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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-15 - Orange Coast Pilot, • Sonae Students Beported Slain , . ' ' \' 1 • . ,. Moore~ Savalas~ Sobs Murderess Tyson~ Alda Win After Sente,n~ing ~EntIDy!' Awards DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 15, 1974 VOi.. ''· NO. 1H, S SECTIONS, 11 PAGE$ Mi!Jeast Terror School Stormed; Guerrillas Killed i\JAALCYI'. Israel <AP ) -\V ilh guns blazing, Israeli soldiers stormed Into a school today where three Arab guerrillas \Vere holding about 85 Israeli teen-agers hostage. The Israeli state radio said the guerrillas were killed. There was no imn1ediale official word as to lhe fa te or the teen-agers seized during the night while they slept. But stretcher bearers were seen ooming out of the school shortly after the army assault carrying casualties. ·r h e i r number could not be immediately detennlned. They appearOO high. Later, it "'as reported that "some" students died. The army attack came less than a half hour before the guerrilla deadline ror the release of 20 prisoners held by Israel. 'It~s Not Fair' Sobs Murderess After Se1ite1icirig Convicted murderess SUsan Sutcliff sobbed uncontrollably Tuesday after Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Wa rren Knight handed her a life sentence in the holdup-slaying of an Orange school teacher two years ago. Jt was the second time Mrs. Sutcliff had been given a life term in the murder. Her fi rst trial \\'as overturned by an a ppea ls coll'rt because inadmissible evidence was used. Mrs. Sutcliff, dressed in a n1od pink outfit. was ca lm until Knight read the sentence. \ Then she sat down suddenly and burst into tears, sobbing over and over again "It's not fair. it's not fair." The judge IJ[ld al ready ·1::-.ied a de- fense motion by attomey Norbert Bundi for a new tr1a·1 and R redu ction in the conviction from first to se<:Ond degree murder. Mrs. Sutcliff spent two month~ In the California ln.stitute for Won1en arter her first conviction ill the slaying or 24--year· old Gerald ~1ttchell . Two men "'ere also con' lcted , of murder in the case and bolh arc serving prison tcrm!I on their first convictions. Jerry Wade serving a life term. ~as the adn'liUed 'frlggermnn in the slaying and WilLicim C&rtwrlght, driver of the getaway car, was cOflvlcted of ~nd de gree murd er and sentenced lo five yeo.rs to life. Doth men were on fUrlough from 11 (See 1.lt'E TERM. Page !) The Arabs threatened to blow up lhc building and kill the youths. The Jsraeli government agreed to mec! this demand and negoliations were under way through th e French ambassador. Police .here in l\·laalot said that the guenillas began opening fi re ~., the chil- dren before the Israeli troops lauoched their assault. The troops opened fire frorn one side of the school for about three min utes. Ther. other soldiers shot their \4'ay into the building through a door on the opposite side. The assault appeared to be over in about 30 seconds. A \li'ilneSs shoull'd out s h or t I y thereafter: ''The building is in the hands of the army -that's for sure." The guerrillas had set a deadline of 6 p.m. -9 a.m. PDT -for the release of the pr!Soners. Just before the Israeli troops opened the assault , the terrorists yelled through. a megaphone : "Six o·ctock is approaching ! }lave mercy on your children! Re1nembcr your children !" The gunmen had been holding the youngsters aged 14 to 17. for more than 13 ·hours in the Sc hool, five 1niles from the Lebanese border. "The terrorists started shooting at the .children just . before the s o I die rs ,. chargl'd,'' said a policeman watching the bloody scene. "There are dozens wounded and some dead ,'' he said. Boys and girls began leaping from the school window! as the gun battle exploded. Newsmen were held back rro1n the scene. Townspeop le said th e shooting 11istcd for about 10 minutes. with the sound of (Sec GUERRILLAS, Pa go !) -- Jl!ST FEIV WORDS JN R1GHT PLACE Less than three lines of type to make a $2,100 sale ... where else can you !ind a deal like that? Here's a sample of the power of "a few words in the rig'ht place'' in Daily Pilot classifieds: 21' VENTURE & Trailer. 2 Outboards. many · ras, $2100. (Ph-One No. I. Those '"'O and a half llnr or ~·ords made the sale. Let a ,Dally Pilot Ad·vi~or help you make a !Jlllc. Dial the direct line 642-5678, and she 'II help •·ou select youJ. "few words '' for the "righ t place." Dai~y Pilot advertising. '------ . ' ane roves • IXOll .oenas KISSING CONTESTANTS WHILE AWAY THE HOURS Darlene Besset, Lloyd GenHI Keep Puckered Up Moore, 'Alda~ Tys ·on '; ·~ ... Win Television Emmys LOS ANGELES fAP I -Macy Tyler Moor('. the free-s pirited career girl of "Th'e ~fary Tyler ~1oore Show,'' and Ala" Alda , the antiestablishment Ha"•keye of "h-1-A..S-H." won Emmys lOday as the best comedy stars of the 1973-74 television season. '. Telly Savalas. th c crime-busting "Kojak, '' and Michael Leame4. !ht mother on "The Waltons." won Emmys as best lead performers ln dran1a.~ric;. Cicely Tyson. r·oo vl!yed lhe JIJO.vear· old woman in , ''th~,_Aut.Qbiography o,f ,,,... ~1iss Jane Plt1man ," and liAI l~olbrook, skipper of "The Pueblo,·· won Em mys as best performers In a special program. Wlllia1n llolt\l?n, milk ing his lrlevislon de.but a! the veteran cop in ··The Blue Knight" and Mildred NRtw\ck. Lhc fussy amateur detective of "The Snoop · Sisters/' were nam ed best lead actor and iead actress in a limited series. The Emmy winners were announced at an informal press gat~ering at the Century Plaza llotel. Under a new and complicated system by the National Academy of Television Aris and Sciences . the wiMini actors in each category~re -annoimceif before the·· Em1ny ceremonies May 28 on NBC· TV. At that time, the winners in U1h four categories or best llctor will comixi te l\gainst eac~ otbet for actor or the year. ~ ofhel""""tMers •-.: such 88 the proarams selected as the year's bc!ll. by a blue-fibbon panel -will be announced MO) 28. The new 11ysten1 was the result of l'Ofltrovery which arose ~·hen the !Set EMMY$, PDKO ti Kis~in.g . Contest Not All It's Smacked Up to Be NEW YORK IUPt\ -lf you have been kissing your girl friend all day Jong, whal do you do at niqht? Play f\tonopoly. Deal a game of rummy. Read "The Exorclsl. ., And fight a lot. "The hardest pa rt is during the night," sakl Uoyd Gensel. 18, or Hawttfffi'\le. N.J., one of six remaining contestants' in a kissing marathon. To help stay awake, he read ''Death Not Be Proud." Ills partner, Darlene Bessel. IS, also or Hawthorne. fidgeted throllgti "The Exorcist." • Otil<r:llQujilcs tiirncd .\!I .,.ro. pla:ylllg nnd games. And almotl off managed to mu mble a lot since entering the contest Sllturday. "We·ve had plenty of argu111ents," said 23-year-old Ed Leppert of Somerset . N.J .• IS.. KISSING , P•gt !\ " Adclitional Watergate Tapes Asl{ed \VASHINGTON (UPI) -The House J u diciary ~ommittee v oted overwhelmingly today to se rve President Nixon with two subpoenas seeking tapes of 11 more of his \Va tergate ronversatioos and nine months of daily entries in his diaries for 1972 and 1973. Despite ['Jixon's contention that the impeach ment inquiry ha s "the full NIXON TAKES FRIENDS OUT FOR RIDE. Story, Page 4 \\latergate story,'' only one Republican . Rep. EdWard Hutchinson of '.l.lichigan. opposed issuing a subpoena for tapes of Nixon conversations. Thiny seve n voted in favor. The dates were for April 4. 1972. after John N. !\1itchell allegedly approved a plan for Republican surveillance. and for ·June 20 and June 23. 1972. shor1ly after the \Vatergate break·in . Four roll calls were required to t1p- prove the four separate parts of Ill\! second subpoen.'l for Nixon's diaries. The President picked up as many as nine ' , (See SUBPOENA, Page Z) Orange Coast 'Weather Considerable cloudiness Thurs· day with only partial afternoon clearing, according to the weather se rvice. Continued cool days. liighs 11iursday in the mid-60s. Lo"s to- ni ght 55--60. INSIDE TOD/\ l' A Torrance couple /1a11c sue· cessful/y sued a fertility cl ruu n1aiiufact 1jrer after di.scovenuy the drug caused their sun 's rll'· feet. B«t the leyfll fir11Jt ftJr ~fnrk Brei1nhorst co111iiute11. See stor11, !)age 26. lt Ve11• SllO'ICI 3 ... u.,. n L. M ••~d 11 CeUf9r11l1 S. 14 (M""t c;.,,.., h tlullflH ''"J (Oflllu 4' tl'O}. .... t. ,... .. Pteht Nell'Ctt 11 ••I~ .. I"-' •1Ttrtei-11t JWI ,~ "'" ,.., !tit •ec•"' a. 1J KettKe" )I 111 IM kr~lt• t ,U .......... ~ ,. Ml!lllt• • MIVltl •·JI M~tull l'llMJ JI NII-el ..... , 4 Ot>•,... c""" 1• tt S•l•I• l"torltr JI '""' ,,.u 0•. UlriMMll 1' SIM* ..., .. ..._ H n , ... ,... . TM•'-" »n WMIW 4 w-... ·~ .... n• -~ """ . • ' J ( . l •I \ ' Sonae, Students Beported Slain . . Moore~ Savalas~ - Sobs Murderess Tyson~ Alda Win I • After Senten~ing ·o DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 15, 1974 VOL. '1, NO. lll, 5 SECTIONS, t2 l'AGES 1trul.eas~ Ter1·01· School Stormed; Guerrillas Killed i\V\ALOT, Israel IAP) -\\"ith guns blazing, Israeli soldiers stormed into a school today v.·here three Arab guerrill<is were holding about B5 Israeli teen-agers hostage. The Israeli state radio said the guerrillas v.•zre killed. There wa~ no i1nn1ediatc official "·ord as to the fate of the teen-agers seized during the night while they slept. But stretcher bearers were seen coining out of the school shortly after the army assault carrying casualties. Th c i r number could not be immediately detcnnincd. They appeared high. Later, it Y!'as reported that "some" sU1dents died. The army attack came less than a half hour before the guerrilla deadline for the release of 20 prisoners held by Israel. 'It's Not Fair' Sobs Jll u rcleress After Sente ncing Convicted n1urdcress Susan Sutcliff sobbed uncontrollably Tuesday after Orange County Superior Court.Judge ~I. \Varrcn Knight handed h~r a hfe .sentence in the holdup-slaying of an Orange school teacher h\'O yea rs ago. JI \Vas the second tirnc \\lrs. Sutcliff had been given a life t!'rm in th(' 1nurder. Her first trial \\as o\crlurned by an appeals court hl'cnusc inadn1issible evidence was used. ti.1rs. SutclifL drPssl•cl in a 1nocl pink outfit. was cairn un11I Kni ght read the sentence. Then she s;it do"·n ~U<ldcnly and burr-I into tears. sobbin g ovrr nnd n\'Cr again "It's not fair. it's •h'l fair.' 1'hc judge had ;1 lrl'11 d\' •' .led a de- fense motion by ;itionl"~ :\1>rlM~r1 Bundi for a ncv• tri:lJ 1111d ,. rcJuct!on in the conviction fro111 rir~t to ~erond degree murder. . h Mrs. Sutcliff spent l\\I' n1onths 1n t e Cnllfomia Institute 1or \l/01ncn nf1cr her first conviction ln th•• ~l;i~ lnii: of 74-yea r- old GerRld ~titchcl!. . T\\'O ml'n \l rre a1~~1 n1nv1c1rd of niurdcr In I.he r.'l~· and hu!h a'.e ~crv\ng prison IC'rn1s on tllt•i r fir~· c:onvicltons. Jerry w8f\c. Sl•r\ ing ,1 life te rn1. ~ns the admitted 1riggcr111:1n in .uic sl a)'lng and William C:lrtwright. dr1vl•r nf the gelnway cnr. \\'llS ~n~·il'tcd of ~CC'ond dell!'ee murder nnd ~n!rncl"CI 10 five ~cars lo life. Doth n1cn wrrc on rurluui;:h from a f~c LIFF. 'ft~H\I . l'aJlt' '!1 The Arabs threatened lo blo"· 1.1µ the building and kill the youths. The Israeli government agreed to mce! this demand and negotiations were under 1vay through the French ambassador. Police here in titaalot said thal the guerrillas began opening fire "TI tire ch1l- drch before the Israeli troops launched their assault. The troops opened fire from one side of the school fer about three minutes. Then other soldiers shot their \vay into the building through a door on the opposile side. The assault appeared to be over in about 30 seconds. A witness shouted out sh ~r t I y thereafter: "The building is in the hands of the army -that's for sure.'' The guerrillas had set a deadline of 6 p.n1. -9 a.111. PDT -for the release of the prisoners. Just before the Israeli troops-opened the assault. lhe terrorists yelled throug~ a n1cgaphonc : "Six o"c!ock is approaching: Have 1ncrcy on your children! Rcrnember your children!'' The gunmen had been holding th e youngste rs aged 14 to 17. for more than 13 hours in the school. five miles from the Lebanese border. "The terrorists started shooting at the children just before \he so Id i " rs charged." said a policen1an "'alching !he bloody scene. "There are dozens \\'oundcd and sonie dead." he said. Boys and girls began leaping fron1 the school windows as the gu n battle exploded. Newsmen \verc held back fron1 the scene. Townspeople said the shooting lash-d for about 10 1ninutes. "'ith the snund of !See GUERRILLAS, Pag~ !I JUST f'EIV WORIJS J:V RIGHT PL,.LCB Less U1an three lines of type to niokt" a $2.100 sale ... \\'here else c<in you find a deal like th<it? 1Herc 's a ~1111pll• of the power of "a few '"·ords in Ille riglnt plact" in Daily Pilot clriss1fieds : 21' VENTURE & Trailer. 2 Outboards. many ·ras. $2100. (Phone No.1. Those !"11 and a half linr of \trords made the AAle. Let a Daily Pilot Ad-viilor help ynu mnkc A sal~. Dial the dirffl line. 642-5678. 11nd she 11 help "OU srlrqt \'OUr "few \\'Ords'' ror lhe "ri~hl pin<.';.'," 'u;.11ly Pilot advertising. --"------ ane roves • lXOll u oenas • JI 1 wifi!t I Ul'I Ttle9ftolo KISSING CONTESTANTS WHILE AWAY THE HOURS Darlene Besset, Lloyd Gensel Keep Pucke!ed Up --L--. ---------. . Moore , A lda , Tyson Win Television Errirriys LOS J\i\'GELES 1AP I -;..Jary TJ•lrr \\oorc . \he (ree·spiritcd C<l rCer gi rl or ··11rc tilnry Tyler T\1oorc Sho\\'," and AJan Alda, 1hf' anties1ablishmcnt 11a\\'kcye of "~1-A-S-H." v.'on En1mys today as the bes! L'Omedy stars of the 1973-74 telc\'ision season. Telly $avAl11s, t he crin1c-bustlng "Kojak.'' and li1ichnf'I Learned, 1he mn!hl'r on "The \\'altons." \\'Oil ~:n1mys as best lt•<1d ~rfurmers in drnma scc.k?s. Cic«ly Tyson, who plnyrd lhc 100.vear· old "'oman In "The Autobioj!raphy or ~liss Jane Pittman." nnd lla l Holbrook , skipper nf "The Pueblo," "·on En1mys as besl prrformcrs in ii special proRram. \Villi:un ll nldC'n . n1ak l11g h1( trlevtslon debut !Jll the \'ctcr:in cop In "The Blue Knight " and ~lildrcd Natwlrk , lhc fussy an1aicur drlL'Cllve of "1'he Snoop Sis1crs," \rerl' n;1n1<'l.I best lt•ad nt·tor nnd it'ad artr1•ss 1n ;1 lln111l'd Sl•rrrs. The En1111 v 11 in111•rs w11rl' announced Ht an infor rn11l press gathering at thC' Century Plaz;1 Hotrl. Under a 111•1\ sinrl complicated sys1cm by the Nalion11l Araderny or Tclt!visinn Arts and SciPn1·es. the winning Actor~ in each category .'lr(' Announced befof't" the Emrny ccren1nn1l'.~ i\lfty :IB on NUC-T\'. At that 1tn1!'. 1hc winnf'rs in the roor c::11egories •of b.1!tl 11<'tnr wili· con1pete against each nlhl'r for actor of lhe ~l!ar. The other 1\1nncrs -such as the programs selected as the yc.1r's be!rt by n blue-ribbon panel -wil flw announced litn' 211. Thr nt'W S\Str·1u 11 ns lht• r'rsuh 11f C011tro\ l'n ~ hit•h aro!lf' 11·1lcn the 1S"e fo;i\l~IYS. Pu~c 2! I\issi n •Y Contest 0 Not All It'~ S1 nac·ked Up to Be :'\E\\' YORK 1 t:Pl I -It you have het•n kiss111g y11u r girl friend all day long. "'hill rln 1ou do al n1qhl'.' Pla~· i\IO!lOJ)(lh Deal :i gamf' nf n1tn111y. ncad ··The Exorcist." And fight a lot. •·The hardl'~I p.irl is during tht• night." said Lloyd {;i·nS<•I. Ill, of Hawlhon11\ N .. J • one or s1\ r<•t11<1llning contcstnnts in A k1ssini;r 1tl;lr ithon To help s1a~ ;:r1.1 ,1ke •. he read "'r><'nth Not Be Prood." ~hs parlller. llarl-One IH!111•r.t. 1~. utsn 01 Hawthorne, hdgctcd thrt'>t1j.(h "Thl' Extirctst " Otht'r <·ouplrs turn1..'<I to curd playing And ~ainl'!I. Anti ul•nosl alt managed lo mumbll a lot :;inC'r elLlt'rini:: th" contest Sarurdll1 "We\'<' h.'ld plc·nt\' 1)f .1r~ur11t1nts.'' :-,'lid 23-}c11r-(lld f.d l.t-r "'rt 01 SomcrSl'L :\:.J tSt.'t' KIS'>1\f,, Pai:c 21 Additional Wate1·gatc Tapes Asl\:ecl \VASl~Jf\1r11'0N" I UP J 1 -'fhc House Jud icin ·1· r o m r., i t I ee v o te d overn•hcln1111~l.1 lilda.v to serve President i\ixon 11·ith 1110 -.ubpoenas seeking tape.s of II nH}rf' of his \Va t e r gate co111 ~:rs.:11ion~ and nine tll)nths of daily t.onui'cs in his diaries for Hl72 and 1973. Ik-~pite Nixon's contention that the in1JX>achment inquiry has ''i hc fu.11 NIXON TAKES FRIENDS Ol('" FOR RIDE . Story,!age 4 \\latcrgatc stor.v," only one Hepuh\ican, Rep. Edward Hutchinson of i\lichigan. opposed issuing a subpoena for tapes of Nixon co nversations. Thir1 y se\'en \'oted in favor. The dates \VCrf' for April 4. J9i2. artcr .John N. i\1 itchrH allegedly approved a plan f•1r Hepubliran surveillance, and for .!unc 2U nnd .l une 23. 1!172, shortly after IJ1e \\"all'rg:ite break-in. Four roll cnlls 11·cre required tq a1>- provc !he four separate parts ot tt?c second subpoena for Nixon's diaries. The President picked up as many as nine ~See SUHl,OENA. Page 21 Coast ,A -· ' Weather Considerable cloudiness Thurs- d11y "ith only partitil afternoon "lcaring:, accord ing lo the \VCalher ~lrvitt. Conlinued cool days. Highs J'hur;;day 111 !he 1nid-6Us. Lows to- ;11~ht 55-60. I NSlllE TODi\ \' . \ 'fornu1t't' cot1plc lu1ve 111c- 1·. ~s f!•lly .~11 t<l a fertility drua 1h111n1fnc1 11rrr a/f"r tli1coveri11f1 //1e llrug ruused tl•eir sl)n 's de- frct. 1J1i1 the teua t fipht for .llark Brcimllor.~t co11tin11e1. Sec ~tory. Pou~ 26. " Yt1!f ,S-lft .a ~:~ f, C•UIOltl• 5, U CJ.,.Ht Citt"'r It CL.lnillH tMJ C1111lt1 U CF111nw"ll 41 0..1~ Met!Clt' II ld<lerlll I'•.. • .. ,,.,.._, ..,, ,.,,_, ''1.! ,.. lllt ltec•'' t. I~ ...... ~ ,,. t~ .,.. ''"''" t,11 •1 u"'Jlf ... LOI -•t\ill .J, I •UI • 875,000 Duu1ugc t 'ru•,. Page J • • Gas Leak· Hinted In ·Viejo Bl~st Cranston Says • 'N o Co11Jlict' l.(lS ANGELES ti\P) -Two Sa n Dh•go b<.111kl'rs lltrunged and financed :i $20,000 Joun to operate an wt01fic\al commu.1iily service office for Sen. Alan Cranston , a l)cmocratic member of the Senate Banking Committtoe. the Lo s i\ngeles Herald·Exan1incr reported today. GUE RRILL AS . s1nall arrns, sub1nachine gun!, and bazooka rockets exploding. The French an1b<1ss<idor. Joined by the Ronuin1an :1 n1basSHdor ;it th1· Guerrillas' request, 11 :is about to enter the three- s\ory building 1vhen the gun baltle beg an. The French ambassa'l!lor was reported to have entered the buildinA curlier in the day. U:uking gn! 111 aus11<.>Clt'<I us the c:ause ur an explosion ::i.nd firi: in a l\Ussion Vie jo ornce ~lldlng Tucsd:iy 'll'hi{:h c:i.used $75.000 10 durnuge and a lk'rlcs of nl1sadvcn1ures for lltl'men. The expl osion "-'<JS touthcd off wht'u St{'\"en Keen . c0-owncr of Sndd h::l>;.1r k Dental Lnborntory, lit "\O Bunsen burners, Oran~c County firt• officials tc\'ealed today. ' . ' 1 . I . ' ACTRESS WINS EMMY Cecily Tyson l<'rum l'age l EMMYS ... • , ... academy tried to n;irrO\\' the c:ilegorirs so Uierc \\'ould be fe\.\'er Ernmys µiy.•ardcd. 1'11c uproar ca used the academy to ill'Stal\ the neY.' system. \\•hich r<'sulled in n1nrc nominations and D\\'ards than ever brrorc. .. Other. winners included : Supporting actor lconH.-dy) -Rob Reiner. ''All in the Familv." Supporting acotr j dranla) -t-.1ichael ~foriarty, "TI1c Glass ~1enageric." Supporting actor \comcd.y, variety or music) -ltar,•cy Konnan, "Carol Burnett Show." Supportinjl'. actress (comedy ) -Cloris 1£achman. ''f\.1ary T)'ler ~1oore.'' Supporting actress (drama ) -Joanna f\1iles. '"The Glass Menagerie." Supporting nt•tress (comedy. \'ariety or music) -Brenda Vace<1ro. '"l11e Shape of 1hings." . Actor (daytime drama ) -!series\ ~lacdonnld Carey, "D!lrs of Our Lives": special. Pat O'Brien, "The Other Aclre ss (daytime drn1na l -(series). Elizabeth Hubbard, "The Doctors": $pecial. Catharine Nt>sbitt, "Thl' a1aSk of Love." Host or Hostess (gan1e sho\I'. da\tlrnt'I -Peler r.1arsha1J, "Hollx_\1'ood SqUar('s ... l!osl or llostess Italic ser1·ict• or \'ariely series. da~·time) -Dinah Shore. "Dinah's Place."' f'r'"" l'age I LIFE TERM. • • '• n1inlmun' security prison 11 hen lllL' n1urdcr occurrl'd. r.trs. 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The dl'n1al lnOOr:11c:ry deslroyOO in 1hc frre \\as only one of several b1Jsu1csscs located in !he fJelta Building at 28.11i2. t-.1arguerite. Park\\'!l)'. \\'hen fire cre11'S arrived al the proper add ress the blnzf> \1as burning through th~ _roof anti th reatening the other bui lding oceup;:u1ts. 1 n c l u d i..n g a newspaper off1c:e. an auto parts store and a \x'Cr bar . But the problem 11as con1poundl'd 11/il·n hrernen hookl'll LIJI tu th{' tnulcl111g's (l'.1'11 hydrant, and fvund 1h;it n ,1.1s drv \\'olfe said lhe special hydrant ,;as ~e<1ui1·L'd by tfic Hre dcpartrnent nnd uistalll'd at the O\\'ner's 1~'<1)Cn~1· but that it had not yet he~n h'S\cd ht•c._usc th e b'u.ilding was so n'1w, "\\1e had cht'c ked the hydrant 011 the plans. !\'orn1aJJy "'l' would go b.:ick <t fter the buildt11s: is done :ind r('itJS]X'<1 it und lhen \\"e certainly \\'oulrl havr found that ir \\'asn't \\Orking." \\'ol f{> sa id. ""But \l•e'rc short on manix>v.'er 11nd 11•e hadn 't finall'li it )'.ct." A fire truck had unreeled ne11rly' ha lf it_s load of hose ll'hen the h~·tlrant v.as d1srovcr«i inoperative l\'r\Cn a representative of !he rontractor ru shed up and said the h~·tlrant's gat<' \'a ll"l' mo.iv have inadvertentlv b-..'en lcfl c\OS\.'<l as it v.·as installOO. · f'iremen hurriedly laid hose from another hydrant and bruke through the ~vement lo open the gnh.• valve of 1he first hydrant \1hcn they hit a n unexpected gusher which shot water 20 fl.'Ct into the air. dousing lhe firerightcrs and their equipment. The problem was that they had left the CQnncc.to.r val~e open nnd (l(lickl~' rccog1uz1ng th<'1r mistake. shut off tht• v.alvc, hooked up the hose, and bega n fighting the Ore. . Before they had ii under control, 1he fire gutted the dental laboratory but 11'<1S successfully kept from spreading to the other businesses. \Vo!f said the damagr estimate 1:1\'cn by lhe O\vner includes v.•ater dama ge to tc~nnts on the first floor of lhc ll1~slorv building. · f'roua Page J The office in San Diego was ope.rated for 16 months. The bankers \\·ere R o b e r t. Peterson and lllchard Silberman. rn;1jor stockholders in the Southern California First :; uional Bank of San Diego. Cranston denied tht;re \\"as any ronflict of in tercsls . saying, ·'I've never considered them as bankers. I t1lnsider them as friends, and they have never talked to me about banking legislation." Frum Page l SU BPOENAS. • • supporters on one of those mil cal!s. John f\.l. Doar, the rommittee's special hnpeachn1e11t counsel, said l he coznmittee would be asked lo subpoena more tapes 1'hursdny -about 40 on contributions to Nixon's 1972 re-election can1paign by n1ilk producers and about 22 concerning setilement of an antitrust suit against lntemational Tl!:lephone and Telegr:1ph Co. C:erald L. \\'arren. \Vhite House deputy press S('crcr.ary , hinted today that Nixon will refuse to comply \\"ilh anv new subpoena. ffe declined com.-~nt on the cornn1ittee vote but told reporters. "The President believes the House Judiciary CornmiUee has all the information it needs to proceed with the impeachment proceeding ." - lie said Nixon's -chief Watergate la1~-y~r, Jan1es D. St. Clair, is stand lng by l11s statement that Nixon w111 refuse to ha~d O\'Cr any more_ \Vatcrgate tapes to either the co1nm1ttce or spcclal prosecutor Leon Jaworski. __ UPI Tclrphoto He's PIH11ti1tg Too Ernperor 1-lirohito of Japan plants rice seedlings in a nursery outside the Imperial Palace. ·rhe annual rice planting rite symbolizes i1nper· ial participation in the tabor of Japanese farmers. ) FBI Still Has11't Found SLA Terrorist Hideout A.fter the committee \'O!.ed it adjourn ed un11 I the afternoon "'hen it was to r.l'liume closed hearings and possibly hstcn t? some of the tapes al ready in its SAf\ FRAf\CISCO ( AP J -Ninety-nine $50,000 reward by her f:imi!y is producing The coLnntittee voted: clays artcr Patricia Hearst \\'JS dragged more telephone calls 11nd tips "but we possession. ,.-36. to _2 in _ f~vor _ of subpoenaing screa1ning from her apar1n1ent, the FBI ha ve nothing positive y<'I ." Nixon s daily diaries including memos sa id it still has no! fountl the hideout of "It is our hope that it \the rc\.\'ard ~ ,,·ill from his staff and dictabelt recollections the terrorist Symbionesc Liberation get some of the people close to the group • 19 1 7 ro 3 nvehrsaliodns for the period April-July Anny. n1ore inl ercsted -rilher n1ernbers or . w en ocun1ents '"ere removed from E. lloward llunl's \\'hite ~louse safe John Kell y, assistant special agent in people tha t possibly know something and destroyed. charge of the case, said Tuesda y that a about the group \\'ho ~night be more ··Too many argunienls. u·s a pain in the -32 lo 6 lo subpoena diaries covering coopcrati\e," he sa il.. neck ." 1'~cbruary-Apri! 1973, v.·hen the cover-up S Last week the Hea rst familv offett'll 1 1 , h \\"<IS bccon1ing wiraveled and lfun\'s 'all Die,20 l:oell , 17, the reward for inforn1al ion leading to the KISSI NG ... ..cppcr spo ... e as e and his girl. Lind:i den1ands for hush money m· 1-5,·r,·oo. ~ Joy Louth 2! of H1· hi d p k NJ '"" safe ret urn of the )'Oll!lfT \von1an ·who · · g an ar ·. 1 . .• -29 to 9 for the diaries from Jul)' 12· "' took a fiv .. ,,,1·,,utc brea k Co••plcs J 1 Pltltl.,"C ~ 1:-1•0111 Bt•t'<l.,-e bitterly renounced thcn1 in a ta "'' ~-· art' u.y 31, immediately before and after the u-"" l' · '' I"' allowed onr such brenk each hour. recordin g and said she had joined her Son1e 30 couples initinlly cntcre·• lhe existence of the \Vhite House taping SL.A captors. :u system was disclosed before the Senate • 51\N DIEGO \Af'l -A 17-year-0ld competition, but sarc lips, charl<'y \Vat.ergalc hearings. college coed has vlunged to her death Kell~ sail\ that might include the hf~scs. raw ten1pcrs and a ~-aricty of -J2 to 6 on subpoenaing diaries for froin the J\tirarnar Road Bridge over persons rnarker! for death as inrorn1ers o er ills "'hittll'd the field rapidly. The Octo~r. 1973 covering the period Int erstate 805 in northern San Diego, by the 51...A, but udded : ··J iinagine the goal was the alleged world ki ssing niark Archibald Cox \\'BS fired as special The victim was Jl,·larion t.IcBride of people they have con1racts out [or don't of 96 hours. 32 nlinu les and 4 seconds set \\lafergatc prosecutor. nearby La Jolla. a student at United kno1v loo n1uch or thev would have done by a couple during a similar contest in All the votes against the subpoena States lnternational University. The it (can1e fon1·ardJ . because they're f'lorida aboul a monlh ago. \\'ere cast by Republicans wiht the ex-coroner's office listed il as apparent worried about their own safety. The rules arc shnple. stating only that ception of one. Rep. Ray Thornton ([). suicide. ••\V e hope so1nconc, now thot the !he couples must nlaintain lip rontact for Ark.I. who joined eight Republicans in re\vard has been posted, "'ill ro1nc ut least 55 minutes every hour. Easier the 29-9 vote. · • .. 1hrough.''' said than done. But. then. soine of the Today's subpoenas "'ere only the third 1 "e£l C1tCJ"S 1\l ~tV IL..'.'.li·ikt! He said the ca r in "'hich the SLA left solulions have been ingenious. • and fourth ever voted by a committee of .:J an apartment has not been identified bul "\Ve talk1..'<l about everything. ''ou have Congress on a president. said : "\\'e assume. although i l's to keep your sanity," said Anne !\laric The first \\'as issued by the Senate TQRRAr\CE (UPI I -A plan to stage speculation. that they had a suppor t Fazio! 22. or Dix 1-tills. N.Y .. "'ho \Vatergate committee last summer but J "yo-yo" strikes, designed to ··catch the person '''ilh a ca r or truck.'' clutched a good luck teddy bear. the courts refused to enforce it. The school district off guard," was announced J\1 iss Hearst is ~ought on a S500.0(l() Her partner. Jose Traslavina. 22, of second "·as issued by the Jiousc by the Torrance School Teachers arrest warrant as a 1nateria! witness to t.indenhurst, N.Y. said he re• "a bit Judiciary Committee April ll. Association Tuesday. Only the teachers 1he bank holdup. A black n1an and three numb."' On April II. the vote on the first wil_l know beforehand \\·hen they \\"ill \\"hite won1en are sought on bank robber.· The contest is sponsored joinll v bv a subpoena was 33 with two absentees. strike. warrants. · recordi ng firm and \\'PtX-F~1 'at "the-....Jle~bli~ns Charles E. \Viggins of 1 ~C.-iiO,-,;iQ;~=~-----miiil<iimiiiiiwiiOir..<m-11.-: ... ;;;.,¥,.-· The guerrillas had strung elcctric;i l wiring arow1d the building nrter they S<'lzed it. The wires were believed connected to explosives. An ex11losio11 boorned from inside the school and smokt! poured fro1n lhl' windows during tile battle. Police said terrorist explosives may hnvc been hll by bullets. New_s.rrien !\aw pools or blood on the floor of I.he room where the hostages had been kept by the Arabs. ~·ho wore explosives strapped to their waists and carried automaiic "''capons. The town of 8,000 -half Jews from · North Africa and the other half Arabs - was in panic and uproar as the firlng began. Residents screamed in the street11 and the wails of women pierced Ulrough the noise of the shootin g. At the request of the guerrillas, the French an1bassador flew here to negotiate the exchange of the vacationing tl·en·Agers for the score of gucrrillaii jui!l'd by Israel for taking p3rt ln terrorist acts. One of the prisoners on the Palestinians' list is a Japanese terrorist who took part in the L-Od airport rnassacre two years ago. The guerrillas at thC' outset shou!('(I from the school windo11·s that they 11·anted the freed prisoners flown to Damascus. capital of Syria. Later, ho"·ever, Brig. Gen . Ephrn inl Shurer of the Israeli army told newsm<'n here in ~laalol the guerrillas "'anted the prisoners taken to Beirut, Lebanon. He did not give any reason for this change. The general added the terrorists hart given the names of 10 men !hey wanted released. Two of those 10 then "·ould give the names of the ren1aining prisoners lo be freed, Shurcr said . The Israeli Cabinet "'ent into special session in Jerusalem and decided for the first time since guerrillas launched their terroris!I '.1-'ar se\'en years ago to meet a Hfe-or'ileath Arab demand. ··rn order to secure the release or the pupils at ~1aalot, the Cabinet has decided to releas the terrorists as den1andcd," a communique said. Edmund Bro'\'ll Heads Hopefuls SA N. FRANCISCO (l,;PI I -Sccretarv of Stale Edmund (;. Brown Jr. cont.inue~ to hold a \\"idc lead O\'er the rnany cand idates for the D cm o c rat i c gubernatorial nomination. the Californ ia Poll reported today . Bro\\'n is the fa vorite of :Iii perccrit or the voters. or twice as many as his closest challenger. Assembly speaker Bob ~loretti. at 18 pc reent. S:10 F~ift:i!C'Q ~layor Joseph L. Alioto ls in third with 16 percent. . A 1nonth earlier, Brown was suµpOrtcd by 29 percent to 16 for Morelli and 15 ror ., . 1\lioto. (, J ordau Cl'own Priuce Yisits Newport Be a c h Cro~11 Prince l{assan of Jordan \\'as in ~ewport Beach three days this week on a business trip, it "·as learned Tuesday. Hassan and his ·wire stayed at the Kewporter Inn. where the prince frequently vacations. The roya l family left this morning. 'fhe nature of the business trip was not dlscloscd. -- .,~~~l Dlptonlat lloteL Others have been held in ~~hfomia an_d Trent Lo1t of ~·Jississippi J ~ .. sc1·eral cities. The winners fron1 ent•h Join_rd Hu tchinson at that time in \"Oting Cf l\ilt travel later to Chicago for a final against a subpoena but r c versed :o;hQ\\'d0\\11 and chani.:c for a vacation in thc1nsclvcs today. ,I Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort ~! liiiil ~ .\h'Xil'O. \\'hat kind of ft-cling:s docs such sust:1ined closeness produce~ '"It fet•ls great . CSPl'Clally if ynu"rc wi th 5=on11'ont• :-ou loll'." said one .i;:i rl \\"ho l.t!t'r droppt'<I out \\"A~llt\'\.TO~ 1,\P 1 ll llllS I" Murder Victin1 \Vas Streaking SA~ FRANCISCO (U Pt ) -A woman 11·ho dalt>d a Santa Rosa1 drug store n1anagrr t.he night he was fatally shot hns testified he had been dancing naked 1 • • Democra1s, in a 1najo r dt'f1•:11 ior oi l state Fort'C'~. cll'<.'idt'<I tocl:1~· to 111i::tru(·t t"f.llll•agues \\bO dun11na!l' th~ l!u!t·s ComrnU tt'l' to Let Hll' lllltl.-t' \O!t' on proposals fO S\l'tltl ,\ h1k(' llt'lrnlr11rn ln<:tustr:-· 1.-ixcs by S<'\"t'ra! billi1)ll dol1:1rs 1\t_a sµcci::il c.1uc11s. th1• Dt•1n11tTat~ ga\'£' \'OIC(' 1•ote appro\"t\! to r('solut10!ll' ur.i:ini.: th\! l{ules Cotnmitt1~· to atl O\\' thL· Hoos!.' to vot e on the ~n11•nd1111•n t s 111 Harrington's Bar. "Hut I jll.1t don't think that should be · in1ol\'cd.'' ~!rs. Paula Debruin. 22, dcclJrcd. Tuesday at the murder trial of John Drisroll. 33. an off-duty policeman I ~ arrus1·d of killing ~licha<'l Stinll€t. 23. "lit.' 'vent streaking." is !he 11·ay ~Ir~. l~brtun described t~ v1cti1n"s beha\'iOr 1 1n the l>.ir 011 lhe night of ~1arch 16. ·Sti~ky Proble1n l~o.v, 11 , Glu es Left Ey·e S1iut OK~;1•:(~f!OBEE . Fla. L·\P1 -~:le 1·en·\'C'ar-old ~tichael llarrl~ got i-pec1:1! hour~ of uncxpt>t lcd i-huteyl' \\"he"n he accidentally glued his left c~·(I rlosert u•hllc buildin~ a tn£ldcl rar. il tl1ok ,1 J50-11)1le car Journey and flu~ skill of a fort Lauder· dnle l'\1,.• ~uri:,con to pry the fiflh ~rade r's e\'c open. ·I ''"l" sc3red at first. lJaddy didn't belive me." ~lichael said Tur!'d.1y artcr his release rro111 a ho~pltal "I sure hope it keeps me out of schPol fo r a C'ou ple of days ·• ~lr .. llarr1s ~aid ~hchac\ u·a!' using s<'i!'Sors to snip off the tip o( :i tulle of ~l u c and "n111st hJ\C' been squeezing the tube at the sa1nc 1Jn1c berause glue squirted n~ht into his e_vc. Then he couldn't ~t:t \I (lpl'n " ~lrs llarr15= ~ind her husbnnct. Hnhe rt . look ~lichael to a nearb\.' hosp1t ;tl. but I here l\':is no dortor avat.Jable so thev hacl to drive the 150 lll ilcs lo an 011101nctrist 111 Fort Laodcrdale. · • "' SPORTING GOODS • • BICYCLES-PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES 1'ft: ~ I'\. ·"", •. ..-"' -" r . ~ ._ 53~ CEMTER STREET-COS,T A MESA-646-1919· ~~~!~ ~ \o. .,. ....... _.., ..,,,.,;\Ll<::""1" ....:0:-:.71.l Tennis Shoes 8. 95 to 23. 95 Baseball · Shoes 10.95 to 24.95 All Purpose Shoes 9.95 to 17.95 Soccer Shoes 9.95 to 24.95 Basketboll Shoes 9.95 to 23 .95 Volleybolls 4.25 to 18. 95 Volleyboll Nets 13.95 ta 31.95 Basketbolls 5.95 to 31.95 Bosketboll Backboards 14.95 Basketboll Goals & Nets Soccer Boll s l Racqu etball Racquets 6.95 to .'J7.95 Tenn is Rac~ets 5.95 to 50.00 Badminton Rackets 5.95 & up Baseball Mitts, Balls, Bots, Caps, Sox Speedo Swim Suits Worm-up Suits Ba seball Warm-up Jackets Dort & Dart Boards Rocket Stringing Bikes, Ports, Tires, Tubes , Repairing . De de pa your see i rcsla watc neces be in\ f'o• DE. the I F:iirv retlde rccen Gran about ,,·eek 111ey .,·orki trans by th welro1 intcrc Let' ~rand Int ere lnlor Cunn' Gra nd 516, 0 llospl Ca. 9'2 J\111 . DE indoor hous~. but th is not hazan true prese Con. 11011-r num 11nsafe reecll' prod u anten this o pr eve you • carrle TIO CU ant en rerun Ala DE repair Japan \~·asp pnper and w 1he cl \\'8Sl'l' opera work fixed . K-~ radio. man11 St/Urt Ttle" Cl rel the man rudio must '"'hil ('\'l':ll At You :r Service A Sundlly, "'ednl·sday and Frldll)' fo'eall.irt Of the Dally J>Jlo~ Goi a prob/e,,1? 'fht•11 Pot Du1nl. Put lllem Clock Offeretl DEAR PAT : Last Nov. II I sent a $96 check to ttic Sea Chest in \V cstlakc, Ohio for a Seth Thomas striking clock . It v.·as to have been a Christmas present for my husband. \Vh<'n I rccl'ived n baromcler on Dec. 15. I telephoned the co1npany and was told if I returned the bar o1nctcr, a clock v.·ou\d be sent i1nn1edlatcly. I did so, but no clock arrived. I "'rote on Jan. 28 saying I wanted either the clock or a refund. The last co1nmunication rrom The Sea Chest was a copy or a Jetter fro1n J.L. Pag1!nkopf to Seth Thomas threatening leg:.i l action unless the clock \\'SS received. Now I don't know how to proceed, but I do feel n1y money should be returned at this lln1c and The Sea Chest can take whatever action it likes "·ith Seth ThOffiilS. 1\1.C., Corona del ~far Pagenkopf has v.·rltten to ygu offerin g another clock, similar to th~ one you originally ordered "·ith lhr difference in price to be refund ed. If Ibis is not acceptable, your ~96 refund "ill be malled . . An11n11 i1111 l,i11/1I. DEAR PAT: The Kisniet Internalional Rest;.iurant on Coast lligh\\'ay has a spotlight in its parking area \vhif.:h shines righl into n1y Jiving room and bedroo1n. I \\'rote about this and a gentle1nan from the restaur:u1t called and said the situation would be corrected, but nothing \\'as done. I wrot~ again and v.·hen no respon:;e came, I called the city's Community Ilevelop1nent Dcpartmenl. Note v.·as lakcn of the complaint, but no action y:as promised. The light is most distracting. both at the dining room table and in lhe bedroom. where the draperies must be kept closed all night. H.L., Ne v.·port Beach ntan Doris, Newport Beach building department Inspector bas acted upon your complaint, hut v.·111 check lat.er to see if the problem is corrected, the restaurant's management agreed to "·atcb the light's angle and change it if necessary. Oori s will contact you alter be in\·esUgates wha t action "'as taken. Fosler Grn11dp11re t1I• DEAR PAT: I am 'writing to introduce the Foster Grand 1>arent Progratn at Fairview State l~ospilal to you and your readers, especially the L'Ouple v.;ho recenlly inquired about Foster Grandparents in your colun1n.lThere are about 60 grandparents \\'Of. ·ing each '\\'eek day \\'ith 120 of "our'' child ren. 111cy each receive ~LOO an hour for .,·orking 20 hours per \\'<.'Ck. SI for transportation daily and lunch provided by the hospital. \\'e \l'OUld be happy to v.:eJcome any new rosier grandp<1rents interested in this progran1. Jo.:.C., Cos ta ~ltsa Lei's hope yon can recruit 1nore fo~ter 11randparents through Al Your Ser\·1ce. interested persons can oblain furt her information hy phoning E 11 e e n Cunningha1n, Coo rdinator. Fos ter Grandpartnt Pro~am at 545-9331, Ext. SIG, or v.Titing to her at Falr\•lew Stale Jlosp\tal, 2501 ltarbor llh'd., Costa l\lcsa, Ca. 9'2621. 1h1le1111n ''1111e nrs S nfe DE . .\R PAT: necently I ordered an indoor TV antenna fron1 a rnai l order house. 11 scen1s to he \\·orking all rig.ht. but the oth('r day I h,eard that the dev~ce is not quite sarc and 1nay pres~nt a. fl~e hazard. l \\Ould like to knO\'I 1f this is true and ir so. ho\v much dnn ger is present. F.~f .. DBna rolnt Consumer Product Safel~1 Commission ftoll-free consu n1er Inquiry phon e nu mber : S00.63a·2666) i;ays no reports of unsafe or defccli \'e opcr:itlon ha\·e been retei\·ed about this lloliday GifL~ product, nor about any other lele\·lsion antenna . No fires have been attributed to this antenna, according to a county fli"e prevention spokesman, "'ho added that you should make sure the antenna carries a UL listing. Holida y Glft1 ~ys no complaints have bee n issued about the antenna , but you mu y return it for a lull refund, if you \l'ish. A lnr111 l\1 ced.~ 1rc 11ni1•i11g DEAR PAT: Can you tell me \\'here repai rs or servic!e can bf-obtatne-d for a Ja1mncse-madc radio called 11c:iltone? It \\:JS purcha!<l'd ai K-i\fart. There "·ere no pnpers or St"rvice addresses in the box and "·hen \VC askC'd for thi~ inforn1ation, the clerk ins\sled it had been included. It ,,·asri't and allhoui:h lhe rad io ha s operated \\'ell. "·e can't get t~e alarm t.o work and have no idt..-a where to get it fixed. i\1.~ .. Costa i\lesa K-~torl no lonaer <'arrles Realtone radios and nn lnlormallon shout the munuf;:ir1nrrr's ~u1u:rstrfl ~er v It e M1Urct5 wttr-inullahle. Un Iver~ QI Te.le.vision Com(Mln)', llh'I Ca rdinal Circle, Gardtn Cro\e, ('1tn take core uf the prob I rm for you. M"'C\'tr, Scorvlce manegtr John Nl"·:i s11y11 n1o!lt ln1porttd rudio purl~ art' lnterchan j(tuble. If a part must be ordrrrd. you m11 y h11re Vl \.lOlt av•hllc, but tht radio cnn llC rcflalred t\'C.lllUllJI), • I I '01 • .. ' • / Ii / -L:C-~ (' v ~ ~ 1 • ' ' J I ' \ Going, Goi11g, Goooooone • • • • • • Dar Robinson. fonner movie stuntman now v,rith Air Safe. ty products does a 75-foot Brodie into giant n1attress 1'uesday in Newport Beach. It was one of several demon· strations for California Fire Chiefs Association conven· tion. ·The hu ge bag is a replacement ror the old lifesav- ing net used to catch persons juniping out of buildings. Robinson. '"ho wa s traveling a.Qout 50 n1iles per hour when he hit the bag. has jun1ped the equivalent of 12 stories. 126 feel. lie holds the world's record. Next month he plans to try a 15-story jump in Paterson, N.J. Younger Pushing Pushers Thiei•es F enst, [,enve u 1'ip Saddlebacl\ , Ca11didate Hnrbor Bar Group I/ears Stron g Cri111e lnitiati'Ve NEWCASTLE UPON • TYNE. England \UPI I MJdnight burglars at a reS1aurant took $7~ in cash and stayed long enough to have a meal or steak. mushrooms and champagne. police say. Withdraws By JACK.IE llY~1AN Of !ht Diiiy l"Uot 51111 Sl1te Attorney General Evellc J. Younger said Tuesday in r\e\\'TJOrt Beach that he doesn't think the law can catch the men behind heroin tr.Ufic in California. "\\"e'd all like to catch them but I don't think we're going to." he said. "The big guy never touches the heroin and he doesn't even touch the nwney diretlly," Younger, aJlepublican seeking re.elect.ion, told the Harbor B a r Association in a hmcheon talk at the Nev.'J)Or'ler Inn. YoW1gcr advocated going after the street peddler instead .. "The guy ~·ho's malting millions needs his s a I es organization." he said. "The problem is that the average street heroin peddler is pathetic looking and he doesn'l seem frightening to a judge,'' Younger said. "About 80 percent of the heroin pushers \\'e convic.1 end up on probation." Ile said. Younger admitted he's plugging the Probation Prohibited for Certain Persons Initiative, v.•hich his office drafted and ,,·hich \\'as endorsed by the Newport Beach City Council ~tonday night. The initiative specifies mandatory jRi\ sentences for persons using or C3.rryin.; fiN'arms during crimes, sc'.!ers of heroin and cocaine. and bunPars with t\l.'O or 1nore prior oonvicUons . ' if it collects enough signatures by mid· June, the initiative wil l be on the ballot in t-;m'eITlber. Younger said his office is pushing the. in.itiati\'e because "v.·e are serving as the people's lawyer and l l'.tink !his is something most people v.·ant." He said the initialive is being taken to the people because altrough it passed the Senate, it \\'aS ki!IOO in committee and never reached the Assembly noor. The burglars left a pile of dirty dishes and a St.92 tip. Viejo Compa11y Officials Give Asked about organized ~ in Orange County, Younger said, "I don 't think there's any more or Jess here than in the 'e::~ ~t:lt~·,,h .. never been • District ~ioney subst:..1ntial problem in California," he said. "They've never captured a city or A check fur $70,t'.m has been presented cotmty governnl('nt the \\'ay they have in to rtte Sadd/ebaek Valley UniHed School \1ichael J\tcFadden or Laguna Beach dropped out of the race for Saddleback College trustee Tuesday, throwing hi<'j support to former Laguna Beach school board president Larry Taylor. ~fcF'adden's v.ithdrawal lea\'CS a total of eight candidates for the three trusttt \'acancies. Publisher of Air California ?.tagazine and ::i freelance \\Titer, ~1cFaddeo dropped out because he did not want to split the vote, making It harder for a 1 candidate to win v.'ho shares hi! · educatiQllal philosoplly. "Taylor shares my philosophy and I <think he has the best chance to win." Afcraddl'n sajd, son1e places in I.he East." Distriet by represmtati, .. cs of the 1fis· "They keep 1rying, though," he said. sion Viejo Company. "Thero are so1ne hoodlums v.·ho came The n1ooey. a donation. \\ill he used to out here 10 retire and got tired of landscape t"·o of the district's 1ie\\·est Teachers Will Continue Taylor is running against r\onnan Cole iind Ronald Kreber in Laguna.. Jn Tu~in's trustee area one. aerospace e.tccuti\'e \\fil/iam Dean is nmn.ing against SaddJeback sludcnl Steve 1 1\fuellcr. " retiremenl. \Ve keep an ('Yt on them." schools. fl·lontevideo and (;Jen \'em10 "There are other kinds of organiza1 Elementary, and buy interior partitions. crime besides the hlafia in California, for ~fontf!'Video. ho\rever, '' Younger Sdid. "\\'(.>are \·cry plea~ .and grateful for "\\'c're ronccmed abou1 the se>-ea!Jed the oominitmcnt of the ri.fissioo Viejo SyinbicnK'Se Liberation Ar1ny. \l.'hich is a Company," said District SupC'rintNJdt'nt Negotiating· 011 W ag·es 1\11d in Tustin's area lwn, cancfidat~ are Dr. Alan Green\\'OOd. Robert • Oart001omcw, and Jeffrey DuBov.-e. By \VTLLJArtl SCllR EIBfR 01 Ille' Dally l"Uol Slaff Representatives of dissident Tustin Union High School District teacht•rs \1·cre due to continue marathon pa \' negotiations \vith administrators a least through late toda)-. ' Negotiations began :it 9 a.n1. Tuesday morning in an effort t.O('b{i9g the t 1\'0 sides closer together. Tl\e tCachcrs arc den1anding an average raise of 13 percent but the district is offering only seven percent in raises and fringe benefits. About 250 district teachers held 11 1na<;s nif'eting ~ionday night to \~"hip up support for their demands, \\'hiCh \vcre prcsent<'d to the board of education hitcr that evening. District Superintendl'nt E. F. C!cmn1~r &'lid the board and the teaehers agreed to reopen the stalled bargaining sessions in an effort to head off a r<'peat or last Friday's 1nassive "sick.oQut" bv more than half the 600 teachers in the <li!>lricl. Cl£>n1mer said Tuesday the district's bargaining agent \\'as "Si\'en a little more latitude to conclude t h c Pl1ou y Cop Held By Vegas Police LAS VEGAS {AP) -Police say they have cut short the career of a man posing as a police officer \Yho forced v.·omen to have sexual relotions \vith hi1n. The real officers said they fou11d fnl sc police identUicatiOfl, badges. g u n s . holsters and other law enforcr'01t11l1 objects in the apartment of Jessee J\larlin. 51, of Las Vegas. He "'as booked for inveslil!'alion of crimes against nature, i1npcr5l1nating n police officer. false imprisc.n1ncnt. t!U'c;ll lo life and possession of a billy club. A irplauc .J anuuc1l '\'ASHINGTON fUPt) -The radar heart of the Air Foree'~ ex1X'nsive nl'w A\VACS t.'OmmAnd plane can be jnn11111'd fro1n 200 miles av.·ny by <'ht•ap 11nd shnple enemy clectronlcs, 111nklng It U!lelcss for its pri1nary n1lsslo11 . Srn. Thomas Eagleton fD·~1o.I. charJ!:i'd toduy. Eagleton S.'lid ht> biJS('(! h!~ slntcment on an analysis by a (lcneral AccountinJl Office le<>hnlcal consul!:1nl of lhe Air force's own rtgurcs on lhe r:idnr·s J)C'rformnnce . • small b'TOUP of violent criminals,'' he _\\'illiam 1.ogg. negotiations thnn he has had in the past." said. "They're highly organized." "Approximately S.10,000 of th<> money Clcn1mer said it appears teachers \\·anted lhe matter resolved before~ p.m. Younger said his office is also v.ill buy the interior partitions for COOC'Cmed about organized motorcycle fl tootevidco and 1hc remainder \\ill be today v.·hen another mas_s meeting '''as ga ngs \\'hich carry drugs from the border used for landscaping at both schools to scheduled to consider the progress of Ulf'Ollgh 1hc state. produce a clostr relationship bel\\·een th<: negotiations. 11e said lhat he's invoh·ed \\ith.passing school. environ1nent and the t'01n1nw1il~ Reports from the te3ching ranks TIC\\' lav:s as "'ell as with eruon:·mg environment" \'iei·o Comp;1ny C.1lifornia indicate !hat if the district fails to come exiS1ing ones. operation, told 7Agg. ''Thi s is just nn up witl1 an acceptable compromise, the "Before I came to office, the a1t.omey expression of our interest in lhl' district. teachers v.•ill either stage another one· g("llC-ral sal nt his desk, read law books 'Ve v.·ant ~'OU to k1101v !hat \\'{' arc 100 day sick-wt or consider a full-scale and gave opinions when asked," Younger percent i>Chind you and !he execp11onal strike vote. said. \\'Ork you are doing." Tustin Educators Association president ··~o~· 1\'C t:ikc an at1i\'e part in In the past thC' ~lissinn \'iejo Cornpany !llirni Learned said she is convinced draftiJig legislation or trying to secure helped pay for the di strict's. agrici1ltur<1 I there is enough money in the bud get lo the pass;1ge of legislation \1iiich deals ra1m and high school S1<1d111111 and cover the 13 percent increase demanded \\'ith public safety and tTiminal justice," donated the El Dorado nlodl•l hoinc.~ for by teachers. hl' s:.iid. a primary school. All district voiers are rllgible to w tt for a lnJStee in all throe areas. though candidates must live in the area they will rep resent. Suspect Bo und Over LONDON (UPI) -Ian Ball. accused in the gun attack against Britain's Princess Anne two months ago, today \\'as ordered bound ov!'r ror trial next \\'ednesday on ~ix charges of atlempted murder and kidnaping. Ball. a 26-year-old former incn!al p<ttient. saj~ Jr1 an earlier court h('unni; !hat he altenipled lo kidnap ~/uc~n Elizabeth's daughter to help BritHin's nicntal palients. "\\'e have carefully analyzed the ------------------------------- district's budget projections and we arc tot;:i!ly -C'On\;nced that there is n1orc •: moocv available for salarv impro\'ement lh:1n ihe board adm1ts," she said. GEM TALK . l But Clemmer said the tentative bud get has onlv $1.1 1nillion set aside for salary irnpro\'Crncnls .and educational program in1pro\•e1nents. "I ( they gel the full 13 percent. it \rou!d Jc11ve no moricy for classified · personnel raises. administration raises or program improvemenl.s. •• Clemmer said. Durini:: J\.londay·s board nieeting, truste<!S also redefined a long standing boord policy giving Clem1ncr the pG\\'er tn demand a doctor's v.·ritten excuse for all tcncher illnC'Sses. Though te11chers clai1n such a mo\·e \1·ill hurl lhose \Vho are legiti mately sick during a sick-out. Clcmn1cr said he will use the Pf1Wcr only \\'ilh "great discrctioo" and only in cases v.·hcrc the illn ess is obviously not authentic. St reake r Gets Coffee Refill CO'il'O:\'WOOD (AP) -A nude man strolled Into "The Branding Iron'' care '<''ilh an crnply coffee CllP in one hand and !j cents in the other, Shasta County df'putles said. . ·r\\'O v.·t1itrcsses Tu~day ran 1n10 a diack rooin . But 11 customer, (;rorgc Alfonso. 2.1. flllc<I up the enipty cup. took !hr n1an's 1a crnt ... and ~·atC'hed him get Int•) a riickup 1ruck and drive off into the t1,1r\.:ric:i;;s v.11h his cup of coffee, lhe otfu.'t'r<i: ~11d. 'Ille\ 1.:ud he 11·11:s the first strenkcr rcporied in Cotton\\ood. ti sm:i\1 ca11le 101111 111 the Nnrthcn1 Sacrt1n1{'n1o \'alley . TODAY by J, C. HUMPHRIES ~r •· ~ ~ FAME~ AN D GEM VALUES t 'l'h;1L ring on )'our finger maY r have fa r more true value than ~ some n1ost r,-, ble d gems of ~ history. and the r eason is si1nplc: many priccl('ss gems dcri\'c their value nut fron1 the intrinsic \vorth of the stones hut rather fron1 1 he fame or those ,,·ho posscs:--cd thcn1. ,\ l'la.-.~1r L'Xa 1nplc 1s the ·rimur Ruby (nu\,. an1011).! the British Cro\vn .Jc\\'Cls and really a pine! of little rcnl \\'Orth), \\'hich \\'US passet.I dO\\'ll throu~h ~cncrations or ~:a ~t {'rll 11olc11tates ;.ind l~ng li ~h royalty·. Nan1ed after 'f1n1urla1ic. lhe b..irbarous (·onqueror of ,\..,i,1 \\'ho \vas nntc11·1ou' for bu11<hn~ pyramids 1ro1n lhc ~i..ulll'I 01 Ju s victims, iL is !ar fro1n priceless. i{ut \\'ho could put '1 ,·nluc on a i;ton~· o1 ;111." hi11d ''hi ch belon ged not 011]\' lo 'fnnurlanl'. hut ul ~o to thr ~h :.;h \\ho hullt the Taj 1\l.:1hal and Lo Queen Victoria? • J. Give a gift of dia monds on a perfect sprin g day LJ''l-1 ()on, 13950 Sn11<l 111n 89 •,0 ... ' c. flumphrieJ Jewele r& 1(>('3 NlWPORT BLVD, COST A :V1ESJ\ .·~ .., __ ... , ;f ~ ~ ; I i t ' .,1 •I )i ~i ~ I ' ' '1 " ~ ~ 11 • CONVENIE NT rr Ki.1<; 27YEAHS IN l Hl SAr>.'t:: LOl..ATIGrl B<1n"-•'mer1e<1rd -t.1astorCharoo PHONC~~··.~~4~0~1;...,,-..,....,ol • fl, OAIL V PILOT W~nesday , Ma~ 15 lC/74 Jus t 1:' Coas ting,~~ J .r-., 'ii/ .. -. @ Blacl\. Newark Mayor Wins Re-election I r•;· , ( . '\'\ ' --·;l'-:;, • h :;.,, wit ··-·. T ·~···. OID ··-nrphine The De 1 1~crats Hav e _t\.rri,· ~d Of'F ANO RUNNING OEPT.-lf you study th e figures just ttleased on Orange Counly voter signups for the upcoming June.\ primary elL'Ction, you wonder a bit just how mut·h longer the mytlu about our region will persist. Back in \Vashington and up in the hal!O\\'ed halls or Sacramento, Orange County has been given the reputation of being the HenMland of Republicanism. The h:ird core of the right wing. ?\.1ecca l"1>r conservatism. All of that. Thus if you listen to all the political puhdits, you \\'OU!d gather that a Dcmocra'\ in Orange County is about as rtlfC as an Atlanta native whistling the Battle Hymn of the Republic. Study of the current voter signups, tlowever, suggests that this may not be precisely the case. FOR EXA~IPLE, our County Scat of Sanla Ana, long considered the heartland or lhe hcartlanU. is solidly within the Democratic ranks. 1llere arc 29,962 Demos up !here. as con1pared to only 25.366 of the Grand Old Party inclination. An::ahei1n is Den1ocrat1 c. So is Buena Park, for goodness sake.. Stanton aod \\'estminstcr, likewise. To find real comrort among the. city registralion figure s, the GOP sta! .... -arts n1ust look mainly to the coestline and s)l()ts such as Newport Beach, where the GOP faithful outnumber the Den1os 24.181 to 9.1.192. That sounds n1ore like the Orange County U1ey've Jrcnrd about i n. Sacran1ento; \Va shington and olher points east of the hlississippi. OTJIER COASTAL locations like San Clemente and San Juan Capislrano also provide GOP comfort. Laguna Beach, howe"er. no\v shows only a 1,000 edge in registration for the Republicans. Memory suggests that may mean the Demos have closed the gap some in the Art Colony. Even son1e of our larger coastal locatk>M arc fairly c\ose, \vhere Costa ~tesa is in the Repul;Mican rolurun 18,000 to 15,000 and Hunting~ Beach likewise, 31,500 to 29,600. FOR REAL CO~tFORT, however, the Rep\iblican brass of Orange County must look'.to the non..city regions, in places like Mission Viejo. Laguna Hills, Leisure \Vorld, Et Toro,.Lakc Forest and lhe like . Here, in unincorporated territory, the GOP outnunll>er the. Demos by , almost 60.CKX> to 34.000. Call il 2 to L Thus the robust and healthy GOP ranks in our wl.incorporalcd areas give lhe GOP roughly a 25,000 bulge and a Iota! Orange County majori1y over the Democrats or 54,707. Still, in comparison to resteryear, you c3n no longer suggest that \\'hen you call a Republican ratly In one of our tov.·ns today. they close all the stores because everybod~'s In attendance. As a rnattC'r of fact, \'OU s1..-:in the \'Oler signups for the minoriiy parlles and the Ik"'Clnicd ~o State and \"OU find these voter ranks tot:d 'nearly ·57.000 Orange Coo1~ians. TAKE ALL TllOSE others and lun1p lhen1 in v.·ith the Den10s and you get an Orruige County ,=otcr ret;istration picture that looks like this: Rtp11bllcans: 374.6~8 AU Others: 376,918 Thus in Orange Coun1y loda y. y'OU h,'.H'C roughly a 2.00U n1a jori!y f11r Others. Could be an intl"'rt·sling t•ll.•\:!ion year. filHi {fl llili U itiltl !Uil\\U\\ il\ First F11ur:ily .Jewels A \Vhite House spokesn1an has labeled a story First Fan1ily." \Vashington columnist said ~lrs. ., about more than $52.400 in jewels giv.en to Patrici·a Nixon and daughters kept the jewelry for nearly 'NL,;on and daughters by the Saudi Arabian royal two years without having it processed by the \Vhite family an inexcusable atlen1pt to "den1ean the House gifts unit. ----'-~~~~~~~~-"0.-~~~~~~~~~~- Doctor Finds Strep Throat Vaccine Aid CHICAGO (APl ~ledical researchers have developed a spray vaccine againsl "strep throal"' that they say 1..-an lead lo a reduction in the serious disJascs that children so rn c l i me s coniract afterwards. The vaccine, which can be sprayed in the throat. ~·as deve loped by Dr. Eugene N. Fox, a microbiologist at La Rahida Children·s Hospital and Research Center and the Univefsi!y of Chicago. \\'ith colleague~ at the university and the Unive rsity of Florida, Gainesville. "Strep throat" is relatively n1ild. But the vaccine is considered lmJXlrlant because it can lead to a reduction In rheumatic heart. kidney and other se1·ious diseases .,.,,hich sometimes follow streptococcal infections in children. FOX AND ms coworkers told a ne .... ·s conference Tuesday at lhe annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology that the \'accine was effective in immunizing h um an volunteers against streptococcus Group A in!ections, the ones ~·hich sometimes lead to serious complications. lie had first reported success with the vaccine in experimental animals in 1966. Fox said the spray vaccine also pre\•ents colonization of the bacterium in the throat. C-Olonization -or a thriving group of bacteria -can lead to later infectioo or result in sp read of the illness lo others. THE \1 ACCINE is made from a Portion of the cell wall of the mlcro-organisn1 \\"hich causes the disease. • It .,.,·as tested on 21 men and \VOmen aged 18 to 25 at the University of Florida school of medicine under the direction of L>r. Robert It \Valdman. Another 23 students \\'ere gi;ien a fake "accine of salt sot\1tion. Narrow Es~ape Carl /tlbert' s Wife Saved Fire • in ~\'ASHINGTON (APl -Fire ofricia\s ,<;ay they are investigating a brief blaze that broke out early today in the no11h"·est \\'ashington ::partment of llouse Speaker Carl Albert. Firemen responding to an alarm turned in by a neighbor found Albert'~ .,.,·ifc, ~1ary. unconscious in a bedroom of the s1noke·filled aparlmenl and carried her out. She suffered a minor head injury but refused n1edical tr ea t men t , authorities said. ~ They said Mrs. Albert v.·as alone in the !\\·~bedroom apartment v.tien the £ire occurred. ~fer husband \\·as in New York City Tuesday night to make a speech, according lo an aide to the ~louse speaker. Fireman \Vatter Lewis of Engine Co. 2(1 Sllid that when he entered the apartment "there was heavy, dt'nsc smoke, \ve couldn't see., so .,...e. had to use lights .. .I discovered her body and we checked to 1nake su re she was alive. "At the time she appeared to be unconscious or dead. And so we checked her and she gave us a sign of life and I grabbed hei", put her across my shoulder and ran out or the apartment with her ," Lewis said. .. Acting 5th Battalion Chief John Bourne said the blaze aparently began at midnight in the living room of the llth· floor apartment and was brought under control 15 minutes later. The fire , which was confmed to the Alberts' apartment, left the living room charred and caused smoke and v.·ater damage. A Fire Department in\Testigator later said the cause of the blaze had not been precisely determined but ·added that there was no immediate indlcatioo it was of suspicious origin. Di.n1aer, Bout Ride President T1·yii1g _to Win Friends, Influence Them ~ HELEN TIIO~lAS \VASllL~N lUPf) -President Nixon has la~ched a persona! lobbying dampaign ·against impeachment .,.,·ith "good friends" in the House . .,.,-hile his congressional aides also 9'.>Ught to line up support for him. As part of his ne\\' drive, Nixon took a bipartisan group of nine House members for a tv.·~bour boat ride Tuesday. Over diMer aboard his yacht. Nixon discuss«:! his Jcgis1ativc program and "anythillA else that was on th~ir minds," :.iccording to \Vhite House spokesman. "He thought it \vould be a good idea if he got together informally .,.,·ith son1e oI his good friends on Capitol Hill,f' said' Gerald L. \\1arre1.. deputy press sec ret .. r y. "They're generally supporti\'e." THE FLU RR V of acti,'ity moved into high gear Tuesday as Nixon lieutenants began buttonholing lawmakers by the dozens to enlist their support against demands that he step down by either resignation of impeachment Tornadoes Strike South As part of the campaign, \Vhite House specchwriter and ·specla\ consultant Partick J. Buchanan ~·arned fellow llepublicaM calling for N i x o n • s resignal.ion lhat if the President ls. !'tampedcd into quitting it ""ould be ··cJo.se to fatal" for the GOP and ~-auld "poi!On the well " or American politics for decades to come. 1' e '''I'<' ra 1 ••res H•oll Ltw ,t,. Alb~'W ,, ~ •"I~~!~ ~ r. 6~1·•" a,,11010 ~ • C~A,1, nr ' " (II>~~~ " ~ C!ncninA•; .. " (l•Ytl6"d .. 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Vt'ho has steered a moderate course as the flrSt bla.ck mayor in a major enst· em city, won re-el:ectk>n to a .second tenn Tuesday by defeating the leader o! the city's \White community. In addltlon to the municipal elections in New Jersey, t1''o states held prin1ary elections Tuesday. West Virginians renominated their four Democratic oongrcssmen, but in Nebraska late re.turns wy,e so close iri the GOP primary that the congression.:il nomination was not decided today. The decision might take as long as tllree weeks if mail yotcs are counted:· GIBSON, A 43-year--old engineer, defeated Ne.w J ersey State Sen. Anthony lmper\ale 41 , an ex·r..1arine and a karate expert, 42,313 to 33,652 in Ne.\\·ark. 1.'ht'ee olher minor candidat.es polled only 11 handful of votes. Gibson, who became the first Negro mayor or a b.ig Eastern city when he was elected in 1970. campaignt'd on his record in dealing with the problems of· the predominantly black city. lmperiale was unable to capitalize on his charges that Gibson y,·as unable to guarantee stability in Newark. Imperiale first gained attention as the leader of vigilante neighborhood patrols after ithe city erupted in riots in 1967. The he.ad or his own public relations firm. lmneriale won election to the state assembly in 1971 and to the state senate in 1973, rwming both tilnes as an independent. HE CAST ASIDE his \\'hite milit..1nt image during the camp8ign for mayor and openly courted black support bv opening campaign offices in blac·k neighbo rhoods. In West \1irginia, vOters in the De1nocra1ic primary re.norr.inated Reps. Robert ~follohan, John Slack, Harle•/ Staggers, and Ke.n Hech lcr. Staggers and Hechler were unopposed. On the Republican ticket, \Vheeling attorney Joseph Laurita Jr. defeated ~larshall County Assessor Al[red Clark by a 2,000-vote margin wllh three fourths of the precincts reporting: La.wit.a now now challenges Slack in November. Rapi,st-slayer Gets Life Term PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) -Carl ii. Taylor, charged in the rape-slaying of a doughnut shop waitress, h..1s been sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to first-<legree murder. TI1e kidnaping charge against Taylor, 38. \\'as dropped Tuesday in a plea bargain for his guilty plea to the murder charge. Taylor, a member of an itinerant Texas family accused in a stri ng of slayings acrQ.<;s lhe country, was charged in lhe abduction death ol Leeora Rose Looney, 20, of 11lornlon; who was k.idnaped from her job as a night \\'tlilress in a doughnut shop at l..ake1vood. Judge to Give R einecke Rule \\'ASHINGTON (UPI). -A federal judge says he will rule Friday oo a defense motion to suppress "tainted" government evidence against Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke of c.urorni11 or to dismiss a perjury indictment entirely. Reinecke'li lawyt.'r asked Judge Barrington Parker Tuesday to ~ all evklence used again.<>! Reinecke after a July 13, 1973 meeUng in the special prosecutor's office at ""hich Co1 contended Reinecke . had been Un properly induced to collaborate ""ith !he in\•estlgators. Reinecke Is accuse<i of 1x1ng to the Senate Judlc!Ar)' Committee. \Villlam Loy of RoinneY. forn1er n.ide to Republican Gov. Arch !\1ooie Jr. was unopposed for the GOP no1nlnatlon In the ~d District, now represented by Staggers. and William Larcamp of St. Albans was unopposed for the Republican nomination in the 3rd District. Larcamp now dlallenges Slack in November. No Republican filed for the house seat held by Hechlcr. L ... NEBRASKA, three Re.publicans in an eight-man field scrambling for their party's 3rd di.strict coogre;sional noffiination ran neck-and-neck. The three.candidates. state Sen. Gerald Stromer of Kearney. tt1rs. Haven Smith of Chappell and Mayor Don Blank of ,_IcCook, sought to succeed retiring Rep. Dave ~·lariin (R·Neb.)~ who decided not to seek another term. In the state's other two disf ricts, Re.p. John Y. ~fcCollister in the second nnd Olarles Thone In the first, both Rt'publicans.. were unopposed. Also unopposed was form er state Democratic chairman Hess Dyas on the Den1ocralic ballot in the 1st district. Central Park Thief Rob s JFK's Son From Wlre Services NE'V YORK -John F, Kennedy Jr., IJ..year-old son of the late president , was robbed of his bicycle and tennis racket in Central Park en route to a tennis lesson Tuesday. , The boy was not hurt when the thief, ( IN SHORT ... ) about 18 years old, pushed him from h.is bicycle. grabbed it and the tennis racket and rode oft into the park. The thefl occurred shortly after ~ p.m. near the 90th Street entrance of the park's east side. e 852 Bombe r s Leave U TAPAO AIR BASE, Thailand -Th& United Slates began withdrawing giant B5Z. bombers f_rom Thailand today, closmg the curtam on an eight.year era of deadly air strikes across the skies of. Indochina. Three of the strategic bombers -each 1 painted in can1oufJage rolors -"lumbered down the runway toda y and lifted inf.o the air at 20-minute intervals, headed for unidentified bases in the United States. • Scl1eel Wh1s 1•ou BONN -The two-party r u 1 i n g coa_lition_, shaken by the spy scandal r~1grlatioo of Chancellor \Villy Brandt, uruted today to elect foreign minister \Valte.r Scheel pres1den~ of West Germany. Scheel, the 56-year--old chairman of the . liberal Cree democralic paMy won election on the first ballot of the 0fe.deral assembly"'" by a 530 to 400 vote. His o~nent "·as Christian D e m o c r a t , R1chard von We.izsaeckcr. e Ag11em S~en i11 Greece ' ATHENS, Greece -Former Vite Presklcnt Spiro T. Agnew has been seCn , several limes with Constantine: !\1arg~rites, .a l_op of!i cial of the giant '. JoannlS_ Lats1s 01\ and shipping firm , A cousin, Spiros Anagnostopolous · said , ~~ay he had met \\'ith Agnew ~ his v1s1t here is "for business purposes, but v.·hat, exactly, 1 don'L know ." • So11th African Visits ,'VA~HINGTON !AP) -A quiet visit to . \\ a~tngton by the lop-r;;nkin • South Af~can military leader has stirred specu· ~atioo that his c;ountry may soon be push· • ing for closer_lles \\ilh the Unlted States. '.f'o the_ surpnse of American diplomats in Afnca and the United States Adm flu~ Bierman, chief of sr11n of th~ SQuth Afncan military forces. mcl at lhe Ptnl:l· son last "'~k with Adm, Thomas II. ~;:'r, cruurmnn of the Joint Ollcls ot Plutonium Leak Found From Wea pons Factor)· \\".ASlllNGTON IAP) -Tht Alomlc Energy Commiss5on Sl)'S nidloacl,l\'e plutonium has ltakcd from Jts wea~s faC1oty in r.lllmi.sburg. Ohio, lnlo a canal near 1he f1C1ory gatft. But 11 uvs pttllmlnary t\iden<'t lndica1ts 1Mtt ·u no M11th problem ··Thttf f\I\"' btt11 no abnormal \t\·t~ of rld10111Ctt\'ll) dttttltd in the air, y;11,r or \TR'!l•lkltl about the l1bor11ory r.ilt ·· lhe Al:X Pid lll 1 •at~I TUtJcb) dia<loolni tho le.U11< • ~ AEC Mlentlf\ed lht. plu1oniwn u an bu4opo ol lhe mll><Ndo m<1al <1U<d plu1oruum-2Jll, one o( I.ht RQI pobonous \tv1ak Ulo•'ft. • ' IJ.awd on prelln1ln11ry umplff. 1hc.o Jilu1or11JUn 1iruen1.J no brallh probW:rn1 bttll\,!Je it bu beta IOWld in lhc ' sediment.I under "'ater,'' the AEC said . The plu1onium turned up, the AEC ~id, in pt\riodiC tes11 In two ponds adjactnt lo lhc north end of 1he Erie Canal and ln a part of the cpnaJ llstlf . The Erie Canal is a local Ohio waterway not conoecttd wilh the bctt~r-k'noW'n Erle Canal In New York state. The AEC said the plutonium \\8S fouhd 1'h~n pipes were drll'tn into n1ud for sedJmcnt AmJ>lu. '"Wt ha"e no kit.a how tht phnoniwn Inked OUI of the ht<.1Qry in10 the mud," ulcl an A£C spokesman. "Thb ton\U ;ll a «mpltte aurprtst," Tht Ml•mu1>ur1 !lk"'lory ol 1be AEC. Jillo•·n as 111 &.louad Llbun1ory. ll loc-11ed inr!Oe Lbt clly , limll• "' tha O.)'l40 >Ub<ull ol -· ll,(I)(). $500 /Jlillim1 Illegitimacy Hits • State· Taxpaye1·s SACHA.1\1ENTO fUP l 1 -It CQSI California taxpayers $500 n1 ilJion for Uie care of 11n cstinullcd 40,UOO i!Jeglliinatc children bon1 in the stair last year, ae<.'Ording to the Slate Health and \\lcUarc Agency. "IL is clear that the social and fiscal mag1titude of the Yout:J1 Dies -~fte1· Dad's Las t Vi sit SAN FRA!'\CISCO (APJ -A 16-year-old boy' stricken by 11 rare kidn£1y disease is dead. But his Cina! 11•ish, to have hi s l'onvict father at his side one last tin1e, was granted. ' illegit1111aey proble.tn in this stale hns rl'a('hed enormot1s proportion." the agency 's Socia! \\'t>lfarc Board said Tu~day in a renort . The report, tilled ''Unplannt.'tl Parenthood,'' was ~tarted tv•o years ago to S<'·:!k 11otutions to Ca Ii for n i a' s !Jlegitimacy problem~. In preparing the report. !he hoard said it perceived its ··coinmitmcnt lo those \\'ho <ire in need ol nublic hl•l1i:· but added it also had ··an equal co1nnlihnent to !he. publlr \1•ho n1ust pay for thi.:; help." It conr inued. ''The fact of rh1· rnatter is that public assistance and lllc.t(itirnacv are Jinked . The incidence uf i!l<>l!ilin1ate ch i Id re 11 in v.•r ifare cascloads·is l11·icc thar in !he general population. ''There are also direct costs rel111cd lo the care and sup1)1)rl of these youngsters v.•hich ;ire being: borne by the taxp:.1yer .'" it add1v!. Leonard ~hicchiarella . in a co1na and encased in an iron lung, died at the University of Californja !\1cdical Cent c r ~-----------, 1'ut>sday night 14 hours aftl'r his father. Phillip. 35. wept at his side. It took tht> governor of Ca lifornia to cut through the red tape and get him there. After the 4~minute prcdav.·n \'isi t, !\lacchiarella v.•as taken back ol Soledad Prison. 135 miles sooth or San Francisco. by tv.·o plain-cotothcs prison b'llan.Js \\·ho had volunteered for !he du1r. T/11~ Olclest Profession 1~f>1t1 i1111t e1I • $16 Million En e1·gy Bill Passed By Senate 21-14 SACRA~t~~TO 'Ul'l 1 l..:1ndn1ark' l'nergy ll'~1slatiu11, hnposing ;1 $16 n1 I J l 1 u 11 "re~ettrch" ta:;; on l'l~'Clric1ty <u1d fon::1ng a n1ighty state t·ncrgv co1nn1ission. to d a y n1oved just 11 fin<1l step 11wav fru1n Gov .• Ronald lleui.:un's desk. The bill pllSSL'<l the Senutc Tuesd;1y night b~· a bare n1ajor11y. 2 I· I .J , bi11urlisan vole. ' s!nn~ of Opl)O~UIB II\'\\~ c!UL'Slioncd 11•hl·lh1•r s ue '1 drastic steps V.'C'rc 1't•t1~~­ llL't..'dl!d. v.•hethcr tbC' propos~d energy con1mission wut1ld Ix.· too awcso1ncly powerrut anti 1\•hethcr Jocnl g-ovc·l'n1nl1nt ~ would loSl' conlrol 01 l'I" local t!c1•elop1nt•nt , "The ho1ncow11cr >1 ii! gt•1 1t in the neck again . Th" horncov.·ncr gcl!'i il in tht' nl·tk cv~ry tin1e. not business, not i11rlu::.tr1. 1101 the legislature. not lh~ j'ublic Utilities l 'i.111unissibn, '' argued Sen . Jatncs ~· \Vcdworth (D- ll<111•thorn~ 1, Ht• said I~ proposal me;:ins :1 '"j(uatnntced increase" in l'k·t·tr1cal rates. 1\lso op1>0sing !he 1neasure \\('re Itepublican senators J>en111.s Carpcntt>r I Nev.·port Hc~tn and J ames E . \\'hctn1ore !Garden Gro1•e ). Supported by Hca ga n, thl' 20.000 -. 1~·ord measure by 1\'iSl'tnblyn1an Cha rles \\"arren t 1)-Los Angeles J \\'U:> Sl·!ll baek 10 !ii{' Assembly for rev1t>w of wimarily technic:il an1l•ndments. E 111 p h as i z i n g ene rgv L'Onscrva1ion. the bill v.·ould Lal1or GroLttJ Restjnds ~n, \"l 'aJdie BacJi.l11g i \'est in the f i I' c -1n l' m be r SA1'\ F'llA~CISCO ~ 1\1' 1 - coin rn is si on s 11· ccping 1'he California l.;1bor authority to cut red tape in · Federation hHs \1 i1hllr;1v. n 11s choosing: nu c I ea r and A~seniblv Sp ea k e r Boh l .\IOrl'!li. · Alioto has taken a 1 1L-.:<1! s11u1d agninst l'rop. 9, !he eontroversial political • OAJL V PILOT a EXTEND YOUR LIFE EXTEND YOUR ARM BLOOD PRESSURE .CHECK FREE! I u HUNTINGTON BEACH THRU MAY AT 17th GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Pavillion Patio and College Center Patio Daily Hours: 9 a.m, 'til 2 p.m . Ev es: 6 p.m. 'til 9 p.m. llr<lll};l' Count1· lleart 1\ssoc and I [Ulll!t!,!!IO!J Belc1ch Rotnry Club :\ Public Service fro1n Or. Donald Co;;:gan. 64, 1\rchbis hop of \'ork. has been chosen by Queen Eliiabeth to take over as head of the Church of England in November. succeedi ng Dr. l\·lichael Ramsey as ,\rchbishop of Canter· bury. ron1•en1ion<il po11·er plant sites. support cl Edn1u11d G. Bro1vn rstab!ish energy cffiricnc.v Jr. and Jero1111• \\' il Id i e st11ndards for hornes, buildings because of their aggressive :ind hon1e appliances. and campaigning on hl'half or require developn1ent of plans Proposition 9. c<1n1prlig11 rl.!forn1 initiath·t'. 111. _______________________ _, ---- Pierce Ge ts 1-10 Year~ For Fraud for energy en1ergencies. Sen. Al fred E. A!quist ID-John I ll•nni11g. l'.'\CCUl!l't' San Jose f. floor sponsor of the secretary of !ht• labor group measure and the only senator said the cnd::irs1:n1t1nts 11·l·rc 10 speak on its behalf. "'ilhdra"11 bv an ovcrv.lhchn- declarcd it would ''balance" i11~ vote Tutsday of 1/11' 3~ !he needs of producers and member executive {l.lUnclt of users during the e n ergy the AF'LrCIO Ft·der11tion's dilen1ma and cu rb · ' l he Committee on Politica l Edu- LOS ANGELES IUP l l v.·anton. v.·astcful us~ of cation tCOPEl. Jerome Allen Pierce. a (fiend energy that brought us h ·e. ·· Both Bro\1'n 11nd \\"a!die of a former aide to Lt. Co\". Energy saving:s bY_ 19&1 ex prl•Sscd be11·ildl'flllf'll! at the Ed Jleinccke , was sentenc:ed 10 could amoWJt to the equ1valeut COPE re\"ersnl. sa.ring !ht· one-10-IO years in state prison of 16 million barrels of oil liibor group v.•as a11a~e 11Jt Tuesday for grand theft and each day. Alquist said. But a along that they act iv c J y insurance fraud. sup1X>11.ed Prop. 9. Pierce. whose association S :'\I But the vote v.·as eonsiderc<l WOODBURY UNIVERSITY • .......... , .. 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CUrrey touched f,f.l.lC i l etVS ;i victory for supponers of San off a political controversy la st A./."(I (Ill Pttge 2,1 Francisco i\.layor Jo st> P hJ~~~~ ... ~.,.~~ ... "'.'"""""~c~"~'~~~~~~~~';";"~-;;-;-~;-~~~~~•:;;;~~~~~~ year. v.·as conl'icted last ·~ fJ Alioto. who no11' shares COPE December of filing fraudulent -====---~'~n~doc~s~e<~n~e~O( -~-'Y_ -~~·-i_l h insurance claims on 111·0 --- PKl·ll• jot rtlff,,111• lllttt Ctllt&t tlPtll)t;I ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ........ ~~---~--~~~~~~- diamond \Vatches. ~1acchariclln is serving five years to life on convicrion of sell ing marijuana. He is also serving u concurrent six- rnonth In 10-year lcrn1 for possession of dangerous dn1gs. He \YilJ be eligible for .parole He said the v.·atch£1s 11·ere stolen in 1971 fro1n his hC1111r, in 1975. but investigators said !hey learned that PieJce h a d returned the v.·atdie~ to the store v.·here he bought lhcn1 in 1970. 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"'1rh,. • · .. 1 "\1)• ~tJT\ .~ ... ~ .11<..t ra lllf ·'~ I'·""""' l.,l1h\ll\0 I Bullikl.'s. ,1 111.1 Ana. J l·.1)h111n ~u.a ll, ,: ... (Kl N. ~t.un Srrt'll, ,!)Jn1a An•, 1tlcphont· Bull!J(l s ~tu ih Co.u1 Pl1 .a, ~n 01t~1 I rn.~·.ay .JI 8r1~ml , C:0.10l 1\lt'-l., Tt.•ltphont )·1'·7211 l)(.0611 I I '· I , ' 0 DARY PIWT EoITOlllAL P AGE Too Much 1t was't long ago that La.guna Beach ci ty co uncil n1an Charlton Boyd would Utlk about usi ng n l"-'O-by·fo ur to "get I.he attent io n" of lhe l'it.v1sta ff, which Boyd often characterized .-s "a sleepin g n1ule .'1 It appears now tliat the n1ule ma.y have been clubbed to death. I 'l'he cl)uncil. in an effort to n1 akc the citv n11)rC responsive \to citizens. has overste pped its roic . Ci ty staff officials now are rcht ct ant to n1ake decisions -de- cisions needed in day-to-d ay operations and rightfully within the purvi ew or officials hired f() guide 1nunicipaJ government on a course mapped by the council. In Laguna . the council not only char1 s the co urse, but lakes the hcl!n. toots the whisll e. tells the engi neer where to oil lhe engine and checks the lifeboats for stowaways. • The problem is especially acute in tlie pla nning de· partme nt, where items of interpretation are co ntinu- al ly referred to the counCil or the plannin g cominission for their judgments. Clearly, tl1ings 'have go ne too far. The council needs to sit down with ltS staff and set limits on itself and its tendency to tinker with the municipal machin- ery. Tol;-ar<l Pure Water /\llhoug h the shopping process was long ancl filled with co11troversy, San Cle1nente's city councilmen have chosen wisel y in their purchase of a water filtration syste1n to rid Ule south city of iron compounds in the Tiril{ering do its ov.'n work. '!'he whole apparatus, installed, probably will come to half the bid a1nount. For San Clemente, $150.000 is a major co1n n1it· 1nerit . and residents should recognize the sign1fance of the co uncil 's attc1npts to rid weU w>ter of iron and 1nanga nese co1npounds. . It should be emphasized , however. that even thou gh the new automated systent is guar:u1.teed to work under norn1al conditions. the rust problem will diminish grad· ually bec ause of a heavy accumulation in water mains. Nonetheless, the city has done everything possible to fi nally rid the \vat er of the conta1ninants. Master of the Pageant The late Roy Ropp, originator of the Festival of Arts Pageant of the ~1asters wa s a Laguna Beach pioneer and prospe ctor who struck a golden vein the city and co1un1u ni ty have been mining ever si nce. ·rile f>ageant of the 1\fasters, a depiction of famous :irt works with living 1nodels, was originaJly begun in 1933 to dr3w ~epression era visitors to a fled ging art colony. and to buy paintings. 'fhe Pageant is stUl going. The crowds are still com- ing. 1'he Pageant provides money for city cultural events - son1e $73 .000 this year, of which $41 ,000 is for stu- dent scholarships. Further, the Fl:stival gives in lease pay1nents to the city some $153.000 for ~lain Beach F>ark development and cultural aid. ~ '~' . ~rt(ti?f:-~·~C::!) taps.The council \Vas fa ced with a single bid which came through at double the price originally estimated, and in· stead of spending $307,000 for the system, the city wiJI Although Laguna is justly fa1nous for its art and its artists, the Pageant of the 1\t :iSters is a spotlight illun1inating both. Roy Ropp's death last v.•eek, at the age of 85, reminded Lagunans of their great debt to lhe n1aster of the Pageant. s 'RefreshiIJg lo have an (expletive deleted) leade r who has the (inaudible) to be candid, ain "t it :'· Brigfitsicle Vie'WS the Sit11atio11 ( ART HOPPE ) A recent poll sOO"·s !hat one-third of lhe American public belic\11.'S that things are going to ge t 11·orse . And they arc all presumably out in !heir back yards hoeing their Defeat Gardens. 'These pessimists arc outnumbered, rortunately, by l~ other two.thirds of the American public 11·ho obviously feel, to the rontrary, th;il things couldn't get \\'OfSe. ?itissed hy the p<?!lsters. ho'ol.'e\ler, was the noted optimist, Burton Brightsidc, author of "Le l's Look on the Bright Side, Cang !" and other monilly \!Pli~l­ ing \\'Orks -nOnf'tlf whi<:h has been !lCli- ing very well lately. As the onl y An1Ct· ~ icnn \\'ho devoutlv believes things arc ' greal and are going 10 gcl £>\ICn greater, Brightside has enjoy- ed a brief rl'naissance of popularity. Olr- ious reporters intcrvie.,.,·ed him and he even appeared last \1·eek on "Yeslerday'" -the u1~to-the-1ninute nehrork ne1\'S .$ho\\'. A transcripl or hi s glo1ving ren1arks fo llo11·s. Q -LET'S BEGIN v.'ilh !he economy. ~Ir. Brig ht.side. \\'ha! about inflation? A -Oh. it's tlk' greatest thing that t-vrr happcTK'd lo this country. Inflation has >11 \:i.~\ fulfiltl•d the drl'iUT\S of every ,\rn<·r il'<ln : to 11.l'<lr l'Xpcnsi\le <:lothes. lll'e ln l'Xpensi1·1~ hou ... in!(. buy l'Xpcnsive food. dine in 1·:-.pl·nsilc rl'staurants and cU·1vl· ,1round 111 1'X\1t'nsi\'e c::irs -no 1naltl·r h1.1\\ s1nall th<•\· n1a\· be. And , believe ltll'. it';; ~(1Ul~ io' get C.\lcn txtter. Q -nut 11 c> Sl'l'n1 111 tx· 1n the n1ids1 of ;I l'CCt'S$!00 11~ 111•1!. A -\\'h<i! could bt· fint•r·i Not onlr \\'i!\ 11.c ~· bu~·1ng n1orc r'<p1·11~1 1l' lhir1gs hut l\t' .,.,11! h::tl\' n101·r ll'1:-Url' 111lll' 10 enjoy them. i\00 h~r\! n~:un. I ronfLdent\y Dea1· Gloo1n y Gu s \Vhy doesn't Richard Nixon copy Dean Rusk and teach a course 011 "Ethics within the Democratic Systenl of Government" at sonic obscure Southern college? Non· credit, of course ... A. J. Gloom'f Giil com-rs .,.. s1111rn111..i "" r._...r• •ltd Ito ltO'I n1cinwrll• mteci TM YltWf el The MWW•per. JHHI r-HI _.,. to Gllio.mr Gut, D1llr PUii. predict more and more Americans \l'ill lead the life of the idle ri ch. Q -Turning to pollution. fan1ines, threats of nuclear \Var ... A -Godsends, all or them! For years. people ha\le been worrying about overpopulation. But I kept saying. "Don 't give it a second thou~ht; \Ve'll find a ,,·ay." And we will. by l~eorgc ! Q -What about the institution or marriage. which has long been the comer.rtone of our civilization and now ..• A -Nonsense! Every d:iy more atxl more people arc solving their marital protWuns. T.ake, for exampl e, Liz Taylor and 'Jtichard Burton. Q -What about pornography? A -Never better. Q -And political corrupt ion? A -That, too. But looking on the bright side. let me point out th.al the President has said, "lam not a crook!" And AssiS1ant Atton1ey General Henry Petersen, who visited him to tell him \\'hat the investigalors had dug up on him. said, "l am not a whore !" Therefore, any fair-minded American must 'conclude the President was not running a crooked v.•horehouse. Q -But v;hat's good about \\'atergate, f..lr. Brightside? 1\ -\Veil ... lt sell s bumper stickers. Q -Con1e. con1c, as the only optimist left . you can surely do better than that. A -\\!ell .. , I mean .•. You could s:iy , .. Ai yceeec! l\IR. BRlGIITS IDE is now a permanent resident of The Daisy bell H11ppy Farm. But he is. <is ;i].,..·ay~. C'Ontenl. "Looking on the bri ght side," he sa}'s, "This' is a great place to be these days." No Li1taits 01i Loc(rl Ca11iJH1igtis Poli~ical Disclosure Law Inadequate To the Editor : The League or \Vo1nen Voters of Orange County and the Environmental Coalilion urge all voters of Orange County who have not si gned our petition for Limitations on C a mp a i g n Contributions and Expenditures to pl ease ( ..... _MA_IL_B_o_x_..J) do so now. Letters front. readers are welcome. \\'E trEAR comnients about passing Noroui //y, writers should convey their Proposition 9 and that this will take care tnessages in 300 wo rds or less. The of everything -that's not true! ~i1!~i,~i ,::dt~::!! ~e~:;:~~d:i~fli~~ . Proposition 9 provide_s f?r comple te ters n1ust i11clude signature and mail· d1sclos~re of ~1r1but1ons and---' i11p address but t1ames may be with· expenditures _and l1m1ts the amount of Jield on request if s11fficie11t reason money spent in races for GO\'t•mor. and is appa re 11t. Poe try will not be ptib- other statewide offices. It docs not liruit lisl~ed. · overall expenditures in races for local offices such as Board or Supervisor. City Council, etc .. and it does not apply to races for State Assembly and Senate. It does not lim it individual contributions lo any candidate. This petition does just tha t -calls for these limitalions. \\'E WANT to encourage o ur • lawmakers at all levels of govcrnnicn!. to enact necessary reform legislation and not to •·pass the buck " to a higher governmental level. or \\'ait for citizen initiative legislation. Once again. we urge voters to contact members of the League of Women Voters and the Environment.al Coalition and sign the petition. JEANETIE TURK, President, League of \Vomen Voters of Orange County lJC Salarie s To the Editor: The recent studv of the American Association of university Proressors report in g that average tot11l compensation of University of California faculty is $21,900 needs correction . 111E LATEST data whictl \l'aS just released this March sho.,.,'S that UC faculty average total salaries and fringe benefits for 1973·197~ is actua\lv S20,430. or 7.2 percent less than the prC1i1ninary dala in !he AAUP report. 'rhus, instead of being ~3rd a1nong the nalion's univers ities and colleges, UC is about '6.5th. Since July. 1969 th~ ~verage real salary of UC faculty and >_academ ic staff Pas fa!len by 13.5 percent. This is the greatest decline of any group of California c;tate employes. In addition. our fringe benefits are almost SO percent belo\\' the a\lcrage received by faculty in other leading universities. UC FACULTY sa lari es arc su pposed to be comparabl e to those paid in a group of eight other leading uni ve r s iti e s. l!owever. in the last tv;o yea rs. UC salaries have been 3 percent below the comparison schools. As a result. UC faculty and academ ic staff have lost about $13 million. This vear. UC President Charles Hitch is askiti.g the Legislature for a 6.2 perc!!}_t faculty pa y increase. Ho\l·<e,•er. haft of this amount is "owed" from last year. The American Federation of Teachers believes that UC academics deserve a 12 percent increase this year to compen~ate for last year's shortfall and the surging cost of li\'ing. SPENCER C. OLIN. JR. President. UC-1\FT . .\ssociale Professor o! Hi s!Or)', UCI Sa1ldle back lremiss 'fo the Editor: <Tustin, Lagu\.a. San Clemente. Snn Juan Capistr11no. 9rnnge Count y, Sheriff's Department and th e Cl-IP !. doing its utmost to pr4vid e the community it serves with tl¥! best law enforcement trainin g available? The ans1ver. in my opinion. is a resqunding NO. And thus the ultimate losers arc .,.,.c, the citizens of the comn1unity. What could S:iddleback do to provide us with belier trained police? The Law Enforcement AsSistance Administration, {LEAA), a fedflrally funded •prog ram . was created by Congress in June. 1968, to administer the nation's first coordinated program againSt crime. Under LEAA thousands of ta:tpayers dollars are a\lailable for the development o f programs designed to impro\le and professionalize{ law enforcement. Grants are available; under this program and others for rolle~es like Saddleback to use their imag~ahon and come up with programs /that will strengthen law enrorcemept at th e local level. ONE PROGRAM or particular interest UNDER LEAA is known as the Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP), kind of a GI Bill for policemen. Uoder LEEP people in law enrorcement or students thinking or going in to law enlorcement are eligible for two types o[ fin ancial aid : student loans and tuition grants. (These are, or course, federal funds). These Joans are forgiven if the person continues \.,..orking in the I a\\' enforcement area. Thus the aim of LEEP is to n1ake it immensely attractive for policemen to attend coll eges and de\lelop professional growth. evidcnC<': if neither thl' 1;111• or cvi<lrn ec is on your side. pound rhe tahle; and , If there is no ta ble to pound, st:.ill: 1naybc if you \V3it long enough \'Ital witnesses \\'ill die. or 1naybc the <iccu.sa tion 1vill Just go a\vay". PRESIDEXT :SIXO.'\ has an nounced that '·One year of \\'atcrg3te is ('nou gh'': that. '•It is time to l'Oncludc the investigation and gc·.t on \\'ith go\lcrn ment business''; and other statements urging an end to the long delays. On the other hand. the Presidenl himself has repeatedly procrastinated 1\·hcn asked for ~ material evidence, plea ding a l'ariety of excuses ranging from nationa l se<;Urity lo "confiden tiatitv'': This \\'hole Performance reminds me of a bank whic h was endangered by a "run" of its depositors, demanding that they be allowed to withdraw !heir depc15its. 'The b8nk president came out and announced loudly his instructions to the tellers. •·pay e\ler y depositor in cash and be prompt about it." Th1.:n he 1va!ked <1 lo11g the line of tellers and whispered lo each; "Pay in one dollar bi lls; count each payment tv.ice. :ind insist that the deposi tor count it. T<ike all the li1ne .voo ran." 'IT IS doubtful th:n the bold front of the banker, fooled <Jnyone; but , it did make a fine performance. And in this case. if the public 1vants entertain1ncot and amusement , they most certainly are getting it. ROBERT E. O'BRIAN Dual lrig/1t To the Editor : In regard fo !11s. \\'::ilsh's 1\pril 2B essay, in 1vhich l:ihr sla1 es that the \\'Offian should h<ive a ri~hl lo life 11ithout "forct.'<I prCj;l:ll.1llf') ." I ll'CI then• :ire soine important ftn'.ls she is l'orgett!ng. IT would be Oil{' thing if it \lo'Cre just the woman \Ve arc tal ki n~ about, but lh<'rr is <1nol hcr , Ulll(]U1• individual growing insidt· her. Th\s lit!li• O!lC did nol "fon'!'" hinlSt'lf tu Ii(' NHIC('!l'C'<I. so \l'hY should he h;i1·c tu pay Iii.~ p..irents' nustaJ..(' by w1d1·r~c1111g :i painful death ~sclrnlific f;\('l pru\'r~ thnt \hey do f~l pa in/ of an :.ibortion·• r..1ns. SHF.Jl).li\:-i L. JO;..rE.t; Scenic Dream Sabotaged tn the upcoming Ro:\rd or Tru~tees election on June 4. a central issue secn1s to be federal ald. Should the college accept this aid or should "'I' continue to shun lhesc progra ms? Sad dl e b a ck College is a communily college and lhus. it \tOU\d seem. the ans.,.,·er to !he federal aid dilemma should be based on tilt> <iucs lion. "\\''ill it alto1\' the college to l>l'tler srr\lc the comnnmit~·?" I think an lnfor1nali\'c C.'<an1plc may be seen in the ;ittitude or S.1ddlcback College lO\\'ards feder.:11 funcJs 1n the l aren of law enforcrment. THE A'M'ITUDE of Saddleback College towards any Ll!:AA programs is hands· off. We y:on 't touch them! The result . in n1y opinion, is not merely an inadequ ate law enforcement training program at the college, but an attitude (by refusing to pa rticipate in LEEP) thnt actually discour11ges professional growth by our com1nun ity \a\v enforcemeilt agcneies. Thus the ta:tpayiug re.sidcnt of the Saddleback Co1nn1unily College J)istrict is double penalized : his dollars ~o to support very effective law enfo rce1nent progran1s in the other t\\'O and four year colleges ac ross the nation and in the process his police. his commun ity are. l reel. ""·ocfully Ill-prepared by h is «01nmunity coJlege. PAUL BREN~Ai\, Instructor l'olitical Science l"ri t•ile!ff." To tile F.cli!or· If the Judy l\elly~ 1 ~ln i lt)()\. :-.l:iy 31 d11 001 Choo8C' lo abort. that 1s lht.·1r pri \'ilege. It woold be nict' if !hey ,1·oultl not pass jud~mrnt QI\ those 11ho do tror "ha1evcr rt' a son 1. \\'ASll ll\GTOi'i -Li dv Jlird. Johnson's. dre:i1n Qf sct•nic hig°h11i·a.)s. without unsighll~ h11lbl).1rds to hlo l the view, hns bt.'t'n !>t.'lbotai.:1.-d by on~· of her b..•st rrt<'tlds. ~le is h;1rd•\\11rk1ng llep. Jin1 \\'ri;o.!ht. l).T"'x . " pi111, r on the llou~ Public \\'ork" l o111111111t'l'. \1 ho h;1s lo1·t'n r 111 nini.: 11ltt·r!.•r•'n1 the corr 1r\or~ 11• \ ,,·1 gr1'~~ lf'r lli1• h1 I· OOard l11t't~ Th i· r1•sul1 .n.: 1·1• rue ruin utcr1'.1~1ni.:l1 1 ... ~podi1u: :tu· r1.1· JfSty nf thr rll11n1n ~1cJe for \';IC':1t1oc111r ... lh·r(' ~ \\hJI has lxtn i;o1ni; on IA:h tnd tilt" :.ttnes. -,\ I.,\\\" \\,,S pu~hed throui.:h c·on:.:rf'!'.!i n1 1%5 bann1n.:i b11J00.1rds ;i!on~ ma}Or f1-df'r.1I h!J:h'All~ s '1·1 a rab;1I t'( <.-ungr1·s.~m1 n , lt:'d b~ \\'r1~)1!. bn)Ujih t f)n!ssure on !he Transro rt n.11on Ot>partment not to rn(orct \h(' 1.11.1 \lare blllbonrds n111\ rluu~r lhC" rl)Jds1dt. lht rerorv, lil.'lfl 1n 1965 1\11d \\ntthl hJls lnlrodut'ttd :i mra-tul'\' thn! \\nulrJ allr•"' ~till 11nn1her 4Cl0,l.1~ nt;"' billboard~. -\\'riGhl i1 l r~mi: to ti\'t' •llllts !be rt;hl 10 iono rur11! i1um al0rtg Uw hi~h1\·:iys as "com1ne rria l." This 11·ou ld pc rrn it lhc billboard b11 ildC'rs t(1 get :imund the frd cra1 lrnv. \\'ht'n o fedt ral JUdgl' refus<'d to JX'rn1it !he st:1tes to ('1rcun1\ rn! th<• hi~h\\JV be:1utlflc;ltlon net. \\'right scrlbblcd liis vil·11'!1 on a napkin t1 l breakfast ;ind p.i ssed it acros:J Ille !able to fedl•rnl high\\'a}' counsel Da 1·id \Vrll~. E1·er sinct>, fed r. r a I enforcers h;ivc paid n1on.' nuenlion lo the napkin lhnn the In\\'. \Vr1ght s.'\ys \\''ells still h.1s th<-napkin. -T11E Rll.lBOARr> lobb~· assiduously courts t\'\'n the most obscure llldts y,·ho ha\•t influence on billbonrd ltg1slatioo. F'or txnm11J(', l"o kt·~· l'ubllt· \\'orks suHf men . l1ick Sulli\an and ('liff Enfield. "·ere lodged. 'ol.'\ncd and dint.'<! nt lui:urlous lnnlsbn10k U1 Tarpon Sprint:.o;. r 1n .. by thc lobbyists. -Ironical\~ \\'r\i:ht is cha1rm11n or thc.- Hlghv.•ay tkautiflratloo Comn1is.sion. At least nne !llt>mbcr, ~f:1 rion Rro .... TI, ha!I «mlpltunt'd to hhn th!11 the l'Olllmis.~ion h;.is bet-n 'a \\s!l'lc of Ume" artd the ~~n~l[K~i:n ~;~~~~··ti7.~~~l~~~!~t~ I fig ht against "visu.11 pollut ion." she s:1ys. ha\·e been given "discour\CQns :ind high· handOO" treatment. -Congress has put th1' t'1nphasis on p<iying off the billboard lobby rather than l•nforclng the b i 11 b n :i rd ban. c·ongressional Appropriations ha1•e gone 1101 to enforce the Jaw. but to con1pcnsal l' t·orn 1J:inie$. often at exorbi!ant rntrs. In fl'lnove billboards !hat n('ver should hav..- l~cn pul up ln the first pince. -CO~GllESS has also blinkf'd <It the billboard lobby 's \Vild \l'<\YS I) f c:ircurnvenHng the !3"'· One tochniquc. for example. is to purchase a thrrt.'-foot· 11·ide strip or land reaching from :i businl'M Sitt lhousands Of feel lo lht high.,.,•;iy. At the end of this Sl rip. right b~· the> hlgh\\·ay. the busine~s eret'ts :1 blllboo.rd. claiming it is on lhc ro1np.'ln)'0i "prtm\ses." f or his p<1rt. \\'r1gh1 has sought lo j:il c 1hc lm preS!1on that t~ hi llbo:ird lobby 1s rnade up auunl.\ of sm.111 bu!lnt•ssn1t>11 The trulh is that fls l1~ad 111 g n11•1ntwrs 11 r~ lht Ro11dside Busine~s A.~lation. reprr!K'nling Holiday Inns <ind otht>rs. lhe National Elt ctric Sign Associ.1tlnn, 'A'ho.~t" \'let prtsidt'nl 1s a pal of \\'r 1~ht . 1~ Nntionnl Advcr t1~ing ('(lmix111~. l'.l\Ull'!.I b) the i,:!anl 3~1 conglornt•rate: nnd the COfl.St·to-roas 0 u t d o (I r Ad\•ert151ng Assoclntloo. NO Ol\'E nC<.'Cls to be told th<it crime In i\mt•rica Is so.1r ing and Or~nge County is c·i;rL1inl v not imm une from this trend, ~utheril Oran~e Cnunt r . served by Slddl~bark College. Is p:irt1cularly µronc tn risin~ t•riml'. Sheriff ~luslek reports 1hat ~O percen t of (•r1n1e lu tht• county IW>\\' occut!' in the south<'rn portion of lhe coun ty. Thus n central qu rstion n1ay be nsked. lit ~addlebnck College, v.hich serves six la\\' tnforcement a~encies Quote F~rl C11nrad . Sf". author -"I am mon1enlarily chagrint'd by lhc way ~ ciel\' look:;: 001 I reca ll 11 l\J t 1AJben ~ F:in~tl'ln said to me : ·\\'e ha\e to remt!rn· bt.>r 1h:ll moral l'hJf'l"e in. m.1n are \ht !>10.,.,'t'st rhan~es in n:nure ' " .lnhn \\. \\'arni:r. ~f"CrlllU} o( Na ';." in l'allf nddr~11 -· \niong rh--}Ounq pl'Ople in the So,·lt l t nioa lht'rr i~ Jo\'e of 1htlr hon1t•land , 11 r t' ~p c c r. ndmtrauon 1100 111p1 I 11•r 1hr 11\llltar} Th3t is Ku~~1·., H<"ll'I lo\t•Jpon " Typo E.rpert To the Edi\M : E\'"'r since emigrating to these pans frorn N<'"' York some months ago I have <'njoyt'd reading the Daily Pilot -along wlth lhAt rolO!tSu!I e1nanoling from up north . In fact. de~pite lht' fact thlll I had bl•en n constani rc<ider of the Nc1v \1ork 1·1n1cs for the past 50 ~·ea~ and \'XpcCH-'<1 thal l!fc here wnuld bl' sicrc v.i thoul it. I h111·e bl'Cn holdlng up Vt•r)' '!\ell. N0\\1 1cll me one lhing -that i(i,pt. hJO:t1d1ng: "l ·.s . llli!C'r<iccy I i1 1 c 1 'Ahlrmini:( ·• in last ~londny·s p.:1JM'r , IPVo' many of yo~r readt>r!I c:1u .~h· 11•1· Unck 1n :-;"'~ Yor~. 1n 11 1lll':ilr1c;1t 1 • .1 Ch\e Bartl('~ rf'l1-1r1'<1 10 a p\1)! 111.11.-n by Eurlflldt! "~me 2"6 \'"~it~ :i~u I re ferri;d 10 Tht!\ !~po nt • It llt>r Cu name~. fl<;k1ni.; I ~ ~am1 {l'"'' ~ ' I Ht,, niu"·et. read 11\rr int air l'ln ht~ 1 ,,·n1111l brODdC'llst. ('~.1ctly oot· -mt· · .JESS~ Lf.l"l~E So111r 111Ult'<r -Olli' -110'4 £d11or ff<111k t'r"• T r lt-k To Ilk• F;duor Th rt> 111; 11 mnidm a1 In ... 11 lhe hi"'' 1s (ll1 ~our !lid(' ~met tbt In-.. If be \"\icitot"I.! I\ on )OUr iud ... pi'IUnd lhl.' ' oa.t.MG[ COAST DAILY PILOT Robr rt N. \\'f t d. Publjjhcr T1iomas Kcc1·1/, 1:dilor Bnrhnrn Krt 1b1r ll Erl 11v11t1! Porir. Ed1 1or- T~• ·"•M:ll t~1.·1• ••I 11'!r 01111.,. r ,, • ~' 10 1nf<•l'T'1 nntJ 11in11d111:. r.·1111• F h\ pr("'.('flhna; Ol'I lhli; P86'(' •I 1' r-.. •11111f'n11lf"> 1·n to1µw,. nl \n. rcr-r~I 1,, ~·.nr11.-11;•..,f t"Oh1111n11i1 .111111 'UH m. 1 .. I •l'!tltnr Ill fl'•f'UTTI , .. ,. l'f';•u"r~· 1 •14,. i.r"I i-., 1•0""5t·ntlns:: Th·• J1(',.ll'.J)aPtr "'Jl!MIOfl<t ftllll l•h '' •t!l eun""Mt IOC't'•"' Thi> f'tll•nt 11.I 0~·11nf" ..r Ill"' l'1-I.) I'•\.·' lllPf ar •ml) 1n td1rur1aJ ni1 .. mn Al ,,.,. 'flJI nf 111 ... Jl'il' Op.n~ P\JfT"''lo;<~l fl\ lhf' 1•'1· 1min~ •nd ('11r1fflf'!1~1.1 ll'MI 1,...11"1 .,.T!tten att 1111'11 l'ftl.M IUl!t M N'llt:'INt'- IJIHll rot rfo.t'lt' 1 1r.,.c t')' lhr U...1tY P\lool !ltlaultt be-11\!fft'l'd. \\'edn~sda). )lay lri 107~ Police Official to Def y Order for Hiring· W 011ien • DETROIT IUPI) -Police commissioner Ph l 11 p A. Tunnian says he will not immedialt'ly <..'On1ply w i l h court orders to hire a wonu111 officer CVl'ry li1ne he lures a male officer. Tannian said Tuesday he n1ust conft!r with lawyers and •. ~·layor Colemun A. Young. llIS OECJSION came 24 hours after U.S. District Court Judge HJJph E. Frt..oen\an ordered the police dL'!)i1rt1ncnt to hire OU a OOC-Oll·OUC basis until J,000 v.omen have joine<l the force or until he isSUl'S another order. 1';1nnian said his n111in con<:oern is 1norale and safety. "I can see the day wt1cn we ntiQhl send t"'Q 5-foot-2 fen1alc officers to a bar v•here inebriated men are fighting," he said. "They might need to use fatal force to subdue the mi:n 111 u s11u:1t1on '\'hrre male ol!ircrs v. iul~! not tll'C<l to use fatal fort'(' 11E S·\lll ~IOS1' h I g h r:.11ik1111;: t'lflt't•r.s uf the !Jctroit foro:o, \\ hich includes 5,409 1nl'n :111•.I I 15 won1cn, oppose the USl' of \1'Un1cn on st recl patrol. ·ran11iau ;ilso said meny poliCcrnen b e 1 i e v e the prcscncl· of 1vomen will lower the quality of the force. • 100 K .i lled Po1~ti1gal Tells Atrocity Claim SALISBUHY. Rhod csia • (i\P)-111eRhotlrsian go\'.t'rnmcnt h:1s releaS1><i <I repo1·t th at It wys doc11n1cnt~ ahnost 18 months of 1nurdl'I., rape, 1nutilntion n1KI uthC'r atrocities by A fr i can p;ucrTlllus i n n01·the11st1:ro Ilhodesia. TilC report suid t h (' 11hil'h included kidnaping. torrurl'. !>ratings, robberies, 1ua1n1ing or l'altle and arson. Zimbabwe is lhC' African ~ariunalist nan1e for white- ry.i!M Rhodl'sl a, and Zanu b.:>gan operations in December 1!172. Si1iutra Die" Ghost-house a Lundniark \1ost \1ornen on the Detroil force arc rnembers of the so- called ';Desk Platoon,'' doing mostly <'11·1 ical v.·ork or dl'<tling Y.ith such sensitive l'rinlt•s as rnpe arid child , 1nolesting. guerrillas killed more than 100 civilians and that 29 atrnc1l1 L'" occurred this. ye11r. ! t documented the repon \\1th photographs \vhil·h 1t ~1u v.•ere of atrocity victin1s. TllE i\fOST ltECENT incident mentionctl in !111• rcpor( allegedly O<'CUrred la~t To Return To Tahoe An inexp1·n~fvC', cJ~y-10-i1x mealtime fr iend 5e/'\l' •\'1th ~.111C'rlr.1ut o r chili beans tor .1 meal ~·our l.1mily\'•ill lo11c. It'~ Srhirmf'r's All Bl·cf Kn.:ick\vur<! \Vi!h J dl0ltl.il1• toulh of garlic 1hat g1vt·~ .i fl.11 or Uoo~t 10 the n11td frankfu1ter se.i)o nings . .\lready cooked - ju5t heat Jnd 5Cf\'L'. ~ SAN JOSE (AP) -The $250,000. using the \\'Orks of ram b I in G \V i n c h cs tcr art and 1natcrials stockplll-'<l ''mystery house" has been front around the V.1>rld. After the dedic::ition designate! a stale historical ceremony ~1onday, a bell landmark -a monument to a began to toll. It \\'aS the san1<' ghost·fearing heiress \V h o bell l\lrs. Winchester used to thought she \','OUld live as long ward off evil spirits. as she kept building her home. "!suspect somebody did it." A bronze plaque In the front said the building's genera! yard of lhe six-acre estalc n1anag1·r l\t·ith n. Kittle. "hut says Ole 16(}.room house has you never kno\1•." • ··many outstanding elements of Victori an architecture and fine craftsmanship." fREE1\lAN ISSUED his vrder pending aclion on a class :1ction lav,rsuit filed 13 rnonlhs agd by three Detroit women \Vho said · they were denied employn1ent on the force. No qualifying exanilnalionS . have been <ldministercd sinct latC' 1972, when about 1.000 v.·omen 1vere !isled as applicant~. Frecrnan ortlt•rcd th<' police dcparlmcn1 lo <1dn1inislcr the t.·xam by June I. llE ALSO Of!DEREI) the UPI T1l11>Mlo \\'eek. It said ;i village head. HF..\'O. Ne1·. (AP) S yarimo. and one of Jus Entertainer Frank Sinatra will w· 1es "'ere 1nHdc 10 stri p and rl'IUn1 to Lake ·rahoe for the t betl!C'n to dt·alh. first time in 12 vears U1is The report told of the rape sun1m1·r. officials of Harrah's, of an African tletectl\'C's sister Inc. ha\e ;innounccd. at ti-lount J)<Jrn 111. t hr Sinatra \1·ill appear for one S11pports Ca11se abduction and murder of an week 111 Harrah's 1-Iotel-Casino Sister Pauline Lerch African \1•orkcr at St. AlbaJlS at Stateline beginning July 31 , wears button suppoi1· mission. the hrating :it l\1ount llarrah's officials said . ing Cesar Chavez and Darwin of threC' v.· o inc n ------- United Farn1 \Vorkers accused or beiug polic1· THE Union's boycott of Jet· informers and the abduction or 5chirmers the Sociable Sausage fti1lu1ed io the Deli tection of: EL RANCHO MARKETS tuce at Bishop McNam· school children fro111 St . EARJ.'S ara Catholic School in Albert's mission . T S d ' N --Q--~-Pt11m1111111. Hffllnt I'Y ~ t Chicago. Lettuce not THE GO\IERN~IE~T said J.lr C•M. (:, lU" ay s e\VS UIZ harvested by Chavez ZANU. the Zin1bab\1'c Africcn ;J;!w~'::, SAllAll \\'11\':llE:STER was told by a sccres~ th;,it s'.1c ~rould never die as tong as she kept adding to her ho1ne. group has been banned Nati 0 n a I L:nion, \Vas L1911n•·Si1ddtH1_sk)J ..... Otto.rt '"''e Da e Yo d1'p:ir.t~cnl to u~··· non~cxu<JI at school's cafeteria. responsible for the attacks, 495·0401 642-1751 ll' I' U recn11t1ng matcn.Jls and to ___________ _:.:::o::_:::::.__..::::_'"'::__'.'.'.'.'.'.':~'..'::::=='='=='======='-'----------remove So'X as a basis of ----- F'or 36 years beginning in 1884. she added roon1 after room and v.·ing after wing. The. sound of harnmcring was heard 24 hours a day ·as v.·orkmcn built stain1•avs-that climbed nov.•here, dooi-s that opened ominously into v.•a!ls and windows wilh 13 panes. In 1922 l\frs. \VinchestC'r died assigning police a cad em y graduates. Tannian said he alr1•atly ha~ tomplied ln sonic lit·lds of !raining, prcn1o!io11 <ind assignments. Cit~' la1\"Jers s;iid they did not lhi!lk Freeman intends for the force to become half male. half-female. and the harn1nering stopped. '/still believe the President, ··I think it's just a catch· up." said City Attorney Hobert HccSt'. ''I ll1ink he (Freen1an 1 rncans r.hc tiepartment has not rnuint.Jine<.I the proper ratio of THE BUILUl.\'G 'S currl'nl I still believe. owners are refurbishing thr I still .. . mansion for more I ha n I er ... • Kodacolor 35mm 20 ex posure film, 149roll a I • sexes." · ·as¢ Kodak 12 exposure 126 film . 0 0 Use ~urJC Penney charge card. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following sfOres: FASHION ISLAND. Newoorl Beoch 17 141 644-2313 . • HUNTINGTON CENTER . Hunt1nqto11 B~ac h 1714\ 892·777 1. ~,._,.,-"""-.......,.lnttt-*---...... ,.0< ...... , .... , ,.,, , • .•. The new Volkswagen Dasher does every· thing you want a car to do, and does it on about 25 miles per gallon. Thats why its theidealcarfortoday. Dasher does a powerful 0 -50 in only 8.5 seconds. It holds five comfortably. It has _ front·wheel drive and gives you control you've never felt in any conventional car. ' It ha§ the amazing Skidbreaker. When one side of-the car is riding on a slippery surface, Skidbreaker forces Dasher to move in a straight line as you brake. It needs mainte- nance at only 10,000 mile intervals. And its covered by the Volkswagen Owners Security Blanket. Nobody else is eve'! close. A new kinda# Volkswagen,;. HUNTINGTON BEACH Horbour Volkswagen, Inc. 18711 Beach Boulevard \ -· NEWPORT BEACH Ch ick Iverson, Inc. 445 E. Coast Hwy. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Bill Yates, lnc, 32852 VC1lle Road ~ ) , •. 8 DAILY PILOT Wtdnesday, May 15, 1974 THE FAMILY ORCUS By Bil Keane ----- -~-/-. ·--r ........ ------ ,.,, ...... _,._,, __ ., "PJ's slreo•ing ogoin!" Crash Reducing Shock for U.S.? By DICK· WEST lVASHING1'0N \UP I> Sen. \\'itliam Proxmire i 0- \\'is.). proposed the other day that 16 goven1n1cnt agencies be abolished on grounds they are useless or inefficient. I don 'l think there is any doubt the govenunent C'Ot.ild stand to lose 11 few agencies. Any one can tell just by looking at 'it that jt has an agency surplu.s. AND IT IS a wel l -established historical fact !bat govern1ntnts last longer .an'd functioo better if they avoid t<iking on excess bu reaucracy. But bear in mind the U.S. government is close to 200 vears old. F'or it to go on a Crash reducing p r o g r a n1 , losing 16 agencies overnight. as Proxn1irc propoSe'S, might be too great a sl-.xk to its systen1 . A young government could drop that much bureaucr11<'y with no hannful t.>fft.><:IS. But when a governn-.ent is getting along in years. it should thin down gradually. I RECOMMEND T ff A T Proxm ire and other members of Congress obtain a copy ol ''Dr. Fatkln's Revolutionary Reducing P I a n , ' • subtitled '"The High Commission Way to Streamlined Governments." Dr .. Falkins has patterned his book after •·Or. Atkins' Diel Re\"oJution," a long time best-seller that introduces a ney,· concept to losing weight. Ratht-r than ha\'e you cut doy,·n on calories. us in 1,,"0nventional diets. Dr. Atkins puts ihe bl an1e on carbohydrates. whi ch arenl very tasty anyhow. SL\lll.ARLY, DR .. fatkins attacks the con\1entional vie11• that the main cause of excess bureaucracy is an imbalance or regulatory commissiOfls. The real culprit. he insists, is an overabuodafJCC o f advisory councils. It has long been assumed that bureaucratic• obesity begins w}len the government has more reg·u I a tor y co1nmtss101\8 than there are matters that need regulating. Pronn.ire himself touched on that poin t in his statement advocating abolition of the 16 agencies. " ..• EVEN IF ALL rail, road and barge transportatiOfl in the United States \\-'ere ended, the bureaucracy of the I nte r stat e Conunerce Conunission \\'OUld no doubt continue to sur vive." he said. But under the reducing plan ad1'ocated by F' a t k i n s , Congress could go on creating regulator~· commissions any time it felt the urge. The spread of regulatory C01nmi.ssions alone ronlributes little or no t h ing to bureaucratic e x t e n s i o n , according to his theory. RATHER , T H E governmental s t r u c t u r e ('Xpands in direct proporl\on lo the increase in advisory councils. Fatkin claims that under his reducing pl an the govt•mnlf'nt Y.'ould lose about two agencic~ a "'eek until the bureaucrncy stabilizes at a \e\·el th:it is normal for its height. ENTER TODAY! • A Photo contest for People who love dads The Daily Pilot's People Section will make ·both 1he w1nrier and lhe father in his/her pic- tures famous by publlsh1ng the best or lhe snapsnols 1n ~ Falher's Day picture page on June 16. IT'S EASY 1 "TJlo.o n n1c!urc ol 1ne dad you ~nl to make tJmouo;. HI.! .:...1n O!:• a1oiw w1th n1s kids Of W>lh lnf>nds bur CJICh n1m 1n !he act of being a dad and pno1ograo11 him ~ H ave a black-ano·Y.h1h.> Orin! made for the oon- rt'.'::.t 1any S11('. mounl9(1 o r unmounted ). • J t.1Jd 11 or deliver 11 10 Da•IY P1101 People Sec:hon t"<'lllrf' Jun£' 5 llhe COIJOUn below or send in 1nlot· 1n.it1on on your o.,,·n paper w11n !ht pnnt 0t pnn1a.) • • ' Vital Statisti~§ for tl1e'Ora11ge Coast A1·ea ' • Dissol11tio11s of ltlurrtuge '9, Of LllllllW ki<ll. MAOOOA·KANNUS "P' 20, Frtd A ~oi, 31, •nd LYren1 A Ktnn11., ''' l;l(lln ol Fw"11ln V&lltv ~MITH·MARGUl lEU" Apr ,.,, C •~lk' AUtn ~ml1n, \9 o I W1•t"''"''"'• '"" E.•on R • n t t Mar11v1o1.i~. t9, ot Go•dtn C>to•• l!nltrad Mly l Wtllntr, Sn1ron ,._ •nd Gtoo•t>e S RDllrlGlllf, Vol•na~ M . .aN (ll••lllS H •• Cll<kl. Pn~lllJ A •1111 l ooov \'t<>ct Mt lCN, L•Utt! F•• oinQ 0.vla E. Anl••· Llnc1 Ann 1nd Pttt• ,..\av1 M•r~owl!/, Jvllyf I... 1nd A:y!I! (j. Pullm•n, J""n c; •nd JomllS M. Eawt•dl, Oon•ICI Br..,;1 • n d MClnV""" Pau, M••tor•• S. 1nd Dt!mer M. Waqnlf, Jovc1 M~"• 1nd Oonald lltld r;;rm~~~ :. •. ~~ '~t·1~' !~'d'01Wim P.•lnY• McConn•ll. Ctn• Lamarr 1nd Ea11n l<irtn (unto. Cn.rle\ J. iMI N1ncy J. Rllflllln. Mltl>otl LOlllJ 'flll Sand•• ·~ Ama<10t, ~ntl!t D 111<1 Jost Loyll C11>1ro GtO!"~t. ~"'tilt O 1no SteDl1f" W tfrolt*'~" VIO<"li J"n • n !I Btn!•mln O•vld Hern. Stna•• M. """ O~Yld L 60dtn T•"v L Ind Ml,llatl G °'" P•WIMI•. 0111111 J •nd B.r11<1r• •• Hfm•lt.,.., c ... rlt J P. """ e eny lDll H•hl>"'. J1nk• M•rlt •nd Jt illt \ Jtu<r Bt!ll•, 01r1a lr1n 1n11 W1\ha .... ...... 8•"-er• Mk111el Oanltl and Son<1ra l••n . Ste•tltns, II:-•! E arid Mer"vn MlllrtfM Otn.IH dM Jol!n M. ,,\tt"!ln, Lea J. Ind ElltU>tln Ann Clld•tlen, Lind• S. tna R~n~lo 0.,..11 L~rn>. P•mela KJ• and v.-nno " Rlcnn•a W•<10!"lt<, E.mf!1U! J·• ana 0Jrl~ Jt~n BaHtY, Btv•rlv """e •<Kl J~n·~• HO!n•Y Sliva, Mt"V C. t nd P,w1 V Jont,, lan•t• Del"'"' ~n!I Jdn~· L~• V1rela, Ht!""' A:lv~fd •nd Pdul•no PO•l<t KtlMIV. Ooro1nv EOl!A •nd lllllv lo\elvl n Zoll5r~. J1mt' J. and (yn1M1 J ~~r~g;, Elt~nor L<tnl ~n!I G••tlrl<! WllklnJ, Mat\h<'I 1n~ P,rrlc~ D~nn i< sc.r.,, Mltn1el JDf\n and ~and•('1 '" llu!ltr. 60<111• 0 . Ind WIUl1'll L. 8ro.tdd11s. P•lrlcl1 Ann nM C'1nrlt1 Htnrv B~rtld<le, E111a1>ttn L tnd J°"n l ""''"°"pnlo5, Be•I ~nd 1'lyok1 S&no•"· Tcril Elnift .i1<1 Jin saum•n. Ovna lfone tfld Lel<!nd Noil Ei•"""· E•tlvn ,na Sau\ Mffrriuge Lieenses 1,,_.S VEGAS. Nev. -Mtrri•ite !!<en,~• ,.,,,.,, lle•e lnclll'de MA~lERS·HAGEM ... N -AP•. 19, Stt· 1>!1t'n Jo» M•~'"" 1i. d l'<1Unt1ln v.11,y. and KethlHn Ne1oe•t f1•11e· m~n, 11, Oil H\lnlln~!nn B••ttl. BECK-HILL -Apr 19, W!lllnm I< 6e.:k, ao. •no 111111. l'leH Hin, ~. 0<>111 ol Hun!lnnton Be1tn, COGHILL-l'RIZZELI.. "'P'· 7(1, Mllvln E!l<ltne C11<1n11t. JI!, ol 1-<11nllnjj!0<> Bt1ch, •ncl C•rolvn ROM Frlu111 :r.J, of Wl!mh>Qton. SOLANO·SEHORN -AP•. 10, Trlnl<!ad $olano, 111. and Weicoma C. sfnorn, J'I, boll! ol Lo• ,..1amlro1. TERNEUS-ENGl..ANO Ap•. 20. F•ttntl• S!epnen Terney,. 21, and Oerleen G1v• Burl<.• Er'llll•nd. 19, • botn ol Hun1lnoro11 Br1ct1. CAEVOtSERAT-~WINOLE -Apr. 10, Rld11rd E. CrtYOllt••I. 11, •nd 0.00.-ah Lvn11 5wlnelle. ,0, l>Qll\ of S111 J11111 C11>1t•r1rt0. WINK:LER-M,Q:R11N -Ap•. 10, Ger1ld p.,,f Wlnkle•, JI. of Hunrlni;i!Dll Betel!, Ind Sllvdnt Antonl1n1 Marlin. HAVES-NICHOLS -Ar>t 20. Rltnttel 1:1...,.m.,..o H'"'" 21, ol Lon-. Btot" ...... 0.DOt-•11 Lvnn N.cn.)l~. 19. OI Cool• Mt'ol LAll:r.C>N-W!NSLOW -AP• lo. Jonn Ro0~r L••.on, 11, !Ind Mar,n1 Rtnllt WhlllOVI. H , l:Kltn of CO\!~ Ml•• 1.£HNt:R BROOKS -Apr. lD. w111 .. m Br11d"V 21n111r, ~. •nd Mltl\l~o Conll<e Broot.>. >O. b0111 01 Fo11ni1ln Vallev. WEl~ER·TH0MA5 -A~r . 7tl. JDf\n Mer.vn Wtllt•. lt ~nd Ctr•ld!nt A Tnomd,, 1i. llOlll of C">l1tr1no Be1tn. UtH .. ES<P.STLEMAN "''" Ru•M!ll JOl'n Ul\lts, ~. ot Co1lt ,,\e•A. •n<I Roi.e M~•+t C••llt•n.,n, d. <>I Wtl!ml<»l~r 2!..HNl"IEll:..COHl'l -.. or !!. J&mtl E""'I" ze11n1 ....... 11. 111<1 P~l'V Ann C<>v11. l• ..,,111 ot 11~<.h<191cn S••~n 011.AKE ·DEAN -"'"' 11 Biiiy Colt D••~e. 20. ~llO !.\l;l<I I.~""• Ot•fl. II, b(;l~ or H""'""Jl(>rl BtllCll. HE NNE~~EY-STE0HEt1~0"' Apr . 11. Jo~..,, O•••a HtnM•>tY· ~1. I/Id C:urolv" s .. ~t .. n•c.11, lJ. bcln ot H11n•ln11tc11 8e•~n. ULlANO-MAN~KE Apr M•,,...11 Tl!On>IS Ull1t11d JJ, dM B11roaro Je~n M111sk1, l\. 00111 or t111,.••119ton e~~c11 1 01-..t:S·PERRONE -.&.11' 71. Je" E o;~. •S, c• Ne.,.11<1<"1 Sc•~"-1111<1 ~·' hE Jr. n P•tr'r" l•. ul ''"""· (.1MllRONE·511CKLf II.Pf "~-·~II c;1,.,, ... ,., 9 ·~a Lori M.:i•lf curli• Sht~lr, 21. Do1n o! L~gunl l o; .... HOLll .. CS.'IORTH·rHOMA~ -Apr, ll. ll~r! F. f<Ol,.ng•,,ofln. 'Le~•l 1 ,lig•;'. '' 11~<1 P•n•~I~ T 11amn>. "L~al "g~." onin of Nc;o,1>Crl B~Jcn. 01/ERLA!'O·JP.NDT IW• il. c;rrlld Allen Ovo=t111M, ll, atld E;llc..n Mitty J<>.,~I . J•, ootn ol ~'~wpan 8t1c11. ROO NT-BllANCkCOMB -Ai>r. O~notl c;eo·~~ Rc<:1n1 J), 1tnd l.ore11a Junr Brantlltomo. JI, 00111 01 C:M!A M~•a. WOMAC:K·VAUGMAN -Apr. 2S. VlrQll 8 . Womd~k, Jr., •9, <>! _i:IO»lflOO!', •nd Lt1V1rne L Va.,gndn. ~. o I ~H "'"'!llOn B~~<ll. , 61SH0P·WARi:tEN -Apr. ---- CHAIN SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC 50°/o OFF* FAIRICWHEM IMSTAUED IY WARDS •Gettt, posh. topr•il, fitti.qi Md ittJhillotion .-•*'9 o1- r._ 1o.., prictJ. Cotl fw frfl •!ti_.t todcly! WOOO AHO WROUGHT IRON AL.SO AVA.II.AILI HUNTINGTON CENTER 111111' I..,. __ -•tJ..W.11 HONER PLAZA _.._,,. .......... _,41~1 r----------------------1 1 unders1and 1h1s ('ntry mu:c.t be 1ece1vect .ii onC' 01 I fht> 0 .11ly Pi1<"1! o1 hCC'<: Ov Noon on W('dneS\lay I June 5 to oe f'l101010 for 111d91rig arid 1n.i1 .ill pr1n1~ I bllC'ome 1nc P•OOi"rly ot tn(' 0 <11IY Pilor a no cannot 1 be rerur neo My nnmC' •. , •..... Age ...... . Relaltonship 10 lather 1n , r't,IO My address •. City ••..••••.. Z10 .•. Phone f Name ot la!hat in pt-.oto I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L----------------------~ DAILY PILOT '.l ' B•l'l(!CI. ''·· 21. ol H ...... t.ngl~ Betel!, ••l<I Mtu•ffft P1t11d1 W1,,en, 2•. DI 1. ......... VREGSON-OANIEL -"''" 1•. W•ll•r LH G~ton, )t. Qf HIH'ltinglOll Bt1cti. tnd IC1lkleen Ann Oanltl, 2•. OI W'llltli•• B\lll..EA·OAN\£\. -AD<'. lf, wmi .. ,, Tlltll 6u!lfr. 71, •11<1 0.bOtll\ Ann Oftn•"· ?l. both ot HunHng!OI' 6•1c11. OUNC:AN·M.llV -A11t . 16. lllt~t, Jon~ Our><.t~. lf, ot G'"'"" Gtovt, and '""V Ltl M•v. II. O! HuAllflOIOn Bttcll · HOlBllOOlt·SITERLET -Aor. 1&. Gordon Lt• Holbrool, r.i, of Siii L&~~ C:trv, Utan, dn<I cvn!n!a L<111isr ~1111111. 21. llf C:!all MMI, l..INDER-1..es1e11 ~ Apo 1~-Ptler P•ul Linde•. 50. OI Palm Ol..,.1, Ind Mif\11'11 H1mlnan l.•lltr. )I. ~ N1,..pgrt 8Mc:h HENLEV·WILl,,IAMS -A,,,. 1•. P1t•l(lt J. H•nlew. 14. Ind M••Y LOU W•!lllm\, 3.4, DOii! ot Hu11!!1191on 8eKl1. LEl'FLEll.·GOM EZ -.. pr 26. JI~> T. Ltltltr, ll, ol lhHI,,. P•t~( '"" Ligia Gotn•1, 21, ot Huot ngton 111..:11. 1 ROTTE·SH11,tN -APf. 71, l'•ank Wl~nt 11:0111. n. DI FD1H1l1l11 v-ll•~. Ind Slli•l•V Ann SM!n, II. Cl Wttlmlrutt•. (.LEl/ENGEll:•HOPJUNS ·-Apr. JT. Mlct01tl Rco Clhtn~1r, 76, tnd S11· ..,. «•v KOPl<lnl. 20, llC!ll cf W1llrnl11'1rr PROCTOR-WILSON -Apr. 11. JOl\11 £ ProcfOI'. "· •ncl Morl4A JOV(I w11..,.., .o. blltll 0t Hur>111111ton B11tn. SHOOK.·SALVll.0011. -AP<. 27, 01nny !IMOi; 20. tfld JIJCIV An111 S•tva<>Or. 1t. bolh of S.n Clemenlt. SHOCKLEV-YANOERHOUF -II.JI". 11, Ce•v EllG-SllOCUfy, 21, o! Sent• And. Ind Loh EuGtne Vjncl9rl!Out, l9, of Foonl1!n V111•Y- HINSON·KE5fEll -APf . 11. f horn.o• Wiiiiam Hln•on, II. 1~, DI C:o•ll Mesi, 11•\d Cindy MH Kn!tr. 1Q, ot L0<1g 6t•cll. 11:0Gf.11:$·MAl\T!N0 J.p;., 1 I . T!lfoQ'Pf• 01rllrtQ ltOllffl, Root M••w "'••hno, 1/, C111u1r1no Reid•. YOUNG-OLAH -Apt '1. Oor111J M1U011 Vou"G. Jr.. Jl. a,,a Merl• AM Ottn. Jj. llCllh o+ (gr,11 MtM. 8 00TH·lCIESEL -Apr ?I. ll10r1111 Cll•fltl BoOI~, U. •ft<I LIM~ Ann Klfttt. )1,tl)C>lll OI Hu11!lnolon &I.Ch, Pill~ ROWlAHO -AO• ,., a ... 11mln H p,11,, .i, of S1n11 .&.111, ulft Snirlev Jr1n Rowland.]), ol FDi!n!lln VIU<I'/ HAYES-HOPPING -A~r. H, J1m~t Wltlo\ Ha•••• 31. of IUvt,.ldf eP1d l ftcey Loul•I H11ppln1;1, If, QI Nlif'POr! B~e,n Sale :~ '.- ·35.99 • Reg .. 45.99 Boys' or girls' 20 hi-riser. CoastE:!r brakes 20:ic 1 75" tires Chrome plated handlebars. lull chain guard and banana-style .denim saddle. 1 n Carton Price A dditional Charge For Assembly. Sale 63.99 Reg. 79.99 His or he r Huffy 10-speed. 26" from~ o rr>ol 1 ·1r·n~1 beauty. Bo1·•noun1-d sh,ft levers, s•d<;!-pllll c•1'1pe r brakes, ro c1n9 • / ,. .., saddle. In Carton Price Add111onal Charge For Assembly. Sale , 79.99 Reg. 99.99 27" 10-speed disc brake bike. Revolutionary Shimano rear disc brake. D~ra111eur geanngwilh stem mounted shift levers. Gumwall tires. ratlrap pedals. In Carton Price • • • • Add1t1onal Charge For Assembly. BUEMA PARK ORAM GE City Dr. et 4-*w Gt•~• ll•d. 0,... l 0-f , ..... 'D.lly S.11dof I O to 6 SANTA ANA )fOO So. l riJlol -l'ole. ol So. c 011,t ''••• Ope~ IG-f P·"'· Ooily Soi11ffy 10 .. 6 IHcli .. o ....... ..,. \ 0,.. ~ t:JO to t:JO , .... s-loif 10 .. [1 • 103 FM '"°"' 1:a,.h 1011 1 ~1.1nd i\jcwport Beac h STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR \ I ' 5 1 FIR EVE FUT SIW s l'I 1, in "A Tt • .. r---'-----,.--------------.,_ Dou ble Trouble In The Service BEHL!~ ri1 p1 1 -Jn 1939. 11 let\' weeks l~.fo1 c the outbr1'.ilk ol World \\':1r 11, Ferdinand Ku111pp('t'1l went to a 1:1 1\}'t 'r to bri n·: a di1·urcc suit aga1n:.t Jus Wifl'. 1\ftcr rcturnu1g lron1 n priso ner of war can1µ !11 lh!? lal L· IU4t)s. Ferdinand n1:irrlcd an11tlu'r 11·111111111 \Vhat Fl·rilin;•nd c!id 1101 kllOIV \\':IS thnl he \V!IS never divorced fru1n his fi rst 1virc who sho11cd up rerentty d e ni a n d l n g alimony. A c ou rt trying Ferdinand on b 1 g ;1 in v charg~s ruled lhat !111· noW i2·y ea r-o Id Frrdut•lld must pay 11lir11nn~ 111 his ·rirst wife anrl th.11 t11s second 1vifc h11~ 11t <JS!>ui.•c her 1naiden n:unc. ~;1\ y Airman H1·i·ruit Brian J. Uucknt•r, son of ;\Ir :ind .\trs . .\11 1/ord I!:. Buckner uf lli2!}J S.1y brook Lone . Hun· t1n;;!on Bl·ach. gr<Jduatcd frn111 rcl'ruit lr;uuing at the Na\'ul Tr;.i u1111 g Cl'ntcr. ~an Oi~·~u . Nt1vy L i c u t en a n I Corn· n1ander ll<'wey n. i\1arine, of 11:18-I S11uti1 ~1aria St., F'oun· taln V<ill\!.V, cc11n plc ted the two-wcl•k Counter Insurgency Orientation Course at thl' Nn v11I Amphibiou:; SttlG•JI bt•rc. lie 1vas instnJctcd in the haslc concepts of Pttcrri ll 1 warfare. a11d rce<'i1·e<J :ln 111 d1·p!h analysis or some of tlf..· 1nore 11cll·kno .... ,!1 !!l l"rr1l~1 rnuv en1cn1s in the "'orld t•r day. Navv Ensign \\'illlam L. Goehlcoa, son of ?llr. and t.·lrs. UPI T•l•Photo Hobert S f;ochiC'Q;1 of 1m1 l'n1v1dt•111·(· J.:111t• and hu~tnu1if of the fornll'I' '.\ll!is Colleen I~ Sl11111>~011 of 2111 ,J oli~'! St . ;lit of lh.1nt11 1~1 ou lle;1l·h. hns ('0111· JJh.•ted the b:1::1 11· Nt1Va/ Flight Offil'PI' !ra1n1ng 111 111 .. 1111\.'ll ;u!' s\~111011 at rcnsaL'Vla , l"!a . \\'AC S1X!('i;1l1st /"our Shur11n 1\1. 'l'\s1l.,1, :l;i11~hli·:· nf ~I· and ~\rs. 'Ji111ddl.'IJS A. Tyazka, li-071 l!;1rd1\1ck Clrcle, Huu- lington liC'ach. is ass1g1lL'CI 10 lh•· 9th Infantry DivislOl\ Su1r po rt Co1111nllnd at Fl. Lewis, \\";i~h Spt>C'. Tys~ka is it personnel ;1c1u111" S[k•1·ial1 s1 wt1 h 1he 9th :idJ Ul:Jtll jlcncral con1p:n1y of ihc suv pu rt comm;.1nd. N :1 v y llosp1talman Ap- prcn!icc Jin1mic C. Catnphtll, da11ghh·r fl f ~!r and r-.tr<;. F'rcd )I. Ell is of 523 1~ T1·nrh St.. IJu11liJH~l!1n B e a ch , r•r:ul11a1(•d lrorn re t• ru i t trainini:: for \\'Ornen at !he Naval ·rraining Cl•ntcr. Orlan· dri . rta. '.\1arinc 1'1 l Steven .I . Rniney, son or f\lr. and ~l r'>. .Jerry L . Hainey or 14612 Comet. Irvine . gra<l uatl'd from lhlsic !r:1i111nl! at 11111 '.\lanne Cnrp~ H•·lTllit Dt·µot. S.1n Diego. '.\larinc !'11. Kenn1·tli J'. Rrun·n, son 11f '.\Ir. a1vl '.\lrs C. A. Bro"'" of 5021 Caspian Cir· cit'. Huntington 13 ea ch . i:;radua1ed fro1n basic 1rainini.: at the ~llarine Corps Recruit Depot. San Diego. \l;1ri ne St•cond L11•1 1\('11<1 nt Kenneth E. Thon1as, son of rhe Hcv. ;ind :'.!rs . .Irick I. Thoinas nf 1226 J:utland Tloaci, N('wport Beach. has co 111 p I r t c d Environn1cn!;11 I ndoc1rln:11 ion School at Pensncol:i, F'lll . Air1nnn F1rs1 Clu~s ll:n·- moncl .I. Vi~can l. son ur )llr and \Trs. Gl'rnltl Vi gcant of tili!'J! 'Vallon UrivL•. Huntington Reach. has graduated :11 LJJ11-r y AFB. C(JJo .. from !ht· L" S. A'.r Fore(' m i ~ <; i l e guidance spcciali.~! courts con· ducrcd bv the Air Trai111nr: Cornrnand. E1en tn u.:h top like · Ko1a k.·· portrayed by actor 'feJlv -;;i,alas ha~ ~eC'rt't 11·C':1J,nc"!:i and 19i4 "'i>Ja1- n1a1l! 111 •hL· \"cc11 t ynt.ii 1\'ood di)icovers \\"hat it ·is -loll 1pup.'.'. The ~i rinan. "ho 11a!> train· t•d ·,u illSJ>t.!('\ and r<'pair lhe flight control systen1s of air· lo-;iir mis.si ll's. i; b~ing as~i"'n­ cd to i\tarrh AFB; Calif.. for $ SALE FIRST SILE EVER OF THE FU TURI' 11wln9 machln • $5 I OFF ~~~' wit~ . carryln• ,.,. 'J001.;x1 STYLIST STRETCH-STITCH sowln9 machln• SAVE OVER $50 duty 11 ilh a unit of th\· Str;111•;11e 1\~ c.inunand. t~i rrnan f''.irsl Class .J:.ames I"' I'. \\'lllis, son of '.\lr. and .\Ir<; I Ch:irlcs U \\"illis, 5162 S~u·. ro1v J)ril·e. Hun!ington Brach. has gtnduated with honors at Shcppurd AFB, Tex .. fron\ the L' S Air Fort:t! a 1 r c r u f 1 1nrt·h:1111c coursi· conducted -b1 tl1<• Air Training l'on11p1:~t · A11·ru:.n \Villis, ooW tr8in~' d to rt•p'.lir current Air Fo rl.'il j r nircrafl. ill' f°>eing assigned 1 7.11·eibruckrn AB. A1nn;in First Class Louis A. n yc,• ~on of '.\Ir nni '.\!1<; D.11 id I!. llyce of 27042 Via (;raudc. t.1ission Viejo, has graduated at Keesler AFB . J\tiss .. fro1n the U.S. Air Forcl' radio oprrRIOr e.">urse t{)n- ductf'<l hi' !he Air TrElinin~ Con1rnand. 'fhc ;::r111;1n. \l'hn 11•11s !ritin- l'd to Of,>i.'r<1tr r:u.Jio receivers and tr<1 nsmittcrs, is being ass!gnert to. Grissom AFD. Jnd .. for duty 11·i1h :1 11nit ol tht Strategic Air Co1nnuu1d. Na v y Hull .'llaintenance Tc~hnleian Sceond C I a s s Hlchanl C. Smith. whose 1vife So«:1n i~ the daughter of t.fr. :ind \!r~. H11hrrt G. Linneman) of ~1672 Dum breck Drive. llur.11ni:ron Be<1ch. left his honicpllrl hPre aho:ird th<' guided missile dc~iro~er USS John S. f\lcCain. \\ hile enroute tn fhe \Vestern Pacific lo join other un ils..of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. he is ~uled to participate in t r a i n i n g l'"\!•rc!scs in the Jla11·aiian Js!;>nds arcn. Se!'ond Lieutenant ,lames R. .\l<"IJQnahl. son of !\lrs. l\111rion S. McDonald, 1677 Ocean Bh·d.. Newporl Beach. has ! con1plc!ed U.S. Air F'orccl n<.iviga lor-bombardier training .:.11 ~lather AFB. Calif. , Air1nan Ed11ard M. Twining.I !'On of 1\Jr. and l\lrs. Ed\\·ard .\!. T1vining or 16782 Baruna Lnne. Huntington Beach. has hf•en assigned to Keeslef AFB . .\liss .. after i::nmpleting AiJ·I Force basic training. The airman has been assigned to the Technical I Training Center al Keesler for 1 specialized t r a i n i n g in c om munica11ons-clectronies l systems. · ~--I Gel your sun ·~C'ai.on 1v,1rdrohe off lo ;1 grL-11 ~tan wit h th i\ IJll'n!cd pcrrorn1cr. ll ~t"lv\ bu! lonho!c~. ~t'1v s on buttons, uvt'fL'1lgr~. nicnd~ ... ,1/1 \vithouL .itlachrncnb. i\1anyothrr tin1e-sa1 ing h:dtures, loo! ar - p.,,hbuUon '"""'\t ~, .• ,.,__ rhc ull1mJ IC m,hh!n~" I\ ith .1tJ1Jlll.~·d ~"\'tJu,ivc feJ lUI~') like a ~e-thru hohh1n 1'111du.,.., pu•h·hulton fron t dror· in bobbin , one ,\~·p h111l 1-1n hunonhnlrr, more I 51 9 REG.249.95 ln1l'rrh:ingeahlr '1!'L'I' ti, J"lg·zag, f.1~­ hu1n, hl1nd ~! 1 lchr', hu1h-in buttonholer. SINGE R , SEWING COURSE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE . 10-18. Only 98¢ hr. 18·2~ hr . lessons. S1 7.50.I Enrollment entitles entry inlhi Singer Stvlem11k1t Con fest. Great prizes 1nclud1ng Sl 5.000 cash, 45 se\Vlng m11ch1ues, 2400 Nore/co Untangle rs. Sewing Centers and participating Approved Dealers SI For sto re nC"Jrest you. see the yellow pJtl~S under SEWIN G MACHINES . ~n~ff h•i A l•rt ••• I 1d1· 1 P•)'•·,. Al,'o,' Crt di l PIAll I• ~···l•hlf' JI ~!ll.ff ~c .. 1r1• Ct !11Cf\ •od m•"V A !'/''O~td Oe,ltr'. 1 ~u<o1 1::1,h111n :\t.·11 p.1r1 W~dntJd~~. ~Aay 15, 1974 '--------"---- 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF" THE HARBOR I i J e--. • JC Penney 11 J 415 7 89 0 9 MC r (1-:. :i"''Pf~ ..... ,. ~· .................. CHARGE IT with you r JCPenney Charge Card 11 \Clu a::in·1 tl<ive a charge. JlJ~l 'S!'e how fas I we can open up you r new accounl ·Very together. Very now. ·very easy care in machine wa shabl e nylon/pol yester. Assorted solids, prints . 10to 18. • \ / BUENA PARK ORANGE SANTA · ANA . •A TrJdtmJr~ uf Ttll SIN(,f ~ ( (1 \11'·\~V (,,pyri.h! \ !C!7-I 111[ SINC.lR (Q\IPANY. Ail R•Jlllh Rr1 t rvtd f hrouahout lht Wo1ld, lt och ol Oro11i:tttl!Grpt Opt11 Dolly t:lO to t:JO p.m. S1111itar IO to 7 City Or. ot Gordt11 Ciro'' ll•d, 0 ,.11 I 0·9 p.111. Dolly S1111day I 0 to 6 JtOO-So. l rhlol -Mo. of So. Coail Pin• Opt11 I O·f p.111. Oaity S1111doy I 0 lo 6 \ \ ' l ' I I • l \ '. r 10 DAILY P/LOr \ /' I • '-· / lrvi1te Clcisses Listed The follo.,..·ing ac!i\'ities nre offered br the UC Irvine eii:tension Progran1 ror n1onlh or ~ta~·· Activit ies earlier in 11a• 1nonlh h3ve berlf publhhed pre,;ously. TKU•SO.l.'1, MIY i• . ••,.r(o l o lour.,11 1,,., uom • """'oqr~Ol'l•r'• Vii•· 06ln1.·· L •~I e r ''"""· WHI c,,..,, S!~lt Pnct"'"•ol<e' ~t~'\:1~.~~~r'~~.'· .. ~i~,~~~j,~.r&~ Pho!OQ•e~nv 1·1C ~ n•. Rm lllJ ~<>elll Science •1111. SlnGlt A"miulon. t l "hno,ovln~ ~upervl,orv 5 ~;I'• '' 1iow1rd W i i ton, ,pr e 1ldent, ... dmlnl1trt11ve Rt>t1rc11 Auocl•1t1, lnc. A ono-<1av 11min1r, f ;lO 1.m.'4;:IO o.m,. c11~•100 •nd M.1n o·w .. Room• HolhllV Inn Holli. Bristol St. 1! Sa<1 01..,0 Fret wtv, Co<r• Me1a F~ ·~. ll'IC!u.;!•1 luncll, Pat~lna lr>O <1•<1 m1rttl•I, "C1\1xlH •n!I QVll»•~ Tnf Rtt!tlll !T ~owl!~ f~D~ndl'NI Uni v'"" F.lr'«ll"" G&le•I••· TO\! 1!11'" ll•M ,,n~ S'•od>' Sl•I• l h-le1," Wllll1m J. l(avrman, 111, Pll,O, Oho.<:IOr, Grl ll l l h O'UtrV~lotv. Looi .. ,..,tit •, Port r! ~ l.,:lu•t •tr!et. "R!el1llvlty ~ n a (Llme>l<>av " 1-9 lO D.m.. ,fl1•~1tcrl•"' M1•vrnwnr Coll01Je. L~ Y•r~ ~na 8•1avla 'A •·~.. Or ~nDe. SI no I e 1<1ml,hlon. IS. "Whl111e1 •"" rnl<rles. Focus: s-. SIO<Y, P<iel•v.'" lrtn• l\l•n.... 0 .. (l•mt!ntuv OalUOl• C••tlllclle. mu•k >oto(i1liit anJ •1·r1~m C~•. I'S .. Prolt1wr o! Encilhll. (~! SIDI• rullp1lon P~rt or • lerl11ft ·~ri•' -'-'"<Yvtf'lturl!:: In Poll( f°Ynr..,.1...,:· 1·10 :iJ';;\(,,,,::i; l!_'· H"manilitl liGll. S!n~le "Soeciaf ConsldtraT>ont.'' Frt<lerlc~ L. Glau1er, /.\.0. ~ •ht•M F.,,,, .. ,~, or Mf!lldne, UCI. Part cl a t~<lu•e >1rl11. "T~• R!•snlra1orv Sv11e'"" 1·10 D rn. Fr.,nm•n L•ctur" H•ll, M..ctlcal Su•Dt 11 &Id<!. Slnnlf •dml~)•Cll· <A"'- l'll lDAY. ~.t,TU,f'\Y •N"' SUNDAY, MIV 11, \I, tlld ,If "PHSOl't•I Gr°"~n Ind RI~~ T•lrln11." 'ltrv Jo W-'hn E ... 0 ll"W>Cl~I~ Pro-lt uor or E!luca11on. C~I $1ale LOflQ se~tll. A 1n<ee-<11v wesl"n" wnr~•llO<l Frld•v. J.10 11.m.1 Sa!urd1v, t e.m.·5 i~:· 1~6. ~,~;.:..r~'r',~~·H1,~ ~.n;:o:i:1.111";';i (ltnotJt OrfYf, lrYlne Fft : ••5. IATUllDAY, MIV 11 "How to ~•ve Mt-ne" W~•n T r"vt•ln~ ADro~," RObatl M. W1!Mln1 1na Joan Cltllf , Aulhot1 of TM World Trlv~l 1'11nne•.'' _. one-d•Y ""'II'''"• S p.m., Rm. 100, Social Sdence t~an. Fee· (ovple1, UJ.50; Sl119le1, l!0,50; ln· cllldt5 -COl>V DI book. "Tiie w ... 1d Tr~vet Pl1n1M1r 1/ld olhtr m~!ed~!s." "Communk1Uon." Howard Wiison. ll!"tll!l1111, AdmlnJ,tr~Hve Rn•a•cn _.5. i<tel•'11•, 111<. A one ll•r ttmln~r, ''XI 1.m.-4:l0 D.m., Gold Room, Meld Com· mont. FM 1.0. !nch.tc111 Cun<ll, 111rk· Ing 1110 lntl•t.Kllo114tl rn1terr11. MONDAY, Mly 1t ' "'Prw~lca! Maln1tn111ce P o1n c v . " P1nel of Malnlen1nce IHI llV l!av St\11111, P•e1l!len!, Tll9 PrO!llrlY l.\ano)Q~ment Comoo1ny, Ntw/l<)-t Brar11 P~r! "r a l&etule serlu, "Rt•ldtnU~t lncD~ Pr...,e•ly Ar>tt!rntf!I Hov·.e~- 1nv11!.....,t •nd M~111~1emf111," 7--t:JO l).m .. Rm. 118 Humenllles Hill. Single 1<1mlulon, u.~. "UH of lranHctl1wut An1tv1l1 111 l!evtloplnp btlte• >t~unl rrltrlon•nl1>1,'' ROWrl DfVld!Dl'I, Ph.O., Cllnlrel P~yc:hol('9hl. Part ol a lecture i.eml111r progren1, "U<lnq l • • • 1 c ! I o n -0 I ""•IV•I• ln Evervd•Y ll!e." 1·10 n.m .. llr. 100 S111;l1I $Cl1nc1 Hill. S!nglt •OmlHlon. IS. TUll!ID.&Y. Mly !I "M1rln1 Ecol09y tor Olvet1."' Mat~ t1ov.1, M.I>.., C11t1 lc11lum Coordlna!o• and ln1lru<lor In (h1r111. M•tlnt \.•bOtBlCll"Y "'""'''"" 0<1119t C"'intv ' Oepl11mtnt ol E<lvctlfDl'I, Ofl it"-11 · M1rlne Sden,e. P.trl DI • fl•DO•am, 1- 10 11.m.. M1dne Sc:len<;:e Lab, 2d05 01na Orlvt . 0.tnJ -Point. Foe; •1 } lnclu<lts bofl, rn11+s I nd bunk• on lltl~ Trip. '"How 111 M~! ,,... lttt•eath:on •! N-• of "'' ll.tl1rdt<I,'' lrvln.g R. S!on1. Ll!t.O.. C~n,,nunlly Li~lKln 11leprti.tnl1ll~t. F1lrv!tW 5 I I I I Hlllpll1l. P1r1 ol 1 le<ture 1trl1s. "Tll9 MtnraUy Rtlardfd ... T~tl• l •talm.nl and Tr1lnlnq," 1-f:•5 p . "' .• Mull'l1111r111111 R o o m , Rt111bl111111on Bldrg., F.tlrYltw sre1e Hcurll•I. ~lnglf •dmlukln S5. W•DNlSOAY, MIV 11 '"Ecolog-1(11 Con1l~11!ont of 1111 H1rbor1 -l!l•v• ot Soutr11rr C11/lorn!1.'' Mlck1y Ovurl, J1:1141arcn _.uoc:l1!e, _.11111 1-ianccck Fovno.ilM. use. P•rt of 1 vet ll<;tu rt tt rles. "!:">logy pf lht Southern C•ll!lltn'~ Cot•lt!ne." 1-9:•S "·'"" Rm. 111 Humanlll•• H.iU. S!ngle admlHlan. i.i.~. TNUllSDAY, M1y U "Pll otJ <i •~ollv-tlle VD1,tlhl11t Mfdlum." t rrv Burchf(l'l(j, lntttuclor, NtwPOrf Sc!IODI Df PholOC1r11111V. Par1 DI • UCI lt'(lurt st•!11 "Pl>Ol<>0r1pllfrs ~ llhotDO•tOhv."' 1·10 n.m.. Rm. 100. Sno:l•I Sc!tnct H111. s111a11 a<1mlolon. u . "l'ur~Y '"" Ounkv . FOC~; PuoNl•v.'' "''''°" H IDb•r d Muc~enfhtle• cvnur~• Ct ntt r. Part 11 ~.~:~;1~~·~'1•J:1~'A~~~"'.111e:..!f\4r1~ Hum1<11!in Hi ll. Sincilt Admll4lon, IL '"C•nc'' al !ht --c;n;, .. Don R. Miiier. •.1.0 , Pro!e~SO' nl SYrotrv. CNllornlA Col/to• o• MfdlclM UCL "'" DI • IPCfllre s.e•l•>.. "Tiie Rti<>lr•tory SY11..,..," 1-10 P.m .• Fre<.hm~n l •(IUtt !"all. 1.•fdltAI 5urQ.e 11 B1da. ~irn'!lt 1<1mlnh>n. U.50. Cvrrent Re.urcn II\ Co.ftl~'l<!Y "Tile l !It<!•~• 8'•ck~attv r:tanr·u~ CC>\lnll1111 Gal1d'• ~fl<I !l>e S~aot QI !lie •Jnl•••tr Tl1~ UltlmA!e Fllt or !l>t tlnl•"tt>e.'" \\'l!ll1m J. lt•ulni•n 111, Pf\ 0. <li•t'<IC't Grlllllft ObHrv81Crv. l.os An<:el'J Pa1! al 1 IPCIU1"e srrlM. "r:ttl•rlvllY ind CD•molaov." 1-t ·)O ~i'"·v,~~'!~"~ii~ .. T~v'"l~~.t &';~~· s1...,1, """'lhlon. 1s. Sl>.TU,DAY. MIY 1S "W\1allt. ltdoov Fltld lr\11.'' Walter . C (Pt!J Qv/1111", t"""•~lr /.,,....,.(JI Olr..:rc-. l.IM Counirv ~'""· 1nc_ Ptrl ~· • l&elurr w l11o '(Wlkll•fr E<Ql\loa" . /,,\8n•Qf~I ,."'1 lt11•vlo•.'' 1 10 p m s:;.r1t1 C-1mb l nea!tr L~ Counr,..,. Sai.rl,' M!llt' ll\(Vtlon P1r~w~v. l~Qu"" 111111 Sl~ll: .-J1nlul~n. !~ "I R s. Pfltnl: ls•llet/' /.Hchfttl J c~ .. ,u-...,, Ll."I... tHorMv, '"" Dern" !.. ~lartn. l .o .. ·~ T,. ' OfpA•ltNtJJI, A\"'' "'<1"111. 1t\d Ct 5ant~ Aqit. A onr~V' .,,,..;n•r, ']~ , .., •.lD ."i"'· Rf'!. 101, "'-Ytlc11 1 5, 1f<'1; !1111;. ~" U(I, ln(IUdtt 11,inth •l'd\Ojl;!ng, 'TUll!SOAV, Ml'I' tt lllP ol !"'tlnr&rti~I _.nAIVJit tl'lr Olto"'1 ,.,,., w1nr lo ••oil:! 01""'9 '""' OlllP""O _,..,fflnf., scdp!•." llboert 0.1.111.~n. Ph.Cl . C.t111lc•I P~v111<>1911(t1. Par! o! I IK!\ll"t 9ff!lln1r orog,....,_ u,,nn Tr1ni.ictto<>.11 Anah"·> In (,e,.dav Liit ," /.ID p.m . Rm 100. S,;>Cltl Sclt~r t<.ill. ~II! aamli •icn, u . 'Oe11til:lol11Q • Alh<ivlor Aa11111 .... 1 P•tog•am.'' B"nil 1+ttr11toY•l> .. Pn O .. Ol•t •l\\t, 8tl\a~lar _. • i M \ 1 ltl t n I ""'ll''m. F1lrvlr<tc Slllt '"'°'"'"I' Piri C•' ~ ltcturt Sftl.ts. Kf l'\ll: "l•ni.1iv Rot~rdrd ... TM!r Tre~fmtnl 8110 f t1in.ng " 1-'·•) f> Pl\.. ~Vllir~•t lltoQm R:en1t11nr,.11n Blllg . J:1lrv•t w 51•!~ Ho..,.lt•I. Si119lt "'1tl'llH!on, il. WEDNESDAY, Mlt lf Etole>(lv 01 O•~np• c ...,.,1y Rnc~y $"0n!1.' Or 5'tvt MU"'Y· _.UllJl~I p, .. lf'IO' B•OIOCI~. C'll 511ff f'dlr"<•• 1'011 al • ltchire Pritl· "EtQl"llV o! •~· ilHJr~trn c11no•nl1 Co1 •11u .. .'' 1· f Ii fl m_, II.II' 111 "1um•nll,.. H•ll Slnolr ldm• ... Dfl II IG. · •4vn ••no.' l'/~11~• ( IP~J1 Ou•n11 COl'llOl"flt loolO!f1C•I dlr«IW, llllll C~vntrv S~n ... Inc:. P4tl ol 4 l<>tlurt "';''· · Yt'lkrtltt eca1o0, " t' on"'}tmt~1 •ftd Stl\,\•lO' .. 1.10 p m~ S1t1rl C1m11 Tl'IPJ•1•, lion c-••r ~•<orl. ltXl Mo.111"" -P•t~w1v. i..-011111 Hlll1. $in9te 1dmlstlon, 16. THURSO!>.T. M•Y )II , . .._ 5urvrr of llM tol1tDr• of Pl'lol<)9•1Dlr,." BffUmtnl Jtt ,. ~I I 1, vl1!t1119 oro••HDr, U"lllWnltv ot Ntw ~·••'lo Ptrt C'f i<'ch"f ••rlf ' llll:>l09r111Mr1 Clfl Pllo!Oljlt',.~11•.-1·10 p "' R.., 100, loelll k lf"<t H1!1. Sn~lt Ml"'IU!OI\. U. ,lllOAY, MtY JI . ..... ,_ 1.1 "f'~Y•l'Mll! ••lCI ""'"""t\.'" ol.11.1•1""' Alt•pre1n. MA.. P'•rotlPll 9.,, ..... ,, Elfmt<l•try S<llool, 1t1tl J I""' Putill. 9 S. fductll00111 Dlrtetor. P1q11t·•. Chnit. Stnt1 A~~ . .t, !llf""°dY •t•t"'CI ~'1111'""'' Frld•r. 1 10 pm,; Utu•<.111. f·l1 "'°"' l•l P.l'fl .. 1 • IO:JO P "'.; SY!!day, f.11 """"· 1 .. jl.lfl .. Rm J1~­ \Jnl-..rlltv "''~ Stll<lol, &nl Ctl!IPYt Ori~•. lrvlnt. Fe., US. Wrdntsd ay, May 15 1~.r. QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi t•i11aha Fjnnls Four Coust So1>h o11101·cs 'Viu $250 Ora11ge Coast Coast Speake1·s Wi11 Top Honors Four Orange Coast Colle~e sophomores haver e c P i v e d $250 a\vards in the: 1974 Bank Sp1·in g Concert T oitr Sclieditled 0 Stag gered hours is no lh ing nev>. \Ve'vc had them after lunch around here for years." INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPITlbvOzir~ Spcech1nakcrs fro1n Orange ~oo.k a, bronie &\\'nrd in oral of America Co 11\ en u n 1 t Y Co a" t Co l leg c ha v e int.orprct<1tion. and 11·as also College A1\0ards coml;>Ctltlon. distingulsh1.'CI 1he1nsch·r~ h.'· recognit\!d for excellence in The students received thei r 11·innin g i.<'1ern l honors during checks at the Bank of America the ~al ional COlll'tiate Speech c,xµository spcnk\rlg. .D cc Fin~lls in Oinaha . J'\eb. ~htr\I! 1,,1Jl!Unesse:, Cos t a Awards banquel held at the In ti\" c:onl('Sl held las t April ~lcsa '.rcccivcd a c..'f:!rtificate in. Los Angeles Hilton 11.)tc\. Johu eicnberg. Coroir1 de\,· rhe,1or.1cal analysis. Students from 45 Southern ,\1ar. i u;, <I bron1.e aY.-ard h1 Karin Lu~1dell. Cos ta f.1esa. Galifornia community colleges pl'rfuas 1·e spc:iking and ii _wa.s recogn~zed fo r excellence took part in the competition . crrtifica c cf cxecllcnce in lll pt'rsuasive . speaking ai~d The four OCC 1vinners and oral int rprctation. K ar 11 n also ~vun a s1lv~r a\l'ard 1n "posllorv sn••akJn" their a<':tdemie :i.rea~ were: Bcnrnn. Costa ~lc-•a. 1rnn a · · """ ·-e· 1 cl' r 1 i r i ca l c i 0 0 r a 1 Ral!dy llo_ffnian, Santa A~a. llandy Hoffnlan or Santa A.na ir).lcrprctatinn . nnd ocrsuasive .. ivon . a si•ver k_awurd , 1_n 1Business f; James Fi mea of ~peakin~ and Sheri Dalrymple. e11:pos1tory ~pea Lng: Kevin J-lunling!on Beach ( s o cial Costn :\lesu. n bronze ~\v11r.d lf Sha~~-llu~ungton_ .e each . science-humanities1: Dennis Lincotn-11otrglas dcb~te and ~ece11_erl . a ccr_uficate for Sheehan, Huntin gton Beach f!Old a11 cirds in cxreni•)()ran· ~)>positor~ s~ak.ing, and Al iteehnical·vocatlonal); and rous and irnpronintu ~Jt':tk:il " · Stc11·ai:t. _llunt1ngton Beach. A P,ichard Pasavento, Fountain ' <>i e er l 1 f 1 ca t e for oral Va 1 le y ! s c i enc c an d IJI A '.\"~E KAY. Cos,t:i i\!~s<". interpretalion. engineering1. ,,. ·1 -~-----·----- Orange Coi'SI Co 11 c:;: e's Chorale and Chan1ber Singl't"S h;1vc scheduled i\l;i y 22·26 for their a11nual fire-day spr1ni: ronecrt rou r. The groups v.·111 lrc11 el up lht.> C.'C<ISI of Cn!ifornia in Lwo chartered b11sses. The tour is financed each year by members o{ the l\l'O groups. This yc>r1r the Chorale and Chainbcr Singers staged a donkl'1· b;tskerball giu11e to help defray expenses. A lotal of 70 students 1v ill make \he trip. All are n1embers of the Chot"a!r, Y.'hil<- 24 co1nprisc the Cha1nbcr Singers. Roth groups are 11nd<>r the dirrcliO'l of Richci ii !II. Haub. Jt:iytenc Thlc:· :~ accon1oani st. DUPONT NYLON HI-LOW 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. ALWAYS EXCELLENT FOR FAMILY ROOMS. PLAYROOMS AND POOL AREAS. AVAILABLE IN PLAIN OR FOAM BACKEO IN MANY. NEW SO. YD. SAVE ;; $2.00 . POPULAR HI -LOW PATIERN THAT COMBINES BEAUTY . AND DURABILITY. A LARGE SELECTION OF BRIGHT TWEEOS IN A GREAT VARIETY OF COLORS. EXC ITING COLORS. NOW SALE PRICED COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••• $3.99 DUPONT NYLON . · IJP-~LOR SHAG ··. , , lOO~b~fONT NYLON PILE. RICH, DEEP DURABLE : •. , 'SHA(! JN ,N,EW THREE.COLOR DESIGNS. '11 NOW SALE PRICED . COM~A~ABLE RETAIL ..... $5.99 ·~LANESEIPc,RTRE~SHAt . 100% FORTREL • POLYESTER PILE. SCULPTURED ·· EFFEC(df:OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIVENESS. •tASYTO CLEAN. MANY COLORS. c-•1.,.11•~•"*-"'',.'""-'w'o,lfC SO. YD. SAVE 12.00 . I NOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••• $4.99 .. ELANESE0 1Pc,RTREt"PLU5ff 100% FORTREL• POLYESTER PILE. A DENSE PLUS H IN MULTI-COLORAT IONS, STAYS BEAUTIFUL WITH MINIMUM CARE. (111110" I f_.11•~ 1 ~-.irl ti f...-1""">!htl loOI .NOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL ......... $7.99 ALLIED NYLON PLUSH r ~ c;J,lf-Gffa•< NEW. HEAVY, DEEP PLUS H 'If tl,J mY:, ,; ~by~~Dy T~t~~ ~~~~BLE ~Ii""'"' lie/~" IN MANY COLORS. ·c,_.. NOW SALE PRICED .. The groups \vil! pl·r!or n1 '" Bakcrsfielt.l Colli·~(<'. Stanislaus State 01l!l'~C. All S <lints Chu rch in <..;;.1rnit·I and will in:.ikc u special cippean111cc <ll the Internalion<1l l\!:iy F:.ur 111 F'nil flelO . Th e 1v.·o groups will also gilt' concerts ut the Carmclite J\fonastcry and the Basilica of th e· 1\·llss1on C.:ir!os Borrorneo. locatt!d in Carine!. 1' h c Chornle 1vill sing infornia!ly :ll St. l\lary·s Cathedral in Sau F"r<tt1cist'O. 1'ht! groups \\'ill sing ;r 1>ro~run1 of va ried 1nusic<il offerings fro111 Hcnaissanl't' reli.i:ious rno1cts. to SL'Ctions of the r-.lozarl ""HN[lli1•:11," {() fc;~ itO!"'gS and spiritu:1ls. ---- SQ. YD. SAVI Sl.DO SO. YD . $AVE $3.00 II SO. YD. $AYE $l.OO NOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••• $8.99 COMPARABLE RETAIL ....... S9.99 --········ ........ -.• • 1ST QUALITY IAMI llAllD CAIHTS AT LOW DISCOUllT P11as • SIUCT ROM Tiil LAICIST •VHTOIY II Ta MST . •········· ............ "'"""'" -............ ......... • ., .... o ........ . SQ. YD. SAVE sJ.oo NOW SALE PRICED •• COMPARAILE RETAIL ••••• $7 .99 NYLON PLUSH SHAG CARPET YOUR ENTIRE HOME LIVlllG ROOM, DllllllG ROOM, HALLWAY & TWO BEDROOMS 100°/o DUPOllT COllTlllUOUS $ FILAMEllT llYLOll PIU COMPURLY llSTALLID OVll LUIUllOllS fOAM PADOllG I.ult • M·so. YIS. . CARPET TILES. SAVI $ $ OO·IT·YOURSELF. f 00%NYLON PILE. FEELS LIKE VELVET -'-OUTWEARS OTHER CARPETS • 12"'1 2" • STAIN RESISTANT SAVE 69c -. 100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYlON PILE. THICK . DENS£ SHAG IN A MULTITUDE OF 7". EXCITING COLORS. SUP£RIOR P OR· MANCE., EASY UPKEEP AND ATI~TIV£ , 'i; YD. LOOKS. NOW SALE PRICED • • • 14 -~ J OOO's of REMNANTS SMALL SIZE LARGE SIZE FOR HALLWAYS. BATHR OOMS. FOR LIVING ROOMS. DINING c~s. ETC. 80% ;fgR~~~~D6· 0% SAVINGS 0 SAVINGS 0 UP TO UP TO COMPAIABLE.RETAIL •• $11 • 99 • c • EVEIY IOll OF CARPET MARKEDAllD PllCED FOR YOUR COIGVENIEICE • All lAIOR UllCOllDITIOllAlL 'f GUAIAllTEED KODIL® mHl-LOW 100% KODEL0 Ill POLYESTER PILE. A CLASSIC PATIERN WITH THE DISTINCTIVE LOOK OF ELEGANCE. STAIN ANO SOIL RESISTANT . MANY COLOR COMBINATIONS 89 SQ. YD. SAVE 13.00 NOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••• $8.99 KODIL® msHAG 1D0% KODEL• 111 POLYESTER PILE. DENSE. SHORT SHAG MADE OF LUXURIANTLY RICH FIBER. COMES IN TWEEDS AND SOLIDS. .DUPONT NYLON SH4G 100% DUPONT NYLON PILE. STATIC RESISTANT. EXTRA DENSE. LOW PROFILE SHAG IN LAVISH 1199 MULTI.COLOR COMBINATIONS THAT WILL BRING HIGH FASHION TO ANY SQ. YD. ROOM. NOW SALE PRICED... sS:.-:i COMPARABLE RETAIL .$16.99 NYLON KITCHEN CARPETS 99 DACRON® SHAG 100% NYLON PILE. PRACTIC AL ANO ATI RACTIVE. ALSO SUITABLE FOR DEN S. PLAYROOMS ANO RESTAURANTS. AVAILABLE IN . MAl'IY DISTINCTIVE PATIERNS AND ATTRACTIVE COLORS. NOW IALI PRICID ••• COMP.ARABLI RnAIL , •••• : .... : ........... $5.99 SQ. YD. SAVI $2.00 1001~ DACRON POLYESTER PIL[ HIGH FASHION, LAVIS HLY THICK SHAG MADE OF HIGH LUSTRE Y~RNS IN MULTI.COLORATIONS. RESISTS WEAR AND IS EASY TO MAINTAIN. •ww .... • .. o1 •-llOW IAU PRICID •.• COMPARABLE RITAIL •••••••.••••••••.•••• f8.99 SO. TD. SAVI Sl.00 • 30·60-90DITUD1•TltllST •COIM'll!U C/1!011 l'IAH l•D IAJllT!R11$1Vlll.Allf. Clll FOWl!EE SHOr·ll-KOME S!RVIC! • YI~! OU! CUSTOM O!ArE!T 0£'1. • C1m. co•TUCTOlll l\CUSE NI. 101084 VENTURA WHITTIER LONG BEACH WEST COVINA MILLBRAE FOUNTAIN VALLEY • 7001"-lour•I Conyon 2.501 E. Main Sr. 1 Stll E. Whittier llvd. 3008 &ellflower &lvd. 2526 E. Wor"mon Ave. 320 El Camino A:eDI 1 S94S Harbor &lvd, HOLLYWOOD lllvd. -912·2200 641-5041 9'3.0161 421-1934 t66-4471 SF (41S) 691-lSSS 1714) 139-1700 W. LOS ANGELES TORRANCE PASADENA CANOGA PARK MONTCLAIR SAN CARLOS CAMPBELL 1122 VINE ST. 11141 Wil1hire llvd, 2660 E. Colorodo lllvd. 4189 Holt Boulevard •'23 E, Hamilton 462 -6232 477...SS25 577-1900 (7141626-3517 14011 374-ISSO ' ' ' • • :. I • • . • • ' ' • ' ' ' I Sale $8 ·Reg. $10. Long sleeved pant top. Polyester with shirred yoke and 2 patch pockets. Assorted fashion colors in misses sizes 32-42. Short sleeved version foc.__sizes 38·44, Reg. $12, Sale 9.60 I I s ff ,, __ .!Mi I:' • • • •• " All girls' 4-6X and 7-14 short sets reduced 20%! The summer fun c·lothes are on sale now. • ,• l. • • • Sale 440 Reg. 5.50. 2 piece bib style short set in an assortment of prints and solid colors. 4.SX. Sale 159 Reg.1.99. Nylon short set. Crew n~el'i, sleeveless top; elastic waist shorts.1n fashion colors. Sizes 4·6X. S izes 7·14. Reg. 2.99, Sai., 2.3!t Sale 191 .. Reg. 2.39. Halter top short sets in tu~ top or bare back styles. Assorted colors, sizes 4·6X. Sizes 7·14, Reg. 4.29, Sale 3.43. Sale 560 Reg. $7.'Camisole or bust out sty18 top and short set. Polyester I cotton seersucker in assorted colors lor sizes 7·14. • :, .".. ' I . " ~ ~ 'J Shop Sunday noon to-5 p.m. at the 'followln9 stores: FASHI ON ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644°2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771. . HARa.Q!i' CENT~RL.<;:asta Mesa (714) 646-502 ! . • ' , Wtdntsd~. M;iy 15, 1q14 ' . I % c a 's • Sale a•· ..... $11. 100% polyester slacks wit11 .stitched crease. Uneulled pull-on style in white or fa shion colors. Misses proportioned sizes. P(6·18), A(&-20), . T\10-20). Pull·on polyester pants, sizes 3~2; Reg, $13, Sole 10.40. • OAILV PILOT fl \ \ • • c I \ • • ..... • • ' .\'t•tt' f•flSififlJI ?llic:hael J. 'l'rau, so n of 1\l r. and f\1rs. ~lichaC'I ·rrau. 22\)Ul \Voodgten qrclc. El 'l'oro ha s bc- gu.u career as flight at- tei;idant following grad- uation fron1 \Vestcrn l\lrline flight attendant tQllcge at LOs .l\ngelcs lnlarnational r\i1·port. Se1·vice :\ltirk II. Fo ster, son of ~I r.I nud :\1rs !1011·.1rd J. Foster., 6781 Auburn Drt\'t', fluntln•.;1011 ~;.ch . 1•:as pron1oted to 1\nll) S(>l-e1<1 1isl Four in 1t11I)'. Sl)t"'<'. Fostt'r is a clerk 11 ith !he :Jlo;I U.S. Arrnv artill~·rv dclac',111cnt"s tcatl1 3 iii Uovolone. 1\[tny Prj1·a1 c First C!:1ss 'lark It ,\\•is, so:1 or .\Ir. and .\Ir.~. George II. Avis. iH312 (.'nlte De Ca:npo. San ,Juan Ciiplstrano. received hi::. high s c h 11o l dip lon1 a f r un1 r r;lnkfurL Arnerican 1-1 i g h School in Gcrrnany. Pft'. 1\vis is a 1nc111l>cr of Jlea<lquarlcrs Co1npany of the 'rd Armored Di\·j sion's su1>p0rt con1n1and. Artn~ Scrgrant Lnnford \\'. Fo"ltr, or Fount ain \'allcv. 1 pcrforr.-ied 11i1h the 3 r 0 d • · lnlantry /The Old r.uard • 1 : during the presenlalion of • ··sµ1ri1 of Atn erica" at Ft. til~er. \'a. Sgt. Fo11 lcr is assignC'<l to t·v1np<1n:. E or the . in!antry's 1::.1 b.-i1tnlion l11s purcnts. ~Ir. and \lrs. \\'d!ian1 R. F'ov.-J er. lh·e al 16321 :\I .v r t l cw u o d St .. l : Jo'ountain Valley. \rrn~ Pri\·atr Stephen H. ro11 er, son or :\Ir. and :\!rs./ Hul.lt·rt l'o111'r, 1815i Santa 1..iurt•Ha Circll'. F o u n I a in \ alle~ and Prh a!c '''illlam r. (;othant Jll, II ilOSC p;trCn\S lnl.' at 33271 ;..1rsa \'is!a . Oana1 • Speci al 5for1 99 Men's casual socks in assorted colors. 75°10 acrylic/25°/o ny lon. One size fits alt. / / ' j .. ,_ I ~ I '·· I I • I '1 I I I I I. c. ' ••• , )101nr. l'OIU!Jlt'tv.cl an ri~ht· 111·1·k n11li1;1 r~ Jk'~l'C' c0Crrs1• al lilt• I :0: .\rm1 Ir iniPtg c1·111er.1 F1 1;ordun. Ca · ,.----------::;::==""::;:::":'-------~-:------------------------------':::;j ·c·oa~t r.uard s (' ;1 n1 :i 11 1 • ,- Awrcntlcr \lartin K. Kunnl·, ' :-un of ~lrs. ('arnl :\, BL'SI or i14 \V. \\'ilson Co~1;1 :\lcsa. i~ , i'llrnull' tu tlh· l S. l'oa~I 1;u;1!'d Ship_v,1rd in. Bo:<ton • , • . ' • , , : ' ! ' ' l , f I aOO:ird lhl· Co.is\ {;uaNI Cut-Hv"> ri•r lron1~ood 1lTt.• ship is 'l·ht•duh'<l u1 u n de r go 10.:novation. and n1os1 of !he trr11 \< lll OOard anorher ship anti rt•n1rn 111 A I a :;-k a . N:hcdulcd por! risl!s d11n ng lhl' 800-rn1!l' trip to !he rnrd inl'lud_c• S.1n Franclst'O, i)or!· ;iu·Prinr<' lla1!i and f°llrl l.apd•!rdalt'. Fl:1 Co:l<! fiuJrd Electronics lc~hniC'i.u1 l!hrd Class Jt!1os fiar(•iu, :-011 01 \Ir and \Ir!' .!l·..,11~ !' f •• irriti ,,f 6 ~1 rrin1·1·ron ,\It'. Dinuba, 1~) ..,1•r11n~ ,1' 1h1• Coa~t t.uard B•1"' a1 ,<;;in Ju.in. !' H Iii.~ ;1 ... si~nrd d11t11·s includt' repuir and n1111ntt'nnn1·t· of radio and IHI\ igat1ou.1l equ1pn1rnt \a1\ F1rt11nan ll 1· 1· r u 1 t \\:i~nc A. \\oodbu r~. son of [ \Ir :ind \Ir~ i\rn R \\'oodhur~· uf I !11~!1 l.;1 \.1r.1nJ:i l'11ur1. Fuun'.1111 \ ,1 ! l 1• 1 , 1,r:.idl1;1l1·<l !rom rt· I' r u 1 t 1r111n1n~ a11hr \ 1\,11 Tr;11ninj! I ('cntlr. ~.HJ 1111•i.;1 ~ • ~l:u ne l'I'(' \h•h 111 C. ; : Sh:iv.hru1 11 " .i• \Ir .1nd • :\Ir~ !<11: "rt 1\1\t'":i nf 74~U t t .. : Du:1k-rk .\-.r 1!1;:!:!.ind. h:i, reporll'd (to:· 1111:· .11 !ht• : :·~ini• r·., •• ~ 1 ~tn11on nl ' CIK'rr' Poun \ l .. \·n \ ~ama~1 !~·-..·•-1111 I.arr, • Gre t buys o boys' shirts. 349 Boys' Tuck bar stripe !<.nit shirt. 1n cation or couon/Dolyester blends Sizes S·M-L-XL Blazer stripe kr:i1t shift w11h emblem. Boys· Siles S·M·L·XL. 3.49 3 for $5. Boys' CIPW n£1C~ sr.1r!~ r olyC's!ertcotton sol+d coior boay with str10ed crcl'-neck collar For Siles S·M-l·XL ' ., 100~0 Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m . at the following stores: I Men's summer casuals at.light prices. I 298 A. Tank tops, 100°/o cot- ton in solids. slripes. and wh eel patterns S-M-L- XL. 8 . Knit polo shirts with h1- m o ck n eck. short sleeves, 100°/o cotton. S- M-L-XL. 498 C. Polyester/cotton walk shorts in men's sizes. 0 . Sport boxer swim trunks wi th vent leg, pockets at side seam Men's sizes. : 2s9 E. Summer sweatshirls wi th short raglan sleeves. crew neck. SOo/o co 11on/50°/o ·acrylic . Choice of 5 colors. 499 Men's nylon w indbreaker. zip fronl. hidden hood, t zip pocket s-m·l·xl. (not shown) U1e your JCPenney charge card • 187·T A. ;\lllorc, "l'l nf \Ir ~1.1x (; l\1tJOr(' of 903 .\lnt,;1n1n. llun · llnj:!lon fh~ach. gracl1111ted frQm recrui1 trninini: ut the Naval Trninini; Center. S:i n Dle~o FA SHION ISLAND N"w"ort B"""' I/It.' o-1 4.'.'313 HU NTINGTON CE NTER . Hunlinglon Beach 1714\ 892-7771. HARBOR CE~TER Co,to Mcsc1 17 14) 646-502 I . • • . • 1.t•I T~ 1Je11uu1d$ Rl91!11 Illinois C.ov. Daniel \Valkcd i;lcpped to bar of ne\v Governor's Ta.V- erne in Aloline, and asked for his due. "This is the Governor's Tav- ernc. \Veil. 1'1n the gov- en1or antl I want a drink." he said. For the Reco1·d .. ~.· Births ST. JOSE l'H HOSl'ITAl. Ma, I Mr. 1nd M'I. Sti1Qt<U Tsutuda. 2'58 Newpgtt Blvd .• CO!.ta Mtsl , girt Mr. •nd M•\. Ma~millln W1lsm1lr, ?595! CO<"dlller• Drl~•. MiHl<>n Vlelo, "''· NllY l Mr. and M,,, Ronald MO<"t<iO. 26211 Vl1 De G1vl11n, Strt Juan C1phtr1no, 11lrl. Mr. Ind M": Ll'OOtrd Rt6d, •1'2 Ei.c:udoro Drive. lrvlnt, bcv. MIY' Mr. and Mr~. l l!oml• Baron, 1'532 Da1tlciui11, lrv•nt . ~oy. Mr. I/Id M". J"mes Hiii, 148<1 Ci1nev1 St .. lrv!nt. girl. Mr. Ind Mrs. JllUS Solano. 16000 VIU• Vorbo, Huntlng!<>n llta<;ll. girl. M1y 1 Mr. Ind Mt1. William Carpenter, Xt12 Ould !lr Ave .. lrvlne. girl. Marriage Licenses Marcil 11 ANOERSON.CLEVELANO -Mlrk L<11,1fs, 25, 910 Merfditn Ave., Apr. 4 , San Jow 111<1 CYnt11l1 El...,, 11, »3111 P••eoo oer Valle, LtgUMI Niguel. POTTER-MANUE L -Mark All l1<>n. 11. lOIO~ Camar!llo St .. North Hollywood .ina K1•"1 sue, 22, '°'1 M•doo• DriYe. Apt. ll. Hun!ln;lon lle1c11. ASCHOFF Ill-KNIGHT -Cll!lord T11toc1ore, 21, ft!I Valencle. Apl. J, C~11 Mt•~ "nd Karta C.ay!e. 19. 981 V1lencia, Apt. 3. Co•!• Mesa. TU~NER·WE ICH E.L -CI I y I on Freeman, '9. 1Ml1 WOOC1cr1s! Lane, S11n Juan Capi,rrano and Ool1ne Aoo, t•. IS~ Oxtord Lane. Costa Mesa. BAKER-GOINS -Vernon Ptrrv, '.ltl, Sii Sturgeon Drive, C01ta Mtil 1rld Marv, Jl. i ll Sturg.eoo Drive, Co•ta Me•d. SNYOER-GILE5 -Kennatll Stewart, :n, 1136 We1tmln>11r, A111. J , Wt•!mln•ttr and Virginie LH. 12, 87lli W t 11 !nlln111er, ,\pl, J, Y>eslmlnstef'. BAR NES-WHISKEMAN A 11 t n (h1rles, )'/, 510'" South B1vtron1. NewPOrl Beach ar.d P1lrld1 Ann, :JO, !10' • S. Bav1ron1, Ntwpc)l'I Beacn. HARTMAN, JR.·ICLINE -Ch•rles O'Rourke. 15. lt.S62·E Cameron Hunrln~uon B~acn Mid L1ur<' J1111, ,,, 11561-E (dmtron. Huntl"!llon Beach. HY0E-S011E ~SEN -Cal vin .. rlllur, ••. 1781 Sl<1rer Ave., Hullflngton 8tMh 111<1 Jovct JeoJnnrne. 4S. 89?2 Sanerfle!d OrlY'll, Huntington Buch. ALLEN-ALLC:N Wiiiiam E"!l'lll• SJ. ms. WOOCll11~1 CCK,1rt, San Juan Cai>lslr;ino <11>1! Snirltv Ello, 4S, 221 Mon!frev. San Clemen1e. MAC GREGOR·BOHAllOV -(harle' Edward, 19, 11311 P 11 trer11on, Huntlr>g!on Beien and Ca rleen Marie, 10. 11~12 Paner..,,,, Huntlng1on Bea en. Merell 11 F ISHE~·FOWLER -Wllllam David, n. J~I B Fir SI .. Hun11n;ton Btacfl Jnd .ciee1"1t. ?J, ti• s. Pondero.a. Ora1111t. NED. J11 .-J .. Cll -Georg-& Mtlvlne, 11, J204 AveniGll del Prrsldente, S~n Clemen!e aud Helen Loulu . Jl. noj Avenlda dl l Presldenra. S I n Clemente. CARTEE-TROYANO -l(enneth s1even. 'l•, Lido P;irlt Frem<1<1I, Spice, Jl, N1wpart Beacn •nd Tern• Lvnn, 21, 418 Sn\19 Harbor, Newport 811c~. HRABOSKY-MAC OONALO -ary•n, 52. 113J7 Irvine 81vd., Tustin •rld Linde OH. 31, l:lU (pllldgt, COit• Mne. PETTIT·RASMUSSEN -Steptwin Honr, 19. 1D61 Ven !luren, Mldwa'(C!ty end . RowlYn M••· 1& U!Jl 8artllr SI .• Weslmlns!er. WALFORO-HARKINS -R o n I Id Eugoent, 11, J:IO R West W•1nlrigl0rt, S1nt1 Ana and Mlldrt<l E1~1nt, 36, lllll Ellfet Clrcle. lrvl .... JENSEN-MAC,.tNNES -Stewn Lee, ?I. 641 -0 Wttl Alton. S1nl1 Arll Ind BQbblt Lynn. 72. tl06 llul1onshe!t LllM, NeWPOrt Btl(h. SllOOGRASS II-HALL -Norm1n<l1i9, 27, 1Ja Se<1uol1, .llpt 2. Rl'dwood City and Judi Nef!e, 72. 7>0G Ftlrvltw Ao;>ad. Aot. X-10S, Co•ll M111. JOHNSON-BROOKS -Ml rli. 01Yld, 10, not W. s ttven5 Aw .. Apl. 12', 5111t1 Ana ;ina Nall(.y C1rol, 'ltl, 11102 Loc:kh1van C!rc11, Hunt!r>gton "•..:h. ST EEL-GIROLAMI -Aoblrl Jann, lt, 521 CIUbfloua, "111-C. NtwPOrl Beacll 11nd GWYfln Ann, 21, 121 Ch1bl\ouM, Apl, C:, N-POr1 llt11ch. HAAR!S·MUNNS -Kirk Aikin, 19, 5171 Co•Mll Ave .. W91lmln1ltr 1111<1 Lori llnlhryn, 19, 7721. C o I 11 I I I , W1111mln1l1r. WENOEL·"LAKE -D11 vld Brl11n, If, 31lSJ Brooa:1 SI .. Sooth LIOUM 11\d Jt nnlter Kim, 11 , 11\ BtV Vltw P!Mt. Lagune Beith, CHILDAE'l'-GAETHER -Ru \' e 11 Dewar. 11, lJOM Sin 8rul>O, Ap!, F· 10, Fo1mi1!n V&lley 1nd eersv Javce. n. 167'5 Bol1ro Lant, Hunt11111ton 8e1c~. NOL·LYr.oAN -. wm11m J1me•. JO, nnj Fmmort Dri..-e. Buen• Pt•~ •nd Ja<lll Liii. 11. 8200 Sol11 Avt .. SPKe ~·. MldW•Y City. JOHNSTONE-REESE -Frftl EugoeM, 11. 1U1 Nile!, Apt. J, Wnrm1,.,1tr •nd c.-panne Meri.. 11, •101 Cnoctaw O!'IW. Wn1mln1)tr. GRAHA.M·llAICEll -~h Alt.n, 21, f8'l A1n1<1<d A ..... Wnlfnlnllef' ,tnd MM19 Sflllr111, II. tlU Mfltord Ave. Wt•trnlnster. HAMILlON-ESGATI!' -Mlc.l!HI P...S. $, lS1f l 8 roollllvr1! SI , Apl. , .. , Wtstmlna!fr .tnd J""lct E.dllfl. 29. I~ L.t H1cl4i/ldl, Apt. 0-S, FOlln!lln Vell•f · Lit!"' URQ (:Ml. WAA i..o D01.L'.•" OU>GUttS : MA!illlNG'.~ COLLECTORS SHOP •&;~ Save 20o/o on this bath ensemble. Sale 319 Sale 1440 Reg. 3.99. Choose a 24 x 36" oblong or 21 x 24" contour riiat 1n Parfait style. Made of durable DuPontfiJ nylon fiber. Other sizes and shapes at similar savings. Reg. $18. 5x6' Parfait DuPont@ nylon bath ca rpet 1n coord1nat1ng colors. 5 X 8' reg. $22 Sale 17.60 27 x 45·· oblong, reg. 7.50 Sale $6 Std. lid cover, reg. 2.69 Sale 2.15 21 x 36" oval. reg. 4.50 Sale 3.60 27 x 45", oval, reg. 7.99 Sale 6.39 2 Pc. Tank set, reg . 5.50 Sale 4.40 ave20% on all our shower curtains and window curtains to match. Sale prices effective through Saturday. Wicker hamper. Fancy lace weave Weave for ventilat ion. Vinyl lid Coffee, yellow. Stwrdy bench hamper. Lace weave wicker in coffee or yellow. I·. II..' ;_ )_., ~ j - ' , ·- • • .. Plump bath towels in assorted colors .. Country Morning · orint design. Matching hand towel, 1.25 Washcloth, 75c Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at th e follow ing stores: · • • • • • • . , . "!. • • • • .... ··~. tt: ••• ... ... ... • • •• • • • • • • • • • • l. ~· •• • •• " • • • • • :. •• .• •· !: •• ~-" r; • •· ... • r. .. •• ., •• ,. •• .. • .. • .. ·~· .,. • • • 1!1 4 t •I I ..,, ,_ I I I f e.:· ··~ ,. ~ .. 'Jin •• U"' • •. > .... __ . Sale 399 Reg. 4.99 'Gingham Check' vinyl shower cu rtain with matching valance and white ru!He trim. 5 colors. Sale 239 Reg. 2.99. 'Lisbon· embossed design on v1nyt shower curtain. 5 colors. Window curtain, reg. 2.99 Sal'! 2.39 Sale 399 Req. 4.99 'Pansy Parade' shower curtain. A br1,;iht floral prin~ and stripe on vinyl with valance and ball fringe. Sale 399 Reg. 4.99 'Bombay' solid color shantung embossed vinyl shower curtain with matching fnnged valance. 11 colors. Window curtain, reg. 4.99 Sale 3.99 s1 ss Bath towels to brighten your morning. 'Kathy·, small dot and floral pnnL .... , ' ' .., '' • ,., •' ... ~· FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (7 14) 64 4-23 13. HU NTINGTON CENTER , Huntington Beoch (714 } 892-7 771. ( • I ti l . • • ' ' I i I OAJLY Pu:OI Quandary Besets Graduate By JOYCE L. KEN:\'EDY DEAR JO\'CE: I read your oolumn with n1uch interest and particularly since I \Viii graduate fron1 college this spring "'ilh a liberal :1rts · degree. \\•l!h rnajors in religioo and philosophy. l don't want to go on to gradua!e school at this point, nor am I interested in the seminary. I am in a quandary as lo 11ilrre to turn for a job. \Vould welcome any suggestions. I am 22 and male. -J.W., Philadelphia. Pa. Jo~irst a little philosophical advice. Too often college grads .... -oo ha1'e no specialized job skills make 1hc mistake of merely assuming t he y ' r e entitled to a certain salary (or hot-shot job) merely because (Career Corner J they have earned a degree. In this regard, they differ from lhe middle-aged unernployed v;ho, having been around the horn, understand that thl'y may have to 1nakl' a sala11 sacrifice to obtain a promising l position. IN ONE CLASSIC sCenario. lhl' script goes like this. The jobless young gr.id \\'alks the s1reets for si:t months or a year, then fed-up parents threatcq to cut off the money: "Okay,'kid . That's it. GET A JOB!'' Now desix·rate, the grad does take A'NY job, frequently at less p..1y than hl' \YaS offered in other positions months earlier. Soon h e discovers he's u0$4jled to the "'Ork and btco111es tf\orooghly miserable. lie feels he's been. kicked ..in !he lt'elh hy society after spt'flding four long years at col!et:L', and if an employrncnt agency h<'lpcd him get ttx• unsuitable job. he blames the agency for "talklng h1111 into it." For liberal arts and otht'r nonspecific 1na jors. 1l "oohl help a lot lf you get a target on your dartboard -some notion of ~·hat you'd likr to do and ran do. One good sclr- analysis res<.lln"C'C is "\Vhat Color Is 'i'our Parachute" by Richard Nelson Bol!es-jTen Speed Press. Berkeley, Catir. L ~tns. 1\1,'RA LE:\"AHO., CEC tccrtified rn1ployn1ent counselorl. Bob (irt'Y1 Employmen t Consultants in · Washinglon. D (' . offers these specific SU!!ge~ ions f o r rl'ligioo and philosophy nl<lJOrs based on her l'XP<'rlt'!l('l' placing the1n : Try for administrative \~·ork in a collegl', c h u r c h . comm unit.,. rcnt£.>r or l comm uni I V .s c r vi C t' organilahon. If the positions require a knowledgl" o I accountilfg. "'ply that you 'rt> '4illing 10 takl' night classes in it. Presun1ably yoo have a logical fnind. and aC't.'Otmting and figure '>'Ork•shoold not bl' l.liff1rult for you. Ir )'ll\J can "'rlf('. \mi can apply to rl.'hj!JOUS publll'KltO!\' Paralrg.1! '>'ork 1., ;u10tl1".·1 arl"fi ph11oc:ophy majors h:l\ 1· l'Xct'lll'rl 10 You n1av find ;ii la'>' finn 111111ni;: lo t"rnin ~011 :'l<i ~ : .. ~JI i!...'-SJS!an l. ot tht.· ln.•;11t u\I· f11r I' a r a I e ~a 1 1'ra•nln1• n I 'hiladeplph i;1 olf,.r< .l I ~ii "''' ~ ,•f>ur~c h 1r (1 1lkt:1' ~{.l ', \\ ITll \ Ol ll ltl·.LIC.10\ 11•11 "-~m1;nt!, ~·ti p111hahl~ like \(\ h .. lp P•"fl\1:1• .11•1 ! tl1i1\' 11.Ul\ lo rr~ f,1~ 1·111pl1•\ITI1•nt 1111h ln~uran1.• • rin1v111 1t·~ .1... 11 t'l,11 n1• <i~l1u~1 1•r 01 l'(lrrt'"f"l'•Or1· "' \ l.1r('t'f 111 lhl nl11td h1·;d't·~ 11t·!cl "o u Ir' prob.1hl~ 1111• rr..: 1011 too. l)u1 re<1u1r1·11 ;1dtl.11vn<1i ... 1urh Solnt' 11 nh ;1 r ,. 1 1i:."1 o u ' baC'lil!rulln•I ha\ l' ,, n 1 , i ,. d poh:1N t1' p;ucl ~1;ift l\t•rhi·r!' or office-holder~ Send Qlll'Sllon~ for 1hl• ~lurnn lo Jo1·re l.11ln l\rnne11\ at th ts nrw;pnper, S<irr1·. n~ ptr~onal replh·~ h~ 1ui1li cun be given. It) ltl•, MtNIV!lf!I ''~~lcttt, lllC, All t!tMI f~H•f~I\ ' ' WedntSdilJ', Ma~ f~. 19/4 OW'lWIAVE. WlSTlllNS!tR NIE. ~ -~-811_1.5'_A_AVI._ ;_,"- EIKllUll. " '' " 1 1: fl I ''f ::t '/If! )II ,,,, ' 4 OL -2 Pl Y WINl1Jll Knitting Yarn 100% Or~n Aa~1c' 87¢ JOY," UISWllll CASI llON Skillet Pre.seasoned. --2 98 ready to use' • SWING-A-WAY Can Opener H.lndy to open 1 2 g cans at horre or anywhere1 • Swim Caps blr !Gilli ~ !Ul!t! QUUJI A.\scfle<l ~hies and t'Ola's. 89~ KODACOLDR·X CX620, CX127, CX128 or C12fi -12 EX POSURES. Caplure SUOC'<r weekends aM vacatlllll! . . 074 PILOT -AOVC.kT ISER .j I c':::''::'':::":::'':c":.:":::'::.' .::"'::.· .::' c.· -'--------- I J6 IN ORA AT 9:30 A.M. OF A NEW A Place To Shop! IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY 17136 MAGNOLIA STREET f.,.1 C~ Ser;oce• A regi•IO!'red phorltl()("' " on duty oi o!I '"""' during •tott . ~ For ,,_ c_.-_r on OV'lomoted chg-<:ounling mod.int ho1 bee.. ~ .. lied w1o.ci. o..,,.,.._ up '" 600 ~led <~ or ~ti. per minutl!'. 32 OZ. SIZE MICRIN EXTRA STRENGTH Mouthwash & Gargle BIG DAYS AT9:30A.M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th THRU SAT., MAY 18th 11 OZ. SIZE COLGATE Instant Shave 1.00 ~ ., Regular. Menthol, lirre oc Bay Rum' BOX OF 10 GLAD DISPOSER Trash Bags Leakproofl I "Days-Ease" AIR FRESHENER Ull11S Mlllll TOPS 1 GALLON ~ Clorox ,., Bleach Daytime 30's or Toddler 24's • -Stam rellllver tor '--__, wh1ler. cle.roer laundry. Kimbies Baby shaped diSj)lSable diapers 1.69 L'.::=::u:=-=~~r==-==x:::u:r==PA::x~~1 STYROFOAM Cups IUNm.llf s.1 JtJr ·• , 1e tOf 00!~15~ d~J :JMl•CS Pl! DI SI 2 PAKS 1~00 ,__ .......... ___ ... !Yi lB. BOX ORTHO Bug-Geta PELLETS K111 Wiii row~ JJOltcl 18 planl~ 2 FOR 1.00 .1 ______ _ r DIGITAL Calculator Add. "1>11acl. muhoply 01 d1Y1Cf m sero'lds! AD PRICES PREVAIL AT THESE SAY-ON STORES ONLY: .UUH£1f qf l lln St. WDCI UD'I! lllll -SI 111111111 na,.,.. ,. Slllll llll 1111 t "'" 11!11111tl lllJ:K 1111 .. 1w. flllDTOM 1C!il l -lit. -tllMA 1111 ""'*''"'" "lllTlllTVM IUCll 1111 -... 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I ~-----.....-.... ............ --.:.... ·' '":c;' ,•, FAuLruss Syringe > "Spectra" Fol~ing type, over two·Quart capa city. Storage purse. 2.89 FAULTLESS Glad Hands LINED WATERPROOF .. LATEX GLOVES ~~~sehold eec chores! CONCENTRATED SWEETENER 2oz.l .19 -I•lt i.l'IO'I ':.~,~- 'Golden Bounty' VITAMINS by SOUIBB , , ALUMINUM BAT LITTlf LEAGUE 'Louisville Slug&er' 6 88 Sllve• lmish, black rubber grio. • I =e:;;Q LITTlf LEAGUE BAT Vitamin E Natural finish ... 2 89 400 l.U. 200 1.U. I °='18,.·3 .. r',.le.Engtll"'s"'. s'lii'!i· a' ~~ 90 CAPS JOO CAPS 1~' A!!t"ft"#'.$1 . 5.95 9.95 lo., I ., :o:r::--:-:-::'" ~-:-..... ... .. , .. SPALDING Baseba II OFFICIAL PRO L£ACU£ Decanter Plastic with Screw Top LUSTRO·WARE -M><. sha~e. serve and store! Easy lo read g1aduat1un marks . .v-.. :fil SUPI• IGW •llCf •=t<•J Bakeware Easy lo clean assortment for all your baking-needs. • Cake Pan i:,~:· ~ oamy 7 OZ. AEROSOL Renuzit FACE SAVER Fi1bts Shawin& lrritatio1! AIR FRESHENER I A lfillm Place To Shop! -::.~- :io-~ ~·:f· •ie!J• ···~-... ·.-:. M·ulti Scrub MEDICATED CLEANSING SCRUB! • Baseball GLOVES :::::~0~~~s SERGEANT'S 13 OZ. SIZE Aqua Net HAIR SPRAY FAB LAUNDRY DETERGENT "Roberto CI emente" ..• Sentry IV conAa 14\'"'t;;:- :colorlul quality t1elde1s glove.17 89 Fastback model. • "Cesar Cedano" ••• Ta~ fastback modrl fielders 1 o 95 Rieve. Arrh we~ too • "Joe Rudi" ... Brown and tan 1astbark model with soht weh. 3 pu~ce palm. 8.69 "Rick Monday" ... Large tan conventional fielders 13 95 glove. Can be used lor sollball. • "Tom Seaver" ... Tan l -shaped heel and lull lea!lle1 lm1ng. Super flex web . "Joe Torre" AurociAPH Catchers MITT 7.79 oo• or LARGE CIT DOC 1. 79 .. 2.37 L.:--_--__,-····- WINES Chateau Caprice Bu1gundy, Vin Rose. Pink Chablis or Chabli s. CAL. 1 79 ea. • Chateau Caprice ISparklinr Wines fitra Ory, Pink nr Cold Duck. 511 1 79 .s~LllS • 2,99< Mateus Ro se frem PORTUGAL Lamp Lyter • •• 1{7) 3 01. • BUIT[R '1/ SOAP CR£M£ 4 oz. t# 55c 99c by INTERMATIC Easy !() tn~lall. Full 24 hour proterr1on. !urn~ lamps on . . turn-; orowlcr~ 11ff . au!Ollla!1Cdlly! WATCH FOR 12 PAGE COLORFUL INSERT ON • Pie Pan • Laaf Pan • Cookie Sheet MIARO Ice Cube • PiZIJPan YOUR CHOICE 3:1.00 I • \ TRAYS Fa~t hct:/e ~nod11t·d aluminum 11~1 lor 14 cubts. Ad Prices Prevail: Wed., May 15th thru Sat., Mu 18th LA. TIMES MAY 1 S!h LOCAL COMMUNITY PAPERS THIS COLORFUL INSERT Will MAY 22nd !1 APPEAR · HUNTINGTON ll4CH -SprlfHJdol• & ldW.q.r IL TOIO -24172 locllfi.td lo•d SAN A. AMA -lf 11 So¥t~ lrlttol St \ . ' • • I, ·- ,\ ' • \ J ' I • ' • Joh SATURDAY, MAY 18,B:OOP.M. LA GU HA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FLAMENCO 60 Apply for Streaker TRE~'TON, N.J. IAPl - Dave Eldridge put an ad in the paper ror so1neooe to do v.'hat lots of people ha1 e been doing rrce. and found lots of people v.·ould hke a job as a streaker. ~vcrtising n1an EI d ridge dl'C ided a fleeting nude "·ould be a lively finishing touch for a dinn<'r to honor his fnlht•r 's 50 yl'ars i.11 advcrtisinjl. Naturally. he advertised: ''STllEAKER \VAN'TED--~1- F; 15 se<:0nds al business anniversa ry party. Genteel audieaec. L'all 396-8189. 9'a.n1.- 5 p.n{. An Equal Opportunily E111ployer." TI1e resutt \1 as sonic 60 applicants for 1he job. 11'hich P1·usfif11fif'•11 1~1,1p Cincinnati City Council has approved 1notion to accept resignalion of li.layor-elcct Gerald N. ~~lringer. The 30- year-old Springer, who was reappointed as couhcilman, ad1nilteJ he visited prostitutes t\vice. Stude11ts To Prese11t Recital Advanced organ students. studying under Dr. Justin Colyar of the Or;1nge Coast Colle'ge music fa culty, \1 ill pre!!erit mu sic frorn I he Baroque period i\1ay 2~ al 8·30 p.n1 at the F'irst Presbyterian Church in Garden Grove . The recital \vill be presented on the Baroque-style Schlicker pipe organ. The church is locnted at 11832 N. Euclld. There is no admission but a freewill offering will be taken. Dec Schroeder of 1\naheim and ?\fary }ilillcr of Ckeanside v.-ill present "·orks by Dietrich Buxtehude. Odelle Craighead of Garden Grove will play selections from an organ mass by Francois Couptrin. Co1:· certG transcriptions by Johann · GotUried \V alther will be pt'tformcd bv Alice Allen of Corona de! l\lar. The program will b e concluded with selected works b~· Johann Sebastian Bach. They will be performed by Sydna\ Henkel and Ruth Schnackenberg or Huntington Beach. . l Cl1ildre11' s Learning Course' Set The n1edical and biological aspects of children's learning disabi\itit:'S will be the subject of a course at UC Irvine during the oonting summer scssioo. UCI C0!11·~c of .\letl1cine faculty n1(•n1IX'rs \l'ill teach !he course 1'11L'Sdars and Thursdays frnnl 3 to 6 ·p.m. for :;i x weeks bi'gi nning June 18. Ch ildren's learning difficulties. ns 1vcll as related ropics such as fr flr1ucn 1 hcadacht's. nose b I I.' c fl~. hearing loss, lan~uagc ;ind speech in1p:iirrnt:nl~, ohf'~l\V and.en viron rn c nt :i J :ind psycbolo~icat influcnct·s will I be co\·cred . Application., for cnrfJ!lment must be made h\ JunC' 5 and n1ay be obtaine'.d from lC'l SufM"l('r Session<;. Bnom l l?K. 1'dminislration Bu1/tfnu.• I rn- ,·~ty of Cahfom .i Jr.·~(· l Sign up,.. To Starl Re~isrrnt ion apf1J!nl<r.rt-.:\ ror i:un,111er clas!.•·!> al Ur•ll,R." Const Collej!r arP ru!Tf>flth availa ble in !he i X f ll•'l'"f1~(f and Ad•111s!'.1ons 4 1 ~ 1 . 1 r Appoint1nent:; ar" bl•in:: 1,,J•'fJ on a first-com" f1r'>1-"•·f\1'tl ba sis. HC'gistrntn•r'I 11 ill hi· hr ld June 10.12. lt t1n<l 11-!ll :'l th\· 1\d1nissions t)H1t\' Thl' t·1~hl· \\eek su m1ncr ~c~si•1n bt-~in.s June 17 and run~ rhrough Aug. 9. Registrallon "11\ be held IJ\' appoint1nent only on June 10 rrom 8 a 111. lo 8 p.rn and June 11 fro111 R a in to ~ p n1. The rcmainell'r of t ht! registration pr'riod ~111 be "open'' rcgislration . Kids Like fo Ask And y It all started when • ------------ SALE 13.88 R"J. 15.97 Coleman· stoYe '-bt11ner fT10dt:'I l 1qh1 .,.,o • J~V r" 1iJn(Jl(' • o•nt 1ul I c..,o.,L•1V SALE 8.99 a-. l?.!7 lglOo 5 gal. 1u9 Sca!·lop cooler rnad1• , ! sHono plastic Easy.grip side handles and paper cup dispenser I JCPenney J ~ '1': , .. . ' . ....... " . . ~ ··~· .... ··~ ··~· C>-1·\RGE IT "•Pl you< JCF't'nnf>V c " "Cl" CJ'll I' \<'u (!Cn I h.i\•E' ,1 r h .1'Q•, , ,,: '>£''' n .. ,w tJS! l\1' L.1n 'l'"n up vqur new ,lC( uun t '· I I ' ' I SALE · 13.88 R"J. 15.97 Coleman lantetn .:O.r11<1'111L IJn'•_rn !QI 1\'J•Cf: H'1E· l1g111 • t"l11 tu··I C.JOilC1iV fuel 1.19 qol. J>.,:\.· .. ~ ....... ,.,:i'flll.4" ,. ... \ \ SALE 15.99 Reg . 19.97 Dining canopy 12 x 12· Polystranu canopy. Metnt t'Olt'.!s. 81£>!!1 a\ ccnler. G tel'! .11 s•clos. Pr o!rcts against rain \ BUENA PARK lrocll 11! Or11119flhorpr 0,.11 Dilly 9:)0 lo 9:JO ·p.m. S1111dar 10 to 7 \ • pays $25 for 15 seconds -or about $3,600 Uu hour. Eldridge said he's been cnlled by a 52-year-o•d \.\."Oman 11·ho"s "very interested." a L-ollegc student ll11a said he 1nighl as well get paid for streaking and an e1nploy1nent agency th.al protniscd to send over several applicants. He \\111 conduct intcrvi~\\'S "'ith the applicants fully clothed, Eldridge said. lie noted that {\\'Q-ftiirds or the callers v .. ere females. SALE 13.88 SALE· 13.88 l.f9-17.97 Coleman· propane lanlern Dr-UOIL n·>;:n:·t· .,.., rP·l<i. lo<;ll1 u·~' i .: 1 • ..,, 16 d o.:: · 1ncluUL-U · 0 1SDC:>ablt CK·!:IL'- ORANGE GUITARIST GINO D'AURI GENERAL ADMISSION Sl.75 SALE 5.49 Reg. 6.47 Army-slyte folding col H<.irdv:ood with rc1nlo1ccd , · n:r1 lr·qs Mc.r.urC';i /0A~5i1'.1tJ ~. n1qh. SALE22.99 Reg. 27.97 Back p ac\I: 30ic1 5ic9" with 3 cornpattmen1s. All nylon. Maor11•511Jm·nlum 1nln'' =i!toy l ubulnr ·1r;p11c Adjustable • houlC:cr s11ap~ SALE 13.99 Rtq. 19.97 Igloo 48 qi chcsl I• I, <J•J,"1 •;: M• iuoo •r;1 , t•.1'>1' SALE 59.88 Rtq. 79.97 8• 10' c:i.bin tent Gr1aht d1 ill t::.1n~as 1•, 1th polyl'stcr sc1 ol'n(·ti \'.<inclows. Ouls>l.lf' Ira me 1 .. 1th nd1ustable center r1<:1gr. Sleeps 4. Sale prices el1ech11e thr1J.. Sundny City Or. 111 Gordtn Gr11•t ll•d. Pptn 10-9 p.m. Doil-, S111tdor IO· to 6 )900 So. l ri,tot. N11. of So. Coo,t Plo10 0,.11 I 0-9 P·"'· Doily 5"11ndoy I 0 lo 6 • L. itl. Boyd Tol{yo Costliest Place to Live Living costs run higher now in Tokyo than in any other big city y.·orldwidc. Or so report the researehers v.·ho spccoilize in intcrnAtional money matters. They say New York Cit;v ranks 14th on the high cost scale. Behind Stockholm, Oslo, Osaka/Kobe, Paris, Dusseldorf, Frank· rort. Zurich, Geneva, Copenhagen, Vienna, ChicJ;Jgo and Brussels. 1'he average \\'<>man has th.e most to offer arow1d the age of 40. Wait, that's not 1he claim of a beauty au- thority. It 's the contenllon o! a speech expert. \Vorld's highest paid moPel now is said to be Lauren J1utlon who re- portedly picked up $200,000 foc her posing in Revlon 's Ultinia 11 ads. • \\ 1h11t's also knoY.'ll is that 10 percent of all service calls to fix kitchen stoves require nothing more than new fuses. LASSIE Q. "\Vhich came first, La~ie in the movies or Lassie on the tell'vislon·.111 A. Wht1L you don 't remember "Lassie. Come Home," starring little Elizabe th Taylor in 1943? Tut tut. Lassie first v.·cnt on TV in t954. . Q. '"You kno11· I.hose stock cars that ract? How many n11les 1>er gallon do they get? HO\V big are their gas tanks?" A. About four miles per gallon, typically. With iz.. gallon tanks. . . AU the rnany inventive efforts so far to automate the shucking of oysters have failed completely. regret to report. TI1c professional oyster openers are pretty speedy. But even the amateur sideknifers \VOrk faster 1han ma- t:hinery. Only fOur oot of every five animals that travel on airp!an(.'S are hun1an. i\1ACARONI The young n1en \•:ore marvelously fea thered hats, embroidered silk suits, high heeled red shoes, blue wigs and itsy bitsy bouquets of flowers. They were the off. spring usually of upper crust British. And they traveled in sweet little groups v.·orld1vide on sailing shi~ They lisped quaint stories, bragged a great deal <Jbi:iut their cultural backgrounds, and waved th eir hank~ at one an· other. This \vas in the 1760s. And the tough Americans laughed at rhe1n mightily. And labeled them ''macaronis," why I don'l know. But that is Yihat the mysterious word "macaroni" refers to -In that lively ditty "Yankee .Doot.llc." ' \Vhen several \l'onlcn ~t in a cocktail lounge, odds are each "'ill order a different drink. However, all the men in such a gctogethcr are as likely as mt lo order the same drink. So reports a Los Angeles bartender of lengthy expcrienot. 1-fe claims further that the male pipe smoker is the most frugal ti pper. And tllat the: single girl in her earlr'20s is the customer who tends tb make the most tri1~n .:ind out of the room . µ1aisns of old believed all animals in the wild rested al),d ate in acc{)rdance with the weather, the moon and the sun. So they only 1vent fishing "'hen the grazing stock /was active on the hoof. Remember that, mister. Wait Ult· lil the C0\1•s are up before you cast. Address mail to L. 1\f. Boyd, P.O. Bor 1875, New. port Beach 92660.· Serious about Losing W~ight? Medical Weight ·Reduction Lindoro 's unique program is a sofe and procticol method for the entire family to lose weight ond learn how to mointoin proper weight ... under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors. Coll for information Monday thru Friday 6 AM. to 6 P.M. NEWPORT DEACH 645·3740 COSTA ME.SA 557-1893 Poce Pro!£1$1Qfl0t llldg. Mcso Verde Prof~ Ol6g. Son Dernardino • Long Deach • Sherman Oaks Newport Oeach ·, West Covino • Santo Monica Woodland Hills • Pomona • Mission Hills Costa Mesa • Hawthorne • Orange E. Long Deoch • Pasadena • Lo Habra Gorden Grave • Fullerton • Riverside Cerritos • San Diego • Hollywood Oairemont • Chula Vista · Lindora MEDICAL CLINIC • .. • ' 1\l'o _I\ ppointcd SACRA,\fENTO !UP I• - John Fisher ·Sn1ith . ;111 Des1Je1·ate, 0111a11 ·Bu)1S lnfa11t £01· $1,000 execuli\.'e "-'ith a Su 11 ~lE'fG. Frilll('C il1 Pl1 - .\ f'rancisco architet"tural firin. Y.'oman who could no J011gt•r and .Amold Wolf. president of ha\'e ~hildre!l and fl'<irt'<I hl'r a Los Angeles manufacturing roung / husband Y.ould leave company, were named by her unless she had u baby. bought U S{'\"Cll-dRy-old boy Gov. Honald Rengnn to the from a poor couµ!e for $1 ,000 Cali(omia Council on Product and pre1endcd 11 >A'as her own, Des ign and ~larketing. police say. ---- • 1'hc dl~<t) ~u rnrH 1' v. thi· b..'lby front ; naJi·nai1 J1;H111• l .:i s l .~ o v e 1n h l' r \1 a~ i:<1n1oufl:1sl'd as ;1 ~1<lnJµ. lht·~ S.'.lld. ; The baby was ! r ,1t'i:1! t.londu~" \\'h(·n !he \UUJI'' . ' husband learnt'd !ht• truth . 1·111 .,, ~a11I. hl' 11t•pt anti ~k.11l1•d: ··tt IS Ill~ huv I Uftl :->ur1' of it I 11au1 lo li(•t'J) h~n ·· J>oltCl' ~:11d !he child w.:is p!:i.·cd 1n :111 orphanage and fn1• pt·r~on::s \\'1're ordered lu apr.l':lr bt•forc a n1ai;is1rah: lud,1~ l1ol1t"!..' (\>1nm1b~I01l('r Jl'lill L>uchf'l :.;iid :O.lr:i. Si1no:t{' Scbannc. .)7, hOl<I 1 h r c I' cht!drl'll h~· hl'r fl1·~, n1ur: ti.l;.:t• but an 111X'1·:itiun 1natl~ her sterill' :.horll~· aftl'r sh c n1arri,•d l'au! Scbanne. a ('ar :.ale:.n1.1n 10 ~car$ ht.'r junior Ji~· ":u1t i-h·· 1ll'1·.jo1K:<l an obsession Iha~ Sabanne wo ' l ... 1vc her unl~s she productlcf '' child. Police said she got to ;:!rs~~an~:r:::~: w~eh1 0 ;1lrendy had several children, and arranged to buy her chUd. when ii was born. Summer fashions. Get 'em while it's hot. ., • -BUEMA PARK leech el ON!Wftfftof"p1t 0pt111 O.lty f :JO le t:JO p • .,., St11day 10 to 1 WOMEN'S &GIRLS' HALTERS 1.60to5.20 Reg .. $2 to 6.50 Super bare-ups 1n nylon . co\lon, polyester/c{)l\on/and more. All easycare. Perky p11nts and solids. Misses' and 111n1ors· sizes. Girls" 7 lo 14 Sale pnces et!ecl1ve inru Sunday. JCPenney "' 4 'Jil /il'l G ' .. \'.oelra~ :w-·m·~ ,_ .... _.,_,.~···~,,-· CHARGE IT w1~hyourJCr>,..nnr~f.h;i•ri• t 1•·! It you rlnn I ti,1,,,, ,, rn,V'}E:. IU'>t Sf'"'' NIJ~!W"' 1(1 opr,r1 uu ~•H ot n1~w ,1rr 11111•1 ORANGE Citf Or. 111 Gordtr1 Grl)•f ll•d. Ope11 I O·f p.111. Oolly Sl.i~doy I 0 lo ' < I SALE -Special buy 2;s3 Toddlers' 2-pc. dresses No-iron po!yester/collon. Great slyles in asSOfted prints. Sizes 2 to 4T. 2/$6 Reg. 3.99ea. Family boat shoes Cot Ion duck with molded rubber oulsote. Sizes for men, children, women and bOys. Men's/boys' basketball shoe Cotlonduc~ wilh "Kraton" molded rubber sole. Sfzes for men, youths, boys. Women's rope trim sandal SAMTA ANA lfDO So. lri,11)( ·Ho. of So. Coed l'I••• 0~11 I O.t P·'"· DoUv S111utoy I 0 to 6 .• .. i " I } ... I . '· I .1 , OAILV PILOT Fo1· tl1e Reco1·cl Dissof11tio11s Of Mor1·iofJC .. 1E n1erl'd ADr11 11 •'1rt0, PfQ<;1V A. dnd Frtd Do~d F••den, Ntn'v Ann tnd fr•n~ Ravmo"C! (olW•I. Mo•llY1> and Wlhon, J~rilct, f•d'1~ellt l. ond 1•1111~, If ll1vl1v. Oolore• J •nd RdYMOnd E 0.,11,.e, Oon~ld J•c~ .,,d CV•·•~•• I(~, Mine•. Connit M , dnd 'l'homdt G 7.,,\ldd. Si•v~n C dftd JtM•'e L. Colr. S"lvl11 EIR1~ tnd Eo:t<Jlt Ltt, IC~I•, Elle.in Mtrit dlld Jd~• i<"rdncl! StT''.lh, "'!bf'r! Pn1lll1> ctlld /lllce Ga~. '-1~111rono, M11n11el 6 . •nd Horltn~I• M. HubOl•<I. RoOe•I 0 llr\d 8"1><1•1 £11f"/I. T lllll"P)OO, Oi>nn• L 11"1<1 Ro11trl V. !•-rick. r.ltnto•<I C. 1...a Lo.ilH F TucKtr. ROl!trt G .11\d Pa!rlclll Ann C.•AllOf'I, c:itrald M -nd Ra~•l•f" fl Vall, WIUfan1 WaHtl\ aod Jt.n 'If! .. /'cG1vr1n F111n~ L . •l"l<I G•O<!lld Anh. SalAs. Ja.,tll S 1nd David. H~•t. BtllY·Lvnn d"<f Gtf"llO•y S King. Oav!d BY•on •1111 l1u•1 lte (r;(lple. Dan WotVnt """ Pllf>d" Ann DI Pato; !!any E UICI Fran<I• P A•m1t1111, Btttv LO\llse 10<1 lll ll<"man. V1>11 .... Dtatrkh Heinrich u 11I Ja~1 Ltt. liollm81\, M1roarf"I L 11111 lrvlno J. f>tler~. Glorl1 G. and Harrv V ll!•ktlY. Joi"'"" IYilhAm (. ' De£1tl1s Elseivliere LOS A~GEl.ES ~UP I \ - Private sc rvi<:t>S \\'ill be held in Provo. Utah for Vf'rn 0. Knudsen, 80. chance l lor emeritus of UCLA and lcadin~ aooiustical physicist \\hose \li·ork cncomixisscd concert halls and subn1arinC' detection. Knudsen died l\1onda~· night of pneumonia :it li(.L:\ rncdicat t.'efrter. ' . ' . . . . . ' ' ' Badham, Mrs. Lewis Duel in 7 4th Hy O.•.:_•, llASTL'\;GS 0 1 the 0 1\lr l"ilgt 11111 Choices in !he huge 74th As:')~n1llly District, \\" h 1 eh t'Q\Crs the S<IU!herll ha lf or Orangl' County aud a sli vl'r of San Diego County, are hn1i!.fd in lht• Jur.c 4 prinu1ry by a 1·;1nd1< la 11· short :i :::('. H1 µ11bhe<1ns in the distri1.:t !l\;J \ IOll' lur il1L'un1b!'nt 11• i·i,.r! I·: U:1ahan1 :.1 11 d l>l•tllOCr:lt:') l\IUV \'O\C !or ~\l«OJllnl.' Currie i.1~" i~. :'\ E I T II E I: U l·· I h c Two P1·of essors Wirt F ellotvships T11·0 UC lrv1ne professors Kappa.. n:itio1u1I hono r society. have been :111ardcd fellO\\'Ships in recogni!ion of his scholarly b }' the John Si 111 on erxleavors. (; u g gen he i n1 .\lcn1oria\ He l'arnerl his dortor:itc al Foundation fo r 197.J-75. the University of \\'ashinglon :\'a111C'd Gu ggcnhC'i111 Ft•llo11 s <ind laugh! ~II Corn t' ! ! wrre Dr. Jlaz<ird /\dains of l'nil'l'r.:;it~·. th C' l"111ver•th' of Ne11 port Beach. profr·~r of Tf\;:tS <l nd ~I ii hiP.:ln ~t:H.! English ruid vice chtuK'ellor L:11il'ers1ty Ix-fore coining to for ncadt-111ic affairs. ;ind Ur. Ir\ inc. Ernest I'. ~ohlc of Sou\11 ---· -- Lagunu. pr oress or of ps_vchia1ry :ind h u m a n behavior . J>r. Ada n1s plans studies i11 th1 • tht"'ury of literary syrnbo- li;,tn, sr!n;;u- lie fonn and n1yth. llis ;.icaile- mic spC"Ci.il- tic::: •1r·• !ii· crary 11i,-.. or~. .<\ngll}-1.0.i. .... s Irish tilC'raturf' and Hornant i- ci~1n. fie \lill dr<l\V on !hi:') unopposed l'Jndidatl.'s are run11ing r.•1)' hnrd in the nev.• district. "hich inc ludes :\"e1rport B('ach. La g u n a Be<irh , El Toro. 11 tiny part of Cost.'.! ~lcs!l. a corner uf Tustln, tilis.<tilMl Viejo. Corou:.i <lei ~lar. San Juan Cupisl rano, San Cletnentc, Occ:insid~1 and Can1p Pentll~ton. Hcpublicans 111 tile district h:ive a l\\O Iv one edge. \v!th 31,957 voters con1pa rcd to '12.873 Drn1ocrats among the 138.820 reg1st1•red. Bo.idhan1. 4'1. of 600 ri.·li ch:iel Place. i\e\1·port lieach. v.•ill be listed on the ba ll ot as ··rnember of the Californi<i l.e1ri<tlaturc. '' Hc 11as first el <?f'led in !!'Ill.! in rht_• old 71sl A~"cn1hlv l)istrict. 1rhich C<l\'ered much the same area. ~1arried. 11 ith five children. Badhan1 has a bachelor's degree in fine art s from Sranfor~ lini\'ersity. AS BADllA!il'S ac!Jnin isl!:1- ti1C' a<;sis1:int Ed \\'o1rd de- scrih('(I th1• r:a1npaign. "All \l'e :ire doing is going to candidalcs' nights and 1naking public 11ppearances when v.·e are called on to do so. .. ,.he r{'al issue is. does the district "'ant a conservatil'e Hepubl i ea n wh ose den1onst ratOO philosophy is one of fisca l responsibility, or do !hey \\•ant :i lady De1nocrat Yote1•s 111a111visl1 ''' el.ip fr11d save 1#11• .iory for fll• i11re i11t·or111atio11. \vllh no political e:tpericnce?" \\'ard said. tl"frs. Le1vis. 41, t h e Democrat. is n1arried and has three children. Sbe lives at 25241 Ca mpina Dr:lve , 1i1ission Viejo. She holds a bachelor·s degree fron1 Cal\'in Coolidge College of Liberal Arts and a law dcgtee f:om Portia Law School in Boston. SI-IE IS A deputy district <1 tton1ey in Los A n g e I es County 11•ho has prosecuted felony cases. but is no." \l'Orkrng v.ith juveniles. r I A 1nemtx.-r of Com1no1,1 Cause and the People's Lobby she is a proponent o Proposition 9. the politica can1paign reforrn n1easurc She also favors Jl u b I i e finao,cing or c:nnpaigns. I r Key issues, she said. l:lfC political refortn, nc1v and different solutions to socia problen1s and the probl('lllS o youth, health and t h e envirrnunent. s n \Vhile ~1rs. Le1vis believe Proposition 9 is :i "good beginning for c a 111 p a i g refonn. ·• Badhnm docs not. e I I ' r c Badha1n hus criticized th measure as overly co mple'< charging that vesting ful cuntrol of all p o I i t i c a activities in the state in th hands of a fil'e-n1c :nber board of ··politically a pp o i n t e d bureaucrats" runs the da nge of "destroying rcpresenlahv govc1nment in Qili fornia. ·· \ Girls or Boys age 10 to '18 learn to sew and win prizes in Singer Stylemaker Contest Make a garmen t in class! Lessons cost 1750 (only 98C: hr) Call your local Singe r Sewing Center an d register for summer classes now i For Jd(lrr~~ 01 1he Singe• Sewing Center ne.ir~SI vo v. >11e Whoie P.ige1 untie• SINGER COMPANY. SINGER Sewing Centers What's a Pooka? Ask Andy Andy is a Pooka· (an elf who answers questions). He does his elfing in a cotumn every Saturday on the family page of the Daily Pilot. - CA~tARI LLO 1UPJ1 -Earl It. Benn('lt , 6j, for mer conunandcr of the Sr:tbt.'e base at Port Huen<:'me and Camarillo's first director of public v.·orks, di ed ~londay of cancer. \1/ASlllNG'l'ON (.-\P\ backgrowltl ::s he begins his r esea r ch u nd e r t h e C.uggenhein1 Fcllo\vshiJl nncl anolhcr <Hvard, a t1.1·0-n1on1h suinmer fl'Ho1\·ship fron1 !he National J'.:ndo11tnent fo t· !he Hunianitic~. Glidden Spred® House paint at ~ouse-size savings Frank J. Nunl ist, 60. a forn1er assistant postmast{'r gl•nerfl l. died Sunday. Nu11list retired in 1969 after serving almost l\\'O y<:ars to bccorne eh<1ir1nfln of the board of the Pantasote Co. in Green\\•ich. Conn. BARCELONA. Sp.i in 1 AP) -Hipolito Lazaro. 86. a Spanish tenor 1\•ho sang in most or the 1\·orld"s major op<.>ra thcatl'rs. died Tuesday. NEW YORK tUPl l Arthur C, F'i l'lds. 4 8. independent publi!'hrr \1'ho~e successes include:!. · · 'f h e Green Berets·· b1· Hub\n f.toorc, "Tt1esd:iv thf' H.1bbi Sav.· llcd" by II a r r y KemeJn,an and "l.,1sl ~Inn Ht Arlington" by Joseph Oin10na, died Thursday. Dent/1 No1;,..,_, AllUCKLE I SON WISTCLIH MORTU.UY 421 E I 71h S1 . Cos•o Meso 646·4888 -·-IALTZ-IHGllON FUNERAL HOMI Corono d"I Mor Co~•o Mesci -·- 61J.9450 646·:?424 IELL llOADWAY MORTUARY 110 8roodwo~. co~lo rv.e10 548-J4JJ -·- McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1795 lo'tvno Con)Clll ~d 49.1.Q.J 1.) -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY 2883: (,in•-~o C '; lrl)••.J .;~,'.-\ •• (I -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK -ltl"l'"···. lo.' .. ..,, . • -·-PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNEllAL HOMI 7801 6;.i-o A..r We,1m • ., .,., S~J.J.:i;~ -·-SMITHS' MORTUARY liv"' ~.;i· ·,n f.•ll· ~ ~Jo o.~J~ Pl"IU .IC ~ltTJ CE l'ICTITIOUS I U,IHl:"\S lol A"'-E Sf .\TEMENT ,~ lollow·"9 N"t<o:i••~ ••• d n~ bu>Ofl"U I 11! ZOOY~ ., :oovs OU.\LITY D•SCOUHT [IE l'All.T'"I NT ~T .:'R F~ 110 Ea11 Or .1~•,0<~. "~•~r,n• C•li'°'~·• 91""1 ,.All.TFIELO·l QCIV S I .. C. It Dtll"'•'t C 'I>" !~A ••I H ·~f~ A,,..,11t , N•A '!'or• ti;~' '!'M> lC-li:I T~1j "~.,.,.,, .. [(n.J .'C<I Cf ' (0<00f1linn t~Allll=t[LC> t OOYS, 11'j< l ff fr~m""' £\tc. v.p,,, '"11 ".!''"''"' "'"' !llO(j .... ~ '"' (llll!'llV Cltr'-o• O•,,nge Covntv O" ·~av t lt1•. Adams 1vill do part of his research in Eng!.:i nd 11nd Ireland during a snbblllical leave fron1 the ca ni µ u s starting J uly I. Dr. Noble" 1d"1 ha<; bet•n 11orking n'any ~·t'a rs on the effect of alcohol r11 the brain. will pursue his research in thc b ioc h en1ist r y and ll{'tliOChcmistry of alcoholis n1 at t h e !'\eW"OCbemistry Institute in S t r a s bou rg , Fr.:ince. during his .leave Ll'ginning Sept. I. Dr. "Obie· "·ill investiga1c the :icli•)ll of ak-chol on brain 1•1l'tnhra11"s. 1ho~c ron1ponents or the ner\·e cell involved in thr conduction of el»clric'11 irnpulse. A nl('l'!ber of the UC! fc1cu.lty )>inee HMi9 Dr. i\oblc hns served 11· i I h the dC'parhnents of psychi alry and h u 111a n b e ha vio r . psychcbiology .1nd medica l ph<i r n1aco lo gy a nd th('rapeuJies. En rlicr he had 1;,ui;:h! :1f \\"t·~tt•m ReSt•rre l'ni1 1·r~ity nnd St an fo rd l'11i l'crsi1~ School of i\-tedicinc. lh· frcriuent· \y pa rtiri- po tes in in· tern a- tion:i l co n- fercnce~ on a l c o h ol abuse a nd alco h o l· 111otLE isrn. Dr. Ad.in1s. \1"ho joined !hi' UC! faculty in 1964. 111as fcunding chainna11 of the dl'p..1rtn1<'nt of En~lish and co111paratil'e literature. He 11·ri.~ rlt•.:in or hun1ani1ies before bt'in !.! na n1 rd l'icc chaocellor for ;1cadt'Tllic· affairs Ja!(1 v<'n r. I!(· l'li1ns to re1urn to ru11:1imt' 1l'a1:J1inJ! and research at !he rnd of his !>,1bbatical lea\t'. ,\da1ns is an authority on the l\Ork of \Villi arn Bluck. \r n Yeats and modt'rn criti· cal tl1('0fy. Ile "·a-; narnl'd :i founda 11on 1nen1ber of lh<' ll('11" I '('I l"h:iptcr uf Phi Bein Spt't·1:-t.1 Slated On .\ llcr~i c~ ·· Fi'«l .\ 11 e r E: i es and Sl lll."tlphrctn:i'· 11il1 Ix· the ~tth;et't of n talk by 11~.\l'hta!ri.-;t Gl'orgc J. Prl'lstka ·ll ;in t)r:itH!C' (" o Ll n I y ~ t h 1 1opl1n·11i;.i 1\~-<1X·1ation n;~···!1n~ Thur.~d;ly I'll 7:4:'1p111. ;it 1~~1unc1a High School in L'u~1a ~li·s.1. lleart,: (.;roup St·b 'r•'t'tiu" "' OHA;\G~:-The \!ende d llC'art~· Inc Ch:ip'.rr i9 \11 n1l't!\ Thur~tlil'' :11 ; \1l pm :i: S:11nt .Jo!-trph lln.~pit a! h"r<' I.re St.1rt'I n:1t1f1ll;ll \ 1.-;1t1ng rh;1innan. 11 di 'I"'-"'~ THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 'oi'-OC r1111pll!• c •• .,,.1,.,. se'"'''' W•I~ d!H•n'l•ftl!)lft •I l*f ~•ISTON J . k l !Nf t~1 01tn1h'° '""'" .. lt1T11t ll•t KJ.4 Wllllllft 1,,..llYlfd, S1111f fOO Tl Tne Ctttty h,.llY&oll M.trlutr , .. •trtv Nlllt, Ctrlleml• t011! l'11ntr•I Ct..,tltiY ty'''"' ,.ubll&l'lfd O••ROll l.o;N1! O•,I• f'll~• 14 H•11r $ervlc• 714·•••·14)1 Mt• t. 15, ,,, )t, 1th 161114•''--------'----1 • e gal. Reg. 9.99ga1. Save 2.50 Sp read the savings. And Iha word. And th e Jong-la sting velvet smooth finish dries dust and bug free in ju st 30 minutes. Bl ister and mildew resistant. Ea sy clean up in minut es with warm water. ORANGE City Dr. •f Gordt11 Gre•t l ltd. BUENA PARK , .. , '· Opt11 I O.t p.m. Daily S4llKl•y I 0 la 6 '*ech al 01'iUHJtfhorpa 0,.11 Dally t:JO to t :lO ,."'-S11nitay 10 le 1 I OUR PAINT SALE VS. THEIRS Sure. you save in every- body's paint sale. But in ours, you get some extras. l ike outstanding Qua lity, so your best efforts show. And last. Plus. a one-stop paint depart- ment that has everything you need. Plus sal espeople who know the answers. If you're not a paint pro. we'll help to make you one. With us on your side. why shop any- where else? SANTA AMA l'OO So. lrhtol ·Ho. of So. Coall 'f•1• 01Mn I Q.f p.m. Dolly S11nd•r I 0 to 6 - - c I y s j I )' b j c a c j a h r th w w IV jo b re c on tc he he j p p l~ r Ju th rej in gr Th cw wl Th bet to in s chi ne 0 Soc We pre of Jo pre Sue s r Supe1·viso1·s Seek Fou1· Mo1·e .Judges --One i11 Harl101· A1·ea By \\'ILLJA~f SCllREIB£R sentt'nCt' hin1 aln1ost 01 I~• lnilf PUet 51t" i1nmediatcly,'' SANTA ANA -Orange County Suµervisors Tuesday S'OW, llE SAID, th c urged the state Legislature 10 calendar is so crowded that create four morl' municipal ~'Ourl judges for the county, the judges must resort to the tncludlng one in the Harbor much-criticized procedure of Area and t"·o In the west •·plea bargaining" to clear county. their calendars. Their action ca ine on the -------- heels of a simil11r recommendation made earlier this month by the California Judicial Council. The board accepted the ~easoning of the presiding Ju<!ges that all four new j~dges are needed, despite the fact County Administrative Officer Robert T h o m a s recomrnended against one or them -in the north county. 11.R. "D~CK" Iiun1phries, an analyst in Thomas' office said each new judge and hi~ courtroom could cost the taxpayers an average of $-120,000 and there is still some question as to how much or the cost would be borne by the state. The new juages would earn a salary of $33,400 per year and would need a staff and court clerk oosting $161.400 per year in salaries alone. The average cou rtr oom to facilitale a judge oost.s still another $260,000, Hun1phries said. The one new position for the 1-larbor Arca Court \ras seen by the stale Judicial Council as the most needOO. TllO:\.IAS SAID in his report that "it would appear this court has already qualified for one additional judge, is currently staffed at fou r and tnight need still another in l\l'O years." r·---• I I I I I I I I I • "It 's not becnuse we like to do it but bcc11~se we're forced lo do It," he said. Fullerton Supervisor Ralph Diedrich h101•ed to overrule Thon1as. The bo.urd then voted ununimously to include the north county t'Ourl in Hs ilClli)/1 , CREST TOOTHPASTE nl. wl. S oz. l imit 1 wi1h coupon. Cot1pon ••pire' Sundoy, Moy 19 MAALOX LIQUID 11 11. oz. l imll 1 wlihcoupon. Coupon e •p•r•l Sundoy. Moy 19 GILLETTE THE DRY LOOK HAIRSPRAY nl.wl. 11 oz. ORANGE COUNTY I I I I I I I I I I ••• I I I I I I I El Toro Marine Will Face 1.,rial SANTA ANA -At~ ~:J ''"Oro ~[ da1C' for ~la1·inc 1'ho1na! \larine has been orCl'l'l'd to(~'.~rv Br~i11'n, 22. or 102 fal'<' trial July 8 In ()ranl'.!.l' , .. ,.0· 1 ,1 ·\pl " San County Superior ~urt on ":'a\ 1 '1 " •• • • 0 • I armed robbery nnd grand Clt•n11..1ill'. th1..•ft thnrges filed aflt·r he Polit·1· :o:.iid Rr\l1\·t1 thrc.11• a aJ!f'1~1..'<llY uttackl.'d :.ind r11l,hcn gr1·en blanket over l h c 11 &lit Clementl' v.· u 1n :i 11 v.·01n.1n·s til'ad, !creed her In outside her a p a r l 111 l' n t tht• ground and then ran off building. \\'ilt1 h<'r purse twtaining $14 ' .Judge J:1111es Turnl'r set th<' 111 rash. •• DAJLY ;o'JLUI l .! ------.~ ~------ • l nd Annual Soutbtnf Calif""1ia mcblla "Jhe Weat'a only ahow e1clu1N•'r d11/gned lor manul1clured 11ou1/ng." Doon "II'" 12 "°°" wt•~1 .. 111 a M1,,.oil1I o..,. 2 P.W. "'MJ.d•l'I· All"''""°"'" S?OO M<iltl. '1 00 )'OUl\Olll•I 10 IO 11 ~------· , ~~.J~ JUST WONDERFUL HAIR SPRAY I I I I I I I I I I ANACIN TABLETS 100' PRELL CONCENTRATE SHAMPOO 7 ti. Ol. tub• .lb' n1.w1 .13 oz. PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA 100 Tobie!• Lomol '1 wolh coupon Coupon ••P"•I Sunday, Moy 19 BARNES-HIND WETTING SOLUTION 7 11. oz. l imit 1 wi1h coupon. Coupon ••Pi'•' Sundoy, Moy 19 Supervisor Ronald Caspers said the 1-larbor c o u r t ' s jurisdiction has g r ow n tremendously in a very fe\\' years and the need is great. Thomas said the statistics brought for\\·ard l5y -the judicial cow1cil show that the court is already hearing far more cases than the judges can handle adequately, ·"'l!lli~~_:_~~t'i!'~~ I I I I I I I I I As of the eiid of F'ehruary this year, there "-'ere 610 cases awaiting trial in lhe Harbor court for an average of 153 per judge. f\1any cases are v.•aiting at least two months to be heard. TJI0 :\.1AS ALSO strongly recon1mended endorsement or !he two new benches in the \Vest County r.Junicipill Court. "'hich operates in \Vestminster. Thomas said the '"'o ne\v jobs were requested last year but approval v•as held up be<!a!JS{! of coofusion over Senate Bill 90 -the measure restricting the grov.•th of county tax rates. Thomas said the court acted on its ov.·n to create a "pro· tern·• judge in July of 1973 to help handle the case load, but he has no staff. That pro-len1 judge is acting as a traffic commissioner lo clear Uic traffic court log of cases. Thomas said. One of the t\vo west county -*'"positions \\•ould br a pern1anent t r affic comn1issioner. TT TOOK a personal appeal from north county Presiding Judge Philip i\'fcGraw to get !.he board to overr111e Thomas' rejection of the additional post in that court. ~lcGraw said there is a great need despite the fact. Thomas' analysis shows the caurl could hold out until 1975 wlth its current eight judges. The north court is split between 1\ n a he i m and r~uuerton. McGraw said the court used to be able to "arraign a man in a matter of seconds and Countians Take Oath SA~i A ANA -An El Toro chiropractor 'viii be among the new officers installed at the Orange County 01.iroprnctic Society dinner tcnight at tile Saddleback Inn . New orficers !lre O r . \Vllliam So lk am11ns or Anaheim, pttSldent: Dr. Gary \\'est.\d or El Toro. vice president; Dr, Joseph Petrclli of Fullerton, secrr-tary; Dr. James (;etitry Gf Santa Ana, president-elect: and Dr. John Soch of Santa Ana . treasurer. ----- Sunday is raaDAr I I I SO"&DRI ANTl-PERSPIRANT nl. wt. 8 oz. 11 11. oz. . lorni! 1 with coupon Cou on e•porel Sunday, Moy !9 CLAIROL HERBAL ESSENCE SHAMPOO 8 fl , oz, '' ~~ BUENA PARK ieKlt .t Ot-.111e1, .. 0,.. o.ily t:JO I• ':JO,,.,., S.~ffy 10 I• 1 MISS BRECK HAIRSPRAY nt. wt.13ort L+mll 2 w1thcoupon DESITIN OINTMENT ., I. " I I I I I I I I I I ~- JOHNSON'S ~l..f,..,ctt• BABY POWDER ' J.11!1' l""'11«r n!. w!. 9 0l. ~ ......-T-:- -----------------~----------~ ORANGE SANTA AMA City Dot • .t G«!6fM Gr••• l l•ol • J'OO h . lrhlM ·MO. of Se. c;.,,,1 "••• °""~ 10.9 ,..,,,, Ooiiy ~~••Y 10 It 6 01>t" ,~. •·•· OOllly S."4ty 10 le• •• LYSOL DISINFECT ANT SPRAY n!.wt. lloz. I I I I I I I I I " " \ , I I • I .He Ecits, Dri111£s Too Much By DR. STEINCllUllN Dear Dr. Stcirit·rohn: From the frying pan into the fire - thal's my husb.1nd. Trying to escape one enemy, he's expos· In):( himself to another. If he's not drinking hin1self to death. hc·s eating hi rnsctr to early extinction. He has been a heavy drinker since hi.; teens. I-le is nGw only 35. "I'm strong as a horse." he says. And he seems to be. But hoY.' loog can it last? fie has heard son1ewhere that if you eat a lot you'!\ prevent cirrOOsis of lhc li\'er. So he has become a heavy eater. So n1uch so thal he is al least 50 pounds overneight. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ~feaJl\\·hile he pUts :.11vav all"l'IOl>t a fif1h of boU'rboi1 every two days: <tlso drinks beer as if it \Vere \.,.ater. Is ii true that cating protects the !i\·er?-~lrs. V. CO:\f~IENT: lie is i:;::oin~ do'Anhill lickety·split on IY.o skis -one fs alcohol. the other is obesity. As you say, each is an enen1y. \Vho needs more lhan one encm'' i! he can help it? · Cirrhosis of the live r is Oflf' or the 10 le::iding c:1uscs of death in the Unill'd S1:1trs. \!Jr used to belie\·e that eating (especially proteins l would belp protect the liver against alcohol. But it doesn 'f -at least as much as \\"C hoped. Experiments v.·ilh baboons. for ex:amplc. have indicated th:-1t larj:'e amounts nf fOO<I do not prevent then1 from getting cirrhosis. Regular 1496 Priers C•1d l~rw lw1idiy, 'far ?hi Wt Rt&V1t Ut Rlt~t II U111il Q11etlt11i• H• S111~11 Dtalers 83 20-IN. PORTABLE BREEZE BOX FAN Roto Broil 's single-speed, 7 Blade POrtable Ian moves 25% more air than comparable !ans, to help you beat summer's heat~ Break.resistant pla~ic grill increased safetrlactnr, plastic legs p1event skid~in~. Reg499 2x6-FOOT CHAISE LOUNGE PAD Now's the time to re place your worn out p11d at big Thrifty Sale saving s! lhis 3ne's comf3rtable & co!or1u! with Uo1al orint suooorted 1 vmyl, backed with duck & lilted with shredded pnlyloam. 24x72." MIA SUN MAID Alcohol al(acks the liv<'r cells any1A·ay. and lhe liver becomes fat ty -and at last cirrhotic ( lxw1nes scarred Reg. 1 Oc ea. and functionlcssi. Reg. 99c ~~~· · 59c Pack 2sc . Tell your husband. ~lrs. \'., 1.49 of 6 it's unlikclv he'll continue to BIC BUTANE MATCHBOX Sc••· frel as "sirong" as ht• docs. DISP. LIGHTER TOY CARS CINNAMON Perhaps tht-re's still ti1ne \0 v .. uol fuel 111ppty. famou1 Matchba• quol~ RAISINS WOMEN'S ROPE TRIM ESP Smart I ·eyelet casual play sh3es m h3psack1ng with rope trim. As comfortable as a slipper with ney.o '74 sty ling. For day & play - carefree steppm~. Bone of navy. 5 to JO. Seling tor dollars more elsewhere! 99 HEMP WRAPPED CLOGS Fun style with · open or closed toes, some with back straps. Walk pretty in Faded Denim, Navy or ·Red. Cool and comfortable denims in sizes 5 to 10. Not au styles in all stores. 197 SAVE $$$ ON STEREO ALBUMS Tllese great reco1d buys formerly sold for U!I' 10 5.98! Beautiful music here !or every taste·1ncluding top artists ;i I FORMER LIST TO 6.98! I I~~ J TOP ARTISTS! 297 · 1 Discount Price 8-TRACK STEREO TAPES fan!o1r.c group oncludt!I Joc~1on 5. floyd Crome•, 0>0no Rou & Sup,.,..e• ond monv mo••! ' l w!~'"'"' < Mens & Women's Tatamis Wtmen's Mesh WOMEN'S STAY-IN-STEP STYLES Styles that will add new zip to any gal's shoe wardrobe! Get in step with• t()mfort in white or navy boat shoes. velvet trimmed tatamis (Siles for men tool, mesh pumps in blac~ or natu1at & hi·styre sandals. 5-10. Regular299 3.98 SCULPTURED & SHAG RUG REMNANTS Disc ount Price REVERSIBLE BRAIDED RUGS 11•48 '" 8•oodlnom 1ernnonh on nyh;m1, nuytoe1, c.lefone. pgjye1•er .. l<uhoon 1hode1. Fo• lrollic oten• A11roc11ve dork ond l.gh! pollern• w.r~ ""d•. R"ve•1iblt fo, longe• w~r and eo•r core. 24i45 inch. Pac k of 2 298 NOVEL TY PRINTED BED PILLOWS For the young or heart -colorful tapi!ol P'inll tho! •eol!y 1in9 &. 1wing! Newe11 thln'il fa, bedtoom o• -~~"..:~~=:'~n tomay rourn, id•ol fo• 110~1\, U•e r w~h o• wothour to•e. 17•23 inch, O\'CTt'Olllt' hiS obesit~.· and Ad..,itobl• flam". 'Y· E•oc l deto~ing, b11gh1 Thin candy 1hel! cooled. ,0,. D.'-,-., ood n•·tritiot.1. alcoholism. Otherwise he's 1-------..i;.";;;;;.;;.· _____ o;;;;;·;;;-;;;;;.;..;._·;...._-1• cht:h~:.d~ood::~:"11t~~;;;0r:,:~~; . (J}~/7 cgjodo1t, wo1hobleJ e a 1!1or1a wright o guilt . ~ )'our friend's littlc bov \\"U~ a victim of SIDS tsud<l~n infnnt ' death S)ndronl('l. 1 Tell her it's no1 !ikrlv she could ha\'e done ;tn~·thi.n!! !o prevcqt this 1r:1g.cdr. ..Crib deaths" erieh \\•ar elai111 1.1boul 15,000 infant~ -u su :i 11 \' bct\\"C<'.n tllf age:; of I n1011th and 7 n1onths. \\'r don·1 kno\\" {'X.Jl'th· \1hat causes it. \\"e have no i1>1.•r1fic prc\·en!irl' trer1tn1Pnt fnr it. ,\fany rnothcr.,. lik~· ~·1111r frie nd, :\fr'I. .I , l.t•l'p un blaming th('lll$t'hfl.~ for so1ncthing-lht•\· could 110! jXlSSibly hnvr prC\'C'tlll'd. i\f ea n\\·hde. in·:r~li!!:ilors ru-e looking h:ird for the ki'\' 10 the 1nyslery. Sotned:iy. :~xin. 1 hope thev diSCO\'er \t3\S to prt•\'t'.nt .~·ut•h trsgi.'di~·~. · FOR ~IRS. I..: 11 1" trut> that often tht"re is a drrrt•3Sl' in sexual cl£>Sire riuri11!! tht> early months or prc-gnnnc\·. h 1nay b(> duf' to hornK1nal changes or to a ps~ rhnkig1tal reason . ' For exanlpll'. thl' 11·0111nn·.~ fear that she is unanra<'ti\'l' to her husband. \\'hate\'t'r tht reason. the diminishtd ltbido usuallv rclurns in r ti 11 strength. -,. / 4 for 5°0 GIRLS ' NYLON KNIT FASHION TOPS SALE ta1,.cn1ir. ,_ "a•v ""'"' on9 ••••..ed loo• '" l•t•h ne .. •'Y'•• v<ld colo• ~'""bo' !tlj:I pant• ·,. 1kl"1, Regulor 79c SALE! SHEER STRETCH KNEE · HI STOCKINGS SMe r ~!'lt'e-h•gh nylon•"'"~' with P<>""'"" Koyll'• 1!01'• oual1ty .,..,th nude heel. no.bind top !><>"" J)c now hgulor 66C 91c SEE-THRU PATTERN MILADY TOTE BAG 11•9 1>0 'flQlf•• ...,,..., •••·tl>ru lofftCf pclfft,,,. "°' bulb ~·OQ•I, Khool boo~1, •upclle1, l" col0<1! • • Va seline 1.'11')1\I I \NI 8>\Tlt Oil \IUorhr... \ ,.,, ..... , ... a.\I" "" I .• ·~·•it•, .I 'I oU1 "f.••il~~ [ . . Mad••o-96c sell for 2.59 INTENSIVE CARE VASELINE·BATH Oil Sol!en• dry 1lnn, rnol.el ot le•I beller 1011. Slo""' oown mo·1•u•r Ion. Buy for"'" fnm~.,., 8·0• Save 1.63 Rttular ) 18 2.22 • FINESSE "DEMI " FEMININE SYRINGE hr quallly! ~. d•M•••, pu••• 1<te '" cony co•• Medteoll~ op ptaved clect"M>, ochO•• 5ov• o••• \I Reg, 2.34 186 ANACIN BOTTLE OF 200 Buv tu•9e 1<1e Sov• ~lk PREPARATION H SUPPOSITORIES Pa tl> of Ii 4.6 DZ. AIM TOOTHPASTE Pri<e ,..cf. Sc Off on lobe!, ··-··· Reg. 89c Reg. l ,43 eg. 1.08 63c 91 _c Jlc RDlAIDS ANllC ID MINTS Oooole 1~ -· Ilk olf 1;'"9 OI JipN,,...tllt CLllRDL HE!Bll ESSENCE SHAMPOO Yo...• thoke dl'y 01 o'v. • RIGHT CUARD J.O Z. DIDDORINT ~ beou!lful 1¥t1 w11h me!ol f«rrn•• 10 f~I w11h plo1rit cry1tof1. So~e in otdioary OYt!n •. put on w"'dow pone hgular 448 7.01 . THERAGRAN -M HI-POTENCY VITAMINS fh•1opll\ollc fo...,u!o of v•UI""""' o"d m-.olt Pr•K•!Cltion o..,1>l•'V· tuy loo ..,., fo,.,i>,, g•• It-• &o""'' iol"ll• of 30 Hall Gallon THRIFTY EXCLUSIVE JALTA VODKA Specool low p•ke on a lhfi/ty be1t 1eller! Try ot ne•llime you mi• your fovo,,1• vod~a d•inlf.. M•lf M11f G11lloR Gallo" = 998 745 TEN HIGH MEI OF BOURBON MEHIUCMI M"•"' W•I••• WHISMEI s ...... ~ ....... bon ·····>-C- 4 BARS )00 FOR . ZEST BATH SIZE DEODORANT SOAP lh., <ounrrv·1 No. 1 ~ell111g deodo. ron! •OOP for lo"ifl'il prot•<lion, SH:><~ up for the v~r. REPEAT Of fl 1 fORNIER SlllOUl. hg.7.96 4'' to 8.36 DELUXE DECORATOR FRAMED WALL MIRROR 3 b .. utihil 1~t -w\th K11lptv1M.1 looll. rtt1an9uto1 and «IOt-1 lto,,,•J. Ootfof!Jctn.IT••l lo ... blgl ft's not neet,.~:i.n to !al.r "special n\ e d i r inf' ~ · • Incidf'n!all.v. tntf'l'C'Ollrilt')~ nl't• hrinnful durll\g !ht• t•.irh months. Costa Mesa 233 E. 17111 St. Santa Ana 1406 w, ... ,... • lrittol Fountain Volley M09ooilaatT- El Toro· 6Toroa1Roclrflold Huntington Beach "'' Acbns at lroold1Ursl Huntington Beach 211 l I hoch ll•d. al """"'" Dr. Steincrohn an"' 11· (' ~ c ouerle<1 in roh1"'n' · 11 hP" pos,lble, but ronnf'lt t'f'nl'' I' renders ''' l"tter h"('tu1~l' of \'Olumc of mnil rtteh·rd Costa Mesa llOO -at Wll- Santa Ana lJ25 lrislol al MacN!tor Fountain Valley !61 41 llwbo.atfdiogo< Westminster WH~ at Gok:lt11 W•tf Huntington Beach 95 -"91 .. c.n1 ... Huntington Beach SiSIW.....,. / ' ' ' • ' • , Steaming Sutton Bags LO~ .-\XGF:Lt:.:S \,\I -\\'hen It 11as JtOU1tl>d out nflC'r Uon Sutton's four-hit. l· o \ it'to1·y ovl·r tlw Houston Astr~ th.at the Los Angl'll>s rlght-hander. ~i!h J I tar ... er shutouts. had just tied Cy Young :u1d Ton\ Bond -To1n Uo11ct' -fi)r eighth place on the 1111-time shuiout Ji.st, ~unon rf'1narkcd: "1 don't kno w 11·ho Tatu Bond is, bul I kncl'.· I'd catc.i1 nim.'' he said , then uddcd, "Really, I knov• all ab{>uJ the ri.wrds. I'd be lying if I didn't. I know that Don l)rysdale is the nll-tiinc Dodger;; leader 11 ilh ~9 shutouts and 1'111 11u1v t~t:d ..,.\th <.:laud, OiitL'\'ll \\ith 3t Thllt, I ha1 c to say, Ls cll1e co1npany and l\'.s n\<.-c to 1be n1cntio11ed in thut ktnd of co1np;.i11y." SutLon also supplied Ille dccisivl' lu t in the Dodgers' &:vt·1Jth str:iig!Jt. victory 1'Uesday night which strett•h1.->J\11ci!' \cad in the Na tional 1..£aguc \\'t'st to si.x 11.:unt'S over San ~~rancisco and dropped the Astros to third. lie drove a solid single 10 l't'nlcr 111 the second inning \\'i!h tile hascs loaded. lt \\'as the Dodgers' fil'st hit off of loSl'r 1.ttrry Dierker, now 2-3. "I have a theory vn tutting ," s;1lU .S ports • Br ief i u LA Trades Smith; Waldrop in 3:59.8 LOS ANGE:LES -Veternn riinning back Larry Sn1ith was traded by the lAls Angeles Rains Tuesday to the \\'ashington H1.-'tlskins for future draft thuiccs. Sn1ith, 26, signed a three-year contract last week v.•ith the JaL"ksonville tetun of the \Vor ld Football League st arting in 1975. and 1his \\'ill be hi s last National Foo!ball League season. e ""'""rd 'OK F'L1KUOKA , Japan -The Taiheiyo Club Lions today denied Japanese nev.·s reports that the ball club had decided to T't'lense Frank Howard, forrner Detroit 'l'igcrs sh.gger. because of a knee injury. e 111,.rl"" Hippe d DALLAS -Coach Tom Landry said Tuesday Craig ~1orton has shown• "lack or 100 percent effort for the Co\\•boys'' by Uoycotting <tff-season drills and \\'ou!d ha1·e no chance to start ror Dallas this year becriuse he v.-as signed with the 1·ival \Vortd Footb:ill League. ~ 1\-lorton, the veteran froin California. lias signed a 1!175 con lral't wilh fhe \VF.{..'s llouslon Texans. He said earlier this spring -befol"c he had signed \\'ith the \V~'L -that he would 11ot attend the Cowboys' off-season drills. including the quarterback schOOI under v.·av this week. mile .and J\laryland won its !9th consecutive team title in the Atl:inlic Coast Conference tr:ick JllCet Tucs<lay. \Valdrop pulled a\vay fron1 Duke's Steve \Vheclcr on the final tap to record a time of 3: 59.8. \Valdrop , hampered the past week by a heavy cold. al!ov.·ed a sloll' early pace in !he mlle run. lie "·ent past ihc half in 2:fl.l .O before picking up the pace . \Valdrop •• \\'ho graduated fron1 NorU1 Carolina Sunday .. was chee red on by a crov.·d estimated al 7.800 as he finished. the onl y race he ran in Chapel Hill ibis year. e .l\'o /ll e r11 e 1· ~"E\V YORK -The president of !he \\'orld t'ootba\1 League insisted Tuesda y that the. \\'FL had no desire to force a merger wiTh the established National Foot ball League. "\\1rong,'' young Gary Davidson s<.1itl v;hen asked y.•hethcr such a merger 11'as the uhimatc alm of the ne\'f league . "Our pu1·pose is to set up <1 stl"on~ independent rival league," .:1ddcd the J9- year-<1ld Nev.·port Beach attorney . "\\le have no desire to merge v.•ith the NFL. "\\'e 11.·ould be crazy to put U\) $16 million jusl for the right ol such an affiliation." Suttoi1 , pointing to lhe? lac1 he produced lwo or Los Angelt•s' crght hlls orf of Dierk('r and llon Forsch. "I figure if I llo d11 er.• .'llfl le All Glft\11 111 KA•C ll'H) 5. 10 11.fol 7:1} p.fl'\. swing the bat in the sarne arc long enough, someone is going to hit \t." But it was his pitching. not his hitt irtt-(. 1rhieh subdued the Astros. lit• strui.:k 011\ nine, his seasou high, ..-.nd 11'<1ikcd th1ix" It \\SS hls ~1xlh tr1u1nph in eight di'<.'i~loru, one of thrl~ ~<ltional Lcagul' µitcln~r11 v.lth sh: \1c·to1'ies llc's the only i'\L pltcher. thou~h. 11ith thre~ !(/J1,1touts. 0the ·last l\10 in suct'\!ssion. "I had a dandy cur\·c tonight, bcttl'r ~flan v.11at I had rny la st s1ar1 at S1u1 Diego," he said re<·alhng his one-hiltkr .nwainst the Padres ~1<1y !l. "I h~1d bettt·r cvntrol in that ga1ne." lie hnd to 1)Heh out of one trouble spol. in the siX'th, l\'hcn the As!ros had rut\ners al second and third \1ith 1110 <Jut. He ---·- '\ stnick out John Ed\\Bl'ds to get out or it . Th~ Dodgers loaded !he hases in !he ~'Ond on tv.·o v.·alks and a hit batsman, ~ind Sulloo. after t\\'o 11('re out. singled hotnt" Ron Cey. After \hut 11\e DodgerS didn't get a n11111cr past seL"ond. Bill Buckner ci..tcnded hls hitting streak to 16 g:tnles, \ongCsl in the National LL"Bbl\Le. 11ith a single In the fifth. Ol~•-lf (I., J·lf F1110<n s~no11 IW, • 1l liOP-by 011,~tr ':li. A-11.lll. " . . ' ' ' ' . I V11g~1 ! II 1!11 II SO I I l l 0 0 0 1 ~ 0 ) ' 81111.-~~111111. , _ DAIL y PILOT ZJ , HO US TOH LOS AMO•t.•• •• , ~ , .. .. ..... Cro&1.11 , • • • l-Ol'fto 10 I • • • C<1•l1>11hlr. rl I • ' • b"'k0•1· jf • • \ • Cdleno,u • • • • WYll"' ti • • \ ' L>1t1y, 10 • • ' • G~"'1y, IO • .... • O<JR;t1J...-. JO ' ' • • wc;,,.w!Ol'a. •I I • • ' fd'w&ra1,' • • • ' P1dor•. r• ' ' • • titlni~. 10 • ' ' • C•V· )b . " • • t<•ll.,..,.r.•• I ' ' ' V~r,c , ' ' • E&~te<", QI> ' • ' ' Ru,1tl!, n ' ' ' • Mill!IOurM. •I ' ' • ' SuHO<l, p ' ' I ' 01-.~~r.? , ' ' ' MM•V, ll'• ' ' • ' FO•l~I>. p • ' • • 1otAIS " • • • l ottla ~ ' ' ' Wou~\~n .. .. ,,.._. l.O• l>nll~lc• "' ... QO•-I 0~->lou~T~' ' LOS-11~u••o11 l, Lot Al\Qtlll t 51>-C::•<ler.o. "'"' R~o~r. C.~•~ey, Mllt1011r111. Ho1n e Debut Emo Bows '° LOS ANGELES -\\'orld Team Tennis ' • UPI T1lll'Nlll makes its Southland debut tonight al the Sports Arena \\'hen the LA Strings play Florida with action opening at 8. The Strings played their first three matches "'i!hout No. I 1nale player John Alexa~l'r. who v.•as competing for Austra a in Davis Cup matches in India. Alexa der 1vill be \\'ith the Strings for " the home opener. joining a team that has been carried largely in his absence by \\'Omen -P.tarita Redondo . Karen Hantzc Susman and Kathy Harter. "~1arita has con1e through . so outstandingly for us." said LA owner Jerry Fine. "She's ooly 18 years old but she beat Leslie Hunt Staturday night in San Francisco and !\1aria Bueno In Florida. e Nell'l'ombe lf h1s LAS VEGAS -John Ne\\'combe defeated l\texico's !\tareello Lara. 6-3, 6-:J. in the opening round of the thin:! ann ual $150,000 'Alan King tennis classic here Tuesday to advance along with otHer seeded stars. Other v.·inners included Tom Okker over Jim l\Ie?Ylanus 64, 6-4; liarold Solon1on over Cliff Drysdale. 6-2. 7-5: Brian Goltfried. the defending champion, over Frew ~tcl\l illan, 7-5, 6-3. Landry said because ~Jo'rton signed \\•ilh 1he rival league he \\"OUld nol be considered a challenger for the Cowboys !'\u. I quarterback job with Roger Stauhach. e V.S . T1·h1111plis THE BRUIN S' RIC HIE LEDU C IS CAUGHT TRIPPING THE Fl YERS' Bill BARBER. Cliff Richey swept the last. IO games to defeat Erik van Dillen 3-6. 7·5. 6-0: Eddie Dibbs upset Roy Emerson of Nev.·port Beach. 7-6. 6-4 : and Roscoe Tanner ~1oppt'd Ross Case, G-4. 6-4. e t 'i1urlly .<i mll<'• BOSTO!'\ -Some 30.000 jubi\3nt fRnS tcrcaming "\\'c"re No. I" 1''eicon1ed the Boston Celtics Tuesday in their first public appearance since winning the National Basketball A ss oc i a ti on chan1µionship. Couch 1'ommy Heinsohn told the cro\•:d paekin~ Cily Hall Plaza. "ft took me fi\"e years to be ahle to snlilc." e lf fllrlr<1p llot CHAPEL HILL. N.C. -Ton y \Valdrop ran hi s ninlh consecutive sull-four-n1lnute Hl'AN GETS CA LL TO JJATTLE CLYDE .\RLIXGTO'i. Tex. 11\P l A !':l'l1edulrd ga1ne bet\rrrn the Texas Hangers and lh r \'isiling Ca1ifon1ia Angrls 11·as .called ofl iue>sday because or 1hunrlcr showt•rs and lomado v.·amings. Nolan Ryan. 4-3, ll"ho \vas to l1a\·e pi1ched foi· the Angels against ~e\·c Jlargan. 2-3 .. il'i ll take the mound tonight aga inst David Ct~·dc, a lf\-year-o!d Texas- grov:n lefthand er. Jn his nnl.v previous appearance agai nst 'l'cxas !his re(lr. ~yan 11·1:1s rout~d in the second inning ot a IU-2 loss 111 Anahein1. LENINGRAD -.\ Cnited Slat~ baskelball team pulled all•ay In Ille ~econd half for a 79-64 "irlory over a So\'iet junior tean1 in an exhibition g::une Tuesday. The Americans led only :J;).30 at halftime, before breaking open the game in the set:.)lld hair. 'Fl)'ers Lead 3-1. • As B1·1tins Fall e So ,,le l • W in MOSCO\V -A strong and experienced PliTLADELPlllA fAP1 :-Bill Barbe r Soviet boxing lea rn . including !wo hit a 4(}-foot slap shot "'ith 5:3:> national chainpions. brat n young United remaining in th e ga ine. and the States squad 7_,, Tuesdar ni ght in an Philadelphia Flyrrs bea1 the Boston exhibition n1a1ch at Lenin Stadium. Bruins 4·2 Tuesday night to tnkc a 3-1 The Russians clinched !he victory by stranglcholdlnthcirhcs!-11 f·s evt•n taking seven of the first eight bouts. v.Hh National Jfockcy League S1a11l~•y CUp 18-ycar-o!d lighlln~i ghl Aaron Pryor or final series. Cincinnat i the onll' .\mcriean v.·inncr. Barber'$ bul!e!-likc slapshot -his firs! outpointing Valery Lvov. goal in 10 pla~'orf ganics -scni !hf' sellout cro"·d of 17.007 inlo a frenzy aud e Bitl i''i.ve tf lhc Flyers back to Boston 1rhere lhcy can JNDIANAPOLIS -The Qffcnhauser· clinch !he Cup Thursday night. pcHl'ered Eagle to be dri ven hy \Vally It took one hour and one 1ninute to play Da!lenbarh in the ~l:::t~' 26 lndi:inapolis a rougti-house first period in \\"lrich 21 SOO.mile auto race must be equipped \\'ilh penalties were asses."Cd. six for fighting. The large r caparily turbocharger used for Phitadeiphia zipped to ~ 2-0 load early qualifying last Saturda y, ii \\aS rult'd in the fir sl period on goals 50 se<'Onds Tuesday. apart by Rick ~lacLeish :ind Dave Chief Ste\\'ard Tom Bin ford and U.S. Schultz. Auto Club technical director !"rank Andre DuPont scored at JG:4U or !he Del Roy had denied permiss ion ror !he final period lo sev.• up the victor~. Patrick Racing Tea 111 to replace the f\1acLeish scored his 12th goal of the larger turbocharegcr v.·ith a snu11ler one. pla.voffs -three under the NHL record more economical from a fu el st11ndpoint. -at 4:40 as he guided in u drive by To1n for the race. Bl11don fro1n just inside the blue lillc. It Binford announced Tucsd11y that the \~·as u po1vcr-play goal \l'ifh Boston's tcan1's official protest of the clcclsion had liichic Lt.'<l uc in the penally box for been denied after a inorning hcarinl(.. holding Barber. ~-"--~~--"--~~~~~~~ A ffligl1ty S tr11 ct·111·e ' lolally c nt·losed In about l\vo 1nonths the seals. tut f, 'l'h l...ouisiana Superdo1nc in New Orleans is near· Iv UO percc11t ro111plcte anll is sched uled to he t1n-i~hcd for Sugar Bowl Gt1n1c New Yea r1s ~\'C an~ lhe. Supe r 130\VI in January. Once the. bl1t\d1ng: 1s ; lighlin g and other l11tc.r1or cqulp1nent cn11 be in· stalled At1otl1e1~ B1~otl1er Battle; Alex Called Devoted Dad It'll be a brother act next bri::;ketball season 11·hrn S<in J)icgo Slate battles .\l<1rt1uettc. :\1arqul.'llc whiz Da v c Dclsn111n \11il! duel bro!hcr :\!:irk. It w;1s lJavc·s tv.·o points in the closing seconds of ,\1C1\A re~!ori;1ls r>la_r J;1sL season that gave :\lurqucttc ;i i2-i0 \'iCtory over .\lichigau. Oc\·el<.1nd lndinns second hasc111a11 Jack Urohamer eornmenls on for1ner Angrls battin.it rbamp Ale:.: Jobnsou: "Alex is <'ompletely dc1·01ed as a ra1l1cr. \VHITE \VASI-I dC<'tors hu\·e v.·hcn they ha\·c J.l .D. after !hei r na1nci:. illut.h cr. !hcrcforc, h11s business cards prinl ed \\hich say: Ric k !\luther, 11.i). Th~ initials n1t•a11 race dri\'l.'r. if ycu hadn't guessed alrc11dr. The l .• A Ar.lees $0CCt'r team made an error "-hen ii brou.ehl in rour 1r11111.~ rrurn ;\lexicf) for ti:hibltl1.>n pla~· al Eai l L.\. The beavlly l\1e:tican populated <irt'i.1 turned out for the ;tames -but most of thttn stt1ned lo be ·chttrin~ for lht' Yisilors in.~lead of for th e Azltcs. Su lnslead of de\·eJoping a l(o·yaltr and interest in themseh•es, tne Aztecs treuled an unhea lthy ldt th e bo\ officel atn1ospher e, v.·hlch "'·as reflected In its lra~ue o~ner "-hl'n auenda nce fell from the a\crage or nearly 11.000 against the 1\leXilJ.n squuds lo 4.127. e W T T lleekll1111 CLEVELAND Cleveland N'ets' ov.11er Joe Zingale. disturbed over reports of obscene gestures fro1n players at \\'orld Team Tennis matches says an emergency n1eeting of O\\'Tlers has been called for Saturday in Chicago to discuss the situation. "\Ile have to put a stop to these actions imnicdiately," Zingale said, adding that he has CAiied oo \VTT Con11nlssiou cr George i\lacCaH 1.0 lnslitulc "sonic sort of fines.·· \'ie11•ers at 1natchcs by tea1ns of the nC\\' pro 1cnnis league in Cleveland said Hosie Casa ls and Phil Dent of the Detroit Loves and l\1anuel Santana of the Ne11· York Se rs responded \1·ith obscene bl'Sturcs to sonic strident heckling. WTT I H11!11 Ot!rell JJ, l•ihWI ti woniw-Ca>~I> 101 ..e~! 1>1elvi!!1 flU (t.J; e,,,..,. ~'~1 ....... ~\;:e ,,.-/,\H>--Ot111 101 ~ii Ti ·11cir CB! ~.]; Ot:lll 0••' T ;y('r 6-! M:~ea-Tlrla(·N~"'·:i..•rv !B010lr11m 111b1lf1111e1 !Bt ~.! StOfle·S~lllf /DJ 14'; R'IG·6~1rum C6) M•I ~1011&-B,,,.t!lo ~-] A-1,3i1 at Detro!!. 0~11wr 11, FIOflO• 16 Woft\H1-011rr COl ~•1 (Jrubb {F l 6·2; CirubO ~I Durr 4-1. .\,\f11's--Co~ !Fl ~II P•!ll!On IOI 1+; PllliiOtl ~ar Ff<:..,Mlnci (F) 1-6 Mi•e<l-Roc~e·K'11~tf (0) brat Fltmlnt·F•oel>lin~ IF)~-Roc~o·l(ofr1mu (Au•l\n "'t>s!l!ulel tO) 1:>e;;1 CO~·Fltmm1ng IBtl~l11 s1;bslllult) lF ~ 6·1. . A-1,~Q t i Denver. GLE"h WHITE \\'hrne\'t'r he has spare timr. i1's usu:ill~· spcn1 "'·ith his t1\·o children.'' Iss ues of cotn1ne1noralive coins could \~·ell b;iil '.\lonlre:i! out of th(• financial dungeon a e>l1y can be dropped inlo \\"ilh costs of putl in~ on an Ol~·n1pic ti1n1 r~. Da vis Ctt}} Lo ss to l11dia Co stA11 ss ie LTA $150,000 Some ~jl)'} n1illion of 1he coins have been 1nintcd and all profit!> q,o lo11·ard costs of 1>u1ting on the (;;unes. ~1ontreal paid $2511.000 n'illi<Jn for <'<l~ls of the coinage. so ii \rill 1nalth lhal figure in sales pr<Jfil". _ 1\1·0 such ooin lssucs could pay for the (;an1es. The l.'.S. is laking so111r of the cuins to put on sale hen• :::ind H th<ll alloc:llion is sold out , the V.S. Oly1npic Co111n1iUel' \1·i!l get $;1 1l 1nillion ton1n1ission. T;1lk 11bout the gra~\ inc has it !hut Tt>rry Alhrltton "ill nnt rrturn tn StHnl(JTd Unl\ersily n<'XI fall . Tht' Nt!\\JM•rl. llarbnr lli~h shot put \\·hiz is app11rc11lly headed for the L'nh·ersity or lfA\\"1111. lie po\)pcd intu Hie world Hn1elight earlier this r1~ar "ht·n hi• 11111 the Hi-lb. iron S)lhrrl' o-.er 69 fct:t al ~l udison ~11un rc Garden. Uh .• 'Utlil HL":it h clllhJ r::itt dr\1 l'I' Put I.. ~IUJl)lcr belie\ ('S h1:-. t•ho~I fi~ld df'~t:.f\'('S i>r.rnc son of s111-'1:ia! l<lcn1ily. SU('h ;is S\"fJ7''F:Y. Aus1rali;1 1/\P ) -Aus1ralian \t•nni;; ofncial~ ~aid loday they \\"ill se€k 10 ha1t• 1he-Orn·is CUp played Ol"er a lin1i11·1! f'l't"iod to c?1allle cou ntri'i to field thi•ir 1np 1t~arn:. 1 Tht• nin1 c fn!lo\1·s the 15urprise defe<lt uf .\11 ... traHa's d(•(cnding Cup holders by India in the t~aste1·n 7.one final in C:1lcutt.1 Tuesday. "Our bC'~t players \\'ere not .i1·ailable To 11'-." s:1id l·:~ea S!t•ph~ns. chair1n;i11 of the ,\·11~1r:11i:in ~t'll'rlrirs. "Tht• 1\n1cdt:an 1>ron1oters have ruined !he IJ::n 1~ Cup by !yin~ up the br!ll plavcrs. There is j11st tt10 rnuch n1oncy aruunrl fo r pla~·crs in :\nicri('a. "111en! \l"i11 hi1vc tv bt• ti revision or the \\hole l\1vis Cup sct.-up." Stl·pht'11s sail! tht: t..:11\·11 1'rnnls ,\y:iOClation or Austrulla fa\·orcd 1>lnying :ill roun•ls uf 1he Cu p \\ 11hl11 a lhree-or- IOl1r \lt'Ck !)<!rtOd. ,\u .... 1r11Ha -.;cnt :1 belo\1 -;.l renglh \C:lln to C:il{'utl.1. The countr~ ·s Cu1>-11 i11ni11i; s1ars. ;nnong 1he1n Rod La ver find John Xe\veon1h<'. were co n1 111 it l e d to 1)rofc..::sionol tourneys in the lini1cd States. 111(' sainl' sit uation affected top An1erican pl:::i~ers n·hen lhc U.S. tean1 1ras <lefe<•ted b~· Colo1nbia earlier this year. lnUi:i'~ 1ir1orv 01·er Australia ends th" T.-~ ear dorn1n~!ion of the Cup. by Australi;i and !he United Slates. No other country 11as. 11·on the troph y since 1936 \\"hl'n Britain 1ri11n1phed. Austr;.ilian ~('!ec.1or :::ind Cup referee Cliff Spronl~ s;!ill the defeat of AustruHa had <:o~t the LTAA 1u1 rsti1nu1.cd $150.000. This \\'as 1hc an1ount the LTAA cxp<!l'te<l lo 1nakc fron1 the staging of lhL' Dal"is Cup f\n:il in Australia in Dcccn1bcr !hi!( )\'(ll Fortlll'r 1\u~1rafian Davis C'up star .\liri;1n Q11i~t said the tourney had been relcg:i!t·d 10 bcini; a second-class evenl UCI Clubs Sa11 .Diego, 5-1 SAN" J)JE<:O-G.'Jr\' \\ hcl'.\OCk \\Oil his l ~!h J.(.'JlllC 11nd UC ir\·lne elu~:d out 11.~ bt!s1-c1·cr baSt!ball seaS()ll \\'ilh :i ft-\ \ k1.ory over the University of &111 Dif'go h('rc 1'ue$C:lay. The \'LCtory brought the Anteaters' rl'COrd to 41-7 and ga\'C the>n1 26 strall{hl ll){11ln!':t C<tlle1<inte l'lflll \X'tltiun to t·losc out the rrJ.(ul:1r t·an1ptti~n. 00\cla l tel lion or th\' Antl'uter! for 1hc NCAA \\'e:ilcn1 l!c jllooal tournan1ent "ill Ix· mnlie lod ny along \\.'Ith piC:kbig a s11e for the t'\'enl \\"h1,'l'lock's 1\ln ni ::ikt>s hln1 the till-lime single scnsan victor~· lradcr at t:C I and 11\s nine strikC(ll1L, lncr('ll.'ICS hi11 lend in this dep.irt111ent to U6 for the year. Jeff r-.1t11i11orr e(inllnued hi~· hot hitting stre;.ik with l\1'0 doubh.•s and B pnir or ~1nglcs In four trips lo !ht• p!Ale. lie hit • ' s::tf\.~y in thf' last 31 ga n1es und brooghl his ~ason l\\erage to .362. UC lr'fillt jll •• • " bl """ "'""'"'· ,, • • • • 8'-!0atl. ', ' ' • • "'"""'~' tll , ' ' ' B•i.1«1, rl ' ' • • WllnlD(k, I • • •• S•~ov, ( ' ' ' ' LYGll\. lfl ' I • ,,\11\f!Oll, \II • ' • ' S~t.11 ' • ' • lM•!l ~ I • ~(ll'f "' 111nlnt~ ll( i.v1~f u s.n DICOO ' .. 01' 000 000 ~ 4 ' 000 000 !00. I I t • %% DAil y 'ILDT "'--I Pact on Trnd~ Hel11ed NBA · Land W altf>11 -ENCll\'O (APJ -Bill \\'nllon has a clause in his pro basketba ll tontruct with the Portland Trail Blazers that says he t·annot be trade<l wlthout his pem\lssion. So snys Sarn G!lht!rl. spokt'sn1a11 ror lhc silent and . peripatetic 6-foot-11 basketb;dl star. Gilbrrt hell)('(f \Vallon 11t·gotiAIC \\'Ith fo.ur b<tsketba ll teams ~('{'king his .services, shO\\'rd him the 1 roJ)l•s of leJ:t1! n111ncrs :ind lhen. h" s:lyS. ~al batk ;ind !ct \Vallon <lrcidc that l'ortland y,·us offering !hC' n1ost. Bul not in terrns of 111oncy, said (~ilbert. \\lho hiniscU doe s not take 1nont>lary remuncra!ion for helping :1thlrles. "All three offl'rs bv lhe Anierican Basketball Association \vere better than the NRA offer ," s;.1id Gilbert in his plush Ctl!lslruclion L'On1p11ny office here. \Vhy chd \\°alton choose l'nrtland? "He never really told me ." said Gilbert, "only by innuendo. ll's my opinion that Jerry West had a lot to do "ilh it. Jerry talked \~·ith1 Bill, and Bill has a lot of respect for \Vest. And then Sidney \Vicks talked \\•ith hinl, too. ''Secondly, I think Bill was ready for a change of geogrnphy and also, I think Bill considerrd the NBA rnore to his con1pctitive liking. llc's a v c r y competitive person find he \vant.ed to P!ny against the best. Yes, hes lookm g forward to playing against Kareem Abdul -.Jabbar and so is Kareem. They're good fr iends .. you kno\v." . Gilbert s:l 1d Walton "'as growing a beard and ''he's stated that he doesn't think he'll ever shave again but. you knov•. he's only 21 years old and never means perhaps a "'eek. , \ Baseball H c1.~sle Fagans ·Responds To Fan's Blast The recent politlcal ctimrite has sel'n a rash of daggers aimed at th c est<iblishmeot. But one p0t shot, in the forni of an unsigned blast letter aimed at the CIF, requires a response. And Jithough it only in\'olvcs one league in a baseball situation, there arc a number of things in the Past that you could relate to it Everyone, it seems, at one time or ,;,n- othcr is bomed up by an existing rule and first reaction is to lay the blame at the feet of the CIF -or specif ically J . Kenneth Fagans, the Cit-" commissi011Cr. Here is the present situation: El !\-1odena v.-on the Crcstvic"' Le<igue baseball title with a 9-f.l record . Mission Viejo and Foothill tied for second at !).5 and Katella was 8-5-1 . Ties coont a half game won and a half ROGER CARLSON game lost , according to CIF rule!<. Crestview League ruJes state a lie game shall be replayed if it in1·olves a title - and that is in direct conflict v.·ith CIF rul es. Orange Coast area base ball or tennis 1eams r€'l!larding lhe annexation of a CIF playoff beMh: Mi!Slon Viejo's Oiablos (l!Hl, who finished se<:ond lo Foothill iD Crestvit>1v U!agues tennis circles. The Orunge C.'ot\Sl area WllS treated 1rell orcra l!. ho\vever. \1•i!h Uni\'erslty g<'ttlng into lhc 3-A t<'nnis playof~s. Edi.son 1nuking the 4-A le n 1t 1 s eliminations and Kev.ix>rt llarbor and r.1.issioo Viejo gaining berths in the 4 A baseball playoffs -all w i t h o u t C'hampionsh ip credenliats. Tennis prediction: Univ ersity v.·ill beat La Quinta Friday in the 3-A t.cnrus pla)'Offs. Newpo11 Tops All-Sunse t Selections CIF playoff-bound Newport tiarbor High placed five players on the Daily Pilot's official Sunset League baseball All-League tea m announced today. "But I will say this: he realizes he has to live up lo dress code requirements, 1'.'hich includes keepi ng his hair and beard trimmed. lle v.•ent out yesterday and bought a wardrobe and he was very concerned whether what he was buying "'Ould be acceptable." DANA HILLS' JOHN ULLOA AWAITS A THROW WHICH ARRIVED TOO LATE TO STOP A STEAL. The unsigned lelter that floated in asks "Since v.•hcn docs CIF have so much po"·er to decide a league championship." and "Who gave CIF all this pov.·er to ovenule the league rules .. .'' Coach Andy Smith's Tars. who led the league for o major part of the rat'e before dropping to second behind champion Loara. placed inl'ielder Doug Chard, and utility man A1organ Abbott on the first team. and pitcher Ernie Hook on the second team, along with out- fielders l\1ark Duffy and Bob l{enley. Loa ra. meanwhil e, had p I tch e r· outfielde r Sal Shandra selected player of the year and Floyd Qlandler named the circuit's top mentor. Shandra. a .250 hit· tcr "-ho plays in the outfield , pitclled three victories against just one defeat in league competition, and posted a 1.8 earned run average. Newport's Le11t Takes JC I•ost Don Lent, who came to Newport Harbor High three seasons ago in a move back to the prep level after assisting al cat Poly (Pomooa), has jumped again - this lime to junior college football . LeN. takes over at Cypress College. '!"he move comes as spring football pntctice tit-gins and no new coach at Nevtport llarbor lligh has been announced. . Newport Harbor shared the Sunset 1£ague diampionship ,in 1973 with an overall record of 9-2, following 6-3 and 4·5 seasons in Lent's three-year; stint at the Sallors campi.IS. His major o:>ntributioo as coach v;as the building of. a weight program at the school. Lent coached at Magnolia High for several sea.sons before mov\ng to Cal Poly (Pomona). then to NeY.t»rt. Sports Calendar TIWttdf.Y IMIY 1,1 Girts sottoell-Gold8'! Wtst '' H1n0f'l1t playoll$ \Om1~1. "I~.). Gl•I• twlmml~S0\1111.,.,, C1llfornl• JC llnah fl E~i! LOI ""r>Qelts Coll..ie. Teflni-51at1 JC IOUn'llV I t Vt,,tura Coll"e, P'tldl' flr!Uy UJ -r,.act;-CIF +.A tl'CI ).A t!nalt tr Cttr!lot Collfll! 16 t1.m.1, Sotl!Mfn Cilllornl1 Coll"' 1! 0 11!•1ct l Ch•mPlon1MPl 11 UC Rlvtri!IH. 8•1tbell-CIF '·A I nd l-A Pl•)'Ollt (l!'I! round), 1· A Plfvo!!• (lfCond rouncll. Tw .. lt-CIF Dll~OfH. Sl•ll JC rournev ti Vtnturi. C•~-uc lr•lne, Or•nM Co111 tr Br!"•" cor. 11n11nb!1 51turlll11 l~r 111 lrlCk-SGU!"-<n C1l11ornl1 JC ill'tll •' Cltt tltv, SO\llltt•I' Call!()l'f\I~ Coll"' OI Ol1t•ICI F!f\lh ., ti( RlvirrMlc. CI F 1"' u .. 111 ~' Vtltl'Cll .. ~~ (6:JQ P.'Cli~lJ lr1ck-CIF ortllm1 t i llollln• 1'1111 lflt n (!0 t on.l. C~mn111lct.-CIF ln~l••dU~I p•elom1 ~! l8 Mlllo~I'' (I D.m .) Oilers Victimized Abbott, Duffy Stay Hot; Pace Tars to 4-3 Win By llOWARD l .. JIA l'\D\' Of 11 .. D•llW P'llllt 1111! Ne\vport Harbor scored a pai r of runs in the seventh inning Tuesday afternoon . to defeat Hw1t ington Beach High, ~-3. in the Sunset League baseball finale on the y,·inner's field . Pi1organ Abbott, ace of the Newport pitching staff and the sch<.•duled starter Friday against El Modena in a first round CIF playoff game, was credited "''ith the win after pitching the fin.al frame. · It was Abbott's long fiy ball to deep left centerlield for the second out in the se\'enth that brought t.Inrk Duffy home with the winning run. The victory didn't <.'Orne easy for the Tars. Mark Kimball, Huntington's starting pitcher, had little !rouble "''ilh the Newport lineu~with exception of leadoff batter Duffy ~ was 3-for...t, scored three times and stoic three bases. Hlllltington Beach moved in front with a pair of runs in lhe third on a single by Jin1 VanTighem , a double by St.an Terry and a wild pitch Cor the first marker. Bob Stirrunler drove the second one across with an infield single. Ne"•pOrt can1e back with a single run . in the third when Duffy singled to righ t, stole second and third and came horne on Abbott's infield out. In the fifth , Duity opened with a bunt single and raced to lhird on a slow roller to l'irst base, scoring on Abbott's infield single. The Oilers scored the g1>ahead run in 0-.e top of !he seventh when VanTighen1 walked and stole second . Terrv was safe on an infield hit and both move<J up on a sacrifiee'bunt by Ed Vignarolli. VanTighem "''as caught in a rundo>vn \\·hen an attempted squeeze boot failed 1"ith Terry scoring on an error a few moments later. In the bottom half or the fin<tl inning, Pat Robert.son opened with a single to right and moved to second on pinch·hilter Rick Dostal's sacrifice bunt. Duffy drilled a sharp single up the middle, moving Robertson to third. Kevi n DIS!Onette hit a slow ground ball to short.stop but Robertson beat the throw to the ptate with Duffy moving to t~i~ to set the stage for Abbott's game-winning blow. 1'111111111•'-" eu.c111 !SI tln,..rt 141 V1nll~!'ltm, rf Ttrrt'. lb Vlt,,,,.olll. c M~ns.oll1111, 5• Cole,...n, le summrer, c;f lfurl'On, ~ Klnlbatl, o ttirnders.on. II 1t r11?11 "''l'ltl l110t>uttr,•I •JlO • 2 1 o Blu-nt,c • o O 1 ~ 0 0 0 Abbotf,]l).p l 0 l l JOOOPier,pr 00 00 2000(1\tfcl.,• 1000 J011S.Orc,,1t> JOI O 1000Ytl!tr.pr 0000 Jtl OHar>lr.,11 2 000 l 0 0 0 lli.ncMrd. p I 0 D 0 Hoak, IH:I l 0 0 0 R-'1W!\. C'f·ll:I J I l 0 PautKI\, lb ? 0 0 0 C)oslll, Pit 0 0 0 0 l 5 l 51 Tot11' 11 •1 • 'corf b' ln,.11191 Hu"llnol'On 8.aci. NewPOrl lf1roor 002 COl (IOI 010 ' .. 1--J s 1 J__,j 1 • ------ ATTN .TOYOTA OWNERS '"onth of May Sptcial s7so DISCOUNT .. ___.. ... ~ llNO--•lc.., WITH TMIS AD • NOW YOU CAN LEASE '74 VOLVO 164 4 DR. Au1omat1c, air cond .. 6 cyhnder, genuine leather interior. sleel radial tires. Safety-Economy-Luxury. For only s139so ... MO. :llllolo OE.L.OA.C. • WE HAVE ONLY * 15 * 74 TOYOTAS LEFT AT THE OLD PRICES! Baseball Standings A.\lERICAN LEAGUt; E111t ~llh\·ri ukee Cleveland Ra\tilnorc ~troit f\'e11· \'ork lloston Onkland Chicago Angels Kansas City Texas ~liMesota w 15 17 15 15 18 15 \\'est 18 15 17 lti 16 13 J, 13 15 15 15 18 18 16 17 17 17 17 15 'fllti••r'' Olm" .1o1t1w,11~ec t , 111111mor, l (levelano •· Ro1111fl i 01tro!t 5, New '1o:rr~ 1 1Mn~!• 11 Cttktvo. ~I'd .. r1111 K~~Jll C"'f' ~·1, 0Akll lld 2·~ C1lllOf"11l1 11 l••••· ~ .• rtln tMllY'• D1mtt J>rt. .536 .531 .500 .500 .500 .<SS .529 .S17 .500 .-185 .-135 .~6' GD I I I 2•, . , I i~ , .. 2 O•'•PTI ((~In S.ll ,ii t.ltW Y'or~ (!ldfOw ).)! 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PllH'11dflo/\!• lRU!~v•n !·I I 1·~.~-;; lliOOotn \.,\ •1 P'llt.OUnlll !llQOll..,. 2·11 ··~~;';;, lC.1llNn ,., .~cs KonlKlf'V O?l •t LM """I•• IJOl\n .1·1 fl'll lt~u 1-11 N•W '1Dfi,. [ll;OQ!.IT>tl\ 4.0) el Sl LOl>>I ((U'!IJ fo.J l ··:i1:i.~· 1Retc1 WI at ~•" OWto (l'ni1Ml't" ).41 p,f'I, Ro111a11s Gain 5-0 Triu111ph Over Dolphins By llANK WESCI{ oi l~t DlllY .. 110! 511H Dana Hills High did everything ii could Tuesdav to ma ke the. school's first expericiice in CIF baseball competition a mc1110f'able ooe. Everything. that is, except '"'in the ga1ne. Royal Oak. behind the one-hit pitching of righthander John Breaux, do"'lled Dan:i Hilb' Dolphins 5.{l in the opening .n1und confron tation of the ClF 2-A playoffs. The defeat ends Dann lli!ls' season. leaving it with an l&-9 overall roo>rd. A crowd or 850 turned out for Dana Hills' first exposure in post-season competition, and a band to play the National Anthem. refreshment sellers and SC"Vcral other oot-<>f-the-ordinary touches "''ere added. The game itsel r. ho'"'e\o·er. proved anticlimactic from the Dana Hills point ol view. . s~aux. who had pitt'hcd Royal Oak to second pla<:e in the Hacienda League, was in c.'Ommand all the "'ay. He struck out scven1 and allo~·cd onl y fi ve balls to be hit to the ouUield in the course of the game. Dana Hills' only hit ""as an infield gn:MJndcr by Al Bena,'idez which the Royal Oak second baseman got a glove on in the hole behind the base. but could not make a play on. Five Dana Hills OOt- tcrs drew walks and one was hit by a pitch for the team's only other base run· llCl'S. . And Dana HHls' normally solid defense committed a pair of erTOrs v.•hich the vi<:torious Romans used as a lever to srore their first two runs. and eventually break the game open. Royal Oak's clinching inning was the fifth. \\1ith one out a triple by Larry Lcgind opened the gates, and an ouUie.ld error brought Legind home and allo"'ed Ovde Christenson to reach second base. Christenson soored all the way from second on a \\ild pitch. and the stunned Dana Hills team then saw Royal Oak bang out three more hits to add another pair of scores. The five runs '11.'as the m06t given up by Dana Hills in its last eigl¥ games. a span In "1llch the Dolphins had blanked four opponents. and given up only one run in their last three cootest.'i . lltyt! 0'~ !JI Dint "'"' IOI i t r II~ lfo!I. c J 0 O 0 Mi~IOll, lb L111llld. 211 • I J I SprlflC,,...1', 3b cnrllltn$0t'\. .., l I o o McComo, M li•"""106, lb I I 2 0 Vnr191Us. <1 0.lva, lQ l I l 0 RO"-''-· rf J1c-. ~ I O O 0 Tl'lomeJOn, c CDCl\11n. ti 1 O o 1 11-vidat, It $(11....,1br11, •~ I O O o Torris. II c·eon,,.n. ,, , o 1 , u11o11.2t1 w,.,..,, rf 2 1 o I · Ltu•la.ct Br1uu•, 11 J O o o "'~·ct Gtbrlll, Ill' o o o o Fowoirr, o Htthted, 11 11 ! 1 J TOl•ll I<-lly 1nllift91 ~· ... .... Nor ltrt<I J 0 0 0 3 0 • 0 2 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 '' 0 I 0 • ' ' • • ' Fagarui was confromed v.·ith I.he remarks and here's what he has to say: ''First, the member schools themselves ARE· the CIF and the member schools esrat)lish rule5 which are put in the blue book. "A league may have rules more restrictive than the ClF, but not mor e lenient. The Crestview Le ague constitution was not updated after lhe CJF passed its rule about tie games in baseball. "The rationale for the rule is that a great majority of leagues found: that in Ure past they had problems during rain y springs when games \\·ere rained out. Add a called game due «> darkness or lighting problems and you can find yourself playing three or four games in a very short span. . "That hurts your pitching rotation and it wal!I suggested aOO adopted ttiat any tic game going at least five innings count s one half v.·on and one ha.JC lost. "The CJF is in the same boat in regards to state and national rules and this particular rule is a national rule." Case closed. A new rule regarding junior varsity and frosh -soph baseball was passed, a:l!owing those teams to play their games "'ilhout worrying about a two·hour tilne limit. * * * Only one casualty among deserving Coacl1 Bounced LOUISVll.LE, Ky. -The Kentucky O:>looels of the American Basketball Association were in the market today for their sixth head roach since the club's formation in 1967, following the release. of coach Babe l\tcCarthy . Marina High senior right·hander Gregg Foster was a first tea m selection at pitcher after a league season of four wins in six decisions, and an 0.36 earned run average. Huntington Beach placed its tot> hitting duo, Ed Vignflroli and Doug Mansolino on the honor team. v.11ile \V estmlnster standouts Daryl Paine. Curnal Rungo and Robert Hale v.•ere also chosen. AlLL-SUNSET LEAGUE First Tearn Pos. Player, School P-Foster, !\1arlna Sr. P-~1Wt0'..:, Anaheim Sr. C--Catoya. Loara Sr. IS--~lazza, Loara · Sr. 2S--King, Anaheim Sr. 38-Reyes, Anahci n1 Sr. SS-Chard, Newport Harbor Sr. OF -Run go, Westminster Sr. OF'-Christenscn, Western Sr. OF'-Shandra, Loara Sr. UT-Abbotl, Newport Jlarbor Sr. Sec<1nd Tc.am L-Patten. Santa Ana P-Hook, Ne"'·port llarbor C-Vlgn:1roll, lluntlngton Beach IB-\Vebright. Western ZS-l\1ansollno , Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. lluntington Beach Jr. 38-Hunter. Sanla Ana Sr. SS-Flannery, Anaheim Jr. OF-Duffy, Newport Harbor Sr. OF-llanley, Newpor t llarbor Jr. OF-Hale, Westrnlnster Sr. UT-Palne, \\'estmin1ter Sr. .. , ~I .343 .355 .311 .256 .'15 .325 .370 .2.~>0 .3116 ·~ 3.4 .. ! .327 .Z!O .240 .405 .475 .126 .!Si .341 .333 Vikings Pitchii1g Co1·ps . . Stymies W estmi11ste1·, 1-0 w By ROGER CARJ.'ION 01 lftt DIUy .. llOI 511!1 ?!farina High's Vikings clclfied out the Sunset League baseball season on a winning note Tuesday afternoon as the Vikes used four pitchers in putting an end to \Ve.stmin!Jter, 1.(1, on the loser's diamond. Coach Paul Frey's Alarina nine. perhaps the most puzzling of all Sunset League teams this year, took advantage of a \Yestminster error in the third i1mlng to score its only run and then made it stand up behind the stellar pitching of Joe Hamilton, J)ave Werne r, Jegse Bors and Gregg foster. · The Vikings sWept past their firsl four foes of th e 1974 campaign and added n pair of wins al Oregon. But In Sunset Leag\le action they finished seventh. Marina ·s· strong suit-pitching-showed through Tuesday. Hamilton and Werner pitched an lnning each and Bors tossed a pair of scoreless frames. Then roster came on and lhe senior righthandcr struck out SC\'en in three innings-including the l11st th re c Westminster batters after !he Lions ht1d got runners on fi rst and second with a single and free pass to open the SC\'enth. ~iarina's only ma rker came in the: third with \Verner the pitcher of record. \Verner laced a one-out sini::le lo right and advanced lo second on 11 wnlk to Chuck Hines. Hard-luck loser Daryl Paine appeaN.'d to be out of lhe jam when he forced 1Ukc Dapello to bounce to third. But the bal\ bounced oft the infit lder's glove nnd into left field to allow Werner to face home Y.'ith the only run of the game, Aside fron1 Casey Pistcy's seventh inning single to center the only safelic« by \Vestmin!ler \Vere ol the infield variety as a do7.en LlonS ba tters ·whiffOO, Naje1·a Co-playe1· of Year Pa ine allowed only four hll! to r.larin:'I ltnd "'Ith tht exccpllon of the faui\ third did not allow more than one bascrunn~r 1n any iMing. ~fater Dei liigh'11 Dave Najtra shares plnyer of the year hOnors v.ith ~rv1te's Dennis Sandoval in Ange-lus Le11gue bn,7eball According to all·loop selections picktd by the coorhe!I. Other ~t:i1er Oe1 players honorOO are Don C11tou.:1. Cit.>0r1te Hanna. Pal ECC'le~. Jinl (tardl'a and Chuck Linnert. Pos. i~layer. School ''t t r A'I· P-C.:rl.oz111, t.faltr Oet "r. s.1 P-1t•n11ing~. t. Paul Sr ~-1 P-Br11dy, Scr\'ill! Sr. •1,1 C-L1c11g, B1~hop 1\0t.'1t Sr. .302 ( C-l\Ntoff. Pius X 11>--DuenBs. Pill\ X tb-KO\'BC, Servite IF-HaMa, Mal.er Dci IF'-Krickl. Servlle. IF--5alln11 . St. Paul I F'-Penn11chio. Pius X IF-Con~·ertlno, Olshop Amat IF-RonlO. St. Anthony or-Eccles, ~1attr l)ei or-Gardea, ~tater Oei OF'-\'bnrra. SI. Paul or~-1\cll~, Sishop Aniat t:til-Linnt>rl. i\tatcr Del Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. 5'. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. • r. Jr • .270 .304 .300 .370 .314 .290 .302 .343 .31l-1 A36 .:l~7 .33J .JOO .'3~1 Mirilla 111 Wtil111ln11..-ltl tt , I! 01 Jlman.cf •OIO Gr1n1>111111!. lb J 0 I 0 il!lc~t•cl1, 11 J 0 0 0 lf•lol,lb JOO O llt11n110, II J 0 0 0 il'l"••·r' J o 7 0 HI~.~ D'Amort, 1111 Lon-~''· t i Oa1>tl!Q, 2?I &i!ltr, •I< L-t.lb Olut11n lb ~-'ftntt. ( RM~. •f Jli;otllnion. h M1r'llf'IOO(,oll Wflnrtl~. >t lf~mr!IO!'I. D Wtf"''· D 8W1, D ., , " ... 1 • 0 0 I O l O i 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 1 o o a } 0 0 0 ! 0 0 0 J G 0 0 1 0 0 0 ) 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 J II 0 o 0 0 0 0 ' , 1 0 I 0 0 0 l O I O U I ~ 0 Ptlr>t,11 1000 , Kubtc-1. lb ' o o O - F°'1f't, D 10111\ """'I~• wnrm,~1tlll' LOom••· )ti I 0 0 ~ Wlhll.c JO IO Siett, ~' lnnlnt1 ~· ,., .. '"' ' .. 0-1 • c ..... '" ' . UCI, B11cs 111 Cre\v The4~Palmer Method "A TMLnl or THll DU:At>r Cl.UBIIEAD PATH DETEllMINES UIRE C:'l 10" OF SllOT \'AfliCOU \'ER. R . r. -1.; C ll'vinc :ind Oni~lgC Const Collei:e lacl' so111c or lhl' !op collcgi.ite l.'r'c \1's in the n:1l ion 1-'ridny and S:1turth1~· 1.1! !hc • t111nual \\11.'slern S Jl r I n t s ('J1;u1 1µioo!'hips. herl'. In an earlier column l discussed one of got1's inc11-' ~ap::ible truths--tha~ the shape of a i.ho1 (1hc Jircl·til1n 11 bend:.) is directly related 10 y1>11r ~1ip. ·1 h i~ i~ 11 lK' hc- co•use your grip determines tl1e Ju~Tt iQn )l•Ur l·lulihc;1 d j'iiL·es during impact. Another factor, hoY.C\t'I', dt!t'rminc,. the or1,i:i1u1f dirl·ction of your ~ho!. 'l'h:i1 l;:tt•ir j~ the clubhcad's path Juring in1pact. Ap;\rl fr11111 l.11.:r 1'11L:CS or houks, lhe d1rection :1 shot takes for its lir~1 10-20 yards i~ the direction in \Vhtch 1/u• clublu!a<I is 1110 1·i11g. Only th ert'- after 11.'ill the 1'idespin caused by :.in opened or clo.-.cd clubfacc begin to rnakc the baU t urn 10 one side or the 01hcr. Prclin1i1111ry :ind rcp<:l'hagc l1cu !s :ire St'he<h1l cct Friday I \\'Ith the fin:i ls S.:1turda1·. UC I ls sending its · 1 :1 rsity , ri qht :ind varsity fours "'hilc OCt 11•ill c.'(ln1pcte in the JV uud frcshn1an cii:hts di\'isi<>ns. t"oach Bot> Errist's UC I A1Hca tcrs <1nd Da1c Grnn!'s OCC Pirates have lost onJ,1· to l:alifornia <1nd \\lashington Thi~ Sl·ason. hut both bl'li('l'C !hey <':Jll revcr,,c lhc dcfc;J\S lhis \l't.•ckcnd. 'T'hc point of all this is that 41 '''hilc you can correct for slicing .. _ .:.r or hooking by changing your grip, ·-~ you must look at the first pha~c ··our grcatesL rornpctition is uursclvcs." s:iys Ernst. ''If we ro11' ;1 good nice "·c can 1rin lh l' 1vholi:! 1hi11g." of a ~hot patiern to dctcr1ninc ~2 your clubhead path durini,: in1-• ...... pact. l f )'our b:dl does11'L ll v ·•· ~lraii,;ht at the start, you .ire ci'-··.. ~ t;ul \\'!IS a 7 1 ··~L't:Ol'd ther striking from ou.tsidc-in (II-... ~ \\•inner 01·cr UC ll'vine in the Ni:1v1)()rt Beg;1!1:1 11· h i 1 c \\';1::;hington dt•l"catcd th c An1 catcrs bv three seconds earlier in oic season at the San Diego Jtegatta. Or;111f:e ('oa~t h:is a 9·2 record in JV con1pctition this season. losing to \\'nshingt<Y.1 by eight seconds and Cal by :;;ix set'Onds t"·o "'('1·ks ago <it the Newport llegana. lustr:1tion It/) or inside-out (l llu~-t r:~tio~1 ti2). 't'our S\l'ing:, not your Q)\ i,:np, is at fauil, unless your club-.·" head n1 0\'C!; from in~idc. to along,····--~--· ()::...__.+ to inside your target line through ''Right /lOI\.' l'ULI ha\'e lo rank us third b chin tl \\'ashington and (;ti. htJI 11f' h::i ve a slll'>t at "'inning it a11," s,11·s Grant. .. Our boats ha\'e bcffi 1·ery ~ood lately an<l the beat is rc:illy beginning to n101·e." OCC's fr es hn1an ciJ,:ht entt>rs tl1c cotnpclilion "'ith an 11·2 rreord. liCJ's crc\1• sca30n 11·i !l P1uJ this 11·cckcnd \\'hilc Or:in ue l·oast still ha<; the llcnle" lhiyal Rrgat~ in Engku1d rer11ai11lng July 4·7. Prell Net Res11lts Ora""!t Lt•que Ttnn1~ Double-s Fin.ii V th Hohr !511110•~> oct I\, <1n<I I. Fall .... l•i•r CUniY~•Slly) •. ,, 6·7, 6·4. C<•llvJew Ltil~u• Tenn" Sinql•i Ou•trtrtlnill' 0.,.,~ fl'oo!n1U) del Hio•f!Mln 4Foo1MllJ UI dOlll\111. G·:"Tf'f {Tu;lin) de! Oe"y (Mission Y•th>\ 6-1, 6-1. N~· u~li (Foollllll) oor C•i>ehl!O !VIII• P .. •~) 6.C, t ·l. M"•ron (F<>0111IU) def Henk!'!. !Orarogel 6·1, 6·1. s111411s Sem llln•ls Dunk !Foolllilll def Veniry (TvUlnl 6·i, 6·3, MottOf\ IFoothllO oel Naevell !Foorhlll) 6·1, 6.J, OINblCS Ou1r1tr1n1n1l1 Fc11•~·W11lkor /Mission v I• 1 ol d~f l>:rltk·LllCGtl /l(arell•> 6·2 ,$·1. 6·2. BoseCk·Hdnn&n ~ll'lllA Pdrk) aet Tru•~· D•vls (El M<>dt n&) 6•(, 6•1. Fulltr.We.u~n (/,',11slon Vleiof <l•! 5ellen1.c;a1elcy !Foorl\llH l·6, 4.(, .. l . Lin<l·Miller (Faolhllll oet Temple· SMHm,,n (Tu•llnl O·l. 6·1 O!Hlbi.s Stmllln•li B~eck·llJnn11 !Vllld P~r~l Ocl Fear.1 Walktl' (Mluion Viejo! 6-1, S·7, 1·5. L ind Miiier {Foo 1111111 def Fulltl'·W~Uen 1Ml•slon Vl•lo! 6-3. 6-0. 1r11ln• L••'f'*' Tenni• Sln9lt1 Stmllln•ls L~rre 1Los Al~maosl 01!'1 Curlev (CdMI 6.J, 6-1. G~•~en ICdMI def J ones !SA V~lley) I• 1, ll·b. 10~ Ooul>1e1 i•milin•ls K.ln-H!!llyti.·ld 'iaonolld) dot SPDDf'C•· C11!ne (Cu\~) (,.-J, \~-!. /.'tNdma••·Gulick (CoM> del En,ton- EUmo•e IE~~~~.o~ln~I! MCNdm"rA•G111ick ICdM) O~I Kt•n· tio11vl•e1d (M•gnoll1) ,.,, 1·5. Vani1, Midni {ll'd (4'•1 Wutmin51er Si""!I•• s ... ceow lM~ de! Johnson 6·J; <tel 1'··>(1"Ci~ 61; do! Armor 6·•· Ile! Oillltter 6-,, \'lllcher (Mf won 6·1, 6-0, 6·J, 6 I. i>:11>1>er fM) tied T·1• won 6-0. 6·l. 63. IM•'lA>,,~! (M) wen DV <l~•~ult; WOf\ 6·2 6·1, 6·1. Ooublti Cook·Mon;on (Ml ~11111 wi!11 J cn~1· f<>V""" 4·6, 1·1 ; Iler Mal~ul·Gay!oro 6 ~. 6·0. Vlerl·Z~tk (Ml soll! 7•6, 6·•; won 6·1, <A. Jun!D• V1nl!y M•rln1 Ull (0) Wt1!mln1ter 501191•• L"'1e• IMf df! Will!~m• 6 'l' f''f BrOJODent 6·7; lie! E11;..,rd1 61; <I'! Yl•sl 6-l. T~uch!lla /Ml WOfl 6·3. 6·1, 6'0, 6-1. Kno~ i.-.11 won 6·3, .. 1. 6-l, 6.C KQ<l'ller (Ml won 6-1, .. ,, '°"' M . Double' Hawt.!n-..oenos ll.\l o•t 0~11111,. lie.dnoCt 6·l, 6-l; 11e! C4'1>1tln·Fo..r.-u 6'11. ii-Cl. l':.•wa\l!oma.1nc11 !CM) won t..1. •·7; •on •.. , ·-~. Vatlllr Hunll119t1111 lc;a<~ fl\il (U•1l HeWP<l<I ,._ slntl•s • J<o<'•" lltl Ml. Whilw,_ I J dt!, O•Oll~m. 6·1 ~I, Lida 6·l, de!, llo\t:.l'I ~? (~n>Pbl!ll ltll loll 1~, ).,\, l·6, l ~ L·•lint ti•\ lo•I 7 ~. • 6, l ~. 1 '·· \.~llcl! JH) IO>I ()1 .. 1 .~. 1·6, ~.., Oovl>ltS v~n<le"•ll·COC!lrt IH) tori tc ~~·· r.~u.,,•n 3 6, } 1, i.plll '""Ill S1r~u'•" ~m!I~ 1·6. ft·•· . c;11 •. ,,"''0'"~'"1o1'' (10 loit 1..1, 0.6; le ' J·•· j.(,, the hiuing area. (Illustration #3). i.f,1•/ "-'ITLHo~• ~f" ~" Big· Cu11yo11 to Host l\7eic1Jort Golf Eve11t Big Canyon Cow1tr.v C.1ub n( 1"\e\\ixirt Beach \\!ill host lhl' Nc\'1port I nvitational !ourna1ncnt Jtme 21·22. Ii \\'ill be a n1at.ch vs. par event 11•ith the hosts placing 2:'> lwo-n1an 1eams in the c o n1 pc! it io n that 'vi!l \!OCOn1pass 55 squads fro111 other clubs fqr a total of 160 players. rn a better bal1 or pa rtner's. 1natch r:;. par event for the 1ncn·s club. four tr;o,·oson1 es lied for first place l\'ilh plus nine scores. The teams included Don Anderson and George Ryan; Hri:in Hemph ill and !Jou)! ~lcBride; Joe Hun1phries and ~leBride: and John llootcn \\'ith i\lcBridc. Six teams tied ;it plus eight inc luding Hooten and ll umphrics: ri.taynard Franklin and Clayton Rose: Tohy Olson and Ken Bishop: Rill Holstein and Ryan; !>.taur.v H.ife and Bob Hinrichs: and Rou \\'intcrburn \\'ith Dennis llar.vood. In :i loY: ball or foursome event. Pat Riley, Hi ch Callag han, \Vinterburn and Checlcing 'W'o111e11 111 Golf II 11·as a part~r·s belier ball competition on guest day at Snnta Ana Country Club r£'~ntly. !_.o1v gr<.1ss in A flight went to Virginia Co ffing tux! Dee !lee \\1hitc 1vith a 79. Barbara Khorc.v and Dare \Velis of i\tesa Verde C Cticd '\'Ith Vick i llornbl.'ak and June 1\-fcConncll nt' \h·s.:1 Verde a! li6 in the net ae!1011 . ,\rlinc !'11acaulcv and i\la rtv Schnl'idcr of lrvti1c Coast ct 1icd 11·it111 Fran C1 rtcr and Jan :'\1il:in ol Lo." Coyotes CC at 69. In B nigh t. Francie llct.'<i ~11111 lk\' lla!ln1eycr of Virginia Co11ntr.1· Clul> in Long Beach. had an 111 for low gross honors. Edith Robin son and c.·eil i\Iartin of Big Canyon CC \\'On the net a1vard ll'ilh 64. Tied at 1~7 "·er(' Rill ie Sigrist with 1111111 Bendel of t.fes:i \'crde und Kaye Youker 11·ith t.laric Fargo, also of i\!csa VC'rde. Another ti e resulted at 63 11·ith Fr:.in Dye :ind Kay .Jeunison of lr1'inc Co:.ist CC on 0111~ tcan1. On the other·\\'erc .J;uw .\lartin and LiJ Dcniscy of Big Canyon C<:. In the C flight gros~ !lar1\'00d finished with a 5G !or fir~t place. Thrt:e te'11ns tied al 57 including Chuck fl lon1go1nery. Bill Doyle. !Jave Quislin;; and J irn (ira~· on one : Ed Nahigan, Frank Bueche, ~lcllride :ind Dick Clark on another: and Bill J\loorc. Art J\·lurphy, l~ui.l Holt and lluntcr Keck on the lhird. 1lfissif1J1 \/iejo Ed Beal captured the n1cn's club pr c s id en t 's c11~1 chan1pionship at .\1ission Vicj11 Golf Club by defeating \Valt Brooks in the finals. A fut! field is entered in the \\' e e k e n d n1c1nber·guest tou rnatnl'nt \\·i1h a shotgun start at noon both days for the 120 players. St•••tra A111• 1\\'ilight golf begins Frida.v at Santa Ana Cowilry Club \1•ith members playing nine holes. sf.arting-at :J:::o. 1,,e annual n1c1nbrr·g'ue~t !ournan1cnt is scheduled for .\1ay 3i·Junc I. . Senc/iff ' The n1cn·s c ! u b at Jiu11ri11gto11 ScaclHf Countr.v Club \\'ill hold its annual hiµh· !0111 lournan1ent this \\'cekcnd. 111is Is an event in 11 hich one high handicap go!f<'r 1s pa ired 11·ilh a 101\' handicapp.,r \Vilh scoring on a total aggregate basis. Arca Ne tters 011 All-loop Sc\'cn1ce11 Orange Co a s t ;irt•a pfa,vcrs h;ive been nrnncd lo the All·lrl'inc League 1cnnis lea1n :.i;.; selected by the league's L'Oachcs. r·irsl fe;11n singles <;e lections included Jim Curley, fl an Gerken :'\rtd Bob Spooner of Corona d('l ~lnr. ].,('l{oy Schiel nf J·:dison :ind Ed Schwartz ol Estani·in. Jn doulllts, firsl lca1n picks included Jan Callnc, John Gulick and J{on McNan1ar;1 of Corona dcl !\·Jar and t;ary Elln1orc of Edison. f<.:di~n·.o;; Bob l)cSolt1 nnd Jon l·:ifl cr. Corona dcl !\lar's Hob (iu!;t<lfson and l1crck \\'<irncr of Costa l\lesa y,·crc second lcan1 singles pick~. Curt En si j:!n and Glen Ruud of Ediso n ;.11111 Jloug Ho\'e and 1'ony S:-i wa.ra of J::,,,1n11t:ia 1rerc 2nd lt·;_un doubles choices. CIF Playoff • l{csulls l•A 11•,tD•ll to111pci1ition. Snndi ~fcsty;inek ;ind Sue Pr~·or ol Btg Canyon t:C \.\'<'rt! \ht' winners \\'ilh 92. .. fi~~ vr"re11~~'. .• R,l\'"I 0~• 3. O, •1' tt<ll~ 0 l<•n,.1 l. '-•""~'(~ I l'~;!y :'llo~cy .:irid Kelly Adnn1~ of :'llC'sa \·crdc CC v.·on net 111th 67. Gr:irc .\lanley ond · Sul' J lolt ·()f Ril? C.:anyon CC rtnil>hrd . •oond 11 ilt1 fill. Four tr.,1m~ Tll'Ci nt 12 including Ll>is \\'rmer and Shirley l'obe of Irvine Cna"t ('(': <;111i l~·nnt'll aoo l)nri'l Huss of \'ictoria CC : l.;1 \·r11~ lr1 int• Con~t CC: :uxf r:tork1 Fh n1111g Y. lilt V I r µ i ll 1 ,J Spicu1111 and Helen J.arklJl of S<'hlorncr o( Big C.tn)·on CC. ' I ~~:~.~'?.'~ ~.,.illt•n<t"· ) 11-;1 ".;••ot•r .. 11~,, Tr,., I) 11 ...... 1 .. l l'loo •1.-, ,, 1 .l l •tUUlt ,.,,, ,.,1rd11 1 JI<> ~,,.-<>'Ta I St Joo .. ~~~ c,~ 1 u~,,.n ):-. .:,.· ... ~, ir,:..111,,.-;i, '.,;. '"• l1of1Voll1 l, 'llv,.,.IOt (""'"•" 1·1~~·· t. 1:311~ !ft ~ ""''''l!n , 1'11••11Ul\1 l .l•lont!IOn I , C.Arlv'llfl 1 1 .t. Tt~n.~ ll•<f'lan ·r ,, Nov"'°':, • '''~ D•Y 11 r ''' U""" I c:.~:~·ft: •. ~t1'.i~~!: ''"Ill·•~ 1' 't'. J 1' , ~n,1 1'61,· II 11111,••n IL A LfASEA '74610 WAGON $99.19 mo. " ' • t-IHE CAR OWNERS I • T•o l~fllil DE!.L. ' COSTA Mf$~DATSUH 214!5 HAll.1011111.VO. C.M. W ..... fiNtl ........ & ..,.. c.eMtlf'-"' •".ii.M. .. _.....,,. • c• Ulll lt ... lt9l -' 5'0.64lO I '- • GW'C Off To So ftball Nat io11als 1 .. 0 l\I A 11 :\ -(;uld•·ll \\'est (OIJege "'ill I)(' <HllOllg 32 O( lhl' 1111tiou 's top gi rls £•oll<'Rt' und uniVC'n;itv sort billl tcan1!" cornpctin,i: iii · the \Von1t·11·~ \ Colle~c \Vorld Sl'rit•s liet;:iuning here 1'hursday 1 Coach Judi c :i r 111 ;t 11 · ~ (ioldcn \\'··~1 t1·:i111 11 lll 1:1~1· a I~:! r('l'Ord intu th•· t'l)l1lpt.'t1tio11 11 uh !he l h1"tli·r~ • fir.~\ ganlf' fo'rida~· JI 9:30 :J,'~;tin;,I !ht• 1rl11ner Of 11 Thursduy g:l!ll(' b c l w l' l' n h':Jnl:'I fru111 l\ansas a 11 d .\I 1 n lli ''-01<1. • {;\\'C n1.'.l\' be the onh· 11'.0· year college competing· 1n thP ~ournarnent !hat is i;:ponsorL-d by the 1ron1en's equivalent of th e ~CAA /1.1.\\\1 ! Association of lntf·rrnllt·!.'iatc Athletics !or \\'on1en1. ~·our gaincs arr st hcdulcd Thursd::iy in the <louhle·lo~s elinii narion ev1'tlT. The finHI g;une is set Sunda~·. Wtdnt1day, May 15 1974 • \ \ 4 l s !\liss l::.irn1an \\'ill !.'l kc <J 1fr 111en1bcr tearn to 0111:1 ha with a collective batting 111·erage of .:112 and a ficldini;! :ivcr:ige of .9~a. Th e girls have stolen 50 b;ises th is season. placing the cn1phasis on :1 running gan1e rnore th~n one of sacrificing. a forte or last·year's lca111 that 11·on the Southern California cha1n pionship. OFF TO OMAHA -?i·lentbers of the Colden {\lest College girls softball tcan1 are pi ctured plior to departure fur the \YOn1en·s college world series in 0111aha . be ginning 'l'hursday. 1''ronl row ~rro111 left ) Brena Paln1cr, Kathy lloy.•ard. Cheryl Smalley and Rarbara Ohler. Second ro1v. J>ebbie Aguirre. Jerri \Vatcrs. IJebbie Burliso n. Cindi Cooper. Bonnie 'l'ho1nas. Lu 1\nnc Grasse and Uebbic J\!Jl'.C ra. ~-!ark rO\\'. Oebbie Ell is. Sandy \·o£:ky, Ka1h y Nil'llols. Judi 1\lctzler. fo.lel llertnanson and coach Judi Garn1an . Has .\liss Garman i:couted :iny of the teams in th e tournament~ "Not really. But a majorit1· of then1 play ball similar to t ri ol~ A eompttition and l'n1 sure \\'e 1vill be conlpt'lili\'c with theni . .\lost of them arc four \!ea r schools." she sa\!s. Leiiding pitcher for · the Rustlers is Jerri \Vatcrs. a frcshnia n. 11·ith a ma rk of 9·2. Backup pilchers arc Kathy Nichols and !\lel Hermanson. the starting catcher. The team has 37 doubles \\·ifh Cindi Cooper and Judy .\1l'lzlcr tied for the individual lt'<td 1rith 7. Jerri \\'a rrrs has three of the tean1's JO triples. Only se1•en hon1e runs have been hit \\'i1h Debbie Burlison. <.:indi Cooper and Judi !\fetLlcr having two each. D<.>bbie Aguirre. a reservr. boasts th e kip batting average at .462. The probable starting Jineur for the first game and batting averages inc I u d e : !Ile! Hcrn1anson. c. .392 : Brena Palmer. 21.>. .326: Ci n ri i Cooper. ss, .426 : Judi :'11etz!cr. cf .. 451: Bonnie Thom as, 3b. .~~6: Snndy Yocky. JC .. 35.1; Jerri \\'aters. p .. 294 : Debbie !\l:icer<J. rf .. 335: ;ind n.:irb<i ra Ohler. lb .. :m. ~s \ViIIlllliII~ ,, For Girl s Girl• ~11Imm1119 V•t1ily EGiM>n C7GJ (') L1gu111 Brach 10~ tnf'dley rrlav-1. Edli.Gn. Tlmt: ., 11 a 100 lree-1 E. Greer (El 7. II . Gr!Cf !E l 3. 1':.r11~er Il l. l 'mr· 1 :01.~. 100 l>!'eas r-1. Gal~s IE ) 2 L8mb (E l l. HUQgll\S !L). Time: 1•71,0, 700 Ind. m•d.-1. K. Gre., !El 7. Alll•on !El l. OulQ!ll•> !L I. Time: 1;ll.6 O•·•lt>q-1. llarn•s IE) ?. V1nerwood !E) no tl\frd. Poin lJ: 47.7. 200 !•tt--1. IC Gr~er fEl 7. Lemb IEI J '(rugor lll. Titne: ''H·•-10" rry-1 E. Gr"f'r IEJ 1 II G•e•r fEl 3. Ouiggin Ill. Ti.,,r: 1:n .A. lCll' l),>,~-1. K. Gr~, IE!). L~mb (f) J H"Qcln~ (Ll. Time: 1:10.S. 200 free rel~v-1. Edison. Time: 1:59.l. Junior V•rsirv eo,.on (67) O l Litg"n• II••<" HlO m-orev rel~v-1, E<lii.Gn. Time: 1 •n! ~ ... 3ll lree-1, Stu1lQiS !El 1 Levin !LI l. (. JNn !£:) Tim!!: lt.I, 50 brea<l-1. 1Aallov !El 7. Oudris !El J_ Mclntvr~ ILi. Time; ~t•. IU\ in<J_ med.-1. Malav6sl IE I 1 l'•leru~n<I !El l. Rielly (LJ. T•rM: 1: It I Oivlno;i-1. Cnn<1elarl& S1'ield~ !El 7. fEJ J. Dr•w lLJ. Poln1<; J99J \to:' lree 1. M•!ev,nl !El ', Lindfn,1aat !El J. 8u1'!1g /LL T:"'" l :0).• SO llv-1. MtC,.!klll !El 1. l(f~~" (£) '· Coo..,.,.v Ill. Tin;e: •17 SO b.9c•-1. Gu~laf"°n (El '· P. JNn 11?1 l_ JtnI (L). Time: :la. 100 !r•! r•l~v-1, Edi5on. Tim,, SI O. CIHI• Mt5a (S'l fll) Sl~I• Ana :r.o me<lltv telft1-1. C~11e /At~ l ime-?.0!.1. SO lt1 11'--I J. Smi111 {Cl 1 Ell.ct! !SJ l ll•ns~n f(l. Ti"'•' 79.3, '·3 I••••·• • :'Id. n rc1 '· 'lem~An !Cl 1. s1on~ lS\, Time : lt-7. 1~ lf>llV m"(l le~-!. Elll~'I (Sl ~. 1 . S"'lt1' (Cl 3, l!t!er !Cl. f/fT>I!: l :Ott. c ;.;"!l 1. li~letle rel 1. S11trc•«'d t',I' N~ T1'),d. f'Oi"!~: )l T 100 !tte-1. Dv,1n IC) 1 V Elllorr !$) l J. ~11>1!1' IC! l lmt· 1:03t • $0 flv -1. 'l~msen !C) l Utt1r (Cl J 0 ''""" (S). Til'\e: 31 Q, W IM<•-1. T Smll1' !Cl 1, J. ElllO!I ·~ l J ~•r!th ICI. Tl,,,e; JI? ?00 ,,_ •••ar-r. (OSI~ Mts•. Ti""'' 1 .~. J111hor "•n!ty CIH!t ~··· !HJ nu S•"'' An• 100 mt d!IV "IJY-1. CO•I• Mru. Time' l.O<• 15 lrte-t l'orQ•• 1(1 1. L. s .... u,. I(,! ' Y•nft11~t•r I\! Ti"'• 1lt )> :>r'td•!-1. llDl>•M!le (~) 1. i>:t.11• tr.t ••'h JC!. Tim-· 166 1_, •'>00 mtdkv-1 011 !Cl l S•t1rt~f (! J o.-,n!l {fll I~\ T•m• 1 00 D•Yl<')-1. Meor• !~' 2 Rr<"•f!e !SI l f·n~•·"" 1(.1. l'Q>lnl" ~I l ,... """ t ...... on ({I l Conlr•••I CC.1 ~ Vl~l•rwucr ($!. flfT\O ~ .. !) !IY 1 J'o•Qot IC!'· ~,,., .. 11, ((I J p,,.,_•l!llf (~I fl"'1'' lt..1, ,J D•tk-1 M!!O't !Sl ' S"'loill tCt J •itt IC r .. ~. "' )f(l I• .... rel•• ' C11 '" '~'"' '""t " L11res Area JC Wo111e11 Orange Coast and Golden \\'est co lleges "'ill b c conipeting in the Southern Ca lifornia y,·omcn's s"·in1n1in~ and diving charnpionships at East Los Angeles College Thursday. Coaches Beverly Barck or C.olden \Vest and Sue Bro\\·n of Or:.inge Coast "'ill ha 1• e scver:tl individuals competin'{" 11·i1h a chance at a top finish but Pasadena reigns as !he team favorite. C•lllen Wnl Enlrll'l l'(I(' mtCllt" ttl•v-llec~" l!fldm•r, P.OJle O'Nlll, 1>:111w COit. M1rl•ne "" 100 l•ee-Su,. F•rrell, P ~vllls Mo•--J.O lre<!-llod~•. L!•• L 1 m"', Ros..-n1rv McGOVfff't, c I r 0 I ; n t Jomtt. !Cll Ind, mMltY-C••I• 't'11e,, Slacev Sleootn. Co!r Olvlno-T!nl P1u!I, Su• Wllll1ms, Jull1 <.1181l~~i~1tt. CoTt, SO b1c~-Ste<1tn, L•mm, P•Yll. 100 !rtt-FarrtU. Y.ies, 8od"1ft, Mork, J.O breast-<l'Nrll, McGovun, Far .. 11, temm. ~ !rtt relev-'t'a!e1, Frto. Ftrttlf. Oodmer. Orl tlllt c ... 11 EMrin ?00 me1;llev rel<tv-An11 H,11, l l .rf1vn Palmer, JOdv L1vlne. Julie Johnson . 100 free-Sue Lumsd~11. O•DOi• Ferrov, J~~I ll•~lll!v. ~ue Ltw!1, 50 ,,,_Hill. P•lm•r. John1cn, M••Y ra•o. 11)0 Ind. mtdlev-Ltvlne, Lewis. Sue s11v1. YI llv-P•lm•r. /~arv Ann f'anoa, o: .. 1n11-Lt1flr H•rri11111. o • b bi t Pl'<kl.,1. 50 b .. c~-H•lt, C1r01 Allman, 5;1v•. Ciro. 1G" ,,.-S~awn1 llu1setl. Doe Fl'<•tv, Oebbir Fe,.ev. Pob<x! !Q b••••l-ltYlne, B•~Olev, Lum$<1f/!, llunell. 7tv' "•• r~llY-JDl>ni.Gn. P~\'Tie<. Levine, tldll, Area Golf, G vm11asties v~c !Ill Ulf uc lr~ln• J'"V WIH (I) ro rle<! Cr•l11 !i••dler 70. " Gary Sin11er (I) 7? dri. Paul Rekers IO. "· /\'<! t>•ll: UC ! 6169, M1•~ Pfeil !SC) ll de! Denno~ Foilt• TS. <·1 Seo!! Simpson (SC) 1~ tte!. 5!eve Rvtn TS 6~. H••I ~ftll . P~( M.t.8 Jim Ru:lec~I !SCl Tl de!. Slt•e ll:Obetl· !Cn 11 ~·1, lnhn Fiedler IS() 7• <1e1. Jot Gera<O 19. S·l. Cl••' h~ll : use M..19. lnt!ne Lt..,.ut G<>lt Tour,,.v (I! l!IGlln Wtll• CC, •1v1t1ldt) lnOlvl<1unl •cormo r. Larrv Cr,11;n, lf<1~nr;i1I 1 .. , 1 llto1n L·nole• 1r:",1ncifl lSS; J !lob Pe!tdUI! ,,~,1d Mewl 157: 4, Tom Sommtr1 !E1h<>r<I ISO; 5, Gii Gor1k! (Co.Ii> ~•rt<>l 161. ( ... II Qulllfjf'd lor "'" (IF lfldl~ldu•I (1'8molan~lll1a, June Jl Collins v.on Ille lrvlne till• lor •~• wtano Sl•li<IM ~ta• WtSl"il1'11tr 114'.t ) (UO,lJ S0¥11' Hilll Lenn 1i.or1e-I. Se••I•• !YJI 1 F•olon !Sl J. V.o.n ~uaen CWI "'"9 • 6 Floor F,rrt'"'-1 S..,.d•1 !l',I ,, JOhh!C'!l !W) l. Be•n~r IS1 •Y<l ,. 1\, f'ommtl llooe -1. ~V~il~~~' (W) 1. Viii• [W) J, St.,nDllr fW \ Av;• 81' Ho•l•anl<tl B~r-1. Yan llull•n lW\ 7. Colt>u<l't (~I 3. C.1•111 IWl Avp: t • P~r1llel I M•-1. Olbrlcl! (Sf 7 Vin ll ulle" (V.) l. McGreooar 11'.J All'Q . '• 'l·nu. ! Prov-s l\! 1, flt•nfl ISl I I • .'II '•' f.: ,,5. /oll·Arwno-f)e•11al !SI Avg ·~~ Prep Ba ,;e liall l.O"'A I! ~~,:':;:J'.!, l"~rl'I'· I~ ~:~l~r~11r. ~ ''Ml8 il n~ ~ ' ' • ' ' ' •• I " ••~•Inn I fl"ntonQIOll J'\~ •~ 1 • • Tu1,d1~·· S(Dftt 'I•"""'' • llul't'•'-f'<l ~ ff••<~ J 1.1.ltl"• I. W•,hTll~1I•• 0 ~aM• ""~ An.•rw-11., l ~, ..... 1, Y,-~\!tf!I ' H ihhun Fo1111il 1\ ribbon from an SPAAA U ""'imming n1c:el S.1tun1a}' in Ille Uranll'.t! ('ooq nrca h;_is lx>cn found. An1~nt· wishing to rlnim tht' ribbon 1nay cnll 833·/Mr.O. - oors YOUR CAR IDll ROUGH? WE START HARD? CAN HELP GIVE POOR MILEAGE? I THE CARBURETOR SHOP lt•·t 11•••0111v1. tolf• ..in.o. ....... •II w.,. --~·-I-·"' 6,IOe.Mll .. • Esta11cia Ace Hurdler Adanis Looks to Fiitiire By STE\'E IlllANll 01 l~e O•llV ,ll(>t Sllll Estancia High·s Ste v e Adnms has the CIF's sccoud fastest lime in the lOO.yc1rd )o11· hurdles at 18.9. But lis1ening to the Eagles senior talk , you realize he d()('sn'l think mu ch of that effort. Instead, he's looking for far better things in the CIF chan1pionships. ~!asters 1neet and. hopefully, the state meet. "The first part of 1his season I "'as just doing v.·hat c:irhe natural." S<t\1l lhe 17· yea r-0ld. ''Then thC last few v.·eeks r ve been \\'Orking on my form. "\\'hat has happened is 1hat my form is better but instead of concentra!ing on th<' r;1cc. l'l'e been 1·cry n1echan ical. r let n1ysclf go in 1he lr1·ine League mct'l :tnd pl:1n 10 really lt't loO!':c in the Clf finals Friday nigh!." Adains skilnn>ed 10 1•ic·tGrh•s in the !eaquc 1n£.,.'t i!l thr !:!O highs at 14A :ind !he lr.w in 19.4 . To top off a super l.'\·t·- ning. he \\"Oil the long jun1p :11 20.7 1~. "/ long JUn1p striclly for points.·· ~ys Adams. ·A JO.I sprinter as ,1 sophomore. Adams Sa\·!; his ~ spted is his major assel in 1hc low hurdles. It 's :il!"o !he rea~on he isn't ainong rh" leaders in the high hurdll'" 1\•here fom1 can be n1ur1• irnport:int than speed. ··r1n iust starling to rri rhr feel of the high hurrll••s. •· sn.,·s Adams. "I hal'e 11 lot to lcam." "That's the flun g :1ho111 Stt'1·c." savs coach [)on Bum~. "He's :1 1rilling l11an1rr. flt· rfidn't start as :1 hurdlt'r h11\ Oil('(' I s;1v.· h!tn µoin~ Ol"l'r 1ht• hurdles I knl•11· hf' 1v;i:; 111,11lt' for the e1·c11t. no! thl' sprints " Adam,<1:' 1011' h11r<llt• innrk 1<1: 11•ind·aid('(J bul hr s ;1 ' ' sometinll.'it 1h.11's n11slt'.1d111'! STEVE AOAMS "I ·"'ant to 1nake the rit.:islcr!; cncel brcaus(' rn1 f:r irl.v cerr.1in wlu1tcrer t!1c ,1·A ;inti 2·A ha\'C, it "'on·r I><· 11n.v rougher !11;111 t/ic 4·A Th<H 11•11y I s/JuuJd nu1kc the ~lil!c IJJCCI. "Eat·h W('('k l ad1:u1tl' I shoul<! ;.:ct bt•11rr h1:cause n1y forn1 11·iH irnptu1·c." rlut lx_•yonrl the slaic tllei'!. Adarns feels his rt'al p1·rn! n1ar he the 4111 1nt<'r111cdia1e hurdles. .. J'1·e run the 41-0 :ind 11 dl)('sn't bother me:· he sa,1·!(, · · I • v f' r u 11 f hf' :1 :I O inter1nccl1att•<; nnd J I 1 k <' th<'nL I floa t Ol'l'r th•· hurdle~ 111on· hu! the tonger r r:in srrctch rny s1>ccd. thl' brllcr.'' \\'h;t! ahout :11Jcrnatu1g step<; nnd 1111 th e problen1s of lt:1d lt·,L;s 11ssocintcd \1·11h 1 h c inlcnnediatcs? '·\\'h<'t1 I ran the :l.10s. 1t didn't Uothe r Jllf'. \Vh.lti~\r•r !t•g I l,•tJ 01 er the hurdle felt 11~h1:· That ~lh1uld pl1·asc •J!1l• Orange Co:1.~1 Colll.'ge coach('s . ~1n<·c !hat's 1vhen• Adani-t pk1ns In l!O r1cx1 Yt'ar. "1'1e had olhC'r t1ff<'rs but I !h ink ii "ould bcttrr for 1111· lo s1.1y clOSl;'r In hon1c tor ;i \\hi!{'." he .~;1~S. Wo111e11's Athletic Res1tlts M\nltn Viti• UI 01 Tvslln Slntlt5 Nov;<;~ (T\ ori. D•~man<1 0·3. 11 •. '1 7 ~v·•~•~ !Ml ck! Mor,!n""" 1·11, 11·1. 11.1. Wva!t (T\ Oe!. Corbln 11 ... 11. l<CYltnd IT } 001. H-'1 11-<i, 7•1 5nYatr !Tl def. (lorcl!ic' 9·11. 11"6, 1! • l.lcOon•IO ll J lie! McMlllrn 11-0, 11-l. Hemfn1 IT! d"f Sarln"M'r !1.i . 11·2 K•ltlb (Mf <1•1. Lomb 11·•· 11·$. Ceubl1s Grim•,·MaaeW11•I 11er. Sml!1' 8~1em1n 3., !< 1 H~n,~n "•all! (Ml Ofl Stllm•Cl·Ga•lt~t 1<-• 11·15 \l9 8u•~h&fl Hiller IMI II" Ru>;<lllo· """~' •, 11-1 'S·ll Hrl•tol-Br.oMwell !Ml Of!. Oay·S~errv I\./ 1~ 10 Gob•oe T~bl•• Ill II•' Snell&•ll·S"Qor 1-2 a.u. 1 i l'ord "o•ri~ (Ml c•I S'~ub& Ad1mJQ<l I\ o, II I f<O"i• ll·•tt~M IM) <l"I F•ber·"•rll'l'r 1< I, 1 " A•~•·"C:· ,.,~. '\\ <lei, llalN·Gom!M'ra l·IJ, 1~"4. U·IO Solll>~U Founr•on ~•fl•r co Cr;.,,.,e.,v. d ,, ' " ,. ' • ' ' c~ •. --ir. P ' ' ' ' Tr;>ey, < ' ' ' ' l>:ev••· ?:t ' ' ' Ther!~uu " • ' ' ' GJtt111, 311 ' ' ' ' Tl!<h " ' ' ' Plll>l'•ll • ' ' ' '1ohm~. " • ' ' Dool•v " ' ' ' To1els. " • ' M•nn• 1n .. ' Dul r~. " '"' '" ' ' ' • ''"'~· 7~ ' " " 1-<un1c• • ' ' ~vi•• ' ' ' Oroll\;fm, " ' ' " !'lu• lo•tt. "' ' ' ' " Hull, ti ' ' " " r.t.Qdnlan1 " ' ' " Wrl•tr ~. ; " " ' , Ta1~l1 " ' l • Score a¥ ln,,l"'fl ' " • rM_ Villcy 000 '" OCl:l-• 16 ' M~"n,1 100 ... ~' ' ' G~U"n111i<1 Cot-or"' dtl M•r ti.I , E1t•ncl1 II.!. Tusrln Jt,t ll'aul1-Wtdttlt !C l 7. J~<ot>i.an 4EI J s.,111,..,~ 1c1 1 Jonn'(lf\ !Ct. 1.1. Un•ven 1><1r~!fel b.9•-1 e.1ldwln IC1 7 iNtddlt {(! l, HtfKn!er (1:) 1 J .. •.n"~' re 1 t 1. llol...,<• 1><'4m 1 J."o"""' !E f > "•ION•~!{) J_ Ha!C" 4£• •. Jol!rn.an '-' IJ_ f1 . ., l'•e•t"t'-1. 8.>i.1N•n J~•on,nn IC I : J~\-' 111~ 11~'""1'' (£) ~ 1 CCt ? IE] • "The 1rind, if i!'<1: rrin1 1n~ fmrn the sid('. 11•111 rnak n r11u loi;:e balance co1n11u..! nff th1• hurdles," ~:1\'.<1: Ad."1111~ "If !h('I ~;:~~ l~~l~;lt(' ;l~~;jl11\ ~ll gr! 'fNC~••C•N•M•~·p·••N•N~~··~N~.N~N•+~N'<NON~+••N~N·•~N•N•N••tsN·•N•N•p'•••N~N•NC+~NtN•~~···N•M•N••••"·i·( Ada111s ~.11 ~ ht• t1k(" 1h~· 1 hurdli><; b11t rt!~ u1··~ ·1 11(~! _f1 J CJ 011! nf ttll(·horu1;:: 1h1> E.1 i::lrs'I : Cverufhina in JenniJ .. 4411 r('f;J\' ll':Pll. ~ d d t "Yo11 !'l"I !ht• hn!on Mtllin•! ~ t dr "'" "''" mid '""'" "'.'" ''." ~ SPEC IAL SALE! t hnr•J!r~ 111 fto n! of 1011 1 hnl l' i : ~rt':11 ," ht• s•n·~. . i We ha~• '•~tral hu~drtd pair~ of Ttn"i' i Ru1 for ! he Cl r and I t Shot\ -Spec.i11Uy pr;c.rd from ! ht1nefulh· !hf' :'lfn~11·r<1: and 1 { $2 75 t $4 09 <tale meets, 11'11 ho tire hur· ~ • 0 • 7 lt d'"· I i ----··1 look nt it !hi~ w :)\·," 11,., t \LL WARM.UP SUITS ~ !(:l\ s. "Tll<' 1110 \lu1r hurdl('r.~ I ' 1 . j Fred Sh~t\1' :Ind J1111 1\U'Ofin 1 : 2 Q OI ff O.r Rt qwl"· " 10 0 I.a• Pri<t" •• 1•it1 be fa,ort'rl Thrl' lx'nl 1ne 1; fi I ht11lh· 111 .\11 S \(' I'l l hi• in rht' t .. position of ;t l'h::ilk·n~tr If l!,N~~~lht;::'~~~ 95.00 i ,t f "'"T'e'H'Hi'S'&:.:L's ... r ! $ I :,~.~ .. ,~£:~~"" ' \. ,).1 ! ~ WO Atso Carry Thft fllew t •'" ~t·TurN•~NW ! !. FRED PERRY SHOES! ""'"''""'' t : 333 E. 171h SI., Cosio Mesn :l C<-"·"'1,HOHE6~~~6a86. " ~ """' ....... I•~ I' '' I! J •c-##1ct~~·••••tt••••11•c•,.c~..,....,,..,.,,c...,. MAY SALE ~ I We need y00r l rada1 Premium price~ 0310 I EXCELLENT SELECTION Immediate Dellvery NABERS ~atMac OPfN f Oo\T3 Please C:t!I 540.9 100 2600 H1trbor Coi.111 Mtl~a " ., 1 , DAILY PILO f • ' I .. • .• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Polling Pl1ct U11lttc1 M.it'!Odl$1 (1111rcll. :1U2 Wtl!t'f Or l'l 111111«!0!" H A ICltpper Ae-p JudQt I S H1nnenbl:<11 ktP Clffll R IC (Of'Mll [km CIH~ A Mlrll°"" Dem flll•CIM(T1 I ... H).I "Ollll!lll Plat t Nlg ...... $!>' (Ir lJ6s.I Nlgi;el ~n.Gl'tl Rel l111pector P A B•I•• No Ptrly Jd09, G M Price Rtl> !trk II M Prlct Jltp Clt rll R G Clt rkt RH> PlllCIN CT S-46..JU·I Polling Pltct MO!Yr<~ a... c I c1111>11ov .. )Jill lttcn C!11b Or 1111 fni.p9<;1o• IC ltll Roi> J..OOt C a PMIPJ. At9 Cltrll E E Htvthorrot Rtp, (19'1! A.. J Pttll R..,_ ,1tl!C:INCT1 J..U..J2J 1 Pl>lll•'ll Ptace 01vl1 A11ldt"Ct. 2lUI VII Plt0r1 8111\CI Oltlct, h~ ln~ior 8 E 01vl1 lltP Jl,l(lg<I M.. IC Howlt Rtp Clt•o. H v .McCord Rto PRlCIMCT Mt Ut I , .. ,. a o-tv O.m Clw k S lannlll RtP PlllCIMCT1 M6-l2 .. 1 Polling PltCt Foy Jr R11lotn<t 2N12 Pltdclt Av I olU lnMll'CI« E 8 (Dl'lllll Ptp Jlllklt M N Em.,lci<. Rt~ Clerlc M S..0011, Jlep C!trk I J Foy, D.m. ,.llllCINCT ~t 1 1'0111119 Plt(I Nlgu.I Com Ctn C!11pho\IM, JlOOO C•OW" V•l1t V Pkwy lnloPfClOr M l lellrtn Ot>m J""9t O J Ctmplloell Dem c11rk 8 Hetrick, 111111 Clerk E S llackm<l!l Rep MISSION Vl•JO ,.lllECINCT S 0 Hl I Polll119 Pl1c1 SltvtnlOn ltti!Oftl«, 3.1211 Poll/1111 Piece l-1!11111& lmpor11 ~91 S (NII Hwy lulkllf19 \/1/partl!.0 Or ln>PtClor c It T11c~ner Rep JUC104t S A St1nlord, Dem C*'rl: H S Slll'lllr, lttp C1e<~ E L Hovi<". Rep. ln~~clor E N WUll1ms Dem JU<lge P S 51t•tni.on Rtp Clt•k M C Blum O..m C!t rk 5 C Oollktn RtP l'RICINCT S_.11'1 I Polllno,i Pl•ct Gc1cn.U Re~ldence PRECINCT M4-14f.I Pollln11 Pl.Ct Stein S!lrlll Or Rald4irKI, 12~4 Spa.ar• Ln Lll$PICl11r B R 11111-. Rtp. Juel~ C A Stein Rep Cler-I.I R P1•10n1 Rep Clerk s M JOl'ln1on llep. PRECINCT 1-44-1411 Polling Plit t V1l1nllnt R1sl<ltf\Ce San Jo.tQ11fn SI lnH>ector W A McC1rthv Dem Jue111e E M Htmptlllr• RIP Cloril. M Or&VICll\, Rtp Cler~ 0 Vetl II~ lnsl)Ktor N l (;11cMll Rtp J ueloe A V P1nut1. RtP Clt rk 0 A Anll"•kk Rep IClerk G R Bel.st! Rep PlllECINCT Mf 2tl 1 Polll1111 Pl•Ce 0 Neill 211 DO~l I Lilnt l1111>KICV M F !>cott O.m Jlldoge G B Wllllt ms RIP Ctt1"k F l CMP!\i111, llrp Cltr-C G l..trion Rtp PRECINCT S_.12'4 1 Polling Piece Seymour Re1ldtf\Ct. P•ECINCT ~ lU l Polling PL.Ice BtlltV Re11dtnc• 29~ C•ll• Guwoor Jf\S91Clor P J S.rmour RtP Jud91 T L Wavcon. Dtm Cle•~ 8 J Cultitt Rep Grtndvlt w SI ln-clor V R B1!11y, Rtll Jlldoge I( I StOf\tr, Rtll Cltrll R A Ro1Mr11 Rtp Cllrk P N !Ir.Olly Dim PRECINCT S.W-1411 Clerk J R McB•lde Dem PltiCINCT 5-U HSl Pclll1111 Pl•c• Totosz R'1ootnce. Polling Plat• SIHper RllldtllCt lSt St lttD l-11. M1gnoU1 Dr ln•~tlor J E Sltt~r lltp Jud11t A E AndtrsOfl RIP C11r~ M J Povllct, liltp Cllrl! M S JOl'ln, Otm ln111ee1or G L TCKotl. No P1rtv JIHlve o M Rciblnson Dem Cltrll E L T•vlor °""' Cieri! K 6rownl1111 No Pert, l'RECINC!!..5-41..JG1 I POUi/if Pl•<t HU<IMin Rtskltll<I PJllECINCT 5-4' 14+1 Polling Place lcws CIUD lag11n1 C&nJOf\ Rel l ulklonf, IOSS \/It L!nerts 11\>PICIO< A E Hudson Dtm Juclgt R l Wlodaell Rep Clerk C J Mt•tln Rep In-tor M 8 B1n10fl Dem JU.Oge A s Wing Dem Cltrk C 0 Motlltr ~m Cltrk S 0 McN1UQlllon, Dem Pltl!CINCT Ml..JGo(.l PcMlll!I Plilct Cli!I Del $ol Cltrk D C 8rlttln 0..... l"Rl!CINCT !Hl-14S I Polling Plttt Top of Tne World 11'01 Tree TCI> Ln SCl'lool ~1tJI C1~1il Dtl Sol ln111«t0t C J Roch lltp JUOIJt K M Town1ltv Rep Cltrll R L cnrl»lt , Reo lnJpet lor 0 R Btrgeron Dem Jud91 M J 111111 Rto Clerk V S Joup!Uon Dem Clt•il. J T Jord&fl Rtp l'•ECIJolCT J.44 14' I Clt rll I R Lowcock, RIP l'll•C1NCT 5"'J l05-1 Pol111'9 Pltc1 Emlh<>tt lll sla1nce PoUlng Piece ND C1mp111 Hlgti 100 l'trk Av school 1111 Matador lfl1µt<tor E M BoswtU RtP Judge l-R G<>rOon Reo Clt rk M A E111ru Dtm Clelrll. l-L Em~!I Dem PllECINCT S ~7 >06-l ln1pector E H Gtlltglltr, Rep Juelll• J H1a•, Rto Clt ril. E A HurlOUI 11"11 Cltf~ E J H~1IC111 lltP ,.RECINCT J-#-1'7 1 po111119 Pl•ce corallle" scnoor. 1.l'IS2 Polling Place Con;rt;tllontl St Ann• Or Cnurch 3.fO Co•dlllera D• lfll~cror It J Kr•lnlk 0.m JLldge II J Murpny, Rep Clerk 8 M Br•"n Dim. lmp«tor D E V1nc1y Rep Judgl E L SltY'"I Rep Clerk S M.. Secor, Otm Cltrt K l Mllltr lteo Cltrk S l MIM'lll Reo Pltl!CINCT S-47 lll 1 P•ECINCT MJ-1117 I PllECIHCT J.14-141-1 Polll"ll Place Wnlfn~ Ttmplt Hlih Dr Rtlldtflct. ~39S Polling PllCI HODDI Rc~dtl!(e, lnlof)t<lor E Wl'lllntV Rt!> JUOIJt F S Engeln1rdt Dem Cltrk R A S1g1 Rep. Clerk H I S~ge lttP ,.lliCINCT 5-'4 Ht I C1rrH11 Or lf\ll)Klor It J Kr1lnl1<, Dem JLldgt 8 J Murphy, llep Clerk 8 M Brtun Dem Cltrk S L Morll11 Rep Pcllll\Q Pltct Sorenson R11lae11<e Polling Plitt Ela,,.. R11ooenct M~r AY 1722 Oel Avt Dt1f'O ln•PKtor 5 C Elsner No P1r1r Judge H A Ke110Q9 lleo Cleril. L W Fosler Dem Clerk E M King Rip l'RiCINCT M4-1Sf.I lnipte!or M A SoreMOfl lltP Jud11e K L 011l1u10 Dtnr. Clerk II K Amundi.c"' Rlil Clerk P A Wtllact Rep l'RECINCT 5-41 lU l Polllnv PllCf Snell Polllno,i P11Ct No , Fire s11rlcn, 21s Mtrhcal Lfl Agalt SI lns1111clor T L Ito~ Dem JU<lgt O Ii! Kennfodv Dtm Clerk E A Bry111 Rep Clerk D C Slmerman Oem l"RICINCT M4-1'J 1 ln-clor O B Sr>tll lleo Juave P Pt!terMl<'I R1 p Cle•~ J A Swaom, R•P Clerk SS T1rlt1y RIP PRECINCT !-47 JU 1 Polling Pl1u C1lowtll R111CM!nc1 Polllnt Pltce Ayr,, Showr_.. :)50 BrotdWIY 9111lolno Chrl"'"" Or ln•PKIOr S John1Cll\ Dtm JUOQtc N A Gree" Dem Cltrk J V Put111m Rtp Clerk J P Gt1"Slltd llep l'lllECINCT s-44--US I ln•Pe<lor R l Caklwtll ltep J"®ll F W Cal<1weU RIP Clerk M A Hobbs Rtp (ler~ M A HIVl>fl Rrp P•l!CINCT. S-41Jll1 Polhng P11ct Ot Por1ol1 PolU/111 PllCI $1roud 1tnh1tnct 101 p,.cl.e<los Dr S11~.e1 Ttr ln-Clor A M OIWIOfl R® Jud9t P H $1roud Rep Clerk M B MllUk1n Oem Cl1rt. E A. l ll]ntrom Rep 1t1spector w J G.,gne~" Rep JudQt A L Pott• Dtm (It•-M.. R 81K1rr1I Otm Clerk 0 0 Derham""'' Rep l'ltECINCT J_.J l17 l Polllnv Pl1ce Cloud Rt1idtnet , Momou Ln JllORTH LAGUNA PJll!CINCT :HJ lot 1 Polltflp ,.lace R1llg Scie nce ~7 L1gun1 C"nyon Rd •~wectot D L Mtrlln Dem Judge H F Scott Otm Cle<~ J E TN1m11 Rtp Cnurcn l111p1clot S A Cloud RtP JU<lge D J 811lr Dem Clerk V R Mtttii. A.111 Clerk F A E1cnus O<!m PRECINCT 5-47 ll .. I Cl~rk G R Ttt~1110 Rep Polling Piece Kome1 Rtsldtnct FC>!"!una r.n 1n1peucr P J Komts Rtp 50UTH LAGUNA Pltl!CINc-1" l°"11fl Polling Pl.I.. S/loaf Rt1ld1nce Tree Top Ln tni.peclor M M. Ch1mtier1, O.m Judp.t L M Siio.i O.m 1\Jn Jud;.e C II Gr•nt Rep Clerk S l Dentll Rep Clt1"k J N CrtN RtP Cltr-$ A Pr!mlck, PllECINCT S 41JU1 Poflln11 Place AU•o 1»?2 \/II Plmltll!() 1ntptCIOf E It Perk..-11111. Cler~ O I Allmen Dem PRECINCT 5 4' 1111 Polhr>Q Piece Kokfl Rt•IOtnc:t ln•P1dor F E C11mmlf1t Rf'P JU<lll• C E Birr Dem Clerk D l'll f10fl R1p ]11.0 4!h Jll094! C G Pt•krr Rep Clt•k P E $1tpllti!I. Dem Clerk L E 5wtnoon.. Dem PRECINCT M1-l11 l POiiing Pleet Pr111ty Re1ldtnc1 C1llt Marla Clerk E E Htndrlckson Dem l'lllECINCT Mt 1U I Polhng Pl1ce B11rt.Mrdl Rnldltltt Oc:11n View St J1411 1n11>Klor o s Pr11lev ll•P Judge w J Prt1ltv Rep Clerk I( J G1bt:lm1n, Reo. Clerk T Bene ze Dem l'AECIHCT S-47 Jli0-1 lnsoec1o• l M Bllffltr lttp,. J""9• l C M1ntl!ll Rep Clerk Z J Seo!! RIP Cltrk 0 F St Hiiaire Otm PRECINCT Mi lU I P olllna ,.lt(f Tll•f"t Artll llY (lub/IOU te 50 S Lt Stndt Dr ln11111ctor J C W1rd lteo Judg1 C E Plh!<Hlll R•P Cl er• l N Sm 111 111<1 Cler-N E 9111!1 Otm, Po!tl/111 Pl•c• Lindi Vl1ta k hOOI, Ptnc11 Or lfll~Ctor G H Mecay Dem J"llQt 6 l-Do N1111U1 Rep Cl11•k J L Howard Rep Cltrk P Ger<lntr Rep l'lti.(INCT S_.J Jll l Polloflll Place Sc/llup Residence E1landtro Or Pll•CINCT S .... 11._I PD!llng Pia.. E1111l1r llltoldellCe VII AllUITI All 21261 1n1>PKtor E s l omh1rd RIP JU<lllt R L Flllls, RtP lfllptelor 5 E En1111r 0 "'1 Judgt E M RHO Otm. Cltrk M A RODlnwn Rtp Cltrt. E II Corlltr Rep Clerk H L Bak1r Rep Clerk H W B~ktr Rtp PRECINCT Ml Jl1 I Polll"'I! Plact SedcUtblCk nooo M1•~11er111 Pkwv ,.RECINCT S*IU 1 Pplll"ll Pl•c• Pit Ole 31350 f!Yl"ll Claud Or VIII CluGllOUlt lfl-ctor M R GunClerton, Ot!TI Judge R A Lui()!> Rep lnSP«ID< M G A"'"'n RIP JU<l<;ll E 9 Morrow RID Cltrk M M TllOl'ToP1Cll\. RIP Cltrll O A Httcotk Rffl Cltrk P t: 111r1e.ono Rep Clerk H J ll1mo1 No P1r1Y PRECINCT S-47 »S 1 PolllnQ Pl1ct Monlll\050 Rte lS800 MOt11tnoto Or PRICINCT Mt 116-1 Po111MO PllCI L1g Hiii• Mob! Xl!!Ol CINll Hwv ClubhOUse ln1ptOOr c \/ G•Hhl••I Rtl> JU<lgl J '( MlHer RIP lllSPKIOI'" E C Jl.lll"f!'llrl RIP }l>CIQI E B links, RtP Cieri..: M C Ptltflt" R~ Cit•• F S SltlP'I' RIP Cltrk J E Slalllnulh lltll Clerk c R MtCarrerty Riel!. ,.RECIMCT M1.JM 1 Polllng P~ Sl1llltk RnldllKt, 2...:12 El Mdr D• l'lll!CINCT '"'""'°°I P~Jl!n9 Pltce C•OWll V.llllV Scheel Crown \/t lley l'-wv Inspector 5 4 IOm1111r, RIP JllCIQI J H 1ol<I RIP Cl••k J H Otlawav, ltfp, l'tH2 •~t~Clor C P llora ll•P, J..OUt M 01nm1n, Rto (ltrt M.. E M111911. Rep Clt1"• M J Tl>CmPlQfl O.m PRlC1NCT ,_.7..)J .. I Cl•r-M T Ou...:111 ltrp 'lllECINCT1 S°"-llJ 1 Polllll(r Pt.Ke So SN>rn h Dllll Cllurcn J2IU Crown VIHty ,.~WV tn•e«lor II A111lln llfp JIJOlll G A Orltll 11..,. Cl••' G $ ill &MIY lttp Cler-C W Wor~m1n ReD l'•ECINCT Mt.JlS I Pcllll'l(I l"IKt A1-1t111 Rtlldtn(t 7fl&I Vl,11 Pl11.1 Of 11\IPllCIW E G A"tno ••o. J\11191 C B A"""" Rt~ (lt<k M J 5(11r1mm RtD Clf'k l-M 51...,1tl'11m (Mm P•liCINCT J.tWi..1 P<>Ulna Pleet elilfll R;nlcf9"rce, 1'111 Anl Mtrle Dr ln10-'10r A R Ot1111 lttD J.,.oD• c w Orant Rip Clt rtl. f 0 H.ndt•"°"• ••fl. Cle•~ " M !lf(kltl ""' H rtY, Plll lCIMCT MWO•I 11o1nno P1K• ~11 Rnldlnct. :mn 11•11611 Dr Ht 1n,-.tor J c L11on Otm Jwd09 H H LMI\. Dem Cit•• A H Cttl\f!\..l!l R~O CIH• P W E•llf<"'llV• illtD PRICINCl t-4WM 1 1'(1111,.,,, l'lttt N~1trom R111dt10« 2•1"1 H1ll nu•1I 0• JJO 1"'*'111' A ,.. NOt'Clll'fl"'I, •"- Judot S J Mfficltow No ,.,,., Ci.r-k R I(. HD0911, • .._ C1trt' II I' M.,_. lttD. P••C.OtC::T """'.Jtl I ,.c111"" P•tc:•i c"""rno111m R•,•.:tt~t• ll:itl Stoolt'IQIClll Ra t1llO 1n1~tor G /¢ c""~ """'""' •h ci Jlolll' J S A\!M. Of"' (If I II •I ll/I .... • ltrti r!of•• C W "'l"IOQfd •(P il"•i<llo!Cl s-111.J'' I Polhi\9 Pitt• LI P•z lnttr s,11oo1 PUULIC 1'u'rtct.: I l'UBUC 01 lCt.: I J;iltllAAMI 0• Jn ~•ct"' A Mtllo•'f 0.-m Judo• A L (l•w•llll Ce,.,. Cle-•~ c c Lvri<n 0.111 (11rk1 Y J Ct m" 011" l'lllCINCT SSl-Of0-1 11t Po•llng t'r .. ~· L•ulll'•tMitii/I 1t11!C1Mtt. 3$0 e nn11 S1 lfl•1>tC!6t l-V L•u<lt•ll~1111t• ltep J\l<l\JC $ I( AllUIU lOll D'"'t\. Cltr.. C C 1tonm~n11 Reo, Cltf~ D B ,._.,_ Dtno, PRICINC.T s s1+u, (~lit POlllrl\I Pitre T"t A pa r ! mt nJ ~, C1un11C11ie "Jl4 E ?1111 tt ln•P<PclOf \/ M l•nClrr No p.,)y J..OU• A F Lt...clrr Flffl C/tr\ M 0 Cll,,t•le lltP Cl~•k l J Cl>rh!lt li1to '"' / , lnwec10t L M Otrm&l'I O.m JIJOtt J 0 l 119lbn Oem c .. r_ o ou11111c1 1t1p Cl .. 11 I L Jol'n1on R•P l'lt•CINCT I l1"4t 1 PoOl119 Pl•~ ltt,,. Rt11'M~'' H\1(1>011 A•t -tOf H It K•"I' •ti> ~ J J KtU~ Rtp. c1,,~ e 11: ••n•~r.11:"' [1.,11 S E LIMq•1h1 11:'11 l'ltl!CINCT I lt ..... I Pollll'O l'ltt t Pomont Sc:llOOI Pomon1 Avt ln1pe<tor A !I HtrrlMin lltP J\1(1\Jtl E M flu11)y JltP (Itri< V M C:fUltMltld Rtp ( .. r~ M. E LtlT\lt n Otm l'ltl!CI NCT s.s1+u I Polllrig Pltct Milt Vtrclt llllrory Melt Vtroe Or E11t 1111pec11)1' v s MlHtr Rep Jvd~ 8 J MdClm Dem Cltrll R T Htld1 ll'fll Clerk H It Rooln"'n 11: .. 1 l'ltl!CINCT1 IU-1461 Pollll!Q Pltct Rev""• Re1laenct A111he1m A•~ ln1ptCIO• G T Rtv~r Dem Judllt G M Smlln Oem [!trll M. L West Oem Cieri! F L Rayner Oem. l'llECINCT1 J n .. s. I Polling Pla(t Me.no Vtrae Mtlt Vtrve Or Etll ln1pector C B S1t~n1 lttll J11<1ge N J Gib!)• Ae11. Cieri! K M SWllltr Dem Clerk J M Wvtll Otm l'lll!iCINCT I 11.(ISl 1 Polling Pl•te Vl •I• ~r w.110 Cillbl'IOll!oe 1115 Mel• V1rd1t D• 1!111 ln~pector N M Nlk1I Otm Judgt c P H11U Reo Cl<trll T J V1ui.blr1Gef Rtll Clerk J A Htr1Gl<tm1n Dem PltECINCT S$2 .. ~ I Po11lnq Pltce CllrtY R11l<11nce 203I N CIP4'11t Ct ln11>«•or G L Cannon Rl'P Jud11e J J Ll!!le Rtp c11rk L A. Donlel1 D•m Clerk P A Oonnl"ll Dim PJllECINCT S.51-<l.U I Polling Pl11ce Logsdon Residence 113 Moole Vi•ta Ave lnspeclor V Logsdon llep Judg.e R M WOllll'f Rep CIHk M l... Cor<ltlro Afoll Clerk F A Sm Ill Dem PRECINCT S.12 .. !l 1 Polling Piece HtrDOr G!rl1 Cl11oh011se 181S Anaheim Ave ln!PCCIOf p Slsolak RIO JOOg1 J H Mlrlln Rop c11rk E G Coant Rep Cler~ C L Cvllen Jllep Plll5CINCT S-,1-(ISf 1 Polling Place Mlllltlceno Ch1bhoo.lse v111er Forge Ln Jn,pector J H Kr.erner Rep J"®e P I>.. Peltrwri Dem Ctert. E M Slslt Rep Cltrk N M M11stu110 Rep PRECI NCT S S1.fr60 I Polllno Pi1ce Wh1t1ier School Wnllller Ave ln1011ttor C C Swap Dem Jud9e M J LanWowo. Rtp ClerlH I L Slellef"I Rep Clll'fk F M Ambur9ey Dim 1'· .· ~ . .• PltlCIMCT1 ..,,..1 .. 1 \Vedntsd~y May 15 1q7q FICTITIOUS IUStNll!SS HAME iTATIMINT Oil LOT PUBUC NOTICE PUBLlC N01 1CE Pomno Pl•~ u111 ...... .i111 '••k :khool ,, .... 1572 S.Nf_.... wY 111~ NOTICE TO CllEOITOllJ ln1PK1or M w 1!1111.. lltp 11111 1~ IUPl!JlllOJll COUJllT 01' TN• IOllDW•nt pero.on It 0011!11 buslMh Judge KP' 1(1IM'1' Rec> THE CROWS NEST VACHt AN O ST•TE OF CALll'ORNIA l'Olt Clt>rk JR Ille. R"' u 111 AHif' l!IROKElll.AGE 1' 2IH Newl>OfT THE COUNTY 01' ORANGI 25 Cltfkl R 14 IOl\lf JlltoP. uvl•v.ira NtWPOfl Btl!ll C•lltornll NO I."''• PltlCINCT1 HM111 ll)U ~i.6 E•!•lt OI MARV ALP lto/E l'olll"ll fl'l.Ctl L.111,._ll RDldtnc1 Mii )I JI) Contn., Inc 1172 Ntwoorr Bou\tv•rd CONGLETON f~t MAR'!' '-ALP!N!. nn ,, •• , ... " •• .. f!Qtl fledCll C1lltO•n+~ ~lUO DKtllt•t ·~ ... .... tn, b~•·n•~• 11 ,...,,a>Ktt'd oy • .t.:-lni.llfttor VII' Lttt1'1111 Rtp U Ml u . P~••hon ICtUlo<nlal JllOT1CE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN to .,,.. Jlld!l<i N 0 Simon 0.m CONMAR +N( t W •or• ot t~ IDove Nme<;I <IK9119nl c1 ... -p A MM Rep ,,. lh J•me• ""' \0 p,,, Offlt ·~·· 1 1 ~flllfll l\;IVlflll clalml llltlMI "" c1 ... k J K Tlwov., Rtp. tJ.oot t11r1 .1a!omen1 w11 •!ltd ... un 1~ wla 11..:-n1 ••• ttQ11lre<1 10 lilt ltwm Plt1ECIMCT1 J.st•U I 11-Coun1y Clc1-ot O••nv• Coun1v on Aprll ,.,lh IM "«tl>ar~ VlllKM•1 In !tie Dffl~e Pollina Plat• For""1 At1ilotftu. 1m1 11 \tli ol 11\11 cler~ of 11\e •bov• anlUled ~. or ACtcl• Trae L" tt.-01 l"JoOC Fl:ll+I lo P•t .. nl !Mm wllh !hit MCIKJN'>' 111$C!Klor AF FOl'MY Rtr1. i t41n l'ublltMd 0.•nvt Con! O•lly Piiot vovchtrS. IO !/le under1l9nlil 11 Ille ellkl Jucllla A.M 1(1rr Rep St.-01 Aprl l• •~d M•v I I IS 197' 143674 ot mer •1!0<nev J LEONARD LVONS Cltrk MC l 11Ckl1r Riii St-IN ---------A!IOfMY II L•w m Unl!..i C1Ulomi1 ''"" 1 9 Dl•brow 01m. "ns PUBI IC NOTICE Bonk Bulld!OQ t601 Wll1hln llvd. Pll•CINCT J-St.01)..1 ff 111 lleve•lv Hiiis C•lltornl" 90210. wtllcn It p 111 Pl o. I R Id \ H 111 --::cc:c:---1 " r,11ce of bu• n11s1 ot Ille und« .. al!ICI 1~14 0 1111 ettl V 1 1H llllCt. lltt FlCTITlOU' IUSINESS I~ .\ l n1dlllfl pert•lnlno'lo 1111 »lltt 01 Glt!1mn SI Nt.M• STt.TEMl!NT J.<tlG GtctU.~I "'ltnln l(IUr mo<lll'I' 11'er 1ftllll'Clor TN Dl\/11 Rf'll<, .._SH TM tollowln9 111rson{ 1rt CIO•M IM thsl ll<lbllc&!ll!ll of 1n11 notlc• J\11111'1 A.F D1wl"' O<trrl. 111nlneo1 •• D~!ecl t.0<11 '}t 1974 cr.rk L.A. VOQI Reo n Ut ~UYHLA"ID AUTO.\\t.TIC GARAGE Mt.JllY ANNE RIN:>G!! Cl"k K R1koc::I Rep, 7l.Jt.I DOOR CO 1115 Ntwporl 111'/il C0•1• EUGENIA A SCHWEMEll l"RECINCT1 S-U.14-1 Mei• (•lllorn 1 '2611 (i>-E•9Cu!r!Cn 01 lhe Wiii of f'oltlno;t Pltce Wlllt1crtt RMldtnCI 0 16 1t-tf1 R1cn1ri1 Llvl"llllon UOI 1'1nlfy Ave tM •bOve n~mta d•c1111'nl Solton Rd TI Ill WtwPOrt Beath C1lllorni. 9?660 L LEONAltD LYONS ln1?tclor DJ And•-Dem. 12 lot GIO•P Rider loOI 3' SI f'<.8.,pcrl Allorney II L1w JuOOt M.0 Nicoll ll:1p Otlfoll T/111 I Oly ot M&v 197' Be.w;)I C1lltornl1 9'1660 SU Unlltcl C11Uornl1 1111k •ulldlni Cltr~ T v Whffler Rep. REGISTRAR OF v 0 T E A s Tnl, bu•IMH !1 (l)ll<lllCltd bY • oe11e .. 1i1 001 Wlhhlr1 ll!•d Cle•~ L M C•onln Rep D•lf\OI Coun•Y CI t 11 O' n I • P•fll'M!tSn P l lYtrly HUit C1lolort1ll t0210 l"Jll•CINCT S.Jt-(IU I By R J M1llhOI J11 lch1rd LIY1f\01i1Dn '1'11 UIJI 2111\K 2t11tn 219' Vlill Polll"'I! Pl1ct llt1wr ll:Hl<ll!>Ct t 7U Publl•hed Drtn{le COll'I 01lty l'llot Tll1' S111.,,,.nt w•1 lllld w.11'1 11\t t.llllfn1y tw Co-l!ll'CUlri<ft Salon AG M1v I U I'll lSJl 14 Coun!y Clerk ol Or1nu-COUflty on AP•IJ Puollsll..a Dr1nc1e Co.i$1 Dilly l'ltot ln11>Klor v 8 Rt1M!r Rafi r. 1t7• MIV I I u n IP7' Ul l 11 Judo• p I Nor<IYkt RpP 1----,:::=:--:-:c-:-:0-::-:::::-----FlJ:IOl Clt•lr. O L ll11111v Dem PUBLIC NOTICE Pub+l•ht'<I 0.~1>o1 Ce<111 D1Lty Plro1 -------------- Cltrlr. v II llloolnl'tt O<tm 1--·~~::0:'J:!j~~i'---1•:':'~"~'~·~·~"'~"~"~1 ~'iii"~'~"~'.-_::'"::_' ~"1 ___ _'.P~U:'_R"':U:'.C~N~'~OT~l~CE:: __ _ PRl!CINCT J H-01' I l'ICTITIOUS aUllNESI P<>lllnci Pl•te Cutvtrcllll ClubhouH 3156 N.t.ME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE H1111Ulon ST The tollowl"ll potrlOnl ltt <IOl"ll,j----o~~~~~~~°",----",CTITIOUS IUSINl!SS lnlptClor J s 800•t R,,,. D111lngi II FICTITIOUS IUll,.ESS AMIE STt.TEMliNT J""91 I! c Hollm•n Rep O~ANGE COUNTY ART WORLD MAMIE ITATl!Ml5NT Tiit lollowlng l>l!'IOfll l rt clolno Cl«k MA Orton RtP 31»9 H•vt l Avt,,.... Coil• M•li Cil TtMt !Ollow!no ptorson 11 aolng tws!nt1< bu1lntH •1 Cl«k F J K•llv Rep Vl 1 II u e I INC ., 401 SoulM MlitllOl1•· Plll!CINCT S-5t-(111 I l 4 WILL LAYMAN COMPANY 1100 An1~tll'l'I t•hl 92tG-1 4.IJ ~~l!'m &~Kt Turlle Rock School SlSl C~!t~n~ C~~ri"1";;'2~f H•yll Ave :.:: Street "ltwlJl)f1 8eK!'I C1lllornl1 ~~·~.:::::~~:~:..-c~~ll l~I lnll>9t•or e N Cirllsl• Atfl Cluk t(.nMOy nn Ru1111rs D•lvt W•lour D L1vman 155 v11 Lido souc:r 1"hli Du!.lntss 11 conauclo<I by 1 JOOlll C O RltW lleti Cost1 MtSI C•UI VltU Ne.,PQrl Btatll. C1lllDrn • t?UG rorporillon Cltrk JC Wtrlr. Rl!'P Dorol!'IV H KtnMOy 2?13 JllulQtto lhh IWS ftlll 11 1111"11 CO!ldUClecl Oy lft THOMAS L WEST Prtildtnl Clerk E M lr1c~en Dem Ori.,. COiii Miii C•lll tu?t l..aivlnuel This llillment w•1 flied with In. PRECl"ICT s U-ttl 1 B•lll•• Cip•!nt lOSf H•Vtl Av• Wllour D L•vm1n County Clerk ot Or•no• County on ~'fl I Ca.ta Me1a C•lll ~626 Th!o ,111emtnl tiled wltn llW Coun!v 191• 610 Polllr.o PllCI Murphy Rt ! Gt ll(I 1tl11 T!'ll I I ono !t<I b I $ferro M1lorc1 Rd • °"' M•• 1 t \IC v 1 gentirl Clerk ef Or•"ll• Ciwnty en A.11•/I l2 !~II 101?-0CC lni.p&dor L M M~rl)hv lllP JM<l'*<hlp FU>M ll!RT l TIGEJllMAN Judge p A Bunn 1111 Rtp OOfOlhy w Ktnneoy Publl111ed Or111111 Coe1r Dilly Piie! All«nty It LI• Clerk C l Sirtor No l'ttly Tl'lll 11~1tmen1 w11 tiled with !he Aptil l• and Mav I I IS 197' 1"'8 It sullt 14411 Clerk L P~pl•!I Dem Coun!r c1 .. ~ Of Or•no• C(IUn!y on MIY l ---------------!tot t.ve ti 1111 Slll"I PllECINCT s-st•1t 1 197' PUBLIC NOTICE LM t.nnllt, C1h""11l1 ""1 I' US•I Porl Poll!n<t PllCt Mt•• Coufl R. c Publ/ol'le(I Or1noe Coast 01l!y Pllo ... 1 ----~~~~~---oc Cl1,1bh""1t UCI Mly I 1$ 22 2f \'1' HU I• "ICTITIOUS aUSINES$ l"W>«IOf TC RtVnMO 0.m NI.ME STATEMENT Jud~ C L Rice RIP Tlli! tOll OWl"ll JMr11on 11 doing l>\lllne.s ...... Dally P .. ot 1601 ,. Clf•• II 6 Geriien Dem PUBLIC NOTICE " Cltrk F S K111tl Dem MORTON ELECTRICAL SERVICE PUBLIC NOTICE l90t ::1~~N~l~ttJ '::~~!lb Rttldtnct 1Sl36 "lCTITIOUS •USINESS ~~11110~~;:~~ Dr Hun!lnglon Beien .. l(TITIOUS aUStNO>> Rtlms Cir Nt.MIE STATEMENT Jame1 ll Ma•ton J7GI L1rkpof1 Or NI.ME STATl!M•NT ~=c•o;: Mc T~o~~"' Re,). UThe lollow!no per>Qn 11 1101"9 bul MIS ~thl hngto7 B•ote7 C1~nl•e:l6.4e IA Tiie /ollDWl"ll peri.on ll <lolng bll!ln111 Cltr• OJ Ea•l• Otm OTIS SPECIALTIES COMPANY It! i ~ irnn~• • c OKI Pr 11 (lt'flr. A/,\ 8ourgt1 O.m Morristown LIM C~ll M t 1 • nai~ au~ltnli It Martan CONCOURS PRODUCTS 31110 C.l'llrtr .. 1 ••• c'.'' ••••• ' C.hl~nl• -•>• l't Ntwpor'I 8el'Ch Cllll t?UCI -•• 1 Tn 1 •1•1ftnen! w11 !1lt0 w11n lht M•r• Alln R~ri.. Jll~lh Cllann.t Fire Polll"11 Pl•C• l(vlt Rt1l11t1Kt •!2 Lori L Rom(:ric L Ot~i. it!:'.' 1 ":ior; 11own Count>' Cler~ of Dr1ngr Countr on Apnl Pl Newport B••cn Cillt n6'0 ~n:'!...t;,"or W L t(v!e R~ T~7 ~~~:'~• ~~~~a I~ 1n 7l 191~ ,, • ., Tnl1 bu1lne11 11 C-ll("ftolf b¥' tn ~ ' ·~ •• lnO vlclu1t Judlle I G Berrie• RtD lnalvldu1! PuQllll'ltO Orang• (0111t D•llV Plot Mlrk Alan R(l(lgtrt (It ~I ,. p Tnorl)e Dtm R.,,,,•rit L 0111 Ao•ll l~ •Ml Mau I I IS 19/j 1'31 14 Tlll1 )t&temeM wa1 tllod .,. ,., Clerk 5 J O Dell R•P thll •!11em1M w•1 l!ltd wl1n lht -"" " " l"lll!C1NCT , 1111 .. 1 c33(1U~l\/'''Clerlc ot Or•"lll Counly on .t.prll PUBLIC NOTICE f9~nty Cl1rk ot Or•noe Cou"ty 1!11 Mlv • :1611 Blue Polling P11ce Colonl' Clvbnovw llill , •· Sou!n Mall F>JlSI -------....ll ln•P«IOI' o w Paul Dem l'ubll lled Dr1n111 Co.11 Dallv f'llo! I nns Pullll\heO OrlflO'I! C1111 Dilly Pl'°' Judgl R p PeKoct Rl'P AP<•I 1'-11\d M1y 1 I U OJt UOll 14 "OTICE TO CllEDITOllS Mly I ~ 'l'l lt 1911 1111 11 Cll'flc 11 ~rllche1'1 R11> SUl"EllllOR COUJllT 01' THE Clet-C F Ferraro Rl'P ST.t.TE 01' C.t.Lll'ORN!t. FOJll THI! l"llECINCT S.ff Ill 1 PUBLIC NOTICE COU NTY OF ORANGE Polling l'l1ce Nylen 11111ldtnc1 \1.ffS•l----,:::=:::::::cc::::::::-::;:-----No A""' PUBLIC NOTICE 1~~- All)fn TrH Ln l'ICTITIOUS •us1NESI E1111f of JOHN FRANCIS G!LLESl'IE ln~ptc!or J E 8"nner Dem N.t.ME STATEMENT lho ~nown 11 JA.(11; F GIL\.ESP1E The ll"ICTITIOIJS I UllNll!SI NI.Ml! STATEMENT !ollowl!IQ oe•lOll 11 ClolRG bu1lnts1 Judg• D R 0. Lapp R•p D1ce1se<1 I• C1ttlr. e G J o!IY Dem The lollowlng p(rMln• ••• a~·ng NOTu;;£ IS HEREBY GIVEN ID Ille THE Cll:OW $ NEST YACHT St.LES buslnn1 •• oedllor1 Of !Ill &b<l•t n•med Mcede~t 1111 N Clerk Y M Curre" Rtp SOU TH COAST Pl.t.5TfJll CRAFTS UO !MAI 111 perw:>m llavlnt cli!mi l<;ll!tul !ht fWPQrl 8.ou1tv1rG N~r! f"lll!CINCT S-St-111 1 lfl'tl SI Cotll Mtw (II f'lffll8 ~li.21 Ml<! oetfllenl l•f reQU\....ir to Ille lntm lltKll C11llloml1 '26611 P<>llt"ll Pl1ce P•r•-·' Apl• CIUbl'IOllll E1t1nor Ro.ell• 8ltJCOCk. 22! 10th wnn "'' ... ,.., •• ,.. Vfo,lehol•~ In '"" o!tice CONM.t.R l"IC 11)2 H • w JI. , I 3MJ P1rk Vltw Ln t'(l1"111"1110fl lh•tll C1l!IM11!1 nw ot llW clerk ot ,.,. ioovt tnllltecl couri or =vlfa Newiiort h id! Cei\fwft\1 l~peclor v L S1t1n~chet Rt0 cn1r1e1 EH•wortn llb<oc:lt. m 11l•h 10 prewnt lhtm .. 1111 •!'It nt<esnrv T 1 1 Juclgf A ' Jolln5Ton Rep Hvnllnotllll Btl(h (11\IOfn' '2&.U voutlW•5 !O '"' un6tr1lon111 II '"" oflltt II I bin 11111 1! (ondUCTtd ti' I Clerk J Consentino Dem Tiii• bullntH 11 co!ldllCled bV I gtntr•I 01 110, artorneys J \Jl'.>GEJllT ViVEli:t(t. & COl'-1111!11 fC11Jtoml1) Cltrk J E t'lt!'lrlno Jlltp parlncrol'llp M CONMAR INC f"lll!CINCT s SJ-IU I Elt•nor fllbCOC:k WAYMAN ISJS. Btktr SlrHt COiii "' l y s Jilmtl Mtrrlno Pr11l<1tn! '"' •••••monr wao "'" wi1n •~• C1lllOl'nl1 9'1.i'6 wnlc~ Ii tht e>l•ce ot rnis ifirem•·• ••• ,,,_ •I•• , •• ''" .. ,,1, Potllr.o Place Unlve•iltv F rt Stll!r>n , , , '" -• , o ' '' m.i1er1 " .... ,,. • 19002 Zee SI Cou~IY Cltrk OI Dr•1111• Colin!• on Al)rll 111 nen ° 1 11'"'e" go. " 4 Cou uv Cltrk of Or1ngt County on t.prU 1nst1tc!or p l Smith RtP 13 191• pertaining 10 int ••Mil nf '"'a oecedent 2J ieT~ JudOt G s Sm 1~ li:tp ll"U141 wlrnln •our mon!n• •lltr Ille I fl! Clerk E s M1rr1ne1 Otm Pvt>thllecl Dr1noe CIJ,llt 01llv f'lloT publlcetlon of tnl1 noUct Cltfk s e Miii• "lo P1rtv Apr I,,,. 1nd M1y I • n ttT4 U\O 74 °••ed .. ~r;.r~1.~!A '!'.McCAEADY f"Jlll!"CI NCT S-Sf 11 .. 1 A<lmlnlt1r•trl• .,.,Uh llW Niii P<>IUnu Pl1ce H1r!'Olln Re11denct u921 PUBLIC NOTICE ~nne•ed 01 1111 t•••te of 01~lq11lll Ra TM •DO,,.. n•med dec:t<len! tns111<tor N J HJrrovn lll!'P ll"ICT!T!OUS l \ISINESS JUGGIERT V1VEllllA & WAYMAN Judoe D Herrovn Dem NAMIE STATEMENT IJU 81ktr SlrHI FICTITIOUS IUSINE'S Clerk L M S"owe•i 0.m Tnt tollowlf\g petlOl'IS •Ht do/ng Co111 Mtl l C1 fll )I NAME 'TATEMl!NT Cler~ E t. Lee Rep Ttl !IU) t1'-0l11 lh loll / 1 oJ PltliCINCT ,_,, 11' I ~ ~t:~,;~IAN KNIGHT$ MENS t.Tlornty1 lor Admlnli•••l•I• CTI. ., • ow "'l Pt•son ~ d no blltln•t~ Polling PllCt Culv0<a1l1 Clu1moust 37 H/\IAST'rLING t!!! Ees! !It~ srr~t Puoll•MO Ordnge C<J,111 Dilly Pilot TUSTIN-CHAPMAN OEVELOl"MENT Hamilton SI Coit• Mt•• Ctlllorn!t 91621 I P•ll 1• ~nd M~~ I f 15 197' 1•11 I• CO 1 LlmlltO Pirtne•sl'llo 9920 Weit ln1pe<lor L G Donohue Rtp Ronakl Ltsllt At1111on 11J Albfrtl-------mln•tr• 6oul•v•r<I Gtrden Grove JU0g1 M M ll1nOer Sch1ns lltp Ptict Cost• Mt•• CalltOfnoe 97611 PUBLJC N01 ICE C1lllorn!1 9Ut2 Clerkr I( t. Sulllv11n R'p Shlrltv l!l•lnt Alli""" 241 l.lbt•Tr--------------Tusrln-C1Ntpm1n Corp 0 Ci!lllH"nJi Cler• L L D•~1ds Rtp eotPOrlf•llll "11 Wtstm!nsl<'r 1""!&-PJll l!CINCTi S St-l!l-1 l"lact Coit• Mesi CalUor~ • 9'16'1 l"ICTITIDUI llUSINl!SS v1rd Ger<I~ Greve C•lll tu.(2 Tll s bu•lness 11 canclut!ed Qy 1n NAME STATl!Ml!NT Thi bt!il 1 r:~\n~e~fl .. 1C: R~vlr'lt MtMl!wJ Ctubhovst !..a vtaulli Tl'te IOllOWlflll persons lrt <IO n(I l'or!n~nnlpneu I ConduellCI bV I Llmllt;! lnlPfCtor D B HtS!I. Riii RPnild L AL11SOl'l bus nesi as TUSTIN.(HAl'MA"I COR'° Judlll M L f'f!ttron Rep T/11 S!attmlnt "'~I l led wilt. Int JNW LIMI TED '1l! C11m0\ll Orlvt Genetdl Pdrlner (!erk 1! L Anoerson Dem County Cltrk ol Orl"llll Co~nty on April E J Newporl Belch C~! ! "l~ \llUO Sv Herm1n Tanski Cle•k A H Cambs o.m 19 191' Derek H Vin ie :1681 Provlnc~rown S.-c,.terv ~Rl!CINCT f.Jf 1111 Flll16 Ave Irvine Ctlflornl11 9'10S f hfl 1l•lf~nt WAS liled Wl!!t 11,_, PUBLIC NOTICE f"JllECtNCT SSJ.JJJ I Pclllno Pl1(e 0.'WOOd Clubtloose 68.'.I lrvlnt Av• r>oll nu Piece oias f:lt~l<lel'l<:t 4dS1 f'ubll1hed Or1noe Co.1st Oellv Pltol tl•rold ll.<1111!'1 Nellon 2n11 Coraen Coyni. Cler~ 01 Or~nge Counl\/ l\Pf'Jt ~J t.11! NOl'lh in's=-~~116(1~ Olds "lo PArlV ~ _!!._27 19/t I~ 14 L:;~v~lss~or. JV1:~~··~::1~1 J~:~lmo 1974 1"1 0C Juooe L e K°'"'t ,,.0 P•rty PUBLIC 1'\QTJCE Lene El Toro c~utorn n t1~)0 $TUt.llT D IUCHALTEI 1560 IMll)t!'Clor A c lfOll< n Rep Jud9t P Stearn.., Rep Cieri< MM lhOll\PiO<I Rer:o. CIHI< V J Wdllltt Riii PRECINCT sun11 PoitlnQ Pl•t~ D1vl<lwn Riiy Dll!ct \IJ (OO\I Hwy ID.I lnJ,pet!Of LE Gt'iuler Rep Jvdoe s R Durio R~p Clerk SW G•IHO AfP Cieri< e 0 SPurg n Rtp PRECINCT S SJ Jff 1 Polling Pl~!t Ltwl1 lllHldtnc' B~y1hore Or 4Slt ln'>Pf<IOr MA DlllOfl RfP Juage 8 L Glven1 RtP Cltrk N le LtWI! AtD Cler• NJ M~c• Dell' PRECINCT J.U JJ• I c1eii:: s wellmen Ren Tnl' ov~lnei• s conductC'<I by • ~-111 A1tor11tY Cler~ N Bel!OQIM No P1r1y I 221l1 p1r1nenh!o '11 W11I llvtftl!'I Street S~lt1 io1 l"Jlll!CINCT S.!f ltll NOTICE 01' f"ROPOSl!O ACOU!SITION 0"1'~~ H wnl!e LOI Ang1lt1 C11/10rnl1 9"11 Polling P iCI AllClrews R•1ldcntt Sln 01' Ill.NI( t.$5ETS t.NO ASSUMPTION Th' >1t!ement wes 1 I•~ W1!1'1 th~ l'U14• $Ml Sltffl Verelt Rd DI' L.IAllLITU!S Coun1y Clerk ol Ot11n~e County Oil Ap•ll Puhllll'lt<I Dra119e Coal! Dolly PHot llllfll(lor e J AnO•e.,.,., q,p NOTICE IS HEAERY G•:IEN IMM 2l 1714 Apt ',, drl(I Ma• I I lS 191• U3JI• Juo:l!ltl ~ T ICu•IZ 140 Party Al/ERICAN CITY BANI( Loo A"V•I~• F1ll'I -~ Clerk p se~an Dem Ca111ornl1 nn~ mndt o/IPI <411011 10 !he l'uol sne.t 01•11111 Co•'' Oaltv Ph~ll rUBLJC N01 ICE ~ (!tr~ C MtttDlt 0"'1'1 FEDERAL DEPOSIT I "I 5 U Ii: AN CE April ?~ ind M1y l I 15 I~ I l•l• 1' -------- f'Rl!"CINCT S.SflUl CORPOllAT ON W•il'llflll!Ofl DC 21).119 -. I mll---- Polling l'l1ce Pdrk-~I APll ClubhOUW tor 1!1 wrll11n COllMnl to fttQu!rt Int PUBLIC fliOTICE SUl"l!illlOR COURT 0 ,. TMI" Jiil P1r~ View L" IHet1 OI Ind enumt ll1bnlty lo DIY STATE OF CALIFORNt& FOlt 7~1 lnlPfCIOf J L Grlfhlh Dem U.Po<lh In Ille NtWPOl'I 13•1<1'1 br1ncn O! I 2.ttlS THE COU NTY OF OJllANGE JOOgl F D Rothmond Re-p Cenhl'tll Ben-Wl'llth brlncl'I I• IO(ilf<f SUPl!RIOJll COURT 01' THE No. 41.,SJ (ll!fk L M Lemb t "lo P1rl\/ •I 33lJ Wttt Co.ut H gnwtv NrllQfl $Tl.Tl! OF CALll'ORN!A FOi! NOTICE OF SALE o,-" & ... I. CM:rW B B Bu•bY Reo Be.Kii Calllorn!e THI! COUNTY OF ORANGE PROl'l!RTY t.T P.llllV.t.Tf SI.LI SILllEJllADO T~ls Noller If pucllined l)llrJv I !n ... A 1U M I PRECINCT 5 70-0lt I IKllon 18(tl of l~t Feder at Otpo~ll NOTl(I! D,. SALi! OF J11 EAL Per~,;,,flt ~~ar r,::t~ Gu•rGlt"•nlll o! !he Poll nil Plt!t A AnGUt lrl p.,.., Sc~bo11rne Polling P1&ce ((Immunity Cir 6ullcll"ll 1n111r~nte Ad PROPERTY AT l"RIVATI! SALE BEN"IETT Minor OI SUSAN N School 190C 216'1 Sllvt<"do c,o Rd D•ltd MBY t 1914 ' '" M "'r ... tn O n h 01 lhr "'O•IC• IS < AM EIUCl.N CIH SANI( n ,,e • v• e uor '""' P " H li:EOV GIVEN !!Ml lhl ln<pf(:IOr M v G41T'mell i:ttp On• Wlh hire evhalng Eit~te of GREGORY llE"INETT M no• 1mae,.1gnea JAMES E HEIM Public u11 1 .. 101t!<l<° C Sprv&nce Otm Juaoe L S P1lnter Otm C1tr• N G Brlgl'ldm Aflt Cl~r~ /\I ROQtrl Rtp PRECINCT! S-U.nJ l Judgt H L J11"s Rfoll WIJ>hl•e a! Grona Av' NOTICE IS liEREllY Gl\/EN !hll lr'lt Guire! an Ii guaralan 0, the person f nd Cler• M E, Gl!Ota Atp unaerslQnC'<I JAMES I! l<EIM Pull! r Hiiie e>t SUSAN N 81!:N'lt rT 1 rr11no• Cl.,.k Ill t. Sm!tn Detn Les A"'Ueles (tJUnrnli (;u1•dl1n •s ou~ral1n o! !M ~!Me nt w II .ell •' prlv1te sal1 10 fflt hlgllllr IN! l'oll no Place Cl•~ J1111lo.t.nc1 KlmDlrlV Pl TUSTIN ;,~NJ~~E~=I( GREGORY 8E"INETT 1 minor w!U 1ell1bf.~T flt! i,Jdaer Blier dl!<loxtlofl ot ~ny PRfCtNCT S JI 10 I 1! 1>•lv11e ~11le 10 1ne lllQM\1 """ bf1t nel "=!lve1le<1 bl'o•tr s commission UPOft Th• 1859 Porl 1"<>111"'11 Plttt Wtsl CluOl'lou1t 14101 lngl1WGO<I C1lllOl'ftll nl6dt• 1rter Gl!<l\ltllan ol 11ny """'"'~ '~""~ 1nd tOlld llPllS l'l er 1 1" of 1, ~ Dtvons!'llrt Av LOEI I.ND LOEll brO~ C 1ne t ' an<t m<intloned Incl s bj I to 11 ! 1312 lnSP<ICIO• s A Clay Dem Juell!• J e Orl"Vfr Rei> Clff~ J M Anartws Rtp Clt!k E L Cobb Rep !n11>1clor A S Ill.cm Dtm °"' WUllllrt 1 1111 111" Flott con<1~~0~1 om,,';;!fn~~!t~~en!I01~<1;' &nd !~1 •b0"9<1n! tie~ '~uoo•f:' ~~ii°"~ Judg1 J S C1tlt•" ll:to ~:«~:~~~ ~11w toO\I 1ublf(I 10 ton!lr1n•lo" nv Ille 1bav~ Tt.u•1d1v 1 M~y ltl 191• a! 1111 l'lou1 ,, Clerk L L HM!Gld ! Dtm 11 I.II Tllom I! IOhll e"tllleO SuPtrfOI' Courl on lhur1<1•v May lwelvt o c oc~ noon or !ll1•1111!1r wlln!n (!trio M A Henarlt~lOll Dem 1 n ' a• JO 191' ol tl\t hour o! twel•• ocloclo t>e !lme ~llowtd ~y t1w 111111 Dllfce ol "JllECIMCT S SJ m 1 p,~111111 P!1ce Muluel 2i&I E COllll HWY l"Jlll:CINCT S JI J4'-1 l'ubllsnt<I Oringe CH~! 0~ I~ 1 Pllol noon o; Tl'lt'•tAller wl!hl" !ne I""' In~ Publlc Gu1rn1•n 1300 Soulh G••~d S•vi"lll llufl<:tu'l(I Polling P11ce "ltlsOl'I lthOOC 1419' 'l'IY 1 IS n 1' Juna S 1 1111 ~I 11 ~llOwed by l1w 11 rne Olllce o! Int Punhr •Vetlut l11nl~ Ana C•!Uornr~ m~ ~II B•own t'IQ l"v (iy1ra an 1)00 Souln Gri nd AvenUI! ~~nl~ 'Ohl Tlrlt ln!trtsl Incl til1lt of !•Id rn1Nt lor e II G1•aner Atll PUBLIC NOTICE Ant C•llto-1111 91705 •II riont 11111 su,AN H BENNETT ,. mll'O' In tno r) Judllt E M Whon Pto lnle•f •I IPld e•l•11 O! ••<I GREGOi:tY lhAI tl•ll"ln •fil j)l'Ol)trty GncrlM!I ·~ (1•1~ •I J (•~non AtP. NOTICI 011" TJllUSTEE S SALE flENNETT 1 '""°' In 1na lo 111•1 tolfOW\ to wl! 1n1otttlor II I W !Ion Dem Judwe L G Lippi!! Dem Clari< I' W ChrhlllnH~ Rtll Cirri< D W Cl1rt Rep l"RECINCT S.JJ 1" 1 P0Uln11 Place S1>1ng1tr W Oce1n FrOfl! Cle'• M A Be~v•n R•P No G•sn t,,,11n •ell 11rOJ19fl~ tt.tw.1 brd •• 1o11.,.,,, I llN UNDIVIDED 0 NE F o U" T •I Pltl!CINCT i n.JtS I On Junt l 191• II 10 00 Q clock"' M 4t to wll l"ITE:AEST IN llltthHl\tt 10)0 Polling Pl~'t E11I (:ly!!llOlhl 1•111 fh' front e 1tr11 Cl mt n loc<iv 'I lrll AN UNDIVIDED O "IE: F O UR 1" I! LQI 11 <>f Trttl No 3iM1 In rt... (!TY of C1n!"rrw1 v A• St,url!Y T !11 ln1ur•nce Componv s onic1 INTEREST IN I H"Ml~91on llt1cl'I Counly of 0.•nQ• ln•pKlor 8 M Mllllllptrl NO P1fly JudOI ft w Nywrg A•P Cle•I< A C111l1 O.m ln\ptc101 VI D l llPn a• Dtm ouild no 875 Ne>r lh 8rO•dwAv n Int Cl!v LOT n ol 1"r1cl No ~! n l~e c 1• n! ~!•!~ ot C~IUorn!1 Ii~· mtp ~elf Juoqe M L SltY~t R!P o• S•nt1 Ant Covnly ol Or.,>Qt $!~Ir ol ~l~nlfn9ton 6•~,h C0ttnt~ el OrAn~t In ~IXlk 1•5 P1111• •1 1na ~ OI Clttk M L \1Jolllan11 Otrn C I It Io r" I I C AL I F 0 RN I A S!l!e of (ollforn ~ 111 Pf< m10 re<o•~•n M •ce!!~nt0V1 Mii)' In ,,,_ Oflicl Qf fhl Cler• M I! f'ot 0•111 RECONV'-Y#\NCE c 0 MI' ..... y -!n Boo• 14! P19e1 •I .na .. ol (1>un!Y Recordl!' of $1iCI counry lltrl< & L M((lllh~ Dem flREC INCT S ).)-40t-I Polllllll Piiot• B•lllOI i:tPOm N~wporl l"Rl:CINCT , n lW 1 (& llornl1 CorPQrd on ., ~ .. 1. •PP<'l•MtiJ Ml1tell11nct1\IJ M1111 !" t"~ Ot!lllt ot •r.. $UBJECT lo •II t ~ c . pl l 0 ~· lUO f'lrk Po!!l"g Pl1ct 81lowln Re.tklentt 160 tru51" unoer lh1I t trllln Otld"' 1ru)I (O\lnly llK«dtr of \tld counly • I c o ndllon• ....ittlctlPna. """""""· G•ff"mt1dow A• reocorde<I 1!11 Scoltmbt• ll 1fn In Boo~ SUBJ€{ t to •II 1 , c, 0 , 10 n < &"'"' &ri• ·~•va1lo111 lltn• rlgn•~ tnU>tClor B J 611dwln lttll 10l2:1 Pege 11• of Ol•I< II R1<orG• ot c 0 nc:1n1on1 •eslrl{l\Ofl! , .. ,_.,...,nr •J'ld l lO~" e j w1y <>I rt(O'd lft\1111<1111' MC H1rl llto JudOt ~ M Be1m1n Rep (Ill" ER Ct(IUCh Rftl Cieri< 6 L M1rt1" Dem Plll!C INCT S SJ .. , I ~l<ln~•r ~c1IG•nc• 1n• ~llghllrlG Dr lntPfCIO• C Wiii Rtp JudQt 0 t. C1rmlc1'111I Dllll'I (lltk 0 M R.11 n11uoo RIP Cla•~ J Ill ~t1iltorcl Dtfl'I PRl!iCIN(T1 S SJ ... J I Porllno PIKI St"O'!" Rt11denct \11"1 Su•rtt ln ... IOI' LA MOlllDOlll Rl'P 11) Jllllllt 111 w Smllll lllee> Cltlk M M Hogbtfg Rt11 C19tt. 1'. 0 P!1u1 llll!'P IRVINE PRICtNCT S.J•-001 1 P(llllng l'IACI Md)on11<1 R11tdt~Ct lY"'9 Wy l'UIM<lfl' PI( i..o,tDCM11lll RMI JIJdQ~ J... (l.ltllfl Diii\ Cle•~ A M O!ll111tm 11111 I Cll'fl< ~ K l'•l•ll•O<I Rtll PRl!CINClt Sfftl41 Polll...,. "'•<' 5tevtn1 lllttklt!ICt (l'lttOOUrq Avt 1n111t"•" II J $T~Vot!I!. lll•fl JUllCltl MT ~~ lltll Cit•• J M 1111,11•! lllp Cieri. \I L. Llghl °"'" PJ11.(INCT1 .. H.00 .. 1 P~lllllO PllCI G.>!ll,11'1tr l!.nldlll(I '"'"t1tn SI 1n1oec1or M J 0.fTtlOllY °"" Ju<lg• '-I l'()ll 11<!, !'Wm (If•~ 0 Ll"IOfl. Otm Cl~~ J ( l!-J(~ Otm JUOll• ( A Sw ll!llt• Rtll Orll\Ot C.°""tv Sfo!f !II C11Uorn\1 ur•<h e•duslon\ r'1erv1110"1 !ltn\ t g~l'" I Cler~ II t. Bur~t Rt!! tnt POWtr ot ••I" !/\tr~ n con11ln.t0 will '"° rlgh!~ ot wiy or record Con me11ly llMWn 11 ~U EcllflO!"', Claf-u E: Grln<k' Rti! 1tu •I wor1c 1uctlQl'I to Ille h!qn.11 b!dac• comm&ri!y llnown "' MIJ £o no•• Hun11ng1on l'le.-c11 C1lltornl1 PRICIHCT S 11 Jn.I lo• (t~. DIYtOlt ~! !ht I <Tll!•ot 1110 In Hlln!lllQ!()n Oetth Cell!orn ft I 6 01 or of!lrl ert tnvlttd fDI' II o! POl!l'O Pl•'~ Lf!UWIAft lt t1ld111tt lC:I l1wlul ml!lleV OI Ille Uniftd M1!11 <t Didi or 011.,.1 1trt !nvl!to IO• leM Ot.;l)l!flV ~nd mull~ In wrll!l'IO 1t!lil ~lit F"n!lr°"' Dr "ml • Cl WUl\OUI w~rr~M1 ••~ '" 0• P'OIM•lv ~no mu\! bl ln wrlllng orlll w 11 ce (l(e vcd at lilt lllflct ot Int Publ•c !n\Mtlor J Lt uw••" Dim lmOlltd 11 to 111111 U•t POn~''ll!ll Or be r1<el~ed "' ine 0111,, ot •~e p1 01 e ('fw• ti an l.100 sourh Gr•NI A,,.....,. Sorrt" Judi!" 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S Arnold R.,._ Ot•nl!t Sl•r. of C1lllornl1 1' pt1 M•p TEAMS 01' SA.LE C11" 1,1wl1,1! INlllflY Cl'flllleO c11o<k Ot ...._.,. 111'111' ,.,~ii Judge D A Wleit1n ••o rtc0tllell In book 16 p-11 ol ol lflt Unltfd Sl1lt1 SJOO 00 111 c~•~ ICCDml)~"Y flCh wrlll•n ill<! Ill' ol•tr ,,. l'I ci ... ~ K C W"l!ltn M:tll 1,11,~11sntou1 M1P' tn 1!11 Olfl(t o1 •~• c1rllflecl thl'C:lr. or mo"~v l'l'OI• "'U11 1~1 D~l•nce OI Int Pll>efl.tw 0tlt• to t,,. "' C!I!'• F E lhOl'l'lmon 0.nl Cou"'Y Rl'Corder ol 11ld Counl'f •ticomp•nv Hth wro tt.n i,J~ or o!l~r '"lft I'~ a UIKl!I conf rm•!lon 01 l•I• oy 11111 1)1l1 PRICINCT1 111 1011 "''°"" lnlorm•llOl'I Wh!Cl'I 1ne Tru~I" 1111 ~IAl'ICt ol l!'le 11\i<'Chll,. prlc• la t>1 Sort•lor COii•! Pollina Pr1c1 S1<1!tlvN1 Rt1flllll(f 1.»'R dttm• 1'911•b•t bu1 for wn!t n Trin•tt 11-110 UPl)f! 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FBI agC!flts said the 350- pound ~1cGraw. n resident or a San Diego hotel, admitted making three telephone <'alls ?.1arch l lo the local FBI office and a call ?.1arch 2 to the San r,rancisco area home of pol>- lisher Rllndolpn liearst. e Fo11r Kiiied SOUTH LAKE TA II 0 E 1UPI) -Federal Aviaiion Administration inve§tlgato1·s today sought the cause of a light plane C'Mlsh which took the lives of lour persons about ~ half mile from Lake Tahoe Airport. El Dorado C..011nty sheriff's (~ __ s_t_a_te __ ) deputies said the victims bumed to death y,•hen the single-engine aircrart ·went do"'n Tuesday after taking off fro1n the airport . The victims "'ere ideoliried a!'I Viola Fox, Clayton Born. 43. \\'ilbem \\'alker. 49, and Doris Andcr!)()fl, 4.1, all of H.idgecre st. e ,Ullk Boyeol1 SACRAMENTO (UPll The state\\•ide milk bovcott rt'Jched its fourth day ti:iday \\'itJt sponsors rep or t i 11 g "tremendous" consumer sup. pll't for it in the Los Angclt-s area and a dairy spokesman calling i1 a "flop." llPl TtlnlltlO Gold••u Oldie 1\rlhur Gruhl. 72. will receive his bachelor of ai1s degree at lhe Un i· ''erslty of \Visconsin· l'at'kside this week. !·le is the oldest bachelor 's degree candidate on record. Gruhl runs his own real estate busi· ness. !\cw Official 01\KJ.. .. -'\ND (UPI ~ -Laney College nnmed as prC'sidcnt Dr. Lawre/\CC A. Dav is . din'<'tor of ·the Center for Independent Studies at the ltobert R. ~{Orton Institute in New York. Da vis. 59. succeeds Dr. llerbcrt ~f. S!ein who \\'ill become an administrative assislant in the chn11ce\!Q1"s offiL'e. 'First Tour Luggcige Fou11d From \\'Ire St:r\•icrs A trunk Jilek Benny took on his first tour has been found in the attic of an old house in \\'~lukegan, Ill., v:here the corncd\ar\ '''as bon\. EUzuhetb Craig, nn antique colleclor. found it an d displayL-'d it in her shop v. hen the 110-yc:1r--0\d Benny did n benefit for the \Vaukegan $,vrnpho11y Orchestra I as l rnonth. ",lack confirmed it v.·as his nnd usrd it on his first tour at uge 17," she said. ' . The l:.S. Supren1c Court has refused lo n1le on \\'hether !he tribe of the Apache Jrxlian chief Geronimo had a right lO make a claim on ~ h e govemment because all its n1embers \\'ere imprisoned for 27 Yt!ilrs after his surrendtr. 'fhe cou rt declin<'d lo re1'i<'w a dt•ci~ion of the U.S. Court of Clui1ns disn1issing a petition by the Fort Sill Apache 'f'ribe of Oklaho1na. ~'1cn1bers ol the tribe, also kno"n as the Ch r icahua AJl.'.ichcs, "'ere rounded up after Gcronin1o's surrend~r in 1386 ruid taken 10 'fort J\!arion, fla .. by train as prisoners of war. • 1'he ''outstanding professor" at San Diego State University is a science ficlion writer with four children. Suzecu-llayden Elgin, who teaches linguistics, is the first \1'on1an chosen by 11n<lergraduate men who first n.amt.>J the annual winner in 1007. '"I don't krKl\~' v.·hV l was picked," J\1rs. Elgin s3.id. "But perhu1>S it 1vas because "I just love niy students a lot." • While other speakers were lalking about the future, Sen. Barry C.oldwater (R-Atiz.) \\'as calling for a step into 8\'iatlon's past. Cold\\·ater. a pilot himself, told the Aviation Sp ace \Vrit ers Association's annual n1f"eting in \Vashini;ton the thne may ha\·e come for a r e b I r t h of d\rlgible·tyoe Rirships 10 help ease the tranSportation crunch. • A. Ludlow Kramer, 42, who headed the llear;it family's People In Need program, announced ho is a CRndklate for the R e publican congressional nomination In Washington st.1te. Kramer. WtUhington state's secretary or state, W3S the ouly Republican to r\eelare ror ( PEOPLE ) the nominaUon to succeed retiring Rep. J1lla B. Hanun {O.\Vasl1.} • Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr. (D- Va.) is trying to gt t congressional approval o ! legislation to restore the citlrenshlp of Gen. Robert E. Lee and sa~s he is optimistic.- of Senate approval. Byrd's resolution is awaiting action by the Senate Judiciary <.:onunittee. It could create a side controversy, however, because Sen. PhUllp Hart (D-Mlch.l plans to offer M amendment to grant amnesty to draft * ~fake ol Jt v.'h3t you will, r.ts. or f!Uss or Mrs., but Gov. ~teldrim ftomson Jr. of New Hampshire is fed up with the use of ~ts. ''The prsctice of using Ms. instead ot l\fiss or Mrs. Is to be discontinued immediatelv," said a memo to state officeS in Thomson's behaH. "The governoc does not belie,·e in Otis and does not want any of his letters to go out Uuit way." * The Anny's higlle.'it·ranking woman officer says s h e believes women could participate capably in battle. Brig. Gen. !\flldrtd C . Balley, "'·ho heads t h e \\'on1en's Anny Corps, said at an AnnOO Forces D a y Old Attic • lit luneheon In Atlanta that lhe 19708 are the beginning ot a new era for "A'OD\efl in the Leaaers of Fight lnflation Together, one of eight C'Oflsumer groups sponsoring the boycott designed to force down milk price.~. said threre had been a ''tremendou.«'' mponse from Los Angeles area COl'\'.iumers in the boycott against fluid milk. ' But George Woodward of the California !\1ilk Advisory Board !laid. "The "'·av it looKs to us at th.is time is:. that the mllk boycott is a flop ." ••• As If He Were Normal' e Board ~lore Parents Wi1i Laivsuit Aguinst Fertility Drug Firui STANFORD (UPI) 'T'b:lmas V. Jones. chnirman of Northrop Corp., h.1s resigned rrom the Stanford Uni\'crs\ty boortl of tn1stees. E..trller this month, Jones and his ::ivlation firm pleaded guilty to making 111 e g a l contributions to President Nixon's 1972 campaign fund . e Drit•Pr .'ilnh1 \\"0001..A!';D (AP\ -The "'ife ol a Nap~ bttsincssman was sh<>I dead bY son1rone ~'ho pull('(! nlorigsidc her 1110\·ing cnr and lirrd lhrouJth the ~·indow. Yolo C-Ountv ·~h<'rirf's officers report. · She \\·as ident ified T\J('sd:l\' as ~alha Jean narding, 47. \li fe of Harry Hardin,!?. \\"ho of ficers said opcra1es a farmcr"s type nc:i market in Napa. e Bodie• Found SAN FRANCISCO ( Al'l -A l\\"o-day air-sea Co:ist l:u:1rd ~tarch has ended \l'ith the discovery of the bodies ()f a Los Angeles couple lost whl"l tl1'ir big cabin cn11.<ier foun - dered and sa.nk. The bodies of ~Ir. ,1nd ~Ir~. Henry A. Schaefer were found Tuemy among the dcbrt~ rront their if&.foo l boJt 1~ n1iles south of Point Rcrc.!I . .11 sjXlkesman said. · TOR.RANCE (AP) -On June 19 tifark Rreim.horst "ill be 4. lfis JU!rents. lnbrrld and Heinz. call hitn "the most fantastic llttle boy that ever \\'as.·• "\\1e love him as if he v.·;i.s normal ,'' s;1ys ~Jrs. Brcimhorst. But the lega l fight over \lark's birth could continue past many n' or c birthdays. THE CHERUBIC BLOND tot. born \\i.lhout hands, y,i lh facial paralysis. impaired eyes, knock k.nces a n d deforn1ed. fed. is the subjt'ct of the nation's fi rst major C'Ollrt judgmerit against a fertility drug Ol<lfltlfacturer. The drug cornp.."lnv says it wUl appeal the ruling. A Supt'rior C.ourt jury of se\·en mt-n and fi\'c ""Otnen. v.·hich heard a month of tt·stlnwny in rhis Los Angeles suburb, n .. '<'e;nlly ay,·arded !\lark $5.10.000 in da1na gcs . It ruled that Ult' fertil ity (ln1g: l1omJd. \l'iclely us(\rt throughout the Y.'Orld, ra~st'Ci atark's deform.itlcs. · The \"l"rdirt \1·ns UJt..'lnilnous: althoogtl under ch·il t'OUrt law ooh· nint> out of -tt? \'Ult~ \\·ou\d have been r~uired. Tiit~ PROOl.'CERS Of C I om id , Hil'hardson·:O.lerr ltl , Inc. t if Cincinnati. f\hlo. n1ainta int'<i through !he trial 1tmt ~t:1rk's dC'frcls 11·cre not u11u1:ua l nnd t'Quld be bl:in1c<l on the sin1ple ch3nce lnc:·1lle0<·c of such dt•focts in the gcn<'ral \)()\'l\Jlat ion. 'J1wo ro1np.1.ny drei not ptnn to l.\ithdr:i1\" Clomld l,\'hich treats "·omen "tll' ha,·c 1rre1tUla.r 0\11lation. Oy e Rengn11 \'irtc• rrji!ulatini: il\1.1!a.lion. !he druiz su~y S,.\CR A:'llEl\1'0 (l!PI 1 ~llo"'s L'<lllt't'{ltlOI'\ to take p(act•. Go\'. Rooald neagnn bclil'\'i'• ··SHrh a d11formity i$ a great hum<111 it y,·ould be the "\l·orst ihin~ in tr;"Jgt'<!y." a mmp.:iny :o;pok!eman ,,,id of lhe .... ·orld" for l'rt'sidi'i;t ~l ark'~. <·n~. " .•. Hut this p:lrtlcu\or l"ti:r:ort I() rC'Sign undt'r prt'~· til•kionnity has tk~n knoll"TI for morr than sure. • g 1~ ~.\·~r~. an<"I \l't• bch<'''''., the drug is In The Republ it"an ~\'emor. :i V'O v..1;. lf't\X:ll\Slble for lt I c;:ontendC'r for his p.'lrl\ ·~ A· pre31dentlnl nomination 'i 11 Tl1.r. l\RF:r:O.tl.lt)lt..;;;,f!;.' (,,\\\'YERS took J976, 1'uesd:iv :igr!'ed "·iPi :i d1fft>rt'nt \JC\\'. Such e :< t r e n1 c Democratic · 1C'11 d e r ~ in ;1h1li.'fn1:i\1tlC'S. they fl''.'· C\)\1\d Mt be ())ngress that thl' i~\I(' or ~l'('(htt'CI to c:h:u\l"('. l'hl.•y ~~:in an deciding '4'hclht'r 10 ·reJl'l(I\"•~ t11\'l~li~ation \~·hi1·h l~t<:t~'Cl th~l' ye3r!:. Nixon from orficc should h1.· nnd u~1111s l.X\rnplt•tion .... nu(d ('l"cdit only Mndled by Congress <li~ thtnp. to chan<"t -1h:it the lnwsult "Rea nn s k t • f l.\a!I cvt•r laun ... ht'<L ' S"tuden~ In ~ cut~o~~~~:-. 'l'he two ~'1:lll~ altomc~i:. RO$.\~'tl P. aruwtr sessto~ at Lor •!lo { ha.;;:in l.'nd T~rrt'nc:e. ~h:<, mC't ~trs. Hlgh School [ L~reunt\orst in l9'i0 hy acci<h:nt _ · ~tt('rall~· . ~l r.i.. B~lmhorst had ~ • ln•anlty R11lf11g u1\ol\·OO in a minor auto l\Ccidt'nt and PAS •o~N "hile C«\S!Jltlnit ~1rs. Ch..'1."tlfl <tOOut t~ n i-.-i A (AP I -,\ IC'gnl dC't<.1.1\s, ltk."'tUtOtlCd she 'fl"U 1•-j~ had ruled tMt a 25-1.. , ... "" year-okf man ch:'lrged w\1h the n'IOlilu .. ~ prf1tnant. sbotguo·k!Olng of his father "I dec\<h--d to "ait to M'tlle the auto was "loo Insane to stand 1rlat cnM! untll after the b3by "'"M OOm," s.1id r,. .. murder" ~\Ir~. Cha.l;('n, "to 1nake ~ th:it nothing '"' v•;J§ \\'fOOJl: ... SUperlor COurt Judge Hn~rt Six nion1hs l:itC'r. sl..-\earned that Sc:hlf(erman 1\Jesday ordered· something was ~1".111.,. J i.n ~lolmstron\ committed 10 .., 1>atton SWte Hospital. Holm~lrom is charged \\'ith shootlng his rather. Dr. ~:1nU II. Holmstron1, a pronunent gynecologist, ss the f11H1cr drove into lhe dri\"ey.·uy or UJcir home J 3n. 22. ' "I llF.SEARCllEU TiltS. h11ked to her obgteUiCil'IO llt\d pcdintrlC'll\n, ;;ind lhP)' "·err unanhnous In stnlinjt that \\lark's conditiotl 1."QU\d not he the re1;Ult o( ~he uuto accide111,"' snid !he nnon\e~'. fa:;cin:ued by 1he casr. 1'1f"'. C.'harian begun asking r.trs. lirtln\horst uboot her family history, her &ctil•ities during pregnancy, her diet. "any known things thnt cou ld lead to this type o! dcft'ct." She \Vas :1~ when 1.fark "''as born. Mrs. Chas.an round defects increase when mothers a.re over 35. During one con.,.·ersa1ion, !It rs . Breimhor.;t mentioned that she had taken a fertility drug. "\\'E llAO 1.lAR.RlEO for l\l:O yea rs." ~frs. Breimhorst rcca\ll'd, "and Wt'! dc-cided \\"C \l"Mted IO ha\-e children. f stopped the birth control pill and t thought 'Bingo, I'm going to get pregnant.' 8111. It didn't work that way.'' She-consulted seo;eral doc tor s , undenvent tests and v.·as told she was 'Th<'! first minute that I k 11 em a1111ll1i11g was .,,, r o t• g 1vas 1cl1et1. the bab11 mas born.' "oligo--ovulatory," that she ovulated during some monthly CJ'C'les, but not during others. A doctor rC'CO!T1llle~d Clomid. ''He !old me it ~-ould ~ibly cause multiple births,'' said r.frs. BreimOOrst, "but th.it was fine f.ith n1e." Alter taking the drug h\ice. she bccnmc pregnanl. She rt'members the pregnancy as normal and tf"O\Jb\efree. "TllE flRST ~1L\1.ITE that I lcntw anything wns \ITOng was .~flen the baby was bom," she !'IOlid. ,\1ark's hand! were miSloling. lfc drooled becau!'lt'! his fAce \11\S partially pamlyzcd. !Us e!"CS did not n1ove laterally, and one eyelid -n"OUld not shut. Ills \ef.?S .and foot y,·cre impAirtd. llO\\'C\'tr, his mental ('3p..'lcity wa.s noml3l and his fff<'(' "'us beautiful. Tippt.'<I. about the drug, htrs. O\asan a~ked ~fir. lo ioin her on the case. "After eliminating n!l !ht' poosibiUtics. "'t "·ere left "·ilh only one thing -this drug. \Ve decided thnt thls .... ·as the agent lh!\t cnuscd ~tark Brein\hOrst to be hon\ \\;ti~ these O\'ff"Whelm ing abnprmalities." PROV1NG Tlll.1R BEJ,JEFS \1-:U more dirfiCIJ.lt. ~irs. Cha~ nnd ~fi x round th.1t all se:ltntific data oo the dru:;: were '1u JXlf-~ion of tho drug c:omP4Jl>' ~ ~~ ruing. Coort orders w-rre required w obtain each raat. The evidcnoo thcy·ul'timnt.ely prt"S~td to ~ jury v."U ba.std on fadon obta!ned from Rlch.1rd.IJOn·~fenill . Facts "-.:hlch v.l?re not d i.~ wert lhnt Clon\ld \\'U $)'Tltheitz.ed in 1957 w'ldcr the ~metlc name clomiphene Mira\('. It .,.,.as ?:Bed In clirUc:il tituaUons from tOGO to 1967 on \"Oluntetr lliumM and trom Ul62 to Ul67 on ra l& Md rabbit4. 'MIE cmEF DISPUTES belwt«I p1 alntlf! and dclen.'c In the lih\'SUlt \\'tf'e v. hether t.hcrt "'a!! enwi;:h tt"SU/lg, 'A"htthcr rtportinJ: of malfonnntM in the Clomid OOblM was <.'Ompfete and USC F rat Chief PUBUC NOTIC~ .. ~ . ' Ac reage J lll'l'('f.lSt! ()]\."d ~ \C'Rr\,\1 E!\ TO IL!Pl I About :.!:!,750 ucrt•s routd be uiltk'<l tn lht' An u1 Borrt'go lh.>r('rt State Park under a d1 ·t1:-1on by the U.S. Bureau of l~nd \l anagl'llll'nl Tiie llurcuu :innuunccd the :.ipµroval of the lr<u1sftr nf 1hc l:uHls at 11 cost or $2 .50 :in ;tl'l'C .. By S\'LVIA PORTER (l. \\'hat bill n•Jw twfore Congrl'ss has been described U:i Hll of the following : "Ttic n1ost serious threat to fl'l'C cn1t1rµrlsc ;1 nd orderly govcrn1ncnt ever to be proposed in Congress": "The n1ost ln1portant • consumer procleclion proposul ~\·er {'Onsidercd by Congress"; A. b1'!rracuda ln a carµ pond"? A. The 19i4 Consuinrr Prolcction Agency Act. WllAT IS IT'! \\1hat arl• the issues, the pros, the co ns? 1'he b il t , voted ----- LET'S GET ACQUAINTED! ALL MAJOR BRANDS • 1.0% OVER COST * FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY • • CAMERAS • LENSES • PROJECTORS • ENLARGERS • RADIOS STARTS TODAY * ·1 ................... ,_ .. .. • TAPE RECORDERS • Hl·FI• TVs Come e.irly lor best selecl10n -Sale !united to stock on hand -And we have PLENTY OF STOOK Q0<1'1 9 !Q :>.30 Monoay fhrounh Fr1ciav . INSTANT CREDIT \)N '5150 00 AND UP ov<'r\\•helmin~ly b1 the llou:<l' in rarly April. is due 10 rcac~ the Senate floor in early Ju111•. Roth House .nnd S ._. n a t l' \'l•rsions c11ll for a Cousu111l·r Protection Agency to : -He come the U.S. C'Unsunll't''s first for ni ;1 I 1·cprcscntative at llll.' rL'<icr~il lc\·eJ <tOd giVC the l'OILSUnh·!' DiYidc11d Scl At l{ock\\'cll UirC<·tors of R ock " .. e 11 Internat1011a! Corp. ha \ e dt•t larcd quartt'rly corn1non a~J preferrt'd stock dividends. \\'ilh1rd F. Hock\\·ell. Jr., eha irn1.a11, sn1d lhe board dccl;irt·d a regular 5o·el'nt quarterly dividend on co1nmon shares. p:i:y:ih!c June 10, !Q shareov.·ners of record l\lay 21. Hegular quarterly di\·idl'hds of Sl.1875 per sh;i r(' of Serit'S AMERICAN CAMERA & SOUND .,_ A P'dmcd $lock and S03315 ~ 1250 SCOIT DRIVE NEWPORT BEA~ 833-1470 ~ ::f Prt~~jir~toc~f ar~~~ aUI~ ............................... \_ ...... ,.., __ ,,,._ ... _,._o._e_,~-e ... ·, July I. to share<nvners of ':::-------============================-====~l_~1~·ext~~rd Junt• I, lltt•t•l~ll • IN (J1ll .. Il~ftllNI1l. • • • • lh.: sa1ne voice :ind s:unr pr1•rogdli\'t>S industry h:1s h;i(t for dl'eades ;1t key st<lgl·s vf product standards-sl'ltin~ and pohcy-111nking In all ft'<lcral c!t'l>.artincnls and agencies la which cousun1er Issues •ire being decided upon, -·Serve ;is t!u• consum· er' s liiv•yru-, <1ucs li n11- ,. r ~ n d \\ ll t (' h - d0!:( in agen- 1·1c'i ranr.1ng from lhl' f"erll'ral PrJ\\ er C.:01n- n1ission to 1h1• "•'l'Urilir <; ~\ Exchange Con1misslon nnd Food a n cl J)ru'! 1\1hninistratlon, nia~ing ~ure t.hl' eonsu111er's viei.1 point i~ U!:ing heard. -ACT AS A Cll•aringhouse for consu1ner complaints and suggcstioos. rl'ft'rrini~ lhL•n1 to lhl· approprlatc sourt·c~. -Collect Jnforn1atiou relevant to consurncr ~aret\' and health and supply 1hc ' \ • !_:.,,1 t'.• 1,,,n.11 .. ~d• 1~~ ""hon m gtOWllll! l'llny 1, '''" ~1 ,.., '""' C3'a~d melon Mnd' "a•e •or•I r i.• -:JI '<>•116;D, Si\\TJN(;S (;ll()\\r BJG(;J~ll 1\'1' (~1\f,Jl1()1lNl1\ 11J~l)Elli\f,. Nation 's Largest Federal casaba melons grow big and luscious in Cali!orni;i's pcrfcc! gro1·11ng cl11r1a1e. Their seeds wore introduced 10 our slate rrom Smyrna, As i:'l Minor. JI most 100 years ago. Savings grow bigger, too, at California Federal, the nation's largest federal. We've got a perfect climate for maklng'money grow with our 2·Account Plan. It gives you a passbook accounrs high 5 ~~ 'lo current unrtunl interest rate and ease of wilhdrawals at any time. And there ·s a cerlificato account's even higher Interest on long-term investments of S 1,000 or more. H you want an abundant yield lrom your s:iv1ngs, ~el your money grov11ng wllh us now. We always offer free services. 100. California Federal Savings and Loan Associalion • Assets over $2.3 Billion The Perfect Climate lot Savings Growlh . Costa Mesa Office: 2700 HARBOR BOUL[VARD TEL, 546-2300 OPEN SATUADAYS, 9 TO 1. Cl /FFORD I.I, WESDORI, \/Ir." r,,,~ ,.,.,,, !. I' f l· n 1 •!•' •I' •• • ""f'· - • Low cost property lmprovtmtnl lo1nt 1rt 1v1ll1blt for pools, 1cmodellng, moblle homes. and olheru1e1. inrorinntioh to suriport 111!11· ur :11n1•n<lt-d consutn l'r protection li>g1shilion or to pct1lion o!her :l~t·ncies to take action on behalf of consu1ners. -Participate ln procct'<ling!I i11 other govt>rnn1l!nt agencies :.ind d('partnH!Ols. torn1al or intonnal. ln which /llaltcrs or consun1cr interest are being d ~·bated and appeal nilings in court:; if the rulings are dl't'lllf<l against the consumrr 1nteri•st. 1'his is such strong llC\\' con~uinl'r protection !hat li nerl up ng:i:inst it is one of till' n1osl i11111ressh·e induslry lobbies in legislali\'e history -includin:;: such 1na1nmolh ind u s I r v ori;:in izalions :is thl' l' o.; Ch~n1bt•r ot Commerce, thr Nationnl Assoc\ a t ion of fllanufatturrrs. lh•.' <:ro,.~·ry ;o.1anufac•lurers of An1erica. Supporting the bill is a roa!it ion <Jf 111ajor consun1er ~rou ps, srvl'ral hig tu1i 0lt<;, key c on scrv:i:tionis l organizations and a very fe\\' corporations. TflHEATE!\'ED IS a inajor filibuster \\'hich could defeat the bi ll for lhl! third litnl!. TherP's also lhc re a I possibility of a presidential veto with the ad n1 i n is l r a I i on v.·idcl l' rumored to be discussing 3 tradl.'-Off of a CPA velo for anti-conviction votes by <·nngrcssional con~Cr\'<lli\'CS should :\ixon be i1npeached. ~!ail to senators a n d congrcssrncn. inspired b.v !ht> highly orga.nizL'ti i n du ~ t. r .v opposition to lhl! pro(Xlsed agenl')'. is rr1}(}rl "d to be running 100-lo-1 against. The fe;irs .or' i n d u s t r y opponents ;ire understandable. Tiinc after titnc, w h en regulations or laws affecting eonsu1ners have been under consideration. he.hind closed doors, representatives of industry ha\'e been informed and in1·itecl lo testify -bu! t here have been no representati\·es of a riublic ignorant of what v.·as going on or v.hat "'"as inl'olvt..-d. " "''"' Vo·~ ro1 lo..onQ h " Ii\! <>! Old -•••I'd 0"· Cf'• u" MulMf l f Ufl<h •h (l..ot~d ~t ,.,. IJA\0 !'"'· AGO\ (,,.. Aam In< it.am In• 4 d•f,er 4rl11• Fa ~In" 111 Alutu<e JI.(;[ Fa 41!\•~,t 411)1111 f!I !~'Ur .• ~ " Consun1crs today h a v e neither the organiza tion nor the time . nwney and iechnical knowledge to raise a voice as ··consun1ers" in issuC'S directly affecting our health, saretY and pocketbooks. Ul'o:DER TllE Senate version of the CPA bill -which now has 32 sponsors -the first- _1·c;1r· burgC'i for thC' 11e1r ag1·nC)' 1vould be a pu11y $15 n1iJJ ion, ahour 7 crnts pc<r eiri1.l'11 and even by the !hird y1•ar the budgt·! 11ould an1ounl 10 little n1ore th.Jn u dirnc per ('JtJZCll, Qyer The Counter· HSDA LisfiftCJS for Twsday, May 14, 1974 But obvious11., no one in industry is uflderestin1:iting the poten!inls or an active, d e d i ca l e d . r e sponsi\'e Consumer Protection Agency and you. sin1pty c1s a concerned consumer, shouldn 't bt' unav.·are eithi!r. Coast Firn1 Gets GSA Contract fh"" ""~!~t.on °"" Jon, '"Ill''" 1 t•• th• ", 'r>o·,1· nu ''~"d' •'"'''''"'"1 v' O"' """ '><ru"!"'• I). ~I·' !/yo""' fl "" b•~ "'1(1 ""~" (•""" ~~i~•I:, llis._~1~',: U~;,l f~~n ~::;' ~~<" 01~. ,,, "'/l.1 '""' <•o•r tl"<!"rn ll ,.~,d '"'" ' l,. ~ ""'' I m. r " ::~.~I '."'.:..:· .. ~,,'",,' .. ~; 1i ~~:~: (; <IO,..n '" «"""'" I u11 ~t.L 1•00" ,>nll !lo ""' [ !" 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Inc. of ~;: ~t .. 11' ;~ • ;; ~~;.,:, "(~ L\t>\\'port licaCh. has bt't<n ~~::·11 ~·1~ " • ::~::,~, 1 1-;: a11ardL'<I a contr:1ct h~· the 1 ::~~','.~ ~'.; 1~ 1: · :::::·0~~'l'~ L:cncra I Scr v ict.'s 1 ..... • 1• ,. "·'"'"' 11 Adn1iJ1C.1rotion in \\'aShinb'1 un.I :; :1;';'~1.\ :~ :~ .Iii.~·; 1 l~' u.c. 1,'.·.",",,',",' I I> ·~ ..,,,.,.' 'r hc contract cc1!1s f o r ;· ·:;:;' ro 1~ • 1 ~ • ::;:;:1 ':_"• trnining (;SA JX•rsonncl in ·:'.: ".11 • 1.~., " ,., ,;;;;;." ;, .~ t'<ll'h vf th1• l.t'n re~ions 1 .. ,, 1 .... l • • •~<1 .. v"" I l•I> I» I , h , l"!I n,., I throughout the linilNI St:Ht'S ,,., o ... , 11 1n 1o,,,,., 1n the disciplines of 1 alut· ::·:·n ~!,~ ~; , ~~ .. :~;.'; ic;~ 111an.1g('rncnl lechnQln"y in h•••" .... JI 1, ,1m•·tt i n "'h, • I ' • Uq II , 11 • ln1m1 {.., lhe a~enc\''S efforts to retluec 1 111~·c.11 > J R. 1n1 111uu1 cos!s. -:;;.~ L•~•~ ;~ :~. :~111.'~ " .... , ·~ "" !• l' • '"'' \ ' ,, During !!li:l. th(' );!;1rr ol o· ,,. , 1 n '" '·• "~ I!'" 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Peter Huber Is :ibout to begin his one·n1inutc hi gh pressure spit-I nboul lhf' \\OOdC'r fulness of l..:ni\'cirs1 lv Stereo's equipment. • "SURF,:. PEOPLE ha\'C told 1ne thcv don 't like m\' rom1nerclals 0 n underground radio." Huber readily admits. "Thev don't like Licorice Pizza ron1me rcials filher. ttncl Henry's Ca1nera ads really drive JX'Op\e nuts.•· But that doesn't stOp the Santa ~lonica business \\'hiz. \1 ho rl'cent!y opc-ned his eighth retail store in Costa ~lesa. fron1 hyping his product hnc over !he radio \\avts. lluber·s monologue Is heard on five underground F~t radio stations and his ~ds are found In several Los Angeles newspapers. including the Free Press. And the ads don't ser1n lo be hurting bustnt"SS eilher. llubi.'Or·s slerro stores pulled in S4 rnillion in sales during 1973 - a laudable fi.'a l tonsidcring he started th e business fi\'e rea rs ago in a garage to raise tuit ion for UCLA . He \'isiled n1anufacturcrs and bought tape recorders that ""'ere too badly dnmaged for lh eni fo fix. With the kno\.\•ledge he gained as a radio operator on a Chinese freighter, Huber repaired Lhe recorders and sold them. He also made copy Lapes fo r students and fixed record pl<iyers and stereos. IlE'S STILL US ING that three-car garage but had to quit college \Vhen j·business got too good." Now. after five years. he has added to his repertoire of \veird locations a converted beer bar, an old p.'"lwn shop, a11 ani1nal hospital and a Swedish 1nassage parlor. \Vhy d()('s he insist on opening retail stores at such unusual locations? ··\Veil. there's the problem of overhead," the 33-year-old businessman explains. "\Ve can. usually get these places at a cheaper price and they arc all in great localions fdr sa!Cs.'' Take for instance Huber·s ~ond shop. A bartender friend ask(.'(] hin1. '·\\'hy don't you let 1ne sell some of lhis stuft out of my apartn1ent?" J~ubcr took a look at the place and ~ertcd Lhe bartender's two-car garage •1110 the secood University Stereo !.leca use. ''storefront pi-operty "'as too Gr'.<pcnsive in Shcrrnan Oaks." And ··s1orcf ront property" is exactly \\'hat l.QC<1 lion /\o. 2 is not. You ha ve to • DallY l'llol St&tl l'hot1 FROM A 3·CAR GARAGE TO A CONVENTIONAL STORE University Stereo's Peter Huber G~s Straight \valk do1vn a one-way alley In back of a Chinese restaurant to get to il. "PEOPLE C01'11E IN all the tinic and say, 'I-fey. l'v <> been looking for this pla ce for tv.·o 1veeks,' " I-lubcr says. Then thcrc·s Location No. 3. An old home in Long Beach. Huber bought this property because one of his salesrn en compla ined th.1l h is mother-in-\a\v wanted to be closer to her daughter. "\Ve figured. v.·hy not. and opened a shop near her old lady 's house," he said. Location No. 4 was an easy one. l-lubt>r advertised for an unusual site in Pasadena and a radio listener told hin1 about an old beer bar he could buy. "It looked bad when .,...c saw it but it was in a good location." No. 5 is a pavm shop in Torrancr. University Stereo's sixth shop is a converted anin1al hosp ital anq No. 7 a Sv.·edish n1assage parlor -coniplete \.\'ilh pressure tanks for the stean1 room. FOlt ··THE l !NOEROOGS." the Costa hlcsa shop, which, opened ilS doors last n1onth, is unique. Ifs just a regular store. Huber says he wRntcd to lry . o;elling stereo equipment from a ··stor e store:· but the truth is. he did try to lease the old Costa l\>lesa cily jail on Newport Boulevard. ··vou should hav e seen the place. It still had the jail cells, but I couldn't get a lease !here," Huber explained . Then he tried to buy an antique store in Ne\vporl Beach. No Juel\ there, either. ··This is \.\'hat I ended up with ,·· he said v.·ith a sigh. But he admits he·s ha ppier with the additional space the conventional shop offers. He also admits the company's "under· dog" status has slipped some and that the Costa ~lesa University Stert'Q store is pretty eleganl -for a ··doghouse." FINANCE Retail Gas Prices Rise le a Gallon \\IASHINGTON !UPI ) Retail gasoline prices jumped a penny a gallon on the average across the nation ftle past "'eek, and three cents in so1ne places, the American Automobile Assoclalion (AAA) reported Tuesday. On the ot her hand, it said. fewer stations ran out of fuel nnd rnore -40 percent of the stations surveyed were stayin g open Sundn~'- Tho sur\'ey of 5,667 stations in all states but Alaska indicated the long -forecast rise in fuel stations had begun si nce the last AAA survey a week ago. Prices had held steady for a month. But with tourist season getting into full swing, the latest survey showed a penny- aver11ge ri se to 55 cents a gallon for regula r and 59 for premiwn. On the average. Te_,'{ans paid a nickel a gallon less for both .grades but dri\'ers in Michigan were paying as much as 60 cents fo r regular and 62 for prl!mium. The shortages it ua ti on, hov.·evcr. conlinued to ease nation,vide. Only 1.5 percent of surveyed s1ations said they had run dry during the v;eek, r:ompared to 2 percent a .,..·eek ago. Only l\-1 ar~·l a nd and Dela\vare s till have mandatory odd.P\'Cll .ration- ing systems. Rhode Island dropped ilS voluntary odd-even pl an. leaving only five .ogtates Oregon. "'lassachusetls, South Carolina, ·\Vashington and Louisiana -that sHn ask drivers to tank up on an odd· t\'en OCisis voluntarily. Avco Co mmun i t y Oeveklpers, lnc. h!l!I appo inted Job11 N. ··Sk.lp" s~·artley to the ~wly created post of industrial re!atl ons di· rector. lie "' i 11 provid~ li:::i l· son b{'l"'een l,a g una Niguel an:i th~ general. SWAlll'LRY Serv1ces Adminislratioo in \?1c planned 1novement of familit!s into the area next \'Par as a result of the activation or th~ North American Rock\re!I iig- gurat. Sv.·artle)' \\'as a tv.·~n\}' vear Marine Corps aviation o(fiCl"r before joining Avco. • Jeanne Lacy of Laguna Beach has been n a m e d executive manager of The l\lessage Cent er, an answering service located In Laguna Beach . Tim Akins has been named assistanl 1nanagcr of the coinpany. • Irvine resident R a p h a e I Aflalo is the new manager of the Common.,..•ea\th-llaymond Bank of America in Fullerton. He has be€n with the bank since 1961 and was previously assistant manager of the La Puente office. • David Schneider has been appointed director of construction for Donald J. Scholz , and Company o ( Newport Beach. Prior to joining Scholz, Schneider was director of Plant Ind. Earnings Up Plant Indus tries Inc. of Anaheim announced f i r s t quarter earnings for the period ended March 31 "·er~ the highest quarterly earnings e\'er achieved in company history. Net sales amounted to $16.541.(IO() compared to $12,341.000 for the like period a year ago . • construc t io n for A\'co Co111n1unity Dt:v~rs, Inc. • 1\eekman l_nslru111ents, lnt ., h 11 s numed c orpor· a t c vi r c p res i - dt>nl Uavld C. l\1cNt<el y to hea:l it's n~v.f J y­ fornle1 eleclr<>- pro ducts group. McNl!~LY A Beckman He lipot executi ve since 1953, r.1cNee1y v.·as named nianagcr of the division in 1958 and .'i corporate vice president in 1967. He resides in Irvine. • \\'illlam S. Lake of Laguna Ni1,ruel has been n a m e d director of marketing for Calavar Corp. of Sanla Fe Springs. Lake \\'3S f o rmer Iv executi\'c vice president tor \Vayne l\1anufacturing Co. • Great Western Savings and Loan Association has named Patricia Wright and C. \V. Tarno.,..·ski assistant v i c e presidents. Both executives arc headq uartered at the firm's Santa Ana office. • John C. Washburn ha.s joined Sv.·edlow Inc. of Garden Grove as execut ive \' i c e pre sident and president of the company's newly Io rm e d international division. Previously Washburn was ""'ith Xerox Corp. * \\'llliam T. Bates of ~fission Viejo has been n a m c d manager or Crocker Bank's Santa Ana office at 17th and Bristol Streets. A bank assi stant president. Bates_ Crocker in 1960 as a Los Angeles. • Vi C" joined teller in Southern California first Natiooal Bank has named Robert Cross manager of the Superio19 office in Nc\vport Beach. Payn1ents Balance In Blacli 'VASl11NGTON (AP \ -The i:overnn1ent reported today lhe United Slat es had \a surplus Or $865 nii\lion In lls balance of payn1ents in t~ first three n1onlhs of tht? year. The sharply higher cost of foreign pctroleunl ·1 n1 por ts contributed to a much srnallcr surplus than in the fo urth quarter of lasl yea r. when the surplus v.•as $2.7 billion. The Co1nmercc Department said imported pclrolewn CO!'lts increased 72 percent lo ~.6 billion, although the amount of imports dropped 19 percent In the J anuary through ~1arch period. Government economists sny il will be difficult !or the United States to ha\'C an over- a!l surplus in 1974 bala nce of payn1ents because of imported oil costs increases. The first qu arter surplus of $865 miltion \vas in !he so- callcd official re se rv e transactions balance. wh ich n1easures clianges in the U.S. go\'ernrnent's m o n c t a r y reser\·es. Sheik Snys OilE111h"rgo Possibility BEIRUT. Lebanon {APl - Kuwait's r1tler. Sheik Sabah a1 Salem al Sabah. "'a rned in a newspaper interview published today th;it the Arab oil embargo might be rein1posed against the United States. "The ?i.1arch deci sion to lift the oil ban was temporar)' • There is a possibility it would be reimposed at the first opportunity that w a r rants this/' he told the Beirut newspaper Al Bayrak. "Arab oil has not served its full purpose yet as a v.•eapou in the !i.1iddle East connict. It still has an important role to perform with other dcstiny- making weapons." Sheik Sabah implied that a new war might break out if the efforts of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger fail to produce military dis- engagcmcnl agreement bc- t\\ICCn Syria and Israel. L.A. CALLS I·. C •. '. ;"' ;4 ,.,.1 .... •!(! ,H fi p·, ... ·01,:-.1!/"'''· b~~~ ... ,: Faniily Shopper Not Aided • By Decline in Farm, Prices Complete Mid-day American Stock List 0111, ·,~11 , +,,, q..o!!•~,,~ ~"~'~•, '"''' '<,;~"\·.J-fOri'c•~~ ;.~.-~ ~,,~ o•Qo(4bl<~.':''· ",'!''••,._ . Tf~E~fi.~~0,..PANf • ' ; • Qfr,.C'Alli-. _qq9.j y:u·. J.OOi;Rtd H.11 c M !:O N!-!i:L!.E!SE t:Jltr!a[i] Your faeror'f AuThorbitd Chnro\eT leQ\ln9 Duler • Ne" '74 V~Q HQTtl!bQCk S€640 "' "'"'" P!11' 1 1~ .I. L•t. 0" APllr. Crt<llt l•Mo OEL. CONNELL CHEYROLET 282 8 HARIOR ILYO. cc:;rA MESA. !4•-1200 IF YOU LIKE BEING A REGISTERED REPRESENTATIVE .. tu!I ,I Pll 1h•11 I 111,1· I h1• up,, . 111.t dn1111 .... 1111· '"•l'l'I•''• II" ti.I 111 p\l,.•h' .ouol l 1\1• Ill 1]10• '('\\l•"l'I ,•II ,1, \Otll h .J\t' ,I p1o·.o..,,1I\! 1,.1.,111''~' 1\1,,o• ,1\•\11 ,1r,1IH I' .1111\ 'k11111\l••l ,. ,,( ltll < \1!\t l~t.;,,. U1t I'•' I' ,1 pl.11•' 1111t·rt.• ~·our 1,1h•111 ... • 011· H<'l"ll'd ,111ot th« 1 •lrti il•'!''•f!")ll LS r••li.t hll'. , \ fl ' I ,-, n .1 I i I ' I I •' !' \l.111.0 ( r 1,.r ,, ,1 ,.11 ""''1111 I o•do 1 .ii ~.1\ Ill ' .\ ,,1, , 1•!U'11 I .1 i..1· jl !'l d•• 111 lo. 11" \~ 1 11 -I Ii .t ! I ol ii 1· o H•l1'(11' o •• HIJr 1\0·1~>•1[•1! C.i11 I I." • Coll Chlll'll!' Shryo\k 12111 •1>71"1 ot thir Hi!od Offici!o. I W1l~llire. la' •"¥W' \\'ASlJli\GTON j UPI) Consumers 1'ton·1 get lhe full benl'fil of this year's declines in farm prices becau se processors and supermarkets are v.•idening their nlargins. Agriculture Department cconon,ists have predicted. Experts .,..Titing in a ne\V Sales Higl1er For Staco Slaco Inc. of Costa 1"1cs'1. r·epo1·tcd in1pro\'ed ea rnings on higher s11l1."s for 1hc fiscal yl'ar ended Ot>c. 31 and first quarter 19it r~irst quarter sales, ended ~lurch 31. Wl're $1.820.000, t1}n1pared to $1.35..1.000 for 1973. F'irsl quarter 19i~ n c I incorne "'as _ ,5123.200. co1npared 10 f1r:-;1 quar1er 1973 net loss or $17.000. •·marketing and transportation situation" sununary repealed a recent Depa111nent forecast that increases in retail food price s ··1nay s low considerably"....fn tht• next fc\V n1onths and there n1ay even he a modest decline in grocery bills late in the year if fann prices drop as expected. Tll E ltEPORT said far1n prices. \.\'hich have alrc<1dy dropped sharply after rising to ncv.· records earl y in the year. probably wilt fall further later in 197~ because produ ction is up and forecasters arc prt"(\lc1ing an easing in both foreign nnd doinestic den1and. liut it :iddcd: "Not all of these dt-crcases 1 in prices for raw farm products) "'ill bl> passt'd nn In consumers. howe\'er. because 111:1rketing firms are expected to increase their margins . Econo1nis1s said f ood industry firnis faC"e continued increases in costs for labor. --- l\'IISSION VIE.JO 11\IPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ - .)o/es • Service • /_.easing 2879 1 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 495-1700 MISSION VIEJO 831 -1740 S-oi.,,o f-.y. to A'fery Pkwy. e1it, ri¥,I Oii MOrflWl'itir r-------------------------1 i Free trip to Europe i I Lcu~J1\:2'l:'H::-rccdcs (f,,1·::1-~lilLlcns '205.cHOCJ)and : : 'l:t:·ll ,siv~ )i."XI ru.11d·Ln~' Lic~cl~ kx L'l:o Lo~ J='ILk 1 I il up. (. Jll kY !rec brlxhurc' cY 111.iil I h11' CL'll~'01l I : 213 921-8588 714 523-7250 : I House oi Imports 6862 Manchester Buena Park, 90620 I I NAME PHONE : I ADDRESS ' _ CITY J L------------------------- energy, transportation and other items. The r e p o r t al'oided a precise forecast on how great these hikes may be in the future. but jt said that for 197~ as a u·hole the increase in the f o o d middleman's ma rgin ''may be more than double lhe 1973 increase of 6.5 percent.'' Edison Co. Profits l l p 67.8 Percent RIVERSIDE (AP I 111\ROE~i-lllT \\'ERi=: East Coast ond ~C\V Eng In n cl utlhlles. "hlch bore the v.·ors r of !he nationwide f u e I ~hortagP. Offlcinls at Edison. \vhlch ha~ filed rat elncrcasc and fucl-co!lt adiu~tmc111 ~titions v.llh the stall' Public .!ldlitlcs Com1nission. warnedtflic fir!j:t· quarter profit figure s werf 11'i~]\·ndlng. Thl'V said lht·~ c."<pccted }rar .... -nd profit~ to acnount In ntout f)ll' sanu: $!47 7 nll!lion t!nrned b)' Ilic utility ln 197~ .I -;o1,t111" GlttJ ~' 80. I So<qP~ .lr<J S(Erlr>I ~~~ SCEdPI t 30 SCldl>I 1 41 '>ll<'t•4111 q SP"<.IO• Ind 'il>"~<t0PI lo Spo·n<er (<>' sr tll"t"'"'"' Std,,....MI (p SIMQ!Pr 42 ')Id Pd~'''~ Sid S~~'~ I~ 'it ........ t 10 \tdl~·•m '"~ ~t~lt>o'r Ind <it 11dn c M \t,..t•n11 ll,. <.1i.rn<1n1 11 St' .ro•n•! \ll'Cp?'ld <,w.-,.•11! OrQ Sun~lf t\11 "'"l"''r d 1.1 s.,o Su•q( "! ~w 1"~ Ml s,"~11~. c., ~•nl~• C ·~ ~'""en 10 S1,1em f"ij Vol. N•t L1~1 t••q., !~ J ••• ·~ ,,. . . ) q -.. ? on•... •·, • 1.& ·-'• I I~,_'• ~ •.. ~ .. J 8'•-.• ~ l • - 2 1'\• '• I 2' • • ~. I • •-\o 1 6'· •.• 'Z ,.,. ••• • IH', ~ I'• I 11'" ... ~ l•'o~'• ., 2'} • ,... I 18 • ' t 10 I'• Io " 10 • '. 1'I 2' ., ,, 1~ ~ ' ' '. .1 '•' I I~ I •'' • ' o ~ ~ . '. 1 ~ ... ~ 15·.o-., l 1'. ,, 1Q8 ·~' :--'. ~' 14 • • 2 1 .. t •••• l\ '" '" ~" ~' ··~ OH "' ~ ~ .. . ,. ·~ ,,~ 1'11e~clay'~ Closing Prices '"! '" P'E(IMll, H OFllow (OM Cha • • .. ". "• "• , " " . " ~ " ' .. ' . ' n • " v "' " ,,, " " "' ~ '"' 6 ,, "' "' . 6S 17 I . " , . " ' " " • '. '" '" 4S~~ ~ .. l' ' 'j'• " ~, li • • • " •• " , '•• " • Neav Yorl'l llps and Do1v1as GAll"•ltS I II!"' Mg 7$d ..... ._ 1 f 81dl"Y 1 &Gd 1~1~1 "' -'WrfMcl ~ V o I ~ Ar~ltG I )II 2111 2 ) ~•lllard Ina l" ~r.I ::i:~ 1 t1 ': I• ·~ C:Ot. l1+ r"lllCI tt I •+'• I 11lrf Co l 'f" l O HO\lll 1 rd FOOc11 • U j' colt N-P o+ •• 'I •••I '"d"'' ' + ,, 1 1aubHc Co 1 ·• • ft.O_,.F tnco , ... '' pt.nn Cini~ t • H JlmP~I ~ I • ._ -. i• 9!'..11mn UO 'ft:: t '• li'10 '({f,i F.'n"1 .: Is J. : ..,,..!lat .20 ! il • Cll!"l lf 10!I I I> "1 :MMC I Coro ,1, ' tl Seit 1 n Lift 7't..-• Vo Vo Vo V• VO Vo VO Vo Vo Vo V• VO Vo Vo " VO VO Vo Vo VO Vo VO Vo Vo V• l\'ew York JG jfJ01t ArtlrP /\'em l 'ork Sales Volume • • .... , ... .1 ,., ' • 'l' ••• . . T I NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Do"' Joftf!• 1\1·erage• • 1974 s DAI LV PILOT Year'' High-Lows Appear Every Satu1·day ' Ea1·lv Gains Fade • 011 Wall Street \ NE\V \ORK (UPI) -~lo1,;k p11ces "e1c Slt.?a~y 10 quiet tradl nJ I uc stlay on the Ne\v '\ ork St ock Exchange with 111vc:;tors nonco1n1n11al 111 the face of rnflat1 on and <-lunb1ni! 1nte1est rates The Dow Jones 1ndu:;tr1al 1vcragc of 30 sto(ks gained 2 27 pon1 ts to 847 86 In lhe opcnu1g-hours ihe blue-chip inc.lex was ahead n101 e than s~vcn points Decl uung issues hcltl 1 1noderate lead over ad vances of the more than 1 744 stocks traded Sales at the clo~ totaled approxunatcly 11 m1ll1on shares against 11 2.90 000 shares traded A1onday Prices on the American !.<:)(chan ge fell 1n ciu1et trading A n1ericnra 10 ltlost Artivt• itCI '" ·~ SI n )H 7CIO """ ' "" ~"' .... ='1 ..... ""' "~ " .. 1'00 •• • "' ,1 merlron Sales l'ohnne II• Vn UI P ttl ft t fl~ 11~~0 l nft •"'-k ca ~IX ~ O ~t Yf• •Qo • • ':g:;ao~• ~~· .. ,~o~• u e Doi/tu· Sinl.s I ONDON <UPI \ -The VS tlollar took nnothcr drubbing 111 f'llrot)C in money markets toda} s1nk1ni:t to a nulC month l low 11 I r 1nkfurt and dropp1 n,.. • I nost tVcrywhc1 c Gold rO!:lt sf ght!} I .I The dolh1r ol)('ncd at 2 381 tnnrks 1n I rank fu rt lts lo\\C!ol f ~ure since last Aui;i ii IX 1ltr s sn1d lh t'v '"'C rt 1i1z1 lcl bv ti t d u ll n .., lonunuC'tl fall ''" '\IASH!Nf:TO~ I\! f TrLlrl"JJOrl:lt onSec r1tn ' C'I 1ud1 S Bi 1n('gnr s:iys tth j:O\f'rnn1cn1 1n iv hn\C to stt•p 10 10 :ill\\ ate (1nil ll{ 1:1] prob It rr\s or P 11 \mt ncnn "orkt \Ir\ 1\S ind Trnn,.. \\oriel Air I 111 s \ I ) ( ( ' ' . J I • • • ' f1f , ' -' • , .. TONIGHT'S 1,\1 1-IIGl-ILIClITS I No 'Senio1· Citizen' •••••• • ~ .. . . ' ••• ••• • 1\llC 0 11:30 -"Sky11•ay to Death.'' :\ ret:i<:llc party battles sc\'Crc 1vcathcr to save p~1sseni;::e1·s tra.ppccl on an aerial trJn11vay hunUretls ol' feet above ja~~ed n1ountains. St1~fanic l'owers, John Astin. Joseph Can1penclla. !toss !\larlin an<l Bobby Sllern1a11 a re ;1 n1ong 1 he !liars. flt1iitl.etle Colbert To11ri1 1 ~· Tfl itl1. Play at 68 ' • • • • 1.;:c~:1· EID f.l:30 -•·Jit1g~1 n's lioat." 'l'his c\rJ1na of a 1na1l's dcstl'U ('tivc drive for politit:al power in early-ecntur.v l~rooklyn ::.t:irs Faye Ouna1vay, llobcrt Fox1vorth ;ind Gcor6C llo!'>c1 TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Hy HOH TllO~IAS LOS t\NC:ELES 1-\!>1 -"l guc·~s I 1v1isn't cul uul to he <.1 bcachco1ntx·r.'' s:iid Cl:1utlct1c Colbcrl. cxp\ainiu;.: 1vhy :she 1:1\ill'<I •• IU-\'C'ar 1·1·1it'l'lll'.'llt tor a i,:r'(u~lin~ · ~i."1:-n1011th !Our of lhl· Unltc1l Staf!•'l i.1 <1 nt•iv pli'I). l\hss Collkr!. 11bo 11011 the l\l'ndt·niv ;"111·:1n:t ror · · I t J lappCn(:d 011l' :"\ight" Hllll ~Ill! !1.ok~ glamorous :l! Gil, \\'li:S hat·!. in !Olli II \\1th . ~A <'0tnn1(1t1ily of '1'110." a play IJ1' Jcr<Hlll' ('hodor1l1 . 'fht' !hcatrr 11 as t he ~p;1 rkJ1ng nc1v Shubert in ( '1•t1llU".\' ('ii~, Ol.<(.'LIP,\'il1~ !he ont1fi1nc 2 or h C•·nturv-Fox h:11·k!o1 11 her!' 'she 'made "l)l'\l,l\S AIOlll: th~ ~loha1vk."' "'Thl'l'I' ('arn<• 110111£'" and Olhi·r filn1s . Thal i:-.n'l tlJc only ·cl1<.1u:;l'S ~hl' no!iccs. '·\\'hen I lt·fr : the siutlios 11·crl..! on th(• 11·anc." :;he obserl'cd backs1:age :1f1£'r ;l n1ali111·c. "No1v 1he sludios are dead." ,\JISS C<>LBEHT h:1s seen ii 1111 happen. Horn in P:iris and t•dUl'il\l'd !htrl' ur11t tn Nc\\' folded." \\irk, ~he 1;a111e tu Hollv1Yt1111I in tht· !<ti<' 1920s as purl 'or th~· THE ACTltESs and her i111:1:.lo11 of Bro:1d1\'U)' actor:> hu~lJ1111d. l)r. Joel Prcss1na11, 11 lio 11·crc nct"<lcd fur !he nc11 h;id i.:ro"'n fond o( tht: life on 1ulk1f'.~ U;u·bi1c1o~. bought !I h0n1c on ··Th:ll 11·ns during l h l' 1h1· isl:ind. antl she qll.il'tly dcpre-ssion, und the stagt• 1,1;:1s retired. She rcn1:iinc<l at _____________ l-._ ______ _ ~~--------- •lt'l1e11 I l.,l"t. l/w studios'"""" 011 l/u• 11_·11111•.' sl11• of1se1•1:e1I. 01\11111~ tire s1111lios •••·~ 1lc111l.' dca1.: as a doclo." sh1· rccallt'rl. ··t.uckily, the> n101it·s llL"edL-d us." Sht~ !lptut her l!:trl~· :iln1 ~·cars o.l:, :1 contrnct pla,\rr tll Paranioun! :ind in thl' p0St\1·ar \'1"1rs lx.'(°illnc Oil(: or lhC hight·i'! paid frl'c·lancc sh1rs. \\'hen hC'r enrecr bcAnn !O dip, ~tt1.· returned lo the stage in 1!158. scoring a hit 11·i1 h ("h:1rlt's Boyer in ··~larria~.., .. I ;o·Hound. ·• ··Jn 1003, l diet ;.u1otht•r pla~-. "The Irregular \'crh to LO\'t• " she :-aid. "lt !:-i,,\cd fi\'\' n1onths, but lhl'n th c as.•;:.s.~lnation 0 r l'rC'sid(•nt f\cnnedv deprf'"S<'d the thcalt•r hu,,incss, ;i111J the sh o 1v Barbados :ifter her husband's death. s1>i:'nding each autu1nn ut her ;ipar1n1{'nt in Paris. ··Uut nobO<Jy c1er rclirt's in our bu:iincss. not 11'ht.11 you'l'c gut act111g in your blood," sh~ :iight.'I.!. And so she ;;igr('cd to rctu111 to the theater in "A <.:on11nunity or T11·0." \'oluntccriug for the l·ross- cuuutrv tour r<ither than take the plily direclly lo Ne\\ York. ··'rhc p!ay is a bubllle. hut people \o,·c ii." !'he re:n;onC'd. "The Ni.'\\' 'l'ork c r i l i cs \ruuldn't like it lK'causc it has no .~(l('i;il sign ifican<'c. So \\'h~1 f!il righ! in1o l\e11· York and run the risk or 1 o .~ i n ~ t'\'l'ry1hiug:' Wonterton TV-'No Chance' Hy \'EH1'\0N ~'COT llOJ.LY\\'OOD 1 L'l1I l Director Ton\ Gries. 1\·hosc rnost ~cent triu1nph \\11S the marathon "QB VII," is :.i tough. cloork11ob-b;1ld ~uy 1\'ho S.'l l'~ fl:i!lv !hilt \\UI!lt'll h~l\'('n't goi ;1 eha.ncc on 1rlev1si1Jn and prOl).'.ll>ly ll{'Ver \\'il l. "!l's s1111pte." he said. "\\lhen a producer or director lalks 10 a television cxN:uti\'<'. the first thin~ he asks is 11h<'filt'r the story has <1 life or dl'ath pren1isc. '\\'l•]I. )OU (':l!l'! put \\Ullll'll in life or dea!h siluillions and ha1·c anyr.nc b1.·he1l' I he situation. \'ou tnn't put the \ra<tin~ lady in a chase scene 11car1ng high hci.•ls. "1 '~1 l'\0'1' A rhn111·inic;t 1Tl;'l!e. (;o(\ kllO'A'S \\•c tried \U put siurr uil the tube dealing \rith fen1al('s., "8;1ck in l%j......loni.: bcror·c \\'Onit•n's lib t·:unc along -I sugg1•stcd 111;1kin~ a series out of Bc!lv Frcidnn's 'FcrTifn1i1c ~l ~s\\q1ie· at ABC-TV. They boui;ht it il and Ketty Frings. one of tl1c be!oL \vrotc the script. "Then F'1·cicl:in -11ho 11n~ enc of the prin1e n10V('rs of 11on11•n's lib-\1~1nl,.{I In \\'ril .... lhc show hcrsl'IL She ~cr11nc so llcn1anding and troublc.c;o1nt' .\llr ("'111i ~·1 ·1 1:1ke IM•r ;111d 1:.1sscd Orl tile "'·hole deal. µui 1ronu•n in 1ht• pro1a~onis1 rnli• and !he 11hvlt• thing fl·!l a1>art. ' "BUT AS LU:\G n~ the net1vorks \1·nnt ha1·d-cd~cd life (•f dC'ath strug~les in rh1·ir :-eri es it is going lo ht• rough if ll(ll in1possihle to :-.f•ll :1 ~11011• 11·ith :1 hrroinl" 11·s 11k;1_v fnr Sf)l't'in ls. but not a si..·rics. "There's anothl·r fl'U.S01l 11·hv v.r>men don ·1 h;ivc n chance on the tut:e. \\'onicn l'ic\\·ers. ~lany 11·;1nl to 11"ateh :i .c;oftcr .prt·n11sc /1kr si'l;tp operas. "ft'lllalt'S 1r:ih:h ~ u a Jl <.: durin~ the d;iy 1u li"l' cH1I :hl'i r ranl3!'if's in pri11:1tf'. 'fhl'Y e;in "att·h th<' stO(y anti cry or rl'0.<1. hol'.'l'll'r 1hr1· 11•:111l 11·ithout hal'ing their hush:inds 1no.kc fun of thL'nl. "There's still the prohlt·n1 of 1~ 11io1n:1n vie1vcr not finding other \1·on1c11 1h..·n inlefesting -not ju<·1 in ficti11n oo il'l~·\'ision. but in tl;iy-lo-<la~' cont;1ct . :-.11· l\'lfe dO<'sn'I h!l\'t.' nnr fr.n1~te f!'iends. n n d nrithc·r tl i a lot of other \l'Olllt'll 1 hllO\I'. •·I .\!,\\" l~E 11Tn11g. litJ! ;i~ a tele1·isiou direclcr -and rrc ' dont· "'On1c nlol'ies 100 ~ 1h:.it's the .... -a~· I SC(' lL "It's almost in1possihle for a dir\'Ctor or a produa.•r to gl•t a cll"mt'Slil' dr:.in1:1 on the :1ir. !)c.n1c~lie co1n('(h-, Y~-~-' "There arc• 1110 uthel' ~o'd\ "It "'as an oppor1lm ity to :irg111nents 11·h1• 11on1en 111 dr;ul'a ;ire r:.rc]1· sel"n 111 lhc 1:45 (J M11¥it : "Tt Model ' lht M11· 1i.1ge B1okt(' (com) ·s2 -Theim~ R<tter, Jeannt C1a•n. Stoll 811dy. FINAL WE K! ACCLAIMED BY ALL! "THE PHILAl-ITHROPIST" · by Chridopllt-r HCll'llptOft Children·~ Show -''The Secret Si11" Sundays 1:30 ond l :OO thru June 21 67l-8l50 Th ursda y G) (C) "A Vuy Pri\'alt At11lr" (d11) '6!-81111\lt llarlkll, M1rcel!o M.1s- trounnt. ,_~-1 .. o--·'-·~-TWO GREAT MUSICALS M .,,-J:OO I "Hud .. Cond. (drA) '6l -P•ul OAYTI E l~OVIES c NtV1man, p~11oe11 Nrdl. '00 0 IC) "The lm111ort,1" tdJ•l b9 (10 IC) "A11M6t1ci Baby"' (tom) -C~f•)l~Pn't l,ir'•it. C~rcil t,n•r-. '66-lony C~itis. Nancy Kwa11, S.•r1 ~II -~~ 3;30 EJ {C) ''1;eish1 Boy .. {com) '58- 9.l0 0 "tintrl" (d•AI ·31 _ ~.·nJt Jr111 lr.,1s. Su1,nnt Pleshe11t. c ·1111.1". ~,, li•nc,1 13 (C) '"The !110en" (su5p) 'M- 11:00 O "Walk1n1 Ot•U" 1n~n 1n ltt ~hrv•n. An1it Oie~1nson \\.11' ~.11ln\' "01>t11\!on B1~1nl 0 (C) "Char!if lwbblts" (Oral '68 1 •Jd ·,.!-Ii~ H11nlrr. 1rank1c A•.• AobH! f1nne1. l11a Minnelh, Co~n i.n sii.'o~ly. i z.oo m "wn~an o1 011hn111on" 1rom• 1t(J'l''l1111111nq l1nd1111" (adv) "0-kc).ll!md Ru\~•I R•1 l•'•ll•n111 '41-forrtll luc~c!, Carel Hu,h11. ! dmund l·"'"" ~j L•l (C) "Guns of 01rkn1u" 1·00 ~6 (Cl ·1nt l ie Trets" (\Otl) ·~z' t~ra) '&:-DJvld N+ven, ln11t C•· -1111~ l>ouil•~ I rnn. l•n Hunte1. 1·00 O (t) "lhr Yrlle• RtUt·llortr .. C:JO (1• 1·) "V.iltnlino" P•rl I (dr•I jcem1 ·r,~ -ln~1.11 llr•irn~n. Rrl 'SI -. A~thof!J Of~te•. C!t1noi H•l!+l-lln Sh•rlr) M~ll11~r P~1•~r. kocE TELEVISION LOG I! M lES•"'C ilfl"[(T t(I Io• EOUt .. llO"l .. L ~("00'. !NrCIP~AtlOi'I II'"\ I It 11"1PPl1'5 ltl > I ,_., p, ,- ' '"·~· ' . "'""'~I \\·''• ' "'"' ·•' ,., ,..,,...l•OM•!tl••·h •1U 1ttSIOl!IOUT (Cl '" "'"''OtV tlolr• ''"'' ... •• • ,. I"" m ••"lrnl f"f (!•II~ ,, .. <'l••fl u.1~1 or dttll"" .. 11~ ,,... """'" •• ~ 11<'' ,,_. IJI" V1 !'1<'1 !<'..-*<! ,,oo •t.1. .. sour •Ou 1c1 1 •• T"'"' C: fl••i:t .~,. ·• w"'\tf\lAll(t ti. f'tl~I\"" it1 !;<><'<l " "1 IC I ... ,,.,., •r .. th, .,..,II''" I•,< LU I C•l<I .... 0 l(I t•••yL·.,_i. Co.util\' Fo<::11·.-'"' ''""'"' ... ,..,.., J:lt COVl!lt TO COVEi !ti 'T•• '~"''"".,.,.. " tll<f'( ....,,, '" (J\Old•t1' \ lllt••111•• J:)t •L l!Cfltl( COMPAllY 1(1 1ooe IMfllOOUCflON TO l'HTllC .. I. GIOO ... PNT !CJ ·~..,111 ~" In!•• ... "' 11•· e, • .,.ll",., · t.• ... }~ l ;Mi Pllll.HAl<ID ll(lfCl-tll<IO lC) .,L.,...11" U!>'" Lf~\(ol'I )1 4:tl COMNll!'S Ci..OTllll\IG tO•HEtl I( >'"Cl ~ .... ~ I'll ,.,,o>I, P l ""~ I• '>t fLEt TlllC tO'>IPAttY ltl 'f'9 ~.-~a.-..E $T•E1El ttl I ot F'<Uo\llV •tSW MAi'IAOl!MIMT 'lf O!Mltt5101U lit CUl.TVllES IC) lffl1f•O"" -l••OCI" U J CO 11\fflOOUCTIOl<I TO ,.HTSl(,11. GEOOIAPHY f() '~041"' .. nl IM• ! • c• "" 9~"1"Mff" \ l .. ' 1, 1 JI 111,.Mll.Y llll( Mall•Gl!Ml!NT ((I 1<r,,11n P•<-•'C ·"' Pr.elk'"" "••v• ·1 ''~ 1-f•~'l·tlf' -t.f»O" f:OI M .. STll:,.11(1 TN~ .. T•I l(ll ' '•"•· °""'~··~·•\" -lia'100•1 r ,, A l'•I• ,.. E~lle1 T•r i·+"l••nr• "''•OW· !1'1.11 !"4'Jr "'" J-M'"' I\ l!•fJ•IY 11' (ltbl l!nm .., • ..,.M'•• ~...;•II< ,.a"" no• ~ .. ·~hi '"~'"''"' 't~ t>lt LtNOll ou .. •Tlf !Cl 'lw.,, .. 1 1,, c i.·~1or. Oou• , • !H1 I o ,_' 1l!.,.(i'ISION$ llt CUl.TVlll!S ttl '""'''""'., -"""'""' J• 1JD ,,,.1.1 irnt1•1111UL • ,.,.. ....... na ••••en•• "W•l.r iV 1\t•r " ..... G torqe s..,.a G~ndci Jock- , lo-1·h I l ~:,.._, -"'4 llnrt l'n~ ,_ ... A Tuuch Of Class "FIDDLER O" THE ROOF" & "MA" OF LA MA"CHA" •·A<,,..1 ......... -•• -\J'OJ.a• E•t\. k'om 7 S.11ndoy From Z '"l•ROOI" IRI • "FAMTASTIC PLAMfl" IPGI '1Hl GRUT G.t.TSll~ IPG-1 --SOMll!MfS 4 Gli.t.T MOTIOt<I" S OP91 HIGHT Al 7:00 ""TUCHY" CRI • "WllKlMO WT1l4 A IAl1'Sl"nll" "TH(: STll'ilG" IPGI -"CHA.RLtE v•R•LCK" IPG I .. ,.,ILlOH" l,GI -•f1$1' FUU OF 01'HAM1Tl" IP'GI "'lHillE MUSMlTElll:S" ... "I J CHAlllS" IGI , lc:1ds of lrll'I is\011 ~1·ri<·-.. U•11: is !hilt ni1•n 1! 1n't l'b.<' tu '"1' 11·omcn in dratl1alie role . .; .. Ju~t a!:k ruur11I \!cf' ro1•!•·1.i 1:1L' c!ial on th(' tcl('l'i.~ion ~::1. Thr~' "Pity" • Daily 1111 7· I 0: IS 5Wftday. 1:45-7-IO:IS "Choir1'' • Daily of 8:40 S11nd111y • 2·5:20-8:40 , ....... '"'"' f...,..,. ..... , ............ -.. , ...... .. • "COMlACI" "~lllf'U.~ IPGI MP•l'1UOW" "O .. l' JOl Ml~ "GI •• ...,,., ,..+1• IJ 10 f• l rOO f·"· llo<OOI J,~~ llHf .. 1 11,0 Opton 0.1rl~ ll lO pm "This way. U1c in1c!l!Ors c:.in : I.It.' paid back by the cull or ~ th• tour. ' 'nl~ CITIES reinai11ing 011 ' the tour are 1,hoenix, SL l..ot.j.s. Cincinnati, Columbus. Ohiq, Cleveland, Torooto, New llavt11 and Chicago. ;,I'm finding out about the • United States On this tour." she rC'nlarked. "\\'ith 111y sche<lull•, ;ibout !he on I y ~ ret·rcation I ha\'e 1in1e [or is "" go to lhe 1nuseurns. I h~l't' • been astounded to disc.01·i•r the • .. ........... ~~ ... ,,.., ' .. • • •• tlAll8RA ,!,,I '"•"I"•' •4•. incredible treasure~ th;1! c<111 1., ,0 .. 1.,, ... ., .,.,, ,.,.,.. '• '" ,. .. .. ' ,, ,,, "' "' be round. I• .. 1• .... • "In lndi<in:ipoh.s. there is il • • •~ "··· ·• · · · terrific collC<'tion of Orient:ll 1 1 • ''~"·· '""' ' 0 """ "hich is my special • NOW SHOWING FOR A LIMITED interest In Philadelphia. I ~ ENGAGEMENT ONLY! !l<.1\1' 1nore Rcnoirs; ;'Ind Degas th<in arC' in ;111 of Fr:ince. No 1\·ondcr thl' Fr i'nch ""' • gO\'('n\[lll'lll SC[ ll p a .,. eon1n1ission 111 Sl'fl'en art ,,. lrt'asurcs that lca1 \' I he ... counlry. Thl·y're 1111)stly hC'•·e." °" • ~11SS C()LBER'r has Tl' t ;., 1nad<> ·~ fi\n1 sine .! "Parrish" 1" • in 1%1 . a11d ~lie has none $> SAN CLEMENTE ti.~IAAt>.1Ail 49? OU!)!i J/0l)N()lll11ll L"l,10Nl1«•J1t SANTA ANA PAlJL() ()HIV( IM 5'11,) .~31"! N! l'/!'U lj I I llFI Vi>\>', 11Al'l.l.I· f ,.,11 SEAL BEACH BAY 431 flG51 J .'.I~ MJ."N ',l Ult I WESTMINSTER CINE~11A WEST ·l. 892 4493 t./ill >\'L">IMIN:.lf fl AVI Nlti WESTMINSTER WESTBROOK 530 4.101 10141 WI <,T/1.-,IN~JI H /\VI fo.jLl( LONG BE AC H PLAZA 112g.3017 .l'Al0 VlHIJ! •\r~U C,Pl l lNI• LONG BEAC H STATE '1317/~1 u.:'.LAN ANIJ !'IN( •,1111 I 1" send »••• ••• ,., . .,. <!'i-"""., L~PI -'••· w~tl ol 111>0 .. 821 4070 Oi'llT OIMIGI (~J' 11-1 1HOW!i'1Gt ---·-·-THI OllAT OATSIY CNI FANTASTIC PLANn !GI s.~ o,.~. f,.o,.•v •I '''""'"~·•!\So.! 962·24111 lllAllOHt~OO GODFATHER "I "U1 t Dl.l1'1A IOS5 LADY SINGS THE BLU£S 1•1 • Hor-l l•d, ~··· M<f •de•" !oll-127 1 IMOO" .. -~•,.'n ••• , .. •••d. 61h•llo< t!•d. 1!"11·1861. HfWUf •Ul<IG·'U! l iNG 1H CHINESE HERCULES l'I THUNDER KICK l'I Llftc .... -'""· .... , •' 11......-l ~'7-~271 taUMtWll~I THE TAK£ ttG! l\o.lt MU.I ~ THI TfACHll 1•1 $.MllO I n• , ...... , ..... Sl•t•COllt!H' ~·-1071 "' "I don'! know when I IJ51 wds rCdl!tt'l.l !D h!'loless laughler Lucy h<JS rel1Jrned tr1umohari!iy 10 lh·• seer.~ o! h~r earlier haurols In Ille besl rote o! ner c<1r~cr" Ar•ri Terr.II, 5dnla Anil Register "A on<:e-iri-a-lifei;me m~v:' !h,lt inale .• vou !eJvL' tr ... 111ea1re wa\t.,lng on aor, l! you only SL"~ on~ n1(1v1e !'11~ VL•.:1r, rnai.e 1! 'M.:1rnc· " ..;; I 'i )LUCILLE BALL ,"~; .. ~~·.'.':" SfAf'Ricr ARTHUR • BRUCE Of< VI SOU· JOYCE VAN PATTEN ~1~s~ flJjij_ .i; I ROBERT PRESTON A strl with a great following• Every cop in the state was alter her. Everybody else was behind her. l~CLUSIVI ORANG! COUNTY ENGAGEMENT 1 l!~l/ii!Ml !lh<•• GOLDIE HAWN. rue tt111111n11111n c11nnctttt inc 11uann1n11u c11r11c1111 OA!lY:' .. 16,JO, ;~·~;' l:IJ, 1, IO·JO IPGI TATUM O'llEAL 8EST SUPPORTING ACTRESS "PAPER MOON" STEVE McQUEEN DUSTlll HOFFMAll "PAPILLON" Doily At 9: Sat./Suin. • I :30-6· I O:lO .... PAUL "EWMA" ·LEE REMICK "SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION " DAILY AT 7 • SAT./SU ... • 4 & 8:l0 • • • , ... 0.. ... 1 .. ,. c ....... ... OH••..,-•13 .. 11•5 ........ -·-l'WIN'llfl ftW"""" toOfl ,os11oON ADVlNTUIC l"l Nl'1\IH( fACTOll io1 Neurly E·veryo11e Liste11s to Lt111<lers ' • ' I \ • • . • - - . . . Sl1e's Not Tl1e1•e J\·Ijchclc (':irry 1r1ght 1 sec~ but ta11"t be Sl'C ll as !ihc rctur11s to Ille anll Iler rainily (fru1n leftl Ru:harll ~lulli gan. ~\ndy and 1...arry !\cl:iun in the ··\\'h ·t•s J\lomn1a '?" !i1:gn1cn1 ol "'l\u l)Jacc Like 1-Ioine" t\night a~ U o'tluck on NBC', Cl an- nel 4. \ Fo1~me1· Villain B1·i1ce Der11 Beco1nes Stai~ Witl1 'Gatsby' By \'EllNON SCOT'I' HOLL \"\\'001) 1 l"l'l I Bruce Dern. une uf !hl' :,.1 \ ing graces of ··Tl ~e G r L' !l 1 Gatsby.'' has sah·aged n101·t· f1"01n the cli:-.appo1nt1nl-( pit"!l!l'L' than riny other 1nen1bt'r of !he c:a~t and Pl'fhtips Pal"<Hnount Pictures \\•hi t h produf'ed IL lfe has bctun1c a full-fledged star. Dern"s cou11!ena11cc belongs lo that con1pany of cictur s "'hose f ea I u res d(•lenninc Lheir roles -bad guys. His blue eyes ;,ire h<>Odl·IL !!is nose is high-bridged. Jl1s teeUi -une;1p1>ed -;ire uneven. Overoll. he fails lo gi'-'e the irnpre.<;sion of ''trtut•, n1uch less be<1uty on the screen. i11-the-gr;1s:s 11·ho killetl Juh1l \\'a.I Ill'. ··1 killed ;111 111.stilution,"' /)ern :;;ud the other day. "a11d I ju~t figure l 'tn lucky it didn"t 1.\'fie·cast inc for life. lluw 1nany u\hcr actors sur\·ivcct a John \\'a) ne killing'! "In "The Great Gatsby' I play ;i heel. That 's 11 blg in1provcn1cnt over a villain. "A VILLAIN 1s Ja ck Palance in 'Shane' or the guy r playcU in 'The Co"•boys. · They •• <c rnu rderous, rold-blooded kil!C'rs. They have no rcdccn~ng traits. Tllcy arc lhorOU!Jhly evil. tlin1en~ion~. !Ir i.~ the produrt of an upper eh1:-:o: t,unil.\. \\Cil cdulalcd and at 111~· :IJ;l' of :17 oni' of a half-cluzt·n b•~'\t n1iddl1• rlisla11cc runner~ in th!.! 11·orld for his ngi! gn:1up. Il e h<t~ hl'l'll 1narned ihrel' llll1l'S. Ill I'S 111 \l:ilibu and run 'l eight tTiill'S daily. A \"etcran of 28 n10\·1es in 18 year.'>. [)crn finds his career !urn ed around 1\'ilh the release of "The Great Gatsby." His perfromance is one of lv.·o or lhrce !hat \1•as 1>raise<1 by cri11cs revie11 ing the picture. l\11A FARRO\\' and Robert Hedford 111ere shot down . But [Jern 1vas seen in an entirely new light. ~ The result is a plethora of ofh·rs to play heroes, a circumstance Urai delights Oern who was resigned to • S11eelals Ca1•ded Tl1.Makes Pla,ns Fo1· Big 200tli Uy JACK t,;.\ \I Ell NE\\1 YOHK 1UPl 1 -Don 't bother lo check thl· l'alcndar bcc;1usP ns fur a~ tclcvi:i.1011 peoplt• 11rc concerned. 1hc Arnerican bit:cnlennlal 1 s alrl'ad} \\'ltb us. The year. of course. is 1976, b111 at !he ne11vorks <.Hiii 1.!h;cwherc pl<1nning is well along for t c I e v i s i on 's l'OOtrlbut1on to the bi l! birlhd11y Yl'<ir. In !net, the Co J u in bi a Broudcasting Syst .. n1 in i\!urrh ·and April !c!ccast lw u onc- l1our spcci~\s. TllEY \\'1-:llE the first of its .. Thl' 1\1ncric;u1 P a r a cl e ' ' :.cries of 13 hour-Jong spcciills li nked to An1cric:in historv to ht spaced out ol'er three yl•ar~ in r11njunction 1,1·i th I h e Bu.:entcn11i;1I. The t\ation:1I liroadcastin~ C..:ornpauy \\'ill begin its participation this fall by airing the first of six one-huur dr;unas about A bra ha n1 L1ncol n that arc keyed lo the B1ccn1i!nnia! and 11'ill be hroadcast during thL: !97.J .;,j and 1975·76 Sl'<lSons. The 3:\1 Con1p;1ny ha s hirt'<I !he facilities or the Hu ghes Television Network. w n i ch arranges specia l s t a I ion lineups for speciitl broadcasts. for the broadcasting over the next three years of a series of dramas exploring the t'Ountry's history. There may be seven or more of these produ ced by vc!cnin a n d p r i ze-1vinning documentary specialists l-lclcn Jean and John Sccondari. Top authors arc preparing the scripts. THE A~1 ERfCAN Broadcastin1t Company hn~ 1 11ot yet announced its plan~. bu1 these arc well under \\lt.1. "Snndburg's Lincoln" 1s ti~· litlc vf th'e NBC series\ obviously based on the [ll"-;i b[11 biography or I he 1nart) 1'1·11 ]>resident by C:1rl Sandhuri; Actor Hal llolbrook, "'ho has , !ipcnt a considrrable part or1 his ca re r r impcrsonatin~ ~lark Tu•ai n and reading hi.s \\"Orks in one-man theurrr performances. v.·UI po r I r a .I Li11colo. 'rhc first of thr six dra1n;is -tc: \\HJ be broadcast Sept. 6 fro111 I if 10 toll ~ PrOOuction on lhl· I serit'S began tll ay 2 a t Paran1ount S l u di o s it\ California , Gl'Orge Schaefer. prestiKious t h e a t e r nnd television \"Cteran, is 1 h e producer-director. and such outstanding pl;1y11 rii.:hts a~ Jerome J,.a\vrence, Robert r:. Lee. Loring ~·l a ndel an d En1met Lavery urc an1011g the .... rilers. ~BC Al.SO IJAS a si\·p;1rt . +: se ries of in!l'l"rrl:lled dr;izn:i specials crra!t>cl bv Pulitzer prize n o v c I is i .James :\l ichener. This is a ficli on;,i! skl•in th..1! begins in 1800 and depicts U1e cvoluiion of an A n1 e r i ca n f<imil v as it tnigrates fron1 the · eastern seaboard to a mid-American cornmunity that grows from an agricultural to an industrial center. Sidney Carroll, an Emmy award-winning-writer. is preparing the scripts. CBS will telecast one niore or his "The American Parade" series this season, v.·ith four to follow in 1974-75 and six in 1975-76. ST •IS M'Al YOI'< SYOO .. •tlLtH IUISTYI'< J'50.. MlllUl•lll J. COii ,...._ .. "'"-IM1., WM.,'""'"-0,... .. l:tO. s .... 1.01).' JO ,..~. '°'' 10.11 .•0 s .. 1.01).t_Jl).I K-•.11).1 I.SO ~ J;Ol).t Jl).1,50.t:JO .... . ... 1111 ; "• •DwA .. D• ••' i! I I : : ........ :!:~1: ........ : ""~•O• •• AO•"I COi l• ""'" .. ._. ........... " .. _.,. ..... t ... ) ' ~ ···~ ... ,:. .... 0 ,, .. , ROBtRT Rt Df ORD ., THl'.6TIN6 ,.n-.. -T-w..i.. 1"W>.. l ·l•·''IO M •• 1:41-t:OG-11:00 )I< .• 11,01).J:l•·4:J0.1:4S·':00.1 l,15 llO TMI -ITMOIOITI• c;•10nl 11' \\'AS preordained, then, 11\;it Dern devote hitn~L'lf to Phlying a menace. Even i~r good guy ruies in ··silent l{).UUl ing" and "The Laughing ~oliren1an." producers sav.• !Um as a \'illain. '"But Torn Buchanan -n1y role in 'Gatsby -was a heel. I le had .c;ome moves th at ::>ociet) doesn 't approve of. But h1· 11•asn't a n1urderer or a psyehopath. He had good 1rails and bad. accepting the fact !hat leading .. ---------------------.. men roles were beyond his l ;if" ;(!¥1!2>2 '"' t :Oll ... _ ..... +. ........ : And no 11·ondcr. Bruce played the homicid<tl inani:u: _~~·The C1111 boys ." the .snake- ·: ... _,,1.tilll&in" Al 1230PM "TI1t COfl•trw!ion" • "Harold & MOlldt" IPGI .. u nau J 2~Sl1 &Su~ M2J0 Slt•e McQuttfl D111lin~ "Popillon" .t.150 IPGI ''The Getaway" ",\ villain is a o ne- di1nensional cha racter. A heel has n1any racets which nre u11dcr s tan dabl e to the audience.'' hi rnself expectations. "I always thought of myself as having a trashy face ," he said . grinning. ··But that doesn't seem 19 (!latter STARS MAX VON SYDOW• ELLE1'1 IUR STYH LIH0.4 II.AIR • JASOM MILLER • LEE J. COii • •• • • ••• :1 '•• E DWA"DS •"" .: ~ rf ( ·~ . '• :1 ,,o• THEATRE "•• ,: •••• 5 46-3102 ••••• HIU:ll'IOR AT AOAMS . COSTA MESA. D• .... ,. •<>O I ""' la c• UM O•fCO ••• PfllFORMAHCE5 Mo11 .• T ff'-· Wlfd.. Thun.. 7:00.9:]0 Fri.·6:50.9:20.11 :50 5 al .-2:00.4:20-6: 50 9:2G-l l :SO Sun.-2: 00-4:20-6: 50.. 9;20 L~.::::~ .... ,~~~-~"='~·~"~''~'~'"~'-"_'_,1--'"" JIM! MEHORIX i11 "JIMI PLAYS BERKELEY" • .. HOW THRO TUESDAY ! ""THE LAST AMER IC AH HERO " aod CLIMT EASTWOOD "MAGHUM FORCE" Both in Color IRI Family Twin Cinema . . ,~ .. ~· ·: t 7161 e11:06K'UUR~T.J,J.~., Fo.tfa•11 'tall•r 4 tt.2. l-J•&.· CINEMA I HELD OVER! IEST .ACTitfSS GLEHDA JACKSOH "A TOUCH OF CLASS" w,_ lttf Swpp«tl119 Actre•' Talflft O'Nffl ."PAPER MOOtol" -11"G1 CINEMA II FAMILY E1'1TERTAIMM!Ht Woody Atlfft ''Sle_,." ;d-· IPGI "Etectra•Glide in Blu~" °"' ...... ~ . ., hl f--' It , , , "I hoven'r hod suchogood time oto i'f€'W movie in yeorS.:' Pe1er (k>gdonov1ch New Yorh IV'OgOZ.ine THE THREE MUSKETEERS STARS OLIVER REED • RAQUEL WELCH RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN MICHAEL YORK • GERALDINE CHAPLIN CHARLTON HESTOH •ALSO • ACADEMY AWARD WINNING SHORT SUBJECT "FRANK FILM" IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER HARBOR BLVD . AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. < ROBERT REDFORD""'mlA FARROW THE GREAT GAT/BY ~" "MAN ON A SWING" wltti JOEL G•.t. Y & CUFf •OlfRTSOH FASHION ISLAND * NE WPORT CENTER •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• ••• • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD. • NEWPORT BEACH • 644·0760 &Wt.1.Df11t.cCH:/\·· ~.., ... '· ~ ··~ ~. ~ ·11 r:.1rw "J.>-i'"J! , 11! O!r./lf• ""'\., '''"'· ~· " · \·It!~ "t>• l\•·N fl1 ~;~ll'l{.R11.1,ii..U~ p :\, ' ~··. ~ -~ . :"' " ........ . fl~· "1[ iJJ!·,,_,.,,., ... ,G• O A'"""'·t•'""' .. "'""'"'c-..,, IY- .. .... , ... ,. .. •• IO•O•" w•IT 1rrwt1• :::-=:Jo~: '""''J WlSTlol!WSTlll •l 'OOlal .. wtST ••J·••tJ ' •r ""''" •••• • •••• •n •• .. n •"""' ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IRJ ,.o .. IHI ,,O,ll W}<O G.t.•1 rou •JAJI Sl .. Gll- ST•lllMG Mll. llOOIS • HAITfl 101..,Alf ... Dflfl'l IAHlf. Cl.61/Dl '""" \t•••1n Jr where the lilies bloom --·-----:=c .... J..,j Ft ...... ,------· _.. TME MOST FANTASTIC ~ UNDERSEA ODVSSf.YEVtR Fl.MED ..;: . .,.,-,,~ .... ....- ... THE NEPTUNE FAL I OR /•"""'>h ~ ./..'J j,/~11~",'• ~.~I l~,4"llf !4 I ,\I -+:: ~ l(/j L-IJ.'JJ).Y\"11['!,llt.,ill 1".,"JtM (j,~,_l ~,1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ,., ·~~·· .•. ....,..,.. .. · . . . . · .. . . ' . . . . . . ' . . . . . ...... o •• , .o .... s ., •• 4141 ....... . .... .-.. \:. . . ,. ' DAILY PrL OT 31 R08EITT AEllfORl),.,ITTAfAAAOW • HA'itl RlR<H /Con WIUOl1 J1l1l WAltRITQ1 • ... 1"<1 ,,_.. MAN ON A SWINC . .... _._., ....... o:ow .... o !!Afi!!'!.~J. ........... , ,, ... , llCHAIO Dll.tYIXISS IOHNll HOWA.•D ••Ul lbo•t CAHOY Cl.t.ll J.6MfS GARp.ifl "SKIN GAME" EOWARDS CINEMA VIEJO " • ., ., °'""''"" ., ....... o • ( I I l · :J DAILY PILOT Wrdntsday, May 15 1974 '<"-~~~~~~~~~~~~--"---''-'-~- ;-. . ' . . . . . . . . . --. --- , .. . ~ . , • •• • OLIN STEPHENS VIEWS HI S LATEST 12·METER CREATION AT LAUNCHING Aluminum Courageous Has Begun long Hot Summer On Long Is land Sound I ·~ .... __ I ' • • ti \ ; __ _ I I ' UPI Ttlffha"' MARINER LAUNCH ED AT MERCHANT ACAOEMY She Is Second Cup Contender Built Of Aluminum Unsafe V oyag·es ' \ Ul"I Ttlt'Phtlo • .. I ls for Cup Hopeli Trials Begin for Classic 8~· Al\10.~ LOCKAHE\' •Nlilll Elllltr Thl'ec hopeful A1nerica's C11p dt>felldl'l'S <.ire afloat. and two po!tntial challengers 1.1 re being loaded on frcighlcrs half the \\'Orld apart. 1'hu~ beg·ins tilt' long ho! swnmer of sai ling off Ne\\•porl, R.I.. \\'hich will he clin1axc.'<1 next Septen1ber by the 22nd defense of the covetc.'<I y;;tching kudos in 122 years. The-famed and expensive competition has become kno\\n throughout the \\'Orld as the "holy grail" of yachting. TllE LA TEST report is thut the Australian hopcfu\. Southern Cross, has been loaded on l~ Austr:i li:1n containl'r ship Envoy for t~.\!r\p to the East Co.'lst of the U.S. Sou ltlcrq: Cross has bt>en r.rac!icc sailing for several months against prcl'\ous u n s u cc cs s I u I ch:.illcn~t:rs Gretel I and Gretel IJ. The French yacht. France. is en route to Nc1v York for her sec.ood bid as l'hallcngcr. In 1970 she \vas defC4itcd for !hat role by the Australian Grete! II. And \l'hat of the pot ential American defenders? The only one \\'ith a big ju mp in tht· cre1\' training dcparttncnt is the \Vt'Sl Coast hopeful, Intrepid. trying for ::in unprecedented third bid as defender. Shl· beat Aust ralia's D.:unc Pattie in 1967 and another Aussie challenger, t;retcl II. in 1970. ' ' )~"'\ ". ' -\ \ \ ' -. ' I THIS YEA R lnrtepid, ofter l\10 rt•n1odclings, is being c;u11ptd gncd <1s a \\'est Coost effort by the Sc.11th: Sailing Foundation with Get'!)' Dri~l'oll of S.:1n Diego heading 11 \\'est Coast CJ't•\\'. Intrepid wi!I be trucked to the 1::<1sl Coast <1bout J1u1e 3. 1'v.o U.S. alu1ninun1 12-inctcrs rec1,;ntly h:t\'t' been launfhed und 11 ill bt•gln cr1•1v tr:1lning on Lon~. lsl::ind Sound this mon1h Lefore i;:o111g to ~'\l'\\'~lrt for the start of the µreliminary lr1al~ starting the la.st 11eck in June, The t\\o £.:\st roast t11·ell·rs launt'ilf!d 111 the: la~t t\\Q \\eeks 11·crc Couragt'<>U~. to be sk1ppe1~d by Rob Bavier. and ~lurint•r. 11·h1ch 11ill have Ted Tw·n1:r at lhi> hl'hn. I This is the firs! \'ear !hat alun~nun1 !'.'.· n1eters ha\(' !X't.'n invohcd in lhl' Arncric.:fs Cup ch<i llenge . lntr('pid is thl' only wooden hu ll llnil 11•ill b(' cornpcting rhis )'e'1 r !or the right 10 derend . ·r11 E AL:STRALl .\r\ yacht 1\'<IS the lirst alun1i11u1n 1\vcl\'e lo hit the \\:lier aud observers s:1y she l1as been cll'('idcdl y oulsoiling her f1,1•0 \1'ooden tri.-il horses. Southern Cross is reported to be tl1c n1osl rcvolu1 ion:1ry of :iny IZ.rneter ever built. France is the s<1n1i' 11·ooden hull that Bnrun ~larccl Rich cam'lilignecl t111su1.:ct•ss1ull y in 1970. Since lh('n sht· has teen ~unk Ouce ;ind unck'l·gone son1e ch:1ngt•s airer her salv<ige . Vctcrllll llJil'l'\l'I'~ (..f llu· .\1nerie<1 s l' ll µ tc1111J:.·t11iun <lo not Llllt'\l' ~til· has 1n~1ch {Jf n charlCl' in lhl' c·tu11lcn~L'I' tr1'1ls HR:11nst Southt'nl Cross llt''il 1\ugust. Jnu·epid sturted hl'I' It •1ng and cn:-v trau11ng soon aller sht• w.:1 s rcco1nn11s· ~ioncd in ~I:i,.ch . ~h•· r1·por1cdly sho\ved good turns ot 5t l.'t·d ;.iftt·r ht·r redesign· ni~ by ht•r ortt;i11;1! d1•signer Oli11 Steph· t•nS. !J UT I\' ll EH hr~I r;1ces ;1gai1ls1 Pnl Doui,:an·s 1%3 n1odt•I ('ulun1b1a on the \IC{•kt>nd or \111v I. I 'olun1hiu n·tltlrledly \lllll 10 of !lie 12 start ~ and .<>oun~. beat tn•rt>pi ri 111 ont• r,U't' Bill Vickt·r. ippcr (>/ lnlrt']l1d in IB70. 11as s:aillni: Co 1mbia iri hl'r prac11et· rae('S against . ln -epid 'Jlh is 1rill bl' li'L' fir~• ~c.:1. the n··eli1n1r1<.1r\· 1ri:il~ h;1\·p n11! bl't•n held 1·11 Long Jskind S•·und. Thl· chaugc l<J 1\'c11port 11as rn:idt· ;1fltr tlle .\:c\1 York Y<ll'ht Club ag1·1·t'd to postpone 1hc pr1•lin1i11:1ry tri;1!s until l<i!t' Jun<'. Ol::servation lrial-. 11111 Ll' l1t·ld in July and the final sclt•tliuu trials in August August 22 h;i i; been set ilS lhe dale !or !hl' st.-i1·t of <·h:illcngl'r 1ri.'.1!s be\\\Cl'll !:::itutlern Cross ;111d Fr.:uict•. A11 ;11nusi11g i:;id(•lig h! to lhl' l't•pvrt uf the shipping of Sut1lht·111 ('ro<;~ 11as 1h11l 2t000 t·:u1s ur ,\u~t ra\i un ht•1·r 111•rc loaded un th t• ~·.:1n11· ~/up The ht•.:r \\;1<; cspeciall.1· brc•11c·d for !ll't! rrt•1v and ltl1 ·i r gut -;ts 11 htlt· al i\l'I'. po1 l ' - . -... ' I • _ UPI l Olei>flGlt WATERS OF LONG ISLANO SOUND REFLECT SLEE K LINt' OF MARINER Britton Chance Designed 12·Meter Seeks t.:i Defend 'Auld Mug' I ' \ _., \ Loran Streamlin ed By JACK \\'OL ISTO\' 11ht·n the vessel is rv;in'r _,hO!'l'. tr;11·k1·d t!ir··.s1~;n;1I-. fru1n th•'C" •.f.;;!Juns Ujl to !'l'llJ niilt·s away ;1-: thl' 1·111lcr ht.>ndcd sca\\·ard. Bro zigltt· to Halt Dilly Pilot Iliff Pl\010 INTREPID IN THIRD BID FOR DEFENDER Of AMERICA 'S CUP G@rry Drisco!I And West Coast Crew Jn ~raining Off San Diego XE\V \'OHf\ 1lil'l 1 -T~11· Coast c:uard and I h c Depa rtrncnt of Tran~portalinn ha\'l' launched ;1 nation\1'ir!~ proniotion p~·ocr::11n !o ~;1f.> i:;upµort for thl' Lor:111 C r.:idiona1•ig;1tion s.1stl·n1 CO~GRESS is be.in~ a.:ikrd to apprO\'l' a S~J 1:>iliion it•:-n !n upg,·adc anJ t' p:•.l'I lh" l.01·:1 n C ~ysten1. If :i~provcd. :.ind if cndor!;ed b.v !he ,,\'hit\' ll ouse's Offi J.'l' nf Telccornmunications I' o I i c 1· and the Office of ~lanagPment and Budget. Lora n C woul•I bccon1c lhr princtpal radiona.vigo!ion syste1n for the walf'rs out !o the continen L1l shrlf. Till''. Sl'.;TS, 1\hir·h ;1rt' ahn111 rhr si11· of auton1obill' bol\L'rir'i. 1·ont1n110U~ly displa v runnhcrs lhar ehi111gt• as thl' 11osilion ch::ing-e!'i , The hoat111an r••arl-; 1l1c nun1 bcrs. finds th" s:1JTil' llll!TlhPrNI lines on lh!• chart and. 111ht•r<' lhcy cro'is i-; "'"••rr ht• is. Thcrt' arl' no :H!iusl!nl'nls. <'alcutation~. or 11;1\·irut1on ~!tills rcnu ircd. T110 rncn rcct•11tl,\ sci out on 0111~ luu r ~lit•h 11ianill•stl~ an ocean 1·0~;1gc in an oj>('n tU\rboa!. Lt·;11 ing :1 \\'t'st Coast port. 1lll'~· v.·l·rt• 111H.·nt on crossing tht' l'aciftl' to 1!;11ra ii. c\nothcr "l•oa1n1:1n" 111 th no ca n tru1s111g t'\f>t'nenct' artecl :in E;ist Co::ist port 1n 6·foot can(l(' and µaddled lov.·ard Portug;1[ In ncithl'r cast• wa_~ tht' ,·o~ age C(l1np!e11·d. The l"o:i~L c:uard \1·as ealk'<I upon 111 di,·ert it.s boating snfet~· ;ind Sc:irch and Rt·~c·u·· rt•sourrt•s to Jocalt• and r(':;tut• the foolhard~· st•:1f:1rC'rs Tll OSI-: \HE nnh 111 11 inst:int·r-. th:11 prn1•1pt1•d a IU'\I' pro\ 1sion c:f thi.' Satr Boating :\ct t'mpo\1 C'r111i:: !ht· Co::isl C:aur1t di s1rirt t'fl1111uandt'r lo prohibit tilt-dep..11·111r(' nf bo.1ts on C''<lended :'ln I' 1H•ri1011~ \·o~·ng<•s for Y:hich lh1•\ fll'l' obvious.I \· unsui!l'd . The Co:ist C:u;1rfl 111 ~;111 Fran<·i~f'tl \'\!X'nd1•d 111·:1 r l1· 7&.000 rn~1n hours In h.cndlin~ Sale s .Po:-;t Bruce ~1:1tlal·k h:i~ !'J('l'll ap(>01otNI dir~ctor of s11l1•s and mark elin,i:: for Sn! Catamarans. presidcnl {~l'tll' Vernon announced. "r<ifs.tlack b r in :! .. to f'ur company lhr youthful ehl.husinsn1. l t· A 11 c r :s h i p q 1111. Ii t I es 011d m:ir1n1· cxpcricntl:! ro furtll<.'r !ncrt•a'i(' our shflre of the c:111un11ru11 11111rket ," linid Vernon. ~1atrack former q n :i t I t y ron1ro l and warranty manage r for Coastal ilL>cr!!a!lon. Inc .. and prior ltl that purehasin~ mnnnger or .111nu!I Plnsti~. has essu1ncd hi~ d1it 1e!I uns:1fl' 1 J~ ::gl's. The C11;1-.t C:uard l'Ol1S1'lel'" thnt ils boati11':>, safct .1 ;1!1<! S.\H 1e,,ourt1·" should bt1 :1pµl1t :t to oth~·r. n1orc pre,sic~ and \llllll'rsal nf't'ds nf thl' 11riril in1~· and p!t·asure !)O;\l1ng l'Ol\111\lltlll~. .. I \\'ISll TO )ll)lll'. out." s:1id Hl·:1r :\dtn. .1:1!1lt'S \\1 . \ril!1.1111.::. con't11a1uler of ll1c I !th C'o;1~1 l ;u;ird ll1~1ricL "Jhai I 11uuld not u1;11kr lht• ne1\ tegula11u11s t!.>.:ccpt in vrr.v extrl'lllt' and 11"11 u s u ;i 1 cirt·un1;;tanc'"~· I thin~ :in1 rc:1son0Ull~ J1'!..'t''on 11011lt1 ai.:rt'l' that an opt•raror 111ih nn s.111 11att'r c r u 1 ~in i; £'\p1·:·1l'll1'<' :llh'tllplUU! to C'1'0."" lht-Ol'l'!lll 111 a f'aniX' is t'Xl ft'lllC and unusual.·· Ad1n. \\1llian1s en1ph8si1C'd 1h.1t thl' :n11hod1,· to us.c 1hc 11.•11· rt'l'.!t11<1tion is lin1itt'CI to th~' d1~tnct eo1nn1a11cter. Thl' ;1u1horilr ean n o I lll• dl'll'!!:l1t't!. 111 in ;i king o'.I <k•rision to !t·n111nat£' ii vovar.e. Adn1 \\lilian1~ <:;aid 111• 11· o u 1 d t'\l11~idL-r th<· lll·sie.n or ('()!lfii::ur:-.1101) or lhl· !J()at. lt'." t•c•1structio11 it<. Dpt•r:1t1011al ;ind ,nf1•!1 t'<ltdp•nrnl !Hid the "Vt'l'ifir 101<l{!l' 111!t•ndt•d \\'11 110\\ l>OES thr C1'1!1~t r:u11rd f1otl ou! nhoul ~11ch inlrrtdt'd \:O\'Ul!t':"~ l'sunl!y b\• rr.(l\loi·•\ o~ t:i11!rtalc11 1\ N'roi"n i•11111·ipa!irt: <:;Uch a 10\<i"l' 11~.,1~ :1 k•it•\\n nnd u~uaH~ l·atl~ th•· nt•\\ ~ 1nt>d1u fr1r a ~•·ndoff c.ti1'", ;1n<l rr phot11.: Th" f<l;1-.1 1:u:1rd also rl1t1ds 1u•\\11P:tPt'r.!i. listrn~ !o 11li' rnrl10 and 11 n t ch<' !I IPl('vil!lion Or m:i\t-~ !ht· \1ould·ht• \01.:i.i.::t1r's fawih or {rl~11d<1 l:H·<"Omt• !lo c·(lnf'1•r11l'd tha t lht•1• ca ll th<' ('oa~1 \.11.~rd ('lrHnnel lslflntls llH1•bo1• Scl10011e1· Race Site Cl1ose11 Ch;1nnel •1sl,11lds Harbor in Oxn:1rd hus hecn chOS<'n as the -;ta rting point for lhc Schooner Associalion's 10th race around Anac11pa Island. The l'I l'nl is Sl't for June i·S.9. This rc<1r's race 111111 ha ve special signifiC:tlll'£' because !he association is celebrating its IOCth birthday. The Schooner AssociaLion \\as est;1hlishcd to µ111 a llhlt• l'Xl'ltt·ni.·nt in th£' C'o'.lliforn1a C-(l:1s1;1I lr:i<lt•. 11 irh sktpprrs Ir~ ing 10 bt·c.1 tlk.' s:uling 1i1lll':' of their ri\'als. The q~.;;ocintion tocln~ I" m;idt• up of ple::isurc schooner l'nthusiasts v.·ho Slrh·e to 1naint;1in the s1>irit of the old 1l11ys l.llC AL SC HO O NER !iiki ppcrs surh as 1~ y r on Chan1~·rlain . Gt'orgr a n ct ~:rnir ~Hnnt'~' and Hlch.'lrcl U.1pu,v h;:i1·c been pr i 111 i? n10\·ers in thr cu r rt' n I rejuvenation of the or g a n i z a I i n n and arc rc~ponsibl\• for 1he gro11·rh of the ,\n<1capa race fro1n 35 lo 40 boats expected rhis year . The competition will be sprt•ad O\'er t\\'O da~·s. Social e\·cn1s \\·ill include din11ers. cocktail parties nnd other f!l'llcr:il rn~rr1mt'nt lo slar! on June 7. Se\·eral yacht clubs in Channel l3J11nds llarbor \1·iJI shar(' the hosting chort•s. 1·hc C'hanncl Islands L e s s l" e s A~"OCiation is responsible for the inajor organizing. The big evenl 11·il l be lh(' :-;;1ttn'rln\. June 8. da~h nro11nr1 l\ll.'lS)JP.1 Island "'ith the boats 1r,1 in'! to heal l!~l' l'l'l'nrd o( Thl' \linnc•v brothers' 65-foot Kelpit' st't in 19n. The r('cord is sllghih· nmre th1H1 2 1 ~ hours. Kclp lc 1r11s also first to ,4111ericc11i Lido 1 'e f1 11i B<><tls ~1exico E1tt1')' The l ' Lirlt:>-11 lt\1111. <-t>mpo~tl il.r husbflnd and v. lfp rr~\~S. c:in1t• homr rictortous 11f1cr he:11in!t lhl' \IC''\ll':t!I tc:un 1n the ann11.1I lnll'rn::il!onAl Tl':i n1 linre ·1n tilt' lnkt· 11.t \"alle de Bravo llCflr ~l('XJ('() ri1v Ills! \ll't•k· end. ' · Pl•rpelual trophy f«'lr lh(• t'\'l'nt 1)1 thl• !< i I v r r "Stln1brcro. ·1 Th1 § r~·nr's l S. I ~ i1 1n l'\llHLIS!etl fl( l)11fll('1 JUhll~Oll nnd Denn flop<' 1111d lhc1r \' 1\·es fro1n Balbo.i ''acht Club. tht> Bill ~1cCorr1c, Gart'd S111iths. Scotl Schocks. Alan Olesons and Dori~ !\iT!'it . also fron1 BYC. Others on UM' tl'<in1 11erc tht' P('tcr Jcffe~ns 11nd \l:irt\' \\'t'lls rron1 ~fi~~ion Ba y vr. ·ult' Tom ~ks fro1n XC\\'port 11nrbor ''C, the Kelly Sno"'·s. flunlington llnrbour YC. and th4? Ted llinshnws from Lido Isle YC The Nl'wporl Harbor ~'ICc:'t ~o. I hos!~ lhe rttl·e~ on :1ller11ate ycnrl!. finish Jas1 year 11•ilh a l11Pc of !llrec holl!'S. SJ 1ninulcs. THE OVERALL victory, ho\\·ever.t;·~ based on corrected tinic. Las rear's 1vinner was Sea Sea o •ned by \Ves llro\\·n. Sunday v.·ill•..,,;ce l\1·0 111· harbor r1·l'nl~. including the Iron l\lan race in \1hich ont' man lea\'C'S the st:irting dock in a dingh\' \\'ilh one ot1r. paddles oul · lo h1:; :1nchorcd boat. Once aboard he must uururl sails. h1111! anchor. set s.:iils and sail three laps <1round the harbor. HC' n1us1 then anchor. furl sails and p'1ddlc back lo the dock Follo\ving th at event. 10 <'rt'\''" fron1 each boat \1•ill lmarrl " dinghy and ra c-r out to !he anchorl'd boat <;. In th is c1·e111 anything gf){'s, A 11 manner or n1flyht·n1 a n d trickery is tolerat1•d. At the conclu~ion of three laps. t'rC1\·<:; R,l!~in bo:1rd The dinghies anrl ·e bock to !he starting d~k rt• often 1h:1n not. thl'v 11•e <l\\'ash or tO\\•ing thl'ir boats behi nd thcn1. Entrants lo date nr(' Anna r:IO.fooler1 Rober! Hl"llman. :\f;irlnn del Rev: Barfo1 cnto 165 fe<"t l L ~I. Coehran. S1111·1 Rarb..1ra: Gnllant t65 fN'I 1 l,,1rr\' c:rN>n, Sant.1 narhara : J ~h!Rr 14? fef>ll F'r1•'dR lll'rrnann, \lar111:i drl Rr1 · I 'l n:lf~lt Tl t.iO ff"'I • f':,..,;,. :'illnnc\. Ne" oort B e n · r h · Rc!lflP,.!1 HI I f Pet 1 l...eland RarrPll, El$(!(!'! rfh Revt'roQc, t ~1 rcet l rhamhf'rlatn. ,\'t•w po <'llCh and Tt·(irit 1 ~2 fet·1 \ Trd l.ohknmp , UXnElrd. A .<;econd generation of 11•P Loran A systein lh:.it h:1s guided ships ~nd planes ::;incl' \\iorld \Var 11. LOl':ln C lilies niore sophistica1c<.1 elcctl'!lnics and a lo1vl'r rreqUl'ncy to 1nakc the sy~ll'lll 1nuch 111orc :iccuratc and us;i blc .ii fur greotcr rangrs. Typ ically. a Lor:i~• C 110~1ti•111 is accurate to 500 v;irds :1l a distance 1.00U n1il~s froin a tran\smitting-station. Th is tolerance rt.'<lucc~ a fc11 fel't Blach birtl 11 cad.-; l~iel d In W l1i t11ey Alan Purke!t 's Erirc;o11.t16 Rlal'kbird. sailing for 1hr1 ho!'t Lo~ Angrlcs \'.icht Cluh. 1s lt'rHiin,:r the \\'hitncy Scori('.~ aftC>r four r:icl·s Th<' firth ract' of t)le scnes is scheduled to start Saturdriv \vith the r:1cc around (.'atalin~ Island fnr the S!c1\·art 'rr·Ophl'. Final race of !hr> S<'ries. thl' s,111 Ct•n1:-11!P r~l:ind I'll('(>, \\ill l1r .:in lled \la\ '!i Tht• \\'hitiit'' :-.~·n,.~ 1 ~ t'O!Tip<ISt'<I of •!>.: uff~hOri' raC't!s, cons1,ll'l'('d lo hf' {11 tr lh-:-mo~! ru~,1.!t'<l l'our~c.-.. Th" fin:il :o1corin'! 1~ based r "I lhl• best rive or si x. Tn th<' ~t thrtt• ('If fo1t'" Rl11rkbird h:i., Ii" 1 nn1nls to 11 r,..r runn"r·up T1n~ll'\ I i(iht :i (1as.~ R l1llr n·lit:hr dl~olace1t'l"l'lt l-<1<1t 011 ., .. d n•11 sailf'd hl l!r•!l'"• r;r;1'l1l1n of it. F'ran,.l~ YC' Thin1 i!-1 n'lottf,.~ 111.DR. ~loOn!<h'lrll'l11•. ~:iill'ri by Don P"IC•r<1 nf Rir'1.,..or'1 VI r111t'k~i .. -l 1s a (·l;•~!-1 A 1·ntrv nl'ld h~ nittcd •H:.'li'l"I lhr"r n!hcr ~:r1c.:(ln-<1r: iltll l lh(' ('olumbi;i·S2 Trihult• I • Lor.:in A, \1'hif'h is noll' 11serl by around 70,000 mariners. tishcrrncn and y<1cht.,n1en. \\'Ould be phased 011\ over tile next five lo 10 yea rs. Thr shi~t 11·ould have no cffl'Ct on ordinar~' radio direction find l'r siafionS along the roas1!;_ 1\lthough Loran C has !l{'rn ui;cd by Na\'V and Coai.t Vuard \'Csscls :ind by n1ilitarv aircraft for qu ite n fe1\ yea r~. 11 has not been in 1 he ,. ;1 ch t s 111 an·~ :•·.i"1'1 Prcprin!!.'d charls of l')()s.i!inn lines 1rcrr 1101 availa~lr and ~hipboard receh·ing sci<> 11·ere co n1plcx and expensive - S:J0.000. I\' HOSTO:"\ rceentl.1•. Ht>ar .\din. llclrncr S. Pt•ars(ln 1\hn i!l prnrnoting the "Loran C a11a rcn,•ss" proi;ira1n for 1h" (;onst Cuard, said the cost of i·rceivcrs had been broug h! 1\•ithin the reach of pleasure hoatrnen and soort fi~hcrn1cn hy n devc!opi11cn! plan in which th(' Coa!'t (:uard fundi·d !110 t:ornpanics !o develop rt'C't·i vcrs lor •ht• ~1.,11lt'·1r boatmnn. Other t'<lmpanir.,; nlso eritcred th•· ~·111•1p·~·1t <. 1 nn<I no\v !els in the $3,5()().t~=ri rt11lge art avasluble. r,a~oo said coo~1 ntld i;:-eodl'tlc survry charts \\'OU lil b(' a\'allablc soon. A rct!ulnr offshore <'hart \\'ill be prin!M on e11rh s1d1· of !ht> shr:>I. 01 er one lherr 111ill be 1hr oltj l..arnn A I In£'.;: :incl O\'t·r the ol!lrr I.hr n1·1v Loran C !inr~ In a dcmoni;trallon uf Hu.• ~\'~h·n1 10 prc!s :ind indusLr.v rr11n·~cn1a1111e" on <• t"~t t!''l aboard ;1 crui~cr olf Uuston two t1Jl!Hllt'rcint rt"·t'JI'• ~ .. r:1ylht11n nnd :111 ttllr'l1• • t'111dr. \\'il!i;in1 F, Rol and. 11'1·1•t•·oni('·; l'll:.li111•crin~ ofrit'('I' r11r tht Cons! f ;u.:ird'~ First Distrtrt. said 1hc t.oran (' syslcn\ off1•r.~ bo;11rncn rnori· ~ccura1(• fixes :ind at f;Jr /.!rcatcr rnngcs. :in :idvantagr fur oc ean cruising yach ts :inr! rur ranging sports fishint:: and ch~1r1cr fishi ng boats. lll' :;aid Iha! l.or<i n C 1va<; ~upt·rior Ir, Lor;1n A in tha! the sig11;1ls l\t'l'l' 11111 {hstor!L'<l at nigh! nor 11cre they di.slender! h• pa<.su1J! O\lt'r inlt!rvcnin ~ l;ind Slal ion~ alr<';;1dv art• on the ;iu· ;ind lx•in~ ll'it'<I b,v Son1r conuncrt•ial fisht'r1nr•n i n Ala ska and off lhe midd k• Atl;int ic and Nt'11• r:.:ngland Coa~ts. If Congress <1pprov!'s. 111·\~ stations 1~·ould ))('built in C11lifurn1;i, Oregon and 1'Jcvad;1 lo cuvcr the Pucific Coa~t. J(nhl' Given 'l! f:at Job Sol C<1!Rllll1n1n" r 1 a~ s ,\,.S1 1C1atlo11 . has ap1)01n11•d llir10 K:1hr a~ as:-.01·inllon 1nform<1ttt1n olflr!'r. <iCt'flrdin., lo (;em' \'1'rnon, prt•<;illt'nt. " Kahr n;\,sr pr,.,~ldrnl of lllf• 1\<1ua t'1+1 ~nd Sf'::i Spr11\' cl:1~s /l~"C)1·1.i1·111'1Q hf'<','ltl hi.~ <;~111i11" rarrtr 1 i '"ar" ;11·fl \\ ith l\lu~ Jay11 l1111I ~un ~·i~ht·s 1111 th•· ~:risl l'o;i.st Ill' ;1r1d his l\'ifl' P1•th, a1·p l IH •l'll!ll' rat·1n•~ Ul\!npic r·1 ... ,~· Tnrn:id~ t'!lfAl'lnr;tfl~ 111 •11-. "1rh tht·ir Sal t'.it 1r; 1\-·!'i~ • c·11rr1•11!!1 \if'" ! rl•iidPnt 11r•I I!,, 11 (' r ;1 1 11HlllJllt'r o! T,i\'lnr ~lad!' S1.11I' 1n \'e\\ DOI I B1•rtl'h In a Jam Coping With Food Bills? By BEA ANDERSON 01 lftl o.u, PU~ 11111 w i ~h 1no r e an d mo re Southern Californians raisin\!: their 011n vegetables and fruits, an upsurge in home canning and freezing is prt!dict11b!e. But it can be fun and rewarding, said the instructor of an Orange Coast Evening College lectµre in the seri es. Coping With Today·s Food Problems. Her topic v.·as Food-To Conserve It, Preserve It. SllORT SEASON But is il profitable? \Vendy l~ugst<td , a home econonl&cs teacher at Orange Coast and Fullerton colleges. says, "It all depends. "If you already have all the l'QUipmcnt; you plan to can or freeze every year, and you have storage space, then the answer is yes." Howeve r. she said, if the answer is no lo any or the above or you plan to buy produce for preserving, it probub!y \\·on'! p<ty lo do it. eo CAROL MOORE. weoroe,c111, M•~ lS.. U14 l\ts. llugstad, who had been the consumer advisor for Alberta , Canada Agriculture said that they were lucky to have three monlhs of marketed fresh produce a year. so preserving had lo be done in that time. "You're lucky here in Southern California. You have four seasons \\'hich provide fresh produce and you can preserve sorne foods all year long." She said she hoped to stimulate novices \1•hile reviev1ing rules for everyone. e Food Editor rq• lt Canning Results Can Be Improved WHY JARS CAN'T OR DON 'T SEAL Using make-shift supplies, off-standard jars \vilh lids that ride or uneven sealing edges. Not screwing band tight enough before processing. 1''ailing to wipe sealing edge clean. Lodging of food, seeds or grease between jar and lid during processi ng. WHY FOODS SPOIL Not processing at correct temperature. \Vith a pressure cooker, this may mean failure to test the utensil, to exhaust it '(10 rniputes after full fl ow of steam !rom petcock), or to· keep pres· sure accurate (leSs than 10 pounds). \Vith a boiling water bath, the water may not be at a full rolling boil at all times or may not be 1 inch or more above top of all jars. \Vith the open kettle n1ethod. the kettle may have been removed from the heat allowing the product to cool. Or several jars 1nay have been filled al once so there was not enough heat left to create a vacuum when jar is capped. Improper cooling of jars after processinf1. Failing to take them out of cooker when gauge 1s i'.Cro degrees or out of water bath when time is up. Failing to set jars 1 inch apart, uncovered. WHY LIQUID IS LOST DURING PROCESSING Filling jars too full. One-half inch n1ust re· main at top so product can boil without boiling over. For cold pack fruits, allow 11/2 inches for extra juice that forms in cooking. If using a pressure cooker, the pressure may be too high, rluctuate or drop suddenly or the pet· cock may have been removed before gauge re- turned to ze ro. WHY FRUIT TURNS DARK Not processing long enough. Not 1naintaining high enough temperature. Nol timing accurately. Packing some rruits raw that should be precooked.- Not keeping boiling water 1 inch above tops or jars at all times. WHY FRUIT FLOATS U8ing overripe rruit, too heavy syrup Or too high te mperature for processing. Packing too loo se or processing too long. For the first step, she suggested th:1t To test the seal on j:irs th11t ha\"(' b<'cn resource material be gathered by writing processed, she suggested tappln~ the lld to the U. S. Department or Agriculture, with a tablespoon. A sharp tont! n1cans the Orange County home advisor, "it's okay." A dull ton~ ind icates the jar Southern California Edison Co. tind is too full. companies that 1nanufacture jars for \\1ARNlNG canning. \ But. she said, if there is a holloY.' sound ~i:e the infor"ftion is .r~ived , or if the lid moves , \\'ATCll OUT~ dectS1ons can be nuide on v.·hich 1s the Ti~ offered for maktng jelly and jan1s ~ter. process, freezin g or canning? If included : canning, \\'hich nlethod -bµth , pressure -Tiie pan should be three times the or open kettle? \ volun1e of the recipe. t n OICES l\1s. Hugstad believes that all ]O\v acid vegetables are better frozen. If canning is preferred these vegetables must be processed under steam pressure. she warned. Boiling \\'ater bath is uSNi for acid 1·egetables and fruits. while jellies. ja1ns. pickles and relishes arc rrepllrcd opcn- kcttle method. A general rule. she said , i.s to hot pack jars when processing 11·ith stea1n pressure: cold puck for \l'ater bath. Before packing the prepared fruits or \'Cgetables, she cautioned. "all containers and lids tnust be sterilized ... -Fruit v.•ill hang in suspension i! lhc jelly is cooled "just a little" before l1 is ladled into jars. -To ladle, tip the jar about 10 degrees to al'oid bubbles. -Fill lo 1,11 inch from the top to :1\1011• for expansion . -Be sure to label. FREEZING TIPS \Vhen free zing foods, ~Is. Hugstad advocated: -Use moisture and vopor proof wrap. -h1ake compact shaped packages. -Exclude all air, seal tightly, label clearly and freeze inunediately. To remove air from the packag~, sitnply insert a straw and as the package is bcmg closed the air is pushed through the stra\\'. Remove straw be fore rornpleting the seal. Labels should include the n:une or the food, date it "'as frozen. nun1ber of serv ings and cooking instructions. l\Irs. Hugstad also rccon11nended keeping an inventory so foods \Viii be uSt'd v+'ithin an allotl'<i 1tim e. STRAWBERR\'·PINEAPPL£ JA~I I 'z pints fresh fully ripe stra\\'berries jaboutl . I t UJl c<umcd crushed pineapple packed in its 01\11 juice 1 1 cup lemon juice l package t 2 ounces J powdered j;in1 and jelly pectin I cup hght rorn syrup 4 i,..~ cups sugar \Vash and stem strawberries. \\lith a potato n1asher full y crush t'llOUgh berries one layer at a time to make 21~ cups crushed fruit. Turn into 2· to 4-quurt enamel or stainless steel kettl e or bowl. Add crushed pineapple "'ith its ov.'n juice. Add lemon juice. Slo1l'IY sift in jam and jelly peetin, stirring vigorously. Se t aside 30 minutes. stirring occasionally . D1Uy Pllol Pnara OY IUchf,rG KOllllltr Add light com syrup. Mii: well. (Syrup kl!eps sugar crystals from forming.) Gradually stir in sugar. To hasten sugar dissolving, heat, if desired, just to 100 dl!grecs r~. but no hotter. \\'hen sugar is dissolved, the jam Is ready. Ladle into 11!: to l pint suitable freezer containers leaving \~ to 112 lncb head space (no paraffi"i needed), Cove r wlth tight lids. Store in 1,f.!eezer. Hcmove from freezer as needed and store in refrigerator between use1. .\lakes 7 CU)>S. FROZEN ORANGE JUICE JEU. Y 314 cups suga r I cup water 6-0w1ce can frozen concentrated orange juice, thawed 3 tablespoons lemon juice \i bottle fruit pectin ~-leasure the sugar and water into a large saucepan. Mix well. Place over high heat, bring to a full rolling boil, antJ boil hard I minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and stir in thawed juice and lemon juice. Add pectin; mll: well. Pour quickly into glasses. C.Over \\'ith ~Ii" hot paraffin. ~lakes about a medium glasses. Small batches of jar'n are an easy way to start . caonrng. It's economical if you have the equipment and storage t space, plan to preserve regularly and have ready access to fresh produce. Improving You r Sc ore i n Con su mer Game Wise Ry .10 OLSON Of the 01;1, Pltol s1111 "Shopping today is a consumer ganlc. There arc liaz<1 rds along 1he \V<1y .'' Giving hints on ho'A' to play-anti win-the consumer game 'A·as Lorraine Dehfers . first speaker in the Orange Coast Evening College lecture series. C<iping \\!ith T<xUty's Food llroblen1s. ~trs. Ochters. a hotnc economics teacher at COs ta l\lesa I ligh School and mother of six, told the worncn gat hered ln tho l\lurdy Community Center th.1t they rlrst must 1.'0nsldcr thcrn I\'~ household executlv~. Then. spending food dollars can be done In a businessli ke nu1nncr. "\\'c rriu~t realize the forces :it 'A=Ork against us," ••he cautioned, "Advertising executive., ~spend 100 pertf!:nl of their time lrying to get you and your mone y purt(>d. ·· Grocery shopping is fnr lcS! ftm toda y because or inflnlion, l\1rs. l>e~·lers sajd. In tbe past . 11 homemaker could jug11:le her food budget to accommodrite l'X tra • - Shopper .Will expenses. but 11Q1>>' she is fa<"Cd \\1th either getting motl' m:inl'Y or enling Jess. Consunlcrism has bc(·n. sh" ~1dtlcd, an import ant fort:t! 1n shnping the An\crica n ('t()florny. "But all of a s1Kldc11 \lt''re supposed to conscr••~:· Aftrr a brier re\'iCll' or nutrition, she c!iscui;scd psyrholoi,:lcal ploys used in the rn nrkctp!atc trt' get U1c l'OllSurncr tn 1,:1.t~un1c. then outlined a plan for tJcating 1hent ·"Lo,,·.cntoric" sn lnrl drCS!ling. for example, m..1y be Jusl Olle or t\\O culorics Jes~ per teaspoonful than re~ular, yrt • Cost rtl()re. :\fr!l. Oo\len said lhn1 nl rcady-dilutcd soups contoin exaC!I) the s a 111 c lngrt.~lcnt.' ns C'OflCentrated s ou p s . "You're paying for the water." About breakfast l"l'reuls she said. "There '!!: big monty in the certal busm6~.'' She cautioned lh~lt "som<' cc1eals hnvc more sugnr lhan ('l•rral ·· And, •·1:rnnola Is a big rip-ofL " jll's basically ootmc;il an1t honey.I • :\1rs. Dl:\lcrs bC'liC'\'r.S tha 1 the 11111rc \\Ork done tor the t-o.1k. !ht· fl·\\l'r nutrienis the produc1 11ill h;1\l' She u~-<I proe<.1.~scd pot11!0t1s a~ n11 cxan1]llt' stressing thlll real potatoes 11rc rirh in vit11min C and should not be nc.:IL'C.ti•d. Holding UJ) 111.0 hurnburi,:cr cllnncrs. ~tr~. [)(':\lcrs co1nmentt'tl . "Th"Y d()n't think \\'{'have nny in1ngu1[l\io11." Prcpn rcd rlt'C db,ht·s can he i1ni1oted 1vith plain rice and a bouill C'n cube, she said. •·Don't ever bl' 1\·Uhout l>t!cf nn tl chicken bouillon cubes." TI1crc arc no bar11:al11 s in pasta . she commented . "Vou i;!('I \1h:it ~uu pay for." ~lr'.'i. Oe~ters. \\ho 11a" 111nch·hit1lng for home ccooomi~t \l1ntha R:indull. sugg~ted that shopper!\ "1n1Rhl do ~'t'\I to linger in the gourmet scctlon" to take note of how other cultures have learned 10 live 'Aith llmltf'd food budgct.s and linlitcd supplies of protein~. Sh<'! s.:iid dry milk is "the best buy tn lhl' !>tore." nnd I hat f'i(:S nre too Win \'i'.l!unblc a protein and nutrient sourl'f to be excluded from the diet ll c11lth1\isc. \trs. De~1ers said, the i:no.;t cxpcn~i\'e margarine is the befit buy. \\'hile shopping lists v.ill vary beca~ •·,o;pcndinp: n10ncy is the most individual 1 !1111~.'' l\lrs. llel\lers encouraged tile "hou<;cholrl executives" to rirst spend a h;,ilr hour or -1:; minutes selecting recipes, tlK'n make the shopping list, They shouid check tOO market ads tor ba.rgains and should beware of "bargains of the day" -which may t'08t more than th<.• original Item. ,\lrs. Dcl\lcrs suggested A n1arket survey of the coo.st arta so local hou!ewi\'CS \\'OlJld have a better idea of 'A'htte lhe best prices arc. She showed new, lnformaUve labels being put on \'tgetable cam and uJ1ed the women lo pay mou attenlion lo the: J:ibel!I for a better score ln the Clll\llttN!'f' gtlln<!. • \ \, I ' \ \ :Jtl OAIL V PILOT W!dntidar, May 15 1 q7;; ,. Teamwork ~ Stories by ALl .• ISON OEEnll : 01 It.I CJ.llJ ~Oot Sltff . "The only way to stop rape 1 is for all of us to be 1>art of a lt'arn." 1 Legal. health and religious l professionals offert-d t h \' l r • vitws on needs of the rape .victi1n and how the 1 conununity should help. '11tcy !spoke during a on e-day ! symposiuin. Trauma ol llape, sponsored\ by the \Von1en's 1 Auxiliary, Orange County ?-.-ledical Association. ! A panel of clergymen dea lt \Yith the rol e of the church. ' 1 ltabbi llain1 Asa. offering <i .historical pc r s pc ct i ve. : Illustrated 'o'-ilh readings from ,Genesis 34 and Deutcronon1y :22, how the rape victim had no rights. For example, she .... as fort~ to marry ht'r assailant v.·ith no option for di\·orce. And, in recent historv, he ·cited the war of llangliidesh. in which Pakistani sold iers by the bWldreds raped the v.omen of the area. The v.010Pn , l!nprcgruitcd by the 111vad1n~ soldiers, \\"er1• shu1u1ed by their conmiunlty ruid left with their f."hil drcu to starve. Although Bangla desh is an extreme cxacnplc, he said. our 80cicLy. t.oo, makes the victin1 feel guilty. Th e 11cv. \Vesle y Nordstrom. Orange Qn·enanl Church, (:alled for churcJ1t.'S to help "heal the community" and provide an ahnosphcre that does not breed hostile, aggressive persons. CJIURCJI REACTS '·Too often lhe church reacts the way Cal\'in Coolidge did when asked his opinion of sin. lie said. simply, ·J'm against it.' The church loo ollen lets tht> \\'Orld deal with its own problem s. "Rape \rill never decrease until the community itself . ; .. • Essential 1n Preventing Rape changl'S . The church has a rcs1xins1b1!t1y to hL·lp the \ll'tun and thl· l~11runun11~. lt"s cosy to Judge tron1 a di.slJnte" F;ithcr Sylvester Hyan, a Phi) candidate in !he USC School of Social Ethics, called for the church to \York on sucran1e111al, teaching and l>OC'ial levels. "As a pne.st. you can conceivably cJcnl \1ith ttie rapist. his \'ictun and the \iCtJm's f a n1 i I y . Your responsbility goes beyon d offering forgiveness . ''You must be a dOC'lor of sorts tc delocl signs of cn10tional s1cknes~ in !he rapis1 anti you must counsel the fcurtily to understand that the \ ictirn has suffered a gr'\!at J1arm." ~fe asserted that schools should teach the ···~ognit ive. affective and emotional aSJX'CIS" o1 sexuaht)'. HEl'OBT UHCEIJ Sgt. Ed Kovac, Tustin Police Depurtnlt"lll, urged v1clims tu report uic crinw to the police. "I knO\\'," he said," that you thuik that'll easy for me to say bt'<'ause I don"t have to go through it. "But uuril all rapes ;.ire 11'/>0rtt>d the police can't apprehend the rapist. Every one that goes unreported, lea\'CS a rapist free to attack another victim." He noted thnt in ni.any cases \\'Onlen police officers arc pro\'idcd for questioning and some stations allov.· advocates to accornpany the \'iclim. Barbara Le\·y. a self-d rfcnse instructor urged parents to lobby for se lf -defen se instruction for their male and female C'hildren in the schools. She advised v.·omcn to "be 3\\"<Jre, keep c-.:1Jn1. dislrart him and run." Bertram A. Tesman, UC Diane neeves, president or fr\"lne; public health nune Orange County \Vo men Against Jtape listed several Lois Norling and Dr. Irving C'risis centers and hotlines for Root, San Bernardino. rape \'iCtims and urged all Docton have been reluctant v.·onlen to volunteer to help. to get Involved ln rape cases "Get involved. Talk. Join because it meant appearing in groups. Support legislative court. changes. Work on community COmplicaHng the issue, said awarent:!ss. And, we'll see Dr. Root, is that "rape is a sorne changes." legal definition, not a n1Cdlcal Until soclely supports the ,tdflgnosis. lt puts the doctor in \'ictlm, ?-.1s. Reeves asserted:"' a strange s~tuatloo, that of rape ¥rill not cease. gathering evidence rat he r GrouP15 like O C W A R , than b'ea.ll!tg a pa!le~." SOC\VAR , \\1omen .i\gainst A. ~pec1allst ut forensic Sexual Abuse in 'Do'"'Tiey and med1~me, £>:· Root h a s Stop Rape in Los ,\ngele.:i of· ~. a kit to make the fe r counseling, infonnation ~rs jQb simpler. and \\1Jling advocates for the . Afost ~. rarely ~al victim she said. with rape cases, he said, so ' ! the k.lt Includes a checkJist of JNVOl..VEPitENT the information needed. It also "Support them. Volunteer. It offers a place to categorize 1nakes a difference." evidence which, except for a Need for change and vaginal smear, is studied by progress in the medical field the police department. \rere described by Dr. ~1rs. Nor\ in g, head emergency department nurse at Orange County ?o.tedical Center, noted that a standard procedure now is to provide an advocate to atay with the rape victlm wttil treated. PIUORITIES "Our first concern in the en1ergency department, of course, I! to treat life. threatening lnjurles on ru1 emergency basis." But the hospital staff. after confirming an attack and Intercourse have taken place, a!S> tries to meet t h e emotional needs or the victim' along with ~ling about venereal disease and possible pregnancy. OCMC, she noted, ls often in the wiusua.l situation 0 r treating the nipist and his victim. Dr. Bernard Teitel. an assistant clinical professor at UCLA, asserted that "too often rape has been interpreted In !tXual tmno rather !han as a violent action.'' Often, he said, a woman n1ay have guilt feellngs about chUdOOod f11n t asle1. In quesUoning during a court 1 trial, when asked If sl1< has ever wanted to be raped, she might~·er, "Yes," because of these l'tlrl~ feelings. It she answers "No,'' he said, she may feel guilty about it. "But in fantasies, a •00130 is in control. She dlooses the sexual partner. With rape, she is not in conlrol and she doesn't enjoy It" A rape victim, added Dr. ?o.targaret Peter~on. psychiatrist and a s s i s ta n t clinical profe!l50r at UC!. experiences the" same feelings as any victim of assault. S~lPT0~1S LISTED Rape Victim · on Trial "There is fear. hopcle59leSs, helplessness, embarrassment, anger and pain. There is a feeling of loss of rontrol. 1llis is a genuine crisis, an unusual occurrence in which normal ropl.ng mechanisms d o n ' t function. "The crisis will last from one to six .... -eeks and it ~·ill appear that the victim has dealt 'tlilh the problem. Six months i.o <:. year tater, the victim vdll hit a depression, opening the Pandora's Box all over again. Rape is the mcst common violent crime in Anierica today. "Archaic rape laws dealing with the treatment of the victim in OOW1 are part of the reason ~ily," said Sen. Alan Robbin s, (D·North Hollywood), who keynoted a one-day sym?>Siwn on the Trawna of Rape. "Cummt court pn>e<dures inflict serious emotional harm on a person who has already been banned severely," he said, adding that a female San Francisco police e>fficer told of victims leaving the courtroom and colla~ing from th c trawna o( the trial. Robbins, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, is author of Senate Bill 1678, designed to update California rape Jaws which have been unchanged for 100 years. "The nlOSt common defen.se for the alleged rapist is to put the victim on the stand and ask her intimate details of her ~xual history." PAST PROTECTED increase in rape ln this country since 1967. In California alooe, there \li"ere 8,000 reported r11pes in 1973 and an estimated 8.000 more went urreported. "Every 20 minutes i n c.alifomia, a \Ii-Oman i s assaulted. There is a rape oomewhere in the United States every n..-o nlinutes. ·• Robbim' bill \liill be voted on by the Assembly sometime this summer. Eve Nonnan, vice president of the Los Angeles CoounW!on on Assau lt s Against Won1en. and State Coordinator, NOW, u r g c d symposium participants to support SB-1678 by writing to the legislators. "Make sure it ls SB-1678," she urged, ''there arc 19 bills dealing with rape now being considered by the Assembly." OTHER ISSUES normal sexual activity is like comparing a beating to a massage. "It doesn 't feel the same. You may use the same tools , but the errect is different "We need to be av.·are that ¥r'e are talking about a violent act. I've never talked to one rape \'ictim ~·ho was not certain that she was going to be killed . ''Ten years ago," she said. "I was the victim or a rape." She recalls feeling guilty and being lhanklul it had been herself and not her daughter. SYSTEM TRUSTED ''At the hospital, the concern was oollec~ evidence, not .treating an utjury. At the police station I wasn't taken .seriously. "l'm fairly sophisticated and .know some of t h e pooedures, but \\'hat happens to Dneone "1.'ho has faith in the sy~? What If they don't know who to call if they don't like the t:reatmerit?" "The initial period ol crisis for a rape victim ls the period v.'hen she must face hospital, police and prosecuting attorneys and the reactions of the community. She neem belp to get back that feeling of confidence and oontrol ." We must start with our children, she said, and educate young toys that wunen are people, wbo5e rights are ncK to be violated. "We can't allow the 'Rape is inevitable, 9:1 relax and enjoy it myth' to continue." Dr. Teitel added, "People Yo'ho grow up in an atmosphere ol violence, tend to oomm.it violence.'' He cited family planning. liberaliz.ed the ra peu tic ab:>rtion la\li'S and efforts to educate parents to end child abuse as ways to lessen all crimes of violence: She added, "There i s oomethlng wrong with a/l;;;~~~!!!~~~;;,m Membership Drive Hits a High Note Robbins' bill would make lhe victim's past sexual history, with persons other than the defendant, inadmissible in rape cases. Robbins added. "There are other problems. in t h e hospitals., \\ith the po!lce. wi lh community attitudes. but the root of the problem is In the courtroom, ~·here the victim ls put on trial.'' Ms. Norman . auth:>r of a 900n to be published book, "Rape," wrappal up the conference \liit.h her perspective. system that made me 1 .. 1 SUMMER'FUN guilty." 'R:ape is to "-oman what ForChUdrenAms.5-12 The 12-year history oC Lyric Opera As:rociation oC Orange County will be trac:til in song during & membership party Sunday, May 19, in 1f:be Laguna ~1oulton PJayhou Singers from the, Repertory Cornpany will s· songs from past productions. Tomorrow ' ' Following the 5 p.m. program, cocktail and hors d'oeuvres will be served on stage. Checking the pro- gram are Oeft to right) Mrs. David A. Phoenix, Mrs. Robert Huggins J'r. and Phoenix. Capricorn 'Try to Understand' THURSDAY MAY lb By S''O'.':E\' (l~IAHlt AR IES (~h1rc·h 21·.'\prit l!ll: Ext't'llent re.~ult~ a c c r u f' lhrough \\·ork in <.'Otllll'l'lion \\'ilh group. ho s pita l . insiitu1ion. orga1111.allon . '"nu are taken b1•h111<I the sct.'nl':> ~nd given arC0l'~S to \)l'I\ dC!,l<'d information . JAU1ius 1 April 20-r-.1:11· ~1111 S1J111e or ) uur fondt•st hoix'"· ,.,.ishcs may beJulfilled. Element of tirrling Is on your side. Popularity rating zooms. r-.fake rontacts. GEl\1INI (Msy 21-June 20): You are able to reach more ix·rsons. Public reaction to ~our efforts is favorable. Contral't offer could bring added recognition. Partner. niatc does something 'vhlch Cll'\'Hles your position. C:\1".CF.H (June 21-July 22): .-\C'{'ent is on travel. study and c n n1 ni u n ica tion. Break Lule floruls & J:OO.~. c,ch ~!"l-Nyb-i-At-.. 1oto blerd 'l•ocr.''"' ""l<J"•lr" ~ ..... \Uft"''l}I •.10!'.'w 01', -ho,ter~. panh & ..i.irt, ~5 .,.,Jc '°'•' to J,00 SPORTSWEAR DENIM ...,...,. l""·"J1.t1IJ ~f!I • I"'"'' r •• Yr-v ~ W'l"' ,,.,:i1 M,;i.:t-.rwi wa•ti..:Jbit.. I\~\ lp"on blcn.J, 4!:." ~ ...... to l .00 T ''" ,..,.,t'<> , v-,.-o'X.,.. 1,,.1,<>, ~,,. .... 1• ofi,..,,... o • ">b"'l.J i..,,,,.rrotl'\ .V.xt-·""°' lo-oblt- cotTOfl 62"' ~ f ·~'· " ''\l .... .., "'°"cl 1-.1, k't 7S! P.-.y -~':. Ylllwt to l .00 NEWPORT BEACH through barrier.; -enlarge en1otional horizons. Y o u receive message or call which provides green light f o r creative project. LEO !July 23-Aug. 2:!]' Results are obtained -your natural abilities are appreciated. Satisfaction is gained as praise romes from pem>ns you respect. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Slow pace. Al'oid expanding too quickly. Good ncv.•s is due in conne<:tion v.·ilh speC'ial l 0 Ftithion I "-cl OPEN. Mort •• f!l'l 10-S:30 P.M. '\ Sat. lo-6 P M. Sun. 1i.a PM agrecn1ent, joint e f f o r t , partner or mate. Circumstances tum In your favor. Public relations impro\·es. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2:!), Be meticulous about apparent minor points. Thoroughness now will pay dividends. Work associates look to you for constructive suggestions. SCORPIO (Oct. 2J...Nov. 21 ); Change is featured as nlC'SSages. calls, questions and ans.,,,·ers flash to forefront. Your ability to time events, to imprint style '"'iii gain you add c d re cognition-and 1none?o". SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21 1: Issues and questions ar(' settled, not all to your liking. ll0\.1-"ever. }"Oil d<J !'CC your \\·ay to greater ,.;r>curity. Rt>lationsh1 p v.·nh lo\"Cd one improve!!. · CAPR ICORN (lX'c. 2'l-Jan . t'l 1: If y0u insist on ~uarantces. you could <-'omc up {'!npty-hand«i. Some wRnl you ru trust. to understand :ind to have faith . . \Q UARlrS 1,lnn. 20.Frb [ 1r.1: '.\lone.\" pi cture 1$ brighter 1han in rt.'«!nt past. ln\'est inl yo11r 01\'n abilities. Don'! \\"<lit IP be told by olhrrs You kno1v your 0\.1-"!l ,·ap11bilities. PI SCES ! Feb. 19-'.\l!irch 20 ! ~luth that scrmed out-of· r<':lC'h brr o n1 es ava il11b!t> l 'yclt> 1s hi~h : il"E't started Take 1nitu111ve. '.\l nke ne"· !»1art~. cu n 1 a ct s . Push lor.1aro . JOE CARLOS PLUMl!HG CO. 1oe "'" :1""~ ..... 548 ·~ ' 1 67~ Sur f>nor C.Os!a Me!>il atpJoctMMI 'erii Ow SfN<lolty "Foor A Wo!tf" HHtw ·A Kit· clw-11 °" A 1-" lci Stylot - .-1 for lttel 9'1c• Sr"k' ~l•c "Jo, .. A Of.," Under current procedures, "'hi.le the victim's sexual past is admissible, her alleged rusailant's is not. "Because so many rapists go free, becall.5e £Very rapist has .fihls defeMe available to him, people who "'°OU.Id be in· jail are out there on the streets, ready to repeat their crimes," RobbiM as!erted, Robbi.ml cited a ?o.tcGeorge College or Law study on the crime of rape in S a n Francisco during 1970. There ¥r·ere an estimated 6,000 rapes in the city that year of which 621 were reported, While 57 cases went to court, there were only 27 convictions (17 had prior l'Oflvfctions) and only six men went to state prison. "It is dlffio.ilt for a man to urKlerstand the crime of rape and really relate to it. In presenting my bill, I have had an education from some of the comments made by m y legislative colleagues." A prevalent argument Rape is not at al! like ordinary sex. It is a crime of violence. "Saying that a \\'01nan enjoys being raped is not at all true. Con1paring rape to lyncNng was to blacks, a "'"'SY •:ex ~AA~ of saying I can oppress }'OU." •SWIMMNG •B&OI Ms. Nonnan finds i t LESSONS TRJPS paradoxical that at a time • f\.USLO"TSMOl:E when feminists are talking Slwilllt..r.:t IM about more freedom f 0 r ENROLL NOW ·~men. the threat o1 rape ROUGH RIDERS makes women more and more DAY CAN# . afra id to be out alone. l)l·JIJI wl~Jlt1 f tee T re nsportation Ad ult Counsetcn ~ DANCE CLASSES . V i o tape equipment is avail ble to record student progre s. You learn quickly I We ha excellent faciUties and sma I classes (maximum 7) IE6tHHtHG -tHTEllMIDIAR -ADVAH(ltD ~OffSStOHAL-TUCHEll-TlAIHIHG CU.SSH ST AITING IN MA y ALL NOW: ·545-1088 COSTA MESA during the floor debate of the 4 '""el' m• uses ,,........, Mii: .._. .,...,1,i .. ...._ .. .,.. . ..,.. ~ ....,.. bill. he said. ¥r'"2S that a ~~~""".T~-""".<=•:•:•:· ""'~:;";"2"'~-=~-""". ... -""". .... · ... ·=..,•""". .......... """. .................. ~ ........................ -!_ promiscuous IA-'Oman c o u I d a<:ewe her boyfriend or any other man of ni::ie. Robbins' ans .... ·er .,,,·as that e\'ery 'll:oman has a right to be protected from assault. no matt.er .,,,·hat kind of life she hns led. Under the present S}'Slcrn. '"the \"ictim is made to feel that she has done something .... ·rong by being raped." Bccauso or this, he said, tl1cre ha! been a 70 percent MEAT '"'-It .... llitdrrcr ••• Hu> wll IM 'JIM .. ...W: ,,_ _. t11f """" .. ,... ~ .. COAST SUPER MARKET WI DWYIEI IYHT MOM.. WIG.., flt. 673-35ttl 33•7 E. COAST HWY. COAONA OEL MAR 0 OPEN! the only paint .. , & wallpaper store in.--.... Corona del Mar aint .• Colon!:l PAINTS Behr Stain Varathane Tone N' Ttque floor wall decorating accessories." Minwax Stain paint .. . paper .. . things.~ 2919 east coast highway ..• corona del mar ••• 673-2033 Sign up for wallpaper hanging classes _, • • . . . . . . , . . • ptial Ceremd-nies --,---- Performed Nu Now at ... CHARPENTIER- MACDONALD Our Lady Queen of Angels Cathblic Church, i\' e \\' p o r t Reach was th(' sl•tling fr1r the double rine: ceren1ony linking Shirley i\1 a rd on a I d and l\liehael \\'. Charpentier. San Juan Capistrano. They are the dau~hler and son of lhL' J:1n1f's f. r<.facdonatds of Corona del J\lar ::ind the \\1H lia1n Charpenticrs of Orange . Attendant s '\'ere Sus a n \Valker, Kathleen Eggers. Jf'an and David Dcrt>y, RPn"e Charpentirr, Jerry Pecant. ~Larry l\liller, Jnmes Ste~·urt :ind Ada1n and ·r r a c i Henderson. The bride is a )'.!n.1du<Jlc of Tustin llii.:h School and attended Fullerton College. while her husband ·is a graduate of \'ilia Park lligh School ;ind ultl'Hded &inta Ana Collcg{'. 1'hey "'ill resiie in Sun Juan Capistrano. BURNETI- BLACKBURN During double ring rites in Crace l1rethrcn Chu r c h , Orange, Christ a I Ann Blackburn and Ronald Burnett v.-~rt' m:.irricd. The ticv. Hobert Thon1pson officiated for the da11p:ht1·r oi the !\Ir, nnd l\1rs. Thon1as Blackbun1 Jr. of \Veslminstcr and the son of U1c Gt.'Qrge Burnetts of Huntington Beal'h. Jayn1e f\Ia gcrs and Bob Ble1ckbt1rn \\'ere hon o r :11lcndan!s. Others were Alice !\la~crs. Norma E~ll·tt. l i"'lic Laux. Debbie Griffith. Kellr and Billy Ruh. J)Oug and 1'offi Blackburn, Ste\'c \\'illiarns and 'l'iin Collins. The bride is a graduate of WEBBE R-HARTWICK CliHot d Tinunons \\'ebber. the P:.iciflt. 1'hcy w!ll rc~idc 111 Stockton. ) son or the Arthur 11. Webbers ALEXA NDER -REY NOLDS MRS. CHARPENTIER Fountain \1allcy High School and her husband is a graduate of lluntingtcn Beach lligh Sthool. of South Laguna, cla1nll.'d Lindn Sununers llart~·ick as his bride durin~ rcrt•n1011ie,_; conducted in St . A 11 n e · s Episcopal Church. Stockton. Ofrlcinllt \\as ll\(' Bl'\ DouRlns Thompson. Parent.'\ of the bride at'c f\lr . :11111 l\trs \\'i llian1 C. Su111111ers o f SaHisa\\·, Okla. Honor attendants were ~!rs. J:unes Gunter and Daniel Nutley. 01hers 11·cre ~liss Connie '\lebbl'r. 1\1.iss Judv Crook. Sheri Gunter. Denni" H<1r\1rick. Hobert Bent7. and Larry Ginuncz. 't11e ne\I' l\1t'S. \\'rbbcr "·as educated in Sutter Creek and nt A111;1dore. lier husb<ind is a g-raduatr of Santa Ana High School nnd the Un iversity of Judith Ly1m Reynolds <ind Robert Bruce Alcx:in1!cr of Corona dl•l :\1ar \\'11rc n1arri('(I In St. Jaincs Ep1 s cop :1l C:hu r('h. NrYlport Beach 11;\h thr Bt•1'. John A s hr .1· officiatinA. 1'hc llC\\']\"l\'L"<IS, 11·ho \\ill reside in Nl:\\'VQrt Bcaeh. :ire graduates of Ne1vpo11 Harbor lligh S<"hool and a1tcruh·d Orange Coast Collegr. Ill' ;11.~o studied at California State Unh·ersity, Long Beach. f\laid of honor and best 1nan 11·cre Patricia P,t!nll'r a11d r-.lichael r-.tullen. Cllhers in !ht' bridal p;irt~1 \l l're L i n d 11 Parsons. Judith Zitnn1(•nnan J a 1n t' s H o g a n . .\1 ark Crutchfirld. Scan l\!oorl' a11d Kl'rr} Kas\('r l'arcnls of the bridal couple :1n' \lrs Hobl•rl Brost• of t\l'" port llcach, .\!rs. l'i1arce l\ll'crSsl'llHtn of Auahcitn and llk' la!l' .\Ir. Bu s sell All'XOndt'r. SEIBERT-BEHR ENS liCLA g1·adu:1tes J/\net Ellen B('hrens anti \Villian1 Pabst St.•1tx·rt \\'Crc rnarricd in ('crcn1onics l'Onductcd in an lr1·111e pine grovr. l'arcuts of the ne\\·l~'l\'eds are .\Jr. an1t ~!rs. ~lartin Uehrens of Irvin<' and lhe Hubt.>rl Stoi berls of \\'est11"00d. Follo"'ing a Big Be a r hont·~ rnoon. !ht'\ 11 ill n•sid in S.111 Francis('()_ • • ,, J I .. •tJ JI{ ,"" " ' ' I ;JI• I :;;_ii· " --~ ~· r .~.~;,I /Q;I l ':___) ~_., I . I I Iii I ' ' . I ' J: 't' '~·I ~ . ~\~ I , w'rl.,j I,'(, .t 1'' ~ ;\ r i, ~Ir ~·. 1:((fl' •>/01 .t \I~ .,\" . .ii 'l~lr1/1 ' ,.. ~ .. ;,· I , 1 i 1u~I i!S w.n ong•n~llv mad! Reg $2.49 l b. '7 ~ or1 Eu•OPI:' by •~un!.'rS to• ma"y Spe all p ced '!' 1 I 'oear~. Th~ flavor •S e•cellenL s2" 2'9' n .··.~,' t 1, rea1 !or ~nackong and cookuig, , l b. , / Volunteers Called Heart, Conscience I )) , LET YOUR TASTE BUDS DO THE TALK· t:\t· ING ... SAMP LE BEFORE VOUBUV. IT'S r .,,. ~~ti!M'1 ~.S!!S· I SPORTSWEAR I 1f ' WESTCLIFF PLAZA' ' ,.: ... I I 1" .. :, '·" : By JO OLSON OI 1r. D•llr Pilot Sl11f GwCnda \Va!son gave a ··pep talk" to old aod new officer:; or the South JJrangc County Voluntary Attion Center and volunteers who 1vcre being honored for ou ts! anding service during !he agency's annual re<.'tlgnition luncheon. She was an astute choice for the assignroent. having been cited many tin1c.s for her own v o l u n teer contribulions. llonored at th e local, stall' and national levels, she most recenlly "'as selected a Beautiful Activist by a New York cosn1etic corporation. "I've con1e to salute you," she told the nien and "·01nen gathe'red in I he Ta le Gf the Whale. ''\\le'rc nll fellow volunteers. You are t/1c heart and conscience of t h e comn1uni1y. You get things done. "You've educated bu i t t hospital~. our child rc·n. provided cuhurc. You go into the needy areas of r}Ur county. "You're not afra id 10 resort to <inything. And the real re!urn for your harc1 labor is recognition that you 'v e achieved something.'' J\•lrs. \Vatsvn. a \'Oluntctr executive \\'ilh the i\1arch of Dimes and one of the prime niovcrs in the founc'ing of !he Cl1ild Guidance Center , stressed that eon1munication bct1veen volunteers. agencies and the community i s csscnlial. ,. •·\\le must make people al'.'are of what's being done in the community," she said. :\lrs. \\'at.son also called r~r mor e training of \'Oluntet.'rs. "You've become exper1.s in varied rictds." she said. "and through ea<:h step of their oi)cration and do one-day \\'Orkshops annually f o r training in such areas as press relations. An<l she charged agencies with the task of giving content to ,-oluntcer jobs. Volunteers shouldn't do "just busy 11·ork '' she said. • ' ~frs. \Vatson noted thr.t corn mun i ca Ii on also.is essential betv.·een staff aria \'oluntcers. "Some or the best staff have been \•olun!eers." she explained. ~frs. \Vatson rc1narke<l on the volunteer training being given lo many youths and stressed that "we <ire agents of change. \Ve n1ore on a ne\.\· these skills have helped gain 0---•••• -._-.-;;-._-._.-. •. ""'"I valid credentials for paid employment. Experience is) the best training available. bul l do we need more 1raining?" She suggested that perhaps agencies take the volu~teers! Nttd to tolk to SOIMOllt? A lovln9, lrlllll'CI llV perwn wUI llsltn •lld Mlp. C!lnlldet1ll•I, ol CltUrK. '45·122l A I C HELJ' LINE A Mlnh"'V ot ,\!. AlldroW• P rt•ll'fle•llll" Cftijrdl. program. \Ve n1akc the public av.·arc .. , She t'Omn1ented on the volunteers ' cnthusias1n nntl cautioned theni not to lose it. "You're great <ind I salute you," she concluded. Volunteers honored \\'err f\larilyn Arnold. Carol Banks. Barbara Bock , Diana Brokate. Rcbt.'Cca Cornejo. Judy Coyne. Linda Davies. Don Frank. Sus<1n Gary and Kathleen Gr:1f. Also, ~lau Hall , Iva l-layes, t '' 17th & '""-. ~wport hec•. ~ 641-0972 • '"'~:-.. Betty Sue Lukins. Ze 11 a I WCSTQIHPLAZA AAtROAISLANO I L)~•.1~\"·~----M _ _.... __ ,._,_..,_._._,._,_ .... __ ·'"-'--'-.J..~l~·~-·J;! ~terklin, ~'ranees O I en i ck . Newr.ort Soo.:11 216Mi:J'•neAve. 1l ,.. .-. Svsan Salisbury, Le Bo y ~-41 2 1 67~-J~ 1 ~ Standley. Jan Stephenson .1'.====:.--=~=z:=::'.__-::::-----::-=-:--:==-::====-=======~· •• Sally \\'clsh and To1nmie " \\'ilck. ----~ ~ New ftl('mbcrs or l h c executive board arr .\·lary \Vo If f, presid('nt : Phyllis Drayton, vk.~ pr c s id en I : Sandy 1\1rknette. se('rctary. and :\latt I/all. treasurer. .....--~~ ~ ... -.. ~,,.-~~ ANNOUNCING THE OPENING ~f'V'),,, or OUll NlW CLINIC :--J ==:, __ L~'~··~·~'~'":::::'~'="~··~·~·W"-"•'~'m=;=••~·~·~·~,,_,""''~'~'="~''~'~'-~--.::. -.,_, ••. Just a little "Mid-Week " Special! ('. J11ft y-P 101"""''~'"· J l).}?Jt~ff~ H~~'f~s s Skirts ., , ..... j~ ~ .. u , ·,\ Body Shirts ....... 4 • l.radu.1\!' Corseticres ,\ !hru !-'!-'cup~ l"Bt Comforlatfft in YCM1r Cups" I 370 E. 17th St. Cosio Mtto 642-54)0 SIO SS OUI N(W CLINIC Wnt.1nle1 .. "' lhs111Ml$~1 • 111111111111 Cur111 ~ .. _, ........ o ' NEWPORT COSTA MESA 1619 Ntwport 11 ... d. 646-16)) AM.I.HEIM 1664 w. lroodw.y 771·4141 S.t.HTA AMA TUSTIN 1 lfZZ Tws6'1 A.Yt, 547·•129 LA HADA 7SOW.lA"*"'M•d. IZ I JI ''7·17,I 17141170.,147 Ill 01~1 I IEllC .. ·::: ~.-::::._:.~:--~~:.!:;":~~-~~f s·: -.: -~·;_:< • • -· SALE 96¢yd. Reg.1.29 Blouse & dress solids Easy ca re polyester/cotton blend. Basic;: and bright tones. 44/ 45" wide. . . -._. SALE 1:19yd. SALE 1.34yd. " .. ' Reg.1.59 Blouse & dress prints Fabulous no-irons of rayon/cot1on. Lots to choose. 44 / 45" wide. SALE 2.24yd. Reg. 2.99 ·"-· Polyester douQleknits Great looking jacquard solids. All polyester no-iron. 60 "' wide. Sale prices clfechve lhru May 18. Reg.1.79 Decorator prints All cotton !hat's no-iron. Super seleclion. 44/45 " w ide. JC Penney ' ' ~ ::·.:: "· .. -· :z: .: .-:;' SALE ... 89¢yd. Reg. 1.1 9 Gingham checks Mactune wash. no-i ron polyester/ collon ble nd. NeJI colors. 44 /45 wide BUENA PARK ORANGE ltoch of OrllM)tlhOf'pt City D,. ol Gorde!n c;,o•• lt~d. Optfl Ooity •:l O to •:lO P·"'· Su11doy 10 lo 7 Ope11 10-• p.111. D11ll1 Su11do1 10 to 6 . . SANTA AHA l•OO s.,. lrht.W . Ho. of 5,,, Coot! Plor1 Opt11 10-• p.111. Dolly S4.i11day 10 lo 6 • I I \ I ' I . . . ' . 01)! LI..::,-'_'•-·_•_• ________ _:• =··:::"cc-~::·:'.I:_• C:'":.C''...:_"_: Programs , Re f le ct W ide Interest ICE SKAT I NG WITHOUT WEAK AN KLES C M Wome n i'olu.sic \VI II be provided by Lhe Stro\Hng Strings of Orange County y,•hcn the Coota t-.1esa \\'omen's Club installs new ofri<..-ers Saturday, l\-lay 18, in the clubhouse. lieadin~ the sl at~ will be r.trs. Cleve Schultz. On her • board v.•i\l be the l\1mes. 1-1. l\. Spratt, Gu.star Patr.er, Leland , Camp, Jtaymond Lund and • Raymond Snyder. SC Juniors Sooth Coast Junior Women's Club v.'111 have a hot. dog booth flt the FOW\ta\n \1 a l I e y CUitural Arts Fair Saturday, ~1ay 13, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the commllflity center. Proceeds will be used for formation of a girls club fer 1he Fountain Valley area. Jun ior Leagu e cons u It ant , organization development adinlnlstrator. llughe.s Aircraft Co. will conduc t sessions on transactional anal ysis a rid productive inquiries Saturday, Alay 18. Registra:ion is ot 8:30 a.m. Benefit Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Board or Realtors \\'Ill conduct a rurn1nage sale Saturday, May 18. at the corner or Beacfl Boole1·ard and Talberl Street. Huntin&lon Beach. Proceeds '>''ill suppot1 the paramedic unit in Huntington Beach. Reunion All fomi~r stude-n is or Armst.rong Collt>ge are in\ ited to an 11lumni rt"union at 5·30 p.m. Saturday , "lay 18. in IIis Lordsh1p0s re s l il u r :i n l , Berkclc~. Worksho p A Touci1 or Classroom v.·i!I thc1ne the workshop planned by the filnlHy Study Group o! Orange County fro1n 9 a.m. to -1:30 p.n\. Saturday, ~1ay 18. at Gisler Intermediate School. Huntington Beach. Dorothy Briggs. n o t e d author or "\'our Child's Self Esteem,'" and John Plat!. eonsulting psychologist, "'ill prescnl the progr:.m. Seavie w Seaview Little League will conduct a paper drive from 9 u.m. to 5 p.n1. Satu rday and Sunday. i\lay 18 und 19. Collett.ion points arc Edison Convnunity LeBard Park. Center AAUW and A family bike ride and picnic is plaruied for members and families of the Huntington Beach Branch ur t h e American Association o f University \Yomen . The group \\'ill assen'lble at II a.m. Sunday, i\l:iy 19, In Ir\'ine Park. Phil harmonic Tea Philharmonic Juniors rronl Ne11•port Beach and Huntington Harbour \\'ill be honored by the 'Von1en's &ard. Orange Co u n t y Philharmonic Society during a lea at 2 p.nl. Sunday. May 19 . in the Costa r..lesa home or hlrs. Da\'id Schy;•eitzer. Gloria Ha rris dt scrlbe1 her t ransition from housewife and mother to student and profe11ional woman on KNBC documentary. • No weak ankles fo r beginners with the lee Capades pro designed Ice skates and unique teaching method. • Rent or buy Ice Capadet skates at our sport shop. • Enjoythe thrlllofska llng In a few hours. • Giit certlficatet, In t ny a.moun t, for leuone or ice •kales , • , a gift of lltetlme value. ADVANCE REGISTRATION ICE CAPADES CHALET COST A. MESA. MESA VERDE SHOPPING CENTER HA.RIOR BLVD. AT ADAMS A performance by TilC 1 Magic Theater. a children's ' theater grot1p of actors and J actresses from South Coast , Repertory Theater. wilt be , : staged ~t noon Saturday. May , ; 18, in Ou.r Lady of Guadalupe i Parish lia!I, Santa An.a. Way Out Read er Not in Or bit _____ A_s_KABOUT ~~,~~~;~~ROUPRATE •; S po n s o red hy lhc \ professional members of the l Junior League of Newport 'Jiarbor. the event is part of the leai;ut>'s cornmit.n1cnt to !he Delhi Comn1uni ty. A tamale sale "·ill t;:ike ,place follo\\'i n~ thf' pc r r or m an c t' v.·1tll ti~~ roooerotion of v.'Q1neu of the Delhi Commun!!~· An chor Lodge Orange Coast Sv.·edes v.111 help the No r\\"egians (!()lel>ratc 1hcir independence day \v\th a 1 dance l''ridav. May 17, in lhe ' Halecrest Clubhouse, Costa i\1esa . DEAR ANN LANDERS: l am curious about a certain aspect of our space progran1 that h&<> never been discussed publicly. \Viii you try to lirt the \'eil? Since our society h a s bcro1lle so sex conscious, and any married man \V ho abstains for an cxtendt>d period or time is considered an oddity, what measures are taken, if any . to minimize or curb the astronauts' desires ? 111eir "sexual sabbatical'' sbould serve as an incentive to \\'1\y\rard h.usbands who find it died. I asked her why and she said, "Bt!cause it '1 s n ' 1 healthy.'' llow co1ne it wa.s healthy all these years 1nd now it isn·1·? I feel like r..tom doesn't love inc any more and she is using health as an excuse. -STEADY READER DEAR STEADY: \\'h11I your mo ther means is. ii iisn't E~10TIONALI.V healthy - and she Is right. Too bad she took you Into her ht>d in the first place. £\·en though your motht"r IR your mother, she is sllll a member of the opposite sex. i\I o t Mr-son under the best relaUonshlps of coodlllons can become too "heavy." This can cause problems. r 1easc don'I consider yourse l f rejetttd beca use your molh er fi nally gol 11mart. A no-nonsense approach to how to deal with life's most chfficult and niost rewarding arrangement. Ann Lander.'i' bookie!, "i\1arringc -\Yhat To Expect," '>'•iU prepare you ror betler or ror worse. Send your request to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 3346. 222 \V. Bank Dr.. Chicago. 11! 60654. enclosing 50 cents in coin and NEWPORT BEACH An e~ceptional selection ol quality rugs, all cert1lied for authentici!y! Guaran1ned satisfaction, or we'll exchange ii lor equal value. ANTIQUE RUGS: A magniticcnt colleclion of KAZAK, SHIRVAN, CHI CHI. TABRIZ. and many mo1e! CO NTEMPORARY RUGS : An excellent colloction ol MESH KIN. KASHAN, HAMAOAN, ABAOEH, KERMAN. BALOUCH, HEAIS, AFSHAR and more. FINE SILK RUGS: An outstanding group of SlLK OUM. SI LK KASHAN, NAIN {WOOL & SILK ) SILK BASE ISFAHAN, FINE PART SILK OUM and more. SUNDAY, MAY 19t h, NEWPORTER INN 1107.bore• Ro•d, New port B1•ch • Pr•view: 1 p.m. • Auclion 2 p.m. a long. stamped, s_•_l_f_-~~!!!!!IU!tl~IO~"~r~IU~CO~l~"~ll~"~"~IO~Ml~l ~t•~ll~lD~·~l~!l~Jl~"'~·~ll~1'~· ~'~'"~•1~"~"~""~'~'!"~"'~'~' ~!~I addressed envelope. T MS -c ec~~ -m110• ere <I td< s -------\Villic Anderson and his orches1ra v.111 p r o v i d e Scandinavian and m o d e r n music during the 8 p.m. event, sponsored by Anchor Lodge, Vasa Order of America. necessary to be away from 1---------- their wives for extended •----------------------°"--------------------------------------- TI1e Jodp:e is planning a Father's Day breakfast in Costa 1'1esa Park June 16 from \ S a.m. to noon. Tile raising of \ , UlC traditional ?\fay Pole v.111 take place at ~. 1-lembers of the Vasa Junior Folk Dance t Club will perform. ' .. Art Affiliate s Six artisls working i n different media \\1ill present a workshop for the Art Affiliates 'Of Laguna Beach ri.tuseum at :Z p.m. r..tooday, Atay 20, in the museum. Artists and their mediums are Julie Gregory, ail painting: Georj?e Cunningham, -ceramics: Sid B u r n !' , sculp!ure ; Oa\·c C ar be l t, copper en.'.lrnclin~: Richard Soderman. oil l\'ash. and ,.~red Bochrnc. jc\1'elry. Docu mentary l\"omcn·s Liberation :-.to\'ement and the llausevt'ife \\'Ill be explored In a 30-minute TV documentary v.·hich 1vill air at 10:30 p.nl. Sunday. a.fay 19. on Channel 4. Entitled ··The Q u i e t Re\·olution al "trs. Harris," the fihn tells the story of the cffl'<'ts of the f eminist 1no1·emcn1 from the perspecti\'e of a prototypical hotJS{'\\"lf('. The houscv.·iff' Oescritx>s her "re\'olution" as a "quiet one tle<:ause l! \\'.1!> all ;nternal." Se minar for !heir lh ird Sl'min<ir. \Von1en in :0.lnn;iJl('fflffit v.·ill tra\'l"I to Paln1 Sorings to learn 11bot11 C' f rt' c I i \' e conv11un1 l'at1on~ 11n<I ha\' e sotne time for fun and sun on a l\ro-<lar jaunt. .\I~ r1 \\"C'bb. 1n::1nagl'tTM:':nt ...... GROUMD BEEF 79'£. USDA CHOICI IOHEUSS $140\IUIU CLOD ROAST s119 periods of tin1e. It might help them reassess their motives before they decide to stray. - NGT IN ORBIT OEAR N OT : Your statement that "any mt1rrled man who absains from · SPX for an extended period or time ls all odd.Jty" Is an opinion (yours), not a fact. It'1 ridiculous to suggest. as you do, that every married mall wbo went to war, or serves In the peacetime armed forces, tbe merchant marine, or dosem of otlter occupations tblt eepar:ate faJnllit• for lo111 periods, plays at0W1d. If you btllcve Cb.at, Pd say YOU are the oddUy. I . As for the astroaauta, only THEY can. Utwtr y o u r questlon. Anyone tn Hou~tnn "'ant to respoDd lo lbe lat'y's question~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I anl a t:J..year~ld boy. I have slept in the .'!an'Je bed with my mother every night since Dad died three years ago. I never thought there was anything wrong with it. Last week fl.loin told me I would have to sleep in the room I slept in before Dad THE NEW LOOK! is •t ... malbe'6 WIGS & Beauty S•lon 250.D, I. 17ril St. CesN Mnt1 -541·)446 I• Hll..,_~_.. USDA CHOICa HIND QUARTER $1 olbs USDA CHOtCI ._.,.loMMts TOP SIRLOIN s1 ~9 MARANATHA M EAT CO . 1.500 Adams AYI!., cos ta Mesa IAll'l•,....._,.."111(1-n. ... 1nol 54 6 -11' 6 ·l!l!!!i!( 0Ptft S.'ltn Diys-f a.m.106 p.m. iiiit l~ktto.H .......... ,tllf.Wtlf ......... ,, . ' •• • ANTIQUES Feahtrir19 Fine-Oki GA.LLOWA.YS 410 )Isl St. 675-2 121 .......... ,...,.. 41.1 :)\•' SllttrT Cl\W~'l'VI~ ~~'1.l"~·C-~"'IU6o "1~-ICl'Tt r----t th• WATER CLOSET hKl"'fU ...... 0... .... "-left•! ......... ... •cctueori•~ 411 )hi \f.•1~1 10) ErheCornerStorej 3009 VILLA WAY 575.1101 Antiques • Ob1eC1s d'M Contcmoorary L•gh11ng·· Arch1tecluraJ E1emen1s EXPERIENCE -~q Facials Man•cures-Pedrcures 281') ltl•V•t!~ 61~·•100 THE eon 1on SOON BONTON COOKERY SCHOOL GOURMET ..SCOl<TEMPORAIY ACClSSORIES •ZS Jott. 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Pork chops are lightly browned in the skillet, !hen placed in a casserole with a rich to1nalo sauce enlivened voilh the addition of beer and slices of melted fl.tozzarclla . Shells are a naturnl to serve with these chops, as there's plenty of flavorful sauce to be absorbed. Italian green beans. crusty bread and nu1gs or cold beer make your dinner complete. CHOPS ANO SJIELLS 6 loin or center cut pork ch-Ops I I 15 cunce) can ton1ato sauce I ( 6 ounce) can ton1ato paste '~ cup beer '~medium onion, chopped 1 ~ green pepper, chopped 1 clove garlic, minced I r3 ounce) can mushroorns, drained Salt and pepper to taste . . 8 ow1ces fl.fozarclla . sli('cd ·~ pound sheH macaroni, cooked Brown pork chops on both sides in skillet. Pork chops become company fare when cheese and Combine tonlato s a u cc . tomato paste, beer. chopped onion. green pepper. garlic. mushrooms, salt and pepper to ta ste. spices are added. A ring of macaroni shells adds Place three browned chops in 2 or 3 quart casserole or Dutch °'·en. Pour one-half ton1ato sauce over chops and one-hair or a.rozzare\Ja ove,· sauce. Layer again with remaining chops, sauce and cheese. Bake covered in 350 degree oven for approximately I \~ hours. Serve over shells in 4-.8 por,lions. the final I-Ouch. Now you can get genuine Cennan Style Salami that's made rii;h t here. Tenderly blended with naturdl spices, then delica1ely smoked and cured in the Old World manner. Serve Schirmer's Salami and your reputalion as a hostess will be even harder 10 live up to. 5chirmers the Sociable Sausage In the Ddlcales1m 1ttllon of all ALPHA BET A MARKETS ) ' . "Keep your money. Just hand over tile freeze drted beef stroganoff, shr imp cocktail, french toast, ice crean1 and all them other Mountain House goodies you got at your fr iendly outdoor store, friend." & MOUNTAIN HOUSE Al l the food you love indoors, outdoors Cain e 1/1 or write for a free menu p/a11ner ..• PERMA -STOR FOODS 2960 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 Ph one: 17141 556-7290 Store Hours: 10-6 Mon.-Sat. Wtdntsd,1y Ma~ 15 1974 DAILY PILOT S7 Steak:· American a·s Apple Pie Dy TOi\1 HOGE Af' N-11Ml,...e1 W"ttr Stcnk has long stood for the good life in An\crica, and now it ls regarded as a ::.ig:n of affluence. But. costly as it is, 111ost of us feel the need for a broi\l'<I slab of beef once in a 1,1•hlle. E\·cryone has his O\\'n idell.~ about ho\V steak should ~ cook(.'(J. Tirne was \\"hen rnost diners preferred it \\'Cll don(', or at least ntedilun . Hut today they usuall y ask for Jnedium rare and son1e relish ii half ra\\'. Jlitost steak buffs have their fa\'Ori\e cut , and this brings up so1nethin g J havim't been able lo figure out: the na1ncs they give steaks. I'm told that Britons had never heard of London broil until some Yan k informl'd them \\'hat it \\'<is. And, although I 1~as born and raise<i in 1\-lanhattan. I had neve r seen a NL'W YorK stea k on a menu unril I visitt>d Jlilaryland . As most of us knoW, beef is graded by gover nment i11spcctors for the protection of the consumer. It ranges fro1n prin1e. the most expensi\'e, to choice, \\'hich is generally considered the best for daily household fare. and on do'tl'll the ladder to grad~s \\'hich arc tough but still edible. Actually, the bottom levels are not reconunended unless you blanket them \\' i t h tenderizer and ha\'e a good set or teeth. ~fost butchers will tell you just \\'hat grade of meat yo~ are buyins:, but there are exceptions. Unless you kno\1• the m<in behind the 1neat counter, it is best to gel a briefing on the signs of qualit.v. Tender beef is heavily m;i rblL'd \l'il h 11hltC Streaks or fat . And thl' (.'lllor uf the bc~t bt'<!f. t•Xpcl'IS S11y , is bright crhnson. ~!any pt.'Oj)ll' think of sh!{lk 11 s a l'Ut of beef seared on bot h sides in the broiler, then served 1vith n1ushroon1s or oni-OJ1s and 1'-.rcnch fries. Dul there are other ways. s reak cooked in beer is tlclicious. and a cut of round sin1111erl'<i in \l'lnc can be 11 u1asterpiece. In fact. this n1cthod c::in make a tough piece of rneat fork-len<ler. STBAK IN U'INE SAUCE 3 ;>ounds round steak 11':! inrhes lhick 2 tablespoons bultcr 3 medium onions. chopped 2 tablespoons prep a red n1usl:ird Dash of \Vorchestershire J eup sliced nnishroorns Mint Adds Cool Note A piquanl acc.'()mpanimcnt. PINEAPPLE ,\IH\'T SAUCE 8-{}unce can crushed pinea ppl e 1,1 cup mint-flavor apple jelly Drain pineapple v.·cll : press between layers of nbsorbent 1owcling to remove as much juice as possib!l'. Beat jelly v.'ith a small \\'hisk or a fork to break up thoroughly: stir in the pineapple. Cover and refrigerate until servi ng ti1nc. Serve with roast lainb. ~'fakes I cup. .. Heres a dime tohelpyou buy extra convenience. elloggs mbocereal assortment. 18 Happy Servings. Now you can have Kellogg favorites in the cup board and save a liltle money, too. Kellogg's Jumbo Assortment· gives you 18 very convenient servings. 1 ~ traspoon suit 1 1 cup fl'd 1rinr l lo :l t~blr:tpcans flolll' Co\'cr lightly aud simmer Z hours. 1\dd n1lxturc of I part \1 inc and 2 p11r1 s water It needed. • Bro: n Sll':Jk on hntfl sides in bu!l1•r .1uu un ion~. n1ust<1rd . sa!L "''or c 1• s I l' r s h 1 r" . rnushrourus. \1lne :ind 1~ cup 1,1atcr. Add flour to pun Juices and sin1n1er 3 n1inutcs. Add still rnurc liquid if net.oded. Good ' with chi tlOO ale. Serves 6. Beat Hi!lh Food Costs with These FILLET OF FH.LET OF WHITING MAHI MAHI Only.. . 5~ 'Only ...• 8~ FILLET OF FRESH RED SNAPPER COOICEO COCKTAIL SHRIMP Only .... 1.09 • Full 1 95 Pound . . . • • ONE WEEK SUPER SPECIALS!".:',;' From TM L11mmi Indian Re~ff'YQliOfl in Wa)I\. Pon Siz e SALMON . Rr-q. 2.,5 .UC.Wulf! JUMBd SCALLOPS . . . ~ 2.49 ..... KING SALMON .. • 1.69 IF YOU DOM1' ICHOW YOUR FISH-kMOW YOUR FISH Mldlm , THE FISH MARKET "Com~ Our Low Pric~s!" 145 E. BROADWAY -645-5223 Costa Mesa Jim and Sandy Cammer ----- CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE • ! i FROM Fash ion Island Newport Be ach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR • I l \ ' " ~· . • ''8 o••L• PILO T I ··• '" .J ... • ______ _:c':::~::::ne><ia~. r.n.i1 J .... Regular- U.S. Gov't. Inspected Any Si1e Package lb. RIB STEAKS c USDA Choice Grade Beef large End ~.139 -GAME HENS Cornish-Checkerboard 9 9 Farms. USDA Grade ( 'A' 18-oz. Net Wt . Each BIRDS EYE IPEAS Prem ium Quality fresh-Froti"n Scotch Treat Froten Concentrate 10-01. Pkgs. Shoulder c Blade (Butt) Ideal to Pan-Fry Beef Roast Shoulder.USDA Choice s1" leel Chuck C.011 lib. lb, Beef Chuck Short Ribs ~;:~ 1b. 98' B I B • k t 1..,ele11·USOA Ckeice ff rlS e Whole or r.inl Cut lb. SJlt USDAChotce SJH Beef Arm Roast 1•~·• ..... ch~•1 1b. Beel Cube Steaks • Round Tip Steak USDA Choke USDA Cheice Gr•de &eel EDWARDS COFFEE Rkh In Colombian Coffee I-lb. Can lb. SJ7t n., 'I" c ENGLISH MUFFINS Mrt. Wright'• So OelicHlu1. l Pkgs.s 1 of 6 SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS! l'ABLE WINE t~,~;:;.pl ~o•I) $19 9 Gallon Bottle ~~~~~:h~~:!.?.~Cro~~1h $499 ~.~1.1d~,~~!?.~dH~f Gallo~1 99 Senorita T~quila.~::. d!:i::.s10 59 Almaden Mt. Wines~~-s334 AVOCAD.05 large Si1e Haas Buttery-Smooth Highly Oigestable $ for HOUSE PLANTS BANANAS FancyQuality 2 29( &9 2t/," House Plants •Mh 35' 4" House Plants •••h s1" • Firm f. Golden lbs. Carrots ~~~-:·c.:.. 3 ~; 39' Yellow Onions .";S-. 3 ~; 49' 8 II Top With Hello11• 29C roe.co ..... ..... ,. C•"bage c.1o, 0"" 10' aU ,,,.h Htod1 lb Orange Juice .. ::::·· :.1,:, 89' .. Farmer John Fully- Cooked Shank Portion lb. B f F'll t Sf k USDA Choi<O hof II I e ea S Loin Tenderloin c 'l'' lb, B I S k Shoulder-USDA SI" Oftl eSS feQ S Choice Betf Chuck lb. (family Steok) • Drumsticks c •Thighs USDA Grade ''A'' Quality lb. S k d" s.1 ..... , .... 1. s~ .. , mo e Meats , .......... "•"' J .... 44c f~•ko,. C..ft•~ -..1 rlt. B I B I Otcar Moy••-'r•<•ned 12-e1.99< ee 0 09ft0 Tt l'eok el Goedntu! Pkt. Smok- A-Roma Savory- Smoked 'flavor 1-lb. Pkg. Hallb t St k <•P'•'''' Chol<0 U ea S In landom W.+jJht1 Fl h t•' k , Cap1oin'1 Cholce·l'erfect S S IC S l'cirly f.o •e·ln llcind. Wr1. Camp's Butter Beef Steaks •:.~~ 99' R th• M t w· flovorful 12-01.69• c H s1· Fully Ceeked. a s ea 1eners To11e1 '"•· enter am ices To Pon ffy lb~1'' lb.99• '1" lb. Fryer Chicken Wings lb, 49• Fryer Chicken Backs & Necks lb. 1 S• Sii dB I ,.,,_, ,_, w 1•1b·99• L ' C k d H "'•"·'••w•"·'·"-69• Cl 0 OgftO Re9ulor·For Sn111ckll Pkt. eo S 00 e Om tdeo1 For Snoclr1 rks. Fryer Chicken Livers '"· 98• MONTEREY JACK CHEESE Ideal For Sandwich or Snacks . In Random Weights ~ TO.RTILLAS Lu~erne Corn k 19 I> pg, ~ Ideal for Tacos. of 12 CUT COIN -~'!".".-i Be~oir Golden Kernel~ "' ,,,,, 5 $1 YM~~~:. .. ... , ~~·:·,,..~,.. Pkgi. . , . ~ ,~_, . . . , STRAWBERRIES Perch Rllets · Sklnle11-Coploin'1 1.tb. 99< Choke·Heol " fat Plr9. C ked S II Copteln'1 Choi<e 7-ei. 00 (0 OpS lo1r To "•pore! 1'119. 99c BISCUIT ·a MIX ' ORANGE JUICE Lucerne-Rich In Vitamin C. H.11 79c Gollon ORANGE JUICE ~ Sco!th Treot-Concenl1ole rs~· 5 ·~·.$1 ~~41ic("~ ,)/ Can' -....: 14 . , , MEAT PIES cl ;ir 8•1·•'"'"3""-"'"d s 1 ~~,~-"4'"' & '°'' s 1 ~ ·~· ~ s-. • •. .;,.,..,..;,. 1 Pk g,. ~ ~ • Pkg1 . l ... Ml!G~een Beans imrds Eye Awake Bel-air legvlo" 4 9-ei s100 : '111h Tangy FtovOI'. J 12.e1. $100 "" Frt'nch or llol1onl l'k91. '" Greor for l•eokfo1I Con • @ .... Brussels Sprouts e Hash Browns Or 8roccoli Spe<i" IO-e1. 3 $100 ' 8el·oir l'ololoot· 412.ei.$100 • 8el·oor Oual1ty. '1191 . G•eor With St .. k! l'lo.91. @ Green Giant Peas Q Bel-air Cauliflower ln8ullt11a uce J •O-ei.$100 • Oelicoleflav•r·leal 3 10-oi.$100 l•nder Ga•den folle. 1'~91. f,,,i, Garden To1te. Migi . i 9el-air Spinach • Mixed Vegetables Cha.ppedorl1of s l'l-e1.S100 8el-olr l'remium 510-e1.$100 l1ch In l•on. '~I' Ouahty So Colorful. l'lig1. Hormel Sliced Bacon S ., o S 8'ow11 &. Se rve , .. ,. 83• Wt I s ausage Unk1 ar Polllet Pile. ~ SCOTT TOWELS Soft and Absorben Quality Towel c LARGE SIZE 'AA'' EGGS CreamO' The Crop c IN-STORE BAKE SHOP Localed Al I 000 BAYSIDE. HEWPORT BEACH Greot Sllrved with ltolion Spoghelli FRENCH BREAD Freshly Baked I•••''"' 39 s2 ·1 ( LOAF Loo k lor lhese lags. They mark lemporary exlra savings all over lhe slore. Stock up! IN DUR DAIRY CASE .. c VARIETY DEPARTMENT ~ RIGHT GUARD ~ Deodorant 8 3 ,.:::::-\ ~ 7-ounce ( .__...., Jillil'.. Con ., .!-. .... ..... SHAMPOO ~ 15-ounce ( • .. ,k 99 lilJlljl{. Bo ft le ~ No Soles Te Deo .. r1 " for let.re Prktt lffectl•• May 16-11, 1t74 ht Los An9tlt1, Ventura' Oran1• Ceuntr (lactpl (alallna) OIL ADDITIVE -~16-o •. 79c Con HAlltSPRAY The D.y Loo k 99 i 11~~;" c COLLECT A SET ••• STAINWS FLATWARE AmMirron Tempo 4, THIS WEEK'S OFFER ( , D • ----inner nlft •ach ...... _ ·-•• ·-........ •• I DOO loyslde Dr., H•wport B!!•C.h • 636 H. Coast Hlqhwoy. LOCJUflO l tocfl • Wl•\On & Foir•i•w, Costa Mesa • 211 L 17th Strfft, Co•tai M••• • lO l E. El Comino Rtol. So" Clemtntt • 14417 CYl•er Dr. ot WGIM, INint • 24 Moltol"Ch Bay '!010, Soutft Loquno • Sonto Ano k-eewoy at L11 Po1, M/\1lon Vit i• • 2402 M11r911trita Dr, Porkwey at Trobvco • g r u d c 0 s d y w T s s w n 0 di ju ,, d lO "' 0' ( m ju " Mixed Classic Grilled Foods cooked over a charcoal grW have a tantalizing aroma, sizzling juiciness and delicious smoky flavor that foods cooked in- doors can never achieve. Perha1>S it's because t.hey sme ll and sound so good that folks can 't sc('nl to \vait for them to i!CI off thl' grill, but it's also bN.'Su~c !111.'y look so good while U1l'y cook - especially sausa!!t'S. There arc n1an\' size:s and shapes of sau.sagrs 1hat take well to the grill. Select 1:1 I variety froin the delicatessen or butcher's case for outdoor broiling. The precooked n a I u r a 1 casing varieties get particularly plump and juicy while they cook and have that old -fashioned "snap" of gopdness with each smoky bite. A Sausugc h1ixed Crill vd!h three 1>0pular kinds o I sausa~cs -F'rankfurters , Br<il\\'Ursts and Thuringcrs - is filling fresh air fare for the first barbecue of the season. But be sure to hu ve mustard and catsup on hand for purists in the group. And have plenty of chilled lemonade to serve in frosty mint-sprigged glasses for all. SAUS AGE ~llXE D Gll lLL 4 natural casing Br<lt\vursts 4 natural casing Frankfurters 4 natural casing Th uringers Brush each sausage \Vilh huller or margarine if desired. Place sausages on mcdiun1 leve l of grill over mediun1-hot cotils. Grill 10 minutes, turning OllCl'. Sl·rvl' in blUls. toppt'<I with Confetti Relish or Bet•t Chop- Chop. or with combin:illons of favorite catsup, mustard and relishes. Serves G. Calories Counted Cs n you think of a better dieting aid lhan chicken? ' ·• • • . . • I I • " • I • • • .. FRESH LARGE GRADEAA EGGS DOI. ---• GOLD MEDAL Gorn MEDAL 5 LB . BAG FLOUR ~~IOtM' ............... ---=--:.. - SPRIMGFIELD FIRST QUALITY -GRADE AA BUTTER LB.CARTON BIG HALF QUART BOTTLES COCA COLA SWAMSDOWM PLUS DEPOSIT CAKE MIX LIMITED SUPPLY WHILE STOCK LASTS DEMMISONS CHILI & BEANS Springfield 15 OZ. TALL CAN-REG. OR HOT SPRINGFIELD PURE VEGETABLE s 119 SHORTENING 3 LB. CAN • CARNATION INSTANT BREAKFAST BOX OF 6 ENVELOPES ·' ~-­-......z ' .J GINGHAM APPLE SAUCE #303 c .. AMERICAN BEAUTY SPAGHETTI 12 OZ. CELLO PKG. REG. 33c 04Jl V PILOI 39 YOUNG 'N' TENDER ARTICHOKES LARGE SIZE NEW CROP BERMUDA ONIONS 10~. ;JswEET 'N' Ju1cY 8 "· 59c ' GRAPEFRUIT c,'!~0 CRISP DELICIOUS APPLES SPRINGFIELD ORANGE JUICE 6 01. CAM GREENGIANT 1201. 3/$1 .. RICE MEDLEY PICGS. •RICE PILAF •RICE VERDI SPRINGFIELD CUT GREEH BEANS llG I l/4 I LI. IAG GREEM GIANT NIBLETS CORN IN 19 C t-:".:"'"""liJ~l!Ll.il:BUTTER SAUCE LIQUOR DEPT. 29c I You probably already have your own favorite IO\\··calorie ways of preparing chicken . 1'he National Broiler Council suggests two more pounds- shcdding ideas you might 3lso v.•ant to try: HOSY LO \V-C ALO RI E ClllCKEN 3 broiler-fryer breast hal\'cs. skinned USDA CHOICE ROUND STEAK S£AGRAMS 7-CROWH 89 WHISKEY '"™ s499 ~1-~~~·_1_·e_R<i>~p·_·u_'_1_L_/!4.~-·-"T_H~~$-3.;:_7_9, YOUMG 'M' TEMDER BEEF LIVER 1 ~ teaspoon onion s:1!t 2 tablespoons sherry ~ 1 cup tomato juice ~:, cup green pepper, diced 11~ teaspoon soy sauce Season chicken breasts with onion salt . Place in baking dish. Combine sherry, ton1ato juice. diced pepper nnd soy sauce: 1>0ur over chicken. Bake, uncovered, al 400 degrees F. for 40 minutes. Baste occasionally w i t h tomato juice mixture. SLl~t CILICKEN BAKE 2 broiler-fryer breast halves. skinned 1,1 teaspoon garlic st1lt 1 i teaspoon paprik.:i • ~ cup lcrnon juice 1 teaspoon soy i;auce 'i tcr1spoon basil ll'<l\'CS, crushed 4 Spanish olive!!, sliced thin $c3SOTI chiCk('TI b r (' a s I halves with ga rlic s a 1 t Sprinkle \vith pnprika . Place chicken in sh111lo\1' b:.iklng dish. rib side up Comb1nt' lcn1un juirc. ~y sauce. and baiul lcnves. pour over chicken. Dake ot 400 degrees !-'., uncovered , for 20 minute~. Turn chicken. hn111c v.·ith JUll'CS, top v.lth ~Heed oli\'f'~ ijnd conUnuc baking for 2\1 mJnutcs •• LEAN 'M' MEATY BEEF SHORT RIBS BARM BULK STYLE BACON OSCAR MA YER ALL BEEF OR ALL MEAT WIENERS OSCAR MAYER ALL BEEF OR ALL MEAT BOLOGNA OSC AR MAYER SMOKIE LINKS BAR M FRESH SLI CED BOLOGNA BA R M POLISH SAUSAGE 69~ ··~ 89~ ·11 01. 89~. r lCG . 98~ .. 12 OI. PKG-. 89~. 98~. USDA CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP STEAM OUR OWM CURED CORNED BEEF PROTEIN BLEND GROUND BEEF FARMER JOHN SLICED BACOM FARMER JOHN LINK SAUSAGE FARMER JOHN ALL MEAT WIENERS 8AR M BULK STYLE WIENERS I OL PKGo. ISLAND INN 19( FROZE lll..I DAQUERI Oll ('II MAR GARITA MIX 69~ 89~ 39~ 89~. 89~ Sloro Hours 9 A.M. lo 9 P.M. Daily lncludinq Sunday Prices Effective: Thursday thrv Wednesday May 16 thru 22 Prices subject to slock an hOML WE GLADLY ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS COSTA MESA 19th and Placentia PLACENTIA 710 W. Chapman l • • I l I • ' I • . . .. • • ' . . . . . . ' " . IOWA MAID or PATRl.OK CUDAHY OUR LOWEST PRICE SINCE AUGUST 19721 \ -:t'; . ·-S\...\C8.D t:iACOM . . . ... ••••"••• • ••' ••u• Double Discounts m~an extra savings. Temporary purchase allowances from the manufacturers , in addition to our reg ular low discount prtces. Look for the hundreds of shelf tags throughout the store. 10 PACK s.o.s. PADS .29 15·0UNCE BOTTLE JERGENS 119 HAND LOTION 12-0l SPRAY BOTTLf 119 CLAIROL FINAL NET NIC'£&' EASYHMR5 COLOR I 69 8-0Z. BTL. • REG • W/BQDY • HERBAL ESSENCE CREAM RINSE :?2-CT PKG • TO~VELE TTS WASH N' ORI ?0-0Z. REFILL BOTTL( .79 .49 WINDEX 42 GLASS CLEANER I 18-0Z BOX •VASELINE INTEN SIVE CARE 77 BATH BEADS I 1!>-0Z. BOX • VASELINE. INTENSIVE CARE 77 HERBAL BUBBLE BATH 1 .69 50·CT. BOX • VASELINE WIPE 'N DIPE ADULT • MEO!U'-1 •HARD PEPSODENT 27 TOOTHBRUSH I B"NO RAlQR GILLETI E TECHMA TIC ' --~. ' . ·~ I O·C T 04.,,.D CARTA10GE GILLETTE ·-~ . """""' ADJUS TABLE ·, ,, 149 TECHMATI C . '· ,. 13-Ct 0.,NO CAl{rR10Cl 109 1J""x36· ROLL• 18' , .. ~.ROL L NO BUGS M'LADY 7 7 SHELF PAPER I STOR E HOURS MO N-FRI : 9:30-9:30 SAT : 9:30-8:00 SU N: 10:00-7:00 32-0UNCE BOTTLE SU NSWE(T 55 PRUNE JUICE I 10-0Z. CAN • 5 VARIETIES .23 SLENDER LIQUID DIET 1 GALLON BOTTLE·OCEAN SPRl\Y CRANBERRY JUICE 191 COCKTAIL 6-PACK BOX • ALL YARIEflES CARNATION 72 INSTANT BREAKFAST 1 .. PACK BOX • CHOC. • CHOC. MALT SPECIAL MORNI NG INSTANT BREAKFAST 16-0UNCE JAR COFFEEMATE . 1&-01 PKG • MARGARIN[ BLU E BONNET .72 .99 .42 rLurro"sHoRTENING · I 47 18-0Z JAR •CHUNKY • CREAMY SKIPPY 75 PEANUT BUTTER • Mirlh'TilaN'E"sauP • 31 5·6\JNCE BOX 3 9 LA ROSA MANIEOTTI , LA0ROSAXSPAGHEITi '"'~43 OLD Cl PASO • 7 5·0Z JAR 3 3 JALAPENO RELISH I Mil'o 'Tl:'co si;Bct" .35 1<.·QZ CA.N • REGUlAR •HOT NALLEY'S CHILI CON 50 CARNE W/BEANS I '·Ol PK •CHICKEN NOODLE 15 WYLER'S SOUP MIX 1 1 .':>·Oi 1-'KG. • ONION .IS w e reso1vl! 11\e flgl'lt 10 rcl use sa!f'5 to commf'rtoal dl'.'Jl!'•s S.11~ ••• t.Ollt'CI~ on all iaa.abht 1\ems SahsliC:l1on guaranteed or your mon('y 1et..inch'd '1copyt1ghl 1914 Af/JIY &If• ~.p r,ghls teJt:ro·ed PR ICES EFFEC TIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA • ALPH A BET A MARKETS I LB CAN DRIP • REG. • ELECTRIC PEhK HILLS BROS. II' 102 COFFEE · . 3 LB. CAN • REG; · ELECTRIC PEAK . , 1 9' .zo 155-0Z. CAN • MEAT FRISKIE DOG FOOD lJJ\JBti llls:''u"' 49-0UNCE BOX TIDE DETERGENT &Sc SAVE 14c sw0£d'r1c'Kl'E"R"E'usH .63 iiUt aR'ANii'E'!tiCr • 7 4 64·0Z. BTL •GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .78 COCKTAiL SHRIMP5 .85 20-0T. •ALPHA BETA INSTANT 364 MILK 20-0T. CARNATION 4.0Z ':'-01 OOTI LL SCHIL LINGS VANILLA 50 EXTRACT I " nz CAN SCHILLINGS BLACK 57 PEPPER I 15·0UNCE CAN • W/MEATBAllS CHEF BOY-AR -DEE 43 SPAGHETTI 1 t5-0UNCE CAN CHEF BOY-AR -DEE 43 BEEFARONI • )if'rv"fiop POPCORrt·0:3Z 16-0Z. PKG. • REGULA R Fleishmann's 5 9 MARGARINE I ~ 5·0l PKG • SLIC[O .89 BUDDIG BEEF •·Ol PKG • SLIC£0 .76 SWIFT PEPPERONI ti o; PKG' • SfH•iOJln s .86 BRAUNSCHWEIGER to 01 Pl'\G •SLICED • SALAMI OR HEBREW NATIONAL .79 BOLOGNA 16·04 PACKAG[ 158 MAZOLA MARGARINE ti {lUNf[ rl.IP .31 IMO DRESSING 9 :'>5-0l •STRAWBERRY • CH02 DQROfN 2 FROSTED SHAKES I COST A MfSA.-JZOO Horbor l h d. COS'fA MlSA-2411. ITffl SI. FOUHTAIH ¥AUET.....ll'0 w,,,_ ' lV£RYD.\t OlsttllJtn PRIC[S •·OUNCE JAR LASCCO 45 SHRIMP COCKTAIL 1 8·0Z. CAN fifi'LsTsuRY'"slscuirs .15 e.oz. PKG.. • AMERICAN ALPHA0 B°ETA 5CHEESE0 .55 W~@m IF©®~ 26-0UNCE BOX CELESTE DELUXE PIZZA 1&-0Z. BOX • C&\V BLUEBERRIES 16-0Z BOX • JOHNSTON ORIGINAL CHEESE PIE 16·0Z. BOX • MOORE"S ONION RINGS 36·0Z. BOX • WIMEAT OH BOY LASAGNA tB·OZ. BAG • 6 VARIETIES STOKELY MEN U MAKERS f 99 .64 .91 .80 233 .60 s.-oz. eox . TURKEY . SALISBURY' CHICKEN A LA KING 30 BANQUET COOKIN ' BAG I . •' 32-0UNCE JAR BEST .FOODS MAYONNAISE .. . . &Sc SAVE 18c ~rorncQJ @©mCT@@~~©m0 10 2~01. BAG • REESE PEANUT BUTTER 85 JUNIORS I ,,_ ------_ ~T ru!DJNT PRQS HI -OZ LOAF • ALPHA BETA CRACKED WHEAT .29 BREAD 8 PACK • ALPHA BETA .39 HO T DO G BUNS 8 PACI(• ALPH A BETA .59 CINNAMON ROLLS o'RANGE°CH~FON "c.~KE 176 ?•·OZ LO.,F •ALPHA BETA 69 LONG • l.INSLIC(D SOUR FR ENCH BREAD • TASTYKAKE SNACK CAKES AVAILABLE ONLY AT ALPHA BETA SKINLESS • 8-0Z. BOX f'ARMERJ'OHN LINK SAUSAGE FRESH FROZEN • MEDIUM SIZE WILSON SPARERIBS BUTCHEB.'S PB.IDE. BEEF PATTY MIX BUDGET Arfo/ size BURGER~ USDA INSPECTED FRESH FROZEN EA. c LB. c LB. NEW ZEALAND SMALL LOii LAMB CHOPS 1.49LB. I lllTCIE!"S l'IDIB BEEF BONELESS BEEF . CHUCK ROAST SEVEN BONE OJT BONELESS CLOD ROAST tEEF CHUOC I 12-0Z. PKG. "'""'""""'" BONELESS · HAMSTWS 1 !:' flOllM fOOOs" Cl .. 11 • f~Sll • 14iE IOI 111.~0t: CUT 9oc BEEF CHUCK STEAK Ou. m'f "atta ROAST 8~ NORTHERN 85 FRIED HALIBUT ~ l1.0Z. IDI • lolUCI' l ICHI' & OARK M.tf CHUCK BONHESS F AlllLY STEAK ] :.' l (MIESI GROUND 1,. &Ef ... ''" BOHEl£SS RIB SlEAX ·]~ JEHNIE'O TURKEY ROAST 2~ WHAT'S IN STORE ••• SUCH A TWIST!· ' • Which amazing product can you use ti frlihen your garbage disposal, remove ut· lairi stains. polish capper pots or whip up a pie? It grows on a tree arid is often maligned wlleri its name is used to describe I manv- lactured lailure. 01 couc;e, il's the tel'locL Just a lwts l of Its juice brightens a fisl! dish, a tru il cobbler or a cool beweraoe. "Ubiquitous·· seems almost lnadeqyate.,.. desc1ibing its multiple uses. A cut lemon lasts lor days ii ptU kl the refrigerator. II tvtnnlreshes tbe lfl1erior of the box wtlile waltq lo pertorr1 Its next ml1acle as a ga1nish or lo yield graled .._ rind !or a vegetable or desseit dlsb. Having grown up In !hf: middle of acilNs 11rove. I learned al an arty 11g1r10~ the potency ol this natural Vitamin C-pacbd package. Licking a lemon wa s ou' real ··cure·an·• !or winterllm1 at1Me,ts. But a more salislying benefit from ttlal early en· v1runment was Mom·5 krnon merklgue pie. I'll stiare ltlf; recipe. All GREEN ·-· .. WIOI MEJl/1I01/E PIE 1 c. lllJll' 3 beaten eoiJ Yolt:s Vt tsp:san ,. 3 sllllly beaten egg -' lbsp.. flour · wllites 1 c. ~ling wal&r 11sp. bllllcr 11g. ....._ julct 3 tbsp .. suvar Md-r"!d i" llo"'9 "'" ,... Iii-. '• In top of dDubat boiler, mil one C1P sugar. Sift. and flour. Add ~ waler and slir to a ·pasle. Put mixture over-no! In-• water in the bollom of lhe dOl.lble boiler. Stat eog yolks wilb )Jice of 1 Wor.llmon.- Add ~led ~ find. Mix ~II lmCMll or hol mixlure with egg end lemon mixture, then add lo rest ol hOI mixlurt. Coot unti Ulick. Rlmove lrom he.al Add buner 11111 ~ o1 bNten egg Wl'liles. Stir ouicldy. Pvt fiNinl ilta balced pie SheU. ..... Md3111Sp._IO_OW_ Beat untn still and g!os.sy, Plett Qftl' pie. carefully seall!ig to CfUSI. SiU a. 300°·32Sct ---~r:-·· ~-' - :r C'r.n1~r Director of Con!lumer Af(1irt 777 So. Harbor Blvd. La Habra, Cl\ OO&Jt ASPARAGUS . . e. LB. "FIRM • COMPA ARTICHO c EACH SNOW WHTE 29~ e CAULIFLOWER . . PIGGY IA~ • 5'UI ' POTHOS • T'ADISCANM • HANGING . ... GARDEN FRESH 10~ RADISHES Fll£E lfMON PLANTS '\EAi NCI f lC/bl PAI'(' 6·1NCH 3!! TH Tte. FRESH CRISP 10~ PVlCHASf: Of POT GREEN ONIONS AU CU1 flOWfRS. 51.MISl • LARGE SlZE 10~ LEMONS THESE PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 16-22 •. THURS.·WED. HUH'TIH~TOM ll.ACH-i0451.4-HUtlTlHGTOHN..ACM-1 ... 1 M. ... SL llYINf-11041 C11htt. Ufll•~y P..t . ' .. ' " . . '• . ·- THE illM <iOURNET,- 1 Turkeys Bagged I The cook who l~es to add her own pcrwnal \ouclk!s \\'1\1 like the promise of ~round turkey. I Fat cootenl i~ generally about 12 percent ul!owing for &:ood. mois ture additions like ~uccs which also' add flavor. \As with small turkey purls. g\'ound turkey tends to cook " bit drier than the largt•r ct\,Jnks. Great for cooki ng these entrees Is the self· basting oven cooking bags. 1iURKEY 'N STUFFING PATii ES • 1 1tablespoon ~ur I pound fresh ground turkey I cup seasoned stuffing mix 1! teaspoon salt 1:: tea spoon pepper I egg '.!1 cup finely chopped onions J can (101,~ ounces) chicken soup, undiluted Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Shake flour in small size oven cooking bag and place bag in a 11~·0-inch deep roasting pan. Alix next si x ingredients toget her "'el!, shape into six patties and place in bag. Spoon chicken soup over patties. Close bag loosely \1•ith twist lie; make six half-inch slits in top. Cook 40 minutes. ~fakes 4· 6 servings. . GREEN PEPPERS I lablespool) flour I pound fresh ground lurkey meat I egg 2 tablespoons chopped onion ~1 teaspoon sa lt 1 •1 cup ricu. uncooked \S cup water 2 large green peppers J cup ~to sauce Preheat O\'en to 350 drgr_e~s F. Shake nour in small siw (IO"xl6") oven cooking bag and place in t~'o-inch dcop roasting pan. Mix next six Ingredients together well. Cut peppers 1n h a I f lengthwise:. Remove seeds . Stuff with turkey m e a t mixture, and place peppers into ba g. 'Spoon tomato sauce O\'er peppers. Close bag loosely 1,1.•ith f\vist tie ; make six hall-inch slits in top . Cook 40 n1inutcs. Britain's Bargain Bee~ specials in retail stores arc. likely to continue showing up in ~lay. the U . S . Departincnt of Agriculture says, as supplies continue. relatively la rge. It's a good time to ~oy special cuts - like nank steak. SAUCY LONDON BROIL I beef Oank steak (I to l-fl4 poondS) I small on ion. choppcfl 1 table.!lp()Ons vinegar 14 cup water 2 tablespoons catsup I tablespoon bro11•n sug~r 2 tablespoons salad oil I teaspoon salt · 1k teas;oon hot sauce Place rlnnk sleak and dM>pped t>nion in shallow dish. C.Ombinc vinegar, water, catsup, brown sugar, salad oil. sa1t and hol sauce. mixing lhoroughb-1. Pour over steak. cover clsh wi!h foil and marinate in n::frigcralor 12 to 24 hours. Fl f: nl t Ve Sll!8k from marinnd~ and plact on rack in broiling pan. Broll l to 4 inches from the heat fer 5 minutes.. 't\lm steak t>r'\JSh with ma rinade and · t:roil second side 3 mlnutet pr to desired degree or don1S1Css. Carvt st ca k dlagonally, across the jl!rain Into very thin slices. Serves 4 to 6. y~ can Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Adi 642-5678 . . . .. X-rated Dessert Geared to Adults Only . ""' """ ""d d"ll uni ii "'"' rombo. fo,. a ,~10,.ru1 You should ba" lh"'e cupo: I Uy IMIURARA GIBBll~~ Ttu .. dcs~ert 11i easy to tnakc and l'\lr.-i qu1f'k. Hl•d fOOd L'Oloring 1opt1on11l 1 Cornblnl' lll'alt111 and col d wall'r in blcodt·r \\'a1t one 1111nute. Add IJOiling \\i'llt·r. HJetid. t'oVt'red, on hii:;h SJ)('\:d u11t1l all gctutut granules arc d1~St1llt'd into a l<irf!.t bo11 I. \\'ho says gelatin clt·~~crts arc Just ror \.:ids'? Today we've got t"o Sl1n1 C0Lu·n1ct gL•l ul in !•'i':tlS l11~1t grown-ups will rf'a\ly get a kick out of. bt,cuuse they're nuute 1,1.·ith wine. ~A,\:GHIA Jl:!:l.1.0 2 1·n1clop1·s phun gelatin I I l"UI) C'ultl \\'Ult•r l '~ eups bolling \1<1h·r Ii ounce l'<lll !rl)'\'11 or·•11;.;,• JUIL'l' l'UllC('lltr<ilc Add froicn \)range jult"l'. ~U!(Ur and substitu!I' and blend ,11100\h. S11r 111 Wllll· ;u1<t irt• l'Ube.!i. u111JI 1cl' is 111cllt'd. l'nu1· 11110 eight l\'Ull" glas~t·s or sh·1nnu'fl dt'SSl·rt dishes und retrtgt-r:ih•. Dt·~si·rt 11 1 l I fontl its own toilnly topping. l~:ic·h potlion h<is 86 caloric~. :-i~ rup~. '-:lri<ilion, use rl'd or pink add addltlon11I water i f .Srlr in the coutcnl:. ul u JU-grapefruit. Rncl substilulc red net.'<lcd. Slir in sugar or ounc·l" cnn JllK'l'-ll·tl'k fruit "'i11c for thl• 11h1te. sweetener. t•o..·k ta d und puur 111tu •llu\U :1 griqw:•fru1ts Combine wine and ge la tin In ('hill all day of' "' 1·· 111gh• 2 lubll•si:1oons sugar or etiui· a sciucepan ovi'r low heat. Stir Sl'l'\'1.'$ l'1ght, 212 {'aloncs va!cnl sugur suhslitute until ge!atln granules are c;1ch 11ith rt·gul:ir ~t·lntin n11x , I t<iblcspoon plain gelatin completely dissolved. St Ir ()u r S1in1 Gounnet X-rutcd !reals tn<1y be off lirtiits (ur small fry . but not for dictc1·s, because they'r(' very c<iloriC· shy. less than 100 per serving , :1 l:JIJlt•spnons s11 ·ir SANGHIA .IEl.1.0 univ 48 e:1!01·ic~ with sui.:ar· 1:t cup "'hile "'{i1>e di ssolved g c I at in Into lrt.'(' l!l'l;.1!1n. Cut grtt J}t'frufts in half. grapefruit. Pour ir1to fou1· Sugar :-.~1h;,t1!uti• to 1· 111ii! ~1 t.11Jll'SJxKlns ~oµt1u11;~J 1 1 eup dry r~·cl 1\ iuc• 1 cup ice cubes If !)li•ndt~ isn·1 lar~e e11011i::li lt) :K·con1n1odutc rcn1uining tf11!.r•·d1l"nls 11 lthuu \ spilling 111 t'I'. pour Ulendt·r conh.'111 ~ Sti r 1110 ~-st•rving en1•1·loµt•s or regu lar vr dic1et1c Ol't1ng1· grlatin dcsSC'rt into 2 cups bo11Lug 11·a1l·r . Add un1• 1·1111 rt1·} G IUJ\\'~·U I' t~llAPEFllUl'I' 4i El..\TI.\ L':iu1g' a grapt.!fruit kn ife or ~tenuned glasses :111d chill scrratctl sµoon. r cm o v e Portions have 116 calonc'i gn1n ... !ru1t pulp into a bowl. each with sugar; only 93 with lil'l'l'.:i anoth~·r \'1lr1JS·~111d· 1nclud1ng ::ill jui('C. sugar substltutc. They Mean Greater Savings For You! When you see the bright green "Key Buy" signs -stop, look, notice! They signal EXTRA savings, made possible by manufacturers' advertising or promotional allowances. We pass the savings on to you by pricing these items BELOW their everyday low prices. Since we never limit quantities, feel free to stock up, at exceptional savings! 41 RIB ROAST LARGE END .... 12a Ullt0M01110"1,\.LLV 10110£0 SMALL IND .. 1.41 LI LI COPV•IOllT ••I• I T l\ICllT I TO•tt. llO( -LL ••OMTJ •tlt•VI O CHUCK ROAST BLADE CUT .,., UMCOMDOT00MAl lT 7 8 c ID"D~O 7-IONI IOAST ti< L8 LI YOUNG TURKE'1S .. 49c Ul04!0,1 .. p1 ,\., ll-ll Li i, l • .. t •ITll I .... , , " P•l(ll ••I DllCOU .. TIO lll(f PT DM ,,. •• TI AOlO At!O OOVl•MMllOT (OMT•OLLI Dill Ml SMOKED HAM FULLY CDDKED 69~ IUTI P01110N 79< LI CROSS RIB ROAST 10 .. lllH l llF (o<U( .. TIP STEAK I OMll•H 1111 •OUllO "' • ROUND STEAK BONE-IN ... , 12a UMto:g~~:~•LLV LO TOP IOUNO 1,4' LI CENTER CUT HAM 121 " SPARE RIBS 1 SB " "OUI H!CI ,IOTIOIOM •Ol.ICT GllitAlllUS llHSf ,.ICl1 10 II UHCtlVI ftOM WIDlllKllT MAY lnM lllltOl>GM TlllSOAT MAt tHT, 1114". • GROUND BEEF ANY SIZE PACKAGE Ill' UllCO .. DI T!OflAlL ~ IOMOID lX. LlAN GI. lllf 1.21 LI u 179 u89< 79~ G11,1r,•1 /1'1'1/ TO BE THE FINEST QUALITY AVAILABLE Jnd di ~vervda~ Low Pr ires' RIB STEAK 149 BONDED BEEF BLEND .......... "68' AllY l 1ll PA(K•OI LINK SAUSAGE •••"'llJO""·l lll"ltU IOl PotG 39c •LIPotO 1°' BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE . ul 3c .. 14c UMCDltOlflOllALL T I OIOOlO 1 1£• TOP SIRLOIN STEAK IOllE LEll 1111 LOtll LADY LEE BACON llltlO DELI ITEMS • SMOKIE LINKS ............................... ~~;:;:~1 .09 OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA ........ ~~.?.~~.~'.~~:"!:~ 63 ' OSCAR MAYER SALAMI ............ ~~~~~~~.~.~1~~ 83 ' PICKLE & PIMENTO LOAE ............ ~.~'.~·:i~~ 73 ' HAM & CHEESE LOA F ................... ~-~'.~lo~~~ 89· PILLSBURY BISCU ITS ................ ~~.'~~~-~1~~~! 15 ' ... KRAFT AMERICAN CHEESE ... ~~.".'.'.',',;~; 3.B9 RATH COOKED HAM ......................... ~~:l .09 RATH All MEAT FRANKS ..................... :~::. 94 •. HORMEL KOBASE ............................ 1:::~~ 1.25 DAIRY PRODUCTS .,,-LADY LEE YOGURT.. .......................... ;~~ 20' <f'LAOY LEE ICE CREAM .................. :.'"=89 • <f' PARKAY MARGARINE ....................... '.'Ji 46 • FLEISCHMANN SOFT MARGARINE.. ........ .'.\:: 72' REDDI WHIP TOPPING ............................ ::!67' HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ,. WIZARD AIR FRESHENER ................... ::: ss· tr 11'6>( -'~" 11.Wn 1n...ro~ .,,-WINDEX. GLASS CLEANER ............... '.0.~: 43 • _..JOHNSON PLEDGE SPRAY POLISH .. ~.',JJ~ BS • ... WOOLITE RUG CLEANER ................. "~!1 . 29 ..,-" ZEST DEODORANT BATH SOAP l•h you l•el 10 cl•on betou1e o~ wou bo1h 1 " SIRLOIN ROAST u89< POlllLOl!f LINK SAUSAGE u 199 PORK LOIN CHOPS u .. COMO!TIDllALL r 10 .. 010 PORK LOIN RIB CHOPS ...... 69c VMtONOITIOOl.OLLT 10 11010 ~ILLET OF ROCK COD fl llo< HOUSEHOLO ITEMS _..PUREX LIQUID BLEACH ..................... ".~: 33' .,,-VEL MINT LIQUID DETERGENT.. .......... '.'.~: 63 • ..-DISHWASHER DETERGENL ............. :~93 ' SOAP. ~ '"" 21 ' LAVA HAND ................................... . SPIC & SPAN POWDERED CLEANER ...... ~~: 1.05 SOLO DISPENSER W/CUPS ............... ~r;= 25 ' FROZEN FOODS LARRY 'S POOR BOY SANDWICHES .......... :::i 96" BIROS EYE BROCCOLl ................... :".'=1~:" .. "!46 ' GINO 'S JUNIOR SAUSAGE PIZZA ........ '~i 1.1 5 JOHNSTON ORIGINAL CHEESE PIE. ......... :·~97 • MINUTE MAID LEMONADE ................. '.:'~~·. 17• BRIDGFORD HONEY WHEAT BREAD ..... ~67• <f' SARA LEE POUND CAKL ................ :·. ~i 89 ' (HERS Lu ~CH ""'-"'"~"l 23 WEIGHT WAT ,,,._ ............. "'"'"' . .,,-MENU MAKER VEGETABLES ....... '" :;~,'~i 6 l' .,,-VAN DE KAMP ENCHILADAS ... ~::"C',,';1!:; 42' PET FOODS OD '"•O! 14• VETS DOG FO . ....... . ..................... "" JONNY CAT CAT LITTER ................... ::;~l .25 .,,-GAINES PRIME DOG FOOO .............. .''~i l.92 "10 SLICED BACON •ll f'otO 63C , •1 •oto 93c 129 u SLICED BACON ~••"'••Jo""· ••1~ LI) 39 PACKAGED GOODS• .,,-LADY LEE CAKE MIX .......................... '.;:: 36 ' ""'fl Ol'V•ll 1000. •IHCl<O CU• {HIXQUT! <f' SU NSH INE VIENNA FINGERS . . ....... ,,':?~i 61 ' SUNSHINE HYDROX COOKIES ................ .'.~: 60 ' NABISCO PREMIUM CRACKERS ............. :::: 53' .. VITA CRUNCH GRANOLA ............... '.>:;59· (J" t!GoL.ll *"" "~"'\ • ·• .,..,.0\ "'"" ;•1U .,,-HARVEST DAY SALAD MACARONI. .... :·~~ 34 ' OODLES "" 53' .,,-ANTHONY N ......................... •• .. Ill!,. •IOI fl"' •ll:'f cf4GOLDEN GRAIN DINNER ........ ~.~~~f '.'::'°'°4: 24' .,,-KRAFT CHICKEN & NOODLES DINNER ~; 51 " .,,-LADY LEE BR OWNIE MIX ............ ·~:45' _..PILLSBURY INSTANT BREAKFAST .. '.:·~: 53 ' ... 111. OOX!;U!I O<C(0!'11 -! .,,-SCHILLING BAG & SEASON MIX ... ,,;::;35· · CANNED•FOODS· • · .,,. Mon·s APPLESAUCE .................. '.',:: 47 . _..DEL MONTE MANDA RIN ORANGES .... :::: 31' o" GATORADE LEMON/LIME DRINK ...... :'.~: 36' _..o & C FRENCH FRI ED ONION S ............ ~::32' .,,-DE L MONTE ZUC CHINI SQUA SH ...... :;::32 · .,,-LAD Y LEE TOMATO JUI CE . . .. :.:.~!47' .,,-HARVEST DAY TOM ATOES ........ :::: 22' ..-EARLY CALIF . RIPE OLIVES "'."'.'~;;,:~39 ' CH B DILL PICKLES 11""" •• ·.~~,,!:69' .,,. . . . . .... POTATOES WHITE ROSE, Sil( A • , •. MANGOS. PAPAYAS ~"~~;~,~.~~'~'• "" 3 8 c dre,.chtd goodne11 ond e•ohc YOUR llovor1 ol lr11h 11op•col fru its .... CHOICE EA. CANNED FOODS .,,-EARLY CALIF. RELISK ...................... .:'J~57' LIPTON INSTANT TEA ... .... . ...... .. ... ',:; 1.25 .,,-LAWRY'S GARLIC SPREAD ........ . .',~39 ' .,,-KRAFT MAYONNAISE ...................... ~',~91' .,,-HUNT 'S TOMATO SAUCL .................. '1:!20' .,,-IAS PALMAS RED CHILI SAUCE ......... ~::47' _..FOSARITA TACO SAUCE .................... ~~ 26' .,,-IAURA SCUDDER MIXED NUTS ....... ,,:,-::;95• GI RARDS CHAMPAGNE DRESSING ....... ~l:'i',:61' _..CARNATION LIGHT MEAT TUNA ...... ,1",::49• .,,-LIBBY 'S VIENNA SAUSAGL ................ ~~35' .,,-?NIFT CORNED BEEF HASH ............... :'.·.;:!69' ..-'WIFT PREM LUNCHEON MEAI .......... '.~:.!88" f1'4 YUBAN COFFEE ........ ~~ .. ~'oi'~~3.27 MJB COFFEE. ............ ~.G •• ~~:~1~:~17!: 1.05 MJB COfFEE ................. ~.'.~~~'~:3.08 MJB INSTANT COFFEL ........ :',~l .44 BEVERAGE • SPIRITS UINCERS WINL ................................... :.:3.98 GOLD SE AL VODKA-80 PROO L ...... .".'i:.'~:7 .39 M CKEYS MALT LIQUOR ................ '.~~:ti .59 ~'~~~~. ~E-~~~~,~~.!.!~B LET~ . in<>•oo• 295 ~·1· SNOOPY ~LASSWARE it lecive1 no •~oop lilm .... , ............... .!-314.0t: IAR £~~~~ .. ~~!.~~.~~NT ................ M<>uox 17 S 2~~1~dEr~~~~o~~T " ......... 44<>z1ox 1 OS ~~,~~,.~~~.~~~'~"~'~,I~RGE~T '~'"'°• 541 ~m K,&rl ·~-~ LEMON UP - Irr{ !if.. SHAMPOO OR l'··-1 :J ~ 1.d11 ,._ l111h'' lot11°1n - :r-.. ( ... ( ,,:,,.; '\ 1 "~ ... --1~ CREME RINSE IN 1•"''"· I: I 'i / 1D·OZ. SIZE :;E • , 1 97c You• I CHOICI JOHNSON£ JOHNSON 89' •l.l ... K,E'"I'/ = l'OWDll ........ ~~ _ ·-JOHNSON £ JOHNSO 109 DIAL VERY DRY· lOTION .......... OL DlfOCIOl'01U/onn penpl 6 .,, 9 , 1,., JOHNSON & 4 oz.17 < • Swr1t..:I ond C SOM Unscented, s-<h., JOHN 119 Oil ............ 10 OL ~"'.» (·%1 .. K,B.yl '--------" "" ., l l UNGUENTINE SPRAY .. KOTEX TA, 0 M .. ,P,~0N.,s. ; ,,,., '''"· ,.,,, '"' 09 v " m111or cut1, burr11 • 1 ol regvlo • 139 1unb111n. 40'• or 1up•• S OL Thtre '1 A e Nt11r Te11 • , • In Ot111g1 Coultfy Ar11 Altlllll• 110 W. IJ r11.J11& Al'lllU{ Ill SO. IU" COlUW ltYd. l\llltA ••II Mil LI rAUl.I AYTMlil COl'TI •11A lllt MAllOI t LYG. GllDlll GI O'l1 11~11 IUCLIO lllln 1111! 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VELVET LOUNGE PILLOW BEACH TOW ELS 221 221 Hert' Snoopy 01d ho\ peorl1'1 gl w11dom. oloyng hit lovotl l• rol11 o"d !ell1"g hu 1torlet on glci~1wor1 ~?~~ GLA~iE~ 49'.,. ~,E~~R~GE ...... 49<,,. COFFEE MUGS .... 57'.,. BEER MUGS ...... 67«. DISNEY d FREEZER P IS Moke• ti lfo•~1 99c pop• 01 o tlme1 -1-· .. _ ~- BBQ PORTABLE GRILL Eosr to toke to beo<h••· pork1, wher•v•t yo11 w0n1 to •11ior 99c o picnic. Heovy d11ry. PLASTIC PITCHER Com•• In 011or !..:I 99c colo11. P!cntl( lor tonv•nien<•. . . , · .. . • ' l • ,._ .. • • l • .. • • . . ' • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . • . . ~ . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . ' . , -~·.··~'· ~ OAIL_v P_IL_or _____ w_ .. _,._ .. .,-'-'-"'-'-' -'1,,_1•_" \VHin~sdJ~ MolY l'i l r'/71 S Pl~Or AOVERTJ$tR {j · -- / STATER BROS. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON QUALITY MEATS lVfRY Pit Ct Of MIA TIS UNCONOITIOH.t.ll Y GU .t.A.t.NTllO TOPt EASE YOU 0 1 YOUI MONET WIU. BE CHllflHilL Y lllfUNDED BREADED FISH SOLE-P.iRCH 89 c OR COO HlAT ANO lAf LI , SLICED SANDWICH MEAT SPECIAL! Beel. Breas1 ot Sp1cyBee1 43c T111key 49c Cornf'd Beet EA. c111cke~. 1&. D<i1~ Tur~e~ ,J-Ol. PKG. Ham 3.01.. NG. P,1s1rarn1 , "' U.S.D.A. GRADE 'A' WHOLE BODY c LB. ~:~;~: ............... 45 e GROUND BEEF FRESH e DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGE 79L~ SLICED BACON TABLE BRAND 1-POUND PACKAGE 69~ CHUCK ROAST STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF e BLADE CUT • 9LBC REGULAR ·WIENERS · FARMER JOHN 1-POUND PACKAG.j 9.Bc SHOU\Oft C:UT !lff 9 3 C SIA.TEI. lROS. CllTlflEDMU • GUAIANTEEO 89 c ROUND BONE ROAST... .. .... ,o .. " 39' CHUCK STEAKS ...... _ .... c11uc~cur •G1J••"N'Ho 99c SKINLESSLINKS ............. a-oz. ~lDE•cu1 •10NElESS !Elf $139 YOUR CHOICl Of STlAllS 01 IOA~T ~ 1 69 SIRLOIN TIP ....... . . .. · 7-BONE ROAST ............... " •8°0""L'o"G'°N"'A'"o"'R FRANKS 59' FAMILY STEAKS ........... . ""'R'o""L'"1'""'"'ED0 .. ROAST s1 49 0 "'"··"""'00""'C<'"c'°;''' "· 89' ..... E.,E .... F •• R0"1"B""'"sTEAK· s 1 ·39 .............. ••· SLICED BOLOGNA "01. . ......... ••. STATlt BROS. CllTlflH> lllf • GIJARA.NllEO $ ~ 89 CUBE STEAKS ........................ 1!1 WHl TllMMl!O • 11N0£t GUAIANHiO s 1 83 T-BONE STEA ~ ............ . 1·SI THtU ~·l~ Rte . lB '1 '9 s 119 OSCAR MA't'{ll 11£GVLAll 011 !l[Ef 59c: lllEI lll CUT $1 59 ' RIB ROAST ••H& n H111 ........ L1. SLICED BOLOGNA . s oi CLUB STEAKS ............ 11. p'oiiri"i"iiou'slE STEAK .. s 1 19 Sl+OWIOAf 79c OSCAllMAYEI! 98' BOtl!UfSS ROUNDSHA• .•• lB 11.•l $133 • SLICED BACON ....... -..... 11. BEEF FRANKS " ROUND STEAKsoNE·IN.L&. SIATtt BIOS.C(ITlllEO IUf • GUAIANTEtO $ 209 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ...... WlL.SONS •t•NO-ON 69 c OSCAll MAV~ll gac: STAffl l l OS Cl!RTlftl!OM.U •GUAlANUl!D . $133 SLAB BACON ........................ •• REGULAR WIENERS ... ,,., ,, ' .. RUMP ROAST IONE·IN... ••. ' llAN • I ONlllSS BlU $1 39 STEWING MEAT ......... . PARTY *MIX NUTS • 18-0Z.4 ·1 c ... SIZE ' CATTLEMANS B·B·Q SAUCE RED PACK e REGULAR OR ITAllAN TOMATOES IN No. 21'' PURE:E .......... Cdll WISH-BONI ITALIAN SALAD DRESSIN G .... ~~?li 5 c ARNATION"INSTANT c BREAKFAST .......................... ~~~& 72 LITTLE FRISKIES e DRY $ CAT FOOD ................................ ii~: 1 33 ' IJl'O\..ffl IAll YAR1lll 30 C ' LIMA BEANS .... ---·-· .. ··-··;:~ LAUR.I. SC HUOOlR I l·OUNCI PKC.. 99-c 6o:boGFooD ... ~.58~~$3 69 · , . S0NOWY 0ERBLEA CH............ 9c SlO•U• ••S~llOYfG(TAllll 5 5' MENU MAKERS ......... _ ..... :~~ ~,~·~~~LES ~ ~OCSICU$ • 3693: ~!~~TIPS I Ol 4637: t SPARKLE BARS "" ORANGE JUICE "o• BROCCOLI SPEARS ,, O• 34' FRENCHCRUMB CAKE -86' 1 C0 HOPPED BROCCOLI ... , 26' nENcH CRULLERS ,, "' 77' 1 .......... , ·~· s11s '°"~'•N0\11"' 53' SOLE DINNER uoc EGGO WIFFUS "o' ll\Jl(""'"" 67~ DOUGHNUTS GLllED __ ,, ·~.~~: ;· LASAGNA :~ .. u .. _':::: s227 • • • .,,, , .. -..... 10<11~ 69' PE RCH LUNCH ·-·-... -........ ~~;~~ · ,._. s209 BURGUNDY BEEF .. _ ........ '.:";~~ ~eatt1/, & '8eatdtf /lidJ. S~i. CLOSE-UP BAN BOLL·ON LANACANE TOOTHPASTE DEODORANT CREAM 74' " 69' ,.IDIC411D 88' . ~"'" ' -· ,,._, BAYER CHILD CREST MISS CLAIROL ASPIRINS TOOTHPASTE CRIME FORMULA 27' 74' s124 .. ' .~ ,. ~~· ·-· H(AD & PEPSODINT SECRET SHOULDERS TOOTHIRUSH£5 DEODORANT ..... $169 45' "'" s1 o9 ''"""" ... o ...... 01 ..... ..,., ,, , . .,~ ' <>• ~··· ··°"""! FRE SH EGGS 0-SO·FRESH MEDIUM GRADE~ DOZ CO FFEE MAXWElL HOUSI HJ.$ 05 CAM HI. CAl-.• --SJ,113 ~-· .. ··61 c ..... o •t-.U""G --' STRAW· BERRIES , CLEANER e TRIGGER PACK c 1 ' FANTASTIK ........................... ~~rA 7 EXTRA FANCY LARGE RED GOLDEN GRAIN SOUPS .ll, ,,., 211' BOUILLON CUBES .. ,.., '""'"" 35' FRENCHS PARSLEY FLAK ES , o• 39' MACARONl ;:J' .. ~~l~~ 1 .0; 25' FLEISCHMANNS 69 C MARGARINE so" ...... l•. · WHIFFS PUFFED WH,EAT ... , 6.5' VANILLA WAFERS ... ~'"' .. o, 49' CAKE &'FROSTINGS ~:;;: .. ,. 39' PILLSBURY FLOUR ._ ""' 11.81 TOPPINGr'~~~u •1.0GL • 11.oz 44' SMUCKERS TOPPING ...,.~, .,., 40' GHIRARDELLI FLICKETTES ,,o, 49' INSTANT DECAF •• , '2.15 VITA PAIC.T MAU 0.1.L ' 91 c: ORANGE JUICE.-........... . TASTERS CHOICE COFFEE "'' '2.35 CHEESE FOOD ~.".\... ..o, '1.53 CINNAMON ROLLS .. ,..~ ·~• 38' REDDl-WIP REAL CREAM "' 67' LASCCO SHRIMP COCKTAIL "'' 45' MR. BUBBLE LIQUID ... , 54' MAZOLA MARGARINE . " 60' IMO FOOD DRESSING -" 47' BALLARD BISCUITS •• , 15' PRICES EFFEC. 7-FULL DAY S e MAY 16th·22nd APPLESAUCE ~~~\\1"'1 ,~;; 31' WEIGHT WATCHERS BROTM "' 25' PFEIFFERS DRESSING ~,~\~'"' 47' CAESAR DRESSING .... ~., •. 45' ~~"?:R~R':'.. ~ .... 6 · .. ~: 69 c GRAPE DRINK ""'.'" .o, 56' DRESS ING MIX '""'"" .. ,. 36' MUSTARD ~;11~·?~~·5.... ..,. .. 23' CRISCO OIL .,~.,, "" '1.39 CORNED BEEF HASH ...... ,,., 71' PILLSBURY BISCUITS .,,. •o• 15' WET-ONES TOWELETTES '" , 99' WOOLITE RUG SPRJIY •••• nc• 11.19 • 14600 So. lr*huNI A•f .. -'Wt•ll'l'lln\ttr1 800 fo,f CoHilts ATt,. Or°"9r II 17S lotirr St .. Costa MKO 707 Writ Mhwtt'flllh St .. Coita Mtso 8Sl2 Wrslmifls~ 81Yd., Wtstnihrtltr2110 Mewp~ ll•d.. Cos~a Mirso 6 862 fdin~r ""''" H11nh119tan 11,.ocll 3~ JO Wrsl Liiteoln .,, A..oe..iM 14171 Red Hin A•r .• T111l11t 2603 Wtsl Sr~rrtt'r,.tt. St , Sci,111 Aflo 2630 Edlnqrr A•t .. sonfa .AltCI 14212 Mil'ltl AYr., W'ti ittirr 8888 Chop'"°" Awr .. Grordtn Gro~r 1210 McFaddeoft ""'·· SOftto Ana )462 Kotrllo ~·•··Los Alamlt,01 1160 Marth Tuitin A'f' .. Sonia 4na 2S64 Weit Broadway. A11ohcim 18081 Mo~10 A•e .. ~ionfi11n ¥alley . .. . • ' . . • • Home News: Stalking Orange County Crops By OOJlOTUV "'ENCK OU•lltl COl,lnty H~1 A•vltu h:intl . c·utting wilh tht• tllher. toni1ntrC'd lo crops such a:. and dropplng blUlt'hl'S of st:.ilk~ t(lni:1t0t<s arl' 11·hat n1uke Bike !rails offer a good y:ay into back p:JC'ks. nsparagus ::.ll('h an expensive Sl'f\ 111,i.: is c1•i:n hi gher bccau~.· nboul ~1 t!11rd or 1norc or "hat you bu) ~ 1hc iough <'nd •1f the ST.1!!., -11\USl b ~ dJ S(':.Jrlll'd 11nporta111 to huy it 1·a n•f1Jlly ~ )Oll ,1!.l'I guod ljU:ility for ~our nlQney eolorNl butt , the less you 1\1ill h;ivc to 1hro1v awu v dra1ver :ind \\':'!Sh it Just lleforc you're t"cady to t'OOk it. nutriuon•li v11luc or do we eat It 1ust bt-cnu'!C 1>.'C like the l :1 ~Tl•' for consumers to see and This cost ly hand labor plui> 1·egetablc•. Look for !<.lrai~hl , t111ck Cook It 1cry quickly. uni!! appre<.ia1e so n1 e Orange the lac• that cnl~ Clllf.' l-rop But because "e enjoy its County-farming. can be gro\\n on the land and unique flavor. 11e still buy You see so much more when the yield per nt-rc is very low asparagus. 'l'he c.vst per S1n,·t· ••51)3.ragus Is such n lll}.ur.1 1 e g e tab l l' • it's Sl3l k~ t fh(' thin ones tend to be tougher• "Ith lightly closed tips. ·111c shorlt>r the pale Aspar.igus d0i.•s 'not kce1> long. so plan to use it 1>.·ith1n a da1· or t11·0 afh!r vou buv JI. Hefri,l!.erate fr11sh ;}sparagUs in a pl<i~tic l.1~1g in the crisper JUSI crisp-ltndcr kl prcS<"r1 c the bright grt'en ('Olor and delica te f!a1·or Q. Docs asparagus ha1 c auy 1\ Asp.1n1g11s is u fair :o,.jJUrl't• ol \ ll:inun C: and iron :ind u good :;ourcc of 111am1n A you're riding a bike on a ---- co~ntry road lhan when you whiz by and see the fields from lhe freeway. Pi-1y husband and I have taken lo bike riding for re~r.eation si nce lhe energy cr1s1s and one of our favorite rides is out easl of Tustin through the vegetable farming areas or the Irvine Ranch. Leading out of Tustin, both Irvine Boulevard and Bryan Avenue have bike trails which connect wiU1 a blke trail on Culver Drive. No doubt other farming areas in the county have safe places for riding bikes too. SKIPPY ALL GRINDS VONS PEANUT BUTTER FOLGER'S COFFEE ORANGE JUICE As we pedal along, we continually marvel at the vast fields of vegetables particularly asparagus which is being harvested right now. Aspa ragus is a perennial plant. The spears come up year after year from an underground crO\\'n At the end of the harvest, the 1<1$1: spears are allowed to grow inlo ferns. Tite fern s, thro u g h photosynthesis, p r o d u c e carbohydrate which is stored in the crown. Thus, the crown contains the energy reserve · needed to grow next year's plants. So unlike other vegetable farms where severa l crops a yea r may be grown. the asparagus fields must be used for just aspa ragus in order not to disturb the underground VONS VALUE c1>:·ers cut the aspa ragus ~ ~ : GROCERIES ~·ith a long knife that has a v-~tl0""'---------.1 sha ped blade on the end. The I c.1.1t must be made just below ... -· the ground. but not too deep GREEN GIANT or the crown is damaged . CREAM CORN You'd be surprised at hotA' 11.oz. C4N fast the pickers move along ' · ...... --... the field, backs bent over, Sh I DJ I B I holding the stalks wilh one IS a I IV rages Hot Days, Cool Idea Mazola M111arine Sunshine Chuz-lts Dubuque Choppld Ham French Instant PDIJIDIS A refreshing 'A'ay to serve lt-i . . · · · · tuckey In the heat of the sum· B;1j DEL MONTE mer. TUNA c-11uc;1<1 TURKEY SALAD IN INOll. l'\-OZ CAN MOLDED CUCUMBER !UNG • -.22 ' l!l. '" 1< Of "' I~ 02 "' .. U(lRAl•~OR .24 .57 .69 .85 .89 SC .. llOPtO 47 ~··~oz P11c. • ~43 VONS VALUE GROCERIES Ji AMERICAN BEAUTY 29 ·SPAGHETTI 12.(lYNCE P!<G I STRAWB(RRVO!I Smucklrs let Cream Topping,;:'.\,',':;~ .41 Dole Sliced Plneapplt u • •• oz. "' .27 Glorletta Peach Hal11s '.:'Ji'2;;: .39 Libby's Peas & Curots •g.; .26 Troplc11 Strawberry Preserves ~.'.i .89 Wyler's Chicken Noodle '~';t'n!i' .25 ~FANCYFARMS -29 TOMATOES ~1-0lJl'<CtC.o.N • f.& ... lll Cucumber Ring Kraft Velvnta °'1~.':.l:~~' 1.49 Piiisbury W1lnut Brownle Mix 'i;i' . 79 I p a ckage llme·flavored VltaCrunc•G11nola s1•vAllll'Tlfs 61 CHBSyfllp G11c .. 1•0RP.....cA,.;cs011 .63 gelatin n 1•-0l.8"'G • ....o.fFlES Jl·Ol.Bll 1 cup unsweetened pineapple bo I II D I •·"-42 I p I I R d S I 7•:.oz 1 39 juice Wish ne II an ress ng "' . cy o n 1 a mon "' . 1'~ ~::s=:11~ice Minute Rice Mixes .. ss;.g::~J.'1[s .35 Plain or Chocolate Ovalltne 1~ .. ~z. • 79 2 cups grated cucumber G f It J · "'"."""" .49 Wiishire Dill PJ·•11 Chips ";~· .41 Place gelahn 1n bowl; heat rapt ru UIC8 ••-0z c""' wi. • pineapple juice to bolling and ~ ·~ ~ add lo gelatin. Stir lo dissolve 131 DEL MONTE 10 : ~ SWANSON '""'"'" 27 gelatin. Add lemon Juice and CE MEAT PIES oR1uAKET salt : mix well . : TOMATO SAU Chill until mixtu re begins to ~ ~· ~~c..aN .• _ •.. ,. • a.~NCEPllG • set. Add cucumber; pour into 1 '> quart ring mold and chill Quick Fire Lighter Fluid 'lf,' until firm. .41 .79 .33 Turkey Salad 11? cupe: chunked cooked turkey 1 cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper 1 ~ cup grated carrot 1'2 cup chopped cashew nuts 2 hard cooked eggs, chopped salt and pepoer ~~ cup mayonnaise J.'rench dressing Iceberg lettuce Ajax Detergent w.11s:~~~:6~11'1l 6111 Family Napk ins ·:::;i• PalmollvtDlshw1shlng' r:;l'::~ .45 Johnston Glide Deodorizers :;,~43 Gild Tnsh Bags :o~io~:2~G 1.69 ~SPICETONE ,:,::;~, 33 ZEE TOWELS llOCOUNTROI.~ I Combine turkey, e e I er y, • green pepper, ca rro ts. cashews and eggs. Season and toss with mayonnaise. Unmold cucumber gelatin ring on crisp leaves of Iceberg lettuce and !ill Ci!:nler of ring witll turkey salad. Dribble French dre ssi ng over top o( turkey salad. Serves 6-8. Tomatoes VONS VALUE BAKERY lDOl\'o Whole Wh11t Bread , .•::ii ... 59 Glazed Raised Donuts ~:;:~;" .65 Flaky Egg Rolls ·~1·~,~' .55 Spica Powdered Cookies ;,'\', .59 • Van de Kamp's Enchlladasec:~g;cp~~[s[.39 Birds Eye lnternallonal Vags. ,;g;·;~,.43 Ore·lda Tater Tots Everfresh Strawberries Mama Lina Lasagne '" Ol .. , VONS VALUE PRODUCE .35 .33 . .85 Red Salad Tomatoes f.'[Oli;~~Ls•zt ~e .29 C II' I 0 JUICV 8 " 98 a orn a ranges ,,.,,lENc1"s BAG . G1rden Fresh Cucumbers 'i~~· ,. .15 Fresh Graen Broccoli Regular or Salted Peanuts GOOD (Al•NG ie.29 .45 Seasoned ~ --· 131STRAWBERRY '""" 95 Blooming Petunias •5sOll:l~o~o..oF1s ( ... 49 Ii NEW CROP . 10 A navorfu1 topping for bak· RHUBARB PIE'Hlu.11soN ed tomatoes. 1.,NCH I !~~!'w~o ONIONS u; 1 DILLY TOMATOES 3 large ti.nn tomatoes 21 l tablespoons butter. melted 1h cup fine day~ld bread· crumbs :i.~ teaspoon dill secd!ii 11 cup gratro cheddar eheese cut washed tomatoes in hlllf crosswise: make a scalloped edge on each by using a long paring knife to cut through to l~~r :':~.::~~9,uthwicke ~~~~?N China Onlylif; -.<:''):/.;./ Ori IOCI ol ,,..,, tlTlllQ•. con.•d9f \1'111: l'O"O oil tl'I• 111ggesled Tlll ll 0"''· r ~ price of Cfl•n• 11 goong 11p .-.ttl ""°''· One Ol ll'e lova o..ce1 l'I lht p11ce Uc.al. ol COVfM, ti Von1. Oltrlfl9 Ille 1e:hng 11 le•lured 11c11 wee~ lit ~·1 to111 1N111111t. )'OU"M bl tb!• to buy only .•9. 1'11 you n1vt1 10 do is spend • COll'IDle!B '" of lll'MI l>C)tctlt•ll Chlllt J 00 It Von•. In Ille 919111111 Southw1cll• DIUlll'll IOT BONE-IN ROUND STEAKS 29 ~ VONSVALUE ~DELICATESSEN Oscar Mayer Bologna Oscar Mayer Wieners ' "' "" Bf[< 1-ll> 'OJ MU.l i.lO .93 .95 Oscar Mayer Variety Pack "" 125 P~G , Precious B11nd Ricotta Cheese •;;',I .85 "" Hebrew N11lonal S1l1ml Chubs ':;'.gf 1.39 Knudsen Yogurt ... ssoe~i'~o~;~voAs .27 Dubuque Sandwich Style Ham ~~i. 4.49 WINES & SPIRITS Wltl 1'111000: Blended Kentucky Whiskey ~.~: 3.19 Black & White Scotch u'::·,~~., 7.99 Ii MILLBROOK 6 99 VODKA ~o ~r.001 ... ,, GAl • Boones Farm Wi ne ~l~AWO(~llYt<'ll 95 1111'1 • F11nzia Dee1nl1rs Pabst Blue Ribbon ·~PAC~ 2 39 1. -Dl GAl.S • HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Plastic Handle Bowl Bfllsh ;;~~.;~ , •. 38 1 Quart Thermos Bottle ·~~~~::~1~ 1.99 Tear Drop Palla Candles l •• 66 . . ·.··~ USDA CHOICE FRESH SLICED T-BONE STEAKS HEN TURKEYS FARMER JOH BACON 79 ,.. ~VONS VALUE ' .· ···MEATS Ii CENTER CUT BEEF ROAST , . ~ BonetessChuckRoisls ,=, "1.39 USDA Choice Rump Roasts "'?:' "1.39 Boneleu Round Roast~n~~~'&l .49 ShoulderClodRoasts "~" "1.49 USDA Choice Chuck Roasts ·~.' "1.19 USDACholceRlbRoasls · <;:~· .. 1.38 \iTABLE KING · 79· ~!s'r'2_~UlBA90N la• I. .. 0 L . Rath Sliced Bacon 11'~~\;~oR 10 .95 Honn1l Bl1cklabel Bacon ~;;~ ... 95 Hormel Range Bacon 1~~~sp~co 1.99 Jones Dairy Fann Bacon ,:,\~~ .. 1.09 Firmer John Port Sausage ",!',?' ... 79 ii COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 0111 B Adult Toolhbfllsh Listerine Mouthwash .73 P<O OOOR 49 l•O WI • .. P<l•S[P1'C ••·Ol ~I~ .79 DuponlHalrBrusbes ."s .. s.:~~r~~~s c,,.66 ~UPfll Gillette Double Edge Blades ;·~:'~~•' .66 Exced rin Tablets _;.~~ ... ~'3' :~. 1.07 Prall Concentra te Shampoo ·~,, \',':.' .88 Flex Bals1m Conditioner ''J.g;-;~"' 1.48 VONS VALUE MEATS ~PICNIC .SHOULDER 59· PORK ROASTS rllfSHMOJUICT lB. . ,...,..._ Port Shoulder Butt Roasts rRlSH 89 lE.NDf.1111 l B. C1nt1rCutPorkChops ~'"~:"" "1.29 Smoked Pork Loin Chops "":1':."'u 1.39 Fresh Pork Loin Chops '':'.;~' ... 99 Port Loin Rib Chops ''!:I~' "1.39 Center Cut Pork loin Ch ups ,>'1;." 1.49 liusDAGRADEA 4-9·. TOM TURKEYS '~'" 11102 .. lB AVC. WI ID . -~ Calif. Grown Fryer Legs = · ".89 Clllf. Grown Drumsticks ;::i: ..... 89 Fresh Fryer Th~hs "J:J::." ".89 Fresh Roasllng Clllckens ... B9 Callfornla Grown Fryers =~ , .. 49 Ii USDACHOICE_1 _4, -g·•>, . ~!!'~!!~~,~s le • USDA Choiet Club Steaks ,:::1:,,,1. 79 USDA Choice Porterhouse Sinks ".1.89 USDAChoicaSir1oinTlpStaks "1.89 Boneless Round Steaks ''.~i~" 1.39 Boneless Family Sinks "J9.:f."g:,\'., l.59 Boneless Top Round Steaks ,'i.'i!,. .. 1.69 . Ii USDA C HOICE 89 ·- ~,~~,SK STEAK~0 • • GuaymasFrylngShrlmp ·~ .. 1.79 4·Flsharman Fish Krisps •;;i' .. 1.09 Mrs. Friday·s Jumbo Shrimp ·:;.~· .. 11!98 Cerli·Frash Flounder Fillets •t.i' .. 1.39 Fresh Sea bass Fill els ~;::r "1.59 center of tomato , ~lanting the I knife for each scallop. Fina I 2 Weeks of china Sa le •lllCfl l•f(CflYI '"'"'' lHlltU WlO "'~'"TO II .... •tSflltV( TNl •+GMT 10 lll•U&l l lltl l 10(0"'"'1 •C••I Ol•lflll .... ., WMOlll•ll•• Place tomatoes. cut side.• -~=====~=================='._ ______ '.'."'..'":.'.":'."'::'::"~':::'":"::.:'::"'.:'~":::".::":.:.'::.":.:"::_':'"::"::_:'::"::'.::"_:'.::":_":::"::":"::'•::•::•~:::::"::'.""::_:":::"::::••::.•.::·•.::":::"::.'::":".::":::":_:'::::":::".::":_:":_:':".::L·:._:::-_-:--up. on 11 baking sheet. M•---B h crumbs and dill ""'" place 2 ·I 0111 Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Hunti ngton Bea t h 5922 Edinger Ave., at Springdale, Huntington Beath 2 1082 Beath Blvd., Hunti ngton eac tablospoons or mixture on '34081 Doheny Park Drive Capistrano Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro 179 50 Magno lia, Fountain Valley car.ti tomato hRlf ; tflll with • 1 chee . Bake In 4(1().(lcgreel oven. for JO minutes. Makes 6 servings. • .. _ .J.J DAIL f PILOT Shrimp Curry Favor Con1paratively sn1all in size , !'hri1np acquired the name fron1 the ti.fiddle English \11ord , shri1npc, \Vhich n1eans "puny person." There is nothini;: p u n y . ho"·ever, about tile food values ... .shrimp provide, or about the distinctive flavor. These tasty 1i11\e morsels are vc ry big in valuable protein and also sup- ply 1nany essential n1inerals. Plus shri1np is low in fat and easi ly digested . \\'ould you believe that ~t one tin1e shrimp was only en- joyed in l'ocktails? This is true. but it soon bccan1e apparent th<it shrhnp \\<IS deligh!lul in 1nany sl'afood styles. gounnet or everyday sirnple-and-good. Shrimp \Vith Curry Sauce, falls somewhere in between these definitions. Easily and quickly prcp;.ired but dclcelablc to cat, lhis shr imp entrcc is one you'll \\'ant lo serve often \\ hile shrin1p is on the ··best buy" list. SllR L\IP WITH CU RRY SAUCE 2 packa ges 110 ounces each ) rrozen breaded shrimp !with or without tails) Coo!<ina oil 1 1 '\:Up tfnely chopped onion W ""P margarine or ('(IQking oil II\ <,'\JP flou• 2 •r to , 3 )ca.spoons curry J>O.~der (or as desired) 2 teaspoons sug~r I teaspoon sa lt , ~ teaspoon ginger 2' ~ Cu·ps 1nllk 6, servings ho! fluffy rice DJp frozen shrin1p in cooking oil. Arrange on shallow baking Pflrl Broil· about 3 inches from hea:t: ·ror 8 to IO n1inutes. or until brov•ncd and hot, turning once. Cook on ion in margarine or cooking oil until lender. but not bro'4'n. Stir in flour. curry powder, sugar . salt, and ginger. Add milk; f<lO!t, stir· ring constantly. until sauce is th.ickened. Serve slU'imp on rice with sauce in 6 portions. Boredom Squashed d>klrl\JI, di fferent delicious. ZUCCUINI AND CARROTS 2 medium;Jarge zucchini , about lJ>OUlld ' 2 large carrots 1 ~ cup 'ft·ater 1 , cup butter 1: \easpoon salt Scrub zucchini in ('()Id y:ater and cut of[ and discard ends: coarsely grate zucchini-there should be 4 cups not packed dO\lm, Par!! catT01s and ro;-irseJy gralc -lht•re should be 21,;i. cups not packed do\\'tl. Into a 10-i nch skillt'I turn carrots ;lnd wirier: sirn1ne r. CO\'t'rl·d. un!il lrndt'r-cri!'p and ·water evaporates -5 lo JO 1ninutc s. 1\dd zucttiini, butter (Cut up l and saH; n1i:< 1••cll. Cook rapidly . stirring of!cn. just until zucchini is trndcr· crisp (it n1ay 1101 1 ook transparent I and extren1ely hot -about 5 niinutcs: Keep heat hi,gh so 1u<.'Chini d()('~ not ll'll.\(:lc \\·atl'r. ~l;lkes 4 Sl'rv1ngs. Salad's Sprouted l11tl're!'t 1ng rombination. TOSSEl> REAN SPROUT SAL.AD lti-Olu~ can bean sprouts 1 qt1arl tor n ro1nuinc I l'UP t>rangc scetions Salad oil \\'hill' \\inc 'inei;ar Seasoned salt Drain ix'a n sprout!;: rut~ under cold runn1n1? 1\;l!t•r: drain · \11ell 11ga111 : cover and chill. At serv1n~ tin1t• toss 111th ro1naine and Ornn~es: add reniaining ingn_'<licnts 111 the proportions you prefer. tossing well . ~lakea 6 servlngs. DAILY PILOT .. ~ .. . ' " . ' ~~~dnesday May 15. 19t4 Delly Treats! • ., . . . . (;()J.1) 11 0 \ll ()l .\LITY TE\llt:H • • • ' 85' D ICE MILK BARS WPdn!\day, May 15, 1974 N PILOT -ADVERTISE~ 6 '· -~1~~·'4~~ >:.; ' I I '"' ~···. "" , I FAES'H CUT I BEAUTIFUL HOUSE PLANTS Fl.OW'ERS :' I .. . . '·' I .,,N,OIS s11 9 . e-·~·1 . -.~ ,,,. -=:::.:I I I C·~l 4f "'· I ~Hh 11.JN ---------------r--------------.., NICE ASSORIMENf I f~f ~'I WEE WILLI E J FLOWER PLANTS J BOUQUETS :~~~:: 48° ! ::::;:~. 79° Spirits • Wine Karasov so• I . . Thrlitlmart Coupons For Guaranteed Savings! .. 73' .............. Fresh Produce at Discount .,,, l'fl -\ \I I \t I \ '(II 111 If 1-: \ 11., • 270 I Harbor Bl vd ., Costa Mesa • 13922 Brookhurst, Garden Grove " 1308 W. Edinger, Santa Ana • 5858 Warner, Huntington Beach • 23811 El Toro, El Toro I ' '· t ' a 2 I c t ' SI pl m "' te m '. . ·-' •, . 2 PILOT ·ADVERTISER WtdntSll.lY, May 15, 1974 Wtdntsd.ty, Miy 15, 1q74 DAILY PILOT 4' Blythe's Spirit Contagious By JOHNA BUNN dinners for eight great fun. Paprika cup onion, parsley. s u J t , rastening ends y,•ilh ske\\'Cr~ or NEW YORK _ "Bruce "It's lovely to be able to look 12 thin sll_ces prochlutto peµper and p3prlka. Pour tooth pick.s. or tit': \\'Ith !itring. really was a meat. and . outside at all lhat Californ ia Capers or anchovy fillets aeasoned egg-milk ml:tturti ~!cit butter in large skilli:I . p>t1toes man y,·hen I married aunshine y,'hJJe you're dining!" I 11lck SY,'eet buttr:r over \"enl, adding more milk it Lightly brown rolls In rneltrd Phll1delphl1·born 1ctn11 Blythti Danner enjoys life in California, collecting new recipes fo r gourmet dl1he1. him, and his favoilte meal ls BLmlE DANNER'S VEAL I small can tomato p..1Ste necessary to covtt meat. butier: reduce heal, adding tWI hot dogs, hambur&ers and et.rn..£Ts A LA KNOPF I can (same size) water Soak 3-1 hours in 1.:overcd tonu1to paste, water, onion. pb.za, but he's gotten much I mediun1-sized yello\v on-dis~ In refrigerator. oregano. sugar, :ialt and pcp-better," actress BI y t be !21th.inly cut veal culleti, cut ion, peeled, chopped Place prosciutto on a cutting per lo taste. DI.Mer aald. rom the leg of veal Piri'ch sugar board. Trin1 off some of the Cover, simmer l hour. The brl ht e<I 1 egg Pinch of oregano excess fat. Drain veal, discard stirring occasion.ally. About 20 g -ey blonde from ¥.: cup milk ~J pound cleaned , sliced mflk-egg mixture. mi nutes before the hour 1.1i up, PbUdelphla took only three 1 tablespoon minced pars-mushrooms Place one slice of prosciutto e1dd mushroonu. Baste rc<1l years to turn her producer-ley Pound cuUets until very on top of each veal cutlet. rolls often with s a u c e director husband Bruce Salt, frt!hly ground black thin ; place in flat dish. Sprinkle with capers (or throughout the last cooking ~~~~~:.~moone "willing pepper P.tix together egg, milk, !i1: anchovies ) , then roll, period. Serves 6. Bruce, a Queens lad, went tol-------------~--.::.:._ _________ :_ __ :_:_:__:_::__::_::_:_:::_:: ______ :::_:==========----------------- France Y.1itlt Blythe and ca.me back "something of a wine buff, happy to experiment with food!" "nle trip, a gourmet's delight thrOugh the chateau country, was made on impulse, when tbe pair cashed in their ftrst class air ticket! in fa\'or of a 1elsurely trip througlt France by car. "It was a wonderful . experience," Blythe said. "We went to some of those marvelous restaurants you read about in the Michelin Guide. It beeame a eaterama! , "Our favorite restaurant was a tiny little place by a stream outside Lyon, very hard to find. Here y.·e had a trout mousse that was just fantastic." "Also, I've come to the point where, when I'm not working , I really love to cook. I enjoy having people come to our home In Brentwood." Blythe and Bruce find that living in California is much easier when it comes to raising a child and being nearer to work. "We enjoy being pa.rt of the community." When it comes to food, however, Blythe has definite tastes and loves cotlecting reeipes from family and friends. "I like variety, particularly international cuisines.. I've alw•ys enjoyed using Mildred Knopf's book, 'Cook, My Darling Daughter.' "Her reeipes are always so good that I rarely change them to &llii myself. Recently we met through a mutual •. friend at a dinner party, and I was so pleased to find that she adrnitts my work, too! "Now we have become lrit.nds! She Ls a sensational cook. I particularly \ove her spaghetti Alfredo and veal cutlets: made with proscuiUo ham." The Paltro ws tmd entertaining at sit~ own Muffins Shaped Th<y're sweet and pretty! TOPHAT MUFf'INS 13;~ ounce package bot roll mix 3 eggs 5 tablespoons sugar 3 tablespoon1 nour I egg )'Olk In medium bowl cJ. electric mixer sprinkle yeast from mU: over 'h cup wann (not b:lt) water; atir to dissolve. Gently beat in eggs ooe at a Ume, then 4 tablespoons of Ibo sugar; add half {2 cups) of the flour nl.ixture from mix; beat at low speed for 'h minute; beat on high -" for 2 minutes. Add remaining f I o u r mixture; beat on low speed for 2 more minutes. Cover and let rise in warm dral1free place until double - 30 minutes. Stir down by beating wilh a wooden spoon for 20 strokes. Sprinkle a floured pastry cloth with the 3 table5P(l.)na flour: poor batter onto it and toso llghtly wrt\l it losea Its stickiness. Shape ln1'> a 9-lnch long roll: cut Into 15 slices. With Y..'ell·fioured h a n d s shape 12 of the slices in-to balls and place In 2%·lnch diameter muffin-pan cups. With a kitchen sci"°" cut an x in the center of each ball. cut each of the 3 remaining •li<eo ln1'> 4 equal part.: lhape each Into a ball and place in the center o¥. an I'. Let rW as pnvk>usly unlll nearly doubled -30 1'> 4l minutes. Beat rtmalning I table!'poon suaar with the egg yolk and I teaspoon water; brush over muffin1. Boke In a preh.,t<d 375- degree O\'efl until golden· ~Tl _ 12: to 15 minutes. l\lakes 12. Sunday is FllDBAY 1n tt. .. ,, .. 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Ralphs, as usual, has the pick of the crop waiting for you at just a delicious 13~ each. Discover Ralphs sunrise fresh produce and low everyday prices this week. lllilphs Ex-.1111. Hitb = ·=~.69 A l!ll.EHO Of BEEF AHO SOT 4otEUt CQNCENTAATE. Jin. H19h .,. 3.71 Hallbut Steak ·~ 1.79 S.lad Sl11 Cooked Shrimp 1 .. , •. 199 Fllh1t1n1n CoYe Sole, Cod or Perch Breaded Fillets ;. '·'"~ .98 D•Y• Fr••l'l•r-Dnl"'t1icll1 ·n Thlgl'ls California Fryer Parts P11ln or Shrimp-3 OL "''"· Chu-Chu Egg Rolls Lak11ftlte Gin or ....... 88 "' .... 29 Sandra Vodka .... 2.99 Ao'f•I Aeglrnenl-Sive .30 Imported Scotch Old Glenwood-6 Ye1r Old Straight Bourbon ""' 4.19 full 4 79 quirt • • ' . Super Bakery A1iph• En:tu"ll••-Fun 1¥1 lb. 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In' llflces 1$471 S.BROOKHURST,WESTMINSTBt 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 1n61 17th ST., TUSTIN .01 N. lOAJIA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH STORE HOUIS: 9·10 Daly, 9-9 s...1oy J I • I • ... • ·16 DAILY PllOT Wtdntsday, May 15, 1~74 M IXED SINGLES TUMBLEWEEDS tr Gu~e 1A~l"' A io>IG 11M~ 10 58COM£ A oocmiz, F£1<'ii:IS. 10 CONS11<UC:f MV &A1t:1'0 fOR Ml'· MUTT AND JEFF II" YOU CANT KEEP UP THE l>AYMENTS ON -.OUR CAR WHY DON'T YOU GIVE IT UP? c. ... -..... ~ • ...... ~.,.,.._­ ~·w~ ....... ~R- FIGMENTS NANCY NANCY···!"M GOING iO BUY YOU A NEW 61CYC1..E FOR YOUR 01RiHDAY WOW-· WHERE ARE YOU GOING ID GET THE MONEY? TODAY'S CIDSSIDBD PUZZLE ACllOSS 1 Neutie11 stick 5 ltalktft ts1and 9 HousehOld mistress: tntormal 1.t Ontopol 15 U.S.A. 16 The ending 17. Particle tB Sobrrussive 19 City ol Morocco 20 Notning :?I House of Commons. e.g. Z) kind of • 1tiang1e 2S Camelo ear1h. 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WHY WOUl-D AN INPIAN Nl'E'D A CSA:Z E1'0?! ~c•ol~~1 1 ~C!o!ll:lt'\Lf '.>CK\l~t'>l I. by Tom K. Ryan 10 SI? f\15 MIN1 .. JUl-1'1'5 IN. WHAi l'l-Sl'? ~db:~ .. . ~#tr by Al Smith ~ .......... 1 ......... _ .. by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller ~ ' J ' ' ' ;. n!OSt AR( MY M OM 'S. 51-l E U~ T>IEM FOR ~-~~SHOPPING ..• GORDO VE'AH ·SO Sl-IG CAN llf!/11,' THOS~ LITTLE TAGS TH IN PUf ON HATS AN D O~SSES VtJPf MAJ.J15 P!WeRESSJN& OOWNFALl-Ue,A/>J W17'H f/IS ARROEJAN1' TIKlSE .SWINGING L IMBS .l..E:D 1'0 me MESS WE:~E HJf . . l?JSE ON HIS l-EE6, Tl/US FleE.E/IJG JllSARMS! 5·15 MOON MULLINS )rl WISH You lt> SPE~ iO YOUR B~THl'R l<AYo,MOQN··Wml ,ALL HIS HOLLEl!ING I CANITHl'AR MYS~LF THIN/( .• ANIMAL CRACKERS ... PAD CAUS l'Hl:M HE'R "UUY-FOCALS"· by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson by Raqer Bollen PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz THE GIRLS !. .. .. ' JUDGE PARKER SEVERAL ... INC'-U0 1NG ONE F~O.._, llo\E D. A . .' HE 'D LlJ<.E TO lAL.K TO YOU ! MISS PEACH • r~ANc1Ni 1S APV1c~ SEQv1C£· 1"Al'E MY G.ooo ADVICf '~Fo~~ 'IOI.I Go Wf20NG-/ • [ili] DICK TRACY COING TO PICK UP TME AllTENNA.BIC BRASS? EXTRA SOCKS. flRST·AID KIT, A MAP, A COMPASS- NIX! W1!"RE GETTING OUT OF MERE. l(ILL TME -ENGINE. ~D LIAVI! "" DOCP .. AND LliNCH ! by Mell . by Chester Gould YES.MANO ME TME ROPE. DENNIS THE MENACE 'O~.NO ! THATS AH 111CllAAfCT CDU.OQUIALISM : 'AND SHE 1HINl<S Y(J(J TALK FUNNY ~· , • • I , i l I • Finding This Recipe True Beginner's Luck l.oc>ktng very much like the work of a pastry cher, this handsome cake bas all Lhe old fuhloned goodneas o n e expects to flnd in a deluxe homemade cake. A novice baker can eaally duplicate the butler cakt!: layers and \\'hipped cream (rosling. The cof fee crWlch topping sprinkled over the top and ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ENTER TODAY! A Photo contest for People who love dads sides of the fto5100 cake is lhe only tricky thing to do. Even this bt>comes an uncon1pllcated venture ir you follow the directions closely. 11 can be done ahead of time and keeps its appea lin g crunchy texture if stonxl in un airtight container. It makes an in1pressive dessert for a dinner party or for Other tin1es like birthdays, graduation or anniversary parties when refreshments are traditionally centered around a festive cake. Because the cake is put together and frmted with whipped cream it mu.st be kept under refrigeration after assembling. To be at Its prime, make and serve this cake the same day. ANNIVERSARY CRUNCJf CAKE '4 cup butter Sugar 3 eggs, separated Vanilla 3 cups sifted cake flour 3 te aspoons baking powder tz teaspoon salt ~l cup milk 2 rups v.·hipping cream Coffee Crunch Beat butter with 1~1. cups sugar until fluffy . Beat in egg yolks and I teaspoon vanilla. Sift flour voith b a k ing powder and salt. Beat into • • I .. ) ... ' • YA'/'" . .. ( .. -. l" -• DAILY PILOT 47 Fancy Crunch Cake Looks like the efforts of a pastry chef . Whipped cream holds layers together. butter m i x tu re alternately --________ ..;;o_, _____________ ;;;; ____ ........................................ ___ ,:: ..... :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.""";.,;;;""'""'""'._• with milk, mixing just until r smooth. Fold in sli£fly beaten • The Daily Pilot's People Section will make both the winner and the father in his/her pic- tures famous b"i publishing the best of the snapshots in a Father's Day picture page on June 16. IT'S EASY 1. Take a picture of the dad yau want to make famous. He can be alone. with his kids or with friends. bul catch him in the ad ol being a dad and photograph him. 2. Have a black-and-white print made !or the con- test {any size, moonted or unmounted). 3. Mail it or deliver it to Daily Pilot People Section before June 5. (Use coupon below or send in infor- mation on your own paper with the print OI' prints.) r----------------------, I undersland this entry most be received at one of I the Daily Pilot olllces by Noon on Wednesday, I June 5, lo be eligible for judging and Iha! all prinls I become the propeny of the Daily Pilot and cannot be returned. My name .••••••••••• ,. •..•..••..•...• Age •••••••• Retalionship to fathet in photo •••••.••••••••••••• , My address ••.•• , , •••••..•..••••...••. , ......... , City ....•....• Zip .••••••••• Phone ••••••••• ,, •• ,,. Name of father in photo ••••••••••••• , ••••••••••• , Hts address (ii different} , ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Entries if mailed should be sent to: Daily Pilot People Section, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 L----------------------J DAILY PILOT .. Meet Jo Olson • egg whil~. Pour batter into 2 greased and floured 9-inch round cake pans. Bake in 35{1 degree oven 35 minutes or until cake springs back when lightly touched in cent.er. Cool 10 minutes in pans then invert and cool on wire ra cks. Split each layer in half. \\'hip cream with 1h cup sugar and l teaspoon vanilla. Spread between cake layers. stacking them up. Spread cream on tops and sides. Press Coffee Crunch into ·whipped cream. Coffee Crunch: Combine 11h cups sugar. ~~ cup coffee and I/, cup light com syrup. Boil to 310 degrees or hard crack stage on candy thermometer. Remove rrom heat. Quickly stir in 3 teaspoons sifted baking soda. S t i r vigorously just until mixture thickens and pulls away from sides of pan. Pour foamy mass into shanow metal pan. LEt stand 'without moving until cool. Crush with rolling pin between sheets or waxed paper. Store In airtight container. FOR ADVERTISING IN OUT 'N' ABOUT PHONE NORM STANLEY 642-4321 l One of the Daily Pilot's ' ' :1 ' Ro le People She's the one who wriles many of tht!: People Section's personality profiles, but. like olhl!!rs on thl!! pt!:(lpll!! 1t.aff, Jo OllOO lakt!:s 11~ kin~s or asslgni:nen~ as the~ com I!!. Holder of 1 bachelor's degrel!! in English from ~1Horn1a Stale Un1vers1ty at f resno, she has worked in public rl!!lations and advertls1n1-even edited the pubUc1tion, "Behind the Wheel " for Oregon's Department of Motor Vehicles before joining the Daily Pilot st:iff In 1989'. You can meet Jo under her byline nearly every diy ln Peoplt!:. ~ is the Daily Pilot's Award-winning section for women (and other people, too) ' PIKlti lffln1v1 WID., MAY IS TM•U TUl:S., MAY 21 , 1974 ... "'"" '"' ..... '0'-' .... ~.,.~, "° ... ., '" .. ..,. ... ~ .. 00 0'\"~•-'0" BEEF LOIN BONELESS DRIVE A.REAL BARGAIN LOADED WITH QUALITY AND DISCOUNT PRICES .. 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Gin HouoAYTIMEs •••• ~3'' llottled e~pecially for El Rancho, .. und Jur \'IJU! l_lua rt Beef eaters .••• SJ 465 :-iu\"C l.:!O on i.;re111 gin ~ 1 }:Ill Calvert's Extra .•. s499 Hlended \1·h1:-k t·y • 1'ave ·IUc ! F11th Fleischmann's Gin • s995 ·rhl' hull -gall on rt>duced !He! Beauiolais $298 WINE ~lartin Lt:veque -deliciously dry! f1th I. W. Harper ..•. 5579 :O-:trn1ght 11 h1i.key ! Save 50c fi(th! -"Grant's Scotch ••• 5875 t-:11:hl ~ea rs old! Heduced $1.00 quart ....Scoresby Scotch 5J099 'fhf' h1 ~ half-t;J:allon for value! Hungarian s239 WINE \\'cibel's lomou\-"green"! fit'th WtdntSday, MQ' 15, 1974 PILOT -ADVERTISER I fl Deli catessen Special! Featuring this ~·eek. cheeses (rom Denmark! And to help you izi:t at · <iuainted v.·ith t h(' vatiety and the unique goodneSli of Danish chee:.~, "'·e'll have samplings Friday a nd Saturday, M ay 17 and 18. Ou come 111 and see what you mi~ht have been 1ni!.Sing ..• and ta.ke ad\'antage ot tb1s \veek 's special on fine Danish food !S. Danish Cheese ..... ~ 1 9 ~ '{our cboict: of three great kind~, .. Port Sulut, 1'il:-it , or Tybo~ hy the JHt·t t·! BABY SAMSOE Serve \••ith Chablis '>''ine! Duke 7 oz. Canned Feta ll•L ••• 5J 98 Stella's n1ild Danish cheese for cooking'. DANISH 89 CAMEMBERT C Serve with cabernet! Plum rose 6 oz. ttn DANISH 49c BLUE' ... PK• Danish Ham CllOPPED • • .s J 29 l)ak -lll'l·tl:-. 110 r('lri gt·r;11iut1' l IU. DANISH BRIE Gre:.it \1·11h !-herry! l'lt1111ro,,t· Li \11., 1i11 . Broccoli Spears . . 29c Hird~1·:;l'. . IC·nlh·r. t'al'~' th1 t-er\'t·~ 10 11:1. With ' Chopped Broccoli . 23c everybody talking about the quality of their how do you know what -or who-to believe ? beef . ' . Pizza mms u,, . . . . . 79c French Toast . . . . 49c [)1111Ut'.\ll:i l\r ·heat und ~erve ! ! 11: 11;-. Pound Cake l[MON • • • g9c · MEAT PIES SWANSON'S Pri1·1•., 1n r//erf 1'1i11r.~rlfll'. ,'llt1v 16 · 1J1rr1ur:h lr',.d .. :11ay ;!:! Super Sliopper Special.<! Fresh Eggs EXTRA LARGE ••••• 5 7c I 'There are so many confusing claims about qualiry in meat>; today that it':-i :ilmo~• impo!-=siblo t o sepa rate fac t from fiction. Of course, "'e could simply tell you that uur:l 1:-tht· U<:.,,t -hut that 's \\'hat everybociy' else does. So 1••e invite yOv. to compare~ \V<: btliel'e 1 ha! y1i u u111~1 be the judge. If you 've"b een buying theirs -then try ours. Cornpnrc trnn, !la \·or. t cndt·rnc-~ ... • .. and above all ..• va lue! Check the price per pound -then st.·£' hll\I' 1nut·h u! \1•h,,1 JOU pay for is cdibll'. And check to see if their beef is graded U.S.D.A. Ch u1l'C· .•• vur"' 11', ~Ll1' .1ys. Compare! 'J'hcn rely on ynHr own good 1aste'. Beef Roast BOllElESS SllllOlll TP SJ &J 0 Bone Roast .••.•. 51°! t'or oven or rutii::.:-.ctil·~ l '.S.D.i\. ChO"il·c Chuck.cut."· t:.S.D.A. C.'ho1tc Ul·t•!! ••••••••• lb . l~i Rancho"-. !)\Ill ••• r~rade "/\t-\" ••• und ('V{'ry f•gg J:Ull ffi l\l{'C'd fre~h~ \)1111·n l' .S.D.A. Choice beef, Qf course ... nat u rally aged for tenderness and flavor'. Tomatoes sTEwro ••••••••• 23c Slnck up :1t thi:-. pril'{', 'caui.t· you U:'e the1n so olten~ Sprin(!:fieid Nil, Jo;~ can Margarine FLE1scHMANN's •••• 59c \\'hl•rt vou i.;1\' 1 ht· nnn1t:', \1·hat more can be said about Jla\'or'! I lb . 1.:111. B-B-Q Sauce HEINZ •• • • • 'l'h,•r,., .~ ,,iril:'I\' nl ll:ivur-. • nne 1-. bound 10 be a t.1vvnle'. \\; 111. Towels coRoNET ••••••••••••• 35c Cocktail vEcm1lE • • • • 33 c Gaines Prime . • • • Sliced Beets . . . . J 9c Black Pepper . • . . 49c Cocktail Shrimp • . 79c Lux Liquid • . • . . • 59e (lrlt•;1n:-. re.1tiy 111 ll,.t•'. I 1•1. 1·.ui Fur dishes · and ~our hnnds! :l:! oz Mixed Nuts . . . • . g9 c Instant Potatoes • 29c ~·1~11·or lln1 1:-;1• ... dt:-o T•l3!"t ! ':1 · l'7 ldohoan ... n1a:5hrd ... 5 ~~ oz pki::. FRESH s 119 SALMON I~ J-'irm , fla,·orf ul ('!11nook '. \\'hole or h.:ilf Salmon Steaks FR!slt! •• 5J 9.9 ('cn!L·r rut tr(lm lre~h Chinook Salmon! Fresh Rock Cod •••• 5J 2! Fresh Catfish ...... 512.9 l.oui1'11u1:.1 Catfish . . ~kinlci.s, hcadle:-.': ,Butterfish FR!SH flUITs •••• 99~ 'J'h1~v ·11 v.cl<T1nu' lhl' r hnn{!e of pace~ Green Shrimp .....• 524.9 For your fu\'oritl' rt'>l'i lJl'~ ;\lediuni si1.t' ·cRAB CLAWS ;\lt'i\l\ '. Fron\ r\la ... k:-.n !\in;.: Cr:i.h' • Super Fresh Produce! Aged Steaks u.s.o.A.cH01cE .s2 3! 'l'np sirloi n cuts of ~:I Jtancho's better U.S.D.A', Choict~ BrC'I'. Corned Beef LEAN BRISKET •• 99! \Vith that special cure tha~ makes iL so outstanding: \Vhole or po1nl half Braising Strips LEAN!. ~.1 5 ! T e nder, lasly slrips of U.S.D.A. Choice loin cut of beef! Boneless! Rib Bones ....... : ..... 69,~ \'ou'll love these, hakl·d or barbecued! U.S.l).A, Choice Ucci. and ~q n1t•JIV'. Beef for Fondue· . s2 4; 'J'cnder cuhei::. of loin cul uf beet! Chopped Steaks ... 5J4! Super·lean ground heel ! :1 per pound Ground Beef ....... 5J 1! Extra Jenn ... htilk or patties! Game Hell'S 11 oz.111: • • • 5 J ~? 1'yson }'arms~ •• Grllde "A" quality ! Pork Roast 10Nmss ••••• s J 2.9 Uoned :ind rolled lrc.'.h p\1rk leg! Cubes of Pork m11 •• s J 5! Sliced Bacon • • • • 89.e El J{ancho"s 1hieker runl'h i::.tylt·! Ham loaf ovEX llLIDY ••••• SJ 2! \Ve make it ..• and we use frer,h l'g~-.! Oren daily q tn 9 • Sunday JO to 7 GLAD BAGS A11~ichokes ........ 4~1~ Nn :o;a!eli tn denier.;:! I I ULTRA BRITE 1\,·o ;) 01 .. tube:. tor the pnre 111 one'. HAIR SPRAY ~·1 is11 Breck •.. 13 oz. uerosol can La r~e sile! Firm' ('nrnpoc1' T t>nder tips will be i-o tasty ... and the hearts v.·il l be 1'!) re\varding! Fresh Carrots ... 2 1 .. 29e ('n·p. lender. : • f?Ordrn fre:.h! l lb. bag CANTA· LOUPS L"rge' \·ine rip~ned. th 1cJ.. me111 ~·d , lllC'llov.· tlU\(lr' • MUSH· ROOMS 89! UlrJitt>, bro"'" -hot bou~e 1trown! f or steak:.. Alfalfa Sprouts •••• 29c For exotic !!o81ad trt11L'. 4 uz. plastic tub. GRAPE-a $1 FRUIT for S"·el't and juicy! 'I'hin skin white melll ' ' ARCADIA: ' . . . PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. and Sunset and Huntinglon 01. (El Rancho Cent er) 320 Vies! Colorado Blvd. fremonl and Hunlingl on Or. Warner and Algonquin (Boardwalk Cenler) 2555 [aslblull 01. (Easlbluff Village Center) ••• , J I PILOT-AOVER-..ER Wtdnesday, May 15. 1974 Wrdne~d"Y May 15, 1974 OAJLV PILOT ~~~~~~~~~-'-'"--C..:..:-'--~ PRIVACY-NEAR PARK Great neighborhood. \Valk to perk. Cozy hoo1e "'Ith 1nassive stone firepl!tcc. Gorg. eous rear patio and fruit trees. Very pri- vn te. BOAT DOOR. Only $44,900. call MO\\'. b:·J2-2535. '/4 ACRE! BEACH! It's true! ~ .. ac:rc. \Valk to BEAOf. Spaci- ous entry. I-luge livingroom. Cheery kit chen. Rustle huge family 1'00n1. Bar. ?11ARBLE FIREPLACE! Fonnal dining. Extrn large bedrooms. Very close to BEACl-1. Call no\v -963-67t:i7. LIVE BY THE SEA JUST REDUCED !'>car the sea. REDUCED PRJCE. Hed. tile atrium en try. 2 L..\RGE BEDROOhl S, 2 baths. Brigh t kitchen. Fan1ily room. New custom carpels, drapes, appliances. Red tile rear patio, Large paneled garage. PHI· VACY! COhlFORT! LUXURY! CalJ no\v - 963-6767. HUGE SHADE TREES $27,500-IN C.M. Hun·y, this first time advertised three bed- room home on a tree lined stl'eet \\:on't last Jong. 646-7171. 5 BEDROOMS 3 BATHS 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. Prestige area. Grccn- brook. Large family room. \\'et bar. Cheery fireplace. Bright sunny kitchen. Privale sun deck off master bedroom. Call today .:.. 963-6767. ASSUME 7°/o LOAN Ony $193. 1.oer month -Cozy 3 b<'droo1n honu• on \'aluable H-2 JoL Only $32,950. 646-7171. GOLF COURSE COMMUNITY This la11:e home gives a tcclln~ of prtvacy from the ti111e you enter the enclosed court yard until you leave it. 3 ye;u~ nev.', ·I bed- rooms \\·ith 1nnster dO\\'nstairs. Separate d ining-, lar~e frnnlly room. Electric garage door opener. All this and very lo\.\' yard n1aintenance al S61.450. 646-7171. IT'S A SHOWCASE $47,500 A lovely 4 BH + fan11\y room home In 1no\'e-in condition throughout. Great loca- tion on quiet eul·d~-sac. close to elemen- tary school and perk. Space f'or boat or h1·eezeway. l\lay be converted to additionnl roon1. For additional lnfo1"'1ation and ap. pointmcnt. 11lea.se phone 546·2313. NEWPORT BEJ\Cll 1700 Nowpon lhd. '46.7171 - WE HAVE A NICE ONE IN COLLEGE PARK Dig this 4 Sl>at'ious IX'droorns and 1)l)OJ-1nble size family roon1. \Valk !l) schools and shopping, Boat 01· trailer E\C'Cf':'<S~ I\uff said ! Call 5"1{;·2313. EASTSIDE C.M. 3 BEDROOM --. TRI-LEVEL POOL HOME St"P~ tu .:oil L"Vlll'~f·. Hikf' ,,, ht·tn·h. l\lassh·e m11stt•r ,.ui\ ... llui.;,• lh·in;,; l'l'll~IH \1 ilh V,\ULTf:O CEILl.\'t:~ and .. 1·:d h<'arth 1i1·...,r.J11e.-. :\lan1n101h fk-s ta ro••lll 11Jrh 11 .. t li.:11\ ~EPAB.A'l'E fo1 ·111a/ banquet ruunl. JJ11rry--<'all 8·1:!·2'133. 3 + POOL $30,950 Q uiet & Crispy clean on 1nag nifk•ent harchvood R£"lax! 1..F't someon(' else do t.he yard1\·01·k \1'hile floors. clr>lii.:htful :i:ard in gr(•at 11cighborhuod. Y'•U enjo~· lift.' in this fantastic as~ocialion main- SJ(i,950. Call 646-7171. t:iinC'd eon11nunil~. It's a BIG to11·nhon1r> \1ith * fl)Ul" ~drOOlll!>. * f an1ily roo1n. * Corne\' Lo)\. • Exeellrnt condiliun. tr Prhne Lcx:ativn. * * Ml.950! Call 8·17-UOIO, PRIVATE PARADISE IN MESA DEL MAR ld,l'llic Ira\1·aiirin sclti11t: abou! n 34 ' heated pool and a LL' x l I' .~t'pnratc gucst l ri>crention ro•nn. Crf'at«:'< th1• n10t1d fur 1otaJ relaxation and care• frt'<' c11jo,111Pul. Fioc !ouches uf design and decor dislill!.:'ui.;h 1his sh111·1) J bedroom hon\e. Qualily wallf\ft\)(•l'. drapes. ;;.ha\.\' cnrpct. 111arble in balh- t;.00,1~ $~9.750. Call 5-16-2313 fu1· details. I CORONA DEL MAR } SPECIAL ~u1all S•J11histi1·,'\tr d home <)11 r:-2 lot in old Co1·11nn d1'J :'.Int·. l)on" 11·ith fl ft'l'l for tomor- r<1\1'. 2 i)(·d1·011111 fln·ns 1• ith hnill-in« ff'aturl'd in n1a ~l r>r ;;u\!c. lndo.ir-011tdoor 1i1·ino;: roon1 1\ilh a \.\'r1•nt l0ft~· f1•<'li11J.::". Cnll qulekly lf'I see J 1hls fa.~ci11;1tin:!; p1•r11oe1·1r. Price S68,;100. Call ti7J-8.hl0. I I ( EXCHANGE FRONT ROW IRVINE TERRACE F'vr t'Olnrner<:lal. industrial or residential in- COlll<' pru~rly. This fl\hUl\,IU)'l 11 hedroon1 hon1e \1 Hh harbor & oc1'an 'ie\1' ,,·111 satl:>f)· the most db;rri1nl11nling huycr. l't·rf•'t"\ for h1duo1· & 1)11\- door lhlnc. A cu ... ton1•hulll 1111d ;vuu uv.i1 th£' lnn1I. C1tll for 111·11·;11" «hu\\h1;.:. 67'.l-~jj(), l !l.x:tu f:in1 ily l'U<•lll , 2 car ~a1·ahe. To sec call 847-6010. I 5 BEDROOMS + FAMILY ROOM I-luge early A1nt'ricnn stylr h•Jlll<' situated on end of cul-de-sac ~1·e;,·1 \1 ih (J\'CJ'Sized "Pic- Shapcd" Jut. i\1>\1· disll\1flsht"r. t\C>\I' paint. \'e1y sharp, \·c1·y unique. Ca11 llO\\'--&-i2-2535. SPANISH TRI-LEVEL TILE ROOF 4 BR + POOL Ackl I•• tlu• 11i.l<i1t•: .\ rno.'t dl·~irablt> ncig-hhor- h<>•xi, 'rou11d-th•··l'ornvr frL•tll l·l<·n1••nta1·y sthuol, lmrk, ft>THli.c; f'"1u·1,-.ind bil;c 1rui1 and cluse to b<·ach. J'r\<·c-i« ~70,000. '.\'ufr said~ Fur n1ore h1fol·ma tio11, 1·h·as(' 11honl' ;'11ti-:.!;11:J. PRICE REDUCED TO $89,500 .Just try cluplicatini.: thi,-cu.~10111-huilt horn!' on t•ltia~ 's inarkt•I. ·I l'H:-<lr~••ll"-.. ~rurly, !'pacious f:1111i!r ruufll nud \'i••\\' nf •it'('l\rl. \\'alkilll-'. di<:- t11ncL' lo pri\·:1(<' h.·ach. ~nu 01\'fl t he !and. Tills u11c \1011'\ !a~t lung. 673-8.j:J{). LOWEST PRICED HOME IN IRVINE TERRACE Jf you \\'Ol'\I 10 lh'f' in Cornna clrl :'lln1·'.'I f!nl'~I al'C'a. thl'll !1•1 u« ,1Jo11• ~•)II n11r ll"ll 11~ru1:.: \11"iCed l0 SP!l (II !Inly Si .. \l.(llWl. Jl il:IS ;~ bi">cl- l'OPITilt, n <l<·n :ind :! 1*!111~. Yo11 l'l\J1 S•'I' lh•' n ight llghl<: nt Fn,hi"11 1~1n11d ;u od Ir ~r·u \\:In! a ruol \l\L'l'i' \, ~l':I•·•· a plo·iily i11 lh+' !11r'"'•' jJ\'l\'!lh• )i,)1'0 . (',1IJ .,7·:.-....-1."1!1 J •I ll\"I'• tJo lttil~. UUNTI NGTOi\" llEACll VACANT 4 BEDROOM 2 STORY (():'l\rLETELY r:F:DEx-nr:.\Tt:D tlll!I ~purkliH:.: ef,•11n. .\l;.onlt·ur('.-1 stUT<HJnditL:!'. ( ·, 1nin1unlt )' Pl )Ul-1:'11.\IEVIATI~ l'USSESSH )).; p.,.~sihh•. Ilurry--Cail H-11-2535. BIG BIG BIG! llui:::c 2-.~tory (111 ~iant eul·d"·~ac lo!. f'our king- site Uedroc1n1s. t 'an1ily roon1 1\i lh huge stnni' f11•l'pla1,.>e. Close tr> bt•uch. l lurry -Only $.,19,9~: caJJ llUI\' -8-17-tiOIU. • ~.-911 1 . ~ ""~'"' r _- BIG MESA VERDE CUSTOM J:)(IO Sq. F't . .\ builders O\\ n homr. 4 nr 5 brd- rwn1.~. Huge li\·lng roon1 + faini!r roon1 11!us rum11t1s !\Jorn ur bi!lia1-d t"UUnl, 3 baths, 3 1·ar ~11.ra\,!c. A 11·orld of featun:" & elt'gance. $89,9j() --6-lti-7111. ASSUME! ASSUME! ASSUME! NEWPORT WEST ,\sstun•· Nr1\·i11.•l't \V«sl t1·l-lcvP!. ()•, lunn. Sunkrn lh·i1v:: roon1. l\'t•11· shai:;: a.ncl l).11'QU"I floors. J~ucc St'j!llL"il1£' FA:'lllL\' Jl(l():\I. Hri!!hl ch•'••I'\' kilclu•11. F"orinnl diniJ1g-. Scparnl•· lri11ndrr 1•1(•1TI. ,_,,1;; 0f shut lt'rS. BIKE TO B£ACJI . l)on'I dt•lar-003-6767 DISTINCTIVE-SPECTACULAR AND EXPENSIVE But \1·orth f'1·c11· breath-taking-1·iL•11· Pf JI. Tl'uly An r·..:C"il lr1~ly an<l l'X<Juisitf'ly rfpr·orntcrl hurn,. O\'l•rluukln!! !he 1.1rge ... 1. (J('t•tirl in lhl' l\'11rld -n rnn1plcr••lr 11n10l~truct,.d \jr\1·. Sun r1 .. rk Pn l~oth l••vels. E\'"ll has a gue,, npu11- 111f>n1. Pl>';1sc call f or app1.intn1c11t I•) 1nsJ1N.'\- 67::-1'<.i:1u. JUST LISTED FIVE BEDROOM HOME P1·i111c h.11::H1on. Llll'ZC' f11n1ily hPHl•'. ,\clJu1· ... 11r !11 C11rnna tlc l ;\lnr lll:!h !'l'huol anti .\'1•11r~J1'! B••!lrll 1cnnis 1·h1l1. 3 l)l•d1· .. nr11,, fnmll~ ITI<•lll, '"'t•tu1 \i•'\I, Exh·l'n1l'I) IJ>:l11 1111(1 Ri1·~. 111 tip- l•q• l'"l1dl!iun -If )n11r t:1rnil~ H•'•·fl' ••ll11i11 r1~i111 nnd :> U.-U1vo1n1~. (·a ll qu!i·kl) _ lji .'\-,..,,,Ju. COST/\ ~lESi\ 2790 Ha•bor lhd. 546.23U 17931 leoch llYd . 21030 lrookhut"st 6014 Warner A••· 142·2SJS f 963·67'7 147-6010 COHONA DEi, ~L\ll 332 Mar9uerltt 67l·8SSO ONE OF FOUR .\ncl one o f l\l'O •I bedi·oom, 2 bath homea available in l\.te~a dcl i\far and the only one 11 ilh <!. 1i1·h.'t! lt'SS than $43,000. Call al once -1).16-7171. $1500 DOWN $29,950 81500 du\\·11. !·lard to find at ~29.9;)(). 4 h11ge Ot•clroo111s. 2 b.:Llhs. Lkrge kiti·hcn. Ne\V paiuL Corner lot. F'OHHEST (It' TREES. llu1:1l g3.I(', Patio. Dvn'! \1 ~it -~6767. ON THli COUNTRY CLUB SIDE $68,000 or l\lcsn \'l'l'dt-dri\'f• nn1ong the custum h"nJt>o;! Chunning 1 i,1111"\'. -I bedl·oo1n hon1e. \:.,u'll Ix· thril!Ptl at thC i,ize of the roon1s. !';L·pa1-atl'd 1nu!>tt"r brdl'OOlll. ~lassive stone d"uhlc ~i1· ... plact.'. Reautifully huidsca1'!ed •·..:tra dn1.,'11·ar and vad for boat storago Call 5.IG-23 13. • RYE BEDROOMS EXCLUSIVE LOCATION (;f:;nnllc 2-story 0n pool ~izr Int. ELEGANT de,scrlbt•s it. Beautiful Ooor plan Includes large farnlly roon1 & formal dining. $59,900. Cilll now to Set" -S.17·6010. BALBOA PENINSULA ~ hcdroon1. 2 bath home plus bachelor rL·n 1;1 \. Built-ins, firef1l11.cf' and patio . ~1.000. 646-7171. $26,900 LOW CASH TO ASSUME! i 1~'~ F'lJA loan v.•lth f11 ll payments ot $188 1n1)l1\h! It's a SHARP 3 l.ledroom \\"ith huge yard. Ni1,.>e Neighborhood. It'll go fast, so call 817.£010 n<J11 ~ 2 STORY BIKE TO BEACH \Vnlk or blkr> 1•1 bl'11.ch. Lar.;e t~n-37.() fonnal l'lllrJ. Pd\·ate li\'ing room. F"om1al ~ining. B!'ighl cheer~-kit.chcn. 4 largr fan1- 1Jy-slzed bedrovrns. CO\'f!i't'd patlu. Cul·d<'- ~ac. Cn /J fa.st -963-6767. $36,900 · $214 MO. TOTAL Assun1e 71;o;; loon or nC\\' _finnncing avail· nhle. Lov~ly fan11ly style floor-plan. 1-lug!i' cul-de-Siil' lot \\'ilh ix';i ur.:oup fruil trees. C.'all 1101,· to see -~·17-6010. IRVINE TERRACE Sl>!'\l'klin-;: tool. 3 bedroo1n~. separate laundry roon1, dinfn~ n•oni, llullt·ln B·B-Q. x~·11· cnrp1.•!s. You'll buy it at SSJ,500! C11J :->-lt;-::?;JIJ fur details. SPANISH BEACH POOL Span\~h rllnl'h~ Cln~f> to bench. NF:\V CUS- TU.\1 PO(>L~! Rai~1·d cutry. L.·11·gc ft)rn1nl li\'ing rw1n. Separate farnily nJOn1. 1-lome- niakers kitchen. Hl'<H.f-d cuslorn puol 1\ilh s\\·f·ep! SCC'ludt'<I rn11sll•r suite. Famil\'· .c;iZf'(I lx<droon1~. \'El:r CLO.SE: T(.J BEACH. Take advanl:l;;l'. nli:J-t;71i7. $6,500 TO ASSUME FHA LOAN SG,j()() to as,11111" nr 11111ybc Jcs!I cash. (11\'llCr !<AY~ h" rni:.;-ht hC'lp fh1nnce. $198 !'ER \10. l'AYS 1\l,J ... {l\\Of'I" rr:in~ff'rrNl. l'rlmC' :u'Ca. T:1kr> acl\ unta•.:o-e--t:a!J 81'.i-253.l. LOW DOWN LOW PAYMENTS F:Z fo bu~· thls V . .\C.\:0.-T h"1nf'. Fl'C'sh mint. Btonns ,j~pd R·2 Int. Clo~l' Ir> 'ht1)111inr:-.. \ \'ll hit• fn')nl Y>'~t"'l'~car: Ca!l nn11 ! l'-12-~:}.1:'1. INVEST~IENTS 18662 MacArthur llwd., Suite 1 Ol lnl•• 752·1700 I • f •• 1 I :· I • " , l/ .>ii DA1l f PILu 1 General R.E. \11:a11c~ll,,1/ M,1¥ !'.} l'll·I \VHnt~ay, Mat 15, lq74 >'lLOT ·ADV l:.MllSi.R I :: 1002 Gene ral R. E. -1002 _G_';;";;'';•;l;R;.~e;. ;;;;;1:00~2;G;;•n;•;r;•1;;R;. ~;. ;;;;;1;oo~~l;G~e;n~e;r•;l;R;.;e;.;;;;;1~00~l-l_G_e_n_e_r_al-R~. E~.---1-0-0l_G_e_n_e_r_al-R-. E-.---,~I General R. E, * Balboa Coy Properties * ~:;;OM BUILT ·-' I eneral R.E.-1002 \ I 1002 EXECUTIVE HOME BALBOA COVES NEWPORT HEIGHTS t\ 'IF"·' \.'El\IJt-:·s .\h>:-~r TAYLOR CO. L1kl' tit!\\" l)1l'r pr1\ ii 'l'radc for lnuts ~l'.?9,000. (.'all ti75-70W IHljJll'.'-l.'l\C!~ 3 fl it r \11,1·_-)J\'t: ,\J:E.\ -~ O\l lll'I '» uuit 3 Ult . u,o1, •• ,,1i. 11 11.:1· r·111111y 1•••·11 I I I 111rt1 l!r<·phu·t• :..n•I lt'l'r,oti'l I' ·111.1 lt· ... 1 0('. ()l\!lCI' fl,.,, ... , fHllllul 1llrnu;.: PW>ll\, anxiotl:-. SS0,500. U42·740t ,uu~··u h\uu.: 11 •1111, h1.•a1t•d * OCEAN VIEW* '!'\10 3 Udt'tn., :! hath uuit.,. $1 111.500, 'II •lllll llllL! i••ll, '!')lil!';oto• ;11! ':1r 0: lJ .i,:t· t>I' ,\~1p \!l I I •!' \ ,1fo) !•f.. d J,1> 111< ,.,, n,·,.,. r 1111111 rh .. t 11,1111. '"''f111•th1n11 1·~•n1 ••r 11•,•l~ t U!t t'lillllll!!'n! ~!"'''" CALL 540-1151 REALTORS si nee IH41i BIG CANYON C.C.-$295,000 'l'rudilional ch1;trn1 in stunning brand NE\V cu&tom ho1ne \\!ith golf couJ"se view. En· closed lgc c:ourtyd entry. 5 BR, 1'"1l, form nrnt<.1! '!. l\H ~ r!)' C'pL on, 5 baths. F'ine details thruout incl. A/C. REA~;0"1·'R'-Ss2:!.\ ~lo. ti73-H20. I WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors m 2111 Sen Joaquin Hiiis Roed BALBOA MODEL 3 Bit. 21 :.i baths 'l'iburon .\s,.11n1al:i lr lo:tn s:i7.:iOO !iJO.fHIOO m S Local Ott ices T 0 Se rve You Lll ' --;ili:iFi;;s'CciNi:0 .... l~~ .... N~E~W~P~O;R~T:,,:;C~E~N~T~E~R~,~N~.8~,~~;;4;-4;9~1 o::..~~ I BL UFFS CONDO General R.E . 1002General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 E-P LAN 1-;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;::;;:;;;;;;;;;;; I --- BCH. DUPLE X/OWNER \'11\'>1111 -:\lu1 t' rn •11 ,\ 1 ull• 1 I .o;u111111<'r 11 ,u~ · I'," 11.111, ti.un .. : 11 .. 1111, I'" U\•!K't h"llltl\'il ! ··uu1,.: .... " II u + I I l'Ul< p.11 11 !111.,: 1111"11 "'11 t ll~h j~1IHI, •'ti ~li<l'I ftl'I\;.. 1,: l_:Jk 1•1 (•<'•'.tll )~l.·~~I IJCl\C 11~ l:!! ;~•!!1 ~!. ~ l; ti 1."~~u l'nu 11111~ BETWEEN BAY & SEA B1«11.l1h1\ tlu'uiH1t. 1·11~10111!• ~1111!1··•.;;, l11~h ('lll'll<'llll ... & 111'11111.ill'' llllf!Hfl'd 11 u!J ~ ·'p;u 1.,11~ :: hdrn1 .. :u!il1'<! ,1. n, ro1111il\ 1111. J 1_ h.1rh~ BROAD MOOR TURTLE ROCK LIVE ON BALBOA .~ •'n .. t••"l."'t 1•1·1, 111•· 1,o11t io. Outstanding family home on quiet cul de sac: PENINSULA POINT C,\nt tft··'"'c1·111•1t S.'ii •. ~JO h :i lge. bdr1n s., dining rrn. & vie\\!! Ready to 1• · h \•· 11"· 1""'11· ... r h·-1 • • Q!eswort Y go at S58,900. Incl. land. 11°"·· 1'1•~••·:•' ~>1.1t1·011 '"' Re It 640..0020 ,,,.,,u,. .,,,. 111·.11· u. .. -.,·1 ... 1o1 a ors -~ Ontu CORBIN.MARTIN, INC. 1 ... 1 ,uld 1 .. 11n1' ··li•li " H ft/' J .. llo•fftl, _·l. 1,.ih, I 1!'":.1 I NEWPORT EIGHTS '''21 REALTORS 6#-7662 ''"'llL T\ 11•111 •. 1.:11t.,l'd VIEW 11•Ht11 ;.11<1 11 t i..u ~lli .. ~~'-·'' 1 ., 111) I•!!. it::t 1nntd lfll' ~ Corona del Mar l ill lo•r.1ppuU.l1n11H ' l.1•1><!11. c,11 ·11 t 101 CALL 540..1151 1011 •• 1 .. r1i.111hl,•r. 1111~ 'l _ ____ _ __ _ •li'I) lo11u~" 11uh ~l'p,11·u 1e ~General R.E. 1002 1 General R.E. 1002 A U/'ltllllU~ tiC'Mt CALL ME, l'M SURROUNDED-you know where all the eucalyptus trees are in NcY.'· port? J'n1 there! only I have elm trees! Tons of the1n ! Also 3 bdr1n s, absolutely durling interior. nearly 1/.i of nn acre lol, and a country kilchell! I'm a nc\v listing at $62 000 so call me quick or I'll be surrounded ag~in . \.Vi th buyers! UNIQUE HOME Realtor•, 675-6000 2443 E. Coa•t Hwy., Corona del Mar General R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 EXCEPTIONAL BLUFFS \Ve can offer )'OU t \\'O Yery beautifully dec- orated to\vnhouses ; 3 bdrn1 s., 21.,.'.! baths, both located on lovely~ greenbelts. close enou gh to pool s. but not too close. Nice private patios. $69,500 And $74.900. All ex- terior n1aintenance is responsibility of As- sociation. Privately patrolled . ~ \: /I~ Sfflitle ~I REALTORs' SOUTH OF HIGHWAY -DUPLEX ('otnplt't!'Jy 1·e1nod l•led ov. nc.·rs ur11t . E\'cry- th ing: is 1H~1\ .• fl. setluUcd dca1l·end ::rtrel!l lu- cation. Rrin~s in t;:i:Zll 11111 . it!l;o 1nP. ncdttti•d lo $79,900. Call to sec: 0\1·ner .s:i)' inake offer! CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar WE CAN H£LP YYOOUUOOUUYY,~P"'lll111'1 I SELL. OR TRAD£ A HOME ANYPLACE IN THE NATION IOOlGeneral R.E . 1002 . ~HERITAGE ' REALTORS 1111· ;~ .• n1;.:1• ~1n·);i1'1I fol' llJ••· t111··111 ;ill'•\'t'. 1\l llk~· .1fh·1 flp•'n ,111i1y 1 :;, 2011 PRICE REDUCED fJHAL LIDO \vater£ront. 3 Udrn1. & lgc. fa1nily l'lll., l\1111.:~ Hd 0 TO $89,SOO 2ou5R 6' or 5 bdrms., \\'itn 6 JJa ths. Lido Nord. Spec- 400 E 17 FOR Al tacular view'. l'ier & floal. $275,000. r.1xER UPPER · • LL ·""' '"Y """''""'in• ""' OPPORTUNITY 1· C.M. . . • AIEAS J111'i:1• and 111•;,IJlt• custonl YEAR WATER FRONT L01 ON LIDO NOR D ~:!7,•1-~1 -!'111111 1u1d l'l1·:1ni11:.;' • • • h(lnit> 1n C'iu·!'.>n.! dPl l\lar on NEWPORT BE C 40'x00'. i\Ja0uniJicent vic\v! ~250,000 •1.!I 111111t1• :• ,1 .,rt11i;I t u d ;iy·, 111ar kC'1. ·I AH • 2407 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Cope Cad Cutie!!! olifft·i·••t1\T 11 .. r.... (_' 0 " l:i / Bt'lh'l1nn1~ •. ~lull~-. spacious 1 CONDOMINIUM 1 _ 1 LIDO NORD ,11.,,,, lh·,1 hu\-:~ i;H, 1 runu ly r<•1n1. 1·i1·1-1· of •l<'r1111 1 $49,900 1 1 General R.E. 1002 1,.)en:rai R.E. 1002 5 Bil .. 5 ba. 1-'rize 60 tt. \\·Ulertront lot. 1-'ic r J:\, .. 11 1.11;,:.-. 1•11 1111·111.1 '''I :1111! l''11nlu1.•. Choit·c ur l TJ.11:: VlLLA GJ{ANADA • ~------ C1t.u·111 Ji.u·l.••d :.111t , :.'I!.\, .. 11 '"111111) ~II•' \l'!'l' i.hht.il'll I"\, l'l'l'l~. iil(I''. j) ,1 II J • !.: fl I 111 .,h,1q1' !1111 lK•I' .'l·]l•KJI [ll~t' .\~kUI-.: $;)6,!~~) S ll 11111 I I .11111t1·J)f•n't Ill!'"' tl11•'' \' ~. 110 \\'.\HU ,\.: l'l)_ hl.1·"l\~I ~2TCh;;:ry Hills Dr.- ,i,,r_,,,,. lu•rr• 1111' hnal, lina1u·1~1.,: tiud l•1.1Jy 8 .1c;u·s spacious -I BR. .. 21~ ba., lS.'iO CUSTOM BU IL T * * * * * I & fl oat. $375,000. !r;,1[1·1· .1 ... 1 fut•lh, r\ui<'t lr1•i•' old. !•or :i 1.1po11~1_111cnt to . ~q. II . ltll-\'llhonH'. lX>luxe I -30 10" Ft L'd N I I'-Lot $!"" 000 BIG CANYON LOT II '""8"--" EXECUTIVE HOME WILLIA'! Plt lCE X :> • • J O ore te\v . va, lt1to'll 1·11! dt"~··-. J,.-,1, .j.,,11], ln~/-"'l'I, t•;i ,,,,.._ .JJOJ. t·u..;lt.1111 f<.>alUl"t.'S; golC ('QlH'SC pa~n11·r11•. 1,·n11~ n\';11lal>h·.1 C del Mar Ql'ft111L<1 •/7SFUNroB£NICF' vicl-\·s •. <..'Onununity pool . IN ;\IE&\ Y~HDE'S i\105:1 26~1~ Valpraiso BILL GRUNDY REALTOR ',·,·,'~,,.:,iuh·k, 1"11i'1 L1~1· TRolrPoLnEaX f® ~ t'Vn1·e1ucnt to i;c hoots, EXCLUSl\·E ARE:.\ -3 ~l lsslon Viejo , , _ " chu1·ehes, shopping & B~d~m. hu~e family roon1 J . _ I 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 I 1·errealion. ~aled in the with fir:--pl aec a~x~ IC'n·au.o \nu ;u-e lhC' 111nnrr of f .\ !i•:,:,11 1111,1,., •n1 111u r:-2 • "friendly" Irvine planned floors. F?i:nal chn1ng roon1, TWO FREE TICKETS G IR E 1002 1 G -IRE 10021 t" s 11r,11· :-.hupr1111i.: & tlw 1,,__ U eonununily of E:aslhluff. su~ke11 . Jl\·1ng roon1. h••aH'tl 111 rhC' l enera · ' enera ' · I h";wll. Cu11·,•n1ly a 1-:•MI MODEL OPEN DAILY i;win1n11n~ pool. sC'p:u·att' 1 Southern Ca lifornia H R h I 1t1\•·~h11~·111 •·r 1·11u!(I h11 LIDO LIFE s.:r, Anlii.:os \\'ay No. 8 Jnl ear _:;:ara~c or ~11Qri in _ MOBILE HOME SHOW 1 CALIFORNIA OrSe anc es I "'l"1111I•••! f111.a· u n 1 ! s. .. . . . ,,. ...,. ~ "·' 1, ._. , .. 1 ff renr yard. 111,,ar ror the ' _ . , " RANCHER • R'versi'de 1.:,, i•ll!'nl ~ .. nttil l'i't:•ll'(I. Via Udo Nord, ,1cross (rom ,1n1uu c1.: 11.u. ~ 1;,11,s u u execuli\'r fanlily !ha! \\',i nt~ .\l<1} IN!n !htu .\1Ky 21th In I -..:-HERITAGE' • • • REALTORS By Owner ,..;1 11 ,,,1,. i1,.111i. 1111h H Dai ly I S'J'J"•IO t~al!Joa &1y Cluh. 3 Neil' Dr., lu ~1n r Vista, lo sonlelhini: extra or nccdl!1 at the I 4 BEDROOMS- 1 • ,\ ,.11~111111 1 Bdri n.' (714 ) 494.3 188 I l'il111 Cl,1ss1_fl1•1l .1rt . 61:!~56_-·~ " · buyfront rondo1niniun1s ..,,•ill Doi nin~u. 10 Arnlgot>! \\'ayl. entertai uni ent spacC'. ANAHEIM STADIUM 2 BATHS ho•;1u!1f11\l,1 ;t1•11tin1h•<I iou1 I _ 640 1120 I I foo ,,,,,·ve o 1 fo'or infonnaUon, 64l-ll33 • 2000 c II I ---• ll' rc1u y · ry c . 11..ALL 5~1151 I Suite o ege Blvd . ""' . , C _ I ~ti· rt. 1\1! urirh·r·gnJuod 1Gr;;;e;n;e;ra;l;;;;R;.E;.;;;;;;;;;,;;;;I 0;0;;;2;;;,;' G;;;;e;n;e;ra;l;;;;R;.E,,;;,,, ,;;;;;;;,,;;,,l~OOl;;,l -'""--::-::;-:;-:;"'""""'i ISt h, 1974. Subten-anean Anahl'itn . :lo:···~.~ ULL. ! l~I, ~:.. 11tillti••i; 111 :v 11:111! rni· .• Ju~1 :; II ---· ------i:aragc~. elevator service. I Plt"as<' tut! 642-5678, c.-.:t. 3331 NO fllli'G ON J 0 \'"I~ 111ilt·., ti• /r''"•11,1v tifl. Full I 8 4-PLEX lt1·~c1·vu1ions no1.1· b c in g 10 l'l<1i~1 you1· ticket.'!. IN,01·1!~: \l'oii·. y 1111 \'il lue ,.011,,.iolt~) 1i.1:l1·t·, 0111.~ .~I !,~~.~·I. 1.'.·,,~,1 ·1! o·i.j NEW LISTING taken. Priced at $215,000. Cnunl~ to!I free nuint)l:r l:-. ~h·JJJ!.K'l'' !•,u\ h.._.111,1. liihc· " \.111! 1 1,, .• 11~ ~ 1 .1 lu~11 •· I C I~ ~==~=====~! :>10·12201. I 1v11k ;jl this •lll'' SIJ;1kt• 1·0 .. 1.I ··~I" .1"111' ~"1""" i11>1r:o?IY j Oldwell Banl\!er 1 1111111111.:1011 Bl'ne11. c1oc;e 10 ._,,_,,_ __ ..,,..,,..,..,....,..,~ 1.---* * * brit'I• iirepJ;ie•'· ~,.1~.11.1 11.._. ( •111. '"l' 1111·11w1·. 111h>1'n!1111v11 Tull'l!.'rt ,1;; Ne11·h111d. ~~aclt is 100/o DOWN BEACH COTTAGE * * dcii, huge tl'ce sh:uJctl lul,, • <.u.~1un! I l.d r 1l1._ .I r:-11·; RESIOENl/Al BROKERAGE CCMPANV 2 Hcd1'(ion1, J Balh 11•i1h dinin_i; l'OOn1 flnd n1o(•h. g111·1u,:f\ l\c•:1r 1n·1-1. F 1111 h:1H; Patio 111t<I C'arix1r1s. Ch11lE'r 81/20/o INTEREST 40 Ft. frontage on R-2 lot: ·1 n1u1.:h, n1orc. t•tu· lurl/1•'1' a1•1·" ln1 .1.()1:ah·d r•lu~t· '"l LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT . \Vherc do ynu µark n 70 ft boa t? J{ight in lront ot' th1~ grac1011s b<iylront resiclence ! 'fhrel? bcdroo1ns. 111n1d's roonl. ;J1 :! ba ths, den. Localed on n ~{j IL lot. ~300.000. inay C'xchaugc for LarJ::c1· COMPANY I doors to sandy, life~uarrled MR SELLER inrorn111tion a;;I\ ab o u I fri«·11F<."' ij(I. ~ 1111 fll'l<'C onl.1 I lltlltS OffPl'{'d (01· $6!1.000. REALTORS C.D.M. ix'<1e!1· Use !or 2nd hOH\C' ,I;, If \'OU !!'Cl DAll.\' ·las ·ncl listu1~ No. ti280. s11.ri11ri. 1du.• V;ill .. \ l:.t.·nlt)'"1 SINCE ls-I I rcllurh! Jall'r. Ol-l·nel' ll•11\·1ng , , · c .. ~I r ER & LEE I Cnll !~l(i..(l~W. Look al tJiosc ter1ns!! They a-,. ~"''.'""'· ,1tls 0!1 ~our hotne . 11·rn1ld WALK l.''l' l\"''l' unt' .1•·;1r .~t'l'\'H"' 673-4400 be h' I d 'I ,,. ~uu""" I I I I " f P.f',,\I. •.·.:·1-,\Tf·,' 11;.,.•1·111\ly. l•.!\ l ___ .,....,,.. ____ 1 111:.y 1 . .;; 01-y llOOn M on Cnll: 67:;.;;oo:; Gi'.:-SOSG f:i "~· 1e p 1.s sa c anu 1 .. 1ou L .o ""°!US rO• & FRH f~-1( '-" •aiul VALL~~\'' RE.\IJ \ & 8E1'0 lNTlRPlllM & .. ERICU< 'SIOC:~ E•t>UH(.' t0Y9A>i• -·-__ he!"ila te. If you 11·anl an upprecuHe top f ! L ~;h 1 COSTA MESA EASTSIDE MANSION ex11·a sharp 2 BR 'l BA I en I husiai.!1c pt'Ofess1orJ<JI 1 545-9491 ~ scf(l 2 story J lxln11, 3 Jl()OL hon1c in CORONA riCprescntat ion. . . . ,..,_ _______ _ ba, fonnal dining, laundry DEL i'.IAR on a hlg OOxlOO Call us COLLEGE ~·vA:l:tEv~· SUPER DELUXE DUPLEX Sl20.000 buys 11ear llC \V 3 and 2 bedroon1 duplex . !\lodrr11 built-in kitchens. Both \\'ith fireplaces. \\'alk tu bay or beach. PARK, POOL & CLUBHOUSE -. REALf\ A"'Ell~ ~:~~ ~~~i::..~~ COMP""' rUl )m. 11 Arre 101 on cul-de-lot 11•\th private community I &ll-7211 Sill' 11· w·,.r.· !! F pool. lx·aeh ae<·ess. M.B I ---pil1)huusc ;intJ n111n.v, many Only $69,500 PARK *OWNER* l'~!n1~! Prit'\'1! to sell fHst· Call 00--72U \' -COSTA MESA 1B 1111 i:h1 n•·v. h on1<'. Ouly $~J!l.~-:.liJ', dov.n ~ BEAT HIGH INTERE ST! I ~ ,\re 111~1 :-.tcps [1 \1'1,V ll'Otll this :i bcdroo1n 2 b<1lh ho1nt•. \.nrgc f~ln1i ly 1·00111 und forn1al d ini1tg a rea . lo\v 1naintainen<·c yal'd. La nd included. Si l.000. A":<Un1alil(' \',\ lonn on this Ct\L.L 615-&.Hli \ , A~sunu· 8',i loan on CorOna S39 900 FOU R .. PLEX ' ll<'al)! \ n1~. 2 h,'\ )Mlnli' • • del !\tar duplex, belO\\' Hll)'.1 I ' I t:e1H \IS ah1111! I h I :-I 11:1111\\•JO(I n.-.... 1rs, hltius, L+;. ~ PR£STIG€ ~ I 2 BH. ea.~ 1-1· !;J>lc. By l ... a Dnllv Pilot Claii:slfled ,, , I· ,. I . h11nt-10-!u11l 1t1 1•1•st1111'nl J'Hll•J 1111h B·B·Q 111!. I HQM€t aript. Bkr . 5:l7-4!J61. ,\cl. 642 ~'618. ·I l~f., >.i , •11"1 Y iooni OJ1J10r!u111!y 1n n hrll•'r ~: ..... s &1~j2i.1 • > I E I h111nt• locolrrl nr\ !{\ili;:>.'l'S 1ie•lsirh.' ]0'\_"1t l•111 IJ'1/'klll" !" Ct.ASS SELLS -6·12-5678 Genera l R. . 1002 General R.E. 1002 Dn1:l'. Sfl('ci11l huy for lfll'Rl' n · ~rtlf t~irs(' '~6 1nipi.i IMPRESSIVE BAYCREST Un1nistakc11l y Iva n \\'ells. 5 bedrooms. ;31,2 baths , dining rfKllll , fa1ni!y room. se\\•ing rooin. islc1nd kitchen. pool. a patios. out- st;:i ncling lc.indsc11pl'. $119,500. Lachenmye General R.E. General R.E. 1002 fiinHly. in<'(l1n.-. (·oulrl be n1ur•" ~~~~~~iiii~~~~~~~~iiiiii~i 1< 1 11-foir \'it"ancy i111 I ,\ I IDEAL OCEAN VIEW HOME 1-'opulnr i'!Pil<'ious Lu sk 'fiburon tvlth vlC\I, on J>OOI sized ln1 J·:xccpl ion;i l cnndition ; on qllll't ~t ree!. co1nplcte \rith all co11ve11icnce::;. ~97.500. CORONA DEL MAR VIEW 1'11·~ 1;.u1!;1:-l iL· l~-l lots 11ilh ncvC'r ending 11l·ca11 'il•\1 One b!oc.:k to beach. ,\sk ing ~I ~\ JOO DI AL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hill s Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO . Realtor Classic Custom!!! Rurnh!ltn.: :; Bl{ ranch JI!~ II'! f'\ui!rlel's H11n horn1• fC"11fun·~ Inn.:<' r11n1ily 1·111. :IBA. plu~h 1·rpt:.;, u1nd1•111 k i 1 C' h , 1n:1s.~i'''' fh·1·µI, ~ 1drl\.s11.t•/' ~al'I: Trnn~rC"m•rl 01\nl'I' :1~ku11.: Sf>9,.-IOO. S11l1111l1 h)w dll\\ll "I' !rat!<' in ~our 11n"'('n1 IM)llH'! ! \' . E . 110\\ \I:.!',\· ('(l t•l"•-.'1 100 ,L 1~1: .: B.\ !.\•'! 1101111•1' t'1.1n .. 1~<'.1n F"l•n!.1111 'i•I<' 1 •L l'.I'•. f11r !~!;11 1 .1111{11·1·1 ~-1,· 111 ~12 '!1•;1 --_____ , ., -, FIND V_OUR NAME WIN FREE SHOW PASSES · Each DAIL V PILOT Winner Gets Two $2 Value Tickets MACNAB IRVINE PEBBLE BEACH HOME On Balboa Island . Lots of \Yood & lush planting-\ bdrms., family rm .. 2 frplcs. S169.500. 8arbara Gothard. 642-8235. ! V44) " NEWPORT BEACH Sparkling 4 bdrm. or 3 + den. llcautiful p~neled fa1nily rn1. \rith frplc. \\'alk to \\'estcliI( shopping. Early occupancy. 854,900. Loi s Egan. 64-1-6200, (V45) EASTBLUFF-NEW LISTING ln1n1ac. 3 bdrrn. fa n1ily. \Vith used brick frplc. Lgc. lot. Exccplionnll y priced at $60.950 . llclen tlarlley. &12·8235. (V20) .,. Irvine M.1cn1b-lrvln• R••lly Corl'lpl"J 901 Dover Drlv• 4"42·1235 1144 M•cArthur f.44·1200 Newport B••ch, C•llfornle 12113 2nd Annual Southern California I ~ ..... ~~ I~ MOBILE HOME SHOW MAY 18 MAY 27 ANAHEIM ST ADIUM .. T lie \V est ·s oril y show exclusively designed fo r rnanufactured housing . Door~ open 12 noon weekend'l. & Memorial Dav : 2 P .M . weekda y~ .. Admission $2.00 adults; S1 .00 young sters 10 to 16 ~#CIC#C###~#<###<####.,.,######~lo#~#~#####;:i lh(I OAILV PILOT r-.,1~f''i ti casv J u~l c hc C'll lhroughoul 1hc t"t,1,..,11.f'n ~f'll10 rl !or ~els li"i l •11 Q \Yin· ncrs· nilmes 11 ~·ou t1nd your name 1ust Ctlll 6112·5'678 l E•t 314. be\\•1c cn 9 a !n i\nl1 1 pm to 1n;,l..c ,,,. f!lngcn1('n!s IQ p1c1< 11p vou r tickcls <11 .1nv convrnicnl DAIL ::~?~:;:,c:.,_,######<##ttctttct1t1t1###11#'H~J SEEK & FIND' II l : I I n II II i i ·" E t: ~; "" s s It II I, n lo.. (, U 11 l° t: \ S h. ' t, t. It \1 \ ,\I J I' II I' I A I I' E IJ I. t: !I A .~" ~: t: II ).. J ll i I t; t, \f (, It l ' \ t..S'l.Alltt 'f E I\ II ' N " T '· f 1: H \ T ' I. ' r t: 'I' t'.\\1 1.\, \J t: I. II II II S II I. \ I P II l! I \ II T :-" ' l, l! I. 11 n I' " J ' \ I. T'flA'f{(:>I. U \\ II S \ T t. "\ t, \ T t.. N N N lo.. II H \ L U t: T I. T l 1. ,\ N S I Llll.\t:ll l' •. ' ' \ It T T A R M L \\ltl[l f; ll \t Ii I' II t.. L C ~I K t: T T t: 11 H K 11 ' lt1•!•1>o.t•'"•t TM hlJJen rurn'lt< h•1"1I bdn111 •rf".Ar f,,, .. 11 .1, ""' k .. ••J up, dt••11 . 1tt dJA1w•ullr tri rll,-11u11I... r1nJ ''"'h l!i1hlt-n 11•n~ IJ'ld bo1 11111 A\ iol'IO'l'ln IHI '! < 11Wr•... jfltl\'j\< Ud, 1n < lo.J JH \l'• l~t lt.A\\llA."l.t, I'\!\\ ~1'1 \ l•llllK\IU lo. 1.~M \I\\ "llKl~•t•./l 1 \\\fl!ll\I "1!11!0111 II.I, \l\~I J ,_....,,, I '"" \1 " h•,..n Tn nrtlrr 1111v or lll or lht l'\panJtd "Stt~ &. Find" bools. n11n1~" l 1hnl\lih 7, 1end 60 ctnl' fur tac.h. m1kln1 cht.-~~ J>'~abk 10 "S«k A. Find." St1t•T,lr1nn1 Syndk11t. AdJtt1o1 lt llr"' in r1rt of lhh ntW~•I"'· :i1:i .~AX! ~ ('"" 611-7'11 A small price 1opay 1o move into a • ·e '~' eonve'll1on«! '•"lllc•no 01 30 .,..,, IC";~" C1111 pt1tt1 or Plan 1 a,&3000 IO~I dO•!' ~1flltfl! ol Sll!.000 360 ffl0'\ll'll1 040'""'"" 01 S4t5 II O!trf\r,011 illd •fllertit !•••• 11111 111n-t••l·011 IHI 1od1110,,11 t 25"1! AM!CUAL 'llllCIWTAOI lllATL l>l1•H tl Ct•I !I I 1•01•~· II ~•Cifoc i"f C, !"C ~OM'1 M On"' CO<l>O••nl!fl, O•~•r•I Corl!<l (!M • ----r11t• QU0!9d ('ti l>'I" •'<I f'll'l'I' i>• •'· T~• blil, ~~1· ~l 'I •llC' ~I lhl "II-11) w~•!h .,,.1 t• ~tt•1 A•'> •-·~···r~)I ·h1•1fJ ft'• lot ''" "''""'' Of l!lllO!ll l <IJ•I Of r·-·7P•01 t; JO.",-" '~. ~•llt1. 111~•,<C N C lr>t fllt ... I int 11e M r• (~~· •• P'•<.I,, ''"l"•·"J e'ld ~~ollf hg ~11111 1"4 •ll"•~~llofl• ''"'°"'! !lo01•'L .... _,,, ,.. ---- 675·7018 3 Bedroom Home $28,500 An\One 1•1t n flSStlJl)I' !hi:;; V,\ 1',; Jo;.n. Sl ~·I. :\lonlh lul;d 1o.i.,l'lllt.'lll. Call for d('I oil ~. CENTURY 21*642·1771 Eastside Costa Mesa j 1~·d1\.01n~. 1 haths. :: IOlJ So! I FL, hu:.:c :: l'<lr i,:flrai,:•·. \1)~1.:)1~~. Roy McCa rdle Realtor I 1810 Newport Blvd., CM 548-7729 1002 General R.E. 10021 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I MACNAB IRVINE -~-~---~·---~-~ "AIR CONDITIONED CONDOMINIUM" Bordeaux model in liig l'an)on-3 bed· roon1s. 3 batll.~-all electric kitchen-space tor pool. 8121,500. IJ 1 ck. llaldern1an &1+6200. t V46 1 PARK LID0-548,750 Super shall' condo111in1un1 . :1 bcdrootn~. '..!~:.!. baths 'v; both dining & breakln .~t nrca~. Ver y secluded in park sett ing. Jock Custer 642-8235. I V24) NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW One of a kind-new listing-you 0\1 n the la11d-n1arve lous Hav & Ocean v1e1v . 3 bed- rooms-charming! 885.000. llarrict Jlerry ' Barbara Aune 642-8235. l V:lJJ UNIVERSITY PARK- QUIET ELEGANCE S11pcr1J :i bedroorn family rootn "llniv(lrsl· t11" n1odcl ho1nc on bc,111tif11! cul-dc-snc'. f~ro fe ssionat decor & prnCes~in nut lund- sraping! ~I an y c.~tras : John \\'alls &H-6200. t V33J BIG CANYON-GOLF COURSE ESTATE Custo1n hu il l 4 bedroon1. 5 bulh \\ \'<tullctl cctlinj? & v\e1v of 8lh ·F gir .... ·1:1y t"' the :"ky· liJie of i\C\\port Center. Excit1n,1.1 landscnp- ing \\' pnctdle l(!nnis -101-. of de<:h111j! \\aterfall ~· ~trea1n. $255.000 nnrb::JJ'i:l At1ne 642-82:15. t \.'401 ----------"1:·-------- IOI Dover Ori•• f.t2·1 2:15 1144 M1cAr1h1u 144·1200 Newport B••cti, C11ilor"l1 92113 l ' •·..:.. - • f ;J PILO!-AOVERT!S[R \Vr<Jursda~. M,l~ 1'i 191'1 \VNlnr~d.Jy, r.1.i115.1974 DAI LY PILOT 5J IGener•I R. E. ~ T Corona d el M1 r--10l2 Costa M e 5a 1024 Huntington Be•ch 1040 Irvine 1044 1 _:N~e;w~~~r~t;B~•=•~c~h==1=0:69:N:::•w:::::p:o:rt:::B:•:•<::h==1::06:::.9 M obl19°HOn1e,------,1-nc_o_m_o~PrOperty 2<iO(j'. I I for H ie l IOO 12 UNITS-EASTSIDE STA TELY STOR Y OPEN HOUSE Prie 5 e R4e0d0uced I 562,900 601 LIC. IA-.,-,,.-,"-,cr-1_v_"_'°-,-.,-,, -",,.1. cosTA MESA $11s,ooo $1,~.s:t1 -!'·1·lud,·d I t>t ... truont. DAILY 1 TO S 2, , \It\ Unlv~r~ily l'111 k~ ,\ 1·roal l""',,nc1.,•/JJ.1iluss.',','.'.,"~i,',".,·,,'.,stt·• ,,1, ,, lh'•s '°unit ' .,, ,,,. '• ,,,.,. t" 2 Bdrm + Pool 1 SECURITY , • • , ". '.' . • , '.' 1-n•"''' , ... ,,,, t"'• ·~wn. :..: H,1th, N1•\1J1Utt f:1<·a1·hf.c11 ' 1;n-i·n1Jelt Jt•.,..t•I: ~UH, 2 BA I ,. v ~ hvu\c• un (!Ull'l 11.11·•1 it · I · It ..,• •1 " · " " • ho1H(' & (11111 r1n II i:hl)' l j. ·" ,, ~ .,-uv ~\·;1tur111~ lon1111I d lni:. OPEN HOUSE 2744 GANNET $22 600 11111-:•1.Jth'tl. Jlt1;,:l• luuk t)i.11i11. & PRIVACY I 'sulu.i Ile\ ll•llk., .V .uoea,I Close lo shop11in1:. Ownt'I' V'I ". I ,_ n.:J00._01'd\t!l',_.>Jl..(;1J.l_I \l'Lll t'!ll'l'Y 2nd $2015 n10. S..'!.NUllll' f11n1il) l\KJ/1! \\L!h l THURSDAY and t.n·:!i;A ,., tut: l~au • l"ll n1aJ.nl!•nu lll,'•' )fH\I St•(' l.iq.{l' 11111 k f111•plt1 l'{' nrnl Bd1·111.. IVl'Uli,il din l'IU., YQU CU.fl ll<'Y :am1111411'(' lh.111 till''. You'll bu~ II 1 .. r $1i:l.llOO ('lv..~I·• U't'Uil T\I I '-10811.E llornc Cllhtl~I .~, ln1'01l\(!, Jt~d C11rpel Invest· lol.~ or l\t~wi. l liU'l-:t' h1•1I· FRIDAY f.unily 1111: brnnd lh'll ULlb lvl' u Ill'\\ \llUl VI' ,llllL C':1ll lt-10-,"672 i'<llll1'1ll111K"<' !tlld I f'O!l\J, hoy v!1•11 ,\clult11, 11 111cnt Ulvlsiou, 9T!).2550. 1wn1>1, 111•1\ly dt't"JIUlrd 1... , 1..'0l\l.I. Sj7,:IOO 1:111 l'llY 111y UJ)bl'll(lt«I 1nu1 Lbtlrl~~ Nc1..'l.!1..'Ct 1nu 11,1011 alrirn1" I :-.iul lk:!. SS.i'OO. 67.1-1'.:i:> lhn.1ou! 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'1:!11\~l 2 lKh Ill ' Wa er ee L1hrary. \Valk tu \\cst\•hf( Duplexes/ Units : u:rr ZONED for 19 Apt. UDits l111 •llH~1d11l1• .! 111.•d!', ... 1111 .: ,11 , ... -1,,.,_.,_.1.,. ,-~, rt 1ht' [i rc u1 ~nut' inartun l>ll 2 liath hoinf' \\,~Ml & i,:l.1''• •••• 11T •Tt ~1~1pp1ni,:: & hui;inrs.~ center for sale 18001 l'tllll/ilcle \\'/all bld•o, plans, h:.rli f11·1•11l.ili.' ,\ ,,,,!111, I .,'" """' L, •,.JU stl. • lt.~•11\i!l'hllll!Jll :uc .. i ,\II this I I I 1 ~ "·If ~ 1~· ------------• l \-· I ' 3 HR "\ I •t fllr lV!l• • I !l \',, 1•1 I\ . IJ~tl ltJ s:i ··""'· ... a •«;)-...... ~ SllCC~. hltl". ...-.r111ils, ci1 i· i\J,111) .. lht•! l \!l ·•~ 111uk1· •WI"' u ·-,' J J f1'\' s20,·~)!l \\'llf\ 1Jll.'11lltll!S ,, n1ust !S<'I' :11 S1'7:JOl.J Monarch B ay Mall .. ,, .. I ,,.1, "llCSl or 1il 1\hou,•· I k 1 ll t• • II • . DUPLEXES 111111111v;1ls. ltcndy to build. llJ1, \ll f•Ul•l.1m 111'' \/dlll' .. , '·. · I I' It'll · I' !'I till') T h• I,,_•~! Ill l',l!••ft~l' liltll~. ::• 101 j 111d C;1ll 1:u;...1<1 1 I Ai;SUhll' Gl lo.on, S~JJ 111.·r Fountain Valle y 1034 HUNTI'~' HARllOU" • ,. I . I ,, Cull' :11ul /ll'IVl\tl'. f;nod st~."",,,rth,,",",',~ ••• 1.t•••'. .• '' t ::,o,n ·.". 1no $36,ij() V.tcan1. lik1 l""-'''-"'" '' ·1 1111s. " ~ 1~. 111·1•.in .,, , , I iiS-iTll: C\<': :,:,T-41il 7 Rf.AllY 11t11, 1-hl™'k Iii 1 ... .,,l'11 .1 I 111c1u111• 111 u clol>/"·111 ,tri;,1, l'.ick:i.:l' prtL't' $11,CKXI. Coll I ASSUME GI LOAN . REAL Ex l l'I l·1nll~c.ip111~ s:~.7:.o. Hl'\I c.1 r111•t 1 !l7!}..9ll-l:l. :.i1i;;:-PuENTt::-:-11:-iiJ-s~ ' . ' .• 1i21•1 COAfiT I l\\ '" n1,11n11•111t!l 1,~ A~Vl(!><1tiun. I l ll\'l'i'ilJllC'hl I) Iv\ l; I !l 11 . I --- C:urnc1 lot .; BJ:, :.'BA, Sh,Olil 1•1"h 111'111 111 llu~r -11· '"l''"1 '-·'t'• .,...,_·1~1· 1~ •. 1-, 9i!l-2:~·,n O""n \lrekcnds HOUSE + TWO ., '''' ' l'I" '\ I / ,. 1 • s...,... .,,,..., ·~ ~ ... 1;u -·' "'' ''" ,,~ !J\I" sc11 gu1•s1 u r -;;; '~. ·• '·· -J<!, <• • 49-4 056/ TURNER ASSOC. Walker &Lee p:a~ll•IU:-.i · Assu1111• G! ln11n,I 1hrun:.:. !.:,: fa1111ly •~~·n1 - I ' k I ~IU.ST SLLL, U11n 2 IM'l111f'~. ·9!! otel"!l'\e\ore 110,'i /'\. Cn.osl ll11y., Lat;una :Slt1IJL't'1H<1 s:J,j~) \'at.u11 o1p1·11s vno s11111•·•' .;: 6'lQU1a oeocn··c 494•1177 , Newport Bay Towers I k' I lk l~1..' :Stu.ho Cvndu. l'Ollll'ts.\· Bk.J· JJ'i.j7\l. 1•11•: ;~·1i·K.il1 ~11111111} 1 ,.1"11• 11" ·In · I ,l ',> llE.DRQO;J I J ! llun pl!, !l'ph·. p:1110 ,\c1'Us" -- EASTSIOE? ~IFS,\-\'1•1J<' ~~.j':,! ~L"lllOvd, l~::~:.r'i;1,"l')';llak• ll(I')' l'lll, s1, 1111111 l>Cf!ch f',\!lllS [1kt• Catalina View Lido Is le 1056 1 (..(J:\:LXJl\Jl ild{!ill 1101\ILS ·I l~!t-f.11n1l~·ron11al 1Hr1t11).,·I:.: I 1J1fl l hr. ~ 1i.1. ~Js~.; 1•1\ BR~ASHEAR REALTY lllll. :s2:1.:!UO. B,1 1.111·1wr. S1up1•M ou' ho1111· \\'1lh ,, BETTER BUILT 1 B.1yfron1 llo1nes 1'()1'1'tPrl pa1l•1-fn11t !11·•·" nil p .. 1111 + l:.11.1 1 19.J!) ,.q, 11 , B 21.i·J~!:l·.l.'0'1 J9'!·l·(r() I ~11,,r 1l1n:.: C,11.11 1 n.1 ,\· Bo.II Slips 11e11 kt•pl ile~ir~ihli· -.11 1,rJ ~ 11.'.I~ tltui·k Ot:t uii uu y 842-7411 Eves 968.117 1044 in o tin 1.1 1 11 " 1 , ,1 • 1 °''"JJ.:l!Cil 1.,,. l{l1..·h.ud L ' t ull Sl'Lun1y llii;hnsl' \\';1lk 11, i;(·h•~11~ uo ,1;.'.11· 1 Bk1 . :il~·il ll: l'll'. :~)r.1i,17 Ir vine L11,urr-.1pj•J1111td 1lvo1 pl·u1 l\1•uli11. \\1dt•. s li r. t 1°1 S1l•t.>! & 1vnr·1·etl' L'(/11,,u·ucuon G RA NO OPENING LOOKING FOR J 1 1 11 --1111h :: t)llru1,., '.! 1i,,1hs. sl11'l'I, :~ l ~t1·111s .. f111111I) l'n1. 1'11\'ale B1tl~1nes 01111 tt'l·nr,irn:.:. 1" 11"r 1,l\\I·,.,,\ \'o.:1·d1• \Gil C11rs1ta, -EX ECD REAM--I' 1 I I 1 + ni:ihr,.1111,~1;.o{)(K' ·~ J.:.llHhl' sp,1ccs for 1nost I i!'(Hflt•cf'\!'lu,1ti·Cid!fur 1111 I frCll! '! '1 l . 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".t·d 1 .. 1,.,11 ,,.,, .. ,...,,,,1, ;, 1 ''Vil · C •II ,1,11_111iij, I ' · · · .ao Fern.indo Hit , N ll. l!l'lll« S:l:W. 111.'1' 11111 1 ,\in :iod llJ ~harr1 1nu1s &sr 1111, 111.1rl1lc fr l•lc. C'I!<: c>rps, ,\lor:t Cu1•I•'. :~;~]I'~. s;;1.~1JO • [ RRBELL.J --p ---Tiiu fi\1• uni! buil<hngs L~ L~i·r~cr !1,'.1 .s 16.~VJ. B~'"I Sl.O.l(i[)()\\';>; P L...\1\l B.: :; _Bdr111 • 2 11;1, 1111 . __ -------_ --OCEANFRONT___ Inco me roperty 2000 I l.o••inll' Sl 113 fJ('r nionth . • 111-7dl, t:V• .. 1.17-\ili C-1\Sll TO!.(),\~ l\llld. $30,!t:.IO (c;)(C!~ N e wpO rt ae acn 1069 DUPLEX I t ... , 1)..!•'~. 011ner l" iUlXIOU:\ ~Ii'~:-:,,\ \'1•r1h• zrt:;:1 /{1•1l11·1~Jtl, Hui:<' 2 ~1ory + l~inus rn1 PL...\N C: 2 D:Jr111 • 2 ha· W~U~IS I \'l::H\' Fl.r~XIULI: I * * * * * P11n11• l.w.1l111n. C,il! 00\v INCOME PROPERTY 1 1 bul ·I hr. 'l Li ... 1 :;~3:: .cov HP~1 1111.·. :'\Int ld<;l I'::! 1'11 1l1111ng 1111 , tlll'·t:und ~:!'J,..!VoJ ' Blue Pacific Sunsets , I· l:\',\,..,-Cl'.\C 1 I i."1:!.-1700 EASTSIDE tj ~l l i\1\1: l!OOf UEAUTl l . .._ l>itl1n ,. l,111.u, 19.jJ !>![. ft. S l!.!Jli~ 11k•·1ub ,\, .<fl fi·JO \\, I , 3 hnc s~li'ction or l!~Jll s ('•Ja~I II \\). Li.; \'.. , tt• 111111 u 1 ,\II 11"v•l, glu~s ,r.:_ roo:I; ll. GER ACI )..lfl~>l~;!l;!;,J/;~~,Qltj, . s '""""1'~. l'1'1•r11h111i.:-111 1 ~1.\,\.11'.IO. t..luu·k ~K·1·ur1cr.r1l'.'· 11k•!ay>1. Sil.!IOll 1 1 lB\C ''°''' $Zl,t""' -ci) 1111 '1 . 1 ~··nrnl'\1 lh1~l'&l;ni.l'luu<: 79'2.i Slnrk ~tree\ 1f2 ' -·I 7 1. -101nes . """ Ju 1 .. 1111h•)ll'I' \\1111 2 hclrnls, ~1 · , , -<'\t1'1l•·111 •nnditivn Bii: lnl. J~kr .. ·ii.~-'7 l: rir· :,;-J -ill •. Hu~ti n gtQnBeach 1040 $1():;.000 1 h.1L h' lhrun~ 1\10111 su11l.1•n _Sl:Jl,(l\lll .\~l·(ltil.i.~~ent_ llunting to11 Be11ch ' rlu~·· 1ri ''1i>1 ythin;; c .. 11 li•r 11.u·:,\UTlfliL. :\huge lir, 1 WOODS COVE ! t111n.: ""'n1 1\1111 rhl·plai'<' ~:'-'t:\\ l'Ol:Tnr1;-;u !l1:1111c 111 . THE REAL ESTATERS 1n,pn•111fnrn1allon. · 1:a, l'lt>N' 10 sho1i111nl!,IXX'l\ ~·011r houl It.' Uvrk l lkau\Jfu!ly landsc·upo"d \lcl h,11 , l 'lll'I'> ki11,'ht•n.l !11u·hnr V1L•11• Fauta sl1(·1 'luua1p11Je11lr1111•r•1f -~"'•• CAL L 540.11 51 1' '( h0ll]1(, thurrh1'.;;. 1\~~un11• I 1i,:hl '"'llllld \'f•Ul' (\1111 ;.: ;i I'd I' I! c 0 II\ p lt·t··ly r1·•1!ll ,\. I l .11' 1•111 !) di.'• ku1~. 1'1~'11' t•l rot.Cun. :i or 4 Br, ::1, TWO FREE TICKETS .-:::=:::;,:-...:::,.,====="' :,.:\I 1.1.u1 s.:7.9:.il. 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NB. &l&-!liSI LA MANCHA APTS. ~uul l'ui\•nhoui.cc~ 3224 1 -----------I n 1-\'F'RONT n . B 7713 Si'<lrt Pliu~c. C.~1. Fr. $1~1.)J Open 9-6 Daily 1 g1: l'Ondu .... S!.~i/1no L.sc 0Cf';,\N VIE\\ ·; Bl~ !1<1n1e, I ~, ' ·ucacon a)' tH:l·t007 .-;fill Pools T\!nnls Wit.I.. Tl':1dl• llJ 11~r-·~ "' -----------:t Ut~ Cu11du~ ..... S:.'W & St75 1 J.ll'lv t.unuu. \\,1lk 1.>t•.1t·h. 1 l.si;; 1 BR Pr1 lx:h. Tenni:io \ I t ' I I d unlmpro\'l'd 1,111d 111• .1 i' l'IJSTO\\ :t Bi·. $.Mi. Li i,: ,; Bl~ Cond"~ ..... $.'W & $27j Ile•· l 'c1lll'~ l1111111·cl '""s. Boal space. $ 3 7 5 / f..I 0. BJ: in 'luict ·1-plex 'c1\1s.~ roru o.s 11011 slar. \II • '' \t t • k d < •1 • c < I 11 1• 1' at Jan1bo1·ee on San Ju11t1uu1 I Hlllll{'l\!U•· "''" '\'\llU \!ti UI I~. f>t: .;1:1 ;11 .. 1111·~.s..:IJ0.~3.!J,~1 Sli:ilrno L!.·H~l' ·l~.:-:J:t!i I 6iJ-!i9!~J. OUl'_\'llt'< SC lll){. 00, /Ill r. ·d for C(!1UIY 111 I Bit h<lllll' Ill l lL;Ju ~ \'' .' Bit, s 1 ~ :1 .. 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II (/·I " I' 'k Ht:Sl'(l/\:'ll\l.1". l»li'l,1 111uts ,·:-l ~,..,,, .. , l:IH:!hlltll•'1l11Vk1ni;Ll•~'llJHl • 11·{ 11h1\t• wn!L•I' \'lt•I lltd ---. t 1 .l( Ill · :u , 10 hu.v l101~!(' !·~~ Ju\1 du11n ~·•td ~{1 d~l; !o*r pi._642_9900 IL\N(_J_I, 1.u·.i\LJ' Nii.;1.1£'l Gulf c 11 u l's c, I J~JOl, carpt1r1, liu.!ry/hl.x\ Dana Point 3826 N'-'1''JXlrt :>319 :'JjJ. n10. t .ur~1 pi1) 111c•n1. ho :. ,11,01 ome n s , , ~. ;"'ll>·ti~ * .. , CI ti 11 h u us t' , TENNlS, I 11r.·11s. Clusc lu Uch ;v Jllt.'r. 01' . Unlun~-;.'-1\I" 83·1·1i:ll!t!, r•1t1V-l'11v.11n1~1~l<11li 1\ll~S.\ \'l<lUJl·;..3 Bit.~ Ui\ J U:S [I~ !tl:.i\LI ' 80 •.it•lt.•s, II .ill J.u. dl',UI I <1!1'2--1700 2 Bit crpts, dr1>s_, Pt.ls ti4~) /\IJ1111 1,, 111 rt~··· 111,_,111,~ ·u1111 ~. I la111 l'!ll. hplt. cqit';;. liq~... _ * l(,;l.;il\l * Fully t'1!Ull•l"'d \\0, ~·olor I dishii•ai;hl'I'. disposal. SIR.:l OCE.·\NFHONT:.? Br, 2 8:.i .. ~Pt'llll'llll1· .. u11ll "11-IS!,'J h1•:1t11 ya1·d D ls !1 II Ii r ~)'l~t\CL:::il·: !\1001:.:L-\\'urnul '!'\. l'll' "/1 \\'I) lhllll: fill' Apartment$ Un t urn. lllO. ?_ A.-;k (OI' Jeff l lydc, Nr Nc11'. Sccur1ty bid~ l ~"'lf~"'lf"'lf~·~"'lf~"'lf~ I~ l' I 1· i.:, F 11 c d ~ 1 d · V1lla11:1· Cun1111u1111~ l'u1.1!. I gt".u·inus, h l!'IJY l l v 111 i; 1 -I ~3S-.J.lfl Adults. $3jlj/nio Y l' l > I'. ·'l"'lul.:l1_1'c.l. Avail Ju111· !l, ~ U!t, :l B1\, cq,ts, 'lrps, 111·.1 U«t~L' SJ'ij /1110. 1nclulk•s I Balboa Island 3806 SUPER :t BR .\pts Great 67::-6719. I[ &j 1J111<1r1'11, 1 >.1111 P•'I ol.:. $.1.0. 1 ~chJ,.,, cul-1h:-·~.1r. $-llO p<'r ~1 1u11d •JH. PJIU."'t: LA!'('f' ,BR "" 1 . . j 'i,"i--0""i"i'ic 111 i'll t Corp. T°llJ{. 2-B-A-.-.,-,-,-.,-,-,,-,-,-,,-LS, ,-L"'· "tl.>-ltiT.1. 1110. b 10-1111, :>J2-7SU0 'l!l".1-4:l5ti • • • , ~u-i, UI n. 01 · • S:OO l l V l:~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiii::Oiiii ------u11J111·n, ~.175 n10, ycul'ly, 216 · _ n10 y1 Y sc: ucunt. MESA VERDE Lf':,\SE c:.r l1•usc <JJ>\1011 J'.\L~I Spnn14,.,, n._•1v :! b1 Lr)sr· 1 71 . .,728.;i71!1 Eastbluff 3830 1.1:.?I Anita Ln. tor ,\pflt. Houses Furnished 3 br, 2 b a, top location S,:7;) n1n, n•'\\' Turcl..: 1:11\ k t 1 undo un ~l!lf e o ur s c _ _,_,_ · lllll Gl:t·ll:ll. • d1·n. il!r1. rn1. Jnndi.~ \\krub. ,11\ YL'lY. t l I I Capistrano Beach 3818 • DELUXE • 1 BH ii/vie-.,-.-1~,c.h-,-,-,,~._.1. General 3102 Water & Gardener Paid 1:.i l--O:lO!__or31-1ou!J :;28--6.>IJ o1· t>ll-l~l.i I -, , . ., ~ BH, 2 BA apt for leasL'. Stove & refr1g A<tulls on!\' 1----------$425 Lease. 545~0228 L B . 3248 Condos Unturn. 3425 j OCEAN VIE\\ 3 BR, ~ BA, 111clll sp<1c. nuu;tcr suite. 0111 no Jll-'IS. \'rly .673-193J .. $!Ai \ BH 11 .. ,. 111 11 1•d. C~I l • -"l•lJ.!lcs ,1,: ~ul1·nt;I :1 -Bl{, ~guna eacn lxitrou,y, ca"(ils, ~l~1is, _y1tns. I 1111 & dbl ~.11-ai;t. Auto door --;--:--.-· Uf! l\lohdr, SI01/n10. Ill\ S'..'IO.Fn11lfor kid:-fpets. l ~r--NICt'I,,· .1 ... 1 X * * * * * I \\,ishi•i•/chycr. &12-lJ.xi. opener U\a1t. !>ool &POOL.SIZE cundo, super 1 U!'<' Sl ~ill 11111 pd L.ti;u11.• l'l 'I\" \C\ • :! HH s·>r ~ , ... , · 01 111 JC.ic 1· ·" Corona del Mc:r 3822 Hecrealion area. Adults on-g_rl'.tl' :! Br, 2 Bn, ,u,1ilc. 111 ' • · · ' ~.J. C"n.1 l"nv JlillltJ KAREN FOX I Pit &II"'""' Clubhouse $250 &16-l:LJJ B£'a1·h uv1•1 tnoks u l 1' .1 n . \',u·.101 Singles. K1cls/pl't~. . ,.. _. ·, · y. no pets. . ·OU\}1 ____ ._ • Costa Mesa S1ng1e:;, 1 ~ Z ll.'d'oor. • Furn. & un1u1n \V1:n :i!! ti,,. l'Xlfi)S t.-looels OPt"n dully HI 10 7 Sorry, no pC'lS or Ch•IUrC'n Oakwood Garden Apartments Hewporl Beith N11tth Irvi ne and 16th 645 0550 ll~nts from $145 N~wport Beach South 16th al Irvine 6428170 ReMl5 from $16(} Southern California MOBILE HOME SHOW ! ~JU)' l~!h lhl II ,\],1y :J7th at th•' I ANAHEIM STADIUM 'llOO S1 ,111: Cnllt•ge Bl1·d. /lnuh(•u11 Plt•11~\' 1·.111 1~12·11178, ex!. :i:~; 101·la11111·n1w 1!1·kr1s 1No1·th t.:u1u11~ 1~11J hec 11ur11bi.•1 1~1 j ;\.[!(~ * * * ! -NEW-OFFfCES- IN LAGUNA NIGUEL I Only 42c per sq, ft. • BRANO NEcw~--1 400 ft. .~ UI\ All t1tll in( I "'"''· '"''"· """ ''"'"'"· i1!:1'J:l c.11)·1nn Ca, l~ll'Ullll VERSAILLES san Oit'J.ro F1"11·y 10 '"""'Y . '"''""" .urn oil. 831-16-00 O:">.: Till:: L.\1\E ,\t Sl.'11111 Coast Plaza. Pool · ,\capuleo Aqua Bar I ,'\:. J,1cUt.ll S]ll'ctacular l! I i\1·1c 1..111;(' 1v To1\erinJ! Fou111:11ns · ·~ .'.hlhon Dolh\r Clu!Jhou~c. G)Jn, Sauna, To1,1 I St:1 u1·11v l1111nCihlilt' CX.'Cup1u1cy ADULTS $150. !'.'K 11·idk ro 11.1ll'r $lti.• \\ClN ·r Last! 2 Bit 2 BA, $:C:t-Ll I IL 1 ct. lq.-:-1 Bl{, i.crp 30?:.: \Varren Laue, I C!l,\ft~II/\'G 2 BR, I ll.li, • $307 • San Clemente--~3876 kidi.c/jM't~. ,\~L 1'""" 'fp11 uhs...·, $11<5. Pl"t nk. '.1!11 .1 n1. lil1~1s, dei:k. Cosla l\1esa i1nlk to sh11png & lx.'h, A\,111 56;, Anugos '\'ay, NB Sorry, No !'els 9'i!l-iH-:O Homefinderi * 642•9900 $:.!Jll-~ Bit 2 I-kl, rrplc, fiu·d I Junr I, Lse $2ti0. 1110 i\Ia1Jaged h) Bachelor, I, 2 & 3 Br's . -.--3156 ~i·d, Llan,i l'Oin1. , ... ,,,.,,_.th"'''''""' of 5.i'1 "i28. \I'll Ll\'1 \l'\LTE0 " CO ONLY A FEW from $175 per mo. Lido Isle t J;Jt. 2 B1\ dis tu1\·nt~ll1s•· St7a.CH1\IU\l1Nt; :t ll1·, f1 JJI, " .. ,-,.,-"'"'> • '·' 1 '""' TWO FREE TICKETS 'UELU.\'.E nc1v :: bi·,:! h 11, ,JJ H ,.--,-~B~~h~3~8~40 '"DR'l 2 H\TH & Santa Ana For Lease, :'.81 i.c11 Ft I l'UIUllifbUSl/J(;'_SS. ~2 offlc.~s plus rccc11t1on 11rc11 & slor11ge). AdJuccnt I o Orani:e County Alrpor!. Joo 1 \,1~ .. , l'.I( .. , 1, \ Adulcs Pool. Juin)lll' l\.~·xl blh1i.c. So Lat.·1.uia. 1 1 , 1 lk , un tng on eac o • . , · I I: ;~{ •. ' -" lo J'lesn V1•1,lc Cnu111ry I S:J:l;>.:;i Bi'. 2 Bu, r1pl, 1llil ''ill. IU lhc h tns, u'll C, 11a tu shopi.; & 3 8Dlti\I. 2 BATH A11ts. 3700 Plaza Dr. Avuil !'111111111·1· .. Vi 1 •1·1~ · l 00 · · jo~ Southern California Ue.1.ch. SJ7:J .\: $3!1-;). 6'13-~~lri New Luxurious Family QUJ1':T, NORTH s i\ N C II 1,1., ~'H-IHZ7 I I 1111 Obi i;:r.r. S.1 n10 Ul· , fnrll y1il. l\hs:<LOn VLt.• . -CL>'"lt'N'I'" AREA 1. 714-556--0466 •1 • '1 1 • • j ll)-t.Zll Bkr. , $;>O.r3 BH, lrple, p (lo I . MOBILE HOME SHOW I BltAND New. So of Ill\) 2 Ar•~ 17 Unit Complex. A\,ul. , .·" •1 .:.. • u·1111----------- Newport Beach 3169 l'IUt\II-71tes 1 Del i\li 1. JBR i\!.ignlr!l'cnt 11•l11lc \l'hl1•r 1\11:1,y 18th thru i\lay 27th I BR, 2 Bi\. 1'"r11lc. Sundct•k. fur 11111ncd. occupy. Clo.~~ lo SE!J C ''•••••••••••i I Call 546-8801 . .~ . '. . • L_ , ,' \'lt'll! nt the S350. 673-1171 or &11-627,1 new Hunlington !kat·h Civk· Thon1pso;1 i\lan~gen1cnt orpl1 -==~~-=~~-- Ol'i hay, to\\ nhou~'-'· :: 1\1'... I i%11~~:;1n~~~--~ol~~~t t~11 $:~: NU-VIEW RENTALS I ANAHEIM STAOI UM [ 2 -1°11lGllrugc A1it.. r('rfli!. I ~L·n1c1·, hc.u_:h, schools & , . '~~!J 193-0141 (S ... :; N El~?J> ~~~~c 1:.~~~:C1AJ 2''! hH' 2 c:1r ~n r.,t~111t s II•· st.'o.;lll'l!\I & tlnU'" dC'p. 673-IO~U or ·1~1-:l.!I~ '1 Zl.UI :)t,1te College Hhd i;tove. \\'ulk to lM.•nth. ~1 10 shopp111¥: . . c_><:~:ANt hONT Bluff Apl. in l ' C'·'NT"'I; , Y1· lsc. A111\I 7L Sl~IO .1 ·1 1_ 5-r"-:'7. -\nuhein 550-31 i711i7 .. ~07• tEA r UJtlNG 5!L1/~IO.Cuast11lsu1fv1~·11 '"' 'lf.'.'rr~-'" r. r.1 t.lfi.2100. 1\1111 ·~1_'2'.' J , ::i-15-I J 2 BR. 2 B,\ Nu1th F.;1uL Clo~c 1,1, . ;1 i;.1t:..i·-s , .... inu ' ~ .,., :), e 2 Spacious bcdroun1s :t UR, 2 RA Ar!ul11;. 1;~i9 ~ Leasing office space SllAHP. I BR, 2 B,.\, l\lesa : tu !Jc,1ch, bus & shopping I t.i.~1<1 1.:a . . ,· .,1:,' .c:o..N!: ·~'h"J :\E\\ 2 l:ll{, 1 ha, dishwushl·r. e \)u1111i: rooin Buen,, V1~1.1.. <1 f 9Sli-50 11 CALL ON-SITE ,_IANAGE:H Houses Unfur nished t 1 l\1. I Cl I Cull ~94-7019 lui Ulll)OUI ic t\i;.\ 011. g.1rai,:c, bcarn cc11ing.s, cus· e OJ · I• • k ·l . -2 l:H1 To1\11nousc, frplc, l71'>o12-3111Ext."16 I(? Bl )l)JIJe. OS(' '0 I C11u1lly lull free nu111ber IS . -x c Cl'tl1t Ile iens N~ \\' exLra h1rgc 2 Bit 2 f $250 1 BR f s19-.. ., General 3202 L'vt•111!11ng Avladtl no1~. $:!.10., Laguna Niguel 3252 :>10·12201 . ; torn interior, 67:r0898 . • ~·ully carpel~ thruoot 'B;\ 'pool. Excltu1g ci1y, & ~:'i'. te;mis. 'c~~:~ocnt;~I OfF'ICE SPACE r 0 1: Jll'I' n1onlh 1nc g ga1"'cncr. I Costa Me1a 3824 • Be<1n1cd cctlmgs Ol.'<'an l'll'11 S24(l 4!)6..-0611i 1 .. kf Sc . f· I HE};T. Costa l\.lt'f;tl, Harbor LA RENTALS Cull Larrv51lNSSO .: Bit'.! ba VIE\\', l1v. r111. * * * * * I e Di:.hl\a"Shers S J llc: .istCI pa;.1.tchoamiy l n! Adains. Be<iUllful· A J l:H·:lB:\. -F1pll" Blt·1n ~ d111 hl'l'U, .fnJI(', !1lt111", ;:;:-uB\vFnO~T · .J --;, CAltE~'BEE to1v11house 11\-• i_.get•iulo~C'<J pa11oi.c an uan ~·~1:~l'.1.lie1u?11~&1Z.~11ppini: n1odcrn Air. n1us1c, w1 s"ci.u11l1H\l•vic1 (: 1 C Pl 1·p1~/i h•11~. l. 1·111 ;:.u·.' · '· ti.1.iniu1~ in · ; BH 2'· Ba 11a11ltl e Scp11 ·1tcenl'l g ·1r·1•c_.,, Capistrano 3878 ' , ·.:on1r;1 :Hr. !'.r. !'i. . az.1 Slor.1i;c ,U'l',1 ll'a1lcr & °'· i.1t, Ii~'.' Br .. ,2 1;.1, plu~h l'l\11;.: (ll~l.. n1•1v, d11;-s .\::. c1111..!. I• i\!11i1t1~nnl p1u·k;11 •• :"°1u1 }<ln11or1al, Clai;s A \\alkc1· A\itll 6/ .... lJOO lllU, Isl .... ! I I \ , , I k ""'' .. ,~,., "R c do I' . t, Lee Bld,. Call (;enc lhll f---:m-. HOUSES . l•l, """/ .• ,1,-, inn. ,\ 1• l • 111 al n t •. 1 1 >s. • 1 ai 11 ).;'. "'"'; s111111 µool. clubhi.e & l'L't ' • Con1pl. laun<lry lac11. 'IN" 0 · nn • 11 1 I ' • 'I i("""~ ! ,, """,... u lnunn~ulalc .. S?.1:J/11~u. 1,.,1, I \~atth lhc .'!1<1t~ i.a1l . Uy f11.t•il's. Convenu.•nl 6 15-0'.i'U"! e BBQ ;ux•a c;,rpct. rangc/o\'en, rcfnt,: Room1 4000 5.37--0136 or 642--0'200. I JJ91 ~~~~S 3RH~lurge )Urd, in park }(1st & tl~'po.si!. 1\\'a1l. June ~1111 av~1L ~15~~no, Ask fu r t or &ki-33::.6 e Jtc<'l'i'alion room 2 c::ar gar Pool, ~r;:;,1~1~f f.OOi\IS S'Jl l\k uii. 111th E.:XE~Tl1VE .SUIT!'.: I i;ct1111g. S21:l. J\l'nll. 6/1/71. ~9'J..Z-.>-I.,:!. _______ ~sly , 61:.....S.l.Jl -UlG-REDEC 2 BR 2 DA e Couipl lnsulall.'d lhtuout fp",c.11.122&113126114 1P;~~ · kllchcn: $J0 \\'k uµ apl : Ch·erlookn1g N.B Harbor, ?O<J NfWl"Oltt .t. &AY.C M. 64:Z·IJIJ I j.1:1-71::7. SEA TERRACE Slli\RP ru1·k Lido 101111ht1t1!it.' ·STUDIO \\'3tk_ 10 5•hops & FRO:-.! S205 -.oJQ :HS-97--r 64-3967 I sq ft. also others 600 to 13W Frc1--n·nt & 11111. Lin:uua. \i\l"i\NT 1 Bl'. Sl:JO. St nking: Ol-ean l'l('I\'. r-.eii·,, \\1~t.1 built 111 1a~/p1.runo 1 i.chls Nr. So. Cst Plaza,!} 417 Yorktow_n_Ave, HB Santa Ana 3880 Summ~; Re;,als. 4200 ~:11 r~Ol:~~n1;11~lya ~ai~c1?1~f., C'11I h•I i\IL:l' ,(· i-111\ 111r11n1 I kHl!!fP•'I!< Al~· .l BH llB, Hf! $''"'' : IL~' or !'{'Ill Call Sh:J l\l. u1~hy,,1slll t i'lll d ace N I s1-1MO H EN II "'\' II •" " I $1 "" I . ~ ., '-""' c I •· , I • .,"I' 2' I'\ . i o peg ... 1 . C ILDR BEAUTIFUL Blvd "-• ··~ .~il'(' ,.:u1·1 •J $':'10 Ai:1.~1'<''.17'J-.\l:~ '193-~17ti91orp115sthrusl'CU1 ·1 111 H 1 i.::ocx1ils :'0 • : '' ~9-3:i2-\or j~ Pl'.:N Po1nt -2Br,1Ba.Blk 612-4614 ulll JX1-111 hi•aih A l<l). 1-,\ nn-·i U·1 11on1l' --1 uy gu11rdcd ••ate ·, 11t·11r 1•xi $J.'JIJ/uio ,\gt. -------and parents love t lie I • 11 1.: S<!(X) k ==--c==c.,~~~. \'\i •II ~nt,1hn11 ° I !Jr . Sl!.r• A\·;:ii\. Gii1_' $:'.IX!, ~lo, " &l l-':211 WI{, 2H,\, occun v1£'1\ su11oundings ,(· chel't'fUI· 1l~ .. ,~~~itl~c~7j._l l!).l. "' 1 1 DESK space available $Ji.I 11:111, \I_ .o. 1 u11t p<I, i.::11. :it"-56'M : Mesa Verde 3263 1 ;.. NE\\l'ORT 'rf:RRACt:: nr Dsh11s1u·,. .1·efr1g, c r pt ~. large, spacious apart· s11.ic1ous apts ~:-· or · rnu \\'1!1 pl'ov1de furn itw·1 BVOGl .l . hr s11~1 C.:-01. 11 • 11 OCE\NVfE\V rtrps S23.l lBJt/lBA, uH mentsatBanbury e Adul!~Onl~ ::!Blt,frplt»:!BA.Nr.park, at $5 n10 Answcri11 i.:) hi in~ f:a nll,\ .i:.: ll\'C. ;.:.1r 131L: ccw111·r 2 Bf!, dhl gar. 3 lift. 2 B.i\ f.1n1 nn., lu: oai;, os~. · ' · a11pl's. $ISO 979·50'J.J Cross. • 2 hlk~ fron1 s. C Plaz11 l1cuth ,r,, ba~'. S200 1vk. 3606 scrv1ee avail<ible. l 7 8 7 ;; \\'Q\\'! J ti1· S2'..!:i E C:\I. y,u'(I t1ulet stOv(' no .-;1ij;Js ya11t li11rdl'!ll'r & \\'hli'l' IMl BR.J-\ND NE\V rnd unit, .11-, · , -1-. -Ch 1 '!. • l{l'C l.ieil .~ eluhhou~l' l'al'k Ln. ti1l-OITJ I Beach Blvtl., Huntingto11 "t1·1•-f. ".<·n. i·h11it ,t,_ \)('1. bnby' ok li'ill fiJj'...2j73 . ' t'luldrcn pt..lt> uk $Jj() i\l{) ~r. 21~ &1, u1:ig1·;-idt'd, on lJ 12 Br.. blt1ns, 'c'~pts. 1""1s, • i rl·cn i;. yow1g('r l • 2 & :: l3H-Sorry. no pci~ Vacat•'on Rentals 4250 Bc,1t'h. 612--'13~1 ~ ~ .,' , ,1 , __ ·--• •i:;7.1.117 · ill' i;ri_•enbc1L$3il.G~l-14SCl.I cn1·lsd gar, or _ rpc, OStatel1t''U!-;<.'(Jp1 esi.;l1 0 POOi •. ·• br 1'/H ~ hii $.l.\'i lJELU'.'\~~ :! BR hse. nicl' \d.1 -·-----.----. --~--A1llts/tl0 pets. Si9J. IHO. e C111Jdrr11s pl:1y a•l'it e VHO~t $\OO/~I · * 1 l\10. fHEt~ H.l::NT * ~I': •. 111~1·. Ji·.''"'· ~ 1·,1r, lri · , Encl gar. Adults. No P~Ls e l..OVELY 4UH. tBA. 1 , .NE\~~]{ r ~l~E~f t>i:,1-34,qg, 1 • t..a.r~<' 2 ,i;; ;: BR apt;;. PA~K P~AZA II t'OR rent 011 Pacific Cst H11•y No lea~<' icq Dix. oHltc~. tANIAsTll .\hr.! 11.1 53!lft. $'.l',!i ·l-*i-7'~· 5.'i6·61TI 1 co111 plc1cly l'l'ftcc A\'a1J Viti\, Nciv •1 Bl,, 3 h:i · n!I $JOO? R· 1, B St dto e 2 ·1dul1 l'CC tcnlers Sil• \V Sh'\'('llS in lluntinglon Bch. tc ailc1, adj .. 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Homefinders * 642-9900 C1·n111.t, s1~:1 pnol, pl·iy Yt'l. CJll!:i, ( l'IJ!:i. -lnq ~..:111 \\'1lson, i\Jl! 2~. f L.'i~.... ..__ '-'-' ... C11\1 !ji~1-'i~:!i tt'----l)G'l :!211Cullci,:t.•1,11 1 IH.i-li;)."3 l"1111s. l1ll-1ns, ll'Jill', g.i.r. 311 642-2566 l" ~I ;if\ Ii f':\\ 1 11e1 h,tr, pnvarc hnth·-- ~All l~ J('~ •••H l$1' .. •TI '" '""'! \'.·\LL•~\· RE \LI\ l.t'Xl']{IOC:' l1·~ 3 U1'. :! l>i1. l ---~·' • -1-----:...:....... - ' :!'.!nd SJ. l!G &-l'i-3957 ot· F 11 t !''I' t s·r•· 13-11 Ba,1d•Ur NB61.>-61lil I Costa Mesa 3724 J BR. 2 ba., ,\ll nl'w d1:m1· ·,"'· l".1-,. 111'11 ·11' 1 • :i (\ -· '· ~IA'l'UR~ f tr ·1 1 g ht ' · ~ " ' :.1,1' dur~\1•\' h1u111·. 111.:1• n1•11, ~"' " cnnipl l11r1•hr11 , \1 :'\lk-thru 1 "· pio ~ • I 'VI ,. ---. .,--0 ,1 .. Hl I r1 p!1•., pn1ln cllile i.::ir. --.. ---. . . . . n1alt: ,o;cek~ s:lnH•. <lt'<'a!l l'U, I h Ni:.. llllpul l .LI Cll. • It ' h.1· t•1t•J')th111~ In !>h'l'\'tl $30 WEEK & UP '\\'estC'l1ff, A1!11l1s. fi.l:l-\Jj., I (.111:7:. 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HB $\()"1 2 OFFICES, p11nelcd, bi:1r. ""' A,r ... S IOC~ f l (.,A'<(.l C!Jt,IP•'I• LANDLORDS! ----1 l'P.: ~ ('u·~I 11,,11.,1• S':~J 2316 :-ole11 1io1t Blvd., L:'tl LH' :. u·. 'l,l, 111 rni,' Sl49 2BR CPTS t\ll,N"'Tl-'.S TO NPT J;Cll !ki2-~l;(i~. sllu1~rr. l ll llJo.'I:;. 1n1c1·con1 1:1·:/\Cll Hl'l'.l•.l r:R. :! 1;.\, • l' • ' .. . 54s-!)7j.j or &l:r.:s!J6i i'fll /!h)J, ~tvf!~~r. .I~()~· 1. I lhllfll'S, g.1r, pool. Sp,H'l•)llS} v n, "l'"'S . I phone S\'l;ll'lll lll, $!:!:1. 1;11:1 \1.1(' ~llf'<"ia liZ<' 111 ~,,11·1~•r: f,1111. 1·111 .• fq1lc. };.I:. Bl\Q, .1~1d,,'\ 1 ~·1 "'.• t 'd~t ,1 ..• \J•T l\lt~~\{;Elt-l•'i', !:!·!hi ,\11lts, 110 1~s~l 1~Jl.1-ll.l6.1. BH $\9';) ~~2-0IS'.I oi· B11l'h. 1,1,: 'l BH. fron1 ~l -!7 1 ;_v r. ·' 11•un1an 111s1t'i. ln Sufl{'l'l\ll:. NB. &l(.;..(!63-I B<':ich e C~11·1111a do·; :'tl.1t • .'\r. !h hls, shop'j:, h•11n1 .. , • Hh. . I·\, ,.)I ~l . $1fll.J.I L!lt .J.Jllt'X. i·1£':in. l)i:l-l~I ,\clults, No P r is. -<hlll'l' lol'ell' ·IBI', hOill", -- -----~ l-11.,'1111:.. Our I!< nta! >:1·r hikr 11~11 1. Hi•f's l'l'•I ii .\i.ill "' 1.•1111, ! d\I t rad f,,r hid~ turn 111111i; ·"" •·t11l1trcn-1K'I~ ! .idlllt rl\lll·~mnki'r. Kn 1,,.1~ _ 1*'61 i\les.1 J)r. \lofSani l', 111 SE Hunt ~ch I Nt,\V \)!11cc tor rent 400 Sl! \\{"(' 1~ Fltl.:.1·: Tu \"ull' 'I r~ U/12 S:;j(J/,\\ll ~.~-,,.)Ul I Homef•nders * 641.9900 Lil'" 111. Sitl off l~llt, :\llll, !!IS.A \\'t•st 1701. 5~"-1r:-~>1 ;\El\' .\PTS -\\',\LI-: TO!."· blks rro111 Ncw\XJrl 131\'d.) Ill occuu I'll !lG!t-1914 II. Th11.'l' L11Ull\S, l\\'O lloll'!l , I xu.\'if'w' •luti.·s P1t•f1•1 rn 11 tu r c -BEACH 1 s,. 2 BR's fro1n 5-IG-9!160 :----• ~ ------.-. (lnl' uri. 1'll'O 1·c~1roon1s NU.VIEW RENTALS l)l\lll'I'. l'\l Fl:.\l\I \lll)l\:IJI til!·9:1~1\l aft :, l'\I !urt fq1lt, t1n1·1~i1 1-:r•r. l~•\' SlT."i to $2:::1. EXTI'..AS. 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Call ftll p111111p1 Personnel Serv1'ce e 0 s I I JI 77#' ri '!l11:o1 ,uj 1.11.•i"<ou"I lo 1n1l1·-I fii~'l'tit.John,5'1ti·3416 Bu~y 1 ~1r ulllel'. ltfl!)\ 'I NEW LEASING L & F d 5300 ----! 17581 I I Bl d ~l'l!\\lll~ IOOd l'UilljlUU) ...... 111 01t oun rslc11 P•lllh'" 1111Jy 1:1p.1"t' Genere1iS;,:;1ces 6046 ! rv ne v . . vi..-~-1+i Apiily 111 Pei.son VIE\\'. Del O!itspu Hu.id, tltl! !\Ir All.11..·1·1, 11'J7-~1. -•JIS Tus tin PROOF OPERS JlclOKl\FEPr~I{-, IU)'l'll~J•. The San Frenci5can Ch11\lengir1g posll1ons I.n ll'i.1111~. t1~1ublt! shoolmg, & !11111! 1.:11ltbt1tl1un 01 scientifh ]J,11111 Poul! 2 ~lucy, otf!1 ~s. ANI!\l;\J, ASSIST. 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( u i1!id,.n1 t IJ I COA:'.l'T llO~JE HEP.\11~ ty111ng u111t flhni;. hlui.t l:H.· Newport Beach °" u '' ' D 1111) Mn' l'l)!o()rc' Rl·aononuc~. Bk1s b7:Hi700 l:kLS~l·l1 JIUp, \fl, milt' ('OU!l"('llu:.: .\; l • rl'l'l'lll l .11·1i..:onlly, t:lcc 1~1un11), I .U\ <KCUJUI~· typ1~1. :\c11~1x11x.•1· Lllll!e1:. j Ill j e nve r 1n1ng o. -... -TWO MONTHS-* j L.;Lrn1 Shi hr pup, L/\\', :0.1. ,\horuun, " du P I i uh ,\ tJ Qolj..:S !97 • iuut hi1\'l' I Yl'Ur's lll'l.'l'iuu"' Irvine ui,:l' Iv Lldu Jslc, u .. 11.>0.1 l\:t \I 1•u11 ;")! C.\J l:Ll:C I KONIG A~~l:MBLER FREE RENT Teinr•r nn:<, Hlk, fl•ni k••Cpit11~ l1Ai\D\',\!AN--1v1th t 1 u l' k, I i.:~n1•1al ollllc cxp£'1icrlll 1 1 •ULli:.uhi ,\: i:)uiw.i l'uull --. COOKS e -- -1 'fetn<•r n11x. lilorKk" n1alt> APC,\I~!; c~12-111u 01111 tuul~. s:i11-s100 per d.iy. 1 1 Laguna Beach l.1uu.u~1 :111 1i," '"11v111 ,i1 • IJl \ . d. Prefer t~JJC'tl<'n1:e but v.Ul Ext•clll'nl 01Jut• loc.i1un1s ln \\'1•un1u·n11e1, i;1•ay, ft•i11 C11ll jj'J.11 ti'i'l-67..!:t, li'i3·U:.!H:I J'l't11>c .1ppy. I rile IJ.\IL~ 1 tWI lll c.uJ ,\: :-11 \1".,11 .. 1{:-) io \\Oi" \1';tJ11 ~111,dl Lot11pany w1l1: r-:c1v1..._:ii L nc;u Hong ,\ Hay I Cock-<:1-poo, lif\\'n, tent. l:\'CltJ~,\S~ )OU!' 0hust~inc, J. ! Standard R ·• t 1 \Jli l~t .i.. ll'h\~· aiiplic.itiuu., 111 1u~1 hMi 11 ,1,,lU'.111t t1ricn· ph'.Ls, 1 t ~Ut'l'\'IUnuuigfl . ,.,1, :.!;x}-11~ l>(j Jt l'l'.!Sl' o.'llll Doxie nux, Blk/B1·11 n, n1.i!e llll> 1'1ll'S J/I :J \\ks !I\) Hauhnt!__ 6051 I eq u I rem en : I ---BUSBOY ,u.it:,,s.:0:1,,~1:u·~~11,1,i./,11 li.l:l(,,I~ lhL· Lll CllU, In Nl'\\'[1()11 ·1~7-l:ti~i ,\It,-.;\V/J!Tcrrtl'l ,f:ui,?.I 1•\Pl<'LSl'~,Jl,,1dsot.i,:1n11nl<·l<s M · I "•:.t--·-~ .. ~~ ur,1 111~ , ·h \ NC:\\l~ t!' --NOW LEASING •. ,,, ""I>~ nux (6) AL s 0 CustuJll ll!llng \'ARD . s~nagc tlt•;.inups, emor1es, nc. 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Jip Y ic iin ~ .w '"' "J'c .:ii' · 1'"l)OL't ELECTRONIC ltlc.i !Ul llt':.l.1Uldlll, Llquur, •·· 1 /\VI I LUC,.\L UIO\'lll" & hdultn<• by :!:!:II ::i i\11/lt! ~I .~ I 'IV p111 lianllJUl t_:CI' I , . roN: 'en gry II e111 .. .. • C AS EMBLERS llui; Ston., ~1v1<l' Sho11:.., Jnsh Scuci iuttoo • rcni I STUObNT:s' Ti'~ACJl ~;ns: studt.:nt Large truck. Hea~. s11111t1 A11a, aJ11 ~•:!7ul We Offer•, 11.unll't, !;)I;> Adun1s, L.11 COUNSELOR :> ,\; Ul•lu~<' Ufttcc S1i.1cc I Cocker inix: lilk, r~nl ' CAMPUS ON '\'llEFLS B«~y, 5.11-1.lil or 539-!1-138 Ali C'IU.li u 11110 rt u 11 1 1 ~ ,\ .. k 1,11 ~Ii Jlagcn. lninii•d UJll'llui,.: Ju our Stihll11o1" ieq U Uay Sh1f1 -,--,.<.:_:..t.IJ .l'IJ·l!.£, . , Colli\', lilk/Wht, inale Y~u1v111111hcclst ,Ol'dl:'1' r111y I illO\'lNU? Ll.ll.:al furn u1 t'.'niplo)t'f BUSINESS !icr.u11tul olc 1or a salt's PAL ELECTRONICS NR. ,..., pl l'o:..t ofc. S!UJl', I Shl'p. Tan, niale I F~ u r o JI l'all c· u 11•11h g{'n. hauhng. ~2 fl. fu1 u. REPORTER 1n111d1·d, self 111 o I r va led 111!:.IU \\cs1cn1 Ave. of1•. & lg sto1agc All 2.~ Shep. llltX, pu1>5, Blk/Giy 1oord1natcd !ravel -s rudy ,,1n 61:.!-0i'Jl) --ta,. -1"4 ..,tJf!-Fine starting sala-Outstaudtng career I 1u<11v1uual.Mlary~uarunteeL>ardcuLrove. 1194-3301 sq It toi $47;, per n10, Ba,;sctt, hfl\ll, \\'ht, male lll'nl'tury Eatn untv J l,\ULJ~G & r.IOVJNC, fast = "°"" ~ ries, an excellent 1 Ol)Jll.lrtunuy .1! entry level + t:on11n i huuu.s. l:.xpc-r. --ElfCIRiCAL }ease. Agt. S14.i-2~1" -Cocker 1111:<. Blonde, ntalc E~~~~t~;Q you go. 673_1J50 Jrii\' eost serv1L-c. r.:xt til7, I 1\{'C(luol 1~ Cl1•1ks tu S:i:ti new benefits pro-fur tll·;,;rL"Cl.i nilliv \iho Sl't'ks ::1~1f1 ~. liood locaiiun & 600 SQ. FT. C.M. $155 '/'C'rripoo mLX. Tan. rnale Bay l.><lo 111 ..... S"il" Ho2 49+-IOO'l, 5'154J.181 L~~.us/,,\1Iei:1·h10Eui;i1· SI a..: gram, pleet5ant con-a<liauecnicnl & tn i:I J 0 1 1 J B t A \1'1:t 11r1 nns ti•kr:tl:W C1\TS, sl'Vcral k 1t 1 en x, "" " .. -- -.ouat 11 ci:1 it·St· ;)NJ:) temporary working 1,·11 .. ·ous call John Lut••, ason e5 gency ASS£..l.8L~RS 3100llil'11poT1,Nt'll'j)OltBe.11·h Gen llaul1ng·~lov1ng-T1a,.,h L'/C Bookk e ••• ... r1.WBrooKJ1ursl, 1'. V1y m ~ lndust''.al Re nlal 4500 11'".;oited l"Olors , I 'lrt..'C & sh1ut1 trun or "Bk . ~~.1.Jl.'t'. .,.:-;.,,, environment and ~J..:-..!.IJU 1Jt>nn1s &. Jo.'1m1s \ND O'fHERS .,.,,, 2J13 E . ,.,, ''"''' pr ~' y ....,n~u 10 $..;(JO , I ,,. 1 I Suuc :tlJ ~ki'i75 -· , ---'.' , ' .....-I 2'C'tllO\al__:;t. a-.!"'-......,, __ S..·c:/<helaph/1..'q/1:..11 lo S'i~llJ opportunity for ad--'c1,,01u1c i~cni:)' u i11nc, Ul-tLll::NTLY Nl'l:dt.'\l I Mesa Industrial Park I J<OU:\'D. riny Black I S&rvic ndR R_, __ l~ Movinu and Hauling Fill<l Cla1n1:. Ad;ustt>r v a ncement. ~wi r.llcti,;lson !Ji COUNTER GIRL Ex1• 111 111ub1le llon1t.• P.ap1dly expanding busuit..'ss 11/hl'\'l\\ll pa~1·s rlog, cross. H~ e~ SIU,,. uii • ~b-i52 1l'n<' cll'J;l'CI' loS72:1 CAHPI::Nl'J:::ltS, nlll1 2 y1s FULL TIME t.vnst1'11CUu111-eqd. t.'01nmunuy. Lite lof.iustnal hel11l•cn Chihuahua & ' ~~ 1 :O.J,1rke1111~ .Xl 'y ro $'i'UO Please call for 1 t'). ji e 1 , con 11 nu o us O\er 21 starl Jwie l:.t. Ap11!y 11~ Jlt'l'SO!l at Unlls 201 . .o sii. ft ,\. up IJ.t~ ,hunrl Gold Jl'11eletl l . . Hou5eclean1n9 6054 l insui Cl,utns A:..'>l~larn appointm ent , <'lnp1oynll'n1, tup y,agcs .1.: \ 1 lf; rson on! 2 to 4 vuLDl:.:N WJ:ST Offic..'<' spnce avail l!k: sti I eo!l,u. \'it·. 2'J1tl & Jn •inc, Babysitting 6008 1 , --. • · Fuc & Ca. .. ual1y 10 700 J.icnl'.lus Apvly \''1llaru Ho.11 ;,~fYf.k·h~heI Dell~aicsscn 1\iu~li .. t. 11v111t.S f1 Jrnp1\/ven1l'nls to sull ,!i_~.HJJ3 1 I HOt.:St.CLF:A~I:'\~,-0 11 11 Salt!s Hl'pJ:O,!Pch SiW+ Lynda Kendall \\"urk:;, l.3W Uigan J\1e, C1\t I 8;~kl 1 & AU H 8 l~:.!J c. 31 Anu •• ·w t>l. ten,uit 711. \\'. 171h St, C !\1 FND 1!og -smull with * * * * * han~p • c:~~ ~~e~ a P!\l I F1nt Ofc !\lcdii.:ul SLtSO {714 ) 644·0113 !C.:i\Hl:.:.l:.:lt Oppiy \\'/dynainic Ni Sr.i~~~n. ains' Santa Ana 1135-&JO'J Le.1su1g Oihce 61:t--9397. ti1u1l'o he,1d 11·/hlack &I r 1Sety1·rul1.' J::sc1011· to Sli:iti SECURITY 1 h 1 lti.t -E · e W ted 111hllc l.<>dy, J\iale. Vic. l\1. C. COTTEN I Painting/Papering 6073 Kcypuut II Op1· tu $~"53 g 1 0 1" L 1 ca , t' s e COUN 1 i:;-{ Help J'e1 1n. pat t ngin er1 an NOW LEASING i\111g1111ha k Sl111cr, FV. 490 Custa l\'lesa St., --:--1 J'BX1 Ri.:tt'pt1on1~L $:i."~J invcstnicnt furn Sccrclai)'-j 11n1e dt1)s. l\jJply lnlc•~>-·•U 111 .t .tnll 111t'qtnl'. h 962-lfdl Cusla ~1esa JlAJNTING & Rep1:11r, 3.:i yrs 1 Ck·ik T)plst $.);t·, ll'lcphunc J10s1t1011 to Uc HUJU • .a:..Jt l\.lNG .1u.u1.1~e111c11I t.1tll_liJ~l=~ Huntington Beac . I I \\'l11k1n,u1sJur1 gua1· T,1kc Cl{'111.:c.l Pt S.l hi PACIFIC hllcd ivh1c11 is of kcy l :t015 ll:u11U1 Blvrl <.:.J\J. NEW M-1 LOSJ Sui r:ni 11 ,1 ~11 ~11,'·'r , YHU 111 l' 1he 11101111 of actvanlagl· of iny exp ('ALL TJ:!SI! llOPl\INS unpoi tanee 10 opcr.tuon :.!·:> ------· l;iS(;ROW !t4U :,..1 I' l I\:. UP HI n1os, Vic of I au \'Jc\\ & TWO FREE TI CKE TS j36...'iQ5G J l::HHI \\'l!JTTE.:i\IO!ll:: ycai s I' x p c r !>Ulai y C.'OULIJ YOU USC t'Xll'a '35-$50 llanulton & N•'llland St. Pnu!.11·1110, C ~!. H{'\llard 1 ~ BANK t'llm111eu~u1a1c 1\labihty & wk? P t c\'es ..I.: ::.cits~ 1.'!cl Ofa-ICl:R 9~1970 l '!cas1 e.ill CZJ-11 9.tl--6011. I to lhl' FJltSf CLASS J::XT.;JNT fR\llNE PERSONNEL {'Xpcrll'lllC. }ur appnt Call i l'111pld hh Levi ~-lti-5-l;ia 1 .......... ----......... 1 w~'T. S!!ng1,1y litkl', rh11 k Southern California J>.:\JNl:lNG,. FAPJ::::HHANU-5crn ncES~Arc:~tr-v ~--!UJ1 Cuzo\ 5<.•L'\' H.ep to S600 SEitupt:RllTYd'p,i'~lrFllc bJ'0\111, bl,itk seat, !'lit('k l MOBILE HOME SHOW lNC, t<iec_~~~niall's UVI ""-'Ll"t\-I F:quul op1)0r\un1!y en1ployer C SH ER I IT'S WHATS ~~~~~i;~~tA~. illu!otros.s 11,1odlc bti rs, r.1.Ly 18rh thru ~t11y 27th 9i~J-.l-I 48.\1 E 17th st {tit Irvine) Ci\! r.11r A I j UP FRONT NATIONAL BANK OFFJ<.:I:; Sl-'i\CJ.: 1'£'""111, 96.~2620 ar 1hC' l'/tOF'. pa1ntcr, ho nes! \\Ol'k, Suite 224 642-1470 ATTENDANT fh·51 8 re a.,., ·'t"IJl.I" Lt1• iJ1 , L'H for lea;ie Ill choice i\lts~1on t L0:-;1'-\\'h1t-;Jon.i:: hau~d l',1l ANAHEIM STADIUM I lt ,1~ Jn1 -~!, /1cc1.::;lnn<1tc. ~ lus11ng' u~~:·~~~~n~'O. iiceds i,..,--... 1.,, c:<I ~ ... , \.it'JO a1eu. ~I li1vy I i.:rn <')'1', I hh1l' l'Yl' Flea :.!IXXI SI.ale College Bhd 1 ,!tl•fs :HS·:.!759, &l2-3~1.: Hauk I \\1• 111!1 l1'<11n 111,1l1111', rX'at, tlll't•l'iul 11eJl g 100111 e di 1"·t1°''1 VPi'°1 l::tnjHO)t'L access al 1\very l'rlruay.I l'Ollat· Sun,; 11 41S 11,ud-I Ani:ihc!n~ ,. J>ItOF. 1\al.lcovcnng, stale 1\crounttng T1 11c Sh:WO p rt T" 111•ll g1\Xlu1ed 1ncl1\1dual Iv Hl(liv. for hea\'Y chenl _ :--J! ea I to r s par!1c1pat1011 I 1ng, Balboa. HeY1•arcl Call I Please 1 ,11J &ll J.i1S, e:-.t. :t).J Ile No. 279514 ln~ur, all I FUN W / FI GU RES a 1me 1 1101k 11111· "'t.111 as C<1sh1cr 111 l'11lthi.:t l.10sition' Bc~uli; &.:At:C. ::.c:CRET ARY I sohclled. &Jl-1400 67;).23.".."I to cla1n1 your tit kcts I Norrh _2_JICS papt:r 7I4/842-t386. f En.)Oy the nun1bcrs gan1c 111 Commercial Teller , .. ur nl'1Y h1 -\olw1H· Coin-Op 1 uiclude pt'Ollt sharin~ La!J Vll'C 1•, cs of <.'Orp n('('d, NF',\V BLDG M--1. 1200 );(J. f1 FOUND. 1''en1alt' Jr 1 sh ~~O '11~,,,,1011 bee nunibt•r Is F P. EE EST . PROF . a happy group 11'/l'XCL!111gl Set'\'llC Station 111 Costa I ~la1 ion !\lann, 8 :; 3 --:.! 7 () o ·I elf1c1l'nt s&·1·e1ary 11/i;uutl ~ <•o t, 1 1 'J'I J hlesa i\lont.•y hanrll1ni; I I • t '" lf.,6 ~t"'""" JI. e·'"'"' :.r.ID--.: I &·Her, Call 556-41-19 aft PAINTING INT -E.XT. inc na 1ona t.u icy llC\.'1: UNITED Dc1u11s & J.)ennis Personoe s .. 11~ "' tct:(.'ll <!·'cc ~' ~ -J t ·-• I \ C \ J l'Xl)t.'l. hl'l/llUI, hu1 not I \bl 1 ph fronlOft1cc, cii1ls, l;ugc 1 6 Ill. * * * * * * 557-12it • a1ep luul\'l(Ua a CALIFORNIA B K 1 ,\J!t'nly or lrvuil.', ..!lkl:t St'c1'~l.u•J l's1icr. , c u I /\Ju1h 1111 & ----PROl'ESSlON \L p B<tthara to.lac, 8 3:1 -2 7 no . AN n,ccc:;s.,Good SlaJ'll~~ Sil UL)' l i\llchelson Dr. ll<.111\u•' \,,,.iv1s W'RJ'lllC ... rear 1 oors, e ' FOUND hl:.ick f c 111 a 1 e CHHlSTIAN n101 h~r ...,. 1 11 ' ounung 1.Jenn1s & lknt11s PcrsonnC'I bcn(' its Apply n 111'1 51111 unci.sc. u 1·cat &il,11·y & Tcrn1111<1I \\ay, C.h1 Days Coi: k--a--J'!(JO. Vic \\'a!nut & haby~it 1 Fcnet'd ,;yd. )I(!\ j ~d_ll for fl ee cstJll'llil,' '' • Agl'ncy of l.rvtnl', :.!Ul!2 201 Avenida del Mar UCtwn l!a1n & 2p111 at 196 i:: I ·----~~~---·! out:.«tJl\lln< tll'nc\Lt:. Ca.Ii &!6-0033 or eves 646--0681. Culver 111 li\.'1ne. cau .... ~.>-OG09 1\1y mo S Cl t l'ith :st, C i\I Ask lur 13lll m{'als, naps, call Joannt· 1 _ !\i1chclson Dr an emen e DATA PROCESSING Lu<1.s1aJ t'cl'sonncl Ai;euc~, M-l 8 BLDG, ~SOOJ6"'11 · !1 5.Jl--.liR\ 960--1531 I INT/EXT PAINTING AJ>PHE~TICE • Lc-.irn the llcnl). .tlLl-w.J.), L1W 11.u·bor Bll tl , Nll1-J)',L ~OOl·I 11"·a11:-SL 1''UU1\'D. I Fern. HuskyV & MA1'URE "ot>>>ln l\lll '"'" All01an"l'Co Jun675-35."1~ (714) 492--5123 CHEF I C.:i\I l!ll JIOJ' uCUC 1 JC un. Shl'fl. Bk & wh!l{', I{' ·~ 's ---"' lool & lUtter gr1nd1nl! 1r.1d1 I r Ne11 d:tl.'1 j)i'O< {'~UI).! l!lsU1I-. -- Lgc 1c11 1 fent'Ccl yard . Av<11l i\1{'sa de! fo,J,ir area Cl\l. foi. •kchtil1ht'.n2 •• 2niy ho1ne, .,J I* Wallpaper Hanger* New au l'Ond pl<111t 11/J!oucl An Equal Opp or tu 11 1 ly _ . , ~ , lnllull 111 !'tl'\\ JUI[ llt'.ilh l:. ... 1~.t,1:11:.i\CLIJ 11a~ltl'S~t;" RENT nc1vl\1·1,1200-2&J0sq FOUND· C •• t. fen1alt>, long 1' I;') • 1 Ol'llJ; ~ai·~ INr·FXT Nc<:1l, 1-c.iS1Jnabk• Allport Loop Dr, ('ost.'I Sal,ui, P111d V11t.1!11111, "1 ·~~µ ~gl'n llU" :sl. 6/l. $.il!-lOJ5. 557--097.'.) \\t.:C. ;!"b-;i I c. llebko i>46·24..:9 r11ngt bClll'fllS, D111ly En1ployer I tull l"hargr \\Olklllj'.; Lh<fl ]; I I \N Apph IU jJt.l'SOll c.111\Jll. LICEN ~ED I I I l ndu~t1 1al Tools. 3J!J7 l) 11 .111!t'll Benefits; 1'011 /' '1~'l0"1' 1 f .'( Iii.iii 111,1 1',' •1 lt•·~i:1 u1,,.11L hlQ Avl l'KV, fl $110-$,')60 111011th W/O{c. h,1i r Olk & 11hl H B f lol'lda C{'ll{'ll P\YillC C ~lClai ___ ·-~~~ 1 Quality l\01k Call Allen illes,1, ,:;..l(J....6bl:t BA.1\'J.;: Hospl1,i1 .~· Life !11~uto1ne1· l<'llJ.;l' ul .~>IJ ,,'llJ lljit•1a1u1& , , •. -~. ---·•~ \V C IS\ <O ~"2113 r. OdS dZd ]\ ;J.H-llU ""'JJ"O I ,, ,, svs!t•111i; LHt' 111su ...... , .... \.t:.J • ..,.,11Jt{':S!.1l1Ullllhll\ ;..,.,,, e11tra, 1 . , 11t•ns """-· at. ,J ' • • * Jru· 1., * I _*_*_* * * PART TJME APJ• y 111 P•'ISOll, 1 011. ' J.i ' n.obl'rt !\'lu!!e1 I! E_673-70:_l9 i'''OUN!J l1•n1aln So"m"se "Ill I Carpenter 6015 Plaste•/Repa1·r 6077 ' 13 I h.i•'kJ.:fUUlld ,\ SOl11(' i;j'S(t•nis JUI 11111· •.11 11, !It'll ( tlfl/ .... <11 - ._ u '-" r l!lttth!l',lllll<f ,'v-SOtllt' sy:.1l'Z111' •lllll.'. ...'lAJ " l\Jj~I lhl) • NE\\' l'll·l l ·\00.:'iOOll Ml f1 ~hop Vic \Valnut si;J. C ;it I , • . . RICllAllD BlGLClt SAM'S SEAFOOD 1 'o I & ff :c \ I k. 10S . ··1 "119 cu:s10:-.1 \Vootll1ork. l'l.'111\ld' PATCH PLASTERING I NEW ACCOUNTS ' .11111lys1s ll'l/Ullt'r S.alnry to • 0 Les 'nip pr i,; " .1.i --~ • 1 p.incl1ni..: & J'l.'P<i tr Vln~1· • i48 Dia1nond ' I Slli lM)I) C.:111 lX'pl 'l'J <it l''Alil'!l'\TOH.S ~ SllJ::l::l' ' Jhase 11wr-tl'[!sh !!Cr xlnl L'N D 0 1 bb M 1 I , _ 1 11 ·00 817. · I All IY!K'S fo rce e~uniates Laguooa "each 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy 1 • • J • • ' · , D f , ij.~J.2.j2 r 1 1,u1ge a v. a e u :n 10 , :i...... J Call S.IG-68:l5 I v I {J J 4) 8 J 8450 1\lt.. I AL Oll'll nt.'f!ded lut' Joe, 111 · :s. · l'\\Y_· __ -'-I '\'nun~ cat. V1t' Highland 1 . ' CLERK Hunting..!_on Beach, CA. I · 111,,;~llpn~. 1 ,",~~JN'·,. dt.'01111.lf111y, $ili 0 UJ>t Stoics, c;>Hiccs, D1 .~ Irvine NB 54S.-7•127 I Carpet Service 6016 Plumbing 6078 1 Yuu ate thl' 111nnt•r flf "'·' ... ., a 11 d l nd1\1dual iur cond & h.ilh, I LOST. \\lh11e Samoved P"PP>' J0!!1\'S Car""l & Uphul-;r('t'\' ! . N TWO FREE TICKETS C 11£:\llCAL OPF.H.ATOHS none X peri"nced·>Ac \\lll 1'1301 Beach, HB, S\2-28.ll 645 036S 49,-,.74 O. SI •·-!So J LR OTIS PLUl\l BI. G 1 lo lhl' for l'xp11.1:d1r11; i\~t·I I Hef1n trnin Luntnct \\' 0 OU ------------.rV'9 11 · ianipoo, 1 Rcn1od{'I$ & Repairs \\later S Ii C l'f · UNITED t'.ry 111 Sa,111a fc Spnngs IJ1':1.IV~HY i\1110 for ea1ly Lllil-t'flNG t-IXTUllJ:: CO, \\'"~S'ri\111\Sl[H !\f·I 4100 i;<J ! · S.. l{l'!arrlanl ~• rx•,i.:n•:isets .\ h ~a1ers di:.posals furnaces out ern a 1 ornia CALIFORNIA BANK (hcn1 h;1t.(t:rou11rl 111 s1!1oul A:\! L,\ T1111f'~ hurne 211.{1 s ):; l\lrun St, llvtnc, fl un11 " Ilk: up. Outstdt• l1lST ~1.L c l~shk 't'!l'i" / all t.'Olor bn!:'hll'lll'IS & HI d~hivashrs 612~ifil 1\1/C & MOBILE HOME SHOW or 11,1st l'Xp nt'<'e~~al)' Good •kll\'l'f)' ruu!C'. Adults (Joly L 11 ,f s10ra~1.. ~ li--6339 j ll1~-~~;\HO 111 (_:"·1J .:::4--.~~2 ai I nnnu1e blc.H h • foi· 11 hllC' BJ A Coinplcte Plwnb1ng: :O.lil)' 1Slh rhn1 :\l,11' 2701 2:;()l Soul h hl iun Co bt:ncrits_!!,'; .. Jl21-'i l&I _ l l·A~)11on1k al lar r t'<(d 2 hrli'i···-·· iii'-•iiiiiiiiiiii..,I -*-25.00'-TILT UP----·-' " . . larpC'IS. S.1ve )Our inoney t SC'no1ce Lie 2i2fi9.I 111 the ~.inra Ana C OC\J ,. L I per itay. 1'o !IVl1c1t1n~. no t:.ACTORY • _. --~ __ 1.0 ... 1/BaJist•! fem, t11-l'olo1. hy Sll\L!lg 01e f'xl1,1 l11p:o1 . ' · l ANAHEIM STADIUM 1714 1 ~117-9.'.)81 HIL 1 tu, uc fOIJ),{'· l 0 1 1 e 1 1 1 11 J! r Rentals Wanted 4600 .Jnsc la~ 96"'4.l6.J rn1 , & h,1!1 SI.> Any _1 n1_ ~ _ · Op1101·tun11v Bmployer • , ... 6.:iS :!! 4 H 11'/y ... .:_<l._542:.li.'!J, 61:1-1.\1.i 11 hi znosl pr11n1incnl Snn \\'111 cll'all hv1r1i::. t n1 • 11111111~ Roof 1ng 6082 1 20Xl St,lte Colll'gc Uli•ll An l::qual I ,",,".',' fl0m11"',,,',·,~· ·,2~,','.',~.s~, ",•,-1 \\ t' s 1 mir.is!er/llntg lk h . ,7-lll uuchSlO Chin SJ \1 •f'AVE \lO\lFl • ,\ni1h1•111~ 11, 1~1Toni,SJJ-9123,S:.:O.:i.XJ3 ~-"-1:.1 ousew1ve1 1 LOST 5/13 llB blal'k ''' ' · · .• ·.,· Pll'fl"l'l'Ull64'.!-~1hill,l'~l .":.U , .. ,~ !Ji•LJVFltY n1;•n ovt•r 23\\' I lk k I L ,\ ally nl't>ds p.ii I 111111• fl'nin!e 1 al, ,,1 n eyes 11111 1 y1 s •·xp 1s 11h.ll counts nnt (',\LL_ r!\I \~ ESr _ <_:OAST k _ , "· I . . , ou d )OU 1 c \VOi' l' !IS~ "''''' ''' \,,, ... , 1,,, .. ,,, .... ,,1 II . n ~ 6 '') "" 1,. n11•thod I dn 11<11k n1)st•lf l,OUFJNL.;, INC. ~J--5096 tuehilni)OUJ lit {'Is 4;\0i!h BAH~11\lll rop salary OJJCn l )I' PPnn fJ/tllll{' l::<Jtly . I I v " ~ ··~ t·o .11 ,t''l,ttu • -,..,, •' c· 1 r 'JI 0101 ---c 1 1 IJ f· be · · • • to l1tJn1t' 111 1e 1'v1nc II· i.Ul1l' \n J"V 13 fo1 OI ro1s1on 11 ~4; __ 72~2 PIC'nsc < 1111 If s{'{'n 1 _ .oor 1 t• .~ --/!Fl' \l!{S, all t)pt.'S. Ht.'as ;~1 ~22o •I IC\' nurn '1 1~ rt iv, nl11•" .~ 1\knd ~h1 f1s. C I n1nrn l!l \\1'P;•?Cf deh1·. (o dusinul Coni lex as a tesrtw to11fltl'rt{·;• \Vnt~ Cl,1ss1lll'tl FOU~O T I C 11 -;, llOCSI': ~2495 J{oon1 $4 I Fiei• t'S1 I..1c'ct Ask fo1 ' 1 Cnll hrr11n 11 .ini & 6 pn1, CLER! 1\L I NB hon1t•s S-'110 fll'r 1110. + nf 1'.'lcetnn conuJOnl'.'nls Ad i\•1 121 IJ,11ly !'llur f)(J \" 'II' ll--COco' I '11"8 • Ste.in1 house $i:!9°1 Uphol \\'ult :i ll-X{lIB, S::ll-5020. -*-*-~*-*-h1011-F11, 6'16--993~ 1 _l)()nU:_!.•l:.!-4800 Nu C1'ipe/ ·nee nct:C!SSU!'} ll \"'ti C t ·'I C u· unrini.:ton res• I J 771"1·0 --- -\l'ART'Jl'NT '1 -J'\I'\\\\\) I' f f d JOBS U"'LJVEllY '' 1·t t' " \I .,,, < oo c 11 , ,ox. "" , os .1 1• L·sa. It. \)6S,,l6.:)() Ill! 6 ,ll, in~. gu.u >-:J 1 . Sandblasting 6083 ; h "' 1• ,in11~€"l's, :111 ,, , , , ~11 lllH', 11vs "' • , .i 111 ,,_. ours _ .,., to a . • Ll>2t1 .._ Ceilings 6018 Urt1t.\=, Gdrdtn Grovt>, t~prt ,\ppil 111 pt'r~11n, ThP Tin J::ul.I' n1vro111i.: p.tpcr route, Debbie at 5551. RELIABLE-RENTER-FOUN.D <~.ul's Uike, \\'OOD rc:xt, Bl<lg:; hOllSC'S,, ('~.~l~h· _il l --84 G--3727, J.11.1.1t.i~12 StCl.11r,C1\1 ruStin .I;;. lr\'lllf' Pn:·f "' HUSINJ::S."iul~Hl noihildii•n, Jcfrnlify h6 1~l!.HLic. 1 • \\ILLAl{l? P,\IN'llNG * IJutil.s, patios. s111111 pools l'\ •• -,lllb -B l~ALJTY O/'E.HATOB 111.i1t1rd L \. 'J iml's. !Ul ~~;11:1~1;~~:0urnlt) 110 lll'ls. 11 ,uil uni hsc Up • Ne1v .Acous11c,1I Cl'1hngs +.I Shu1• ror sm,ilil'r it.ems AS~Er.JliLl::J{S ~lusl fl(' lltl'll"L'!I 1\ssi~r.1111s JOBS :i.11--S22.'l.=-o:-.,-,,,.-""°-.,- 1o S200 1110. Ucf G iri, J/nlg Ll)S1, T11,1 111;;.h Sett{'1 s, f<'pau·s Ory1val! .i:. 11',Jll Quick Sa~id Co fi.IG-1296. S.10 Pr t' c 1 s 1 on clcct10 mech. nru! :1IS{I 1 Shnn1pon girl for Ut~LIVEltY 111 ,\ N Ear I YYl·--------...... o, Hrh Cill PO. Bo)\ iG..!, i\l ~.7111oold Pl! Dt'hliu', l{'xt, palch plastering. No IV l1'ilhSl,C 1\fesa a"seoibly b1isy ~.1lnn l!ilO \\. Coasl 111fJn11ng LA Tln1rs t'at FINANCIAL lltn~ B('h !l~lilil. I filbiO:J()_rll' I.1nd,1, 5-16·9.'>21 2810.~~ &1:!-.i7i:l Tile 6091 Re11u1n:s. Stront: n1l'ch. 1111 ~, NR (il.!:l.r170. I l'\'llllL'. Tus1111 nrca No ASSISTANT s YH C<li\I l'C.'sid1·nr desire;; 1 LOST liLACI\ ren1all' 1 ~ Lah I Cement/Concrete 6019 apllrudc Assembly 0 r Bl ,,\li rY Opl•111 lol', llusy JOBS _t,Jllt'l:!l1n,i:: .!'13.'l--711.'} lmme<liute opening 101 :i BR ground floor Hp! 11 / '--firr,Lr Oilt1I'. puppy, 4 n10 -CLllA..:\11C TILF: NE'V .V. niaehine i;ho1i I'.'"!!" r · ~hop r-;1'11 ht'l'Os~ OK DF:NT1\[, l't't't 11tioni~t, offll'l.' highly tnotlvated indivldu.i! J:::ill • C1l,\I H1•1>sonnhle old [ r lou1nt rnl! 55i-l.U7 CONCRETE !'at IOS i'at10 l t llh~lt•I. 1''1 l't..' llSl 1n1 111·~ ! _helpful c !\l _1~12-sooo___ ll ~:1\DY 'S, 6i:,...Oi\IJ8. lll!lllllJ.:l'r S1.11..•t·111lly olflt'C. \\'1th 11 $60Mi\t l.'011\f><l ll) l'.:\\•s673·073-l 'lr 21:1-67 1 ·~12 LOST tr1:>h Se11l'r, \1h1t<'I Co\ers. Qu11hty_1,•01·k He.is. Sin J1ih,.,, 11('!r,,1nt• "1'.li2 1.'0 1 ASST. BOOKKEEPER H1-.:11f:'.1{\·ilrlp, piut 11n1e, ~ rc1nr (ll'sk X-1 .. 1y , locatrd m Ne11porl Bc.1\;11 d:l)1' :tl:~67S-·l~.J2 i\lr BllC'kus bl:l\':t' on rhC'S1, 1n11lr. please I L:ceo;;cd h~2--Sil<I . Top Soil 6092 I for ronslrtllltOll office. P.11t ] ,:;. i\lnlr r Ien1ale, call I TYPISTS J!l';\!11\Jl('t~ l'S!I ,, Ollli'll, G<lo<I Posllton requires ll B::i Miscellan Rentals 4650 1 ca116.W-'i2"f.J RE\VARD 1 C1'~i\-1F:NT .~ Bl0t ·k \\111 k 1 11111l•, hrs fll'\1hl1· S111r1 li12-!~!07 l;.•)d l,1p1rig skllls :-.1lnry, fringe ht•n1r11. St•nd dcg:i'l'e & ininlinuu1 I yi· I --F'OUN[) ·:1110 old l\llxert I \\alls. 11.1111~~. s1d~"·al~s. * T~ "SOIL * CQi\IPOST 1 __!!lllll<'ll Ph· 61'>-l:!(il) :i) 11 p 111. plus l't''lllll!', heh! 111 f"l"1f1dl'll\'C. C'Xperienee 111 r 111 an ci 11 l ~Olt LF. \~~; Sl11rho 11rnk· Colli<' 1111 llilnHlton 111 C i\I , _ t•te._ By ~I Jtib. tilti-691 i. * ;\.ULOI t .RED\\000 ,\T'TENO.\i\T, f••ni, lor 1·ldrr· ~:~1:;;"'1 fi;r' O ,\:~;~~ ~?~~:~ poi.H1011-p1-clernlily li1'111k1n-.: i;ho11 6jQ sq. rt N Coos! llll'Y 612--321'1 cr,;~IENT P11l10, drl\'Ps, ' Ca!!_.~'ili--£930 ___ ~ I 11 l11l'.1h1I, Srtrl\·211111, :-.le\\• BOAT BU I LDERS CLERK ,\11'!'1';, Cnhf 9:l626 ' or 4 0 r II HJ' ,1 1 l' l.'ll~h si·in inn. C.111 191·ti!noi nf1t'r ! \\ .1lks-llepa1r.<. saw & I Window Cleaning 6098 1X•rl I l1·1i.:J1t~ 1'1 I hunll' Borit l~JtllJl.111)' h.1~ oJ')Cnlnj;!'I :O.l.i1h 111'1•'U1l'l1 ,\> J,!Olld ----Ol 8 IUl!{Cllll'llt l'\llt'l'IClll,,'1' 7 pol I'l'n1ove f l'ft' csl ·,11-S9!1Si I 1 61'>·(ifil<I 01 }1~·:1497, lll-6 lllll f11r "'I" r 1nt1• r 1 or Eni;IL1>h C'tl111po,.,11ifln .1h1ll1;. D Jo: NT AL As"' Is 111 n I. E ffct:lnt" t.,.111111u111c•1,\lkln lf ,, -• SUN<i.HJNI * 111~!.1llr•ri;, c111f)l·ntt'rs, deck 011hr.idontll' ol!·. \\'111 11,1111 skill~. Ol'ganizallonal abllll), Prr1on~t1 Contractor 6021 1 \\'indoiv ~.:.,'It.~. ft'C.'C est Automotive-Marine r1 ~'I e in h l i• 1· ~, eni:ine MATH CLERKS 11/01111 1 y1· !l<'nt.d 1'>.11, & cash/financia.l anol~!SJQ I~ . 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DOKERS 890 "" 15th St .. l\'l'w!Jll l Bench SOOS * \'ou :H"<• lht• 1\ lnnl'r of TWO F REE TICKETS tu tht' Southern Ca lifornia MOBILE HOME SHOW i\/ny 1/!th 1Juu ~llt) 2illl .ti lhf" ANAHEIM STADIUM 2fOO Sl.ttt' Cnlh1:•' Bl1d An11h1·l111 Plea~ tall fll~·i6ill. , .. ,, 3ll to elni 1~nut'111•k1•1,; 1:\'01 lh 0'1unly 11111 frf'C' nun1brr 1~ ~l'IO-l2'2\ll ·:t? 9 1 Instruction 7005 n•l1•iu11l1nen1 .\Ju ... 1 111.· ,,,. pu1 < h.1"" rnnhl i,ih11rl11J!, 1\pj)I\' Jn 1'1'1"1011111•1 IK·pt I !JI. ~ TA r. C Jr A I I~ s a I a r y h Is to 1 y :<r l'PlR!TU\l. f{Ei\DER · ~ --:i 1 p<•t'1<'!Hl'rl 1<1th ~'""I lt'•lf'-11u1d n1Nllc11t '!to 11 nn1, .\11111--1-'11 ,\si.:;J<.;'fANT t.:<.Jll'r1t•fl('ftl. l't![Ull'l'fllC'nls to A Bu~•. 0fll.•n J(l t\l\l 111 !fl P:\I ,J.1<"k T11ulalll'. Pa I Io s • nJtGAN LESSONS F 0 R I ph1l1\I.' Jit'l'S(lll.tU1,1 Xlnr 111,.d. l;q1.11,1 t1pp11t 1 nn1ty En1pltly{'l' PAC IF IC MUTUAL 1 1\,.111)(11 t l'k>ach lvc11t1un I\ o Box 2!~10, !-.e11 i1o.n·1 Arlvi<r 1in ull 01t11letN. 1'('111111'1, uch'l Llr. B-1 2hl!Ci2< H1•i,:lnnr~ a t my hornf' ,,,11 ,\ .. ,~,111 1 l1t't1l'lil>1 111-Ap•l.' 7 N 1• 1 Gll1-l!ll.ll "'•nclt, C"itl 9.~"". II C .. 2 J·o·3 t.• "' '' 00 I'll llOl'I t'll!4't ll """ n ""°" '.:IZ N El Can11no ltf'al ~I.~~ -' ''" ! 612--2!13G '"'1n1 Clark. H'rv1c11lllJ..! !JC'l"•'t'll I Jllll ,\ J'11,,11i::"m·1krr T1V1wl"r D1v :\t•ii iwirt Bi·al'h ""f)f;";-.·T,\1.. HF.:CI:;l>'J'IONTST ---FOREMEN-~11 Clcmrrilc. r ..1pJJt KARL1..:·:NOAI~l.GrnCv11!1 , £ 1u11 .!l·~SEN il-1AHIKE E:q11ul 0/Jpor En1plo}l'I' ~:xprl'11•11'r•d NB ;:11'l"a. C11ll 492--0031 !!2--9136 r.l·~1rll'nt't.' & Con1r11C't'l'l:d I l[j]]• ('()ASJ' Dl:-\TIUBl TOil" 1~;1 r1(1•hf'r, co .. 111 hll's11 [1.,7-.~lt.1 "~~re:.~·~,~~~· '.:,~:~n~.'.'"1~;~;; \',\,,1·'("1'0!\IY * ;}<IS-1537 * (mpJoym.nt I 117~ t ... •i::,1n. li111r L. CM -----" " "'>>l<'o·i•l'o •I 1,, ! 0 " 11,,., 1 ' T UF:NTAL l~r:CEl"l shift TQr) wages ....v " • 1 fl,~11111 ,\1kht1ons, ,\lh·r.11i11n" -AUTO SALESMEN CLERICAL rx .... ·r all ph1 "'" f front M G y hi C roun11i•lln° .t rf'l1'11nl , 1,, JI · •·· Boa t Re pa irma n • ,,. .-. 1 1 0 a c: regor ac: orp " ltl' :lhll'. t I('!.' r,8\ .JU.I N'•~·•I \«I "'" •ol 01"11'1"1' p 0 • 9 Ill lp111 \J< >I tf ,.,, <ll'~k ~ lllk<• \•1'11.Y!I •\ll1>~)(tU I '3'1 p\ I \ C'l llPC.'\l~I·: lut~1q1 1\ NOii• ''''"'f•ltt ''12-IJn':\ J b W ed • 7 ~ " \\'nrk for !he i\1rnne~1n1an1n 1n11 " · • ' ' 1 ' · • · li: H('l'll 1111 \'t' 1• ,,. o a nt , rmale 050 c,,,,11•\.. 1( 111hn" !~•UIJ.t• 1 1 ",, A."''''''''' ,\ 1•.·,c,,bl•'-\'1l'1) Call l\."IO l:J1li FRY COOK'--l't•I•• ,\,.l"r1r 1 . 4'12--4 1 :6 " tn11n i'rnn, on y i\lUll! )(' r .~ ~ __ _ _ ' E l I · I 6032 -["•,11t•i ~ .\t 11 ot \ •t•fl 1•a1 J' fl \ f fypl>I" ..... -----e c r1ca -!NEED help al honie" \\'c ' "" 111•111.~· 1!r11n ii~ni -•l' ,., ·"' Dt;NT1\L Re1cri1. n1u~t l.lt"E or OF.Ari!, Let nur ·"1111•• Fx1,.ll1•n1 frini:" UlackiC''s Aollty:lrd 11pni. 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ZIP, SIZE inti STVLE NUMBER. 0 ,, ll.!:Ll'\'l'll.H'l.ut~1111r rliu, ,, to ~"nd ll'r, ••l1• f· "' 1r1n.-rn ln'<h\,. ~~~\\' ):1'1!1\/;. I !'ll"\\.\1l'r: l'A"rrFt ~:\ ( ITA· 'f,OH \ti\~ •1~·1•'11, 11\l ;,,.,, 11"••' ltrrn r-nu1.,1n ~··n•I ~ •' nnw-, lEW+\'\N\T \\•i•l, I" 'h l • I•~ lJ1 II> l"!"ttl ,,,•!~~ 1n1t~l't F11ll•OI' 1:nol, .,. .. '111~ ln•\:ant Sew1~11 flllllk ...... 1111 lo~.. hl'lpu1:.: flMpf(• t11f1 .\ l'n•f<'i,..~1011al .\t::1'!l<.1 ! tl'Jh'h rn. 1\/ll"'ll!llfu\ l'lrfll~· Su111• :!:(! lMi(i:.! '.\l:1<·.\r!h111· 11,~ ds ~ou. l ;ill !.11. 1:l 1k1-. Ir\ 111e ,,;:.:;_::;;: .• , x:~::--noo. n 1·1111" ,\.-11rn111, I ,\IEl)JC,\L ,\S."'T. ha 1· k P<T"41nn1•l ,\:_:1·n•'Y ol lrv111l', MAKER 111/u ·c, t'"P· \l/U)J1•1·l 1•111 .. , "1.t>':! .\ll1'hl•l-.1111 IJr. ~~-­ . ~:i..;(;, 1111• '.\r.:1y S.: l~ih. f'l{.\l"J"IC.\J. -:-.L·1.s1:.: u r P a'.d medo'cal and 1,·,K1d l11JL1r~. C,111 19;-1;-.ij, -T 11u1..,,r's 01idr. L11i· 111. O[J life insurance, paid 1 -.\lf.!lfL·r\L Fl!:\T-(lf·~·icE ~.d ... r;. L•)\•'l,v h,·in,.: t.'<ln.!. I l'/11ni1.-. C.111 lll:iin-lpui. l~i:~-\lti.l. pension pan. 1 till-ti.~l:l ·c;.~------ G & ----,-. rr~J..S.".\!E:-.-Ev EN IN ;\I~:'\ & \\'0:'-11:;;\' l•ll' 1101··. 111 0f1<'1lln"~ (11r p.1rl 111•1•-. full\ I S. oran~1· Cu., f<tS!·gTo"ln:; uni1· !'1"1."'"-l\l,111. l:::..11 111 \B iu'l"l 11/xood c>ppurtun1ti1·s. Du·k ;~-,.-! .;t>t1, lf.1111111.11!;1,.. SAT A~n ff1r John S1!vag11i, hl'lplu!. l'1;1uu•1•s 1\l'l1·•11111'. • L' u 11ig1111 \\' a I C r Cull frl:!-~1311j. :~ INTER VIEWS I ~·:;:1ud1'·~~1111n~. 4:12-'.'.:!lJ or --PROOuCTION--tU. i I _ ... ~ " . ARTIST ,!-'>'-<ft~! 1 Merchandis e Handler I Xl'i'rli·r! i',u'! 11111,. ,,nrk. f11r t i;;; .\~1 lo l'\1. \1 t 1~ ll1ru ~/llnn'. Cun1<il't ~lr. (~k, 1'\JI J!il'I+· ur1 ;1r!1.'L •·.di ·"'"11 I Frid.11 \ B1•n1·~ Futnttun·.__?"l'!--O:lli2_ \l···~.lll!H'. ;,:1t~7l!l!) .i'k t"I !I \ \]-!~ PH' 'ii. ·"-dlll"•L·~ \ll)TJ· L .\1.11d111>rk, l..:11.:110:1 1:.11 l,;1i1'Hlll''·-------I , \lt•·r l·'"il"" ,. 111 l'l.<11! ~UJ•f. h···1• h I:•' s '11' 1 · ti ni·af. Real Estate Sales at 17111 .. h,,_.;1_,\, 11111~1·!1•· ""111•·n, da~ 549 l\o'I "· Lll-ll'lt) \l••nn.n:-> h .. l11•'r 1 .. ~';u·,· LEAR I I r"r 11,d111'" 'l a:11·rn',1"11s 1•a. 1\1~·k ll,1rl•11' \-1\'11. I 1, \ll-\_kl'; NEW-FACTORY L icensing School "' Huntington Bea ch 16111 Beach Blvd. l.•i•·•r 1.1 h1on n<'Wll' fMl· 1\11>-~ ··+)i<)lhil '-<I". 1:-..;-;1' \ -.;'\' i'l,111 HET rnt\t !lo SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W. Segerstrom (Nea r Harbor & Warner ) Santa Ana rnr Mvtu.t.1 h+··• •W 111!11•·n1. J:q1111I {lp[•>rll111 ;1,1 <'!llt•l1\\\'t ..:•11 lo thlllhl•-o tp~hl t f<lr'(l1~ ,\\/~' ;~,,n.'n. l'al!·r•1ilb:l:th1hl'll =======·====== '.' \ 1•"·11 1· ' ! 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Book -Sl.00 :,l()...;;:,orn ROYAL INDUSTRIES 11'111.l,t MO<ltY Sook Sl.00 ~111! t .\rl:i Con•i·ltl• G•f\ Book 1"1 00 l<q1Lal < 1111~11 I n1rl.,~1·r n1/f , Co.,..pltte Aloha~• .=1 I . $1 00 ;;;;...,....;.;., __ ..;..; __ _ I:> Pr11t "'°fQl'lint :nl !o<lt l\f,\11 ! fdl .\J,.T1·l, \\'l'f'kr!11.1' 111111e11m Q.,11\ o~i"lt !:? '·Gt l"t ,·,11 Bouk of 16 Q.,111\ -I :.Gt "\In! 11,uk1111L <•1111!!11011" I l~t"illl•'h •·Htlr1~ 1u~r ""''11\n.::; \II ,\ti,\ !\< t•([.; LI'" hll!"V. \II~ :\h.:1111 l • 111• SIJS.• 111-. ...:.•r\ 11a•1t t .'> S; !·1 ',ilt·•llH"!t ,\11 t1o. 111·11!~. 1·.+rt•1 r l"-''-lllPlh 494· I 064 __ _ '.\ jl,)j °f: \l '!1Jf( It~ 11 :1nr.·d. \p; 1,1 surf .~ .-:,1r--I lh1i. 1 \.'"' ~. l•1,\~t [(\,~. L,~urt.i tl•'.t.'h j~Jl-1•1~!. NDW HIRING Fo' PART·TIME SALES POSITIONS Also Fry Cook, f /t ime Credit Interviewer P1•r• 1111u• nit)~ Carpenter A s sistant tUll·Tlrnf' 11u1·r111•1\' \l<1n 1hn1 tn ]I~\:! 11--.111 .\• 2 I P\\ MAY COMPANY 3333 So. Bristol St . e Fn"I ~111rl 'I 1ai111111.; e <'I .,I'd C'1n 1111 l'\' I,,. 'o,,.!J<'lll\ ld•' J{f'f('JT;11~ e \), 111\ 111 l'i-o:.:r·un e \f.,11il!!<'lll•'nl l'1ill..1';1n1s • r~1·1· .1 \\11·k lu LJ•·rith Tr.111un.; J 't\•,:r.1111 I It } 111 \\ hil1· \'<Ju L1'.1rn Ca ll Bill Flory 832-5440 \!••11'1.11 !luu ! 11d.1y e TARBELL -REAL ESTATE-- 1 \.," li1 "11~r.•t S:i\.lry ). ""· \ ,11.1 ,. 1:1'.tl 1:.:.~1.11r, pi , 11~·r!\ :'.I 1nni,:c•1111'nl. t' 111 \Ir :;1111l110, ~~..:l-l:•i7. II H. RECEPTIONIST ,\,, 1~;iun: 01r .. h111·1hurt<I. \\nrk <ta~~ 111· nu:::hll-Lil ,, luv1•!\ nlT11<NIJh1 I1 • '\o ('' p nl'M'l-~.11-:-, ""'' tr 1111. t\rpl~ I 111 pt'l"'il nft1•rr1<w111~ or 1.,.1,<i, :ll: l 1J.11·bor Uh d .. I {'11<t,IQ ~h·.,.a. __ _ 1.Ef'EP'T1u:-.J!'T-AS.<;;i\T r•w1 .1111m1tl 11·"11•';11. ~··1\1 -"1 I ruH vr 11.\rt t1n1r. 1'.\£'' till ! ll'rrlfll. or "kf'r1'1~ \\ nt. ' ''"lhi'\\ ;\11 '•l. 10!. l•.t'h l"lll, l'tl B"'< 1~~-0. t"•·•t.1 :'\:.-..... , ,11r. '·.11;11_; _____ I t;l('~.l'Tt11:..t._.T, 11111•' !" ntd1' I" I_• I'• h•';I\)' J1h1>111 ~ \110 ;11i• l1'11111n1.,'1<11 t:.·+<·h1 arl-.1. rill I••! 'l ,\ -,, ~11-11~11 ·i~1-1 ~.l'r11~\1.;r i.\"I"'· 11: t!UI• \.\ • \p ('1,..l 1 '•l• "I 1n·1 .1~-';"j>1 1 \lr t'\.u1°111 'l h•, ,.,, .t +11 I"" HI •ht'\\•"•! I n l\fl!h I 'tint t"111~~1ll<'<P 111 Qu•H• for Tod•y ::,t Wt 1 _ ·-----Costa M e&a Book of 15 J1t11 R11g1 ri'" &Of Cti~·1111•i! ,\11' (.'nil li 12-:Jbi'8l 1'•1111tl 1)11r"r 17m(1111)rr n1/I J1•••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ny• \d t 11!1 Id.'.-.~ f' I ' , ... ,.-;1 ,~,, ;,,~· ' .. ~;-... . '1•'.' ,,i. "i! ... . , . . "-~ ' " ,';-\~~ . . ,.. '_'I>-. ; c i. ~ •-:J; ~,-· .. . -"-'~~ .. (" "'\ '· . ...... " " ' ' cuync VOTED "1974 IMPORT" CAR DF THE YEAR BY ROAD TEST MAGAZINE Over2 JUDGED BY THE ENVIRONMENTAi PROTECTION AGENCY TEST DRIVE YOU RS TODA Y WE ARE ORAN GE COU NT'{ HEADQUARTER S FOR HONDA SALES-SERVICE_, ARTS 0 ' l I, I ·ADVERTISER ~lttlntsc.11, fl~ay l.>, 1 ,., ""' 55 I "-=_;,;.===&:::..F.:.7.:.100:::; Help Wanted, M&F 71 0J ~e lp W~a"n"'te::j'.7M"&"F"'1'"10"0C"'TH'°e"'1p-"W"'a"'n7te"'d','M""&"F.-..7"10"0,-...:A-n°"t l,...q;:u_•--·~--~--~~-~-_7B~O-O"l_,~-ep~ia n~e!._._ 6010 S,\LF.S n!pre1e11tati l'e fur1SEC'Y J>UHCHASING SOW T WA ITRESS FHFllill'I' [J,\•l._l<_;f_·.-,-.. \LI :, General •9901 General 9901-General ---ml ------------·--------------'-I nin,br ~1tg. ol 1'01JC'rt>tc FAL L IN LOV E 00!.. MAKE R \lu~1 bi• \\1•11 11,•irni•il .~.. * * * * * lh'I'. lh1L \1,1111\ lt •· t l · p r oductll . ~IUfil bf> FEI; PAID 11·'1\U!" E'-'"'L'h~·lp•uJ i 11Ld!~. \\.1.1 .. ·r·-J)r·'"-~'. agi;,-res~h·e & lh~ In 011111-:;e Surf~ SIJnd Lo(';ulon Calli.' TOOL ROOM :'urt ,1,, ~ir!u1u p,\T \VA1'Kl'S J11•l•11 .1 .. l1• '"'· ,,,, \1.,r Count)'. Exver. de11\J\'U but 11 you iitiu\d i•njuy ;i • MACHINISTS 1'.11 \\' c,1.i .. L II"~· :'\ti 1943 l'ort 1la111~~111e r··11::. t 't .iu. li 11f .\ ::• . .!i oot net:cssa.J·y. Send resu111e [rh)l1tl!Y 0011, 111 i. Ju,,tU'ltJU•.I \l ,\J !'ltE~" ,\· hi•:ul i.:id l'\e~·purt R1•111·h \1 \.:1nu•r :-::•11!" ,\11.i. n. & IHllHI}' t"'l(pt:CIL•d to P .O. l'V. lhls is wht·1·e )uu Isl n11d :lnd ,1Jif1t.. J>·ud l·.\p<l & 111.,.1. ::1 . .\pplv tll llurl.•.H" ~7!t·:?'J~l Box ll<l-1'' 251.i S. Robenson, dtse1'\'E' lu be. Call u, mc1hl·ul un'! llft• 1u ... ur1u11"t" 1~ 1,.,.,n 1,..1 :! & ,, 11111 Y·11 1 111 '' !h•· 11 1'Hll'I' <'1 Bevel'ly Hills. AH repli.J Blake, 833-Z'i'OO. All>O ft.•\'! Qv,•rli1n1· C'o!.,1u:o! 1..::1l·ht•n, jJ.! 11 TWO FREE TICKETS Bicycles 8020 confidential Jobt>. Dennis & !)1•tuu1i \\I h s· (' '1 SEAJ\.157RESS. e."ll· lull or \ Pe1'SUnni;l A~ericy or Ir1u1L'. EVENING & SAT. ! '111(' _,,___ ____ _ LL:'ll.\.\'~ L"1·111u11.111 10 ~l''" 1!, h'l,~kl \'•Udi11(l!l part lime. Part!son S111J d<'-'-10tl2 ,\lic:helNJll Dr. INTERVIEWS slg-n. s.1.;-1757. SECHEiiitr:-till\\:PM WELDER Southern California MOBILE HOME SHOW \l.1~ 1.•t.1 1!1rl1 '.'ll.1y ::71h lit th·· ~'l.'....til-:11 SEA.l\1STRESS, t' ·" V. .~ min .. ft(.'('Ur"lf", dirtnplt011l'1~A \I -61'~1. :'\lo1ntl,1y lhni j lra111re11. Davi! Carrol l & 10 "key atltl, rl•spnusihltl Ft·iday ANAHEIM ST AOIU M Ul.ACI\ .\ltrk•ll I .... !:'!" \111 Sa1hnakl'rs, C.i\1. &l2-85ti.) position in busy Coslt1. t.lc.<W1 91\..'I · 12 :-;(~lu, &1tunt.n• .'1.00 Stall' L'.1lh·i.:e Blr4L I ,·;•'l'. ::...~ 111111. : l .\h' SENIOR SECRETARY Chtropr1H·lor officl', n1cdl~lll · ll'ttnlOIJloi,::y, lnsul"nnce <.'Xp, Attc•r hotu·~ eall !'Ian\ Sup! SH prt'f. $/llu ry acrordlni.: to at 171-1 1 5-1G-3r!l ;\l11•!111ui11 '.i .vr1u's PSJM'•rll'n<·t ""P & 1·1•rs. &~OCil6 l\t-r S.6 LEAR h"haiv \1\·ldi11-.. 111,..1a1 ni;· Secretary. Typist ,.,l .. 'lll'llt'e nu in 1·" n t' I . to $500. Generul H .. C:. ofhct' .~::11n!r:.~ & IO\\ cu)·hnn 1>h•1•1. Combinat ion Certified 1\11ol1t>!n1 !'h'a~t· 1·:-11! t)-1:!·5tl71'!, e:-;1. :;:;·i • "' 1 ·1:1ln1\<•111·1i1·kl't~. ~No11 t•' ~ 'uunt~ 1011 fr(1.' n~unht.•r 1s IWkkur 11·11~. l "\" !•111 r. n·(·h;11·g1•u1111· '.\1,·:1·1 \ / 21: •. \IL" H .. k,~. I' I ) II "· ~II Tt•Ut• St•.1 ~; 111111 , 111d1• a1~h· 'j11 I a• 1,· :i.ll-!~.b,1. I S47-l"r!l:: 8040 1·.ork. c111·1s11a11;1 He1•!ty SIE Gl r.R 111u·1l1u\'inM l'1o111t·r. 1·1·t1u11·n1. * * * * * \\'ill support the Regional 1111-. Good l1:1n1pany bcnt•l11,. g. Ph'flM' Appl) nr C;lll ~ ---~--Sales i\lanagt'r, including J Call JM.net, R·IS.O!Hl. \.\TllJUt-: StJ1lln11111 C'nrou~t·l e PUPPY WORLD C) D"IJI cwton1er liai.son, nmintailt ' ---SEC-URITY___ TRAN SPORT ROYAL h·1r:-1• 1::i..('<'11tlunally \\"a11·h do~1' 1 .. ·11,11n Stu·!' recoi-ds of sales bookings I DYNAMICS INDUSTRIES t.1.·a111iful .\: p1\lf•'~s101u1lly t\\•r1!~. l 1uh1i:11111""· 1' 111 > and 1..'0l"respollr\Cnl"e. \\'ill 1 GUARDS 31"~1 \\'. &·~"1 . .,11'0111 l't"l111'1'(J. ft.\J" t1HHl' u1ro 1aJJ i'<'ll.>1.ll•·"· I 1! ll1111~. 1·,,,.,,.,1. also handle typing: o J!Nt't'd p/tlme guards for j\'j•11r !lnrl.oJr ,\. llarnl'r '..'010 E. i))l'J' Hd i;l :-J:l!l!l r~~t, t)ld 1·:111.:11~11 ;.,1111••.1,·11. 1"t'pnrts for the Co11troller a!l Orange Co. area. f or ~\lllrt An:.i S.•nl•t i\nR :1 10-~:llfl t'.AH1-\·-v i ct or ian 6" li1u·hsh1111o1~. ll\1 ,],,,.,_ l'~r·.'· \\"ell as l'Ol"l'f:i;pondenct' i11lt·1-..·it:I\' Call ( 213' ~~·11111 1 Opr~·r !·:n111loyer 111/r IO\!'liC.1l. b ('<I u' i r IJ I l 1 lUO \JI.\/· u J'l ,.... >'luof · -I 3 5 -!S 9 ;i 9. L a"' rt' n ct' f:11ual "PIJOl'\tl!11!y l'n1ploycr 1 n·uvhvlsh'rl·J .. 1:1'.\-lillJ.S afl ti SerYlt t' :'\Jr.,1 1!1, • d~ o;••·n We arc a <.lynamlc, young Security, Inc. Lo11g Beach. J\I/~~ WEL DERS 1 pni 1 l·.11's .• :1J.;i1::i~ L'Onlpuny h"lCate<.I nt'ur ----,\ND 1-!JOl' ORllJll ".\C'I l'I \'" \\'rirner Blvd. and l{arlxlr 1• !-;,, II">'"" 1 .. 11us. 10 l l<IK ,TYPJST n1us! r1111'1.' ~OOf. 11 GE NER AL SHOP A.\'TIQUE \l"iekt•r I<'» 1·1u1 . 1 .. '. ·, ·.• · _ •· ·"·" I · '' " rul>lx•r 11r1•s, '.>;"las' l1f\ .. 1ut l l<i:-.tarL\\N.I Jun(•,1.u111w B \'<.I. Good trlngt'S and Sr. Pruject engineer Ct..t l"{":pondeni't' ,\: \'Ul"lt•d I T t R T I \Jf ~u)() 11".t ~. uril. h;1,.kt•\. Xlru t\.nhl. ·''"" IJ'•l'\ lr111w ,11, .i. C.111 s.<1lan:' commf'nsurate "'lth Indus prod. develop S19K I v p i 11 ~ !': k i I l s '""1 lie nu <'r · go. " . experience, Send l'\'sume 01" fudustrial J::ug:r S I~\\ l~ir·r\•si~indl'!;l"" & vari;.,; I \\ C.:'.·n~.ral.' Si.~_11a. Ana. l.\11 l~l:l-\".-111, :>-Mi·l.1:!'\. upply; Shill 'Si·hed. Spt.'C lo ~"'!\ ~rn'\ vf(· dtl!H'S In trust · !:'h01..!.:_t ,tlls_ l~l~,iM f Ai)pliance5 8010 I fiHl,:i\T !Mr-. I·:. JI ol'l\•1U1tt, L<'<til &cy, pnibalc $700 drr,I. or 11 n ;i 11 ,. i a 1 1 \\'110 \, A:-.:TS -tJ \,()1:1~·· ~ ---~·· 11; u\'1~ .. 1;1••tl l.111111; d"', Standard Memories, Inc . A Subsidiary of APPLIED ~!AGNE:TICS CORP. m1 S. Anne St. Santa Ana, Ca!il. 921(}.I Fi C Bhkpr, Consrr S.'!50 o 1'. g u1u11111011. Jnt1:r._.sung DH.!Vi-; ,\ CAB~ .'\l):\1lH1\l. 1::.'! u 111· i g h l «l11·dt••t1\l' IL.tlllt"•I ~ 11111 llkkpr, St:c'ytConslr to $100 "Ork Xtnt \\Orkin:.; ru11ds. , l.110QSJ·" ) ow· hours. 'A'Ork , freezl'r U:ss than 'l. :i."ii~lh~.-~~- Gcneral Office 10 $-170 & t~'~'."~'-=._61+--1160. __ I ro .. yot~;"S('lf. Uc your own ~e~11~ vl<.I Sl<lO. Call: ~-1-; L·oCL1E. ,\1..:r. 1 ~ 1. ,.J•I. 1 Rl'ceptionisl Sec'y SllOO TYPIST/RECEPT. 1 boss. ~.en or 11·on1~·11. Cun I 691 1 \ n1:dt'. Lnol;!i l1k•· l.:i.•11-. Clerk Typii;t lo $50U So · , . . . .. ,~ . be shgh!l,v /1a11d1ea ppcd. ;, • HEBLT \Vasher, dryers. I .;:1\.·r-1. '1/k11!s .. .;h\•11/s1u,1 -· 1.11' {'Spen'C'nrc 11tt . ~1v11-'"'•·<< . Cl .. ., A ,.,,., .. ~.,,ft 0.1 10" Het:cp11Sec"y, H .. B. ~:_Jj() ing Irvin!' Co. $4j(j. 1110. 1 Vi · ..,,11,;;_~ .. Ag','J!•'25~-,"0· '.'0·· d~h/wsh. Sj() & up lo 1 )'I' ., '"" _1c'-'c''c"-· __ :'lledical frnl ofc to S•OO ,... · 11·0 ""• " "u. " i • go ... 5-IG-5218 or 839-76'!0. fHISll Sertt•r IC"111:•l•". ,, 111" ... ~.·y 10 I''"~". S"XJ ,u;.-1 · Supplen1ent :J.'OUr inrornc. ----1 -\II ~hot-Al\C' u 11 · I Jl 1 ~-. " "' VC:lt'' SPFCI \L SJTUAT ff>.\'' Jl t G 1 Rent Washer5 Dryer5 ' · ""· . ,., ' ' '· Scl·y, H.t'ecpt<)1·ang<.' $700 .. ~ . . . llll'Ut'a l ir-;orrnorc11 ~? \Vk "II I j J"f'11. ,;oo. (',111 1<11 I !'111, J\n cqu<JI opportuntly C.!J"I Fri/In ter tl~nr to sroo for gl'nlc,•I lady 11 M.:l1r~1) 1!:1~·. Ap;Jly in oen;on, ~·· . r u rn111ll. "l'lll·:t'.''>I en1pJuycr U•gaJ. Sec l·orp H.}:; $ti()() ;ige Uaughll'f. Tu11 s;1\ary \'ell\•"\' Cail ro., 186 l::. l6U1 ff 63:J..l2ffl • -· -'· -·~----'":==========! <.:all Jcaiui ic Si!it_-O for chci•r!ul concernt'd per· St, Costa ~le!!.a. FREI:.: PlCK UP. REFS. Ar:~H,:~ Pups. sho1l". ur,1.M·I. f• & Std 110Un1nn son. Bu~inl'ss"skllls in near-\\'o:i.tA_\: to lake Ct1.r't' of APPL. & .~~,~P l\ll.IAL l~1t>1s.E~~~l:~16~;,._c7l.~11 l1t·1o1 SECRETARY J NEWPORT hy o~rlcl' in :\:'II; Lile ho nh. invalid, Fri nmnunl.!: 111 * 67:t-J258 ,, ------ n1aku1 -du!lt's 111 I'll!. Bus-I Sun ''l'C' Coil ! nfle! fa pnl \\'E l~!AllANEH 1nall'. ·I RECEPTIONIST Per,onnel AgenC'J 1ness l"O..tplc v.·/girl~ 6 & JO I Sun anv 11n1,. rluruig \lk l\fA YTAG or Kcnmor(' au10 ninnths, IK'1u1tiful , .\ I\ c Cornnr:.1•c stall located in 833 Dover Dr., N.a . \llll jJl"OVidc pnvarc ljllaJ"• • * ·l:n-!l2:i:! * \l"USh(T, sao eR Ch, Guar. Jines, $5(1. fi42.;~;J\;I ·~ 642-3870 ,.,, I-"' ·,, 1 .. ,.,1, l<"<TI" I -flee dellverv, 5"'fi-!i6i2. -Git>' IT DIN':::-,-,--. -0 ... og• Co"·< I I • ·' """· " " ~ 11'0\\,\" ''''''·I r ·I II ,., ' --~ --I ·' ' "-up1)iri;. «t ,_ ..... )'. ias an n-\1 µool µ1ano cur a11J · ·' 1 lt nr u nie GAS DRYER H · -J l • "Od I • lcccsung, chu1Je11i;ing posi· • · . • 1vork 111 spu11s"·l·ar ~hop ' ensona i ~ 10 f.'f 1"1111 · lion reµorling to a1rcctor ol Sl:.:H.VICB Sta . Atte11d1111\, ~hnre ~·hlld·wat~·~tn)!, cook-1 Exp'd only. 6-16-525.'i · 6-12-301.i I _,\~n1, !i36-5."~t'! _ produet development. Abil· 1 full & p/tlnie. 990 E . Coast ~~~~i·c~~l~r 0!:!~~~~~11:~ ;~1~ YACHT RI GGER t KBN"10RE elr~~ric _rlr~er.11 AFG HAN . Pll!'[li('~, Ahl', I Lty to 111eet a nd Ueul eltect-H ... 'y, N.B. . C· .. . j , , .. ·, ... , , 11orks l::l"t'l1t. SJJ. 673-1580, sho11· 11u<llll) .. \J }. 1 el "th 1 A I Juan .-p1~t1.tno. 1\ose 1•1 I 1-rn::1c~"1\(' :\l,111n1 l1.1rd-I (' 1,1 \I , S7'' :r·i 67:J..-1911 v Y "'1 peop e. 1tr<1cl_J\'e SMA"IPOO gn·ls & assistants S(•hools. 491i-1J:)l ,\.~I. or \\ ;u1• ;\lf.i,:. has opo•nini.:s for urorui. r c · ai · I _ ~.,... _:_l.J _ __ appen~<t.llL'I! ~ti personah.ty, · & general help. Apply in 493-3002 P.'.'11. • :on1b1t1ous serious, pr\)(!Uc-.\'!-:\\' Litton ~l 1 (" 1·n 11 i\ v e :'lll"~T S;l1·ril1l"1.' L '' v :t I• It' csi1L•nual. h:xcel1cnt typing person. Jh1ir J-lunters, No. ----liun 1~orker in Yacht Hi"-1 o\·en, hl: cap., dC>fl'OSt eye!. I Chihuahua. 2 ;.1-s. Adult tmd llHKlerate shui·u1<llH.I re· 10 .Fashion Island. \\1',A,,1,: .. nE.~ls·.~1,",·,',"1;;,.','·1.,f~~!Np:,~~ gin:.:. SiJlitin~. ~"a. ~ing. i.;;. ,' _!llusl s£'1•_. S3_7:J. !h;i3-2!lli3_. _ 1 hon1c only. S".!O. ~1.).02'1.'I. 1 t\Uired. (._ .lpelill\'C slarl.ing -' ----" " v "'' • n . salary plus b!:n1:!ils. AJlp!y Sheet Meta l Worker pnrl Bl\'d. Cost11. J\lesa. ,\fl" r~r !}\'l'L. APl1'.Y ln Jll•l':«1u. Ff:EEZE:R-illov1n~. 111 u" t l YH 1.11<! ~an1o~an. 1\1! shn!~ 1n person or sent.I rcswne Esper. F·uu or p/timc. Call plyin person hell\N'n°J,~5.I !..:_0 \\'. l!lh. ((Isla :'llrsa._ 1 SC>.ll nr11·_l!>.~l!__!I fro~t lrt.'e, ~~·;y ,.fr1cndly. <;11!! J l'll, lO: I Ma-:JISO. 'IE . 'I ING "CG" IN YARD i•arc Apt comple.'I! upr11~hL J.\&--J111 -~!. 10~'01 ~1.- GOLDEN WEST \I. I .:'\ 6" L ' r, .-. 1 I N I I :, hi ( ·' ( I '0-l'EN I! ' k ,--II I I' SI I d SI I AL.Uil1li\U:'ll POTS add 8 ecc lcpen':'a es u ... cn or _ .. : .itnge., ~In , rig. , 1\. ~ . 1et an 1eC>p c··~ MOBILE HOMES STOCK & little \"in<'gar. This ivill kei.•p 11·rckly 1n:un1e11ant·c .. \lust I c.-on1b11111t1~n t~n1L j 1~/ l~t'~'r;;. 7 1110s. $125. Cull , INVENTORY pan rrorn ilarkening. Useful I ha\'I' equ11~-l\1_:.:r.. 1 . 613-.:.Gl.\ IHl·h91 ... INC Clear mindt'll young person hu1 11<l lunger nl.'('•l c<i ill'tll'3 __ ZGIO rlorirla .~--I \\Jl lRLPOOL. ~as dr.\<'1". LOCKER SP,\NIEL Pups. 1 '71 '7 2 '72 ST OCKED WITH M LL CARS HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLE S ... PINTO MEDIUM BLUE 5999 fqw1pp'd with 111119,. 1111411 PmrMTO YEllOW & BlAO< s1199 Side plp•i ' 1tripei.. l992H,SI PINTO BABY BLUE s1299 W1roc~. owto. & maq,. 1!17,KMJI '72 Pl 0 BRIGHT RED s1399 llwnobottl. 4 Spd., w/oir & rock. !51 IDMLI '72 '72 MAZ '71 PINTO Al Pl NE WHITE R11fto bowt. 4 Sp••d, rad i o , h•o ltr . 19921QSI 51099 WE NEED YOUR FULL SIZE TRADE! • to "1lrk in Balboa hdand sell fas1 with a Dailv Pno1 Classified Acl~ Call &12·5678 1 S"). I blondl' nJ[ll£'. I hlk & tan 1308 E:. \~·nkcham store. Abdity to 11'ork Clas~1f1ed Ad. IH2-:rGiS. 1ocla) ~ 6i~;l2:"1o'l feni. s 1vks, 6't:>-Oi!29 I Sant11. Ana, Ca!H. !l:l:::; 11·/\w_'Clple, <lo stock "'<_>rk, A\Jtos New 9800 'AUtos, New 9800 ) Autos, New 9900 '.Autos, N e w 9800 1 Autos, New 9800 A utos, New 9800Aulos, New 9800 MQ~~-~ •n-ry-P ol•olool ~;~';·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ En1p\oycr <tssistanl 111 a n ii :; e n1 e n t I position "'/ i."OIXf luturc !or *Secretaries *PBX Operators *Bookkeepers right person. Call ~11>-'M:xl Never A Fee At Tcn1po Tt::'l1PO Tcinpor.u·y llclp -------- * Acctng Clerks *General Ofc *File Clerks 1'1-Clerl< Typists *Sr. Typists *Stat Typists *Repro Typists STUDENTS nct'ded to rnnke Jlhonc cull~. Nu selling. I f url'ign 81udy L£'agu~. !'II!". ln1't', ·19:>-J9:·14 it[I -lpni. STUDENTS \\'(>l"k p t now, I/I Su.111n1cr. Neat, rcli;tblc. :.11·. B.ich,11·<.1~, 8-16-~l:JJ. STUDl::N1'S, boy;; or girls, to /)U!I \V~'(1:1S, Wk/ends. $i. !JC!" hr. 67;)..h'.273 Cd;\-!. I TELEPltONE Ans. &rv. operatol"S "'anted. Expcr fll"l't but no!_.:_ir•c. 496-&I~ TELLER VOLT Instant Personnel E . .,pcr. prcft'n'e£1. l\lajor i\ledicAI Plan Call "Ir. Sa11')·er, 67:S-~l'.:O f-;011' Aval!ahle lu1p('r11tl Sa1•int:~ & Loa.n T1'n11xirary Servk·c Ne11•1J01·1 Beach 3!M8 Ct1n1pus Dr., Sui!I' 100 I I::!1ua\ Op]Jor. En11)\uyer Ne1vport Beach 5tll-~741 - -------· Eq1ml Oppoc. F.mploy<l<' I TEMPO'S -SECRETARIAL-I Career orien!L'CI youn g 'A"o111an In 35. 4 Hrs per <l:i.v "'hile learninir huslnc~s to Dial-A-Job! Y1ork intn f/lin1r a~socin!t• TE~IPO olfers a tl"uly untqul" w/proprietoL'y interest lon~ .l.: ti111l' i;avin~ opportun1ly es!1-1bl!~hed i n ~ w r II n c t' for skilll'rt . consulllng hu~ill<'S•'-{lnL-e in KEYPUNCH R_ Hfelin1r oppor1~1n1ty r0:1· SECRETARIES 11ghl pC>rson. .'S 11 h in 1 I . . . , , , rletrillcd ll"l'81'nnl. eclut·arinu· \\~ \\:inr d1gntl1ld ~ 111 .~ l\·ork bnL·kgruunrl last I sr1n1ul11t11 1i;,! lon~ nr sl1ort 20 NL J .G.A. P.O. Box 6'!3, [l'rlll <ISSLJ'.:11n1l'nts -lew c y n ti t ;-.1;,r Caif. 9262.l. j days, L'OUIJle 11·ce~s or ~ew OJ"Q a c ·-, months -you d£'c:1de! il;ow 5•5~:~:rv I A.PPL1Y · sv · PHoNe \Ve µrei;C>ntly have a position : L'..•H JI0·.1-l;)U & L(~I us know fo1· secretary ste>no, n1ust I 1\·hal )1lu1· skills :irl'. .\Q ha1·c good 1)pini; & s/h ni"'l'd tu 1.'0n1e in pct·sunul\y . skills. I 1u111! 1-re h.1~·c till' "JU:ol r1.,;nt' I' LEASE: CON r.\CT spot lor you'. Gi·c~ Ne1vland I Nt:'/E:R ,\ ~·c:i-: ,\T TE.\lJ'O. Ba"k of America I Tempo Temporary Help 500 Ne1\-port Cenl cr Or. ~·ashion lsllulfl 8:J6.3SOl Eqnril Oppor En1ployer The laslesl dra ... • in lhe \\'t'SL .. a f);1ily Pilot Classlfi~<I 1\d. Cttll ti·12·:.G7i'!. Antiques 8005 AMtlques AMTIQUE AUCTIOM TWO SESSIONS THURSDAY t<IGHT: MAY 16 .. 7:00 P.M. FRIDAY HIGHT: ·MAY 17 ...... 7:00 P.M. AT 16l0 H. STATE COLLEGE ILYD .. ANAHE IM. CALIF. CJ.st "~ of Hie l h·otnfftl It 11 fft.woyl We have been commissioned lo l1Qu1dale at auction lhe entire contents of "The Sumner Tradn19 Posr · which is being shipped to our main warehouse in Anaheim from Memphis, Tennessee. A most o utsu1nd1ng inventory of atl Amencan antiques including hundreds ol tiard to find oak fu rniture items. We are offering In lhis "8te ohe of the IT10$1 excellent selecl1or'\S of Amerc1an antiques e'IOr sotd in tt·us erea. YJIWIMG: Al dty ,,....,., & Frldmr AU. PUlCHASIS MUST l l 'A.ID fOl OH SALi HrTI WEST C OAST AU CTIOM I WHOllS All COM,AHY licensed & Bonded Appraisers L1Qu1dalors Auctioneers 111 41 tt2·1 lff • 171 •1 ttl·l ltO SOOS Get CADILLAC LUX URY A CHEVROLET 1974 CAPRICE 4 Door Brand New & Loaded (186768) (1048) 1000 Below Manufacture rs Retail Slicker Price WE'RE DEALIN' ON VE GA • Ill '~ ,~ . ~ s --. --_ ~··~ -c efi1 ---, [186768)(10481 TAKE YOUR CHOICE 1:>i948R l .. i{i7 ~EASE A BRAND NEW 197 4 MONTE CARLO LANDAU radio, hea ter, power steering, power brakes, Air Conditioning, Landau roof . ( 699) Lease the "CONNELLEASE" LOADED: Automatic transmission, vinyl Way. 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA s 83 PER MONTH 30 Mo . O.E.l.-0.A.C. IESA • f • • • • • I • ,;a OAJLYPIL01 ~·t'<J11e~a r. Ma~, .. I'•• PllOT ·AOVE•nsu 1 , {l ' ; ~ ,, ., ~ •• • f -~· .,, '• '• " .. 'i ) , ~ ;, .• ' • , • • •, Free TOV0-.---8045-Furniture--SOSO FurnhWi----,ao=s""o~F~u-rn-i~t ure 0 8050 Garage Sale -··-------·-~-----------aoss MiK;1i.ineOUs-aoiol M§•ilaneou1 GEJt)l.\:\ Sllk:P. Puppy. ll wks. to gd hooir. ~ Cfr.)t,\N' Sllt:P:-P~lll~l!' 11 k!>. to 1;rl hon1c>. ~t~ .. t))::4 .~~-'-'-~~~­}~HEE PUl>s. 1 ~ lr11th ~tt{'r, lo JroOd ht:in1r Available In :. l\('('kll. 64·1-0030. 10 \V1-ek Auslrt1Uun ~Ux I ~hc1thc-rd. Cd. chs~ltion. l t>hot alrcad), Gi~a 11r1 ~- 1t \VA1\l!.:D * OAL\l,\TlON PUPPY rttll: ~;;oa7 jAnal11•1111 1 T\\'O LIVELY l~!TI'ENS CAU.. Ai>"TER 5 P}.l """""' D!NE11'E labh•. $1;1. :->1•1\ l\Htllilinv 110l:1 & 1·ha1r. 'St~1 ~•'\\' Qui-en al1.1• hd, s1:1. ~1·1~ T11 lu "'"1' l11:·d, s:i:;. 19:-1.-628() Dl:,\L l\inilfu-t, ~IJ'l'S.Sl'l\,i;: lllh' Shinrl, ;, Jk' Sl.'t'tiU!l;;I tV<.'l«!r & fuot stuol, like 111•11 n1e1\.' KOil l'h1h~. !I~ I >< G.a1·Ul'nia, fV, !)31-2j().) SHHH! FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE ! 894·2020 01\1~{; ~l'L I) t·haiJ'\, :S".!:1 ('')!ft,. t thh· ~-; 11 [\l)lll\('ll'-4' SI".!. ·1\1111 IJt•ol. liLi. '..' 1Jl1'•!H' ~''"J>I'~, li:! :! !1·~ '~l .. hl""' '-1 ~ Wuhl" !)".!, S :,11 :, ~i-!lfl 19 i'\l:XC:S!ZJ·: l>l'l:, '>.!ru !1r111, tll'V.. llll'I 111 .. nr..•)»o, lu'll( i-1w111~" ,\r IJ'1u'l1• Slt..1. 111orrh S l :i i'I ~ Qtu·,·n~llt' $1 lj. Jn~·. 1!rli1l'L',\, l',uull} hn111" i;:::t-1 r~~- l\T!:.\ '1•·1· llJ11111~ 1·111 "L'\. i,.,,1 :.1 q1l1· 11.·.~u1 ~ ,.,.,·;,,~ .. 11:Pr'. n1.1tc h1n:.: 111,;!il. I I !' 1 ··ll<>tl;1l •'>llo•h. l.;u1 .. '"""" lhk, \\llJI 111·<1, \ 1i,..:.:w1 JJ H. * Lfl\'L . ..;h.\T ,1,: ~1/.1 •'U!>hJnl H'1.1•l1•. lt'.'1';1 i.:cl •lll·•L lli'\•'I' li!>\'d, u~11.1!1y h111, ~lti'i·i~~I() Garage Sate BOSS \I 1: .\I<' ni"\'Ul): & n1ui-t ,,,11 "lll" ·"•}!':••, fU\'11, \!MJIS, l~·u.,·hold 1h·n1,. . .'ilul'\' \la~ J·, 1(:·: l'in" :iit ll u111 ! :1 1• ·h. ;~:1;... r:~t:;. . 1 Lll<E """ lmlt,,rlon l••thcr MJNK COAT •• Pl"NOS ' > Charhel .. '!.f,•,.~,ing Post · ruu<'h, SI7:>. 2 end tbls, $20 ~ A w ,. ..~ I 1•11 1'111,,:-'µvrJ¥ tbl, $20. • • ORGANS WE BUY, WE SELL ~\\i ni.: ~l.$10. Tri«ycle, $S. l\lulll Color. Checker bollrd. ~ ,\nnqueir, :0.1Ptnls, Junk I Uaby·s ch,-:.t. $.J. Piclure11 design. Kaee length. Ratleh hfltafs fr ·$5 Horses ---8060 -I' Floo1~·i-l·Cnt !he's. 5 yttl $10. \\'eddin¥ ih'ess, $25. v•hlte & tU'genta m.hP.' , .:;,),·. Ytl~ 1·11us. ~us hU·s. ~~·l:l:IL 11<1u11.1i>s. \Vhit~ m Ink n..,_ NI ht 'Ill t ----. ..,..,.. kr1Utched dbl fur collar, -.-n I • 1:1·:\; ,\pp_v nt.U•' "!urlt•·d t'!'HH;rrr 2V t u.ft. f1'1.'ez•·r, ! ~ ~r. i1u·c rnOJ;s ~ 11:es -· Ptilch poekett, dbl breuttd Set: 'tll .S:JO. Sun.12..J l•UI :!t·ntJc Sl j(J. tla)"lt'\"'· nui~ gu..xl Si5. Hedroonl sci. lnulel' hlti:~ ·. 71· 73 ~fus-tlt'!!ign. Paid Sl500. Bonltled *Pia ' & G _ .. ,. ~lli:i-i!: •. ·~2c. ~-~~~ I. ill~. ·•(;LU N lo\ y •' I HI~ $~. flurd _n1c>n1ber appro;lisal $2000. Neve i-, ~I, ra~rth: 1, \I <) HG ,\ N C 1..• l,t i 11;..: ~ll'.ll10iitt111y ·" dl'a11"{•r dn>~M'r PYJ1ntrat.:Uun unU fits l\Jus-worn An x.111't buy at $1000 QllJdwiO Cable ...,Cbl&t I tl.1n1khana. i-ho\\' qual. $:'.llO. 11/1nil'l'l!1". )J(>St ofll'r O\L'r C11.11g-To1·i1l0 $60. f'llrlal!QlliC 01' ~St ofr. fot info Call . Fischer. ~vtal. K1m,baJJ GL\.\:T FLTH\' r rl ·1~E !lii'..'-79():1 or !1<•2_..,.l~ki. Sj()_ 963-~187 s.1rack A.\!, J<'M s1e1-eo l\'\lh 832-6121. • Knabe • l\la=op &: Ham ln · 1:,\TT.\.\' J1v111,..; 1uvn1 M'I • . 1 • ----1urn t&ble SUO. Befol'e 3 pin hf~ll • Sohmrr • Ste:hl' c~11wh, ro1:k1111.; ,. hu 11 , ,\ Li,\Jt,\t.;E :>'i\ .I:: \. ~;...,·T~~RX "'1ddlt'. :..Int cond. SPRING SPECIA~ •: oll !f.17<ti·l8; <i fler 997-7976. way· Store-1 lr Oark·· \\'(n. ~trn ighl h;u·k i:l111u·, 1 end :: D.\YS o:-.1.\' S.11·i l1i1..~21~1f5!J2....Jll80 normal price on S1ea1n IT'S YOUR WATER ter • \\'rul.iuer • Yiun~a C0~1PLE1\: kit l>"I; dllk• l.1U!t>~. hus~{''•'-$1:!5. l'tl· Jni·hi(lc" ··iei;.tlun·.; f•1,rl/ ___ _ ~---1 C!ennin~ your carp1..•1 I BUYl,1. Kew Spl..nets'll' .••• : ••• ~95 bt•rl. dn·~~•·1·, 1·h1•st & l ~J~'XN in<llut.·vi·li· r.iirls .~ i.u't'l'S~ TEX TAN $.\ODLE, :..Jn1 1 :Hli-57-15. • . E«-1~,,, -·~ don•llon• ot Used from ............. , -"-. • · lu h .. (1i.eholcl furnishing~ Good d ~ '"" "!';' ·~ ...., n11rror \\';1l nut. Ulu<lt'l'll. r :-i0~7A. l:rt't.'11 & t.; .. ld $Ii() L"\llld. $150. ~1s11 t k nd f'sh I "I • • use Junutur~ 0: small a.inounts of old Players " .......... '895 .'41)..21)1~'1 T·tl>I••/ 1 ·•k , '''' ·t~'t 1 ,. 11"1C·J1ulu1~ eus1u1n L l l . Call 5J2-o&Xl. J 1_10 ,",", : •1•0 ,,•1 & "i-'s'~ai'· i' <ll'IJl11toce~ or 11•Jt l ~l'll for you onu·t-•I'"" & -th•< ·-··! Gra.odl " ••••••. , ••• ' '' 1 s '"' ' ' f\11•1111u1·1·. C"l'ft•·•· t1hh-s. t'HI! . ,,,_ a MASTERS CTION ""-oe. u " ......... KITIEN 5', frf'l' to gu111.I ~10\'l:\'C. l\•i Junk f)t·u & li1 S111i,:1·r •1•11 11H1~·111n•·. $:!.}, iuldi•i<, 11111111~. f>"lntunis. Miscellaneous 8080 :>5~1-or .J.16.-8760. ' AU • paints. *°RO~ homt, box·tr.ilned, 7 11·k. ( rm furn. Ii pc lll·dnn 1>1·1. l'Cll I GI'.: \\';1shc1· $21.J, 551-591:! all ' ti:d.y rurn non·i 1111~s llHs l"xl!I CELEDON r. . -646-8686 or 833-9615 C I W P I Baldwin. Cunii -llanupond. 492-728-1 & 496-SS[I:). & c-nd tlJ!,, l11111p.~. n1irro1', 7 011 ... 111,1.,1.1,.1.,1 l" .. L\' 1.,., .. Af'ETYLf:N!'.: tul't:h. Br:ind N;,; 1 .• <· 2•11.11• 1l'_.-11 aft ti oi· r ·..iay., oasta at•r ro . Kawai. Kimball· Lowrey. TV Tu ·1111 • 1..1--U•J'll ~ ,.. )' 011 tug ' a ltr111~. 83~· s.·~ "'""' "1" ~~An Rod• . Tho •. SAi\IOYED. n111.Je. Vf'r\ ~ ~ ... ...:..._· -IJEAUT. Frf'1k:h Pt"\ll'. dln . .:,11, Sun. r.tav 17!h, l'ith ,t, 11•·11. S••"J· SJO 1'0n1plele,. 9:30·:1;:l<J 1 . ___ ._. -·-~-·~·:i_:_~ (2131 32'.l-3080 ~erii.·. mu. -.un- 1..ricn<lly. good :~lch1\dr•·n. · 1 Kl~G Sl~E lir.n. \lnl t'O~•I. 1:1n ".~t. ~l'C'».~ .r'.~.1111. r~ t'.trl~~ \'.llh. \XII 'p01·1 Ch,irlc,, -.-,-.£i.'ll 962-1:.~;o. ____ • , Gi'.rl>:!J:.l. Balboa Peninsula Point \500 E. J~perio..I !{¥>')'. o':'4:~ ~~~~: .. ~ •••• Sl~ 49!!-ISjl) xira f11 111 S.:'00. i.:~7!k>W ohnn.., ~ Jt,iiis. ~·l,"J!I .. -f•Jai~·. :'\l'\1vor1 lll'111·h· hE~:\lORF: gas dt)er $.~.1 sur~R SA.LE . Furnuut'-'·' ESTATE SALE E'1Segundo,Ca.!lt1!14 Lowrey Spinet •••••••• 11'0 Furniture 8050 c\·cnui~s. ~~'.11c!1 · 7 .~1 U'ht•s S!l5. t•a. 1 l-h11•li01· \!1(•11· Jlfl1nl'~. 1;1'1nc; r:.l.t'.l'·. " •. 11h'.', _hea.ter for autiqU•'.'-. Jan1ps, di~hcs .& Fu.rniture, .China. Crystul, . \Vurllt·•rs~-·t, n-" ,. ""' 1,,, ... 11 .. IJ J _1i 1.H.'73 1'11 .~. ·'"'''. ,,.,.,,,,.,., ,1. l>,"<•I ,·1 r, I !1 'I'""'"' 7 """ ....,.., ..... ~ " " _1. J r r J. tJ --"'""'· l'IC ... r fl. 5 to P~I li09 I Silver, A11st.:. By •1innlnt· * WIN. F"EE * . NE\\' OOUBLt.· "'.·" * L'Sf::fl BH!('KS * \\,\:\TED: Ust•d U1'011n ,,. 31\Hy. I ~ SCRAM LETS " '"' t'LOOR f:u1, likr 111'11', usCfl i\larigo d, CJ)! ni!'n.t °".1Y ~ . • ORGAN LESSONS $50.00 ' Kill·l:.GI J .. ntan [l<l!lo fUl'llllU!'-• Nt'f'd '" \\ .. ,--,-.. ~, 1.-.,--. 673-5!184 !).12 ,. C.,1 1 """ ''""l nut oc• 111 p;:•rll•cl l'Otirl.. hu1 ' , ~t 11 ;:.u t · ~ \)\•. lll'lt>c, $1U. 11:)7-!lHS al\('r CAR.Pf:T; Priv. Pty. l..ik~ .. oon ' · •----' _._,_,""3..2:1• _ l!Jfll-:-r\ H!·JI 11l,1i1! ... )fa, inusi iw l"l'ti'>. S31·Zl68 1'1•rr11.:-, tl1·1·s"4.11~. b drn1 1'l'I. 5pn1. rie11·, 70 yds or Cold Nylon 'fR1\1\tPOLlNES; foi· th\! ANSWERS FULLERTON MUSIC BAR & '! srool.~. Cu.~rs S~>OO fl!lt't'll-~111· l.1k1• -n1•1v l)('d, ;'lhssion Vit•jn ll"l'r11T. ~t.·r"'1" ,(· llllll'h ·I B.\l~S'fOOLS S~ r :i . Plush. $2.99 yd. _l\lrs. Baca, ho111e. all JlZf'S, ~·1'0n1 $78. 111191.1:.uclid, Fountaln Valley Sell !or $60. I 111•11•r \l'•'d ~'.\l·'..'~i6 S:!:(). 111on~. lO~l \\" \I 11.'-"u, C;'ll. ll:inii\\on Bl':1t·h b\t>nrlt'l' 3 6·16·71:11 or 519-lfi:!l. 894-9268 llt· 995-1824 557~6 t ~---c_,_•1_1 _>IS_ -::t.ili:i ~ l'HH~~Ef;u.::ct-;-j:.a-;:T) f"C JH ·""I" 1t1n1:1tt! ~~1 tnbl•· I I ;p.J<;,\T G111':•h;;, .""11fi'. lilr;o ~pd, IX'rferr $1.i 67~7-I . PATCH\\'ORh: & quilflng 1 f\fo Goo<l Used BARBER Hookup -Crol111 -Scout -12'l N. liarbot, Ji'ullerton Put your IJUll::;('t I.lack on .\n1t•n,·,1n st'i uouul. /\•11. cha irs 1••1) gol(J(I L'Olld. S 10. C011\·1lll'. V \' Ut11n. !\lag. tontinuous classes. The I CJirtS. \\'ork J)('rfe1:Uy. $100. Facial -A \VICK Wll·l 105 tl1e tra1·k ... ~·ll ioU<' Ill',, Si;,. J l'.l-~'60:!1 812-5300 • L1<1it1 & l!u:;11ard uff ~:Iii~. 1 Pilot Classified nd. S.12 -5678 1 HalJ U1.'t.'. G73-32..t0 • ea. !!46-1167 A 01arriage ily cwKllelighl ------• --- ---is no guarantee. It sUll 1.oold Autos, New 9800 1 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 A·1to!>, New 9800 Autos, Ne w 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 only last A WICK. WE'RE DIFFERENT ------.~llfUleilS ill tM •:f,:i\lliastlc ONLY NEW '74 PINTO STATION WAGON S2745 lnc!udttS m1nui! lronl 011c bfl~es. lolcklowt1 rear sul. car90 Ii PllSieng;rr ttill UIPf!hf1(t, all...wiv! bul;l.el 5Ml1', '""' auarte• •~iioer *'ntlows. med•um brown m111al1<c /~H'. 2300 cc 2V 4-Q'luw,ler 0>1g1ne Caitlorntn em1ss.ons e!lu•oment. •·soeeCL manua l bansm•~s.on, t1..i Al8•13 .SSW lues lronl Dumper jlUJtd~ rearobll"'IH.!r g-ultel._ SI~ •1!182 S..r 2•R 1 21'18~1~3 NEW '74 MAVERICK 2 DR. SED NEW '74 FORD LTD 4 DR. HDTP ON:Y $4199 lf1C/u0t"i C.110~•'--·MJI•~ PowPf Stnt'f,nct Po""' f ront O.~ 5,·,~pl:; A!R CONOITIQNINC. R •1 R"~' S.•11 ~t.lt'a~ers T1111ro G11s> ~iP1'<'< l11,.·! Cr 1.,o Wh, <>I V:.•<'•S ·~:1•~1 wn•t" ~•0<' "•·« .~tftOt•• tn"''"I n•u1or; ""'VI fi ool Sl•'"·J Sf!<= 4.J6•'>, 08682. ,.~, ' .. ~. '•" NEW '74 MUSTANG II HARDTOP I ONLY 52995 .•. '74 GRAN TORINO PILLARED 4 DR .. " ····~ . ' ,, ~, ' ... "''" .,.,,,,., NEW '74 FORD BRONCO Station Wagon ONLY $4785 V-6 C•u•~11·0-Mdh<: T1a11~ Ra11ger Pac~~ge L1m•l!J(l 5110 A•le M.iu & Snow T"es Au; FuP.• T ink Powti• S!ee"ng Exua GooilflQ >.a01•tor ~1k•3l!I Sl.••U15GLSl!3210 NEW '74 BUBBLE TOP VAN ONLY $5688 1•i,1,, CRUISAIRE M~hb" Van CQnve<G•On. 1nc..,o<<> HC'; \'IM•el BJ>tJ. ¥·8 Enu•ne Auro f,_,n· r>ILJ', m.,r,•1 Olllu! <Jll!•uno. Silo~1 ~•3 ':.•·,•£. 14GH5904'l6 NEW '74 FORD FIOO CUSTOM STYLESIDE PU ONLY SJ399 0.ro~ 1e11ow. 11"11""' 360 V8. ltmtted v111v1 SPdl. a!f\!Tleler & 011 P•e$Sur• Qilu<IC• 5DeC1ill 8091118 81!\!SSIOnS.. sol•d ~1R!e 1;n1hun, Lr1ns . .C•u•~·mat.e 3-stteed, ODhonaf ""'° rear 1~1e. oower !.:ee""ll •OKl<IOOd sound levf!I l!•ll:llJSI. hn!eCL ~la~s. 1650 ID. rear SOt'tnQ. 5 G lih 1 ~ a •PR Pl Slk J920 Se• •F!OYRT6•~19 NEW '74 FORD RANCHERO 500 ONLY$3669 lncl..dt.t ""'-'"' ''""'·· w•w litet. f>O""" ,,....,"ll, di"' brolt~. AM rude, ""'~d g!ou. lelt hond """°'• ~ to•••1 & tleo•y duly llondli"!J" •u•pen 11on 5 1k .#I06!i, Se..lf4A.•7H160526 VISIT OUR LEASE · DEPT. VOLUME SAYINGS ON All POPULAR MAKE CARS & TRUCKS! '65 MUSTANG (:P') R·H-l $00 • .lltl, 0~10 '68 MUSTANG Ciw H·H·A.1 .0 cvl 6&00 70 MAVERICJC Coo R·~1·AI ' "' •11191 72 FORD Grftn lonno <lo! fl f• it. T •" PS-PS 1•3~0f 71 CHEVY V~<l~ R·H ' ~Del 1>:.-008C 72 HORNET p . ., ~ J .PS " f.31tGR 70 MUSTANG f ~>!o.teJ.. VB R f"i.-P!'; '" Vrool •1•CB.l s1288 s1388 73 s~~Y..:.. <t•t 260CPV 72 ~.~,E~,! 112fYW S2588 ,,_ . \. . "' .... - A·t+AT. '66 ~.~~.Y~""·' w·or. •3b36 s..088 71 IP,~~T A. ,, $1888 70 t~~"''"''Slt088 . .6. R·H-AT, ~ .. 6R2oa.".' &Pd, lllr 2808ST .... ~ ______ ., ---• l•~UM11 lfOW11 1-.t-_......,l_·•,...l.•0.1 I•-·• ........ PAl!l IUWKI lfOllllli 1 -·· ,_-., 1 -· ,_ t-...,'4. ••11'1 •t•I o"''' • -·• ,.. .... BARTLETT ·rl·)Ces" t11at. "'one rc..ds V a1JOU.1, the f&cl ii tnal FLOOR CO ERING t.-uni~litiw ·ketlPt prlOt!li 7da W. 19th St., C.M. it.W•H tne same wuere ever Qu1U1ty cw;tuu1 t loo r yUU.J.ilOp. -"'4t.J06e v~ 1ew' cove.nng. J.'eaturing Nafco, .sa.ie.s by beln&: WKlt('IOld. Arnllltroug & l.:oni;oleW11. \.er~ u1derent bcca.Uit. OUl' lo uaranteed installauon & so.1e1iflle11 usten hal'~ lu ve1·1orma11ce. uver 3o yn;. w1w1 you iU,f, tney're l'X~1·. se.i:>nive LO wha1 you reauy FREE ESTIMATES v.·uuc & they , nave tne cttu tHU·l+>..: i.uventol'y tu make tne ------------t ptr1oc1 matcn bl!twe eu CARPET HOUSE Vt¥•" & v""'"''· l'iano & r'llLIU:.I. ll )'l1U a.re Uiliut:int: 2073 Nev.'port Bl, C.l\l. a 0 0 u 1 k k e y b JM\ r u 1 Pre-grand opening sale, lov>· 111s,ru1uenl, give .µa .a , U)'. low prices on carpet, tile \te tfluU< )'OU'.LI, ae;~e Ula\ and draperies e x p e r t I y \'o"t: i·i: uitJerent, installed. \\'e hOoor Bank LV1l.::.T MUSIC Americard. Newp:n·t ut rlaroor, i..:.M. F'Rl'.:1'.: ESTJl\1ATES tioto--0:.ifJ 615-4892 Brookhurst at Talbert, FV 1 '<-AP--,-.ire-mags & !.Ires $Zll. !l!i:S-67~ 'frailer hllch -' 7 1 -' 7 3 Swaps I09' I t.lustang $:"!0. Third member --• • -· ·· 1~ositr11ction unit lits r1LJ\u1<.: New OB motor for J\lu s tan g • T o r in o $00. ~~ tun pick up. Phone t'a.nasonic /l-track A!o.lf.l''A-1 boti-&.lJ. " stl'reo with tw-n table $ll1J. -----~-­ Hetore a pm !l'J7-Zli8; atter TV, Radio, HIFI St. aotl !:197-1976. l.;.,...,.,..,..,..,..,..,...,ISTEREO CLOSEOUT·&low '11 Toyota 1600 '-'V<>• ,.w·ow.• ......... ,), .. ~v .. Sansui, many more. AU. at fl.'ew brakes, tit-es & batt. ft1Ulltz l::iterL'O-.t'ak, ~~· \V. Koni shocks. Dyno-tWled. t.:ottst Hwy., hP.l· Bch. Lo~ mileage. !\-Jany extras. ti 1787 Orig. 01vner. Prl. p8..11y ... 1~ "'°"'=,...,~--= Best oUer. 6 4 5-:.i J 4 2 :.11·· l\<lAGNAVOX Ollor TV Anytime. L'Orulule. \"ery goocJ OOO<ll· ttuu. ~:13. ~~81\IJ. l\IUVING, l'layer Plano Cieiliral 9010 Rolls, \Vasher & Dcyer, ·--·-------- l)fl.lio fw·n, dining rn1 set, MONT6ol\1ERY g· i;· G dee b1wn1, lamp.s, 2 Lilrs & JapsLralce row boat. OSN & end tbh1, soia bed cover. Llke new. $l?a. Collectables, 21~ Seville bl......u:.65. Ave, &lboR Penm, 673·21Ti ----~~~~~-~='I CABINETS for Kitchen & ~!1 Malnt/Ser. to20 Bain UniI1nshed, Prefin.Wied Salv1:1.ge shi(.l . repair, bull j Counter 1'ops also. t.:lean,n&:, inspecllvn ..i;iepa.ir, 1 llA.H.Dl::N ENT.t:R.PRISES Vrupli, uqc, etc. ~~. J bti \V,Jt~s;. C.M. Boatl~Marin. Eq. to30 \ SUPER CARPET SPECIAL! f;)R ~J;pe-;:;;;~ CC:Ut;,n! 90 yds, antique gold nykm 4 hp Johnson outbo&fd\ plush. 150 yo.s Sealoom gm a10tw actual ~eel time S;;t f plush. Pub ,\Jilrors. 6-J2-22&:i hour:;. CaU. 67~3 a.i!:l·-IWl · GREY marine engine.' GARAGE door 7'xl6' Y.ith y,·/tra.ns., lots of ext.ra1. 1' hardware for sale $100. 71~U alt ti ~oultl be table or root. Call CROYr'N htARINE ENGL'iE\ _IH<Hj.U'l .s lo l trans. 110 m~. ~laJti'! UAEY buggy $10. Diapt!l' pail ouer 7141546-5509. , .$0!.JO Keo?1ore dryer i1 0. 2J)' S\VOIW FiS!i p4~.: ~i~n1era $i. Baby tull $2. stainlctil steel bu ck e t • 1 .!10:~ .\fi~:/1 ,i; or ~Z'l,l I Co~·FEE Table, 'J end tllls, , ncvern1al' tops charcoal, ~at~, Power 9040 Minolta lGE.l:. II clUl"lCta, READY to l:O· 25' Trojan reasonable. 968-5259, l:.xpress c.:aoin c r u i •er 6-;-rrees, 7' Olinese Batl)vn in iv/swim st~p. ID hrs on neli• boxes, cost $l50 ea, se1t $100 eng & trarus, 125 ii:aJ.. fuel ca. 1"1c1v indoor, outdoo1· capacity, l:i gal. water ~1-e~u cru·1ic1. ~9-1--0-\Zl. capacily. Sleeps 5 cozy Misc. waOtK toll Stand up head; ialley, dinette. Boat inventory lncl. \\'~\NT TO BUY: comaps&, dual battenes, ~ PLATE BUH.NEH. and ~n VHF SIS, 2 Danforth.-. iV!ULTI l<trly cond). with llncs\ ~a anchor, bait • 54J.-3.l17 '* tarots, outrlgi'ers, &: bilge \\'ANTED·\\'hite 1'" re n c b Lves & wknds 541}-S&M pumps, $3{XKI. or best otter. I 1~ rov 1n c 111. l Bedl;oo1n • , furniture, lJixie Teenene 20 DORY converted to lill-lOlll. · L'-OCklail boat. Diesel ell&lne, \VANT 1'0 BU\': PL.AT.t;,: UUR.i'l/f:R and 1\1UL'1 I tany L"\llu..I /. top, windows, ca.rwd tiJJe~ .. ;:;,:ioo. investl!d. Be1:t oH or tratle. &15-2200 day.i, "'1.fl•"/..:,l..,J t!Ven1p . .;:;1 \.'O'C~kt:li!JS, ' 1( ~,.l-~1i "' . ~.----. '73 SKIP Jack :J>. Open \~,\.i~"TEO~ .secretwy. ~csk &. t.:ruls('1·, lcw.· hrs. Sale/pa.11- chau', t:oocl L'\lfltl11.lon " ner;;hlp at ll1lde dCMn i{ca.aonable:.. 642-329J__ __ t-1~3-~188. · WANTED :BAND SAW C 0 NT ,TN U 0 US FREE 2S' TRl·:-OIARAN, xl11t o:)nd. ORG.\N a.ASSES FOR V.'ith trailer S~ ADULTS. Every Tues.db>· 6i~ ' 7:30psn. Sl.nM a.ny v.ttk. SUNf1SH -• ,_, ll ' Tuin Dieterich tn chaJ"ii."t!. "'""• ....,..t · • Cout ~lus:lc Ooiita 1\-leu. v., trailer. Belt offer. Call Ne\\l>Ort B\\•d . at Ha.rbot'.,~-~""°"~·~----~-6 .2-1851 ISLANDER 30 Sloop. Neu ne-,..·. V. 'hl Jtttr, utru, Al-\IOST New Ev It, t l '1~n=·~·7'0c.=·~67S-""~n~1=6~. ~--­Con.!lOle Plano, Cost St400, BEAtmFUL 12' Ca11.n1aran. Stll for ~/make offer, CllJ'riel. on car, $300 • 536-6164 condlt Ion. B-73!1S • PILOT ·ADVERTISER u '7 2Su \Vtdntsda.1, f.,ay 15, 1974 aru 9761 ORAl•GE cou"n ., OLDEST 9/12 <.apr+ ::::=:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;; 9715 cF:.;;i•:.c• ______ 9:.;;7.=lS Mercedes Bena 9740 .. ~J.1,)U, v. "'"t ._,, •. , vA.t. 't' Pili.fr 57 '71 C\PRI V-6 •I sp. T'Url:ln 1 'TI FIAT lt.'iO Sp,-drr. 2~.000 F.XEC. C'AHS t UR U~ASC:. Chou:;c U'VJ\l I lully ··4uh>- /h"f:I 1011 n1ile11);& 450 SE 36 ~lo lease S2tj 78 IM-'1' l1Kl. 1 CJEL -t-Tax Llt'.. Sl.!11ul I No, 00.116. 'J'ukt! Y\IUI' 1·111· In uudc. I Mtrc&del8en1--9740M9rcedel B9nz '740~ & .tuTll D<•il• It~ 1·h;1n:1•. 1111·, 1111111~ •'\.ll'a:' 1111. n1•11 l'hl1l·h. SltiUO. 11r ~ . ,,._. OP DOL" ·R p'' •10 ,, BAVARIAN ""' sn•>uJJ,-.-"'""''-Call ''JJ! l:l1-'917. __ ... ~ A Colt --97J7 I ·10, rlAT :-'(ii s111£11·r .. 1w111 M $ W ,.ll'<'I 1tt<lh1I~. lvp. A.\I f~I • F:ORSPORTCARS • 1n •• 2~!~,~.~-;'!',m~slole co~ ,, OB '7J l)IKl~l' Cult Stutlon , \leJ)~harp.5\(.0.t>-16-1'165. '°'t"-ol-1.-&-...1-.1-~\:1•:Q:1, ;:oorl ru _1lrtt~1', Honda -----9727 " --r 1·-• ~ ~1•1>('1'li 1•u11<\, \\,.!JOO nu HU FIRSTc.!!9'1'1'!'~1'!'" ~ll1s1 St·11. t.T.1-1:;!11 , H ,., --I '72 onda Car ' on t-emalning 197l rnodt>lli. Su1wr Ml'f'r' 1039GCU1 fACTOIY AUfHOllZfO SAlES AND SERVICf - --SHCIAllZING IN All IUlO,EAN (Al IE,AIRS • dt>liver)'. Excellent savh11;i; 1974 BMWs 1 Da tsun 97_~ SAl.ES.SERv1c1:-: !..l;,,s1 .t; :!002'i;, 1J.:1vll.r111~. :i.o s.,·~ 1 Only $995 OVERSEAS DELIVERY Ot'til'1' your 1·iu· lor dcli\1'1'y WILL 8 UY Y'OU R ROY CARVER, Inc. "' Eww< Nol" 1 g:Ti~~l<.s°WXg~~ \ BARWICK DATSUN 2100 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. 645-0660 ROLLS ROYC.T. Bt.1\V ! EXCELLENT J>A lf1 fOH OH NOT. \'.'ILL 3337S CJ.MJt+OCAPISTRANO 23~ F.. 17th St. I PRE-OWNED BMWS I PAY TOP DOLIM\H. ('.','_!. \.tilolJU.tilolC.11,llll.tilolO Costaloiesa • Mli-4444 1 . . 1·"NT \IJE" ····IOOIJ"I '"''..-'"'"''"""'"'1 •~0"'' . •. • '72 B.1Vlll"ll\ . •1 Sjl Ii: !Hf \i:..l , . ;"· .• . •. 49l-ll75 or ll1·1 l7S Beat1, Sell 9060 Auto Ser. & Pert1 MOO CREVIER BMW e "7 1 :t.){)(). Auto. & p s I ~Wt.. t."'00 nii, nii·. stick, 1 . . fINN Pl!!ILtllOn Bros. hull Cl-IEVY 90 Brll.Od spankil'!B I e Se , • _, , , e '70 Bavarias • 3 in stuck , A~l /Fi\I. sll.'IX'O, t a ll i.' ! 1971 l~?NO;~ St•d1u1. Cu o d ~a.honir all Collar St•rs'. new, coniplete small V.S ~ "~'. lst ~~" • ~;;1;7 et red11('f'd prk'<.'s J "'l1ch. iu·C'~. n1a;;~. i·u~!un1 l.'(ind, ... 17\I~('; ~ "'""' 1' IMC Jim Slemons Imports :JOI Quit!! i\('11 1~1rt lkach 833-0000 ENTl':I< ~"HOl\I ,\1acARTllUH OVER 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY with_ traill!!r itke Mw $850. motors. Fits all Qievy's. · · · I~· 1 · pa1111, t·u~to1n 1 n t •' r I u r . ._H:;..l .. tl'J __ _ ~-• • J.tifi. ea. deli\'ered trtt. 2l3 ., '71 ~~D BMWs .,... ~.... l _¥_;:~ ~~· 011·11~·t: 67:.> ... (;,1~ ·70 Jlrl'.\l>A. Si'll'.111. C~l'1~.I\, ~d I House of Imports '11 RACING Cat. 8, L1on. 10 -~!9 " "70 200.2 ~ o,:T~l '.'V J,10 Z-:1,0UO IHI. (:ONO. Rr.i~11at1le .. 16:.-+IO'J 523-7250 It.' beam. Trapeze, trailer. General 9510 ./ '69 :EiCJ0 i ~ ~.:.;1n1... B1:~1 u!icr. I'll: l-~p11i . 11.L. •. • , .• , ' avana I . l.'l·O-i>VrSLii'." 211.JZ Ot'lln c SE. -I dr. ~an. PO""'l'r, 1970 Mercedes Benz 280 SL Coupe Roadste r 4 speed, ai1 cond1!1on1ng, low motes & superb A1int com! $149a.. fi45..386l ./ 'TI 8 . u....n...... J1h-Ult Jaguar 9730 I till J\l~RCEDf~S Bent ~ -'71 TOYOTA ·72 n ... nv .3.0 CSA ,l"Pf.'. Auto. 2'i·lll2 ?.111:"~~{'1'11~ ... ~ark11;1y ~lr. n;at;~. l~p<I. s:i'.-1;,o !!: • '66 JAGUAH Xl\:E ·t:! Sahlt' A.~· Al\! F:'>t , radio. s~~· I 1 •• OAT T . trarii;., a1r. A.\l/~"'1 SIC'n.'O, • J\l1~io:1 \1,1:-' .. I S.:.:1"-9:.:.'.l l bii.111·11. il't>11 <·lutr-h. 1~,11· 673-5.'11!-I days 67!>-2379 E\'e~. 28402Morqutt;tePorkway , ,,ASS!M,.BLER · ~ engine! N~w. brakes, & lo 111ill'H. Can leh~. 1:;JSE>. AV~R'l l'\\\ ~~.!~. -;_--;----, .. -. , milt'ngr. Xlnt l~•nd. S2!;00. Private 011ner. j M 'a.d unde"r clais No. noo tires &: bdtL Koru ~· 831-ZO.W Dir. S::1·20-IO • 4!);>--1~1[1 ,3 U,\TSl :-.; s'~· ~~1lb. ,\ c. I 644-1161. r-:t_ tl, :'ll011·Thuri;.1 ·11 !\TBZ 250 Sedan Auto. . Mislion Viejo 1=::1 :a-...a.1 C:-."......1: Sk --lJyno-t~. Lo"": mUelje. '71 BAVARIA · auto. trans., 1 Ca ri 9715 , 11.u1!'·· l6.tXXJ in1. .• n1.. t'?nd. &10-S220 af! .1. ll"kt'n<ls. lrans .. air, A?.l/~"?.1. r<otich. 831-2040 • 495-4949 ...... ,~& I 7¥9\1 AlANY L?CT'JtAS. Ur Jg . air, A.\l/f'?.1 & like f)('\l.'.I p s.t!iO ~11-~ Maxda-----9738 1 x l'l.ulials. & low n1ile,;.I U5EAYYY,A.RKWAYlJIT 18' 1910 CENTURY Rfforter, ow°':r. hivall!! party. tkst Only 21.000 ori~inal ni ilc:s. 1973 CAPRI 2000 -I spd, a/t'. '72 :!IOZ. Sth·k. Air, 1\111~"· S:ll-L'O-IO Dir. '==================~ Oll~l. 831 •wun DI ' I ?" 000 I $""~" ----250 h.p. >;lot cond. Sacrifice 645-2342 -~..,..,, r. 1 f;uH·y tntcnor. xlnt rond, _.,: _ ~ 1:11 ... niru11r, 'tUJll. ·n MAZDA. HX2. ;iir, stcl"l'O, ·70 _ ~ SL. 2 tops, ii&le SJS(K), 646--0330 '72 BAVARIA . 4 speed, au-, lK"ing 11·a11~ff'n't'rl, musr sell. SJ.i·M9i 01• :>4~·14U) , lf•nthcr. \·in~! roof, i'!C~. Jnimal"Uiate A/C Lo.,.,, n1i Cf?.C.~·~:c ~ c:o1..:.s J1"S 4}o§r' Gl.J.$PAij. 7S hp OB, ''·11 J" 111"" AM/Fi'ol & pt1c1.-'<i tu sell. s:tooo. 5.li-61.i:l.5 ~72 [):11--;:un :!·IOZ. 4~"iP, n111gs. <1111('nn:1 ll'!9-(\.i40. SSJOO. 61:>-8..~li ' ' traµer, t.~\'l!!t A .,\C'C'eSI. Anti & Cl 1 Y)JO 831-2.040 Dir. SEXY ·73 <'••pri 2000. Auru \'o•llo1\ * :'111111 cond1!1on Mercedes Benr. 9740 MG 9742 ~A~i::!SMA~~ •• !?!EST $600 Call~. 1 -~-qu~s~ •. at~ _c ___ . '66 Bl\I"' ]!t()() Tl-'I s~d & shift. L<-a1·1~~ .101· rnilitat), _i)\~!11:\8 ~~~ 5Pl\1 -------• -----' --j AUCTION restored lo p t! r J e ct I 0 n . I l~l~SI ,:>;t•. -~.'69.J. 610-ll:!Z".? or '74 ?J."J z. Iv n1llC!!1, xtras. '72 110 SL. l\laroor.1. \"ery 1972 J\IG t.1idget. xlnt f'Ond. I Dci&ly ~~r ao: 'G=cs~~Ccd - ' fth_ '. ) Autos New 9800 Autos New desil"t'd. 673-3120 &14-74;,.\ ~ £7:'.--0870 or 639-9511 1 A•Jtos New I~ CAR . OF STARS 831-2040 Dir. 121317:i."--Ol.J3 $6600 clC'lln, all xu:as. quiek sale 28.IXXI rnllcs. S2,5.50. fil'ln. ·~~~~---~=--~-~---~=~! .. Secuuu wu1uW t1.t1u"iw & • • -~ ' l~;;;;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;~==1 cuu11i.c car a ucuou con-1 · • tiuC tt'u by .t.>on ur1tt. 111ay Alrtraft· 9110 ioi..1 « l:iin, .ilJ wn. Aucuvo =----..:. ca1alug lS ~'}.:iv. l.l1i:Uli1J<t~llt" WANTED: Pvt. pllr ·or high· p1·ev1..-w r r1., 11'..!lly 111u, u-;:r l!!r In SEL 81rplanes, 10 .,111. ....01111:;,,ion a~ \•/ltiJ &hare night timl!! & t!xpenllell t:iW:i/ug u1· ~.:.au. r or n1v1·e Discuss deta11 •• Call TOM, 1ll.1\Jl1lnlUOn, uul Mu vie 61>-641·· . " h otiO., b~ Ul"a111!:el11w:jlt!, HANG GUDER, r .a i a 11 o }iuellll &ux, 9UuAI, Jl'.S--J.;iAI. t.ree· 18".s:J!JO oc best ouer. Rec-VehicJe1 ---9530 .l.'a.11 &&>~us. .. _,.. . .. _ Campers, :Hie/ DUNE .JiUGGY, 48 Mp, 'ti;.) Rent 9120 .~ \~ n1(1u.1r 4t dr1\'t! Ullin. Allll l"UllllJ/lg COocl. Ull"U-<JU\.. 62 Chl!!v. Camper, a 11 rre!Jf\ n101or. AU ext..-rJOr 01 equjp'd, Sleeps ti. Good JllOlor & rear s e c t i o n cood., $lSOO., h'.1.5--09113 c n f o me d . M at e 111 c MotOrcycles/ lirttn. ~:ww. ti•.S.;lla. ~ Scooren 9150 wuJ.. Huy YOUR-ttt.:rnB-~ .. A'1'1Ui'IAL V.c.tU\J.a.; r-IUJ.) •·SP.RING• e >'uft Urt NUT. ~ V• WGH·r ·tt , .t'vrl li.c.:> t'tt.lCe. uJ"'r.r. h"'lli 1 ltuAD, l!UN'.f1 J.'tt.i ."lJ 1'I • SALE. • ULAUf, lMl.l lieacu liJvci., W~ 1e~ce wutu. we sell. ~~ •• ~--~~-,.I Bu.y_ n0W While &&id seleclion . ,-;; .--: . . . la 1lill atoailaulei liA.S 1A111K.S inl>uillcd by HARLE'v•DAVI DSON .w1ajorway. ·i'nlc.u;. .wiporlb. ot \,t!lilOlllJ:iter l)i)tj v •. UIUl, t.:.~-JL:_· _·--'-I 9306 Holaa, 1o es1m111i1ter !WL-i.;Uf-i("'BUggy. nmny Bclwn l;lrookuun;t & MagnoUa extras, .i:.xcel . couU. See \v &!J~Zi•I 5..,_ .l•JO appt~Utle._ 04tj...~:!:lc_ __ AWARD 4 Wheel Drives 9SSO MOTORCYCLES 1564 1nr1 Scout J eep, 4 1~hl Hot1<1.a, ·1r11.1n1ph, t:lllTlaha u..·. ~. t.,.u conu. ;>fV.;io11 16!:!0 Nev•p.>rt ,lilvd, O>sta au.::> .rt.t •.. ____ =c=I 'Mesa . ~-----'42-4345 ~~lts-_____ 9560 .-68-H_O_N_DA J~ ~bier. '73 COURLER, Tacoma \Vhls, •XI n t co nd . Ch ea p .Special SuspensKln, 15' ' 1raiiliportatkln. $375 or best tires, 11111/.r"M Ta p e, o,tter ~ ~.IW AM, or t 1~rglass l'CNmeau. t.t. ~ i'1\f. mpg. 646-0783 05.SA·Pionttr ··n m o d e I . ,;,.~CH:O::EVY~~c,\;~T-.~r-.,,-cl<~.1 Xln't o:>ild. 850 actual ml'ir;. Very clean. lteblt er!ii, nu .Hike ttail~r. All steel tires&: pe.int. ~740ti. ~lion,. Holda 5 bike1. 19'Z3 lolAZDA Pick Up. Stick ~54.19. Shift. 15,00'l m.Ueti, p,300. '73 HONDA 3004 cu cyl, 1300 ~-zpi. Jmmac ' t.~nd. i1005. fRA""o"'E=-N-,-w--ou-,--oo-anl- ~\'e _$300 over nc1v cost, n\IXOr for 1f.i ton pick up. ott-?9a7 eves t~hone 6'12-s:UJ. 1!172• ·SUZUKI 400 r M, 1973 Chevy% T. 4 \Vhecl Dr. 11u~refeii11, . niui>t s c e ! Cheyenne. Loaded. Xlnt = lot bci;t ortc.r. oonc1. $.5,0CO. &14-2648. ,_74 Honda& 750 & 550 '49 FORD, 1 ton. step Van. htras, $l!l50 & Sl'lW $GOO. or o~l02 . 4~ . . y '73 ~iAZDA P. U. Blue, '72 350 Ai.\IAHA :iu· .. >ct, :ociut am/fn1, $239.>. p r i v a t e Cond. $550. or best oUcr. '"''1Y Aft 6 557-3300 892-0'1"5 • ....... . • ' i\10RE for your foreign car, 'Tl SUZUKI, T"<JO CC , runnina-or not. Independent Superior iit. ma c h I n e . pays more. Call 67~ cui;tom e.x~aa, 839-VUO Vant 9570 'nl/O Prenuer helmelli, Jae, --------- like new. S'5 ca. Call \T,\N/CJ\~iPER, v,oo. Gd 67;>-8176 • runnini; U.P.S. Van, '72 HONDA CLliO. $695. pGrtlally oonve11ed · I o finn. camper. &G-673> Call 842· 7NG "il OODGE "Van, sto\·e & TRADE }londa 3j() for 1'R3 icebox. only $'.mOO. or ' TR2 call 963-&9112 or 548-7306 1231. '6.i f HEV. VAN, V-8, long 1973 SUZUKI iUO cc like ne .... ·, \vheel base, 3 spd stk. $S50. extras. $1100. lotui;t sell P}I: 831--0935 ~ t 1 1!)53 FORD ~~ Ton panel C13'AN '69 YA.i.\lAIL\ 250 Truck, 1 owner •• Perfect :EfidUi-o. Gd .t>U,y. Dirt or cond. $~. 64S..7953 s~t -$300. PH: &14--1100 Autos W1nted 9590 TSO cc KA\\'~l '72, xlnt concL eau """ 1 ""'· CADILLACS , ~ · .. Largest Selection 73 HONDA Trail •.O·H 4-1~ In Orange County less ?than 400 miles. ~ Coupe DeVU!t'I -Sedan De· 646-3308. ' Ville!! • El Dorados · Co1.· HO!'JD A350 CV, 1973, 4,00U vertlbles. Also n1any other m1, $700. or take over pymts Wi!!ct Cnd:J.lac Trade-ins. at ;40,n nio., 962-7037 '7l 'AT3 Ylllllaha 125 Enduro 561 actUal ml. AIU~7 SEU. $500-497~ 6-10 pm. 1969 YAAIAfL\" 125 Enduro, xbtl cond .. $3',IJ. -"'=========::::_ ~ TOP DOLLAR PAID Motor Homes, IMMEDIATELY Sa,la/R,ht 9160 FOR AU. roREJG:"i' CARS I--"'='-'=---.......; Call or come in to see u.s. ., VAZATJON • AT YOUR WN P1\CE •. , • Oloose I m So. Calif. "t.arae1t Selection.'' (Over 40 lotlnls &. l\l.H.'1). NEWPORT · IMPORTS MO~~OME :noo w. i4i~~'Y·, N.E. . RENTALS TOP CASH tor clean used Redhlll &: San Juan, Tustin cari; and trucks SHAll~~=BAGO Howard _Chevrolet ..,,.~ lntert • II!! 10 wee!U a Ma cArthur and Jamboree #Al 1" s .. u Ni!!"lJ011 Beach }'ear. Pb>ue 640-0l82. 83J.--0500 J97S 27' WINNEBAGO mottle'· \VE mJY home, hu e\-"erythlf1a. 8.ea1. L\lPORTED' AtrrOS rates. '6'"4581. IEST PRICES PAIDI Trailers, Traver fl70 ~ Lawis Imports NEW TRAVEL 'J'RAlLERS 1!:65 Hubor, C.Af. 54G-~~ FACTORY DffiECT CASH FOR F\111 SIC 11.ith or 11,•l'..:lO\JI \"OUR CAR toilet. 12'.to18' model1. ~7070 '"ROCONOO'' JUNK CARS \\' ANTF.:D RECREATION PRODUCTS Running, or not. \\'ill pay 12691 NellDn St, Gardi!!n up to Sti5 • oog..3293 cm .. -e. 10 &in to 5 pm Tul!!I AUTOS IMPORTED 1bn· Sa.I ITI4) 847--0i41 Auto S.r. & Porto 9400 Aud.;.i -----'-97..;.0c71 FORD 3SO cu In engUll!!, rullll 'i'2 AUDI 1001..S Auto. tran• .. l~apd,J._ best orrer. Ca 11 1unrool. & lmmAculate In It ~ e\·es & ~·kends. out. tl."ll-2040 Dir. >ffe 1 GMC LIGHT DUTY DEALER IN ALL OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BRAND HEW '7 4 GMC YAN 53377 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CALIFORNIA'S ONLY GMC 4 WHEEL DRIVE CENTER "Home of the GROUND HOG" CUSTOM YAN SELL-OFF 5 cus1om Surler Vans Some auto . VSs. some with custom paint and mags Red-E·Kamp-Hol1day Wheels. (021 290! (017939) {001301) (2 44971123331) TAKEYOUR$47· 77 CHOICE 1974 GMC %TON Sierr a Loaded w11h 1pec l•Derg!ass Clmp(lf·t~pe u!•hly bo•.soog40 $4877 1974 GMC % TON 4x4 P•tkuP. HO bra~ei; Iron! slaD .. 11vy lroni a •P&r sr.oc~~ l)OWtlf st..11ong H 0 S~ll<!~) ' Wlftd. 350 ve. AM r:ic'\l. 9 aug11s. H 0 D.i11e•v {~13) s5177 1974 GMC SPRINT • *1 H·ONDA CAR DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY Sale.s-Service-Parts READY TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NUMBER 1 USED CAR BUYS THIS WEEKEND! '71 DELTA88CPE. 1-----Br-an-d-Ne-w---1 ~%:w~···;:::: ;.': $I f 77 197 4 OMEGA '69 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 6 Cylinder Economy l:::.~~Eiii,.:::.t:::·~.:. $15 77 ORDER YOURS j;:;j!""""" TODAY The Little Olds BIG GAS SA YER 52877 '68 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 Von~l •001. 1u10 u~ns., WSW !111!~ •EV131 $777 '73 OLDS 98 LUXURY CPE. I .. ,,. "'" "" ,,. SA 5 7 J I •-T~ I '73 HONDA CIVIC '70 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX V<0>0 •oo! "'·WSW !«~. s...477 ·~11yto ,.11toe1~ T ~ (ti C.mmol .6.uloma1oC DO-' sreenng PO-• 1>1a~e~ •uO VB radio. ltOhlO 111••~ ( :ic>o!l 17 ! $3477 1974 GMC CARGO YAN BRAND NEW 1974 98 LS ~"'' :~: ~~1~.~,~~Ec$TRIA 177 P ·v·a~ toll wr>ee~ •" WSW llu!-VPK~~O Auto . ve. PS/PB 10 n dua! wl'lls. ~304 S11H> v.ln~-10 n .• 12 11 .• 14 11 1mmeo oeh\l'&l'Y. $5677 123'!095) 197 4 GMC 4x4 LOAD~D 1 ~~~~~~~E Roll tier. HO ban . 3~ va. $5 2 7 7 §f~~!;~VAHCOHV~RSIONS $14 77 ..._ ... AUTHORIZED SALES., SERVICE -- OFF Bouleva rd, Costa 1\1! --------------------- '71 FORD GALAXIE '" '''""""' ''"""· $1477 ,.,g,o W~\Yl"loO J•JCEY • . . , . ·.·.·l·V····•'0•'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1•'~"~''~~;·~"~M;·~·.--'-~';·;1";7~4.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwi'iidn~sday, Mayl 5 , 197m4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'•1'.0.'.··.0.'.E·R'.1•5E.~iiii2iii9' -. Johnson and Son st. • \ Anniversary1 a YDE JOHNSON, President * SERVICE SPECIALS * Example: UNDERSEAL $1795 Example: BRAKE INSPECTION & WHEEL PACK $s•s .... $30.50 .... $12.00 MANY MORE SERVICE SPECIALS THIS MONTH! DISCOUNT • Mercurys • Co119ars DICK JOHNSON, Vice Pre>ident PRICED TO SELL! CHOOSE FROM OVER 200 • Montegos • Capris • USID CAR SPICIA1S • '73 CONTINENTAL 2 Or HT, LUXUfY eQU!pl, lull power, au!O temp air cond. 6 way lwin comfort power seals. 16.000 actual miles, AM/FM srereo, landau lop. (864553) s5175 '70CONTINENTAL MARKlll Full oower. au10 lemp air oond. 6 wav power seats, leather 1htenor. landau root {710BKK/ • '72 CONTINENT AL MARK IV Low miles. aU the fines! features. furl pawer, auto temp air oond. 6 way power seats, landau lop. [639HMTI '72 PINTO RUNABOUT 4 speed transmission, radio and heater. {139FTH) Home of the New Cor "Golden Touch" '70FORD LTD 2 Door HT. Aufoma1tc, power s!eeruig. power brakes. air conch11on1ng. vinyl roo l (579CXM ) s1575 '72 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 2 Door H T Automatic. oower steering. power brakes. air cond111on1ng, vinyl roof. (965EXX) '72 MERCURY MARQUIS • Or, like new, low miles. lull power, 1u10 temp air cond. 6 way power seats, :~g~~111 ;3375·· ,..;. '72 OPEL RALL YE 4 speed transmission, radio and heater. (3136A) '71 MERCURY COMET 2 Door sedan. 6 cylinder engine. slick i;t11H, radio and neater. t305EOSJ '72 MONTEGO BROUGHAM Coupe. Automatic. oower steering, power brakes, radio. neater. air con· d1tioning. vinyl roof. (163EAF) s1975 '72 MERCURY COLONY PARK 10 passenger station wagon Like new, 25.000 miles, !ult power. lactory air cond. power windows, 6 way power seals. AM /FM slereo, roo f rack. \438ESD1 $357 5 '73 MERCURY MARQUIS Brougham 4 Dr. 17.000 miles. fully lull:ury eQuipt.}ull power. auto temp atr cond, landau rool. (516172) a11d son LINCOLN MERCURY COUGAR CAPRI Home of the New Cor "Golden Touch" '· ) 2626 HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS, COSTA MESA 540-5630 9765 1 Volvo 9772 Codilla< 9915 ,Chevrolet 9920 I Continental '9:IO 1 Oldsmobile 9955 Plymouth 9960 Pontiac -9965 Opel 9746 Toyota ~~~~~~~~~ ---------· 1 ~ · 1 -~ --------- 1 '74 SEDAN DE VILLE e LEASE e I l!J6-I. Full p.;.·,.,·er. (i<xod l OLDS. '70 91 SEDAN I T s '72 lled Grand Sarari, 9 ·71 OPEL 1-t \IJ._YI-4 'l~·•·rl, s1h·l·r 11/blk. 1l\'. r~•r, ..!.: 1111111 ,·,,11d11ivn -..! ~,qi) Dir Porsche 9750 l'llRSC!lE 91 1 "i! .":J.r. 1111. 11r1~. ••111,tr \IU.•I i...·11 s 149!1 4:~ .. .!-~;j, Toyota 9715 '74 TOYOTA Best Deal Anywhere ! LEASE OR BUY All Modtlsl .,]mle.wiA -TOYOTA \9G6 1-ihrbl.11.r~1 S.lt).\;1 ~ LF.A.'l'; ,\ UP..\~ll SL\\' ;4 TO\'OT.\ tJJIJ Co1>11111 s~~11r1 for only ~'l.1'1 J)f'r mu. 3lj n1~. c>!A'" end lt'flltC Bill MAXEY TOYOTA '" I I \I 'l I:\ [I •17 ,..n· 1'f .,f'1,1.J1•, RI \t11 7\ \L\l~K II. ,\/ r, r·11<'. :OH', I iik,• nt..,\'. I ;',1 I 1111. Orle u\\ lll'I'. $2f:,0, ;)::t;..96b'2 ---· Volkswagen 9170 ' '69 vw SonlVlf .~ l•"I nill<'.1.;1• l\'~:JJ!loi,:~l Only $995 BARWICK DATSUN _,,,..,." J3.J7S CA.MJNO (AtlSTll:AMO '74 VOLVO Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY O'.'i:::RS~:AS DEL.l\"t:RY sr1-.:Cl.\LISTS 1nl'111 n 11 ~ 1 ra 1 nr~. f'nlly 1972 l'oNI LT£) 2 I.Ir. h.t. t•)ndition. Low n1iles. $.~. Le ss than 27 ,000 miles! · A LA Jlass., full P\\·r . $2,9".J(). Xlnt eqUif>ped 1nclud111g \ 1nyl Ukl.' Ile\\'. JO n10. al .SS9. / _Alt G or °'1 l\'knds 673-9UI'!.':. I Pulineuo gn.'<!n \.\·/1natchin!!: 1 CQrid . Orig. 0~·ner 646-:1700 top, fliclot;r u1r, filt·tele per nu• 1. Corvette 9932 \·in)'l top .~ ex q u I~! t ti I Chrysler/Plymouth BRAi.~D NE\\1 1914 Pontl11.c 'M'/JP\'l, A~l/F~I ~ l e r. e o , FOR SALE , . , tapestJ_')• inH!rior. Fact. nlr \ Optll l.ltuly & Sun. 'lil lU l'M \'.~n!urn 12Y270.~Ll2:>281) po11t'r dr>o.>r l•l(·J.\~. 1"·1h!!hl \9i0 cu .. tuin I::I Cwnino I\\ 11_.J~ p,\ \ _ 1 OP DOLLAR cond., P"T· s1eer., brl\., 2929 Harl::Jr Bl\'d $::11¥.> Dealer. 892·9ial ~n!lnl!I, ri.·i111~tl' trunk lock, Pickup, V-S, nir. ltallye F'Olt YOlilt VE'i'rE dlr.. 'A1indoY•s & door lol:k1. Till I Co!ila J\teia " Thunderbird '970 f'h:, t>IL'. Clolit't" or :? l ll43Sbl i1·heeb. auto 111111~. P ;-;, 11~2~~1. ~·J1eel, radki, healer, i1·1w 546·1934 1 11~":.lOl E.xtremely Ill\\' A:\111'":\I. Xlrit cond. $1850. I Dodge 9935 t~l't?ll, Jn~peccuble cond · * * * * * 111llt>i.i,;e so COJ\.'11 CAJ{ LEASING -fli ~bers Ca.dlllnc I r a d c -n .... L••tt!I $7199 til~:?l82 nller 5 pm 61'3·8269 '66 OOIXIE ~Iona.co StA. !353AQ01 VOLVO .JtlllSCADIUAC ~:u~t l<J['. i;ood r!r t•s, undt!r _l"nd1liu11. S5'1J. 6J.l-ll21 [1 Pontiac 9965 J~FF WEIGEL 1009 E. Balboa 81\'d. Balboa - WA {Allwt 'hJ CJ!..:\·r ln1p;ila 2 1lno~ \\·fli: aulo'.. _loe.d~. 9ood ~jij-ijij;bi~~;}) •ij:t:.'!'::= ~ "l.000 ""1'·'· '"· R&H. 1 Fo•d 994o LEASE '·u• ~"-"' c .. ,,,1~":'°. . I . .. . a._at P/:i. PfB. Good 1.'llndltion. 'i ---• You are the ~inner or 491-1175 or lll·ll75 1~ l!Arh-.~. C.~1. 646·!l~ .,...... Lo·s,, than Biik' &ok at $!}Jj. ·11 F'ORD Ranchero. Fully , TWO FREE TICKETS 'i2 \'OL\'O 1800 ES 64+--\l 16. j ~111111'd. _One o.,.,ner, S\10\,,1, OPE'.'l SUN DA'i I 74 FIREBIRD ESPRIT to the r !I I :-; 1; • • t:ioo nd.. .-:port11 , 1~·l'u, ~ :<prt O\J, A \t '61 C'AD Eldrlrado. Xlnl <.'Otkl, 'G:i CORV \IR Corsa good , Oy appt only, 8J.l.83'.IO I Pl t ttSl \'!nyl lop. at1· condillunlng, Southern Callfornle .\\!lt'\1. ,,,~1'•'n ;,1111111.; F~I. ,\ c. 11o.•rtcct. SISOO S9').5. ~fU."!,SEU.! 6"2~2al, rood. H~til t eng. ·,,sklni Maverick 9947 1 no -auiomaui:, rally It ~heel ~. MOBILE HOME SHOW l<>p.cu~1 ~r<ii,!lrt..<(\\'Ct1nc.: h;~-i'Cl;>I. t'1r ~ .• !~li;i7 ~ .. -L' "l"l'~"' aft . . I ,72 PINTO po.,.,·er rilt'er1ng. Order To-1 181 ----• --,.:io.I. i<il), .,.,..WU dAV J\.8)" 1Jlhruf\1ty27lh 1·11\I ~·r1,1 11111·I whl~. ttl'f'll l!i;3 \'lJL\'tl ICI, p S,P e, Cad. '72 Std. de VIiie ,jP:\J. 'iO :\IAV"ERICK, Auto, ,,nyl l -v• at uui & [.>ah1• , .. ;, ~ ':IJ l'\7'.!~JlO Ar. ,\ T. s unrouf,1f'a11vl)' :tl!"C\):'ld .. ':inyl lop, ~"\0\'.\. fullv ('(juipµe<l. tup, ne11· pnlnt & tires, lo\v l V!nyl root, full ~let..'()f inside $84.99 MO. ANAHEIM STADIUM ;:: \'\I. i.1.1,.,1!\tl'~,,..~ ,\'.\\/~·:1.1. radiril~. lo n1ll<t1 u\1 \('1'.tht'r \ntt<nor, ru.11 v.·i1h i11 r . X\n t t.'-ind. lkbt SS ,n!~· "1~1~9199 dys, e1·es ~o~~ 1~~~~~1n~~·: t1;;~~~~1 i1luii tu . 36 mo. OBL. 2000 State Collca:e Bl vd. tr~k· •, !'"'I •·'\httai.l ~'~· lijj...;).!j!I( I ll''11'l'r. till k lelC'~C'OpH: hu\'sl: ;~96;) ei·i!'. i..-... 1 . Anahelni \l'l';. 0:"·1 rY!:vi.. p;.~, --AUTOS USED I S!(>(•rlnit o.~ir lucks. Sll'\'('O, -·+ -Must•"" 9952 1 Only $1899 I '74 GRAND PRIX Please call 642-5678, l','\I, 333 r,f!"t. ~ti~+ :oi: \ 111 C<J! ;.rull<l' 1".,,n11-.i, ](111· n1U!"agt' 'ti.~ l).!PALA liankop. ,~uto, ··• Bucket se .. '!'., con.wle, air to ctalni )'our tlckelR. (NOl'lh .tn>'"'' General 9901 & <thli"·roon1 trtsti Uuwut: air, ~"":I.I, pl~. trailer hitch. '&; Mt;ST,\NG, v.tiile, good rondi!loning, vtnyl toi1, County loll f.ttt nu1nber I~ 1:fi~I'\(';-.. ~ ..... inu"" .... n <64:,f'B'\i s49:.i. Ckll &1+-trn. t..'Ond. :lll'9 eng .. A.\tff'~1 1 (>Ol1·t'r steerlf\K, po11·er disc ~,.io.1'l'lOL .\1111 72 \' \\ t'"·'T'li•r., '""'· ~ $4599 'b5 CHEV. Cnpncc. 4 tlr. 11~8\t'r. n1ag1, new llrc.i;, l337S CAMINO CUISTIAHO bn1kc1, 1n1to1natic 1ransmlr1· l' "'''rt~ S.l 1·1 n .... 1 off•·r GAS SAVER i-:s1't'l. :\IC1tor. rilr con<l, Call after 4.JU, 645--0116. .~~~"':!.'?'=. i1\on. h111n~h.:ne ilth\·el'.)'. * * * * * r.·i..;:.:-,211 1~n PJ.Y\1(ll"Tll l'\'!'rt.:n ... i_f'.'atl:_!'"1 SMl.1WJ.1i:i6. ·OOG-rton\'mlblt, 21m. V-8. 49l·ll75 or tll·ll7S $98.12 MO. +T-BfRD'7Jl ANOA.U !'.l'l1 \'\\ -1>..ii.: :'1 •11<~· rnii:u,.. .<id. i-·•·· "'''' "'' n>ll•-1 (Chrysler tt25 i SUPt:R C.1..EAN: SlCOJ. I 30 0 'L Lu.xurious harvltQp c p •. ft\l:;I \\, r 1...rh """' • '"" " .. Call ~7i'G6 '73 Plr-."1'0 Runabou!. auto, P US tax. mo. ,... · •.:" .•u''"r 22 '.\U"Gi flnl)' ••H •-· 11 _, 1 -nd 1 r~actory air ,..,nd., p · 1H•1\1 ~~1':-· \Tl'l inctrumt'nl 1t.roo milt' S21~ l'rivate ·~ OlR\.:;t.ER \\'AGON.101d1mobile "5.5 ~~ ... ·. ~·:.z ."· """ .. ., . '74 V. ENTURA II steering. p-dl.-br•kf!1'. 1~1n•·l •i> 1;2~ "\"1 '--d I r II VAC-' .... ~;II) .,.......,..,.. 1n "-I I 1 I ~----p;iM) l.....i ('(, u pc)\ltr. ... '73 Pl'TO pd ..... ~[PG J\UIOmAtic. t tf'd ~lti&, IA"' ,.Illy ll>p, \'n)' nte ....... 1·•·•1 Hl'\,, rw•"1~ ""'l'lt * SS1·S1S1 * C 9917 TIO~ $PE(.1AL. C11.red lt'lr 1 Sale• 6 t!if':'\l\ce , ' • 4 • · '"' •l luxe bum~"· 1ur 1.:ondl· dual · oon1fort .eatL Tilt '71 Toyota 1600 11 .. rk ~i~~.r;> $.-(:;f ...,...~ 1 .... •maro ~-97 ne11 . S..0.7063 orl g~s~~~b~~ 1 sm>. or 1~~g188 lioning$7. 16mn6,..i61"M' ,,.0th't"ry. ~~~~~. s;7-q;,,~.1tM d!lu."~ /\Ml' brakf'S, llre!t & h:in '66 VW-XlNT-COHD-Buick '910 C.L,IARO SS .·n, Btautlfol, C ' . 9927 HOND• c•11S Plymouth 9ffO • • 549" Konl i,hOck•. O)nu·lurlt"d loarled. f ::i. 11\r t..'Ond •• J om•I ""' ,.. -... --.. plu11 tax. l6 nlO. oi.:L. I.in\' n1Ut>aa'· liT11.ny "''r11.• Sl.•11 b-4~731~ 1969 IA\.\BRE lrll"tiw,mtop auto., 1·in)'I top. \',o· kJv.· .,. CD'lf~ ~ lo \\' UNtVERSnY OLDS I ~;..-.iG~ Orig. O'A'Tl!r. Pri. p.1r1_, !''• \' \\' !Sul(--:\lni CUfltl :-f'ull P''.r, 11.lr ~~I orfl!I'. mt. Neiv 1'.lde n1 hber. A-1 vi " ••• ..,.11.1 n 111ron. 1 GAS SAVER • ...,_ lk>tt offt'r. Ii ·I 5 -2 'l l ~ '\t·" nmr hrak .. ~, St~ Cell 11.ll 6, 644·<M'i"l mech, ~. ;,l!)-4.lfJ3 llltdlo. h!!atrr. _ P o.,.. II' r 28~ Harbor Blvd. c::', ~--lhtJ.;WJ An31lme, l~ll l f 6 P:\t , d II ,,-1-51 ;--0-55--pd srl?t'rlng S3i'3 .. 5S1..J2.l! Costa Mt'a S40·9640 1973 PLYPttOtITll DUSTER.+ '-------~-" -~ ' --I Ct I IC 1 6S CAJ.tAH ' 4 .5 ·· '""' co,1-r. ~, GT ' B\' O•'NER ·-•• DEi TA Sid. tnns.. '"""'at £~ 1 DAVE ROSS 1~ ' • ,,~, .:,.,l .. o, ._.,,. _ _. ,.,.-,1. ?18, l'/S, lilu~I :st•li, r\rc-d~ "" 'c.1 ::ft°'"'" • ' .. ''" ~ _,_, a·· PC ·71 TOYOTA CoroUn 2 1lr , , ,..,.,, .. '-:'-"',.1.11 Sl.O Dr \'Ill'" l!;l,00'.l n\\I. ll\tle v.'Ot1'. $700 or betl Good condflion. $.'M. ROYALE, J.&.IXM'.I mi. 1k1t mile!lge lovf'r 22 Ptl ;11 PONT~A OPBN SUNDAY n •dlc. ket1tt'r, ,.·11111• wt1!:. .:,rr J./i5Ji'7k 1!!00 • .... " l tt"I r11dl1l ti.rot, "11 offer. 6'1~1192 IWS-OOn -I olf@r. 963-'380 aft. 0 dally Onl)o 14,00) mll~1. $2.19~ iO T·Blrd. An1·Fm strreo. Orily 1l.OIX! I'.,.,. n.v,.lhible rxlres, 0 r 11 . ~. btf nocn Sun. Prl\·ate p1.r1y. M.1-5151. 2fl0 Jt r~~ 1' Uh I. ~'1,()-67'97. Volvo 9n2 O\l'll('r IM96 a.i~ liU 8 TAl"E O\M' p.aym«'nl 1970 Suftcrlna: ll 11torqe crl•I!! I Cost8 l\IC.'tll ~ '·S'.117 8rou.gh11im. T'i11 v.'h"t!\. Air. 'AkdAsflllll dt;)' ~kndi CA1n&1"0, llur~l 4 11~, Sell no-ton;er needed llem•JUuy " new "l'4'l' Your oldt"r 19TO f:'L\"MOUTH Belv!dtrT, • F'ull JlOWt'r. $1900. S-IT~l&. --'~~-~-~-· -J>IM'tr lll(lfr\n11, dl11e brAkts. ·..ith 11 DAJly Piiot Clu•lfled tllodtl CM la tn bic demand auto. alr, • dr, 0\11 btl 3, Cl.A~ SEU.S -00-:Hll IMB-1~%1 ~9 Oftk St. 01. Adi &t1J£1S, ' . . Sell tt fast w\th a ~7--6630. an ~. 968-~ Ct.ASS ~Ll.S -&t2-!16TB '74 TOYOTA Pi c k 11 p "'/fitieraJ11•1 c11rnpcr 1rw11. 1 '72 VOLVO P·llOO ES. ~trn.~ . .ol!»-78"6 ";ill 67J-<M7l • • ' ' \ $ FULL PRICE NEW 1974 LINCOLN \ ~dn~~day r.1ay l :.i. 197'1 BRAND NEW 1974 4 DOOR CONTINENlAL TOWN CAR MARQUIS BROUGHAM $ 150 OFF OF WINDOW STICKER 4 DR. SEDAN (STK. #3100 SERIAL #822454) IMME DIATE DELIVERY ow CAPRIX•· I . -' \ ,, THI EXTU,.IX~ . ERE .; ~I FRoM EUROPE · .. •tESTDRIVE IT TODAY'f 1972 MONTEGO ONCE A YEAR SALE ON COMPANY AND LEASE RETURNS SOME HAVE AS UTILE AS 8500 ACTUAL MILES TREMENDOUS $AVINGS. MERCURYS -CAPRIS - STATION WAGONS - LINCOLNS -MARK IVS EXAMPLE 1973 MONTEGO MX 4 DR. V-8. auto. trans .• factory air conditioning, pawer steering, power (disc) brakes, radio, heater. 169HSY $2988 , 1973 PANTERA V-8. 4 speed, factory air conditioning, power steering, power (disc) brakes, power windows, radio, heater, 6.000 miles #192JPT RX2 .c speed, radio, heater 19460F8 1970 FORD $AYE WAG. V·B, auto. trans .• factory air conditioning, power sreering, power ldiK) brakes, radio, healer, whitewall I ires, tinted glass ISSO ADZ $1988 1973 MARK IV COMPLETELY EQUIPPED wifh slereo AM/FM radio, full powe r, factory air. Ser. #04370 Sfk. #2455 Demo 1974 COUGAR XR7 V-8, auto. trans .• factory air conditioning, power steer ing, power (disc) brakes. radio. heater, Whitewall 1971 CAPRI tires, vinyl roof, tinted gtass #609JSE 1969 FORD LTD Wag. V-8, auto trans .. factory air conditioning, power steering, power (disc) brakes radio, heater, whitewall tires, tinted glass. wheel covers. ZSHS5< $1488 1970 CAD. lLDO V-8, auto. trans .• fadory air conditioning, power steering, power (diK) brakes, power windows, power seats, radio, heater, wh itewall tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass, wheel cove'5, $3488 709DOY 1972 FORD Torino 2 DA V-8, auto. trans., lctclory air conditioning, radio. heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, tinled glass, wheel covers. Lie. 6691 . '2000' 4 cyl., auto. trans .. fcldory air radio, heater. 48 1 EJY ~Gfl~_DA_IL_V_P_ILD_T ______ _:::Vve'1nt~day f.1,,y l:i I ,.., • . "Spring has sprung, the grass has rii:, ATLAS is where the Savings is!11 All-out price slashing makes it easy fo r you to swing into Spring. BRAND NEW 197 4 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE SEBRING COUPE Automati c. power steer1J1g. power disc brakes, radio, healer. AIR CONDITIONING. wtiite wall tires, VS. vinyl too . ere. Ser. No. RH23-G4G-158518 SP~ING ~ 1974 PLYMOUTH FUR~ Iii "i OObit' SEDAN THE PERFECT FAMILY CAR VB. automa!1c, 'tlldjO.fMe•r. power steering, POwer disc brakes. AIR CCJtj"Ol'tl ~-vinyl too. vent windows. white wan tires. Ser. Nb. PH41· 40-123094 NEW 1974PLYMOUTHCUSTOM SUBURBAN STATION WAGON E ·:t•·•• ·1300 • 197'3 fl,lM~'iJTH RIRYlll 2 DOOR iV.RDTOP • OFF SUGGESTED RET All PRICE '73MAZDA -lJ-l WAGOH Aolary engine. 4 sooed transmission. radio, heater, pewer brak;:is, rad ial tires (58 1 H SX) ' '2395 '74 CHEVY ..... 4 Srn?f'd transmission. while wall tires, radial Tires, relive wheels. GT oot1on. a•r cond111on1ng ( 141771 U307204) '70FORD - MAVH ICIC 2 Door. 6 cylinder engine. 3 speed 1ran:.m1ss1on, radio and heater. (399AOX ) ~95 '71 vw SQUAREl.t.CIC WA.GOH Automallc lransm1ss1on, AM/FM radio. heater, .... 'h1te side wall tires. (405G!TJ $1695 '72 DODGE ·. D4Rl S Wlt«;ER 6 cylinder. aul0111a!1C, rad•O. heater. oower steenJ:!g. pawer brakes. WSW. air cond1hon1n .. ny1e top, custom intenor A ~ir.terior. (320FNF) '2 95 '71 FORD M.AVERICll'. 2 Door. VS. automatic. radio. hC'i!l()r oower steering. P<lV11' brakes. wh1!e wall tires. vinyl top. cus!om e~terior. (64 7DFZJ $1595 HUGE SELECTION BEST PRICES! 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License No. t5870BW) '7 O PL YM. Fury Ill Hardtop auto. trans .. factory a ir conditioning, pcwer sfeering, radio, l'leater, l<M41<AX '72 PINTO 2 Dr. 4 speed, AM/FM radio, heater. Lie. No. mESE ... _-,,. - RUNABOUT ------------------ '69 FORD VAN FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIV ERY 2.300cc,· 4 speed, 81JCket Seats, bumper guards, tinted glass, #4xl \42635.c4 2300 cc, • cyl., • speed, A78x13 whlfewell tires, tinted glass, metallit: finish. t•R12:(1617CM) HARDTOP 1.3 litre. heater. viny l interiOr. carpeting. etc. ~~~0 '74 GALAXIE HAIDIOP Loa~ Ind: VI, atlto. trans., factory air. power stNrlng.~ disc brakes. stttl bertll'd wtiltewall tires. tinted gl•u. dlx. bumper group. ( 4.JSISl 1'6083) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • • auto., trans .. factory air, power steering, power disc brakes, heater, radial whitewalls, tint~ glass •J63S1.303'6 ' Auto. trans. Real workhorse. F743'7. '70 FORD F250 %-T. PICKUP. VB, auto. trans .• radio, heater. Ready 101 a camper. Lie. No. 17071G '72 MERC. Monterey 10 Passenger wagon. V·B, auto. trans., factory air conditioning, power sleerJng, PQWer (d!scl brakes, radio, heater. tinted glass. Lie. No. 9SJDTT '69 FORD Sq. Wgn. Au10., !act . air, power sleering, power brakes. radio & heater, roof rack. (690EMZl '68 BRONCO 4 WHL. DRIVE. Radio. heater. Lie. No. WXP«>J '72 COURIER Pickup 4 speed, radio, heater. '1inyl interior. Lie. No. 227FOY '70 FORD E300 Van Auto. trans .. radio. heater. #AHH71110 '73 MAVERICK Air conditioning, automatic !rem.mission, V·I, power steering. 411215GWV '72 TORINO Wagon Loaded Incl. V-t. auto. trans .. factory air condi· tioning, pawer steering, lugg~ rack. Lie. No. 420FWL. '73 PONT. Ventura V·I , aulo. Trans,. factory air conditioning, pawer steering, radio, heater. Lie. No. 494HOJ :?u~v FB,~~.e~~~~n~. factory air conditioning, power steering, r.idio. heater, whifewa1111res. rinled 9lass, l099age raell.. 159GVA healer. '73 PONT. Le Mans Fae~y .i ir conditioning, power stHring, power brakes. r ad io. healer, 11198JGJV '73 LTD 2 Dr. H.T • ve. au10. trans .. factory air conditioning, power slttring. pawer (disc) brakes, radio, heater, whirewall fires. tinted glass. Lie. No. 616GUQ '73 MUSTANG V·B, .iuto. Trans .. factory air Conditioning, power steering. radio, healer, tinted olass. Ser. No. JFDIFIJ5180 FORD • ' ) J IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW '74 RANCHERO ( #4A47Hl59445) \ • THIS PICKUP TRUCK & CAM PER IS READY FOR YOUR PERSON ,\L• T OUCH. --__, Cusrom Slylesicle, J60 VS, ga!J9t'· :---?!'·solid slate ignilion. cru!se-o-malic Ir ans., optional ratio rear 1xle, powe r ~leerir.g, radio, tillled Ql•ss, vinyl seal. CFLOYUT10011l , • BRAND • " speed trans., heater. whitcwallllres, vinyl in· .terio r ; to ol ki l. SGTAN46013 BCJTH UNITS 6 cyl., adj. pass. seat, gauges solid state ignition, sliding cargo door, extra . cooling radiator. F&R chrome bumpers. low mount swing lok mirror. NELBSH420905 NEW '74 FORD F-250 ~TON PICKUP '~F25B RU42524) TOUR CHOICE l -- --... --• •• ' . .,, o 11, 1 .or ·- FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DE LIVERY FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY £" •f IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • cvt .• 4-speed. (disc) brakes. healer, vinyl inferior, bucket $t?afs. deluxe bumper group. Lie. 4RIOXl6.SJJ2 2.JOOcc, <t speed, Bucket Sc:'a ls, bumper gua rds. tin led glass, #4xll4263S44 2300 cc, 4 cyl., 4 sPff(f. A78xll whi t~•ll tires, tinted glass, metallic finish . (4R124161704l HARDTOP 2.J litre. healer, vinyl interior. bucket·scats, carpeting, etc. 4ROZY181J04. ~~0 '74 GALAXIE HAllJl'OP Loaded incl : VB. auto. !rans .. factory air,~ steering, power disc brakes. steel betted whilewall tlrH, tinted gins, di•. bumper group. (•JSBS11'°83) IMMEDIATE DEL IVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY VS, auto., tr1ns •• fKlory •Ir, power $fttr ing, POWer d isc br•kn, he•ter, radial whltewalls. t inted gl•s1 •J 63S 1303.u .. . ...... ------· '71 CH EVY VEGA 4 speed. radio. heater, vinyl roof. License No. 1587DBWJ '7 0 PL YM. Fury Ill Hardtop aulo. trans.., factory a ir conditioning, pawer sleering, radio, healer, 1'0A4KAX '72 PINTO 2 Dr. 4 speed, AM/FM radio, healer. Lie. No. mESE '69 FORD VAN Avto. trans. Real workhorse. F74327. '70 FORD f250 l/4-T. PI CKUP. ve, auto. trans .• radio. heater. Ready fo1 d camper. Lie. No. 17071G '72 MERC. Monterey JO Passenger wagon. V·B, auto. trans .• factory air conditioning, pcwer steering, power (disc) brakes, radio, hedler, tlnled glass. Lie. No. 9SJOTT '69 FORD Sq. Wgn. Aulo .. fact. air, pewer sreering, power brakes, radio & heater, rool rack. (690EMZ) '68 BRONCO .c WHL. DRIVE. Radio. healer. Lie. No. WXP403 '72 COURIER Pickup .c speed, radio, heater, vinyl interior. Lie. No. 227FOY '70 FORD E300 Van Auto. trans .. radio, heater. itAHH71110 '73 MAVERICK Air conditioning, automatic rransmission. V-8. power steering. 'llSGWV '72 TORINO Wagon Loaded incl. V-1. auto. tr•ns., f•ctory •Ir condl- lioning, pe~r steerini,1, IUQQ"Oe rack. Lie. No. 420FWL. '73 PONT. Ventura V-1. auto. trans .. fa ctMy air conditlOnlng, power' . steering, radio, heater. Lie. No. •9•HOJ :~~Y fs~~~-B~~~!n~. factory air · conditioning, power steering, radio. heater. whitew.,11 tire'S. tinted glass. luggage rack. IS9G VA heater. '73 PONT. Le Mans F.tetocy air conditioning, power stftf"lng, power brakes, radio, heater. '913GJV '73 LTD 2 Dr. H.T. VI. auto trans., factory air conditioning, power st~r1nQ, power (di.cl brakes, radio, heater, whitewall tires, tlntf'd gtass. Lli:. No. 676GUQ '73 MUSTANG v ... •uto. traM., factory •Ir conditioning, power steerinQ, radio, Mater, rlnled glass. Ser. No. )FOJFll.SllO ... ... . .... : FORD " ' --.. ·---· IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW '74 RANCHERO I #4A47H1 59445) THIS PICKU P TR UC K & CAMPER ISREADY F OR YOUR PERS ON .I L." TOUCH. :0.0---__... _ Cuslom Slyleside. J60 VI, 11•*"• t9'"-~4 solid slate ignition, crulse-o-matic "EC-~ .. Ir.ins .. optional r11io rear ••le, ~r sheering, radio, tintf'd 9l15s, vln'l'I seal. IFLOYUT700171 BRAND ' • 4 5peed trans .• heater. whitewa ll lires, v inyl Jn. l e ri o r ; to ol kil, SGTAN4601l BUTH UNITS • 6 cyl., adj, pass. seat, gauges solid state ignition, sliding cargo door, extra , cooling radiator, F & R chrome bumpers. low mount swing lok mir ror, '1ELBSH42090S NEW '74 FORD F-250 'I• TON PICKUP '~F25B RU42524) YOUR CHOICE I v g ' I ci c a s " g h g p n d f • . . . San Cle1nenie To1luy's Finni Capistrano EDIT ION N.Y. Stocks VOL. b7, NO. 135, 5 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1974 TEN CENTS • I ree -----·----------- $300,000 Earmarked For Waste A bright-blue U.S. Treasury check for nearly $300,000 has ht-en placed In city coffers in San Clemente today and it amoun ts to half the amo unt the governrne nt owes the city in back ''pay" related to the b'l'ant for the sewage treatment plant. But instead or being applicable to the city's nc"· general fund in a prt>l iminary budget se t for publication next week . the ~ "'ill have some thzht strings attached. City ll1anager Kenneth Carr said today. Under the terms of the original grant. all th e ca!!h offered by the fed eral government for the reclamation facility has to be used for \vaste treatment. Hence, th e latest chunk of money will garner interest in the bank until councilmen can find a "·orthy 6anitation project. Carr said that with the passage of legislation after the original grant \\'aS made several years ago. it was discovered that San Clemente qualified for more money than originally thought. A year·s lobbying in \Vashington. D.C .. preeeded the ruling by the government that San Clemente t'Ould reap the extra div idend s. "In 1ny mind the most likely uses for the mooey would be either spending it lut~r \vhen we would need to expand our present facilities . or to help retire !he bonds still outstanding on the original CQnstrucUon,'' Carr said. As for using the cash. for nonrelated projects. C•rr termed the idea "an impossibi lity." No word has yet come on when the .city could expect the last half of the back "pay." The first hall. ho~·ever, is consolation enotlgh. Sent Cleniente 's Council Meeti1ig Delaved a Week .I San Clemente's city council ranks are expected to be so sparse tonight tha t a regular meeting will have to be held next Tuesday to transact business. Three of the council's five members will be out or the city tonight and city aides expect only a perfunctory session in whlch the meeting will be called to order and immediately adjourned to Tuesday night at 7: 30. A minimum of lhree members is needed to make the council officia l, but ne\v councilmen Tony DiGiovanni and Patrick Lane will be attending a training conference sponsored by the League of California Cities. Paul Presley is in Oklahoma on business, city aides said . One of the prime items on the agenda next week will be the preliminary budget. City aides promised lo unveil th e document on Friday. Oraage Coast Weather l' enturn to Cle111e1ite Off shore Drilling Campaign Slated ~Uy l'Oot St•ff l'~I• HONORED BY CHAMBER Gen. David Blakelock Sa11 Clerne11te CI1an1bcr Gives Seco11d A'" ard Nonnally, San Clementcs' chamber of commerce only hands out its Citizen of the Year accolade once per annum, but. lhe citation went out for the second time Tuesday. This time the recipient was pre.sent, and Brig. Gen. Davkl Blakelock (USA ReL ) was praised by the chamber for a second time. t~rom \\'ire Services The oil industry v.'as reported today to be preparing a campaign for public sup poM of offshore oil drilling bet\\·etn .4ll-yea1· Bid F 01· Scliools Up for Vote? All-year school. a .:onlroversial is.sue considered all but dead by officia ls of tl1e Capistrano Unified School District, may be resurrected. San Juan Capist rano City CoWlCilman John S¥:eeney y,·anls to see the issue on the November ballot. ··1 th.ink y,•e shoold place it on the ballot as an advisory vote, to let us know if people are interested in restudying the issue,., said Sweeney. lie pointed out that in periods of extreme growth, such as the district .is facing no\.,,, the tendency is to build several expensive structures which only have to be abandontd later v.•hen the growth -slows do\\'Il. "I want all taxpayers to have a chance to express their view6 on year·around use !See ALL-YEAR, Pago !) the Ventur:i County line dov.'llcoast to San Cler te. Curi J. offshore oil drilling is prohi' d along the Oran ge Coast from the nta Ana Riv er southerly to San ·ct· ..:nte by the Shell-Cunningham Act. 1 officials. however, have reportedly :marked $500,000 for the campaign, ~cording to a report published by the os Angeles Times. 1'.1ost of the money is x an environmental impact report but $100,000 is for a public relations c.::.mpaign. The \Vestem Oi l and Gas Association \\'ill run the campaign, the newspaper said, quoting unidentified i n d u s t r y sources. Director or an associat ion task force of about 50 persons is Arthur Spaulding. former petroleum administrator of the City of Los Angeles. the Times said. The campa ign is in response to a request by the Bureau of Land management for the indu stry to suggest oil-Orilling tracts in a seven million acre area from Ventura County to San Clemente. The location begins just south of the famed Sanla Barbara blowout area and is just offshore of immensely p<>pUlated -and popular -beach to\\1lS stretching more than 100 miles, and indudlng the Los Angel~s oceanfront. An 1 ~ldustry representative said "\\"e y,•ere stunned" by the federal p~al'_s scope.. He said he hadn't eq>eeted 11 witil more time passed. after the 1969 Santa Barbara offshore well blowout. Gen. Blakelock had been bedridden \vith a Jung complaint anll could not. be present at the ehamber·s :lnnual banquet earlier this spring. \\hen the a\rard v.•as firsi announced. Moore, Alda and Tyson But on Tuesday, his s tr engt h remarkably res tored, the winner hun1bly accepted the chamber's highest honor. Described by Chamber President Robert Beasley as a "(:reat Am erica n and a great San Clememtean,·· the "·inner sa id that after 39 year.; in lhe service and 25 yea rs in San Clemente, he feels "like a native." Win Television Emmys "All that I have done to help the community during those years has been a pleasure," he said. Gen. Blakelock served as a councilman. n1ayor and Ycteran·s leader in the community as veil as the head of the board which was set up to allow construction of a new ciYic center. Among his prime civic interests has been his work with the Salvation Army. San Juan Panel Eyes Dana Hills BouncJ.ar y Battle LOS ANGELES (AP \ -Mary Tyler f\.1oore. the free-spirited career girl of ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show." and Alan Alda . the antiestablishment Hawkeye of "~·1-A·S-H, •· \\'on Emmys today as the best co1nedy stars of the 1973·74 television season. Telly Sava\as, the crime-busting "Kojak1" and Michael Learned. the mother on "The Waltons." \\'on Emmys as best lead performers in drama series.. Cicely Tyson, who played the 100-year- old woman in "The Autobiography of l\1iss Jane Pittman," and Hal Holbrook, skipper of "The Pueblo," won Emmys as best perfor1ncrs in a s1>ecial program. \Villiam Holden. making his television debut as the veteran cop in "The Blue Knight'' and l\Uldred Natwick, lhe fu ssy amateur detective of ':The Snoop Sisters," were named best lead actor and iead actress in a limited series. The Emmy winners were announced at San Juan Capistrano City Councilmen on informal press gathering at the have voted unanimously to enter a school Century Plar.a Hotel. district squabble over a t t e n d a n c e U d nd boundaries for Dana Hills High School. n er a new a co1nplicated system IR response to a plea by the Parent's by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the winning actors in S t e e r i n g C o m m i t t e Against each category~r aruiounced be.fore the Overc.rov,'ding, the council Monday pased Emmy cercm es May 28 on NBC-TV. a resolution asking Trustees of the At that time, he winners In the four Capistrano Unified School Distriot to · r be ·11 reconskler a re<:t!nt decision which "split categories o st actor w1 compete San Juna Capistrano." against each other for actor of the year. The school board voted to send all of The other "iMers -such as the ACTRESS WINS EMMY Cecily Tyson • uerr1 Oil llnlled ·H'1111 San Clemente Realtor Don Con· rad has been chosen to serve on the board of Orange Co unty United \Va y. Conrad, active in South Coast community proj· ects, will help direct county- 'vide effort which operates on ~3 million budget allocated to scores of char itable and service groups. ----- Woman Gets Life Ter111 -- For Murder Convicted murderess Susan Sutcliff sobbed uncontrollably Tuesday after Orange County Superior Court Judge fl. 'Varren Knight handed her a life sentence In the holdup.slaying or an Orange school teacher two years ago. It \\'as the second time Mrs. Sutcliff had been given a life term in the murder. Her first trial v.'aS overturned by an appeals court because inadmissible evidence was used. Mrs. Sutcliff, dressed in a mod pink outfit, was calm until Kniglrt read the sentence. Then she sat down suddenly and burst into tears. sobbing over and over again "Ifs not fair, it"s not fai r.,. The judge had already · .ied a de- fense motion by attorney Norbert Bundt for a new trial and a reduction in the conviction from first to second degree murder. Mrs. Sutcliff spent tv.•o months in the California Institute for \Vomen after her first conviction in the slaying of 24-year- old Gerald Mitchell . Two men y,·ere also convicted or murder in the case and both are serving prison terms on their first convictions. Jerry Wade. serving a life term. was the admitted triggerma n in the slaying ' and William Cartwright. driver of the getaway car, wa s convicted of second degree murder and sentenced to five years to life. Both men \Vere on furlough from a minimum security prison Vihert the murder occurred. l\1rs. Sutcliff escaped from the won\en·s Institution and remained at large for two months until slle was recaptured to stand trial again. . R11 sl1 School Wl1e1·e 85 Pupils I-Ield r-.IAALOT. Israel f,\P 1 -\\'ith gun'i blazin g. lsrncli soldiers stormed into i\ school today \\'here three 1\rab guerrillas \\.'ere holding abo ut 85 Israeli teen-agers hostage. The Israeli stHtc r:1dio said the guerrillas "'ere killed . There \\.'ali no immediate official \\'Ord as to th e fa te of the teen-agers seized during the night while they slept. But stretcher bearers were seen comi ng out of the school shortly after the army assault ca rrying casualties. The i r nun1bcr could not be i1nmediately detenTlined. They appeared high. Later, it was reported that either 13 or 16 studt!nts died . The army attack can1e less than a half hour beCore the guerrilla deadline for the release of 2Q prisoners held by Israel. The Arabs threatened to blow up the building and kill the youths. The Israeli governm ent agreed to meet this demand and negotiations \Vere under ~'ay through the French arnbassador. l)olice here in· h-1aalot said that the guerrillas began opening lire ''l the chil- dren before the Israeli troops launched their assault . The troops opened fire fron1 one side or the school fo r about lhree minutes. Ther. ot her soldiers shot their way into the building through a door on the opposite sklc. The assault appeared 10 be over in about 30 seconds. A witness shouted out s h o r t I y the reafter; "Tbe building is in the hands of the army -that's for sure." The guerrillas had set a deadline of 6 p.m. -9 a.m. PDT -fOr the release of the prisoners. Jusl before U1e Israeli troops opened the assault, the terrorists yelled throug!\ a megaphone: ''Six o'clock i '> approaching! Have mercy on your children! Remember your children!" The gun men had been holding the youngsters aged 14 lo 17. for more than 13 hours in the school. five miles lron1 the Lebanese border. . ''The terrorists started shooting at the children just before the so I d i e rs charged,'' said a policen1an watching the bloody scene. "There are dozens wounded. and somP dead." he said. · Boys and girls began leaping from the school windows as the gun battle exploded . Newsmen \\'ere held back from the Sci!ne. To"·nspeople said the shooting lasted for about 10 minutes. with the soond of small arms, submachine guns. and (See GUERRILLAS, Pag' %) J UST_. FEW WOR DS l1V RIGHT PLACE Less than · three lines of type 10 makr a $2. 100 sale . . . where else can you find a deal like that? •ler£''s a san1p1e of the power of "a few wo1·ds in the tig'nt place·· in Daily Pilot classifieds : 21' VENTURE & Trailer. 2 Outboards, mHny 'ras. $2100. (Phone No. I. Those tv.·o and a half linr· of words made the sale. Let a Daily Pilot Ad-visor help you make a sale. Dial the direct line, 642·5678, and she'll help 1·00 select your ''few "·ords" for the ''right place " Daily Pilot adve rt is ing. ' Considerable cloudiness Thurs- day with only partial aCternoon clearlng, according to the weather service. Continued cool days. •Ughs Thursday In the mld-60s. Lows to- nlghL S>-60. next year's ninth grades ea~t of the San programs selected as the year's best by Diego Freeway 10 San Cle1nente ll igh a blue-ribbon panel -will be announced May 28. School this rall. Students from the rest or The new system was the result of th<l city \viii attend Dana Hill s. eontrovery which arose when the Candidates Address Cof C , INSIDE l 'ODA \' A Torronce couple have s1tc- cessf ull11 sued a /ertllity dn'!J 111t:n1ufacturer after discovering lite drug catued tlicir son's de· feet. But the lcoai fight for Mark Breimliorst c0t1tinues. Sec story, Page 26. &! Yetrr ltnicl J ... 11.. Ji c.. ""· ...... ,, C1ltitrlll1 J, 2' c-r CIW!ltr 14 Cl11allltct 4 .. t CtMlu .. CrMt•nl 4' DHfll ... HC111 11 ••1 .. n.1 ,.,. ' •titfflll"'"'" ... ,, "llllllCI tf·:f ,., t1tt •ecm L u MtreK:tM J4 '" "" S..mte t,11 A1111 LMMltrl H Miii'-• ' MIYIM Jt.tl MlllWll "etld' :I, Nllt1111t NtwS 4 0!'1111• C1v11ty ,,.,, IYIYll ... rt1r :17 SHtll fl·U Or. llek'tcnflll • Sledl M1..-.i1 •·it Ttlt'lblel! lt Tll111tr1 ,._,1 '#Miiier 4 WOl'lllfl'I Nttn »""411 Werlll...... 4 "Frecdo1n or choice was given to l\1ission Viejo last yea r. but denied to academy tried to narro\v the categories us," said Edward Herring, spokesman of so there would be fewer Emmys the parent group. He referred to a awarded. The uproar caused th e practice in which parents last summer acildemy to Install the new system. could choose which high school their which resulted in more nominations and children would attend. awards than ever before. "The same courtesy should b e Other whmers in cluded : extended to San Juan Capistrano SUppor1ing actor (comedy) -Rob families," he said. .. Reiner. "All in the Family." Councilmen Yvon •leckscher a~reOO. Supporting acotr (drama) -~flchael saying he, too, believed the mission Morlany, "The Ola.ss Mcnagerfo." community sould get as m u c h Supporting actor (comedy, variety or considcratlon as others. music) -Harvey Korman. "Carol Herring sa.Jd it hns not b c c n Burnett Show." determine lhat Dana ltills ~Iigh SchOol Supporting actress (comedy ) -Cloris can·t accommodate the 84 incoming Leachman, "Mary Tyler ~toore. '' freshmen from Sa n Juan Capistrano. Supporting actress (drama) -Joanna "They moved our boundaries and ~11les. "The Glass Menagerie." divided our community in half," he Mid. Supporting actress (comedy. variety or "We. believe children have been made music) -Brenda Vaccaro, "Tiie Shape (Seo SQUABBLE, Page II of 1"gs." \ Diret.1ors or the. Sao Clemente chamber of Commerce Tuesday heard l\\.'O challengers to county office holders assail the Incumbents for lack or representation. l\1nrcio Bents chided incumbrnt Flrth District SUperviJorial Cand.Jdale Ronald Caspers and Dr. Donald Woodington did the same with County Superintendent of Schools Robert Peterson. Tuesda y, a session or the dlrectcrs marked the second consecutive me«lng featurlng cand idates for cowity offict. Mrs. Bent.s took the featured role at the luncheon session accusing caspers or lgnorina: the needs and wishc!I or his consUtuent.s in the so1llh portion o( the Fiflh District She pledged to do belie r ii she is elcdl!d. • "A member of the Board o f Supervisors has lo wear three hats because the board funotioos as the excculivc, legislative, and judi£'ial branches of county government,'' she said. She said th3t the current boord fails to communicate within J(j own membership and she pledged to open channels U she were el«tcd. Caspers she chirged, has visited few. If any, county departments per8008llY and she added that dlsenchantrnent among heads of the departments has been a factor in the loss of seven person in r~nt months from the top )obs. "I pledge personal vil!lts 10 every department if I'm elected," she ~Id. As a menns of assuring better rapport wilh COOSCliucnlS In lhe South Coonly, . ~lrs. Bents -for 13 nlOfllhs the foreman of lhe present Grand Jury -said she \\"011ld rneet t\\1ice roonthlv v.1ith \ocnl residents and groups in pubiic gathering!\ cfllculntt.'d to glean netded inform.a.lion on her decisions. In tone, Dr. \Voodington's briefc.r pre!Cntatk>n Y.as similar lo that of l\trs. Bent~. The i;ole chalt1;>.J1~e.r to !he county superintendent pos1tlon. charged the incumbent with maintaining .. ,oo low n profile" and not communicating effectively with superlnt<.!ndcnt.s of the c:ounty'.5 school system!!. Or. Woodington, added that the munty ofnce could perform fnr n10re fum-tions in the Area of ch11nncling govt:mm\'nt a istance lo lnd ivldua l districts and !S.. llOPllFIJLS. Pago II :! OAILY ;'!LO 1 flits St lclg li.1 I.. !' ... TEil Kltll-'.G 01 ll1t D~!I\' .. ,IGI 5 .. !I New h111n1• tonstrfll'11on 111 Sou1h1·rn Uran~e C11u111y 111!1 hall' to l>P tun.ull'Ci bct•1111~1· thCt'(' 1~11·1 ~01ng to bt• l'llUUl,!h 1non1•y to !)<1.1• Jur Ill'\\ l'U:l(L~ 10 n11nd!t' the 1r:1U1t'. ;1t·cord111g to Clrangt• C'uunly J<o<1d Comr111ss1oncr Tr1t \!rCon1·1lle. ~lcConvllte 1nlrt \c" !J•Jl'I Be '1 1· h t'OUJl('L lrTICll ~lonch1y hr~ Odtl'C "'ll oppo~t· ;1n~ lnnd ust• 111 11ll' South Lai.:una are;1, fur Ul,l(IJJCl'. 1ha1 11·11! dtpend 1111 r :icific Coast ll1$!h11 :I). i\'lcConvillc assu red ~e\l. IM•1't Ileach l'tty rather!'. hu1\e1·cr. 1h11t h 1 s dt>parlment 1s not <'ndorsing . or evrn <'flnsid{'r1ng, ;1 n1u1c 1n rf'Oj)t'I\ studu.•s tJ f Ilic dcfunt.:t l'uc1f1l'. L'n11 .t Free11·ny. ··\\'e can't sc rv1e1.· new dt1ve lopment s in lhf' South Coast an·a. ~o that Jea1·es us \',J1 h the on!y allc'rtHl!l\i' uf rl'dUciu~ ' • ) \ -·--------. - • \ UPI TtltPllGll S11bpoe1aas OK'd Ju4iciary Panel Seeks 11 Tapes 'VASftlNGTOS 1'JPJ) -The I-louse J udiciary Co111mittcc voted over\l.'helmlngly today to serve President Nixon \Vilh two subpoenas seeking 'tapes of 11 more of hJs '\l atergatc conversations nnd nine 1n.>nths of daily cntrit!S in his diaries f,pr 19n and 1973. Despite Nixon's contention that the impt!achment inqui ry has "the full NIXON TAKES FRIENDS OUT FOR RICE. Story, Page 4 '''atergate slory,"' only one Republican. J{ep. Edward Hutchinson of ~lichigu11. opposed issuing a subpoena fo r tapes of Nixon conversations. Thirty seven voted in favor. The dates 1vere for April 4, 1972. after John N. fl.1itchell alleged ly approved a plan for Republican surveillance. and for Jtme 20 and June 2J. 1972, shortly after the '\'atergatc break-in. demands for husll rnon('~' Ult cns•fil'Cf. -29 to 9 for the dinrit!:J frorn .lt!l y 12- July 31, ln1mediatcly bcforl' ilnd a[ll'r the existen<X' of lh<' \\1h1tt• Jlouse taping system vi'nS di :i<:IOSl'<i Ucfor~ the Senate '\1atergnte neuri11Gs. --32 to 6 nn suhl)OOnnlfl(; dinril'S for October, 1973 <.'01·~rln11: the period Archibold Cox l\'ll!I fu'('d as special \Vatergate pro!il•tutor . All the vott's ui,:uinst lhe subpoena 11·('re cust by Hrpublil·;1 11s 1\•/h1 the ~x· <·eption of out', Hl'll. Ila~· TI1omtnn t IJ.- Ark. l, 111ho jol rll•d t•ight Jti•pulil1cails Ill U1c ~9 \'Ole. Today's subpornas .... ·ere only the third and fourth e1·cr \'01l'd Uy a con1111illee of Congress 011 a prt•sident. 111e first u·as iss ul'd bv tilt' Sena te '\latcrgaie con1mit!ce last· sumrncr but the courts rt•fu~t'<i to enforce it. 111e sl'cond ~·as issued hv lhc I louse Juctici:try Co n1n1ittet· A1n·i1 I l. densll ies."' ~IcConvilll' s:.11d !\leConvill e said road construti.ion cvcf)'\l.'here in California will soon full hopelessly bC'hind schedules beca uS<' of KISSING CONTESTANTS WHILE AWAY THE HOURS Darlene Besset, Lloyd Gensel Keep Puckered Up Four roll calls \VCre required to ap- prove the fou r separate parts of the second subpoena for Nixon's diaries. The President picked up as many as nine supporters on one of those roll calls. On Apri l II, tht• vote on 1hc first subpoena was 33 with ty,·o absentel's. Hepublicans Cha rles E. '''iggins of Californ ia and 1'rcnt Lott of ~liss1ssippi joined Hutd1inson at that tin1e in voling against a subpoena Uul r c vers ed themselves today. 1najor tutbacks in federal and state funds . r-.1cronville said the shortage will have 11 major impact on Jong range plans for the Corona del i\l<ir freeway Originally planned 10 ti1• in 111th th1• l'Oastal free1va.v. the Corona del r-.tar F'ree,,.,•ay route nO\Y u·ou!d du1n1> tr.:itru· on Coast l·lighway. Ne\\·port Beacl1 off1r1als hil\'l' 1>4.'t'n pushing for a new route throu gh Bon1 rn and Coyote canyo ns in lrvinl' that would airn the frc<'way to1vard Laguna Beach, !\fcConville did prom ise to bl'111n :1 study of that proposal that hr'd 1>ron1\s1•d last year. but he sai d he l'an·t n1akc an1 pron1iscs 1vhcn the route 1vould cvl'r be built. Poin1ing to the steady decrease in g;1s tax revenues. l\.icConville saict "1vhen l\'e look ahead it's very diffic:ult to visualize construction of a e1v project like tht! Bortit;1 Canyon by ss, at least dur111g 1he next 10 years." ~tcConville pointe out !hat the slate i~ having trouble even •elling n1onl'y to gl·l lhe Corona dcl 1'1ar recw::iy started and to get the Newport ec1\•ay finished. "The money just isn't there. And I don't sec anything in he public's attirudt• tha t will come up to 1nakc 111ore mon('y available." ~1cConvil said. He pointed out I t Prop. 5 on t!Jc stale ballot June 4 is asking that 2;; Contest Not f\11 Rfs S1nac·kcd Up to Ile ' ~!·:'\' \'()RK 'L'l'I 1 -I! you havl' been kigsin(l ~·our i.;irl r1·1end all day long, \\h;\t do ~nu do :1t niqll!'.' l'l.:iy !\lonopoly. IJcal n ga n1c of ru111111y, fi(';1d ''Th e Exo rci st." /\nd fight :i lot. "The hardest part is durin~ the n1 ~li! ... :;:'.id l.111.\d c:vusel. IH. of llH11 tht•t 111.•. :\ J .. onl' u( SlX rt•Jllilifll!li; tonti:>.~tunts in a k1ss1ng n1aruthon. To help st<iv U\l.ilkl'. lie read ··1x•:.ith ~ot Be Protld." Ills partlll'r. Darlrnl' Bt·ssct. 15. also of HC111 tho rn1." l1dgett•d 1hrnugh "The E>.orcist. · Otht>r collpl('S turnl'd tu c:1rd playing .1tlfl gnn1cs. And aln1ost ;ill 111;inaged lo 1nun1ble a lot StnCl' l'lltcru1g lhl' i.:tint1." .. t ::i.:tt urday . "\Ve'vc harl plent y nf ~rgun11.•nts:· said 23-yt·Jr-old Cd Lt'PJJCrt of Su1lll'l'Sl'..'I. :\.J .. ·r oo .r.nany argu1nc11t s. It's a 1nun in thl' rh.:t.:k . percent of the declin g gas tax dollars f..':(/[(>f" )" ', be diverted 1o rapid I! nsit. 1-( 11r11er '''Ve're going to ha \ a tough tin1e ... finding the money just o pa,v for !hi' ,-,j '-' maintenance of the ba. syslem we J (I H S ,'I(! /I ,J I/ (I /I have," McConville !!<lid. "Because of the dollar short iai~ge~.-~~_, l\lcCon vi!le called talk of reviving the t' (i~t· Profit F (I l l Coastal Freewav "academic.'' "If we hadn't.had the uprising 1\·ith tht• Freeway Folli es. lhe state 11·ould hav1• had to give up the freewa y any1vay because they u·ouldn"t have U1c n1oncy to built it." ~1cConville said. f 'roua l~age I HOPEF ULS • • • resoll'ing differences a! lh1• t!1~t11rl IP\('! The candidatl' appeared ~·1s the ~LIPS1 of Chamber President Hobt•rt He:isli" . himself a retired trustee 11! 1!1•· Capistrano l'nifiN.I School J1i.-1ril'I Dr. Bc11sley said 1h:11 s 1· v l' r <1 I superintendents of co1n11 v :,;choo! ".\'.'-ti.'lll'i encouraged Dr. \\loodini;:ton to s1·1.·k II\· post held by Dr. Peterson. Polled Planb :-irolen /\ plant pilferer 1rent lo ~·urk in th(' front ~art! of :.i ~~in Cll'rncnll· n1;u1 Tuesday and n1ac!e off 11·ith !he rcsh.lcnr :i prime srock l'alued ;i! Sl!lll. \\7eslcy S. 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IV\l~ t•lin1111atec! 1111 h1·r sJdl· t>! lh\' \itll't'L l\luch of l11:r s:-il1·s. ,•,1(• sdld w1.:rt· 10 po·op!t· lron1 hKlrist i1ll.'-l'~ that p;ir~ed 1n fron1 of hl'!' •·..;t;ihli~hn1\'nt dur111g the 111.:ek, :\u1v th \:'\' 11:11(' llfl pl:i.·1· 111 p;irk. \I rh r· ;,u ~:.:.1"•t:n11 nf C{1u11c1l111an Yv1111 ll t:l'kSl'ilt'r the council i\lonllav 101•·d 3-2 lo pl·111ut bu~ p,1rk1ng un!y <ln th" t>;1st ~11.ll' 01 till' 11!rl'CI. ;uJ1<1c:ent 10 1hc '.l1s'111>11. 1l1r•·1·1i \· .1cru~~ 1h1· ~lrtet frorn ~ \lr~ Pittn1 :u1 H~ll 1111~ 1~ ~1111 n1~I •' 111 1 r ,, Iv <;<1ll ~J;1 c111r1 . ;1l'l'<i!'dUlt! !O ii ~pOk'ol'.lllll!I '"" • '\ 1;1u•·;1nr u11 n•·r \\ dl1<in1 S1i1·t·,t1·r !>!11tl hus 1>:1rk1ni.: on !ht· l«I'! s1dt· of !ht• ~ll'l'l'I l\Ultlll t'illl"t' "Otdl:un ri nd ctnio ' " I 11• s:1id 11 :i ... not r1'<l'-::1!e i)1•('~Hl<;1· (.f !h1• lr:lll lt' h;i1ard •t 11c.uld t'l'eatr.: U1 h;111ng p1·op!r.: j;1v11«1ll< ar ni"" lhl• 1;tn·•·1 \ 1·ru,~11 atk is n1:<1rb1. but ht• !',1 id it l\'Oll ld h1• il!ll!ll'C•d . ··Orange Col1nty Tran~it D1~1rrc1 11011· ub~rruets trt1ff1r. su 1\h 1· can't our bus<•s do 1he sar11e'1" he a<;kpd Oirec'lor of Pu blic \\'r)rk~ \\'1llin m i\>f;1rphy ha~ proh1b1!('1I IJ<!f k111~ 1111 !he \\'{'St 11.1dr of the sh>tct h•·1::111~1' !llt· str•'C'\ isn't wide enough ~ind p:irhi·rl \t h\cli·~ \\'Ollld block !ruffle. "The solution is ~11nril1 ".. s a i cl S,vlvcster. "'Gel a hut•l;•·t ol p;11ut ;,ind 1111)\ t' lhf' c;l'nh•r line 111 i·r · 1\ilur1>hy said it isn't 1h;1 1 t·:i sv b!'1·r111st· trees on the e~st ~Jdl'. h·ft 1n nit' pulllic r1gh1of1vay, \VOU!d lhc11 11rotrutl1 · into the trnffil' l:ines. Parkiag 1, ;1Jl1.111ed rn1 lhl' (','l~I ~1de bccRLlSt' of !ht• IJ't't'S. '' J\1·..,tPr 1'ritit:i:•1'tl !ht· t.:U \ for not 11lnnni11g for tounsl husi•.s. lie poinlC'(I 1111 'ha ' 1r1<1st onl\' slop for about :JO 1111nu1t ~. "1't·n 1nl!:ules for the niisi:ion, and :!fJ n1tn11h•s for IHC'oi;, ·· he ~aid t•.11n1·ilnli1 11 Ouul!las ;\'.a~h n~ref•d thnl l 1".t•1·~ 111u,t h1· :1c,·con1n1odatl'd in lhl' d111~11101111 ;p l'.l "'f 1! l)1•n1•11ts ~Ir:. 1'11rnan. fln1' If 11 d:ir"'ri !. !111·n ! 1l11ri'l knu\1 "hat rl'lf' we I .{il d •I I ,j \Ii I'•'' 1 111. \1·ho ul ;i previous 1·11111 11•1! 11 11·, 1 r1~· ,:ud ~ll•' a11d ·h1•r /all' h11.~1 1:111f/ 11 ·d Hl\•''1r·<l t'f)f•lr <•ntttt· l1fr -.;.11111··~ 1ni,1 th1 ~ho11 -ordt r rt·sra11r:u1 t. !uld l·o1.rio 1l·l11·n lht•rf' n1u ~1 be :1 kJndl'r II I' '1d"1\ ·1·• O!ll ot hu~111r .. ~." Thi· .1'1"'t, dnn'I w;1nl In do th :i1. 11 •·1•" 1·1, 1 d•·n d ni"lJh nf lhe i tr11•1 l• " , 11,1id1•I \ 1•h1rlr!'I dr;1,,.,·n 1n •, , H1 ·l•ttl 1?11· µr ihlern -----------John M. Doar, the committee's special impeachment counsel. said t he committee would be asked to subpoena' more ta pes Thursday -about 40 on cootributions to Nixon 's 1972 rHleclion <'ampaign by milk producers and about 22 concen1ing settlement or an antitrust suit against International Telephone and Telegraph Co. Sig nal Issue Approved By Clerriente Council Gerald L. \\'arren, '\'hite House deputy press secretary, hinted today that Nixon ~·ill refuse· to comply with any new subpoena. He declined com .. -~nt on the committee vote but told reporters, "The President believes the I-louse Judiciarv Committee has all the information ft needs to proceed with the impeachment proceeding." f 'ro111 l'nge 1 GUERRILL AS ••• bazooka rockets exploding. The French ambassador, joined by the Ron1ani<1 n an1bassador at the guerrillas' request, was about to enter the thret'- story building ~·hen the gun battle began. The issue o[ decorative back plates for traffic signals is still a!i1•e in San Juan Cilpistrano. Ci t.v Cou11cih11en voled unanin1ously :O.londar to dire<:! the citv staff to obtain 111'11· cos! figures for the r11anufacture and nistnllation of tht• structures. An<! !hey ordered that the one existing backplate be installed at a dO\\'nto11·n intersection io get citzen·s reac1ion to it. Director of Public \Vorks 'Villiam r-.1urphy snid there are 38 traffic signal srtuctures ·in four locations in the cit\", Prc!in1inary esti mates y,·ere S:?.200 f0r 40 \1·rought·iron pla1es. Installation costs \\OUfd probably run about $700. "lnuiallr there ,,.,·as concern about the lloistcin Project Spark~ Picl.:e ts .i\t Ca po Hcig~ts one-story units. ~tayor Roy Byrnes. who asked that the tn!lllcr be invt•stigated. drew applause 11·hen he said "voting againsl this tract 11•ai; one of my better votes." J'ro111 l'age 1 SQU t\BB LE • • • \'1l'.1i111s nf !ht• numbers game of the administrati\'e office.·· 1·11c school. 11·hich has only been open f\\'O yt'ars. is fnt inf:t O\'CrcroY.'ding In the f;:1l1. School trustees asked it s (~rowth J>l:u1ning 1\d\'isory Corn111issio'l to find sevl!ral alternalives and to reco111mend on<' solution lo the prob\e1n, Their orip,inHI proposal y,·as lo send all incon1in~ ninth graders next year from t1ission V1t'jO only to San Clemente }flgh School. 1\ftrr sever:.1 1 hearings and protest fro1n ~l ission Viejo parents, Tnistee Bob Huri:t or t .. 1guna Nlgucl suggcste:.1 that th.: txiund:iry be the San Diego F'rce"·ay. Th(' bo:ird 1'Vl•ntually adopl cd this pl&n. bu1 did give parrnts the option to send o.11 th1•ir rhildren to San Clemente 1-llgh School if they didn't 1vnnt th<!lr rnn1illcs spl11 At lhe last n1ceting of the schoo l board \1ayC1r Roy Uymes 11nd Councilman lJn11i;:las Nash addrrssed the boon1 nnd 11c;kl'CI lh nt thr decision be postponed bu! lilt'!r request l\115 denied. added .... ·eight \vhich. according to our signal maintenance people. might create :1 problen1 during strong y,•inds ~·hich n1ight fracture the signal pole," said ~1urphy. in a repo rt to the cou nci l. .. Later we received a comn1ent fro1n Pac ific Union Metal, the n1anufacturer of the pole, stating that the pole design y,•as establishc>d to carry one more signal lens for a tum arTow. This means approxin1ately 25 pounds could be added to the pole as long as the surface area y,•as not expanded too much." Enthusiasm for the plates ~·as first shoY.'fl by former Councilman Josh Gammell 'N1x> had se\'eral drawin,1?s made by local artist Luke fl.fyhro. The late ~like Darnold of El Peon Plaza had a sample made \l.'hich he donated to the city. The sample has a mission bell, cross, and filigree ~·ork. Concern was expressed about the legality or altering a standard traffic rontrol device, the stability of the plate in a slrong wind and whether it would cause a distraction and become a traffic hazard. He said Nixon's chief Watergate lawyer, James D. St. Clair. is standing by his statement that Nixon \viii refuse to hand over any more '\.'atergate !apes to either the committee or special prosecutor Leon Jaworski. Affer the cornmillce voted it adjourned until the afternoon when it y,·as to resume closed hearings and possibly listen to some of !he tapes already in its possession. The co1nmittee \'Oted : -36 to 2 in favor of subpoenaing i\ixon's daily diaries including memos from his staff and dictabelt recollections of oon\'ersalions for the period April-July 1973. 1vhen documents wC're remo\"ed from E. Hoy,•ard llunt"s \l/hitc House safe and destroyed. --32 to 6 to subpoen.i diaries CO\'ering February·April 1973, \l.'hen the cover-up v:as becoming Wlra\'eled and Hunt's Frotn Page 1 ALL-YEAR • • • The French ambassador was reported to have entered the building earlier in the day. The guerrillas had strung eleclrical \1·iring around the building after they seized it. The \l.'irf'S were belicvl'd connected to explosives. An explosion boon1cd from inside the school and smoke poured from the windows during the bottle. Poli~ said terrorist explosives n1ay have been hit by buil!'IS. Newsn1en saw pools of blood on the noor of the room where the hostaKes had been kept by the Arabs. who y,·ore explos:ives strapped to their 111·aists and carried au1omat1c y,·eapons. Cranston Says 'No Co1ifli ct' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two San Diego bankers ~rranged a n d financed 11i $20.000 loan to operate an unofficial community service office for Sen. Alan C.:anston. a Democratic member of the Senate Banking Con1mitt('('. the Los Angeles Hcrald-Exan1incr reported today. The office in San Diego \\'as operated tor 16 months. The bankers y,•ere R o b e r t Peterson and Richard Silberm~n. major stockholders in the Southern California Fim j;11ional Bank of San Diego. Cranston denied there 1\·as anv conflict of interests, saying, "l'vC never considered them as bankers. I consider then1 as fr i!'nds, and they have neve r lalkcd to me about banking legislation .'' •. , CLOUD SUMDAY Tennis Shoes 8.95 to 23.95 Baseball Shoes 10. 95 to 24. 95 All Purpose Shoes 9.95 to 17.95 Soccer Shoes 9. 95 to 24. 95 Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 Tennis Rac~ets 5.95 to 50.00 Badminton. 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"""" LONDON i lJf'I I -The U S dollar bounded back \Verine« day gaming strong!) on Eut o pei1n money mnrkcls horn Tuesday s 10111 levels Gold ~ price fell shghtlv The dollar lost ground m Tokyo closing at 277 45 yen compared with I u cs da y s m 90 ven But Europenn 1narkcts pro\ 1ded the first good nc"s 1n "eeks for holders of U S dollars " :JO OAIL V Pl 0lO:_T ____ . _____ Yl1tdnt~day MJ~ 15 1q74 I ' 1'0NIGHT'S 1'\' lllGHLICI-ITS 1\BC O D:30 -"SkV\\'JV lo Ucath." J\ relic ue p:irt~ battles ~evere \\'C;111ier to save passen~er~ tr;ippl.'d on ;.111 acri;ll 1ran1\vay hundreds of feet abo1c j a~gt>d 11101u1tai11s. Stcf:1n!c !Jowers. Johu .\:-11n .. J o~t·ph ('a inpl'nella. l{o~s ri.1arti11 ;:i nd Bobby Shcrn1;H1 ~1t't' an10n,!; 1hc stars. l'\t 'E'J' fl) B::IO -;.1 ,0~::1 11 ·~ Uoat." 'Th is dra111.:1 of a 111an's de~tru l'tive dr1\"C for politital po,vcr in t•:irly·1.:c11tur~· l~ron Kly t) ~tars Faye Uuna\vay, Hobert FOX \\'Ol'l ll and (;(101·gc J{u.~c . TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening Oroville, Cali!. Merv intrrv1e .. ~ R1,11 ard Burton and 11s1ts w111l lee M1rvin. Cameron M11che!I. lola I a\ana and David ladd W Movie: (t) (901 "Ho111blt Dr. MAY 15 Hitchcoc•" (hOI) '64 -8drba!il j S1eete, Robert nemyn1. 6:00 60000 ECmCDHt•s EDlhe1tre in America (Zhr) ''tlo I l 10 ,1"1 l~ lJ._o,l;J!, ... 11 1) Nt•~ I gan"s Go~t" rilyt Ounaw•y. llobe1I O B11n1n.z1 fOl'lriOrth. and Georg~ Rost ~!a1 m 1.• Ho.v:an's H11ots this ~tory o! a man's destructive 0 BtvtrlJ Hillbll1its d1tve !01 poht1cal pl)Wtr 'rnun.v: tile W Miuitn: lmpg~~1blt 111~h 1n B1oo~ly11 o! tilt 1900s llJ Mod Squad C!J PaMilin" No-ttla ff) El PotHt lio111alt 1 16 Mowit: (t) (2hf) "BtdUlltd" 1 9:00 f) (19 ll ) 18) Cannon "'Pt11KI (com) "68 -Peter Coo~e. Du-dltJ I Ahbi"' (R) lhe pr•mt luspect •n a MOOle • p11roll bu1glary 15 d1scovtrtd lo fD H~2epgd1e Loder I have been 1n j.iil at tne time lllt (}} Spetd Rilctr u1me WI~ tomm1Ued 0 a~ L•J l!.2l m "Bt WtdntMlilJ ';JO @ Dta!e(s ChOltt Movies: "ND rt1ce lilt Home" A U Di<k Van Dykt trio ol comtdies about l1m1IJ lilt UQ. Mell Grilhn Show "Hello Motlle1, 'oodb,c~ st111 11 f ti Ho21n'1 Herotl Bftte Dl~IS and Ken Mars; "Cund- W loom! pr, IH1111, Did l lbcllit" 5lilrs John ffi Trani film M11lty, Ch~1les ~dman arid AbbJ (ID l'lews Dalton, °"WM>ll'I M111111mar• st•r~ W Little RIK11~ Ric.hard Mulh11n and Michele. Carer. 1:00 f) ~J 0 0 ffi CD "t•l (•}The Bold Dnes 0 Bowhn2 tor Ooltilri Ef) '•Pl Couron L•I MDYie: (ti CZhr) "Alaskan Sa· (;S tauu$tl dtl Mundo li1ri"-Outd111N adventu1t l+lm. 11 l J1u1ner O What's Mr lint! m I Lowe Lucy @II T1kes A Thiel !17, W I 01e1m ti Je1nmt W [1meraldt r.13 (6' D112nel tD lht french Chet (J9 (I ) W111ld of S1rv1v1I (1) Dr1m1 CE) Aa ron Bu1u ShGw (El Th1te Stoo1e1 7:JO e l'lew D•linr: G1mt I ll H•.v:•n"s HtrMS O W11t Till Tour father Gttl Homa ""Maude looe.1 Papa" (RJ lon11han W1n:trs drsiilars his vinous chat ac1tr1111ions when HlllJ eo~lt at· lempU to col lect t.verdue b1tl1 lfom Mlludt frickt11. 9:30 O Hews €D Oram• io:oo O t..a.9'C-.;l @ Ko1ak "oar~ sun day·· (R) When i small ·t1me t~I thief is murdered lor no 1ppa1ent ieason. Kfl1a~ su1m1ses 1hat the v1t ltm m~sl h~ve been 1 thrtJI to wme£1ne much h1fht1 in !he world or cr•me. omm o~l'ltws ( •J Perry MIKlll 0 17 : I CD 1)11(. [lliot "A Man ol lmport;1nce" (R) Wilt Geer .v:uts!s a5 a s!ubllorn old man lfYlnl !o hold on to 111.1 land lcr his gnnd ~n. Dot Elholl 1.1 as~ed lo cert11J lhe man as 111»ne b1 a bu1!d1ne. contraclc1 ·;.-ho wants the land. EE [l To1nillo G) Praise tht Lord Club O Help lhJ Nt12hbor fl Let's M•kt A De•I IO:lD M Jou1ntr lo Adventure 8 BobbJ Goldsburo Show 1111 Co1bJ 0 Milhc.n $ Mo~ie: (2111) "f ll Stt · BiH CosbJ: A Dir ilt Gratu1ord IOI• Ill MJ Ot!i nlS" (mus) ·~2 -€D Ttlt -CorDicOS [Jons Uily. lJduny l homd~. frdllk 11:00 tJ 0 0 €D m CD l'le•1 l 'J•e101 , i 11) (!J QgJ Ef) QJI Ci) /'fewJ 10 Nt•_ Puce h R+1ht U Best ol Grouttio W Bt wotchtd (6) l'lilhl Gallery 11 l To Ttll tl1t T!u!h 0 Movie; {t) "00(!0r in Ditllfss" .;il 6 •Hollywood Squ11ti (com) '64-0llk Boiarde, Samantha EID Sto1d1011t [i&"· ( 29 8 ) Police Su11eon . ID Mis.sion: Impossible m Olhfl ~eoplt, ~the1 Pl1ce.1 l IE The UntOU(.habltl CD Celehuty Bowlin& I 111, llJ Secret flit W The Ghoul G1n1 i16 The Saint 1:DO f)t 2• ft Ill Sonn1 lCht il {~LI_) The Pioneer~ Comed, Hiiu1 (Rl Jim N;,ibors. larry . Clon~• and Dinny lhom~s i;~fSt. lll:lS ED 0_1y at l'hght O 21 f6 110 ffiChast '"A 81\ 011 (CC1nem1 34 Clasf (R ) Cesa1 Romero w~ests as ll:lD 0 {°29 (IJ ) ())CBS late Mo•ie: ~ l 1l•1-smoo1h «in 1rt1s1 who plan5 I (CJ "Ch.1n.v:t of Mine!" (dra) "69-- ~ ~2'.IO.OW tiPfl. Riymond st Jacques Ltshe H1eli0fl 0 Mowit: jC) (2h1) "DirtJ Ht1ots"I Su}an Ohvt;. ' • (adv) "6!>-Cu1t Ju111ens'T'" John Ire 8 'A' 00 lcit g;) Johnny Carllln land. .. Movie; "W1ikili Wtdd1n(' (mus) 0 J l lJ 1 CD lht Cowblys Oav~ "31-Bint Cf01by, Martlla Raye. Uone 11 ·(Ill Two ou11aW!o, a\1empt '61lwiliflil Zone 111,: lo IOfCt Mn. Anderson lo s111 ~ re11der $2~.ooo 10 thtm. tJ ~e Slim 0 WIDE WORLD SPECIAL i} a hos1a11e * PHYLLIS DILLER'S ~ 0111e.r's Choice 102nd Birthday Party 511au to Advtnt~1t Mt1ic1n film ftsll~11 1 fl (17 (11 CD Wide World cl En· 26 Mov+t : (C) (2~11 "Dial M 101 1 ltrtammtnt "'Phyllis Diller"s ID2nd M~rder'' (mrs) ·~4-Ray Milland, Birthday P~rt~"' Grace Kelly. f!) Washlncton tonneclion IZ:OO @ One Step Btrond [fl tl11mpi11n$hlp W1tsllin1 ID Movie: "One Minute lo Zeio" Q) l1p1nese L1n1u11e f'ro111m (d1~) '52 -Robert Mitchum, Ann Blyth. l :J0 0 (J7.)(l)ffiABC Wtdnesda) WW1ndul11st Movie: (C) (90) "S'yway lo Oe1thM (R) (MJSP) '7J -BobbJ _Sherman, ,1:00 m 0 0 C•) ~ l!1 New1 :.1e1anie Powers. John Aslin, Joseph O (19) Tomorrow C1mpanell1 11ge Andrews. Niner Milone llo~s Marlin Ru1h McOev1tt. 1:45 0 MCNit: "lt Model l tht Mlf· An aei;•I tramway i:ots awry some ! ri~gt 8rokt1" (com) ·~2 -Thelma hundreds of tcet alwle j1u;td R11te1. Jeanne Crain. Scotl 911d1. mountains, wh1lt I 1escue pally Z;OO m All-Niiht Sito•: ''S p It Ii 1, ," must l+i:ht 1nclemc"t we1111er 101 "Callltiin the Greil" ~~YI lht passenRUS. e m Merw Grifhn Show Toni~hl"s J :lO 0 Mol'ie: "Blind Spel'' (mys) ·~ show comts lrom the sel cf lht -Robert MacKtnzif, G1Ndon J.ick- lorthcom•lll 11lm "Ille Klansman"' m son. - Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 (C) "l~t lmmor11r' (dra) '69 -Chr1~topher George, Carol Lynley, Ba11y Sulh~Jn. 9:30 O "tynu1" \dra) 'J3 -Ronald Colman. Kay rr1nc1s. .tl:OO O "W1lk1n2 o,1d" (hor) 'J6 - i11u1s ~1rlofl "Opt11tion Bikini" (adv) '6J-lall l!unt!t, tfan\1e Ava- lon. JZ:OO m "Woman ol Di~tindion" from) ·~()-llosahnd Ru~seu, R~y l.1 111.Jnd, I dmund Gwtnn. 1:00 16 (t) "The l lf l ttH"' (>It!.) '52 -Kuk Douglas Z:Oll 0 CC) "lht Ytll•• flolls-Roytt" (wm) "65 -tn.v:nd 8r1gmiln. Rtl 111111$0~ Shirley M1tl11nt 1 W (CJ "A Vtry ,,iw1te Alt1h" (dra ) '62-BriR1!1e B11dot, M1rte!!o Mas- tr01anni. 3:00 (!) "Hu-d" Concl. (dra) '63 -Paul Newman, Patricia Neal. (JO) (ti "A1rivedtrci Baby .. (com) '66-Tcny Curtis, Nancy Kwan, J:JO f) (C) "Ge isha 8or'' (com) 'SS- Jtirr L~wis, Suzanne f'lesheUe. (]) (C) "The Killers" (susp) '64- Lee Marvin, An.v:ie Dic~in~on. 0 (C) "Ch11lit Bubblts" (dt1) 'SS -A!ber1 Fin11t1, Liza Minnelli, Colin Bla~tly. @ (}) "[mtt(tnq L1ndln(' (adv) '41-Foirest Tuc~er, Carol Hu2hes. tH (!) (C) "G11111 of 011\ntlS .. Cdra) "6?-tlavicl Niven, l e.slie Cl· ion, tin Hunte1. 4:30 Ii!) 001 "Valentino" Part f (dr•1 '51 -An lhony DlJ1er, [ltanor P11ktr. KOCE TELE VISION LOG 11,00 ~IE~lME' STlllEIE T !C l l :fO COUC ATIONAL SCHOOL INl'Ol!M.ATION !f"I 1;10 ll tPPLfS ICI "~To Utt 11,~1·· l-ltll). c•••ldre" ll"tit'''•" ! •·~ t~cl•t \~oUi •nd c11t1•<1l11111.,., 'lff""" •~ 11~• • ltl r•11ov lo 11v !;TS IHllOl/OUT ((I "Ill • ~ Mtn>oty" "~1('11 (nlldrtn 1•111~ • l~f mt•"l"I ol Ot8111 /IM dtvtl"U w•~' nl M•tlr.o wlln the 1111•IM til 11 r.t•lon o• t>tt r11tv 10....0. 1:'0 ALL AaOUT YOV tCI "fr,~ ,, . .,,.,, G'" HclD• e11l!d••" 11n11i:•U11n11 tl'!f ••ltllon or good rooa 10 tn••V>', '"0'"'1'1, .,,Cl 000<1 M•lln 1 )) I CAN ltEAO !Cl "'!:vl•vl'!OdV Covnh"' -f"l)C11ltl on tooflllnq rHVl'1fl J 10 CO\llll TO CO\lllt !C• "l~t S8•uroav•" -A cl•.11!t woi• In cl!+ltl•.n"I 10,.,.e'u•• l H 1.Ll!C:TlttC COM,AHY ICI l M lftTltOOUCTION TO "NYSl(AL GIOO.Al"MY IC) ~s.o111 ln M•~•14(" Ill 11\f l !QU#Wrt" l• " ~· J Jf l"llftNANO SClf(MING 1(1 ""''"'"" u.. ltt.•Ol'I ,, t OI C:ONNll.'I Cl.OTHING C:CHtNlll IC T8il~!"9 Skirt~ •nd Ptnh : p,.., ~·· -LtlloOn 7t t :)O flECTllllC COMPANY IC! !•OO Sl'.~AME STl:EET IC! •:OO FAMILY RISI( MANAGEMENT CCI • l"'ti!llh "•OlttflOI': PrtCllCll'!q ,.,,W.,l•tlv1 Mltdklnt" -Lts~ 'lf 01 ION$ IH CULfUlfS CCI "JI ilfiQ~" -LtHlln t• 1:00 HTIODUCTIOH fO PHYSICA L EOGltl PHY IC.) "SOlll; An n1~•l1ttt of the Blo11!1'1.,.•" - Lt"\n"! JS 1.30 l"AMILY RISI( MlNAOEMENT' (Cl ... r4Jf~ P•M·'C' II: Jlr•(lit!~o­ f'r•vr"'"''V' /\l(,l•P"'"' -L••Mln ' 1,00 M.&SfEltPIECE fNfAT'lil.E IC ) V111i~·•\, o~n,111,,·• -E11hoa~ I ·Vt A ""I' 01 ( ..... Tiii! n~111.,.,'I'\ O• (I>•~· '"'' notlr M"l'I )Ill"'~ It "'''111v •n O'"tl! lrom u•· t11•r9 ~..a U>.11-ked 1V1 h•• $~•~11 Jl'tQll-11! f , .. THE LENO.tr OUAl:fl!'l !Cl . r;,,,..tlt.• •II ( Milllt, Ocl\ll }t. 1/0. ' f )I DIME:NSIONS IN CULT'Vll5t !Cl 'liltl•O""" · -Ltullll Jf •:» "''"' ,• . ____ ... ----- No 'Senior Citizen~ •••••• • • • •• ••• • , • Cl£1ucletle Coll>ert 1'oi1ri11{~-W itli Play 'al 68 Uy U08 1'11U~1 AS I.OS 1\:\"(;J~LC:S !A\'1 -"I (.(Ul'SS I \\'llSH.l cut out tu b1.· <J bc;lch1.·on1bcr." saij f ('huull•ttc <;olht•rt . l'xplain1n~ \\'h.I' sl1c cndl·d a IO-v1•11 r n•t1rC'nl1·nt for il grtlC'ling. six-n10J1lh 1oor of 1hP lJ111tl'<l St111!·~ i:1 ;I 11('11" pin~·. 1·duc·ah•d 111t'l't' and u1 i\t•\1· Yo!'k, slit' c.11t'lc 10 llolly11oud 111 !hl' k1lC' 192-0s i.IS 1>:1rt of thl' 111r~1:.1011 of Br()acl11'a.~· iletors 11h(• 11crt· n1.:edcd for the nt·11' 111!k1c;o;. "'fh<i! w;-is d11r1ng I h t' dl'J)l'CS:tion. ~11Hl tht• !'lage "'(IS 1·111<: ACTHl·:ss <111d h(·r 1111,band, Ur. Jocl Pre~s1no111. !1.1d i:,r•o1ru fond of the life on lb1rb<11los, bought a hu111(· on the isla11d . and she qulc11,v rrtlrl'd. She rL'!ll .'.lined ul ·tt'l1ett I 11.•fl. lit•• slr••lios ,,.,., • ._. •••• lite 11·1111t•.' .t;I••• 11l1s••••c(••I. ·~·,,,,~lite .-.1 11di••s t11·e •li-•111.' ""'fh.is "'UY. the [11vcs1ors c:1n Uc p:.iid back by the Put.I of lhll tour. .. "I'll<~ Cl'l'IES the tour al'c rcn1aini11g on t>hocnlx. St. "*' • Lou.s, Clnclnn<iti. C.:olun1bus, Ohio. (:lt:vclnnd 1'oron!o, NC'\\' .. Haven ;.111d Clurago. "1"111 finding out 11bout lh11 • United Statrs on this tour." she rcn1arkcd. "\Vith 1ny #c scht:dull'. ;ibout 1hc on I y ~ rr.creation I ha,·c lull<' for is • go to the 1nuscun1s. I have • IX'<'n astoun1led to discol"cr lhe " " 1>.r.~ 9oo~allovic# PA.oe>u cl"iO/\ · IGJ I,. ,,,._. w o"" "''"'' 1\!1,, l'olh(•rt. 111!0 11011 !h(· Ac;Hleni,1 ;111•11rd fur · · It J111p1>1:111·d One Night"" Bnd still lcJOl.:s gl:unorous ;11 ti~. 11·11~ bnl·k in 1011n 111lh · · 1\ f"c1111nur1ity of T11·n."" :i pl ay hy .Jcro1nt' Cll-0do1'01 Th{' 1hl'alcr 11;1" th(' dC':H. as a dodl)," ~he recall1•d. ··Luckily, lhl' ll\U\"le::i lll"Cdcd us. Harb:ittos ar1er her hu);bitnd's dt•ath. spending l'i.H.'h <1111un1n <H her apnrt1ncnl in P:.iris t1•nHA• ~-'"I 1,a"•l• • • • ~·, • ''• • in<'rcdiblc treasures that can "(..,1,1..,,, .. 1., ,_.,. ,,.,., . •J .,, , •• •• ·~· "~11••,Hoo f "JJ;1rkt1ng 11c11· Shubert In l"t.'ntury L'1!~. 01·1•up.\"i11g thc.- !l11(·1itn<' 2 II I h ("~·ll!Or1·-fox h:11·kl111 1rhl'rl' she ·n1~c[(' ""l)t'Utll:i i\l(lllj! !ht! ~1(1ha11k." ··'fhret• Cn1111• llQn\\·" und !olli1·r lihn.'>. Th:il i1-;11·1 tl1<.• -Only Chtulg(•S ~ll\' llU\i("t'S. ··\\1hcn I ll'lt : 1he studios ll"l'l"C Oil lht• 1\'iUlC'." Shl' ob'>e r1cd hal'ks!H!ll' afl<'r a rna11n1'c. ··~'011· Jh<' studios art· de:ul." ~hr l'!)l'lll hl'I" f•;1rl_v n1111 yr:irs ;ts <l tollll'<IC~ playe r at l':1r;unounl and in the poSl\\•:1r ~{•;ll'S hcC:tll'C QllC o( the b1ghcst p<1id frc1 •-la11ce stars. \\"hen her t'1rct't' began lo di11. ~h(' returnt·tl lo the stage in 19jR, scoring a hit \\"ith l'h;ir le~ Boyer in ·· .\'l:irriag1•- Co-Hound." '"In J9G:L I d id another· pl.'.l.\". "The lrregu1:1r Vl'rh to l.11v1• ·• sill' said. ""It !;~:--1cd fh·1• ··Bu! nobodv t•ver J'l'lirt•s in our business. "not \\'hen you\·(' ,L!Ol aetlng: in :-.our blood." !>he sighed. And sv .. ~hl' :i~rl'l'd to J"t'lt11·n to 1111· lhc<"lh'r in '"1\ torn1nur111r of 'f\\O ... \"Olllllll'l'ring (Ot' l!H' ("J'O:-<S· c-ountrv 1our ralh<'r than 1;1ke thl' pl:;y dircC'tl.v tu NC\\' York. be found . • ··111 lnd ia11npolis, thC'r<' js; .'.l f' h'rrific CQllcction or Orientnl • art, 11·hich is n1.1· special uit('rcst. ln Phil:-1drh1hia. I 1 s:lll' 1norc Hrnoirs :-1nd Degas I !h;111 nrl' in ;ill of Fr~tncc. No "·ondcr thr French • gO\'C'l"tlll1Cl1 t ~l·l U I> a con11nission lo scr1.1en nrt ' fr('asurt·~ thn1 lcal"c l he + t'Olllllry. Thl'Y'rr 111osfly hcrr.'" ,\llSS f'fl l.BE H"r h n s 11 . I 111 ;1<1" 'I 1'1 J!lfiT fi l111 s1111.:·~ ··P:irrish" ;1nrt sht• has non~ ~1i .•t1•11'fl Hl thl' fll\llf!'. ;-. A H••"•'" •I ""''"" ' . " " ""·• OH•"" > ... 0 NOW SHOWING FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ONLY! SAN CLEMENTE i\~I RA~.~J\R 1192 005fi llllOl'j<l!lll> I l , 11•.11r.11•lf111 SANTA ANA PAULO Df~IV E tN ~1115 3313 N! WI" Ill 1 f IH l ;"/,\V, lli'\;..I I! l <I I SEAL BEACH BAY 431 6551 J .l!I ,,1AIN •,I H1 ! I WES TMINSTER CINEMA \IJ Es·r ·1. 892 '1493 t.la 1 \'JI s r MIM'".1 l 11 AVI l\olOI WESTMINSTER 1,iVf:STl1ROOK 5301140 1 JoJl ll \VI ·.,1 1..11 ~1'.!! 11 AV! tH/I LONG BE ACH PLAZJ\ 429 301? l'Al (1 V! Hnl llNl l SPll lfJ(, LONG BEACH STATE 11 3/ ?I'll (JLlAN ANllf'1NL'>!!llt I•, '. 1\llSS COLUEHT hns g('('ll it all h;1ppen. Boru in P:iris iind n1gnth.~. but then ! h I' ass:.issination o f President Kennt•c!~· f!l'prcsscrt the 1hC'atcr l)U~iness, nnd the s h o I\' ··The play is <l bubblC', but l~'oplc 101'(' it." i;hc rrasonrd. "Thl' ]\'('\\" Y1irk (' r i Ii C'S 1\·ouldn"t lihl' it hl1tat1sl' it has no s11cia l ~ignifir:111t·r. So '''h\' µ.o righ! i111n J\"{'11· York :111d 1u11 till• ri~I.: of I 0:-. ill!.( C\'l'I"~ ! l1in~'! ··'rht pn11h11·er<; don·1 SC"nd _. • • ~ ~ • 10· • Di1•t•C'for's l 'ie''' W 011ie1io1i Tl11-'No Chance~ 110 1.L \'\\'()OD t UJ'l 1 Director Torn Gries. 11 hose 111ost recent tritunph 1ras Lhe rnaratho11 '·QB Vil ."' Is ;1 tough. doorknob-b;i ld guy 11·ho sa1·s fla\\v th:lt 1rn11'"l1 h:1rcn't i:oi a cha.nee on 1t'lcvisilfn and prob:1l>ly never 11·ill. ··1t's s1n1plc."' he said. µut 11 omen in !Ill: µrot;1gQ11ist 1(!]r ;ind tilt' 11iluh: thing ft.:11 apart. "RUT t\S LO\(i ;1s tht• 11et1rorks 11ant hard;,_·dged lift! 11r c!('alh :struggles in lhclr series it is going lo be tough if nr.t in1poosibk• to set\ a :s ho11• 11 ith a ht•roine. l!"s okav f11r specials, but not a &'!"it•s: Jeacts of lcll'l'l'IOtl ~1·ne:>. u·1e is th:1t p•1 !I t1 111'1 111\1• 10 'l"i' 11·n1nt·n 111 dra111atit rolt·s . .Ju,1 ;1•;1; n111•1d \I"" ("fl ll• 1.i I I• dial 011 thl' t1·lt•\'01siun ~ ·t. Th-..·1• rt•111• nul 11r111•t·11 111 tlt':ini.1 un<l 1· · ··n1 thi11" wilh 1!1115." she r \11l:1i1u·d ··Th1•v JHSt 11rcn·1 "r•itin·: rnh•;;; fnr 11 u rn e n 11u11 a·1·11·~ 1111 ~·!!•·. l l'1 1ht·1 110 sL•nd n1e ~1't1I(' horrn1· 1hi11~·-l:!ut I rlon't l"ht• !·) '(pf' !hC'tll and I f'1•rr:1inl.v 11·oul1!n·1 11':-Jllt to do th1 ITI •• \" 1 s 1 1 o r s h a C' k s I a g (' IJ\(:\ i•:1hl\ {'1)1l\lll(•r: 0'1 hOI\" 1">1•:1111 ·ful sl1•' rl'"'flin<;. 11011 ··1 s11•in1 '"\\:hen a producer or directo1· talks to a l<'lcvision cxeculil"t'. the first thing he asks is '\'hcther the storv has a life or death pren1isc . · .. \\"ell. )OU cari"I put 1ron1en in life or death situations and h.11 c an)"OOl' h£'1il'l"C I h c sit uation. \'ou cari"I put the lcadin~ !adv in a chase :.ccnc \\Caring high heels. ·"fhcre"s ono1hrr rensoll 11 hy ,1·01nen don ·t ha 1 t' a 1·ti:1nc<' on thr tut:e. \\ 0111vn 1·icv.•crs. 1\lany \\·ant to 11';llch a softer prf'inise lih1· soap operas. ··rcrnal('s "atclt s u a 11 s 1h1rin" th1.~ dal" 10 li\·1· 0•1l :!1:.·i r fantaS1rs in i:·ri1 air. Thr~· can wiileh tht' !'!1Jry :01d c:r~· or n•act ho1•:<'\'t'r Tl•C'\ 11·;1111 1rithout having the ir hush:111d~ inakc fun of 1he111. ShOI\"<; ;I( n(·l1rork~ nrr m1·n. not \ro1nc11. ;~~~;;;~;:;;;;~;::;;;::: Tht.'f rlon"t thi11~ likl' \\"O'Pl''l f.11.;.l.:U.f..I: ;ind th<'~' dc:11·1 rt.'aC'l like ··There's still the prohll·111 of !he 11ornun \'it•wer n::I! finding 11 Clllt"l. 8o th111' V."lTHf II') bu~·ing St.·rtt•i; th at :1i;pe:1l to lhcnl ! ·•J d/:IJ"f .''fl' ti', l"i ,J' '" • I • <'· 11"lud l'd ··1 iu•t <:;n ::iars 1·x:1r·11~· Thi.! 1'.a.\· ii is."" "l '.\I KO'I' ·\ rh:11J'1ini::I male. Crt>d kno11s f"l"e rried 10 put !>luff on the tube dcal,ing .- 1,·ith fcn1alcs. "B:iek in l!.l!l1-lo11g l>cfore "·0111en ·s lilt can1c ~!ong -! sugge.~tcd n1:1king a S('rics out of Het ty Frcidari"s 'F'en1ininC' \l~sttquc ' al t\BC-1'\I. ThC'y bought it. i1 ;4nd Ketty Frings. one of !he besr. 11'rotc lhc script. other 1ron1cn that intt•resling j .-----------• -not jU ~'.l in f1r!1c :n 1·11 1t!c1·ision. hu t in di1\'-\0-Chl\" w· '73·'2'0f co11\;1c:t. '.\\~' 1\·if1• dni·s1i'1 \\;11·;. anv fcn1alc friends. ::1 n d ttl~ neither 1to J lot of other I wo1n"n I ki1ow. »os Eur C$ut l'lwr. ~-~ COlllONA Of.l MAii. I ===s=~ "I ,\I.\\" r:E l\fO!lg. but iJ" :J 1-------------l '"Tht'11 Freid;i n -\\hO l\"ilS t.nc of' the prime 1110\"ers or 11n111('n's hb-\1:'lnt<•d 10 11"i-ilt· the sllOll' herself. ~he becnn1c so dcn1anding and troul>lcsornc Al~f-C"lllJn"t !;ikr ht•r :ind µasscd on the "hole deal. '"It "·as ;111 1:pportunily to IL'lcvision dircctt.r -;ind l \·c d.in1· ~omt• n101 ll'S lvo - that"s the ,.,.a~· I see i1. ··1rs aln1osl in1possiblc !or al director or a ptoouecr to gel n dornrstic clran1a on lhc air. j Dom1's\ ic cotnrd.1". ~ o:-~. 1 ··Thcrt• art' !110 o!hC'r gond • ~rgumcnls \\'hy 11on1cn in <iran1a ;ire r:,re!y :>i'cn in the flt<IAL WEEK! ACCLAIMED BY ALL! "THE PHILANTHROPIST" by Chri\lopMr Homp!Ofl Child.-en'~ Show -"The Seci-et Six' Sundays I :30 and 3:00 thru June 23 lfWI .. lllMI. • PUUMCM....U r1e11cn111 "W weelf' lfij /,P,.,. ,,.,, phn Gtorqe~ Glendo Jeclt.1ot1 . .. ,. ... oA Tuuch OfC~ 673-8350 TWO GREAT 'MUSICALS "FIDDLER OH THE ROOF" & "MAii OF LA MAl'ICHA" ETt'I. FrOtrl 7 Sunday From 2 ~'lARDOI" IA! + "fAt<ITASTIC PLAMET" 1,GI "THE GR.UT GATSIY" IPGI -"SOMETIMES A G•EAT MOTION" HI H Y :00 !GI ·-h tioM•• O·-·C-·-• ~'The Twelve Chairs 'is uproarious fun! Anv true fan af ~1 · J comedv has ta see, it;• · r...c, ............. Ji"" S""""""I 1 ..... o•d1 IGI "Pity". Daily ot 7-IO:IS ~day -3:45-7-IO:IS '"ChGirs" -DGily ot 8:40 Sunday • 2-S:l0-1:40 r_, ol F.tt ,_. • .., ""'"'° ,,........,.H-•I 1-1••· f•e•w•y 111 •I l.ell"l<)ll SI. 52S.l~2· U"coln ••e. "'e~I di Knot! 121-•070 Ofll f OIAHGf COUNtl 0-1 SHO~: --·--THI GHAT GATSIY !NI FANTASTIC PLANO !GI s.~ O«&• r ...... , •• l •-nunf (S• I 961-2481 lllAllON t •AHDO GODFATHER Ill ~us • OIAH.l tOSS LA DY SINGS THE BLUES 1•i Ht1 .... ll•d . ..... Mt , •d<kn ~l l·l 21 1 leo<.ft tl•d. So. ot G••don Gt••• f•••••f 53•·6212 DOUlll !MltllS I (NIHi A IT0/11,lCll U,llnllt MARK Of TH[ DEVI L ~2 (IJ DIVIL'S WEDDING NIGHT Cl) 1 ................. .. •••<ft 11 • .._ 6 H••-l hot. 871-1962 N(WtlT IUNG-M YANG Sil CHINfSl HlRCULIS Ill lHUNDllt KICK .-i u.w. .......... ... ,., ·-§11-121] H&t elt-llitollS THt TAKl tf'll NII ..... ! ACllOM THI TtACHll 1t1 kt\11 .... F•-ry•nd Sl~l• COH•ll" !i~l-7022 ' ··1 doo't know wfM!n ! l<1~I wds •eaucco to he•ptc~s l<1uC1hlt'r. LUCY has 1eturne-d lr1u111ph<1nllv 'O !Mt' Krn~ ot her earlier n.tvnts on tne twsl role ()I her lJ"·cr •· t.nn T' er rill, S<1n1a Ana Re9is1cr "'A ooce-in-J·lilet1n1~ 1no·,1c !'i. 1 n1<1k.('~ 1cu l •.1.'" ·r ... theatre walking 011 <l•' It VOll only ~c(' on<' 1110~1.-1riis Y<'il•, rnd ~e •I 'Mdrnc· I ' .. ~:a , ,1 .. -.... [BEATRICE ARTHUR· BRUCE DA'.'ISDN · JOICE VAN PAllEN I ROBERT ?llESJDlj . A girt with a great lollowing, Eiiery cop in the state was alter her. Everybody else was behind her. IXCLUSIVI ORANG! COUNTY INGAGIMINT 1 IOO~/llli1!""1• GOLDIE HAWN. . THC (lllllllDI llMD Cr!DDC(l(I IHC flUUltHtltllU CArHCflfl ~ACIT: 7. 1i:301 ~~~~· l:IS, '· IO:lll IPGJ TA TUM O'HEAL BEST SUPPORTlilG ACTRESS "PAPER MOON" STEVE McQUEEtl DU5Tltl HOFFMA~ "PAPILLON" Daily At 9: Sat./S.... • I :30-6-10:30 .... PAUL tlEWMAH ·LEE REMICK "SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION" • • • • • • • • • • • • ,· '1'UCHEll:" l•I • DAILY AT 7 • SAT./SUH. • 4 & 1:30 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';:.l .. WEllCE~D WfTH A IAITSlnEIM 'THE STIMG" IPGJ -"CHA.Rllf VARRICK" IPGI "PAPILLOH" 1'61 -"'FIST fULL OJ DYHAM1n" l,._I ''THlfE MUSICETl lRS"' -"'12 CHAlll:S'" Opon D.i•I) 12 JO p"' '-'nDoopf..,. C.Ofll•tu"' o""'•""~ •l!l·•S4' 11M *""""' 1 tllftl' -IU RUl~-- PQSllDON ADYlNTU•t Pol' HIPTUNI fACTOl lot Nea1·ly E'vel'yo11e .Liste11s t.o Landers \ ,VO T goll add i'es the " Fes c· ~Io sup th< c ' I 1~· sa a y a s g a t s " s a Laguna Bea~h EDITION • 'l'otluy's Final N.Y. Stock~ • ,VOL. b7 , NO. 135, 5 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1974 TEN CENTS Festival Fu1nes Over Fish aftd Foul By JACK CHAPPELL, Of 11\t, 0 •111 Pllo1 51111 Trampled pri1nroscs. 35 m i s s i n g golfdlish and purloilled margucritcs have added up to a new tiff between the J-'esli\lnl of Arts and Lyric Opera over the opera's flea market. "Flea Circus," sniffed Carl Calla"·ay . Feslival of Arts operations manager. Callaway "'as angry as he reported ~•londay to the festival directors about supposedly missing or damaged i!ems 011 the restivul of A.rts grounds used lhc last Cl1apii.1 Gets Priso11 T ern1 For 'Lyi11g' \\'ASJ-llNGTON (U Pl l -D\\'ight L. Chapin, President Nixon's fo rmer appo int1nents secretary, was sootenced today to JO to 30 months in prison for lying lo a \Y atergate grand jury about "dirly tricks'' in the 1972 campaign. U.S. District Judge Gerhard Gesell said in sentencing Chapin : ''Yo u apparently chose to place your loyalt y to your superiors above your obligations as a citizen." Chapin. 33, was found guilty i.n April on '"'O counts of perjury. He could have been given up to 10 years in prison and a $2{),000 fine. Gesell sentenced Chap in to the same penall y oa both counts but said the sentences v;ould run concurrently. 11e grated Chapin 's motion for a stay of seolence pending out.come of his appeal to lhe U.S. Circuit Court here. Chapin, wearing a light gray plaid sui t and clasping his hands behind him. told the judge that he had nothing to say. He sho"·ed no sign of emotion. llis V.'ife. Su&in. wearing a bright green dress, sat \vilh anns folded in the audiem:e as the sentence \\:as pronounced . Chapin was a college fri end and White House contact for Donald Segretli. who served four months in prison for distribution of Illegal campaign literature aimed at Democratic pr es i d en t i a I hopefuls in the 1972 Florida primary. In a statement to Gesell last "·eek. Chapin's lawyer, Jacob A. Stein. said Chapin and Scgretti had been marked for Hfe "as the dirty tricks'' team. Stein sa id Chapin's grandfather died shortly before his trial. his father is hospitalized with a heart condition and his mother Is suffering under these •'repeated blows.'' 'The record is clear that this individual defendant does not require rehabilitation through confinement,'' Stein said. "He has not committed any crime be- fore his perjury offense, and it Is unlike- ly that he will commit another. Impri- sonment will cause his family to suffer and will seriously affect the health of his mother and father," Stein said. "Counsel's biased view is t h a I imprisonment for i\ir. Chapin v.·ould serve no healthy. magnanimous interest y,•hieh the public now has in this case." o .. a11ge Coast Weather Considerable cloudiness Thurs- day with only partia1 afternoon clearing, according to the Yi'eather servJce. Continued cool dar-s. Highs Thursday In the mid-«ls. Lows to- night 55-<0. INS IDE 1'01tA \' A Torrance couple ho.ve suc-- cessjulL11 sued a fertilit11 drug manufacturer after discovering the druo caused their son's de· feet. But the legal fight for ft.lark Breimliorsi continues. See 1tory, Page 26, Al Vlllf' Sff'l'IU J IHffl'lt .n I.. M. lt'tf t1 <•llt.rnl• '• ,. c.,,., c-,, Cl•H11"41 ft'6t CM!lct .. 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ACTRESS WINS EMMY Cicely Tyson Moore, SaYalas, Alda, Lear11ed , \Vin En1~1ys LOS ANGELES (AP I -Mary Tyler ~ioore, the free-spiri!cd career girl of "The ?.fary Tyler ~1oore Show." and Alan Alda. the antiestablishment Hawkeye of "~1-A·S-H." \.\'Oil Emmys today as the best comedy stars or the 1973-74 television season. Telly Savalas. l h e crime-busting "Kojak," and Michael Learned. the mother On "The Waltons. '' won Emmys as best lead performers in drama series.. Cicely Tyson , who played the 100.year- old woman in "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman," and Hal Holbrook , skipper of "The Pueblo,•· won Em mys as best perfonners in a special program. William Holden, making his television debut as the veteran cop in "The Blue Knight" and Mildred Natwick. the fussy amateur detective of "The Snoop Sisters,'' were named best lead actor and iead actress in a limited series. 11le Emmy wiMers were announced at. an infonnal press gathering at the Century Plaza Hotel. Under a ne\v and complicated system by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the winning actors in each category are announced before the Emmy ceremonies May 28 on NBC-TV. At that lime, tho winners in the four categories of best actor will compete against each other for · actor of the year. The other winners - such as the programs selected as the year's best by a blue-ribbon panel -will be announced May 28. The new system was the resull of controvery which arose when the academy tried to narrow the categories so there would be fewer Emmys (Ste EMMVS, Page II Retirement Party Set for ~lcMur1·a y Tickets are available to the community !or n retirement party for J>olice Lt. Robert McMurray to be held at 7 p.m. ~1AY 25 at ~ Brown's Restaurnnt tn South Laguna. U . ~1cMurray retJred from the force 1'fay I after more lhan 20 yean v.1th the Laguna Beach d<partment. Tlclt•ts may be pun:hued for 19 each •t department headquarters, 505 ~--Ottsl Ave., Laguna Beoch. "The goldfish arc exposed to the public all the li1ne. I can't imagine anyone going after the goldfish y,•ith the swap mee1 U1ere and all those people around." Ho\vever, she said it was not hnpossible to rule out use of !he goldfi sh in the pots with the stolen flowers, sirnilar lo the way American Indians taught the pil grims to p1an1 com. "ffo\V do they know the goldfish 1vere tnken 1\•hilc \\"e \\'ere there. did they count thcn1 before and after?" ~1rs. Sun asked . ~!rs. Sun acknowled ged that the Search • I Offsho1'e Oil Drilli11g Drive Slated From \\rirt Ser\ices The oil industry was reported today to be preparing a campaign for public support of offshore oil drilling bct\vecn the Ventura County line downcoast to San Clemente. Currently, offshore oil drilling is prohibited along the Orange Coast from lbe Santa Ana River southerly lo San Clemente by the Sbell-Cunniagham Act. Oil officials, howei er, have reported1y earmarked $500,000 for the campaign, according lo a report published by the Los Angeles Times. ~1ost of the money is for an environmental impact report but $100,000 is for a public relations c.'l mpalgn. The \Vcstem Oil and Gas Association ""'ill run the campaign. lhe newspaper said, quoting unidentified i n d u s t r y sources. Director of an association task forre of about 50 persons is Arthur Spaulding, former petroleum administrator of the City of Los Angeles, the Times said. The campaign is in response to a request by the Bureau of Land management for the industry to suggest tSee OFFSHORE, Pago !I 2 Tr us tees Cite Dissatisfaction Witli '74 Budget A list of suggested 1974-75 school budget cutbacks and reinstatemenfs was put under the microscope by trustees of the Laguna Beach Unified School District Tuesday nigh t. Two trustees were dissatisfied \\'ith what they saYi'. "This isn't worth the pawder lo blow it to you know wh ere," said Trustee Gerald Linke, shaking the list in his fist. Trustees were grappling with which areas to cut if the tax override election in June is unsuccessful and wtiich items to return to the budget 'if it is successful. Linke disapproved of cutbacks in maintenance and the summer school nurse. He also disliked reins!alemenls proposed, which he said were not areas that would actually "teach t h e youngsters." Trustee Patricia Gillette said, "The tY.'O Cs arc definetely on my list - consultants and conferences." ,.1rs. Gillette said every department doesn't need consultants, conferen~s and mileage to the extent indicated in the budget. Superintendent Don Wood:.Ogton told (See BUDGET, Page 21 }LIST FEW WORDS IN RIGHT PLACE IAss than three llnes of type to make a $2,100 sale ... where else can you find a deal like that? Here's a sample of the pawer ol "a rew words In the rlgllt place" in Daily Pilot classifieds: 21' VENTURE & Trailer. 2 Outboards, many 'ras, $2100. (Phono No.J. 11"l<>St! l\\'O artd a h.aJf Un,.. of '4'ords made I.he sale. l..tt a Dally Pilot AIJ.v1sor help you mak(l a sale. Dial the dlrect lino. 642-5678, and she'll help '"" !<lect )'tlllr "few words" for the "rlJhl place,'' Delly Pilot advertii;ina. --"-~~~~~ and Rescue Explorers had broken on e of the branches of a pri~e tree "'hen th£•y tried to get the flag clo\\'n one day. A severed 4$-foot flag pole hal yard was another item listed on Calla\\·ay's report. ?.lrs. Sun said the explorers, \\"ho are hired to maintain security at ni ght and to help \\'ilh traffic. use the opportunity as a "training exercise." They direct lraffie and maintain radio comn1un ications. ··They use their \va!klc· talkies and other equipment the same as they \\'Ould in a disaster," she said. She said the opera had just reccivt•d a \el\er fro1n Bob Leppt'rt. festiva l genenil manager. co1nplcmenting the opern on ttle operation of the S\\'8P 1neet. 1his tinie as compared "'ilh last 1imr. Alter the last S\1a p nu.•ct. Ca\la1\ay had complained of tire marks and pa int slops on the concrete and \o.-tds of trash left behind. The opera \\::ts thrratcnrd 1-11\h eviction. A nurry ot !clters \l'i>rl' di spatched bct,1·cen lhr tcstiva1. lhl' opera and the city, 1vhich rcall.v O"'ns the ~rot111d;;. Jnd lrn ~cs the1n ro the fcsl!v:i l Th11 open.1 pru1111~cd to reform. Fu!lo111ng d1seuss1on ~londay. festival din·('lor" drtirk•d the 1nat1er should be ret1•r rl'<.1 10 thr Irvine Uo"·J l'olicy e: n11111nct'. 11 \Jolly mad£' up of city and f1.,~ti\·a1 rl'prcs1•nlatie\ <:, for a policy <l~·IC'1n1inat1on on future bonding or rcrfor111;1nc:t dt•JlOSits . rt h11d hcC'n ::i long !inlc su1ce the poliC\' con1n1itl !'i' had set any policies. noted OnL' board tn1·n1bcr . • ree uerr1 ------- ~ ..... ~~..-~ p•'.,. • " ., ,.,.:.. "' ' ---------- • ·- OlllY '11•1 Sii" 'llola CARPENTERS' STRIKE MAY DELAY BEACH PARK Abandoned Drill Shows Effect on Laguna Project Strike Halts Main Beach Carpentry on Boardwalk f\1ain Beach Park carpentry v.•ork. including laying of the park boardY.'alk. halted today in LRguna Beach as striking carpenters walked of£ the job. The strike could delay completion of the park. The work action began Tuesday when a un ion representative visited the Lagur1a * * * Carpe1iters Not Back to Work-- De1nllnd. 'Papers' Despite a temporary restraining order. Orange County carpenters Yi'ili not end their two-day-<>1d !'trike a g a i n s t contractors O\ler a 3<k:ent--an·hour P.•Y hike until papers are served at each union local . Meanwhile, construction activity is also slowed by a deadlock be I w e e n contractors nnd brick.layers who ha1·e been on strike since Atay 5 over new contract demands. The carpenters strike. which involves up to 40,000 car~Dters in an It-county Soutfiem CallfomJa area, was ended by a restraining order f'rom Los An gelts SUpcrior Court Commissioner Clinton Rodda on a request by lhrtt contractors as.'ibclatiorui. The order prohibl11 carpenter111 from partlcipating in a "srlke. picketing. !See BUILDING, Pagt ll Beach site and ordered union men off the job. Later, the union ap pro ve d com pletion of work started earli er in the day , The strike in Laguna was part of a South\!m caJifornia strike by nearly 40,000 carpenters. The men wanl contractors to reinstate a 30-cent hourly payralse cut from contracts last year under federal wage and price controls. A civil suit filed against the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. AFl.rCIO, resulted in a court order halting the strike pending a full court hearing in two weeks. However. the Orange County loca l said until it is forma_lly served with the court injunction. It will not order It! men back to work. There are SO w1lo11 locals In the affected area. Laguna Beach Piibllc \York!i Director Stan Scholl said the strike could delay com plctkln or the park, now set for June 22. The contractor. ,.iflllcrsft, lnc., had requested time extensions of more than a month on lh@ v.·ork previous to the strike. Scholl said he believed carpentry in the renov•Uon of the lifeguard tower and the construction of rest rooms w a s completed. SCholl S&ld that while the carpenters are on strike, he \VIII order land:K:aping and cement "·ork moved up. Ile said If "~'Orst comes to l''Orst" city pubHc works crews wlll be ordered M the job to comp lete the boardwalk. Jn addJUoo to the delay• caus:«l by the stril<e. previous dcla), ha>t be<n \See HALT, P11e I t Ru sl1 Scl1ool Where85 Pupils Held '.\IAALOT. Israel (AP1 -\\'ith gun:; blazing, Israeli soldiers stormed into a school today "'here three Arab guerrillas "'ere hold ing about 85 Israeli teen-agers hostage. The Israeli state radio said the guerrillas "'ere killed . There was no imnu .. >diate officia l word as to the fate of the teen-agers seized during the night while they slept. But stretcher bearers were seen coming out of the school shortly after the ar!!!.L-.,__ assaull carrying casualties. ·r lfe" i r --..... number could not be immediately detennined. They appeared high. Later. it \.\'as reported that either 13 or 16 students died. The arn1y attack came less than a half hour before the guerrilla deadline for the release of 20 prisoners held by Israel, The Arabs threatened to blow up the building and kill the youfhs. The Israeli government agreed to mee~ this demand and negotialions were under "'ay through the French ambassador. Police here in J\>laalot said that the guerrillas began opening fire . ., the chil- dren before the Israeli troops launched their assa ult. The troops opened fire from one si de of the school for about three minutes. Then other soldiers shot their way into the building through a door on the opposit':! side. The assault appeared to be over in about 30 seconds. A witness shouted out s h o r t J v thereafter: "The building is in the band's of the army -that's for sure." The guerrillas bad set a deadline of 6 p.m. -9 a.n1. PDT -for the release o( the prisoners. Just before the Israeli troops opened the assaul t. the terrorists yelled throug~ a me ga phone: "Six o'clock i ~ approaching~ Have mercy on your children! Remember you r children!" The gunmen had been holding thr IS.. GUE RRILLAS, Pago !I f:t * * Kissi1iger Says .4rab Assnult 'I rratio1illl' JERUSALE~1 (AP) -Secretary o( State Henry A. Kissinger expressed ''shock and outrage" today over the Arab terrorist seizure of teen-agers In /! northern Israeli sc hool and canceled a scheduled flight lo Damascus. J-Ie called the attack ''mindless and Irrational.'' "The United Slates gover n men t strongly con mn s this mindless and irralionaJ actio and appeals to !hose holding innocent os s to release them ... Kissinger said in a statement. "Violence such as this will serve no cause but to undermine the prospects for peace in lhi!i area. further, \Ve bclleve that It is time ror all responslblt> go\•crnments to 1nake clenr t h !l t \\'hatrver their politicnl differences such inhu1nanc acts n1ust be condemned and those v.·ho carry thc1n out dealt with severely." Kissinge r said h<' \\'OUld \\'ait another day to give the Israeli rabinet time to consider Its latest st and on lht disengagement or troops on the Golall Heights front. "'Everything has been pushed back b1 this," he snid. The mflin concern now ls Lhc safety of the children, he add~. f\Jsslngtr returned from Damascus Tuesda y r porting no agrttmcnt .Y'l for tht' ~·itbd111111·al or Israeli forces on the Golan. "I sn ntchtd dt'l .. t fToot the jan al vl<tory." hf quipped. ) l B Coa~t A1·ea flits S11ag By I.. l'ETE:ll KH ll-:(; Of 111t 0~1lr P1IOI S1•!1 'ic1\' hon1C' construction In Sriulhern ()r«in,::e County 11 di ha1•e lo Uc curtailed bt'cau<.r there isn't AOing to be enough money to pny for new roa~ to handlr thl' trlff11·. ncl'ording to Orangr County J~oad Conim1ssionl·r Ted 1\lcCon\'ille. \!rC'On\'lllt> tnlil l'\e v.·1>ort B e a ch coun C'ilnlt.'ll ,\1onday h111 office v.ill oppose an~ lancl u<;e in the South Laguna J rra. for inst:incl', lhnt will depc.-nd on J'.1r 1!ic Ul11st H i~h1vay. 1'.tcConviltc a.'\surcd Newport 8('3Ch city !alhcrs. hov.·cver, thal h j s department is not endorsing, or even C'OJJSidl'ring. a mo1·c lo reoJ:M>n studies or the defunct Pacific Coast F'rccv.·ay. "\Ve can't service new developments in the South Coast area, so that leaves us \1·1Lh the only ;1ltcrnative of reducing densities." J\fcConvillc said. ~·lcConville snicl road conslruction cverv11•hcrc in Ca lifornia 11·Hl soon fall hopt."lcssly behind sl'hedulcs because of 1najor rutbacks in federal and state fund s. :\1cConville said the shortage will have a major impact on long range plans for the Corona del ~1ar freeway. Originally planned to He. In with the coastal !reeway, lbe Corona de! rt1ar Freeway route now would dump traffic on Coast Higt11l'ay. Nc11·port Beach officials ha\·c bct>n pushing for a nc1\' route through Bonita and Cnyole canyons in Irvine that wouJd aim the frceway to"•a rd Laguna Beach. ~lcConville did promise lo beein a study of that proposa l'lhal he'd pron1ised la st }l'ar, but he said he can't n1ake auy promises 11•hen the route 1vould eve r be built. Pointing to the steady decrease in gas tax revenues, 1'.1cConville said i'when 1ve look ahead it's very difficult to visualize construction of a new project like the Bonita Canyon bypass, at least during the next 10 years." ~1cConvillc pointed out that the state is haring lrouble even getting money to gel !he Corona del Ma r Freeway started and to get the Newport Freeway finished. "The money just isn't there. And I don't see anything in the public's attitude that will come up to make more money available." McConville said. He pointed out that Prop. 5 on !he state ballot June 4 is asking that 25 percent or the declining gas tax dollars be diverted to rapid transit. "\Ve'rc gC1ing to have a tough time finding !he money just to pay for the maintenance Clf the basic system \\'e have," McConville said. ';Because of the dollar shortage. J\fcConville called talk of reviving the Coastal Freeway "academ.ic." · "If we hadn 't had the uprising wilh the Freeway Follies, the state would have had to give up the freeway anyway because they wouldn't have the moiwy to bull! it,'' i\lcConvillc said. Fro111 Page l EMMYS ... a\\'arded. The uproilr caused the acadcn1y lo install the new system. '\'hich resulted in more nominations and awards than ever before. Other winners included : Supporting actor (comedy\ -Rob Reiner. "All in the Family." Supporting acotr (drama ) -~lichael ~toriany. "The Class A1cnagcri :?." Supporting actor (contedy, variety or music) -Harvey Kor1nan . "Ca rol Burnett Sho1\'." Supporting actress 1comedy 1 -Cloris 1--eachman. "Mary Tyler l\1oorc. ·• Supportin g-act re ss !drama) -Joanna r..lilcs. "The Glass ~icnagcrie." Supporting actress (con1t..'Cly. variety or mu~ic) -Brenda \'accaro, ''The Shape of Th ings." .\ctor 1dnytimc drama l -(scricsi • \taNlon11ld Carev. "Dilt's of Our Lives": spcci<il. 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' ·~1· ,,,. ,.. ~ "' ~'"''"''' c-. ... ..., ,,.,,..~ r-, ,..,,....w. .., • ._,oi,,..llt< ' ' •I•-..,,....,.,. .,_.., ,..., "" ,..,,,cw,,cH .-, ...... ,,__.. '"'~"'°""..,. ' • • • 1! • \ \ UPI Ttleflhoto Trustees Urged To Call Off Vote Uy lllLARY KAY E 01 IM O•llY Piiot 11111 'l\vo parents Jn the Laguna Beach Unified School District strongly urged the school board Tuesday night to cancel the upcoming tax override election . ~lary llouts and Ruth Ann \Viltnian submhted to trustees an elaborate scheme of figures designed to pro\'e the June <I eleciion -asking an extra 24 cents per $100 assessed valuation front taxpayers -is unnecessary. But trustees said they spent many n1onths deciding to hold the election and they \\'ere too far into it to reverse their course OO\v . The two women expressed annoyance \l'ith the concept behind the election. and said the re:il problem is not a lack of 1noney but how the money is being distributed throughou t the tentative budget. hearing. aphasic -and di.strict cxprnscs such a') nu1intenance, adtninistr;1Uvc COSLli. and health . .. rt1aybe they're trying lo do too much for a district this size." J.lrs. Houts said. commenting 011 lhc large expc.nditurts for special instructio11. She said she "'Ould like to set~ a better teacher-student r:1110 in the t.>lementa ry schools next year lhrough cuts in the special education program s. This yea r, the average class size ~n the high school is i1bout 25 or 26 students per teacher, and in the elementa1 · schools, the ave rage class size is about 28 pupih1. t>.1rs . Houts also presented to trustees copies of the tentative budget with nearly every page marked '~Hh comments. The trustees promised to examine it in time for their meeting next Tuesd.:iy. when they \\'ill decide 11·hat lo tell the voters in tenns of cuts necessary if the tax OV(..'fride rails. and rei11state1nc11ls if it is successful. KISSING CONTESTANTS WHILE AWAY THE HOURS IN CONTEST IN NEW YORK Darlene Bessett, Lloyd Gensel Keep Puckered Up; 30 Couples Began, Some Have Quit i\1rs. •louts said !he lflx override clec· Hon is. in effect . asking taxpayers to pay for the dist rict's mistake last year of O\'C'reslimating ils <lVt'rage d a i I y 01ttendance rADA l. and therefore receiving extra state monies that have to be forfeited this year. F1•1un l'age 1 Kissing Co11t est Not All It's Smacked Up to Be NE\V YORK IUP I) -If you have been kissing your girl friend all da y long, what do you do at niqht? Play Monopoly. Deal a game or rummy. Read "The Exorcist." And fight a lot. "The hardest part is during the 9lght." said Lloyd Gensel , 18, of HaY."thorne, N.J., one of six remaining contestants in a kissing marathon. To help stay awake , he read "Death Not Be Proud." His partner, Darlene Bessel. 15, also or Hawthorne , fidgeted through "The Exorcist." Other couples turned to card playing and games. And almost all n1anaged to mumble a Jot since entering the con test Saturday. .. We 've had plenty or arguments," said 23-year-old Ed Leppert {If Somerset. N.J ., "Too many argwnents. It's a pain in the neck.'' • Leppert spoke as he and his girl. Linda Joy Louth, 21. of Highland Park, N.J., took a five-minute break. Couples are a\1011•ed one such break each hour. Some 30 couples initially entered ihc competition, but sore lips, charley horses. raw tempers and a variety of other Ills whittled the field rapidly_ The goal \\'as the alleged \\'Orld kissing mark of 96 hours, 32 minutes and 4 seconds set by a couple during a similar contest in Florida about a month ago. The rules are simple, stating only that the couples must maintain lip contact for at least 55 minutes every hour. Easier said than done. But, then, some of the solutions have been ingenious. "\\1e talked about everything. You have to keep your sanity," said Anne ~·larie Fazio! 22. of Dix Hills, N.Y., who clutched a good luck teddy bear. Her partner. Jose Traslavina, 22, of Lindenhurst, N.Y. said he fP . "a bit nun1b." The contest is sponsored jointly by a recording firm and WPJX-F~1 at !he Diplomat Hotel. Others have been held in several cities. The 1vinncrs from each \\'ill travel later to Chicago for a final sh01vdo\.\·n and chance for a vacation in r..lexico. \\'hat kind of feeli ngs docs such sustained cloSi'ness produce? "It feels grcllt, especially if you're 111ith someone you love,'' said one girl who laier dropped out. Fro111 Page 1 CUERRILL AS • • • voung~ler·s agC<l 14 to 17. for more than i3 hours in the school. five miles fron1 the Lebanese border. ''The terrorists started shooting at the children just before the s o I d i e r ~ charged,·• said a policeman "'"atching the bloody scene. "There are dozens wounded and son1;- dead," he said . Boys and glrls began leaping front lhl' school windows as the gun b:ittle exploded . i~e\\·smen \\'ere held back fro1n the scene. To1.,,nspt_'()ple said the shooting lasted for about 10 minutes, 11•ith the !iOOnd of small arms, submachine guns, and bazooka rockets exploding. The French ambassador, joined by thr 1lon1an1an a1nbassador at the guerrillas' request. was about to enter the thrl"e- story building v.·hen the gun b&tUc began. The French ambassador was reported 10 have enterl'd the buildlng earlier in the day . The guerrillas had strung electricfll 11•irinjt <'!round the building after they seized it. The wires were believed connected to explosiv<·l'I. An explosion boomed from Inside the school ~nd s1noke poured from the windows during the battle. Police said terrorist explosives may have been hit by bu\le1 s. Newsmen sa14• pools of blood on the floor ol the room "'here the hostajjes had btcn kept by the Arabs, who wore expl~ives strapped to their waisll and c11rr1rd automauc wt~pons ----------------- Laguna Council Hears Appeal of Lurriberyard An appeal of city approval for relocation of the Jahraus fa m i I y lumberyard \\'ill be hea rd by the coWlcil tonight. The Laguna Beach Lumber Company presently is located downlO\\'n. Its proposed relocation to a site along Laguna Canyon Road just north of Canyon Acres Ori ve. has met continued opposition from nearby residents \\'ho have charged inadequate parking is being provided, and that other city code requirements are not being mel. The appeal \\'as brought by Arroyo Drive resident Ford Beebe v.•ho charges 48 points as a basis for the city council's overturning a decision of the city board of adjustment's approval. Lumber yard 0\\;1ler Ri chard Jahraus has said if delays in beginning his project persist, he may have to move the business out of I0\\11. Other public hearings scheduled by the council staning at 7:30 p.m.: -A report by planning Director \Vaync i\foody on building projects hobble in Arch Beach Heights by recent changes in city law, and a possible hardships to \1·ould-bc home builders. -A further hearing on the environmental impact report on a specific plan for Arch Beach Heights reducing housing density and setting construction standards. -Prezoning and rezoning to light industrial areas of Laguna Canyon's Big Bend sought for annexation by the city. Fro111 Page l BUILDING • • • \\'Ork stoppage or other cessation of work." Union loca ls \\'ill obey the order only after papers are served on each of the 5ll Southern California locals. acco rding to Bob Guthrie. a business agent for the Carpenters District C.Ouncil of Orange County. -An amendment to lh..\ zoning ordinance inc reasing sel back and open space requirements in the light industrial zone. Laguna Pla1111crs Okay l{elocatio11 Of Art Scl1ool Laguna ~ach planning commissioners have unanimously approved a proposal by the Laguna School or Art and Design to relocate at 222'1 Laguna Canyon Road . Al a public hearing held after m.idnight J\londay night. commissioners certified the adequacy of the pr oj ec t 's environmental impact report (EIR ). David Young. chairman of the school's building committee. told conun.issioners a ne\\' site has been sought for the past six or seven years. There are no plans for expanding further than the 2~300 &tudents no1v attending, but the present site, at 630 Laguna Canyon Road. is city- owncd property. Young said the school \\Wld like to purchase its own property. The three acres are being purchased from the Irvine Company, Young said. The fin al three parts of the four-part n.oquest placed before commissioners dealt \~·ith prezoning, annexation and division -all of y,•hich were continued until f\.1ay 28. In prczoning, the school \\'3S asking for the land to be prezoned city R-1 <residential ). rather than the A-I {agricultural) zone it now has in the county. Also. the school asked the city to aMex the land. And finally. a land division to split off the acreage fron1 the larger property owned by the Irvine Company \1•as requested. All three items will be brought up angain on May 28, when the second hearing will be opened. Terming the strike an "crono1nic action'' because picket lines have not heen set up and the "'ork stoppage is directed only against contractors \1·ho refuse to pay the additional 30 cents, 1:J Guthrie said, •·1 don't know what the $i next course of act ion v.1ill be. . " Thi s reslraining order might make-, th e car1>enters madder than ever." 1 She said the upcoming budget should be based on me 1973-74 tentative budget of $4.368.779, not the adopted budget of $-1.84<1,453 \.\'hich came about because ol thC' extra state money. "If vou have extra mol'lt'V. su re you're going -to spend it," said ~1rs. Houts. a mother of se\'en and "'ife or author i\!nrsha\l Jfouts. i\trs. Houts said the district should return to the base figu re in 1973-74. rather than asking taxpayers to "legalize last year's mistake by increasing our tax rate." The tax rate per $100 assessed valuation this year is $3.27. But because of a special education bi ll, SB 90. v.·hich seeks to equalize wealthy and poor school districts, the rate would automalicly decrease next year to $2.96. The tax override is asking voters to approve an increase to SJ.20 -still se\·en ccnts lo\\·er !han this year. ~lrs. •louts also disapproved or the district's tentative priorities, saying that i£ the available money is distributed "properly.'' there 11·ou\d be Ii t t 1 e problem. She said she "·ould like to see the district realign its priorities into the regular school teaching an~ instructions budgets. rather than special instruction budgets and other expenses. Jn 1973-74. the district spent $2.40'2.251 on the "regular school budget," ~trs. Houts said. The remaining S2.381.704 \\'as spent on special instruction -such as music. mentally gifted minors, speech and Lagun<i's Police Observi1ig 'Week' BUDGE1' ... trustees he is seeking queslions now, not ansv.•ers. A preliminary budgtt \\'ill not be completed unti l June 5, afte r a tnx override election reveals the actual "·orking income of the dis1 r::1 "But even the June budget isn't final." \Vood ington einphasizcd. An actual budget will be finally completed in August. after public hearings arc con1pleted and the assessed valuation is kno11·n. liowever, tnistces v.•ill be asked to finalize next Tuesday cuts and reinstatements to be presented to voter~ prior to !he tax ovt1rride elcclion. Trustees Jane Boyd and Norinan Bro11·ne indicali"d general satisfaction 11·i1h the administrator 's suggesllons. Linke and ~!rs. Gillet!e \\•ere no! satisfied. Trustee :-Olich::iel Sagar 11 ;1s absent. Areas of dissa!i~faction. I\' h i ch V.'oodington said Ile 11·ill alter before next \\'eek's meeting. include.: -maintenance cutbacks -!52.000. -reinstating transportat;on supplies and equipment -$3.000. --<'UIS t$24.000) and reinstatements ($10.000) for data proct>SSiug. -cuts and reins1aten1cn1 s r or consultants and conferenccJ. -reinstating reserves to five pcrc('fll of the budget -$62, 106. Fro1n Page 1 • OFFSIIOR E . • • oil-drilling tracts in n seven million acre area from Ventura County to San Clemente. The location begins just south tn observance of National Police \Ve~k. of the famed Santa Rarbara blo"·out area this 1,1,·eck. the Laguna Beach Police and is just offshore of immensely department \\'ill present displays and populated -and popular -~ach to11·ns demonstrations from 5 to 8 p.m. stretching more than 100 miles. and Thursday and frem 3 to 7 p.m. Saturday including the Los Angeles ()('('anfronl. at the station. 505 Forest Ave. ;\n industry represcntatil'e said "\\.·e Included will be demonstrations or were stunned"' by the fcCcral p~l's burglary pre\·ention equipment, narcotics scope. He said he hadn't expected II until and drug abuse information, we~pons more time passed after the 1969 Santa exhibit, and a b re a th a I 1 z e r Barbara offshore well blo"·out. demonstration. The federal area cou ld bring offshore The " Apartment \viii hold an o~n rigs to \\ithin four miles of sOOre. house and provide tours of the police although the industry says !he prize may fa cilities in conjunctioo 1,1,ith th e be several possible oil-rich areas west of demonstrations and displays. the islands far froin ~-blic_ ~e\V. ---------. irimi ........... ;.,u.,;:;.,.-~;;--=---· .. J ' &!' -~ • 'l'hc carpenters had negiotiatcd an I ~greenient \1·ith contractors calling for an 85 cent an hour increase last year. 11•hich wou ld have raised the wage of a journeyman carpenter to $7.35 <in hour. The amoun t 11'as cut to 55 cents by the federal Pav Board. The pay board "·as disso lved iO the recent termination of econom ic controls and the carpenters 1 struck l-0 obtain the additional 30 cents now. rather lhan when a new contract is negotiated June 15. Ol'IH 'lo. 538 CENTER STREET-COS,T A MESA-646~ 1919 CLOSID SUMDAY ~ * * * f'rotn Paye 1 ll . .\LT ... experience in receipt of park n1atcrials Scholl said. Some such as the delay In receiving park benches have held up pouring of cemenL The benches just Tennis Shoes 8. 95 to 23. 95 Baseball Shoes 10.95 to 24.95 All Purpose Shoes 9.95 to 17.95 , Soccer Shoes 9.95 to 24.95 Basketball Shoes 9.95 to 23.95 Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 Tennis Roi;~ets 5.95 to 50.00 Badminton. Rockets 5.95 & up Baseball Mitts, Balls, Bats, ' Caps, Sox arrived. he said. 1 1, ---------------------4---------------------A full progress report on the multi-~ '• million dollar oceanfront city pa rk was , scheduled for prPsentalion al the Laguna ( Beach city council meeting tonight. Planners Delay Slope Hearing The public hearing regarding proposed density slope standard& In R-1 8rNs has OOen continued by Laguna Stach Planning Commissioners until July 8. 1 Con\ml.ssloners said they canno( decide! , on this ordinance scpa~ately, "'ilhout the 1 completion of companion ordina.nces on ' grading and subdlvlsloo. The. ordinance proposed would reduce lhe number of units allowed on hillside, R·I land in proportion to the slope of IM l•Dd. Volleyballs 4.25 to 18. 95 Volleyball Nets 13.95 to 31.95 Basketballs 5.95 to 31.95 Basketball Backboards 14. 95 Basketball Goals & Nets Soccer Bolls Speedo Swim Suits Warm-up Suits Baseball Warm-up Jackets Dart & Dart Boards Racket Stringing Bikes, Parts, Tires, Tubes, Repairing _ ' ' I 17 H•lp SALE m• pro ... Coun "°' ' • Box IJ<v · conll SEA~ par! ,1gn. SEA?-. lritin $8111 Sccro \Viii Sale eulit """ and also "'"" "'Cil We roni \\'ar Blv ,,.,. f'Xp( appl !Cl'( ,,, P• Uy 1vcl ap ,. '" .... sah "' lo: * * * * * * * * * * 384 Ne w wl •• w " ro a ,; d ,, Ir lo h· ' A 11 PILOT·AD VERTISl:.R ~~ed11tsd.y, May l '.J, 1,.., 1Mu. ~-·••• Help ~nted, M&F 7100 1 1 Help Wan t• , M&'F7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 I Help Wanttd!_M&F 7100 Antlq,u_•_• _____ s_oo_s Applian~ ___ 8010 _G=""c.':;rc.•_I ____ 9c.90:.:...1.:;G;:•c."c:.";:"c.l_....,,~,...-"-990.:..:.lc.G:.•:;n;:•c.r:.•lc_ ____ 990:.;;:.:.1 SAL£$ r1•11re11eutatlve for SEC'Y PURCHASING $700 , WAITRESS t-'Rt~I GllT DA.'TAt:E S.\1.1-:, n1aY,r f\lfg. of t'(lrJCl't'le FAL L IN LOVE TOOL MAKER ; ?ilulit bf' "'·ell (:t'MniC'd & * * * * * 11C\<. Ill)! Po1t11 B •' ! l ~ · p r od u c l a . l\1ust be I t'EB PAID I 1~hablt>. Exf1t'.'I' hC'ljltul. ••rnt(lr~. \\ai;Jwi.i. Llr~1r'i •"- aggn>sslve & ll\•c in Oro.n~•· 1 Suri A: Sand Location Call!~ TOOL ROOM Surf & Sirloin PAT \\'ATKINS J)1~h\va11hrr~. ~r1\' \\'11r· County. Expcr. desired but I tf you "'ould enjoy n MACHINISTS 5930 \V, Coast 1111·)'. Nli 1943 Port Ram!gale run1y, Cr1'lht, B uf A. 3L23 not ll&'('!llllll;'. 5end l'\.'liunie I fritndly oo5s inn luxurlouic \~'AJTRF .. <;S .~ h~i::U'1. i Newport Beal·b \V, \\'11r1W1·. S11ntu Anu. ne(IL' & iqi lury ex1>e1:!C!rt tu P.O. 1 t'tt. tills is \\'hcrt-you lst anrt 2nd shi rtlli. Paid Ei<pcl &. ovt•)l-..·:U . Apply In , llurbor. 97:.l-~:.!1 Box 114-F' 256 S, Robf•rlton,I dt'Jcn·~ to he. Call Uz medical und Hfc insurance. 111.~1~n 1x>1 3 & ."I pin.! 'i•ill l'll'V lht• "'huu·r nl BiC:ycle5 ____ 8020 Beverly JIUla. All rcplk"I Blakr, Sll-Z100. Aloo Fee Overtime-. Co!onJnl Kitl'ht'n, ~ii'.! \\'. TWO FREE T ICKETS _ _, _______ __;_ conlldentla.1 Joh". Uennt5 & Dtnnls l9th St. C.:'11. lo lhl' l~t:i\li\NS ('t'nluriun 10 lliJK'l'fl. SEAto.lSTRESS, exp. fult or ] Pen.onnl'l Agl'nc:y or Irvu1c, EVENING & SAT. -------Southern Ca lifo rnia good l'Ond111on part ti~!e. P1't1i1an Sail de· 'ml!<! ~1ichCl0011 01·. INTERVIEWS WELDER' MOBILE HOME SHOW -1!1:{-621.;,1. sign. 83...-1757. I sr:CHl:.'TAR\', 60 \VJ>~J I r.tay !~th lht'U :\lay 27\h Camer.as & Equlp-:-8030 SE:Al\ISTltESS, c ·' p. S.. min., a1·1·ur<1tc, dielaphone Sr\i'-1 . 6Pl\1, Mondi\y 1hru a t !tit• ' · ---- trnl11ec11. Dave C:i1·1·n!I & 10 key arid, 1"es1xn1siblc friday 2ND SlllFT ANAH E IM STADIUM UI..\CK :\!lnnll,1 SRT JUI. Salhnakers, c .nt. 642-M56:'1 I position in bu.'ly .Coaita l\lesa 9A,\l . 12 Noon, &1!Ul'clt1y :..'000 Sl11\e Colll'~e Bl\'J. I 1·a~.-·. :>!! !11111, 1.1 :\ll' Secretary SENIOR SECRETARY t;hlropraclor off1 Ci?, n1edleal ,. Combination Certified An;iheini ltokkor le11~. r v f1lt• I'. l h•rn1 lnology, Insurance exp, Aftl'r tK>urs cl\ll Plant Supt PleaJ<;t' 1·1111 642.j6711. e"t. 3'.fl I rl'~'llfll~t'Obh· Nit·ttd :.... I Sii pref. Sal1~ry 11~"01'di~g to at f7l4J 546-3131. :\linimum 3 years experience 10 c·hihn your fil'kl•ts. ir-;"ortl-S21J. i'o!C Hokknr 1:1;'1 n1n1. t'XJl & reflli. 646-051~1-F 9-6 LEAR I h<'liH.r~ \Vt•lding, metal an·, Cour1ty toll fi't'e nuinbi:r is 2.s T<'ll<' S65 2.11 n1111 :t.5 Secretary-Typist ""~ri<'ncc on Inc o n e t , 5'10-1:.!201. 11•1dc angle $70. Phonl' 10 $Jl.lj.J. Gene1'8l l{.t::. office st<11uless & lo10o· carbon slN!I. 847-4.,7~9'~----- \.rork. ctuisliana RC'alty SI EGLER Ha.rdfacmg exper. required. * * * * * O"Og5 8040 \\lill SUJl!JOrt the .llC'L":ional lnc. l~ood {'Olll~lln!' bt!nclits. Please' Apply or Call e PUPPY WORLD e Sales 1\111.1111.g<'r, 1nclud lni; I l'ull J pnct. 8'1~061 1. 'ROYAL ,\NTIQUE Spilhnan C11rou~<'I custon1el' li:u~n. 111alntal11 -SECURITY___ TRANSPORT hon11.>. E xc 1' Pt l una 11 Y \\lurt•h dobs · l:1•n11R11 ,';he1.1- records of sales bookin)(s 1 DYNAMICS INDUSTRIES bcaui!lul & pt'Ofess1lln11lly herds, Chihuahuas, 1· 1n 1· and t."Orrcspondcn1·c. \rril 1 GUARDS 3131 \\'. Segerstrom I 1-e;.tored, !01· 11101·c inro call Poodles. J>it Uulls, C0<·k:;. also handle typing: o r ! Need p/lin1e guards fo1· Nt•nr Jlru·br-u· & \Varn<'l' 2040 E. Dyer Rd 673-1308~------poo, Old English. S..1111ori•d, rt'1Xlr1s for the Controller as Or11n.i:c Co. tt.l't!a. r~or Sanln Ana Santa An!l 540-3210 EARLY V i c t or ian ti' D,1L·ti:-:hund~. Hu.~klt~, l;ut.;.~. "·ell ali l'Ol'responc!Cnt•t>. inll•l'Vi('w Call ( 21 3 ) F.quaJ Oppor. En1ployl'r n1/I Jovct1eat, b ca u t l f u 11 y 100 :-.1JXED l'lJ PS! !-:111cl 11 J 5 -S 9 5 9 . Law re n c c Equal opponunity employer rcupholstei-e<l. ti73-(ll08 urt 6 Service ~1osl Breeds. ll))t'n \Vl• a re il dynarnlc, young Security, 111('. Long Beach. M/f WELDERS-pni Eves. 531·50'17. \'"',. nipanyBI '•ocaled II ea I' I . -------' AND ANTIQUF-, w1'•k••· t-.,,.,, ' DOG OBEDIENCE CJ,,\SS ru1K!r v. and llarl:or 1sr. Buirr u1uwi. to S14K TYPIST, rnu5t have good GENERAL SHOP ... '" ,, ... Bh·d. Good fringes and Sr. ProU.ct engineer co~l!lponden~ ,i:., varied . . 11.1bbC'r tircs, glass lift.out TO S1art \\le<!. June 5, in thl' I ~ k · 1 Trail Hue Trailer \\If" 3100 tra.'-', ulil. basket. Xlnt com.I . :\'1•1\']>0<l /Irvin.;! aJ:ea. (',1Jl sa ar>: l'On1n.1e11surale \\'ilh Indus prod. dC\'elop $19K t Y pin g s 1 I s. l , ... " experience. :send l"Cswnc or Industrial Engr SIJK corrcspondt'll<'C' & varii'<l \\. Ccn1ral, San!a i\na. tNo 491-1340. 54ti-·191S. apply; Ship/&hcd. s1ice to ~"'K gen'l ore dulie• In trust phone r n!ls please\ ~e.J>llances 8010 GRF~AT OAr..:E, llar!•·qu1ti, LL-gal Secy, proba.te $700 df'pt. of r in an ct :1 1 \\'110 \\'ANTS TO ~\'ORI\? 16 1nos .. Good f!ln1 !1y 1Jug, Standard Memories, Inc. A Subsidiory of APPLIED 1\11\GNETICS CORP. 2'.l21 S. Annr SI. SanLa Ana, Culif. !1270-l An cqua.l opportw1ity employer SECRETARY/ F c lillkpr. Consn s~ o rg anization. lntcrestin~ IJHJVE A CAB ~ i\Dl\·llJ{AL 13.2 up r ig: ht olX'1't1cn1·c trainC'lt, S 1 O fl. likkpr, Sec'y1Cons1r to $700 work. Xlnt \11orking conds. CllOOSJ-: your hours, work freezer. Less than 2 : 5.'>7--0469 I General Office to $470 & co. bcnC'lits. 6'14-4360. for yourself. be your 01\TI r£'ars old. $140. Call: 64·1· 'COLLIE. Al<C. 1 yr f.lld, 1 Ht•c<'ptionist Sec'y $600 TYPIST /RECEPT. boss. !\'.en or \\'Om!?n. O!.n 6974 Dlale. Looks like L11,s1r; Cll'rk Typisl to $500 Some expcirencc nee. Groiv· ~ 1sllghCIUy hAand1<'apped. ,. * REBLT \\'l\sh~r. dryen;, J'!Tt'a! 11'/kids. Sho1\·/stud. ltct·cpt1Scc'y, 11.B, $550 I I I "-"50 ea • ean ppearance. d~h/\l'!lh. $50 & up to 1 yr 498-1079 eve. I '• 11·"•' .. ol '''''of• to $100 n~ rv ne ......,, _.. · nio. Vts., retired. Age 25 to 70. a -u... ... 55&-41 70 gn !". 5'16-5218 or 83!l-7620. IRISH Setter, rcnlaif', 8 n1v.1' o~.·y 10 p-•. $650 · S4pplcment your inrome. ---All I 1 AKC I I ld =' '' VER\' SPECIAL SITU TON D . b Rent Washers/Dryers s io s. · ..oves r 11 . · St.·1·y, Ret:cp1 Oran"e $700 A 1 nvc n ca 6 hrs or more a ,... 160 Call · It I • f • I I d I hool day A I · 12. \Vk. Full mao'nt. ~... · a ' prn, (;ir! Fntinter dsnr to $700 oz· i:cn Cl' a Y w SC" · PP Y 111 t>etKOn, 548-5..1!'>1 Legal See L'Ol'P RE $800 age daughter. Top salary Yello1v Cab C'o., .186 E. 16th * ~120'.? * _c,~"°"~·~-~~--- Call Jeannie Sisco for cheerful concerned per· St., Costa Mega, FREE PICK UP. REFS. ·AFGHAN Pups, sh6"' 01· pel. & Sid Hoffman son. ~us~ skill.~ in near· \VOr-.lAN to take care of APPL. & SCRAP METAL best English & Cro"'n Crest 1 NEWPORT by o~Cice 1n A!\1. Lite hon1e· invalid, Fri. nlOm ing to * 6THZ38 * lines. Reas. 6.ta-2235 I ?1ak1n -duties Jn Pl>.1. Bus·, Sun. eve. Call afl<'r 5 pni \\'l::Il\1ARANER male. RECEPTIONIST Per1onnel Agency 11ll'ss l"Ouple w/glrl~ 6 & .10 Sun. any lillll' during .,..,k l\·lA Y'fAG or Kcnrnore auto nionths. beautiful, Corpornie siafl located tn l 833 Dover Dr., N.a. 1\'ilt provide private quar. ' * 493-9252 * · \\'Alih<'r, $50 each, Gu ar, Jines. $50. 6<12-3859 On1.n"e Cow1ry, hus un In· 642-3870 ten>, food, in lovely honic 0 free d<'li\'ery, 546-8S7Z. GREAT DANE Puppies. • I I w pool, piano, car, n11d \\' i\IAN ivanterl for full timC' --GAS_D_R-YER--lt'l'CSlu1g, l'ILlll t'llJ; ng: pO!<I· _ "·ork 111 sport:o.'\\'Car shop. , Reasonable to ~ood hon1t'. \Lon 1·r1.1011 lng 10 tllrcclol' of I Sl:J{VICE Sta Attendant, shai-e child-watching, cook· Exp'd only, 646-525.'l &l2·3Q.1J Afl l pnt, 8.16-55..12 Product Ucvelopincnt. ,\Ull· J I II & It' 9!M> E ,,._ 1 ing. Xlnt opportunity for , u · P une. · VJ<tli divor<..-ec or wirlO\\'. In San YACKT RIGGER KEN!',.IORr: clt'clric dryer, \AFGflAN Pu1>PiC's, AKC, 1ty to 11\et!t and <lea! c-fh.'CI· H\1'y, N.B. J "-. -I t WOik' ,,_,, •o~ ,~,580 •ho1• qualily !\1 }'' I ll I A' "1 -ua n ..... p1s .... 110, c ose o Progl'essive r-.larine Jiard· ., .... • ~· •.>-• • • · l\1! Y WI I IA-'VP c. lil:llll\e Sl!A:0.11'00 girls & assistant!! h l 496-11·1 A 1\1 !\II h . Corona de! l\lar. 673-25.i2 6T;>-4911 appe11l'u111."t' i.Hll.I !Jl.'l :-.unuhly, ·'" "''''"'"' li•lp. Apply 1.n ,::;_~~.,s·P.,l. ;:i .1 . or l\'Ht't' : g. as openings for I •·· II ·"' ., ... " .. 'l;l.l ,,,.,_ am bilious serious, produ''-NE\V Litton to.1 i <'r o w av c ~JUST Sa(·rifice Lo v a b 1 e essent1a . .:.ll.l'C l'IH 1yµ1ni; II · ~l l N '" 2 and nioderate i>hurinanu I'<.'· JX'rM>n, ·air un ers, 0· WAITRESS \\'anted full/part lion \\'Ol'ker 1n Yacht Rig-OYC'n, lrg cap., defrost eye!. Chihuahua, yrs. Adult qui red . U. nJM.'t111ve startLn~ JO. Fui>~io~ Isl~KI. time. El l>.latador, '1168 New-ging, Splicing, S"·~g. Ex· 1 !\lus t $('('. S375 963·2963. home only. $20. 545-0228. i;.aJary plus o..·ncrJts. Apply Sheet Metal Worker port Blvd, Co~la ~1esa. Ap-per pref. Apply in person 11'-REEZER·l\foving, must 1 YR old Samoyan. All shols. OVERSTOCKED WITH SMALL CARS HE RE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES .. , 71 PINTO 72 PINTO '72 PINTO 72 PINTO 73 PINTO 72 71 PINTO MEDIUM BlUE E11uipp•d with "''9'· 1111 411 YElLOW & BIACX Sift p1pe1 &. .tn,,_,, t••2Hl'51 BABY BlUE W/rock, o~lo. & "*P- 1579kMJJ BRIGHT RED R11t1ob0¥I. 4 Spd., w/oir & rock, 15,IDMLJ SHERWOOD GREEN lt1111oboul. Wltti lftOCJS. 15 71GMSI AlPINE WHITE R1ftabowt. 4 Speed, radio , heot er . l•f21QSI SCJ99 s1199 s1299 s1399 s1799 WE NEED YOUR FULL SIZE TRADE! in !Jl'l'l!Ull ur scull J'CSUIUC £.~per. Full or p/tln1e. call ply in person bl't\\·ccn 2 & 5. 770 W 17th. Costa i\tcsa. sell nev.· 19 cu ft frost I.rec, I Very friendly. Call JC'tr, LO: I 64.J-:U:SO. \VHEN BUTLING EGGS JN I YARD care, Apt complex. upright. 546-5777 : 586-0860. 10 AM · 6 P~1. 0~~~~~==-~~====:=====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I GOLDEN WEST ALU~!INU/\.·I POTS add 8 Need depen~ablc 5ludent Jo.r OVEN, Range, sink, frig, I i\lALE Shetland Sheep d~ 1 _ -__ --·- MOBILL HO•'"'"S STOCK & little vinegar. This wil l kecil wC'~kly i:naintenancc. Must combination un it. "'' p.lpcrs 7 n1os $125. Call -~--- ._ me INVENTORY pan fronl darkening, Useful ha\e equ1'!· i\!.gr., 573-:\6 l4 5.W-6!}43· I RaL'M-il ~l?'ll ~~v ~""=f:1 *1\l\ c•ass·11·1ed INC Clear nunded young person hill 1K> Jo11g:er net><INI i1cms 2610 Florida. H.B. \\HIRLPOOL :;:-as dryer, COCKER SPANIEL Pups. 1 K...,..,g ~~mU ~ ~b ll~..Vti Iii • to ,,·ork ln Ba.Jboo Island sell fast "'ith a Daily Pilo1 O assified Ad! Call 642-5678 $50. blonde niale, l blk & tan 1-- 1308 I·:. \\'akl'ha1n store. Ability to \\'Ut'k Classified Ad. 642-5678. today? 6i5-;,2.:is. fem. 8 \\·ks, 66--0829 1 -- &1ntu t\ua, Calif. !)'.!";" 1\·/'""']l\e do stock \1·ork -.---' . ' Autos New 9800 Autos New 9800 Autos, New ~~~~.Autos, New 9800 Auto5, New 9800 A••tos, New 9800Autos, New 9800 b-~~~·--~~Polc•<•a l i~;~';;;;;~~;;;~';;;;;;~~-;~;;;;;;-;~;;~;;;;;~~~;~~;~;;;;~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~;;;~~i r;mployer 1 as,u,1an1 n1 u n 11 g e n1 e n t pclfiit ion \\'/ good future for *5ecretaries *PBX Operators right pcrl!On, Call 540--4450 N<'\•tr A f·ee At Tempo T1':r-.IPO Temporary Help *B kk STUOJ:::.\TS needed to m.11ke 00 eepers phone calls. No S<'Hin)!t. *Acctng Clerks l'o1dgo S<udy c.a..,c. M1. *G I Of I ln_!t'.~95-4~34 aft 4ptn. enera c ' STUDl::f\TS "'Ork p1 I "°"'• *File Clerks II ~ r Sunu111?r. NL·a.1. r_e_llaL!e. , lr. tt11•hurd~, K-\&fi.IXJ. *Clerk Typists 1 >fcmsrs. boy' .-,-,1r1,. •o *s T . t 1>ull \\'t"l'liS, "k/f'n<ls. $:.!. r. yp1s s ! r.r_i:_hr :..!!ij..827:\ C<1>1 _~· __ *Stat Typists TELEPHONE ""'· Scrv. *R T . operators ""'anted. Exper epro yp1sts ""' bu< nol nee. ·196-Sl02 VOLT TELLER ln1tant Personnel Exper. preferred. l>.lajor ~Iedlcal Plan Call ~lr. Sawyer, 613-3130 Now AvAilahle ln1pcnal S.'l.v1n1o1s & Loan T1•rnporai:y Ser\'iec-Newport Ueach 3848 CAmpus Dr., Suiic 106 Equal Oppor. Employer Nt'"'JXl" lieach 546-·1741 ii;:;,;. ... ii.,ii;., ... ._i.iiiiiiii I Equal Oppor. F.n1ployt'r t TEMPO'S SECRETARIAL- Career orirnt{'(! yo u n g \\'o n1an lo :t'l. ·1 llrs Pf'l' day "•hilc learning businf'ss 10 Dial-A-Job! \\'Ork In.to f/tir:nC' assocla1e TE:\IPO oUers a truly unique \11/proprwlory 111IC'1't'SI long I & tune Sil\'1ng opportunity cslahl1AhN i n s u r rt n c f' for skilled , .... con~ulling business. Once in KEYPUNCH a. 1Hetin1c opport~nity for SECRETARIES right person. :':I u h m 1 t • detailed pel'Y'nnl. education· \\11.o '"'~t dignlfied & al & "·ol'k bnckgrounrl la.~1 1 stlmula11u~ long or short 20 yrs. J.G.A., P.O. Box ti:l.l tcnn assignments • fc1v Corona cl<'l l'll,11r, Cai!. 9262.J. dti)s, cuuple weeks or !cw ---~-~---'-, mon1.hs • yo u decide! Now Secretary I ~''u f'an ..... Steno APPLY BY PHONE \\'e presently ha1e a oosition 1...'111! :HO-~~;:i(J & L.1."t U!I laiow tor secretary s1c1xi, n1ui.1 l\hOlt your skills are. No have good lyping & s/h need to l'Olne in ('ll'f'ilOnally . skills. I un\11 11'l' h;1ve the 'Just right' PLEASE CONTACT 1 SJKJI lur you! Grt.>g Newland I Nt:VF.I{ A 1-~EE AT TEl\tPO. Bank of America Tempo Temporary Help 500 Newport Center Dr. _ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!PJ .fashion Island U.350S The fnstest draw In U1e West. ... a Dllily Pilot ClaJSilled Equal Oppor Employer_ Ad. C:11J 642-5678. Antiques BOOS , Antiques ANTIQUE AUCTION TWO SESSIONS THURSDAY NIGHT: MAY I & .. 7:00 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHT: MAY 17 ...... 7:00 P.M. AT 1630 H. STATE COLLEGE ILYD. ANAHEIM. CALIF. IJ.tt "°""' oft of lfw lj•~ ttll Jlrftweyt We have been commissfoned to liouidate al auction the e ntire contents ol "The Sumner Trading Post" which is being shipped to our main warehouse 1n Anaheim lrom Memphis, Tennessee. A most outstanding inventory of all American anfiQues including hundreds of hard to find oak lurn1ture Items. We are offering in this sate ohe of tl'le most excellent selections of Amerclan anliQues ever sold in l"ls area. YllWI-. Al doy-& Mdoy AU. MCHASU MUST II PAID fOI OM SW Hm Rtfrl .... IRl&A ....... WE5T COAST AUCTION & WHOt.ISALI COMPAHY li«1nsed & Bonded Apprai11erS LIQu1d1IOl's Auctioneers 17141 ••t·llto .. 11 141 ttl-l lto 8005 Get CADILLAC LUXURY A CHEVROLET 197 4 CAPRICE 4 Door . Brand New & Loaded ( 186768) ( 1048) looo Below • Manufacturers Retail Sticker >Price WE'RE DEALIN' ON VEGAS (186768) (1048) T •KE YOUR CHOICE (279488) {907) LEASE A BRAND NEW 1974 MONJE CARLO LANDAU LOADED: s 83 • Ill Automatic transmission, radio, heater, power. steering, po•Ner brakes, Air Conditioning, vinyl Landau roof. (699) Lease the "CONNELLEASE" Way. PER MONTH 36 Mo. O.E.l.-0.A.C. 2828 HARBOR Bl VD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 • I 1 ' ' t;t:. 0 IL I .. or FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ... , .. o IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~. 4 cyl .. 4-speed, ldiscl brakes. heater. vi nyl interior, Duckel seats, deluxe bumper group. L•c . 4H?l0X16.5JJ2 .. 1974 PINTO ·~RUNABOUT 2.JOOcc. 4 speed, Bucket Seals, bumper guards. tinlcd glass. #4.11114263544 2300 cc, .c cyl., 4 speed, A78xll whitewall tires, tinted glass. metallic finish. (4Rl241687<M) HARDTOP 2.J 111re. neater, vinvl inlerior. buckel·seats. carpeting, etc. 4ROZYl81 30" ~~N°'74 GALAXIE Loaded incl : V8, auto. tr ans .. fKtory a ir, power slHrlng, power disc brakt's. steel belted whitewall tires, tinted glass, dlx. bumper groop. (4J58S11..o&J l IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMME DIATE DELIVERY va, auto., trans .. fac tory air, power steering, power d isc brakes, heater, radial whitewalls. tinted glass 4J6JS1303'46 . -· :~!,o~a~~!!~e~t!!~rfte!'heater. (YX\15811) '71 CHEVY VEGA 4 speed, radio, heater, vinyl roof. License No. !587DBW) '7 O PL YM . Fury Ill Hardtop auto. trans.. factory ai r conditioning. power s1eer in9, radio, heater, #o.t .. KAX '72 PINTO 2 Dr. 4 speed, AM/FM radio. heater. Lie. No. 777ESE -· ' 1------------------------------- 119 FORD VAN Auto. trans. Rt'al workllorst'. F7 .. 327. '70 FORD f 250 lf.i.J. PICKUP, V8. auto. trans .• radio. lieatt'r. Rt>ady fo1 a camper, Lie. No. 17071G '72 MERC. Monterey 10 Passenoer wagon. V·B, auto. trans., factory air conditioning, powt'r steering, power (disc} brakes, radio, he,..ter, tinted gl,..ss. Lie. No. 9SJDTT '69 FORD Sq. Wgn. Aut o .. fact. air, pawer steering. power brakes. radio & healer. root rack. (690EMZ) '68 BRONCO ' WHL. DR tVE. Radio. heale r. Lie. No. WXP«l3 '72 COURIER Pickup ' speed, r"adio, hed ter, vinyl interior. Lie. No. 227FOY '70 FORD E300 Van Auto. lr,..ns .. radio. ht'aler. IAHH71110 '73 MAVERICK Air conditioning, automatic lransmisston. V·8, power slt"ering. 1'21SGWV '72 TORINO Wagon Loaded incl. V·B, auto. tr•ns .. factory a ir condi· tioning, power stt'erlf1\;I, IUQGege rack. Lie. No. "20FWL. '73 PONT. V,entura V-8. auto. trans., factory a ir conditioning, power" . steering, radio, healt'r. Lie. No ... 9 .. HOJ :?u~Y fs9.~~-B~~Q~n~. fa ctory air conditioning, power steering, radio, heater, wli itewall ti re-s. tinted glass, luggage rack. 1.59GVA heater. '73 PONT. Le Mans Faclocy air conditioning. power stttrlng, power brakeS, radio, heatt'r, ,f983GJV '73 LTD 2 Dr. H.T. V8, avto. trans .• factory air conditioning, power steerlnQ, power ldiscJ brakt's, radio, neater, whitewa 11 tires. tinted glass. Lie. No. 676GVQ . '73 MUSTANG V-8, auto. tr ans., factory air condi1ionlng, power steering , radio, heater, tinted glass. Ser. No. J F01 Fll5180 '72 INTL. Scout Wgn. V8, avto. trans .• "' wheel drive. Lie. No. 116EFH FORD ' ' -__ .., _...,_. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW '74 RANCHERO ( #4A47H1 59445) THIS PICKUP TRUCK & CAMPER IS READY FOR YOUR PERSO N .IL" TOUCH. ...,..._ ---- -Cuslom Stylesidt', 340 VI, gauges, t"""-1!!'· solid stale ignition. crul se·O-millic lr11ns., optiona l ralio rea r axte , power steerlng, radio, lintt'd glass. vlnyl scar. (FLOYUT10017) • • > ' 4 speed lraf"ls., heater. whitew<1Htires. vinvl in- 1 c r i o r ; fo ol kif , SGTAN.46013 BUTH UNITS 1 6 cyl., adj. pass. seat, gauges sotid state ignition, sliding cargo door, extra . cooHng radiator, F&R '.J!!:i~ chrome bumpers. low ~. mounl swing lok mirrur, 1ELBSH<120905 BRAND NEW '74 FORD F-250 '4 TON PICKUP '< F?.5BR U42524 l YOUR CHOICE • ( v n c a g r< ( c· b c a ' a g h g p n d r p t d p . . .... San Clemenie To1lny's Final Capisirano EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 135, 5 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1974 TEN CENTS $300,000 Earmarked For Waste A bright-blue U.S. Treasury che<:k for nearly $300,000 has been placed in city coffers in San Clemente today and it amounts to hal f the amount th e government owes the city in back "pay" related lo the b'l'a nt for the sewa~c treatment plant. But ins1ead of being applicable to the city's new general fund in a preliminary budget set for publication nc:itt week, the ca.!Al will have some tt'1:ht strings attach('(!, City Manager Kennet h Carr said toclay. Under the terms ot the original grant. ;111 the cash offered by the federal government for the reclamation facilit y has to be used for waste treatment. Hence, 1he lalcst chunk of money will garner interest in the bank unl il councilmen can find a y.•orthy sanitation project. carr said thnt Y.'ilh the passage of legislation after the original grant was made several years ago. it was discoven>d that San Clemente qualified for more money than originally thought. A year's lobby ing in \V;.ishington, D.C .. precl'ded the ruling by the gove rnment tha t San Clemente could reap the extra dividends. "In 1ny mind the n1ost likely llSes for lhe money v.·ould be either spending it later \\'hen y.·c would need to expand our present facilities. or to help retire the bonds still Outstandin~ on the original construction," Carr said. As for using the cash for nonrelated projects, Carr tcrrned the idea "an impossibility." No word has yet co111e on when the .city could expect the last half of the back "pay.'' The fi rst ball, hoy.·evcr, is consolation enough. S<ut Cleniente's Council Meeting Delaved a Week .I &tn Clemente's city council ranks are expected to be so sparse tonight that a regular meeting will ha ve to be held next Tuesday to transacl business. Three of th <' council 's five members will be out or the rity tonight and city ai des e?Cpect only a perfunctory session in which tthe meeting will be called to order and immediately adjourned to Tuesday night at 7:30. A minimum of three members is needed to make the council officia l, but new rouncilmen Tony DiGiovanni and Patrick Lane will be attending a training conference sponsored by the League of California Cities. Paul Presley is in Oklahoma on business, city aides said. One or the prime items on the agenda next week will be the preliminary budget. City aides promised to unveil the document on Fritlay. Orauge Ceast Weather Considernble cloudiness Thurs.. day with only partial afternoon clearing, according to the weather se rvice. Continued rool days. Highs Thursday in the mid-803. 1.-0Y..'S to- night 55-M. INSIDE ·roDAY A Torrance couple have 1uc-. cessfulltJ sued a fertility drug manufacturer after discovering Ute drug caused tl!cir son'1 de· feet. But file legal figJlt for ~fork Breimliorst continues. See story, Page 26. D•llf "''°' Sl.aff ""'" HONORED BY CHAMBER Gen. David Blakelock San Cleme11lc Chamber Civcs Scconcl A'~arcl Nonnally, San Clementcs' chamber of commerce ooly hands out its Citir.en of the Year accolade once per annum , but the citation went out for the second tio1e Tuesday. This time the recipient was present, and Brig. Gen. David Blakelock (USA Rel) was praised by the chamber for a second time. Gen. Blakelock had been bfdriddcn \vlth a Jung complaint anti could not be present at the chamber's annunl banquet earlier this sprin~. \\hen lhe 3\\•ard \\'as first announced. But on Tuesday, his strength remarkably restored, the winner humbly accepted the chamber's hi ghest honor. Described bv Chamber President Robert Beasley. as a "Great Ameri can and a great San Clememtean." the \liiMcr said that after 39 years in the service and 25 years in San Clemente, he feels "like a native.'' "All that I have done lo help thC community during 1hose years has been a pleasure," he said. Gen. Blakelock served as a rouncilman. n1avor and veteran's leader in lhe communiiy as well as the head of the board \Vhich was set up to allow construction of a new civic center. Among his prime ~ivic interests has been his work with the Salvation Army. San Jua11 Panel Eyes Dana Hills Boimda1·y Battle San Juan. Capistrano City Councilmen have voted unanimousl y to enter a school district squabble over a l t e n d a n c e boundaries for Dana Hills High School. lK response to a pica by the Parent's Steerin g Committe Against Overcrowding, the council Monday pascd a resolution asking Trustees of the capistrano Unified School District to reconsider a recent decision which "split San Juna Capistrano.·· • I ree ------------- l' e1at11ro to Cle11ae1ate Off shore Drilling Campaign Slated From \\'ire Ser\ices The oil industry "'as reported today 10 be preparing a campaign for public support of offshore oil drilling bct\\'et!n .4ll-yea1· Bid For Scliools Up for J' ote? All·year school, a ..:ontroversial issue considered all but dead by officials of the C3pistrano Unified School District, may be resurrected. San Juan Capistrano City Councilman John S\\'eeney ""'ants to see the issue on lhc November ballot. "I think \\'e should place it on the ballot as an advisory vote. to let us know if people are interested in restudying the issue," said Sweeney. He pointed out that in periods of extreme growth, such as the district js facing now . the tendency is to build several expensive structures \li1hkh only have to be abandontd later y.·flen the growth slows doY.'Il. "I want all taxpayers to ha\'e a chan ce to ex press their viev.·s on year·around use \See ALlrYEAR, Page 21 lhe Ventura County line San Clemente. dov.11coast to Currently, offshore oil drilling is prohibited along the Orange Coast £rom the Santa Ana River southerl y to San Clemente by the Shell·Cunningham Act. Oil officials. hoy.·ever, have rejXJriedly earmarked $500,000 for the campaign, according lo a report publi shed by the Los Angeles Times. 1'.1ost of the money is for an environmental impact report but $100,000 is for a public relations c.::1npaign. The Western Oil and Gas Association \\'ill run the campaign, the newspaper sajd, quoting unidentified i n d u s t r y sources. Director of an association task force of about 50 persons is Arthur Spaulding. former petroleum administrator of the City of Los Angeles. the Times said. The campaign is in response to a request by the Bureau of Land rnana gemcnt for lbe industry to suggest oil-drilling tracts in a SE>Ven million acre area from Ventura County to San Clemente. The location begins just south or the famed Santa Barbara blowout area and is just offsbore of immensely populated -a~ popular -beach towns stretching more than 100 miles. and including the Los Angeles oceanfront. An 1.;.ridustry representati\'e said "\\'C .... ·ere stunned " by rhe federal proposal's scope. He said he hadn't expected it. until more time passed after the 1969 Santa Barbara offshore well blowout. Moore, Alda and Tyson Win Television Emmys LOS ANGELES (AP\ -Mary Tyler 1'.loore, the free·spirited career girl of "The ~1ary Tyler Moore Show." and Alan Alda, the antiestablishment Hawkeye or "M·A·S.H," v.·on Emmys today as the best comedy stars of the 1973·74 television season. Telly Savalas, the crime-busting "Kojak,'' and l\Uchacl teamed. the mother on "The Waltons." won Emm ys as best lead performers in drama series. Cicely Tyson, who played the 100-year· old woman in "The Autobiography of 1 Miss Jane Pittman," and Hal Holbrook, skipper of ;'The Pueblo," won Emmys as best performers in a special program . William Hold en. making hi s television debut as the \'eteran cop in "The Blue Knight" and ~fildred Natwick, the fussy amateur detective of ''.The Snoop Sisters," were named best lead actor and iead actress in a limited series. The Emmy winners were announced at an informal press gathering at the Century Plaza lJotel. Under a new and complicated system by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the winning actors in each category are announced before the Emmy ceremonies May 28 on NBC-TV, At that time, the winners in the four categories or best actor will compete against each other for actor of the yea r. ACTRESS WINS EMMY Cecily Tyson • uerr1 ()11 lluited. lt'n!J San Clen1entc Realtor Don Co n· rad has been chose n to serve on the board of Orange Co unty United Way. Conrad. active in South Coast con11nunily proj· ects, \vill help direct county· \Vide effort wh ich operates on S3 1nillion bud~et allocated to scores of charitable and service _g_ro_ups_. ____ _ Woman Gets Life Ter111 For Murder Convicted murderess Susan Sutcliff sobbed uncontrollably Tuesday after Orange County Superior Court Jud ge H. \\larren Knight handed her a life sentence in the holdup.slaying of an Orange school teacher two years ago. ~ y.·as the second time Mrs. Sutcliff had been given a life term in the murder. lier first trial \\'as overturned by an appeals court because inadmissible evidence was used. 1'.1rs. Sutcliff, dressed in a mod pink outfit. was calm until Knight read the sentence. Then she sat down suddenly and burst into tears. sot-bing over and over again "It's not fair . it's not fair." The judge had already · .ied a de· fense motion by attorney Norbert Bundt for a new trial and a reduction in the conviction from first to second degree murder. Mrs. Sutcliff spent tv.·o months in the California Institute for Wome.n after her first conviction in the slaying of 24·year- old Gera ld Mitchell. Two men were also convirted of n1urder in the case and both are serving prison Lerms on their first convictions. Jerry Wade. serv ing a life term. was !he admitted triggerman in the slaying and William Cartwright, driver of the getaway car, was convkted or second degree murder and sentenced to five years to life. Both men were on furlough frotn a minimum security prison v.·hcn the murder occurred. Jt1rs. Sutcliff escaped from the women's institution and remained al large for two months un til she \\'as recaptured to stand trial again. Rt1 sl1 School Wl1ere 35 Pupils llelll \IA.i\LOT. Israel !Al'I -\\'ilh gun~ blazing, Israeli soldiers stormed inlo a srhool today \Vhere lhret' Arab gui!rriltas y.·ere holdi!lg about 85 lsral'li teen.a ge rs hostage. '!'he Israeli s1atl' rndio said thL• guerrillas "·ere killed . There \\'as no in1medialc official "·ord as to th e fate of the h .. 'Cn·agers seized during the night while they slept. But stretcher bearers were seen coming out of Ule school shortly after the ar1ny assault carrying casualties. ·r h e i r nun1ber could not be ilnmediately determined. They appeared high. Later. it was reported that either 13 or 16 studenls died. The arrny attack c:Jnlc less than a half hour before the guerrilla deadline for the release of 20 prisoners held by Israel. The 1\rabs threa tened to blow up the building and kill the lOU!hs. The Israeli government agreed to meet this demand and negotiations \Yere under v.•ay through the Frenc h ambassador. Police here In' 1'.\aalot said that the guerrillas began opening fire . ., the chil- dren before the Israeli troops launched their assault. The troops opened fire fron1 one side of the school for about three minutes. Ther: other soldiers shot their way into the building through a door on the opposit~ side.Vhe assault appeared to be over "in abouf 30 seconds. A witness shouted out s h o r t I v thereafter: "The building is in the hand! o[ the army -that's for sure." The guerrillas had set a deadline of 6 p.in. -9 a.m. PDT -for the release of the prisoners. Just before the Israeli troo1>s opened the assault, the terrorists yelled through a megaphone: ··six o'clock i s approaching! Have mercy on your children! Remember your children!" The gunmen had been hold ing the youngsters aged 14 to 17. for more than 13 hours in the school. five miles from the Lebanese border. . "The terrorists started shooting at the children just before the so Id i e r .s charged,·· said a policeman v.·atching the bloody scene. "There are dozens y.•ounded and some- dead." he said. Boys and girls began lea ping from the school windows as the gun battle exploded. Newsnu.~n were held back from the scene. To\\'nspeopl e said the shooting lastt>d for about 10 minutes, with the sound of sinall arms. submachine guns. and t~ee GUERRILLAS, Pag~ 2) J US T FEJV WORDS I N RIGHT PLACE Less than ' three lines of 1ype to m.ikr a $2.100 sale .. , y.·hcre else can v.::tu find a deal lik that'! ~!ere' :i sa1npl1• ul the poy.•er of ":i fey.· Y1ords 111 the n g'flt place·· in Dally Pilot cla~iflcds : 21' VENTURE & Trailer. 2 Outboards. many 'ras. $2100. (Phone No. I. Those l\\'O ;jud a hair linr of \YOrds made the sale. Let a Da ily Piiot Ad·viso1· help you make a sale. Diol the direct line, 642·5678, and she'll help •·ou select )'our "few words" for the "right place:' Daily Pilot advertising. ·----- The school bo.'l rd voted to send nil or next year's ninth brradcs east of the San Qiego Freeway to San Cle1nento Hig h School th is fall. Students from the rest of the city will attend Dana lfill s. The other winners -such as the programs selected as the year's best by a blue-ribbon panel -v.•ill be annOWlced May 28. The ne\v system v.•as the result or controvery which arose when the acade.my tried to narro\v the categories so there y.·oo\d be fe,ver Emmys awarded. The uproar caused I h e academy to install the new system. which resulted In more nomin.1t ions and award s than ever be.fore. Candidates Address Cof C "Freedom Of Choice \V8S given IO Mission Viejo la st yea r. but denied to us," said Edward Herring, spokesman of the parent group. lie referred to a practice in \\'hlch parents last summer could choose \vhich high school their children would attend. "Tbe 53 mc C()lJrtesy shot.1ld be extended to san Juan Capistrano fa1nnles1" he said. Councilmen Yvon Heckschcr ogrcr.d, saying he, too, believed the mission community sould get :is m u c h consideration as others. }lfrrlng said ii has not b ee n deternline that Dana llills l!lgh School can't accvn1modate the &1 incom.ing fre11hmcn from S:ln Juan Capis trano. "They movrd our boundaries and dlvidrd our con1munity in hnlf," he SAld . "We believe children have been made IS.e SQ ABH~E. Pa1e I> Other winners included : Supporting actor (comedy) -Rob Reiner. "All in the Family." SupPOrting acotr {drama) -~'lichael Mori Arty, "The Glass Menagerie." supporting actor (comedy, variety or music) -Harvey Konnan, "Carol Burnell Show.·· Supporting 11ctte$.q (comedy) -Cloris Leachman, "~1acy 'J'yler rtfoore. '' Supporting actress 1drama l -Jonnna l"olilcs. ''The Glass Menagerie." Supporting actrtss {comedy. variety or music ) -Brenda Vaccaro, "Th<! ShApc or 1'l.lngs.'' I Directors of the San Clemente chamher of Commerce Tuesday heard l\\'O challengers 10 county office holders as.v11\ the Incumbent! for lack of representation. ~1arcla Bents chided incumbent Firth District Supervlsorlal Candidate Rona ld Ctlspcrs and Dr. Donald \Voodington did the same with County Superintendent of Schools Robert J>eterson. Tuesday. a session of the dircctcrs marked tho second consecutive m1..'0tlng featuring candidates for county office. Mrs. Bents took the featured role at the luncheon session accusing Caspers of lgnorln~ the needs and wl hes of his 1.."0nsUtuents In the south portion of the Fifth rn.trlct. She pledged lo do better U she is elected, • "A member of the Board or Supervisors has to Y.'Cllr three hats bec:.f\u:se the board funCAlons a.Ii the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of county government," she said. Sht sakl that the current board falls to communicate withln Its own tTK'mbership and she pledged to open channels if she were elected. Caspers she charged. has visited re"" ii any, county departments personally and she 11dd1..'<i lhat disenchantment Among heads of the departrnents has been a factor In the loss ol seven persons in recent 1nonths from the top jobs. "I pledge personal visits to e\1er)' department if I'm elected," she said. As o n1ean.! of assuring better rapport v.l1h comtltue:nts In the South ·county, 1'.lrs. B<'nts -tor 13 months 1hc fori:>man of the pl"\,~\l Grand J ur~· -sald she V.'Ould meet t\\'ice 111Qnlhlv \\Ith locaJ residents and groups in pubhc ~ath~r1nRS calculatL'd to glean needed information on her decisions. In tone, Dr. \Voodington's briefer presentation y.·a~ similar lo !hat or l\lrs. Bents. The ~olt: cha11('n~L1r to !he county superintendent position, cha.rgt'Ci the incumbtnt wllh n1alnt:llr11nJ1t "too \oy,• a profile" ru1d not com n1un1 ca t Ing cffeetlvely with superint endent' of t~ county's school sy&tr111s Dr. \Voodlngton. add<.'d th:H llm coun1y ()ffice <.-ou1d perjorm far 1noft' functions In the aN:!a of channeling ~1Jvemment assistance to individual di!itrit.1 and tSee 1101' Efl!LS, f>a~ I) ·~ DAILY PILU! - Hit s St1c1g l U_1 1.. l'ET l~ll l\lllEG 01 tllt tU•I• PllCl St.>11 i\l'"'" horni.: co11s1n1c11on 111 S11111!1ern (J rani.:c ('oun!y will h;1 \•• to IJf> turt..iil• d lx-c<iu.~1~ 1here 1~n l gotnA In ~-1·nuu~h n1onc> to pt1y for 111·" roo1cL; ro nt1ndJ1• l/1c 1rart1c. <it"cordini.: to <>rur1~1· l'.4,un1y Hf>ad Uln!m1ss1oncr Ted \lcCon• illc. r-.tcCon\'i llc tnld \t•11 J>orl B ca ' •I 1 01.lnril m'"· r-.lorvla\1 !u,., 01!1 1·11 ..... 11 oppnsf' an) 1:1nd u~i· 111 lhl' South L;1 guna ;irea, for 1n~t<ifl''t'. 1hu1 \\1!1 dt·1~·nd •1n I'atllic CAJc1st lligh11a~ i\lcConville assurL"d \I'.'\\ 111•rt B(•J t·h 1·1!y fathers. h<l"f'1er, 1h:1t h 1 s clep.'lrtment 1s not 1·ndors1ng or ('\r•n cnnsidc·ring. {1 rno•t· 10 P''lj\E·!I ~1111111 ~ IJ. The defunct f':.it1f!c· ("or1.1 Frl"t·.1;:,1 "\\'e can't scrv1t<· new d1••elupn1~·nt s 111 thC' South Coast :ire<•. MJ tbi1t le~Ht'~ U'i \1 1th the onl.v 1il!rn1al1\'l" 11! r•·1h1c111.~ dl'll S1t1cs. ·• :\'lcConvillc .'iatd .\fcConvill c said road 1.·011!.truct1tu1 everywhere in California v.•ll l soo11 f:1ll hopelessly Jxohind schcdult•.!i l>cc:.iu&· or 111a1or cutbacks in federal :.ind stale funds . l\lcConville said the short:u.:c "'111 have a major impact on long ra ogc plans ro:- the Corona del i\1ar fr~wa~ Orlgi nally planned ·lo lit· 111 1111h tl1•· <.'Oastal frf'f'1va y, lhC' Corona df'l ~1:1r Freeway route no"' 1\·ould durnp 1r:iff11· on Coast I lighway. Ncv.·port Bcetcl1 off1r1a ls ha1·c> l>t••·n pushing for :c nel'I route through Hon11:i and Coyote canyons in Irvin" tha t would ai111 the frt'C1vay 101vard l.agun:i Br;ieh. r..fcConville did prom ise to bf'111n a !->tucl y of !hill proposal th;l l he'd pro1111sj•d last year. hut he s.1 1d !1c (·an "t 1n;1ke <iuv promise.~ ll'hcn the t'tJUll' would evt·r be l.Jui!t. J>oin1ing lo the ste<.idy decrease in ga.~ tax rcvf•nucs. fl ll·Conv1ll(' snid "1vh c-n 111e look ahead it's very difficult to 1•1su;_d11.c con.~1 ruc:tion of a ne111 project Jikl' the ilonit.1 Canyon bypat-S, :1t feast during !hf' nex1 10 years." ~lcConvJlle poln1cd out that the state is having trouble f'Vcn getling n1on1'Y !o ~l·I the Corona del ~1ar fo'ret>way startC'd and to get the Nc"'port f·recy,ay finished. "The money just isri"I there. And l don 't sC>C anylhing in the publi c's att11ucll· that will rome up to 111akc more mon1·y available." ~1cConvilfc said. 11c pointed out th at 1~rop. 5 on thi· state ballot June 4 is asking thal 2;, percent of !he declining gas tax dul!:1r.~ be diverted to rapid transi t. "\Vc'rc go ing to ha ve <.i toug:h t1nlc finding the rnonry just lo pay fur Ou• 1naintcnnncc of the basic systenl l\l' J1ave." McConvllle said. "Be<:ausc of the dollar shortag:c, l\lcConvillc r:illcd tnlk of revi ving the Coastal Freewav "arademic." "If we hadn't.had the uprising \\ith th<· Freeway f<~ollics. lhc. slate •1·ou1d h:n t· had to give up th e freeway ;iny1vJy because thev "'ooldn't have the n1oncr to built it ,'' ~1i.·Convillc s:1id. · l 'rf>lll J•ag e 1 HOPEF U l~S • • • rc<:olvin~ differences i'\\ !h1· tl1<:tl'l•·t lr·\!·I The ca nd idate appt:ar•·d :is thl· g1H~~1 ld Chamb<>r Prcsiden! Hober1 B1··1~l1". himself a retirl'd 1rustl'l' ol tli·· Capic;trn11r1 l 'nifi ed School ! •1.·l 11t·t Dr. Bci1slcy snid th;1t ::; 1· v t' r ;1 1 supcrintrndcnts of Cfllllll\" ."<'hOIJI ··1~tv111> enoourngcd Dr. \\loodingll•ll to s1·,·I\ rl 1 · pust held by Dr. Pt~!cr5un. Potted l'lanh S1ol1 ·11 ,\ plant pilff.'r('r 11c•nl 10 11•11rk in tl11• front \a!'d 11f [I !'>;111 L"it•1!1l'11!e n1:111 l'uesd~y ;ind 111<1c!i.' ul f 11irh the fl'Si1lt:11!'.'> prin1e SIOCk I ahu•1t at SIHll. \\'esl<·v :l Thor1111s of :106 ,\ I ,11<..1dor Lanl' diSt·1J1ert·d lhc· loss 1,t 'l'll'ral l;ir~c j>ottcd plant!-> 'fuc.:.da~ .1t1ern111.J11 OlAl'IGf COAST l""°'""~"{ ,. ····~'""".C~~.,.,,., 1··~•-<l I''' N•,. '"" · • 1 r>' ,,... ntntWJ- l""''' PU! ' • ,,.,., 'l'lol• • • .,, I'''"'~~· ,_. '" '' '•·1'1 IY• ''"' t.•~-. fj "~l'I<>" I•• , •. , IJ.·~r•··f""' '"'" v, ..... ! .... ~.'. "" .,_ ... , ...... ···J ",1• r"""""' '. ·•I 'I•"'"~'' ;I~ " 1 ' I LI '!"" 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Despite Nixon's contention thHt the impeachment inqui ry has "lhe full NIXON TAKES FRIENDS OUT FOR RIDE. Story, Page 4 \\1atergate story ," only one Republican. Rep. Edward Hutchinson of '.\l ichigan. opposed issuing a subpoena for tapes of Nixon conversations. Thirty seven voted in favor. The dates were for April 4, 1972, after John N. t<.litchell alleged ly approved a plan for Republican sur veillance. and for Jwie 20 and June 23. 1972. shortly afler the \Vatergate break-in . den1ands for hush 1noney intcn!:iirit..'<I. -29 to 9 for the diaries fronl July 12· July 31. in1mediately before and Aftl'r the existence of the \Vhitc House tnp1n~ svstem ~·as disclosed before the Senate \\ratergatc n<'ctring s. -32 to 6 on subpoenaing diaries for October. 1973 rovering the period Archibald Cox 1\·as fired as speci al \\laterga1e prosecutor . All the vol('s against the subpoena 11·cre Nist by Hcpublic;uis wiht !ht:-rx· reption of one. Rrp. !lay 111ornto11 ! I). Ark. l, who joinl·d c1&ht Hc·public:ans 1n lhe 29-9 1·01c. Today 's subpoenas \\'ere only the third and fourth el'cr \"Oted by a co1nn1ittee uf Congress on a president . TI1e first \\';JS issued bv the $cnal1• \\latergate con1mittee last· sum mer hut the courls refused to cnforre it. The S('cond 11·as issued h\' the lluuse Judiriary Con1rnit.t eC' i\prll II. KISSING CONTESTAN TS WHILE AWAY THE HOURS Darlene Be iset, Lloyd Gensel Keep Puckered Up Four roll calls were requirert to ap-- Pl'"O\'C the four separate p<1rts of !he second subpoena for Nixon's diaries. The President picked up as many as nine supporters on one of those roll calls. On Apr!! 11, the \"Oil' on !ht• firs1 subpoena "'as 33 "'\th 1v.·o ,1bsentee~. Hcpub\icans Charles F:. \\'ig&ins of C11lifor nia nnd 1'rent !.-Ott of :O.lississippi joined Hutdtinson at thal 1in1e Jn \"Otinf: against a subpoena but re v er s e d tht!mselves today. 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P11man f1n1· ff Ir cl:'.1c~n · !)11·11 1 f1.,i1 t ~111111 "tlat t•lsc \\'c l 111 <J J I' ,j \It"-/'1'1t1/1. 11-hlJ ;1l ii Jlrl'\'IOllS Cf111ti. ii in•· 1.n~ .... 11d ~hi• ;ind l11•r lah' 1'111~h;111d 11 ,1! .11\ ·-1t•d tYl••tr t•nnr1· !ifl' ~' · 1:~ 1n··1 th1 -1101!·ur-J,,. ft'sl;P1r:111r ti l<f ('our1• lln11•11 '! •'H' tnu t !Jc .'I kinder \• • • J ti•' .. ' '( I I'" I' I ,. t ' ·1 11 11 C.I \1U'-t1\l'.~o; " 111r1 1 >1;ini ro 1lu th11• 11 n1.q1 of !h1· '111«1 i.tl• 1 \•·.'l t·ll"; drJwn 1n 'I Sig·nal Issue Approved B)' Cle niente Council Jolm M. Doar, the committee's special i111peactunen t counsel. said t he commillee would be asked to subpoena' more tapes Thursday -about 4-0 on contributions to Nixon's Im re-election campaign by milk producers and about 22 concerning settlement of an anlitrust suit againsl International Telephone and Telegraph Co. Gerald L. Warren. \\lhite llouse deputy press secretary, hinted today that Nixon "'ill refuse· to comply with any new subpoena. He de<:lined com .. · 'nt on the committee vote but told repcn1ers. '"The President believes the House Judiciary Committee has all the information it needs to proceed "'ilh the impeachment proceeding." Fro111 P11g e l G UERRILL,<\.S • • • bazooka rockets exploding. The French ambassador. joi ned by thf' Ron1anian an1bassador at !he guerrillas' request. was abou t to enter the three· story building v.·hcn the ~un battle began. '!'ht' issue of decorative back plates fo r 1r:irflc signals is still alive in San Juan Capi~trnno. C1tv Counciln1en 1·oted unanimously .\lundny to direct the city staff lo obtai;1 111•11· ctJSt figures fol' the manufacture and n1:,,tallt11ion of tht> structurl's. Anll lhl'y ordl'red that the one existing barkpl<lle be installed at a do1\11to•1n in1crsl·ct1on to get citzen·s reacti on to iL Director of Public \VorJ.:s \Villi am :O.lurphy sa id 1l1ere are 38 traffic signal srtu etures in four locations in the cit\". l'rl'hnunarv estimates \\'ere S2.200 rOr ~O \1 rough1~1 ron plates. Installation cos1s l\OUid probabl y run about SiOO. ··1nu1ally there >1as concern about the l-lolstein Project Sj}Hl'l\s PicJiels :\t Capo Heights A grou p of angry residents or the Capistrano lieights colony -armed with pil'krt signs and placards denouncing an "i111·asion of privac::y" -tonk their fight :1g;JJn~1 a nc<1rby development tf) the San ,Ju:in Capist rano City Council ~londay. f;i!bcrt r-.1oreno. president of the hon11.:ov.·ners association. charged that !h(• Holstein dcvC'lopment near Del ()bispo Road is violating the city's hill,.idC' ord1n<1nce. is cngaginp, in massi\'e rut-and-fill operations. and is cutting off I 11'\\'S. 1'hC' citt· council took no action. but told lhl' f'ity Staff to inl"estiga te the problem. '"The highl~1-touted hillside ordinance 1\h1ch docs apply in this instance has twen scctningly circumven ted by the dcl"elopl'r.·· said illoreno in a prepared slatt'n1cnt . '·The ordin0:tncc specifics that there is 10 be' a retention or natural canyons, dra1na~c s1vales; deep slopes. view rnrridors and scenic vistas. Directly ht•hind our ho1ncs a natura l canyon and 1lr:"11nngc s"•alc. has been tot a 11 y t'lnn1natcd ;ind several building pads lla1 c been e\cva1ed above our fencclines. added \\'eight 1rhieh. :1crording to our signal maintenance people. might create a problem during strong "'inds \1·hich n1ight fracture the signal JX)le."' said fl!urphy, in a report to the council. "Later we received a comn1ent fron1 Pacific Linion /\l etal , the n1anufacturer of the pole. stating that the pole design "'as PStablishcd to carry one more signal lens for a lurn a1Tow. This means approximately 25 pounds could be added to the pole as long as the surface area "·as not expanded too much." Enthusiasm for the plates v.·as first shown by forn1er Councilman Josh Garnmell "'ho had several dra'ft.i nJ?s made by local artist Luke ~fyhro. The late 1\like Darnold of El Peon Plaza had a sa1nple made ~·hich he donated to the city . The sample has a missio n bell, cross, and filigree ~'Ork. Concern was expressed about the legality or altering a standard traffic C.'C'nlrol device, the stability of the plate in a strong "-'ind and "'hether it would cause a distraction and become a traffic hazard . Center Parki11g Stiff Fine Due He said Nixon's chief \Vatergate lawyer, James D. St. Clair. is standing by his statement that ~ixon •'fill refuse to hand over any 111orc \\.'atergate tapes to either the cotnmiltee or special prosecutor Leon Jaworski. Afler the co1nmillce \"Otcd it adjourned until the afternoon .... ·he n it "·as 10 resume closed hearings and passibly listen to some of the tapes already in its possession. The co1nmi1tce \"Oled : -36 to 2 in favor of subpoenaing l\illon's daily di aries including memos from his staff and diclabelt recollections of con\·ersations for the period April-July 1973. when documents were remo,·ed from E. Ho..,.·ard llunt"s Vi'hitc !louse safe and destroyed . -32 10 6 to sub poena diaries covering February-April 1973, v.•hen the rover-up \\'as becoming unrn,·eled and llunt's Fro1n Page 1 ALL-YEAR • • • of schools." he said ~1ayor Roy Byrnes disagreed. "I don't think the reasonableness of A stiff fin e ,,·iJI be paid by an yone your request "·ould carry over to the pa rk ing in fron t of Von's ~tarket or anv ballot," said the .Mayor. ''It v.·ould be of the other shops in the !\·fission Village interpreted as an attempt to sell Shopping Center. something, and 'ft."e learned in the past San J ua n Capistrano City Councilmen that ev('n asking for an opinion po larizes \"Otcd unanimously l\londay to sel a fine people ." of $10 for anyone \\'h o docs not park in Byrnes pointed out that on tlie last marked stalls In the shopping area. municipal ballot the negativism about <1 "\\'e have only part·time enforcement police issue even influenced the vote on a of parking regulations," said City parks override is.sue. l\tanager Donald G. \Veidner. "The "Although the city is interested in Sheriff's dcpulies get to it V.'hen they schools. this action would b e can." inappropriale <tnd should be left to the But he said the safety~ problem v.'as school. boa rd ," he added. "They are very The French ambassador "'as reported to have entered the building ea rlier in the day. The guerrillas had strung electrical 1\·iring around the build ing after lht'Y seized it. The ~·ires v1crc belicvL'<i co nne<:led lo explosi1·e". An explosion boon1ed fro111 inside the school and srnoke poured front the "'indo"'S during the bat!le. Police said terrorist explosives may have been hit by bullets. Nev.·s1nen saw pools of blood on the floor of the room v.·here the hostages had been kept by the Arabs. y,·ho "'ore explosives strapped lo their v.·aists and carried automatic "·capons. Cranston Says 'No Co1iflict' LOS ANGELES (AP \ -Two San Diego bankers arranged and financed a $20.000 loan to operate an unofficia l com n1 unity se rvice office for Sen. Alan Cranston. a Democratic member of the Senate Banking Comrnittce. the Los Angeles lferald·Exan1incr reported today. The offil't' in San Diego 11·as operated for 16 months. The bankers v.·ere R o b e r t Peterso n and Richard Silberman. major stockholders in the Southern Cali fornia Fim i; 1tional Bank of San Diego. Cranston deni<.'rl there "'as any conflict of interests, saying. ··r ve never considered them as ban kers. I consider them as frie nds. :i nti they have ne ver talked to me about banking legislation." se rious enough to \1·arrant the stiff fine . skillful in deciding \\'hat is best." -;--~~-• ... ••·•ii··liiiiiii-,~"&-:;.;;;-~,~.;-;..;rm.uawi:ii·••iiii< .. ~ ..... iiiiio:~~-aau••·•1·a+~'" ........... ~~ Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort ~ liiiiJ l'l1nuna 1ing vic1rs con1pletel y," h e t·untin ut·d. II · SPORTING GOODS \1orrno s.1id in one p!ace filling has I Pl r;11scd the elevation by 2J feet. In other p.1rL<> of the tract 12 to 15 foot elevations ii ha1'(' Jx>cn noticed . · '~ BICYCLES-¥ ARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Bt'"ldCnls or Capistrano Heights also I ~ askPd the council to request 20-foot ~·-~9~••""•"••~:W~Ll!liilllllinrmn.,.-.. ,., .... mr:~~ lill8lli.~~ ~ ~-=--:.~ s<ibaek> '" ihc nrw development and ' : °"" 538 CENTER STREET--COS,TA MESA~46• I 9 I 9· CLOSED !hat t11trStorv units closest to their 1 'to' SUNDAY hon1es be e!iinlnatcd and rep laced by nnc·storv unit s. ,\1l!yo; Ho~ Byrnes. 11·ho asked that the tnatter bt~ invl's\i_ga ted. drew applause 11he11 he s:iid "\'oting against this tract tv:.i'> 011c of my better votes.'' l 'rom 1•a11e l S~)lj:\BBLE • • I ,, • Q. 1·11·tJ111s of lhe n11111bers game of !he atln11nistr:il1\·e office.'' The school. \\1hich has only been open 11\11 ~·t":irci. is f<icing overcro>1·ding in the toi\I. Sl'hool trustees asked its (;rowth l'l;1nn1ng Ad1·1sory Corn1niss ion to find St'\'eral alternatives and to reco111mend onC' solution lo the proble111. Their nr1j.!lnat proposal Y.'8S to send all incorning ninth graders next year from ~tissinn Viejo only to San Clemente lligh School. 1\rt<.>r several hcaringi; and protest fro111 i\llssion Vif'jo parents, Trustee Bob I !urot:t or . 1. ... gun11 Niguel suggested tliat thr boundury be lhc San Diego Freeway . 1'hC' bo111·ci evl•n tually adoplcd thi s plan. hut tlid glv1: p[lrcnts thf' option to se nd all thf'ir chif<lrtin to San Clemente High School If they d1cln't \\'301 thl'ir r11n1llics split \I the la~! niccting of the schonl board \lu.\nr Jtoy B~'r'llCS and councilman l)oui;l;1~ ,\'n~h nddrrssed thf.' boani and a~ki·d !hat th(' decision be postponed bul tt11'1r r('qu<'~I 1\11-. dcnit>d. • ' Tennis Shoes 8.95 to 23.95 Baseball Shoes 10. 95 to 24. 95 All Purpose Shoes 9. 95 to 17. 95 Soccer Shoes 9.95 to 24.95 Basketball Shoes 9. 95 to 23. 95 Volleyballs 4.25 to 18. 95 Volleyball Nets 13.95 to 31.95 Basketballs 5.95 to 31.95 · Basketball Backboards 14. 95 Basketball Goals & Nets Soccer Balls Racquetball Racquets 6. 95 to 37. 95 Tennis Rac;~ets 5. 95 to 50.00 Badminton. Rackets 5.95 & up Baseball Mitts, Balls, Bats, Caps, Sox . Speedo Swim Suits Warm -up Suits Baseball Warm-up Jackets Dart & Dart Boards Racket Stringing Bikes, Parts, Tires, Tubes, Repairing . I • NE O•ke 11 cl • '" ... t '" ... • 1: "' ., " '" •w ·t , ... 8 OK ... ' •• •• "' ,, •• ••• .. .. •• •• 1 ~ • • ' ,, " ., " " i ' ' " • • ' " ' • ~ ' ' ' ' • • • ' • • • " , ·~ l " " . .at ,, 21 •• It 25 o ' " 10 !Vo ' .. •3 1: • ti 11 , . ~1 4.Sl . " ' .. ~ ". , ' . ... . " llf l'f • . " " . J 19\t 190 21 ~ 1S SS o " 371 1 0 ' .. ]8 lS'1 7'11 2S ' . ~ " J 21 • , ' ' ' . 19 71 , . 10 1, ' .. ' 7 991 ~. " ' ' liO II 1 ' ' • ' J' 1l • . ' , " ' " ~ ' . .. . " " J : • " ' N •> . ~ . S lSS 1 ' , ~ " " ' " ' • ' ' " ,6 ~ , " ' t6 ·~· ' " " . " , • " " ' '" • " . "" ,, • • . "' ' . . ' " •• " ' .. " " ' . • " " I ' ' • ' ' • '" • ' .. ~· '" . " . ,, . " ' " " "l '!! ' " • ' ~ " ' " Jl, j .. .. • ·~· " "' \Y cclue~day's Closing Prices 111" N~ " •• '" " 1•11 ' 21•• ' . .... " .. "' ' ... ~ ' " . '. 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' 1C1 1-.-,._, "~ " ' ' " ' o~ ' "' " . -,._ Y cat ',, H 1gh-LO\\, AJlp ear E, e1·y Satu1 d av T1·adi11g of Stocli:s Still it1 Dol(h·11111~ NE\V YOllK lU I I ~ -' Stock µ1 u.:c!:o dr1ftl:d lo.,.,t:r 1n dull tradu1g 011 lhl Ne\ Yo1k Stock I xchang1; \V1:d1H sc11v 1'he l>o11 Joni:!> ndustnil \tJ3~(1 1110-. ni; na1 rO\\ r11ngc U1roughout thc d 1' lo~t J 80 points 10 !HG IH Dechnes held 1n clgbt to-f1\c \..:ad O\er 1d\ n1ccs of lht nwre than I 7'1. l issues lradcd Ck>s1 ng volun1c curne to approxunatc!y II n11lhon ~hurC"s con1pa red I\ 1th 10 880 000 fucsda} Soaring 11ll('r1:st rate::; 1nfl it on uncertain political future ha\1; kl pt und P t ~Jdt:nt i\ xon s lll\CStors Stdt:hncd for weeks On the lradmg Amcnca11 E:xchangt' stocks de1:l1ncd 111 .:>lui;;.;1sh ' \ S~ ~ I •I ,. e Cl'Hhl HI.oil Low c OM CPI; Ml 3 3?., ·~ • ..._ • • • • ' ' : s • • '" . ' " ~ ' m ' ~ ". , .. . " " ' " •l • .. ~. • " ' • '" .. " ' '" " l ' . ' ",, ' " " r1111erican ' " ' "' -ll " " • • l " . ~ • " n..-~. u • y I P..._~~ "' ,, 2:\~ t Ill ~lo•t Artive Amerienn Sales Volume Fi11an ce l Briefs e 18'1, Tele• OKLAHOMA CITY Okla (APJ -AUornc}~ tor lB~I and Telex ha\C asked a federal appeals court t o re\ erse lower courl decision which ordered eLtch of the computer firms to 1my !ht> other milhons of dollars 1n damages The 10th U S Circuit Coul'.t of Appea ls s not cX!)l'<!tcd t 1 1::;suc fl dec1SJon for at li::i~ 1 .... 0 monms e Dolla1 61111as LONDON tUPl1-Thc VS dollar bounded back 'V{rlnc:s da~ ga1n1ng strong!) on Euro pe:in 1noney nH1r11.-1s from Tuesdays lo'v levels { old.._ price fell shghtlv The dollar lost ground 1n Tokyo clos ing al 'J:l7 45 ~en con1parcd with T u c 5 d a y s 277 90 yen But Europenn markets pro\ tded the f1rsl good news 1n 11ceks for holdt'rs or u s dollars Good DeedP make the scene Sundays '" the !Jfl OA!l V PJLOl \ TONI GI-IT'S 1~\7 1-IIGHLIGHTS 1\BC O u 30 -"Sk)'\vay to J)cath.'' A rescue partv battles severe \\'Ca t her to save pa!)sengers trap j>ed on ;111 :1crial tranl\\1:1y h uuflrcd s of feet abo\·c j:1g,gl•U 11h,11111ta1ns. St.ef:inic l'owcrs, John .\slin. Jo~eph (':unpenella. J to~s r-.Jartin nnd Bobby Shcr111;1n arc :H110ng the :,tars. KC'E'I' to B:30 -"l1Dt:an·~ l;oa l." 1'his dran1'1 of a n1an's cle,,,trtu•\i\C drl\C for politil'nl p0\\1er 111 C'arly·<·cn!t1r.' nrof)k!yn .'tar:-i Faye Dunaway. Robert Fox n·1u'lh ant! (~C'orgc Hv:-c. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening Orav1lle. Cil1f. Merv interviews R•ch· aid Burton and v1s1ts 1<>11h Lfe M1rv1n C1muon M1tctiell, Loli f1!1na 'ind Oav1cl ladd. Q) Movie: (CJ (90) "Ho11iblt Dr. MAY 15 HilchtDC~" (ho1) '&4 -0J1ba1~ 1 Sleele. Robe1t I lemyn1. 4.00 0 0 0 ([)mm CD tte•s ED Tht•bt in Amt1i<1 (2hr) "Ha t3 10 17 3 13,o !~,.¥ I ttcwl I t~n·s Goil · faye Dunaway, Robet l O 8on11U1 lo1•0l1h. and GtOI~~ Rase )\ar in 1 6 Ho1an's Herot~ !his ~1ory cl a man's destr11c11ve O 8rvul1 Hill bil1itl d11•e 101 po11t1cal power 1mon& the W M1u1on. lmpowblt 111~n in Broo~l~n ot tne !900s ~Moel Squid a!) P1no,,m1 Non l1 U) El Poll1t Con1alf:1 l6Mov1e: \Cl (2 hr) "Btll111\td"l 9:00 0 ('.l9 ~1 )(&)Cannon "Perlecl (com) 'b3 -Petti Cooke. Dudley Alob1" (R) lhe p11me suspect m ~ MOGie. • p1y1oll bu1gl1ry . 1s d19:over!d to m Hoctiepodi:t lodtt I h~Vt btt n rn 1~11 at lhe l•me lhe ED Speed Riter crune \Oas tomm1ned. 0 llJ (tl llW m HBC WedneM111 6:30 (t) Dt1!1r's Choit1 Movies: "Ha Plate Like Home .. A U Dick Va n Oykt 1110 or comedies about fam1l1 life 110 M111 Grill!n Sho'" "'Helta Mathe1, 'ooclb11" st1n 17 11_,1 Hot1n·1 Ht1ot~ Bette 01vis 1nd Ken Mall; "1i11ncl· Erl Zoom! p1, Mom, OAd l Ridlit" s!;irs John €D Tu vel film M1llty, Ch1flts Aldman and Abby a:l tte .. 1 Oilton: "Where'i Mommar • stotr~ W little Ras-c1l1 R1ch11cl Mull11an and Michele C11ey. 7:00 0 13i 0 0 m CD"''"' f6) !he Sold Ones O 8owhnt far Ootl1n El) f'1p1 Corazon L•J Movie: (C) (2h1) "Al1sk1ft SI· W Caru1~11 clel Mundo lui"-Outclooi ;,dvenlute J1lm. ll J Journer O Wh1l'1 Mr l ine! (0 I Lowe LllCJ W tt Takes A Thiel fr7 lV I D1r1m ol H111nie t£l E1mt11ld1 (23 (61Dra1nel W The ffend1 Chet l.29 (J ) Warld ol Sa"1w;il moram• a:J A.lion 8er11r ShoW EE) Th1te S1001es 9:30 O News EIID11111;i 10:00 0 (1' (8 ) 00 Ko11k "Dark Sun 111f ' {It) Whtn a sm1l!·t1me c11 lh•ef is murde11d IOI no ippitent ''a50ll. Moiak w1m1ses Chat the vie lim mus! h3ve bten a thi eot IQ somenne much hi&ller in !he WOlld ol tnme. Omm a~HewJ [6J Pt1ry Mason O 11 ~1 m~ Elliot .. A Man 7:30 O New Dalin: Cam• I ol Importance"' (It) Will Geer tue sls l3_ Ho11n'i H11oti ll a s!ubborn old man rry1n1 to O W11t J1ll Your Fillltr Gtl$ Komel hull! on tu h•s land tar hls grind 'Maude loves l'ilPI" IR) Jon alhan :.on. Oix t 111011 i~ asked to ce1t!11 wmiers d1$p!ays 1\ls vinous clia1 I 1he man as 1n)~ne by a buitd1n11. ~<!tlltiillOns when Ha1 ri Boyle it conlracrnr wha w1nls the !and tempts to collect <.ve1du1 bills ham m [I llH'n1llo Maude rnckrl! m P/JIH tl!t l o1cl Club O Help 1hy He11hbo1 I 0 lll'i Make A Deal l O.JO I Jou1ney la AdventuJf a Bobby Goldsboro She• 8111 CoJbJ Cl M1ll1<on s Mow1t, (2hr) ''I'll ~t . l 1JI Co~br. A DIJ ii Graltrlo•cl ~PU In My Dre1m~" !mJS) !>2 rn Tele·Comic:ol UOf•1 tl•1. Ud!IH1 lhom.~. l rdil~ 11:00 0 0 0 mm CE Nt .. J l"V~)O)' . I (V (!)(!O)@ Ql@ Nt•I \0 Ne'". Pnc:e Is Rtfhl U Btit ol G1outh• m Be•utthtd I~) ttitht Gallery J7 3 To Tell lht Truth Q MG'lie: jC) "OO{to1 in Di1t11u " ,ll 6 • Han,waod Sq11111 ~ \com) '64-0irk Bogarde, Samantha ED Slnirhon_t r Kill. (19 II ) Polite Su1ieon m Mii i ii.n: lmpas$iblt ED Olhu ~eople, ~htr Pl1cti 1 Q) The Untouc:h1bl11 Cl) Celtbflty ao .. 11111 1 17 l.31 Set1tl rlle ED T}lt Ghoul G1n1 ' !l 6 Tile S<ilnt a:OO f)(l9 a l(f SonnrlChe 1i (29.,.._)ThePlonees~ Comrdt tkluf (RJ Jim Ni!IXHS, lllrt . C1on~• .1nd 01nn1 lnamas r,utst )11:15£D O~y al 1t1&:hl Q l l '6 10 mcti1st: .. A81\ol €IJC1nem1 J4 Cl•~~· (II) Cesar Jfomero Ruest! a~J l l;JO 0 (•l'1 (I,) (IJ CBS Litt Movie: ~ s1lk1·~moolh con 1r11s\ who plan~! (C) "tlllnre ol Mind" (d11) '61}- .o ~2~.0C..O c.aDtJ. lliymond S1 JJcques ltilie N1eloon 0 Mow~: (C) (2h1) "0111y Ht tots"I ~u!>an Oh•ie;. • • (adv) '6!>-Cur! Juraens. Jo/In I" 0 )} (~ 101 ED Jol'lnny C•r~ft lond , .. ! O Movie: "Waikiki Wtddin(' (mus) O ,17 !3 CD The Cowboys Divel 'Jl-BinE C1osby, M~rtha ll1ye. Uor.e 11 (Ill 1 .. 0 autlaws, a\1empl l , 61 T'"ililhl zone "" 10 toftt Mis. And~r!.Oh Ill !UI - rti1de1 St~.ooo 1a th~rn. 1~ke Sl1ml 0 WIDE WORLD SPECIAL a~ a nostage. * PHYLLIS OILLER 'S ~ Oe1le(1 Choicr • 102nd Birthday Party 511111 to Adventure 1 Me11c1n film rrillwi! I II {1 7 ~) rn Wide Wol!d ,, [n· lt> Mov11: (CJ (2h!) "Oial M 101 1 lcrUmmtnl "Phylhs 0111,f's 102 nd Mu1du" (m1s) "!>4-Rat Millan~. 81rthd1y Party .. Gr~(e Melly. EID W1shinrton Connection 12;00 f6) One _Ste~ lt)'Ond_ .. (D Ch•mpionship Wrest11n1 m MoW!'; 'One Minuit lo Zeto fE l1p1ntie L1"1u11e P1a1r1m (d11) ·52 -Robtn M1lchum, Ann Bl~th. J:J0 0 Q7 (3)(DA8C Wednrsd•f mwandtrlust Movie: (CJ 190) "Skp1r le Oeath" (II) (SI.ISP) '73 -Bab by Sherman. 1;00 (j) 0 0 (IJ ~ 00 News ~ltldn•e Poviers. John Astin, Joseph O ll.Qi Tomorro'" Cam1unella, T111e Andrews, Nancr M ~lane. Ho~! Martin, Ruth McDev1!! 1:•5 El Mow1t : "T~ Model ' !ht M11- An ae111I u amway i:OIS awry somel 1111e Brokt r'' (com) ·~2 -lhelma hu11drtas of feet at>ove jaQtcl R1t1t1, .Jeanne Cr11n Stolt Br1dy, maun!a1n>. while a rescue party! 2:00 m All·Niihl Show: "S p i 11 ire ,'' mus1 hghl mclement weal her to "Citherine the Great" s~ve lhe pa$senRt!S. ID Mt l'f Grift.n Show l anichl's 3:10 El Morir: "Blind Spol" (m)sl ·~ ~how tomes trom t~e set ot the -Robert MacKellllt, G01don J.Kk· lorthcomin~ film "The Klansma~·· in son. Thursday ID (C) "A Vrl')' Priwatr Allair" (dr1) '6Z-811111tte 8arllat, Marcello Mds· !1a1ann1. DAYTIME f.JIOVIES l:OO (aJ ''Hud" Coner. Cd1a) '63 -Paul Newman, Pa!ric:i1 Neal. 9:00 O (C) "The Immortal" (dra) '69 GoJ (Cl "Arriwtde!Ci Bally" (com) -Chr1~1op her Geor11e. Carol Lynley, '66-lony Curlls, Nancy Kwan. 8atry Su!l1vJn. 3:30 O (C) "Geisha Bor" (com) ·~g_ 'J:lO 0 "CJft irl" (di•) •33 _ Ronald ) Jeuy l'w1s, S~1anne PlesheUe. Colman. l'iay rr1nc1s. I (3'1 (C) ~The Killin" (111sp) '64- l I :00 O "Walkm.r Oe1d" (hof) '36 _ Lee Marvon, Anzie Dic•inson. lj,,115 llulo!t. "Op111tion Bi•ini" 0 (C) "Ch11tir Bubbles" (d1a) '68 (adv) '6l-lab Hunltr. runk1e Ava· --Alber1 fin ner. Liza Minnelh, Cohn Ion. Blil~tly. 12:00 m ''Wom1n of Di~hncllon" (rom ) @ (}) "[mer111ncy Landi ti(' (tdv) ·~o-Hosahnd Rus~111, Rdy M1llaod, '41-/orrest Tucker. Carol Hu1hes. I dmuncl Gwenn. ~ (jJ (C) '1:11111 al D1Rness" J·OO 26 fCJ '1he 81.r T1tti" (wes) '52 ldra) "62-Dil'ld Niven. Leslie Ca- -1111~ Oou~lis ron, 1111 Huntu. 1;00 0 (Cl "I lie Ye no.. 1toll1·Ro1<t" 4:30 (ft @ I "Valentina .. Pail I (dr1) !tclm1 'G5 -1na11d 1!•11,~·•n. Rt1 '5 1 -Anthony ~1!er, £1e11no1 !!1n11a11 Sh•rley ~aclame ~ f'u~er. KOCE TEL EVISIO N LOG II CIG S E.~4Mf: 5TllEET tCI 1:11 IEOUCA T JONAL SCHOOL INF011M.ITl0N !C l 1.11 AIPPLl5 !CJ "'l 111 Gt! Ji~e<'lt" H•lp· t· "~''n unut'lll·" 1 ,., •I>"· >~I \0•11• 911(! t Ol'>•O'rt..hQrl "M'"""' '" 11~• lt>I r~~av tn t:, t U tNSIOl!/OUt !CJ • rn Mt<"O.f flt ~I tlllld"" t•~ u .. ''"'Anina 01 o•.1m ""~ '1· .••oi· WAVl a l OeAll~ll w1!h ti!• !'l ~!f'I ol ' :>r••"I or cw! lllty lo~l'd I t0 llL llBOUT YOU IC! •ft,~ r~ ,.. r, 11~1r.• (''ta••" ~"a~'"""ll lllt •ti•''"" 01 Q9tlll IOOJ ·~ ~•·~•11•. ,,.o,.nn. ~n~ 9~ ""~1"' 'tt I (llN llEAO !Cl Ev••vOOOv C ,.,~•· • ~C>':U''' o" ("'intone . ' ~ M COVllll TO COVElt IC! 'f'lc •'V'"d•WI"' It ~14\~o( w0<• •I\ ~ 1t1•N1'• lltt•11tv•• f JO E Ll!CTlllC COMPAN Y ~Cl l '4 !fllT llOOUCt!ON TO f'l<Y,!CAL Gl!OG•Af'WY ICI '!•C»h f· rl ,.... ll•Ol411'ftt • I• •t J It Jftf fMll.h'D SK•TCHING CCI l •'I I II~ -I •\•"'I 11 1 .. CONN!I: I CLCITHING COll NElt IC 'T~ilorl.,q Sid_,$ •nd P11\tl' P ~·t '• -l~•!>O" ?I 1:2'0 ELl!CtlllC COMP.INY CCI \•OO ~F:,AME STltEET !Cl ':00 fAMIL Y AISI( Ml.NAGIME Nt !Cl Hf~l1h Prolfl(!l('f'I: Pr•Clldnt;! P•rvenra1lve Mf<l>(IM" -l.••11111 I )t QIMt:NSIONS IN CUl tUltEJ /Cl "lt~ll11lon" -Lt•Mn 2f 7·CO !NtAOOUCT ION 10 PHYSICAi.. GEQGllAl'l<Y IC) "SO!ll· A!I l"•r•l1c1 01 th• blow""•" - L•\loC)f> ~.S I lt FAMtt Y RISI( MANAOlMIEHY /C l '·M1 ~lth Ptrl '<: n: Pr•cliCi"O· Pr•v"''"''{' rY<.l•f 11\t'• -LttJ.On I 00 MAStli:llf'llCli THEATltl IC) Uth!~·-•. en.., ,1,, •' -Eol10dt '•VI " p.,,, °' [••In -Tl'fl r.11. "'V' 11· •o~•· '"" !Mir "'"' J, ""'' t1 hl'l vllf '" <1rot from N" Q .lt'lol ..... 11 •M l'W!I n .. _ SAt.lfl 11•;vn•nt I M fr41 LENOX OUAAtET !Cl 1.,,.,.,1,1 11'1 ( M•10t, Ol>vi XI. ,lo. • >t Ol<.;ENS!ONI I._ CULYU•ES l<:I •• I A!' -L••'<>" ,, •JO "'In/ . . . ~ -·---·- No •senior Citizen' ..... ••••••• • .. Clt1uclette Co lvert Toi1 ri11 ,~· Witl1 Plc1y ut 68 • • • • Hy HOH 1'11 U~1AS LOS A:'\GELES 1AP 1 -··1 ~uc~s I \.\ as1i't cut out tu l>o.· a bcathcon1bt•r. ·· su1d C:lau<leltt' Col!x-11. <·xp!aining-\\h.v she tndl•d ;1 10-\'t•a r n •tit'('Oltnt for :i gruC"ling r.1x-n1on1h tour of 1hl' lJnitC'd Sr;.111•, i;1 ,1 11l'11 pla\. l'<h1t·:11t·U llil'rc ;u11t in Nt;:\I' York. shl• ('.'line tu llollV\I OOd in lh1· l:it(' l\f~U:-;1' part ·or 1l1c 11n;1,1011 of Bru:1ch1~n actt1rs \1 htl 11t•rt' nl'cdcd fnr "th<' nc1v lalkLl'"· ... /"h at 11:1" during I !1 c dt•11r('s:,ion. :inti 1hc st:lg<' 11:.s roll.led.·· 1'1!f; AC1'1t ESS rind h1·r hu~banrl, IJr. Joel Prcssnl<1n. h,1d 1'.:l'O\\'ll fond Of lllC life Oil Barbados. bought a hon1P 0 1\ thl' is/<iud. and ~he <1uictly rl·tired She rc1n:iinct.I <it ·tt'lt«>11 I lefl. ''''" sl11clif1s ·1t·e1·e f>tl ll1e ,,.,,,,, •• ' .tillf" fJIJsert•e«I. •1\'ott' ll1e si11«fios ,,,.,. «ft•(lff.' "'This "'ay, the ic11·ts1ors c;1n • • he paid back by lhe t'lld of ._ tha. to ur. ., !'!IE CITl ~S lhc tou r arc rc1n:1inu1g i'h(')('lllX, on .. St. • L.ou1s. Clnt'hu1<11i. ('olL11nbu!i. •· Ohio. C:ll•\'Cinnd. Toronto, Nl'I\' .. ll::ivcn nnd ChiC•lgo. " ~.r,~ ~co~~~cv;c.fl ~lt.OPUc.1101\ •• • • ••• • • • • • • • • • ' ~lis11 Colhcrt. 11)14.1 11on thl' Ae;ldl'lll\' :11\·arcl !Or · · J 1 Jluµpcnt:d Onl' .\igl1!" :int! :-1111 lt1ol.s gl;1n1orous <11 6~, 11':1" hn,·k in to11·n 111lh · · :\ C-0111n1un1ty of 1 110 ·· :i pla~ hy .leroJn•· Chodo1'11\ ··r n1 finding out about th1• United S1a1es on this tour." she rc1narkciJ . "\Vith n1y "' schc(lulc. ubou t the o n I ~· "'" rlX're:.ition f IHl\'<' 11111(' for is • go to the n1uscu n1s. I have 111 bc<>n astounded to ttiscovcr the : -lGJ TIK· lhl'iilt'r \<;1~ I he dca1 ns •1 dodo." sh1• n·e;il!l•cl . ··Lut·kily, 1h1• Jtlo\'ics n1•1:dl'.'d Ha1·bados uf1cr hf'r husband's dl'.:llh. spending cuch autumn ;1t her ap.artrn.cnt in P~ris. tj a!>1)R~'.fHI P.>~'<I•·' ·~'IU '• ~ incrcdibl<' treasure:; that ciln • ...... :.1 .... "'"''"' ,,1,., .• , .,, '"'"'"" ~"""'""' ••»,•"All" •Hd. s1),1rkhng lll•11· ~hubc·rt 111 l'L•ll!lll'.\' ('i l,I, 0('("U)l.\U1g !hl' 1ine1!t11c 2 n ! h l'i·nuu·1·-Fox h:H·k lor 11 hl·rt· :-ht· 'n111dl· "/Jr11111.c; :\11111!.! 1hL' \loh:111k." ··Thn·1· l';1111c !10111•.:" aud tolhl't" fil111'i. Th;11 i~ift thr onl~ cli.111:..:t·, ,IJe nolil·1•s. u~. ~h1' sp .. ·nt her i>arl,\' ;it1n .1·~·;1 r~ .1~ a tuntr:l('l 1>lflyl't <It l':1r:1n1ount :1n<I in 1hC' !)O'l111·;1r 11•.'lr.~ bt·t·:111•1· unl' of 1h1· i11,i::l11·~t paid frt'l·-l:1t1l'c ~t:i rs. \\'l1•·11 ht·r c-:irv1•r IM..•ga11 !11 dip, ~ht· rctu1 O{'d to !lie f:!;1gc n1 19;,n, !>('Or111a a hit 1\·i1h Ch:irlt·s BO)Cr ill ".\l;Jrr1:1;1" ( io-Ho1111<l." .. 13ul nobody l'Ver rclires in 11ur busint'ss. not \vhen you've i.:ot acting Jtl .'·our blood." ~he ~1gh('d. And ~o :-he :it:rl'l'<l to rl'lurn to !hi' thcah'I' ill "1\ ('o rrl rn u n 11 y <if ·r11·u." 1·ol11ntct·ru1g: for Hit• ~·ross­ c-oun1ry tour rnthc r than t<1ku 1h1· pl;iy clirl'<'tly to N£'11· \'ork. be found. • "In In dianapolis. then.• is ii • rcrrific l'ol!cctiv11 of Oriental " • :ti'!, \l'hith IS Ill.\' six·ci;1l 1nirrrs1. In Phil.'ldeluhia. I 1 sa1\· rnore Rrnoi rs and De,gas I 1ha11 <lrC' in ;)Jl of France. No wond 1·r th1· FrcnC'h go\'ernnicnt .'-t'I u p a • ro1n1ni ssion 1n screen art • t re/lsUrl·~ 1h111 lc;1l'c I h e .., t'Olltl!ry . Th<'y're 111os1lr hcfe." ' . ""' ' .... ~ • ''" • ' 4 " ' ,. "'"<JI'·•··' ·0 NOW SHOWING FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ONLYt SAN CLEMENTE l\~IRAt\11\fl 119:? 005li l lOf!l'\i(lll l ••!I IH~,llN•••n•l l SANTA ANA PAULO f)f~IVE IN r1'1!1 331 ;! NI \';1'•'11 ! t Ill l~•,.1 ;·. ll,\l\l I• I <I I SE AL BEACH BAY 431 ·6$!:>1 I tH fo.IA!N ~ l 111 ! I WESTMINSTER CINE MA \\I ES r 4. 8!:l7 4•l9J IJ/ill IVl.o;TMIN<:ll ll AVI NI Jf WE STMINSTER WE.STA ROOK 530 -1'1 01 ""\\'hl'll J k·t 1. !he ~1ucl111.; ll"C't'l' nn the \1 i11ll•.° ,,hl' ob~Cr\"cd ba<'kst al!l' ;1f1tr d 1n:1t1n•'l'. ··xo1r the· ::.rudio~ ;1rp tll•acl. ·· "In 196.'J. I did :1no01c·r pla~. "1.hc lrrC'gul:i r \'t•rh lo I u\'1• · ~ii<' s;iid. ''[1 t.,~ll'd fj \l' 1non1h.... bu! 1hcn t h {' .. 1'he pl;i ~· is 3 bubble'. but pt.•oplc 101 e it." sh£' r£";1sont'd. ··Thf• \ti\ \\lrk (' r I I i (' s 11·11uldn't li!,1· JI llt'cau~t~ it has no s•lCio'."11 .'•ii.:11 iricant't'. ~n \1h_\' J:!O l'il!ht lntfl i'\1:11· Yor k ;.ind run rhe r1s\... of to:-.lllf.: l'Vl'r~·th ing ., '11ss ro1.nEn·r h:1s11·1 10111 1'1'1,1M1rv,1111r.v1 rllH asS;JS'oina!inn 0 r Prf'S!d(·nt 1n~1111• ·1 1"'1111 sine• "Parrish"' "' L O~'~L~~~1C1~)fl11~~~1~1~1?1~;i,o 1 ? 1'llSS COLHEH T h:i.~ ~rrn 11 :ill ht1ppcn. J~or11 in P:iris <ind Kt~nn\'<l.1· <kprf',.~l'd !ht• 1hr:1tcr hu:-.lnl'SS. and thl' s h o \I' 1•1 111li1 and she has none LON G BEACH srAfE 43/ ?1:11 !li""'lt'll 1:l !ht• fll!Ufl'. ,;_ tJCt:l\N olNIJ 1'1~11 '",11111 1 •, "Tilt' 1>n.:d1H'('I '.-; don'! S('!ld $ .......... "'""'Iii q DirP(>to1·'s Vielv 1· · -.n\tl1i11" wl1h !!tits."' !:he L'\1Jl:>i•1l'd ··Tht'\' just nrrn"t "r'l•n·• rol1·:« f11r 1r o 111 e n 11u11;t 1 :11·~ (·~1:"C"i;1ll,. 11·01nen 1•·1 ··!!". c)'i ti• ·1 llo .~1·11CI n1e '•'Ill~' hnrro•· t!11nr:·. hut I <1011'1 1 f..1• Ii <.;1·11 lhr111 ;1n(l J ('•'''''1 inlr 11·011ldn't 11·ant to do !h110 .. W 011ie1to1i Tf1-'No Cliance~ T!OLLY\\'OOD iUP11 !)irector 'f ont Gries. 1\hosc 111ost recent 1riu111ph 1r:1s the n1;ira thon •·QB \111 .'' is ;1 wugh. cloorknob-lx1ld gu\· 1rh•) sa,·s flath• that 11·01","'ll h;11·r n't goi J cha.11t·e rn1 li'll'vision and prob<ib!y neve r 11·iJ1. "ll"s s1n1plc.'' he said. "\\'hen a produc<'r or director fulks to a lC'lC'vision c.'\ccu!il'C', the first thing he asks is 11·hetht'r rhe stciry has n life cir cicnth pren1isc. "'\\"ell. ~OIL c;111·1 pill l\'Olllt'll 111 li(e or dellth situntions ;ind h:11 c ;in\·r.nr l:c/il'\.£' t h c situation. You can't pul 1he lc·11din;: t.idy in a c·J1:1;;c scene \\Caring high heel s. ··J')I i\01' \ 1•h:n1"in1 ·r rna!c. God kno11s r 1·e fried ld put i,luff 011 the ru be de.Jl in~ 1rith fem;1ll'~. "B:1ck in 19G5-!u11g before "·oincn's lib cainc along -I suggestt•d n~;iking a SP ries out or Betty Frcidan·s 'Fc111ininc \l~slique' 111 t'\BC-1'\I. Thf.'.V bought it. it and l\cUy Frings. 0111• uf lhc bi's!. 11rotc the sc-ript. , .. rh1·11 f'rcidan -11ho 11·ns tJll(' or th(' pr i1nc 1110\·ers of 11n111t•n's lll>--11·:111.~f"I 111 1rrilt· !hl' sho11• hC'r~clr. She bcca1nc so dc·n1andi n g ;111d troublesnll1l' AJ:(' t "Ui.ln·1 t;1kr hrr ;ind pas~U on the \\hole Ueal. '"It l\'<I S an 1;ppor1uni!y to µul \1on1t•n 111 1hc· µro t:1:::onist 111lt' ;ind rh,, 11 ho!..: thin;:: ft.:11 aµr1rt. "HL T .-\$ 1.0 .\(; :1~ lllt' nc\11orks 11<1111 h:ird-edgl'd l1h• nr clC'<llh strUl!t.!k·.~ in 1!1e1r S<'rics il is goin g to ht· tough if II(!! i111f)O"'siblc ro .-;i.'11 a ~11011 1\·i ih a ht•roin1'. 1rs '·""·' fur si;cciat:;. but nol :i Sl'l"it·s. "Thcrc"s ano1ht'r rt·a~un 11hy 11·oml'n do11·1 h;,i\c :i <"h:inet' on !ht• 1111;('. \\utlll'll ric11·1.:rs. !\l;u1y \1 :1nt 10 W<l lL·h a ~ofter 1irl·1niS1.· Iii..: :;0ap ope ras. ··Ft•111:1l cs 11at<'l1 s t1 <1 p s <l11r111g lh(' <!n.1· lo Iii,· u•ll :!i ,·•r f:intasirs in 1:ri1 ah'. Thr~ <·an \\alt:h lhl' .•.1rirv :ind cr1 or rt·<ict ho1•:•·1t·1.' 11ir1· ~1:1nt 11·i1hout havin~ th1·ir hu sh:.i 11d!> lll:lk<' fUll ur fh ('Hl. ··Therc·s still the prohl1·111 of !ht• 110111<.tll \'j(•\\'L'I' l\j f finlilll~ o!hcr 11·on 1e11 that inrrrL•stinc! iS lh;I! 11 '• I\ 11.)l)'t l•l.t• '" ~I"' \ t!iiturs hat•kslag<' ll"O!lll'll Ill (il':llll!l!it• ro ll·~ .Jih\ 1111'1 r•·1h1\ ('t)!llllll'I': (l'l hOI\ ;i·"!. 11•1t·id ).I···• 1·o·•l •1.i 1 1 . l•1·;111t•f11I '-h1• n."":1in~ 11011 (I i.ii un lhl' \t•lt•iisinn ~· ". 'l'h~·1 (1ot'• 'hl· 111:in:1ttl' it'.' "I <:\1in1 !l'lh' out 11 1111'l'tl 111 cl1 ;1•11:1 ;ind in lh~· \X'•·;'l n !hr('l' tin11Js a actilll. 1!·1\.",.,he replies. 1.r~:~~rc.~1r11~~·.i· Ti11~~\1··11 _1 1:\:1;~;;1 W2;t~ ( i [11:1;1 ! :e I :I l:t·nu11" t·0~1r1·,..1 s an'.! ~1tu<il!o11 1 .. . . . uto0 # t·un11'd~· 111\h 11on1en. But h·l .'l l 1, L•.,"•d• •1n1n;111 111rn ht'l"')ir ·t"'li 1h·, 11•d. . 521-9980 hC'gin looking (or :i ball g;unc vr a cops ;'Ind robtcr sho1v : '·Finall~. the buyers of tL•l'"'1·i~ien sho11·~ ;11 1 h e nr1 1rorks :irt' 1nt.:11. not 1ron1cn. Th(',V 1'1011·1 think likl' 1ro•11<'•1 ;ind 1hey ck,11 ·1 l'l':l('! !ik1· l\Ctllt"l. Sh lt"!L'\' 11 l1l1 J Ll'l hu.1·ing scnt·s lhJI :ii;pt'.11 lo 1h1·n1 . ~ ' 1 d(:11't ~·+\ i1'; r; ,:' .. T • (, 11tl1ult'rl ''I j11•t -.::i1 E'';;J<•\]y !he r.:1\ !Li' WU..,.WOOl.n BLAZING SADDLES !II WHllE DOIS IT HUIT 111 --.-... , .. .._,,_ F•••w•y 91 llL-SI. S25-JS26 l&Ol -"""~;;;.;.:;;:..., "THE lAST DETAll 111 not jur1 1n f1c·1icn 1·11 r------------, ll'!l'\1 Sion. hut Ill d:il·IO-<la\' 1 ~· 67l-6Z60f I COUlD NIVI• HAVf SIX WITH ANY MAN WHO HAS SO lrrTll tont:1c1. 1\1.v \\lft• do1•s0·1 h:11·~·1 1111.1• anr fcn1::ilc fri t nds. :1 n d '· ~ llL'i1hc.r 11) :1 lot or olh('r "Olll"n 1 knov.·.~ ·~~ £•1t c~•11 Hwy. '" ~ (0(;(01<4 DEL Mil.A l c=---....;;;.1 ··1 .\J\r r:E 11rcn~.1Jut ,,, :.i !------------~ h.'lr11:-1on dircctt.r -;.11111 l\r d,,nt• '1)!ll1' 1110\ ics li;u th:irs the 11·a.r I sec it. ··11·s alniusl i111po.~siblt' for :i dirccror or a producer to get a 1 donH'Slic clr;1n1a 011 !he air. I Donlt'"1ic comt'd\', ,\{'~. '"Therf' arr 111 0 1Jth1~r goJ cl ttrgurncnts 11 h.1• 11on1cn in dr;1111a :ire r;,reh• St'l'll 1n the', ,_ ... .,, l oc,. ..... O•••• c_,.., "'--"' Unc'°1" 4•t. ...,, ,., .... 011 I Zl ... 070 ONl' OtlAHGt (Ql,M" 0-1 'll0....01 _._, __ THI GllAT GATSIY (NJ FANTASTIC PlANn tGl s • ., o .. ~o f •f•••r o\ '''"""~""' ~5,. I ~6l·2•SL !IUll ON 11»100 flMAL WEEK ! ACCLAIMED BY ALL! "THE PHILANTHROPIST" by Chridopher Ho,,.p!cm Children·~ Show -'The Secret Six" Sundays 1 :30 and 3:00 thru June 2 3 "'The Twelve Chairs' is uproarious fun! Any lrue fan of ~' I comedy has 10 see it:" · ~ ~ ......... 11 ..... •••<~ l<•d. 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JOYCf V4N PAllfN AIV~l f~Ort:j i ~BERi PRESIO" O.Uy 7:30 & l :•S W•ll., )•I., S11n. 2, S, 7:,0. l :•S A g;rt wilh a great following , E...ry cop in the state was after her. Everybody else was behind her. EXCLUSIVE ORANG! COUNTY INGAGIMINI l lllll"/liir«I ~•~·· GOLDIE HAWN. rue P11P•n1 •11n cr1nncPP inc 11ua11n11111u cArnc1111 ,... ............ r1111cne111 ~w 111ee1r TWO GREAT MUSICALS ..UT Oii -llA"I THE TAKE l"'l l'LUS-fMnCIN TH£ TEACHIR "' DAILY: 7 I 1Do.>0: ~~~;: l:IJ. 1, 101>0 IPGI L 1PG 1.1 .. ,,,.. .• "· •"" Gtwqe ~ Gltndo Jocluoft '·-~···A Tuuch Of Class "FIDDLER OH THE ROOF" & ""MAH OF LA MANCHA" f•t1. "'-7 511nday From 2 ''lAADOZ" !Al +''FANTASTIC PLANET" IPGI 'THE GREAT GATSIY"tl'GI -.. 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Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 135, 5 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CtLIFORNIA WEDNESDAY , MAY 15, 1974 TEN CENTS Festival Fu1ne~ Over Fish and Foul By JACK CllAPPELL 01 lltt OlllV l"llot Still Trampled pri1nroscs. 35 1n i s s in g golfdfish and purloined 1n.irguerites have added up to a new tiff between the fcsUval of Arts 1111d Lyric Opera over the opera's flea nu1rkct. .. Flea Circus." sniffl.'CI Carl Ca.lla\\'ay. Festival of Arts opcrntions n1anager. Calla\\'ay \\'<IS an~ry as he reported ~londay to the festival directors about supposedly missing or damaged items on the r,cstival of Arts grounds used the last Priso11 T ern1 For 'Lyi11g' \\'ASlllNGTON (t..'PI ! -O\\'ight L. Chapin. President Nixon 's f o rm e r tippointmcnts secrctnry, was sentenced loday to 10 to 30 months in prison for lying to a \\lalergate grand jury about '·di rty tricks" in the 1972 campaign. U.S. District Judge Ger hard Gesell said in sentencing Chapin : ''Yo u apparently chose lo place your loyalty to your superiors above your obligations as a citizen." Chapin. 33. was found guilty in April on t1,1·0 counts of perjury. He could have been given up to 10 years in prison and a $'2<>.000 fine . Gesell sentenced Chapin 10 the S3Jll(' penalty on both counts but said the sentences \\'Ould run C:OOC\lrrl'fllly. lie grated Chopin's motion for a stay of scl\l.cnce pending outcome of his appeal to the U.S. Circu it Court here. Chapin, v.·earing a light gray plaid suit and clasping his hands beh ind him . told the judge that he hRd nothin g to say. He sl)O\ved no sign of e1notion. His v.•ife. Sus.i::n, ""'earing a bright green dress, sat \\'ith arms roldcd in the audience as the sentence \\'as pronounced. Chapin "'as a college fri end and \\1hite }louse contact for Donald Segretli, who served four months in prison for distribution of illegal campai gn literature aimed at Democratic pre s i d ent i a I hopefuls in the 1972 Florida primary. In a stalement to Gesell Inst y,·eek. Chapin's la \\')ler , Jacob A. Stein. said Chapin and Segretli had been marked for ll fe "as the dirty tricks" team. Stein said Chapin's grandfather died shortly before his trial. his father is hospitalized \\'ilh a heart condilion and his mother Is suffering under these "repeated blov."S." 'The record is clear that this individual defendant does not require rehabilitalion throug h confinement ," Stein said. "He has not committed any crime be- fore his perjury offense, and It is unlike- ly that he will commit another. Impri- !SOnment will cause his family to suffer and will seriously affect the health of his mother and father," Stein said. "Counsel's biased view is t ha t imprisonment for J\.1r. Chapin v.·ould serve no healthy. magnanimous interest \\'hich the public now has in this case." Orange Coast Weather Considerable cloudiness Thurs- day with only parti al artcrnoon clearing. according to the v.·eather service. Continued cool days. Highs Thursday in the rrtld-60s. Lows to-- night SS.00. INSIDE TODA\' A Torrance couple l1avc suc- cessfully 1uea " fertility drug nwnufact1,rer afte-r di,scaver;ng the drug caused their s0tt's de- f ect. But tht le11GI fight for llfark Breim l1or1t contint1e1. See story, Pane 26. •t Ya11r Strvlct J 9flllM J1 1.. M, ll'd 11 C1Hllrfll1 I, '' C1""r ~ 14 ci.nui.. •• ,., (Oflll<I 4' c ... ,,...,,. .. Ot1I~ HOiiett 11 l'llori1\ l'IH 6 lllltl'll fllmtnl >t-JI llloltfltt 17•2' '•r lh• ltKOf'd 1, n Mtl'IKOH )4 !R flll 5tr\'kl t ,U .lt1111 l 11111tn ,. MaltfltlC ' Ma•ltl .10-JI Mwtull ll•Mf t1 Mllltflal N""I 4 Ottll9t CtuflfY 1 .. lt s-,1.11 '""'' '' swh 11·tt Or. Si.IMrolin • Stkll M1rltet1 U·" Talt•klt11 • TM1ttr1 )l.)l w11lhtr 1 W1me1111· M•wt »· .. Wlll'N ....,., I t "'O weekends by the .Lyric Opera for its fund raising swap meet and flea market. "Thieves' Market." said Glenn Vedder. president or the Festival of Art:; board of directors. Callaway speculated th at some of the n1issing plants "·ere dug up, and polled and sold by the fretlance potted plant sulesmen at the swap meet. "\\/ell , I don't know anything about lrampling primroses." \1elma Sun. Lyric Opera executive director, responded Tuesday. ACTRESS WINS EMMY Cicely Tyson Moore, SaYala:;, Alda, Learned, \Vin Emn1 ys LOS ANGELES (AP 1 -Mary Tyler 1>1oore. the free-spirit(.'(! career girl of "The tl-fary Tyler tl-1oore Sho\v," and Alan Alda. the antiestablishment Hawkeye of "M-A-S-H.'' \\'Ofl Emmys today as the best comedy stars of the 1973-74 television season. Telly Savalas, t h c crime-busting "Kojak," and Michael Learned, the mother on "The Waltons." won Emmys as best lead performers in drama series. Cicely Tyson, wbo played the JOO-year· old woman in "The Autobiography of fl.tiss Jane Pittman," and Hal Holbrook , skipper of "The Pueblo," won Em mys as best performers in a speciaJ program. William Holden, making his television debut as the veteran cop in "The Blue Knight" and Mildred Natwick. the fu ssy amateur detective of "The Snoop Sisters," we re named best lead actor and iead actress in a limited series. The Emmy winners were announced at an informal press gathering at the Century Plaza Hotel. Under a new and complicated system by the National Academy of Televis.ion Arts and Sciences, the winning actors in each category are announced before the Emmy ceremonies May 28 on NBC·TV. At that time, the winners in the rour categories of best actor will compete against each other for· actor of the yea r. Tbe other "'inners -such as the prog rams selected as the year's best by a blue-ribbon panel -will be announced fl.1ay 28. The new system was the result of controvery which arose when the aca demy tried to nnrrow the categories so there would be fewer Emmys (See EMMYS, P1:1gc %) l{c tire n1 ent Party Set for J\il cMur1·ay Tickets are available to the com1nunily ' for 11. retirement party for Police Lt. Robert l\1cMurray to be held at 7 p.m. !\1ay 2S at Ben Brown's Restaurant tn South Laguna. Lt. ~1ctl-1urrAy retired from 1hc force !\1ay I after more than 20 years with the Laguna Beach depttrtment. Tickets may l)e l'urchascd for $9 each at deparllncnt hcadqu.1rtcrs, 505 Jo"'orest Ave., l..nguna Reach . '"!'he goldrlsh are e:tposed to the public all the time. I can't imagine anyone going after the goldfish with the swap n1ee1 there and all those people around." However. she said it was not impossible to rule out use of the goldfish in the pots "'ilh the stolen flo\vers , similar to the way American Indians taught the pilgrims to plant com. "HO\v do they know the goldfi sh v•ere taken \\•hile v.·e \Vere there. did they count them before and after?" tt1rs. Sun asked. ~!rs. Sun acknowledged that the Search • I Offsho1~e Oil Drilli11g Drive Slated from \\.ire Ser,ices The oil industry was reported today to be preparing a campaign for public support of offshore oil drilling bct\veen the Ventura County line downcoast to San Clemente. Currently, offshore oil drilling is prohibited along the Orange Coast from lbe Santa Ana River southerly to San Clemente by the ShelJ-CUnningham Act . Oil officials, however, have reportedly eannarked $500,000 for the campaign, according to a report published by the Los Angeles Times. Most of the money is for an environmental impact report but $100,000 is for a public relations cc.mpaign . The \Vestern Oil and Gas Association ~ill run the campaign. 1he newspaper said. quotlng unidentified j n d u s t r y sources. Director of an association task force of about SO persons is Arthur Spaulding, former petroleum administrator of the City ol Los .<\ngeles, the Times said. The campaign is in response to a request by the Bureau of Land management for the industry to suggest (See OFFSIIORE, Page 2) 2 Trustees Cite Dissatisfaction With '74 Budget A list of suggested 1974-75 school budget cutbacks and rcinstatemenfs "'as put under the microscope by trustees of the Laguna Beach Unified School District Tuesday night. Two trustees ""'ere dissatisfied \Vith what they sa\v. "Th is isn't worth the powder to blow it to you know where." said Trustee Gerald Linke, shaking the list in his fist. Trustees were grappling with which areas to cut if the tax override election in June is un successful. and which items to return to the budget if it is successful. Linke disappro\•e<I of cutbacks in maintenance and the sumlner school nurse. He also disliked reinsta teme nts proposed, which he said were not areas that would actually "teach the youngsters." Trustee Patricia Gillette sa id. ''The t"·o Cs are definetel y on my list - consultants and conferences." ~Irs. Gillette said every department doesn 't need consultants, oonferences and mileage to ttrc extent Indicated in the budget. Superintendent Don WoodJigton told (See BUDGET, Page 11 JUST FEW WORDS JN RIGHT PLACE Less thA n three lines of type lo make a $2,100 sale ... where else can you find a dcAI llke that? Here·s a sample of the power of "a few words in the rlg\it place" in Daily Pilot classifieds: 21' VENTURE & Trailer. 2 OU1boards. many 'ras. 12t00. (Phone No.). Those tv.·o and n ha.If linr of "·ords made the sale. Ut a Onlly Pilot Ad·vtsor help you make a sale. Dial the direct llnc, 642·5678, ond she 'II help ,.ou select your "fc\v words" for the "riJht place," Daily Pilot advertising. ""------- anC: Rescue Explorers had broken one ot the branches of a prize 1rec y,•hen thl'.Y tried to get the flag do"'Tl one day. A severed 45-fool nag pole halyard \1·as another item listed on Calla\\•ay's repor t. Mrs. Sun said the explorers. \1•ho are hired to maintain security at night and to help \vith traffic, use the opportunity as a "training exercise." Th'ey direct traffic and mai ntai n radio communications. "They use their \\•alkie- talkies and other equipment the same as they \1•ould in a disasler." she said. She s.1id the opera had just reeeivt·d a leller from Bob LePJ>{'rt. festival generill 1nanagcr. ('()1nplementing the optira un ttie operation Of 1he S\l'ap ll1t i:l. 1his {llllt' as compaN'd V.'ith last tlnlC' After the last s11ap n1&:1. Ca\la\\(IY had complained of tire marks and paint slop~ oi1 the concre1e and loads of tr<i sh lt·t! behind. The opera 1,1 <1s thrralt•nNI \11th eviction. A flurr~' ol letters 11·t•1·r dispatched be111een the festival. 1hr opera and the cit~'. \lhich really 01111$ !h1· :,:round, and \ra..;l'S lh£>1n tu !ht' fcsti\a! Th<' opl·r11 µru11110!>ed lo rl.'rorn1 Fo!lo111ng rhseussion ~londay. festi vnl dirt•c!OI'<: <lf'r1rled the tlltllft'r should be rrft·rrt-<l to rhc Jrv111c BQy,·! l'oticy 1•.:11ltlll1tl'l'. a IJndy m(ldt• UJl Of city Rnd ft·,111·;1] rrpr{'s1•ntaticv~. for a policy fl\>1('! lllllltlll011 Otl ru\lll'l' bonding Of f!•l'fOrrtl<illC(• fi(•poSitS It hi.Id ht"i'n :1 long !1n1e since 1hc policy c-0r111n1ilt't' had se t any !XJlicics. nO(ecJ onl.' bo.'.lrd n11·1uber • ree uerr1 " •<) "!' ~' • ' " ' • Dall-, "'Hot Stiff l"llota CARPENTERS' STRIKE MAY DELAY BEACH PARK Abandoned Drill Shows Effect on Laguna Project Stril{e Halts Main Beacl1 Carpentry on Boardwall\: f\:lain Beach Park carpentry \\'Ork. including laying of the park boardv.·n\k. halted today in Laguna Beach as striking carpenters wa lked off the job. The strike could delay completion of the park. The work action began Tuesday when a union representative visited the Laguna * * * Cllrpe1tters N QJ; Bnck to W ol"k-- De111nnd 'Pctpe,.s' Despite a temporary restraining order, Orange County cRrpenters v.·ili not end their two-da y-old st rike a g fl i n s t contracto~ over a 30-ccnt.-an·hour pay hJke until papers arc served at each union local. l\1eanwhile, construction acUvl1y is <il50 slowed by a deadlock be t w e e n contractors nnd brick.layers v.'ho ha\·e been on sirike since ~!ay 5 over new contract demands. The carpenters strike, which involves up to 4-0,000 carpcnlcrs in an tl-county Southern Callfomla area. was ended by u re~trainlng order from Lo! Angele~ SUpcrlor Court Commissioner Clinlon Rodda on a request by three contractors associations. The order prohibits CArpenters fnim parlicipatlng in a ''strike. picketing. (Set BUILDING, Poge Ii Beach site and ordered union men off the job. Later. the union ap pro ved completion of \\'Ork started earlier in the day. The strike in Lagwia was part of '1 Southern California strike by nearly 40,000 carpenters. The men y.•ant contractors to reinstate a 30-cent hourly payraise cut from contracts last yea r under federal wage and price controls. A civil suit filed against the United Brotherhood of Ca rpenters and Joiners of Arneri ca. AFL-CIO. resulted in a court order halting the strike pending a full court hearing in two ~'eeks. Hoy.·evcr, the Orange County local said until It Is formally served with the court injunction. it will not order Its men back to work. There are 50 union locals In the affect('({ area. Laguna Beach Public \Vorks Director Stan Scholl said the strike could delay con1pletion of the park, now set for June 2'.!. The contractor. l\fallcrart. Inc .. had requested time extensions of more than a month on the y,·ork previous to the strike. Scholl said he bcliev1!d carpentry in the renovation or the lifeguard tower and the construction of rest rooms w a s completed. Scholl aald that \\'hile the carpenters nre on strike, he will order landscaping and cement work moved up. He said if "worst comes to v.-orst" city public works crews wUl be ordered on the job to complete the boardwalk. In addition to the delays ca~ by t~ strike. previ1>us delays have been (Ste HALT , Poge ll • Rusl1 Scl1ool Wl1ere 35 Pi1pils field ~1AALOT. Israel 1AP1 -\\lilh gun ; hlazing, Israeli soldiC'rS storn1ed into <1 school toda~· v.•here thrl'e Arab gu~rrillas v.·ere holding about 85 Israeli teen-agers hostage. The Israeli state radio said the guerrillas were killC'd. There Yras no imn1C'diate orficia l word as to the fate or the teen-agers seized during the night while they slept. But stretcher bearers were seen coming out of the school shortly after the army assaull carrying casualties. ·r he i r number could not be immediately determined. They appeared high. Later, it was reported that either 13 or 16 students died. The arn1y anack came less than a hall hour before the guerrilla deadline for the release of 20 prisoners held by Israel. The · Arabs threatened to blow up the building and kill the youths. The Israeli govemmen l agreed to mee! this den1and and negotiations were under 1\·ay through the French ambassador. Police here in l\ila alot said that the guerrillas began opening fire "l !he chil- dren before the Israeli troops launched their assault. The troops opened fire from one si de of the school for about three minutes. Ther. other soldiers shot their way into the building through a door on the opposlt~ side. The assault appeared lo be over in about 30 seconds. A witn ess shouted out sh or l I y thereafter; "The building is in the bands of the army -that's for sure." The guerrillas bad set a deadline of 6 p.n1 . -9 a.n1. PDT -for the release of the prisoners. Just before the Israeli troops opene'I the assault. the terrorists yelled througi a megaphone: ''Six o'clock i 'i at>proaching! Have mercy on your children! Remember your children!" The gunmen had been holding !hf' tSce GUERRILLAS, Pag~ %) * * * f(issi1i ger Says ,4 rab Assault 'lrratio1ial' JERUSALE)t {AP l -Secretarv of State ~lenry A. Kissinger exprCssed "shock and outrage" tod ay over the Arab terrorist seizure or teen-agers in a northern lsraell school and canceled a scheduled flight to DamaSC'us. Ile called the attack "mindless and Irrational." "The United States g o v c r n m e n t st rongly condemn s thi s n1indless and ir rational action and nppeals to thosl' holding innocent hostages lo release them," Kissinger said in a sl:itt'mt'nt. "Violence suc h as !hi!! \1·111 scr,·e n11 cause but to undermine the prospcc1s fnr peace in thi s area. furthl'r. 11e bl'lievr that it is time for 1111 r11sponsiblt• govemmC'nts to n1uke cle:ir l ha I whatever their polit!cal differrnl'CS surh Inhumane acts n1ust bt. condc1nnlod :ind those who ca rry lht•m out deal t 11 ith severely." Kissinger s11id h<' 11·ou!d wait :u1othc-r day '" gh·c the Israeli cabinet time 10 consider its latl'~t stand on tht disenAagement of troo~ on lhc Golan lleli;ihL~ rront . "E\·rr)1hing has bl'cn pu!~ back by thi~.' he :r.;1id Thl' niain Cf'ncem nov.· is lhe safety of thr t•hildrl'n. he ad<h>d ..:,issing1'r ri•tumed fnun l.)am;iscus 1\11·sd:iy ri•!Xlrtlng no n11reemenl )i!l for the' \\ithdr:il'.al or tsru1•1l rorces on the f'o\)lan \ snll lC'bed dtif~I trom th~ jaws a( \ lctor\. · ht' qulppM. I •) OAJL V 1-'ILOl LB - Coa t A1·ea flit s S11ag Uv I .. l'~:'l'Ell KHIEG • 01 lh• ·Dlih PUQ! Still 1'<'1\' horn<' Mnstruc1ion In Southern ()range ('oun1y 11·iJI have lo be curtai led 00<-uusC' !her{' i.~11 ·1 going to be enough OlOOl'Y to pay for new roa~ to hand!!' 1he tr<iff le. according to Orange Cpunty J(oad Con11nisslontr Ted f!,1cConvillc . \l("('onvill(' told i':l'wport 13 ca ch counrilmrn .\londav lus office "'ill oppose any land use "in the South Laguna area. for in stance. that will depend on J•ac1f1l' Coas! Hi~h\\o'ay. ~lcConvlllc assured Ne1vrx:irt Beach city father~. however, that hi s department is not endorsing, or e1•cn considering, a move to reopt'n studies or the dcfunc1 Pacific Co:ist Frcev.·ay. "\\le can'! service ne"· developments in the South Coast area, so that leaves us \l'ith the only altemativ1) of reducing densities,'' fllrConville said ~tcConville snid road constru<.1ion ('\"('t"V11here ln California \\'ill soon fall hopr.!essly behind schedules because of 11111 jor cur backs in federal and slate funds . ~lcConville SJid the shortage will have a major impact on long range plans !or the Corona del l\far freeway. Originally planned to tie. in with the coastal fteeW.ay, the Corona del l\far Freeway route now would dump traffic oo Coast llig11way . Ne111>0rt Beach officials hal'c bet>n pushing for a 11<'1\' route through Bonita and Coyote canyons in Irvine that would aim the freeway toward Laguna Beach. fl1cConville did promise to beein a study of that proprisal"lhal he'd promised la~t year, hut he s.1id he <'an 'I n1ake any pro1niscs when the route \vould ever be buil!. Pointing lo the steady decrease in gas tax revenues, McConville sajd "when ,.,,e look ahead il"s very difficult to visualize construction of a ne\V project like the Boni1a Canyon bypass, at least during the next 10 years." ~1c(:0nvillc pointed out that the slate is having irouble even gelling money lo get the Corona dcl Mar Freeway started and to get the Ne\\.·port r~rceway finished . "The money just isn't there. And I don't see anything in the public's altitude that v.•ill come up to n1ake more money a1·ailable ," McConville said. He pointed out !hat Prop. 5 on lhc slate ballot June 4 is asking that 25 percent of the dec lining gas tax dollars be diverted to rapid transit. "We're going lo have. a lough time ' finding the money just to pay for the maintenance of the basic Sy!llem ""e have." ~1cConville said. "Because of the dollar shortage. 1\tcConvi\le called talk of reviving the Coast.al Freeway "academic." ' "If v.·c hadn't had the uprising "'ith the Freev.·ay Follies, the state would ha ve had to give up the freeway anr.vay because they wouldn't ha ve the money to built it," J\lcConvillc said. Fro1n Page l El\fMYS ... a\\·arded. The uproar caused the acadcn1y lo install the ne\V system. ""hich resulted in more non1inations and awards than ever before. Other \1•inners included: Supporting actor (comedy) -Rob Reiner. "All in the Family." Suprx:irting acotr (drama) -fltichacl '.\toriany. "The Glass ~tcnagcri~." Supporting actor (con1ed.v, \·ariety or n1usic) -1-larvey Korrnan. "Carol Burnett Sho111." Supporting actress !Co1nedy1 -·Cloris Leachn1an. "Mary Tyler fl1oorc." Supporting actress (dra1na l -Joanna J\1!l('s. "The caass ivtenagerie." Supporling ac!ress lcon1cdy, v;1ricly or music) -B~nda Vaccaro, "The Shape of Things." Actor ldavtime draina l -lsericsf i\lacdona!d c=nrey. "'Da~·s of Our Lh·es"": special. Pat O'Brien. '"Th<' Other Actress tdavt1n1c dr~una' -(series l. 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But trustee:i said they spent many 1nonths deciding to hold the election and they \\"ere too far into it lo reverse their course no\1'. The t"u \1umen expressed annoyance 11·ith the concept behind the election, and sajd the real problem is not a Jack of n10ney but ho1Y the money is being distributed lhroughout the tentative budget. hea ring , aphasic -and district txpenses such as 1nainlenance, ud1nlnis1rative costs. und heaUh.' "Maybe they 're trying to do too much for a district lhis size." ~lrs. !louts said, commenting on the large cxpi.•1Kliturcs for special instru l1ion. She said she "'Ould like to see a better teacher-student r<ilio in the (.'len1cntary schools next ye<ir through cuts in the special education programs. This yea r. the a\•erage class size in the high school is about 25 or 21i students per teacher, and in the elementa1 · schools. the average class size is about 28 pupils. J\1rs. ffouts also presented to trustees copies of the tl'ntative budget "''ith nearly every page marked with co1n1nents. The trustees promised to examine it in time for their 1nceting n{'xl 1'uesday, "'hen they "'ill decide 11·hat 10 tell the voters in terms of cuts lll'Cessary if the tax override fails, and reinstat.c1nents iJ it is successful, • KISSING CONTESTANTS WHILE AWAY THE HOURS IN CONTEST IN NEW YORK Darlene 8e5sett, Lloyd Gensel Keep Puckered Up; JO Couples Begin, Some Have Quit UPI T1l1pholo fl1 rs. Houts s.1 id lhe ta.1 override elec· lion is. in cff~cl. asking taxpayers to pa y for the distri ct"s n1istake last year or 01'C'reslimating its average d a i 1 y altendance 1Al)1\). and therefore receiving extra state monies that have to be forfeited this year. Frorn 1•age 1 Kissing Contest Not All It's S1nackec1 Up to Be NE\\' YORK <UP!l -If you have been kissing your girl friend all day long, what do you do at niqht? Play Monopoly. Deal a game of rummy. Read "The Exorcist." And fight a lot. "The hardest part is during the ~ight," said Lloyd Gensel, 18, of Ha"'thorne, N.J., one of six remaining contestants in a kissing marathon. To help stay awake, he read '"Death Not Be Proud ." His partner, Darlene Bc.sset. 15, also of llawthorne, fidgeted lhrough '·The Exorcist. .. Other couples turned to card playing and games. And almost all managed to mumble a lot since entering the contest Saturday. "We've had plenty of argu ments," said :O.year.old Ed Leppert C1f Somerse t. N.J., "Too many argwnents. It's a pain in the neck.'' Leppert spoke as he and his girl, Linda Joy Louth, 21. of fl ighland Park, N.J., took a five-min ute break. Couples are a\lo"·ed one such break each hour. Some 30 couples initially entered the compelltion, but sore lips, cha rley horses. ra1Y tempers and a variety of other ills \l.'hittled the field rapidly. The goal "·as the alleged \i:orld kissing n1ark of 96 hours, 32 minutes and 4 seconds set by a couple during a similar contest in 1',lorida about a mon th ago. The rules are simple, slating only that the couples must maintain lip contact for at least SS minu tes every hour. Easier said than done. But. then , some of the solutions have been ingen ious. "\\'e talked about everything. You have to keep your sanity," said Anne lt·larie Fazio! 22, of Dix Hills, N.Y., \\·ho clutched a good luck teddy bear. Her partner. Jose Traslavina, 22, of Lindenhurst, N.Y. said he f.,· "a bit nun1b." The contest is sponsored jointly by a recording firm and WPIX-Fl\1 at t~e Diplomat Holel . Others have been held m several cities. The winners fron1 each \\"ill travel later to Chicago for a final shcHl'd01\·n and chance for a vacation in ~lcxico. \\Thal kind of feelings docs such sustained closeness produce? ··it feels great, especially if you're 11•ilh someone you love,'' said one girl who later dropped out, Fro111 Poge 1 GUERRILLAS ••• youngsters aged t~ lo 17. for more than 13 hours in !he school. five miles fron1 the Lebanese border. "The terrorists sta rted shooting al the children just before the s o 1 d i e r s charged,'' sald a rx:iliceman v.·atching the bloody scene. "There are dozens \\o·oundrd and somt> dead," he s<1id. Boys anct girls began leaping fron1 the school windO\\'S as the gun battle c•plode<l. Newsn1t!n v.·ere held back from the scene. Townspeople said the shooting lasted £or about 10 minutes, 1Yith the !iQUnd of small arms. submachine guns, and bazooka rockets exploding. The r·rench ambassador, joined by the Roinanian a1nbassador at the guerrlllas' request. v,·as about lo enter the three· story building "·hen the gun battle began. The French :imbassndor v.·as reported to have entered the building earlier In the da ~, The guerri1las had strung electrical \\'irJng around the building after they sci7.ed it. The wires were believed connected tr) explosives. An explosion boomed from inside the school and sn1oke poured from lh<' windows durin~ the bti!tle. Police Raid terrorist explosives mRy have been hit by bullets. Ne'°'·~mf>n saw pools of blood on the floor or the room v.here the hostages had been kept by thfl Arabs, who wore explf)Sivl;!s strapped lo thelr waists and carried automatic ""eapons. ~--- BUDGE1' ... Laguna Council Hears Appeal of Lurriberyard She said the upcoming budget should be based on me 1973-74 tentative budget of $4,368,779, not the adoptl'd budget of . $4,844.453 11•hich cq.me about because of the ext ra state money . "If you have extra money. sure you·re going 10 spend it," said r.Irs. Houts, a mother of seven and "'ifc of author 1\larshnll !louts. trustees he is seeking questions now, not answers . A preliminary budg{-t: \\ill not be ro1npletcd until June 5, after a tax 01·crride • election reveals the actual \\·orking income of !he dislr:.::t . An appeal of C'ity approval for relocation of the Jahraus fa m i 1 y lum beryard 1\'ill be hea rd by the cowicil tonight. The Laguna Beach Lun1ber Company presently is located downto"'ll . Its proposed relocation to a site along Laguna Canyon Road just north of Canyon Acres Drive, has met continu{'d o~JilSilion from nearby residents v.•ho have charged inadequate parking is being provided, and that olher city code requirements are not being met. The appeal "·as brought by Arroyo Drive resident Ford Beebe "·ho charges 48 points as a basis for the city council"s overturning a decision of the city board of adjustment's approval. Lumber vard o"·ner Ri chard Jahraus has said if delays in beginning his project persist. he may hav e to move the business out of IO"il- Other public hearings scheduled by the council starting at 7:30 p.m.: -A report by planning Director Wa yne fl'loody on building projects hobble in Arch Beach Heights by recent changes in city law, and a possible hardships to "'ould-be home builders. -A further hearing on th e environmental impact report on a specific plan for Arch Beach Heights reducing housing density and selling construction standards. -Prezoning and rezoning to light industrial areas of Laguna Canyon's Bi g Bend sought for annexation by the city. Fro11a Poge l BUILDING • • • v.·ork stoppage or other cessatlon of "'Ork." -1\n amendment to th.• zoning ordinance increasing set back and open space requirements in the light industrial zone. Lagu11a Pla11ncrs Oka y l{elocatio11 Of Art Scl1ool Laguna Beach planning commissione rs have unanin10usly appro\'ed a proposal bv 1he Laguna School of Art and Design tO relocate at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. At a public hearing held after midnight ~londav night, commjssioners certififd the adequacy of the project 's environmental impact repon (EIR l. David Young, chainnan of the .school's building commi ttee. told conunisstoners a new sile has been soughl for !he past six or seven years. There are no plans for expanding further than the 250-300 students now attending, but the present site, at 630 Laguna Ca nyon Road, is city· 01111ed property. Young said the school ll"OUld like to purchase its own property. The three acres are being purchased from the Irvine Company, Young said. The final three parts of the four-part request placed before commissioners dealt \\"ilh µrezoning. annexation and division -all of v.·hich were continued until t.fay 28. In prezoning, the school ~-3s asking for the land to be prezoned city Tt·I (rcsiden1iall, rather rhan the A·I (agrirullural) zone it now has in the county. . Also, the school asked the city to annex the land. And finally. a land division to split off the acreage froin the larger property owned by the Irvine Company "·as requested. All three items will be brought up an~ain on May 28, when the second 1\tts. Houts said the district should return to lhe base figure in 1973·74. rather than asking taxpayers to "legalize last year's mistake by increasing our tax rate." The tax rate per $100 assessed valuation this year is $3.27. But because of a special education bill, SB 90, which see ks to equalize wealthy and poor school districts, the rate wou ld automaticly decrease next yea r to $2.96. 111e tax override ls asking voters to appro\'e an increase to s.1.20 -still se\"en cents IO\\"er than this year. ~1rs. !·louts also disapproved of the district's tentative pfiorities. saying that if the available moncv is distributed "properly," there 11·0Uld be I i t t I c proble1n. She said she "ould like to see the district realign its priorities into lh1: regular school teaching aJl(I instructions budgets. rather than special instruction budgets and other expenses. Jn 1973-74, lhe district spent $2,402.2Sl on the "regular school budget," ~!rs. Houts said . The remaining $2,381,704 v.·as spent on special instruction -such as music, mentally gifted minors, speech and Lag1uin' s Pol_ice Ol>servi1ig 'Week' Jn observance of Nslion.1! Police \Ve~k. this "''eek. the Laguna Beach Police deparllnent will present displays and d<'monstration.o;: from S to 8 p.m. 1'hursdav and frem 3 lo 7 p.m. Saturday at the siation. 505 forest A\·e. Included v.•ill be demonstrations of burglary pre\"<'nlion equipment, narcotics and drug abuse informati on, "'capons <'Xhibil, and a breathalizer demonstralion. '"But even the June budget isn't final." \\'oodington ernphasizcd. An :ictual budget will b(' finally completed 111 Augu.~t. :tf!er public hearings arc ron1plt'tcd .:ind the assessed valuation is knov.·n. ffowcver, trustees v.·i!I be asked to finalize nrxl 'fuesday cuts and rcinstaten1cn!s to be presented to voters prior to the tax 01·erride eleclion. Trustees Jane Boyd and i\onnan Brov.'Tle indicated general satisfaction \rith the administrator's suggestions . Linke and l\lrs. Gillelle "'ere not satisfied. Trustee ;\lichael Sagar 1r:is absent. Areas or dissal1sfaclion. 11· hi ch \\"oodington said he ""ill alter before next \\"eek's meeting , includr: -maintenance culbacks -$52.000. -reinstating lransportat;on supplies and equipment -$3.000. -cuts f$24,000 ) .1nd reinstatements ($10.000) for data processing --cuts and r<'instatcn1ents r 0 r consultanls and conferenccJ. -rein.5t:ating ~erl'es to five pefC{'n\ of the budget -$62,106. From Poge 1 OFFSIIORE. • • oil4rilling lracts in a seven million acre. area from Ventura County to San C\('mcnte. The location begins just soulh of the famed Santa Barbara blo"·out area and is just offshore of immensely populated -and popular -beach tov1ns stretching more than 100 miles. and including the Los Angeles oceanfront. An industry representative said ""·c were stunned'' by the fe<!ernl p~al"s scope. He said he hadn't exp{'Cted 1l until more time passed after the 1969 Santa Barhara offshore well blo11·out. hearing will be opened. Union locals "'ill obcv the order only afler papers are served "on each of the SO Southern California locals, according to Bob Guthrie. a business agent for the Carpenters District Cooncil of Orange County. . Tcrn1ing the strike an '·econo1n1c ;iction" because picket lines have not I ~ been S<'t up and the v.•ork stoppage is ) ~4 directed only against contractors 11"ho .; refuse to JXIY the additional 30 cents, Guthrie said. ''I don't know what the next course of action will be. The" Apanmcnt 1vill hold an open house and provide tours of the police facilities in conjunctiOfl v.ith I he demonstration.~ and displays. .,""""""_"'_,._ .... s;.,;;ao.-;---- The federal area could bring offshore rigs to within four miles of _ shore. although the industry says the pnze may be severa l possible oil·rich areas 11o·est of the islands far from public vie1v. ·· This restraining order might make the c-arpentcrs madder than el'c r." 1"he carpenters had negiotiatcd an agrcen1cnt ""ith contractors calling for an 85 cent an hour increase last year, "'hich would have raised the v.·age of a journeyman carpenter to $7.35 :in hour. The a1nount "'as cut to 55 cents by the federal Pav Board. The pay board "'3s dissolved iii the recent termination of economic controls and the carpenters 1 struck to obtain the additional 30 cents no1v. rather than when a new contract is negotiated June 15. i:; * * f'ro111 Poge l 1-l.:\L 1' ... I experience in receipt or p..irk mntcrials Scholl said. Some such as the delay in receiving park benches have held up pouring of C('ment. The benches just ijrrivcd. he said. A full progress report on the multi· million dollar oceanfront city pa rk was scheduled for presentarion 111 the Laguna Bench city council meeting tonight. Planners Dela y Slope Hearing The: public hearing regarding propo5Cd density slope standards in R-1 areas has bctn <.vntinucd by Laguna Beath J->lanning Commissioners until July 8. Commissioners said they cannot decide 1 on this ordinance sepa(ntely, without the 1 completion of companion ordinances on ' grading and subdivision . The ordinance proposed would reduce rhe number of units allowed on hillside. R·l land in proportion to the. slope of Ille land. """ ' .. ' • • • Tennis Shoes 8.95 to 23.95 Baseball Shoes 10.95 to 24.95 All Purpose Shoes 9.95 to 17.95 Soccer Shoes 9.95 to 24.95 Basketball Shoes 9.95 to 23.95 Volleyballs 4.25 to 18.95 Volleyball Nets 13.95 to 31.95 Basketballs 5.95 to 31.95 Basketball Backboards 14.95 Basketball Goals & Nets Soccer Balls • CLOSt:D SUHDAY Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 Tennis Rac~ets 5.95 to 50.00 Badminton Rackets 5.95 & up Baseball Mitts, Balls, Bots, Caps, Sox. • Speedo Swim Suits Warm·up Suits Baseball Warm-up Jackets Dart & Dart Boards Racket Stringing Bikes, Parts, Tires, Tubes, Repairing . • VO Tu .. co recre. for schoo deci Coo of ap rccrc appro squar Si I d 0 0 ' g I I Tue co pro the c Pia Llv ho I ma in 10 op h Te ere aut se m co th sig lh o! ac de se cit • Today's Final Saddleba~k N.Y. Stocks EDITION VOL 67, NO. 135, 5 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY IS, 1974 TEN CENTS 2 Buildings to Be · Recycled for Irvine Youth T\ro used buildings 'n'ilJ be recycled at ia cost of $8.500 to create the first city recreation center reserved exclusively for the use of junior and senior high school youth, Irvine city couociln1en decided Tuesday. Councilmen in the first Wlanirnous vote of ar,proval ever given a major summer rt>creation program ex pc n d it u re . approved the purchase of l\\"O, 1.200- square-foot buildings to be placed on a future park site at Walnut and Yale avenues. Community Services Commissioner Steve De Lapp presented an expanded version of the interim teen center facility program fellow commissioners approved \Vednesday for recommendation to the city council. Commissioners voted to ask for $5.000 lo buy and relocate one building. De Lapp said the l ,200-squar£-!oot srae Sti~ky Proble1n Ro)·, 11, Glues Left Eye Sliut OKEECHOBEE. Fla. (AP) -Eleven-year-old Michael Harris got special hours of unexpected shuteye when he accidentally glued his left eye closed while b1lilding a model rar. Jt took a. 15()..mile car journey and the skill of a Fort Lauder- dale eye surgeon to pry the fifth grader's eye open. "I was scared at first, Daddy didn't belive me," Michael said Tuesday after his release from a hospital. "I sure hope it keeps me out of school for a couple of da.ys. '' l\lrs. Harris said l\iichael was using scissors to snip of! the tip of a tube of glue and .. must have been squeezing the tube at the sa1ne tin1e because glue squirted right into his eye. Then he couldn't get it open .. , l\trs. l~arris and her husband, Robert. took ~'lichael to a nearby hospital, but there was no doctor available so they had to drive the 150 miles to an oplo1netrist in Fort Lauderdale. l1·vi11e Com1cilmen Table Hou~g Co1nmittee Plan By GEORGE LEIDAL Of lllt Dill, "llot Still Irvine c-ily councilmrn d .! c id I! d Tuesday night city p I a n n Ing commissioners and planning staff n1ay provtde the speediest route to solutions to 1he city's shortage of \O'A' and moderate l-Ost housing. Councilmen ta bled i n d e f i n i t e I y Planning Director W i I I i a m R. Livingstone's proposal lo establish a housing committee or commission. Individual councilmen including former mayor John Burton expressed confidence in the ability of planning commissioners 10 expedite developments o f f e r i n g opportunities to broaden the range or housing provided in Irvine. Last tA·eek, planning commissioners resolved to urge councilmen to avoid creating another layer of planning authority "'hich they contended would serve to delay progress ol low or mcxleratc cost housing developments. Tuesday's action suggests c i t y councilmen have a renewed confidence in the city planning commission and may signal improved communication between the two bodies. The council endorsement or tlle planning commission housing action recorrunendalion is the first major dele~ation of planning authority to be settled quickly and amicably since the city was formed. Councilmen also e •lorsed Oraage Coast commissioners' views that the city staff can handlP the design of city programs to speed realization of city housing goals. General plan policy suggests the city should encou rage developers to provide homes at prices anyone who works in the city of Irvine can afford. Presently only families \Vith incomes in excess of $14.000 a year may qualify for a loan lO buy the least expensive home sold in Irvine. Livingstone said his staff would spend 30 to 00 days . finding out how many homes need to be built and the price ranges necessary to meet needs or families earning Jess. Councilmen asked to receive bi-weekly reports on the progress of the housing program development. A final report is to be ready lo go lo the city planning commission by August IS. Livingstone said. Irvine Firm Burgled For $2,000 iu Loot Burglars broke into an Irvine firm Tuesday and stole nearly $2,000 worth of building equipment including two · jack hammers and an air compres90r. Paul E. Kelso of Automatic Sprinklers of the Paciric, a fire extinguisher company hcadijuartered at 4826 Winvale St., reporh,'<i lhe break-in to Officer Mark Bernal. structure wlrlch is on blocks a:'IJ ready to be nwved to its Irvine location appears to be too small to fill requirements of the teen program. Aiong \Vilh teenagers who have been \\'Orking \\'ith the Irvine Community Sen1ices Department and commission to est11blish a teen center, De Lapp urged purchase of a larger facility. Earlier the commission had felt a $62,500 expense lo renovate t 12,000. Chapin Gets Prison T el)111 For 'Lyi11g' WASHINGTON (UPl) -Ow;ght L. Chapin. President Nixon's f or m er appointments secretary. ,.,.as sentenced today lo 10 lo 30 months in prison for lying to a \Vatcrgate grand jury about "dirty trick!'' in the 1972 campaign. U.S. District Judge Gerhard Gesell said in sentencing Chapin: ' ' Y o u apparently chose to place your loyalty to your superiors above your obligations as a citizen." Chapin, 33, V.'as found guilty in April on t"·o counts of perjury. lie could have been given up to 10 years in prison and u $20.000 hoe . Gesell sentenced Chapin to the san1c penalty on both count.s but said the sentences \\"OU!d run concurrently. He grated Chapin's motion fot a stay or .sentence pending oulcolne of his appeal lo the U.S. Circuit Court here. Chapin. "·earing a light gray plaid suit and clasping his hands behind him. told the judge that he had nothing to say. He s.ho\\'ed no sign of emotion. His in·ife, Susrui, "A'earing a bright green dress, sat with arms folded in the audience as the sentence was pronounced. Chapin was a college friend and \Vhite House contact for Donald Segretti. 'A'ho served four months in prison for distribution of illegal campaign literature aimed al Democratic pr es ide n ti a 1 hopefuls in the 1972 Florida primary. In a slatement to Gesell last week. Chapin's lawyer. Jacob A. Stein, said Chapin and Segretti had been marked £or life •·as the dirty tricks" team. Stein said Chapin's grandfather died shortly before his trial, his father is hospitalized with a hea rt condition a.nd his mother is suffering Wlder these "repeated blows.'' 'The record is clear that this individual defendant does not require rehabilitation through confinement," Stein sa id. ''He has not committed any crime be- fore his perjury offense, an':! it is un':ke- ly that be will commit another. lmpri· sooment will cause his family to suffer and will seriously affect lhe health of his mother and father,., Stein said. "'Counsel's biased view is t hat imprisonment for Mr. Chapin would serve no healthy. magnanimous interest which the public now has in this case ... Chapin left the White liousc in J\1arch (See CHAPIN, Pa~e 2) • square-foot lemon packing \vareh<Juse on Yale Avenue no11h of Bryant Avenue would be the v.'isest choice, De L.lpp noted. \Vhile teens like the b u i I d i n g . renovation costs might exceed the projected figure, the building is rather remote from residential centers -and is available for only three years. Councilman Henry Quigley sugges!cd the costs of renovating the lemon • • Hqppy .J1111aper warehouse n1ight be \\'Orthwh ile if the struC1ure \\'ould both provide a desirable teen center and save a historically valuable building. Contmunity Services Com 01 i s s ion Chainnan Sally l\!iller observed that time is of !he essence. If the summer teen center program is to be housed a all this year, she said the relocatable structur<'S arc the only choice. De Lapp said 1cens have built up a lot ----·--·- D1J1Y P'Uot Slaff "holl . . Dar Robinson looks happy as he \vaves to spectators. No one would guess from his expression that he was ready to jump towa.rd the earth from a height of 75 feet. Perhaps it didn't faze him because he earlier jumped from a height of 126 feet . See pictures of the jump on page 3. Moore, Alda and Tyson Win Television Emmys LOS ANGELES (AP) -l\tary Tyler J\-1oore. the free-spirited career girl of "The ~Tary Tyler Moore Show." and Alan Alda. the antiestablishment tla\vkeye of "f\t-A-S-1!," 'von Em1nys tOOay as the best comedy stars of the 1973-74 television season. T~lly Savalas. I he crin1e-busting "Kojak,'' and Michael Learned, the mother on "The \Valtons," \\"On Emmys as best lead pcrforn1ers in drama series. Cicely Tyson , who ~layed the 100-yea r- old woman in "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman." and Hal ~lolbrook, ski pper of "The Pueblo," won Emmys as best performers in a special program. Gas Leak Blamed • Ill Weather Fire \Yilliam Holden. making his television debut as the veteran cop in "The Blue Knight'' and Mildred Natwick. tlle fussy amateur deleclive of "The Snoop Sisters." were named best lead actor and iead aclress in a limited series. The Emmy. \vinners were announced at an informal press gathering at the Century Plaza Hotel. • Considerable cloudiness Thurs· daf with ooly partial afternoon clearing, acoording to the weather service. Continued cool days. Highs Thursday in the mid-608. Lows to- night 55-61). JNSIDIE TOlti\ l' A Torra nce couple l&ave suc- cess/ully sued a /erttlit11 dTug manu/actuTer aftar discovering t.h.e drttu caused tltei r son's de· feet. But ti>< legal fig ht /OT ~fark 8reiml1orst continues. See story, Page 26. "'' Y111r ltr\llce l ... ti... ,, L. M ... ,Ill '' CtlllorN1 f, W ,.,.., Cfffltr ,. Cl1~1119111 4N1 (lll!'lla .. Cr.UW.rlll 4' 0..1~ Nollc•t If Ellllltl1•1 lllM ' l!"lertlf"flt"'I Jl.ll Fl"l"Ct t'-tt l"tr ltlt lll'COrlll I. 1J lit!W'<tH ,. '" Ii. 14rrlff •,11 "'"" 1.tlllllf!rt. JI Mtllllll• ' Mtvlft »n M11tv1t ,-,,. 11 N•llolltl 1'1ew1 t Or111H COUl'llf If.It S"FIVl1 "'"'' tJ s,..,... 11-tJ Dr, Sltl-cr•111 a SlllClt M•rktll ,.,tf Telt•IUon • Tfltalen •it W11t11tr 4 WOf!Ml'l't Nlwt »-4t Wlf'fll Nrtwt • Da111a.ge in lt1issio1i Yiejo Estiniatell e1t $75,000 Leaking gas is suspected as the cause of an explosion and fire in a 1t1isslon Viejo office building Tuesday which caused $75,000 in damage and a series of misadventures for firemen. The expklsion was touched off when Steven Keen, t'O-Owncr of Saddleback Dental Lnboratory, lit ··vo Bunsen bum<!rs, Orange County fire officials revealed today. "lie turned to walk away and ,the blast blew him right throueh a door . Luckily he wasn't hurt because the door was open." s.itd C'.apt. Carl \Vol!, fire information ofricer. "lie ran and called us but he got the address wrong !O \Ve ended up a mile away.'' The dental laboratory destroyed in the nre was only one of severril busiue~cs located In the Delta Building at 28362 Marguerite Parkwny. \Vhen fire crews arrived at the prt1pcr oddress the blaie was burning through the roof and threatening the olher building occupants, inc 1 u d I n g a newspaper ofrlce , an auto parts store and a beer bar. . But the problem was compounded when firemen booked up to the building's own hydrant, and found that It was dry. Wolfe said thti special hydrant was required by the lire department and installed at the owner's expense but that It had not )'et ~n tested because the building was so new. "We had checked the hydrant on tJ1e plans. NormaJly we ""-ould go back after 1he building Is do!-., and reinspect it aod then we ccrrainly would have found that It wasn't working." \Votfe said. "But we're short on manpovt·er and we hadn't flMlcd It yet:• I\ fire truck had unreeled nearly half its load of lmc when the hydrant was diSl'Overed inoperalive \\flen a representative of the contractor rushed up nnd said the hydrant's gate valve may have lnad,1ertenlly been left closed as ii "·as insta\lcd Firemen hurriOOly laid hose from another hydrant and broke through the pnv!'ment to open the gate valve oC the flrs1 hydrant when the)' hit an .unexpected gusher which shot water 20 reet into th(' air. dousing the firefighters and thelr equipment. The problen1 was that they had left the connector valve ope:n and quickly recognizing their mistake. shut off lhc vnl\'e, hooked up the hose, Md biegan fighting the fire. Before they had It under control, the ht&,,glJtled the dental laboratory but y,·~s !iucce-ssfully kept from spreading to the other bu.sJnesses. \Yolf 5ald the damage est irnalc given by the owner includes waler damage to tenant! on thl! first noor of the t\\·o-story building. Under a new and complicated system by the National Academy of Television Aris and Sciences. the winning actors in e;ich category are announced before the !See EMMYS, Poge !) JVST FEW WORDS -, l~V RIGHT PL ACE L<'M than three lints of type to make a S2.100 sale ... where else can you find a deal like 1hat? llere's a sample o( the po"·cr of "a few 'AOrd.s in the rig\'lt plal'c" ln Dnily Pilot classiCieds: 21" VENTURE & Trailer. 2 Ootboanb:. many ·ras. 12100. !Phone No.). 1,..ose l\\'CJ ahd a half Jin.-of \\"Ords , made the sale. Let a Dally Pilot Ad-vi!Cr help you make a ~le. Dial the dit'fCI llnc, 642·5678. and she'll help •·ou se.lect your "few '>''OrdJ'' for the ;,riJhl place," Dally Pilot advertising. '------ of mo1nC"nturn 10 create their O\\TI teen C't'nter. '"This city \\'as founded on (·11izens participation and involvement. ·rt'<'ns are cltiiens too," De L.1pp said. CoW1ciln1en approved the e x1>enst: "'1ich ,,.,·ill be CO\'ercd by funds --cmain- ing in the city"s contingency account. Con1n1unity Services J)irector Paul Brady \\'iii bring a proposal for staffing the center 10 a later council n1eeting. Gi1errillas Seize 35 At School ~IAALOT, fsrael (AP ) -\\l ith guns blazing. Israeli soldiers stormed into a school today where three Arab guerrillas \\'ere holding about 8.5 Israeli teen-agers hostage. The Israeli state radio said the guerrillas \\·ere killed. 11lere "'as no immediate official "'ord as r.o the fate of the teen-agers seized during the night wllile they slept. But stretcher bearers were seen coming out of the school shortly after the army assault carrying casualties. T h e i r number could not be hnmediately determined. They appeared high. Later, it was reported that either 13 or 16 students died . Accollllts conflicted. The arrny atiack came less than a half hour before the guerrilla deadline for the release o[ 20 prisoners held by Israel. The Arabs threatened to blow up th e building and kill the youths. The Israeli government agreed to mee t this demand and negotiations were under way through the French ambassador. Police here in l\l aalot said that the guerrillas began opening fire . ., the chi!· dren before the Israeli troops launched their assault. The troops opened fire £rom one side of the school for about three minutes. 'I'her. other soldiers shot their way into the b_uitding through a door on the opposit!! side, The assault appeared to be over in about 30 seconds. A witness shouted out s h o r t I y thereafter: ''The building is in the hands of the army -that's for sure." The guerrillas had set a deadline of 6 p.m. -9 a.m. PDT -for the release of the prisoners. Just before the Israeli troops opened the assault, the terrorists yelled through a mega phone : .. Six o'clock is approaching! Have mercy on your children! Remen1ber your children!'' The gunmen had been holding th e (See GUERRILLAS. Pago l) i::? * * J(issinger Says .4.rab Assa.ult 'lrr<1tio11,al' JERUSALEJ\t (A Pl -Secretary of Stnte Henry A. Kissinger expressed "shock and outrage" today over the Arab terrorist seizure of teen-agers in a northern Israeli school and canceled a scheduled flight lo Damascus. He called the attack "mindless and Irrational." "The United States gove rn m en t strongly condemns this mindless end irrational action and appeals to those holding innocent hostages to release them.·· Kissinger said in a statemenl ''Violence such as this will serve no cnuse but lo Wldermlne the pr~ts for peace in th is area. J.~urther, \ve 1...f.ileve that it is lime for all responsible governments lo make clear t h a t .,.,·hatever their political di fterences such inhumane acts must be condemned and lhoSC' \rho carry th<'n\ out dealt "''llh SC\'el1'1y.·· Kissinger said he \Yould wait another day to give the Israeli cabinet tltne tu consider its latest stAnd oo lht' disengagement of troo~ on the C'.olan llcights front . "J.~ve.rythlng hns been pushed back by this." he ~kl. The main concern now Is the snlety of th'!" chlldn•n, he added. KJssingcr returnl'<I from Damascu!I Tuesday reporting no agreemcnt yet for the \¥ilhdra~·nl of Isr~eli forces on the Go18n. "I snatched defeat Crom I~ in"'S of \'lcton," he quippt."d. tJ OAILY PILOl IS - ' From Page l GUERRILLAS . • • youngsters aged 14 to 17, ror more than 13 hours ln the school, five miles from Lhe Lebanese border. ''The terrorists 1tar1ed shootin& at the children just before lhe 1 o I d l e r s charged," sak1 a policeman watching .lbe bloody scene. "There are dozens \\'Ounded and some dead.'' he said. Boys nnd girls began leaping from the school y,·Jndo\1·s as the gun battle exploded. Xe\\'smen v.·ere held back from the SCi?ne. To"'ns~p\e said the shooting lasted for about 10 minutes. v.·ith the sound or srn.:ill arn1s . submachine guns, and bazooka rockets exploding. The French ambassador, joined by U1e Ro1nani an ambassador at the guerrillas' request, 1\·as about to enter the three· slory building \\'hen the gun battle began. The 1-~rench ambassador v.·as reported to have entered the building earlier in the day. The guerrillas had strung electrical v.·iring around the building after they seized it. The wires were believed connected to e:<plosives. An explosion booined fro1n inside the school and sn1okc poured from the \1•indov.·s during the battle. Polic.-e said terrorist explosives may have been hit by bullets. Jn Concert Th111·sday Newsmen saw pools of blood on the floor of the room where the hostages had been kept by the Arabs, \1·ho wore explosives strapped to their waists and carried automatic v.'eapoos. J\1embers of the University 1~igh School J\tarlrigal Singers will be a1nong four choral groups performing at 7:30 p.111. Thursrlay in the school n1ultipurpose rootn. Frorn rear are Stan Sircello. left. Bennett Jlirsch. F:lizabcth Savage, Hick l\turphy, Terri Catalano and Nelson (~oe hle, fronl. Uanicl 1'revino will conduct the progran1 including 120 choral students and soloists. 'file public is welco n1e. Tickets arc The town of 8.000 -half Jews from North Africa and the other half Arabs - 1vas in panic and uproar as the firing bt_>gan. Residents screamed in the streets and the wails of women pierced lhrough the no ise of the shooting. $1 at the door. ·----·- l(iller Tt11·ns Himself In Sa11 Juan Panel Eyes Dana Hills Bo1u1da1·y Battle Afte1· Ju1·ors Cite Guilt San Juan Capistrano City Councilmen have voted unanimously to enter a school di.;;t rict squabble over at t end a n c e boundaries for Dana Hills High School. By \\'ILLIA'.\I SCHREIBER OI t111 Oll1y l"llal 11111 John Nicholas L1mbesis of Buena Park. Lhe convicted inurdercr v.•ho failed to show up to hear a jury's verd ict Tuesday, surrendered ea rly today in 'It's Not Fair' Sobs ~iurderess After Sente ncing Convicted murderess Susan Sutcliff sobbed uncontrollably Tuesda y after Orange County Superior Court Judge ti. \Varrcn Knight handed her a life sentence in the holdup.slaying of an Orange school teacher two yea rs ago. ft was the second time !i.-frs. Sutcliff had been given a life term in the murder. Her first trial v.•as overturned by an appeals court because inadmi ssible evidence v.'aS used . !\>lrs. Sutcliff. dressed in a mod pink outfit , v.'as calm until Knigtrt rea d the senten ce. Then she sat do\vn suddenly and burst Into tears. sobbing over and over again "H's not fair, it's not fair." The judge had <lircady · ied n d('- f cnse 1nolion by attorney Norbert Bundt for a ne\Y trial and a reduction in the conviction from first to second degree murder. !i.1rs. Sutcliff spent '"'o months in the Cali fornia Institute for \\"omen nfter her first conviction in th e slaying of 24-yea r- old Gerald 1\1itcltrll. Tv.·o men \\'ere ;i]sn COO\'iCted o( murder in the case and both are serving prison terms on thrir firs! <'onvictions. Jerry Wade. serving a life lenn. "·as the admitted triggermnn in lhe slayin~ and \\'illia1n (;;'lr(\\right , dri\'cr 11f !he .:eta\\'av car. 11as 1.·on1·it'lcd n! second deJ?rec · n1urdcr ;ind senicnccd to fi1'e years to life. 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' •fl •• t'J !"""-"'" .l'})h"" ,__..,.. M•• Ttkph-17141641·4121 Ckii,iflt'd .Ad.,triitllllJ 642.§6 71 S.. Cl,_. A.II Dtpel1flltfll.: Ttltptloltt 491·4410 COO¥nt"I. !tit C:..... t--"'51 l\lt'•MIQ c;o.... fa"' ~ ....... tlOt-,,.,...,...,_ -.......... ~ .. ti --••h .......... -· Do ,_,....... ,...,~_.. .. ,,.._,,.o,~- ' ~CM-• l!OOI-,.....,"' ( .... -(•· ' • S..ew:•·rt-.,.,..._ t Jl'(I ..... " ' ..... ~ ••oo_..,,.,.,,......,..,.--1Juc.._,., Orange Count y Superior Court Judge James Judge's Sanla Ana chambers. The judge immediately went into conference to dC(ide on a proposal to free Lambesis aga in on $150.000 bail bond, $50,000 of which Y.'ould be in cash. lf the proposal is rejected , Lambesis \\'OU!d be jailed. Lambesis was convicted ol second degree 111urder in the shooting death or Paul G. Pellerin or Anaheim, an IS.year· old deaf.mule man who was :ourting Lambesis' daughter v.·ho is also a mute. \Vh en Lambesis failed to show up lo hear the guilty verdict Tuesday, Judge Judge ordered the $50,000 bond lifted and issued a $100.000 bench warrant for his arrest. Today, Lambe sis shov.·ed up in Santa Ana at about 9 a.m. with his attorney, Rober t Green. \Vhen the judge demanded to know where he had been, Lambesis said he had gone to visit his ailing son in a Long Beach hospital and then checked into a Los Angeles hotel "just to th ink." Lan1besis said he never thought being gone '\'Ould ca use so much trouble but he \.1-'astl't thinking clearly "'iler he acted. A nine·man. three·woman jury handed down the guilty verdict in the Pellerin death despite 1estimony by Lambesis that the youth had forced his v.·ay into the family home looking for his girlfriend. Lan1l>esis said during the trial that he shot the boy i11 defense of his daughter who y,·as not home at the tin1e. Prosecutors said Pellerin \\·as shot. 1111<:e in th e back by Lanibcsis as hf' fled frun1 the ho1nc ;uicl he 1\·as unarn1ed at lbc liDlC'. ltcward Bill (;aiu~ S:\C'RA:\lENTO l UP I l -Legislation offvring large state rC\l'ards for th '=! cap1ure and convic tion of po1itic:1J k 1dnn111·r.~ !'uch as !he Svmbionese Ltb<'rRtion Ar111y advanced Tuesday in ihe sena te. The mC'asures (SRIJ:l6l-ti2 J b\ Sen. H. L. Hichardsoo {R-Ar<:adia ), cl(·ared the Senate Judiciary Committee on 9·1 and 9-2 \'Otes and v.·ere sent to the f'u1ance (;onunittee. Jn response to a plea by the Parent's S t e c r i n g C o m m I t I e Aga inst Overcrowding. the council t-.'fondny pased a resolution asking Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District lo reconsider a recent decision y,·hich "split San Juna Capistrano." The school board voted to send all of next yea r's ninth grades east of the San Diego Freeway to San Clemente High School th is fall. Students from the res t of the city will attend Dana Hills. "Freedom of choice was given to l\t ission Viejo last year, but denied to us," said Edward Herring, spokesman of the parent group. He referred to a practice In which parents last summer could choose which high school their children would attend. ''The' same courtesy should be extended to San Juan Capistrano families." he said. CotmcUmen Yvon Heckscher agreed. saying he. too, believed the mission community soul.d get as m u c h consideration as others. J~erring said it has not b ee n determine that Dana Hills tligh School can't accomn1odate the 64 incoming freshmen from San Juan Capistrano. '·They moved our boundaries and divided our community in half." he said. "Vl'e believe children have been mad e victims of the numbers game of the administrative office.'' The school. which has only been open two years. is facin g overcroy,·ding in the fall. School lrustees asked its Grov.·th !-'Janning Advisory Commission to find several alternatives and to reco1nmend one solution to the problem. Their original proposal \\'as to send all incon1ing ninth graders next year fron1 ~lission Viejo only to San Clen1enle High School. After several hearings and protest fron1 i\lission Viejo parents. Trustee Bob ll urst of Laguna Niguel suggf'sted that the boundary be the San Diego F'reeway. The hoard e•wcntually adopted this plan , but did give parents the option to send all thei r children to San Clemente High School if they didn't wl!lnt their fan1iHes split. At the last meeting of the school board ritayor Roy Byme~ and Councilman Uouglas !\ash addressed the board and asked that the decision be postponed but thei r request "·as denied. l1·vii1e Cou11cil Actio11 Here in capsuJe form are some of lhe actions taken Tuesday night by Irvine city CQuncitmen: 7 IJl\'INE ADDRl'.:SS: Lirg~ county .Registrar of Voters to recogn ize city ma1hng nddress nnd end the policy of using Sa nta Ma designation for hon1es north of fhe S.1n Diego i''rccv.·ay. -YOUTll Ei\1Pl.OY~ll!:NT : Commended ?-.lr!. Dottie Riebe for her 18 1nonths' serv ice to the \'ES program. -IRVINE JS ... :\\laived business permit fco for arts festival organiza· tion and artists \\·ho will display ware$ during ~lay 31 to June 8 event -llOUSl~G C0~1i\11SSION: Tabled indeflnitely a propcl6al to set up a ne"' ro1nm1ltce or commission ilnd directed staff to prepare program for rl·atizing city hoo$ing goals as enumerated in city general pion. -SIN LA\\'S: Continued for t"·o Y.'Ceks drafts of ordinances design,ed to regulJtc live entertainment and massage parlors. -TEEN CE1''TER: Okayed an $8.500 cxpcndilure lo buy two buildings lo be located on the future p&rk site at Walnut and Yale Avenues. -TRAii. CLEANER: Approved purchase or a $3,500 pull broom lo , •. ,.p city bike tralls clean on a regular ba.~ls. ' ' I DRAWS PRISON TERM Ex.Nixon Aide Chapin From Page l CHAPIN ... 1973 to become director or mark eting research for United Air Lines at it s headquarters in Chicago. He \'.'as placed on lea\'e after he was indicted in November on lour counts of lying to the Watergate grand jury, and resigned foilo\.\:ing his conviction. Irvine Officia ls Set Plans for .t\ Quiet J\leeting Fanfl of hard rock music v.'ho may have been among the developers. consultants or planners attending lrvlne Planning Commission meetings of the past will be dis.:ippointed come July. By then the commission \l'ill have spent its last Thursday evening straining to hear or be heard over the strains of a li\'e rock band. The commission meets in the lrl'ine City Council chambers in Irvine To\1·n Center. The room is over the unofficial student union, the !i.torey's of Irvine - Der Spritzgarten. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, the beer and wine parlor rocks to live band music. The decibel output of the musicians approximately doubles that of the Spritz' famed juke box. Since the first city council chose the location, the students' rights to enjoy their music have been Inviolate. The city's founding mayor vowed he would rather suffer the annoyance than preswne to restrict the enjoyment <>f stud ents in the only tavem in town. Planning commissioners honored the tradition Thursday night. City Pla'nning Direct<>r William R. Livingstone informed the commission he had learned the band did not perform on l\fonday nights. Jordan Crown Prince Visits Newport Beach Buildi11 g Hits S11ag By L. PETER KRIEG ot 1111 O•llw l"Uot 11111 New home construttion in Sou1l1e1'n Orange County \Yill have to be curtailed because there isn 't going to be enough money to pay for new ~cb to handle the traffic, according to Orange Couuty Hoad Conunissioner Ted MeConville. i\'lcConville told Newport B e a c h councilmen ?o1ondav his office wilt oppose any land use ·in the South Laguna area. for instance. that will depend on l'acific Coast Highway. l\tcConville assured Newport Beach city fathers, however , that his department is not endorsing, or even considering, a move to reopen studies of lhe defunct Pacific Coast Freev.•ay. ''We can't service new developments in the South Coast area. so that leaves us v.•ith the only alternative of reducing densilies.'' !i.1cConvillc said .l\1cConvi\le said ro.1d construction everywhere in California \Viii soon fall hopelessly behind schedules beca use of n1ajor cutbacks in federal and atatc funds . !i.1cConville said the shortage will hnve a major impact on long ran ge plans tor the C:Orona de! !\1ar rreeway. Originally planned to tie in \Vilh the coastal free\\'ay. the Corona de! !i.far Free"'·ay route nol'I' l'l'oi.;Jd dump traffic on Coast High"·ay. Ne\li'PQn Beach officials have been pushing for a new route through Bonita and Coyote canyons in Irvine that would aim Ule freeway toward Lagwta Beach . !\fc:Conville did promise to beein a study of that proposal lhat he'd promised last year, but he said he can't make any pro1nises v.·hen the route \.\·ould ever be built. Pointing to the ste-ady decrease in gas ta:< revenues. l\1cConville said "when we look ahead it's very difficult to visualize construction of a nC\Y project li ke the Bonita Canyon bypass, al least during the next 10 years.'' !i.fcConville pointed out that the state is having trouble even getting money to get the Corona dcl f\lar Free"·ay started and to get the Newport Freeway finished. "The money just isn't there. And I don't see any1hing in the public's attitude that y,·ill come up to make more money a\'ailable, ·• !\1cConville said. •- tfe pointed out that Prop. 5 on tire stale ballot J une 4 is asking that 25 percent of the declining gas lax dollars be diverted to rapid transit. "\Ve 're going lo have a tough tin1e finding the money just to pay for the maintenance of the ba sic system v.·e have ," McConville said. "Because of the dollar shortage, :\lcConville called talk of reviving the Coastal Freeway "academic.'' '•Jf we hadn 't had the uprising Y.'ith the Freeway Follies, the state would have had to gl\'e up the freewa y anywdy because they y,·ouldn'l ha ve the money 10 built it," !i.IcConville said . Evening of l\lusic Slated for Irvine ACTRESS WINS EMMY Cicely Tyson Fro111 Page .J El\'lMYS ... E111111y ceremonies 1\lay 28 on NBC-T\'. Al that time, the winners in the four categories of best actor will compete against each other for actor of th~ year. The other winners -such as th!! programs selected as the year's best by a blue·ribbon panel -1\•ill be announced !\·fay 28. The new syslcrn \\':'IS the. rrsult or controvery \\'hich ;irose \Vhcn 1he acadetny tried to narrow the categories so there would be fe.,.:er En1m ys ay,·arded. The uproar caused t h e acaden1y to install the new systeni, y,•hich resulted in n1ore noniinations and awards than ever before. Other v.·inners included : Supporting actor (comedy 1 -llol> lteiner. "All in the F'arnily." Supportiug aC<>tr !dran1a) -1\lichal l ~1oriarty, "The Glass 1\.Icnageri~.'' Supporting actor \comedy, varil'ty or music ) -Harvey Kor1nan, ''Carol Burnett Show.·· Supporting actress lcomedyl -Cloris Leachman, "~'lary Tyler ?-.1oorc." J ucli ciu ry Panel Votes to Se rve 2 .~lo re Subpocnc1s \\IASlllNGTON (U PI \ -The HouSC' .Judiciary Committee voted overv.·helmingly today to serve Prt•s1dent Nixon l'li th two subpoenas st.>eking tapes ol II more of his \V alergat l• conversations and nine m.lnths of dallv entries in his diaries for 1972 and 1973, · Despite Nixon's contention lh<ll th•' impeachment inquiry has "!be full ------·- NIXON TAKES FRIENOS OUT FOR RIDE. Story, P19e 4 I " Tennis Shoes 8. 95 to 23. 95 Baseball Shoes 10.95 to 24.95 All Purpose Shoes 9.95 to 17.95 Soccer Shoes 9.95 to 24.95 Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 Tennis Rac;~ets 5. 95 to 50.00 Badminton Rackets 5.95 & up Baseball Mitts, Balls, Bats, Caps, Sox I~ I I Basketball Shoes 9.95 to 23.95 Volleyballs 4.25 to 18.95 Volleyball Nets 13.95 to 31.95 Basketballs 5. 95 to 31. 95 Bo sketball Backboards 14. 95 Basketball Goals & Nets Soccer Balls Speedo Swim Suits Warm·up Suits Baseball Warm-up Jackets Dart & Dart Boards Racket Stringing Bikes, Parts, Tires, Tubes, Repairing . • • G P' ro A lh w lh a L Si "' in .. in ic c s f e h· ,\ Ii f II 6 DAU,y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Secrecy An environmental task force appointed by state At· lorneY General Evette You.nger is critical or the city or Irvine's housing policies. The body, whose secret 1neeting system mocks the Attorney General's often-expressed concern for open government, formalized the accusations against Irvine in secret meetings la st week in Costa ?.1esa and Dana I>oinl. Irvi ne officials were invited to attend the first ses- sion and were barred from the second. 1'he latter meet- in g l uvolved the full task force wbich was to consider urging the st.ate attorney general to further investigate Irvine. At issue is the city's housing element of its recently adopted general plan. The 28-1nonth-old city adopted an elen1ent Jn time 10 meet a J an. 1 deadline. Nearly 150 other California cities ignored the general plan law. If Irvine is to be 11investi gated" for failing to solve housing problems which have plagued cities since the days of ancient Troy. lhe1t let the in_vestigati?n and discussions be conducted openly, consistent with the sta11d ards the state and the Attorney General enforce upon other government agencies. flonor Encouraging A high honor came to the Saddleback Valley Uni· ficd School DL-;t rict recently with the selection of La Paz Inte rmediate School teacher Carol Stanfield as a new member of tJ1e National Teachers Hall of Fame. Out of Line students in social studies, is one of only nine teachers in the country given lh~ hClnor this year. She has been the director of the annual Patriotis1n on Parade pageant at La Paz, part of a celebration that wins Valley Forge Freedon1s Foundation awards re gu· larly. l\1rs. Stanfield )s achievements are n1any and it is encouraging to see the efforts of a fine teacher recei \1• ing major recognition. 1\. Good Start A notable effort to bring good progran1 s lo the com· munity through Saddleback College is happening this week -and the students and faculty, rather than the ad1ninistralion or board of trustees -are the 1noving force. Speakers l_ike Pulitzer Prize winning poe l Gwen· dolyn Brooks and actor Roscoe L.ee Brov.'n will be on hand during the week, along with representatives dis- cussing feminism, taxes, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and laser bca1ns. On the light side, a frog-jun1ping contest is sched- uled for Thursday. And to top off "Up With Snddleback Week ," the largest oral interpretation festival in the country wil be held over the weekend, coordinated by Saddleback's nationally-known fine arts dean, Doyle li1cKinney. ' .. ' ·, 1.1rs. Stanfield, an eighth grade teacher recognized for her ability to use theatrical techniques to interest The impressive slate of events for the \Ve ek is :i good start. and more programs should foll ov;. Signs of ge nuine intellectual and cultural excitement are just what Saddleback needs to brighten its reputation. SB ;Hefreshin:r to have an (expleti1·e deleted) leader ll'hn lws I he '(inaudible) lo be candid, ain '1; it ?' No Li11iits 011 Local Ca111paigtts Brig·litside Vie ,ws the Dear Gloo111y Gus Political Disclosure Law Inadequate SiL 1.iutio11 (.__A_R_T_H_O_P_P_E_J A recent poll sho\\'~ that one-thir~ of 1he ,\merican public believes that things are going to gel worse. And they are all presun1ably out in their hack yards hoeing th<'i r D<'leat (;ard('ns. °Thc'sc pessiinisl:; 1u·e outnumbered, fortunatcly. by the other l\\'O-lhi rds of the American public \\'bo ob,·iously feel, t:"> ihe contrary, that things couldn 't get v.·orse. r-.t issrd by the pollsters, ho\\'Cver, w~s the noted optirnist. Bulion BMghtsidc, ;iuthor or "L c rs Look on the Bright Sid<'. G:mlo! ~ •· and other n1ora\Jy upli~t­ ing v:orks -non" of \':hich h.1s bc'en ~H­ ing very v.·rll lately. A~ the only 1\rncr- lcan \\'ho d('voul1y bclic\·es thin gs arc great and :i rr goinc 10 get cv"n greater. Brigh tsidc has enjoy. rd a brief rC'oaissance of popularity. CUr- iou~ reporter~ intervie\1·ed hir.1 an d he even nppe arcd last "·eek on "Yesterday" -the up-to-the-minute net"·ork ncv.•s sho\\'. A transcript of his glowing remarks fo\101\·s. Q -LET'S BEGIS v.·ith the economy, f\lr. Brightside. \\1hat about innation? A -Oh . it·s the gre atesl thing tltat evr.r hnppene<l 10 this country. lnflati()rl hllS at last fulfilled the drca1ns of every American: to 1v1•nr expensive clothes, Jive in expensive housing. buy expensive food. dine in rxpcnsive restaurants and drive nround in rxvcnsivc cars -no matter 00..v smri ll they may be-And. believe me. it's going to p;e l e\·f.'n b<:tier. Q -But v.·c S('C1n to be in the nlidst of ;,i recession as 11·cll. A -\Vhnt could be finer~ Not only v.•ill \1'c be buying more expensive th ings but ire 11•ill hil\'C 111orc leisure time to enjoy 1hem. And here again, r confidently \\lhy doesn't THchard Nixon copy Dean Rusk and teach a course on "Ethics \1'ithin the Democratic System of Go vernment" at son1e obscure Southern college~ t\ori· credit, or course ... A. J. Gloom' G!o'I ct11nm•"'' ire 11.11tmltt ... lt'f nMl<lrs ,,... llo not l'l'f:ts11rlt-, nllt<I ""' v-• ot "'th· MWWllJ>e•. s ... d ,, .. , HI PM"I I• Glocom-, G111, 011ty PilOI. predict. morl' and more Americans \1'il\ IC'ad the life of the idle rich . Q -Turning to pollu1ion, famines, threats of nuclear \\'ar ... A -Godsends. all of them ! for years, people have been \\'orrying about overpopulation. But I kept saying. ''Don't give it a second lhought : we'll find a \\'3y." And v:e will. by George ! Q -What about the inslltU1 ion of marriage, v.·h.ich has long been the comerstooe of our civilization and now ... A -Noosense ! Every day more and more people are solving their marital problems. Tak e, for example , Liz Taylor and Richard Burton. Q -What about pornography? A -Never better. Q -And political corruption ? A -lli1t, too. But looking on the bright side. let me point oU1 that the !>resident has said. "I am not a crook!" And Assistant Attorney General Henry Petersen, who visited him to tell him what the investigalors had dug up on him. said. ''I am not a whore!" Therelore, any fair-minded American must condude the PreslderK was not numing a crooked v.•horehouse. Q -But what's good abou t Watergate, !\fr. Brightside? A -\\'el l ... It sells bumper stickers. Q -Come , come. as the only optimist left, you can surely do better than that. A -\Veil ... t mean ... You could ~y , .. Aiyeeeee! J\1R. BRIGllTSIDE ~now a permanent resident of The Daisy Dell Happy r~arn1. But he is, as aiv.•ays. content. .. Looking on the bright side,'' he says, "Th.is is a great place to be these days." To the Editor: The League of \Vomen \1olers of Orange County and the Environmental Coalition urge all voters of Orange County who have not signed our pe tition for Limitations on Ca mp a i gn Contributions and Expenditures to please do so now. \VE REAR comments about passing Proposition 9 and that this will take ca re of everything -thal's not true! Proposition 9 provides ror con1plete disc losure of contributions and expenditures and limits the amount or money spent in races for Governor. and other statewide offices. It does not limit overall expenditures in races for local offices such as Board of Supervisor, City Council, etc., and it does not apply to races for State Assembly and Senate. It does not limit individual contributions to any candidate. This petition does just that -calls for these limitations. \VE WANT to encourage o u r Ja \\·makers at all levels of government. to enact necessary reform legislation and nol lo "pass the buck" to a higher governmental level, or wait for citizen initiative legislation. Once again. we urge voters to contact members or the League of \Vomen Voters and the Environmental Coalition and sign the petition. JEANEITE TURK, President, League of Women Voters of Orange County Saddlebuck Remiss To lhe Editor: In the upcoming Board of Trustees election on June 4, a central issue seems to be federal aid. Should the college accept this aid or should we continue to shun these programs? S a d d l c b a c k College is a community college and thus. it would seem, the answer to the federal aid dilemma should be based on the question. "\Viii it allow the college to better serve the community?'' I think an informative example may be seen in the attitude of Saddleback College towards Scenic Dream Sabotaged • WASllINGTON -Lady Bird JohnllOll's drenm of scenic highways, wilhouL unsightly billboards to blot the view, has been sabotnged by one of her best friends. He is h'1rd-worki ng Rep. Jin1 Wright, 0-Tcx., a power on the llousc Public Works committee, who has been fWl- ning interference in I.he corridors of Con· grcs~ for the bill· board lobby. The n.-sulllng sce- nic ruin increasingly is spoiling the ma- jesty of the country· side for vacationers. Here's what hns bttn going on behind the scenes: -A I.AW wns push«! through Congress in 1965 banning billboards along n1ajo r federal highways. Yet a cabal of congressnlCll. Jed by \Vright, brought pressure on the Tran spo rt otl on Dep.irtmcnt not to enforce the \aw. More billboards now clulter th('! roadside, therefo re, than in 1965. And Wrighl hns Introduced a measure lhat \vould allow still another 400.000 new billboards. -Wrlghl is lr)'lng to give stales !he righ t to zone rural land along the (JACK ANDERSON) highways as "commercial.., This woul d pcrnlit Ute billbo.1 rd builders lo get around the fed eral law. When a fed eral judge refused to permit the states to circumvent the highway beautification net, \liright scribbled his vie1\·s lln a napkin at breakfast and passed it across the table to federal hlghwa:ii counS<'l David Wells. Ever since. r-e de r a I enforcers have paid more attention to the napkin thttn the law. Wright says Wells stUI has the napkin . -TH E BILLBOARD lobby assiduously courts even the most obscure akl.es who hove lnfiucncc on billboard leRislathm. ~·or exam1>lc, two key Public Works staff men, Dick Sul\!van .:ind (.1iff Enfield, were lodged, wined and dined at luxurious lnnisbrook in Tttrpon Springs, Fla., by tho lobby~ls. -lroniCt1tly, Wright is chainnan of the Jflghy,·ay Benulific:ation Commission. At least one member, MBrion Brown, has complai ned to hhn that the commission has been "a wnste of time" and the beautification law D "costly, meanlnglea rraud." The members who h.1ve trlt.'Cf to fight against "visual pollution ." she says. have been given "discourteous and high- handed" treatment. -Congress has put the emphasis on paying off the billboard lobby rather than enforcing the b i 11 board ban. Congressional appropriations have gone not to enforce the law. but lo co1npcnsalt: companiC$. often at exorbilant rates. 10 remove billboards that never should have been put up in the first place. -CONGRESS has nl!IO blinked at th!.': billboard lobby's wlld ~·a.ys o f circumventing the law. One technique. for example, ls to purchase a lhrce-foot- wlde strip or land reaching from a business site thoum1nds of reet to \h(' 111ghv.'8y. At the end of this strip, right by the hlgh\\'ay. the business erects a billboard. claiming it is on the co111pany's ''premises.'' For his part, \\'right h;is sought to give the Impression that the bill board lobby •~ 1nade up mainly or sml'lll busincssnu'n. The truth Is that Its lro din g inenlbcrs arc the Roadside Business Assoclnllon, representing l:foliday Inns and others: the NAtlonal Electric Sign Assoclatlou. whose vice president is n p:il of Wri ght; the NatlonAI Advertising C;o1npany. owned. by the giant 3r<if conglomertUf': and the coasl·t<H:08st 0 u t d o o r Advertising Association. ( MAILBOX ) Len.r1 fNlm r1Mltr1 1r1 w11c-. Norm111w wrii.r1 s.llollld convew llltlr m~n In XIO wonl1 or 1111. Thi ri9hl IO tNld-. l•tt.n It fil ll'lt t or tllmlnilt libel II rf'HrVH. All lt!ltri m11sl "'· dud• 1i1ntfv•• 1nd mlllln• •cldr111. b;,ol qm11 m1-, bt wl!hheld an r11...-sl II 11.1fflcl1n1 re1Mtn 11 IPOlrffll. Pocln will nat be ,ubU1llK. federa l funds in the are;_i of enforcement la w NO ONE needs lo be lo!d that crime in America ls soaring and Orange County is ce rtainly not immune from this trend. So uthem Orange County. served by Saddleback College, is particula rly prone to rising crime. Sheriff ~1usick reports that 40 percent of crime in the county now occurs in the southern por tion of the county. Thus a central question n1ay be askt'CI. Is Saddleback College, \.\'hlc h serves six law enforcement agencies ! Tustin. Laguna, Sa n Clemente, San Juan Capistrano. Orange Counly, Sheriff's J)cpartment and the C~IP ), doing its utmost to provide lhe community it serves with th e best law enforcement training available? The ansv.·er. in my opinion , is a resoundin g NO. And thus the ultimate losers are we, the citizens of 1he community. \Vhat could Saddleback do to pro\•lclc us with better trained police? The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, (LEAA), a fed erally funded program. was created by Congress in June. 1968. to administer the nation1s firs! coord inated probrram against crime. Under LEAA thousands of taxpaye rs dollars arc available for the developmen! or programs designed lo improve and professionalize law enforcen1ent. Grants are available und er this program and others for colle~es like Saddlebac k to use their imagination and come up v.·it h programs that will strengthen law enforcement at the local level. ONE PROGRAl\1 of particular in trrc!°'l UNDER LEAA is knoy,·n as the L.a111 Enforcement Education r r o g r a in <LEEP), kind of a GI Bill for policen1en. Under LEEP peopl e in law enforcement or students thinking of going in to \a1v en[orcement arc eligible fo r t.,.,·o types of financial aid: student loans :ind tuiri on ~rants. (These nrc, of course. fctlern l fundsl. These loans arc forgiven if the person co ntinues working in lhe l a w enforcement area. Thus the ain1 of LEEP is to ma l•c it hnmrnsclv attractive for pOlicemcn to <1t1cnd colleges and develop professional gro~·th. TllE ATTITUDE of Snddleback College lo\11ards any LEAA prograrus is hnnds- off. We won't touch thein: The result . 111 n1y opinion. is not mere ly an inadeciuate ltl1v cnforccmrnt training 1>rogrum nt the college. but an attitude lby refusing to 1mrtlclpate In LEEP 1 thal actual!~· discourages professional ~rowth by our community k\\v cnforccnicnt agencies. Thus the tax paying resident of the &lddlcback Community ColleJ.(c District Is double penalized: his doll:irs go 10 support very effective 13\.\ t!nforcc1nent programs In the other ~wo rind four year colleges across the nation and in th~ process his polict. his con1n1unity are. I feel. u·ocfu lly ill-prepared by h 1 s co1nmun11y college. PA.l'L BRENNA!\ ln.slructur Political Scient•c S111•po rts 1lll·yetrr Ta the f':ditor: The Irvine l'fllfil"d Srhnol [>istrJCI Is v.i~ly coruldcr111g 1~ nt'Cds ttnd preferences of all parents in ~li investigation and initiation or the rear- round school program. Parents and students are being offered a choice as lo 11·hich system they prefer. Obviously, lhe distric t \\·ould not have proceeded this far if there were not sufficient parent interest and enthusiasm. rim. CLARK, in his •·common Sense" pamphlets urges us to rationally protest year-round schools in Irvine. Is it rational to assume. as he does. that adoption of the optional year-round plan means 11giving up our children to the State and the Establishment " and that It will mean "the end of the family"! Perhaps shorter, evenly spaced vacation periods will enable families to spend more meaningful time together. How many families have given up trips during traditional vacation periods because crowded recreational faciliUes a n d traffic congestion make an enjoyable outing difficult. l thfnk that most or us have more faith in the strength or our families than to believe that a change in the school calendar will signify the end of family life. I doubt that the many parents who send their children to summer school feel that their children are "pennanenUy institutionalized" as l.1r. Clark feels yea r-round schools will be. THE REALLY important issue is the quality of education that our children receive, not when vacation periods occur. I support the year-round school concept, at least for those who wish to participate in it. I also respect the opi nions or my friends and neig hbors who oppose the idea. The L'ISue requires debate and careful examinat ion, and en1otional and irrational appeals are not "common sense" approaches. JUDY VIA Tyr•o E.rper1 To the Editor: E\'Cr since emigrating to these paris from New York sotnc months 11go t have enjoyed reading the Daily Pilot -along 1v1th that colossus emanating from up north. In fact. despite the fact that I had been a constant reader of the New York Times for the pa~1 50 years and expected 1hnt life here v.·ould be sere without it, 1 hnve been holding up very v.·ell. NO\V tell n1e one thing -that 36·pL hc11ding : ·'U.S. llliteraecy (s i c l ·Ala rming' " in last Monday's paper - how many of your reoders caugh t this'~ Back in Nev.· York. in a theatrical revic1Y Clive Barnes referred to a plot written by Euripides "some 240 years l'go. ·· I referred to thi s typo in a letter to Barnes, asking the same question. IUs anS\\e r. read over the air on his evening broadcast. exactly one -rne. J ~SSE 1,EVINE S<itnc answer -one -yo u. Ediror VC Salaries To the Editor : The rl'C'cnl study of !he Ainerican r\!'ISOCial ion of University Professor~ re port i n s that average tntnl ('ompensation of Uni versity ol 1.,;olifon1in ft1cull)' is $21.900 needs corr('(tlon. TllJ<: LATEST data v.·hich \\35 just released thi~ ~lnrch Sho\VS thnt UC faculty 3\'era~e total ~olnrle-s and frlngc benefits for 1\173-1974 is ac1ually SZ0.43(l, or 7 2 pcrC<'nt Jess th.in the prtllmlnary data in I.he 1\AUP report. 1'hu5. instead or being .J.1rc1 nn1ong !he nallon's univ1•rsilit"s and colleges. UC Is about 651h. Since July. 1969 the aver11ge real salary or LTC fl'tt11ty tlnd acadcnli<.' slaff hn~ !:-illen hy 13 5 percent. 1'hi:ii is thl' gr~·u1•s1 d(!('.hnL' llt an)' group of tilifor1uJ. ~uuu t mploycs.. In adrUUo.1. our frin ge benefits are almost 50 percent below the average recei\•cd by ta.culty in olhtr leading universities. UC FACULT\' salaries are supposed to be co1nparable to those paid in a group of eight other leading u n i 1• e r s i t i e s. Ho.,.,,ever. in the last two years, UC salaries have been 3 percent below the comparison schools. As a result, UC faculty and acaden1ic staff have lost about $13 million. This year. UC President Charles Hitch is asking the Legislature for a 6.2 percent faculty pay increase. However, half of this amount is "owed" from last year. The American Federation of Teachers believes that UC academics deserve a 12 percent increase this year to compell!ate for last year's shortfall and lhe airging -of living. SPENCER C. OWN. JR. President, UC.AFT Associate Professor of History, UCI Road Closure To the 'EcUtor : On the 291.h of April a meeting was held by the Road Closure C o m m i t t ee established by Supervisor Caspers to continue discussion on the ooe remaining road closure. A recent article oarried in severa l local newspapers indicated that the -~1ontilla-Jeronimo issue 1~·ould soon be sett.led and the b..1rrier would be r e m o v e d two \\"eek!! alter the completion or the Alicia interchange pending resolution of a few minor points. As a member of said committee, and present the 29th of April. I take exception . NO AG REEJ\.1ENT hos hem reached on the removal of the closure in question. The onl y point that has been agreed upon by supporters of lhe closure is to reconvene on l\:tay 20 to review county proposals to be prepared <ind designed to casure citizen safety. :-ind m os t important. specified g11:1rantees for permoncnl closure or !he l\1ontilla· Jeronimo intersection if -and I stress lhe \.\'Ord if -the tem1)()rnry retnovo l of the barricade is agreed upon and the trial period pro ve s unsatisfac tory. J-lo\vever. the dlfferen(.'('S that Ltirrently exist over the closure continue lo be major in nature and at this writing arc not close to resolution. Unti l ~'e can be convin<.'cd othel"\\'isc, our position remains for tot.JI lnactn1ent of the June. 1973 resolutions passed by the Board of Supervisors -permanent closure. Therefore, the recent articl~ 1ndirating barrier r~moval nre both pct-mature and inaccurate. f.I. F. KEA 1'\E 0 1.ANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vred, PIU>lisl~r Thomas Kec11il, Edi!<ir Barborn Krc1tnch Ed ilorial Page Ed1ior 'l'hl' rtlitorinl J)l¥t or lhe> Da1!y P1Jol ·""'k$ to 1nfom\ and .rlmuJnre rcMiers b)• presenting on thur: pqc- d\l't'rAe ('(Jmmt'nttu;• <>n topic-,; of In tc.-n.•11 by ')'ndlcalcd (.'l)lumn.i1111s a"'J cartoon15\o;;, by praviding o. forum ror rt'Rdtrs \ 11"\1 s 11rwl hy prrsmtJ"I{ lhJs nt·10.·~p.,'\pc>t'o: oplnt0n..<1 l'nd ldrl..!I on currf:nt ll'piC'$ Thf" t<h!oruU opinions UI lhf' D1ul.~ r 11.,t llprtftr only in \he editorial rolumn At lhf' lop of th~ p1tgt. Op1nl«1~ t''prr,;~ hy t~ '"l· umn11tt and t:i.nrunl~s •n<l lttltt "'Titrn •rt' lhtu av.Ji and m ~f-. mtnt of th Lr \'l("IO.<s by lhc D.1.il,y Pilot sho\Jkl br 11\Jf'S"t'td. ll'edncsday. May 15, 1974 $500 IJJilfi()ll, Illegi timacy Hits State Taxpaye1·s SACH ,\ \IE~TO C liPI ! -11 l'OSI ('alifornin taxp;:l)l'rs ~$tM.l tnillion for the-f':1re ~lf lln rs111na1erl ~0.000 illl'gJti1na1c children born in the stat{' last ~e:ir. according to the Slate lle;ilth and \\'clrarc Agency. "It is clear that the social and fiscal rnagn.ltude of the )1outh Dies _:\. f te r Dael's Last Visit ltlcg!limac.v problc1n 111 1his ~1a1t· has re11chcd t'11onnous proportion." thl' a g f' n c y · s Soc:ial \VeUart:· Bo:rrd s::.rltl Tuesday Jn a rt•porl The rC'port titled ''l:npl.<inne<l P;ir('nthood.'' 11•as srarl~ \\\'O years agl"I to ~" :k SO[Ulions to Ca I I f 0 r 11 l a 'S 1llcgit1macy prublcrns. ht preparing lhe report. !hf' hoard said it percei\ l'cl its ··r-01nmit1ncnt to those 11·ho arr in need of nul>lir hl'l]I." 1\1 o Ill i llfl I etl but added it 11lso h:•d ":rn C'Qll(tl con1rrutrnC'nt to the Dr. Donalt! Cogga n. 6-1. puhlif' 1l't10 nu1st pay for 1his .Archbishop of )'ark . hi'lp .. has been chosen by ii t'on1 1nued . ·'The f:rci of Queen El iza beth to take rhc rna ncr is 1ha! riublic over as head of the a.~sisrJnce and illc~itimac~' Church of England in SA~ FRANCISCO 1APJ -A :irl' linked. The incidence of November. succeeding 11 .. h J d · Dr. 1ilichael Ramsey as Hi-year-old boy strickC'n by a 1 cl.!1 !11nate r. 1 r c n 1n 11•r tfare caseloads i5 l\1•ice that Archbishop of Canter· rare kidney disease is dead. bur)'. 1n the general population. __ _ But his fina l wish, to have his _ . -------··There <ire nlso direct rosts convict father at his side Olll' f(·!atcd 10 !he care and last time, was granted. support or thesl' youngsters Loonurd Macch iarella. in a ivhlch :ire being borne by the conla and encased in an il'on la'Cpa~cr.·· 11 addf"I. lung, died at the University of ~-----------.., California Medical Cc n t e r Tuesday night 14 hours after his father. Ph ill ip. 35. \\'Cpt at his side. It took the governor Ti u? Oldest Pierce Gets 1-10 Years For Fraud of Californ ia lo cu1 through p f the red tape and get ltim ro· ('SSiOIL LOS A~GELES JUPtl there. Jl'rome Allen Pierce. a friend After the 45-minute predawn S.-\.1\' DIEGO (UPI 1 _ of a forrner aide to Lt. Gov. visit. Alacchiarella was taken E'd Rcr·n-ko. \l'as sentenced to :O.trs. Elizabeth \Vinters. ,_-,. back ot Soledad Prison. 135 :fr res 1 e d ivhen she one-to-10 years in state prison Wfi1rltSday, May l.J, j 'J14 DAILY PI LOl 5 $16 Million Energy Bill EXTEND YOUR LIFE . . ' Passed By Senate 21-14 EXTEND YOUR ARM BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK SACRA~IENTO t t.:P I l Land1nark energy lcglstatlon. imposing a 516 mi l lion •·research" tax on electricity and forging a mighty state t.•ncrgy con1mission, t o d a y n10\'(-d just a fi nal s!cp Il\\•ay frorn Cov Ronald Hcagun's desk. The bill passed the St-nine Tuesday night by a bare rnajorily. ~ J -I~, bipartisan \"O\C. S11pportcd by Hcagun. the 20.000 . 11ord rneasure by Asscn1blyn1an Charles \Varren 1 IJ-Los Angeles\ 11·:1~ s1·nt back to tilt' Asse1nbly for rcvic"' of primarit~' technical nrncndn1cn!s. Empha sizi ng cncrgv conserva1ion. the bill 1vould vest in thl' f i v e -rn em b e r ('0111 111 i s s i o n s "' eeping authority to cut red tape in choosing n u c I ea r and convenrion:il J)()\\'er plant sites. l'stablish energy effici ency standards for homes, buildings :ind horne appliances, and require development of plans for energy emergencies. Sen. A!frl'd E. Alquist ([). Siln Jose), floor sponsor of the measure and 1he only senator to speak on ils bchal!. declared it \\'Ould "balance·• the needs of producers and users during the e n e r g y dilemma and curb ' · t he v.•a nton . \\'asteful use of energy that brought us here." string of opposing views questioned whether s u c h drastic steps were really needed, whether the proposed energy commission would be too a\vesomely powerful and whether local governments v.·ould lose control over local development. "The hon1eowner will gel it in the neck again. The homeo\.\•ner gels it in the nec k every time. not business, not ind ustry, not the legislaturt>, not the Public U t i I i ti es Contn1ission," argued Sen. J an1es Q. \Vedworth ([). Hawthorn e\. He said the proposal means a "guaranteed increase" in electrical rates. Also opposing the measure v.·ere Republican senators Dennis Ca rpenter (Ne wport Beach ) and James E . \\'het1nore (Garden Grove). Labor Group Rescinds Bro\vn, ~1 aldie Bacl\.i11g SAN FRAl\1CISCO \AP l -Assenibly S peaker Bob The Ca Ii for n i a Labor Moretti. Alioto has taken al1 Federation has "'ithdra \rn its \'OCal stand aga!nst Prop._ 9. FREE! In HUNTINGTON BEACH THRU MAY 17th AT GOLDEN WEST COl,.LEGE Pavillion Pa tio and College Center Patio Daily Hours: 9 a.m. 'til 2 p.m . Eves: 6 p.m. 'til 9 p.m. Orange Cou nty l leart t-\ssoc. and J.lu ntington J~e<tch f{otary ('lub /\ Public ~ervice fro1n •• !he controversial pol1ucal 1 support of Edn1und G. Ilro1111 canipaign reform initiative. 11..----------------------·' Jr. and Jerome \V a 1 d i c -.;;;~ .. ,.;,·-.·--..,-~;;~;..,_-..,,,.._,,..,...,,,,...,,,..,.,..,,,...,,,.,..,...,...,,,,. ...... ~..,,,,. ... because or their aggressive campaiJ<lling on behalf of WOODBURY UNIVERSITY Proposition 9. 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A111t1~t1 i1 lrh Dta:rH 11 Stcr~t•1,i .W11111itrll!09 l Energy savings by 198fl could arnount to the equivalent of 16 niillion barrels of oil each day. Alquist said. But a miles sooth of San Francisco. Tuesda)' for grand theft and b t I · I th · allegedly tried to hire a y wo p atn-<:o o t·s pr1so11 1 1·115,1.ance fraud . __ _ d ho h d I t "' 1>lainclothl's po ice\1·oman b>Uar s ...,. a 1'0 un ecrt>u I Pierce, '"'hose association Both Bro\.\·n and \V:ildie expressed bcwitdcrn1ent at the COPE reversal. saying the labor group l\'aS a\,·are all nlong that they active I y suppo11ed Prop. 9. 1: .. :01-lh-N'•O\~d l'ill1d1·•h T .. ..,h•n~.(lrl<'n~d •'••"Uh) ~h•doftl·Ono~Lcd li•iYcr"~ 1027 Wikhore kiuie-Yard-lo1 A~• 90011-'82·8491 PLEASE Sff't) NOllMAllON JO. for the duty. 10 v•ork 1n her brothe . C hed Before Leonard lapsed into protested 1hat it is the 111ith l\torris E. urrey touc a coma last Saturday , he cried 011Jv business she knows. off a politica l controversy last out, "Where's iny dad ? i'\Jrs. \\1inters is 74. vear. \\'i!S convicted last \\'here·s my dad'? I 11-ant 10 \\/hen her husband died December of filing fraudulent see my dad." fi1 ·e yenrs ago. she sr1id, insurance claims On hvo r-.·lacchariella is serving five she opened the bordello diamond ...,·atchcs. vears to life on conviction of because that was better ~le said the \\'atches 11·ere Selling marijuana. 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E\'('ry h<11:l\·'s hra nf s.uttl \• roundt"I! lai:e. ;2.JS U,C. 8;'; B. Double Tulip. four ouo{ es of .;..oentl1.: pc:rsuasion wich a ~l f-rrinforc.ed trtHH anJ b:ick. Size.·~ S. ".\I, L, XL. S I ;{ (;. Pull-nn (Or"tlcnc. ()0L~Lil1p d'-:~1.:;n. 1\l ,1rqu1~ct1"·,1nd l act:cup~. ',.'~a. c. s2:l 0 . L.1cr undL·rv.·irc.· hra fur p1.:rl (·c.1 ~cpJrarion .ind support. 12·3~ D.C. 87 D. SR In "up s11.t· i)D, li.5(l \ E. Double.-TLdip long It:~ p.1nr~· ~1 rJl1.: for :di-around :,upport . StLC:S S. r.t. L. XL. SI<• All ~11·lt·s in ,,..·hitcor lx·t~c • . . SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA \\'h\-n '' cn111t') 10 1.on1rol, "''hCtht:r l'n11 nttd :a little or a t"l:, take rl'lt' :idvict' of Bullcxk's cxp'C-r'"r. \\:tc '-'C 5·1 fntl'r~ wirh d 101.1 of 507 years' t'X riencc in fi11inj: 1ud.u"' hod)' f:uhions ' i , VOL. The County r-.1eado Tum er the pri J udg pre\im says T to the gro un J Ju ove Ni x of ent im In Jo pt J th p .. Pr SU l a fi p h Ji ) Shop Monday 1hru Friday, 10:00 a.m. 10 9:;0 p.m. , Bullock's San" An>. I F:Uh•on Square, 2800 N. Main Sirc<t, San'• Ana, Telephone: ~4'-7211 S.rurday, 10:00 1.m . ro 6 00 p.m. Bullock·• South Coan Plau, S•n Di<s<> Fttt<\~Y 11 Brntol. Costa M<"1, Telephone: '~6-061 1 '--------------..:.._ __ L • • Huntington Beaeh Fountain ·Valle VOL. 67, NO. 135, 5 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES • ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1974 Today's Final N.Y. Stocks 1 TEN CENTS • Court Rules: l(eep Meadowlarl{ Airport Open ' Uy TERRY COVILL~ Ot 11\t Dally l"Uot Sllll The Nerio fan1ily has "·on an Orange County Superior Court injunction 1(1 keep ~leadowlark Air port operator John Tumer froin taking any action t0 close the private l\untington Beach. airfield. Judge Mark Soden grantL>d a preliminary injunction Tuesday which says Turner caunot 1nakc any alterations to the airport or buildings on the airport grounds. A trial date wi11 lk set later for a pern1anent injunction hearing, Turner operates the airport on a lease agreement with the Nerio fa1n ily. "'hich. O\Vns the 80 air·port acrt>s on \Varner Avenue near Bolsa Chica Strecl. Hichard Nerio said today hi s fan1ily is n1aking every effort to keep the ai rport open. though no decision has been made on the field ·s long-term future . 1'urner attempted to close the airport recently by painting large while Xs on the runY:oy and refusing to sell fu el tn srae· Chapin Handed Prison Sentence DRAWS PRISON TERM Ex.Nixon Aide Chapin \VASHINGTON (UPI) -Dy,•ight IJ. Chapin. President Nixon·s r o r m e r appointments secretary. was sentenct'd loclay to . JO lo 30 months in prison for lying to a \Vatergale grand jury about "dirt y tricks" in the 1972 campaign. U.S. District Judge Gerhard Gesell said in sentencing Chapin: ' · You apparently chose to place your klyalty to your superiors above your obligf.tions as a citizen." Chapin, 33, \\'as found guilty in April on two counts or perjury. He could have been given up to JO years in prison and a 820.<XX> fine. Gesell Bf'ntenced Chapin to the same penalty on both counts but said the sentences would run concurrently. He grated Chapin's motion for a stay of sentence pending outcome of his appeal to the U.S. Circuit Court here. Chapin. wearing a light gray plaid suit and clasping his hands behind him, told the judge that he had nothing to say. He showed no sign of emotion. llis v.'ife, SUS<!Il. wearing a bright green dress. sat \Yith arms folded in the audience as the sentence \\'as pronounced. Chapin '"'as a college friend and \\1hite {Ste CHAPI N, Pa,..e Zt - Judiciary Panel Demands 11 More Watergate Tapes \VASHTNGTON (UPI ) -The House Judiciar y Commi ttee voted overwhelmingly today to serve President Nixon with two subpoenas seeking tapes of JI more of his Watergate conversations and nine mJnlhs of daily entries in his diaries for 1972 and 1973. OC'spite Nixon's contention that the impeachment inquiry ha!ii "the full --------· NIXON TAKES FRIENDS OUT FDR RIDE. Story, Page 4 Vatergate st0ry7•-only one Republica~. Rep. Edward Hutchinson of Michigan. sed issuing a subpoena for tapes of n conversations. Thirty seven voted avor. The dates were for April 4, 1972, after John N. Mitchell allegedly approved a plan for Republican surveillance, and for June 20 and June 23, Ht72, shortly after the Wate rgate break-in. Four roll calls were required to ap- prove the four separate parts of the second subpoenA for Nixon's diaries. 11ie President picked up as many as nine supporters on one of those roll calls. JC IST FE Jf' WORDS J1V RIGHT PL ACE Less than ttiree lines ol type to make " $2,100 stile ... where else can you find a deal llke thal? Here's a sa1nple of the power of "a few words in the rlgbl place" in Dally Pilot classifieds: 21' VENTURE & Trailer. 2 OUtboards. many extras. $2,100. (Phone No.). 1hnse t'i''O and a half linr of words m3dc the sale. Let a Dally Pilot Ad·vi"<>r help you make a sale. Difll the direct line. 642-5611, and she 'll help ou sele<I YoUr "Cew words" for the "rldhl ·place .. , Daily Pilot adver_tl.:.si_n,.§. ____ _ -- John M. Doar, the committee's special impeachment counsel . said ·th. e committee wou ld be asked to subpoena more tapes Thursday -about 40 on contributions to Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign by milk producers and about 22 conceminjl settlement of an antitrust suit against International Tel~phone and Telegraph Co. Gerald L. Warren, \Vhite House deputy press secretary, hinted today that Nixon will refuse to comply with any new subpoena. He dC!Clined com,... ~nt on the conunittee vole but told reporters. "The President believes the House Judiciary Committee has all t.he information it needs to proceed with the impeachment proceeding." He said Nixon's chief Watergate lawyer, James D. St. Clair. is standing by his statement that Nixon will refuse to hand over any more \Vatergate tapes to either the committee or special prosecutor Leon Jaworski. After the committee votOO it adjourned until the afternoon when it was to resume closed hearings and possibly listen to some of the tapes already in its posses.,.ion. The eommiltee votOO: -36 to 2 in favor of subpoenaing Nixon's dail y diaries including memos from b!s staff and dietabelt recollect.ions of conversations for the period April-July 1973, when documents were removed from E. Howard Jlunt11 White }louse safe and destroyed. -32 to 6 to subpoena diaries covering February-April 1973, when the cover·up was becoming unraveled ond Hunt's demands for hush money intensl!if!d . -29 10 9 for the diaries from July 12- Jµly 31. Immediately before and after the existence of the White HoW!e taping system was disclpsed before the Scilatc Watergat. llearlngs. -32 to 6 on subpoenolng diaries for October, 197J covering the perlod Archibold Cox was fired as special \\lnlergale prosecutor. pilots using the airport. I-le took those n1rasures afler receiving a warning from state aeronautics officials that the airport license may be revoked because two homes, under construction near one end of the run~·ay, are too close to lhe runway. The Nerios, however , have reaclled an agreement with the housing developer, Stellrecht·Bartoti, Inc., to tear down !hose homes and the block wall surrounding them. I • ltichard i\erio said today the block wall is down, and the honles will £0110111 it shortly. Hls family is buying the ll\'O lots in qucsliotl. Judge Soden, 1vhile supporting the Nerios ' suit, turned down an injunct ion requested by Turner which \ro uld have prevented them from keeping the airport open . Nerio sa id today his family is not trying to eliminate Turner as the airport operator. Turner's lease expires in a --' • • Noven1bcr. Nerio said until that time it is up to Turne1· "'hether or not he ron1 in,1cs as th<> airport operator. The directo rs of ~rarbor Av\;1!11}n, one of the firn1s based at t>.tead0\\1lark Airport, have offered to take over the airport management on n tem porary basis to help clean it up and keep it open. Bui Nerio said Turner ha s the lease and it would be changed only if he wants .I ' t 0.FIY "lffl STiii P~Olt HUD FINANCED APARTMENT UNITS WOULD REPLACE THESE OIL STORAGE TANKS Developer Tells His Side of the Story on Controversial Development Near Huntington Harbour Moore, Alda and Tyson Win Televisio~ .. Emmys LOS ANGELES (A P) -J\1ary Tyler Aloore, the free-spirited career girl of ·'The J\fary Tyler Moore Show.'' and Alan Alda , the antiestablishment Hawkeye of "M-A-S-H." won Emmys today as the best comedy stars of the 1973-7~ television seaon. Telly Savalas, the crime-busting "Kojak ," and A-tichael Learned, the mother on "The Waltons," won Emmys as best lead performers in drama series. Cicely Tyson, '"'ho l'lay ed the 100-year- old woman in "The Autobiography or f\.1iss Jane Pittman," and Hal Holbrook. skipper of "The Pueblo," won Emmys as best performers in a special program. William Holden, making his television debut as the veteran cop in "The Blue Knight" and Mildrl'd Natwick. the fussy amateur detective of "The Snoop Sisters," were named best lead actor and icad actress in a limited series. The Emmy '"'inners were announced at an informal press gathering at the Century Plaza Hotel. Under a new and complicated systen1 by the National Academy of ·Television Arts and Sciences, the winning actors in each calegory arc announced before the Emmy cc.remonles May 28 on NBC-TV. At that time, the winners in the four categories of best actor will compete against each other for actor of the year. The other wiruters -such as the programs selected as the year's best by a blue-ribbon panel -will be announct.'d Mny 28. The new system '"'BS the result of controvery which arose when the academy tried to narrow the categories so there would be fewer Emmys awarded. The uproar caused t h e academy to install the new system, which. resulted -In more nominations mid ACTRESS WINS EMMY Cicely Tyson awards than ever before. Other winners. included : Supporting actor (comedy) -Rob Reiner, "All in the Family." Supporting acotr I drama) -~lichael Moriarty. "The Glass J\lcnageri.?." Supporting actor (con1edy. variety or music) -Harvey Korman, "Ca/ol Burnett Show." Who Killed Di1n? 'Secret Wit1iess ' Coluuut Begi11s Developer Raps Criticisn1 on Harbo11r Plans By CANDACE PEARSON Of lllt Diii'!' .. Uo! 11111 Slums and high crime rates aren't the automatic result of federally financed housing, developer Harry Scholer said Tuesday in Huntington Harbour. Scholer discussed his proposed 66-Wlit aparunent project before members of -the Nort.h Huntington Beach Rotai-y Club. The project planned on Algonquin Street south of Warner Avenue would have 90 percent financing by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and rent subsidies. "The people are creating a Frankenstein, a boogie man which will never come to pass," Scholer said of liarbour residents' opposition to his project. The building would sit across the street from the waterfront community. Scholer told the Rotary men1bers that as a_ former appraiser foJ the Veterans Administration. he understands the concern about property values. He contended that his Huntington Garden apartments, buffered front the Harbour area by a commercial zone. '"'ill have equal to higher values than adjacent properties. Asked why he "'Ould build a 1-IU!l (Set HOUSING, Page ZI Seven Countians Cited for Aid 111 Police Work Seven Orange Countians were among Californians who received oertlflcntes recognizing their assistance to police in rescues and captures from Attorney General Evelle J . Younger al a ceremony In San Diego 1\lesday. Brian R. Sulley of Huntington Beach was commended for holding a burglary suspect last l:>ec. 22 until officers arrived. The rescue of leveral persons from a burning bUlldlng in Fullerton last Ocr. 5 ~earned certificates of valor ror John Hou .... ·ink. Allan \Valla.cc and Paul Lou Lovko may not have been the most lovable character In lo\vn, but Rosenfeld. all of Fullerton as "''ell as his Fountain Vall ey rrlends are hard prcsooct to finger any Individuals who Fullerton police oCricers Wade_ Richmond, mlght have killed him. Thomas Puztula and ft~mest Qultlqult. Today's "Secret Witness" column on Page 2 detuils how the widely kOO\Vll Alike Rov.·e or San Jose, Robert servlce $ta.lion dealer was viciously stabbed 17 times, and the (ruitless 21). Cushman of Oroville and Tommy \Valker month effort of detectives "'ho 1r1ed to track down his killer~. or ~ldw1n Park were honored for first- A $51)) cash reward Is offered by "Secret \Vltness'' for information lead-aid efforts after the colllskm of a car and ing to the arrest and convletlon of Ulvko's killers. a motorcycle In t.tonterey J>ark last Oct. Read today's colu1nn for a review or the brutal ll!'sault on a quiet Septe.m· '11. ber night in 1972. Perhaps you have ln£ormatlon which can help solve the''-l--'lhntura County Sherlfr's deputies Tom mystery. Collins and Mike ~fason were honored for rescuing a bolttman last January. • to change it. '.\'crio said hi s tanuly "'as on ly fighting to keep Turner fro1n closhl::; th e airport Il l' said he might have a fur lher sta tcn1ent in a "'eek tn JU day!t, if the \1 hole si tuation is clearl'd up. St;1 tc aeronaullcs authorilics ha\'C indicated they \von't close the airport lf the encroaching ho u.:;itn.:. situation is t!t"arcd up by the N1•no fa1nil y anJ l>ui1clers. Guer1~illas Seize 85 At School ~tA'ALOT, Israel (UPI) -Israeli troops today stormed a schoolhouse \vhere 85 children were held hostage for hours and killed three Arab guerrill as ~·ho threatened to blow up the building unless Israel released 20 jailed Arab commandos and permitted them to fly to Syria. Prime ~1inister Gold ~1 ... ir said on na- tionwide television that initial casualty figures showed 16 persot.s. mostly cfljJd- ren. were killed and another 70 v.·ere v.counded or injured, some of them with broken bones from jumving from the school windows. It was not. clear whether this included the three terrorists. Reports cont1ided. A guerrilla spokesman said the oommandos blew up the building wtth all its occupants when the Israeli troops stormed in, "and as a resUlt of this cowardly attack, a large number of hostages were killed and several others were injured." The as.sa ult came after Israel agreed to release the prisoners as demanded by the guerrillas who killed seven persons and woWlded 12 when they shot their way into the hill town of f..fa'Alot around dawn and seized the school hou se where the children were spending the night. Some of the prisoners had already arrived at the school building in this town four miles south of the Lcbanscse frontier when the lsraeli soldiers attacked. "f French ambassador Jean Jerly, '"ho had been commissioned along with Romanian ambassador ton Covaci by the guerriUas to act as mediators and hand.le the exch!nge of the prisoners for the children. also was on the scene. Israe li infonnation min ister ~imon Peres. in a national radio intervie\\'. said the government \\'as forced to authori7.e the attack because the guerrillas had not agreed to postpone the 6 p.m . deadline. and no word had reached Herly or Covaci on instructions for the transfer. The two ambassadors had been commissioned by the guerrillas to act as mediators. The guerrillas were identified as members of the Popular Democratic Front for the Libreration of Palesline tPDF'LP) wh ich has its headquarters in Damasc us. A spokesman warned the Israeli government "against playing games and tricks." He said the building had been wired with ei:plosives and (See GUERRILLAS, Pag• I) Oraage C.ut Weather ' Considerable cloud iness Thurs· day with only partial afternoon clearing, according to the weather service. Continued cool days. J lighs Thursday in the mid-60s. Ulws to- night 5.5-00. INSIOt: l 'QDA \' 1\ Torrance couple liave suc· cess/11/ly !leer! a fe rtility druu n1anufactt1rcr af te r discoveri11g tl1c drug cousert their .•art's de· (eel. nut t he legal fight for 1\lark Brelmhorst continuts. See story, Page 26. IU Y ... r IM'Vkt J "'""' " L. M. IO'!'d 17 c111 .. r"l1 1, J6 C1r"r C0t• 11 CIAulftiHI 'Ml c-k• "' c,.,,wt,... .. Dfflft ff~rl,tl lt lflt ... 11 P1•t • l11ler•ll-• •11 1 l'llle~'• 21•1' Ftr ltM lttc1rd t, 11 MofwtaH M 111 tk Stf"k' t,U .. ~ l""'-" " ~illl9ll ' Mt1f""ttl ,..,,, Mull.Ill llUM:t. t1 lrll!IMll "9w1 • Ot1"" Ct11111y ,._,, JYl ... 11 """"" ,, s"''' "''' O•. Si.lrwl"lh" • H9C~ M1rlith tl-tt T.tt"f'~ • Titt119ff ... ., .......... , . WOl!t411'i H•w' U .. w~w N!rWi 4 I I 1 1) UAIL.1 PlLOl H - 0.11~ PUGf ll•lf PllOIO H:untington Trustees Lash Pla11 lluntingt.on Beach Union High School Dist rict trustees say they'll !!how the.'!' mean business ~·ith their opposition to the five-way unification plan at upcoming hea rings. Teachers .Picket n ... ,,,,.. Pay A~I sn1all ~roup of teachers p[C'keted lh!'! Huntington BcArh Union High School 11lstrlcl bonrd meeting Ttle!itlay night In prot~st of y,•h1tt lhey s.'lid arc stallL'tl salary negotiations. THIS FOUNTAIN VALLEY SERVICE STATION WAS SCENE OF UNSOLVED MURDER A n1ajorlty of trustees agreed Tuesday night t.o back u1> district administrators at meetings of the Orange County Committee on School DI st r i c t Organization. About 20 member• of the District Educators AssoclaUon (DEA) \\'~re invol ved in lhl' action at Fount ain V:iltcv 11igh School. · Cash A~varded for Help .. , Hnd it stjJI staggering that the cou nty committee is proceeding with this plan," Trustee Dennis Mangers said Tuesday. Bruce Johnson. president of the DEA, told district trustees lhe group objects to negotiations being delayed until after the board's initia l study session on nl'xt year's budget Saturday. DlllV '11•1 11111 P~t• 'Secret Wituess' 1'akes Tips ou, Local Crirnes Board Chairman George Logan first suggested that any trustees who choose should altend the meetings. New Engl.e Dale Nilsson, 14. is 'l'roo p 318's newest r:agle Scout. 11e is a fresh man at Huntington Beach High School. The Certificated Employes Council (CEC) has been n1eeting y,·ith the board's representatives to discuss pay proposals, Johnson said. Lou Lovko's stocky build and Polish suman1e may have Jent credc•nce !o his reputation for a c1uick temper and sometimes poin ted con11nent:1r~·. As one former \\'Orkcr :lt hi" Fountain Valley gas station put it : "Pf'oplc either appreciated or likrd Lou, or seriously disliked hiln. Bui not enough to kill bin1." BUT ON A QUIET Suptember night in 1972, 90mebody round enough rage inside bis soul to brutally murder the 4.i-ycar-old owner or L. & L. Shell ~~vice. slabbing hirn 17 times 1orith a \ongbladed hw1ting knife. A 20-monlh investigation by Fountain Valley detectives has failed tb turn up information on the t,1o·o strn ngers \vho cornered Lovko thnt nighl :ind savagely took his life. Police fccl Lovko's killPrs may be l.:.no1\·n by some people in the Foun1.ain Vall ey community. or some residcnts niay have \'aluable informal ion on 1he ca.sc \Vilhout realizing it. The Oaily Pilot "Secret Witness" is offering a $500 reward for information Y.hich \viii lead to the arrest and conviction of !he person or persons responsible for Lovko's death. The source of th e information y.•i\I not be revealed to police. THE EVENTS WJllCll lecl to Lovko's killing about 8:20 p.m., Sept. 28. \\·ere witnessed by a 16-year-old \vorker at his station. though the youth did not sec the actual stabbing. Herc's what he told police : About 8 p.m. two young men, about 18 10 20 years old of possible Mexican· American descent. \\'alked toward the restrooms of the station, located at the southeast comer of Ta1bert Avenue and Bushard Street. "Oh no. They probably \\'llnt to use the bathroom," groaned Lovko. Lovko didn't like st rangers using his restrooms. When one of the two asked for a key to the bathroom, Lovko told him, "It's out of order." "\Vhv? Is it because of all the kids going hack to school?" asked one or the pair. "YEAH," REPLTED L 0 V KO. "They're stealing paper and breaking "'indo'i\-s. and the other day I even caught somC:ilne attemptin~ to steal a faucet off the sink ." "Could I use the v.·omcn's?" "If one restroom is plugged, they are both plugged, because they ure on the same system." l..<Jvko then suggested they should use t h c ff'Slroom at the Pup 'n Trico acros:> the street. l\ixon Urges Refor111s \VASHTNGTON (AP l -President Nixon contended today state systems for workers' compcnsatio11 "have not kept pace \Vilh the time:s" and aMounced forn1ation of a fcdcr11I task force to sp ur reforms. ln a state1nenl , Nixon said present systen1s hare niany fla\\'S and have evolved too slO\\ l,\' "to ronlinue to n1cet !he needs of inlcnde d beneficiaries.'' OIAMGf COAST "' DAILY PILOT l"" Or•...,.. r~. , o ... ~ 0~·1 .... ~ -~ .. Cl'- 1>.,..11 .. , •• ~ ••• • r·-"' .. wl~i!•~·r•4'~ en..i "~t• '" "'"''····· ,.~no. .... f'ol••ot:o~• .... (>uU••~~~ •t "' ,,,, _h r.tn•• '" Ct>\!• M..._, >J~., ,. I · •· " '""'"" 0..~ " <,"I,.. 10.n V•''"• I •1 .,, ii<' ' "·,.. 'Ollt~"W" •rd ~a~,,, .. ~··•'·'",.,., r,.,..,,,~ ",. "'.!'~~I ~,· ··~" " MJ!l<"tw.1 "·''""'•\. 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"I> ~- Ttw,tl-1714164J·4l21 Cle11itltd Ad•frii •42·~671 f~ N0"'"°""1o•r4'· •y ••• 540-1220 "'-"",.,. 101• Or·~ ~ ~ r,,... fol:~•~""..,,,,,,,... !44......,..,.., -........ r .. 00 f?\"'f't-•ritt r>--t-.... , N ••11'1-.0CI .. ~~-_...clCL(l'rl'9"J- ~.co..,, ~""'no ..._,.,,,.,..~-... c. ., .... s.w"".,., 111 .... ....,. 11M-'"r "' .... l~IJO'"'°"'l'll, ""'Ur,.CJOt"""!" t l-l(C-1 Secret Witness The y,·itness said the t"·o appeared to head IO"'ard the 'falbert Cafe. also across the street. rather than Pup 'n Taco, and he and Lovko \Vent back to cleaning up the s!Ation. There \\'ere no customers at the time. ABOUT FIVE minutes l.11.ter, the pair returned, joining Lovko and his helper in the lube room. \Vhen one sat on a v.·ork bench, Lovko told him to get off. The larger of the two -described as close to six feet tall -asked if there "'as any \\'Ork available. Lovko said "no." The other one Y.'ent outside, then complained the Coke machine y,·asn't v.·orking. Lovko's youthful helper Wt"nt outsi de to sec "'hat was "'rong ,,•ith it. That's y,·hen the savage knifing apparently began. The helper told police he y,•as ou tside, with the other youth by the Coke machine. then he heard Lovko yell. "No! No! Please:" then a loud' scream. THE STRANGER near the Coke ma· chine took off running. The young help- er ran inside, grabbin g a tire iron on the \vay. The bigge r st ranger ran out or the lube room \1•ith a kn ife in his h:tnd. Inside, Lovko sat. crumpled , on the floor. bleeding all over. "Oh n1y God ! \Vhere did they get rou?" asked the shocked youth. "I suppose it's al! over," Lovko groaned. "1'1n dying." The youth told th e "·orkers Al J~p 'n Taco to call the police. By th is time. the t\110 assailants had ned on foot cast along Talbert , then turned into a residential nei ghborhood on Briar \vhere they had parked their car. Police say they then apparently drove cast on Puffin or Turtledove. ,.;north on Lemon back to Talbert. and v.'est on Talbert, passing the station as they left. DETECTIVt:s STJLL do 110\ kTiO\\" if the killing "'as revenge or robbery, but From Page 1 CHAPI N ... Ho use contact for Donald Sl'gl'{)tli, v.·ho served four mon ths in prison for di stribution of illegal campaign literature aim<'d at Drmocratic r re s i d c n t i a I hopefuls in the 1972 Florida pri mary. In a statement to Gesell last y.·eek. Chapin's lawyer. Jacob A. Stein. said Chapin and Scgretti had been marked for life ";:is the dirty tricks'' team. Stein said Chapin·s grandfather died shortly before his trial. his father is hospitalized with a heart condit ion and his mother is suffering under these "Tepc4lted bJO\\'S." 'The reCord is clear thal this individuaJ dc!endruU docs not require rehabilitation th r o u g h confinCment." Stei n said. "l~e ha.! not commit ted any crime be· fore his perjury offense. an':! it is ur"ke- ly that he wilJ commit another. Impli· son ment will cau9e his family to suffer and will serioosly affect the heallh of his mother and father." Strin said. ''Counsel's biased view is t h n l imprisonment for ~1r. Chapin \\·ould scr,·e no healthy, .magnanimous interest \\'hich the public now has in this case." C~pln left the \Vhl tc House in ~farch I 9i3 to become director ol marketing research for United Air Lines at Us hcadqunr1crs ln 1Cb!Cago. He was placed on lc<.l \'C after he was Indicted in r\Q\'t'mbcr on four counts of lying to the \Vatcrgntc grand jury, and resigned follo v.·ing his conviction. Heward BiJ I. Gains SACRAME~TO !UPI) -Legislallon offe ring large slate reward!! fo r the C'[1pture l'.lnd conviction of political kidnap<trs such as the Symblonese L1b.:ration 1\rmy advanced Tuesday in the sen:ite. The measures (SBltll-621 by Sen. H. L. 'Richa rdson (R-Arc:idial. cleared the Senate Judiciary Con1millrc on 9-J and 9-2 votes and were sent to the ftnanec Commlttet. a $250 bankroll 1\·as still on Lovko's body an d nothing \\'as apparently miss- ing. They do feel the two came to r\ie area \\•ith !he in tention of doing some- th.1ng improp<'r because they had slashed their ca r in a nea rby neighbor· lwod. One youth. the bigger one, is described as about si x feet tall, may- be less. husky, with dark bro"'"· bushy, medium length hair partially co,•ering his ears. lie wore :t blue or green shirt \\ith washed-out blue· jeans. Ht> y.·as clean shaven. Th e other "'as short. about 5'8", thin , with dark brown v.·a''Y or curly hair. long but combed back so his cars "'ere exposed. lie v.•ore a tan or "'hite shirt. with y.•hite or light pants. They drove off in a large. ty.·o-tone dark rar. perhaps a Dodge Charger. police say. THE WEAPON, a $15 G-96 folding hunting knife with a five-inch blade. \vas later found in a nearby field. It hasn't helped in the search for tbe killers. Police say one of the pair may have lived. or been kno\\/Tl, in the Colonia Juarez neighborhood , but a suspect ma tching his description ha s disappeared in Mexico. ANYONE \\'ITH information \vhich may shed light on the crintc is urged lo phone the "Secret \\'itness" at 642·0700. or \vrite do\vn the inforn1ation and mail it lo: Daily Pilot, Huntington Beach. Ca. 192648 ). \Vritten information should b c identified by a six-digit cod c using any combina tion of letters and numbers pickl.'d. by the informant for future reference. Information on this crinie \Vill be repeated in future "Secret \\fitness" column s. The re\\'ard for this case is $500. If more than one informant pro- vides valki information , the money may be divided, or additional funds \\ill be added. * In addition to information on listed cri1nes , tht: "Secret \\'itne!ls" st:ek.s lips "·hich might help police sol,·e oLher local crimes. Cush re\Yards may also be giveo for such additional help. U you have knowledge Of H l\St~; or unlisted, crime, phone the Secret Witness at 642--0700, or mall it to: Dally Pilot, Secret \Vltnes!I, P.O. Box 790, Huntington Beac h, Ca. (9'l648l. On written material, put a six di git rode in any combination of numbers and letters (example: tAB36P) for future identification . "Every trustee should attend at least one or the meetings to stand up and tell that COWlty committee "'e find this current plan intolerable." h1angers said .. The next county committee hearing on the plan is at 7 p.m. Thursday al \Varner Intermediate School, 14171 Ne\Yland St.. \Vestminster. It . v.•ill then adjourn for a 9:30 p.m. sesston at the Seal Beach School District office at Seal Beach Boulevard. and Bolsa Avenue. The Seal Beach, Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach City elementary school district.s fnvor the plan, \Vhile the \Vestm1nster and Ocean View districts in Huntington Beach arc opposed to it. Logan said he had reservations about fighting it at these hea rings because the committee is motivated by politics "not by reason or argument." But all four trustees present Tuesday agreed that it's time to mend fences v.·ith the Fountain Valley School District despite its vote of "no support" for the June 4 high school tax rate increase election. From Page 1 HOUSING ... projeet. Scholer said, "Profit." He added that his profit is limited by the government, but said, "I'm a businessman. I'm not denying that. But I do get pleasures (from building this) that aren't materialistic." The questions by the Rotary members focused on property values and the quality of flUD projects. Several men cited histories of Ht:D building s in New York and \Vashington, D.C.. \\'h ich ~·ere \11ell·built b v \1·cl1 intentioned de\'clopers. • But, they added , the residents let the projects deteriorate int.o slums or even destroyed them with vandnlism. \Vh en one mnn y,·ondered '11.'hat the "crime rate" in ~IUD projec ts is. Scholer heatedly replied, "\Vhat an asinine question." He then calmed down , apologized for "losing n1y cool." and said ·he felt there isn't a direct connection betv.·een being poor and being criminal. Scholer claimed all problems with sucll projects can be solved v.·ith good n1anagement. , lie said he is selective in picking his tenants and offers an initial th ree-month Froua J•oge l GUERRILLAS • • • would be blo"1l up if Israeli troops attacked. The guerrilla raid delayed and further threatened U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Ki ssinger's efforts to work out a mil itary disengagentent a gr cc men t bet\1'een Israel and Syri a. The raid, second since April 12 when a suicide band of three"'guer rillas killed II\ Israelis at !he bordcr set1le1nent of Qiryat Shernona. followed Arab attacks on :1n oil refinery at Haifa and atternpls ro fire 1nortar shell s into the l1cart of J('n1salem Tuesday night \1'hile Kissinger "'as reporting lo Pri1nc ~tinister Golda J\l ei r on his fai lure to win a troop disengagement agreement from Syrian President Hafez Assad in earlier talks in Dan1ascus. The lsrat'li cabinet broke o f f discussions on the disengagement issue to consider the Arab guerrilla demands. forcing postponement of a meeting hc!\\'ecn ~lrs. ~lcir and Kissinger and !he 1\mt'rican diplomat's sche duled flight to IJan1ascus. At lhe \\'bile House in \Vashington, a prt'Sidential spokesman joined Kissinger in denouncing the Palestinian guerrilla attacks. The position of the United States as it relates to terrorism by any country is ~·ell known ," Deputy Press Secretary Crerald \Yarren said. '·\Ve rondeTJUl thi!! mindless and irrational action." \Yarren said President Nixon "'as "being kept fully informed o f developmen ts" 1n lhe J\liddle East throu gh cables from Kissinger and that Nixon y.•as follo\li'ing the events ''with special interest. .. Sur\'ivors arrioog the chi ldren said the Israeli troops. 25 on one side of the building and 2~ on another. rushed in firing . Two explosions rocked the area immed iately afterward. One boy, his face bloodied, held a yellow rag to his ~·ound. Beside him !av 15 students. all on stretchers. · "They started shooting." he .said. "They just shol at us and v.·e ran.'' Helicopters and ambulances rushed the wounded lo hospitals throughout the country. ·'Meet and confer has become lhe d i~bled practice of meC't and defer.·· cla 1ml'd John son. y.·ho added the result is .. frustration building in the district." The teachers' group proposed a 20 percent hike in salaries !'.1arch 19. Since that tin1e, the district has offered a five perc<'nt boost and the DEt"\ has reduced its demand to 9.6 percent with occasional automatic cosl of living (ACL) increments. Johnson Tuesday ask £'d the board to order its represcniative to n1ee! v.•\lh the CEC this 1nornin g. The board rcfusrd. Board President Gt>orgl' Logan said he couldn't approve teachers' salaries until he had some understanding of the dislricrs fina ncial situation . The trUstecs received copies of the proposed 1974-75 budget Tuesday night. Trustee Ron Shenkm;in pl c<lgi.'d his friendship lo the IC'achrrs. but added he Y.'OUldn't be "harassed into giving you a definitive ans~·cr ton ight." Ile echoed Log;1n's feeling about studying the budgct first. "I think you're giving 1..c a great big COJ>OUI." .Johnson lold tnistccs. 11e said they had had plenty of time to study the lt'achers' proposals and adde<l he deeply rcgrctted thcir •·Jack of action.·• "Thank you. Bruce," Log:1n said. smiling, '·for your kind words." 1'1ost of the teachers involved v.•alked out of the cafeteria minutes later. Valle)' High Sets Concert The sel'enth annual concert of the advanced modern dance class at Jo~ow1tain Valley Hig h School will be pre9entecl at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday. · Perfonnaoces v.·ill be in the gym at the high school. 17816 Bushard St. nckets to the concert. v.•hich will ioclude examples of ballet. jazz and modern dancing, arc $1 for adults and SO cents for students. BloochnobiJe Visits Class Se ts J{eunion lease. If the tenant-! prove "desirable" i\n American Red Cross Bloodmobile during that prollationary period, they are then allo1ved yearly leases. Bod)r -~....,O llll(I i11 i\·Jir1 c \\'ill be stationed at Fountain \'alley People of any income level can live in Commun11 y ~lospital fro1n 12:30 p.m. to 5 the project. he said, but rent subsidies BARSTOW (U PI J -The bodv of n p.m. F'riday. The hospital is at 17100 are granted only to those tenants who futl y clothed v.·oman \.l.':>3 found tOday at Euclid Ave. qualifiy under HUD's low and moderate the bottom of a 25-foot 111ine shaft nea r Blood dooors can make awointmcnts Kissin,ge r Says .4rab Assault 'Irrational' income guidelines. here. by calling flJS-5.181. i ~l"iiiiiiiii.~~iiilliiiiiiiiiiliiiiimmm~itt:·~ .... ~~;.;..~;;,.., .,,~;;..,..;;;;;;;;- : 1!!11 JERUSALE!'.1 fAP \ -Secretary or State Henry A. Kissinger expressed "shock and outrage" today over the Arab terrorist seizure of teen-agers in a northern Israeli school and canceled a scheduled fl lght to DamaSCU!. He called the attack "n1indles!I and irrAUonal." "The United Stalcs gove rnm ent sl rongly condemn!! I his mind less and irrational action and appeals to those holding innocent hostages to release lht'm." Kissinger s.1id in a statement. "Violence such as th.is v.·ill serve no cause bul to undermine the prospects for peace in th is area. Further. v.·e belie,ic 1 that il is time for all responsible \ governrncnts to make clear that \\'hatever their political diffcrcnces such ~ inhumane acts must be condemned and those who carry them out dealt with St;verely." Tennis Shoes 8. 95 to 23. 95 Baseball Shoes 10.95 to 24.95 All Purpose Shoes 9.95 to 17.95 Soccer Shoes 9.95 to 24.95 Basketball Shoes 9.95 to 23,95 Racquetball Racquets 6. 95 to 37. 95 Tennis Rac~ets 5,95 to 50.00 Bodmintoo Rockets 5.95 & up Baseball Mitts, Bolls, Bots, Caps, Sox Kissinger SJ1id he v.·ould "·ail another 1 dny to give the Israeli cabinet lime to \ ~--------------------4--------------------­consider its latest stand on the ! ill disengagement of troops on the Golan Jfelghts front. "Everything has been pustted back by this.'' he said. The ma.in concern now is the safety of th~ ch ildren. he nddcd. Kissinger returned from Damascus Tuesday reporting no agreement yet for the witbdr:n~1al of IsraeU fo rces on the .,. Golan. "I snatched defeat from the victory.'' he quipped. S111u gglers ~lain jaws of TEHRAN !UPI) -A firing squad executed 12 smugglers Tuesday for smuggling IZ Ions of contraband opium In re<..'tnl n'IOllths nc.11.r the border with Afgh8nis1an, the govcrnn\l!nl said. I Volleyballs 4.25 to 18.95 Volleyball Nets 13.95 to 31.95 Basketballs 5.95 to 31.95 Basketball Backboards 14.95 Basketball Goals & Nets Soccer Bolls Speedj' Swim Suits War up Suits Baseball W 'rm-up Jackets Dort & Dort Boards Racket Stringing Bikes, Parts, Tires, Tubes, Repa iring \ , I I . ' /\!{'. D ch for < to h· hus on \'/as cloc SO, 28 refu The fro1 thr Y.'aS pr be c:he \\'ii t r .. , fl rig pri ace ma Ai D Re spo rig wr the sil "·a. "' COi No act dis an mu de yo " ... '" ne be f' w tr by w in gr In In G SI n c in h b " t p • • r p • I p y c n • r J p a 0 • fi r • • At Your Ser·vice A Sunday, Wednesday and f'rlday t'talure Of the D;,iily Pllol Got n prohl1•rr1? ·r1ien Pot 010111. Pat your !\'em Clo"/' Offe1·ed. DEAR PAT : Ulst Nov. 11 I sent a $96 check to the 5<.'a Chest in \Vcs1lake, Ohio, for a Seth Thon1as striking clock. ll was to have been a Christn1as present for n1y husband. \Vhcn I received a barotnetcr on Dec. 15. I telephoned the company and \Vas told if I returned the barometer. a clock would be SC'llt immediately. I did so, but no clock arrived. 1 wrote on Jan. 28 saying I \\'anted either lhc clock or a refund. 1'hc last comn1unication from The Sea Chest was a t•opy of a lcllcr from J .L. Pagenkopf to S<>th T.hom.as threatening legal action unless the clock v.•:cis rcceivc"Ci. Now I don't know how to proceed. but I do feel niy rnoncy should be returned at this tin1e :.ind the Se.:t l'hcst can take whatever action it likes \1'ilh Seth Tho1nas. ~tC., Corona del ~1ar r agenkopr has v.·rltten to you offering another clDl'k, similar to the one you originally ordered with the difrerence In price to be relunded. If this is not acceptable, ~·our $96 refund "'iii be mailed. ;\tlllfJ,fill!f l~i''''' DEAR PAT: The Kismrt International Restaurant on Coast Jlighway has a spotlight in it!'I parking area \VhiC'h shine~ right inlo my 1i1•ing roon1 and bt.-.Oroon1. I '.'TOie about this and a genllc1nnn from the restaurant called and said the situation "'ould be corrected, but nothing: 1vas done. I v.Tole again and "'hen no response catne. I called the ci!y·s Community Devclopn1ent Department. l\"ole "'as taken of the complaint. but no action "'as promi.sed. The ligh t is most distract ing. both at the dinin~ room table and in the be<lroom, "'here the draperies n1ust be kept closed all night. B.L., Newport Beach Dean Doris, l\"ev.-porl Beach building department insPfctor has acted upon your complaint, but v.·ill check later to see If the problem is co rrected, the ttstaurant's management agreed to watch lhe light's angle and chan ge it if necessary. Dorhi will contact you after he investigates what action was taken. f'osler Grn11dpare11ls DEAR PAT: I am \vrlllng to introduce the Foster Grandparent Program at Fairview St.ale Hospital lo you and your readers, Pspccial\y the couple who recently inquired about Foster Grandparents in your colu1nn. There arc about so grandparents ...,·orking each "·eek dav with 120 of '·our'' children. They caCh receive $1.60 an hour for ";orking 20 hours per 1veck. $1 for transportation daily and lunch provided by the hospital. \Ve would be happy to v.·clcome any ncv.· foster grandparents interested in this program . E.C., Costa l\tesa Le t's bollf you can recruit more foster grandparents lhrough At Your Servitt. Interested per11ons con obLain further lnfonnation by phoning E i I e en Cllnnlngham. Coordinator, Foster Grandparent Program at 545-933 1, Ext 5181 or writing lo her at 1-~o lrview State 11Mpltal, %501 Harbor Blvd., Costa l\1esa, Ca. 9Z628. A11le11nn A ppears Safe DEAR PAT: ltecenllv I ordered an indoor TV antenna froTn a mail order house. It seems to be working all right, but the other day I heard that the device is not quite safe and may present a fire hazard. I would like to know if this is true and if so, ho1v much danger is present. F.!\1., Dona Point Consumer Product Safety Commission (toll·free consumer inquiry ph o n e number: 81JO.IJ8..2166J says no reports of unsafe or defective operaUon have been received abou t this llollday GUts product, nor about any other television antenn a. No fires have bt>en attributed to this antenna, according to a county fire prevention spokesman. whn added that you should make 11ure the antenna ca rries a UL. listing. llolldRy Gifts says no complaints have been Issued about the antenna, but you may rctum It for a full rtfund, U you wish. Alarm Need" Re pnirh111 DEAR PAT : Can you tell me where repairs or service can be obtained for a Japanese-made radio called Realtone? 1t was purchased at K-Marl. There were no papers or service addresses in the box and when \\'e asked for th is information. the clerk insisted it had been included. It \\'asn't and although the radio has operated well. we can't get the alarm to v;ork and have no idea \\'here to get it fixed. f\·l.S., Costa 1\tesa K·l\fart no longer carries Rea1tone rndio!I and no information about the monufnctortr's su~gested _!I e r v I e e sources \\'DI ovallablc. Un I v e r 11 a I Television Compnny, 11771 Cardinal Circle, Gorden Gro,·e, cl'ln take care or the probl em for ynu. however. Service manager John Niwa say11 most Imported radio parts are lntt:rehangenble. If a part must be ordered. you mny ho\•e to ~·all awhile, but the rodio can be repaired ~vcnlually. .. cdn~sday, May 15 1'114 H DAILY PILOT 3 • ' I • ~ f l • , > • ' ,, ~~) • ' \', L// \ ~ .... • Goi1ag, Goi1ag, Goooooo1ae •••••• Dar Robinson, former 1novie stuntman no\v 'vith Air Safe· ty products does a 75-foot Brodie into giant mattress ·ruesday in Newport Beach. Jt wa s one of several demon- strations for California Fire Chiefs ,\ssociation co nven- lion. The huge bag is a replacement for the old lifcsav· ing net used to catch persons jumping out of buildin,gs. Robin son, who y;as traveling about 50 n1ilcs per hour \vhen he hit the bag, has jumped the equivalent of 12 stories. 126 feet. I-le hold s the world's record. Next mon( he plans to try a 15·story jun1p in Paterson, N.J. ------"·-- l\.iller Tttr11 s Himself 111 Afte1~ J11ror s Cite Guilt By \\'JLLIA:\I SCllREIBE!t 01 lfll D•Hr PllC>I Si.II John Nicholas Lambesis of Buena Park. the convicted murderer 1.1•ho failed fo shov.· up to hear a jury's verdict Tuesday . surrendered early today in Orange County Superior Court Judge James Judge's Santa Ana chambers. The judge immcchate\y went inlo con ference lo decide on a proposal ro free Lambesis again on 5150.000 bail bond. $50,000 of 1o1·hich .,.,.ou!d ht! in cash. If the proposal is rejected, Lan1bcsis Gu11rnen Really • Shook Her Up LOS ANGELES (1\P ) -\Vhat docs a motorist do when she sees a group of men lca\'ing a bank \\'ith machine gw1s ~ Erline Ardoin told police she ducked. Police sa id she then lost control of her car. triggering a chain-reaction crash that injured nine persons. one critically. But a spokesman said the 24·year~Jd \\"oman·s alarm was u n \Ya r ranted Tuesday. The n1achincgun·toting holdu1J men "'ere part or a n1ovie casl that h:ld just staged a bank holdup scene. 1\ ould be jailed. Lanibesis "'as convicted of setond degree murder in the shooting death of Paul G. Pellerin of Anaheim . an 18·year· old dea!·niute man v.'hO v.•as ~urtin~ Lambesis' daughter v.·ho is also a mute. \\'hen Lambesis failed to show up to hear the guilty verdict Tuesday , Judge Judge ordered the $50.000 bond lifled and issued a $100.000 bench warrant for his arrest. Today. Lambcsis showed up in Santa Ana at about 9 a.m. with his atLomey, Hobert Green. When the judge demanded to J.."llO\\' where he had been. Lambesis said he. had gone to visit his ailing son in '.J Long Beach hospital and then checked into a Los Angeles hotel "just to think." Lambcsis said he never thou~ht bein~ gone v.·ould rause so much trouble but he wasn"l thinking clearly \\tier he acted. A nine-man. three·.,.,·oman jury handed dO\\'n the guilty verdict in the Pellerin death despite testimony by Lambcsis that the youth had forced his "'ay into thr family home looking for his girlfriend. Lanibcsis said during the trial !hat he shot the boy in defense of his daughter \\ho v.as not hon1e at the lime. Prosecutors said Pellerin was shot t\\·ice in the back by Lambesis as he fled frorn the ho1ne and he was unarmed at the ti1ne. THE KILLER WHO TOOK A LONG LUNCH SURRENDERS John L1mbesis (Left) With L1wy1r Robert Green Thieves Ji~e ast, Leave a Tip NEWCASTLE UPON • TYNE, England {UPI) 1"1idnight burglars at a rest aurant took $750 in cash and stayed long enough to have a meal of steak, mushrooms and champagne. police say. The burglars left a pile of dirty dishes and a $1.92 tip. Cur11enters Not Buck to TJI' ork-- De111c11icl 'Papers' Despite a temporary restraining order, OrJnge County carpenters \\'ill not end their l\vo-day-old strike a g a i n s l contractors over a 30-cenl·an·hour pay hike until papers arc served at each union local. nteanwhile. construction activity is also slowed by a deadlock b e t w e e n contractors and bricklayers who have been on st rike since ~·lay S over ne\Y cootract demands. The carpenters strike. which involves up to 40.000 carpenters in an 11-county SouU1em California area. was ended by a restraining order from Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner Clinton Hodda on a request by three contractors associations. 1"he order prohibits carpenters from par1icipa1ing in a "strike. picketing, \vork stoppage or other cessation of \\'Ork." Union locals will obey the order only after papers are served on each of the SO Southern California local s. according to Bob Guthrie. a business agent for the Ca rpenters District Council of Orange County . -------~ • . '. " ---~fi L· !"'S GEM TALK . TODAY by ' J.C. HUMPHRIES ii '"' .a ,-"" "l.'l_ •v<4;;::~ "'t A FAME -AND GEM VALU ES That ring on your fin ge r maY ' have rar more true value than some most fabled ge ms of history. and the reason is simple: many priceless gems derive their \'<ilue not from the intrins ic \\'Ori h (lf the stone» but rather from the fame nf those ,,·ho JXJS~l'SSC'd then1. ,\ t'l<.1ssic example' is the Timur l~til1,· t no\v among the Hritish ('ro\\'n J<.1\\"cls :ind really a p1ncl of lilt ll' real \\"Orth J, \\"hich \1 a~ passed do\\'11 through .ccnerations of ~::is t C'r n potentates and l·:ng!lsh ro~·alt~~. N;.itncd o.t'tcr 'finiurla nc , t.hc h~rbarou s t'ClrlflUl'fOf of 1-\s ia \\'ho \\'aS notorious for building pyramids trnn1 lhl• skulls of hi s victin1s, it 1s f~•r fron1 priceless. l!ut 'vho could put •t value on a stone of any kind ,,·hiC'h l)clongcd not 011ly to Tiniurlnn1.·. but also to thr :-hnh v.·ho built th1~ ·raj 1\lahnl and to Queen Vicloria? • --------------- Oil l11cl11 st1·y Sets Drive F 01~ Drilli11g Off Coast ~kc tnd From \\'ire Services The oil indust ry \~·as reported today to be preparing a can1µ;1ign for public support of offshore oil drilling bctv.·Ct>n the \7entura Cow1ty line dO\\llt.'oaSt to San Clemente. eir \l'ill run the campaign. the newspapWUt said. quoting unidentified ind u ! tr rur sources. of Cllrrenlly, offshore oil drilling 1s prohibited along the Orange Coast rron1 the Santa Ana River southerly to San Clemente by the Shell.Cunningham Act. . Director of an association task force ~~ about SO persons is Arthur Spaulding, former petroleum administrator of the 0 City of Los Angeles. the Times said. 0 Oil officials. however, have reportedly earmarked $500,000 £or the campaign, according to a report publi sht.'<i by the Los Angeles Times. ?\·lost of the n10ney is fur an environrnental impaet report but $100,000 is for a public relations ~mpaign. The \Vestern Oil and Gas Association The campaign is in response to a t request by the Bureau of Land l management for the. industry to suueat oil-drilling !tacts in a seven mlllion acre area rrom Ventura c.oonty to San· Clemente. The location begins just soutb of the famed Santa Barbara blowout area and is just offshore or immenJely t-'Opulated -and popular -beach tbWM stretching more than 100 miles, and including the Los Angeles oceanfront. Sti~ky P r oble 111 Boy, 11 , Glues Left Eye Sliut OKEECHOBEE, Fla. !AP) -Eleven-year-old Michael Harris got special hours of unexpected shuteye when he accideatally glued bis left eye closed while building a n1odel C'ar. It took a 150·1nile car journey and the skill of a Fort Lauder- dale eye surgeon lo pry the fifth grader's eye open. "I was sea.red at first, Daddy didn't believe me,'' Michael said Tuesday after his release from a hospital. "l sure hope it keeps me out of school for a couple of days." J\·1rs. J-larris said l\1ichael \Vas using scissors to snip off the tip of a tube of glue and "n1ust have been squeezing the tube at the same time because glue squirted right into his eye. Then he couldn't get it open." J\1rs. Harris and her husband. lt obert. took l\1ichael to a nearby hospital, but lhere was no doctor available so they had to drive the 150 1niles to an opto1netrist in Fort Lauderdale. l-', ... J. c. Give a gift of diamonds on a perfect spring day l,.\rQe p11i. 13950 Sm.ill o>n 8950 .J.Jumphrie~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD , COSTA MESA • CONVENIENT TERMS 'l1 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION • 'I Bani..Ami>ncard -Ma'>lflf Chill'<Jti PHONE 548<J401 ·~--.. 1 ·I OAllY PILOT WPdMsday, Mar 15, iq74 Blacl<. Newarl<. Mayor Wins Re-election l he De111ocrats lave _i\.rri\--l d f'F AND RUN1'\ING DEPT.-If you y the figures just released on Orange ty ,·oter signups for the upcoming 4 primary election, you v.·onder a bit )OW much longer the myths about ~gion \Vil! persist. ' \;. in Washing1on and up in the l...m.ed halls of Sacramento, Orange ~~~rd has been given the reputation of son1et thc fleartland of Republicanism. As 1rd core of the right Y:ing. ~1ecca FountL!lervatism. NI of that. "Peop if you li.sten to all the political Lou , \, you would gather that a not Cl!rat in Orange County is about as Bll'E an Atlanta native whistling the in 19i 1-lymn of the Republic. insid~ or the current voter signups, ~f':~r. suggests that this may not be Jon't~ly the case. A 1 EXAJ\IPLE, our Coun!y Scat of FOU\ t'o r Ana , long considered the heartland stral' heartland, is solidly \\'ilhin the nig«ratic ranks. 11iere arc 29.962 ~ up there. as compared to only · 'kn;,18 or the Grand Old Party inclination. vifaheim is Den1ocra1ic. So is Buena 111:k, for goodness sake. Stanton and c·,s:tminster, likewise. "o find real comfort among the city 0 fislration figures, the GOP stalwarts ..,..st look mainly to the coastline and ctts such as Newport Beach, ,,·here the r/P faithful outnumber the Demos s~81 to 9.89'l. rl 1iat sounds niore like the Orange unty they're heard about i n JCtamento, Washington and other points kst of the l\1ississip pi. OTllER COASTAL locations like San .llcmentc and San Juan Capistrano also ,irovide GOP comfort. Laguna Beach, bowever, now shows only a 1,000 edge in tegistralion for lhe Republicans. l\1emory fiug~ests that may mean the Demos have clo.sed the gap some in the Art Colony. ' EW!n some of our larger coastal -locations are fairly close, where Costa ti,fesa is in the Republican column 18,000 to 15,000 and Hwnington Beach likewise, 131,500 lo 29,600. I . FOR REAL COl\IFORT, ho~·e\'er, the Repu blican brass of Orange County must look to the non-eity regions, in places like }.lission , Viejo, Laguna Hills, Leisure \Vorld, El Toro, Lake Forest and the like. Herc. in wiincorporatcd territory, the GOP outnumber the Demos by almost 60.000 lo 34,000. Call it 2 to I. Thus the robust and healthy GOP ranks in our unincorporated areas gi\·c the GOP roughly a 25,000 bulge and a total Orange County majority over the Democrats of 54.707. Still, in coinparison 10 yeslcryeJr, you can oo longer suggest that when you call a Republican rally in one of our towns today, they close all the stores because everybody's In attendance. As a matter of fact, you scan the \'Oler signups for the nlinority parties and the Occlnied .to State, and you find these voter rarlks lotal nearly 57,000 Orange Cow1tians. TAKE ALL TllOSE others and lump them in \\'ith the Demos and you get an Orange County ,·oter regist ration picture th at looks like t11is: Republicans: 37·t6·16 All Others: 376,918 Thus in Orange County today. you ha,·c roughly a 2.000 niajority for Others. Could be an interesting election year. ·- 1 ,. ..... t\o\ ~ UPI Teltpflo!• First Faniily Jewels ,\ 'Vhitc House spokesman has labeled a l'tory about more than $52,400 in jewels i;:iven to Patricia Nixon and daughters by the Saudi Arabian royal family an inexcusable attempt to "demean lhe First ~~an1ily." \Vashington colun1nist said ~l rs. Nixon and daughters kept the jewelry for nearly two years without having it processed by the \Vhite House gifts unit. Doctor Finds Strep Throat Vaccine Aid CHICAGO tAP l r-.fed ical researchers hJve de\"eloped a spray vaccine against "strep throat"' that they say can lead to a reduction ifl the serious diseases that children some ti mes contract afterwards. The vaccine, \\'hich can be spra~'ed in the throat, "·as developed by Dr. Eugene N. Fox. a microbiologist at La Rabida Children's llospital and Research Center and the University of Chicago, y.·ith colleagues at the university and the Uni\'ersily of Florida, Gainesville. "Strep throat'' is relatively tnild. But the vaccine is considered important because it can lead to a reduction in rheumatic heart. kidney and other serious diseases v.•hich son1etimes fol!O\V streptococcal infect ions in children. FOX AND IUS coworkers told a nc,1·s conference Tuesday at the annual meeting or the American Society for ~1icrobio\ogy that the vaccine \\·as effective in immunizing h u man \'Olunteers against streptococcus Group A infections, the ones which som etin1es lead to serious con1plications. He had first reported success "''ilh the vaccine in experimental animals in 1966. Fox said the spray vaccine also prevents colonization ol the bacterium in the throat. Colonization -or a thriving group of bacteria -can lead lo later infection or result in spread of the illness lo others. TltE VACCINE is made from a portion of the cell y.·alt of the micro-0rgan isn1 ~·hich causes the disease. It u•as tested on 21 men and women aged 18 to 25 at the University of Florida school of medicine under the direction of Dr. Robert •1. \Yaldman. Another 2.1 srudents \\"ere given a fake vaccine of salt solutio·n. Narro"tv Es~ape Ca.rl l1lbert's Wife Savecl • Fire l/l \VASl!INGTON (A P) -Fire officials say they are investigating a brief bla ze that broke out early today in the north.,..·est \Vashingwn <:partment of ffouse Speaker Carl Albert. Firemen responding to an alarni turned in by a neighbor found Albert"s \\"ife. ~lary . unconscio us in a bedroon1 of the smoke-filled apartment and carried her out. She su ffered ;i n1inor head injury but refused 1ncdical Ir e a 11n c n t . authorities said. They said l\trs. Albert y.•as alone in the t\\·~bedroom apartment \1·h{'n the fire occurred. Her husband \\'as in Ney.• York City Tuesday night to make R speech. accord ing to an aide to the flou.sc speaker. Firtmari Vi1alter l,ey.·is of Engine Co. 20 said that when he entered !he apartment "there was heavy. dense smoke. \1·r couldn't see, so_v.·e hnd to use lights .. .I discovered her body and \\'(' checked to niake sure she was ali\'e. '"At the tin1e she appeared to be unconsl'ious or dead. And so we checkt.'<i her and she gave us a sign of life and r grabbed her, put her across my shoulder and ran out of the apartnient ~·ith her." Le\l'iS said . Acting-5th Battalion Chief John Bourne said the blaze aparently began at midnight in the living room of lhe 11\h- floor apartment and v.·as brought under control 15 minutes later. The fire. v.•hich \\'BS confined to the Alberts· apartment. left the living room charred and caused smoke and water damage. A fire Department investigator later said the cause of the blaze had not been precisely determined but added. that there was no immediate indication It was of suspicious oligin. Di1a11e1•, Boat Ririe P1·esiclent T1·yi11g to Wh1 Friends, l11fluence Tl1em Dy JJ ELEN TilO~l,\S \VASHINGTON (UPl l -President l\ixon has launched a personal lobbying campaign against impeachment with "good friends" in the House. "'hile his congressional aides also sought to line up support for hi1n . As part of his new drive. Nixon took a bipartisan group of nine House mcn1bers for a two--hour boat ride Tuesday, Over dinner aboard his yacht, Nixon discussed his legislative program and "anything else that '"·as on thei r n1inds," acrording to \Vhite House spokesman. "He thought it \\'ould be a good idea if he got together informally \vith some of his good friends on Capitnl Hill." said Gerald L. \Varre11. deputy pre ss sec re t <1 r y . "They're generally supportive." THE FLURRY or activity moved into high gear Tuesday as Nixon lieutenants began buttonholing lawmakers by the dozens to enlist their support against demands that be step doY.'ll by either resignation of imi'.ieachment. Tornadoes Strike South As pan of the campaign. \\ihite House spe«hwriter and special consultant Partick J. 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Virginia Dy United Press Internalfoual Ne\\'ark, N.J. Mayor Kenneth A. Gib- son, who has steered a moderate course as the firSt black mayor in a major easl· em city, woo re-election to a second term Tuesday by defeating the leader or the city's white community. In addition to the municipal elections in New Jersey, two states held prln1ary elections Tuesday. \Vest Virginians renominated tl1eir four Democratic congressmen, but in Nebraska late returns were so close !11 the GOP primary that the congressional nomination \\'as not decided today. The decision might take as long as three v.•ecks it mail votes are COWltcd. GIBSON. A 43·year-0ld en g in e c r , defeated New Jersey State Sen. Anthony Jn1periale di, an cx-l\1arine and a karate expert, 42,313 to 33,652 in Newark. Three other minor candidates polled only a lnnndful ol votes. Gibson. who became the firs t Negro mayor of a big Eastern city when he Y.'JS elected in 1970, campaigned on his record in dealing with the problems of the predominantly black city. ln1periale was unable to capitalize on his charges that c:lbson was unable to guarantee stability in Ne,vark. Imperialc first gained attenlion as the leader of vigilante neighborhood patrols after the city erupted in riots in 1967. The head of his own public relations finn. l1nperiale won election lo the state assembly in 1971 and lo the state sena\(! )/l 19i3. running both times as an independent. ll E CAST ASIDE his v.'hi rc milltant in1agc dw·ing the campaign for mayOr and openly courted black suppart by opening campaign offices in black neighborhoods. In \\'C'St Virginia, voters in the Democratic primary renon:inatcd Reps. Hobert ~tollohan. John Slack, llarley Staggers. and Ken Hechler. Staggers and llechler y.·ere unopposed. On the Republican ticket, \\'heeling attornl.'y Joseph Laurita Jr. defeated i'vlarshall CoWlty Assessor Alfred Clark by a 2.000-vote margin with three fourths or the precincts reporting. Laurila now no"· challenges Slack in November. Ra.pi.st-sla)'Cr Gets Life T cr1n PUEBLO. Colo. (AP) -Carl R. Tar!or, charged in the r11pe-slaying of a doughnut shop waitreRS. has been senrenccd 10 lire in prison arter pleading guilty to first-<legree murder. The kldnaping charge against Taylor, 38. ~·as dropped Tuesday in a plea bargain for his guilty pica to 1he murder charge. ·raylor. a member of an itinerant Texas faniily accused in a string or slaylngs acro.o:;s !he counlry, was charged in the abduction death of Lceora Rose Looney. 20, of Thomton. v.·ho v.·<is kidnaped froni her job as a night \1·ai1ress in a doughnut shop at Lak e1\·ood. J uclge to Give Reinecke Rule WASHINGTON (UPI) A federal judge says he will rule Friday on a defense motion lo suppress "tainted" government evidence against Lt. Gov. Ed Jteinecke of California or to disnUss a perjury indictment entirely. Reinecke's lawyer aske<l Judge Barrington Parker Tuesday to suppress all evidence used against Reinecke after a July 13, 1973 meeting in the special prosecutor 's office at which Cox contended Reinecke had bee n improperly induced to collaborate with the Investigators. Reinecke is accused of lying to the Senate Judiciary Committee. \Vl\Ham Loy or ito1nney. former aide to I Republican Gov. Arch h!oore Jr. was unopposed for !he GOP nomination ln the 2nd District, now represented by Staggers, and 'Villiam Larcamp of St. Albans was unopposed for the Republican non1inatlon in the 3rd District. l.arcamp now dtallenges Slack in November. No Republican filed for the house seat held by l!ecbler. IN' NEBRASKA , three Republicans in on eight*1nan field scrambling for !heir party's 3rd district C0C1gressional nomination ran neck·and*fleck . The three candidales. state Sen. Gerald Stronier or Kearne y, Mrs. Haven Snlith of Chappell and Mayor Don Blank of !l.tcCook. sought to succeed retiring Rep. Dave tvlartin (R·Neb. ), who decided not to seek another term . Jn the state's other two districts, Rco. John Y. l\·lc:Colllster in the second arid Charles Thone in the first, both Republicans, v.·cre unopposed. AlllO Wlopposed \\'as former state Democratic chairman Hess Dyas on the Democratic ballol in the Isl district. Central Park Thief Robs JFK 's So11 From \\'Ire-Services NE\V YORK -John F. Kennedy Jr .. l3·year-0ld son of the late president, was robbed of his bicycle and teMis racket in Central Park en route lo a tennis lesson Tuesday. The boy "'as not hurt "'hen the thief, (~1_N_s_Ho_R_T_ .. _· _,) about 18 years old, pushed him from his bicytle. grabbed it and the tennis racket ~nd rode off into the park. , The theft occurred shortly after 5 p.m ... near the 9<1th Street entrance of thd park's east side. e B52 Bo111bers Lea tie U TAPAO AIR BASE, Tbailaod -ThO United States began withdrawing giani B53 bombers !tom Thailand fo4ay, closing the curtain on an eight-year era of deadly air $trikes across the skies oi lnclochina. Three of the strategic bombers -eacb p;iinted in camouflage colors -lumbered down the runway today and lifted into the air at 20--minute intervals, headed fori unidentified bases in the United States. e Scheel Wh1s Post BONN -The tw~party r u I i n f} coalition, shaken by the spy scandal re~isnation of Chancellor \Villy Brandt, united today to elect foreign minister, '\'alter Scheel president of \Ve s t Germany. Scheel. the 56-year-old chairman of the liber;il free democratic party, v.•on election on the first ballot of the federal assembly by a 530 to 498 vote. Hilil opponent was Christian D e m o c r a t Richard von \Veiz.saecke r. e Ag11em Seen in Greece ATHENS. Greece -Fonner Vice President Spiro T. Agnew has been seeri several times \vith Cons tantin~ l\fargarites, a top official of the giant loaMis Latsis oil and shipping firm. , A cousin, Spiros Anagnostopolous, sai4 Tuesday he had met with Agnew and hit visit here is "for business purposes, bu! what, exactly, I don't know." • • e So11th Africtu1 ·l!lsilS • WASHINGTON (AP) -A quiet visit tO Washington by the t~rankin ~ Soul~ African military leader has stirred ~ ~ation that his country may soon be_~sh, mg for closer .ties with the United States · To the surprise of American diplomaU in Africa end the United States. Adnb Hugo Bierman, chief of staff of the SouUi African military forces. met at the Penta; gon last v.·eek with Adm. Thomas Jf. Moorer, C'nairman ol lhe Joint Otiefs ot Staff. Plutonium Leak Found From Weapons Factor)· ! WASHINGTON (AP) -The Atomic Energy Commission says radioactive plutonium has leaked Crom Its weapons ractory In Mlantisburg, Ohio, fnto a canal near the factory gates. But it says preliminary evidence lndiaates there is no he!llh probl<m. "There have been no abnormal levels of radioactivity detected in the air, water or vegetation about the laboratory site," lhe AEC said in a statement Tuesday disc losing the leakage. The AEC Jdenti{Jcd tOO plutonium as an isotope or the man·mnde metal called plutonlum-238. one of the most poisonous metals known. "Based on preliminary Mm ples. Uie pl11tonlun1 presents no health problems because it bas been found ln Ille ' sediment~ under water." the AEC said. The plutonhun turned up, the AEQ said, in periodic tests in two pondf adjncent to the north end or the Erle Canal and In a part of the canal llselr. The Erie Canal Is a loca l Ohio watenYaf not connected with the better·known Erlt Canal in New York stale . The AEC s..ii~ the plutonium was round when pipes were driven Into mud !or sediment samples. 1 "We have oo idea how the p\utoniUJT) leaked out of the fnctolj' Into the mud, said an Af::C spokesman. "This comes °' a complete surprise. 1' The Miamisburg ftictory or tho AEG, known l\!I Its l\1ound Laboratory, ii located iru:ide Ille city limits of lhil Dayton suburb or aboul 15,000, I '' I I t " DAD.Y PU..OT EDl'l'OBIAL P i\.GE Reflection • Ill Order A new city law aimed at controlling the poLitical activities oC appointed commissioners and com1nit tee members may cause more trou ble than it solves for the 11unUngton Beach councilmen wh o want to pass it. The ordinance, as apparently backed hy Al Coen, Jerry li1atney, 1'ed Bartlett and ~larriet \Vieder, would force co1n1nissioners and co1nn1ittee n1embers to resign their posts at the tin1e they file for a city election. It threatens to create a deeper split on the council than this city has seen in yea.rs because other council members, Norma Gibbs, I-lenry Duke and Don Shipley are hotly opposed to it. The proposal is coming up just weeks after a bitter c:ity council election during which two planning com· 1nissioners ran for public office -one for city council and one for city clerk. Both lost. So it now appears - rightly or wrongly -that the winners want some kind of political revenge for the attuks directed against tben1 . That those councilmen have Jost confidence in the commissioners who tried to unseat them would be understandable. Matney made it clear the proposal is directly aimed at Ute planning: commission wh ich has often been used as a. stepping stone to launch council campaigns. There may be validity to the charge that some commissioners have become more political than advisory in their actions. The commissioner most under fire is Marcus Por- ter. who has run unsuccessfully for city council three ti.In es in the past six years. Even though he may be a good planner, his motives have been placed jn ques· lion by lhe frequency of his attempts to win a council seat. sider the Jaw in cooler moods, with the eleC'tion furth er behind then1 . At that point, they n1ay still feel such n rule is good for the city, and n1aybe it would be . But the delay would be a ni ce concession to the 1ninority viewpoint and it woul d take the action away frotn personalities as the focal point. The next city election isn't until 1976 so six 1nonths won 't be cru cial. Golcle11 "rest Honor The Branding Iron, Golden \Ve st College's weekly newspaper, has won a first place rating from the Col- umbia University Scholastic Press Associati on, rccciv· ing 996 of a possible 1,000 points. Coverage of ca1npus and community events w:u; cited as excellent. 1\ recurring comment was that the paper is very readable and suitably in-depth. Congratulations to the staff. Thcv are providing an excellent and i1nportant campus serVicc. Good Cl1oicc Fountain \'alley had good material on h:ind for selecting a new city police chief. Aiarvin Fortin, a Fountain Valley policeman sin ce 1967, has 16 years of law enforcement experience. He also has a degree in criminolo~ and has been active in professional and civic organizations. """ ~ I I Duke, who ju1nped fron1 the planning commission to the council in 1972. made the best suggestion when he pleaded with the others to wait six months and con- \Ve offer our congratulations to Chief Fortin. I le has the qualifications to provide the kind of Jeadership needed for effective law enforcement. 'R efres hini; lo ha1'e an (exp/et i1 ·e di'/ded) leade r \\'ho has I he H (inaodible) io be candid, ai11't it ?' No Li111i ts 0 11 Local Ca111.paig1is Briglttside J' ie'tvs the Dear Gloomy Gus Political Disclosure Law Inadequate Sit1Latio11 ( ART HOPPE ) A recent poll !>hu\.\'S that one-third (lf the American public believes lhal thin gs are going to get 11·or!JC. And they are all prcsunlably ou! in their bJck yards hoeing their Defeat Gardens. These pessimists arc outnumbered, ronunately, by the other t\.\·o-thirds or the American publi c \.\'ho obviously feel, lG the contrary, that thlngs couldn't gel v1orse. r.fissOO by the pollsters, however. was tht• nolcd 'optimist, Burton Brightslde, author of "L c t's Look on the Brii;ht Side. Gan!t ~·· and other niorall~· uplift· ing \.\'Orks -none of 1\·hi ch h.'\s ~en sell· init very \1·!:1\ lately. As the only Amer- icon \\ho clcvoutl / believes things are ~real and are going 10 get even greater, Brightside has enJOY· L'<i a hricf rcnaissitnce of popularity. Cur· 1ous repo rters intervie\\·ed him and he even arpeared last week on "Yesterda)•"' -the urrio-the-minule network news sho\Y. A transcript of his glo,11ing remarks follov."s. Q -LET'S BEGIN with the economy. r.tr. Brightsldc. \\'hat about inflation? A -Oh. it's the greatest thing that ever happened to this country. Inflation has at la.st fulfill ed the dreams of every A1n erican: to v.·cu r expcnsi\'e clothes. live in cxpcnsi \'c housing . buy cxpensi\'e food , dine in l'Xp(!O~VC restaurants and dri·1c around in C>.:p<'n.sivc cars -no mauer hO\\' small they may be. And. believe nu.'. it 's going lo get even better. Q -nut \\'C seem to be in the midst of a recession as \\'1"11. A -\Vhat could be riner? Not only \\'ill v.·c be buying 1nore expensi\'c things but \\'e \\'l\I have 1nore leisure lime lo enjoy them. And ht~rc again, I confidently I \\'!Sh the 1-luntington Beach City Council ~'OUld mind its ow-n busi- ness instead of sticking its nose in our private affairs! \Vhy do they feel garage sales mus! ~ regulat· ed? Arc they just Jookin ii: for an· other source of revenue') P. ~I. GIMl!IY Gin c.rnmt11h i re wbft'llllM llY rN•tn Md llo Ml n«eJHril'I' ntltct lllt •ltW$ •I "" MWiPIP.... Stlld yevr "' pnYI II Gloomy 0115, D1HY ~lie!. predict. more and more Americans .,..·ill lead the life or the idle rich . Q -Turning to pollution, famines, threats of nuclear \\'ar ... A -Godsends. all of them'. f'or years. people have been u·orrying about overpopulation. But I kept saying. "Don't give it a second thought: v.·e·u find a \\·ay." And we will. by George! Q -What about the institution of marriage. which has long been the cornerstone of our civilization and now ... A -Nonsense! Every day more and more people are solving their marital problems. Take. for example, Liz Taylor and Richard Burton . Q -What about pornography? A -Never better. Q -And political corruption? A -That, too. But looking on the bright side. let me point out that the President has said. "I am not a crook!" And Assistant Attorney General Henry Petersen. \\'ho visited him to tell him ~·hat the investigators had dug up on him, said, "I am not a whore!" Therefore, any fair·minded American must conclude the President was not rwming a crooked whorehouse. Q -But what's good about Watergate, llfr. Brlgh1side? A -\Veil ... 11 sells bumper stickers. Q -Come . come, as the only optimist left, you can SUN.'ly do better than that. A -\\'ell ... I mean ... You could say ... Aiyeeeee! l\1R. BRIGJITSIDE is now a permanent resident of The Daisy Dell Happy Farm. But he is. as always, content. "looking on the bright side." he says. "This is a great pla ce to be these days ." To the Editor: The League of Women Voters of Orange County and the Environmental Coalition urge all voters of Orange County who have not signed our petition for Llrnitations on C a m p a i g n Contributions and Expenditures to please do so now. WE llEAR comments about passing Proposition 9 and that this will lake care of everythin g -that's not true! Proposition 9 provides for CQmplete disclosure of contributions a n d expendi tures and limits the amount of money spent in races for Governor. and other statewide offices. It docs not limit overall expenditures in races for local offices such as Board or Supervisor. City Council, etc.~ and it does not apply to races for State Assembly and Senate. It does not limit individual contributions to any candidate. This petition does just that -calls for these limitations. WE WANT to encour;ige our lawmakers at all levels of government. to enact necessary reform legislation and not to "pass the buck'' to a higher governmental level, or \\'ait for cilizen initiative legislation. Once again, we urge voters to contact members of the League of \Vomen Voters and the Environmental Coalitioo and sign lhc petition. JEANETI'E TURK, President. League of Women Voters of Orange County Plead Flflh? To the Editor: The President has mnde public volumes of private taped conversations. all of which would fall into the realm of the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution. RE COULD have pleaded Uie Fifth Amendment without P r e s i d e n t i a I privilege. These conversations contain his voice. The object of the investigation is to incriminate the President, to impeach him. In effect. the President is being forced to present personal testimony \\'hich may Scenic Dream Sabotaged \\IASl-DNGTON -Lady Bird Johnm·s drea1n of scenic highways, without unsightly billboards to blot the view, has bcct1 sabotagt>d by one of her best friends. lie is hard-working Rep. Jim \\!right. 0-Tex., a power on the llousc Public Works Commlttet, ~·ho has been run · ning interference in the corridors of Con· gres.-. for the bill· bo.1nt IObby. 'Ille resulting sce- nic ruin increasingly Is spoiling the ma· jesty of the country- side ror vac.itiooers. lie.re's what has ~n going on behind the scenes : -A LA \V was pushed through· Congr s.~ ln 1965 bnnnlng billboards along n1ajor federal hiRhways. Yet a cabal of congressmen , led by Wright, brought pressure on the 1'rBnsportation Department not to enrorce the law. Atore bill boards now clutlcr the rondside. UlCrerore. than in I~. And Wright has Introduced a n1casure that would allow still another 400,00J new billboards. -\Vrl ght i~ trying to S[lve stoles the rlghl to ione rurnl land along lhc (JACK ANDERSON) hlgb\\·ays as "com1nereial." This would permll lhe billboard builders to get around t!M! federal law. \Vhen a federal judge refusod to permit the states to clrcu1nvent the highw41y beaullflcation act, Wriilhl scribbled his view11 on a napkin at breakfast and passed il aCT"OS! the table to federal highway counsel David Wells. Ever since, I e d e r a I enforcers have pDid more attentloo to the napkin than the law. Wright says Wells still has the napkin. -THE UlLLBOARD lobby asslduously courts even the most obscure aides who have Influence on billboard legish1tkm. F'or example. two key Public Work,; staff men. Dick Sullivan and Cliff Enfield, wcro lodged, wined and dined at luxurioos lnnlsbrook in Tarpon Springs, Fin., by the lobbylsts. -lronlc1tll y. Wri ght Is chairm an of the lilgh"'°ay Beautification CommiMlon . At least one member, Ma ti on Brown, has ccn1plained to him that the commission has be<!n ''a waste or tlm e" and the bcaulificat.km lnw a "costly, meaningles.ot fraud." The m11mbcr1 who have tried to figh t against "visual pollution." she says. have been given '"discourteous and high- handed" treatment. -Congress has put the enlpha sis on paying off tbe billboard lobby ralher than enfOrclng the b 111 boa rd bnn. Congressional appropriation s hav(' gone not lo enforce the law, but to ro1npcnsate companies, often ::it exorbitanl rates. to ren1ovc billboards that ne\'er should have been put up in the first place. -CONGRESS h.'\S also blinked at the bllJboard lobby's Wild \VayS 0 f circumventing the law. One techniq ue , for example. Is to purchase a three-foot· wide strip of land reaching from o business site lhou~nds of feet to the highway. At the end of this strip, right by the highway, the business erects a billboard, claiming it is on the company's ·•preml1es." For his part, \Vright hns sought to give the Impression that the billbonrtl lobby is made up mainly or small busincssnlen. The truth Is that Its lending mcmbe.rs are the Roadside Business As.wclatlon, representing •loliday Inns and others: the National El ectric Sign Associntion. whose vice presiden t is A pal or Wr ight : the National Advertising Company, owned by the Aiant 3~1 conglomerate : and the coast-to-coast 0 u t rt o or Advertising Association. [ MAILB OX J Letter.~ from readers are welconie. i\ornui//y, writers sliould. convey il1eir 111essages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or elirninate li bel is reserved. All let· te rs tnust include signature and mai/.. ;ng acUtress but 'l'Wmcs may be with· held 0 1t r equest if sufficient rea$On is apnarcnt. Poetrv wi ll 11ot be pub- rislied. lend to incriminate him. ll is my opinion that he v.•ould have been vdse to plead the Fifth from the beginning. His opponents will just have more to rind fault \\'ith. TH E PRESIDE~'T has already been convi cted in the ncv.'spaJ>Cr.) and the television news, especiall y the big network s. Rather than seeking the tru lh. they \1'ill hunt hooks to hang their hats on, out of the volumes of conversations. They \\'ill take lines out of context and make their own stories as they please. ,JtM BOLDING B 11il1l 1Vt111· To the Editor: Let's take a look at the Feb. 27. 1973. ballot argument by Council On Sensible Taxation against the $27 million bond to build two high schools in HBUHSD: " ... Vote no until they present us with one school at a time .. , " PROPOSITION H. June 4. is to build one school, Ocean Vievr lfigh School. ·•current overcrowding could b c relieved in thrre ways: 1. HBUHSD could dispose of 57 surplus acres •. Tt \vould net over $2 million." Answer: The Westmin ster sl!e ;i t, Newland and McFadd en was Sold 3·27-73 for $2.375.000 and the n1oney used lo expand and improve existing schools. particularly Westminster High, "2. Instead of the prese nt syste1n or one lunch period ..• thcrl' (."OOld Le two lune!\ periods so no classrooins 'vould be unused." An s\'"er: Fountain Valley H.igh, for one. does have two lunch periods and thl' school is still overcrowded . All our hi1th !iChools h.'lve utilized the extended day ~chedulc and off can1pu s clns.s<'s but thr probl l'm of !OO n1<1ny sturlcnts for exis ting f<lcili tics still exists. .. 3. COi.i.EGE level courses \1·hich must be repcated in collcgt• ... can be eliminatl'd." Answer : This suggestion was wav off. base "'hen made. Our fi v(' high schools ::ire fully accredited which nieans there Is no dupllcalion. O>ll ege level cl:issei; t;.1ken in high school do ~i\·e collegr cred it. Our schools have gone C\'Cn further than suggestl"d by C.O.S.T. If a student cornp\l'l.cs his rcquiremcnls in three yeArs or seven semesters. he is a1lo1ved. ('Ven encouraged. to gradu.:;i tc. \\le can bu ild tlflC school. Orean Virv,i Hljlh. at a v~ry small cost spread 01·cr 'll ~ears -from $.48 lo $1.60 per n1onth. Quotes t:n.rl Conrad. s_r au1hor - ' I iim momentarily chaitrlned bv the wny .50-- c1ety look~: but 1 rttall \\h:tt (AlbPr1 ! Einstein said to me : '\Ve hn\·e to rernr m· bcr 1hat moral chnnl{eS In 1na11 arc thl• slov.t>st ch;.lngrs in n:nur\' ' " depending on \1·he1her your homl' has an assessed full cash value <lf $20.000 lo $50.000. Frankly. 1\·e know of very fe1v homes assessed as high as $50.000 although several may sell for n1ore than that amount. or COURSE, it costs money lo build schools. Ocean Vie\'• is Ci!rtain\y needed and this is the best price we've ever had to build it. Who can deny that this is sensible taxation. If C.O.S.T. does not agree, we suggest they change lheir name to Council on No Taxatiori '? Quoting from Edmund P. Sheehan, Daily Pilot Mailbox, l I · 2 6 • 7 I : "Remember. Americans, a house divided falls . . . and our students are the foundation of this house, the United States of America." Let's give 3.oo:l Ocean View students a good house. Go to the polls June 4 and Vote YES on Proposjtion H. CHUCK STOPHER KATHRYN I,. STOPHER Baud Higlat .To the F.ditor: In regard to 11s. 'Valsh's Aptil 23 essay, in which she states that the woman should have a right to life without ··forced pregnancy," I fee! there are some important facts she is forget.ting. IT would be ooe thing if it \\'ere just the \\'Oman we are talking about, but there is another unique individual growing inside her. This little one did not "force'' himself to be conceived, so why should he ha\'c to pay his parents' n1istake by undergoing a painful death !scientific facl proves that they do feel puinJ of an abortion? !\IRS. Sl1ER~1AN L. JONES l'ri vllege To the Editor: If the Judy Kcllys (f\.1ailbox, May 3) dG not choose to abort, that is their privilege. rt would be nice if they \1'ould not pass judgment on those .,..rho do (for \vhatever reason\. EDITH BEST Te11t•l1 ers' Ti11ae 1'o the Editor : \Vhile it 's true that te.aehefs. along \Vilh everyone else in the O'.lOOtry, nre sufferlng from c r f e ct s or an unprecedented innatiori at this time, or I'll lt':ist one that seems unprecedented, your article of May 7 left the disti nct in1prcssion that teachers in Founta in Valley School District are clanloring for a large pay Increase and at the sa 1uc time objecting to putting in an cight·hour \1·ork day. AS A matter of ract. tenche ., ~enc.rally. and part icularly in Fountain Va lley. put in far more than an l'ight· hou r day. Not only do \.\'e st.[ly nftcr $Choo! -well aner in many -an d get to !oiChool enrly. but v.e take SIRCks of work ))(.'me v.·ith us. Tlus means hour" in the \'V('ning. hours on weekrnds, hours on holidays -Un1es \\'hen most \.\'Orkers are fn·<' from the cn res and concerns or thl'lr job~. \\'l' attend loic :-ifl crnoon 1ne-etlngs and 1n·scrvice tr11in\ng !iCSSlons: nlany of u.-. art' enrolled in college clas.'iCS after school and rvl'n1 nlo':s (for whi ch 1\l' get no pay ) ITT order I 0 lmpro\'e O\U'SCl\·es professionally. WI.' altend night mcetin8S 1PTA. or similar functions·\ at least once :1 monl h: chaperone student acli\'ilit"S aflt'r "working" houni : tn~l with p..1.rf'nts as oflcn ns p:>SSible At their ro11,·et1\(.11l't': <lltl'nd Saturd::ly ftulct ions Ot'C3S.IOfl.llly. Vlo:lt\" F't:W jo~ 1nvol\'~ th1~ llmoun1 o( donated tnne -Ill'! are not. nt.'l.>dlt•..-41 l!I su)', µaid for any ul thi~ -anrl yt>I \\ L\ ' accept it as part of our desire to make the school experience a successful and happy one for our children and their famili es. \Ve \.\'ere not con1p!ai ning about heing expected to 11·ork an eight-hour day. Rather. \.\'e 11·erc protesting lack of recognition for the lhne and energy we dedicate to our job. and the cynical attitude that unless 11c arc required to do these things, we cannot be trusted to do lhcm. It \.\'as gracious and impressive thal the Fountain Valley Board of Education Y.'as \Viliing to give us lheir presentation and attempt to ans"·er our questions, and J think most teachers in the district agree with !hem that more meetings of this type might be ~ry helpful to us all. MRS. HEATHER 1'RINIDAD Teacher, Fountain Valley Scl'l:lol. District UC Salaries To !he Editor: The rt>eent study o'I the American Association of Univers:ity Professors r e po r t l n g that average total compensation (Jf University of California faculty is $21.900 needs correction. THE LATEST data which was just released this ~·larch shows that UC faculty average total salaries and fringe benefits for l!l73-19i4 is actually $20.430, or 7.2 percent, less than tbe preliminary data in the AAUP report . Thus, instead or being 43rd nmong the nation's universities and colleges, UC is about 65th. Since July, 1969 the 3verage real salary of UC faculty .ind academic staff has fallen by 13.5 percent. Th is is the greatest decline of any group of California state employes. In adrtition. our fringe benefits are almost 5(1 percent. bclow the average received by faculty in otht>r Jead.lng universities . UC FACULTY salaries arc supposed to be comparable to those paid in a group of eight other leading un ive r s ities . 1101\'ever. in !he last two years. UC salaries have been 3 pe rec nt be\ov.• the comparison schools. As a result , L'C facult y and academic staff have lost about St3 million. This ye;ir. UC P1tsidcnt Charles Hitch is askin g !he Legislature ror J 6.2 pcrcL'nt faculty pay increJS('. Jlowe\'er, half of this amount is .. owed" from last year. '111e American Federation of Teachers believes that UC academics deserve a 12 percent increase thls year to co1npenSJ:te for l::ist. year's shortfall and lhe surging cost or li,·ing. SPENCER C. OLI N. JH. President. U C-~PT Associate Professor or lli5lory, l'CI O•AH"l COAST DAILY PILOT llob ert .V. \Vf.cd, P1U>Usller Thomas l\tev1I. Ediror Barb~ l\reib1ch EIJ11orial Page Editor Th" 1·ctllnri11l J>lllll!' or lhe Daily P1io1 M.'<'ks to inlonn and rHmulati· tT."tdc-~ by pretentinr on thi1 Pfijlt- d11·"r&f' nimmentlt)'nn ICJplr-ri of in· ttl l!S\ hv l)'ndlc11tcd tolwnn11l1 anJ 1·ar1oon1.-\b, b)" providing a forum !or n"i'd~N,' \ 1i'¥o.11 :.nd by prt'Se'nlll'llr lt'll!I llf'\\'IPdJICr ~ op!nlons Md I~" on eum-nt toplC'&. The t'd1tociAI opinion!! ol thf' !)1uly !'Hot aPr@'ar onl)' \J\ 1~ cl1torill.l oolumn at lh(' ~)p or 1he paat. Op!nK1ns C-<>:Jln'"5.,.i by 1~ col· nmnl•11 to.I i:arloonl~ls and 'lftiltt \ITlttn ar" lhl'il ~·n llnd M l't'll~ rnrnl or their vifl'l!.I' by !tie O&i4' Pilot llhauld bi: Wt'f'rfd.. \\'edneS<lay, May 15, 1974 DAILY Pl LO I .i $500 "liflio11 $16 Million Energy Bill EXTEND YOUR LIFE Illegitii11acy Hits State Tax11aye1·s Passed By Senate 21-14 EXTEND YOUR ARM BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK S,\CRA.\IE!\"fO 1 l 'Pl I -[I ~·ui<t r.i11ro1·n1a 1a:<p.1~1'r:. SaUl.l 111i1!1011 for the t111'i.' uf ~111 l'.'-tn11:11c11 -10.000 1llf'1!1t 111H1tl' childr1•n born 111 th e :.tall• l<lSl ~ear. according 10 the St:ite llralth and \\'elf:ire Ag l"Jll'\ ··Jt is l'lcar !har ihc !.Ql."1ul and fist':1! 1n.1gr11tud1· 1ir lhC' }'outh Oic ~ :\flc r Utul's SAN FRAi'\CISCO <AP 1 -i\ t6-year-0ld boy stricken by a rare kidney disease is dead . But his final wish, to have tus convict father at his' side one last ti1nc, was granted. 1llt•i.:1tu11c1~·\• p1·ohh•rn in !hJ'i ~la!p li:i::. rt•;1rh,•d eri••nnou~ p1 0port1on," th1• <I J~ 1• n l' ~ · s S0('1al \\1t'lf.1rt· Bo<.1rd :-;;u1! 1'ut·sd:1y in '-' r1·porr. 'l'ht' fl'JJVt't, lt!ll•d ··t;npl(1nnt'<l P:1r1·nthood,'' \ras ~l <trl f'd 111'0 ~l';U'<; :'I<;:,·• !1l ~<'•I( slllu11nns tor ,1 I 1 for n 1 ;.i • s 11l1•g1t 111l<1i.",\' problems In prt•1>:1 r1n~ !ht• rf'pur1. 1he ho:H'd s:ud •t J)t'l'C'('l\Cd Its 't•t11i\m11mrnt 10 11Kl:.t' 11ho ;1ft' in nerd or PUblif' h1·l11 .. hu1 addt>d 11 al~o h:id "an 1'f1unl t-omnu!rn•·nl ro !he publii· 11ho n1u;;;1 pay for !his h1·l11 " It con11nul·d ... Thf' faet of !ht• ni:i1H:r 1-; !11[1! public a s"1;.1anrc and il!~·g1!imac\' :ire linked. Tht· in1·1denrc nf 1ll1•c.•111nate t: hi 1 <l re n in w(•Jf;1re ca sl'loads is t11·1ce that 111 thl' i:e neral popularion . "Th ere :1re n!so direct costs n•Jat1·d to th(' can• and sun port of lhl'-"l' ~'oungsters ll'h1ch are being borne by the taxp-'~ er." it addc•L l.t..>0n:1rd l\1acchiarcl\~1 . in :1 coma and encased in un iron lung. died at the Univcrsil y uf California l\fedical Cc n I e r .-------------, Tuesday night 14 hours after his father. Phillip. 35. wepl 1:1t his side. It took the go\'t'rnor of C31ifomia to C'ul throu~h the red tape and gl't hin1 there Tlie Ol1lest 1-'rofessiuri Uf'I T•leP"Oll .\f 0111i1111 f e1f l)r Donald Coggan. G4 . ;\rchbishop of \'ork. llas been chosen Uy Queen Elizabeth to take over as head of the Church of England in Nove1nber, succeeding Dr. !\·tichael Ramsey as Archbishop .of Canter- bury. f>icrcc Gets 1-10 Years For Fraud LOS ANGEL ES I UPI l .leromc Allen Pierce. a friend of a fortner aide to Lt. Go1·. Ed Reinecke. 1vas sentencr<d lo one-to-10 years in state prison Tuesday for grand theft and SACHA,\IE~TO I L"PI l Lundn1<1rk cocrr:~ lcgislntio11. in1posing 11 $16 rn i 1 l i o r1 •·research" iax on clee1r1ci!y and forging: a 1nigh1y stall' t•nergy co1nn11~sion. t o d u ~· moved just a !lnal stc1J ;111 nv fron1 c:ol'. llonald Hcoigan's desk. 1'he bill passed lhc ~l·ni1tc Tucsda~· night by a bare nu1jori1 y, :! J -I ~. b1par1isan \"Ole. Supportl'd hy Hcagau. the 20.000 -1\ord measur1~ by A.;:o;en1blyrnan Charlcs \\'arren 1 D-1.os AngelcsJ 1. a3 s1·! t bat·k 10 thC' Asscin bly for re\'ic\v of primarily technical amendments. Em p ha s i z i n g cncr~v conservation . the bill \l'Ould ,·es t in the f i v c -n1 e 1n be r commi ssi on s weeping authority to cut red tape in choosing n u c I ca r and conventional power plant sites. establish energy efficiency standards for homes, buildings and hon1e appliances. and 1equire development of plans for energy emergencies. Sen. Alfred E. Alquist (I). San Jose). fioor sponsor of the n1easure and the only senator to speak on its bchal~. declared it \\'Ould "balance'' the needs of producers and users during the energ y dilemma and curb · ' t h e "'anion. wasteful use of energy that brought us here.·· Energy savings by !98fl C'OUld amount to the eq uivalent or 16 million barrels of oil each day, Alquist said. But a After the 45-mlnute prl'Cla1111 visit. l\facchiarella ~'as ta ken back ot Soledad Prison. 135 miles south of San Francisco. by two plain-01loth<'s prison guards \1·ho had voluntccrctl for the duly. S.'\:\" DIEGO IUPl i - ~lrs . Elizabeth \\'inters. arre s ted 1vhen she allegedly tried to hire a p!aincl(llhl'S police1voman 10 11·or k in her brolhcL 1>r11tcsted !hat it is tht> onlv business she k1101vs. u1 surance fraud. --- Pierce. "·hose association \1·1\h ~Iorris F:. Currey touched S t.ate News Before Leflnard lapsed into a coma last Saturday , he cried oot. "\Vhcre's my d a d ' \\'here's my dad? I 11·anl lo sre my dad." ~:lrs. \Vintcrs is 7~. \Vhcn her htti:;band died five years ag:f1, she said. she opened the bordello because that 1vas better than going on 11·c!far£> and ~he kne"' the business. Police said she had .1 record of arrests for suc h offenses 50 ycars ago. off a political controversy \;:is\ J{ p 26 vcac. was corwiclcd last ;I .~0 Oil tt ge ·Deccinbcr of filing fraudulent l\lacchariella is servin g five years to life on conviction of selling marijuana . He is also serving a concurrent six- nionth to JO-year tern1 for possession or dangerous drugs. He will be eligible for µ..1roll' insurance c!aitns on l'A'O ----- dian1ond watches. in l~~'~-~~~~~~--''====,--::=:::o:=~~~'- He said the \v;:itches 1rere stolen 1n J971 from his h0n1e. but investigators said they learned That Pierce ha d relurned the "'atches to the store v.·here he bought them in 1970. 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"""l'<t• •1'•••~·1-,.5• /uru .. • siring of opposing vie11.'s <Jlll'S!ioncd \1•hether s ue 11 drastlc S!('rs \l:er(' really need('d , 111hethcr the 1>roposcd energy con1n1ission "'Ould Uc too awcsoinely po"·erfu! and \vhethcr local governnicnt!'> \vould lose conlrol over local development. ''The ho1neo1,·ner vo'ill get it 111 the neck again. The hun1N11•ner gets it in the llt'ck every tin1e. not business. not industry. not lhe legis\atu rt'. not the Public Ulllitiei Comn1ission," argued Sen James Q. \Ved"•orlh ( D- flawthorne ). He said the proposal means a "guu!'antced increase" in electrical rates. Also opposing the nleasure .... -ere Hepublican senators Dennis Carpenter !Newport Beach l and Jan1es E . Whctmore tGarden Grove ). Labor Group Res(·j11ds Brow11 , ~7 aldie BacJ{i11g FREE! in HUNTINGTON BEACH THRU MAY 17th AT GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Pavillion Patio and College Center Patio Da ily Hours : 9 a.m. 'ti l 2 p.m. Eves : 6 p.m. 'tll 9 p.m, ,. and • Orange County !!earl 1\ssoc. .. l·luntingtou L~ach Rotary Club .-\ [JulJlic ~ervicc fro1n " " Assen1bly Sp c a k e r Dob l\1oretti. Alioto has iaken a I vocal stand against Prop. 9.1 the controvcrsi;il political j c<1111paign reforn1 initi;lllve. ._ _______________________ , WOODBURY UNIVERSITY ...... ,~ ·~·~ "''"'~·1••·"'i \\~-·••·tn ~-· • ••''"" ••• ,,:. ~ ••• 1, "' ... ~ •• ~· • '""''"'"'• ~ ..... . I•· r"""""'I' .. f 1;.u •. ·••··"• \~""" .. "'' '"' \, ........ •n<I t•" Alo•'" $UMMEI IUARUI OPfHS MAY 21 1,.,.,1-lh-l<'n"'d S•uU.••"' "l••;od1h•1Hl.,~n•>'d f•,·ull• huadr•t·Olo<'•Hd l.lnt>':"""IJ' , ... ""'~. '"""'t •art-11 .. _. re1trr111 "-t cotil•• llll'tftft fl M.S. 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Bra ;1nd l1od y !'.ishion~ SANTA ANA SOLTH COAST PLAZA \\'h("fl 1r cnn)(:) 10 ~onrrul . whether )'Qll nttd a little or ' 1111.1:\kc cht-:Kiv1<.t: nf a Bullock"~ ellpcrr. \\'.le \•r 'i4 fitten wirh a 1r11.tl of ~07 yc3r~· txpc:ricnce in firrin~ ( 1od,y'i1 body f.ishions' ... , ....... ?!'"'·'· '" •!00 .. 0"Jl\•(•I ~-~l .... t-"' 10•••0w<-i 1••· _ _,,, •··• t, 1 11;•11,.1.1<rr tH• ~""' F-•~ '°""'' 'lwtO•lll•·,.' ''"•"·' , ... 1,1,"o!O·•• ~un f'r•n1 •' 1!1n11 Iii _II t.4\ S.tlr ~2 7 Shop Monda y th ru F"day, I 0:00 a.m. 10 9: 30 p.m. I Bullock's Sanra Ana. I Fashion Square, 2800 N. b.{aln Street, Santa Ana, Tcltphonc : Bullock 's Soudi Coast Pl aza, ~n Diego Frttway at Dristol, Costa f\(tsa, Telephone: )4'·7211 j)().061 1 .... ""'"' ....... -S"u rd•y. 10:00 a.m.10 6:00 p.m. ' 7 Or mo lhe Ro ~ op ar J 0' Ni of co en ' w R 0 c a I l)' a y a s a Tod ay's Fin a l N.Y. Sto cks VOL. 67, NO. 135, 6 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1974 N TEN CENTS Lael{ of Roads to Curtail Coast Building? By L. PETER KRl~G Ot lht Dill~ l"llol Stttt J'\cw home construction in Southcn1 Orange C:Ounty 11•ill have to be curt ailed because there isn't going to be enough money to pay for new .. oad.: to 'nandlc the traffic. according to Orange County !load Co1nmlssioner Ted ~1cConville. McConvi!](' told Neu'Port 8 each councilmen Monday his office y,•ill oppose any land use in the South Laguna area, for instance, that will depend on Pacific Coast lllghway. ~lcConville assured Newport Beach tit)' rathers, however, that h i s department is not endorsing, or eve n considering, a move 10 reopen studies of the defunct Pacific Coa~t Frec1vay. .. \Ve can't service new developments in the South Coast area, so that leaves us 11·ith the only alternative of reducing densities,'' li-IcConvillc said McConville said road coostruction every\l.'here in California will soon fall ' srae hopelessly behind schedules because or major cutbacks in federal and state funds. i\lcCnt1\·ille said the shortage "'iii ha\'e a major impact on long range plans for the Corona del A'lar freeway. Originally planned to tie in "•Hb the coastal freeway, the Corona del li.1ar Freeway route now woi.;Jd dump traffic on Coast Highway. Newport BeaclT officials have been pushing for a new route through Bonita Panel Se~ks 11 Tapes ]udicittry Un-it to S er i1e Nixo11 Sub11oe11cts \\rASHINGTON (UPI) -The House Judic iary Co mmittee voted cverwhelmingly today to serve President Nixon \l.'ith two subpoenas seeking tapes of 11 more of his \Vatergate con\·ersa1ions and nine m.)flths of daily entries in his diaries for 1972 and 1973. Despite Nixon's contention that the impeachment jnquiry has "the full \Yatergate story," only one Republican, Rep. Edward Hutchinson of li.1ich.igan. opposed issuing a subpoena for tapes of JO to 30 Mo11ths Nixon conversations. Thirty seven voted in favor. The dates "'ere for April 4, 1972, after NI XON TAKES FR IENOS OUT FOR RIDE. Story, Page 4 John N. ~lilchell allegedly approved a plan for Republican surveillance. and for June 20 and June 2.1, 1972, shortly after the Watergate break-in. four roll calls were required to ap- Chapin Draws Sentence For 'Dirty T1·icks' Lying \\'ASHINGTON tUPI ) -Dwight L. Chapin, "President Nixon's r or mer appointment s secretary, ·was sentenced today lo IO to 30 months in prison for lying to a \\'atergate grand jury about "dirty tricks" in the 1972 campaign. lT.S. District Judge Gerhard Gesell said in sentencing Chapin : ' ' Y o u apparently chose to place your kiyalty to your superiors above your obligations as a citizen ." Chapin. 33, was found guilty in April on tu·o counts of perjury. He could have been given up to 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine . Gesell sentenced Chapin to the same penalty on both counts but said the sentences would run concu rrently. He grated Chapin 's motion for a stay of sentence periding outcome of his appeal 10 the U.S. Circuit Court here. Chapin, wearing a light gray plaid suit and clasping his hands behind him, told the judge tbal he had nothing to say. He showed no -sign o( emotion. His "ife. Susan. wearing a bright green dress, sat with anns folded in the audience as the sentence was pronounced. UPI Tt"'"'ti. DRAWS PRISON TERM Ex-Nixon Aide Chapin pro\'e the four separate parts of tile second subpoena for Nixon's diaries. The President picked up as many as nine supporters on one of those roll calls. John 1\1. Ooar, the committee's special impeachment counsel. said I he committee would be asked to subpoena more tapes Thursday -about 40 on contributions to Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign by milk producers and about 22 concerning settlement of an antitrust !See SUBPOENA, Page Zl Rivals Take }cib At Supervi.sor Casp ers' Record The three opponents of Filth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers jabbed at his four-year political record, but fell short of all-out attacks this morning before a Newport Beach Chamber of Commer~ group. The most biting remark came from candidate t.tarcia Bents, "'ho accused Caspers of being unavailable to the public. She asserted. that Caspers does not return phone messages, answer lellers and does not make himself available to the public. Nolan Frizzelle, Newport Be a ch optometrist, told the smaU audience that his approach to county government is seeking "free enterprise solutions'' and encouraging public inOuence on county government. He also criticizl'd each or his opponents: Caspers for ass c rte d 1 y pushing county businesses for campaign contributions, lttrs? B e n t s f o r supporting an appointed sheriff. and James Thorpe for represen ting "environmental extremists." Thorpe, former mayor of San Juan Capistrano. said the county should be phasing itself ouL as unincorporated areas are annexed or made into cities. He said he sees a decreasing need for (See OPPONENTS, Page !) and Coyote canyons in Irvine that v;ould ain1 the freeway !O\l."ard Laguna Beach . li.1cConville did promise to bce:in a study of that proposal that he'd promised last yea r, but he said he can't make any promises when the route would ever be built. Pointing to the steady decrease in gas tax reve nues, McConville said "when we look ahead it's very difficult to visualize construction of a new project Hke the Bonita Canyon bypass, at least during .. -. ' ' • • Happy .J1111aper lhe next 10 )'ears.•· ~JcCon\'ille pointed out that the state is ha\'ing trollble even gett ing money to get the Corona del li.lar Jo'rceway started and to get the Newport Freeway finished . "The money just isn't there. And J don 't set anything in the publlc ·s attitude that \\'ill come up to make more money available," ri.-tcConville said. He pointed out that Prop. 5 oo the state ballot June 4 is asking that 25 percent or the declining gas tax doll ars Dar Robinson looks happy as he waves to sper.tators. No one would guess from his expression that he was ready to j ump toward the earth from a height of 75 feet. Perhaps jt didn't faze him because he ea rlier jumped fron1 a height of 126 feet. See pictures of the jump on page 3. •~'--~~~~~~~~~~~- Moore , Alda and Tyson Win Television Emmys LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mary Tyler r.toore. the Cree-spirited career girl or '·The l\fary Tyh!r Aloore Show," and Alan Alda. the antiestablishment Hawkeye of "f.1-A-S-H," \1.000 Emmys toda y as the best comedy stars of the 1973-74 television season. Chapin was a college friend and White Hoo9e contact for Donald Segretti. who served four months in prison for distribution of 1Jlegal campaign literature aimed at Democratic president i a I hopefuls In the 1972 Florida primary. In a statement to Gesell last week. Chapin's lawyer, Jacob A. Stein, said Chapin and Segrettl had been marked for life "as the dirty tricks" team. Younger Pushing Pushers Telly Savalas. the crime-busting "Kojak," and li.1ichael Learned, the mother on "The Waltons," won Emmys as best lead performers in drama series. Cicely Tyson, "'ho ~layed the 100-year- old woman in "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman," and Hal Holbrook , skipper or "The Pueblo," won Em mys as best performers in a special program. Stein said Chapin's grandfather died shortly before his trial, his father is hospitali1.cd with a heart condition and his mother is suffering under these "repeated blows." 'The record is clear that this individual defendant does not require IS.. CHAPIN, Pa.e ZI Jl!ST FEW WORDS IN RIGHT PLACE Leu than three Unes of type to make a $21100 sale ... where else can you find a deal like that? Here's a aample of the power of "a few words in the rig!Jt place" in Daily Pilol classl!lcds: 21' VENTURE & Trailer. 2 Outboards, many extras. $2,100. Phone No.). Those two and a half Un,. of words made lho sale. ~ta Dally Piiot Ad-visor help y0u make a sale. blal the direct line, 542--5678, and she'll help ''OU select your •j few words" for the ''rlihl place," Doily Pilot advertising. ~~~~~~~~ Harbor Bar Group Hear s Stro1ig Crim e Initiative By JACKIE HYMAN Of t11t1 Diii~ Pilot SllU State Attorney General Evelle J. Y0W1ger said Tuesday in Newpo rt Beach that he doesn't think the law can catch the men behind heroin traffic in caurornia. "We'd all like to catch thc.m butt don't think we're going to," he said. ''The big guy never touches the heroin and he doesn't even touch the money dlttcily," Younger, a RAlpobllcan ,..king tt-tlecUon, told the llarbor B a r AssociaUon In a luncheon talk at the NeYr'J)Orter Inn. Younger advocated going 11rter the street peddler instead. "The guy who's making million! needs his s a I e s °'lanization,'' he said. 'The problem is that the average street heroin peddler is pathetic loOklng and he doesn't seem 'riyh.lenin~ to a Judge,'' Younger snid. "About 80 percent of the heroin pushers we convict end up on probation ,'' h< said. ·· · Younger admitted ht's plugglng lhe Probation Prohibited for Ccrt<'.lln Persot\o; Initiative. which his office drafted and wh.ich v.·as endorsed by the Newport Beach City Council Monday night. The initiative specifies mandatory jail sentences for persons using or carrying fireanns during crimes, s .. ~n or heroin and cocaine, and burglars with t"·o or more prior convictions. If it collects enough signatures by mid· June, the Initiative will be on lbe ballot in November. Younger said his office is pushing the initiative because "we are serving as the people's lawyer and I ··unk ttiis is something most people want." He said the lnltlatlve ls being taken to the people because although It P•"sed the Senate, It was k111ed In committee and never reached the Assembly fl oor. Asked nbout organized crime In Orange County, Younger saJd, "I don't ltrlnk there's any more or less here than in the rtst of the state." "The Mafia has never been a substantial problem in California," he said. "They've never captured a city or county government the v.·ay they have In some places in the East.'' "They keep trying, though /' he said. "Thero are scme hoodlums who came out here to retire and got tired of retirement. \Ve keep an eye on them." "There are other kinds of organized crime besides the ~1afia in catifornia, however," Younger said. "We're concerned about the so-called Symbionese Uberation Anny, which is a small group of violent criminals," he said. "They're highly organized." Younger said his office is also concerned about organized motorcycle gangs which carry drugs from the border through the !tale. lie said that he's involved "'Ith passing new laws as well as with enforcing existing ones. "Before I came to office, the attorney general ~t at his desk, read law books and gave opinions when asked.,'' Younger said. "Now we lake an active part. in • drafting legislaUon or trying to secure the passage of legislation which deals with public safety and criL1inal juSlice," he 1ald. William Holden, making his te levision debut as the veteran cop in "The Blue Knight" and Mil~red Natwick, the fussy amateur detective or "The Snoop Sisters.'' were named best lead actor and iead actress in a limited series. The Emmy wiMers were announced at an informal press gathering at the Century Plata Hotel. Under a new and compllcated system by the Natlon11l Academy of Television Arla and Sciences, the winning actors in each category are anoounced before the Emmy ceremonies May 28 on NBC·1V. At that time, the winners in the four categories or best actor will compete against each other for actor of the year. The. other winners -such as the programs selected as the year's best by a blue-ribbon panel -wlll be announced May 28. The new systen1 was the resul t or controvtry which arose when the academy tried to narrow the categories so there would be fewer Emmys awarded. The uproor caused the academy to inst.all the new system. "'hich resulted In more nominations and IS.. EMMYS, Page !I be di\'erted to ra pid 1rans11 •·\\1e're going to ha\'e a tough timr finding the mon('y ju"t to pay for !hr 1naintenance of the basi<.' systen\ v.•c lul\'('," ~lc:Con\'i llc s1:1id. ·'Because of the dollar ~hortage. '.\lt.-Olnville railed talk ot r"' 1ving the Coastal Free\vay ·•academic." "If ,1·e hadn 't had the upr ising \\'ilh the F'ree"•ay Follies, the siate u•ould ha\'C had to give up the freeway anyway because they 1vouldn '1 ha ve the n1oncy to huilt it," ~lcConvil!c said. Guer1~illa s Seize 85 At School . ~fA'ALOT, Israel (UPI ) -Israeli troops today stormed a schoolhouse 1vhere 85 children were held hostage for hours and killed three Arab guerrillas \1·ho threa tened to blow up the building unless Israel released 20 jailed Arab commandos and permitted them to fly to Syria. Prime Minister Gold M .. ir said on na- tionwide television that initial casually figures showed 16 persoi.1, mostly child- ren , were killed and another 70 were wounded or injured, some of them with broken bones from jum'1init from the school windows. ft \l.'BS not clear whether this included the three teJTOrists. Reports conflicted." A guerrilla spokesman said the commaildos blew up the building wtth all its occupants "ilen the Israeli troops stormed in, "and as a result or this CO\vardly attack. a large number of hostages were killed and several others were injured." The assault came after Israel a~ to release the prisoners as demanded by the guerrillas who killed seven persons and wounded 12 when they shot their "'ay into the hill town of Ma'Alot around dawn and seized the school house where the children were spending the night. Some of the prisoners had already arrived at the school building in this town four miles soulh of the Lebansese frontier when the Israeli soldiers attacked. French ambassador Jean Jerly, \.\"ho had been commissioned along with Romanian ambassador Ion Covaci by the guerrillas to act as mediators and handle the exchange of th e prisoners for the children. also was on the scene. Israeli information minister Sbimon Peres. in a national radio interview. said the government was forced to authorize the attack because the guerrillas had oot agreed to postpone the 6 p.m. deadline, and no word had reached Hcrly or Covaci on instructions for the transfer. The two ambassadors had been commissioned by the guerrillas to act as mediators. The guenillas were identified as members of the Popular Democratic Front for the Libreration of Palestine (PDFLP) which has its headquarters in Damascu!j. A spokesman warned the Israeli g'overnment "against playing games and tricks.'' He said the building !See GUERRILLAS, Pag' Zl Orange Cout Weather Considerable cloudiness Thurs- day with only partial afternoon clearing. according to the weather service. Continued cool da ys. Highs Thursday in lhe ml~ Lows to- night SHO. I NSI DE TODA. l' 1\ TQrrance couple have 11uc-- cess/1&l.ly sued a fertility drug ma11u/acturer afte r discovering the drug ca141ed llieir sot&'s de· feet. But the legaL figJ&t for ft-lark Breimhorsc contin11ea. See storu. Page 26. "' .,,.,.. ltf'llk• l ... llflt Jl L. M. hfd IJ C11tfft'fll• S, tf Car"' c-'' CltU!llff '"'l c ... 1a .., c'"'""' " OMlll Htli<w1 1• adltorltl PHI t aflttr~ »-:II '''""'' J1·2' .,... "" llt(ft'd .. 11 ... '""" ,. '"' u. krlk• t,n Allfl Ltltftrt N Mai•a. ' Mt¥!" )WI Mvlw.I 1<911ft U Mltlliflal N-• t Or11ttt Cllllfll, 1 .. lt 1'4•1• "'"" 11 SHrli Jl•U Ot. Sff111trttru1 JI S1tc11 MlrUts 1•2' T.i..,lllH JI Tllto..,.. ..,. w .. ""' ' WtMtll'• liffwl Jl.tll Wet-If ....... • • • 2 OA.ll v PtL01 N Hou se Uni t Eyes Li111it For Ho111cs \\'ASIUNGTO'.'i ll.1Plt -A troo~ committee has r('('()n1n1t>nded limiting tile use of public run<is fo r prcsklcntiiil homes in a report d('!nlllng the $17.1 mllllon spent on Presiden t Nixon's private residences. The House Government Operations Comn1ittce adopted a repOrt TueM!av \\·hich blan1cd the Secret Sen.'ice and (;cneral Services Adn1in!stration IGSA) for t'xcessive spending on Nixon's complexes in San Clem<'nte and l\ry B1sca~'ni'. Fla., as "''ell as homes he u.sed. including his daughter Julie's home In Maryland and the Bahamas estate of his friend Robert Abplanalp. The report it.o;elf was nol released, but the government services subcommittee chainnan, Jack Brooks ID-Tex .), told the committee the major findin.e: was U1<1t '"executi,·e support f::i cilities" such as office space-be limilC'd to one presidential residence. Brooks said Congress sh o u 1 d .specifically ou1Jlne the kind s of v.·ork paid tor by tax moni es on presidential homes and that the GSA should \\Tile specific rules for work to guard against "poor overall management " '"Mlc GSA spenl extensive anlOunts ror items not requested by the secret service," Brooks said. "Just on e example, the taxpayers paid for a boundary survey or the San Clemente property ordered by the president 's personal lawyers." Brooks ackno11o·tedgcd ihal •·many objections" from minoritv members "·ere taken into consideration . Sources said the final re,>0rt "'as a .,..•atered-do"n \'ersion from ooe the Democratic majority wanted . which ":as critical of administralion aides "'ho order ed extensive work on the homes and recommended that Nixon be billed for inappro priate expendHures. Wtdflt'Sd;ay Ma~ 15 191-l f'rom Page l SUBPOENAS • • • suit against International Telephone and 1'elegraph Co. Gerald L. \Varren , White !louse deputy press secretary, hinted today I.hat Nixon will refu5e to coniply "·lth any new 5ubpotna. lie declined coni .. ·nt on the commiuee \'Ole but 1otd reporters, "The President belleves the Houlie Judiciary Commlllee has all the information it needs to proceed \\'ilh the impcachn1ent procecdlntt." lie sald Nixon'i: chief Wat ergate ifl·,~1yer. Ja1nes 0. St. Clair. is standing by his st:.ileme.nl that Nixon "ill refuse lo hand ovr r any n10re \\1aterg atc tapes to either the oommiUCc or special prosecutor l..oon .Ja.,.,·orSkl . Afler the comn1 iltt'C voted ll adjOurni!d until the afternoon \Vhen it was to resume cloS4:•d hl•arlngs and posslbly listen to son1e nf the tapes already 111 its possession . The l'OJTimiU£.'e \"O lrd: -36 to 2 in fcn·or of subpoenaing Nixon's dally diaries iocluding memos from his t->!Aff and dictabelt recollections or conversations fnr U1e period April·July 1973, v.'hen doc1unents were removed from E. lfov.·:ird Hunt 's \\'bite !louse safe and destroyed. -32 to 6 to subpoena diaries covering February-April 1973, when lhe CO\"er4.lp "·as bccoinlng wtravcled and llunt"s demands for hush money inten sified. -29 to 9 for the diaries from July 12· Jul~· 31. inlmedi ately before and airer the existence of the \Vhite House laping systern was disclosed before the Senate Watergate tiea rings. -32 to 6 on subpoenaing diaries for October, 1973 covering the period Archibald Cox was fired as special Watergate prosecutor. All the votes against the subpoena \Vere cast by Republicans wlht the. ex· ception of ooe, Rep. Ra'" Thornton (l).. 1\rk. J, who joined eight Republica ns in the 29-9 vote. Today's subp:>enas were only the third and fourth ever voted by a coinmil\ee o[ Congress on a president . The first \\"as issued by the Senate Watergate committee last summer but lhe courts refused to enforce ii. The second was issued by the House Judiciary CommiUee April 11. 7 Held for 1 nserting Pop-top Tab in Meters llf'c)·cJing aluminum has appMently caught on in a big way in Newport Beach. where seven people were arr~ted in the last tYo'O \.\'eeks for using po~top tabs as slugs in parking meters. "We've had a lot or trouble recently with people trying to get free time on the meters by inserting the round tabs," Police Captain Don Oyaas ..-.aid tod.ay. He said the tabs frequenUy jam the parting meters, resulting in a weekend's lost parking meter revenue for the city. "We arrested three people this "''eckend and four la.sl weekend for jamming the machines,'' Oya.II:! said. "Interestingly, none of them is a Newport Be.ach resident." Oyaas said the problen1 has made it necessary tor the city to clean out the n1eters each Saturday and Sunday morning to be sure they don't rcn1 ain jammed an entire weekend. "We keep track of the meters he clears. so that if someone comes in proteJ;ting a parking ticket because they say the meter was jammed, \\'e can check il against our records," Oyaas said . 11e said after the n1cters are cleflned each morning, poli cemen watch through binoculars until they spot p e op I e collecting the pop-top rings and inserting them In the meters. J ordan Crown P rince Visits Newport Beach Crov.11 Prince Hassan of Jordan "-'SS in NC"-'porl Beac.h Three da ys this v.·eek on a business trip. it v.·as learned Tucsdav. Hassan and his '\'ifc stayed at" the Ne\11porter Inn, v.•here the prince frequently vaca tions. The royal famil y left this mon1ing . The nature of the business trip "'as not disclosed. OlAHG-lCOAST N DAILY PILOT ir .. 0..-1 ··Jf\.t,• ... , ... l'W<ll.,,_ 1 .....,r-.1.~-"' r i '"'h"•'"~~ t< . "JI>' -'~ ~~ •"•'I'• 1'!'"~• ... ~o· ·"-1 '· •• " r "1•1. w C".:1111 ~'11-4 /,.,.,._ "I" " I """ ~-'.f'·''"''" t• If~ , , ["'•'"I'> •J <.1<U'~W-:• •-I~ "' 1 "~ ""•• ' ~.t •r•~P~f>\ A .~ .. . ..,, ~ •.. ,. ""<!' ..... ~ .. , .. ,14, ,-,'\.,, , 1••1• .,,, r•<: , .. ...,.,.,.,.,,.,..,,.., ~., ~-,~,., (. ·~,,...,. r., • ''·• t:'i,' -tr• I ! ~·· ..,., .... ....,~ .. -. 1.,'. ., .. , ~·;I",. .• .,,..., >NGr ..... "'''•1" Th,...,, .. ,,,.,, '"'" '·We book them on maliciou.i; mischief," Oyaas said. "ff the trick actually worked, we "·ould have to book them on theft." He said that .although last \'feekrnd's arrests were all in the \Vest Ocean Front ~rking Jot near the Newport Pier. police \\'Iii rotate .surveillance of all Newport Beach parking meter areas on future weekends. Newport Beach collects about $225,0C(I a year in revenue from parking meter,<;. Newport Beacl1 Traffic Heavy, Not 011 Beacl1es A Jot or people seem to be driving afOW\d Newport Beach these da ys but they're Mt going near the v.•ater. Or so it seems from connicti11g police and lifeguard reports. "We've had to bring in reserves to handle traffic proble·ms earlier this year than ever before,'' Police Captain Don Oya as said today. "I thtnk we're having more daylime Saturday and Sunday cro\\"ds." he said. "rt might be the reStJlt of the casing o[ I he energy crisis." "Usually we start calling up rrcscrves at the end of June. but this year \1·e !-1a rted several "·eeks ago. in' April." o~·aas said . He ex plained that resc.n·c,, ""ho usually put in four hours of free time per v.·cek. are paid regular salaries to handle traffic overflov.·s on summer v.·eekends. U. Logan Lockabey of the Ne"lXlrt Bcarh lifeguards. however. said today "It 's been much less crowded than usual on t~ beaches this year. Last v.·eekend v.·as terrible." H~ commented on Oyaa.s' statement by saying. "t\faybe eve rybody's out driving around." Ail' Pact .Ra tified BuRl,INGAME fAP I Th r. JntcmalionAI A.!lsociation o f l\fachinist.'i r:uifil'd a contract with United Air Llntt:s as a lhreatcned Q'lidnight strike deadline :ipprooched. The 'agreement with ll nited, the nation's largest air carri er, was signed Tuesday night and provides for an 18.8 percent salary increase. ' ' ' • j< .-? •' ,./.· { "''J ,,., +· l'i''.~..t. ACT RESS WINS EMMY Cicely Ty5on Fro•n Page l EMMYS ... a\\'ards th an ever before. Other \Yinners included : Supporting actor (comedy ) -Rob Reiner, "All in the Family." Supporting acotr (drama) -Ji.1ichael J\"lorlarty, "The Glass Me:nageri.!." Supporting actor (comedy, variety or music) -llarvey Korman, "Carol Burnett ShoY.'." Suppo rting actress lcomedy l -Cloris Leachman, "l\lary Tyler t\toore." Supporting actress (drama l -Joanna l\liles. '"The Glass Menagerie." Supporting actress (comedy. va riety or musi c) -Brenda Vaccaro, "The Shape of 'Atings." Actor <daytime drama) -(series) rwtacdonald carey, "Days of Our Uves"; special, Pat O"Brien , "The Other Actress (daytime drama) -(series). Elizabeth Hubbard, "The Doctors'': special, Catharine Nesbitt, "The l\fask of Love." Host or llosle$ (game show. daytime~ -Peter l\larshall, "Hollyv..·ood Squares." Host or llostess (talk , service or \'ariety series, daytime) -Dinah Shore, "Dinah 's Place." Ru11 away Yo11th Fi11all )· F 01111d .i\fter Two Weeks A Corona de! Mar OOy "-'io had been missing for nearly two weeks as a runaway , and for ~·hose safety NOfPOrt Beach pollce lad been fearful, has turned up safely. Richard W. Lingcnberg, 13, e: 460 Serra Drive, was found by Costa ri.1esa police in the company of an acquaintance he met at the Newport Pier. The youth reportedly ran away from Lincoln Jntennediate School in Corona dcl l\1ar April 23 after being disciplined for a prank involving a classroom telephone. Inves tigators at the time said they never suspected foul play but had become \\'Orried due to the length of time lhe youth had been missi ng from his anguished parents' hon1e. Zebra l n forma1it 'Life on Line' F rom P a gel GUERRILLAS . • • had been wired with explosives and ~·ooJd be blown up If IsraeU lrooP3 attncked . The guerrilla raid delayed and fUJ1.ber threatent'<i U.S. Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kissinger's effortJ to work out a military di sengagement a g re e m e n t b<tw«n IJrael 'and Syria. The raid, second slnct Aprll 12 \l'hen a suicide band of th.rte guerrillas killed 18 Israelis at the border settlement of Qiryat Shcrnona, Collowed Ar:ib attack~ on nn oil refinery at llal!a and attenlpl.s to rire mortar shells into the heart of Jerusalem Tuesday night while Kissinger was reporting to Prim!! ~llnlster Golda ~~eir on his fail ure to win a troop d1se~gagement agreement from Syrian President Hafez Assad In earlier talks ic Damascus. The Jsr::iell c..1binet broke off discussions on the disengagement Issue 10 consldl'r the Arab guerrilla demands, forcing postponement of a meeting between P.1rs. P.teir and Kissinger and the American diplomat's scheduled flight to Daniascus. At the White House in Washington, a presidential spokesman joined Ki~inger in denouncing the Palestinian guerrilla at.tacks. · 'Ybe posit.ion of the United States as it relates to terrorism by AnY country is \Yell known." Deputy Press Secretary Gerald Warren said. "We condemn this mindless and irrational action." \Varren said President Nixon "''as "being kept full y info1111cd of developments"' in tJie !l.1iddle East through cables from Kissinger and that Nixon v.·as following the e\'ents "with specia l interest." Survivors among the children said the Israeli troops. 25 on one side of the building and 25 on another, rushed in firing. T"·o explosions rocked the area immediately afte.rwa rd . One boy, his face bloodied, held a yellow rag to his \\·ound. Beside him Jay 15 students. all on stretchers. "They starte<I shooting," he said. "1'hcy just shot at us and we ran." Helicopters and ambulances rushed the \\"OUnded to hospitals through-Out the C'OWllry. T:r fr * Kis si1iger Say s . 4rab Assault 'Irrational' JERUSALEM (APl -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger expressed "shock and outrage" today O\'er the Arab terrorist seizure of teen-agers in a northern Israeli school and canceled a scheduled night to Damascus. He called !he Attack "mind less and irrational." ''The United States gove r nmen t strongly condemns this mindless and irrati•nal actioo and appeals to those holding inn~t hostages to release them," KissiHger said in a.statement. "Violence such as this will serve no c~se but to undermine the prospects for peace in this area. Further , "'e believe that it is time for all respons ible governments to make clear l h a I v.·hate, .. er their political differences such inhumane acts must be condemned and those \.\·ho carry them out dealt with severely.'' Kissinger said he u·ould "''ait another day to give the Israel! cabinet lime to consider its latest stand on the disengagement of troops on the Golan Heights front. "Everything has been pushed back by this," he said. The main concern now is the safety of the children. he added. Kissinger returned from Damascus Tuesday reporting no agreement yet for the withdrawal of Israeli forces on the Golan. "I snatched defeat from the }aws of victory," he quipped. • l' ows Appeal • College Teacher Loses Joh Fight Santa Ana Coll~ge instructor Lue Allred of Newport Beach lost her appeal for re-employment Tuesday by a vote ot college trustees, but said she plans to lake he r case to Orange COWlty Superior Coon. "I th1nk the board was basically sympathetic but they \\'Crc under a lot of administrative pressure," ~Irs. Allred suld today. "I believe their vote against Fro•n Pagel OPPONEN TS • • • county level governmen t and believes 1nore functions should be handled at the city level because they are "closer and more responsive." Thorpe said his record as a city councilman and mayor supports his content ion that he could act as a cataly::>t to get Orange County cities together on issues. specifi c a l l y on public transportation. Thorpe also suggested lhat the county could work out an agreement v.·ith the fede r al government services administration for use of the giant North American Rockwell-built facility Jn south Orange County for use as a concert hal l. Caspers did not respond to criticlsnis from his opponents -except to say, "1 've gotten some good ideas from some of the things they mentioned toda y." He cited his ten years residence in Ne\\·port Sea rch . his business experience as a savings and loan executive nnd. his record as supervisor · for the past lour years as bases for his rHlection. He called h~lf a mkldle-roader in deciding issues bet\\·een developers and environmentalists and indicated his invol\"ement had preserved U p p e r Ne"•port Bay and had been responsible for the regional park at S.."1\t Creek Beach . Caspers also resurrected his plan for :t lobbyist representing Orange County governmen t and said it was a $75,0C(I item that "i l1 bring $5 million in ft'<ieral assis tance to the county, !.'\ 1:t * Caspers Pusl1cs For Scn1i -public Use of Beacl1es Fifth District Supervi sor Ron a Id Caspers. himself a resident of Lido Isle, loday said the city or Newport Beach should not enter Into a long-term agreement fer private use of Li do beaches. But Caspers fell short of !R.ying the beaches should be opened to the public. citing· traffic and parking problems as reasons the beaches should not be opened to full public use. He indicated that ultimate public use of the beaches may be possible v.1th in· creased bicycle transportation . The Newport city council is studying renewal of an agreement which currently pennits Lido residents private use of the island's publicly-owned beaches for a $700 annual fee . Caspers said he is bothered personally by trarnc volume and noise on the island. but followed those remarks with a comment that: "The day of priva te beaches is over in Califonl.ia." offerini n1e a new contract \1'<1$ just 'politics'." The accountini: and bu s i n e s s management teacher said she v.•111 appeal the termin:ition of her <.'Ontrlltt in consultation with the Califonl.ia Jligbe r Education Association . "\\'e feel WC have pf('Ofy Of procedur1lJ violations and disctepancies \1'1\h v.hit'h to appeal,'• Mrs. Allred said. ·'The .. proper evaluation procedutcs V.'Crc nol follo"·ed in my case." Sa.nta Ana College Prcsid ,•nt John Johnson said today he bas not yet been informed by Mrs. Allred that she plans lu appeal the case. Asked his position on such an appeal JohnSOfl said. "That is the appeai process .. If she feels she has further utformation to be presented, that "'ould be the way to go.'' l\lrs. Allred . \\"ho \Yas notlfi<'rl in ~tarch thnt her contract \\'Ould not be rcn('v.·cd , ~·as charg~ wi!h failing to utilize class tune effechvcly, tardiness. and f,1illng to respond to suggestions fl'tun h e r superiors for improvement. She charged. In turn, that she \\"ilS the \~ctir_n of a personal \'cndetta hy her division dean. .. l\1rs .. Allred requested n hearing. the first . since the fo~nding of the Rancho Santiago School Dist rict, \\hich Includes Santa Ana College. The four-day hearing in April. v.•hich ~051 1.he state more than S5.000. resulted ~n a finding by hearing officer John WUld in favor of the termination. The Rancho Santiago District Board of Trustees talked privately v.·Hh Mrs. Allred for 90 minutes ~1onday night then. in a closed session Tuesday, theY \'Oted . wi::i~imousty with the college admin1.stra1Jon and the henring officer in upholding her contract termination . Frotn Page l CH AP IN ... rehabilita tion th r o u g !1 confincinenl," Stein said. "He has not commlued any cri me be- fore his {>(rjury offense. an-i it is un''.kc· ly that he \\"111 commit ano1hcr. Impri· son ment will cause his family to suffer and will seriously affect the health of hi s mother and fr1ther,'' stein s..1id, "Counsel"s biased \"icw is t ha t imprisonment for f\tr. Chapin "·ould sef\'e no health)'. magnanimous interest \\'hich the public nov.· bas in tltis case." Chapin left the White House in ~1arch 1973 to berome director of marketing research for United Air Lines at its headquarters Jn ChlC"ago . lie \\"as placed on leave after he: v.·:is indic ted in N~vember on four ~ts of lying to the \\atergate grand Jury, and resigned following his conviction . Reward Bil l Gains SACRA!o.1ENTO (UPI ) -Legislation offering large .stale rewards for th~ capture and conviction of political kidnapers such as lhe Symbionese Liberation Army ad\'anced Tuesday in the se nate. The n1easurcs ISR\861-621 by Sren. H. L. Richardson IR·Arcadia). cleared the Senate Judici nry Committee on 9-1 and 9-2 voles and wt>re sent to the Finance Committee. Nixon Urges Rcfo1·1ns \VASHINGT0:-1 (AP) -President t r\ixon conten<led toaay state systems for I • workers' compcn_sation "have not kept ~ pace with the tlmes" and announced I formation of a fecl erRl tflsk fore{' to spur ~ reforms. In a statement. Nixon 1taid 1 · prt"scnt $ystcms have n1any fla"·s and have evolved too slowly "to continue to 1 Tennis Shoes 8.95 to 23.95 Baseball Shoes l 0. 95 to 24. 95 All Purpose Shoes 9. 95 to 17. 95 Soccer Shoes 9. 95 to 24. 95 Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 Tennis Ra~ets 5.95 to 50.00 Badminton Rackets 5.95 & up Baseball Mitts, Bolls, Bots, Caps, Sox Basketball Shoes 9.95 to 23.95 meet the needs of intended beneficiaries." r-~~~~~~-t-~~~~~~~-8 l•-1 ''.r"'"" ~-. ···''lll.J ~ Oa~H l!:0<1 .,,i..,.dr fJ?f Me111orial Fund Volleyballs 4.25 to 18.95 Volleyball Nets 13.95 to 31.95 Basketballs 5.95 to 31 .95 · Basketball Backboards 14. 95 Basketball Goals & Nets Soccer Bolls Speedo Swim Suits Warm -up Suits Baseball Warm-up Jacket s Dart & Dart Boards Racket String ing Bikes, Parts, Tires, Tubes, Repa iring "~·""""' ¥•-.oq'·~ l.:1411o'• l 1· ...... r~ .. 1 ,._OOl'I "'"~ -•• £" ... Mt•pwl k«l!Offi,, 3lljf""'"f"•''r ,~ T"i .... '°',.,~"; .1~·,.',,-(.1 Ot'llw Offict' ........ "'-~'· .... ft.,,~ ...... l••• .~ ... ~1,l·•O • L-.; , ...... ...,, ........ ~. ,, •• ,9" ... 1~ · .. ~e .. -~""'• .. ••• ~'"'...-"•" C:.00.-otl'I ,,,, 0-...,., Cot" "''"' •• "Cl ,....,.._ ,,.,., .. O~""' •1-I.,,,..,...,. ...,,.,..., ...,,,,. (F ~-... I ..... ~ ""'' ""-_.;" ----~(Jl(;ofl~- Har bor Teac lier's Fam il)' Benefits A memorial fund has been eslabllshcd l<;' benefit the fem lly of Harbor View Elementary School ph)'!lical education teacher Elwood Stricklin who died on the job last Wednesday Stricklin. 51, of 374 S.wta ls..1bel Ave .. Costa McAA '!1tffered a heart attack whlle supervising n soflball game. An attcmpl by PrtnciJ)lll Robert .i\tlllcr to revive him lhroogh rnoulb-to-mouth resuscitation failed. MiUcr s.1id finilncial donat.Jons In memory of the ttachtt are being accepted because he lefl a family of three. yet his life insurance bcncnta tot.al only about 12.000. Donations are being accepted both at the ~chool .and at the Westcliff Plar..a branch of the 8.ink of America. Potential I dOnors may also contact Mrs. Daisy Stricklin directly. SUicltlln had taught at Harbor Vie'\\' for the p.qst Utret: yea rs and prior to that ¥.'Orked for two years at Martncr.i Eltment nry School. I 6 • SI ot in .. ic to e c • s DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE Council The re-election of West Newport Co uncilman Don- ald A. Mcinnis to a second two-year tem1 as 1nayor can1e as no big surprise. There was the usual political infighti ng during the several weeks prior to the election. and the outcome of the vote apparently was not decided until after some fairly tough words were exchanged Sunday night. But in the end, Mcinnis was nominated by five of his fellow coun ciln1en and subsequently elected on a unanimous roll ·call vote. The question always remains, however. of wh el her the n1a.yoralty election ,.,.ill leave any political scars. Former Vice .P.1ayor lloward Rogers, despilc his cla ims to the co ntrary, did campai gn hard fo r th e top spot. Tbe unsettled question or the demean or of Newport Beach's new council is now apparently up to Rogers. There were so me who reported that he \VOuld take the defeat badl y and would be vindictive as the coun· cil moved forward with affairs of state. But there was no evidence of that ti1onday ni ght. Councilman Rogers dealt with city business in sober order, giving every appearance that he places the in1· portance of ·his responsibility to the residents of New· port Beach above personal considerations. That kind of performance could earn for lioward Rogers the position of mayor in 1976. Replacing Rogers as vice mayor js Councilman Milan Dostal. Dostal, too1 actively campaigned for that po:-t . lie told fellow councilmen the office would give his \'Oice added weight in the variety or external affairs in \vhich he is involved. Challenges dire<:tlon the new council takes with regard to a variety of city issues. The integri ty of the new general plan will of cours e be tested. So will the austerity n1easures in effect the pas t four yearS. There are growing pressures to spend in1portant amounts of money on people programs, like paramedics and the new city bus system. , There will soon be a new library and the pinch Is already being felt in federal, state and county road aid. The city could find itself forced to contribute large su1 n.c; if the ne\v traffic plan is to be i1nplementecl. These are the types of pressures the new ci ty \v 1JI race. There is every rea son to believe the challenge will be met. M usicaJ l.aurels The Corona de! Mar High School Stage Band will represent the \Vestern Re~ion of the United Stat.es in the All American Jazz Festival, June 6·8 in Mobile, Al a. The 35-member jazz ensemble is one pf on ly IO high school jazz groups in the country selected to com· pete in the festival. Success is not new to t.he group, which has won first place in four out of five competitions in the last year. But eac h success is the result of continued hard work . not of coasting on laurels. Because the band bas so manv members. it would be easy to overlook the fact th.at ·its success is due to !he individual daily practice of each member and the dedicat ion or the group's director . Vern Schroeder. and of its founder, 1-larry Con·ca. • 4, ,r-:'- .. ;,.,--... ~' • e . I Dostal is active in national airport noise reduction efforts and locally in the new Orange Co unty Inter· governmental Coordinating Council. Equally as ilnportant as its leadership \Vilt be the The students. teachers, parents and administrators who are responsible for the band's encouragement and excellence deserve the highest pra.isc and recognition. N ·rt ef'reshing tu have an (e xpletive de leted) leader wh o /w,; the (i naudible) to be candid. ai11 'lit '.'' • No Limits on Local Ca1npaigns Brightside Vie ,ws the Dear Gloomy Gus Political Disclosure Law Inadequate Sit11atio11 ( ART HOPPE ) A recent poll sho\\.'S th at onc-thir~ of lhc American public believes that th ings arc going to gel v.·orse. And they are all pre!lumably out in their back yards hoeing their Defeat Gardens . These pessimi sts arc outnumbered, rortunatcly, by the Other tYOO-thirds of the American public who obviously feel, to the contrary, that things couldn 't get v.'Orsc. Mis sed by the pollsters. hoy..·ever, v.11! the noted -optimist. Burton Brightside, author of "Le t's Look on the Bright Skle. Gang!" and other morally upll !t- ing "'Ork!: -none of "·hich has been :-ell· Ing very v.·cll lately. As the only Amer· A,. ""111111111111 1can v.ilo devoutly ~ bel ieves things are \ great and are goin g 10 get even greater, Brighlside has enjoy. ed a brief renaissance of popularity. Cur· iou~ reporters interviewed him and he even appeared last y..--eek on "Yesterday" -the up-to-the-minute network news show. A transcript or his glowing remarks follows . Q -LET'S BEGIN with the economy, ~fr. Brightside. \Vhat about inflation~ A -Oh. it's the greatest thing that ever happened to this cot1Mry. Inflation has at last fulfilled the dreams or every American : to \\'ear expensive clothes, live in expensive housing, buy expensive food, dine in expensive restaurants and drive around in expensive cars -no matter how small they may be. And , believe me, it's going lo get even bet ter. Q -But we seem to be in the midst or a recessioo as well. A -What could be finer? Not only will \\.-C be buyi ng 1nore expensive things but u•e will ha ve more leisure time to enjoy them. And here again, I confidently The 1noral ind ignation v.·e reel ever Watergate v.ill be progressi\'e as 11't' exam ine the President, th'! press and ourselves with rqual de· mands for integrity. K. A. C. predict more and more Americans v.·ill lead the life of the idle rich. Q -Turning to po llution, famines , threats or nuclear 1var ... A -Gods ends. all of !hem! For )'ears, people ha\·e bt..>en \\.'orry ing about overpopulation. Bu t I kept sa)ing. "Don't give it a second thought ; v.·e'll find a v.•ay.'' And v.·e will , by George? Q -What about lhe institution or marriage, v.·hich has long been the cornerstone of our civilization and now.,. A -Nonsense! Every day more and more people are solving their marital problems. Take, for example. Liz Taylor and Ric.hard Burton. Q -What about pornography? A -Ne\·er better. Q -And political corruption? A -That. too. But looking on tne bright side. let me point out that the President has said. ''I am not a crook!" And Assistant Attorney General Henry Petersen, who visited him to tell him what the investigators had dug up on him, said, "I am not a whore!" Therefore, any fa ir-minded American must conclude the President was not running a crooked whorehouse. Q -But what's good about Watergate, ~1r. Brightside? A -\Veil ... It sells bumper stickers. Q -Come. come. as the only optimist left, you can surely do better than that. A - Well ... r mean ... You could say ... Aiyceece ! 1\IR . BRJGllTSIDE is now a permanent resident of The Daisy Dell Happy Fann. But he is, as alv.·ays. content. "looking on the bright side," he says, "This is a grea t place to be these days ." To the Editor: The League or Women Voters or Orange CoWlty and the Environmental Coalition urge all voters or Orange County who have not signed our petition for Limitations on C a m p a i g n Contributions and Expenditures to please do so now. WE HEAR comments about passing Proposition 9 and that this will take care of everything -that's not true ! Proposition 9 provides for complele disclosure of contributions a n cl expendi tures and limits the amooot of money spent in races for Governor, and other statewide offices. It does not limit overall expenditures in races for local offices such as Board of Supervisor, City Council, etc., and it does .not apply to races for Stale Assembly and Senate. It does not limit Individual contributions to any candidate. This petition does just that -calls for these limitations. WE WANT to encourage o u r lawmakers at all levels of government. to enact necessary reform legislation and not to "pass the buck " to a higher government.al level, or wa it for citizen initiative legislation. Once again, we urge voters to contact members of the League of Women Voters and the Emtironmental Coalition and sign the petition. JEANEITE TURK, Presiden~ League Of Women Voters of Orange County VCSalarle• To the F.d.it.or: The recent study of the American Association oC University Professors r e po r t i n g that average total compensation of University of eanromia faculty is $21,900 needs correction. 111E LATEST data "'-ilich was just released this March shows that UC faculty average total salaries and frin ge benefits for 1973·1974 is actually $20,430, or 7 .2 percent Jess than the preliminary data In Ille AAUP report. Thus, instead of being 43rd among the Scenic Dream Sabotaged IVASIONGTON -Lady Bini Johnson's dream of scenic highways, without unsightly billboards to blot the vtew. has been sabotaged by one of her best friends. He is hard-worklng Rep. Jim Wright, ().Tex., a power on the House Public Works Co1nmittee, v.·ho has ~en r11n - nlng interference In the corridor~ of Con· gress for the bLll· board lobby. The resulting 1r.e-. nic ruin increasingly is spoiling the ma- jesty or ll>e rountry- aide for vacaUoner1. Here's what has beelJ going on beb;nd the scenes: -A LAW w.. pushed through Congress in 1965 banning billboards along major federal highwa ys, Yet a cabal of congre'8mcn, led by \Vrlglit, brought pttMUrC on lhe Tran s por t a t i on Deparunent not to enforee th law. rvlorc billboards now clutter the roa dside, there!Ott. than In 19!1i. And Wri ght has tntroduced a measure lhat would allow .WI anotber 400,000 new billboanls. -Wrlglti ii llying lo give .iate• the rlibt lo moe rural land aloog the hlghv,,ays as "commercial." This \\'OUld pcnnlt the blllbo:1rd builders lo get arowxl the re<1eral la\V. When a federAI judge refused to per1nlt the states to circumvent I.he high,vay beautification RCt, Wri ght scribbled his vle~·s on a napkin at break.last an d passed it across the ta~e to f('(leral hi ghway couMCI Davkt Wells. Ever since. f ed e r a I enforcers have paid more attention to the napkin than the law. Wright says Wells still has t.hc napkin. -THE BILLBOARD lobby assiduously courts even the most ob$cute aides who have lnnuenee on blllboard legislation. t'or example, 1"'0 key Public \Vork1 staff men, Dick SullJv11.n and Cllrr Enfield, wert lodged, wined and dined at luxurious lnn lsbrook in Tarpon Springs, Fla., by the lobbyists. -Ironically, 'Vright is chalnnnn of the ltighway Beautification Commission. Al least one membc'!r, ~1arion Brown, has con1 plaincd lo hi m that the commission has been "a v.·aste of time" and the beautification law a "costly, meaninglc5' fraud." The membe rs who hav~ tried to fight against "visual pollution.·· she says, have been given "discourteous and high· handed" treatment. -Congress has put the emphasis on paying off the billboard lobby rather than enforcing the b i 11 b oa rd ban, Congr_essional nppropria tions have gone not to enforce the law. bul to compensate companies. often at t:xorb ltant rates. to remove billboards that never should have been put up in the first plrice. -CONGRESS has aloo blinked ot the billboard lobby's wild ways o r circumventing the law. One technique. for example, is to purchase a three-foot· wide strip of land reaching from a bualness site t.housauds or feet to the higtiway. At the end of thU atrip. right by lhe highway, the buslness erects a billboard, claiming It Is on Ille company's "premlaes." For his port. Wright has sought to give the impression that tho bill board lobby is made up mslnly oC smoll businessmen. The truth is that Its leading members are the Roadside Business A.ssoclatlon. repre!('ntlng l~oliday Inns and others; the Nati onal El~tric Sign Assoc iation. whost vlct president i~ a p..il of \Vrighl ; the National Advert ising Compnn)', owned by the giant 31\1 conglomerate; and the COAllt-to-eoast 0 u t d oo r Advertising AssociaUon. ( MAILBOX ) Letters frorn r eaders are we lcome. NoT1TU1lly, writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The righ t to condense /.etters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All let- ters must include signature and mail· ing address but 1wmes may be with-- held on request if sufficient reason · is apparent. PoetTy toilt not be pub- lis1ied. nation's universities and colleges, UC is about 65lh. Since July, 1969 the avttage real salary of UC faculty and academic staff has fallen by 13.5 perce nt. This is the greatest decline of any group or CaliComia -;tale employes. Jn adrlitio:i . our fringe benefits are almost 50 percent below the average received by faculty in other leading universiliee. UC FACULTY salaries are supposed to be comparable to those paid in a group or eight other leading un i v e r s it i cs . However, in the last ty,·o years, UC salaries have been 3 percent below the comparison schools. As a result, UC faculty and academic staff have Jost about $13 million. This year, UC President Charles llitch is asking the Legislature for a 6.2 percent faculty pay increase. Ho\vever. half of this amount is "owed" from last y('ar. The American Federation of Teachers believes that UC academics deserve a 12 percent increase this year to co mpensate for last year's shortfall and the surging oost of living. SPENCER C. OLIN. JR. President. UC·AFT Associate Professor of History, t:c1 Wrong J\'11111fu11·s To the Editor: You will be perfonning a definite and needed service to your readers by printing this letter. Recently , Supervisor Cas pers mail l.'d out memo pads with a listing of telephone num bers purported to be for . emergency services in the City of Costa Mesa. These numbers are incorrect and are for various city departn1ent heads. A citiz.en callijig th ese numbers after v.•eekday office hours will not be answerl'd. Can you in1agine a citizen calling the Fire Ch ief's office at 2 a.m .. lo report a fire? Calling these numbers even during business hours will st ill 1flcks 0 • 'And now, che President of the Uniled Scares of America.· delar emergency sen•iccs reaching the citizen, as the inrormation must be relayed to the emergency commWlica· lions center. THE CORRECT numbers to cal! for Costa Mesa emergency services are: Police 556-5252. Fire and Rescue 549-llll. If a citizen desires assistance in obtaining ambulance servict!, the call shou1d be directed to the pqlice number. However, calling either number will initiate identical .ambulance response. I certainly hope that no injury or loss of life or property will be the result of the use of the erroneous telephone numbers listed on political campaign materials. LEN RAAB Plead f'lftla? To tlie Editor : The Presklent has made public volumes of private taped conversations. all of v.·hich would fall into the realm of the Fifth Amendmeat of the C.OOstit ution. HE COULD have pleaded the Fifth Amendment without P r e s i d e n t i a I privilege. These conversations contain his voice. The object of the investigation is to incriminate the President, to impeach him. In effect, the President is being forced to present personal testimony which may tend to incriminate him. It ls my opinion that he would have been wise lo plead lhe Fifth lrom the beginning. His opponents will just have tnore to find fault with. TIIE PRESIDE1"1T has already been convicted in th! newspaperg and the television nev.•s, especially the big networks. Rather than seeking the truth, they will hunt hooks to hang their hats on, out of the volumes or conversations. They will take lines out of context and make their ov.TI stories as they please. JIM BOLDING T11po Expert To the Editor: Ever since emigrating to these parts from New York some months ago I have enjoyed reading the Daily Pilot - along v.•ith that colossus emanating from up north. In fact. despite the fact that l had been a constant reader of the New York Times for the past 50 years and expected that life here y,·ould be 3Cre wtthoul It, I ha\'e been holding up very well . NO\V tell me one thing -that 3S·pt. heading: "U.S. llllteraccy ( s I c 1 ·AJorming'" in last Monday's paper - ho\I' m.any or your readers caught !his'? Back in Nev.• York. in a theatrical review Clive Bn~s referred to a plot Y:ritten by Euripides "some 240 years 3go." 1 1·eferred to this typo in a letter to B;irnes, nsklng the same que stion. Hts :in~v.·f.'r. read over the air on his £'vening broadcast. e10actly one -me . JESSE LEVINE So 111e 011s1oer -011e -you. Ed itor Banker's Trick To !ht' Editor : There is a max im at lav.•, "If the la"' Lt... on yo11r sldc. pound the 1011,·: U Ille evidence ls on your si de. pound the Quotes l~nrl Con rad . S F'. nuthor -"I u1n momentarily chagrint'd by the way ~ ciety looks: but I recnll ,,_..ha t (Alberti Einstein Sil.id to me: ·We have to remem- ber that moral changes in m.'l n are the slowest changes In n~ture.' •· I • evidence: if neither the> law or evidence is on your side. pound the table : and. if there is no table to pound. stall; maybe ir you wail long enough vilal witnesses '~·Ill die. or maybe the accusation \viii just go a1vay". PRESIDENT l\'TXON has announced that "One year of \\'alerga le is enough": that , "It is tin1e to conclude the investigation and get on with government business"; and other statements urging an end to the long delays. On the other hand, the President hilJ1self h a s repeatedly procrastlnated when asked for material evidence, pleading a variety of excuses ranging from national security to "confidentiality". This whole performance remiods me of a book which W11S endan1ered ~a "run" of its depositors, demanding !b8t lfieY be allowed to withdra)V ij>eir depooits. The bank president came out and,annoonoed loodly his Instructions to the tellers, •·Pay eveey depositor in C8$b and be prompt about it." Then he walked along the line ol tellers and llhlipered to each; "Pay in~ dollar bills; count each payment ~wlce, and insist that the depositor count it. Take all the lime you can." 1T IS doubtful that the bold front of the banker, fooled anyone; but, it did make a fine performance. And in this case , if the public wants entertainment and amusement, they most certainly are g<'<tlng It. ROBERT E. O'BRIAN Dual Right To the Edi1or: In regard to Ms. Walsh's April 28 essay, in which she states that the woman should have a ri ght to life without "forced pregnancy," 1 feel there arc some important facts she is forgetting. IT "'-'Ould be one thing if it were just the \roman we are talking about. but there is al'l«her unique individual grmving inside her. This litUe one did not "force" himself to be conceir~. so y,•hy should he have lo pay his parents' mistake by undergoing a painful death !scientific fact proves that they do feel pain ) of an abortion? MRS. Sf!ERMAN L. JONES . Privilege To the F.<litor : It the Judy Kcllys (Mailbo,, May 31 do not <:hc>o5e lo abort. that is their privilege. It would be nice if they 1vould not pass judgm£'nt on those who do 'for Yr'hatever reason ). EDITH BEST OlANlil ·COAST DAILY PILOT ' Robtrt N. \V t t d, Pu.blishtr T homa.s Ktt1Jil, Editor Barbara Krt i~ich Edi1orial Paoe Edito r T11e l'difQrlal ·Pll:C' ot the D1111ily Pilot aet:k' lo Inform and ltimula1~ n!adcn by prtHntinc on this Jiilie dlvt'rR!•<"Omm~ntvy· on topln: of In. 1tttst by qndicattd <'Olumnisrs and cartoonists, by providing a forum klr rtadrn' vlh.'5 and by Jimenung thi. n('1t.'1Pftper's opln~ AAd ~Ai tm c:utrf'nt topics. The ed\lorlal ~pinkM\!. of •ht OflUy Piiot appear only in the rdl!oria..I C"Olumn a t t~ top of rh~ pa.gt. Opintans t':tprf'~ I'!)' Thfo ~'OI· un1nists And cartoonist. 11nd k-11'1' "rittn llrt thcl1· tw.'n and no ffdonr· mrnt Qf tht·i r \'l1""" by the Dally PiJol. shouki be lntnnod.. Wednesday. May 15. 1974 DAILY PILOT :i ~ $500 /tJilliOH Illegitimacy Hits State Taxpayers SACH.A'.\tEi\11'0 (UPI J -It cost California taxp;1ycrs $500 rn.i llion for the care of an csti tnated 4)1.000 illegitimate children bo1~n the state last year, according to lhe State Health and \\lelfare Agency . •·Jt is rlear lhat the social and fi scal magnitude of th1• )''011tl1 Dies _.\f ter Dad's llh>,!.!iti1n:Jcy problcn1 1n this ~!at(' hni; rt•achcd eno1mous prorXlr!ion." the a g c n c ,\' · s &x:1al \Velfarc Board s.'.lid 'l'ueSday in a report 1'hc re po r t . title d ''Unplanned Parenti)()()(!.'' \\'as started '"'O years :igo to o;i-.•k solutions to C a Ii for n l a 's illegitimacy problems. In preparing the report, the board said it perC<"lved its .. comn1ltment to those "'ho nrc in need of public: help,'' j\.10111i1111ied but ndded it also had "an t"QUill t'-Ommjt1ncnL to lhe Or. Donald Coggan. 64. puhlir \\•ho must pay for this Archbishop of )'ork. helµ." ha,s been chosen by ft ('Ont inucd. ''The fact of Queen Elizabeth to take lhe niatter is that public over as head of the [1ssista nce and i l!cgitlmac~' Church of England in SAN FRANCISCO (AP 1 -,\ are Jinked. The incid cnte of November. succeedin g l,ast Visit $16 Millwn Energy Bill Passed By Senate 21 .. 14 SACRAMENTO iUPt l Landma rk energy legislation. imposing a $16 mi 11 i or\ "research" tax on electricity and forging a n)ight y state energy con1n1iss ion . toda y n1oved just a final step away from Gov. Ronald Reagan·s desk . The bill passed the Senate Tuesduy night by a bare ma jority. 2 I -t 4 , bipartisan vote. ' Supported b)• Reagan, the 20.000 -"'Ord measure by Assemblyman Ch arles \Varrcn ( D-l .cs Angeles) \\·ns St·r'.lt back to tile Assembly for rt'vie\v of primarily technical an1endments. string of opposing views questioned whether s u <: h drastic steps were really needed, whether the proposed energy commission 'A'OU!d be too awesomely powerful and \vhether local governn1cnt!> \\'Ould lose control over local development. "The homeowner will get it 10 the neck again. The homeo\\'ner gets it in the neck every time. not business, not industry. not the legislature, not the Public Utili ti es Commission," argued Sen. James Q. \\1edv.·orth (0· Ha\vthornc). tie said the proposal means a "guaranteed increase" ln electrical rates. Also opposing the measure "'ere Republican scnat0!'1 Dennis Carpenter (Newport Beach) and James E . \Vhetn1ore (Garden Grove l. Labor Group Re scinds Brown, ~1 aldie Baclii11g the controversial poht1cal EXTEND YOUR LIFE EXTEND YOUR ARM BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK FREE! in HUNTINGTON BEACH THRU MAY 17th AT GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE P avillion P .. tio and College Center Patio Dally Hours: 9 a .m. 'til 2 p.m. Eves : 6 p.m. 'tit 9 p.m. Orange County f-leart Assoc . and l1untin gton Beach Rotary Club A Public Service fro1n •• ' ... •• ·11 · · h · 1 d · Dr. ?\1ichael Ramsey as l6-year-0Jd boy strick('n by a 1 ci;:!t unate c 1 r c n in 11·l•Hare caseload s is 11 ... ice that Archbishop of Canter-rare kidney disease is dead. . h 1 1 · bury. But his final wish, to have his in 1 e gener1:1 popu ation. --------- En1pha si z i ng energy ronsC'rv ation. the bill \\'Ou!d \·est in the f i ve·n1em be r com111i ssi on s weeping authority to cut red tape in choosing nu c I ear and conventional pc1v.•er plant sites. establish energy efficiency standards for ho1nes , buildings S.<\N FRANCISCO (AP l -Assembly Speak c r Bob The Ca Ii for n i a Labor I\1oretti. Alioto ~as taken ai Federation has v.·ithdra\vn its vocal stand nga~nst Prop .. 9.1 support d Ednlund G. Brown can)paign reform initiative. -'~~~""'!!!"'!' _________ ...,._~--~~~ Jr. and Jerome \\1 a ! d i e --~;;,;-~;;;;;;;;;.;;;;..,;.-;;-~-,,;;;;;;.;;;,..;;;,;;..,,...,..,...,....,,..,..., ... ..;~,;;~""'~;;;~ • ~ because of their aggressive • campaigning on behalf of WOODBURY UNIVERSITY "There are also direct costs convict lather at his side one rc lJtcd to the care und last time. 1vas granted . support of these youngsters Pierce Gets 1-10 Years -;ind ho1nc appliances, and require development or plans for t>nergy emergencies. Proposition 9. John Henning. e>.:erutivc secretary of the labor group. said the endorsements v.·ere withdra\vn by an oven.,.helm· ing vote Tuesday of the 35-- member executive council of the AFL-CIO Federation's Committee on PolitiCal Edu- cation (COPE). M.S. ... ,. ii: lllltfl'W.tl: Leonard Macchiarclk1. in a ii·hich are being borne by the coma and encased in an iron taxpayer." it added. lung, died at the University of ~-----------, California Medical Center Tuesday night 14 hours after his father. Phillip. 35. wept at his side. It took the governor The Olrlest For Frau(I of California to cut throu~h 1. f the red la]X' and get him '.Jro · ('SSiOll LOS ANGELES (UPI ] - there. Jerome Allen Pierce, a friend After the 45-minule preda\\'fl SA~ DIEGO (UPI ) _ of a former aide to Lt. Gov. visit, ~lacchiarella "'as taken Ed Re,·neck·. was sentenced to J\lrs. Elizaheth \Vintcrs. " back ot Soledad Pri50n. 135 arr c s t e d when she one-to-IO years in state prison miles south of San Francisco, T••csday for grand thert and b t I · I h · allegedly tried to hire a Y \\'O p am«> ot es prison ,·nsurance fraud. ds I h d I ( cd plainclothes policewoman guar w 10 a vo un ecr p,·erce. whose assoc•·a1,·on I h d t to \\·ork in her brothel. or t e u Y· •~-' h ·1 · h \vith Morris E. Currey touched Before Leonard lapsed into protesu.-u t at . 1 is t e a coma last Saturday. he cried only business she knows. off a political controversy last out. "\\'here·s iny dad ~ i\trs. \Vin1er!' is 74 . year. \\'as convicted last \\'here's my dad? 1 \\'ant to Y.'hcn her husband died ·December of filing fraudulent see my dad." fi ve years ago. she said. in surance claims on t\\"O J\1acchariella is serving five she opened the bordello diamond watches. years to life on conviction of because that \\'as better He said the watches "'ere selling marijuana. He is also than going on \.•:elfare and stolen in 1971 fron1 his h("ln1e. serving a concurrent six-she knew the business. bul investigators said they month to IG-ycar term for Police said she had a learned that Pierce had possession or dangerous drugs. record of arrests for such returned the \\'atches to lhe He will be eligible for pnrole offenses 50 yenrs agO. store \\'here he bought th~m in in 1:~:5·~----·---~====-~======---~~ _ __:_:19~70~·~--~~--- SAVE $7 TO $480 40%0FF SALE .\uthentic ,.\rnerican Indian Jewelr~ hand-crafted in solid sil,er IJu r ~Pl'ti:,j pul"t·h.1.-L' "J :11•••l lw1 h11~·· 1 nll··•·T ''"' .. 1 1·nu• ,\nu•1 lr.111 lnrl +.111 J,." <'li·1· ;dl\"I'~ u• '" !<••II hi \'1111:11 10',~ OFF ,.,,,,.,,." I'' I•,., •!1.0' II I 1·1·' ,1 .• hl1•l11·1t ;ind 111.11 kt•tl pnnt" If\ tHlf purrh:"" Tiii.~ l i;l~c· tl'\!••("l oniJ 11 ,,, !"<I ,·llJ ""II Ir «II• 'Ir I\ .I "•·111,• .nl !n•l1,111 'fl',Hlt•I ".Ii" .,[J••f"1:.1hl•'.' Ill purl"h~~lllJ:: t•n1n1 <l•·I•' lll"i•'!litll "'' nl 1 'l<I •·'" I ' ... ln•c !'."I·. ,•,1,1"'' .111.I <'\l"'I' '!'''' ''~' ,1111:111"" '• I u•quo1,1• H•~• l'lf"! ~"g. ')7'1 S.1te S47.40 ,/)~'f>-. ~ 1 i.,1"'~ho•• lurquo•''" ll1ng llrg S1j P.lulti l u1qu1""' 111111; fl 1·11. ~"'' .S.1le S41 .40 I 'lont turquoi•• br.1<•lrt Rtt~. S911 SlilC Sfil'\,)o.11 !l•o,.I llJ!flU'"'" S.1 le SJ9.00 ('h11'1l ~r1d1t1g lur<"1•1•>"'" Ring ltq1. ~ 1 '" S.1le ~i 1 LAl·A·WAl "-'11ll (MAIGI IAMK.lMlll(AIO SOS CllO!T PU.N \QlllC. "' "t " •J1) ,,;-;:;;.~ """ WfU111(fl, l}t!8 ,~t-iroi' .. •t, $ANT•,,,., XI!~ II "'•"' "l00'<00 8[•(" $0\I"' .... CWlftl fOllll.At.Cl 1••\', .,-~~"' • '"" IOllll•NCI O" .t."'O ,...,.~ ~t NE!'l'OllT tt#lt" I ..... .,~•'""' l')Ji•N{A ,,,. M>ll ol O•-. .. H.t.tlf <"I ,."11,•""'w• ~Q'.. •NClllS.••"'""'u S.1le $7.80 l un1 ~un l'"n<•· 1!1n1t R1·11 ~4\ S.i le $27 Sen. Alfred,. E. Alquist ( D-- San Jose), floor sponsor of the measure and the only senator ro speak on its behal~. declared it would ''balance" the needs of producers and users during the e n e r g y dilemma and curb ' 'I he wanton, wasteful use of energy that brought us here.'· Energy savings by 1980 could amount to the equivalent of 16 million barrels of oil each day. Alquist said. But a St.ate :'Veivs A lso on Page ·26 Both Brown and Waldie rxpressed be\vildennent at the COPE reversal. saying the labor group "'as a"•are all along that they a ct i v c I y supported Prop. 9. But the vote \Vas considered a victory for supporters of San ..,,.,,,..i.1 .. I· \\••h·•n """" ••'"'" .( .... 1 .... 1. & l"o·ll'"('"' j '~\jj,"'"R S1~1" l••·V'"'"''''" .,f t:.lu•"'''"' \1•P''"'·.1 1.,, \,.,,,1 .. 0, o.n•I r ... .\11 •. ,,, SUMMER GIWT[I OPt:ICS MAY M 1;0,11-tlrir•U<<I S1wd1•nh 'f•~•'hon~~1,.;,.nc .. d r.,·utty l'!•..a.•111.0r•~••P<i lllli\'~n.uy • ACC°"'"N'.> • ACCC>IJNTl-4G • &l.ISll'>ISS MANAGEMENT • INTERNATIONAl.IUSINESS • N 1EltNATIONAL BUSt-.f.~ lxlltttr 11 Sci11tt-lefftt itc!Mitt tM: fitMs tf: • A.CCOl.NTINC • INff:l!!Olt Of.$1GN • WSNESS fCONOMICS • INffRNATIONAt. IUSt.fSS • MANAGEMENT • MAaKETNG • COMMEROAL Al!T • OfflCE AOMINSTRATION • COMMl.NCATIONS •TEACHER EDUCATION • fASHION DE51GN ..,., •. , ... ,,., ... , • .,.,,,"9 Ao.,.,.;,;.., A•• l•<>•<> ... l). lo~.bn J0•-"1~••"-· ... .................... ·······~· , •.. ..., . ., ... ''""' ,,.,,..,_., ...... -.. _ ... -·•9•"'fo! ~ ...... , .. Dol•i.oq ....... -····-·· '"'''"""""•'Q• 0-1"0 ... __ _ Op«~•·••• '"''"""'!'' & "d•"'""' 1,1..,,.,. '•"'" lol••·~"' h ol 1,..-.)"'"'"'"""9-· ~ ........... ·~ ................ f ........ '""''''"' (,...;. .... .,, , • .., .... , ••• , ....... ~ iltlC~tt 11 .t.ns lletrce i1 Stctehnll Ailllllistrit in 1027 w~~·• 80\k~ord-lo\ Ar.ge~' 90017-'82-3•91 P\EASE Sf.NO NOl!JAA.llON TO, Francisco Mayor J o s e p h ~e-___ _.,._ __ _ Alioto, "'ho no\v shares C:CO~P~E~-~~~"""""""""'~"""""""'."'.'~~o;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~::~~~~~ """''~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ......... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ endorsement only "'_i l h n " .. • Vanity Fair knows how to streamline fuller figures (OJ.Xt'S lUr\'l'S \\•ith the litht t(lu(h nf nylun anll ~p.indl·X. A. Evi:ry lx~!y"s bra ot snfd y rounded lace. 32· JS ll, C, $:l B. Double Tulip, four ounces of gendc persuasion \\'ith a self-reinforced front and hark. Sizes S, ~[. l.,XL S l :t C. Pull-on <orsclerte. Douhl<: Tulip de~ii..:n . ~laryuisc:rrl" anJ Ince· cups. l-1 . l i'i ll, C, S2:~ 0 . L:i.cc undtr\vire l'r.1 hir perft.:cc st"pa r:ui un .1nJ support. " ' · B C <·-D "!I .>--:>X .. ;;:.' . o Jn cup si1c UD. lJ.5•• E. Oouhlt Tul ip lon,i; lc.i.: pan1 y _::;irdlc fur .dl·around :support. s;," S, M. l . XL. 8 16 All srylcs in \vhitc or beige. Rr.1 .tn<l Bndy f;t~hions • SANTA ANA SOCT H COAST PLAZA \\'hm i1 co1Jic:. tu cl)nrrol, "·hcrher you net\:! a little nr a lot, take-d1r advice rif a Bti llock's cxpcn • \\le've 54 fitters with :i total o( 507 ycarr.· ~xpc"r1cncc in fitrin g 1•11.ln.~··5 body fashion~ Shop Monday thru Friday, 10:00 a.m . co 9:30 p.m. I Bullock's Sanca Ano, I Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main Streei, Santa An" Telephone: '4'·7211 S d 10·00 6·00 B llo<'"sL:So ch eo~<r Ploza, San Die~ Frccw•y at Bnstol, Costa M<Sa, Tdephon.: ''6.061 l arur ay, . a.m. io • p.m. u 11: u &" •• I ·] 'I , " , v Ne Oran bee a mo the l{oa M coun op po area Ju uve Nix of con ent im \Va Re op I " sa ap yo a tw b "" se gr se to • th s s w s j r 't To1Jny's Finni N.Y. Stoeks 1 VOL. 67, NO. 135, 7 SECTION S, 94 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1974 c TEN CENTS Lael\. of Roads I to Curtail Coast Building? Uy L. PETER KRI EG 01 tilt D1llv PllOI Siii! New home oons1ruction in Southern Orange County will have to be curtailed because there isn't going lo be enough money to pay for new :-n.'Kb to handle the traffic. according to Orange County f{oad Commissioner Ted ~1cConvilJe. f\1cConville told Ncw!)Orl Be a c h CilUncilmen r.londav his office ~·ill oppose any land use "in the South Laguna area, for instance. that will depend on Pacific Coast Highway. McConville assured Newport Beach ci ty fathers, however, that his department is not endorsing, or even considering, a move to reopen studies of the defunct Pacific Coast Freeway. ''\Ye can't service new developments in the South Coast area, so that leaves us 1\•ith the only allernative of reducing den sities," McConville said ~lcConvillc said road construclion everywhere in California will soon fall srae hopelessly behind schedules because of major cutbacks in federal and state funds. ~,lcConville said the shortage will have a major impact on long ·range plans for !he Corona del 1.1ar freeway . Originally plaflll('d to tie in with the coastal freeway. the Corona del f\.1ar F'rl•eway route now woi.;ld dump traffic on Coast Highway. NeYlport Beach officials have been pushing for a 11e1v route through Bonita , Panel Seeks 11 Tapes Judicittry Unit to. Ser1ve Nixo11 Sub1Joe11c1,s WASHINGTON (UPIJ -The House Judiciary Committee voted overwhelmingly today to serve President Nixon \1·ith two subpoenas setking tapes of 11 more of his Water gate conversations and nine mJnths of daily entrie! in his diaries for 1972 and 1973. Dl'spite Nixon's contcnlion lhat the impeachment inquiry has "the full \\la tergate story," only one Republican . Rep. Edward Hutchinson of ~1ichigan. opposed issuing a subpoena for tapes of * * * 10 to 30 Jtlo11tlas Nlxon conversations. Thirty seven voted in favor. The dates were for April 4, 1972, af1cr NIXON TAKES FRIENDS OUT FOR RIDE. Story, Page 4 John N. Mitchell allegl'dly approved a plan for Republican survelltance. and for June 20 and June 2.1, 1972, shortly after the \Vatergate break-in. Four roll calls we.re required to ar>- 01apin Draws Sentence For 'Dirty Tricks' Lying \\IASHINGTON /UPI• -D1vight !_., Chapin. President Nixon's f o rm e f appoinlments secretary. was sentenced today to 10 lo 30 months in prison for lying to a Watergate grand jury atx>ut "dirty tricks'' in the 1972 canipaign. U.S. District Judge Gerhard Gesell said in sentencing Chapin: ' ' Y o u apparenlly chose to place your loyalty to your superiors above your obligations as a citizen." Chapin, 33, \Vas found guilty in April on two counts of perjury. He could ha\'e been given up to HI years in prison and a $20.000 fine. GeselJ sentenced Chapin to the same penally on both counts but said the sentences would run concurrently. He grated Chapin's motion for a stay of sentence pending outcome of his appeal to the U.S. Circuit Court here. Chapin, wearing a light gray plaid suit and clasping his hands behind tum, told lhe judge that he had nothing to say. He showed no sign or emotion. His wife, Susan, wearing a bright green dress, sat with anns folded in the audience as the sentence was pronounced . Chapin was a college friend and \Yhite House contact for Donald Segretti, who served four months in prison for di stribution or illegal campaign literature aimed at Democratic pres id en ll a I hopefuls in the 1972 Florida primary. In a statement to Gesell last week, Chapin's lawyer, Jacob A. Stein, said Chapin and Segreltl had been marked for life "as the dirty tricks" team. Stein S9-id Chapin's grandfather died shortly before his trial, his father Is hospitalized with a heart condition and his mother is suffering under these "repeated blows." 'The record Is clear that this individual defendant does not reqWre rehabilitation t h r o u g h confinement," Stein said. DRAWS PRISON TERM Ex-Nixon Aide Chapin "He ha! not committed any crime be· fore his perjury offense. ·an1 it is un':kc-- ly that he will commit another. Impri- sonment will cause his family to suffer and will seriously affect Lile health of his mother and father." Stein said. "c.ounsel's biased view is that imprisonment for ?\:Ir. Chapin \\'OUld serve no healthy. magnanimous interest which the public now has in this case.·• E1n111y prove :he four separate parts of the second subpoena for Nixon's diaries. The President picked up as many as nine supporters on one of those roll calls. John M. Doar, the committee's special impeachment counsel, said the committee would be asked to subpoena more tapes Thursday -about 40 on contributions to Nixon 's 1972 re-election ·campaign by milk producers and about 22 concerning settlement of an antitrust !See SUBPOENA, Page %) * ,, * tr Watergate Unit Give ri A1isiuers • 111 Full by Haig \\' AS~JINGTON (AP)-President Nixon ,.,..aived executive privilege and permitted Alexander M. Haig Jr., his dlief of staff, to testify before thf-Senate Watergate Committee today. chainnan Sam J . Ervin Jr. said. ·'He's answered every question \ye've put lo him so far," Ervin sa id this afternoon after Haig had been before the committee for 1 'h hours. The Vlavier of executive privilege cxk'Oded ooly lo quesUoos about the use of a $100.000· payment made by representatives or billionaire Howard Hughes four years ago to C. G. "Bebe" Rebozo, the President's friend, Ervin said. "We learned there was considerable discussion in the White House about the Hughes money rrom May or 1973 on," Ervin said or Haig's testimony. It was in the spring of 1973 Iha! Rebozo returned the money to Hughes. claiming later that he returned it intact and had never used it for a'by purpooe. Haig refused to testify before the panel May 2. Committee sources have reported that Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach. formerly Nixon's personal lawyer, told staff investigators Rebozo told him that some of the money was used (or gifts or loans to ~". Donald Nixon of Ne\\'porl Beach and Edward Nixon, t h e Presktent's brothers. and to Rose Mary Woods, the Presklent'! secretary. That account has been denied by those concerned and ftebozo is standing by hi s story that he returned to Hughes in the spring of 1973 the identical $100 bills he originally received. Earlier, the committee voted unanimously to ask the full Senate to (See HAIG, Page ZJ Winners and Coyote canyons in Irvine that would aim the freeway toward Laguna Beach. 1'1cConville did promise to beein a study of that proposal that he'd promised last year, but he said he can't make any promises when the route would ever be built. Pointing to the steady decrease in ga! tax revenues. McConville said '·"·hen v.·e look ahead it's very difficult to visualize construction of a new project like the Bonita Canyon bypass, at least during • • the next 10 years.'' t\11..>Conville pointed out that !he state is having trouble even getting money to get the Corona del Pt.1ar Freeway started and to get the Newport 1'"ree1vay finishl•d. ''The money just isn't there. And I don't see anything in the public ': :illi1ude that will come up to make more money available,'' ~IcConville said. He pointed out that Prop. j on !he state ballot June 4 is asking that 25 percent of the dec.Jining gas t.ax dollars ---~-----------·-- Mystery i•• tlae Pfirk Penny l\.1organ. 8. tries to get a peek at the boarded-up pfaque at Costa l\.1esa's downtown park. Covered for months, it had visitors baffled until today when Leisure Services Director Keith Van Holl announced that the plaque dedicates the park to forn1er Costa Mesa Parks official Laurel Shotwell. It was to have been unveiled long ago, but proble1ns J>revented everyone involved front getting to- gether on a date. City officials now are looking at Ute possibility of holding the ceremony during the Fish Fry Ma y St.June 2. Caspe1·s' Political Record 'Slapped' by 3 Hopefuls _ The three Qpponenls of Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers jabbed at his four-year political record, but fell short o( all-out attacks this morning before " Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce group. The most biting remark came fron1 candidate f\..larcia Bents, who accused Ca!pers of being unavailable to the public. She asserted that Caspers docs Na111ed not return phone messages. .lnswer letters and does not make himself a\•ailable to the public. Nolan frizzelle. Newport B e a c h optometrist, told the sn1all audience that his approach to county government is seeking •·free enterprise solutions" and enrouraging public inOuence on county government. He also criticized each of his opponents: Caspers for a s s er t e d I y pushing county businesses for can1paign contributions. f\..1rs. B e n t s for supporting an appointed sheriff. and Jomes Thorpe for re pr es en t i n g ··environmental extren1isLS. ·· JUST FEW lr'ORDS IN RIGHT PL ACE Mary Ty ler Moor e, Ala n Ald.a Take Co1necly 1-l ouors Thorpe. former mayor of San .Junn Capistrano. said the county should be phasing itself oul as unincorporated areas are annexed or n1ade into citic-s. I·tc said he sees a de<:reasing need for county level govemme.nt and oelieves more functions should be handled at the c.lty level because they ore "closer and more responsive." Less than three lines of tyPe to make a $2,100 s.ile ... where eJse can you find a deal like that! Here's a sample of the power of "a few words ln the right place " In Daily Pilot classlneda: 21' VENTURE & TraUu. 2 Outboards, many extras. 12.100. (Phone No.). Those l~'O and a kalf lin,.. of '9.'0rds made the sale. Let a Daily Pilot Ad·"'lsor help you make a sale. Dial the direct line 642-5678, Bnd she1ll he.Ip ··ou !ltlt'ct youi-•1few ~·ord!I" for the "ri~ht plact." Daily JJilot advr.rtising. ----- . , ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mory Tyler A-1oore, the free-spirited career girl oC 0 The Mary Tyler Moore Show, '1 and Alan Alda, the antlestabllshment llawkeyc or "M~A-S-11." won Ernmys today as the be!t comedy stars of the 1973-74 televlsk>n season. Telly Savalas. t h e crlme·busUng "Kojal<," and Michael Learned •. the n1olhtr on "Th! Waltoo&," won Emmys as best lead performers in dram3 series. Cicely Tyson, who 11layed the JOO-year· old woman ln "The Autobiography of ~Uu Jane Pittman," and Hal lfolbrook, skipper of 11The Pueblo," won Emmys as best perlonners in a !pccial progrinn. \Villiam Holden, making his televtslon debut as the veteran cop in "The Blue Knight" and Mildred Natwick, the fu5sy amateur detectlve of '1The Snoop Sisters." were named best lead actor and iead actress in a limited series. The Emmy wtnners were announced At an Informal press gathering at the Century Plaza Hotel. Under a new and complk:ated system by the National Academy-or Televbion Arts and Sciences, lhe winning actors i.n .each category Dre announced before the Emmy ceremonies Al~ 28 on NBC-TV. At that time. the winners ln the four cntegorles of best actor will compete against each other for actor of the year. The other winners -such as the programs selected as the year'! best by o blue-ribbon panel -\Viii be announced May 28. The new system was the result of controvery which arose when the ncndemy tried to narrow the categories ISO there would be fewer Emmys awarded. 'Mle uproar ai.used I he academy to install the new systtm, which resulted in more nominations and a"·ar<ls than ever before . Other winners Included : Supporting actor (come<lyl -Rob Reiner. "All In the ~·amlly." Supporting actor (dromal -Midmol iStt E~L\1V ', Paa• !I Thorpe said his record as a city rouncibnan and mayor supports hi" contention lhat he could act as a catalyst to get Orange County cities together on i!iues, s peel f i ca 11 y on publlc tr"nsportatlon. Thorpe also suggested that U1e clluntv could work out an agrt.>entc.nl ~·ith U1c fed er a I.govt r nm en t servk.'ts adnlinistralion for use of the IJ!ant North Af1'1crlcan Rockwell·built facility In south <See OPPONENTS. Page !l be diverted to rapid lran~it. •·\Ve're going 10 ha\e a tough lime finding the tnoncy just 10 pay for Ilic 1naintcnancc. or the ba~1e systcn1 we have:· ~1cConville said. "Because of lhc dollar shortage, i\lcConvilte called talk of revivi ng the Coastal Frce"•ay "acud('mic." ··ff 11·e hadn't had the uprising with the Freeway follies, the state would have h<id to gi~·e up the fn:.•C\\'i.IY uny1v..1y because they \\'ouldn 't hal'e the n1oncy 10 budt it." '.\lcConville s<11d Gi1errillas Seize 35 At Scl1ool i\1A'ALOT. Israel fUl}ll -Israeli troops today stormed a schoo lhouse 11·herc 85 children 1vere held hostage for hours and killed three 1\rab guerrillas 1vho threatened lo blo1v up !he building unless Israel released 20 jailed Arab commandos and permitted them to fl y to Syria. Prime ~1inister Gold M~ir said on na- tionwide television that initial casually figures showed 16 persor.s, mostly child· ren , were killed and another 70 were wounded or injured, some of them with broken bones from jum}Jin~ from the school windows. It was not clear whether thi~ included the three terrorists. Reports rotrli<.'led. ~ gberr1na spokesman said the commandos blew up the bu.ilding wfth all its occupants when the Israeli troops stormed in, "and as a result of this cowardly attack. a large number of hostages were killed and several others 11,•ere injured." The assault came after Israel agreed to release the prisoners as demanded by the guerrillas who killed seven persons and \vounded J2 when they shot their way into th~hi ll town of l\1a'Alot around da1vn and se ized the school house where the children were spending the night. Some or the prisoners had already arrived at the school building in this town four miles south of the Lebansese fronlier when the lsraeli soldiers attacked. French ambassador Jean Jerly, v.·ho had been commissioned along with Romanian ambassador Ion Covaci bv the guerrillas to act as mediators and hi..ndle the exchange of the prisoners for the children, also was on the scene. Israeli information minister S'nimon Peres. in a national radio inl.crvie\v, said the government was forced to autJ10rizc the attack because t h e guerrillas had not agreed to postpone the 6 p.nl . deadline. and no word had reached 11erly or Covaci on instn1ctions for the transfer. The two ambassadors had bee11 commissioned by the guerrillas to act as nledialors. The guerrillas \vere iden tified as n1en1bers of the Popular Den1ocratic front for the Libreration of Palesline !PDf'LPI 11,•hich has its headquarters in Damascus. A spokesman warned the Israeli government "against playing games and tricks." He said the building (See GUERRILLAS, Pag> !) Orange Coast Weather Considt'rnble cloudiness Thurs- day with only partial afternoon clearing. according to the v.·eather service. Continued cool days. 11ighs Thursday in the mid-OOs. Lo\\'S to-- night 5.S-60. INS"~ll l'ODA \' A Torranl·f. t'Ot1ple have suc- cessfully .s1u.1<t u f 1•r1ifity dru(l n1011ujacturl!'r afrrr cliscove r111g tl1e dr11g caused 1l1cir soil°$ de· feet. But tltC' /egnl f1yhl for 1\Jc1rk 8rtiml1orst co11tl1111es. Sec story. Page 26. •I Yiwt St,...l<t J lt<1ll1tt n L. fl', lt't'• 11 C•llltrftl• t, ff c ..... , c ...... , ,, ci..w1n.. tt·•1 C.mla .. c,..,...... .. ~•11'1 Ho1'1e11 II ld~ert1! ~l'tf I 111,."fllltlntfll »JI '''""'' u.,, ,., !flt •tc:«d .. u Ht,.,ttH M 111 1111 '''"'" t,11 Allll Uftden 1' Mallbtl 6 MO wit\ )I.JI MUlllll 11•1 t'I Nlllfll•I N-1 t O•t"" C~t't' 1 .. lt S't'h·l1 l'Wtfr 11 s""'' 21°1J Or. lltl11<rdfl11 • Sto<~ Mlrillh "'1'I TtJ1¥1Mo11 • 'flilHten ••1 WM"-' I W-11'• H"" U•• w., .. ...,,,. ' \ 1 DAIL 'f PILOT c Ul'I Ttlepholt He's Pla11ti.11.g Too En1 peror llirohito of Japan plants rice seedlings in a nursery out side the ln1perial Pa la(.'e . 1'he annual rice planting rite symbolizes imper· 1al r art icipatio n in the labor of Japanese farmers. -----·-- FBI Still Has11't Found SLA Te1·1·orist Hideout SA N F'RAf\C ISCO t AP~ -Ninety-nine da ys after Patricia Jlearst "'as dragged Screaming from her apart1nent. 1he FBI ~id it still has not round the hideout of the terrori st Syn1bioncse Liberatio n Am1y. ~ John Kelly, assistan t special agent in harge of the case. sa id Tuesday that a -~.000 reward by her family is producing -more telephone calls and lips "but we ·ha ve nothing positive yet." • "It is our hope that it (U1e reward) will "'get some of the people close to the ~up tilo'rc interested -P.ither member~ or }eople that possibly kMw something 'about the group who might be more cooperative." he said. Last week the He;:trsl fa1nilv offered ~the reward for lnfo rn1t1t ion lead.ing to the :safe return of the young v.·oman \\.'ho : bitterly renounced then1 In a laJX! :recording and said she had joined her :SLA caplors. : Kelly said th11 t n11ghl include the :persons marked for death as informers )by the SLA , but added : ··1 imagine the : people they have contracts out for don't ! know too n1 uch or they would have done :it fcamc forwarrl ) lx.>cause they're : worried about the ir O\Yn safety. • "\\'e hope son1cone. nov.· that the :reward has bc{u postctl, 1\•ill co1nc ; through." : He said U1c car in which the SLA left , <111 ap <irtmcnt has not been identified but . ·Jordan Crown Prine•~ Visit ~ !\cwport Beach Cro11'n Prin<·e Hassan of Jordan \\•as in ' Newport Beach 1hree days th is "·eek on a ·busi ness !ri p. it \Y.'."ls lt."arned Tuesdav. ~lassan and his v. ife staved al the · New portcr Inn. 1vhere ihe prince fr('C]ucntly v<1cat1011s. The royal famil.v · left this morning. 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A black man and lhree white women are sought on bank robbery warrants. 93 Mesa College Grads Receiving Baclielor Degree Bachelor of arts degrees v.•iil be conferred upon 93 graduating scniGrs Saturday at Southern California College in Costa ~fesa. The school 's 52nd commencement is scheduled oo campus at 2:45 p.m. with an address by Dr. Lewis \\'ilson, professor or hlstory and senior class ad visor. Speaker for the 10:45 a . m . baccalaureate service v.'ill be nev. \\"a~rne E. Kraiss of Evangel Co llege in Springfield. ~1iss. Hc_.is scheduled to bcco1ne dirC<.1or of development at Southern Cali fornia College in August. ~·o studenls have been chosen to represent the Class of 1974. Isaac Ca nales, a religion major from Ca rson, 11•ill speak at the baccalaureate service <tlld i\lark ~tcLcan, a reli gion major from Sa ugus, .,.,.ill speak at cominenccment. 8o1h rnca ha\'e received sc!lQJarships for gr;1duate 11·ork ar Tlarl'ard Divini ty Sd100L Southern California College is the oldest college in Orange County, ha ving nio•·ed fro rn J>asadena 10 its present location in 1950. It has a student bodv of around 600. · Sa n Diego Coe1 l, 17, Plunges Fro111 Bridge SAN Dif~GO (AP ) -A 17·year-<1ld college coed has plunged to her death frorn the Miramar noad Bridge over Interstate 805 in nort hern San Diego. The victim 1vas ~1orion ~tcBride of nearby La Jolla, a student at United States International University. The co roner's office listed it as apparent suicide. From Page J GUERRILLAS ... h.ld been wired with expi06ive1 and \vould be blown up if Israeli troops attacked. The guerrilla raid delayed and further threatent>d U.S. Secret ary of State Henry A. Kissinger's efforts to work ou t a military disengagement a g r e e m e n t between Israel and Syria. The raid, sec<ind since April 12 when a suicide band of three guerrillas killed 18 Israelis at the lxlrdcr settlement or Qi.ryat Shemona , followed Arab attacks on an oil refinery at lfaifa and attempts tG fire mortar shells inlo the heart of Jerusalem Tuesday night v•hile Kissinger wa s reJX>ning to Prime ~1inlsler Golda .r.teir on his failure to win a troop disengagement agreement from Syrian President liafez Assad in earlier talks In Oamascus. The Israeli cabinet broke o ff discussions on the disengagement issue 10 consider the Arab guerrilla demands, forcing pos1ponement of a meeting between !\trs. Meir and Kissinger and the American diplomat's scheduled night to Damascus. At the \\'hite House in \Yashington, a presid ential sixikesman joined Kissinger in dcnow1cing the i:)alcstinian guerrilla attacks. The position or the United States as it relates to tcrroris1n by any country is well known," Deputy Press Secretary Ccrald \\'arrcn said. "\\'e condemn this mindless and irrational action." \Varren said President Nixon was "being kept fully infonncd of developments" in the ~fiddle East through cables from Kissinger and that Nixon was follovt'ing the events "with special interest." ~rvivors among the children said the Israeli troops, 25 on one side of the building and 25 on another. rushed in firing. Two e:tplosions rocked the area imn1ediately after.,.,·ard. One boy, his face bloodied, held a yellow rag to his wowid . Beside him lay 15 students. all on stretchers. "They started shooting," he said. "They just shot at us and we ran." Helicopters and ambulances rushed the \\"ounded to hospitals throughout the cowitry. * * * Kissi1iger Says .4rab Assault 'lrrc1tio1uil' Class Se ts Reunion ' ACTRESS WINS EMMY Cicely Tyaon Fro111 Page l EMMYS ... !\1oriarty. "The Glass J\1enageri::." Supporting actor (comedy, variety or music) -llarvey Korman, "Carol Burnett Shu\\'." Supporting actress (comedy) -Cloris Leachman, "!\-lary Tyler ~foore." Supporting actress (drama) -Joanna J\tiles. "The Glass Menagerie." Supporting actress (comedy, variety or music ) -B~a Vaccaro, "The Shape of Things."' Actor ldaytime drama) -(series ) ~lacdonald Carey, "Days of Our Lives"; special. Pat O'Brien, "The Other Actress (daytime drama ) -(series), Elizabeth Hubbard, "The Doctors''; special. Catharine Nesbitt, "The !\lask of Love.·• Host or Hostess (game show, daytime) -Peter ~farshall, "Hollywood Squares." Host or Hostess (talk, serv ice or variety series, daytime) -Dinah Shore, "Dinah"s Place." The 1964 graduating class of Costa I ' ~1csa High School will hold its 10.ycar reunion picnic from 10 a.m. lo 4 p.n1. Saturday at the Orange Co u n t y Faitgrounds, Price of admission is $1 per person. \ Hou se Unit Eyes Linrit For Homes \VASHINGTON IUPI J -A !louse ron1mittee ha~ recon1n1cnded limiting the use of public fund s for presidential ho1nes in a report detailing the $17. l million spent on President Nixon's private resldenct's . 11le House Goven1ment Operations Comn11l tee adopted a reixirt Tuesday \\'hich ~lamed the Secret Servi ce and General Services Administralion (GSA) for excessive spending on Nixon·s complexes in San Cle1nente and Key Bi!cayne. Fla .. as "'ell as homes he used, including his daughter Julie's home in J\faryland and the Bahamas ~late of his friend Robert Abplanalp. The report itself was not released , but the government services subcommittee chairman. Jack Brooks (0.Tex.), told the commlttec the major findin~ was that "executive support facilities '' such as of fire space be limited to o n e- prcsidential residence. Brooks s.1id Congress s h o u 1 d specifically oulline the kinds of 1\·ork paid /or by tax monies on presidential homes and that the GSA should \1:rite specif ic rules for \\'Ork to guard against "poor overall management.'' .. The GSA spent extensive an10unts for items not requested by th.!• :ecret service," Brooks said. "Just one example, the taxpayers paid for a boundary survey of the &in Clemente property orderrd by the president's personal la'A•yers." Cransto1i Says 'N o Co1iflict' 1 Lends Slude111s Joseph A. Provost, 24. of Co sta ~1esa , has been elected student body president at Orange Coast College. The political scient'e n1ajor will take office June 4 and serve through June 3. 1975. --------- Fro111 Page J OPPONENTS • • • Orange County for use as a concert hall. Caspers did not respond to criticisms from his opponents -cxrept to say, "I've gotten sonic good ideas from some of the things they n1cntioned today." He cited hi s !en years re.ii de:icc in Newport Bear1.:h. his businc~s experience as a savings and lo.an executive and hi~ record as supervisor for lhl' past lour years as bases for his re-election . He called hi~lf a middle-ro.1der in deciding issues bet'A·cen developers and environmentalists und indica ted his involvern ent had preserved Up p 'e r Newpo rt Bay and had bei:n responsible for the regional park at Salt Creek Beach. Caspers also resu rrec ted Jus plan for :i lobbyist representing Orange County government and said ii was a $75,000 item that wilt hring S5 n1illion in Jederal assistance to the count y. Ca spers Puslics For Sc1ni·public Use of Bcaclics Those interested in atterxling should 1 1 rontact Pal (Kerr ) Young at S57~78. 1 t_--------------------1--------------------g ...... ~· ; Me1norial Fu11d Volleyballs 4.25 to 18. 95 Volleyball Nets 13.95 to 31.95 Basketballs 5.95 to 31.95 Basketball Backboards 14. 95 Basketball Goals & Nets Soccer Balls Speedo Swim Suits Warm-up Suits Baseball Warm-up Jackets Dart & Dart Boards Racket Stringing Bikes, Parts, Tires, Tubes, Repairing .. .., •• t' L· , , P 1.1 ... .. ..... ,. ,.,. .... ,,., l-1 Ottwr Offlt1' , .... h~~· ·~ .. ....,. •• , •," • < •" 1 ... TtltphoM 171 •1 •42·•121 C.l•,1lfttd Ad,,"1i1l1Wl 642·S671 Col'll<f!O"' !II• O•'V '' '"''~"'? t<"" ,.,.,_ '•" "~•• .lo<<· 1!>11 ' • ~dlO>o••MOl'<i' ~ .,,..,,.,. • ..,,.n• ,,..,~ ..,, 1"" •otr•<>"..c~ ... llCJlll~•·•-"" qir• • .QP,."'1"'0•""' ~a.tl•PO\'•'I"""'''''""'~ ....... 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Stricklin had taught at Ho.rbor View for the past three years and prior to that worked for two years at Mariner! Elementary SChooL ( " , I 8 i s DAU.y l-J:.LO'I' EDIT ORIAL P AGE Downtown 'Freeze' . . . BecaU&e It la such a strong term, the word '11nora- tA>rium" Is not bandied about tightly among Costa Mesa city officials and although what is hapfening now in the downtown area technlcaJly meets tha definition, its effect is not as severe u might be implied. · The zoning and building freeze remaining in errect for the next four months is not meant to restrain any· one from contemplating, or actually beginning, cbnstruc- Uon. Its chief purpose is to prod planuing o!licials to put their house 1n order. 1'he problem with the downtown area is that il .is covered by three master plans which in several cases are in disagreement with each ol.her on the subject of land use. For tho duration of U1e study period, planners will seek to bring the General Plan. the Redevelopment Plan, and the Zoning Plan into confor1nit)'. Although the tnoratorium covers a large geograph - ical area., it will act•1a1Jy apply only to those few parcels where there is disagreement among the plans. For the remainder of the area. pennits will be processed as usual by the building department. Arrangements have 'lllso been made for einergenry relief to developers contemplating projects in those area& where conflicts exist so the impact of the n1ora· torlum will not be harsh. The small pain will be worth the effort jf lhq con- ~icting sections can be brou ght into agreement. Live Civics Lesson A tradition lhat annually gives local youn~ peo~le throughout America a little more realistic viewpoint about the running of their city government has come again to Costa ll-1esa. Youth Civic Day involved more than 30 high school students who took over th e reins of government as counterparts to the adults who serve as city administra- t-Ors and elected officials. The teenagers who took part in practicing the man- agement of the dail~ routine and the r:nore u.n!-lsual is· sues and items which come before city off1c1als had Brightside Vie'WS the Sit1.iatio11 [..__A_R_T_H_oP_P_E__,) A recent poll shov.·s that one-thir~ of the American public believes that things are going to get 1o1·orse. And Ibey are all presumably out in their back yards hoeing their Defeat Gardens . niese pessimists are outnumbered. fortunately , by the other tv.·o-thirds of the American public Vt'ho obviously feel , to the contrary, that things couldn1t get ~·orse. Missed by the pollsters. howevl'T'. was (tJe noted opllmist. Burton Brightside, author of "Let's • Look en U1e Bright Slde. Gang!" and other morally uplift· ing work.c; -none of 'vhich has been 111ell· ing very well lately. As the only Arner· ~ iean who devoutly believes things are \ great and are going to get even greater, Brightside has enjoy- ed a br ief renaissance of popularity. CUr- iOWI reporters interviewed him and he ev~ appeared last week on "Yesterda)'" -the up-t~the-minute network ne"'' show. A transcript of his glowing remarks follows. Q -l.E l"S BEGIN with the erommy, Mt. Brightside. \\1hat about inflation? A -Oh. it's the greatest thing that ever happened to this country. Inflation has at last fulfilled the dreams of every American: to \li'car cxpensi\'e clothes, live in expensive housing, buy expensive food, dine in expensive restaurants and drive around in expensive cars -no matter how small they may be. And, believe me, it's going to get even better. Q -But \\'C seem to be in the midst of a recession as well. A -What could be finer? Not only "'Ill v.·e be buying more expensive lhings but we will have more leisure lime lo enjoy them. And here again, l confidently . Dear Glo on1 y G us To the o\\ner of 1\feshug.!lnah. the stl4.!ep: You know you can't keep a sheep in the city limits. unless ii barks all day and ha!! the night! 8. A. \\' Oleorn!t Giiii COfllm .... 11 ••• 'Wllmlll.cl by rNO.n 11'1111 Of flOI "''""'''"' r1lltcl "" vilw1 •I HI• .... '''"'· Se11tl rour '"' pff¥1 l1 Gio.tnr Gui, Oiil'f Plkll. predict more and more Americans u·il! lead the life or the idle rich. Q -Turning to pollution, famines, threats of nuclear 11<ir ... A -God.sends. all of them : Fpr years. people have been v•orrying about overpopulation. But I kept saying. 1·Don 'l gi\'C it a second lhought : \l'C'Jl rind a way.'' And we wilt, by George! Q -What about the institution of marriage. ~·hich has long been lhc cornerstone or our civilization and now .•• A -Nonsense! Every day more and more people are solving their marital problems. Take, for example, Liz 'Taylor and Richard Burton. j Q -What about pornography? A -Never helter. Q -And political corruption? A -That, too. But looking on the bright side. let me point out that the President has said. "I am not a crook!" And Assistant Attorney General Henry Petersen, who visited hinl to tell him "'hat the investigators had dug up oo him, said, "I am not n whore!" Therefore, any fair-minded American must conclude lhe President was not running a crooked whorehouse. ' Q -But what's good about Watergate, Mr. Brightside? A -\\1ell ... It sells bumper stickers. Q -Come, come, as the only optimist left. you can surely do better than that. A -\\'ell ... I mean ... You could say ... Aiyeceee! ~tR . BRIGHTSIDE ls now a permanent resident of The Da isy Dell Happy Farm. But he is, as always. content. "Looking on the bright side," he says. ,"This is a great place to be these days." interesting Ideas. One was establishment of a policy governing the grov.•th of Costa 1'fesa: the creation of a comfortable place t.o Jive versus a· bustling community dedicated to seeking extra tax revenues. They voted to try to limit growth; estobllsh a net- work of bicycle trails at once; block a busy street planned for Fairview Park's wilderness area and to create a Costa Mesa Youth Commission. Their ideas and enthusias1n were admirable. And, agreed longtl!ne observers and reporters of city govern· 1nent who have sat up inlo the wee hours son1e nights, so was their self·imposed deadline at which tin1e they adjourned and v.·ent home. Noisy Neighbor? F'or five consecutive years, professional motorcycle racing has coexisted quite happily with the people and city officials of Costa Aiesa. Races were run off at the Orange County Fairgrounds Friday night after Friday night. April to November, with hardly a complaint from nearby residents. But this year, with the season barely under way, there are grumbles about noise front the adjoining Me sa de! lltar neighborhood. It's: not the cycle noise itself that's the chief issue but the public address system which, according to some residents, delivers the an~ nouncer's voice directly into their living roon1s. Just how disturbing the noise may be is now being detern1inetl through decibel tests conducted in Alesa del l\1ar. What can and what will be done about it is up to City Manager Fred Sorsabal, who has been directed by tlle city council t.o come up with a solution. Race promoter Harry Oxley has shown himself \vill- ing to cooperate with homeowners in overcoming the current difficulties, so there is reason to believe that. given some readjustments of the speaker system, the races and Costa Mesa can continue to be friendly neigh· bars. c ,•. • .· '<• I • • • . ~,,.. / . .' " .~ >. '\I-' ,, . • •• "" 'Refreshing to have an.(explet i1·e deleted) leader who lws / !w (inaudible) io be candid, ain 't it'!' \ No Li11aits ota Loc11l Ca11apnig1as Political Disclosure Law Inadequate To lhe Editor: The League of \.Vom en Voters of Orange County and the Environmental Coalition urge all voters of Orange County who have not signed our petitioo for Limitations on C a m p a i g n Contributions and Expenditures to please do so now. WE liEAR comments about passing Proposition 9 and that this will take care of everything -that's not true! Proposition 9 provides for complete disclosure of contributions and expenditures and limits the amount or money spent in races for Governor. and other statewide offices. It does not lim it overall expenditures in races for local ofliei!s such as Board of Supervisor. City Council. etc., and it does not apply to races for Stale, Assembly and Senate. Jt does not lbnit Individual contributions to any candidate: This petition does .just that -calls for these limitations. \l'E WANT to encourage our lawmakers at all levels of government, to enact necessary reform legislation and not to "pass the buck" to a higher governmental level , or wait for citizen initiative legislation. Once again, we urge voters to contact members o! the League of Women Voters and the Environmental Coalition and sign the petition. JEANEITE TURK, President. League of Women Voters of Orange County llC Salaries To the F.ditor: 'nJe recent study of the American Association of University Professors report Ing that average total compensation of University oC California faculty is $211900 neeU correction . TIIE LATEST data which was jwt released this March sbows that UC faculty average total salaries and fringe benefits ror 1973-1971 is actually $3!.4.1-0, or 7.2 percent less than the preliminary data in the AAUP report. Thus, instead of being 43rd among the ( .... • _MAIL __ B_o_x_~) Letters from readers are welcome. Normally, writers should convey their tnesS-Oges in 300 words or less. The right to co11dense letters to fit s'f)QCe or elimi11ate libel is reserved. ALJ let. ters niust i1iclude signature and mail· ing address but ttames may be with- 11eld on request if sufficient reason is apnarent. Poetry will 11ot be pub- l~hed. nalion's wtiversities and colleges. UC iS about 65th. Since July. 1969 the average real salary of UC facult y and academic staff has fallen by 13.5 percent. This is the greatest decline of any group of California slate employes. In addition. our fringe benefits are almost SO percent below the average received by faculty in other leading universities . UC FACULTY salaries are supposed to be oomparable lo tho.'>e paid in a group of eight other leading univ er s i Ii es . However. in the last tv.·o years, UC salaries have been 3 percent below the comparison schools. As a result, UC faculty and academic staff have lost about $13 million. This year, UC President Charles Hitch is asking the Legislature for a 6.2 percent faculty pay increase. Ho\.lt·ever, half of thi.5 arTlQUJll is "owed" from last year. The American FederatiOI) of Teachers believes that UC academics deserve a 12 percent increase this year to compensate for last year's shortfall and the surglng cmt or living. SPENCER C. OLIN. JR . President. UC-AFT Associate ProresSOr of History. UCI Wro119 N11n1be r s To the Editor: You will be performing a definite and needed service lo your readers by printing Ibis letter. delay emergency services reaching the citizen. as the information must be relayed to the emergency con1munlca· lions center. TllE CORRECT nu1nbers lo call for Costa Mesa emergency se rvices arc: Police 556-5252. Fire and Rescue 549-IJJI. If a citizen desires assistance in obtaining ambulance service, the call should be directed to lhe ~ number. However, calling either number will initiate idenlicaJ ambuJance response. 1 certainly hope that no injury or loss or life or property \li'ill be the result of the use of the erroneou s telephone numbers listed on political campaign materials. LEN RAAB Plead Flfth? To the Editor: The President has made public volumes of private taped conversations, all of which would fall into the realm of the Fifth Amendment of the ConslituUon. HE COUU>: have pleaded the Fifth Amendment WitlXiut P r e s i d e n t i a I privilege. These conversations conlain his voice. The object of the investigation is to incriminate the Presldent, to impeach him. In effect, the President is being forted to present personal testimony which may tend to incriminate him. It is my opinion that he would have been wise to plead tbe Fifth from the beginning. HI! opponents will just have more to find fault with. TH'K PRESIDENT has already been convicted in tllC newspapers and the television news, especially the big networks. Rather than seeking the truth. they will hunt hooks to hang their hats on, out of the volumes of conversations. They \Viii take lines out or context and make their own stories as they please. JIM BOLDING T ypo E . .,per t To the Editor : evidence ; if neither the law or evidence is on your side, pound the table ; and, if there is no table to pound, stall ; maybe if you wait long enough vitn! \vit ncsscs will die. or maybe the accusation 1\·ill just go away ". PRESfOENT NJXOJ\' h .. 1s announced that "One year of \\'atcrgatc is enough": that. "ll is linie to coi1clude the investigation and get on \\'ith government business''; and other statement s urging an end to the long delays . On lhe other hand, Ille President himself h a s repeatedly procrastinated \li'hen asked for material evidence, pleading a variety of excuses ranging from national security to "confidentiality''. 1'hi.s v.tiole performance reminds me Of a bank whJch was endangered by a "nm" of its depositors, demanding that they be allowed to withdraw their depo11lls. n.. bank president came out and aMounced loudly his instructions to the tellers. ,; Pay every depositor in cash and be prompt about it.'' Then he walked along tbe line of tellers and wtiispered to each; "Pay in one dollar bills; eotmt each p;iyrnent t\l.1ce, and insist that the d~tor oount 1t. Take all the time you can." TT IS doubtful that the bold /root or the banker, fooled anyone; but, it did make a fine performance. And in this case, if the publil' wants entertainmctJI and amusement, they most certainly are getting it ROBERT E. O'BRrAN D1talRi9ht To the Editor: Jn regard to .t.1s. Walsh's April 28 essay, in which she states that the woman should have a right to life ""ithout "forced pregnancy," I feel there arc some important facts she is forgetting. IT would be one thing If It were just the woman we are talking nbout . but there is another unique indlvidual growing inside her . This litt le one did not "force" himself lo he conceived, so Wh )' should he have to pa y his parents' mis1ake by undergoing a painful death (SC'icnlinc fact pro\1es !hat !hey do f1..>el pain) of an abortion'..' Scenic Dream Sabotaged • Recently, Supervisor Caspers mailed out memo pads with a listing of telephone numbers purported to be for emergency scrviei!s in the City or Costa 1\1csa. These numbers are incorrect and are for various city department heads. A citizen calling these numbers after weekday office hours \li'ill not be answered. Can you imagine a citizen calling the Fire Chi ef's office at 2 a.m., to report a fire? Calling these numbers even during business hours '"ill still Ever since emigrating 10 these parts from Ne\v York some months ago l have enjoyed reading the Daily Pilot -along with that colossus emanating from up north. In fact. despite the fact that I had been a constant reader of the New York Times for the past 50 years and expected that life here \\'Ould be 91!.re v.'ithout it, I h:ive lx.>en holding up very well. MRS. SHERMAN L. JO;';ES Privile g e To the Editor: If lhe Judy Kellys (i\Iailbox. ~lny 31 do not choose to abort. that ls thei r privilege. It would be nice if they wou ld not pass judgment on those \li'ho do (for \\'hatever reason \. WASHINGTON -Lady Bini Johnson's dream of scenic highways, without unsightly blllboards to blot the view, has been sabotaged by one or her best frlenda. lie is hard-working Rep. Ji1n Wright, [}Tex., a power on the House Public Works Committee, who has been run· ning Interference in the corridors of Con- gress for the blll· boanl lobby. The l'tll~tlng sce-nic ruin lncreaiingly is spollln1 the ma- je<ty or tbe country- side for vacationers. He:re'• wh.at has been going on behind the seen~: -A LAW was pushed through Congr.ss In 1965 banning blllboanls along major /edcral highways. Vet a cabtil o/ congrwmen, led by Wright , blVughl pressure on the Tran1port a tion Department not to t nforce the lnw. More billboards now cluUer the ro.1dside:, tberelore. than In t965. And Wrlghi luos Introduced a measure that would allow still anolh.r 400,000 new blllboanl1. _. r. Wright I! trying lo give slates the ' l'lll•t lo zone rural land along tho highways as "comn1crcial." This would permit the billboanl builder!! to get arow1d the federal law. \Vhen A federal judge refused to permit the stutes to circumvent the highway beautification act, Wright scribbled his views on a napkin at breakfast and passed It across the table lo federal highway counsel David Wells. Ever since, fed e r a I enforcers have paJd more attention to the napkin than lbe law. \Vrlghl ,.ys Wells . st!U has the napkin. -TIIE BILLBOARD lobby assiduou~y courts evm the most obscure al<les who have influence on billboard leglslatlon. For example, two key Public Works stafr n1en, Dick Sullivan and Cliff Enfield, were lodged, wined and dined at luxurJous lMlsbrook in Tarpon Springs, fla .. by the i.bbylstJ. -lronica.llr. Wright Is chairman or the Highway Beautification Commission. At least one member. Marlon Brown, has complained tc,. hln1 that the commission has been "a w1ste of time" n:nd the beauUllcatlon Jaw a 11costly, meaningless fraud." The l'l!tmbcrll who have tried to flght against 'jvlsual pollution,'' she says, hav e been given "discourteous anQ. high· handed" treatment. -Congress has put the emphasis on paying off the billboard lobby rather lh1111 enforcing the b J 11 b o a r d b;in. Congressional appropriations have. gone not to enforce !he law, but to comp-0nsate companil'S, often at exorbitant rates. to ren1ove billboards that never should have been put up In the lirst place. I -CONGRESS has also blinked al tho blllboanl lobby 's wild ways o I clr'-'lmventing the law. One technique . for example, ls 10 purchase a three-fool· wide strip of land reaching fron1 :i business site thousands of feet lo the highway. At the end of this strip. right by the hJghway, th e business erects a blllboard. claiming it is on the company's "premise•." For bis part, Wright has sought to give Ille impression that the blllboard lobby l.s made up mainly or small businessnlen. The lruth is that ils leadlng membe:ra are the Roadside Business Associntion. representing Holiday IMs and others: the Natlonal Electric Sign AssoclRtion, whose. vlee presi<lent is R pal of Wright ; the National Ad vertising Company, 0\\11ed by the giant 3M conglomernte : and the coast ·lo-coast O u l d o o r Advorll~ng Asooclallon. 'And now. the Pre sident of the United States of America .' NO\V tell me one thing -!hat '36-pl . headin~: "U.S. Illiteraccy ( s i c ) 'Alarming'" in last Monday's paper - how many of your readers caught this'! Back in New Yot'k, in a theatrical review Clive Barnes referred to a plot "'ritten by Eurip ides "some 240 years t'lgo." I n ... r~red to thl~ typo In a letter to Barnes, asking the same question. Hls :in!lwer, read over the air on his evening broadcast, exaclly one -me. JESSE LEVINE Sat>te 1111swer -one -1101'. Editor Ba11k er's T r ick To the Editor: Tbt're ls a ma~lm al Jaw , "If the la\V b 011 your side, pound the la": tr the C\'idencc is on your side, pound lhe . Qu otes Earl Conrad, S.f , author -"I am mo1ncntarily chagrined by the way so- ciety looks: but I recall "'hat (Albert! F.instein said to me: '\Ye ha ve to remem· ber that moral changes In man are the slowt.>st changes in nnture.' .. ' I EDITH BEST OIA.NSE COA.IT DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. lVttd, PublLthtr Thomll.f Kttuil, Editor Barbara Krti!Jich Editorial PaQt Eduor Theo fdltortlll J>A$!t' ol the Daily Pilot llC!t'k• to Inform and atlmularc tttdtn: by prt'Smtlnc on th !,; pan <livt ne <mnmC'nt&r)' on ropics of ln- 1'1"tlt h)• syndu·alf'd n>Jumnl.-1.1 and cartooni~ts. by prM'id111g a IONm ror nadtrt' vlt'4s •n.l by P""tontlnw 1t11.- ntv.1paJK'r·s opirrloo' &n(J idPu on <:umnt topics. Thi> ~1tor1 ll optnlont ot tM t.J1..1ly r 11o1: 1w .r ttn.ly 1n <he td!toria1 l'Olumn •r mi. tt>p 6f the paac. Oplnlons t'XJM?.ui,i b)' !he col· umnim and e11t11JOl\lt C' 11fkl l~Hrr writen att their oon anti no "'l'IOOrlt-- mmt ol their v\MIS hy th~ DiUJy pjlot 9'oikl bt lnlm'C'd. IVedlte!day , May 15, 1974 $500 1'Jillio1t lliegiti.Jnacy Hits State Taxpayei·s SACliA .\IE~TO ! UPI 1 -11 ro~t Cal1fornin taxpayers SSOO n1Jlhon for the care of an .:'~tin1ated 40,000 illcglt1n1a1c children boni in the statc last year, uecording to the State llealth and "'elfilrc Agency "It is clea r thrit the soc:·1al and fiscal 1nagnitudc of the )'outl1 Di e!l _<\f lcr Dad's 11lelr{tt1nli1('y problem tn llus stale h.'.1:; reocht·d enorn1ous proportion." the a g c n c y 's Social \Vrlfar1· Bourd said Tuesday in a r(lport . 1'he r~po rt. titled "lJnplt1nned J>arenthood. '' was St.'lrted l\.\'O years <'l~O IO '\l'"k solutions to ca I i r or n 1 a · s 1!leJ:'.ilhnacy problems. In preparing the report. the board said it perceived its .. t'Om1n11mcnl to those 1~ho <ir'' in ne<><l of ooblit' ht·lr1:· bu1 added it also had "an ('Qlllll commitmer1t lo the 11uhhc 11ho 1nust pay for this hrlp." It f'Onl1nued. "The fac t or the ni:itter 1s that puhhc assistance and illegitimacy SAN FRANCISCO ti\P) -,\ .'.lrt· linked. The incidence of 16-year..old boy stricken by a illt·g"~!imate ch i Id re n in \\'l'lfare caseloads is twice that rare kidney disease is dead. But his final wi sh, to have hi s in !he general JX.lpulation. "'J'here are ::ilso direct costs convict father at his side ont• rt'latcd 10 the care and last time, w:is granted. support of these youngsters Last Visit Leonard i\1.'.lcchiarella , in a \\·hich are being borne by the con1a and encased in an iron taxpayer .. , it addrd. Jung. died at the University of ,-----------, Cal ifornia Medical Ce n le r Tuesday night 14 hours after his father. Phillip. :lS, \\'ept at his side. It took the govl'mor of California to eu l through the red tape ::ind gl'I hin1 there. The Ol,lest Professio1i Uf'I 'TtlffheHI 1\1u111i11t1te tf Or. Donald Coggan. 6-1. 1\rchbishop of 'lork. has been chosen by Queen Elizabeth to take over as head of the Church of England in November, succeeding: Dr. Michael Ramsey a s Archbishop of Ca nter- bury. Pierce Gets 1-10 Years For Fraud LOS ANGELES IUP I ~ Jerome Allen Pierce. a friend of a former a ide to Lt. frO\'. Ed Reinecke, was sentenced to one-tir!O years in state prison Tuesday for grand theft and • DAILY PILOl $16 Million Energy Bill EXTEND YOUR LIFE EXTEND YOUR ARM BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK Passed By Senate 21-14 SACHA~1ENTO I UP I 1 Landinar:. ener~y legislation. imposing u $Hi 111 i 11 i o 11 "research'' lax on electricity and forging a n1igh ry state energy con1mlssion. today moved just a final step awRy from Gov. Ronald Reagan's desk. The bill passed the Senate Tuesday night by a bare rnJjority. 2 I -I 4. b11u1rtisan vote. Supported by Reagan, the 20.000 • \\'Ord measure by Assernblyn1an Charles \\'arren ! D-Los Angeles ) \1'.1 ~ Sl·!ll back 10 the Asserrrbly for review of primarily technical arnendments. En1phasizing cner~y conser\'ation. the bill \\'OUld vest in the f i vc-rn em bcr com n1 is s ion s weeping aut hority to cut red tape in choosing n u c I ea r and conventional power plant sites. establish energy effi cien cy standards for homes. buildings and home applian~s. and require development of plans for energy emergencies. Sen. Alfred E. Alquist ( D- San JoseJ, noor sponsor of the measure and the only senator to speak on its behal!, declared ii would "balance'' the needs of producers and· users during the e n e r g y dilemn1a and curb · · the \.\'anton. wasteful use or energy tfiat brought us here." Energy savings by 1980 could amount to the equivalent of 16 million barrels of oil each day, Alquist said. But a string of opposing ''lews c1ut.>stio11cd ~·hether s u c h drastic steps were really needed . whether the propo!ied ene rgy commission would be too awesomeJy powerful and whether local governments would Jose control over local developmt;nt. "The hom eoYl'oer will get it in the neck again. The homeo\\'Oer gels it in the neck every litne, not business, not industry, not the legislaturt. not the Public Utllitlp Corrunission," fl.rgued sen. James Q. Wedworth tO. Hawthorne). He said the proposal means a "guaranteed Increase" In electrical rates. Also opposing the measure were Republican senators DeMis Carpenter (Newport Beach) and James E. \\'hetmore (Garden Grove\ Labor Group Re sci11ds Brown, ~1 aldie Baclii11g SAN FRANCISCO (A Pl -Assembly S pea k er Bob The ca I i r or n i a Labor fl..1orctti. Alioto has taken a Federation has \\·ithdra\\'n its voca l stand aga!nst Prop., 9. FREE! in HUNTINGTON BEACH THRU MAY 17th AT GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Pavillion Patio and College Center Patio Daily Hours: 9 a.m. 'til 2 p.m. Eves : 6 p.m. 'tit 9 p.m. Orange County lleart Assoc. and Huntina1011 Beach llotary Club A Public ~ervice !ro1n •• ' : the controversial pohucal I support c:i Edmund G. Brown cainpaign refonn initiative. L------------------.... -~ Jr. and J eron1e \V a Id i c --.. ~-~-;.;~~ -;,;;-;;.;;~ ...... -;;;, ... ,...,..,.,.,....,~ ... ,..~.,.,...,..,.~ ...... ~ ...... .. because or thei r aggressive • cam paigning on hehalf of WOODBURY UNIVERSITY Proposition 9. John 11enning. executive secretary of the labor group. said the endorsements 1\·ere \•:ilhdrawn by an overwhelm- ing vote Tuesday of the 35- member executi\o·e c:ouncil of rhe AF'I....CIO Federation 's Corrunittee on Political Edu- •......• ~ l~I ~ cation (COPE). ,. ...... 1 .... 1 ""~'"''",,_I•""" 0 -h Bro•'ll and \Valdie ,.r ~, .... ~. • 1 ·~1··ir.·· l)U\ ··.i., ..... ,~ 1'.1 .. 1 .. expressed bewildem1ent at the p,.""'" ... n' ·" 1.-1 ... ~,, .. ~ I the ............... '"' 1· .. 1 .... '"' COPE reversa , saying ,.nc1 .... "1- labor group \\'as a\\·are all SIMll llJ,llTEI DPOrS MAY 2' I Iha' the y a Ct ·, v e I y ~:....1.0r., .. 1Pd ~ .. ,i..,.,. llS. llcr•il: 11.U .... lit • ACCOl.MN:; • ACCOUNlNG • IUSNSS MANAGEMENT • tNTEltNAOONAl. IUs.6$ • l'llfl!NATIONAL BUSl>IES~ lxllelw ti ScitlCI Dct:1tc llCldllf lk fltNs •I· • ACCOl..NTN:> • NTE «>I! D£SIGN • MJSN:SS ECONOlollCS • NIEINAfiONAL BUS.iNESS • MANAGEMENl " MAit::£TNG • COMMERCIAL ARI • OfflCE ADMHSflAl'ICM • COMMUNCATIONS • ftACHEt fOUCATICJN • I AStlON DESIGN ....... -.......... 600 .... .:.. ............... 1 ........... ,.~ •• _ ... _.....,.,._ .... ............... ~ ... ·-·· ... ,_,.,., .. "'9•' 1 ...... _ .. "' -----· -·•••-'·' '"""' -·h ••"'.t -"'• Olo•...,•-"' ................ Oli.co o,,., • .,..,, ,,.,. ••• •t.1...r.: .. ,01 ~''°'"'• *•..,~•·""'""' holl•-:1.ei..-~ .. -... \ ......... 1 ................ ,, ....... , ........ (, ......... ,, .. ,_ ...... _ ~-- Anec11tt ii Arts llltm ii SmtUrill U11111strl(1t11 • ' . • • ' ' ' ' ~ ' ~ ~ " ... , '• '• After the 45-minute prcdawn \'isil. ~-lacchiarella \.\'as taken back 'ot Soledad Prison. 135 miles sou th of San F'rancist"U. by l\\'O plain~loth<'s prison guards "'ho had volunteered for the duty. SA:'\ DIEGO (UP!l - !\!rs . Elizabeth \Vinters. arreste d when she allegedly tried to hire a plainclothes policewoman to \\'Ork in her brothrl. protested that it is the only business she knows. insuranei! fraud . ---a ong ·r-·1ti"'"'lrir•IH •· .. ·~hw supported Prop. 9. f<;lllCH11t-Orie.at • llllin :nl(J' 1011 WitJw• &ou6e¥G"d-lot A~ 900!7-.S1-8491 f'l.fA5f Sfl'CI NO«MATION ro. Before Leonard la psed into a coma last Saturctay , he cried out. "\Vhere's rny dad '.' \Vhcrc's my dad? I 1\'ant to see my dad.'' Macchariclla is serving five years to life! on conviction or Selling marijuana. •Ie is also serving a concurrent sb:- month to 10-vear tcrn1 tor possession of d'angcroos dru gs. 11c will be eligible for parole in 1975. SAV E $7 TO $460 ~1rs. \Vinters is 74 . \Vhen her husband died five vears <:igo. she said, she Opened the bordello bcca use th::it was l>etter than goi ng on 1velfare and r;hc knew the business. Police said she had a record of arrests for such offenses 50 yea rs ago. Pierce. \\'hose a'iSOCiation wi th !\1orris E. C.'llrrey touched off a political controversy last vcar, \';as convicted last ·December of filing fraudulent insurance claim.s on two dia1no11d watches. J-le said the Yt'alches ,,·ere stolen in 1971 fron1 his hnn1e. but inl'estigators said the y learned th::it Pier~ h a d returned the watches lo the slore \\'here he bought them in 1970. 40% OFF SALE .\uthentic An1erican Indian Jewl'lrY • hand-crafted in solid sil\er 11ur ~pt•1•i:.1l pun•h.i•<' ,.1 .111,11ht·1 1u~···1 .. lt.·<•!i.1111o1 !111t· ·\<111·111'.111 l111h;111 .l1•11«lr1 .dl11w• u• lu !q•ll 1o \'tlU ,11 ~11 <;; UFI·' 111 1rl.1•d p1" • 11.,ol • 1 • , •l.11ih•:11•d :11111 111:11 ~i·il J!l IPf '" 1111r !JU!'l'll.1" Thr•, h;IJ:!'l'"lil•('l1011 "'·'' l•litrli,"1'd 11.,111 ,], I •. I .~•·l llo• :111 Jrut 1,111 T1,11h-1 'llin 'i'''l'J,1!111•' !11 ru1·('h;1~11U\ 1·nn1pl,•1•' <hi , .. ,t.,n«, ,11 I n•l1 .1 , I r .od111. 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UE\'11, HHACl<:Ll::TS 'II .\ t:H. 111:"111 .STHA 'I.II."' flll. \llEHHIHO Rl;.;'fiS Tiil '1.lll<;H.tUHll 'l.t;c lo.I . \C't:s l'l ~ l 'lct\t t: HISC;1' .... II.\ t .H HUI Kl .• :1' n11~t l 111qu111••· i.:111~ I\•·.: ')h• 3 .. 1(' .\39.00 /uru \, u t•11ri.1· ll1nR R• \_.\ •It $17 But the ,·ote was considered ,.,.,,..., .. ..,,n-i.r .-State Net vs Al.so on Puge 26 a victory far supporters of San ·~r,.T.-~ .. .-"'dch.•------------------ F'rancisco 11ayor J o s ~~p~h~~~~;~~;~;;~~;~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~ Alioto. u'ho now shares COPE °'' endorsernent only \V i t h .. ti I ' - Vanity Fair knows how to streamline fuller figures Co.ixc.~ cur.,.es v•ith the lith1: touch uf nyl on anJ spandex. A. Evt:r)• lxxly'~ bra ut l>Of~!y rounded lace. 32-)8 U. C. 85 B. Double Tulip: four ounr('S of ,gcncl c persuasion wich a se(f.reinforted f root and back. Sizes S, ~'1,1, :Xt. 8 1 :~ C. Pull-on corselctte. Double Tulip design. ~l art1u1se11e anJ lace.· cup~. 1·1-38 B, C. S2:J • D. l.:lcc undcr"'ire bra for perfect ~paration and support. .\2-38 B.C. 87 D. 88 In cup ~i£c 00, 8.5(• E. Double Tulip long leg panty girdle fur all-around supporr . Siz<'l S, M, L. XL, 816 ,'\II styl'-s in ,,·hire or bt:ige. Bra ,1nJ Body fasluons SA NTA ANA SOLTH COAST PLAZA \\'.'ht;'l1 11 mint'~ ro \()nrtnl, \\ hcthcr yrn1 nn.-d ;.1 liuli! or .1 Jut. rake 1hc advice ,,f .1 ll111lnck ') cxptrr \\'c°''t' '4 fiut'N wi1h .i. rotJI of ~07 yc:ar,· txpe:itn(c i~ fitting 1oda~•) bodr £11.shions! Shop MonJay thru rrod"Y· to:OO a.m. m 9: 30 p.m. I Bullock'• S.nta Ana, 1 f.,hion Squore, 2800 N. Main Street, Santa Ana, Telephone: S d lo ·OO 10 6·00 Pm Bullock's South Coast Pi na. S.n Diego Fr<cway at Dr1S1ol, Com Mesa, Telephone: , .uur ay, a.m. . . . I -. " ) " ' . ' ' " • .. •• ·. ,. I