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1975-05-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
•' ... • . - • •• -- ·~ ~JJ.·.,~.~~:~•. "ToDrisl s t .r:: .:.:.: .· -.:..: -:-;:· -', • ~~ ::-..: ~+ 7:. ' . -.•. ~~lathamb~r -· .. . __ ._ --.. ..., . -... , --_. .. ~ .. .. . • . ' . ' ....... ·---· . . . . DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * .. . . . FRIOAy 1A F.-TE'RNOON, MA Y 9, 1975 ·VOL .... , NO, lit, 4 SECTIONS, 41 PAGES . ' -... ~ .. ' ' J ' .. ·candid Camer : . , . , . .. ':.-,. . ' . I ·• . • .iJ< 1\ ~ t • .'\. ' ;j ' . -O.llyl"Ji.t• .......... '1.JNBATHER VIEWED,TIMOUGH A FENCE. NEAR Jl!AIN BEACH f Laguna !leach Atflnt Has Spect~il m Of View ~olnts .,. ·Be.~~b .Nndlty Propottenls Do ~lieir Tiling ( .,. ,. Accidents ViMims of two seParate Costa Mesa tr8ffic accidents. involving 8 tractor and a motorcycle being test-driven by a prospective purchaser, died within moments of eachp lller-11 a l'IYlodaY. Jame;s Rhyan, 16.of2300 Elden Ave .. ,Co!tt·a l\1e s a . was a passenger on a motorcycle ,that collided with an auto at a westsidc intersection. Melvin J. Broe, '59, or 3126 W. First St.. Santa Ana, was crushed fatally when a tractor he was drivin g on the Orange Coast Co1lege campus rolled over on top of him. • Invesiigator Dick DeFtailcisco said t9(1 ay the COrone_p.,'&)>Crice notified police at:,IJ.·: 15 ana I :30 a .m . that Rhyan and Bree had died al Costa· Mesa Memorial Hospital. Traffic officers said Rhyan was riding behind driver Dunald J. Schablei~ 18, ,of 3229 New York Av e., l:QSt<t Mesa, about 2 p.m . as ~hq_blCin test-drove a 1970 motorcycl e. Schabl'ejn al!b s uffered in · By JACK (;llAPPELL r.ittte.. 'tt~ ~ 'made p eople . People made juries in the accident th at cloihes,,. he S'aid a s he and the catapulted his 153lisenger onto his ·"Take off· JoU pants. ·and .sit down (or awhllf,." a ",Y.Oung, fit ~·nd tan;aJ1 ·.ov.er La~. Beach llementar"Y schdol ·teuther sdid 1i0 a _bUdd}' j ust walk.ing int01a. lit· tie cro~p of nude . sunbatt1ers baSkilil on a secluded beach in Laguna Beac'h . • ~-Pe eling his trunks, the new ur· J?val, .Ra.y, plopped onto ,tt;e aand .. •· 1 t I "f,JUde ' ·bath·ing? I thinK :tt.·s Dotl\itiglo'think about. . . .~ . i' ''God: made s u.mhine. God ! . I • · . • (- f ! :-'rQepufy :Faces ' . -~~_!ult .~p - SAN DIEGO CAP) -An pc: -Chtty Shertff'a. deputy has, been I rresled !or. al)egedl(i!!5)'Ulllng a mas.sal't parlo~ ~ ye in tscintee. • -/"+ ~ Booked Thur54ay for in·. Yestig'atiOq !Jf .-.~~ll.u.lk~lh..~.de· adly welpon traf -S"an 01~10 Coun!{S6erifl's DetMY·Vlrtcent L. Betchet. ~· .. · I·.. · , ~e'~~' W8'5 /arrested.. aner' 8 s~iiJ('~ deputie ~ reeeiv~ a call for 'help trom J,tbe,.G~!fir:sa.se parlor . X:be victim. 31~ eir-.Old Betty Jeaji Tuc11,er, w" ta~<n to Gro11moat Hospital Willi bead ill· jui1 "' ..... •• p-• 1 , ' "' • others including a n attractive head. on the ' travement at 29·year·old inother of t.Wo·falked Ham ilton an ct ·Cbarle St-reel, with a newspaper' re porte r'-when they rammed a car. (clothed) Thur-sday about. the Neither wore a safety he lmet. current Art Colony issue of public nudity on the beaches. "Obviously, 1 ·m a nude sun- ~ather, ''the worn an s aid. She ob· 1ously had been tor some lime. · ich dark,lan, no white spots. "And, . I li)ink .if that's your thingJOU ou'R:ht.. to )>e able to do it," she said. · ''I 'm not doing it to give anyoq~. a thrill,, I j.ust, like the feeling of 'being. able lo ;;un mys-eti the way 1 like to, lo do ~ for my own self," she said, as her" childr.en Crolicked nearby. She asked thafhe r name not be us<!<!. The s,urit>ath~rs ' _point of view is one point or ~vie,w iti a con- troyersiiil m atter·l'ti'at has -as do mlny Laguna issues -a Spec· trurp of points of view .... ( CY Nugent, president or \he L~Jurti'Mtl& Cnam~ol Com- . merce expressed another. "Right now while it's an issue, there'll be ~dlots who will have to · do·il J..-'for the hell 0( il. nt.re •re enoul~ 1exhibitlonislS that tl it is permitted, or looked the other way, the beaches a,Hi going to..b!: full qi lhem r' '-Nugenl ~aid. Nucen\ and 4>• 'Clianltiot or Commerce ere worried .about the (!lei NUDITY, Piiie A2 1' • ,;. ' Schable in was lis ted in satisfactory condition today al Costa Mesa. Me m orial lfospital. The car driver,1J ewel Tybus. 24. · of Bellflower, escat>edil)jury. Officer D eF.ranci s~o ·said Schablein was headed eastbQund wheii Mrs. Ty bus rc.ach~ t}le in~ tersection and then turned. left onto Char le Stteet. The bike struck the car·s· rear · fender, hurling both ridei;.s to the pave- ment. Investigators ·~aid Mr. er&; was falal)y injured at 7:50 a.m . Thursday when the' lFactor he drove as a groupdSkeeper on the OCC camp~s tolled over on S Street at Adams ~venue. Witnesses told police Brae's traclor sec mf,!d to. v~brale violently juSt berore it veered to one·side, pitched tiim to the pave- ment and then somersaulted, in· Oicting head injuriis on I.he vic- tjm. F\Jneral serviCeS 'were pending (QI' Mr. Broe at Winbigter Family Mortuary, Santa Ana. The body·of the Rhyan youth was taken to Be ll Broadway Mortuary, where arran~cmcnts were pendia1. •• • CCI en ts • • -. ' fl,• , .. .. Laotion Mobs -I • .De1Dand Total ~- ( - Ouster of U.S. • • 1 lloy, 3, •:.·,llero. Millions .. ,~.. ... ... tt-·t ... l . ~!. ' .( ,,,, .~l.m"'.l.'1 t.. . :~1 .~.. • . . . . . ' .. ~&IKY :~ougliF~<.. .Up .. ;ooted • ,Jilo1'lici;::v.·5 Ftfi:B RoW. ~/ <~P> -· Pir/t oi 1 !icials s-ay ·.Casey TIK>mas is a hero and deserves a.11 award, ·but 3-year-old Casey does n 't know what B R. "d ' .,they're tallting_about. . . y e s Kenneth Cha.rtes C<.isey Thomas Jr. dragged his ' 18-month-O'ld sister, _Deona JQ, more than 40 feel through the fami}yts bUrriing mobile home \vithin easy reach of rescuer::s .- Officials said CaSey lost his gryp on Deona Joojusi as 1 h~ reached the door and jlijllped .out, but a · ~~ig.tibQr;:Dudley ~ker, just. aFITived and found the-. little gii:I a few feet (rom th,e door. . · , •''She Was standi.ftg there crying. with fjre and smoke Spurting -around her," Tucker s aid. "Thre.e seconds more and I c&uldn't have gal her ; thank'God, the little boy brouRhl.herto the door.'' · "I'm no hero-that little fellow is," he added. . Laotian Demands -1,000 "Protes·ters . . Outside Embassy VIENTIANE (UPI) -More than 1,000 d emo ns tr a tor s marclied on tb·e U.S. , Embassy Man -Indicted (Jn. Wedding Day in Big<i:my f-I OUSTON (UPI ) -Danny Kizer , 27 , got married' A~ril 29. <?'."\the sam~ day, a grand jurY· in· dieted him on three counts of bigainy . • . t . · After Kizer was indicted, in-vesii~tors learlied he had .mar· ried 11 wqmen without divorCing any of them. "l don ·t know what the guy's got , but if this guy co1o1ld.bottle it. he 'd make a million,"·assist.ant District Attorney Bill Cai;np said Thursday. Camp said the marriages Were chai-a ct t!rized by a s hort courtship and a brief honey- moon. He said the first marriage took~ place 10 yoars ago and aJmost all ot KiZei''s 11 wivCs were in ~heir .lpJ.e tee~. He said he. Pl;¥1S to "1.s.k,t~e grand jury to return more bigamy counl.,S agaln1t Ki:zer . . 1 ''I am reaaquably iliformedthe estlin'ate '• ~1, ·~ Camp said. "lt could, co ~ieher." .. . KJ ,_er was arrested this week in NaCQ&dOC!h:es. ;r~ .. and deputies returned him to ltouston. "f heard when he was pickedj up be Was with tv.·o women, .. CamP.said." ' ·-. and Laotian government build- ings today. dem anding the withdrawal of all:,A·merica:n or· ganizations flromi. 1:.aos anm.the resignation or Ci Ve rightists from ttae coalltton.1ceblnet . ·The rhinisters•r:eporledJy resignet:i . Som~ o f th e · youn g·;. de- monstrators hurl~ stones at the embassy and · se:\leral cHnibed over lhe e mbassy wall into the comlM)und and seized the U.S. nag. The fl ag Y.'aS spirited out- side the ein bassy~ but poli'ce retrieved it and retumcd it to the embassy . De mons trators br.and_i shed signs, saying, "U.S) ·aid EquaJs the CJ A'' and ','America GO Home ." ' • . . There were no· reports of in· jurie&,.or arrests. ' Th e demonst11-ati·ot1s by between 1.000 an'd 1.500 youths. most of them s tude nts a nd veterans but including some civil servants, took place as tension in Vientiane incre·ased over tbe current economi~ crisis and what a.ppeared to he increa--sing political instability. The protests began at the hU ge Monument to the Dead ht the center of-Vienttane. The··de · monslrators stopped at the U.S. embassy while riiarchinc to~a rat· ' CSttLAOS:PageA2) Wall ace 'Misquoted' MONTGOMERY. ·Ala. (UPI ! -Gov. Georee Wall.ace, blaming "Presidential politics," says he · was quoted out of context.as say- ing the United States £ought the ~nar~Q1!.le.in~orld War fl. " ., t· NEW \'ORK (AP) -About .half or Cambodia's seven million people have been uprooted and forced to ma r ch into the interior o( the country . a New York Ti.mes corres pondent reported today . . Syd~y Schanberg, the onl.r Ameri~n newspaper correspon· dent lo remain in Phnom Penh VIE;T CONG DEMAND EXILES' RETURN. A4 when the Khmer Rouge took over April 17, said in today·s edition or the Times that many \Vi ii nol sur- vive the march. ~ Scti a nberg Wa s in the first con· voy of 585 fo reign ers that came out or Cainbodia on Saturday. I-le . withhe ld · his account until the secopd convoy brOughl another 550 roreigners out on Thursday. Describing the events rollo\v·, ing the Khmer Rou'ge occupalio"h of Phnom Penh a s ''a.n astonishing spectacle," he spoke o(: r "Two milli'o·n people in stunned sile'ncc -walking. cyclin g. pushing cars, covering the roads like a human.carpet -suddenly forced (o a bag.don th.e capital. ·''Ho§_pitaJs , jammed Y.'ith woundeii-. bein'"g emptied. down to the laSt palieri t . These people. too limpin g. cra\\•lin g. o n . (See MARCii , Page A21 Oraag~ Coa s t Ea:. S!Z! =~ w e.atlter Night and morning lo\\" clolfds otherwis e sunny skies Saturday with sli ght- ly cooler temperatures. l-lighs at the beaches 62 ns: ing to 68 inland. l :"WS IDE 1 '0DA \' Mime is a performing arl wtiich can be enjoyed by Ille deaf as well as by the hea ri11g public. Golden West College stude1tl Greg Koppel. who is himself deaf. diacv•atis up· coming mime perfor1nonce IJ11 Page CJ. c .. .. .. l1·J Cl·t .. .. , Cl c•• •• 't;.~: .. ) :;. \, i\ :l . DAIL V PILOT s 0 Fridily, May 9. 1975 ' Filled to Capacity :fie~ Refugees Flood Camp Pendleton •'• l ' .· "Llllle Saigon"," the nation's 1argest rerugee camp, hung out ~e "no vacancy'' sign today, led to capacity with 18,403 1 meless Southeast As ians. · · "The pipeline shut down at 9:30 ''fhursday night," a ho1arine Corps ~pokesman said. :.1 There are still more than 60,000 • .:-pe rh aps up t o 100,000 -,~vacuees backed up across the . ..Pacific in the Philippines, Guam and Wake Island. All arrivals are RE;PORT6R VISITS .JENT CITY-Comments, 84 '· .now being shunted to the two .smaller camps at Ft. Charree, .Ark., and Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., the Marines said. More : than 25,000 have passed through •this camp but a lmost 7,000 were 'l released to U.S. homes. "If they send us more I guess ·'6'e 'll just have to find room for .jhem somehow." the spokesman said. "But as of now there are oone in sight. The problem is n't housing them. We can always put up some more tents, we've got lots of them. The problem is the other things a nd facilities they . need, like cots, blankets, food, .. :Waler, electricity, garbage dis· . .pc>sals and toilets." . The total was already almost 400 more persons than the ·.Marines said earlier tl)ey had , room for. .. , "We found that by shifting around som e family groups in the tents we had space for a cou· * * * Ky Remaining ' :A-t Pendleton Former South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky has been processed and giv en a Social Security caFd, but he says . he's not ready lo leave the Ca mp ,,Pendleton r efugee center. . Although h e has scores or ,J>Otcnti al sponsors and even an • ~offer of a 1,000-acre Texas ranch ;Irom old friends, the ont:time head of the South Vietnamese air force said he 's going to stay in· defin itely in the camp. " Ky said he wants to "be with my people and try to he lp· however I can." Ky also .. has been invited to ap· ply for a $46,000-a ·year job as superintendent of the Los Rios Community College l)istrict, near Sacramento. Fro• Page Al :·.:LAOS .•• , -&y at the National Stadium. The demonstrators proceeded .later to the stadium and listened ,"j.o speeches before dispersing ,J>eacefully. .. Politica l obser vers said the demonstration was apparently 1 leftist oriented, but that many of the protes ters apparently took : .. part because of frustrations over ... the soaring cost of living, as well .. as political infighting among .. members or the coalition govern- ' ,menl. # . Since the fall of Phnom Penh . and Saigon, tensiop in Laos has increased. When the war ended . in Laos in 1973, both Com· -munists a nd rightists got : together and formed a coalition l government un.der the leadership : of neutralist Prince Souvanna ~ Phouma. : The coalition, a fragile arfair, ; has held up since then, but most , political observers believe the 1 Communist Pathet Lao, '''ho con- 1 trol about 75 percent of the coun · I( try, will eventually try to maneuver themselves into a '· position of dominance in the gov· l ernment. I ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT ' ' ' I I ' ' l I . • ' • l • l I TM 0t""9P t ... \t 0•"• Po101 , wl1~ -•<" h <O"'• °'""" '"' "''"" "''" ,, puP•l..,.a P• '"" o...,,,. (...,\I Put11•~•no (01t•p•n•. ~.P,..•t•Pt"'•o"' ~· ~ ""b'i•...., -""•• '"'""a" "''""' '"' Co"• ,,....,.., ,.,.,~, 6".i;". Hun11nql"" llt.,.,,~o"" I••" v.11 ••. " ...... ~A<1a11Wck V•ll•• •"II U-llf•<"l'>Clu!" Co.o\1 " ll~• '"II'""'"' fd•1'""""""''._., •• 1u•O••·-~·· T'"" P'''""'P->' !>Utll""'"V Pl~~I " ~! 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Our Man Surveys The Nude Scene Editor'I Note : Intrepid Daily Pilot Chief Photographn Lft Payne was dispa lched in an effort to determine if there were any nudes ttPQn the shoreline of Laguna Beach. This is his hour-byrhour Jog. Effectiveness of hU survey may, however, bt questlned becaute hia 1tate oJ drt&s could have /rightemd sunbather1. He uw wearing a coat and tie wilh camUC3 hanging all over him. Here is Payne's log: .. • DAILY PILOT NAKED PERSON SURVEY 2:30--Crescent Bay Beach 2:40-Dfver's Cove 2:45-Picnic Beach 2:50-Rock Pile 2:55-Main Beach 3:05 -Hotel Private Reach 3: 10-Cleo Beach 3: 15-Thalia Beach 3:25-Brooks Beach 3:30-Mountain Road 3:40-Woods Cove 3:34 -Moss Street 150 people no.nudes 20 people no nudes 30 people no nudes 15 people no nudes 100 people no nud es 5 people l possible topless . 30 people 4 girls topless 20 people l girl toiiless topless 18 people no nudes 20 people no nudes 25 people l girl 4 topless, she put her top on when she saw the photographer 12'people no nudes Survey Conditions: • The s urvey was made on a bright, clear s unny day, nice and wa rm with lots of people on the beach. Classification criteria: Gi rls lying on their stomachs without tops were as· sumed to be preventing strap marks Only when they turned over or got up and walked around were ther classifi ed as topless. Topless men. being more tradition a , were not re· corded. Survey LlmitatioDs: The survey wa~ conducted by a ~lightly nearsighted photographer weanng a coat and tie and carryin g a camera. He is often mistaken for a narc in Laguna Beach. • Additional Note : Some carpenters working on a beachfronl house .it Cleo Street reported two naked men an hour before the survey was made but since this is hearsay evidence, it falls outside the scope or this study. Final Note: Despite its limitations, this is the most complete and up to date n aked person survey yet completed in Laguna Beach and proves semi-conclusively that nakedness is nol ram- pant and from what we have seen, not really very interest- ing in Laguna Beach. f'ro..i Page Al NUDITY IN LAGUNA. •• jmpacl buff bathers might have on tourists, Laguna Beach's ma- jor industry. ''Laguna Beach is pretty broad-minded, but we still have one hell or a lot of people with families and I don't think they want to be exposed to naked cavorting on the beach. "I don 't think it will do busi· ness a damn bit of gcxxl," he said. Since the po lice department declared it currentl y has no laws under which it can require nudists to clothe 'themselves, bare bodies have come out with the spring sun on the beach.es. The City Cou ncil has been ad· vised by Police Chief Frank Schopen that if Laguna Beach v.·ants to control public"n ud ity, it will have to do so with a city law. No suc h law exists but the council will meet al 9:30 a.m. Saturday, in a study session to determine if action is necessary. If nfl law is forthcoming, every beach in town will be open to nudes. The elementary school teacher said he didn 't want his name used in a story because of what the school administrators might think. '*Dr. (Robert) Reeves. (Assis· lant School Superintendent), is gonna go crazy trying lo rigure out which one of his teachers is out laying around naked on the beach." But . he s aid .h e didn't see why people were shocked at the sight of a naked body . "It seem s stran~e to me that someone could be more embar- ras&ed lookin g al me than I am letting people look at me," he said. Former Mayor Glenn Vedder, whose house overlooks Shaw's Cove in the <11orth end of town, had a diff crcnt point o( view. "You destroy this beach and others 1'1ce it if you let a few off. beat adults come In and cavort in the nud e j ust to e xhibit themselves,'' Vedder said. H e sai d h e and other beachfront resldenLc;, many of whom won private beaches, were opposed to ntidlty on thelr a ands, ''They a r e Invading our privacy when they come down here and striJ) their clothes o(f, •· Vedder sold. A• nude beachr~r. however, ,.Id, "One of the bli h•ni\lps is l!ell. I tblnk JI It Jeu MltY 1ctually • ' because there is nothing left to imagine." A 16-year-old youth from La Habra who had first inquired at the police s tation about the legality of nude bathing, agreed . "Yeah, at first you think it's gonna be a big turn on. You think. 'Oh, wow, naked women,' but wh en 1l actuaily hap· pens, it's no big deal. It just seems natural,'' he said. An other point of view was of- fered by Harry Lawrence, civic leader and chairman of the city beautification committee. "I would hope Laguna would never deteriora te to this status. I just can not even believe this would be considered. "Our reputa tion is so precious, lo ruin it for no particul ar gain for Laguna or the residents or anybody I oould think of, just for a bunch of Show-offs," Lawrence said . Jim Dilley, bookstore owner, civic l eader and town philosopher, recalled th at during his trips in Europe,. a Stockholm land planner had· pointed out on the town's master plan a de· lightful r ock outcropping th3t ·Was reserved for nude sunbathing, "And , there was in a public park in Vienna, a place reserved for nude sunbathing. "Well, wh at the hell ls wrong with that.Jt seems to me rational and enlightened. "I dare s ay, there should be certain places reserved in Laguna, The beaches are big tmough for everybody," Dilley~ said. Dilley too questioned. whether the presence of naked women would turn young ·men's fancy to thoughts or laciviousneM. "His thoughts are already there. I would think that nudity would ju!ll glve added· con- straints: that can be a difficult job when something attractive walks by. "You can quote me on..th1t, I think It will lead to more con- straint,'' Diiiey said. Amo n1 the perils facing nudists are peepers, leeren,.and camera-toting gawken. "There will always be people who will come to sit there 1nd stare. but they never 1pproach me,•• the younc mother said. "People wlll slink by with a camera and when they think I 'm ooUooklni -click," lheaald. .. Marathon ' . Dancing Pondered !. Broth~r Dave Gardner, a deep- IOUlb comedian, once put it this way, ''Whenlhem tlUarestand- ing 12 feel ilpart and sbakln', ~t ~ aln 'tdancinc, that'sexe:rclse. • Irvine and Costa Mesa high school officials are in a quandary today, ove r what to do about marathon dances scheduled tlloight in the face of an antique penal code prohibition ol such events. The University Higli SchOOI Thespian Club in Irvine had planned a marathon dance, beginning at 7:30 J).m. tonight and contiqulng through to 7:30 p.m . Saturday night. Costa Mesa . High School ·is scheduled to hold a marathon dance beginning at 8 p.m. tonight and continuing through to 8 p.m. Saturday night. Both schools will go ab,ead with some ktnd of event a t the s cheduled times, but the ac. tivities mar t>e modified from the ·marathons. originally p)aMed, schoo) administrators said. The dances were set as fun · drat.sing ~vents. , However, s tate law takes a dim view of such events. But a deputy district auorney declined to say whether the code, which has gone unenforced for as long as he can remember, would apply to the high s chool events. There are exceptions to the prohibition, p3rticularly regard- ing high school athletic events "or to any events or contests licensed by the state or any board, commiss ion or offi cer the:reof." Activities Director Lance Otis said University High's marathon would be transformed into an all. night concert, "just to be on the safe side." "I can't tell wh at we 'll do," Costa Mes a Principal Bob Packer said Thursday. "If I have my druthers; we'Jl dance.•· Packer said he planned to check with Costa Mesa poli ce to- day to learn their attitude lO'w'iard I.be code sections "It poses a problem to us because we already have ever· ything planned. We already have it scheduled and we already have the bands," Pac ke r said. Reagan Presses On SPRINGFIELD, Mo. CAP) - Former Gov. Rona,d Reagan of Ca lifornia says this U.S. CongreSs is the most irresponsi· ble in decades because it has de· monstrated ''that •the Ugited States .~s a nation that will b~ea'k its pledge to an ally.•• . UPlt' ....... .J aywn 11.'f ng? \Vhcn yilU <.tre the ['resident of the United States don't '''orry about jay\vii lking as this photo s l10\\'S President Ford ignoring a 'Don't Walk ' sig11 a:; he crosses street 11car White ~louse. He Had Rocks As Roommates f'ro• fage Ai: MARCH ••. ~· . . ·-c rulche1. carried on someone's buck, lylny In beds being wheeled up a ro~d ·-ordered out of the dly. • . •'And Phnom Penh lla!!ll• Once throbbing, now an echo dtamber of silent •treets lined with a ban· doned c ars and ga=empty s hops, where--the 6 . . lighla bum eerily for a ,po a~ np longer there." • • ...,,·_ Schanbcrg repor lfia\.on the day the capital fell(llJllt'Y. Khmer Rouge soldiers se(Hd. lit~ ll.fld other news men end he d guns to their heads. He said their lives were saved by Dilh Pran, a Cam· bodian employe of the Times who convinced th e Khmer Roug~ after a 2 1h ·hour exchange that the news men were tner8f· c!ov· ering their victory and-w~e not enemies. Alter fhal, Schan~g sita he spent 13 days confined 'hl the French embassy along )rith tiun- dreds of other foreigners. 'Jbey .had Jillie w<1ter.or food and were deep·ly pessimlsth:-about their chance~ for survivaJ, herttilled. TheY • .!1~tc.l\~rr4. P.1111 Jqr., (ood . ,and argued a,,,ong themse,ves, hll',tald, addine: "Our S<lli.t>til· in&t and refusal to s!iare·and cooperate with ot.hea, presented a spectacle ta the Khmer ,Rouge that' possibly relJ\forced their no- tion of us as a·people too &elfish and eaollstic lo li-ve in lheir 14'SS· alfiuentA1ian society.·~ .• ''' 1 The. squabbling continued. on the thr:ee·d•&' truekv trip· to Thailand., Schanberg sa,kt: once when-they .. ~,topped tor food'at a · village· they-1tempedecl•lhtou1h the food pots; breuking Cf'OCkery and spilling: food on the ground while the villagers looked: on in hurt and astonishment. • He believed that the Kluner Rouge appeared to be rernakina: Ca mbodian society in the peasant image and seemed-de· termined to do it· in theil'·.own way. Schanberg said the Khmer Rou$'.e appear to be tough -avd disciplined, and anything but Marxist romantics .. He said they never. refer to themselves as Khmer Rouge or Communists, LONG BEACil <A P) --Sue but rather as '"Rumdos:• - Pov.'er is convinc ed a former te-liberation troops -and they call nant must have rocks in his head each other brothe r . ·~ to leave 60 ,000 pounds of rocks in "Foreigners and foreign aid the apartment he vacated last· a re not wante'd -at least not for month. now," 'Schan berg said. "lt iS And her feelings are echoed by even unclear how much influence two motel owners ne~rby who the Chinese and North -Viel· say ex-tenant~ ~l~nl ,Bplin left namese v.·ill have, deSpite their several hundred pounds or rocks considerable aid to the Cambo- in the rooms he re nted from them di an insurgents. . . · ·· • for a few ni ghts. ~ ''Despite the pro~:isit)da Mrs. Powers, 72, said Bolin terminology and other t >Hits. st ayed four months in aa.apart· such as Mao caps and f\o Chi ment of t'h e 18-unit building she 'Nfln,li rubber-tire sandals, Which manages. She sa id he "was temlnd one Qf Peking and Hanoi, friend!):' but quiet and afways the" communists · seem nttcely paid hiS r ent' 11fomptJy "1th $50 independ~nt a dd very cambo· and $100 bills.'" dian," he said. iiiiiiiiiiii--~~~iiiiiiiiijii SPRING UPHOLSTERY SALE Fe-119 S.chWol KnoWR Lll1e1 .. Woad1Mrll SherriM M-Canoo Mori- si-& PllllNpa (fl0or sa.mple5 only) ·1 -J ,- SUPER SPECIAL CUSTOM BENCHES Large Selection of Velvet Covers Sole Price s5900 ; I OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMAAK-KAAAST AN-BAK0ER . " .• 'F,o\., I"'J' · • S..ch Well , Known Linet ......... :. ~. Woodmarlc Sherrill M-C•io. Mori..o..i. st-& PllHMpa (floor sample~only) " " . . •• . , ,,,.,_~....,,. .. ·. ........ .•. .. NEWPORT BEACH • "" wi:srcu1:r 011.. i4UO!I Wff«DAYS & SATUIDATS t:OO to S:JO • • LA'GUNA BEACH. ' l<I N0f<1'11 C'?~Sl' llW\' •• "11·.dt TORRANCE• 2364• H~W'l'tl()JtNf. BLVD. IOPfn F'ri 111'9, Sun. 12'5-:lOI '' J71·1279 ·'· 'ol °"" •1 ~ D palt Sml An1 tolC live •Il l St • "D to I do I cen get the1 say ste1 spil can m~ T lka lko clp. anc' ma wk• .. , Pa Ort leg Ill !or for ma pp ln8 ap ... I la<i pe1 gai OU! bul pn Cal YOI .I 11• an •• lrt Av ail JI pl th di el " Pt ti pl QI " le sl ft " •p I 1 • r I I • • • .. .. 1 • d p • I p I I ' I I : j I &·~ W@@ [( ®@rrwa~@ . ne l'ctlumft •PIMllJ'I dally except 811urday1 •nd MHciays, •Ot a prohlen1'.' Tl1f'n write Pat Dunit . l)ul will t:ut ,.,.d /apt. get llie answe rs and OC· /1u11 you nl'1td to . ~fJfl)c "lCQMlllM~ Ill ou1Je r11ri1c>,ll 0'1d b us1 n¥x11 . ,.,1ad yo ur q1ie.~t10111i 10 I1a1 t)unr1 'At Y our service . Uru11 ge C:o us/ Doily fJ1/o/, P.O Ilur 1560. Costa A1esa. CA 9262jj . lr1 c:lude yo11r ft;_le,phone 11urnbf'r. SJ40Refimd DEAR PAT: I ordered and pald for a $140 leather coat from Smith liouse of Leather in Los Angeles last November. I was told lo allow three weeks for de- livefy. Jt's .bcen months now and all I want at this point is a refund .. C. f.I ., LagWla Beach 'Your rerund has been Issued. Stmlfzat'-Age ''DEAR PAT: I am 18 and ple1.n to be warried. I have decided I do not want any children and re· cently went to a medical clinic to get sterilized. The doctor told me there is a California law that says women have to be 21 to be sterilized. I um not giving up in spite of this. Is there anywhere I can have this done? I believe it is my right and my choice. K.D .. El Toro The California Sex c.ode st1tes tlaat persons 18 year11 or age, and iboR 15 years who are eman· cipated minor¥ (self-supporting and living aw1y from home), may obtain legal stertUzatlons wben informed voluntary con· sent is given. The Planned Parenthood Association of Orange County will explain the legal aspects further, or provide alternative birth control in· formation If you phoM! 639·3023 (or an appointment. Sterilization may be legal at your age, but PPA knows of no physician will· ing to perform this procedure on a person 18 years or age. G-db11e, Aphids DEAR PAT: I've heard that lady bugs are good nonehcmical pest controllers for the home garden. We have quite a few in our garden and plants right now. but I've been told that you can provide an address ~'here one can order more by mail. Could you repeat it? L. T. Capistrano Beach .Lady bugs and prayln1 man· tises are very fond or aphlds and ant.a. Both can be ordered in varying quantities rrom Bio Con· trol Co., 10180 Lady Bird Drive, Auburn, CA 92602. Delivery ls via a~mall. · Drug Pri.,_ DEAR PAT : I th o ught pharmacies "'ere suppOsed to tell the prescription price for any drug when ask~d by a consumer either in person or by telephone. I recently tried to do some com· parison shopping for a prescrip· li on drug, and severa l pharmacists were reluctant to quote prices to me on the phone, requesting that l ask for this in· formation in person. C. R,, Costa r.tesa The next lime this happens, in· sbt that you be given the price in· rormatlon requested. Stale 1aw requires pharmacists to disclose • prescription prices for any drug when asked b y a cousumer, whether in person or by phone. The stale Board of Pharmacy 8lso has provided a list of 100 dru gs, with blanks for pharmacists to fill ln with prices of lhree quantities per drug. This Jl s t Is a vailabl e al a n y pharmacy. l'DA Mileage ' ' ' I I DEAR PAT: t am trying to choose between several 1974 cars that I'm lnterescea in buying. Is there some WaY'I can find out of• ficial m il eage figures? I'd like to choose the car t hat will use the least gas. : · T .L., Fountain Valley Requelt the Envtroftntental Protection Age11cy11 pubU.catlon, •'Miles Per Gallon Ratlilglj for 1174 C.ars,'' available free from Con•umer lnferrilation, Pueblo, CO 81009. It gives the resulll or bael economy tes\11 coltcluc&ed b y tile EPA on most domnli,e and foreign car makes and models. ·, Mesa Chapel In Featzire The fifth in a co'ntinuing series or reatures on houses of worship or interest to .ONAt.-. Ceattt ,atde.nts wlll appear in Saturday's Daily Pilot. . NeW1m,n Tom Barley . J)rtMn~a profile of Mesa Bible Cha)>4!1 < Foura.quare) u ''Chu~h of the'Week." Barley '& report on last week"s sermon by P astor Robert JacobS •ppeared In Monday'• Dally Pilot. ..... ·-· Fr1dsy May 9 1975 DAILY l!'}kOT .i13' Potent Pot Euphpria Levels Up ... .., ~~~ WASHINGTON (lJPI) -ll wais enough to make a-pothead Clj'. The crate contained 210 pounds of Colombian murijuana which federal agents sa id was perhaps the hi ghest quoility ever con- fi scated. Corning from people \\.'ho s eize about two millio11 pounds each yeur, that w•1s no casual assessment. Th e a gents e stimated the bricks \\'ere worlh about $100 an ~~ 'ii. , ·:1{/. Two Doctor .,.::~~ Insurance ·.::·. " B1"'lls OK'd DAiiy PilOt SUtll l'holt HE Fpes: INTO THE STONE AGE TO PHOTOGRAPH A DIFFERENT WAY OF LIFE Dr. James Merahall of Laguna Hiiia Haa An Eye Out For The Unusu~I ounce. three or four times tbe normal price. 1'hc marijuana in the crate alone was worth about $32 ,000 ; it came from a seizure of 800 pounds they valued at $1 .;J million . The crate of Colombian mari· juan<J WCJ S' seized in Ne\\.' York this "'eek and brought to Capitdl l·lill as part or the Senate inlerntil security subcornmittcc's hearing on dangers of rnarijuana use. It ~·as guarded by two armt.'<I Drue Enfo rcement Administrati6n ::tgents and touched but not tastct.I by Sen. James 0 . Eastland , (0 · ~1iss .), thc chairman. Jerry N . Jenson , deputy direc· tor 0£ th e DEA, brought the man· Juana to show that pol s1nuggling is big business. Jenson said tKe number of persons using mar.i · juana daily is inc reasing and the <1ualily of pol available in the United States is improving. ·De Captures ,Unusual SACRA!\1ENTO (U Pl l -GoV Edmund G . Brown Jr. has a second bill on hi s desk today to assure medica l malpractice in · :;urance covcra!(e for Californiu lioetors . Subcomn1ittee analyst David Martin said in the 1960s, m06l marijuana c_•ame from the J\.1idwcst and contained only on e· half of t percent leJrahydracan· nabinol , the eupQoAa .pruducing e lement. By the early 1970s. most mari· juana was coming from Mexito and had a THC content or 11 :.: to 2 percent -enough, as one witneSs put it , for a ··respectable high.,. Plwtographer Travels Among Aborigines But a top admini stration of· ficial s aid he doubts whelher either measure is very s ignifi· By RlJ DI.NIEDZIELSKJ 0t lht Dao ii, Pilot Mall In thefr 68 years the eyes of James Marshall have seen peo· pie, places a nd cultures few civilized Western men have ever gazed upo~. He has been to the nether re· aches of China, Mexico. South America and lhe jungles of the Amazon where Indian tribes live a peaceful stone age life. Fortunate ly for his Laguna J.lills neighbors and for other re· sidents of the Saddleback Valley, Dr. Ma rshall always kept one eye close to the reflex finder of a 16mm Arriflex. The movie footage Marshall shot during his years as an ad· venturer have remained a permanent, indelible record or his vision. rw1arshall. a trustee of the Sad· dleback Community College Dis· trict a nd public relations manager for Saddleback Savin~gs and Loan, has done his most Emotional Visit significant work in the Mato Grosso jungles of Brazil. Since 1953 he has been making voyages into Xingu River region lo film aboriginal Indians living there, an anthropological project ~'hich so far has cost him $285,000 of his own momey . _ • Dr. r.1arshall flew his own single·engine plane on nine round t1ips i.u Brazil and 50 other trips into uncharted jungle areas to br· ing back his precious <:ans or 'film . Two of these were shown. by the ABC TV networ·k as part of the ''Expedition '' series and Mars hall says he has enough footage to make another 40 28· minute feature films. .. The rest has never been edit· ed. Sometime when I retire I pl<tn to set up an offi C'e and edit these films . I might have to go back and update them somewhat," Marshall says. He frequently shows reels to local audiences and has been in demand as 'a lecturer at UCLA , Younger Welcomes· Vietn3,m Refugees / Sometimes wlpJng tea'rs from his eyes as he spoke, California Attorney General Evelle J Younger welcomed Sou,henst Asian refugees to America Thursday in an emotional visit to Camp Pendleton. The state's top law offi cer also declared the all eged problem of assimilating Vietnatnese and Cambodian peoples into California Society will be a s mall one. lie s aid the difficulties encoun· tered with illegal aliens filtering in daily from Mexico arc far more severe. Speaking through an in · terpereter, Younger a)X>logiz_ed for the statements or ··some pco· pie "'ho mistakenly see you as a threat'1 because of hi gh un· employment in California and elsewhere in the nation. •·Temporarily there are a great many la\v abiding decent citizens who are otf of work through no fault of their O\\.'n," he said. "Some mistakenly see your presence as a threat to their security . We expect you to become productive residCnts and we hope you find peace and con· tentment in the process. "I hope you will be tolerant of some of the·'statements of some u.s orficial~ -statwnents.that m·ay appear hosti le and mistrust· ing," he said. "But the fact is, the va s t majority of ci ti zens welcome you "'ith open arms and are proud to have you here." . Younger and hi s wife. r.1ildred. toured a mess hall following hi s brief welcoming speech and talked with sev.eral refugees.' At one PQint, he leaned dowh to, chat "'ilh an elderly "'Oman who said she was blind and asked her if she was afraid . The interpreter, Hoang \1an Loe , replied, "She was afraid she would not be able lo come here tu safely. Wiping tears from hi s eyes, Younger said, "\\!ell, she's safe now .'' Kidnaping Charged LOS ANGELES (AP > - Arthur La\vson. 57, has been booked for investigation of kid· naping ,after he helped three Vietnamese refugees nee Saigon, then took them to his Los Angeles home and demanded SI .000 in ransom for their airline tickets police suid. ' Job lnsi"ht New Column Begins in Pilot A new column starts·Sunday in the Daily Pilot's YOU Section. one . th at wil l speak up for employes wh9 have t he ''taken· for-granted" jobs. It's a real in· sight lnto ~h at it's like lo be on the receiving end in those tough, serving-the-po blic roles. It's called The Job Hopper and Daniel Halli gan, its author, ex· plains all about it in the first col· umn. Arnong other features you can expect to consider "Sunday's Best" in the D!iily Pilot ·are these: PACEMAKE R PROBLEMS - Thouaands of pacemakers have been recalled in the past three years and Congress ls investigot· lng the handling or the r~all. Or•hte co81t area doctors. though not making a "blg thing" of it all, have a vari(ty of reac· lions, as reported by Dally Pilot Staff Writer Elliott Alr:nond. OPEN TllE DOORS -The re· fugee controversy has ~fl ~on·. aidereble, especially in Orange County.:. Dr. Jean Q:irlin, who is 1 , .\ (suNDA y 'SPECIAL) on the Fairview State Hosplta1 staff and is a UC Irvine Medical School executiv.e *.isOCiate dean, spe nt two tours or duly in Vietnam . She tells why s he thinks the country is lucky lo have these new citizens. On the Editorial ~ages. TIPS ON LOCKS -A pro· fessional lock·and-key m an tells how lo p\t"k a 16ck -select one. that is-that will come closest rolling burglaries . It's Part. or the story of locks told by Daily Pilot Staff Writer Frederick ~· Schoemehl. scheduled for YOU section. FO&. MOMS -And, of course, there will be several special f"atures m»rk1ng t97S's special day for mothers -even a pugc or two of •1rtel-ings sent via cl1osslfie~ _1 clverlising columns by Dally Piiot readcrit . . ' Harvard. Columbia and Texas universities. They tell stories about the Tx· ukarramae tribe, wild Ihdians \\'ho s till hunt by clubbing animals to de ath \\.'ith hea\'y iron\\·ood cudgels.' '·These Indians wear plates in their lips. I originally thought they "'ere related to the Afriean tribes \\•ho wear plates in their lip s but therl' is no <.i n · thropolog il'al c onnectio n ,'' MarshaU sa ys. .. I asked \\.'hy they wear them. They s<.iid it was for beauty's sake. It's true they look ter1ibl y ugly with their plates out. 'l'he1r lips ha ng down and the spit drips 'out of their mouths. They're qliite self.conscious about taking them out. \Vhenever they wash them they make sure they put them right back in ." Other natives filmed b \' !\1arshall run i.lround nude, yCt reel no shame beci.luse they wear tiny , symboli c pieces of fibrous material in their pubic area. The lin_y coin-.sized ··uluri " \\.'Orn by tlie women don'tcoverup a thing," according to Marshal-l ··v et psychologically they feel mod~st with it end humiliated without it." An 3-viator since he became the president of a small denomina· tional college in Texas, Marshall learned how to fly \\.'hile solicit· ing donations fur his college from "·ealthy ran('he1·s. During his Brazilian advcn· lures he flew over ter1itory so re· mote that authorities told hi1n if he ever had to make an emergen· cy landing it would take him t\\IO years to walk out . "I was one of the fir.st non· Brazilians to ge t a pilot's license," he proudly recalls. "It took an act of the Brazilian Congress to gel it." r.1arshall s ays he wore out two airplanes during his Brazilian travels and sa ys he hopes to go back to the jungles as soon as he is physically able. l·lcalth problems have l('m· porarily prevented the hardy l.eisure World resident fro1n go· ing back I ,000 miles into the Brazilian jungle \Vhere Indians live in a primitive ··paradise ." c_·ant . " ~·lea!l\\'hile, a third proposal \\·ith a unique provision designed MEDICAL WALKOUTS SPREADING, Story, AS lo lower initially the cost of malpractice policies "'as stalled in the assembly. The legislati\'e action came as a strike by anes thetis t s threatened to s pread lo <.1!1 major Californi!i population centers. The Senate took up the malpractice c ri sis fir~l during 'floor sessions Thursda)'. It gave final legislative approval lo one of two bill s-allowing fo r establishm e nt of insurance ''pools '' which will guarantee the availability of malpractice cov· crage for the months ahead. The vote \Va s 32-0 hccepting As· sembly amendments to the measure (SB389 ) by Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R·NC\\.'porl Beach ). The bill joined AB818 by As· semblyman Alister McAlister CD· San Jose), which already is on Brown's desk . There are minor differences in the two bills, both of which arc in· terim meas ures designed to avoid a n outright end to in· surance availability while the Legislature considers more ex· haustive reform proposjllS. ··1 don't think t\ley are terribly important," said Donald Burns, s ecretary of busi.ness and transportation in the Brown Ad· ministration. lie s aid neither \\'ould give dol'tors satis factory relief from .. soaring prcmiun1 rates. ' Later, the Assembly passc<i a third a nd s omewhat different pooling bill which is designc<i to l o~·er premium costs initi ally, but it was blocked by opix>nents. The measure (SB49I J by Sen. Peter Behr <R·Tiburonl. was ap· proved on a 54·18 vote, the exact t\\'O·thirds margin rcq\.tired. But 1\ssemblyman Richard Robinson <D·Santa Ana), announced he \\'anted another vote tak~n and prevented the bil l from being re· turned to the Senate for con· siderat.ton of amendments . Robins on complained the meas ure would not actuall y !O\\'Cr the cost of malpractice in · surancc. N'ow , J enson said, most maft· juana is comin g from Colombia and Jamaicll' "·ith Tl-IC contents of 3 or 4 percent. lie said it is possible within the · next r~w years that marijuana smuggfed into the United States may have a THC concentration of 5 percent or more. Jenson estimated from 12to15 . million pounds of marijuana gets by law enforcement agents each year and said that was enough.!{o produce between 7 billion and'4o billion marijuana cigarettes. A witness said that amounts to St •·joints'' per year for eahh American. .. That's a staggering rigurc, ·• said !\1 artin . 1 Robert Dupont, d irector of 1" National Council on Drug Abuse, called it "mind boggling." As' a result of recent s urveys, Dupo\lt said . "There appears to be a large and growing minority thul use the drug more frequently, al higher potency and at a youngl::r age." $8.5 Million Capron Gift To Stanford . . FRESNO (AP> -Stanford University will.receive atx>ut $8.5 million from the estate of George H. Capron , one-time Orange Coast real estate tycoon "'ho dieli here Oet. 26, 1972. Capron, who made his fortune in Southern Ca lifornia l<.1 nd much or it in coastal Orange County -before his death at 86, became interested in the ltll· iversity after a visit there as a professional bas eball player. Hi s estate is valued al $12.5 million. · Superior Court records shdw the amount will be reduced by taxes on Sl million life income trusts held bY Stanford for Capron 's brother Ralph of Los Angeles and his children and for a niece. l\1rs. June Pais of Booneville, Ark. WEBER CHARCOAL COOKER DEMONSTRATION · Tomorrow Saturday Mciy I 0 ' If you hoft ,.-..~. cooked on o . '· Welter c..-...,.-•!11*'1.vc..i tM distlncti•• ftcnor.'Of fOod Cooked on a Weber then be sun ta attind this demonstratlooi. :rou'I ad -thing excHing to yOllli' llfit. • The original • outdoor cover9d keHltt Weber kettles are bu,ilt' of heavy duty steel -porcetainazed inside and out. They worl't burn out -they won't rust out. • • • 1 r PATIO SHOP I 2123 NEWPORT BLVD.• COSTA MESA 642-4103 ' • I, A..I DAil y PILOT ,~ ·7 · .Ja•t ' i::" '. "\~ ' ~·.,, .. '\.~. ~·· .. ····:1··. To• ' arpbiae ~··.:·,~· ... :: No Glamour lnGlomar SECRET STUFF: So now we know. Th.at Howard Hllgties, CIA, Soviet submarine-lifting secret ship, the Glomar Ex· plorer, was skulking off our very own shoreline just yesterday. The Glomar floated just off Avalon, Santa Catalina Isla.(ld, being very m ysterious. She even has a giant claw wh ich reportedly ' reaches into the Deep and snatches pieces of Ru ssian submarines from their final resting places. Additionally, according to n ews accounts, tight·lipped crewmen from the .Glomar Ex- plorer came ashore to Avalon and sat tightlipped in an island s.aloo~ and were watched-by Ught-lipped A vaJon nauves. · · EVERYBODY WAS so tight· lipped you have to wonder if anybody was able todrink.1 · -All this mystery surrounding one secret vessel is a lmost too much to take. lmagine...._linked upon that floating whatevk-il·is are the CIA, How ard Hughes and pryings into Soviet nuclear power. But these images oC in· trigue realJy gel shattered by the cold facts. For example, a s py boat should be 120 feet long, with a sleek hull, painted black with grey trim with purple curtains drawn across her portholes. Sbe s hould g lide through th e water almost without a ripple, a throaty rumble emitted from her powerful engines. ALAS, IT JUST isn't so. This super·mys tery boat looki like a seagoing contraption. From a distance. she has been mistaken for an offshore oil drilling plat- form. So much secrecy surrounds the thing that some Wrong Thinkers have actually planted the rumor that she IS a n offshore oil drilling platform. Well, don't giggle at thaL When this floating claw first sur. faced in the public eye, we were fed the unlikely yarn that Howard .1-lughes was goin g to use her. to mine minerals from the ocean bottom. Friday, May9, 1975 NoTlla•ks UPIT ........ Mrs . Mark Levy, mother of qUintuplets born in Cincin- nati April 22, says "noooo, '' she doesn 'I plan to have any more children for awhile. She'll take one baby borne next week and the re- main'der by ~emorial Day. Next Moves Said Now Up to U.S. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The next move is up to the United States in a s udden 1.hawing or re- lations with Communist Cuba. Sen. George McGovern (O·S.D.) said today . · ' Both the White House and Cuban Premier Fidel Castro in· dica~ Thrusday they 8fti ap- parently r eady to take steps toward smoother relations between the two countries, Jess than 100 miles apart. BUT McGOVERN said today after a four-day Cuban visit and 11 hours of talks with Castro that the United States must lift it~ trade embargo against the island as a first step toward better rela- tions. "He (Castro") made clear that medicine and lood are things they are most interested jn •• said McGovern. "He made 1it clear that all other questions can go on the table for discussion after the embargo is lifted.•• The ·United States broke off diplomatie relations with Cuba on Jan. 3, 1961, and added a trade embargo in Oc tober ol 1962 on a Senate resolution. "lfOWARD llUGllES is going to find gold just off Catalina Island," people gurgled excited~ Jy. "He's got a big claw to go McGOVERN. WHO returned fetch it." Thursday night, said Castro told Now we know that the claw ac-him such items as compensation tuauy retches upoldpiecesofsun-to U.S. companies for na- kensubs. • tionalized properties, release of \Vi th a ll this adventure sur-nii:le American political prisoners rounding the funny ·lookin1 in Cuban jails 8nd return of $2 vessel, you simply cannot figure millibn in airplane hijack ransom how they could select a name for money can "be laid on the table her like Glomar Explorer. Now for discussion after the embargo wh at kind of a spy name is that? is lifted.'' At the very least, they could White House Press ~retary huve called her Glamour Ex· Ron Nessen s aid Thursday plorer. Clandestine JI would have Castro "seems to have accepted Een a Jot better. How about what tbe White House has re· ght Lips? Or theY could have ferred to as the mutuality of ob- mply called her The Claw. That ligation in improving relations aves enough to the imagina· between Cuba and the United ion. States." l HOWARD HUGHES' PEOPLE are also lousy at select- ing camouflage for their boat. You ta ke a secr et vessel and 1nake it look like a n orfshorc oil ri,q around these parts and you 're just about todi;aw a crowd. "His (Castro's) major interest would be lo resume economic re- lations with the United States," McGovern said today. "I think he js deeply hurt ... it is a constant inj ur.v to lheir pride." McGovern was interviewed on the NBC Today show, r.~learly . the mystery OOat bus i· .ness just doesn't have much clas~ these days. They need lessons Pay Toil.ets A Gut Issue With Burt.on o m the rumrunne r s of steryear. Ul'IT~ Ht! MWlt POfl Judge has ordered 11.iiahcier Robert L. Vesco \o repay in· vestment firm $5.5 million he allegedly took. Judge lllso let Elvis Presley· out or $1 .5 million .contract to buy Vesco's luxury Jet. .. -.. ·-., WASHINGTON <AP> -Rep. John L. e ·urton <D·Calif.), ask" his colleagues to take a atand • with him today On what he calls a "gut jssue" -abolition ol pay toilets in government buiJdlnjs •• In a letter lo all other membds ~.of the House, Burton said he w1U' introduce a bill next week lo pro.. hibit expenditure of public funds for public facilities oontatninr pay toilet.. He invited colleagua to co-sponsor the measure. '""1i:s is a gut issue that affects everyone ... " Burton wrole. "Force d utilization ot' pay toilets is a regressive ta.X that hits hardest at fe minine persons 1 althouth masculine pen0ns atsO must bear part or the burden." QclilJ Pl .. t Detmry • IJChor...t""1 Monday-Frod1y: If you oo nol have ycur paper by S 30 p m .. call belore 1 pm •f'IO your copy will be de- lrvefe<I. Slltunt• encl Sunday: If you do nae rtcelYI V0U' Cbpy~ by I &II\ Stfur· ~. cw 8 1:-t11· Sunday. call befof• 10 a.m. "'9,)1911! .~w.111 Wdllli141«1 'a.c41t• Tehpll • J& ~tOr~ Coun~ ~ '41,..Jll rour:J""" Huttllf'lgton lMrlieft. 9l'ld W"lmll'lfl., .~ •••••• ..,,.., '*>-~.CIOl11< ... -, I , ;w..,.,,.1 ,,,,.i -s · °*"Point, lh Ltlgbna ltQllMNfOu .... ,, ...... ....... • • • R.eds ·Deniand1 •• · ~ se.~ ~d . \ . : .. . . 'i ;; ~' ·~ . . • • E tt1I i..n..,!!'.Of fJ ' · U.S. Evacuation Oailed ro'reible .i:( -!~R·~ ~ ByUalledPre11i..eenaU..al AJ1o\l!!t ,arc1. ~ ooU~ of ··7111ercas~ .. ·~nCon~lalall!I ~~r~l 8 en The Viet Con1 .rulers of SoULb, Seuth Vlelna an~ Canlbodla In I.be South Ch!!' s.;o I\ illoil ' • ' ~ Viet.Gem uked I.be UDlted Slate1· ,bot ·ended ,~.s : Influence Into Lhe ·~rl \1 ilvn'?Ta LONDON <U PI > -The real today to return home all ,thoee· ~bcHit ~ WOJ')d and will southeaitofSalgOni µ, posslblllty of a new Mlddle.Eaat Vietnamese it said were forilbly leaG to a. _period o f •'de-~Hat.Di said the for~ Sal1:on war would tri1Jer • 1econd Arab evacuated from the counlly1 the AmerfnnllaUon'' in Asia. The reilme·and the United Stites bad Oil emt>arso lhat.couti!leadto in· Yugoslav news .acency ·Tan.tug broadcast. m~ltored tn 881'&koll l~prisoned 6,000 persens on..Con ternlation a I ~~arc ll)' and repOrted from Hanoi. It Ii.id sUC?h sald socialism 'I has become the Son aQd held tJlem there with.out economic ruin, .\he ~Utu{e of evacuation was a crime. most impartant element with re-.triul. With th'f fall of Saigon all St~1atealc servtces .w~~~ay, Tbe Viet Cone's Provl&lonal gard to wo.rld d_evelopm.ent'' 1,000 guards on the island suuen· A new CP-1iddl~ Ea1~) ~ti Revolutionary Government ac._ while capitalism ''has s uffered deredtotheCommunistVlet·~ •l'ld ne~ 011 t;ni,UtJO . ould cused the Americ1ns ol fqrclng heavy tosses." forces and the c_amp has tiMn sc~rcely b~ llmited,f&Ul!e·~Hi®, so.ooo Vletnamfse,. mostly TanJug .said a sblp with 540 closedandth·e~prlsope,p;ret""°"' but w~uld ll>rc,tcB •o.»u:mi:lhe women, chili:tren add old inen. to political prisQners ,freed from tothelrfamlUes\ i . ...:. :-~ world into a turmoil compared to leave the country and' alleged . • • • .!.-· • .' .. ; .. ,;., .. ; which the afterm&Ut of the Oc· that tn some cases they used .. _ -· -... • 1 • ., 1.;f1 tober (l!f73) wat \touJd seem like chloroform to puf the people lnto G -· , s-l , ... ete'''I~.'.:~ • m•~•geable lnco~venl~~e.'' the ships bound for Guam. o • . o , , WJ. . _ : :_· an 1nst1tute surveY, ~&1d._ . , , TIIE PRG FOREIGN ministry . ---THE FORCEFUL' "'W.!'f of said the United States must pro-IF/ A R •J' aM ,. ... Ar~b oil fiel~s . by t'.h~ ,~ed Yide transportation to enoble all ,,. O""nin D'.enti ai ,,ia ell .• St•4'• would be fFJl•lbl,e b ill•f· thoseVietnamesewbowishtore-''"""" o· . -.. rective 1 •• t)le lnsiituie .ft\d, turn to South Vietnam. It said a • .~ ' ... because it .'would ·cptne,:t1'q,,J..8.te number of ·ships packed with ELMWOOD PARK, N.J. <UPI") -It wasn't your ivei'al:e' for Western Eur'QpJ!: andtf•paO•to evacuees have messaged that the raid. The undercover agents were female, the bikini-clad go-go avol<f econom~~ ·sfra:nad.l~(ion refugees are in poor cooditioo dancers were male, and the charge w3public lewdness.. · because o_f the embargd. and that the lives or 200 children The complaint filed by the Alco ·c Beverage Control com· "The danger of a neW")tM:fddle are in danger because of hunger mission Thursday charged that dance performed by male "go. 1 East) war remains real.." the and exhaustion. go boys'' were indecent, and participation by female members of survey satd. ''The deBdJ~"\hat On Guam, George Corndon the audience at a Market Street nightclub called' 'The Sting" was was avoided in 1914·~ well Lenriox, one of two members of something short of ladylike. · · • <iri_se in 1975. The nCXt'(~~Yf:ltrs the United Nations High Com -Jn ils second complaint filed against a New Jersey club wiJlbecrucial." , . ,:'.'°:. mission for Refugees there, said featuring such acts, the ABC charged the two go-go boys made The institute, in its "atr4tegi'c the UNHCR is exploring ways to "lewd, indecent and immorally sug,gestive" move m.ents with survey 1974," said diplomatic ef. repatriate South Vietnamese re-their ''hands, legs and other parts or their bodies.'' forts by Secretary of state Henry fugees Who wanted to return tO Kissinger had managed to pre· their homeland. He said the pro-THE ACTS WERE PERFORMED both alone and "in as· vent a new outbreak of war, but blem probably will take some socialion"l with the women in the audience, the complaint his limited cease.Jires,.coqld,not lime as will the problem of trying charged. •· last forever. to reunite families separated in The club's manager, Richard DeAngelo, denie:d the go-go the Vietnam exodus. act was Jewd, s aying there was little difference betweeJl what the The Tanjug report was one or boys do on stage and "some of the stuff nowdays on the dance floor, several anti-American reports like 'The Bump'," from Hanoi today. How ever de· DeAngelo s.aid he' hired go-go boys for "$20 a ni ght and up" layed UPI dispatches from three weeks ago, because Monday nlgti~ business wtts bad~ The Saigon reported the Viet Cong act has attracted larger crowds, made up mostly of older women· had promised to provide favora-who tip the dancers by stuffing folded dollar bills into their bikini ble conditions for foreign cor· briefs. respondents there and. that they would protect all law·abiding foreigners in the country. ONE . BROADCAST sharply criticized the United States and Thailand for what Hanoi called unsavory tricks which allowed a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier' to re- possess 106 aircraft left in Thailand by fle-eing .South Viet- namese pilots. ''THE OLDER.TYPE women come mosUy. The younger ones come in to watch the older women. It's sort of like a trip for them," DeAngelo said. . . ABC Director Leonard Ronco said if the clubs are found guil- ty of the charges they face a 60to180 day license suspension and a possib~ fine. Ronco denied he was cond ucting a drive to do away with male go-go acts. \ "We're not cracking down. We're not s ingling out the male g~go places. We just received complaints from citizens. I have noobjection to male dancers. There can be as many as female go· go dancers," he said. COSTA" MESA • 25th ANNUAL • THE SURVEY was wptten prior to t~e breakdoWo or)Qss: inger·s lalftt p~ace m,issioi;J.., A new Midd.le East war, the survey said, "will almost cer· tainly ,le~<!.f.o·'·a ·.f'e~u.e· or the oil weapon," with "limitless" conseq u ences ·~1rrvo1·,.1ng economic -ruin·, 'internattonal anarchy or a · resort tb'1force which would sra-rc·ely ~e the relationship between''lfl:e .... two military pawers lit'la:ffeded:•• The institlJte said it-"reniilins doubtful'' that iotemaUooafl io· · stitutions set · up to· dea1 . with future energy crises ''Wil l be- nd ' , strong enough to sla the ~ when tested." PANCAKE BREAKFAST • I• ~ . • " • • IEHEflT FOR ·HARIOR AREA TOUTH of NEWPORT IEACH and COSTA MESA SATURDAY MAY 10th 7 a.m. 'til Noon COSTA MESA c1n PARK * Brin9 The Family * HERE 'TIS •Pancakes- Sausage- Juice -Coffee- . Milk ~ FllEE • Prize$ Galore • FRtE • Entertain~ JOIMTHEFUM • • ALL THIS FOR ONtY s1 Proceeds Raised To Assist Harbor Area's Youth Organizations -----~. !'. 1' ·~' THIS SPACE DONATED BY THIS SATURDAY! .... ·- . ' -r Don Swedlund ' Inc .. . ' ,,_,,__. __ A_ ......... 2855 11arbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Soonaor toter, JIOu'll ocon General's ' • COAST r.ENERAl:. TIRE • Phcjine 540:-51.10 646-~033 ·- b l • • 0 • w th w Te th po Klas"·Ffud.- SkuII·Oii BeaChfroht "' LOlfG BEACH (UPI> -A hurilfD 1tuU with a full let of leetlf alld ""Im• nesb on lhe ch .. kbone. 'ltaJ dllcovored by ~ rolllflo 'I011kln1 l<K 111rfllh on.IM.M1ch&ont!lhunday. Detectlvd olld It wu DOI Im- mediately known lf the 1k.Wl was that of a man or a woman. The ( .: State ' ) skull was t&k·en to the countY'cor· oner's office for further ex· amlnatlon. : Police said lbe three youths, who were not Identified, found the skull near a Jelly along the Belmont Shore area here and flagged down two police officers, who,.along with a marine depart· mentofficial, removed the-skull. Fara BIU 'lUP.,.tr SACRAMENTO.(UPI) -Gov. Edinund G. BrOWn Jr.'1 com- promise farm labOr legislation bu come under heavy criticism frol'fl t~e Tea~•~r:a Union and the California Building and ConstruCtlon 'Prades Council , AFL'CIO. M:E . Anderson, director of the we.•l•rn eonrere·nce of Teamsters, Tbutaday renewed the union's oppasilion lo the pro. poial while the council de· nounCed the measure as a "labor union rip.Orr.'' OU.Pert Na~ I.OS ANGELES <UPI) -The competition for a port to handle il.$ huge share or crude oil"frpm the Alaskan pipeline has been narrowed to Los Angeles and Lons Beach., Standard Oil of Ohio anqounc~ Thundpy: The company said it will de· cide shortly which part will han. die l·ankers carrying an expected 550,000 barrels of oil a day by 1978. G~Jffl'.l!(a ~~d ' l:L CENTRO (UPI> -Some 1.000 gaming birds were seized ai· evidence Thur11day when 40 1a:W enforcement .officers raided several suspected cockfighting rillp. . 'Sheriff's deputies and police of· rteen conducted lhe raid, but no ~--)Vere made. A sheriff's df.arlment spokesman sajd c mplaints would be sou1Kt l gh the district attorney's of· f e against the owners and oferators of the rings. ' • Staff Aide Former N.ew York cbn· gressman, Allard Cow~ns· tein_. 46, has· been ~-bY . Gov. Edmund Brpwn •a1 · special assistant in the gOV. ernor's office duriqg ~he · summer. Lowenstein launched the 'movement to dump President Joltnsonl1n 1968. , Board Holds ' .;.y ~ Open Hearing On Textbooks SACRAMENTO (UPI> -The State Board or Education has been urged lo revise textbook standards to provide for equal treatment ·of the theories or e\lolution and .creation in science textbooks. Several witne5~es Thursday 1 also criticized · socia·t : science books for failing to give an 'fC· curate picture of the liv«:s or con- tributions or minorities in the United States. • . _ The board held the pUblic hear· ing before its scheduled.vote next month on a proposed list of tex· tbooks to be used in California sch.ools. The list was prepared during the last two years by a board-appaintea cpmmission. -.THE BOA.RD HAS agreed in prinCiple to permit evolution and creation lo be included in social science texts. A recent attorney genetal's Qpinion, however, aaia it' might be unconstitutional to permit the theory o{ creation to appear in science textbooks. ' Medical Walkout Spreads ' By ne A••oclated Preti .. A walkout by hundreds or an~thetlologist1 in protest of 1oarin1 malpractice insurance ratel appeared headed today tow11rd more California com· munltie1, crippling medical services in some hospital&. / T,he , elate is "saddled with a monumental problem of grave proPortlons," said Dr. Seymour Wallace, president of the Ca l ifornia Society o{ Anesthesiologista. \VALLA.CE MADE hi s eom· ment Thursday after ne\lt'S Crom the office of Gov. Edmund G. BrO\lt'n Jr. that the Travelers Corp., the major insurer of California doctors, intended to increase malpractice premiums by 400 percent on Od.. 31 . The Tr:avelers Corp. is based in Hartford. Conn . The news came oce week after Sharply increase1d rates for Northern . Califor nia aqelithesiologists by the Ar1<>naut Ins urance Co. went in· to effect. Premium boosts -as bi&h as 322 percent drove more than 200 anesthesiologists to eloae their doors in protest and drastically reduced servi«Jes at many private hospitals. The doc· tors we're faced with premiums that increas ed from $5,377 to $18,164 . ABOUT 70 doctors in Santa Clara County decided We<lnes· day to ce<tse pra<:lice on Monday except in "life or death" cases. Anesthesiologists in ~anla Crua County planned a meeting today and many were expected to join the boycott. Their colleagues in the Los Angeles area and in Sacramento also were reported talking about doing the .same thing. The walkout by the anesthesiologists has curtailed nlosl surgery a nd threatens lo idle thousands of hospital workers, including-nurses and orderlies~ Some hospitals report being on shaky financial grounds because or the absence of pa· tients. OTHER FACILITIES have closed noors a nd refused acj- mitance to all but emergenc'y cases. A walkout In Southern California would be another blow lo the Mat'}ln Luther King r Hospital ln Lds Angeles, already hit by a strike over wages by 131 young.doctors and interns. • ~-Shop.Sunday, 12:00 noon fill 5 p .m • i \ •• • • • • .. Graduation day dream. A long eyelet dress in ivory. With puff sleeves, smocked bodice, back sash. By Snippy of California . . • , In poly.Ster and cotton. , From a collection of long graduation dresses in pink, yellow'or white with short and long sleeves. All in teen sizes 6 to 14, S38 Young Teens f ' .; " # .!. . ' . . ' . f I f • •' ·~·....,---.:., .. Uillt~·.,,...~ ... I •' r· tJ ~ • .!•' I ., ' . n: ,.. ~ •• ~· t} ,\ '• ' ·.: ·: • • ' ' '· ,(. ' . ~J' ' (. -r n • " I .. I! ~\ + ~ ... ' ' , • .. • ' • ': ~ 1 • • • ; ., • .. . ~. • 4 1 • ... , \ ~ ' I '1 ~ • 'I • ~· ' - Murder Rap 4.ppealed . ' SAN.FRANCISCO <U PI> · -The Sttite .court o( Ap- peal has been asked lo re- verse the murder COO\'ic· tion in the Inez Garcia ' ease, which attracted the sympathy of feminist mili· \ants. Mr,. Garcia. found gui l- ty or second deJi;ree murder in Monterey c.oun. ty last October, said she killed.,, man \lt'ho allegedly helped rape her-; --0-e f e n se Attorne-y Charles Garry told the ap· peal cou rt Thursday his client did not receive a fair trial because the judge \l.'ould not let the jury con- sider raJ>(> as a motive for '.the siaying. W 01nan Sues Five In Bar St~eaking NAPA (UPI) -Conspiracy to streak was the complaint against five persons Thursday in a ci vil damage suit. They were accused of ·'con- spiring" at a party last year to send two of their group streaking through a local bar. Plaintiff Wilma Gardner said she was knocked over by a streaker and suffered a back in·· jury. .. Friday. May9. 1975 DAILY PILOT Ad 'Goi11g to the Dogs' \ Sex Bill Backed; • • Pot Bill Rejected .: \ -SACRAMENTO CUPI I -The California Assembly Thunday ·~ sent Gov. Edmund G. Bro,,_,,, Jr. a bill legalizing a.II private sex ~ acts between consenting adults but rejected a measure substan·' ti all y reducing marijuana penalties. Supporters or the marijuana bill said they would try again · and blamed the 37-36 defeat, in part, on worries that passage of the two highly eJllOlional bills on lhe same day might make some people think California \l.'as ''going lo the dogs.'' _ The governor supports the concept of both bills. which are .... authored by liberal San Francisco Democrats. · AFTER LITTLE DEBATE, the Assembly voted 45.-26 to ac· cept Senate amendments to the bill repealing any sanctions as old as 103 years against private sexual activity by consenting adulls. .. We have take n a major step ror individual freedoms in this state," said Assemblyman Willie L. Brown , who has been striv· ing ror more than six year to win legislative approval of the measure, "What we are doing is condoning a perversion and sickness and saying it is legal," declared Assemblyman Mike Antonovich (R·Glendale>. Dubbed a "Bill of Ri ghts" for homosexuals, it would eliminate criminal penalties for oral copulation, sodomy and adultery. FINAL PASSAGE came one week after Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally cast an histori c tie·breaking vote in the Senate lo pass the bill on a 21·20 vote. An hour after Thursday's sex bill vote. the Assembly began debate on the marijuana bill by Sen. George Moscone which pro· vidcs for trarfic ticket.style citations for persons caught with less lhiin an ounce or marijuana or about 20 cigarettes. The 37·36 vote was rour short of the minimum 41 votes ' needed, with none or the Republicans voling "eyes" because or a party caucus position against the measure. Fourteen Democrats joined Republica_n~ in defeating the bill. 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Reagan. lf sc'hool boards now ·act on the authority given them by the new' law, they could be doing a .ravQr lo non-smQking students who a t last wo uld have a chance to get out {rom under the restroom smoke haze they find so offensive. And perhaps removal of the ban would u.lso re· ·move the fun of defying"tr . . Open flouting of campus no-smoking r uJ es ~as n ecessitate d expe~ive and not very e r~ect1ve monitoring {>rograms by te~chers who have-bett e r things to do. Meanwhile smoking h as become the number one cause or student s us pensions. The only immediate e ffect of this is to deprive the stud ent of class time while failing to curb his s moking ha bit, which he can freely indulge off campus a11d often at home. Probably m ore to the point would be st epped up efforts to e mphasize the negative aspect s of the habit i throug h education. From. now on, it's up to the school boards to de · cide to use the n ew law or not , as their communities prefe r . Fiscal Wisdo m Orange County supervisors are finally coming to grips with the fact tha t in tough budget times ·like these, jus t about the Last thing the county government should be us ing tax dollars for is e:x pensive office buildings. · months, were. puJ over until June's bud-ge(· hearinfs where the final policy judgment wiU be 111ade. Considering estimates that the county's tax rate will increase by as milch as ·~ cents per $109 of as· sessed valuation next year, the buildings seem losical as the first things to be QU<lStioned. \ The proposed new Health Depart~ent hend- quar~rs bu_ilding, w_hich _woul cost more than.~5- million over a 30-ycar fease...-ure ase term, 1st;1 t needed because space in e~ting buildings is availa· ble. . And the the so-called super-building-a $6.7 million administrative office structure-was never really needed at all. N o t So Sweet Whe n Long Beach As~emblyman Mike Cullen went to the m ovies and was charged 85 cents for a three-ounce candy bar he was ,ru)t pleased. When he found the wholesale price of the bar was 35 cents he Was even less 'pleased.· (Vetlding machines dispeose. most i .5-ounce b a rs for 15to20cents). · So Cullen has introduced legislation to stem what he te rms. ''gouging" by theate r-owne r s on prices of candy, popcorn and 0th.e r refreshme nts sold to patrons. . · His bill, which bas wpn iajtiaJ committee ap· proval, would limit the mark-up to 50 percent of the wholesale price. Ho.)Y apP.ropriate.that limit is m ay be open to de bate. But his idea will appeal to moviegoers who have grumbled about inflated prices for nol· always.fresh refreshrrients. ; .,..- ' \ • ' ' " •• ' . ' • • " -• ,, ~ "'; ' .. ' ' •• • • . •• ·- •• • • ,, Two limes in a s many days this week, the board ba cke d away from approving m ajor construction jobs that could indebt county taxpaye r s for years. It's no secr et that the caody stand is a theater ~money-maker.and there is no r~as?n it sh~uld not be. But some operators have invite d this. sort of legisl ativ~ attention by pushing too hard for its conve~ ni~t pro!its. 'If you ask-111e, elUef; I 'd start looking form . . ""' Both projects, in the planning stages for ·many :Panic -Over Pension 1 Has _a ~oll ow Ring To the Editor; It breaks my heart 1D see a grown man cry1,I am refer.fing, of course, to HEW Secret.ary Caspar «Weinberger . He has released the ·.story that this buge Social Securi· ty ratse. wiU r:uin our economy, ·cause rull8Way inflation and play ·heck wilhournationaldebl. Is he rig.ht or is HE?just another politician flipping hJI gums? The Social Security payroll aver;iges $160 for each eligible-person each month. Each Social Security reci· pient will receive qn average raise of about $12 t:acl) month. So Caspar Weinberg.er lhinks $12 monthly will undermine our economy. Here is a government empl0ye that has been living off the tax- payers mo.st of hi s working life 'and will himself retire with a pension of $30,000 lo $40,000 ea:h year and yet he begrudges the people that have been supporting 'him their $12 per month raise. , CA.SPAR does not feel it infla- tionary for Congressmen to re- tire with their huge pensions after a few years of service or federal judges to pull down $50 ,000 for their pension. but still he thinks $12 each month to peo· pie who tiave earned it by the sweat of their brow is torpedoi ng our economic structure. Evide'ntiy Mr. Weinberger 'doe's not r.ealize the people he is criticizing have fought and won two world wars, built our roads from muddy paths to modern freeways, supported our school systems with their money t ill they are t~e best in the world and \11atched their tax.es go lo build the huge juggernauts from which political and . governing bOdies send forth their golde n promises and spend these same taxpayers' money. I wand.er ir he knows the people receiving this $12 raise hiiiv e paid into lhe Social Security fund most of the ir working lives. I a m sure if Caspar Wein- berger would get all of the able· bodied relief recipients orr of hi s welfare rolls and Put them to work he could coter this s12 pay· ment easily. 1$11 't it positively amazing how our government ·can throw two hundred billion d ollars down a r at hoJ e in Southeast Asia a nd yet can 't come up "-'ith a $12 a month raise to an American citizen that may be havin g to eat cal or dog food and live in a flea bag? STANLEY WILSON kastltff To the Editor: The sensitive reparting done by the Daily Rilol on the Fair· grounds fire was really ap- preciated by the horse set that we know. The TV news handled il so poorly -just a bit ol sensalionaJ ( J Lelle" lr<>m •••de•i ••e .,..•l(CI,,.... TIW ri91M, U. c..-..w •lier• lo lot >PM• ar•h,..,11.ote .._..,,,,... ,......,..,, Lelle•• al )(1(1 ,..o•di o• ins worl IW .,.,.,. p<efffe1Ke lo ll l•llof•s mui l olKI-~9fto'IW• -,,...,lon<J .tdd••~~OMI 11.tfrl•> ~, ..... ,1-klMn. Q""sl 11 •MUO<••~I rr•>D~ '' •PP.trflll, Pot-t~, Woll nolbePllDhslled news lo them -that the Pilot re· all y was appreciated. RUTH HYNDS Dbclpllne 'To the Editor : I still find it hard to believe lhe letter from Bruce Hopping of M ity 1 in whi ch he berates Mr . J ames Bold ing for hi s views on child education in b e havior· which parents must supply. I n paragraph one. he ca lls parental discipline "the epitome of Orang~ County brand law and order.'· So be care£ul parents; do not correct your little darlings lest you be accused of police brutality . In paragraph two, he is if)· censed cit the thought of a quota· lion from the Bible. IN THE next paragraph he procee d s to be littl e King Solomon. Would you like to guess on "'·hom he ca lls to improve up- on the Bible and the wisdom of Solomon ? Would you believe Or. Spock ? ' ' Good Lo rd , Bruce, even Dr. Spock acknowledges al long last that he didn 't know what he was· talking about when it comes to pa renta l discipline. He may be great in medical matters and diets for children . This is his field and he is qualified. However . of£ the record he concedes th at he wo:os. to a g reat degree, responsi· bit> for the "'ave of student law· Jessness <ind destruction which plagut!d o ur cou ntr )' as the babies· brought up according to his theories became old enough to demonslrate how completely u·rong he was. This is a burden he u·ill have to li ve with to his dy- ing day. a nd the progeny of his error for the rest of thei r lives. In paragraph four he equates the "'"'·ood shed" solution to adolescent antics with criminal abuse and chilCl-batlering. Could this analogy possibly be bom oI intelligent thought? PAUL WESTBROOK Boon d"flflle7 To the Editor': An Associated Press dispatch quo t e d Congressman Dale Milford (D·Texas) as charging that pressure by a group of California representatives result· ed in a decision lo .,.urchase $6 million worth or a "deficient fighter plane·' for the Navy. J a m not qualified to e \•aluale fighter planes . But my memory Is painfuUy clear and I recall that during the time JohDson was President and McNamara was Secretary or Oerense. a $12 biltion C'ODtract was awarded a Texas plane builder tor a swept-wing fighter that McNamar3 hailed as the unjvets al plane for a ll military •e.rviter and tor all purposes. It was chosen over the model submitted by j!oeing or -Seaiue whlcb all miUtary ... per\$ agreed was s uperior and of lesser cost , I remember also me.n,y ol these piallO! crashed in Vietnam and U>e 'NaVy retuSed to adopt. them Have ·you ever ·notieed that we have to put up ,banners in order lo remember our tragedi-es -1.Remember the Al a mo{ Remember Pearl H-ltrbOr Ille.member Agnew/R emelJ)b:er Viel- na m -ahd 'fh'.e n "Ush he adlon g right j nto· the nextoPe~ ' ' · CLOD HOPl'~R . ', ~JG•<-••~•l-~11¥ r~ Miii .. "" ..-C:H'-'O'Nt' ~t !flt ...... , ........... ~"':~~,... -ft u. G-..~. 0.11y ti\lfi. · becaus e of their excessi ve "'eight. I would be mo~t interested jn an explanation of this $12 billion boond9ggle. EDWARD LEWIS Good Tearlllng To the Editor: Re.: Comment Page, May 3. In Sister Robert Ann, one will find a teacher to all ay the fears that Professor Steven Cahn ex- presse~ regarding excellence in education . She is dedicated to her first graders a t Our Ludy Queen or Angels whe re our son is a pupil, demanding excell ence when she feels she can expect it and the best kind of directi on and dis· cipline in · areas . that need im· provement. We can only thank her for the steadrast devotion and attention she has given to her Class and praise hK for the resu:lls s.he has produced. ELEANOR W. SOPKOVICH Freedo• T rain To the Editor: Since m y letter urging Orange County citizens to l''rile thei11 Congressmen and the Freedom Train Foundation appeared in the press, I have been snowed un- der with calls and letters about the tr.ain, which is nQ.\V touring the northeastern s tales. t ThelFreedom Train consists of 10 exhibit cars. each 70 reet long: containing important his\Orical exhibits dating from the \>irth of our nation lo the present time. A moving walkway tak.es a P4:tson slowly through each car and a radio explains what you see. THE TRAIN s to1>5. from one day to three wee.ks depending on the size of the city. It is pulled by a n old -f as hi o n e d s t ea m locomotive. As it goes through the cities, enroute, it will move from 7 to .IO miles per hour. It is painted red , white Bnd blue, whi ch makes it very cOlorlul. • The tentative schedule calls tor it to be in Sacramento Nov. 18. San Francisco Nov. 5, Fresno Dec. 9, Los Angeles ~. 16, and San Di.ego Jan. 8. Anaheim has put in a strong bid for a stopover. San Juan Capistrano Is also requesting one al its ne wly refurbished hi!i · lori('al R.R. OepOl. As D'st.ri~a. 2t, Amertcan Leeton Community Service Chairman. I have been urgin3 veterans to demand that Oranae Countv be included in the Freedo·m Train Tour. Wber~o write: The American Freedom Foundation, 5205 Leesburg P ike . BaiJe y 's Crossroads, Va. 22041. Also write your CQngr\'ssm en of the House IJ1d Senate Ip W asblAl\oa. l>.C. ' O.W. PRICE •• A tt,1ck 011 Ford Raises Te,1f pers ·· • Isr ael Stand ·Backf&eA WASHINGTON -A head-on . attack against President Ford by one or Israel's · most respected journalists here has push'ed While House political tem_- peralures closer to the boiling point and hardened this tentative cOnclusion : Israel 's battle lo out· flank Gerald Ford in 'his own country is getting rougher. One immediate .Ford response: a unique effort -' ' '· .EVANS-.N9 ¥'A.K , Rabin's top political advisers. As &uch , it is receiving close White •louse 'tlenlion. THE CHIEF American villain i n Israe li ea.es sinc e t h e breakdown qf secre:tary of State Henry Kissjn ger 's Israeli· Egyptian peace mediation '98.!i been Kissinger. "Kissinger. ~.is not America!" wrote a journalist in Ma-'ariv (often regarded as -a gpvernment v.oil!e') jw;f: beU>re President Fo"rtl's April 21 in· terview wi th CBI. "lie whl have to ·r e ach a:greement. with con · gressional l~.ad,ers 91l hos much l~ael's requesl fo r S2.6 billion in new militar)' anjl economic aid should be • •• to go •. if np~...,l~~. tlJel!JP.moc· row ; 1r not tomorrow, then the day after.'' cut. The President's hope is to gain a consensus berore he sends the I srael -aid packa ge t o Congress, thus checking Israel's pressure cam paign on Congress to raise the a nte. "' The a nti-Ford criti·que ap. peared on April 23 in Israel's most r espected dail y newspaper. Ha'aretz, under the byline ol Its top Amer ican reporter, Dan Margalit. ., ''ACOLD MAN who is develop· ing a grudge against Israel is now sitting in the White House," Marga lit wrote. ''ln no way does he now resemble the ~raid Ford who, as a member of_ ll1e)fouse from Michigan, signed petitions~ tor arms tor Israel and spoke al meetings of the J ewishlobby .•• Thal Margalit should attack President Ford is scarcely re· markable in a countrY wbich en· joys no table freedom of ex· pression . Wh al is significant is th at hi gh offi cials in the Ford ad- ministration a re convinced that his criticism closely paraJlcls private sentime nts of sOme or Israeli Prime Minister Yltzh8k But the Presjdent 's careful even-handedness between J1rael and the Arabs during his CBS in· ler'View changed the focus of at· tack . Asked whether he wanted a meeting with Ra bin to help clear the air following Kissinger's failure, the-President said that it he met Rabin he would want to meet Arab Je~ders too. That was vintage Jerry Ford. White House aides never did pre· pare a briefing paper for the Presiden~ before that interview on a possible. m eeting with Rabin .. Thus, 1,,-the President's ansWer, e ntirelY his own. trig· gered' Margalit's report to Ha,'arelz the following day. , Wha\ jrajses the Pres;U:J~nt's hackles. II.bout Is rael 's anti· administration campaign is its nssumptiOn that pro-Israeli publicists can sway U.S. public opinion and Congress again!l lhe •dministralion. Indeed, many of Israel's staunc hest fri ends in Congress al so are finding .{aull privately with the campaign, a fact M"r . Ford is well awar~ of. ISRAELI a mbassador Simcha Dinilz has been told privately by several pro-rsfaeli congrelslaPl leaders tba:t'attacks on Mt. Fm-d and Kissinger could boo~ against Israel. Similar W#niMs of pro·Ist1ae1i ove'rkiU agaiiast1(ie Ford administration -a nd agajnst all U .5. polilicianl·will· ing lo crillcize Israel -ar~ C'OID· ing-rrom highl y r espected leaders of the American·J.ewtsh comfnunity both worried and · eaddened by ocee.sional lrltem- perance jn ·the reaction tb any criticism of Israel's tact.icrs1 On~ 11u c h leader. RyJhan ;Jipo.kbinder or the A.metiean· .Iewis h-;Committ.ee (A.IC). 'firole i"'-;ite ·~pril 22 edi~on or Ute -: Ii. 's .a\ltl\Orl.t •t {v• ··was biogtoµ. J..,etter :· •• bat "thett-have -Deen:· .~an~ .. justified. and needlessly l re- actions recent ly lo aCat ts m'ade by somp membtr l of Congress'' critical or Israel. T H E I MME DIAT E l•.Ue between Mr. Ford and lstael ii the U.S. "reassessmen~1 • of American interests in the Middle East following collapse or Kiss· inger's mediation. The heart of that reassess.ment is how .tO ha.n· die Israel's pending request for long-term mjlilary aid and ,lhe new embargo on advari~e<;t weapons previously earmatked for I srael's' powerful a rmed forces. · Having .ruled out large, qew arms g uaranlees lh,.al would have the dfect of "underwrj~J a stilemitte;' bet~en Israel the Arabs,' Ote Pr:esident ii seek· ing -tindi"« .-!. assurances ol , congressional supp<>rt. before he l dttides how rriuC& to give. Hence. in the battle between t l\tf. FOrd aild ttle Israel lobbf for , ' control or C"ongreas,. ~n the Past • an inveterate lsraeU ally . the ·: President now hOlds high c~. The more ··shrill" the attac~ on : him ttecome, the tougher he ls SO- ing to get. I f II • Perfect Wife Gets Nef'<· E·aok : "\\'t•lt·onlt' ho mt" boy. This old plat'l' ;.1111 't bt•t•n the i,antt• s in<.·eo. ~ ou '' l'lll off up ~or th tu that falll'Y Yankt•e l <J\\ st·hool." "Thanks, Dad. But what I eame ho me to tell you is that this girl in my c lass, Virginia ... \Vell , "''e're going to get married when we graduate in June." "Married? That's a mighty big step, boy. \\'hat with this here re· cessio n and all, it ain't go· ing to be easy f6r even a b~ight young feller like you to land a job." ··1 know . Dad . llalf lhe g u ys wh o g r a du a t e d last yeu are still looking, "See-there, boy? Lovedoo'tfiJI no larders.'' "That's why I 'm getting mat· ried, ·oad. Virginia will be t.M: perfel't wife." "Sbe'a a:ot a,buahel of money~~·, "Not a cent, Dad. But she's sot drive, ambition and three job of· fers aJre,.ady." ' "YOU MEAN to tell me she's 1olnfto~othe provl~ · "It's fh• only way these days, ' ' I I ( ) it I t~lilt get~ job ana She can ... •• : ART HOPPE ''YoU're r\g~t .aa rain, son. • , These uppity f~malt;i t.are living - • · ' • high on ~he 98)1\0~)'I. llut ti cven~so, w"hltt makes~oujo all· ti Dad. Wh al with minority hiring pov.·erful 1ure this heri: Vtralnla ,.. practices, a guy can 't get a job can beat out 3)1 thest ~ w for love nor money. But a female hunting gals?·' ' • lawyer can.'write her own ticket. "Well , Dad, she'sblac:k." • And she thinks I «;an·be a real ··Th<.1 nkGO(t ~·· • helpmate toherinherc_areer.'' -------------;" "1\wbal?" , r _. "A heJpmat._e, Dad. You know, ORAN GE COAST maybe t can lutk Into a Job as a typist or something whilt she's getting st a rted. or course. ""'hen "''e have children ... ·• "Her or you ?" '"l-lt•r . Dad. But I 'II bl: a ~rl'al homemaker. You know, eht..,_ taining her boss. ~ charity 'work, jo~ing OU\DldijiOlis .. " ··~·~ hop-..i r~ wvil1<1, boY.-'. llut I doo 'tt«:kon lh<.l>lon w~ A h ave n o place for a homemaker." "An,twl .y, .shU a~.-eat,c.a.tch, Dad. Sil JONI iood lwldOll lltir ' shoulder6 &411 a :real ·brtpt Mu.re. ·1 kOOw 1 'll lf'OW to love her. She can otter me all lhe thinas I wont in lire," "WE!,L, NO .. , I'm j~ a l!>Od _ ol ' boy, son. But I koow limn are. chanslng. Maybe you're doing the btBt lhin1. '' · ""11' sure of ii, Dad. Alter all, DAILY PILOI • j ' • • VINYl ·· . t,1ATERIAL •IDEA l:'FOR TABLE CLOTHS, · SHELF'Cdl/ER IN'G, UPHOLSTERY; ETC. •· · · · • , . · •48 & 54 INC H WIDTHS •EASY TO CUT, &EW. OR<PAS'rE ,.. -• . • ·t •50 FOOT •ST·RUNG ' ' oN'NVLON •CUT TO AHY L'ENGTH . I 'e SI NC LE COLOR ROUND BEADS • ·•' QUA PRICE '259 . COMP. . RE .All so fl, J.95 ' . ' .. " ... BRIGHT WHITE &COLC?RS COllP. RETAIL 9'5 ,01111 ,l'lll!l 5~~ • .. Friday. 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Superoisors Pass Animal Ordinance Ell~ T homas of Saol two male companlona te1Ufied .that the child Ana and two.,_,Cl If°"' ,\¥fro, Indicted by t~e died lrom repeated but· ·M~.rtn• J:.ev' ~.,,_~ ~'.,.Jury on m.u.rder-~::;:===::::::::::::========i l dered lo ,,~. ·lrl~l ·J~ ~ ' -· 'h 23 In Oro~g~ County n..'!;10 Term Superior C·ourt oh iL'C-e SANTA ANA -Orange County supervisors have enacted a new county a,nimal control ordinance. Jn a concurrent action, the board adopted a policy statement prepared by the special task Corce assigned last year to draft the new county codes. BESIDES THE changes in the ordinance itself, supervisors adopted a new animal care and licensing ree schedule that Ci"es a break to owners of neutered animals. The most substantive changes in the ordinance include: -Clarification of the kind or firearms animal control officers can carry. They can carry only county-issue, over-and-under rifles and shotguns. -Specifies when leashes are to be used and when they can be dispensed with. -Prohibits animals from leaving droppings on public and private property unless authorized and requires t~,dog owner to remove the droppings. -Eliminates individua l animal license requirements for Ceoter Opened ANAHE l ftl -The Orange County Chapter or the National Hemophilia Foundation has established a 24·hour treatment center for he mophiliacs at Anaheim Memorial Hospital. O<!ath Notirf!s licensed kennels and research In· stitutions. -PROVIDES FOR transfer of dog licenses. -RedeCin~s the term "ken· nel" to conCorm to the zoning code definition. The resoluUon provides for the fee increases and requires de· posit of a neutering fee for female dogs adopted' rrOm private or public animal shelters. The most significant f ee schedule change came in the in· dividual dog license category. The current charge is $5 for a one-year license good from June ORANGE COUNTY Supervisors 'j St~dy R~turn Of Offenders toJuneofthenextyear. SANTA ANA _A prOJ>OSed The new schedule not only pr~ procram aimed at putting so- vldes for vai;:ying terms b1.1t also called "career criminals" back requires owners of non -neutered behind bars as soon as~slble animals to pay fees twice as high after their latest ofte1\5es_ is un· as owners of neutei-ed dogs. der study by Orange County The annual license would still Supervisors. cost SS for the neutered dog but Two supervisors, Robert Bal· SlO tor a non·n~utered one. Also tin and Laurence SchmU, wanted available would be six-month, to squelch the proposal optrigbt 18·monlh and 24 -month licenses. Tuesday. bu t the rest or the board Kennel fees· would also in· asked for time to. determine the crease Crom the current range or overall cost or the project to tax- $10 tO $30 per year 1.0 a range or payers. from $40 to $120. THE ACTION THE board was THE ADJUSTMENTS made by being asked to take was endorse· supervisors Tues day Primarily ment of a grant application by involved removal of pet shops the county Criminal Justice from several code sections that Council to the federal Law En· didn't applytothe m andaspecific forcem en t Assistance Ad · statement as to puppy exe:rcising ministration <LEAA). requirements in pet shops. Supervisors were told the coun· The county ordinance as re· ty could expect to gel $359,000 or vised apPJlies primarily to unin· the estimated $400,000 firsl.·year murder charges filed SAN DfEGO CAP) -A after the woman 's 2· mah reputed to be a ma· year·old ""d&ughter died jor supplier of MexlcaD last Feb. 20. heroin to drug pushers ln Judge Everett W. lhe8eattleareaha1beeh Dickey set the trial dat.o sentenced lo sJx y~ara In tor Mrs. Thomas, 19, ant! federf l prtaon. Armando· Marines JdS£P,h .Randall.1 Melero Gomez, Sl, of 22, and Cr'aii Walter Cfiula V!stl, received the }Ubner, 22. The .trio ii sentence ftO D) U.S'. Dis· held in county jail wtth trlct Court ~Judae _ball set at $50,000 each. Edward J . Scbwarlz. SERVIC.E . SALES EST.t.ILISHED "·l 925 ' fACTOIY AUTHOl.IXID SllVICI MAGNAVOX SONY RCA PHONE 494.7573 corporated areas. cos~s t.rom the LEAA. l~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~t~~ LO"MAN Mcll'l!NNll.'f AT LAST!! ROWLAND L. LOHMAN, o•s.ed .,CHARD 1£RRY McKENNEY, IW•Y May S. 1•.JS, HGpe, ld•llG .• M. 0.1. 0, dH trl M•y I. IWS. Sul'vi...ODylll,wlle\ticlorl•GINewpof1 S1,1t vlved Dy Ills wl le NlilrQtrel; Be.ch, Cil.; l•lher GI AGwllnd G. Ot:i11dc:ltlldrtn, Alcll•rd •nd ,J1,1lle Lol\rTwll ol NtWPOr1 Bel<h ...:! Mrl-MCK1-y ol San hr1>•rdlnG, C..;Ws- Terrr M<L•11g1t!in ol M•tibl.I; llK IN, Mrl. f ri11tces Robins"";--' ••ndelllldr111. S..r .. ltes wlll ti. held nieces ilnd neti~I. 111 Ue11 GI ti-ts, S.l1,1rcUr •t ll :od'AM. Lill!• Cltt>rl;llol ((lfttrlDllUon' ITWIY tM m.o;o '"Thi Tht Flowers, forest Lewn·Glencl•le, ...,,,.rl(.,. C....ur Scl<lely. Att~ C.. Pierce 8ro!l>ers Mortuilf"y. 120Wl!st mtt1ls Dy Tr. Nept...,... Society witll Wilih•"Olll'f'I Blvd., LGS Angeles, C... Wt•l•llil•. directors. IEUllOADWA.Y MORTUARY 110 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642-91 50 McCOIMICK MORTUA.IY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 PACIFtC VIEW MfMORIA.L PAIK Cemelcry Mor!uary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, Cah lorn1a 644·2700 cdi~:::tr~:RAL HOMI 780 1 Bo lsa Ave. Westm1nsler B93·3525 SMM"HS' MOITUAIY 627 Main SI. Hunhngton Beach 536·6539 P lJ lll.IC i'\OTICE •• ,.1, MOTICI TO Cltl!OITOJIS SU1"ea1oa COUltT Of' TNll. 5TATI 0, CAU.OllUUA l'Oll TMI COUNT'f Oli'OllANOI ....... ....,..., E\~leof EMMA WILMA KING, ..... IEMMA W. IONG, ••• EMMA KINO, ... ii E. WILMA KING. •II• MAS. M.D. l(ING , tle WILMA E . KING, -· NOTICE IS HElll!llY Gl\tEN le n. tr...:lltor' ol ,,,. ilbove J1;1med dKtdilfll tNll •U __ , l\tV1"9 t lillfftl ilOl~I ltie ukl dK.o...i1 ••• r.qvlr.i ., Ille """"· 91111 Ille Mt eu .• ry -.C.IW..,., Ill ll'lt _,le. Of I,,. Clerk of 1"9 ~ - UI ... ~.,. to Pl"•.,.fll lfltm, wltf\P"f lliltffWY VOMCMr1, to Ille u11Chttl ..... M IMS ..... c.....ic•. L•o-INl:ll, Calllof"llll, wftlcll II ll'lt Pl.Ce Of •· ""'"IM~lflitll ..... tt.o .. ,,.."."' t• °"' •"•'• il4 .... -.... ~. wllMl'I IOO!r rftO<'lll'tt •flff UW llrtt .-.D11c1111ti Of'"'' f!Ollc•. O.lld,,...w1. 1•1s. M(lVINO.KINO E•~u10I" Of""' Wiii ., , ... ii .............. <llitC.tidMI J.Aal.SON &flOOQ:tTelN ...... _"'" .. ~ _, .. ~ ........ CllUl .... 1 m11m.._ .....,,.,,., .. cul# """"'"'" °'...., C...11 Olll'f' ll'lllt, Mtyt, lt, U , IO, lnS ~· ' . J THE SILENT BUTLER Comes to Orange County! "'WE DO 'WHAT THE MAID CAN"T" •NIYATE HOMES •APAITMENTS •MOTEl.S •TOWNHOUSES •IEMTALS •CAllH CRUISERS TAKE ADY AMT AGI OF OUR PR~SUMMH Sl'ICIAL 0... Crews _... laadad •"-eel - Why shOuld you buy yc>ui new Fiat from us? ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED! Wo S.ppl)i AN MdM~s aod ~-nt. TRY OUR GEHERAL SEllYICE - llG OR SMALL-WE DO IT AU \Vcll. let's fa~e i1:we are a linletoff 1he beaten 1rack .. \Ve have· to do lllore.. \Ve have lo offer 1he w-eatesl ' savin~sand the best servi~. YQu knowwha1? Wedo!,• Co111e in today und bro\\'Se urounJ. ' E11joy 'tout SumrN<-l-11-. Cle..,!llQ "'~-Bl.ti-- aasa • • • free flowering plant iust for niom Fashion Island is more than just a place to shop 60 delightful stores. We're giving mom a FREE flowering plant all day Saturday. Look for the flower ca rts on the mall. Supplies limited .•. while they last. -" , .. FASHfON ;Y .. i ISLAND NEWPORT 0 OEl>ITElt ,Mlfk C...I Hltftwer-hMee11 Ja ...... Mlf ~ I • ·' '• • • WARM UP SUIT 'fAl\IOUI HAND ' JAClEJ, Simo I ••all, soaM, 11111•, 1ara1. x '"!'' Fiii 111111 11111 zl"'" S asl 11· 111·11'''' 1 ••cktt: 1l11tlc • · _.,,.,. th lacl 1t ll1 Jick1l PAHJ, ll11llc waist 1111: •I· IH·llHor rtir ,.chi. Sii• la· ••tll llko -111111 slnis wltl 1111011 ,1t•a11•1 crmo. N1· 111 '''"''at 11kl11. .. AllOlllD COLOIS QG.29.00 THRU MDTHIRS DIY ONLY 19'' IWlfl CIAICE • UllWfltlCAll • UY•iAT t.1J:?Al.OS:¥1RDfS ILVO. f l lDOll.to llACM (21J) J71·1SS1 ltotADAMI MUNllNGTOM llACM (21 J) ff2·2121 (7 14) tlS.4'SS Ihe Take It 'With You Store BRASS BEDS Sotid Brass King ·size : v._·.,, ~, \ Headboards 1 ; 1 · • ' From $199- Hundreds to C)loose from: ., .. 25%. This Week Onlyl; Chrome Frame Directors Choin- S )'S <>!, . Chrome & Gl,ass Dining Tables , · and Cocktail 'Tables, frQm $39. · ' ' Wrought Iron BAK~a's RACl'(s . All si:ts .6. nil color.T: ·brass tr;m 'If desired . From $29 .. • pro ject gene lions will cessr the what Wh pos rejec co•a seco jecte bee a viola ordin AS. coun: the s oo a ~ j'acl .. II si mp Harb cbnip silho ship. B Lau r dicat Jor t wor Oran "I tab, there Cla c;ount cost m ay maxi to SU <ling · bold wire 1110 lo .~lee Jng \COnt ' T 1by !WhO ~o tani >the Uaw }gar 'mo t ... Harbor Mar leer Okayed "Afl-tt months of wre9llng ond numerous hearinas.t Oru.nge Coun- ty au Vjlorll have up· prov bryslruction of a .si.gn r''"' ·the en -trance to' •Dahn llarbor that could.cost 01 much as $25,7:50. Only Superviaor Ralph Clark voted ogailnst the project, which will in· elude the lurae sig_n and landscaping. around it, saying, "Th~.'C!>•t ls too much far. m e to swallow.'' • ··~~ .~q11~aled? -... . ..,, Act Closetljor" 50().pound Ham WINSTED, Conn. <UPI) 'The law says you C8ll't bring a pig into a barroom In Connec-. ... tlcut .and that 1lncludei;; 500. pound Big Earl, whose IW"l'I•· owner say& he c4111belly usstothc bar, guzzle a couple of ·brews und lhen e~t lbe cans'. But the boys nt the Freight House care won't be . seetng Bis Earl. The police t losed his act. Eltrl'a fans bw.ck but lhere was a IQUealer among them. A phone call to the l~al police from a concerned woman began Inquiries into the legality ol the porker'• perfor111ance. PQLlj::E SGT. Francis O'Neill said the woman caller was ''pre· tty upset. She told me SOD?ething or :;omeone was going tO eat a live chicken" •t the care 8_!1.d DENNIS J . Deli'sle'. part "'her son was aolng to see it.'' \ O'Neill informed Delisle 1t owner of the bar located in a was against the law to bring a former f!!ilroad freight house, pig into a barroom and referred said his partner, thougb't it the case to the state Uquor Com· miQht be a good idea to &Ive mission. local talent a break and booked Delisle said liquor inspector Big Earl for a Wednesday nilhl Charles F . Holland phoned him. debut . E' ' Farmer Clifford Crossman ••vou GOT a permit for live THR~ 'YERSIONS or was a little disa~pointed with entertainment?'' a&IiedHolland. proposed lsince-e pro-the cancellation .. e was all set "I told him t had a permit for the e ntry t4f}cn hat been J'ect beai.p. Tho gh the to take Big Earl to a car wash a band,'' said Delisle: gcneraledesign spccirica· berore the show. The regulars "ls the pig going to whistle?" were looking forward to the Holland asked. ~ lions have been set, it ~ pcrlorroance an·d lhe manage· '.DeU;tledidn'tknowforsure.re will be up to the sue. · cessful bidder as 10 how ment even r·igged a.barricade on. ~nd thut was it for Big Earl the sign will look and the dance floor to keep Big •. an1d:ih~ biz. ' ••j's· _,, ., __ , .... i what it will be made or. -. ..... ....,...,.,-:;;1;."A"""*"'"*"WWW,..,.,,. • ..,m••s:01milllllil•M· ioo:::ai"m"""""'""-''""'"•'"••'""-"-"'·--""·""'· oi--iii When-the sign was pro-r-;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;:::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:::.;;;:;:;:;;:;;:;;:j posed last year. it was reject,ed by the regional coastal (jOmmission. The second ~pt wa.a re- jected by superylsors. because it wQuld haVe violated the county sign ordinance. ,.,. AS '.JtN~ISIU'NED by coun y ,.,prk pl•noers, the &igq ·will be locatea on ·a 1rnall, triangular parctl et the corner of :Pel Otifapo Street' and ;Pacifir:Coast Highway. ··It wllt9 lo have read simply ''Dana Point Harbor'' pos!tlbly ac- companied by a stylized silhouette of a sai ling ship. But Supervisor Laurence Sch mit in· dicated he woUldn't vote .tor the sign unless the word s ''County of Orange" were added. "IF WE' Rt: paying the tab, it s hould be on there," he said. Clark obje~tcd to the county's bearing the full cost of the sign, which may cost less than Ole maxltoum figure quoted to supervisors. if the bid· ffing is brisk. He said the h olders of l eases and conce ssio ns at the barbor should pay part :or the_~rice. I :Two Sue :In .Death ' ' COME TO KALEVALA FOR THAT.SPECIAL GIFT FOR THAT SPECIA.L ·MOTHERI '· " ,. . • *Sparkling ARABIA and.llTTALA GLASS * Sliver ••. Pewter .•• Bronze Jewelry * Luxurious Mohair Stoles and Blankets ..... arimekko Fabric J . . DANA POINT MARINA j714) 496-7720 , . '·KALEVALA Open: 1'1 a.m. to 5 p.m. 'Til 9 p.m. Fri . & Sat., before Mother's Day • ' ... ORCHIDS l'lrfocl ,itt ·--....... Mtf -lo•ttd ... i..t l~:=:~~~~~~~~~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~i ·•hJwHlls ' ALAMJ;;DA CAP) -A ,:.::,.•:. s1n ln'Poodle $3,000 damage suit has been nt~ by the owners 1 • , QUILTING BEE & 20 .CRAFTS JEWEL COURT-SAT. MAY I 0 ' I • WESTCLIFF PLAZA/' y , 17th arid Irvine -in Newport Beach PETUNIAS EXPIRES 5/11 Q 0 0 0 TWISTED JUNIPER Rog. 2.9t o! a small poodle named \ ror the people -~!:~:~t~a~y01~eg;cf;~ . ••• 1,. ••••••••• J~~~~~o;~o~U~R'.)N~~~~! strung by a neighbor to Ii :r:£:rI 1~:~:r~1p~~ a continental breakfast. FUSCH. SIAS · Rog. 7.Uoo. Court by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H-0wland of Alameda. The suit said Suki died because a strand of bell wire wa& charged with 1110 volti and "designed ~lo and capable of the 1electrocution of any li v· Jng thing which came in \('ontact with it." WANDERING JEW '1tewail• lridol Vtil, lridal Vtll • MW-.l•w o!ld Vorigahd Reg. 69' qt. .... ... SPECIAL ROD McLEAN TERR·O·VITE -·-..... foodf« .,._.life « nH-0.TIATE ........ ........ .... ". l/lu.ft. 1 The wire was installed 1by Cecil Ray Avery, 67, ~ho said it was inte~ 11.o keep frighte rYed tanimala away and ~eep tlhem £tom soiling his tlawn and digging in his lgardtn. It llas been re· SUPER SOIL POTTING MIX ,_ ,...... • IMMtM ............ Afric• • 'I» CU. FT •........ 11.,. SL6tl .. $ 1.49 ·moved.. i · "[ thought a small 'electric s hock would •send the dogs and cats to lot.her areas," he said. "I had qq,illlention of injur- ing bi'• BeStroying any animal~" -~II C•! ~· •• • To acquaint you with our new Saturday hours, we invite you to be our g uest for a special Cooti'nental Breakfast every Se1urday in May. It Would be such ""'ice way to start the day an4 we can get to know each pther better. Just skip over to Peoples Fede ral Savings. where a warm welcome awaits you from 9 :30 until noon. Saturday. Remember, our new. convenient Saturday hours · are 9:30 until 2:00 ·- ' J YMWs. hr-. ... -,. ......... Fir Wt .... ,... ..................... w .... ........ 1.., 1.ts ...... • I CU. FT ........... 11.., "·'" .. $2.59 • Z CU. FT ........... <~"·'" .. $4.49 s3" DOMES Beautiful handmade Domes - Ideal as wall plaques, desk ornaments. Perfect gift for Mother. Specially priced for Molhtr's Day. BERMUDA SOD DICHONDRA SOD I PLANTER . MIX ' .. ~ I.ti . ALSO MANY ASSORTED GIFT PLANTS CYMBIDIUM ORCHIDS AZALEAS etc. 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. mi CORMER Of VlCTOttll. · COSTl.MBI. •• NURSERY 646-3925 PATIO 642-4103 .. I , A IO OAILYPILOT Courses Offered Two new adult educa· lion classes lire being or rercd by the Newport- Pr1esn Un1f1ed School D1s- lr1ct . including: one on (•ra rts aud lt course on motorcycle awa renes:s 'fhc C'r:t fL ~ t·l a.ss IS \\'cdncsd.1y:;. f1 orn 6 30 lo 9 30 p .nl .. al Davis J\.t1ddle School 111 Costa Mesa. The class. t aught by Susan Jack, will last eight we<-•ks and 1s in- tended both for t eache rs and youth leaders and for those y;ho wish to create dccoral1ve tlcms forthc1ro\\.'ll use . PROJECTS WILL 1n· elude tole pa1nt1ng, J D p1t!tures und eyelet flO'A·ers A s econd class on motorcycles \\.'111 begin May 21 and will be held from 7 to 10 p m Wed nesday evenings :11 Costa A1 esa 1-llgh school, Jloom 118 ! THE COURSE will 1n elude guest ap- pearances, movies and attendance at s pecial events . Sa re t y stan dards .. va ried uses of motorcycles and the er feels or motorcycling on th(' community will be !('over<.·d 'fh(' 1nslt uc:tor 1s Jim '-1ann1n g. presi- dent of the Scholi1sl1 c As· soc1at1on of Motosport Seniors • .Invited On Trip Members o r Ora nge Coast Collcgc·s · Special Persons · a rc lO\'lled to pa rt1c1patc 10 a free fi eld lnp lo the J Paul Getty P..tus eum 1n ~1 ah bu on l\.1ay 21 The buses y, 1JI leave the college campus at 11 30 a .m. and return at 6 p m. Box lunches will be pro\' 1ded Int eres t ed persons s hould send a card "1th the ir name and phone number to S pcc1al Persons··, As!S oc1.1tcd Students, Orange Co<1st College, 2701 Fa1rv1c w Road , Costa Mes.1, C<.1 92626 Rcg1s trat1on de- adline 1s May 14 .. Special P e rsons" 1s a college progra m for senior c1t1zcns over the ageof60 Morethanl,000 local residents belong to the ~roup Mexico Course Pla11ned ,\p1>01ntmcnt ~ for re- g1slrat1on can be n1adc for .in O r :.ingc C0.1!Sl Coll ege s umme1 rou1 sc vvh1ch takes t ht..· <;tudent lul\.texicofor IOd:.i)s 'l'hc course "I.1\1ng J\lex1co," 1s dc :s1~ned for experienced Sp.1r11sh !:>lU dL·nts. Students need lhr£'c Yt..•.trs of hi gh sc hool Span i s h or Spani!S h 185 at Orange Coast to qu,d1fy (01· the t•uursc Co:st for the cuu1 sc 1s $325 per student. The fl!e Jlll'ludes hotel, round tnp air f:.irc. land arrange m c nts ~ind insurance CO\'cragc 1'hc ~roup ~'1\1 hc:.1dqu a1t1..·1 In 1\1cx1t•o City Stude nts c :111 make ap- po1ntn1cnts b:. conl,11.:t- 1ng instructor F.ustacc Ro1as at 556·5R87 or thf Summer Scss1011 Office at ~>56-5880. Booster Club Plans Affair The F'ounta1n Valley Jl1gh School Instrumen- t a l Boos te r Club will sponsor a game and a prize night at 7. 30 p.m May 17 in the school cafeteria The $2 donation \\ 111 co toward uctlv1tie!i <ind awards for m nrch int; band, stage band, ct>n· cert band and orchestra. • • -- Friday M•y9 1975 lltYlll~I lt• Moll"~ Thi• ~1<11,mtnt Wf) l •l11d wolh 011' 1--------------· I coun1rC1er•ot O••n!lC C.ountronAp .. 1 11, 191~ l)U8l.IC N<lTICE l'ICTITIOUI. •USIJllll.S NAMISTA'faMaNT T"" lol!owll19 pet i.on h dellno bu~ Pubhstlell Or•11oe Co•~• 0 .. 11., PllO! "Pfll 11 is,.00M1y2 t, 191$ ,,., n 1-u Bl.IC N()'rICE 1>(' J\l.IC 1"0.1'1(' I·: .. ~~•s '--------·-------! OOVl..E'S. GENERAL BUll..OINGI ----------- MAINTENANCE. "402 T .. lbllrt, """' l'ICTITIOUS•UllNl!l.S !nQlon8e..:l"C..iol t2M• MAMll.TAff.MEMT Velma G Puraom, 6402 Tel~rl T ... lol10"'!"9 ~•M>n !1 aol"!I buloi H"nlu\(llO<'IM•<" (d!of 91~•t. ,.,.,,.,~ Tflis bu~11es "C.OMU<ltd br "'"on C.VSTOM VAN .. C'fClE, 1IO~? C..ml1>0 C•plura1>0 No, IDS S0\1111 d1~•0Uill V1lm• G Pi.irOom lho• )\altm..,1 "''' flied ""''" t"" C.ountr Clerk ol 01an91 County on INY I , ltlS, PUbh!.l'leO Or.,n'1f Co.~t o .. oty PilOt ~llUM.CAm71. Ant,.,.,..y Jo••Pto c .. •t•nra. 1'1"1 C.....1no Acle•anlo. ~l,•lon Vl•JO. CA ,,.,, Tn ti ""''""'' h tonducted bY .., In dlYldu•I Anll'IOllJ J C•s1anu1 Tn1s \\iU•nient w•S lolt<I wo11'o ,,.. ----------------I Covnlr (le•k ot 0r•n91' C.o...,\Jon April ll 1t7S Mart, 11, Jl, lO 191S 11>1(}.1S Pl Bl.IC '.\:01'1Ct: (MANGE OF ZOME lrtOT ICE OF PU.LIC KEA RING TOllE MELO ON THE Pl'IOPO!.ED L.AHO USE 01 STRICT CM ANGE Pur,u.onl to tnt Plilnn1n11 •nd l""'llCI U w "' .. nwnde<I .. na o•der o! tne C•IY Cour.t•I ot ltw, C•!f o! Irv""'• ""'"~ '' nttebw 11oven l"dl • publlt """"ng will r.., tit.Ill by W•d Plitnnlng Comml~s•on on""''"" p•o11<>••n<i lo amenO Seel•"""' 01S1l•CI M'11>\ IRS S9 ~0 •rid 8' i;tancl'IQ s .. n JO.Q.,ln A•e• ol Unl~rs•h p.,,k Pl.,nned Commun•tr OlslroCI Re11ul•tlons o • lfle 1rvone Zonon11 O•d•n .. n(e as ,.men<le<l, Irvine. C...htorn•il Trit •ub1e<I 1one cnan11e l• bOunde<l bf Culver 0 11re Unove•~•l1 0• ... S..n Ooe90 C.•ee• l'IOOd control'""""'"' ~no lhe S..n D•fQ<I Freeway and l• cur.ren!ly u~• lllfl 1uro\.dol11on ol lllfl Col'( ol Irvine S..•d l>l•n 1$ designated ~ No IS ZC..QOll R•ll(no S.n Jo.,q.,,n Are .. ol Uno..er~IY P•r~ Ptan"ed Comn"noly 15'<.hon•• O•U•ltl Mdfl• l~S s~ Ml.and 119! .,.d 1>•011<>''' to c"""Vt lrom tt.< PC IS "l l 'P1.,nne t1 C.ommunol, !S•Q" Restroct.ons) o ... tnct •ID PC. Plit<W>e<! Community o .. t.,ct •· 5.••tl ••11ul.,l •011• QO vern trie 1.tn<! .,,,.._ !0< •PC>•o••,....lelf lOO .,C•es O! ea1\l"'a .tn<I proooseo de..e1osimen1 ll'ICI UCU"ll l>UI not hmo1ed to 1•e.i11enloill con" _,,,.,!, 1111r1<.~ Ol)en •P•ces pUl;lllC ilnd QU<l\O flUbllC <»t'S REOUEST£0 BY THE IRVINE COMPANYO!llFEBl'IUARY1' HIS An Env,,onmen1,.1 llnlldCI R~port IEI RJ ""' b .... n prepilrfd IO• tl'los Oliln ou••u•n! to tne req.,,,ernen" 01 '"" C.•hlorfloa EnvttOnn•enl•I Qlla111r Act F4J0SI Pubi•U..d O••nQ<! Co.1\ OaHr Piiot ~1t2S,.,A!IM.ly1,t, 111, 19/S 1•12 IS pi; Bl.IC NOTICt: l'ICTITIOUS •USINE5S • NAMESTATEMEHT TM lollowlnQ Pf'MNI' 11re <IOi"Q bu~ """'•• ORANGE COUNTY (.OLLIS.ION 112 Yot~1own Rd , Hunlln11100 lle..:h, CA O.r!• P•w•s 9'11)1 St•nlord A ... , Uit•ClenGrove C.A 926•1 Robfrl fdw••O Ti lo~l<.y 111:10 Elotllllo-r A..e . FOU11l••n V•lley (.A m~ Tfll1 bus•ne•'> h conducted by • ~nerillJ>iirl...,•.tllp Cllrls p.,l!P•• This \l•temanl w•\,IUed .Min lnl: Counh Clt•k ol Oran~Countr on M;ly \, 197~ , rn"' PubhU>ed or .. nllf Coast O.•ly PolOI ,,,,..y t, 11 tl, lO, 19/S 1 .. 1 IS l'l Ill.IC ~OTICE STATEMENT OF WITHOR ... WAL FROM PARTNERSHI POPER .. Tl,,.(; UHOER FICTITIOUS IUSIMESS NAME TM !011ow1n11 per>Oll 1'1<0\ wotndfil- a~ a 9 ent••• P••lne r ••orn '"" par\roe""''" ol)er•l•nQ under Ire h e totoou~ bu~'""'' na'Tlt ol l HE S Ti'.5.H "' )7f0 So BroSIOI 51 • 5.dnl .. And, CA m~ ffl!nl IO< tne Pd•l(W••fl•J> w"$ lolt.'d on 9-19'7J •n ll'li C.ounty ot O•ilnllf full Nan>e •nd A!ldrf''>\ ol '"" Pe•wn Wiln<lfaw1n11 V•'~V Ann Huntoon, 1llGI Ofll•O. Ave • LonQ 8f'.tcl'I CA o08CM Signed V!c~y Ann li""toon FllJ11 S..oo publoc nea••nQ on U•e'\lt>o'ICI mtl t<"~w•llbtllfllddl 1 lOP'n1 .,..,~.....,., ll>''•e.i.rter 1$ "°''•Ole. on Mondar 1M.'ly 1~ !~IS 1n tne Plilnnong C.omm.•soon '""'"""9 Ronm Su•le 200 Town Cenle• BuilQ<nQ f101 ( .. mpu\ 0f1Yf' lfVI~ C.•l•lornoa, •I wfl•cn 1•me and PIMe •II l>l!•loD<I• either t .. vonng or opposlril;i Put>l•S""d Or •nllf C.oa.i O•olv l>•ID1, '><l•d fltopo~d Ol.J.n will De N!•fd 11" ~~~.:_~ !6"411 IS <e<iuesll'd tnat •ny wptten •eW<>n<t> to '"'~ public notice De S<>l)m•Ued to lht 1~u Ill.IC NO'flCI·: Pt.,nn•nv Comm1'''on pro or 10 ow riear --------------~; •l'Qdllte For lurl'fter ae1,,.1~ •~gardlng .,,.,d FICTITIOUS IUSIHES!i pli!n i!ll ont~re•ted per •on> "'e onvo\HI NAME STATE Ml NT IDtdli .it tile ol11ce 01 tnl• C.•IY ol I•"'"" Tnt lotlowong Pf''i.otl I\ oou>Q bu" P1 .. nn>nQ Dep•rln>elll t•vone l own neu•i Cenler f201 Ciompu~ o .. ve, !<Yon~ LE PETITE l..OUVRE 302 M,;on c .. lllo•n•d f!.u•1e 111 1 Wl\ele '>did ll•O I SI 8a!b<w (•I 02661 Po'>ed Ploin "on l•le ano a\.' .. ll<1blt •or Ooro\ny Koso!~ 11 001 Carby 1>Ubf•t1n\1>Kt•on "'°""""9' C."•l,9132• (!TV OF lt:IV!NE Thll bu''""~\ 1$ LDmlUC1ed by..,.. In Pl,.j\ NN!NC. C.OMMI 5.StON d1•odu.,I JERI l WILSON, Ooro•l'ly !Cowl! "''~"'""' Set•et•ry lo Tl'>iS , .. ttmtnt w•• /,fed W>1fl lllfl IM (llY ol !rv1~ Coun•r Cler• ot Or Mite C.ounly on .i.p,.1 Pl4nnon<1Comm1•~1on U , 191S Put>lt.,,,eO O•ange Coa'I 0d<l'f Polo! M.lv t , l~li Hoff IS P\JBUC NOTICE .. DtlCE TO C.REOITORS tUPER IOR COU R l OF TliE ST ATE OF C"'l.! FORNI A FOR THE C.OUNT'f OF 011 ... NGE No A,tltOS E•l~le of' OONALD A' HANSliN c;;.-ce .. -.d l"l 1~1-.lt: :\'O"fl('t: NOTICtr: 01' PU•LICMEARIHG NQ11(.E IS ;.!EAEBY GIVEN I""\ ("" C1tr c.a.,ricll ot the Co 1y al Hewp0r1 ~"'" wol1 llOld j pubhC f!e•ri"ll re oa~dl!IQ lcnlilUve Map IO• Tr.Kl 1111 '"llO:llV•d•n!I 11 10 riC•f~ onto.,.,.. nun~ l>e•fd to11or (omme•co dl oevf'lOpmllnl I nun11>.ered lo1~ for .>\!o)Cl'led ~•"Ill• lamoly oev~lo1>me n1 ~ !~lte<ed lot• lo Ile dtvel00<:n a~1n•va1e ~l •ecl\ and Dne lettered lo\ to be oe~e1opcC1 •S • 1and~c•11e dre • loc.,ted on lktt 'outM~••l erly corner ol Ne "' M.JcArtflu• 8oulev••d dnd Foro Ro,,.i <on~"t!nQ ot A•ea• IJ ilnd u •n t"" H••llO• view Holl~ Pt .. nned C.oniniun• Iv 1-d PC. •nd le•t•loc•hon Of tl-e Env ronmenldl lmpdt l Re11<>•I ... J,11 su•r•1011 COUATOl'TMI[ ST ATI 01' CALI iltOllNIA l'QR TME COUNTY 01' OltAffO• ... A-~·· NOTICI 0, Nli A ltlHG 0" PETITION'°" PttO•AT• 0, wn.i.. AlolO l'OR ll!TT•Rs Of' AD· M.INllTllATIOM WITH WILl. AN· NlXf.I) E>l.,le ol LULA P Mc lCI NHEY, Dt( ... lof(I N()Tl(.E IS_HEAIE8V GtVEN ..... M.AR ll YN GAAR I SON 1'•\ 1l1«1 r.f'tl11 .. ll'lllt-tor Probate ot Wiii -lor lttte,.,,OI A4n'linlU••llon W1111Woll AA nelOfd relerenct to wh•Ch b ~ IOI' lutu.r 1'•Uc11t••\. 1n11 '"" lilt 11nw -p.11(1 OI M••lt>Q t"'" s•me ...... -,., •or ,,,,..., 21 1t1S, 111' JO• m. 111 ll'le <-troom ot Oe1'rtmen1 NO Jcf ukl e0un, 1t 1Q(l Civic. Ceni.r Orl,..W.M ln 1'-Otyof '°"''., A11a, Ci1lllornl11. D.ltfl!Milr I lt1S Wll.1.IAMl.,~JONN Co11t11v c1er~ JAMES L. HA V .U~ .. •cll •IY• s.IMO.l Wai .. ICll. CallMr•I• Atw'M'(S fw• Adml"hlralv Wllll•t"'•Wlll AnM••O Publosfled Or•n'1f (Oi1$1 0.,lly Pilot, Mlrl t, I!. ltlS 16;oo.IS PUBLIC NOTICF. ~-iliTITIOus •uSIMESS NAMESTATEMEHT Tiie lol lowl"ll per"°"' 11• e CIOO"Q tluloi ,..,~•s GOLD M EOAl CONlRAC.lOAS INC.., 17JOI Be.,<h 81vd , S<>olt NO 11. H11t1l•nQI011 Be11cn. C.,Utornli1~1 Richard fly•O M .. \lflf'WS Pre .. Otnt U7n Roo;e l•ne. We.imons1e• CAJ1lorn11 92"'1 Gi!r y J.,mn Ro'' V•<e Pr..wlenl, "'I Bond Circle , Hunt1n9ton Bea<:l'I C...htornt• 9M<ll Oor•' Je1n Mittt11ews S«rel•ry, ISJn Ro•e 1,..,ne, We,1m1n~'" C...hlorn119'2MJ '\. Wllh.1m Sterhf>Q Bue,. O.rl(JQr, lti'n BeMl'I fllyd . Hunl•n11ton lie.KM C...hlo•no .. '""'' Tl'lh """.,.'' !' <onduCled Dy" tor ll<>"•llOll Gold MeOal C.onrrac•o"' Inc P,t .,.,rCI 8 MdUN!w~. Prt~oden! Th" •t•lemenl ,.,.~ filed with t..., Countr Cle•• o• or .. nye Counly o;wo Alltol 21, 1t1S F4lOH Publ•.tlell Oranll'! Co.,,t Odolf Polo~. Apro!)S,ilnd~y2 9 1• 191\ \oN>9-fS J>t Ill.IC :'\O'f lCf: PUBLIC NOTICE NO l lCE ·~HEREBY GIVEN lo tl'lu ·•~d !O•> o• '"~ dtlo•~ """,<!de<~(~ nt 1n,.1 "'' n~·'o" .. ''""'~~ ''"'""' .,'l"""' 11 ... ,.,,a II•<•<! nl "" '"""•co 10 I It 11\tn> ""''"In• ~·{"'"'''V ~ou<t•"' on 1..., Qll•(t 01 t11e c '' '' 01 "" .. oo~ "" hll<:d L""' I Ut '" P"·'"' n! lhnri W•I" me ""'"'\ "~ •DUCI><'• ta tn~ UM(h ,, '"'''[[ 11 '"" <l lt•C• ot ,.,, .. 11 "'"'~~ D /.l(,N[A ULl AU [L Ari o OAI C.~l:A UL I A!tn JCJHN L \\l(LhOUR N l>>> t<.i"dn\ • l!l •<J :>«'!< JIJV fc..,~nl (..dhl>""'' '<O'>t)'} "'""'" 111~ pl<lt• nt ~'"" ''"' ,,,. "" J<=•~•tf'en '"au"''''''> n~•!d•n"'~ rn ltw .. ,!~!· o• '•"d <It<• d• '• "'tri.n luu• n"'1>!M'1 dl•~· !M• !lf'I PUl>lt l!tc.nol 11\o~ -.01 o(• NOllC.E 15. HEREBY FURTHER G!VEN ll>at 1ne \a•d publ•C """""llW•ll bo.' '""'d on 11"1 12111 diY oj May IQ}~ al \toe '>Our ot ,' lO pm ,,. tl'll! (.oun<ol C,,.mMr\ o• tht C.1!v H•ll of IN! C.1¥ DI HewJ>Dtl Beacn. C•l>!Orfl•a .C wh•<" to,.... .,nd pl.tee anv .. no ii! J>e•~ ,., lereiled ,....y ill>llt•• •nd be l>e•rd lrtOTICE OF MARlHAl'S SALE TN! C.apol•I N.,loonel B•nt • Na -----· l1oon.1 Bank•"'!l An•xlaUon PlaonUll Sl.P 75141 II\ RocNlrCI A Ff•nk•. Sr .. no Pllyllls PUBLIC NOTICE 0dk0ftpt•lll tql'> J AMES T ~HO!< f l •~Cuto• ot !Ill.' Woll SU PERIORCOURTOFTHE Ii Fr&nk~,Oet~d.lnt No llt13 STATEOFCAl..IFORHIAFOA Br v"tue 01.., •••cut""' Is~ on "' 111e •llO•e ndm~o do <<'11>.n• OAIG HEAUl..T , A BE L I OAIG .. EAUL T IN!•"'" THE COUHTY OFOAAMGE Aprol I• IOIS ti' ll'oe Mun.clpal (ol,r1 l•u•a LdQ•D~ (oly Cle•~ PM A llUt c.ov<ity ol LOS A ..... 1\S, l,.o<, ~roto' lrtOTIC.E OF HEAR ING OF PEttTIOH Ju<11co.,I O••lr.CI. Judgment entered FOR PRO•AtlE 01' Wll..L ANO FOR Aprol 1'. 1'11 Sla~eof C.•Ufornla uPOn• l..ETTEASTESTAMENTARY 1u<111me11I tnlered In f11ror ol Tllo JO"NL WELBOURN C.olyol New11<>rl Be•cn Put>ll~O Ori1n9C1 C.Od\I Olol, P;lot AltOU>l!V\ •I Uw llSS louance Blvd Suote ].DO l orr .tnct, C.•Ulorn• • ta sol Ttl U\Jl )•l lSU M.ly1 1q1~ Ull 11 E•l&le o l ROBERT MILLER C.&llot•! N.,11011&1 Ba11k, a NaUon.,I JACQUES °'"<ea-..d B•nk!1111 A1soc1aroon as ju<l9ment l.!\o•...,Y• tor E•e(utor P11D1 .. 11td O•""'I' C.o•~I 0<>11• Polo• A1>,.lll ts anCIMayl,11 1•1s u101s NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN \NI cred•lo• •nll •Q<1•n•t "11chard A ARTHUR RAYM0 ,,.0 JACQUES Ill~ Fraok• Sr , .,nd P"ylhS H Frdn~• ·~ I--------------I hied ""'"'" • 11tl•lt0n lo,. Pr°""le of ruOQmf'nl debtor•, S "Dw•~Q " net FICTITIOUS 8USINESS Woll an(( tor •Ssu .. ncf' or Le!lers ~larice ol ~Ill 91 a<tuallvd~onw.O Jll"Bl.JC NOTICt: NAME STATEMENT l es1 .. ~nl<11•f In t11e Pel•1•-•. re ludQ'""nl on Ille ditle ot Ille l~!.Uanceol T"" l<lllow•nQ perwn ·~ dD•"O buM lerf'n<l' ro wl'locl'I ,~made tor '"''""' woo e•t Cuhon, I l'lilve 1evoed upon •II l't.:l\l,IC '.'\OTICF. ""'S' a• l>.'•l•tuta•s df\d 1na1 11\e tome ....,nl;oce the ••Qht 1011e ilnd onieres1 n! .,.10 1uGg MOUNT PALOMAR WINER¥ ol l!ear!no tl'll! ""ME' l'lilS been M!t tnr n .. nt oeblO•i on Ille p•operty '" tllfl 15\S Cna~! H•Ql'lw"y C.ornn,1 111!1 Mar M<iv 10 19/S •t 9 JO ii m 1n Ille Counlv ol Or "n~. Slalt ol Calllorn•a OROIMANCE NO 15-ZS AN OROINAMCE OF THE CITY COUNCii.. OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA, CAl..IF"OANIA, C.HAHGIHG THIE lONIHG IM THIE GE,,.ERAl.. •REA 011' SllflEENTM STREET NEWPORT AND SUPERIOR AVENUE~ F"ROM M! AHO C1TOCI c .. 1,1ornoi191~1S coort•oomo! Oe""'rtmenl Nn 30f'>dlll des.:roDtdililOllows Jol'ln Hudson l>on!e 1100 P.J,C toe co..rl il!/OOCov•tCente• Onv•Wei l In Loi 129 Tr;,ct ~ll~ Ma p~ 1s1. Drive, C.oronio Gill M.i.r c.~101orn1.,9161S 1ne Co tyol Sanl• An" Cilll!ornl~ P~s 1 10 u m<lusove Mls.:ell-s Th<Sbu~•nol\~•'c""dUCIWbv.:inon O..teOA11r•ll9 1915 MCIP • "leco•tl• O••nQf' County, olw1dua1 WILl..IAM E SI JOHN, C...l!fo•noa .. no commnnly knnwn .¥.o ' Jol'ln 1-1ua~o11 Poole couuly Cler k 112 E•~ll•"9 Sldr Lane. Newp0rt S....:11 Tl·us s1.uem1n1 w•~ 1111!0 with'"" JAMESE WllHELMol C...lotornoa "· (O..ntr C.lt•~ ol 0•i1119CI Coun!y on May IUHOEl & AMl)E"SOH NOHC.E 15. HE REOV GI VEN lhill on THE CI TY C.OUNCIL OF THE C.llY 8 19/S llZONwt~8rNdw.ly Fri.UV,,,,,., ]l, 191~, ill 1 00 o clotk OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS F•»W. Publl~O Or"n'W Co.,st Oilol' Piiot ""'°'"AM C..lihlnl;t tl1•t pm .. t F"•ont ol C.ourlhbu..e 0r"'1qo Tel 'Sl-1111 (Oun!v H,..bo< ~Mil J•mbo•tt ROo)(I SECTION I Joi! tl'l"I t>orl•on o! 11-e lo!lowonq de,crol>ed re"I property " ""''b' p•at ell "'"II ""!uded •n the c.1 MJJy •.lb IJ. lO, •ti~ lbtl 1S AttOl'MJ•for hlfl•ff•• C1 1v ol Nt woort Be.,ch C.ounly 01 Pt:Rl.IC ,'\OTICE Pubh!>l>ed Oran91' C.o.st O.nr Pilot, 0.•"9" Sl•le ol c..,1,111rft;a., I wlU i.en II M.!ly1 3 9 lt/S 1'>1>3-1S pu!>lo( iUCtoon 10 t ... l'll9'0t•I b•-•, IO< C.P Zof'll' IOwol Q,,.nQe C.ounly •i•f\~Of P•tcet lrtOllCeOl'PUILICHEARING Humber' 111·011 07. I 11 011,09. NOTICE 15. HERESY GIVEN t""I • 1!1 011 10 111 01111 !llG8201 pyn11cr.e1•1t19 wllll>el>eldbytlwOtv 111081.h/,111 Oll1Ol,•nd111 081 !M Councll 01 ,,,_ c.11~ o• c.011• Mil!wi on SECTION Z Pu•~u•nl lo llW llrO-Mlyl'O,ltl~ •tlMlloorol• lOflm (II v,.•Oll• 01 Sec110n ll II 01 1ne MuNCllUll .,, 'IOOfl IN!re1Her ii~ 11'1'9 nwt~• ..,., Ile coae OI '"" C.•!• o• Co.i., Me••· 0 .. 1 .. c! nea•d 1n tile counc II c.1111mbe<• ol c.•r ~ B 1 ol l!>e C.oty ol (OSI., ''""!I•"'' H•ll, 11 F•lr. O•IYe C.Dill -·• ne•ebv •m•nded by lhe "dddoon C.•1olornl• on 111e lllllowlnQ l1tm1 ,.....,elo O! IN (.1 CP .,, ... dtS-C.rolloed Jn wt.«flwere conU!!Wd lrom '"""-h"ll Se<toon 1 rie••o• of Feb<.,.,, 11, ttl~ 5ECTt0Nl.ln•tO•d•n•nee.,,.Hl•ke REZON E PET<ITION R 14 ti. tlTect ....,0 bf' •n 1u11 lor(e tl'o!rty (~I A""'"°'d C.OSI• ""-" P1.,..,.1"11 Com dolYS !rom •rKI a•1e• •I~ P•\Si!Qlt, •nd m•\s•on, lor pet1•1l•slo<I to re.roroe pro """" to \he e•poril!•on ol ll!l~n CISJ llt•I• toc•t•ll Ol'l ltlt IWltlll side ol Utt" dilv~ lrom lllfl ~~~•Qe lfl~reol 11'1;1111 be S••~• 1'etwHn Pl11<tnl•I Aven .. ano pubto~Of'l<f onTneOr.,noe C~'' D<I• Monrovia AY9nue, from Ml to Ml ly P1101. • "'w'11a11er ot !jener•I Ord•Mnt f /4 IOw•5 Qlvtn !lr~t r...OlllQ torculatlon prlntPd .,na Pl>bllYI«! •n onNovemt>e• s 1•1• tN! (•IV o• (O•!• Me'" IOQether wotfl R£l0NE P£Tlf10N AU JI> Co~I• t~ name, ot ll>t rnemll<!•• O! IN! C•ly Me'" P111nn !n9 Comml\tlon lo• Pl Bl.IC ~OT(CF: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T.,.. 1onow!119 perso11 •'> doonQ lluso """"' •tAqo TIM(!. PPESS )II) West 101,, Str..,e1 Cb•I" ,O,\e•• C.•!llOri'l•d '11611 Mltwre ~' Vam.dd., 1>1}1 Slerr" &r~vo Rll. l•v•n~ C.<0ll!o•n•• tltit.1 ™" b~•nt•~ t\ conchKINI by iln In O•~•bU•I Mo1<,uye Milv Yi1rnao<1 Tn1~ Sli>!eiTl~nr w .. , lll('d ""''" ll'oe County c.1er' 01 O•"n~ Counly on Ap .. 110 19/S F41 ... Pul>l"l\f'd O••>nQt CO•\I 0•1t~ Piiot Ao .. 111 JS ;indM.,wl.t 1q1s !lll I~, (OYn<;I! YOl•l>Q tor an(I ~g••nH •nt Pl''"''~"°" IQ re1one P•OPtrty IOCl!"'I--------------- "'"""' ~t 1910 lo 1101 •1111 1'17 lo 10'IO Pl,,.;en P"SS£0 llNO AOOPTEO I!•" Mh !••A)flnW,l•OmMltoMG (fo)yo! Mo)y 19/S REZONE PE YITION R 74 40, Co!.11•1------- " L PINI( l EV Mew Plo1nn!no C.omm!\•lon to ,..ro<le l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS M•ror ol l"f !?If' 040rce1 Oii Ille norlh \•df of Ne""'on NAME STATEMENT C•tvotCost•Mos• W•l t•Clu<1!n9~""P•o111rhonl"'<"' Tl'<O louow1n11 ll(!r\On Is !IOong o.n; ATTEST ne• ot Pl111:entlo .ive""' •"d 11\t pro ~••\ • E•lt~n P Pllonlll'y llf•\y IOC•ted "I 11•1 Pomofll A'""''"' MOl,. PRODUCTS. !1>S1 Iowa NO 0 C•ty Clt•k ol l"f' lr<>l'!'I M1 IO Ml C.0,.la Me .... CA 91&16 ' C.1!yolC.OS1•Me•~ REZONE PETITIOM R l•·olO C.O\lil MartMw OoUQl•s l•Uetletlo, ll>Si $1ATEOF"CALIFORNIA Me\• Pl•nnl1>0 tomll'llSSlori, lllt l-a No 0 CoU•,,.,.$-9,(A ~ COU NTY OF ORANGE \\ Plflnlt•lon to re1ont proptrt•es loOUlh Tiits tluSlf'll'SS !S tondl>c1td bW Ml In 0 TV 01' C.05. TA MESA o1 N9-ton W•y and IO~l'o of'"" Cl'-· ltivl(l .... I, I, EILEEN P PHINNEY C.•lvC:•e•• ly IOCllted dt 11•1 P<ln;on~ A""-l•'•Uf .... wO le111tfel10 ...0 t•..:rthcoo (If•• or"'" (•tr Count!I Delwtfn P1111:enua AYenue •nd Pomonol t1>os ~teternent w.,, Ille(( wltri "- 01 1ne Co ty OI (O"ll Me'•· flllr~y it.ve"lll t~CIU<loflQ IM prop1rtlf1. ••ono County Clfr-Of Oti!nge CounlJOfl Miy t •rl•IY »>•• tl'>t "bnv• ano ID<qqoo,"9 Pl.,.ent1• Av•<'IUIJ aflCI '"" P'llP'<h .i • 1tlS ' 0"""""'' NO IS 1S w•s lntrOOU(fll-""l"PoStrMI lromM1 lo MG p~ CPf'l\odertd 'lecllon by \•tl•on •1 •,. ll:EZONE PE'tlTION R·l•·O, (.&\Iii Pubtlllled Or ..... o;te CO.t• o .. lly Piiot, Qut.,r Mltl•nQ ol •••d Clly Council IW ld Mesa Pl •<'lfllnQ (omml\l•O". Ill• OIMyt, ... lJ XI lt1~ !US.IS on tne Utl'I ll"v OI ""''' 19,S, #Id Pl'f,..,,U!On to rtlOM Ille two fl"<•lt 11\f•~~n•• Pili'4'0 •nd <Hloplt'd ff • *•14'11 e1 llll, IUt, •111111'• Pl'tffllOil """°1' •t • •tQw11r ""'ttl!IQ 01 ,..ld Otv A...,u. lron'I C> 1e Ml, tounc.11 Miii on,,..~,,, o.:ir O! ""''·ms. ltElOfilE PETIT ION q ,74-111 !MW by'"' 1011-1no rOll(1!I vote Met• "t•"" I"' C11m,,..,l••ICW1, lot AVES Counc11 Members Hltf!'I perm Li~ •o ••~ '"• e>at<•I'"" '"' ,,..ti, 'l'V1I'°"· "•<•II. t-i•rllOQ 4MI loldt ol Pl••111la Av,11ue --- NOES CouncUM;fmb4•l ,._ Nlwton Wa, •1111 1111' Slrtti, 11111 ll'lf ABSENT 'Coune11 Membttl o.r(tllOCit.tM•l1Kll111Str1tllP'OfflO Pinkley to MG IN WITNESS WHEREOF I ..... NQTi(I I~ ,UltTHIElt GtVl_H I ...,,,unto ..,. my ,,,..., •toll •lfhttoO '"' 11 u ltl u~ and pl•<• .,,, •1111 all Sol-.•I O! tilt Ct\V of Co~•· Mil~ W\ "" llfflOM .,, .. , ••• tel .... , •oo. ... Ind bl 11.1r<11'NY.1tl\ ""'"" b' IM Cllr C-11 ol t"" O tyot •·L"! J Cotl• Mt11 "' 1111 i1!1r.,,..,.1~ I 11,..., P. Pllltontr •teMt., Cllr C.1trk •l'ld•); olllclO •11..f;a,,. P PHINNEY t lllft "'''""Coty C11u111:it , (lty Clt•k 04 11\4 ol IM C.11¥ o! (G\l• Mew (fl;y OI C0\11 Mltl• Publ•\lled O••"'o:te CH)! o .... l ,.,IOI, PuDh\Ntd Ot•nOf> '"" Dt•lv ll'!IOI 'Hr 10. ltlS lt)t=1s Mayt ltlS i.111 PURI.IC XOTICE l'ICTITIOUSat.ISINESS NAMISTAl•M•NT n.e l~no;i i.rwn ll OOI ... but!· -1•1· ' JACKS C.-.A l(,llUTY; lllt l. 0. ford, S.nt.1 An•. Cahl6fflllfll\'ll JO!WlMll!onO.YI' J,,llltE:.0• for((.'-"'" An•, C.Utornl• '1/01 Thi\ ~lltit h tOndvctt• lly., lfl .,.,,...... ._ John Mil '°" D•v1i Jr Till1 'lllt•m•nl will toled wlltl I~ Coullly Cl1rk 01 0...,9' COllMVOll Wr .... ,). """ AlbhY>ld Or.,~~ (.OilU OIHY Piiot l'Nyt, 1•, 1),.)0, It)) lltt.IS t .¥.oh on 1 .. w1 u1 mon.er ol ""' Untied St•let .i.11 tn. <191'11 !Ille and l111"'e~t Of wt>d Juc10f11enl !ltlHors tn lt>t ~ :tK<rol>ed Pf'Oplrlf, llf '° mucfl thero!'ol ....... , ""N!CISW•• IO uu.ry Ykl e• KuhOl'I. w•lll il(C•Uld •n•••t•I ""° tO!oh Datt<:! A1>nl "· ltlS O•Y•~•on H.,._ OonE R ... il M.l•Jhal. Of'llft9a Count, Br Euf'lil M Eldt1 Otpu1r •*-· ••nl1e•af'HI $C11llo# J7)r E. Coffl,..,,f •lvll , W1e1• Lffl-, ~UfHlt\1 tf2:6t Publ•illeO Orangot C:O.u O•hr Plio., ,,,,.,1~.!!_~!___ 1$44 1! PUBLIC l'OTICE Pl Ill.IC ~OTICF: l'ICflTIOUS •uslNfSS MAMl5TATEM•NT T"t I0119wl<'t11 PtfSOfl\ •te -<'IQ~ l'lf\S I \ SOt.Al'I PltOOUC.TS., t,,. T 0 . X1U S Hlrbo< 81¥11 , Sant• A<\11.. (A971'0.1 Do1111• °"o••• L•d••lcto, tSll Orltrtt ori .... Hu11Unt•on ""«II, CA -llObl•I P•trk k Wtl-t<, U t.Mdlall GOurt. Newpon 8t1<1'1, Ca!llorl>!•97MO Tiii\ bll\lflli\ 11 <Ondu<lf'd by e °"""r•l ltartlltf'\lllp Aobolttt P wel•er '"', ............. WI\ lll•d wit!! "" c.ufttr '"'' 01 0•1"09 Cou1>tyon""'U It ,.,J. ·-• F'utlllilltCIOt'arir GN" o .. J1r Nlol. .-.r11JS,i1ndM.ly ,t .1•, •t7ll lold-1) ) • ' ' ,,... n•-• b~"•t'O 1ron1 >•ud ,,..,(' !,)I' !0!'111W+lfl Pil•<l 1ntp l"t lund l•Dn • ""''" Pd,n..,nl ""\ n1•4t lo• In~ l"nd l'ASS(O AN O it.OOPl LU !HIS l}lfl <Wyo! A"1 IOI> A l P1n~ltY ......,.,,,or int C.1•, OI (O>ld Me,. A!l(SI EIL CEN J> PHIN'NC:V c..i, C.l<'•l ot '"t' C.o\t ot (oi.t• Mf'la ST.a.TE OF C.a.Lt FOll:N I A COUN l V 0,. o qANGE C.ITY OF"COST• MESA " 1 EILEEN P PHINNEY C.oh (If'•• o>na eo o<ht!O C•••• 01 t"f c.,1~ (.JUncll ~I~(,\, o! (Git• Mt la flllf t by (e•lol, '""' tM•llOwe •nd toreQO<nQ Re,,...uloon ,.,. IS ~ .. •sou1y ano regul••lv ""'wd -·~.a Dt Che ~Cl •CI (•IV (OUllC•I .i • rtguldr n1Hl•nQ lnt rtol l'lel<l 0<1 tl'li llt"llil•OIAptot 191~ IN 'ftllNC:~S WH£REOF" I ndvt lli'<tun~ .,.I n\y l>dr'ld •nd •Hl•ell I"<' !.<>ii of lhe C.•IV ol (O\ld Me•~ IMS 1~!~ 11•' 01 Apfol 191> l::ILEL N P PHIN~EY "t t Cler• 111111 • • 01I1t 10CJe•~ • ot 1 "9 C.o ! r (.ounc II OI Ille Cftyol~"Me'• • l"l.lll.fC :'\O'tJC·E ~CiOF PU7Llc Hi"Al'llHG ,,.OTlC.E H,.ERE BY IS GIVEN nwt .. Public HelnnQ will bf' MIO try lhe Airport Land U\e Comml~S•lln IOf' ~Co""'' on Tllur$daY.,~y 1}, ltls .,, I JO 11 nl • or '' soon therealler •s -SIDie In 0... Or1n!je C:O&llll'f Pl- 11l"Q Oep.,r1"'1nt Me •rl1>Q Aoom, En9'""'""'l eu1ldln9, •OO C.l wl< Ctnter Or/W Wl ~I s.tn111 An.,, C.1hloml• lo c-ief.e• ..ooohon ol an Alrll<>l't En vi"""' L<lnd use Plln lor N•••• Air St .. t•on Los A1amlto1 fullerlOll Aorpon; ~QP<tri~C.U"IY Alrporl n h ••quested that anJ -111en ni.ponw 10 thos public not!<• bot WO. m111ee1'10 '"" A"PQrl L•nll Uw eon.. "'''''°" •o• o r .. llOf (oun•1 .... lor lo Ille .....,,ln<;laate For lurll'le• Oelinh •~..01"11 '"" 'l(.llfl<lulf'd •Yb1ee1 11t1ri119 .. u !11l••t1I· eel i>&rtoe~ ••e onvoled lo c•ll or .,,.,I 11>11 OlllCf o! Ille Alr11<>r• l •nd UW! (.on>.. m.s$<0ft •I'"" Or111ge CO«ntr Alf'JIO"I Terrnonal 8ul101n9, P~nt No t11') ,...,,,, Pi.t>lt"'ed O•anoe to.st 0.Ur PllOf Mty J. 9, 1•1S ISJt-1~ -------- l'L DLIC l\'OTJCE I lll'ICtlfJo:tlt•USINESS H.\,ME'STATEMEHT Tiit fOOO"'l<'MJ ""'SOii 11 00!"11 busl• ......... , I( 6 NEWPORT SALES, lOOll No 101 P••• N•wport Nf'wpOrl Bf'ac". (.A """ l(alfl•""• C 6a .. m•n<I )ODD NI!. 101 p.,,_ N~wport, Nfwport e.e ... ri. CA """ This bu~1n~1 I~ collducttd by"" ,... dow•du•• IC. 6•urn.,n11 T"'~ \l.;l!emt"t w~• llled with lt>e Cou"IV Cler~ ot Or•n9e (.ountv on April U 191S .. .,, .. PiK>tl'\llC'd O•~nQe C.o•~t oao1, Piiot, Apr11 1a,1'.!. anoM<1y} 9 1•1s 13.1~1~ P\JBuc NoTicE · Sl..P 111JZ MDTICE TDCllEOITOllS S.UPElltOR COUltT 01' THI STAl'{4?1' CAl.lf'O"NIA FOii Tlolf. fUUHTT OF OltANGI • ,-. A-lltlt f:Sl.,leot l<fl:>war'O c. .. ,...., DtttMeCI NQTIC:E.,.IS HEREBY GIVEH lo Ille c~IC!f><el tne _,,_ 11amed dtctdtnt \IW1 •ti Pff""" 1111••1111 t1 .. 1ms ~m\t I ... ~ CfetfO)fn\ a<t r.ciulrlld IO Ille tf1etn wllh '"" M cesw•v vavcht'lo ln tllfl OlloC.f 01 11\e cl••-ol 1111 allow itn- 1!\lf'd tOUl"l,Or 10 prtsttll ll'lem. Wlll'I Ille nt<tSw•r voucriers. ID'"' unden'9>ed 11 PitVI Hi!Slonqs Jilnot.S•J & Wol l ...... eo. 1040 Hewp0r1 Bt•ch C...!ltomlil ll'W, Wiii<~ IS tflll pl1ce of ~lle\I ot Ille ""'°"ril~ed ln,.11m•tttts11tr\.illr1- •"ll l•U'lt e>lateOf w•O df'C eOl'<!I, ...!1111,. '°"'' "'°"t~s •lltt lht first l)Ubllc•1""' 01 thbnol!c • °"._., Ap/';1 JI, 1•IS Je1n I!. c:ar~n 'MmlnlJl••l•l•fW111'1wllf .. ~nuedottM E1la11 1111ne •bove .... med dec•dtftt PAUl..,M.llSTINGS.. JAlrtOlll'SltT & WAI.KE II .. 1'* ... ,.,. .. ..:. Clllftf'otlil ~ T .. • C11•1w 1111 , Atl4of'llr,I ht AOmlRfllritlrll wllllwlUatf!Mled Publl"d o • .,,."' co.st D•Uv Piiot, M.tyJ.t, 1• Jl, 191) 1~1 lS Ii :Pt'BJ.J(" :\OTICF. I G BR (UPI of ~tti moto1 l n I mun• an er terin1 he a de Thi were st om moto1 charJ were PO liffi, I dragt 1nem andb 01 tral the I week Le< Waist terin down them Ch degr were Jlobt Fran Jose1 N1ch, of Br order bond DI Anlh Sosa deal I wh c JI " • Joi Ye -Ja -'Ill Yo ... Fri •" .. • ' I •• ... 't ....... . . ~·· ........ .P<>lice STlitUh • . ' .<;ang '."Quarters 'Smokey' reaches Lesson BRIDGEPORT, COnn ... neighborhood, was drlv· <UPI) -Five memben lna: by the h.angout when of :tti81.Gr:at.eful Dei&d he11urrowly missed col· Lessons in fi re safety moto~1e club are be· lldlni' with a member's have l)een l>essed on to . i n g -h e. I d o n motorcycle. 2,2$5 Children in schools man1lau1hter ~harges . r after pOUce UJed a bat· "Members of the gang o Mitsion Vi ejo, Laguna terlnf ram to r»ld club Jhen confronted, him.and Niguel, San Clemente headquirters. beat him to death." and Dana Point by ex· Three other members Fabrizi said. perts in the rield. bei · Smokey the Bear were ng sought lft the r(fireman· Daniel Todd l s tomping death or q =====::::-':::::--and ""Capt . J e rry Alex- mototist. Eight ~arrant..s ander of the California <"harging monslaUghter Division of Forestry and were issued, > • POLICE' 9"')0 tl>e \'JC· tim, Jose Sosa,' 39, wai dragged from his car by· m e mbers of Jh.e: gang~ and beaten to dFalh after a traffle incl.dent outside the headquartvrs lasl week.· , · Led )>y Supt. ~oseph Walsfi, police used a bat· teril\C, ram t,o knock down the front· door q! the building. • ~ Qrang.e ,.County Fire ,.Department headed a · team of seven men who have visfted 92 preschool , through second grade cla11«!s ti\ public and private schools. The children V.'ere ·tau1ht what to do if they j discover a fire, whal to dO if other children are , ., playlnf with matches ' a n d . who ·to give matches to If they rind them . They are also ""' taught about t he dangers ~ of fire and how It caD d estroy wildlire a nd forests. "The project is de· Cliaracd with firs t· degree· mans laughter were .John Miller, 24 ,. J{ob~rJ R edman, 25, Frank Pa.ssalaqua·, 241 Joseph Whelan, 24, ana Nichol., Rqmano, 22: all Fa•t B t of Bridgeport . Each y.ras C!ff uP1 1.1.,Mto s igne d to reduce the number of fires caused by children playing with matches. Statistics in- dicated s~ pefcenl or all fires are ca~se d by children," Capt. Leland Henry said. orderef;I held in $250,000 Singer Jerry Lee bond. · Lewis has been fined OETECTl\,.E Capl, $25 for beating AntQ.ony Fabri.~l saiia M.e mp~1 ~ waitress Sosa was "stonii:)ed lo with v1ol1n bow and dealh-" lie' s aid SOsa; sbe was fined $15 for who I i v e.d in t be breaking the bow. • GRAND OPENING SALE! Henry said the project started in 1970. !J~ • m iNSu°wcE • L. lff. Boytl Sheep Herded By Ostriches Jn South Africa , two rarmers have trained a pair of ostriches lo herd sheep. Those birds, unattended. lake the wooJies out in tt)e morn- ing and bring them back al night. Dul if a sheep dies, ne ither (owl nor (lock shows up. The birds continue to peck at the dead carcass in an effort lo drive it home. Fi£teen minutes late means the farmers have lo go out and they know why . IT'S COMMONLY believed that personal misfortune s lead to serious illness. If you lose your life savings a·nd your mortgage is foreclosed and your matrimonial mate runs off with a Jover, you can ex· pect next to be hit in the health. 1-l appcn~ too fre- quently to be coihcidentoil , say the science boys. Less widely known is the ract that the reverse is true, too. If you suddenly come into a lot of money and find yourself appointed as the chairman of the board and s urprisingly fall into a perfect romance, you again m:ly ex- pect serious illness. Such were the findings or an ' exte ns ive s tudy at the Univers ity or Washington's School of Medicine. To edit dowo the 114 ·pagc cfissertation on the matter. It sure is weird. QUERIES F ROM CLI ENTS Q. "Wh;:ll American general commanded the largest fighting force ever amassed in b;,it- tleunderthe U .S. flag?" A. Omar Bradley. During World War JI , he pushed abb ut a million men in more than 40 combat divisi.tns across France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany , Austri a and Czechoslovakia . LUCKY NUMBER Do you have a lucky number? Among those people in this country who s ay yc!:i tcr that que ry, the majority dcsignalc seven as said number. World...,·ide, ho...,•cver. lhc number nine is considered the luckiest by lhe most people. - Friday. May9. 1975 • DAIL y PILOT ,, 11 Public ~~ ~UCTION FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDA\' at 8 P.M . Borgoins on f-~ine Crystal. Sterling Silver. Porcelains. Oriental Objects d'Art. Paintings. ,Jewelry. Antiques. Bronzes~ Furniture. S elect Indian Turquoise ... 51.000.000 INVENTORY f'rtun f.'11u1r1, Courts, 011l·Of·Paw11. Ba11kr11f1triH VISITORS I Come ands ~~ what fun an AUCTION con b~C FREE ADMISSION! ... across the street fro rn seven of the Southland·s n1 ost c·/('gant waterfro nt restaurants! HQ!!Jl~ Inspection & Private Sales 10-5 DAILY 1 -5 SATURDAY & SUN DAY Ck~ed \\'c.>J11esd:1y & TiiurW:>y . AUCTIONS HELD EVER\' FRIDAY, SAlURDAV, SUNDAY at 8 P.M. -· USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASTER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 We.t Coa.t Highway Newport Beach, California 92660 (714) 645-2200 W E BUY FOR CASH OR SELL ON COMMISSION WHOLE ESTATES OR SINGLE ITEMS ,.1111· J.£1'1.\'f.'. AUCTIU1Vf.'EI~ JIM'S JAf>ANESE MARKET ,., 688 W, ~er St. at Bristol . , ~7 1tl4 Mftef ......... Ii:.. COSTA Ml~ ·,~1 . . 541-5114 .•ml""'------------->! . . ·IHIMI J~s R _ _,. Coita Mela. 549-1574 IC~....,., . . T E EARL'S ~,.....,.,... .i.11 CQl9. ~lceTllM Jaj.On.se Vinegar •......... 30 oi. bottle 7'f' At :!:!Ii- • Yeti Fv Mtln• .................... 5 for Sl.00 j 495-(M(ll J .. nboc) Sh;Oots ................ 8 oz. can 49' · . .· , Kl" ,o.,.1, .. ~a..&."-'--• E h Lftll tl"1>"' .JTOl.I• 'nM1 \oUlliWI • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0C ""-Zlt22 C....-0 c;_,l1W-.o , .. .. ' , .. • •• ,., Y So S. auce Gal can· S3 49 \ ... o ..... _, "'A .... "'·· QlllOIO y • .. .. .. .. .. . . . II-';=:~~~~==~ New rose Rke • .. .. .. .. . .. 25 lb. Sod< $8.49 ( ) lftJh ~"' ShriR"f' .. ., .......... ·Lb· 53.29 642 -.4321 • .. FJE5H I. FROUtl FtSH ON SALE SUKIYAKI I. TEltRIY AKI IEl!F FREE GIFT TO All! . . Dl1ec1 or' callecl. to subscribe to YOUR homelawn paper, the DAILY PILOT MOTHER'S DAY TENNIS ·IDEAS 2115 '-I • ·SHOES· ADU,.S lllLlt J£1H llllll .. " ~i \ SUPll YOUIY CAllYAS r MASTE R CllAROE • BAN~MERICARQ • IAl'AWAl' . • 11s"r~QS y(~~-~s·BLVD. REDONDO iEACH 1213) 371·1~51 1119 ADAllS llUNTINiTON IEACH 1213) 592·2121' ' .. . • '1714! N3-4555 . •.c._ ___ _ • 1/ I ~ Kee your -ruits an ve eta ug-ree. -= 0RTHO Fruit & Vegetable Insect Conni • TM's OATHO, CHEVRON DESIGN-REG .US. ~T OFF.: AVOID ACCIDENTS: FOR SAFETY REAO ENTIRE LABEL INCLUDING CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS ANO USE ALL. CHEMICALS ONLY AS DIRECTED . - For efficient control of a wide variety of fruit and vegetable insects. • r-------------------------------------------, I I I I I I I I I •oRTHo Tomato \.'8getable OuSt . ORTllO T0:\!1\TO \'EG~TAULE DL'ST An inscclicidc-funi.,>icidc co1nhination in refillable plastic S(}uccz.c du~tf'r for easy application. Cont rol s irt'!:.t'l.:lll. tomato blight and many other diSl·a~.,;. ORT\10 \'F,GETAllLE GAR!)J;:N FOOIJ i;; a SJ>C('i :dly prepared plant food for \"l'~ctalJl(l l!ardcns formulat1'(l for high yiclrl;i anil to11 q11ality. ORTJIO \11-:f.ETABl.E GAHUEN FUOIJ can lie u!'Cd on nil vci;?ctahles in the garden. CIC"an, oo.lor- lcss J>{'llelS, this f>.10-lfl hi!O(h phosphon1s, hi~h rot.ash fertili1.er a1.~f11·onlain" iron :ind n1an~· olht•r minor l'll'm~·nts n('(.'tlt.~•l fur \'f').!'l't.;.1lilc ii:ardcn~. . I ~-------------------------------------------J VIGnA9ll IJOoK "All About Vegetables" TM 1omplete "ogetoble book fo,-the countf"y gord•n•f" or the dty gor- denef". 11'erythlng you n..dtoknow-from plant Ing to 1enlng. ' 13.91 MIAWIDI See these ORTHO dealers for lawn and garden advice. lllYIMI ---11102 c:.t.w Dri•• ,...,, ta....ra ..,,,,c.. lfJJ&W ...... ,le......_ 12141 ':::;View, La ....... ttlU•_. 11,lllwl .... •IMdi . . COl91!A PIL MAI c:.-...... ... 11011. c .... Hwy. COSTAMISA __ ......., Jib .... ,... • • • cost• MESA .... .... Miii ..,., ...... .. 2640...._, .. ..... DN!APQIHT __ ......., 14100 Cont Hwy. HUNTINGTON IEACH . ..... ChlcoHwHrf 16742 lolso Chlc:e µGUHA IEACH .___, ..... ll)O S. C .... Hwy. MEWPORT IEACH J.C.,_., 24,..,_l.._ • ' r I t. I \ .. • • • • \ . •, '. ... -... -..· .. . .. ~ ~ • '· ' .. ,•I' . ' .... .. ''. 1;, ., . •' ' T• •"·• • • • ' • . • A 12 DAIL y PILOT I • Visitors' Bureau Women Has Snappy S~art FRESNO (UPI) -Fresno police officials say1wc..men police~ operatives have returned to the streets to arrest men who seek the services ot prostitutes.- ~L-1t;:E BEGAN using lhe women Op9rltives last summer after tWo women arrested tor prostitution conten\ied they were discrimlnated ag8in¢ because their customers wel'le not ar· rested.· • ~ff'. trusdemeanor charges of out: 0,ra1lr!c pu911c d4!f,ency, but one suspeet chpllengea the law, con· tending tJte law was \inl~nded to upply only to proStitutfs 1:1nd not their customers. ., By JOJINVALTERZA Ol I,,. o.;1, f'ilot Sl•ff A new \'isitor s' 1µ1d convention burcuu centered in Newport Beach but se rving: the enti re Orange Coust rt>ceived un orfi cial christening.this wcl•k amid reports that thousands of dollars in mt•mberships already a rc in. Ed Ni gro. rn anagcr of the Ne\\•porter Inn and hcad ·or the errort to create the Newport Harbor Convention and V1s1tors ·. Burea u·, said that wi thin the fi rst day of seeking m e mberships, more than $5 ,000 in fees already ha ve come in. The entity seeks an initial $1 5,000 in membersb.ips lo assure its future . THE PROPOSAL CALLS FOR THE attractin g or large-scale new convention business to the entire coast by using multi-media presentations of s lides. broc hures and trips by re presentati ves to Eastern cities \\'hC'rc the large t•onvcntions are booked . .:Joining Nig ro in the effort to spur new visitors arc other leaders in thC' coa st's leisure industry. Bes ides Nigro. who St1 rves a s pres ident. the e xecutive committee is m ade up of Bill l\1a rkel. a public relalions agency owner ; J :i mes P arke r, a lawy~r and vice president of the Ne wpo rt llarbor Cham be r of'·Comm erce; Sandy Prince, representing a travcl·tour firm, and Marriott Hotel executive Joel Rothman. Ni g ro stressed a t a briefin g this \\'eek that although the entity bea rs the name of Newport !-{arbor the m ember ship and representatio n "·ill eome rrom the ent~ drange Coust. NEWPORT HARBOR WAS CHOSEN FOR the title , he s uid , because of the "high markr tability'' or the region. Some l'hambc rs along t he coast found th at bud get consideratio ns have forbidden active solicit a tio n of new convention bus in t.•ss. New lour·is m . Nigcosaid, is not the aim of the bure:.i u. . "\Ve do not intertd-to solicit tourists and the "'eek end bro"·n·baggers . .. The bureau wunts the kind of busi ness that \Vill ensure a he.althy and successful leisure-time industry in our a rea," he said. TEMPORARY QUARTERS DURING Tll E mem bers hip drive have bee n obtained at the Newport Harbor chamber offices. Membe rs hip fees are based on Lhe rela ti\'C size of the bus in ess planning to join. Hote l me mbershi ps 'A'ill range from $500 to Sl .500. t.le pcnding on th e number of rooms . Restaurants \VOuld pay $150 and ret ailers t he st1m e . 1' · D b911 . .if'd Entertaine r Art Llnklctter says he is disgusted with tale nted actors who arc r esorting to ''shameful · pornograph.y '' for movie roles. 'lllCCVPS CURE A BIT EXTREME T UCSON, A r iz. (AP)-Jarcttc Burdine found the cure for a severe case of the hiccups . Afte r he \'\'as una ble to shake the hiccups , he called for un am· bula nce to take him to a hospital. Enroute \V ednesday night , the a mbulance collided with a car a nd Burdine lost his hiccups , police said . No one was inj ured in the acci· dent. A Superior Court ruling last ' month said stale laws against , prostitution were meant Cor both the prostitutes and the ir customers. More than'50 men we.re arrest· · ed during the summer for solicit· 'ing for prostitution. 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' I -.., VALUING THE FAMILY . ~ Could ·Reduce Stress In Schools And Home·s By Build.ing Self-esteem By Al-1.ISON DEEBB Of• O.N, ,, ... ....,. Drug abuse at the elementa.ry achool level lsn 't news. • A program that chan1es al· titudes that can lead to drug ~e and other antisocial behavior IS. Bused on 1q years of field re· search, and evaluations by educators and parents, Teaching for Responsible Behavior: Valu· ing in the Family, is working. Acc-ordlng to Herbert 0. Brayer, coordinator of drug abuse prevention-education, Orange County Department of Educatt_on,.the program is basic. Components are geared to t eachers, parents , ad - ministrators, medical people, law enforcement and the public · he said. ' _in the past five years 8,000 teachers have been involved in IO-week, 30-hour workshops in .most of th~ county's JO school dis· Lricts. Some 60 si milar parent workshops hav_e tieen offered in the past three years. ''ff a child likes school, if learn· ing is fun, he does n't have to van· dalize, goof off in class oi;i use drugs·," Dr. Brayer said. TOTAL ENVIRONMENT "Teachers need to learn that what happens on the · school • lJn'g·ame·: .~o You Listen? By LAURIE KASPER Of UM O.U' PilOI SUff . At first, Rhea Zakich was scared and angry because she couldn't lalk. Later, she was hor· rified because that's all anybody was doing. '"It was just words and words and words." People, she r e· alized. jus t weren't Listening to what was being said to them. She wanted to do something about it. She cert a inly couldn't say anything so she made up a game. whi c h is called the Ungame because it really isn't a game. And so far, about 80,000 copies of it have been sold without any money being spe nt on advertis· ing. It sta rted about four years ago when the doctor told her .s he would have to give .up talking for a month. She was shocked, scared, an· gry and couldn't imagine what it would be like not to say anything, especially to her so~. who were then 9 and 10 and to whom she was used to saying a lot. "I just didn't like it," she said. "I didn't do a thing but feel ir, ritated that I couldn't talk.•• WORD SPREAD Word spread because everyone thought it Wa s either lntei:esting or funny . Children in lhe neighborhood were fascinated. "They used to come' to the door and ask my sons lf they could come in and look af me.•• They would say, '.'Gosh, I never saw her with her mouth closed." The children, as well as her friends, assumed if she couldn't talk, she couldn't hear. This. too, was fru s tratin g b ecause "Nobody told ljle IUl)'lhinl." She lrled Writing notes but quickly discovered no one woWd go slow enough for her. "Everything just seemed so humilating. It was not a very comfortable time.'' She decided it would simpfy be easier not lo be it round people. As the-month without her votoe stretched into three months, she started thinkii;1g, that if she had cancer she might never speak again. She realize d, ••1 hadn't •said things I wanted to say and I had said things Ldidn't Want tosa1. '' But she a lso decided she had to do something positive so she went back to the PTA and the church and social groups. NEW THING She quickly became a spec· tator and listener which was, she admits, ••a whole new thing for me. "I mean really listen without thinking what J was going to say after they'r e finished," she ex- plained. "I found myself really getting involved with people who were talking and feeling the things they were feeling.'' As she watched, s he ·r ealized people, whethi!r parent s, children, hus bands, wives or or· ganization members, weren't listening to what Was being said to them. Whe n she de cided to do something, she t'houghtof a game board because it "sort of com· munlcates that something is go· ing to .. happen ind in small groups •• ' On the first board, 'she drew a road of life which asked players questions about such things as their bappy limes, sad times, wonisometimes. And then she added questions Cbe wished 1he could as k or wilW ~tomeone would-Uk her llllCl'.walt long enoual/ Jot the -··· ft.Qe w ere questions like '"Wbaldoyou w1nttobedoing in askqucsUonsandlbeydon'teven ··~?"and "What do Y"" wanl· the •"!wer. '' •he said. · ute me.ti about younelf!" 11tey Before a.be bad the chance to • an. "'·•be admitted, 1omeUmes , .. pond\othen111tquestlall,lbey ; bardto_,..,.. · would ask another. V . · "J learned that so many people She recalled handing a note to Later, ahe added "hang up a bank teller. ••Everybody squaret'' which ask qdt$tions stopped and stared at me." And a like, ''}lave you gossiped to· t.iquor store clerk limpl,y told day?" and spaces which allow be:r. "Don't you ever do thaj. to, U.eplaJertosayordouurthl'ntbe me acaiil. •• orfb.e Wf.Dll. ... r crounds, the tone of the environ· ment, does affect what happens in theclassroo~. .. On the other hand, parents shouldn't starl thinking about their children's problems when they're 14. They 1hould begin a lolearlier. \_ ''You can't blame the sc1lools if a child comes to kindergarten a lready a liar, a thief or a cheal." ~ So the progra s geared to de· fining n e and a lte ring behavioL Jn..__p~rent ~orkshoQ.h. the focus is solving problems that can lead to acting antisocial. "Drug aJ:>use i-s only one behavior. If we c;an prevent it, we'll be slopping olhers as well.'' "On e reas.on teachers get bored with teaching is that they're not trained to turn kids on to learning. When they do, through the workshops, the kids love it and so do they.'' The format is based on the pre· mise that all behavior "results from the individual -youth or adult -seeking to satisfy one or more of his genetically acquired, environmentally influenced needs.'' BASIC NEEDS - These a re: affection, respect, skill. en lighte nment, power, wealth, well·being and rectitude. Teacher workshops or no more than 25 are a blend of short lee· Lure, reading, s mall group dis. cussion, film and strategy plan· ning. "We work on several levels," said Dr. Bert Simpson, who con· ducts many of the workshops. During a recent session at Pomona Elementary School, Costa J\tesa, he offered some ex· amples of how students view the school and the st a ff. • "'Ask them the role of the prin· cipal a nd th e role o r the teacher," he suggested. P ast comments have eon· eluded that the principal owns the,school, lives there, and pays the teachers salaries. And. that teachets didn't do things like sleep. They li ved at the school and taught, Simpson said. ''You get either positive or negative feelings from the stu· dents that s hou ld tell you a great deal.'' SELF-DIRECTED I I ' The lesso n for the day was • . . movinr ~hlldren from being teacher-directed lo sell-directed, a key objective. "Kid& will learn what you want from them and you'll get exactly that,•• Dr . Si mpson s ald. ''They'll do that rather t,4an buck lhe systeni. "When ti\ey reach the end or such 1chooling, how "re they go. ing to make decisions? They ha· ven 't developed a ~ense or self.'' From his extensive work in prison and juvenile detention facllitie.!,, he noted "they ar~ nQt rehabilitating. The whole system is do what I tell you and you 'll do okay. "l{ow can such people be ex- pected to li ve in a world where M>me deciaions must be made? That's why the recidivism rate is so hi gh. •·Some people c hoose this kind of life.·· Teacher workshop; focus on ways to help teachers feel better about themselves a nd lo help stu· dents do the same. An example he listed was the VIP of the day. Each child in the classroom from the lowest achiever to the highest, is ac· corded one day when he's the head of !the line, the one who chooses teams, the very impor· tant person. HE IS SOMEBODY "It is IMPORTANT, very im- portant, ror every child to feel he is somebody, sometime." 'fhe overall program resul ts should be e ffecti've teaching, en· j(j-yable learning and effective human interaction, Simpson as· serted. For parents, Dr. Brayer said, the works hops v;hich ::i.re in 'homes. are a chance to over· come fears about kids and the ir behavior. "They can socialize a little, and soon realize that that awful thing the ir child is doing i·sn't un· us ual, that something can be done about it, that other parentS: have lived through it," he s aid. "Juvenile delinquency doesn't start a t school. It s tarts at home. It can be prevented al home." Parents learn through reading and di scussion how to un· deTsland family attitudes and ac- tions affecting, behavior, to apply problem·solving s kills and to pre· vent alienation between parent and child. .... * ~-"' I Sever~/ months of not singing or talking led Rhea Zakich to develop the Ungame. One of lhe rules is that no one can talk Unless It's lheir tum. NO LOSER And no one "wins" the game. "I wanted the game to be 1uch that there were no Josers since the purpose of it is' to com· municate and leam about so-· meone," she said. ••t guess I felt like a loser al that poinl and I didn't want to l.o.eanymore.'' She 1pent two nlchts wortdng cot.he game, which wu onposler boon! and had empt,y spools as marker~. without aey idea what she would do with il. But her sons played it with a friend whose mother took it to a teacher who apparently passed it on because she b ad 247 orders in cDe moo_lh. "Part of m e was excited but another pa rt of me didn't know when l 'd get it all done," she said, explaining il took her eight hours to make one. She sent tt lo a ll the game com · panies, but they rei>lied with a form letter explaining they have pteifesslonal game O"rlgibators. She managed to Ret 300 games made but in 1ix months she had tanot.her 1000 orders. So she had the games printed and tried us· inc 1pray glue to stick them to the board . Tht1 atteUlpt, when dried , looked like big Potato chips. In tean. she threw them away and saJdt be~au1e now she wa!i able to talk, she was going out oC busl· nes1. (lite UNGA ME, P••• m r ' ' ~~ l ~~~]CV 63iil© J HEARING HELPING FEELING '· Do the sessions work? Parent and teacher responses indic::i.te they do. An Irvine Unified District, kin· dergarten teacher said: "This class has made me more aware of my own values and the im· portance or modeling these inside the classroom a nd out. t'EELING GOOD ··1 have seen m any new tcchni· ques for teaching values in th e ·classroom . I do believe that children who grow up feeling GOOD about the mselves and satisfied with what they are do· ing, will not have to tum lo drugs or other harmful habits.'; Ocean Vi ew District , sixth grade teacher: "The stude nts seem to be more aware or their responsibility for their own behavior." Westmins ter School District. elementary teacher: "In several cases the behavioral results have been dramatic; in some there Liquor Outlawed a lsq has been gradual improve· ment because s tudents dis· covered their m ethod of develop· ing self.esteem." Parent, Capistrano Distrjct: "Children now have a voice in the family environment. Affec· tion is more freely given. I am taking more time to listen, unin· terrupted, to .. .,,hat they have to say. "Open tliscuss ions are being held instead or 'parent' di s· cussions. I no\v realize I have a t endency to do for them what they cou ld do for themselves.'' Parent, Irvin e district: "The first pay.off was having a better response from our children on ex pressing lhemselves. I 've . become a better li st ener." Los Alamitos pare nt : ''\Ve ' have developed a beUer sense of purpose behind the task or rais· ing children. \l.'e parents have a better bond or unders tanding between us so we now are train· ing children in the same direc· tion," · • An Alternative Received Badly DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our problem is one that has been causing a lot of anxiety.in our family. We need an outside opi· nion from someone who is not a Baptist. You have been selected. Our son is planning to be mar· ried on Aug. 9. The trouble is over the reception. His fiancee's parents are very s trict Baptists. They do not drink any kind of Ii· quor. Even spik ed punch is out. The wedding wi ll be held in the church and the reception which follows will lake pl a('C in the church parlor. Since my husband and I wish lo respect their wis hes we went ahead and made reservations at our country club for a second re· eeption -following theirs. A bar will be set up and liquor will be served. We have e ngaged an or· ehestra for da ncing. When we told our son or our plans he was furious. He in· formed us that he and his bride would not attend the reception, that it would be considered a slap in the face to his future in·laws and their re latives. ' H()w can we make him see how selfish his att itude is? Our fri ends a nd family will have a very dull evening unless m y husband and I e ntertain them in the m a nner to which they are ac· customed. J Will you please come to the rescue, Ann ? -WANT TO DO IT RIGHT DEAR WANT TO: Sorry, yon r1ttled lhe wrong cage. You are dead wrong. Tbe parents o r lbe bride are putting on the weddlng: and r e· ceptloa. You ind your relatives and frteads should go along with wb1tever they hive planned. If yoa can't gel through the night (Ann Landers OJ DEAR ANN LANDERS: We moved in.to a new apartment a. few weeks ago. Last ni ght the woman across the hall gave a "housewarming" party for us whi ch we thought was most generous considering that these days most people don't want to have anything to do v•ith their neighbors. There were about 28 people ' present . Each guest brought ' something for the 8 o'clock sup· per. The party was, or course, in our apartment. All our furniture is new. Even though we are not completely furnished, what we have is of good quality. About 7:30, when l was in the kitchen making corree , I heard a crash. I rushed to the living r oom and saw tv.·o men helping a woman up from the floor. She was not injured. thank the Lord, but our lovely antique English chair was in splinters. Wh y on earth would a person who weighs al least 2·50 pounds select THAT chair J.o s it on"! Someone made a feeble joke about suing us. but not one word was mentioned about replacing the chair. Do you feel the woman . who broke it is r esponsible? You r opinion is needed. -GOODBYE GEORGE Ill D£AR GEORGE: Forget It. You're lucky the "'Oman didn't break her back. P eople assume that chairs are to sit on. Anything a~ fragile as your "lovely anti· que" should be put in a bedroom or a C'.'loset when you entertain. wttltoat booze, then get pl1stered Are you, or is someone you by yO.raelf, after you gel home. --..._~are about messing around v.·\th Sbotald you care to have a re· Ofugs-i>r considering it? Are all tepliotl wben the couple returns drugs bad? What about pot-in from U.elr honeymnon, ll would mode ration? Ann Landers's new beperfedly propertodoao. You booklet , ''Straight Dope on lbea could serve kerosene and Drugs," separates the facts from 1 baUery •~Id ·tf you wanted to the (iction. For each booklet OJI. dnee It would be your party. But dered, send a dollar bill, plus 8. yoa would, I hope, have non· long, self.a ddressed, ataml)fC1 alcoltollc bever11es on hind for envelope (20 . centJ postage) tb Ute bride's side -If lbey wtsb to Ann Landers, P .0 . Box 1400, attnd. Elgin, Ill. 60120. • I'\· -" ,. " CANYON SCHOOL.STUDENTS TRAIN FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS ' . • • Stars to Open Games A chance to earticipate ..- t.h1t•s wbat the annual Special Otymplco ls all about. Thi• year more than 1,100 Oranse County younc retarded will compete 'On a loeal and rt· Clonal level. Thirty school, park.a and recreation, reaidenUa1 home proerama and Fairview State Hoipltal a.re represented. Orange County Are a Coordinator Madeline Evan& said that thla year ls the one ln four when lni,rnatlonal compet.i· lion ls held. Ninet'y Californlua will go on to Mt. Piiot, Mich. In Aueuat !or the United States final.I, she said. One hundred and seventy • .. ' Oranae CountJan1 will be In · · volved In the r e1lon1I trials Friday-Sunday, June 20-22 a1aln _ this year ·at \JCLA, 50 from Fairview. Local compet,ltlons begin as early as April and county finals Mgan last weekend· with bowling ftVer\1.$.. Saturday. May 10, will brine the .track and field final• at Westem·Htgh School, Anaheim. Events beein at 9 a.m. The day'a activities Include a parade with 60 different entries and the liehtine of the Olympic torch. Parade marshals Include sports stars Mark Lomas of the "New York J ets, Gary Miller from soccer, Sid Smith a nd Jerr Severson of the Houston Oilers and I&iah Robertson of the to. Angeles R.ams . F airview partlcipanta will Join lhoae from ·camarillo, Pacific and Patton hospitals Friday, Muy 16, for events ut Cum•rillo. Countywide .competition in swiminlna is set for Sllturday, Moy 17, at Sav•nna H!gh School, Anaheim, to Mgln at9a.m . 1 Competitors are not chose11 sol e ly on skil ls, explained Fairview recreation therapist Rick Bartels. "We lry to base it ori past Participation, progress In thi;ir own level and interest. We like to let as many as possible have a chance to participate. It Is a real treal for our retiidents." :t . I • ' ' ll ·'. : .. \ ealthy .Children: One of Parents' Choices ' . : :; .. • ~"!lo : f8tories By JO OLSON high school stude nts at· •ifJ: 01tll•D•llrP11o1s1.11 tending a March of ~ ~!~ baby is God's opinion Dimes conference on .f~ the world should con-birth defects. tinut ." -Carl Sandburg "Where do you fit in? parents having children at the wrong times. What can you dQ about it'!" She advised the stu· dents to "start to think like potential par e nts. There are c hoices you can make that will affect the beginning or your children.'' One of the c hoices is to refrain rro m having children too .early, "One in 10 gi rls has a baby berore the age of 18," Miss Roy, a New York stafr member of the Na· tion al Foundation - March or Dimes, said. Twenty-five children "Thi s is a rather com- a_~ born with a mental plicated problem," she et' physical defect every said. "It is caused by our in th e United poor heredit y, poor en- tates, LouiSe Roy told vironment a nd the wrong ' • "In the next fi ve years, (-E~perts Team to Win : Is the re a ny hope for a disabled ! ~h~:s1.0t~e:~k~ ~~t:~~ ~~~;rts of an • inrant developme nt program i sponsored by UCI a nd conducted {a t Ora n ge Co unty Medica l i Genter. Barbara l\.1uller, an assistant i clihi'cal professor and child de· velopmentalist at UC I, described the program for the ninth a nnual ~tudent leadership conference on 1 birth defects sponsored by the ~tarch of Dimes. 1 She told more than l ,000 high school students al Orange Coast From Page 8-1 -- College th at th.e infant develop- ment program is "one of the newest concepts in early in- tervention.'' Children from birth to 3 years, who' will be behind without such help, a re broug ht for a com- prehensive program of evalua- tion and therapy, Their d evelopment, as en- couraged by this program, "may not be normal but it will be the best thl;'y can do," l\.tiss l\.1uller said. Families are included in the pl"ogram ~nd many mothers br- ing their children lo the program and stay to work with them. "We use a team approach," Mi ss Muller said. "A group or people look al the child and make a decision." , On this team are a medical doetor, medical social w,orker, child development psychologist, physiL'al occupational therapists, biochemist and consultants from the community . The c.·hi ldre·n who come to the prog1·un1 may not look any dif· ferenl than normal, Miss l\.1ull er said, but they are all children with question marks as diagnoses. Some children have multiple problems, including "failure to t hri\'C', '' mental retardation, ... Ungame .-...bli ndn c.•ss. o rthopedic dif· £i culties, multiple congenital anomalic!J, s pinabifida and Ool'·n·s Syndrome. But a neighbor boy pulled one O\Jt or the tr ash and showed it to so~eone who, once again, liked th~game. Except this person had ju'li gone into business ror himsetr and wanted to market the game. Now, the Garden Grove woman has little to do with mak- ing the game, but she does a lot of speaking to groups, as s he did re· -·· ~- ADVANCE REGISTRATION ICE SKATING ESSONS ' ,. ' ; • Enhance your child's poise I an<l posture. A planned ~program of lessons with the Ckclusive Ice Capades' easy ~ learn in g method gives you ' or ypur child healthy ckcrclse ~ 1n plea5ant supervised : surroundings .. ' • • . --- flEGISTER NOW WISAYaDI Cll<Ta ........... -...c ....... TA 17141 f7t.alto cently in the Costa ~f esa Library, and answering the mail. "We get letters from all over the world," she said. ''J can't Im- agine writing a letter to a game company .'' Obviously pleased, she is still surprised al the game's success. "lt has gone so far beyond whatever I imagined it would or .could." 'fhe children have a variety of ne"· expe riences under the gui dance or s taff members, volunteer? and parenlS. Several ha\'e played with water tor the first time, and some who have never been on wheels have been able to ride small tricycles. "It's not a curing progr am," l\.1iss Muller emphasized. "But it helps the parents." Jewelry for her ... an extravagant choice 44 191hk>n i.land, newport c.nter 844·5070 I she continued. one million babies will be born to mothers 17 and under. While the birth rate is decreas ing across the country, it is increas- ing for girls 14, 15and18. "What's wrona about having a child so young? There is a much greater chance or it being sUll- born ·"'Or having ment81 and physical damage.'' youth director said that "the nutrition of the mother throughout her life will help determine the nunfber and size of train cells of the child." She warned that it's not juat poor people who don 't eat properly . Teenage girls are guilty of poor .diets too . "We are concerned a bout the n4mber or teenage girls who don't see the doctor until late in pregnancy," And, s h e s ug e ested Otey -take advantage of the rubella and Rh vac· cines. 'Jn the next five years , one million babies will be Another choice youths can m ake is that of lifestyle, Miss Roy said. This involves deciding how you will eat and what you will do about drugs and alcohol, she told the students. Mis& Roy urged the youths to consider the harm of venereal disease and be sure they 'are free o( it before entering pre- gnancy. ''You also have a c hoice or taking advan· tage or m edical pro· gress, Get e arly care," "You have a choice of bei ng prepa r ed for parenthood. Few youths ar e learning h ow to nurture children. ''And you h a ve a choice of understanding a nd accepting birth de- fects and a choice of gel· ting deeply involved in this probletri." born to mothers 1 7 and under. What's wrong? There is a much greater chance 'of damage.' The national MOD ·uFFRL'S UPHOLSTIRY W...Y•W• ...... lt2J~Sh .. C.... ......__.148·02St DIV< JR CE Only ,§ZQ. THREE DAYS ONLY! WED., THURS., FRI. MAY 7-11-9 WITHOUT AN ATTORNEY 24 HOUR I BBB l EAR PIERCING SERVICE ·-==...-GUARANTEE D :. .. -- 673-2345 OIVO,."i::E SERVICES OF CALIF. 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R<d. • 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA PH. 892-5501 I ••••• -··· ..... ..... ••••• •••• ...• ••••• ' 'Star'.:-! • Gazitlg A vuriety . or gilts donated by celebrities plus other valuable merchandise will be featured at •the C.el,ebrily Auction, -~~~'S~ S(>OllSored by Orange County West Chapter, Women's American ORT. The event will begin at 8 p. m . Satur- day, May 17, in the Fountain Valley Com· munity Center. (l.d - mission is $1.50. O'd11>l Lehrer ho lds scripts r r o m L h e B,.i b Newhart, Rhoda, \ind Mary Tyle r Moore 1'V shows, while Doreen Bame models a hat donated by Ca rol Burnett <.ind holds a Phyllis Dill er pillow. Homemakers Aided By P ATRIC IA McCORMACK NEW YORK (UPI) -Tish Sommers, champion of the disad- vantaged older woman, wants Uncle Sam to come up with a Oi::;- placed Homemuker's Act. This would help women with no means of support -and not eligi· ) ble ror government aid programs nowonthebooks. Ms . Sommer s, from Oakland, heads the National Organization for Women's task force on older women. To supplement the proposed federal aid, she said the task force Supports passage of "Displaced llomemaker Bills'' by each or the states. "The displaced homemakers are the women who fall between lhe cracks or existing programs,·· Ms.Sommers said. "The airµ is lo ma,ke these Y.'Omenself-s uf f icient.' · J\1s. Sommers said : -''Mo st displ:.iced homemakers are in their middle years and find themselves through divorce. widowhood or other loss of family incorrfl! without support.·· -"'They . ;,-ire ineligible for Social Security because they are too young. They are ineligible for unemp loyment insurance because they have been engaged in unpaid labor in the home.·• Drafts of a law for the federal government add.one for the stales h.avebeendrawnup., · According to the plan described by Ms. Sommers, Rep. Yvonne •Br.alhw.aite Burke, D-Calif., will introduce a proposed bill in the Congress once the wording is v.·orked out. Plans call for tfre first stale bill to be intr.oduced in Califo~a- Surf Event: "The federal bill draft <'alls for the authorization of funds.through the Department of Health, Education and We lfare to establish job training progra"'m s for displaced homemakers and to establish service programs," Ms. Sommers said. "In addition the federal bill draft seeks to lower the eligibility age for Medicare and Social Security benefits to 50 for otherwise e ligible displaced homemakers." ~ The s'tate bill. accOrding to the draft, provides for demonstration projects which Would be multi- purpose service ·centers for the llisplaced homemakers. The services would include weil -v.·oman Clinics. money management courses, para-leeal services. and educational pro· grams. .. ' Y:i. or::F ON AU T 5HIRT) Frrday. May 9, 1975 • CAil Y PILOT U:J Horoscope: Capricorn -· Make New Star.t SATURDAY,MAVIO BySYDNEY OMARR ARI ES <March 21 · April 19): Emphasis is on t'areer, ambition, will - ingness lo make sacrifice forsake of potential. TAU R US (A pr1·1 20· May 20): Good lunar aspect c9incides now with long-range view, plans , philosophy, journ~nd langu(:\ge. Gl! ~I (May 21 -June 20): Con<'ern with covcr- up is emphasized. You tend now to dig deep for truth. CANCE R (June 21 - July 22l : Change <'ould occur in s pecial rela· tionship. A<'<'Ommoda · lions are made on both sides. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Ba sic matters , including heti.lth and'employment, llominatc. Low-key ap- proach is best . \'IRGO fA ug. 23-Sept. 2'.!). Spotlight is on your al)ility to like and love. t:IBR,A CSt.>pt 23-0ct. 22) · WO(k , responsibili - ty, solid' s tructurt's - these are e mphas ized,.. SCORPIO (Oct. 2l - .Nov. 2lJ : lde<i s pop. bound ;incl j ump aroun~ -key is lo pin down \11hat rea ll y is needed. Si\GITTARJUS (Nov. 2'.l·Dt.·c. 21): Al'centison money , valuables, personal possessions. Cct to heart of matters. CAPR ICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar cycle is s uch th<1t you shouk't make new s tarts adJ{ lake initiative. AQUARIUS \.11\11· 20-Feb, 18): You 'could'be <1<·tive fn <.:1 .ssociatiot\ with charity driv~. hospital, institution. • P ISCES (Feb. 19- f\.farch 20): Accent is on rrierids hip, d es ires, romanti<' interlude. QUILTING BEE & 20 CRAFTS JEWEL COURT -SAT. MAY I 0 5outh Coast ?taza li""'l'\Tim'\'liiliJ5i SPRfNG fights inflation s~lNG ~ [!;:l ~®Li' and the recession with . ~ l ~b~~ r,~S!lO ~-~P .. E~},q~s 1 ;ft ' ' SPRING CREST ORAPE'l'H~S ,,, ~--~-~~ AT 30%oFF .,, ,\Ol l'~" .' ·~ ,~~/~' S~~~R::: ... -.,.,rx~~x ·t:' QUILTED BEOSPREA.Ds /\ \W !i,fABRICUT'S BE Sl' SE L\.~ft6 SPR1NG CREST CUSTOM DRAPERIES .'.' 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An inform ational booth v.·ill be staffed by WfSA member s throughout the day. Headquarters of the organization is llunt· ington Beach. Peering Around H A R R I ETT WI E D E R . mayor pro tempore of Huntington Beach, was honored by B'nai B'rith Women dur- ing a program at Temple Beth Emel, Anaheim. Also cited during the Womei1 or Achievement program were Elizabeth Prize, law teacher. UCI. and ?t1iriam Hern1e1n , Laguna Hills. a special physical education teacher. A TENTH anniversary reunion of the 1965 graduating class. Nogales High School. La Puente will be~a picnic on June 29. Contact for infotmation i s JM \Volpert, 213-656-6693. "Motherhood Is After A~I -Womans Great And Incomparable Work". Edward Corpenter ( 1844 -1929) Cil jewels by joseph the pla~e to go for fine jewelry and gifts for your extra special occasions. Mol ..... 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Keystone's free services also help .,._,._.,_. ... ~,- your riloney rv"· The Money Mxi>lr>e puu up to ,$100 tn cash In your hands 1Nft=:CH¥ "'Y ume ol thi! iby er nigl>L Free safety deposit Pcxe$. Free check In&: accounu with one of Callfomla's leading full· service b.anU. And KeYstone'k open 9412 Saturdays. , • • ' ' Drop In today and pick up your free "Gulde to Interior Plant Care" by the living Plant Growers AslOdatJon. ~-----..J • Keystone's i"terest compounded d;aily. With new $40,000 insurance. Annw.al R111irt Annw1l Yiir:ldt Annwial R,at.,s A"'1w11 t Yi.,ldt 7.75"' • 8.06"' 6 y.,1rs · S1000 Or Mort 7.50"' • 7.79"' 6.75"' • 6.98"' 1·111 Ye~r1 · S1000 Or Mort 6.50"' • 6.72.% 1 y.,~r · S 1000 Or Mort> 5.75"' • 5.92.'lo 90 D~ys · $1000 Or More 5.2.5"' • 5.39"' Regul)r p1ubook x count ~·d from d1y..,n to d1y-out •Net annual yield on S 1,0JO cert1fic.itf:' of c1epo\1l. (Feder JI r L'gu1Jt1 in~ reql11re a ~ubst.int1.1I pen.illy for e.i• ly w1!hdr,1 ..... 1!) 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS • Westmlnsler Otficfl. 14011 Beach Blvd. • AirPort Center Of'flce. 4301 :MacArthur Blvd. • Anarloitn Office, 555 North Euclid Mlasion Viejo Office. 24041 M&r~uertle Parkway AMets over $75 million 1 ., .. .. • • I , ,J • • • OAILYPILOT Ftlday, May9. 191:> · spiwl Administraror Fled Saigon Meet 'Set ·" llas Zer0es ' . By llRTHVR R. VINSEL Ol•O.tlr"i.tll•ff I lloang Van Blen1 sits on the greasy wa10~ tongue ot a mob\le el~c trl c generator unit parked beside the dusty road across from American Red Cross headquarters 1:1.t Camp Talega, one of the refugee ,---~e n~e r s 1:1.t Ca mp P.endlelon. ·~ny 1111tt S&att ..-... ADMINISTRATOR REFUGEE NOW Hoang Von Bleng at Camp Pondleton He is farrilliar with tha t international sym- bol for medicine and hope, from both sides of his experience·. • HOANG, 39, was the fir .st and only lay hospital administrator in the Republic of South Vietnam's history' until Saigon became llo Chi l\1inh City. 1-le raced the fear of ex - ec uti on or sever e reprisal for dealing with Western o r alien in· terests when the Com· munisls took control or the regime, so fled to America. ··u Ow to ~iv e l'n Today's Chan1in1 \Yorld" 11 the Ulle fl" I\ ~•Ill to be sl•tr by Gordori: L"onlmlr,e, dlvlsio11 ma1ta1er of World Wide . Economic Services, Inc., ll•Y ·15 at a meeting ot the American SQciety or Women Accountants, Orange COunty Chapter":" Lon1mire will dlscuu the current economic sltuatlon with special emphas\s on bow it af- fects accountants at lhe .Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Dinner is at 6:30 p.m. - Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Pat Lister al 834-6243. ~ .•. •• Auto Price Hikes Seen On Forils .. , llAVE MA NY pro- lr-'.~~~~~'.'.'.:~'.'.:~'.:"'""""""'"'"""" ... '!".,.""""'' blems," explains Bieng ip the typically shy, sub· ! Pilot dued tones of many re- DETROIT (AP l Bad ne\l.·s in the auto in- dustry-ran the gamut from the worker to the consumer Thqrsday Ford estim ated it will have to raise prices up to SJOO o n next year 's models, an d G e neral Motors said its special benefits for l aid -off °"·orkers have run out. l fugees who · don't wlinl ogbook sympathy as much as How It's Like ~n Tent City I By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 '"' o.u, Pilot s1.1tt Electric light bulbs strun g from poles burn all the time in Little Saigon, a city where Jife goes on 24 hours a day, with squalor, splen- Hor and s uch mundane matters as· shower and toilet needs. I The future is both certain and uncertain tor the 16,000 plus Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees who jam the camp, housed in a sud- Hen community of quonset huts and orderly rows of tents. I There are young people and the aged and onfused infunts. THEV ARE SAFE. 'fhey are here. Hut where do they go from here? Stroll through Camp Talega and talk to them and you find generally a people ..,1,.ho are proud, humble, happy, sad and <.1ngry all <1t once in their collective fate of having to take refuge in the United v1NsE1.. States. 1 1 The reasons and forces behind it all are. or ~ourse , complex. Still , famili<.ir patterns or helping and 1 Sharing seem to pre\'c.iil, despite comments irom cert<1in qu<.11·tcrs. llow is it the song b<.illad goes? People ~ho need people <.ire the lu ckiest people or all? rel!, not always , perhaps. . • GA.MES ARE STILL BEING organi zed for the children -the most helplessly uproot- ed by \.\'ar since \vars began -and they soon join in a version or pl<iying choo-choo train, \\:ith a bi g, bl<ick !'11 <irinc sergeant leading the line as the locomotive and (he kids hanging on !>ehind in the fa shion of the old bunny hop ttance. . A couple more kills hang around Y>'ilh a young private first class "'ho appears serene and suitable in his role as babysitter. ! One kid leans against the big Youth, '!most holding his hand. llis squatly little ttartner wears a yellow baseball cap. What are \heir names, one asks, assuming familiarity. · fu "Hell , I dunno.·· the young Marine replies T-a sheepish Southern drawl. t WELCOME TO LITTLE SAIGON, a place t.'here life goes on around the clock in the tents, (juonsel huts and the cold that creeps down the (nus lard -covered canyons before dawn. . \_ A little old lady with the pink parasol ~tops you on the dirt street. I '"Parlcz vous Francais'!" s he asked. But don 't s peak French and my Spanish is only l<XKI enough to order t'o\'O more beers south of re border. , Later, I \l.'ent back to the press center in ttie Cristianitos Of£icers' Club. \\-·here beer is ~ cents and the AP · and UPI news wire machines are set up in the men·s restroom, to fheck out for the day '""'ilh the duty sergeant. I I llAD SEEN 1-;NOUGH TO understand better the situati on fac ed by our Vietnamese fnd Cambodian nt'ighbors who are now on the 9range Coast . \vaiting and hoping to start a new life in An1 crit·a. A scene on a Ba silone ll.oad curve near Camp Talega, Arc.<i 2. hO\\'C\·cr, underlined it most as a s mall handful of the displaced stood aimlessly beneath a traffic directional sign, as though wailing for 11 ride to somewhere. ~T'hat sign read simply: ONE WAY. simple understanding. Being a bachelor. the former administrator or. the Korean l'tlcdical Center in Saigon, a large, modern facility, could travel unencumbe red , exe&pl for l'o\'O things. "l a m traveling \.\'ith my folks and they are over80yearsold,'' he ex· pl ains quietly. HOANG IS hunting a sponsor through U.S. Im· migration authorities so he may set tl e in America. He studied hospital ad- ministration for two years in T exas, and while the first. Viel- na mes e c linic a d · ministrator ever who \l.·as not a doctor, 1-loang knows about medicine. He said his father is in the Camp Talega dis· pensary under" treatment for an apparent kidney problem. based ·on the sympto.m s . Nobody seems to know. Or nobody tells him. HOANG LIVES in the lent city which is un - seasonabl y chilly this year. ''Maybe it i s the cold ... ?" he theorizes of his aged father's illness. Kris/ma Curbed GM said the depiction of the Supplemental Unemploy m e nt Benefit fund has cul jobless benerits in half for 55,000 employes. FORD PRESIDENT Lee lacocca estimated Ford prices will ris e rrom 3 to 6 percent this fall. an average $150 to $300 per car The Big Three auto makers had y,·arned of price hikes, but l acocca's estimate Y.'aS the first hint of how high the boosts might be. ''We. can 't operate with out a price in- crease," Chairman Henry Ford 11 said fOllowing the annua l s fl areholde r s' m eeting Thursday. He said final pricing decisions have not yet been made. Jaoocc·a said he hQpes Ford Ca n schedule ii'l- cr.ea.ies .lhat won 't "jolt the publiC.· "THREE TO FIVE, six percent .-that's the ballpark·we,Jlope to play in," he said. "But "·e may be off $200 . ·· If ~ricing was bad ·n ews for consuiners, continuing layoffs spell financial disast e r for thousands of workers. GM's SUB fu nd. like Chrysler 's, was drained SA'N FRANCISCO by exte":'ive la yoffs, (AP )· _ The Airports many dating back tl_lOr.e Commission has passed than a year. GM said 1t a resolution to halt endedtheSUBpayments I. ·1· r t I b Monday so 1c1 1ng o r ave ers Y The a~erage laid-o£f members of the ilare GM k h b en liv-Kris hna religious sect . wor er as e . who the airports direct.or 1ng on $176 a week. 1n· compared to ''vultures.,, eluding $92 from the SUB The regulation a ffects fund. all solicitors al the San Francisco International Airport, but is directed at .the saffron·robed Hare Kirshn a followers who sell candy, flowers Consumers Face 6-8% and books of religious teaching. Food Hikes Group Set In Irvine Under a new slate of officers. the citizehs' forum Irvine Tomorrow pl ans to spend the sum- mer developing reeom- m e nd .!1 t lo n s on how lower-cost hom es may be built in the city. "The city has to come to grips with the pro· blcm." said new vi ce chairman Ellen Freund, referring to months of ci - ty council debate on the lack or nousing for those WASHINGTON APl - Consumers "'·ill see 1975 food prices rise 6 to 8 per- cent above last year. de- pending on whether farmers harvest record crops needed for so much of what Americans eat , the Agriculture Depai'tment has an- nounced. BUT I F POOR \\'Cather reduces cropS as it did last year, food prices would climb 8 to 10 percent abov~ 1914 levels, the departfnenl 's Outlook and Situation Board said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 earning less than $15,000 ;: a year . The new directora are Even so. either range of food price increases would be the s mallest since 1972 when they went up 4.3 percent. Pri~s rose 14.5 perttnt In im and by the same margin in 1974. ' There's no excuse • ror an unhappy customer. \Ve don 't try lo ntake cl(cuses , ju s t satisricd c ustomers. Try us and satisfy yourself. S•IHIAHinlr&Setvlce t'abers Codillac ;ieoq ............. Coot•~ 540"1f00 " - l\tarilyn Vaasos, chairman; Ellen f>Teund . vice chairman; Judy Marx, secretary; Tom Green. treasurer. The food price projt}C· tion waa the first by 1-:;:::::::::::::::::::;:;:;i µSDA !or aU ol lhis year . 11 Last Fe,bruary. CsP.erts FILM< AND said prices mi11)t 10 up2 ADflllTISIMG to 3 percellt in th• nrst quarter and another 3 ...,. ..,_,.,..TI.. ,.rc<mt In the second but Wlltili,.....,44t¥. cfld"not predict what .... ,...I!••• mlgtit happen for the en· • ....._.. ...... ,,..., llreyeaf. Tit 111 117141 IJJ.Olll In Ute, analysis, the de· partmtnl said the tint quarter increase wa.s held to 2 percent and Lhal another rise ol 1 to 2 per- «nl was ex~cted In the •eeond quarter. " . Behind It ''. By HILARY KAYE Ollfltl'O.fif Pl19111Uft Earlene Loop stumbled Into the finance business b'ack in 1943, \when Umes were touch and ahe look any job she could act. The energetic execuUve bet:an as a cashier in an ope.rating branch of Avco Financta1-- Servlces (t h en Seabcrard Finance> in San Diego. Today, she. is assistant vice president for finance and banlrJng in the com- pany 's Newport. Beach head· quarters. M.RS. WO.I' SllYS tlle'• never regretted her accidental entry in· to the world or finance, and , in fact, describes her 33-year as- sociation with Avco as "a cons- tant love affair." 1-ler primary duty i~ securing corporate funi:ts . invol\'.ing daily contact with banks across the country and aro14nd t~e world. AVCO FINANCIAL'S eAlil.\ENE LOOP BIG ON FIGURES • . Recello 3$-yeer 'Lo•• Affair' Wit h Coall Firm She rattle"s off multi-digit memorabl~. None, however;, fieure.s_Just asJhe~nv.er.age-in....-comparf-in-l~Fm s of drama to the ' divldual Casually mentions small tratic hold-up bac k inJ949. /1 dollar and cent pmounts. lt happened on 8 Satur~ay "It's very' much like working morning, when she was working with your own , personal budget,·• as a cashier in San~Diego. Ty,·~ she says. matler-of·fat'tly. "It armed bandits he ld up the office, just has a fe'o\' more 2eroes added escaping" with a bout $3 ,500 . on the end " Before they lert , however , one During .her career at Avco she customer '""'as killed and an has worked as a cashier, a book· employe was wounded. keeper, done collections work Mrs. Loop recalls standing in (including going out and actually front of her cash r,gister. when a repossessing cars) and worked in man carrying a gun opened the the credit card operation. She cas h drawer and demc.inded was also the first training direc-money . tor, traveling across the country "I looked up al hiin and training cmployes slammed the dra\\'er on hi s FIN1\LLY, SHE landed in the t1·easury d e partment. working her \\'ay up to her present ex· ecutive positi on According to !'if rs l..oop. many of her experi ences have been hand," she said. "I didn't sec why he should get the money. "I KNEW llE llAD a gun, but it didn't dawn on me that he would use it,'' Mrs. Loop ex:- pl ained. When she discovered he Over 1'he Counter MASO Lisliocp meant business, she turned over the m9ney, including cash locked in the safe. Her later years with the com- pa ny y.•ere les s traumatic, but no ~less intriguing and varied, ae- l'Ording to the'vice president. The company's move from Los Angeles to Newport Beach four years ago was an added bonus. according lo Afrs . Loop. "Wh en we first came down , here to the Newport area, wt' thought we'd j died and gone to heaven," says Mrs, Loop, who lives in Irvine with her husbarid , John , a retired Avco employe. IN COMMENTING on the laCk of women in high positions, Mrs. Loop admits, ''Being in finance, I'm primarily in a man's world. But, it's changing rapidly , particularly in the banks." MUTUAL FUNDS 1 ' ...... J Th Uiewo Fr the dO blllloo .montll pine 1 mark. M numlM and In opUon1 se-ve j th6usa1 cenUy t O'Cont oplion11 so ing not "Chicag continl.I two ye1 change Daltirt) aJid thE de411ni Eu piece 01 be a m< tions tr Wh traded ~ In damenl ed and TH may bE not sin you·u r, judgmt limed. pend 0 1 <.11.scipll Q.' A. I ror the~ a pi ece This m proper! time. SA ' $50,000 the pro money. \!.'hen b Q.' A . purcha stock '1i regard! Q.' A., 100 s ha of the s f ix<..'d P! the mo' Cf or ta: ,\mcx,1 arc use 0 .1 A. have ti pricey, Q. A. about l an opti mium1 tage pi popula! 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Ar.e fl.aeu Sqfe"! -. ; St9c~·1pP1ic:>ns: ·Bow 'to'Call It By SYLVIA PO&TER 'l'he hotteat,-tfutest growin;, moat Contagious eraze in tho worle! ol aecurities today Is the stock option. · From \!lrtua.ly a atunding start a mel'e few years ago tho dollar volupie Of traiilng in opt.tons soared close to s2 billion lii-1974 -ancJ it Is now raglng at such a pace that mQnlhly-"olumeJUOp, ~:r\. l~ _,1~fi lf,.~~1}0!' · Monei's Worth ,M ~anwhlle, the number Of-indl'viduals and institutions owning options hai surQed to se-y er-a-1 hundred - thousand. erst1m ates Dr, James B. Cloonan author or there· cently publish~ ''Stock OptJons'' and chaii-nlan of Heinold O'Connor and Cloo11an, a Ch1caco·based firm 11>ecializ1ng ui opUons. And this number is ah10 muJl1plylng b)i the day SO CONTAGIOUS 18THE phenomenon that it's spread· mg not only across the nation but olso acroa;s lhe world Chicago Board Options Exchange -the first org8nized and conunuou1 market·for options in the U.Sf -was opened only two year, ago, 1n 1973. Since then, the Amencan StOck Ex· change has entered the raeld . 'l'he The ~hiladelphia· Balt1rnore·Wash1ngton Exchange will start trading soon and the Pacific Coast Stock Exchan~e will begin its options dealing later this year -~· -· - Europe's leading f1nanc'ial centers are moving tO get a piece of the action Amsterdam and London a re expected lo be among the fi rst big stock exchanges to commence op· ions trading and others are studying the prospects. What is this all about" What are options" How are they traded? Arc option~ for you or should you avoid them., 1 In this series of three columns, you'll find the fun- damentals on what 1s al best. a highly complex, sophistical· edand -1n my Judgment -n sky business TllE.: KEY POINT IS THAT while you, an amateur, may be lucky for a while, option investment strategies are not simple Even when you thoroughly unders tand them, you'll find tha t m aking money 1n options trading depends on judgments that are not only correct but also exqu1s1lely timed Yollf correct and timely Judgments, 1n turn, will de· pend on the accur<1cy or your 1nformat1onA):W skills, your d1sc1phne. Now to major questions and answers Q Whal as un option?. A W,he ther or not you reahze 1t. )'OU know whut they are for the} <Jl'e commonplace For instance. 1£ you want to buy a piece of land: you may be asked lo take an option on 1t This means you pay a set amount ror the option to buy the prope1ty for a given pnce within a prescnbcd period of time. SAY \'OU PUT DOWN $1.000 for an option to buy a $50,000 property w1th1n four weeks' lime. Jf you don't buy the property w1th1n four weeks' time, you lose your option money. As aqothe.; 11Justrat1on, options are a way of l1fe v.hen baseball and basketball teams try to acquire players. Q. Wh<J t is a stock option? 1\ This 1s a contractual agree ment all6w1ng the purchaser to trade a spec1f1c number or shares of a spec1f1c stock at a s pec1f1c pnce dunng a spec1f1c period of time - regardless of the open market price of the security Q What 1s a call' A A call is a contract which gives you the right to buy 100 shares of a given stock at ;i foced price (usually the price of the stock on th~ day you make the option contract) for a fixed period of time In the older, over·the counter market, the most common lime period was s1x months and 10 days (for tax reasons ) In hsted option trading on the CBOE and 1\mcx , standardized option dales running to nine months a1 e used und the option continues trading until exp1r2l1on O Wh a t 1s a put" A A put option 1s the reverse of a call option ~l cre you have the pr1v1legc or selling 100 shares or stock at a fixed price w1th1n the option period Q What costs are invo lved' A You pay a prem1ufu for the option, us ually running to about 10 to JS percent or the value of the stock tr )OU want an option on 100 s hares of a $50 stock, you might pay a pre· m1um of $500 to $750 Put options usually cost a few percen· tage points less than call options and are not nearly as popular THERE ALSO ARE EVEN more esoteric trading de vices -such as ''straddles'' which are a put and call on the same security with 1dent1cal terms But by the time you get to these. you should be far ahead or this primer and be gel· ung the most expert. advice you can get HIGHLIGHTS I MARKET INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Do\v-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks fiifl~llt~f7N fl If ff ~··~~·rN Nitw York !UPIJ -Tri. 101-rno Ull "'°"" lht Stof;kl 11\<11 ~av• 9"1lntd most .-cl IOU tht moll bt'ffl on pe.rctnt ol ,,..... on Ult New YOl'k S1D(k E•clWntt Ne! 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More thun one thousand workers walked off their jobs Thursday morning to protest re· comrr.endations of the Cliche Commission report made earlier this week. The workers, who are mem- bers of the Quebec f'ederation of Labor CQFLl, are protesting commission proposals to-place four QFL Montreal locals under government trusteeship. An of· ficial of one of the major Olympic contractors said the 1,valkout was sparked by a s m all group or workers who began a march around each of the site projects persuading other workers to join the protest. GARM JSCH ·PARTEN · KI RC JI EN , Germany (AP) -"Sports is a pastime and a diversion,·· A very Brundage once said. ''The minute it becomes more than that, it 's business or work." With that credo Brundage bat- tled commercialis m and politics in sports, es pecially interna· tional competition , for 11 half cen· tury -climaxed by 20 years' service as president of the In· ternational Olympic Committee. With the fervor of on old-time revivalis t at a tent meeting, Brundage battled play-for-pay professionalism t o protect his brand of amateurism from a materialistic world. 1-lis crusade often' earned for him the image of a grumpy scold, often tactless and undiplomatic. I-le ended two deca<l.es as IOC president at Munich's 1972 Sum· ___ I'!!!:[ Olrrrteics, games S£'!frL"<i by V0He11batl Se.ts " bloodbatli the death of 11 Construction "'orkcrs at t\\'O Montreal refineries also walked off the job to prot~st the com- mission report. WESTWOOD-Denny Cline of Is raeli athletes foll?~ing an al· Newport Beach and Peter Ashl'ly tack by a Palest1n1an terror of Laguna Beach will lead UCLA grou.p . . . against Ohio State tonight at 8 in \Y1~h one final fer"."'en~ cry the semirin a ls or the NCAi\ aga.1nst com~erc1al1 s r,n. volleyball tournament at Pauley part1cu1a:Iy the ~1nterOlymp1cs PaVilion . and Alpine sk11ng, Br~ndage Jn the opening game of the s~~ppe_d do\•/n and Ireland s Lo~d to urney at 6 . favored Santa K11lan1n took ?ver the leaderslup Barbara races Yale. Santa of the Oiy.mp1c.s. Brundage wa_s Barbara has the best record in named. the IOC s honorary pres1· the country at 43-1 and has dent. . , beaten UCL.A four tim s th .. \Vea_ry and lon~ly ~ollow.1ng the e is death 1n 1971 of hi s first wife, the Detroit·bQrn Brundage retired, admitt in g that years of con - troversy over s uch things as com muni sm, r acism, n<::1 · tionalism and, above all, com· mcrcialis m . had taken its toll. year. The host Bruins arc the defend· ing NCAA champs and have "'On the event four or the five years it has been held . UCLA was 22·8 this year while Ohio Stale was 20-2. The rinals will be held Sal4r· day night at 8. • Vila• Sf"'flfl~ lie gave away his collection or Oriental jade and other objets d'art valued in the millions to the City or San Francisco. He sold Rya1i Stops A's + que woman \Vho is fluent in six language:; und an accomplished skier. wus too distraught to talk of her husband's death. The funeral services are pend· ing. Brundage had no children . Brundage .took u jaundiced view ot professional sports, "l suspeet." he often said, "that if a professional'baseball player dis· covered one day that he could make money by going back home and laying bricks for a living, he'd go home a nd lay bricks. ·· .... Profe5sional sports should be reported on the enter- tainment pages along with the ci rcuses and vaudeville." In his valedictory to the IOC in 1972, Brundage, ever-true to his de di ca tion 'lo -s imon-pure amateurism, once again pleaded for the abolition of the Winter Olympic Games after 1976 because of rampant com· AVERY BRUNDAGE Dead at Age 87 ___ mercialis m, particularly in ~IPineskling. most of his real estate holdings in the United States. And once again he was in the headlines, with his marriage al 85 to a German princess nearly 40 years his junior. Brundage and his bride retired lo the German winter sports re· sort of Garmisch·Partenkirchen in the Bavarian Alps, scene of the 1960 ~·inter Olympic Sames. It was here Thursday night that Brundage tiied or a heart at· tack al the at~ of 87 . He had been a patient in the s mall district hospital. authorities said, for the past two weeks, suffering from suspected heart trouble. The second Mrs . Brundage, formerly Princess Mariann Reuss, whose relatives include many in Euro· pean royal families, was at hi s bedside. The princess. a slim, st atues- "There are only two kinds of competitors," Brundage said then . "Those free and indepen· dent individuals who are in · terested in sports for sports's sake, and those in sports for financial reasons. Olympic glory is for amateurs." His often-autocratic leadership of the IOC from Su1r1m er Games at Helsinki, Melbourne, Rome, Tokyo. Mexico City and finally to Munich, earned Tor him from his criti cs such slurs as "Slavery Brundage," "Avery Umbrage," "The Nation's No . l common scold ," and .. A male Carry Na· lion hackin g away v.•ith a hatchet of righteousness al those who arc trying to undermine the a n1atcur idea." Brundage's first involvement with the Olympic movement was at the Stockholm Games of 1912. tie was a member of the U.S . team :ind competed in the pen- t ... t h Ion a nd decathlon. two events won by the legendary Jim Thorpe. MUNICl-1 -Guillermo Vilas, the young Argentinian sensation, struggled to a 7·6, 7·6 triumph over Franti se k Pala or Czechoslovakia Thursday for a quarterfinals berth in the Bavarian tennis championships. Red Sox Invade Thorpe later was stripped or hi s gold medals arter it was learned that he had played semi· pro baseball for SS a game. Brun· dage was even blamed for this, although it happened long before he became active as an Olympic official. The only two Americans left in the international event, Dick Dell and Steve Krulewilz. were f!liminaled. West Germany"s Karl Meiler beat Dell 6-3, 7 -6 anrl llie Nastase cf Romanfa oustOO Krulewilz 6·3, 6-4. Two Czec hoslovakians and three West Germans accounted for the other qua rtcrf i'halists . Jan Kod es beat llans Kary or Aus tria, 6-3, 6·2 and Pavel Hutka eliminated Pau l Kronk o r Australia , 6·7, 6·4. West German "'inners were llarald Elschen - broich. 6·2, 6-1 over Ivan Molina of Colombi3; UH Pinner, 6·2. 6·4 over John Yuill of South Africa a,nd f-lan s-Juergen Pohmann, 6·2 . 6-0 over J oaquin Loyo-Mayo of Mexico. Fra11t'e Leadl~g PARIS -Patrice Dominguez .beat Patrick 1-lombergcn Thurs· day, giving France a 1-0 lead over Belgium in Da\'iS Cup ten- nis. Anaheim Stadium Pitcher Nolan Ryan of the California Angels may not be thro"'ing as hard as he did a few years ago; but he is a s marter pitcher , according to Billy Wi lliams of the Oakland A ·s. · Ryan shut out the host A 's. 5-0, with a four-hitter 'f'hurs d<iy ·' An~bSlafe AllG•ll'l•l'"" KMPC010! M.Jy <JBo~IO"<ll (,J01lorno .1 """'~ lOBo~l!ln.JI C•l1lorno.o Nw~ 11 Bo'l on 6! (•l1fof n1.i 1 7Sll '"· 7 1> p .... 11 ~)O "'· night. Williams got one or the hits, an eighth inning single to center field . "l remember when 1 flrst saw Ryan v.•hen he "'as "'ith the New York Mets a few years ago," \.\.'illiams said. "That "·as when all he thre"' \vas fast balls. lie trie~. to thro"' them right by you. \\'illiams said Ryan is smarter now and throws more curves. lon1ght in the opener of a three- g a m e series al Anaheim Stadium . Ry<fn struck ou t 10 in becoming the second American League pitcher to "'in six gumes thi s season . Vida ,s lu e or the A's beat him io it by one day, defeating the Angels Wednesday night The shutout was the 19th or hi s major league career ror Ryan, tie also struck out IO more bat· ters in a game for the 7ot.h time in his career "I got a little tir~ in the late in nin gs," Ryan said. "But we Vt'ere ahead by that lime so I con· centrated on getting the ball over the plate." The Angels scored two runs off Oakland sta rter Dave 1-tamilton in the fifth inning and got three more off relief pitcher John Odom in the seventh inning. "I had nothing lo do with it." Brundage recalled 60 years later. "But llollywood made a movie of Jim Thorpe's life and lo publicize the film. they kept saying, 'Why doesn't Brundage give back Jim Thorpe his medals ·." Brundage wa s actively in· valv ed in disputes v.:ith others over com1nercialism. Austrian ace Karl Schranz was b;:y-red by Brundage from the 1972 Winter Olympics on the grounds that the skiier was "a v.•alking billboard who received $60,000 a year to promote ski products." The lOC, Brundage would ex- plain to those who called for giv· in g athletes a voice in the Olym- pic movement ... is not like the United Nations. We are not de· legates. We are ambassadors. J don't r e present the United States. I represent the mo1,1e- ment." • A, ... ~-~ ~· "• '•. "''t'>' .. -. _, •::.l» ..,;J.$ """"'" .~ .' ~ . ••• ~mp '•We ere ~"'I ' ~:rh•.1 ~,fin lllf••·• ~o~ -~"' With th Dave I llJ·ng ell fln.Qls \I -~1~ WO ' Thei'i In afler and 48 t--t-lll!Dlroy ble ma1 And I have 1 tinishin ofthOse ~' . ' SUI),· just Th in"theS raseh , Sou the ~tale C! Shot pu ' _U .. ITt ....... , BULLS JERRY SLOAN, TOM BOERWINKLE SCRE.EN RICK BARRY, NBA Playoffs Bullets Seek Title; Warriors Tumble BOSTON (l\P) -!Jess than two weeks ago, a couple of mem- bers of the aoston Celtics re· marked it was "like looking al yourself in a mirror" "'hen they played the Wa shington Bullets. They didn 't realize it al the time. but so far e verything in· dicateS they "'CrC thinking or crazy fun-hou se mirrors. The Bul lets, coached by former Celtic great K.C. Jones, haVe shown the ability and poise or Bo ston's g'reat teams or the past. Now they have the -mighty defending ch<£mpion Celti cs on the brink of elimination in the Nalionetl Basketball Association playoffs . Wasltington, 11.'ading 3-1 in the best-of-seven series. seeks to wrap up the ~a stern Conference championship and oust Boston toni ght at the Garden. A victory will send the Bullets into the tillC" round agains t the winner or the Golden State-Chicago playoff in the Western Conference, whi<:h the Bulls lead 3·2 aner an 89-79 victory Thursday night. Since rallying from a 12-point deficit to win the Opening gan1c 100-95, the Bullet~ have looked the better team. employing old Celtics plays learned by Jones and employing n('"' patterns. Washington "'on the second game 117-92, l1o ston took the third 101 -90 and the Bullets romped 119-108 Wednesday ni ghl in l.andover, ~1 d. The Celtics, "'ho \\'On 60 game:t du1ing the regular season, blam~e: poor shooting for lhcir failure against the Bull ets. But thc- \Vashington defense has to bu crl'diled for much or Boston's sub-par marks manship in a bid to foil the Celtics· try for a 13th NRA <:ro"'n since 1957. Oe~pite being dO"-'Tl 3·1, with the sixth game, if neeessary,- :;cheduled for Sunday in I.an· dover. the Celtics are acting like" pros, refusing lo concede. "\Ve're in a deep hole. but you can't count us out," :;aid Boslori captain John llavlicek nearin'ii th~ end of his 13th season. Bulls Triumph OA KLAND (AJ>) -f'or the Golden State W-fl,l"l'iors , il "'as a disaster. For the Chicago Bultl>. It brought them so t·lose lo the Nati onal Ba sketball Associ~· lion 's Western Conference titl e they could aJn1osl taste it. , . ' ''cl, both victor and vari· qlllshed agreed on the cause ot the BullS' 89-79 win over Golde'li State Thursday ni ght: the Bulls\ traditionally tough defense. · "\'ou <:an't dribble around an~ take 30-foot shots all the time and expect to win." said Warriors.· Guard Jeff 1\1 ullins or the los! that gave Ch icago a 3·2 advan'· tage in th e teams ' bcst·of-sevc"n playoff series. . , nearest more. Joe I in the himap the hil K.C. Co in the h! And team, a to be Edison, Win. T Steve I Hum a 3 :17.2. : Edi&c as the C! l'O Ne' Chris sprints Tom I from th · Loar; the fav .itnd 2-n a4:07 at Tr ,In Hun (rosh-s Eeing nigh1 agu( Mod en Va r! ip-e sla an.d b rro1h1 events way al , The day 's seconri singles match was continuetl because of darkness, with i'~rancois Jauffre( within two games of another triumph for France. Jauffret \vas leading Bernard Mignot 8-6, 7-5, 4·0 when the match was halted. Hooten Pitches The Boston Red Sox. hoping to pad a five-game winning streak on their first inv3sion of the West Coast thi s year, meet the Angels The big hit for the Angels was a t~·o-ru n tripl·e by Mickey Rivers in the seventh. J-le also singled home a run in the fifth. The-,-ictory snapped a four- game los ing s treak ror the Angels. The A's had their lead over the Texas tlangers cut to •h game by the defeat . Boston right-hander Ri ck Wise, 2-2 and his arm apparently sound again, \Vas named to start on the mound tonight against southpaw Andy Hassler, who has a 3·2 mark for California. Canadiens Ousted; Islanders Still Alive "We're a finl•sse club," said l\1ullins. "But sometimes a~airtS~ a c lub like Chicago, rincssc dOt'sn 't work. You have to go tO war. But we weren"t prepared tr• goto war." · The Warriors' ace forwurd Rick Barry agreed that, ''\\16. play~d a lousy game. • Whl J-ligh ' ~ppea1 beat divisi Bea chi fros h-I qualifJ limsT 'The LA Faces Pirates PITTSBURGll (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers are expect· ed lo s end newl y acquired pitcher Burt tlOoten against the Pirates tonight , here. Hooten, 0-3, brought an 0-2 r£'- Dodger~ Slole AH.~me, ... KA8C 11'0) Nw• <JLo~An9"1"'6! P•ll•b11•QI\ '"'"11 lOLO' A nq.,I~• •I P•lt\t>l"QI\ M4.y 11 LO\ llfl~IC~dl P+U ~b .. rQh '•D"' 11 10 •• "' 10.JO .. m. cord from the Chicago Cubs who gave him up for Geoff Zahn and Eddie Solocnon. I-l e was lrealed roughly in his only outing as a Dodger, giving up two home runs and fi ve runs in 2% innings in re· lief against San Diego. But Dodgers manager Walt Alston says he s till intends to try Hooton as a st arter. Alston added that shortstop Bill Russell, be nched since breaking his hand April 12, will return to the lineup tonight. The manager said the infielder could have started earl ier but it was decided to wait and muke sure the injury had healed. The other three Dodgers start· ing pitchers arc 1S·2, winning all but five of the Los Angeles vie· . tories this season. Don Sutton is 6·1, and has gone nine innings five times, including his 13st three consecutive starts. Andy Messer smith won his fifth p:am e without a loss this season "'ith a complete· gcime against llouston in Wednesday night's 5-1 victory at Dodger Stadium. And Dqu g Rauis 4-I. l.uis Tiant and Bill Lee Vt·ill follow Wisc Saturday and Sun- day. 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" • "' "' ' M ll Ell 88SO • •O 0 S 10 I 1 1 I • J l l I 1 I 0 0 0 I MONTREAL CAP) -Craig Ramsay touched off a three-goal outburst in the £irsl period that powered Buffalo past the Mon · lteal Canadiens, 4·3, and sent the Sabres into the National llOCkey League Stanley Cup finals. The Sabres jumped to a 3-1 l('ad in the first period and scored again in the second fra me before withstanding a tw.o-goal rally by the Canadiens in the last period. Ramsay's unassisted goal, his fifth of the playoffs. came with just 2 :05 e l apsed a nd was followed by Rick Martin's fifth playoff goal at 8 :51. Peter M ahovlich pulled Mon· lreal to within one goal at 9 :48, but Peter Mc Nab scored for the Sabres at 17 : 53 to send the Sabres into the second period with a lwo- goal bulge . Center Jim Lorentz gave Buf. falo a 4·1 margin mid way through the second period. Laver Battles Bor.c Toni.Cht DALLAS (AP) -For a set and a half Thursday night, top· seeded Arthur Ashe wandered about the World Championship or Tennis court seeking his lrut Jdentfly, Ashe, who only several days ago had been presented a $33,333 soUd gold tennis ball for bclng the lop WCT point -maker, looked Uke a club pro against BM ta in 's battlins Mnrk Cox, • Cox shocked Ashe 6·1 in the '11"""•1 and was leading !I.() In Ille ~ ., "The best thing you can say is i didn't choke or panic," said Ashe, who eventually prevailed 1·6, 6·4, 6·4, 7-6in lhequarterfintil match. Au stralia's John Alexander romped by America's Rose~ Tanner 6·3, 6-2, 6-3 in the other quarterfinals to set up tonight's semifinal joust against A5he. Sweden ·s Bjorn Borg and Cor ona del Mar's Rod Laver, who has won two grand slams but at the age of 36 has yet to add the WCT title to his star-studded career. tangle in the other 1emif111,al. The finals will be nationally televised Sunday. , The true dram a of the evening in Moody Coliseum before a crowd or almos t 8,000 was the Ashe·Cox confrontation. "I had visions of Ule match go. ing 6·1, 6·0, 6·0," said Ashe or hi s struegle again st t he eighlh· seeded Cox, who battled gamely tQ the end, which included the WCT tie-breaker. Ashe took it 7.4_ "I never felt I was in it until I won the second set, .. Astie said. ''I should have known thinas were going to go m y way. They've a:one m)' way all day ... ~ked for an .example ouUide the teMis court. Ashe laughed heartily and said:· "I can't tell you." Cox said the turning point was As he's bristling fi i'st service which took its toll. "My ser ve saved me," Ashe said. "It was a f~rmy feeling. I got nervous e:nd then I couldn't breathe. Whe n that happens .• your legs get li&hl. Finally, I iJJSt lotd myself to keep my legs mov· in•T Guy Lafle ur s tarted Mon- treal's"third-period rally at 8:05 when he scored his 12th goal of the playoffs. but the Can:.tdiens could not score again until just 1:05 was left when Mahovlich put in his second goal of the contest, his sixth of the playoffs. It will be the fi rst time the Sabres have made the Stanley Cup final since joining the league in the 1970·71 season. Montreal out s hot Burfalo, 32.J.7, but the Canadiens were ur'I· able l o solve goaltender Gerry De$jardins until the fin al period. There were only eight minutes of penalties called in the game, six of them against Buffalo. Fl11er• Upset PHILADELPHIA -J .P. Parise and Jude Drouin each ~cored a goal and an assist while J:Oalie Glenn Resch stopped 28 shot~ as the irrepressible New Vovk I slanders beat the Philadelphia Flyers 5·1 Thurs· day night to h:lng on in the Na· tional Hockey League Stanley Cup semifinal playofrs. The Islanders, bent on repeal· ing their quarterfinal round com- eback from a 3·0 deficit. slashed the Flyers ' advantage in this best.cf.seven game series tol-2. The series now ·rcturm to the Isldilers' Nassau Coliseum for gamllNo. 6 on Sund.ay. A.seventh same. if necessary, would be in Phllo~elphia on Tues~, Ntw York outplayed. the f1ye.rs in lhe (jrst period. keeping the puc~ •In the P hlladclphle wno m04( of the lime. 1bq Fiyers di~ollt gel ~ •hot on go.I until 9:27, a nd that was doubtlul R'S Betcb i-eacbed over tbD bar to ~·a a~ot by Reggi• Leech. "We didn·t pl1:1y our game. WC played the Bu·JJs' .game. A~ "·hen you play the Bulls' gamtJ;: you're going to lose. We kn~ what we had lo do ·and We dido do it. We dldn 't move the ball. wer'e impatient.·' . Chicago coaeh. ·Dick ?.1otta sa he knew all along that his Bu would win. "This is one of t most exc iting days in career." he said. "I knew all d we were going to win. I fell it.-. prOjected it to the team. ~ ~· ~ Aussie Leads : ' " Houston Golf:. ' I DAU..AS (AP> --,. Au:;trallalll yct.eran Bruce Crampton, picl61 1ng up v.•here he left off last weeJtl fired a solid, five·under-par Of· and took the first-round lea1 Thursday in the $175,000 Byr ' Nelson Golf Classic. Ben Crenshaw, whoh;ashad~ problems since lhat. fanta~tl start as a rookie pro ltite in 1 • Babe Hiskey and nonwinnin veterans Don Bies and Bob Smith shared second at 67, foui under-per af'!d )ust one o Crampton's pace. Miller and a bulky grou lollowed at 68, and U.S. ope: king Hale Irwin and dcf'encn~ , champion Buddy AIUn were t,; •nOther big bunch at 69. ' Jae.It Nickleµs, Gary Pia)' a~ Arnold .Palmer are not co.rqr pcllng. Newport Bench's Alan Tap shol.a 73 and "'as 7 strokes bac: 1 Johnny Miller had a 68 and ..... Trt>"1.,,. ~1, ·• .. ,,.. ; '· < . ' I ... OU ••• ... " l .... " ... "'" I ,. 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Field events begin al Theiio~ se41ms a shoo· 5: 30, and the first rUn· n after posting !I 9.9, ~. l ning event is slated for 7. nd 48.3-outd1staac1ne.--!fhere will also be junior ~ra conal era· varsity and fros h-so-ph e margin. races. And Mulroy appears to ave a solid shot at 1nishing second in each f those events. Still, there's more than ual Theriot and Mulroy 'the Sailors camp. Kur. as ch, the 1974 CI F uthern Section and tale champion in the ·hot put, should beat his arest ,rival by 10 feel or ore. Corona del Mar has 14 qualiriers and Villa Park 13 from Tuesday's pre- 1 i min a ri es. But th e Spartans are strong in the fi e ld e v e nt s, particularly in the pol e vault. Coast Area Women's I Athletics J'olleyboll l 1 11ll11r11 C1lllt•11l1 llOllt •btH T11o1n.1111t ftl 11111 1:1 C1rnl111 I ll"'tll Ill Olwl1ltn Go10t,. Wtd 1111MH•P•<k1.0, 1110 Ct rlllO\ I I; 11..0 Pttrct 11: toto Ml , !.11.C. l•ll IO~l 10 L.A Vtllt• 0·1. 111~1 lG !.•t1 A11110.1. 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J:OI .~ Saddlehack And the mile r ela y earn. a lthough it figures o be tested again by dison, is the choice to ·in. The riot, Mulroy, teve Foley and Bryant umann have d one : 17.2. : Edis.on, which figures S the closest competitor 'O Newport, has lost hris Davi s in the prints due to injury and om Lloy s cratche d rom the low hurdles. · Loara's Ralph Serna is e favorite in the mile· d 2·mile. He's cloc ked 4:01and9:02,8. Th e S e a Kin gs ' strengths a re in the 440, 880, mile and two mile. Brian 1-luns'n ke r is strongly favored to wi ri the mile and two mile. The Sea Kings' senior hct s the nation's best t\l.'O- mile time or 8:58.2 this yeur. Corona del Ma r has five qualifiers in the 440, Jed by Jack Hagan's 50.3. Hunsake r cl ocke d a 1 :57.9 in the 880 , but San- ta Ana ·s Steve Moraga h as run 1 ;56 .7 this season. Track Finals Set 100 lno. Meo11v -1. T•ylor !Hl 1. t..yM ll (M ). Tlmt: 1; 11.1 . so Free-I. D•!• (H) 1. Ml! •-II !Ml 3. M(l.erM11 fM I. Tome: 16 J . 100 Fly-I. 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CtYll OI !El. Tlnw: S:Sol.O. tOO &ac•-1. Sl11t1ll"Oll (f) 1 . ..,_,,,.,, CEI J. F ltttlltr IDl. Tim•: 1:10.1. too ere111-1. 5111rgeo11 CE I 1. Ginn Loses, 7-4 A ZUS A -C it r u s Coll ege ex pl oded for fi ve runs in the fourth inning Thursday aft ernoon to break open a close game and record a 7.4 win over Saddleback Co llege in a J\1 issio n Co nfe r e n ce playofr baseball game pl:i yed here. The win e nded the season for the visiting Ga uc hos. Saddle back fini s hed with a 16·20 record. The game was close until Citrus broke things open in the fourth. Sad· dl eback owned leads of 1-0 and 2· 1 be fore the fourth. ,.__ , CD!. Tl,...; l :Jl.1. E T O h IQ() Frtt fill•v-1. El TorG. Tltnt~ mpl. re omg t '"';;;.,m ...... "" '"' .... ~ .. . 10) Mtdle' At1•¥-I. We\tm111Me,, In In the second inning the Ga uc hos we nt in fr o n t wh e n C hu c k Adamo walk ed, moved to third on a fi e lders ' choice and s cored on Alec Robbie's sin gle. Huntington Beach"'s frosh-soph team will be Eeing most or the action night at the Empire . ague track fina ls at El Moden a I~i g h. -Tl""'' 1.0'l.I. 200 Free -I. Gold•lt ln !Wl 1. C•-clt !WI J. Toly!Of !E:I. T•me: 1:tt.•. ( 100 111<1. Mld -1. D•wli. W I 1. Tr.it Y fE) J.M(Sl\1,.. tWI. Tim.: J·).1.8, .SO ptret-1. G1<1ow IW J 2. S,.11.i !WI however, qualified only she athletes {or tonight's action, three of them in the mile. Bill McQuown ran a 4:38.5, Bob Angel a 4 :21 .3 a nd John MD Favored Krie g er a 4 :41 .3 . McQuown also qualified The J\1 ater Dei High in the 880 with a time of 11.1ona rchs. undefeated in 2:02.0. dual meet · com petition, Saddle back we nt in front 2-1 in the 1hird when Bill Springman re· ac hed on an error , took second and third on in- fi eld outs and scored on another error. It w<1.s all Citrus-an er that. Va rsity fi eld e vents 4J'e slated lo sturt at6:30 and both va r s ity and rrOsh -s o ph running e'venls will get under way al 7. Huntington will also be are favored to '''in th e \l.'eU represented in the varsity title in tonight's shot .put whe re Craig Angelus League track Oberlin and Dave Lynn . and field fina ls a t St. qualified. Oberlin had a Paul High. S..dtl•Ntk UI .. ' ' 0 ' •• SO,,llQM•n. lb HISttr. ?b Pryor, It P.d•mo,tl • • 0 ' ' . ' • 0 ' ' ' " ' 0 While Saddleback High and Katella High ;ippear to be the teams lo beat in the v a r sity divis ion, Huntingt on Beach has a shot at the frosh-soph crown after qualifying 15 at the pre- likl"s Tuesday. 45.911:1 In the prelims and C o mp e l it i o n i s Lynn a 46-91/4. scheduled to begin <1t 6, .... """•Ot. lb Mollltl,Oh Rot>t>oe.•t 1<11rn~. ~• wr.ote. pl\ 0c"'11a~.P G.i.~.t T!rnl)l'.P ' ' ~ g ' 0 ' Loren Micklin will be and the Monarchs shoul d seeing action in the IOO receive stiff opposition ror th e Oilers afte r quali· from Pius X, whi c h lost fying with a 10.5 Tues· to Mater Dci, 60-58, in a da dual meet. 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L rOitttHJ ,, ' ' J 'I 888 on ~oo oa~-1 Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Divlsioh W L Pct. t.1ilw aukee 14 9 .609 Boston 12 9 .571 Detroit 12 9 .571 Baltimore 10 13 .435 Cleveland IO 13 .435 New York 10 15 .400 West Division 15 11 .577 14 12 .538 14 13 .519 14 14 .500 10 11 .476 10 16 .385 Oa kl and Texas Kansas City Angels Minne&ota Chtcago Tllur•d.lr'•O•"'" 0.lrOll 6, Mll••Y•tt I 1•••,S. 1<en .. , Clly l CllllGrnl• J. 0 •1<11Md 0 Ol\ly 11""'''~1\fOYltO t ... •r'1G1- GB 1 l ' 4 5 I I "2 2 2"2 s M1nn1M1l1 111.IPIHY l·I GI H110~•1 l·ll •I 8tltlmof't \Gfltl'llll•O·l l ClllctgO llC••t •-tll t i Cltve lllld CG. ,._,,Y4•Jl Tti•\ t8•GMI 1•1111 Oe\ro!t !LaDrow J•IJ Mll w•11kt1 ISPtlfllt 0•0) •t 1<1111•1 City tFUu11orrl11·1t Bo\\011 (WI.-l·t l •! Cllllormf tH•\\I•• J.J) ....... YGrk (M.l• 1·1) •I°""-(~\ 2·1) Sat11rd•Y'' Gil"'" Ml,....sot111 Btlllmor• 1•••1•10.t•oll NtW Yot k II 0..kllllO O>ltagO •I C.ltwtltnc:t NlllwlllkH I! l(f lllf' (l ty 8o!.16"1 ti C.UIOtlll• NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Chicago 16 8 .667 Pittsburgh 12 IO .545 3 Philadelphi a 13 11 .542 3 Ne\v \'ork 10 12 .455 5 St. Louis 9 14 .391 6!1::? Montreal s 13 .381 611:? \Yest Division Dodgers Ci ncinnati San f'rancisco San Diego Atl a ntu Houston 19 10 .655 16 13 .552 3 14 13 .519 4 14 14 ,500 41.fJ J<I 16 .467 5\12 10 21 .323 10 Thursll•Y''G•"'" Rnol1dlllplll16, SI. LOU•~ l -' Pltt1b11rgl\I, Ntw Yn'k 1 ... rt1nt• J, S111Fr•nt,.co1 s.11 01190 i. c 111cl1111•to a D111y 11•ll'lt1i.tl>t!d11led Tod•r ",G1- S111 Ol"IO tr•eo\let>tn l·l l •t Chlcaoo !&!orris )•I) Pl\111.-lplllt !Unoe•""°od 3·11•I111111111• U••·· ro\Oll 1 I DI' NII~~ Ill cinc111n1u CG\llltll l · 11 '' N•• 'l'Of'I! ~•*-l·ll Ho11•lot1 1 ltObetli 2-11 •• M6fllfNI !Frw""'n ).01 LO' ••i.\ CHoottn O·Jl •I PilhbUrgl\ (Jtoolot r "' Si n Fr11Kkto 1 D·111co111~10 l·)l t i S1. LOllil CMcGIG\l\ffl1·1l w.111 .... y'•Oa-Pllll~IOlhl• II Allt lll• Cl11<l,.,,.U111t Ill•• York MOutlon •1 Mo11tr111 Lo• 111 ..... llt 11 PlthO..tQfl S.11 Olf¥i ., (l\IC106' Sin l'••llCl~o •I !.t. Lout• • ' ' " " 0 ' ' ' ' • 0 ' ' . . ' . ' . . . r• ~.. ~..t DAil ~PILOT 87 Edison Finishes In 2nd The Edison Hii:h Chargers gained a berth In the CIF 4-A baseball playofrs Thurtiday after· noon with a 5.4 wln over Westminster in a SU!ltlel League-game played at Edison. The win gives Edison, final sunset mark of 10.4 and a second plaee rirush in the rinal league stand- ing&. EL NIGUEL WINNE!!S -Maxirie Nevin captured low gross honors in the r ece nt women's golf tourname nt at El Niguel Country Club. J an Graf, rig ht, was the low net victor in the annual competition. In other Sunset games Thursday , Fountain Valley gained a share of third place with a 5-4 win over Marina while Lo6 Alamitos was be?ting- Loara, 6·1. Fountain Valley and Loara both finished with 9·5 recor&. NewPort Harbor finished its season with a 2· 1 lo61 at Western in eight in· nine•. Edison fell behind to Westminster 2·0, but picked up five run1 ln the second inning and held on ror the win. Al Gibson and Mike Macoy pitched very well in r elief for Edison after starter George Meehan gave up four runs in the rifit three innings lo Westminster. Checking the G_reens Women's Golf fl was member -guest d ay a l Huntin gt o n Seacliff Country Club re· cently with action on a three b e tte r -ba ll o f foursome basis. In first place with a net 215 v.•ere Anita Appleton, Di a na !loope r . Alice Ge iger and Barbara Hankey. Second place we nt to C uba C u r l . G l oria f\.1cK ensey, June Fitten and Norene Grady nt 216 Rosemary E r ickson, Polly Brownin g, Polly !\.feyer a nd Roberta C.ll.rr fini shed third al 219. Two team s lied al 224 w i t h Co rrin e Ri chardson , Nancy Ray, Laura "'Rook and Helene Burda on one On the ot h e r v.'e r e Gl o ria Bo land. Gi nny Stasko, Connie Nishi and frene Pare. Mile Square Wanda G nagy cap· tured a tow net tourna- m ent for the wo men's club at Fountain Valley Mil e Square Golf Course. Erlene Angstadt and Rose Fe r gus tied for second in A flight with 75. Virginia Aye had a 74 to c apture B flight , fo llo we d by Ilamae White at 76, a tie between J ean Kuhn and Rose !\.1iller at 77 and another tie at 78 IJetween J ean Castor. Ollie Magnuson and Gladys Richardson. Janice Brown was the c night winner with 70. Other winners in this fli g ht in c lude d Rose Di e kmann (72), Ceil J aege r (73 1, H e len Sch\l.'ell a (74) a nd a ti e bclween Leela Brande a nd Rhond a Jeffress 175) Lil Dobbs had i6. Betty Spalding was the D night winner with 73, followed by t.1asa Neishi al 76 In E fli ght, Ronnie Olso n and D e l ores Wheeler tied et 79 with Luella Ferree next ataJ. Tennis Results ~1,,.,,. Cat1ton111 tll:•tlon.11 T011t,.• -·· lAI Lo1 A111111, Pit•<• CoUtgtl ~illtltl For•l to1111o~ntt• IS) llel P•!· lt r\.Oll ! E ) o·•, 6·2, 10\l IG Coll•~ io-1, •·J. NAiil Dl•lrk t llt Te1111I• Ch.i"'Pl•n1lll Pl 11 Rl Vtr51• Sl111l1• IFltll lll111n•I Edw•rd' (JlleOt•nd\) Otl Wei "'' CSCC) 6'1. 6..0; S•w•l•110 tc1 ••• ,,_,. """"") 6el V•orn•n 15(.(.) •t, •·2; P •tllym111 !SCC I <11 1 Bl1c • (51.,,1"1"' s 111e I 6·1. '·1, •-l; 0.11110 tSCC) Otl Ct lton tUC S111t• Bt rt>ilrtl .. l , ~I, 6·1: E1•l11' CCtt B•pl!'U Ott W11!1t~ !SC.ti 6•0, •·I; ·a 10mt1tr11 tC1tr•mo11t·M110<1 I <ltl H1111lt• !SCCI ....... Stt tll<I R111"d Prtt1ym1n CSCCl Gel "T1•tY CCS Domlno11t1 HoU\I 6·0, •·l Otl111IU ; Devito (5CCI Otl Ho11•lon (AIU\I• Pt t!lk: )6·0. 6·l. --; • Tlllnl R11111d Chit tAeo11110,1 .,,, P••ll~m111 (SCC)l·S,6.0. 0.11bl11 lP'lrt l Ro1111<1 I Woll•!.l<Kkmtn !Sl•nlit•u\ S\ttel dtl Wl llt r,·Munl&r !SC.Cl ..0, 6.0; O•o•<O·MOGll (P.111s1 P t tlllt) de! Wt 1vtf·Vrom•n CSCCJ 6·). 6·1; DeVllO·P••Ovm•" l~CC) Otl FlrQO-BitcM (CSSt•n!i1•11\) •·I, o ..... ,_ S1to11<1 111•111111 FIGt·JtnMI (PGmo111 1 det Ootllolo> Pre!lym•n !SCC.) •·t. 6•1, VAlllSITY Pffwpor1 UI) (fl Wltltrfl Sl ..... , D111e, (N\ def Sl111lltld 6.0, Ott 0om1119u1r 6-0, di! Grtll\l•lllon 6.0. del Ryan 6.0. Bllt•ter (,..) ""°" •·1, •·l, •·0.1>-0. Demon (N l ""°"•·I, •·O, 6·0, 6.(1. 0.vl5 (Nl ""°" l·I, I·!, l ·I, 6·0. OcllllllH B•urntM·UMbt rt t ... ) <l•I KlllQ· B•1nnon •.O, 6·1 ; del R•llYW!l·'i&IG 1.0, ..a. Ytr<llty·O'Rtllly IN! lfWOll •2, •1; -11•·1.•·1. JUNIDll VAllllTY Mtwport 114) (I I Wt lllrll ~1,..111 Piroumla11 tNI Ott Alm111c 11·0. Otl 0.v<,6.0. .Jordl11 t,.. I""°" 1..Q. 6·0. Sou tNI Otl Dl11fo<ll 6 0, dtl Loll .,. 0.¥1(11 (N) ""°" 6·0. 6·?. Dou•l1s s ... <11uM·Pli••l11• fN ) Otl 11.mllll· Y_.,1.0, Otl Br•OltY·H•rrl16.0. Smolll·OO•IY CN) -nl..Q.6-0.. 1111.llSITY Mtrl11• UOV,l tl 'il P"i111nt, Vlll<l!y t.ll\11•• ICno• (Ml 1110 Llllton l·I, Ott Nino 6·2; IO\l IG Btlll Oltl 2•6. Otl (.ooC>trm •111.J. • ICOlller (M) lfWOll 6·1, 6·), 101.I )•I, WCll'l 6·]. Htllllt (Ml WOii 6·1, Iott 6·1, J-6, O.•. J•100i.on CM) WOii 6•1, IGt l 1 ... 1·6, _..,.,, • O.u•I•' Sw••ll••·l<Y•P•• (Ml d11 c1111. Dorm111 •·I, 6·1. dtl W1Q11tr·8e•bt• ~4 ... l. Br11111l119-T•u,l\I01 !M l won "l. ~S;won•l ,6». JUNIOlll:tllill:SITY Mtr111t (21..,) 11Vt I F1ut1. 'llllfr $t111t•• (ol .. n !M l dtl Y1•111gto11 .. ,. dtl lt~v•• •·•, Ott St•pllen•on .. 1, def aoot•••· 11.r.ilill !11) ""°" 6·3, i ·l. •.o, 6-1, K•lle IHI IG~l 1·•. t·•. 2•6. Ro, .. <H l 10,t , ... l ·•: w1111 •.0. O.tjfllt• Atlllt~·8!tni•~ CH I '°'t to P\lsl<H· NelW>n 2 ... ~·1,; l"'I lo Miltl.•Willl•rns 2"'6. 0.6. Moofl·P15<0f! lHI IGSI ,,.,, H; iplU 1 ..... 1. V••5lly EdlMttl C141 U l Wtit111l111"' Si"llltl Po\~O !El IGSI tG JGhllltlll 1'6. dt'f HtrOillQ 6•1, <It ( JllOUl tlll 6•1, Otl !tc~ll!tt .. I. Studat<l IE I IOSI l ·6; WGll ..0. •l, ... R•nn 1£ I !<HI 0·6: won 6·0.•·1.6-t. RuOI0111 lEl lost 1-6; ... on ..o, '"'· ••• Doulliltl IC. Lvnoll·R uud IEl def D. l lt111\oldt •Mll511 I 6·1, 6·0 ; dtl fQr\Cllf·D11n1tp6·I. 6·0. O. LyllOlt·C•mPtlotll U:'l ""°n"I, .. •; Mlli ·l,6'1. J11n lo• ll•ftllr l!di'911 tllV.l CW.I WtU,.,.IMW Sllltl•• Kim CE) det l<11•dl1r 6·3, dtl 9entllelll 1'-L Hlmp\Gll (Elwo11 6·0,6·1 . ~hxlOtrl IE l <lt l Felc•rd 1·S. Otl El· 11,6.0. Ktt>r !i: 1 WVll •·•, •·3 . Oou•ltt 8111Qlll m·PhHllp' CE) lie" GI...,.. Broobt11t 1·1: dtl M1unc ll·HGott111>-I. McDot'l.lld·Btll tE I lfWOll 6·t,..O. ftt•ll·S.11 IEdllOft t 141 Ct! W11ltlll1111tr Baseball Standings SOu'TH COAST CONP'ltll:fHCl W I. G• Ct,,il&t IS S Mt. S.111 11.lllCll'liO I\ S FYl!t•lon 11 a S.ADitqOMt•t II 1 !>MlllAllll I t• Or•n0t Co.151 1 11 T1111,1d•r'1 SC: ere' Mt. SAC 1, Stnl1 •n• O C.1tl101. S. F111!t rlo11 J '411Mrdtf'• 0.."'tl Or•11ge(o1st1ISOMI•• 111 SUH$£tLIA0Ulli: '"lll•ll w LCK ll.l1mit<H l l IECll">n IG L6••• ' f &u11l1i11V1llty I ,.,_Wfl(lrl H•rDOr 6 M41,0111 } Wl•le•ll 1 w"1""11'1•• , Tllllftdt•'t SC:•rtt wtllt•ll l . Ne-oort HttOOt I Fouro••111 V1llt• \. M.1tln1' EdlWI S. Wt\lmltistet • Lolllll•rnllO$ 6, LGtrt I • ' • ' • • • " " ' ' " " •• ' • • ' • " " EMPllll l..IAOUE Wl..TGe Jlamae While was I.be low net winner ror April with 15. El/Wig-I It took a score of 137 to capture the guest day c h a mpions hip at El Niguel Country Club this week. Dora Vangsness and Els a Wise teamed with gues ts June Owe n s <Irvine Coast CC ) and Robbie Sylvester <Santa Ana CC> for top honors. Finishing al 140 were Joyce Hopton, Betty Cathcart of Irvine Coast John Holm blad and Bart Schaefer started thina:s off in the second for Edison by drawing walks. They pulled a double steal and were singled home by Matt Teske. Macoy was hit by a pitch and he and Teske had a double steal. Rick Hibbard th.en s ingled home Teske and Macoy with the third and fourth runs and he tOOk second on a balk. Hib- bard stole third and scored the finh run when Rick Bashore reached on CC. Marte Bosomworth an error. of Irvine Coast CC and .... -.o,, c•1 .. ' • •• Ronnie Blair. A1""''"°"•1t1 1 1 ' ' E la ine. Kelly , Ann ~~"::·,3." ! ~ • • ' • Creighton and Irvine 1tllbl<.al,c > t t<ollle,ltl • 0 ' ' ' • Coast CC guest s Janis "-•.11 3 o ' • Whiteside and Nancy Gt.1sit>i1YO",•t 1 o e-..mi,d 1 o ' ' ' • Newland finished at 141 R1nrtt.,.. 1 o • • a long with Elaine :=!~~:;_-0 ~ : ' • • ' Hackton. Sue Foley and. To1111 i. • • ' gues ts Jean Reeves 11._tu (Pauma Valley CC> and IMtt?.o ·~ ~ • ... ' ' g!~~~icc~.a,loy (lrvine =~~< ~ : ' ' • • • ' In al 142 were Millie Hr .. ,, 11 ,' •, Mot,.,....,, 1' Johnson, Dorothy Nido S<i.nttr. 1t1 2 1 ' • ' 0 • • and Irvine Coast CC :;:::.:_ : ; ' , • • . guests Marilyn Jones GlbWl.o 1 o and Marty Schneider. ·~~!' ,~ ~ • • • • Mesa Verde In a most pars tourna- ment at Mesa Verde Country Club, Phyllis Smith and Shirley Callaghan tied ror first with scores or 12. Three players tied for second with 11 each in· eluding Lucille Paddock, Alice Derby and Emy Burckle. In B ntght, Peg Maull and Arlene Verfurth were the winners with 13. J\.1ary Wanamaker and ·1'1ary Ratekln tied with 12. followed by Ellie Kitson at 11. Derlene Souse was the C flight winner with 12, followed by Joyce C rowell (11), Jan Dowers ( 10), Sarbara Pegg (9) and a tie between Dollie Morris and Bette Gonya al 8. La91111a._,. The women's golf club o( Lacuna Beach recent· ly held a putting tourna- ment with Ginny Beals finishing first with 29. Betty Shatto was the runnerup wlth 32 while Rita Reinholt and Val Monon lied al 33. Vangte Chri s tian s en and IdaMay Schoemaker tied at 34 with Fra n Blake next at 38. In a better ball of threesome event , Martha Beaumont, Dee Craig and Margaret Moore took first pl oct! honors with SI. Three tcams·tled at 56 including Fran Blake, Ruth La Porte and Alice Vandling'; Helen Drex- elius, Gene Griffin and Lil Marki; and Mftrgid Davison, P<1t Gulick and Ruth Whitaker. St_.,,....,,. ' • ••• 207 000 0-1 • ' OSO OOCI a-S .! S M9"9t 141 .. ' Clt,,..lto,Jb J 0 Gl'lltl ... tb J 1 L ..... lltt,cl 4 I Tierzl. r1 1 o Arlldl,•I I O LaFr•l'l<t,C I 0 """''· 1b J 1 Vt,.lur•, 11 t 0 HlltlO.ll>Qlft, tf , 0 .... ,.u., pr 0 0 WlllOl'I.,, l 0 ~..... 0 Q H.lmlllon,p l o $tttll119S, fl# 0 0 Ttltll tt I ~-\l•ltty HMdn'llfl,ll .llCJl!.Ofl.11 81111tlt,<I ~or>,lb trill, rl Srl'lllh.rl Fo1,Jb 8-11,( Wll-.ttl Swel\Mlll, to 2t!'""''·" WOol1•d,p Toltlt .. ' • • ' ' ' , ' ' ' 0 , . ' . ' ' ' . , 0 0 • ' ' " ' le_,,, ....... • ... • 0 ' • ' • 0 0 0 • ' , ' • ' 0 ' ' ' • , ' • • ' 0 • • " • > ... • • ' • ' ' ' ' • • ' 0 0 0 ' ' 0 • ' 0 • 0 ' • ' ' ' .. M.11111.1 110 e10 0-1 12 J Ftunl1!11V•ll1y 201 010 a-5 1 I • •Y 0 0 • 0 • • • • 0 • 0 ' 0 • 0 • • 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 ' . ' . . 000 10& 0!)-1 ] 0 tot 000 Ct-t I o Eissman Goes 6-814 Carl Ei11m an of San Clemente High recorded ttte be1l jump of the year for Orange County preps Thursday at Laguna Beach High in the Soulh Co ast League's CIF' quallfyJn1 meet. Etssman cleared 6-8V... """'"'II CMI -n ..0, ltil ~I. WOii .. 1.6·1, :z~, !M l ""°"'·S,1•1,•·1.•l Bro-(M l WOii e·O. •'•· •·• .•.•• 0.vlllt• tt.iell• l'oall\!11 U I Q . ' ' . . ' 1 Lil A1arks was closest El Toro tophomore Steve Cox was second al 6·6. D11dlt,·IC !tl•• IM ) et! Smit h· ~tr-1·1, •·0, Ott C111111•Horwm111 "J. S-1 'P!U wit!\ C•9'"11•Ho•'9"'4n .. l w . .. _, .. ...,. .. '" H"'"lllllJ!or> h t th !.feldlfOI( .. ' . ' • ' 0 •v; to the pin on the 15th • hole. °'""' Cyprt u . . ' • • • J 10 0 Tllllrt.41,·1 k- Mt11t1m~.1<1.-11110 ,.,, • • M1trtt·C1v•n1y !Ml •611 f.lo, .. i : _ ...... 1. OrtnO• It Hu1111 11ete 11 Btttll, \ltttlly l*IOOllHl>fltllMOlldly. Mwti...,c.-lt•<ll ctt \'tl 11\.'iilar-. '""r'•O•mn ~i"lltl K1ttll11t CYP'tt• \11110t1rl1t !NJ Otl ,,,.~ .. l SIN1to.<1<11il'"001l'llll !It! Mc:P'lrr111 t-0, Otf K•re1tt ..0, dtl MtMtr't 0.l'l'lt Slfflflnl-0. 0!'""9 .. Hllfltll\OIOfl a.1c11 ,,f'lkh IH) ....,.. •. 1.101114 ;-M, OlllAlofO• '-•AOU• Jlft lltll IHI IOll I·•. I••:""°""'·•>. C,lfltll Ctrn•lltHIHllottl l ·l ,l-6,J-6,1... •,1 Ll T Ga Dl•llitt• Sr•• ' trtt-Collt• CH) cttt Mctov..00,.., ·=~•• 9 , 0 2~ •J.•1: Ott QulM-••• •·>. '-*· • Wlnh110 M.Sllw1 tMI "'°" •1, l•I: l l Ot1to0 ! : 1 4\'t toil1 s .. , t •. Ctll"l'Oll 0 ' J 11t11w V•r•l1r 1111anc1.1 J 1i o 10 H,..tl,.'1"' lt•t ll llV.l lil\'JI O.•,... nn"""'''k"" Cetty CM) lftl •o tKll )-1. IO!ol 16 ""°'• J, 8•••0 JoM1""1 )·1, IOI! to 1(11ndl\\ 1 .. , dtf ltOot<llllil'.(tn...-I ~11•-••·I .tl0ort 601,ll•l"°'li ) ~ . ' Cycle Racing Speedway motorcycle racing actlon contlnues al the Oran1e County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa tonight but Dann)' B~cker or Fountain Valley will be omon1 tho mis1ing rider• for the next month. Gates open al 6 :30 and tho flrsl race 11 al 8: lS "1th rree parklnt. The baltt.nce of com· petition .,.,ill be held to- d ay a l ~1i ss ion Viejo Hi gh. SOl,ITM dlAIT L.1•0Ut Mll1' -··-...... ,, .. IAttll .... '4"911 '/.,IH, li"ol-1. Mo..ttoft'l•Y CMI lH 1. Ft,_. ll 1 11-4 J. ""'"' I\. I ll..._ !w..1 lL.I , .... , IL.I ltWllfletftl I .. '1~1.1i1..,,..,.. 1e 1 wu. t. '-" 11:1 M J. Kteftlt U,) t ·O. 1Tltt1ii Mtff ... llfy). fJ-1, L•t tllli l U.fl It. K ..... iLI •t·I\~ J, Ctllflf !Ml ~I~. I TMtt '"°'" •11•hit I. PV-1. M~~Mll•• t. "'""" lfL) J••Mn ill lftt l 10.0. IT...,. """·~t!fyl. HJ-1 . .__rf tU I •'\II t. c:.n.acr IMl .. 1 J. limt6'~ f\.) .. t. lffltMtll"" .,..111,1. I • .48 DAILY PILOT Friday, M1y9, 1975 • QUEENIE By Phil lntertandi -4' .. :..:. • • -~·-·--·-·-.:- u ·~· ......... ~ ............. •·stolen. Aulhorities report no suspects in custody, but -are optimistic that arrests will be made soon, and until such arrests are made, police are unwilling to com- ment ... " Consaaner Study WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Consumer Product Sarety Commission s aid today that aerosol products kill an es timated 125 Americans annually, most of them young people who deliberately inhale everything from spray paint to deodorant to pro- duce a ,;high." The commission's estimate, based on examina- ;, lion of death certificates nationwide, was prepared for a meeting with industry leaders today to de- ' termine whether federal action is needed to curb }, aerosol abuse. f Credit C,._,. ~ l HOT SPRINGS, Va-NAP) ~A credit~crunch · probably will not r,esult from he_avy fe~eral borrow- ing, a group of business economists said t~ay: The assessment amounted to a pr0Ject1on of stable or lower interest rates. And in an economy •, which runs-on credit, that means lesS inflationary pressure. . ! Elect rlr Lottery .1 NEWARK, N.J . (UPI) -The friendly neighborhood numbers runner soon will be com pet- .. ing with the lates t kink'in the New Jersey lottery -~· the "electronic bookies." l On a s ix-month trial basis, beginning r.1ay 22, : New Jersey residents will be able to play the na- !-. lion's first legal numbers game in which lottery ~ gamblers may select their favorite numbers from ~ coin-operated machines. t • Dafry-Gfft ' f ' • • • • • ' • • • NEW-YORK (UPJ) -Jack Chestnut, a Min- neapolis lawyer, has been convicted of willfully soliciting and accepting an illegal dairy industry contribution for Sen. l-lubert Humphrey's 1970 senatoria"l campaign, which he headed. A Federal Court jury Thursday '°und the 42- year·old former assistant attorney general of J\.fin- nesota guilty after two hours and 15 minutes of de· liberation. ' Weapons SlaMa WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate Armed Services Committee proposed today a $5.5 billion slash in the Pentagon's Weapons development and procurement request totaling $35.8 billion for the 15 months beginning July I. The proposed cut includes $1.3 billion no·longer needed for military aid to South Vietnam . -I, } Two Newport Men ' • :.. On Marine Panel Two newcom ers - Tom Schock and Jerry Sehi, both of Newport Beach -have been elected lo three-year ·. terms on the boa rd or ... directors of the Southern California Marine As· sociation. SCMA annually sponsors the Long Beach Sailboat Show al the Long Be.ach Arena, and the Southern California Boat Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Both shows are shift· ing back to their trad- ilional dales for the up· coming editions. Th e sailboat show will be held Oct. 24 to Nov. 2, 1975 and the Los Angeles show Jan. 30 to Feb. 8, 1976. ~"!:"':'T~rl"J:~~-....~~Hobie-1 4 Castagna 1 st -~ega~~ 1;,, S}lark,~ace SI. l"" t.i• ·~asta1na ·Re sultt, skippered by .Joe C•s\ogna a :.c:;U from California Yacht Club •. was the .overall ~nd ...... : · novice division winner in the 15th annual Inv1tu · One &kipper wh.o ~as tlonul Predicted Log Ruce tiPonsored by Sh~k set his heart pn w1~rung Island Yuchl Club of Newpal"t Beach. · the London Bri dge + Regatta at Lake Hovasu YACHT CLUBS ENTERING contestants we re Ci\y, Ariz. Saturday and SIYC, Del Rey, California, Long Beach, Sunset SUnday ls 19 yeor old A uatic und Huntinb't.on Harbour. John Ross-D uggan of q Castagna finished the course with u 2.011 per· Newport Beach. cent 0 ( error. OCC COED COMPETES IN HOBIE·16 CLASS AT LAKE HAVASU .Susan Henderson Of Costa Mesa Moving Up In Hot Cla•a PRIME R EASON !or Ross-Duggan 's de· termination is that the victory in the Hobie Cat-14 Class A will make it three straight and will mea.n ttipt he retires the McCulloch Trophy, sym- bolic or t he best Hob~e Cit skipper. More than 350 Hobies will be on Lake Havasu 1 ror what has become the largest inland regatta In the u:s. The regatta has grown so large that this year it was divided into two sections with the p. Cats, Prind le-16s, Sol Cats and Alpha Cats sail- ing April 12·13. Ross-Duggan, a pre- med student at UC Irvine, has long dominat- ed the Lido-14 class. lie is the youngest in 12 years to have won the fleet crown a l Lake Havasu, doing it two years ago and repeating last year. lmrepid Purchased SEA'ITLE (AP) -In· trepid, the 12·meler yacht that twice suc· cessfully defended the America's C u p , re· W k d portedly has been sOld lo Bo Fendler, a Phoenix ee en unlimited hydroplane Mother's Day Featuring Many Races owner. . The Seattle Post In· .telligencer said Friday that Fendler, owner or the unlimi 'tcd hydroplan e Lincoln Headed by Newport yachts in the third race Los Angeles·Long Beach Thri£t, plans to cam· llarbor Yacht Club's ofits66Series. ALAMITOS BAY paign Intrepid in the Opening Day race on Local Hobie Cat YACHT CLUB -Open· next America's Cup Saturday and colorful sailors are already ingDay,Saturday. trials. nag raising and yacht in· joined up with skippers SEAL BEACH VACI-IT Approval of the sale spection on Sunday, and crews from si x CLUB -Opening Day, came Thursday night sailors in the local yacht· states today in Prepara· Saturday. from the Seattle Sailing inc.area will have a wide tion for the second half of Santa Monica Bay Foundation w hich a ban· choice .of acli.vities this the London Bridge KING HARBOR donedplanstoreturnlhe weekend. Regatta on Lake YACHT CLUB -Eagle boat to the West Coast NI·IYC 's Opening Day Havasu, the largest in· Rock Race, handicap, from the Rhode Island race will attract a large land regatta. Spring One-Design re· trial sites becaus e or fleet ·of Ocean Racing, gatta, Saturday. high maintenance costs, Performance lJandicap M O R E Tll AN 375 San Diego the newspaper sa id. Six The Am'erican Marine t-eam trophy-was-won by Long Beach Yacht Club wit_h Ronjumar, Crabby 11 and Nani Kai with a combined error of 4.009 per· centOVEll ALL_ l, Castagna Results, 2. 011; 2, :Lad_y·day_. Ernie Beck, SIYC, 2. ~35;·3, Sea Cheri, LEASE A . llBBB The FIAT more for less lease. MORE Value, Economy, Dependability, - ' Luxury. LESS.Money. DICK MILLER MOTORS ""'-fJ,\.CfOIT ,\.lilTMO•lllO i•Ll5. SHYICI. ~I o~ui.u.s OIUYllf 120 W. Warner at So. Main. Sonto Ano 557-2l32 Bellringer Buys! USCG Approved AK-1 LIFE VESTS Regular $7.25 each fintastic savings on adult sqe'life vests! Brilliant orange nylon with sta!fttess steel hardware; buoyant kapok, heat·se1led in vinyl. Are you ready for lnto·the·waler emergency? $3 gs SAVE $3.30 e1ch • Racing Fl eet a nd Midget Hobie Cat s in four S1\N DIEGO YACHT 9 ther bids reportedly Ocean Ral'in g 1'~/eel divisions have signed up CLUB -Hegg Trophy were received. ..,,...JOi yachts, most of whom· for the colorful event race, IOR, Saturday. -~---------..1...:.:._ _________________ _ "'illmotortoLos Angeles· The thr ee day ex SOUTHWESTERN 1-larbo.r Saaurda y morn-travaganza features a YACHT CLUB -Open· ingjus tinlimetoset sails "fun race'' around the ingDay.Sunday . and receive the starting island and under the North and Inla nd signal for the race back tra n splanted London LAKE 1-1 AV ASU dO'A'n the coast to a fins ih Bridge today, followed VACI-IT CLUB -Second of£ the Newport Pier. Saturday and Sunday by half. London Bridge dead serious racing for Regatta , Hobie' Cats TllE CLUB'S formal the McCulloch and other Saturday, Sunday openingdayrites,which perpetualtrophies upfor SANTA BARBARA include fl ag·rais in g in· grabs in the series r-.1ost Yt\Cl-IT CLUB -Stag troductionofofricersand of the entries are from Cruise, Saturday, Su11· the fleet inspection and Orange County and other dav. open house is the most sections of Southern SAN FERNAN DO traditional and colorful California with others V 1\LLEY SA ILING in Southern California. It from as far away as CLUB -Mission Bay i s alway s held on Denver.Colo. and Tahiti. Regatta, Saturday, Sun· rvtothers Day and al-Southern California day. tracts hundreds of mem· Yachting Ass ociation 1--'----------1 hers and guests to view Calendar: Ente rtainme nt club's vast fleet of power Newport.Balboa Happen in and sail yachts. NEWPORT HARBOR gs ..• Commodore 1-larvey YACHT CLUB -Open· Somers will preside al ing Day race, Saturday; the evenL Opening Day, fl eet in· ·rwo majo r racin g spection,Sunday. series are also scheduled BAHIA CORJNTHJAN this "'eeJcend by other YACHT €LUB -Fourth c lubs. Bahia Corinthian race, Angelman Series, Films Theater Dance Television Yacht Club -will send a Saturday. in the fl eetofPl-IRFyachtsoff BALBOA YACllT 1:'f,,,.1 .,1{}I on the fourth race of the CLUB -Third race, 66 tk i« I I Angel man Seri es, and _::Se::::.ri:.:•::•:..· S:.u:.n::.d:.•:::Y:.·c_ ___ .!.. _________ ~ Balboa Yacht Club will host Ocean Racing and Midget Ocean Racing QUALITY FIT FOR A QUEEN!! ON MOTHER'S ' DAY! ~IL! ~~· i·:.:t Jf you are one of those people who are concerned about more than just.the Initial price when buying a car, then you should !Jee us at · Johnson I: Son. We offer far more than ju!il a competitive price when you buy from us. 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"WOMAN'S HEAD 11 , 1912," WOOOCUT BY EMIL NOLDE Hours a re from 11 :30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily and admission is free. · -. - • ~' ..... . . . ·~ ~. ' , ~ ' "ELGERNDER MANN," DRYPOINT, BY ERICH HECKEL (1909) , . , 't?'.~ ,, .. ,\-3 UCI _Plays: DlllY Pilot Stiff l'aotl ELISA KING AND JAMES RAWIE Students Set ' ;·Dance, Mµsic Tonight and Saturday night, an unusual com- bination of dance and music will be presented at. UC lrvlne. · The program, entirely student-directed, con-< · sis:ts of choral works periormed by the Universi· ..-· ty Chamber Singers, a student group, and dances choreographed by two graduate dance students. The concert will be presented at 8 p.m . in Concert Hall. There is no admission charge. TllE PllOIECT wu funded by a $500llfraltl' from the Assoeialed Gf'aduate Students of UCI. Dancer E lisa King, Who 9.btained the crant, " choreo1raphed Brilten's .. Rejoic-e in the Camb," which will be Conducted by James Rawie. "ll (the m u•ic) lends itself to dance very well, "she said. "J'ames 1uf1ested it to me:but It was already in my miOO." ' .._ Another danee, to Ravel'A "Valses Nobles et ., ·• S.nUmentales," played on tlie piano by llkliael Sanden, was chorOOf!:•J>hed byJ>lane lfasliin. ADDITIONAL choral pieces, some.,r which will be condu,ted by Kevin Golden. inslude Ha,ydn's "Te /Deum'' _and works-. by Halae.y Steven•, Gabriel Faure, and Brahma. · · · First Tonight Three sprin(. drama productions -two workst\oJ>S and a rhainstage comedy -will be of· fered at-UC Irvine this weekend and next week. "Enter a Free Man," a comedy by Tom Stopp~rd, will be performed tonight and Satur- • day at 8 p.m. in the Little Theater, Humanities .. Hall 161 (on the opposite side of Bridge Road from the Fine Arts complex). Admission is 75 , cents. Theri on Sunday al 8 p .m., also in the Little Theater, two short plays will be staged : "Mr. Wells and Jersey Jim" by Howard Sackler and "Mooney's Kid -Don't Cry'' by Tennessee Williams . "Mr. Wells" is directed. by Linda Boone and• "Mooney" is directed by Nannette Konyu. Both are graduate students. Then "Misalliance," a comedy by George Bernard Shaw, will run May 15, 16 and 17 at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Village T heater. It is direct· ed by Rob~rt Cohen, professor of drama. The cast includes John Shepard, Joan Morris,_ and Stuart J?uckworth. Tickets are available at the Fine Arts box of· -fice from 10 a.m. to 2 p .m . on weekdays. AJthough. telephone reservations are not accept· ed for wotks hops, arrangements can be made to purchase tickets in advance by calling 833-6617. . i J Faculty, suP"rviSOt ,ror the pi'oducUOQ is Margaret"MUrall, aisoclate prl/essor or musle. . SALLY s\l~iT, D. McKI REOHA N, LAURA,IEOAL. , . . -.. ;. ·. ,..--------------------.._, .. Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Friday. May 9:"1975 DAILY PILOT CJ • - ·~ . • • .. ; . •• • ~ "ALL THEY EVER SEEM TO 00 IS STARE, 1974-1975," ACRYLIC, BY ANDREW WILF • Young Artists Show at Harbor •• • • A dozen young Southern California artists representing a wide variety of contemporary styl es and ideas will be represented in a show at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, Saturday through June 15. The show is called "4x8+4x4" because four works each by eight artists are in the main gallery and four works each by four artists in the entr ance gallery. ~e 48 pieces include Paintings ·and sculpture in styles ranging from traditionalism, neo-realism and abstract impressionism to pop art and kine_ticism. Artists in the show are Martha Alf, Lita A lbuquerque, Paul Dillon, Merrill Everett, Jay Mad- dox, Bill Mahan, Kay Shuper, Norma-Jean Squires, Ch ris Tedesco, Masaini Teroaka, An- drew Will and Jay Willis. Lenders include the Comsky Gallery in Los Angeles and the Jack Glenn and J . Rinehart Galleries in Newport Beach. Free guided tours are offered · every Thursday from noon to 3:30 p .m . Reservations for school classes to have free tours may be made by calling675-3866. The Newpo r t Harbor Art Museum is located at 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., New)X>rt Beach. Museum hours, Tuesday through Sunday, are noon to 4 p.m . The museum is a lso open on Friday nights from 6 to 9.p.m . Admission is by donation. "UNTITLEO, 1975," CLAY SCULPTURE, BY CHRIS TEDESCO GREG KOPPEL DEMONSTRATES SOME OF THE MANY FACES OF A MIME ... ... .. , 'Mime· Faeto~y' at GW~~'. By JACK IE HYMAN otni.DallyPIMtlwt Greg Koppel is a perfo'rmer beyond words. He is a mime. And he is deaf. His interest in mime stems from childhood. "I'd just fool around; I 'd see a movie and then pretend I was the king. I didn't khow what mime meant, .. Kop- pel said. . , Then he.saw a perlormance by the great French mime Marcel ·Marceau and was intrigued. KOPPEL began studying mime at Golden West College in HunUngt.on Beach with instruc- tor Stewart Roge-rs and became seriously interested in the art. He also attended a seminar taught by Marceau. .On May 13, 14 , 15, 16 and 17. KoPpel will joil'I with other me m· bers of the college's Silent Rustlers Drama Club to present "Mime Factory;" an evening ot pantomime tor deal aiyl hearing viewers alike. 1 About 15 mimes wi'll perform at 7:JO p.m . in the new, outdoor amphitheater near the college community center'. Viewers are advised to dress warmly. Ad· mission costs $1. with children 12 and under admitted free. Mime, in which an actor can create a whole world, on an emp· ty stage, is difficult to perform, Koppel said. "It is difficult to make people feel sadness and happiness through expression and body movement. It's difficult to make (the illusion of) a window when nothing's there ," he said. AN AVERAGE of 125 hearing. impaired sludenlS per semester attend Golden Wei t, expla ined Pat Walker. one of three full· time interpreters for the deaf at the college, There are also 15 lo 20 part-time Interpreters. The college's program, which serves students rqim all over ~ -·· Orange County, is alm06l f~ year& old and includes classes'.:ia sign language for individUais with normal hearine. ~~ ::._ Th e recent increase :Ai performances for the deaf,~~· eluding some sign language -Gt television, is not due to any io:. cre~se in hearing problems b!,!l rather to increased sensitivity bj the general public. she said. "I THINK we're all becominG; much more aware or what Ci around us. The dear 'have been slighted for so many years.:' Miss Walker said. The coming performance was organized by two hearing han· dicapped adults: Harry TN!· maine, the club advisor, and Bill· Teel, who codirected the shO.,. .with Koppel. In the cast will be Lisa Lamm, John Barber, Jane Bussell, Deb· bie While, Debra Shaver, Mary Sulll~'"· John Hayes and Sylvia Montes. .., . 1 a OAILYPILOT Frj,cjay. M•y9. 1975 Concerts Announced ' . ,, ~'.·\t4 " The Lagun'a Beach Community Concert As-· aociation ha!#' announced Its program for the 1974-75 season, consist- ing of Stephanie Chase, violinist; Addis & Crofut, folksingers ; the Bachma Duo. cellist and pianist; and two pianists, Mario Feninger and Ri co &c- cani. The announcement coincides with the as· •''i-~-"+-sociation's open mem. bershlp campaign lhi:s week. Those interested i n Joining can call 494-8521 for information. Stephanie Chase, violinist, made her debut with the Chicago Sym._. phony at the age of9.and sin.ce that time h as earned a n atibnal re- putation as a young violinist or outstanding technique and s tyle . Ttte Addis &: Crofut lroubador s ·perform 'Hamlet' Planned Tickets are now on s'1e al Santa Ana College for the New Shakespeare Company ol San Fran- cisco presentation of "Hamlet" scheduled May 24 ti t 8 p.m . in Phillips Hall 'Theater on lbe cam· pus, 17th Street at Bristol SU;:eel, Santa Ana. All Seats are $1 ; tickets can be purchased in Room 204 of the Administration !3uilding. Rodney Allen Rippy, the 6·year-old child star, will h eadline the Children 's Celebration, 10: 30 a.m. May 17, at Mesa Theater in Cos ta Mesa. He will be joined ·by Fred Pettit, ventriloq1uist and puppeteer, and the St Andrews Children's Choir. Free tickets are available by calling 645-6620, . The 25·member troupe under the direction. of Margrit Roma has often been praised for re- turning Shakespeare to the people -presenting hi s works the way he pres~mably intended. , In Miss Roma's worctS, "We are all trying to bring forth the most con~rete human conditions, the real, the 'now', which lie and underlie, like roots of trees, al the bottom of Shakespeare's plays.'' Further information can be obtained by con- tacting the Community Service Office at 835.3000, Amphitheater Acts Sigrwd Judy Collins, Freddie · ·Prinze, Seals &: Crofts and Paul Williams are the latest artists signed for the 1975 Universal Studios' Amphitheater .season. : \, Freddie Prinze, s tar of \the television series ''Chico and The Man," will appear with Helen rClaremont !Festival I -\Scheduled i World pr e mi e re J performances of com· l missioned works by 10liver Snussen and ·:Douglas Leedy, the first t American performance •of Heinz Holliger·s "Pneuma," and the first Western appearance or I German horn virtuoso • Hermann Baumann will l be some of the highlights ) of the Claremont Music Festival at Pomona College in Clare mont. Concerts a r c scheduled from July 3 through Au gu st 1 in Bridges 1-lall and Lyman Hall on the Pomona College campus, and in Claremont's Congrega- tional Churc h. Gior a Berns t e in . festival dire ctor , will conduct six of the or-i , chestraJ concerts: guest !'conduct o r H e nr y Swoboda will direct one concert. • Reddy, Aug . 4 through JO: singer-composer Paul Williams is set for an appearance Aug. 21 through 23; Judy Collins ~ will bring her folk music '(·.1 ')' lo audiences Aug. 24 · through 26; and Seals & Crofts return to the Am- phitheater for two nights only, Sept. 3;ind4. '..: · The Amphitheater is located just off the Hollywood Freeway at Lankershim Blvd., in Universal City, midway between HollywoOd and lhe San Ferna ndo Valley . . Previously announced concerts slated for the Amphitheater's season ft .,, • include: Maol>avis (Ju-~i:;lll lllg ly 7-13), Diana Ross (Ju· Jy 14-20 ), Tony Orlando & Dawn (July 21 ·27 ). James Taylor (July 30'-Aug. 2), Helen Reddy (Au«-4·10 ), Linda Ronstadt <Aug . 29-31), Three Dog Night (Sept. 5-7) and Gladys Knight&: the Pips (Sept. 10-15). . Adva·nce seats and group ticket buyers will be given preferred seat locations. Additional in· Mrs. Mardell Price of Costa Mesa will give free lessons in quilting as part of ''The Art_ of ·Fblk C raft," a display and demonstration· by 20 craftsmen in the Jewel Court of South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa Saturday . Mrs. Pri ce will demonstrate frOm 10 a.m. to 51 p.m. USO to Hold Tryouts formation is available by Representatives of the calling (213 ) 985-4321. Bob Hope USO Cl ub will In Las Vegas , ' I ftuulc expresslDI ihe lloPoft troulllea, aJicl loYs of 'l" ·In the United 'States, ~ 'Th• lt~' hma Duo, p:i'nis( bn,d list, we~ recently appr ~d for S\,te Depart"'-l!nt spon.sorshJp or concerts in Europe and <Are mak- ing a West Coast lour un- d,e.r _Columbia Artists Management. Pianis t Mario Fenloaer bu a dramatic.a.pp.roach to bis numbers. . Rico Saccani, who has also been sl&ned for the current season, Is a ·young pianist wbo plays with more m'aturtty than his age indicates. He is known for sensitivity in his interpretations. Membership~ which in· cludes all fiv;e concerts, costs $12. This is the 31st year that the Community Concert Association has been bringing music to Laguna Beach. · Metals Workshop Offered A special metalsmithing workshop, •• Archilec· tural Metalwork and Blacksmithing,'' de- signed to provide an op- portunity for students to investigate work with metals on an architec· tural scale; will be of- fered in summer session by the art department at Cal Slate Long Beach. The instructor will be Dieter Muller -Stach, a diplomate of th e Akademie der Bildenden j{unste·in Munich. Prior to Muller-Stach's coming to Long Beach in 1968, he was professor of art at the University of Science and Technology , Kumasi, Ghana, West Afrioa. Further information is available by calling (213) 498-4376, Cal State Long Beach is located al 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach. Talk Set OnMusU: Criticism Noted music critic Martin Bernheimer will be guest speaker al a . free concert preview sponsored by tbe Orange County Philharmonic Society on Saturday. The preview will begin • at 5 : 30 p . m . in UC ~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~;;;~:;;;;;;;;;;;' Irvine's Concert Hall I and will be followed at Living Togllther? 6:30 p.m . by a Bavarian Beer Fest supper in the · Why not Marry Today? ~;.~ ~~~o~fs,the UCI fl in a pidure1que Chapel tj" , Dinner reservations at $5.50 may be ·m ade by by the Bay calling the society's of. · · fice at 201 W. Coast Mini1te r provides Liceme ·. • Highway, Newport No Teat! No Publicity.! Beach, 646 -4122. The preview and din-·Call 673:5230 ner will precede a con- cert by the Bavarian~:::================:;;:;~ Symphony Orchestra of Munich at UCl's Crawford Hall. The con-j cert, which starts at 8:30 p.m ., costs $5 for adul\s and $2 for students if seats are available. Bernheimer, the mUsic critic for the Los Angeles Times, will speak on "Anatomy of a Critic," a discussion ol the various facets or music criticism. He will invite questions from the. a udience afterwards. Bemheimer graduated with honors in music from Brown University and attended Munich Conservatory and New York Universi · ly, where he received his mast:ers·degree. • LIDO ISLE WOMAN'S CLUll presents "ALOHA LIDO" Uclolll•- T-tllldToa THURSDAY, MAY 15 I p.-. .. 5 p.-. Sbc ... H-. ... Tr•"f'Orl..._ "Y IMf & y,... ~ ~~,... a T•• 1n L1C1G a~ _....,. VJialiOA Oppor'l"""Y T odo«l lot 2 W-, MOMIT°"' a TIA nears t1..te ....... Jol'wl p:,.,_, •1$-2603, Mnr. ~ 49 Moll, 176-2171, ~'I LIOO ....,._ ••• WI -• , . -Al ~-"'Li._.Oubllowedlmyol Tour • • i • • j • • • • • • Out 'n' Abot1t Norman Stanley l\'.lusic Group, Dining Tops 1 At· N ewporter Keyboard wizard Tom Masi, who doubles as the leader Qf "Plain Truth," is married t.o Jackie. Truth. plain and un - varnished, has always been urged on us as tt s.tandard of the iR'.ood life. Placed in a sli~htly dif- ferent conte¥t than usual, you'll fin~he no- tion holding stro g these nights ut Del ebb's Newporte r Inn , 1107 Jambor ee Road Newport Beach. • ' As '<t vocalist and en· '-::::".:~.~tt. ... tertainer, Jackie ls well-- "Pluin Truth" in this insto.nce i~ a sensat~onul musical 1.'t·oup perform- ing in the Newporter's Lido Lounge. Featuring songstress Jackie Nigro the quintet comes uP with some of to<fay's best sounds for listening or dancing pl easure. Following a trium- phant debut last Mon- day, Jackie and "Plain Truth" are s lated to ap- pear in the lounge until July 5. They're onstage nightly, Monday. through Saturday. from 8 : 30 p.m. tol :30a.m. A.T THE opening, Ed Nigro, the Inn's popular general manager, ruled out any question of nepotism. •le declared it another matter of '.'plain truth" that he and Jackie are in no wuy related. Bear in mind, however, that a relationship exists within the group itself. known on the Las Vegas circuit •fro'ni ~her ap- pearan~es at the Sahara and AJ~ddin .Hotels. She has al~o garnered ac- colades \n the R:eno-µk.e Tahoe area at HaQ'ah's and the. Sahara-'tahoe liolel. JACKll: has appeared in top nightclub s thrµughout the cou.nLry. She most recently played at the Admiral's Dinghy inPlayadeJRey. Jn addition to Jackie and Tom . th e other musically-gifted mem- bers of the group are guitarist Tony Bernetich, bass player Joe Townend, and-drum- mer Terry Burdick. "Plain Truth" rates as a union of five solid ta!ents whose musical ability is crowned by showmanship and varie- ty. ln lheir range oftwtes from standards to the top-40 no taste will be left wanting. lt would seem, too, that ttie Newporter Inn orrers a wide range or dining -at almost any hour or the day or night STARTING MAYIS ARMSTRONG BROS. W.1ai aftl .t.11110-loog . THURAlll~SAT. LI'S R~stcarant 3 14 M. leach Bl•d. 1,,1 llod ........ crf U..Coltll ANAHEIM 827-1210 cA nice way to say. .. · "I love you" MOTHERS' DAY DINNER. jACKIE NIGRO AND 'PLAIN TRUTH' you happen by . The Marine Room serves lunch from 11 :30 lo 3; dinner from 5 to iO :JO p .m ., Monday through Thursday, to 11 :30 on Frida y and Saturday, to 9:30 on Sun- day. Lunch is also served in the Lido Lounge £rom 11 to 3. The Bistro and Cafe de la Paix i s open for breakrasl rrom 6:30 to 11 :30 a.m.; lunch from 11 :30 to 3; dinner from 5 to 10 p .m ., Monday through Thursday, to 11 :30 on Friday and Saturday, to 9:30 on-SU.n- doty. The Wine Cellar is open for gourmet dining, Tuesday through Satur- da'y, 7 to 10:30 p.m., by reservation only. And there's a champagne hunt breakf usl in the Marine Room and Lido Lounge on Sundays, 9 a .m . to 2 p.m . Nor does entertain- ment stop with "Plain Truth'' in the Lido Lounge. When the group is off, Sunday night, "Panacea" takes front and center stage from 8:30 p.m . to 1:30 a.m. Guitarist Bob Moline pla·ys in the Wine Cellar, Tuesday through Satur- day, 7 to 11 p.m . Harpist Rosalie Corson provides tilling dinner music in the Marine Room, Wed- nesday and Thursday from 7 to 11 . lo 11 :30 on Friday and Saturday, and from 6 to 10 on Sun- day. ltfffllot•r"N D<l!f Sunday will be here before. there 's much more time to think about it. So late planners have .only what's left of today and tomorrow to get or- ganized. <SeeOUT. Po1eCCl STEAK HOUSE OF HAWAIC STUI • LOISTH COCltTAILS ..uni:..~!."'"~ .. FEATURING FOR MOTHER'S DAY MAI TAI -SILVER FIZZ A CARNATION FOR EVERY MOM 2ll2 W. ~ HkJhway Hewport -642-01 lG tt(il~~~·~~9@~~ i ~~~Y!. i ~ HOW-I g· M ! f D~! ! ~ SPEaAL i © YIR•IHIA IAllED ~ •.•••••••••• $5.25 ~ • OUR RMULU lelUOF ~ 2 STEAKS • LOISTa • l"RIMI R11 • ~ SHRIMP• CRAI @ J. Service from 12:00 Noon ~ 16951/J lrvlN 11" lho ~I ~ Cotto MHa 64._:7944 ~ Lunch Monday-Frklay ~~f/I/©e~~~-~N/(i)tl join the mob at: • SPAGHETTi DINNERS Fwl'lll.....,lhrAMllll21 i . I /J . ' ' WINE lllld BEER I • \ Friday. May 9, 197S 1 DAIL V PILQ I t ;J In Spring: Love, I\f 11sic TONIGRr, MAY I •ao•EO 'AND JUUET' -Experim011tal pro- duction of Shake1peare's classic, 8 p.m. throueh S.turday and May 14 lhrouch 17. Orange Coast Colleae auditorium, 2101 Fairview Road, Costa lleaa. Free. Limited seating. MODERN MUSICAL -"The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell or the Crowd." Through May 24 ·at Golden West College4rheater in Hunt- intton Beach. 8 p.m . $1 .SO. Reservations: 882-7711, ask for bookstore. 'ENTER A PREE MAN' -Drama workshop, I p.m. ton11ht and Saturday, UC Irvine Little Theater, room 161, humanities hall. 75 cents. Additional informaUon, page Cl. 1BalGADOON' -Musical, preSented by Marina High School, 1S871 Springdale, Hunt- ington Beach, in school gym, 8 p.m . tonight th.rou&h Saturday. $2. 'THE FANTASTICKS' -Musical, at The Playhouse, 172 N. Glassell St., Orange. $1.15 to $5.5(), lhrough May Z:'i· Reservations, 99'7·3113. "LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE' -Musical parody, 8 p.m. tonight through Sunday. Chap- man College Memorial Hall Auditorium, 333 N. Glasaell St., Orange. $2, $1 .50 and $1 . Reserva- tions, 633-8821, ext. 309. DORY PREVIN -In concert, 8 p.m . al Orange Coast College's Peterson Gymnasium. $4 at door. Cl\UCO SPRING FESrlVAL -Fiddling and square dancing, 8 p.m. tonight, 9 p.M. Saturday and Sunday in Calico Ghost Town, Ghost 'Pown Road off 1-15 near Barstow, San Bernardino County. 't BMS RIV vu• -Comedy, at Ute Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 9J6 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. 8:30 p.m., through Saturday. Reservations, 494-0743. -ntE MOST HAPPY FELLA' -Musical, at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente, through M~y 25 . Reservations. 492-9950 .. THE RIVER -Country /folk trio, at The Base-. ment, 126'i-2 S. Glassel St., Orange. Through Sunday. Reservations, 639-3132, evenings. 'SUBJECT TO FITS' -Avant-garde draina, through Sunday, 8 p.m. at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. $3.25 to $5.25. Reservations, 646-1363. SATURDAY, MAY 10 NEWPORT ARTS FESTIVAL -Music, dance, .1 h\Stew kettle •\ .•. IHTERH:.n= snws .. · sours SALADS SANDWICHES lo OTHBI SPECIALTIES 1st ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION• MAY 12·18 Complimentary Glass of Wine With Your Meal MtSA Vt•DE CIMTB. COSTA MESA ADAMS AT HA•IOI 979·1171 Times/Places drama, mime and art, 11 a.m . lo S p.m . today and Sunday at Lido Village, Newport. Beach (on Via Oporto), Free. Supported by California Arts Commis1ioo grant. · · MOBILE llOME SHOW -Today through May 18 at AnaheiD}_ Stadium, 2000 State Col lege Blvd., Anaheim. Hours : noon to 9:30 p.m . Saturdays, noon to 7:~ p .m. Sundays, 2 to 9:30 p.m . weekdays. ·$2 adults, $1 children 10 to 16; mot.hers free on Sunday. STORY THEATER -Scheherazade Players in H.P . Lovecraft's ''The Quest of Ir anon.'' 8 p.m :, Arthur's Barn, Heritage Park, 12174 Euclid St., Garden Grove. Free. GUITAR CONCERT -Brian Baird of Cororia del Mar, 8 p.m .. at Municipal Arts Gallery Theater, Barnesdale Park, 4804 1-lollywood Blvd., Los Angeles. Free. BAVARIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA -8030 p.m. at UCI's Crawford Hill. Sponsored by Orange County Philharmonic. Tickets $5 ; $4 for balcony, $2 for students. PIANO COMPETITION -Creative Musi· cianship FestiYal for young piano students, open to public. 9 a.m . lo 5 p.m. al music building of Santa Ana College, 17th Street at Bristol Street, Santa Ana. RENAISSANCE PLEASURE FAIRE -At the Old Paramount Ranch in Agoura (Kanan Road exit from the Ventura Fteeway). 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. weekends through l\jay 25. $4 and $1 .75. CHINA NIGHT -._Chinese dinner, 5 p.m .; enter· lainment, 7 p.m . UCI Gateway Commons. $5 adults, S4 students;$;:! entertainment only. CANNERY VILLAGE -Special Mother's Duy sidewalk sale; old.fashioned shops, antique specials. 10 a .m . to 5 p.m., on and around 31st Street Cbay side) on Balboa Peninsula. St1NDAY, MAY 11 TWO PLAYS -"Mr. Wells and Jersey Jim " by Howard Sackler, and "Mooney 's Kid Don't Crt." by Tennessee Williams. 8 p.m. at UC Irvine Little Theater, room 161, Humanities Hall. 75 cents. <SeeSHAW , PageC4 ) Real Caqtonese Faod ••t htr• or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO Ill 21st Pl., Newport B••ch ORtolt J..9560 0,.. h'ty IJ ..._ .. IO:lO-,,_1. M s.t. 'Ht 12:l0 Wl'EM MW CDMPm . &. STEAK & LOBSTER SPECIAL Skinny Haven · Restaurant "the home of delicious dieting" It's a die1er"s dream· come true! Now, weighl·conscious · people who love greal food c1n ell like kings •nd queens, and stay within lheir diets1 E111ern Meal Company is a wonderland ot quality cuts ol lresh vea1. beef, l1sh. poullry, plus spe- cialty diel foods. 1ncJU01og fro2en. prepared dinners. salad dressings, sol! drinks, and desserts. Even ii you·re nol watching your weighl (you lucky devil!!, Eastern Meal Company wilt become your special headquarters lor tender. gourmet meats al reasonable prk:es. And, righl ne•t Coor, you'll find Skinny Haven .Reataurant, and a Beef Sides WITH ROAST SECTION .89 LB. FREEi CUSTOM CUT, WRAPPED & OUICK FROZE_tj OSCAR MAYER All Beef Weiners . 79 LB. taste-templing menu ol sinfully-delicious lunches and dinners, 111 carefully prepared and proporhoned ac· cording lo most diet and club reduction requirements. You can even "chear·. wilh· out realty cheating. Skinny Haven fea1ures scrumptious desserts, and a take-out. bakery, ottering sweel treats that keep you on your diet To help celebrate 'lhe Grand Opening of the MiWon Plazl IOCI• lion (VJ mile west of the Sin Otego Freeway at La PazJ. au Skinny Haven Restaurants and E1stem Meat Co. slOres in Cringe County lte oller· • ing super special, money-1avlng • bargains. Hurry oull Lean Ground Beef ANY SIZE PKG .•••• 11 LB . BULK WRAP . 5 LB. Pl<G ......... 11 LB. BULK WRAP 10 LBS. OR MORE .. 75 LB. CER11·FRESH Perch Fillets BONELESS & SKINLESS 1.19 EA. 1 LB. PKO. Beef Loin Cryovac Boneless Top Sirloin BY THE PIECE 1 98 LB. ROCJ< Lobster Tails 1 LB. PKG. 1 .98 %LB. 1-----COUPON-----1 : Lean Ground Beef 1 REG. 7'tLB. I I WITH • COUPON 59c LIMIT 1 LB. PER FAMILY I I __ -COUPON EXPIRES 5.1 4.75 ._ -J ' ,-----COUPON---;-1 I SKINNY HAVEN I : Salad Dressing s J WITH 50c OFF I COUPON REG. PRICE I LIMIT3PERFAMILV I I 1--. -COUPON EXPIRES 5-14-75 ---1 OSCAR MAYER OR HORMEL All Meat Bologna . 79 LB • • WE ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS 511 S. Brookhurst Anaheim 776-1830 9901 Yorktown Ave. Huntington Beach 963-2719 25254 Lo Paz Rd. Loguno,Hills 581-8550 • } ·" •• ' ... ' . . SPOUJER SALOON ' . Victorian 'Bar at ,\BEAUTIFUL SETTING FOR A BEMJTIFUL MOTHER'S DAY Ser'Ving BRUNCH 9:30 a .m. -3:00 p.m. DINNER 3:00 p.m . -10 :00 p.~. Cocktails• Dancing• Entertainment CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB r ----------GRAND. OPENING . ""j I SPECIAL ' I · HOW OPEN FOil I LUNCH & DINNER I I s 1 oo OFF ... ... I L .... --.J ---------DANCING TO "THE l OF US'" 719 W. 19th ST. • COST A MESA (714) 645·2343 -.. . . . .... ••••• • C-1 OAILV PILOT Frid•~· M1y 9, 1975 I . , ' I • I -, TheatersAnno.unce '75-'76. Line~p 2 the Laguna Moulton Playhouae and later staged by, the Lido We Players, will be the third selection, earmarked for January. Then comes ''The Little Foxes " the . . further adventures of the character•' '"from Hwit· i.ngton J3f:~b 11 recenUl' staged "Another Part of the Forest,f' in March. t: f I ' . <10SING out tbe Hwi- lington season wiU be the courtroom ' seriocomedy ··A Shot jn the Dark.'' The pl'ay hou se's children's show. to be presented in·the summer or '76, will be "Story Theater." The Irvine Community Theater, which normally begins its season a mOnth later than most. in October, will instea.a start .. the 1975-76 cam- paign a month earlier - putting "The Bad Seed" on stage in A.ugust .. A pair or county pre- miere comedies will fill the second and third slots on the Irvine slate, BRING MOTH~R TO THE TRAOITIONA~. MOTHER'S DAY BOUNTIFUL BUFFET in the RED TERRACE CllOOSE FROr.t VIRGINIA BAKED HAM ; ROAST BARON OF BEEF• ROAST CHICK Er\ \\.ilh a host of salads and tastt· tempting desserts Scr\·cd Crom noon lo8 p.m . $5.95 IOUR GIFT TO MOTHER-... NORC:HIO I ~ HILTON~LAGUNA INN ~ HILLS- 25205 l P Rd '"" 0"'" '·• (714 ) 586·5000 0 0 l Lo P.iu 011 l!amp li$rm~ ,Torn Titus February . The Irvi ne group will bypass December In favor ol-an August show. with ''Perfect Pilch" making Its debut In Oc- tober and ''Beginner's Luck ''· following Jn The season's most .!lm· 'theater• are yet to bean· bilious production. nounced. and probabl)' ''Thal ChamplooshlR will not be tor several Sea1:1on,'1 ta ticketed for m o n t h s . 0 n e April in thR Qolden West playhouses might toke a theater. ·Then come& cue from the Huntlnl?\On 4:1nother comedy, "Here and Irvine 1roup~and ln· Lies Jeremy Troy," to elude al least one am· put the lid on the JCT bltious play on_ th~ir season. schedules ... whJle @.VQld· Ing t~ose plays alreody SCHEDULES for the: announced by these two other communit)' theaters. SHAW,~HAKESPEARE PLAYS COMING· ••• (From PageC3) COUNTRY 'MUSIC -Clay Hart and Sally Flynn .or the Lawrence WeUc Show, at Knott's Berry Fvm's Good 'rime Theater, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. 3, 5 and 7 p.m. Information, 827-1776. GOSPEL-ROCK GROUP -.Andre Crouch and the Disciples, 2::i() and 5:30 p.in. at Melodyland, IO .Freedman Way, Anaheim. Across from Dis- neyland. Free. SAN JUAN CAPISTRN'O WALKING TOURS -Every Sunday, 1 p.m. across from the Old Mission. 50 cents adults, 25 cents children. Lasts one hour. TUESDAY, MAY 13 'THE MIME FACTORY' -Pantomime show for deaf and hearing, 7:30 p.m . in amphitheater at Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. $1 adults, children free. Ad- ditional inrormation, page Cl. BENEFIT CONCERT -The Neoteric Sax· aphone Quartet, playing works by Bach and Mozart, in benefit ror March of Dimes . 8 p.m. at Pluml:{'er Auditorium, Fullerton. $2 adults, $1 students. CHOIR FESTIVAL -Swing and chamber choirs from 1, high schools in two·day festival, 8:30 a .m . to 4:30 fl".m. each day, at Golden West College Theater, 1-Juntington Beach. Free. JAZZ CONCERT -Les McCann, 8 p.fTI . in the Chapman College Memorial Hall Auditorium, OUT 'N' ABOUT ••. <From PageC3) If necessary , s uch lhings liS candy, flowers and gifts can still be ob- tained in a hurried bit of st}opping . The matter of set"ecling a r estaurant for mom's major treat, however, c3 n't ride Wllil the last moment. Many of the area's res(aurants have been gearing for weeks to meet the special demands of the day. '.Ranging from elabora te brun c h spreads to expresSly de· signed dinner menus, an unlimited range of possibilities will be of- fered to patrons. 333 N .. Gla1aell <St., Orange. Ticket informl.Uon, 633-8821, ext. 554 . .\ 'THE VALKYRIE' -Dramatic version of \\.'atnet itory, 8 p.m. through Sunday at Arthur'i Barr), Heritage Park, 12174 Euclid St., Garden Grove. so cents. Information, 534·2611. WEDNESDAY,MAYH KING FAMILY -Noon, 2 and4 p.m. on Tomor· ro'wland Stage at Disneyland, 1313 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim, through May 16. Reduced rates for senior citizens. CIDLDREN'S THEATER -"The Wizard of Oz," at ViSla Verde School in Ifvihe, 7:3!() p.m. tonight and Friday, 1:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday .. 7S cents evenings; 25 cents matinee. ' THURSDAY, MAY IS ., 'NO ARK THIS TIME' -Experimental play by Charles Mitchell, 8 p.m. through Saturday at Actor's Playbox (adjacent to theater) at Golden West College, 157« Golden West St., Huntington Beach. "TWELFTH NIGHT' -Shakespearian comedy, 8 p.m . through Saturday at San~a Ana College's PhiW" Hall Theater, Bristol and 17th Streets. Reservltions, 835·5971. S2 adults, $1 students. ROCK MUSICAL -"God LoVe and Mother Earth," 8 p.m . tonight and Friday at Lincoln Middle School, 3101 Pacific View Dr., Corona del Mar. $1. 'MISALLIANCE' -Comedy by Shaw, 8 p .m. through ·Saturday at UC Irvine Fine Arts ViUage Theater. $2.SO. Information, 833·6617. FRIDAY, MAY 16 'MY DAUGHTER, YOUR SON' ·-Comedy, through June 14 at Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 Main St., Huntington Beach. 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Reservations, 842·5421 . 'THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE' ~ Neil Simon corhedy, at Westminster Communi- ~'ty The~ler, 7272 Maple Ave., Westminster; through June 7. 8 :~0 p.rp,. Fridays and Saturdays. Reservalio~, 893-8626. k"==-''....___...._, 1 Mother's Day finds the year's record crowds packing mos t dining establishments. All because feting th!! guest or honor to a deluxe meal bas. become customary for rhe day's activities. Better iet on the phone now for reservations, or set an early hour for de- parture if you 're going to a place where service is on a first-come, first· served basis. · 'THE EGG AND I' -Comedy, at Fountain Valley Community Theater, thr6ugb June 1. 7:30 'p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m . Sun- days. 18280 Mt. Baldy Cjs:cle, Fountain Valley. Reservations, 531 -8602 or 962-2551 . Entertaining in the Coc;ktail : Lounge Tuesdavs thru Saturdavs -aboard the . llicl1BElfW ·Ee !!GEE 11EWPORT BEACH .,.. .,.. z , • ~-,.. ~ • • , I " Spoil Her: Nobody pampers a .guest li ke we do at The Velvet Turtle. And on Mother's Day, the spirit's even mort' special,, Don't just tell her she's important, show her. And share a little love over a great dinner at The Velvet Turtle, " , . \ i ' ' ' • l BRUNCH 10AM·2P.fv1 DINNER FR91\1 JPM : • .. FIFTH ANNIVERSARY ... t ' t f , Discover t 11..J · f En~hanting Dining · t ~· t t ~ t <fMotJiers GJJar t ' ' . t Dinner from 2:30 p.m . to 9:30 p.m. t · -. .·f ;peci•I menus will b' ~voilable to m•ke .·t • dining a Most 0Utitil'1ding t•perience. 4flf_ f A LONG STEM SA~ LQRENZO ROSE • ;i;; · WILL BE PRESENTED TO MRY LADY t ~ . f Early Reseintians-Now-Belnr Taken t ~ f ' : r Your Convenience. Call (714) 644'481l t ~ t 9ilmato, f'it1wport t '* t •60 FASHION ISIAND: H~PORT CENTER t t Also at The Century Plaza Hotel in Century City· Telephone (213) 277-1840 t ...... !_ ' ' ' - ~ . ' Fullerton. 1450 N. Harbor Blvd .• 871-9340 •Newport B rn, 59 Fashion Island on Newport Center Orivf, 644-5313, Call for reservotion.$. 'I ' " ' :t • •.J ' • • Tl 81 an In, 01 w M ' so ., cu Li to th al ea Pl OJ be .. , . ,. s n th• ii I pe M Cl I I I fi '" I r Opera,1. Country Linked ~oth:rs GJ>ay ' ~. Her Special Day at gk~tn/a Champagne HUNT BREAKFAST 9:00 AM-2:00 PM DINNER-MARINE RESTAURANT 4:00 e.~.:10:00 P.M. .. [?J Q//£~~_fin~ 11 07 Jambo ~e Road, Newport Beach ("f1 4) 644-1700 RESERVE EARLY FOR ..• '\\\_~<()~ SUNDAY, MAY 11 OIMHER SERVED FROM 4 P.M. 1262 S.E. BRISTOL COSTA MESA 546-8390 • D!Rllffi, DAHCIHG &S!LDOH Mother's Day Sunday, May 11 Dinner Served from 1 p.m . Early Reservations Suggested MOTBERS D SPE<:;IAL MENU FO 1 LASAGNE DI CASA ..._ • f l!AoWlflo S...-11 wlltl brolled DObilo ' ..._.ei. 2. LAMB ROAST (Rolled·and Boned) 3. GAME HENS {Stu11ed) 4. COLD CRACKED ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS 5. ROAST jlEEF.AU JUS 8. OSSO BUCCO SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY PUNCH DESSERT: ZUPPA INGLESE SERVfD 12 NOON TO 11:00 P.M. IJHW.C....tlfti__, ......... ..... .._. .... 642-t424 Opry star Loretta Lynn and opera star Roberta Peters - unlikely friends? Spec;of l.uftc:heon lluffot Sl.85 Monday thru Friday 11 :30 to 1 :30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fealunng Exotic Tropical Drinks 1500 ADAMS lot Horborl COSTA MESA 540-1937 540·19JJ - And. In Gorde11 Gro•~ 1220 I IROOKHURST IAt C~I 631-7020 ,fflr. (bristiani) .SPECIAL FOR MOTHER'S DAY ' PHIME RIB DINNER .................... 53.95 Served with Baked Potato, Baked Tomato Salad a nd Garlic Bread Served From2:30 to!::l:OOp.m. MR . CHRISTI AN'S ~W DAILY MENU CllOICE TOP SIH LOIN .............•.... S4.50 ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS ...•...••... 4.75 TOP SIRLOIN & ALASKA Kll"G CHAU LEGS ....................... 5.75 A!IS--W>ll> • Ba~ea PoottO B•~.-:1 TOITlllO. Sel8d G•l!C Bre..a c;HOU;'lo;I) ni-:r:F ·rr.:HI YAKI ... ·····•••·•• 2.95 RHOCllF:'ll l-: OF Bl::l::1',TEltlYAKI •.• lt. :J.9:-. Sll Hl~IPOlt l EN1'AL .................•• 3.95 SKl::WEREO SCA l~LOPS ...............•• 4.25 All S.-.0 •"'" Bed ol Roe•. B•"•d l,,...!o. SM..a c;.,,< Breau ' DANCING •THUR.• FRI.• SAT. DaMCl"6 .. IGHTL'I' TO THI ·-~MIM• tovc. .. ~ .. _... ..... DI ¥&lll Re-.e<voloen~ 11 · 71 41 b~6 'i051 MOTHERS DAY special Arthur Lymah Show DINNER 6:00 P.M. -SHOW 7:00 P.M. CALL (7 14) 673-4477 FOR RESERVATIONS COCKTAIL SHOWS 9 :00 P.M. & 10:30 ·P,M. Kam·a Corona Del Mar · 2121 E. Ceast Hwy.(.._ McArtlooorJ DID YOU KNOW ABOUT .~ DINNER SPECIALS? Served Monday thru Thursday (Frid1y & Saturday 'til 6 P.M.) dinners include soup or salad, choice of bak'ed potato or ric; Hawaiian RED SNAPPER •••••••..••••••••••• , • 2.25. MAHI MAHI • , • , ••.••••.••••.•••.•••. 2.45 GRILLED SEA BASS ••••• , •.•••..•.••• 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN ••••...•..••••••••..•••• 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK •..•••••••••••.•••• 3.75 LOBSTER TAIL .......•••••.••.• , •... 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER ••••••••.•.....• 5.95 plus 32 other varieties of svperb r11food ind beef dishes Luncheon from S1.llii'11t1111 d.iily 'til 4 P.M. Priwto l'lttJ'.FKil~i• to 300 3901 £.COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL MAR~ ' RESERVATIONS 17141 675-0900 15271 ltACIFIC COAST HWY., HUNTINOTON 81iACH ~~'"°'r .... :fRESERYATIONS (21311592-1321 " Friday. May 9, 1975 OAIL'fPILOT f .Ji AT irporter'lnn ---~ -1-• 'Hotel POOLSIDE CHAMPAGNE BUFFET I 0 A.M. TO. 3 P.M. ADULTS $3.75 CHILD 16 lo 121 $2.00 ....... 51 Ho a.ergo MEDITERRA'NEAM ROOM MOTHER"S DAY SUNDAY BRUNCH IOA.M.tolP..M.. vA.nicewayto say. .. · ''I love you'' • MOTHERS' DAY DINNER '\Ve will begin serving at 12:00 noon* ooNRAKER M M • rthut Blvd. 18542 ac~ tn1ne 833-9111 REUBEN'S 1513 N, Tustin Ave. San~An• 547-6281 REUBEN'S 2313 N. Broacfw S.nl•Ana •y 8Js-i;n0 *opens 4pm BAXTER'S STREET 4647 MuArthur Blvd. Newport Beach 540-2475 REUBEN'S 501 N. S111., Coll-. Full.,rton "'lie 87fl-04J3 PLANKHOUSE 12342 arookhunl <;orden Grove 53'-Jl02 Mothers' Day, Sunday, May n [ Phone for Reservations ) . ' • • ' . . • • • 1 • •• C'f) DAILY PILOT ~ '.Jrho's , Happy?' on TV tor , . In the settin1 of a bar-where the play pre· blends bitterness and Exxon Corporation and ren, dUsty Texa~ town, a mlered., · rearet with broad verbal t he Corporation for m em orable gtoup o( Featur;d if! the cast and visual ht.1m9r. The Public Broa dcasting. characters bloo·m with :tr e Bet t )" Gar re t t program will be repeat-J ae Venza it executive vital!ty in Oliver (neighbor Irene LorenzO ed. Saturday, Mw.Y 17, at producer. Producers of Halley s "Who's Happy in "All In the Family"); Yp.m. · "Who 's Happy Now?'' Now!", airinl Wednes· •Rue Mccla nahan <Vi -·"Theater in Am er1c11." are Matt Hermun and day,Mayl4,at9p.m.on vlan lrr "Maude''>; and isaproductionofWNET, Tom H i ll. G ordon ~hannel 28. Albert Salmi (frequent New York, and is made Davidson directed, using Mother's ' I• ... I The production was aue.st on sui:h series as .::PGS.:::•::l:;b::l•:....:h;,Y_K:.r:;•~•::•::•..;l::ro.:::m;....H:....:•.;;ll.:•.:.Y.;'•;.•;,:c;,;r.;c•.:enc.p:..1..;•_,Y_· __ taped o n location in ''Str eets of San Fran-· California for' th e cisco''andPetrocelll"). "Theater in America" The three . .Portray series. The ironic com-·husband , wrf e and edy-drama is performed "other woman" bound to under the direction of each other and their de- G or don D av idso n, solate town by love and artistic director or the limited imagination. Mark Taper Forum , "Who's llappy Now'!" Children's Film Festival to Air All hour-long salute to Southern California's young filmmakers will be provided on the fifth Serious Cartoons OnKOCE annual "Youn g People's iiiiiii Film Fest1val'' airing ~ Sunday at 6 p .m. Oh Channel 28. Hosted by film critic Charles Champlin, the program features films selected from entries submitted by more tban 600 elementary, junior f ,'.): high and high school stu-· ' dents an the Los Angeles area. Day It's not all that fal'. Be- cause Harry's New YorK Bar & Grlll brings the best of Fun City to Newport Beach. The decor? Oellghtfutly cosmo- politan. The menu? Extremely broad and laced with continental favorites. On Mother's Day, May 11th, serving. starts at seven with an old-fashioned New York breakfast, con-· tinues through lunch and dinner, and wraps up at midnight for moms who want to make the most of their doy. 1 ~It 's !tltrgie!' Two Academy Award- winning films and a car- toon ·created by one or the great jnnovators of animation will be seen on ''The Inte rn a tional Animation Festival'' Saturday at 8 p .m. on Leading off the sched ule o f award- winning film s will .be !Oli•,"'••~,_ For fine service In a friendly.fun a·tmos- phere. bring Mom to Harry's New York Bar & Grill in Newport Beach at 4248 Martin· gale Way, just off MacArthur by the air- port Call 979-5000. . . Actor Bill Bixby (above) and magician Mark Wilson will headline "Jt 's Magic!'', a television special about s leight-of -hand and other illusions. Performers r ange in age from 10 to 80 O..he elde rly magician is Dai Vernon, known as ''The Professor"). The program v..rilrair ~lay 15at11:30'p.m. on Channel 7. -------------------~~~~~~~~~-channel SO . 'Upstairs' Repeated ''Upst<.iir s, Downstair s," the popular saga of the Be ll amy fami l y of England and their ser- vants. will be repe'!ted 'on ''Masterpiece 'fheat cr. '' beginning Sunday <.it 8 :30 p.m. on Channel 28. • Miss Forrest,(Meg Wyrrn Owen ), and the de- parture of Lady M arjoric <Rachel Gurney) on an ocean voyage .. Miss Forrest a rrives at the Bellamy mans ion to help Richard (David Laugton) complete a bio- graphy about hi s famous father-in -l a,,-. Lord the class system. KCET·r epeats the pro- gram Friday, May 16, at 9p.m. ''l\.1a s t er pie ce Theater" is a presenta- tion or WGBl'I, Boston. <.1nd is made possible by a grant from J\.1obil Oil Corporation. It airs na- tionally over PBS. Host J ean Marsh will introduce ''Ersatz,'' from the· Zagreb -StudiOs of Yugoslavia, "Mosaic" from -Canada, and "Frank Film" from the United States. The first a nimated film from outside of the United States to win an Academy Award, ··Ersatz" plays out a human drama of love, jealousy, murder and suicide in an environ- ment of plas tic beach toys . ''American Life· -.,._, ¥ 1780-1860," a !ilm re-• f d counting a n explosive. Mtrr111e (Ill period of American his- tory. it was mode by Hobo Kelly (Sally Baker) and Flipper, a three hi gh 'Sc hool stu-dolphin, will be featured in "Hobo Kelly's dents from Woodland Marine land Special -A Whale of a Show,'' lli,1,ls. at 5 p.m. Saturday on Channel 9. The Rap.~er, the ~t~ess family show a lso features Whales, walruses Giraffe follows with. the nd 3 four·story-hig h aquarium happy story of a httle 8 · g i r a! f e w h o s e '6 po ts keep I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;j washing off until a wise o ld owl giveS him a m agic potion. The col- orful piece at ·animation was written and filmed by Andrea and Dina Mccann, ages 8 and 9, of Santa Barbara. The S.P!?.Cia.I . T.e P.~;.ttS Tuesday,M.aylJ,atnoon and Saturda.Y, May 11, at Sp.m. ·· ·El Matador AMD MARCIAL ANNOUNCE SPECIAL SUMDA Y BREAKFAST Plus E\lerythi"ng on the Menu Open at 9:00 A.M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL I fo::o. I E..-f.Jcda w/cl.Xe ol bran'. or oic_~ $1.30 The first program in this set of "Ups tairs, Downstairs '' ·{covering the years 1910·1914 ) l'On- SouthY:old. She is asked r===;;;;;;---======~=======;;;-·1-----:;~-;:;-;;-----11 b y you n g J a m cs 1 l"'7f' /' r -;,,p /)7i s l'f1R. Now Serving Beer and Wine Menudo Sunday Only Be llam y (Simon v~M <!!JaW~·"AlkJ/~pn/ . ~AV \Villiams) to huJ.'e luncR ---"° •IVA. Mon. lhru Thur. 1110 11 •Fri. 1110 12 Sat. 910 12 •Sun. 9to 11 C•ll 642-5678. 1 L·erns the arrival or a I 'new character, Richard \ Bellamy's .. s ecret ary; \\'ilh him in the upstairs 3010 L•ff11Ydt•, Mewpori .. oclt -1 "'c'-'"' dining room, in violation {Bayside.on the ·,or the unspoken rules or Lido Peninsula) Jazz Musicians . On 'At the Top' T"·o jazz legends, Stephane Grappelli and the l\lodern J41zz Quartet, perform on "Al The Top," Tut>sday at 8 p.m. and May 17 <Jl 5;30 p.m. on Channei 50. Th"c Mod ern Jazz Quartet will be making one or its fin al television gppearances with violinist Grap~lli. 'fhe program is the season's third offering in the four-part music series ''At The Top." Each of the pcrform~1nl'es was taped live at the top of the Plaza nightclub in Rochester, New York. Grappclli makes his television de but backed by the Diz Di sley Tr·io. Grappelli has been play. ing jazz for o ver 50 years and has, lo a large dt•grec. been responsible for the acceptance of the violin as a solo instrument in jazz circles. A1no11~ the songs to be plciyed are "A Visitor Fron1 1\1:.irs ." ··A Night in Tunisia," ... fea for Two.'·...und ··c•estSi Bon." Doa't forget Mama·san ••• (Special Mother's Day Dinn« at KOTO) Enjoy a unique dinini;: experience in a setting of tranquil gardeos, running brooks and a lake. Bei.:in with cocktails from the Wine Cellar lounge. then ch006e from international cuisine in the Main Dinini.: Room and Tht.ami Room, Japanese style steak in the Teppan Yaki room. or seafood from our Sushi Bar. Join w at Koto today. fi~--• &KOTO The More Than Japanese Restaurant SUNDAY llUHCH-9 ---2:30 DINMER NIGHTLY- ff'°"' 5:00 .p.rn. 675-5777 JAMAICAN STIEL IA.HD EVERY SUNDAY 2to7P.M. IA.CK IY POf'UUJt DEMAND OASIS T•t1. "'"' ~.-41 P-"" to l :lO a.rn. S.11. & MOfl.~t Fria.t1e FrOlft 7:l0 MOTHER'S DAY lli~hcsl Quahty Native a!cxiC'an roods Wee\: 001 •·: I I.JO om. to 12 p.m. f11. ord S ir. 11 .30 om. 101210 OPEN 4 P.M. Open 7 Oi.l}'S Fobulou~ VIC GARCIA FOfmerly of CoeY:.' J Poloce Appeaing Tht.rs., Fri .• Sot, Nights COCKTAILS 9093 E. ADAN<,, HUNTINGTON BEACH ' 962-7911 ··~·~··-· ....... 1 .......... , 1 IOS tilt k1tel~ 1vt. 1n1n.im [714l •Jt·2n4 . MOTHER'S DAY AT THE IRUMCH FROM 11 :30 DIMMER FROM 3:30 Free Flowers For The Ladies COAST HIGHWAY OMTAE IAY 642·3431 17•1 H•w'°'"' ll•d. hit llftli St.I eo.t. W... 6~S.l510 Pul a few words to work for vo u. Mother's Day Buffet at theN~rtBeachMarrio~ is a work of art It's beauliful. With th ick slices of steamship round of beef, glazed baked hams, de corated turkeys, fresh zesty ·salads, and all the trimmings. Even ice sculptures. To match the beauly of the original sculptured fountain that's right in our central courtyard garden. And all of it happens from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. May 11 in lhe Pacific Ballroom, all fo r only $6.95 per adult , or $3 .25 for children under 12. And that's the art of a very special Mother's Day. ED RYAN & ROSEMARY CARUSO TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY -9:00 P.M •• 2:00 A.M • <Ntrigger Room-KONA LANES 2699 HARBOR, cosrA MESA 545-1112 L FROM Fash ion Island Newport B each STEREO SOUNDS ·OF THE HARBOR -' • BOOMER ' I i l ' I .. W>IAT'S T~6 MA1f!V, Miit 7 TUMBLEWEEDS _,_, FIVE CENTS Vl5COONT1 TOVA'< ON1.Yl FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Wm. F. lroWll Giid Mel CasiOll by Tom It Ryan 600V 1-0RP l I CAN'r JUS191VE 'TlltM AWA't'! ~. · .· KISS1'S! .a,_. rx f.. l'OCl(fR! ~ by Tom Batiuck AND NOW WE.'LL HAUE 1ll15 momH'S REPORT FROM lllE. CURR ICUUJIV\ 51U DIJ COMMITTEE! UJHEIJ WE GOT1n 1HE IY\EETlt.I& ROOM WE R>IJND 11lE DOOR WA& l.OCJ<ED- •·· 50 WE DECIDED 1n REVIEW OUR RE5Ut..Th MEIJTAU..<,> AT HOO\E AND AllJOllRNED Ul.ITIL. NEXT FIGMENTS NANCY .,,..,, ... •vi-·•~ ,_, YOU PROMISED TO TREAT ME TO.A BANANA SPLIT FOR MY BIRTHDAY IF'-:'.'.:=1 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 47Passed 1 through a 1 M111tary lK'lll sie~e 6 Pigeon . 49 lndividuat -10 Shoemaker 5 50 zen11n form 52 Hindu 14 French girl's garmanl . name 53 Vim: Informal 15 Can.·Amer. 54 M11riner·s take l!ll.:rectlon 16 Contralto 57 pa,uc ) 7 Disunion cdntrac1ion advoca1or 59 ~ ••• --&how 19 Carbon you how·· producl 61Beverage:2 20 Armistices wo1ds 21 Land by tile 64 ~My kingdom ocean lor • ---!"" 23 Depressions 67 California 25 Perch city 7Eye part BC limbs 90elay 10Powerful 4 1 Unflinching 43 Peruse again -iB Accepted "8Exciled slates 26Supplled 68Exlreme witl\ luel 70 Augmen1er 27 Luau tood 71 Leve1 impact 11 'Vef"( reserved 12Bllulioue 51 Small, slender •nd trim 290fatlme 7201ak1ng period 73Repose 13 Hauled 1es1ar-sheped 22 Oesist trom 54 Radio pioneers '"lum·n· 3 1Tnepresenl 74Eu1opean lime volcano 33 Constellation 75 Winier loys 34Redeemed 24 Zesllul~!i• 55 Chip 27 Goll goals 56 Makes a 36Early DOWN 2801 lhe rnoolh rec;ordlng 3) Work 58 Pu! baek ·scoltlsl'I natives 40Betrays one·s comrade• -42Pararnour 44 Solicit 45 Winter forecast 1 Pedorming trousers 60 Edil le group 32 Repartee mu&tvoom 2 Pohsh river 35 Pieture 62 Vehicle 3 Disown l1ansler 63 Verily 4Finlsll 1 2ot 37Barre!s 65Altican 3 ' 3BMelody vUlaQe 5 Tranquilizes 39 ····in: 66 Conge1s 6 WaQer lnler~eoo 69 Mouths • MONTll! . . ; ' ! I by Dole Hale by Ernii Bushmiller PEANUTS THERE IT 15 JUDGE PARKER HOlO OH~ MIN.UTE, LNff! MR. FAR.ADAY WILL TAKE THE CALI. IM A MINUTE! MISS PEACH ". • DICK TRACY , ::~ ,, .. . ' DOOLEY'S WORLD -T~E COST Of L.l\IU·~G fl()!;f AtlOTHER fb/IJT 1\ilS M""™ ! DR. SMOCK Ol<AY. WHICH ONlf OF YOU WISl!!c!JUYS MOUSH'f" 'f"Hlf MASl<S FOR 1"0PAY'S OPl!!RA1"10N ?!· MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ·-.,~-~-·--111"".. _ ·-- . . . ... MY MoM SAYS Tt1E 9'Sf 11~1Nl;:; IN LlfC AAE FllfE .... Friday, May9 1975 • ' . I ! OAIL V PllO r f '7 , by Rodger Bradfield 1VO SAP N(lNC Of 'cM ,AA"E IN(LUDl:.D IN THG CON5UM£~ l1'1c ~ INOfX JlWli>'l' by George Lemont by Ferd Johnson ,.-~~~---~~--,- , ~,,,._.,,._ . ..:, .. ..,. .... __ _ 0 by Rodger Bollen by Charles M. Schulz ~--~---~ -A NEl'HIT/J5 l105f WOULD EXPICESS 4ltlUR "1NFATUAT10N• ~Oki A80llT NO ROSE Ar ALL? TAAfS NOT IN THE BOOK! by Harold Le Don by Mell F/1(£ 0£/LL . ::J c CJ "I know the concert I wanr ynu 1~1 lalc n1c lo thi-. ~·vcnin~ ;, \he samcunc I illltndcrJ 1h:I~ morning-I 11,1a' 1hcn: wi1h my 1.:luh ~1 •1t1 r so I llilln"I i;cl lu hcur ii." • I • . " • I • . ' . .. . " . • (;8 OAIL Y PILOT Friday. May9. 1975 ., TV DAILY LOG Friday ·Evening Saturday Morning I KOCE T e levision lt:ll 5<11MtDhlrkl N•••ICI 11: It lll•,...11llt lll•t.lli.o. ICI 1J;.. C.lite,.,.I• ,.,.,,..1 (Cl 1:11 lr"l'"JOtot ICI l:H Tl-.. Dr.aw lCI I :• C.m-Mly e1 Ll¥1"9 Tllltop '" J:ll l'!«trlc Cel'(l,at1Y ICI t:• Vlll•A ..... 1 CC I ):II u-1 ... 1 .... 'rh CCI .i=•-111c1 1:11 1'1.IY ........ WIUI ... I!.,...,. '" •:• ttKtrtcc.n."""'cc1 1:11 S.-'''"' ICI 4:11 UwlwlM '1'tlCI 4:• ...... CCI 1:• 0r-..0t11Mr•••ft-.ICI 1:11 "-11< II•....._ ICI I ;• .. lllllllllkLUtff(CI ~-lllrl"'I L-11111 CCI It ~·i •• 11 ...... ~·1n-111e 'f1911•111•i:, ...... ...... Ai-. I .. ClrMteComt -..... ,..... ,... Ii .. ,.., . ..,. DAILY PILOT Turning on Scott Manchester 'Race' Raps Violence ' Radio Takes . .l; . y- Psychic Twist DEA.Tit RACE 2000 - 1-'ilmed in p'arl u\ L8Jtunu Niguel's "1.l11gu r~t ." thl!I co rny Ro11er Corman che1i1 pie, starrlne Dal.lid C11rrudlne, satirizes the Amcricuo acceptunce of \'io lence us virtue In spo11s. Sluppt.'i.l togethe r with black humor and pseudornayhem, it is a hyperactive put-on thul holds the uttcntion just loog enough to heave 11cross its social und political por- 1idgc. (R ) :.JKuln , rhosen unlrorrnly t11.'ll \.'y-hunded . but Mel, lri vilil mutl·riul und ill•· e11ooks' take-oil un thti llve1·cd u 1omewh1.1 t pro· clw;11ic ho1·1·ur tulci l'll\Cl'IJ,l'll found thc111c buril•d uli\'C 111 us a 1•(•frc.shi11g 1·ou1·11c)"lnto lit borin11 c1llC -or tcdil1111. ub.surdity und rrc\'l'l'tncc. P1.•ter Fulk i.s ~uod , <.:t•na S 0 m c t o p 11 o t c h Jt o \\' I a n d ,. ( 0 1 r tl ct or J)Crfor1n•111ccs even S\ll'l'Ct>d Cu.ssuvctt•.s" \1•irl·l is gn:al , .in Introducing su htloly ..,.:,. ______ _., h 11 l I h e ,.,. o ni t.' 11 · s -Yiherc none uppeu1'1> to hu\'C lib/hu1n un-li lJ lllCS!iU~l· IS l>l•t•ll \l'l'ill CIL (l'G) Psychics und psychic phenornena continue to be ex.amined by KMPC- Radio 's Sonny MeleD - drez. who puts together a series of mini-s pecials on that s ubject from time to time. Also. now KIJS has its own psychic, 1t1ort Craig. Craig guests regularly on Stacie Hunt's show, Su ndays al 8 :05 p.m . His . first appearance caused the station's s witchboard to l ig ht up li ke a Chri s tmas tr ee as listeners called to ask Craig persona\ and busi - ness questions . p ig John Carter has joined K'HJ, reporting weekends to program direct or Charlie Van Dyke. Carter comes to f(.HJ via Honolulu, Salt Lake City and San Diego_ During his free time, Carter m anages to sing, play the guita r , write, draw ca rtoons a nd "serve as a part-lime Christian missionary!" Christ of L a tter -Day Saints (or its "Call For Action " public servit'C prog:r-am, _which aids listeners with problems they are unable to re- solve (muc h like KABC's ··omsb ud sman '' service), with as m any as 50 phone call s taken dai- ly . Gene r a l Manager Arthur Schreiber was on hand to accept the a ward. Honored. too, by the Greater Los Angeles Press Club at its 17th An- nual Awards Presenta- tions, was KPOL, which garnered one of only two station awards. KPOL "'as judged a s "present- ing the best newscast un- der fifteen minutes.'' ALOHA , BOBBV AND ROSE -A predict a ble romantic screenplay is p11.rtly offset by excellent pert'orm11nces fro1n Puul le Mat, Dianne llull and Tin1 Mcintire. a nd by a reulistit' portrayal of contemporary Holly-·ood. With strongl·r direction. it could h a\'c been a top-notch mo\rie. (PG ) A1'1ARCORD -t'l•tleri co 1''clhni , t he vene r<ibh.• ltuliun director with the matt•hll'SS rlicrnory , inflit·ts his bU\1·dy, satiric vision on H 111·e-W\VJI fam ily in nort hern I ta l y, '!'hi s Os l·;.i r ·\\'inner fo r bt·s t ror~i gn lihn is \'ivid in <.'Olol' IAlllA STlllSAHD JAMIS CAAH ''fUMHY LA.DY"' IPGI "MUIDll OH THI OlllHT UPlf:SS" + "THI: G"AMllEI." .. CHIHATOW~' .. COHSERV A TIOtf' 111 "FOUi MUSICf:TEHS" "M.A.S.H." und t•ha ruct1.·1", but r'clllnl 's l oos e, p i1t c h111ork <irrangl'1ncnt of scenes 1nuy nut thrill the av1:ra~l' 111ovic l:Ot•r as much us it docs the real fil 1n buff. (I~) ~1lJROF.R ON T ll E ORIEl\'T EXPRESS -Hct- lt•1· th an m os t a ll-stur \'l'hit'lt•s, this Sidney Lu1nct st·rccn adaptation of t be Agatha Christie llO\'CI h.1.S only Al~ finney (u nd hii; h~\irl sh in e, while l.aurl'n llacall and others "'ilhcr or fi~hl for recognition. The solution to thl:' 1nurdl'I' is un- lit•limatic und the Ul'l'i.'lllS phony, but rust-pacing kl'l'lr.;y9ut•ngagl•tl . (PG) 1\ \\'OMAN UND1':R Tit•~ J N t~Lt.JJ.:NC ·t: -J ohn Cussal'ett•s has done it WINNER Of a ACADEMY AWAm sl!rcly abtLSt.•tl b )' the s•Ulll" T ii l-~ J•ttlSONE ll (jl•' k111d or l'Xl'CSS lhHt Y.'OUlldl'tl •, ('ussuv,:1 1.·~· otlH•i· fdtns SJ·:C'OND AVt:NUt: -'J'ht! .. llusbunds"' u nd · · . .r.linuic srript for Nci I Si 1no11 ·1' t0n1- und A:lu~t·o11 itz.'' ( 11 l ,·dy a huut l1 u1 idd le·•~gcd l'ouplc coving 111th · (·t"i n1l' :ind thc-rl;t't'ss iun t.l'l"ll\8 Lu h;J\"l' bl·t·l1 pusted lOHt'lhCI' f1·0 1n st•,•nts rt•jt'('ll'd f1·u1n his previous -·rilings. (PG) Sll1\~IPO O -\\'urrcn Bcutty is the <L ltrur ti vc Beverly llill.s Cusunova huirdrt•sscr \\·ho spends us mut·h ti1nc in bed "'ilh his cui;tom1.•rs as he dot.'S on thelr hair. Un1·esur ved ;.ind oceusionally funny, "Sh1.1n1- poo" is also the sud story of pl'Ol>ic's µcrsona l li\•es uut of t•ontrol, und uf a IJ1..'0)ll1.· \\·hose politic:d ll·adcrs art· lx•ginning to gt-t thut.wuy. lt Lukes place on i:let•lion 1,,:\'l". 1968. (R l YOUNG t 'Hi\!\'K - ENSTEIN --'l"hc h111nor is juvt•nilc and the p:1rody is _ .. Q .l!IO ~t---••cOOt.• J.OIUllllll•l1J01llO IU-Yt.IQl(ljl"IU »10l:I .. ~. '°"'""'wmt CAPONE Ill .... LAUGHtNG POLICIMAN 111 1,, PACll'tC TH•&T ... 8 DltlVS·IN 9!1 .. R 8W&P MSSTll MAll90lla&.V0.Drtw-hl S...MiMt•,.... ... hi ................ .... CNIAMG• Drtve•IR i Al ,ri...lot.1 ...... ---1•• .... ,..., .......... 1 ......... 11w- , .... 11, 'uni Pl'•Ht•l a.e•W.. O•Mfff Guiding th e pro- gramming nt KM PC in an associate progr a m director capacity is Bill Watson. Watson served as national progra m - ming director for the famed Drake-C henault Enterpri ses for the past 11 years; according to prog ram director Mark Blinoff . "Wa tson was se- lected for the post out of som e 150 appli cants. I feel we have obta ined the services of the outstand- irig conte mporary pro- grammer in the United •• ,,. ...... .,..,":"' "IJllHCAIHATIOH Of 1PI 11 'I NOUD"' "L&EMD ()f ... IU HOUY-\ WLntum fOll SHOWllMlS nTAHCJNIMA '°""" "SKY.IACUD" (PG) AHAHHMDIM .... CO-MILLD ''THI STErfOID WIYES'" , .. 11o ••• ....... " .. -""'"'~' ••1 i 'll ---1Uol ----States ... "'CAPONE" II.I "LAUGHING POLICEMAN .. KFWB "'as honored recently with the "Good Samaritan Award" by The Churc h o f J esu s!------------,-==========!!::::=:=:::§~~====:-'_ 3rd Annual Southern California MOBILE HOME SHOW MAY 10:1 8 tN~HEIM STADIUM Adm · Adults $2. Kids 10-16. $1. Under 10, Free. Hours: Saturdays, 12 noon to 9:30 pm. Sundays, 12 noon to 7 30 p. m. Monday thru Friday, 2 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. ''The Wesrs' Only Show Exclusively Designed lor Manufactured Housing." ACADIMT AWA.ID Wl...a INGRID BERGMAN Best Actress ''" .~~ • .i. "'OWll ----711~ UT~li ... t:ll-~l .. 11 111.l•AIM MAT.-nll.H• J:Jt WTli c11mnn ''MllDIR ON Tiii \ ORllNT DPRISS'' s•RGA1 NQ sD 30 S ENIOR CITIZENS $1 50 AT ALL TIME!:l SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO fwy_ AT BRI STOL FIRST RUH EHTtltTAIHMEHT! hos: from 7 p.m. Conlin. Soon. 2 p.m. MESA 1884 Newoort Costa Mir-so S4i-ISS2 INCREDIBLE BUT TRUE STORY OF 'MURPH THE SURP Mcltillee W~ I p.a. (Yot. Pw ••-•en froM 1 p.a. c:o..tiR-s.t. • '5'H1. Sfllh wMr ow low priii I st 111. lomr. HOW! Laol 119 Opportunity To See "Alrporl '75" Mf«• going out of Hnice. ,.SOMfTHING HIT US .•• ft,. CNW is doad .•• hofput,p&oOH, ............ .,.1··. An all NEW film ••• JllRPORT 197& A ~IVfRSAL P'iCl~ · HDiNIC(l~" PANAV~" [Pl)J et- Alto "-'J Fe.do "M'( HAME IS HOIOOY" PLUS Ciene Hockman ,. The Conversation ('(f'\'t• ........ ., ~MS!~!~Mwy -~· CO•OMA Oii. M ... •vld Carr•dine "DEATH RACE 2000" Plus WAV -OUT SCIENCE FICTION .. THE CLONES" (R) Eves. from 7 Cont. Sund•y From 2 the Centerfold Girls, Dim MAllY 111 MAGNUM fOKE,.. so. COAST· ACAOf:.:-.::-;;,-:~ONS~ PLAZA I • ._ ........ =-:- ,. ·• ~ llf'UU" .1.cmss MOl/IE IW1NOS FDR l'MENTS ANO \'OUNO PEOPLE $1.25 'TIL 2:30P.M.at STARRED(•)CINEMAS M•·2111 wn.1.T•P:1M11tuT 1:11-1:> .. i:•"4-"10:11 . . SO.COAST PLAZA II S4'·JJ.S2 'THE llEIHCARHA TIOH Of PETER PROUD" 1:11-t:ll Wts-. 1:>•1:1 .. ",._,.,..,,. ( ClllEllAWD THREE .:,~:~arr.,;, ) "THE GllU. T WALDO l'IPl'EA" 6:.J0-10:00 PM ''THE ~" 9:40 Sllf/S.. 411-t:41 "FAIRLY MoomN ... , ... ,,, ..... ,.,..._"'' j,..tof!H ... •"'-·....,1·1 ........ ,.,_ -""'....,_,." -t-,.. .._,.,,.,. ,,_ ,,,,.., ... All "'IS I Olll•fllO """" ..,.._,l -::~ ®• • lllM• 11 ••nt1 ,, .. , .... , .....,.,,., "'lfll•"' .... 11 ... ............... ~ .. ..... -··-· ----· .... -.... • " THIN..LINCJ SUIPIMSll Pefotl' O'T .... lk ..... AH11•••• "ROSEBUD",.. A:»• WI i t:.11 =•LSO - - • • ; . ' ' .. • • ., { ' ' ,, . . .. • •• • 'Aloha': Almost Good By ROBERTQ. LEWIS •' "Aloha, Bobby and Rose" is another exam- ple of over selr-induJgence by writers-directors in the movie businas today~ There is so much good going for it, one wishes there had been unolher strong hand involved in the fin al result. ·1'.'loyd Mutrux is the culprit here .. He has fas~1on ed a .Predictable s creenplay from familiar pre mises. Once again we have a pair of slur-crossed lovers enmeshed in a series of situa. lions which can only lead to disaster. Un· fortunately. we've seen it all before. What the fl ick does have going for it is a group of ex cellent performances and some magnificent settings and photography. "Aloha, Bobby and Rose" stars Paul le Mat (you'll rem ember him from "American Graf. fiti") and Dianne Hull'as the young lovers and Tim Mcintire and Leigh French, who stea'i thf: movie as a pair of Texans on a whoop-de·doo spree. MclNTl.RE is something else; this job alone should get h1~ tremendous amounts of work. The setting, only because it was probably cheaper to shoot it here than go on location, is ~ontemporary Hollywood. Physically resembl· 1ng aA up-to-da te '' Day"of the LocuSt location" it graphically portrays the decadent ugliness 'of some of our lm!"e~iate surroundings. · The real p1ly 1s that Mutrux was given a free :hand'in what could have been a major little movie. ·At any rate, '"Aloha, Bobby and Rose" won ;f bother you loo m uch, and if you're a Hollywood buff, the scenes or a broken-down tinsel town are worth the price of a~mission_ *** With the renascense of .interest' in the film and legitimate stage worlds, there is a whole new breed of audiences in ·theaters throughout the land, many or whom have either never been in a theater before, or for whom this is a recently ac- qui red habit. . While we welcome them with open arms (let's face it, they're the lifeblood of our in- dustry), their arrival has given rise to an anOoy-ing problem. - These people, you seti, ar"e television babies. They have grown up in front of the tube enjoying the ljberty of switching channels, leaving at any time and chattering to one another as a plot un· folds. AS A MAT't.ER of fact -be honest -haven't you al one lime or another shouted back at the screen? Haven't you muttered imprecations at some commercial or\perf'ormer who displeased yOu '! • Ah , but there's the rub. These noveaux have brought the ir hortible addiction with them into our movie houses and legitimate theaters. Without meaning any harm, I am fairly sure, . they sit there chattering back and forth, distract- ing the attention of the rest of the audience and ruining their ple asure in the entertainment. So lel it be known now , once and for all, when you enter a theater , majority rule is in ·effect. Despite the firs t amendment, in a theater )tOU have no freedom of speech. Let it be s houted from the housetops, printed in the press and flashed on the screen : In a theater , SHU,T UP! . Robert w. Lewis is a longtime SOulhern California radio and televi.Tion per.sonOlity. He reviews movies and other forms of entertainment for JCPI RadW. "REDFORD'S PERF.ORMANCE MAY BE THE BEST OF HIS . CAREER •. THE FILM IS SUPER!" -VfAllOll SCOff. U.,.I A CROSS COUNTl<Y ROAD WRECK VERY ,JMPORTANT MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW 1TOMIGHT MAY 9,'8:45 P.M .. HARPER IS BACK!! " 1 PAUk NEWMAN 1JOA!"'N WOODWARD I ST ARRI MG IM "THE DROWNING POOL" .._ Pool'' Shows at 8:45. hows Before & Attn-The ' i •• • . • • Jack Lemmon Anne 8ancrofc if' A MELVIN FRANK Produc!ion ol a NEIL SIMON Play , The Pr•soner· ~ ·of Second Awenue ACADEMY AW ARD BEST FOREIGN FILM! ROGER CORMAN Presents FRANCO CRISTAL DIS ,,.,oc,,oool FElblNIS ACMllMY.t.W.t.tD A~ IU9'llUllnH ~ DOESN'T lM fm (PG) ilWMOllE ,,.. .. , .•. _ .... _ • 'THI ICAllCIOW-· . . . 01.JL y PILOT C9 BRISTOL CIMEMA lllSTOL AT MACUTMUI SOlllll CMlt St rppizg Area 540-7444 ACADEMY AWARD TO ELLEN BURSTYM BEST ACTRESS (PG) COHTIHUIHG ITS UCOID llU.llHG ENGAGEMEllT Sheila Levine is every single girl who ever hod to attend her younger sister's wedding. , .... ~"""""'~ Co.HIT AT C-WHT "BUSTING"~.· &WUTllOOI •EMA IOWLAMDS "" PITllfALk (R) t Cl~~,~~!EI ...SA1'1111fCIHTi- !7f-4141 TIAOOK CINIMAS -"-"'"'--" --"5lM401 llURJt'IOlllO'~~~:~ Freebie and the Bean \Rl - , I " , ' ' • • ' I I I ! I I • I • CIO OAILVPILOT Friday. May 9, 1975 Artfests • in --~ 'SPRING THING' -Outdoor art sale, antiques, jewelry, benefits Orange County Lyric Opera As· sociation. May 10, 11, 17 and 18 on the Festival of Arts Grounds-on Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Hours: 10 a .m. tA dusk. $1 adults, children under 13 free with adults. 'ARTIST SHOWCASE' -Art, gems and in-. terior design May 13 and 14 at the Balboa Pavilion, 400 Main St., Balboa Peninsula. Noon to 9p.m. Refreshments. Free. SUNSET BEACH ART FESTIVAL-Jewelry,' . ceramics, other crafts. Community Recreation Center , 12th Street and Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m . to 4 p.m. Sunday. FOLK CRAFTS -DcmonstrationS"all day Satur- day at South Coast Plaza , Bristol Street at the San Diego Freeway, Costa Mesa. Then, all week, artworks by students from county pri vate and parochiaJ scbooJs. Free. ART LECTURE -Verna Brady of Huntington Beach, on Hans Hofmann, in conjunction with exhibit of his works at the Bowers Museum, 2002 Main St., Santa Ana. 3p.m. Sunday. Free. SHELL FORMS -Three-di mensional works by Bruria, through June 6 at Bird's Ey~ View ·Gallery, 3420 Via Oporto (in Lido Village ), Newport Beach. •lours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- day through Sat.urday, noon toSp.m. Sunday. BATIK ART -·By Manju Adhvaryu of El Toro. at ' Designs Recycled Gallery, 719 S. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. Through May 31. Hours: 10 ~.m. to6 p.m . Monday through Saturday. :WILDLIFE PRINTS -By Don Whitlatch, at :.RaJph Leiman Fine Art Prints, 1492 S. Coast ;Hwy., Laguna Beach. Through May JI. Hours: 10 _a.m . to5:30p.m . daily. SPRING SALE -Arts and crafts by the Torana Art League, IO a.m . to4 p.m . Saturday at Torana .House, 2024 S . Main St., Santa ,.\Ila. Free. COVERLETS AND QUILTS -Dating back to 1840, at the Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Through May 25. Hours : 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; I to 5 p.m. Sun- day, 7 to IO p.m . Wednesday and Thursday. STUDE?"iT WORKS .-Al Golden West College Gallery, J5744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach.-May 14 through June I3. IO a.m . to 4 p.m . -weekdays, '1to10 p.m. Wednesdays. JAPANESE\P,RINTS -Works by Wat~nabe, Amano, •las'rumolo and others, at Talisman Prints, I437 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach, . through June 14. lI a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Monda1 . In Sunday's Family Weekly: • l)ulKiA..,.w.,;...n F.mnd•-ll>·Bnltt ~~n..aMrnr Especially tor Mother's Day: The Great Joys (and Quiet Sadnesses) Of Being a Famous Mom It isn't easy to be a wo rking mother. but for famous singer like Lynn Anderson , whose work takes her away from home a great deal, the prob- lem is particularly acute. How do they sati sfy a demanding public and at the same time maintain a healthy, normal home environment? How have they made thei r children realize that their a b- sences are not rejections of them? Read about the personal sacrifices that some of these extra- ordinary women have had to make and why fame often reaps more misery than reward. Don't miss this poignant story of motherhood in this week's FAMILY WEEKLY. A Mexican "Smart Cooking": Party M11nu For Teenagers If you have teenagers who are eager to give a party. but you don't want to be stuck in t he kitchen preparing for It. you"ll appreciate this week's '"Smart Cooking" column. Food Edilor Marilyn Hansen offers a quick and easy Mexi· can party menu - tostadas, • Mexican crullers and Soda ' . Sangria - designed with a teenager~$ healthy appetite and budget In mind. It's so simple !he kids can maka it themselves. What a great idea for Mother's Day; tool i\11 Comln$Sunday with the -.. ~ ... ·-,,. ...... - Lagun~ Balb-oa, M_esa Galleries I Exh . ' '20 PERSPECTIVES' -AL ~e Floatin ,Wall, Saturday through June s. 215 1'\. Broadway,,S8n- ta Ana. 5:30 to 9:30 'tt.m· \;Vedl].esdays and Thursdays, 1to5 p.m. w~1endS. ·~ ART ANO HOBBY FAIR -Follows 9:30 a.m. church service Sunday at Christ Church By the Sea, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Ne\l{port Beach. FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHS -By Eugene Atget, today through June 9, Orange Coast College Make a good. cup of coffee for Mother on Library, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Me.ea. 7:30 a.m. to 10 p..m. weekdays, 10 a.m , to 5 p.m . weekends. Free. ARClllTECTURAL TEOINOLOGY EXWBIT -,By students at Golden West Colleae; at fiunt- lneton Center Mall, Beach Boulevard and Ed· inger Avenue, Huntington Beach. May 14 lhrougb 18. YOUNG ARTISTS' .WORKS -At the' Newport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd .• Ne_Wpc>rt Beach. May 10 through June 15. see pa1e Cl for additional information. GRAPHICS EXHIBIT -.At the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Dr., Laguna Beach. \May 10 through.' June 15. See page CI Cor addl· ttog11I information. , _ . \ n • , -~--...... ~~~~ -, I ' NEWPoRT BEACH I CITY ARTS COMMISSION I I I I Presents I I ARTS FESTIVAL '75 II EX HIBITS OF I ART-MUSIC-DANCE-ORAMA I : M~y 10 & 11-11 a.rri. to 5 p .m . : I LIDO VILLAGE I I . , .,ON il'HE WATER ... NewJl?rl Be/ch I -I ,: . FRE,E 'TO Tl:iE Pl}BLJ.C . -> #-~--~------- ' • her day (and the re•t pf the time ahe make• tbe java. right). Thle 11 the genuine article to make a perfect.cup every time. MOTHER'S DAY LILIES la thili traditional ~·~ ". \ \" ~-\ \ MISTER COFFEE m what? I mean. why IJliH? I can tell by that amirk on yow face you know •ometh.ing I don'L What.i• it? 297 AFRICAN VIOLETS rm getting Cl pot ot theae tor my bride. (Last year she plant.d the flower• and threw the pot at me.) 144 NO 11 Y PLAmBS Will ya look at the n<DDe?IcanjU.t .. e giant lion• or tomething. 297 6 I.NCR lNDOOB PLANTS ZO" 3 SPEED FAI Get her the flowers and one of these to 11-p her cool ln the bot daya. Really DIOTH the air. 1397 BAIN LAMP I Thi• ha• got to be the beat price for thla la.mp anywhere. It'• neat li'ow the thing ... m1 to ~raining. 44°~ ' A neat aelection. I think we have thia Mother'• Day bracketed. Got to be something nice for her. 297 I AS OB ELEC . ic ,TABLE TOP : · .l,i•-B~Q ' " in the Wetime lcna hat co.-s with It and •heat you need. ly. 900 ~ECT C IETTLE I BA B·Q ' • real swell odel you can rOll around. flJp the top down and smo'ke th. lxabocue, dial fov h.m. wilh grease cup trap. 4900" ROU~D GAS BAR·B·O " Rugged caat aluminum.. ne..-er ruats, for natural or LP 9CJ•· Mobile ha ... : add 10.00. ·r r f" - ,900 RE JANGULll G BAR·B·Q Bigg eaPclcltr Jbr i grillln °'~'with two le l ebeU , hcmdl• Ol',LP gaa, M U. Bue, add20. 7 DELUXE Ull.l.AMP <;.ttlng anaa:ler; fancier baoe and top. •till got Iba! lwmy looking rain thing. lt'a g.-11 JOU doa't catch cold -1y. 55~ \ 'IOll TELL •1Et11 JOE "';,.....;P • ..__,..,. ..----..-.,....,-~ ... ~ '· ~·.·. .. ~~·. ~ ci11E _ '' .. CADGE 100. OPE"E.5' , ChooM from choin· or worm. gecq drl .. n models. Great Nllability. ~updteds ot_ cod~s. Push to open. clo ... him on an.d off Ught. lock up HgllL ;GS 202 •.. · •... )9,. .00 "Gs 404 . . . . . . 1'2'8.0o G~450 ....... 14,.00 _, INSTAUATION " ·t ., CABINETS High Impact ruggeCt piastic ... thru 4rdw•r•. with · ca:;nylng handle on 44.00 the blggtea. Isn't there aome Junk you would UJre to · ' put CJfray n.mly.1 9DRAWER .... 1.99 lSDRAWER .... 2.99 36DRAWER .... 7.99 SOP EB IAINLA .. fl'er, with thlo aC..... yob. c~ aim.oat ... clouds, lightning. cmd a m6a900D la th• lamp. But look · for a lot of el41gcm~. and forget the atonn.~ .6600 ., I DAIL'( PILOT Friday, May 9. t 975 Weekend Arts f I Ne~ort Fe~e Opens- f A wide r1lngc or music, dance and 'ctru.ma performances will be t featured at the Newport Beach Arts_ [etliyal to b~ held from I noon to 5 p.m . Saturday and Sun· dMy at.Lido Village. I In adi:lition l<f lhe display of art : •works entered in the festival con- 1 test, performances wi ll be given 1 by the j:;orona del Mar High School., J azz Band, the Salty I Dogs, the Child'ren's Theater Guild, the NewPort lnslitu .. te•of the Arts Jazz/Ballet Company, the Rea M iddle S,chool Orchestra, the Ne.wport Institute of..t&.e Arts Mime. Tb.eater and the Jla~l Montmartre. Also, Corona del ,;iar High Sc:hool students will J>"rform ex- cerpts from ''Kiss Mc Kate,'' there will be~a· dance production by Costa A1esa fli gh School stu- d ents, drama s tudents rrom • N~wRC>rl Harbor High will do ex- cerpts from ".Feitter's People" and Unlversity High School stu· dents wjll do excerpts from "Com media de! Arte ." • _ Other performers will iriclude the Bnck Bay· J azz Band and.the Southern California College Chamber Singers . • Sea Scouts will re·enact the Boston Tea Party twice each day off the niooring area behind Lido Village . I I F 011r Killed-in Storms r I 11 I . r " " Twistel'S, FWod Hit Louuia"'"' Texas Tet11perat11res . P(.p: Mith Low Albul:li.oe•que " " "11anta .. " . .. "'""' " .. BrO!MUVllle .. " Sl.ltfillo " ., CNuoo . " ,. On<lnnall " " Dallil!o " "' O.nw•r y " HOnoluh• " ro Kansa~c11y .. " La\Vegi~ " " MiMni " " MH¥11.._,.e " " MlnN-i•\ " " .ro NewOrloNN. " M •• New York " " Oli.l•homa City " "' """"' ,, " PalmSpo'ir>Qs " "' Pllll•dllphia " " Ptiooenlii .. " Pitt~rQh " " Porl!4n0, Ore, " " ··~ " " ~crarnen,o "' .. .. Hl.11()1114'• WfAlllll SI 1¥1(1 l()tf('A,1 •• 1 AM I S1 ' • oO -1 ~ 3000 ' W.rientl•I •a!n\, ~1l!ln11 two Pt•W>nS. A W•lKer, Ld., ta"~' w•\ ~l!led whltn • 1ree !Ol>l)led on h•m llo he walk.cl lh•0"9h "' • 1,.( k yaro OUl'l<>Q • \lorm ID cn~ck on h1\ cnlc~en\. AnDll'MH Wa ll~• man w•~ ~iUed'"""""" ni1 c•r app.arentlv wd\ 01own ott a roaa by 11191> winO• an<l ~lammed onto olrK. Twoat ... died In Te••• . Coastal Wearher Nl~t and mornlno low c lo~ ""ti\ r..1y.SUMol'll~ 100. v and Sa l11r<Mv. •f Llt;lhl v•rlable wlnO\ 1001111>1. -$1 ..... ID '°uth...,.11 wind) U) lo 18 knol' ~' ane,,1oon. Mlgh• tOO•t In the 1-tO's. alonQ tne coau and the 1ow 10'\ In the 1t1111ndataa. coasia1 \em~ral11res wilt flhl!' btl-'u .,id 6S. lnl•nd lemperaturel wilt ran91 tl9l}Olffn S2 and 6't. . The w.ier tam~ra!ure w!U be60. S1111, /tloo11, Tide" NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL'S SAILORETTES DRILL TEAM BOUND FOR MEXICO CITY Group Has Raised More Than $5,000, but More Money Stlll Needed for Uniforms Sailorettes Go South Harbor Drill Team to Be at Mexico Festival The Sailoreltes drill team of Newport Harbor High is to leave May 15 for a five.day trip to Mexico ' I' ' !>I. Lou" Sall Like Ci1y ,, .. ~ " U'l'I WIAl .. l 10 10CASI ti FRIDAV City, where the girls will perform at the Mexican Soe<ond I°"' 2;3' p.m,. l,t While in Mexico City, the girls will perform at a halftime show a t a soccer game, the world's largest shopping center and a high school. !~ .1 ·I " ~ l . I ' t i I I I I ' ' ' 1 ' ' , . • 5.orl Franch.<.O " ~ Seattle " .. Wa$hin<JIOO " " California Tl\ot lhl<k, 11•at dectc ot coa\t•I low clouds whic h s11ro11Cled Sou11\ern C1lllornia unlll retreal•ng S"6Ward lite thi\ morning shDuld De ti.Kke ... 1v Sat11•Clat, keeping lemperal,.re\ tool and mild. Foreca~ler\ 11redict~d. oenerill ly falr \kie\ lhr~ouon t~e wtt,end .JI!~.,. the <O.O•l:OI ovet<a$1 dl•slpa!r• dutih<;I lhemorn1n_9hol.lrs. Temperalurn will "•'Y tr om 70.15 along -coal! and in· li<'ld coa\lal Ytik!YS lo IN -in lhe loooot!r aewrt rnort •rea,, ~1~ s11nshlne spread 0"11t LO\ AIM;!Mff where lotmperaturots wl!<e 'IOmllwliat COOi••· The low '10uds Wiii '""'n lhil•venln<;i. Thera was llghl ~mog in the inlan<I valtty\ with vlsibiUlles reduced to Det_e.,. lh•H ;ond ro11r m ile\. Sunny ski•• U>One over lho! valley are~s. allhou<.rh Ille (I011<1s will cover the •rea lon19ht. F;olr \kles Prevailed In \fie moun· 111ins ind sho .. 1<1 11st t11rou11h S..1ur· oay, There was not much temp.,..ature ,,,.hi!', In The de~e•ls, skies we re lair af'>d lll'ml>e•ill"res "!tl•f warm. U.S. S11mmary To rn•Ooes s ~ioped acro\!i Louhi.ana Thl>f\day, accompanying• vloorous ~torm U•a t as\al•ed tl'W! Gull Coast !ilale \ with pOwt!rfu• w•nd• ana SKonoh•un 1:,1 p.m. s.• Invitational Band Festival. for\! I°"' Fifst 111911 Second low Se<;ond lll1111 SATuR~~~ p.m. .o.s The 42-member team, the only drill team in THERE Wll.L Al.SO BE a pe rformance on televisioO, followed by a presentation to Mexico Ci- ty orficials or a proclamation, a plaque and the keys from the cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. 10:00 a.m . J.1 California selected to perform at the festival. has J:OJ p.m. 1.4 h f h . 9:1• p,m. ).1 . raised more t an $5,000 or t e lnp. through bake suNoAv sales , a wine tasting party, candy sales, an art a uc· Firsuo.. 4:11 a .m. ·0.1 Besides performing, the g irls will tour Mexico City, visit p yramids and attend the Ballet Folklorico. Flrs111•un 11:» a .m, J.1 lion and a car was h. SKond low i :DJ p.m. 1,T ~ondlligh ~"8 p,m . S.I Sun riloeS !:St. a m_ sets 1:•2 p.m. MOon ri~•t:ol& a.m ., sel\4:31 p.m. Oaily Pilot $Ull P ..... MONEY IS STILL NEEDED for uniforms, however. and last-minute donations are bein g sought, according to team director Cindy Collins. Donations may be mailed to the Sailorettes drill team,. Newport ~larbor ·liigh. 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Berore the team leaves for Mexico, a special petiormance will be given at 7:30 p .m . on May 13 in the Ensign Junior High Sch ool gym . The performance is free to the public and a reception will follow. E.,·l1ihits Sl11te1l UCl's Open House Scheduled May 1 7 'I UC Irvine will open doors to the public May 17 for its annual open house , inform at ion day and Alumni Day. Laboratories, classrooms, studios a nd Ot her campus facilities will be open from noon to S p.m. Trams will circle the campus park and guided tours will be offered. MORE 'J:.llAN 30 academic and student service departments will have presentatiPns and exhibits available. £encing, karate, gymnastics and folk dancing. will be put on by the athletic department. For prospective s tudents, Irvine Info '75 will provide in· formation on admission require- ments, course selection. fin an- cial aid a nd housing in a day·long prog;ram beginning at 9 a.m.- GUIDED TOU RS .of student housing and the health center will be offered a long with tours of th€ language laboratory, computer fa cility, science laboratories and museum. A self-guided cassette tour of the main library will also be available. Radiology Head Named Dr . Bernard J . O'Loughlin. director or the D e partment o f Radiologil'al services at Orange Count y ~1 edica1 Center, \\'ill serve as med'ica l director f'or Oran ge Coast College's radiologic tei'hnology pro- gram. The l\V O·year college program p r epares stu· dents ror caree rs as x-ray technicians. He is chai rma n of the Department of Radiological Sciences at UC Irvi n e. College of Medicine. OCC Prof Chairwoman SHARON FIGUEROA DEMONSTRATES HER SKl~L AT THE llAXONY SPINNING WHEEL She'll Be Doing Her Thing at Fountain Valley's Art an.ti Craft Faire Saturday Visitors will be able lo feel the ef(ect of an B3·ton electromagnet, lest their vision and hearing with com.puterized experiments and view scenes from a George Bernard Shaw drama. Demonstrations in aik ido, Alumni activities will/ include the dedication of a grove of trees, to b e the beginning of an arboretum ror the campus. A reception is plarmed for UC I- Californi ~ College of Medicine alumni. plus a slide presentation on "Changes in Medical Educa- tion." ' Of Senate Can You Spin Fleece? .. Reservations For Women's Program Set Medical school facilities and a presentation on·its development plans will be open to all visitors. An Orange Coast College assis- tant professor of economics, Phillis B. Basile, has been elect - .e<l chairwoman of the school's Faculty Senate . She will serve a one-year term beginning in September. She he ld the post in the 1973-74 year, and spent last year on sabba tical leave. She succeeds Ralph E. Lewis, also of the economics de- partment. , Fountain Valley Schedules Cultural Activities . I A derilonstration of the art or ty center, call 962·4441 for fe-reservations; "Egg <1nd I ," by s pinning fleece. a puppet show, servalions; Beautiful Yard Cdn· Community Theatre, 18280 Mt. seven concert~. three. plays. a test, award luncheon May 29. call Baldy Circle. May 16 through 18. beaUty pageanl and a lovely yard 968-2S2S{orinformation. 23 through 25, 30 and 31, call contest are among activities set -Plays-"Mame,:' Fountain. 962 -2551 ror info rmation; for Fountain Valley's Cultural Valley High School at 8 p.m . Festiv<1 l of One Acts, by Los Arts Month. . through May 4, call 962-3301 (or Amigos High School, May 29 and S h a'r on Fi g u J roa, 118'63 30,8p.m .at school,call 638·6288. M<1yfl<>·we r Circle, will d e-Dance Con certs-Fountain monstrate ·the art of spinning Coast Lawyer Valley High· School's modern Saturday during a special Art.and · llance concert, May 21 through Craft ·F aire at the Founta in. 3 t h 1 II 23 7 : o p .m . a sc oo, ca Va ll eyCommunityCenler. G1·ve· n Award 962·3301 for res ervations; Los She will be among 75 artists Amigos High School dance re- and cr afts men <1t the 10 a.m. toS view. 8 p.m ., May 15 through 17 p.m. event. There will be de· Ralph E . Sm.ith, a Ne\\l~rt. :Jt school, phoneG3S·G28B. monstralions, sales, a puppet Beach attorney ,ha.s recei'(ed a f;how, s trollin g minstrels, and service a ward from QSC's Fountain Valley High School •~apa.nese, Mex ican and folk GeneralAlumniAssociation. Band , 7 :30 p .m. May 15 al <lancing. Smith is a former president of school ; Fountain Valley High Other events scheduled during the GAA and a former alumni School Orchestra and _St<ige the month·lOn gobservance: member 6( the USC board of Band, 7 :30 p .m . May 19 at -S p ecia l act iviti es -trustees. school : Fountai n Valley Com· Medieval Faire from noon to 5 A graduate ol the USC Law munity Ba nd, 7 :30 p.m. May 22, p,m. May 27 al Los Amigos High Center, Smith h3s lectured at at city's community center ; School; Miss Fountain Valley USC 'and Loyola University law Fount ain Valley Elem e ntary Contest, 8 p .m . May 18 at Los schools on the taxation of oil and School Band. 9 a .m . May 22 at J\migos High School ; l\ilayor's gas operations. He is a ta1<: Lamb School and 10 a.m. May 22 '_)Sall. 8 p.m. May 23 at com mun~-couns.el for Superior Oil Co. at Wardlow School. -~ ~·~~~~~~~~~~ .-~~~~--~~~~~.~~~~~- • P tJ BLIC NOTICE P lJ BLIC ~·r1.ct: P lJ llLIC NOTICE NOTICEO"' INTENTION TO NOTICl Ol"SAt.E NOTICE 01' AYAIL.AalLITY llNOA(;l!IMTMESALEOF Notice is ll•r•"Y 9lwn jlurMH!ll 10 Of'ANNUALREPO'llT Al..COMOLIC aEVli RAGES W1;tlcNIS lCl11 and lCl72 61 INJ 0 "11 (Ode P\orsuanl lo 5-=llon 61CM (d ) ol' lhe In· s.1.1~ or tM Stal• of C•tlfo•11I• tht u;,. tam.111 1t1venut Code. nollce •s l'W!••tJY Wl'IQmltMly Conctrn: d•r 11-Qn•d, HARTWELL TOWING 111 .... n lhal I annual ••l)Ofl lor Ille tll~I to l1w.1'nce ol !fie tlc...wap. SERVICE wlll Wit al publlC•ut:(\otl,al CM ...... YN 1tl• ot Amcord folrodl. few nouce lshareb't' pl.,.n 11'111 lhlt ~7 lrMlll Streotl, Sot•I 8•-.C:h. Cill•i.rn.I•. tltn, • Pf'l"'•t tw110oltlon. 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Mltyt,16,U,JO.ltl.S 1~·1.S Reservations still are availa· hie for Saddleback College's May ·Symposium for Women. a four- session program featuring speakers offering insights into contemporary issues affecting women. The free series is being con- ducted each Tuesday of May from 9:30 tO 11 :30 a .m . at Lutheran Church of the Cross, 24231 El Toro Road , Laguna Hills. Child care' will be provided free of charge. Lectures ·and discussions wiU ~hi ghligh t each Session, with topics ranging from "Sexism in Education'' and ''Women in Politics" to information on Job opportunities for women in Orange County. Reservations are required due to limited seating and can be made by calling 831·9700 or 4§.4950, Ext. 263 . Marina High Fitness Team' Takes 13th Marina fligh School's physical ritness team placed 13th in the West Coast regiona l meet in Anaheim. Marina , the Orange County area champion , a nd third pl.ilce fini s h er in th e So uthe rn California Dis trict meet, was led by David Wells. Other scorers for Marina were Ch ris Knowles. Ralph Fabian, Steve Bellanger, Bob Nash and Bob Sholar. The competition is sponsored by the Marine Corps. Students are run through a test similar to the one administered to Marine recruits during recruit training to provide the individua l an evaluation or overall physical fit · ness. Other offi cers elected include: Mary Ann Oberhaus, business education, vice chairwoman ; James Clar ke, construc tion technology, secre tary; Edward Dornan, English, p a rliamen- tarian ; a nd L e wi s, com·- muniCator. The senate is composed of 16 members. Eleven senators r epresent OCC divisions and five are elected by and represent the {acuity at large. Car Chief Named S:\N F'R1\i\'C ISCO L'-\PI -The Ca lifornia St<it c r\utomobile ,\s. soc iation (')CCt('cl llarmer E. Davis of Berke ley to a one-year term a s pres ident. Davis , is a transport:::ition consultant. Three Receiv~ Sc,holarships ' ' 'Qu'ee Orange Counr.y students were named winners in the Fil'tslo"' Tire a nd Rubber Com- pany's 1975 scholarship awards program. The Winn~rs are children o f Fires t one employes . , THE GRANtS STuDENTS R~CEIVE are worth up to SI t ,foo(,each toward tuition, fees. re· quired textbooks adtl room and board expense dur· ing four yt-ars of c~lege. Scholarsbi p·'winners may attend any accredit· ed college or u.ntveni\-y in the United Slttles 3nd I • pursue any desired course leading to a degree. Orange County winne rs were : Leigh C. 'F1esher, 8472 Oberlin Ave., Westminster, a senior at Fountain Vall ey High School planning to major in polili<:al scienc:e in preplir1ationtor Jaw school: DAVIDS. THATCH ER, 8572 Bel Alr St., Buena Park, a senior at Savanna H.igh School In Anahe1m; who plans to seek a bathelor of arts degree a nd then attend theological seminary; Richard C. Chacon. 107 Georgetown .Laa. Costa Mesa, a sen1or at Costa Mesa High School. • . . P2 DAJLV PILOT P UBLIC NOTICE EILEEN P. PMU~NEY CuvClerkott.._ Cllv ot WW. IMU P\lblt~ 0rM9f CNlt o.ily Pilot Mliv t, ltJS IU'O-IS PUBl.IC NOTICE Friday, May 9, 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE PIJBLIC NOTICE • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 ... H•••H Fors-. Ho•H llor' S-. !H111111 t,.. StN ..................................................................... Tllo INuat• -....... tho Or-. c;_, DAl~Y PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Gooorol 100.i ·-IOOJG_... 1002 ......................................................................... ::i. ~ ..= =·= !i I 842 .. 5818 I ~~I~= LOW DOWN a.;;i~~~fT,;;i;;i1!#,ii~~r,::;;;;;~~};:;;t~~~~;i~H .Abu.me 1"-: VA loan at I t.,.. l1toM •••• .O .• 1009o1"t t 'Ti.;;,;;;~····Z: S•'!·~· ··· · · ..-only JUD. per· month. llftt.ti .......... -.Mtt it11 --0 t I S ..,..,_,,, ....... ._.,. l ,.......... "" wner ran•. uper 1i..w:w .......... JDOO.SOft r••• & -,,., ... _t · ·•••• ,..._,,,.._ 11har~ .. • bedroom home, ... •• -·-Tril •••• ocat-oft bliaut. tree HoeMt For Silt ' lined 1lreet. Ev('rythini ••••••••••••••••••••••• n ew! Only $37,000 . Gl•rol· . 1002 Siml11rhomesaelllnafor HO... fw s.io -For Solo ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ....... 1002 SU,000. Call World .Real ._•••••••••••••••••••••• Eatate 558-'7717. Aalc about302'JW~- Ci...,.. IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... "'.'::~~~~~;;:!~~~~~~~~~~~~ii\ 55.1,soo \\ I c, I I Y \ OPEN SUN. l~PM TAYLOR CO. New cus lom i story home on Balboa Peninsula with 2 fireplaces, wetbar and beautiful buill·ins. Lois of glass providing: a fantastic panoramic view of Newport Bay. Fee land. $279,000. 3 Bedroom e l egant home. 3124 Ywcon Ave., nrSouth Coa!t Plan. l{t·:1\( 'J'()j{~ ~.'Ill(' !'I \I; CASA'ia.+M)I MA$HIFICIHT SUltROUMDlt•GS OH THI WIOGI OPEH HOU$E THll WHICEHD DONALD M . BIRD ,.,,,.,; ••• ,.11: •• 1t.tt WATERFllONT CHALET HEW PORT IEACH $69,950 COROMA DEL MAI LUXURY DUf'LEX Lge roof ga'rden. Spacious 3 & den ea. unit. Custom _design, south or hwy & adjacent to Irvine Te rr. Beam ceilings. Frpl in ca. 2 Years new! View! 1-lurry! 2111 s.., Joaquin Hill• Road NEWPORT BEACH, M.11. 644°4910 IOOl G1Mrd 1002 Unique 3 bedroom, two ••••••••••••••••••••••• story home. Private san-)) dy beach. Secluded entry to s pacious living and ('lining rooms. lligh vaulted ceilings. Roaring brick fireplace. Un· --• believable master suite, Separate bonus-party HAR·BOR VIEW-3626 room·. Bring your CATAMARAN : Give sailboat. Carl today! your family a real treat. 963·6767. Summer is comirig : C/f'fN 111". us ru11101>1 n•cl • spacious six (6) bedroom r~ . ., I wilh extra large family [~:1t~!ll1it l~~~~s wiq~;:.~'. \ mediateoccupancy. AIAMDOMED 675·5511 Chance or a lifetime for Cole of Mf,wPOrf s mart buyer? 3 Hdrms, 2 2515 E. Coast i'lwy. b at h s , g l ea min g COronadelMar. hardwood floors, brick _ .-.-_ _ fireplace, screened patio ~ playroom & shimmering OCEAMFROMT pool! Sellers have gone, TRIPLEX -pride of & are offering all terms ownership. Located on al only $43,900.call now! best beach. 963-5671or556-7035. . . Terrific potential here - • for own er occupancy and f or lax s helter. $199,500. Call 6754060. PETE BARRETT ••••••••••••••••••••••• IACKIAY IEAUJY C u sto m built with hardwood noois & lathe & plaster walls. 4 .spacious bdrms. 2 luxury , l.iled baths, large service porch, big covered patio room. overs ize double garage, & lS>t3S POOL. Low co unfr~ taxes & rural atm~re. Just li s ted-Our e·xclusive. 6"-7711. ' -LIDO WA TERFllOHT Beautiful Lido Island waterrront duplex. 3 bdrm, 2 bath home plus 1 bdrm unit over garage. Magnificent view. Appt only. 646-771.1 Open Eves. S>iort walk to the •uri 1200 EAST IAUOA ILVD., from, '"The Wedae". Ex· 67S..8120 tra..larse corner-. Near , ...;;i;.._ ~ _ _ _ t.oblke trall.Secl!Jdeden· ~~~.w.~ try. Sunken parlor. Huge n.----ol 1002·G-ol 1002 rumpus room wt.t.h wet ~ "''"'' ~l~:h.en~ 1;o~~f 8Ji~~= •••••••••••••••••••Bc•••• ••••/,::•••••••••••••••" room. Kinga: mailer />.. / f suHe. l\lamm<llh p•rty ol.i.do a'I. ran room . Separate wing lO family bedrootn!I. Room fo r boat & t:amper . Owner must go-take ad· vantaae. Call 842·2535. ciPfN '" 9 . •Is luu lull! N•(I' [1~tll~&ll\- l BLK. 'rO BEACH 2 BR Cutie oo. fenced, Prime location near end or J ... ido, with southerly exposure ror SUll bathin ~ & s unset vic'A'S. 4 Bdrms, 5 Baths , formal dining, rumpus room opening on ~aridv beach, pier & rloat. Fully f':-!r~ished . Pri(;e re<lu~ed to ~95,000 ._ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR cor. lot w /xtra prkg·a re· l~~~~~~~!!ii!!!ii!!!ii!~~!!'o!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~. al fantastic r ental ·(Hurry ror summer SS>. Ci.-ral I 002 GeMt"ol I 002 J41 f'"'Y'"J, (),,v, NI:: 6 75 6161 ar everything. Try lo dn • •••••••••••••••••••••• ........ •• •• •••••••••••• at $65,000 JACOIS RIALTY 875-6670 LACUESTA IYTHESIA HODOWH YOUR opportunitY! 2100 sq. f\. or ocean-cooled grandeur with NO DOWN PAYMENT. Four jumbo bedrooms. Most presti gious & de· sired area. First to call gets th is TREMEN- DOUS BARGAIN. Call 842-2535. WAVECREST VILLA Largest m odel . Enormous llving and formal dining. Separate den with wet bar . Fireplace. Two giant master bedrooms. Three baths. Pqolside location. Assu m e FHA Joan $31,400. Call 963-6767 ror preview. Ol'fN !IC 9 • II I flJ~' IQ ll/ 11'(!' f e illjAH\ll IEACH IARGAIMS t BR, R-2 lot, $M,000! 4 Un., Bay Ave. $19,~! Dlxdplx', 3/2 &. SQ3,S()O! Oceanrront duplex $175.000! CALL 6 7!>-7060 MESA VERDE Lovely ramily home in excellent neighborhood. Beautiful cond. $58,500 CAU 556-8800 lalboa layl'rop. Ro-. - 2STORY $20,950 Full price, 2 EA.STSIDE 642•5200 575.4050 :" · bedrm. 2 bath. bl lns. 1 FIXER '...,., 1 :-~-~~-~-~-;;;-;;;;-;-2-~-~~--~1 -l~O::~~=~ff:---1-~:;~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;j range & oven, ove~iz.ed I -REALTY- Ul"""...-Ea S R o ...... ,.,.... I• closets, plenty o f Great little starter home SELL&lS Mewe:: ••ch storage, FA heat, air or rental. Bring paint S · h [I Th'• couple ••ver e•en conda·u·on;n•, .,.....,,. selec· OPEN DAILYl Spm brush with checkbook. ·paOIS ~ce sleP't in the m';t.er suite! °" lstalcrp tion or cazi>els& drps. 3626CATAMAilAN · Only$Jl ,S00.646-77Jl. Sha rp 3 bedroom home They just adited. In· Very unu s ual , large Payments less than rent. HarborView,Cd.M - with huge l.5)(25 added s talle d & paneled & customhomewithheavy Call Dan or Ken at OWNER ''MUST'' sell family room. Step down plumbed, and now-ihey beam ceilings in area or 839-8321 Agt and can give irnmed. oc· : ~\~~~:n ':i~::1ini;:.J~i. ~r1~tv~fV:·,~~e!:~t !:: ~~~~r~a~~~-2 3b:~[;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ ~~· :!,~· ~a~c~:i. dl~ door carpet,ng. Large pool & jacuu.i, paneled Ll-ving +Cam.Hy. Formal liqC..,_luy gr ea l s h ape. maste r bedroom with ofCi ce, built·in ·stereo, dine. Patio. Lots or room Beautiful Dover model. (Marguerite Ave.toKttl K~ Gerrie CD •...... _... 559 San Mi9114 Dr. Howport- STEPS TO OCEAH Two homes on l'i'l lots, in West Newpor t . Xlnt cond . View. 2 Bdrms .. 1 ba. & 2 bdrms .. family rm., 2 baths. Ideal for home & income. $135.000 673-3663 642·2253 Eves associated BA 0k£RS REA L f(;RS l 'll' W &o•b,n I'' "b' • walk ·in closet. Di s-brick B·JJ-Q , dlx . !or ~tertalning arvund vaca nt. Must sell ! 2 Dr .. turn leCt and go to tinctive patio with rock watersoftene\-, and much pool + detachedatudio. Bedroom & den. S119,500. end or cul-de·sac.) w;1t erfal l . Tast eCu l more. Ttreir mis(ortune 646-J92S,eves648-454;3 orlease$700.D)O. 675-5'511 Spanish decor thruoul. is ~our opportunity al Cole of Newport $47,950 .. $74,000. w I assumable 2515 E : Coast flwy 640-616'1 1% loan. Ci\.LL.!'156-2660 Corona deJ Mar. • . SELECT .... l--:--;;;c)il(i;¥;;j;i:::-:--r.;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;[c~·1~a~'~'~·,~1~1c~d~,~1,~1~'_.:.''~h~o~n:'.'c PROPERTIES HO DOWM o.1~-5ti1t1 today! CLOSING COSTS OMLY!f 5 IDRM/2 STORY -'free l i n ed s treet. Prestige approach . Ma ssive e ntry . ·ENORMOUS PARLOR. Formal banquet room . Gigantic garden kitchen. MAMMOTH n u MPUS R,OOM. 5 BO NUS BEDROO MS. Closing cost.a move you in, Gl 's take advantage. Call now 842-2.535. FHA REPO You won 't believe this. Secluded execu tive MIMI-RA.NCH estate, 112 acre of grounds MESA WOODS $30,950 . wHh H UGE TREES. IEAUTY You have been waiUl)g E normous swimming pool . OPEN BEAM FHA-YA for this huge 3 bdrm, 2 CEILlNGS. llardwood d t bath home on V4 acre! Thi s lovely ecora or Cbeck out the fruit trees, floors . 2 huge Clreplaces. home just iot..rodUced to GJG·ANTIC RUMPUS the m arket . 4 Large grap e arbor & work ROOM WITH WET BAR. bdrms, 2 baths. formal shop ! New paint a nd Sep.rate formal dining di ning, plus large fa mily brand new deep pile room + 2500 sq. rt. of room. Allofthispluslow carpet highlight this charm. Owner says he l ~ 'th beauty . Low low down 'II h. I ma ntenance ya.u wt payment. Offered ror a w1 ~arry lS own oan Cantastic pool . Only I" 't d t' -HURRY' foryou.Ararefind.First $82,SOO. Call~-9491. imi e ime · to call gets this bargain 847-6010. 2 . ~ OPfNtl/9•1ISf1JNIOBIN'(/' 84 ·2535. _..;:: ... ==:=· :=. °'--1..,,l~,,;• ~·· ·;,,!·i,!•~ENll ti~ti~iil\I ~~!.i: MESA VERDE TopOfThoJartc1 4 BEDROOMS 4 Bdrm .. 21> Ba Dream home . Custom decor•l· $5 7, 900. ed. Well planned lamlly home OPENSUM. 2t07-.CdM Hopploo10l1 This cllarm~ 3 bdnn., 3 ba!Ji home 1ri lrvine Tt:r· rtce. Sparkling pool In aeclufHd 1•rdenHlUng. OPQ4.$AT /SUM 1·5 ltl2 Alls-a · .... fl 1002G ... ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ., POPPY AYEHUE. COROMA DEL MAil Quaint 1& charming -fresh paint & new Daffodil yellow carpeting. 2 bedrooms front house, 2 bedrooms rear apt . and 2 room guest. Separate brick patios. $85,900. · . IEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME On Somerset Lan e. 3 large bedrooms, each w /own bath. Dining room w/wcl bar. 3 car garage. Age 2lh yrs. Extra large lot on quiet street. $125,000. llG CAMYOM VIEW & POOL Beautiful exterior of wood and stone on large view lot . 5 Bedrooms, family room. Dcfinjtely a home for e ntertaining . Wood decki n g s urroundin g pool and jacuzzi. $179,500. IUILDIMG SITE~ -CHOICE Big Canyon -Overlooks clubhouse, fairways and greens, Premium ' location. $92 ,500 Bie; Can yo n -Surrounded b.v lu xury ; view of fairways and greens. $77 . 750 Emerald B3y -Dramatic view or white water. Private community Only a few left. $75,000. BLUFFS "Z" WllH IOMU5 This is the largest model ever and the bonus r oom · is fi ni shed l There are upgraded (catures throughout and the decor is move-in perrect . $85,900. NEWPORT COHDOMIMIUM Sharp t hree bedroom, three bath . condo near Hoag Hospital. F ull price j ust $49,900 terms. GREAT TURnBtOCK COHDO , Close lo U.C.I., new shopping center being de veloped and great schools. Like new inside and out. Sprinklers, 3 bedro0ms, family room, dining room, 2 baths . A real buy at $.59,5-00. OCEAM FttOHT LOT One o( the few vacant lots on East Ocean Front. 30 foot frontage, 80 feet deep. Priced to sell at $100,000. MIWPORT IEACH 644-1766 L.AGUMA IEACH 494-0749 A OOlDWELL IAMICER CO • 7 l G 541 M 0 ex co de WO Co 54 v AM nor & wit c ar loc· $41, 0 f arr kit ye SI ~ 54 p IS J ha ent enc orr B 110 tac ya1 pr1 w DO wh ho or Cal G .... r •••••• () IJ IJ E IJ I Hon" For S. jHMM1 fl.or S. ._.."For S. J..._.. For S. H1•n Fer ~ 'Honn For S. • Frcday. Mar 9. 1975 DAIL v PILOT D:J ·········e··········e·· ·••e•e······e•e····e··· ·····e···•ee•••e••····e e•e••••ee••e••···e····· ·············-···e···· ········e·············· ... __ ---I GIMt'al I 002 G ,_. I OOZ G .. I 002 .. 2 ., .. ,.. I 002 ~• rvt" S4lle Ho.Mt Few S-. Hott'" For S. •••ee•• .••r G1•r• I 002•r·• I 00 e••e•e•• e•• •••••••••••• e. •e e e. e••• ee••ee•e•e•• •••••••••• ••• ••••e••••e ••••••••e••••••••e •ee•••••ee•••e••e .. •e•• e•ee••eee•eeee•••e•eee• •e•••e••••••e•1 1 • 1 1 •11• ••••••ee•••••ee•••••••• ••••e•e•eeee•e••et••e•• ct.I M9' 1022 • Y•y 1034 Fountain VoMey 1014 ·* * * * * *' · Heritage Collection NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX sharp, 2 Bedroom home + 1 Bedroom apurtment over gar age. Ju1t 3 blocks to b•ach. Priced only $81,250. Good terms. ll urry, won't last! Cull 546·5880. MESA VERD E 2 Story ONL Y $&4,000. You'll love th1e-; executive s tyle Pacesetter home complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths; den & formal dining. Fantastic lattice work patio cover. a.st •alw in all of Costa M csa. Don't miss it!! C all 546-5880. VACANT AHO HEW OH THE MARKET sharp north Costa Mesa, 4 bedroom, 2 bath & family room. Beauti ful condition with remodeled kitchen and new carpets thruout. Perfect cul-de-sac location. LClf"99 pri•ate f.ard. Priced only $41,950. Call now. won t last 546-5880 ' OCE NFROMT AC ULAR -2 story home with m~gnificcnt •i~ ud beoch. 3 Large bedrms with room for 4. Oversized family room and Hving rm. Modern kitchen and dining. All less than 3 years old. Fin;t time offered at $199,000. Choice Balboa location. Call 540.115 I POOL TIME IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER-and we have the pe rf eel home fo r year 'round entcrt C:t ining. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, enclosed patio (w hat a greenhouse!). Offered at $45,500. Call 540.115 I. BREAD AMD BUTTER UNITS CI OJ 2 BEDROOM C01TAGES-with al· tac:hed garages and tree shaded fe nced yards. Eastsidc. Costa Mesa. Full price SJ 70.000. Call 540-1151. WHAT WILL YOUR KIDS DO THI S SUMMER? Don 't sweat it, when you can have this 3 bedroom home with pool, clubhouse a nd plenty of room to play. Owner wlU help finance. Call us for details at 540·1151. 493., HERITAGE REALTORS GeMral I 002 'Getter al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty F INER HOMES FROM $44,500 TO $775,000 "A REAL CUTIE" One·of'·t.1 ·kin<.J C'on dominium 2 bedroom t·nd unit w /pri vale p<.1tio & many upgraded fcuturcs. $64,500. Belle Chase Lt•c G44 6200. CAI 1 l LIMDA ISLE. ExC'it111 J,.! Country f)·cnc:h ! ! 51' ol Ba y front w /lg. dock. 4 family bedrooms + family room + study w /wet ha 1· & fireplace. 8258,500. Appl. only . Cathy Schweickert 64t'·82:3!). ( J\ 12) IT OML Y LOOKS EXP ENSIVE. I lighly upgradt·d 4 bedroom home perfcl:lly plu.ccd on unusuall y spacious lot in pride of ownership area. Betty l\c1'l' ()44 -6200. CA13> LOWEST PRIC E OH GALAXY. Superb lo<:at1on i11 bovcr Shores + 4 bedroom:-.. t'a mi ly room. formal dining & nt·w plush curpeting. Very lg. lot w;hudminlon court. ONLY $132.500. I klt•n I lartlt•y 642·8235. (/\ M ) HARB OR VIEW PORTOFIHO. Lovely :J hrd rnom. 3 bath home w /separate bonus room & bath for Mothcr ·in -Luw or teena~er. $95.000 ind. land. Lois ~gan 644-6200. <A15) BEA UTI FUL BIG CANYON. Space . v. a rm th &.. lots of lan d w/this 4 b\'<.lroom . 2 l1replc.1ce home w/V IEW ! $17!).500. Barb~1ra /\une 642-823!>. (Arn l JUST LtSTEO! Spilt level. 3 bedroom. 2 ?ath townhou sP in Park Lido . Immaculate t·ondition! Sep. laundry room patio appt. only _ _. Mrs. Fay 642·8235 or 642·533:~. (A 17) A TTEHTIO H IHVESTOflS! rully lcasNI duplex on Balboa PcninsulL1. 3 beJrQOms. 2 baths + fircplac • each unit. SlCfJS to Bay & Ocean. Almost l\CW! $1 15,000. Polly Johnston 642·8235. CA18) A PEA.CH OH AVOCADO .. With C'h ~Hm . di gully & all t~e amenities of Corona del Mar. This <'Ottagc d uplex 1s perched on a dcli ciou~ corner SC••th of the hwy. $89.500. Lois Miller642·8235. (Al9) 642-tJlS 644-6200 tOt OO•ftl (lnve 11M• lllecAltflvt ,.~ hlldl f"W~ ntU I ' llG DEAL, •UT GO SLOW! Here 's a gre~t. huge Baycrest 2 s tory on a 1i.000sq. n. tot at a realistic price. Big Deal, But Go Slow! Jt's tenant occupied and won't be available "til mid summJ!r. PJcnty of time to sell your present home! Now is the time to see it, and it's a lot to sec. At a realistic $149,500. Call With questions. UM19U E HOMES, balton -675·6000 2441 E. Ci t Hwy. CoroM .. Mar Gteffal 1002'G......a 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUR OWN LANDLORD .. a 2 bdrm. unit for yourself -PLUS a 2 bdrm. to rent. Located in a good Cost a Mesa rental area. Price only $44.950 SOUTH OF HWY. .. .in Corona de l Mar . Prime duplex ; 3 bdrms. & 2 bdrms. -located on quiet street. $95,000 -m BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 C'•l01 l LUA'•' HWY co~u···· c .... L r11r.~ HUG HOMES, INC. WI STCUff New lst g. Nr. schools, parks & shpg. Buy of the year. 3 BR. cutie, lg. ~orner lot w /pool. You'll love it! $74.500 LINDA ISLI New lstg. Stunning l ·sty., 4 BR. home on lagoon. Beam ceilings, ra m. rm. w /wet bar; pier & slip. $235,000 Y..,LAH CONDO 3 BR. 21h ba ., frplc.; '1 yrs. old ; Clean & priced to sell at $54,500 CORONA DEL MAR Mansion at the bch., cust. detailed 4 BR + fam. rm.; lge. lot ; some view; call to see. 567 S• HicolatDri ... Suit.102 Newport c ..t..-640.4oso I 1002G...,.al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED $4,500 ! ! ! Newport Beach, exclusive area. Beautifully decorated with papers & paint; 4 bdrms., dining rm., recreation room. Ready to go at $73,900 644--7662 CORONA DEL MAR ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Exc.111.ln Utti.g SPYGWS Popular s Bdrm New Bedford Plan. Super neighbors. Owner BY OWNER -MEADOW HOME Want SpaclOUSMts? · 17973 Los Prados St. This home boasts a livable floor plan & room for many famil y activities. Located at end or cul-de sac in one or Fountain Valley's most dcs1table areas. Lrg master BR suite, isolated from 2 (or 3?) other BR 's; 2112 baths, hobby room. s hop area & enc losed p a tio. 16x24 swimming pool & Jots of decks. Won 't last long at $59,500. Don 't hesitate. t<i ll now 968·5296 OPEN HOU SE SAT & SUH 1-S ~~n:t':ft:~.Priced lo Cotta MH a I 0%4 Costa Mesa I 024 ,73 7,0. '-~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~w Lail Call Iv C>wW.- COIOMA DB. MAil COIHERLOT DUPLEX Lg. 3 br & Fam. rm. home w /xlnl. arrange- ment of floor plan with pvt. living lor lg. family PLUS beautiful new 2 br apt. w/separat.e pvt. en· lrance. Priced for im med. sale al $92.000. MARK L. WILSON Realtor 645-5557 District Rl-~ning Rl ONLY 2 LEn Beautiful Home ·Mesa Verde . Family Rm .• (rplc. Big Rumpus Rm, l I R COttdoRWsciunll 3BR, 2BA. kjtchen, Din· Ne xt to luanla9 S treo M, "ear Newport'• Upper lay. 34S Uni•enity Dr. (Just off Irvine Ave) 548-7223 ing Rm, 2 Car garage. $48,000. Big yard full of rlowers. Open House Fri/Sal/Su n . Time: Noon to 5. 31~ Barbalos Place. CM. 545-383.5. College Park, $44,950. Used brk entry. 3 Br + lg, lg. liv. rm .. din. rm .. lg covered palio, used brk frpl. Remodeled \3A llG VALUE Ba. dbl gar. nu paint. Sprinklers. Open Sat. 2-5 FOR & Sun. 11-3, 22m Cornell SMALL FAMILY Dr. C M . By Ownr. Price reduced on this ---------•I _64_2_·_4236 ______ _ s harp 2 bedroom. 2 bath MOMTICEL.LO SHARP 4-PLU home near private beach TOWNHOUSE All 2 BR. lmmac. w/lush in Corona del Mar. Pool lndscpg & spmklrs. Xlnl and covered lanai for en· 4br 2ba 3 blks lo grade & area. Can buy w /109' Getteral I 002 'GIMrOI ' I 002 '-I 00'2 ... MP""'•"'• I 007 ................... ; •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,...,.al ~ertainin1g1. qbwnerl offer· pma· isncth, oocpls1s&. ~rylegc~~~ down. $77.900. ing very eXJ e terms lo SOUTH COAST qualified buyer. t67.SOO. Vac. $36,SOO S4S-0587 INVESTMENT Includes the land. Call MES .a. VERDE 549~12 •• /l~S~~ ·REALTORs' SPYGLASS Beautiful ly decorated in Spanis h motif. 4 llcdrooms, family room. dinin g r oom + bonus ~oom. 2 F ir ep l ace s Prof ess to n a ll y landscaped. $158.900. CALL-644-7270 2828. E. Coast Highway, Corona def M or PROPERTY MANAGEMENT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• now to see. 673-3550. A NEWPORT oPfti ''' q.,, s 1uN r "' N<1 • Beaut tri·level, cul·de· TWO 4-PUXES HEHiHl'S lestlw•PoW !(1:=1~~~ li~I sac. 4 Br. 3 Ba, famrm. Side by side, 3-2·1·Bach. Spacious fi'amily Hm. _ 3 i i 1 By Owner. $74 ,900. Wellmaintained.Xlnlin-.. SHARPIE" J u s l s le P s Cr 0 m :· ., , 540-0674. I come. spendable. Bay/Bch. Lge parents I $5600 retreat ore Mastr BR. . . FIX & SAVE SOUTH COAST Yours for just $5600 Overlooking fabulous •SUPER POOL HOME• Tenants ran down a J INV~~~l2ENT down. X large master Sundeck w /Ocean View. For Family & FUn ! !. I BR, 2 Q.J. home w /dbl · s uite, 2 baths, di.ning 2 Frplcs! 3 br, 2 ba, $83,500. Irvine gara~e in West C.M. You Nice 3 Br. 2 Ba, big Cam room, plus s iesta room-DO lT NOW! Terr. By ownr. 675-3773 can fax up & save $$. As· rm, quiet area. $42,900. I seller s ays hu r ry , CallAgnt.963-6767. sume7% FHA. $2(M. mo. Owner/Agt.548-1005. already bought another. --------• O C Vi $33,000. Owner. 549-2646 ' CaJl tosee646-7171. . ceOll ~ eew 0 jD..aPoint '1026 Ol>IN 1119• II s WN JOHI Nl<l • '*TRIPLEX • Lrg. uruts· Shorediffs ASSUME 7 Vo VA $22.300 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !····: ·:·:· I Mid Balboa. Xlnl in· EV EN ING CANYON Pay $204. mo. 3 Br. 1 Ba, DUPLEX bargains, Dana " .. ;t ,liJ-.:l!:IJ ves t ml at $119,S~O ., RD. Contemp. multi west side , $32,300. OWC Point. Home & income. ·'.\::-. ... ,::.:;;~ liiJJ)i"J; ~7~~~ PROPERTIES, level 4 BO,~ BA, Living lgeTO. Owner,642-5583 New, from $68,950. $2000. • ---11::• -• I Rm . Fam II Y Rm . 3 CO LL E G E p A R K 3 tax credit applies. 34121 I ALL U.S. VETS I It is your right. to own a I home with no down pay. 1 m e nl. Staff or ex· CoroeadetMw 10221 ti'r_Pl s . + seclud e d bedroom 2 bath family CoaslHwy,496-3431 Cb1ldrens play a r ea. . : . · •••••••••••ee•••••••e•• $169,000'. 644·1196 Days r~. 2~ x20 playroom + Fowttain Volley 1034 DON'T C.ALLME 675·4865 Evenings l5 x30 pool, 8 /1 S.B·Q, ••••••••••••••••••••••• on c ul ·de·sac . 140 ' , A DUPLEX!! Bro~er 213·556·0500 Harbor Blvd. front'g. OPEN HOUSE Sunday. J 'm a delightful 2 BR & Anytime. Possible C· l. Trade/sell. Green Valley 4 br, 3 full Den owners residence ZAGRODZKY ba 3 pools. 10773 El Ceo· 1-:::-r:::=;;-;:::-:-;-::;:~;:::;:::1•••P1 I veterans lo assist you. "°~~:110• HOMES FOR llVINC NETWORK j Call World Real ~tale, • ~·:;.1 "'' m.':.~1.~~·,;~,~, 1!~;,:! rm r ~'"""'4• 1 Orange County's only Veteran Real Estate S pec ialis t. Ask for '! -· Veterans counselor . GftWral I 002'G...-al I 00~ 556-7777, Call anytime. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely cust. 3 BR & den. 31n ba. on lagoon. Court w /fountain . Ramp/slip. $255.000 Bcaut jfull y d ccorutcd 5 BR. 4'12 bJ .. paneling, :3 fl'plts . Hamp/slip. :i>260,000 Custom 5 B H. 4 l>a .. 80 fl. view frontage on lagoon . Ramp, fl oal. S290,000 Brand new 6 RH. 6 Ba .. Pool , jacuzzi & sauna. Ramp& floatS425.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B oy~·d .. D"'"' N B 67S 6161 I PRIVATE PIER I Out.st~n~~n~~rtain· ment center. Gourll\el kitchen, cove~ lanai, s pacious living room. Private dock will hold 2 boats. Call 646-7171. OPfN 119•11 S FUN IOHI 'itll • THE REAL ESTATERS HARDWOOD FLOORS. 3 Bedrm. 2 ba. gas bllns, new cpl. Big fenced yard. Boat g.ate. Grab it quick!! $34,500 with beautiful private Realtor 494·8611 968lr~2398. s57 .9 oo . Ownr . grounds. FAMILY HOME PLUS PLUS INCOME 3 + Fcnily AIAHDOMED a charming 1 BR Ren\al Corona del Mar. Alm05t Mesa Verde & DESPERATE with private yard. Cur-new, five bedroom home. rently produc!ng $23S. Two blocks from beuh. $4 I .950 Low down to take over p/mo. Separ ate dining room Owner very anxious, low interest loan. 2st.ory. ALL plus spacious family please bring all offers on 2'h baths. patio, gas ._ _ _.~ th' kl' I h BBQ, & huge bonus on a generous 47xll8' lot roofil. Two ucuiuum ren· is s par rng res room. Phone968-J37l. in the best South-Of·Hwy tal in rear unit. All family residence. Shows location. $91 ,000. Call cusCom built. This is a lake a "model." Rich -644-7211 Agent new listing and must be wood paneling. carpets. ---------• seen to be appreciated. Setr·cleaning oven, dis· SHORECUFFS! Call 673-8550. hwasher. Separate fami· · · Wit h ou t a dou b t OP1Nr•i9 ••1S TuN1011ENr<'' ly room, brick fireplace,--------- Shoreclilfs is the most [···· ..... · .. ,:,:,_::_:.· ext_ra bath5,. Covered BY .OWNER: Meadows typical and charming of patio & par k·hke yards. Home. Plan 5, 4 BR. 2''2 all the "Old Corona" · ...... :{ 540-1720 Ba, Liv -rm. Din-rm, areas. All custom honfes Tarbell, REA1.TORS 1-'am·rm w /frplc. Up· ranging from about 2955 Har bor Blvd. graded thru-0ul. Ma ny $100,000 up. Our newest MOVE RIGHT IH xtr.as incldg: trash com· listing there is a Colonial Shiny clean 3 bdrm.. If Preffy's pactor, sep. hookup for two story in a one of a fo rm a I dining rm .· I waler soflner. elec. gar. k ind location with an brkfsl. rm. Super R-2 lot . What YOU door opener. pool sire lot, ocean view from up· has 107 ft. front.age. Only Want'. plus, plus. High Sixties. stairs. t~our bedrooms. $74,SOO. might lease/op· Prine. only. 968-2878 formal dining robm, and tion. Call today! Then be ~ure to take a Hunti_.OA leodl I 040 a family room makes Uni•ersity Reaffy look at this s uper sharp e••••::': ••••••••••••••• this your chance lo bring 3001 E . Cst Hwy 673-6510 family residence today! &eMral I 002 li Bo.;i; w:..... ·;:;~·;:;;~:· '~· 17832 Gilman CU ST 0 M ~ U I LT ANYTIME lr•ine <s pec ia I f i nished ·----·---- 1002 Getteral ••••••••••••••••••••••• the "Old South " t o Trouble-free yards, cov- Southern Calif. An ex· ered patio. built·in wine elusive listing of Alice Costa Mesa I 024 cabinet & china cl05el. Clarke's. Shown by ap· ••e•••••••••••••••••••• Carpets, drapes. Entry · pointmenl on!y. $198,000 BY Owner. Dis is da hall, 3 bedrooms. den clear.Call67S-722S. place ! Complete new a r ea, xlra baths . kit .. ba, copper plurnb'g, Handsome fireplace. crpts, used brick frplc. Built-ins. dishwasher. wood paneling. etc. etc. 3 $44,950. Re&!Estate byMC/AY woodwork). 4 Bedrm, ---------You are the winner of i! fa mily r oom, 3 car 110 DEGl&VlEW frectackct.stothe garage . See to ap-ucl IRVIHE · S7 ~ HARIOR UGHTS precaale. 4,...,.,. CELEBRITY ~ CUSTOM BASEIALL GAME • · ' ' . $44,500 SUNDAY. MAY 18 Circular drive. dynamic at1 :30atUCI -entry to spacious living LOS ANGELES RAMS ~ • • r oom with crackling vs. fireplace and breathtak· OAKLAND RAIDERS ... · • • · ing view thru wall of in a seven inning preview glass. Entertain on ler· of Super Bowl Ten. jillm---..-----race with sofl ocean Please call 642·5678. ext breezes a"'d a panoramic 333 to claim your tickets. SEE THIS RANCHETr background or mood. (North <County toll free IN HEE HAW VALLEY. Gourmet kitchen and number is 540.1220). VISTA. 4 BR HOME. dining. Retire to lux· (714) 724·1123. urious master suite with -----------__:... ________ , view . Hide · a · w ay childrens & guest suites. First to call gets this dream home at bargain price. Call 963-7881. oPfl'I Ill Q • 11 \ llJ'J ·u II 'rd• [Rllfi&ll " • •' V t'• ',t ' \\I.I.I·:'· BL \l :r' A 1:1!fft. f N Tff1PH15l S ('0 OPEN SAT. 1-5 413 Cabilo 4 Bdrms., pool, lge. lot; lamHy rm. $150,000 OPEN SUM. t -5 1906 Pt. Wftbridoe Sharp Carmel moclel, across Crom community pool & r ec. area. 3 Bdrms .• Cam. rm .. 2 baths. $72,SOO $©~&U~-~£2f s· l IR & FAM RM 5 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB 675·0123 $139,500 Sat. 1·5 5 IR Ir FAM RM ••327 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. NB 675-0123 $270,000 Sat. 1- 0WNHOUSE FOR SALE '4 IEDIOOM •2352 Bunker Hill, Costa Mesa 545-0587 $36,500 Sat/Sun 10·7 . ' CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE Univ Dt <Nr . Back Bay) NB 548-7223 ~ $40,950 Sat/Sun 1· Pool Wat~rfront Wa~rfront&P~l That Intriguing Worcl Gome with a Chudle -----ftllt•tl lop ClAY I 'OUAH 0 R.orronge fellers of '"" lout .:rambled W()(ds be· low 10 form four \lmple wo1d1 CRENTH r I' I I I ._..,..,.H_A.....-F...,T,.........,I..--il ; ...__._I' ........ I _.._l'__..I ___._ i --..._ E T T S Y I ; I ~ 1 bt"k emxmt --,-r--,-,-rhtt the government Olltr•n- _ ..... __.._.__ ..... ---!Ma for up IO $20,000 trid I --------. -. , .. OYMOLE I ._ .... , -...., -,,-,-,~ O Complete the chuc~i. Qvo!ed • • _ _ • . by 1.11..,0 '" the ...iu.nv word .__.....__.__..._ ___ ....__ you dav~lop lrom 11ep No. l b~low SClAMLETS ~wen I. Cln1Hfutk. 1010 YOU'LL NEVER br. huge lot. Come see 540-1720 379'. E . 19th St. C. M. Tarbell, RE.Al TORS REGRET THE DAY You decided to look at this 3 bdrm home whose charm begins at the front door. H igh ceilings, lots 'a glass. 968-4456 $47:SOO. 673·16.58 2955 Harbor Blvd. OPENSAT&SUN 1·5 SHOP al W ESTCLIF'F 2431 Bowdoin, College PLAZA. Just reduced Prk. Vacant 3 br, 2 ba, and very spacious 3 BR. fam . rm .. frpl. pool. t~ba. KINGAARD R.E. WHY IE CRAMPED? Owner. $44,800. Prin. on-642-2222 SA y GOODIYE TO ly. 637·5-076eves. ---------1 ---------lMMAC. 3 BR. 2 Ba. new .. cra mped quarters. En- GARDEH UVIHG paint & c rpls. 3253 JOY the solid comfort of IN MESA VERDE Dakota. $47,500. Owner. this 2 story home. Large Large 3Br, 2Ba Home. lmmed. Occpy. 832-4771 sep. fam rm & dining. 3 FR w/enormous used bdrm + 2'h b a th . Brick Frplc. Liv. Rm OPEN Sun. 1·5, By owner. 968-4456 w/larger Frplc. Shag cpl 2 BR w /sep. bachel~r throughout. Heavy shake apt. Encld yard, frwt GIVE THE CAR roof. See to appreciate. trees & much more.: Must A WAY? By Owner $49,500. Ph: see! $34,SS-O. 117 E. 2Jrd You won't need it when 546·1911. _S_l._64_5_·_17_85 _____ , you live in this dream MESA VERDE-By owner· 3BR w /fam rm, (rplc, bltns, cov'd patio. many xtras . Xlnt cond. $45,900. 979-4678 Park·Lib Settlag home built by Deane COLLEGE PARK Bro. Atrium model with:l 3 BR, 2 Ba, lge fam·rm, bdr. 2 bth. Assume 7%. landscaped & fruit trees. _968_·_44_56 _____ _ Neat & Fresh. Open 1·5. BY OWNER $45,95-0. By Owner. 275 5 + 3 + POOL Nassau Rd. 557·9977 Open House Sal/Sun. 10 Greenbrook nr. So. Cst . til 7. Quiel 3Br Condo •. Plaia. 2 sty, cul·de·sac, C 0 LL E G _E PARK · Upgraded, 8 mos New. ram, rm., bonus rm. Lowest price. $41 ,95-0. $34,000.17887 Haws Lane. cu s l. d rps. C pl • g . OP_en d ally· Owner· 412 848·0549 aft 4 pm. thruoul. Triple gar. Com· Princeton. 546-5941. i------"---- pactor & many extl'as. $2000 REIATE Low $70's. By owner. COLLEGE PARK New 4BR. 2ba, alt dlx. 979.4213 CHARMER features. prestige area. Built-in Oak Bookcases. Walk to beach & park. Enlry&Shullers.3BR,2 OPEN DAILY 1·4pm: By Owner Save• . Brokers own home in College Park. 2100 Sq.n.. 4 bedrooms. 3 bath. Reduced to $54.950 wlt.h terms. Call ~9. RAIEFIMD MISA VllDI PAClsm& 3 BR. 2 BA al$S7,.SOO OON'TWAlT·Call Bkr. 545-8424 ot 546'-487 Ult 3 Ba, Dbl Frplc. As;ume 1123 Main St.: 536-8821 , .5V•%. Owner. '49-4241 Geralds. Thomas, Rllr . Townhouses, J.5 bdrms. EASTSIDE HOME $35,500 to $49,000, all OPEN HOUSE terms. BKR. 96J..67<ll SAT & SUN 11·5 By owner. $49)00. 3br. 21--------- ba, lg. cov'd. patio, well lndscpd. yard. Xln\. k>ca· Uon. Close lo WestcUfC Plaia, sch ls. & parka. 413 E. Bay St. 642·~ $3050.Down Buys you a 3 bedroom, a bath elegant rormy mode l Condo. wrnt fireplace. Acrou rrom pool, lennls and sauna MESA Verde 4 Br, den, $30,SOO. . lge p00l. Newly painted llfl( • In & out. Immcd. OC• .,, lif1;1i@n. cupancy. $74,500. Owner 962-44n (m"°rn 64.2·7630 --------~--~-----··---~ r D·.f DAILY PILOT Ftiday. May9. 1975 v jtto-H ..,.S. Mn'tl1 H1m11 o..iuu/ ...... 2J001IH•lffUlllilflfwnlllh•ll.,j11f IH .......... ltile •••••••••••• -~....... ,.,. s. 1100 o.lts.... 'IOO ....................... • ••• , '''t•••-..••••••N (H111" ,_.,. Haan F.-S. For~ • •·••••••••••~•••• ... •••~ •• t .. wp.tlitl1d '"' •••••••••••'••••••••••••" •••••••••••••• .. •••••••i;;,;;;;,;.;.;. ... _____ ,je.;,-. dl''Mtr JU) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••·••••••• •••••••••••••••••••,••• 11,, 1 -·-··• ""-•••••••.••••••.... \.9 ~c·New dbl mob DANA POI.NT MIWPOIT~ ••••••••,••••••••••••• it.Md--· -1044••• ..... ICMI u•rsu Br b I J I I DUPL--v 111"••1>r+ra ,. ••••••••••••••-•••-••BL r ·Pba.S ,2~ .•• oc • e.ac ua YG lit.' . ............, COR.Nl:RLOTP>.-, • . ......., • . m -··••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' e..,Ulccnew.Wallc ahopg Balboa Bay area . 1 ~newbeaPJt.dupl,e.res •••• r m,2ba,t1epoi.UO ls )'d . • • - l'OIKLOSUM SAU 2 bdrm atudkt <.'Oado. Ex- t ra niee Beach arc.a. Leu than :t .Ye.art old. Obbwa.sber, ttrUal A.C. 21.,900 is the price. furTY on thb une. eau .33'J 1. ' Walker & lee Rea l fslale s,1dM1dw View $61.000. -Sharp. newer 2BR. 2bi-' • acbla. 1•"" riht. avl. Slft,000. 714 /842•2S70 or Fabulowoceanv.ews COSTA MESA ' S'i.S. mo.lae.&M-Zlm cl ~alley as well u being biDm ceilings, new crpts, drps, Oce8.n 155.0DO. 4M·t:i85/640-ll31. 213'29So·WS. .,ROM~.9!:50. tl85C> On 4 Unit lot $29.~ p vc LASS, fanla1t11: ltt'Od from Commuruty · W~y fncome JlorDH AO ENT Park and n~•r Com . view. IA y Yal'W '67 F'leet wood, 40x l2'. >tlZl Coa.al ltwy, O.P. ~~~~~~~~~!1~..,~·~·w~"!ii"!'~· =l'~IB.::.:iM:·: .. :"' munlty Pool. This 4 Br. Over .51 ' ot speda01lar Quiel Eastside CM Tttt 4M·343l F ot"4·6106 2" Bii Pre•tJsc homl:! S7t,500. -Duplex, oceanside or hwy. waterlront. huee muter Park. M7S0.6'2·94M. .. ••• ,,.,.,., 2000 roRTAFIMA 'llA R Jl 2 br. 2 bu has .al l lhe qual ity Fireplaces, near stairs to beach. Xlnl bdrm 6: 'marble frplr. Newpurt Beach. water••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA Cunt,t rvativci cpl. <.1r reature1 you will MP· area. Pr iced _...10 .sell fast , vit>w, z UH. Adil Pk, Ocean Front, NS.. tloose meturo woman.See:+~ preciate. Including setr llurryl Call 833-~ prlvale beach. d6-Gali8 A: Gar •Pl &: Duplex. By invite» you to lnapec-t OM.bJi». $175. 675·3300 cle.anlne oven & 2 ~PAl.UMG or615-'°54 owner . 64 ,s ,1721 their pa noramic view r~==--'"-,~---- fireplaces, built in wet S".500. Fantastic coastal views.] aEALTOlS ' . hts/ k d s ltea' o ve rlookl n K 483MornlngCanyonRd. bar ~nd 3 rar garage. 28R, 2ba , frplc. E ·Z to add .more rms. -±-BY OWNER Levitt atdO, ru.&. w n '· be,auUful Laguna Beach. Pvt. houise. 2 p;.i.tiotl, 2 Cl\r $U5,000. ...~ s Sla.r Adult Parle. San tUNITS-' J 1 OKR4!M·9388. aar., trpl, 2 br, ! 00, nu RAISOR'S LIDO ISLE Juan Capo.,......, $ Oeeao •low apl5., 4 d 5 h w.• h r Ir • n • c , CAU M•1tv •RO~ 49•9704 h A ., ._,.,.. cpl/drps. l!ca<:h key. ~ ~"' ~ 9·'111GHT •·UGI~'. HU-. 1-·~ • ops . •• na $42,~ Mollilollomo/ REALTORS l'leco ..-., ~ " "' _,......, down. Carner location, Trlr l'rlls 2300•1 ~$400=pe"r"m"o'-.'-""".cc..1009"-'-- Deslgned for Ki.ds & llAOf Owner very arudou:I to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl;'ACIOUS duplex 3 br. 2 4523Campwo Dr .• Irvirie SPA.akUMG "5iioll VMto I 067 4 BR or P:~:,bcn, Big 20Rx41 19'18:t, BeauUful 2 sell. Projected annual Viking Mo~lle llome. re· l>a, bltn8 , nr. wuwr $37!i. CampusValley•~·Clr. 3 Bdrm s ., 2 balh ••••••••••••••••••••••• U • 2 a , space renl &l"Ol'S $19200 1 d It k Call ow•>•r .... ~·x.11e"" .,,...,,.. sunny patio. 11, Lol.s. .... .. 50 1 $1•....... ' ' · .sa c. a u par . ocell.n ol>N'<fa#V ... C.ALl.IJ).1600 Emerald Bay bo me! Mad.red G 10. 3 Hdrm, ..,.N.. P mo. •"""'· •IALOHOMICS vu. Sh ow n I.>)' appt . • ' NEW.a.EGAN!' 4 Br. Fa m Rm, 2 •14rY free $landing home. archilerl de5igped, pro-new. loaded. SS9.too. Eat)' terms, By ttppt. C:allHarlene 898-4)99 ....... 67MlOO 41rl·96'93 2 BR, l UA.. Quitt.. sunny Cession.all)' decorat.ed; 24112 S a n Fernando ~-1.542 ..-... ~ · terrace. Was.h/Oryhkup. open beamed ceilin&.s in 586'81>43 ~ Acr.M9t for .. 1200 LGE TRIPLEX, $85.000. Mowdolfl. Dewt, Walk tu b('b. &sto~. Nu living &: d ining rms. Sun-BUY YOUR BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Pt. Ocean Vu. ll...rt 2400 Chlhlre11 or J)t\s. $295. ny view deck; poobized & s pend the summer on AVOCA Do L AN D -Owner. 496·7ZM l'rinc. ••••••••••••••••••••••·1 ~•~13=·~7=335"------- yard. Approved plans for the iand. Let lhe winier $1 ,790/Ac. Rancho, Ca. only. Pcr"fc<:l tor weekend & LEASE Shoreclift Rd, pvl ex~ansion, tl:'f,!Ol tenants pay for )'QUI" lw:-ao~.-. seller rlnanced, 13 * TllrLIX • v11c;atlon t .co!'1p, furn. l beacn .,,ccess, lge yard. ROMAN HOUDAY Prof. front landscapini. SrECIAl Plush tarpeting & This 4BR &: ..-mily • draperies. Cedar fenc- room home wit.h s unken ing. Uni vwPark. ~1,99Q. baltl·tub & atrium enll'y-~~~~"5~2~·~9300~~Bk~r~~~ will delight yoor every1. (11ney. CALL TODA\', University Park114-Br· 3 •842·9371 Ila. S6 ,000 dowQ, by FIX & SAVE. OHl.Y OWQl'f. !)51.284JaftSpm. $$$$33,900$$$$ SPANlS.H V IRG.l N· "J'h1s3BR..2bahomeison Jr,·ine .• Highly up- a lar ge lot with brick D· graded JBR. 2ba. den. B-Q & patio. Needs some fam rm, A JC. $59,990. Hy work. A g reat value. owner. l1141 Mt_.;us HURRY, CA LL8'2·9371 3 Bedroom home in ex· cc llt'nt Huntington Beach lol'Blion on ,SOx200 lol. Perrecl for a l(it1rden - 1ng burr. AH ror only $32,500. Call us to S<!e al 891·0321. ~ ... Uy Ownt'r, 1 s ly Villa Pacific Condo. 2 br, 2 ba, bike to beach: apprx 2 yrs, $41 ,900 Agt/968·1178 HEARIEACH Redecorated lhr1.1ou t . Sweet and vacanr. On1y $42,500. Assume 6''""/v VA loan. R e d Ca rp e t , Re4'!Jlors 842·5S41 · $37,500 PUFECT Family home; S bdrms .. 2~ baths. wit.h unusual screenl'd & covered atrium · fully landscaped yard with Jge . patio area. Let us show you today! $111,500 Including the land PETTIT REALTY 552·7000 494-0'131 rRIY ATEUEA ury. Duplex 2 br. up & lnl. Tiaht $ forceti sale. BR condo in I alrn Desert $650 8-42.2026 Enchantinf. year old 4 down, spae. de.ck , Owne.r.1).4/6'18>-Sr.M 3 BDRM home W/ (2) Country Club area. Poot ..::::::·c:.;::..:::=:__ ___ _ bdrm . garden home. GIAMADA510MOD. f11bulous vil'w. $145,000. 2BR r e ntals. Prime & jacuxii ; lovuly t;:rt!t!n- Enler thru an arched col-(0Cf M argueri~ Pkwy.) is le r r if 1 c buy f or RANCltO CAUFORNlA Eastside C06ta Mes.a. belt. Walk .to slores, golf co5ta Mesa 3224 onade. Decora.tor de· 4llR, 2Vtba bonus rm. Newport Beach ocean· Avocado land. $1,SOO per $81,SOO. Prlnclpo1ls only & entertainment. Only••••••••••••••••••••••• signed interior;.Jieamed w/wet bB.r,'A!C,-&raul . ·tront.C11ll67J.9t99 , acre, 20% dwn. 7% int. please. ~.150. Easy terms . Pl\IV'CY I br, appl, d 'd $82 500 T Owner /Bkr. 540-3650 H•L l'INCl«N, ~ Call E ves BkrS&f l""L' " ceilings in livi ng rm. & e~. . , . e rms HARBOR Vl£W)tOMES .,. ..,...... · ·.,..,... child, pet. ga1·age$14S di ning rm .. rmtr. bdrm. avail. ltlONAOO 2 +den. Ter-Af.:4NfWN.ts 2121 £.Coast Hwy Priced to sell! Beaut. 2 CLEAN! 2 Ur , i;tv. child, suifc. family .rm .. Swi~-494-7513 494--1001 rific view. pool._ tennis for sole 1300 675·4392 Br, 2 ba, overlooking Big fncd, $lli5. ming _pool with Jacuzzi. 87SN.Coastl-twy. nea r. ss1 .ooo. OPEN ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dear Lake. Lge. deck & SISS. 2 Bit, <11)pl, child, ?::u~f1~:~~~nds;~~ Mewporta.och 1069 SA'fJ SUN, 2330 l)ort BARGAIN price for rast many extras. s-12.900. r$ncd,i:~rage. h'ld tenance. Close td tennis ••••••••••••••••••••-••• Carh~le. sale. BeauL condo com-] .4 x GROSS Call Jack, Bkr.1·866-1~13 100. 2 uR, stv, c 1 • pet , <:ourt..s & beach. $82,500 PROMONTORY Capri Realty G44 -7m ~~et~: 1 ~~~jn~~~re'?~ i~~ 5 Separate howes 00 Yl Will trade equity in Big ~l~~~"jsHEO. :singles, ~ -BAY HOMES i WIM to good health with come a pprolt. $300,000. acre ft.4. Near Harbor Bear cabin for newer car br, util, garage, $180 . Luxury waterfront th.is beaut . pool home. Giantpool,jacuni.gym, Shopping Center. $92,SOO or?497-2796eves. Fee(Dkr .,'H!1• homes priced from justreduced.2BR,l~:.ba. garages . t,or sale or With term.s . Ca ll OutofState HOMEFIMOERS $210,600. SS' waterfronts. lrg d e n.·. KINGAARD trade down ~7% T.O. By owner/broker••<-·•. 1'-rty 2600 642 9900 11'"'''·-ti07 Bayside Dri ve. R.E.642-2222 __,........., ·-r-* 4 • llOSN.CoaltHwy.,loguno owner. Mr •. 8.., 400 N. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b ''R l d 4 94_1177 Newpor1Bcach.6'i3·3900 Best Buy in Newpo rt AcaCia. Fullerton.. (1141 R . . A k "') 3 BR, 2 .-i.,. . arge y , 879-9144 6 UNITS et1r1n g to r :'nsas. Cpts /drps. bltns. nr COMPARE- .. lhe price, $71,500, & the magnificent ocean view, & you will realize that this charming 3 bdrm. home is on_e. cl ilil:! best buys in Laguna. Call for app't. NEWPORT SHORES Shore.s By Owner-Seti-~ne Bit_ home. 2 yrs old school /t>hops. $37.> mu. Just listed! 3 bR. plus In g Be lo w Mkt . a t LAG. Bch oceanfront on huge paroel-room 1nbeaul1fu!O.ta rk,Ark. Ptt ·BJ2.71 s1 den. Move-in rondition! $47,500. 328 Prospect. apts. $189,000. 20% dn. for up to 17 units-£x.. $11 ,000 545·0587 · · Lowest pril·ed 111 area Open Sat/Sun. Ca ll Finan.ok. OwnSJS..0321 , celle nt income in pri me COLLt:G J-: PAllK J br, 2 only $4i ,500 ' 962-~ or S34·~ •. __ 1__ p ~ 1400 location. Parthership Ii -14 DELUXE ba, frpl , pool. PiO rrio. CAYWOODIEALTY =:::!! .. i:c!~!!!! •••••• quidating-9Jbmit all UNITS 548·~ * 541-1290 • . l ,Y OWNER 29.500 Sq. F~ XJnt. Bca<:h offers! • • • • lol De lu11.e units for the 2 Gals OK. Will rent I his 1tlass1ve slo~ ft hea\'y Orienlcd C2. Co m · SALES .O P '"NINGS-w1seinvestor.4·2brand clean2b('drmloworking I Bdrm Doll Jloll$e on i:. 10 1 •· · c-.. --' •· shake ranch home on the mercial Sile. Carlsbad, r · ur units . .;x."'<:uro:u u}" gals wh o a re non · Private island. Ex cond. h unusual -bpportunily or I d 11 p · mos l beautirul, lus $79,000 Fennel & Chris· enc ose v.·a s. rime smokers. $100ea. lstand 5S6,000 . Owner /Agt · BIG ex P e r i enc c d Las Vegas location. I 67 3963 green corne r 1n ti ansen ll ea l tor.s , Realtor /Associale ast+dcp.645·584!1 S· CANYON-Wisteri a cov· 72'J·2301 or 729·582 l. • • • • Spar kling pool. Good _:c:=.:_-'.C'°'::..:.::,=::....-- e red arbor gardens lead for information call spendabl e 9 •if;. loan. Very Clean 3 Br, 2 Ba, to stained 4_t leaded glass Holtywood-ly OwM'I' 5 ,S .8424 Associ a l e d liome away from home. bltns, sl'rvice porctt. No entry. 4 Bdrm, 4 Ba-SELl·TRADE~FFER So h C Brok Anxious O"'-'ner asking kids or pets. $3.50. 215 Two hu ge stone 2 Adjct Oflice Bldgs. 3000 ut 9ast ers. only $2 12.000. Deluxe un-Broadway. tl33-312S. fireplaces-B<!amed & 6000 ft w/park'g. Jdeal rRIME ~ its -bargain pri ced . ceilings-huge Roman for business, pro-Take advantage. Call •2 B.R. 1 Ba Santa Ana tub & indoor jacuui in fessional or investmenl $83.750 now (7 14 ) 752·1100. fteights. $285. mo. Refs. mas terbedroom suite. in come . Trad e for Covi ngto n 4 -plex . JNVEST!\1ENT 5s7-0338 Lovely s~_e' ~ed pool Newport Beach a·rea pro-Perfect location. $1000 DIVISION Nice JBR. den, 2 fireplace &walerfa~laltice perty. Courtesy Brkrs. plus cash spendable on THEREALEsTATERS home. Jt e<1sonable rent & shake covered lanais. !714 I 7S2-1910 or (2 13) ~400 d own pay ment. Ronctll•s, Farms, to permane nt responis· Including 1gas BBQ & 462·098 1 Earns $000 Jll:!f mon\'i Gro•eJ 2700 ble people who care. 1-'irepit. Intercom-air ll urry ca ll f714 ll r \ I •t cund. tlospital ~degerm-Commercial 752·1700.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20:4C:2~~~;j"· 1 \ai · 1 : ay ing system. The finest Property 1600 I NVESTMENT Top Quali•ty -- decor ator W4'111 cover -••••••••••••••••••••••• DIVISION VA.CAN1' 2 Hr 5160. llu~e ings, d raperies & in· BA YFRONT Ti·IE REAL £5TATER."li Orchards :I Br S235 .. kids, pets. t cr1ors thruo ul . AP · •OROSl•Class 1 \\.'"t"r ~gt. f'ee.!f7!1·1S-'iJO 'r ' ·.,d at •>45 ooo wo·11 Office building. spec· l·Pl.EX all 3 br, 2 ba, nr .. ~ ---1 a .. c -. · -2!.I Acres Navels -IU 'a"r.>f>"e !or $189 """" tacular view, executive So. Coast Plaza. $9,800. 3 on. 2 BA. frpl. yard, O~n .ev'eryday' ...... ,;.-:;:;::· o f r Ices, R ed uced . annual income. A.sklng Acres/Valen<:1a s -!11.h bltns, $345. less $.50. al· ~~~--'--"'-~-· ~--·---·~ Yr -421 Boxes/Ac '74 -1 ... ....A $650,000. ,.. $84;950. Prin. only. Bkr. O\,\'.ance £or lf\inor Charll'l.nCJ Lluv·1SLE BAY FRONT 774 ·0601, evess.24-5975 $7/SO/Ac. garden mainl. 2445 "C" 327 Vi aLidoSoud IJLLGRUNOY •ORA NGE GROVE• or a n g e A v c . BAYFRONT Swept Cool lyOc••.._ws A virtuill paradise with lush )'.:ards, trees, plants. J ust 2 miles rrom the beal'h. Plum, peach & apricot trees. Like-new •c:arpeting, cerami c tile. Entry hall, 3 bedrooms. d i ning room, natural wood cabinets. range & oven. Owner anxious~· Newport 1Ieights, 4 OPENSAT.1-5 Rfflltor 675-6161 fWO-Sunilaptbldgjust Class l Water -36 Ac 67S·171S8/644 -711 1 COMDO.APTS. ~· bdrms .• 2 up,2down; 21h Premiums Bc:tnn.4~ba, NE WPORT BEA C ll 1 oomplel~ Corsale. C.~ Navels -~Ac. Valen· We have l , ~ & 3 bdrm. baths, lge. kilchcn with near -new, extras galo~. ocean view, approx. blk to m a Jo r s hoi:>p1rrg cias -8th Yr -400 Box-3 BR, 2 Ha. lge yard, SJZS. ocean v 1 e w co n . bllns. & hdwd. cabineLo;; pier & dock. Best value , 10 Jloag Hospital. 2 lots, center. Is l y~ wnte-off. e:s/Ac '74 -SJ'750/Ac. mo. Close to f'tl.'Y & OCC, dominiums, in3Wfferent lge. fa mily rm., brick o n . Lido Bayfron t . 100 (t. Newport Blvd. + 2 Sl4M. SJ6-2S79, 59'2·5010 • W 0 0 DLA K E • 1 O [;~6~75~·~6'>1~1=. ;,;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;:;; locations. Pets OK. FIRST O t'J-'J-;RING . frplc.; dbl. door entry, $270~000. lots directly in bal·k to AcresNavels -AvgSOO Priced from $36,SOO lo DeliJi:t\tful 3 BR. study, slale floor. Shake roof. llunlinglon Bcactt, Cstm Boi:es lA!' _Well watl'r nf ~71!.000 Westminster Ave. 4 lots, Bil, 3 Apt. Inc. +Large _ 12th Yr _ li ousc ~i~· 1-·or i ormation, bright & cheery Garden p ol )jrittingham J?calty over 21,000 sq. ft , St. to Owner 4aa. ,30 ,000 av:itlable -SJ7SO/Ac. home .......... sm.soo O St.+ Jhouscs &gar. apt. down.536 ·2651 Call or Wri te &tjoythe&oodUft Trec·hidden, in Newport FE4 t..TOAS I mmedi ate i ncome. ti~~tf'fil Coll 49J..25 I 3 llcigttts: 4 hd. rms .. J~:. :, c3336=:_V:_i:;:a_:L:;i~d0:___:•:.c7=S..:,0123= Rapid de p. taJt shelter. SAN CLEMENTE WESTLAND RE.ALTY ""'-~n~ b bll k he 1 Event ual m edical Four flreplace unit.s tor 1-ISIE.lr\'ineUlvd. ~ .ub? a., n. 1tc n; ge. LIDO 1•• • T 1. COLLEGE PARK 3 Bit, 2 8 1\, fplc, r/o, refrig., crtps. dr~. dblc gar .. Blue llavt.'fl pool, ~5. month. 540.1120 Tarbell, UALTORS 499.2800 ON El NiguelGoUC:@urae. dining rm. & family rm.; -center ? Terms. Owner. the pri<:e of three. I-toge us in 1c===-==-----3 8RCondo,onFa1rway. unus u a l s tt e ll sto n e P.AR.A.Df: 434 N.NewportBlvd. masler bedrms, 0«an, Ca92680114 f832-5545 SUIREEZE Upgraded thn.i-OUt. Pri frplc .; inte r<:o m all OF!XCLUSIYES hills&golr <:ourseviews, RoyMcCor<le Realtor 18 I 0 Hewpori Cosla Mesa 548-7129 By Owner , La Cuesta. 5 Bdrm. 3 Bath, sep. din· ing & fam. rms, extra Jg. yd. Wa lk to schools . $66,950. 962·8596 V pty. 493·7421 , roo. ms. courtyant entry s--· c• •. ,,. ACT QUICK! near beach. BKR. l714) IHI htcrte & OCEAN IEW NEW CUSTOM HOME ·with lov ely pool. $17,000 6 Bd~ ~ d' & --tud' This sharp ol"fice prop. ,:49;;2;;·4;;1;;2;;1;;;;;;;;;;;;; Wonted 2900 2 BR ci>l P"lo·o fncd .. yd. cm:i.;, en s y; wi ll go fast at $35,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' N · h"·1d' 1 ' Ciose tobea <:hand shop· 4BR, Jba, on cul·de-sac CALL ,,.,·141,. sandybeach.$375,000 · · h SSOOO Dn Zoned gar. o c 1 ren, pet ~ing. Custom built older with view. Library, fami-4 Bdrms. & fam. rm., ~~P. V~ctori~ It. Pla<:en-ON THE L:ASAE iPT~?NE H~1 ~ ~CK'" ~~6957."'~IS Wallace . h . I ly & dining-brkfsl rm. A pier& slip. $249,SOO ,. C l M R E S p 0 N S 1 B L •.·. _ _::_:.:· ~:..:.::_· ~~=----ome wit uruque sly -3 Bdrms ., dining rm. & ia, 05 a e:sa. PENINSULA < ing. P r o fessionally !~rfrra c~:~leS"!ii~~ :~~~ orr1~1 fa m : rm . 45 t"t. lot . CHECkTHIS! CHRISTIA N f'/\MILY, EastsidcwJ JlrgBR,blln * IY Ow,HEll * Approlt. 3 yr old , vacant prestige 2 sty home with impressive entrance. 4 .Hr., 3 B.a, lg Family Rm, Jovcly Kit. w/brkfa sl bar. Ste p down spacious landscapcdandquainlly t • "l T k s1s2,500 lSOO&q.ft.ProC.bldg.on Spacious 3Story9 Unit FU NDS TE !\t -kitch en. dbl gar+ decoraled. Many plu!i ov.·n crp g. "" .. _e. a e CUSTOM JACUZZI s Bd t 45 rl 72.!i'x.172' C-1 lot, Vic· Apartment Complex PORA RILY LIMITED. <:arport. Lrg fncd yrd. features _inclu d i ng advantage of tax al-+Pool. rms., am.rm., · torla & Placentia, C.M. with views or Newport's ARCHITECT, WIFE, & Close to shop'g & bus beautiful wood and used lowanc:.IOMD * Big Ca n yon's be!il $ i0~!~~~~2 ,h ba., 54 ft. Only $65.000. Owner will Bay &. Beach. t'ealures INFANT SON. PRINt:. line. $375. 5-15·8689 or brick. value. Elegant I story, 3 lot. 5135,ooo carry 1st. at 9%. 11.D. include: Pool. Elevator, ONLY. 714 ·9!J8·5119 i46·tl6!12 . Gallery of~ Br. 3 Ba, immaculate, 38drms.&2ba,$l07.SOO JOHNSON , Bkr . Plenty of, Parking, Easy 831-9411 hi g hl y upgraded . Moveinnow!!! 646·8362, 2121 Pla<:e ntia Leasability andXlntTax Lease ur Lease Oplion, 3 JJR,2Bt\,tlbl,gar.fncd. ___ .:..::.c__:._c:_:__ __ , $135,000. Ave., Costa Mesa. Shelter . Priced Lo sell at Responsible mature Cou· yd .. c:tti Id OK. quiet Ui\'. Rm. w/rireplaee. Owner/Agent Call now, 49'1·3360 Formal Din. Rm & 20' x Ocean & Canyon vie'tl.'S * WE KNOW* 22' ga~e rm .. Crpts & Court yrd entry, pool '. LA.GUN.It. MIGUEL dr1>S., _111 luxunous Park S pa, 3 RD pi s seperate * IEST * P<>u1 W Brumfu-.lcl ~ f\ "' S4Q·1l',C5 llunt1nglon. L g lot guest hse. One yr. new. OPEN HOUSE12:30-5:90 w /c~n c . b lk wal_I . Reducl:!d lo $105.000. MAYlO&ll UDOISl.E Massive heated pool in Arch Bay Real Estate 23581 Ltls ColinasCt VIA.HICE ' 'iiecluded yard w/lavish 499·2271 . NO ltTtlVl "'W-Due to de-prof. landscaping. Near'l ----------1 aOI. in family this a lmost Charming 3 br, 2 bal, frpl , school s & s hopping. Exceptional S. Laguna ne w JBR, 2 (u1l bahome. immed. occupancy. $79,SOO. Prin. Only . value. 2 BO, adult. own canbeyour~'forlessthan $79,500 . Owner/Agent. ,Owner. M35·7156. your own. $32,000Jwith $60,000. Occupied only 4 ~~67~3~·64~8~9~~~~~~~1 $7,500. down. Owner will mo's. Nicely ld<cpd. and Tamara<:k Townhouse. h 1 •'•" • h carry a · ' "' ,,re beautifully decorated. SPYGLASS VIEW 11 .B. Single story , Bay R eal E s tat"'e . Youmustseclhisone. garage, 2 bdrms. $34 ,900. 499·2277. HVH PRICES ow n. 496·4916. ----------1 4 Br 3 ba d'n m fa ----------• LARGE 24'Jtl6' game , · I r , m HEW.ORT WEST E M E RA L D BAY ; room, dbl sz. master rrn , billiards rm. wet ,. S acrifice by owner. . bar. 3 car gar. Ocean & SrECIA.LS • Charming 2 BO, 2 BA, suile, 2 baths. Loc4'1t'ed in Valley v iew. Sl25,000. STJ.;PS TO BJo;ACl l Pri. area, $85,.500. firm. prestigious a rea, new ~P-Owner , 540-1346 ILi 4eH.·One Story, cor· 494 -1015 plia n ces. low ma i t . ,__ _________ 1 ncr lot with trailer at'-•~====~~~--ldscpg. Over 2000 sq rt. CATALIMAVIEW $S9,SOO. L ...,..._ ccss. uxury ~· !:.!.) 38R -1·wo Story. MONARCl-1 BAY-Super, l.-eclS2000 2'hba. form! din, 1-f /i>' custom 3BR 2ba hoaie 646·48486:~ pool, trailer or mobile w/ocean & Mt. views.1-------~~--1 home access. ,.,_ ed •· l"-pd O ~ nt ~ Both are beautiful EXQUISITE LO"C<:orat "" u:o.c lO ct;annor x perfec t ion . Many Large, new 4 rm, 2 beach properties r kl b h • "I · 962·5081 A"' 835-0'll I Pa.los Verdes fplc. oak ea t u re s . A s n g at ni; ... n 1 n g rm . p g N~ S06X floo r s, aquariums , $123,000. Custom bllwoodinside& a er o. skylites. tiled patio and Laguna Hi9'1'1 Rtty. out , rock frplcs. 4 car un· t.'JVE MIN . TO BEACll-bigvu.3bdrms.S99.SOO 496·4040 110-5050 der1 rohond garage & ·rrees & roses nestle thi~ l~~~~~~~~~~l;:;;::~:';;;:;:-;:c;.~;;.~ works o ps . $189,500. "4Bd. 2ba , fp & panlg,I Mi5sJCMtVltjo 1047 494 ·791Sor494-0615.Dave Clean· Bargain al $42.SOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doherty, OwnerJAgent. BK I<. 968·3301: Eves. BYOWNER.SEVILLt: FANTASTIC 6.16·7036 Popular Arniza model. r60L HOME ~BR & den. 1-"'am. rm/kit. BEAUTii''U L l arge · with patio off master spacious home, over 3000 Sh1.1rp~ Up graded. Prof. bdrm, dining room & 2 landscaped for Jow t>tJ-•ft.4DR,den&lormal muint . 1 ,k assumable frplcs. Owrier bought d1n·rm , iuc bnckyard, MEW DUPLEX·YIEW another & motivated to blockw.a ll fence, near VA . $S l ,900 .s:n.ae39 st·ll . CallKa:J-3548 ,. h I A .~. .. of Ocean. 2BR, 2ba ca. ·:;;<! 00 11• llSU!Th! 8 '-'•~,., Bltn kitch, trash. com· ant ad resu\t.J 6'2·!1618 1 SPA.RUNG i(;J . A s kin,e: $71.500. 't r I · $l'"OOO 1c.-="-'------RE•'T...._S 963-3409 or li36-40IO !Ask P r ' r p c 1· .-. · "'" ""' Tums. /or Dennis R.hyanJ lnioo I 044 NIGUEL 5HOllES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, Oceanside Spanis h Mod. custm bit 3BR. 3 BR, 2 b•. sharpie! 2~ba 1 •real Ir.itch, huge "'Exec. t ype a.re1. Try Jiv rm, dtn w/tf1)1c,din & $48,000. Broke rW-.4222 tim rms . Securil)'., ten· TOWNHOUSE-S:ll ,llOO. 2 nls Cl & pl. $100,000. S..b- 'QR, 2 s• 2 o:.-. Air mitaJloffers. t4>nd.Llk;· •• w:64.~ 494.751 r 494-1001 17! N. Coast 1-fwy <>wner. Bea~ PJperd'd Is -----'---'---'---! lii'd 1cpd, S&S flome. ZBr. Deck, Lower Studio. 'lBrtBoPUI rm. 112..®'J. UM IA Mirada. QIU for lt71/W ·11U'1. AP.PL 4IM·36(11 ' • I N••• electrlc.11 npalnf For Qwjflfd Ad AcnON U H A o.fty ....... ..w..t.. . '4J-M71 I LIDO REALTY ·~.s77 \,,I,.\,.,' II *673-7300* Nice duplex, Npt Isl. l nn. 1 'h ba. ea. 193.500 Marshall Rily 675-4600 CoMo...mi?IMS for sole 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' TAX SHELTER 4·plexes &. tri-plexes by the beach. 2 hr & twnhse. Comel pkg: Brand nu. 846-l'm . Harbor Highl ands ~.800. I ~==::.... _____ _ Owner. 3 Br, 2 ba, frplc. .., •$1,,950• SlS0.000. For immediate pie, no children, 'tl."OUld !'ilreet. $.125. 5411-0786 Eve. like 3 Dr, 2 Ba, borne in response, call : Mike good cond . CdM-or DUPl~EX 1 Jl R. C&D. Marzicol a at835-0211and Laguna Bch area. ltilve Clean. Al atureadult. No leave message for56tX. references. 673-1073 pets.2'12 l"lower (rear). 1 Sttte ~ 'P•e~e•tle4 2S0l •·••M.111 0-W• s..oi. >Oe N9"'P"'rl ...... *4• • SllS Rontols ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houses Furnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• Pot Wood 608J- Corona dtl Mer You arc lhe winner of 2 tree ti ckels lo the Xlnt cond. Marine rs Large 2 bedrm, 2 ha School. Vacant.646-9564 w t fe nced patio on SIX2BRUnits,Eastside. BLUFFS _.,._,.._ beautifully la ndscaped $1200. mo. income. 3102 UCI IRVIHE CELEBRITY ltASEBALL GAME ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ grounds w/pool, security Prine . o nly. $118,000. -$79,500 -gates & much more. S220.1 '-548-'--'""-'cc."-----WALK to beach l br house $115., uti\ pd. Also San Clem en te $135 .• kids . Huntington Beach SI JS., kids, pets. Laguna Bea<:h $160., util pd. Balboa 2 Sl0ry-38r-1Y.Ba per mo. pays it all incldg BEAUTIFUL VIEW taxes, jns. & maint fees. ' Lots of Extras Call Dan at 839-8321 for $19,500 Own /Brkr appttosee. Agt. G44·~116or642-0590 S ALE BY OWNER· S• Cle,;;eate I 076 Principals only. Lovel;v ••••••••••••••••••••••• lBR Condo, newly dec'd, new crpts & drps, Hunt· MEW, CUSTOM ington Contlnenta l . M EDJTERRANEAN Townhouse. Gd flnanc· .. *. * D011old..-1 205 Acoclo H_,...a.. leoch Sl65., walk to water. Agt.. You ace uie winner oi 2 ,_,_'•~·-·~'-"=-·~"'~'~'-----I fre& lick eta to the ... wport le~ 3169 UCI llVN ••••••••••••••••••••••• Live on Lido Isle. Only $450 mo. 28r, 2 Ba, (213) 793·M27 collec:t. ,.SUNOAY,MAY18 ttt l :JOat UC I LOS ANGl-~l~ES RAMS \"S. OAKLAND RAIDERS in a seven inning preview of Super Bowl Ten. Please call &l.2-5678. ext 333 to claim your tickel!I. {North County toll Cree nurnbe r is 540·1220.) •••• Outstan ding v iew . ingavail. Days: 642·9906 Prestigious area. 3 Br, 2 Eves: $46-1384 CELHllTY IASllAU &AMI SUNDAY,MAY18' at1:30atUCI Ba, lge ram rm & kitch. rOnnaJ din. area. Quallt.)'1 appliances & noor cover· Ing. Landa capln·g & sprinklort. LOS ANGEL&; RAMS 3 Br. 1900 s q . rt ., 2 2 BR , 1 BA. bltns. fenced Lor~ Yu4.Price balconies , oceanfront. yard, i:ar .. clcc & water G.W. PAULIN CONST 49"l-1222, San Clemente Oceanlront loc, picture ·oAKLANDsRAIDERS $150 . mo, Barbi,tr~ P<1.id. 613-1737e\•es. windows of Balboa Bay & in a seven inningprevit'tf 963"67~ · 3 BR, 2 ba. bltnf, cpl!I. No Citallna . Fantastic 2BR of Super Bowl Ten. Houlff URfw.llMd pets. S250. 1933 Anelleim W,/CO'l.Y Crplc., decorated Please call 642·5618, ext ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ave. 646·3160 with a flair. Security 333 to claim your ti<:ketl. :~A :~~1~g sss.ooo. cNorth ~unty toll rree. G....,... 3202 · $l05,000. 325 E. C.Ordova , _..:-•• _. number•:~~·> •••••••••••••••••••·•••• D~ roiftt • 3226 corner Esperanza JVW.NHOUSE-$31,900. 2 FREE FREt •• ••••••••••••• •••••• CANT AMAR BR, 2 Ba, 2 Story,' Air Lota for • •ProfessionalSeniee• 3NBr, 2 Ba. Nr. Marina. cond. Like new.644·'887 ••••••••!•••••••••~?~ *LANDLORDS* .,!': c p~,,rrpl , blt1111 . -.... <199·+;10Q agt. l-':11ntaatic view of SJn D9ll>1n/ . PALMSPRlNGSR·l HoM•fla,d•rs "'* , Cle .m e nt c & ocean. u.thtiM 1100 Large LolnearWc.st 64Z·ft00 II , tlla.Y..a&w JZJ4 Spanish s tucco w /tlle ••••••••••••••••••••••• RacquetClubRooid, Calitornia's l.a~t. •••••••••-.;::! ••••••••• r.,oo,f. 19SG l q, fl. 3 br,bden DetlgMf''I Drpiltx $5,TSO. 516-7lTS •Rental &rv\Ctt!' :., ~'.J b". 2 b·• Condo . ., Am , rm. w/wet nr. N . Be h BR 1'lo....,.. • .. ... Sunken Jiv. rm .. 11. din. e:"?rrrkh :futts1 hwy' Laguna Beach.-2 Lots CDM 3 br, 2 ba, stv, rrplt ~ar g\i r, tcnn. crt. ... PoOI. rm. Picture book kitch. • · • • 208 adjacent to l 164 L• kids, pet. •S3SO. 632-34231116.1-2:368 ;~·~~:1~;, car\Jn~ar. !:d~.'N~j-OW)'lec. ::r;:,.~1.!-1.!.'..~•· caJI .~~hYl.ldC~rccr2.blr, BEAU1'1F'UL home 3 Dr · er r ...-~.. ..,.,~ • r-~. rp c, f, I d d t' I ' $80.000. Contad O'Wrltl\ • NEW 4 PLEXES paol xtra!I ano e e n, rp c. 871·7'83. DOa th; oceal\. Good Bay .S_t r eet... C.M.-\t HtJNT aCH 3 br 2 ba tlgttly upgrackxl, many lax ,helle ri, a-ed•· Ac~. Apprvd/11 unltl. ,frpl, tids, pel, Sl!LJ: ' e"'lras~ lovely yard. No t41•l1 HIMll •t--SllO 000 ......... Presenl in come 1210. LAG HILLS-.... 3 n. 2 tee. Agent,346-1311 For S... 1100 .....,.._ ' · · Price $5.Z.SOO Prtn onlJ · -· -·· - ..•• 7-10,54,;.....w ' b1. kids. pet, singles. LIKE NEW 4 br, 2 ~. •••v•••••••••••••••••• ~ -.... ..._. poo!, A/C, Jlat. be11ut . lot'alion. SJ50 mo. AHAteM ioo· Vl LOT on Klltella. MJSSlON VIEJO ,$250. 2 002·1&59or968-00W 2•x&02BR,28.o,llcn+ Sell or exchan1e tor Br, kid•. pet, pool, --.---~ .c __ Wet•bar. BeautCul UPI'" Orange Co. rt1Sldmtial0t lll"!IJle. f'ce/Bk1'. • 0Cln'1 >!1''~ tip lhi• :ship: ir•ded home. REAL.TY ~H~ comm'I. Can ldd cash. 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HLf A • t u --.... •• r-• -Coate Mff• 3724 COit• MH• 3124 Cott• M"a 11124 II 6 "*' '" ATWnt. ~a t1Mt..t1 Uft'fwft. • l••I• = h E ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••• ~ ·----J1 .. 1~ xecuUve living In lh11 2 *IE~•• tr * WICE •••••••••-•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt.t":::••w·~:4•0• •••••n•n••••••••••\u w U.hlill ct JtOO :1tory home with txinus "'-NEW. lovely Blutr1 LOW DtlS OH ...... Potla """i'°" -•wport .. Kh 1'-'' ................... ._. room, 3 t.ir, 2 b cov UNIV. PAR.K wilt;$ 8R., ram. nn. To •18.l()NtlJ>t&tJp t & 2 Br. Adults no pets, 2 BR duplex s:zoo .• mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pat10, cpt!>,driJll, f~hly 2 Bit, 2 Sa ..... $325/37 right party, Sf.SO Month. •Studio & l BR Apt.a dshwhrs , s h•& cpts , Newly dec:ooral.ed. CI D. SI 00 IONUS painted. S.:e t.o Mpprec/ 38R.,2V...Ba....... Broker'44·1W •WaU!rBedl closed garaae. frplc . pvtpat10,encl &ara1c: J PAIKMEWPORT APARTMBn'S live -. $395.mo. Ask for ~v or 2 BR, 2 Ba, ram rm.. W S •TV & "laid Sen• Avail BBQ Gas & water pd inranl ok. No pets. 388 J oe,Y63·4Mi7or963·1788 WALNUTSQUAR ET Newport-River •PhoneServ,Htd pool Pool 8aySl.S482020 2 BR, 2 Ba . • 12M/ A¥e, 3 Br, 2 Ba, blt.ns, •Children & Pet SecUon LA MANCHA Al'TS ---- Gua.nnteed no rent increase in 1975 Oft thebav Luxury apartment hvana ovt'rlook"ing the water. EnJOY $750,000 health spa, 7 ·swimming l)OOlb, 7 lighted tennis courts, plus rn1les of bicycle truls. putting, s hur fleboard, croquet. Junior l's rrp, $229.50 mo~thly , also l and 2·bedl-oom plans and 2-story Lown h ouses. t:l ec trlc kitchens, pnv;1le puUos or balconies, carpeting, drapenes. Subterra nean 9arklng with elevator!>. Optional maid !>ervicc:. Just no rth or Fashion h1land al Jamboree and San Joaquin Halls Road. Telephone (714) 644 -1900 H...ttn4)ton leoch 324 TU RTL EROcK rc1rti, dshwhr. lndry •yr· ·~· off weeks rent w /ad 778 Scott Place, CM •••••• ••• • ••••••••••••• 2 8R, 2 b•. den .. '400/42.S ly lse. '39S. <2l3~ 2376 Newport BJvd, CM &c2-60'7J MESA V EROE area Home atmosphere 2 & 3 brdlx ;:ipts. 546-1034 OMIEACH BIG! Spaciou s 5Ur, 2Story UREENTR EE ttfl6J)m,wltnds 646-7825 SU.975Sor64.5-l967 Fam. Hm , Pvt UK, Jm'. 2 Br., 1 ba, tam rm .• S31S NEWPORT TERR. 3 br, CASA VICTORIA L.OV ELY 2 br, i,pac. rooms. c pl, mcP. k1tch, brick anackbar, balcony. Xlnl. locat1on, reas. rent. 351 Vic toria. Apt. 3. 646·4252 Bachelor rr6m $200 2Br,1&2 B;a from S27S l Br, 2 Ha, view, $475 •m;ac.Lomalntnrd.2m1 3 6r,2Ba,F/R...... 21h ba, Master suite, 1&28r.Unfum/Furnfr. to boi.1ch. $450 per mo. 3 BR. 2'1\ Ba ........... • bCtns, tam rm., lndry., 1 Br furn $165. Lots of . $169.60 gas/wtr. pd, 968·0179 &S36·!l091. Jluby. _. patio, gar .• oceanvlew on bltna. Pool. Walle t Adull,s-No Pet.sSec. aate BR lS acre park w/"""I ~'1'7.. Shopping. 1f, mi. beach. Pool, Rec. Rm .• Elevulor Q\O IO,/l,/l 7-00r7 931W.19th St. 548-04' .. ' ~2S Vu:tona, 642 °"'70 3 • 2 BA. Utll. rm. & lg. _., . ..,,., fdcd. yd. $300 mo. 1st & VISl•N ....... ---ocw •Winter at the beach is be#ullfol *Views or ocean, Cata· lina & J>alos Verdes •Large private decks •24 Hr Secunty •Heated Pools-6aunBS •Assigned covered .From $165 Oak wood orrers the finest in country club liv· mg at a price you can af· fonl. There's $1 million in recreation rac1Uties, a full time activities direc• tor who pious parliei;, BBQ's, trips & more! 1-'rt'~ Sunday brunch. Plus beautiful s ingles, 1&2 bedroom apl s, furnished & unfurrushed. Oakwood Garden Apts offers an exclusive .. No Rent Raise Guarantee". We guarantee that your rent will not be raised for ONE l"ULL YEAR&you s llll have the flex1b1hly or month to month OC· cupancy. Rents from Sl65. Prices vary by loca· lion. Models open 10to1, Sor r y, no pet s o r children. tut. Wkntls or aft. MEDITERRANEAN 5:30PM SJ6·27tl9 s~~~::c, s. Juan • Sheely EJ• G...... VILLAGE 3liR 2ba nr. Baker and t'a1rv1ew. $200. (714) 962·5769 or (213> 949·S474 J Bn, rum rm, vuultc.'<S • C••traM 3278 Pool. crpt & drps, lndry, 1 Bedroom I " COL'EGEP ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults. 177 E. 22nd St. lBedroom&Den ~'. ~ yrs old. $385. c1..of rt.4br,fam. 3 BO 2 BA 1o··-i........ NearBeach.&42·3645 Qorbora . 963·b'739 rm, rml. d((llna. $385 • , ..,,"'-'' _______ ..;._--'"' 2 Bedrooms REC. redec. 2BR, crpt.s, parking mo Lse Avl Jun Community pool & Fwft. 1 h-.__ Ir 1 Ir 28edroomTownhse drps, s t ove. Adlls, no 3Br. 1 1h ba Twhsc. SS1 S773 · ' e . barbecue :lrea. $265. ec--· 2400HarborBlvd. pels.$16S.S48·J240 Clubhsc /pool. $300. Lease or month to lxc•ptlo•ally ftlce. Costa Mesa(714)M7..so20 lst /lusl. $7S cleaning. L le h 3241 month. 494·2864. 21 I 0 M~wport It., Large 2 Br. CpU/drps. l •Additional freeparklng· •Maid service avail. • Jo'urnature avrul. 842·4921 CICJWtCI ac CM Park·Ulw e h 1 I d 0 K . N r · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa AltO 3210 --·-------~ Surro.llAQI Shops/Schools. $170mo. }t'1repl;ice. 4 Bcdrm 2 bath Ocean View from )'our •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• . HOLIDA. y PLilA. DELUXE 1. 2&3 Ar Apts 548-9455. Open M · F l<H; Sal lO·S. Sun 12·S Closed Wed. for rental information home. Crpts. drps, bllrui btd. 2 Br, 2 Ba. Gar COUPLES, 2 br, child , DELUXE s e Pvt Patios-tttd Pool ow. beaut landscopml(: o~ener. Wa lls or cork. pet, yard, gar. S17S. turn apt ~:1~ 1 [· Nr. Shop'g-AdJtsJ)nly •$I 00 Off• l\sk for Bev or Joe $350 mirror & glass. S36S Lse POOL 2 br 2 ba appl . · · mp e M • ,.-1.. Huntin-'on mo. 963·45679f>3·l7sG . 644·ti440 ext. 27 ; eve~ kids, Pel, bbQ, $225: ' parking. Adults, no pets. arfini .. Apts CASA GRANDA APTS ""'.t' ____ __;_-=-~=---1 640·4576. $1~5. 2 BR, kids ..... l. 1965 Pomona Ave., CM 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM Luxury L1V1ng Pacific Ut:A~Tli''UL I.a Cuesta 4 d ~ Mgr A l\113 646 .... ~.. 1 & 2 Bedrooms U 2 Li I 3 ud yar . •Tropical Poot• P T .""'"' Rec. room &c Pool 711 Ocean Ave r. a. c ose to school ., rm, ocean vu $325. f'AMILl~S. 3 Br, 2 ba, 1 Br. cpts, drps, bltn.'>, L~"" US (7 14) 536-1487 &beach.~5()·~·2734 ¥~i~O~d ,2S~.dL~g~n:: !rplc, kids, pel, yai·d, palJo. All u t11iues paid. C'~ 400 Mer~l!!~1~ay,CM For tile Soph1stic11te, (213)287·6709 gar~ge. Fee/8kr. $48·1168 PAMrERYOU Ma naged by Near new 2 Br. 2 & t.hm HOMEFINDERS ---------l Have it your way in this ADULT 1 BR. frplc. pool. William Walters Co Country kitchen, 'c·pts'. LDCJUfta Nfguet 3252 •642-9900• l BR, prefer middle age w ell· Io ca ted t own · $180 mo. 1975 Pomona, * 2 WEBS NH d r p:;, 2 ca r ~11r. $350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or retired. no ctuld/pels. house -for adults only. CM. Call 645·1956 CHEZ OROAPI'S Move l n w /d e posits 557·6773aflllAM. 1 .u R . family rooro, ELEGANT 2 l:JR, 2 Ba SISS.642·5848 •3 bedrooms.2 baths 8234 Allanta only 1 BR $l90 2 BH ftrnplac f d . Townhouse. Comp. e· •Fresh paint&carpets Eastside, comp. redec. 2 1,2&3 BR. Priv. gar., $2 R 3Br·2Ba . Bllns. Fcnc'd macul~l:· ~c~~ :ore:,· dee. Adult living, s rn. pet $120. to $160 1 BR apt & •Cozy fireplace Bdrm., $195. Pool.Adults pool , w asher, dryer, 30 efrig, Security. Oakwood Ga.-den Apartments ....._ ..... tlC .. 16tti and Irvine 645-0550 Y<;trd. Cpts/drf)ei. No pets, isl & last · 1 . 499 : 2544 · o.k. Nr. 17th & Tustin. lra1le.rs. Adults only. 132 •Sunny patio CALL 646-1947 CI06e to beach. 536-0336 8P!>dol, J a c u iii. H ec. kills OK. $295. Call . . $235. mo. 493.5544 or W. Wtlson,645-4530 •Garden settjng w/pool I g w/exerc1se rm , 84Htl15. 2 Br, 1112 ba, renced yd. 1>'7>822S BACHELOR. $l20., uti·I •Full garagew/storage $18S•2br duplex Eastside LodlH 2 Mollths Billards, Color TV. 3B . Ga rd e n e r . $300 mo. . d E I'd ad Yours for just $225. yard·resp couple. no pets Retrt Free r, 2ba., Fam/Dan rm. Leifse. 213·782-0400 Tustin 3 BR, 2 Ba. lge 2 pa1 . mp ult only. THE VENOOME 642·2.516 or646-2612 Next lo beach. Bach., Irvine Ave. al Mesa bltns. f P, nr bch, lo car gar. 1 Yr. lease. at 646'8212 a fter 4pm & 1845Anaheim <Ac:...,..... 1&2 br from $145. ____ ~_5_·48_5_5 ___ _ Ml I wknds """'"°""' Large & lmmac. 1 BR. main.yd.lchildok.$385. ssonVieio 3267 5425.mo.968·8369 ---·-------1 Upper quiet4-plex,shag Jacu zzis & t e nnis. 962·2270. •••• • • ••• • ••••••••••••• W . 3298 Hacienda De Mesa ts d bl eI · 846-1323 . l Br, Condo cpts dr Hhniftster 160 W Wilton. C.M. crp ' rps, tns, r ng. STO .... EYIRO- N r. W deluxe 2 story ai . . ps, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ClftCIPolnt 3726 • Adulls,nopets.$160. MEA.Roc11:•u "" Vft home closc to beach 4 A r._,poCJI & gar. $285. TASTEFUL 3 br l"""hse ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTIFUL S4<>-6338or549-3524 '""""""' VERSAILLES Apts in a Garden. A · · va1 now. 581·2479 aft 6. .... · GROUNDS 2 Ir ,. , ........... S 11· m · t d b f hr&lgefomrm,frplc, ---w/2carautomatJcgar., 2BR s:;?.SO ~ .,_ 1 e num er o <·pts. drps. Call 10 . 6 . Mew-.6 S.adl 3269 Lsc. S2 99 . 879 _ 2680 Utils. pd. 496.0195 or ADULTS-NO PETS 2 BR, 2 Ba. bltns. balcony. Beautiful studio apts. NEWPORT spacious 2 br, 2 hr & den 963 . 4581 •••• !'::'.~•••••••••••••• 960.1142 10 minutes to ocean. Lge Adults only. $225. mo. Frplcs , bllns, dtS· ;"-.l g ,_ t units are now ava.il. Lge ---4 BR 2 R · 1 Br $175. Gas & Wa ter 642·3693 hwashers, 2 car garage ... ~cun Y a...::en ranee noorplans. 2 BR n ear beach "$178 LUXURY CONDO Westmmst~'r cl~~~e~~~ H...tinC)tOtl hoch 3740 incl. Draperies, carpets, Sundecks. 1''rom $275. IUnder ground parking· 500 Bellflower Blvd, Fe nced 3 br $0!25., bring on water. 2 br, 2 ba, view, mo. Aft. 6, 213·598·6545 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gas heal. gas stove, air Kl NG S 1 Z E 2 br · all. 536·2579 IElegantfum lounges Long Deach kids. J\gt. t-'cc 97\1·8430 frpl , boat s li p, pool, FROM ~ .. 2 conditioning, swimming garage. Child ok. No 'Blll1ards, exercise , 12 13) 5974468 ------jucuzzi. hobbyshop.Condominiums .,.. pool .rec.room.washers dogs.$I70.2l78 BPlacen· Lo•eAtlstlite Saunarooms. I 4 Br. 15532 l::liot Cr. nr. Price r e duced! Mr. Unfurni1hed 3425 WEEKLY &dryers. tia$45·7983 1&2Bravail. F\Jm&un· IHldpool~s~d~cks Rooms 4000 Golden West Coll. $320. !lead". 673·7022 eve,••••••••••••••••••••••• E•ecuti•eSuites 1 BR unfurn. Util. paid. furn. APPLE APTS. A /Ocean view. High on ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi3l·N68afl 3&~n_?.-;_. _ 629·9661 days.Agent. 2 BR, 2 Ba, bra nd new. 727 Yorlctownll•d. 1 YR NEW TRIP.LEX Pref. middle -age or re· uniq ue idea in adult apt ~h e bluff overlook· ROOMS $20. wk up with S P•CIOUS .. BR BRAND new Newport S22S. m~. Next to the BeachBlvdatYorktown ~ bep . ~ ~· bltns. laun· tired. $145. No children Jiving. 6700 WamerAve, ang NewJ>?rtHarbor kitchen SJ(). wk up apL . "" .. ·r beach 1n Hunt Bch 536 0411 ry acil. oLease!$26S. orpets.642·S848 Hu nt ing t on Beach . IPriv ~cy. Pea cerul. 548-9755or645-3967 . Tri-level, open beums, errace condo. 3 Br. 2'h 846.1323 • 67S·6488or640-4161 847-6047. No lease. Sorry Spacious, cathedral cc1I. w/family Ba. $350. mo. Adults, no ST~DIOS& 1 IRs MATURE Adults. Lg. nochildrenor pets. I Sereneadullsonly 1Pvt e n t /K . p riv CM & dinin~ rms. Ava il 5/15. pets. 675·5800, Bkr, no Huntington Beach 3 br, •Full kitchen •Shody Elm GcrdetH* quiet 2 br. upr. New /Elevator service 1. S25 /wk & $00/mo. up. I.ow $425 mo. w/grclnr, fee. Jlh ba, garage, nr. bch. •Heated pool .. . Pool, crpt & drps. lndry, paint, bltns, displ, rerrig. 1 & 2 Br, Bch apts. $150 IA.CH, I, 2&3 IR 548·5954or 556·0058 S.1110 mo. without. Yrly DELUXE ndo 3 b o Children. $275. 536·70!i2 I •Laundrr.f~c1ht1es adults. 177 E. 22nd St. Enc. gar. Sorry, no pets. up, adult s, no pet s. FROM $ 195 bc.After6 847·lm3 co • r,., --•Freeut1hties NearBeach.642·3645 $J7SS48·0059 536-7031&536-0492 Hotels1 Moteh 4100 . --· _. --ba. cpts. drps. 1883 sq ft. 4 RR, 2 BA, 2 car garage. •t-'ree linens MOV~ IM •~•s ••••••••••••••••••••••• i"or Lease Lr~ 4 BR ]!;xec. Pvt ply. $475. 894-6435 living rm. dining rm, 3 •TV & m aid serv. avail CONDO 3 Br. 2 Ba, cpts, LOVELY 1 br & ba, cpts, 1 BR unrurn, SlSS. Adults, "r ~ -Ocean & Bay View home w / pool & :.pa. llarbor 111 ,,hlands-J B 2 swim ming pool s & •Bar·B·Que dArdps , bltns, frplc, patio. drps, bltns, patio. pool, no pets. 1 mi. bch. 91 90 NElCWAPGONRETYBLANCE Closeto park -butlot.sof $49~/mo inc l. pool Ba. Nr 61pa,rk & sc~i cl ubhous~. End unit, •Ph~ne service llS.S32S.642·1155 quiet. Over SO o nly . GeorgiaSt.536-2354 EA H · privacy. 3 Bdrms .. 2 service. 842 -5874 Avai·I June l . ~/mos.. adult section. Nr. City •l mile to ocean "THE VICTORIAN" Avail. a(t 6/10. $150 mo. <Corner Hospital Rd & baths plus s · I ~ I SPACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. Superior above Pacifi c w1mmm Irvin• 3244 S.'8·2501or645·8842. !~21:151/lm. o.C0owsntear75Ml·ells63a.. Ladies 2 nu.etas Newly ddecl orated, d2 br 1762 II. Kenwood Place, apts. Children OK. 17391 Coast Hwy), pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..., R t tTee wtgar. A ts, cpts, rps, 646·4098· "A" Keelson, l blk. w. o 714 _,,,.c .,...,.2 Bay &Beach EUty LUXURYCONOO •n r d d Beach Bl. off Slater . _,,...~ 675·........,. Mesa Verde Villas. 28.R. ... ' nc Y w /patio, waler NEWPORT ....,.,., Newport Crest 2 br, 2'h Sunny Patio, hookup for Next to beach. Bach.,! pd. Ca 11 bet wn l ·S 842-0389 WESTCLlFF 2 Br, l\fz Ba Gt.Ht Home 41 SO R~NTA.LS ba. den, 2'"'2 car gar ., was he /d C t 1 &2 Br from $145. 636-4120 APARTM&fTS 3 Generous Bdrms, 2 Ba, tNoowpenhtsou.s1e72. 8ABedfdults0rdonLnly .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR, 1 Ba .......... S310 frpl, wetbar. Priv. Ten· r ryer · P s, J a cu n 1 s & Tenn is. 667 "I" Victoria ... $190 1 Bdrm, Adults, ~pets 2BR,2Ba .•........ $325 nis. Walk t() beach. ~f~91~250· 575·2904 or 846-1323 Sl2S mo.t.omo. Sunken Liv-rm.Beamed $285.mo.548-7533 3 BR. 2 lla ...... $38S·S475 $395/mo. 645·8672 . MEN I bea h ho 2 BR garden apt, frplc, 2450 Newport Blvd Ceil, Frplc, " full encl. PRIVATE ROOM 3BR,2',:z lia ......... ~oo ---------upGRADE D Bradford ,smal c tel. dshwhr,p vtpatio &pool. Mr&Mrs Mullen,Mgrs dbl garage.962-3724 •LA.PARISIEHNE for a mbulatory person. 4BR,2•,2ba ........ 1$450 * * * • Pl.3br,1"'2ba,2cargar. Rooms,$22.SOweek.Apts Nr. Irvine Ind Area. l 642-7678 NEW BR ...., __ 2Br.unfurn.All elect.ric. Good meals. Nice sur· Ernest Kotttan Patrolled area. Clbhse. & SlOO. mo. 536·7056 baby o k . $200. mo . 2 AP1'S., ua1, Fireplace. Heated pool. roundings. East.side, CM . RAISQR'S 106ViaDi'-pool priv'lgs. $275. NO INCREASE in sum· 557·2841 2dBr,Un1rur~!pcart:1~~· ~~~i·~~~·~~~~g~ Adults.$210. loc.Availnow.548-1H8. ,..... 556·0655 me r r ent. Beaut 1 br furn NEW BREEDAPTS rps, aun...,..,.· ao tues. . . . ~" 979·1.268 R REALTORS Newport leodt Tenants co-op vegetable for mspect1on Sat & Sun. Across from golf course ewtak 4200 You are the winner of 2 2 Br. l 'h Ba, dbl gar. pool. apts $l6S & $l 7S. Spanjsh 1 BR w /loft $230. Applns, garden. Adults, no pets. 1 ~ ~ M · 6 P M • 7 1 5 20432 Santa Ana Ave ••••••• • •••••••••••• •• 452.1 Campus Or .. lrvin<' free tickets to the patio. Slater & Euclid. style bldg, pvt encl gar, util furn. Encl garage. $J60 642·3697 Wt I hams. Call collect: N the wate r. Sul'll\Y 2 br. <.:ampusValleyShopCtr. UCllRVIME Kids ok. no pets. S22S. pool.sauna,lndry,adlts. Pool , jacuzzi. 393 213·964·0881 LlVENear TheBeacb! 2 ba,dishesincl.~.919 CA.LL 833-8600 645 . 3147 or 5454289 17301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk Hamilton. '6454411 eves, QUIET RETREAT Casa del Sol Bays ide Or, apt G-3. --------CELHRJTY W. of lleach off Slater . 642·1960days. Eastside2Br DELUXE 3 br, l 'h ba, BeautifulAdultApls 673·8414 UNlV k:RSJTYPARK IA.SEIALLGA.ME Townhouse 842·7848 . o c I ds Bl k washer /dryer incl. $325. 1---------$175 2 BR I t n u · · ac. 1 oc From $180 LARGE 1 B f Condo for lease. 3 br. 2 SUNDAY.MAY18 . Unfurnished 3525 M•w rt Beach 3769 · . •singe s y, to Ralph'sShopping 638·7275.2019Delaware 21661 Brookhurst,HB B 1 r um .. apt. ba, sunken ll v rm, frpl, al 1 :30 at UCI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 90 beam ce1l.. cpts, drps. Cente r. P at1·0, adults, a cony• ocean vie w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2049 ''C" Wallace 962 665l A ·1 J I nl frml. din rm. 2 patios, LOSANGELF.SRAMS DELUXE3Br condo.Nr. $29.9S WKUP.lBdr,2 Ba 646-8883 • smlpetO.K.-$200 lnine 3844 • ,,vai 4u9Y72°764Y· 494 ·lOS&S pools & lenn. Club rees & vs. So Coast Plaza Sec 645·4166 ·~ 3858 ••••••••••••••••••••••• uays. · eves OAKLAND RAIDERS · · ·• & Bach. Color TV, maid · Qt'""' k d grdner . 1nc'd. lmmed. clubhouse, pool, pvt.lake. serv, pool. THE MESA, IRYlNl/NlWl'OIT/CCHTAMlSl LARGE G nd F1 1 b Will sub-let spacious 1 ~r. ,_w __ n_s_. _______ . . ~~~~ .. 55~~;~ ownr. ~~~~=;~~'!!11i~:~.review 979.0493 415 N. Newport 81, NB, Garden ~~~. Poot r~ Apt: at $190. ~g~a· "LUXURY BAYFRONT" Vocatiot1 Refttds 42$9 Please call 642-5678. ext Re nt or Lease· Beaut. 646-9681 room. $175. 71018th St. ble in Sept..al $12S. PatiO, Unobstructed panoramic ••••••••••••••••••••••• 333 to claim your tickets. I T h · 3 B 2 5Pool, Tennis. 5.5l·S420 aft view. 1300 Sq. n .. 2 BR, 2 Arrowhead leailty! N h C I c ean own ouse r: AP.artments R EDECOR. ATED 2 br. pm Ba. dbl 0 ar, adults, ~o Stu.n ·n ',· n g v1·ew, club TURTLEROCK 2 sly, 4 br, 3 ba, 3 car ~ar. Lg. bonus rm. Avl. 7/1. $525 537·4480 < ort ounly to I free Ba, poof. centra l air. Unfwftlihed ., numberis$40 1220) S295 Lag una B i lls apt. Ma. to Beach..._ rt•---... ,, pets. Boat slip avail. privgs,sleeps6.Summer • -. ; • ' 846· 7sS2. · .... 0 ... 0 ..... ....... $200/mo. Adults/No pets . .--wpor _._ ~ S47S. yrly. 2J3.19lh St. resv .. $8S wknd; $125 wk· 'lhisiSthe ,.... ..... Wutted WANTED: HOURS: SKILLS: TOAPPLYt ction.· People of every site, sha~, dcscrlptio~nd age to do imPQrtant work in the ommunity. Helpinri the d~advan ed, the old, the young, the sic nd the misfortunatc. \Vhatevtr you can spatt, whcnt'ver you can spare them. No m:uter \VMt you can do, you can do a lot of good for somebody. A whole lot more t han money can buy •. Simply write, VOLUNTEER, Washington, O. C. 20013. lt'& a bettcr•than-cqual opportunity. Volunteer. It'll inake ~ 645·8254 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "C". 67S-0236or67~J63 ly. Gloria, 645·3167 OC" Duplexes Unfunt 3600 lolboa Island l806 337 3958 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW MESA DEL MARAPI'S MESA VERDE WESTCl:..JFF acr oss fr1--·--------NEW DUPLEX Lillie Isl. Bayfmt. new re-3 Br, 2112 Ba, new decor. 2 Bdrms., l 'h bath condo Coco's. 2 BR, 2 Ba, Frplc. 2 Br, Oceanfront. Wkly Deluxe split-level; 1300 arunit,31evel.Bayvw.2 DISTINCTIVE $2S0.2 Br,2 Ba.$200.998 withpool.S335Mo. patio, crpts. drps, f /A $425. Summer Lease Br, frplc. Auto gar opnr. El Camino $46-001 STEPS TO •11:•cH heat, gar. walk t.o shops, $3200. Mid June 'til Mid sq ft, 2 bdrm w/loft-den, 2 ledroom. 2 lath ~ $240 Ad I 665 1 ,Crplc,plush crplg,home· $420 mo.2J3/S7S.Z72:J. ALLutil.paid.Lge lbr. 2BR,lba.Winter$23S · uls.l rvine. Se pt. 7 l 4 /S9S·6 6 9 7 • like s t orage, walk· in Balboa Peninsula 3807 ',':cf,: $165. Patio, bltns, refrig. NEWPORT CREST 642-0239 Wkndsonly. 213(198·2812 closets. bath & guest••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults, n o pets. 2013 2BR,2Bacondo$52S Large 2 BR. l 'h bath. NEW P ALM DESERT bath, bltn gas range & BAYFRONT. Yrly lge dlx From $195 Charle. 548·1517; 64S-8S79 WE HA.VE Bltns. Encl gar. Nr Hoag Cpndo. T ennis. Wknd. 3 oven. patio deck, 2 car 2 br, 2 ba, pool. 2 car MIGHT LIGHTED •2 BR, l Ba, Mesa Verde. SUMMER RENTALS Hosp. Adults. $225. mo. days, 2 nites, $100. 2 Br. enclosed garage w/laun· pa rkg, slip avail. Fan· Tl!.._.MIS COURTS d 642·0596 l'h Ba. 714-493-6273 dr:,y room. Pay only elec· . . ~ A ults, gar, avail. $185. tri'c. Adults. So. of Coast tastic view $550. 673·2058 •Elegant Rec. Pavilion No pets. 833·8974 OCEANFRONT ne w 2 Rentals to shc:re 4300 Bkr Hwy, s blks from beach. ----------• •Billiard Tables BR, 2 BA, gar , yrly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR, 1 Ba s ngl sty unit, $425. 435 Goldenrod , · 3 Bdrms .. 2 bath upper. •Pool, Jacuzzi, Sauna shag cpts, drps. dwhr, lease. $1150 mo. No pets. ROOMMATES Corona del Mer. (714 ) S375 Month, yearly Adults only No pets patio, beam ceil, frpl. 642·3443 Want ed to sha re 675·9337. Marshall Rily 675-4600 MILL CREEi< gar. ~.du.I.ts. $210. 2650 3 BR. 2 ba. Popular N'pt. 0 N TH E w ATER bea~tiful 2 bed ~oom Newport H g hts. 2B r . Corona d el Mer 3822 555 PA.UL.ARIMO Elden K ·537·3125 Heights. Ocean vu. $350 Oveclook 'g.. Newport furnished or unfurrushed beamceil,gar,palio.no •••••••••••••••••••••••(Newport Frwy So. to Lrg 1 Br. Duplex, quiet, Mo.Agt675·7060 bay. Lg. exclusivelbr, apts .a t Oakwood. pe '" $200 6451682af5 ~ lk .,._ Baker orframp. Turn patio & pool. Boat s11·p Theres . Sl ,000,~ .. In ~. · · · :,ha rp 2br. pool, wa ""'h. cul de sac Close lo rec r e t o f I t right atlst signal). · · · STEPS to beach, lge 2 br, avail. $350 mo. incl'ds. ~ 1 n act 1 ie~. A.part"'enh Fwnis.hed carprt. adults/no pets. 171 .. J 549.IJOZ s tores. Mature adults. frplc, garage. Yearly. utils. No pets. S36·l4S4 or Comphmeptary t ennis •••••••..-•••••••••••••• S260. 833-8974/833-1653. • $175/mo. 646·9528. $300. mo. 673_6640 5J6.8609 • lessons, Sunday brunch. D • Sports tournaments. A •a PotRt 3826 ELEGA.,.,..CE fulltime activities direc· lal~a Island 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $200/mo. lit 7 /1. 1 br. util. pd. 2ll-846·971S wkdays. Summer rental avail. BAYFRONT, 2 bedroom. garage, fireplace, patio. Cor n er properly, downstairs in duplex. No dock, but. beautiful view over Nort l\ Bayfront. Fully furnished. includ· ing washer and dryer. Available ns sub·rental NEW DUPLEX Deluxe splil·level; 1300 sq ft, 2 bdrm w/lon-den, rrplc, plush crptg, home- like storage, walk-in closets. bath & guest bath, blln gas range & o~en, patio deck. 2 car enclosed garage w/laun· dry room . Pay only elec· tr1c. Adults. So. of Coas Hwy, s blks rrom beach. $425. 435 Goldenrod, Coro n a d e l Mar . (7141675·9337 now to June 14th with 2BR, 1 "'2 ba, $250/Mo. possible extension. S110 Pool/tennis. 640-5.147 Call • per week. Call 644·1742. after 5:30 ---------...! lalboa PMIMUla 3707 3 BR, 2"'9 Ba, Yr old Dplx. ••••••••••••••••••••••• So-or-Hwy. Lovely crpt.s.. BALB04. YeaHy S180. 2 frplc, D /W, gar . $375. Br. utlls pd. No kids or lease. 640-0899 Ail· pets. 410 llnrdina. Corner lol. 2Br , Iba, 547-llSS Stove. ref rig, aha&. frplc. CoroM del Mer 3722 gur. $285 m o .. Utll pd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• No pets . 87S·.C274 / View. Lr& Bach, 2 blks to _64_0_·_485_9_. -----"' ocean. No pell. Adults. Coth W... PIMICalB UYIS UP TO m MAME Over 500 Lall trees and 10 s tream s with waterfalls create a re- laxlnc aettlng for your spacious new l ·or 2· bedroom apartment. From S195. Furniture available. Small pets OK. Adults only. Orrtce ~ 9:00 lo 6:00. 2300 I' alrvle w Rd .. Costa Mesa. Phone ~S-2300. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ""' tor who plans parties & 2 BR hilllop, view, cpts, On the Bay. 4 br, beam BBQ's. We'll even help drps, patio, laundry. ceil'g., frpl, D/W. patio. •••••••••••••••••••••• you find a roommate. 559·0186 or 493-6309 $ 5 S 0 m o • 6 7 3 · S 7 1 9 ~ Sorry. no one under 21 & DUPLEX Ne w, very lg. 3,_e_ve_/_w_k_n_d_. _____ ~ no pets. Modelsopendal· br, 2 ba, bltns, no pets. WESTCLIFF·Adult, lge l llQTIKIKWcellCl'11 ly 10 lo 7. See our larger $250 m o. & up. 83M949 bd, ba le., pool. $lo"'$200. UUlT Wl.Slll lM•' ad in the apartment sec· .,.,. ~All "" .cc1r110 tJ·on 1700 A Bedford 646-607S · 2 Bdrm. Unfurn. Ocean View. $210 mo. 714·673·5503 $225. Spacious 2 br, view, patio, gar, m ature, quiet ll34 adults. 646·1972 Fowttaln V ala.y ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK PACIAC ADULT LJVING I 1 .... froMSllS 2 ldnw fT'Olll S205 Furn/Unt models avail I 0250 La Hac5eftda FOUNTAIN VALLEY 968-3171 MOVE·IM IOMUS llwtl•vt• .... Jl40 **** Joyce eon. 8763 Ottawa Rlnr An Fountain Vdky You are the winner or 2 rree tickets lo the UCI IRVIME CELEIRJTY IASEIA.LL GA.Ml SUNDAY. MJ\Y JS at 1.:30 at UCI LOS ANG ELE.5 RAMS •lo<helon • 1 BR , 2 BR •2 BR & Oen From S 175 • $485 Meto 'ftnM Eost & Ado"" S-40 ·1800 OAKWOOD GARDEN APTS lrvine & 16th 645·0550 MALE $15-0. + ulils. Furn., pool, tenn. nr. UCJ Day 833-3030 Dennis, ev& --------1 SS9·4689 CORONA DEL MA.R ----------~eed 1 Male. Over 21., m ature, d~pendable. clean, to share apt. nr OCC . 545 ·3879 o r S45·7914.CM . 2 Br Townhouse, frplc, Roommate. male or feml rrom $260. I Brfrom~. needed immecl. to shr 4 Pool, tennis , continental BR house nr the beach, breakrast. Some ocean & HB: w /2 yng adults. Lrg 2 •-, z le .A...a.. BEACH area. 1, 2 • 3 or. OAKLAN~sWDERS Catalina views. Separate y rd. Pets welcome. --..,...... family section. Close t.o Please call Jeff ot Doa4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super ·Comfortable-new & near new. Blt.ns, In a seven 1nn1ng pc-e•lew ahopplnl & nne beach. na, 960·2627. .. • z VILLA Quiet. AvallJunetsl . aome trplc.. $1~$400. of Super Bowl Ten. OAKlllDG Enclosed Garaaes • • • • Please call 642·5678. ext 644 '2611· Luxurious. Pvt.. Eet; fa 3 8 .R .• 2 BA, blUns, Gas & Water Paid. Mo lo HUNTINGTON H.arbour 333 lo claim your tickets. Bath, maid Mn. DO $200. Lse. UUl.675-4174. _ ... ----------············-······· 1724 CLEAN 1 BR, walk to cbJldreo welcome.. $225. Mo rentals S200t.o$210 lovely 2 Br townhouse <North County toll rree THE EXCITING smokers, 541-11'7 shop'f, $1"1'-mo. 8SI W. <:.n~t.KS-11.97 Chi ... ,. Wtk_. Pool, tennis courts. No number iSS.40-1220.> PALM MESA AnS. R , ____ 64_,l,_·_"11S4 ____ 2 BR~ RA SWdlo apt. 2324 Slden Ave 833·2480 fee. Agent, &46-llll • * • • M l NUTES TO NPT oomin.te ••nltd. 3 Br, 1 Br. IL"o.·rn "~rt./dar. Bllna O/W'. CPt&lcd_,. 2B 11 ... ba NearC'A .... , ._Ch If 3 b BCH. 2 !•• CddtM . Clean, ru '" '" p t l • •2a5 Jn 'f6e SPARKLING new spac. 2 r, .. ~ . ~""""" anne ront spnc. r. tl h &' hR f nMh.\11'8 a u t only. Eve.to. ....................... $16S. mo. 2344 den Ave. J a o.A •t m,..;i Br S2l0·$2lS Patio pnrk. $22S on a mo. to upper duplex. Adlls . No oc . \ 2 o . rom$lG. 87$-4697. ~~ 64&-61Uor8'2~34 oann. 8 · · crpU. drps,'beaut '. mo.basis.P h :842-6965. pets.Yrly$350.675·275l ~~~M=~r:.' MELLOWResp.~to • Ni~lBrcfpl•.Quld.Sep. a B£DROOM $1"15. mo. garden . lmmed. oc 2Br,Ga11Pd .• VeryClean. Oceanfront·2Br.Setbldg. (5Blk,a£uto1Nrwport ahr. 2 bf duplec U.CM. ANllll••··•ciu•n. ........ ,. ........ ~ b)' aar. Empl ldltl O\ltr Adu.lt.a.nopdl... cu-pane~. Adults. nopel.A. Quiet. Family. no peta. Yrly.. $395. 640-~52 OT Blvd) • 50 :t ~ utUa. OM 30, no pell, a.te-1611 642-8984 5Z7 W • llson, 64S·9614 From Sl7H 42·16S2. 673·6099. 141.teieo &U:UM: · ~__J==========~~=========C=========..t=============l=========:;:l=========::t:========= a better human being~ ·' ' • :--,.tltl!t9 ·e.,.1oter l!loctricol G••111 , H..rlog Hooiff<19..., '"""log/Pop111oot · 1 I Pllllo• llwfl"9 . r••.• •• ••••••••••••••••• •-••-•••••••••••••••• •••• ••••• • ••••••-•• ••• •••••••••••••• • •• ••••• • •• ••• •• •• • •••••••••••• •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• ••••••••• •• ••·•••••••••• '''''''1 '' •~• •••••••••• • •••'l~'l ''' f.' •••••••••• • • Lovl11"' care, rn.::d yd . J\ITNORJlO-MEREPAIR EL£C1'1ttCIAN. Sm l Cleanu'ps , Treeworkl\10VlNG, huulln•. llOUSECLEANINGlsour Pror Paln\er 'honeat .Salio"sh•ltersde$~ned& l\11;-t' l at~. a.II l)'per., • · ~-J b 1 G 1 · l /!" · • • RQi. l'ree "9l. Uc. a11k H ~ / d a y 1 w k . Plu1ntH111-....rpentry o s. miunl / repu r:i. 22 ·oar d,ll n in ti:/ l\I in or esr111e c~eanup. Reliable Business. Call ,Janh .. -e's work, rea~. nt/ext. free bull , Add1t/re _ I/ re· fa W a IL aao ~su~u .. NiPt.a/wkods OK. Refs. Ccrw.mic. s.M>-5.560 )'rs exp. lie 233108. 641,,..6 .. ~~3&. 10 yrs 1n are-..1 ~"~'~'~'•~r-'~'~'"~·~003-"'--<l<S2---'=--i-~R~•~a~a~•~d~y~A~n~ns=·~61~ .. ~~~·~•~3-I e~l . R ~rs . 548 ·2'159, l1&led work. 644·"1598 •n;lim•. · • .. SS6·0:U7 Jeannie C~tS•r•IU 548 '5203 '"""' llaul1ng, yd cleanup, •llOUSE;CLEANING• 642'3913 Plaster/,r.•palr J~ABYSJ'.fTEl'l •••••••••••'••••••••••·'·G:-.. --doft--l~n-9 ______ i,-.-1'-.-n-.-,-.-C-'o_on_p_i .-,-e~ mo\·ine. a11y area. Rella· By reliable coupht. Good rt . f~. SIN 0 ll . St a \e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOl:i,l,i c~EcKf.D 1 .:,._ CtlpMble-and ~lure OllN'S Caroet &: Uphol· ••••••••••••••••••••••• (i a rd en 1 n i.: Sl:!rvicc . l>le, low ru..lcs. ~·034'1 . lt11w.ao. Reis. ~l llc /lnsrd. Exterior. Puy J,l;\TCll f'LAS1'fJltJNC 0~~::i,~•:c~~~-e:e , 673·1649 s tory. Dri s hampao (soil •GARDENING• Pl a n..M n g / cut ·l-t1.JiGG;1trTri1ll~AUULJi-:tNrncG:l°-l~r;;:;:;:;';;:;;'.;;,:'.;:;'.;:;-!.~m~o~nlh~i!Y~··~,,..!!:'""'~'~·---All Types. J.'ree Es· Ucen.seC39·15'M9ti .• .r S • retardants). Degreasers rt1ow /Edge/f.1u jnt ~.i .. ~M_311~,f!i.e•annup. >TL-e &-sl . CllAINSAW . YAllO Ct.•neral llouseketp,jnit W·'ii 1_... . llmatei. Caall 540-~ I'll .... -, • u NII ff'"t'tce &: all color brighteners & 1----rec Es t. )41:1.09:)0 ..,.., ""' E1t:cclh:nt ·Per D~y • • pa pee uang1ng• : ...., • r-••••••••••••••••••••• 10 minute bleach for your .. . -WONK · S.SS..00.17 Call Celia 54ff·2049 By Jforll\cr lll!llruct.Q_r P~ Stwlnn(~lt•~ N1\NC\'DARNl::S white carpets. Save Complete l\1a1nt, yd •EXl)t:RT Japanese Ci1r1Re"'bko ·6$4i·2449 •••••••••••••••••••••••, ,,,.•, ,,,,::;.;.:,, •• '1 J I -G J · S\J F'r GEN £RAL 1-lAU1~1 NG t Typing St'r~·i<-·1..·. !leas money by saving me ex· ~ eanups, . il\lo'n _renoyut· lit t!run~ -rv1t.~. nt RF:ASONABLE d • lsl Class Ext/Int f.aint , , JU.ST PLU .. IMG? Alle1'ijtl91111 I~ .mY hon1~, ., rates by th~age o trit trips. Clean living •.u~. prun1ng/\r1mm1ng. Es timate . b41i·JJ7U Lan S<GpHMJ papcrhangina, I rle&!I Fasl&rv Reas Ratc:s also hl!mlli, :appers et ... " hour. 640·588.Sors.iK-2691 room .. din.iog rm & hall b-lb·4676. l;Y~a~r~d;--->~i~a~i:nii.-;C~'i:eu:n:u:.,.::--.1 -,-.-~·~ .. ~· ~S-~-~~·---l ••••-••••<11,•••••••;•••'!•• spray. isyrsexpm-~ Jusl OneCl&JI To: ltc_J~ 1'1~»68·11,78118 •BOOKKEEPING• $IS. Any i:m fl,50, COU<.'h1--.-R-O_T_O_T_i_LL_IN_G_•_ Hauling, Treei;, W~. Equip. Rentoil. Remoye ROTOTlµJNC $25 JUS1' PLUMBING To,.S~H.. ..__ . Quarterly 1'ax Reports $1h0, chairs.;. l5 yrst;_~~~s Well done . LMrge or Rc.a:oon. &b. M.5·0798 Asph!lil. eoncl't;l.t.'. soil. ~~::~tpl\.~~~~ ~Ire•~_;-PhROF_1.P1'jn1Uijf,~ Pa ,, ' ..... 111 64.2·4lll.;1t~-•••••·•'i•••-••••••••••••• &. p C 1 w at counts, tM>t meu-... Small I) lot. 751 .5250 Mike 1----------l Gradings for dnvew.ays, ang1ng. Ext./lnl. Llc. •Top Soil •Compost• ---~'"'---· _,_,__c!>l5-_00l'--' -I I do work myself. Gd. Iris h Gardener lol cJe.arinat. fill i>and. Br Days/eves !I00-2170Tom Ins. Free Est. D ·7S!H • L.R. OTIS l>lumbinC • l\iulch• R.cdv.'Ood• 'Cnrn.nter refs.531-0101 BOB'SGARDENING Lawn maintenan(.'e and hour or contract . Waler'hlrs.allsi~.dls· Call.586.00JO -r-Clean Ups & New t..iwns J 97983:H 75 1 0338 t'lowcrs!MaintJ.J..dacp1: Qunllty l'ainting. lnt/Ext, posals, 1>toppage1:1, re· -------~-~···•••••••••~•••••••••C arpel & Upholst e ry Ph: 6'lli·~ i--''~e~a~n~""='~·:;.;.c~·=.:__--l ~·-·--· ------1 sod, »Prklrs, SOii cond, Low coil. Fr~ est. Also pairs. reruoticling 'ar'ld T ... e Ser•lce . ·.Sc\VE &. Profit. Custon Clea ning. Steam &1 ----~----'~---ICfetHtralSer•i<H Housecl•onlnci . cleanup . ti<l2 ·JJ•Jl / smalljobsS48·!MOO repipin~. New Construe-••••••••~•••••••••••••• · 1 rcmod. repair. add·on. Shampoo. 1''rec e s l . KeepAmeric~CLl:>:Ai'\I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <i-400~. ' lion 24 llrs lie & bondrrre•T~mm '1n• Topping · lns ulalion. 1''rt.~ t.'Sl. & "16-7811 SONSHlflilE P11perhGng. ' -· •~ "'' · •• Designs. 6-15-J.IJ!J. .,. Frie ndly Gardeners. No HANDY1'IAN-l-lon1es & Bus y Bachclors icareer ing. Int-Ext. Painting. 642.·6263 • I Pruning, llemoval11. Lo"' . . Contrador job too lgc /sml 541 ·60-"7 . r\ pts. Conscientious girls Jet's keep it clean ! Masonry 1-~ree Est. ~4'l-~ r-.tARV 'S iiLUf\.lBING Hates. Diln . :WO---u460. H.itt s Carpcntry·&l2·til7!.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:: x p e r t J a pa n c s e Crafts man. 645·ilSSS. ~~~i~~ !~1~&1~a'., ea n in g ••••••••••••••••••••••• QU TY •046·9807• l'l'ee .R~moval, limbing & Doo_rs·Shelvinu:Rcp'.!lr ·Ne w 1-tomes/Rrn Addi. Gardener, Complete yd. ·"rHINGS" by Moose. ----------1W IL.LI A'M S & Son :s ALI PAINi'ING NO JOU TOOSritALL Shrub c learing. Gcn'J Patio covcrs·Formica . tion's All Phase s Services. Neat & Relia· Gen woodwork, repairs, 110~1ESOllYACl-ITS Masonry . Brick / Profes.sioJUll \ltill paint · Refs. Cons truction Bond / ble.NB,CdMarea.1-'ree plumbin1,:,etc.~·5t'il3. 2 women·very reasgdref Block /Slone. Call yourhPme&doitright. RtMOdellrRepair clean·UP·5-'li-6w:i. J'ofAST~ll Cr-.rtmans ins /li e. Fin;i.n avail. l::st.645·0694 anytime. 645·3614 / 581-7829 lnt /:E~t. Reilsrates, rcrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• pholste..Y . ":!'ipcciahy . Jtcmodcling. ~1<:Cu11 o u gh Const. Equip. Rental. Hemovc 557·8549 '197·JHi9 Custom Jtenlodellng & ••••••••••••••••••••••• I\ £inl's h \l.'ork, rcrs. Free 5:k)·19-IG. GRASS CO. Asph:tlt, eoncrcte, soil. 1----------Brick-Block·Stoiic Cabinets Kit<'h~nt1, & neupholl'lte1·)'. above t G k400 3105 MOW & EOOE Gr<1din gs for drivcwuys, 1-IOUSt:K EE PING done W.:.lls or Patios Painting-.41& Typrs Halhs ulso. Unique. 6i avera~c quulily. belov,. es · uar "'or ' · DresunakilH) 1 __ F_R_E_'_E_E_'S_T_. &l6-__ 7_528 __ 1 lot C'lcar1ng, fill sand. By b y Marci 3 . Ue pc n. 1 __ Q~•-•_l_il~y_W_o_,k_S.S_7_"~'5(l-•_3 _1 _F_r_e_e~""~·-t __ ~-•-~55_··_3'5_9 1 Unu!>1J<il Work Welco1ne. average pr'ice~ 536·236:? 'lo REMOOWMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• hour or c ontract d;1blct local rcrcrcnces . Wi\l.l.COV~RINGS rt1br.B.U.Bureau.20yrs . .......---.--. · lfomc s ·Cominercial· OressmakinginThe ~I EX I CANf't1 1Kf.:·s 75l·U3:l8 . o7:l··l668 M • lnslallctl /ltcmoved exi>.962·1961 inclowCleaninig Industrial. 'i\'all s·Patio~· European fl;1anner. WC La"'n Cleanup:.. ---------O'tlllq J . ~.Swenson 5Jti·6901 -----••••••-•• .. ••••••••••••• furnish everything. De-& J>rurUn~ Car~nter /p.ainter: min?J· //OUSl''":VJOHK. ••••••••••••••••.,•••••• NEEL.) \'our \VlilJ•·•"':o. Cabiuets. e tc . t'ree r ·pa1rs ·tunghn• 't10 I"' N L · OUT&ABOlJL".•·.• I ·r· d I b' ' Es timates. Ge neral Con· signed for you. Cortlay A-partments c ·.:.; g, I a t <:.AS01 1\U ,r.;, Paintinu/Rcpair·35 yrs. <.: ass1 1e ac s Sell ii: \V<i~licd ·! C:.ill ljrud or , tractor. Lie. l441i!SO. Call Fpshions. s.st;--4232 & Commert:ial !'ncl. Privacy fi!n<.'<.'S, etc. Sloper day. Local/Statewide !\10\'111g work ~uar.' take ad van· 1tems, small items or any Hruce a L 642·8M53 or e\·enings 53.i. 7433 by appt. ooly f'reC es't Call 5'18·20-19 Larry 6-15·9532/5-ID-7858 • 645· 7.\M7 ""J 7 da, free t'sl, 521·2071 ta"c of my eXp. 53ti·7056. item. Ju.st call f»2·5G78. t.i45·0Jl.i I. Hea:;. f'rl'e est. Rewlolstoshan 43000fficoRewlal 4400 a .. iness Lost&Found 5300Lost&-d 5300 HelpW-.1 7100HelpW-.! 7100 HolflWonlod 7100HelpW..ted 7100 '••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••·~··••••-• .. ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••f•••••••••• I• • 11\10. FREE RE.'IT. • ••••••.•••••••••••••••• Lost ; Male Irish Setter. •os· -. ll' ., FRPLC. I-luge pool. Nr. 1-2·J Rm. offices from -PRINT SHOP 4/22. llntg Harbour area,<:. r . Opal ing, .. _ar: ACCOUNTS .PAYABLE BOOKKEEPER .. ' JANITORIAL ·So. Cs t. Pit a ., OCC, UCL II f r1olt Jl olel Ladies .. !stl5 mo.54&-~ll Sl35 per mo. Nea.r Letterpres s /orrs et in ·as out o stale ta~. . "'. , · Plcasecall840·l9'ffi. Loun~e. ?I t, Lgc ----------1 airport. Secl'y. serv. on to'ullerton /Placentia l----------I Heward! 541·'°4.5. !\I AL t: ·Fem a I e 25 ·30 premises. No lease req. area. !\tUST SEE to ap· LO. ST : _G, ray & Blk Aust. 1 1 f'OUN D·. l'oy i'oodle v ·oc . MAINTENANCE \\'/good joh. CdJ\f upt. 833·322J9Til noon preeia te . 870·4564 or h l -$1-10. mo. 673-3031 eve or 833·2840After noon 524.0773. S epiSitler n,ll X. ma e. Irvine & 22nd St. Cl\I . · \1.-kn<l s Vic. lllh & t.:011 sl llwy. ,,1. 2 ,4 --·-------1 BOUTIQUE i-lli. SJl»-1385 & ~2·12ti7 ... ~ ~.. -----I Al least -two years experience 1n processing accounts p<.1y able. working knowledge of payroU and maintaining ba-!1k a~counts_ Must J)OSsess good office s kills and g rowth potential. Prominent Ne\vport Clotlting Store Wishes 1'o l·lire A A'laintena11ce Man Of High Quality. The Hours Would Be 8 :30-3 :30 Monday Through F riday & 8 :30-12 :30 on Saturday.· Additional flours Available, lf Qualiried. !Gara9esforRent 4350 lusinessRental 4450 Dis tinctive! Price incl. Reward. 1 ~tlNIA'l'U ltE Schnau:tcr. .,.••••••••••••••••••••••, •••••••••••••••••••••• all.i.nve~tory&fixtur~;;. Lost : Poodle J\li x. Sm! g.re,y .. 1\.n s we1r.s l ~ 10x 22 G1\RAG Jo:. S..'7. mo. Cupid forces sale !;{ray curly 1-'em ··.sugar' [ G r c t t h c n . N e_e d :; "'e!76 Plac1~11li a, C.J\I. (in THE C OLO..,Y $16,500 Vi c: l-I arbor / Baker. nlcdu:Lne. Lag. Niguel r ear). 6J6·4120Call J-5. J"'lll ·GEM-Reward. G4·l·t!-I~ davs. I ~rea . Reward! 496·6783 Perriianenl pos ition with good salary. Company paid li fe, hospital and medica l benefits. STORAGE garage ror 30RETAILSHOPS 120·FTuslinAve .. N.B. / h" · Lo:.l ! \Vhjtc n1ale rabbit.I renl. l 95~lllapleAve,No. Prime reasonable space REALTORS &i2·4ti:!l Los t : Lg. w 1lc malet V . v -t ·. & H rbo available large & s mall. Sqmoyl"d-Jl us ky . Vic. ''"· ic oria, _ 3 r Startin9 Wa9e is $3 Per Hour ~5_._c_o_s_13~"-"-"-"----I Old world .:harm v.·ith 22nd'& Ncwport 548·237 l :11;.~7 1t'7 '75 I lease call DBL. GAR1\GE r°""ent. French windows, gables •Business O"''rters-, trade . Apply At The Reply 1'o Cl~ssiried Ad No. 42() .•§e"-· Storage only. $35. & trees. Adjacent to what yo11 have ror \lo'hat LOST: Siamese male cat. 1-'0 UND : ~11n i Collie C!O Daily Pilol mo.5.i0.75li2 r·es tival or Art :, youwant.7!";2·0740. I ~l ed ·dark col~r w/drk. ft.·male \l uppy, DAIL:Y PILOT Grounds. ~ ) flea coJl ;1r .. vie. llunt. H ·d IM ddl , Cf St' 1 P .O. Box lfi60, Costa J\1esa, Ca 92626 \VANT1':D: Double 580 BR6,\0WAY Vendi ng -, Heh . ove rn1tc c:a1np· 11 ~ ~~ti·5~\4 1~~~1f.>59 s, 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! garaJ;e in Costa i\lesa LJ\GliN1\ Bl':AC.:H CA.HOY ROUTE \ uround. 514/75. 9t>J·800.I · · (Ask For Penonnei Office I = fi73·711 Z. Excellentroute orcancly lf"OUND · s l Uik c·t l FO U :'-lD : _Apri c ot IHetpWaMed 710olHefpWanted 7100 . ~ant c ll : t__;;1r age 1 ,,'d O\\'tllo \\'n l-lunt1n gto l~ca l·h to rent. ~i·-l~i9. W4•79 I 5 & snacks a\•ailable 111 \..•hle ft.:t.•l mt-lea Col~a1'.j m1n1atur~ pOodle, m.;ile. •••••u•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• your area. Ideal \\'ay to 1-'rl.'g. V i~·. ll~rbor &~ 2.lsl a~id Orange C.l\I. [ Ocuncsti(.'/Couplc, li\'l'·in. ........................................ , s uppl.e mcnt sala~y or Gisler.5!"ii ·i 58J , 548·78·1~ ---~Job Wanted, Help Wanted 7100 C1\ltJ>ENTf:H. Must be rec(cl for lilillC Newport pens ion . Loeat1oi:is. I --. , FOUNU : Sinall black l'at femole 7050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• vcry experienced in new ·Heh home. l)utics.will in· lnstallat1ons & Tra1n1ng FOU:"i D · :\I ale lnsh !Set I 11 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• marine fabri.:utiun . f'/I'. (' J u d c c o u k i n " , ,61NliLt.: li aral!e for renl. l'.osta i\'les;1, S:"IU. 64-1·123C • Ext. 53. 9i9·11'.MJ'l Offic~ Rental 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _ ,. w ·i \·c ry rece n y s payc . . T •ft~ o f urnis he d. F'1nanc1n g tcr , \i1 c . 1 son &1 Ncwport ll ·ights G-1S·Oll7 Prac ti cal Nur s e . BOA IUl~S_.1 !ltllW.l!lth ,C.~-1 . hous l.'kpng. chauffe ur· available. Can be l'X· Repub!1(' C.:;\I. fi.lti-1%i , _! __ ~. ----~ Complete char,te. Live· W-:'stsail Corp. need:-;" a -.-.-~ .-. --.-ing, lite .;a rd~ning, "'in· for store or ofrice. Ample panded to f1._1ll time .in· ;. 0 UN-D . 1 b 1 I LOS'r : Blue ~lalll.'se tom out. S4 hr. Mon. ·l'"ri. on· Doat Electril·ian w/min I C .. \~lll ER for eve:, .~ dow washii:i:g etc. ~lust pal'king. Town & country come. For 1nformahon 1 • , •. a r '11 ~ r kiltt.•n with white feet &[ ly . 548·6556 yrs marine electrical ex-~knds, 0 .C. i\irpoi1 Gilt be '>lngliiih Apcoking & atmosphere . ph.114·879 ·128-1 I {etrievcr . ng ma l'. nose. 536·6674 per. (including A/C &\ ;;tiop. Apply ~I~pm (It tiavc xlnt local refs. J525MesaVcrdeDr.f:. ------blac k.. while on (·tle~l He-lpWuted 7100 DIC work). Must have . fuesam • Sajar y_. Reply 10 '!'OP LOCATION MES.I. VERDE DRIVEl'UZA \150 I Westcliff Dr.1 --C_o_s_t,_M_,_,_•_->1_5_-1_123 __ ,t RV IN E. Park vi c w I i\l1ss1on V. 581 -1\JJ:i ! Ladies gold watch ••••••••••••••••••••••• own tools_ & tran."P· Xlnt CllJLD CARI':· 8 yr old Classified ad no. 411 c ;o , '-. Ccnler. B.etail Shop, 5118 -.----.-1 V1c CoronadclMar ACCOUNT.I.HT b r &I 1 \ D ·i p ·1-• p o 13o • Nt:wport Finan<-·ia!Ctr 28UO Sq.Ft. basement sq. ft. Br;.ind new. i\vail . 1'ound : ,\pr1eol 1 W~1te ' 075.23-16 co'.. enc 1~s ~ ure.' P· b(iy1iny ht>inc.l.:~5 :JO, a1 y , 1 ""· ·· · x LeasinqOffi<eSpace compl(!xofi:lubroom,of. for irnincd . oc c pty . l\lalc Poodle. Vi c : Exper. Auditor/Accou n· pl)1npersonto. near Palisades School l:'StiU, Costa t.les:.a, l'.a Call on Sill' i\lanager ri ces & storage rms. Ad1 552.972M Brook h u r:-;t /Chapman. Found. Prosthetic De\•ice, tant needed to perforni We-$tsail Corp. north San Clcrn(.'nlc '. 926lti -------- ,, 1714 J&12·3llt Cxtl46 to l\l ar1na on CoastH"'Y I GG 539 IUMJor ~ 7859 11rm , complete, 5·6·75 field audits & lake 1638 Placcntia ,C~1 0"'" transp. J»"m· Va)'s, ELECTRONIC -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11 :1 ~64~2~4~64~·1 _______ /Na borhood Beer 8<1 r . nea r Santa t\na River charge of gcn'I leducr 1::;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;~1_!5.S~7;-3550~· ~·NiNi;i:Aii)Y--1 1 Cosla l\lc~a location Bv l f'.o u n d : G c rm an . Jelly !Hay beclarmedby duties of local Newport ASSEMBLERS WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH f"'.>MO• W•"tl•" :l•• ... 4~d "••~• ~.~ .,1 ..... e---... ~c.......,,...-..i ,_ SllAL.L. shew a.vait,_ I~ ·~ Owner For info. H:!l7·9575 She phi' rd .. Youn~ (c~.11 own.:r until 5.22.75 at Bch Real EstatctlC\·clop· CLEAHIHG LADY p r o't o t y p e w; r c r the l\lall ·a,_ rHE" 1'1\C· ,~11. ~llk /~.111 _p.1ws Vu.: State Bea c h orfice . ment ('0. Some tr;l\'CI. BOAT Exper. 5 Niles a "'eek. w,strong back~round in TO.Ry.s100 mo.4l530th. AMTIQUESHOP I <..:ost;.if\\i:sa ;>15.~1 Ph o ne 5 J 6 .3053 or Shirts leeve pos ition GPi\J .2:30;\i\1. Newport reading schematics & N8.ti739606 licach Location. Xlnt in IFOUNI>: Fe male toy1 536·0031 w/emphasis on elq>ei·. Uctl ore bldg. Ste<id y wiring ·rrorrl same. E"· ,.,.._ ~full,.._ bale- ,/ i..o. _..;c. ~s.c.,--....... / ......... ptltlif"I • l ventory L.o"' Cos t Lease. (' , . 11 -----------1 S t a r l 1 n J! s a I · FIBERGLASS work for rc.>liahle vooman. per. in Soldering, point lo COl"onaae-tMar Otht'r problems eo mpel ock·a ·poo, limo·lyr, a! LOST : Elkhound. gry /Ulk Sl2,000·$1-l,000depcnding G-14 ·0606weekdays. point wiring, han1L>ssing Prime loc. 1000 Sq ft S· le Full f'r1ce Slli&oo j black w/s ml 'o\'hitc Ch('sl face male w/l1c<t t.'0-llar. on the indiv. Send re· I of eJectronic assemblies ~lwy al Goldenrod. Park· ; .. ,\e Ad i;-321. Dad)·, stripe Hluc ihine~lonc[ v 1 c'. r-.1 e s a Verd c surne to Classified ad no. MOLDERS !Col students, p/t sis. de· & l'C bo;;rds. Call Mr Hovw ard 645·6101 1ng.SISO.Owncr673·304IS Pilot , J>.O.&x 1560.[ e o.ll 3 r_. 1.'0;111 n gt o n. a 'r e a .C .~1 . i\n s. to 418,cJoDailyPilot,1•.o . liv.E\'es/Sat.Car,phone NllRl.!search 1 ;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ Costa ~l csa ,CA.9'.!1>2t> , Beach .;iJ6·~1!! ___ ''S <ttan '' Kids pel . Hoxl560,CoslaMt.-sa.Ca nee.MrLyons 846·5'15.5 1s10S0.Lye111St I• · ~ 04 !12ti2l:i Want«;d·Experitnccd uEW B • Wanted 5010 'FO U:"J D: Iris h Sette r , 54'·1 s G•lcoat•rs /cookfor llali:inl.>E-1.io\'cr SantaJ\na ~-1616 "' U51rteSS ITI;J/C . 1\Uanta&Nc .... ·land -RETAIL STORES ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-1.B. 536.0160 Personals 5350 Apt Mgr, 14 Units, Some Touch-Up & l 18. so me experie nce EXECUTIVE· secretary . .. 55' PER SQ FT 1617 Wt::STCLlt~Jo"-NB 1\GT. 5·11 -5032 Now avail. t'OJtLl'~ASE Need s m a ll bu s iness -~~-Bik . ••••••••••••••••••••••• maint . Speak Span. Molders 185148eachBl\'d.HH. San Juan Capistrano in pr i m c C 0 s t a Beer tavern, ~arth"·or1n FO UN D : S m . PREGNAr--'T? P.O.Box 1004, Nwpl lkh. We pay top wages Cook, P /\ime. Convales· ~•exciting , t'Xpanding WATERFRONT Newport Beoch t-:xecutiveoffices $1~·5.150 Moolh ro.1esa/Ne"·port Heh. & farm o.r f~st-~ood o~ra· Ft""111ale Uo i,:. mostly Caring confidcntia\1----------t.:xecll entco.benefits cenlHospital. r1rm .S9(KJ.1no.493·11M San Juan Capis tr<ino l1on.9'J2·21.>Ul .~·025~ Ua.:hs hund wht. flea col· couns0 ing & referral. includingco.paid Call 642.0593 ~·"P · HuroJar Al-.rm F r & I . lar. Vh" lt>th & lr\'inc Abortion , adoption & 'AVON health ins&lifeins 1-------~--i 0 area. or 111 o. e<1s1n g Mortga¥s, Trvs.t '.\I. &IS·3999 keeping. _ service man. 1\pply 228 brochure. please con· Deeds 5035 --------I APCr\l{1':547 _25ti3 for our e mployees. COOKS rorestAve, L.B. View of boa Ls & \lo'aler tact: Frank Hahich, P.O. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------11 GET MORE PACIFICA BY Ex.per. only for busy cor·1-~--~----- Ho x 1515. Newpo rt LOS'I' ··uukc '' 'l'in)' 1 OUTOFLJFE• fee shop. Mustkno"'ei!g EX.SECRETARY Beat'h, Ca . 92661.). Ph ; LOANS up to 80% Yorks hire ·r erricr, I yr PROBLEMS? I . KIPPER YACHTS AND broiler work . 1-:xcelletll opportunity 7 '" · li ·l 2· 4 000 Brok e r old. Blonde & sil ky hair b N I:: w A y I-I I:: L 1• t Become the beauty ~x· Benefits. Apply in person for sharp indi\'. w/good participation welcome? I st TD Loar..81/Jo/o on head, lJlack sa1lclle on C.: EN'fER pert in your l errilol'y. 928 W. 17thStrl.>et i\10Jl lhru Fri, belwn 2 & s h & t y pi rig ski 11 s ,.-BILL GRUNDY ~Jtealtor 675·6161 SJ40up slore·offict.-s cpls 2ndTDL.oans body . We ight 2 lbs . 24hrHotLine645·8800 1'1eetnewpeople ~lling Costa Mesa 4pm,227SNewportHlvd, w /rapidly expandin g '1;ps air bath. 17301 • ~w-t,•t•s'~angeCo. CM .Askforoffice. r,·n .. nc·oal 0, ... n1·,a1·10n ach Bl ll.B.Sl2·28J.I • Share Shop·Sp~it CX· ....... s'att"l·r M'.: Co. Owner g ricfstri c ken . quality Jll'OducLo;. No sell· 714/645-5570 l-'------~--1 " " ~ penses, s pace. t1nle. I ~ 'T S ubs tantial llc w<1rd ~ SPOipeR~Tl~~1M~!~~~R ing ex1>er. necess. (;all i ........... ~ ........................ /COSME'rlC CLE(RK,·ex· soon.tobEeloea~inO.Ci. •CD~l DcJuxeOffices• h41ve oak <intiques . 642·:.!171 545·0611 Catl 673·42'-JO Advice on all matters. 540·7041 Days. I-perienced • Exchuii~·e area, .• dxperl 111 rea Fullservice/ampleprkg 642-11!.89. Serving Jlarbor area 241 ... ...,..., ............................ , J IZN. El Ca.Uno Real ! ................................... ~, BoatR•poir"flllttl "drug store. 1'fosr ·have e s ta e eve opmben,I. ' • W"'LTONHLOG. ----------!_••-. I· I· i\1ust have waterfront b 'i'l t I 1 I lc~al or mortgage an · .. e .,, 1~"~·.· -·-------1 LOS"l'/i<'OUNOA Pio::!'? San Cl emente, Jo~orappl. BabysiUer P /time sum· a 1 1 Y 0 comp c e Y ing pref'd. XJnl pay & 28.Xo 1-:Cst li"'y675--{i9()1) 3u00' c .1. ()(:eanvie"'· l.>cl 1 1 TD 11 1. gt Ile h , C .. 11492_9034 ·-·•I"' M h 2 . 1 boatyard ex.per. Need manage cosmetiC dept. •--··ncfi't•. · ~l ar. Chur.:h, ofe 's., s -un in vn ac 000·2900Adoption.Low .. <g.o ""' mer Y ome, · g1rs. skilled workers w/clean LagunaSunsctDruR.!.144""' " ' "How Suite It Is'" club. Kit(.'h. f;1c·s. All -S5000. $75 . mo .. 10',l:i 111t . Cost. Spay ;Neuter Info. Shy Youn g Bache lor tct'n prer. ltef. 612·6.129 record. Blackie's Boal Glenneyre, l..li. 49-1.~ Call Persooncl xecutive Suite 22tJO sq part.•192·99180wner Xlnt e 4ty.642-189J Yard,673.ssa.1. 213 /BW-0512 ----------ILos t : pa rt G e rman "'ants to mL-"Ct athleti.: Babysitter needed days, ~'--'-'-'-~'-----ICoun le r 11 clp , new Equal Qppor. Einployer St. Delu."<<-' office area _on Industrial Re-ntal 4500 Announcements/ Shepherd. r>tlalc. Gray _young fefl)al e. &t5·84Z-I you r home or mine, CM HOOK KEE p ER Fu JI Orunge Julius. l . .a"un:::i ~ewi:iort llarbor, "'I.th ••••••••••••••••••••••• P I / predominant color. V11:: area.Call548-0195. ., f'OHM E llMAIUNE.S add1t1onal 1400 sq fl ·1dia ersona s \Va nted ! One .'or two ----------1 chrg._ Irvine area. Pel'm. . 1-lills Mall, lntcr\·iewing If you' •tOS is· ,·,one of ' ' · Nl':W BU ii DINGS at Lost & FoUnd Bus hard /llam1lton, 118. l t cent. Crpts, drps, a1nple 1 • • , u 1 ,,,.., .,.., riders to San t 'ran. Leav-BABYSITTER Nct.'<.led to po,<t. 111 co~pora c a(.'C g. on the premises, May~ & these critical Jieids .• rrl. free .parking. Coust llwy 0 .C. AirpQrt . 2-lOO lo~ ••••••••••••••••••••••t n.ewarr · ~.,,,g 1. ing early Sat. June 7. care (Dr ·2 boys while ofc. of mJr. corp. Must 9 from 1·5 pm. For more N Bi '"".#'-'• sq fl. ample parking. Sh .. reg"sl 'way.~3-4266 h k B Ibo have exp. Salary open. informationcall642·M I. OS.21.23,28,33.40,43,5;. <ii ewport . ...,.. . ...,..., SOME UNITS FOil .. --~··-ceme~ 5100 r~qsr : .Blk. Scottie, Su!'. .. .. u• Moler wor s. a a 59, 67, Call 5-18·5847 or -~· 1 D I '' St eves · p' en ., .. Perm .....,.. (or P .O. Box 2'rJO, Irvine, 4 NEWPORT BEACH SALi': ,\T 1u-:;, OOWN . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 e, viC'. e ar ·in · · .......... C,::a.92664 Counter Waitress/Cold 968·9171. 'l'hc Caree r '3 Off1CCl>, rl:!ccpt., resl r· A/C. n1usic, deluxe Koll /Irvine Center. Call SUMMER PARTY Gl\1. lleward. 6"16·0.ll I frovel 5450 Jm~•~lu~r•~·~'~e~sp~.~w~o:m:•:n:·r ;;:;;:;;;;;;;~~~~:;;;;;;;;;;;[ Sandwich n1;1ker com· Corps wuntN YOU to Re· Uan Curtis. 1114) 979·9205 1 ClST s 1 1 h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·1543 wkdys. 9·4 bi nation. Over 2t. t.·1on enlist . SWEDISH-CLUB . : . m mac s a ggy IUSINESS , ________ _ dojl. Grayish brown t;UROPEBYCAlt Be auti c ian w /some thru r-ri, li :30am·2pm. GENEl\i\LCLEH.ICAI. 25J\olo. Broker675·tii00. Ne "·porl rte4'eh. tux exec. ol c. i>u1te . Shr w/(.'om· patiblc party. M5·37UO MISSION VIEJO llandy to San Diego f'"wy. 200 to 2000 ~c1 .fl. Ca ll 0"'1\e r 831 ·1400 SEVERAL Suites 5UU 'ost a 111e s;1.Sa11ta Ana sq .rt . thru 11 50 :sci n :\1·1. 1200/1320/1716 sq Ct lo cated a dJ::icent to tJfc ., Warehse. prk'g. 220 rn ar111;1 , ba-nk & pwr.646·J252 /&M·2228 teslaurant on Coast llwy 1~---------I !il Ne...,·port HI. Ampl~ UN11'S, 1200 sq. ft . !\l -1, free parking. &12·4&1-1 w/frnt office, lge rear ---door, 22il 3· Phase. Uni! 6 ~· J>HOl' .. t.:SS'LCJ .ASSA & lfl . 629 'ferrninal Way. ;.Bldg, 2790,llarbor lll\'d, Cos ta ~1esa . l)a.,y s , --C.1\1 . 1\ir C'ond., wood .'>40·5710. l':ves,&16·0681. pan~I v.·a lll>, drapes. *COSTA MESA* ~carpet, elC(' .. music. •Jilnitor, 11ark1n~. i\l.H . 1300 sq ft .·1750 sq fl , . ~te\'cr. ~IWI'. s,';7·0131.i or privutc offices. 10' over· 6'16·lPOO head rc<1r dOUl·. Lllri::cl' ~'"'O:::'--------1 unit.s avail. 41• Des k S pace. O.C . Natlress !lit)' 979·6571 .,Airport area. Comr,ali· ~~leparly. Heas.833·8100 OeLulte Warehouse/shop ·. space, Airport Ind. 2fllVATE ofticc. 140 W. Comvlox. 1300sq. n. $200 <.Wilson. Apt M·l, Costa mo. Kirk. 540·2-199 )tesa . Sl7S. mo. lonlals WClllled 4600 BEW pt{lsh oftit:e bldg, 2 •• •• ••• •• • • • ••••••••••• p· 6 rm suites. Con • Reaport$ibJe expectant }!-r e nce rm. xerox par~ltdesperaU!lyneed ~ier . Nr. OC Airport house, NB·C::M up lo $200 ~·3640 mo. 673·5162 ----c:-'--:: o Ffl CE S.P.l.CEHI Ch r;, tia n l .a d y . 2 •estfJifl Orl'"e. 440 &q, daushtert +cat want old ... 4 8'Jv•te balhiooom, funky house, cheap, ca.1. lllrr, ·efit. $115. J)l!f" QM>. .t:alli t SA. C•ll eve1, -caiJilcoe lllll,&12-0lqO 6' .. 12L8. • I rvi nc Coast (;ountry w /fie a collar_ 1-1 unt · IS OUR BUSINf'.:S.4' rollowing. Manicurist for IS IOOMIHG! $2.45 per hr. 'f1)e Buffet l<:ngineering, Ole. Nwpl Club. Pvt. party. Sut. ingto11 1-l a rbour ;1rea . Bu}',. l~ea se, H.enl any new ~1iss1nn llills !!hop, WJ.!NeedGoodllelp Restaur:tnt, Toj ~lahtil Beh.675.6110 1utc. f\1ay 17th. Soc1<1I hr Ri::warrl. Call ~W·ll)Jti or European e;1r for O\'CI'· 581 ·7780. ' And Ofter '1'011 Wugcs. ll I <-I g. l o "'er I.eve I, 1-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ li .JO PJ\-1 . D1nner & !Jan.: t1-tti·7073 nft 5p1n seas delivcl'y. io'actoryl----------1~:.agunu llill~·.• S8ti·9419.Jii ing 7:30PM . Spon . ...-orc.-'d price. Free I ravel ~an· Heautician. Space avail. •Molders-~s J..:ves s.52-0045. GeRi L9=rers hy the Los An ge le:. nin ~. EUllAU 'l'O . Newport. Cos ta t.1esa •• _,,. · c b re ~81311 •Gen.laborers D•ntal Asst.·Ortho TrMAIHMC'f.! Swedish :\fen's lu . f''oi . 673 ··1~~0. Lido Villa ge,,_•_•_._~ __ . --·----I • in for . & rc ser v . 111 Yo11 don t nec.d 1' ~unto N.B. • •.A.11•Mble" Chairside . Appro'x. 4 Tempol:el'nW.tO' lelp 0 rang c C 1 Y, p h . ··nraw F:1 :-1 t "'ht•n ,you ----------1Deauticiun to t<ike O'Ver •Leadm•n/foliemen days wk. OrthoEx~. eq, 17802Slly Patk;lrviJfe 55 6 .8834 . Limil cl' p1!ace.u 11 ;1<l1nlht!~,\l~.Y Wanle d! One or t "''o <'lientele. Also. Bcauti· Start$3·.,.hrde. ipg Ca_IJS40-Mss , number ol reservat10~ I 11~0 r \Van t A•l:s, C.:a ll riflers to San f''ran. Lcav· c i an 's i\ s sis tan l , •M••l)f'rt Oj\ f.Xp. No smokiri e~~~~~~~~~~ slLll a vail. -Of)\\' -t>4i.;.ti7¥. ing e:irly Sat. June 7. (Manic ure. Shampoo, 20t.o30.&42·26216 • Share gas 1 v.·ay. 673 -4266 et c. l c .r.1 . area. Sal + Ex.per. &Trainees . 5&1lL THUllDA Y eves tomm. 5·IB·6144 All 3Shlfls Den la I Ch all,'sid e for Want a bright.~~. self Men & Women Perfo ofc. )-'/time. Prefer sufClclent, 9t'dtt.b' lady Sailboat le;1\'ing on long Be au l Y 0 Per at 0 r cic.~. in all surgery. En-tG itay 1 day thead. <Xe s low is l/jnd hoppin 11 w/followlng torents1>acc MacGl'e'C)Ol'Yoc.hfs tt\usiaatlc. good roana11erricnt. bookkeep- round·thc.world voyage in lop ND 5aloo. Ask for 1631 Pfarenlia personality. XJnt opj)Or, 1ng.A./R&:A/P.Gen'lre· nt.•cds one or l"'o rem11le Jim, 644 ·732t. Costa Mes11 Good sa'I & bencfrts. cords. li\e setrctarial in ('r('\v member!>. The1;=~;;;~~~~;;J::;;:;;~~~~~;;:;;;1~fG'~h;o~n~e~l~O~·J~1 l!aa~mm~£ •:n~iy~.:1 belluliful llunt. llurbour . Phot•nix Socltl)' PO Box B & G'rl 1'uisUnarca,ms33'7. 'Call Mr. Reynolds for 45111 lr\•inc. C11/ir. 92f,O.,I, oys I S IUTC..-Dental Receptionist lO 81. appt. 846."\>011. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JobW...ted, F•••• 70MI 10 lo l<l year!\ ot :i.ge. O:ti· ,_ I ly Pilot delivery routes Sal Commensurate s st in front ol'c. o( C.M. 'Ground ·Floor ()pportuni· may be .'lvailable ln your With Experience dental ore. fo'or Appt'call, ty! •·.ude lift wllhOut sur- ..-ea. J::arn,proCil for de· Apply To: 642·8814 . sery demo. or Sw@dish liverle1 & c'1$h, lrips or Ski...,-H....-lest Oetdal A.Qfshlnt Cosme\ic Sale. 642·3547 . merchandise foe sellin 50J No. Brookhunit Chairiide. E~r. req. eU ... IDS new subscripOons. For Anaheim 776-8020 ,,..__ "'" Information please cull Job Site Will lie 1..:.54:.:0c;·7..:6.:.l1:.:·..:~::::;1::•c:::""l:::::i:..·, -.r,mrneit. e.-.plo"ymenl • Boottkeer,in11 , lypl••· 642·4321 . From San ~254L•~•Rd o•~y·• · f/llme, P ltlme. lnsldc • Ci s J • ii ..., AL wortt. Work any shift. At ll. A l 'I Stalcmenta, emen\ci-an uan ..,~gun~ s Sharp, exper'dortraince Ubifornu f\.l,NL Newport elc. My home. Reas . Capi1trano area, call!~ ........ ~~~~ .... ~~!I for busy NewportCtrolc. Beath, Cos ta Mes11 & ........................ M5·6842 1 495.(163() 1nd Miss ion Vie-s • •-h I d I 1----------l jo-tl Toro area, call Turnyo1.1r~ol(clubsinto1 ecy •car utes. A n ah•l m area s. Woman Available for 581-6310. • slcrco. Scll lhem witti • MusL\)CJ)e.64~ Onl1ter1al. l228W.5thSL, s erv i cea-companlon Equ-4 Oppor. Emp\Qyer Daily P1101 Ctuss1fied A DIS1'RIBUTOR Wilntod. S&nla Ana. Equal Oppc>r. &!or' dri•er for women I~~~~~~~~~~! and use ll'le' money ro1 Over 25 . lntere!lled in i _E_m~t~10~.'~'-'-· ----- only, xlnt refs! st.so hr.I· the stereo ! Cill t;U: • .sc;1 earnln•u.ptoaitlOpef'mo SEtL Idl e ite~ •·llll 1 675·2013 • Cl11s~ilied Ads 6'2·5678 'fod:.t)'. ' p/l. CaU 639~1ZI. llw.11)' P\lol Cl 1{1ed .&d. I In In ., 110 fo N " w M SC m • H J M r; 4 s J Im bul s /o WH XI m 213 I .. pe cu l'i Sa OU •n le· de! Tr ,, E L N Liv el pr " lil ... IY A Bi r q cc ta I( Fl in p I i ' \ "'- App&Jau1 10 I OIDots 1040 Friday. May 9, t97S DAILY PILOT .............................................. G_.. SoS. 1055 J•w.ety 1070 Mlattl•1oes .. 1\1.0VlNG: Sale, 2:s Cu. rt. • POOOLt:: PUPPY ................................................................... r.· Uorae Tro n r , ex -t>Wt l•ri~ed. Ml n or Woman. £ntllala & Wh ~ern . Solury & Yqund. 714-331"1011 or 244·22.t• PRODUCTION -TYPIST TYPJSTS ~td C ·bY·itdu Weil · 1 Teacup (.;hoc. Mal~. RUMMAGE SALi-,;, S;;il. Mothers Day Special. C'x6' Steel pox Tndl , r'11UCAT10M$ ingthouae R.efriat. w/t~ Puppy. Ttny Toy colon. .. 9:30·4. Sl. John.<1 Church, 14 K . Go Id HI n au , Good condition. S '· TYPllTS m1itkqr. Lk ~-Value Aft. S.121 I.SIG. 2043 Orange Ave. Collia w/prcc1ou~ sr.ones. Save S.0·7')'71 {2nd Shift.> $7SO. only $3:15. Plui. --Mesa. 00 ., 830-1.575 __ "......._' ....... ----- W I ll porform typist otherfurnituru.846-3272 <.:~cker·Poo •• I'', lO wks. 50tol~. ·, ADJUST·A·B.E.b, ~. duUe11 for w.ll dralt & NORGE Ref rig. Xlnt Choe . .col~,,S6acnfice $25. Ga rage Sale. Sal-Sun, Mlsc.._.MS 1010 Good cond. All. i P.*'· ttouaek eper; rolircct lad)', to &hare" manaa beaut. tiome for worklnac mother Ii IC'hQOI uao son, ht ~1eh1n1e fC)f' free h~· lnl costr.. So clcnnina. G18•61lti IBM SRECTRIC II repro typlna performed cond. SacriricuulStOO. ""' 0036 Muy 10·11. lOam·Spm . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673 2982 · In technical publicallOms SS7·0097 urt 6l'M SILK V Terr. puppici.. Wide Variety. 351 W. rUILIC AUCTION ..... Experienced accurate Typists needed immediately. 70 wpm <must) dept.AJso,reqRexper.on -----AK<.:. Shedlcl'lli, Worlc~i. ,1lay,CM MANY rn;MSOl'' FINE TIU SALi Lexitron & J\cdaclor Gus Rungc·G:trfen1&Sat-" adorab l e. lleas . GAH.A QE SALE l<\Jrn. & I': X T EST AT Jo; 15Cal. $JS. 2-1'' Boxf15. · Patt Ti'rne Opening power machines. Posi· tier, dbl oven 3G". vy 002·8377 J E W Jo: l.. lt Y, AR 1' Grower. 642·+1<>3 , lions req previous cxper. cleun. $250/bsl. 673·9400. --misc. Sat.. onl y. lo to OBJ FCTS AN11QUl-;s · Day & Evening Shi~ E>..ccllcnt Working Conditions Apply in Person as a repro typist. Apply -."' --~-frHtoYou 1045 •4PM . l853 Port Taggart FlNf: FV tlN .. 'ETc'. Mmk <.:oat&StolJ!.F.&ta~ ut: l nlcr:sl1•ie E l ec SPJo,f',l) QUEEN Hvy Ou· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl.NB. PHONfo; FOR INYO. & Salo. Aulumn Haze. S.£ ltonlcs Corp .. 7<»J E. Ver· l y tilee . d ryer. Never ALOIJA , lluwa11a n Pol ll02 Charleston St. CM . llH0<..:11UltK64S-2200 H /IS. Uolh '1000. T~p-1fou1ekeeper /l"urt T inu: for lwo ud.ullai : Nc41 Nwpt Blv d & Sant i laobe l. Cull 646·830•l wknds or ul't tSpm wkdys. Orange Coast Dally Piiot monl Ave, Anuhclm. Ileen u:<t:d . G45-4No Uo~ needs love & new May 10. 9·4. May 11, 10 2. --pan Mi<·ro oven Sl$(>. ASubsidiuryOf homc.G4GSOOOor642605<l Ine x p e n sive , Mis c . JunkCur1;.W1llridethem Mu ~t be ~o l d. <;all A·T·O, Inc. G.E. Westinghou.'le heavy ~ He m or t.lrivt• them. "WILD 675·45~9. 330 WHt lay St., Co.ta.Met• .t::quul o1,vor. Employ duly washer, good cond. KITTENSh6 wk1>, all col-:;. --HILL" C<ill 751 t4R3. ------m /f $50. 4G32 Scenano, llli. ors, Ing· aired blks. & G a rage Sa I e I r om --O'Keefe & Merrit Sto\le· Ask for Paul Ward i-.-------•I -----ln·color. M & F. 546·5392 Precious Ant 111ues lo W •MTED $75. Kmg Sz. Bedroom An E l 0 rt 't E 1 i• -----• ti 80 t 5 ... A Set S2i5. l!nll :>"'-0964 l .... H •• ... Tl,_. qua ppo um y mp oyer ---AUC °" K-l 'rT L ' NS · 1 c · l 'ico rlothlng. Sat. Only 10·3. TOP 'ASll 001 1 /\R . .., ""AloA ~ WAITRESSES_! ••••••••••••••••••••••• u a 20 18 • .• • t: • •• --,-tHMA,YTICH lcmah:.2male:;. ...eewaru ... n . PA IH "'OR YOU H4'x6 ' P.ort. Greenb®S•. I s,w.•s '"'-•PUIUC• 492-87ts5 Uaycresl NB. JEWELRY. WATCHES. 1o:x1:r Alum. Sfled, Be\'. ~n . 2 y r s tixpcr. o Hetp WontM 7100 Help Wo..tecl 7100 Apply at 702 W. 17th St. MASTERS AUCTION ART OBJ ECTS. GOLD Glass uoor. Cabin doqr. schoollq.:. Sulory t·oni ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••-••••u•••• SuntaAna.Betwoon9am _1_ .. 7 lOPM ~Lovel y Kitlens-Jo'ree SAT. Only 12·51'M, 232 SlLV1';n S~JtV I CI!:. 645·6156. mensurale w/training I l lollam.&2pmt.o4pm. •Tom.,..t : * 1"111~ ha ir. 6 wks old. i Rol>i.n Hood l'l. C M. FINE FU R N & AN ·---------· exp cr. Cootuct. Mr. SALESGR --------F.states , Repo s. blk . 3 Wht & peach. Rockg.f:lorse.b:ibybed TlQUES 645.2200 ,\1ms Vocals on1c IV. Hammon.. 64~·2734 ext NURSING ~ow taking applications WAITRESS-over 21, Hankruptcys & Stock L1 5.tli 1,78 w /adJ. side:., Cosco ht · Amp. Xlnt. cond. s;wo. 381. Co&l." M~.!. RN'S, LYN'S p /t1me, J un 1st thru part lime. Call 962-7212 quidations. ---('hr P hilco Cons ol e.I l'Ol.ARPAPEn Shur~ Speakeri.. 2.s ... Memorial llospllJI. Sept. lSth.18·25. blwn3&,PM. (.JustArrivedinT11n1.• HAttJo: S1aperhco lnghr comp. Span wood bdrm <.:UTTER 1·10", born m each. $120 EOE. NA'S Th~.!;,e~"'m~Tree WllOWANTSTOWOH.K'' F•~rMothers Oay> kittens. 706 Avocado, set. • Standard 35•2", full ea Afler7-call557~. ualboa~lslnea.n·~ DRIVEACAB! leautL.RSets& CdM.tl75·i l lO M UST SELL! 2 Oesks, pow~r . 2•:! y!!ars olc.1 SURFBOARD • .... _..._._.._.1'1111111._,....,_.~ Exp r'en d t " u u F -•ftftr,j., Mad e 1n We s t e rn ~ l! 1 ce acu e care CllOOS E your hours. . 0~1119 ~ ~>. Adorable Blk & White Kit-B e d s , R e r r i g • C S8 000 c 11 Uyno·Full force 6'.f •• lRv PEb~ONNEL hospital only. P/time, SALESLADY work for yourself, be W.tlh Lighted .Sr. China, ten. Free to good home. Aquariums . Pa1ntmgs, .crmany."' · · a $;40. "-" On-Call for all shiftio. Mat ur e. R e t ai l your own boss. Menor H1ghbackchair.+Maple !>42·28l3 C~lo5pm> Plants . Etc. 62 0 '12 870·45G40'324 ·6773· 968·796.1. SER\/lCES•ACENCY Contact Mrs. J eni;en, drugstore . Includes eves Women. Can be slightly UR Sel{; & China. Fun -Orchid. CdM. Sat & Sun. cu s To l\I carpe t . , . , d ~ ... -488~. l7lh (At lrvinc) Costa Mesa Memorial &~knds.S4S-0688 handicapped. Neal· Lasl ie BR sets. Large FREEtUnENS 675-68i3 Ins talle r. \'ours/Mine. Carpet 11X15 gol . !- Hospital, 301 Victoria , Clea n Appeara nce. braided rug. Maple , 003·4729 ____ G i\RAG L~ SALL'· . .,20 Reas. 2 2yr s exp. All lo. Clean. good cond. Sulte22~1 Costa Mes ::i C.M.642,2734.EOE Sales Secretary for busy Vets .. retired. Age 25 to rockers. S !S refrig/fr7.r, ----u "' ' typcs.616·1547 751·5162 _ Call 642-1470 Yacht Brokerage on the 70. Supplement your in· Bunk beds, Ant11 lypt! P1c·k of thl! litter male. Abalone. Ba lboa Island. ~---Uuy. Exper .. skilled, ap-come. Drive a cab 6 hrs furn. LOTS of Cari.>ets & <.:ocktpoo blk & whte. Sat. 10 -«. TV. couch, Offil·~ 1''urniture Mahogany dining set & --------NU HS1': 1ili cants only Please/. or more a day. Apply in Linoleum. BHQs, hide-a· Smart & lo\'ing. 8:J l·O!l25 etc. _ __ UnclaimidSlorage China cabjnet . ~oviqg, I l V .... lPT Pho ne Mr. T aylor, person, YellowCab('o., h e rl , w1dter ful'l1 ,, , -''IOV • lluge st:ie1,:lion,like new sac.$450.5::J6·l7Sti. Janltoria Foreman "'. ti-1G·0551 186 Jo;, l llth St.. cci~t.1 11 dressers. clwsL"l . mir 1'1'ct• tc1 (l,ood Jlome. fem. I• I NG SALi-•. Port. dc~ks. cha. irs-tabl~s -R econd i llOO"d R .C . lmme d . oponin11 for Ua vs & eves. full &I -----~1 r·1irs r"lrt" w·•sh"rs & ~payee . s ml C11ll1 e, TV . .xl nl. S20. Haby l Lil I bl ,.. " /t"m S t ft'/ t l •• esa · · " .,. " .. I It th 17418 e.c.. n >e te\·.a e pn ces ~11·crorad1'0 w/4 "erv"""". bulldin~fort:manin M1s p ' c . a pa ten SE•MSTRESS . . I dry er · :..to\'cs TV:.. k:-.:111;m .cm!'>,o e~nu~c.. " .. ~~ v· XI l ratio superb. Xlnt sal & "" W I I ht . :.. . . ' • ' . Santa Maria St. Jo .V. United Amencan Van & 6:J" Caprice w/Fox 5'. s1on le Jo imiu. n benefits. Seaside, Long l':xp, Si n g le Needle om a tl or. 'g , <;>r~?n & l>.esks .. ll~m:; M1xet.I Terrie r , ~1al e,j tJ47·9525 Stora&c · 540·~. 2481 Keady to rty! KN6JY' wages. frinr l>t!nef1ls. Heh, 213!59Ml70l Ope rators & Presser s. hous ework . .I 11 mc:.1 SubJe<:t to l'rt!Sale. l'ood ltt:d. Approx 2yrs. :;hots. ------Alton St. Irvine. tt.<.:. Engine.·~. rlna. XJnt chi.t!ce oradv.a oce-J\pply at Car Jo Manu. weekly. 4~ yrs or O\'er. ava1lalllt'. fanta ~lu· w/children . 2 FAMILY Gar. Sale. !>45·0930 ment. Call for aµpt. <.:o. 684 W. l7th St. CM. Refs.&12·9<!17 I w e honor &IA&MC 008.4514. Paintings, furn. & misc. MEMBERSlllP· Irvine ~ 213/573-4800 , Pensioner to live on Horse 645·6820 -y ht S I & Se.,· . I 20751"' Newport Bl. C:\I ite ms. So. of Adams orr Coast Country Club. Newport Beach Alhletlc Ranch. S roall sa lary. --· t~c B a esNeeru: \IC~on l 1:133·9625 &&16·8li&i_ KITTl':Ns Some Calico, 7 Brook h u r s l. 20681 :>47-9141 Mon·fo'ri. Club Membership for JUNIOR 'SALESMEN 71'-338-1011 or_244·Z!18 . SEAMSTRESS s~ R v ~t·E MAN:G E~·. Bicycles 8020 wks. &xi~~·~ I Suburbia Ln, HB. From 9 Coast Firewood Supply Sale. $100. Call 640·SS63= Age 10·15. Earn S20·$40 Pers on 21·40. trn for ~11 ").akers. ex.per"~f1~ s.Hll'S p,~INTEJ:l AND ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . to5. $75. Cord del~vered. Blk/Chr-ome ·Barstool:.. per week .:etting new mgmt. s150 "k guarn. f~p pay. Ullman S · CARPEN1 ER. Xl nl. op· Used Hikes/Parts. SlS/up. f\lnnture 8050 TE AK Din lbl, ch r , S8l-lll2 Set of 3. $95. Tow·bar $36. customersCorlheUAILY Col pr'er i\l r Le v i 55-S970 portunity for the right Buy ts ell /trade. 2188 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 Rosewd/Glasscolf.tbls.T · u d ·tt ·•oo 8-1.2·9~7 h • · men 646 05:il , , . . . U d win c ma ress, x _ _..:.......:..'------P.ILOT. a~tcr s c ool ant.I 846·5-155 SecretaryjRecept ~-·--..:. _ ~~~1>ort Bl. CM , l'h. Gr~alSavmgson .~~ <.:ontem p '. bd~. s et , :.prmg & frame. Good MUST SELL! Medil.S " Saturdays. You mus t bt: . Arl'h1tec1urel & l nt~rior Merchandise I 6.tl· 19111 -·"urn, Applt &.Misc. hunkbds, la mps, de:.k. I cond. S50. Call 640-4495. Th ··11 bd :!; outofschoolby3:00p.m. Plumbe r. th-pair. full .· . . 8 . k -------\\1bon'sBarga1nNouk Hcd wd . p 1 ~n1 c tbl , --- -, 0!113S\t e rru. -?"-'""' andbeable lowe>rk al llme.5yrs m1111mu.mex· Uesignl't1n~~n.N seer:•••••••••••••••••••••••• BICYCLESHACI<. 545W.19thSLC.M. olhcrs. Sat /Sun. 104t.i I Chaise l~~ng~.coff tbt. least. 3 days per week. No per . f{e I r c 4u1 r <'d . '·~agrt~l~t~l~i·~~la~~lto Antiques 80osl Quality 2i " (~/W tires~ . . --Madis on P l. 1.aguna MATTRESS I c.J.es k, ~atn~mg~, 0~·1 deliveries or colleclmg 530-1452 s · s •••••••••••••••••••••••! pair. Pcui;eot IO·sµd Kiili.! S1. .bed. nc~. com 4!J4·1235c\'e. I ring. mis.c._ items. Make Trans portation µro · --ty p e mtr~ SO WP':fl / PUBLIC •ucTtOH I Mod . COS Sl3H!•5. i11ct.I plcte. Still packaged. -----•MADNESS* oHer !!493·a298 vided Call S44-62J6 Produt:twn Worker, lop !>horthand 120wpm. <.all ~ , · set-up kickstaml relll'C·1 Xtra llrm. Sl!JO. tWorl.h FH1 /SAT . Cptg .. port. Equ~l Opportuni ty IJurncr, dehvl.'r'y d~ivcr. G73·4222.__ __ ~ANY ITEM~Ofo' FINE tors. Lrmlled to' ~lock. S-l75 l Queen Sl 70. tn· scw'g . mach, crafts.I *ALL SIZES* I EARTH WORMS Employer <:!> <1pl·11111gs. Call Cinc.Jy,'t SECRETARY 1'.STAT E Jy·,.~~L ll ~ · lWJ Baker , co~l.1 l\lesa eludes dcliv. Usuully 21022 llagcrstown Cir. Priced to Move• 1 1 FOR THE GARDEN f.i.12 :l25H. . ~nr !~BJ.1'.~fS._A · (l.Jetween Fair\'1ew &! homc .8:l5·22li3. llB . Atlanta &1 833.9625 &646-8686 1000for$4.95 IJEGAL8ECRF.TAH.Y --I Heq scxtremclyc11pable llQUES. i';.INB 1'UHN ., B ·t IJ 54G4l'IO -----Brookburst i --> • Worm Castings$2Lug Corporate cxpenent·c. Project pcr~on t~ handl<: wide I 1-~TC. P HONE FOR 1 ~· _r~o .:... . ' ---1 Estate Sale : 71JC pecan -----. 'M e mber s hip for sale,,. 17362Gothard. HB Newport Center. Coordinator I ~~riety ol ore ,duties f?r f 0 :, & B HOC l-t U RE. 10 Spd. Sc~wiml ~ntinen· 1'~0. m.a s "a I le kg. sz HUNT. HARIOUR Irvine Coast Countr y • • . q · 6·10·08U0. for real e!ilate dt!vclop· 'ap1d ly gro':' in~ boa I I ~5·-200__ ! tal Good Cond. $45. m astc r bdrm. su1 t e , • I • le flt Club. S800 +transfer fee. M15cell..eous ---ment co Secretarial & manuf. Pac1f1c 1r.awler . St I Fl ti 642·8327 beautl'ond.Tophne.xlnl Attgers flt Pll·64"·7909 W•fed IOll Ll.vc 1'n lady tu cu1·" for · 1 1-·•3 c Ritch SA Antique er ing a ·,,.I e at $1450 Loe a l G .. 1gont"1c G-c....1-• ;i --·-----1 · '" cons truction bookkeep· I 1" .~. ey • · ·' Se f 12 A · ·ed'I a u · • -• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••a.• elderly Invalid h1dy, ap· in~· llatkgrounll pref'd. I 558·8722. 1· ~,~ces 01~ si~pr~~ile BEACH BIKE : Cruiser Htg .. H a rbo~. Oth er! Sat. May t O, I OAM CARP ET. d r apes. h e · •s CASH SS FOil prox. 3 mo·s. :;Lµrtin 1 • .., 4d b f T 1 -------.. · e : ::;35. Good cond1t1on. Call furnit ure being sold t lPM Prtc Lot backs !.h'ears rods • · . May31i.C 1 Dayawk.un 5 ou ... e ~m i 11tr SI::CHET,\RY EXEC 1 ''~.;;306; DailyPilot. li<?"'I .11lt'r :lpm .~162·193'~. • I 84G·3272 i 0 CJ. Beaut.' hanging' lamps: G_o00usedfum/refn gs til then. Sal. rm. brd w /µrocess1~g con.struc-Newport ncach firm I lilt.!l. Costa ~1esa, CA - -· H. H. IOARDWALK fi ·e creen 64,1-1487 1 J'rzrs /sloves.S46-0768. 812 Gl l3. Evc:.536·~ lion <l•~~ursements. ren· en~a~cd 1n real r~late ~2G2U I Cats 8035 KING~ZE mattress and i----.- . . -1 :. -• . .1 tal1·ece1pts &.rclatedre 81 rats.II & propl·rtyl --•••••••••••••••••••••••box . ring. Like new.1)1cd1t. furmture. like WANTBU : Ad<lresso· MAIDS ~rb lo public agencies m. l:ml. Xlnt lypmg & S il Antique ongma.1_ l'~~ra"_ PERSIANS. Hcg. Blue *Sl>5 14-174l I new. lia rs .. handc~~r~e~ SCRAM-LETS grap~ Any "make, mdl., Colonial i\lute l. l!Hi7 & lender:... Submtl re· kdls rcq'd L&lcllkkµg. 1n~s.framed.125 )r:..S2;i. k & Bl . Show . lalllcs.rechnerchair:.& • cond.Cash.554·ZJIW ~ewport Bl vu. C~I sume & salary reqwrc-~h t1.rn ~n,·1ronmcnt <t\erage 646·0.W0 s~~ t ~ ti IS 1'1~·l. ltound walnut table. dtn·I couc hes. Sat/Sun. 21202 ANSWERS . USED ORll::NTAL RUGO __ _ mcnl to . Class1f1ct.I ad Sc rd.., re uml' of 4 ual & -L . 1 11 11 qi~_a 1 ) · · · · ~ ' -tog room. SU)O. Aft. 8 Strathmoor Hli. 962·3i09 & M k l 110 41!* c /0 Daily Pilot n ~ . moo E:'oIG lSl a t ree. D 80401 a m 536·~89~ I ----- -J'rcnch -1-'aith ar e rng 1, · 0 'uox 1560 c.:o~t~ salary req to Hl•sumc, 1 sohd oak. 4 bras~ coal' o9s · · ----1 The Bluffs. 455 Vi sta Tc~ly -Mel ody TAPESTRY NEED.ED. FILM & M.esa· Ca 926~ ' · 1'. 0 . Box 511 , lk1lboa 1 hangt>rs. lJe ,eled mirror! •••••••••••••••••••••••1 Orange vcl\'el Mr & Mrs! Roma.l'\B. IH4·77i6. Mu~t · ·roAS1'ER PVT. PTYSONLY. ADVERTISING • • Ca. t12661 ! w benl'h :;c_at s torage.! •PET WORLl>• chain,, ollo~an. coffee! ~ell. t:verylhing. rrom, 1 opened a bank ·account 64.t-5326 ~ PART TrMI::/ I xlnt e?nd:.Sl 15. or best ol 1 Sh. ih ·Tzu .~ Llasa·A~:.o,1 table. Sl~0496-0352 __ 1 soup to Nuts! Sal/Sun_. -1 that the go~ernment W A N T T 0 8 u v·: · FULL TIME PURCHASING SECURITY l fer. 960.2627-----\ W':stie. Co ~ker, 1 ug.\9Xl2 red velvet Spanish\ Moving furniture & many guarantees lor up lo H~·dr.au\ic floor jack. r e· 1 • Chihuahua. tmy poodles, . . . S 2 0 0 0 0 a n d a " W m . 1-· a w c e l l GUARD 1 Anllque sohu .. oak 3 dwr1 d.o x i e. Pit bu 11 s. ~ouch , 9 stereo cabinet. other ~te~s. all like new. TOASTl::R. asonable. As~ for l..arrr." Adv.-Newport Bc:1ch & BUYER TRAINEE Rcllred se~urityguard to ! dresser. 3~_!1Jih· noj coc ka p oo. µom . 1001 S450forboth.645·~~-RefS7:>.962·05~0.___ 968·497lafl.5:30pm ~~~u~~fo~~~~ic~1~0~~is work p 1 l 1rn~ for boat mirror·S38._ ~'. __ Mixed puppies. Slud Sat. Sun . 11 ·4pm, 1350 Ha' c •rnm eth1n~ .>'ou wain WANT u sed E xercise queopp.Lo an Acet.Ex· With oncormoreycars manuf: movt~~ to0ne':"' ANTIQUES : i\l:my niccl serv1ce mos~bre~ds.~25I Modelf\lmi~ Ha mps h ire Cr. NB. to sell .'l.'la:.s1f1edads do Bike. Must bereasona· ec. w /.strong Exec. con· ex pc r . buying mis -Io c al 1 o n ~ c a.r ·;r; docks, old printers typel W. 17th a t f a1rv1ew. ::>A , SAU Va nish couc h . chai r . ll \\'ell. ble. 548-2335 . tac(s1 in Orarigc Cly. ccllancous items. i.e. ~1~:ri:.~ !1~:~~~~~~µ1y ~~~~s c!co~-tt1~i5~rator; Open eves 531 -5027· I May 9 & 10 Fri & SaL 10 ~o~~~~~s~s g~~:: fl~~ --· ----·-------.., l<ecp your present job, fasteners, ~hipping sup-10 person at guar<l shac k. · _. ------: Golden Retrie•en a m· 5 pm. Re dman gr h To. s Other lldXilZ>SlilYSAPWV S a4 FiChtthe high costofllv· plies, man ufactured WestsailCorp. !The Bluffs. 644.i7iG. Mov-1 AKC (714)1m·6485 Westlake Ma ~fl o~er, gp~~e:.r. y. · ~~.~--k > ing & add siiably t.o'your µ:.irt s etc. Semi resume.to tti3S Placentia, C~t 1 ing M usl Sacnftl'e Irish . . , . 3050 Pullman St. Costa •, ~ present income. Even pl. P.O. Uox 232'.l, Newport ! Monk s Ue n ch . £ng. Golden Ret~1evcrs: -"~~· Mesa C'lwpl l''rwy. south MOVING OUT SALE : • A'J./J~Al~l . ...,.,,1.,, time. yo u receive a Beach . Ca !r~. Attn: ------I Uar\'eSl Table. etc. I 33 Cha m pions. 64.>·6438 on Haker to Pullman. Sal. & Sun. May 10 & 11. rw~~ aalury + com missions. Purchasing Director. S4!rvice Sta. Attend. full 1 -- -• 1 or 673-7·169. west on Pullman! 16529 Cabellero Dr .. 11.B. PH: 7 I 4~833-0888 ____ or p t. l:Jrown's Shell, 990 Antique. solttl oak t.lrn111g . --.--------E. Coasl Hwy, NB J table. Seals ti w/lear.ICUTE P urebred. Cullie & i Pc ., custom dinette. EASTBLUr'I", Sat. only ! A CONVENIENT SHOPPINC ANO · SEwtNC CUIOE ~OR THE CAL ON THE CO. MEATCUTTEft MEATWRAPPO PurchasiftCJ Agent _ -----s:kJO. 557.2508 Germ. Shep. nux. 3 wks.1 Spanish style. wrought 2100 Aralia. N.B. Virtue . wanted·exµ'd person w/ s e n ice Slat1on Au e n· i , - --l old. Sl5. 646-42AOafl. 5PMI iron bas e. S80. 837·2864. Dinette, K~eehole ~:;.k.1 .-~'4'1lD-=----~~ ... •• exlenst\'t! bac·kground tn dant expe1"d. l>ay & SWINGING 40's Jukebox -. ---Juicer, Mirror. Cahill, fiw • Acl in W...,.'s W.W CASHIER Willing to team with a desire lo grow wilh a fast paced. progressive firm. Apply in person. 3-6 PM Daily. 9· 12 noon on Sat. marine hardware & eHs.'Full&p/timc.App· foryournostalgia room 1 Y~. Old Bl ack Lab Dinette . octagon al. Wdd "DressszlO 1 6425671btll0 paints. lo be pUJ"Chasing IY Shell Station. 17th & One of the c lassics. A re Retriever, fem., chamµ llutcht'r block Oil white e Ill., • . c• S..e • • • agrn1 & pncmg clerk at frvme N .B. al colledors item. Xlnt bred, s pay_ed. Heuut1ru1. wrought iron 4 le mon 4 Family. Antq. Clocks. SeUJ 'n' Staff.I LIUG Sllll'YAKD; l•PP· - - _ ...:_ cond. w/lge collecllonsol L_on•s children. s1ou yellow padded matching Iii-Ft Equip, Aquarium. Cool Quickie! ly 1n vcrson weekdays, I STENO CLERK II 78 r ecords. Also several ~a2·91~--__ chairs. Sl00.8.13·3418 Much More !. Sal/Sun 900 Lid o Park Dr , i~ attendance office\ at Pin ball Machine s , Free ,2 Lab·•':.! Samoyed. Dining Rm Set. table &4 9·5. 22042 Balboa Circle. MEAT MEKCANTILE 2952 Randolph CM Newport lleach. h1~h s chool. Must be ac· I Alex) aft.6 pm 644·4898 ti We~ks. To good home. I chairs SlOO. 557·i05S aft Hunt. Bc_h_. _____ 1 RE,\L 1'.STATE takl' dic tation at ~O AppliClltCH 8010 ~ ~· I tip ________ Antq. fo'urniture. Bric·a· -:--:~ - 1 curatt!, type 45 WPM and ---~---"·'O·""oo . m · Make e xl~a money· WPM. ••••••••••••••••••••-:•• MIN . Schnauzer pups. King Sz Hed. SSS incl. new Brae, 'New Vent-A-Hood. l?J>CO&ng for 6 part o~ full ATHLETIC EQUIP. K~n m ore Washer $;>0. Adorable. alcrl. Fully I King Sz pillows Bunk Bd Sat/Sun. 3809 Birch. SA Mechanic. AutQ; F.xper't.1 . benefits, SJ 100 per mo. Mission Viejo. S:I0-1795 Lime. licensed _real est~te MAN Kenmore Elec Dryer $35. wearied. all ::.hots. AKC f'rame SlO. 546.7554 (1 mi east of Bristol at salespe<>ple. call for tn· _ . h .. h I Norge Gas Dryer $75. reg 'd . s12;;. Male or _M_c_A_r_lh_u_r_> ____ _ tcrview. I u r h I g s c . 0 0 • Guar/Del 546·8'i72 F , le 04·4.7895 Must se ll-home full of 646·3928.eves 673-4577 Knowle~ge o( eqwpmenl --ema :_ __ -·---furniture! Top quality. in MOVING SALE MOTEL MAID. p/timc. Apply Costa Mesa Inn, 3205 Harbor Bl. CM Lachenmyer Neat·, plea s ant •& persona ble people for========== fast growing deli. 21 o o ve r . Taking applica· Lions MoJ'I lhr u Fr i . betwn a&spm. 3416 Yiu i\porlo, Lido Village Realtor N.B. New Spa in Hunt. Bch needs attractive girls. No exper. nee, will train. Day & night openings. Call for intervw 963-7723 or 962·3934 b et wn lOa m·lOpm RECEPTIONIST/ PIX An opening for an in· div1d11al lo operate s mall swilchboard Must have good telephone voice & front office appearance. l''or a pp t. contact, Caroly n Berkeley, 644·8260. AVCO FINANCIAL lNSURANCEGROUP Equal Oppor. Employer HUI SES LVNORRN 1f you're looking tor a RN CCU .. t'h a ll•nt e~· Fi~-tt • llealth~are has a posi· N1 ~hls. full or IJ/llme. Uon Cor you. F /lime 3·11. Differe ntial pay. Xlnl t>/Ume 11~1. Xlnt bene. benerits. Contncl Mrs. For intervw. call 642-H044 J ensen. 6•l2·Z734. <.:osla ~on thru Fri. Or come to Memorial Hospital, 301 P~rk Lido Cot\v. Ctr,~ Victori~. C.M. EOI!:. .. Flagsh ip Rd. Newporll~·..,;:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beach. N\lRSING RM'S-LVH'S RH Director Psychiat ric exper. de· sired. Day shift Mon lbtu Pri. Apply Gsr/leld tr you w tint persona l Con v Hospital 1781 sallsfaclion &. total ln-Garfield A vc, Jt~t B<:h. volve me nt ln pntlenl 847·9671. t'lre, join our pro· -----. telsional starr. P(l81llons R.N. llPM to7AM. Rehef. open for 7·3. 3-11 fllll & Mesa Ve rde Conv llosp. p /tlme S:>I. co m · 548-~. mens uralo w /expcr. --------- .'Vacollons, holidays & Sailboat A~sembler. rutty ..-ellpay benefits. Apply queliC1ed in all phases oC lltOll thru Fri 9-3. , Cioorelass soil boat as• IOYALE acmbly, lncludlng ln· staltallo n of center 1iC••lllelatlfl~ boards, swing or n.xed .. 01 1030 W. Wamer .S /\. keels . hull hardwar.,, ti Call~ d~ck inatallnUon & rinol •NURSE Pa.rt t.lme fat ~~mbly. M~l be able .' OP' otrle. Coll.a y.,. to flt wood tnm c ut '° -0au't1\•l3ai · proper at\ale11 .. Pcr&<>i1.al ~ hand lOOl req d. Exper . laW"MI Alde.t, all ahlf&. pers on• only. a ppty . Connldc.enl llolplta,, Coastal llccr~tlon, lnc .. • Ma-O!lla. 11422 Ocriun Ave. lrvuw. & su1>pllcs .used 1.n spo~ls. NOTICE Two Eng. Sprngr Spanr~. xlnt cond. Call anytime, Satur day l0·5 2 yrs exp. ~n maml .. ln1~g how Dajly Pilot Cla~~· M!F, c:crm an Shep. M , S•l4·8"Zi. i83 Summit, Laguna & h a n dl1n~ athletic ified ads display their all AKC. 646·01'12. Ml 5 B_ch_. ______ _ equipme nt. messages with legibility 645·2801. · ' C?mplele furnishings , an· SAT 9 to 4. Antq. Furn. Ap pl y Capi..s t.r a.no andlmpacl?Ourads,we uques. etc. Open House Ford truck tires. Misc. Unified !;ichool U1stnct. are proud lo say, really Fem. l~ish setter, I yr. 12·5. Sal May loth. 1242 Goodies! 2323 Elden. 26126 Victoria Bl vd., get resu Its. P h one AKC, ltkes chldn. &olhcr Rutland Dr. Apll. NB CM. (1'37 ) Capistrano Beach. 6112·5678. dogs. Afl4pm,642-9257. ----------Modern dinette set with ... . . Supervisor <Houseclean-extension leaf, 4 chairs. China Cab11:1e\ ~. Misc. l'ng bu") full lime-own Perfect ~Ct;. 673·7640 Other Goodies. s.al 10 to " '_,, -1. 2729 Harbor View Ur trans. 556-6296 after 5PM . Couch & Loveseat. rustic CdM. flora I print. Herculon ·c -~,e~a-n-i n_g_O_u_l _! Su_n_d_a_y_On_· Switchbosd Opr 12·8: 30 Tues thru Fri. Uays Sat. Misc. gen'I ofc duties. for new car a ut.o L-"''·1,... agency. Apply in person, Jim Slemons tmporls, 1301 Quail. St., N.8. TEACHERS An appreciation for the vt1lue of education 1s the attribute WC look ror in our S um mer e mptoy· menl. progrum. To re· quest interview appt. writ e. P er s o nn e l Manag e r . 1360 S . Anaheim Blvd, Suite 12'1, Anahelm . Ca 92815. 1 TELEPHONE Answering ' Serv. PBX Operator. Ex· p'd. only. Must be able to wof'k oiny hrs. Call · 495·0340 TELLBl Level headed, .mcpcr'd & checrfol t elh .. -t needed. Cont act Mr!>. Croxon, 644 ·1'61 Jmperial S&LAssoc . 550 Newport Or Dr NB Eqva.I Oppor. £mployer TRAI NEES, f"em a le& 18·80. New Window Tint· ang Comp•ny in n.n. has opeajng1 In ll'romotioDll, ln-stallatiq,n , ft Stales Dept. PcrsonJ1JitY. &c de· sire to work, more Im· por-t.lnt Ulan expcricn.ce. Apply Mon·Sal, 9·5 al 181S Alabama. H.B. ---- \ Preview Superbowl 1 O! WATGI RAMS AND RAIDERS IN ACTl0t4 AT UC IRVINE 1 :30 p.m. Sunday Moy18 U C I BasebQll Stadium AND 7:30 p.m. Monday May19 CraNford Han Tdrata fl toeh ewent -..... ..., .... _, ___ .. -----·-. UCI Celebrity Baseball Game ,_._ttlDHfll Perf cond. S75. S.~-6723 ly ! Jenny Lmd bed· Pool Furniture Sale ~ Both table .tr undle bed·floor mod. & ultra mod. styles. polisher·old s cales· 2 sofas, cocktail table, picture frames. much drum c h a ir. loun~e more. 2500 Sierra Vista. c hai r , dinette set. NewportHeach ----etagerc. queen i.t bdrm . , Bed set & much more! Stop M~\·mg. Sal. only. s, by Sal. al 15899 But· k.rn g .& bunk . m i s c . tcrfield , F V. or ca ll f urnit ur!?. p l ants; 531.6738 Every th 1 n g Goes . --· S.J6·0G81. 3221 lowa. CM. Garacie Sale 8055 2648 Newport, C.M. (in re· --r- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar J Maple & Monterey L. 1lf i..,.i-11ft..l\1" ..... . PUILIC AUCTION type furniture. Sat Only 9 "1 MANY ITE MS OF FINE am. ~STATE JEWELRY.----------• t'OOLOF'FQulcklf-1~11111> ART OB J ECTS AN 1060 111111 atry llD.l'e dre.ta' ~" ' · Horses p11r11. no ruu -" hit> 11. up h:i TIQUES, FLNE FURN, ••••••••••••••••••••••• a '""' houu of tow-c01tt, eai<)-ETC. PHONE FOR lN· SADDLE <'llri-cottoo•. Sa\Of': FO & n ROCH U R E • Print I'd Pil l lt'l'll :111:'. . . WESTERN $35 HAIC i;,,.,~ i··~· 1:• •• ' 111~ 645·2200 * 644·1742 * 11)1 ,, l'l\s :loL,, Sit" l 111 f (b11a1 3il 1ake11 :?12 ytls, ~;;~. Patio Sale. slt>r. 6 0 a, For Sale-English BoreLlle Stood $i oo few each pallern. dnelle. cor. lble. dshs, sad d I e (Ii ke new) . Add u cen~ for uch P•llern many lrl'asures. S.-it On· Com pl lack. bridle. fornrst-t'lass ma1t•ndspec••I ly. llam. 325 Grand brushe.-',elc.6"4·S890. hundhn.:. oth•rw1se third· -· C'l3q delivery .. 111 take threoe CanaJ. lll. ,.'ff.k1ormott s.ndtoN aMan · Trail/Pa rade PONY, Pin· M111lt1. •42. lhe DatlY Pilot, Sat-20852 Sparkman, HB. to color. 14 hand~. Pattttn J>topt . m w"1., tilth Cas h only . Clotbtng. Western/English. $300. St . NC'• YoH. N.V. 10011. t a w n mower, many .... 1 9128 ™nt NAM e. ADDRES.St..ZlP, • OJ • • SIZ•; and STYLE NU~uER. cho ce at.ems. ON•: FREE PA'nt RNof1our l Jewelry 1070 d!Olceto..endfor onetre.pat· (REAL) Oarage Sae. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tern lnaidt N~W SPRINO· Must. sell. Couches. TED su MM v. R r A TT•: R N Stereo. Pottery & Planl1. W AM , CATAl..00. tOOAYlt.,allslas, 9642 Calthncss Dr •• l{B. TOP CASJI DOLLAR ::.~~\tr~~~-~~ 963-4377. P A 1 0 F 0 R V 0 U R bll~ctluuoat~m • .. St.2$ BIG c. f•"'llY sale. ~5Sat. J EWELRY. WATCll8S, lN1tantFa1hlon8oolt .... St.j)O ~ ...... ART OBJ ECI'S. GOLD, 1111ta11ts.w11118ooli{ ... n.oo Antiques,fumiLure,toys. S I LVER SERVICE, Lot.a or m lsc. + some AN gr At old 1\ulf. ClfEAPI FINE FURN & • 1863 Port Kimbtrty. N 8 . ...:T:.:lQ~U~ES.=.·-.:~-----I ' Drli ht••o 110111. 1>4'd. >llllllft1• 1 rurnl1uri> with 1hl& pair. N~:w: ~1urr ••Itch ~·?ttloo ., .. you s .. w. t h1•n Join h> 1oi1-.: r•OKY plllo11.·~ ~:11~)! -· 00 11•· tnir. lntl'l'llnhrn · l'a11 .. 1 o 7~1•: 0:11c·h pA11 .. r11 tll<'c:>t'~ ror 1-:•4 • lu~h rountl plllo""· Send $UO fcw each pa4,t.rn°7 Add 25' f0r ncll pnttem for flrat'·das, mail and •~I ti•n·dtlng. Se"d to Allt\I Brooks, 1~. the Dally a Nttdlttraf\ . , ftqx I . Old Cbelsu~tlon. Ke York, N. Y. 10011. triat N1me, 4ddr(!$S, Zip, PactW'I\ NumMr. , Save dollars! Cnat~ buutlM tfliftC•· Sl?tld for Ney; tf7~ NHC!lttraft Gataloe! 3 6"l&M printed llllide ••• ,1)• New' Nlflty •'il\y Qtlilta a,eo New! ltljlpte Ctodl« .... SI Gt Sew .. 1'.1111 .......... --~ Nftd ................ IUt nowtrCNCliet ...... .a.• "*""'~ .. ···1· IMta .. ~Btcilr •••• ! ...... •.tta ..... . 1 .............. ····" c.n,Me Gnt 8oall ••••• :.p..le °"""it •••·~ u Prt• .... .,, •..•• ·*' 8ook-ef. .. ..... .,_ .. lilltMuM QUtk 9ail& ft , .. ~~Tada1 .... ; .W Bellelll.11~ .. o:t(•• I • . . . ..... .. . ""~.:°"='L"'Y'-"P~IL~O:,:T--:-------..!':!'!!'•!!•t;.~M!!!•!!.!•O..· !!"!.''~' '°""•' 5pff4& • ,;au.,.., Travtf 9110 4 wi.eft Drift. tllO ....,. W..ted tltO ~·· ......... -~.·:":!~:!~~ ...... . T 511. tO 0 ••••• •••• •••••••••••••• ••'•••••••••••••-•••••• ••••• ,, ,,,, •••••••••••• 4,,,,,, ••••••••••'••••• •••• W --.&'.!'!w rv. Radio, Boat1, Pow•r 9040 ··············.·~·····.·· ·1, c rul••irc, 12·.1de•1 for _ ,74 .SCOUT IMW 971 2 et t 12s· ---1081-HIFi, Stereo 8098 :•••••••••••••••••••••• 14' FIG w/40 bp efec .. small truck., full)' eqWp. _ J TOP DO'l U ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ;•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 30· t:LCO l/s, t>xp. OriK. Mere, t rlr, xtras. Ciean. 847 ·)989. 4whetldJi.ve.Autotn&tlc PAID OltANGICOUMrY'S OIAM•ICOUWTY"S EEO Usetl Cl.l.rpet, Bit· C U ~TI S·PAl\THJS Hiri Beuut)'. Hebll c11g:o., XJnt $7$0. Pr/pty ~8000 18 ' M a s t e rbutlt, Cull y tr 11.namjaslon, power l""M•Dl"-Y OLDIST HIWIST & LAJIGIST ' Apt.s1.Gas:ltove,1 Stere o wit h rec ord Cond.Com~·&:St.-e? P\·t· 14 'Glasspa rC-3 skiboat. eq uipped, top condition. steerlna. air CODdJlJon. .., s ,..,_. & lMM t.:DlATE \l.:Qal water heater. Eves. player. l\t uJtip~ex. Two Pty. 675 :12:1x so hp, A·l con~. Gear in· $USO. Don, 640-0321 art 6 in&. (913l<LM ) 1 .01 ALL DELIV"~RV 1"549-1691 s peake rs' in be3u.ti!ul d FORll4u~••5 • ~ b. ,., ,., 1 .. el ude . $650. After6p.m. $4788 .. "~ All Modela &Colon ca 1net . . ........ 1 "'"" :.!8 ' Baja lk•at. Os!. 536·:0:779 20· Teardrop, selr eon-CALL 01 C,...,,_ IM · Salei·Service·Leulng • nations.car iotolcn w/ .Xtn t eond Sl2.!:150 . tuined Xlnt Cond Lo • L -._,._ it DI k Miii ~Mo..,.twrs'" :~uby items. Need c.ir to 2SX'l' c,OLO,~l. TV, li1te mdl. __ l'v l _l'ty ._S.10-~ JET boat, 4S.5 Olds Hornet Mi. s.i100 o'r best" orr: 1Ja1111 •• n:. TO s .. us or Carver, lftc. c s•r rn°' .. l.1.1 k e b u by to DR . n .t:ou... -----hull, ·1s. Low hrs, $3150. MZ-9311 1.411\. UUIO R<Mb lto)'ce llMW ~o , t;;st-6674.or SS&Oti&l. ~3 -2963 '12 !\l a raudi:r. F.B. tw. 493·5765;693-4(.W 234E.17lh&. ~j Musi ol L 1 !'it d l n lii5.Cru1:.t·:o ~mi.slps6. . 22' TRAVEL Trlr. com· TOYOTA Costa~lesa $46-4444 < ",:1• Yt e ' honocrra ,e ~~~ Sl2 .SVV. t:all &4·1·493.l. Boots, Stor ocp 9090 p/ctely seJr.eoot, sips 4. J20 W. \\'ar!1er ;-lns tnuwe nh 801f3 s ~ ~ ~ ~rco , P · u.,.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1500. 646·6890 '70 BMW 2002. Konl's, ;.il So. t.t:.un '-•••••••••••••••••••••• dk.6-15·608l cvc!> 30 ' ELCO I t:.. t'Xp. Orig. Bo i:at Stora ge -da ily · 1966 Horbot.CM 6469)03 Mlcht:lins.24,500oliglnul Santai\nu ~7·21 :.12 :fiamenco guitar m;i.dc in Boats & MariM Beauty. ll ~blt t'llii\S. Xlnt w e e k I y m 0 n t h I y . Auta S•r•lce-& 74 GMC Pi~' miles. Must see to ap. ,1 ·' •. Jupan.ror J~. or1bl'. E-.r.ipment . Cond t'..'om..-& Sc..-! J>vt. Securi,y-24 hr, ta unchlng Part• 9400 llot-W.CoutMwy.U preclate ! $3500 firm . Pract1cally New 1974 f aL :.X1nt1ntcrmed1ate 1nstru· •••• T. ••••••••••••••••• Pt.v.ti75-a2:11:t ramp. Nt:wpoit Dune.!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom 150 64Z-9405 673-1247. St . W•gon . 28 m~·"i .ment. J.~inccondition $l25 1iJ1 Back Uay.6"t ·OSIO ' Auto Repuir&Painting 4 w h e e l d rive with · · " & AM /t't\t ai tureo. ra 1u 4 49ti3006 C He h f or ~·d~· or, 'l'rude; 30' •REASONABLE• automa tic, air, maes. WE BUY -~ tir1?11.0 n\y ti000mi .$2900. " · apo. al' · Ge-neral 90 I 0 1:wr & ~all Cl\int.o:.c ~u.nk . Transportation 5"~-3211 -ltichard roll bar, low miles & all IH7-21:i!Oun 6p1n. Oil's G IHSON to;s 175·D ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt Cond. Lge /Jv1n i; ••••••••••••••••••••••• the extras IMPOR"'" ->with Grover lwKirs ttnd l';' Ferru CemenL hull. sp;,l'C, gulley, hi:ud. t!lc. Autos for Safe-I ~· , --~•~-'7o-rzr5plder. XJnt cond. "'c a s e 5 40 0 . 4 -1 0 '' S po rt11 F it.her s t y lt• $.l.51XI. 213-7·17·0i l5 Duys,Motorc.ycJ.s/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• =~ Top Doll a r For An)' SuperCur!St695. ·'f. mi n a n r c i.: u it a r Brand ne w & beaut. ~~n . 21 a.~t~-:.!:190 E\'t'!.. Scoofe-ts 9150 GitMrol 951 O , , • MaJkleMor MPodAel.:..._.OS 8 .. 2·8571. f>peakers $50. 549·2la struclctl . Ue~tofft'r .Con· 20 . .S Kll'J \CK-C . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _. _ ...,. "71 IMWZOOZ 's OickM.11 Ml $ ,.Hft.Spnl . ll!C'l ~rad,.>:n·4 l27. Ski. F1s h ~225 l !Pr~~ee\: BELL llc l1nets, two. REPOSSESSIONS H 4DI MAIGUllllTtPAllWAT MAZDA 4 speed. mags, stereo. 12 I er D @f JENDt:lt (;uita r with 12· F 1Ller~la11s Uoat w/5 \V 1Qj\JCoutd11vl·.t.i5G uL Super ri.1ugnum s ize 7 r..Jany lo ehoose from. ""s~w1uo to choosc). l':/a .. ft~ use Sl 25, Excellent eon· II P :-Olotur. htc we1.:ht , llttrtlly u~ed . Ttt nd . 'l'rlr., ~O. Ue ll Jt T size 7 3/8. Need r eliable party lo 83 I .:Z040 • 495.4949 2001 S. Manchester .... Q .. d1t10n. 968-0024 Ideal for bay or lakes. St .S radtu & rnorc. Sttc. $35. Cleoin, hoirdly used. make s mall month ly uU •"-••-•••11" Anaheim 6J6-6000 •7z.•74 SJS0.530·2532 S7150. l'P.6-14-487:! 64-1·17'12 pay ments. CwU Cr. Mgr. 73 DODGE Flute, xlnt cond. w/ case. at 847-0813. OrtlltCJe C-"'f's IMW IAVARIA'S A GOO D BUY! J K\VOnan. Rcttd.)'tof.Jo~ :!5 Ft. Q...,,ens, 19ti5. Good '72 ll ON ~A 350, Gold . PowerWogon High t$•... Automatics & 4 spet."<1.8. Call 498·0929 Gas. $'I00.1l.)ffcr. t.:ond. $3500 . !\lust Sell ;: w/blk. t.r~m . G.old metal Antiques/ Crew cab. 4 wheel drive, es -,er (4 to choose). , _ ·19'1·:.IZ!I ,\lov111~. 673·52!18. flake f.i1ru1 g. Xlnt . cond. Clas1ic1 9520 4 speed tr ans mission , on l,mport1 Off1ceFurn1ture& ~---S650. Call i..ift . 5ll M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24,000 mi les. Cl1934L>. lillMoxeyToYOta J Equipme nt 8085 Boa ts, MointManee / HI' SO. C01\S'f L<i pstl'<1 kc, -193-4802 •54 Ford Victoria S3800. Must sel l im · Call Roeeror Bill '70-'74 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Service 9'0 20 Boat lrlr . 8Q llP Vol\'O 110 , , 20 J-I· dt S6l\I ·, mediately . Need reliable 847~ Exe svl r hrs Sl5/35 secy ••••••••••••••••••••••• cr~. ,\JJ i'ir sepcra te. 175 K:\WASAKI rcblt . .r. 1ar op .• 's t0 00n0i:: party lo make s mall 3.0 CS & CSA'S Already a classic & hard to find ! {4tochcJ«)e). · "'' ,,~,.. '75 '71i tugs siso Call m1 , x nt eon . . '"'I ._ ~ .. 11 <'hrs S6/24. dks, dfl Slls . Sh111t' on Thru Summer "' . ........,::> . -. • ~ .; 89i·l832 1non1.11 Y pii ymen..,. . ..._.. Pierce. ~7 W 19th. C~1 . E x p t' 1. t \'a c h l :!J''f ,\YLtlH aflcr-lpm,li•l2·lAi22 Cr.l\1g r .a t 847-~7J. '645·7-111. H.eh n1shing \\'ax.\\'a11 h \J,\\'CltUJSEH '74YAllA!\1A300!\IX. EDSEL "S82 Dr.llardtop, JEEP 'GS CJS 2 83 . A D D RE SSOG RA p II & liottom Cleun1n~ 1''n.:~ !l!lil-0271 ;,21-f)J(;I Pvt. Pty . Xlnl . L~nd. Won on T.V. !\tint rond. O'Dri ve, Extras. $2,300. U1li·Hcas. l'r1ccti45·!:1285. ti-tO-Hlti.5 ~!.~.:~18sce ! 675-7707 or 837_8862 uft .Sl)l\1 "Comp. sys tt>rn. Mod. 1' J93G CJIHJ S Cr<ifl 22' &y -:;~;;-;-;-::;-~:::-;::=:::;l~~'."'.~"~~~------1---=:....:=:..=:.:;..:::.,:::___I printer . m od. 63t!O 1>late Boats, Marint: La un ch. l nr l'ds. cov. & '74 \'Al lA!\1A 500 Street '74 INT 'L Sc 1 JI < 4 n ' ker C ab nls &. E · t 9030 Cadtll<ic l~1mous111e '1'>8. l ou · x • 1 a · . · qu1pmirn ctr. Isl SJ50. takes this l11kc, Bc<1 ut. L'Ond. ri.tusl A/C ful pwr $4 °~ 'suppJ"s 55-' 238<1 Ne w m otor & r ad1ul • · •"""'· · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• wknd.58tj·5·1G5 sell.673·4437 t•res .$t >OO.l Sl .. lJ2. I P \•t , Pty. 640-0365 PUN1' Wood Skiff 8', $50. ----/ k d 'B M Stand ard c lec. Bo t < ·1 9060 '71 RICKMAN 11ct isse, • eves w n s . . typewriter. xlnl cond . Wl2 or h24 V?l lw~ Elec&.CDJ a s, ~a1 ,·m-"c cond. R•v<"'a. tolonal 9• Trucks 9560 $225. 960.2265. 1nr . ':i · ilucat ul ••••••• •• •••••••••••••• "'"' h .,JO llead. S150. 1 11~" .'ubst·o SaL·rificc Cor l.5, must sell 751-8657 e IC rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P,e-ts 8087 Pu1n p,::090.536-3520 th is "'eek . Sea wi nd . ·73 ·rs SUZ UKI 400. likl'l7J Chevy , stand . Vun , PICKUPS ••••••••••••••••••••••• &12-ti607 ' NEW Kl.I'"' SAILB0 \1' :::::..:::::;c:..._ ______ , nc...,·. Street legal, lo mi.1 cust. conv. self cont. Lo .rA.PANESE Koi fish, all 1 • • ': 1 .-,.. . · GOOD SELECTION l;;' 50" to $!5 p I t SAILS. 565 . \Vestport w2 lle rrt'shoff 1\n1cr1t·an $795.673·8475 mi.xlnt cond.645-8379 FREE APPRAISAL We buy used 'tars & t r uc ks. Call GROTll CHEVROLET for a free a ppraisal. GR0 1'H CliEVROLE1' "' ,,.. 1821 1 Beach Blvd. . . 1-luntington ~eh Sales, Service, Leasing 8476087 93331 ni::k·i SELLIHG ·YOURCAR7 =~ -,{ TOP PRICES PAID • 'ale. For Imports Paid for or Not 11411........_ITtP .. •W•T 14SSt0111 V1UO Doan Lowis Imports 131-2040 • 495-494' 1966 Ha rbor, c.~1 . Yll • .,..,, ........ ,...., 646-9300 c.z~~~s a545-800c) r P y, i\.1arint· "'&15-45:...'ll l·:a;:le ~aff rigged with "i i Yt\!\IAll A 175, good • VW DUN E BUGGY • HEW &USED teak Ol)llon ;1t dealers l'Ond. 5350. or best offer. l ·Sc.:.itcr. Gd. cond. S375 Prices start at........ TOP CASH! 9040 cosi ,rcdueC'd . .S-iG·i lil r..lust sell {213JS92·29-IJ 6·15·817-1 1\ft.5 P.\\'1. $1JJJ For clean used cars & WILL BU-YYOUR Datsun 9720 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pianos & Orqcm; 8090 '73 1~E\\IPO H T l7S. inbrcl. D W t ru ck s ! H o wa r d DATSUN. TO\'.OTA HAi\.1MONDOrgan Spinct ••••••••••••••••••••••• · c· J 'b Du c a ti 450. De s mo / DUN E Hu ggy w/supcr ·11 ats un (25755 'J 4 Chevrolet, Dove & Quail OR VOLKSWAGEN · ·r· •l\I US'l'SEIL'• ~p inn .. l :liJ •Cnni. l '...: II St 1·0 · t "d "I >pced,,\i\.l rudio. Moving.Sal'l'llCl', 1 ~.. VllF,hin1,:cdmast,many .~cran1 lcr. rcc 1 1r . s port uo y , uuc . 'IU Streets, nr. MacArthur, P AID FOR O il NOT. 1 Bstofr. 16' Boston Whaler, 65 H i' xtra!-i. 8\)7.52:17 Low n1 iles S49Sti75·W.ll Horse + eng. Sl .100 or " l • J amboree a nd Bristol, w I L L p A y 1' 0 p 675·3468 or 67:J-0570 l\f c r c u f' Y · 1' r a i I er· best ofr. 5-15·3788 ftllll ltln-1 I Newport Heat h. 833-0555. DOLLA R. CALL KEN"f L i ght s. F I N E ~Kl I llJ-O ~1 N o ti! ...,.11rlr Motor Homes. r-"'-"'=-"'"-='-----1 ""'' WJW ALLEN,S40·l»42 F..:I e, L 0 ·4sOOWPa.r enhou s&e ,BOAT! Sl'IUO or best of-~Blue ,Sill IS. n'e w ~udder & s.al~/.~!n.• ••••••• 9 •• 1.6.~ ,,4 Wheel Dri•es 9550 TOYOTA .. WE HEED '74 0 p· k c .• a e . 1a os e r. CO\'C'r. SI.050.675-5718 ••• • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• USED CA.RSI atsun IC up. stm Organs, ne w & us ed 646-5:!5-l or t>l6--562Q -24' Explorer w / roof air, • whls, paint, iriterior. S pinet s , Gr a nds, E XPf':HJ E NCE lJ S a il 2500 \Vaux. gen. :W,0001 4 WHEEL DRIVES 19b6 Horbor.CM t.~69303 ~8J'o ~?-~7lz~0 ~~R $1000 T .O.P.Ca ll 898-1981 Players. Going out for 16' C LASSPAR, ""'/75 llP Yacht Sa lcsm;.i n wanted. m1 . $8500. 545-280:1. aft 6. •••••••••••••••••••••••Boats, Powr r SPECIALS of th e W eel '69 FIAT 850 Spldor (YJ loot> $1399 '69 FIAT 850 Spider (448AJol) $1499 '73 FIAT 850 Spld•r {<M7J FQ) $2799 '69 FIAT 124 Sport Coupt CtMJ149) $1699 '71 FIAT 124 Sport Coupt 341DNJ J . $269,9 '73 FIAT 128SLCaupo (ACOOZ9) $2799 business. J{e nt/opt to Evinrudc.No trlr.5775. :q r \Vhi te '.l.lari ncr '73 LUY DO MESTICS huy. Ka .... ·ai, Stienway. P rl ply. 84-0-2296 . Y a~hts · · Consign Your HEW &I-USED Lnw miles. ma.c:s wh<!els, ;J~&~~ '1-1 Datbs un dPick Up w/( '69 FIAT Ua ldw 1n , . Chickering, SEARA y SR V I90, 235 11 r j 675·13U3 _ Motorhome with us 8 trk stereo, & xl nt ~ ove r ea c a,m pe r , 124 WOCJOtt Ya maha, Kimball, Wur., 110 <=·• ,,9_ 1 _ , / to be rented out 3 LANDCRUISER 1=::· I ROllHSFORD Am /Fm stereo. 23 ,000 IZA'M99 ) etc · ""'•" a. 1 1'.nseo:td a 20. 6 l lP 0 . B. I . , · 2060 liarbor Blvd. mi. $3500. 646-8529. I 9 "'JE.LD'S 71•1··-277 !iUd-5075 l.oaded ' :\lust Sell ·&!>! Rt:Gt~NCYr..TO'fOR STATION rV"'lil~ COSTA MESA S 49 ,~· l ......... u . . . _,, I H0~1E RE!\'"'TAU\ ~ I 12072 Broo khurst. GG. t6' 0 H, J>bp Evi nrudc ~er. Pll. 010.l •~I. IOl:l'N. """"°" Bl,d. S.A. WAGONS ~ 642·0010 'JO DATSUN 510 '73 FIAT Used lloward Spinet < bv Sa C'~1 f~<~c. n1ust !>Cll. Cal lj Boats, -Slips / 5:11-2500 to Choose from z1~01 MAtGl.lff:ITI •••••.,, 124 Spider li~ldwi n ) i\.l o d e r n·, 64·1·~1 Doc ks 9070 1970 ls loin dcr 2-1 ' lloof Exam1>lc : MISS10M'lfJO lluyJuM.Cars WAGON (818JMA) cherry fi nish excellent 1 ~· b · t k. f"h 35 111"/••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · 1 1972 831 ·2040 • 495.4949 847-7243 4 •pecil l rans mo·ss•'on ,' 5399• . ·. · .. oa . s •· 1:; • • ,5 . ;ur. ge11 t r:.1tor, hi tch,, . 1---''~"~·~··="~'~"~·~·~·~"~"--! 0 T ~~nd 1t1on , wnh bench Ev1nr ude , traill'r, _c:1n-ISl.ll ,\va1!<ib~c .. . ri el'k. 1''!\1 stereo, H track i G cyl., 3 speed, a ir, warn -Al\t radio, :.iir condition· .swo. 548·8100 \·as. extras ~50. <19--l -1022 ., . ~~..., po~t Bea ch & cassclle tape playe r,! hu bs, radio. heater, &1."x· 71 CHEVY Autos, lmporhd ing. t956 LG C l Oi'ck Ml.lier MO!OfS S rf" G ods .. 0 ·tiO Po-...er eye !e\•el range S6000 1 tra clean. (466 F'OLJ l/4 Ton Pic:iu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• po 1nq 0 8094 2-1 · SEA RAY , 188 !I P ,.,,.,'·~~36()o,·~~.~I<>~,·~.-'Call 540·347lor 545-4 t47. -~. S4177 $1788 Audi 9707 ' (1488 aat·•U ••••••••••••••••••••••• J\lert'. Cruiser, Con\'I. ...., .....,,, ,......,.. I 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• df L • X'fRA LG . D"I ~1 ar Top·,25 WattHad10.lce -·66 1TONOPENROAD 1 . VS , ~uto m a t i c WM Wt>stsuit $40. Calypso IV Box , Sto\'e, !lead, Can· l\l,O.OlllNC & ,l·Oboal, nr.I Che•)' chasSI" mnt ·····1 :o LWM• tra n s m·iss 1on, powe r '73 Audi t~S , auto. A-t lt,.11 Factory Authorized 0 h ' I I S >OO Aft • "' "'"" ftllll , · g ,·r 0 d"o•> cond, Li k e new. Low ~ l,llU 1·eR. S25. l er gear. Gd. vas cocnpl 'y equip. JU ,i vt ion w, P JS P /B 37000 m1 60 (I""'' s ecrin · a c n "'1 -Sales.Sei-vice.Leasing, {'Olld. 644 -65 10 Hrs on engi ne. 592·208.5 7 P~l 5tl l -8·l77 gal.' gas.' 50 gal. .;..tr. ~ r ~~-r~~l~~~:!· ;:~~ ~i1l1e:rr:~:J:37~~~ase :':: :· TOY OT A &Overseas Deli very Like new Scuba tank. reg. 14' FIBERGLASS Power NEED for 60 ' Suil, pnvate Com p . sctr.conta ined ~ TOYOTA Need r eliable party lo 120 W . Warner 11ac k. SllO. Spear gun lloat. s12u. or offt·r. or marina. Pern1anent X lnt. S3,900. Pvt. Pty • m a ke s mall monthl y Austin-Healey 9709 1966 Ho1bo1. c M. 6d6 930J at So. Main :itl7 . Belt S8. 546-2076 5!J2·1-121 li-1-1 -2\il l 549-2708 1966 Ho1bor. CM 646 930'.' •••••••••••••••••••••••]----------s~a Ana 55·7.2J JZ· ~~"~.~~;·.Call Cr. Mgr . PERFECTION '71 DATSUN ._., 9720 1-''-"'"-"0'.:.:'.:...._-'. __ '6 7 Au s tin -He aley Pickup Honda 972 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ••••••••••••••••••••••·~··••••••••••••••••••••• 73 CHEVY MK3000 w /overdr i\'·e . \Yith camper shell . 4 •••••••••••••••••••• 9720 Datsun Datsun 9720 Datsun 9720 Datsun 9720Datsun ' 1967 DATSUN 'ATIOL 4 wheel drive, super clean. UCP -039 $1995 1972 TOYOTA CARINA 2 door, au tomatic. radio. healer. 909·GIN •1795 1974 MUSTANG II Automatic, radio, heal er, super sharp. TWR·996 $1195 1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA Rad io, hea ter, factory air, like new. XOA 154 $1195 f971 AMC SPOITAaouT Wagon, '.I !.peed, air, economy. 96S-BST $1795 1970 NOVA 2 DOOR Automatic. chrome wheels. ZWC6~ s1395 1969 LINCOLN CONT. 4 Cloor , full power, air, vinyl top. XIH·9-49 GARDEN GROVE DATSUN f~EEWA Y CLOS£ 13861 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove 839-7000 2 Blocks South of Garden Grovr fro~way OPEN 7 DAY ~ l/4 Tan Roll ba r, restored. $3.500. speed, rad io & heater StakeBedTruck r..:'.:.13c.·.:.43::3.:.1 ______ 1 19981-IOll J Dir. Al any V 8 , a u tom at i c BMW 9712 more to choose from . t r .n 'm '.,,,·on, power N'eed r eliable party to ...............••...... ' steering. Tue-A-Way ti n malc.e small monthly gate. (6917R ). Dir. Need '74 BAVARIA payments. Call Cr. Mgr. reliable party to make CLOSE OUT 1 _•oc<::84~. 7c..·.:.08::7.:.3'~· ----- s m a I l m o nt hl y p a y . SAVESSS 73,'240Z,lo mi.JJr..1,Whi le ments. Call Cr. Mgr. at * 530 I * ex~. lled int. A/C, Mags, 847-0873. IMMEDIATE Xlnl Cond. PP. S4,550. '74 Chev Chey. 3~T 4X4 DELIVERY 547·7171 days 499-3745 Camper Special A IC, nile . dual tanks $4650. 675·4472 GOOD SELECTION 1----------1 * C 'dtri * '12 DATSU N 510 , 2 dr '74 DATSUN P;U. ORSI nq sedan, AJT, radio, 5700 RUNS GOODS26000R *Leasing* ml or ig. owner , like BEST O FFJ.~R.S.W·986S E lim ina te the middle br;nd new. $2200. Aft. 6, man .. 1:-easc direct from S57-9-199 ·10% > OYER FACTORY INVOICE OM ALL lolEW 1967 Dodge .l,".i ·r w/ s 1h ' authorized dealer! 1-----------1 custom camper. 3 gas ·721,:i DATSUN J>KUP ••75 HONDA tanks, 30 ga l water tank. There must be a reason F iberglass shell, AIC. '• Good s hape . $1900. we a re P'I in sales, !ti I gd. cond. Asking $2,100. SEDA.MS 493.0154. service, lfl in select.ion. 1_M_i_k_e_963_·_4_97_7 _____ 1 y 0 u r c h 0 i c e 0 C '73CH EVYcustomC20,J,~ • W accessorie:i plus tax&: ·r . v.8, clean. Blue Book Crev 1e-r BM "J\l ~ke Hoom For Dad-license .. O rde·r yours: price SZ550. Soolh Coast 2WS Y•.". lslStrl•cl dy ·· .•• c le;,i n out the t~a)'. ,. Car Leasing. 300 West Santu An a X:l.'i·31 71 ~arage ... turn th11t junk I' N B ·into casn with a l>ul/y C oast --. w y . . . &' & Pl I .. ed Ad ,. I "FRIEDLANDER" 64,-2182, after 5, 673-8269 ~ lol <: <1ss111 .... a l 6'12-56711. ~~1'> (. c.. ihd (,. (> .. t 1 11 J 1 56 TRUC K J,:.Ton. • S250 • AMC '905 AMC ''OS AMC 9905 1 1 ---•--'&~"~·~•TI~·~·-·~--'-·······-••••••••.,•••••• •••••••·••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DE1'RO IT Deiliel V-67 1, Tractor, and 24 ' lligh Cube Tra iler, Priced ror immed. sa le . $5000. 58 1·8497 '72 1/1 DATSUN PKUP. Fiberglass i;hell , A/C, gd . cond. Asking $2,100. 1Uike963·4977 ·73 Ford Courier Uaja. Xl nt c,p nd . '71 llonda Sl.90 Good cond. 962·8108. Vans 9S70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOOKI NG FOR A CAR? Di1co ve r a ne w a p- proach. Spend less .. Ca ll The American Car Plan. 675·8900. 114 Agat e , Balboa Is le f$f0 ···········-············ WE PAY TOPJlOLLAR FOR TOP IJSEDCARS FOREIGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSICS tr )'Our car it extra clean l ff US llr1L . . IAUIRIUICI( 2925 Harbor Blvd. Cotta M•sa m.2$00 Clat1lfled Ad ! P hon SU-.5678 today ! WARDS. LH your STEAK HOUSE ® • GOOD SELECTION IMMEDIATE D'ELl¥E~Y Here's how. Just come In to the showroom 4nd test drive an y one of \he gr eat ~MC cars: Gremlin, Hoinet, Matador, or the all-new Pacer. We'll give you a speciaf coupon. limit .one' per family, good tor one S1rlp· Steak Dinn er at youi local· Austl9r Steak House. It's that easy. But act soon. Remember, · coupons are llmfted, so 'it's flr~t come, first served ••• a Rustler stee ~. ' • • • " ·-~E p s E 50 re B m Pa H f u TA sot fo• w v t A J th po WO St1 '" bu \111 Ma ••• --. -· -· ~ . ...... 1.,...... ' +-to•. l•port.cl Alolol 1.,art.c1· ....., Mew ·····················TI ······················· ..... : ................ . Alitos, Mew taoo ......0.. Mew •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Moada · t73 Hondo tn7 Merceda1 -t740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •MAZDA ' 1 llondu '14 Coupe, amJfm; OVll 100 Now • aod, sooo m1 ·1. $2000. MIUHWC·~ Cali M6·0449 ' ~ B d 1974 l·londa Clvlc;.8,000mi, . Cl_H DlllLA.Y · ran New 'JA $.IOO&t•keover pymi.or ~ofla•arb :t tfoide ror ? AU 0 ~t 'MAZDAS ... 2.11514 Mt:aci~ES~.1tEa 6862 M' a nchelter, Jet11et1 9732 Buena Park ~. • m ISCDllTUJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 123·7250 l'llC£ $3195 '73 Jen-Hoctly On U>eSanta'Ana ll'Wy. An all bla~k beauty ~Ith '7a280•DRSEDAN LESS $500 1.s,.000 original m1le11 . LOADED•-6HARPI Will trade,: , ~ ... ·........,. =; 'ide ·1 .... ··= CASH REBATE f ~ ":.~~~: .~!·:.=i. ~ ::~ FROM --==. =:..:: ==--. of the truly g reat Maza lfb:s. If &ariu i1•11 ~••••w•Y autolnobllea of our llme1 · flftMOMVWO Owned, driven, Ir ob ""'1tr Pri·ce Only 111-2040 • ••s."•• .vjou•l! '-·"'·""ed by one· 1!19 m•~•-•rn• ·di Orange· County 's $2 6 9 5 larJest-oew car deal•"· Ma1.da 9731 This remarkable 1911 •• ••• • •• •• • • ••••••••••• Mercedes Beru .SO SLC 1973 Mazda Sta. Wgn, Coupe is now on display. llX3, '$1975. By orig. Pleue calJ lllN-8321 for Stati• · W" owner. 15,000 local mi. furtherdetalls. -~.' wae:on Xlnt eond. 261Z Mesa D•. r ..._ IO.Mft <Bac k Bay). 548·5103. 66 Ml~O ,::INCLUDING ALL '73MAZDA CO :,. ~IS : . Sun roof, leather interior -E C'O N 0 M I CA I~, Pie.. &superb! 1600 l'C, 4 speed, radio & i~gfN~;~~ti~I:~~ ~caa~;r m~r5e68t~T~h~~~ e1::.·t:Jc::1 s0.000 mile fa ctory from. Need reliable par-·-== ==::. -warranty _ healer __ ly lo rnakc small mon- recliniog Nau~uh.vdc thly payments. Ca ll Cr.' 11401t"~AUW.t.T RUCK ET sr;A1'S with 1\11-(r. at847·0873 -------1 131-2040. 495-4949 '' nl em or y fro 11 l 72 Mazda, newbgine-0 v11 ... ,,.....w••Wf Passenger seat --5 ·1 A /F' It" I llADIAL PLY 'l'lllES! tnics. m mmu ipex '66·2SOSE . P /S·P/B.' POWER DISC brakes -radio w l,l~pe. deck. Mag Sunroof. AM-FM. 8 lrck. f u I I carpet i 11 g -":h.ls. lu gg. rack & A/C. 16·18 mpg. VJ!rY good TACHOMETER -· con· SJU·5000 . cond, Asking $3850/Best sole -rear wine.Jo"'-' de· •73 J\'1azda RX2. 4 dr. F'ac-offer. 644-4644 aft.·Dpm fo~ger -Eleetric t·lock tory Warr<!.nty $1795 .. 73 2SOC · I ' TINTED GI Ass 645·4166 , air, am/ m -~ -~ -sler~. radials. Make of· LOCKING FUEL CAP 1------~--1 fer . Aft. 8 pm, 640-SClll M•rce-de-s Benz 9740 -s im. wood steering wheel. Also rnuch n1urc eq u i pm ent too numerous to menlion. RXJ Station \\'agon, (Ser. SIZ4WIS8t64 ) • • • • •• • • •• •• •••••••••• Autos, Mew. -·-WE CAN GIVJo: 'ltlU ALL TIJ1',; C·H·D+T You Need & Still Save You l\1on ey -•-"" BEACH MAZDA 17331 BEACH ILYD. HUNTINSTDN IEICH Cal I direct or colle1'l & SU\'(;' ' 842-6666 S1'UCK IN A LEASE? Our professional consul· tanls will help. 675-8900. Ca ll 1'he American Car Plan. 114 Ag.11.te, Balboa Isle 300 SL lloadslr. lmmae. Classic. Lo . mi·g. $7900. • 675·7884 . MBZ280SL c..,pe Roadster Automatic, air condition· ing, & I owner! ' E:I 11402 MAllGUlllITT ,AllWA f MS~YllJO 831-2040. 495.4949 "''' "'"'' ,,,...., .. , un 'G7 2505, full equip, SJ.250. 00·7137 A D,\B 01-' PE.rHOLEU.\1 afternoon. J ELLY applied to tht thre ads of 1'1ngernall '73 ~1 crecc.Jcs Benz 280 C. polish and glue bottles 27 ,000 mi. Jo'ully will ~eep u1e lids from equipped. S9000 or take sti cking. 'l'ry a Dally over lease . 833-2616. Piiot Class11Led Ad lo •74 280 C Coupe. Fully buy, sell or rent some· ~uip~d. Air. Xlntcond. t!ung. $9850. • * 645-MS7. ........................ Mazda 9738 Mazda 9738 · •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hardtops-\Nagons~Sedans ' Good thru May ll st on any' new '7 4 rotary-engine car. .. . There's never been a better time to buy Mazda. You 'll get a hmmmdinger of a deal from us-and $500 cash back from Mazda-When you buy . any new 1974 rotary·enQine car. equipped the way you like ii. (And you can use your rebate toward the down payment if you want). Come in for a test drive. One tough engine. 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Ne<.'tis 70 Opel GT. llJ.I tires, Imports ••••••••••••••••••••••• uno VW , mwgs, am/fm 2:810'l ..,.._lt•,..11twaw paint job to llC sharp ~ lomi.,$1550/ofr, 833 9300 SPECIAL radio. nu tires, well .. ._.,..Viejo 83t•t740 $1250. 557·84:;(). 97~·1614 97!1·4476 ___ ·__ cared for. $1300. 645-0341 ~"!.°.~·.~::: ....... !~.~! ~~~·.~:."! ....... !~~~ ~"!!.~·.~."! ....... !~~ ~~~·.~:."! ....... !~!~ TOYOTA SALE! '62 Bu9. $400 . JlUNS GOOD. 546-6435 t'aclory De mos & Ex- ecutive Cars. Good Ust.'<.I '66 VW Hug. Original 'foyola Selection cond. inside &out. $795or AL[ PRICED nearest offer. 644 ·7902. TO SEU 1957 Volkswagen ' J)Ollll l•11,; 1 Good Condilion """ UV LO $.500 675·8638 • '6!1 VW Uug . Under 50,000 . 111·. I , BllTIS!. . .. r.,. .. : ' ' . TOYOTA mi. A ""'' bloo beauly! 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Caprice S55U '67 VW Bui.: $775 '64 Caddie, blue $W0 '64 Caddie grn $400 ·73 Dodge Corooct $1500 68 VW, ret'cnlly reblt. nu Pll: 548·77G4 Lut tires, tapl! deck, make of· A.MC 9905 rcr. 675·9678. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72VW DELUXEIUS '71 GREMLIN t'actory air condit:ioning, '72 CHEVY PICKUP ''Dune Buggy Special Purchase'' Low miles, stereo, & :~~~at~~c~r~~~~~id?~ $ . :E:} ,.;;-~_,_~:=!.,..'~_; .. _; :.,.~:~~N_";_""_'_·" ..... • LUV 4 soeed, radio, heater (02 126W) $100DowN $5614 '72 V.W. DUNE BUGGY Full canvas 10P. side curtains. chrome wheels w1lh otr road tires. (509FBD) 1377 ~-j ....... Cocllllac mOJ ~=~~HWAY • 'U'OO\H. ..... ~ MONTH '70 V.W. DUNE BUGGY $1371 !uO POtl Dlul If• l iot ·~ '"TOl•I...., P'l>I '""'j 13• & loc I .. , Cllf"l•"9 en1•Q01• to< only 30 mos O.ter'ft<l pavmefl• once $1118310 ..t.f!nu•I ~c•n!-Ra••~! 13'11. C11n va s top, c hrome wheels. The righl !oy (7098NP) 5977 .... Ill U,.your'Y~bo.te low0rd ~our 9¥"" poyfnetll 11 you wont. ~· 50,000-.-.ile. 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'74 Corvette Stinqray BEAU 'fli"UL yellow , H/1-1 , auto lrans , l'/S, 7600 a ct . m i les. (~07 M?i-1 P ) $7495. Jim Slemons lmpQrfs 833-9300 ViRyl top, tapestry in- terior. full power, rac· lory air conditiorUng, tilt 1.-.-5-H_A_R_D_T_O_P_C_o_n_v_t_.' steering wheel, AM /FM stereo, etc, Supe'r cleall. Auto. $2,~~:.~r. (92JACL l l -----""-'~---'-..,---,--$2-3_9~5~..,.-..l ·74 T-Top , 4 spd , Jo mi, all . • ~ · opt incl. I mmac. Brn/tan ....... ,. 'C ... C leath int . S7J50. Ph : 'HfO lfm:llir.,.,.,. • 556-1440 /751-7678.Dona. --· --111111 Cougar 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cadillac c pc 1969. Full pkg. I~ow mi, beautiful gold, Ma ke ofL 493-1245 '67 Cougar. Beautiful con- dition , e xtras. Aft. 6 eves. $550. 675-49.14 -----1 Comaro 9917 70 X H.-7 , P/S, l'/B, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al\1 /1''l\t s t ereo. Orig. '10 Cama ro SS. ps, pb, Ownr. gd. cond. 836·9081, am/fm factory air, auto. 548·6141 Ru n s g r eat. S2 0 O O I ·D..:-'~-~.-----9-9-3-5 1 675·8791 v-r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1008 Ca ma ro, \'ery clean. 72 DODGE 4 spd. Mags. New rear Charger tires. $1100. 5'16-9774 S 1988 '7 4 CA ?i-1 A R 0 ; A i r , Automatic transmission, Al\1 /1',i\I s t ereo, many powe r steering, air con· more extras. Xlnt cond. ditioning (219EQS). Dir. inside .& out. l\1usl sell Ma ny m o re to choose thi s woek ; $3900 /of· from. Need reliahl c par· f er ]l ilkc o ve r lease. ty to make small 1non· 675 ·8624 eve nings & thly payments. Call Cr. weekends . i\l gr . at 841·~73. Chevrolet 9920 '64 DAR'f Xlnt. cone!. New ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint , orig. ownr. $500. 64 Impala, ~ood cond.1 ..:54..:0~·..:0~72=2'-------I Must Sell ! $350or bestof· 72 Dart, Lo. !I.ti. Tip To _r_e_,._S36 __ ·t_1_•o_a_r_t_.J~p_m ___ 1 Cond. Re d . P IS, P/B, 1974 i\1ontc Ca rlo, fuUy 1 .cBe~•..:t..:O_l_fe..:'_·_496_·12<>1 ___ -l equipped . Xlnt Cond. 25000 mi . $3995. &17-7506 '71 DA RT. Arr. Radio 24.000 m i. 548-7482 o '65 BEi. AIR, xlnt mech. _64_6_-2_0_22 ____ · ----l & body . Sacri(ice-lics t Ford 9940 Offer ~ 499·ZCJ76. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '55 Che vy 327, new parts. Good cond. Best offer or trade. 548·8195. '66 C /S WAGON, P /S, P /8 , Air. runs great. $475. 642-8327 '63 Chevy Impala S /S. 71 Ford, small VB.auto I. Runs w ell . $300. Call T. Long bed, 55,00'.> mi. l T 646 09J l 646-l737 owne r. Good cond. $2000. ony · ~ or will consider trad 74 A-10NTE CARI..(), take 847-6775 over le ase /sa le. Cls d ~~--------1 e nd, no obllg. "1'11 pay 1973 LTD Wa gon. 6 pass. transfer fee." Lo. !\.1i. full low m i. AM /FM ste power . 644·8211 beL 5, A I C E lec wds $350 64.0-5786 aft. 5. 673-464? CllE RRY '70 Chevellc, S0,000 o rig. mi. Comp r e blt-beauty! $1400. 673-3235 eves. '61. Chev. El Camino, V-8. Lincoln 9945 auto, radio: vinyl roof, ••••••••••••••••••••••• new paint. $800. 96.J-4.5.';5. '74 CONTINENTAL . 74 Chevy Luv TriJck, blue 4 Dr, loaded, sunroor, w/shell. Must Sell ! $2995, Pri. Pty. 838-8683 Call 6-9pm 536-~ M.,-cury 9950 '63 Chev. Impala. Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• cng . Body f a .I r . '69 Mer cury . A·l con~. Sus pension needs minor Low ml. P /b, P /s, a1 work .. $375.best offer. cond . Au t o $1200. 673-8454 546-9903 1975 PORSCH~ 914 ' s5995 AM /FM. mag wheefs. & m<xel {Ilk, I 1870AJ MAHY TO CHOOSE FllOM! HAL ~E.ENE pPRSQIE &·AUDI 601 ........ -r ........ _ lht4. 1114154Mt12 ,...",.1iu1l•1-nn .. .,,.._ ...... , , '13 FIREBIRO , FORMULA 400 -I i.pced trans mission A~t /f-'~I s tcrl.'O, cur c:on'. dition1ng , J)OWcr 111g , (311!1-IOY) '67 GTO,MXl mags P/!:i good cond. S700 o r offer. 962-1407 1975 CORDOBA • • • • • FIRE SALEI SALE PlllCID INCLUDING CHRY5LER5 CLINCHER 12 MO. 'WarT, SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE WILSON FORD JUST BOUGHT THE ENJIRE INVENTORY OF A MAJOR LOS ANGELES DEAi.ER -MANY OF THESE UNITS WILL.BE OPEN DAILY 9 gm !ti I 0 pm. SOLD BELOW FACTORY DEALER INVOICE! OPEN DAILY 11 om 111 t 0 pm INCLUDES HEW CARS, HEW TRUCKS, DEMONSTRATOIS. USID CARS, USED TRUCKS AHO RECREATIONAL YEHICLES '75 FORD LTD LANDAU 2 DR. PILLARD HARDTOP llAND NEW '75 ELITE 2 DOOR HARDTOP ~~e:· '75 LTD WAGON CQUNTRY . SQUIRE Yl 'o< ... ,..,,....,,._..,._>_"'l-_l""<l .... ..._ _____ .... ..., ,._...,.., ;<..,., '<o't• ·• !>•o> ..... "-,_M l .... "'1''"°""'••• -""l·-<"!~01, '"-'"''°" . ..,..,Ml '"''"11 'H' WO'\. "'1vq •ocl. ~''"' "'"'"ll ""l·•f'< IJ"""'llll. .,, • ~~•o "~n• oowt• """'"'I• "°""'' oo.,., b,.•••· •10.0, ,..,.,,.,,11 '"" ••n•I '°"'· '"''"' g>oH ••I• ............ 11«0'0• .,.,,,, •lGllHIOCDI WILSON FORO'S PRICE ~~· $ r ;:;-'-$1900 4398 ~~~~~TE -DISCOUNTFROMFACTDRVLIST :~· '75 FORD Custom 500 COURIER & SHELL PINTO 2 DOOR ~~~· '75 GRANADA ~ Door Pittord Hordtop ' 1 CHEV. Caprice Au!o. trl n$., l1c!orv 1ir conditioning, pOWtr l!ee•!ng, power bra~es. s!ereo. loW\Oau IOI). Lk . lo\9HE H JtKll.L fll'IANtN0 lVU..UU :~!!~~!-eJi~ ~~~~911R< :l~ICl.U Fll<l"-"CtMG A. V .llLAILI '69 PLY , Wogon Sotellile A lf<'""..l.!·: !•~nsn"J5<(1" lac!°"' I" CO"J'''O~ong "'"•e• ,·e.:r.no :•o~•"u' INCIAL-l~&V.uu.al '73 CHEVY Mollbu Economy ~lie• '1'<11. ••r cond•llonong. ••dlo, heate< to .. +o,. m•l•S Ll(;.,.N 977LVl S~ICl.U.........C"'4&V&.11.ltl.I '73 PLY. Duster Economic•I sticl1 1hiH, pa~r 1!ttrinq, r&dio. ~•ter. Lic!nse No. 7S9JPL PICl&l llNANCM IVAILUU '71 MIRC. Moniu1. a...,.1wtm V•f , •ula. lr•111.. lactorv •ir condilioolng. ~r "Krl1111. ~· bra~e~. AM /FM r•alo, l1ndau t°". l it. 111JOY ... IHCIAL llNAHCINO &V•llllll '73 CHATEAU WAGON 12 piissenge•, V-8. auto. 1111111 , power s1een"'il, pow• bra~es. r&d!O, hea!e•. Liclll'IH No. 372HOO WINL flNANCINO AVlll.Ull '73 INTERN. SCOUT t ~ drive, V·8. 111.1!0. 1'11115 , "°" eondfl1onong, power sieeq, ha•OIOP L>Cell!;e No 4S3HNS Vf(IAL JtHANCING AYltWLf '72 COURIER • $1988 J ' ' • • Sf88 $2188 $1188 • t \11., FOl'd'5 No 1 ecor.omy cir. F ton! & rear bumper gw ras. Loe. ~ll10Yll296l. 4 DOOR UMITID IDlnON SPIClAL Ec""""'Y 6 cyl ong .. •P o~•u•e llwm~< group, O~•~ l>HIW~ ~ ,. ;:;:~;;;.. ~--·-·"· IMMEDIATE s3549 DELIVERY 70 GAL SOD 2 DOOR s1oaa VI. auto. lr•l'6., l)OWrr 1lttring, radio, he1tet". super c.le•n. 1m~yeufcw, JlfrWKM AYULUU On a '.74 FO<"d FlOO Pi(kup. LI(. No. T106SI. COMPLETE FOR ONLY * SUPD.SNCIAL * BRAND HEW 1975 FORD CAMPER VAN SUPER SPECIAL PRICE '73 CHEVY PICKUP '72 FORD Wagon L~ including faclofy a;r condllioninq. plus all Tri!: t •l•as. •160091 !#l(IA.l flNlNCIMCI lYllLl.llf '70 CHEVY CAPRICE v.s. au1o. lr•ns .. laclorv alr conailloninq, llOW!!'• s!!.'erinq, L•ndou !ap, •l69HEH Sl'ICW llNANCll'G IVAIUlll '72 PONT. lonneville V·I. •ulo. ''''" . tactorv •ir conalrlotl inq, power stetnng. per...er Dra!IH . pawer winoow1, stereo f~•O. ~16FLV PKlll ll!ol.IHCM IVllWU '70 THUNDERBIRD $1088 s1111 • " • • ' • OUTSTANDING '73 PLYMOUTH .. VALUE '73 DUSTER USED .. CARS Sl'ORT SUBURBAN WAGON V-8, automa11c. radio. heater. POwer sleenng. power brakes. air COndi!ion-in~t lull factory eQu1pment. r221 lWJ) COUPE va. automattc. radio, heater. While walls. custom 1nlenor, 'li!"fYJ loP, bucket seats. (94BKMP} '68 DODGE SEDAN va. automatic. radio. heater. power steering, white walls. bucilef seats. console. vinyl top·, air. conditioning, v.tlite wan tires. {VHN321) 52345 52M5 -5775 '74 PLYMOUTH · Sl'ORT SUBURBAN WAGON 9'PaS$. VS. aulomaric. radlO, heater. ~~ steenng. oower brakes. while ~~Is. roof rack {274KSTJ '71 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill SEDAN VB. automatic, ;actio. halter.' POWer sleering, l'.lOWef' brakes. while wau !ires. air condiilohihg, vinyl lop. (028BSXJ ' '74 CHEVROLET VEGA Automatic. ra~io, healer. raised white letter llres. custom interior, hH>acti seats. {.C SOMOV) ; ~3595 · 5995 52255 . . . • • , '74 PLYMOUTH VAUANT llllOUGHAM V8. auloowtic, radio. h$ater. POWer steering, DoW9r brakes, White walls. air corfdilloning, v-inyl top,· fVP41-04R·291506) . '69 CHRYSLER SEDAN VS. automatic. AM/~M radio. heater. ~ steering-bra11:e~ wt111e walls. a ir condi!fontng fZSP625J , . .. s795 _ • . · NEW 1975 SCOUT .. I w I , '· ... I .. II < I ' 'ii - Si I '· ' ~ f .~. f , • I ' • I I ,!. • ! j • . -·,g1 i1la I Soq·~ (;oast ,Today's c:1·osing . .. . ~ N.Y. Stocks --~ . . .. . .,._ .. . ... 'VOt:Riil; N -·: 29, 4.SECTIONS,-42'P~GES D.IUJPl"9151•U Piiot• SUNBATHER VIEWED THROUGH A FENCE NEAR MAIN BEACH Laguna Beach Attire Has Spectrum Of View Points Our Mtin Suroeys . . The _,Nµde S.c~m:,. Editor·~ Note : .Intrepid Daily Pilot Chief Photographer .Lee ~ayn8 ~ di~t~~e'd !fl.an ef/orf: to ¥termi~. if t.hne were Of!Y nude1~'the"Shdrel:Uie off;dguna1JeachrThfs is hu1wur-by-hour log .. E//eC!fo~ ... ~ JU ;.111n>ey px1y, ~ver, be questioned bec1!1i1&1t'~1fole.;of preP. could ~ frightened sunbathers. He ,,Ji, Wf'«ririg':a· coat .and..tie·with cameras hdngirigi,all over him. ~~fiP.~~~1lOg:.' 1-_. ~ • DAILY PILOT NAKED PERSON SURVEY 2;30-Crescent Bay Beach 2:40-Diver's Cove 2:45-Picnic Beach 2:50-Rock Pile 2:55-Main Beach 3:05-Hotel Privat~ ~ach 3: 10-Cleo ee,ch 3:15-Thalia ~aeh 3:25-Brooks Beach 3:30-Mountain Road 3:40-W~s Cove 3,:.34-Moss Street .150 people no nudes 20 people no nudes 30 people no nudes IS people no nudes 100 people no nudes 5 people 1 possible topless JO people 4 girls topless 20 people l girl topless 18 people no nud es 20 people no nudes 25 people l girl topless, she put her top on when she saw the photographer 12 people no nudes survey Conditions: r The survey was, made on a bright, clear sunny day, nice and warm wi(h lots of people on the beach. Cla11l(fca'tion criteria: Girls lying on th-eir stomachs without tops were as- sumed to be preventing strap marks. Only when they turned over or got up and walked around were they classiried as topless. Topless men, being more·tr:aditional,_ w~re not re- corded. SUrvey Llmltliions: The survey was conducted by a slightly nearsighted photographer wearing a coal and lie and carrying a Camera.'Ire is often mi~taken for a narc in Laguna Beach. Additional Note:· · Some carpenters workin~ on a beachfront house al Cleo Str,eeJ reJ)Orted two naked men an hour before the survey was made but since this is hearsay evidence, it falis outside the scope of this.s'tudy. Fln'aJ Note : . ' DesPite its limitations, this is the most complete and up to date naked person survey yet completed in Laguna Beach and proves semi-conclusively that nakednes·s is not ram· 'pant and frorrf what we have s~en, not really very interest- ing in Lag_una Beach. ~~wport R~porting ·Onl_y 1 Nude Case 1Authontij>s In Newpol'\ Beach ~•ve noted onJ.y one)Dcident,of a. nude l\!l>A!tlt~ ,•~·city sand$ sci (81' lhi~•l .. D~nton and VO'!'ed \iiday ~not to Ignore it" if the practi" •1>1•.eadrupcoul from Lagunit Beach. • "We'll try to boe g111ded by \he c; reum1t.ance1 of each cl:.td, ·and '1'9'11 ..,. all .avallatile lee•• re-~<oi io anure the .Orij>al u,se "'1the 1>ea~h i" Pol! ... ehlio1 11., •nGl1v11&~d tQCtay!~."'1 ., , .,. ~ ti't.'f..~"''" 'Glavii 1ald lhpt lllt ~'ei)d palncl othe~ .Pa1rol1' <in city l!elGhu ha ye ylel~e<l'mly one ro-Geot~,, ' .\ 'li\6l <!!'•urred last weekend'"'· Corona def Mar State Beach where a yoting woman doffed her halter In the sunshine. "Two elementary school girls in a group nearby went over to .the young woman firSt," Glavas · · relatec). • "They told her she should be ashamed of herself." Officers later checked with counselors of the ·group lo de· , termlne if th• yo"Qlteri were offended by the alspl11y. Sll<h a st•temeitt could yield a criminal com pl ain't. . , "No one would "say thal they were offended, so we obtained all 1tbl, J.lo~aUon we could and !See NAXllD, Page Al) . \~·" i \ ·' TEN CENTS edness'· By JACKCHAPPELL Ofttte D•ll'f PO ......... "Take· off. your pants and sit down for a'while," a young, fit and tan-811-over Lagwia Beach elementary school teacher said to a buddY just walking into a lit· tJe group of nude sunbathers basking on a secluded beach in L•guna Beach. Peeling his trunks, the new ar- rival , Ray. plopped onto the sand. "Nude bathJng? I think it's nothing to think About. "Go.d -'naQ_~ 1_~n~hjne. Gpd made people. People made clothes," he said as he and the others iocltid1ng an attractive 29-year-old mother or two talked with a newSIJ'aper repos:ter (clothed) ThurSday about the current Art Colony issue or public nudity on the beaches .• "Ob.viously, "I 'm a nude 8un- bather,'' the-woman said. She ob· viOUBly had been for some time. Rich dark ta9-> no whi~e spots. "'And, I think i( that's your thing, you ought to be able to do it, P stie satd. ·' ''I'm not doing it to give anyone a thrill, I just like the feeling o( being able to sun myseU the way I like to, to do it for my own self,'' she said, as her children frolicked nearby. She asked that her name nol be used. The sunbathers' point of view is one point of view in a (•on- troversial matte r that has -as do many L:iguna i'ssues -a spec· trum of points or view. Cy Nugent . president of the Laguna Beach Chamber or Com- merce expressed another. <See NUDITY. PaJ.re A2) Supervisors to M Vallerga Suspension Caniliodian March l.. Cities Emptied of Citizens NEW YORK (AP> -About half or Cambodia's seven million people have bee n uprooted and forced to march into the interior of the country, a New York Times correspondent r eported today. Sydney Schanberg. the· only American newspaper correspon- dent to remain in Phnom Penh when the Khmer Rouge took over April 17, said in today's edition of the Times that many will not sur· vive.the march. vli~~!fot\~tf~'~~ .___,,_ ---~ •t-. ·-~ -. -~~ ••• 1 ... ~ .. ..__ ..,. tki n g, .cr1ctf n 9, jNulaiag .,. ..... coeer· fftfJ Ille rOads Hke a •-•• c arpel •.• out of Cambodia on Saturday. He withheld his account until the second convoy brought another 550 foreigrlers out on Thursday. ~ Describing Lhe events fo llow- ing the Khmer Rouge occupation of Phnom Penh a s ''an astonishing spectacle," he spoke of : ·'Two million people in stunned silence ~ walking . ..c ycling, pushing cars, covering the roads like a humrin carpet -suddenly forced to abandon the capital. ''l-l'os pitals. jammed with wounded, being e mptied, down to the last patient. These people, too -limpin g , crawling ,· on crutches, carried on someone's back, lying in beds being wheeled up a road -ordered out of the city. "And Phnom Penh itself. Once throbbing, now an echo chamber of silent streets lined with aban· doned cars and gaping empty shops, where the street Lights bum eerily for a popuJation no longer there.'' Schanberg reported that on the day the capital fell. ~r:v Khmer Rouge SQldiers seized him and other newsmen and held guns to (See MARCH, Page A2) .... ~•Y, -a,,~ •··~•~er~ n~ .: ... s~~-Thi-~ti:ria~s .. _.,,,.,,® .......... ...,. ' ' .... · ...... · . MONKEY'S EYEBROW. Ky. (AP) -Fire or. !icials .say Casey 'lbomas is .a hero and deserves an aWard', but 3-year-old Casey doesn't know what they're talking about. · · 'Ken1neth Charles Casey Thomas Jr. dragged his 18-rriqnt~·old sister, Deona. Jo, mo.re than 40 . fe~t through the family's burning mobile home w1th1n easy reach of rescuers. · Qrficials said Casey lostllis grip on Deona Jo just as he reached the· door and jumped out, but a neighbor, ·Dudley Tucker, just arrived and found the little girl a few feet from the door. ';Sh~ was standing there crying, with fire and s moke spurting around hert" Tucker said. '"Three s econds more and I couldn't have got her ; thank God. the little boy brought her to the door.'' ·Tm no hero-that little fellow is," he added. Trash Strike Continues El ToTQ, Laguna Workers May.:Lose Jobs Rubbish coll~ctors in Laguna Beach and most of El Toro re- mairied on the picket.J.il\e today, despite a company ull1m'atum that they return to work or face Sea Burial For Murder Vict fin. Set Murder victim ~tty L. Goates of San Juan Capistrano is to. be buried at sea in Neptune society rites. Mrs. Goates, 47, died Sun· day in her home. · losing their jobs. In the meantime, trash haulers in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and most of Orange Coun- ty were rapidly chi'seling away at uncollected trash that ac - cumulated during their nine-day walkout. Most expected to be caught up by the end of today. But emploYes of Great Western Rec lamation, Inc., which serves Santa Ana, and Laguna Beach DisPosal. a Great Western sub- sidiary, were still on strike, as were wOrkers for ~SCA Services. Inc., which ·serves most of El Toro. Orange ail.d part of Tustin. Officials of those firms· said workers had been ordered by the compani~s to teturn to their jobs by today. "I don't know if they will be al - lowed to return later," a SPokesman said, noting the firms have hired almost a full comple· ment of non-union replacements. Most of the 400 s triking Te8mster trash truck drivers and haulers laid down their pickets and returned to work Wednesday after union leaders approved the move. The men are being paid at the company's last pay offer -a raiseo(72cents an hour. ()(ficials for Orange County Disposat Association , which negotiates for the six firms in - volved in the strike. said they ex- pect'the contract lo be formally signed by union leaders next week·. I Mrs. Goates, a nurse at S~ Clemente General Hospital, re· sided ·\"ith her husband Glen at 33911 Via de Agua. Her body was fot"lnd by firemen called to the Seen~ toeninguish a fire set in the woman's bedroom . Investiga{ors believe she was suffocated .with a loY{el and the fire started to cover the crime. Parking Structure Hit · by Opposi~ion Orange County Sheriff's in· vesti~ators have arrested Mrs. Opposttlo.n to Laguna's pro- Goates' stepson, Grecory Gleb posed $550,000 parking structure Coates,18,offfiversideinconnec· and a May ~b bond election to Uonwiththedeath. · fl~ance the project has been Survl vorst were li s ted as voiced by John Gabriels, or· husband Glen; daughte~. Nora aaniz.er of the Laguna Beach _ and Gina Dalea of Los Angeles; PrGperty_ Owners and Tenants Bond monies are to be repaid , through meter fees cOllecled from the parking structure and the downtown business area. Indicted Assessor 'Sile nt' By G1\RY GRANVILLE 01 t~e Oiily Pilo1 Stall Orange County super visors will meet in closed session Tues- day to consider suspending in- dicted Assessor Jack Vallerga from his elected ofrice . However, a coOfidential memo from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper that was deli vered to the supervisors late Thursday con- cludes they d,o not have the power to suspend Vallerga without his consent. But Kuy-per's legal opinion left atl-9~iJl.&1(pl' t~he board by slat-- ing Va1lel'ga's ·boi;iding company ""may. seek a conditional release ·from future liability.•· In that ease. accordiilg to the / confidential m emo, the court may. free the bon<,IJng company from,.fu(ure1ia bility. The court may then declare the assessor's post vacant unless Vallerga provides the county with a new fidelity bond. Kuyper's two-page memo is titled ·•request for opinion re- garding indiCtment or Andrei,..· Hinshaw and Jack Vallerga." It was Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich who ask·ed for the legal opinion short· ly after it was learned the county · Grarid Jufy had indict e d Vallerga on multiple felon y charges and returned an accusa· tion accusing him of four acts o( misconduct. Had the jury not handed do"''" the accusation, Diedrich planned to ask his fellow supervisors to join him in requesting the Grand Jury to charge the 53-year-old as- sessor with misconduct. If Convicted of mist!onduct after a jury trial, Vallerga's penalty would be removal from office. He faces the same penalty 3.long with a possible PJ'.ison sen- tence if convicted of any or the felonies he is charged with com• mitting in the indiCtment. - Diedrich, 1t least, favors sus- pending the assessor from office until the charges against him are resolved in court. He said , ''Under the circumstances, I wOuldn 't object to paying him his regular salary during the suspension period." (See INDICTED, PaJt:e A2> Ora n~.J;&J Coa•t L . ---~· We ather Night and morning low clouds othe rwise sunny skies Saturday with sli ght· ly cooler t e mpe ratures. Highs al the bea ches 62 tis· ing to 68 inland. I NSID E TODA'\' Mime i• a performing art which can be erz joyed by lhe deaf as well as by the hearing public. Golden West College student Greg Kop;>el. who is himself deaf. disc usses . up- c9ming mime performance on Page CJ . sl$ter, L1,1ci11, Zi.!g:er of Texas; ~ ..... ,_ ... ..-- bnithcrs, James L. ·teaken or ' .1U . ·,,.a-~lbe.· Washington DC, John Leaken of ~J < <Said . Cano1• 11 .. k and •Ri<hard i.•'!ttli"llle ~ltllle ' tbre •. Lea ken of <Sahto" Barbara: and ' Wiiuld ~t Ii ••lelct lllll!'I'· the mother, l.lllian Leakl!n. ' """'II'!" m!r,_ch••r t»t lf·lli1 -f 11 sta orial ""' ......... ~ '""' tb •.• :...io.edltltt: .,.j;\~b~~uJ. ·~,~·~ the iM ~~ wlll tieM.UniW To do that. fees will be in- creued from' 10 cent.$ to 20 cents or 15 cents dependlng on t.he parkJal&.lQDe •. '"fMY 'rllng;'is tba~an iifcre ... in.met.di rate..,t thia Ume and in 1 fad~ 'the.;conilderaUon of .a p~li(I( tbb,llaturoJs not In ~.cwlth r lhe k>w·p<'OIMmllc situ1Uon of our CoU!Rl)',tbcN.J,"! ~ Ga.~ISlald.t -~· .... ! American Cancer Fund. wllm b0ndi.ter ... llll\llil9d IL '. :'.!' l. • . . ,,. f • ..... ' ') ' • 'ldee.JtAatUNG, Pace Al) ... • • • f.\: I Ji.-~1-~~ -··-"' .· ! \1· "I ,......., ' r DAILY PILOT L/SC > • --PARKING •.• Ho said Iha\ f~r Ibo $1.25 lllllllon total cost "' \lie project, the city was actually only getting ~lb addttlonal'140 pa:rktng spaces. r.ne structure itselr will hold 233 .. ~rs. however, it will be built on ~ ... tlty lot which now accom· . ~ modates 93 C•rs. "I wlsh to point out that we are •Jbieing $20,000 a year on two lots :len· Ocean A.venue and one on ?•Broadway. 1 .J wish to point out '•we have spent about $250,000over ':the l~st 12 yea'l's on these lots,'' •IGabriels said . "'~ "I (ind there really is a: surplus :1of Parking. While }"'orest Avenue ,··'&hd Mermaid Street and Glen· !fteyre Street are usually Cull, l (ind that the two Ocean Avenue .Jots are about two-thirds Cull and ·&here is a good deal or empty ~spaces on Ocean. Second and .. :Jbird Streets," he said. · .. ,Despite Gabriels' assertion, ~tlte city has a private consul- ~t.i.nt 's study which shows Lhe downtown area to be seriously ""&hort of parking nine months of ·Ute year. .. :1 Gabriels said the impact of ·Rew shopping malls such as the ·wmber Yard could have an er. .. :tert on downtown parking pat- terns. • • 1"Gabriels proposed a strict two- "' hour l imit on a mete r s ·d owntown. and s ugges ted ., merchants require employes to park outside the business area ·und walk to work_ . '·' :Clemente OKs ' .. :$95,000 Cost : On Restrooms ·., ·San Clemente city councilmeri "f18ve approved spending $95,000 •'.for construction of beach and • ')>ier restrooms, but fiot without •1'1Uestioning the cost of the pro- jects. -·A $69,920 contr act was a~·arded to Wul -Rich Corpora- · .. tlon or San Clemente for COD · .st.ruction of restrooms at ''T" "Street beach near the E5planade :-overpass and a $25,873 contract • was given to Bays ide Builders of >COsta Mesa for construction of : .. new restrooms south or the en- ~-trance to the municipal pier. Responding to a question by Councilman Thomas O'Keefe, A. L. Wulfeck of Wul-Rich said the greater than average cost per square foot was due to design fac· tors to reduce vandalism. He said special measures will be taken to secure plumbing fix - tures and masonry wll\ be coated ~·ith a special seale r to make it less s usceptible to graffiti scrawlers. .~pring Thing . . ' Market Set ~ay 17, 18 ·· ftlore than 150 merchants will pffer antiques, crafts, jewelry and other wares at the "Spring Thing'' m arket lo be held by l:.yric Opera Association from 10 'a:m. to dus k Saturday. Sunday, 'a'ntl May 17 and May 18 al the Festival of Arts grounds in l:.agpna Beach. ' Admission is $1 with a ticket gooo for all four days of the open market. Those attendint are also l'llgible to receive 25 items given ~Utay each day. Profits go to the yric Opera Repertory training rogram. i Firemen Slowing ' SAN DIEGO (AP) -City : firemen have called their second : ,,·ork s lowdo""·n in two weeks. : &.1fter wage negoti ations with city '.offici als bogged dovin. i..-~~~~~~~~~-.., ! ORANGE COAST 1 ~ ' DAILY PILOT i ! TIT Or-Coa.i 0 .. 11.,. Piiot, wilh,.,,!cll I•<""'• 1.. """'"" 'ne ,.e ,., Pr•"·" pu1>11~0 DY lht 0<-'°"'' Pul>l••"•<>Q (0..,.,,1,,. ~-···••Iii·-... publ•"''d M<l<>U8• '"""'Q" '""'• .... ""'~ { ,.,.,, .... 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The driver told officers the car malfunctioned. f'ro• Page-Al NUDITY IN LAGUNA. • • ' ., ;,Right now v.•hile it's an issue, there'll be idiots who will have to do it just for the hell of il. There are enough exhibitionists that if it is permitted. or looked the other way, the beaches are going to be full of them,·· Nugent said. Nugent and the Chamber of Commerce are v.'orried about the impact buff bathers might have on tourists, Laguna Beach's ma- jor industry. ''Laguna Beach is pretty broad-minded, but we still have one hell of a lot of people with families and l don't think they want lo be exposed to naked cavorting on the beach. "I don't think it will do busi- ness a damn bit of good,'' he said. Since the Police department declared it currently has no laws under which it can require nudists to clothe themselves, bare bodies have come out with the s pring sun on the beaches. The City Council has been ad- vised by Police Chief Frank Schopen that if Laguna Beach wants to control public nudity, it * * * Laguna Sets Nudity Study At City Hall The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil will hold a study session al 9:30 a.m. Saturday in city hall to discuss city policy toward nude beaches. The council is e xpected to be hit with a raft or petitions gathered by persons opposing public nudity, and by a battery or experts on nudity presented by persons s upporting nude beaches. The public h as been en- couraged by Mayor Roy Holm to attend the meeting and express individual views. The police department has sought guidance from the council due to the lapse this year or stale laws once used to bar nudity in public. Since police declared they will no longer arrest or c ite beachgoers who are merely nude, Laguna's sands have seen increasing numbers of buff bathers. City Council Aide Jackie Was hburn said she has received numerous calls and letters from people concerned about the nudi- ty issue. No running score on Jel· ters pro and con was available. Kalos Ka gathos Foundation o( Laguna Beach which sponsored a nude be3ch symposium and a nude beach ques tionnaire last summer , has atranged ap- pearances by Jay Murley of the Orange County Ameri can Civil Liberties Union (ACLU ), David Krowl of the San Diego ACLU, Thomas Caldwell of the Interna· tional Naturalists Foundation, and David Irving of the San Diego Nude Beaches Committee. will have to do so with a city law. No such law exists but the council will meet at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, in a study session to determine if action is necessary. Ir no law is forthcoming, every beach in town will be open to nudes. The elementary school teacher said he didn 't """ant his name used in a story because or what the school administrators might lhink. "Dr. (Robert) Reeves, (Assis- tant School Superintendent), is gonna go crazy trying to Cigure out which one of oh.is teachers is out laying around naked on the beach." But, he said he didn't see why people were shocked at the sight or a naked body. "It seems strange to me that someone could be more embar- rassed looking at me than I am letting people look-at me," he said. Former M~or Glenn Vedder, whose house overlooks Shaw's Cove in the north end or town, had a dif(erent point or view. "You destroy this beach and olherS like it if you let a few off- beat adults come in and cavort in the nud e just to exhibit themselves," Vedder said. He said he and other beachfront residents, many of whom won private beaches, were opposed to nudity on their sands. ''They are invading our privacy when they come down here and strip their clothes off," Vedder said . A nude beachgoer, however. said, "One or the big hangups is sex. I think it is Jess sexy actually because there is nothing left to imagine.·· A 16-ycar-old youth from La Habra who had first inquired at the police s tation about the legality or nude bathing, agreed. "Yeah, at first you think it's gonna be a big turn on. You think. 'Oh, wow, naked'Women,' but when 1t actually h·ap- pens, it's no big deal. It just seems natural," he said. Another poi nt of view was of· fered by Harry Lawrence, civic leader and chairman or the city beautification committee. "l would hope Laguna would never deteriorate to this status. I just can not even believe this would be considered. "Our reputation is so precious, to ruin it for no particular gain for Laguna or the residents or. anybody I could think or, just for a bunch or show-offs," Lawrence saJd , Jim Dilley, bookstore owner, civic leader and town philosopher, r'ecalled that during his trips in Europe, a Stockholm land pl4nner had pointed out on the town's master plan a de· lightful r ock out cropping that was re~erved ror nude sunbathing. "And. there was in a public park ln Vienna. a place reserved for nude sunbathing. · "Well, what the hell is wrong with that. It seems to me.r;itiooal and enlightened. . "l dare say, there should be certain places reserved in Laguna. The beaches are big enough for everybody," Dilley Pancake Feed For Leaguers .-said. A -pancake breakrast ls being host~ May 18 by the San Juan Capistrano Little League to raise money lor the league's 22teams. The breakfast. consis!lng of pancakea,1 sausage, eggs, milk and corree, will be held between 7 a.m. and J p.m . jn the San Juan Etemllntuy School cafetodum, 1ilb El Camino Real. Pr'ke of a ticket i• $1 • Dilley too questioned whether the presence or naked women would turn young meo'a.lancy.to thoughts or laclviousneis: . - "His thoughts are-alt'eady there. r would think that nudity would just give added con- straints; that can be a ·difllcult · job when somethine l.ttractlve walks by. • , ·:You can quol'e me On lh•t, l lhlilk ll will l«d to men cii!>· straint," Dilley said. • 1t-• .. •• ··-· ~ :!--·\ • • ·~ -·-. ) -.~·--.. ,:_·.:..:-.. .:. "' -· .. . ... '" . ' 'l..! .. 1 .. .'' IFJ: -~· om, ~.,,..a ~ : "'' '-! ;· ... ; \ • t • • • .. I , ,. "/ • J Tri : HiJspi~,,; btlallo~e ~«fif;: . -. ... -} ·~::Lea~~-:i,elft:l:~d N~"\;~4:'.ji~~b'~•clor ; John '.\f.ayne wu· i:eDOJ.tea in good condl(lOn and 1000 spirita today at Hoag Memo.rial Hpspit.il i,n Newport Beach, where he 1 ia rec,ivini treat~l for t an "asthmatic·brot1ehlal ' LOS ANG'ELES <U1'1) -Tiie' Act, which requires lhat"federa! cond.ltion." ,~ar Interior Departmelit should de· projects be comp.atl.ble'Wlthstale lay at least llDUl Decem~ a de· and local plannlrlg. -.._ :...• :. , els.ion on ·whet.Ker to lnaO ot~-.. Some aspect~~ oC u.e, lMiliia • (shore oil drilling .lites atong the'·· program are tricoms)iitlll16 W.tth Southern CallrbrnII. eoastlln~" 8 _ possible state plans, lOine 'iefd, spokesman -tor GoY.-Edmu¥ G. aod _Ui!L.!._nt.!'riol"--DeNrl.~'4 Hos~ital aidqi t.•l!I. Iha\ )Vayne, WllCI..! a •. milted Tuesda~~. is not surferill& /,rpm pneumonia, a-a: repatted~. earlier. Brpwn Jr. says. decision sboul<lDe".pOitPo ed The governor will ask •the "until the (11tate) coastal plait is federal governmen~ to delay ijle submitted: and adopted by the decision. said Anthony 'Kline, Legislature 110 we can determine Brown's legal af(alrssecre.t.ary. whether the lease proposals.are Kline said Tliursday tJiat.to. go consistent with tbe.toaatal plan.•• ahead with lease sales this fall Kline indicated that the 1tale would be illegal,.a vlolallon of the should have a larger aay 1n which A spokesman ror the hospital said Wayne, 67.,. Ls receiving me\'JicaUon for the condition and is expect. ed lo remain ill \Ju> ~""' ; 'through the WeeJcerid. -, > ' f'.,.o ... P..,e _.,J Inlergovliirnmerital Cooperatioo tracts will 6' lea"aed and the; method ~r-priCi UDC!er-Whlch the leases will be mide-aVaila~.;,~o . f'ro• Page Al lhe oil industry: ~ · • ..:.; .. INDICTED ••• MARCH ..• their heads. He said ~ir lives wae saved by Dltb'"P?IUI, a Cam..:. - b6dian emploY'e of theTflneS Whb· · convinced the Khmer Rouge after a 21.h-hoyr exchange that the news men were metelY cov~ ering their victory and were not eeemies. After that, SChanberg said he spent 13 days conflned in the French embassy aldnS with hun- dreds or other foreigners. They ·had little water or food and were deeply pessimistic about their chances for survival, he recalled. VIET CONG DEMAND -EXILES' RETURN. A4 They butchered pigs for food and argued among themselves, he said, adding: ··our squabbl- ing, and refusal to sharl! a nd cooperate with others, presented a spectacle to the Khmer Rouge that possibly reinforced their no· lion or us as a·people too selfish and egotistic to live in their less- affluenl Asian society.'' The squabbling continued on the three-day truck trip to Thailand. Schanberg said once when they stopped ror food at a village they stampeded through the food pots, breaking crockery . and spilling. food on the ground while the villagers looked on in hurt and astonishment. He believed that the Khmer Rouge appeared lo be remaking Cambodian society in the peasant image and seemed de- termined to do it in their own way. Schanberg said the Khmer Rouge appear to be tough and disciplined, and an)'thing bt.1l Mirxist rOm,@.ntics: •' ;1 Richard Maullin, chairman of the state Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, accused the Jn. terior Department ots.etting "a poor elClllllpl.a":by· playing down consistency in the Cba.Stllne plan- ning. "The Department of Interior has cons.tstently And con- spicuouSIY ignored or down· graded the importance lo the state of consistency in land 1JSe planning and adherence to the coastal zone plan," Maullin said. f'roM Page Al NAKED ••. went on our way," Glavassaid. Thus Car, little if any new epidermis has appeared on New- port's strands, where beach crowds have been sµbsta ntial during the spell of early· warm weather. Lifeguards report having seen none of the phenomena prevalent this week in Laguna Beach:· , . ''Looks like we'll have to tr.vel to Laguna to see any of it," said one guard. McCord Flop Deliberate? KANSAS CITY, M·o. <UPl> James McCord may have de- liberately bungled the Watergate breakin on the orders of top CIA Officials who wanted to expose the Whtte HoUse ?lumbers in re· taliation for President Nixon al- legedly trying to use the agency fo~ polij.icaJ purpoSF-i• aecording tua Kahsas' Cit.Y ne«'Spapf?r. \ -· 'II The indicled asSessol-haS '"not .yet.indicated if bo WQuid-~to a voluntary suspension. Six 'w.-eks ·airo ".then.-ASiii&rant AssessoJt George Upton ~·"in dicted" on m.ULtipJe .br!beriy "'coUnli, .Jie W.as .1u$.peq4_ti1d wtthOu&pa)'by V&llerga. . , Eaflief, howeVer, he rejiK:led a Board of Supervisois' r,f~· mendat_ion that s~x i\';di~ted employe,s in .tile .pSSf:S&Qr ~. 9rClce bes~~ded , .. • , .. ,. They· were, chargea wi~h ii· legally aiding R ep. AQ.dr.ew Hinshaw in his successful 1972 congres_sional campaign;. ,., • Valletga • .sai4 1he .suspended · Upton .because. the .ch'ar.1es against him reflected on the iDte- grity of the asse.1sor's.office and did not suspend the other('six workers be<;a'u~ Jhey wue ,Be· cused ~f w.bal be .cal)ed polJ!,i~al acts. ".. • .: ; , ., "'; Shou,l,d ll)e c,pµrt Y .. 4.~l;lte Va!!erga. s bond ~nd .he, IJQI be , able to provide.anew.one.!l·4~PJJ· ty assessor would be .uaQl.<1.,to fill his pos.t by the court, I!. , That w.ou.I~ likely :be. l!JDler Zimmer ... th~ highest uuindicted officlal in the·aa~essor's offic'e .. However,, should Valle'.rga agree to a v·oluntary suspension the boaf.d-W.Ould name . bi .. ·in- terim successor. Names mentioned foi the caretaker role includ~ J3diJot'les; a former high ranking'asses59r's office official \11ho has been re- legated to a m·inor role in the as- sessor's office and Gary Cottrell, assistant Riverside Count:t BS· scssor and a former Worker ·m the Orange County office. County Tax Col lector. Treasurer Robert Q\l'On'S name has also been mentioned •m 1a likely caretaker. However, !til:te code prohibits c(1m:Mhing the tax collector-and asst"!sSor's role. SPRING UPHOLSTERY SALE ...... ,llCJ S.chWoll keown Lines •• Woo._rk Sltenill M-C..- Mari- SIOM & l'llilllps_ (fl091"~mp1es.only) • J SUPER SPECIAL CUST,OM BE...-CHES' Large Selection ol Velvet Covers s ... Prfc• ' ·"""" ~ J. 'I II\ -. ' ...-.•-. F.alWi Such·W~ Known Lines " ' .... -. ....... ; Woo'dmark 'SMnili M-Carson·· . MPfl"'°"' . . . .. s1-.& l'~Hll,.. (floor samples ~y) " -~ '" ' ·- "' J, OAEXEL-HEAITAGE-HENREOON-WOODMARK-llARASTAN-BAKER " ... ~ WHICDA TS & SJ. TUID4 TS 9:00 lo 5'l0 '. , ., NEWPORT BE?ACl'f·• .. 1 727 W~TCUt'f DR., 'fH212*''J LAtlUNi\.BEACl:I •. :"·. :u.1 Nonru t:o~~,. !!WI'.. 194.~, . ' , ' 7 l I I \ 7 , I ' I i . , ll)'~~:roaTEB ' ' c;-- WHJl8 you n:tay Deverha~~ ~ ot 1iock options and ~hf..ay s~rJnk from a ''call'' oca "pul'' As amona lbe moat r:,~ln in111!'\':l"IPlilr•peculatl"'! (or lbpblatlcated lnve1l- 11Mi , 1\~":h'i~~ls lhot tr.ldini ln ltock optlON ls fn fio ,aa c;u lea ~ · · !"~~1,\ttir, · . i.· _ MnnMI'& •toe ·:o~ ti bliea _.... -~/I-- curnblll1 ~411y • r ... a Worth ~llde bu\ ·wl!h <><· • ' iruJzollon or lh.11 11~ £'(: ..,....,., ---" ll'l!J.'!l. r.culawilr,~~llf'd·Optlons E, honge in.19'13, Lracu41 ~Obk Qlf ln··a ~~·ascent.. ~ ' ' .,. I •( ' JIEFOBli'TH CBO!t-WAS formed, buying and selHna ot'Opllon1 was filnder~ by the ub~ei'Ce o(atandardiied con· tract• and the lac~ of .. •f!'!llral, competltlvq ma,i:ketplace. "11uying typieajfY'mnsed on tieing ableitoilirtd I -seller and vice versa," suys Di-. James 8. Cloonan, chairman of the Chicua'o-based firm o< J-lein old, O'Connor &t Cloonan, "and tradlng .was usually oe1-1mbersome and ort,e11 impoasl· bl .. e. But now optia"~s' Cun be.bought and sold wllh the Sam e. ease· and .in the same. way as securities on m~jor stock ex- changes -and options exchanges are springmg up1lll over the world:' 1 , • 1 • Q. Why should you buy options'! A. A major rea80l'I ts that yoU'think a stock will move sharply up'or.doWn tn a specified pedod. An option gives you a chance lb fnake'a big profit on the move whlle limiting the amount or your·pbuible loss. ' Say you.t)ave rea~ to think that ZYX Co. 's stock, sell· ing now ror $50 u share, may doUbJe in the next six month!. .. ' IT WOULD COST YOU$5,000to buy lOOZYX shares and you may not have $S,OOO to in Vest or may not want to risk it>.· Still, you do think ZYX will goto $100 soon. So you ask·your broker to get you a call on 100 shares of ZYX -end your broker reports that for a premium of $500, · you have a Ca ll option on ZYX for six months and 10 days. Q. Now how does the call option work? A. Several scenarios can then unfold . (1) ZYX does sour as you expected and within the six months, 1t hits ·soo. You exercise your optiOn, buy the JOO shares. at $50, turn uround and sell the shares on the market ror $90. You ha ve received $9,000. F'rQm this subtract the SS.000 you paid for the shurcs. und $500 premium ror the option and the brokerage commissions .-· and yoU'wind up wiih a.profit of over $3.000. (2.l ZYX ~.~op~1le ~nd no•e41vc• lQ $4.Q..a (ew months after your purchase. You do noth1ng oind simply let your option ex pire. You are out $.500 but, your loss JS limited to that -the cost of your opUon. You're not stuck with a $5,000 investment 10 ZYX shares which has lost a lot or value at lea~t on paper', (3) ZYX IS A DULLARD and moves lo $54. You ex- ercise your option because even 1r you don't make a big pro- fit, you cut down your option cost. You buy the stock a t $50, sell it for $54. After all expenses, you come out with a mu<:h smaller loss lhan $500. Q , Whut about puts'! A These options work the same way but in reverse Also. you might have a short pos1t1on in a ;;tock you can pro· tect by"buying a call option, or you might pr.otect a profit in a long position by buying u put option. Q . Wh1:tt ki}ld Of pNipJel"tJse options"? A . According: to Cloonan, in hi s recently published book , ··stock Options," investors who ure act ive 1n the options market a rc "affluent and sophisticated" -with limited data intllcatlng that the majorit:Y or-buyers earn $15,000 to $50,000 u year while the majority of option sell e rs earn $25,000to $50,000 u year. Clearly, pot the littJe in vestor's game, unless you truly grasp all the risks involved. Q . llow do optionsd\ffer from other investments.'? A. They can be used for strategies that are much, much more specU!atlv.e than common stocks -:' but, Cloonan claims, they a lso can be used conservatively .. One point is obvious : they are highl y complex because ol a Jot 01 re1e- vant factors as well a~ their in.herent characteris ti cs. IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING to study them seriously and 1f you do not l:ldm1t all the risks involved berore you ~ start to trade, you're heading ror disaster -no matter how well you do in the short run. Rossmoor Records Six-month Losses Rossmoor Corp. had a loss of $274,000, or 9 cents a share, on re\l'enues or $18,432,000 ror the six months ended March 3 1 , Ross W . Cor tese, chalrmarr· of "'the board, lln· nounced. ~compares with net jn. r .,t:onft of $1 .57 million, or 51 cents, on -re Y"etrues or $30,383,000 for the like period a year earlier. The loss was due primarily to declining sale!!! and in- creased interes t expense, Cortese said. lligh interest. rates and the d eepening econo01lc recession ·have caused widespread pastpone- ment of home buying. Safatiland . Sells Two Preserves .. Lion Country S'afarl, Inc. Advance deposil·sales con- tracts for res idential dwell- in g s (s ale s backlo g), although down from a year ago, were up substantia lly from the first ctuartef. As Of Murch 31, the backlog stood at $17 .l million ~orripared \Vith $7 .9 mil hon three months earlier ~and $24.1 million t.he- previous year. Customer t:rarric and sales activity accelerated at many or the company's larger com- munity developmen\$ during the qua rter just ended. Uhil sales almost.doubled Crom the, first quarter and Cortese said the uptrend ts expected to continue. Rossmoor is a leading na- tionwide developer of self- contained £ull -&E1 rylce adult com muniti es providing a broad range' or medical, transportation , recreational and commercial facilitiea. Million Air says It has cons:umma.ted the sate or its money·loslnJ Miles Cited Georli• and Tex11 African wl"ldflre preserves to' the LO!'IG BEACH' (AP) - Italian Pare ht Naturati ·McDonnell Douglas sayS tts corpOraUon. 1 • , • • worldwLde · flet.t of DClO As • re~bll or !he $5.25 jetllnen' ti•' cbmpUed mono mlUlon 11Je, 1he Irvine ft.rm than one mlllfon houn in .the claims to bav~ been relieved air. · ' of a contlnu°"'i c11sh 'd.r.ain The ,mark was set In less and removed debts of $C .l than I four ye-ara· aft.er com· million from Lion Country's merel'al OICh.t.a with the DClO balan~ •h••I-• .. began In Aurusl 19'11. 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C«R l4 'I .... ·-· "' m .,' : ,", ',,~,• .~ .,.,,,,lit.ad I to 419 ,i1-..1"' • Ziii',. Int .ti 1t 1.. ,..,._ °" rt.s:41 ;: 1iJtz: ~ Gl\101.04\o'ot lfl ( ) ~JO .. J Uw.: ~ '"' SllORT •• ,9(1 • 11 13~ .. .tSb11 ; 4"'1 • E .•s .. • . .e..11 II~ 111/'J+I"' '"'!' ' .. -• .,. Oon l ;-.. ~ -TT~ 11n1c,1 .eo • '" 1•~~ 111, .+cttt '"'. I ~· V. T1!1oy tn ,IO 6 S2l 10:. • h I •I , . • Ofi: OAll. Y PILOT Friday. M11y9, 1975 Montre al Br11ndage's ~ife \'Vorke r s · \'Valk Out Full of Controv~rsy MONTREAL (AP) - Construction at the sile or the 1976 Olympic Games has come to a halt. More than one thousand workers wal~ed off their jobs Thursday morning to protest re· comirendations of the Cli che Commission report made earlier this week. The workers. \vho are mem- bers of the Quebec Federation of Labor (QFL ), are protesting commission proposals to place four QFL J\.1ontreal locals unde r government trusteeship. An of· fit·ial or one of the major Olympic eontractors said the walkout was sparked by a s mall group of workers who began a mart•h ·around each of the site projects persuading othe r workers to join the protest . Construt•tion v.•o rkcrs at l\\'O Montreal refineries also walked off the job to protest the com· mission report. Volleyball Senols WESTWOOD-Denny Cline of Ne\\'port Beach a nd Peter Ashley of Laguna Beach will lead UCLA against Ohio State tonight at &in the semifinals o f the NCAA voll eyball tournament at Pauley Pavilion . In the opening game of the tourney at 6. fa vored Sa nta ·"B a rbara faces Yale. Santa Barbara has the best record in the country at 43 ·1 and has beaten UCLA four times this year. The ho st Bruins are the defend- ing NCAA champs and have won the event four of the fi,·e years it has been held. UCLA was 22-8 this year while Ohio Stu.le 1,1:as 20-2. The final s 1,1:ill be held Satur- day night at 8. V ila• S truggk?• GARM>SCH -PARTEN · KIRCH EN. G.e i; man .Y (AP) -"Sports is a pastime and a diversion," A very Brundage once said. ''Tbe minute it becomes more than that, it·s business or work."' With that credo Brundage bal· tied commercialism and politics in sports, especially inlerna· tion<1I competition, for.a ball cen· tury -climaxed by 20 years' service a s president ol the In- ternational Olympic Committee. With the fervor of an old-time revivalist at a tent meeting, Brundage battled play-for-pay professionalism to protect his brand of amateurism from a materialistic world. His crusade often earned for him the image of a". grumpy scold, often tactless and.undiplomatic. He ended two decades as IOC president al Munich's 1972 Sum- mer Olympics, games scarred by a bloodbath -the death of 11 Is raeli athletes following an at- tack by a Palestinian terror group. With one final fer\'ent cry again s t commercialis n1 . particularly the Winter Olympics and Alpine s kiing, Brundage stepped down and Ireland's Lord Killanin took over the lej;tdership of the Olympics . Brundage was named the IOC"s honorary presi- dent. \Veary a nd lonely following the death in 1971 of hi s fiFSt-wife. the Detroit-born Brundage retired, admitting that years of con· troversy over s uch things as communism, racis m. n a- tionalism and, above all, com- mercialism , had taken its tOll. He gave away his collection of Oriental jade and other objets d 'art valued in the millions to the City of San FranCisco. He sold Rya1i Stops A 's AVERY BRUNDAGE Dead at Age 87 most of his real estate holdings in the United States. And onee again he .was in the headlines, with his marriage at 85 to a German princess nearly 40 years his junior. Brundage and his bride retired to the German winter sports re- sort of Garmisch-Partenkirthen in the Bavarian Alps , scene of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games. It was here Thursday night that Brundage died of a heart at- tack at the age of 87 . He had been a patient in the small district hospital , authorities said, for the past two weeks, suffering from s uspected heart trouble. The second Mrs. Brundage, formerly Princess Mariann Reuss, whose relatives include many in Euro- pean royal families, was al his bedside. The princess, a slim, statues- Jlif UN ICH -Guillermo Vilas, the young Argentinian sensation, struggled to a 7-6, 7-6 triumph over Frantise k Pala of Czechoslo1,·akia Thursday for a quarterfinal s berth in th e Bavarian tennis championships. Red Sox Invade The only two Americans left in the international event. Dick Dell and Ste ve Krulewitz, were eliminate d. We st Germany's K<1rl r.teilcr beat Dell S-3, 7-6 and Ilic Nastase or Romania ousted Krulewitz 6·3, 6-4. Anaheim Stadium T'A'O Czec hoslovakians and three West Germans accounted for the other quarterfinalists. Jan Kodes beat I-tans Kary of Austria, 6-3, 6·2 and Pavel Hutka e liminated Paul Kronk of Australia. 6-7, 6-4. West German winners were llarald Elschen- broich, 6-2, 6-1 over Ivan Molina of Colombia : Uli Pinner, 6-2. 6·4 over John Yuill of South Africa and Ha ns-Juergen Pohmann, 6-2. 6-0 over Joaquin Loyo-Mayo of Mexico. f'ran"e Leading PARIS -Patrice Dominguez beat Patrick J.l ombergcn Thurs· day, giv in g France a 1-0 lead over Belgium in Davis Cup ten- nis . The da y's s econd s ingles match was continued because of darkness, with Francois Jauffrct within two games of another triumph for France. Jauffret was leading Bernard l\.1i gnot 8-6, 7-S, 4-0 when the m atch \\'3S halted. Pitcher Nolan Ryan or the California Angels may not be throwing as hard as he did a fJ?w years ago, but he is a smarter pitcher, according to Billr Williams of the Oakland A's. Ryan shut out the host A's. 5-0, \liith a four-hil.Ler Thursday AagebSlate t.U~"'n..,KMPC 1110) Md y 9 6o>ton al Ca•••o•n•.o "'""' lOS<l~lon .ii (dlo!<lfr><.i May 1 l So>ton ,I\ (.ilo1ofno.i 7 B o "'· ' ?lp,n> 1? }~" '"· night. Williams got one or the hits. an eighth inning single to center field . .. I remember when I first saw Ryan ,....·hen he "'aS with the New York Jli1 ets a few years ago," Williams said. "That \\'as when all he threw was fast balls. I-le tried Lo throw them right by you." Williams said Ryan is smarter now and throws more curves. The Bos ton Red Sox, hoping to pad a five-game winning streak on their firs t invasion of the West Coast this year, meet the An ge ls Hooten Pi t ehes LA Faces Pirates PITTSBURGH (AP ) -The Los Angeles Dodgers are expect· ed to send newly acq uired pitcher Burl Hooten against the Pirates tonight. he re. Hooten, 0·3, brought an 0-2 re· Dodger~ S late All••-• -KA at 11'11) M.J r ~lo~""~'''',., P•1hl>i"Ql'I M.J r IO LO~ An~I('• ... P oll \l>U•'l'> ~~ 11 LP~ A"'lf'l.,~dl Po 11\l>u•gt> \i>m. I! 111~ n>, 10 .'IO~,,,, cord from the Chicago Cubs "'ho gave him up for Geoff Zahn' and Eddie Solomon. lie "'as trc<itcd roughly in his only outing as a Dodger, giving up t"·o home runs and five runs in 2% innings in re- lief against San Diego. But Dodgers manager W<tll Alston says he still intends to try 1-Jooton as a starter. Al ston added that shortstop Bill Russell , benched s ince breaking his hand April 12, will return to the lineup tonight. The manager said the infielder could have started earlier but it was decided to wail and make sure the injury had healed. The other three Dodgers start- ing pitchers are 15-2, winning all but five of the Los Angeles vie- . tories this season . Don Sutton is 6· 1, and has gone nine innings five times, including his last three consecutive starts. Andy Messersmith won his fifth ~ame without a loss this season 'A'ilh a complete game against lfouston in Wednesday night's 5-1 victory al Dodger Stadium. And Doug Rau is <i -1. tonight in the opener of a three- g am e series al Anaheim Stadium. Ryan struck out 10 in becoming the second American League pitcher to win six games this season. Vida Blue or the A's beat him to it by one day, defeating the Angels Wednesday night The shutout was the 191.h of his major league career for Ryan. He also struck out 10 more bat- ters in a game for the 10th time in his career .. I got a little tired in the late innings." Ryan said. "But we were ahead by that time so I con- <'entraled on getting the ball over the plate." The Angels scored two runs off Oakland starter Dave Hamilton in the fifth inning and got three more off relier pitcher John Odom in the seventh inning. The big hit for the Angels was a two-run triple by Mickey Rivers in the seventh. He also singled home a run in the fifth. 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Professional sports should be reported on the enter· tainmenl pages along with the circuses and vaudeville." ln his valedlclory to the roe in 19721 Brundage, ever-true to his dedication 'to simon:pure amateuris m, once again pleaded for the abo·Ution of the Winler O lympic Games after 1976 because or rampant com- m ercialism, particularly in Alpine skiing. "There are only two kinds of competitors," Brundage said then. "Those Cree and indepen- dent individuals who are in- terested in sports for sports 's sake, and those in sports for ftn3ncial reasons. Olympic glory is for amateurs." His often-autocratic leadership or the IOC from Summer Games al Helsinki, Melbourne, Rome, Tokyo, Mexico City and finally to MWlich, earned for him from hi s critics suCh slurs as "Slavery Brundage," "A very Umbrage," "The Nation's No. 1 common srold," and "A m<1le Carry Na- tion hacking away with a hatchet of righteousness a.t those who are · trying Lo undermine the an1ateur idea.'' 1Brundage's first involvement with the·Olynipic movement was at the Stockholm Games of 1912. He was a member of the U.S. team and competed in the pen- tath Ion and decathlon, two evenls won by the legendary Jim Thorpe. Thorpe later was stripped or his" gold medals after it was learned that he had played semi- pro baseball for $Sa game. Brun- dage was even blamed for this, although it happened long before he became active as an Olympic official. "I had nothing to do with it." Brundage recalled 60 years later . "But llollywood mude a movie of Jim Thorpe's life and to publicize the film. they kept saying, ·Why doesn't Brundage give back Jim Thorpe his medals'.·· Brundage was actively in- volved in dis putes with others over commercialism. Austrian ace Karl Schranz was barred by Brundage from the 1972 Winter Olympics on the grounds that the skiier was "a walking billboard who received $60,000 a year Lo promote ski producls." The IOC, Brundage would ex- plain to those who called for giv- ing athletes a voice in the Olym- pic movement, "is not like the United Nations. We are not de- legates. We are ambassadors. I don 't r e present the United States. I represe nt the move- ment.·· .Ul'IT• ........ ,· BULLS JERRY SLOAN, TOM BOERWINKLE SCREEN RICK BARRY.; NBA Play offs .. ' Bullets Seek Title; Warriors Tumble BOSTON CAP) -l ... css than t,....·o weeks ago, a couple of mem- bers of the Boston Celtics re- marked it was "like looking al yourself in a mirror" when they played the Was hington Bullets. They didn 'L realize it at the time, but so rar everything in- dicates they were thinking of crazy fun -house mirrors. The Bullets, coached by former Celtic great K.C. Jones. have shown the ability and poise or Bo ston 's great teams of the past. Now they have the mighty defending champion Celti cs on the brink or e limination in the National Basketball Association playoffs. Washington, leading 3-1 in the best-or:~even series, seeks to wrap uP'IJJe Eastern Conference champions't1ip u.nd oust Boston tonight al the Garden. A victory will send the Bullets into the title round against the, winner of the Golden Slate-Chicago playoff in the Western Conference, ,....·hich the Bulls lead 3-2 arter an 89-79 victory Thursday night. Since rallying from a 12-point deficit t.o win the opening game 100-95. the 81.1llets h<.1ve looked the better team , employing old Celtics plaYs learned by Jones and employing new patterns . Washingt o n won the second game 117 -92, Bos ton look the thi,rd 101 -90, and the Bullets I romped 119-108 Wednesdh:y nighl . in Landover. Md. The Celtics. ,..,ho won 60 game~. du1ing the regular season, blame'- poor shoaling for their failurtJ ~ agains t the Bullets. But tho i Washington defense has Lo bo~ credited for much of Boston's sub-pa1· marks manship in a bid _. to foil the Celtics' try for a 13th NBA l'fO"'n since 19Si. Despite b~-g do,....·n 3-1, wi th; the six.th g · e. if necessary,. scheduled f Sunday in Lan-.. dover, the Ce · ·_arc acting like pros. refusing to concede. , "We're in a deep hol e. but you . can't count us out." said Boston captain John 1-lav\icek nea1ing · the end of his 13th season. Bulls Trl-ph ... OAKLAND (AP) -F'Or the Golden State Warriors, it was a disaster. For the Chicago Bult~; it brought them so close to. the Natlonul Bas ketball A ssoci.i~ lion's Wes tern Conrerence title they t'ould aJn1ost taste it. \'t't , both victor and 1,·an-' quished agreed on the cause of: the Bulls' 89 -79 win over Golden· State Thursday night: the Bulls~ traditioOa ll y tough defense. "You can ·t dribble around anc! Lake 30-foot shots all the Lime and ex~ct to "·in." said Warriors· Guard Jeff J\1ullins of the los~· that gave Chicago a 3-2 advan:" tage in the tea ms' best-of-seven playoff series. Canadiens _Ousted; "We 're a finesse club," sliltl Mullins. "But sometimes agains~ a club like Chicago, fines s!l doesn·t work. You have to got~~ war. But we "'eren't prepared t\\ go lO'A'ar." Islanders Still Alive MONTREAL (AP) -Craig Ramsay touched orf a three-goal outburst in the first period that powered Buffalo past the Mon - treal Canadiens, 4-3, and sent the Sabres into the National Hockey League Stanley Cup finaJs . The Sabres jumped to a 3-1 lead in the first period and scored again in the second frame before withstanding a two-goal rally by the Canadiens in the last period. . Ramsay's unassisted goal, his fifth or the playoffs, came with just 2 :05 elapsed and was followed by Rick Martin's fifth playoff goal at 8: 51. Peter Mahovlich pulled Mon· treal to within one goal at 9:48, but Peter McNab scored for the Sabres al 17 : 53 to send the Sabres into the s·econd period with a two- goal bulge. Center Jim Lorentz gave Buf- falo a 4·1 margin mid way through lhe second period. Guy Lafleur started Mon - treal's third-period rally at 8:05 when he scored his 12lh goal of the playoffs, but the Canadiens could not score again until just 1:05 was left when Mahovlich put in his second goal of the contest, his sixth of the playoffs. It will be the first time the Sabres have made lhe Stanley Cup final since joining the league in the 1970-71 s~ason . . Montreal outshot .Buffalo, 32·17, but the Canadiens were un- able ·Lo solve goaltender Gerry Desjardins unti1 the final period. There were only eight minutes of pena lties called in the game, six or them against Buffalo. Fl11e r s (lp set PHILADELPHIA -J .P. The Warriors' a ce forward Rick Barry agreed thal1 "We played a lousy game. "W~ didn't plaj o~r gan\e. ,Wty played the Bulls' game. An«a 1 when you play the Bulls' gamei ; you're going to lqse. We knew r what we had lo do and w~didn'i t doit. Wedidn'l1movetflebaJI. W.t i werelmpatien\ .. '.• • .... Chitago coAch Dick Motta s~· he knf;w all alo~g ~hat h\_S Bui D• would win. "This 1s one of ~ mos~ exclting. days 'in m:." careQ," he said. "I knew all dal~ we w.tre going to win. I (ell il.•l ) projected it to the team. :: 1 } :· ·' Aussie Leads :~. 1 • Houston Golf -~ ., Laver Battles Dor" Toni"ht I Parise and Jude Drouin each $Cored a goal and an assist while A"oalie Glenn Resch stopped 28 shoUi as the irre pressible New . York Islanders beat the Philadelphia Flyers S·l Thurs- day night lo h:ing on in the Na- tional Hockey League Stanley Cup semifinal playoffs. The Islanders, bent on repeat1 ing their quarterfinal round com· DALLAS (A P > -Australiari veteran Bruce Crainpton, pie~..: ing up where he IEft of( last week;' fired a solid; .five-Wlder,par Gk aod took the first-round lealt Thursday In the $175,000 Byroi( Nelson Golf Classic. ;;• Bell Crenshaw, who has had hi.I; problems sinc,e ~that fanta1tl~ start as a rookie pro late in im~ Babe Hiskey and non~innint ,, \lel~ran1 Don Btes and Bob E:: ti Smith shared second at 67. four,. ,j under·par and Just one off. C..,ampton's pace. ~ :: DALLAS CA P ) -For a set and a half Thursday night, top- 5eeded Arthur As he wandered about the World Championship of Tennis court seeking his lrue ldenUt~. Ashe,_ who only several days q:o haa been presented a $33,333 solid gold tennis ball for being lite top WCT point-maker, looked like a club pro against Britain's bollling Mark.Cox, Coll shocked ·'\•~• 6-1 In lhe 'llnt.ut and wu leadlng 3-0 In the ..-, "The best thing you can s ay is t djdn't choke or pantc, •·said Ashe, who eventually prevailed 1-6. 6-4, 6-4, 1-6 in lhe quarterfinal match. Australia's John Alexander romped by America's Roscoe Tanner 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 in the other quarterfinals to set up tonight's semllinal joust against Ashe. Sweden's Bjor.n Borg and Corona del &1ar's Rod L•ver. who has won two grands lam.s but at the age of 36 has yet to add the WCT titJe to his star-studded career, tangle Jn the other ••m\.fln•l. The fin1ls will be n8tionally televised Sunday. The true drama or the evening in Moody Coliseum berore a crowd of almost 8.000 was the Ashe-Cox conrrontatlon. "f had vi!llions of the match go· Ing 6-1, 6·0, 6-0," said Ashe of his struggle against lhe elghth- seeded Cox, who batUed gamely to the end, which included the WCT tie-breaker. AAhe took it 1·4. .. , never Celt I -.i?aa In It until I won. the second sel, '' Ashe saJd. "I should hOYe knoW11 thins• were going to go my way. eback from a 3.0 dencll, slashed Thry've gone my way all day." t.he Flyers' advantq.e ln lhi• Asked for 1n example Gut.side best·of·seven game seriea: lo 3·2. the te.nnis court, Ashe laughed The se.ries now returns to lho heartily aqd said : "I cen't tell Jsl•nde.rs' Nassau Coliseum Cot you.'' game No. 6 on Sunday. Aseve,-it.!1 Cox said the turning point was game, tr nece11ary, would be Y, Ashe's brJs lllng first servi~e Phlladelphta on Tuesday. which took its toll. NeW York outplayed lhe Flyers "My aerve saved me," Ashe in the Ont period, kccplng the said. "tl was a funny fceUn"g . I puck In the Pblladelphla iori~ got nervous and then J couldn't most of the tlmc. The Ft)rers breathe. When that happens,. didn't gel a shot on goal until yoor l•c• fel Uthl. Flaally. I jusl f :Z'l, and that wos do\lbtlul Is told myself to keop Ill)' lep mov· Raeh u<1•bed over 'tbe bar to tn1." ) sldv• alhot by ReaP.Le•~I>. Miller and a bulky 1rou6 r follow~ al 68, and U.S. Ooe4 ,; king Hale Irwin and dcren<llnf ch~pion . Buddy ,Allin were 1 ,. anolher big bunch at69. ... Jack Nicklaus, Gary Play~ and Arnold Palmer-lire rlQl c:om--; •peling. :• I · Nowport Beach's Alan Tap(i shot. 11 73 and was 7 strokes b.acl!C·' 'J'omny Miller had a 68 and Let I' rrrev1 ......... /'IJ (.\ 7~. :¢ ~ • t \ ' ,. I I t r ' • ' • b f I , A IL " A u VI V> .. 01 ..,; " s: it 0 ., ol si pt Ii; re w ll Cl bt UI ci • L c c ! I ' • • - • • • Sa4tJJebaek ' EDITION . .._ ' • Sl:CTIONS, 42'PAd-E"S ' . ·, • . , . - ORANGE COUNTY, CA'LI ORNli\ FRIDAY, MAY'9, 1975 Today'H Closing N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS ·$·ti«fents ·to Stu.dy Natt.re. -Firsthand ' \ ~ ,. -~. ~ . .. -Blt!.A~1~ca.~1 the ree c.oordl.nators of the uni· expeffences;-cBf11 ping a:t ~aviola lrl~ lO Bli Bear Lake and lwo ~. ... . · r.""· " ' ques'ilmmerschQOICOUJl,e. State Beach a nd will vu51t an or. days at Sequoia National Park, 5. i;. , Wh~'l §4 S.uddJebaJ:k Valley 'the course, called "Envi;"On-rshore drilliDK·PlatC~, the ~an according to class coordinator Al ~ h11h 1chool s.tud•nts.t.roop into . m·enl41 A9.'a1;;eneiost" provides Onofre nuc lear 11lat1on, Ali so Satterlee. the wilderness (or a rigorous, the OJ)pdi'tunify ror students to Beach, a nd the CorOna del Afar "We still h ave room ror more moqth-long sclen·ce coune this study firslhand oceaIK,lgraphy, tidepools". students -and we'd like to stress summer. tbey'lt::be"lollowing a rqarinlligl~gf . geo.J.Qgf, energy TJl other _ecliQll-_will stress that any high school student in ·strict conservation code. · sources and ,nergy uses , animal mountain a nd forest awareness, the dii trlct whether from El Toro 1('5 "Leave notHinJ but tracks, behavior, wilderness survival, branching o~t to a s ix· da y or MiJlsion Viejo High School - take nothing. buG pletures," ac· zoology ... attd botany. backpacking trip into the high can sign-up," Satterlee s aid. con!.!ilr to Dr. RoQert WaUace, a Stqdents will be divided into Sierras. · The class costs SlO with stu· hi~fc~J1 eoun:J~lor.1ll1d one or two.groups. One will stress ocean Both clas~es will include fie)d (~ cl.ASSES,.Page A!) -· ' ' .. •. ~ $.uperv,isori to M· -. .. . -.. Vallerga Suspension Capital Citizens Ousted NEW YORK \APJ -About hall of Cambodia S seven million people have been U.prootf!d and , forced to march i,nto lhe interior of the country, a New York Times correspondent reported today. Sydney Schanberg, the only Amefican 11ewspaper OOrresPon- dent to remain in Plmom Penh when lhe Khmer Roqge ~Kover April 17, said in today's edition o( the Timestbat many will not sur- vive the Di arch. Schan~ was la the fint con - voy of SSS foreigners th.at came '1'111••• ...... ~ ... ill •t1111.edw .. feW!~- "' a I k Ing, e11ell119, p1uld119 eon, .,.._~ iag the ......,,. Hb a 11-'!"• earpea ••• ~~ out or Cambodia on Saturday. He withheld his account until the' second convoy brought another 55o foreigners out on Thursday. Describing the 'events follow- ing the Khmer Rouge occupation of Phnom Penh as ''an astonishing spectacle," he spoke of: "Two million people in stunped silence -walking, cycling, pushin'g cars, covering the roads like·a huQlan carpet -suddenly rorced to abandon the capital. ''Hospitals, jammed with wounded, being emptied, down to the laSt patient. These people, too -limping , crawling, on crutches, carried on someone's back, lying in beds being wh eeled up ,a road -ordered out of the city. "And Phnom Penh itself. Once throbbing, now an echo chamber >f silent streets lined with aban· doned cars and gaping ef!!PlY ihops, where the street ligl\.ls bum eerily for a population ho longer there." Schanber:g' reparted that on the day the capital fell. a'ruuv Khmer Rouge soldiers seized him and Dttier newsmen anll held guns to their heads. He said their lives were saved by Dith Pran, a Cam· bodiap employe or ~he Times who <See MAR CH, Page A2l We afller Nigh\ and m4?rning low clduds otherwise sunny sides Saturday with slight· ly cooler~ tem,peratures. Highs at the· beaches 6! ris-. ~g to 68 inland. I NSIDE T ODAY •Mime ia a performing art which can bt enj~td bsl fhe deal a.a weU 01 by fhe heorino puplic. Qold<n We1t .Coll<ile otild<nt Greg Kop;><I , who Is himttLI deal, di1cu1sn up-·commg mime per/prmance.on PagcCI. ' lnd~•x ··-.. ,, ,....,. ..... _ ··=-, Dl<11 C7 .... Ct .,....,..,.., M-M~ .. CM-~ L.:1 ... .. • , ... .. .. ••• .... •• .... ·a ""' '<4r~ Our Man Surveys • The Nude Scene Edi!or's Note: Intrepid Daily Pilot Chief PhotOgrapher Lee Payne was dispatched in an effort to determfrte if there were any nude1 upon the shoreline of Laguna Beach. Thia is his hour·by·hour log. Effeclivenesa of his survey may. however. be questiom?d because his state of dress could have Jrig1dened sunbathers . He was wearing a coar and tie wilh cameras hanging all aver hi~. Here is Payne's log : DAILY P I LOTNAK.ED PERSON SURVEY 2:30-C:::rescent Bay Beach 2..:40-Diver's Gove 2:45-Picnic Beach 2:50-Rock Pile -2:55-Main Beach 3:05-HotE;I Pclvale Reach 3:10-Cleo Beach 3:15-Thalia Beach ISO people no nudes 20 peoplt! no nudes 30 people no nudes 15 people no nudes 100 people no nudes S people 1 possible topless 30 people 4 girls tol!_le~ 20 people l gir~ tople!s c - • ,3;~.,Br09k8' Be'Rb '3 :30-Mountel}1 Road 3:, O;-Woods Cove. ll~pl,...;1 po.oudes ••• • 3:34 ........ Moss Street 20 people no nudes 2S people 1 girl topless, she put her top op when she •. sawt he photographer 12 people no nudes I , survey Conditions: .• . The.survey was made on a bright, clear sunny day, nice and warm with lots of people onlhe beach. Cla1slficatlon criteria: GirlS lying on their stomachs without tops were as· sumed to be preventing strap marks. Only wht:!n they turned over or got up and walked around we~e. they classified as topless. Topless men, being more trad1t1onal, were not re· corded. Survey 'Limitations: The survey "'as conducted by a sli~htly nearsighted photographer wearing a coat and tie and carrying a . c·amera. He is orte n mistaken ror a narc in Laguna Beach. Additional Note: ' Some carpenters working on a beachrropt hou se at Cleo Street reported twO naked me n an hour before the s urvey was made but since.this is hearsay evidence, it falls outside the scope or this study. Final Note: Despite its limitations, this is the most complete and up to date naked person survey yet completed in Laguna·Beach and proves semi-conclusively that nakedness is not ram- pant and from what we have seen, not really ve ry interest· lng in Laguna Bea.ch. ' Touris t Impaet Laguna Chamber Raps 'Nakedness ' children frolicked nearby. By J ACK CHAPPELL •ottM DilllY 1"119t$Wt She asked that her name not be used. The s unba~hers' point of view is one paint or view in fl COO· (See NUDITY. Pa .. A2l Indicted Ass·essor 'Silent' By GARY GRANVILLE Of ui. o.nr Pl i.i ilMI Orange County supervisors ll-'ill meet in closed session Tues. day to consider suspending in· dieted Assessor J ack Vallerga rrom his elected orfice. However. a conridenl.iaJ memo from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper that was delivered to the super visors late Thursday con· eludes they do not have the power to suspend Vallerga without bis f '71·· ... ~ ~· , •• ~ , . 'But Kuypor's 1tgal opinion left an opentl\« for ll)e board by alat· ing ~alletga's bopding company ..maY:Jeek a cond~tional release . from ruture liability.'' In that case, according to the co"nfident ial memo, the court may free the bonding comi>any from future l iability ~ The court may then declare the assessor's post vacant unless Vallerga provides the county with a new fidelity bond. Kuyper's• two·page memo is tiUed "re quest ror opinion re- garding indictment of Andrew Hinshaw and Jack Vallerga." It was Board or Supervisors Chairm a n Ralph Diedrich who asked for the legal opinion short· Jy after it was lea rned the county Grand Jury h a d indicted Vallerga on multiple felony charges and returned an accusa- tion accusing him of rour acts of misconduct. Had the j ury not handed down the accusation , Diedrich planned to ask his fellow supervisors to joirl him irl requesting the Grand Jury to charge the 53·year-old as· sessor with misconduct. If convicted or misconduct after a jury tria l. Va llerga's penalty would be removal rrom offi ce. He faces the same penalty along with a possible prison sen· Lenee if convicted or any or the relonies he is cha rged with com· milting in the indictment. Diedrich, at least, ravors sus· pending the assessor rrom orrice until the charges against him are resolved in court. He said . ''Unde r the ci r cums tances, I wouldn't object to paying him hi s regular s alary during the suspension period." The indicted assessor has not yet Indi cated ir he would agree to a voluntary s uspe nsion. Six weeks ago when Assistant Assessor George Upton was in- (See INDICTED, Pa<eA2) "Take off your pants and sit down for awhile," a young, fit and tan-all·over Laguna Beach elementafy school teacher said to a buddy just w&lking into a lit· tlf? grOup of "riude sunbathers basking on a secluded beach in Laguna Beach. Peeling his trunks, the.new ar· rival, Ray, _plopped onto the sand. "Nude bathing? I think it's nothing to think about. "God made s unshine . God made people. People made clothes," be 'said u he and the , others including an attractive 29-year-Old mother of two talked with a newsp.aper reporter (<Jotbed) 'Thursday about the current Art Colony issue of p'ublic nudity on the beaches. Boy, .3, a Hero Drags Baby Through Flames "Obviously, I'm a nude sun· bal\ler," the woman said. She ob· vtOUJly h'1d been fot some tlme. Rieb <lark ~ian, DO white.spot.I. "And, I think if that's your thing, you ought to be able to do tt," sb"e' aaJd . ··1·m not doing it to atve anyone a thril\, I just like the teelin& ol belna able 1o suD mysell tlie way I like lo, tO do It tor my own sell," •t••ald, "'Ji"' MONKEY'S EYEBROW, Ky. (APJ -Fire of- ficials say Casey Thomas is a hero and deserves an award, but 3-year-01i1 · Casey doesn't know what they'r e talking about. · Kenneth Charles Casey Thomas Jr. dragged his 18-month-old sister, Deona Jo, more than 40 feet through the family's burning m obile home within easy reach of r escuers. , Officials said Casey Jost his grip op Deona Jo just as he reaclled the door and jumped out, but a neighbor, Dudley Tucker, just arrived and found the little girl a few feet from the door. • • "She was standing there1 crying, with fire and smo"ke spurting around 'her,' Tucker said ... Three . seconds more and I cou\l!'Yt h ~ 1~tber ; tballk God, the little boy. broUJl)Jt ht&'µ, tit leQ" ." "I'm no hero~ /"·head4'!<1. t..:; • 0..UJPikllStalfP!ooU ROBERT WALLACE IN MOOD FOR SUMMER SCIENCE COURSE "Leave Nothing But Tracks, Take Nothing But Pictures" Aliso Creek Plan Slated for Airing u . M.&f' ~ 4~~t:. . po~d mprovemeritS' for -Presentatio n by Beverly Aliso Creek and a presentation Whiddon on "Music On The byarepresefttativeof"theOrange Green•• programs at Laguna" County Transit District top the Niguel Regional Park. agenda for Mondey's meeting of -Update of budget recommen- the Mission Vi ejo Municipal Ad· datioos ror County Service Area visory Council <M'AC). Nine by MAC Chairman Richard The council will ·meet at 7:30 Lowcock. p.m. in the MA C chamber, 26129 -Discussion of a need ror traf· LaPazRoadatLaPazPlaza. fie s ignal s at Los AlisQs Tom J enkins of the OCT'(> is Boulevard . and A-1uirl <1nds scheduled·to speak to the MAC on Boulevard ; Los Ali sos and public transportation. J eronimo Road ; Alicia Parkway Carl Nelson, or the Orange and Muirla nds : J\olarguerile Count.v Flood Control District, Parkway and La Paz Road, and ll-'ill discuss the county's plans Crown Valley Park\\-·ay <1nd for Aliso Creek, which has been Forbes Road. designated one of fi ve top priori· ---Consideration or recommen-. ty green belt preservation areas dations rar a four·ll-"<IY stop al in the county . Puerta Real and Via Del Sol and Other item s on the agenda in· at La Si erra Drive and elude: · l\targueriteParkv.'ay. Laiwia, El Toro's Trashmen Bt;ilking Rubbish coll ectors in Laguna Beach a nd most of El Toro re· mained on the picket line today, despite a compa ny ultimatum that they return to work or race losing their jobs. In the meantime, trash haulers in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and most of Orange Coun· ty were rapidly chiseling away at u.ncollected tra s h that a c - cumulated during their nine·day walkout. Most expected to be caught.up by the end or today. Viejo Girl Douses Blaze In Kitchen Firerilen credited an · 18·year- okJ Mi,!fsion Viejo girl with put- ting out a $1,000· grease fire in the kitche n or her parents home Thursday night by smothering the flames with a bathtowel. Fire Capt. Jack Stofy said the fire was already out when he and his ctew arrived at the home of Mro and Mrs. George F1oyd, 2$6$2 Minoa Drive: lie noted there was extensive s moke ,..-damage. The Eloyds' daughter-, Debbie, had been making taC06 when the fire broke out. Flames quickly spread to the hood of the range and senL • column or smoke throu.gh the house. Mrs . Floyd said 1he ana ner huaband w e r e awa y... at a homeowners association meeting at the tim~. "S~e'ti a heroine. When I found oul she'd ~ out the fire henelr: r kissed her, 'she laid. l , But e mployes of Great \Vestem Reclamation, Inc .. whj ch serves Santa An a, a nd Lagw1a Beach Disposal, a Great Western sub- sidiary, were s till on strike, as were workers for SC A Services. 1 Inc.. which ser\•es most or t;.t Toro. Orange ahd part of Tustin. orricials or those firms said "'orkers had bee n ordered by the companies to return to the ir jobs by today. ··1 don't know if they will be a l· lo \l.'e d to return l ater ," a s pokesman said , noting the firms have hired almost a ruJI comple· mentor non-union r eplacements. Most of th e 400 s triking Teamster trash truc'k ·drivers and haule r s I.a id dowu thelj pickets and return.eel to work Wednesday after union leaders approved the move. The men are being paid at the company 's last p ay orfer '--a raiseof72cents an hour. orricia ls ror Orange County Disposal Association. which negotiates ror the six rirms in · volved in the strike, said they ex- pect the contract to be Jormally s igned by union leaders next week. E ner gy Bill To ~ave T est WASHINGTON (AP) -An energy conservation bill wllb 111ultibillion-dollar gasoline tl}X hikes gets its next big lest Man· day in the House Ways and Means Committee. '1 ~ "It's a good, sound bill," said Rep. Al Ullman. (!).Ore.), l~ chief author and chairtnan ol Oi~ t.ax ·draJting Ways and Means Committee, after the ,dlvl~ panel lifilibed h'aslc det!lsl Tbunda7 night\ '· .,'. •• I ) JI . . .,. " . •• r . . li--DAIL V PILOT I. ' • • • • • . . SB • I REPORTliR VI SltS. • ' • TENT CITY~Q,,ill\iftb,'1!4.·. • . .... . -· .... now being shunted to tbe :two · ismaller camps at. Ft. Ch·atree •... ArK., and Eglin Atr Fnrce Base, Fla., the Matfnes~ said: Mofe than 25,000 have passed through this camp but almost 7,000 were 're1eaaec1 to u .s. homes. · · ;:, .. If they send us more I guess \ ·Jolin ~W~ · In Q~;~~~~: ~-... -·-~r-....... -New tso•l . .Jllla:ell:'. ,actor.;:. Jobn Wifyi>'l;tora.-.J:'OllOIUCI:.:. in good-.:"""Wti'll.and"gocilf.; · spirilS .. ib-:aay-· al"'"Ho·ag"- Memor i_al JiPJI Pi.\~.l in NewJlil.~ Beac;fi. -where he with il V!etnamc.a.eJatal govem.r~ rnenl ·•tructure set up from a .' \ ••mayqr''idown to the t.eot.1eader• evel, h0tpltala und cUd!J! rune· tlontns. Vietnamese ·ra[Sng. · labor groups lo relfew s of Jobs like deanlni -, and publlollon to\l~'i issue ot the earn~· · ... ti~~ _''.Th2.D Ba&O." whi e_~ "1n- formation'' in.Eng ah. CLASSES~ ;· .~ .. ' . . . dents esked,to pr.ovide pr b!Q~w their own backpacka.. Qther. •l'P· plies, such .. as . oomp~ .. -.~d maps1.wiUbe provjded.by the~, trict . .,Air-eooditioned buses will transport the adventurers t.o ,the camping.and hiking sites. 1' , O.lly f'tlot SUoll PtllMe -we'll. Just have to find room for f the111:some)l.ow,'.' ~·~1<$•Jll•IJ.. "..\ salit; ."But 'lls-of i>qt 11re .. ~ '·~· ·-none 1n sight. T he pro em tSn;f : is rece1ving'treatment for an ··~slhmatic ·~,tQ,IWhial COI'.'dilpi.'' .. --11-Hosjjttal aide ii)if!i,day that Wayne, who was ad- mitted Tuesday mominB", . is nol. s ufferictp ... ·from pneuril.eh1.a ,' Alf r epbrtcd earlier. Dat,es...9f-the elas&es are June 17 to July \5. AnyOne lniereSted. in slgnln1:ou> 1..,,..<ll!ed \\et<e•ll Wallace at 837·3127. "Our basic etriphasiS here is on environmental 'care, and• baste mountaineering and wi lderness awarene·ss, '·' SAttertee said:· ' 'ROWS OF TENTS AND TOILETS LIKE THE!!E JAM CAMP TALEGA AND SAN ONOFRE ARE~ · · Marines Could Erect More Tents But Have Insufficient Electricity And SUppHear - Fro111 P ageAl F ro111 Page A I INDICTED •.• NU DITY IN LAG UNA. •• " ' dieted On multiple bribery counts , he wa s suspended without pay by Vallerga. ;Earlier, however, he rejected a Board of Supervisors' recom· mendation th a t six indicted employes in the assessor·s office k suspended. ; They were charged with il- Cegally a-iding Rep. Andr,ew Hinshaw in his Suc cessful 1972 congressional ca.mpaign. Valler ga said he s uspended Upton becau se ·the charges e,&iiinst him "reflected on the inte· grity of the assessor's offi ce and did not suspend the other six )llOrkers because they were ac- ~used of what he called political ll'ilS. • -. Should the court vacate \'..allerga's bond and he not be nble to provide a new one a depU · t y assessor would be named to fill his post by the court. That wouta likely be Elmer Zimmer. the highest uuindicted official in the assessor's office. However. s hould Vallerga agree to a voluntary· suspension the board would na~ his in· terim successor. Narpes rBentfoned f9r the ~aretaker role include Ed Jones, a 'ormer high ranking assessor's Office official who bas been re· le-gated to a minor role in the as· aessor·s office and Gary Cottrell, assistant Riverside County as- sessor and a former worker in ~e Oravge County office. -County Tax Collector· Treasurer Robert Citron's name bas also been mentioned as a hlely caretaker. However, state code prohibits combining the tax collector and assessor's role. ·in his legal opinion, which was deliver ed t o th e supe rvisors persona lly in sealed envelopes, Kuyper said, "I can find no cases. wh ich ca n be internetcd as authori zing th e Board of Supervisors to suspend other eJecled officers." . · But the detailed explanation of the bonding problem along with the possibility of Vallerga·s con· trent to a suspension left the door ~jar for the supervisors to take Jmmediate action as. opposed to }'-'ailing conclusion '1,!-lengthy ~rocedures aga in st the assessor. I S p y P lane Tested ' l CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. XUPI) -A new version of a robot ~PY plane was tes ted al the space ~enter Thursday. ORANGE COAST •• • DAILY PILOT l""O••n~ '""" O•••• Pilot,..,-,,."""'<"",,...,, boM<I llW NI!...,, p, ,., '· "' PUCl•'>l>«l I» ! ... Otdnq>, ( ... ,, f'ljl;>ll•hln11 (Omp~n• S....•ltl<'r<l•t""'' .,. PVb<•"'«I Mllt•lfy !fl•Ulo Qh I ...... , IQ< Co>!I Mow. 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''Laguna Beach is pretty broad·minded , but we still have one hell of a lot or people with families and I do.n 't think they want lo be exposed to naked cavorting on the beach. .. I don't think it will do busi· ness a.damn bit or good," he said. Since the police department declared it currently has no la ws . under which it can r equire ~ nudists to clothe themselves. · bare bodies have come out with the spring sun on the beaches. The City Council has been ad· vised by Police Chief Frank Schopen that if Laguna Beach wants to control public nudity, it will have to do so with a city law. No such law exists but the council will meet at 9;30 a .m . Saturday, in a study session to determine if action is necessary. If no law is forthcoming, every beach in town will be open to nudes. The elementary school t eacher said he didn't want his name used in a story because of what. the school administrators might F ro111Page A l MARCH ..• convinced the· Khmer Rouge after a 21/i-hour e xchange that the news men were merely cov· ering their victory and were not enemies. After that, Scha nberg said he spent 13 days confined in the French embassy along with hun- dreds of other foreigners. They had little wate r or focxl and were deeply pessimistic about their chances for survival, he recalled. VIET CONG DEMAND EXILES' RETU RN. A4 They butchered pigs for food and argued among themselves, he said. adding: ~·our squabbl- ing, a nd refusal to share and cooperate with others, presented a spectacle to the Khmer Rouge that possibly reinforced their no- tion of us as a·peopte too selfish and egotisti c lo live in their lessr afnuentAsian society." The squabbling continued on the lhree·d ay truck t rip to Thai1 3nd. Schanberg said once when they stopped for food at a village they sta mpeded through the food pots, breaking crockery and spilling food on the ground while the villag~rs IOoked on in hurt. and astonishment. He believed that the Khme r Rouge appeared to be remaking Cambodian soc iety in th e peasant image and seemed de- termined to do it in their own way. • Schanberg said the Khme r Rou~e appear to be tough and disciplined, and a nything but Marxist roma ntics. He said they never r efer to themselves as Khmer Rouge or Communists, but rather as "Rumdos" - liberation troops -and they call each othe r brother. , "Foreigneri; a nd foreign aid are not wanted -at least not for now," Schanberg said. ···11 is even unclear how much infiuence the Chinese and North Viet- namese w\11 have, despite tbtir • CDnSlderable aid to lbc Cambo- dian insurgents .•• think . .;Dr. <Robert ) Re~ves, (Assis- tant School Superintendent), is gonna go c razy trying to figure · out which one of his teachers is out laying around. naked. on the beach." But, he said h e didn't'see why people were shocked at the sight of a naked body. "It seems strange lo me that someone could be more embar- rassed looking at m e th.an I am letting people look at me," he said . Former Mayor Glenn Vedder, whose house overlooks Shaw's Cove in the north end of town, had a different point of. view. "You destroy this beach and others like it if you let a few off. beat adults come in and cavort in the nude just to exhibit themselves,'' Vedder said. He said he and other beachfront' residents, many of whom won private beaches, were opposed lo nudity on their sands. ''They are invading our privacy when they come down here and strip their clot.hes o£f," Vedder said. A nude beachgoer, however, said, "One of the big hangups is sex. I think it is less sexy actually because there is nothing left to imagine.·• A 16·year-old youth from La Habra who had first inquired at the police station about the legality of nude1>athing, agreed. "Yeah. al first you think it's gonna be a big tum on. You think, 'Oh, wow, naked women,' but whe n it actually hap- pens, it's no big deal. It just seems natural," he said. Another point of view was of· fered by Harry Lawrence. civic leader and chairman of the city beautification committee. ''I would hppe Laguna would never deteriorate to this status. J just can not even believe this would be considered. "Our reputation is so precious, to ruin it for no particular gain for Laguna or the residents or anybody I could think of, just for a bunch of show-offs," Lawrence said. Jim· Dilley, book$>re owner, civjc l ea der and tOWf\ philosopher, recalled that during his trips in Europe, a Stockholm land planner had pointed out on the town's mas ter plan a de· . lighlful rock outcropping that was r eserved for nude sunbathing. "And, there was in a public park in Vienna, a place reserved. for nude sunbathing. "We ll, what tbe he~ is wrong with that. It seems to me rational and enlightened. ..... "I dare say, there should be certain places rese r ved in Laguna. The beaChes ar e big enough for eveo--body," Dilley said. · ~ Di lley too questioned whether the pr~sence of naked women would turn young men·s fancy to thoughts or laciviousness. "His thoughts are already there. I would think that nudity would jus t give added con· stra.ints; that can be a difficult job when something attractive walks by. "You can quote me on that, J think it will lead to more con- straint," Dilley said. Among th e perils facing nudists are peepers. Jeeren;. and camera·toting gawkers. "There will always be people who will come to sit there and stare, but they never approach me.·• the young mother said. '.!: "People will slink by "1tf\ a camera and when they think I'm not looking -click,'' she-sild. Exposure of while. untanned end tender skin to the swi'I rays is another peril. · · "The only thing r.m dreaalna is wben I sit down:. ror. the.. first time aner this,''" the yc:Kltb'lrom La H1brajoked. --': ;: Plainly, ll w8'n'l really a Jok· lne,matter. housing them . We can'always put up .some more tents. we'.ve. got ldt3 of them. The Jftol>lem is the other things and facilities they need, like cots, blankets, food, water 1 eleelritity I gatbage dis• J)Olfals and toilet!." . The total was already almost 400 more persons than the Marines s aid earlier they had room for. . . "We found that by shifting around som e family g~ups in the tents we had space for a CQU· pie hundre d more," 't he spokesman s8.id. , · ' The r efugees are housed in hundreds of quonset huts and * * * . Ky Remaining At Pendleton Former South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky has been processed a nd given a Social Security card .. but he says he's not ready to leave the Camp Pendleton refugee center. l\llhough he has scores of potential s ponsors and eyen an A ·S1>9k csman .for. the hospital said Wayne, 67, is receivjng medication for · the condition 8nd is expect· ed to remain in the hospital through the weekend. ITWent.ories " Fall Sharply W ASH.INGTON Ci\.P) -The Commqce Department reported today that inventories of the na- tion's businesses fell by a record $1.9 billion in Ma rch, showing that the inventory liquidation necessary . for an economic re- covery was continuing. Administration economists say businesses must i-educe their massive stockpiles of goods before production of new goods can begin. offer of a 1,000-a cre Texas canch Cle rk Murder e d from old friends, the onetime head of the South Vietnamese air SACRAMENTO 1(UPI) -A force said he's going lo stay irt· Sa c r'a~mertlo !:fnaft .:tl H '.beell definitely in the camp. charged with murder in the kill- Ky said he wants to "be with ing of a grocery cler~ ~ose my people a nd tl!IY to ·iitJIP t hroat was slashed durin'glf"rob· however I can."· · bery of an all·niiht market. Ky li1so has been invited to ap-Sheriff's de puties said the body ply for a $46 ,000-a -year job as of David M eredith, 26. was s uperintendent of tht \Los ~ found early Wednesda,-irthe Conimun~t l :~ol!ege;_J:?.i~ · t;r disarc.a.y.e 4 Ma;:~e~ea r nee'fSacrameQJO.-· .... ~ · RoseviUe:-: :. ~ . -~ iiiiiiiiillii~~ "We Wadt'th·e· students'tO 'dlB· cover the wlldtt"ness by luting it, reeling it, Smelling it; sleeping on lhe·lrouitd; cooking, tWdg care: of th·ei; bodi'es, and copperaiing with each other.' "It will. be guided discovery. learning by doing." Both Wlllace,· · Saitttlee •ind the third· faculty coordinator, Tim SulUvcm: have-extensive ex· perlence tr\ wilderness Sarvml and mOuhteineer1ng. ':'"' 1·•.- Walla'Ce· is active· In scouting and h3s taken inady ~ul'S 'On. wilderriess eXpediUOOli . In ildfti· tion , last sumnier'he parueipat- ed in Outward Bouild, ·a national wilderness dlseovery erganiza. tion . He· also h,_as 'Current first eid certification. "''' •· Students comi>ICting the courge will earn 10 ·units of science credit, which coutd· fulfill ttrelr science reqUirements for high school grad\Ji:ltion: ' · ·· The)'. will be s:raded on ' campfiie diSCUSsiOiis: a joUmal they will l:>e asked to keep d\lflng t hej r field· trips, and t})~ir performance in wilderness liv· ing, Satterlee said." ' . M<.)rtga ge Setback WASHINGTON c'u P1 i .:.. The House ha s voted to fo rbid r~erally chartered savings and 1qijii it\stjtu.tions. frorp '?lferiqg mol'f,g'lll~~ 1p, "ih•ch l~,nter<~l chll,I'"~ "'owd.cb.ange~epending on m11tk.elr{ltes. , · .. SPRING UPHOLSTERY SALE <\' ~. ~ ;;, '\ f"l ,. I " .. ~. " ~-;~..:: .. -.-'IW. "''-" .-~ .. ~- SUPER SPECIAL Feohning ·S.ch W oll Known Line s •• Wooclmark Sloerril MargoCGl'SOft Marimant SloM ~Phllil" (floOr wliipleS onJ';') • = = ·CUSTOM BENCHES Large Selection of Velvet Covers J Sale l'rfc• s5900 • Feat;iri 'slrch W ':11 Known Lines ri •••• ,,. WaOd_,.k ShorriN M~C-· Maft'"°'9+ , Stone a. 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P}Qlq~,P~nh: l)ead City 9f Canihodia NEW YORK CAP> -About hall ot Cambodia's seven million people have been uprooted and forced lo march into the·interior or the country. a New York Times correspondent· repc>rted lp(lay. .Sxdney Schan.berg,· the only American newspaper correspon- dent to remain in Phnom Penh .When thl!'Kh~r Rouge took over Apri,117. said in todtt)."s edition of the Times that many will not sur- vive the mareh. Schanberg was in the first con- voy or ~ fQreianers that came 'VIET CO.NG DEMAND EXILES' RETURN. A4 out olCambodia on Saturday. He wtthheJd his account until the second con Voy brought another S50 foreigners out on Thursday. Describing the events follow - ing the Khmer RoUge occupation o( Phnom P~n~ as ''a·n astonishing spectacle," he spoke -... ol: ·'Two million people in stunned silence -walking, cycling, pushing c::ars, covering the roads like a human carpet -sud<lenly forced to abandon the capital. "'Hos pitals, jammed with Y.'ounded, being emptied. down to the last patient. These people, too -limping,. crawling, on crutches, ca_rried on someone's back, lying in beds being wheeled up a road -.ordered out of the city_ "And Phnom Penh itself. Once throbbing, now an echo chamber or silent streets lined with aban- doned cars and gaping €!mpty shops, where the street lights Supervisors to M • ' I ' ' Vallerga Suspension ' . .. ... ,.. • ~ -~ . ... ... - ' • • ~·- ROWS OF TENTS AND TOIL.Eis LIK'E THESE' JAM CAMP TALl!Q.f. AND .SAN ONOF'fie"'AREAS Marine• Could Erect More lento But Hove lnaulllclenl Electricity And ·SUpplles No Vacancy Sign Put Up .At Pendleton "Little Saigon"," the nation's largest refugee camp, hung out the "no vacancy" sign today. ltlled to capacity with 18,403 homeless Southeast Asians. · ''The pipeline shut down at 9:30 Thursday night," a Marine Corps spokesman sai<t. There are still more than 60,000 -perhaps up--to J00,000 - evacuees backed up across the Pacific in the PhWppines, Guam and Wake Island. All arrivals are REPORTER YlsfrS TENT CITY-Comments, 84 now being shunted to the two smaller camps at Fl. Cbarree, ·Ark., and Eglin Air Force· Base, Fla., the Marines said. More School,s Consider .. MarathQn Dances Brother Dave Gardner, a deep. south comedian, once put it this way, "When them kids are stand- ing 12..feet apart and shakin', that a,in'td8ncing, t,Jlat'sexercise. '' Irvine and Costa Mesa high school officials are in a quandary today. p.ver what to do about mar-at'bon· dances scheduled toa.ieht in the r.ce of an antique peftar 'code prohibiUon of such events. ~ The University High School Thespian Club in Irvine had planned a marathon dance, beginning· at 7 :30 p.m . tonight and contihui,ng through to 7: 30 p .m . Saturday night. Costa Mesa High School is scheduled to hold a marathon dance beginning at 8 p.m. tonight and continuing tl)rough to 8 p.m. Saturday night. licensed by the slitle or any board, commission or officer thereof." Activities Director Lance Otis said Univers·ity High's marathon would be transformed into an all- night concert, "just to be on th~ safe side.'' "] can't tell ,)\'hat we 'll do,"· Costa Mesa Principal Bob Packer said 1hursday. "II I have my druthers, we'll d'anc~." Packer said he planned lo check with Costa MeSa police t.9- day lo learn their attitude lowafd the code sections. "It poses a problem to us because we already have ever· ything planned. We already have it scheduled and we already have the bands," Pac~er said. Indicted Assessor 'Silent' By G,\RY GRANVILLE . 0t IM OiillJ Pil-4 SIMI Orange County supe r visors will meet in closed session Tues· day to cons ider suspending in· dieted Assessor J ack Vallerga from his elected office. However, a confidential memo fro m CoU.niy Counsel Adrian KuyJ)er that was delivered to the supetvisors late Thursday con- clude& lhe.' do not hav:e the power · . ...,.,~ lki'ca ~ills consen . · Bui Kuypet's legal oeinion left an openiilg for the board by stat· ing Vallerga's bonding company "may seek a condiliqnal release from future liability." In that case, according to the confide ntial memo, the court may Cree the bonding company from (uture liability. The court may then declare the assessor's' post vacant unless Vallerga provides the county with a new fidelity bond. Kuyper's two-page memo is titled •·request for opinion re- garding indictment of Andrew Hinshaw and J ack Vallerga." It w~ Board or Supervisors Chairma n Ralph Diedrich who asked for the legal opinion short- ly after it was learned the county Grand Jury had indic ted Va llerga on multiple felony charges and re turned an accusa· tion accusing him or £our acts or misconduct. , Had t he jury not handed down the accusation. Diedrich planned to as k hi5 fellow supervisors to join him in requesting the Grand Jury to charge the 53-year·old as· sessor with mi'sconduct. 1£ convicted or misconduct alter a jury trial, Valle rga's penalty would be removal from office. He faces tile same penalty along with a possible prison sen· tence if convicted or any or the felonies he is charged with com- mitting in the indictment. Diedrich1 at least, favors sus- pending the assessor from office · until the charges against him are resolved in court. H e s aid , ''U nder th e circumstances, I wouldn't object to paying him his regular salary during the s uspension period.'' (See INDICTED. Pue A2) burn eerily £o r a populMtion no longer there.'' Scha.nberg reported that on the Uy tt)e capitol rell •. ana:ry Khmer Rouge soldiers seized, him and otlier newsmen and held guns to their heads. He said their ltves were s».ved by Dith Pean, a Cam- bodian employe or the Times who convihced the Khmer Rouge after a 2lh-hour exchange that the news men were merely cov· 0..ilJ Pilot Slil!I P-e PREPARING FOR FALL Principal Walctfogel New High Sclwol Irvine High School's first year o( operation as a school without a school may be.d ifficult, COf\Ce<les the ma n rece ntly s~lectcd as principal of the new campus lo be opened in September or l976. "But we will make every efrort to offer the same things as a re- gular high school." said Dean Waldfogel, who met with hi s future students today as he began making preparations for the coming school year. About 400 ninth graders will form the inaugural Irvine High class next fall. Since the new school will not be ready, the stu· dents will. occupy a portion of Rancho San J oaquin ln - terme(!iate School next year. Waldfogel. 34. comes to the new post after two years as prin· cipal·of Stevenson High School in Livonia, Michigan -u suburb 45 minutes from downtown Detroit. In his view, there ure no panaceas jn education ; no one "'!3-Y to satisfy all the net.>ds or all the st\.lde1.1ts. '-'The important thing is to find out what the kids need, then give them v.·hat they neod, rather than saying, 'He(e's the program, fit in'," WaldtOgel said in an in· terview Thursday. He be lieves that there arc many problem s in education to- day, a mong t hem the declining ability or hig h school gi'aduates to read and write and grades that do not refiect a student's actual abilities. Neither is a hopeless case, he said, "but they have lo be al· tacked on an individual b·asis." "We are less oriented toward (Se• SCHOOL, P•I• A2) lhan 25,000 have passed through lb.is camp but almost 7,000 were released to U.S. honle1. "1( they send us moi:re I guess we'll Just .have to find ·room ror them somehow.'' lt\e spokesman said. "But as or now there are none. in sight. The problem isn't .housing lhem. we can always put up some more tents, we've got Jct.a of them. The problem is the other thing• and facilities they need, ·uke. cots. blankets:·rooc1 , water, elect.ricjty, garbage. dJs- pa1als and toileta. '' Both schools will go ahead with sonie kind or event al the scheduled times, but the ac- tivities rqay be modified from the ·ma~athoTis originally planned, school administrators said. Chamber Raps Nudity CS... FILLED. Page A2) Free Vision Tests Slated at School ' Free vision tests .for -tters aaed three to liv<> will be-given from l IDs p'.m. Monday at Unlverolty ·Park School, 4572 Sandburg Way, Irvine. Parents will be told · whetl,.r additional prore11lon•11 exAmlriation is needed . The · program is 1p0niorod ;by the CaUIOmla Elka and 'llM Oranae ~ Healtl) ·Department. , • The dac;.es were set as run· drai!ing events. However, state law takes a dim view or such events. But a deputy dislrict attorney declined 41 say v,:he~ the code, which bas J(one unenforced for as long as he can remember, would apply'to the high school events. There are exceptions to the pr9.1libjtion, particularl)' regard-ini' hlah school 1th1etlc events "or to any events or contest.I LeadeJ;'s to 1"eet vtASHJ!fG'l'Oil'· (AP> - Secret..ary or State Henry A. Kiss· Inger and Soviet .Foreig n · Minister Andrel Gromyko ten· tattvely p1an to meet "iOmewbere i,n E~rOpe" May 191 . 'Wormed d 'plom allc 1ource1 saldlodsy. 1 WorriedAbout Impact on Laguna Tourists By JACK CHAPPELL CH Vlf DtlllJ l"llt>IS..i1 "Take otr your pants and sit down for awhile," a young, fit and tan·alt-oyer L ... aguna Beach elementary school teacher said to a buddy just w8Jking into a Ut- Ue group of nude sunbathefs basking on a secluded beach in Lo(Una Beach. ' Peeling his trunks, the new ar- rival, Ray, plopped onto the land . ,. ' ~l· . ~ "riude bllihll\ .j:, ' tl!iftl<' '• nollll~ ~ think • ~ ' .• • ~ "QoCf, itt·ade s unshine.• God made r,eop.le . People. madf: clothes, ' he..said as he and the· others In~IUalhi1 an atlr•clitt 211-year-ola mother' ol tiro talkff . with a new p.aix 'tep0t'te~ ·<clothed) , • · .~ \he current A.ttt , ' llMe 1>r i public nudity on the beaches. ''Obviodsly, I.'m a nude sun· bather,'' the woman said. She olr vioutly had been ror some time. Rich dark tan, no white spots. ''And, I think if that's your thing, you ought to be able to do it," she said. ''I 'm not doing it to give . anyone a thr ill, 1 just like the reelinif or being able to sun myae the way I like lo, to do it for my own self." she said. as her 'cblldttll'froliclted nearby. ~Uk"" 1h•1 herllaine not be ....... . . ,..... . ' " ' The sunbattiet-1• point or view js one point. Of, view ln a con- ' ' t.rovtrslal m•tte'I' that has -as .tb m•ny Lagun.a ¥aues -a spec- thlm or point• (j{ vle-t. • ,Cy Nur .. t. president of the Laguna Beach Chamber tl Com· ' . "~ merce expressed another. "Right now while it's 'an issue, there'll be idiots who will have to do it just for the hell of it. There are enough exhibitionists that if it Is permitted, or looked the other way, the beaches are going lb be full or them,'' Nugent said . _ Nugent and the Chamber or Commerce are worried about the Impact burr bathers mi ght h'ave on tourists, Laguna Beach's ma· jorlnduslry. ••Laguna Beach ls pretty 'bToad·mlqde4. but we still have one hell of a lot of people with families and J don't think they wa'Dt to be exPosta to' naked cav'otune on the beach. "J don't think II w\11 do bu1i-nee:1 •damn bit or goott," he said. Si.nee the -police department (See NUDITY, P••eA2) ering their victory and were not. enemies. After that, Schanberg said he spent 13 days confined in the French embassy along wilh hun- dreds ol other foreigners. They had little water or food and ""'ere dt..-eply pessimistic about the ir chances for survival, he recalled. 1'hey butchered pigs for food and argued among themselves, (See MARCii, Page At l Project Funding Quizzed Jr,·ine City Council mem~rt believe the I r\'ine · CompaQJ should bear the brunt or pubH.c improvements costs rt.>qui r ed DJ ney,• development in the city. ' But in what amounts to a 'book· keepers' dis pute, the Irvine com. pa ny fears that an unfair shurc ol the costs will be dip}ledt(1111m the corporate till. The council is expected tG make its views law when it acts on a capital improvement JX)licy ~1ay 27. The m alter v>as put orf this "'eek to give the city " chance to put togetht"r the fin<.1l details' of the policy. During the protr acted dis • cussions of "'ho puys for what. the cOuncil has abanqoned a pro- posed $55 to S300 rnilLion general obligation bond to pay ror streets , sidewalks and other improve• ments req uired by devclOD• ments. Faced "''ith s uch a tax in· crease. the city's voters \\'Ould leave the council · ·s y,'i.nging from the yardarm." in the words of Councilman Henry Quigley. The company, however , fears a similar result financia lly under the new policy. The policy. pro· tested company c ons ult :1nt Lowell l\.1artindale Tuc sd a~'. would have company de\'clov· menls pay for irnproven1ent!i that would bene fit the city <•S "·hole. In ot her cities. he said, de velopers need onJy pay for in1· provements r equired by their tracts . Company s pok esmen have pointed o ut that the tructs ,are budgeted separutely. as if each v.·ere prod u ced by a separate development company. Bul the council took a different view. Regardless or how the com· <See DISPUTE, Page A21 Ky Remaining At · P endletQn Form e r South Vietna1n esa Premier Nguyen Cao Ky hu's been processed und gi\'cd u Social Security card, but he says he's not ready lo leave the Ca rnp Pendleton r erugee <'enter . " Although he has scores or potential sponsors and even ufi offer or a 1,000·acre Texas rarltlt from old fri e nds, the onetime head of the South Vietnamese 11ii- force said he's going to stay ii\~ definitely in the camp. Ky said he "·ants to ··be with my people and try to ht.lip however I can." Ky also has been invited to aP· ply for a S46 ,000·a -yeur job tis superinte nd ent of the Los Rios Communit)'' College Dis trict', near Sacramento. 0raLRg:_'43:•8t Weather Night and morning lo\\' clouds otherwise sunn y skies Saturday v.'ith slight· ly cooler temperatures . Highs at the beaches 62 ris· ingto68inl and. I NSIDE TODA,- Mime is o performing or! which cr.n be enjoyed by lhe deaf as well as by the hearing public. Golden We sl College student Greg Kop;:>e l. uW i.s him.self deaf , discusses up- coming mime per/ormancf' ari Pog<Cl. lnd .. x .. -~ Att MM .... INIWI Dl•tt •• S::'"""" <•• .. .. , Cl -er SytN~ ... _.... .. ___ _ .. .. _ .... _ . , ......... at ""' F II ... •• '~I :g 'i M,-. -._ .. \1 . .. t '"' .. " . • • • • "C '"iii DAILY PILOT .Fro• Page Al INDICTED ... The indicted assessor hf! not· yet indicated if he would acree tO u voluntary suspension•~ ··~ix weeks ago w hen Assistant Aasessor George Upton was in· •lt1:ed o n multiple brib.ery lrounts, he wu s suspended avllhout pay by Vallcrga. Earlier, ho"·ever, he rejected a • Moard of Supervisorii' recom- ate-nda tion that six indicted <employes in the asses..c;or·s office be-suspended. ..... They we re charged with ii· legally aiding Rep. Andrew .\{inshaw in his successful 1972 ~ngression a l c.impaign. ~. Vall erga s aid he suspended Upton because the cha r ges against him refl ected on the inte- ojty of the assessor's office and did not suspend the olher six lVOrkers because they were ac- ~ed of what he called politi cal aeu. ,.,11Shou ld the court vacate lfftllerga 's bond and he not be able to provide a new one a depu· t.Y . assessor would be named to iillhis post by the court. -,i(J'hat would likely be Elmer: ~mer , the bighest ul.ti nd icted qflicial in the assessor's office. •.:1How ever, should Vallerga agree to a voluntary suspension tAe board would name his in· [lefim successor. t . .Names ,mentioned for the .:Qi-etaker role include Ed Jones, a former high ranking assessor's t>ffice official who has been re· Jeiated to u minor role in the as· ~sor 's office and Gary Cottrell, ..assistant Riverside County as· fieBSor and a former \\'Orker in c..he Orange County office. ... County Ta x Col lector · ~reasurer Robert Citron's name h'as also been mentioned as a )ikely caretaker. However, state ,oqde prohibits combining the t ax .C9llector a nd assessor's role. . !·.' F r om Page Al [SC HOOL ... 'reading as a society today. We're more depende nt on 1V for our in· .rurmation. Students in our socie· ty spend more time in front of the 1.ube than they did 20 years ago 'ifhen they spent more time with 1x:Mks," he said. /' " :•."Twenty years ago, if a parent or some authority figure said this or that was improtant, you did it. Kids are more independent now. They make more decisions for themselves. And some of those decisions are not in their own best interests. •·one of the ways of helping kids is by giving ·them some de· cision-making skills," Waldfogel said. Because stude nts generally respond bette r to rewards than ~ttnishment , high marks have become an incentive, rather than a'renection of ability, he said. : .. "And a s pinorf has been that some students have received A's in English courses because they did the best they could," he said. •. In addition to letter grades, Wa ldfogel advocates preparinc. detailed evaluations of students' 5kills . "We should be very specific about it. Either you know how to divide decimals to two places or you don't. Then when you don 't, v.~ offer help so you can learn ho~,." he said. ·:Such programs, he said, are in use at some schools in lhe coun- tr.y and could be put into effect at J...-vine liigh. ~lerk Murdered f SACRAMENTO (U PI) -A t;acramcnlo man has been "harged with murder in the kill- ng of a grocery clerk whose hroat was slashed during a rob· ery of an a ll -night market. heriff's deputies said the body f David Meredith, 26. wa s und early Wednesday in the isa rra yc d market ne<tr ftoseville. ORANGE COAST " '. DAILY PILOT Robert ·N. Wero P•"••d<'11 •n<t Pyb4"""' Jack R. Curley \l•Lf Pre\•<ltn! •"<I {.t•no·•~1 """""'7' Thomo'l!o Keevll ld•10• Thoma!> A Murph1ne ""'"•Q•n~ ld•t"' Charle'> H LOO!> Rlchcird P. 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DISP·Uf.E. •. pan)' kf~ps it~ boo~.~ cduncil m""''-...id, ,u...roadJ and Cllher lmp.Oveonenll· would no\ bo needtMI wllhouL: !he develop· ment.s. • DllllyPiMtSOfl~ .SUNBATHER VIEWED THROUGH A FE NCE NEAR MAIN BEACH Lag una Beach Attire Has Spectrum Of View Points Our Man Suroeys The Nude Scene _ Editor's NOie: Intrepid Daily Pilot Chief Photographer Lee Payne was dispatched in an effort to deterruine if there were ciny nudes upon the shoreline of Laguna Beach. This is his hour-by-hour log. Effectiveness of his mrvey may, however , be questioned because his state of dress could have f rightened sunbathers. fie wa.T wearing a coo! and tie with cameras hanging alt over him . Here is Payne's log: DAILY P I LOT NAKED PERSON SURVEV 2:30-Crescent Bay Beach 2:40-Diver's Cove 2:45-Picnic Beach 2: 50-Rock Pile 2:55-Main Beach 3:05-Hotel Private Reach 3:10-Cleo Beach 3:15-Thalia Beach 3:25-Brooks Beach 3:30-Mountain Road 3 :40-Woods Cove 3:34-Moss Street Survey Conditions: 150 people no nudes 20 people no nudes 30 people no nudes 15 people no nudes 100 people no nudes 5 people l possible topless JO people 4 girls topless 20 people .1 girl toPtess 18 people no n"udes 20 people· no nudes 25 people 1 gtrl topless, she put het top on when she saw th·e photographer 12 people no nudes The s urvey was made on a bright, clear sunny day nice and warm with lots of people on the beach. -• Classification criteria: Girls lying on their s tomachs without tops were as· sumed to be pre ve nting strap marks. Only when they turned over or got up and walked around were they classified as topless. Topless men, being more traditional, were not re- corded. Survey Limitatioits: The survey was conducted by a sliiilhlly nearsighted ~hotographer wearing a coal and tie and carrying a camera. He is often mistaken for a narc in Laguna Beach. Additional Note: Some carpenters working on a beachfront bouse at Cleo street r eported two naked men an hour before the survey \\'as made but since this is hearsay evidence it falls Outside the scope of this study. ' Final Note: Despite its limitations, this is the most complet~ and up to date naked person survey yet completed in Laguna Beach and proves semi-conclusively that nakedness is not ram- ~an~ and from what we have seen, not really very interest · mg 1n Laguna Be ach. Newport Reporting Only I Nude Case Authorities in N~wport Beath have noted onl y one incident of a nude sunbather on city sands so far this s unny season and vowed tcxiay "not to ignore it" if the practice spreads upcoast from Laguna. Beach. . "We"ll try to be guided by the circumstances of each case and we'll use all available leg81 re- sources to assure the normal use of, the beach.·· Police Chief B. J<ttnes Glavas said today. Glavas said t hat hi:. wCckcnd plainclothes p atrols o n cit y beaches have yielded only one re· cent incident. That occurred l<ist weekend at Corona del Mar State Bea.ch where a young woman dorred ber halter in the sunshine. . "Two elementary school cirl!! m ~ group nearby went over to the young woman rirsl," Glav;1s related. "They told her she should be ashamed or herself." Officers I at er checked with · counselors or the group to de- termine if the youngsters were offended by the di11pl1y. Such o statement could yield a criminal complaint. ''No one would say that they were ofrended, so we obtained all the information we rould and wenlonour way,'' Glavuu.ld. Thus far , little lf any new epidermis has appeared on New· port's strands, )Vhere beach crowds have been substantial during the spell of·early warm weather. 11 Lifeguards report having seen none of the phenomena prevalent this week in Laguna Beach . ''Look s like we'll have to travel to Laguna to see any of it," said one guard: F r o m P age Al FILLED ... • The total was already almost 400 more persons than the Marines said earlier they bad room for . "We found that by shifting around some family croups m the tents w~ had space tor a cou- p I e hundr ed more,'' th e spokesman said. The refugees afe housed in hundrrd1 or quonset huts and more than t .000 lar1e 1qu1d tenll. There are eight campg spread over the 200 aquare mile base. The total Includes 928 Cambo· d ia na at Camp Onorre, a Hparat. (arlllty, Lncludint: a1 who arrived Thur1day from 'IbaiJand. decl~ ll cp,~J!M'.!1'!1'-h -~·liunc or ~· ' ~!'I' ·-I·~ . t .COQ ~equlr<t 1ald,· .• _,.. lO .el o ,lhem1elvlf, Jim D/lley, lloOl{ftore owner, bitn•bodi .. lla•• c0P1 e out witlr c I v l c e a ii e·r a n d lo w n the 1pring sun on the beaches·. philosopher; recaUed that durtne . Tbe City Council bas been ad· ~ !rips In Euro~hohu vised by "POiie• Chier Frank.. land planner bad·paln~out 00 Schopen tbat.~ Laguna~Beacb ~e tpwn's master ~p1an ·a de· wants to control public nUdity, it • llJl:htful rock outcropping that will have to do 10 .w~th a eity l~w. was reserved ror nu(losunbathlng. No _such llw exists b'U~ the "And, there wal 1 ln~a pUb'l.lr COWlc1I will t'l)eot ~ 9:30 •:Ill~~ pi.rk ln Vienna, •:pliee'resei'v~ Saturday, ln • 1tu4f s~s(on .. to• for nude sunbathing ~ ,;.. determine lf action aa necessll:f)', -~ ~ If no law is ·(ortlicomiftg, ever)' ''Well, what the hell ts M'Qftg beach in town will be open to wilhthat.It seemalomerational nudes. · and enlightened. The elementary school teacher "I dare say, there 1houJd· be said he dldn't want his name certain places ~eseryed in used in a stdry because ol what Laguna. Tb" beaC:he;s are ·bli the school administrators might e~gb · for ev,rybody," Dilley think. said. , - ''Dr. <Robert) Reeves, (Assis-Dilley_l()(> qu~~ whether tant School Superintendent>. 'is the presen~e. of -uiUed.,,.women gonna go ~ra~ trying tO fiJCure would tum r,oun1 men 's (ancy to out which one Of his teachers is thoughts of aclviousnen. ~ out laying around naked on the · .. 'His thoughts .. are already beach." there. I would think that nudity But, he said h e didn't see why would j llst gi·ve ·added con- people were shocked at the sight s_traints; that c an be a difficult or a naked body. Job when somethi~; a!~ractive °!lt Seems .&trang, to meet.hat W;tlks by.--· -~-someone c~Ul4b~ )l'Ol'll,enibar· , "You ~g'n quofu-!I' cm that, I rassed. lookin·g at me1han I am .,, think it-will lead-fO" niore con. letting peol;'le look al me," he straint," Dilley said. sa~~rmer Ma~~r Glerin Vedder' -A.mon,g lh..e ~eJ1ts' fac ing whose house o-verlooks Sha , ' nudists are_peepers, Icerers, and Co · h w s camera-toting gawke rs. ve '':1 t e nort!t end .or town, ··There will always be people ha.~ a different po\n~ or view. who will come to sit there and You destroy this beach .. and b others like it if you, Jet a few off. star~, ut they nev~r a~proach beat adults come in and cavort.in m~.' the yo u~g m~ther said.. . the 'nude just lo exhibit People will slink by .with, a themselves," Vedder said . . camera.and wh~n t~ey lhi~k 1 m H e sai d h e and other notlook1ng -chck, sl\e sa1d. beachfront residents, many of Exposure o.r white. untanned whom won private beaches were and tender skin to the sun 's rays opposed to nudit}' on lheirs~ds. is another peril. · ''Thef are invaditiS: our . "The only. thing I'm dread_ing privacy when they come down i~ when I sit. d~wn for the first Illustrating that point, Coun· cilma.n John Burton said, "We're talking about one large company tryin& lo put' togethcr..,\lle best marketing package it~ There is just one owner, B.Dd lrfS'QQt the same as the rest of Q[llD.i~' ty and Southeast J.M;.~-.s County. -· ;: · "PeoRle are drivlnf:li<>i<l"l>Olilt A to pofnt B on yGuictand. and they are. -driving across your land-. We don'l·w-anl to pay ror all lhis stuff just.so you can develop your lend," he told company representative Gordon Jones. "We'll pay rq~lhe city hall and the library and so forth, but you have to pay for what you need to deyelop your land." · Jones , howe ver •. argued , · "There are many places in the city street s ys tem that would be needed and used whether we de- velop or not/'·· But Councilman Henry Quigley said, "If we stopped construction here today and .did not. allow anything:to be bnilt for 20 yellr'S r the citizenry would be perfectlY happy with the two-Jalie roadS we hav~now •• ·· · ' ' In' a baibed aside, Burtori said the city Woufd be glad to pay 'for the caPifal l mproVemcnts -~lice S~a~iQJis .. libraf\'i!s !lnlJ .lhe like -' lbf!~ have to do with t'be quality ,oJ li(e that the Ii:vjne CompeJlY. advertises, and not what they build.··. Missile Launch ed VANDENBERG AFB (U PI> - A research and developme nt re- entry mi&sire was launched early today-by the Air Force Space ~nd MisSileTest Center he11e. here and strip their clothes pff," lime arter. this, the youth from Vedder said La Habra Joked. • A nude beachgoer, however, . Plainly, it wasn 't really a jok· -,OM .WQv.iO &aid, ··one of the big hangups is ing matter. .f1 •• • • J •"."'"'::". sex. I think it is less sexy actually J . because there "' nothing lefl lo .. ll" n. ,os.:·n ... '·tal imagine." · From ,Page A l :.r" A 16-year·old .youth from La New'port Beach actor Habra who had first inq\,lired ht MARCH John Wayne' was reported the police station about the • • • in good condition a nd good legality of nude bathing, agreed. spirits toda y at Hoag "Yeah. at first you think it·s he said, adding: "Our squabbl· Memorial Hps pital in gonna be a big turn on. You ing, and refusal to share and Newpori _Beach, where_hj! think, 'Oh~ wow, naked women,' cooperate with others, presented is receiving treatment for but when it actually hap · a spectacle to the Khmer Rouge an "asthmatic-bronchial pens, it's no big deal. It just that Possibly reinforced their no-condition." seems natural,'' he said. lion of us as a ·people too selfish Hospital aides said today Another point of view was of. anQ egotistic to live in their less-that Wayne, who was ad- fered by Harry Lawrence, civic affiuent-A,ian ~ociety." milted Tuesday momlng, leader and chairman of the city • a ... -••• ~ !. ' is not . sur(ering from beautification committee. The squabbling continued on pneumonia, as r eported "I would hope La\S a would the three-day truck trip to earlier. , never deteriorate to' ·s s\a\Atl ·Thailand. Schanberg, sai~nce • A Spokes man for .. lbe just can bot -eVeb. itve7'diis When tflt!} if:~et ,fo";-.foal at a hospital said Wayn'.e, fh, iS - would be considered. · village the:Y stampeded through receiving medication for ''Our reputation is so precious, the food pots, breaking crockery tl)e ciindition and is expect.- to ruin it for no particular gain and spilling rood on the gQ)und ed to remain in the hospital ~~~"f~~rl~~~~;~i~~~~;_~lt'nii~1";.,,~1t~:f.;~ .. ~vi:,~1~~·~:J~~~en~J't~ .• ·.·-~"iiinii0ii~~U\t~R~~&11;;.lh~e~.,.;.•;•;"";<\d-~.;-~"~··=--'::! SPRING UPHOLSTERY SALE FealMl"'J S.c~Wol IC"""" Llaes ao. Wood•arll -· M-C- Marf-s-l\,!"llllpo_ - (flocSr. wrril:llH"9nl\') . , ' ' --. - ~I • f. I J ' \ " •• • •• •\ ~ ~ ... n·, " I ' " . ,, ~· ··;s- SUPER SPECIAL CUSTOM BENCHES " Large Selection of Velvet Covers Sole Price s5900 ......_.,:~. woo<l-rk s .......... M-C-M~iMftt · s-& PlllUlpo (floor samples only) ,-·-·---------...... r ~ . . ' ' ~ • I --'·. ' ~ . ~ j . ~ . ·_1·.;: ~-\ '.1 1· i \ ' •""'' OAEXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-l<ARASTAN-BAKER NEWPORT BEACH • ' 1Tl1 WESTCLl ~'P OR.. Ma-20SO LAGUNA BEACH • i I '• :W. NCIHTll t:<JA:<'I' FfW\· .. .t!M·&MI " Wffl(DATS & SATllaDATS tiGOle s:io • ' , • • TORR ANCE• 238<9 HAWTIIORNR BLVD. (Optn Frt, 111"9. ~an . 12•5·30t 3'ii·l279 7 7 .. ~ . . , • • ---ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ---· _,, -' -r • ' • FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1975 • -' Toda,,•s Closing N. Y. Sloe ks TEN CENTS -.,,--... ' Phllolli~enh: --Dead City of Caniliodia NEW YORK (APJ -About--the-Tirrtes-tbat many wUI not sur· half of Cambodia's seven million vive the march. people have been uprooted and Scbanberg we" in the first con- forced tb march into the lnterior voy oC S8S foreigners that came ot the country, a New York Times .correspondent reported UllUy. Sydney Scbanberg, the only. American n6.wspaper correspon-. dent to r.emain .in Phnom Penb ~'Khmer· Rouge took over ~prg-1-r, sai&fit .. today~s editfon of By JACK Cll;4.J'P.l<LL 0tn..o.11y "'wMfi. _ • • "Take off your pants and sit down for awhile,·• a young, fit and tan-all-over Laguna Beach elementary ~chool teacher -said to a buddy just walking into a lit· tie group of nude SWlbathers baskin_g on a secluded beach in Laguna Beach. Peeling his trunks, the new ar· rival, Ray , plopped onto the sand. "Nude bathing? I think it's nothing to think about. "God made sunshine. God made people. People made * * * VIET CONG-DEMAND EXILES' RETURN. A4 out of CaQ)bodia on Saturday. He withheld bMi account until the second convoy brought another t lOthes,'" he· said as he ahd the Others including an attractive 29--year-old mother of two talked with a newspa per reporter (clothed ) Thur.sday about the cur.rent Art Colony issue or public nudity on the beaches. "Obviously, I'm a nude sun· bather," the woman·said. She ob- viously had been for some time. Rich dark tan. no white spots. "And, I think if that's your thing, you ought to be able to·do it," she said. ''I'm ~ot doi11g it to give anyone a thrill, I just like the CSee NUDITY. Pa~e A2l * * * 'Nothing Blatant' Hu~ington_ ff as No Nudity Onslaught By TERRY COVILLE otU.OaUrl"llMSWt Bare or barely-clad sunbathers have not become a pro!>lem yet on the beaches or West Orange County, a cheek of lifeguards re'· vealed today. ington Beach policy also is to ask for voluntary modesty. Police in Huntington Beach have not raised any great fear of nudism on the beach. "We baveD't really taken a CSee B'EAi;HES, Page AZ> SSO foreirners olit oo Thursday. Describing the events follow- ing the Khmer Rouge occ~alion of P ,hnom ·penh as ''an astonishing speCtacle," he spoke of : ·'Two million people in stunned silence -walking, cycling, pushing cars, covering the roads like a human carpel -suddenly forced lo abandon the capital. ''H.ospitals, jammed with \A.'Ounded, being em plied, down lo the last patient. These people, too -limping , c rawling , on crutches, carried on someone's back, lying in beds being wheeled up a road -ordered out of the city. ~'And Phnom Penh itself. Once throbbing, now an echo chamber of silent·streets lined with aban- doneq cars and gapil_!g eJ?pty shops, where the street lights burn eerily for a population no longer there.'' Sc.hanberg reported that on the day the capital fell. angry Khmer Rouge soldiers seized him and other newsmen and held guns lo their heads. He said their lives were saved by Dith Pran. a Cam- bod.ian employe of the Times who convinced the Khmer Rouge after a 2'1:i-hour exchange that the ne\A.'S men were merely cov- ering' their victory and were not enemies. After that, Schanberg said he spent 13 days confined in the French embassy along with hun· dreds of other foreigners. They had little water or food and were deeply pessimistic about their chances for survival, he recalled. SuperVisors .to M Vallerga Suspension Indicted Assessor 'Silent' By GARY GRANVILLE CH the O.llr l"llot SUH Orange County supervisors will meet in closed session Tues- day to consider s uspending in- dicted Assessor Jack Vallerga from his elected office. However. a confidenlial memo from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper that was delivered to the supervisors late Thursday con- cludes they do not have the power lo suspend V itllerga without his coment. :!l!l:rfU~l!ff1A.lllii! gpini!>!!·l .,,..,,.~d by"-ld. ing Vallerga's ~ing compa..uy "may se.ek p con<titlooal release from,l utute-liabilltJ. '' DI that Case.~acconting to the confidential memo, the court may free the bonding company froril future liability. . The court may then declare the assessor's post vacant unless Vallerga provides the county with a new fidelity bond. Kuyper'S' two-page memo is titled "request. for opinion re- garding indictment of Andrew Hinshaw and Jack Vallerg8." It was Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich who asked for the legal opinion short· ly after it was learned the county Grand Jury had indicted Valle[ga on multiple felony charges and returned an accusa- tion accusing him of four acts of misconduct. Had the ·jury not handed down the accusation, Diedrich planned lo ask his fellow supervisors to join him in requesting the Grand Jury to charge the 53-year-old as- sessor with misconduct. If convicted of misconduct after a jury trial, Vallerga's penally would be removal from ofrice. He faces the same penalty along with a possible prison sen- tence if convicted of any of the felonies he is charged .with com- mitting in the indictment. Diedrich, al least, favors sus- pending tne assessor from office until the charges against him are resolved in court. ' He said, ''Under th e circumstances, I wouldn't object to paying him hi s regular salary during the suspeitsion period." The indicted assessor has not yet indicated if he would agree to a voluntary suspension. (See INDICTED, Pal(e AZ> UPIT~ la11V>alking?' - When .You are the President of the United Stales don't worry about jaywalking as this photo s hows President Ford ignoring a 'Don 't Walk' sign as he crosses street .neur White Hous.e. Camp Filled 'Little Saigon' Has No Vacancy ··Little Saigon",'" the nation's largest refugee camp, hung out the ''no vacancy" sign today, filled to capacity with 18,403 homeless Southeast Asians. "The pipeline shut down at 9:30 Thursday night." a ,_1aiine Corps spokesman said. There are still more than 60,000 -perhaps up lo 100,000 - evacuees backed up across the Pacific in the Philippines, Guam and Wake~&land . All arrivals are IMIW?ilf9lh~bunted to the two In Valley smaller ca n1p~ at 1-"'t. Chaffee, Ark., and Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., the Marines said. More than 25,000 have passed through REPORTER VISITS TENT CITY~ommenl s , B4 this cani.p but almost 7,000 were released to U .S. homes. "'If they send us more I guess we'll just have to find room for· them somehow .'' the spokesman <See FILLED. Par.?;e i\21 Unification Issue To Come Up A gain By KATHY CLANCY ot V.. 0.ilr Pll9't si..H The Orange CoUnty Committee on School District Organization will reconsider its recommended change in Fountain Valley's Nov . .4 unification election. Dewey Hillm an, assistant Orange County school superin- tendent, explained that the re· commendation was made Tues- day night when that issue was not on the agenda. "To avoid any question on the matter," the issue will be ph1ced on the agenda and considered again at the committee's May 30 meeting, J-lillman said. The committee voted 6·31'ut!S· day to recommend that the state Board of Education extend the vote on Fountain \'alley's city boundary unification matter to all residents in the Garden Grove Unified and Huntington Beach Union J-ligh School Districts. But a month ago, the state board voted to allow only resi· dents of th~ City of 1-"ountain Valley and the Fountai n Valley School District to vote. I( the state g rants the ex- tension, it is expected to spell de- feat £or the city boundary un- iJication effort. 1,000 Protesters O .utside Embassy Hillman said the Fountain Valley s chqo l o £fi cia ls chall enged the committee action on legal grounds Wednesd ... y. so the issue will be dcbalt.-'d a~ain before ar\y letter is sent to slate officials. Carl ··Bud'' Jones. organizer or the petition effort aimed at form· ing the ne'A: district, said he and the 50 members of his committee plan to fight the committee's re· commendation. VIENTIANE CUPl l -More than 1,000 demonstrators marched on the U.S. Embassy and Laotian gove.rnment build- ings today . demanding the withdrawal of all American or- ganizalions from · Laos and the resignation of rive rightists from the 1coali ~ion cabinet. The ministers reportedly resigned. Or:•_:QL:•s& While nude bathers are ap- peaMng on the shores of Laguna .Beach, they aren't in this area. . Asked i( there have beeh any nudists on the city beach in Hunt- ington Beach, Ji(eguard ·Lt. Bill Richardson said "nothing over four-years-old." Decision 'Down Drain' Some or the youn g de - monstrators hurled stones at the embassy and several climbed over the e mbassy wall into the compound and seized the U.S. fiag. The flag was spirited out· side the embassy, but police retrieved it and returned it to the embassy. • Demonstrator s brandis hed signs, saying, "U.S. aid Equals We ather Night and morning IO\\ clouds other\\•is e sunny skies Saturday \vith sli ght· ly cooler t('mperatur('S J-lighs at the beaches 62 1is- ing to 68 inland. Allan HibsCh. manager (or Hqntington and Bolsa Chica State· Beaches suggests the area i1 "probably too crowded and too open, unles1 a person is a real ex- hibllionlst.•' • But a lifeguard spokesman in Seal Beach said II "happens all the time." ""~ He said topless women sun· bathers are not uncommon in the sheltered Surfside community and they sometimes appear on t.be main beach, too. "There is nothil;lg blatant, and jf it is €liscreet and off t.o the side and there are no corphlaints we overlook it.'' said the Seal Bi1ch guard. "But if there ts I mwd of people-11w·king, we ask lhem lo put their top on." LI. Rlctllard•on said tile R,.,i,. T ' · Action on Old Town District Delayed The PubUc: Works Department has been elven an extra three months to figure out where to pul rain water in the Old Town sector of Huntiogt.ori Beach. A thre,e•month delay in the formation of a $2 million assess- ment distii"rt for 'Old Town has been granled 'by the city eounciJ. • "We should come back to the council with final plans about mid·A\Jgust·," Public Works Director Bi'll J.Iartge predicted today. The purpose of the assessment district is the construction of a major 1!,01'111 drain l}>slom !or AO 'I<"" or T•nd cenerally .,...,1 or ,Beach Boulevard and south of t.o pay the most. Main Street ahd Ellis Avenue. "But everyone will benefit City officials had hoped to hold some, because we won 't have to public hearings in late May or close any streets when it rains, June and form the assessment once the drains are in." dlstrictsometimethissummer. · Hartge also said property But protests from property •owners have protested the S2 owners and residents have tem-million cost, and have proposed porarily held things up. two possible alternative methods "Some of the established resi-. for ridding the area of rain dents don't see any reason to pay water. as much money as the guy with One method involves the con· undeveloped land at the bottom st.ruction of a ba!!ln which jould of the sJo'pe. •• Ha rtge said. become about a 10-acre eke. Originally, the city was going 30-fett deep, 11nd might also be lo spread the cost evenly over all used for a park. ' property owners, but •Iartge s-.id "We expl~d that possibiUty a rffent. C'OUrt b:~ P.rObiblts betore: bUt lho '14llhlated cOst of thaL Thoo• who Uieln<llt> It.I• more iboul. $:1,7,mlllion," Crom .tbe storm. drains will bavo . <S..WATER, llaceM) ,.. . I ' • the CIA't and "America Go Home." There were no reports of in- juties or arrests. Th..e demon s trations by between 1,000 and 1,500 youths, most of them students and veterans but including some civil servants, look place as tension in Vientiane increased over the current economic crisis and what appeared lo be increasing political instability. The protests began at the huge Monument to the Dead in the t:enter of Vientiane. The de- monstrators stopped at the U.S. embassy while marching to a ral- ly at the National Stadium. The demonstrators proceeded later tb the stadium and listened to speeches before dispersing peacefully. I NSIDE T ODA \' Mime is a performmg arl which ca11 be en1oyed by the deal as well as by lhe /Jeonng public. Golden \Vesl Col.lege .student Greg Kop;>el. who 1s himself dea j. discusses up-· coming mime performance 011 Page Cl . Cl•' •• •• .,., CH .. ••• co Cl·t •• ...... Cl•ll • • ' t.: I -~ J!2 DAILYPILOT H/F I ATtificfill Arm Still :~' ... A Mystery .. , , So far. no one has ap- :J>roached stale beach of- ficials In Huntington Beach ;,1.lookln& for a lost arm. ··.,, All an Hibsch, manager • 1.Qf lluntington and Bolsa .. 11Chica state beaches, said .. ir \oday. his department has , not yet had any phone calls ••• on the artificial arm found ... in the sa nd Wednesday. .1 Beach 1nainlenance ·, crews found the expensive prosthetic device in the , . sand just west of the Santa , .. Ana Ri,•e r jetty. . Hibsch said it is possible • .-:1tbe person who was at- , •. tached to the arm drowned , somewhere offshore, but .. ~ he added his department has no evidence of that at .. l.his time, and no record of · a missing one-armed ; sl'immer. .• For a n yone wit h in- . formation about the arm or ' 1' its owner, the state beach -• phone number is 536·3053. . . .. Front Page Al ' INDICTED •.• "'.$ix weeks ago when Assistant l\Ssessor George Upton was in· if.i(!led o n multiple bribery £(>unts, h e was s uspended !Without pay by Vallerga. ; .. Earlier, however, he rejected a 13oard or Supervisors' recom· piend ation that six indicted tmiployes in the assessor's office ~suspended. .".)'hey were charged with ii· 1eeally aiding Rep. Andrew 'Hinshaw in his successful 1972 ~ngressional campaign. ·:. Vallerga said he suspended 'Upton because the charges .against him refl ected on the inte· grily of the assessor's offi ce and ~9id not suspend the other six w 9rkers because they were ac· inked or wha t he called political JaCt's. "'"'1Sho uld the court vacate ~~llerga 's bond and be not be j'ble to provide a new one a depu · fi assessor would be named to nu his post by the court. That would likely be Elmer Zimmer, the highest uuindicted official in the assessor's offi ce. Howeve r , s hould Vallerga agree to a voluntary suspension the board would name his in.· terim successor. Names m entioned for the caretaker role in clude Ed Jones, a former high ranking assnsOT's office offi cial who has been re· legated to a minor role in the as· li0E:_ssor's office and Gary Cottrell, ~sistant Riverside County as- «eSsor a nd a former worker in bi·e·o range County office. ·"County Tax Co ll ector· Treasurer Robert Citron's name li'as also been mentioned as a (i~ely caretaker . However, state c·~e prohibits combining the tax Cbllector and assessor's role. '' Front Page Al -WATER .•• lfartge said. "And it would have en annual maintenance cost." .~"The other proposal involves the .lise or abandoned oil wells to in· jl!ct the rain water deep under· ground. But Hartge said the wells probably could not handle Ee full fl ow or water and a re- rding basin would still have to built. j He did not ha\'e a ny estimated ~sts on that possibility and city engineers will be investigating it. :; But the main purpose ror the 'hree-month delay is the develop- l'nenl of an objective system ror f elating the cos t of the storm t rains whi ch wou ld carry wa~r l> the Santa Ana River to the ~neritof each property owner. l'. .. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT TM O<•'!Clf c ..... 1 0•11¥ PUol ..i ... ....,d• I•< ...... "'""<II,,. N.,., P""· o•Pul>h~1>¥-0r(oa;'1 P!Jbl""'ft<I ((lmp•n• S~p,>•••• l!<l•l;on, •·~ ""'"'''""" ,,.., ...... '"'"""" ~ ....... ,.,.. Co\•• -W. N~'"Pofl llfo>< ... 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'· S.(0110 Cl•lt P•tl• ~Id 41\ (iH.141 Me••. C.tlllorlll•. hill'( tljllion l>y <M' oe< l.) 00 ...... INy: y ,,..i. tt o0MOl'llllY, n'l!Ut .. 1 Mlll"'I-l),00 ~Illy, I Fri day. ttay9. 1975 • • ltf-Btlnt~n Patrol ·~erger .:·\;::::;·~·""'''"'~--~-rt~; • , 'Not a Problem' While Newport Beach Police Chief J a m es Glavas looks askance at a proposed sheriff's department t_Jlkeover or the coun· ty 'harbor patrol, Huntington Beach Police Chi e f Earle Robitaille foresees no problem in his town. ··1 can't get tha t upset over one county department taking over a nother county department," Robitaille said today. A county proposal would merge all harbor patrol functions with the county sheriff's depart· ment, and harbor patrolmen would become sheriff's deputies. Glavas bas objected, sayin,e it would put two law enforcement agencies working inside Newport Beach. which he characterized as "a very difric ult situation." But Robitaille, rererring to Huntington Harbour where the same situation would occur, 1aid, ••we are totally without the capability of e nforcement in the Harbour (on the water>. and it is an enforcement situatioo. ''I really don't see where any.thing change~ other than the tiUe a nd the responsible depart- ment. We'll continue to work in the city and they'll work in unin· corporaled areas. And we'll work together when necessary." Glavas suggested his city might contract .with the county to provide harbor patrol services to avoid the situation. Huntington Beach recently turned its harbor patrol duties over to the county in order to lighten the load. on the municipal budget. Robitaille said Harbour resi- dents have so far been pleased with the county service. , Our Man Surveys The Nude Scene Editor'• Note: lntrqJid Daily Pilot Chief Photographer Lee Payne was di.tpGtched in on effort to determine i/ there were any nudes upon the shorebM of Laguna Beach. This i.s hii lwur-by·hour log. Effectivene11 of his survey may, however, be questioned because hi.! state of dreu cowk1 have frightened sunbathers. He uw wearing.a coat and tit-wilh camero1 hanging all over him. Here is Payne'• Jog : DAILY PILOT NAKED PERSON SURVEY 2:30-Crescent Bay Beach 2:40---Diver's Cove 2:45-Picnic Beach 2:50-Rock Pile 2:55-Main Beach 3:05-Hotel P rivate Reach 3:10-Cleo Beach 3:15-Tha lia Beach 3:25-Brooks Beach 3:30-Mountain Road 3:40-Woods Cove 3:34-Moss Street Sunrey Conditions: 150 people )lo nudes 20 people no nudes '30 people no nudes 15 people no nudes 100 people no nudes 5 people 1 possible topless 30 people 4 girls topless 20 people I girl toj)Jess 18 people no nudes 20 people no nudes 25 people l girl topless, she put her top on when she .saw the photographer 12 people no nudes The survey was made on a bright, clear sunny day, nice and warm with lots of people on the beach. Classification criteria: Girls lying on their stomachs without tops were as- sumed to be preventing strap marks. On1y when they turned over or got up and walked around .were they classified as topless. Topless men, being more traditional, were not re· corded. Survey Limitations: The survey was conducted by a slightly near.sighted photographer wearing a coat and Ue and carcying a Camera. He is orten mistaken ror a narc in Laguna Beach. AdditJovl Note: ! Some carpenters working on a beachrront house at Cleo Street reported two naked men an hour before the survey was made but since this is hearsay· evidence, it falls outside the scope of this study. Final Note: Despite its limitations, this is the most complete and up to date naked person survey yet completed in Laguna Beach and proves semi-conclusively that nakedness is not ram· p~~ and (rom what we have seen, not really very interest· mg tn Laguna Beach. Fro•Pof,eAI NUDITY IN LAGUNA. ••• reeling or being able to sun myself the way l like to, to do it far my own selr, ''she said, as her children frolicked nearby. She asked that her name not be used. The sunbathers' point or view is one point or view in a cor.· troversial matter that has -as do many Laguna issues -aspe<:· trum or points or view. Cy Nugent, president or the Laguna Beach Chamber or Com· merce expressed another. "Right now while it's an issue, there'll be idiots who will have to do it just ror the hell or it. There are enough exhibitionists that if it is permitted, or looked the other way, the beaches are going to be rull or them,'' Nugent said. Nugent and the Chamber or Commeree are worried about the impact buff bathers might have on tourists. Laguna Beach's ma . jor industry. "Laguna Beach is pretty broad·minded, but we still have one hell or a lot or people with families and I don't think they want to be exposed to naked cavorting on the beach. "I don't think it will do busi- ness a damn bit or good,'' he said. Since the poli ce department declared it curr ently has no laws under which it can r equire nudists to clothe t hemselves bare bodies have come out with the spring sun on the beaches. The City Council has been ad· vised b y Police Chiet Frank Schopen that ir LaglD'la Beach wants to control public nudity, It will have to do so with a city law. No such law exists but the COW1Cil wi ll meet al 9:30 a .m. Saturday, in a study session to determine 1r action is necessary. Ir no law is forthcoming, every beach in town will be open to nudes. . The elementary school teacher said he didn't want his name used in a story because of What the school administrators might think. · "Dr. (Robert) Reeves, (Assis- tant School Superintendent), is gonna go crazy trying to rigure out which one of bis teachers is out laying around naked on the beach." But, he said he didn't see why people were shocked at the sight of a naked body. • "It seems strange to rh e that someone could be moi:_e embar· rused looking at me tfian I am letting people look at me," he said. Former Mayor Glenn Vedder, whose house overlooks Shaw's Cove in the north end ol town, had a different point of view, "You destroy this beach and others like it if you let a rew orr. beat adults come in and cavort in the nud e ju s t to exhibit themselves,'' Vedder said. He said h e and other beachfront residents, many of whom won private beaches, were opposed to nudity on their sands. ''They are in vadi ng our privacy when they come down here and strip their clothes off " Vedder said . ' A nude beachgoer, however, said, "One of the big hangups ls sex. I think it is less sexy actually because there is nothing 1'1t to Imagine." · A 16-year-old youth from La Habra who had rtrst inquired at the police st at ion about the legality or nude bathing aareed. "Yeah , at first you l hfnk ·it'a g~na be a big turn on. You think, 'Oh, wow, naked womeft,' but when 1t actually b•P· pens, It's no big deal It JUJt teems natural," he said, • O.lly,. .......... , ....... ROWS OF TENTS AND TOILETS LIKE THESE JAM Ci\MP TALEGA AND .SAN ONOFRE ARE~ Marines Could Erect More Tents But Ha•• lnalllllclant ElactrtcKy And .SUppHea Fro•PageAI BEACHES. • position," Capt. Mike Burken· field explained today. "But we have asked the city attorney to dralt a n ordinance banning nudi· ty on the beach. "Some communitieii have set aside nude bathing areas, but they have some isolated beaches. We have only one mile or highly congested beach. "It's a community problem. Ir the community wants nud e bathing, why should police of· ri cers get upset 1 But we do believe the community here 1 would not want it." While a change in state law has lert cities temporarily powerless to stop nude bathing -without a city ordinanc'e -Hi bsch says the state beaches do have control un· der the state administrative code. It says visitors can not be "nude or disrobed in any unit of the state parks system except in authorized areas or buildings set aside for that .'' :Missile Launched-.~- , ...... 4 -• VANDENBERG AFB CUPll - A research and development re· entry missile was launched eatlY today try the Alr ~prce Space 3nd Missile Test CentS Here: HB Council Sets Budget Study Meet Two study sessions will be held by the Huntington Beach city council next week on the pro- posed 1975-76 municipal bQdget.. The first session is set for 5 p.m ., Monday, with the second scheduled for the same time Tuesday. both meetings will be held in the combined rooms B-7 and B·8 in the basement at city hall. City Adminis trat or Dave Rowlands said today he expects each budget re view to last about four hours. The city's financial experts wer~ still finalizing budget proposals today. Rowlands said the total budget recommendation will be aboUt $32 million (that includes bond payments and special funds ) with the operating budget pro- posed at about $23 million. The study sessions are ad. journed meetings, so the council can take action on other il:ems, though noother-&ub~ ale cur· rintly sehed"uleO:firCliicuSiion. Both buclget r eviews are open to the publiC, but RowJanduaid 1Public hearings will not be-~eld 'uiltil lat~r. probably sometime in June. FILLED ..•• said. ''.But as or qpW there ,are none in 5igbt. The pr.oblem lso'..t 4>oUSing them'. We can alwa)'S:)).li.t \)p some-more tents,. we've "'gbt lots of tliem:The ploblem Is the other tljii>.g's and' facilities th_~)' need, like cots~ blailketS, fMtl, wate·r, elec'(ricily, ··gartiage ·di.S· posal.s an-d.toiletS. '.' 11 • The total \fP,S already qJmost 400 more p.e r sons than the Marines ·said earlier they had room for. "We found that by shirting around some ramily groups in ltle tents we had space tor a cou- ple hundr e d more, '1 the spokesmaJ) said. The rerugees are housed in hundreds or quonset huts and more than 1,000 large squad tents. There a re eight camps spread over the 200 square mile base. The total includes 928 Camber dians a t Camp Onorre, a separate racility. including 257 who arrived Thursday from Thailand. Life in the ca mps coni.tnuM tO settle' into a !itn'all city. routioe, wiUi" a 'Vie'ti!&riieie 1~81 ro·v~tnme~\:]~( c(lifii". ~~f .\ii!.; foCri :e "mayor "'~own ru the ten lei<ter level, hosRJtalS' and clinics runc-tioni~g:' _. , """, , . • . .. SPRING UPHOLSTERY SALE . Fevhlring S.c~Woll ICflOWll LiHI •• Woodnwrk -· M...,.c ..... Mori-s-&-P111m,. UloOr samples onry> ' \ •. 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"': Sy.dney Schanberg:. the only American newspa'per correspon- d~ht lo remain in ·Phnom Penh when the Khmer Rouge toOk over APlil 17, safd jn.loday's ectttton of By JACK CHAPPELL 01 llM O.llY P'i1o1 SlllH "Take off your pants and sit down for awhile," a young, fit and tan-all-over Laguna Beach e1emenlary school teacher said to a buddy just walking into a lit· tle group of nude s uabathers bl!sking on a secluded beach in Laguna Beach. Pee.ling his trunks, the new ar- rival, Ray , plopped ontQ.. the sand. ~ "Nud e bathing? I think it's nothing to think about. ~'God made sunshine. God made people . People made * * * Cdltl Be.~h . . .. ' the-Times tbat.-.m.any will not sur- vive tlfe-rr1arch1... , sc'Jiantierg-w,& in the ri'rst con· v~y of sss· roreignen~ that came 'VIET CONG DEMAND EXILES' RE,TURN; A4 out or Cambodia on Saturday. ~e withheld bis· account until the second cOnvoy 'brought another C~es, 1.. he 'said as he and the others including an attractive 29-yea'r·old mother of two talked wifh a n ewspaper reporter (clothed ) Thur.sday about the curi:ent Art Colony issue of public nudity on the beac:hes. ' "Obviously, I'm a nude sun- battier," the woman said. She ob· viously had been for some tirhe. Rich dark tan, no white.spots. ~'And, I think ir that's your thin&. yoa ought to be able to do it," s he said. ''I'm not doing il to gi ve anyone a thrill. I just like the (See NUDITY, Pa•e A2l •· * * Ne"Wport Repo~U,g . . Q~y I N"Q.~e Ca~e K• 0 0 ' • .. ' t 4' • • - AuthOrities in N&Wport 'Beach have noted only one incident of a nude sunbather on city sands so far ihis s·unny season and vowed today ~ .. nOt lo ignore it'' if the practice spreads upcoast from Laguna Beach. "We'll try to be guided by .the circumstances of each case, and we'l,I use all available legal re- sources to assure the.normal;use of the beach," 1Policc Chlef 8. Jam~sGl avassai<ltodaY ..... : .... Sf'OCKS POSI' BROAD GAINS NEW YORK <UPI) -The stock market, bolstered by fresh economic recovery signs, closed broadly and sharply hil!h<tl<lil•y.I In heavy trading oo the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones .tnctustrlal average 1ained 9.63 points to 850.13 . Advances outdistanced declines bf about a nv~l~two margin. · : Turnover amounted to 29,440,000 shares, ucP. from the 22,980,000 lrad,ed l'hunday •• Prices also were higher in heavr. tradinc on lho Ameri,can Stock'ltxch1n1e. ~. ---___.... ~ G1avas .. sa1d that hi• weekena plainclbthes patrols On city beaches have yielded only one.-=.e- cent incident. · · · - That occurred last weekehd at Corona del Mar State Beach Where 'a Young \Woman doffed her halter in the sunshine. , · ''Two elementary school gtr\s in a group tiearby went over lo the young woman first,'' Glavas related. "They lold.11e• She shd61d be ashamed·of,berself." Officers later checked with counselors <>f the group to de- termine if the youngsters wea·e offended by the display. Such a sta(emetit couJa jteJd •·criminal complaiDt. ~ ' ' '"No one woUld say that they were offended, so we obtai.ned all the. infor:mation we could and wertt-on our way;••-01avaa said. Thua far, ·little if aAy new epidermis has appeared on New· port's strands, where beach crowds have bee~ substantial durin( tlle spell• or t;arlY warm weather. Lifeguards report having seen none or the phenomena pre.valent lh\s Wf!ek In Laguo..e.ac6. '. · "'Looks like we'll have to.ir.aveJ to ~··to ••• any or u., .. 18\d ooeguard. · • S50 roreigners out on Thursday. Destrlblng lhe-eventt follow- ing the Khr:ner Rouge occupation of Phnom Pef\h as ''an astonishing spectacle," he spoke of: _ . "T,wo million people in stunned silence -walking, cycling, pushing cars, covering the roads like a human carpet -suddenly forced to abandon the capital. ·••Hospitals, jammed with \11ounded, bein14 emptied, down to the last patient. These people, too -limping, crawling, on crutches, carried on someone's back, lying In beds being wheeled up a road -ordered out of the city. "'And Phn.om Penh itself. Once throbbing, now an echo chamber o( silent streets lined with aban· doned cars and gaping empty shops, where the street lights burn eerily for a population no longer there." Schanberg reported thijt on the day the capital fell , angry Khmer Rouge soldiers seized him and other newsmen and held guns lo their heads . fie said their lives v.'ere saved by Dith Pran, a Cam· bodian employe of the Times who convinced the Khmer Rouge after a 21.:i·hour exchange thut the news men were merely cov· ering their victory and v.•ere not enemies. After that. Schanberc said, he spent 13 days confined in the French embassy along with hun· dreds of other foreigners. They had little water or food and were deeply pessimistic about their chances for survival. he recalled. ' Supervisors to M Vallerga Suspension Indicted ' Assessor 'Silent' By GAR Y GRANVILLE Of Ille 0•11)' Pltot Slill'I Orange County supervisors will meet in closed session Tues· day to consider suspending in· dieted Assessor Jack Vallerga from his elected office. However, a confidential memo from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper that was delivered to the supervisors late Thursday con· eludes they do not have the power to suspend Valler.ga without his consent. . But Kuyper's legal opinion left an oi)eniog for the board by slat· iog Vallerga's bOnding company "· · oelr..JL ~I rel'\Vlfl, . Mre':lfa 1 . th rase, according to the c.9.afid~qlfi!.l m~ll\9, . the court may ;free the bonding company from future liability. The court may then declare the assessor's post vacant unless Vallerga provides the county wilb.a new fidelity bond. Kuyper's two-page memo is titled "request for opinion re- garding indictment of Andrew Hinshaw and Jack Vallerge." It was Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich who asked for the legal opinion short- ly after it was learned the county Grand Jury had indicted Vallerga on multiple felony charges and returned an accusa- tion accusing him of four acts of misconduct. Had the jury not handed do"'" the accusation, Diedrich planned to ask his fellow supervisors to join him in requesting the Grand Jury to charge the 53-year-old as- sessor with misconduct. I OPllCOfldng'! UPI ftl'ltNIO . ' When -you are the President of the United States don 't '"''orr.y about jay\valki11g as this photo shows Pres ident Ford ignori'ng a 'Don't Walk' sign as · he crosses street near White l·louse. Refugee Vil lag~ Fills Up ''Little Saigon"," the nation's largest refugee camp, hung out the "no vacancy" sign today, filled to capacity with 18,403 homeless Southeast Asians. "The pipeline shut dov.'Tl at 9:30 Thursday night.·· a Marine Corps spokesman said. There are still more than 60,000 -perhaps up to 100 ,000 - evacuees backed up across the Pacific in the Philippines, Guam and Wake Island. All arrivals are nbw being shunted to the two smaller camps al Fl. Chaffee. Ark., and Eglin Air Force Base, F1a., tile Marines said. More -'lli!P•¥,aQ(ltl!eYe passed lh-'1 REPORTER VISITS TENT CITY-<::ommenta, 84 this camp but a lmost 7,000 were released to U .S. homes. "If they send us more I guess we'll just have to find room for them somehow," ttie spokesman said. "But as or now there are none in Sight. The problem isn 't housing them. We can always put up some more tents, we've got Tots of them. The problem is the other things and facilities they need, like cots, blankets, food, waler. electricity. garbage dis· posals and toilets ... The total was already almost 400 more persons than the Marines said earlier they had room for. "We found that by shifting around some family groups in th'e tents we had space for a cou- p I e hund red more.'' the spokesman s aid. <See FILLED, PageA2) If convicted or misconduct after a jury trial, Vallerga's penalty would be removal rrom office. He faces the same penalty along with a possible-prison sen- tence if convicted of any of the felonies he is charged with com· milting in the indictment. Diedrich, at least, favors sus- pending the assessor from office until the charges against him are resolved in court. 1,000 Protesters Outside .Embassy He said, ··under the circumstances, I wouldn't object to payink,Ja.i.A:t. his regular salary during the suspension period." The indicted assessor has not yet indicated if he would agree to a voluntary suspension. <See INDICTED, Pa .. A2l VIENTIANE (UPI ) -l\1ore than 1 .000 demonstrator~ marched on the U .S. Embassy and Laotian government build· ings today. demanding the withdrawal of all American or· ganizations from Laos and the resignation of five rightists from Balboa Theater Pussycat Owners Bring In X-rateds X·rated films have arrived in Newport Beach at the Balboa Theatre, recently purchased by the theater chain which gave the world, ''Deep Throat.'' Newport Be.ach Pol.ice Chief B. James Glaves Wl!rned today, however, that movies violating state obscenity and pornography laws ''will be prosecuted, whenever Possible," by his de- partment. Tlle movie house at 709 E . Ba.lboa Blvd. was purchased.late tut-month by Walnut Properties of Hollywood , wMch runs the Pussycat Theatre syndicate. Attempts to contact spokesmen f orthe theater chain (ailed today. The old theater. once an in - dependent movie house, was not· ed in past years for its screenings of classic and art films aimed at movie buffs . Jl was on'Ceraided by Chier Glava'S for screening the then-racy ''l Am Curious, Yellow." Walnut Properties has not yet announced any new policy for theater but some X-rated films have been shown there since \he (See FILMS, PageA2) the coalition cabinet. The ministers reportedly resigned. Some of the yo ung de · monstrators hurled stones at the embassy and several climbed over the embassy wall into the compound a nd seized the U.S. flag . The flag was spirited out· side the embassy, but police retrieved il and returned it to·the ·.embassy. Demonstrators brandished signs, saying, "U.S. aid Equals the CIA" and "America Go Home.'' 'there were no reports of in· juries or arrests. The demonstration s by between 1,000 and 1,500 youths, most of them students and veterans but including some civil servants, took place as tension in Vientiane increased over the current economic crisis and what appeared to be i nc~ea s ing political instability. The protests began al the huge Monun1ent to the Dead in the center of Vientiane. The de- monstrators stopped at the U.S. embassy while marching to a rai- l~ at the National Stadium. The demonstrators proceeded later to the stadium and listened to speeches before dispersing peacefully. John Wayne In Hospital Nev.·port Beach actor John Wayne was re1:>0fled in good condition and good ~spirits today at floa g Memorial Hps pital in Ne"•port Beach, v.•hcre he is receiving treatment for an ··asthmatic -br<>nchio.tl condition." Hospital aides said today that Wayne, who v.·as ad· milted Tuesday morning, is not s uffe rin g from pneumonia, a s reported earlier. A spok esman for the hospital said "1ayne, 67. is recei\·ing medication ror the cOndition and is expect· ed to remain in the hospital through the weekend. Mcinnis Says He'll Answer Impact Blast Newport Beach Mayor Donald Mcinnis today pledged an official response early next week to a county air official 's charges that city councilmen ignored the im· pact on air transport in recent approvals of a massive corporate plaza project at Newport Center. ·· ''We're getting our fact~ together today and the formal replay will come next week, Right off the top, though, \.\'e dO have a few things to say.•· the mayor said. The charges came from Coun- ty Director of Aviation Robert Bresnahan, ·who wrote Mcinnis', earlier this week to chide the city for assertedly approving the multi-million-dollar project, but not considering its impact on' nights to and rro1n Orange Coun·' ty Airport. "We had plenty of hearings on the project and we're pretty sure we sent the county all the ad~ vance data. "We didn't sec anyone from the county at tnc hearings. Where \.\'as Mr. Bresnahan then?" he said. Mcinnis said that it was clear to him that Bresnahan's recent letter was prompted by rene\\1ed activity by the city to halt any (See MCINNIS, Pagei\2) Weather Night and n1orning IO\\. clouds otherwise sunny skies Saturday '''ith sli ght- ()' cooler temperatures. Highs at the beaches 62 ri~· ing to68 inland. l:\SIDETODA l . Mime is o performing art which con be enjoyed by tile deaf as well as by lhe heanng public. Golden l\'esl College student Greg Kop-,>el. wlw 1s himself deaf. discusses up- coming mime performance 011 PogeCJ . , .. •• •• ... " , °" .. ... " C•·t •• ..... C:l·t• I • fr& 2 DAIL V PILOT N Recycle ·Pr'°fit: ;?:$11,908 ~·' ... ( l;t.·profit or $11,908 has been ~ade by the city of Newport BH.ch in lhe eight months that ,1.ffe n e wspaper r ecycling prO· ;l!ram has been in effect, accord· ;.jlrg'fo General Services Director '·'4fat!'Ob Mynderse. ;. During April, ci ty crews col· :~ed 88.5 tons of old news paper, ·•arly double the 46.8 tons col- ·lticted during September when ·Uieprogram started. The progr am not only benefits the city fin ancially, but reduces the amount of refuse needed to be <hauled lo the cit y dump and also •S.aves trees by r educing the :amount of new paper needed, lMynderse s aid. , •'Collection days for this month .are the 12th, 13th a nd 14th for re- ·jidents east of the bay, and the ''1'°1. 20th and 21st fot those west <If the bay. ' In an effort to make the recycl· .ing program even .more suc- ~cessful , Mayor Donald Mcinnis has designated the month of June ·as ··save Your News pape r •Month.'' l 'Leaders of homeowners' as· socia tions, c ivic groups and churches will be asked to assist jn promoting the recycling pro- -gram u.nd "'ill meet with the muyor la ter this month to or· ~gani ze the June e rrorts. ' ! ' ' From Page Al :NUDITY ... '• .'feeling of being able lo sun ·,.myself th e way I like to, lo do it •'1or my own self,'' she said, as her -children froli cked nearby. ' • She asked that her name not be ·used. ·rhe s unbathe rs' point or view is one point or view in .a con- --tP<>versial matter that has -as i1cJ many Laguna issues -a spec- .. .trum of points or view. , ··: Cy Nugent. president of the ~Laguna Beach Cha mber of Com- ·'inerce expressed another. . ,:·,"Right now while it's an issue, there'll be idiot s who will have to do it just for the hell of it. There are enough exhibitionists that if it is permitted, or looked the either way. the beaches are going to be full of them,'' Nugent said. Nugent and the Chamber of Commerce a re worried about the impact buff bathers might have on tourists. Laguna Beach's ma- jor industry. ''Laguna .B each is pretty ·, brOad -mi.nded, but we still have ··. one hell of a lot of people with ·.families and 1 don 't think they :want to be exposed to naked .• c·avorting on the beach. ''I don't think it will do busi- •·ness a damn bil of good,'' he said. Since the police department . id~clared it currently has no laws :.11'nder whi c h it can require :fll.ldi sts lo clothe themselves, bare bodies have come out with the spring sun on the beaches. ·:. The City Council has been ad· vised by Police Chief Frank · .. Schopen that if Laguna Beach . wants to control public nudity, il · will have to do so with a city law. 'No such 13w exists but the "council will m eet at 9:30 a.m. ·:Saturday, in a study session to .. _determine if action is necessary. If no law is forthcoming, every beach in tow n will be open to . 'ftudes. 1 The elementary school teacher ~said he didn 't want his name : used in a story because or wh.at •the school administrators mi ght :think. :, "Or. (Robert) Reeves, (Assis- :·tant School Superintendent ), is !:gonna go crazy trying to figure :·out whirh one of his teachers is : out laying around naked on the •beach." • • ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT T,.. O•-loa'1 O•••• Pllol, ,..,,n ....,,,n ",,,.... tloll<'<l 11"' N*'"' PH_., •\ Pul>h......, bf'"" 0<- Go.l\I """'""''"'I (o.,...•nf s..o ... "1• ..,,,,....., .,~ ""'l>l•"'"<I -.... ~. ""OW~h r,,g~y IO< (O'ol• M<t-... ,..,..,"°" O•dth, "w~''""'"" llfKhl fo.,,. I••" 11,oll•• ltvon(', ~•O<lloW•• V~"<"• ~"" ' u..,.,... tl•o<hl'><>ult> (0•\1 ~ ••nql• '<'Q'"""' 9\lohon " pul>lo\l!<<I S•lw•d•f\ --·•· '"" ..,1.,.1...,1 ""l>l"h•nQ o••"I " ~I ;11111 W.>! II•• •. Mr HI, (D>I• M<»I. C•IUO""" 'n-1~. " '• " Robert N.'w eea .,,.,.,don! 4no P"Oh>"r• Ja<k R Curtev Thomas Keevll lhomas A. Murphinc Charles H . Loos Ri<hard P. Nall _.,.,>l•n! 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Allan Hibsch, manager of Huntington and Bolsa Chica state beaches, said today his department has not yet had a ny phone calls on the artificial arn1 found in the sand Wednesday. Bea!'h maintenance crews found the expensive prosthetic devl!'e In the sand just west of the Santa · 1\na River jetty . Hibsch said it is possible the person who was al· tached to the arm drowned somewhere offshore, but he added his department has no evidence of that at this time, and no record of a missing one -armed swimmer. For anyone with in- formation about the arm or its owner, the st ate beach phone number is 536-3053. 3 Cleared In Coast Bunco Case Three of six men indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury after they allegedly participated in a Costa Me.sa-based bunco operation have been cleared of ail charges at the mid-way mark or a Superior Court trial Judge Raymond Vincent ruled at the close of the prosecution's case that be had not heard suffi- cient e vidence to justify charges against Edward Kent Reese, SS. of 1838 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach; Jamie· Matlock Farris. 38, also of Newport Beach, and John L. Roth , 29, o( Anaheim. He denied. a · motion (or dis- missal of identical charges against Donald C. Lightner, 44, or 2000 E. Ocean Blvd., Newport Beach: Frank J . P assantino, 29, of 5242 Roya le Ave., Irvine, and Alfred P. Sanna, 47, orurange. I The defense phase of lhe tna1 is scheduled to resume Monday after the three-day weekend break. It is alleged that the trio pocketed an estimated $151,000 paid by investors who thought they were purchasing franchises in a sporting goods business. Investigators said the accused men operated the alleged fraud through two bus iness firms: U.S. Distributors ' Exchange, 3303 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, and National Rent-A-Boat Systems, with offices in Santa Ana and Las Vegas. While Newport Beach Police C hief Jam es Glavas looks askance at a proposed sheriff's department takeover of the coun- ty harbor patrol, Huntington Beach Polic e Chief Eerie Robitaille foresees no problem in his town. ''I can't get lhal upset over one county .department laking over another county department," Robitaille said today. A county proposal would merge all harbor patrol functions with the county sheriff's depart- m ent , and ha rbor patrolmen would become sheriff's deputies. Glavas has objected, saying it would ~ut two law enforcement agenci es working inside Newport Beach. which he characterized as "a very dirricult situation." But Robitaille, referring to l'luntington Harbour. where the From Page Al INDICTED ... Six weeks ago when Assistant Assessor George Upton was in- dicte d on multiple br~bery counts , he wa s suspend ed without pay by Vallerga. Earlier . ho .. 1 .. ever . he rejected a Board of Supervisors' recom· mendation th at six indicted employes in the assessor's office be suspended. They were c harged with ii· legally aiding Rep. Andrew Hinshaw in his s uccessful 1972 congressional campaign. Vallerga said he s uspended Upton because the charges against him reflected on the inte· grity or the a ssessor's office and did not suspend the other six workers because they were at> cused of what he called political acts. Should the court vacate Vallerga's bond and he not be able to provide a new one a depu- ty assessor would be named to fill his post by the court. That would likely be Elmer Zimmer, the highest uuindicted official in the assessor's office. However. s hould Vallerga agree to a voluntary suspension the board would name his in· terim successor. Names mentioned for the caretaker role include Ed Jones, a former high tanking assessor's office official who has been re· legated to a minor role in the as- sessor's office and Gary Cottrell. assistant Riverside County as· se&sor and a former workei:;, in the Orange Co unty office. · County Tax Collector· Treasurer Robert Citron's name has also been mentioned as a likely caretaker. However, stale code prohibits combining the tax collector and assessor's role. Vallerga could not be reached for comment today. .Our Man Surveys The Nude Scene Editor'& Note: Intrepid Daily Pilot Chief Ph-Otographer Ue Payne waa di&patched in an e//orl to determine if there UJeTe any mw:fea upon the &horeline of Laguna Beach. This ts hi& hour-by-hour log. Ejfectivenea& of his aurvey may, however, be queationed because his atatf! oj dresa could have frightened ·sunbothns. He was wearing a coot and tie with cameras hanging alt over him. Here is Payne's l og: DAILY PILOT NAKED PERSON SURVEY 2: 30-Crescent Ba y Beach 150 people no nudes 2: 40-0i ver 's Cove 20 people no nudes 2:45-Picnic Beach 30 people no nudes 2:50-Rock Pile J5 people no nudes 2:S5-l\.1ain Beach lOOpcople no nudes 3:05-Hotel Private P.each 5 people 1 possible topless 3: 10-Cleo Beach 30 people 4 girls topless 3: 15-Thalia Beach 20 people 1 girl toP less 3:25-Brooks Beach 3:30-Mountain Road 3:40-Woods Cove 3:34 -Moss Street Survey Conditions: 18 people no n'udes 20 people no nudes 25 people 1 girl topless, she put her top on when she saw the phOtographer 12 people no nudes The sur~ey was made on a bright, clear sunny day, ni ce and warm with lots of people on the beach. Oasslficatlon criteria: Girls lying on their stomachs without tops were as· sumed to be preventing strap marks. Only when they turned over or got up and walked around were they classified as topless. Topless men, being more traditional, were not re- corded. Survey Llmltalloiis: The survey wa~ conducted by a sli ghtly nearsighted photographe.r weann.g a coat and tie and c'-rrying a camera. He 1s often mistaken for a narc in Laguna Beach. Additional Note : 1' Some carpenters working on a bcachtrOnt house at Cleo Street reported two naked men an hour before lhe survey . was made but .since this Is hearsay evidence, it falls outside the scope of this study. Final Note: Despite its I imitations. this Is the mos t complete and up lo date naked pe~son survey yet completed In Laguna Beach and proves sem1 -concluslvely t~at nakedness rs not ritm- pant and from what we have seen, not really very lnU!rest,,. ing Jn Laguna Beach. ' .. ' .. -~ •·. • -· &a me situation would occur_, ~d, "We are totally wltho.ut -the .• capablllly ot enforcement -in the H1rbour Jon tbe water), and it ia ao enforcement aLtuatlOn. "I really ,.on'l aet where anything chahgea other than the title and the respons ible depart- ment. We' II continue to work in. the ci\,y. and they'll wotk in unin· COil>Orated areas. And we'll work together when necesqry. '' Glavas suggested his city might contract with the county to prOvide harbor patrol.services to avoid the situation. · Huntington Beach recen_tly turned its harbor patrol duties over to the county· in order to lighten the load on the municipal budget. Robitaille said Harbour resi· dents have so rar been pleased with the county service. Newport's 6 Fire Stations OpenDOon The Newport Beach Fi re Department will observe "Fire Service Recognition Day" Satur- day a nd will open their six fire stations to the public. Visitors to the stations will be introduced to the firemen serv- ing th at section of the city and fire fi ghting equipment y,·ill be displayed and de monstrated. Tours y,·ill be conducted rrom 10 a.m . to 4 p.m . The stations· are Balboa Peninsul a : 110 E. Balboa Blvd .; Lido : 475 32nd St.; Newport Cente r , 868 Santa Barbara Dr.; Balboa Island: 323 Marine Ave.; Corona del Mar : 410 Ma rigo ld Ave.; and l\.lariners: 1348 Irvine Ave. Clerk Murdered SACRAMENTO CUP!) -A Sacr anie nto man has b een charged "''ith murder in the kill· ing of a grocery tlerk whose throat was s lashed during a rob- bery of a n all -n ight market. Sheriff's deputies said the body of David Me re dith, 26. was found early Wednesday in the disarray ~d-m'arket n~ar Roseville. Ronald Turner, 35, was arrested near Auburn §ft~,r the HighwaY.Yatrol 'll;tom_pt~$<> s~ him· Oll!!C.'ll IO_.,dlle r 1' ,;:' Jt .• ·-' fd<>NM'CS ~BRC)W, Ky.' 'CAP'!''-" 'Fire or· ficials'&ay"Cney '!'blimas'is a hero and deserve• an awafcf,' bilt-il'y..:l':Old Casey doesn 11 know what they're tallc!U--.Jio\l.t. ; . , Kennetli<lti~ Casey Thomas Jr, dragg~ls 18·month-0rd' 111.atet;:.Deona Jo, more than 4 t through lh<i ff' ~··burning mobile home w · , easy reacll.'OI· <ll'llJ· -= ornclala d casex lost his grip on !;)eon~ ~ as he re@c~Oil.' the door' and jum~ ou~ 11 neig!!bor, ·Dudl9;i!~~er1 il!llt arrived and Coand e litUe girl a few fee rom tnedoor. - ·"Sile was slllDdlnll there crying, with fire and smQke spurting al'Ol)ii(I her." T\lcker said. "Three seconds more a11d I CIKJ]dn't have got her; thank God, the tittle boy brought her to the door," "I'm no hero-thatlittlefeUow is ," he added. Fro•Page Al McINNIS ••• growth at the airport. In recent weeks the · Newport co uncil tias officiaUy ,agreed to ,adopt a P,Olicy to.c!mPPlln about any projects whkiMNOtlid add to the noise impact of jets at the lcrminal. During ,that period·~ Newport has officially questioned items In the airport budget, suggestions that state noilie variances might be loosened for the jet nigh~ and proposals that a new terminal building be bui It on the Costa Mesa side of the facility. "It 's prett .'· obvious that the letter fron1 Bresnahan was a re- turn of the ·ravors' that we've been offering lately. After all, that's the way the 1ame ls played,·· Mcinnis said. The corporate plaza project. is one in which a large number or buildings would be built on acreage s urrounded by Coast Highway, Newport Center Drive, Farallon Drive and a new ex- tension or Avoaado Avenue. Mcinnis adm itted today that air traffic impact was not one of the prime concerns of the coun- cil. Instead, t he impact of lraffic on Coas t Highway c aused several lengthy delays to city ap· provals, and full completion of the center was ordered held back until a new Coast Highway bridge is completed. . There still are other pending projects of a similar nature which could feed the flames in the latest hassle. ~ '."; Councilmen have yet loreceive formal plans for a similar cor-· porate complex on Irvine Com· pany laod.a\.CGast High'O.y and ,,Jaml>Ol'~4:-; ; ·: ' . ' Fro•PageAl ''· FILMS .•• ·l change of ownership. 4 This week, two R-rated films, • ''Wonder Woman" and "Ce~ terfold.Glrls," are belng~n. Glavas said his department will carefully watch the films shown at the ile..y Pussyc·at nieatre, but he admitted ihal i'ec!ent Court de· cislonS .al\d changi,ng s(andards make i~ mqte dir~icull for poµceto follow up .o~ obsce11;ity com· plaints. · One·of the Pqssycat Theatres in Buena Park is still inVolved'J,i a court action stemmingl~lJl con- fiscation by Police last year otx- rated films. . •. The Pussy cat chain {111.s theaters throughout Southe:rn California, all showing adult mov· ies. · · FILLED •• ~ The ·refuge es ar~ housed ln hundreds of quonset huts_ and more·: th;;fif "l :'OOO large .squad tents. There ·are eight .c·amps sprea~.oje'r the 200 square ttille base. . . · · The total includes '928 Cambo- di ans at Camp OnOfre, a separate faciJity. includint 257 who arr ived Thursday from Thailand. Life in the camps continued to settle into a small cily·routine, with a Vietna mese local govern- ment structure set up from a "mayor" down to the tent leader level, hos pitals and clinics func- tioning. Vletnamese forming labor groups lo relieve Marines of jobS like cleaning mess halls, and publication·today of the first 1ssue of the··camp newspaper "Thon·Bago;'' which'means ''in· formal1on .... tn·Engllsh." n• t1:;'• "1 .. · ·~·· r.: ...... , . 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The workers, who are mcm· hers of the ·Quebec Federation of Labor CQFL), are protesting commission prOposals to place four QFL Montreal locals under government trusteeship. An 0£. ficjal of one of the major Olympic contractors said the walkout wns sparked by a s mall group of "''orkers who began a march around each of the site projects persuading other workers to join lhe protest. Construction workers at l\\·o Montreal r efineries also walked off the job. to, protest lhe com- mission repOrt. Volleyball s-n. WESTWOOD-Dermy Cline of Newport Beach and Peter Ashley of Laguna Beach will lead UC l ... A · against Ohio Slate tonight at 8 in the · semifinals of the NCAA volleyball tournament at Pauley Pavilion. In the opening game of the tourney al 6, favored Santa Barbara faces Yal e. S<Jnla Barbara has the best record in the country at 43·1 and has beaten UCI ... A four times this year. The host Bruins a re the defend- ing NCAA champs and have won the event four of the five years it has been held. UCLA was 22-8 this year while Ohio State was 20-2. The fin als will be held Satur- day ni ght at 8. \Illas St....,,,,,_ MUNICH -Guillermo Vilas, lbe young Argentinian sensation, struggled to a 7-6, 7.0 triumph O\·er Franlisek Pala of Czechoslovakia Thursday for a quarterfinals berth in the Bavarian tennis champiOn.ships . The onl)' two Americans left in the international event. Dick Dell arid Ste\'e Krulewilz, were ~liminated . West Germany's Karl Meiler beat Dell 6·3, 7-6 a nd ll•e Nastase of Romania ousted Ktulewitz6-3. 6-4. T""o Czechos lovakians and th:rtt \\"est Germans acC'OUnted kw I.be other quarterfinalists. .San Kodes beat Hans Kary of Austria. 6-3, 6-2 and Pavel Hutka ~liminated Paul Kronk o r A~alia. 6-7, 6-4 . West German "'inners were Harald Elschen- broich , 6·2, 6·1 over Ivan Molina of Colombia ; Uli Pinner, 6-2, 6·4 over John Yuill of South Afri ca and Hans -Juergen Pohmarm, 6-2. 6-0 over Joaquin Loyo-Mayo or Mexico. Franre Leading PARIS -Patrice Dominguez .beat Patrick Hombergen Thurs- day, givi"g France a 1-0 lead over Belgium in Davis Cup ten- nis . The day's second singles match· was continued because or darkness, with Francois Jauffret within two games of anolher triumph for France. Jauffret was leading Bernard Migoot 8-6, 7-5, 4-0when the match was halted. GARMISCH -PARTEN · KJRCl-IEN , Germany CAP) -"Sports Is a Pa.slime and a diversion," Avery Brundage once said. ··The minute it beComes more than th~t. it"s business or V1·ork." With lhttt credo Brundage bat- tled commercialism and politics in sports, especially interna· tional competition, tor a half cen- tury -clitnaxed by 20 years' service as president or the In- ternational Oly mpic Committee. With the fervor of an old-time revivalist at a tent meeting, Brundage battled play-for-pay professionalism to protect his brand of amateurism from a materialistic world. Jlis crusade often earned for him the image of a grumpy scold , often tactless and undiplomatic. , He ended t"'o decades as IOC president at Munich's 1972 Sum- mer Olympics, games scarred by a bloodbath -the death of 11 Israeli athletes rollowing an at- tack by a Palestinian terror group . With one final fervent cry against commercialism. particularly the Winter Olympics and Alj>ine s kiing, Brundage stepped down and Ireland's Lord Killanin took over the leadership of the Olympics. Brundage was named the IOC's honorary presi- dent. Weary and lonely following the death in 1971 of his first wife, the Detroit-born Brundage retired, admitting that years of con- troversy over s uch things as communism, racism , na - tionalism and, above all, com- mercialism. had taken its toll. He gave away his'collection of Oriental jade and other objets d'art valued in the millions to the City of San Francisco. He sold Ryata Stops A's que woman "!_ho-ls fluent in si~ • languages 1 and' an accomplished i:°f'i&.t--~•kier.it wu l00--d.i1lraughl to lalk- o( her husb1111d's d•~lh. , AVERY BRUNDAGE Dead at Age 87 m05t of his real estate holdings in the United States. And once again he was in the headlines-, with his marriage at 85 to a German princess nearly 40 years · his junior. The funer.al-ser:vlces are.,:J>end.__ ·in1. Br-undage 1).Jd 110 ctiiklren. ' Brundage too\: 'a jaundiced view of prolesSlQnal sports. "I SU5pleel, '' he often stl.ld, "that lf Jl professlOnaJ. baseball player dis- covered one .day that he could - make mctney by going back home. and laying bricks tor a living, 1• he'd eo home and lay brick$. ''. ... Proressional sports should be rewrted on the 'enter· t.alnment pa4es along wl!h Ille circuses' and vaudevUle." ' -11 In hls valedlctoey to the IOC in ·-1 1972, 'Brundage, ever-ttue to his'~ dedication to simon-p"ure • l mateurism, ohce a.lain plefldei! fbr the abolition or th~ Winle( Olympic Games aner· 1_97p·.; bec.ause of rampan corn· mercialism, 'particuli rly 1n· ' Alpine skiing. . .. There ai:e only two kinds or.· competitors.'' Br.µnda:g-e lai.d . then. "Those rree ond ln<!epen·', dent iqdividuals who are in:. terested it\ sports. ror spOrtsls sake, and tbose in sports for financial reasons. Olympjc glory is for amateurs.'' ,, . • • ,UPIT ......... Brundage and his ~ride retired to the German winter sports re· sort of Garmisch-Partenkirchen in the Bavarian Alps , scene or the 1960 Winter Olympic Games. His often.autocratic leadership or the IOC from Summir Games at Helsinki, Melbourne, Rome, Tokyo, Mexico, City and finally to )1unich, earne;4 for him from his critics such slurs as "Slavery Brundage," .. Ave'ry )Jmb1;age," "The Nation's No. -1 common scold," and ''A male Carry Na- tion hacking awaY with a hatchet of righleo,usnEIS~ al those who.are BULLS JERRY SLOAN. TOM BOER~NKLE SCREEN RICK BARRY.. It was here Thursday night that Brundage died of a heart at- tack at the age of 87. He had been a patient in the small district hospital. authorities said, for the past two weeks, suffering from suspected heart trouble. The second Mrs. Brundaa:e. farwierly Princess Mariann ReUss, Whose relallves"uiclude many in EUro- pean royal families, was at his bedside. " The princess, a slim, statues- · ~rYiog to under.£RiAe the an1ateur idea." Brundage's ·first invdlvement with the Olympic movement was al the Stockholm Games or 1912. He was a member of the U.S. tea·m and competed in 1J\e pen- tathlon and . decathlon, two events won by the l.egendary Jim , NBA P lay o ffs· Bulk ts ·Seek T itle; ' ' .. . warno rs Tumble BOSTON ,MP.) .!. Les. lhan romped 119·108 Wed~ay nigbl two weeks ago, a Couple ol mem-in Landover,. Md. , hers of the-Boston Celtics re-The Celtics, who won 00 games . marked it was "like JQC>king at during the re'guklr season, blame yourielf ip a mirror" When they poor' shooting for their railure Red S o x I nvade Thorpe. • Thon>e la\er was stripped of his gold medals after it was learned that jte had played semi- pro baseball-for SS a game. Brun- dage was even blamed for this, although it happened long berore be became active as an Olympic official. · p\a)'ed the WaShington Bullets. against the Bullets. But the They didn't realiZe it at the Washington defense hM lo be · lime,' but so rar everything in· credited for .much q/ Bo&t.on's ' diciites tliey wer~ lhinkiflg or sub-par marksmansh.1p in a bid • • Anaheim S tadium Pilcher Nolan Ryan of the California Angels may not be throwing as hard as he did a fe-w years ago, but he is a AD3l1a' pitcher. according tu Bill7 Williams of the Oakland A·s. Ryan shut out the hml A't., ~. with a four-hitter Tbun4011)' night. Williams got one of the hits. an eighth inning single to center field. "I remember when I first saw Ryan when he was with the Ne"' York Mets a few years ago," Williams said. "Thal was when all he threw was fast balls. I-fe tried to throw them right by you ." Williams said Ryan is smarter now and throws more rurves. The B<fston Red Sox, hoping to pad a five-game winning streak on their first invasion of the West Coast this year, meet the Angels , I tocught in the opener of a lhree-- game series at Anaheim lbdino_ II --10· '---'-" ,... !!'---Jet> ... Amerieaa Leagde ~w ..... ,. m cama lbi5 -Vida Blueof ... A:t~ bHlo Ml it by ooe day. cld'ealing lb< Aacels W eclneoday ailht The ahutout w a.-the 1tdl ol bis major league career ror Ryan. He ;1lso struck out JO more bat· ters in a game ror the 10lh time in his career "I got a little tired in the late innings," Ryan said. "But we were ahead by that time so J con· centrated on getting the ball over the plate.'' The Angels scored two runs off Oakland starter Dave Hamilton in the firth inning and got three more off relief pit~her John Odom in the seventh inning. The big hit for the Angels was a two-run triple by Mickey Rivera in the seventh. He also sincled home a run in the fifth. The victory snapped a four- ga me los ing streak for the Angels. The A's had their lead over the Texas Rangers cut Lo 'h .. I had nothing to do with it," Brundage recalled 60 years later. ··eut Hollywood made a m6vieof Jim Thorpe's tile ~to e,ubU~ize the f'Ilm . they kePt sayUi"g, 'Why doesn't Brundage Five baCt Jim Thorpe his med'Js ... Brundage Wa's actively in· volved in diJPutes with oth'ers over commerciali&m. Austrian ace Karl Schranz was barred by Bnmdage rrom the. 1972 Wmter Ol1mpics on the growwls that'the slriier was "a wa1kidg billboard who received $80,000 a year to promote ski products.' The IOC, Brundage would eX- plain to those who called for' giv- ing athletes a voice in the Olym. pie movement, "i.1'not h'}ce the United Nations. we are .not de· legates. We are ambass&aorl. I don 't represent the Uni(ed Slates. I represent the riiove- ment. '' crazy fun· house mirrors. to foil the Celties' try for a 13th The Bullets, C"oached by NBAcrownsfncel957.. . for"er Celtic great K.C. Jones, Despite being down 3-1. with have.shown the ability and poise the sixth game, if necessary, of BOston's great team:s o! the scheduled for Sunday•.ih 'Lan-· past. No;N they have the mighty dover, the Celtics are acting like defending ch.ampion Celtics on pros, refusinitto concede. the brink or elimination in the ''We're in a deep hole. but you National B3skelball Association can't count us out," said' Boston playorrs. , , captain John llavlicek nearing· Washtngton, le;iding 3-1 in the the end of hi's 13th season. best-of-seven series, P,;eeKs to_ Bulls 'l?riillltpla wrap up the Eastern COnferedce · ch,mpionship and ~t Boston tonight at the Garden. A victory will send the18ulleU into the title round against the winner of the Golden State-Chicagq_.Playoff in the· Western Confereftce, ,v.•hich the Bulls lead 3·2 after an 89-79 victory Thuri c:Jay night. Since rallying. rrom a 12-point deficit lo win the opening game 100.95, the Bullets have looked the. better team', employing: old Celtici: plays lear,ned by Jone$ and employing new patterns. "¥••hington_..won the sec~nd game 117·9:?, · Bostori toOk the 'bird io1-:90 a nd .;.the Bullets OAKLAND~<AP) -t'or the Golden Slate Warriors, it was 11. diSaster. For the ChicagO' BuJJs; it brought them so close to the National Basketball Associa· tioil's Western Conlerence title theY could a.Jmost taste it. 1 • Yet, both victor and ~yan quished agreed on the cau.!'t ~f the Bulls ' 89-79 win over Golden State Thursday n~hl: the Bulls' traditionally tough defense. "You can·l dribble around an<!, take 30-root s hols all the time and, expect to win," said Warrior;¥: Guard JeCf Mullins of the loss that cave Chicago a 3-2 adva!11 J-age in tht: teams' best-Qr-sev~ i>1s'yofl s'enes. U a cltib like Chicago, Cine~so Canadi.ens·'. o .... s.ted,· ,...~~:;'.~.:~[i::~·:i;~~~~~~~~ I , . doesn't worl\. You have lo go ,to ' ·.-~'er. Bul we weren·t P.repared tu Hooten Pitehes .. game by the defeat. Boston right -hander Rick Wise, 2·2 and his arm apparently sound again, was named to start on the mound tonight against southpaw Andy Hassler, who has a 3-2 mark for California. lslattde-rs ·Still· Aliv.P . go~~;-~;;)o rs··.~~"'i~<~., •. ~ ~ Rici<'; B,~cy ag"'e.d lnat ;\"W~ LA Faces Pirates . . ., '' ~uy Lafleur started M-o·n· pla)ieda\lousyl:gain'l . • , .•. ) 1 MONTRE_AL CA P> -Craig treat's third-period tallYi,al •:-DS "We didn't play.our game: WC1 Ramsay touched oft a three-goal ,. wben he sCored his I2ih iQal-d played Lhe · Bu~·· game. Aqct outburat in the' (jr~ period thaf . 11\ii p)ay,!)l!s , bu~ th'!',Calladlths , w~n you ,Play ' e Bill~~gamef PITTSBURGH <APl -The Los Angeles Dodgers are expect· ed to send newly acquired pitcher Burt Hooten against the Pirates tonight. here. Hooten, 0·3, brought an 0-2 re· Dedgers Slaff! Atl .. -1 .. ll:A8CIJ•I Wy 9 l11\""9'!'~•d!Pofhbuf"9I' ,,,,.y 10 Le>\ A'><l<"lf'• di Ptlhbu•qtl ""' 11 LO> ... ,.It,. .u P11t1oCurgll Som. ll:llJ~ m 10.JO .. m. cord from the Chicago Cubs who gave him up for Georf Zahn nnd Eddie Solomon. Jfe was treated roughly in his only outing as ·a Dodger, giving up two home runs • and five runs in 2~ innings in re· lit£ against San Diego. But Dodgers manager Walt Alston says he still iDtends to try Hooton as a starter. .Alston added that shortstop Bill Rus se ll , benched since breaking his hand April 12, will return lo the lineup tonight. The manager said the infielder could have r1tarted earlier but it was del·ided to wait and make sure the injury had healed. The other three Dodgers start· ing P!lchcrs are 15-2, winning al l but five or the Los Angeles vie-. tories this scuson. . Do~ S~tton .is 6-J, and has gone n!ne 1nn1ngs ft VC limes. including hi s last three consecutive starts. 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"!knew all da;1 Ram1ay'1 una·1s1J'ttd .coal, tiis ··~on&.real odlJhpt Buff~. 0• we were going to win. I felt It :~ fillh of the playoffs, ci'"e wl•• ·32·17, but the Canadlens.wer,llti-proJ¢ed It to the team. ., 1.•• "f" able to solte· 1oaltender ~rry , .· ju1t 2:05 e,l;t1>1ed 'an<( was DeoJardinounUlther.nalpOr\od. :'. followed by 1R:lck :anrtin•1 filth . T)l~re were' oi(S' el~l nl!Jltltes ~ • playorr1oa1.1a:5b · -., • or pen•lti~• .11tc11n·the••"'•· Aussi·e ads Peter M•hoylicfi 'JJU!led Mon· · I h -~ Buffa!•, I !real to wllhln. one goal al 9.118, sa 0 t "'II. .,...,.at o. but Peter M•Niil' •Cored for the .... _ Vi * . Ti' G u· . Sabre1~q7:53to11endtheSabres •. .,,ers .JNlfl~. . ll008l0Il '0 · lntol!leaocondperlodWithatwo-PHILADELPHIA -J'.P . aoal bull•· · Part1e and Jude Drouin each DALLAS (AP> -Australiao Cepter Jlmt.Lofin~ gave But-ICOl'ed a goal ancl an Wist while veteran Brue' Crampton, pie~ falo a 4'~ tda'~Jth mid way goalie Glenn .Reteh !!.lol>ped 28 Ing up where be left off' last wee~ tbroughl~e1ec9na period. shot> •• the Irrepressible New fired a solid, llve·under·par 66 •· • York: Js'Iandera beat \he an,d ,took the ftrst·round lead L B t t J B T Di' : JI ~'~=~h::h~,r;'!,~;:~: ~~r.:::ro1}nc1~s~1~'.1s,tmByro~ a v er a .es org o 'IC., .t , ·~~~~~~::::: =~~i~i~:·$.~~~~ DALLAS (•.L > ~ nd , ,, 1 lnCthelrquarterflnalniund~coD!• Babe Hiskey an~ .nonWinnini n-P -rot a set a ''The best thing you can say is I The Cln1J1 will be nationally . were 10\hl fto' 10 rn 1.-ay. .ebacM: from a S.O deflci( i1 ed Veterans Don Btes and BOb £, a ball Thursday night, top-didn'lchokeorpanic,''saidAshe, tele•lsedSunday. They,'Vt!"Snn.Amjwayalld•v,", the rt~ers' adv...-e·m SnaWlaharea secondat67,£our'!' Reeled Arthur Ashe wandered Who eYentuaUy prevailed 1-6, 6-4, Th t d r •lo .~~.--Ur. ~ I • .. • ' d d J aboutlheWorldChampi·onshlpor 761 th rt J • 1 h e rue rama o r.11ee-venlng Asked for 1n ex,mple outside best-v1 '1t.venaame.aertesto .. .,...-. ~n •r·par an ust one off 6__.., · n equa en ma mate · In Moody Coliseum before a Ute tennla tOurt, ~he laucbed Tb9 uries no_w tttuqll to Lile Cnmpton'a pace. " Tennis court seeking his true Australia's John Alexander rrowd of almost 8,000 WN the heartily ·~ said: :·1 can't tell lsl1ncl.ln' NMiau ~m ror Miller .and a bulky 1rou~ idenUl)'. romped by America's Roscoe Ashe-Cox confrontation. you." 1a~l'fo1 10n lunday.Aseveotb falhwed at A, and U.S. <>Dea • Albt, who only several days Tanner 6·3, 6-2, 6·3 in lhe other "I had visions Qf the match go-Cox said th~ tul'tilng po1nt w.-s ,• aam,, ,(t nec"'ary, WOu1CJ be lD k'8lr kale Irwin and ddeo<nne •-A •• quartorflbals to set up tonight's ing 6-1, 6-0, 6·0." said Ashe of his '"he's brltU!nf. ·first service ..Phllede'~lija ..,=·'I'll~,· ' chUlplon Buddy Allin. were IQ aco ~~~ ... presented. $.13,383 ·r· lj t . ·-h ... .<... I: .... IOl.!4 gold Jennis ball ror being sem• ma ous agamst~ e. struggle against the elghtb· whl<btookltatol ; , N.W'llorko layed n~,_ llll0\l1erbl1bun ~It-, • lhetop WCT poln!·maker, looked Sweden's Bjorn B!>rg and seeded Cox, who balUed ;amely "My 1er;ve O•Od mo." Ashe .In th\ "nt ~ 04,~1.111 'J~k Nicklaus, Gary Playor Corona del Mar's Rod Laver, to the end, which jncluded the said. ''It wai 1,-f\anny f~g. 'J puclr la lbe J'!lUi t:OllO ~nold Palmer are not com • IUce • tlub pro against Britain's who has won twO grand slams but WCT tle·breaker. Ashe toO'-lt got i\ervoua and Ulen t touldn\ inoe( bf t6'e ,time. l'IJiin 1 • .. '111111 Karle Cox. . at lhe age or 36 has ~·t to add the 7·4., bah Wben I.bl~ bappena,. cUd!i'l ,&et I --Oil ... llMll Ne .. porl Bea<h's. Alan Taple ~ ......,keel A•"" 6-1 In the wcr title lo his star-studded "I never felt r was In It unUI 1 your ut tip!. PIDlll1, l JuM.. ~Cl.-lllat wu,.dOulittul ... -•1S aod WH 'tstrol< .. back. • 81taad wuleading3-0in Ille career, tangle In the other ,""°" lhe second set,'' Ashe said. lol If to keep 1111 l ... moy. nacbecl ovor tlle bar IO 1-y Miller hod a 68 and to. ~ • . I oemiflnal. "I sboul~ have lr.oown Ulln1a In(.", i """'""',llot-!>yllegfolAech. ,..,.,vfno shota72 . • . . 7 7 • Ora9ge ~oast Todn;v's Closing N.Y. Stoeks EDITION ' , .. * ll.1.1"•1!._; .. ·-'. ·"' -. I~ .... ~ ...... VOL. 68, NO. 1291 •;.SECTIONS, •.f PAGES -- ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1975 c TEN CENTS . . P~!ll --renh: D~ad City of Cambodia N°l!:W "YPRK lAPJ -About halt of Cambodia's seyen mlllio.n people have been uproo«.-d and forced to march into the interior o~ the. c_ountry., ~ Ney.' YOTk Times correBpondent· reported toda.y . Syd~ey ~chanberg, the only Amencan_ne't\'Spa_per correspon- dept to ' remain in Phnom Penh when the Kh~.Rouge took oVer Apr1.l 17, 11aid in today's edition or By JACK CHAPPELL ot Ult Diiiy ~Uot St.ti "Take off your pants and sit down for awhile," a young, fit and tan-all-over Laguna Beach elementary school teacher said to a buddy just walking into a lit- tle group of nude sunbathers bas~ing on a secluded beach in Laguna Beach. Peeling his trunks, the new ar- rival, Ray, plopped onto l'he sand. "Nude bathing? I think il!s nothing to think about. "God made s unshine .. God made people. People made ' ' ' the Times that mahy will not sur- vive the march. Schanbefg was in the rtr1t con· voy of S8S foreignecs that-came VIET CONG DEMANO , EXILES ' RETURN. A4 out or' Cambodia on Saturday. lie Withheld his account until the second convoy hr.ought another cloth~s.'' he said as he and the others including an attractive 29-ye'af-old mother or two talked witb a new sfl'aper reporter (clothed> Thur-sday about the current Art Colo'ny issue of public nudity on the beaches. .. Obviously, I'm a nude sun· bather,'' the woman said. Sheob- vioutly had been for some time. Rich dark tan, no white spots. "And, .J think if that's your thing, you ought to be able to do it,'' :She s~id. ••t•m not doing it to give anyone a thrill, I just like the (See NUDITY, Pal(e A2) Dalbo~ T h eater Pussycat Owners Bring In X-rateds X-rated films have arrived in Newport Beach at the Balboa Theatre, r~ently purchased by the theater chain whJch gave the world, "Deep Throat." . 'Newport Beach Police· Chief B. James Glavas warned today, hoWever, that movies violating state obscenity and p<>mograpl\y lay.rs ''-w ill be prosecuted, when~ver Possible," b_y hill de- partment. The moVie houSe at 709. E . Balboa 'Brvd. was purchased late STOCKS POSI' BROAD GAINS ' NEW Y.ORK CUP!) -Th\: stock mariel, bOlstUed by fresh economic recoverY. sl~t closed broadJy-.iHI m•h>IY ht~ !Oday in heavy tradine on lhe New York Stoek Exchange. The lfow J,ones lndustrfal averaae. 1•ined 9.6S .. polnts to aso.13. Advances out.c1J1tanced dttllnff' .tw. about .a flv~-to-lWO margin. Turnover amounted to 281440,000 shares, up rrom the 22j9801000.traded Thundaf. P,.rices 'also Were hig'her in heavy lradia8 on Oie. American Stock E11,ch1n1e. last month by Walnut Ptoperties of Hollywood, which runs the Pussycat Theatre syndicate. Attempts to Conlael spokesm~n tor the theater chain failed today. The old theatei, once an in- dependent· movie house, was not- ed in p&st years for its scneenings ot clasiic and Btt"fil(ns aimed at movie bUtfs. It wa·s once raided by Chief Glavas for screening the then-racy ·••1 Am Curious, Yellow.'' Walnut Properties has not yet announced any new policy for theater but some X-rated films have been shown th~re since the changeotownership. This wee~ two R·rated films. "Wonder woruan" and "Cen- terfold Girls,'' are beine shown. GJavas said his department will carefuJJy "'atch the films shown al the DJt"' Pussycat TheaLre, 'but he admitted that recent court de· cltions 1.nd <:banging standards make it mOredHf1cu1tfor police to follow. up on obscenity com- plalnta. • OM Oflbe Pussycat Theatta In Quen1 Park iJ 81111 involved in a court action stem ming from con· fiscation by poliCe last year or X· rated films. The Pus:sycat chain has theaters tbroµ.ahoU,t So\lthern c.i1romla, au showlnf adull mov, iH. • I •· ~foreigners out on Thursday. r'. ~scribing the events follow- ing·th~ Kh~r Rpuge occupation or Ppno Penh as ''an astonishing--pecta~le," he spoke ol: . . ''Two million people in stunned Si lence -walking, cycling, pushing cars, covering the roads like a huma~t -S)lddenly forced to jt..b1indon tfte-eaJ)ital. ''HosPitals , jammed ~ith wounded, being emptied, down to the las\ patient. These people, too -limping , crawliog , on crutches, carried on someone's back, lying in beds being wheeled up a road--ordered out of the city. "And Phnom Penh itself. Once throbbing, now an echo chamber of silent s treets lined with aban- doned cars and gaping empty shops, where the street lights burn eerily for a population no longer there." Sehan.berg reported thal on the day the capital fell , angry Khmer Rouge soldiers seized him and other newsmen and held guns to their heads . He said their lives were saved by Dilh Pran. a C<.im- bodian employe of the Times who convinced the Khmer Rou ge afrer a 21 :::-hour e xchange that the news men "'ere merely cov- ering their victory and \.\!Cl'e not enemies. After that. $(·hunberg said he spent 13 days confined in the French embassy along with hun- dreds of other foreigners. They had little water or food and were deeply pessiQi;stic about their chances for stl#Viv<il . he recalled. Supervisors to· M Vftllerga Suspension I Indicted Assessor 'Silent' By GARY GRANVILLE Of llM Dally PUM StMI Orange County supervisors will meet in closed session Tues· day to consider suspending in- dicted Assessor Jack V allerga from his elected office. " However, a confidential memo from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper that was delivered to the supervisors late Thursday con- cludes they do not have the power to suspend Vallerga without his COSTA MESA'S WOMAN AND MAN OF V'£."R"',.,......., co:u~"i_·uyper's. te;£:at opinion left Dr. H~ld• ·McCartney :and Councilman Robert WUaon ~g'ftft':r~~~;ln,. ..,.,..,,..._lilllCl'llli!!I, ... loo • ' .... , ' .! ""°" .a. .. m.y·•••k. c•ndiliQllal rel•""· Al..;r ca·. l Lead· er.· ~Jµljlf,eJi~Qilily .;:..... -. /:I.., In tliat case. acCOi"dlng to the confidential memo, the court ITT may free the bonding company ' ' 'OTry w_:l'' on 't Do ' (rpm future Ii3bility. n' ~ The c:_ourt may then declare the assessor's post vacant unless Vallerga provides the county with a new fidelity bond. Kuyper's two-page memo is titled "request for opinion re- garding indictment or Andrew Hinshaw and Jack Vallerga ... It was Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrieh who asked for the legal opinion short- ly after it was learned the county Grand Jury had indicted Vallerga on multiple felony charges and returned ~ accusa- tion accusing him~of four acts of misconduct. • Had the jury not banded down the accusation, Diedrich planhed to ask· his fellow supervisors to join him in requesting the Grand Jury to charge the 53-year-old a~ sessor with misconduct. If convicte.d of misconduct after a jury "trial, Vallerga's penalty would be removal from office. He fac es the same penalty along with a possible prison sen- tence if convieted of a ny Of the felonies he is char.ged with com- mitting in the indictment. !See INDICTED, P .. eA21 The way to gel out of the re- cession is to work instead of wor- rying about it, said Robert CJif. ford, president of Air California, at a Costa Mesa luncheon Thurs- day. Clifford.. delivered a talk tiled, ''Why Work When You Can Worry " at the man and woman of the year awards banquet sponsored by the chamber of commerce. The man of the year award v.•as giveo to Robert Wil son, a three- lime mayor of Costa Mesa, and a council member since 1960. I-le started in city government as a planning commissioner in 1953. He also is a member of the 'Orange Coast Lions Club, the board of the United F\Jnd and a member of the Orange County Coast Association . The woman of the vear is Dr. flilda ri.1 cCartnt•y, li°brari an of CSeeA\.\'ARIJS, Pitge Al) At C apacity 'No-vacancy' Sign Out at Pendle ton "Little Saigon··." the nation's largest refugee camp. hung out the "no vacancy" sign today, filled to capacity with 18,403 ~ homeless Southeast Asians. ''The pipeline shutdown at 9:30 Thursday night,·· a Marine Corps spokesman said. Nixon Golfs T_IJ.i:re are still m ore than 60,000 -.)>erhaps up to 100.000 - evacuees backed up across the Pacific in the Philippines, Guam and Wake Island. All arrivals are now being shunted to the two smaller camps at Fl. Chaffee. Ark., and Eglin. Air Fo~ce Ba se, f1a., the Marines ·said. !\-tore than ~5,000 have passed through Swing Looks Good, Says Pro Former President Nixon played a round of goU with an aide Thursday and gave some of the townspeople at ·san Clemente their first good look at-him since his restgnation last August. Nixon played 18 holes at the Shorecliffs course with Lt. Col. Jack Brennan .. his Marine miUtary aide. They were accom· panied by a few Secret Service agents. ~ The pair plaY.ed the back nine first and by tiie time.. they re- ached the front nine, word spread of their presence. ., At the last hole, there was a crowd of u'p to 40 persona. Nl:Xon chatted with some of them and posed for picture~ "He seemed t9 favor bis leg but bis golf swing 1091\,.ed real good;" said course m1naser Jim Perrin who was sworn to secrecy by Brennan when he· made the ap· pointment to play.. PeQin did not. talk until some of t,he bystand•rs •ailed a ll>(ial ntWIP•P•r. and \•Id about <Nix· on'• outlng. 1 1 The (otme_ president was dressed in a blue sports shirt and sl~ck s. ''He looked like he had had some practice," said Perrin. Nixon has been known to hit a few balls al his estate and also visited the home of Walter An- .nenberg in Palm Springs Where a private course was available to him. It is known that his doctoi-' wants him to exercise the left leg in which he had phlebitis, in- nammation of the veins. He un- derwent surgery lastfa11. Perrin aajd he watched Nixon tee of( and ''he hit the ball right down the middle ... as he ap- proached the last hole he had a real good chip shot to the green.'' Nixon used a golf cart but "also did a lot or w3.lking," ac- cording to Perrin. NixQ.n and Brennan started their round about 1:30 p.m . and finished about 4:30."1be former president indicated through Brennan he e.n.joyed himself and bopedlOeome bac~. th.I.I wal his fJraLprolonQed ·~ penance at 1 P,ubllC place shlce t; he lclt the White Jfousc. I , • REPORTER VI SITS TENT CITY-Comment•, 84 this camp but almost 7 ,000 \Vere released to U.S. homes. "If they send us more I guess we'll just have to find room for them somehow," the spokesman said. "But as of now there are none in sight: The problem isn't housing them. We ran always put up some more tenl.8, we've got lots of them , The problem is the olber things and facilities they need, like cots. blankels, food , water. erectrlclty, garbage dis· posals and toilets .'' The tota! was already almost 400 more persons than the Ptjarines said earlie"r they had room for. ''We found that by shifting around some family groups in the tents we had space for d cou· ple h'uhdt'e d -more ,·· the spokeSl'QJln said. 2 Kille d In Mesa A ccide nts Victims of tv.·o ·separate Cos ta l\1esa traffic accidents. involving a tractor and a motorcycle being test-driven by a prospective purchaser. died \Vithin moments of each other early today. James Rh yan , 16. or2300 Eld"'n 1\ve .. Costa l\1e sa. \\'a s 3 passenger on a m otorcycle that collided "'ith a n auto al a v.•estside intersection. Melvin J . Broe. 59, of 3126 W. First St .. Santa Ana. was crus hed fatally when a tractor he v.·as • driving on the Orange Coast College campus rolled over on topoChim . lnve'stigator Dick De t'ranciscv said today the co1·oner·s orfit'e notified police at 1:15 and 1:30 a.tn . that Rhyan and Broe had died at Costa Mesa 1\-temorial 1-lospital. Traffic officers said Rhyan was riding behind driver Don<.1ld J. Schablein. 18, of 3229 New )'ork Ave .. Costa l\1esa . about 2 p.m . as Schablein test-drove a 1970 motorcycle . Sc habl e in a lso suffered in- juries in the accident that cat:.ipulte d his passenger onto his head on th e pa vement at Hamilton and Ch.arle Street. "'hen they ram med a car. Neither \VO re a safety helm et. Sc hablein wa s lis tc tl in satisfactory condition today at C'osta Mesa Memorial llo.spital. The car driver. Je"'el Tvbus. 2-l, of Bellflo"·er. escaped injury . Officer DE>Fr a ncisco said Srhablein "'as hcadetl l'astbound "'hen Mrs. Ty bus reached lhc in- tersection and then turned left onto Charle Street. The bike strc.ck the car's rear fender. h\.lrling both riders lo the µa ve - n1ent . lnvestigutors said l\1r. Broe "'as fatally injured µt 7:50 a.in . Thursd ay "'hen lhc tractor he dro,·e as u groundskeeper on the DCC campus rolled over on S Street at Ad ams 1\venut'. Witnesses told police Broc·s tra c tor Sf:e med to vibt«1te ,·iolently just before it veered to one side, pitched him to the p;__ivc· (See TWO DEAD, PagcA2>,...... Oran ge We a ther Nig ht and mornin~ IO\\' clouds otberw ise s unny skies Saturday "'ilh slight- ly cooler t e1n pc ratures. Highs at the beaches 62 ris· ing to68 inl and. INS I O f: TODA \' Mime is a performing arl umich co11 be enjoyed by lhe deaf as well as by lhe hearing public. Golden "'est College student Greg Kop;>el, who is himself deaf. discusses up- coming mime per/orn1ance on ~·~PageCI . <>• •• •• ••• cw •• • •• <• ••• •• ....... C1·11 • i.'12 DAILY PILOT c .{ohn~~· In Hospit.al Newport Be ach actor John Wayne was r e ported in good condition and good spir its t oda y at 1-loag l\t e m ori ul f-l os p ital in ~, Newport Be ach, 'A'here he is receiving treatment for an "asthm a tic-bronchial t.•ondition." ' . llospital aides said today that Wa yne, who was ad- mitted Tuesday m orning, is not s uffe r i n g from pn e umonia , as r eported earli er. /\ s pok c.srnan fo r the · hospital said \\'ayne, 67, is rel.'civing 111ed ication for the condition and is expeet- ed to rcm:li n in the hospital throul:h tht.· \\ eckcnd. <Marathon ;D ancing .Pondered Brother Dave Gardner. a deep- ._-wuth comedian, once put it this ~wa y . "Wh en them kids ar~ ~Land in~ 12 feet apart and shaktn , that ain 'tdancin g, thal'sexercise." Irvine and Costa Mesa high •school off icia ls are in a quandary today. over wbat to do about . marathon d ances scheduled tonight in the face of an antique "''J)ena1 code prohibition of such ··events. '' The University J-Iigh School Thespian Club in Irvine had .•planned a m a rathon da~ce, j'beginning at 7:30 p.m. torught ,iand continuing through to 7:30 ·p.m . Saturday night. "· Cos ta Mesa Hi gh School is -'scheduled to hold a marathon ·~ance beginning at 8p.m . tonight 1\and continuing through to 8 p.m. Saturday ni ght. Both s chools will go ahead with some kind of event at the :scheduled times, but the ac· 'tivities may be modified from the ·.:marathons originally planned, ·~school administrators said. .~ The dances were set as fun- '-draising events. .. , However, state law takes a dim 1viewof such events. But a deputy district attorney declined to say whether the code, which has gone unenforced for as long as he can remember, would apply to the high school events. There arc exceptions to the prohibition, particularly regard- ing high ·school athletic events •·or to any eve nts or contests licensed by the state or-fDY board . co mmission or officer thereof." ' Activities, Director Lance Otis •said University High's marathon would be transformed into an all- night concert, "just to be on the :safe side." . "I can't tell what we'll do," 'Cos ta Mesa Principal Bob ·Packer said Thursday. "If 1 have ·-my druthers, we'll dance.'' " Packer said he planned to 'theck with Costa Mesa police to- . day to learn their attitude toward the code sections. ·. "It poses a problem to us because we already have ever- '.iything planned. We already have :it scheduled and we already have , the bands," Packer said. FromPngeAJ :TWO D EAD ' ~ ment and then som ersaulted , in -j f!i cting head injuries on the vie- ' t1m . ~ Funeral services were pending j ~~~~~~y~o;a~\:lnnb~~ler ~'amily ~ The body of the Rh yan yo uth ·.was take n to Bell Broadway : Mortuary. "'her e arrangements : we1·e pending. • ·~~~~~~~~~~~~--, • • • • l • • • ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed l>t"\IGfn! •"Cl Pvtl'1"""' Jack R. Cur!ev Friday, May 9 1915 -B_o y T f;'d To Rash Of Titeft s A one-youth burglary rine responsible tor more than $5,000 in losses from at least 2S cases has been broken with the arrest of a youth, 17 . Costa Mesa police reported today. None or the valuables stolen during the past few months has been r ecovere d and police believe all loot stolen in the wave of westside break-ins has been pawned for cas h. Camera equipment, guns, jewelry , cas h , prescription drugs, coin collections, tools and other items were stolen during the series of burglaries. "You nai;ne it. he took it," as- serts Detective Bob Berg, who said the teenager today faces Orange County Juvenile Court char ges of burglary. Investigator Be rg said at least 25 burglaries have been cleared up by~arrest, which resulted after' one of the suspect's friends attempted to pawn an ele<.•tric Sa'A'. The suspect has reportedly ac· compani ed offic e rs uround the west side of the city. pointing out residences he had clandestinely vi sited. Berg asserted the youth \\'as caught by reside nts arriving home more than once and com- plained that on one occasion, the interruption caused him to drop half a load of camera equipment. ~ro•Page AI NUDITY ••• feeling of being able lo su!' myself the way I like to, to do 1t for my own self," she said, as her children frolicked nearby. She asked thft t her name not be used. 'fhe sunbathers' point of view is one point of view in a con· troversial matter that has -as do many Laguna issues -a spec· trum of point's of view. Cy Nugent, president pt the Laguna Beach Cham~r of Com- merce expressed another. "Right now while it's an issue, there'll be idiots who will have to do it just for the hell of it."There are enough exhibitionists that if it is permitted, or looked the other way, the beaches are going to be full of them.'' Nugent said. Nogeftt and the Chamber of Commerce are worried about the impact buff bathers might have on tourists. Lagu'na Beach's ma- jor jndustry. ''Laguna Beach is pretty ·broad-minded, but we still have One hell of a lot of people with families and I don't think they '"''ant to be exposed lo naked cavorting on the beach. "I don't think it will do busi· ness a damn bit of good," he said. ., ' . . ArtificUa ' Arin Stilt AMyst,ery So far, no 'one bu ap. proached state beach of· ftclala in Hununiton Beach look:in1 for a lost arm. Allan Hibsch,' manager .. of Huntington and Bolsa Chica state beacbea,,said tooay his departmeat'llu not )'et had any phoM'ealla on the artlflclal arm"found. lo the s•nd Wednesday. Beac'b malnknance crews foiina the "iipefts~ve pra1thetic device in the sand Just west or the Sa.nta · Ana River jetty. Hibsch said it is possible the person who was at· tacbed to the arm drowned somewhere offshore. but he added his department has no evidence or that at th.ls time, and no record o'f a missing one-armed swimmer. For anyone .with in- formation about'the arm or its owner, the state beach phone number is 536-~. OpenHous~ At A ll Four Fire Stations Open ho_use at all Costa Mesa Fire Department stations is planned Saturday in honor of Na- tional Fire Service Day. Demonstrations of firefighting techniques and equipment and distribution of fire prevention literature will take place from 10 a .m. to 5 p .IJl. a t all four Costa Mesa fi rest&tions. , Station On:e is at 111 Rochester St., in the downtown area; station Two is at 800 Baker St.; Station Four is at 2300 Placentia Ave., and the mairi headquarters sta- tion is at the corner of Adams Avenue and Royal PaJm,Drive. F r o•Page Al AWARDS • • the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, whose ,civic service includes involve~nt in such organizations as the Costa Mesa Historical Society, Town and Gown, the Ebell Club of Newport Harbor, the Zoo.ta Club, the {\merican association pf University Women and the Friends of the Library. A theme for Clifford's talk at the Mesa Verde Country Club luncheon was the belief tbat."90 percent of the things"P:eOple worry about are not worth worJ-y . ing about" -either because the issues do not ·materialize or if they do nothing could have been done to stop {hem. The Air California executive suggested that it is in man's nature to "do something for others" in order to gain satisfac- tion for himself. Our Man Surveys The Nude Scene Editor's Note: Intrepid Daily Pilot Chief Photographer Lee Payne was dispatche~ in an effort to determi~e-if t_here were any nudes upon the shoreUne of Laguna Beach. Thts is his hour-by:hour log, Effectiveness of hi.I rurwy may, ~ver, be q~stwned became his state of dress could have fnghJ.ened sunbathers. _He was wearing a coot and tie with cameras han ging all over him. Here is Payne's log: • DAILY PILOT NAKED PERSON SURVEY 2:30--Crescent Bay Beach 2:40-Diver's Cove 2:45-Picnic Beach 2:50-Rock Pile 2:55-Mfin Beach 3:05-Hote l PrivatP. Reach 3:10---Cleo Beach 3:15-Thalia Beach 3:25-Brooks Beach 3:30-Mounlain Road 3:40-Woods Cove 3:34-Moss Street Survey Conditions: 150 people no nudes 20 people no nudes 30 people no nudes 15 people no nudes 100 people no nudes 5 people 1 Possible topless 30 people -t girls loQ_less 20 people 1 girl topless 18 people no n·udes 20 people no nudes 25 people 1 girl topless, she put her top on when she s aw the photographer 12 peopl e -no nudes • • • • • • • • • "''' "'"''"""' •"" Ootn•••N.<..!"''"'-~-_, The survey was made on a bright, clear s unny day, nice and warm with lots of people on the beach. .. • • • • • • • • : i • • • • : • • • • • : • : Thoma~ Kee11 il [<l'!Ot ihomas A. M ur phine ,,,..,..Ql .. Q [ ........ Charles H Loos Richard P. Nall '"''"~"' M•<>•Q•nci [<l>t"'' other Offices i'Ot,.00'1 8et<ll l)JJ ,.,,._, 8oul••M<I t.•owno .. Kn, ""Ct--•t~•tt1 tf""''""'.., &tt<h HU J lk .. 11 &oult•O'' loodd,..,.., v.i,., nXll L• r., llo.., ol S.11 D••OO f•-••Y TeleptloM {7 14 ) M2-4J21 Cla$sitiC!'d Aefv1rtisin9 642·5671 : ~;:!,"'N.'!'!11::;~ .. ~.~:;,•~:~.~:;r.~ ' ..,•II•• Of •llv•tll .. ,.,.nH ""'"'" "'"' •• i •to•odut t ll •!!Mui S1Ht1JU '"'"'""•" ol J. CWYt•9n111•"4t, ... ton<1 <l•n P•tl.., ,,.ra ot Cotlll "''''· ~l!O•n•• ~"b~tolll...,hlt(Otf~' U,Ollmlll'llll,, ""molt ~.OOmOflt111,, .... 111..,., (lotUu•'9191U IJ,00 mon11"r ( aasslfication criteria : Girls lying on their stomachs without tops were as- s umed to be preventing strap marks. Only when they turned over or got up and walked around were they classified as topless. Topl ess men, being more traditional, were not re- corded. Survey Llmitatiol.1: . The survey was conducted by a slightly nearsighted photographer wearina a coat and tie and carrying a Camera. He is oflen mistaken for a na rc In Lagun a Beach . Addlllon•I Note-: Some carpenters working on a beachfront house at Cleo Street reported two naked men an hour before the survey was made but since thla ic hearsay e vidence, it falls outside the scope of this study. Flaa! Note: • Despite lt1 limitalion.g, this is the most complete and up to date naked person survey yet completed In Laguna Beach and proves semi-conclusively that npkedne11 Is not ram· pant and from what we have seen, not really very laterest~ lng ln Laguna Beach . • • . - <. Paved ~ce~ ·· ·Mendozll£Dffv~ l ,' .... .. ' ... :_. ·:Gets 'l 'reatmerit By "LAl'I Dl.RllJN • ~ ... o.~.,.......... . A couple or :wff:ks ago about two blocks ol l\fendooa l>rfv~ Ill the Mesa del•Ma.r tr~ .Of -~ Mesa was r~surfaced ~n.<l" restriped wltll a center line and a bike trail line. Thursday Jt was ... done__a,gain. und this len r~sldents pUuled. This is the explanation, Q pro- vided from city!hall today by·.leri Riddle, the city's senior civil enginee r : A new storm drain recenUy was installed in the area and alt.er completing this job tbe con- tractor did e·xtensive 'street patching andi for a 700-foot stretch of Mendoza Ori ve, roughly between El Camino and Mission Drives. he resurfaced one side of the street. But the city also is in the midst of a street resurfacing program, a job carried out by another con- trijctor, \\'ho,~pe~!luse he· ha,d · F ro• Page A 1 . INDICTED .. ,. Die'drich, at least, favors sus- pending the assessor from office until the charges against him are resolved in court. .. He said, '\Under the circumstances, I wQUldn't object ' bttn delayed by·ratns;-W'u still '"''orking in Mesa del·Kar. So this cQnlraclor ThurSday"'resu.rfaced Mendoza, from cuttifcS'ilutb. · Riddle said llili: 1tiUt-,wu 'striped for the lullilllOn J!Ol'loa :~ror traffic aare\yC:t.!~1Ja.4l rnaJn access ro"ad in;_ Mee& det -Mar and we wa•ltd·lo kee1tlhe can; wheret~ey btloni." ---:--::-· He maintained )I ta not \11\<91!" mon tor well used ~bta~ to ·be striped rot short periods. ··we did It on Fairview Road straight after It was resurfaced even though we knew that the medians would soon be lnatalled and would wipe out the Unes," he added. "But there was a &afety factor." For those who wonder when the resurfacing in Mesa del Mar i~ going to stop, the answer, ap·. parently, i& soon. "We are just about out or there U::cept for br- inging some manhole CQVers and water valves up. ta.grade," Rid- dle added. Bik e Safely Clin ic Set For Saturday to paying him his regular salary A COll"bination bring-your-0wn during the $US pension period." picnic and bicycle safely clinic The indicted assessor has not sponsored· by the C<Mila Mesa yet indicated it he would agree to Police Department and the Costa a voluntary suspension. Mesa-NewportHarbocLionsClub · ... ·~·-" . . .,. ,,:_I •_: r'.J ........ · ' ·": :il81'~ar . °'· ·~; . ._._ -' TONIGHT "RO)\!EO AND JUIJET" - OCC Dr'aP'!A Dep8rtment, Auditorium,. May 1·10, Mayu.11, Sp.m . Adm. Free. :- "SUBJECT TO FJTS&rt..South Coa•t Repertory :'l'b~.ilC...4/iru Sun.8p.m .Alsos:;-= DORY ·PREVI ~OllCerl. OCC P.eterson um;_s Ad $4 ---• p.m . m ... --._ OCC-LECTURES -'"lndi•ns: Hlstorical Perspective," Henry Panian lecturer, Science Lecture 1, 7:30 p.m . ''Marine ~loloa:y ," Charles J . Mertz lecture r , Science Lecture 2, 7:30p.m . FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - "Straw Dogs," OCC Forum, 7:30 p.m . Adm. $1. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8 :15 p.m . SATURDAY, MAY 10 PANCAKE 'BREAKFAST Costa Mesa 'Kiwanis Club, Costa Mesa City Park, 7 aJn. til noon, $lROCK CONCEltT -"Ho~k" and "'Fhe Manna,'' FairgroUnds, 8p.m . Adm. $4. PHILHARMONIC CONCERT -Bavarian Symphony Orchestra, UCI Crawford Hall. 8:30p.m. 3 Cleared In Coas.t Bunco Case S. k when •·s1·stant 1·s scheduled Saturday in 1x wee s ago /1.:> Three· of six men indicted by A G g Upton was in TeWinkle Park. ssessor eor; e · the Orang'e County' Grand Jury Six students from each of 2S dieted on mu ltiple bribery local elementary schools will after they allegedly participated counts, he was suspended competeforribbonsandtrophies in a Costa Mesa-based bunco without pay by Vallerga. during the 10 a .m . event in the big operation fl ave been cleared of ed Park adi· acent to the Orange al.I charges at the mid-way m'ark Earlier, however. he reject a of a Superior Court trial. Board of Su\',ervisors' recom-County Fairgrounds. mendation t at six indicted Coaching in bicycle safety and Judge Raymond Vincent ruled employes in the assessor's o£fice basic California t raffic rules will at the close of. the prosecution'.s be offered, according to police case that he had not heard su!fa-be suspended. Resources Bureau Officer Shad cient evidence to justify charges They were ch3rged with ii -Canington. Bicyclists from third against Edward Kent Reese, SS, legally aiding Rep. Andrew grade through adulthood are in-of 1838 Irvine Ave., Newport Hinshaw in his successful 1972 vitedtoattend. Beach: Jamie" Matlock Farris, congressional campaign. Officer Caniogton suggested 38, also of Newport Bea~h. and Vallerga said he suspended bringing a picnic lunch to spend a· John L. Roth. 29. of Anaheim. Upton because the cha~ges dayattheparkafterthebikesafe· He denied a ··motion for dis- against him reflected on the mte-ty clinic ends. missal of identical charges grity of the assessor's office and against Donald C:. Lightner,-«. of did not suspend the ottter six 2000 E. Ocean Blvd., Newport workers because they were ac-Beach; Frank J . Passantino, 29, cused of what he called political Missile Launched of 5242 Roya le Ave .• Irvine, and acts. VANDEZ,li;ERG ~.B WPl) _ Alfred P . Sanna. 47. otUranRe. -Shoufd ... l~i court -va.t•te d ~he.·"el••-~-e .phase .. ofthe-tiialis Vallerga"'s bOnd and he not be A researc1f'and evelopment re--t.~ ~ u .... ..A able· to p rovide a new one a depu-entry missile was launched early sc 5'M'Kl~tJ.a .11~s4qie . "ll~ay tod b th A. F Sp c d a er the three-day weekend ty assessor would be named t~ ay Y e 1r orce a e an fill ,hit ~st ~Yf~~e~co~uiirtlie. ~mlliiiliiiiiiliiiisiis~ilile~T·eilstiiCieiniitieilrihiiierie;;. ;iiliiiiiiiiiiibre~~ii~~: .. i,.'~ .. ~. ~. ~. iiiliili~.i. ~;~ .• ~. ~--~~ '" SPRING UPHOLSTERY SALE . Fe-119 S.ch Woll Known Lin•• •• Woodmark Slotrrll M-C""°" M..;"'°"' si-• Pllllll ps (floor samples onlv) I ,j SUPER SPECIAL . . . CUSTOM BENCHES Large Seleclion of Velvet Covers s5900 I I i I • ' r • ., ·I •\' n I .. ••• t , ... "!' --".;JO ... Featwl"'J S..C:h Weir K..:Own Linea . ... •• W••~••rk SliemM Mcrcp C•IOft MIWI"'°"' StoM & l'hllUpo (floor samples onlv) ........ , ............ I I DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-llARASTAN-OAKER . I ' NEWPORT Be,<iCH • · 1721 Wt:ST.{'Lll'f f)R , .. 1142•20!0 t ·AGUNA BEACH -. J4S NfJHTIJ t:(>r\ST HW\"., 494·81 .. TORRANCE•· 23649 HAW'TIIORNfi BLVD, i01>tn 1-'ri. ult, Min, 12·~:~~ 11~1179 ' '· l ·I • , , • , .B IJl!/BE.TQ. LEWIS . . I .·~~pfl"·;BO_lipf na ROie" la another.exam· -1e. of\ oyer -.itelftlt:\dulg¥nce· by wrilef1:·dir.ectoro . tn ·lhetmovle.1b~lnea~todflY• Thert'i• so mu'ch ifood, oing-·for· ~t,, one Wlsbea therei had. •been . anotb strong h:and lnvolved ln the fint1l resuJt. :· '(Floyd ,MIKPUli' ·I• the culprit hfr• .. lie ·bas ' fJ1shloned a p re~lcfa)le &creenplay 1r.0 111 • 4'an\iu~r Pf,e111ls~s . Oi\i:e &i\Uh we h'•ve a pair bf . star-£r<?ss~d love!1s e~ineshtid in I\ sert§s of Sit\la· (ton •htth'1 Can 1hnly lead to ,di9uter. u'n~ fOrtunately we'vt.aeen·it all be£ore. . ~~What the ~fltCk1dOOti,.bave gOi'il-tor·it is a group of• excellent' P!'rlormanCe and 1so'rn~ rti•lriifl'Cerit·1etfifi&l•hllp00to,r-;. y,,, , ._ ~ -• · "·'.'Aloba,'·Bobb)' !!!"I, llQSo" stars Paul le .Mat fr.oµ'll '.r,emem~r >llJm froJn ••Amertca.n Grar~ fill ") and Dlaftne Hull as the young lovers, ... and,.11, Tim Mcintire and Leigh French, who steal the ;. .JllO,vle as· a 'pair of Texans ,on a whoop·de·doo ~ . ...,. .... ~ ... ,~-' .~-,Jl!~JNrlllJ ls~ething else: thl& job alone , · sMuljl iret)>iirl t'll!lendous amounts or.,,ofl:. _ f...1. "'The ;.ettin.i, '.4fnly because it wat probabJy· .·; ,\:'oeaper lo JibOot lt (here than go oh Jocation, ·i6 -~onteml!Orl!J'Y . Hpll~~. ·Physically tesembl· ing aJ).1i1p;-to~date "IU,yiofthe Locust location'', it ·graPl?l~a.11)',, portra.t! the 'deca~ent .ugliness ol · 6omebf r>,P1'mmed1ate.surround1ngs. . , The!f'eal_pity is !fiat ~utrux was given aJree . luv\$J.;iq~Mt·Cou1d .ti•\'e be.en a major little movie .. -.~..-.ale.-~il\1911•, Bo.b~y ·and Rose~ .wo.P:" • 'l>o.Uier Y<>•'too mucll, ~Ir yqu'ri! 'II HollywOOCI • 'bliH',<tbetliteri'es ora:doM> •m••I· towe fpi. , . ~ ' ' ttJl.'I"" ""'! ~, ... s1o· I __,.,., • ~ ' ' . ,·WO 11e..,. ~eu au 1). ~'4!f>. • . l. , i .,~.i· _,, ' . ./>' '""~ ...... ,. . ' ~~-·*' ".\<" ' ' I ·, WjUt. th•··~enasc~c( Of',lritere"St iD 'the ti ·I:(( 'l AA6·l.ell!lii!~l.9,'fla~ !"Orlds. !here is a whole ne~I' ; breed. ot .;audienc~ Jn· theaters throughout the~~ la~;-many ot ·w))o nt'baVe either·never been in a ", .:~~-. ~·J~r for whom tliis ~a recentl~a . . ' l!.'11:1i .... , ,_:;, ', ' ' • ~ · · ~ile....,e wekcinel(:them. h open . · · ' J let's ·faci('lt, J bey,ije'·ihe ·lffe~ of our . r. /dustr'.y), tlittir ~rfiV.i±ha~ given r~e to an annqf:.~ in~problem . · 'ti 1 ~ • ,_ .. ., .-c~ ':. Thes e.l/ei>ple,yoa see, are televisi!'lrb"5. 'I'hey liPY'>.~ µp,jn ttont of the tu~enjoylhg " tho ll'b<rt1('l{•_M!!fl\hilig <ihannels, ll!&)lmll'•t any, , tiine~ cliaitll!VHrii110 one another~ a ·P.lot4ti)i-~ .. .. folds,' ' " ,. "' 1 · • ' 'Ji • J •}\\ • l -. . , ASAll·Nn'EJ\ol!ac:t -behones.t ~haven't ~ou at one;1ittn: ;~ ~otJier shouted b8cli at the ssreen? Hi\l.fn.·.i.: ·)'~U mUttered impreeaUqns· at '. .some comaiC!~cfWbr.perfgf.J:n'r. w~o displ~ased : ' YOU"' ' • • " v , I , ·Ah. but the,re'~1 the ;rub. T6ese noveau x h.we brought their f!Orrible addic(ion with them into our movie boq~es and legitimate theaters Without meanihg any barris, I am ' fairly sure, they.sit th.ere chattering back and forth, distract-. lng the attention of the rest or the. aud ience and ruining their pleasure in the entertainment. So let it be known now, once and ror all, when you enter a theater, majority htle is in erfecl. Despite the first amendment, in a theater you have no rreedont of speech. Let it be shouted from the housetops, printed in ·the press and flashed on the screen: In a theater,s~p.TIJP! ;. .tloben W. beurif. it a longtime .southnn .California , 1'adio and te'~Mtl.JieT;:,;·ty. He j.tviews motiles .-.and.:other Jdifli:lf:"Netrt nment /or KFJ Radio. ', ' ' • piANNE HULL AND PAUL LE MAT ...... , ... . . ' . ~. I·, . ' . ' ; . , FRl!>AY, MAY 9 Box Office Open 6:00 "Brannigan" Shows 6: I 5 Pre.view 8: I 5 "Great Waldo Pepper" I 0:00 ····· ...... -~ ......... . . . . .. • • . ' . -VERY1MPO~I ~N.T . · MAJQR $'tP1Jfb PREVIEW.~. ' · TONIGHT MAY 9, 8:45·P.M. HARPER IS BACK!! PAUL NEWMAN • ' \1, JOANN WOODWARD · . STARRl~IH ; .. • . · "THE .DROWNING POOL"' :· . ''Drownincj Pool'' Shows at •~llm1poo0 Shows ~-&1 Aftet;1 The Jlre•ltW. ·,_ · ... -: DON'T MISS THIS ONE! Frlday.Miy9. 1975 OAIL Y PILOT ~ .. .and yqu th ink ~ .have problems!!' • Jack Lemmon Anne Bancrot• in A MELVIN FRANK Production of a NEIL SIMON Play ·The Prisoner ~ Of Second Awenue ·:"!<ADEMT .t.'if.t.10 , 'fStt FQl\UGH " . • ,;-""Ft LMi1' \ :-.\, ,, .. , l .. ~. '. ' ' '·aOG!R'CORMAN Preunls FRANCO CRISTALDfS . ''00~,~· FflblNIS .t.CAD911Y AWAIO '•: ,,~ ... mM AJCE ' • OCiESN'T LIVE llllE .(PG) •. ~ "mt DIS DISTOffllSOH ' ,.,_~ • lllWl'Olj.CAllJ1I 644-4f60 M-T·W·Trtt 7:1S--t:4 NI. ':~ rlilYIW 1:45 • SAT UN Y:l0.4:10.7:oo.:M5 ... E C~~1~~~TER Nfl.l>•-tlo"" '79-4141 . ' .. • 'V!! I • . Ingmar Bergman's m~· SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE stcrnng LN UlMAl\l'J ord Ek\,A/>D .DSEA1SCN wlh Bibi kdasson. BRISTOL CINEMA lllSTOL .t.T MACAJTHUl SMh c..t s• 1ppinlJ Area ~40-7444 ACADEMY AWARD TO ~ IURSTYH IEST ACTRESS (PG) COHTIHUIHG ITS lECORD UUdUHG EHGAGIMEMT Sheila Levirl!? is.every single' girl who ever htjd lo, Oii~ tierjounger sisler's ~ng. ... 'Sh~9 .. ~ine; · .. :' ~ . isdeadand UvinginNew'Y>rk" 'c' HoW TOGETHER BRISTOL CIHEMA. ~ e:o~;=:'*~ 540.744•. Freebie and 'the Bean (R) " i \ t ' ~ ' J r . . • • • 1 • ' • Friday, May9. 1975 • ' . :A"':tfe_~ts • in Lagun~ !Jalbo~ Mesa I • I .~,.E\- CITY ARTS' ISSION _. • f I • ( o . . . '9111G 'qllNG' -oUtdoor art silt, eUques, • benefits Oruge County !-YriC Opera AS· 'OdeUllloa. llay 10, ll,17AAd1800 the Festival of AN llrouacla on·w...,.· Canyon Road, LOIJllla .... ach. Ho~rs: 10 a.m. to dusk. $1 aaullS, e.um,.. under 13 free with adults. '"TIST SHOWCASE' -Art, gems and in~. ~r design," May 13 and 14 at _ the }Jalboa filyilion, 400 Main St ... Balboa Peninsula. Noon lo ~m. Refreshments. ftee. !jlJNSET BEACH AllT FESTIVAL -Jewelry, ·eeramfcs, other eraft.s. CommwiJty Recreation Genter, 12th Street and Coast Highway, Suaset Beach. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 ~;m. Sunday. l'OLK CRAFTS -Demonstrations all day Satur· di.y at South Coast Plaza, Bristol Street at the . San Die10 Freeway, Costa Mesa. Then, all week, artworks by students from county private and parochial schools. Free. ART LECTURE -Verna Brady of Huntington Beach, on Hans Hofmann, in conjunction with exhibit of his works at the Bowers Museum, 200~ .Main St., Santa Ana. 3 p.m . Sunday. Free. · • . SHELL FORMS -'fl\ree·dimeosional works by Bruria, through June 6 at Bird's Eye View Qilllery, 3420 Via Oporto (in Lido Village), :· ~ewport Beach. Hours : 11a.m.to5 p.m. Tues- : i!ciY.tbrough Saturday, noon to5 p._m. Sunday. • JIATIK ART -By Manju Adhvaryu Or El Toro, ,lt. Designs Recycled Gallery, 719; S. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. Through May 31. Hours: 10 . ~.m. to6p.m. Monday.through Saturday. : : :wlLDLIFE PRINTS -By Don Whitlatch, at : : Ralph Leim an Fine Art Prints, 1492 S. Coast :-HWy., Laguna Beach. Thr,Ough Mey31. Hours: 10 :~?:m. tos:ao p.m . dailr. . \_-_ SPRING SALE -Arts and crafts by the Torana Art League, 10 a .m . to4p.m. Saturday al Torana Hous.e, 2024 S. Main St., SantaAn8<_Free .. COVERLETS AND QUILTS -DaUng bock to 1840, at the Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St .. Santa Ana. Through May 25. HoUrs : 9. a,m. to.5 p~m. Tufsday thro:=turday; l to 5 p.m. Sun- ~y, 7to10 p.m. W ayandThurs.day. . ~· I StUDEN1' WORKS '.::.'At Golden West College G"allery ! 15744 Golden Wast st:, Huntington: Beach. May 14 through June 13. 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m . weekdays, 7 lo10 p.m, Wednesdays. '. . .JAPANESE P RIN1S -Works by Wat~nat>:e, ftmano, Hashimoto and others, at Talisman prints, 1437 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach, . through June 14. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . Wednesday through Monday. In Sunday's F amily Weekly : · (spec/ally for Mother'• Day: The Great Joys f{and Quiet Sadn'eises) . . ·.Of Being a Famous Mom . It isn't easy to be a working mother, but for · fctmous si nger like Lynn Anderson, whose work t~kes her away from home a great de31, the prob· lem is particularly acute. How do they satisfy a deina.nding public and at the same time maintain a Healthy, normal home environment? How have t~~Y made t heir children realize that their ab- sences are not rejections of them? Read about the personal sacrifices that some of these extra· ofd'inary women have had to make and why fame often reaps more misery than reward. Don 't miss this, poignant story of mothertlood in t his week's F~MILY WEEKLY. ''Smert Cooking": ... A Mexican Party Menu . FOi Teenagers ' If you ha've teenagers who are eager to give a party, but you don't w.ant to be stuck in the kitchen preptring for it, YoU'll appreciate 1hls week 's "Smart Cookin~1 COiumn. Food Editor ~arilyn Hans.en offers a quick and NSJ Mexl· can party menu -tostadas. Mexican· c~ners and Soda· Sanftia -des~nid with a •teel\l&er's health.i appetite and budget In mind. It's so simple the kids can make It themulves. What a areat ldta for Mother's Day, tool .';~ C••l•lfSund~,; *•••the . . ' ,.. . . ' • ' • . ·Galleries·/ Exhibi~" ~ ,, ' ~. 'ZO PERSPECTIVES' ~At The Floating Wail;-"· Saturday throug~June's. 215N. Broadway, San- ta Ana. 5 ~30 \to. 9:30 p.m. Wednesdays and 1 1'1ursdays , l to s P.tn. weekends. • '.ART AND HOllBY FAlll -,Follows 9:~0 a.m. -church service Sunday at Christ S:"J:!urch By the Sea, 14~ W. Balboa·mvd., Newpott Beach. J'RENCH PBQ10GRAPHS -By Eugene Atget, today through June 9, Orange Coasl Cqllege , Maka a good cup ol coffee for Mother on her day (and the Nat of the time ahe maba the jcrra. rlgli~. ~ la .Iii• genuine article to make a • perfect cup nery ttm~, .. . ..... .......... .;. ...... ~--.... "!"~~:f.~'""'"' MOTHER 'S DAY 1.11.IES Is thl• traditional or what? l'mecm. why lJlle•? l can teUby that IUlllrk on your face you know .ometbing I doa'L Whati9it? 297 AFllCAJI YIOl.ETS rm getting Cl pot of theM flX m:y brldeo• ' (I.cut year at..:.pb:it-.d. the iJowWe'4Diid L. .• threw th9 pot at mW:~· · ' • • ' 1 NU 11 f PUNTERS ru' 0 ~~ ;~~ Will ya look at th• • nClll19? l can Ju1t ... gia:a.t Uona or .om.thing. ·297 & llCB 110001 Pl.AITS Aneflt~l thiii1c •• hcno. tbia Mother'9 Day ~rachtecl. Got to i.. oometblnll nlce for her • • ZO" 3 SPEED Fii . Get her the flowers and one of tbeH to k-p her cool in the bot daya. Really mo••• the air. 1397 .. BAIN LAD Thi1 baa got to.be the. beat price for thla Jamp anywhere. It'• neat bow the thing &eema to be raining. 4400 ; );!-_' .,. ~ ..... -.L....-'t.: . .f, ' Ubrary, 2101 Fairview Road, ..... ta Mesa. 7:30 Pre.sents ,, , , , 1 • '-' •·"1· to 10 p.m. weekda1s .._ JR' a.m. to 5 p.rn. J ' • h">lt. ·i ,, I,-, _., ' weekends. Free. , .. ,, ·"' • AR'f,S"FES'flY/&L •7r; ' t ' ARCHITECTU•Af; TECHNO!.Q<i y EXIUBIT I ~ i" I ' -By students'at GOidin W~.~e-e; ~t Hunl· f ~ EXHIBITS OF ,. ." ' • , .... Inston center 'Jl.all, Beatle'lllOWilvlird·lind Ed•· t ART4-1us1c....p~111ci;;~FIAMA ' ,. ·lngerAvenue,Hunlin&tonl!eacb.'Mayl4throlli" ·'" · · " .. '• ' I" · .. · 18. • ' ' " J ·r t1 • · 1 J. ,'' I 1 YouNG otar,1ns•.1'\lw~.,...·At th•'N•wPo~ • t Ma-~ 10 &:t14i.a'.in.. t'o5 -n.m~:. li"bor Art Mu••!'lll-' mi "W." B•lboa B!!lfi' . _ . · . , , • · ,,._r ... ,_ _,.1• =n~.:.:~··1 . ".~~ ' ·r:.1n·e-vit tA-&E ~ .. I GJIAPIPCS E;l:HIBIT ->\t the Laguna Beach-f-... ON J'H.lf W AT~ ..• Newport Be'\l'h -1 Museum o! Art, 307 Clllf J)r., I;aguna Beach. ,. · ' F.flcc TO T.H,... '" •Rl.,IC. • May 20 throu•h Jw:.e'"l.1 see.page c1 tor~~ddl· 4.· ~ ~!po •• ~'"r"' 1 .,,! ., ~onalinforra1tion. ~ . · ~ • , _ _.-._..._.~-.-...---=·~~ .. -. .. " . , . . ' I • • 24a1 • MIS.TEil COFFEE ,l. . ~-.;_,. " . , .. . ' 'l . . " -. "}>.' '., 'I:~ ~ ."f:\ \ l . ' ~-. . ' l A real awell model you can "'11 aiow.d. blp tho top down and smoke the bczrMcue, dkd·your h.at, With grease cup trap; 4900. . , • ' " r . . , ,. . . . ' " 1 , l .. " ,. . ' j . " -- I ' I • • ~ I ~ .. ·• • ..