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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 13, 1977
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I Groucho Custody Battle ResUilles
' Bg Citin o Aide
U.S.-Russian
War Predicted
TOKYO CAPI -Chinese
Defense Minister Yeh Chien·ying
predicts a "big war" soon
between the l 'niled States and
the Soviet Union and says China
"must race agllinst lime" to
build up industry in the intenor
before at happens.
In a speech in Peking to a na·
I tionwlde industrial conference.
JYeh said the United States and
lthe Soviet Union "are locked m
an increasingly fierce struggle
for hegemony" and "a war wall
break out some day."
"We must be clearly aware o(
f
this sltuallon," Yeh continued.
"Keep war m mind and get pre·
pared for it, for a big war that
I will break out at an early date
"We must race against Ume
and work as quickly as possible
so that we can build industry in
the interior well before the oul
break of war."
Party Chwrman Hua Kuo-fena
echoed Yeh. sayma. "We must
definitely be ready for war We
cannot afford to let lame sUp
·through our fingers as It waau for
no one. Acceleratma develop·
Man Killed
Son Wounded
In Anaheim
Anaheim police are aeekln1 a
gunman who •hot and ktlled a
26·year·old man this mornlne
and crtUcally wounded the man's
3tr.a-year·old son.
Police sald they believe the
abo0Un11 may have occun'ed
durln1 an early mornina
burglary attempt In a house at
1225 E . Balaam Sl., Anaheim.
Kiiied by the intru4ilr was
Bulmaro Amaya, 28, ot the
Balsam Street address. Accord-
in1 to police, Amaya worked at a
foundry in Lona Beach.
Seriously woundl!d by the 1un·
man and reported in serious con·
dltlon at Anaheim Memorial
Hospiti.l was Amaya'1 31,-\-yea.r·
old ion, Mario.
Unharme4 ln th ahooUn& was
a •lx·month·old Amaya
da\lehttt whO was found el~lnt
ha a crlb by her maternal
ahndmother shortly hero... e
a.m.
The woman had aone to the
Balaam street home when the
murder victim tailed to drop his
two children at her houa at the
u1ual early momlna hour, Polle• "d. .Ibey btUeve th 1hoot1nas e>e·
curred sometime between mid·
ntlbt and 3 a .m. •hllc Amaya'•
wll• wu worltln1 at 1 nearby
h llal.
ment ol our national economy at
a rapid pace is a task which
brooks no delay."
The texts of the speeches.
made Monday. were published
today by Hsinhua. the official
Chinese news agency. Observers
m Tokyo interpreted the talk of
war as an attempt to impart a
sense of urgency lo plans to de-
velop Ctuna into a major In·
dustrial power by the end of the
century.
Mao Tse·Tung's industrial·
defense program called for the
shift of industry from the densely
populated ea.st coast to the m·
tcrior. but the program as
believed to have lagged in recent
years.
Yeh. a 7~year-old associate o(
the late Premier Chou En-la1,
said the transfer o( Industry "1s
not merely a question of In·
dust rial d1stribut1on. at 1s a ques·
tion of strategy that affects the
whole situation
"We must build the interior
. . as fast as possible so that at
can make greater contributions
to the development of our na·
tional economy and our pre-
pa redneu a1ainst war 1n
peacetime and operate 8' our
atratqlc rear base area in time
of war."
He aJSO atr~ed the nffd to
"ceaselessly strengthen naUOC\al
defense capabilities'' as long as
Am erlcan anC! Soviet Im-
perlaliam exbts.
"Withou\ powerful modern
baalc lndustrtn. we will not have
( WA.a!, PateA2>
I Shells on the Beach I
Delly P\191 ..,,... °' I.ff,..,,,.
These are some of the rowing shells being
used by collegiate rowers this weekend in
the Western Sprints championships in
Newport Harbor. Shells were lined up like
this Thursday evening at the Orange
Coast College crew base in preparation
for start or racing early this morning. Fif ·
teen schools are participating in the
event. For first results, see Page B6 in
today's sports section.
Bangladesh was foTiowed by a
cyclone. ·
Initial reports from Dacca, the
Bangladesh capital, said tw6
persons were kltled \n the
cyclone. No Injuries or any ma-
Jor damage were reported from
tbe other areas.
A moderate earthquake rocked
Peking tor about a minute Thurs·
day at 7:18 p.m .(3:18 a.m.,
PDT>, sendlng some or the
Corel.in residents or the Cblrtese
capital neeing into the 1treet.1,
according to the Japanese news
aaency Kyodo. lt Hid no dam11e was reported.
The earthquake in
Christchurch caused bui1din15 to
away but no damage was report·
eel ln that dty.
AD earthquake described as
mild blt Tokyo and neilhboring
areat at '1 :27 p.m. (3:27 a.m.,
PDT> Friday. Japan's Central
Meteorological A1ency said the
tremor Cocuse<l about 50 mJles
northeast or Tokyo Feglstered 2
on a Japanese scale of 7. It was
felt wlth leaser inteHlty In
nearby YokohaJl)a; Ubunomlya,
70 mllei north of Tokyo. and
Talt)'arna, 50 miles aoutbea.et ot
Tokyo. ·
The Central Meteorological
Acency said anoth4!r earthqual<e
1hook Chicbl Jlma in the
J 1p1nae BOnln Islani2a aboUt 860
mllu southeast of Tokyo Iii th
Paclftc at 8:14 p.m. (4:14 Lm.,
PDT>. tm another wu recorded 1t
Sendai, 200 mu.. northwest ~
Tokyo.
Woman
Seeks ·
Control
SANTA MONICA CAP> -Eritr
Fleming, seen by some witnesses
as an ill-tempered menace to
Groucho Marx and by others as
the joy ot his waning years. is re-
suming her l~al bid for pe.rma·
nent control over the comedian
and his property.
Opposing her is Groucho's son,
Arthur, who succeeded last
month in having Miss Fleming'
removed as temporary guardian
after alleging she was a threat lo
the 86·year-old Marx' Ufe.
Miss Fleming, 37, who has
.served as secretary, manager,
producer and companion lo Marx
for seven years, has hired a new
firm or lawyers for the court bat-
tle that resumes at a hearing to·
day.
Groucho, in railing health and
frequently confused, remains
confined to his Trousdale Estates
home. J. Brin Schulman, al·
torney for Arthur Marx, said
Groucho apparently is unaware
that Intimate details of has treat-
ment by Miss Fleming -which
a llegedly involved verbal and
physical abuse and improper
drugging-have been bared in
court.
After a week·long hearing that
ended -f\prU 22, Superior Court
Judge Edward Rareedie sus-
pe~ed Miss Fleming and ap·
pointed Nat Perrin, 72, a
screenwriter and old friend of
Marx, to care for the comediin
and his multimillion dollar estate
ror the time being. ,
Under the Judge's order, Mls.s
Fleming was to visit Marx only
as Perrln saw flt.
CSee GROUCHO, Page A.2)
Co ast
We a t h e r
Fair' ton11ht and Satur·
day With some late nlahl
and early momine clouds.
Low1 tonJght around 50.
Hl1h1SatUrday'5to10.
IN81D~ T ODAY
LucUll Boll lhc>Wt no lfont
of tlMnl down . o career
that'• brf~t~ tclwtlion
/or 2$1/«l'f•· DtmaU Mel.Allon
of tM Dail~ Pilot Stoll tclit
whol N1 up to on Pao• CJ o/ tli•Wlf~.
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r"' DAILY PILOT s Frklay, May 13, 1m
Girl, ~ Alert
Child Molest
Suspect Held
An 8-year-old &lrl who bad
been warned about a child
moleata-pcelna u a news photo-1 rap her was credited by
Newport Beach police today with
the quick thjnking that Jed to the
man's arrest.
In custody today in Newport
Beach city jail ia Jerry Leroy
Opsoo, 4e, of Santa Ana. He was
arrested Wednesday evenln& at a
beer bar in Costa Mesa where be
works as a bartender
Del. Lavonne Campbell said
the 11.rl l& a atudent at Mariners
School where police reserve of-
ficer Jean Harris just Jast week
talked to students about why lhey
shouldn't become too friendly
with strangers.
Because of an earlier case in·
volvlng the molester or a
Westcli(f girl by a man poains as
F,....P~A I
GROUCHO ••
Judie RafeedJe uid the hear·
ing revealed "an extraordinary
degree of domination and control
by Miss Fleming over Mr. Marx'
mind and his will." But there was
no clear conclusion as to the
validity of Arthur Marx's conten-
tion that evidence pointed to an
effort by someone at the Marx
house tooverdrug Groucho.
Arthur Marx's attorneys el icit·
ed testimony from two privatt•
detectives about the finding of
barbiturule.containing
hypodermic syringcs concealed
outside the Marx house The de·
leclivcs said Miss Fleming had
sought to have the syringes
destroyed a fter they were
brought to her attention.
Miss Fleming's side of the
story was not told at the hearing,
but will be presented in the cur-
rent proceedings.
Jud ge Rafeed1e visited
Groucho at his homt• on Apnl 20
to see how Groucho felt about his
treatment. The judge made no
comment on his findings
Marx's physician testified that
Groucho responded well to Miss
1-'leming's behavior, and that he
would be concerned for his pa·
Lient's well ·bcrng 1f she were to
leave him.
Zcppo Marx, Groucho's
brother, went farther. lie said
Miss Fleming was "the greatest
girl in the whole world" and that
he believed Groucho might die
without her.
f 'rona i:'ag~ A I
WAR? •..
enough modern arms and equJp.
ment. meaps or transportation
and supply. . in a word, we wall
not be able to modernize our na·
tional defense." he said
He dismissed the idea that
t·ommunism 1s about to be re·
alized in China. saying 1l as
"something to be accomplJshed a
hundred or several hundred
years from now," In the mean·
time, he saJd, a lon&·term course
has been charted to eliminate dif·
ferences between town and coun-
try, worker and peasant. mental
and manual labor which will
ensure thr transition to com
mun1sm
Solar Power
Plant Backed
Wl\SHINGTON CAP> A
lloulle committee has voted lo
spend S41 million for construe·
lion of a solar-powered el~tnc·
i:eneratln.c plant at Barstow.
The Carter administration had
requested $6 3 million Cor the de-
monstration project, but mem·
bcrs of lhe Hou se Science and
Tethnology Committee said
Thllrsday the potenUal of solar.
thetmal energy was too great to
risk a slower pac~ or research
ORANOI C:OAST
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a pbotoarapber, omcer Harris
1pectnca1Jy warned the little airl
and her cluamates a1a1nst ao!ng
near any straneer who sald he
wanted to take pictures
The liUle girl told police she
was w alking h ome from a
Brownies meetini Wednesday
and she could see her mother, a
few blocks away, b1cyc:lin1
towardber.
But then a man stopped a car
and got out with a camera
When he asked the little girl 1(
be could take her picture, she
told police she nearly panicked.
"I can't," she blurted out. "J'm
allergic.''
Later she told Mrs . Campbell.
"I was scared -scared real bad
-so Iran and I cried." -
The child ran lo her mother
and the woman rushed her home
where afle told her mother and
her 20-year-old brother what hap.
pen ed.
Db Work Cut Out for Bi•
If a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, what's the
value ot one on the line? With both bird and cat poised
for flight, ijle worthiness of the hunter and the hunted
are soon to be put to the supreme test with failure by
either resulting in more than injured pride.
..
t
The brother went out and
began searc hin g the
neighborhood until he spotted a
man In a car with a camera. lie
recorded tho license number and
description or the vehicle and
gave it to police.
Surpri.se, Kids, It's Farrah
Armed with that information,
police began to search the area.
They located the car parked
behind the 17th Street bar where
Opson works.
Police be lieve Opson 1s
responsible for the molesting of a
JO.year-old ~irl in Costa Mesa on
May 2 as v.cll as a similar inci-
dent in Laguna Beach on Easler
He is being held in ltcu of
SI0,000 bail
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KALKASKA, Mich. (AP) -A
revealing picture or Farrah
Fawcett-MaJors caused political
problems for Gov William
Milliken
Milliken, on a 14-city tour of the
northern Lower Penins ula, visit·
ed a toy factory Thursday and
was presented with some paint·
by-numbers kits to takt• on his
v1s1l to the S('hoolhouse
NixonMixup
Doesn't Know Yacht's End
WASHJNGTON <AP> -Richard Nixon is "an old
Navy man," as he reminded Oa\'1d Frost in his in·
terview, but the f ormcr president still had trouble
finding the right word for the rear end of a vessel.
Describing a cruise along the Black Sea with Sov.·
ict leader Leonid J Brezhnev, Nixon said. "We were
sitting in the bow of the yacht. I'm an old Navy man,
the bow is therear·cnd. 1sn'tit ?''
Frost, trying to be helpful : "l, ah .probably."
Nixon, moving along: "That's right. No. The
stern, we were sitting in the stern."
Frost: "Let's say 'end'."
Nixon: "All ri&ht. We were sitting down at the end
of the yacht in the back of the yacht together. ''
Laguna Youth Held
In Pot Farm Case
An 18-year-old Laguna Beach
man was arrested on culllvaUon
of marijuana dtnrics Thursday
1n cormection with an invesUga
lion of an open air pot farm un
covered by a count)' marshal last
month.
Police swd Ktrk &1 . Duncan,
who listed his address u 462 Bent
St . where police aald they found
more than 2.000 marljuanan
planla growing AprH 21 , turned
h1m11clf In at the police depart
ment
A "arrant had tlf't>n wwed for
his arrest and for two or his
roommates, who remain al
large. ll
Duncan was released without
bail and ordered lo appear In
south county municipal cour\
May23.
The pot harvest was one or the
largest in recent years 1rown In
plaln siaht of neiJbboring homes,
police s•i• The plants were be·
ing cultivated in pots and wooden
nursery flats.
1'ohce said Duncan told lhem
he works as a landscaper and
c :irpenter.
Blue Angels Team . .
·To Soar at El Toro
The U.S. Navy's c rack jet
righter aerobats. the Blue
Angels, will perform their death·
defyln• precision stunts dunng
two three-hour air shows at El
Toro Marine Corps Air StaUon
this weeke~;t.
The shows will be part of an
open houle nl the base to mark
Armed Forces Day. Gates open
at the base nt 9 a.m. and the air
show begins .at l2:2S p.m. on
Saturday and Sunday. The open
house dOMS al5p.m . each day.
The Blue Angels, a team of six
Navy and Marine Corps pilots
flyln1 flashy Skyhawk Jets,
perform hi1h-speed rnaneuvert
in close formation above the
crowd, le.vine only three feet
belw~ wlnltlps of their jets.
Besides tbe precision Oying
team, the air show will f<'ature
performances by daredevil pilots
Carolyn Salisbury and Steve
Nelson and a nJaht demon.strll·
lion or lh~ revolutionary 8riUsh
Royal Alr Force "Vulcan ..
bomber.
Alae pedormlnt durlna the
two·day open bouac will be the
Navy'• Weat Coaat parachute
team and Et Toro'• noted Flac
P11tan.t. fe•tu.rint Marines .tn
perlOd uniform bearln& n-.
fn>111 ""'erlca '1 put.
All Uie alr crafl ind 0th.tr
equtpmtot i.tHd at El Toro Wt.II
~ on Italic display both d
1lvlJ11 vllitors a closeup loOlc. Ont dJapf ay wm also feature an
F4U "Corsair" fiahter of World
War II vjntage used in t he
television show "Baa, Baa Black
She~p ... Corsairs were among
the first fighters to use El Toro'•
field
DeaJ, Woman
Gets Ferrari
Some of them featured posters
of horses. No problem.
Some of them featured Miss
Fawcett· Majors. No problems.
George Weeks, admlnistratJ\'e
aide to Milliken, was among the
first to note the pictures in the
:ots gi,·en to the 42 s tudenb•
representing kindergarten
through the eighth grade
I le cxpresst·cd concern as to
what effect it "ould have on the
governor's 1magt• if it hccume
known he was passing out lht:
l"arrah art.
The picture in question \\as not
the one showing her in a red
bathing suit, a reµroducl1on
which brought her national attcn·
lion. Instead il showed her in a cl·
inging white dress outlin1n~ hcr
breasts. ,
Weeks said the governor took a
good look at the picture, then
said, "I certainly don't want to
present those.'' Weeks added.
"The governor did not think it
"as an appropriate thing for him
to give.•·
After a high level conference of
the Milliken traveling party, it
was decided the pictures or the
horses were okay for the kids, but
those of Miss Fawccll·~luJors
had logo
As the pictures of the actress
were being retrieved from the lit·
lie schoolroom, one of the
teachers intervened .
Karen Buckel. who teaches
kindergarten through tho fourth
J(rade. said s he thought the
posters v.ould he okay for the
kids. "Some of tht·m hav<•
already bought their own." she
::..11d
Sadat Gets Carter
Plan on Mideast
BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP>
President Carter has offen~d
three Arab leaders a 13-polnt pro-
gram lo solve the Arab-Israeli
conflict , the news paper An
Nahar reported today.
In Cairo, Egyptian Pr~idenl
Anwar Sadat, one of the Arab
leaders named, told a news con-r ere nce he had received a
message Crom Carter but had not
yet studied it. "It's premature
ror me to say anything," Sadat
said.
An Nahar attributed ita report
to informed sources who, it said,
declined tQ go into details or the
President's plan. It said Carter
discussed the proeram with
President Hafez Assad of Syria
at their meeting in Geneva Mon·
day and with Sadat and King
Hussein of Jordan on their recent
visits to Washln1ton.
The newspaper said the Arab
leaders, and probably a lso
Israeli ortlclals. are study·
Ing Carter's lnlUalive. On his
June tour of the Middle East.
Secretary of State Cyrus R
Vance will explore their reac
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with outstanding oertormanoe ..
eo eteoenlly aoft tor llv1ng room. dining room or bedroom S4)e lot
yourself Teats demonetrate
touchable carpet resists matting
and retain• Diie texture
romarkabty Wiii.
lion. An Nahar said.
Sadat s aid "there arc en·
couraglng signs" on the Middle
East, including Carter's state·
ment Thursday on a Palestinian
homeland.
Prison Fund
Cuts Rapped
SACRAMENTO <A P ) -Faced
with leeislalive opposition, the
Brown administration has
lowered its expectations on
pris on construction from $94.3
million to $1.4 million.
But Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s
prisons chief, Jerry Enomoto. in-
sists that l! new facllllies aren't
built. there will be an overflow
crowd on the inside by the early
1980s.
T he administration had asked
for $94 3 million to plan and build
two l .200·bed prisons. one at the
site of the present Chino facility.
und the other nt Otay Mesa near
San DieJto
\,,,,
On Mass Bucket's promise tn .
check the whole matter out with :;
the school board before putting ••
F arrah an the hands of the kids -
and 'presumably their fathers _
and older brothers the pictures ~,
were returned lo her
Weeks ~aid thnt was ok;iy \\Ill\ ..
him . so long as no one blamed the:
AOvernor for the p1ctun·'> •
Bankers Edge
Prime Rate
Up to 61/2%
NEW YORK <AP> J\ number
of m ajor commcn·1;.tl banks
raised thc•1r prime lt•ndlng rate
from 6111 toli' ·· 1wrccnt today
Citibank. the second largest,
and Morgan Guaranty Trust
Company r anked sixth, an-
nounced the increase shortly
after 10 a.m. EDT. They were
followed quickly by third·ranked
Chase Manhattan Bank, fifth-•
ranked Chemkal Bank, eighth·
biggest Bankers Trust Co .. 12th·'
ranked Manne Midland Trust
Company, and 15th-largest Irv·
ing Trust Company.
The San Francisco-based Bank
of America, the nation's largest,
followed suit a round 10 a.m. POT
A Morgan spokesm¥ said the
move came after an analysis of
"the cost of funds and other fac·
tors." (
f 'rom Page A I
SURVEY •••
pared with 2,110.000 for the first
televised interview.
. .
The television r ating firm
estimated 630,000 Los Angeles
households tuned in Thursday,
down from 1.260.000 the week •
before. Nielson said thf? audience ·~·
share dipped from 50 percent last ... ':!
week to 26 percent Thursday ...,:
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Orange Coast
EDITION
KALKASKA, Mich. CAP) -A
revealing picture of Farrah
Fawcett-Majors caused politicll
problems lor Gov. William
Milliken.
Milliken, on a 14·city tour of the
northern Lower Peninsula, visit-
ed a toy factory Thursday and
was presmted with some palnt-
by-numbers kits lo take on bis
visit to the schoolhouse.
Some of them featured posters
of horses. No problem.
Some of them featured Miss
Fawcett-Majors. Big problems.
(Jeorce Weeki, administrative
aide to Milliken, was amon1 the
first to note the pictures in the
kits given to the 42 studerits
representina klndergarten
through the eiihth grade.
He expresseed concern as to
what effect it would have on the
governor's lmage lf it. became
known be was passing out the
Farrah art.
The picture in question was not
the one 1howing her in a red
bathing ault, a reproduction
which brou&bt her national atten-
tion. Instead itabowed her in a cl·
inJin' white dress ouUinin1 bt.r
breasts.
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MRS. JINX HESTON ANO HER NON.CONFORMING WALL SIGN It( COSTA MESA
She Says Complying With City'• Sign Ordinance Wiii Force HertoMove Her8u1lne11
Sign ~a~ Irks Wo~an
Meaa Saya Wall A.dt7ertiaement MUlt Go
By STEVE MITCHELL
OI -Oally "''°'Staff
1 Jinx Heston iii one Costa Mesa
businesswoman who is not en-
tirely pleased with the city's
I three·year·olcl sign ordinance.
I She says s he doesn't ap·
preciate vis its from city
e,nployes and the registered
mail she's received t.elting her to
paint out a large wall sign on the
side or her printing bus iness.
"They've been after me for two
jears to paint over my back sign
'8.lld put a dinky one in the froot." ;
6ht said.
Mrs Heston s a ys the city
I wants her to share the smaller
atgn with a garage owner who
operates a shop at the rear or her
business at 64.2 W. Baker St
"That's ell I need Is a bunch or
peol>le tromping in my shop ask
iPJ where the car garage 1s." the
'Newport Beach resident said.
The city's ~trict ordinance.
adopt.ed in April 1974, was creat· e:d with the idea of 1mprovin1 the
quality or the visual environment
J>l Costa Mesa streets
The city attorney's omce tt
bten aucceaaful in Hvera.I cOurt
cesea involvtni illegal st1ns in
tbe city, but bu not taken on so-
Qlled non·conlorm1n1 al!tftl to
qate. ,-
Thoae arc 111ns thaL were le1a1
before tho ordlnance WJS adopt-
ed. The owners ot aucb 11.ms
Coa t
were given a grace penod to
make their signs conform with
the law
The grace period outlined in
the ordinance, depends on cost or
the sign. Owners of more ex.
pensive signs get a longer grace
period to make the required
changes
"We don'l want to cause any
hardships or trouble with bu.st·
ness people in town." said one Cl·
ty planner. who asked not to be
Identified. "We just want to
make the city look a lot better
Tbat's the intent of the or
dlnance."
But Mra Heston disaerees
"We've got a bunch of young
Turks over there at city hall that
don't understand the small bus1·
nessman." she said "They've
been in the bureau~racy for so
long that they don't know the
phght of the people who run
small businesses."
Mrs. Heston said she gets a lot
of walk·in traffic at her printing
shop. adding that 75 percent of
her customers "walk right In orr
the street because they've seen
our s ign."
"The city's taking away the
<See SIGN, Pate A2>
Girl Aids Arrest
In Molest Attempt
An 8-)ear-old girl who had
been warned about a child
molester posinC as a news photQ·
arapher was credited by
Nfwport lMacb police today wtth
~· qukk thinJdna tbal led to the nian'1 arrest.
The brother went out and
began searching the
nelehborhood until he spotted a
man in a car with a camera. He
recorded the license number and
description of the vehicle and
eave U to poltce.
Armed with that lnformaUon.
police began to .earch the area.
T hey located the car parked
behind the 17th Street bar wl\ere
Opton worlcJ.
Police belleve Op1on is
responslble for the molellln& ol a
10·YHN>ld girl in Costa Mesa on
May 2 u well as a similar lncl-
dent in LI.fun• Beach on Euter.
He it being held in lleu of
$10,000 baU.
~o IDjured
As Buses Bit
W ffka said the eovernor took a
good look at the picture, then
said. "I certainly don't want to
present those.'' Weeks added,
"The governor did not think it
was an appropriate thing ror him
to give."
Arter a high level conference or
the Milliken traveling ·party, it
was decided the pict\lres of the
horses were okav for the kids. but
those of Mlss Fawcett-Majors
bad to&o.
As the pictures of the actress
were being retrieved from the lil-
tl e schoolroom, one of the
teachers intervt?ned. karen Buckel, who teaches
kindergarten through the fourth
grade, said she thought the
posters would be okay for the
klds. "Some of them have
Today' Clo Ing
N.Y. Stoeks
already boUjbL their own,'' sb
satd. • On Mist Bucket's promise to
check the whole matter out with
the school board before putUng
Farrah in the hands of the kids -
and presumpbly their fathers
and older brothers -the pictures
were returned to her.
Weeks said that was okay with
him. so long as no one blamed the
governor ror tbe pictures.
Irvine Bidding
•
·Ford ·Unit Leads
A consortium that bas the sup.
port of Irvine heiress Joan Irvine
Smith edged the Mobil Corp. out
of the lead today in the battle for
control ol the Irvine Company
with a bid of $322,715.250.
The o((er represents $38.35 a
share and tops Mobil's earlier
bid by $900.000.
It was submitted to directors of
the James Irvine Foundation by
Los Angeles attorney Richard
Alden today on the instructionss
of real estate speculator Donald
Bren.
Working with Bren in the move
lo acquire the Irvine Company
are Detroit developer Alfred
Taubman, Wall Street hnanc1er
Charles Allen and auto
Flll8.llcier
Jail Ter01
Ordered
SAN DIEGO CAP J -Financier
C. Arnholt Smith was ordered
Jailed Indefinitely today when he
pleaded Fifth A°'endment pro-
tection against s elf ·
incrimination 21 times in a deb-
tor's examination or bis financial
affairs.
The sentence was stayed,
however, pending an appeal by
his attorney.
The action was taken by U.S.
District Court Judge Leland C.
Nielsen a day att~r Smi{h riled
for protection for two of his com·
· panies under the federal
Bankruptcy Act. <Earlier report,
Page AS.)
The 78-year-old Smith refused
to answer questions at the hear·
Ing at which he appeared along
with officials or his family owned
Sovereign State Capital Inc.
Sovereign State and Westward
Realty Company both petitioned
for protection Thursday, but
there was no specific mention or
Westward Realty in the debtor's
examihaUon order.
The horing was called,
Nielsen said, to determine what
assets might be available to app·
ly to an unpaid $3 million judg·
ment eranted against the Sm1th
group In February. That judg·
ment went to the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corp. as receiver for
Smith's now·defunct United
States National Bank.
billionaire Henry Ford II.
H the new bid is accepted,
Mobil exe<:utives will have the
weekend to decide if they should
again top their competitors' offer·
offer or withdraw from the race
for control of the Irvine Company.
They will have until noon Mon· ~ay to make that decision.
Awaiting the end of the keenly
fought bidding battle is Orange
County Superior Court Judge
James F. Judge who must then
rule on the merits of the bid ul·
limately ac<!epted by the Foun-
dation.
Mobil was on the verge of
clinching a $200 million deal with
the foundation for the sale oI the
entire Irvine Company stock two
r
years ago when Irvine heiress
Joan Irvine Smith stepped in
with a lawsuit that stymied the
sale and triggered an eight
month trial. ,
Mrs. Smith is a member of the
t'Onsortium that will rename the
Irvine Company Taubman· Allen
Irvine Inc. if it is successful in
taking over operations of the en-
t erprise founded by Mrs Smith's
grandfather.
The foundation owns 54 .5 per
cent of the Irvine Company stock
which It 1s forced to r elinquish
under the terms of the Federal
Tax Reform Act of 1969. Mrs
Smith owns 22.4 percent of thl'
stock and 1s a d1rcct<Jr of the
Irvine Company.
NixoaMixup
Doesn't Know Ytreht's End
WASlllNGTON (AP> -Richard Nixon is "an old •
Navy man," as he reminded David Frost in his in·
tcrview. but the former president still had trouble
finding the right word for the rear end of a vessel.
Describing a cruise along the Black Sea with Sov-
iet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev, Nixon said : ''We were
sitting in the bow of the yacht. I'm an old Navy man,
the bow is the rear·end, isn't it?·•
Frost, trying to be helpful : "I, ah ... probably."
Nixon. moving along: "That's right. No. The
stern. we were sitting in the stem."
Fr~t : "Let's say 'end'."
Nixon : ''All right. We were sitting down at the end
of the yachtin the back of the yacht together ... "
Students Walk Out .
In Strike Protest
Between 250 and 300 Mission
Viejo High School students
walked out of their classrooms
today to demonstrate that they
are the ones being hurt by the
four-day-old teachers' strike in
the Saddleback Valley.
The students, mostly seniors.
said they believed if they could
close down the school. they could
bring more pressure on trustees.
who were scheduled to meet with
teachers again today in another
negotiations session.
Last night's neeotlations
session failed to end the strike
and the teachers continued their
protest today. Tea('hers said the
trus tees ' representatives of·
tered "all talk" and no concrete
proposals.
However, trus tees had pro·
mised to have a written coun·
terproposal for today.
Teachers said they planned lo
leave the picketing at the district
schools and continue their pro
test at the distnct offices where
negotiations are JtOi ng on today
A number of s tud e nts
described the inside of Mission
Viejo JUgh as a "circus."
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HE'LL LEAD PARADE
Weatherman Fl1chbeck
Dr. George
Will Lead
'Fish Fry'
What could be more ;.ip
propriate than to have ABC's
arm-waving weatherman Dr.
George Fbchbcck preside as
grand marshal over the Costa
Mes a-Newport llurbor Lions
Club Fish Fry ''
That's wh<1t Costa Mesa eoun-
c ii man Dom Ruciti asked
himself as he picked up the phone
to call the dcmonslral1ve
forecaster earlier this week.
"He lold me he'd be glad to be
our grand marshal," Rac1t1 said
'Then he said he was pn.'Clict-
ing rain for that weekend,"
Rac1t1 laughed · Uul he said he
might revise his forcc;iM ·
Ram or no, Fischbeck sa)s ht•
\\ill be in Coi.La Mesa June 4 for
the Fish Fry parade. and \\Ill
probably sta} long ennugh to cut
a ft.sh dinner w1lh his wife, Rac1t1
said
The former m:.1}or, who 1s
pubhc1ly chairman for the J2nd
annual Fish Fr). saH1 this years
<'vent has a special meaning for
Lions as they celebrate their 50th
birthday in the Harbor Areu
The summer Fish Fry. to be
held this yC'ar on June J, 4, :.md 5.
includes a two-hour para<le.
l'armval and fish d1nn(•r
And Lions Club off1c1als hope 1l
doesn't n11n on lht•ir parade
Deadline Set
For Aquatic
Center Funds
.I u ne :io ha., ht•C'n .,N as the· de
adhne for ro1sin~ funds for the
proposl'd new r outh Aquatic
Cenlt'r in Newport Beach
Thf' Rov &outs or J\m<•nc a
already ha\c rcn•1vcd a pledge
or $250,000 for matching dona
hons for the facility
OHicinls or th<.> Hurry G SlC'ele
Foundation ;in noun c ed l he
pled~I' as tlw fundnusinl( cam
paiRn to refurbish the Sea Scout
base lo be <'al lld the Youth
Aquatic Center got under way
The $700,000 sought by Boy
Scout officials will be added to
more than 5400,000 in ltdelandl!
funds ~ouf.?hl from tht-county to
overhaul the base locat<.>d next to
the Balboa Bav Club It will then
be open lo all ohtunirt'd youth
Jtroups in thC' county
Contributions to the project
can be mad<' through th<.' Ornnl(e
County Counnl. Boy Srout5 or
America. JIU I s Dear St • Santa
Ano
Study Session Set
On School Budget
Newport-Mesa school trwitees
h~ve scheduled a special study
sc~slon next Tuesday to tackle
thp district's pror>oaed 1977-78
b~getor$49.3 million.
!l'he study session will be held
Tueadmy at 5 p.m. ln the dlalricl's
conference room, 1601 16ttt St ..
Nfwport Beach. It ls open to the
p4bllc.
O"ANOI COAIT '
DAILY PILOT
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Lo~Angeles Police Chief
Edward M. Davia warned a
Newport Beach gathering today
that a Gov. Brown-backed pJan
would severely limit California's
future arowth.
Davis, a possible Republican
candidate for governor In 1978,
wore a "Brown Out '78" button
durine bis speech before the
Newport Harbor Republican·
Women.
lie urged the media. as well as
about 100 people in attendance
"to investigate Brown, to sort out
rhetoric from reality.''
Point by point, Davis revealed
and responded lo anti-growth
plans he claims Gov Brown Is
supporting
Davis said Brown supports no
further encroachment on exist·
Utg farmland and tougher pollu-
tion controls on industry
Mesa Police
Seek Driver
In Hit-run
Costa Mesa police are seeking
a motorist they believe was
responsible for an accident
Thursday afternoon that left a
mother and her eight·monlh old
child injured.
Linda Lee Rugless. 23, 687 W
18th St .. Costa Mesa, and her son,
Richard. were treated and re·
leased Crom Hoag Memorial
Hos pital in Newport Beach
following the 1: 15 p m. criu;h on
19th and Raymond Streets in
Costa Mesa
Witnesses to the accident said
Mrs. Rugless was driving west
on 19th Street when a man driv·
ing a blue Ford van made a left
turn from the opposite lane in an
attempt to get onto Raymond
Street
Mrs Rugless told orricers she
swerved to the right to avoid thl'
van. Iler small car slammed into
a curb and a tree <.1t 34G W 19th SL
W 1tnesses said the d ri vcr of the
van stopped brieny before driv·
ing at a fast rate of speed north-
bound on Raymond
Mrs. Rugless and the boy were
treated at the scene by
paramedics and later
transferred to Hoag.
Traffic orficer Sgt Cltfrord
McBride said the driver of the
\an faces felony hit and run
rharges
"It's possible he doesn t realize
the seriousness of the situation.··
McBride said. "But b-ecuusE'
there were inJUrtt'S, h1!> lcav1n~
the scene make., 1t .l felon)
China Leader
Sees Russia,·
V.S. at War
TOKYO c AP > Chinese
Defense Minister Yeh Chien·ying
predicts a .. b•& war" soon
bt'tween lhe United Sta.tes and
the Soviet Union and says China
'muat race against time" lo
build up industry in the lntenor
b~forc 1t happen11
tn a !lpeeeh 1n Peking to a n11
t1onwu1t> industrial conference,
Yeh said the United Stales and
the Soviet l 'nlon "are locked 1n
ao increa.sinl(ly fierce slru"gle
for hegemony" and •·a war will
break oul some day "
"We must be clearly aware of
this situation,'' Yeh continued.
"Keep war in mind and aet pre-
pared for il, for a big war that
will break oul at an early date.
"We must race against time
and work as quickly aa possible
a.o that we can build Industry in
the lftterior well before the out·
breakofwar."
Fro•Pa~AI
SIGN •••
most inexpensive form or ad·
\'ert1sing available to small com-
panies," she said
"It's so arbitrary and dis·
crimlnatory," Mrs. Heston said.
"Look at Corona del Mar. That's
a good looking town and they've
got signs on the wall.
"IC these people objecting to
signs want Costa Mesa to look
like Carmel, let them move lo
Carmel. This ls a t'>usiness city,"
s he said.
Mrs. Heston said that when she
and her husband opened shop
about four years aeo. they knew
they couldn 'l get a large sign
without a permit
"But we couldn't afford a big
fancy sign, anyway." she said.
·'Our pocketbook range was for a
painted s ign on the side of the
building.''
Will she comply with the or-
dinance'>
·'If they force me to paint it out
:.ind don't give me anything ob-
vious to attract customers, I'm in
trouble," she said
"We've been looking in south
Santa Ana for another building,
Just in case "
Oil Price
Increase Plan
Abandoned
NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP l -The
majority of members of the
Organization of Petroleum Ex·
porting Countries <OPEC> have
abandoned a 5 percent oil price
increase scheduled to ~o into ef-fect July 1. the Middle East
Economic Survey said today.
The new$ weekly quoted OPEC
sources as saymg the decision
w 111 be formally announced May
20.
Eleven OPEC members de-
cided at Doha, Qatar, last
December to raise their prices 10
percent Jan. 1 and a further five
percent July 1.
Decision to forego the second
stage would mean the market
price for their crude will remain
at $12.70 per barrel instead of rls·
mg to $13.30 per barrel.
Each dollar Increase in the
crude oil price is estimated to
boost gasoline prices by about
2i,.i, cents per gallon.
At Qatar, Saudl Arabia, the
world's largest exporter, and the
United Arab Emirates refused lo
go along with the OPEC majority
in December and opted for a five
percent increase for the whole
year
· The 11 hilh·price advocates
apparenlly abandoned their
second increase In the face or
mounting Saud1 oU production to
meet demand for Its cheaper
crude and expected seasonal aof·
ten Ing or the oil market.
Three members of the 11,
Venezuela. Kuwait and Qatar,
flrat resolved nol lo go alon1 with
lhe second Increase, MEES said.
"Faced with this crack in the
majority front, Iran (reluctant·
ly) and Iraq (very reluctantly)
had In the end little choice but to
go alon1 wlth the droppln; of the
July 5 percent," MEES aaJd.
Bl~e ~els Team .
To Soar at El Toro
The U.S. Nn~·a crack Jet
fithter aerobets. tbe Blue
AD1els, will perform their death·
defylnl pr:eclslon stunt.a duriq
two ~hour air ahowa at !:l
Toro Marine Corpa Air StaUon
tb1a weekend.
• 'l'he ~ wlll ~ part ol an
open bouae at the b•~• to mark
Arzaed Forces Day. Gatu open
at the baM at 9 a:m. and the aJr
show beldns at J.2:is p.m . on
Saturday e\d SUad~. 'l'bt ~
bouuctotea atfp.m . each day.
Tbe Blue Anaeta, a team ot ''" Navy AQd Marlrie CcirP1 pllota
flying tl11by Sltyba•k jets,
oerfonn t'11h·apeed man~tt
Io clote formaUon abov th~
crowd, laavtn, only tb~ee ftet
between wjn&Ups of their jell: •
Bt11ides the predatan flyU.1
team. the alr 1how Will f eat¥N ...
pe.donnctes tty d• Yi! Pilot.
Carolyn 'S11l1~ury end 6teve
1'e1i0b and a ftleht. deman&U-1·
lion at ~\lbona:ry Briti$b
I.
Roynl Air Force "Vulcan"
b6mber.
Al10 performlq durin1 the
lwo-dl)' open bouae will be the
Navy's West Coast parachute
loam and El Toro•a noted '1•1
Pateant, featurtq Marin• ln
p•rlod uniform be•rlnc nip
rrom America'• put.
All the aircraft •nd other
equipment UHd at El Toro will
be on ei.tJc dlaplay bolb d111,
stvtn• vltltora a C!lOiMllP look.
One dJaplay wllJ also futW'e an
F4U "Conalt" tlabter of World
war ll vlntace uaed lil lbe
televlaloft •bi'>w "Baa. Bai BJ.ck
Sheep." CGnaln were 1mOQ& the rtm fiplm to use El TOIO'I
field.
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INTEREST PLUMMETS FOR 2nd NIXON PERFORMANCE
Phone Poll of Or•nge Coaat RHldenta Showa Sh•rp Drop
Coast TV Ratings
Plmnmet for Nixon
The Orange Coast audience for
David Frost's second televised
interview with former President
Nixon dropped considerably. ac
cording to a Daily Pilot survey
conducted after Thursday night ·s
broadcast.
The survey revealed 32 percent
of Orange Coast residents viewed
Thursday's 00-minute interview
on foreign policy, compared with
5S percent for the May 4 broad-
cast when Nixon discussed his m
volvement in the Watergate
scandal that led to his resuma·
lion on Aug 9. 1974
Slxly·eight percent of those
polled said they didn't watch the
second broadcast. compared to
45 percent non·viewership for the
rirsl interview.
A bout one half of the 32 percent
who watched Thursday evening's
broadcast were repeat viewers.
The local survey is similar to
results of a poll conducted by
A.C. Nielson Company. Nielson
said the audience for the second
interview was about half as large
in New York and Los Angeles as
it was for the first program on
Watergate.
Protesters Guilty
Of 'Trespassing'
HAMPl'ON,N.11.IAPl Hun
dreds of men and women arrest
ed nearly two weeks ago \\hill·
protesting the construct1on of a
nuclear power plant accepted
guilty vt'rdicts for trespassing
and were released today on lhc1r
own recogmzanCl'.
The decision lo release the
more than 500 Seabrook de·
monstrators s till 1n custod~
ca me after an aj.!rccmcnt \\1th
prosecutors, who\\ an led to avmd
clog~m~ the state's courts for the
next several weeks
Confinement of the protesters.
arrested May 1 after a s1t·in at
lhe plant construction site six
miles south of here. has cost the
state hundreds of thousands of
dollars so far.
The National Guard bill to the
s late as or Thurs day was
S290,5'i6, and this figure does not
include costs of state or local
police. county sheriffs and court
facilities.
Gov. Meldrim Thompson is-
sued a national appeal for con·
tributions last week when nearly
1,400 protesters were still in
custody.
Flag Fleeced
Nixon's Brother Victim
Donald Nixon. brother of former President
Richard Nixon, reported to Irvine police he's been the
victim of a dirty trick.
Nixon. a 63.year-old businessman and Newport
Beach resident. said his monetary loss totaled only
about $236. But he said the loss had far greater "his-
torical and sentimental significance."
l'llXON SAID TIUEVES broke into his office on
Campus Dri\'C in Irvine and walked off with an
American Flag that had flown at the Western White
I louse in 1969
Nixon, who told Police he was in the Orient on
business when the theft occurred. said the flag and
flagstand were a gift from his brother.
FINE DU PONT NYLON FIBER
An enttrely ne w carpet
e11oertence combining softness
w111'1 ou1s1and11\Q porlormonce
to elegantly sofl lor llv1rtg room
dining room OI' bedroom SH for
yourself THIS demon•trate
touchable carpet resist• matttno
and retain s pile te x ture
remarkably well
·DEN'S
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Waddill
rEo b>se
License?
By RAYMOND ESTRADA IR.
Of.,.. O.lly ~ll•lt••fl •
Dr. William B. Weddlll Jr. or
Huntington Harbour, accused ot
murder in the death of an lnf ant,
now faces a hearin1 on poealble ·
revocation of h11 medical license,·
lL was learned today. ·
The Stale Medical Quality As·.
surance Board will hold a hear·
ine within the next two months on.
the question of Waddill's license,
according to Assistant Attorney
General Alvin Korobkin.
Charges agalnat Waddill.
Korobk1n said, are unethical and
unprofessional practices as a
physician.
The state board's hearing is in·
dependent or the criminal
char1es that Waddill faces in
Orange County Superior Court.
the state attorney said.
In the Orange County case,
Waddlll, 43. is accused of strangl·
ing to death an infant born March
2 at Westminster Commwtlty
Hospital after an assertedly un· ·
succP.i-sful abortion attempt.
The physician will be ar·
ralgned in Superior Court May 19 ·
on the charges that he murdered
the hour-old infant born to an un-
m a r rl ed Huntington Beach
woman. ..
As for the medical heating,
Dep~ty Attorney General
Korobkin said today that Wad-
dlll's case will be beard by a :·
panel of medical examiners set ·
up by the state board.
1 n his earlier pre Ii mi nary.,
hearing on the death charge, wit..•
nesse~ testified that Waddill al-
legedly choked the child after al·
tempting a therapeutic abortion.
Waddill, a gynecologist and ob-
:> tet ric111n. repeatedly denied
chokmg the baby during the pre-·
hminary hearing last month in
West Orange County Municipal
Court.
The physician testified he
thought the infant was slillbom
and saw no need to attempt to re-
vive it.
A spokesman for the state
medical board said it conducted
its own investigation into the al-
leged murder.
O•llf PllOI Newt M~
Add A Lane
The City of Newport Beach
has awarded a $20,000 con·
tract for design work on the
widening of Pacific Coast
Highway between 57th
Street and the Santa Anor-1 River. New eastbound lane~:
is planned for constructiod ~;
next >'ear. A new westbound~;
lane lS in the works for ear:~: lyl~. '•
: iiisiallitiiin :·custom draP,sries
linoleum • vJood floor
• JND1ANAPOtJS (AP) -More
than •·• million of MarJorio Jacbc1)'s fortune bu been re-
eovered -ln>m b 'I' 1pr•wlln1 atate, from a poor, lDn~r~lty
net1hb0rhood and from tho un-
d.erwear of a man Jailed on
• char& or kllllnc the recl1&1lve helreu, pollCe 1ay.
But police eay tbey'.re just
• tuessl111 how tnuch money ls st.ill
misalng. Tttey don't know how
much cub lbe 68-year-old widow
of a food chain maenate had
withdrawn from banks and hJd-
den In her borne, how much ahe
m11ht have spent or how much
mlehL have been stolen in oarller
robberies that she re!UJed to re-
port.
Sbe wu found s hot to death ln
her home Jut week.
neJ&hborhood tavern, said he in-
herited *1 million.
Police said one of three
peraon.s in custody told them as
million was taken. with Wlllard
and his ex-wife, Marjorte Polli~
48, setting half of Jl. They are be:
Ing sought on state murder
charges and federal fugf Uve war-rants.
Lt: Robert Kirkman, the detec-
tive heading tbe investigation,
said $4,200 wu found Thursday
in a billlold concealed in the un-
der -,v ear of Manuel Lee
Robinson, 29, who bu been held
in the Marion County jail since
Tuesday on charges of tlrst-
d e g ree murder, arson and
burglary.
Robinson was searched after
police were tipped that be bad
told 10meaae at the Jail be had
lhe money, Kirkman said.
About $1.6 mlllion was l'e-
coverod after Robinson aod two
other person• were arrested
Monday nJ1ht. Police said
Robinson paid cash for a $13,500
automobUe with new $100 bU15
and then tried to trade the car
becauae it was acrat~bed.
The kJUers lert behind more
than $S million. found by
authorities Saturday in a
garbage can, a toolbox, closets
and a vacuum cleaner ba1.
"We know there's a lot of
money on the streets .. " Kirkman
said. "They could have stashed
it, or a friend could be holding
It."
They aay a man and a woman
souebt in the cue may be carry-
ing as much u $3 million, and
another $1.4 million may still be
In Indianapolis -part of It given
away by killers overwhelmed by
sudden wealth.
Krishna Member
Neighbors of Howard Willard,
38, ol Mooresville, lnd., who
polite believed planned the rob-
bery, saJd he told them before
leaving town last weekend that
he bad· inherited '12 million.
Others say Willard, reported
handing out $100 bills in a
President
Says Nixon
Was Guilty
WASHINGTON IAP>
Former President Nixon com
nutted "impeachable offenses"
during Watergate. but ra-
tionalized away the guilt in has
own mind, President Carter
says.
Carter. speaking lo reporters
after his news conference Thurs-
day. said. "l personally think he
(Nixon) did violate the law and
did commit impeachable of.
fenses."
The President added that he
believes Nixon "has rationalized
in his own mind that he did all
these things for the benefit of his
stare members and so forth, and
that he didn't have any criminal
intent. I think he's mistaken."
During a televised interview
last week with Olivid Frost. Nix
on denied breaking any law dur-
iqg the Watergate scandal which
eventually ended with his re·
signation But he acknowledged
heh ad let down the nation
Carter. noting a public opinion
poll taken arter the Frost In-
terview. contended "most or th~
people do a~ree with" his assess
ment of Nixon 's guHt.
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S•nta An.'a Shallenberger
~A Attorney
Named State .
Bar Leader
j;AN FR ANCISCO <AP>
Garvtn F. Shallenbtt1er of Santo
Aaa has been elected the 49th p~stdent of Ute State Bar of
Cjliforrua.
Shallenberg,r.· a rormer presi·
dOlt or the Ofanie County Bar
A~SOCJaUon. was el~ted Thul"'li·
dt1. tucee~i:llna Ralph J .
C.mpbe.11 of San Jose.
Ith• new head o! the so.000-·
m-embet or1anhatlon is a
gladuate ot the UnJversity o(
OlJi!omia Law School and wo.a
ac:bnltted lo the CA.llfornta Bar ln
11 9. Re will be in1t1lled at th
bftr'I Sept. 28 tnt!euri& tn Sao Ulego
hallenbercer la o World Wor U veteran and 1M2 cnduate ot
t\) University of Montana Ho la a. member ot the Oran11 CoWlty·
J kt llrm of Rutan and Tucker.
Th 15-member Board of Gov· e~o"-alao elected Edwin J.
WJuon of Lene BHch •• vie•
Pt-•ldent and tret1urer and
t&rte vice prutd nu -Kurt W.
Melcblor or an Francl1co,
n:itton Hlia,htof t.o.s Ansel• and
ward l. Web rot Ventura.
La,pm,an Blasts
Deprogram Tactics
SALT LAKE CITY <AP) A
22-year-old Hare Krishna
member from Laguna Beach,
Calif., says she still suffers side
effects from being subJecled to
"deprogramming" three years
ago at her parents' home
At a news t'onference here
Thursday relating to the abduc-
tion by judic1a( order of another
Hare Krishna member, Jo Ann
Bradley described tactics used on
her as "brutish, hellish."
Her abductors, she said.
employed psychological and
physical abuse. They screamed
al her. tore up her religious books.
railed against her beliefs and
threw her against a wall. Mr:t
Bradlcv said
On May 4. 22·year-old Hare
Krishna member Genevieve
Bronson Ayers was forcibly
bundled into a private plane by
Salt Lake County Sheriff's de·
putaes after her mother obtained a
court order giving her custody of
her daughter. Members of the re·
llgious movement say they fear
for Miss Ayers' safety.
Early this week. 3rd .District
Court Judge JC1y E. Banks
rescinded his previous order, tuk
ing away from Genevieve S
Ayers guardianship of her
daughter.
John Adams. attorney for MJss
Ayers. has petitioned the Utah
Supreme Court for a wnt of
habeas corpus ordering Mrs
Ayer.s lo bring her daughter back
to l.lah. The court has lhe matter
under adviseme,pt
ti are Krishna spokesman
Jagannalh Suta told reporters
Thursday members of the sect
believe Miss Ayers was taken to a
'6eprogramminjt" center in
Tucson. Ariz
"The professional deprogram
m ers who forc1 bly sen.ed Genny
at the airport last week are nov.
holding her illegally." he sa1d
"'As a result. Genny's captors are
hkel~ lo mlens1ry the seventy or
the deprogrommmg in an effort to
gel her to break before she as dis·
Most of Di's
Raps Dropped
<;AN OIEGO IAP > The
Manne Corps says 17 of 19 tounts
are betnjt droi;ped in lhe case of a
drill instruc tor charged v.1th
maltrt-alml•nt of recruits
S SJ(t John R Bradley, 24, of
Granite Ctt)', Ill . now faces a
special rourt-mart1al on charge!\
of stepping on the foot of one
rec ru1t at the Marine Corps
recruit depot and of yanking
another man to bis feet from a
sitting position.
Bradley still could receive up
to six months at hard labor, de
motion to the lowest rank, nnes
up to two-lhtrds,of bis pay and a
bad conduct discharl{e.
covered by private investigators.
Robert W. Ayers, the girl's
father and a professor al
Georgetown University, and two
of her brothers, wrote a letter to
the Utah Supreme Court Tuesday
deploring Miss Ayers' abduction.
"The seizure of our daughter
and sister. Genny Ayers, was
planned without our knowledge.
and executed without any notice
lo us." the letter said.
"Had we ~n consulted, we
would have opposed the scheme
as offensive in principle, pro-
ba bly counterproductive, and
very poss1 bly psychologically
dam aging lo Genny," read the let
lerin part
Court Backs
118 Massage
School Denial
A r<.>cent refusal by the City of
Huntington Beach to permit
operation or a school run by the
American lnstitute of Massage
has been upheld in Orange Coun-
ty Superior Court.
Judge William L. Murray re-
Jected demands for a court order
that would have permitted the
plainUUs to operate the facility
at 19480 Beach Blvd.
The earlier denial issued by the
city council swd the school wouJd
be "detrimental to the public
health. safety, welfare and moral
standards of Huntington Beach."
Lawyers for the anshtute said
they will appeal Judge Murray's
ruling Their lawsu1l seeks
$50,000 in damages from the city.
Ford Def ends
Stand on NY
LOS ANGELES <AP>
1-'ormer Pl'esldent Gerald Ford
says he does not regret thc ''firm
stand" he mittally took during
New York City's financial crisis
because it evenlually helped the
city
"If somebody had not taken a
firm stand an the case of New
York City. the situation might
not exist today where Mayor
Abraham Beame could propose a
balanced budget" for the next
riscal year, Ford said The city is
an "much better shape" because
people there had to "help
themselves," he said.
Payments Urged
NEW YORK <AP> -A federal
Jury has recommended damage
payments ranging from $2,500 to
Sl0,000 for three Americans
whose mail wa1 opened by ·the
Central lntelUeence Agency.
Non,.smoken Spark
So~ Heat Swulay
Gettin& steamed up over
smoke in youT face, or need
some steam to face a difficult
•itualion! Storlff to Sunday's
Daily Pilot could offer some
solutions.
NON·SMOKEas· WRATH -
Som e people who don't s moke
are getting aJI burned up •bout
what they term pollution from
c.J1arette amok.-. and some
,.mokers ore getting ralrly ht.al·
ed in retum. The Daily Pilot'!I
Juckle Hyman uplores the ls·
1ue to stories acheduled to lead
off the YOU Sechon.
GET11NG .-SVCRED VP -
. How do ramous people prepare
themselves mentally ror golna
on •tan. onto an athlelk lic?ld or
Into other tension ndden •ltua-
Uona? the A11ociated Presa
111t1 om~ or them and talb
with p ychla\r~ta to 1et lbclr re· aetloa. ,
DISASTER ON HORIZON! -
Buck Roaera? Photon torpedoes
from the Starship Enterprise'
Not at all. A remarkable Soviet
weapons breakthrouab in
chareed·parllcle beam&
threaten• to tip the delicate
balance of s trategic der~nse
Dally Pilot wrater Thom LecO(I
looks Into the frlahtenlna de·
veloptnent on Sunday's Op·Edit
pa1t.
•
Trustees of Chapman
College today announced
the selection of G. T. Smith,
41, as the new president of
the private, liberal arts col-
lege in Orange. He current·
ly is vice president of the
College of Wooster, Ohio.
I le will take over at Chap-
man Aug. 1.
Shapp to Pay
Funds Back
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)
Pennsylvania Gov. Milton J .
Shapp said tOday he w111 repay
almost $300,000 from his own
pocket as ordered by the Federal
Election Comm~sion, but he de-
nied any wrongdoing in connec-
tion with fuqd-raislnd violations.
.. At no time during my cam-
paign did I have any Jcnowledge
or improper fund -raising, ..
Shapp. a m1lhona1re. told a news
con(erence.
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By IOANNE RE\'NOLM Ot•OINYf'tlMIUtt -7
8eeldnc • tetum to utfie ties
lb • t ho l d c o m m u n it i e 1
toðer,'' Gov. Edtnund Brown
Jr. called Thurac:lay in Newport
Beach for 1reater emphaats on
community-oriented programs
to ,tolve the problems of criminal
behavior.
Hls proposal wa$ warmly re·
celved by the 1!50 members of Ute
state's association or communil)t
relations police officers. /·
Stressing th&t:lecessity to "knit
together tbe civil servants" in-
volved in the trinSlnaJ justice
s~tor, Brown stressed the area
where. bureaucracy meets the citizen .
"That's where you come in,"
he told the officers.
The governor had few spedfics
in his haJf hour talk but be men ·
tioned a task force be bas just put
together composed or the police
chiefs of Santa Ana, Pasadena,
Stockton and Concord.
Brown said he would be brina·
Ing the four chiefs to Sacramento
to work on furthering his aims.
He said they were selected
because community relatlons
programs run by those four
police departments had de-
monstrably reduced crime in
their cities.
He also said he planned to get
judges, district attorneys, police,
mental health workers and pro-
bat ion officers to sit down
together in these cities and look
at the problem of criminal
bebiivior as one large problem
rather than something to bP
handled by each agency in-
dividually.
But the governor stressed lhat
O.lty "119' Stiff ,_
SPEAKS ON CRIME
Brown In Newport
the heart of lus program is not
government programs. Rat.her.
he said, it is the civil servant
workini with community mem-
bers to engender the personaJ
commitments needed to bait the
growlb of crime in the state.
• "We have the seeds," he said.
''It's just a matter or planting
them and lending them.'·
Brown said that in places like
Santa Ana, because Qf effective
community relations .and crime
prevention programs, people
seem ready to be mobiUzed and
begin making efforts at fighting
crime on a neighborhood level.
"What you have to do," he told
the officers, "is tap into the la-
tent energy we have in this socie-
ty. People are ready. Not ever-
ybody, but the reservoir ts there.
''This is not going to create a
millenium, but it is going to
make California a better place to live
"You've got your marching or·
de rs, now go lo it," he concluded.
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Nostalgia
I
In Newport .
BALBOA B E,\T: For afi-
cionados of Balboa, lndeed It
seems like only yesterday when
the comer ol Central and Main
streets was the mecca for all
youth; a cros11roads for ex·
uberance and fun.
There was the Rendezvous
Ballroom across the street. And
by the bay, the Fun Zoqe with its
ferris wheel, merry·io·round;
spill the mllk aame, electric
bumper car11, and penny arcade.
all ablaze with lleht and the
sounds of lauehter In the night.
Many of the people wlio had
been drawn to those sights and
sounda came back to Balboa last
night.
True, things have chanaed
over the years, The Rendezvous
Ballroom is gone now; replaced
by a stark coodomiulum. And
they don't call it Central any
more -the street is Balboa
Boulevard.
T HE PAVILION is still there;
prettier than yesteryear. And the
Fun 1.one, that funny miniature
amusement park, still remains.
Al Anden1on, the Fun Zone's
head man of yesteryear. is aone
now. And the colorful horses on
the carousel are a bit dingier
lbesedays.
But for last night, the Fun Zone
was once again ablaze with light.
and the sound of happy voices.
The people had come back for
a Nostalgia Night. The real
purpose was a ~oetlt for the
Harbor Area's Asseaement and
Treatment Services Center for
youth. Proceeds would provide
some money to help youngsters
who hadn't found it as happy to
be a teenager as those folks who
remembered the golden years of
Balboa.
So it was all ror good ca~e.
But you also have to suspect
that last night's Fun Zone throng.
perhaps a bit older and thicker
through the midsection these
days. had returned to Balboa for
a glimpse back at their own
youth of yesteryear
so YOU RODE the merry-RO
round And even 1( 1t did !>how its
age a bat and the wear and tear
from several decades of
youngsters, 1t seemed lo move as
i.wiflly as ever into the bay
breeze.
And the baseball toss hadn't
changed at all. llow could you
miss so badly? Well. how couJd
you hit anything with those
lopsided, misshapen, mushy
basebaJls? You weren't. supposed
10 i1core a hit.
They mu11t be the ume ball•
they were selllne to tbe haplesi.
c·u1tomera in 1945.
DOWN AT THE enq of the Fun
Zone, the ferl"ls whdel was In
operation, right where 1t always
held forth In yesteryur when
you took your love aloft to ('OUnl
the stars and the ll1ht.s ~low
So I took my love aloft last
night for a ride th11t was clearer
and brighter than memoriM, the
va11t array ot new ll1hts
stretched across th• tulla or
Newport where there had been
only dark l'hadowa In by.one
years.
Sometimes ytater)'ear ju!lt
plays trick1 In the rnlrrot'I or your
mind. Nothing 1s t>nghter lhu.a
today
ONE HAPPY FELLOW
C.rter Face• PreH
~
Ca~r Signs
Economy Bill
WASHINGTON <AP) -Prealdent Carter •lined a blll today
authorWnc '20 billion for &eneral economic stlmuJatton and a $4 billion public wora bUl, ca.lllo( the tellalaUoo ... m-.Jor move ln the rllbt dfrectloo."
With mayors from IOIQe of the nation's mtJor cities and COD· ereasmen and senators lookina
on , the President aald In a White The economic stimulation blU
•House ROie Garden cerernoa)' also authorizes U bllllon for
that the le1laletlon demonstrated publlc service Jobs and $1 b1Won
"ln a vivid way t he close tor a J>l'Ol?&m to boost employ •
cooperaUon that baa evolved" ment by 200,000 amona youna
between the White House an<J people. Billa actually appropriat-
Congre11 and the local and Ing the money for those pro-
federal governments. grams are still moving throuib
The $4 billion appropriation bill Congress.
Cor public works is ~mong the THE P RESIDENT said that in
spendini plans. au~or1ze<I by ~e talking with foreign leaders in
larger eronom~c 11UmuJatlon bill Europe last weekend, he found
the President signed. that "the most unified concern
Senate GOP Reject
Carter Energy Tax
expressed was for jobs £or young
people."
Also included in t he economic
stimulation bill 1s authorization
for $631 million in ceneraJ hnan-
cial assistance for state and local
governments.
THE $4 BILUON jobs bill will
provide money for road repairs,
construction of hospitals.
libraries and police stations and
other projects designed to benefit
communities and put the un-
employed to work, especially
those laid off from conslr\lction
jobs.
W ASIUNGTON CAP> -Senate Republicans, rejecting all new tax
proposals contained In President Carter's energy program, are offer-
ing a rival plan aimed at "incentives rather than punishment."
The energy proposal, adopted without dissent by Senate GOP
members on Thursday, calls Cor removal of price controls on oil and natural gas and tax breaks Cor
Americans who conserve energy energy program. in their homes and businesses.
IT CALLS for some of the
same energy conservation
measures advocated by the Pr~sldent, but none of the taxes.
Senate Republican Leader Howard Baker, CR -Tern.>.,
said elements of the GOP coun-
ter-offensive to Carter's energy
package will be introduced it>
the Senate piece by piece tn the
coming days.
If the 38 GOP members of the
Senate stand solidly behind the
plan -as Republican leaders
say they will -1t could pose a
major obstacle to enactment of
some of the more controvcrs1al
elements of the administration's
''WE DO NOT have a tax on
gas-guzzlers and we specifical-
1 y reject a standby tax on
gasoline," said Sen. John Tower,
CR-Texas). "Our provisions are
~sitive, incentives rather th&Jlj
punishment."
Carter asked for authority to
impose a gasoline tax or up to 50
cent& a gallon If gasoline con-
sumption continues lo rise rapid-
ly, and for a tax of up to $2,500
on fuel-inefficient automobiles. ·
But Senate Republicans re·
Jected the President's proposal
for taxes on domestic oil produc·
tion and on utilities that continue
to use oil and natural gas.
Embargo Backed
House Nixes Trade
With Cuba, Viets
WASHINGTON CAP > -The House, approving a Sl.7 billion
foreign aid b11l , says ~1thoul quallf1cat1on it doesn't want the United
States trading ~1th Cuba or Vietnam
Congress approved the jobs bill
last week, but Carter left for the
London summit before he could
si&n it.
THE JOBS BILL extends and
expanda a $2 billion program ap-
proved last December by then-
President Gerald R. Ford. When
that bill became law, $24 bill.Jon
In applications for funds were re·
ceived from mayors' offices,
school boards and other com-
munity agencies.
Carter had been criticized by
Sen. George McGovern, (0.
S.D.>, who satd tn a speech last
weekend that Carter wus willing
to sacrifice important social pro-
grams in order to balance the
federal budget.
\ T HE PRESIDENT has been
similarly criticized by AFL·CIO
President George Meany. Carter
said that despite the labor chief's
criticism administration pro·
posals affecting organized labor
were unexcelled, "even going
back to the early days of Lyndon
Johnson."
Meany "feels that the $4 billion
public works proposal that
Congress has already approved
is too liuJe," Carter said.
·~-......... GESTURE OF REJECTION TELLS FOREIGN POLICY •
Nixon ReletH Soviet PropoHI on Mlddl• EHt
'Confident' Nixon
Tells World Deals
WASHINGTON (AP) -A relaxed Richard Nixon, casting
himseU as coolly in charge olhls own foreign policy, says be initiat-
ed overtures to China, faced the Russians down in the 1973 Middle
East war and rescued Egyptian President Anwar Sadat from "a
coup or worse."
In a taped interview with Brilish television personality David
Frost, Nixon said he had to overcome the reservations of Henry
Kissinger, to maintain U.S. military operations in Cambodia in 1970,
despite demonstrations at Kent State and other universities.
AND, AGAIN over Kissinger's warnings or possible political
and diplomatic implications, Nixon said he ordered the Pentagon to
"send everything that flies" to Israel to help the Jewish state snap
back from the 1973 Yorn Kippur attack by Egypt and Syria.
Thursday night's telecast over an informal network di 155
television stations. was the second of five programs expected to
bring Nixon approximately $1 million.
NIXON AP PEARE D as confident discussing world affairs in
Thursday's taped interview as he had appeared uneasy in dealing
with his Watergate downfall in last week's Lelecast.
Nixon. the only man to resign the presidency, asse,,sed th~
world leaders he met while president and called Kissinger, who
became both secretary of state and national security chief, "a
genius" who had to have things his way.
OF THE WORLD leaders he met, Nixon said: .
-The late Chairman Mao Tse-tung of China had "a devilisb
sense of humor" and lived very simply. Despite debilitating strokes
he maintained control over China until his death last year.
-The late Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev was both brilliant
and boorish, with "a terrible infenonty complex."
By a vote of 288· t UI, the House adopted an amendment backing
the embargo an effect against the two nations. The same bill, ap-
proved Thursday, lifts restr1cl1ons on food shipped to nations which
do have trade relations with Havana and Hanoi The Energy Store
ISLAMABAD. Pakistan CAP > -Pakistan's embattled Prime
Minister ZUlfikar Ali Bbutto toda~ announced a nationwide referen-
dum todec.idewhethu he should remain in power.
ln a.televised address to the National ASsembly, Bhutto said his
talks with leaders of the
Political opposition had railed ( J
to Und w•ys of ending /N SHORT Pakistan's bloody political
turmoil, which has taken _
about Z75 lives In two months. ------------'
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WASHJNGTON CAP> Israel and lh congressional supporters
hove won a s1rmficant victory over the State Department w1lh
President Carter's decision lo Jtrant the Jewish stale special treat· ment on weapons aid
Carter si1naled the l~raeli accomplishment when he disclosed
at a Thursday n•~~ conference that the Jerusalem government
v.ould be given h1ih pr1orily an obtaining new U S. weapons and
mllltary technology and the n~ht tu t·o product-some American-
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WASfUNOTON IAP> -Tho Senate F'bretiin Relations Commil·
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the coming fiscal year, pushing its total recommendations for over·
aeuoperatlons to$'9. 7 billion.
While sl'lort of the $10.3 blllton asked by the Carter admlnl11tra·
tlon, the total la $C million above a celling sel by Hous.?-Senate
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S111piuS Up -$1 Billion
• ·•. ··: ~· Added, Funda Could Help Pay TtU Rebate?
:1 SACRAMENTO CAP) -
';<:alllornla can afford bll tax re-
•batea for mlddle·lncome !\oraeownera beeauae the state's
.. urplua bu incr .. sed by $1
bJJUoa or more 11nce January, a
l>emocraUc leader of the A.s.-•embly says. ·
Assembly Waya and Meant
Committee Chairman Dan
Boatwrilbt CD.Concord). 11id
ThundQ' be th1n.ks be can re-
aolve bla dispute wltb As-
semblyman Willie Brown <D·San
Francilco>. autbor of anJ '850-
mllllon tax relief plan, by dipptni
into this antJclpated bla surplus
to finance at.ra homeowner tax
. l14non· Believed . .
iCaUse of SF Fire
SAN FRANClSCO CAP) -A raglne pre-dawu nre al 4 six-story
• apartment bulldlni today cauaed more than $100,000 in damage and left three people injured, accordinc to firemen.
Shortly after the fire wu dbcovered, flames shot th.rough the roof, .J11hlfn& Ute sky blocks away.
Cause of the blaze was not im· ( ) inedlateJy known, but Lt. J . C"r "TE
Green said arson was "poss1· Ji~
\>le."
Firemen sounded a fourth -----------
alarm about 3: 15 a .m. as Loflger• Dettled
J)umerous pieces of fire-fighting SACRAMENTO CAP) _ The
equipment rushed to the California Board of Forestry is
downtown Intersection. The backlog up t.be state forester in
'blaze was under control by 4 keeping loggers away from the
a.m. · edges of Redwood National Park Bird Dleea Deadlfl while Congress debates land ac-
quisition proposals.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The board voted Thursday to
Northern California's un-suatain denials of three logging
seasonably cold and wet weather permits for 180 days, sa1ing if
is being blamed for the swarms Congress hasn't acted by then the
of birds making kamikaze dive-logging firms can make new re·
bombing attacks on chimneys. quests which would be granted.
During the past two weeks, at Indoor 'S•nn' Hinh least four homes have reported -~ "
"attacks" where birds -pro-BERKELEY (AP> -If you
benefits.
Gov. Edmund Brown lr.'s
director of finance, Roy Bell,
aald earlier this week that M ex-
pecta the budeet surplus this
year will exceed the $890 million
be eaUmated ln January. but Bell
would not name a Cigure. .
State Controller Ken Cory
estimated it could be as hieh u
$1.4 billion by the end of the rascal
year on June 30, citing a surpris·
lngly hl1h level of income, sales
and business tax collections in
recent months.
But Boatwright said he is con·
vinced the budget surplus will be
even b14gger th an that as
California continues to puJJ out of
the 1973· 75 recession .
Boatwright opposed As-
semblyman Brown's bill, which
squeaked through t.be Ways and
Means Committ~e on Tuesday
without a vote to spare, on
grounds that the San Francisco
Democrat was giving a dis-
-proportionate share of the tax re-
11 e f lo poorer renters and
homeowners.
James Cagney
Hospitalized
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actor
Jam es Cagney is being treated at
Good Samaritan Hospitai here
for anemia, says producer A.C.
Lyles
Lyles, a close friend of the ac-tor, said Thursday night that.
Cagney entered the hospital two
.
'Luckg to fJe All1'e' Al"WI,......
Karen Lehrbacb, 22, of Lakewood, and Eddie Bland, 24,
of Downey, read about their rescue from a snowbound
car in the San Gabriel Mountains Wednesday. Miss
Lebrbach hiked six miles through snow for help. The
couple was trapped four days. They were treated for
·frostbite at Kaiser Hospital Medical Center, Panorama
City.
DAIL v P\LOT AS
Stronger
Sentence
Backed
SACRAMENTO CAP) -A bill
to ·keep ae~eral thouaand con·
vfcll in prison longer and mab
violent. eun·~ criminals pay
hl1ber pen.itlea was hallway
tbrou1b the California
Letislature today.
The Aaaemblf, by a whopping
68-f vote Tbunday. aent t.be bUl
to the Senate after 1pl1dne
Republican-backed efforts to
make it even tougher on repeat
offenders who carry 1uns or use
dangerous weapons.
Supported by Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr., the bill got bipartisan
backing on the final vote.
Democratic leaders -with
Brown aides lobbying on the
sidelines -successfully tabled
amendments sought by
Republican Atty. Gen. Evelle
Younger.
The blll, which would take ef.
feel immediately upon signing by
Brown, would fix defects in the
determinate sentencing bill
passed last year, before its July 1
effective date. ·
Assemblyman Dan Boatwright.
CD-Concord), said that without
his bill "approximately 3,000" in·
mates would be freed under
retroactive provisions or the de-
terminate sentencing law.
A suit bas been filed to block the
prisoner release.
"This law tells the violent
criminal: 'Stop! We're going to
get tougher on you·," tioatwright
said. bably grey Vaux swifts -sud-have an urge to retreat to the air ~eoly swoop down into chimneys. conditioned comfort of your own
home to escape air pollution think again. '
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~Pro~D~
SAN DIEGO (AP > · A deb·
tor's examination has been or·
dered held today for two C.
Arnholt Smith companies which
filed for protection under the
Federal Bankruptcy Act.
Smith, 78, and officials of his
family-owned Sovereign State
Capital, Inc .. were called before
U.S. District Court Judge Leland
C. Nielsen.
Air pollution indoors can reach
higher levels and be more
hazardous than that found out-
doors, researchers have told the
federal Energy Research and
Development Administration.
That's because the majority of
the population spends far more
time indoors than outdoors, and
ls therefore exposed to threats
from pollution sources ranging
from cigarettes to spray cans.
New York farm.
During the examination.
Cagney fell dizzy and his pro-
blem was diagnosed as an inner -
ear infection. He returned to bis
Coldwater Canyon home ap·
parently 10 good health, Lyles
said.
Cagney again felt dizzy and re·
turned lo the hospital last Thurs-
day, said Lyles, who added that
the problem was diagnosed as a
transient form of anemia.
MAJOR PUBLIC
AUCTION
THE PERSONAL PROPERTY OF VARIOUS
CONSIGNORS, BANKS,
TRUSTEES &: OUTRIGHT PURCHASE
As usual we have about the finest selection of moderate to high quality merchandise availa·
ble in the Western United States. This 2 day sale contains a mixed bag of spectacular items.
Highlights include the fdllowing: Museum quality Steinway Grand Piano with Duo-Art
reproducing player mechanism. fully restored. Large quantity of fine bronzes including fully
authenticated pieces signed Chaparis. Cartier, Kauba, P1cault. Bonheur, Steiner, 6 KPM pla·
ques including a 16" x 24'' barnyard scene done 1n the finest manner ..
Other great items include an antique
grandfather clock with chimes and moon
dial. malachite · and bronze clock, rare
bronze & marble orbital clock, plus 50
more. Fine antique Wedgewood dinner set.
service for 12. Several choice antique terra
cotta studies Fine French cameo glass
signed Galle'. Daum Nancy, LeGras, 12
pcs. of antique Melssen. several choice
19th C. oils. Also a number of . fine
contemporary paintings and hthographs.
Antique music boxes 1nclud1ng several up-
right disc machines. Many pieces of tine
furniture 1~clud1ng a rare and unique
Louis XV style 4 sided French desk, com-
pletely Inlaid, purported to have been
owned by Lilly Pons
Many fine pieces of carved ivory, both
European and Oriental Because of new
laws concerning the sale of ivory, this may
be the last time we wlll be able to make ·
such an offering
Several extremely fine enamels including a Rare 4 pa .. tlalon
Viennese enamel jewel box with 33 pla· LouU XV inlaid de.k
ques.
We have a small but Important collection of antique snuff bottles Including museum quality
pieces of 22 kt. solid gold, ruby, malachite, and jadlte. Small choice collection of Mettlach
steins.
Firearm collectors .•• take note ... we have an important oollect1on of American and European
firearms never before offered ln Southern Callfotnla. A Colt Dragoon, Colt single actions,
volcanic pistols, Smith & Wesson lever action pistol. Civil War pistols. German engraved and
gold lnlald long guns and many more.
Of course. we have a fine selection of contemporary and estate 1ewelry. Hundreds of mis-
cellaneous Items at no mini mum, no reserve to be sold In two fast sessions.
SALE TIMES: Sunday May 15 at 12:30 P.M.
. Monday, May 16 at 7:30 P.M.
INSPECTION: Saturday, May 14, 1-5 P.M. &
2 hours prior to sale time.
TERMS: Cash,. Check, BankAmericard, MaeterCharge
NOTICE • We are alway• l•tere•ae• I• P•N•a.e er .
. eee•.ilp-.•t• el •••llty, •erellaadl•e of all type•.
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Knit of knits.
Shirt classic by
Jones New York.
Golfers, tennfs buffs or spectator
sportsmen will love this Jones
New York' knit shirt of finest
cotton llsle. Truly in a class by
itself ... with breast pocket,
cuffed short sleeves, deep
placket and cotor-matched,
double track stitching. White,
yellow, tan-all stores. Coor-
dinated collections of Jones
New York shirts, Jackets and
slacks available In most stores
21.00 . ,
Be~ted ~port trousers
for a cool, casual
summer.
Gentleman's cut slacks by Thomson'
Trousers in sturdy, washable duck
cloth of polyester and cotton
Straight leg, two back pockets
and pre-finished bottoms for
instant wear. Four great colors;
each slack with its own coor-
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• DAILY PILOT EDiTORIA.L PAGE
Plan Best F org,otten
It wasn't untll alter two court declslona hid soae
against them tb•t Orange Couaty supervllon Jast
week flnallY agreed to abandon their ill•conceived at-
tempt to transfer 22 invest11atora from the distrtct at-
torney's Office to the sheriff 1 department.
The original 1974 trans!er command came from former poUt1ca1 patron Dr. Louis Cella.
IJke good Political soldiers, supervisors carried
out the command under the &uiae of a budcet d&-
cision.
But the courts found there wu no true budget
purpose for the transfer and that it. was, in fact, a pro-l'lllscuous use of budget power.
So, rather lamely and weakly, supervisors last
week decided against carrying the transfer attempt
to the state Supreme Court.
In the process, they saved themselves added em-
barrassment and taxpayers additional expense.
. The shame is that no earlier consideration was
given to what it cost t9 prolong a silly argument two
years and to drag it through an appellate court.
Doubtful Remedy
News that the Assembly has passed a measure
that includes increases in driver's license, vehicle re-
gistration and truck weight fees comes, ironically, on
the heels or a Little Hoover Commission report con-
demning inefficiency in the state Department of
Motor Vehicles, which collects the fees.
. Authors of the blll, AB 402, aay tt would 1enerate
Up to S123 mllllon ln new hlChway f Wldl by lt79-80.
This would be accompllsbed by increasing tho
driver's license !ee lr<>m '3.25 to $10. ral.aing basic
vehicle re&Jstratio from SU to SJ.4 and add.lna 40 per-
cent tot.ruck welcbt fees.
While the tta\e doubtless can do with addltJonaJ blgbw~ fmicls, there'a no 1Uarantee that yet another
injection ol money, or establlahment of yet another
transportation commiaaion would solve the extstlng
hJ.shway mess, or correct the wasteful operations of
the Department of Motor Vehicles.
The Senate should examine this one carefully.
Major Investment
The declining U.S. birthrate is regarded by some
as an off shoot of tho women's liberation movement
which has encouraged its followers to move away
from traditional domestic roles.
But it just may be that f amllies deciding to limit
their offspring have discovered a fact of life now con-
firmed by the economists-bringing up kids bas
become a very, very expensive project.
In fact, says a recent study. a middle-income
family now can expect to spend about $64,000 to sup-
port a child up through four years at a state universi-
ty-$56,000 without college. That's an increase of 60
percent over 1969 costs.
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The fegislation is aimed principally at increasing
state highway funds and giving the Legislature more
authority in setting highway construction budgets-a
task now fought over by CalTrans and the Highway
Commission. It also proposes consolidating the ac-
tivities of four existing transportation agencies into a
new California Transportation Commission.
A first-born child, say the economists, can be
even more expensive because of the initial invest-
ment.in nursery equipment, clothes, etc., which can
be used again by later children.
And ii mother gives up a j.ob to raise the little one,
the financial blow can be even more severe.
Pardon me, sir. Would you like to be born again?
How· to
Doom a
Marriage
( ART HOPPE )
As everybody already knows.
it is the function of sociologists in
our society lo go around proving
what everybody already knows.
This isn't true.
For example. sociologists from
the University of Missoun and
the Univer11i·
ty of Wi s -
consin re -
cently proved
to their own
sallsfa ct1on
that "day pco-
pl e" should
marry "day
people .. and
··night P<'O·
pie" should
marry ··rught people ··
Your typical early-bird day
person. they note, Is a physical.
outdoorsy. succes'i driven doer
who ,ups out or bed at dawn and
has cverythmft done by lunch
lime Your averagt• slue a-bed
night owl , on the other hand.
functions Po<>rly, 1( nt alt, dunng
dayhRhl hours and the very
thought of a JOg through the park
al sunrise 111 enough to drive lum
to drink into the wt-e smaU hours
-as will anything else Tw,oun
gal' Toujcmr1go1!
Consequenfty. the sociologists
conclude, when a d•Y person
marnes a night per!'on. the m1'I
matched couple Will have less
aenous conver!lalton. fewer
s hared activities. leu lime
together, morn conflict and I.hull
a greater risk c>f divorce
Poppycock!
I HAPPEN to have made a life
Iona study of marriage And let
me tell you 1 have run into very
few day people who are married
to day people orf!j ht people who
are marned l ewlse. Such
marrtogea may po aibly be en·
lered into by Inexperienced
youlhs, but they certainly don't
IHt.
First or all, they are up aaainst
the insurmountable handicap of
To1etbemess. More marriages are ruJned by Togetherness than
rum, lnfidellty or January white
• aalee. No matter how saintly both
may be, there are, after all, a
lhnlted number of hours that any
two people can stand each other's
~mpany during a lifetime. And
the couple who rises at the same
moment. shar tbe same ac·
th•lties ond engages (God
All of which may explain why 46 percent of
families surveyed cited cost as one of the disadvan-
tages of having children.
Critic• of V.S. Foreign Pollq Dear
Gloomy
Gus Young F ollo_ws Leftist Line
The saccharin didn't work
on the hummingbirds-
they're back. So I shpped
the little rascals some Red
Dye No.2! He! He! He!
H.J.B.
GI..,,., Gu• o..,ITlt~h •re •-ll#cfOt
rt•df'f't •"d do no1 tteceu•r••Y rtfl«' ltw v1t•\ of the ntw\P•P•' Send vour pet
........ Gloomy"'" O•llY ""'°'
forbid! 1 in serious conversations
depletes that reservoir or hours
at an alarmin~ rate.
Secondly, marnage is based on
mutual need. And if there's
anything a night owl doesn't
need, tt 's another night owl.
There the lloth of them are,
carousing untrl 1111 hours. down·
in~ creme de m en the and
cheesecake. avoiding exercise
and checkups and drowsing in
bed until noon. lf unemployment
and starvation doesn 'l destroy
their marriage, Cirrhosis Of the
Liver Wtll
AND THINK of the grim
spt.><'ler of two early b1rd1; mar
ncd to each other. Up with the
sun ' One l'4o-thrce·four' Off to
the rat ract'1 Strive' Compete'
Do I llome for a healthy dinner or
sauerkraut juice and alfalfa
sprouts. Early lo bed Clunk!
In no time. they will be
healthy, wealthy and sick lo
de.th ol each other
But ah' envtalon the
fortunate night people who are
marned to duy people
They have someone 1-J) arouAe
them m tht> momin1 aod get
them movmtt. even thoufh slu1-
gi1bly They have someone to re·
mlnd them of their dental ap-
pointments, their ill-conceived
vow a lo take three deep breaths a
day. and that. come what may.
th~y arP going to have lo get up In
the morntna. 1l 1s reminders likf.
theu U\at make night owls better
peraons.
Equally lucky are the early
bird• wedded to nJ~ht owla. For It
la the mlaslon h• Ille of night owls
to persuade early birds to spnad
their win,. and soar up from the
datly ertnd to shed their tenslona
and rm their aoull' with Joy
whether they lik~ 1tor not.
80 compatibility and
To8elhernes11 are not the secret.
Show me a successful marriage,
I Hy, And 1 wlll show you two de-
dicated n111ers who spend as lit·
Ut Um~ ln each other's company
H po 8\bll.
Aod now that everybody knowt
that, all we need are a bunch ot
sociologlsta to prove St.
1
WASHINGTON -The only.re-
markable aspect or Ambassador
Andrew Young's long speech to
the Latin American economic
conference in Guatemala City
was its principal author: the
Rev. Dr. Brady Tyson, last seen
in Geneva two months ago
declaring U.S. responsibility for
subverting the former govern-
ment of Chile.
Arter apologizing for that his·
torically inacurrate admission of
national guilt,
T y s o n
dropped from
si1ht. White
House aides
hinted that bis
Geneva
performance
was the begin·
ning and end
of his govern·
ment service.
In fact, Tyson had joined the
United Nations m11slon as
Y.oung's Latin American ad-
viser. To old hands in this region
ramillar with Tyson's well-
establiahed pro-Castro posiUon,
this is both puzzling and disturb·
lng.
Tyson actually is quite com-
patible with Young's world view.
Apart from inexperience and in·
diacretion, the ambassador lo the
UN represents the vanguard of
lertist crlUcs or the past genera-
tion 'a U.S. foreign policy who are
slippinc under the governmental
tent into the Carter administra-
tion. While overall policy from
the White House and the State
Department malntaJns a buic
antl-Communlat poature, the
eratwblle crltica are taking over
at lower levels -particularly ln
( EV AN.S-NOV AK )
Latin American affairs.
Tyson maintains associations
unprecedented at a hJgb level in
the foreign policy bureaucracy,
Identified in the invitations as
representing the Stale Depart-
ment, Tyson will address a fWld·
raising dinner of tbe Fund for
New Priorities in America in
NeW' York May 19. That or-
ganization for seven years bas
fought the level of defense spend-
ing which President Carter now
seeks to maintain.
BUT TYSON'S past, "not his
present, causes all the wonder·
ment that he is now under the
governmental tent. As a founder
of the pro-Castro North
American Congress on Latin
America (NACLA>, Tyson was in
open support of the hemisphere's
radical left rather than dem·
ocratic left -for Salvador Al·
lende's Socialists in Chile rather
than theChrbllan Democrats.
Tyson was expelled for sub·
versive political activity in 1966
by the right-wing government of
Brazil after four years there as a
M elhodist missionary. Since then
on the American Unlve~alty
faculty he has been an activist on
Latin American questions -ror
example, seeking to organize a
1970 student march on the Inter-
A m ertcan Defense Colle1e in
Washington. So, when Tyson told
acquaintances in 1976 that be had
close cootacta with candidate
Jimmy Carter, the reaction was
incredulity.
In naming Tyson to represent
the U.S. at the UN Human Righta
Commission meeting at Geneva
in March, did Youn1 know that
Tyson had been expelled by our
Brazilian aJUes? "That would
recom!'Mnd htm to me," Young
told 111. After Tyson'• groundless
accuaatioo of U.S. complicity in
the Chilean coup. Young dJd not
grasp the opportunity to get rid of
him but placed him at the UN
miulon in New York as a
political officer.
Io tnrth, Young's speech to re·
tlred foreign service officers
April 2.2 shows atrm.ity for the
line lonf preached by Tyson:
"There bas been a tremendous
amount of guilt and strain on
American citizens to know that
for years, their tax dollars have
been used not to develop, not to
feed the hungry, but essentially
as part of an apparatus or
repression in many places on the
race or the earth."
ANDY YOUNG'S theme of na-
tional guilt is totally consistent
with Brady Tyson's performance
at Geneva. What's more, kindred
souls are quietl~ without an·
nouncement, joini.J'lg them in lbe
government.
Mark Schneider. who as Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy's aide
criticized Chile's military JWlta
but not CUba'a Castroite regime,
hu become deputy tn the State
Department's human rl&hta of-
fice. In prospect is the quiet
tramfer of economilt Richard
Feinberg from the Treasury to
the State Department u a LIUn
American apeciallat for policy
and plannina; papers found in
the briefcase of Orlando Letelier,
the murdered Chilean Socialist
leader, list Feinberg as the
prospective secret co-author of a
report by NACLA, Tyson's old OP..
ganliation (though, in fact,
Feinberg decided against go-
ing through with it because or
conOic:t with his Treasury JOb).
Will this transformation at low
levela seep upward into policy
formation? The Younc·Tyson
collaboration at Guatemala City
b,.s a little mild self-flagellation
("Too often. It seems to me, the
United Stat.es has tried to take or
preempt leadership in the
bemllphere") but concentrates
on windy declarations in behalf
of human rights. Left un-
amwered is which rights they
are talking about.
A RECENT interview in
Cuba's Bohemia magazine with
Sen. George McGovern reveals
how admirers of Fidel Castro de-
fin~ "human rights." Radio
Havana reported that McGovern
praised "the Cuban Revolution"
for guaranteeing the people fun-
damental human rights such as
the right to eat, to work, to
health, to housing and educa-
tion" and "stressed that the
American people need to un-
derstand that human rights are
not limited to freedom of ex·
pression."
That is preciseJy the positioo
taken over a decade of wriUnc
and speaking by Brady Tyson.
He and less publiclzecl
newcomers to the foreign policy
bureaucracy may soon apply a
definition of "human ri&hl.8" -...
popular in Havana but not in
Buenos Aires, Santia10 or
Brasilia -more narrow an<J
more materialistic than Jlmmy
Carter ever intended.
F oofl-hllying Plan Unrealistic .
can lt "pat.emallam .. or "btg
brotherlsm" but the extent to
which thOle in government are
attempting to influence the direc-
tion of aoclety to conform to their
vtewa of what tJ 1ood for people
was demonatrated in full
blosaom bere recenUy.
Tbeoccaalon was a "pre11 con·
f 1renc1" called by Richard
Spohn, the
33-year-old
dJrector o( the
Department
of Conaumer
Affairs. It
WH held ln a
local CO•OP
food store in
obaervat!on oC
national
'1Food Day."
The purpoee, Spohn announcod,
wa. to promote dlt•ct buying
from farmen, a procram to
wbJcb Spolua Dled1ed hit deparl-
menl ~play"• major acUva
role."
It wu another example o< lbe
.. do-good r'' philosophy •hlch
hu become the prevaUlnc
moUvailcm ot 11.1• apPolDt ... of
Govtmer JfJfTY Brown. Re,ard·
11111 of tho~ ol th• •1cnc1
to "1blch they 9"t put in chars~.
tboy MCk to convert It to an in·
atrument of aoclal re.1 en1tncertn1. • .
tn ~·· caact tbeN m., be .om• small excuse tow •nder la~
( EARL WATERS )
the area of markeUn1 since the
department ls charaed with con·
1umer matten. But that 11 only a
amaD phue ot his job which is
primarily the overaeelng or some
25 prof911lonal and vocational
licensing boards.
EVEN SO, to uae the taxpayers
doUan to foster the Idea that
direct buying between the con·
tumer and farmer not only wUl
provide healthier food but cul
food prtcea ts either ianorance or
• cont.rived deception. ln either
cue It la an out.rageoua abUH of
public fundl.
Spohn. who U1e1 IUCb fOUJ'·btt
•orda a "1ymbl0Uc" as he talh
lofttly of the retatlonahip
between farmer and co111umet
aa bttna "al th.o core or human
culture," speaks or "bypwlne
middle penona and buyln1 dli'ect
from the farmer."
It la a romantic noUon to bo en·
lertalncd by aopbomor 1. But it
l1norH the true fact \bat
America bu tbe moat efficient
markltln11yatem tn th world
When Spohn speak dlspara.r·
lntlY of Ula supermarket.a 1ayln1
the co-cope pve the coMum an
aJtomaUvo to ._hat he c1U. ''lb
anonymity or our mark Uni
1yst•m and the lncroued con·
centratlon of economic poweT ln
the production sectJon, •• he over·
looks the fa.ct that It is the mass
buying pow er of the
11upermarkel.8 which keep the
1rocery bill down.
Were people totally dependent
upon their local farmers for their
food the variety of their tables
would be restrlcted to those local
crop• in season.
THE TflOVGRT of buyln-
direct from the rarmer may have
aome appeal, but how does en
urban aoclcty conveniently
eatablllh such a relatlonah1p7
Besides the farmers' market
concept 11 a fallacy. Eveo tn the
day• when tho road.114 fruU and
ve•et•ble atandt w~re tar moro
abundant than today, the tact Is
that sno.t all 10ld many products
other thJn those which they
themselves rals ~. Their sources
tor thete •dded commodltlea
were no ditfer~t from thoeo of
tbe eatabll•hed (trocer. As to
prlct, uctptlnc for tb Lr on
products at the ~.it ot • J~uon.
they. \hren't Much different
from the mll'k« 1>la~.
lle<bWile au b d1rett d al·
tnsa often create problems.
Direct farmer-~onsumer mlllc
a~n twere ouUawed l:i&auae Ot th wtdeapread danc ra of
lubercWO. a.
Thoae ..-ho have tra-.elled tn
forelp land• and vlewed the d •
oraaniled market. plac •here
fresh fruit and produce and meat
are covered with flies, know the
dangers of typhoid, dysentery,
hepaUUs and other ailments as·
aoclated with row contamlnotcd
foodatulfs.
Health foods, lncludlne o~
ganlcally 1rown produce, are
fine u are co-ops, but for a gov-
ernment aaency to advance them
aa cost-aavtng alternatives lo the
supermarkets la unrcallstlc.
ORA .. GE COAST
DAILY PILOT
R~rf N Weld. Publfihn
Thoma• ICfltlJll. l':dtror
Barbato 1Cr-1bfrli.
!ailortol Paot Etlilor
The edltorlnl pa11• of thl' Dally
Piiot auk• to Inform and
sllmul•t• rudera by pre;entlnll
on thl1 P•I• dlvene commt.ntary l
on loplcs of lnterc1t by syndicat-
ed columnl;t and cartoon• ta, by
provldlnt • forum for rwadrrs' vi 1 and by prHenun1 thl1
n•wap•per'J ~plnlt1M al')d ldtu on nir~nl topic• TIM' tditortal oP(nlona cf U\e Dally Pilot appear
only In the11Clltorlal <'Olumn at the
top af tht pa1e. Opinion• ell·
pra1td b1 the column.i1t1 and
c•rtoootttt •nd letter wrtteni are thtlt 6Wn and no .t•ndo~menl of
their lf~I by lhf Ui!llY Pilot tiwta ti. Inferred.
AP .........
• MINNIE WATERS READY TO GRADUATE
With Orenddeughter April Mowett, 3
;Diploma35
)Years Late
EAST PALO ALTO (AP) -Minnie Waters de-
layed getting her high school diploma for 35 years.
but when it came time to help her grandcbildren
with their homework, she decided to 10 back to
class.
So next month Mrs. Waters will be the oldest
.student in cap and gown when the Palo Alto High
School class of 1977 walks down the aisle.
..
Carter's Alien -Policies
Draw Chicano P.rotest
WASHINGTON <AP> -Mexican· Amtitcall adivltles ban told Atty.
Oe1L Grtftin B. Bell that tb9 Mei:lcan.
American community would resist tome al tbe po&.aea unc:t.r diseulltm
In the carter admlnlitraUoo for deal·
Ina with UJ.ecaJ aliens. · ·'!Jell met tor tO mlnutet with a croup
dlled tbe Comliilttee for Cblcuo
IU•bta, Ioc •• baHd In Southern
Ceutornle.
It reeenUy Plcketed a meetlna of Jaw enforcement oatclala which Bell
addreaed in San Diqo.
The sroup's apokesman. Herman
Baca, aald after meetlnt with Bell
that the attorney aenual waa told the
administration bu thus far lpored
the plllbt al Mes.lcan·Amertcans,wbo
are ctt&.ens or lee al resldenta.
"Our commun1Uea are v1rtually un·
der a atateal sieae." Baca said. due to
police efforts to capture Wecal aliens
and 1et them out of the country.
On each of the m~or recommend•·
tiooa under considuaUon by the ad·
minlstration, Baca u.ld. there were
conflict..
BEU WAS QUOTED u •a.Yin& the
adminiatratioo plans to ask Coaeress
to lmpote ••pett1.. penalltlea .on
emptoyen wbo blre We•al aliens.
Baca Hid tblt would provoke
employers to dlaerlmlnate ~l all
6peqtllHpealdni workera, lllal re-1ldenta or DOL
Tbe llezican·Americam \ll'led Bell to aubltltute a p"'tam of more
vilOl'OUI enloreement of mlnlmum
wa1e !awl and safety and health •tan·
d ard1 aa a way of penaU1ln1
em_ployen who exploit We1al allens.
Tbe propoeal ander cooalderatkm
contains such a program. Bell aide
Terry M•ml()ID lald lat.er, but t.be ad·
m1nlstratioll does not believe eaf~ ment al minimum wage laws alone
wWIOlvetbeproblem.
0 0 tJa STUDIES SBOW that most
Wqal woners make more than the minimum wage," be said.
Bell aald the administration bas de-
ferred plans to establiab aome sort or
national identiflcatlon card that
would serve as a means of certlfyiq
legal workers. •'Tbeexpemewould be
enormous. and the card would only be
u good aa the documents that ~
used to qualify for tt." Adarnem aaid.
Qoalit .
~·soFA •••• SLEEPERS"
MANY IEAUTIFUL snus. FAIRICS TO
SB.ICT ROM ••• A~ VllY UASOMAILI PRJCIS
DENTE'S FURNITURE
IN LAGUNA MIGUEL
27112 FORIES IOAD, PHOHE •31..0931
THE 50-YEAR·OLD Mm'llER of six recalls
"giving up" after her mother's death, wben she
transferred to a new school and placed in the third
instead of the fifth grade when officials Jost her re-
cords. "I was so embarrassed to be with those little
children," she said. She Jost heart when her
classmates graduated without her, and later
dropped out of the 10th grade in Atlanta, Ga., at 15
when she felt she bad fallen too far behind. GRAND OPENING
Mrs. Waters thoueht about finishing her
studies, but her family intervened. She cleaned
dormitories at Stanford University so she and her
husband could put one of her sons through that in-
stitution. •
Btrr IT WASN'T UNTIL LAST November that
Mrs. Waters returned to academia. She took some
adult education courses and was urged to return to
school when she bad some Cree time.
At ftr11t, she scoffed. "It's been too long and I'm
too old," she said.
But the idea of helping her four grandchildren
with their homework provided the spur to push her
Into working to pass the General Education
Development <GED) test that offers the equivalent
of a bigb school decree.
MRS. WATERS IS AN upirine writer who
hope5 to write about human behavior based on her
own experiences and observations.
One such observation : Stay in school.
"And don't just sit there in school," she advisa
youngsters thinking of dropping out.
"Study and learn it slowly -don't let them
rush you -so you know it."
Nevada Planning
~·Shakeup Looming
SOt.rrH LAKE TAHOE (AP> -California's re~
gional air and water quality aeencies might be ex-
pelled from the Lake Tahoe basin If Callfomia and
Congress approve Nevada leitalaUon to cbanee the
bl-state Tahoe realonal compact, accordint to the
California Attorney General's office.
· The Nevada legislation would make tbe Tahoe
Regional Planning A1ency the sole plannlne body
for the basin.
GOV. MIKE O'CALLAGllAN has a bill on b1a
desk that states that any law~ either at.ate irantint
''planning jurisdiction over more than one city OT
county but less than all the territory of the state is
null and void where 1t applies to the basin.''
THE
CARPET SHOPPE
• GET AC9UAINTED SPECIALS •
FREI COMPLIMEMTAIY
DECOU TOI AIEA IUfi
(YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR ANO DESIGN) ,
s13000 value-FREE!
W... ,..._.of 100 Mt-ya of C..,.t
OR
FREE IATHIOOM CAIPET
. AND INSTALLATION
..._~efll14t-y&etc..,..•
OfftR GOOD THRU MAY 31, lffl
Beautiful selection of carpets
reasonably priced. Expert
Installation
OPEN DAILY 9 to 6
FREE ESTIMATES 631·24'24
MIWPOITl&.YD.
USfD UPRIGHT
PIANOS
NEW SPINET
ORGANS
NEW
KIMBALL
I
B e ginnin g ~~Y. I
Water ·usage Cui
10 Percent iii U
LOS ANO EL~ CAP) -It wu a cold and rainy day when realdenLI
of tbll city were ordered to start p~ for two hot and dJY years by
cutt1n1 their water uaac~ 10 percent.
The ordlMD~. app~ 13-0 by the City Council Tbunday and
sign~ by actln• Mayor John Gibson, immediately banned certain wa.st~ul u.aea and requires water
uaer• to cut back 10 percent over pletely lf warnings abd 1ur-
laat year be&lnnln1July1. charges don't work.
. "The urgency with us la.al VIOLATOas COULD have week is still here" despite nearly
have their water •but oft com-three inches of rain 1n the putslx
days, Councllman Joel Wachs
.FROSI' KILLS
NIXON'S TREE
CINCINNATI CAP) -A tree
planted ln honor or former Presi·
dent Nixon has died ot frostbite,
accordlnc to the director or Cin·
dnnat1'1 city parka. Th~ 20-year-old tree, a bald
cypress replanted after the 1968
election, has three frost cracks
l rom lbe severe winter and was
prono~nced dead Thursday,
parks director Fred Payne said.
The tree is part of the Presi·
d ent's Grove, which was
established at Eden Park in 1882.
Nixon requested that it be a
cypress, according to Payne's of· fice.
. . . -...
said in urging passage of the or·
dlnance.
Outside, people carried um-
brellu and saw their breath 1n
tbe cold air of a May lbat is the
wettest in 56 years.
THE DEPARTMENT of Water
and Power wants the 10 percent
reduction now to avoid more
serious cutbacks if the drought
continues into the next rainy
season. Los Angeles i.s only about
two inches shy or its normal 14 in·
cbes o( rain since last July. The
dry season normally runs from
May through September.
The ordinance bans hosing
down sidewalks and other paved
areas, watering lawns between
10 a.m. and 4 p.m .• operating
nonrecycling fountains and serv·
ing water in restaurants unless
requested by customers.
1<1 .,1 \ ·;; l·.\I Cl 11\1 \111'101< 110\ll
I 1111 \I 11 1 IW I 1<11 Ill \ '\ UI If
'~" \'-!\'°\ 01 •Ii ;;; ;, "''' t.i ;; I \I .!. ·,
JC Penney
NEWPORT 0 CEfN'J;ER.
llPWI,._.
INDICTED IN FRAUD
Rep. Rlch•rd Tonry
Jury Indicts
Former Solon
NEW ORLEANS CAP) -
Richard Tonry, wbo resigned
from Concress a week ago amid
aJlegations of widespread vote
rraud, has been indicted by a
federal grand jury on charges
stem ming Crom his cam apign.
Also indicted Thursday was
John W. Mumphrey, one of
Tonry's law partners.
Tonry, 42, was accused in the
Indictment of obstruction of
justice, receiving more than
SM,000 in illeeaJ campaign con·
trlbutions, promising jobs for
political purposes, and con-
spiracy.
bodies from the cor·
oner's office without
per mission; u sing
solicitors, false badges
and inUmidation to ob·
lain funeral business
and other offenses.
FA~SH· ISUMD 5touOMLY
NEW G RDEN SHOP HOURS!
Sat. 8:30 t 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m.
/
\
FUCHSIAS
IN HANGING BASKETS
An Elegant Addition to Your ·
Shady Garden or Patio
Many Varieties. 8" Pot
FUCHSIA TREES
Another excellent choice for
y o u r Pat io or Garden .
Beautifully grown In tree form.
• .,. 7.9f
MINIATURE ROSES
NOW 11 99
In Bud & Bloom
A fine gift for you or
a friend. Reg. 14.99
•
rJJuna Fishers
End Boycott
SAN DIEGO CAP> -America's tuna ri.bermtn
bave returned to aea, eodintHbeir t.bree·month
boycott.
. ~
Boats began leavlna almmt immediately. after
Tbundt,y'I vote. Today ~~~~~~,,--~~~~=:=:~=:=:!!=::!!!:!:==~~========~ oalY about 30 boau re-,...._ ••.-It-JI , Al.£/
maln in port. Because l'Gl794 -··· •4'UI many crew memben ,-------------------------..... bellev• lt b unlucky to tel aan on Friday the lhlr·
teenth, most will remain until Saturday .
THE VOTE, by show
of hand1, was over-
whelmiq at the meetinl
of 1,400 union members .
Skippers and owners of
the boats v~arlter to
end the self-lmpoaed
strike proteatlog
sovemment reJU.)ations
desicned lo protect
porpolses.
A blll modifying the
1972 Marine Mammals
ProtecUoo Act to satisfy
the tuna industty bas
been introduced in
Congress by Rep. John
M. Murphy <D·N.Y.).
PaUlt I Cl. JIM lfMoHMTO A TAU.
OC.AH Ml ICl. NIOltNC n>TMfl. ~IUIHAWfOll(JloUMI,
NIO 6fT THWGS OF, MOIOMO wnM
A~"MIOU~·
Beam. Setving
ttw United 1'1tes
of America.
MNTUCllV SIRAICHI BOUNBON V.HISllfY l!O PR()()f OtSlllllO At;O BOlllfO BY IAMfS8 Bl'~M OISTllllNGCO tllRMONI tilAll AV
Express bus service to Angels weekend
home games from Southern Orange County.
0CTD's Route 100 takes you to Anaheim Stadium from
·Newport Center or the Laguna Hins Park-N-Ride lot near
Laguna Hills Mall. Avoid stadium traffic and still see all
of the game. One-way fare is SOct for adults (including
seniors) and 25ct for children 12 or under.
For further information and departure times. call
Orange County Transit District at 547-3311 or toll-free
ZENITH 7'3311, 6 AM to 10 PM weekdays, 7 AM to 5 PM
Saturday, and 8 AM to 5 PM Sunday.
547-3311
We're here to get you there.
FINAL WEEKEND
SALE Et\JDS SUNDAY!
SAVE ON THE FIRST ROLL AND
GET THE SECOND ROLL FOR JUST
ONE CENT! YOU SAVE TWO WAYSI
APPROXIMATELY 300 PATTERNS ON SALEI
SHOP EARLY. SOME QUANTITIES LI MITED. COM E IN TODAY •
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
VINYL-COATED WALLPAPERS
Orig. $3.95 NOW ... $1.88
PRE-PASTED STRIPPABLE VINYLS
Orig. $7.50 to $13.95 NOW ... $3.88 to $7.88
FABRIC-BACKED VINYLS
Otlg. $5.95 to $9.95 NOW ... $2.88 to $7.88
WOVEN ORIENTAL TEXTURES
Orig. $21.95 to $40.00 NOW ... $7.88 to $1 2.88
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE:
Hefe of Wallpapers To Go .... e sell only lirst quality me<cl'ion·
d1se We never sell seconds Of 1mperlect1 Except for sole
llema. all merchondlae Is relurnoblo for ••cnong• or
complete refund.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
FREE i DO-IT-YOURS!LP CLASS
• Take a aeat In our mlnl·theoter and learn to hang
your own paper. 1r1 fun. It's eoay. and It can aov• you up to $too per
room labOr coal. Free olaasea Mon thru Frt. ol 7 p.m. Sat. ot 2 p.m Sun
ot 2 pm CoM• IOlf'I ust
tlOURS 10 CJ MONDflY lllAU I lllOAY • 111 6 SATURDAY • NOON · 5 SUND AY ,_.ewe. "' .... .............. 0 . .,
.. . .
COSTA MESA
2300 HARBOR BLVD.
(Harbor Center)
(714) 648 .. soss
_,
,.
DAI Y PILOT Al
Subsidy,·
Job list
Doubled
County So~r Projects Gi'?-en FundS.
ByLOmVIAJtSID · lu to be~ au to belt tldl ene ol bWJd1QI ntn'=wm rteetve ::rs ror their bt•Unt
---t...tt.u .... ~~~~--""--'-w.. lafer'."BrockialcL ancf 1ystam dell bJ Mce.JllM1 ad •wv uu.uuu.aa ~-.., va-.• --..y 'l'blBBl>Aprojeetlaprlmartlydelloedtoaol• Smttb EneruAllodat.11. •
ea.rmubd fOI' federal l\IDdl Wa ._... wi..sranta lect data about tbe system Ind the d1P.mlnate ii\b TolleD. ueeuUYe IAl'*-t to~
wue awanled for tbe comtrudiaD ud ... IDtt-~ .... llaUm-.. tbatlDtOl'ID.ltklDtocomm•d•llndlnduttrfalcom· TbomH Bll•Y· clialrmtn of lb• Board of ofeolarbeaduudeoolla•111tema. p--•-Su--'-1-..1.1 ..... ~ ....... _ _.v ~.1.1 1 ...... A
A Hat ol llPPM\'ed jobs The JUctaellne Racquel Oub ID <1raap &Dd the ~ . ~iti.Ooot':'ttaP':it.-__, -..-... to ftt a fedually sub-El Toro BraDcb ol tbe Onqe CoMnty hbllc ~Y,Arrs&A'l'ltA&CJlopentloo.
llldl1ed work proera m ORANGE COUNTY Library were amoo• the 80 applicants C!bolm trom we WW be able to clNnutne wbal ta practical (for Q 8AID THAT Tllll: buD41q wu d11lped to ·
b •• been more tbao. 33 atata l>y tbe Eber~ ReM&rdl and l>ltftloPmeat IOlar bedni) tn thll loc&Ucm. '"B.rock1ald. 'mtnlmlM --o UM ID order to set tbe RDA f\IDd-
cloubled b)'Oraaie Cowl· • ~ ~ n. El 1"oro Ubr&.7 wtdcb ta IUD in the plan-tni. · ty eupentaora detplte • • Tbe :CC''' procram la dellp to de-. ~ aeeutive Owen MeCaQlbe7 aid that
reportl thin wcm1 be • monstnt.e IOlar __.IY can beat com· T •a1 ..__.... u1 t _ .... ln.stal1atloo the -.. t .oul4 !!!~la dollar• to 10 ~--L!• _ _._ merclal bftlM•np tD 41fttrmt cllmlltel ~ut P.·o.: ... F.acino rJ . .. b;;C::~coats. .. ... ~-~~ Cb•~· &&&& ~ .. Slnce tfila la .-pilot Pl'OIJ'alll .. uplalned
Supa'18on lldded IOI TD MCQUET BALL a.us wu awarded MeCauibeY, .. it wlll require a lot 'Oi lalormaUon = =~ =::r~ E'or QI..--~# Sl95,a&5 wbltb will cover partial COlta for comt.ruc-In Sil . er Thefts which Will be comtfiiled for the NatSoaal Solar But lfttr leanalq the I:' j ~~f,J J Uon and tecbnical compGMOtl llke IC>lar panels and :V EDeray Bank. It w l be a Joint effort by the d• t S 1 m J 11l0 D t 0 t. l IOl--pumpe ..... --•-·to eo-owner Norman Brock. Two __ ---··_... ot -•··-rlau .... Men 000 aipen of tbe syetem alld the federal rovernmeot.' • • 1'r7 -'-n:•red -:.we;;_.;-~'b;ppy about= selected," ...._. -"'"~ ___.., • ..., ........ -· Library offlclala aald lbe builc:Unl la aeh9clulecl fb~~ ~ !!i~: W 0~ ill Bl'Ock ulcl. ••we Will perisODally more Uwt ~!~~~:::,~::e c:.e:.iz~ 1nC:O:: foraoqi& .. duttn1the1wnmerolma.
federu f\mdl Ul)eded. we aatlctpated for the system but lt wW be btaer County Superior Court. · · "':·:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ th•Y asked staff mem· Three arcbltectural and betterthenwecou.ldb.vedoaeonourown." Judie James H. Wallworth set the trial date K d
bera to set up a prtortt1 ftrma bavebeen blred to He added that the club'9-portioo of apmses andaJune17pretrialsesalonforLaWJWceEu1ene . rugerran S liatrorcutti.D8ltbac:k. . deal en new Orane• will be heavy. to the t.une of Sl.50.000, and tbal ccm-Sturchio Jr., ac, of Orange, and lllicbael Balpb, 36,
The jobl, moat of them County SberUf'a Dep~ struction sbou.ld be completed wttbiD five moot.bl. ot 211 Palinda San Clemente. ·
1
1 •· R C • · &
paying less than $10.000 mentfacilltles. IHlOCK8AIDTllATBl8com=badpJID.Ded Grand theit cbareea were med .. alnat both cP~ are OIDS
" Newport Beaeb firm of a soar ea,_.. ays m ted the dlstrl t tto • R:I the unemployed and db· B 118el1 Au 1u8 t A 1 • energy and because 8 tennla and racquet ball faclli-Sllvtt Speclallats. coatac of th ~ ail meyd • ~ 811Dua1Ju, are to benefit Supervilora hired the 1 b ....... te 1n an fort to conaerve men after clients of their company, Int.ernatlonal ~ ft Jewelry
advantaeed They are to t uld be f th ft_. to abut down ln the event office about tbe alleeed m1sule ell' s ver e· 2'30-C Awn Street be fin anced by the aoclatestodeat.pa·new ycwotrualecmeaotlonineg... nnaits. '.,;;;;: Newoort8Nclt•675-Sl10 fed al eb j 28.0'16-aquare foot south 0 na ur ·,. ,,,_Both t thelrpromlleto •v t'ilelll"4TenctvLH1..,, Em~~~i:;.d ;::'~ coanty aherifra. aubsta · .. We were looking to the=~f:ut:ure=·~Tber==e~iSD=-'~t:'~°"-------m_m_are __ ree_cma __ _: ____ a.:.PJ.:.pe..:·.,._·,;.·_~!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!o...!!!!!'w!!!·a....!!!~.._!!!!,.!!,.._!!!!!!!!!!~ inl Act (CETA). Uon.
In addition to count}' M Ii Q PaclfiC'ol !nine B . .
government, the Jobi are wu hired to dMtan the
with cities. school dis-1lte sdrroundlng the new
trlcts and other public 1ubstatioo. The facility wW be adjacent to the
South Orao1e Cou.nty
M wlicipal Coo.rt building
In Laguna Niguel.
ringing
Up Kids
Class Set
qencies.
Art Official
Cos ta M es a Art
Leag u e president
Lavergne Rosow will
coordinate art programs
a t the Orange County
Fair this summer for the
fifth year in a row. The
Hunting ton Be a c h
woman will coordinate
junior and senior artist
competitions, a sculpture
invitational, art de·.
monstrations on the fair-
grounds and a literary
c omp e ti ti on f o r
youngster•. The fair this
year will be held Crom
July .L5to24.
-For the
Record
Supe rviso r s also
a greed to ret ain the
Buena Parle firm of Grif-
fin abd Banks to design •
new $1.1 million central
morgue and coroner's of·
flee, which will be local·
ed in Santa Ana.
DeathJJ
E__ll.ewher~t
LOS ANGELES <AP>
-George Watson,
credited with developing
the microfilm process,
which be sold for $200.
died Thursday at Queen
of Angels Hospital at the
a1e of8S.
A course in child rear-
inl for parents of young
children will open May
25 at Hoag Me morial
Hoapttal 'a conference
cent«.
Sponsored by the
Oranee County chapter
of the American Red
CrOls, the course runs
for aix week.a each Wed·
nesday from 1 p.m. to 9
p.m.
Topic s rn c I u de physical development,
discipline, safety and ac-
cident prevention, play
and social development,
feeding, physical care
and early sexuality.
Blnlu BIRMINGHAM, Ala .
The fee for course
materials is $5. To re·
gister and for further in·.
formation, call ~S381,
extension 39.
Ho.A0Mu•o1t1AL (A P) -Jame. Craie R •--1-.J ltOPtT~llH8YTHIAM Smith, 72. chairman of e~
Mr. _ M:-'~1~";.,_,, 671, the executive committee
.. .,l>or Key Clrtl•, Hunt111111on or Avondale Malls and K. J_ Tf..• ~~<.~~.0ui ... n:io Aiver•.moo the only Amencan ever lf..UJ 'ie
w1111i.r.E•Tora.Q<•• to serve as president of
M r. """ Mn. A-.t M11""'11• 1443' the prestigious lnterna· l(eun. ll'VIM, boy I y .....t...-. f Cot I r -~ -s Mr. •IMI 'M-o.niei ""' LMn. '* Uon a ~at.ion o · n .,.,,,,IW
0erwt,O.••Mew <i"" ton and Atned Textile In. ~·1'·"" ,,.,. •"'1 M<, '"" .. _ .. ,on a ....... du1tries, died Thursday Handicapped youtb
21eo1 Ewnl11<1S•l.a .... uroro 'l1'1 In Chicago. ...oed 4 ... 'W\ years will Mr •nd Mr\ ll•r'-"•<1 0-lroy. l6 -""' *"'
Mo•mt.tlnV._ lrV• .... Clltl compete in tbe thlrd 80•
Mr """ Mr" Aoth6"1 W lntN 70'lt J ()r '""-·-tv E ')anlAA11<ti!>V'4tn"°' ""16~,qlrl ftUI ance """"''"1 X•
M • nnd Mr\ TIW>m" .... com••. CORONADO (AP) -eeptlonal Games May 21
"" P0<1 Mtnl•••" c .. c1• New00r1 Former Mayor Walte r . at FO\Ultain Valley Hieb
•ucl!.t:IOV 4.,11 • im Vestal 1s dead at 70. A School.
Mr a~o w way"• ca11 n211 general contractor, he The Olympic-style 111.~ ... .,. o.••~ "'"• ~ .... 00" ed yor of this · Mr •nd ~ i r,,." K...-•. a Slone serv ,as ma . opening ceremorues pre-
P1ne '"'"""""" San Diego pe ninsula r cedlng the completition ~~,.:1""a":~;.~;:,~.~':~,'.; :1
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'" suburb from 19S4 to 1956 will begin at8 a.m.
Mr •"" ""' \1 .,,, • ., Soot~ 1'1)11 and from 1964 to 1966. A Contestants wtll com· ~~,m,,..~ '-"..,. H""""9'"" 9~><11 private family funer al is pete in swimming, and
Mr .. ..., "" .. 11wMrd r-. 1m1 planned track and field events. c1""'"""'"09J.:!.~;;~ 00
" Som e youngsters use
M • a"'1 M" '•'"-" < "'"'°"" "'o wheelchairs, walkers.
V•cMM••'" .,.,,."'"''"~"'" Q1'1 crutches and canes and
M • •nd M .... '"""'" ...... ~ •• n 111 --4• Not•--1 1,,,09r11 ...... r 1 Toro bov ~· .,.,,... are cJaaslf1ed for each
l'OUNTAIN VALLIY lllOOl lt event accord.lng to age
COMMIJ .. tTYMOll'ITAL Hiii_ .. lllODt!A -awo and ability.
MAv • "" "'•v 11 "" .,.. ••• 0 ... -·"" '' Tb e ·s no char"'e for Mr en<! Mn. O.vld K•la, 1.ot4 Mt, '!tmlll\ '"""" L• .... W"t<l11f ( ... pot er . l • rric••S1 ,FOU111 .. 1,..., ... ..,,,,n _,,.,.,.., ..,,._ admisaion.
AUy 2, tf'7 NAASC
Mr. and Mn o.<1.r Nori-. 604t CLAAE'NCE I' HA .. S(, ~1*ftf of
$tone C•tt••. HunllnQ!<>n lk~I! boy ll•ll>H I.,-. C••-'11• I'•-aww
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Mr. and Mr. D•n Mal!OMV, 4H THOMl'totf •
"lumer$1,. •C Cotta Mew DOV GVV c THOM~l4 r.-\lf!ent Of Student bicycle riders
Mr •ndMn Oevld'\<nlt" 1.1410."H L••""" 11-Arll C•tol,,.nla PA"•<I r 8 la e d $5 3 5 0 f 0 r <:lrtl•. Hl#•H"Qt°" h-><11, llOY ••o won tl 1'n Su•v•••••llW "" .,,,. '
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,...,,. M,.., 1•. 11 OOAM •• P•lllc vi~ ... month co-sponsored by ::~..:~::..:1~"· "•c iw. VI•• the college and Carl'a Jr. L•-restaurants. V•AN E L f .. o ... rul.S.nl 01
Harbor Cilv Gel•l!ln'la P••-..... ., F u n d r • i s l n g
May 11, "n '" ,,.. -tll n .,........ Sb '"'"'oo .. "'' wtr• l 11~1 ....... c oordinator a r on
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1t1c11, c. s-.... l.••-.. ec" b.lltory alt.be event. Mitt~,., cl'f'kt-. Sholarshlp1 wUI be ----------.awarded al OCC'1 19th
annual Honor1 Ni1ht
Banquet May 1:1 at the When there South Coast Plau Hotei.
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ER78-14 $51 .95 $2.47
FR78-14 $55.95 $2.6~
GR78-14 $61 .95 $2.85
HR78-14 $68.95 $3.04
GR70-15 $64.95 $3.05
GR78-15 $64.95 $2.90
• Radlaf-Ply Construction • Two Steel Belts
• Polyester Cord Construction
HR78-15 $69.95 $3.11
JA78-15 $71.95 $3.27
$73.95 $3.44
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Mission Viejo Future Farmers of America honoredt..by. (left to right>: Lisa Cady. Kristine Ayres, Tracy Wright,
Security Pacific Bank for their agricultural achie1>e-Susan Berry and Steven Sorenson. Not pictured are
ments during a recent awards banquet in Anaheim are Hugh Smith and Sheri Clark.
ANCHORAGE (AP) -llo&Ortlta
be•dlD1 for Ala.ska or Canada'•
Yukoa Tenitori• should cwry tbelr
veblcl J.nsuranc. policies wtl.b them
or they may " twned back. Aluka Stat. Troopen 11.Y. •
Trooper spokesman Blll Farber
aald the Royal Canadian Mounted
Polle report encountering ~
tourl1t vehicle• wltboul current
llablDt,y lriau.rance.
PetlCDI unable to provide proof of
co•eraie are bei•tturoed beck at the
Beaver Creek. ltlle SJlter ud
Haines boi'der cro1Sln11 by Canadian
cuatoms offtclala, Farber aal~
Wateh. Yo~ Step Today, Folks
GET MAGIC HYDROPONIC
GROWING POWER WITH A~~1c!'.~.~!'-
Today is Friday the Thirteenth. It is
the only one in l9T1 and, as luck would
have ll, it falla in May. What could be
worse?
"Nothing.'' Shawn Robbins said,
stroking her cat. "But I doo't bellen in
superatiUons. I collect them, I find them
lucinat.iq, but I'm not supenUUous."
SHAWN ROBBINS CAN say that. She
.can spit ifJ today's eye because she is a
-psychic. She knew, ln advance, that to-
day bolds no evil for her even though it is
a Friday the Thirteenth that falls in
May, the direst kind:
May 13, as spooks specialists such as
Shawn Robbins know, is the ancient
Roman festival or Lemuria. Woe are us.
Lemuria ls the dreadful nlaht when tbe
Lemurs, the malevolent aould of the
dead, hover about. Placate them. Make
them a midnight sacrifice.
"MOST SUPERSTITIONS have their
origins in religion," Shawn RobbinJ
said. "Others trace back to practical
necessities.
"Friday the Thirteenth? The 13th
apostle at the Last Supper was Judas
Iscariot. The next day was Friday. We
all know what happened. By the way, did
you notice in the da Vinci painUne that
Judas has knocked over the salt? In·
teresling."
As for a superstition rooted in necessi·
ty, here's one from Shawn Robbins's
copious collection: A coachwhip snake
will catch you at nieht and whip you to
death. Tell that to your slave ii be ia in· clined to run away.
THE SUPERSTITION about walking
( .4MERIC4 )
under a ladder bas eJemenu of both
origins.
Some say a ladder casts the shadow of
a cross. Tread oo it at your peril. Others,
including Shawn Robbins, say a ladder
casts the shadow of a ladder and the only
reasoo for avoiding it is to keep from get-
ting paint-splattered.
Shawn Robbins became a specialist in
superstitions, she said, merely because
she is taken by everything delllng with
the occult. She will also divine your
horoscope, read your palm or give you a
tip on a horse.
SHE DISCOVERED HER psychic
powers 23 years ago when. as a girl or 8,
she foretold her arandmotbeJ"s death.
A few more accurat& predtctiooa and
she discovered, as she explained it, that
these ~·t just lucky hunches. Over
the ye.an abe bas worked into the major
leacue d psycbics, predicUD.i airplane
crashes, flod1ng criminala for UJe New
York police, servtne as seer in residence
for the National Enquirer.
She took time out recently -probably
knew she wouldn't be.busy -to share
some lesser known superstitions from
her collection. Take them with a gr&n or
salt. Tb.en toss the salt over your left
shoulder. Here they are:
CADY A RABBIT'S foot today. Not
just any rabbit's foot. Carry the left hind
foot of a rabbit that has ruo in a
sraveyard.
Don't get. married in May. Wait until
June, the month of June, patroness of
They Did Their Best "IT'
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SAN DIEGO <AP > Probably the best milk
givers among cows throughout the United States
are in Escond1do·area dairies north of San Diego says UC San Diego. '
The trophies for top herd milk production were
presented lo Earl J. Allen of Valley Center and Bert
Verger and C. A. Judson, both ol San Pasqual,
southeast of Escondido.
Herbert Weisheit, UC farm adviser, said local
cows .. have been No. 1" for five years out of the last
10.
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUl'l!•tc» COU•T
O'CAl.l'O•NtA
COUNTYO,O•ANGI! _ ..... ,
OR041•TOSMOWCAlnl Their procluct1on of 2,093 gallons of milk in 1976, 1ccPfnm
on the average. is believed to be a national record. •n 111e M91tt• of,,,. Appll<••loft oe ,-----------! NAOJA ~IY LUCAS 1cW CM1>99 O!
PUBLIC NOTICE Na"'9.
WHEREAS NAOJA 1'()51!Y 1.UCAS , __ .,._ ________ e>elltl-r. -ftltd • cietlllOft •11111 ..
happy marriages. As the Scots have
warned us: "From tbe marrlaees in
May, all tbe bairns die in decay."
Stay ashore if tbe old moon is in the lap
of the new. That is, when you can see the
faint outline of the full moon in the cres·
ceot of the new. Scientists call it
earthsine. Ancient mariners called it
trouble:
••1 SAW. THE MOON late yestereen
with the old moon in her arm, and if we
go to sea, master, I fear we'll come to
harm."
If you get warts from handlins toads,
there is only one sure way to aet. rid of
them, u outlin~ by Pliny 2000 years
ago:
"Lie on your bock along a boundary
line on the 20tb day of the moon, extend
the bands over the head, and wltb
whatever thing you grasp when so doing
rub tbe warts, and they will soon dlsap-
. pear."
If none of these omens ls what Y.QU're
looking for, go see Shawn Robbins tor a
private read.ins. It will cost $:50· the
psychic business is good. Shawn RObbins
doesn't plan to give it up. Not ID the
forseeable future.
Blimp Slows Traffic?
LOS ANGELES (AP> -If you read
a blimp's airbom, billboard while
driving on tbe freeway, the California
Highway Patrol hopes you will hoed
its message.
The CHP bas hired the Goodyear
blimp "Columbia" to tour the state
with its electrical signboard flashing
this message: "Team With CHP for
Safety -Drive 55."
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A n 0 f r I C I a I 0 f t h ... Tlllt IMNnen I• cond<K-1>v •n 1n Otl•• w .. 1. ~·•AM O.~ Coointy ~ dlYl-.el C..lltornte and \how c •UM II ... v. •llY California Transporta-C...rloWAl>lbKll .... e>e111Hln for (~ ot n•-\l>Ould
l Tllh •let-I ''"" lllod w11~ '"" not I» qr anted t on Department saya In· Cout\tyc1er11o10r-.countvo"Aot11 tr 1s FURTHEA 01tott11co '"•' • terstate 15 between San tt ,.,, <oo• o• '"'' <>n1er 10 snow c..u ... .,.
D. ~UK publhll•d In IM D•••v Piiot • 1ego and Rtveraide ".,..1.-ar..., c.o..1 o..uv PoO!. """''Paoo<"'-'•'<"cu1a11onpr1n1 COUid he Completed With A .... IU•.-MeTe 11 JO m 7 1mn tdlnOr-Counly C..lltornl• one~•
SJ75 mlll1on a·n unex ...... l· -·"'.,'°"''""'•"' .... _..'P"or10 ,__ -·-uc NOTICE ,.,. ........................ NlllMlft ed construcllon funds .-_, 0 D•*' ••• 11 ""
R C 8RUCEW SUMNER oger lark. Caltrans \Ul't••01tcounol'TM1: JU~OHHtt deputy dlslra<'l d1re<.'tor UATIOf'tA'-1"01tNIA '0• SUPUIQ411C:OURT
in San Otego. said the ""1 cou~~:_:oNoE :::;:.~:~:=""''"'"o money is the San Diego NoT1c1 OI' MCAR11110 o' 1mo.wttfwl• , ..
area Share Of a •i<l\i\. •ITITIO-"°" "1l09ATI. 01' WI'-'--~a.ot.CA ,_.. ~ ANO ,.0. 1.ITTl•S 0, AO TOl: ln41m.fNI million statewide 10 . M t•un•aTtQlll ,.,,, .. TNll wtLL A.....,.n•~i-.
d b 4NlllXIO '"""'~Or-Ge•t D••lv PolOl crease announce y '•'•'•.,. Rtta ocoH1110111 •"• aon•n.2' -Mri>•.u .,,., Transportation Director "'"a sa•1r•o-Cl>flNOR e.t••-,.._,,
Adriana Glanturco. , !'!!"~~1 ~s ~~~~ev P~·:i~: !:':' ----------• Clark said the loalcol ,.,,,,,.., .. .,... ,.,. ,,.. eo. ..... "' 0r-. PUBLIC NOTICE ~I ace to SIN>ftd the money ""\ 1·'0d""'"'"• .,,,,,"" ,.,, ,.,.,.., ... ...... ... .. -'"' ... _ ... Yti.tt ol Ad ·----------• for Interatate 16. mlfthtr•UM "'"' ,,,. Wiii _..... PICTITIOUS•USllillU ... h1ch i's I p ........... to .. _ ..... !Mlll-"""'''''0 ,. -1(" " llAMaSTATIMllllT
"" U ,,_...\."U vv D m-tot lldtllt• llM'<ll<lller'-•"" 1~1 Tiie ftfi..i"' ...,_ It "'"' ~·· freeway from Intent.ate ,,.. 11 ...... -.... o• -nno '"" '9-..... ,.oo': ICWA•• ITC llfO? Ott 8 in San Dielo throu.h .,., '""'" '"" tor May tt ten et •·OD • m II\ IN court-of°"_,_. °"''" SC.-...... o ............ CA Escondido to Rl venllde. ,..., 1 o• w.o c-1. •• 100 c1 .. 1C c~i.r .,.,,
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SAN DIEGO <AP> -
1be Univeralty of San
Dle10 will 1raduate 2'17
law •tudenta May 22 with
March Fons Eu ,
Callle>nlla'• secretary of
state. a •peaker.
0.1 ... ~ '" 11>e Ctl'I o1 \ilnte ....... \lldl ~ Co<•• ssm 0.1 CalllOrlll• C»hpo !>! .. .._, 0...a P111n«, CA. fttl'I
OtltdMllf •. tt71 Tl\I\ -1-i I• t-.itted l)y tll lft•
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on the newly opened
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ParU Plans Lindy Fete
lO Years Ago This Month History Was Made
NEW YORIC (AP) -Fifty yean 8'0 tb1s
montb, ~: lanky alrmaU pUot named Cbarlea
Llndbetlh became a naUonal bero. maldna 1via-
t!on bJltGry with a mf:ht that paved tbe way for trau«eanlc ll1r trave .
11113S~·bour JOW'lley from Ntw York to Parts
will be commemorated next week both here and in
1 Prance. Tbe events include aootber solo trllLl-
.AUantle fUJht b1 a retired airline pilot, special ex-
hibits at 1he Smithsonian lDsUtutiao'a Natioul Air
and Space Museum In Washlncton. D.C., a number
o1 1peecbea and the dedicatioo of commemorative
plaques. .
IN n. LOUIS, WHICH ra.lled the money for
Llndberlh'• ffllbt. a replica ol hll Spirit of St. Louis
will lift from the runway of Lambert Field May 20 to
mark the event. The $100,000 replica la to vialt cities
throui,bout the nation.
Lindbergh, called "Lucky Undy .. or "The Lobe
Eatle" durinl the 1920s and.1930s, captured the
country's imagination wllb b1a exploit on May 20-21,
1927. He left Roosevelt Field ln New York and
landed at Le Bourget Airport 1n Paris 3,600 miles
later.
Llndberab woo a $25.000 prize offered for the
first nonstop Olght over the AUantic. Six filers bad
died attempUne the flight. ~
ln New York, Undberlh'• widow, AAn9 Kor·
row Undbercb, wU1 be presented a Undberab COID·
memoratlve stamp by Post.mater General Ben·
Jamln BaUalr at a Banquet May 20. NeU
Arm~. the tint man to land on the moon~ will
attend, u will Seo. Barry Goldwa\er <R·Arl1.).
Tbe·replica of Linclbe.rlb'• plae WW be dis·
played at the U.S. pavWon at the Paris Air Sbow in
Franee Jwe 2. The next ny French Pr91ldeot
Valery Glacard d'Eatani will Jay a wreath at tbe Ellea f.Nder
plaque martins Undber&b'• Jandtna site at Le ·c A "LockleP Bour1et. Undberlb's son, Seott., wUl lay another • • wreatbattbe1ameplaqueJun04,tbe1amedaytts, 1 Kellogg has been
French issue a Llndberp commemorative 1tatnp. e 1 e ct ed Exalted
. Ruler of Newport ~===~=~~
UNDBESGB'S BOYUOOD home 'in Lltte Harbor Elks Lodge
Falla, Minn., will be desiinated a national biltorlc. 1767. A resident of
landmark at ceremonies May 22. SPonlbn ot the Huntln1ton Beach.
prosr'am said that Mrs. Llndberch, other ~mbera h e j o J n e d t h e
or. the family and the Minnesota Hlatorical Society 1,200-member lodge
wall attend the LiWe Falla prosram. in 19e9.
Cadillacs toGc>Cuta WbateverthePad Roll 'em olf the market
With a Classified Ad
Call Now I 642-5878
For Claaitled Ad
AcrION
Call JUST ARRIVED
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ST. LOUIS OJ'PICIALS have also Invited
American and French officials to a parade and ban·
quet May 21. City officials expect 80,000 persons to
turn out for an air show, concert and fireworks dis-
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'Pet' Penguin
Found at Sea
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Did Petey the Peneuin re·
ally swim 5,000 miles from chilly Chilean waters to
Southern California? Ot:.did he simply fall off bi.a
owner's boat near San Clemente? .._
Petey, a nine-pound Humboldt penguin, was
visiting 28 relatives at Sea World in San Die~o until
scientists can figure out how he or she go[ here.
They haven't figured out Petey's sex yet.
THE BIRD WAS FOUND TWO miles off the
San Clemente pier last weekend by aporUishing
boat passengers who mistook him for a flailing fish
or sealion in the water. .
•'He fought like crazy.'• Rick Does berg, skipper
of the Sum Fun, recalled Thursday. "But we eot
him in, and then we realized it was a penguin."
He hasn't done much fighting since his arrival
at Sea World, said assistant curator of birds Scott
Drieschman.
"HE OR SHE IS DOING fine and is excep·
tionally lame," Drieschman said, "which leads me
to believe the bird may have been somebody's pet
and fell off a boat somewhere nearby.
"Usually penguins are very mean,"
Dreischman explained. "They'JJ eat your face off.
• They have a V -shaped hook oo the top bill and it fits
into a V·shaped notch in the lower bill as sort or a
aelf·sharpemng device.
"I'd rather be bitten by anything other than a
penguin. The wounds are horrible. But Petey just
lets you pet him and doesn't try to bile."
PETEY BITES ONLY anchovies, smelt, squid
and herring, he said.
Scientists quickly checked around at other
marine laboratories thanking Petey might be theirs.
But everybody's penguins were accounted for.
H he swam up rrom Chile, Petey may have set a
di11lance record of sorts, said Drieschman, although
no precise records have been kept on the subject.
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WM81NOTON (AP) -The
federal tov111UDent, tryin.8 to eke playcrouoda safer for
dt.ffclftn, 11 bavtn~ problems
becaQNilot all klda play alike.
.. It"• tmpoutbJe to predict
COSDJ)1etebt cblldttn'a play pat·
teml euept to say they are un-
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u1bo•r, a m•mber of the
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RepreMDtatlve1 of the play-
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Of .. o.lly ~ ... "'" Steve Gray, wearin1 the tradi-
tional Jooee·flttln1 white robe
and ba•n blaek pants of a
martial •rt. expert, stepped into
th• center. of the noor ot tbe
Davit MJddle School cluaroom.
"OK, onto the mat,'' hetold lbe
doien boys and girll. "Sboea otl. J acket.1C1(f."
The children resDOnded lm-
medlately, sitUne In a row facinr
their inatructor. Gray bowed.
The children bowed.
The class wu under way.
For the next several minutes
Gray led the atudent.-mem-
bers of the Colta Mesa Lei.sure
&!rvlces allddo clus-throue.b a
serld ot warm· up txerclaes.
He counted olf the repetitions
as they first str etched their
bacu, then their lees and necks.
''Ankles,'' he announced, u they
rotated their anlcJe1.
"Toes," be aald bendtnc the
toes of bis foot back and forth. It
rqade a loud cracklne sound. The
children eJegJed.
"Always &eta a lau1b," Said
Gray with a smile, movin1 on to a
"BE llA8 SUCH a good rap-
port with the children,~~ com·
·mented Llsa Gildea, one of
tever,al mothers observtns their
children ... But be he CObtrol
over the class.
"It is vay (ortnaUzed Instruc-
tion. It's surprising bow the
ch1ldreo take to that."
Gray's easy rapport with the
children can be explained, 1o
part, because be ls a member of
the South Coast Repertory's Ac-
tor's Mime Theater, which cur-
rently is touring Los Angela
schools.
The 25-yqr-old actor-ailtido in·
structm is a graduate or the UC
Santa Cnai theater department.
The university is where he fint
learned the martial art.
He beaan teaching aUddo.for
the Newport Beach Recreation
Department when he joiQed SCR
in 1914. Tbjs ls bis second aessicm
with Coste Mesa Leisure
Services.
A definition of aikido, referred
to as the non-violent martial art,
is best summed up in the
Home Care:
Healthy Trend.
87 JVDlnl OLSON
Of ... 0..ly """lhft
Hoapltal ce1ts are rlslnc aad
• many faclUUes are overcrowded.
Both ol these problems could be
alleviated if some patients could
recuperate at home instead of in
a hospital ward.
More and more people may
elect to do thla In the future ac·
cordina to Cbatlotte Anulone.
RN, national director of con-
sumer affairs for Homemakers
Up John.
The main problem now ls that
many health Insurance policies
do not eover tbe coat of compa-
nlona or vocatloaat nunes to do
care on a Umlt~ bula. Mn. Anaatooe, In Callfomla to
attend the National u.,ve for
NunJni meeUn1, said medicine now bu a crl1l1 orlentatlon
wbere the boepltaJ 11 the only
place eare ii 1iven .
.. In the put tho hOme ~u the
place where the mott care wu
given," abe added. Now. with the
.. horrendous coat of instltu-
Uons," this may be the cue
a1ain •
.. Home health car~ 11 not
teeOod·rat.,'• Mn. t\DdlOne u -
Hrt d. ..Often, the patient
doesn*tfteied ~tlc~ted ~ulpment Ind a talentlld aWf. Many
Ju.at need the Nllca, •lakb can bd delivered ln the home. We can
re1Jeve-UM&boplltal of people who
are net~ 111."
Bt1ldff people recoverlnr
from Wnlla or sur1ery. elderly
people or famlU• with rftalded
children could utlll1e home nurs-
lnl or hous.:eeplnf, ah• 1dded.
, Older peopl1, who othtnrtse
would be tutitutJOaaJllN could
Jive in tMlr OWft bolilel Ot ..-rt· menla wttb tbe proper pro·
, ........ ~~Silla. ;,A cbtoiDlc~ W or Ntatdid
• •
•
JapaneH ~ord ltaeJr which_
when translated mean.. ''The
way to harmony with aplritual
enera."
.. The ldea t.a that we're teying
to lte bl h.nnopy wJth somebOdy.
Instead of trYtnl to def ea blm, ..
said Gray.
STUDENTS DEVELOP THE
ablllty to ~e the opponent's
movements and thought pat·
terns. 1bey learn to move out or
the way of a punch or tum it
away from them.
He aldd aUtbe "bone break.in&.
muscle·tearlna techniques" of
other martial arts have been
eliminated. Tbe Idea la to ccmtrol
and lmn:llM>lllzetheopponent "by
blendina 8nd hl.(monizing With him.
"It is really a way of life," be
added, "It's a way of learnina
how to be in harmony with the
world trOWld you: how not to
fight, l6N not to hurt.
"Gradually you sense that
there 1a harmony in the world.
And your job is to fit into that
harmony."
Altboup tile cl•Hea an
broken up aecord1o1 to qes,
there are no be1lnnin1, In· termtdlate And idvaneed trouJ>e.
The same tecbnlqun are tau,iht
to everyone but at different
levels accord.lnl to experience.
GRAY POINTED OUT that ex-
perienced student& help teacb the
bffinnen. ''Instead ot thinking
of ft aa a class, we like to tblnk ol
ituaclub."
Before atartln& le11ons.
however. student. are~
to know bow to fall ud foll pro;.
perty.
Gray sald it usually toes two to three years before a ~
becomes proficient enough to the
point that his moves beeome ln·
stincUve. This ls true Of any
martial art, he noted.
One of Ql)ly a few black belt&
teaching tie technJque in Orqe
County, Gray said that those tak·
ing the black belt enm must
show mastery ol the basic
throws.
They also must defend
themselves from a person at-
tacking theqi wi~a weapon. The
, finale la when four black belts at-
tack them.
harmony into bis teaching of act·
inl because, after all, "that's
what you're conveyine to the au-
dience." "It WU kind of hairy," he
lauahed rn recalling his exam. "I
can't remember it, but people
tell me my feet didn't touch the
ground more than twice."
When not teaching classes,
Gra.Y ls either appearing in the
mime shows or Mhearsing for a
flay. (He's currently appearing
n SCR 's production or
"Equus'').
GaAY, WHO PLANS to earn
bis master of fine arts dearee in
actin1, said he'd Uie to have a
,career that combines acting and
teacbini. He'd also like to incorporate
•ikido's philosophy of energy and
Learning alkldo Is not difficult.,
Gray claims. "What is hard is
tbe discipline. It can become
frustrating at times."
He added, "That discipline
carries over into daily Jife.
That's whall use as an actor."
While ai.kido students benefit
physically and emotionally, it
also teaches them how to be less
compet.ative, he said.
"It teaches them that winning
ii fun, but loslng is not all that
terrible. Learning to be fn
harmony with themselves b f~
more important than winning 6r
losing. That change in attitude
makes you feel better."
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BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Fftday. May 13. 1sn 81
CafTJP Fire Changing ,
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Sp·ark FOnned;
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Social ~
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Life
Soars
IATVaDAY, MAY H
By SYDNEY OMOR
ARIES (Maf'ch 21·
~prU 19): Have tun but
adhere to rut .. , especial·
ly aafety re1uJatlon1.
This is a time of action,
when efforts brlnf re· ~ u It s • T e n d e n c y•,
however, ~ to be ln too
tnuchot a hurry.
• TA.URVS (April 20-
May 20>: P'lnl•h rather
than lnlUate -spread In-
fluence. Make your
tltws known. PubU1h
distribute, display. If
you check bthlnd acenea,
you maJtt valuable dis-
covert•. Know lt and act
accord1n1Jy.
GEMINI (May 21.June
20>: Friend may be In
mood to ar1ue. Be pa·
Uent. You could mfft IO·
meone who strikes you
With cupid's arrow. Yes,
.emotions are aroused,
awakened.
CANCER (June 21·
July 22): You rise above
details, red tape, inter-
office jealousy.
LEO (July 23-Aui. 23);
Highllpt ahowmanahlp,
personality, peraonal ap-
pearances, ablllty to
.. sway" people .
VIRGO (Au1. 23·Sept.
22>: Do some remodel·
tng, rebuilding -don't
fear tradllion. Create
your own tradlUon! You
can do it and now you
know it.
LIBRA CSept. 23·0ct.
22): Be analytical. take
nothing for granted.
Marital status 1s
spotlighted. You must
decide whether or not
you are ''serious."
SCORPIO <Oct. 23·
Nov. 21): Remodeling,
moving, adjustment to
c han 1 ln1 home or
domestic situation -
these are lndlca\ed.
SAGrrTARIU8 <Nov.
22·Dec, 21>: Affair of
heart dominates Em~
lions rule. Love is very
much in picture.
CAPRICORN <Dec.
22·Jan. 19): Your ability
to handle respontlbllaly
com" to fore ; you 1aln
credit for efforts and
views are vindicated.
A.Ql1AllllJ8 <Jan.
20·F•b. 11>: You 1aln added recotnlUon; raise
sl1bta, refu.ae to be limit·
ed by peraona or little
faith, vision.
PISCES <Feb. It·
March ~ >: Accent on ac-
tl v 1 ty connected wltb
valuabl•. P•rmuta .. re-
c el pt 1, ••••••, po1ae11ions, finances.
father ean create the ambience
that 1round1 tbe emotional
1rc:urtty that younc people re-
qulre ll lb~y are to become
mature lldultl and.1D tum, pus
on to their thlldren tM warmth
and love that makes lot 1tablllty.
I love my cblldren and 1 care
about them. Tbis meana, ~ addi·
t1on to •Uendinl PTA m..Unp
and open acbool ntibt1, I ,ive of
m1111t.1 do ~ot try to enter their
world u apter. I want to be a
father, n~ a trt.nct. l eat.abilsh ord1r 1n my home. Tbll means
dilclpUne -twUt, certain, con-
ailtent and, above all elle. lov-lnl. I atr1ve to transmit waves of concHn without creating neurot!ca. Tb1t mean• setting
standard• and inslstin1 on
achievement wlthln the
framework of 1111 cblld't upacl·
ty to perform. It mean1 llharlni
tbe vfetOrt• and belplric to plci
up Ute p1ecel after a faUW'e.
Belni • lather also m•aet
nlthtl under a sheet -with
billowtn1 steam to cu ... the croup
tt and more l\ltbtl tt1tnc '° <!• ctpber tbt new mat.b. It muna
muaeum Ume and romp time,
family aina1n1. dinner tablt CU>
cunicm, ~ Edcar AllJn
Poe by candleUabt lD th• den, 11critfc• without hlat.rlqotc•, eon-
veytn1 the fact that parea" are,
human and, therefore, f alllble. It
meam 1aytna "1 'm e!!fw't::ben
you're wroai. even f~.r-ex·
Ann Landers.
alt.cl p,JaiUoa u bMd of
boule. The job II full·tim•, Saturda711 and &meta,. included. It ean be
open to anyone who cares to app-
ly and ii .-.wll.Uu1 to work to
qu•Uty and It la not. necesnrily Umlt.Cl to natural pareQtl. Step-
f athtn. lldoptlvi fathtnL~ven
1tHn&etl •hO care, can enier the areoa and carv• out a rela·
Uonablp with • cbild that will be
filled ..-lth reward.I and )'ti, tor· row• and dlaanolntmeatl. For
tbt tum ..... of ill tb.ae th1naa la
afather. .., '
DEA.a FalEHD; 'ftaU you
fer ....... Marda w~··
beHtlhal eleee, u09 BelDC a •
J'i&M.'' 1rm ....... •a• laelped
put f atberhed la Ut proper
penP«Uve Ill a way &.bat will be
belfhl te,aaaJ.
Don't set bu.med bf a 1111.ne"
that'• too bot io handle. Plv lt cool wttb A.M tancltr'• plde to
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Contribution Farsighted
Variety Spices ~Agendas
PATrE&N l"l'ITING
SHOWCASE: Two
cUnicl, dealint with pat-
tern filling, drafting pat.
terns. fitting a test pat-
tern, design and sewing
shortcuts wUJ be present-
ed at tbe Holiday Inn,
Costa M"a at t :30 a.m. and 7 p.m. ~esday.
May 18.
The sessions will be
conducted by a represen·
tative of Sunburst Pat·
tern Systems.
CONVENTION:
Attending will be Bett.y Center, will feature
McNeely. Irene Ehrlich, clothla1 from coun·
Mar1aret Dodee. Evle tywldutores.
per person, lncludln1
lunch, may be arran&ed
with Mrs. Vivian Owen,
18671 Saucus Drtv,, San·
ta Ana92"70.5.
Darden and Fern DoddJ.
LUPUS CHAPTER: A
potluck dinner and elec·
lion meeting is planned
for 6.30 p m. Thursday,
May 19. in the Loan
Elementary Schoo l
Anaheim.
FASIDON SHOW: A
free public showing or
fashions will be offered
MEOELLAS :
Medical, Dental and
LetaJ Ladles Society will LAS MA.atNERAS:
be under the leadership The auxlllary to Family
or Mr1. Wilfred Man next Service of Oran1e Coun·
year. • ty will honor patrone111es
Other board members and frien~ at a luncheon
are Mrs. Kenneth Wedn~ay, May 18, at
Yamashiro, Mrs . 11 a .m. in the Newport
Samuel Maehara and Beach home of Mrs.
Mrs. G. Daniel Kohler. Maurice Walsh.
by the students in H IS T 0 RI AL
Orange Cout College's SOCIETY: Preservation
f aahion coordln a ti on of Orange County history
CINI. will be the fOCUI of' e
NIGHT AT THE
RACES: Orange County
Chapter ot Executlvea'
Secretaries wlU meet at
the LM Alamltot Race
Proeeeds from a fuhion ahow, the only phUanthroplc benefit
given each year by the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor,
amounted to $2,583.'4 which bu been presented to the Braille
lMUhM of America. Oraqe County Chapter. There are 500
students enrolled at the lnstltute, and amoni itl man)t pro-
gram! is home mana1ement. Studentl Roy Bruder and Sonya
Krupntkoff (second from left) show off skllla to Mrs. Jon
Thortberpaon (left.) and Mn. L. W. Tixier, club members.
LADIES TENNIS
W ... Day Speclal -HCMrS I A.M. to 4 P.M.
ea.ta Mtsa Pri•ah Cllb
..... Cosh -Clubhamt FocUltfn
Ph. 646-3996
Internationally known
A:·RTIST
William t. Gilpin
• ..,_ Mr. Gilpin. prouCS·
ly pre .. nts thl• re-
merkab le charcoal ..
drawing, by hie pro-
t e g e, Mr . Paul
Wiiiner. Of Wlll,,er's
work• Giipin 1tate1,
Incredible, . .these
are offered on a
LIMITED EDITION
btJI• only. Each pie·
ture Is hand num-
bered and SIGNED
by the artlat. Limited
edition art 11 a collec-
tors Item and bound
• to accrue In value . ~·..;ir::l~~'.~'l. Pleue order now
while they are still
available. Shipped
pre paid In protective
tube, ready for fram-
1 n g. Sales tax In-
cluded.
PLEASE MAIL CHECK
Or MONEY ORDER TO:
William C. Gilpin
1840 Park Newport
Newport Beach, Ca. 92660
(714) 640-6595
Fer '9--""J ... s.. y_. ........
MltOH 1-_0THlltS ART MAil
1 ••e 1"0 r•E 11W•1AN .,..... ew. _, .-,.. tw . 14•18 .,.... S,..l.t DfM...t.
Orange County Chapter
of Executives'
Secretaries la represent·
td by five members at
the aMual convention in
Atlanta.
The show. to take · dayJ6p1 workshop Satur·
place at noon Tuesda,. Ii a f. M a y 2 1 , a t
May at, in the Student C a l \ for n 1 a S t a t e
University, Fullerton. Trackat8p.m.Tuesday, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!'.!!!!!!!!!~ May 24, tor no·hott
cocktaill and thnaceJ. Co·1pon1ored by the
Oran1e County Hla·
Peering Around
torlcal Society, Patrons
of th• campus library
and the county Hiltorical
Comm1tulon, tbe pro·
1ram will feature pbues
--------------------of effort top.reserve bis· tory.
MEMBERS OF the Jam• V. McNlcoJ, 4120 Speakers wlll be Jortce
222od Infantry Rut-Beetley St., Newell, W. M a a I and Jo Ann
ment, 42nd lhlnbow Va. Woodard of Herlta1e
Division. wUI mm Mon· HouH, CSUF; Pamela
Reaervationt ai'J be·
tn1 taken by Mu.
Geor1la Garner at
e33·8821.
AAaP: Newport
Chapter of Retired
Persona wlll have a
brown baa luncheon artd
meeUna at the Veteran1
Hall, Cotta Meaa at noon Tbundl)', )fay 18. day-Thursday, July TBEMN'l'AlllONICA McGuire, of the
11·1•. in the Holiday JM Hiatt SCbool cJau of 1117 Ca1Uorn1a Stat• Offtce ot ____ __.,,..._..._ __
In Spnngfleld. Ill., for wUl bold it1 10.year reu· Htatorlc Preaervatlon:
their annual reunion. nlon Sltutday, Jun• 25, John Merritt. president
The reunion alto will In lb• Riveria Couritry of Californlana for
host members ot the N• Club. ~lflc Pallaadet, Preaervatlon Action, and
ttooal AlloclatJon of the More information la Pamela Hallan, Oran1e
R al n bow D t v 111 on avaunt• from the rtu· County H.lltorical Com·
Vettran1. More tntorma. ftloa comrnlttee, (211) ml••Jon.
t10Q La available from uo.-.. ' Ruervatlona, at S&.IO
May Bonus Speclall
Contact $J950 Lenses
30 DAY TRIAL. PLAN
S1111tact•Ofl Ou1r1"1.,d
or Money 8•cll
llltbtl• OOtS NOT Apply ,,, Con11ct len1tt.
i;;tdA/$11/£1
ON SOLID TEAK
SERVING CARTS
All '"'d• of th• Flnttt gtldt 8Ul'mtH
Solld T~. Mede In Ttialltnd by top
ortftlm.n.
• All models ert 1v1ll1b" In n1tural -
teak or derk flnleti •
•
lnterchtngMbi. st-•lv11. Entire unit
e•mble•, dlaatMmblt• and
rAMemblt• In• few mlnutea. •
IOOMER tiy W& F. hwa cilCt Mil C111011
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FMT!' t JU6f 601
THE
WESTVIEW
HIGH
SCHOOL
1977 ~
YEARBOOK
~e~.
IF' MY ··-TELL HER I'M AT I'M HAVING A GOOD
T IME. IRMA···I THINK
I'LL STAY A WHILE
AUNT FRITZ! IRMA'S HOUSE
IS l..OOKING-
FOR ME---
TODAY'S ClllllllD n11u
UNITED Feature Syndicate
ACROSS 45 Un1poellz1ng
IOOd ~,..,.,-., ~~= ~~ .. I Open lht 48 OrtvH too
mouth wldt lut
5 G111n UH<I •9 On lht
In brewing oown grad• • 9 Pythias' 53 Spin, 111 ..__ .• ..._-='T
friend wtl>
14 ·••• Stan 5• E•ltndtd
Allronaut Potm
15 Square 56 TrH of
foot191 Know Ml~ t8Un1v1n 1111 I 7 Q1rm1n 68 GooH
11lver 91nua
1ngrtd1ent 67 Mach1n~11
18 Vocallzt Abbr
tun11 58 8f11t111 roll 19 Scent c111
20 Jotntd r>9 D•1tr1t>ut11 12 lont Pr1h11 •O Cut Into
22 Nov11111 bv m111ur1 f3CIOM111 ~· Owen •••••• 80 Mot under 111111 '2 Ent9ft11nnienl
23 Po1111 Qt>hgal<On 21 '""'"'°" ll'ldrUm ln-
m11eri11 61 $111<1to1119 22 Wh9rt l0tlllll
24 "A11 miller ••di V1t Cardiff 11 43 O.truMd
ol .••• 24 P11d hOnOf rullH
25 Puah over OOWN lo 45 111110
211 Lita go 1 . Strtp 1n 25 T 1ll 1lr"'• poteet
32 Pro1ac11no Aaii lure 48 MOYed
l)ay Wll\OOW 28 S""'llf lhfOVQfl 33 Coupl11 2 Came lo .,... watet
IHI publlC!y 41 Almotl" 34 P1tc111r 1 3 S"°'t 27 V11r111 .., I 1111 d 28 M-"'"" II ,.,. II 35 Olvtlltr'a le bore ,=.~ 48 Bridge p0t1-1>r11111 "".,...., I~
rod 4 911 up ttnt1 29 European II· ,9 Cotti 36 walk• back 5 F1v1 1ron Ill 0 d Oii
andlortll 8Wlllind, 30Rtmovt &OHe~fti.n 37 Rough ..... Ourent 31 WIHmt,, dtily
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MOTLEY'S CREW
by ~us Aniolta
IT MUST
Be
1e~Rl8Lf:
H,AVJN<:JTO
DRIVE IN
STORMY
WfATHeR.
THE GIRLS
..,,.,.,,
'.
"Or ClOUne, tho ttoublo with broldcloth 11 no r1*ttr how much
co1tumo jewelry you lold YOUflelf down with, It 1tlll laob like
$12.91."
DENNIS THE MENACE
. ..
D'ETROlT CAP> -Henry Ford JI, clUn&
•trOa,er than expeeted demand for. new can, aays
new vehicle Hl In the Unlt.ta Statet WiU nacb a
reeord U million W. year.
Tbe forecut by the Ford llotor COmpany
cb*1rman •Bl up 800,000 wllu fiom lb• compaoy's
lut tale& prediction made ln February, and up one
mlllloo from a toreeut i11ued at tM C'Dd of lt74.
""
0 80 PAa THIS Y U., lnduatry Illes tn the ~-41nlteCS State. have bffn even at.tonier than we aa·
"clpated," Ford told tbareholdera Tburaday. "Wltli IDOlt Important bu11nea1 lndicatort pointm1
toward conUnuJn1 economic recovery, we now ex·
pect that lnduat.ry car tales will total about 11.2
mimon w\llt . . • while truck 1aJes are expected to
r•acb • new h.lab of 3.8 million."
The hottest aeements of the lndustry are
domestic bla cars, imported small can and light trucu.
The record ror moat new vehicle 1aJes in one
year II 14.a mUllon set Jn 1973. That intluded a re-
cord 11.4 million cars. Last year, the industry sold
/Jfbdltg Sldrt llp Fft:Ja'• S~e1
DEAR PAT: I ordered a khaki shirt and vest
for $38 on Feb. 14 from an unsolicited magazine
called "Treasures." This was a gift for my
daughter, and after three letters and no delivery to
her, I declded to ask for help.
L. F., Corona del Mar
TreuurM of Asls, a New York mall order firm
Ja cbecldn• out your order. Records could no& be
located Immediately, but tbe Orm will contact you
wbea a shfpplag date can be vertlled. Your order
&bea will be traced, or a refund wW be laaued to you
II tile mercJaaudJae ba1 not arrived.
Old f1a.errretardetti l~tt~tltJe
DEAR PAT: I have several band·me-.lown pa·
jamas from an older child. They're still in good con-
dition, and I'd like to use them agaln, but they're
oot name retardant. Is there a flame·retardant I ~an apply at home?
M.K., Mission Viejo
No, there'• DO practical way for you to make
I a bric name retardant at bome. AD old formula
pabllJbed by the U.S. Depanment of Apicultare
7JU la&eaded for D.le only oa cotton, wbJda. also bad
to be alr·dried, no rlnslng, wringlng out or tumble
drying. 'Ibis process, which used Borax or boric
ac:ld, left the cloth salt·encrusled and s&llf. Once
manalacturer.treat.ed name.retardant propenles
II.ave been, "washed oat," don't expect band·me·
dowu to tie Ore·retardant. Flame-retardant pro·
&Jel11a dt.appear after tbe 1armeot bas been laun-~ere4 approdmately so limes.
Cftemeals Wont Snail E•emw
DEAR PAT: Is there any non-chemical way to
fOntrol garden snails? I am pla1ued with them in
my yard, but I hesitate to use powerfuJ chemicals
because of my dog and cat.
T.G., Laguna Beach
TheTe't no DOD·cbemlcal way to rid yoar yard of
aoalla at &bit polot. Research la be1n1 done by Dr.
Ted Fllber, 1JC RIYenlde, asln1 tbe rove beetle and
decoUate aaalJ to com bat the European browa nail,
bat 90 dfectlive coalrol wlthoat cbemicals la availa-
ble H yet. 'ne Sierra Clab (S30 Bush &., Su FraD·
cl1co, CA 94114) 1upports a proiram to faad
blolo&JcaJ coetrol raearcb, and c•&ribt1Uoas are welcomed.
u .a .-nlluoft veblcl ...
true kl.
FOaD'S SALES Pa DICl'ION exceods •ven
tb t oU)meral llOtot'I Corp., tradJtionalty tb• in·
dUftrY:'•hrioltopUmlltlc forec._ter. GM Chairman
Thorau lfW'PbY hU predlct.ed •tiles ol lt.I mWIOft vehlclee.
Ford a1ao esUm•ted that total car and truck aalet~ld•Communllt countries this year thC)U]d uce 38 iii!JIJon for the nnt time.
H repeated bia oppoaltlou to .• Prealdent
Carter's J>l'OP08ed tax on cu-cuulen and 1ncreu. lna iovtnunent re1ulationt of the lndu.try in
general. Ford wu one oftbe nrtt bu.tJneu leaders
to aupport. Carter's pre1ldeaUa1 btd.
Coffee Break:
One Cuts Price·
NEW YORK (AP) -Procter le Gamble Com·
pany" the nistion 's aetond·larcest coffee router,
tias cut tbe wholesale price or its Folger cotf ee by 2S
cents a pound, the company's first reduction since
Jut July.
A spokesman for Clneinnati·based Procter &
Gamble Hid Thursday the cut in Crowld coffee
prices to $US wu due to "declines in arMD colfee
prices in recent weeks.'' He wowd not disclose what
the company pays for the unroasted coffee beans or
whether its coffee sales have suffered because of
sharply ri&ln1 retail prices.
A 8POKESMAN roa GENERAL Foods Corp.,
the nation's biggest ~offee roaster, saJd the com·
pany was studying the situation but had made no decision on its prices,
The retail price of coffee has tripled si.oce a 197S
frost cut into the Brazilian coffee crop. Other fac·
tors in the sharp increase loclude civil war Jn the
African coflee·1rowtn1 nation of Ahgola, earU:i·
quakes in Central America and a drought in Colom-
bia. World Production is not expected to return to
normal until 1978·79.
Coffee sells at wholesale for more than M-, but
many stores still sell it for around $3.~. Retailers
often price coffee at or below wholesale to attract
customers.
Supermarkets around the country have report.
ed a slump in coffee purchases. Chain offlclals say
stores are restockin1 thielr shelves more slowly
and are shipping less colfee from their own
warehouses th!n tbey were a year ago. According
to Robert Wunderle, economist for Supermarkets
General Corp., coffee sales at its New York-area
Pathmark chain were down 15 percent from April
1976 to April 1977 .as a result ol price incttases.
Cases Filed
In Bankruptcy
The following people have filed bankruptcy
petitions in Santa Ana federal court:
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E;-Merl• 8w>df'llCI< '11'61
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You are cordially invited to a special seminar on an
Interesting new limited partnership offering. If you
are a conservative investor who can afford above
average risks with a portion of your capitar, come to
E. F. Hutton's special seminar to obtain the facts on
a real estate limited partnership offer. '
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TIME: 7:30 P.M •• TUESD.AY, MAY 17
PLACE: E. F. HU'nON, NEWPORT leach
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Sumhlne ltlaket-
An "environment," similar to a shower
enclosure, offers wind, sun, water, steam
and combinations of these effects. It was
displayed for home builders meeting this
week in Washington, D.C. The deluxe
model costs about $12,000 plus installation.
Bottles Don't Run D .ry ·
·Rationing Laws Flush Out Water Business . . .
LOS ANGELES <Ae> -There
is n o drought in Southern
California's bottled water in·
dustry.
If anything, more people are
willing lo pay for bottled water to
quench their thirst as more sec·
lions of the drou&ht-stricken
state impose mandatory water
rationinc, industry officials say.
ALREADY 43 areas o f
CaHtornia serving 4.S milUon
persons have rationed water. and
Los Angeles City Council ap.
proved mandatory rationing
Thursday, effective July 1.
caused it," said Clem Wachner,
division manager of Sparkletts
Bottled Water Corp., Los
Angel~.
"But one thing is certain. We
can take care ot much more busi·
ne111 than we have even now,
because our plants are not being
used at full capacity.''
THE JUGGEST increase in
sales bas come in Northern
California, where Sparkletts ls
distributed by Alhambra Na·
tional Water Company of San
Francisco, Wacbner said.
In Southern California, where
the effects of the drought have
been felt J~ keenly and water
rationin1 hu not yet been im-
posed, the increase bu been less
slgnJflcant, Wachner said. He
said he did not have rigures
available pinpointing how much
of the increase was due to the
drought, and how much to the
warm weather.
"We have definitely had an in-
crease in sales, although it is
hard to seeregate the factors that
W achner said that when ration·
ing was imposed in the San Fran·
ciaco Bay Area ln March, tales ln
Marin County soared 30 percent.
WACBNE.R ADDED that the
drought bad not hurt the com.
pany's supply of water from
wells as its rive botlllng plants in
Los .Anaeles, San Diego and Las
Vegas.
"We really don't ltnow what to
expect," Wachner said.
Over The Counter
MASO Ultf1t9s
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claimed tb ideal ot economJc COoPer•Uoo, mot• ordln~
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ON LDINGTON A VENUE JN New York a abops>«r re·
celved an Un.tori ttable lUIOI\ ln wh)' aome people, duplt •
talent and bard work, can't 1eem to make a Uvln1. Or wu
·the Jesaon that Of the etrecuveness ol map prOducUonf '
The ahopper'a quest wu a metal picture frame, one foot
by One root, unanernblCd, fOC'. wblc.b be wu quoted 1 prtce Of
$1'2, 81Ha fDC!luded, l I I
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cuatomer i'.nQulred aboUt the price of a prlnt, alread)'
matted and 1fau.encJ01ed in tho ldenUc•l rram•. '
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DO :YOV MEAN THIS print, atoa1 wlth a mat. and tM
frame already auembJed, COltl $UO leu than an un1
uaembled trame with no mat and no print?" .. Yea.••
•'Then wby should I pay $12?"
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at wholesale and the prtot is thrown in.''
Which t.avea one wonder inc:
While the.value or volume buying la ob·
viously beneficial, what in tbe world is
left for the artist, whose major conlribu·
tion, It seems, is to lower the price or the
frame?.
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IF EVERYONE LIVED IN the sub·
urbs of the nation's Capital, says Albert Sindlinger, w~
would all be eQjoyin1 an economic boom. "
Sindlingtr and Company conducts marketlne and op1·
nion research throughout the year by telephoning more °'art
150 households every day oC the week, asklng specific ques!
lions a~t current and anticipated economic status. .
One of his telephone interviewers called bls attention t~
an. unusual set of re$ponses from the residents or th~
Washington suburbs. after which lhe firm conducted a con·
centrated, 56·day study of the area that ended April 6. 4
IT FOUND THAT NEARLY 57 percent of all household$
enjoyed an income &ain in the preced.int six months, and
that two..thirda of household beads expected an income eabf
in the following slx months.
Only one In 12 ho~eholds had an incol'l)e decline in the
preceding six months and better than two of three eJtpected
business in the areat to improve in the following six months. ·
The pattern, Slndijnger found. clashes not only wiih the
district itself but with the rest of the country. which make~
him conclude that the Washington suburban area, heavily
dependent on riovernment, is the "land of milk, honey an<l
money." ' • ~
-JOHN'HARBERT Ill, WHO founded a conatructloq
flrm lhree d~ades ago with $6,000 won in Army dice gamd
and $2,500 borrowed from his mother. is buildlng a new com:
mu'lity just south of Birmingham, Ala. •
Wben it is completed 10 years from now, it is expecteci
that 25,000 people will live In the community, Riverchas~
and thattotal expenditures will be $500 million. ·
H,.rbert knows somethinri about conservation, sine~
Riverchase is on the site of an old coal strip mine. Filled It{
and loamed over, it even sports a bright ireen aolf course.
IN ONE SECflON. HARBERT built a sewage pumping
station for $65,000. As he tells it, the station was perfectcy
s afe and functlonable1 but environmentalists insisted cJr1
more safeguardJI. .:!...
Now it bu an electric system, a di~el system, an ovet ..
flow basin and other safeguards. "It oueht t.o talk it 's so
educated." said Harbert, "but It won't do a single thina the
$65,000 wlit couldn't,. do.'' ••
The ftnal cost of $750,000, he said, will be passed on t4'
those who settle in Riverchase. there's no other choice, h•
s aid. ''There's no free lunch." ·n
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Market Manages
End,.of-week Hike
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' NEW YORK CAP > -The stock market scored a 1
moderate iutvance today despite the news that the natlon's :
major banks are raising the prime interest rate a quarter or :
a percent. J
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials closed up 2.80
to 928.34, after a net loss of more than 18 points since lasq
Friday. · I
The news that major banks were increa.sln& their baste
lending rate to 6"2 percent had been anticipated by the ,
market earlier ln the week. analysts said. •
In another news development today, The Middle East l
Economic Survey, a news weekly, quoted sources as sayjng t
a majority of the Oreanlzatlon of Petroleum Exportin& 1
Countries had abandoned plans for a 5 percent increase In 1 the price of oil in July. '
Stoeln In The A-.erfran £eader• !
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Accident ·
MARION, N.C. -Five mem-
bers of the Anderson, S.C.,
Junior College tennis team were
killed Thursday when their team
van collided with a truck on a
winding mountain road about 14
miles from here.
The team was on Its way to
Banner Elk for a junior college
tennis tournament, which was to
begin today.
The school van was on its way
up a hill and the truck was com-
ing down near Linville Caverns
on N.C. 221 when tho two vehicles
collided head-on.
Canadfen• Breeze
BOSTON -Guy Lnfleur
scored two goals and assisted on
two others as the Montreal Cana-
diens breezed to a 4-2 victory
over the Boston Bruins Thursd'1Y
night, moving to within one game
of their 20th Stanley Cup cham-
pionship.
The CanadJena, who first won
the coveted trophy in 1916, the
year before the National Hockey
League waa founded , struck for
three power play goals in the first
period and wer e In command all
the way In whipping the Bruins
for the lhlrd consecutive tirne m
the best-of-seven scn e:.
It'• a Gfrl
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C.
• A seven-pound, ri ve-ounce
daughter was born Thursday LO
tennis star Evonne Goola1ong
Cawley at a Beaufort hospit.a.1, a
spokesman for the Hilton Head
Racquet Club said.
The dauehter has been named
Kcl1Y,lnalla Cawley.
Kellt1 Tal»bed
TULSA -Lake Kelly, coach nl
Auslln Peay Stnte Un1 vtrsily for
111x years, todity was selected
baaketb"11 coach ut Oral Roberts
University.
Kelly. who hu1 u o.52 record al
Austin Peay, won three Ohio
Valley Contertnce c h a m ·
pionshlps
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Namath Vows It's Rams
Before Hollywood Scene
LOS ANGELES (AP> -"I'm
here lo play football," Joe
Namath said simply after he'd
signed a contract with the Los
Angelea Rams.
"Sure, I'm interested io get-
ting more involved in the movies
~d television, but as everybody
who's dealt with me knows, foot.·
ball comes first.··
Namath, the colorful and
so m ell mes c ontrovers 1al
quarterback who'd spent his 12
professional football seasons
with the New York Jets, agreed
to term& with Loe Angeles Thurs-
day. Hia move from Broadway to
the Sunset Strip was accom-
panied by fanfare hardly expect·
ed for the signing of a 34·year·old
third-string quarte rback with
etmpy knees.
Namalb says he is pleased to
be with the Rams, a preference
he'd made known as early as
1975.
··Every player dreams of being
part or an organization like the
Rams." he said. "They have a
very bigb caliber or players, fme
personnel. I am grateful to Mr
Rosenbloom and the Rams or-
ganization for bringing me here
I am also grateful lo the New
JOE NAMATH
York Jets. They were good to me
while I was there."
Namath was the most feared
passer ln the NFL in the late
1960s, but knee injuries and the
Jets' flagelng fortunes In recent
years made him generally inef-
fective.
Sutton Sets Sigh t s
On Wins 209, 210
MONTREAL <AP> -The Los
Angela Dodters arc so deep In
pitching talent that it is dllflcult
to aln&Je out any individual as ex-
ceptional, but it was right hander
Don Sutton's turn In the SPoUlght
Thursda¥ night
The 32·year-old Sutton re-
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on the aU·Ume Dod1er1 · list. in
an '"2 beaUnt of the Montrul
Expoc. Sutton. who needed help
In the ninth rrom Mike CarmJO,
had been tied with 01u.r Vance
at 190 victories
"Because it's 181," Sutton 1ald
when uked why he was crodllnf
a baseball as he fielded question.,
in the Dodgers' clubhOUh, "Tho
next ones I want to kffP are 209
and210."
Don Drysdale i11 lhe all-time
Dod1ers victory leader with 209.
"He was tired because he Joued about 10 miles yesterday
not realizins he was goin1 to
have to pitch today. He had no
idea he thought h e was
pllchin& tomorrow... explained
Dodeers •kipper Tom Lasorda.
But scheduled starter Rick
Rhoden developed a cold and Sut-
ton's asslrinment was moved up a
day
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sign Namath when the Jets
failed to pick up his contract,
worth nearly $500,000 annually.
and be became a free a1ent April
1. Namath's attorney, Jlmmy
Walsh, bad bffn ne1otJating with
Los Anaeles since that time.
Because the Rams sl1n&:t him as
a tree agent, they did not have to
compensate the Jeta.
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Rama was believed to be worth
between $150,000 and $200,000 a
year, but team oUiclala would
not divulge the terms. The Rams
said earlier, however, they would
go no higher than $200,000 a year.
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ed to play for the Rams because
Hollywood was just up the
freeway, aaid the weather had
something to do with hla decision
to sign with the Raftls.
"I've been pr~tlclng an cold,
40 mUe-per-hour winds for the
past 12 years," he remarked,
··and this will boa nice chanee. J
think all football players would
Uke to play in a cllmate like
this."
Namath, whose playboy lma1e
In New York earned him the
nickname "Broadway Joe," said
he didn't Intend to chanae bis
lifestyle.
"I admit I like lo drink on oc·
casion, '' he sald. "I admit I love
women, and I go to night eh.iba
occaslonaJly But r don 't plan to
lone down on my social life,
despite what you've heard, l'm
really rather conservative, and
there's not that much to tone
down on,"
Namath will 10 to the Rams
tralnlng camp as the third
quarterback behlnd starter Pat
Haden and backup Jamea
Harria, according to Los Angeles
coach Chuck Knox. His role Is ex·
peeled to be one or spot ap·
pear~ncea. and as a tutor to
young Haden, the aecond·year
NFL quarterback who's abo a
Rhodes &cholar
Namath, though, tndlcated he
considers ltlmself In the tigbt for
No 1
Nixon Pla ys Go U
Former Prtaldent Richard
Nixon shoots In the low 80s
when he plays at the Eatrella
Golf Course near his San
Clemente seulde vllla, a
toe al 1011 pro HY•·
Turner Sidelined
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course frequently. Hid the
course'• a11l1tant pro, Bob
Martin. He often playa with
ataff aide, Col. Jack Brennan1 hla Secret Service body1u1ra
at1d hJs doctor, •• wu Utt case Tuesday.
PJ'ITSBUROH (AP> -AU.nta
Br•vu owner Ted Turner. blotked by the National Lequ
from mana1ina hlt club, 1111 he
bopea the ban will be lifted by the
man he calla "The Bl1 Chief "
That m•n ta ba11ball com·
ml11toner Bowie Kuhn, currently
tr)'lnf to au.spend T\lmer from
bateball tor one year bieca of
b1a cooduct tn an unrelated mat.
ter.
''It'll be lnttr11Un1 to'" -"•l
be does." Turner laid Thu.tlday
after the Braves haltUd a 17·
'
1amt JOl!nf atreak with a 6-J vie·
tory over the PIU.burp Pirates.
Turner, a yacht man wbo
made his millicms In televtaton
and advertlsinc, took over lut
year H president, &eneral
mana1tt and principal owner of
tbe Braves.
He added the tlUe of mana1er
htre Wednesday nl&hl after alv·
Ins retular field bou Dave
Brlatot a 10.dlU' leave.
"U you're amart tnouah to
maJre $11 mllJlon to buy a
ballclub you ou1ht to bo amatt
enou•h to run It," uJd Tumor,
who WON uniform No. 27 In a 2·1
IOH to tho PiratCI Wedrwiada,y
Dlthl.
How.v1r1 National Lusuo
pre11denl Cnub Feeney ordered
Turner out ot unlf orm and out Of
&ht du1out bf (ore Tb\lrtd•Y'•
11me •
"A pgat"nuY Ute re' 1 • ru.t. that
1 player or mana1er~cannoL manqe or play for a ltam that
ht OWJll 1toek or Interest In,"
Turner 1 aft r a phone call to
F n , a conv reatlon heari1 by
mort than a GO r porter1.
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Sberry Jot Dave LaRocbo and
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1 ave Tburaday ntfbt ln
Calltonlia'a 7·5 victory over
Baltimore. It 1tretcb1d the
·Ance1a• 1ooiest wbmiJ:\1 streak~
tbe HUOll tb four ta.met.
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Fltueroa, 3-2, burls for New
York qaimt California'• Wayne
Slmpson, 2-2.
LaRoche aorvlved a scare to
aave the same for Do9 Kirkwood,
1-0, in his flnt appearance after
be1n1 acquired from Cleveland in ,a multf·playerdeal Wednesday.
Bobby Grich, whose two-run
sinale off Fred Holdsworth
capped a five-run rally ln the
elehth inning that chased Jim
Palmer, said there was a apeclal
satlsfactfoo ·in beating hi• ex.
teammate.
Palmer, a three-time Cy
Young Award winner, was seek-
ln1 hls aixlh stral&bt victory
alter an openin& day losa to Tex-
u back on April 7.
•'There is special satisfaction
when you beat the best." sald
Grieb. "He's been the best
pitcher ln the American Lea1ue
for three years.
''ll was sweet revenge for the
way wo played in Baltimore,"
added Grich. The Anaels lost
two-out-of-three to the Orioles
lutmonth.
"No, this wasn't the biggest
game of the aeaaon for us," said
Grich. "They were the two
games we won in Kansas City.
We've been a different team
~rles Sweep ?
11nff t.tum, lauiblnl and havlq
more tun.
''Thl1 was a auper kind ot
1ame to play in."
Palmer toot a s-i lead into the ..
bottom ~ the et1hth in.nln1, and
•ot hlmaelf into trouble by wallc-
lnl leadotf baUer Dann)' Brita•·
Alter atrlklna out .Bob Jonu.
Palmer 1ave up a alnale &o GU
Florea.
Flores wu forced by Jerry
Rem)', but Dave Chalk and Joe
Rudi delivered run·1cortn1
1ln1les to knock out Palmer and
cut the Orioles' lead to one n.in.
A •lnlle by Bobby B<mda -bls
third bit d the nJgbt -•cored
Chalk to tie the score and ~et tho
atate for Grich's eame·winninl
hlt. (
Florea, who replaced the de. ~
parted Bruce Bochto in center ..
field, had two hit.a.
"He'• been our blf punch,•• -.:•
said Grieb. "I think he's the one "?-
who bu turned us around." ..
The hot bat of Bonds helped. . •
Bonds hit the first of three ~
straight home runs for the An1el1 ..
in Wednesday ni~ht 's 6-0 victoey ..
over the Orioles. Thursday night,
he homer(!d In the second huun1.
singled in the fourth and de· .,
livered the eame-tying hit.
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Resume Playoffs
PORTLAND. Ore. CAP> -The
team lhat won more games lhan
any club during the 1976·77 Na-
tional Basketball Association
season must win tonight -or be
tllminated in an embarrassing
four straight games in the
playoffs.
The LOs Angeles Lakers, win-
ners ol 5.1 regular-seuon eames,
0.. Tl' Tonlg•t
Oaa11nel 2 a c 9
trail the Portland Trail Blazers
3·0 In their best-of-seve n
semlllnal aeries.
A victory tonight would 1tve
the upstart Blazers a series
sweep and send them Into the
final series against the wiMer of
the Phlladelpbia·Houaton series.
Thursday, In last-minute pre·
paratlon for game four. Los
Angeles coach Jerry West was
lamentlng "the little things" that
had hurt the Lakera.
Meanwhile, Portland coach
Jack Ramsay was 1rumblln1
about his team·s poor workout.
"I'm dlacouraged to be In lbe
poalUon we're In." West said,
"but I 'd be even more dis·
couraged lf we hadn't played up
to our capablUUes.' ·
"Phyalcally, we maybe played
to our maximum abllltlea more
tJian they played to their max-
imum," West satd. "But that
doesn't always win ball aames.
"Loose balls, which we haven't
1otten our share of, qulclmeas
and turnovers," West said,
"Uteae are the little thln~s that have aotten us Into trouble. '
While Weal was Hhdlng hi•
tHm through what mlaht be ft.a
final practice of the eeason,
Ram11y taJd, '·tt w .. the poorest
practtce we've had ln the
playoffs. We were acUn1 li.ke wt
already had them beat."
Thal was not the kind of at-
titude, Ramsay noted, that had
.Propelled the Blazers lo the
threshold or the NBA final.
"We've played tough," he said.
Ramsay said he expected
guard Dave Twardzik lo play "on
a spot basis" tonight. Twardzlk
haa missed the last four playoff
games because of an ankle
sprain and a death In the family.
Much of the attention during
the series has centered on the
matchup between the two giant
centers, Los Angeles' Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar and Portland's Bill
Walton. AbduJ-J abbar has
averaged 35.1 points per game in
10 playoff contesu, so lhe Blazers
have flocked around him like
ants around a picnic table ..
"Walton plays Kareem pro~
bably better than anyone in
basketball," West said.
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LAGUNA BEACH HIGH'S HIGH-FLYING DUO OF DAVE REDICK (LEFT) AND BEN FREIER ARE TWO OF 'rH! AREA'S BEST.
Gerulaitis,
Stockton Win High Jumpers AhOund
DALLAS CAP > -Dick
Stockton and V1tas Gerulaitis ad·
vanced to the semi-finals of the
World Championship Tennis
Thursday night with hard-fought
victories over their foreign oppo-
nents.
Greatest-ever Year /or Area Prepa •
By DAVE CVNNJNGHAM
CM ti. Delly ...... Stell
In normal years, a 6-6 high
jumper might be tops in the
Orange Coas t area.
with ajumpof6·10~4.
The second seeded Stockton
vanquished CliU Drysdale 7·5,
6·7, 7-6, 6-2 in the second match
after GcruJaitis overcame a two.
set deficit to whip Wojtek Fibak
1 ·6, 3-6, 6·0, 6·2, 6·3 in the
marathon opener
But 1977 has not been a normal
year for high jumpers. They
seem to be ignoring the basic
rules of gravity.
If 6-6 is your best Jump this
season, you're just one of nine
jumpers who can go that high.
Five of Lhose nine have cleared
6·8 or better and one, junior Cary
Burt of Huntington Beach High,
broke the Orange County record
"There's never been anyth.ing
like It," observes Bob Hailey.
veteran track coach al Newport
Harbor High. "This is by far the
best year ever for high jumpers
in the Orange Coast area."
In one amazing meet this
season three high jumpers went
6·9 1~. Based on the total of mis·
sed jumps, Wade Freier of
Laguna Beach was awarded first
place, teammate Dave Redick
took second and Alan Gersten of
Univers ity High (Irvine) was
.elven third.
Stockton and Gerulaitls clash
in the second semi-final match
tonight after top seeded Jimmy
Connors and Eddie Dlbbs clash
in the first match.
* * *
Team Tennis
Ram'8 Slate Set
Vikes, Oakland Play in ~A
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9"ttitl9,"••Y-U Womtl\ K1nq H\'1 IW'•I N .. re!U..,• .. J, Super BOwJ champion Oakland
and runner-up Minnesota will
both vi.sit Los Angeles durine the
1977 season as part of a seven-
iame Rams' home schedule that
also includes Philadelphia and
Tampa Bay.
'fbe CoUseum game against
the Raiders is set for Sunday,
Dec.4.
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Conference Western rivals San
Francisco, Atlanta and New
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That meant Gersten had
·cleared a lifetime best and
broken the sc:hool record, but all
it got him was third place.
ll was an incredible two days
for high jumpers in the Orange
Coast area. On Wednesday two
athletes went 6·6 and on Thurs-'1 day three cleared 6·9t4. (
In a curious contrast, Eric
Smyth of Dana Hills won his
event that Thursday by jumping
just 5·10. lt was a brief return to
normalcy.
But Smyth just wasn't pushed.
because he too has cleared 6-6.
The South Coast League boasts
five jumpers over that mark and
the Sunset haa four.
Those who can soar ln the
Sunset League include three
athletes from the Huntington
Beach schoola: the afore men·
tioned Burt, Dave While of
M.,-ina HJgb (6·8~ > and Crai1
Fldone of Edison High (6-6Ya).
Ron Craia of Newport Harbor
has also cleared 6-6.
The South Coast Lea1ue has. in
addition to Smyth, Freier.
·Redick and Gersten, a 6·6jumper
in Jack Tuz or Corona del Mar .
"I think we're s eelng the high
jumpers get better and better
bee a use more kids are doing It,"
says Laguna coach Pot Johnsoo.
"The flop is a blast. Kids love to
do it and because of that, we're
getting more participation.·•
He also speculated that the end
is not in sight.
"The flop is still relatively
new," Johnson says. "No one
ever thought Dwi&hl Stones
would jump 7·7, but that's what
the Oop has done 110 far. Who
knows what we can do with it?"
Gain, Honors
' Three Oranie Coast area
bueball start-Fou.ntaln Valley
HiJb '1 Scott DeLon1, Marina
<HwitJncton &.ch> Blah's Nark DapeUo and Mater Del <Santa
Ana) Hi1h'1 Nick Harsh are
amon1 firat team All·Oran11
County plcKI as selected by the,
Oran1e County Sportawritera IJ..
aoci1Uon. ·
D1Lon1 hammeted the ball
at a .'27 clip and coUected 32 hlt&
in 23 1amee. He stole eight t>.ses,
and socktd three doubles, five
trlptea 8nd two homers.
Harsh was Mater Del's leader
on the mound and is a repeat
selection after taking second
team bonon u a Junior. Harsh
complied a 1.05 earned run
average.
Dapello, ln pacing bis Marina
Hi•h teammat to \he SUDMl
Lea1u• cbamplonlhlp; bit .37 '
ror t.be year and waa the Vlklnp'
'leader.
Player of tho year laurels go to
Fullerton Ht1h'• Tom Alcott.
who 1lut1ed 11 home nin.t and
had 41 rbi. amldlt • .A57 av~~aa•.
whUa playfni excellent defen.1e •
at third base.
Coach of the year ls Steve l{Jj. •
key, who led Brea to tbe OraQJ ~
League crown.
Other area atara honored in· •
elude Matu Del 'a Bobby •
Meacham on th• ucond ~am ~
and third team selections Steve •
Slaton and Roger Hayes of Hunt·
incton Beach's Edl1on, Ken• .. •
Hanvey of Marina, Troy YbaJTa :•
or Co.ta Mesa and Gary Knopoff-:°1
or Mission Viejo.
FtntTeam
Pot. Player,~
P-LeeBelange.r, Magnolia
P-Nlck llanll. Maler Del
P-BruceHelser, Los Alamit.o6
C-Scott Glll, La Habra
lB-Dou& Prussic, Pacifica
Jnf-TomAlcott. Fullerton
Inf-David Evans, Weste~
Inf-Dan Hangcie, Brea
OF-Lance Brewer, Troy
OF-&clU DeLoni, Fountala Valley
OF-John Christian.sen, Troy
Ut-Jlm Price, Savanna
DH-Mark DapeUo, Marlaa
Second Team P-Richard Dalbey, Santa Ana Valley
P-cbuck Powell, Fullerton
P-Gree Wettl, Loara
C-Steve Longo, Loa.ra
18-Mark Dayua, Orange
Jal-Bobby Meacham, Mater Del
Inf-Rick Ragu-io, Loara
Inf-Tom Barnett, Bolaa Grande
OF-RegeieWest, SantaAnaValley
OF-Eric Boersma, Loi Alamitos
OF-Brian Greer, Sonora
Ut-James Nelson, Bolla Grande
DH-steveSbields, Sunny Hills
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P-8t.eve Slaton, EdJaon P-Dave Leeptr, Villa Park
C-Mark Ferguson, Santa Ana Valley
JB-Roier Hayes, Edison
Inf-Steve Burr, Troy
Inf-Vic Hasler, Tustin
Inf-Bob Gonzalez, Santa Ana
OF-Ken Hanvey, Marina
OF-Rick Ward, Santa Ana Valley
OF-Troy Ybarra, Costa Mesa
Ut-Mlke Vandenberg, Brea
DH-Gary Kaopoff, MlaaiOD Viejo
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Cage Stars Chosen
Ten Orange Coast area stan-
douts are among the 12-man
roster releued by South coach
Dave Carlisle in anticipation of
the 12th Orange County All·star
basketball game at Orange Coast
Colleae JWle 18 .
Carlisle, coach of the year in
the Century League after leading
his Eagles to the champlonshlp,
has a pair of standouts each from
Estancia, 3-A champion Corona
del Mar and Sunset League
champ Fountain Valley.
Among the South team ls the
No. 1 quintet selected All-Orange
County for 1977 -Jack Tuz and
Alex Black of Corona del Mar,
Ron Cornelius of Santa Ana
Valley, George Barrios of Foun-
tain Valley and Ray Orgill or
Estancia.
Others selected include Scott
Ford of Fountain Valley, Jim
Schultz of Santa Ana's Mater .,.
Dei, Pete Neumann of Estancia, .
Tim Dunham of San Clement.e •.
Steve Parrino of Costa Mesa. . .
Rob Galey of Newport Harbor •:
and Mike Timmons of Garden i Grove's La Quinta. ....
Practice begins June 7. The
South leads in lhe series, 7-4.
• 1, OC Girls Breeze · '..•
HONOLULU -The Orange. 'I
County women's volleyball club
advanced to the 16-team double·..-!
elimination finals of the U.S. na· _&
tlonal championships Wednes. "" day.
Coach Dale Flickinger's •i
Orange Count.y team advanced •
by eUrninatlng Chicago, 15-10,, tl
15·8, and New Mexico, 15-9, 6-15. , 1 15·12. .
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Walters Heads Area Contingent at :rireJims 3 Pirates
Fu-st Team
All-circuit
NORWALK-More than 40
Oranp Cout area 1thlet. will
compete in the CJl" 4-A tract and
field prellml tonlCbl al Cerritos
Colle1e.
Races for vanity &Dd fni.b-
soph •tarted al' and • anlty neld
event.aeotthocreenUebt1t1.
One of the feature battles
naures to coqie in the *· wbere
Jim Waltfts ot Eat.ancla Hitt>
(Costa Mesa) will conUnue h1a
Scott, BJlyi
Square Off
In 1,500
KINGSTON, Jamaica-UC
trvlne's Steve Scott races world
record holder Filbert Bayi
tonight in the featured 1,500-
met er run or the Kingston
Games.
Scott, who last week ran 3 .59.S
1n. the mile at the West Coast
Relays in Fresno, has a liretime
best or 3:40.3 in the 1,500-but he
could break that against Bayi.
Bayi's world 1,500 mark ss
3:32.2, but his best this season is
3:44.0.
Other top runners in the race
include Ire la nd 's Eamonn
Coghlan, E ngl and 's Brendon
Foster a nd Floridian Steve
Foster. The altter finished third
behind Kenyan Wilson Waigwa
and Scott in the Penn Relays two
weeks ago. Waigwa could be a
late entrant in the Kingston
Games.
"This race wiU provide a new
dimension for Scott," says UC
Irvine coach Len Miller. "Baya
has a reputation for setting a hot pac~ and he's sho~n the capacity
to be a kicker, also But 1 ·m not
sure Bayi as al his bl'sl right no"
lie ran 3:44 an Japan last week
and sf he"s nol 100 percent ht:
won"t set that fast pace. he"ll lry
to run a tactical race.
··J've asked Steve not to take
lhl• responsibihty for the pace
early in the race. r want him to
let other people lead so 1 ·ve
asked him lo be as patient a'> he
possibly can -<>ven if 1t mc>ans
wasting until lhe last 200 yarcls to
make a move." says Miller
The UC l coach predicts Scott
will run a lifetime best In the
race. Scott's. best in the mile 1-,
3 55.8, which equates to about a
:1 38.0 for 1,500 rn<'t<'rs
And Miller says Scoll won t hl•
.1~ ed by Bayi
AU-C entury
Elite Liste d
rf YllrY wltb Da" Kio11land Of
El1'odeaa <Ci-ante).
W elten eomea in on the winp
of a 1:51.3 ~rlormfftce, tbe
futat by any blah school nan.na
lD the natiaa tbll Muon.
But KlDOlaDd ls r1strt on tWI
heels. He wu judted 1e<:ood to
Walters in tbe Jeaaue flnala.
detpite an identical Ume. They'll
be In sepaTate beat.a tonhrht.
Ken Maraerum of Fountain
Valley flaures to make some
no • 1n at Jeut a couple ol
even ti. He qualllled for tour~e
100, 120 hltb hurdles, -330 low
hurdles and triple jump.
Marcerum'• 13.t 1n the bl&h
hurdle. ran.Its u the futest in
CIF tb1J aeuoo, wblle b1s triple
Jump mart (CS.l'A) ls the CIF'•
rourth best.
Newport Harbor's Chris
Corum 11 another multiple event
quallfler. makin1 the prd.hm in
the JOO, 220 and 440. Welters WU
O.lly f'tlet Staff PMt•
Century League CO·C'hampaons
'hare lhe bulk of laurels an the or
f1c1al all-league baseball sele«:
lions for 1977 as picked by the
Daily Pilot ESTANCIA HIGH STAR JIM WALTERS VIES TONIGHT.
The Falc-ons of Santa Ana
Valley grabbed four first and a
second team choice, including
p l ayer or the year Richard
Dalbey, a pitcher who accounted
for all of Santa Ana Valley·s 10
league vi<..1.ones
Vanguar~ Split
Coach of the year gof.'5 to Valla
Park lligh's Dave Ochoa, whose
leam placed one on the first and
four on the second unit
Estancia Hleh of Costa Mesa
did not land any players on the
teams
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LA VERNE Dave Wilson
and Rick Peters bit home runs
and Kent Miyashiro pitched a
complete game to lead the
Vanguards of Southern
Cahfomia College or Costa Mesa
into the District 1 ll NAIA
baseball playoffs with a M win
over Azu.sa-PaciOc here Thurs
day.
The victory gave SoCal the
mini-tournament title and the
fourth spot In the district tourney
BB Buries Nelles
WKITI'lER -Playmg lake the
No. 1 seed they are. tbe Hunt·
1ogton Beach High Oilus rolled
to an easy three set volleybJJl
victory Thu1'5day nJtht In lhe
first round of the CIF pJayoUJ at
Nelles High
The Oilers of coach Roy Miller
hardty worked up a sweat in
trimmi.n, the h~ts. l.5.0, 15-2. 15-~. with the entire aquad aeein&
action.
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At last. The latest
style Levi"s•
But with a room1er~b:.l~~~~ seat and thighs
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Levis for Men
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ton of ·em.
Sizes 34 to •2.
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up the Vanguards In a night en·
counter, 17·2, in the double
eliminations setup
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lut Frid-.y's lea1Ue mttt.
A·~ mile relay team rrom
Newport Harbor abo rt.cu,.. to
make u.e finals. Comprised of
four juniors includin1 Corum. the
team hold.I Cl.P''a third ras~
time, 3:21.0.
Steve Rakhlhanl of Edlaon
Hiah munUoeton Buch> la
another Oraneo Coast area
athlete who could ahia• ln the
pr.Ihm. Hla pole vault mark of
15·8~ rant.I third in CJ F' th.lJ
season.
Edl1on teammate Charlie
Chrbtensen Is a Hfe bet to
quality in the mile. He'a run
4: 11.• th1a le&IOG, aecond ln CtF. tr Cary Burt of Huntln,gton
Beach b reasonably healthy, he
could niak• •wavu. too. 8urt
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latelnthetealOl\.
Oranio Coaat Collece. rww
nerup to champlon Cerrito
Colltp m th• South Oout eon.
rerence. picked u_p three nnt and
three :teccnd team cbolc• on the
All·conference baseball team for
lt1'7 u selected by the coaches.
Oamertng flnt team laurel$
from Oranee Coast are out· •' L N r' u fieldera Rick Woolard and Bob area etters '-AO ect ~:'b~t~;d infielder Glenn
Second team honors go to
pitchers Jh.n Funderburk and
Handaome Roundtree and in·
fielder JUck DQatal.
Lance Good Qf Corona del Mar
Hi1h, Jim &lyder of Estancia"
<Costa Mesa) High and Cesar
Gracia Of Newport Harbor Hip
all captured league singles tennis
championships Thursday after-
noon.
Good won the all-CdM South
Coast League finals with a 6-3, 6-3
victory over teammate Craig
Thomas. Good bu been playing
in the No. l spot for the Sea Kings
mostottheseason. -
In South Coast League doubles
action, CdM's Danny Saltz and
Jordan Otterbein comblned to
defeat teammates Jim Curley
and Kevin Forbes for the top
SPot, 3-6, 6·3, 6·2.
Snyder or Estancia defeated
Kirk Wills of Foothill High ln the
Century League llnals, 6·3, 6·4.
He was the sole survivor to lhe
championship round for the
Eagles.
In the Sunset League, Gracia
disposed or Fountain Valley's
Butch Videtto in s traight sets,
6·1, 6·1 in the singles competition.
In doubles play, Newport's
John Svedlund and Jed Dempsey
were extended to three sets
Volleyball Teams
Open CIF Playoffs
Laguna Beach High begins 1ts
bid for a second Cl F volleyball
championship at 7 · 15 tonight,
playing host to Riverside Poly.
fl'our other Oranj:!e Coast area
teams play first-round games on
the road.
Mission Viejo. second to
Laguna an the South Coast
League. in vades Serra
1Gardena1 in the opening round.
San Clemente, the third place
team . plays at San Marcos IUgh
an Santa Barbara.
Sunset League runnersup
Newport Harbor and Fountam
Valley are also traveling tonight,
NH going lo Inglewood Hi gh and
FV to South Pasadena High.
before defeaUna Edison's (Hunt-
in•ton Beach) duo of Dave
Lynott and Gary Salaaar, 6-71 M ,
~-.
With the individual league
championships behind them
Orange Coast area teams opened
play in tbe CIF playoffs today.
Individual cbampiomblps wUJ be
contested later in the season for
the circuit champions.
Ashhee Dies
Of Leukemia
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -As·
slstant coach Barry Ashbee of
the Philadelphia Flyers, who told
bis boy his bout with leukemia
was just another lone road trip
that soon would be over, died
Thursday. He was 37.
Doctors discovered the cancer
only last month and said there
was a good chance it could be ar·
rested . But powerful
chemotherapy failed, and the
wife of the stubborn National
Hockey League defenseman·
turned-coach was called to has
bedside. He djed at 9 a.m
Ashbee took the same "What's
up doc?" approach to the disease
as he had to life in general. He
wanted it treated aggressively
with everything out in the open,
and drat the m an who showed
pity.
"I 'm not blUer," he told a pack
or s ilent, root-shuffling newsmen.
"Some people strive 60 years or
so to achieve certain goals ln life
and never make it. I got what I
wanted when l was 34 . A Stanley
Cup. I had thought about being a
Stanley Cup winner since I was 7
years old."
Ashbee, the father of two
children. had meager begin
nings. He was 19 before he got a
pair of decent skates, a gift from
the Barrie Ontario Flyers, who
had just signed him.
Player of the year is lnfield6r
Jlm Wilson of Cerritos College,·
who led the champions with a
.403 batting average.
Wally Kincaid 14 the coach of
the year after guiding the
Falcons of Cerritos to the crown.
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Speedway Racing ·
Resumes T onight ·
A full 20-event program is set
for tonight at the Orange CoUD\y
Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa as
the speedway motorcycles mw
their second appearance of the
season with Alan Christian meet·
ing Bruce Penhall in the special
match race.
Action gets under way at 8 with
Mike Bast, the four-time national
champion, headlining the pro-
gram. Penhall, of Balboa, lost in
the match race to Bast last week
when 8,700 rans attended the
opening night event.
The short-track speedway
season will continue every Fr)·
day night throughout the sum-
mer months in Costa Mesa wi\h
races at Ventura (Tuesday>.
Irwindale <Thursday> and San
Bernardino
~~:~1~~~~C'."f Return for 27th Summer lea•on .
Racln9 Monday thru laturclay Nl9ht
S3,000,000 In Pur•••
-.ixadu
Javelin N~w Ho.pe ~ Th•~!:.':•r_M .1hod
I.1 OCC' D • I ~ :~~~ .i~~=Gs:~~K . r ·or s· ame ~ (!) You'll be'-'' likely 10 line
• ~ vah11blt dlita11ce 011 )'OW •hOh
BJ 82!~~~.;.~NDY .. ~!. ~·t th~kf::·.~~! ~:\'!· ~!,:;~ ~'!t~~11~0;".:,n~~uwc
Wben •be became alld IO ~•ad ut. I ' llhHUl llO" fl tleplct• lht "'°"
bor•d wU.h a1e 1roup llwayahave." eo111mon wuie of •uih·ln po-.r
• w l m m I n I a • a Ka.Noa baa a dlltertnt ••. be11dla1 tbt i.n arm (utvally
freshman In hllh •chQOl1 opinion. ""' '"-top ot th• btcklwlftl).
fh• tur'Md to track 1na "Even now aho favors KHp lhla arm u1cnded 1vcn If h
lleld compeUUon and did that left le1," Hanson means l!le>ntnlna your awlna.
well enouth to win a eaya. "Her beat event
11tate MM •old medal. ri1ht now 11 th• 1bot put
Then, after 1radua· but the also hat tremen·
tlon. she turned to other doua potenUal ln the dia·
tbl.np and foraot a~ut cus and JaveHn. But
school, not cutn1 16out she's in lhe 1tar9ln1
I
DAI\. V "\.OT .,
'Kyler T ops Ba:nqiret Re1ulta
·Girls Nine
' T s.ddlebac:k Vallt)'
8tara omen'• aoftbaU
team, wllb form•r
Golden WHt pitcher
Mtlannlt Kyler on th•
mound, wJU play 17
doublehtaden durlo1
tbe lt77 .. aaon lbat
be1tn1 Naf aa in Arcadia.
Tlm ~uth and kevtn (Co1ta Me .. ) Hllh'• ·
Mack shared moat ba1tballteam ataapo..U :
valuable booort at awards ba.oquct Tbun-
Edlaon <Runlln•ton day.
Beach) Hieb'• tporta Spoclal award wlo·
awards banquet touttn1 nera:
the •wiln tla.Dll.
Special award wln·
ner1:
her future In athleUca. 1taaea of both eventt.
A broken lee wb1Je r•c· ,1 "'-inc a companion at the 8r1CJ bu tmpfOYed a
IU11MretlDft 12 typlOtt many
p(m. tlpcdalJy WOfMD, wbo
·a.aaumc t1111 1 Ion• badl1wln1
• ....... ,... mad11111m dlsuncr.
T'My tWlftl back IO flf lhll the *k of 1ht ten wtln collapanand
C\lpt In••" , •• eMthcr way to
Joinl~ Kyler from ~l-)'•at I GWC team ts ciatcbtr Lee Lindsey
•Iona with current owe tum m•mber1 Terri
Giireath, Kathy Davia,
Sarah Strube and Eva
Brown. Others on the
team blllud Pat Sm!t.hl
Barbara Lemt>ur1.L JU ;:::=;::;;:;;i===-;:;::;::;i-----------. CruM Rita Uribe :nm wnrlemun, kelen
OUU1an, Judy Jobnlon
San Dte10 Zoo, •lowed great deal In \be Jut few btr down with a cast on weeks an~ when abe 1eta her left lea tor better the technique down, 1be
than a month. BECKY DANIEL should do a lot better.
"I bad an atUtude or She ~~ an extra atron•
not carinc and with a to be a man to win tbeae arm.
broken lee, l wu 1oing eventa." As a swimmer, she
crazy," Oran1e Coast Daniel 1a ln the learn-swam the breast and
Colle1e'1 Becky Daniel in& process with the backstroke and did quite
says. "Tbe doctora told ja velln but feels this well as a freshman. "l ~to atay ott tM le• but could be bet bi& even.Un wu trainin1 fo"'"-the
l didn't and when the the future. Olympics then and I cot
caat was removed, I "l'mst.tonglnmyarm boredwilhltall.
overdid It. and riJht now tt Is just
"A1 a result, the knee power that propels the
swelled up and on cold javelin," she says, ··1
days, lt hurt very much. feel that I am strona
A couple ol days after the enough but I need a lot of
cast wu removed1 coach work on technique. Btll Hanaon waa &1ter me "I hope to make it to
to go co achoo!." the at ate meet In the
Daniel won the state javelln now and I hadn't
shot put title while o stu. even thouiht about it
dent at Newport Harbor before.
''They 1ave me a shot
put u a freshman and I
set a record and have
been doing that event
ever alnce. I'm still ex·
cited about It and 1 reel It
takes a lot more work on
my part than swtmmin&
did."
,....,. .. ,, .. .
Flilally, illustration tl shows
the problem or sw1yin1 la.lcrally
10 the leh durina the (orw11d
.wlna. This robs tht clu&hftd of
oen1rffugaJ for"' and &hut tlow•
k down . Tho pen of your body
11\at should be farthest 10 the left
'Nhcn you urlke 1ht ball Is yo11r
left knee. ."'<I "•" -· ... ...,.
Girls' Sports
SCC<IAC T-"''"' IAIO.....-Clll ... I
00\.Dl .. #lltTaN .. IS
VA!tltTY
M•lff o.f I'! Ill st. Atolflerly
d N111101Valencla.
oach of tho team ls
ete Morrla wtUI Ron
Besh-and John 8~eazy 11rvtnr a.s aaslltantt.
AU home 1amea, with
exception ot June 5, will
be played at Avery
Parkway fleldiD Misaion
Viejo.
S..11 • Mw'( t1-.I Arndlo Wooltrt
IHOClll).
S•I.• Jun• •-Atllembra Act •rteUrt 111)01
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EINE SELECTION
630CSi's and 530i's
READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
(7'>01
..... JUl\elt-fl11mSP1'illQll1130I. Roy Carver BMW St111 • JUN 11-.1 Cofl"'lttll Ol.
l'rl .. June 11-lan •tr111rc11no
(I 301. \
o~:i:,:·J""° 11 .... s." ..... .,dino 1540 JAMBOREE RD., NEWPORT CENTER
Sufi •• Jl/lf\f ,._., Allll\Of"1 ITI. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 9"~ l'rl.,Juno•-<on...letlt O:JO) ~
HIJh last June with a After finishing fourth
heave of 42-9~. In the ·in the conference meet
Travel Conference flnala with a mark of 118·3, she
r~ently, she hurled the increued her, effort to
sHot 40-10, the discus 124·414 In the Southern
123·~~. and the javeUn Calftornla preliminary
lli-3. meet last weekend. Her
The lr3nslUon period
has run iUI course and
Becky Daniel says she
wlll not let another off.
season go by without
work with weights to
keep her arm in shape
and her body weiahl
down.
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Meter O~l-Btth, lb. t 7 0·0;
JdCOb\, :It>. 2 H ·O. Zllmore 11·•\,
•·t.0 1 F\llltf' lb 2·1 It. 0 M•llvY
lb 2·0·0·0: llla1"fru, -c, t ·O. I t i
SulliVtll. <. 2.0.0 t ; Wfl"l•ll ~I <I,
J t 1·1 Cfell. <I l).0.0 0 tav or. 711.
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17~io\' J11111 1t-ArHCll• Wtolvrs 714-640-6444
SUft, Jullt ,._, S.... .. mara1no ~===================== (71 -
"I'm not dolne as well best in the discus ls
'as I did ln hleh &chool," l28-4\.2 In the conference
she aaya. "But I just outing.
didn 'l atart the season as Does she favor the lert
early u I should have." lea now or does it bother
· Tbe colle1e shot put is her In practice or in
ibout 13 ounces heavier meets?
And she doesn't plan
on getting bored with the
competition -at least
not until she has .had a
chance to try out for the
198001ymplc team.
:than the el1ht·pound
hlah school weiaht. lt ia
·four kHos ln weifht. '• la ahe heav er than
durlne her hleh school
'days?
·"No, In fact, I'm about
10 pounds ll&hler." she
says. At the present time
she stands 5·7 and
weighs l!IO pounds, con-
siderably li&hter than
most weight throwers.
Quarter Horses
Start Saturday
A total of 32 stakes
event.I will be presented
durin& the summer cam-
p a i g n . o f r e r 'i n g
horsemen $750,000 in
stakes races ~ginning
with Saturday night's
$20,000.added Inaugural
Stakes.
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Lagunan IDks
STOCK REDUCTION.
Jma.FlnG · ~-ALL PRO LINE CLUBS
30% to 40% OFF
GRUN JOYS SHOES
FOOT XJY SHOES
GOLFERS BIG WORLD· , ....... , .... " ....
333 I. 17th STUET
COSTA MISA IJJ.I JJ4
Is this a dlsadvantaie?
··1 don't feel that it is.·•
she says. "My eoal 15 lo
prove that you don't
have lo be on steroids to
be successrul is these
ovents. 1 just have to
work harder and It as
orhalltn1ln1 to me to
51\ow that you don't have
The 27th season of
summer quarter horse
racing· at Los Alamitos
&ell under way Saturday
night at tbe Oranae
County oval with an out·
standina field of aprin·
ters set to contest the
3SO ·year Inaugural
stakes, part of the more
than $3 nulllon i.n purse
money which will be dis-
tributed durln& the 82·
night aea.wn that nms
through Aug. 17.
The Inaugural, which
last year was contested
for Sl2,000 but was boost-
ed to sao.ooo by racinc
secretary Donald Smith. flaure1 to s howcase
GlllUSOflTIALI. YAIUITY
Wtn!nt.;;.-i.) fO) £-'Mft
OO<lble. t<.tr~p•tr•ck J•r\•,.\ ,,., t d"'t
JO""'on.John\OI'\ I \ 8 l1 l, A\tw
Mt 11.~l•ey IN I Ol'f 'inYcl"r C•uo I\ 1,
IS-• Gotnt>-0..." •N1 ,,,. .... ,mon-
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IE I 0-1 M•tl..,.WOl,,.•rlon IS• S 0
ll•ll•llH·Murrlo INl "' O••n•· ""'"-I ... IS-ti. "rtll 0."'"' NI oat s ... 1tfl.c.ec......., tt 11, ts•: er..i
Laguna Beach Hlgh's
Chrta Anderson, the girla
volleyball CIF Player of
the Year. hu accepted a
full athletic acholarahlp 1~'9111••fiiilii!iiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiijiir, to play for Stanford
~
E•l-~.11. ~;ROM, c,
'O·O·O, l•t1on. )D·U. J.O·•·O; Ktlama. , .... 3 0-1 I). Sii••. p.tb,
2 ....... Heft, ''· J+M; ••"°'· "· > ..... WIM, 2b.1~: "'•nclell, tb,
\+M, T-llCJllLJll, l....._
University.
LAWNMOWER
Ws Al Entries
many of the country's
faneat older sprint
speclalllts includln1 Lit·
tie Blue Sheep, A Zure
Requeat and Fluby Go
Moore.
... .,., ... burM-0... tH I <ht 0.r11'411·~0h 1'd JS.), 1).l, E1tl•lt·l.-lt lie I cl~I "IOOO·AINl'ot0t~. lt·U, 10
Another member from
Laeuna's CIF 4·A cham·
pionsh.Jp team, We.le)'
Weber, has received an
academic scholarship at
University of the Pacific. SUMMER
SPECIAL
1'0Vl "'llACI -l!Cl¥••d1 hH•
t. lit. llllllt' & "'•'" Ct•lmlnt. "UlOO Clelmtnt P< Ire UOOO
IM'rl Henr,.llt IMyltU t II .... ~ P,oach Tabbed
Mike HollJnden, a
fbrmer Fountain Vallt.Y
klth atandout wr11Uer.
•• replaced Jerry
clai.f N bead wrtstl·
coach at Huntlnaton ~ach Hieb School.
·Holllnden coached Ult ~shman team this p .. t ar.
•77
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llt
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Austin Plays at MV
I' 1 •TM •.Cl lfO Y•'<f• J Y•••
Thal trio w11
hi1hwelJhted for the ln·
au1ura1, Which attracted
14 nomlneel. headed by
the 127·p0Und lmpoet ...
stined Little Blue Sheep.
A Zure r•queat w 11 awarded 128 pounds and
FluhyGo Moore 124.
Tracy Auatln, the na-beginning at8.
tton'1 top· ranked 14 -Until the semifinals on year.old tennlJ player, Friday, May 20, 14.and·
wllJ be amon1 204 junior under compet{tion will
playen competing In the be held at Marfuerlte
aecond annual tennis Recreation Center, 18·
tournament of charn· and·under at upp er
ptons at Mission Viejo M ar1uerite; 18·Jf'l.d·
beginning Tuesday and under at Felipe; and
runnin& through SalUt• 2l·and·w"2er at Mlasfon
old• a. "" """" no ooo •dd.., ,,. l'IAllClll•tl
o .. •dc-1 "''"''•to I.fl lie 01111 ~"-•11 •W~\Of\I Cll•''" ••"• 1c.,..,,.,.1 l'l~'l\y C.0""-• Alll11>'1)
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SlllT" tACI «l'I t•~ 1 Yt•• Little Blue Sheep it
com1n1 off a sensatJonal
aeuoo at B•Y Meadows
::; where abe won three of
m her tut four races, ln·
111 cludln1 victories an the :~ S17,500 Mlsa Pentn1ul1 •n Handicap under 121 :~ pounds and the GS,000
"' Penlnaula Handicap UD·
m der tn.
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JUllllOlll VAISITY
~1'1 YI"" 11) Ill Mlt .. ~It
JC Baseball
day, May 21. Viejo Country Club.
Etch state In the U.S.. Selmflnala will be held
except Alaska, plus at Marguerite beflnning
Puerto Rico and the Dis-at 9 with the fin.ts Satur-
trict ol ColuDtbla, wlll be day <May 21) startJne at represented by four 10.
tou'f•• .. •ca1.co-,u1•c. players, one for each or Winners and run-
,._. ., 1. 09 lhefour91ecate1ortes. nersup in each aae o.c..,..._ · ~ ' Finl round play takes division will rect!ve ~".":iu :: : ; place Tuesday rrorn 9 to trophies. A most promls· JC Tennie "'•"•-11 11 a 4:30 with the ttcond Ing plaver will be sel~l· ...,._'°""""". f~~._,. .. , J': ,~ round en Wednesday ed and will receive finan-~,.---hu.-.i..cc tu tt from 8 to J, Third and clal support for her ,.,.....,. .... ~, • ......,....,1e.. fourth round play will be junior tournament ex-~ .. ..,,...,,..... Lo\M•-1 c.,....,., h Id -. .. _ ... v .. 1,•'0f..,..,l'A,,,•"'01.,.q , • ..,,._.<41•.LAcco e £nurM.1ay, May 19 pensesforayear. 11.un11e1•1 1, •·"' ., .. 1o.i-,--------------------------------.----.--Wtt1 ... L-,, 1 ..... ql W. M :
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''lday. May t3, 1'17
~oastal Yacht Clillis Ready Ope.nllig Day Rites ·
•t 28lb and BalbOa anh~~ea oYW b dub·1n-.o11 Cbtasee'klri11at~anctr man PALOSVERD.ESYACHTCLUB -Bays.H By ALMON LOOlABEY .,..., P\ ........ iii'iiiiW
Competition and f &nfare will mark the Opetllns
Day ceremonies of yacbt clul:ia alOQI tbe Oranae couttld.a.,,..end.
Open.lot Day I• a ml1n01ner in Southern
Calllornia whe,.. yacht clubt are actually open and
active the year around. It Ae.mt ftom t.radiUooaJ
J:ut Coaat yacbu.ni wbere oPCnJnr day marks the
reacUvaUon of clubs whkb have been closed all
winter and lhe recommlallonlng of boats and
yacbta which bave been in winter 1tora1e for about balt tM year.
In Southern Callfornta Openlnc Day is
'I omewhal of a social ev~nl marked by formal nag
ralaln1a. tntroducUon of club officers, speeches and
"ln•pectlm" and open house aboard many of the
club'• mOlt tl•morous yachts. Some of the clubs
have abandooed lhe term "opening day" in favor of
"1easoo openinc. ''
Conunodore Paul B. 1'o0dl. nc-Ji· an 01 ~ wut be ... aide tbe 1u .. tdoek at 10 .,ID.-;'fOl}ftld tfo. ~urday, unday •
oldelt duba In the Newport Hatbor areL by tho fctaal lilaPfCUon bfilDQtn1at11 a Ui :. ~ • uu. llEY YACHT CLUB -Sunday Sk.lppert
Tb Shark Ialarid ,<y acbt Cla~ tbe area'• on.Jr Pli Srri. t.tJNCQ wW be served from 11 race No. 2. ·
all-powerboat club, wW hold lti comiill&alt.J.nc a.m. to a p.m .. Iott.owed b~ u.. fdnrial naa.raiallia MALIBU YACRT CLU8-Sprln1 Serles No. a
ctremODI• at 10 a.n>. followed by a butt Junebeon nresJded over by Commodol'e Monie k.lrt Ud (multthull) St.uiday. at the clubhouse, 1098 Bayside Drive. CommodOl'e ' n -*II o .. _ .. __ -. ....... lb bta Saa Dleto
StanleySbacklettwillbel.ocbarst. other •I umcen. pen._ a.,....u e yac Ml IONBAYYACHTCLUB -Lulftn (SabOt)o
The Sout.h Shore Y cbt Club• 2SZ7 W. Coast wfU bqin~3_p.m. andthedarwilJconcludewftha Satu~; Tbl.Ue lnvlt•Uonal. Saturday; Sprina • Hlghw•v will conduct its cuemciolM:-at llOOft wltb 8 p.m. coe~ party follOWtd by• formal d!naer 1SerJ01 (Jt.adorS.bot> Sund•"· _,, ducelntbeevenln1. ...., CommodoreRobertCarolanlncbarse. Jn addition to NHVC'-1 Opening Day race on SANl'A. CLARA RACING ASSOCIATION -
TJlE UDO ISLE YACHI' Club, 701 Via Udo Saturd•v. otber compeUUve events on the weekend Sprln.sseti•Jllo. 2..1. an classes, Saturday. -.,. Serl S0UTKW£5TERN YACHT CLUB -Soud, wlll obe~ve openlna day rlta at 12:30 p.m . calendar are the nnt race of BYC'• ee ea on Halmtoho Tropby (IOR) Saturd~; Worden wltb Commodore Mel Grau presidina. Sunday and Caplltraoo Bay Yacht Club'• Opening orl .. 0 rd • Wh•·u Commodore Jim l mml Of the Bahia Corinthian Day .ftelatta on Saturday. Mem al (N RA) Satu ay; nOI to "° er
d ••--.. her So lb c ... u, _,_ y cb•i.... (PffRF) Saturday. YachtClubwUl1r~tmemberaao suestlatto:u ~ eoolhe u em ...... o .. ~ a ...... CORONADO YACHT CLUB -Vanity
a.m. at the cJ~ouse.14018-yltde Dri\ro1 followed Assodatloocaleodar: 8, .... lehailded race (hancllc•~::day. by the tndJUonal naa·ralllnt eeremoniea. One ol a.. All&eles·Lolll Beacla .... Notilt ud
tbe hl~ta of U,e day will 6e the appearance of a HlJNTINGTON HARBOUR YACHT CLUB -ARROWHEAD y ACHT CLUB _ Fun o
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ll•nt BCYC bW'lee to be Oown l.o a 1pectacula.r l.Jdo-1' Tournament of Champions, Saturday, Sun· vitatlonal Buatta, Saturday.
TB£ MOST TRADft'IONAL of tbe opening day manper. Tbe ceremonies will nw-k the club'• 1~ day. POMONA VALLEY SAILlNG ~lATION
ceremonies in Newport Beac!\ wiU be at the year ol yachUfta activity. CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB -Too -Cl .. rac~IJ Saturday.
Newport Harbor Yacht Club on Sunday in wbicb the ~ Balboa Yacht Club; •eccmd oldest lo lhe Regatta (ton claues,) ~aturday, Sunday. SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB Triangulu
major competitJoo is the yacht fnspecU005 for tbe area, wtll celebrate it.a 53rd year ill • day-long Saat• lloaka Bay Series, all clusea, Sunday. '"-·t.. .. ht.a in t te · series ol event.a 1lartin1 at 9 a.m. wtt.h entertain-KING ~RBOR YACHT CLUB -Spring One-CL C l lnvl
• ue11 ..ept·. yac var ows ca cones. meot. at the qlubbouae. 1801 BaY*fde Drive. The Deslen Reaatta, Saturday. WESTLAKE YACHT UB -ye Obe la· Hundreds ot mem~rs and pesu will be ireet-tlonal, Sunday. ed by Commodore Blll Bent.I and his nae oflicers. ,.,,,_....._...._,,...._.._....._, ..... ._.......__......-._..._....._. ..... _....,,,,_-._._....._...._._....,,,,_ ..... ...._.._..._.,.._,,,..._...._,,,..._.,.._,,,.llilillll'J _________ , ________ _._
Hlibllt)>t of the day will be the presftltatJon of
trophies for the best man maintained yachts -all
alon•1lde the docks in traditional "dress ship" MCmCITOCllllOtTOltl NOTIC•Ol'OIS~UTIOM
e -MUICllllDaCOU9'-Y()l'TMI Olll'~IUN~• fubion -and the open home aboard. Formal Wli L h N nib 40 1n.T11»ca1..1N>•N•Al'o1t l'111>11cno11<•lt..,....,fl-.11MtJtt·
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
ceremonies &reSche<fuJed for3p.m. y as TNICOU!fTYOl'O•AlfOI '"V M Uwlt.•ndOlertet R. Lellle141,
NHYC will •tart it.a 60th sea.son with a race es u er EHl•I• ot":v~:~ UATllllC! ~r:~:·.r~~'::."::'~":Le~t~k~. from Los Angeles Harbor to Newport Beach on TIHTI • .u vvONHl e. T1HT1 .... LIEtBOLORE.AlTORs •• u1oouP•c
VVOHHE 8EATR1Cl GREEN TIHTI, •oao. Sulla t·l . City of Mltllon VleJo. Saturday. You've heard the term "40 lashes" with a Q. "How much weight was a 20-mule team OKuMd. c-ty of 0r-.. s1111e of c.iuornl•,
cat or rope or wet noodle or whatever. But did expected to pull?" NOTICE rs H~1u1ev GIVEN 10 ,,. 1ld on tt>e 11111 ci.y Of Marc11, 1t11. by FAJtTHER SOVTH "'LONG th 0 C t credlto" ol "'9 Ibo•• rwuneo .. c-nt mulu•I conunt, dlUotve ,.,. Hid 111
e range oas • you ever wonder why 40 Is used in that phrase A. About 36.S tons. That was two wagons 1tw1t att .,...'°'" 11 • .,,119 ''"'"'' •G•ln•t i>artner.,,111 llllCI ttrmlnet• 111e1r ..... the Dana Point Yacht Club will 'hold the spotlight rather lhan some other number? Mosaic law with 24,000 pounds of borax in ~acb plus a 111e ,.,d •-.. ,. r9qu1rec110 "'" 11on1•1-1ners111ore1n S d 'th th ' I b U I i•• 2S•h hti tllem, wltll the neGetMOry llOucflen, In Slldbuslneulnltlltluhir•wllt!Mcon. un ay W1 e ce e ra on o ...., • yac ng centuries ago prohibited the Jews from inflict-1.200-gallon wa er wagon. 1,,. Office of, ... cte,... of,,,. •bo•• en duct•• lrf Cl\llrtn R utbOld, .., '"· sea1on with a champagne reception at the ing more than 40 such strokes on any offender, 1111eoc_.t,ortoPl'esen1111ern,w1111111e dlv1d11•t,-"Owl111>o11rM10dltchar
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u11 Clubhouse starting at 11 a.m. The reception will be that's why. Q. "What's the da"f. neunery YOUClletl, lollle unoertlQned ll•bllltlff tr>d CleOt•of Ille firm •ltd,,.
•I 1111 Office of PAUL A HANNA. <tlveattmonlete»yllbletollleflrm. followed by'8 band concert at 12: 30 and climaxed by If that steer doesn't 0 8.l·n two and a half f erence between an atoll Attornev at uw.•1 0owr or1w. su11e Furt11erno11ce1'""'t1C>yQt-t11•tt"• ino erem ·es cond c•....i by Con.modore Bill • d h 11 u. Hewoort B••cfl, Catllornl• undtrtlQntd wlll not lie ret11on1llQ, open & c oru u ""'4 ... pounds a day durin• its three-to-five· months' an an Y ot er s ma .,..,, w111c11 Is""' ll!Keot w,1neu of ••om 111110,,y °"· '°' ..,Y 00119a11on '"' Breuer at 1:30 p.m. and a colorful boat parade • island?" 111eundt"IQl>ff1na11mett••,.,.r111n. currec111y111eot~1n1t1sorwn-orio! through the harbor al 2:30. Open House and the stay ln the feed lot, it's just not keeping up A. An atoll is made of 1,.,1011wa1•1eo1w1do.c-..1.w1111tf\ 111en ..... o1111e11rm.
· is h ed withthenationalaverage. 1ourm0<1tM.r1e<lheflrst1>Ubltc.e11°" OATl!O AT Newport 9Hcll, awarding of trophies at the clubhouse sc edul coral and shaped like a 01111111\0tk•. e.a111wn1a.1111111111c1eyot4'>tt1.1tn.
for4:30. The nation'• eovernor• are considerably rlng with a lagoon in the 0•1'"'~~~~~~~'REM<uv •tcMA~,~~;~~~1' O~g Day ceremonies for the Capistrano taller on the average than the nation's middle. _,RAHcesGAuon Att-v.i1...1w
Bay YaehtClubwUJ be held on Saturday. mayors. 0>E-.cw1cno1111•w111 ••MMe<_.....,_
All of the yacht clubs in Newport Harbor -with The zebra and the &nu ,.AuLa.°'.:'"::"•""mec10.,,_., P:.r'V:acc!~~.1 D•llY ,., .. ,, the exception of NHYC -Will bold their opening LOVE AND WAil are partners m defense against the lion. At Attw ... .,.1uw Mey"· mi 1n1-n day ceremonies on Saturday In accordance with an Q. "A::.k your Love and War man if a lie waterholes in southern Africa, the zebra :,~:,;-• .. '••
a1reement several years ago by the Association of detector lest can prove whether somebody is stands guard durin& the day, the gnu does N_,,._...c.111en11HM>
Orange County Yacht Clubs. or is not in love." likewise at nJ&ht. l~!',::Z~:~~!::~ "°"'cs T&c1111otT01ts
PUBLIC NO'l'lCE
A. No, ;says he. The lie detector only tests Publt-o.-. c°''' 0•11Y ,.,101 su"•••Olll cou111Tol'TH1 nRSTONTH£ DAY-LONG agenda will be the questionsoffaoL Love, 1tseems, is a matter of Addrtu mod to L M. Boyd, P.O. Box 15'i0, M1YIJ,10,n,.,,.,JunH•t11 s~:!~~·::::~~;" h 1 ed in on Coata MUb, 92m. 2000 11 Voyagers Yac t C ub with a breakfast, follow by op 1 · E,,.,.
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"':;·.,~1:4 eoswoRTH. fia~r~~g«nmonl~dtheclub~newqu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PUBLICNOTICE ~•MAlll™A~u~~·~~ ~~~~~~~..:.....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~-1 BOSWORTH 0.CHW~ * * * NOTICE TOUl!OITO•S NOTICE IS HERESY GtVl!N to I ... BO IW# vest STAT£01'CALll'OlllNIA ,011 lh1t •II oert0n• heYtnQ claim\ •Q.tln\I
SUPlltlOlll COUltT 01' TNI! Credtlor\ Of Ille •bo¥1! lle-.f dec-t
t,c.c.. r I THE COUNTV 01' OltANOI 11\fo Wld deceelllnt ••• requlrtcl 10 lltt'
• E\lale of ARTHUR 0 APPEL •k• .... Ulldtl''ll_.t ., the ottlu of JOHN
Visitors to Dana Point
Harbor Saturday and·
Sunday wUl be treat.ed to
everythlne Crom a col-
orful boat parade to a
nautical fashion s how
and the antics of about
200 Hobie Cata in com-
petition.
Ne. A--11 11,.m, wllh Ille necet .... v VOl'(fle•'· to Sl d IT/is J USJ GOOD AO.APPEl.•k•ARTHUROTTO"P· w E RPELOING,Al~W~ll(lrallon. ate at PEL o.c~•M<1 llM>t S•n Vlctnte 8twd ~ulte bis, Lot
HOTIC" IS HERl!BV GIVEN to'"" Angel~\. CA '!004• which Is Ille 111•<• ol
credltor\""ot the abOwe Mme.I""'-"' bu\lneo ol I~ -"l<ined In ell m11. that all per10n<1.111vtnq cl11rns •Q•IMI "" per111n1no to Ille ~•tAll Of ••Id~ Dana Piol•nt 1Nt said deeeclent ~re requlrl'd to tit~ ctel<lnl, within f"l'r mono" 1lt.r Ille tllem, wltll u.. tll'cHwry vouc.11ers. In llr\t pubtlc•llOI\ of tlllHIOli<t
the ollico ot the cl@rk of tho •t>ow •n O•teo Aprlt t•. 1'71
Tbe Hobie competition
Is the Wind and Sea
Re1atta ln which points
earned wUJ count toward
the national cham
plonships of the various
classes. The multi-hued
llll~<ourt.ortOPl'ftenllllern,wllhthl OOHAl.O LITTLE GOM MON neu~-flets tolhevnder\IQntd · Admlnl•lr1torwttt•Wlll
a lllleoflkeofRAVMONOJ STATON 1nfte1<ecloftheE\lele
ESQ., HOSSAMAH, KRUEGER AHO ofll>HbOwnemedde<-t
MARSH. Attorney• •• uw 40 Sovtll JOHlf W. llt .. ILOINO
I Ft<aueroa 8 1wd, )0th l'loor, LH Auw~a!IOl'I
AnQet"-C.alllorril• '0071 whlcll I• o... 11641 s. .. v1nu111a!Vd. 11ta« of lluolneu of the undertlon..i In Les ........ CA '°'11
all m•tt•" _, .. .,1no to the .,1118 ol Att••neYIWAChTol"'str.111er
wld «Mc-ftt wlthl" tour tnoflll\\ •lt•r wltfl tl11 win -••f SENSE. 111e llrst11UC1kel10noll1Vsno1tc• PubllllledOr-C...st Dilly P•lot
oat<td May l "" Apr II n 1' . ...o Mev• 13, "" ,..., 11
GEORGE W SEBOl.OT
E..cu1orottfleWlttof
,,,..cio...,..,,...c1c1ec.o.n1 PUBLIC NOTICE •AYMONOJ.S'TATO .. HO
lfOUAMAN, ICllUl!Glll ANO CITYOl'FOUNTAINVAl..La'I',
MA•SM CAl,t)Olt .. 1A
Att-ys Ill ~w NOTICI INVITING llDS
US 5"111 ~. »tlo ,,_ FO• THI C0'4STltUC'TION 01'
'sails ol the 14, 18 and 3.S
meter Hobie• ire
scheduled to 1Ude down
Ute launch.Ina ramps ot
Embarcadero Manna it
10 a.m. 'Ibey will return
from their ocean r1cin1
a~out4p.m.
3319. 4~ 26 L.M A.,..ie,C. "'7I MtLaSOUAltl PA•K Alt.,...yslW luc:tdtr WfLL·~NASll I
PllbllSfltd Or-C:....\I O•llY Piiot HOTICI IS HERl!'8V GIVEN ttw.1
M•Y •,I), 10, 21, 1'11 t•ll1·71 Ille <;tty Collncll of tlW O ty of FOWIUln HW/J.¥ OTY Hf\ A /AV QTY PUBLIC NOTICE , Va11e1. C.tltornl•, wlll r'eCelve llHl•d Iv vrv. t>tOpO\<tl' urtlll lfle ttourol 10·00 e.m. on 1-----------Nl•Y 14, "n. tor conitructton of the c,. ... ,. Mlle Sctuer. Pen. Well -Pnau I, in •t·
NOTICI TOCllllOITO•S <Of'dance with Ille plan' and ~clllt1·
su .. •••Olt COU•T 011 THI! """' P•OPOMI• SIWlll be pteMnled un-STATli 01' CAL.ll'O•NIA l'O• door""'"" cowr 4llld th•ll be accom-THll COUNTY 0' o•AHO• 11<\nled by one of .... forms of bidder's
He.A·'°M1 'leturllv required by S.Ctlofl t OS ol the
Est•te of ELEANOR KATHERINE !>Pecllicauom. "" Pl'C00\411$ Shall .,.
•
A NAt.mCAL fashion
s how will be 1&aaed
Saturday from 1: 30 to 3
p.m . by the Aventura
Saillna AssoclaUon. Tbe
public is invited. On dls·
play will ~ everythmc
from the latest in blldnl1
to foul wuther 1ear
The Dana Point Yacht
Club will celebrate at•
1Uver annivereary Sun·
day with leaUve ac
tlvltles ~Ina tt.t 2Sth
boalin1 season.
VISITORS TO lhf'
harbor Sundfty will be
able to vaew tbe boat
parade stortlng et 2:30
'p.m . Leavins Jn rorma-
Uon from the brfda•. the
"dreued 1bJp" craft will
wind through the East
Buln, then procede
lhrou•h the Outer Cban·
ntl between Dana Jaland
and the breakwat~t.
At the approach to the
Well Basin. the
ceremonloua lleet re-
view will take pl e with
a Hlute aJv~ to each
yacht b.Y DPYC Com.
m6dore BIU Breuer and
n11 oUlcera aboard th•
yacht Pokey. Each yacht
will return the 1a1ute by
d1pplq lta• club buriee
or yaCb.testp. .
3219·
HIWAY OTY
3826
HIWAY OTY
ROSENBERG. aka MRS. ELEANOR m•rked "PROPOSAL FOR MIL~
•OSEHBERG 0,CH'ld SOUARE PARI( WELL • PHASE I
NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN to lfle and malled Olf dell-ec:t •o es lo be In
cr&Ollors of tho abo'tl' Mmtd oect<lcnl the Mnd• ot the City Cleric •t llff olflce
11111 •tr _..,.,, M•l"<I clalrns •<1•lntl '" the City Hell, !0100 Slater A-ue. tlle uld dl<:edtnl •re required to 1111 Fov.,tain ll11lley, Catllornl1, at Wlllcll
tflem, wilt\ the neanary voucher•. In lime •II blOS ncelWd wlll be Mtlcly
Ille office of the Cler-ol 1111 •bO•~ Oll9.,.d •••mined and «MC..,.. by tn.
... 1111ec:1 court,°' to Pf'eMnt them wit~ City Cttrk. Bldeltrt Ind Ille pullllc are 1111 neceuarv .,.,.,,,,.,., to Ille vn· '"•'led 10 be t>t•...,t at the dedarllllon ctualG!led ctp llONAlO E. LAIS. Al· ot uld ll"OP"'lll•· •
tonwy et Law, 1200 H. Mlln Street. All bid' •o ~•lwd •••mined !Ind
Suite too, 5-nl• Ana, C.alllornl• '2101, cltclared wm be referred by Ille City
•lllCll Is the DIKI of bu11M\\ of Ille llf\· Cler-lo the City Enqt-r .... Ille City
oertlQMd tn ell matt.,., "'1alnlf\9 to Allorney tor c"-c•ln<a encl r-t lo U...
Ille .slate ot \aid OK•dtnl, wllllln tour C•ty Council at Ill r•l•r !Metl"9 on•
monl11t.rtertflellrsto11bt1<atlono111111 Ju,.... I '"' no41c• p,..,, 10 camm.fl(fnt _,. w ~
O•ledAPl'll 1'. 1'11 t••<tor •"" 811 \Ub<ontrattws, ~I RUOOl.""4C OBERG, ALL Obla•n I bu\lnH\ ll<tn .. lf'Offt IN City
Eucuioro1111ew 11101 al "°""lain Valley In eccordan(a wlllt
1111-....narnedcltcto.nt Tlllt S ChlOler SO. of Ille fl:~elf\ llONALO 1.1..AIS ll•lltY Moini<•IMH C:-.
11 .. N, MM St-I NO !Md wot lie (on\jclered 111Ut.s II It
WleM "'•d• on Ille olll<tet bl•~• lorrn
S.•t• AM, (.911""'1• mt1 luN\"hed b'I Ille City -II mU. tn et Tet: f114 1 m.-cordln<t wltll ,,,. e>n!Yl\lon\ ot 1111, All-•flWPetlU-/Crre<uter HoC l(t _ ,,,. Prooosal lll"'1ulrem1n11
Pvblt'1\ed Or-Goa\! Oetly Piiot •!Id <olldlOon~ ,.,. lortn ....oer Se<tlon 2
... ~1121, "·_IM., •. U, "" "1111 So.clltcMI-Eecll l>ICIOtr 111101 1u1 n lllt II<'""'° In eccord4tnc1 wotfl Ml ... ------------1DllceDlt54•1• '•""
PUBUC NOTICE All DICK ••• fO be c-rtd "' .... _...;.----------! IMl'lt OI IM IOllowlllO ICl!edvl• Of werlt
l'ICTl'tlOUllUSINIH ttt<Mll I NAMl ITATIMINT I, ur11ltll all IQll pmtllt, lalHtr,
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• Fri~. M-v 13, 1977
Lucy: Hard at ·~ork, Having a
,.
By DENNIS Mc.LEUAN Ol IM o.llf l"lle4 ,...,.
It was several minutes before
the start of clua when four atu-
dentl marched to the rront or the
room and placed four shiny red
apples ln a row on the table.
_The lime-honored ritual was
smoothly executed, except that
the fourth apple had several bites
taken out of it.
BUT IT WAS juat the right
touch of humor to set the tone ror
a seminar on comedy-the first
ln a series of six to be conducted
at Sherwood Oaks Experimental
College in Hollywood.
And who is the teacher . ror
whom the apples are intended?
'.None other than the woman who
bas kept television audiences In
stitches for 25 years : Lwcille
Ball.
The vintage black and while
episode or "I Love Lucy" -in
which Lucy meets William
Holden at the Brown Derby -
had just ended.
· ~As if on cue, the entire as-
sembly stood to whoop and ap.-
. plaud the carrot-topped woman
in brown velvet jacket and pants
-makina her way to the front of•
the room.
THE AUDI ENCE quieted
down as Miss Ball setUed into the
tall director chair and adjusted a
tape recorder on the table.
"I better turn this on," she
said. "I don't want to miss a
minute of this. I should have had
it on for the applause ... wouid you
applaud again?''
The students responded with enthusiasm.
t .. You have no idea how
nervous I am," the husky-voiced
65-year-old said. "You know
what happens when I get
nervous my teeth stick up
here "
Sbe raised ber upper lip over
her teeth, an exaggerated
aesture that produced the ob-
vious lau&b , topped only when
MiH Ball glanced at the row of
apples.
"What is this, apples for the
teacher?" she said, then eyeing
the half-eaten apple: "What UtUe
son-of a bitch ate this-one?'•
The audience roared again and
Mi•s Ball finally setUed in lo
begin class. •
SUE EXPLAINED that sh~
prefers having about 25 students
in order to give them individual
attention. She would have to take
a different approach, however,
with some 200 in the class.
For the first evening, at least,
she would answer questions from
the audiencer. which was a mix·
lure of fledgling actors, writers
and directors. And an abundance
of diehard fans.
One young man wore a tee
shirt with "I Love Lucy"
emblazoned on the back. Another
confessed lbat his license plates
reads "Desilu."
And yet another insisted on go·
inl up and sbakiJig her hand C"J
really wanted to tell the folks
back home that I shook your hand").
A student interested in direct-
ing asked Miss Ball what advice
she had to offer. She said that he,
like actors and actresses, pro-
bably would have to suffer rejec-
tion.
SHE ADVISED him "not lo
take anything personally. Keep
on looking and absorbing." But
"firslof all, learn your craft. Find
someone you admire and find out
what makes him tick. I found that
useful when I started.
"Look at his work, read books.
see a lot of pictures and try to
figure how they did everything,"
said Miss BaJl, who has directed many of her shows.
Is there less room for women in
comedy today than in the past?
"There 1s room for men and
women 1n everyt hing .
Everybody has a chance if you go
at 1t. I don't buy 'there is no
room· for something you really
want to do.''
Noting that young people
should not "always just think or
the top rung of the bars,·• she said
that when she started she would
lake an)' job simply because she
was happy to be in the business.
"Every day I was learning and
meeting new people," she said,
adding. ··Don 'l even listen to peo-
ple who say it is impossible
because there is no such word."
IN WVE WITH vaudeville as
a child in Jamestown, N.Y., she
recalled that when she was 11 her
stepfather asked, "You want to be
There seems to be
no limit to the
versatility of
veteran comedienne
Lucille Ball
in the theater? I want to show you
magic."
He took her to see a famed
monologist, who mesmerized the
audience while performing on a
bare stage.
"I really saw magic and I
never did forgot that man. It was
the first time I reallied I'd like lo
be a part of it."
After that she performed at
every cbanc~. including. doing
shows for the Kiwanis and
Elks-"I didall lhatl could."
She even ran away from home
several times, traveling 500
miles to New York City. "I want·
ed to get ioto vaudeville. I didn't
know it was dead.'·
REFERRING TO "I Love
Lucy," which began in the early •sos, she said they had no idea it
would last more than a year. She
credits most or the show's success
to her wt1ters.
Asked what makes people
laugh, she replied: "when they
identify with the situation. We
were h.lcky (with ·1 Love Lucy')
to pick an ordinary. middle class
married couple
Shaw <;omedy Still ·up-to-date
By JACKIE HYMAN
OllMD•llY~lletste41
"I think Shaw would probably
be the most famous television
rsonality In the world if he
were alJve today.''
Brewster Mason, u pnnclpal
actor with Britain's Royal
Shakespeare Company and a vis·
itinf lecturer at UC Irvine. was
exp alning some of the reason.s
why he chose to direct George
Bernard Shaw 's "Major
t
;Guild 'Heidi'
I
. Opens Tonight
For Children
Barbara"~ SJ)ring.
i1e said he met the playwri1ht
briefly just after World War II,
when Shaw came to speak al lbe
London Academy of Dramatic
Arts. where Mason was a stu·
dent.
IF SHAW WERE atiU alive, he
said, "He'd besought after every-
where, partly because of his
abaolutely consummate com-
mand ol the Enlli•h laneuaee.
The Children'• Theater Guild
of Newport Harbor will present
an original adaptation or
"Heidi,'' w1lb performances
betinning today at Kaiser Middle
School Auditorium, 2130 Santa
Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa.
Performances wlll ~ 1ivcn at
7:30 toa.lght and 1 and 3.30 p.m
Saturday and Sunday. Scheduled
at the CoT'ona del Mar W1h
School Little Theater, 2101 EUt
Bluff Drive, Newport Beach, are
perfonnanees al 7:30 p.m. May
20and1and3:30 p.m . May 21 and
22. Then, at Fairview State
his wit. his audacity and his
marvelous ability to provoke
people into thinking about issues ·
which they normally wouldn't re·
gard as important."
Mason, who has previously
directed two Shakespeare pro-
ducltons at UCI, said he also
•elec~ a Shaw work to give the
student actors a varied ex·
perience.
"Shaw stretches the actor's
techniques of timing and phras·
Hospital Auditorium , 2501
Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa, the theater wiU perform at 7:30 p.m.
June 3and1and3:30 p.m . June 4.
Tickets al $1.SO are available
at the door. Groups or 10 or more
may reserve tickets at Sl.25 each
by calling Marilyn Schmidt at
6'0·1010 one week prior to the
performance.
Cottumes are b)'. Sondee Kerr.
Featured actora 'include Kim
McLauShlln, Patricia Aston, Don
Roaera. Wayne Baron, Alan
Greeneard, Lorraine llebb, Lisa Wayne and Karen VuJtee.
ing and cadences. We're so ac·
customed t.o the Oat utterance of
news on television; staccato, un-
inflected. And we're influenced
by it more than we think," he
said.
Mason said he has not altered
the play or changed the locale ex-
cept in very minor ways where
references were dated. Actors
were cut on the basis of audi-'
lions, nol by their year in school,
he said.
Muon himseU wlll be seen on
Episode 18 of "The Pallisers,"
airing next month on Channel 28
and Channel SO.
THE STORY OF "Major
Barbara" concerns an outspoken
industrialist who manufactures
gunpowder. and his cooructs
with his daughter Barbara. who
has dedicated herself to the
Salvation Army. It was written
at lbe tum of the century.
"It's a very contemporary play
in the aenae that lt'a concerned
with material values of ure and
apirftual values,'• Mason aald.
He laid a modem parallel
could eully be drawn.
"Environmentalists want to do
• thlnga because they think they're
1ood and they're absolutely op-
posed, aren't they, by many of
the bualneu interests. I think
Shaw wu really anticipalln1 this
particular poalUon ln whlcb we
find ourMlves."
Maaon .. id Shaw'• bumt>l'
enlivens arid lntena1fla lht n·
ruct.
· " The cast includes Donna ·~ 8EIUOVS t hemes are ~Fil'ler.,.-David Larson, Ken
dealtwtththrouehthemed1um0f Keuler. Nevada Rae Barr,
comedy and therefore they have p • 11 y O • H a r a , Stu a r t
mordorce," heaaid. • Duckworth, Jefteraon Wallin&
Seti and c:ostum11 wen d and Bil Gekas.
al1ned by JUchafd Triplett and Also tn the cut are Felicity
UJbtlnl is b1 Camerc>o Harve)'. .lune Bach, Paul E11in1ton,
Both aretacult, memberi. Sulanne Eall. Phllip Roth, Hark
.
"Havina chosen tti 1
was the belt tbJne we did. Whtc
Lucy bad •problem the audience
could identify with it."
Does she like wauhing herself
on TV?
She said that because •he had
to view the •hows wblle they
were belng put together she Col
-outoftbehabilolwauhlnatHm..
"Now, years later I can look
and enjoy them because I dOfl't
have to look at them technfcaJ,.
ly ," she said. "I don't look oo't.t
except to watch Vivian <Vane''
and Gale (Gordon) and laugb tni
head off. And to wate!h my f(JIJs
grow up.''
itow does she view herself?
"THESE YEARS later, I like
the fact that I have learned my
craft. I don't think beyond \hit
about myself."
She said she has never wanted
lo do anything else but "Lucy"
on television, but quit the sertes
because she was becoming em·
barrassed at being "bawled out at
my aee by Uncle Harry.'' .
She did two non-Lucy specials
last year and begins ntmin&
another special this summer
with Gale Gordon.
This time she will return t.o the
Lucy character. "That seems t.o
be what they like." she said. •
A quarter of a century QI
laughter testifies to that. -
Although it means sbe
sometimes has to escape by ~
back gate, Miss Ball's Beverl1
Hills home is clearly marked Ol.)
themapsofthestars'homes. ,
"They come by the carloads -
that's a lot of pictures," she o'-
served, mugging as if putting b*"
arms around a group of peopte
for a family portrait. ;
''But I don't complain. I m~l say I like it-it's really qdlte
wonderful.''
Slcillani, Leslie Munson • .AMsXJ•
Walker and Jama Kalley.
"Major Barbara" will
performed at 8 p.m. May 11-n
and is.21 at UCl'1 Fine Ar\t
Vlllace Theater. Tltkets at S3
1enefal admtaston and $1 for ,U•
dent.I are available at the box '4·
flee, m.e617 or 833-681'.
. •
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Facl".1lty Shows Talents Galleries/ Exhibits
'IRVINE FACULTY 1977' -Works by et1ht
ftculty artista ln varied media, Saturday.June 11
at UC Irvine Fint Arts Gallery. Noon to s p.m.
Tuesdays-Saturdays. Free.
AltT TALK-By well·known artist Laddie John
Dill, on processes and development of his work.
Nosm Tuesday In Oran1e Coast Colle1e Fine Arts
Hall 116, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free.
SHOW AND DEMONSTRATION -By Mira
Lenox, multi-media works, Sunday a!temoon at
Lido Vllla1e, Newport Boulevard at Via Lido.
Newport Beach. Free.
STVDENT ART FESTIVAL-Juried works in
.flealgn, painting, jewelry, printmaking and
1c\dpture, Saturday·May 27 at Cal State Long
Be'ach Galleries A, B and C, 6101 E. 7th St.
Tlae Art• ltt Brief
Noon to 4 p. rrt. Wtekdaya, 1 to·, p. m. Sundays;
special hours, 3 to 9 p.m. May 2S and 26, 11 a.m.
to 9 p.m. May 27. Free.
BRONZE SCULPTURES -By Ron Mccurdy,
plus works by Priscilla McCurdy, Al Mccurdy
and Irene Suess. 10 a .m . to S p.m. Sunday at
Mccurdy Studio Gallery open house, 384 N. Cout
Hi1hway. Laguna Beach. Free.
'THE CAUFORNIA COAST' -Photographs by
Studley and Dray R1atenpart, now throuah June
3 In the Orange Coast College Library, 2701
Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. 7:30 a.m. to 10 pm.
weekdays, 10 a.m . to S p.m . weekends. Free.
TWO-WOMAN SHOW -Watercolors by Alice
Block and oil paintings hy Zula Jane Huffman,
now through May 27 at Glendale Federal Sav·
Comedy Stars Singer
ext. 271, or at the tkket booths.
Proof d aae will be required. t1on with the Niguel Art Associa·
lion ~memberah1p show.
Inga and Loan Art G1llery, 100 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondayli·
Thursdays and 9 a.m . to 6 p.m. Fridays. Free.
STUDENT EXHIBIT -PaJnting and deslin~
now through end of May at Laguna Beach School
of Art, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. weekdays. Free. ·
PAINTING DEMONSTRATION -By Wallace
Fisher. 7:30 p.m. Monday at Recreation Center,
Heil 1t Brookhurst, Fountain Valley, sponsored
by Fountain Valley Arts Association. Free.
ART DEMONSTRATION -Of gouache opaque
m edium, by Eileen Gilmore, 7:30 p.m. Thursday
at Murdy Park Recreation Center In Huntington
Beach. Sponsored by Artists Association of Hunt·
ington Beach North. Free.
ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW -Today through
Sunday al the Mall of Orange, with demonstra-
tion•. 10 a.m . to 9 p.m. today, 10 a .m. to 6 pm.
Saturday. noon to s p.m. Sunday. Two blocks
south of Lincoln on Tustin, in Orange. Free.
OIL PAINTINGS -By Fay Jackson, now
through end or May at Car&!n Grove City Hall,
11391 Acacia Parkway. 8 a .m . to 5 p.m. Diahann Carroll, the 1ln1er
wh o won a Tony (or her
Broadway performance In "No
Strtn11." wlll star with Claavon
iHtte In "Same Time, Next
'{ear'' beglnnlna Muy 18 at the
.Nunllnaton Hartford Theater \n
'11'eater Swpport C hildren interested ln -;:=:=:::;;:::==:::::::;::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=:==::::;::;;::;::;:;~ r~r;1c!~~·~~r,a~:~•7n~ w~~~~~ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
weekdays. Free.
.ff~llywood.
They will replace Carol
Burnett and Di ck Van Dyke In
""' roleti. 'l'lcket1 are av11lable al
111 tual, Liberty and W1lllcht
encl~. Information 11 avail•·
b e at <213 > 482·666e.
;e..1or D .. ro••••
Per1ons over 55 and their
mlll11 are eU1lble tor di•·
counts on the Universal Studlot
'four June 3-12.
.Tours run dally from 10 a.m. to
ti'IO p.m. In Universal City. Ad·
r•nct ticket order forms may be ~tained from senior cltlien
,dlub1 or by callln1 (213) 985-8881,
The Cabaret Theater Com·
pany. which performs hlht en·
tertalntnent and musicals, Is
IHklnl nn.nclal support for It.II
planntcS auromer aeaaon.
The thtlttr, located at the
Muckenthaler C\llturaJ Center,
1201 W. Malvem An , Fullerton.
plan• to preatnt "The Fan·
uatlcka, ·· "PrlVlte Lives."
"Barefoot tn the Park .. and "The
M111c Story Tree" lrom June 8
throu1h July 31.
'the company may be contact-
ed at P .O. Box ~73, Fullerton
~
OslldNt1'• A rt
A children'• art show will be
held May 20 and a1 at Nl1uel Hilla
Junior HJch School In conJunc•
Escuela. L aiuna Niguel , IRVINE
between 2: IS and 7 p.m . May 20. COMMITTIE FOR AITS PRISIMTS A II media are accoptuble.
OCLA Mardi Gra. GAGAKU
L'CLA will hold a Mardi Gras SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1977
from 6 to midnight todoy. noon to UCI COMCElltT HALL-8P.M.
m ldnieht Saturday ond noon to 6 J•o••••• C1>.it1 ..... .--: , o""' • .,., •M """'"'-a ........ "' J''""'"" " d Its N th Athl ti "'~·0 -0--~ _._.._ ~~ ..,.,.,,, • p m .. un ay on or e c •·.-i·n•""""' ".i-n \ 04111>'1 •u1 ... vl'>q -1''1elds. Adm1ss1on Is SJ .SO for
adults, $1 fo r children 2· 11,
bable11 free. A S4 entertainment
book includes 111 seemcnts of the
M ardl Gru. which consist"! of
aamcs. fireworks. a mualcal ~
view, a house of horror~ and
other attractions
Tickets are uval l ablo 1t
Mutual Aeencles. Fund11 benefit
UnlCamp for underprlvlleeed
ond diabetic children.
UC DAVIS EARLY MUSIC ENSEMBLE
THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1977
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NOON -5 p.m.
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whete &trolling Marlee hi a wa'l
~~~~~~f anxlously to strum and pluck their ways Into your heart.
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atmospher9 and enjoy our bountlful
l;>uffet, 111 underthe taataful direction
of Chef Rolf Jung.
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Resta11rants Honored Times/Places
• • •aYE BYE BIRDJ~· -M"'lcal, 8 o'dock
tool&ht and Saturday at NwPott ffarbOr Hllll
School, eoo Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. $2.SO te:
It was O•car night for a numb« "b1ppy Orance Cout
rectaurat«a.n laat week ln the
SkyUn•r Ballroom of tbe
Alt"DOfter IDD.
The occu on wu the praent.a·
Uon of the l1nt annual Awards of
Merit to restaurant ownen from
Santi Barbara to San Dle10 by
tbe Southern Callfornia
Restaurant Writers.
Ripest booon, tbe .. Golden
Sceptre Award/' went to four
r~•taurants : Ambrosia of
Newport Beach; Scandia, West
Hollywood; L'Escofrter, Beverly
Hilla; and the Fontainebleu
Room, San Dteeo.
Restaurants were rated by
cate1ory, and in addition to the
top award, gold cerliticates were
given to those judged "total ex
cellence in a given category,"
sliver to "exceptional
restaurants in category, worthy
of special attention," and bronze
to those "well above average in
their cateaory."
AW ARDS WERE presented in
16 categories: American, beef
and s teak, chain restaurant,
Chinese, continental, ethnic,
Camlly value, French, 11.alian,
Japanese. Mexican, seafood,
supper club, novel concept. pro-
mising newcomer, outstanding
wine cellar.
Before the presentation of
awards, tribute was paid to
restaurant leaders whose begin·
-nings were in Southern
California. Among those
acknowledged were John Mein·
tosh of Far West Services, Inc ..
the Knott family of Knoll's Berry
Farm, Arthur Salisbury of Jolly
Roger, Inc., Ralph Frank of
Lawry's, and Carl Karcher of
Carl Karcher Enterprises.
Evaluation of r estaurants in
seven Southern California coun·
ties took the writers 18 months.
Coordinator was Doris Crandall,
Santa Ana Register, president of
the writ.en group.
.. We have a strict criteria
sheet "Mrs. Crandall said, "and
only those restaurants receiving
al least 75 points out of a possible
110 were considered.'· Final
selection for awards was by writ.·
len ballot.
ORANGE COAST restaurants
winning a gold, silver or bronze
award in their category included
Ben Brown's and La Provencale,
South Laguna; Newporter Inn
M arlne Room, Bob Burns,
Out 'n' About
tlonnM St8nlef
Dillman'•, llDd GuUiv~r·a, all of
Newport Beach.
Other N port Bucb winnert
were Stat Chinese Casino, M&d· doon'a~lmh Pub. Hank'• Ocean
Front €ale, I.A Saint Michel. Le
Salnl-Tropei, Le Biarrih.
Amel1a'1 Stull Noodle, Villa
Nova, Koto. Yamato, El
Rancbito, La Chiquita, Tale of
the Whale, Crab Cooker, Kin&'•
Wharf <Marriott Hotel), Baxter's
Street, AJley West, Bobby
McGee's, Newporter Inn Wine
Cellar, Lakeside, Marrakesh.
Costa Mesa's award winning
restauranta included La Cave,
Bordeaux Restaurant Franca.is,
Riviera, Alfredo's (South Coast
Plaza Hotel>. Mldori. Th.-'Rrown
Ba11er, The Barn, Atmen's.
Corona del Mar and Balboa
Island winn ers included
Shanghai Pine Garden, Five
Crowns, Hemingway's, Pirate's
Inn, Matteo's, Mario's.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
reataurants taking awards were
La Brique and House o! Hum.
San Clemente was represented
by Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouaeand BonsoirCharles.
-Laguna Beach winners in-
cluded the Ivy House. Jeani's
Bistro, Viet.or Hugo Inn, The Cot-
tage, Tortilla Flats.
Other award winners wore
Mediterranean Room <Airporter
Inn>. Irvine; Nleuport 17, Santa
Ana; Cbanteclair. Irvine; Las
Caatlllo'•· Westminster: Cap. t.aln'a Anchorage, Dua Po\nt;
Walt's Wharf, Seal Beacb; Kono
Hawlll. Santa Ana; The Hobbit.,
Orange; Capistrano Depot, San
Juan Caplttrano; Bell and
Crown, Weatrnwtcr.
•••
TH06E WHO PEEL they cut
their tancJeat ateps to tbe
musical beat ot the awini era
should be trotting out their old
dance Bhoel. The wearers should
next plan to awing Into action
some Sunday nleht aoon in
Newport Beach.
The place to do It ls the Quarter
Deck -2530 W. Coast Hi1bway,
548·11T7 -where a dance contest
is staged every Sunday evening
for swing lovers. And, as l/ the
fun weren't enough, there's a
chance to win prizes and trophies
too.
Each week's winning couple
wlll return for the finals, to be
held in July, and the "dance·off'l
competition offering three grand
prizes. These, in order for first,
second and third place winners,
are free vacation trips to Hawaii,
Las Veaas and San Francisco.
Music for the contests is pro-
vided by one of today's best prac·
titiooers of the swing tempo,
Ansell Hill. Joining him is his
own group, the Quarter Deck
Quartet.
Tuesday through Saturday
nights there's dancing at the
Quarter Deck to the music of
Orange Coast favorites Gene De
Valle and the Finishing Touch.
Star'• D ..... ter
Taryn Power, daughter of
the late Tyrone Power, cos-
tars with Patrick Wayne,
son of John Wayne, in the
new film "Sinbad and the
Eye of the Tiger." Taryn's
mother is Linda Christian.
Fdlk Singer
Takes GW.C
Stage Tonight
TONIGHTHAY13
FOLK llUSIC -Jean Rlt<:hie. recordfn« artist.
and folldorlat, 8 o'clock t.onilht al Golden West.
Colleee Community Center, adjacent to Gothard
Street parking lot, Huntin'ton Beach. With Rick
and Sandy Epping. $1, advance Ucketl <recom·
mended> at college boout.ore. or atd0«.
·co,PPEUA'--ClassicaJ story baJJet, 8 o'clock
tonight and Saturday, Orange County Ballet
Company at. Valencia Hiib School Auditorium.
SOC> N. Bradford, Placentia. 'ncketa at Tlc.ketron
or 532-4829.
POETRY READING -And discussion, with
Robert Bly, 8 o ·clock tonight in Room 313, Scien·
ce/Mathematics Buildin&, Saddleback Colle&e,
28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. Free.
'AJlSENIC AND OLD LACE' -Comedy, 8:30 o'clock tonight through Mil)' 28, Tbundaya.
Saturdays. San Clemente Community Theater,
202 A venida Cabrillo, San Clemente. 492.cM65.
'SEE BOW THEY RUN' -Westminster Com-
munity Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster,
8:30 o'clock tonight through June 4, Fridaya and
Saturdays only. 893·8626.
THREE'S COMPANY -Modem dance troupe, 8
o'clock tonight at UC Irvine Concert Hall.
lncludes mime. $3 general, $2 students. 833-6617.
'HEIDI' -Children's Theater Gulld of Newport
Rarbor. 7:30 o'clock tonight. 1 and 3:30 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday at Kaiser Middle School
Auditorium, 2130 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa.
Also, 7:30 p.m . May 20, l and 3:30 p.m. May 21
and 22 at Corona del Mar High School Little
Theater, 2101 East Bluff Drive, Newport Beach;
and 1:30p.m. June3and 1 aod3:30p.m. June4 at
Fairview State Ros pit.al Auditorium, 2501 Harbor
Blvd., C.OSta Mesa. $LSO at door; *1.25 each ln
grous-of toor more, 640-1010.
FLUTE CONCERT -By Jenny Krenz, 7:30
o'clock torucht in Orange Coast College Fine Arts
Hall 116, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Fr~.
SUBF SHOW -Surfboardlni, skateboarding, 5
lo 11 o'clock tonight, 10 a.m. to midnilht Satur-
day, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . Sunday at Oran1e County
Fairerounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. s:uo
adults, children under 6 ~-
,;~\\lU liJai•,y CROWN HOUSE ~~ '-14(' RESTAURANT
3H02 COAST tfW'f.
aervod. ra eeneral. ~49. ..
D&AlllA -"Th s1111 hf Sidney Bl"Ultttn'• wtn· dow:~ 8:30 o'cJ~k tonJ•bt, S.turday and Mey
u.21: $:30 p.rn. Sunday and May 22 at Ooldin
W•t Collqo Acton PlQbox, 111" Ooldea w l St., Hunt1.qton Beach. ta. ,
'<XJ6I PANTV'ITE' -Mosartopera, in Enalilfa.
8 o'clock toolibt, Satu.r.day and May 18-µi
Ora~e Coalt Collea• A~um, 2101 Falnlew
Road, Celt.a Kesa. $3.'
ICE CAPADES -St.tntng Dorothy HamW, 8
o'clock toalPt, noon, 4 and 8 p.m. Sat~, 2
and 6 p.m. Sunday at· tho U>nc Beach Arena.
$4.50--$'1, IOme youtb d.lseouots available. Mutual aaenci•. • •.
COllEDY Acr8 -Granate aod Carrozo, Ip
Stephenson an4 Mal'lh• Warfield, at Lall Stop,
2122 S.E. Bristol m., Newport Beach. 8:30 JO
o'cloclt tonigbt th~ SWlday. $3~ plua drtnb. • •
~ -1'RE JJOBJUr -Children'• show, t :30 o'cl~
tollllbt. i :ao and 7:30 p.m. Saturdll)', 2:30 p.m.
Sunaay. Fountain Valley CommwW.y TheaC.U.
18280 Mt. Bald¥ Circle. -.0173.
: •-i. LAGUNA MAY Jl'AJBE-Entertainment and~
ahow, 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. today through Sun~~
Festival ot Arts srounds, 6SO Laguna Caopn
Road, Laguna Beach. M cents. -: •
•HAJILE'r -Henley Street. Players, 8 o'cltSCk
tonl,bt and Saturday at Huntington Valley Chris-
tian High School Auditorium, 883 W. lStb St.,
Newport Beach. $1.
•RAa~ -Comedy, 8 o'clock tonight a\
Unlvenity High School, 4771 Campus Drive'.
Irvine. ncketa at door.
'COllE BLOW YOU& HORN' -Comedy, 8
o'clock tonight through May 28 at Knights of
Pythias Hall, 3797 El Camino Real, Tustin, pl'e-
seoted by Tustin Theater Guild. 838·1971.
•EQUUS' -Adult drama, now through June 11 at
South Cowit Repertory 1827 NewPort Blvd.,
Coeta Mesa. 8 p.m. Tuesdars:sundays and 3 p.m.
Sundays. $1.S0.$6.50. 646-1.363aft.er1 p.m. daily.
SEBASTIAN•S DINNER TREATERS -
''Norman, Is That You!" now through M3129 at
140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. 492-9950;
.. Hello, Dolly," now through July 3 at the Grand
Hotel. Number 1 Hotel Way, Anaheim. 772· 7110.
CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES -"SJlme
Time, Next Year'', through Sunday at the H~inctoo Hartford Theater; "Merton of the Mov-
ies," through June 4 at the Ahmanson Theater;
"A Hiatory of the American Fllm" and "Al\ltl City," th.rough June S at the Mark Taper Foru~.
Indefinite runs: .. Vanities" at the Corot\~
Theater ... A Chorus Line" at the Shub4$t,
Theater.
BAND CONCERT -Fountain Valley tligh
School ll'OUP, 7:30 o'clock tonight at Hunting~
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Earlier thia season. the L•1una Moulton Playbou1e
mounted a productlon ot Oliver Halley's br1We comedy "FOi' the
Use olthti ff&ll,""!a play !ocualn1
on several ~ e Tilth 11•mall
talents" who rowid a sort ot com-
mon erouod w!tll each other.
One of the cluincten wu a
playwrl&bt wboH latest effort
bad become another one-n1&bt
atand on Broadway, a 1ltu1Uon
Halley b11111eU bu encountered
on m°"' than one occaslon. Th1a char~ expounded the pl~'s
History Seen
ln13-Part
KCETSerka
An examlnation ot 1oclaJ
tboutbt and pollUcal economJca
durllig the last 200 years will be
provided by John Kenneth
Galbraith on "The Age ot Uncer·
.Uinty,'' debutin1 Thursday at 9
p.m. oo KCET, Channel 28.
Produced by the team
responsible for "The Ascent of
Man," ''The Age of Uncertainty"
is Galbraith's personal vlew of
the Polar forces and great mov-
ers and thinkers wbo shaped modern society.
The 13-part PBS series is
called "unfailingly entertaining"
by the Waahineton Poet, which
adds: "The resourceful use ot
cutouts, actors. grapb1 and
clever c a mera work turn
abstract notions into concrete images."
meuaie: that wbeth~t or not we
sucoetd ID our cbos•n field, we
•bO\l\d b9 tbankflll for the use of tbe hall -the opport~ty to take
our beltabot 1n lile.
Halley'• lint two Broad)ffay
plays opentd and cloeed on the
••me evening. The second,
however, wu .reeur*ted three yean later at the Hunu.n,ton
Hartford, where .. Father'• D1.y"
became a rather large hit and led
to a number ot aublequent com·
munlty and college proClucUoos.
THE PlaST ONE, "First One
Atleep, Whistle," was put away
and forgotten following its in·
auspicious debut in l.N6. It never
even found its way into the play
catalop. But now "Whistle" is
on the threshold ot a rebirth.
Beca ... of a few scenes P~· aented as part at an evening of
Hatley plays at Orange Coast
Collea• a year •10.-"First-One
A1leep, Whistle.. attracted the
attention of the Irvine Communi-ty Theater, which approached
Hatley for a complete script and
later penciled the play into its
1978-71season.
Tbu1, on June 10 at ICT's in-
terim theater in Newport Beach,
"First One Asleep, Whistle" wJll
enjoy its first full -length
performance since ill Broadway
openlng·closing more than a de-
cade ago. The romantic drama
will feature Susan O'Connell in
the central role, with Joseph
Amster and 11-year-old Anne-
Mane 51.rcello rompletmc the
caat. •
AS IN .. FOR the Ute ol t.M
Hall," the characters are amoni
th•t immense band of Ute'• little
la.en. Ml'9 O'Connell'• role la
that ol 1 would·be actress in ~er
early thirtles sWl a11embllng the
bill aJ\dpteces fate has dealt her.
MlH Slrcello plays ber daughter
by an "almoet" marrlaae. Whlle
Amater is her younger, married
lover, al.lo pursuing an acting
career wtth little aucce&a.
"Plrst One A•leep Whistle''
wlll be performed June 10-U.
17-18 and 2'·25 at the temporary
Irvine theater on CUrt Drive at El
Modena Avenue in Newport. Ad-
v•nce retervations are being
taken at557·7297. •••
ASIDE FROM its upcoming
West Coast premiere ot "Whia.
tie," the Irvine Community
Theater has something else to
smile about these days -a
sweep of the recent Southern ~
Calllomia Tournament ot One.
Act Plays In Riverside.
Tb• Irvine entry, Lanford
Wi1Jon'1 "The Great Nebula in
Orlon," was named best produc-
tion of the two-day competition.
Its two actresses, Laura Black
and Susan O'Connell, both won
individual awards -Miss Black
taklng the Judges Trophy for best
overall acblevement and Miss
O'Connell earning a statuette for
achievement in acting.
Plana are under way lo bring
"Great Nebula" back next
\ J.
With Woodg
Diane Keaton P,lays the title role in Woody
Allen's latest fJlm , "Annie Hall," the story
of a young comic and his on-again-off.
·again love affair with a singer. The com.
edy also features Carol Kane, Janet
Margolin and Shelly Duvall. It is current-
ly playing at several Orange Coast cinemas.
11ea1on on a double bill with Ten-r-----------------
neuee Willlams' ·•suddenly,
Last Summer" for the Irvine
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amokt; Last week 1orhe rnl1cceant put lb• totcb to
Hw>PJ'Joe'•lnHunttniton Beach.
ON 8TEf' ABOVE Ol' below a d1ve-
dependJn1 on your vltwpolnt~oe·a was tbt
mellbW•t Jau club lQ the West. including Todd
.BarkbM> ·1 cozy Keyawne Korner tn San Franctsco.
Mutldans u well u fans loved the lnUmate se•Un• oeo persona), nne sound syatem and, above au. U>e
feel of Hungry Joe'•·
At the risk of aoundlne naively optlmiatic, I ~~there's someone wtlllnc to put up some money
1d ·revive Hunary Joe's or at least a reasonable
iefimile. Orange County needs the music.
ANYONE QUESTIONING Kenny Loggins"
abUitytomakeltonbilownliDcet.bebreakupofLog-
and Messina mi1ht as well for1et it.
llll:...-'JM chartamaUc •Infer /tuJtarist, miking his
DTI1t Oranee County appearance since the release of
his solo album "Celebrate Me Home'' (Columbia PC~>. turned in a well-balanced and satisfyina
90-minul4aet last Friday at Cal State FuJJerton.
Lon1-Ume rans showed up Lo bear t~e oldies and ~41ins compiled admirably. bringing the au-
qce to lts feet with an acoustic set featurinc
ottse at Pooh Corner" and "Danny's Song."
However, the maJor musical impact was sup-
pliied by Loggin1 on bls well-received new material,
Which employed bJs Jazz.tfnged seven-piece backup
,uemble to maximum effecUveness. A flexible ?~all.st with vibrant dynaniJcs, Loggins far sur-
passed the overproduced feel of bis album with his
live venlona of "Why Do People Lle" and "Lady
Luck." • jJ , THE BAND, featuring local musicians Tris
tlilboden on drums and ltjlchael Hamilton on
lttitar, adeptly handled Lonlns' melodically
eophlsticated new work. The only lapse came on a ~rly structured remake ot "Angry Eyes" when
iihmtcal Inspiration eave way to ho-hum nostalgia.
, Still. Loggins baa set off on an Interesting new
POP/rock road and the past ahouJd quickly ctve way t4 a bright and lucrative solo career.
, lpcal Talent opened tile show with an overly brief
ancl somewhat dilappolnUna aet of pop and rock.
;;c>qie ot Ill alower material Is lackluster and the J)~d obviously needs more work before It can make ~,auccessCul,transltion Crom excellent club band to
wort by concert unit.
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Dolly Parton and· Rock: Uneasy· Pa&?
LOS ANGELF.S (AP> -.-''I'm
like anybody else -I want to see
what au I can do while tbe dolo '1
. sooct."
Toward th•t end, Dolly Part.on
hu high·tailed lt out of
Nasbvllle, where the doln'a bave
been good. indeed, and headed
fo1' Hollywood, where ahe hopes
they'll get even belt.er.
where they could see me or put
out the kl.Dd of records they want
to hear."
Dolly didn't falter wben she
made up her mind she wanted to
explore greener fiel4U. She
booked a six.week tour taklni
her lo eome of the country's bet·
ter known rock-oriented water·
Ing holes -includin1 the Ro.xyi
here, San Franclsco'a "Boarding
House and The Bottom Line in
New York.
She gave the pink slip to her
Nashville agent ln favor of a slick
• ''Of course, the Travelin'
Family Band, th y were made up
meetly of relaUves," she tQYB.
"and my lam11.)' and me were so
cloae.
.. JSVT TREY waan't really
qualified to play all the thi"'s l
wanted to play. Tbey weren't
qualified to play alJ the th.tnp I
waa doib', -1thoueb they were
veey qualWed to do Just the COUD·
trytbln1."
Some of Dolly's doings didn't
quite Ht rilht with the folks back
tn Nasbvute. After all, doesn't
Dolly Parton, with her ex·
ttavagant balrdos, skln·huaalna
secautn su.lta and Ea5t Tennessee
twana, pel'Sonlly N ashvllle?
More than• few of tbe fol kt alona
Music City Row a.re wonderlna
out loud whether their hi&h·
steppln' triend might be letting
lfontltlnfor a bltfall. "Wlil, I tell you," Dolly says,
••J hope that; a not true. I've heard
quite a few thlncs myself. But
what I'd like to think is that they
care enou1h about me that
they're afraid J mliht be makin'
the wron1 move and hopln' I
know what rm doln', And l th.lnk some of 'em just are not sure of
what's aolng onf pcrloCl... -l
AS FOR THE ~hance ill r
. music, DoJfy says, .. I don'lfully
In my own mind think lt'ltfthat
drastic. I'm doln' the t ple
things I've always do~ ke
"Coat of Many Colors" a y
The Queen of Country hu set
her slgbta on the pop.rock
market, an audience that bas
been lncreaslngly willina to lend
an ear to the Nashville product.
Other at.an -Linda Ronstadt,
Olivia Newton-John -have
found the going quite lucrative
once they crossed the dimming country.pop boundary.
Hollywood firm and released an r::;~=~~~-;;;;;;nr-1~iiliT.~n1iiii';;;:;::-::;;::i
album, "New Harvest. First
Gathering," which, though not
quite rock, isn't exactly
haystacks and fiddles, either.
Tennessee Mountain Horne, l'U
always do those, it's part
personality."
And in what she calls ber most
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audience," Dolly says, ".but 1
want to try to appeal to andther
following that 1 have had for
quite some time (the denim setL
I have never really exercised
that area. I 've never gone to
'hurtful'' move, Dolly fired her
Travelin' Family Band, a coUec·
tion of country kinfolk she says
couldn't play the kind ot music
she wanted to make, and hired
Gypsy Fever, a group more suit·
FROM COUNTRY TO ROCK?
S.nger Dolly Parton
KOCE Airs
Interview
California's Secretary
of State March Fong Eu
-the fint woman elect·
ed to that office in the
state's history -will dis·
cuss her job, her duties
as ''chief of protocol"
and her political future
on "Voters' Pipeline"
tonight al 7:30 on KOCE·
TV , Channel 50.
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Arnold Scbwaneneuerh a ro&uishl1 enaaiJJlg
bf h~moth who puntsbed 11 body until tt was tbe
bell deve1optd In tht world. He eomblnet dedica-
tion wtth a sense of run, and he 111 dell1ht u he
psyches out blJ «>mpetJtora. especially a young
New York ItaJlan. The film never quite 1ets
beneath the granite muscles to determine wbat
motivates the bo<lybullders, but it is a fucinat-
lnt view of their world: Rated PG, apparently
bee a used a few nau1hty worda.
.. MR. BJWON" 11 an updated "Around the
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U.S. to claim a huee lnberttance in San Fran-
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helicopter shots, plus a rew ounces or social com-
ment. Hill, an escapee from spaibetU westerm,
male• aaplendld American debut. Rated PG.
"ANNIE RALL" presents Woody Allen as a
neurotic, obsessive Jewish comic enqlesbed in
hopeless, tempestuous romance wlth Diane
Keaton. Autobjoeraphlcal? No matter. All~ ls In
superior form. tossing absurd ll\llghta and pro-
found nonsense like tree blotsoms in the spring
wind. He is again masterful as the survivor in
spite oC himself. The reaJ news ls Diane Keaton,
who emerges u a comedienne of the Jean
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"'NAB'l'Y HABITS" purports to be a satire of
Watergate, with a Philadelphia nunnery subbing
for the Nixon White House. But satire requires a
feathery touch, and after the first few nervous
laughs, the film proves as heavy-handed u its
punny title. The onslaught of cheap shots
becomes offensive to Catholics and non-Catholics
alike. But the ltlm's ultimate sln ts that lt ls not
rent run of terrorl1t fllma. Director Jobn
Frankenhelmer sturts the tensfon befbre the
UUe1 and continues relentJeuJy to t.bt 1maahing climax. The plot: Arab radlcall plan to uae a
blimp to kill 80,000 Super Bowl ti/I.I, tncludJng
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a1ent. Bruce Dern•• a war-crazed pilot, Marthe
Keller a the cold cOAapll"ator. The bolt of
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R rattna.
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Martin Sheen plays a suspected child
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RENAISSANCE PLEASUBE FAlllE -9 a.Ill.
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B.LL EVANS DANCE CO. -In concert, 8 p.m.
Saturday at Chapman College Memorial Hall,
333 N. Glaasell St., Orange. $2 general, $1 stu-
dent11 and seniors. At door or 991-6646.
BOATPAJlADE -2:30 p.m. Sunday; plus other
boating events, 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday at Dana Point Harbor. Free viewing.
'SNOW WIUTE' r-Ballet, choreographed by Hal
O'Neal, music by Thomas Whitney, 2 p.m . Satur·
day at Irvine High School gym, 4321 Walnut Ave.
Presented by Young Performers' Workshop. $1. 552"'"24.
'PINOCCHIO'-Mime production by Golden
West Colleae Theater of the Deaf, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday at Santa Ana Valley High School, 1801
S. Greenville St., Benefits Santa Ana Guild for
the Deaf. $3 adults, $1 children 15 and under. At
door or 558·5891.
COIN AND STAMP SHOW-10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m. to S p.m. Sunday at Orange
County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
$1 generaJ, children under 10 free.
VOICE RECITAL -By Kathryn J . Carpenter,
"A MOVIE WITH SOMETHING TO
OFFEND ABSOLUTELY EVERYBODY." __ ,,__,,....,
CAROL BAKER
~'-'\)c:., "HEAT" (X)
SILVIA MILES
WESTBROOK
WESTMINSTER AT IROOKHURST
GARDEN GIOVE 530-440 I
GLENDA
JACKSON
MELINDA
MECOURI
soprano, ol Caplltrano Beac~ 1:15 p.m. Satur·
day 14 Chapman COUese Salmon Recital Hall.
Pilm Avenue at Grand Street. Orange. Free.
JAPANESE DANCE -By Ga1aku, UCLA
iroup, 8 p.lll. Saturday at UC Irvine Concert
Hall. si ceneral, S2 atudenta.133·$318,
GUITAR, VOICE CONCE&1'-Frederlck Noad,
guitarbt, and Hayden Blanchard, tenor, a p.m.
Saturday at Saddleback College, Room 813 of
Sclence/Matbematica Building. 28000
Mareuerlte Parkway, Mlasloo Viejo. Free.
PUPPET SHOW -By Golden West College stu-
dents, 2. 3 and 4 p.m. Saturday at Huntington
Center Mall, 7'111 Edinger Ave., HunUncton
Beach. Free.
SUNDAY, MAYlS
J,.ZZ GROUPS -Presenled by Jazz Inc., 1:30
p.m. Sunday at Moose Lodge, 7171 S. Lyon St.,
Santa Ana. $2.
TOY COUEcroas· SHOW -And sale, 9 a .rn .
to 3 p.m. Sunday at Huntiocton Beach Inn, 2111.2
Pacific Coaat Highway. $1 aduJta; children
free.
RHYTHM AND BLUES GROUP -Ronnie Laws
and Pressure, 8 p.rn. Sunday in Chapman
Collese's Memorial Hau, 333 N. Glassell St..
Orange. ~ 11dvance, t8 at door. 991-8846.
MADRIGAL GROUP -From Costa Mesa High
School, 7 p.m . Saturday at Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport
Beach. $S general, $C students.
CONCERTO FESTIVAL -UCI Symphony
Orchestra and soloists, 2 p.m. Sunday in UCI
Concert Hall. $1. 833-~17.
VIV ALDl'S 'GLORIA' Saddleback College
Chamber Singers, 7 p.m. Sunday at Oe11eva
Presbyterian Church, 24301 El Toro Road,
Laguna Hills.
p m . Sunday to Orao10 Coast Collei-.
Auditorium, 2701 Falrvlew Road, Coeta Mesa. $2.
MONOAY, MAY 11
SEN108 CITIZENS DAYS -At Disoeyland, 10
· a .m . to 7 p.m. May 1s.20. with Andy Ruuell, Jo
Anne CasUe •nd the Semonskl Sisters at noon, 1
and • p.m. dally. $S for persons ~ and older;'1D.'
eludes adml.ssiqn and 10 tickets. Seniors m•y
purchuupecial books for youn1er persona also:
'BEWND THE BRoKgN woans· -Poetry,
prose and dramatic read.lnp with Roscoe Lee
Browne and Anthony Zerbe, 8:30 p.m. May 16
· and 23 at the Coronet. Theater, 366 N. La Ciene1a
Blvd., Los Angeles. i:s. (218) 477·2424.
TlJESDAY,MAYl7
WIND ENSEMBLE -Wlth saxopboniJt Harvey
Pittel, 8 p.m. Tue:sf;lay in SaddJeba~ CoUege
Gymnasium. 28000 Mar1uerite Parkway, Mis·
sion Viejo. Free.
IRVINE STRING TRIO -Noon Tuesday in
Orange Coast College Fine Arts Hall 119, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free.
'PORGY AND BESS' -George Gershwin
musical, opens May 17 ror five weeks at Pan·
tages Theater, 6233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood.
Tickets at Mutual, Ticketron and Liberty agen·
cies"' or (213 l 469-7161 .
COMEDY ACfS -Steve Bluestein, Frank
Welkner and Jimmy Whig, May 17·22 at Lal(
Stop, 2122 S.E. Bristol St., Newport Beach. $2.50
and one drink weeknights, $3.50 and two drinks
weekends.
"WOODY ALLEN'S
FUNNIEST AND
BEST MOVIE TO
DATE" CHUCK WALSH, KFWB
V\KXD(
ALLEN
DANE
KEATCN
10\JY R)8ERTS
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COLLEEN DEWHURST
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p.m . Wedneaday at Melodyland Chr:atL~n
Ceoter:'tol'reedman Way, Anaheim. 778-10(J{i •• . .
'THE ENCHANTED' -Jean Giraudoux fa~ taay, I p.m. May 11·31 at SaddJeback Colle•
Tbeattt Bu.ildine R. 28000 Marsuente Park.-ay
MlsslOQ Viejo. S21eneraJ, $1atudenta.831-97()(, 4~,ext.283.
MtlSIC PREMIERE -"LitUe Prayert" V.
Pulitur PriH·winnlng composer Ned Roredt
8: U p.m. Wednesday at Chapman Colte t
Memorial Hall Audltorlum, 333 N. GluseU •
Oranae. ~ aeneraJ, $1 studenta and aenio •• 99'Ml648.
MAY FESTIVAL -Carnival, parade (10-a . .Ja
M•Y 21, weatonChapmanAvenuetrom Harw
Street), Hart Memorial Park, Orange .. Al~
18·22.998-S200. .
THURSDAY, MAY lt
•cAaROVSEL OF ANAHEIM' -Entcrtliinmnt
and displays, noon to 10 p.m. Thursday, JO a.#1).
to 10 p.m. May 20, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 21 at
Anaheim ConvenUoo Center. 535-2833.
'MAJOR BAJtBA.&A'-Shaw comedy, 8 p.fri
May 19-21 and 25·28 at UC ltvlJle Theater.
general, $1students.833-6617 or 833-6614.
FRIDAY, MAY20
DANCE WORKSHOP -Original choreograp •
8 p,J!k MIU' 20 and 21 ln UC Irvine Little Thea~ •
room 161ofHumaniUes Hall. 75cents.
WIND ENSEMBLE -8 p.m. May 20 and 21
UC Irvine Concert Hall. S1 general', stude
free.
"Pure Gold ...
Outrageous and amusl
Glenda Jackson is supftti.
''NASTY :~
HABITS -
Thee outrageous comedtf
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675-6670
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COLE OF NEWPORT
675-5511
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Investments
OWNER WILL FINANCE
CdM luxury duplex with bay view.
Open Fri/Sat/Sun. 1·5. 407 Dahha .. SAM JUAN CAPISTRANO
Truly luxurious 4 bdrm. More than 50
s p ecial f e atures in s talle d b v
owncr 'butlder. $212,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
2:100 Sq. ft • incl. big dinin g rm .. big
family rm .. big mslr. bdrm. Also.
s p ace for boat or motor home. $123.500
MESA VERDE
3 Bdrm .. 2 baths. family rm. Xlnt cond
in & out! Reduced to S89.900 Open
house Sat/Sun. 1·5. 2021 Calvert
1002 GeMral 1002 .......................•.......•..•.•••....•••
SUH M'FUM
Beach home on Balboa Peninsula
P oint 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. used brit k
frplc .• s hake r oof: 2 car gar age
$169 .WO .. .,
<:::-· •. · ~:· 14100 REAIJTl'
,.;: 3 317 Via Udo, N•wporl leoch
f 002 G.....-ol J 002 Housft kw Sc* Hot.us For S. Ho.ts.a For 54* Ho.lu• For SaM •••••..........•...•••• ··~···················· .................................................................... . •••••••••••••••••••••••
REALLY FOXY
SPYGLASS HILL
22 POIMT LOMA DalYE
OfllN HOUSI SAT/ SUN. 1-5
6 Bdrms. plus bonus room & family
room. Fireplace in master bdrm
''Highly" upgraded with antique sink.
custom wallpaper, brick floors ,
pegged floors, hdwd. floors & much,
much more. including night light
view! Come visit or call for private
showing
673-4400
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STEPS TO BEACH
This 3 bdrm & fa m . rm •• 1mm&\culate
home has 1L all 1 Prestigious locat1on,
ocean V£EW & JU St Sle pS to the beach.
Entcrtwn in the l.im1ly rm with wet
bar. or in either of the 2 secluded
plant filled p<.1l1os. Enjoy the charm of
its raised b rick frpk. in the living
1·m . & then r N irc into a step-down
master suite /\II that & more This
charmer won't las t. Call now
646-1711 --
' . 540-8944
CHetr.. t 002 ~ I 002 c. ... ro1 1002 '100% .................................................................... •••••••••••••••••••••••
BEAUTIFUL, day or night
This ELEGAN'f home offers a
stimulating VIEW of ocean, bay & the
night lights of Fastuon Island. There
is even a view from the wet bar. This
immaculate home has 4 bdrms .. fami-
ly rm., formal dirung rm .• 2 frplcs. & 3
car garage. All rooms are spacious &
the yard is profess. done. $350,000
FOR LEASE
423.lh FERNLEAF. CdM. Cozy 2
bdrm., 1 bil. apt. within easy walk of
Big Corona Beach. Quick possess.
Yearly lease at $295 mo.
Whether owners or tenants, call our
rental specialists, Barbara or Carol.
for assistance.
759-.0811
Gfferal I 002 GeMt"ol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
A STRAIGHT SHOT
Yes, straight to the bay & ocean from
the view decks of this 3800 sq. ft.
dream home. 3 Bdrms., or 5, as you
wish. All of the amenities, from 2 wet
bars, to sauna & security system.
$320,000. By app't. only.
673-4400
.. sura '"LIRMO ..
Two story, 4 bedroom "Palermo ..
mode) near the park and pool in
Harbor View Homes. This is a "super
Palermo" with new carpets, vinyJs.
landscaping and fixtures. It is vacant
and shows like a new home. It is a
new listing at $172,500 (fee).
UNl()UI: fi()Ml:i
REAL TORS'. 675·6000
2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar
..ii~ in M1~SJ Verde . ..it !>46 5990
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ESLEY N I 1\YLOR CO.
HE AL TOR S s im;t.· HHti
DOYa SHOIES -$365,000
Luxurious near-new 2-story custom
home with view of beautiful white
beach & water. Meticulously main-
tained. Dbl door courtyd leads to
private world of elegance. Terrazzo
entry to lge DR & FR w/sunken wet
bar. Huge mstr suite & garden bath. 3
other spac. bdrms, each wl pvt bath.
Lge plush pwd rm. View from most
rms. 3-Car gar. By appt.
2111 Saft Joocplhl Hlls Rood
HEWPORT CENTER. N.1. 644-49 I 0
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NEWPORT SHORES
BEACH HOME
Great Investment
MARI HA
HIGHLANDS
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LaCJUIMI leoch By Own..-
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to $325.000. to build \.our OY.n custom
home. Se veral urea!> ·lo choo::.c from.
OutstandirKJ Whitewattt View
Luxiry 3 Bdrm -3 lath -Tennis Court
Swi"' Pools -Pvt hoch -Speclacufar
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PRESTIGE w<.1ll'rlront hom es with
pier & float from S385,000 up.
El.c sec. C)atff BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Owner will financf? qualified buyer.
290/o doWft. Full price s2os.ooo 341 Boy:.1de D1iv ... NB. 6 75 ·6161
Principals only 499-2097 for Appt.
1002 G~ral 1002
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Bra nd n e w Broadmoor Patio
Home As penwood Model in
fantastic locatwn w/4 BRs & lg.
master off atrium Sunken dining
& livin g room w /ma ss ive
fireplace. Gorgeous glass walled
family room & built-in electric
kitchen! Enjoy the parks, pools &
lake! $109.500. Bill Hutchings
752-1414. (U-11 )
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REAL ESTATE, INC.
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SHOWPLACE W /SIZE & STYLE
Super custom 5 BR. 4 bath home
on golf course. Quality built by
well-known owner/developer.
Formal dining + office
w I reception room . I d e al for
beautiful living for lg family &
entertaining. Air conditioning -2
beating systems + many other
features incl. room for expansion
in 2nd s tory $298,700. Appt. only.
Bob Owens 642-8235. CU-12)
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location •w/4 BRs. 2l1 baths.
formal dining + brkrst. nook.
Small patio w/litUe upkeep. One ot
the best buys in Newport Beach!
Area has good .!chools. shopping
centers & l'Jwimming pools.
$107.500 Gis~la Hanen 6'U·6.200
(U 13)
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One·of·a-kand Vers ailles model on
the golf course Decorator
wallpapers, wood floors. custom
carpets. Expanded dining room and
completely upgraded gourrnet
kitchen. Spacious side patio with
flrcpit. SJ.50,000
A COUM&l IAICM CO.
644-1766
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OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
HARIOR VIEW HOMES
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Model 2 Bedrooms. Convertlble
Den . Mo s ter Suite w /12 Ft
Wardrobe . Proresstonatly
Decorated. H11Chly Upgrllded. Van
Luit Wallpaper, Del Piso Tile, Used
Brick Entry. All Electric Kitchen.
Patio, Blue Champagne Pool.
Beautifully landscaped. SHS,000
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631-1800
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f acim( & overlooking golf course.
Private e nd of c uJ -de-aac &
adjacent to greenbelt! $195.000.
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CUSTOM HOMES
* OCEAN VIEW LOT •
112 SANOCA.Sn.I
Bob CampbeU wall have the pleasure or s bowrng you a beautiful 4 bdrm .. 3
bath, family rm .. hvlng rm., (ormMl
dining rm. & kitchen with dining area.
3 Car garage. 180 Degree ocean view!
Come see the lovely nower gardens
a nd the rough sawed. designer
redwood arbora.
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h o m e Beautiful white water &
Catalina view. In Shorecli ffs. House
plans avail.
BRADLEY & CO.
ltEALTOIS '71-3210
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LUXURIOUS CUSTOM POOL HOME
P r ofessionally decorated &
landscaped 4 bedroom. 3 bath, formal
dining & family room. Enormou-,
master suite & tlrl•ssmg i1rea . Massive
kitchen w 'pool view 3 car garage.
$182,500
11 I Z Orfole Dr., C .M. Sat-S-t 2·5
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REALTY 675-1642
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POINT
493-8812
LAKEPARK
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714/146-1371
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551-2000
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br. den, Ftll. upgraded,
drapl·~. cnl'. front patto
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848 2323
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SAN JOAQUIN
TOWN HOUSEi
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CUSTOM HOMI -PttJVAtl il.IA
BeautHully decoraled Cape Cod. 3
Bedroom + den, 21.2 bath.5, open beam
c e11lngs, pegged entry noors Ex-
tensive use of wood & brick. BuHtan
BBQ. Lus h l andscaped yard. Out~nding ocean view. Walk to
beach. Guarded gate community with
pooJ. tennis courts, etc. Hurry on tll.is
lovely home. $239,000
JAY W. YEATS COMPANY
499-2237
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EASTSIDE COST A MESA
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w /hardwood floors & brick hearth.
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bath. w/good income. $74,950 .
Drive by 130 Santa Isabel, Cost•
Mesa. then call for information.
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S375/mo. Call tor 11ppt lAe S43S/mo. <.:all Pat fam rm, fplc tn living Cozy Roekporl mdl cpt~. trnn1i./pool. S450
Muryt1r0on Fry,83HMl2 rm. \'rty tease. $595/mo. RIVIBAREMTALS' w/pane window11 & N\•w mo.~96·561.3
COLE OF NEWPORT Beautiful 4 Br, 2 ba, patio. REAL TY INC. Unique Homt!i615-GOOO. Horth Logwta ::.1a~idb~~·~~~.2 ~:t~ San--J-.... ------R~ALTORS fnl·d yd, 2 car gar 714/846-1371 Brand n~w Turllerock Walktobeac:h; newlydt'• overlook1na greenbelt Capistrano 3278
6 75-5511 962-2194 Glenn Grdns, 3 Br 2 Bu. c:orated 2 bdrm.: 2 bath llSSO. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Slrikin" 3br, 2ba, lam. CXeanvu Twnhse. big 3 Lovely 3 bedrm 2 bath mstr ste w /bale, Pam house on large lot wtth 'lll(ftOll P~optriie1 t-\Uious 2Br twnhse, on
rm. 1754 rowa. Cpt'd & ~drm. 21.3 ba, pool. home.Crptg,drps.2 car Rm,brkfstbar,lndryrm priv11teputio.SS7SMo. 'TS2·2838or6442542 the lake. pool, garaiw.
drp'd. $45() mo. 644·1836 Jacuiz~, & sauna. $5000 gar .. nice neia:hborhood. workshop, xlnt vlow South Loguno coverl'CI patio. $375 mo
---------• No pets 541-419'.!. 9·SPM Avail immcd. S37S/mo. 642-2627 Neat 2 Bdrm. apt., cloae furn avail, 2 kids OK, no
Mesa Verde, 4 Br. 2 ba. 2 963 ,•CJ>-JAgt f to shopping &beuch. ~00 BLUFFS CONDO 4Br, dogs,496·8895 frplcs. Kids /pets OK. Two3 BR unfurn houses. 2 ......,, •no ee. Univ. Park Village ll. 3 br Mo. 2V.Z8a. Newly dec'd. 2412 . ------
Rental or lse. ~16Stmo. baths. crpts, drps, frplc Sharp 4 bedrm, 2 bath or 2+deo, 2ba twnhmc. Viista Jiogar. $500 . 3Br. 2Bu. pool, re
t;.lS-9161 Curt I St. mo.150. dep. $375. & home. Crptd thruoul. Highly upgraded, 1 blk to m· ., fi"i':1brP& M4 5'771 or67S·S364 ferenc·e:.., ~00 mo. Agt..
5350. Taylor Made Real· Newly painted drps 2 library, rec cnlr, A.C. ~ . 4~18S02
3Ur, 2Ba. dbl gani~e. ty,499·2986or495·4486 l·ar gar Children & pCts Reing, washer/dryer m · ~ll'3~. Harbor View Hme, 4 Dr 2 .,-A ,.__ 3280 l\lei;a Verde avail May -----OK -~ 567 A cl. $<UIS. 640·8145 •00•2800 8.1, Fam Rm. fot•d yd _...a -20, SIOO mo. 646·3627 SURF & SA.IL · ....,.... 963·4 gt. no -~mo. lse only. 640· 1396 ••••••••••• •• ••••• • •• • •
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Your t'h?1ce of 2·3Br, 2Ba distance of Manna & LG. Corner lot, sh ake 2 Br CONDO. o~erlook.s mera err. 3 R .. HVH Monaco-2Br, ~Ba, home, in quiet ;ire;i w
homes 1~ xln~ cond, .both Stute Sch. s.195 mo. roof, sharp 3 br. 2ba. stream. Pool. J11cuu1. f;:'·d~~·: ~~~i: r!n~:d den, water, grdnr incl. easy acce:.s to schts &
CORAL TREE BLUFF
Exclusive new apartment overlooking
the ocean, Catalina and the entire
city . • Spacious courtyard
apartments • Eloquently designed
and decorated * All have fireplaces
and patios or balconies • Natural oak
cabinetry and marble counters. *
Plush carpets * 1 and 2 bedrooms. ·
The tranquil living meets your. life
style and you will want to live at the
Coral Tree Bluff located at 2163
Pacific Ave. Come to the
GIAHD OPEHIHG THIS Wla&e
AlOM I 0 AM to 5 PM s.t/S.
Turn north off Victoria St. on
Victoria Place (just before Victoria
St. jogs down to the Santa Ana River)·
'Victorial Place becomes Pacific Ave.
when it turns right. Watch for the·
directional signs.
OffaED IY: KENT ROGBS REAL TY
848-1300 local~ in nice res1d('n· 998-1164 eves bltn.s. $390 mo. 848.9427 tennis, saun;i, clbhse. yd. & trees & ocean view SSSO mo. 494·2354 shops. S345. 963·456 7
taul C.M. area. S410 mo -S29S mo. Wkdys; Bob 4 Bedr M H b Agent. No foe. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 673·41!01 dayi>, 640·8572 BToro 3232 Harbour Area, 3 Br 2 Ba, McGrew, 833-1223; Eves, from mstr. suite. Avail. . m ontego, ar
t•vlfs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lge Fam Rm, wood fplc. 833·2290 July 18. S7SO Mo. View Home. S600/mo in-S375: 3 Br, screened patw. "'--'--t .,__._1.._..1 Costo Mesa 1824 -41 '>b· 3 .. . b h d s435 Agent 494 ·7551 cldg gardener. Cati Ai.rt. frwt trees mce :.trect ~ ......... I..---~
:1hr,2ba.cpti;,drps.lrplc, >r.-a, carg,ar. ~:6~~~e:esoo · WoodbridgeAr borLake.2 No fee. Wray Andrew Own/Agt.s4l·S331 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
d 1w , gardening ind _S400. 586-5360 ' · br w /den, fully up · •--Hiii 3250 640-8161 ---Hunti~on MESA ·vERDE area.
Sl95 645-2978 R h \' C d 2 8 3 Br 2 & su""r clean graded Avail for immed ......--1 Lg 4br near So. C:.t Plala HarbOur 3742 llome atmosphere 2 & 3 -------anc o 1e10 on o. r · .. ~ · · 1 ••••••••••••••• • ••• •• •• 1 2 Ml J<'r Beach 2 Br den & h I .,. .,-lJ d t ts 546 lo::.4 ? B d •n dining rm quiet euJ de sac, nr bch, occupa ncy. For sa e or '. . • · i.c oo s . .,.l~;i ••••••••••••••••--••••• r e uxe ap . · l<IDSjPETS OK -: a, de · bl .. · :.chis cpts drps fplc lse$600. mo. 549·8270 3 ~rm., :1t~dy & 2 bath 2 Ba. pool. Jae. sauna, 2 557.~954
f':astsade 2 Br. 5345. t pis, rp:.. • tns, a.~'• g-·'..:r' boat'ac"""S·. S425·. view home JUSl above the car gar. $495. 675-0745 -----1 A\'aal ti 1 to l!/31. Studm THE BAY LEAF ., Br SJS<J Garages pc1tao. pool. Jlar. S3c:5 •UJ• · ~~~ Enjoy lake. parks. pools. new Moulton Parkway Tustin 3290 Condo wdpll-. S28S Cull
-1;?5 .8258 & ~ti 4!i1B. 5116 ~or ~1!6!796__ 968·3580 Lovely upgraded 4br. Plaza. Air conditioned. 2 EAST BLUFF ••••••••••••••••••••••• _!!13!_Sff.! 3H5 ;myl1me. -2Brlrm. water pd. S270.
---Fount · VaU 3234 PETS WELCOME 2 tam.rm. form/din.rm. car garage, fireplace, EX.EC Hm~. 4 Br. sep Great Tustm area. 3 Br •--Be h 3748 ~~1:111,~i. ~e:~~l~~s.new
2hr, tpl 'ti, 1 tar gar. No ••••• ~:~ •••• ~!......... Bdrm patio 2 Ba. o 'oly 2"Jba, Woodbridge hme. built·ins & new washer & dhung/Nfamilhy r m .• hsoft Fam Rm, or 4 Br, new ~:: ••• ~~•••••••••••
fll'ls. :.mall child ok. .,, . . S!SS,' ' ~.mo.SS1·0230 dryer. $425/lease. Call "'.aler. r.~coofs,sop-dshw:.hr, paint & cpl. . Adufl'l,~~sM
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w /SI oo. dcp. 227 1 B. l'Or, 3 car ga.r. \~alk lo · MO WAITING lncldg grdnr. 645·2240. dep. 552.()4JOaft 7PM pvt. Sl75. mo. <Sm fee)
Placentia. &16·Sl)J7 sd1ools & Male Square 3 BR. 2 Ba. $385. 2 BR Condo $340/mo New Sbr house avail late 64CJ..6775 Cal. Rentals 63H713 Foxhollow VillCICJe
r ark.$.525.Ph531·8970 Pets&childrenOK. 2 BRCondoA/C $350 June. $650 mo. Day. . Westminster 3298 Me portle h 376 9 Nace! lge 2 Br. S210. put10, ---1 t Mo e t c dep 2 BR Home $365 SU-6&19. Eve, 536.7313 Harbor View U. •lbr. Fam. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w OC 621 W. Wilson 646-2010
gar, + more. Unl. Small u:;E. 2 BR Condo, fully :.&.ssO. ~l~a'n~~g fee... 3 BR Count. Kil 5385 nn. rncd yd, 1 level Mon· 4 U 2 Ba f'am Rm • ~ blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• FUHN OR UN FURN
foe. &t>·-1000 crpt d, drps, 2 car car, 2 Curi tis R. E. 962.2456 3 BR A/C tego. S6SO. 644 .. 1809 l r . k 'ct ··h· 1 2 br. near bay & beach. •2hr town home w /frpl **C r G ·d ba. "~hr 1dryr hook·up. S395 LacJunaHi9MI 3252 opar '' osetosc OO!> Pool Avail to June 30th •Li.:e1n111o&cnc.garngc
ansume s UI e hlln stove & dshwshr. 4 BR 2 ba frpl bit l> in· 3 BR $4 lS ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • BA y VIEW, Cliff Dr. 3 Br. Q°!et t•ul de sae street. &If· lSss or ti3l 0020 . •Adults, child 16 & over $325. mo.10055 Sun P ablo 1 · ·h ·d •F ~ • d 3 BR DR $440 Adul 2 8 b den, 2 Ba. hardwd firs, 911H Coronel. Vacant. --'--------s 11 l k Nwe' 2 Br. 3230. yard, rl'f. Ct F V <1 ?13)3""' 7020 c . was I ry. nc Y . 4 BR S450 .t comm, . r. 2 a, DR ...,..5 673 2252 St25 mo Call Doug at ---------•I•.~ pe_o ____ _ ~1'1s. bllns, patw. pix · · · ·y ...,. Cls. to srhls & parks 3 BRNEW $45() P<?Ol. jacuzzi. clbhse. ,_., · · l\fariner.R.E.841!·15li l:lcaul. new Zbr, 2ba in 4.
Smull fee. 645-4000 Huntift9'on Btoch 3240 5445. 963-995() 3 BRA/C $475 High on bill. $475/mo. Aft NEWPORT SHORES, re· pl ex, patio, laundry• * ~ Consu_men _Gui~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2'':? Ba fplc, \'Uulted 4 BR S475 5pm, 496·7685. dee 3 Br 2 ~ avl now. bltns. S.325. 642·1603
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<:REAT llECREATION·
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health dubs. billiards. Pai. !Br & :!Br, w/gar.·!>.
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••COftsumersGuide J Br . :!Ba Lan<lrn:irk fct!l view.$400Mo.675-4562 L ·k Harbor Vu Hilts n ISnc o:.. :! >,newer m S24S.!sm ·~· . clubhouse & pool. Ocean U tum• 1..-d 3425
home11 .. m1tobcachl CALREHTA.LS us ····••••••••••••••••••••• (.(Jvcly_ 3 Br Colltgc Park Hold·. 9fci-6l76 ' New Palio Home. 3 Br 2h CdM. 3Br, 2Ba. ram rm. DELUXF. 3 B ., 11 rr l l hm. F·rual lrees. do:.c to ~ _ _ 631 17l3 631·2390 3 car gar. S800/mo. Call · ;. r -~· 0 • ..,
t·ou~is. Prn & pro shop, NICE 1 br, pool. adlt:., no
goll dravmg range, party pl'ls. $240. 646-3798 aft.
fl)fJffi 6PM or 541! 4757 Ba. 'Fam Rm, Din Rm, &10·4546 Tee L. N1gut•l. Cnt1y < lh. schls & s hopping. C:ill 2 Br 2 Ba. t11o nhsr, pool, SEA BREEZE. big 4 BR. air.175() +sq.fl. No pets. Comm pool, a:,~uc tlue:.
!1'79·1313or995 :!922 1ac, ~auna . w<.1 lk lo ht·h. kids & pets $375. tsm S475 mo. Ownr/Brkr Harbor View Knolls Con· pd.1-'ic.830·9.541
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S<·r.dhlgar 89841989 Ccl'I RANCH REALTY i31 ·0231&830·224l do. nl'w, 2 Br 2 Ba. dt-n.
CAL RENTALS 55 I ·2000 end unal. Pool & tenrui,. Baek Bav area ;Jhr. :!ha Sl'f'EH Ntcr;•
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fi:H 1713 6:H 2.~IO Rancho SJ new twnh•1me 2ba. Beaut y;ird. s.150. Ph --------pool. 6:i1·1737
\'<•ry-clc-an 3 Hr 2 Ra . ~pts . 2 BR & den. 2 ba. decor. 8.11 ·9837 orS38·518a. Newport Sho'rci<, Jbr. --------
liq>!>, rdrii.:. dbl gar, upgradt>s. gorgcou!-vu, lam.rm. pool. tcnnt!-. TWO 2 Br 2 BJ. luxury
patio. lgc· hk )d. ,\\all steps to pool & jaruz. Lse4br.21l:zba.new sharp bch. $.325. mo. L:.e a\'all 11oatet1rontrnncl?!-;PO?b.
June 1 $:175 mo 1 yr be. Ni.!ar tennis & golf. Twnhse. NeiJr pool, ell·. Junel 642 5379_ JUCutz1 & B01\1 SLll . I
Call :>is :n:.!.1 s.'80 mo. 544.2051 eves 5.525. 495·1407 or (714) · ':furn. I 11nf. s.100 Slfill mo
1£ I hr. 3 h;i rumpus rm. ·-~I· 1657 collect Carl!. had. C:.a . 43<1 17!11 or
Sunday brunch, HB1.rs. t:losc to shops.
trq1s. parties, :.port &15-8~3!1__ _
tnuniamcnb & mon·' STl:N'.'11:-.G 11-:t' 2 Hr ·~Ba
II I-'. ,\ ~" T I. F . ~I. L . J.!;i~ft:n ~p~. Pool ~SS 7 IU .\ I' AH I :\l F. N I S : W. ll!thSt
S1nglt's, l&:! bedrooms ---· -
1-\Jrn & unfurn. Model!-Clean tge, 2 Dr upper, in
open daily Ill l•> 7. Hoom· 4·plex. cpts. drps. lgc
mah! scrvkc avu1l. No balcony, adlls, no pet:..
Mei.a del Mar, ;J Br:! Ila, 2sty prl'stigious Seadirr Btn Exec Home. 2 sty, Woodbridge3Br, 21\:Ba. SSSO Oceanfront home on 729.9273 (714)
dbl r I I , Cls. lo sch I<.. s hop ·g.. I Br, 2 ,~ '-'a.. cpts, drps Driftwd S&.S. FR. frpl. I BR, 2 ba, lg. yd. S.HIO. 2 lease. 3 Br.
lease r£>qu1red. Sorry, 645·7-IKS ___ _
adults only. no P<'ts. NEW Twnhse. 2 br, 2 ba, i:ar. Pnt'1·< S-2., mo. , h d ,., b 2 1 If 1K'i1t' S7SO mo . g nr. m thruout. nr sch ls. parks. A 1c . S425 1mo. 644·4646 r. · 1a on ~o crse. SJi()() 3 Br, 2 ba, walk to L..~c.Arnil5 :t:l.5l5~17S t'1f 71 1 Rt24:l:IO M1ke S32S 4992241
Brand new 2br. 21-:?ba un·
it. Bltns incld'g w:.hr &
dryr. Crpls, drps, 2 car
gar w /elect opener. Nr
Harbor & Fa1rncw.
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Garden
Apartments
fncd. yd . i;:ar, A /C. $305
mo. 1921 Anaheim.
642 6612 • ' · '._ __ ~h & shops, grdnr incrd UNI PARK 3 Brt2ba/FR. · · bch, pool, tennas
.\lesa Verde 3 Br :! Ha flr;1ml nc" 3 bedrm LAN· $()(}mo. 968 6070 Ilse not Condo. Nr Shops. S5SO 2 Br. across from
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fplc, gar, li.:e palm. adlb,
no pt.·L". s:.IB5. 2447 Elden
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free K-»! lf.118 Ukr ---Call 63l-l.400 ort>73-1919
hlDS & r~:Ts OK. full 3 ---B bl S,.ANISH El Dorado 3 br. 2 ba, 1801~~~~~~~~~ Lovely lge new 4! br, 1'" •
l\H l'lt·x Lot:.ofroom Clean. quiet :.! hr,:! balh \:~J~~~~r~~~·/sch~~· LOCATED ON OCEAN deg. view. qui<!t cul·de· llunt. Landmark adult Hewporl1700 1eoc16thh/Sl5outfl ba, drps. cpl:>, slo\,
Lal lknluls 63!1713 1·11111111 tn s,, llunt sn5 m0 .642 n15 SIDEOF HWY.ATVIC· sac.$400.mo.830·0871 FantasticNptBch condo. secure art•a, 2hr. 2ba, d:-hwhr, gar. Mature,
Beach S.."J:l •11n '.IK.'.t TOR I A BF. AC ll . JSty, 2 Br, 2'2 ba. ocean clubhse + ad1v1llcs. (Dover at 16th) ;.idlls. No pets. 19llO l)
hll>S 011., i:.irJl(l'. :! llft , . HwltincJtOft Spacious 2 BDRM .. has Very sharp 3 bedrm, 2 view. Deeort'r delight pool. walk to heh :\J ,:\1 642·8170 Anaheim Ave, 545·3229;
luin Only S275. I Hr h,~·, "'."''<Itel. l>•'l!> HarbOur 3142 30 FT . L I V . RM. balhhomeeompl w /fptc, SS25. Avail now. Call orlse. For U.s36 Z455 ---------&16·31600PEN
Cal Rcntal11 n:n.111:1 llK. "L.1 C fl>'I•' tn he.H·h ••••••••••••••••••••••• w Mediler ranean in· OW. 2 car gar., crpts, (213)920·1822. Mike __ Townhouse ---------
:!1:1.-.:1:! :i~> '' ~.P\t 1 Br T\\llhome PLl'Sll rtuence. Lgc picture d r P s , I o v e I Y BEAUTIFULLY Furn'd. FROM $260
<'OLLEGE l'i\HK :1 UH 2 . Wi:t b.ar .\trium. Tennill window w J\' I EW OF neighborhood. S37 S. Harbor View, rent. lse OP· Unfurnished 3525 2 br. l ba upper. Sundcck Mature adults only, IHI
Ila . clean. lll'W µ011111 Sup.-ri·lt•J1t lhr.:!h•1 nl'w THEOCF:i\N & BEACH 963-4567Agt.Nofee. hon. S600 mo. 3br. fam ••••••••••••••••••••••• &gar. S:J.)Q mo Mature pets.Large2&3br<.1pb.
U W $1110 p m 11 l•Jtul. t'l11'· 1111"· ""'"· p 001 {' 1uhh 011 !>1' BEL ow . center rm . I 9 6 3 P o r l Huntington Beat·h t·pl w/ref's. Yrly lse. on· Dsh h BBQ c
1>10 cl!l'n 1 .in~•· d,hw,hr lu ' liu·tl ~'i mo l ·,.ii .\Ir Neb.on r 1rep1 a c· e 1 n rustic ROOMY 2 Br. takes I< ids Weybridge. 499 -1896 eves Twnh!-e, 5 min. to beh. 2 ty. Ji.I & last + SlOO ring ixf-. ;.K ~c:tt~'I. &12:so7:~i.
'ti ~n. 'Iii:! 11' 1 ~II! 2.t~ld Spanish flwor Li:e lot &pets. S210 <Sm fee) br , 2' z ba. l'oobid<'. SlOO brt•aJ..age to mo\c .1~'..·,,~·,11.~ ·11~:11~1,,~.;\ ;~ ,.'·"1 \\ \l.i.. TO IW \t 'II lniM _.. 3244 ~ c-o~rt'' ~rd ·patio. & CAL RENTALS 3 br ~ ~ai r~~ecorg. en~ Bit ans. frig, cpl~. drps. in 2111' ~30th St.. li75·2889 Adult E·sidc 2 br. encl.
llt•.iut :1 Utlrm '!ha. f.1m ••••••••••••••••••••••• less than 100 yd:s to 631·1713 631·239Q ca~• P • pa 1.0 • r a dhl. gar, Avail June. No 1fnoans .. l·ll8ti·.Jl>IS ~;ira~e. patio, fprl, pool, 1o11; •1.1 10 ... _ h J · 1 · 1 location on peninsula. I children under 12. S.360. -Jac·uua. Lake new S250. i"' 111\ •·f\ '.11 it 'l'.l:; I Hunrh s .I 2 Br + dt'n, on .,.,nc ust comp ete Y ..._wport le h 32 blk t ' blk t b :i BH h111h1'. ~1·11 111•1 \I" tu k a 1 s 1.111 mo r v remocieted & decorated .--ac 6'1 be i ocean .. " 0 ~Y mo. 536·6255 6" 1·0878
tn• I 11t1hl11·' <:11011 lrn ·• .rn ~~II I :,;1t; ;ni:l Got C11ur,1•" prlmc u. 1111.'f nttw wtw carpet'ng' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ac 'no pets. $.52.'5. yr Y 3550 STEPS TO BEACH -/ -SS25 .S.l7 7<~U ( . 1 . BLUFFS CONDOS lse. $44-4206 Duplexes f.um 2BR,1 ha unf yrl.v .. s;175 BAY MEADOWS 1u111 (';\f dil :?111,0 \~t )Wnrr wanl'i permanent . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ''b lb 1 .I llr :1 h.1 l •mdu 1•nd unit ·nw R;im•h, 4 br. 1-', ba, tL'tlUnl Good references LeaSl!S starting at S450 EMtbluff 2 stry vu abr . 3 BR. 2 bu hou:;c . , .. SliOO · pa c · -r • a :i P s ·
,\IESA \ 1'.H 1n. :lllr •H.1 \ww 1"'°' IM>1•I ~J mu i>ool. h pie. ,.hort lt:as(• r~wr~d Month. Agent 644-1133 3b + 1 · , f· w frplc · Balboa Pemn. super 4 B~ 3 3 BH. 2 ba ........... s.500 ~1anv facil avail. h:nl'I.
fapk cl111r111.li.:L1rn1rn H.IX '!HI :.Ulf~&iflor6441\415 i415MO -adk r?' am I S6 i Ba.on the beach. Avad. 2 BR.lba .. furn ..... S.175 gar.'Pvtpatios.Gas/wlr
1111111. \Int 1 und. "'" • • LI DO ISLE. yrly S800. sun . 0 mai;t :o;te. ~ S< May 15·30, S400. June Wehavcsummcrrenlals pd. No kids/pets. l,.rom
rnom\-. ..,1~1 11111 ,,:-.., 1111. 1 Slli\ltl' J llr :! Ba l'fll '. Tl ftTLl':ROC'K :1 Ui 2 nu. OWNER fAYS UTlL. available June t. 3 Br 2 lse. 642-6368 ask for Sun· 1·25 ~ Call 955·1331 ~. Adlts. 646·0073
\i.:t 1l 1p .. i.1111~ 111 1111,11 ,.prnkl".culdc!>.ec. MISSIC>NltEALTY Ba, lge sunny South nyor644-.1400 . dys~fi73-t291evs/wknd:. ------·
lln••kh11r,1 ,..., Yorlo.tnwn .;1951.,c.~lf522'J 494-0731 patio,642·5002or 675·~28 Summer Special! S200 a h..J .. x•sUnfum 3600 :1,?ra2r1,2~?·alwrnh,scn.fp1.lcc,c~
1111' :!l\,1, Ii; l1•Wll •• r. ... "~'·' '11.X .. ;•1 ----.. ~ h ti ~A Rf u t • ..,.... .. ' " ,1111 for , htld11•11. ,Int -.:ew Woo<lhradicc·Poplar lrvtn. l244 lrvlfte 3244 .,.,.ac • u 1 ..-.. e · n · ••••••••••••••••••••••• nc.JRhhorhood. S42S.
•·t>ml. ::.11!11 m11 :.;,.; 01171 Ii \ r 11ltl :I llr 1 , B.1 " :! PI an I. an II sc ape d. ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S*ma*· ~~~:~m5~90,0G .. idt New 3 Br. SJC, t·pls, drps. 751·7319 \J..'1 t••r ~ar l~t' frH:t1 ltuL:k dra5)t6(J. 3 hr. 2.b». 5-*7S '-"vt'I.-.... , • pool~. lake 5350. mo --------
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;.pis nt'11" tlql'>. kids OK -----Sub lse Nwpt Marina 2 Br drps: ~cfn){, stove, S200
1'1•1 , mintw \\Ir 11rclnr WOOOBRIDCE macnab /lrvlne 38a.2800sq.Cl.Pool.lcn 2 Ba. pool, i1lip avail. mo.ti427154
I ... #'. "'" m<> :ii.·1 f"> <7•.. '-;STATES nit;. pvt clbh:..c. S7SO yrly ...,_..,.Ith f.umlshed -------'" '"'"'' -" ' "" " I 1 c•o "'nD A<llt:.. no pch 1;75 15110 VJ LL A •t L'.Si\ A l''fS flrand nrw 3br Lint<Oln. rn tg :o;e .,..., . .,. •••••••••••••••••• 3 •• 7.0·6· I~,. ,._
:1 Br I llJ. 11r 111.•Jch. Cull) i..'i50 mv. J m med nt'. THE BLUFFS Balboa lllond ;&.! br. rur tun fur. 11dlt~. 2 br. pvt putio .. encl.
\ .1n1 "•'14< t hn« lir11o n mo 56l 529-1 ' WATEHf'RONT hM• 4 Br !>17·5125; 979 H?:J -----l Br. newly painted, cpb,
fru·tJ YcJ Fn• .. hl~ P•lllll r upancy. 127 W. Yale ••••••••••••••••••••••• no rx•ts, l:.l, lai-t S225. gurag~ 1 s~l chiflt. No
1':1\STStrH: eha1111111).! :! l-0. $1201 mo !N~K!llll or Locip , open hOu!le 3 RR., 2 ba. U·Plan, Yrly. i\dllll Non·smkrs 2'121 1-:. llith St, N llgts. _pels.t romSZJ0.646·1251
Br, lrpl<', ~tnH•, utal rm ll47 H.>I Silt Sun.644·0496 '9'Ullllt ftMR You-1 W..,.._ -uv:Hl.5/211.~l95Mo. Lri:lbr.Sundcck Nude fi46·1801 MEWAPA.RTMENTS tlhl "ar. lt 1I •rd l.1·a~t· ----•rw: vnm " ,,_.,,..., rv" 3 HR. 2 ba., l· level. cor •· 11ppl S325 mo -" , W lk U I • ·1 U 'I B l R d Ill "" ' ' ' FAistside CM, 2448 Elden S!'J!'lfl.111752K ,, to '""1 · r. a, NF.W 1 br condo. AIC. Outstanding3BR homeatRancho w/vew. ea y togo,w w/pc.·l~')().fl7~2fJ4011tHi PARKNEWPOHT
blln-. :!i,57 rec room. pool, tennis, ja£·uzz1. etc. San Joaquin featuring central air, ronsider lease/opt. 562 sui:I II•· w1hv I'm Avail St. 2 & 3 Br. Pvt putio. Nl·w Wt·~ht'11• :1 Kr. 21 • p\t v,1rt1 2 1•,1r i:ur w op No pcts. S'l95 548·8251 Mo. Balboa Peninaula 3707 .Juni• 1st till .Jun ht tpk. gar, storaitc ;iren.
£111. Mmuh·~ lo bt••H·h nr. Wtr 11d ~JO mo --stained glass, dbl. garage. refrig.. c. F. Colesworth~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.'.1501mu, S-100 /nao till S325 to $400. Adults.
S.l85month. lmmecl occpy. 968 063~ TURTLE ROCK cul de washer, dryer + view! $625/mo. OCF:ANFROfliT dlx 3hr. Nov lst. Sni;l or;! relat· 190·2185
5.'lll-:lt 14 ~!19 47111 uft6P:\1 ~~·~!';~.l~~il:!,~.31!': ~ (U·20) REALTORS 640-00 O Now t1l May 2~th. lbr lit e<i per~ns. zs1 7153 _ 2e-R-.-1-B-A-. c-h-i-ld-re-n-.-pe-ts-.
Nu IX! tt 0 II 3 b 2 t 3 B I b k d -Jum•2tllh. 673·1llWO _ &.._..__rtfs OK. Nr. So. Cst. Plata. 2 b •nu ~I'> Rd . r. s:i· h r, ge dat yar last. + 1200 sec. A(t. IXICUT1YI UYIMCi AT ITS llST 4 BR Dupleit upper. 8525 ""r.'.:"!""" ~117119( l
C• 2 a.01r1ru1 ' a $:ecrReds & tc en, new rpe1, new 752-0188 mo. Avl June 1. 642·3850 Yrly buchelor. utal pd. Pvt Unfurnlth•d • oropp_. ---
i r . \alley · paint 1081cie &oiit. MZS. This outstanding Turtlerock Glen orG4~·9794 beachinHatbon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 nr. utll turn, children
\Vlk /bike to bth. 5450 up._ 9t>2 4033: 831 229.S ~t~~fs~~:,~ !:: Highlander home teatures an 673 6790 Corona ct.I Mar 3822 ok No JX•b. Mi;r. opt 11.
Coronoct.IMorJ 3222ConMtocMIM• 3222 ist & last + 1200 uc indoor atrium. professional ·~~:i~ 3v~~~2 ~:.r ~ COf'OftodelMor 3721 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iooowau ace.642·8447
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agent. 752--0188 J andscapinc, beautiful covered mo. 844·2.841 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bk. i ba. 5at sty. duplex
3 Br, 2 ba Colleite Park. pa tlo-. CUStom draperies & 2Rr, Ula, J.KK>I, comµlcldy (St "'v npl.. Carport, patio, n() ~ll · macnab I Irvine ?-realty
DlsaAlll HARIOa YllW HfU.S
Beautilul 3 BR + d~ & family
room homo situated on a
marvelous oceanview lot
w/manicu('ed grounds. $925/mo.
yearly CU-18)
SICWDID JASMIMI caa
Beauti!Ul 3 BR + den & library in
private, &•!:;tarded Corona del.
Mar comm w/pool & tennis
courts. $85()/mo. yearty (lJ.J.9)
TOM QUEEN 844-6200'
'42..a23S '44°'100 tol Dowr Orl119 H•rbof View C..ntaf
trvlne •I camP'IJ VetltY c:enw
752-141'4
A shutters. Area features swimming 138.ck Buy 3 Br 2 88• F·am furn. S32S mo. l yr lcai;c 'll !~r~~~ pets. child under 2 yri1, !~~~ gent, 640-4639 pool, jacuzzi, night-Ht tennis Rm. lge tni;.~ .. y(l, uvuil 575.5101 t.. -==~ ok. S2SO mo .. $100 dcp. Junel.SSOO .,...,.0290 372~ 2277 "A'' Pomon11,
RENTALS .
2 BR. 2~ ba ..... S475/525
2·3 BR, + 0 , 2 ba .... S425
3 BR. 2 8.11 ....... $425/560
3 BR. 2Va Ba .•••• SC75/550
4 RR. 2 Ba .•••..•.... S435
4 si..2VJ ba .•••• ~IMO
4 BR, 3 Ba ........... 1515 LAK~FOREST
3 BR. 2 Ba ..••••••••. SCl3
TUB BLUFFS
4 BR, 3 Bu ••••• -..... $850
courts, volleyball, parks & trails. Cotta Meao .. Avail. immediately. $625/mo. HORSES. Back J\R y ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONADELMAR ,_!').'>_7_-1_69_4 ______ _
(U.2l) charmer. S2SO. (sm f1:e1 $40.00 WEEt< & UP 2 lir Townhouse, frplc. S220. 2 br. Pool. Kids ok.
CALREHTALS •Studlo&lBRAptA l'ool,lennis.Someoeean Coll oft<'r 3·30 prn.
SUMllSI. SUMSl'f
You can see them all from this
beaut1t'ul. brand new 2 BR + den
townhome on the 10th tee at Rancho San Joaqu.ln. FeatuTes
beautUul. plush carpeting,
decorator draperies & levelors,
sell-cleaning oven, woodburntng
fireplace, wet bar. Mirrored
wardrobe doors Ir 3 balcronles.
Available lmmediate!T. $500/mo.
(U-22)
LILA HARPER 'l~U14
M2..U5 ..W100 flt Dowr Drl1111 HarbOr Vtew C.nhtr
Irv.JM at C:.f'!'ljlQI Vatttv Oenltt'.
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631-1713 11.11 2390 •TV & Maid Serv Avail & Catalina views. Cloi1c: 642-7986
B B •PhoneServ. fltd pool toshoppina &fine ben<'h. •---------IMt, Monaco, 2 r 2 a, 1376Newport Blvd. CM 6'4·2Alll HEWPORT
con vcrt den , pro r 54B-9'75SorS4S 3967 APARTMENTS
lndscpd. pool, tennis 2BR Sl90. Inranta only, 1 priv. SS50 mo. Incl grdnr Cozy 2 br, frple, very nice.
evu. 644-2696, d ys $375 Cor 11ht&'le, $i00 cou· BR $165. Adulta only. +
631-1700 t BR "'·rn -~ pie 64()..7030 utHs. Nopou. ru -2A50Ncwpon 81vd."
BLUFFS FOR LF.ASf; LotJi of Rltn~,. pool, walk WAik to bcuach ! 2Br, New Costa Mesa
3 Br 2 Ba tr\·level condo. to shopping, l'J ml beach. crpta & drps pool lndry •---------~>' owner. 2326 Vista 931 W. 19th St. Mlltn yrly ~ 7s2.S05fi MESA VERDF. 2 t>r. t ba.
tto1ar. 955-lS9~evcs. 548·0492 0tM8 3176 · S220fmo. Fre.sbly pal.a· 1;;;~~~-=::=;:::=::=:::;l~~~~~~~~~~l ----------1 ted·now crpts. Ad"lta on-SP~iy~,ncwty gaint~ POOL KIDS & PETS l:n unt, carport. stove & ~~-;_dj~~=-~:.!1:r~
:Chis. uso~o~.4~r. some 'um. pd. 2 Br, much 11. '3 t :d:~ t':S: ':: !:: req'd, call~ 8kr.
4 Br 2 Ba family hme. tie ~Rentals 831 \113 H:ZS·3808: 173·7014 2 Br apt. Fncd pallo.
ya.n:I. CAlrlJOrt, new p1lnt. Costa Mfta 3124 frplc. pr, dltPoSal. WI
1375 + "54·5331 mag. 1 BR, peaceful, quiet .. ••••••••••••••••••••• B&kcr, Apt A. Open Sat. garden settlna. ntcely ~.
Back Buy Ii 4 Ur, FR. f'um'ct, nC'w di'\?$ & pnl. l.AltGF. 1 BR on llarbor. ---------
blhu1, lndry rm. yd Ou, wtr pd. S195. Only$140. <Smfoel 2 Bdrm. Upper pt. ()per.
terdnr. lsc. $575 mo' Ad1~/n<>Pt•l:4,wlkllh<>J>$ CA.LREHTALS lxlam, bHn runlje,.
&lUli37 M 1098 6.11 1713 63"2a!JO C ara~c $205. 640~~
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A winning comt>1no11on
of ocsulf apartment~
wirh luxury oppolntmtntsond
suport> recreation ot a premluoa
1oco11on. Tennis • gym • ltleropy
spo • swimming • btlllords
One • lWO Bedrooms. One 8olfl ~ ~o. PMlk ~VlllAA .. <&?-... • .,-.. v-
eao 'oulotlno Ave., Co1to MelO 7Sl-t9" .............. ,..,.
SulnrMr Refttals 4200 Offlct Rtnt .. 4400 R...tafs WClftted 4'00 .'11d!y1 Mex t3. 1tn DAILY PILOT Dt
Part Udo tr1 l~\od 2 Ur • 2
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DAILY RATES
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ended AVllll June I: . ~.--lea:.e SS85 mo ~~:! 11110 J llr. 2b.1,1>111<1 II ~ "kh Jul\ ~Ji;, \llJ(U•t l>C'pl
ll•l I 17K nr 14! 1;rn1ti!J bHIJ
3 Br. 2 Hu . l\lnt Cd.,I hw.1 I•--------• lion $.UO. month A\c11l
5 15. 2nd floor ol ~Ill In~
640-!JO!ll
LAGUNA IEACH
'.!Ur. 211.i Condo. avail Ju
ly i!-1 ,\14: i!U, Sl~J ""k
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1617 WESTCLIH'-NB
ACT. Ml :JcJ32
150 I Wntcliff Dr.
N~wPort Financial Ctr
Leostftt Offf~• Spec•
Call oo Sile Man;.i,er
1714 J 642·3111 ext 246
Would llko to ahr •Pt. Loaf & "°'9td UDO .. enonal1 USO Http W•t~ 7t 00 w /)'ouna prraon. 21: 30. •••••••••••••••••• • •••• •••••• • •• •••• ••• •• • • • • • • ••• • • • •• • • •••••••••••• ~a5PM, ~-MY2 OCC FOUND. Novell) pe 11au ~pl Addictions. New Automotive •
ii ca a e • f 1 a i. l> 1: 1 • dlsut'lton &ruup for peo· Nrw l>1tl1til Shop oee<U
(Julct L.aJy non mok P•NNula Bch, call to pie whu 111 t! trylna tu act help. ~·~ rum1~hJ ~m e{~ ideJ\t.afyl73-Ml9 over an obni.:11on w/a ~op woges 1•11ld. EnaUlc
L111una or ah r apt. FOUND· Set or car keys, member of thtl oppusitc ~J~merl' Pn1a ~•lnlera f.81·0042 S,\"On Dru& store CM ~x. J.'ree youraclr Wd11y el'9 po 111 eni. up &42-0.135 ' &11ed on J\A principals hnlr.ttry :.h11mpoocr,,,
MiKtllaMOVS C...11 &I:! J.l!l-4 1·hcck out. (lll'k up & du
Dll.UXIE OFFICES R...tafs 4650 found Female Calico livery. Ar.ply Ill
l'ommJ & 1111.btl l>PUl'h .... •••••••••••••••••••• preglLlnl rnl Santu And Socld Ch.lbs 5400 20591arbor 8 1, CM
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Rearesentatives
<'QCI to :?<JOO Ml ft ,\,,low UN I Q U E R ETA I L St,C.M. 6'1.2·2611. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·1~
a,35 1>q tt Ldl( N111ut>l & STUOIOS FOR RENT. Lonl'ly" SOctul lntro1> :C.l•---------1\11,..,ion V11·J11 urt'a' Sie>to~IOmo.U\ll lncl. Found.Dotsmall shaggy Yrs clt.I•· Mt'ct 1110
ll.&ndy to S () Fr'4) Jnq .at '1'he "'aclory" mop, aold1ah hrwn, male feli,,lOntilto w 11 .. 1mc In
C;sll 1131 lo&OO 425 E 30\h St Newport w ich oku c h ain . On tcres\S. Ph Clur11 Lane,
Beach or c:ail 875.61111 or Ne1wpnrt Blvd, C .1\1 A11uhc1m Br991 ··1~
DELUX.lo: 3 LIH. :.! !1.1, ' min;! wk' no 1wts ;! kid'
• •CdM t.lix 2 rm s01te,
11111 pd, Alt', ample pka.
SI.SS mo to mo b/5-6900 .
67H271 &l2 3603 t &
Found Female Whil e ~ymeat"lon
...... /lnvt1t/ s ed Vi 11 bo & rr.par
f.tt.,.rLooktd
So Good! Cotta Mna 3834 Huntfnc)ton .. ach 3840 blk w och. wult•r \ h'IO OK. i.ll'l'~ tu 1)1.IO!I h :.!
\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrly ... 25 p1mo .\•l pout-.. tennis ''uurh ~· amoy . c ar r ••• ••• •••••••••• •••• ••.
PRESTIGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Victoria. Cull 646·9020. School• & You wi ll too, seltln•
~oriel fomou~ µrodudt
1•1exible hr11. High uarr•
i ni:s 'fr11ln1ng. Cul
~o 7Wl or Zt'nith 7·~9.
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830-0703
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chrslde Full tlm("for a Devrlopmt•nl Corp,
c heerful pt'r:1on who SJ6.2S01
woulct like to make a -----e11rcer in thlll field. Will GARDEN rm On1ly arncJ,
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K17 1111(1.~
lll·:l,I' W .1nted M Jle &
f'em full & P t Apply
1n 11er ... nn l\entu1·k\·
Jo'ried Chicken. 693 S
Coa't Hw,, l.ugunJ
ne~'ll~ assistant. 7'l u111 hC'
wr'V ri~x1hk & •''<Pl'r'd
li4Z :au1
,J.\N ITOR \I. PJrt time
dJy~. 15 20 hr' wkly.
II 8 . 0\Cr t!t flrefer
mJrried 11 17 64114 art
JP\I
JANITORS
Exper M tF or r pl11. :; d y
wk, 4 hn nlle Coll htwn
3-6. 752.7292
Beorh. Jan1tor10I Suµ11 P lime,
, ('\per Mu .. l like rieople.
!let P Want ('d Fu I I & eall for appt 752·7211:! I' llm•' Rt•!lt,rnrunt 18
.)r!I & older A1>ply m Jcv.clry S(llc11persop
1lt"r...on Sh11k1·~ ., 1'11111. J . HERIERT
22 11 N .. wport HI . t' ~~ HALL JEWELLERS
IJO"lte:.s r·:-<p'd mer 21
1\pph !l !'i. fo'1ve Crown,,
3801 E. Const lfwy, ('d .\1
HOfiTJ<;SS. apply an 2PM.
Rob R11rn11 Re!lt.111r11nt,
:J7 1''111hion l!llurld, NU -----HOTEL.
Warehouseman/
StockMon
Exper .. maturt-, well or
aonllf'd Rt1relptll
11tor•it• & l rrne APl>I}
Mr Farrell. 64-' 1700, ext
llM> fot Inter\ w 9 5 M F
t~ 0 E -
"One or Amc:-nc11 '11
Oldest & Prc!ltlglou:1
Jewelers"
Cnrf'cr opJ)OC'. ror fine J~wetry Store Man111ler,
Aasht M .. nnaer &
Manoaer Trolnrc1. Paid
r•tlrcmcnt, holld o yr;.
v11cat.lona. 11 t ocl\
purchru1e ph1n. Xlnt op
por to advance. Call Mr.
_Morri11 (Qr appt. 549~
Have ~~ f OU w1nl l.O scU? C ied ada do
lt well -Call HOW,
MW171.
..
t
~I \10 'I01•1·1ll'rl Oc•11t•ncla
b I l' I 0 I \\ n• 11 rt ,11 ' &.
v.1·1•k1·nrl, Sc·,,·c·l1tr
Mott•I. 1!11 l8!14!
MAIDS WANTl':O
Uon <)utxot.c Mot<'I :.nm ~'frwporl DI.<: !'vi
MAIDS W•\NTED
Top waf.lt.'11 pold1 Tht• Inn
ul L:rtiunu, 211 N Coast
month Call 17111
~11•rl1r.tl 'I 1•1 hnolog.,..t
I' lllllC' C':chf LIC\•n:.c·
n·11d (r)\\111l.lorrhn1c;il
lull loc·atc<d an N.li. Call
ror <IJlJ>l 8.12 7311 ----M 1':N Need Supplemental
lntonw" S<>mi Retired"
l.ocal LA T1m1;•:. routc11
a\.all. Perm. p /llme. No
tiohcitmi:. no tollectlng.
l\lui,l have dependable
tar & bl.! reliable.
:>18-1710.
llw:Y ., Lal( lkh National Sales Reps want
ed. male/fe m .• to sell :\1AIO wantc.'CI •.l .1rhor Inn Amrnca ·., fastes t grow
Mold 111()(1 W Halbo11. inq !lpnrl !.kateboard
Nwpt lkut'11, 1i75 31U3 purks . .\1u'l hnvl! 3-!l y rs
MAINTEHAMCE MAM ~ul~ e-<rier (;LOSER~ E>NL Y Cull for personal Nt'«ll'd for l'On v ho)j;p
F lime Mon !-'rt Jo:xpu
rt'Q d Xlnt 11uy & bene
Apply In 1wr,on. Heverly
Munor, 340 V1l1.0m1, CM
MAMA<iER
for larl(t' health food
11 I or c• \f u ' l h I.' <' \
µ c• r I l' n c t'<I • m u l u r t'
woman with knowlc•dl(r
of health IC>Oft<i. lnvrn
tory. m»nuainltl or olh1•r
lntcrvw. Mi. Gcrrey
!15"5·()2,10 ..... -------
No Ell.per Necess. We
currently have 3 p 1time.
2 r 1l1mc sale~ position~
<)f)Cn ror anyone 18 or
over w /car. We show you
how )·ou can earn S8 $12
ix:r hr Pwd du1 ly. 1-·or
lntcnw Cull Mr . l.ari;on.
11)."71'1611 !WM.
e mpto1et11, et c All ---------· reph~ t'Ollfld"nllnl. 11rnd NOW ltec:rwllng ahurp.
resomc to od 848, The ambitious man to sell
Doily Pilnt, P .O.Box hardware, tools & shop
1560. C.l\1 D2'1l26 equipment to lndustrlnl
----accounts. Avg S280 iser
wk. No expc.r. nee. Call
Tst-9134,
PACKAGERS
F1!m.1h• ~ ~1 1wr hr lo
... t.11 t ·'ll'nl r,,...,, • .., l:i.17
~lm1rol'la /\ \l'. 1' ''" fll>rl
lk•aC'h r>IK ~.12:-,
Parkm~ AllcnrJ.1nt, mu,1
be i.'l<p<•r'cl Fit1nw Xlnl
oppor Cull Im 1nlt•n 1t·w
1:1:1 !17!l0
1• /Ii m <' h c Ip want<· II
w elt•tt r11111r piu I:. h.ll'k·
µrnund. Call Ii 1li 1K!l'l
l'ubhc Rclallo n Sales
Professional
Volleyball
Part & f /llmc <comm ..
S<·11~1111 tickets & ad 11alt.>s
po~1t1onM open to men &
women l No prev exper
llC'I' Call Oon (714)
!)~, 0370 Mon Fri. PUX /\n~w!'r1111( St•r v
Opr. Im rnc:<I op<'nmg~
ror m uturt• p1•011lr t c l•----------
work vnrl<'d hr ~ &
wknds. /\pply 1n 111•n1on
1~ Rochc:.tcr St , Co'>lfl
.\lcs11. -----PER.SON to rarP for rn
ll•nnr plnnl~ on <·om
nwrc1al occounh Must
hu1.e eitp. & xlnl dnvlnit
record. Coll Mn raarct,
iti8 ~l -------
Pt-r.ronoble old('r petl!On
fl /lime. Work well
w /people. an11 phone11,
post. varied ok doUcs SJ
I Ir 5'1.9 332S
REAL ESTATE
lA11"J:(' e'labllshed ofrlce,
prime location . Musl
hove r<'ccnt retldenllal
rei.a l e. ~o me com-
mercial experience.
Sulary, override ond
commlulon. Call up.
polntmenl ecrelal')'.
7SMl27
REAL ESTATE PHONE SALES MAHAGElt WANTED Phon~ S4llC'll pttopl<1, 1-'ur well kllown. exp1.1nd · Ing Real Estalo com · male or rornalt', 10 to 65 pa ny. Open lnll a new of·
years of 010. Guaranteed flee In Costa Mua. Most wai;ot ~r rommh1:1lons. ... rl S
St.U,...DAY
That's Ai.L you pay
fort
30d•)' ad
lnlhe •
250 EuHl 17th S t reel, ,.ove cxpe once. •lary plus +. All appUcaUon!I Suite o, Costa Mu n, confidential. Apply to
between S:OO & 8:301>.m. Ad. No , Dally Pilot,
NEED HELP? • 846 ~~, OJ)portunlly Cl•utrled AdVCJ'tltlmc. !f:!..f~l!to a t:mpl<1ycr ~ W Bay St., CO!ll:a ~ DAILYP.ILOT
SUYtCI
DlltlCTOllY
CAl..la NOW 142-5171
-··~
~aeletttcnol _a. Calif 92628.
D ed Hope~ • The raatest draw In lhe ~w~fnAOS Ha,·e somttblne to 1ell? We11t .•. u Dally Pilot
Class10f'd ad• do It w~ll. Clnsaln.ct Ad 6'2 5'ia.
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HclpWcntted 7100 HetpW_..d 7100 HelpW..W 7100 .W,WMted 7100 HetpW .... d 7100 Appllanc:n 1010 ··················~···· .................................................................................................................. . Ffldly1May 1S, ttn •• DAILY PIL.OT
.. I P t t s t I 1 RY t SIWIMG MACHlHI W.'"ITR"'"-"S on ~n1uator Cold po_l. 17 Frte to Yo. I04S CiilncJt SoM IOH G.ecJe Saile 1051 ,.,... ... ii ••.•• I'" ·.xp { S\l ES rERSON. rull SECR~TA • .ooktna " r.~ ,. L G ld •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
or um~"" d.. \.Jµ lu ll()' • llmr wantvd tor La•una tor top pu1on tor \ Optf'9fon • Rtt.n WAITt:ttS cu" w/icern .... cr 0 • rnmm SuJ>C:nl!>lllll for Ot-al·h Boutique pJnsr woman orlit'c In 1.A n ltdlnun\'asdJI(. Bre:1kfa1t"hant'h,rullot_!:!!•ow.11SO.ll62C»0.1 Cerrn.:anShephctdnccda PUILICAUCTIOM ~lJPF.RGAHAG~SALE!
nuhccru'-'l"3 rv& r:11fo1 <nlll!r73050 ' Must have accounllnir BaalcrltClctro partllme,&44-~0.t ~'*' IOIS Yi&td 5 )'toldmah,, M~Yt'INF.ITEMSOI-' r.umball m1&ch1nt.
••dv. R.-forr11l i.y1<lt..·in e1C~r.prc!e(ablypt>&brd Call'42·7'l.38 s.t7 0Sl2 F.STJ\TE JEWELRY. furnlluro .:amea ap.
l'loteckd t,1rm ;irl'a !'Ou UI sr-tem.AP. ~7~ Waitres:. & Kitchen llt'lp ••••••••••••••••••••••• ART OBJECTS. AN r.11anC\.'S 'cloi.ct u'oon.
plush o£l·, North 'rusttn SALISP~SOM Shoe 5..ll!!t t-\111 pt F.xp 12 ~S3 hr + tip:. Must •ftUILIC * ~ 1050. 11QUES. FINE t-'URN . an1v• 'clothes 1old
lRtN No Tu!\lln A"' U(" YHamlns. Cosmetics SECRET ARY prcf'd l,M-llt'r ar:adc ram Apply In Pl'nil>n. J lpm, •FUR .... ITURE* ••••••••••••••••••••••• •:re· PllONt Ott ·~ c1u1~t.'m.rny :.Ill.:~. etc .. ~7-~ • !>lun• Xlnl lil'n\'f1t1 Ort1t1nal P•ua. 2l:!I " ~'TORt.:WIDF.SALE 1'0 ' l!ROCllURi':. etC' S,lturduy8:~H :so!lll
\\c rn~-d a d<·~ncJ:abh: Full tmw JJU~1t100 in'uil, c:11rttr )(lb No SundJ)'f. Balboa 81. NB *AUCTION • !';ew & usl.'<1 fllt'n. appl'a ~ 2200 ~II. Top or the World,
RECEPTION-'
GIRL FRIDAY
Supl•r poallloo fur u
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llul1c\ 111du1fr l.1t1•
"'''-'fl'l.1ri.il, 11uhh1· 1 l'lu
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aruunJ a~.,•~la11l Lu hu'~
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hlwr' & r1111i.:1· lll'llt'llt'
1111 \l'l'Vatt1,11ll\l"'"'"'1·ll
)'IOllllH•ll i.;111 (i11111I
1'<lu.·al11111~I~11111g :.k1lb
actc' e .. ~1·11t1JI \\ 11lt' lull
ri:-i.uml.' 111 t• ll llo'
l05lli SanlJ 1\11;1 :t;!7 I I
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!IS ~;;,cJl11 l'.111 \11111
ll\.'C1.'pl111111.,t, Ill lh111l1111
Ill'' Full •If p,11l 111111
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I d1i.1b1l1l \ t'S'-l'llllal l'up
11.i) lur top 111·1 ~011
lk-.unw tu ll•I\ ~al.! El
'J11ro 11:i1;:111
r i• ~I"'" ... b I l• • • c It ISun Thur I lor u br1jlht. ~1r Murow1t£, Mr. Cur * T--u •... \" I . u . • ~ouria u-, .. ·h. ~ ......... ..
d molt'\ uH·d & cxper'd N Wl\ITRF-C\SES. 1>;,pt>r d um• '" nuJ1c: •1 wn s uar11ain May H 1:i Glau wm· .... ,. °""" ""'' """ ':,::t~ \ ~~ C' lc1.1~~~;~n,11~~ sl.'crclury "ho C'njuyll ren ~l1141684.' .U. C'oc:ktalls ' t'ood Xlnt • • 7:30 PM * * !\ook ~~ ~ 814 W l9th. Id ow lS, carpet In a , E\ierun.:,,..•s_. _____ _ .:io~•ni.: hl•ulth rood ""'°""'"!: w iwoph . ., non Slal>lepurtyreq'cltotakl.' oppe>r Ap11IY 111 ~·r~on. Con.tlC)INMnh C~4!·7000&~326l enclo~cd piilto, miac. GAliGISALI
... lore· diuln in Southern i.mok11r Sulury open cJrl' or my med r.m•d Mr G'~. 3100 Irvine A\'c, ltepos U449 Sylvunilo Cr. Walnu~ dining tbl w /IJ
Cwllfornui Prior C'X (";ill Barbura 011'\ls for CIOlbHI }r old mild man Newport Beach. ·~ Wekolft•* **I BUY** Wamcr/Newho~. chra. china cabint-t,
I I bl b t nwr1· 1111n 1;,1;i u;:it. n 1· rt• d . no r> rob l 1• m Good u:..ed Furnllure & ( p.;u·nl'1' t t'!\ r~ ~ l u l}jlll}t'd dos Cor a 1~:1100 WA 11' RESS l'.:S yacht Lovely R '1 rm It!' ts' Appllunces -OR I wlU PoOI table & acciess. $1o.5. rdn.:. i·olf Po tbl, c•hei.t &
nc ni-tl.'ttl>Jry o •• iur Sl!:CJU:.l \HY for t'l'A'i. 11,2311,1,_, 120 rwrmo• Club seek1n1 P/t clrei.s('r K, 1.'ht-al~. •l'llorSELLforYou VWbikerock,new.'13 tlil,, mu<'h mlsC'. 425
du\' nq;ht or Sunday offll'C' Coodh1m1i:,k1ll1o t'\(>t'nM·, ~9'Jlti.il~\e1<> w111lresse:. ~4 hr+ n1tl.':.l11nd:t. mirrors, MASTIERSAUCTIOM Record player $25 8 FnnlRd.AplB.C~~ •
.... o t II ll n t r o r m & 11ri:an1tal11;0,1I ,1h1hl~ llend1ti. i\pply an person he11dboard,,, bunk bed:.. Truek l~Po derk S25 Old Hoyol Of'c Typwriter s.io.
lu1111>.h1•d McdH·al Jtld nl.'ct-11,..Jry Xlnl work111i.: Stal Typ1i.t tor Oruni::c Co l>t:l~n 11-li tu 720 W. chclil bl.'Cb, hutd1 tu~. 646-1616 & 833·9625 w. ·mch~1r $10. Old icu 1¥1.x n.1wM• •tow"r ....... Phone
h1lw1t.1l l14•n1•fll,. Apply cuncht1111ut.lteiiumc1mlv t:PAhrm. Bay. Ilalbou or call desks,rol·ko.r·s,bufo.lovc. ~30 F·an 2 spd tJ '' "'' ".,.,., t.1nllhc·ri:: .Nutrlt1on, B .I. Ts & I' litio l'huuc 510 ~l:i tl731730 .M~Jt, n...,. •"'"ir~. liir"ps, Furn,i~ure Strkpped & · · · ' unswcnng un1l, New .
I t l ( r U. I~-. _. -----""'' ,, ... y .. Rf h..,. b E ... ~ Lave n der queen ~,1 C·•nlury '1omc ":.ire
H' Wl'l'1 a 0 sc °' i-.:c .... 1tvrl C'<>nter Ur. Sll' pJt'tures. Cir & Uk1Wht ~ 111111
1 ""' Y xpe,...;. bed read 13 Much _., " ' l\ullo~·t..~. lo~l'r level 10 750 Nl•wport Uth. !l:!liti4t STOCK UOV WAITRESSES, So. 1.111:. TV:.. :.lt•rt'(''" LH tubll's, 75:!·5059dys,6'1.o;.~ev. • sp $30. llltn ~llr'i Dshwi.hr tlll' Soulh <.:oa"l Pia.Ai Pi1rt t1m1•, rmt.~t !Jc lH. °" ll & CM p t 1 m c & misc. & books. May 7 & SS<> Blln oven !:!l~c & Sh11w1n~ Cl·nll.'r. <.:o,lu St;(·rda~y ' R1'<'1',P1 for ~ t.l.>Jor 1\J4 07li7 f t.lmtc' Coftec llhop exp churn. table 1 & ~·h,lir': , GRAND OPf.MIMG • 8; cash. GU ·i\ Pulll.'r Pl b ~ncr pl ale $60.' +
\11.,,1 Apply al \'il.amm N · B. s'-!ut h I al' 11 ll Hets please Charlie':.. ~!~~:~~vcid LUS LOTS l~e Furniture <:onnecllon ~<;aa~ POn~~~d ~:~!':~'. n~any other items. 3M
Couull.'r Tra\l.'I Co. <>1111or for Stock Clerk Ch1h0fr. <71ll:>t90.151 DON'T MISS THIS has a sister ,.tore-the 498.23<c: Vii.la Bayn, N. li. Sat
SALES
SUl'PLEME ... T
YOUR INCOME
SSSS SSS
PART TIME
TELEPHONE WORK
nJ?htpcrson111adva11<·c -.:ci~kdforc'l\l'~Fm'-''l ----Lamp Connection'! "" 10·56420596 "
J\pphcants mu!\t fHl,,l''" ll<·alth 1-·0 ,1d store WANTJ..:D SSS SAVE SSS Outrai;eous dlscounts on ELGARACl-:R -----good ore ,foll!> 111dud l'lwi·k .. tock,daary c:a'e Sl:l\lMER HELP \\e honor UorA. M /C, naml· brand lamps llou~eGarager. Sora.10-.e
plea..,ant tclcphonc \ uln· About Jo hr., per ~k Call Counter work & <'OOks c a:.h 1 er i. c: h Cl' k:. & Variety of colors and GRAN DE• st.!al. recliner, bcdrm set.
Startin.: ~al.in trum l>u'n>U!ltJ~ l>a~., &natl''> Apply in CA!:>ll l'll'JSC nu i.w~sfrumSl995-S55. Sheratonlovei.eul.anll· ori:an, rerrii:. wshr,
S.'iOO Sl.iO!t dt'l'l·nd1ni.: un l'.Jt't·..on pcr .. onal lli1·lk' Food 73Sl lll'll Uml D.H 8. qucs. l'ha1rs, walnut m1..,c Fr1 ·Sun 1U·5. JIJ1ht~ ~k11d n•"1ml' to S10l'K HOO\! ~HIP DELT\CO J\JllJbl\· on tlw IHI.' u•:>.\'>" hanC!>l lbl. Orient.ii S.16 l!Al3 3l58S1r11y,l';\1
L r S \ I .... (' -... s \ C'I .,.._ ...... rugs. l){)okrJ"t.'", bra~s ---2K I 4 a a\ I.' l l t' · t I' I\(, It 1-. ('EI · ·' • \ ,.;.,). upenur 'e · ·' m,,.,... Item~ ~ubJl•t·l to Wed \.hru Sat 10·5 :->e"port Heath Ca ('Ll-,H" t-.x11 111 .,hap , .-, prl.',Jlt• rubb1ni:s. Ualdw111 !\1ult1ple mo,mg: Go·
1;11.1r.1nlt·l•d ll ourl~ 9'£63 Jllll).l&.ll'l'll\lll~.postrni: \\_I c, STYLI ST MASTERSAUCTIOM :\l ust sell 1-'ine maple Spmct piano. port hmc can,p1nh.1ll1:amc,gum-
W.1i.:1• l'lu., Bunu' 5 JOI·--------• tii ,111, t.. l'ard' 1 unnrni: l'.,1wnenced, full t1mc & huteh. h•" l~a\eS. :.eati. t:Xer..1zcr knit king kntl ball 111ac:h. tapes etc. col·
11111 1u11:1011m Call 111 ,l'rllun t~pin.: in partt1~~.1hc \\'1tk, 2075Nwptll,CM JU Abodi•sk.~n~h.& t.1ngmach,colle1·t1bll·S. tcctablc china. bath
1..Wi I:!:!.! or n1mt• lo 250 E SECRETARY \1111 l'" \lu~l be t:dpablc \\ ai;un . .IOJi \dams i\\c, I Calll7 I 4 J 833·9625 lut:.a m1..c• 5-111 S303 Sal 9.3, 19-1~ P ort Tnn1ly hnl.'llS, lamp:., t•tc. Sat,
lith Stn-l'l C'u.,tu :\lesa. of 11iurl..lll" undt·r prl.' II H !Jlj2-7071 or 171416 .. 6•8686 Pl.NB 75!10390 !J J. !15'.!1 Ncalherway, Toka1 Bank of Calif ha" .. .. f M. I L h k h & \I al u rl' w Ill: I ... ,,,Ill' I s. \[,f:'-. Wu111an pr"f'1I ~"un• & ITH'l.'tlnt.: daily dc --~I J "" ,O\'esl•al ).l I II LI ll r 0 0 I l
I , ., • an 1mmed opcn111" 1n X R "'Y TECH Id t \' Mo\'ln° A1lplic. ant1qut·~ I d I ),Jl'1\j.~llfllll1I 1.111 Ir~! l11l1•11·t111" IK•'. Ill (1ne ,. acJl1n l!' Jllt•'>t;l'\. • ... a· I 8020 .:rn i:n acl·en s cry ... II nap1s ' " ·' thdr Hunt. Heh ofr (or<• ne"islt.•red. f-:xu••r c \I tcyc es I I l'h ~5 """ & misc 332 1-:vcnmi: <.'a ---
RECEPTIONIST
mt>da·al i:ruup s.il up1•11 ,.:1fl 'h1111 \lusl ha\1.' t·ar h I I ~·m11·ond1K·tor' ;,10 9!!7!1 .. ,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.:c con< Sl35. ' l·lovu n)'O n Rd • CllM S S S k d :\lanil):Cllll'rll 11 ,1111111 ~ <'.ill i:.?i:Ji t:to l!J!l2 for :.t•t'Y to assist t c >ram· 1 'l:o l-1uro Sal opt•n Call I l2uahl)' Sal~ S;>l. mo e
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si.;111 S1·nd n·llunlc t11 Tith•' lfhn'" ,11111~ c :ti dl'opo~1t111n. ;ii & 15· (} 4 pm !l62· l62.~ _ ei:. Mori:nn mare. broke Cla~,1rwd ad no R9S, l' 11 Tttll'S4·:Ul'hl·r W1• Ruv ri•lri~rr.1tnr" rf'rt1onalt> 1!11 :!38:!~\C'i Comer Group. 2 couches, i' Sectional. Rill\ dryer. to r111t! & drive, ,blk
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Cll'mrnll· 1;1111 •. 11112:.i1 ts• ...... D SECYjRICEPT ~lt'"'·"1'f1tlt.><.o r---Shots c,cl \\ic·hllclrt•n Maplcdre~scrw mirror, _.... '•Kl .... ll I . \ ....... 0 D ( Id h d 1·1• fi('2!5 H4tl·6J:lli U--h'-8078
SALESCLERK
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CORPORATE work In bu•y law Qf" ~>14 lll4 l)l<ll,.;model,xlntcom.I .• ' sha•tw/plld correeTbl& Sl\T'SUN 103 19111 J•ort ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECRITAltY " • ---Sl50 581' ~544 l\KC Cham1w1n M nlc '" · · • ' • · 'f'Ype 6Swpm +. w /bk "' C lll llUl\tl ll A a l so 2 end tbl:1. Mt.!d. style, Nelson Pl. NB. Lot11 or GenPralor 3.75 KW,
\\or nrrt•r sal11ry " bonus kpns & mt.'<llcnl e'lpt"r WESTINGllOUSE t!J c:u fcll'\l lc rup , 11 3092 rormlca top. 548· 19-15 grenl lll.'ms 220/t20 lkhlt. Like new
phL'i un cxecpliomal op-prd'd. Call for :i ppt TYPING _ 1 ·a __ - -S'100 Cull 1>45·tlG:l9.
11111turyt\' for a bM~ht. 1132_7311 ~D~~~:~~~or, llke ncw, Dalmntlon . prdi.:reed. r 11ofn, multi colored. $175 2 Family Gur. Salt• fo'ri & MlK-•I 1 8080 p1•r,011t1hlt· 1ndividuul SPECIALISTS ___ s.JI), 1-'i•mule 2 yrs old or besl oHer. 675·3786 afL ~at. 114. 500 L.ark1pur, ""'QIMOU
\\lthafl.111 forcuqlOrau• St-XV RECEPT. P t1ml.' Wo11her11, dryers. Clean 11112:12morl.!17·fl343 :lpm CdM<lnnlleyl. u•••••••••••••••••••••
.11'1•n1111t1nic. l)plna and 25-30 hr~ week Muhl oo Hove A Chol.:.! l;iLe models. 1 yr guar. --f<W Snle 23'' Color Zenith
'horthand ~i.1111 w1'o c-n-able to lype. 7$2 1995 If h I ti I SlOO F d 1· •t l
J"" wnr kin" la"' friC'!nd • you U\'C' !!pee II zet . rec l' ivery." s r male, Nhott1 Sit( Wt>l•ks buokcaae. RCA hl·fi con· & Sun I O·SP M • 4626 Bdrm iwt, dbl ~d $175. h .ilmo:o1ph~re rleM• service Sta Help full o,,r typinl( 'lkill!. you con Chra.l'.J6..2!140 ~12·210:J <1ole . Sat/Sun, 9·5, Cnmco 1l111hlnnds Dr. n~t ofcb. J.nmp:., end
Sall''> G.11 1-;,q11 '1I 11 t i:.111 \Ji H T . Cook or p1t1mC' Appl:.. !100 E rhno!lc fl nm n wi<lt• i\dm1rnl Side by side ---612-1337 C<t:.t tuhl1·~. ••orrce lbls.
Crt11li1 M1•'J (I._ F."hiun \Ir 1, ... Bua\ly <710 _Co:1~tHwy.N.8 quic-Ly or ll•mporary or BascnJI. tn l'nlor, male, 4 . R • rhair-. luve11eut, etc.
l!Cl.i nil ~h._.r11 &. am &II 'ltH rtteu~-.1jlnmrnt'4 ~~i:e~~:e~. rlta:v~s~ mo:. old, /\KC w/papcri. Rcrng lllO. l'fn1; $85. ra. ftdrl11. hou'lehld 002.fl:i:?2nftli. blttnu~ ical n<'t•d1o;I i---------• Set\lCe Stat ion Allen· '* Stot Typldi oold. Sl.JS. 536_1414• ask S7S. s,s9 ·1'1Jl l'\l' /\ntlqoe vanity s.io. Anti· ml!IC 2142 Westmtnster,
C'ull&16'1'1311 dnnt .-wtr'tl Day & •Magl&ll furJlm,Art5•5360416 qbueddln Lb! $LG5S.11>7 ~t Cos1eMc1111.
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SALi-;,,-,1.AOY w.mt<·cl for C_.0 .. "' or• M "'R ply, Shcll Station, 11th 4t T........ Lla!ters & Salllcr built1n elkhound. mole. 6 mos, 751·68'74 Movlna. Plant• & odds & Pro Shop. N1•NI m;.1turc' "'" ",.. ~ ,.. lnme NB • ...... d l t d ,, $25 enda, !plphyllum11, lndmdu.11 <.:1111 bcl .... n 3 Cot I I I t t r . ' dishwasher. works $10. g we c I o,.. N h d r b d Fuch1IAS, Oernnlumll.
& 5, a<1k for Sand> or tlr~•.:t r~T1 ~~ c,:c: Ser"i<'c Slatton llelp ~o~ office • G&S buillin double oven 7541850 ,l~:11J's.90~~:1e ~3;, Sal onl), 130 MalJloha.
Jean. 842·7i47 l'v T) ~CO WPM. Sii llO Wanted, cwer prcr'd. 0 overload & stove lop, aood condt· Germ. Shrp pupoy. 3 Love seat $35. rh 673 2571 C. M.
:---WPM. It. bkkp~. Good Apply in perM>n 300 E lion. ~. 49"·7i38 Even· mo's old, pure bred No 1----------
Sales Onentf'd. own bu't bl'nefil11. Slllary 1700. l7lhSt,Co,,td:\h-~•, 557.0061 , mis papers Shot•. $25. GaracpS. 1055 2 Twin Beds $60/$30.
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u MtwiceSt00.675-8913
Nylon Cl'flt'!!. hke new, ~
11q yrd .. Coal $15.8S;
11~111e. 25 yrd, Cin •
n:imOl"I, 85 > rds. G73 5308,
fl.12 3033
nc'I,. P 1t1mc Sup.-r Qlll675.67oo --------• 64S-80l5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Surfl)C)ard ruck SlO. VW benef1ts.~ork...,1thcxclt ---SERVICE Stullon l,ube :JJ238ttchSt,NB Admlral22Cu n i;ldrhy Chair & ottoman , lamp, Trlr Hllch S25. <Zl l~" tarblr\op\.inlly,slnk,~
In!(, mota\ull•d .:roup Mc:NfaryjllK.,t. man a:;,pnec Mu1trurn side fr n"\ rree Ellackl.abPupp1cs.Swka. andfot"orl(oodies.Mov-Chevy rims $S. tsl fnurror. 2 'leto;. •:Ice.
Sc-r!Ou.i, amb111n11>1 only n 1-: occ tmmetl. opf'n· nwn hi.ind tools Sal + ------Rcfrlae~3 ti>r "" It'<' AKC <'hamp tines SlW. lnl(.13$6GalwayLn.CM lllxl63 Chevy r1m1 & ..wvr top It dbl u\ens.
apply S:>ll 11%, btwn 1ni-:. Good ty 11111t, ,11r· comm Alt10 nrrd (21 TYPIST maker. flSO Sl2 ootl8 &l!H2-UI, Mfl-61<1() Ur• ~. Clean convert ~()r64G·52fl'l
l 6P\I tai>hone 11 kifli. o.c. Service-Sta Attcndonta Customer S.rv. G.E. Reft1J:t.!raw1. w top --3 family. Sal/Sun, 9·5, 110fl bed $.10. New chin.a ----
--SALESPERSO'H' Alrpnrt orc11 833 90{M) A I> PI Y, U 111 R 111 h fo'/llmo. Tualln/lrvlne frHz.er. S'iS or moke ol May 14·15. Furniture. ~ placl.' .. ulna• Sl2~. 3 IAun~e l'holra & Ol· -Cht'vron, Z~Ofll Kl 'fGro 11rra. ~ per mo Call f 49'11D7A 8045 aarden e quip.. mucb ~rlter llO Red reel tom an,, $60 per palr.
CrN1Uvl', P'tpr'd in co SECRET ARY-POOL Rd. Lag. Hilla 731·51» bet wn 8'.30-5. er. • Fne to Yo. more. %106Z Beckwourth t.opc r t'corder $10. Bol>y 545-2637
ordlnntum und display (\f strona typtna &sh rrq'd. lcaylag Washer. Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cir. HS. cnb 110. Lady's skt bout" ---------~
r In o w om o n ' 11 & ~/time Apply In pcirton, SERVlCEORDER DESK TYPIST p /tlme, $5 hr. cond ~ Beaut. l\Cftctlonat.o Sl0.51.zc7~.495-1893 Couch S2S; Brand now
childrc-n's w4'11r . 1''1111h\on Robt-it. Ht>ln. Wllllam Expcr ai rl to lak e •Needs to be flexible 642.l)403anyUmo p('(iple-cal needs home YAROSA.LE!C<>ttaMes a w11blng mach S!25 ;
111 1and. ·rut HJo;n t'rolll & """oc . 1'10l aervlce Grdel'I ror Ap· w/aood ty plna s tllls . -w tout doii11 . Lovea Republican Wo m e n., Sup er, Cblna, k lna Bookcuelt.O:AM/l'M8
B A L l,OON I.TD QunilSl.N_.8 p llonce Service Co., Own car. l!:arth/Sdence Mulllcyt'le l<enmore chllil re n . 11 payed . boutlquotbl,ptant.1,Jota 1pre11d , h o u aehl d, ltk f'eC()rder,tumtabl•• Nt-Wport Dcuc-h. t:ull for some• t1crtn1 It lllc.>r h'P· back1round prt'l'd. Call Wash r SJ50. Elee dryer, 5.'ltS·22ltJ a l\ 4 or 500-2797 or ~oodlf'i. tOt to StO. 1 clot.hea, 1l111war•. all apkrs ~; Pool \bl ~;
appt.. 846·0011 SECRET ARY Ina. l650 to start 1700 in bc\wn 3 :;pm, M2 661« m. S2()0. tor 1tt. Ref rig, ---Reau1trar avail. Sat/Sun 1 quellt.y. »'I' Santa Ana Ski pi.nl• SlO: Camel ~.......,. •• M~ Finn 90 duys Kate Dlllley. :W ------S'75. La• sU ore duk. S75. C~n Shep, ff'm, aood 10·4, ~ l'rnud'May. C M. ; Ave. C: 1. t um Sat h11lr coil ~ + Mh,i:. SJ\LESPi:R ·oN. Maturl'. .,........, E. 17th St.. Colla M a . TVPlST CLERK, •S·$0 ·l'1.torSJ8.31W d1 po11ton,ll11toom1ny! --49f. ''2 Compl1>ll'lv t'xpc-r"d In Xlnt l)ip\nr 1<k 1111, light 542 (12'2 wpm. ~rm full Um•. ~I or D7~·fl~ 1\-l!k tbl .itcanebaek Ch.I'll, '811 11.l!tanJ, Sl,000. Small ..-;;;,.;:;.;..;.._-... ___ _
cnll•l'llblo. t'tHtal & bkkp'a. 1n vn1t'ln.c. bill Generel ofOcet dut es. --rui-"1 -.unn bed,•teTeoe pGOl l bl. bdsprd • m iac. Obi \\ldo contour ch r:
chlnii 1-\Jllur pt l"nll 1nir. h•lephonu l\lol\Sew'lnamachoprlnln Ua ve •ood phone Tradeyourold tlufflot Lovable F•m mlnldode, rom p, TV. klt wau. 1:»000Sal Met 11. llnJanllq\1 l)'p('wrlter :
Mrw. Uurhn. ,\t <ir;1rton thru 1-'rt. i 30 A \t lo 4 snj{J ntt'dlo. Jim wlna ptnK>n ahty Call Diane, n ew ioodlu with I rod, 1 yr old shot•. will misc. Sal/ 'un 10 ll 5 17141 S1n S.lmeoo I portable Royal, other Stn<et.S49~1 rM s.Klflt42 exp.nee.~uu 54911113 Claalfl.cSacl.&4.2·$171 1p11y.GM~t3t eo11,.Po1ruett11&.~d~l t•.v. mbc.083 1 •
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ANSWERS
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Send nne cwrd tor eur h ··l "'l>t:CIDED ·•
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•••••••••••••••••••••• COLORTV•s JoGded. npcr buy 1'1P 3'.l'boul,.lipforli.r, llunl '7J 11ondo t'lJ MO t'ronl P\t p11rty n eed• luw ·~~~·Ju~i'!~ur
·.iut '\frlc.in Gm) Par /\l.l. M \JOR BRANDS 17U 1 ISJO 340.1 111~00 Jluroour »100 l)tlr ~nd extl'n<fod tt 1m:hr~. m 1 I 1· n a 11 !It I 11 I •
rul l:ieti.t olfrr _ , month 846·~ ., Newly rebwl~ eoxme. on· :\1ul01 home, plcllbc cull 6 GMC JIMMY 67~:17..'t1mti7:l I~ fkrond &Guaranteed 25 Cat, clnn, askln11 I> h.As500mtles ~lcrtnc r.lb3557 "7
Port11hlc-1leCon.i.oles $2900 w/lnexpenllve Local rei.1dent nl'_eds 11hp st.irter. cu~tom >eal ------\be..iut) L11£old&wh1lc
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.iou l'lanos Ori:Jnl>,
new 'utt•d SVllll'lli.
Gr,mdi; Ph1vers tiolng
out for bua.in'i.' Rent lw
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Baldwin, Ohlckerini:
Ynmaha, Kimholl ,
W1 Ila 17l 1 lll38 2770
1;.'1)7:! Brookhurst, GG
Fnel!~~:::deUv. space.640-7966 ~~!~7aJ..40Prd.:-<ewport Sharp'S5758J.HJ8~ TroUen.Tra•tl 9170 ~ .. ~~~~~~~d~w~o·~~:.~.
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IM3 \, W l!)Ul, C!\t Lldol Good cond, ~:.el!. ~o· Siiµ tor nml Sporhter XLll l lean ,lnl ·-one! .... "" l:!,0001n1k IBWR:?lO >.
!H6 1786 o( sa1h.. lrlr. ~/ Dei.l Oi·cJn i.11le lor ij mo " ns '.!i • . ~.,.,., O .... LY ,,,, 5
offer 5-18 3140 •lOO µ mu t.lu :JOOO S\! &t2 ~ l7:J ~P'l·Jijjjtl "
!\lull.md CD Bu"e Mobil ------·54 p h s ~t XI
•1.50 bc!>l orrer 8-16 1700 Pilot llouae Sloop, Im Ski 9080 for clean Trail Bake. & Ac:ceuortH 9400
. mnc. l<'ull race/cruise •••••••••••••••••••• ••• !lb3·~103 •••••••••••••••••••••• SUrt:H <:ll ROMJX 110, fuJly found very fust 17' ,· Ste\1•n.., w11odcleck . \'\VEN ~JNL'" l!I 'Color TV, i..lnt cond! double cubl~ 111lt1epi. 10' cuailom J1c1r11l, mterior "76Kawusak1 KZIXIO. Very 1 •• li, , . ...,
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
29U HARBOR BLVD.
540.6410 540.0J I l taa plu~ one span• W1.• #230 l'ul.1ro1d 1·amcra ·
ret urn pnmanenlly Marine toilet !'lie~
11taled allrut'll\'e t.iK & l'on.rh1.• tire &' whll.·
str..ip, rni•c•tini: 1.11rl,rn1.• F<irhc.•rware Roll1>serre'. ----------1 0 rl'Qulrt>ml'lll'!. I rl' f tl7H2SJ
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S2Jll 752·~llJ lhplacem0ent over tlatboltom, v drivl.', •<'lean, xlnt cond. Phone LSl::I> l,tF,BU,ll,~40 01 vmpac 25 · · C'Olnr TV W),000. Asking $14!>.500. vu n cc l r Ir w 1 mu~!'>, !1112·5-ltii Der BugltY Shop 530·
Still h:ll\ 90 t!ay-.warrun Will consider smuller enJtlnf' net•d:. work. SllWO \10Clwv CIXJ. nocn", $500.
'Tl t'ord PU C11mµcr
Spcc1JI. ~1ton, 300 en!l.
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llhcll, clelln. 002 95~1
vent lo,, & thl'ft' For 11 _ _ _ _
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wollp;ipc:r. fut111t• or lll1.·rc:o co>ol sno. :.rlt
"Duy Glo' p1.11wr & wt• 5"!00 I L:Jrut 1llamond
will buc:k & trim \llUr d111ncr rinl(, :.urrounded
tag-. Or try t'l'o turdi. by ~m dwmund!t SltlSO
bc1cktohrit•I. . 1\lmond1te i:urnet &
l'JIJ(;ES d1.1mond nni:: s.100. F.x
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MGI 9744 l'orKhf '710 wnph 97'7 VoliswOCJlft '770 h•rd '901 ~ .......... !!.1.~ ~.~............... C.~'O "'""'' -J)£trs• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Che~t tt20 °~ l.'Qtl ~,., <la
MG '• uno 914 New tires & brk11, '12 T,.1umph SnitHre, xlnt VW 5 ,..LEI'.! 1974 CADILLAC Tito# /11trinu/n11 Word Gome with o Clrutll• • ., "' ELD R "'DO •••••••••••••••·~··•••• • • Frees yr150,000 ml. ext. overhauled mtr. llkt! conditio n 42,000 m1 , * $499 & up * ~ ... . 7:1 Monte Carlo, clHn, -----........ QAY .. PCKUM
warranty w 111 MGD new. $3500. 673·0003 or $2250/beslorr. MS-6308 1975 YW RAlllT Full equipment Inc. 1 10 ad e d, p 0 w ER • ._._. W.• of "'-.---.
purcha114!. Call today ro 2131692·7232 lt67TllUMPH 4 Door.'= with air these power 1tes;n1 · SUN ROOP' 35K ml, ,_ ac'°8111W _.. ~ detail.4 on OUR excltln ....... Roy~ 97 6 GT6 ~-'. <•""" DN>. l'""c"'d ,1 windows, seats, 1teer1ns. "'150 orr Mi·33ll,, low .. .._._ .. le_..
new eaK uy " •••••••••••••••••••••• Lo~"'ll' I 9927 M l 0 S U N L e/8 Pinn --~""" ..... ,, " bruke:; & door locks. Till ' -I I
Sensible Payment.a, 14 *l DEALER IN US A 4 1peed, n~w point & In "" · wheel, cruii.e contro , Comet ; So. Brea Bl. Brea. • • · very iiood condition padded top & low miles. l .......................• f1 j1 j I j
PartsDept.OpnSat9-12 ROY CVPBS49l. Must i.ee to lt74VW412 owner-loca l ca r. Economy. '73 GT, looks,..._..._.-_...., _ __.
21.3/004·3951 714 /!IOO· ~ CARVER appreciate! Reduced to 4 Door. This one ha1> only (571KLM>. extras. Rallye whJ1, a/c. , H E F A C 1· ,
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.I ONLY SI 199 3S,OOOmUea. (~). ONLY $6995 AM /FM 1tereo. Ola· ., · ROLLS· ROYCE T & c ...... Unctlvely sharp & clean. I I I r t IS40J8mMrtt 0Wfte CMa19,. J 196f VW $2,195/bestoffer, .__..., _ __,_.._.., ___ __,
,.....,_, .. ac:ll Auto Sale11 & Leas In~ ., •1tM ......... GHI • 9905 c JI S"'l A...,J es .------.,
. \'---..... ~ 2167 Hwbor, COlita Mesa -"'"" " AMC a " .....,, ev I W Y 0 0 0 I Aut°' now h.ve lwoh·ln ,.,~~·::; ~;':~~~~·=·· aRu aono SUNDAYS 646-4446 New r~ .. paln) l & new •••••:6•9••:•M••R•:_::•00 21MSHARBOR BLVD. Coatlnelltal 99301 I I .j' I dlrectl~I •91•1•. Th.I'• not
tires. (1-.,,KJ • "' ,....... ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• . . . . . ~h. ~1 -need ls one
'73 TR6 197% VW 8>0. 499..ot93 54CM4 I 0 540.0213 COMT. MARK IV ~========~__,, ahow1ng "....:.-... • .S·••
The Macho Machine. '74 Cpe De Ville, many '75 Leas than u .ooo I R I f P E L
Opel GT ·n. Super deal, easy pymls. S . k F~~~·:~~ Mcie 9910 xtras, very clean, xlnt mlles. Mercedes Bens l' l j (' l 0 ~~f.:::! ~"-~,.:? -:::1
Auto, beaut c.'Ond MOTOR CAR CO. (971KBVl lie 5 uc ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhruout, best orfer over trade In & this one 1.8 --• - -'°" d9-•loc> 1,_ -...._ b.low .
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••••••••••••••••••••••• spee1alty. SQUAREIACK VILLE A 'UNsctAMelf '°'I I I I I I l I I I •• 19 BENTl.f:Y, Forest A t l ith di'o '72 F.o;tatc Waoon, Cully SEv --"-N-.swt ..... • __ __.._· _._.___._ .. __._ .. ___ _ 1974 PANTERA Grn. ~ dr. Vt-ry rarel ,., , !Al'"•"t• 1100LE11•Ro . BRt• u oma 1c w ra .. Gorgeous! (81252). · · - -
5 6 peed. A :\t I F M •'o:ICWUU 111, Burgan· , .. 1WJ,...oo• 7•Jl6to-M• (498DU '>. Pnced lo sell! ~wJ~~ XJntl'Ond. S17~· ONLY SI 0,595 SCRAM-LETS Amwen In CICllll~cation 8080
w /casseHe. Michelin dy, Immaculate! '76TR7 d ,_ & i i A BILLY ... TES HOW""RD ca.·v-• ..... ra 1a.,, ow mies. 755"A"West17thSt,CM Ch , I o Lo mileage "" '69 Skylark. 6 cyl, xlnt .,. ... rut•• sopcrb c l ai;s1c'1 (71tl631·0545 erry.' ' Dove&QuallSls. (955LOZ>. Can Leai>c:. raclory w11rr11nty left. VW-PORSCHE mileage. 4 new tires. new NEWPORT BEACH
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I ShddowCuupe, RllU. full orrer. 552.()6()1, can be '68 El Dorado, will con-
831-2040 495.4949 pwr, same body as new • • '68 VW Squar.e back. seen at Union 76 Station, sider any offer. Pvt Pty.
iw 9750 :srn.oo~ CMnich Cpe 1 11tereo very good condl· Culver & Michelsen, Irv. 552-84-04. 543-9449 PorlC t'antj:.tic ctJntl S22 500 ,,.1oOvn•...-t•110VLEv•AO •e110 tionS700.497·319S •,----------••••••••••••••••••••••• Jerry Alw;ird Co. i577 11·~~·t•3'64m• '72 Buick Skylark. 2dr, 975 lite blu9 Cadillac
PORSCHE 924s Pl:in:nt1a Ave, N .B. '73 Super Beetle. Lo mi. AC, AM/FM radio. 64,000 SID. loaded., 20,000 ml.
642 i97B '75 TR7 radiab, m&l !!ell 975·5550 mi. $12195. 752·9060 mint cond. Sl6800. 8·5P?tl ,
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We hllve an cxccllenl ------A Black Beauty! Grab or 199·1878eve. 714-979·8141; 6·9PM.
i.election plus the 1n:NTLEY 1953. rare R· thls one qwck. Sensible -Cod'iHoc 99 I 5 714-640-l.2B6 I rt d I ts ~210UC 11 VW Van, must sell. 11---------1 Championship Ed1lion. type, e rive, ong pym · c · l · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • How111 boot, aut omatic. sun -'--e ...J•• ampr in enor, new eng, "74CoupeCala s, ... roof, hal> been in A~l /F:'vt, air, ice box. 26,000ml,xlntoond. BILL YATES l\lu:-eum &toragl', de· ~.75HW09 Nabe 55000.673·5322
VW-PORSCHE )IHtcd new ln !\tr. '68VWConvert.Clean, rs 73LIMOUSIHE
San Juan l'1.1p1strano T) ronc Po'' er. :.1s.soo •"4Sl?V'" ~R1• eov,rv•AD. BRl• SlJOO. firm. Cad1•JJaC Dunl A/C, 6 way &"at, Utt
837-4800493-4511 ;'.1~~~7~ ,\!ward Co. 1 '"-"''~·1•)11>"4~• 6'75·8799 whcel,atereo,vinyl roof,
'72 Triumph Stag. 4 pass .• 7 6 v W R a b b 1 l jump seats, new tires.
1968Porsc:he912 Saab 9760 removahlc hdtp, VS, PS, Blaupunkt. AM FM. it #3650. Bluebook price
In superb cond1t1011 w1lh ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto trans. PW. stereo ATS whls, Dunlap tires, S6.000 +.My price ~-
5 speed & C'hrom1• 9'70SAA8 tape, fa <:lory T·bar, $.t2.5(U!)J.st~ See..atlheCarWash.2059
wheel!!. (W f'M2S7> SONNET s.s300 968·3658 A Harbor, Costa Mesa.
SADDLEBACK A classic ,1 speed VolkswOC)en 9770 '76 Sliver VW, sunroof, Pb: Andy, 752·06117 or
, VALLEY IMPORTS ~portst·ar! '.\1ust •we to ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /fM. xlnt. Orortqe County's 00·2963 DLR.
3 0 9 949 Call 644·1698 S il1-C-t•r 8 1·204 4 5·4 appreciate! (860DQB). .65 VW Bug. $650. •v "" .....
SADDLEBACK Call art 5.30 '70 vw, rcblt engine, good
1975 Ponc:he 914 VALLEY IMPORTS 556·7408 tires. clean thruout, 1.8 litre. Hell blJ1:k. \1r 673 5485
cond & mag~. Im 831-2040495-4949 "63 BUS, Very good cond, ·--·-------
maculale·only I J,OUU Toyota 976S rebwlt eng, SOOO. Jim. '70 BUS Reblt. cng .. mile~ 1621PQt't 642·!!802 ,\'.\! PM II trk. runs xlnl. ~OW sss' 95 •••••• T •• O •• Y •• O •• T •• A....... 52000. Michael673·1-179
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831-1748 495-1104 --~-
1971 Ponc:he 914
5 SJK•cd, air cond , st.-r1•0,
ma~ wh~c·ls & luw mileage <547RKl11.
SAOOLEBACK
VALLEY IMPORTS
831-2040 495-4949
CELICAs Bri)lht n•d, LoJded w,tbl '66 VW llus. New clutch &
xtras, !jJJ.!J:r70 iltes, $1200. 2 TO CHOOSE 751·2S97,
C511EllNl (73tSFVl :\ioving. must sell. 1974
Oo..JLY S 1895 Sun Bug. Reasonable. .... Call 675-4558. '69 VW. Slick, radio/hlr,
wht sidewalls . Gd trans. MARQUIS TOY OT A
MISSION \'IEJO
831-2880 495·1210
$1475. 642· 1566 ·75 VW Westpha lia
Camper, air cond, low Volvo 9772
mi. S499S. 497·2388 or •••••••••••••••••••••••
·75 Toyota Cell.:a G1'·5 4~·0135 ORANGE COUNTY
speed, air 1:ond · vinyl '69 VW. xtro sharp. nt'w VOLVO \op, ,\ \[ Jo':\( io ll.'rt~O.
:\l1Lh1·l1 n r.1clu1ls paint, and s t nprng. EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO lnu1w1:. 'IJ:J Tar.,;J, !HIT. t0!l:l'.\fll':i 1-lt·~l otfl·r mag11.S1350.673·9494 LargcstVolvoDealer ;\;u t·n~. & pnl, Jtht :'i ~p. o C t • Ne. ~:i;oo IJ12·7i 15. !l ,·, ~Iii 1~2>1 ______ ·11 VW BUS Xlnt. runninf? '"8J'~~~cL£~~· ·
-----. l' liO l>UO cond. Needs body work. DIR"'CT '&I l'or~chl• C Cpc Xlnt h>! ornn J · · m 1 · Asking Sl900. 548·3181 "'
t'Ond Sli:!t"J aulo. radio, h~aler, S!l50 ~ ~ '!l!~I~
c;i11611; 1105 sh:irp. 1;12 0433 17:9598.580~7.~fsr.~~~~\og; :f4P.' -~ •
74 911 2 n,-~;:,-.,,h~, '72 PL:. super C'lt>an, many __ , ______ _
stereo, wherh J.:Ju~cs, x tr a", x In l~ co !1 <l, ---------1 hester
Krmi. S.5700 m l'l7R S!.500 b<'~tofr 615 Jt,l!)J 1965 vw. runs good, 2025 S Mane
76 Cl'hta f;T Lift Bat•k. ready for BaJa Bug,~· Anaheim 750-2011 '73 91 IT Xlnt 1·011d
l AM !Jo'M !I trk, 1\llo)~.
Sil.SOI} !Mi2·Z:ll I
pa~sir ~>Ii v. sunro.if. 1noo
. -;uper, romp w rri~t·tl
orig equip Xlnl tontl
inside & out. Ir> 1111. oo
rehlt en~ ~·lhni,: I :"'m
tor d11 n pay rucnl un h~1·
Sl500. -195-5072
ma..:~. :i •rnnd, j i.pd. 960-:!934 '-'72 Volvo 145S. 4spd, ~' lliJillJl. '67VWSquareback radio, roo f ra ck. ~-1 (' 11 l>I -, --Good cond1llon $300() 1b1t ofr. 640·0384 '" 111" J " .ow m•. sns 642-7381 ft xl11l rnntl, S!~OO Usl olr. __ . ----_a_S_JO ______ _
~16HiK 64 Eurorean Sedan . '76 Volvo 2-16(.;LA. copper -~;Kt'--.-, <l --beaut Hu car, bubble v. Ptn'•trtp1ng, ~un roof.
• 1 or~~a.S7;,S sunroof.lessthan300m1 AM /FM tape cas11elte,
;iu ·~~ ~16 ' · on t650CC eng. 6.000 m1 pwr ant. windows, air,
guarantee, dual port lthr lnl, like new, super
·70 ""a)!t>n " 73· engine. heads, new brake!I, 67 sharp oly 3,200 m1, S8700
'61 PM~whe 16CIOll, -clnt Grt-alf.1m1lvr.;r l!d~as newly rcbl t trans, 5440742aft5PM
en~ & int "llu pJ1nt. m1lc.1t.:l'. ~lOtHJ or orr A!\f 'F'M tassettc t.•P<' ------
mu!lt sl•ll hy wknd~ SaC' 673-1122 p I a v c· r s J . i ~l 11 'i:! H!OOF:s Sport Wagon,,\
$!.'lllO &15·!1557 C\I'!>, nr 7J4s:Jl>.Oti83,~ 1517 !!pd. overdrive. air.
6i:l :.~,\~I '<; ·7:: Comna, -hpd, a ir P:\I ----- - --,\:\1 11'•\t. only 22,00011ng
& tapt>. stl r atl1a1 .... Find wh.it you "ant tn ml. Pt>rfcrt car. $1>500 ·1~ Porst'ht• ~II IS n·.t v.11h ~1mri: '!AA IJ(Yl Dj1h· Pilot Cl11~111fieds I 615-8457 hlack 1ntcr1111 !)11 :lllll -------._....__ -U d ----
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1961 IUICk 4 DOOi 1972 FORD COUMTIY SOUlll
:i~~~n~.at,~~~ w:i, s 1095 cond. & only '45,000
miles One owner -
l ike New' (009AQE) 'W9 TAUUCCNM
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1973 FOID MAftlllCK lt75HOMDA STATIOMWAGOM
:::'.~~;.~u:?:i":"~ $1995 fa c tor y a ir
conditioning
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4 Door model with air $2:615 conditioning and roof r'°'< (7'22NJP)
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1971 TOYOTA CIUCA aT lt71DOMIY~
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'76 Seville
Full power, chmale ron·
lrol, Jir 1:011d1tion1ng ,
\IO) I t>Jdcted top, Cull
leather mtenor. A~l FM ~tereo with tape, erube
control, till wheel &
custom grill. Exqu1i.1tc!
!613:\tXL>.
$9895
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Comaro 9917 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
1976ChnyCamaro
VS, pwr. windows & door
locks, cruise control,
AM t FM stereo tape,
bruwn w hc1ge interior &
in excellent <'11ntl1llon·
under 9000 miles.
(507159) .
ONLY $5795
COS.TA MESA
DATSUN
2845HARBOR BLVD.
54G-64 I 0 540.9213
Your choice or c•111ors & '6'7 Camaro 55350
eqiupment, most .. 11 with Sl,000 673-0368
fartory air n1nr1nwnmg.
full power. \ 111yl top or '71 Camaro. 350. Auto._ Cull
cabriolet lop. AMil.-M pow.e r . $2300. Call
stereo w1lh t.ip1" cruise 556-IJ07. ---------cont ro I. spill pown se~t. ~~vrolet 9920
leather or l.1pei.try Ill· ••••••••••••••••••••••• terior, till v.heel. power
door loc-ks. etc., etc. 1975
Cpe. de Ville t308MBZ>
Sale Prices from
$6995
•
'74 CADILLACs
Coupe & Sedan
de Villes,
BroUCJhctms &
E1 Dorados
1975 Chevy Mon•a
Towne Coupe
Combination of 4 cyl. & 4
speed trans. make lhl!
the economy car! Only
22.000 miles ·owner
driven. (394NDM ).
ONLY $2595
MARQUIS TOY OT A
MISSION VIEJO
831-2880 495-1210
, <Bl IN STOCK •74 El Camino. PS, PB,
'rm .. ~r choice or •·olors. & corw-.r l'nntrol. xlnl cond,
equipment, mo~l all w11h s:JllOU 673 ·l&l3 racfory air condlt111n111g, . ----
full power, vinyl top or '6:1 Chr·vy Nova. wagon.
cahnolt'l top. AM /FM Goo•I trans. car. New
i.t<:rco Mth tapr. cruise brakes. 548-1116. S290.
<'ontrol, ~plit po\\l'r seat, ---
Je11thcr or tapestry 111· 1969 CHEV IMPALA.
tenor. tilt wh<'l'I. power I.nod rondll1on. S950.
door locks, etc·., etc. 1974 C_a_ll_96_>2_·S_3.5_S ____ _
~ar~ clc Ville <S29J Rl 1 Chevv Convert '71 l.r.IO<I
Sulc f riced from rond. $1700. Wknd & $5895 cves,497 38t>2
•
'73 CADILLACs
Coupe & Sedan
de Vllles &
Et Dorados
I 97 4 :\1 n Ii b u CI ass i c
wagon AM !FM slereo.
lu~~age rack. Good
conrl
S!!lOO
(10) IN STOCK 7JCapnce Estate Wagon
Your t'hOl('C or c·olors & Air full power lo milrs
i'(1wpm1•11l. mo!-1 all with Excel. Cond. 644-!1:189
farlorv •t1r cond1l1omni:t. , ----full rX>" er. vinyl top or 6S Chevy while 4dr, R_un11
t·ahr1olel (op, AM/FM good, SJ50, Afl 6 ,30,
:.teroo wHh ta~. crulse64 __ 3-_1_44_7 __ . ____
1 control. spill power scat, 064 El Camino Sl200.
lea,ther ,or tapt'!llry In· Auto, mags, Rill, air
tenor. tilt wheel, power s hks, 1 ownr, P /P
door locks, etc. elc, 1973 642 lll35
Cpt• de Ville <87!JlllJEl --
Sule Pnced from 00 Chevc•llc. vin top, 61 .000
$4495 m1, nlr, AM/FM, ~Int rndlal11, 1mmac int.
$1600. 642-4364 aft 6PM •
'72 CADILLACs ... 84 CORVAlR Conv.
CfM. de Vllles Xlnt cond.. investment.
!3l 1,N STOCK : fun. S1695. 536·9993 Your choice of colors & I
equipment. Most all with '75 Monte Carlo, P JS P /B
factory air conditioning, P/W & nlr. Landau top.
full power, viny l or Top cond. S.1100 or take
rabriolcl top, AM /FM over lease. Call aft S,
stereo with tape, cruise M7~
C'Onlrol, split power seet, -.86-M-A_L_IB_U_G_d __ _
leather or tapestry in· • ••
terior, tilt wheel. power S500 or best offer·
door locks. etc .. etc. llr72 961"7471
Cpe. de Ville <397NQC> '66 Nova 2dr, 6 cyl, PS,
Sale Pricc>e from auto, runs 1reat, bucket $3995 Sta, $495. 64$-i48e
•
I lSOTHER
QUALITY CADILLAC.
TO CHOOSE FROM
Nabers
Cadillac.
2600 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mm 540-9100
'76 Caprice claulc sport
V-8, S )'r/50,000 ml worr.
in excel!. cond., 17,000
ml. car has eve?}hlna.
Coat new 18400 lnc:_1~x/Uc, will aacrtnce for $67~.
Call 893-6'60 aft 1 pm
"72 Monte Carlo cu.st. A/C,
pwr. steer , brka; tape
dt'Ck. 01'11. owner. Xlnt
cond. $2200. 841·1088 evea. '
Codllloc S.vfn.t 'rf IMPALA WON. Gd.
Ten to choose All tulb' car, ad. priceJ.s
loaded!c wl\.h s hadow Gil·
tlnlah. (31t2). Priced '74 Impala Wason, low
from ml, root·ract, trlr h.ltch, SI 0,300 air, nu tadlata. SIAOO. ALLEN gr:,. ~7131 Hk for
Oldll /Clldllluc /GMC
S 0. f"tW)'..·A\rtl')' £i'1t LAGUNA NlC\IEL
CALL 4tl-64JO
,,
Sharp '55 ~VY 4dr Stn.
W1n. 213, AU\.O. ftfW pnt.
(hromo whl1. Bal ofr.
.sCll-17711
AIR
Conditioning
OR .YOUR
Down Payment
(MAXIMUM $429)
or
5429°°
Immediate
Cash Rebate
When You Buy
any new
1977 MONARCH
1977 COMET~-
1977 BOBCAT
or
197 6 Y2 CAPRI
HEW
1977
Typical Price <After R.e.at.) •••
MOHAR CH
•5392
f:OUI
DOOR
Includes: V-8. Factory Air Cond .. Auto. Trans ..
Power Steering, Radio, Full Wheel Covers. Radial
Whitewall Tires, e09 more. (Ser. 541038-0450)
We'll Make You A Deal
You Wouldn't
Believe .•. r
. . . on our rare and outstanding
selection of·
Mine '75 .ct '76 C•t•1ental
MARK IVs
We have REDUCED PRICES
On these magnificent new car trade-ins
(many were turned In on new Continental
Veraallles Purchases) because TOO MANY
CAME IN AT ONE TIME. SO •..•• if you're
looklng for the buy of a llfetlme on a Mark IV
. . . then the time le now at Santa Ana
Llncotn Mercury. •
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oo l>Od11e Polarj wacn 'till LTD, nu lire .... 31r, FP. '72 f'"urd C•lolf' 2 Door 'i'2 Ford ta\end.:, 'I.Int '66. ft/H, 1uto, Mh. I' J , T.? Pinto Hunht or•tl own.
F;x,·ellent Lrun&porti1 l O\\ner, ru~ jtootl. iUO bluo . ,,hilt! i.triped. "'hilt: I rood ti Cyl, 2 dr. PJS. $7Sdiofr 2uoo.cc • .a .i.l'(I. Int c~nct ~al Hlo eon_... 9UZ Cori.tte 9'U ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......................
pwr 15Vl!."i'TERARlo;LSZ '1S Vt:tte. T·top •Hed hrn
<.;lu•fr whate/bluck tntr. Lo;1ded1 \Jtnt cQnd
lcatht!I. Loa<kd v. lltHt> :\luke ofr. Mu!>I •ell th••
t1on. 1Cle1tn 1 S6SO 673-8888 , inyl 10,. &.: interioi·. n.l'"" , in top l\trran::. ~ 5.t 1n•1dc & oul. 12SO 751·~ ~ lu.~1 1nttr Sl7501l»il ofr IJ.lG.~
Dodec Demon l o" Ill' r.
u II p \\ I \I u ~ t 'c II ~175 olr C11llWl 177&.
64 Ford \\agon. m11a~. H11di;11 ... 1-.>.tetlt·Oll'Olldl ~.3175 '67 v ... uuto. rs. P/8, 9960
::.1dt-p1~:.. tdpe dtcl., \II rnuld u ... i.. IOI dean. recent paint. MU6l Cull. !Jtjg-:1739 I.' Jll seU: Slll<I '44· 1375 •••••••••••• ••••••••••• Met-cwy 9950 ·75 PLY tOUTll cu~l4>m
opt1(1n Lo ma . Nev. \\t.'t:k ~ e. 'i2 ~ dr ,\II \ll U!I rJ<.hal" &. \CClOl"!l. $7,liOO. --+-
Sma11, mem~·1 ut rum 'llGIOO Ong. (•wnr. r--9913 ~ Call 6'1-1 1700 r ----~ CORVETTET·TOP ••··~··~:·••••:•••••••• . .,, Ood11c Mot1ill'O, 111Ud
c=or..tte 9912 '78 Sil vu w sih er 7~ COLt, \H XR7. \lll)I t•ond Kun11 ,real 9650.
•••••••••• •• ••• •• •••••• ll'uthcr amt •II op11oni; lop. ,.11r t~s •. ~:~ ~~ l :\lake oflcr. &1G ~19.
CORVETTES :\rnZ trade In Lil-t• new' ~f>C:if~~~:I ' ....., v '-d -00
•• 11171071 Pr1l'cd rii,:ht • \ ' -••••••••••••• •••••• ••••
CHOICE OF 17
19'1THRU1977
House of Imports
.... , .... f,, '"''•• •vt~•• "'••• /I 'f/t 1\11 I • \/1 ''\"'
ti7 C:ouJ.;ar ~ auto, PS.
1ur 1·uml A Clu11111c, Pl'
11611 9'.!00
9915
'71 LTD Hrhm. '1dr, AC,
ull pwr \in top. Sl350
dU)ll 75U 03:J2, t:'VCS
t>l4·50IO t i.pee<h. & Automut1c11 Dodge
Orange County's ·71 Corvclt~ •I .,,xt, lo"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 61 Ford li:!,OOU a1·tuul L~tt & Fin.st m1 ull optwn' Im mat· 'Ii.\ Dart AT ti n I In mth•., n•n good ~ha1>t S.tectlon llt·'l nlr Ii~:> }t11:1:! :ltu,l n1i.t1u1 Xlnt 1'ra11h1llrrt,1 ~I g.12 ~
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CORVf:TTES \\I F\1 \lnl llJlld I SS9-l818
HOWARD Chevrolet •~IO l~ 111 Iii:> w12 ·70 Dart. air. \' 11. auto., , .•. d
• Dove&Quu11Strt•Hi. P ~. f' lJ. \l1t·hct1n:.. l\1711,co~in!r~ Se .in \\gn
"F.WPORTBE,\Cll l'unctlP 7:s 150 Full P"-r iH.tmi ~UOO 6oll ll80 \ C.: I s In ~d cond ~H .Xlnt ::b1101> ol r PP SJOO b..l orr Call~ 6780
-r-833-0555 ~l:JU703 'ti8 Dodge Chuqwr. •dnl 1•\c~u1 \\knd~
1976 FORD
GRAN.A~A 4 DOOR
SEDAN Sil\ l'r aruy
w /buritund) 111tl'r1or
1mmarul-..lt· thruout
Autom ... uc, P" r stccnni.:
& hrakcs, 6 t'} I l'nl(in<'
I economy nu m bc1 I &
lactory air cond Lueul
owner (().17PCVl
ONLY $3995
MARQUIS VOLVO
'.\llSSJO"i Vtt:JO
831-2880 495-121 0
'it> Gran:icta LlhiJ mint.
lull P'H :.tcit•n lu n11
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ii :\lJ\t'11ct.. I'S PU \l
!>5 IJOO m1. ~;;-, Bl•:-.t 011
581 130:!
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1977
COUGAR
55877
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00 Ford ('orttnJ <:rt .11
1·11fl11, lo\\ m1 s;uo l'Jll
<1ft I),~ llM-1
'75 (;1 an1.1l1J 1 d1 , 11 ( 'I.
auio t runi.. "" · 1 adw r s.~1 ~12m1111
72 ('uu11try :-0•1lt1r1•
Wu.:011 air i;VOt.I 1·onll
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l'IOttlllll~ ti olll .ltl111 I''>,
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\\u~on 1-ull p141r Lux Sll'2.S/lit.torr 8.16·003~ book on Uui. \t'lucle 1~
l"IWPl Blue Ulue leath. , > S),100. 11ood t'll'11n car
Y.ood ~non 17 .000 mt. ~ Mui.tani:. F B. PS, AC. but 1t hua 11 000 m1lu. oi1 ST!~ f'h J57 !1300 xln~ cond $1195 or bt.'!il IL SO\? in '01111)' Pilot
!lfor ~13·U~ parklnJ: M ol 330 Wc!>t
74 Mu'ltnn)( 11 Cpe. o1 <'YI, ~· Strt.'('t, Costa Mct1u,
4 spd PS, lM,00-0 ml. or coll 612·-1321 ror more
'7'.! Mere CP WAn Pull
p"cr, AC, A·l cnml
$1950 tiH-23 11 52893. Ph 645-7209 lnrormaUnu. Ask for MustGnCJ 9952 --lt1ck or Ch.cur in fleoi
•••••• •••••••••••• •• • •• Oldlsnobil• 9955 gara..:ii:...e_. -------
'61! :\tw.~an~ Convt ~Int ~··•••••••••••••••:•••• ·w Plym. 1-'ury. A/cond,
n•ntl \\hi"' I.Ill. top Cull 70CuUui.s full power, air R&.ll p is I' b Vcrr, re·
'.IHI 11().)l e\ t.'S con~. xlnt <:ond, SlOOO. ur.on~ble '673·:iti62, 1t 110
U~n
ii Grande. clean, uir. PS, Ml·350l c\ei. ani.wcr drop bv. 'JOH ..
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9945 Mt. :>121 ori>·l5-5072 new lirt•i.. PS PH Good "" f'ury-"tutlon Wa•~n • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • --f cond ~JOO 64 I 1028 \Al ~ 0
\larl, I\ 111 ;o11 mi tup m F1rd11rd 1011 J!I uoc JUi.t ho.id tun£• up & new
l'Cmd Chartru~t '~ whllt OllJ.: nult's, bt!st ulfer 3 01~ H8 Jtoyalt•. xlnt ~utn~r. ~(J()d trun~ <'ar.
top llitiOOO l':\' 673 b5!111 5.'ili i2:!J tond Be~t or earl' ~ 150 ~5 Call Aft G. 54a-G.Sl2 _
Auto1, M•w 9100 Auto1, M•w
MOWAT
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1•111f!l"G
9100
CLOSE OUT PRICES!
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PW. 1 ... e 0 1r, radw. &:d m1 Luq rk Let's makl! a
llrt'1> Jnd m Xlnt t·ond dcJI lltitl 515tl ____ _
97!1 11!12 ---I:! Old~ Toronudo Xlnt
cond. S2500 (' Jll 540 96Sll
dd}:>, 6-15· 72!17 l'\ (;~
titi l'lymouth ttclvcdere
JIS3 l'U Nl'w slJrtcr, ruru.
\1dl St-JS or b~t orft•r
~··· al corner or Dilrrdl
.1 nd Po mono. Cost a
'ii Trnonatlo, undt•r :Jo I.IOU :\h·,a. or l 0all 6:.ll·:.11411 or
1111 lull} cqu11i111·tl, m:ikc ~12 1060aft SP:\I
uflt•r lii5 528-1. 675·5:.!t>l Pontiac: 9965
'7:1 XK Hoy:1h.·, :! dr. •••••••••••••••••••••••
sho11 room t'l~un ! Tilt ii l'unllat• Lt•Mans, xlnt
whl landau 1011. IH'"-t'l•ntl !)11!00/l>sl offt•1
radwb. l'll' S250tl or ht·~t 111:1 til>:.!\I or 4!1!1-1:111 ~lh
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••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,lt'rt~>. air \\ht 1wht. PS.
Pll JUl11 tran-.. x lnl
1972 FORD (·111111 lt1 ITII, 0111~1 ..... 11
PIHTO RUNABOUT 675 7tiH day~. tHo :.24:.?
-t '>Pt't'll \\llh low mill'-.
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PRICED TO SELL
BILL YATES
VW-PORSCHE
SJn Juan Cap1,,11.1110
817-4800 493-4511
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~1500 or tratlt• equal
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'1999 USED CAR SPECIALS"'
'75 Cilt4N • ••
USED CAR SPECIALS!!! '17M
5199 1976 PLYMOUTH
lrol!T-WA-'AlON 4 Oil.
'7l MAVBtCI
1000-
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DOWN DELIVERS
ANY USED CAR
IN STOCK .··
ON APPROVED
CREDIT!!!
'74GMC
'
$3486
'71GMC
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12 M0./12,000 mlle LIMITED
POWll TRAIN WAIUNTY
on Oest1nated
Used Cars
GMC TRUCK CLEARANCE
(506484)
Brand New '11 OLDS 88 Royale Cou,e. Brand •• '11 CUTLASS Supreme Brougham
I EDIA TE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVER'
.
DISCOUNT Off DEALERS SUGGESTED ROAIL. P.RICE PWSTAX&UC£Nse
Automatic, V-8, p/seats, divided seat, power trunk release,
vinyl top, cruise control, tilt wheel, power door locks, power
windows, tempmatic air, AM/FM stereo. #3M37R7C I 05193
D1scouNT OFF DEALERS suoouno RETAIL PRICE PWSTAX&lJOE>CSI!
DeJuxe belts, vinyl top, air cond., VB engine, tilt steering
wheel, AM/FM 8 track radio, power door locks, power
windows, rear window defog9er, sports mirrors, c"81se
control & clock. #3M29R7R 162229 148381 ( 4081
TAKE YOUR
CHOICE
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VOL 70, NO. 133, 4 SECT IONS, "6 P AGES
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
A.ft rnoon .
N.Y. Stoeks ·
FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1977 . .
f·Farrah Colors Go1'ernor's Faee Red
KALKASKA, Mtctt. (AP> -A
revealing picture of Farrah
Fawcett-Majors caused polltical
problems for Gov. William
Milliken.
M II liken, on a 14 -city tour ol the
northern Lower Peninsula, visit-
ed a toy factory Thursday and
was presented with some paint-
by-numbers kits to take on his
visit to the schoolhouse.
Some ot them featured posters
of horses.~ problem.
Some of them featured M1aa
Fawcett-Majors. No problema.
Georae Weeks, adminJstraUve
aide to Milliken. was among the
first to note the pictures 1n the
kits given to the 42 students
representing kindergarten
through the eighth 'rade.
He expresseed concern as to
what effect It would have on the
aovernor's lma1e if it became
known be was passinf out the
Farrah art.
The picture in quesUon was not
the one showing her in a red
bathing S\llt, a reproduction
which brought her national atten-
tion. Instead it showed her in a cl·
inglog white dress ouWning her
breasts.
Weeks said the eovernor took a
good look at the picture, then
said, "I certainly don't want to
present those." Weeks added,
"The governor did not think it
was an appropriate thing for him
to give."
After a high level conference ot
the Milliken traveling party, it
was decided the pictures of the
horses were okay for the kid!, but
those or Miss ·Fawcett-Majors
had to go.
As the pictures or the actress
were being retrieved from the lit·
tie schoolroom, one or the
teachers intervened.
Karen Buckel, who teaches
kindergarten through the fourth
grade, said she thought the
posters would be okay for the
kids. "Some of them have
already bought their own," she
said.
On Miss Buckel 's promise to
check the whole matter out with
the school board before putting
Farrah in the hands ol the kids -
and presumably their fathers I
and older brothers -the pictures
were returned to her. ,
Weeks said that was okay with
him, so Jong as no one blamed the !
governor for tbe pictures.
ad • Hearing_ Due
Masuda M uralis t s
Students at f'ounlam Valleys Masuda School teamed up
~ to brighten the campus with a mural on handball courts
i at the ~c·hool Muralists at work here include David Kulik
I hack of ladder ). Bill Tyler llop of ladder) and <stepping
down from Tyler J Gary Tinoco. Tracy F1guredo, Troy
r Oenms ancJ Louunne Smith. Keith Byland !left> admires
thl' handiwork Mural depicts a matador. the school
mascot, p~11nled in black against a red field
Mild E a r thquakes
Shake Far East
By Thf' i\s'locl•tf'd Prf'!I"
Mild earthquakec; shook Tokvo
and scattered areas of Japan.
Christchun·h 111 Nev. Zealand,
and parts of Bani.?ladesh on the
Indian tiubront1nc•nt this f'nday
the 13th The tr.imor In
Banglade~h wus followed by a
cyclone
Initial reports from l>acca. the
Bangladesh capital, sald two
person& were killed In the
cyclone. No Injuries or any ma-
jor damage were reported from
the other areas.
mild tut Tokyo and ne1ghbonng
areas at 7 27 p m cJ 27 a m .
PDT J Friday Japan's Central
Meteorological Agency said the
tremor focused about SO m1IM
northeast of Tokyo registered 2
on a Japanese scale or 7. lt wa'I
relt with lesser Intensity In
nHrby Yol(ohama: UtsunomlY.a.
70 miles north of Tokyo, ahd
Tateyama, 50 mUes soutbeast of
Tokyo.
The Centpl Meteorological
A1ency said another earthquake
shook Chichi Jima In the
J a pones~ Bonin lal anda about 660
miles sout~ut of Tokyo.
Medical Panel May Pull License
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
Of Ille cnlly ,.llot IWI
Dr. William B. Waddill Jr. of
Huntington Harbour, accused of
murder in the death of an infant.
now faces a hearing on possible
revocation of his medical license,
it was learned today.
The State Medical Quality As-
surance Board will hold a hear-
ing within the next two months on
the question of Waddill's hcense,
accord.mg lo Assistant Attorney
General Alvin Korobkin
Charges against Waddill,
Korobkin said. are unethical and
unprofessional practices as a
physician.
The state board's hearing is in-
d e p endenl of the criminal
charges that Waddill faces in
Orange County Superior Court,
the state attorney said.
In the Orange County case,
Waddlil, 43, is accused of strangl·
Jailed Man
Hangs SeH
With Belt
A 23 year old man being held m
a holding cell al Westminster
police headquarters hanged
himself early today, police re·
port~
They said George Ruben
Blakesley, whose last known ad·
dress wa~ in Pomona, was
brought to the station at 2: 30 a . m.
arter lus wife had placed him un-
der c1t1zen 's arrest.
Blakesley reportedly was
placed m a holding cell while
police awaited his wife's arrival
and the filing of a formal assault
and battery complaint.
Al 3 am . however.
Blakesley s body was found.
Police said the man had wrnpped
a leather belt around his neck
and hangt'<'I h1m 'lelf from a cell
bar
Thc.>y report~ that Blakesley
had be<'n "docile" v.hen taken in·
to custody and that he did not ap·
pear to be under emotional
stress.
Blaze Continues
DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia
CAP > The pipeline fire in
one of Saudi Arabia's major 011
rtelds was still burning today, but
the operators said the country's
oil exports would not be seriously
affected. The pr~sidenl of the
company operating the field
ruled out sabotage. The fire
erupted Wednesday following an
explosion on a pipeline in the Ab·
qalq field.
ing to death an infant born March
2 at Westminster Community
Hospital after an assertedly un-
successful abortion attempt.
The physician will be ar-
raigned in Superior Court May 19
on the chaq~es that he murdered
the hour-old infant born to an un·
married Huntington Beach
woman.
As for the medical hearing,
Deputy Attorney General
Korobkin ·said today that Wad-
d11l 's case will be heard by a
panel of medical examiners set
up by the state board.
In his earlier preliminary
hearing on the death charge. wit·
nesscs testified that Waddill al-
legedly choked the child after at
tempting a therapeutic abortion.
Waddill, a gynecologist and ob·
stetric1an, repeatedly denied
choking the baby during the pre·
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DID VIEW DID NOT
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liminary hearing last month in
West Orange County Municipal
Court.
The physician testified he
thought the infant was stillborn
and saw no need to attempt to re-
vive it.
A spokesman for the state
medical board said it conducted
its own investigation into the al-
leged murder.
The board filed the accusation
against Waddill with the state At-
torney General's office May6
Waddill was not available for
comment today at hi s
Wes tminster or Huntington
Ueach offices.
Dr. Malabour Walson, Wad-
dill 's attorney, said today he was
not aware of the state medical
board's action against his client
Watson said to his knowledge,
Waddill has not been served with
the board's accusation.
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VI
INTEREST PLUMMETS FOR 2nd NIXON PERFORMANCE
Phone Poll of Orange Coast Residents Shows Sharp Drop
Coast TV Ratings
Pfummet for Nixon
The Orange Coast audience for
David Frost's second televised
interview with former President
Nixon dropped considerably, ac·
cording to a Dally Pilot survey
conducted after Thursday night's
broadcast.
The survey revealed 32 percent
of Orange Coast residents viewed
Thursday's 90-minute interview
on foreign policy, compart'd with
55 percent for the May 4 broad-
cast when Nixon discussed his in-
volvement in the Watergate
scandal that led to his resl~na
Uon on· Aug. 9, 1974. A moderate earthquake rocked
Peking for about a minute Thun-
d ay at 7:18 p .m.(3 :18 a.m ..
PDT>, 11endln1 some of the
foreign residents or the Chinese
capital fleeing into the streets,
accord.in& to the Japanae news
agency Kyodo. It said no damqe
was reported.
Groucho Care Debated
Sixty-eight percent of those
polled said they didn't watch the
second broadcast, compared to
4S percent non-vlewership for the
first interview.
About one half or the 32 percent
who watched Thursday evenina's
broadcast were repeat viewers.
The earthquake In
Christchurch caused buJldlnts to
sway but no damage was report-
ed In thatcily
An earthquake described u
Bolsa Chica
Toor Planned
A tour throuah tho Oolsa Chica
wetlands in HunUntton Beach
wlll be held Saturday momln& at
I o'clock.
Amitos de Dolan Chica, o local
environmental iroup, will
l)>Onsor the walk. The tour will
bealn at the dam below the Boise
Cblca Oun Club near Pacific
Coast Hlahway and Warner
Avenue.
Amlp members will disc
the We cycle or the mar9h, It.a
hlstory, ieoloo• and current
atatua ol a bUl for st.ate acqnbl· Uoo. ' -
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COmpani,on Resuma Legal Fight for Control
SANTA MONICA <AP> -Erin
Flemln1. seen by some witnesses
as an iJl-tempered menace to
Groucbo Marx and by others u
the joy of bis waninC yean, re-
sumed her legal bid for perma· n~nt controJ over the comedian
and bis property.
Oppostna her 11 Groucho's son,
Arthur. who 1uceeeded last
month ln bavtna Mias Flemtna
removed as umporll'Y fuardlan
after alle1in1 she was a threat to
the 86-year-old Marx' life.
M Isa Fleming, 3'7, who hu
served as secretary, manager,
producer and companion to Marx
for seven year1, bu hired a n w
flrm ol lawy ra tor the court bat-
tle that r umes at a h~arta1 t.o-
day. Gr~ho. lD filllo1 health and
fr quentl1 confus.ed, r•malna
confined to his Trousdale Estala
home. J. Brio Schulman. at·
torney for Arthur Marx, said no clear conclusion as to the
Groucho apparently is unaware validity of Arthur Marx's conten-
that intimate detaUa of his treat-lion that evidence pointed to an
ment by Miss Fleming -which effort. by someone at the Marx
allegedly Involved verbal and house to overdrug Groucho.
physical abuse and improper Arthur Marx's attorneys elicit·
drugctng-have been bared in ed testimony from two private
court. · detectives about the finding of ·
Alter a week·lonr hearing that b a r bl tu rate· cont a In in I
ended April 22, Superior Court hypodermic syrlnces concealed
Judce Edward Rafeedle sus-outside the Marx house. The d•
pended MJss ,lemlng and ap.-t.ecUves 1ald Mis Fleming had
pointed Nat Perrin, 72, a souaht lo have the syrlnges
screenwriter and old friend or det\royed aHer they were
Marx to care ror the comedian brou1ht to her attention.
and hla mulUmilllon do1lat estate M at Flem Ina 'a 1ldc of the
for the Ume bt1n11 ' story was not told at the hearina,
Under the jud1e'1 order, Miu but wlU be pres nttd in tht cur·
Flemln1 was to visit Marx only rent proceedln1s.
at Perrin1awnt. Judie Rafeedle vlalted
Judie Ralffdlt 1atd the hear· Groucho at his home on April 3>
lnl revealed ••an txti'aoi'dinary to e bow Groucho I lt tbout hla
d11rto Ol domlnaUon and control t.reatmenc Tb Jud11 made no
by MIU l'leming over Mr. Marx' conu'IMrilon hli rindincs.
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The local survey is similar to
results or a poll conducted by
A.C. Nielson Company. Nielson
said the audience for the second
intendew was about halt as large
in New York and Los Angeles as
1t wu tor the rirst program on
Water1ate.
Nielson estimated 950,000
households in New York were
tuned in Thursday night, com·
pared with 2,110,000 for the first
televised ln~rvlew.
The television rating firm
estimated S.10,000 Los Angeles
households tuned in Thursday,
down from 1,260.000 tho week
before.
Settlements T alk
SANFRANClSCO <AP>-Out·
of-court settlement.a are be:tn1
nuotiated in some of the
lawauita broueht by familles of
the 580 people who pcrllb ln lb
world'• worst a.lrplane dlsuter,
a Pan American World AlrwM)11
attorney says. ' .
FACES STATE HEARING
Dr. W1111am Waddill
Man Sl ain,
Tot Slwt
In Anaheim
Anaheim police are seeking a
gunman who shot and killed a
26-yl'<Jr old man this morning
and trit1cally woundl·d the man·s
31 ;.'·)'CUr·Old.~on
Police said they believe the
shootings may have occurrf'd
ciur1ng an early morning
burglar y attempt in a house at
1225 E . Balsam SL, Anaheim.
Killed by the intruder was
Bulmaro Amaya, 2fi, of the
Balsam Street address. Accord-
ing to police, Amaya worked at a
foundry in Long Beach
Seriously wounded by the gun-
man and reported ln serious con-
d1t1on at Anaheim Memorial
llospilal was Anrnya's 31:l·year-
old son, Mano
Unharmt'd in the shooting was
a s1x-month·old Amaya
daughter who was found sleeping
in a c rib b y hc-r ma tern al
i:randmother ~hortly before .6
am.
The woman had gone to the
Ilalsam Strec.>t home when the
murder victim failed to drop his
two children at her house al the
usual early morning hour, police
said
They believe the shootings oc-
curred sometime between mid-
nil{hl and 3 a.m while Amaya's
wife was working at a nearby
hospital.
Co ast
Weat her
Fair tonight and Satur-
day with some late nl1ht
and early morning clouds.
Lows tonight around SO.
Highs Saturday 65 to 70.
I NSIDE T ODAY
Lucille Ball 1howt no ••17"1 of 1lounno down a car•n-
lhat'1 bnght~ tetmlWn
for 2S Jl«J'•· Dtnnfa Mc1AU4n
of the DaU, PiloC Stal/ telU
what '1ut'• up lo on PQ{I• CJ o/
the W Cf'kender.
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Nixon MixilP
Doesn't Know Yacht'• End
WASHINGTON (AP) -Richard NlxOll is "n.o old
Navy man," ~ he reminded DaVid FroSt In bis iq .
terview, but the former presld~nt &till bad troublt
finding the right word ror the rear end or a vessel.
. Describing a cruise along the Black Sea with Sov a~t !ea~cr Leonid I. Brezhnev, Nixon said· "We were ~1ttang an the bow of the yacht. I'm an old Na\'y man.
the bow is the rear-end, isn't it?··
1''~ost, trying to be helpful: "I, ah ... probably "
Nixon, moving along: .. That's right. No. The
stern, we were sitting in the stem.··
Frost: "Let's say 'end'."
Nixon: "All nght. We were silting down a t the end or the yacht in the back of the yacht together. . . .
China Aide Predicts
U.S.-Soviet War
TOKYO <AP> -Chinese
Defense Minister Yeh Chlen-ymg
predicts a "ble war .. soon
between the United States and
the Soviet Union and says China
"must race against time" to
build up industry in the interior
before it happens.
In a speech in Peking to a na-
tionwide industrial conference,
Yeh said the United States and
the Soviet Union "are locked in
an Increasingly fierce struegte
for hegemony" and "a war will
break out some day."
··we must be clearly aware of
this situation," Yeh continued.
"Keep war in mind and get pre·
pared for it, for a big war that
will break out al an early date.
"We must race against tame
and work as quickly as possible
'.'>O that we can build industry m
the interior well before the out·
break of war."
Party Chairman Hua Kuo.feng
~choed Yeh, saying, "We must
definitely be ready for war. We
cannot afford to let time slJp
through our fingers as it waits for
no one. Accelerating develop-
ment of our nal.Jonal economy at
a rapid pace as a task which
brooks no delay."
The texts or the speeches,
made Monday, were published
today by Hsinhua, the official
Chinese news agency. Observers
in Tokyo interpreted the talk or
war as an attempt to impart a
~cnse of urgency to plans to de·
velop Chana into a major in-
dustrial power by the end of the
century.
Mao Tse-Tung 's andus tnal-
defense program called for the
shaft of industry from the densely
populated t:ast toast to the tn·
teraor, but the program as
believed to huvc lagged m recent
years
Yeh, a 79 year old as!iocaatc of
the late Premier Chou En-laa ,
said the transfer or industry .....
not merely a question or in·
dustrial distribution. at 1s a ques·
lion or strategy that affects the
whole situation.
"We must build the intenor
... as fast as possible so that it
l·an make ~realer contributions
to the development of our na-
l 1 on a I ecl)nomy and our pre
paredncss <1gaans t war in
peacetime and operate as our
:-.lralegic rear base area an lime
of war."
He also strcs!icd the need lo
"ceaselessly s trengthen national
Truck Crash
Fatal to Alien
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man ha'! died from inJurir'I o;uf
fcrt•d \\hen h1• ;tn<I U olhl'r tll<'l(al
.1hens \\-en.• hurt a-. .1 pickup
truck crashNI orr C'ahforn1a 76 in
northern San D1 e1-:o County. or
fJcialssoid
The dra vC'r rl'portcd to ht> a
llnited Stnh•s <'i lt1en "'as '!ought
hy :1uthontwi.
Carlos T. Lievanos, 25, or
Zamora. Mexa('O, died Wednl.'S·
day in University Hospital in San
Diego.
lnvf'stlgators s aid the truck In·
volved m the accident Tuesday
was registered in Texas
ORANOI COAST Ht~
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ENVISIONS WAR
China Official Yeh
defense capabilities" as long .ts
American and Sovit!l 1m
pe rialism exists.
"Without powerful modern
basic industries. wt-will not h:1vt> enough modern arms and equip
ment, means or trans portation
and s upply ... in a word, we will
not be able to modernize our na
ltonal defense," he said.
lie dismissed the idea that
communism is about to be rc-
a Ii zed in China, saying 1l as
"something to be accomplis hed a
hundred or several hundred
years Crom now," In the mean
time, he sajd. a long-term course
has been charted to ehminate d1f
rerences between town and coun
try, worker and peasant, mental
and manual labor which will
ensure the lrans1111111 to com-
munism.
LB Man Held
In Probe of
Pot Farm
An 18--ycar-old Laguna Beac·h
man was arrested on cult1vat1on
of mar1juana charges Thursday
in connection with an inveslago
tton of an open-air pot rarm un
1·overed by a county marshal lu!\I
month
Pnh<'e <.atd Ki rk M Ounl'an
\\ho lasted has addre:.s a-. lfi2 Hen!
St . v. here polict> "aid the' round
mori· th•an 2 000 manJuanan
plants gro\\ mg \pril 21 turnt?<!
ham.,C'lf m at the pol1< c depart
mrnt
\ \\arrant had bCl•n l'\SUt'<I for
l11s a rrt•-,t •ind for twn of h1-.
roommates, who rl'mnin at
IJrjte
Dun('an was relf'llSt'c l v.1thout
baal and ordered to appear in
!\OUth county mun1c1pal court
May 23.
The pot harvest was one of the
largest in recent years grown in
plain sight of neighboring homes,
police said. The plants were be·
Ing cultivated in pots and wooden
nursery Oats.
Police said Duncan told them
he works as a landscaper and
carpenter.
Store Loses
Five Bottles
Huntington Beach police arc
seeking a shoplifter who they aJ.
lege kept warm Thursday in a
heavy tweed greatcoat insulated
by lhe five bottles of prized Mex-
ican coffee Uqueur he tucked in·
side It al a Huntinaton Beach bot-
tle shop.
Staff members at Gold Key Li· quon, 20972 Brookhurst St.. said
tho heavily garbed browser hot·
footed It out of the store with five
• firths of Kahlua hidden In hls
wearing apparel
The loss was es timated at
about $SO, according t() in·
vcstlgators.
Art Exhibit Set
lrvme 111.lst Mira Lenox will dJ~play her work Sunday at LJd()
VWap la Newport Beach., pan
of the lhQoplq c ter'1 ffi
r idenceproiram.
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'Mideast
Solution
Offered
BElRUT, Lebanon (AP> -
President Carter has offered
three Arab leaders a 13-point pro-
gram lo solve the Arab-IsraeU
conflict, the newspaper An
Nahar reported today.
Ip Cairo, Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat, one of the Arab
lt•aders named, told a news con-
f erence he had received a
message from Carter but had not
yet studied It . "It's premature
for me to say anything," Sadat
!iaad
An Nahar attributed Its report
lo informed sources who, it said,
dcclaned to go into details of the
President's plan rt said Carter
dt!icusse d the program with
President Hafez Assad of Syria
at their meeting in Geneva Mon·
day and with Sadat and King
Hussem of Jordan on their recent
v asils to Washington.
The newspaper said the Arab
l eaders, and probably also
Israeli officials, are study-
ing Carter's initiative. On bis
June tour of the Middle East,
Secretary of State Cyrus R.
Vance will explore their reac-
lton, An Nahar said.
Sadat said "the re are en·
couragmg signs" on the Middle
East, including Carter's state.
ment Thursday on a Palestinian
homeland.
Blue Angels
To Perform
At El Toro
The U.S. Navy's crack Jet
fighter acrobats, the Blue
Angels, will perform their death-
defymg precision stunts during
two three.hour air shows at El
Toro Marine Corps Air Statton
this weekend.
The shows will be part or an
open house at the base to mark
Armed Forces Day. Gates open
<.1l the base at 9 a.m . and the air
s how begins at 12:25 p.m . on
Saturday and Sunday. The open
house closes al 5 p. m . each day.
The Blue Angels, a team of six
Navy and Marine Corps pilots
flying flashy Skybawk jets,
perform high·SPted maneuvers
an c lose formation above the
crowd, leaving only three feet
between wingtips of their jets.
Besides the precision flying
team. the air show will feature
performances by daredevil pilots
Carol) n Salis bury and Steve
Nelson and a flight demonstra.
lion of the revolutionary Britis h
Royal Air Force "Vulcan"
bomber.
Also performing during the
two.day open house will be the
Navy's West Coast parachute
team and El Toro':. noted f''lag
Pageant, featuring Marines in
period uniform bearing flags
from America's past.
All the aircraft and other
equipment used at El Toro will
be on static display both days,
giving visitors a closeup look.
One display will also feature an
F4U "Corsair" fighter of World
War II vintage used in the
television show "Baa, Baa Black
Sheep." Corsairs were among
th1• first fighters to use El Toro's
f 1el1t
$460. 9 Billion
Budget Passes
Senate 45-22
WASHINGTON CAP> -A com-
promise budget plan calling for
spending $460.9 billion and pro-
Jecllng a delicit or $64.6 billion
was aP.proved today by the
Senate, 54 to22.
The fiscal blueprint for the
year beginning Oct. 1 lnchJdea
$111 billion for defense spending,
a figure hammered out ln three
h ard days of Senate-House
bargaining in conference after
the two chambers had differed
widely.
The comproml3e budget 1s ten·
tallvely set for a vote Tuesday in
the House, which .voted $1.1
billion less for defense.
Managers of the bud&et resolu·
lion were guardedly opUmisUc
that tbe House, which earlier re·
jected one budget reJolution out-
right In a dispute over defense
spendini. would accept the com
promise
From Page A I.
GROUCHO. •
Marx's physician testified that
G roucho re:tponded well to Mias
Flemlnc'• behavior, and that he
would ~ concerned for bla pa.
tlent'• wf'U·betnc lf 1ht wert to
luvehlm.
Ztppo Marx. Gro\lcbo'a
brothti', w nl farther. Ht 1atd
MiH P'lemtn1 wu "t.ht 1reatest
1lrl \ft the whole wol'ld" and that
ht believed Oroucbo mlibt dJ•
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Shells Galore
These are some of the ro\\ mg s hells being
used hy collcgiatl• rowers this weekend in
the West ern Spnnts C'hampionships in
Newport Harbor Shells w ere lined up like
this Thursday cvl'ning ut the Or~e
Coast College crew base in preparation
for start of racing early this morning. Fif-
teen schools are participating in the
event. For first results, see Page BG in
today's sports section.
Dead Woman
Get,s Ferrari
LOS ANGELES tAP I
A blul' 19&t Ferrari sport~
car has lx•<'rt s hipped to
Texas to fulfall thl' rt'quest
of dt•cea.'>t'<l <.oc1ahtc Sun
dra Ilene Wt•'.'>t that she b<
buried m at alonj.!s1de her
late hu.-;band, act·ordang to
a county 0Cfac1al
Count} Public· Ad
m in 1 s t r a t o r B r u « t• \
Altman. apf>Omtcd '>Pl'{'tJI
•• d m 1 n 1 <; L r J t 1H o r ~1 rs
Wes t's e!-.l<tll-bv tht: l.o-.
Angele-, ~11p1•11o r Court.
~aid Thursday thetl "hap
mcnt of the car C'nmplcte~
~er bunal arrangl•mcrll
Mrs. West's bod.~. \\ha ch
has been tem1x1rard ~ l'n
t o m bl' cl 1 n T c• x ;1 s 1 .,
s c h c d u I l' d I o Ii t•
per manently intt•rred 1n
side her sports car <.1l th<.'
Alamo Lndgc Mason1<·
Temple 1n San Antont0 IJ)
the end of the month.
Altman saad
Small :1Jlaze<
Quelled at
118 Hospital
Reports of a fire at Huntington
Beach's Pac1f1ca Jfospalal sent
six fire engine's and a ballahl)n
chief racing to the scene this
morning,
The small fire al the hospital,
18792 Oelawurc St . had hf'en ext
inguisherl hy the tam(' th<'y J:ot
there, firemen ~aid
Source or the flamrs was a
washer-dryer unit an the laundry
room, according to fire depart-
ment SPokes mcn
Authorities said th<' 8 10 <.1 m
problem m ay have app1'arcd to
be major due to the number of
trucks dispatched but the law re·
quires assi~nment or all ava1la·
t>l e pl.'rsonnt•I anrl t''lUipmC'nl
\\hen a hl.t7l' .... rcp111 tl·d .1t .J
hos pital
Huntington Seniors;
Launch Fund Drive-.
H untmgton Beach High School
senior class students are at-
tempting to raise $1,700 before
June 16 to install a clock system
m the campus bell tower.
The Huntington Beach City
Council recently matched the
SJ.500 students raised for a chi me
~yste m in the t-0wer. But $2,000 m
donataons from local res1denL<;
poured in after the $7,000 cturne
-;ystcm fund was completed.
Senior class project chairman
Colleen Clements said the S2.000
surplus will be used to pay for !he/
tower clock.
"We s tall hope to · raise the
other $1,700 needed to buy the
ST
Dally Pllo! Newt M.io
1tdd .it Lo11e
The City of Newport Beach
has awarded a $20,000 con·
tract for design work on the
wid ening of Pacific Coast
II i ghwa; between S7th
Street and the Santa Ana
River ~cw l'astbound lane
1s planned for construction
nC'xt vear. A new westbound
I and ;s in the works for ear
I~ 1980~
clock system hy the last day of .•
:.chool,'' :.a1d Miss Clements.
The new chime system, which
has been tolhng the hour since.
early Apnl, will be officially de-
dicated an a 12 30 p.m . ceremony
May 20 an the campus am-
phitheater. i.he added.
.. The clock would put the
f1n1 s h1ng tou<'h on the bell
tower,·· said Miss Clements. If
the $1,7001s not raised by June 16,
the funds wall be placed into a ·
tru!\t for next year s seni or class ·
project, she added
l"or more information concern·
ing donations. call 53fi 8861.
Bankers Edge
Prime Rate .~
Up to 61/2%
NEW YORK CAP> A number
o f major commercial banks
raised their prime lending rate
from 61~ lo6"'i percent today.
Citibank, the second largest,
and Morgan Guaranty Trust
Company, ranked sixth, an-
nounced the incr~ase s hortly
after 10 a.m EDT. They were
followed quickly by third-ranked
Chase Manhattan Bank, fifth·
r anked Chemical Bank, eighth·
biggest Bankl.'rs Trust Co., 12th-
r an ked Marine Midland Trus t
Company, and 15th-largest Irv.
mg Trust Comp11ny.
The San f'rancisco-based Bank
of America, th<' nation's largest,
rollowed SUll :.tround lO a .m.
PDT.
A Morgan spokesman said the-
move came after an analysis of
"the cost of funds and other fac·
tors "
Talks to Resume
WASHI NGTON <AP) •
Panama Canal treaty talks .. ,'
which recesse<I nbruptly, will re1·~;
imme "an <.1 fi..•w da)"·" lhc State ~'
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EDITION
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VOL. 70, NO. 133,-' SECTIONS, 46 PAGES·. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRtOAY, MAY 13, 19n .. Farrah ColOrs· Go1'ernor's Faf!e Red
KALKASKA, Mich. <AP> -A
revealing picll.lre or Farrah
.Fawcett-Majors caused political
problems for Gov. William
Milliken.
Milliken, on a 14-clty tour of the
'l\orthem Lower Peninsula, visit·
ed a toy factory Thursday and
was presented with some paint-
by-numbers kits to take on his
visit to the schoolhouse.
Some of them featured posters
of horses. No problem.
Some of them Ceatured Miss
Fawcett-Majors. Big problems.
George Weeks, administrative
aide to Milhken, was among the
firs t to note the pictures In the
kits given to the 42 s tudents
r e presenting kind e rgarten
through the eighth grade.
He expresseed concern as to
Shells on tlae Bea~h
what efrect it would have on the
governor's image lr lt became
known he was paulng out the
Farrah art.
The pi~ture In question was not
the one showing her in a red
bathing suit, a reproduction
which brought her national atten·
lion. Instead it showed her in a cl-
inging white dress outlining her
breasts.
These are some of the ro" inl? shells being
used by collegiate rowers this weekend in
the Western Sprints championships in
Newport Harbor. Shells were lined up Ilk~
this Thursda~ e-.enrng al t he Ora nge
Co ast Coll ege l'r ew base in preparalJon
for start of raC'tn#-! early this morning. Fif-
t een schools are ptirticipating in the
event For fi rst results. see Page B6 in
tod ay's s ports section.
China Aide Predicts
U.S.-Soviet War
TOKYO l AP > C hinese
Deft·nse Mmister Yeh Chien y1ng
predicts a .. bi g war .. soon
bet"<.>en lhe Lniled States and
the S<>v1et Union and .,ays China
"mus t race a Ra insl time lo
build up mduslry tn the mtenor
before 1l happeni,
(Jl ii speech m Pckmr.t tu a na
tionw1de industrial conh•renn·.
Y ch '><.lld the l 'natcd State:. and
the Soviet Uni on .. arc locked in
an increasmj(I,> r1erce :.tru~<>
for hegemony" Jnd " wur \~Ill
break outsomC' day "
"We must be clearly awan• of
this .situation. Yeh continued
"Keep wur h1 mind and gc·t pre
pared for 1t. for a big w .ir that
will break out at 11n early dale
"We mw.l race ag.unst lime
.and work as quickly as possible
go that W (' can butld mdustr> in
Jhc interior well before the C>ut
l1reak of war
Party Chairman Hua Kut>-ft.-ng
c:chocd Yeh, s uyin1,;, · We must
Irvine Thief .
;Gets Camera
)~111'-'aild Beer
::! Thin • who entered a
: Unlversltf Park hom o Wedn •
· cby had • fancy for earner• • equipment and bcor. •
· lrvsne Police a.id lod•r \hat '
Mlchaet R. Farrugia. 25, o 17075 ~uola T~. reported tho theft ot cameu geoar worth $1.786 arid
a sbc·snack «beer worth S2. Police aald the thlef, or
thlevn, t'tmoved the lock from
Farrugla's tront gate, forced open a lide window and tMn
ransack~ the up1ta1t1 bedroom
wh•re th• camera equipment waa lCeptin a footlocker. ..
Fa.,.u,\• sald ht ls mlnlnlt a ~m,a umera, four ex~nalve
lihaliiL"111lcn Md a cemera ba .
He lafd fJ'4I -r wu lifted ffc>m thertrr~erator. '
Pcauage Pushed
WASHINGTON CAP)
Backen of an admlnlstration
J'Qpotal ror et cUon-day voter
Na•straUOn • hopln1 for. ~
pauqe within two week•. wt
conslderatJoa 1J belnt put ctr al '
feHl unut next monah In Jht
s.ttat•, where opwnenta are pro-
mllinl a noor fl&ht.
rlefin1tely be ready for war We
cannot afford lo let time slip
through our fingers as 1t v. ail.I for
no one t\c(·cleraling develop·
ment or our national t'conomv at
d r ap1d pact• 1.s a task "htl'h
brooks no de la) '
The text~ of the speeche~.
made Monda~. were pubhsht>d
Loda)' by lls1nhua. the off1c1JI
Chine<ie nt>w'I af(enc> Observers
in Tokyo interprt'ted tht• talk of
v. ar .t'> an attempt to impart a
sense of ur~ency to plane; to de
Vl'lop China into a m ajor 1n-
dustnaJ power by the l'nd of the
century
Mao T'>e Tun~·., 1nduc;tr1al
defense projilram called for the
shift of 1ndu.stry from the den~ely
p()pulated ealil roast to th<' in
l~ri or . but the progr a m 1s
bt-hevcd to havt> Jagg<.>d 1n recent
)l'Dn
Y E'h, a 79-year·old associate of
the late Premier Chou En la1.
iuud the tunaCer of industry ''1s
not rrusr ly a qu atlon of m
duatrlaJ d&atribuUon: It ia a ques lion ol tr.nm that aftecta the
whole situation.
"We m t bulld the interior
. . . as fut po slble •o that 1t
can make grutc!r contrlbuUorui
to the,.development of our na-
uonal economy and our pre-
p a redntu acalnst war tn
peacetimb nnd operate os our
lrat~Jc rea.r~aae rta in Ume or war." .
He elaO the notd to "cu~ •tr nJtben naUonal .
defen c•PtbllltJ •• as lona as
Amr~lca •J'd Soviet. lm-
~M11m Lats. .. • .
JOB TOU611ER .
1B4N CHIEF'S?
W ~StnNGTON CAP> -Leonel
Castillo was sworn In today for a
job thnt President Carter called
perhaps tou1her tb•n his own -
heading the U.S. lmmlJraUon
and NaturaUutlon rvtce.
CasUllo. a 38·Ytat"-Old Houston
city ottlcl•l• took the oath from
Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell bis
rainlly and \he Presld nt looked
on ln the Whlte Jtouee Jtose
Garden.
Bell a1so aave the oath to
Oractftla Olivartz, new head of
the Communily Service• Ad·
miftlSU-.Uon: ~ay Solom~ tb• ..
n adm1nlltr1tor or the ~ aJ
r.rvt Admlnlatratlqn : ond
Al art Campti"tfl, who will bead the
U.S. CM1 Scrvlco Commlaaion.
SUCCUMBS AT 49
Marine Otflc•r Janz
Memorial Set
For Marine
Colonel Janz
W.ek.s 1.id the 1overnor took a
tood look at the picture, then
said , "I certainty don't want to
present thole." Weeks added.
"The govemOt' did not think it
was an appropriate tblng for him
to idvt."
Arter a high level conference or
the Milliken traveling party, it
was decided the pictures of the
horses were okay for the kids, but
those of Miss ·Fawcett Majors
had to go .
As the pictures of the actress
were being retrieved from the lit·
tie schoolroom, one or the
teachers intervened.
Karen Buckel, who teaches
kindergarten through the fourth
grade, said she thought the
posters would be okay for the
kids. "Some of them have
already bought their o wn," she
s aid '. On Miss Buckel ·s promise to
check the whole matter out witf\
the school board before putting
Farrah in the hands of the kids -
and pres umably their fathers
and older brothers -lhe pictures
were returned to her.
Weeks said that was okay with
him, so lOng as no one blamed the
governor for the pictures.
lroine Bidding
Ford Unit Leads
A consortium that has the sup-
port of Irvine heiress Joan Irvine
Smith edged the Mobil Corp. out
of the lead today In Ute battle for
control ot the Irvine Company
with a bid or $322, 715,250.
The ofCer represents $38.35 a
share and tops Mobll's earlier
bid by $000,000.
It was submitted to directors of
the James Irvine Foundation by
Los Aneeles attorney Richard
Alden today on the instructionss
of real estate speculator Donald
Bren.
Working with Bren in the move
to acquire the Irvine W:ompany
are Detroit developer Alfrc«I
Taubman. Wall Street financier
Charles Allen and auto
billionaire Henry Ford II.
H the new bid is accepted.
Mobil executives will have the
weekend to decide if they should
arain top their competitors· offer
oUer or withdraw from the race
for control of the Irvine Company.
They will have until noon Mon·
day to make that decision.
Awaiting the end of the keenly
fought biddina battle is Orange
County Superior Court Judge
James F. Judge who must then
rule on the merits of the bid ul -
timately accep~d by ~he F.oun·
daUon.
Mobil was on the verge of
clinching a S200 million deal with
the foundation for the sale of the
entire Irvme Company stock two
years ago when Irvine heiress
Joan Irvine Smith stepped in
with a lawsuit that stymied the
s ale and triggered an e1ght-
month trial.
Mrs. Smith is a member of the
consortium that will re name lhe
Irvine Company Taubman-Allen-
lrvine Inc. if it is successful in
taking over operations or the en-
t erprise founded by Mrs . Smith's
grandfather.
The foundation owns 54 5 per-
cent of the Irvme Company stock
which it is forced to relinqu1sh
under the terms of the Federal
Tax Reform Act of 1969. Mrs.
Smith owns 22.4 percent of the
stock and is a director of the
Irvine Company.
Flag Fleeeed
Nixon's Brother J7ictim
Donald Nixon, brother of former President
Richard Nixon, reported to Ir vine police he·s been the
victim of a dirty trick.
Nixon. a 63-year-old businessman and Newport
Beach resident, said. his monetary loss totaled only
about $236. But he said the loss had far greater .. his-
toricaJ and sentimental significance.··
NIXON SAID TIUEVES broke into his office on
Campus Drive in Irvine and walked off with a n
American 1',lag Lhat had flown at the Western White
House in 1969.
Nixon, who told police he was in the Orient on
buslne5s when the theft occurred, said the flag and
flagstand were a gift from his brother.
No OPEC Price Boost
Arab Nations Abandon Five Percent Hike
NICOSIA. Cyprus <AP) ;:-The
majority of members of the
Organization of Petroleum Ex-
porting Countries (OPEC> have
abandoned a s percent oil price
increase scheduled to ~o into ef-fect July 1, the Middle East
Economic Survey said today.
The news weekly quoted OPEC
sources as saying the decision
will be formally announced May
20.
Eleven OPEC members de-
cided at I)oha, Qatar, last
December to raise their prices 10
percent Jan. 1 and a further five
percent.July 1.
Decision to forego the second
stage would mean the market
price for their crude will remain
at $12.70 per barrel instead of ris·
ine to $13.30 per barrel.
Man Arrested
For .A8sault
Hangs HiD18elf
Each dollar increase in the
crude oil pnce is estimated to
boost gasoline prices by about
21 , cents per gallon.
At Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the
world's largest exporter. and the
United Arab Emirates refused to
go along with the OPEC majority
in D~ember and opted for a five
perct!nt increase for the whole
Ye.fir. .
The 11 high-price advocates
apparent)y abandoned their
second increa.5e in the face of
mounting Saudi oil production to
meet demand for its cheaper
crude and expected seasonal sof-
t ening of the oil mark<>l.
Three mt-mbe rs of the 11.
Venezuela, Kuwait and Qatar,
first resolved not to go along with
the second increase, MEES s aid.
"Faced with this crack in the
majonly front, Iran <reluctant-
ly} and lraq (very reluctantly)
had in the end little choice but to
go along with the dropping of the
July 5 percent," MEES said.
Few Speak Minds
On Irvine Planning
Just a handful of Irvine resi-
dents spoke their minds at
Thursday's public hearing on
Cuture development In Irvine.
But the hearing was the first of
a series of city council public
hearings and city ofrlcials said
today they expect the numbers to
swell atruture meetings.
The next hearing is scheduled
for June 7, when the council will
plck up where it left ort Thurs·
day.
The council spent most of the
evenint Thursday listening to ci-
· l)' planners explain the merits or
the optJon they are recommend-
ing for the city's land use plan,
which wouJd guide all ruture d~
velopment in the city.
If adopted, that plan would
eliminate three tentative options
now on the books.
Tbe staff recommended land
use plan a1lb was chosen by the
three dty commissions -plan·
nlnf, transportation and com·
munlty aervlcea. Each held ltl own aeriet ol public hearings.
Jt'1 • compromise between two other opUom. Ono pre>pc¥cs max-
imum population. The other sua·
tetll a sreater amount of open apace.
Tile opt.Ion belns recom
meaded f\u a new land use cat~tOl'1 ol 11rura1 denslt.y re-
1tdentJaJ,.. which would m u
ooe unit per 10 acrea.
The council hurd for th tint
tlm• that the plan beinc pushed ·1>1 1Ull and th commlnf«li
would Ofter the low t proJoc
tu rate. That's bated on a com·
puter run through tb clty't ..> ~
economic model.
Only four persons spoke at the
hearing -three ci tizens and
Irvine Company spokesman Jim
Taylor .
The citizens related the Collow,
ingldea:
(See FEW, Page A2)
Coast
Fair tonight and Satur· Weather i
day with aome late night
and early morning clouds.
Lowa tonlaht around ~.
HJgha Saturday 65 to 70 .
INSIDE TODAY
L.1Aclli. 8oU """"'-ftO sigm
oJ 1loulfno ~.a career
that'• brlohllMd t1levt.km
for 2,5 IJIOfl. Dlnnfl Mcullan
of tJi. DaU11 Pilot Stall ttlU
what w •1 up to on P.ag1 Cl of
th1W~.
l•dex ..
·,42 DAILY PILOT
Molest
Suspect
Nabbed
An 8·year·old girt who had
been warned about u child
molester po:ling u a news photo·
graphu was credited by
Newport Beach police today with
the qulck thinking that led to the
man's arrest.
ln custody today In Newport
Beach city juil is Jerry Leroy
Opaon, 46, or Santa Ana. lie was
arrested Wednesday evening at a
beer bar ln Costa Mesa where he
works as a bartender.
Del. Lavonne Campbell said
th~ gJrl is a student ut Mariners
School where police reserve of
ficer Jean Harris just last week
talked to students about >VhY they
shoutdn 't become too friendly
with strangers
Because of an earlier case in
votving the molesting of a
Westctiff girl by a man posmg as
a photographer, Officer Harns
specifically warned the htUe girl
and her classmates against going
near any stranger who said he
wanted to take pictures.
The little girl told police ~he
was walklne home fro~ a
Brownies meetinf{ Wednesilay
and s he could see her mother, a
few blocks away. bicycling
toward her
But then a man s topped a car
and got out with a camera.
When he asked the little girl 1f
he could take her picture, she
told police she nearly panicked.
"I can't," she blurted out. 'Tm
allergic."
Later she told Mrs Campbell,
.. J "as scared scared reaJ b&d
so 1 ran and I cried."
T he child ran to her mother
and the woman rushed her home
\\here she told her mother and
her 20 year·old brother what hap.
pencd
Th<' brother v. enl out and
be~an searching the
nc1~hborhood until he spotted a
man m a car with a camera He
recorded the license number and
description of the· vehicle and
gave it to police
Armed with lhal information,
police began to search the area.
They located lhl' car parked
bchin(l lh<' 17th Street har when•
Opson \\Orks
Polil'l' bel1en• Upson 1-.
responMble for lhc molesting of a
lO·year-old girt m Costa Mesa on
May 2 as well al> a s1rrular 1nc1·
dent m Laguria Beach on Easter
11 e is being hf'ld in lieu of
SI0.000 bail
Truck Crash
Fatal to Alien
FALLHROOK <AP> One
man has died from injuries suf-
fered when he und 14 other illegal
aliens ~ere hurt 8!I a pickup
truck crashed off Cahfornia 76 in
northern San OicAo County, of
r1c1als said
The driver rcportt•d tf> be u
United States citizen was sought
hy authorities
Carlos T L1evanos, 25 ot
Zamora, Mexico, died Wednes
day in Umvers1ly Hospital in San
Diego
Investigators s.ud the lruC'k 1n
\Olved in lhl• .1t·ndf'nl Tuco;dav
was rC'g1stC'red 1n TC'Xa'I
Hub Cap s Taken
Fro m Cadillac
A secretary 10 the Irvine In
duslrial Complex told lrvme
Police Thursday that all four of
the $7S hub caps were m asslnl(
from her 1977 Cadillac Sev1llC'
when she went lo her car al
lunchtime
Helen Mman Dorenstem. who
works al 17682 Miiliken Ave , told
police her car was parked In thl'
c·ompany parkinl( lot when lhe
$300 theftoc<1urred
OlllANQI! COAST
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His Work Cut Out for Hira
If a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. what•s the
value of one on tbe line? With both bird and cat poised
for flight, the worthiness of the hunter and the hunted
Blue Angels Team
To Soar at El Toro
The U .S. Navy 's t'rack Jet
fighter aerob ats, th e Blue
Angels, will perform their death·
derying precision s tunts dunng
two three-hour air s hows at El
Toro Manne Corps Air Station
this weekend.
The shows will bl' part of an
open house at the base lo mark
Armed Forces Day. Gall's opt•n
at the base at 9 a.m <1nd the air
:.how begins ctl 12 25 p m on
Saturday and Sunday The opl'n
house closes at 5 p.m each di.I)'
Ferrari HeadiJ
For Grave
LOS ANGELES lAPI
A blue 196-1 Ferrari sports
car has been shipped to
Tl'xas lo fulfill th<' request or deceased social! te San
dra Ilene West that s hC' be
buried in it alongside h<'r
late husband, according to
a county official
County Public Ad
m1nistrator Bruce I'\
Altman. appointed special
administrator or 'Ir~
West's estate h\ th<' Lo~
Angeles Supen.nr C our!
said Thursda' that ~hip
ment of the l'ar 1·11rnpldt•s
her burial arranl{Pment
Mrs. \\est~ ho<h. ~h11·h
has been tempor.inl~ l'll
tombl'd In Tl'\J '> 1!-i
s c h e d u l c ti l o h l'
perm anenlly interred in
side her .sport:. rar al lh<'
Alamo Lodg-c :\t."on1 c
'remple in San c.\ntonto b~
the end or lhc month.
Altman saH.S
Th<' Blue Angels. a team of six
Navy and Marine Corps pilots
flyrng flashy Skyhawk jets.
perform high.speed maneuvers
1n close rormation above the
crowd, leaving only three feet
between wingtips of their Jets.
Bl'Mdes the precision Oying
ll•am the air show will feature
performances b.> daredevil pilots
Carol~ n Salisbury and Ste\'e
:'\clson and a night demonl>lra-
11on or the revolutionary Brilish
Royal Air Force "Vulcan"
bombt•r
Al so performing during the
two duv open house will be the
Nav~ 's Wt·st Coast parachute
IC'am and El Toro's noted Flag
Pa~l·ant. fraturinu Marines in
p('l'iod uniform bearing flags
from America's past.
All the aircrart and other
equ1pmC'nt used at El Toro will
be on static display both days.
g1vmg visitors a closeup look.
One display\\ 111 also feature an
F 1 lJ "Corsair" fighter or World
Wor If vintage used in the
lelev1:,,1on show "Ban. Baa Black
Sheep · Corsairs were among
the fir~I righter .. lo Ul>e El Toro'i.
field
Water W88te
lnLA Told ·
SACRA MENTO (A P > A
Bishop allorn<'y isay;; the Los
Ani::elt•s Department of Water
ii nd Pmi. <.'r spills a lot or its
( )w(•ns VallC'y water on the de-
'4l•rt
Leland Bray, attorney for a
ntizens' group railed "Commit·
lee lo Save the Owens Valley,"
s howed pictures at a news con·
rerence Thursday which he s aid
illustrated the waste
Coast TV Ratings
Pl11rnrnet for Nixon
Th<' Onmj!t' Co.!:.l aud1t•nu.• loi
l>ov1tJ Frost s !>econd televised
interVlew with former President
Nlicon dropped coM1derably, ar
cordmg to a Daily Pilot surve}
conducted after Thursday night s
broadcast
The surve)' revealed 32 percent
of Orange Coast re6ident.s viewed
Thursday's 90-mlnute m\erview
on foreljn policy, compared with
M percent for the May 4 broad·
cast when Nixon discussed hb; in·
volvement in the Watergate
scandal that led to his res iJtna
tlon on Aug. 9, 1974.
100
75
60
THIS WEEK
DID VIEW DID NOT
VIEW
Sixty e1Kht percent of those
polled said they didn't watch the
!-.ccond broadcast. compared to
I~ percent non v1ewersh1p for the
f1r:,,I 1nh•rv1l'w
A hout one hal r of the 32 percent
who watched Thursday evening's
broadcast were repeat viewers.
The lOl'al !lurvey is similar to
rcsulli1 of a poll conducted by
i\ C Nielson Company. Nielson
said lhe audience for the s~nd
Interview was about half as large
an New York and Los Angeles as
1t waa for the first program on
Watergate.
100
75
LAST WEEK
DID VIEW DID NOT
VIEW
.tlll'Wlr._.,...
are soon to be put to the supreme test with failure by
either resulting in more than injured pride.
Fro• Page A l
RITES ...
Beach greenbelt orca, ralher
than over residential develop·
men ts.
Col. Janz also was known ror
humor and wit m Laguna Beach
politics. commenting in verse on
council elections and poetic pro-
test of one·timc plans to erect a
40·foot-tall lifeguard tower at
Main Beach Pi.irk
He was a iet pilot who served 1n
Vietnam and Korea. and 101ned
the Navy right out or high school
to fight World War II
Ct.I. Janz 1s sun I\ cd by his
widow, Jane Petty Janz. grand·
daughter of Mr. and Mrs J ~
Isch, piClneers who settled 1n
Laguna Beach 1n 1899. \\hen the
settlement was called Lagana.
Isch gave Laguna Beat'h Ill>
modern name.
Janz lf.•n,·cs tv.u daughters.
Jennifer and Jam•t
Mormon Will
Doesn't Have
Hughes Prints
LAS VEGAS. Ne\ lAP> The
ring~rprlnts ot HO\\ urd Hughes
are not on the so called Mormon
will which has been attributed to
the iate mult1m1lhona1re, an FBI
report shows
Nevada Atty. Gen. Robert List
revealed the findings today dur·
ing a pretrial hearing on the
purported will. List said eight
fingerprints and two palm pnnts
were found on the three·page
handwritten document.
All of the prints except one
palm print were those of persons
who had lawful custody or the
document aft.er it was filed with
the clerk of Clark County District
Court. he said.
"No prints of Mr. Howard
Hughes were found on the docu·
ment," List said. adding that
FBI agents also didn't find the
prints of Melvin Dummar. who
admits delivering the document
lo the headquarters of the Church
of J esus Christ of Latter·day
Saints <Mormon> in Salt Lake Ci
ty and "hom th<• w1 II names ;i.,
beneficiary lo one·s1xtt•enth of
the Hughes estate
FINE OU PONT NYLON FIBER
An enttretv new c aroet
exoenence combining soflnes'i
with ou111and11'19 performance
so elegantly soft fOf ltv1ng room
dining room Of bedroom See lor
yourself Tula demonstrate
toue1t1bfe carpet rn1st1 malting
and retsina plle teKture rema~ywelt
Man Killed,
Son Wounded
In Anaheim
Anaheim police are seeking a
gunman who s hot and killed a
26-year -old man this morning
and critically wounded the man's
31:? year-old son.
Police said they believe the
shootings may have occurred
during an early morning
burglary attempt in a house at
1225 E Balsam St . Anaheim
Killed by the intrude r was
Bulmaro Amaya. 26. of the
Balsam Street addres:.. Accord
ing to police. Amaya worked at i.I
foundry in Long Beach.
Seriously wounded by the gun
man and reported in serious con
chtion at Anaht.•im Mcmllri:.tl
I losp1tal was Arna) a 's a1 ~ yl'ar
old son. Mario
C • nharmed in the shuolin{( was
a s1x -rnonth ·old Amu y a
cl<tulo(htcr "ho was found :.leeµing
in a crib by h e r m atcrnal
~ra ndmolher shortly before fi
am
Thl' woman had gone lQ the
Balsam Street home \\hen thf'
murclcr \'1chm failed lo drop h"
Iv. o t'h1ldren at her house at tht•
usuul l'arl) morning hour, police
:,,aid
Tht>y believe the s hootmi:s U<
curred l>Ornet1mc hetwecn mnl
n1~ht and 3 am. v.hile Amaya~
v. 1fe \\al> working al a nearb)
hospital
f'r0Jt1 Page ,t I
FEW •••
-Walnut Avenue should be ex·
tended near College Park 10 a
winding manner so it won't
become a lhoroughfore
-Houses shouldn't be built loo
c lose to the marine helicopter
station near the Villaj!e 14 i;itc.
-Village 14, off Culver
between the San Diego. freeway
and College Park (excluding
Culverdale) would be better off 1f
left as af{riculture land
Art E xhibit Set
Irvine artist Mira Lenox will
display her work Sunday at Lido
Village in Newport Beach o~ part
of the shopping center's artist in
re~1dence program
DEN'S
• I
Groucho
• .
·Debate·
Delayed
;. ,
I •• ~. I
..
SANTA MONICA <AP> -Erin•.
Flemlni. seen by some wit.nesses
a» ·an ill-t.empered menace to ; ..
Groucho Marx and by others a.a •
the joy of his wanlnl years, re-
sumed her legal bid for perma.
11cm control over the comed1an •
und his property.
But after a brief diacussion on·
when to hold further hearings, it
was decided to continue the case·
until July 18.
Opposing her ls Groucho's aon, •
Arthur. who surceeded last.
month in having Miss Fleming
removed as temporary guardian
after alleging she was a threat to
the 86.year·old Marx' life. ·
M1!>S Fleming, 37, who has
served as secretary. manager,
producer and companion to Marx
for seven years, has hired a new
firm of law\ <.'rs for the court bat·
tie that resumes ul a hearing t.o--
da v
Groucho. 1n failing health and·
frequently confused, remains··
confined to his Trousdale Estates···
home. J . Brin Schulman, at· •
torney for Arthur Marx, said · ·
Groucho apparently is unaware •·
that Intimate details of his treat· ·
ment by Miss Fleming which
allegedly involved verbal and;
physical abuse and improper:·
drugging have been bared in •.
COUl'l.
Arter a week·long hearing that-.
ended April 22, Superior Court"·
Judge Edward Rafeedie sus-•
pended Miss Fleming aod ap.
pointed Nat P~rrin . 72, a '\·
screenwriter and old friend o(:
Marx, to care for the comedian
and his mulhmllhon dollar estate
ror the tlm(' being
l 1nder lhe Judge's order. Miss
Fleming was to n sit Marx only
a:. Perno saw fit.
Judge Rafccd1e said the hear-
ing revealed "an extr aordinary
degree of dommat1on and control
by Miss Fll'mlng over Mr. Marx'
mind and his will "But \here was
no clear conclusion as to the.
validity or Arthur Marx's conten-
l1nn that C\ 1cl1•nt·e poinkd to an
effort by somNmt• al the Marx
hOU!->(' !IH1v('rdrug GrouC'ho
~11:,,s f<.lt·min1.(s !>Ide of lhl'
story ~as not told al thl' hearing,
but v. ill be prcsC'nll'd in the ('Ur·
rent proc('tdings
Banke r s Edge·
Prime Rate
Up to 6 1/2%
NEW YORK <AP)-Anumber
of major commercial banks
raised their prime lending rate
from 61 • to61 ~ percenttoday.
Citibank. the second largest.
and Morgan Guaranty Trust
Company, ranked sixth, an-
nounc<'d the increase s hortly
aft<.•r 10 a m . EDT. They were
followrct quickly by third-ranked
Chase Manhattan Bank, fifth-
ranked Chemical Bank. eighth-
hiJU(e!'lt Rankers Trust Co., 12th·
ranked Marine Midland Trust•
Company. and 15th-largest Irv::
ing Trust Company.
The San Francisl'o·based BanJc
uf America. the nation's largest,
followed suit ~round 10 a .m.
PDT
Wells Fargo. Bank of
Cahfornia and Crocker Bank an~.;
nounced similar increases. • •
A Morgan spokesman said th•:~
move camr a fl er an analysis of.;
the CMt Of fonds i.IOq other (ac, ~~
tors ~
....... r: iiisia11atioii .: 'custom draperies
linolewn • wood floor
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N.Y.Stoeks
VOL. 70, NO. 133, 4 Sf€T10NS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
··Farrah . Colors Go1'ernor's Face Red .
KALKASKA, Mich. (AP) -A
revealing picture of Farrah
Fawcett-Majors caused political
problems for Gov. William
Milliken.
M ii liken, on a 14-city tour or the
northern Lower Peninsula, visit·
ed a toy factory Thursday and
was presented with some paint·
by.numbers kits to take on his
visit to the schoolhouse.
Some of them featured posters
of horses. No problem.
Some of them featured Mass
Fawcett-Majors. Big problems.
Georec Weeks, admmistrallve
aide to Milliken, was among the
first to note the pictures in the
kits given to Lhe 42 students
representing kioderearten
through the eighth grade.
He expresseed concern as to
what effect it would have on the
governor's image if at became
known he wa.s passmg out the
Farrah art.
The picture 1n question was not
the one showing her in a red
t>athmg s uit, a reproduction
which brought her national atten-
tion. Instead 1tahowed her in a cl-
inging whlte dress outlining her
breasts.
r .
O~lly Pllol Pllole Dy l..ee P•Y,.. t Shells on the Beaela
These arc some of the rowing ~hells being
used by collegiat e rowers this weekend in
the Western Sprints championships in
Newport Harbor Shells were lined up like
this Thursday evening al the Orange
Coast College crew base in preparation
for s tart. of racing early this morning. Fif-
teen school!. are part1c1pating in tht•
event. For first results, see Page 86 in
today's sports section.
Greenbelt
Supporter8
Set Meeting
By PIUUP ROSMARIN
Ot ,,_ 0•••• P'Hot \t•U
1 Supporters of the Laguna
ll'ac·h ~n·<"nhelt who opposed an
ct wn by th{' C1ly Council last
et>k that ma.> lead to housing ~evt'lopment in the> Sycamore
trills meet Saturday l<> talk about
:an 1n1l1at1ve that would overrule
th<' c·ounc1I
Dr Thomas Alexanrler. prcs1
d<'nt of Luguna Gn•t>nbell. Inc .
said tnda\ ht' coulct not prl'd1ct
th<' outromt• of tht> 111 a m m<'et
m~ at city hall, 111 I ht.• toun1·11
chamb<:>rs
' It's hard lo It'll he -. • .ud.
' I \l' ul"'avs bet.·n .1w.1rt! this 15
onl' of the ti><>b in tht• hug to bnng
about what 1s n<•n•ssary I Just
dQn I knm~ "hat tht• ~roup "'111
dec1cfe to do,
"I personally favor an 1n
ltiutlH'. If all l'ISt' fail-.
In Lagun<1 Brach 11 \\Ould tak<'
o p et1t1on o f ~1b11ul 1,000
•IJ~nuture!I to force the zoning i:I·
sue Lo baJlot.
Alexander said opponen~ or
$'ycumore Hills housing arc plan·
ning a show of force UL next Wed·
J\.esday's council meeting, when
cbunctl membtts are expected lo
IQ>prove a zoning ordindnce th11l
<See SYCAMORE, P11e A2>
Con. t
Weather
Fair tonl&ht and Satur·
day with some late night
and early momina clouds.
Lows tonight around 50.
Highs Saturday 65 to 70.
IN IDE TODAY
Luctlle Boll lhow• no ngru
o/ 1lOW1ng down o carnr
that'• tmghtmftl t~l11.>Uton /or %S llfOn· Omnia McLfll4n o/ tilt OaiJ11 Plk>C Stoll t1U.
:--what w '1up toonPOQ1Cl Of
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Memorial Services
Set for Col. Janz
China Leader
Sees Rlisaia
U.S. at War
TOKYO <AP> -Chineise
0 tense Minlstf'r Veh Chlen-ying
predict• a "blC war .. llaon
between lhe United States and
tho SOvlet Union ond HY• China
"must race aiainst tlme" to
build up lnd&dtrJ in lhe 1nterlor
before It happen •
In • ~peech In Pekina tq. a na-
tlonwldt lDduatrtal cooference.
Yeh saJd tht United States and
the Soviet Union "are locked in
an Increasingly nerce struale
for hegemony" and "o war will
break out some day."
"We must be cl arly aware or
this aiLuallon," Yeh contlnu~.
"Keep war in mind and set pre
pared fof it, for a biM war th1t wlU br ak out at an early date.
"We mwst race acalnst \Jme
and work as quickly aa J>0$5lble
so that we cnn build industry in
the anterior well berort tho oul·
break or war."
Party Chairman Hua Kuo-fens
tchoed Yeh, aayll\g, "We must
delinlt ly be ready for war, We
cannOl atrord to Jet time sllp
tbrouahourfa ra as it wait.a tbr
no one. Ac«lerattn1 develop-
ment of our naUonal economy at
c WAit?, Pase A1)
Memorial services for ret1 red
~1 a rine Lt Col Ed"' ard Paul
Jan1 who was commun1l\
liaison offttt>r for lhl' El Toro A1.r
Station. are -.chedult•d at 11 a m
Saturday at "le1ghborhood
ConRreRal1onal Ch ur< h 1n
Lal!unu Bench
Col Jam died Sund a~ al age '19
or <'lincer or the hf'art a re\\
months after a nuclcar·powcn'(f
pacemakt.'r "as 1mpl;rnlt•d ai
Sou th ('oasl l'ommun1ty
llosp1t01i
Sine<' the opera lion he hml jok·
in.:h reft'rr('(f to h1m,t•lf as the
bionic· man It wa:-. the ftrs1 such
operation pertormcd in Orange
t'ount.> rhcn• arr nnh about
.. 000 ut lhf' aiom11· pacemakrrs
m t hr worlci
('111 Jant was a La~una Ocach
rc~1drnt for ('l~hi ) t•ars II<' \\aS
oorn in Chu aJ?O .md ra1'i<'fi in
KalamJwo, M1rh
t'\C'll\C ~ince ht'> rf'lln•mrnt
three years ago Crom the Manne
Corps, Col Janz was within two
months of earmn1 a mtl!ter's
degree in social sciences at Cal
State Fullerton, and dabbled in
sc reenwrlting.
While wllh the service, he
represented El Toro at board or
supervisor and county planning
commission meetingR, working
to promote and insure th" com·
patibllity or the air station with
the communll)'.
He fought for ntght patterns
out of the base that would overfly
open ground, such as the Laguna
Beach greenbelt area, rather
than over residentaal develop-
ments.
Col. Janz also was known for
humor and wit in Laguna Beach
politics, commenting in verse on
council elections and poetic pro-
test or one·time plans to erect a
,40.root·tall lifeguard lower at
Main Beach Park.
He was a Jet pilot who served In
Vietnam and Korea. and joined
the Navy n1ht out of high school
to fillht World War ll.
Col. Janz ls survived by hill
wtdow, Jq P Uy Jam.. grand·
dauahter or r.tr. and Mrs. J N
lach, ptone.rs who settled In
Ltt\ln& Bffcb ln 1909, when the
1etllement. wu called Lacona
lach eave Laauna Beach its
modem name.
Weeks said Lhe governor took a
good look at the picture. then
said, "I certainly don't want to
present those." Weeks added.
"The governor d1d not think it
was an appropriute thing for him
lo ~ave."
After a high level conference or
the Milliken traveling party, at
was decided the pictures of the
horses were okav for the kids, but
those of Miss ·Fawcett-Majors
had to go.
As the pictures of the actress
were beln& retrieved from the lit·
tie schoolroom. one of the
teachers intervened.
Karen Buckel, who teaches
kindergarten through the fourth
grade, said she thought the
posters would be okay for the
kids . "Some of t hem have
already bought their own," she 1 said.
On Miss Buckel 's promise lo 1
check the whole matter out with
the school board before putting
F'arrah in tbe hands or the kids -
and presumably their fathers
and older brothers -the pictures
were returned to her.
Weeks said that was okay with
him, so long as no one blamed the
governor for the pictures.
Escapee Na'1hed
Youth Caught Fleeing SC Jail
A Santa Ana youth, arrested in
San Clemente Wednesday on sus-
p 1 c ion or armed robbery ,
escaped from the city jail Thurs-
day and led police on a lO·minute
chase, which resulted in col-
lisions involving two police cars.
Rodney Jones, 19, was being in-
terviewed by Del. Pete Goodwin
about 10 30 p.m .. when he bolted
through an unlocked door in the
booking area. Goodwin caught
Jones in the police station park-
ing lot, police said, but after a
s hort scuffle lhe prisoner broke
free and ran toward the city busi-
ness district. .
Goodwin followed Jones in a
pohce car to 619 S. El Camino
Real, where Jones was recap·
tured, only five or 10 minutes
after his escape, Goodwin said.
During the chase, Goodwin's
car collided with a small foreign
sedan at the corner of A.venida
Presidio and La Esperanza.
The detectives estimated
damage at only about $20.
A second police car in the
pursuit smacked into a gas sta-
tion pump across the street from
where Jones was apprehended.
Police officers said damage to
the center 1slaod pump al
Lerner's gas station. 621 S. El
Camino Real, was minor. -city
firemen were called to clean up a
s mall gasoline spill.
Jones was one of four men ar·
rested on Wednesday after Bill
Power, of Pease Mobil service
s tahon, 1430 S. El Camino Real,
reported he had been robbed of
about $.50.
Booked with Jones were
Johnny Adams, 20. Eddie
Adams, 18, and Roy McFadden,
28, all of Los Angeles.
Irvine Co. Battle Oil Nations
Ford Group Again Drop Plam
Tops Mobil Bidding To Up Price
By TOM BARLEY
OI ll>t 0.•IY ~llot St•lf
A Con&Orttum that b~ the SUP·
port of lrvane heiress Joan Irvine
Smith edged the Mobil Corp. out
or the lead today in the battle for
control of the Irvine Company
with a bid of $322,715,250
The offer represents $.18.35 a
s hare and tops Mobil's earlier
bid by $000.000.
It was submitted to directors or
the James Irvine Jo'oundation by
Los Angeles attorney Richard
Alden today on the instructionss
of real estate speculator Donald
Bren
Working with Bren in the move
to acquire the Irvine Company
are L>etroit developer Alfred
Taubman, Wall Street financier
C harles Allen anrl auto
olllionaire Henry Ford 11.
If the new bid is accepted,
\1ooll executives will have the
weekenc1 to decide if they should
again top their competitors' offer
offer or w1thdra" Crom the ract>
for control of the I rvme Company
They will have until noon Mon·
clay to make that decis ion
Awaiting the end of the keenly
fought bidding battle 1s Orange
County SupC'rior Court Judge
.Jam<'s F Judi;ie who must then
r ule on the menLo; of the bid ul-
t1m alcly accepted by the Foun·
dation
M ohtl was on the verge or
<'linchang a S200 million deal with
the foundation for the s ale of tht'
C'ntire Irvine Company stock two
Nixon's
The Orange Coast audience for
David Frost's second televised
interview with former President
Nixon dropped considerably. ac·
cordinf to a Dally Pilot survey
conducted after Thursday night's
broadcast.
The survey revealed 32 percent
of Orange Coaat residents viewed
Thursday's 9C>-minute Interview
on foreign policy, compared with
55 percent for the May 4 broad·
cast when Nixon discussed his In·
volvement In the Watergate
scandaJ that led to has r~htna·
tion on Aug. 9, 1974.
Sixty-eight percent of lhose
polled said they didn't watch the
second broadcast, compared to
45 percent non-vlewerahlp for the
nrst Interview.
About ont halt or the 32 percent
who watched Thurgday tvenln•'•
bl'oadcut were repeat vlewert .
The local surVeY ii similar l9
result.a of a Poll conducted by
A.C. Nielson Company Nlel5on
nld the au4ttnce tor 1he secOnd
lnten1 w was about half 11 lar1e
tn N~ York and Loa Anael""'
lt w • ror lb fil"ll prottam on
Watet11tc,
years ago when Irvine heiress
Joan Irvine Smith stepped m
with a lawsuit thaL stym[ed the
sale and triggered an eight-
month trial.
Mrs. Smith is a member of the
cohsortium that will rename the
Irvine Company Taubman-AJlen-
lrvme Inc if it is s uccessful in
takmg over operqtions of the en-
terprise founded by Mrs. Smith's
grandfather.
The foundation owns 54 S per-
<See IRVJNE, Page AZ)
JOB TOVGHER
TIWV CHIEF?
W ASffiNGTON (AP) -Leonel
Castillo was sworn in today for a
job that President Carter called
perhaps tougher than his own -
heading the U.S. Immigration
and Naturalization Service.
Castillo. a 38-year old Houston
city orriclal, took the oath from
Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell as his
family and the President looked
on in the White House Rose
Garden.
Bell also gave the oath to
Graclella Olivarez, new head of
the Community Services Ad·
ministration: Jay Solomon. the
new administrator of lhe General
Services Administration: and
Alan Campbell, who will head the
U S Civil Service Commission.
NICOSIA, Cyprus CAP> -The
majority of members of the
Organization of Petroleum Ex-
porting Coun'tries <OPEC> have •
abandoned a s percent oil price
increase scheduled to ~o mto er feet July l , the M 1ddle East
Economic Survey said today.
The news weekly quoted OPEC
sources as saying the decision
will be formally announced May
20.
Eleven OPEC membt•rs de·
cided al Doha. Q a tar, last
December to raise their prices JO
percent Jan. 1 and a further f1v<'
percent July 1.
Decision to forego the second
stage would mean the market
price for their crude will remain
al $12.70 per barrel instead of ns-
ing to $13.30 per barrel.
Each dollar inereas<' in the
crude 011 price 1s es ti m atcd to
boost gasoline prices by about
21 2 cents per gallon.
At Qatar. Saudi Arabia. the
world's largest exporter, and the
United Arab Emirates refused to
go along with the OPEC majority
in December and opted for a five
percent increase for the whole
year.
The 11 high-price advocates
apparently abandoned their
second increase in the face of
mounting Saudi 011 production to
meet demand for its cheaper
crude and expected seasonal sof
tening orthe 011 market.
Ratings Drop
100
75
50
THIS WEEK
DID VIEW DID NOT
VlEW
68%
100
75
LAST WEEK
DID VIEW DID NOT
VIEW
Phone PoH of Or•noe CM8t R•aldent•
DAILY PILOT L/SC Friday, Mar tS, ttn
Doean't Know Ya.cht'1 End
WASIDNG'fON CAP> Richard Nixon ts "an old
Navy man,·· •is he remlndl'd David Frost in hl.5 In·
terview. hut the former president 1Ull hod trouble
finding the nght word Corthe rear end or a \•ess~I.
•
Groucho
Control
Resumed
Describing a cruise alona the Blaclc Sea wllh Sov SANTA MONICA <AP> -Erin
tel leader Leonid J. Breihnev, Nixon said : "We were fo'lemang, u-en by some watne1Sl1418
:,itting in the bow of the yacht. 1 ·m an old Navy man, u11 an ill tempered menace to
the bow 1s the r~ar-tmd, 1sn'tit'!" Groucho Marx and by othen u
Frost, tryind lo be helpful: "J, ab ... probably · · the Joy of hia waning yean, ro-.., sumed heT legal bid for penn• Nixon. moving along: "That's right. No. The 11cm com.roa over the comedian
\
stem, we were sitting in the !)tern." and hilf property.
Frost. ''Let's say 'end'." But alter a brief discussion on
Nixon· "All right. We were !iltllng down at the end when to hold rurther hearings, it
~-of lhc yucht in the back of the )'acht together. was de<'ided to continue the cue
---------------------------., \ until July 18.
LB's Drealll House
Turns 'Nightmare'
"" Opposme her 11 Groucbo's son,
Arthur. who ~ucceeded last
month 1n havmg Miss Fleming
tt'moved as lemPoruy guardian
after alleging she was a threat to
the 86 year-old Marx' hfe.
Miss Fleming, 37, who has
~erved as secretary, man ager,
producer and companion to Marx
for seven )ears, has hired a new
ft rm or law) crs ror the court bat-
tle that resumes at a hearing to-
day.
Ralph Wal11cld has ~en plan
ning rus Laguna Beach house ror
almost a year. lie :;ays he's sunk
nearly $20,000 into architectural
and building rees and secured an
$85,000 construction loan. He got
a city building permit and
plannc.'<i lo break ,;round next
week.
Blue Angels
To Perform
At El Toro
The lJ S !'li;iv\··s l'r;.i(·k Jl'I
l1~hter :.it•rohab, the Hlut•
Angel:;, will pl•rform their death-
defymg precision stunts during
t\\O three hour air sh1)ws at f;t
Toro Manne C'orps Air Station
this \\-eekend
The shows "'111 tll' part of an
opt•n ho11,t• at thl' hJse to mark
ArmNI Forn•s l><t\ Gall"' open
al t ht• hW•l' ill 9 .1 m and th{' u11
'how tx:gms at 12 25 p.m on
Saturday and Sundav The open
house cto ... <·!'> at 5 p m t•ach day.
The rllut· AnJ,:eb. a lt•am of !>IX
Navy and Marine Corps pilots
flying flashy Skyhawk jets.
perform t11gh Sfl<'t•d maneuH·rs
in dost• formation abo\'!• the
rrowd, le<wmg only thrcl' rcl'l
ht'lwN•n w1ngt1ps of th<•ir Jl'tR .
lh's1dt•s !ht• pn'C·1ston fh mi:
tl'am, the atr sho\\. will foatun•
performances by <1orc1lcv1l pilots
Carolyn Salisbur} Jnd Steve
Nelson :ind a n1~ht demonstrJ
tion or the n·volut1onary British
Royal Air F'orCl' 'Vul('an
homb<'r
\ho perform1n.: lfuring the
two day op1•11 hoUSt' will h<.• tht·
Nav:. s Wt•<,f CoJsl fl.trachulf•
team and f:J Toro' noted Flas,:
Pagc•anl rt-.1lurini.: \larml's in
Pl'rtofl 11n1rorm IH'arini.: rt;ii.:s
from i\m1.:nr11 ·s llJ't
All th'• a1r<·rart and othtt
1·qu1pment wwd :1l El Toro \I.Ill
lw on slaltl' d1s1>lay both day,,
i.:1v1ng v1:.iton; .1 closeup look
One display will also feature an
fo''1l1 ''Corsair" f11(hler oC World
War II \lnl.IJ.(l' used in the
tch•\ 1s1on s how." Huu. Uaa Black
Shl't'f> · ('or !lair-. w 1·n· 11moni:
lht• f1r,,t (1~hll'l l> l1) U~t· £-:I Torn·,
field
LB Police
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lhr ~outh 1•1111 of M.ml l\t•;11·h
Park
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v1•h lt'lc•!I, I" 11 nw pr1•\ 1.·nt 1nr1 ;Jml
clt>ll'clion. tr .tfrtc s.1h•t.> and rir,t
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W1•c·k
Next Frnill}. J Laguna Ht.'1u·h
fligh School student. Laun•
Niswander, will work with Pollrt•
Chief Jon Sparks us "Pollet
Ch1rf for u Oa:, "
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Early lhts week he found out
the elty wants his land for a park.
or a fire station. He's been of·
fered $33,000 for the site.
The Del Mar Avenue Jot was
one of five tabbed Jut month bv
the City Count'il ror acquisition tn
an Arch Beach Heights mma-
park program.
His and an adjacent lot were
selected both for park potential
and in case the city decides to
build a fire station in the hilltop
neighborhood.
The trouble with that, WalfieJd
has complained, is that nobody
told him about it.
The city planning department
conceded Wednesday. at a coun-
nl meeting when Walrield's son
Gary appeared to protest, that
none of the property owners were
informed about the city's plans
until a letter postmarked May S
""as mailed to them.
The son asked that the council
ret'onsider it's actton. But the
council, regarding Walf1eld'i. lot
as crucial to the parkland a('
qu1sit1on. took its t·1t~ attornev's
ad \'I Ct' and ordered c·ondcmna
111111 procecdu1gs to begin
Thl' acllon will halt Walf1cld's
construction plans. Mayor Jon
Hr and told Gary Walf1eld the site
was "not casually picked" and
had been discussed for somel1m<·
lft• said newspapers <'arricd th1•
ac<·ount
ll owcver, Councilwoman
Phylhs Sweeney said she was
''di s tressed'' by the new'
Walf1<'ld was unawarl' 'Then·
must be some way." she said.
'for the nght hand to know what
the left hand is dotnl! "
She said an the future prop<.•rty
owners 5hould be not1f1ed when
thl•1r land 1s b~ing considered b~
the city for purchase
Meanwhile. Walfield may tuke
111' protest to court
G roucho, ln failing health and
rrequently confused, remains
confined to his Trousdale ,Estates
home. J Brin Schulman, at-
torney for Arthur Marx, said
Groucho apparently is unaware
that intimate details of his treat-
ment by Miss Fleminc -which
allegedly involved verbal and
physical abuse and improper
drugging-have been bared in
court.
Arter a week-long hearing that
<'nded April 22, Superior Court
.Judge Edward Rareedie sus-
pended Miss Fleming and ap·
rointcd Nat Perrin, 72, a
screenwriter and old friend of
Marx, to care for the comedian
and hill multimillion dollar estate
for the lime being.
Under the judge's order, Miss
Fleming was lo visit Marx only
as Perrin saw fit
Judge Rareed1e said the hear·
ing re\'ealed "an extraordinary
degree of domination and control
by Miss Fleming over Mr. Marx'
mind and his will "Butthere was
no dear conclusion as to the
validity of Arthur Marx's conten·
Lion that e\'idence pointed to an
effort by someone at the Marx
house to ovt?rdrug Grout' ho.
Arthur Mane's attorneys elicit·
ed testimony from two private
detect1vC's ubout the finding of
barb1turalt'-containing
hypoll<·rm1<' syringes concealed
outside lhe Marx house. The de-
tcct1vt.'S ~aid Miss Fleming had
~ought to have the syringes
dt!slroyed after they were
hr ought to her attention.
M1~s Flem1ng'i. side of the
story "as not told at the hearing,
hut "111 bt• presented in the cur·
rent proccedinRS
Laguna Youth Held
In Pot Fann Case
An 18-year-old La~una ~arh
man was :.irrestc·d un tult1\ atlu11
of mari1u11na charitC?~ Thur'ldD\
in ('Onne('t111n with 1111 111v1·~ti~:a
lion (>( an llJWrl Ulf pol rarm un
C'O\ ered b} a count\ m .u shul lu~t
1111111th
l'oht·c <;aul Kirk M Dunc'<1n.
.,.. ho h~ted htf' Bddres" as l62 Ht•nl
"' "'here J>C>ltc•t• salrl tht.'y Jound
rnor 1• tha11 2,0()(} martJUJnan
pl.int' 1:1•1\\IOJl Arr1I 21. t11rn1oe!
h1m,t•lf In ;ti ltll' JIOlll't• llq1<11l
m1•nl
\ V. 1rtanl It.HI IH•t'll l'~IH'ff flll
P.eckhan Quits
Laguna Beach
Pla.nnVtg Post
La~una Beach Pl:mntn1t Com
missioner W1lllnm r> P cckh11m
ts resigning hill post etrecllvc
May 25. lie cited "burdensome
proft'S11ional r<>"pon111h1htt<'!I "
Peckham, 11, announced his
decision this week at the end of u
commission mcctin~.
I le was appolnted to the com
muu1lon in May, 1975 and served
contlnuoualy 1lnce.
He ls chairman of the board
and principal In Peckham·
Guyton Inc., an archilecturnl
and planning firm head·
quartered in Newport B~och .
He has been work1nc as
architect on Industrial complex·
es In Dallas and •·ort Worth, Tex.
F ..... ra,,.AI
IRVINE •••
cent ol tho trvtne Company stock
which it la roTccd to reUnquhh
under the term& of the Federal
Tax Reform Act oC 1069. Mrs.
Smith owns 22.4 percent. of the
atoek and la a dlrectc.1r or the
lrvlne Company.
./
Art Exhibit ~t
trvlA art.lJt Ira Leaos will
dlJplay htt 'ltlft Sundq at Udo t
VUla1 NffYIPof"\ Be1e.h u part
f Ult aboPPlna ceoter"a a i1.Yt n resldenee ·proar•m.
ht" arrc!ll and for two or hii;
roommates. who remain at
large.
Duncan was released without
bail and ordered to appear in
'IOUlh county municipal <'Ourl
Ma~ 23
The Pot harvest was one or the
large8t in recent years grown in
plain s1Rhl of neighboring homes,
poltct' su1d. The plants were be·
1n1t <'ult1~·ated In pols and wooden
1111r'll'rv flaL'I.
f'ohre sBJd Duncan told them
h1 "'or ks as a landscaper end
< ,I I pt•rtt('r
f'ro• Pa~ 11 l
WAR? ..•
a rapid J>ace 11> a task which
hrook:ul-0 dc:'lay "
Thr texts or lht> speeches,
made Monday, were published
today by Jlsinhua, lhe official
Chinese news aaency. Obtervers
in Tokyo Interpreted the t alk or
war a11 an attempt lo impart a
senae or urgency to plans to de·
velop China into a major in·
· duatrlol power by the end of the
century.
Mao Tac·Tung's indu1trla1·
def~n•t pro1rram called for the
shift ot lndu!'try from the denHl)'
populated east coast to the in·
t~rlor, but lhe program Is
hellt>vcd to have laned In recent
years.
Yeh, a 79-year·old Htoclate o(
the late Premier Chou En-lai,
uld the transfer of Industry "is
not merely a question of In·
dustr11ll dlatrlbutlon; It la a QUeft·
lion ot "trategy that oflects the
whole 11ltuaUon.
"We muat build the Interior
. as raat as poHible ao that lt
can mAkc 1rcftter contrtbutiona
ta the development or our n•·
tlonal economy a_nd our pre·
paredneH aftinat wer in
poac.Umo and operate u our
11tr1teatc "'ar base nu In limo
olwar."
He mo WesMd t.bo noed to
•'cH•elealJ 1~tn naUonaJ
defeftff c.pablllUu'' u Iona u
Amerlun and So•lat ·lm·
puiallam extsta.
Ni:mn'1 Brotherr: ricti.m
Donald Nixon, brother or former President
Richard Nbon. rt>ported to Irvine pollcehe'a been the
vie Urn of a dirty trick.
Nlxon, a 63-year-old businessman and Newport.
Beach resident. said hls monetary loss totaled only
nbout $236. But he said the loss bad rar greAtter "his·
torical and sentimental signlficunce."
NIXON SAJD TIUEVF.S broke into ~ofrice on
Campus Drive ln Irvine and walked otr wtth un
American F'lag that had nown at tho Western White
House in 1969.
Nixon, who told police he was in the Orient on
business when the theft occurred, said the flag and
flugstand were a gift from his brother.
Mild Earthquakes
Shake Far East
•
By The A11oclated Press
Mild earthquakes shook Tokyo
and scattered areas or Japan.
Christchurch in New Zealand,
and para of Baneladesh on the
Indian subcontinent this Friday
the 13th . The tremor in
Bangladesh was Collowed by ci
cyclone.
Initial reports from Dacca, the
Bangladesh capital, i.aid two ..
persons were killed in the
cyclone. No injuries or any ma-
JOr damage were reported from
the other areas.
A moderate earthquake rocked
Peking for about a minute Thurs·
day at 7: 18 p.m . (3 · 18 a.m ..
PDT>. sending liome of the
Man Killed
Son Wounded
In Anaheim
Anaheim J>()lice arc seeking :.i
gunman who shot and killc.'<i u
26-year-old man this morning
and critically wounded the man'l>
31 l·year-old son
Poli Cl' said lht>v hch1•\'C t ht·
shootings muy h·av<• nccurrc·d
during an t'arl.v rnorn1ni:
hurglury attempt in u house al
1225 E . Balsam St .. Anuheim
Killed by tht• intruder \\US
Bulmaro t\ma} a. 21i, of th1·
Balsam Street address AccMd
ing to policl'. Amaya workt·d ul a
foundry in LonA Hcul'h
Seriously "oundt>d h) tht' i.:un
man and reported in sl'rious con·
d1tion at Anaheim Memorial
Hospital "'a~ Arna~ as J' ~ }Ntr
old son. Mano
Unharmed 1n thl' !'!hooting "'as
a s 1~ month -o ld Arna) a
daughter" ho was found sleeping
10 a crib hy her maternal
grandmother shortly before 6
am
The woman had gone lo the
Balsam Street home when the
murder victim failed to drop his
two children at her house al the
usual early morning hour. pohcc
s aid .
They believe thl' shootings OC·
curred soml.!llme hctwecn mid·
night and 3 a.m. while Amaya·s
wift> was workinJ.! ut a nearby
hmqnl;1l
LB Shop Looted
A Lai.:una Beach dre!!s shop
owner told police Thursday that
crates of art work, pottery,
jewelry, chtna and antiques were
stolen rrom the garage of her
house, 975 Ralboa Ave Nina n.
Sheldon 'alucd th<' lw,., :1t $2,000
lo $3,000
foreign residents of lhe Chinese
capital fleeing into the slreeU,
according to the Japanese news
agency Kyodo. It said no damage
was reported.
The earthquake in
Christ.church caused buUdlngs to
sway but no damage was report·
ed in that city.
An earthquake described aR
mild hit Tokyo and neighboring
areas a t 7:27 p.m. (3:27 a.m ..
PDT> Friday. Japan's Central
Meteorological Agency said the
tremor focused about 50 miles
northeast of Tokyo registered 2
on a Japanese scale of 7. It was
felt with lesser intensity in
nearby Yokohama; Utsunomlya,
70 miles north of Tokyo, and
Taleyama, 50 miles southeast or
Tokyo.
The Central Meteorological
AgenC'y said another earthquake
shook Chichi Jima in the
Japanese Bonin Islands about660
miles southeast or Tokyo .
BigTrCUJh
lt,ems Pickup
Set in Laguna
LagWla Beach residents get ••
chance next Monday throu)!h
Friday to get rid of old waler
he_a lers. furniture. rugs, tr('c
trimmings and other large
articles not normally hauled
away by city trash crews.
A special City tru'ck will tour
ne1ghborh00ds to pick up such
goods U they are placed al the
('Urbside or alley where trash 1s
normally picked up, bcrorc 7
a . m . on regul11r trash pickup days
Tree trimmings must not ex-
ceed four feet in length nor 50.
pound bundles, tightly bound
with strong rope or wire.
Aim or the special pickups is
town beautification.
Home of Clemente
Teacher Burgled
A Dana Hills High St'hool
i.ocial studies teacher told &n
Clemente police Thursday that
her home was burglarized or
cameras, ski clothing, money
and food between 10 a.m. and 1
p.m .
The loss lo Billie Pinnick Lov·
mark, of 328 Boca del Canon. was
about $324. Police said the In·
lruder apparently entered the re-
:-1dence through an unlocked win
dow
r:INE OU PONT NYLON FIBEn
An Pnl1relv now caroe•
oi.oeric:-nce combin1nq :;ollne•s
w1lh ouis1andino performance so elo0ant1v sott tor 1tv1ng room
d1111ng room ex bedr<>om See lex
yours1tll Te,11 demone1ra1e
touchable earoet "''Mis mittllng
and ret11n1 plte 1exture
rem1tt1ably well
DEN'S
E,....PGgeAJ
SYCAMORE
would ~onrorm with hallt week's
ceoeral plan amendment.
Tbat amendment removed an
open apace preserve dealenatlon
from the S22 acre property locul·
t.'<I lo the e•bow or Laaunu Canyon •
and El Tbro roads. lt provided
aarlrultur..c. tecreaUon or re~
sldenUnl land usea.
The propoaed wnlng ordlnanco
would 1pell out dctu.lllj of cit,
velopment de1ip requirements.
It would allow up to JM houses to ·
bf! built.
Alexan<tt?r 11aid he hoped that
the greenbelt :ihow of strength
ml1ht persuade thl" council tD .
"h ave 0 chanae or heart from it.tt
headlooa drive toward housing
development."
The count'tl 's decision last
week was made in the face of 200
pertons who jammed the eham·
ben to protest the general plan
amendment.
The city faces a July 1 deadllne ·
to bring the 1eneral plan and zon·
mg designation on Sycamore
Hills into conformance. City At·
ly. Georee Logan advised the
council unless It offered property
owners a land use that would br·
ing some economic return. the cl· '
ty would lose an inverse condem-
nation sult pendmg in superior
court.
Attorneys for Rancho Palo$:
Verdes Corp., the major proper··
ty owner or the Sycamore Hills.
and Newport Investments, a de-.
velopment company which was
b uying the land and was in
escrow in 1973 when the Cit)'
Council balked at housing plans;•
made no comment on the coun· ·
ctl 's amendment
John Pollock. Rancho Palos·:
Verdes lawyer. said he preferred
to wait to see whether the council
passes the zoning ordinanc~·
Wednesday. •
Newport Investments attorney
Ed Scheck scoffed at Alexan-
der's proposal ror an initiative
that would preserve Sycamore ·
II ills from housing
"There ~ccms to be an 1m-
press1on," Scheck said. "that
somehow or another 1f there's un
iniliatl\•e the people ran con-
fiscate the land for nothing.
"Thal isn't true at all. They'd
have to buy 1l · Jf they want lo
buy 1l, lhe) <'<tn huy it r1i.:ht nuw.
"( haVl' O~Vt•r heard Of
anythin~ in this C'tluntry. where
the pl'opl<• through :.in inillal1vc!
can take somd>ocl\"s propert.v
and not p:cy for 1l Not yt•I '·
Doctors Sew
Ttro Severed
Fingers Back
Surgeons at San Clemente
General Hospital sewed parts of
two fingers back on the right
hand of a Capistrano Beach man
Thursday, after they were
severed by a whirling lawn
mower blade.
Dan Duty, 25, of 27101 Calle
Delores, was rt•leased to return
home after the surgery to repair
his right middle :ind index
I 1ngcrs
The surgery involved two San
Clemente firemen, who hap.-.
pcned to be visiting an injured ci ..
ty employe at the hospital, when
emergency room personnel
asked the two men to drive to
Duty's home and try to locate the
scvercd parts of his flni:crs.
Firemen Dave Cisar and Steve
Diamond were given forceps and
a conta10er of saline solution.;.
They said they found the severed)
fingers quickly und were able to;
1-!<'t th<'m 11ghl h:i('k to the-:
hospital "#
1
r:.., .. · :u.:iiiiti.tlatiiin :·custom draperies
llilliilllfl·~ .. ,~ linoleum • vvobd f IOQT
' )
Saddlehaek Alt rnooa
N.Y. Stoeks EDITION
OL. 70, NO. 133, ~ SECTfONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1977 TEN CENTS
l!!~~'!meM~!~~!tltw~v!~~~:! or M~:~~~ .. ~!!~~•
?eveallng picture of Farrah ol hones. No problem. governor's image it it became good look at the picture, then had to go. said.
Fawcett-Majors caused political Some of them featured Miss known he was passing out the said, "I certainly don't want to On Ml1111 Buckel's promise to
J)roblems for Gov. William Fawcett· Majors. Big problems. Farrah art. present those." Weeks added, As the pictures ot the actress check the whole matter out ~th
Milliken. "The governor did not think it were being retrieved from the lit· the school board before p~ttmg
George Weeks, admlnistraltve The picture in question was not was an appropriate thing for him tie schoolroom, one of the Farrah in the hands or the k1ds-
Milliken, on a 14-city tour of the
northern Lower Peninsula, visit·
ed a toy factory Thursday and
was presented with some paint·
by.numbers kits to take on his
vis it to the schoolhouse.
aide to Millike", was among the the one showing her m a red to aive." teachers intervened. and presumably their Cathers
first to note tbe pictures in the bathing suit, a reproduction Karen Buckel, who teaches and older brothers -the pictures
kits given to the 42 students which brought her national atten· After a high level conference of kindergarten through the fourth were returned to her.
representing kinde rgarten tson Instead it showed her in a cl· the Milliken traveling party, it grade, said she thought the Weeks said that was okay with
through the eighth grade. mging wtute dress outlining her was decided the pictures or the posters would be okay ror the him, so long as no one blamed I.be
He expresseed concern as to breasts. horseswereokav forthektds,but kids. "Some of them have govemorforthepictures.
300 Viejo Students Join Strike
. .,
jBg China Aide Pressure
Applied. I
U .S.-Russian
War Predicted 1 To Board
SUCCUMBS AT 49
Marine Officer Janz
Memorial Set
For Marine
! Colonel Janz
Memorial serv1l'<'S for rcltred
M urine Lt Col Edward Paul
Janz , who was community
liaison offi<'t'r for the El Toro Air
Station. arc srht>dulttd at 11 a.m
Saturday ut N~1ghbor hood
Coni:rt•J,!al1onal Church 1n
La.:urw lku<·h
Col Janz d1cd Sunday at age '19
Of ('ll.nt'l'r of lhC' heart, I.I fev.
m onths aftt>r ,1 nuclear powt•rl'(I
paccme1ker \'-us implanted at
South Coast Com mun 1l> Hospital
Since the opt•rat1on he had Jnk
ingly refern'<.I t<1 htmM•lr n:. lht>
biomc man ll ~us the first '.'IUch
operation (l<'rformt•d 1n Orungt•
County There are only about
2.000 of the atomic pucem;ikeri.
In' lhe world.
Col. Junz wa11 a Laeuno Btuch
resident tor eight yeora. lie was
born in Chlcaao and raised in
Kalamnzoo, Mich.
Active 110ce hi!' retlremenl
three years BRO from the Marine
Corps, Col. Janz was within two
month• or earning u master's
degree In social sciences ut Cal
State Fullerton, and dabbled in
acreenwriling,
While with •tho 1crvlce, he
r epresented El Toro at board of
l'Upervtsor and county plannln1
com mlHlon meet1n11. worklnl
lo ~romole and insure the com·
patablllty of the air atotion wlth
the community.
He fou""t for fillhl patterns
out or the base that would ovelfly
open ground, such aa the Laguna
Peach 1reenbelt area, rather
than over residential denlop-
mentJ.
Col. Jana alJo wu known for
,humor and wlt In Laauna Beach ~Jules, commentlna In verse on
council el cuons and poetlc pro-
Wl ot one-tJme pinna to e~t a
4().foot-tall UH1uord tower at
lhin Beach Park.
He was a J t pUot who aervtd tn
Vietnam ond J(orca, and joined
t'bo Navy rlght out of hlah school
to fight World War JI.
Col. Jani is survived by his
•ldow, Jan Petty Jun1, 1rand· deushur or Mr. and Mr1. J .N.
heh, plooetrs who aettled ln
t.aauna Beach ln 1199, when the
aC!ltlcmC!l\l wu called Lacona.
Jach cave Lacuna Beach lta
111odtm name. ~1n1 Jtav two d1u1htera,
J nnlltrandJanot
TOKYO CAP> -C hinese
Defense Mimster Yeh Chien-yang
predicts a "'big war " soon
between the Umted States and
the Soviet Union and says China
.. m usl race against l1 me" to
build up industry in the 1ntenor
before tt happens
In a speech in Pekin,:! lo a na
t1onw1de industrial conference.
Yeh said the United States and
the Soviet Union "arc locked an
an increasingly fierce struggle
for hegemony" and "a war will
break out some day '·
D•lty l'llol Sl•H ""°'• "We must h<' clearlv a ware or
thts situation," Yeh "continued
.. Keep war in mind and get pre·
pared for it, for a big war that
will break out at an early date
MISSION VIEJO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS CONGREGATE ON CAMPUS IN STRIKE PROTEST
Trying to Bring Pressure on Tru1tees In Saddleback Valley District Walkout
Irvine Bidding "We must race against lime
and work as quickly as possible
i.o that we can build industry, sn
the interior well before the out·
break or war ..
Party Cha1rman Hua Kuo-feng
echoed Yeh. saying, "We must
definitely be ready for war We
cannot afford to let lime s lap
through our ringers as 1l wasts for
'TIO one Accelerating develop
ment of our national economy at
j r aptd pace is a task "'h1ch
brooks no delay ··
Ford Group Again
Edges Mobil Corp.
The texts or the speechl•s.
made Monday. were publtsht'Ci
toda\' b\ Hstnhua. the official
Chtn.ese ·news agenc) Observers
in Tokyo interprttted the talk of
war as an attempt to impart a
st>nst' of urgenC'y to pluns to de
'elop China into ;i major in
dustrial power by the end or the
century
Mao Tse Tun~ s indu'itrial
dcfrnse program callt.-d for the
sh 1 rt of industry from the dens<'h
populated east coast lo the in
tenor. hut the proaram 1'
believed to ha\e lagged in recent
\Pars
JOB TOlJCHER
'IH4N CHIEF'S?
WASllINGTON <AP I Leonl.'I
A consortium that has the sup-
port of Irvine heiress J oan Irvine
Smith l'Ciged the Mobil Corp. out
of the lead today in the battle for
nmtrol of the Irvine Company
~1th a bid or $322,715,250
The offer r e1)rescnts S38 35 a
shan· and lops Mobil s earlier
bid by S900.000
It wa1111ubm1ttcd to directors of
tht• James Irvine Foundation by
l.o.., Angeles attorney H1chard
Aldt•n todu} on lht' lnstructwnss
or n•iJI l'stall' SP\.'('Ulator DCJnal<.1
Bren
Worktni: ~•th Hrt'n in the movl'
to acqwn.• the Irvine Company
1.irr Detroit devcloprr Alfred
Taubman. Wall ~trcet hnanr1er
Charle~ Allen and auto
b1lltona1re Henry Ford 11
tr the nev. bid 1s J rceptl'd,
Mobil execullv<'S "-111 have the
~ t>('kend to decide 1f the} should
itf'U1n to1> tht-1r competitors· offer
offer or w1thdra"' from the race
for control ofthc Irvine Compan:-
They will have until noon Mon·
day to make that decision
Awutltng the end of the keenly
fought bidding battle 1s Oran~e
County Supe rior Court Judge
James F Judge who must tht•n
rule on the mcrits of the hid ul·
t1mately accepted by thl' Foun·
thltion.
Mobil was on the n•rge r1f
cli nching a S200 m1lhon deal with
th<' foundation for th<' sal~ of th('
t•ntirc Irvin<' Company sto<'k two
years ai:o when Irvine heiress
Joan Irvine Smith stepped in
with a lawsuit that stymied tht>
sale and triggered an eight·
month trial
Mrs Smith is u member or th<'
consortium that will rt'name the
Irvine Company Taubman /\llt>n
Irvine Inc tf ti 1c; successful in
takin~ over operations of the 1-n·
terpnse founded by Mrs Smith ·s
~ranrlfather Castillo was sworn sn today for 11
job that Pn.!sident Carter called
perhaps t.ouiher than his own -
hudlng lhe U.S. Immigration
and Natunlliation Service.
Castillo, a 38-year-old Houston
city official, took the oath from
Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell u his
ramlly and the President looked
on In tho White House Rol\e
Gorden.
Blue Angels Team
To Soar at El Toro
Bell also 'ave the oath to
Graclella OHvarn. new head of
th• CommunJty ervlces Ad·
mlnlatraUon ~ Jay Solomon. th•
new admlniltrator ol l.he Genttal
Service. Admlnl1tratlon; and
Alan Campbell, who wtll head the u .s. Civil Semce Comml_saioa.
The U.S. Navy's cruck jet
riahter aerobals. the Blue
Anaels, wlll perform their death·
defying preclsion stunts during
two thrt.'t"·Mut air shows al El
Toro Martnc COrp1 Air Statlon
this weekend.
The shows wlll be part or an
open houae Rt the base to mark
Armed Forces Day. Gates open
'
Flag Fleeced
I
Nixon'• Brother Victim
• Donald Nixon, brother ;or former Pres ident
Richard Nixon, reported to Irvine pohce he's been the
victim of a dirty trick.
NIJ<on, a 63-ycar·old businessman '"d Newport.
Beach resident, Raid his monetary lo totaled only
nbout Sl38. But he said the loss had tnr greater "hi~·
tor le al and sentimental slgntrlcnnce. ·'
NIXON SAtD THIEVES broke tnto his omce on
Campus Drive ln trvlne and walked of( with an
American Flag that had nown at the West.em White
House in 1969.
Nixon. who told police he WO! in th ort~nt on
business when the theft occ:ui'i'Cd, said th nas and Oass~and were a girt Crom hl1 broth
at lhe base a,t 9 a.m. and the air
show begins at 12: 25 p m. on
Saturday and Sunday. The open
house closes at 6 p. m each day.
The Blue Angels, a team of six
Navy and Marine Corps pilots
fl ying rtashy Skyhawk jets.
perform high.speed maneuvers
in close rormatlon above the
crowd. leaving only three feet
between wingtips of their jets
Resides the precision Oyinu
team. the air show will feature
performances by daredevil p1lols
Carolyn Salisbury and Steve
Nelson and a ntaht demonatra·
tlon of the revolutionary British
Royal Air Force "Vulcan"
bomber.
Also performing during the
two day open house will be the
Navy's West Coast parachute
team and El 'l'oro's noted Flag
Pageant, featuring M arlnea in
period unllorm bearing flags
Crom America's put.
All the aircraft and other
equipment udd at El Toro wlll
be on static display both daya,
alvina vlslt,ors a dos up look.
One dlJptay will also leoture an
P4U "Corsair" fl&httr of World
War II vtntaae used In the
televl)lon how •'Baa, Baa Black
Shetip.'' Corsalra w re 1mon1
the flnt fi•hten to u.se El Toro'1 fl-14. ~ •
Man Arrested
For Assault
Hangs Himself
/\ 23-year-old man being held in
a holding cell at Westminster
police headquarters hanged
lumself early today, police re·
ported.
They said George Ruben
Rl akesley. whose last known ad·
rl r('SS was in Pomona. was
brl'luJ,tht to the statiori at 2: 30 a.m .
after his wife had plaC'ed htm un-
d(•r c1t1zen's arrest.
Blakesley reported ly was
pl'!ccd sn a holding cell while
police awaited his wife's arrival
and the ftltng of a formal assault
and battery complaint.
Al 3 a .m ., however,
Rlakesl<>y's body was found.
Police said the man had wrapped
a 11-ather belt around his neck
;ind hanged himself from a cell
bar
They reported that Blakesley
had been "docile" when taken in·
to custody and that he did not ap·
pear to be under emotional
strC'SS.
OiJ Price
lncreWJe . Plan
Abandoned
NICOSIA, Cyprus CAP) -The
majority of member11 of the
Or~anizatlon of Petroleum Ex·
porting Countries <OPEC) have
abandoned a 5 percent oil price
increase scheduled to l(O into ef-
fect July l, the Middle East
Economic Survey said today.
The news weekly quoted OPEC
!lources as saying the decL'llon
will be formally announced May
20.
Eleven OPEC members de·
cided at Doha,. Qatar. l ast
December to raise their prices 10
percent Jan. 1 and a further five
percent July 1. ·
Oeci.slon to forego the second
sla1e would mean l.he market
price for their crude wUl remain
at $12.70 per barrel in.lead of ris·
inl to $13.30 per ban-et.
Each dollar lncl'ease In the
crude oil prtce la e1tlmated to
bOOat gasoline prices by about
2 'h centa per 11Uon.
At Qatar, Saudi Arabi•. the
'tVorld'1 lar1eat exporter. and the
United Arab Emlratea relUMd to
1to 1ton1 wlth the OPEC m~ty
In Dec mbtr and opted (or • five
percent lncreue for Cho wbOJo
year. '
By LAURIE KASPER
OtlMDlllY l'llotSt1tt
Between 250 and 300 Mission .
Viejo High School s tudents
walked out or thetr classrooms
today le> demonstrate that they
are the ones being hurl by the
four·day·old teachers' stnke m
the Saddleback Valley .
The students. mostly seniors,
said they believed ir they could
close down the school, th<:y could
brmg more pressure on trustees,
who were scheduled to meet with
teachers agam today in another
negotiations session.
Last night's n egotiations
session failed to 1.•nd the strike
::i nd the teachers continued their
protest today. Tea<'hers said the
tr us lees• represent ali ves or .
fered "all talk" and no concrete
proposals.
However, trustees had pro-
mised to have a written coun-
terproposal for today.
Teachers said they planned to
leave the picketing at the district
schools and continue their pro-
test at the dis trict offices where
negotiations are going on today.
One Mission Viejo student.
Scott Chapman. an organizer of
the studenLS ' walkout, comment-
ed, ·•1·m trying to get the strike
over with as best 1 can "
A number o f students
described the inside of Mission
VtcJO High as a "circus" and
·'turmoil."
Many of the students said they
arc in sympathy with the
teachers and just want lo get the
teachers back tn the classroom.
The length or the contract is
one of the major disagreements.
Teachers have bN'n asking for u
one· year contract, ''hi le trustees
have been holding out for a three·
year pact.
Jim We h an. n tea<'hcrs
negotiator, said teachers are
willing to consider a two.year
contract tf salaries and olh'er
conditions are spelled out in it
He said lrui.lees have been pro·
posing a multi.year contract with
a reopener for salaries bot
clauses preventing any kind or
demonstrations to pressure the
lruste~ to work out their d1f·
fcrcnces.
He said this morning that he
thought trustees were realizing
what the teachers' position is.
However, a press release is·
sued by John Cooper, assistant to
the ~uperlntendent said, "the
ooard was in the process of con·
<See STRIKE, Page A2>
Weath e r
Fair tonight and Satur·
day wtth some late night
and early morning clouds.
Lows tonight around 50.
Highs Saturday 6S lo 70.
INSIDE TODAY
Luctn. Boll lhov11 no 11gn1 of 1lotalng down a carHr
that'• brightC'Md ·televt.ion
for 2S .,.art. Dtnnit McwUon
of th4 Ooll11 Pllot Staff t1lll
what 11wt'1 ~to on Pag• Cl of th1W1c~.
r" Al DAit. Y PILOT se
Sclwol '
Hearing
'Silent'
With halr or the Snddlt>hack
Valley Unified School Olatrict's
teachers strikina over thair luck
of a contract, no one from the
community apoke Wednesday on
the d latrlcl's proposed contracts tor two other employe grou1>s
John Cooper, ltsi.istnnt to the
superintendent, held the heann.:.
which is required by law, on con·
tractrtbe district is offering to
the Califorrui. School Em1>loyea
Assoeiauon <CSEA) and the Sad·
d leback Valley Pupil Service&
,Association <SVPSA>.
Although no one spoke durin.c
the hearinl(, he i.tud, the d1stnl·t
would still welcome t.·omments
from the puhllc on the proposals
Both employc groups currently
are working under contract:.
whic h expire June JO The dis
trict is proposing that these be
replaced with three year con
tr acts expiring on June 30, 1980.
Other than the time, there is
little dirrerence in the district's
proposals from the present con-
tracts. Cooper said.
However. CSF.A. whic h
re presents tht• distract 's 650
clerical, mainte nan ce. food
service and transportation
employes, is askin~ for hinding
arbitration. a form of agenc.·y
shop and twice yearly raises and
changes in their work rules
The SVPSA, "hic:h represents
counselors, psych1:J tnsts and
speech and lang uage spccialhts.
is asking for a total salary rruse
of about 14.5 percent and Ii m1ts
on the numher of student:. the>
\\Ork with
Cooper said nc~ot1allons "1th
both groups will begin after all
explain their proposab and
lrustef.'S determine parameters
for their n<'gottators
Bankers Edge
Prime Rate
Up to 6 1/2%
NEWYOHK<API Anumhcr
of major commercial banks
raised their prime lending ratl'
from 61 • to(i' ~percent today
Citibank, the Sl'concl lar.:cst,
:ind Morgan (;u;irant y Trust
Compuny, ranked !.1xth, an-
nounc<"<I the 1ncrcas<' shortly
a fter 10 :J m . (o;l>T Th<.•y wer<'
followed qu1C'kly b) third ranked
Chase Ma nhattan Hank. fifth
ranked C'hcm1cal Bank eighth
biggest Rankers Trust Co , 12th
ra nked Manne ~1 1dland Tru'\t
Company. and 15th largest In
mg Trus t Com pan,
The San F ranc1sl'<1 based Bank
of America, the na1 wn s lilrJ.!t'"I
folio\\ eel "lilt around I() ;i m'
PD1
W<.'lls F'ar1.:o. Rank of
C'al1forn1a <ind C'rt><'kt'r Bank an·
nounc-t•d similar int:n·a:ies
A Morgan spok1'sman said thC'
move cam1• after a n ;,inal}!il~ of
"the cost of funds and nlhC'r fac:
tor s "
Truck Crash
Fatal to Alien
FALLRROOK CAf'1 Ont•
man has ched from 1n1unrs "luf
fcred whrn hr and Mother 1llt•11tal
ah eni. w1•rt• hurt ,,, a pickup
truck c1 a"hl·cl ull C'.1liforn1a 76 in
north em s.1n I hf·szo ('oun1 \. nf
r11:1ab said
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l,ine of Necessity
By LAUIU F. KAS .. ER 01 ..... 0•"• ,,i.. $!tit
TEACH ERS Pl <'K ETJNC outside the Saddleback
Valley Unified Sohool Distnct orrices Thursday conllanlly
crossed lh1:1r own picket lines lo go into the oCfices.
It wasn't that they w~rc b~aklng the strike. It's jutil
that the district omees had U1c only bathrooms around.
Two teachers also took the opportunity lo tour the new
office building. which has only bt!en o en a cou le ol
months. Others JU~t dropped hy to 1>uv
hello to friends. m:.iny of 'A-horn hud been
i.tarting work early and ending late to
perform extra tasks creatt'd by the
strike
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SPEAKING Of.' TUE STRIKE, 8111
Mecham, president of the teachers' Sad
dleback Valley Educators A.ssoc1ullon.
admitted this wee k be was starting to t<ASl'Elt
feel like a big union boss as he drove from school to school
encouraging hls picketing teachers.
But as he drove along, he passed a car and noticed the
two women inside were laughlng at him. Why·! Because t he
burly, bearded kindergarten teacher was blowing bubbles
from h.is bubble gum.
His dreams of becoming another George Meany burst
s uddenly.
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INVETER ATE public meeting participant and gadny
John S. Simons of Laguna Hills told representatives of the
Moulton-Niguel Water Dts tnct this week he s houldn't have
lo pay more for water 1f higher rates are approved.
Distnct representatives to a Mission Viejo Municipal
Advisory Council (MAC> meeting said the proposed higher
rates will encourage consume rs to cut down on water use.
Si mons said he's already been conserving water.
"How can I use a ny less"" he ask1:d. "I'm already cul·
hog down on water as muc h as possible "
"You just have to go to beer, John," quipped MAC
Chairman John Noble
•••
AT THE MISSION VIEJO MAC meeting this v.eek,
members Kathleen Kelly and James Dodge started talking
a t the same time
"Ladies first. 'Dodge insisted.
Mrs. Kelly was apparently struck dumb for a mom~nt
by her fellow councilman's ch1valr}
"Oh, Jim," she said, blu~htn~ Now l '\ c forgotten
what I was~"'"~ to say "
"Jt worked.;· Dodge noY.ed. "IL worked."
Mild Earthquakes
Shake Far East
By The.-\ssodated Pres'
Mild earthquake's c;hool. TnkH•
and st·attcred drf'<" uf .J J r1:..11 .
Christchurch in :\l'" Zt·alantl,
;md parts of Ranj:lddl•"h 1111 thc·
Indian 'ubcontinenl lhb l 111Ja\
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70 Injured
As. Buses Hit
C'Hl(',\1;0 r . .\PI 'Jv.11 hui;1•"
fillt'd to <·<1p:ir1I \ Y.a h ru!>h hour
rommuter-. l'ollHINJ ~t it South
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l'llh Strf'l·I 11nd r .. 1kt• !';irk
\\I nut• nt•.1r th1• I nt\I r ... 1h or
( h1r.1go area
The CTA 'POk<.'s m an "111d
on1• bus smJshl'd into the n•.1r of
the other
Toll Powe r Talk
SACRAMENTO <AP ) It's
the opinion or the ~talc Seni.JlC
that the power to set tolls on th<'
bridges in the San Pranc isco Hay
Area should remain with th1•
Metropolitan Transportatio11
Comml.&S\on. The Senate reject·
ed Thursday a hlll that wnulrl
have turned that power over to
the Toll Bridge Authority.
I 111t 1<tl n•ports from Dacca, the
n.111gla1k-.h rap1tal. said two
Pt'r 'ons "ere kill ed in the
l'\clone ~o IOJU ries or any ma-
Jor d.lmas:P ~er<.' reported from
lh<' other areas
\ moder '1t<.' earthquake rocked
f't·long for about a minute Thurs·
da} .it 7 JH pm (J .18 a .m ..
I' OT >. sending som e of the
fllrc1i,:n n•sidents of the Chinese
l'illlll'11 nl'cmg into the streets,
oil' cording to th<.' Japanese news
' .1~enry K)odo lt s:.iid no damage
was rt'J)Orh'd
The l'ar lhqu<1k e In
Chrtstt•hur<'h taused buildings to
'" ay but no damaa.:e was report· 1·111n that city
\11 <'arthQuakc described as
miltl h1l Tol-.~o and ne1ghbonng
.111 J't at 7 l7 pm (3.27 am ..
PDT l Fnrta~ Japan's Ctmtral
\l 1•11•orolo11t1cal J\~<'ncy s aid the
11 l Ollll ro<·used Jbout 50 miles
nor I hNst or Tokyo r ef(istered 2
"" .1 .J,1pam..,e scale of 7. It was
11•11 "1th le~-.er Intensity in
n••,1rn~ 'okohama. Uhunomiya,
i() male' north of Tokyo, and
'I <1ll'\ amu 50 mile" s outheast of
T11k' o
Tlw \f'ulrJI Meteorological
\~···n<"\ sau1 Jnother earthquake
~hook ('h1chi J1ma in t h e
J.1pam''I' !Umin Islands about660
m tll·:-... outht•ast of Tokyo in the
P•tt•1ric• ut H 14 pm (4:11 a.m .
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Still another was recorded at
S1•n cl:ti. 200 miles northwest o( Tokyo
J ewelry Miseing
SAN DIEGO (AP> -Bill St.arr ,
former owner or the San Diego
Padre basebaJI club says more
than $16,000 In mostly-women'&
Jewelry Is missing from his pen·
thou!lc apartment In the Balboa
P11rk ar<.•a.
NixonMixup
Doesn't Know Yacht'a End
WASllINGTON <AP > Rirhard Nixon ls "an old
Navy man." a. he reminded David Frost ln his ln·
terview, hut th<.' former president sUll had trouble
finding the rieht word for th<• rear end of a vessel. , Describin~ a cruise alonl{ the Dlack Sea with Sov·
i-et leader Leonid 1. Bre2hocv, Nixon said: "We were
sjttlng in the'bow of the yacht. I 'm an old Navy man,
rt\e bowi:o; thnear·end, lsn'tlt?" •
Frost, tryln~ to W-h tpful : "1, oh •. probably .. "
Nixon, movma elooi: ••'J'hat 's rhcht. No. The
~cm, we were sitting In the storn " ..
Frost· "Let's ay •end·... T
Nixon: "All rilhl. Wo wrre JJtlinc._.dawo at. the encl
of Ute yachl in the baclc of the yaWit toaettie~ • • 11 •
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Groucho
Control
Debated
,
SANTA MONICA <AP> Enn
Fleming, seen by some witnesses
as an ill-tempcrt.'<l me nace to
Groucho Marx and by others WI
the Jo)' of his waning years, re·
sum ed bel' legal bid for perm•·
nem comro1 over lht• c·omed1an
and hls property
But alter a brier discussion oo
when to hold further hearings, It
was decided to continue the case
until July 18.
Opposing her is Groucho's son,
Arthur, who s ucceeded last
month In having Miss Fleming
removed as temporary guardum
aflef":dleging she was a threat to
the 86-year-old Marx' lite.
Miss Fleming, 37, who has
served as secretary. manager,
producer and companion to Marx
for seven years, has hired a new
firm of lawyers for the court bat
tie that resumes al a heenng to
day.
Groucho, in failing heJlth und
frequently conrused, rt.>m3 ins
confined to his Trousdalt· estates
home. J. Brin Schulman, at
torney for Arthur Marx, said
Groucho apparently is unaware
that Intimate details of has treat·
m ent by Miss Fleming -which
allegedly involved verbal nnd
physi~al abuse and Improper
d ruggmg-have been bared in court.
Miss Fleming's side of the
story was not told at the hearing
but will be presented in the cur'
rent proceedings
f'ro• Page .4 l
STRIKE ...
s idering the feas1b1hty or a two.
year contract when the union in
formed the district ne~otiators
that nothing longer than u one·
year contract would be accepla·
ble."
He said the tr ustees· rc•pr<'sen
ta live mdicall'd t he> "ere l'lost•
to an agrel•mcnt before the
length of the contratl was dis·
cussed.
Cooper al'\o said the te:.H·heri,
had agrf.'cd to put bi.lck into tht•11
con tract S<'Ve rnl elf the Other
items which trustees hud bern
demandin~
fie said tht• nl'got1alors abo
were close to an agrt'l'mcnt on
financial issue!. Cooper sa11l the
teachers ha\ l' mod1f11•d thl•lr
salary proposul so that 1t 1s cloM·r
to the d1lrtnct's ofh·r for m.•\t
year but stl II vcr~ co., ti> in futun•
) ears
!\1 uch of th<.· dbt•uss1on dunni:
Thursda) s negotwt1on::. cente1 t'tl
on the ftnancial issues. accord1 ni!
to representatives for both the
teachen; an<flrusll!t's Both s1dl's
seethed opum1~l1t that the) could
reach an agreement on this
But while the nt'~ot1;1t1on~ con
tinue, striking tea<'ht·rs abu i.lrl'
remaining Ofr the JOb \lost of lhl'
stnkmg teachers spent Thursdav
picketing in front of thc• cltstn ct
offices. They said they were pre
pared to stay through th<.• night tf
negotiations contlnut'd th;it long.
District oCCic1als reportccl that
54 percent of 1hl'1r 6!!'.I r<•gular
I eachers sta \ •'d out o f tht•
l'lassrooms Thtirsday Hut. the\
said, all cla!>se::. "rn.'l'Ovt•n·d ·
About 3.-120 or tht• rll-,trtt•t s
16,831 stuclcnts \H'rt.' n·1>ort<·rl
absent The h1~h st'hools nm
linued to be tht· har<fr~• hll h\ tht•
s trike
Today·s abst•nl('<.'1s m figure•'
ciropped to 52 pcncnt for tht•
leathers <1nd 2 727 st111frn1 ~
db&Pnt !()(la'
A n en11r~ly n.-w citro.-1
experience combon1ng soflnoss
w1lh outstind1n9 oerlormanco
so eleganllv soft lor 1tv1ng room.
d•ntng room 0< bedroom Soft tor
yourself T"51:s dcmon~lr:'lto touchable carnet re:.;1'11S matting
and retain~ 0110 IC'xturt romark•bly well
•
THIS WEEK
" OIDVIEW DID NOT
VIEW
100
75 68%
50
LAST WEEK
" DIOVIEW DID NOT
VIEW
100
75
0
INTEREST PLUMMETS FOR 2nd NIXON PERFORMANCE
Phone Poll of Orange Coeat Resident• Showa Sh•ri> Drop
Coast TV Ratings
PIUllllllet for Nixon
The Orange Coast audience for
Oa v1d Frost's s econd telev1sc<.1
mtl'rv1ew with former Pre1>1dcnt
Nixon dropped considerably, ac·
cording lo a Daily Pilot survey
conducted after Thursday night's
broadt'ast.
The survey revealed 32 perccnl
of Orange Coast residents \'iewcd
Thursday's 00-minute interview
on foreign policy, compared with
55 percent for the May 4 broad·
cast when Nixon discussed his in·
\ ol ,·cment in the W atcrgatc
scandal thut lC'd lo his resigna
lion on Aug 9. 1974
S1xty·eighl percent of those
polled said they dido 'l watch thc
.. econd broadcast, com pared lo .is percent non-vie\\ cr1>h1p for the
111 ~t inten ·ie"
Kindergarten
Registration
Next Week
Parents of t·hlldren who will be
atlt•nding kindergarten in the
SJddlcback Vallev L'nificd
School District next fall may re
l!isler their children next week at
the.' schools they will be attend
IOj:
To be chgihlc for kindergarten.
;1 child must be 5 ye<1ri; old on or
h<'fore Dec 2. 1977.
Parents s hould bring proof of
the child's b1rthdatc and the re
quired immunizations .... hen the}'
register.
P arents "ho are uncertain
"h1ch of the district's 17 elemcn·
ta ry schools their child will at
tend ::.hould call 586· 1234, ex
t ension 212.
The times for kindergarten re·
gistrntion may be obtained by
calhng the schools .
State Mental
Staff Hiked
SAC RAMENTO (APl
l.<.'g1:.lation to shurply mcrcase
th<• s11e of 'ilal<' m<'ntal hospital
~t affs ha~ renl'hcd Go\'. Edmund.
Brown.Ir sdesk
The measure by Sen. Air red Al·
q111~1 0-San .Jos<', ...., as given
r1nal approval hy th1: Senate
Thursda~ on d 37.0 voll•
About one half of th<' :.12 percent
who watchl.'<I Thursday evening's
hroadcast were r epeat viewctrs.
1'he local survey is similar to
results of a poll conducted by
A.C. Nielson Company. Nielson·
said the audience for the ~econd
interview wus about half as large
in New York i.IOd Los Angeles as •
1t was for the h rst program on
Watergatt•
Man Killed,
Son Wounded
In Anaheim
Anaheim police :1rc seeking a
J!U nman who shot and killed a :.w year old man this morning
.ind c ritically " ounded the man's
:I'~ vcar·old son.
P1)1tce said they believe the
shootings m :.1y have occurred
clurin~ an earl y m o r ning
hurglary attempt in a house at
1225 E. Balsam St., Anaheim.
Ki I led b y the intruder was
Hulmaro Amaya , 26, of the
Balsam Street address. Accord·
1 n~ to police. Amaya worked at a
foundry in Long Beach.
Seriou.sly wounded by the gun· ,
man and reported in serious con-
d1t1on at Anaheim Memorial
llosp1tal was Amaya 's 312-year-
old son. l\fario.
l 'nh.irmed 10 the shootmg was
a SI'< month old Amayci
daughter "ho \\as found sleeping
10 a crih by her maternal
gran<lmolht'I :.hortly before 6
Jin
The woman had gone to the
Balsam Street home when the
murder v1ct1m foiled to drop his
t\\O children at her house at the
usual early morning hour, polil'e
~aid.
They believe the shootings OC·
l't1rrcd i;omet1me b<.'t\.\cen mid·
nig ht and 3 u.m. while Amaya's
"tfe w~1s work in~ at a nearby
hospital.
Me asure R eturned
SACRAMENTO CAP> -The
!<>late Assembly has returned to
com m1ttee a bill perm itling a
wife to file n rape charge against
her estranged husband. The bill
hy Assemblyman Floyd Mori CD· •
Pleasanton> is to be rewritten in •
the Assembly Criminal Jusitce
Commltle<'
DEN:S .
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linoleum • wood floor
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F resno County Scores
FRESNO (AP> -Fresno County
aslly maantaJntd lta atatus 43 tht n•·
tlon'a lead1n1 a1ricultural county in
1970 with a ft.170 billion arosa vnluo
for all crops.
The une crop values, otnclally re·
leased today, W't 14 percent hlchcr
than th uns flaure.~. A1ncu.ltural
Comml Ion rTbomuE.Comuld
D pile ran rains &hat wiped out 44
.,ere nt of the ralaln erop, ovtt·all r~
tur farJrapes lncreasect 28 Ptrctnt
because a 41 percent prke Increase
and 1U&hUyJll1her: bearin1 acrea1•. Corn11Jd.
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Art Cuta Frams'• Coat
By JOHN CUNNIFF .... ..--ANipl
• •
While our lbouaht• followed tho world's Jeadera lo the
summit, where hl1b above lhe storm clouds lhoy pro
claimed the ldeal of economic COOPtraUon, more ordinary
eventa cooUnued ln lb• rainy valleya.
ON LEXINGTON AVENUE IN New York a shopper re·
ceived an un!or1ettable leasooJ.n why some people, despite
talent and hard work, can'l aeem lo make a living. Or wu
the lesson that of tho e(fectJvene:JS of mass production?
The shopper'• quest wu a metal picture frame, one foot
by one foot, ununembled, for which be was quoted a price ot
$12, ghwincluded.
While the proprietor meaaured the glass for cuttine. the
customer inquired about the price of a print, alre11dy
m atted and glaas·enclosed ln lhe identical frame.
"Seven·rlfly," he was told.
DO YOU MEAN THIS print, along with a mat, and lho
frame already assembled, costs $4.50 less lhan an un·
assembled frame with no mat and no print?••
"Yes."
"Then why should J pay $12?"
"You shouldn't. We buy the frames
at wholesale and the print is lhrown in."
Which leaves one wonde ring:
While the.value of volume buying is ob·
viously beneficial, what in the world is
lert for the artist, whose major contribu·
t1on, it seems, is to lower the pnce of the
frame?.
*
IF EVERYONE LIVED IN the sub-
urbs of lhe nat1on'1' Capita\, says Albert Sindlinger, we
would all be enjoying an economic boom.
Sindlinger and Company conducts marketing and opl•
nlon research throughout the year by telephoning more lhun
150 households every day of the week, asking spec1f1c ques!.
lions about current and ant1 c1paled economic status.
One of his telephone interviewers called his attention lo
an unusual set of res ponses from the reiidents of the
Washington suburbs. aftet which the firm conducted u c~
centrated, 56-day study of the area that ended April 6 .
IT FOUNDTllAT NEARLY 57 percent of all househol~
enjoyed an income gain in lhe preceding s ix months, and
that two-thirds of household heads expected an mcome golA
in the following six months
Only one in 12 households had an income decline in the
preceding six months and better than two of three expected
business in the area to improve in the following six months.'
The pattern, Sindlinger found, clashes not only with th~
district itself but with the rest of the country, which makes
him conclude that the Washington suburban area, heavily
dependent on government, 1s the "land of milk, honey und
m oney."
• -JOHN HARBERT Ill, WHO founded a construction
firm three decades ago with $6.000 won in Army dice f,lames
and $2.500 borrowed from his mother. is building a new com.
munily just south of Birmingham. Ala.
When it is completed 10 years from now, 1l is expected
that 25,000 people will li ve in the community, H1vcrchusec
and that total expenditures will be $500 mil hon.
Harbert knows something about conservation. since
Riverchase is on the site of an old coal strip man€' Fiiied ~
and loamed over, it even sports a bright green golf course.
IN ONE SECTION, HARBERT built a sewage pumpin~
station for $65.000. As he tells 1t. the slallon wai. pt•rfcclly
safe and functionablc, but env1ronmentahsls insisted on
more safeguards.
Now it has a n electric system, a diesel system. an over
now basin and other sareguards. "It oughl to talk it 's so
educated," said Harbert, "but it won't do a single thing lhc
$65,000 unit couldn 'l do " '
The final cost or $750,000, he said , will be pai.scd on l"
those who settle in Ri verchasc. There's no other choict•, hu
said . "There's no free lunch "
Unpaid Vets Say
Pets Lose Lives
LOS ANGELES (AP l Veterinarians have threatened:
pet owners with the destruction or their animals over unpaid;
balls, according to lhc state Department of Consumer Ar·
fairs
More than 35 complaints of threats by vets have been:
received by. the ag('ncy's olltcl• in the last six months, said:
Bob Kholos, the department·:. Southern California rcprcsen·:
ta live. ·
"mEY'RE ALI. BASICALLY the same: 'If you don·t :
come up with the money. your unimal will be put to i.lcep, "' f
Kholos said. "It's a mattt•r of great concern to me. I can't•
believe anyone would be that callous." I
Kholos said in one case an Orange County man was told :
that his six·month·old dol( would be destroyed 1r his h ill was •1 not paid promptly The man apparently had to borrow the,
money to retrieve his pct, l '( J Kholos said . PETS In another case, a dog i
belonging lo a Los Angel<'s 1
_ man was sold before he was
----------able to settle the bill, he said
KllOLOS SAID HE HAS asked the state Board of Ex
a miners ln Veterina ry medicine for clarification on whether •
a veterinarian can destroy an animal if its owner defaults
on the bill. he said the is!lue would be discus!led al the
board's meeting here May 22.
The board's executive secretary, Gary Hill, said misun
derstandings freque ntly arise over pay me nt of
veterinarian's bllls.
"The majority or them don't provide for payment!!;
they request that payment oo made upon completion of •
ser vices," Rlllaald. • l
"Blfl' OFTEN THE CUSTOMER doesn't Indicate that C
he can't make payrncnt or. because of the emotional dls··I
tress when they brtna the animal In, this l11n't dl11cu1111ed." t
Hill said he has straightened out a number of such com-
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plaints lnformally by phone but added that his board lack11
the legal authortly to arbitrate fee disputes.
He said he hoped the board would lsauo an opinion on i
lhl' matter atlt.1 meeting. I ) • IN SACRAMENTO, MllS. Charlene Drennon, West l
Coaat director or the Humane Society or America and a I
member of the lltate board, said the society bas r celved a t
number ol complaints on threatened destrucllon or pet.a. I
"Apparc-ntly, lt't1 on the b\<-rease," Mrs.. DreMan aald. ll
"What we need i• to find out what truly ls the Intent or lht
law."
Stnte law provide• that a vet must de1troy an animal I
unclaimed for 14 day1 after flra\ 1.1>endin& 10 daya attempt·
Ina to flnd a neW' owner. However, aome vet.a havo been ln·
terpretln& the law lo mean that they can destroy an animal
that la noC plcktd up1 Kholos aaf\t. • I
M1. Jun Klln•onaml~ an attomey with tbe d P•rt· I
mtnt of Consumer Affair In Sacramento w.ho h .....
reaponaabilib' for the vetenn&rlani• board, 11.ld tbo l11uo ot
whether vdl can dettloy an animal ov r ao wapaJd bill II
unr l ed. Sb• 1&1d he •oUld atv• tbe bO&rd a leaal opl· J
nlon oo the matter atlta next mteUnJ. . .
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