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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-15 - Orange Coast Pilot.7 • • '• . -- --· .. ..__ . • ~supe .. visor Riley ·In the -Running ' For 5th District DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THU RS DAY AFTERNOON, MAY 15, 197 5 VOL ... , NO. 1JJ,JSE:CTIO"'S,JI PAGE5 ~ . . ~ r . r -~ ·-.... . ,. .,.:( . ' D·toWllS \ Off Dana A comincrcial diver farming seaWeed off Dana .Point H~bor drow,,ec:t late Wednesday after- noon when an air romprei;sor ~stem ·d~iveri.n g air to the man a.pparently failt!d. , Dockside atlem&)~ by .0-range Courity Harbor Patrol officers, volun·tcer Orante County Firemen and fl Tustin' physician i to revive Luis Albert Carrion, 22, 01. Los Angeles. were fruitless.· He was dead on arrival at San Clemente General Hospttal . Lt. Harry Gage, chief of the Harbor Patrol's Dana Point sta- tion. said Carrion 'A'as collecting agar weed: a type of seaweed used in scientific .research, when ibe incident'O~curred. . Gage said ·carrion was work- ltig o~tside the mai'1 breo~ater kl w·ater 25. ree.t deep when the cpmpressor on ·the work boat ~al!Uneti9ncd. A· second diver. i~t fdentified, also was left '·without air but surfaced withoul iiajury, Gage said. 0.111 Piiio! iutt P'Mtto IT'S DEFINITE NOW Candidate Riley Bf l~y Seeks Volunteers . For 5th Race By. WILLIAM SCHREIBER • Of U1e Oellr iiofiCJI ~ Both men were employes of ea~.ilic Agar Company of LagOna Niguel. Gage said. , A st r o I I e r a Ion g the Orange County Fifth' District break\\•ater summoned the Supervisor Thomas Riley has patrol after hearing yells from fotnfa Uy announced he, will run workers on the company OOal. in 197~ for ·a full elected term in · Sgt. Dean Cordell and officers the.seat he was appointed to la&,t Bob Lohrman and Tim Escher Jail after th(f. death •of Ronald responded, trans.ferred .CarMon Caspers. · to the .harbor .,palfOI bQ;.t,l and ... RUE!)": a, N~port. ~ac:h· resi· bega'n· tO' ildmintiter c&rdiO: "~el)ll said: h.~ ~S. filrea<;!y pi:epar-pulmonaryresmcita~iorL , 1,ng -a t''ampa1gn orgaMZat1on and , After 3rr'iving at.the· dock: they ltas ti~efl pledled the support of a were asSfsted· by· volu'riteer--rciitg list of prominent countians. fire·ruen Crom t he county's "As one who has never run for Doheny .s tation and Marvin o£fice, this will be a cha lle nging 'Shapiito, 9 , Tustin p~yslcian who and ex~iling ex~erience for me," was al his boal docked in the t he retired Marine Corps general t1.arbor. lold newsmen in Santa Ana .. Two .Die io Fire NOVAT\) (AR) -;-Officers say two men 4\ed i~P f~lh.IJ.~roared ·\hroUeh ft furniture ~tpre here, causing S)50,000 in damages. )(1s~ecl firemen round the bodies ·lit ht8vy sm ok'e in·a~storage area d the Young Brothers ot Novato 1lore. f , I . .. ·fflE SWINGERS GET D,IV<J!lCE-; -. 1 ' LOS.ANGELES (\J P[) -The Swinaer• are getting a divorce. Supertor court records showed today lhet Juanita M. Swinger . bled this week for a divorce from ber husband of II y•ars, Stanloy JI. 8wln1er. The· grounds were : J>011peelRid . '' ·~1 hope to bring together the broadest possible coalition of suppart a nd I inlend to make this a tJ:Ul1 volunteer effort. Rll~_..said he will conduct his fUnll-raising event. a $50-per· persbn barbecue at millionaire Richard O'NeilJ's Rllncho Mis- s\on'Viejo on Jun(!' 28. He s~id he expects 800 pe0ple to attend. The supervisor said he will run his c•mpaign "in the same way I hav.e conducted my office -with candor, openness and participa- tion from all parts or the potllical spectrum. .. We are in a crisis of con- fidence ln government at all lfY•la ona I thin~ ~ ·<811 help re· turn some confidence ip the sysl-;m by tr)'ing to be fai(, con- sistent And o)>en lo new ideas," Riley added. · 1 H e 11ld hJ!f sing.le Jara:e1l priori.ty is reform of loc~l cam· pal..,. by limltlng lhe ambwil of (See R~l>EY, PaieAz> a u " . Cyclist· Pierces Window An Oceanside motorcyclist was hurled through a plate glass "indow Wednesday 1,11hen a faul- t y throttle sent his motorcycle zooming into the side of a San Clemente gas station. George P. Sanders, 23. s uf- fered back injuries and lacera- tions on the face and hands in the 11 :19 a.m . accident. He "'as list · cd in Cair condition today at Orange County l\.1edical Center. According to police. Sanders \vas silting on his motorcycle at the Lerner Oil Company service station, 621 S. El Camino Real, adjusting the throttle 1,1 .. hen the bike took off into the front or the building. Police said the impact of the bike with the building sent San- ders flying headfirst through the plate glass window. Sanders was transported by San Clemente firemen to San Clemente General Hos pital where he received emergency treatment for lhe injuMes. lie later was trans ferred to Orange County Medi'cal Center. Police said that a check of the mptorcycle's throttle indicated it Was'llot working properly. ' Gay Church Sparks Protest f'OSTER, R.L (UPI) -God loves homosexuals the same way He loves murderers and rapists, according lo the. pastor or Linc Baptist Church. "But He does nol condone their activities nor Uoes fie build churches to promote and en- courage them" the Rev. Harold S. Carpenter said . Carpenter made the statement while announcing that lhechurch has broken its affiliation with the American Baptist Church of Rhode Js)and, protesting the af- filiate status given to a g'ay church ln Providence last year. Probe Requested SACRAMENTO !APl -A citizens ' group, citing what it calls "horrors"' at some Santa Clara County nursing homes, wants the state to conduct a 91.alewide Investigation of ours· ing home coadiUons and profits before allocating more state money to lhem. - Diver Fartning Seaweed Drowns Off Dana Darhor ' una I I eac ·1 ·1 I I .anne .. ' THAILAND IANGllOll 0 JJ'.-.,...._. .. ' ' ' CAMBODIA \ I r1 , HNOlll t I NH • (, G.,tt o l l h ••l•nd f Tong l5lond UPI NtWll!WP MAP SPOTS AREA WHERE MARINE FORCE RESCUED Merchant Ship Mayaguez Towed Out of Cambodian Waters U.S. Makes Daring ' Pickup of Marines WASHINGTON <UPI) -Navy and Air Force helicopters staged a daring night-time rescue of about 200 Marines rrom Koh Tang island today. but a search continued for a reported 14 miss· in,:: servicemen. Defense Depart.- me. t sour,.es said. Sources said preliminary casualty reports from the 14 ·hour MARINES' OPERATIO,N WENT BY BOOK. A4. and Air Force helicopters a bout 14 hours later. The helicopt ers pulled off the daring night-time rescue -far riskier than the original effort planned for daylight of the as - sault force afte r initial uttempts were thwarted by Khmer Rouge soldiers on the island, Laitin· said. battle off the Cambodian coast showed one Air Force helicopter .crewman and one Marine killed. The l\.1arines 'A'Cre part of an American force of ships. planes and troops s ent to free the merchant ship Mayagucz <•nd its crew o( 40 Ameri cans C'aplurcd by Cambodian gunlx1als Mon- day. Laitin said the destroyers .. loll <See MISSING. P aicA2l I Six Air Force personnel and eight Marines were missing and "many" \\.'OUnded, the sources said. One of the wounded was said to be in critical condition and a number or others were in serious condition. The Pentagon withheld any formal tally of casualties until every individual rescued from the island could be counted. Sources said lhere was a possibility some of the missing might simply have golten lost from their units in the confusion of the evacuation and might be found during a man·by-man muster aboard the carrier Coral Sea, to which the evacuees were taken. The Marines landed on Koh Tang, 30 miles southwest of the port city of Kompong Som as part of America·s military action to recover the pirated merchant ship Mayaguez and its crewmen. They were removed by N•YY ,<\- Shah of I rwi Visits Ford WASHINGTON (UPll President Ford, hours after com· pletion of his gravest interna- tional crisis, welcomed the Shah of Iran today by saying. "The U.S. commitment to peace and progress for the \vorld has re- mained rirm." Ford w<ts unsmiling as he welcomed the Shah in a 21 -gun salute ceremony on the south grounds or the White I-louse. It . was Ford 's firs t publi c ap· pc11rance s ince he announced that the United Slates hnd recap· tured the American freighter Mayaguez off the Cambodian roast. • ·Council • Passes Ruling By J i\CK Cll APPELL °' nte 0.1i1~ Pilot s1 .. u Laguna Beach outlau·ed nudity on city beaches and open areas \\'ednesday. The anti.nudit y ]av.• \\a:. effl'l .. li ve today. . Art Colon y pol i r t.•tnl·n . hO\Yf'V e r . art.· g oin l: t o he diplomatic :.ibout it. First· ti me 11 aked orfendc1·s \\ii I bt.~ given courtesy notit·cs and as ked to put on a bathing suit Two-ti1ne losers may be issut.'<.I citations oi·dering a eou11. ap- pearance. And lhost.• \vho r l'fusc to t.•lothe lhemselves may be ar· rested. physi(:ally removed from the bcat.·h or sea and booked into jail. Children . hov>'ever . under 10 yt.•ars of age rna~' go nakt.·cl as jaybirds . 1'hey are exempt fro1n the h1u·. All these rulin gs came about as the Laguna Bea<-•h Cit y Council met Wednesday and passed an urgenc y la,,· pro hibitin~ nude sunbathing or0S\\·imming by men or \\'Omen on city beaches. in recreation areas or in pri vatl' :.ireas open to pub·lic vie,,·. (See NUDITY, Page J\21 Weather Cunsidcrabll' lo\\' t•loudi· Rl'SS through f'riday but p:.irtial t ll"u·in g in llH.' af· tl•rnuon. Slightly (•oolt•r in· land \\'ith hi g h s :.it lht' bt'<Jl'ht.•s ur 64 ris ing tu 70 inland Lo\\'S toni ght in lhl• 50s . ' INSIDE TODAY Fort. Tejon may look like it i.t under siege Sunday. However , lhe .tkirmuhes are re·enactmenl& of lhe Cillil War. See 8 ·1. Index AJ MIU'le' 8 1 Ci N.t!IONI""*' At •1 0re.,..ee11111r An·•• Cl ,.._., 81·• Al PTA •t Ct·U Sylvl.a Poner 8t A1t $.p9r1\ Cl·4 ,U MMllMr•10 81•t &1 lelevtil.., ., ... , l'hllMr'I ., ea W.1tller A4 •1 W.rMI Ne'" A4 •• ! .... .... • • • < / A 2 DAIL V PILOT s Thursday. May 15. 1975 Bo1nbing Reaction ·Chiria C4arges U.S. 'Piracy' From Wire Servtt'es China said today the U.S. bombing of Cambodian gun boat." was an ·•outright act of piracy." Japan's Kyodo news service re· ported from Peking. It was China's first public reaction to the Mayaguez affair. Kyodo said the Chinese state- . ment was m ade bS' Vice Premier Li Hsien·nien at a dinner party celebrating the "great victory of Vietnam.'' (Related Story AJ) Kyodo quoted Li as saying "U.S. imperialism has still not learned from its de teats 1n ln- dochina . A few d ays ago. a U.S. vessel intrude d in to the te r- ritorial waters of Cambodia . Cambodia acted to preserve its own national sovereignty. .. But the United States took ad· vantage of this and bombed Cam- bodian land and vessels. This is an outright act of piracy and * * * fi'ro• Page Al MISSING •.. and Wilson , both steaming less than 1,000 yards off the shore, would continue a search for any possible Marines left behind. Initial attempts to s end helicopters in for tbe Marines were repulsed by heavy Com-• ~unisl gunfire from the island. Asked to describe the type of gunfire mounted by the Khmer Rouge troops on the is land, Laitin replied : ''Small caliber butlotsofit.'' After the first rescue helicop· t ers were driven back, U.S. jet fighters swooped low over the dumbbell-s haptd island to sup- press the hostile fire with can- nons and rockets. Defense of- ficials said at least some of the five destroye rs around the is land also ope ned fire on Cambodi an positions with five·inch guns_ Lailirl said to ttie best or his knowledge none of the helicop· ters that resCued the marines was hit. The firs t Ame ri cans t o be rescued from the island were a group of 26 Ma rines and airmen -many or them wounded -who were s hot down ~uring the initial assault. They s pent the day separated from comrjdes on the island, Lai tin said . When the first rescue effort was repulsed, Defense officials considered the possibility that the Marines might have to stay on to maintain their beachhead on the island all.night. 262-lwur Dance Halted CALI , Colombia CUPI} - Municipal authorities have halt- ed a dance marathon on the ad - vice of doctors. Seven young couples who dan ced for 262 hours proteated. Authorities ordered a stop to the contest on the counsel of s ix physicians who warned of possi- ble serious injury to the s urviv- ing participants. But the dancers wanted to continue for a shot at the $800 top prize. As the contest end~ the seven survivors had to divide the total prize money or slightly more than $1.600, laking home less than $250 each. "It's not even enough to pey for the food and the drugs we had to take to stay awake,·· said one dis- illus ioned dancer. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT l ""0<..-90 (O•"t O•tly Polo!, W'l"w"'<" •I•- ti>-.... 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Muskie (0- l'i1aine) said the s uccessful out- come of the operation ··should be sati sfy ing to all of us.·· Sen. Barry 1\1 . Gold...,•ater (R-· Ariz.), s aid he was graterul that Ford showed enough ••t::uts to do what he should have done.·· Senate conservatives took the opportunity to call for a strong defense posture as the basis of U.S. foreign policy. One by one, the conservative senators made floor speeChes stre;,,ing the need to regain the confidence of allies and send a message to advers aries that the United States "'will not be lightly pushed around." Sen. Carl Curtis <R -Neb.) said the United Sta tes should not be a "bully, but we should be strong enough that \\'e 're respected." The only dissent from .the near· unanimous praise for Ford came from Sen. George S. McGovern (0 -S.D .). and freshrhan Rep. l'i1ichael Blouin, (D -Iowa). McGo v ern s aid h e ~a s thankful the operation was s ue· cessful, but added that it would have been .. the prudent thing to do" for Ford to have consulted Congress before resorting to force4 ··1 must say it would have been more appropriate to give diplomatic efforts a chance to operate before using force," l\fcGovern said in a n interview. Blouin said, .. I think we could have achieved the ship's release without any loss of life." A London newspaper said to- day the U nited States was justified in military action, but foreign mini s t e r s of five Southeast Asian nations were re· ported deeply concerned by the action. ''The Americans we re justified in going to the limit lo rescue their men and the ir ship," the Daily Mail of Lortdon said. "'But nothing can quite wipe out this final insult to American pride in Southeast Asia. Before the defeat in Vietnam, a handful of Communist gunboats would never have dared to seize a s hip belonging to the mighty United States." In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, however, an official attending the meetiilg of foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations said the diplom- ats view ''with grave con· cern'' the recapture of the Mayaguez and crew by U.S. Marines. Indones ian Foreign Minister Adam Ma lik told newsmen, .. We are very unhappy over the de- velopments and it is something which is caus ing us great con-,cern. '' Filipino delegation sources s aid Philippin es Fore ig n Secretary Carlos P . Romulo was particularly, concerned that the American military intervention had taken place at -a lime when the foreign ministe rs were dis- cussing ways to maintain peace in the region. Cambodia's Radio Phnom Pe nh . monitored in Bangkok, re- m ained s ilent on the American retrieval. The Soviet Union's official Tass ne ws a gency reported ""'ithout comment the retaking of the vessel and the recovery of the crew. 'Slim' Folds In Las Vegas Poker Derby LAS VEGAS CAI>) -Eight players remained in the "world championship or poker" today after Amarillo Slim joined the dropouts by losing $5,500 on a card he said he hadn't even seen. Twenty.one players shelled out $10,000 each to join the cham- pionship in Binion·s Horseshoe Club in downtown Las Vegas. The winner, who may emerge Friday, takes all S210,<XX>. The other dropouts include a rour·lime winner, Johnny Moss or Odessa , Tex .. nnd 1973 winner Walter Clyde '' Puggy Wuggy" Pearson or Tennessee . The top three in the remaining eight are J esse Alto or Houston with $39,200 ; Aubrey Day or Tuscaloosa. Al a .. with $36.300. and Junior Whited or Austin, Tex .. with $31 ,400. Thom a s Aus tin "Amarillo' Slim" Pres ton, probabl y poker's most colorful proressiona1 , was the 10th player to fold in two days or flnals. lie won the event In 1972. DillJ PUot Pl>oto BJ U• Pifllt Pizza Grand Prix • • I Almost inhaling slices of pizza again ~t a three-n1inute deadline. representatives of UC Irvine c~mpu s organizations engaged in a rapid-fire s vv a llovling session Wednesday. • The top ca ndidate for a bicarbonate chaser \Vas Paul Montenegro, representing ChiCanos for Creative Medicine. I-le \volfed down seven s li ces. Firs t prize Was a 'veekend for t\VO in Ana heim. This group of gulper s includes (from )eft ) Joe Lunnon, Alan Drobka , Phil Pea rson, Da ve l\'Iaisland and Bob Turner. Supervisors Okay Limits on Smoking On an unexpected unanimous vote Wednesday, Orahge County supervisors moved new amend· ments to the county's anti· smoking ordinance a step closer to reality. Supervis or Robert Battin, author of th e amending or- dinance , came to the meeting ap· parentl y thinking the mea!iurc could get final board approva l this week . But County Couns el Adrian 1 Kuyper said the Jaw still had not undergone its first reading and must come back before the board next week for adoption. Only one minor revis ion, giv- ing the bo a rd chairman the power to determine where in the board offices and meeting rooms smoking would be aUowed, was made in the ordinance. In general, the amendments extend board authority over smoking to many privately owned establishments in county territory and virtually outlaw smoking in most parts of county- owned or leas ed buildings. The amendments specifically include smoking bans: -In county bui.ldings except in private offices. designated lounges, ventilated rest rooms or other areas set aside by a depart- ment head. -In a ll public ele vators a nywhere in unincorpo rated county. . -In waiting r ooms, public halls and large "·ard rooms of public and private health care in- stitutions . -In every room , chamber or publi c meeting place in the coun- ty during the course of a legal meeting. -In· movie theaters, sta ge theaters, recital halls and othe r areanas not open to the sky. ex- cept in lobbies. -In large restaurants unless the es tablishment sets aside a "'no s moking" area covering 20 percent or more of the floor space·and seating capacity. -In halls, reading or viewing rooms of museums or l,ibrarics open to the general pubUc. -rn retail stores in ureas pos t- ed by the management except in employe·only areas. Violation of the ordinance is a misdemeanor punishable by fines of up lo $100. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley, the only s mpkers on the five·man board. agreed to s upport the ordinance even though it could limit them to s moking only in their offices. "l may give it up altogether ," Diedrich quipped. · fi'ro11t Page A I RILEY ... money individuals or companies can donate to candidates and limiting total campaign spend- ing. tttley said outlandish cam- paign costs have crea ted a loss of credibility on the part of the public in their elected officials. The genera l said his othe r ·"major priority" is a resoJution of continuing noise and pollution problems at Orange County Airport. "I live under the takeoff pat- tern and can really appreciate "''bat a nuisance this is to people in the Ne .... 'port Beach a rea ," Ril ey s aid. But he said he doesn't think the ans wer to t he proble m is a transfer of the.noi se to another Orange County community , s pecifically E l Toro, San Clemente or Los Alamitos. 3 Gunmen Held BUENOS AIRES <UPI) Police arrest ed three gunmen who sprayed machine gun fire at the home of the U.S. A·mbassador Wednesday, touching orf a 15~ minute gun battle in which two persons were wounded, an em- bassy spokes man said today. The spokesman said a gunman and a policeman were wounded in the battle late Wednesday outside the home of Ambassador Robert C. Hill. .. Hospital Slowdhwn Looming By the A11otiated Prell Southern CuliCornla hospltal.s bra<'ed for.slowdowns today at'ttlr about 10 Lo n g Beach·area anesthesiologists announced that' they wi ll di s c o ntinue no n . emergency services bc1innlng Monday. The action by the Lon&: Beach· South Bay area doctors on Wed· nesday extended to SO(lthern CullfomJa the strike be&:Wl by Northern Culifornlu anesthesiologists to protest aoar· Ing malpractice iosurancer~. Dr. Arthur McGowa11 1 a spokesman for the Long Beach· South Bay area physicians who work at 13 hospitals. said that starting Monda y the doctors will ''admi n ister anesthesia for. emergency procedures and ob· stetrics only." McGowan, from Los Alamitos Hospital, said the walkout will continue ''until meaningful legislation is passed by the Legislature." Meanwhile, the Hospital Coun· ell of Southern California issued a statement dec laring ''the medic"al m alpractice insurance problem has reached crisis pro- portions and will have a direct adverse impact on hospitals in Southern CaliCornia if the pro· posed work stoppage goes forward.'' · Hospitals in the San Francisco area have suffered a 50 percent 2 PHYSICIAN·BAa<ED BILLS SUPPORTED, Page A5 drop in occupancy and are losing a reported $200,000 a day due to the refusal of anesthesiologists lo lake part in nonemergency sur· gical procedurdes. As the statem e nt was issued, m e dica l s taffs a t ni'any of Southern California's 215 ho~itals scheduled meetings to decide whether to join the pro- test. Among the meetings were several by starrs at the Long Beach-South Bay Area hospitals where the dol'tors announced the slowdowns. Doctors at •Long Beach Memorial Hospital, other than anesthesiologists. are scheduled to decide today whether to sign a pledge to reruse to work except in emergencies. Spokesmen for two other large ,Jiospitals in the area -Pacific Hospital of Long Beach a nd Bauer Hospital -St. Mary's Medical Center -said their medical starrs will a lso decide to· day whclher t o i nstitute slowdowns . San Diego Co unty anesthesiologists are scheduled to vote today on whether to join Northern California colleagues. · In Northern California, the doctors' boycott was reported starting l o take its toll on teaching programs in the San Francisco a r ea for young doctors and nurses. fi'ro11t Page Al NUDITY .•• Police Chief Frank Schopen said hi s departm.ent will im· mediately begin enforcing the nude bathing prohibition. He said officers rirsl will a sk nudes to clothe themselves and will issue city courtesy notices. SAVE OVER $20 Following the council's action, Bruce Hopping, chairman of the Kalos Kagathos Foundation, an- nounced his intention to seek a court injunction against the city to bar enforcement of the nude law. "'The foundation is concerned about this enactment in view of its impact on young people and among communities watching Laguna Be ac h,'' Hopping said. l-lopping's foundation pro- motes natdral li ving and water sports a ctivities. Hopping said surveys which in- dicated a majority of beachgoers favored designated beaches for nudes, and a "skinnydipping" sympos ium he held at the city last: year "have fallen on dear cars." Hopping's threatened legal ac· lion provoked an angry retort by Councilman Jon Brand. "There are obviously those who wi ll use the law. lawyers who know every tri-Ck, who know e very be nd in the law. to achieve their own sense of morality. "Most people have a sense of modesty that "'On 't allow the m to go nude on our beaches, .. Brand said. He lamented the threat 10 "add one more law s uit to a city that nee d s c oop e r ation rrom Its citizens and not harassment." Although enacting the urgency ordinance banning nlllllily com- pletely. eve n toplessness by women. the r ounc il also declared that upon rormation or a special social committee due within 30 'days, a thorough study would be made or the nud" beach issue. Councilm a n Charlton Boyd said ther e was '"considerable depth of feeling" on the question a nd asked that the committee work with nc ighborin8 cities and the county as lo the designation or nude bathing ar eas. ' /FM, 8-TRACK IN-DASH STER~O .,,Save money and make drive-time relax time. Regulany $119.95/You save S20.95 l•··~·-• .... 30~---.. ,. 8·110ck srereo tape player 1:119drif Wflre Ille Olherguys ONE WEEK ONLY OFFER ENDS MAY 21 B. F. Goodrich Store COSTA.MESA 2049 HARBOR ILVD. 646-4421 ~ ... I fl.'f ('' I eli:- De r OUll 1. ~ OUI\ lo eve we hu~ offi ed I it \I ne\ intt \ m1 ... lha ... bee ch~ lw All la), nor Ion Tl [ ste Mo 40,1 mi! A the laL brc; to fo r ma rec ha: sar ( art lhe re~ '"01 [ SC< St: Se1! be• grc ori Glc: A WU nar leg lhe Dot lh• dal lo • sai• d•> wh, bot Cr IC ~ur hi in J sm. for ere ava Iha a I; Wh Ma bus an( J Yo• Mo KIC •n• ere D11 [ Ch< Lil· the be1 lo I An rec the No eiU pol I w• COi I• lie po &n lo oll el• WI •t be m1 Im •. 1 T11u1sday. May 15. 19/5 OAlLYPILOT A:J ,Collnty Seeks Assessor Watchdog &~ ·w@illl[f ®@rrwo@@ The column appears dally eiccept Saturdays and Mondays. I Got a proble1ri ·1 Then i 11rite Por Dunn. /.Jo i w1// L'!I! r1·d IOIJ•'. f/t'I //1e -(lll.\'l.f..'t'rs (Jllrl (It:• !lun you ne('d 111 su/1 ·e 1t1t>(/111 l1l'.~ 111 1fOl't'r11111e11/ 1111</ /J U..\111 ~·.\S, f\.101/ .11011r </1tt'.~l1u11.\' lo l'ot l>1111rr'11 ! \'011r Ser1•it e . ()r anye <."ons ! l>ollJI Pilot. P.U Hu.r l:llill. Cosio .'l'fesa. CA ~1:!6'21i. fr1c/11rie ynii r le/ephon~· rt ton ber. Deposit Returned DEAR PAT: \Ve moved out of our Anaheim apartmcnl J\otaruh 1. The managers promised that our $10 deposit \'Jou Id be returned to us within three weeks. 1'hey even wrote .a note to us saying we were excellent tenants. My husband and I have gone·to the ofrice several times and request- ed a check, but we're always told it will be mailed the next day. ft never is, and "'e 'd like you lo look into this. S.C., Costa Mes a Your deposit refund has been m'ailed, according to M. Weber of l.e Chateau Gardens. Weber said that Promises of a quickly pro· cessed refund s hould not have been made to you. All such checks are computer issued with two signatures required. Although your che('k was de· layed longer than usual, the normal waiting period usually is longer than three weeks. Tires Replaced DEAR PAT : The Un iroya l steel-belted tires on my 1973 ~Jonte Carlo were guaranteC'd for 40 ,000 miles. After only 5,000 miles. two of the tires \vent bcld. A Uniroyal dealer replaced them. One year and 3.000 miles later the other t"'O tires had broken belts. The dealer agreed to replace them. While waiting for shipme nt , the ~lore 's management changed, and our records were lost. The auto now has 16,000 miles on it with the same two defective tires. · A.G.,SantaAna Uniroyal's district manager arranged for free replacement of the two defective tires, and you report that you are satisfied. 'Old Glo,.,,• DEAR PAT: I a·m doing a re· search paper on the United Stales flag . A lthough I 've· searched every s ource I can, I've been unable to find uny back· ground inrormation about the origination of .the ter1n, "Old Glory," Can you find out? E.N., Costa Mesa A Salem, Mass., tea captain, William Driver, is said to have named the fla&.,1)1d Glory. One legend hes It l~hen he raised the nag on his brig, the Charles Doggett, in 1824, he said, "I name thee Old Glory.'' But his daughter, \\'ho presented the flag to the Smithsonian Institution, .. said he named Jt at his 21st birth· day celebratioit March 17, lSU. when his mother pr,esentcd the llomemade flag to him. Credit Honored DEAR PAT: Last December I purchased a nightgown for a Christmas gift rrom Kiddie Shop in Riverside. The gown was too small, so I returned it in January for a larger size. I was given a credit slip because none was available then. It was suggested that I return before Easter when · a large s hipm ent \Yas expected. When J went lo the store in March, I found it had gone out ~f business. Now l have a $10 credit and no place to redeem it. J . 0 .. Fountain Valley James Stiert, president of Vounc Fashions, the Billings, Mont., merchandiser for ABC Kiddie Shops, has authorized another store to honor your credit. Duplicate Policy DEAR PAT: l gave a $65.12 Check to a Beneficial Standard Lire Insurance agent Feb: 6 a s the initial premium for a new health insurance policy. 1 wrote lo the agent six weeks later at his Anaheim of(ice, but no reply was received. J then wrote Apnl 3 to the main office in Los Angeles. No answer came rrom there either. 1 would like either my policy or a refund. R.L. Costa Mesa Beneficlal's Ana,e.im office was closed In mld·Febnaary, ac· cording to Robert Jiensen, assls· tant vice pre si dent of· Beneflclal's und~rwrtting de · partment . Som., former Anahelm·b•• aceqtt continue to work for the company, but others have found employment elsewhere . Allhpugb your Policy was Issued and mailed to your agent two month8 ago, It can not be located at this time. Jensen fl; malling a ddplictte policy lo you lmmedlately. D•ily Piiot SI.Ml Photo$ •v Al'lhur R. VlftMI PATIENT AND POLITE, OLD MAN WAITS IN A NEW LAND Pipeline To Freedom Clogged By .So Many Refugees Backup Troops WomenAid Toro Refugees th ~ \ S.•11 Phot• "PVT." THANH HUNG, 10 He Hongo Onto Hat Deputy Indicted SAN DIEGO CAPJ -Asheriff's deputy has been indicted by the San Diego County grand jury in an incicdent involving the pi stol- whipping or a masseuse. Vincent L. Betcher, a two.ye ar veteran of the sheritf·s department. was ac· cused Wednesday or assault with a firearm, burglary and attempt· ed murder in the May8beaUng of Betty Jean Tucker, 31 , in Santee. I ' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of IM Dall, Pilot SWff They sit in the air terminal at El Toro MCAS. the second or third or fourth line troops in the chain or command that brings fri ghtened but hope(ul refugees from crowded outposts in the Pacific to a new place. They are on call 24 hours a day as American Red Cross volun· leers. But normally, they put in PRESS AGAIN USES CLEMENTE INN-AlO an eight-hour day at El Toro when its transient barracks con- tain refugees. "We Chan ge diapers, play baseball or throw Fris bees with them." de Jc ares Mrs. Linda Burkhart, a Marine Corp:; wife who was helping out Tuesday. She was among four tired 'vorkers resting their feet in the terminal as the last of the re· fugees prepared to enplane for Fort Chaffee, Ark. "I just became a volunteer." she explained. "They called last Tuesday morning and said : 'Get over he re. we need you'." . . - She and l\ltrs. £va Anderson, Mrs. Jan Doupnik and young Sara Wright. 20 , all with military family connections. say working with Vietnamese refugees has been an unfortgettable ex- perience. "The children ... "says Miss Wright, a Saddleback Coll.ege Library science major who hves at 23421 Duryea Drive, El Toro, the daughter or a retired Marine Corps captain. "I'm a military.brat," the pert young blonde says. She fell in love as the refugees streamed through the big base where s he had earlier offered lo help the Red Cross by doing a lit· tie hospital work. "I don't even know his name." she recalls today. "But ·you throw a Frisbee at him and he throws It back and pretty soon he's better than you are." He was maybe eight years old. Miss Wright said she relt a bit eerie in dealing with the elderly rerugee ladies or the longtime war-tom nation, .who seemed to typiry a.n inborn strength of their people. Those -who would -took the Red Cross women's anns ns they were helped rrom the planes. Their fingers dug into the flesh. Sari said. and you could reel the strength or instinctive human en- durance making little bruises. • Over Budget? Schmit's Office Tab Hit Two wee.ks ago, Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit vowed to reduce the rounty's tax rate and said county department heads who railed lo reduce th'eir budgets s hould be.filed. Today, Schmit has a budget problem of his own. . The rresnman supervisor will be sent an official notice that his current office budget is "dangerously close" to going 1 A • lJ s over the (alls, according to a nti-. . spokesman ror the county ad- ministrator's office. Schmit, a self-proclaimed fis· l 'nUip cal conservative, is set to receive .:;. the administrative notice the day after he hosted a $1 ,000 a plate --y_.~inner in Seal Beach to help re· In 'T''ha,;laiu,1, du ea $146,ooo campaign debt he .I. J «--ra up last year. , BANGKOK (UPI) - Thousands of demonstrators de· nounced the United States today for sending Marines to Thai I as part of the recapture a merchant vessel from the <Jm· bodians, but Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj s aid he would not break ~iplomatic relations with Washin~ton . nd, his budget woes are upon m despite a $10,000 approporia- ion given him to set up his sUpervisor's shop when he took over the Second District office from David Baker last January. According to budget ' figures, much of the $10,000 'A'as spent on partitions and furnishings to ac· commodatc the enlarged stafr Schmit brought "'ilh him when Sever-al thousand protesters he took office. gathered in -a Bangkok park to Baker operated the Second demonstrate against the U.S. ac-District office wi th a four -person lion. A few charged that Thai , staff while' Schmjt currently government agreed with the ert)ploys seven. Ford administratiol'l's tactics in ln addition to the special i:egaining the SS J\.fayaguez :ind $10.000 appropriation to set up 1 its crew. shop, Baker left office at the Many of the_ demonstrators halfway point in the current fis ... said they would march on the cal year but left Schmit almost 60 U.S. embassy laterintheday. percent of the office's $126,276 Kukrit said at a news con-I975·76budget. ference h e was considering The notice Schmit will receive severa l options in dealing with today points out that with two tfle widening rift between the h · --th l United States and Thailand, but mont s rema1n1ng 1n e curren would stop s hort of a total break fiscal year there is only $21,863 remaining in his budget. in diplomatic rela tions. And, telephone, mileage, car "It is obvious that Thai-U.S. re-expense and other costs for the la lions h ave to be reviewed," first quarter of the year have not Kukrit said after protesting to yet been deducted from the Washington the sending of 1>100 budget balance. U.S. Marines to Thailand t o In addition to the $126,276 retrieve the vessel. budget to operate a n office that "We are not going to stand two years ago cost but $84.000 to still ," Kukrit said, choosing his operate, a $10,000 allocation from words carefully. "We have to a specia l $50,QOO fund the respond." supervisors established to com.' Foreign Ministry sources said municate with their constituents the options being c~idered by has already been consumed. Thailand included recalling the beeh consumed. Thai ambassador in Washington.-,.. Today, a spokesman for seeking an immediate and total Schmit's orrice said the withdrawal of a ll 23,000 U.S. supervisor is aware of the budget troops here, and circulating a squeeze and that office manager diplomatic note formally blam-Bill Schreiber has been assigned ing Washington for violating the task of maintaining spending Thailand's sover eignty. at the allocated level. Diedrich. Requests: ' Overseer By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM 0.llJ "'"'St.if Orange County s-upervisors have asked to borrow Riverside County Assistant Assessor J erry Cottrell to serve as their overseer in the scandal-plagued Orange county Assessor's Office . According to Riverside County Board of Supervisors Chairman Clayton Record, t,.he request to borrow Cottrell was m ade Wed~ nesday by his counterpart in Orange County, Ralph Diedrich. Diedrich's request came a day arter the .Board of Supervisors assigned county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas the task of seeking a consultant to act as his watchdog in the assessor's of· rice. The board's action came after it asked assessor Jack Vallerga to lake a leave or absence until criminal and misconduct charges brought against him by the county Grand Jury are set· tied. After talking by phone with Riverside Assessor Frank Seeley, who was in Denver, Record said late Wednesdlly he doubted Cottrell can be spared for Orange County's use. Cottrell ~is a 41-year·old graduate of USC's school of public ·administration who was employed as an administrator in the Orange County assessor's or- fi ce from 1961through1970. lie was named Riverside's as-: sistant assessor in early 197! shortly after Seeley moved from· the assistant's position to elected head or the office. . Two months ago, Cottrell ad- mitted he had been contacted by Orange County o(ficials shortly a fter nine assessor's office wotkers were indicted for al- legedly participating in Rep. An· drew Hins h aw's (R·Newporl Beach) 1972 campaign. Then, Cottrell said he would not be willing to sacririce his $26,000 a year post in Riverside for a temporary assignfflent. Cottrell was in San Francisco WednesdaY a nd was not available for comment. luxurious spring down and feather sofas ... .I • PROFESSIONAl INIERIOR OESIGN t 1) L\-:· ,.:;...,._ I ·~:. 1--- Op1t1 Mon., Thul$. & Fti. Evtf. 11tnl" ha•d•••I" ••Im~ df'rip~ t• girf' w-• '"" •l•I--•• I• U11•i•g ,...,.,. . .,., .... ., ...... , .... ..... hc-k pill•tc•. d""P spri ......... .. .,.., r ... hl•"• ,.,.~ i• dete• ••4 lr•fl&rrs ••d ,.,. lf•rre•~ flllrtf ..... ., •••• ., .. C..0-• ,,... • dtlr •f'ltttl•• •f II•• faltrirs. Three styles to choose f ro111 2216 HARBOR ILVO. COSTA .MESA, CALIF. 61o-Ol7S now $499. 646-0llS • ;. 0,''ll V P'ILOf Tnursday. May 15. 1975 :. 11 ~Wrines"' Rescue Went Lik~_,Clo;ckWOrk • Troops Climb Over Sip,e Old ·Days U"ITe ... NM MARINES .SCRAMBLE ASHORE FROM HELICOPTER Mission Was Accomplished, and U.S. ·crew Released • -Black Admiral Set For District Duty Fro1n Wire Services Rear Ad m . Samuel L. Gravely Jr., the Navy 's first black ad· miral, has been na med comman- dant of {he 1JU1 Naval Dislricl which has headquarters in Sa~ Diego. Gravely , an admi ral for four years, will s ucceed Rear Adm. Filmore B. Gllkeson in l ute Augus t. Gravely, 52, is com- mander of a c ruiser-destroyer Thieves Hit Art Museum Second-Time MILAN, Italy CAP> -Thieves h it the M~lan museum of modern a rt early today for the secona time in three months and stole most ·or the Impressionist paint- ings that v.·e re carri ed off in F e bruar y plus some more, Police suid a gang of th ree or fou;· masked a rmed men made off v.•ith m or e th an 30 paintings by Cezanne, Renoir, Van Gogh, 1\lodigli a ni. Corot and other French and Italia n puinters. TllE 28 PAINTl~GS stolen in February 've rc estimated lo total between St .5 million to SJ million . or an average of about $100.000 apiece, a price far bclo\\' v.·hat first-rank Impressioni st ,~·arks command on t he m urkct todav. They were r ecovered a re·,.., weeks ugo. A police s pokesman said the gang today .e ntered through the same aven ue take n by the Fcbruarv thieves -over the high v.·ail around the 1nuscun~ a nd up a ladder lo a second·fl oor 'vind ow that \\'US not fitted \vith a burg lar a l ar m . Th ey ove r - powered four ni ght watchmen. bound <.1 nd i;aggcd them, and m;.1dc off with the paintings from the Grassi G all ery. \11here the bes t of the n1usl'um's collection 'A'as shown. TWO GUARDS "'ere round in a corridor and two more "'ere tied up in the Grassi Gallery. group ana a destroyer develop· ment group in Charleston S.C. Wh en Gruvely ·assumed co m· ma nd of the San Diego-b3sed destroyer Taussig in 1966, he held the highest command at sea ever assigned a bl ack orricer a nd ,,·hen he '<''a s promoted.to captain the follow in g year it wns another first . He become the Navy's fi rst black admiral in 1971. • Evangelis t Billy Graham told a crowd of about 30.000 Mississip- pians that a ll men are sinners but that God cannot lie. Graha m ~ preaching the third .sermon or a ~ eight·d_a}'. ~ru~ade (....,.,,.....,.P_E..,.,...O_PL_E__,] ·al Mississippi Me mori al Stadium in Jackson, also s aid that God "cannot turn a deaf ear to a re- pentant s inner, cannot break a promise, cannot fail to love anyone , cannot save a nyone apart from the cross or Christ und cannot guar ant ee your salva tion if you neglect it." • Lt. Gov. 1\-l e r\'yn 1\-1. Dymally says he and Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. ;:i re •·getting along as ,,·ell as I \\'<.tnl to" but t hat he does n ·t ·'intend to run errands for leader s.'' Dymall y appeared at a nC\\'S conference and '''as asked about recent 1.:ommc nts by San Fran· ci s eo As s em bl y m a n Wiiiie Brown Jr. concerning his reJa. tionshi pwith the governor. The assemblyman said during a taping for a television progra n1 th at the governor has "not made Dymall y a part of . the orficial family." Oymally s aid he \\'as "not go- ing to permit the development of a feud " with the governor . • The disciplin<iry board of the District of Columbia Ba r As- sociation reco mmended that former Atty. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst be s uspended from law practice there for a year . becaus e of '"hat it called his ''d irect a nd r epeated m i s· r e pres enta tions" to a Senate committee. WASHING TON CAP) -It was a textbook hell copter opera- tion. what the Marines call "vertical envelopment" tactics wtlh a fl avor of a 19th century raid on the Barbary pirates. ' The fo rce was small -a bout 250 Marines and 11 Air Foree helicopters. ) But the objectives were smau.too -a u .s .cargo ship (NEWS ANALYSIS captured by the Cambodians and a nearby island of three square miles where U.S. officials believed the 40-man American creW of that s hip might be held captive. Three services -the Navy, Marines and the Air F orce - joined in this miniature "combined arms" operation which re· su~ted in recapture of the ship, the Mayague.z, but found no pnsoner-.s to free. " THE U.S. M Ell CHANT seamen were being held elsewhere, It turned out. The Camboctians released them as war planes from th e Navy carrier Coral Sea were roaring in to bomb a Cambodian air force bas e on the mainland coast. ., T here w as a price. It was reported that lwo Ma rines died and eight "'ere wounded. Three helicopters crashed afier being hit by ground fire, two others .were da maged a nd limped back to Thall and. Here, pieced toget.tier from preliminary r eports reaching the Pentagon, was the way the operation went: 'rhe Jl helicopters,' big CH53s, left the U.S. base at Utapao in southern Thailand at earliest li ght Thursday. It took one hour and 45 minutes for the choppers to fly across the Gulf of Thailand' to Koh Tang, a r ockx island. THREE OF THE heli copters peeled ofr and headed ror the U.S. destroy~r Holt. a few miles away. One by one , the helicop- ters lo~ered the 44 Marines they carried to the deck of the destroyer in slings. ··-PRESIDENT RECEIVE,S BRIEFING ON RESCUE -PROGRESS Ford .Still Wearing T"!xedo From Dlj>lometlc Dfnner Job Projects Eyed by Senate WASHI NG TON (AP) ~A $5.3 bi llion bill d esi g ned by i t s Democr atic s ponsor to fund job- projects is on its way to the Senate , with <.1 Senale·House dis· pule still to be resolved and with a veto threatened by President Ford. · T he House passed the big m oney bill, c lai med by its backers lo be v.•orth 900,000 jobs~ by 293-107 vote Wednesday night,o I 7 Prisoners Chip Hole in Wall, Escape Ci-II CAGO (U PI) -Seventeen prisoners roused from their cells for a s u.Jl)r ise inspection sneaked into the prison laundry room, chipped aw ay a section o( wall adjoining a window and esf:aped through a tiny hole late Wednes- day night. Flash-flood Wru·nings ·Up T he escape occurred "''hile guards . assigned to keep watch over m or e tha n 100 prisoners pl aced In a corrido'r during the inspection were called away to bre a k up a d i s turba nce i n a nother tie r or the prison whi ch holds some 3,000 inmates. Downpol-!fS Threaten Arkansas, Mississippi T..,.perature• AlbuQu.rq~ All.,.!• B•ke~'lleld ""~ -·~ 8r-sv1ll1 Bulf•lo (l'HUIOO Cinc:in,..tl ci.ve1M10 C.tl•s . 0.nvef' ::;:11. ........ ,cht L•s V .... l MIMl'll MllW.U~ff ,,_.__.11, ....... 0r ..... , ....... VO<k OlllMllNN Cllr ........ P9lm kw\ntS ~ ..... Of\11 -· '°IHWll<fh .... .. " .. ., .. .. " " " ,, ,. ,. " .. " .. " " " ,. .. " " .. " "' n " .. ... " M " " .. ;:- " .. " " .. " " " .. " " .. " " .. " .. ~ " .. " .. .. .. •• " ... ... ·" ·" . " ·" . " .OS 30 .. \Ir< W( .tlt«l IOfO{a,)-1 C) \ c.nt;W<1tll• IOW CIOWI"'°', tllf»y ....., FrkNir Llftll v•d•blt wlfldt "l911t •nd morn•"'O "°"'$· H1o•u '"°"'' on ,,,. ...... (Nit.I UmPt••l1,1re, will '""911 ti.lw1e n SI •nd •S. l"l•l'ld te""• Ol•eturn will ••"II" llflw~ )S end ... TM w•,.., llrflilollt•l1,1row111 bl! )f. BY EARLY TODAY, pol ice ha d re.ca ptu re d s ix of the fugitives. Police heli copte rs, canine units and offi cer:; armed with shotguns and automat ic weapons searched ,.. a wid e a rea of the city for the re· maining fugitives, who included four men facing trial for murder. All were described as dangerous. Two p ers o n s we re taken hos tage b y a group or three fugiti\o·cs near the prison. John Trent, 31, Chi cago, had slopped at a t aco stand a few blocks from the prison to pick up his nephew. T iJn Collins. 14 . wh e n t h e esca ped inma t e s gr pbbed Tim. Pnd rorced thei r way into the car. .. M S.C.r~• "· L.eul' S.lt UlllCllr SW!'"''"'"'• TMrmtl W.tfll .... Oft " " " " ,, .. " " .. .. ""-• ,,.., <onl'"Wd c0o11no If'! ll'lt I~ •r•••, •111'1 fU\IJ wllldt 111 ll'lt eln1•"'70.Mrh . 111011 It LOI Ano•l•I Civic ,,Od., .... , ... Coolt• ltmpe••lu••t .. 1 !lf'd1K•1K\ ltll ... r!\ ~•Pllt '"' 1111r ~'!f.1. C..,,,.. SOulhte'lt lcld•Y •~Ou(llH ell llM/'I• llOOd w.,nlno) In rU ol A1U<IM1 OflCIMl11i11iprM. A1lnf1ll OtMr• y we• not .... yY II(~ In Ille Soul 111, Wld!N><1.-l lllunde r1•orm1 I t•• 'ICkt O "" O-nl'OIM'•ll •11 ln<ll or ''""' .t! motn'f •ot•Uon• ln voort ot••Od,. "THEY SAID they came from Cook County Jail," Trent said . "My nephew asked tr they just got relea.11ed and they aald 'No, we j ust busted throuah the wall,' Aller that I didn't say anything and I didn't look back.•• "One said they'd havl to kill him becaust'! he's qot going back to th at place," s aid Collins. • ''•Ind• b11.., DtlWittfl 10 •"Cl lS mun .,. hour •t ti~ .. HIOll1 111 lllt -dlllM•h l't!G.ly Wiit bl 1S to IU wl'lllt I,_ 19Wo• ••••1 wlH 1111 N 10 •s. 11.s.s-••rir St11•t'I Ofld tl'l•11d1r1IOr1011 r'N'ITlfd IN ""°''""""'II, M~ -~ An •~l'llltl lronl•t ''''""' ~ ,,. ,..rll'l,..U 1<•l1tred r1l11 •I~ I ... (o.110 11111 dltW:IOCM d lfltO !l'lun• dlotr\IOf'••I\ OY•r IM norll>ern Aoi;•lir,, l'oc'•t1 of tnur.oert11ower1 '''° IW'Olt• out lllf'OUQll mvcll ot 1"4 Gr1el t..t••' roolondwl,,. tM 11l9hl, THVllll DAT $.t(Oll(llOW •,>Jp,m, Jj Socconlll\IQl'I IJ ·~p m .S.0 fll'tltlOAV "''"'°""' 1121rn. ~J F=1rstlliOl'I l 10 p.m, l .I Mic-l-l :Olp.m. 1.1 S..... •IM' S:SJ •.m., Miii 1:41p.in. ~ rlM1t:4'•,m .. MIS I I :!4p.m. Trent said the escapers Cort'ed him to drt \fc a clrtuiloul route to a south side hl11h·rl1c bulldi~g. Meanwhile. lhe el&ht other heJieopters moved in on the cbolen landln1 zone, a bee.ch on the northeast side of the ltland. Ov,rbead, Air Fkce rt.bier planes rrom Thailand orbited and then swooped down to aim ·•suppressive fire" on the jungle around'the beachhead whore a for ce estimated in the low hun-dredt of Cambodian isoldien were beginning to aim small arms . fire at the hellcopten. Twoot a time, thehelicopter11 c sm~ in and unloaded around 140 Mari.nu-who then apr ·ad.:.out u.nd t.ook pos.ilions lo form a perlmelei. one hell copter, hit by, 1moll arms fire , wenl down In the water off shore, but lta·crilW and Marines got out. Two other htllcoptets crashed oa1andatter being hit, but lhel r Marines also got away. MEANWHILE, ni:E surviving helicopters flew back to Thailand to pick up a second load of M Ct.rines for the island attack. While this was going on, the Holt· sailed alon11tde the Mayaguez, which lay dead in the water, its boil~rs cold. Like a boarding party in the day{J of sail, the Marines clam· bored over the side from the destroyer l o the deck or the cargo ship, prepa red to battle any Cambodian troops they might find. But there was no one aboard. The Holl got into the island fight som e tim e lat er by aiming gunfire at Cambodian positions, covering the beachhead. While the fight continued on the is land , warplanes from the Coral Sea were flyingtowardlhe Cambodian coast. Officials said the purpose of the carrier strike aga.iost the Cambodian air force base at Ream was lo prevent any a111>lanes or Cambodian naval craft based in the same area from interfer· ing with the Marine rescue operation. According lo the Pentagon's count, 17 planes of Cambodia'• tiny air force were destroyed on the ground in what m ay have been the last U.S. air strike in Indochina. Massive land Swindle Case Rocks Florida From Wire Services TALLAH~SSEE . Fla. Florida ofricials and federal in- vestigators plan to prosecute land investment frauds which re· portedly m a y result in one of the biggest securities swindles i n his-tory. . Florida Attorne y Ge neral Robert Shevin and Comptroller Gerald Lewis s aid Wednesday ( /N SHORT J there were overtones of possible Mafia .inOuence in the swindles which could cost 30,000 investors more than $350 million. New Yorker• AllfP'll NEW YORK -Gov. liugh L . Carey and Mayor Abraham D. Beame say President Ford's re· jection of their plea for financial help for New York City was heartless and arrogant, and they blame him irf part for the city 's financial crisis. ReagaK Hold• Out TUCSON -For mer California Governor Ronald Rea gan said Wednesda y night Cuba should meet conditions before the Unit- ed States resumes trade with the gove rnment of Fidel Castro. In an a ppearance before the Tucson Chamber of Commeree , Reagan said Castro must divorce himself and his c0W1try from Soviet influence. ·let1ner Rap• NhtoK MILWAUKEE, Wi s. -The minority counsel for the House Judici a ry C o mm i ttee 's Watergate investigation says Richa rd Nixon ''yie lded to avarice and greed'' while he was president. Albert J enner said Wednesday that by such action, Nixon and many of his t o p aides, a ll lawyers, damaged public failh in the legal profession. 2 KHIH In Cr_,. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -A helicopter circling a n ar ea where feuding students from dif· ferent schools caused "a major disturbance" eras.heel Wednes· day on a residential street killing a police officer and a wildlife qf. ficial. Salk 'Alf airs' Cited by Wife • NEW YORK CAPJ -Promi- nent child psychologist Lee Salk has testiried at his divorce trial that his Swedish wire told him he was "not a man" and, at the same lime. "accused me or 3£. fairs with othe r women." Kerstin Salk, 43, is suing ror divorce , charging cruelty, and Salk , 48, the broth€:r o( poUo- vacclne developer Jonas Salk Is countersuina. Both seek cust~y or their two cfiildrep . Wedneada y , Jn Manhattan Supreme Court. Salk s aid his wife told hlm h e was "ugly and s melled " a nd moved her bed from !he master bedroom to the sewing room . "We did not ttave a sex~~Jro-blem," Mrs . Salk count ln bertesUmony. .------------~" Cold~r For Animals STANFIELD. Or•. (AP) -The City Council says if animals are going lo multipl¥., they must:dc)it in. private. The council p assed a nuisance~ ordinance Tues- day night which, among other things, prohibits sex a ct s by animals within view of the public. If animals liv.ing in this farming c ommunity in northwestern Ore gon violate th e law, their owners may be rined not less than $1 5 or sentenced to from two to 25 days in jail. Viet Leadeil-'' Makes Offer Of Relations SAIGON (AP )-Atopofficlaior the n e w South Vietna. mese gov e rnment s aid in a speech al a victory cel ebration in Saigon today that his country is willing to open diplomatic rel a· lions with the U nited Stales. Nguyen Huu Tho, chairman of the advisory council of the Provisional Revolutionary Gov- ernment, told the celebration; "The PRG will ·open diplomatic, econom i c , cultural and friendship relations with all countries of the world provided those countries re\pect the sov· ereignty of our country and will not interfere in our internal af· fairs." . HE SAID THE United Stales must ''c a r ry out its responsi· biliti e s as provided by the Paris a greemenl of 1973. ''He did not elaborate on this point, but the PRG has been demanding that the United States recognize it as the government of South Vietnam and "respect the SOY· er eignty of Vietnam." The United States closed ils embassy -which was late r loot~ ed by Saigo~ese -a day before the PRG for ces marched into Saigon. The United States has never recognized the PRG as a government. ALL OF THE top civilian leadership attended the opening ce remonies. of the thr_.e-day celebration, including Huyn Tan Phat, president, and Madame Nguyen Thi Binh, roreign affairs minister. . ~ The celebration began at 7:30, a.m . under. a light drizzle at the pres idential palace once oc· c upied by South Vietrlamese President Nguyen Van Thieu • The theme of the celebration was to honor Ho Chi Minh tho late leader or North Vietnafn A huge picture of Ho was b~g from the froni.or the presidential palace and could be $een from blocks away . A g iant reviewing stand also was built tor the OC!· ·. casion. Dolly Pilot Do4l•"J ............. Monclrt·Frid•y: II you dO ngt hw. ~ DliOef by 5:30 p,f"I.. call befon 7 p.1n. and youf copy Wiii M de- lrver.O. Satunlly •l'ld Sunday: If Y°" do flol reoeM YoUr cocy by I a.m. lftur· da'f, Of 8 •.rn, Sunday. c.11 ~ tO 1t m, •nd your c0py w n1 tl8 oet~. car .... , ... Td' 11· Most Ot1n9e County ,,.,;,,_ MMDI Northwttll Hut'llll'QtOlt Bueti. ' and We1lmlo11er • , , , , ••• l*IUI Sin ClerMnl•. Ctpiatrano B..:h, Sen Ju9'1 Caolttr9"0. ow Point !south Laoul\a. , L~un1 N lgufll , ••. ,, , ••• 4fl.MM I • • F I E p s five fl u Col l'OR pro mil T CS! Bci l'ie1 a 5 til'n T lo I the the "'at 200 ha\ c the fl Ut nat sut SUI l iil' 1 SlU lev cot ti p: pu1 m< • ad pr> -· or• <<i po ta: Ca m 1 re so <la ••I m 1 Ar () J~ fo s wl n. dr s. w ti~ re Ci 6< da R• (f "t te m c F'< SU d• Pi "I ni I' ·si V( "' g1 T a p 0 t• rt cl D ~ a h• d• w R 11 2< .. sl o! •• •I h b t\ Fluoride ' ' Bill-Gets '' P~nel's OK SACRAMEN TO <UPl>-A rlvc·ytia.r, $31 million progrum to f lu orldute ntiarly ul l of California's drlnkln.: waler to eolt}but tooth decay has won up- proval from a key SCnutc com· mittee. The cont1·oversiul leglsl<.1tion <SB211} by Sen. Anthony C. Bcilenson, <D-Los Angules), t'leured-thc health committee on a S·2 vote \Ycdncsdl.ly and wus lH.>nf to the finan(·c committee. TllF. PltOG kA1't , If cn;.ict1..>d in- to law. \vould bt>gin in 1977 with the state's largesLcitics first. Uy the end of 1979. every drinking "'aler supplier in ·the state with 200 or more cus tomers would h:.1ve to meet fluoride standards. In La1D•adf Former Lt. Gov . Ed Reir1eckc, convicted of per- jury before a Senate panel. is being sued for S90,000 by his l..iwyer . James Cox s aid Reinecke owed hirn fees and unpaid expcnse_s . Bill Eyes Widmred, Divorced SACRAMENTO <UP!) -A Senate committee has upproved a bill establishing t"·o pilot pro· jcct11 to couns el and train divorced or ~·idowed housewivcf over age 35 'A"ho urc trying to find a job. "'While we praise homcm a kinJ..( as a noble role, we do nothing for those who <ire in voluntarily dis- plal·ed from that role through divorce or death of a s pouse " said Sen. J c1·r y Smith (D-S~n Jose), a uthor of the bill. Thc ml.'us urc was approved by the lli.'allh ;.ind Welfare Commit· lee on a 5·1 vot~ and sent to the finance com mil tee . Marge Bl aha, an Evl•rgrt.·en Valley colll•gc a dministro.1tor, said the bill .,.,·a s .. ._.commit ment l>y th~ stall' to recogni ze th.it it sh.ould help the 47 pt'rcenl of all California \\'omen "'ho are 35 and older <.1nd .i re di\•or(·c d or \\"id9\\'Cd." Currently, about 20 1>erccnl of the slate 's populution receives fluoride in tJrinking water either naturally or through chcmico.11 supplen1cnts in <1uantities.which supporters say is enough to re- t<il'd dental disease. The bill \Vou ld establish a statewide standard for fluoride levels in water. The $31 million cost to state taxpayers v.'ould be spread over five yeo.1r s for purchasing and installing equip- ment. $2 Million PQl, Cocaine Study OK'd TEN OTHER-slates have adopted st;.itewide fluoridation progl'an1s. SACRAMENTO CU J.>J ) l~egisl<ition providing $2 million for University of _Ca)ifornia studies on the use of marijuana Lind cocaine was upprovecJ Wed - nesday by the Senate .l-leulth Con1mittee. ,Problems Aired Chicano Student Report Released SAN FRANCISCO CAP ) -Mexican-Americans i:lre kept out of the University of C<.ilifornia by high costs. bad schooling, and r~striclive admissiohs policil"s, says a report to UC regents. The long-:.iwailed report or the UC ··President's task force on Chicanos and the Univers ity of California .. W <IS prepared for the monthly regents' meeting beginning here loduy. The task force report recommended changing ( ) some admissions slan-S tale <.lards und es tablishing ~--------­ scholars hips <ii med at ad-· milling more Mexican· American students. It did not set a specific quota. 011 Depledo11 . ' , . SACRAl\tENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Bro"·n Jr. abojist}.et! a $43 -miJlion-o..year slate tax wrjtepU for m11 or CaliCorniu oil companies and called it a symbol or California 's ''new spirit. '' The repeal of the oil depletion tax allowance \vas one of eight legislative priorities which the Democratic governor li sted in his inaugural ad- dress Jan. 6. School Report SACR,.\MENTO CAP) -State schools chief Wilson Riles describes as a "monumental contribu- t ion " a package or recommendations which v.·ould redesign classes and programs for 1.9 million C<.ilifornia students. J-Jowevl!r, he s uid he will wait to hear from local sChools and school.boards before deciding what to do with the report he received Wednesday from the Reform of Intermediate and Secondary Education <RISE ) commission. The report, which covers grades 7 through 12. is "the first m a jor overall appraisal of our in· termediale and secondary education systl"m in more lhan SO years," Riles said. Campus 'Camp-In' FRESNO (AP) -A "camp-in " has e nded al Fresno S~atc University and negotiations have re - sumed on complaints by Mexican-American stu- dents . A l\vo-hour meeting was schedull"d today as part of <in <.igrl!l!ment by v.•hich students who "c<.11npcd" in the administration buildi.ng Tuesday night agreed to leave Jute Wednesday. Preide 11f Quit• FRESNO (APl -Dr. Arthur J . \Vic t>e has re· ·signed as pres ident of l'acific Coll ege here to de- vote full-time to the mathematics department. \Vie be will remain as professor of mathematics and direl·tor of an inservice math educ ation pro- gram for teache rs. he s aid Wednesday. Sniper Relatives Suing Oceanside SAN DIEGO (APJ - The father an cf brother of a young sni per who held polil·e .at ba y i n Ocean!lide for six hours Feb. 3 huve filed a $7.5 million claim a gain&:t the city and county of San Diego. A se parate $50,000 c laim also was filed Monday by the mother of a 6-year-old girl held hostage during the inci· dent. T HE $7.S million claim wus filed by David Rowland Terrell and his t 15-year-old son Charles. I David R . Terrell Jr., • 20, Cired random shots j with a borrowed rifle for &:ix hour!\ unLil 15-year- old Lel11nd Phelps was 1hol and kll l ~rl by she riff's deputies In the house where Terrell had b11rrlcaded himself. The claim charges that the sight of Phelps being \V"rongfully killed by of- ficers caused Terre ll to take his own life shortly thereafter. TllE CLAIM al so charges that Charles Terrell was beaten by Oceanside police and/or sheriff's deputies. The $50,000 claim was tiled by Elizabeth Ryan ot Oceanside on behaU of her daughter Melissa. She contended that wit· nessing Phelps' dealh caused the girl to sufCer "traumatic shock lo her emotion~! we ll-being" tt nd did ''irreparable damage." Claims tota ling $16,4 million have been filed by members of Phelps' family in the wake or the <hoollng. '· • " ~. ... .. " I ' ' Thi..' l\vo mea::;ures {SBfl59-960) by Sl•n. II. J •. Richardson CR- Arcadia ), call fort wo separute Sl 1ni llion research projects on the cffccls of marijuan<.i and coL·ainc on human be in gs. The bills were sent to the finance con1mittee on 6-i votes. • • ' Thursday May 15. 1975 _______ _,o,,,A,,l=.l Y'-,!'.P,;IL°'O'.!T_.!.A!.>!5 Malpractice Se ttlement Limit Backed SA CRAl\1ENTO (Al)) -Two physicia n-backed bills designed lo limit the si ze of malpractice settle- ment' have bucn approv(..'(f by a £title Senate com- mittee. rnsuronce anci t-"1nancial Institutions. They now go to the Sena te t"'inance Committee. One bill . introduced by Sen. Dennis Carpenter (Jl -Ne\\'port Beach), would substitute a 24-member l'on1 pc nsalion board for the court system in mosl malpr:.tl'lil'l' casl'S . I AND SOJ\1 E LAWMAKERS conti nued to seek to pers uade Gov. Edmund Rro'A·n J r . to call a special legisla ti ve session lo deal with the malpractice in · surancri probh.·rn . The l\1.'0 doctor-backt.-d malpractice bills were approved on 5-1 votes by the Senate Committee on T llfo: OTllER 1'1EASURE, s ponsored by SerL Petl"r Ot~h r (R·Tiburon), would keep malpracth.~e (•ases in the courts but "'ould limit the size of judg"' ml.'lllS. I See Our ,--~ (l:INNAMON) '---- Casual Clothes with a Wetn & Fati9ues Fttlin9 THIHK ,I .. BILL'S CAMl:RA f\ SALES-RENTALS ORANGE COUNTY'S . BRIGHTEST & FRIENDLIEST CAMERA SHOP MINOLTA EXTRAVAGANZA SALE ~~,.'.".' ................ s249so l~T1.'.'.' ............... s2s9so u:. 1.41"' U:·l .7~1 Xf-1.71"1 XE· 1.4 leM .............. '549'° .............. '529'° .............. '429'0 ..... 1 ......... '469'0 lea"" tor It-• Usted ..•..•••.. Si t .ts! IS· YEAR WARRANTY OH ALL SALE ITEMS I a-BILL'S CAMERA ~~~~g~a: A 6022 W.4.RHEft .4.VE., HUMTIHGTOH IEACH -142-1101 1500 ADAMS, COST.4. MESA -54t.t461 • And only a moment •from the beach-the bay- and the deep, blue Pacific. The Newport Beach Marriott An original hotel de· signed around the theme of an open garden court. And at its center stands another original., A unique fountain. Con· ceived and constructed by E. Vittoz, the four figures at it s base are the work of I. I. Jaqu.et. The fountain , first exhibited at the Great Paris Exposition of 1863, remains today as a work of art. And otir new facility complements it beautifully. Th e Newport Beach Marriott features 377 lavi sh guest rooms and four daz· zli ng restaurants and lounges. Our sun-splashed pool wel· comes you to a variety of leisure activities. With tennis, day and night, on our O\.vrl championship courts. Golf, too, is available. For meetings, v.ie offer exceptional facilities. The elegant Pacific·Ballroom is over 8000 square feet of space that easily divides into smalle r salo n areas. There are 7 other terrace area rooms for meetings up to 130. And 14 Marriott parlors fo r conferences of up to IO people. We're nearby the new business nerve center of Newport Beach and right next to Fashion Island. But the real beauty o f our ad· dress is the beach, Balboa Island-a nd the bay. It's all- pretty as a picture. 900 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach, California. C.ll (7 14) 640-4000 for lnlonnation or rcsavat:lons. Or UM our toll-free number. 80().228..9290. .,,,,.. ,,,.,_ • ""~ .......... ,....,_., b\• "4P'l~-l~P..·'-'•• ~·1 ,,. ,, • '\ D A I LY P I L OT E Dl'fORIAL P .1-\GE H ·.arhor Patrol Debate The propo s al to transfer harbor patrol r esponsibilities presently handled by the Orange Count.v f-larbor Dist1ict to the Oranl!e Countv sheriff might solve some problems, bul it would create sonw n ew ones. The m atte r , simply, invol\'es tur11ing l1 arbor patrolmen into regular sheriff 's deputies. The sug ges- tion is that in unincorporated areas like Dana Harbor and Anaheim Bay this would provide g reater flexibili- t y and m o re manpower for law enforcement. The \V&te rborne d epu ties could be transferred to land as - Signmenl and vice versa as the need arose, since the sheriff's d epartment is respon sible for law enforce- ment in those areas, so the r easoning goes. : · But problems arise when you t ry to apply this lo the county's busiest harbor, Ne\vport Harbor. 'J'h1 s h arbor is lot a ll)' \Vi thin the Nc\vporl Beach city Ii mils. \vhert· 1>r~1nary la\v e nforcement juris diction rests \\'ith lhc Nc,vport Bc<.1ch Police Department. So t here \vould be no need for or advantage in having :s heriff'~ manpo\\·c r tied up in the harbor \Vith r elatively limited ju1i sdiction. And it is not very sound la"' enforce111ent to have separate agencies \Vith overl a p1>i11g , potentially conflicting jurisdi c - tions. Nc"'POrt Police Ch ief B. James Glavas has a point \Vhen he ins ist::> that local t·ontrol of la\v enforce- m ent, including h arbor pa trol functions, is better and htore responsive than a system whose command post ~d back-up racilities are in the county seat. J The problem of the impact of s heriff·s patrols \vilhin city limits -in this case. Ne,vport Beach -is Schedule d to come before count y supe r v isors next \veek. 'I'hc s 1tu a t1on has hardly been explored. s ince ~he controvers ial proposal poppe d into the open only a ,_·ouple of wee ks ago. point or the proposal is the ultimate disn1untling of the Orange County Harbor District. And that raises even more serious questiol\!:i. Ne\vporl officials have urged more lime be 1tl - lo\\'ed to make a thorough stud y of all the rumifica- tions of the proposal. The supervisors shou ld heed that request. Hope for T ran sit Orange County Trans it Dis trict planners have outlined a fi ve-year Transportation Improvement Plan Lo expand lhecounty's·public tra nsit network. They estimate its complete implementatio11 would co.st mdre tha n $447 m illion by 1980. That may sound like a startling fi gure, but more than h alf would come from the federal Urban Mass Trans it Authority , \vhich mandated the Jong -runge plan. The balance \vould be financ ed by gas ta)( 1·e· venues and o pe rating profits-so Orange Counlians would not have to dig deeper into their pockets. The plan, \vhich must be in the hands of the fede r a l agen cy b y JWle 30 to qualify fo r funding, pro- poses annual increases in bus fleets; ne\V P'1rk-'11· R ide t e rminals; expansion of the do<>r-to-tloor Dial-a- Ride program; and commuter rail facilities a nd t e rminals along existing Amtrak and old Pacific E lectric lines. Widespread concern over air pollution a nd fuel costs have generated a great d eal of talk about the need for mass public transit . But voter r ejection o f Proposition A , which sought a sales tax increase for transit funding, led many to fear the r e would be nothing more tha n talk. Then there's Ule question of \\·hethcr the r eal 'fhe transit planners' comprehensive n e w effort. aimed al federal funding, encourages r cnc,ved op- timism. 'ONE SWALLOW DOES NOT MAKE A SUMMER." · (Arl.stotl~) Fareiooll . I ro the Old 1f'amily Nest [ A RT HOPPE ) ' ; !\Ty fr iend, l\filton 1-labcrdash. Is the first man in rccorded "his- lory to solve the age-ol d problen1 of \\'hat to' do about a child \Vho wishes lo leave Lh e family nest. "Dad,'' said hi s son, Irwif1. one day. ··now that I 'm 18 and going \o college, I need a place or my ov.:n. I found this nifty apartment for only $200 a rnonth \vhcre I can learn to <·ope with life all by inyself. Can you a fford it?" : Like all parents, ~lilton viewed the request "'ilh mixed emotions. : On the one hand, it wou ld be ~leasa nt to con1 c home and not ind lr\vin \\'ilh hi~ feet up on the urniture eating the last slice of read in the house while listening to rock records. : On the other, he had devoted 18 )'ears to dealing with Irwi n's pro- t>lems from diaper rash lo that f irl he we nt river running """ith ast summer. And now Irwin was at last big enough to mow the lawn, e mpty the garbage and otherwise be m ore of a n asset than a liability a round the place. : So l\1ilton gave the matter con- Jiderable thought. ' ··vou ARE absolutely right, l rwin," he said al last. "It is high time you "'ere on your own, learning to cope with the pro- bl ems of li ving -like remem ber- ing to lock a II the doors before fou go to bed ." ··Gee. tha nks. Dad," said Irwin happi ly. "But don 't worry. The ilpartment's only got one door and it Jock s automatically.'' "You must also learn," said ~ti lton, "lo pick up t he soggy ~hopping fl yer s on the front :itcps, scoop the dog leavings off •he sidewalk and change a fuse in total darkness without elec· \rocuting yourscl f." ' ··1 think the janitor lakes care De ar Gloomy Gus \Vith all the Cambodian people from Phnom Penh out in t he country being .··re-educ-ated.'' this mi ght be :..1 good time to atomize tha t Cambodian capital without hurting the inno- cents. HAWK G'-"'' c. ... comm•Rll ••• ""lloonl"""' Or <NO..-• il\CI,,,. ft .. M<••ur11, retie< I Ir. wit•I •I lllt ,..,,.,,lptr. kl'MI ,._.,et • _.,..\OGloomJG11i, Dlilr Pi191. or those things, Dad." '"There is nothing that will bet- ter teach you patience and humility ," s aid Milton thoughtfully, "than waiting for the "'ashing machine repairman. Only a mature adult can devote two "·eeks to this ""ithout losing his sanity.'' '"They got one in the basement you put a quarter in, Dad. I won 't have to bother about thut." ''T HI N K OF th e t ac t . diplomacy and discretion you will acq uire , .. said Millon, "deal- in g with people at the door selling religion. Girl Scout cookies and Little League tickets.'' '"This apartment's on the sixth fl oor. Dad , I don 't lhink.," ··vou 'II develop responsibWty, remembering lo put the garbage' cans out. d e pth perception in trimming th e h edges a nd cpuragc arguing about your hig h electric bill." "Utilities are included, Dad."' said Irv.•in. frowning. "Jn fact I don 't Set! where I 'll race any of these headaches when I move in- to my new apartment." "Exactly, son," said Millon cheerfully. "That's why your mother and I are moving into it instead. Here are the keys lo the house. Happy coping." T HE 1-laberdashes are quite content in their new apartment. They wis h Irwin would stop pes tering the m, though . He keeps pleading with them .to come home. Second Thoughts on (].S. Position Troop Cutback Views Change W ASHiNGTON -The way the Vietnam debacle has inhibited congressional liberals who were plotting drastic reductions in U.S. troops overseas "'as stun- ningly revealed in a private con- versation between the House ma- jority leade r , Rep. Thomas P. ITip l O'Neill of Massachusetts. and the authOr of a 100,000-man troop c utback. leftis t Rep. Ronald Oellums of California . O'Neill one year ago was push- ing a plan of his own for major troop reduc - tions abroad. But this week he private ly i nf o rm e d Oellums that h is amend - m e nt wa s ''t h e wro ng motion at the \vrong time ." Thal assures beyond doubt that the troop-cut amendment lo the pending military authorization bill by Oellums, the ex-Maline and super-dove who represents the radical Berkeley-Oakland constituency, """ill be defeated in the House. It a lso probably signals defeat o r a separ ate Oellums rpove to pul the newly powerful House Democr a ti c Caucus on record in favor of re- ducing "land -based forces" around the v.·orld by September 1976. THUS, the tragedy of Vietnam has produced its first positive political reaction : gr ave second thoughts by liberal Democrats about declining U.S. prestige in the world, How ever temporary, these second thoughts are boost- ing morale within the Ford ad- ministration for the first time in months. fn hi s caucus res olution, Dellums does not specify how many troops should be brought home, or from where. But the im- ( EVANS-NOVAK ) plication is clear : Dellums \\•ants to put his party on record in fa vor or a worldwide troop pull-back , a move that would further shO(·k American allies and might en- cou r a gc n e w Communi s t military probes. O'Neill is a Massachusetts libera l whose district includes Cambridge, an arch-dove bastion where volers rival Dellums's constituents in fe rvency. So he did not lightly come to his de- cision to oppose Dellums. O'Nei ll was on the other side March 12 when the Caucus killed what lit- tle chance there was for Presi- dent Ford 's emergency military aid request for Indochina. That Caucus action s uperseded ap- proval of an aid package by a llousc intern a tional relations subcommittee. ALTll OUG ll O 'Neill was privately skeptical about that earlier Caucus action, he voted with the overwhelming majority under pressure from Cambridge -and from fractious freshm an liberals. In the troop-reduction issue, however' he is rollo\ving hi s cons<·icnce instead of his con- stituency. f,or o nce using his pos iti on as majority leader. O'Neill is derailing Oellums both in the llous<' and in the Caucus as the result or S{'Vl'ral unpul>licizcd t:\"enl:-;. One \vas a private ;ipproach to O'Neill by St.!cretary of Defense James Schl esinger. Disturbed by the impact of a congrcssionally- imposed trobt> cut while U.S. c r e d ibi l ity i s c hall e n ge d "'orldwide, Schlesinger appealed to O'Netll lo stall House action al least until after the NATO sum- mit meeting the end of May. O'Neill agreed lo "'reassess" his position. PROBABLY m ore significant v.·as this quiet \\'arning fron1 moderates and non-frCshm::in liberals : Re mc m l>er, 1'ip, you are the leader of the entire Democ r atic m:..ijori ty and you must lead. Behind that warning is the s pecter of Rep. Philip Burton of California, shrewd, a g- gressive chairman of the Caucus who gave musc ul a r support when the Caucus eradicated In- dochina aid. Even \vithout O'Ncill's help the Dellums resolution \Vas heading into hea\·y seas. Behi nd closed doors, the House Armed Services Committee by voice vote defeat- ed Dellun1 s twice on troop reduc- tions early th is week : a 100,000· c ut amendment and a 75,000 fall back position. \Vhen the com- mittee met for its public mark-up sessio n, Dellums failed to offer either amendment. SOME LIBE RAL Democrats who would back Dellums in thet absence of the Vietnam disaster have publicly switched. R ~. John Brademas of Indiana, a <"hief deputy \vhip and rising figure in the House, told a West German audience April 26 thqe "·ould be "no serious effort'' tlls ye~1r to reduce U.S. overseas troops <eliciting an angry cont· plaint fro1n Dellum s's office). r.t os t a s toni s hingl y . tha t ehronic Pentagon critic, Rep. Lt.!s i\spin of Wisconsin, is having !'ie<·ond thoug hts. The1·e are many others. Even if this change of heart lasts only a year, th e major Democratic party support that il s ignals for Mr. Ford's pledge lo "maintain our commitments" from South Korea to Central Europe ha s profound s igni ri cance. American re treab. from the world is not yet al hand. Mideast Conciliation? WA S HING TON -The Ru ssians arc plainly trying lo play a conciliatory role in the Middle East. But a key question is whether they can persuade their Arab cli ents to negotiate an accommodation with Israel. The main problem that has confront- c d t h e STAN LEY K AR NOW visit by two high-ranking Soviet offi cia ls to Israel last month. The visit r aised s peculation that the Soviet Un ion a nd Is rael m ay be discussi ng the resumption of diplomatic relations, which "'ere broken in 1967. tant to exercise leverage over lhe Israelis. Following the 1967 war, for ex· ample, the Russians worked to convince Egypt's late President Nasser that his best course was compromise with Israel. But he rejected their advice, and they armed him anyway. 'flnemployment Beats Working Russians in the ir relations w i th the Arabs o v er the years is that their ef- forts to cool thei r proteges have lime and agai n run counter to ALTH8UG lf Is r aeli officials lend lo play down the prospect of Improved link s with the Russians, I found duling a trip to Israel not Jong ago that numbers of Isr aeli scholars believe that peace in the r.Tiddl e East cannot be attained without Soviet in- volvement. Simil arly , Egyptian President Sadat purged his government of its pro-Soviet faction and, in 1972, expelled some 15.000 Russian military technicians from Egypt. Again , the Russians went on pro- viding him with equipment. The test ror the superpowers will come when the Geneva con· ference on the Middle East re- convenes soon . ., ·Lots "Of o ur so-called ''un- 1employed" don 't have to be, you ')'now . Maybe most of them. Unemploy ment pays so well ithese da ys that countl ess 1Am e rirans are refus ing jobs, fC hoosing to loaf. These arc the n ew "idle rich." You c;;in 't bl arne the m , They have a gov- ;e r nm e n t ;permit to pi ck your pocket. You h~vc to blame the system. 4 And lhe on- >)y way th e 'tiystem is go- ~ng to be cor· reeled is for ~axpaye rs to ,-evolt. Let's all take the summer 'off ! bGreenville, S.C.: The vending- achine company has been 11d-' i ertising for workers -"we'll f. ay you while w~ train you '' - or three m onths and cannot (iU he 3vail1ble Jobs. Greenville has a 12.3 percent ateoflm,employ ment! How come'.!' I . ~ASK Jlrp Whit• why doean'l he ke one ot thole jobs -or one of a others offered by the local x:!l'e lndwitrtu -and he'll ad·· l ( PAU L HARVEY) mil he'd rather s pend the sum · mer fis hing. Worki n g, he makes $125 a week. After deductions his take· home pay is $90 a week. Unemployed, he collects $88 a week and no deductions! This. plus food stamps, plus odd jobs which he doesn't bother to mention, and Jim makes more money fishing than working. Again, we can't blame him . And we can't ex pect elected politicians lo iwll the featherbed out from under the J im Whites. So somewhere down the line taxpayers are going lo have lo go fis hing -or otherwise protest. \Yorkers In our country out- number the nonworkers nlne·t<>- one. They don't have to sit still for this. UNIONS should be protestine this subsidized malingering. Union workers, individually, respect work ; they don 'l respect goof-offs . Look at the way heavy labor areas of industrial cities rallied to Wa llace in the '68 primaries. + Most politicians, however, are followers -not Jeade~. Thty. '-; are for ever playing catch-up with their own constituents. They don 't yet know how disgusted v.•orking Americans are getting with their government taking up to one-third of their taxes lo pay for "We lfare." One in three New Yorkers now lives off the taxes of the other two. Jn New York a non"•orkcr can collect up to $95 a week for not working. In Illinois he can collect up to 118 tax-free dollars a'Week ! That's an unfair temptation to anybody. ·And with most elec· tions decided by a few hundred thousand votes, hardly any Politi- cian has the courage to tum his back on that parasitic army of .millions. HOW E V E R , many municipalities 11llow only tax- p~yers to vote on tax r eferen-.. ms . If on au issues only taxpayers were allowed to vote, it would get this burden of goldbrick$ off the backs of the polltlclans. If this sounds un-Amttican. be reminded that in our nation's virile beginnings only lax.payers were eillowed to vote If this sounds uncharil.ible, the AposUe Paul was touther yet. He aaid, "He who does not work, Jet him not eat." their fet1r of los in g influence in the region. Thus the Kre mlin has dis- covered repeatedly thot it could not dict ate poliey to the Arabs, but has had to follow their de- sires. Some s p ecialis ts believe, however , that a joint attempt by the United Slates and the Soviet UnJon lo preserve peace may be effecltve. Su ch an attempt, these specialists submit, may be lhe only way to prevent another Mid- dle East war this s ummer. THE MOST r ecent indication that Moscow is striving lo pro- mote understanding in the Mid- dle Eaat cam e from Soviet Forei g n Minister Andrei Gromyko, who Said that the Russi a n s are prepared to guarantee tarael's existence as an lndes>tndenl state. "Israel m ay get," Gromyko saJd. "the strictest guarantees with the participation, under an apprQJ>riate agreement, of the Soviet Union.'' Gromyko's st atement coi n· cided with a mor~ s ubdued tone toward Israel In the Soviet press. Moreover, it followed a secret One Is raeli expert on interna- tional affairs", Vair Evron, sug- gests that the Soviet Union and the United States ought to create what he call s a "co-management sphere•· in the Middle East in or- der lo preve nt the outbreak of hostilities. But lo achi€'\1e thul or ~omc si milar arra ngement, Evron points out, the Soviet Union and the Unite<! States must cease to regard the Middle Ea15t as an arena for their own ambitions and recognize that neither can af- ford the risks of another conflict. It seems to me, too, that Secretary of Slate Heru:y Kl11· inger, who has tried to play a solo hand in the region and Called , mus t also realize that the United States alone cannot brin1 about peace. THE ESSENTIAL weakness In the position o( the Rus1'1ans In the Middle East, however, ls lhat 'they have lacked the courage and aodt.c.ity to put pressure on the Arabs -j ust as, in m9-11y ways, the Unlt{!d Slal<B bu been hesl· The conference will surely fa.i i if the United States and.the Sov· iet Union cling to their respective allies. But it '°iaY ha ve a slim chance of success If the spirit or detentc prevails. ORAN°GE COAST DAILY PILOT R~rl N. "'ewd, Publish'1 Thomt.11 l<et"vtl , F:ditor Barbara Krl'ibich. f:dllorlol Pogr: !'ditor 'the editorial page of lhe D1Uy Piiot seeks to inrorm a nd stimul•te readers by pmenUfli on this paRe diverse comment1try on topi cs or int~resl by S)'Tldical· ed colu mnists and cartoonists, by provldln1 a forum for readers' view11 and by presenllnR this newspAJK'r's opinions ind lde•s on currtnt t~ics . The edilor1.t opinions of thl Dally Pilol 1ppe1r only in th€' edltorle l column at the top or 1he Po~r Oplnlon1 ex- press<'rl by the rolumnlsts and l'llrtoocusts and letter writers are thtlr o~·n ;ind no endorsement ol lh._ir v1ew!I by the Dally Pilot 1houltJ bt' Inferred. Thursd ay, May 15, l.D'l5 ) . I ~ I ) I • I • .,,..,,sda . Ma 15 1975 DAILY PILOT 1\ • Energy Ant Helps Out S c hool R uckus l ' Bad.Boys Sit Witlt Girls WASHINGTON CAPJ - Who is that friendly little fellow, smiling out from a new government publica- tion? Can it be that Reddy Kilowatt has survived the energy Criliis? Why no, it's Energy Ant! Energy Ant clearly has emerged from the energy crisis as the new h ero . While Reddy Kilowatt used to bounce around on television en- couraging people to con- sume cheap electricity un- til electricity wasn't cheap any more. Energy Ant's i'ole is to save electricity. ''THIS LITTLE rriend has bee n created by the Federal Energy Ad- ministration to tell kids about energy and how to use it wisely," says a new Energy Ant coloring and game book for children. . -¥ • .&IC 7 !rllhxtXl!lt Energy Ant is full of energy history, riddles itnd games lo e ncourage children to suve energy. For example, there is a maze to help Energy Ant through, so he can turn off il light. There also is a game called "Trip to the Moon " that penalizes the player who lands on a square that says the door was lelt open but rewards Jhe player lor landing on squares that say the television set was turned ofl or that the child walked to school. THE CHILD with a pair ol scissors may a lso cut out a deck of cards that take up six pages of the 27-page book. Amon&:: the cards is a m ean-looking Evil Prince who drives fast, and an equally unattractive Old Christi a n D ior ,, \ . , ,' ;.·-:; . ~- -_. ' . ' j -,, -.-'--..-t_ '., ,, __ -:-_ ' ·' Gabardine Never Looked Better Than if does in this elegant '75 versio n from the house of ChriStian Dior. With all the European savoir faire that Dior exempli fies. Flatteringly shaped and styled with o p~n patch pockets, genuine bone buttons and full "c o·· satin lining. In texturized polyester. Light tan color. C'est m ag~ nifique! 185.00 • silverwoods ' 45 Fashion Island • Newport Beach ' I Queen , who wastes hol water. Pete r K c>a y, a c tin g directo r o f FEA t·om - munication:s and publit· af- rairs, s aid the ant was picked as the energy hero becausl' the "ant is a uni- que syn1bol o f an Ill· dustrious crt•aturc who re· ally uses ene rgy wis ely.'' Prepar iJ tion o f t he Ener gy Ant book \Vas done by_ the FEA staff, ci.opeci<il- Jy by cartoonist 'fony Ran- f one. who K e u y s aid form e rly was a combat cartoonist in Vi e tnam. UPI Ttl9"hOIO ·····-" ( .,J. 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In the w II sh • a covering owrooms of s· you will 1nclair set thou d of pattern san s l s, colors •-ures t ' 1oe4· of y.·a·:_an? styles thing for ~ngs. some- any decor. e mood of Vi · ·l 51 our friendly . and st-Oras · meet ou staff l"h . r expert " t')' y.·11J be h to _11ssist you "''ith appy pa1ntand your sel,.,.l" wallcovering .... ions. Sinc:l•i r Stores •re localed · .. Los Anples Sin F'n-· ·-""· San Diego ~ondido .F'resno Phoeni1. Tu"°" Las Vegas ond Hoooh1ru • " j ' I . .t\ I fl DAILY PILOT Thursday, M ay 15, 1975 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl ' c-·-·--.. ..,, __ .-_· "File that, make four copies of the Farraday letter, and &et me a challenae to a dart 1ame.'' Newsmen Back At Coast Inn By FRED SCllOE!'f EllL Ot lhr e>.11, Pl .. ! !tl•lt The Nt'\\'S Center lounge :..it the S:..in Clcmt·nte lnn has reporters in it again. The men and v.·omen of the pr('SS \\·eren't seen 1n the bar follo"·ing the resignal.Jon o f Rithard Nixon from the pres idency in August . For the reporters. it meant no n1 ore "·orking vacations in San Clemente or nearbv Laguna Beach. · THE BUILDING OF "LITTLE SAIGOI<" O" the north end of C.amp Pendleton has changed all that. Lt. Col. Arthur Brill . Camp Pendleton public aff<iirs officer, told the San Clemente Chamber uf Commerce Tuesday that about 60 reporters \1 ere on hand this \'t'eek to C'O\'er hi.ippenings \\ ithin thl' spr<.1\\·ling ll·nt city of 19,000 \'il'lnam refugees l~<c1 s t "·eek. he Si.lid. there \1·ere about loo assigned to cover the refugee~. A ~poke s man for the San Clemente Inn estimated that about 6 to 10 reporters are s t<ty1ng, al the inn eac·h day. !\lost are from large Ei.i stern ne\1·s p<1pers lik e the Nc\\.· '\·ork Times ;.ind \\°ashington Pos t and the three m<.1j or telev1s1on nct\1 ork s. BRILL S,\ID TllE llOARD OF reporters co\'ering Little Saigon has been a ''great group o f professionals to v.·ork \\·ith ·· lie said reporters ha\'e been allO\\'Cd to ro<.1m through the refugee camp (v.·ith a J\Iarine Corps escort ) and t:ilk \\.·ith or photograph anyone thl'y please. s o long :1 s the person consents Brill noted only one out of the ordin;.1r\ problem '''ilh the press. · l ie si.1id that an ABC televis ion nc\1·s team 5'ought permission to fly Nguyen Cao f\y. one-tin1e South Vietnam military leader. to Los ,\ngeles for an interview. But like all other refugees. Ky Y•a s confined to Little Saigon. Permission v.·as denied. Woman Declares Laetrile Guilt SAN DIEGO CAP> - A v.·oman on probalion for smuggling the ill egal drug Laetrile into the United Sta t 'es has pleaded guilty lo new t"hargcs of Laetrile SITUJ.&gling . ,\ftcr some p ica-barg aining \vith federal prosecutors. Earne~liflc I~uthcr o f Sa n Diego pleaded guilty this ~·eek to one l'Ount of smuggl in g Laetrile into thi s NO GREEN THUMB? S 1\N Fl~ANC I SCO CAP) -Bill i\1cDonnell, a gardt•ncr for eight vcars al Golden Gate ·Park . went to the doctor for a c h ec kup and discovered he ,,..ns fine, c>.:t"cpt for one thing: Jlc's a llergit· to grass. count1·y. 1·h rec other t·ounts "·ere d!·?ppcd. LAETRILE IS ,,·idelv used in l\1exico ;in(! other count ries <.i s a supposed c<1ncer t·ure. but is banned in th e Li .S. U.S. Di strict Court Judge \Villiam Il . Enright s chedul ed sentencing for .June 2:1. t-.lrs . Luther faces ;1 m<l1<imum or fi\·e yc;irs in prison <ind a SI0.000 fine on the s muggling charge. S ll F. \V ,\S 1-'l'.'\l-:O Sl0,000 <.ind plat·cd on three years probation last October bv l ' S Oistri ct Court · Judge Gordon B. Thompson on sin1ilar charges. Court tcstim onv has indic<.ited she operntt-'<I n Laetril e treatn1C'nl program ,~·hich involved t·aking patients lo Mexico and rilling rnail orders for the drug. IS THE EDUC.t.TIOH OF .t. SECOHD-GR.t.DER LESS IMPORT .t.HT TH.t.H TH.t. T OF .t. TENTH-GRADER? The average teacher in the Huntington Beach Elementary School District is paid 191/2°/o less than the average teacher in the Huntington Beach High School District. WHY? PAID FOR BY THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ELEMENTARY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION, 17610 BEACH BLVD .• SUITE C, HUNTINGTON BEACH. Solons' Wealth Listed SACRAMENTO (AP ) Repubhciln stutC' senators arC' apparently Wt"illth1t'r than the-i r Democratic colleagues. a survt·y of pubh<· disclosure found . and bottom 30 percent of the Asst'mbly Bill Mc\1 ittt·e of l lpland report<•d invci,tmenls worth more Lh1ij1 $514 ,000, mostly 1n rt·:.al estut}, follov."<•d by Mic:hHcl ·' M AMHUAl COSTA MISA ....... scHOot. ADULT c()MMUMfTY DAHCI SATUIDAY HIGHT-MAY 17-t ,,-..I .. -. COSTA MISA COUfifft'I' CLUI -...ic by fr ..... W'Wk & .............. ~ •• HON D'-'ll'f'M -Mo-Motl ... , ... 00,.....,.,... Cett 556-JJS• ,,_. Ticlteh & lltf--tkltt ···----·-""- But lht• fo ur v.·ealthiest m£'mbers of th(> Leg1s l<.r.tu1·e <1ppt•ar to bt.' De mot·rats. tht• Ma,\' issue of Califorru<1 Journal report:.. ·rbe Journal's ratings "'<'r(' based on an »nalysis of rcpo1·t~ filt'Ct under tbe Politit'al Reform A('t of 1974. Wu1·num ,of Mill \'allt·r. mor<• ........ '* • • .. • • • • • .. .... .. .. .. •• T II t-: J 0 l ! R N AL. A(, S 0 rc·po rtt~d lh<.tt Gov. Edmund lh'O\\.'n J r . is the only statt•"'ide off1t'1al reporting le:.s than St0,000 \\.•orth of invrstment:.. Those disclosures J:IVC' only minimum values on inv{·stments above $1 .000, above $10 .000 or above'$100,000. They exclude th(' \'alue of cash s:1vings and . in\'estmnt..>nts 1n Jl l'r8ion:.il r<·s1dences. tht1n $482 .00u . Alan SiC"rot~· of Los Angele s . nlorc thH01 $460,000 ;~and John Garamcndi of Mokelu mne M Ll l , more th;in $316,000. • • MERCURY SAVINGS a'lll loan a~soc1at1on NOW OPEN EVERY SATURDAY '\ .. 111 h. r\11 -4 PM ,,.--,, . . ~ .. ,,, OpenMon ·lll~rs.9a m 4pm .. f 11 91m 6pm • • • That put the governor in tht· s<.imt· c·at£·gory v.•1th the bottom 18 perc(•nl of lht~ 5'tate Senate BUT THE FOUR biggest lists of :..i sset s reported in either housf' \\.'C'rc !lied by Assembly Democrats. Top inve~tment tota l s 1·l'porlC'd among· Republicans ''e 1·c $2 64 ,000·plus by Assemblyman R o bert McLennan, a Downey physician, and $237 .OOO·p lus by &~n. Clare Berryhill, a San Joaquin Valley rancher. ·suJEMENT SAVIN6S "-PRESTl6E Cu~ . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . ... . • • I ' ' r' ' ' I I ; • J " ' I . ' ' • ' l , . '__...... JCPenney •;I• '· ... .,. .. __ -·-----U.. Your JCP.nney Chw ... l '<' "'' '•1'•1'"1~"~1 Tique Draperies Machine wa sh cottori 1 polyester. Sell·l111ed . rr;,rlv made rio ironing Cl,01cl• ot til•ee colors 12.00 50 x 54· 12.75 50 x 84 . 26.00 75 , a4·· 32.50 100 x 84 . 40.50 125 , a4·· SALE Li'I Girls' Short Sets 3.44 C~oose l1om assorted styles and colors In ea$~ care polyf!ster 4 6~. BIG VALUE Big Girls' Halters 1.99 In assortecl styles and colors Mact11ne wasnable polyestc1/ couon In sizes 7 lo 14. SALE Big Girls' Jean Shorts 2.99 Reg. 3.91. Wes1e1n 1ean sho1t •n 100'!b co!ton. In na,.y. white. green or coral 7·14 Slim. reg Summer Shoes LOW PRICE Women's Beaded Moc 2.99 White with colorh1i 1nd1an .style t>e.1d WO!~ All vinyl Ava ilable +n sizes 5· 10 wnole Family Vinyl Thongs 88¢ Super br1~ht !thp on~ 5,,,~ for mr., women ~ 1rls LOW PRI CE Women's Thong Sandal 2.99 . S•n11r1lv styled 1n 11 rl'lo1CP 111 '" ,h ..,., colors Vinyl 11nper-. .,,,, ., !11 1.) •\'101( SUPER VALUE Men's Oxfords \ ISPcl tu o• SOI" \'ln lh dl'.!CP h1uwn lei'llner llPPC•" \'~hOli' S<l"" 4.99 7 10 12 Big VALUE 3.99 .. J11n1or Shor! l~1p huRqer ~1yling l 00% cotton Av111lable 1n .tS\Orlr(t s.ohd~ 'i•ll'~ S 13 Similar to 1ll11~tr11t 1on Collon f11br •C uppers, 1ubber soler. Choose trom brown 01 blue 1ns1l{'S6 lo ll.12 Macl'l1ne wash polyester/ cotlon t•es 111ound neck and back One size hts all Spring pnnts Prices lflelfive Thursday, May 15th thru Sunday, May 18th, 1975 ll.9tA PAii: Be1cl'I 11 ()1ngethorpe •()pen weekdays !J·3010 9:30 &Jndayt 1010 &. "---------------OltHll: Oty Or. 11 Garden Grove Bl'td. •Open weekdl)'I 10 lo SI. SIJl'IOa)'l 10 lo 8. ·---------------J .._ ___________________ _. 1 SAMIA AMA: 3900 So. BrlstOl-4'-lo. or So. C.O.st Pl1za •Open c:s11ty 9·30 10 9 &ind•YI 10 toe r I ( •• ' ., lls t ... fro1 Co< ~, • .t..1 l K ONO HAWAII presents the IOClmOF IEfEll D1J1ning May 29 Res: (714) ~1-1232 Sign's Fault ' ' Man to ~t $1 Million "GIRLS NEEDED FOR •BEA UTY CONTEST" • The 'Oranit County Sw.ip MeC1t Festival will hold Its fl~I 11nnual 811auty PaitcarH at the Orange County A.a~ay In Irvine on /une 1 S, 1975. All tl"Sk ll:rls ftorrt_thc lll411' ot 17 to 22, ;ind Who reside In Orili1111 CoutttY ate encouraged to partlclp111e. The Queen wHI ni~c a $2SO bond plus many other 11lft~. The Queen'\ Covrc wlll alto be receiving many cucclllng girt~. VENTURA (lJ PI ) -The city of Simi \Talley and Ventura County h ave al(r<'ed to pay nt>arly SI million to a 20-ycar-old Huntington Park man partially par1:tlyzed in ti motorcy<'le accid ent cuUtfed by an Improperly marked roadside . Jock D. M ackey, a forml•r UCl.A student, suf- fered multiple injuries on June 16. 1973, when the motorcycle on which he WlHi a passenger hit a driveway curb. His attorneys urgued sucl·esstully th<tl the narrow road was improJ>('rly marked. Sarirr h e• "¥'1 ... l·fowurd K. Smith \viii becom<' fu ll -l1m(_• t·om- me nt1:1.to r on ARl"s "Evening NCY.'!'." 1111 ~ Septembcl'. ll <tr r y Recisoncr will IJ t· thC s h o v: ' s '' n I y anchorman. i .lftyou are lnteretted In en1erln& 1he P;age1oant, plea!oe m;iU or phone lor appHcaclons: ··Orange County Swap Meet Festtv~I Queen 2o.l1 Busi ness Cenrcf Drive, Suite 108 lrvln e, CA 92664 (714) 833·SWAP He was unconscious for two months followin'g the accident and 1>uffcrcd J)t"l'rn unent paralysis on much of hi s right side. Il l! •~ulft _,"' roc•l .. d"" ''"' 1h•" tu,,. 1!'d ) r.m. Simi Valley y,•ill pay all but $37 ,500 of lh<· $937 ,500 settlement in the Su(X•11or Court <:a Sc. Low Price Huffy 3·Speed Bike 54.99 .... 74.99 Fo1 girl~ .ind boys Feature~ tri~ger ~h1tt r..ontrol duel caliper handbrakes. luggage carrier and more 11 t <:i1 ton p_!'1ce Addrtional charge lor assembly ( ::J;1' -..-/' .::----'! ' 1 ~~-U.- :.:,~)) LOW PRICE Huffy Mato-Cross 59.99 1.,. 74.•t. Hully Thunder Road Moto-Cross sly11ng. Knobtey dirt tires. 20 " black frame. Chrome fenders. more. LOW PRICE Hufty Scout 10-speed bike • 24" 59.99 l") 79.'9 Boys· only style has derailleur gear1rig system, dual caliper handbrakes. reflective rat trap pedals. more. n c.a rton price. Add1l1onal charge for assembly. -----UMT•ICIW AlfClfWll. . • l •e_,. WH'"".,_-' • VALUE PRICED Gener~ Electric Recorder Portable s31 Reg. 34 .99 Por1ab1e cassette recoroer buill·1n conoenser mike. AC converter IM8433). SUP ER BUY i94 /FM Stereo R•g. 109.99 .AM FM s1ereo receiver. recv•Cl (hano<>r Cius! covpr anO 2 w1Cle range snea~ers (4533-61 3) BIG BUY General Electric 3-Band Portable s2a Reg . 31.99 I ! ;~11 3-bano portable leatures AM FM as weu as Pubhc Service Smartly sty led (P491 0) --j Reg. 66.97 Brong the w1Jdd lo vou A,t..~ f:t..I shor! wavt m:irine <r1r, oohce more (2773) lawn Mower 59.99 18" hand pro"loell<>(t gas POYrered n1ov.11r r.1\s you• !awn If"' Qu!LI\ Pi15y t.~y rO"t guard. (9000) BIG BUY General Electric Radio s21 Reg . 23 .97 AM FM persona s•ze portable !eahnes 5l•Oe rule 01al ano telescopic antenna (P4810) ~ .. SUPER BUY Soundesign Digital Clock Radio s31 Reg . 35.97 AM fM d1gi!a1 ctocl\ raC110 Wal\~ to music or ala•f'l'I \-'V;ilnul-tool\ cab1ne! {3461 ) Lawn Mower 84.99 Rt( 97 99 I "''! l "'I··"' ·I .. , j1f' !ol"f·d 1 I} I I 1 I '' '""' t I 11• J I,. •I« p, ,., '" '"· .,,, !• I." t "' Ii" ~r-1• f t'' l •,• I t! '' fl · '\ 1· "" ... !f ''J{ll 1 ' Power Propelled Mower 93.99 Our own 22 delu•f' mooel with 3 Sh o 8 11ggs & S1ranon PnQ•ne h;uldlge moun11td conlrOIS Pr<iVP'l 5alety lea!ures '80041 Prires lffellive Thursda y, May 15th 1hru Sunday, May l81h, 197S -,_ 8t1<• "~. °"*"~ t.aoiot:IO . .SUildM to le e. oa·r••Oty °' atO....OttN18M. ·Optn~ to tot. 9undf)'I 101oe . ... Afl/Mt,:3lcioSo.a ---..1t ... C...,...•"'1'tWl••g1:t:IOlot. Siturd1yt 9:3010 9 Sundays 10 lo 8 , ., I, DAIL y PllOT ·" J I Aliso Be.reh. Outfall Gets Regional OK <.'o nstrtH·l 1nn of ;,1n oulf:lll off South l.aguna"s Ali so l!t.·111·11 lo d ispose of millions of gallons or s('\\'H~t' l'H1 'h d:1y hus rt·c-t.•1vt •d 1ts final blessing from lhc fl'..:1onul l'Ot1stal commission. Comm1ssiont•rs dc>tcrmined this "'"eek that the 1\liso \\·utcr Manag('m~nl Agency (AYlMA) plans ,11ill m<.'<'t sc\'eral environmental conditions placed on the prOJ('C'l "·hen it "'as :.i~proved by the state ·c·oastill <·ommisbiOn . A\\'MA IS A GO\'t :RNMF.!'i;T AGENCY fo rmed thrl'C ~·e:1rs :tlo(O to c·onstrut.·t a $.10 million rC'f¢ional sc•\\'<i~l' :.yslt.'m 1hal ull1m ~1tt·ly "'ould st:r\'e the Jr\'10t' t'Oa!\t. thl' l"ily of l.tiguna B('uch, South Lat.(Un<i , t ,;1~u na N i~ut•I , l.ag-una J-fiJl s a nd !!:I Toro. 1'ht• out (:tll 1..., :1 la1·gt• pqlt• that \l Ill convey treat· ,.<t !'>t'\\ ;1i.:1· fron1 :1 11·t'a\m1.·nt pl;1nt to th(' ot·ean for c1J!'o l)ll:-O;d 1\ \\' M 1\ t) FI<' I(' 1,\1,s 111\ \' E S 1\I D a cont r aet for «On:-tr111 ·11o n of lht• nu\Lill \Viii b(' <.l\\':!l"dt.'d in ,\ugusl. 'l'ht· 1·0:1!->l<d 1·nmm1ss1on pc:rmit for the st:il't or t·nn~I rut·t ion t·.xp11·t·s in mid-October. \\'ht.•n 1hl· pt·i·mit \Vas gr .:tnled. state coastal comm1!'.s 1nnt·rs ril'~ig natl'd the rt.•gional com · mission to t·nrorc·l' t•onditions o n lhc outfall con- s tru1·t1o n . 1'111·: t'O~OI TIO:\'S R t-:Qt1IRF. T HAT I.ANO lr;1\'t·rst•rl during 1·onslr'tlct1on must be rcsto1·ed to 11!> 01·11.!1 n;d t·nntlition. th;1t construction not in· 1·rt«1:<.t< tht· polt•nt1al for t.•rosion or flood damttg(' at lht· n1ou1h of 1\li!'o n (';1n~·on . nnrt that th(' fac ·ilities ht• flood pronf,.(\ H1·g1nn;d ron1rnL!'o!>Llln1 ·r~ rult·d this \\'t•t•k that tht•...,e 1·onrllt1on ~ ,,otdd ht· mcl . l 'hc fi ndin g \\'OIS has1·1l fin plan!'> ;ind 11hotog1«1phs s ubmittl'd by :\ \\' ~·1 ,\ nfflt·1 ;d !'o .:11111 thc 1:nm m 1 s~1on st nft' r----------------------, : FREE TRAVEL LECTURE I ' ANN & BING LANE I ; lntroducinq their oriqinal travet co.rse : I Fromcrly given al UCLA Ext. I I "EUROPE ON YOUR OWN I A H~y A.mwer To Risinq Travet Costs" ' ' ' Tonics 10 be d1c;cuc;seo Pension5 and 5ma11 chorm1ng I inns to keep cost<; down. the EUAAILPASS-1ncrea5111g I 11S value by 1ak•n~ DAY TRIPS from ba5e c1t1es,' I OFF -THE ·BEATEN -PATH place'> Iha! are less pxoens1vF> ;ind more reo;ltul. discovering great travel 1 1 advenlurec; 1n LOW-COST COUNTRIES many wa't5 to en1oy Europe w ithout spending a cent; planning your I own 1T1NERARY, Vour QUESTIONS ANSWERED I tHFORMATlot-1 t2 tll 762-8554 or t2131 761-3366 THE NEWPORTER INN MONDAY-MAY 19 or MAY 26 7:00 P.M. I ' I ' I I I ' I ~----------------------J -'.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. AND COMMUNITY FLEA MARKET IOYfR 40 FAMILIES Sfll lMGI SATURDAY, MAY 17 I 0 a.m.-4 p.m. lln Parlclnq Areal l·,1 n1·1 V:1lu11·~ t ·arddll• l'r :111 ·I f·.;1,!li111!I 4 nl![UI'('°' l.11 1111-.-.1•11"~ llr('s<: Shop t,11sthl>1f f ('lr•anf'r!-. II•~·~ & '.'/('t•dl«" t.:1 ... rt.l11ff Ph11rm;1(·y St;1!1•1n:1t1 s T;1hk• t I ll.1t1t·h11 \l11rk1•1 Ft1llt·rl1•n S11\'ln1?.'t & J.11an r11l cs-.-orth,v & t 'omp:iny Rr:tlty Stc'urll)' P1t<'trit' Nflt1onal Ht1nk F.1t'\tUluff Prnfes:<tronal Bu1ld1n,11: Nq1 n ·ru1·k t•h1lrlr('n ',ot nouti<1ue u Village Center ,.... f<:n!llltlufl Orl,·r off Jat11boiree M N•~,.Gn ... h • '.• I _...I ~ OA1L V PILOT Th ursday, May 15. 1975 S J.72 Mil lio n Need e d O C Building Buy O K'd By WILLIAM SCH REIBE R de pa rtmenls co uld be moved into the bui ldi ng a l less cos t to the county. 01 111• 0•1ly P'llel SU.ff SAN TA ANA -Orange County s upervisors h a ve <1 greed to spend $ 1 . 7 2 ·m i I I i on to b u y ;:-1 n 80 ,000·squu r e-foot a uto insu r:.i n('e bui lding in Sttnta Ana but the.v still aren't sure \\'he re to get tht• money. Sta nley Kra u se, county re a l propert y s er v ices <.i ge nt , told s upervisor's i t \\'ill t'OSl bet\,·c cn $800.000 und Sl .G million over <.ind abovt• the purchase J)l'i l'C of t he buildin g lo rt•modt•I it. • It had been reco mml•nded by count\' adn1i n i s t rators that t he money. be taken uul of the rem;:i ining federal rt_'\.l'llUC s h arini! fu nds in eoun!v t·ufft·1·s but s e\'t.-'l';_il boa rd rn c mbc rs \\'t•dnesday b:.alkcd at that suggcstio11. T llF. 1.0 \\'F.R CO~"T \\'OUl.D tover t·on\•t•r sion to regular offi l'C'S to be u s e d b y s ut·h d e partnl cnts al!I planning, roads or flood c•ontrol. The highe r cost \\'Ould c·o\'l'r c·onvt•1·s ion for use b~· s peci<-1li zed ageneics like tht• hea lth dcpa1·tml'nt. he s <-1id . SUP E RVISOR Rt\LPll 011-:onrc,11 \vants to kno\v if the re Is son1e \\'ay the county t•otlld buy I ll(.' building fr o m S ta t e f-'a r1n Ins ura n ce Com'pany O\'t•r :1 pe1iod of fi vt.> lo,10 years . In r es po nse to Dit."(j 1i ch 's qul'ry , Krause s a id S tale f''ar1n "ob uld be '''i llinA to finance the purchase on u Jeasc·purt·huse basis '-It interest of bet \\'el'n 9 and 10 percent. lit• s a id t he count y eould also fin :.t n tc it th r ough its cmploye retire ment fu nd a l sli ghtly lower inte re st. Supervis or H:d µh Cl:1rk s;_1id he th ink s I h e hu i I din g t·ou ld be purchased fo r us e br thl' ('Ounly road or flood dt'pa rtn1e nts us ini.: gasoline tax revl'n ue:-. or ft·deral gr;.1 11l funds. Krause s aid Clurk 's s uggestions \\'OU\d take a little more. sludy. The n1ost prt•\·a!C'nt rl'<.1son giVcn for purchusc of !he bui lding is to p r ovi d c a n c "·· co n s o lidat e d headquarters for th e non"SC:.:1ltcrcd county he<-1 lth depa rtmt>nt. ON TH E: ADV ICE: OF COUNTY Counsl'I 1\Urian Kuyper, s upervisol's committee t he county to pu rch asing the bui lding and its lO·acrc s ite <Ind ga ve county staff unother week lo study funding <tllernah vcs. Bul CJ01rk co nten ds thul other For The Record Musician Birt It s ~r t.UIS ,.,,, .. no "'"" 4._••"•n(•· Ru(~"'· >to~\ Aoll«U AYt· , v,, ,1m•n>lt·•, i...v M~y !, 19/S M r i>M Mr' £or1.-R~<·CI, '14\·G N •11n S1 , M CAS, £1 l o10, 9••1 Mr dJ><I M" Ro<h.l«l S.O ull\, U /8 Monro .. a. "le wPorl S..•of(I\, boy '-Uy J, 1t/S Mr ii<>d M f, (,ordan Odum, -t ~l~eO.,•eSI . lrY one, t>o r ~,•.1•1s Mt dll!I M••. Jt•'-ev Lol><>•~r. 1n 4 ver.ino Pl•<e. lrY1n1.>, 91t1 ~, s, 1t 1J Mr dll(I M•• llru<t· A•m;!<ong, 1902 (ldV SL, "l~wparl B~il(I>, 'l"I M4y •. lf lS Mr ilt>d Mr' K~nn~tn Way , 1101 5.Jn Lut d' Lan~. (o,1a Mt>a,<;10f l, ST, JO\E P tl .. OSPITAL. "'""' 1 /lot ,;nu M• Join\ Cna ~m<1•. 1~16 I'<"('--""'~"'•'"'"'""'.~"'" 'l"I /V.t ,;no ,,.,,_ ,.,1,tn<1t I CD••"O"n <JU/ 4._+ (o!Dt<1<ftl. f "''"'"'" Vd llt f , Y•fl. Aprol J ''" ~nu /,'r• l'u""'" Jon<•, 6~;/ "'""''''''o 1,,.,.,,,,.,,.,,kr.uu •. Ap"l 4 Mr "f'<J M• t.,nv Ar>d• t\<l<I, Jbl;.ll ,,,, u .. r ,.,,n C.>ttl<·, f ou•11,.,n v .. u~r. <l"I April I 'W "'~I f,\t, ('"""'' tc inq · Hl1~1 "-~• '" (j .. " Hun"•Hj\Dn b.: .. tn, '=>OJ, SOUTtl COAST COMMU NITY HOS PIT AL Jlop,.110, ltlS Mr and M••. '>l.,pllen St llil•t ,9, Ml,. ~u>nV•~10.t.ov ML dtld M <' •. ll.Ob>:<I '>!""'"· M·,~·on "''"10.gofl •11,.111, ltl S Mr ilnd Mr,. Alb•nu l:i""''"· Lil'N"" l'eiK/l, ,.,,1~ M r ill'ICI M<' PdUI B<·<•~r, S"n JUdll CdO•,hilno, q1tl Jlopnll),19/S M• il<>d M r' Al!un'° C.on1,,le1 '>.!'! In Crash J Udn Cil1>1 >1•dno, t.,;,., bov <1nu 9,,1 •11ri11•, ltlS La "t M• dn(! M t\ Arlllu• Pl\olhi», LI l oro, l{'S Ul, ~· BIRTHS !ol JOSEPH tlOSPITAL. Jlopril 1•. 1t 1s M• <100 M•'· Cl\<1rle• s ... 1et, \Q802 l\11\mu• Lill'lt', HuntinQ!Oft 6 e•<I>. boi /oN. atld M•'· Josepll Sw «•il•d . 149'11 Elm A•e , !•"."'"• t>ov "P"f 11, lflS Mr ""°Mr\ Cf't 1I So••ilmiln, 16'01 Mr .Ar.irt Circle, Founlil•n Vall'"· <)HI l"''"' Aprll 11, ltlS M f . an!I Mr~. T rmo1nv Ud•kcr, )~l~·F "!o" S, . M (AS. £1 TorD, q"I SANT,.\ AN A -Band leade r P uul Weston and his wife. former singing sta r Jo Stafford, are be· ing sued for unspecified dam ages by a \11oma n who blames We ston for injur ies s uffe re d \\'hen their ca rs collid t>d. Mr. i n<I M r~. StaH Pe•~'"'· ~14 1 Plaintiff No r a Gordon No•tn 1s1ns 1, M C.AS. e1 foro.1><>y Mr •na ""''· w .ii.drn we .. a, ~2u c. -s ta tes in her Or ange tori.1 ~111 s1 , MC.AS. e1 To•o. q1•1 County S 11 pe r1·or Court Mr ""°Mr~ La,,.rentf' Wl><te. 1toiJl R01.\1.-.. ne.H .. ntongtonBe•t 1>,t>1>1 act ion that \\'t•ston \\'<J S Apt1111.1•1s m ak ing :.1n ill e gal left Mr <1nd M •) °"'"<~ C,ro~•. !.M C C t D • So th .<:.1.£1Tc•D,ooy turn on 1 y rive u ..,11,,111,,,,s in Orange la st Dec. 14 M• and M r\ l <i<ldc O••DV . 1~n when t he ueeidcnt OC· COf•anut=• Or••"· C<>>1 .. M~'"· o;"r1 curred. SOUT tl CO A ST C O MM UltlT\' .. O~PITAL April 11. 1'1S Mr a nd Mrs. Rfcl'l"•<I B•1•nl, M1"r ~•Qn \lot jO, boy .April lf, lt lS M r , a nd Mr ~. Pcler F o9;ird~>v, Lo•'J""" 6ea<I>, 9"1 Mr. ana Mr~. R"ms~y Slenyncn~, M.o\'>on V•CID, tloy M• .. na Mt>. Jann Pi .,>, M•>>it.n Vre· jO, l>Oy April JI, It/) M r <1 nd Mt \. Jo>c T ru pllD, c..n>"lrano fie de I>, boy Aprtll1. ltlS Mr ,all(! Mr> o<f'~ll\ ~ ... J•fl>ou!,.il<Jn Cl~tro!nk. Q•" Mfs. Gordo n a s ks that da mages be determ ined by the trial court. She identifies Weston as the driver of the car und Mr s. Weston as t he o"·ner of t he vehi c le. Indian Lore Se ntlnar Se t F'U L LE H:'r ON 1\ Other Deaths s c n1 in ar o n lh c Arrierit•a n lndi:.a n n·ill be offt·rcd Sa lu rdav a t tht• Ca l Stat e F u .. ll erton Co1n mons from 10 a.m . to 3.30 p.1n . T he event is s p o n s o r e d b y t h e ;\meril«lll lndii.l n 1.orl' Association. S C H E N E C TADY , N.Y. IAP )-E rnstF.W. Alex a nde r s on , 97 , a b road cas t in g pioneer v.•hose work led to the IALTI-IERGEROM FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 IELLIROADW•T MORTUARY 110 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642-9 150 McCORMICk MORTU ... RT Laguna Beach 494·94 15 San Ju;in Cap1)>!rano 495-1776 P.._CIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARll'. Ceme1 ery Mo1tuaiy Chanel 3500 Pac•!•C View Dr111c Newpo1 t Beach. Calitornia 644-2700 PIEEll'. F.._M IL Y COLOMl.._L FUMER.._L HOM< 780 1 Bol!>a Ave Wes1m1n !>ler 893-3 525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St Hun11'lgton Beach 536·6 539 . first r a dio b'roadcast in 1006 , d ied Wed nc.sdci y. He held 332 pate nts and v.·:is hailed by General Electri c executives as the company's m ost pro- lific inventor. P 1\R l S (Al)) - 1't a r gueri te Pe rey. 66, who dis('overed the ele· ment francium . died Tuesd ay after a 15-year struggle against cancer believed to have re.s uited Crom her research with r adioacli,ve m aterials, it was learne today. FICTI TIOUS BUSI N ES!o HAME S fATEMEltT Tl'le tcllow1n<;1 ~·..on ;, da•"!I bu~· ne•ia~· Wtl l !A M 'S ROO F ING COM· PAltV, "81S R1 Y.,r SI , N.,wpart BeilCI>, CA'lw.11 611! E fott<,i~'"'d. 481S R1..er SI., NewPDf'• 6e~<I>, C.A 91W.O • Thii t1~11ne'' •> ronGutted tlf an io· diY1du•I Bill Fil•qerald Th1\ '1atement w•• loled wilh Int County Clf'tk ol O range c_.,,.,.,, on AProl 11. 1,1~ ,._ • P 11t1h..ne<1 Orange C.o••I Oa oly P!IDI, ~.12•,.Jn<1Mav1,e,,1,1s ,....._,s -----------FICTITIOUS 8U!o11tESS NAM E STATEM ENT 11\e 10+1D .. 1no ~·'on ·~ GD•no bu"~~• M . C & 4._ INOUSTRl(S. 11 "''"''Cl . NewpOrl 6edt h, CA. t1b60 Ron~ld J . L~vau,, 11 '"''"'~ Ct., N'"wpgr! S.•tl'I, C A 'r.'b60 '"" Du\onf'\I <~ (O<>du<l~d DJ an 111(1•••<IU•I Ra n•l!I J LaV.llP Tni' l M!emen1 "'"' !•led w•f" t~ Coun1v Cit •~ 01 Orange Coun!J on ,...., 11, 19/) Ftl /lt Publ•\IW'G 0 •<1ngo> Coa\1 Di•ly f>nm, ,...., I I, 11, 1q •• ...., Jun .. I, 1~/J 111\·IS It tht lottowint sounds likt you, please c.atl the Schick W1i;h1 Co ntrol Ctntlr. G Lnt '"it/l!F°'STD11 pill1 n lDll M itht fAST on sl!au 0 loll Mith• FAST 011 w.1111 dill L l on wtithl f AST 011 hypno1i1 0 G11nlcl •itlrt back EVEAYTIME FAST Wl lGHT lOSS IS Al MOST ALWA YS A DtSA,,OINTING fAIL· URE --you 11ill ~-lht """ er1l'int for l~t s.iw11 load1th1t1111d1 yatt O'ff<'Wllfl!t 111 11!1 li•lt plau . Sct11tk hn 1111 1n-r .... 1 p111t•11n 1h1t dntlo11t• Ott! of th1 ""'' S&,000,DDO. •ntllth th1t ltd 11 tht ltmeu1 Schick S11p S111oki111 '""'- T ruloj •ifflfltltl CALL HOW 558·8404 Coty t i Or1"11 T-& Counuv Stte,,Hlt Ct111tt S..11• 15 ) ,llo11ore d Dr. Ejd w"rd R . A r q u i l la . c h a i rrqan of patholog .. a t the UC I r vin e m edica l s c hool , has r e ce ived a ·'d is ting ui s ite d a lumnus" a ¥.'ard from North e rn I I I i n o i s Univcrsit:r . 'Legalese' Talks Set SA NTA ANA -How t he l uw affect s th ~ co n s um e r wil l b e ex pl ai n ed t o l oca l groups as purl of the O r a nge County T rial LuWyers Associir1 ti on's e xpa nd e d Spea k e r s Bure au progr um . G r o ups wis hing t o obt ain n lrb..11 lawyer to !>pe:1k at no c hargt• ror n1eetings should eonta<-'l Be l veal throu gh the association. P. 0 . Box 7 32 , Sa nt a An <i , telephone 542·71 04 . 10..·0.~ ~~­. ...., __ 495-0401 COM•.oo> l ot cu.:;cm21 1b~,· ·. D "'9Ctl1 1'111 URI'S· PLUM.._.._ Compft11 l'fumling, H~ Air MEW DISC OUNT DcMt·T_... Stw. San Of9g0 Freeway ~ at Avery Parkway 28 922 Camino CaooS1rano IH'l'ICI TIMI iTiU:U .i.fiQw t0011 Cl avi.s • bro·wn LAST 3 D~YSI Here's the once-a-year sale that smart appliance lluyers have been waiting lc»r. FREE ICE MAKER* WITH T.HIS F!UGIDAIRE 3-DOOR REFRIGERATOR You get to yo ur fr ee Automatic Ice M aker without warming !he rest of the freeze r sec!ion below, thanks to the separate third door of this 20.3 cu. ft. Frigidaire Side·by .. Side refrigerator. And you get the elegant look of smoked onyx compartments and teakwood trim, plus 100'Yo Frost-Proof convenience throughout. Frozen foods and .packages stay right at your fingertips thanks to top·to- bollom door shelves plus a sliding basket to hold meats and odd-shaped, odd-sized items. s·A VE $60! ___ . 'you pay only plumbing installation charges. a tic ker rr191da1re 8.3cu.-ft. Frener. Save $20! s2 5995 Here's an 8 3 cu.·ft. Frigidaire Chest Freezer featuring an elegant walnut grained vinyl-clad lid and gold Polyesler enameled cabinet lns1de you 11 find the convenience o l a sliding basket to store small pac kages. There·s a Temperature Control that lets you ad1ust 1reezer temperatures lor your changing needs ln add111on. you'll l1nd the security of a bu11t-1n lock and pop-out key. SA VE ON WASHER /DRYER PAIR S469 9 o SAVE$30! ------- FRIGIDAIRE WASHER • Heavy Uuty 1 a lb. capacity • 2 speeds • Fabnc softe ner •Bleach dispenser • Separate wash and n nse temperature se1ec11ons ' -· 28 Years of Integrity and Dependability ••u n•u Cost• Nies•• H1tbor Art• (f Tort • S.ddleb.ck V1!Jty i~i;=~µ~L ~II In• S1•tft!tt1Uh ''"" 11ltt••ud 11 Jwy (IM,1 teSa•·O<rl! M-.. n.r., s.t. 94 M. f .f D9'1y f .f , S.....,.t-4 .,,.,.,0 I, • •Heavy Duty 18 lb. capacity "3 Temps •Fully Auto- matic and rimed cycres • Easy Loading door opening • s or ~ rear. i.sm· ount • r avy. yeurs f~~~ on .• K m !3~ir ar arlie I . ~. ~·~ . ~ .;>ffil ~i s :)it 0 b itelec ..; dmi ff r " t o ~n SA end I anu en-· ve ce ran .o u '1arg ~ye sid t>;~ ~i cke ~orl !Pete r ~ran 8 .. ~tur ay ~1:~ ~·8 , 0 i hot · f '1 ff ~ M ~t'l ~v~ pc ros I u I is il • ' . misek -a.~ h ' V,uit . OC Post b. . \ .... .,, . S A 111"1' A' A N A :...C • ranff· County' B\Jildlng ,Y.erv.Sces Dlr·e.cto.r ·: osepll·, J . Smiaek ·hu · nlornf><I• Ute · J19urd 91 ~pervlsors he'I' r,cii ikn pjs post at the end or the year. mh;~k . 58 , ha~ been a unty cmployc tiincc retirement from the vy 'us 1l Capt<1in eight years ago. lN ''HfS , L~T'I' !!; R ol atrn.atlon; subinitted · t week to supervisors · isl!k said he wants t~ ake an ear l y tiremenl. He ulso said -going rcorganiiation county dePartn1cnts q t o s o -<· a I I e d , upcr-agcncies " n1<1dc e timing. righl. , ·•t didn 't upply for any . the assistant <igcnt·y 'rector positions .and · ncr or later I figured d have to explain hy," he s aid. The buildint: services ief, who is responsible Or de signing · and viewing architects. Jan s f or co unt y 'ldings, is the second partmcnt head to quit uring the rcorganiza- "on ._ KENl\ETll mp&on stepped down -as director or the county EARLY RETIREMENT Jooeph J. Smloek Arthritis .Dieting 'Useless' SAN1'A ANA - Special dil•ls p1·o n1oled b y food fanatic s can providc no relief for the arthritis sufferer, s ays an expert in the disease. ''The increa s in g popularity o f health cultists V.'ho insist th<.1t certain diets can alleviate di se a se cnd<.1nger the arthritis sufferer,'' said Or. Michael D. Reynold<;. a member of the Advisory Co mmitte e o f th e Orange County Branch of the Ar.thrit i s Found<tt ion. arks Department "NO SPF:CIA.L food or f arbors, Beaches and a~lierthisyear s pecial diet can (_'u1·e 1 arthritis or affect the . Smisek was named to course ?f the disease in ~is post followin g anywtt)(."hesaid. ~obert Thomas ' Th e Possibility that telection as County s~me di etary factor ::Administrative Officer. either C&.1U SJ!s or can ~ help l'Ont1·ol nrthritis is ~ one of the n1o s t iT' • l S ( persistant m y ths about ~ r1a e the diseasc, the doctor · noted, J4'or Teens \n Killing ~ SANTA ANA -Camp ,endleton Mar,ine Victor anual ?t1orlett and t~·o en-aged companions ' ve been ordered to ce trial July 28· in ,range County Superior ourt on murder parges filed after un -year-o ld La Habra sident \\'as gunned · wn in that city. Judge Ev e rett W. f>ickcy furthe r ordered ~orlell . 19. and Benny !,peter Adame, 18, und ~rank Ernest J\.f cildcz, • both of La 1-labra, lv ~turn to his courtroom ay 16 for prct1·ial ct ion. It is .alleged that the ·a were occupants of a r from which victim incent Armijo Moline, 8, of La Habra , y,•as 'hot and killed last Feb. ~· ltJC Irvine ff our Set f !\'tore than 30 cudemic <1.nd student rvice depurtmcnts at C Ir vine will throw pen th e ir doors to · rospecti vc s tudents. lumni and oth e r isi tors for ;:an open use Saturday. •·Only the nrthritis patient who has a \\'ei~ht problem or Y.'ho i s afflicted y,·ith one type of arthritis, gout. may need a special di et," Dr. Reynolds said: TllE ORANGE Co unt y branch i s offering a rreC leanet. ''Tht?" Truth About Diet and Arthritis," for those interes ted in more information on the subject. Beginning Japanese Offered SANTA A N A -The Japan C ultural Association will offer a session ;.it 1615 N. Bush St.. starling 1\1 ay 22 for persons interest ed in l ea rnin g to speak J<.1panese. The course offered is a b eg inner 's conve r s ationa l class \vhit'h \viii m eet ever y 'fhursday rrom 7:30-9:30 p.m . for 10 weeks. 'fhe lessons \\'il l be devot e d to le arnin g praetical s pok e n J apanese. Cost for the class is $40. Th e classes arc limi ted lo 10 students. Reg istration can be made by calling th e as s ocia ti o n at 547-7733. WES'IRN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW · OF ORANGE COUNTY CAUFQ~NIA'S LARriEST ~AW SCHOOL fUU.1" .«cUOITIO •t THt COMMlml 9f" •Al IXAMINIH OI' TMI ITATI IAI Of' CAUft>~A Off.BS.A CHOICE OF FOUl PRoGRAMS OF LAW STUDY: • IN 11fHll•I\\ ... , TIMS of M\.-TIMI 1 • ..., 1rvdy 115·16 dtu1oom hour• pel week), or e IN llnttl JYI~ 4. TUIS ~'Alf-TIMI dty, ~lrlQI, « -kllld lni' t~ {a ("t.1111 Pf' wnk, 3...t houn per din!. e You (f!'I 11•11 )'Giii' Niii OOCTOI tJ.0.1 d.O'" it'd ....... EllGllLE TO TAKE THE CALIFORNIA IAI EXAMINA TlON , WltTI 01 l'HONI fOI CATALOOUI 1111 N.' Sl•N Collep llvd. Fullerton, CA 92631 17141 993-7600 FAll SEMESTEilEGINS AUGUST 28, 1975 ALL ,.tOG~AWS ALSO rsr.ur IH JAHUAA'f ,,1, 9M11HTS IUOllUI POI N..UU.Y MIUtlD lfUOINl l<>Nd ' ;, -""°"" fOI VflftAHI I · Thu<Sday. May 15. 197S DAILY PILOT ,t I :J Jiiry Terms Sheriff Contracts 'Fair' SAN'fA ANA -'The Orange Co unty Sherirf'!j Department is using t1 fuir and cquitublc method in detern1ining the cost of contract services tu small county l'i lics, a special county Gr11nd Jury a'-'dit has det1..•rmined. ' 'l'he uud1l . concluded several months ago, was made public for the !lrst llrne Wednesday. . Tiff! i\UIJIT f 'JRM OF Cooper s and Lybrand of Ncwpor·t Be:.it·h told lhc Jury in its report th at , "the method ust·d for determining the cost of Sheriff !it'rvices to l•ontract t•itics is reasonable and 1s similar to niethods used in other j urisdit tions. · · Dy way of background, Coop1.:1·s un<l Lybruntl noted that conlr<1t·t luw t'nforeemcnt by the Shcrirf bc~an in 1953 in liuena l)urk. Since then , a total of IO county citU.·s havt.• us1..'tl the servitc ror Lil leus t u ")'t.•ar foll owing: their int·orporation. !16S/1JI ERJl/14 FR71Jl4 GR70/14 COSTA MESA 3005 HARBOR BLVD. ICIH"1!9'" of lok•r and Herilor-1 17141 5 5 7-8000 TllF: REPORT NOTF.S Tllt\T som e s mall er cities h;.ivc also coRtraclcd fur law 1..·nfurcement "'ith adjacent !urge cities su«h as thl! t:asc ur Irvine using Co!:ilU J\.1esa's forec. '"l'he Sheriff beli eves that a smull er city can realize s avings by cont r aet1ng out 1t:-> police ~ 40,000 MILE STEEL RADIALS El~~ I :l 3§ l 3 •J :O •JtJfW BA78/13 165113 (R78/14 1"15114 FR71/14 (ER78/141 5 .20/13 (135/13} •.OO/IJ •.45/14 S.60115 205115 C.RJ./15 215115 MR71115 225/15 J•71/IS 'JJ5/IS l•7•115 prOll'l'l1on reQuire ment s :.ind <1vo1d 111~ th c eost lv 1n1tia l 111\'t.'S t1n1..·11 t 111 bu1Jd1n~i:., 1..·qu11>mcnt, co1nn1uu1 eal1o ns ~t·ar <1t1d :.taff1ng," the rcoort t•unl1n u1..•s. Only l\\"O s mall t il1Pi:., V1l1;1 P:i rk <i nd San Jua n C:.ipi strunu, curr·cnt ly tonlr<.H'l \\1th the Sheriff. PRIVATE/PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS of Oranq• County ART SHOW 5outh Coast 'Plaza ~- \J.H to SJ M '•"'••I ...... , .. • I ThUrsday, May 15. 1975 For 2 Depart111e11ts Hiring Audit Firm Urged . SANTA ANA -The Orange County Grand Jury ~ecommended Wednesday that county ·supervisors hire a private firm to conduct annual . audits of the county's two key fiscal departments. , Jury 1'_,oreman Russell Parks said there is currently little rcqu.iremcnt in s tate law for regul<.ir financial and management audits or the county Auditor ·Controllcr an d 'fax ('ollt•ctor· 1'rca s u re,r. ""THE J URY QUESTIONS the adequacy of the ·s late . la\\.' r cl<.1tivc lo the fiscul accountability of certain d e partments of tounty guvcrn1nent." the t \\'O-page r eport statt·s. The Jury t·ontcnds th<tl although the Co\"ernmcnt Code provides for annui.1 1 a udits by the Bo.arc) of Su)lerv.isors of fi scal d,epartn1cnls u nd~r. its author1t.\", tl dues nut spcciJy how the audit IS to be eondurl(·d. ··Therefore. the 1\ud1lo1 Controlh:·r could be directed to audit anv eount y dt•1.h1rtment, including the 0£f1ce of the Aud1tor·('ontroller and no outside uuditors net'd be hired for this purpos e." the Jury concludt•s. 'fhe .report notes .that the Jury's mand ated J)O\\.'l'r l o au~it . county departments is limited by budget r<'str1ct1ons to only a handful of agenicies t'ach :vear. SU Pf<:RVISO RS JIAV f<: ordered an <iudil of lhe Audilor Conlrollcr and Tax Collector·l'reasurer's offices but lo d ate, the County Admin istrative Office has not formalized procedures the Jurv notes. ' - . D~1le Johnson, deputy <1uditor·('Onlroller, said his offite fully agrl'es '''ilh the s uggestion that a regular. annual audit be performed by an o utside ottl'ounting firm . ··1 think this should be done and, in fact, \\·c h:t\'t' requested it bt· done in i.I letter to the ad1nlnistri.ltive o ffi cer last month," J ohnson said. "\\.'<'handle an a"·ful lot of money in this office so \\"C should have an annual outside study." AMONG TJIE J URY'S rerommendi.ltions a re auggestions that a private firm conduct the fini.l nCii.11 audits of both dl'partments i.lnd the Cou nt y Admini s lrali\'e Off i ce perform management audits on an annui.11 bas is . Services Friday For Miss Chase SANT1\ ANA -Scor('S of mou1·ners, in l'luding youn g \\·oml'n \vhos c lives she helped to change. a r e ex pected Friday \\.'hen memorial services are held for Or<.ingc County Deputy Probation Officer Geraldi n e L. C ha se. killed Sa turda y in a Rivc r 5id e Freeway crash in Anahci1n . Rites· £or l\.1iss Chase. 42. of Anahei m , will be al 12: 15 p .m . in Santiago P;_irk, 2535 N. Main St.. Santa Ana. but no formi.11 , funeral "·ill be held. Slogan Award ToOCCoed BUENA PARK Laurel Foss of La Habra tligh School won the Americani s m Education.al League 's annual Patriotic Slogan contest f or O r a n ge Count y hi g h sc hool seniors . Her slogan , "In God Our Trust ... In America Our Hope" \\/On the S400 ri rsl prize. 1\ S POKl~S J\1AN £or the probation depart- ml'nt said the service u·ill be more to attest to Miss Chase and her de- ''Otion to her work with O range County ·\l.'Omen ,~·ho be('amc involved in trouble with police and the la\\". Cremat ion \~·ill follow, "'ith the ashes to be scat- tered at sea. Officia ls said many women offenders and their families have con- tacted the probation de· partment about funeral rites s ince learn in~ of l\.t iss Chase's death in a headon collision with a \\'rong·u•ay driver. The other motorist. R.a y Alva , 56, of Los Angeles, \\.':JS arrested a nd booked on suspicion of felony drunke n driv- ing and manslaughter. ·Memori a l contribu- tions to the Ly ric Opera Association of Orange County, 920 G lenneyre St., Laguna Beach, are s uggested beca use Miss Chi.ISC \\-'as so c ulturally· oriented in that field ancl "'ith organization. DIAMONDS• GEMSTONES Jewel~ by jose p h\ is seor(hing for d <o mo nds o nd gemstones l ~om private individuals and estates. Carelu! ex~m1nation and evaluation by our e>1per1s. Highest pnces paid. Call 540-9066 10-9 daily Satur- day 10-6. Sunday closed, ask for Mr. Dennis Fo11z or. Mr. Joseph. A FREE PUBLIC LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE to be giYen in FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST HEWl'Ol!T IEACH 3303 Via Udo •r GEITH A. ru-. e.s. OF LONDON. 8tOU.HD MONDAY-MAY 19 8:00 P.M. Glidd·en Spred Gel Flo • Ea1n1 thi<k t.t .....ucat ,, .. ,.,. • T11it llleriiH" h1•11 ,.ill flewi CHI hist --...... 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An pl ea palro "l Jose1 or lh4 "sorr and c troub mari: Tl proj1 salv1 agair polic1 70 of Cass south state bordE Th• knoY. grow1 Worlc - r--ruzz · fuzz· and ' I •df otht1 tr•t And t t1rrl did I HI •I 'tho\ ht• ' • t11 coulc b•ut govo 1ndtt h1111, ri••d1 Jab, 1lng1 ~ 'm Ind I •tel" • Pliptl: orr1z -Stoll! ·""''' Bohr ·•ny and I ·color ' Pai \ RAY BRADLEY 'S RESTO?ED WAGON D•ughter Julie to Brighten Attic Sale' San Juan Set For Big Sal~ The San Juan Capistrano Historical Society and San Juan Beautiful or the Ch amber of Commerce will cosponsor an "Attic Sale" from 11 a .m. lo 5 p.m . Sunday i~ the patio garden of G.R. Durenbergcr at 31431 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. Proceeds or the sale will benefit local national bicentennial projects. At the sale , a restored conestoga wagon owned by Ray ~rad~ey will be used as a background for professionally-taken photo-. ·graphs. · The historical society is conducting a membership drive with · more than 600 persons . already renewing memberships. The society hopes "to have 1,776 m embers signed up for the 1976 bicentennial year. Memberships ra nge from $10 to $100 for a life membership. Contributors of $25 or more will be included in the society's bicentennial com· memorative register. For further information, call Vern Mahoney fll 493-2446 or write to the society~l>.O . Box 81 , San Juan Capistrano. Junior Chamber Pulls Pot Plants DOWAGIAC, Mich. (UPI> -The Dowagiac Junior Cham b er of Commerce has drawn up its list of community projects for the rest of the year -a cancer clinic, bicycre safefy program, junior golf tournament -and wild marijuana hunt. And no volunteers . please, for the pot patrol. "Last tim e,'' s aid Joseph Silvia, president of the 53·member group, "some guys jolned us and one of them got into trouble after he made a marijuana headband." THE UNUSUAL project iS the lates t salvo in a long war agains t marijuana that police say covers about 70 of the 32,000 acres of Cass County in the southwest corne r of the state on the Indiana border. The marijuana, also known as h e mp, was grown by far me rs during World War II to make ruzzy \llutzr •• e b•t, rutty llhnty hed no heir, end thie .. de hi• very 1 •d, bemiu11 ell th9 oth•r• would leutjltl and tr .. t hi• like dirt. rope because normal overseas shipments of hemp were interrupted. MOST FA RM ERS lowed the weed ·under· after the war. but birds and wind carried t he seed to other parts of the county and the illegal weed flourishes to this day in some hedgerows and ditches. ''There 's a large quantity. I 'll say that," said Capt. Paul Parrish of the Cass County s heriff 's department. 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I 1 I • I I I ' • A 18 DAILY PILOT lhur5.day, May~. 1975 THE FAMILY <JRCUS By Bil Keane "Daddy! Do UFO's haYe blinking red ligh15 ~" Le11se A gree11t(•11t Dana Marina Dispute Eyed Orange County Counsel 1\dri~1n Kuy per has been gi\'en until June 3 to iron out lhl' details of an agreement aimed al solving di s putl·s over Dana Point Harbor lease's. The Board of Super visors \'Oled \\·ithout disc ussion to g1·ant Kuyper his sel'"ond L·xtcnsion in an effort to \\'Ork out the problems \\'ithout going tu court. KUYP E R SAID IN A J\oiEl\10 TO Tll E bui.ird a lmost all <Jfe<.1S of disagreement bcl\\'Cl'n the county and the harbor ll.'ssees have been '''orkl'd out. But he said one Jessee, Dana Jl.fariha Company. is still debating some of the fine points. The discrepancies arose several months ago when a county audit of the leases revealed the tenants h.id been underpayi ng their rent on certain concessions. Supervisors were told the eounly i s due another $40,000, built up over three years. THE UNDERPAYMENT PROBLEM WAS visible first in returns lo the counlv for t•ha r·ter \\"hale-"·atching exctir.sions from the harbor. But since the discovery, county offici:.ds have uncovered othe r :.ireas where the t ena nts' intcrp_relation of the leases and the coun1y·s under standing have differed. OC Firm Testing Cancer 'Weapon' A potential weapon Dr. Tasneen Kh"'aja of agaiast breas t cancer Irvine, USC assistant ha s been developed by professor of pathology. :.1n Irvine firm and is has found that the being tested at the use s u b s t a n (.' e . School of J\'ledicine. 3;dazaguanine (3-DG J. is almost 100 percent C kf• h e ffec ti ve again st :.i oc 1g t certain type or tumor in female rats . In Film Irks Unit ACCORDING TO the n al·iona l Cancer Institute. a n agent effective agains t this tumor in rats has a good chance of being effective LOS A.NGELES _(AP) against th e mo s t -The A m .c ~ r l! an common type o f hun1an Humane Asso1.";1at1on has breast cancer. reg i~tere~, a protest The compound 'vas aga1_n s l . a .. br ut a,! dl'veloped by Dr. Rolana 1 ~~kf1ghl1n g sequence · K . R 0 b b in s a nd 1n the P<.iramount .. film. associates of the ICN •·Day of the Lc:icusl. Nucleic Acid Research A I s o c 1 l ~. d as Institute of Irvine. "unaccept:.iblc U'Cre ··Posse,'' ''Bite the Bullet" and "The Wind and th e Lion ·· for horse-tripping. "Posse" and "Bite the Bullet '' contained "objectionable scenes "·herein horses :.1re seen to fall into ""atcr from cliffs ide trails,·• t he assoeiation contended. Said 1-larold l\l clniker. ffolly\\·ood chief of the llum anc ,\ssociation : ''It's incom prehensible "BECAUSE OF the success of this compound in anima ls," Dr. Khwaja s aid. 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' . ~istor1cal Study ~evo I ut ionized Story a~CI Photos By ALLlSON DEERK ot1,.. o.u, P11o1 si.11 J "Whiit better way to study the Civil War than lo r elive it'!" ~ked · regimen~al commander Nick Nichols, adjusting. his cen- tPry-old saber in its scabbard. Clad in black-trimmed ~ray '1'ilh Hussar braid. unirorm or the f!'.irst Vir.ginia Cavalry, Nichol& described the aims of the Civil \far Association. J Organized five yea~ ago by a . spiall gwup or hlatory buffs, jt -· j'.w boasts 150 members. ''You only can learn so much : f om reading books." he ex-. .I ·. :1 ;j :. ' :t I ' ·. t I i t i , \ / I . I• ' ~· .• ·~""-' plained. "You really can't get the sense of histo1·y.'' So. sticklers for authenticity, members r ec re<.1le, aS"closely as pos s ible . costumes and ·weaponry of the period. "We had our skirmishes al first. just for our own recreation and enjoyment. Then, we began to open our programs to the public. as an educational effort." BLUE AND GRAY There .1r.e many misconcep· \ions abouti.tt\e war, he said. For 't'xample, not""all of the Yankees ¥.'Ore blue, rftSl all the Rebs wore gray . ' Young& member, Scot . . Prescott carries the colors. . ' , The interest is chieOy avoca- tional, Nichols said, but associa-~, lion m embers take their ac- tivit1es seriously .. That's what makes the Sunday, ,_1ay 18, s kirmish a bit unusual. Among the raglag Rebels and better-dressed Yankees will be 30 you n g people from Braille Institute of America, all legally blind. The Rebel troops \\.'ill come from Oran~k County Braille Institute, young men and women from 13 to ZJ.. The Ya~ will be recruited ftpm Los An geles. "lf's t he first time we've had yollng peo'ple from outside the aS-.ii!#. sociation i~v9'f'VCd in a sk,irmlsh, ~:J_; r• the firsJ. time for women, and :...._,,,,.,, .• certainly the first "''ith blind i ~ kids," Nichols said. He beliewcs ' , .. ,c · it will be unique nationally as ~· ·· well. •Jro-. Youth director Steve Hudson / ,..-.;' ' said that his "troops" already~,.. are excited about the project. ..~~ •• , -"i ~ CENTENNIAL ;:_:---~·~ "During the Civil War centen-~"'c;·~.: nial celebration in 1962, I ~as one ~ ~ " or the Yankee soldiers from the , ~~~ Cali forni a Column in a re-: . .,,.,;, ·' enactment in Arizona of the skirmish that took place the fa~I~e!~a~'~stPretty small battle, ~... ~ so we could recreate it with the ;.~ ... ·, ':.• exact number of troops. That ex-~· periencc really brought the Civil · War a li ve: really gave me a sense of the time,'' Hudson said. Because of his own··participa- tion, he bclie.ved it would be a. great opportunity, for blind youngsters. .. "You reall y get ttle feel of bat· tie, with the noise of cannon and muskets and all o"f the excite- ment." The blind teenagers will be in· tegrated into existing CWA regi- ments, and briefed on arms handling and tactics by the more seasoned soldiers. Tbe. upcoming skirmish '"ill begiri aro\lnd 10 a.m. in Fort Te· jon, 40 miles south of Bakersfield on th e Ridge Route, they said. Nichol~ feels the location is fit· ting-the ·fort was once com- manded by J .E .8 . "J eb" Stuart, a lamed Confederate general. There are other reminders of the ·war Between the States in. California. , ·· , ' "The A1r'abama Hills were named by Southern sym· pathizers in honor of the Con- federate ship that s;.1nk 68 Union vessels," Nichols said. RETALIATION When the Alabama \Yas sunk off Fran~ by the Kcarsarge, Yankee-sympathizers retaliated with Kearsarge Pass. Nichols, a eom'munications student at Cal State FUiierton, Organized hi s regiment in late 1973. He chose the first Virginia Cavalry because that branch had always interested him. "If you're a student ofthe \\.'ar / Pet.s Not His Peeve DEAR ANN· LANDERS : I ave to laugh the ~·ay people \\.'ho rite to you h ave divided emselves into two camps.-cat ers. who are Invariable dog aters, and dog lovers, who cun't and cats. Actually. I c:fon 't mind' either ts or dogs . It's chirdren I nd Intolerable. Why ti.as so little • n written on this subject - onsidering our ,sodel.Y", has ecome comp let(!r:)' ~blld ~ ominated? . ')tore and rnore t meet people · ho shai.r1t mY disgust~ the way loose to ruin rugs, rurniture. l ns, parks, public buildings aO<t..even marriages. ' I 've been in homes where parents have allowed their children to take over the con· versation. argue with adult guests, and use language which I consider insolent. And hove you noUC-ed how many children are permitted to answer the phone and ask . "Whoisthis ?" You might tciislder me an od- dball, but there are more of us around than:.yOu think. I hope the parents Who read your column give this matter some Lhoughl. - UPSTATEN.Y. DEAR UP : WeU!!! I'm i!ad you radioed your position, ~ad. I'll keep my grandchlldren aw1y 'from YOUR netk of the woods. DEAR ANl)I LANDERS: 1 wa; • .. fascinated by the letter about the "Professional Virgin." My best rriend is one a.od I think it's lousy. She's a wonderful gal in m~y ways; but when it comes to sex s he's o(C her rocker, I believe the girl ts a sadist. She loves to lead guyson-giv· ing them every reason to think they'll score. When things get to the boiling point, she lowers the boom, feigns indt,nation and an· nounces, "I'm not that Id of a girl!" , Although a medical amina· lion would prove she has ever· ythlng she was born with, I'd sa( her behavior is far from vtrg:ina . When she describes how far she goes, I find it difficult to un· I dersland what sht thinks s he's saving by not completing the act. Comment, please. I'd love ror her and others who behaVe this way to see il in print. -OUT WITH THE TEASERS DEAR OUT: Your friend, and other "professional virglm" who make' such a big Issue over a Ill· tie ti ssue, are kidding themselves. Although they mighL be cUnl~ally "Intact" lhey really h1ven't ·saved much ln the way or penooal lnte•rtty, reputation or anything erse. I agree with you - they,!\RE sadistic. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I ha\.e been married to this won- derful man ror fou,r months. It is my first marriage (I 'm in my for a fe''' years you begin to de· \'elop bias towa rd certain 1·egi- ments. E very student and his- lo ri an \viii adm it hav;ng fa\'Orites." The re-enactments arc as ex- act as the costuming, he said. Blank ·loaded cannons a nd muskets are fired. There is hand-to-hand com· bat. Except for hand·to-hand com- bat. the blind youngsters will be , involved in al1 phases of the bat· lie, he said. . ' \Vhy go to all thi s trouble to re· enal't a ¥t·ur that ended more than 100 years ago? ' "Onl'c :.,.ou 're in,·ol\'ed in the batll e. po1·triiyl ng a l'haracter, yo u realty can sense that the Ci\'il \\'ar didn "t take p\11 ce bel\\"t.•en dagucrrotypc people. They \\·ere real. like us. and it i.:lid happen." ;\nd, during the nation's bil'en- tennial. \Vhat bettel' time to look back at a dark time in our his- tory ? Ann L anders late 20s ) and J ack's second. He was widowed after having been married for 18 years -so you see he is several years my senior. It seems whene ver Jack in- troduces me lo a nyone he says, "l't1eet m y ncw:;i._wife ." This bothers me. I avn 't feel it 's necessary that I be Introduced us "new." I've rn entioned this to Jack at lea st three times but he seems to forget. Wh at can I do lo get the idea across? -ANTICS WITH SEMANTICS DEAR ANT: Forget tt . It's no big deal. Jack will probably drop that Irritating word "·ithin the year. la the meantime I can't see that any ha rm is being done. When he begins to introduce you as hli1 01.D "'ife, then you'll ha ve something to compl ain aboul. Is alcohol is"' ruining your life'! Know the dungcr signals and what to do. Read the booktel. "Alcoholism -Hope and 1-lelo." by Ann Landei's . Etu.'tose 5{! cc-::: in cvin with your request and a long , stamped, self-addressed en· velope lo Ann Landers, P.O. Boe 1400, Elgin. Ill. 60120. 1 DAILY PI LOT Thursday. May 15, 1975 Teens BaAk on Mom By ERM /\ BOMBECX cbuce tO'fee it recorded oo the / 1as cau1e ... Girl Scout cookies The first time my child said,· that I nevet ordered, ~umed, "Do I have to buy it with my own or even ••)V ij. moVles that I money?'' I was shocked. · wu too youn o see ... and To begin wi th , the ch..ild was cavities in tee at were turned two ap.d it was hia first complete rotten by f~rbi en candy that I senlftnce. Secondly, he was bought. employed without a dime in his ~mehow. k~da Seem to have diaper to rattle. logic on theU' side. But the phrase persisted and Last Satur~ay, .m y son said, ''I today. as a teenager. it is used on ne.~ money ... a regular basis . Wh a t for? I asked. There isn 't one parent who ::It's a surp~i~.e." seem s to know at what stage in a For whom · child 's _life you are no longer ::For M.other's Day." " respons ible for (a) parts of their .. surprise: no. Shock, yes! body, (b) entertainment, (c)food You do~ t want to co through consumption, (d) medical, (e) the ?~:1Y without a present, do social and (() bad debts. yo u . he asked. All I know is if their warranty "How much do you need?" doesn't run out pretty soon: my "How much can you afford?" husband and I are going to be in-he asked. . dependently dest itute. . ''Not much_. lnc1dentally, what During the past week 1 have did yo~ do. wit~. the SS rrom your paid for gas for my own ear that part.tim e Job? was burnt up before I J?ot a "'I 've been meaning to t alk Horoscope: Pisces . AT WIT'S END wllll you •bout th1t. 110.t It. YCN owe mets." "Why 1hould I P•Y for S5 YIN I01t?" Ho polod. "You mean I h•vo lo- IOH m'y own money ?'' Lui nt1ht I had a dream In which 1 mu11er 1pproached my son and me, held a knife at my throat •nd said , "Your money Of your life." ·, Al I h1lplH1ly ex platned I didn't have any money, my 10n wh11pered, "If you want• bol'l"OW at»uck, Juat 11y 10. '' .J.:m worrtod. I wun't aleeplnl whan I drumt It. \ ·work, Health Spo:tlighted FlllDl\Y,Ml\Y,H By BYDNEY OMl\llR l\lllES !March 21./\prtl 19 ): Accent 11 on · pawer . TA UllUS . (April 20-May 20): Emphasis is on conclu1lons , f1nal lzln1 of a1reement. GEMINI {May 21-JuneJO): Short trip visits apeclaJ communJc1tJon with nel1hbor1 rflatlve~ are hl1hll1hted. ' CANCE II !June 21.July 22). Truat hunch. Teach and Je1rn. · LEO !July 23·1\.,.. 22): Remember recent retolutlon1, Jncludtn1 thole concernlni food and drink. . i• aprl:~~:3~fdaa.t!°Jl!;d22th>: Much th•t occuro ___ . , e1c1ne1. . LUIKA ·!Sept. 111-0ol 22 ): Accent on lr1end1 dnlre1, 1peclal wl1he1 . ' l!COllPIO (0.1. :II-Nov. 21): ll:mph11l1 l1 on bein11oal·orlent1d. ' . 81\GITTl\lllVI !Nov. 22·0... 21 ): Splrtluol ~n111ht1 1ained If you relwe to *Ute Um1 brood-· tng. CAPRICOllN (l>eo. D·Jon. 19): lnveal· ment.a, t•xe1, security bond&, renta and In· 1u.r1nc1 pollcl11 domln1te. Smoking Studied The third world conference on 1mokin1 end hullh wlll loko place ot the Woldorl Aol.or1a Hot.el , New Yot k, June J.6, under 1ponaor1hlp of the American 1c1ncer Society and lht H1Uonal Cancer lnatltute. ~ Partlclp1nt1 from more than ~ countries will dl1cu11 r11ul1Uona, laws and conlrola to cope with th• con1equence1 of 1mokln• ind the health con1equ1ncq of 1mokln1. Conf1rtt)ct ch1li'man ta Sir Oeotlt Oodber, sea, Dlil. FRCP. Amon1 topic• to be dl1cut1ed are Smoklna: and Pre1naney, R1J1Uon of Bmokt Component• 1.o Cancer, Womon ond Cl1orotlel, Nonomokers' Rl1hll. C11Hllon Anlvlt111, Bohovlor Theropy, Ph11ln1 Out Tobacco and Or1an1'$or Action. Dr. Theodore Cooper, newl)' a nted a11l1- t1nt 11cr1tary for health, wlll a r•• the con- ferance. Members of the advisory committee to the surgeon gener al who prepared th e report "Smok · ing a nd Health." wh1c h was released J a n. 11 , 1964 , will be guests and will speak at a special press conrerence. DIV(JRCE 1 ~H-A-LF--Sl-ZE~S ~'~"l,¥.,~~9, HALF-~0)Es 24 HOUR I BBB I ' G:~:~~~E~O =-~= HALF-,~:~ 673-2345 OIVOACf. SERVICES OF CAl..lr', SLICKERS AGAIN! THINK WISTCLIFJ PLAIA WPOITll IHH " HALF ··Selection •Service •Courtesy t:lla Nor·s HALF-SIZE SHOP ....... TOtl J24 Ot:i:pWr Mtl ' COSTA MIU. 1105.....,_.hi HUNTIMGTOM llACH 14 11sdla:l•C..,_. U,t;f,INA HILLS MAU -jil ....._W AQ'llARIV8 (Jon. »Feb. 18): Go slow. Give · youn1Jf a chine~. · · PlicES (Feb. 18'Morch :IOJ: W~, hHlth; relation• with thole who 1hare .~la are apoWJlhlod. ·, 11 today 11 )'Our btrtbd17 you are ''-"~°"'· 1tubbotn, s piritual and lnlrOlpectJve. You are aJao d~lcated and 1otn1 throu1h an 1normous \. te11 period. .. ' • .. ' DEBORAH PYLE ' • • , EngaQemenra . . ·oate$ Rev.$Jll:ed . . ' ' Gayl .. lhlpley i••ld ai.1nu1tn1 or A .JUIY II widdt1 °":ol!Pll 111n to bl ·the Ltllor·~r l•ID td 11'•· In 11, Nil· !fl'l!i t.tt ~•·"' .. , •. , '''"bf~~-. , "''1111 •r g , unli, H.W"'r. Oay i and avl • / 1 lr•d,yatav :.fi Jll'll:&· ,,;,~11 "" ~ '::/'':..r'~bo;r1 . . . Jamu A. O•YIH of IHY Hiib •• I ~ NewDQrl haoh •nd llra. Pomona and an 11 llmilia lljlplty, 11UnU; Ttcbllolo1r ln1\llul0. -lll11-01yl1 llllftdld • -· • - oun1• 00111 coll••• · Braund--~bi •nd Brl1h1m Youns . -n Vnlvor11\r wor• hor llllron llarlt 8 n1111c• 1nduotod. and Robort c r rtor . • • • • Murphy-W•llOn f / Mr. ond Mro. Borthold R. Hok• or loonm811to have 1nnouno1d th• enaa1em1nt of her dau1hter, Con1t•nct Suun Murphy to Robtrl Dani Wollon or Newport Bo ooh. . Tho off11nood oouplt •re 1radu1t11 of Nowporl Horbor Hllh .. hool \nd wlll 9nduaW In Jupo trom Onn1t Coltt.Colltl•· Thtf f,l•n lo mor2'. Juno II n St, And-• Prt1bytorlon Church, Newport Beach. • • • .... Ow 1JOHIS HIWYORic ............. J I I. .. fHIMIC . I.. Jt41nlntd Pyle-Magnusen WISTC&.lff Pl.Ali l~~-MIWPOITH ttftf-Dr. and M rs. Richard ~ C. P y le o r Newpo rt Beach have a nnounced the engagement of their daughter , Deborah Ann Pyle to David Al a n Magnusen, son of the . • ·1· c·1~11 G~~mb11ng ••• Gloomy Gu• It In tho DAILY PILOT . ' " ~· • •• ,,., • ' I • ' '} I ·-, ' . :, thlldrtn'a t.+tfna ZOo tidty ttfv """ ( ~11 Tho lll!IOUI J8~ .. It' . '" Huntington Cent8' Mall lo deuQht the voungsters. rhey'll IOYe to pet and feed the baby anima.ls- everyth ing fro m llarTes. piglets 10 monkeys. It's educational-it's fun! Admiasion 35•. SchOol and YoOfh groups 10• per per.JOR. Beach & Edinger al San Diego, Fwy. Shop Thurs. 10.5:30, Fri. 10·9, Sat. 10.5:30, Sun. 12·5 644-2800 \ r • I • • • • • . • .. I , .. -• :' \ .. I 'i ; . j ~ • • ' ' • • MEMBER AMERICAM GEM SOCIETY THE DECOMPRESSING WATCH -~ RO LEX llolc1t S1:"·Dwellcr: 30·jt'\1oel, 1K·lf·w1nding d:itl' c hrono1nl'lt•r with 1•xclusive h .. liu1n vah•t• (pat. pend1. GooranWM lo 11 depth nf 2000 ff!Ct' .1lH• Ont·· way helium '8alpe v11lvl' alklws hf'liu1n to csc:lpe the ca!Ml whilr dt"!lnmpreMing from a hrlium almoB- r>ln•r<', thus ll~"'""ting bursting of thr watch. Thr• S.,11.l>wclh..-i.t the illk'St nf n.a.ny vital rontribution1 to ore.rinogra1>hic r"*""•rd• and drWllopm•·nt, 1nad" by Rolrx, inv•·ntor1 of the worid\I finit waterproof wntch. Strc_·I ca11•" 11rid mntch.in1 flip-lock bnu;:rlct, $550. •w....,,..., , ....... -... 1.,-',,,.."'""" Master Charge CHARLES H. BARR ·SPRING CASUALS di A ernon·s SPOR.TSWtA11. WE.STCLt Ff' l!L~ZA , BAC'BOA ISLAN)l "'w; ' ....... iv.,~;· '11~1121 I ' • < ' • • •one-stop' shopping at its finest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS OUR SADDLE COLLECTION LET THE PROS AT WESTCLIFF SHOES FIT YOU IN THE NEW. RUGGED TRADITIONAL SADDLES. SEVERAL COLOR COMBINATIONS AVAILABLE. •31 ... "Wh ere ~f1oppi11g is a real pleasure"' I 052 Irvine • Westcliff Plaza • Newport Beach • 548-8684 Y2 OFF Discontinued Slips and Half~Slips Reg. 56-511 Girdles and Panty Girdles Reg. 59-5JJSO Veta's . INTIMATE APPAREL W••t•lifr Pt11•• •• 11•ha1,.,.1 ... N-p0rl S.1ch1 Ccllfor"i• • > ."·. ' MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING For the Weekend Man Our Selection of Sportsh1rts for Spring ... Orlen ng Permanent Press Blends 1n Plaids. Checks. Tallersalls & Seersuckers. "Also 100% I nd1a Madras Pullovers. .... L..r ' ', ' ~· I ,, ..: . - '· -,.; - .--... -· . ' ' ,: .. ~ l - DAil V PILOT 83 6424 1197 ~~= w.nowt r1a .. • ' 1008 Irvine, Newport Beach. California 92fi60, Phone 642·1061 I I) I I I . . . ,... .-• ... 0All Y PILOT . . Thursaey. May 15. • 4' J •• Mary Lou Finley,helps Marcia Hertel with eyebrow makeup as part of good grooming class sponsored by Orange County <;hapter of Red Cross. • Red Cross Sponsor ed Class Groomed Wouldn 't it be super to learn the secrets of good grooming and poise from a form er c hi ef stewardess for Air Californi a? Every Or:.ingc County woman wi ll hi..i.ve this o pportunit y at no charge, thanks lo a pro· market, Mis s Nyberg said. It also is hoped that graduates will in turn of- fer t h e c lass to un - derprivileged teenagers in various parts of the county. Mrs. Finley will tailor the five-week course to include much of the s ame information she "But to build inner confidence, you have tl' work on the outside. The two blend together for a complete person.'' Anyone interesled in ~1ttending the class may call ~1iss Nyberg at the America n Red Cross, 835-538 1. ,, gram being formed by -the Orang e County Chapter of the American Red Cross. · gives the prospective-:::=::-------,-:--::=:I stev.·ardesses. ·~ This includes "all the RUffELL'S The good grooming class will be instructed . by Mary Lou Finley, at : Santa Ana Coll ege, who -· has also has had her own social graces. physical UPHOLSTERY movement, personality development. <.'00\!Crsa-wtrt... Y• Wut tion. make-up highlights 1922 ~-=11,d. • · stewardess school in ad- dition to flying with the local airline. ;.ind figure control." Cod• M•-S41·025t Basic modeling te<.·hn i-I':::,,,;;,;,;;,::;:;=:::;=:::::;;:~ It wi ll be open to mothers as well as stu· dents, acco rdin g to Deena Nyberg, director of youth service pro- .,.',· grams for the Red Cro:ss. ~ One of its purposes will r. be to offer training in , how to have a successful inte rview for young ·women entering the job ' ques arc part of the 1>ro- g ra m a s we ll , ~lrs. Finley said , and each student will be given a packet of information. She believes this kind of cour se is essential for any wom an wishing to advance in th e work world. "It is good public relations, and public re· lations in any fi eld of en- deaV<>r will get you the job and advancements. a :1-... HllHNOlt OFFAIKIOM .I • k ~J~L .1 FASHION ISLAND . Htwport ltach ANAHEIM PLAZA An11htim ' . I. ; ,t( 1 • • (. • ,,. ' " .. ' ... t 644.0851 A warm smile, a personal touch ... .~ you can expect i<\ ~ ~::~:~~ :'' '\, . ~.' fro;; 'l ' I 1 • Unclaimed F U RS FllOM STOllAGE NOW HEING SOLD FRI., SAT, SUN., MON. MAY 16, 17, 11 & 19111 10 AM to 6 PM 11 ..... ;. 11 ••.• 1 .. r v .,r 11 .... e r .... , r ......... ''"'11 ,;;n,. lu 1in1e ,:•·• ··"""I.'" "irli rur.; und;i;.,,..,1 fr,,,,, . ...... ~,· THRln·IHUl 1. ... " 1 .. ,~,. ~'""I' .,r fur" , . .,,..;~u···I J., .. r .. ,,,,..1 fnrrio·r .. 1,;.-1, wUI ~" .tt l.oul~·lw l"".'"" in du• l)runi:,. i "· , ...... 4111 ••• 1 •.. ,,.,,.fur. f .. r ··h;ir···· ,t,,,. ,,,,~,,,, ... 1,.,1 1.y hun1lrc•I~ .. r 'I· 11.' ,.,, ..... f ••. i..111cl fur• fro1u .,.J!"l,ir "'"r l. ind 1r1dc·in1 1h;i1 J..,,i. lil.1• NEW l)ut 11111•1 t..- 1 .. 111·1 .. d ··~'""UIHl•h;inrl IU<"d ,"' l n1J~t11•· ''")in,;• fur "olr (or 1.111h \' " ,. \ . ' SKYLINE \ ·~· [,NY b""'"''" '(_ , ~r Wh11e 0, Bo ne Calf ' l ;!'I "'a fi11f' <"oUIUri 1•r 111i11k etol" f .. r i11•I SI II!! lm•tillf" hr•u1if11t lil.•··•w .. full lr n111h rnink 1·oa1t f,,r j1.1•I l~UH t;,1',..,,;.,,. fur•. ,-.. e. l•ul .,,.,. '"'"' ~1 ridil-11111118 pricra. J1 •u~l··· ~""'I •("11""' tu l111 y a f ino· .,.,.,I fur J 1.,11~r for dnlbr. you ~··• ~ l .. ·111-r l•u•· fur vuor 1110111"" !'<1 of '"'" ,._,,., 1•• huv ~ !''""' l~-wntl up . . ~· • , ... 1-. bud! on 1nd1vid· ~ .,.... uals -1nd1\ icluJ ls like .._ · you \\•ho hJve speci.ll°nf'1•ds. ,, Perhaps you \v('Jr Jn unusual '~ ~ize-"'e·11 help you get it. Maybe ~4 you do"'' ge l out lo shop much -we'll mail you r shoes to yo u. But even if you don't have any speci .11 needs, you certJinly want a friendly place lo shop -we have it! Come in today and you 'll src righ t .1way 1hat we specie1lizc in service ! Use Your Banl\Americard -Master Charge • • ''·'·~~"' •n ~fur. if }"ll "anl '" •l''""'I 111111.lr~•ta ••f dollMr• in•I"•' .,( 11. ..... ~ ... 1. fur ,,,,. ...... , n ...... '"'"~• l1r lto·r f"ll llH" f"arly. Fur I ,. .. , •. J~• l1·h , ~-• .,,,.. and Siu!.-• ,.,11 ~" wl l .. w. low priff"t. A tm•ll 11'"1"'"'' "dl hold your l•)"•w•y. r .. ~ "" ··1·· r ... limil,.1l 1inu: only . TR.lDE-INS ACCEPTED. r ,, r·· .1., r • '""''·" ,~ .1 ... ,, •"•"/'I / l,t/•I• 4 ,.,.../,,/ /11 .. , Use Your Master Charge, BankAmericard Or American E.11press THRIFT ·IJ.LUX CLEANERS 11205~= ~:· .,,,_ •• Season Marked In Programs v rt Uon or olficer1 wlll take pl1ce al · the aeneral meeting at 8 lonla:ht. Martha Kapsner , parliamentarian will BEAR PFO: Annual spring carnival with 1a Western Hoedown theme will take place from ,ll a .m. lo 3 p.m. Saturd&y, May 17, at school. Food, prizes and games will be featured as well as a baseball game at noon · and volleyball at 2 p.m. gram, 9:30 a.,m i Thurs· day, June 5 1 home of Mrs. Paul Hamilton; treasurers, 9: 30 a.m. Monday, June 9, home of Mrs. Richard Ril ey; his- torians, 9:30 a'm. Thurs· day, Septembet 11, home of Mrs. Carlton Russell. All incoming coun cil and unit officers are invited to attend. preside. "Clpher Jn The 11 ,... ___ ""1' _____________ 1 Snow,". a film dealina with childhood lonell· ness, will be shown in the conference room while the ba llots are belna: counted . Gues ts are FULTON PTOo School volunteers wi ll be honored at a luncheon at noon Wednesday, !\.l ay 21, in the Fountain Valley Community Cent· er ... New unit officers will be installed during the spring music pro- gram at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day, May 22, in school. HARBOR COUNCIL PTA: Mrs . Richard Riley, president a n- nounces the following schedule of workshops : Pr esi d e nts an d parliamentari ans, 9:30 ' a .m. Wed nesd ay, May 21, in the home of Mrs. John Franco; ways and means, 9:30 a.m . T hurs· day, May 29. home of l\.trs. Richard Riley; secretaries, 10 a .m . Mon- day, June 2, home of Mrs. Rodger Early; pro- ' welcome to attend. MARINE VIEW Pl'O:- Gener al meeting i!f VIEJO ~A : Annual scheduled at 'l'.: 30 p.m . school c~rn1val with the Tuesday, May 20, in the th_em e Its A Small World Ocean View School Dis· will take place from 11 trict office in Huntington a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Beach Jill Heil"'cks of May 17 , al school. h · . -• . Refreshment and game t e Inslr~cJ.ional Medta booths will be s ponsored Center will demonstrate . . . new educational equip-?Y 1nd1v1dual classrooms me nt available for use in and ~c hool youth groups. theschools. Ma~1e Hollendersky, NUEVA VIEW PTOo Summer fashion sho\v with student models \Vii i be presented toniKht at 7 in school. Also featured will be music by a rhythm band and country danc- ing by the s tudents. Ad- mission is $1 . and the public is invited to at· tend. ST. JOHN AUX : Elec- chairm a n a nJlounce5 that all proceeds will be used fo r school educa· tional supplies and learn· ing aids. WILSON PTA ; A cake decorating contest, fashion s how of hand· made garments and in· strumental music will be featured al the final unit ineeting at 7 p.m . Wed· nesday, May 21 , in the multipurpose room. I ·AT LAST!! THE SILENT BUTLER Comes to Orange County! ' "WE DO WHAT ntl MAID CAN'T" •l'llVATI HOMES •Af'AlTMIMTS •MOTll.S I •TO-HOUSIS ~IMTALS «CAllN CIUISEIS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF oua ra':;X'MMER SPECIAL Ow Crews llonclodll•......i- ALL WOii« IS GUARAMTEED! W• Supply An Materials ...i E.0,.."'· TRV OUR GEHERAJ. SERVICE - llG OR SMAU -WE DO IT ALL f"IOI' ,_ ,.,.._, _L.._1necle•,_ 10_,..·e1.11i. FREE ESTIMATES- NO OBLIGATION C qll Any time 12131 926-2083 1bday,our 8°/o looks be t never. r . ' While other forms of inv e~Ln1 e nt have bee11 having tl1 c ir c:"\tre1nc u1>s <.ind do\VtlS lately, Mutual s~1vings investors hnve co11linu ed to enjoy high returns with perfect safety. But. that's an old story at Mutual. In our 50-year history, no investor h a~ lost ~o t11uch as a s ingle dime. At Mut ual, re tur11 !-! ~1l'e gt1:1 r:..1 11leed and your principal i< ins ure d up to $40,000 by an agency of the fed e ra l govcrnn1c11t. You can earr1 up to 8.06110 a 11nu.:1I y ic lcl \vl1 e n c)ur 7.751/" a11nual rate certificates arc co111pc1unded daily. Ma ny of our investors con1bi 11e t\vo o r m ore savings p ll:lns s o they J1ave 111 oncy :J.l\Yays a.vail- able and receive hi gh returns as well. Look over the differe nt pl a n5, from our 5'/,% passbook account to our highe r earning Capistrano-San Clomento 530 Ca")ino de Eslrella/493'5651 Corona de! Mar l term account.s, <1 n·d decid e \vhic l1 pl <.1n or con1bi11ation l>est n1eets your fi 11a,ncial goals. Then go have a talk wi~h one 9f qur office n1a11age r s a nd ask abou t the free services we offer. They loo k better than ever, too. High earning Mutual Savings Accounts Annual ra te Annual yicl~ Mininlun1 7:1/.1'; 8.06'!, . -- 711-:'' 7.i9'; ---- (.;:11 ,'; ti .~18'' ti '.':t' ' 6.i2', [) 1/., ',~ fi.39'/. Fountain Valley 17942 Magnolia Slreel/963·8396 Sanla Ano 6 years · '·I years ' 311 1noi..' I )'£':l r • None Minimum $1 ,000 1.000 1,000 1.000 5 IMI fotl of '"did) (714) 537-4132 5()th "I' . cmversory 2867 EaslCoast Highway/675-5010 " T 17Jh & Nonh Main/547-9741 ' ' I ' ' ,. '~ I I • t • , . ! ' t l ' I r Ii SI u 5' - ( s • m• d~ Ri te1 th1 br, th! Sa Bo Sc an ch an gi· di· th. I~ bC da lei al' P< -g 1 ct fr P< Ol P< in S( SC tr w ti ) ' S< fu m f a ta >< s l •• n: .. Cl ~ • • ( ' I ' ' ' . ' t Bure Birth Scimit~r·horned ory~ is shown with recent addition to family , her fCJu~ 1n four years. Molhcr and child are displayed at Lion Country Safart. PUBLIC NOTICE a-61•1• SUl"l•.O•COU•fOPTM• '1'ATI OJI CALlll'OltMIA POil TitaCOUMTYOflO•AM .. ............ MOTICI op· NIA•IMO 01" PITITIOlf POii PltOaATI MwrilL.L AMO •o• LITTl•I o• AO· llUMllTltfoTIOM WITN WILL AM· MUID . llllet• .. LUL.A I". McllCINN£Y. -· NOTICll 1$ Mllllif.IY OIVllN tMI •lllllLYN GAlll:lll:ISON ... 1tll .. 1W1ll'I I .... lllOll for ............ Wiii .... IOI' ...,_,., .. AMllN1tt.i ... Wltl'IWlll M - ... d ,,,.,MW:• .. wtllcfl la .-o. fOI' fut"*' Mtlk1,1t•rs, •• .,... Ww llmt 9lld ...................... -.. ... Mt 11111' ""''IP, ltlS, 1t •:• t .fl\,, lfl tht ~-.. Deptr~M Mo.) !Ill Mid ~.ti 1°'0"'1c Ctflttf' 0.1 ... w.1, In .. OIY .. $..it. AM, c..alllorftl .. 0.led f!Ny I. ltlS , Wll.UAM I . MIOMM C-tyCi.tk J&Ma$t..NA'f' MD ..... a.Mii alW. _ .. , LM1 -...c-. C..1....-.&• .......,.,..,.,.: ........ , ... ,,,., ......... All••••· .......... Or-.. CN •I 0.Uy Pilol, ~· t , tS, tt1S 1Ut-IS PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUS aUSIMESS , MAMC STATl:MIENT T111 lo11owl119 "''''"' Is doing lllAIM11' °"' STAlll: SHINE Chhw se ~llClollrln Cul'I"'•· 16S•S Sroo~llur•t St "out1teln Vtllly, C.. ttl'OI · ., k •.,.P'.W. TMU, 10134 MiQl'IOUI 11¥11., '"'· 11. "'°""' Holl•-,. tltol • ...-• .:=..~st It <Ofldl.lcltd lly" 111 In· K.F. T .... This "'le"""I w11 fllff wllh v.e Counll' Cler~ of Or•n1e C°""'ll' on Mil' ll. ,.,~. ...,, .. P\ielltl'IM O•ill'IQO! CNsl Dally Pilot Mlw 11. 11, H. •Ad Junes. 1971 1111.1S CdM'Scjentists pt: Bl.IC !'\,.· O:_:T:_:l:::_C'._'.E_. ,--·-;l';;;l;;. 8;;1;;;;;. IC !'\OT ICE -FICTITIOUS IUSUllE55 STAT.Ml' MT 01' WITMDlh\'#Al MAMIE STATl'MtENT · l'ltOMl"AllTMlltlMIPOPl'ltATIHO Thi followl"9 "''°" b dOi"!l IMol- UNDl'llli P'ICTITIDUI lift, .. ! ~ IUSUll!S~ NAMI! ;JUOl'S QUIK·SEWFAllRICS.6'S1 Sierra-hound Thi tollo.1"9 peraon 11•1 .. 11Nr-Wei .. r. H""'ll"9100'\ 8'1<11, CA9M-ll •S • l•"•r•I o•rlfl l r trom Ill . JllClltll V. L.ilw~Ol'I. l llll S..nlil ~rtl'llfil'lip ope<•ll"I under u. tic .-..-cir., Fo..,.l•l"\11lley,CA'1f'Oll 1111oui1>uilftess 11.me Tillk lllnlfl•U\ 1$ cOfldu<led by.., lfl. COOl'lOINATEO MA"IAGEMEN •v~I. SElll\llCES. 2~1? L.il Zll'IJt Sl,..I JudllhV.L•-on . By WL/\R Y·KAY E s... .htln C.ohlr•no, CA. tHIS This ll•ltlN'fll w1s Ill"' w•lll IM OfllWIDIUwHfitSuit Tiie fi(fltious bUtl,..u -UM CbuftlyC1tr1'otOra11~Coun1yonApl'il . ,....nl IOI' !hi pttl,..rU1lp WIS 111.ci ll. 1'15. Sixty Corona del Mar J..llcrh Sc hool students, all M • >1 1•1• ' ,. c , """ ·~ ilrc... , " "' •llfl Y o "'"*•lliAtd Otilnge Co•~I O.iilr Ptio!, members bf a special science class, a re leaving .Fri-Or•~ d Full .Herne and Add•f~~ ot th ...,.1124,ilncl~yl.l.li,l~IS 1-11 ay to spend four days inthe5':erra Nevada. Person wiu.or••Ln<J : The trip, to Freeman's Creek near the Kern J•rrT coff. ,....,. C•ttt !>Mi Luis River. is the highlight of Field Ecolnd'v. an ar-Siln Juen C•phtrilno, CA. •l~/) ~.1 J_..,, C.t.C terschool course for mentally girted minors (MGM > ,. PICT1T1ousaus1NESi •• t b t kl . Se l be Publllflld Ori1"91 Co.sl o~u, PilOI NAMI' STATEMENT u1a as me wee ys1nce p em r. T""'°' ..... 1""oer'°"s•r•dOl-bu!.l· May 15. ??, :rt ..... June s. ltli 116i-1! ""''': n" THE STUDENTS, CONSIDERED AMONG tile 1-----------·I M1~1!v:,1:.~~92~;'f2 C• 111 HoOar. brightest on campus, have already traveled on PUBLIC NOTICE E"'•l•n a . &rown. ?J672 C•lle th h t . Hocier. Mission \111]0. CA. '1•15 ree s or er trips to the Anza·Borrego Desert, the 1Mr11,n J . G••n1. 2l•n c.11. Santa Ana Mountains and the back side or the San NOTICE0~'!!;!1LilllLITY HOQl!r,MJulon\lleJo,CAtn•11 Bernardino Mountains. o'ANNUAL.1t E,.oRT This 1t1111nes1 •s <o...,u<t"" by a P11t~uanl 10 S.tl1on 61G4 (Cl) ol !he 1n· general ?Ml,..r$11lp. The course i ~ taught by {>ale Ghere and Ron 1,r,..1 Ae.,.,...,. coae, ""'"(• 1, i.ertcr E ... 1,nA. arown Schnitger , both SC'ience teachc~ a t the school. . Q•""n 11W1 '"' 1nnu;11 ,,,_, •or 1rit '"';~ •1•1•mtn1 ... ~ tiled ... t11 the Counlr Cler• ol Oran~ Co~nly on Ma y · Ghere .explains that the ucse as deman-1ing C•l~r ve•r 191•o1 0orothyGr"'"1' ~1,1s. '° 5ull •van, 1 p rlvil!e leul'!Clilt!Ofl, It aiid requires more work than )nany of the regular .i•.i.i.111, •t 11>e 1ound•lllll'l'111rinc1~1 I Pvbll~ °''"~ CO••t oiayF:::: classes at the school. °'"'e '°" 11"111<tlan duri1>9 ,.,..,, MtY•. 1s.11.19, 1t1s 1t.Jt.1s bu\.l<W~• "°"'' !rom I p,m . to J p,m. bJ Some pupils drop OUl bcCUUSe Of the workload "'' c•t<1tn wl'IO reque\ll It wllllln 111l and the fact that only 3 half·semester of credit is o.r~•ttaru11.u1e o1t11l•oublk11ion. Tiie toull<Utlan"\ pronc 1pa1 otiite ·~ given fo1· the Yt;ar·long course. 1 : 1oc.itP<1 .i1 11 H.trbor 1•1anc1. JW-1 , Seatl'I, c111torn1.f. TllOSE WllO REMAIN, llOWEVER, ARE de· 11!~~~;b~!,:~n.oger oi tnt tOll!'lda· dicated scientis ts, Ghere says. 1 • 1.r-H•W-:1111 '#tt1111rt •1v11. "Whal we're trying to do in this course is give LM•-••1.c:.111•rRi•-" the kids an oufside experience that they can see a nd ~,.,.. .. or1n~ Co•~• oa;1y P11o1. feel -more than jllst what they can get in text· Mtr is, 1 ' 15 1 11s- 11 books,''theteacherexplains; · 1---------- While on the t.npS, students collect delailed PUBLIC NOTICE data and then contribute th'e information to a Jengt.hy report compiled when they return. For .example, one grOup sludies meteoro1ogy and' stays awake all night recordJng ground·tem· pcrature, wind velocity and such data. --..HE STUDENTS ARE SPLIT INTO seven grOups: bot;1ny, vertebra tes, invertebrates, chemistry, geology, meteo rology and m1.1pping. During the class, first·year students ar e moved from group to group to provide the broadest ex· pcrience possitfile, Ghere says. ' But those who elect to take the class t"·o. three or even four times tend lo specialize and become ex· pert in one particular area. During the first semeste r , the class meets dur- ing the evening once a 1,1.•eek and listens to guest speakers. • THE SECOND SEMESTER llAS afternoon sessions, with studenl'i either preparing for coming trips or compiling data from past trips. "We try to have the groups intercommunicate when they return so the students can see inlerrela· tionships among the varlous area9; ''Ghere says. "And , as we move from environment to en· vironment, we try lo teach them lo become good ob· servers, not just visitors," he add s. The trips are financed mostly through state funds provided for MG~1 classes. Supplemental money comes from the students participating. . ACCORDING TO GHERE, WHO USES a pass· fatl grading system, his pupils are "enthusiastic, ta lented and well-prepared -among the best science students on campus.'' "Still . they 're mostly well·rounded. You'll find students in the class who are involved in just about everything on campus -band, alhletics, govern· ment and some who \11ork p;1rt·time,l' he says. Estancia Senior Wins BankAward Diane •t . Ikeda. ts.year old senior at EstanCia High School. won first place in the Southern Californi1.1 First Na tional Bank's first annual scholarship awards program ror Newport-Mes u Uni fied School Dis trict graduates. P..liss Ikeda . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ikeda , 1709 Whittier Ave., Cost a Mesu,.- \vi ll receive a $500 aw;.1rd \\·hen she enters col· lege next fall. ~fary Suzan Simone or Newport llarbor Hi gh School won $250 for placing second . Ellen Mitchell or ·costa Mcs<i J-ligh School won $150 and Curtis D. Parvin of Corona del Mar liigh School a $100 award. Pl.Ill.IC :\'OTICt: SUl"l!lll:IOlt COU•fOI' Tl'IE STilTIE Of< CALl•o•NIA l'Olt TMaCOUNTTOl"ORANGI&. ~ ... ...,... NOTICE Of< HEA•tNGOF "ETITION l'O• Plll:OMTIE Ot< WILL. ANO POl'l L.ETTE1t$TESTAMENTA•Y E11e11 ot MAlllE L ARSEN AN OEl'l50N. Ol<f!llWd. NOTICE IS t4Elll:E8Y GIVEN th.JI NOAMAN kJAER ANDERSON Ind HENNING LAl'l$EN ANOElll:SON -tllfd l'lereln ii pellllotl kW Prol»lt ot Wiii 1ne1 IOI' i1su..-.ce ot u~ ft$t1men1a1y 10 1111 0t111tloner re· fereftC• to wl'lkll Is mtCle JOI' harthllr pttllcul••s, ,..., tNt Ill• Umt f nd piece ... Mtrl11t Ille ·~ fie~ llffr> i.et !or Mey 11, 1•1s • .it t ;JO '·"'·· In tr.e c.Ol,H'lroorn ol Oeptrtrnenl No. l nl ~Id <-1. ill 7CIOCiv!< C:enl•r Oriue we.i. 1n the City ot S..nt.o An.i. Cahtorni.i. O.ltd ~, •• 1,15, WILL.IAM E. St JOHN. Covntt Clerk l"ATltlCk J . PE•A ETf. At..,..t•IU• S-.Nelllst9'" Ave. SM&e ..,.,.,., Cillllorlli• ti111 T.t: tM-JSSt AlWMytw: C.-tlltll!Mofttrl f"llbll1/>H Or<l"'I' CNS! O•ity Pilot. ,...y 14, 1),21. ttJS 1149-IS P l:Bl.IC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE FICTlflOUS •USINESS NAME STATCM•NT The toUo•ln<a pen.on I) i;tOl"ll buM· •1.J~: ANJON 8001(5, 2).191 Belmar Or., l..J.gUf1'11 NIQlll!I, CA. 91•11 Anne M. Ad1m5. ?J.it'? Bel"""• Or .• L19.,,..Nigllt!l,CA. t'?ltll f lll1.cio.i\lne51 I~ (Ondlltled b• 11'1 lr>- cNvlCl\lill. A-M.Ad•rns T .... I llatt,...nt WI~ llled will! the c-'itt Cl•rll of Oriltlite Counlwon ~y 2. ttJS. ,._ P1111Ulhe-cl Or1n0t CNll Ollty Pllol, MIY I, U, U. 2', 1tlS Utl·JS Pt;Bl.IC NOTICE Ttiur8day. May 1.5, 1975 P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE OAILVPILOT 85 P UBLIC NOTICE MOTIC• INVITINO 8IOI S.tiecl "'°"°".' •til w '"'"'* ., I~ ot•~• ol llWI Stcrtl«r " Gourllly SM!ltlloft 01'1•1(1 Mo, I 11 ICl.M tEllls A ... -. F-t•ln "'"''· C•I~•. t1l'Ol O'I OI' lloelO<'t Ult 20tft d•r OI -·· ltll. 11 11:00 •.rn., 11 •ftk ll lime"""'" will • ~lll•<•Y -neo ..,,d ''""'If' a.. PUBLIC NOTICE 111+41317 NOTICE TOCAEDITOllS SUPElll:IOl'l COUlllTO• TMI!' Sf A Tl: 01" CALI FOlll:NIA l"Ollli THIE COUNTYOFOlll:ANGE ....... &Jilt E\!alt of OENE CLAV COOK. •ho lo"°'""n es OENE C:. COOK, D.C. COOK. OE"IE COOK. •nd il S O. COOk, 0.<••wd. NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVEN to the cr..oitori. ol 1111 '""" ,.._.d Clt<-t rl\el .ill PH~ ne ... 1n11 <ltlms ..-ni.t 11'\t wild Cleceelenl il•e r1<1ulreCI to Ille 111ern, will! Ille rwcttwrw ¥OUCl!en, In the olli<• ol ll>e clerk ot tne lbow- tllled COlltl, or 10 present them. w1111 rt'l9 NCttW•Y ¥C>llCMrs, 10 In~ 11nel9r1.IQlll'ld ti IN OU K• OI Pl .... ketl tnCI Plunlt!I, 411 011'1 A'1., P.O. 80I 1•9. HUii!• ln;l:on BliKll, Cllll. 9?~, """1<11 IS \hi! pl.,;e OI bou$lnt!SS ot tM underllQlll'ld !" •ll moiuers Ptllilin!nq 10 lh• Kt.aM 9' w ld Clecedefll. •iln1n tour months .. tlef' l!ltllrs1puOllc111an m tlllsnoll<•. OltldAprU 29, lt/5. MltOrld A.COOk E"<utorot1new 111 ot '"" •bo"e n•rned O.<edtl'lt. •L.UNKIETT & PLUNKETT UJOll ... a ..... P.O. e.. l•t H""'U..,t.., .. •ch, c1111. tr•" T•l :~er 5J6..IOJt AIWM' tor E11•<uttr Pllbli!lheel Of•n~ Co.is! Daily Pitor, ~y1,1.1s.12, 1•li t!off.1S Pl:Bt.IC NOTICE· -. fl'llbl\IN>d 0r'"9' CNU Diiiy ........ Mlt.1, ll.U.i't, ltlS ""9-11 . ' . . . - •••l CAIL Y Pll01 ----------- BOOMER ' ? w;., • TUMBLEWEEDS .-... ..._,...._.. by Wm. F. ~rown and Mel Casson Hf w,I! 5' I flNG At ONE 1"'!1!• A i•H WI ill A WA• Of 81/fAD A~D A° JU6 (JI' W11'1L. . - ' • ' ' . . ; . . • by Tom K. Ryan , P/;RHAP5 7HE _ 80 OL.YMP/CU. ·.u11r.r..i, :,.(,M11',.1".I L ' t~ ' . -t----------' ., /~ FUNKY WINKERBEAN FIGMENTS L.CX:K,KlD ... IF 'ttX.l'll HCtD STILI. TLL 6NE '!bt! A m"Af 8'6 t.ru.YFW Lil<E LAST TIME.' NANCY THIS OLD POOL CUE HAS MADE A LOT OF MONEY FOR ME --_,_ -_, ··· BUT IF WE. DEC.IDE. mBUYIT ··· OH, DEAR-- DON'T TELL ME YOU1VE BECOME A PooL SHARK by Tom Batiuck ... we:u. HAVE m DO 50ME1H IN& ASOUT lHCli FUR WAlL.5 IN lHE SA™ROOMI by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller NO---IT'S GOT A PIECE 01' GUM ON THE T IP TODAY'S CKDSSWDID P.UZZLE PEANUTS THEKE'5 MOO TO LIFE THAN PLAl{IN6 M5E8ALL ! UNITED Feature Syndicate Yes1erd.ay'1Puu1e Solved: ACROSS •4 Wave lops 45 Nu1S i Goll, lor one 47 S1umble 6 Vegetable 49 loyal di Sh 49 Legume 10Cheat:Slang SOAggregates 146hrub 54 Abtllty lo 15Pine !nut !earn 160n • •·· wi!h 57 Ending with JUDGE PARKER . . DOOLEY'S WORLD • MAX-"AVtNG A RJCK fo>: A f~ILNP 15 Ttt~ t.l()!>f ~IP!CtH.OU>O 111JN6 t tVC.R l-lt:ARP Of ! DR. SMOCK GORDO . . . ANIMAL CRACKERS -~ Looi: \ "iµ";:: -., . FISHERMAN IS , ~~~i.ip1 I~ ~~~~~- ~r ,· ·!J; , ' (l ltll .. (> ..... T-.. NY ...... _ '"< .. ~ .... ~- ---- 5·"3 Ii» by Charles M. Schulz ,.--------....; f . ~"'""'.. ... ~,_ .__ --.., ... -~:::::.-,. - THAT'S THE SOl1T OF lHING lHAT CAN lHROr.I l{CXJR TIMING OFF by Harald Le Doux 171.Joti.empt egoitnd 18 Come ct b~ necro weaving 58 Swerve .. :C~---·•llll!'<siO.x('!IMME;EETTNM~Y IT'S A PLEASURE LIKEWISE! 1T'5 GOOO TO SEE YOU AGAIN, MANAGER ... TO MEET Y0U, SIR.!'/-~ NOW THAT WE'.VE DISPENSED Wn"~ THE !NFORMALITJE5, SHALL WE. DISCUSS f>USINES5, MR.FARADAY? '20U.S,S.R. river 59 P.I. bu11a1o 21 Opponent 60 Live like - 22Very sirange --·· 23 Proposed 61 Uses PGOf' pro!ect judgment l9P1epared!o1 41 Thrice·Preti11. 25 Furnished 62 Cry lustily service 43 Humorist Will with seeds 6JSpite!ul· 21 Distant 27 Vacat•on lntoimal 24 Irish river vehicle 25 Menial 44 Shed tears •s E.x1st1ng 46 Commercial 30 Crone DOWN worke1s 3 I Removal 26 Masters of Sh•P lromone·s 1C<in prov. Laws Abbi 47Wnole couolry 2 Pre1ext 27 Yield 32 Spacious 3Franklurt s 28F1gure 33Wtthin Prehx river ska1 mg !ea1 3&Cross ou1 4 Ripe lru11 2 29 Length un•t \ 37Farm words 30Usedanawl atructures 5 Put to proof 32 Garden 38 Be 6 DescenOanl implements acquainled. 7 Solitary 34 Carbon· 39Buik:l1ng 8Emmet aceous WlnQ 9L1Hle piO<IUCt -40Manulaclures 10Graymineral 35 Has -4 1 Grand -·---: 11 Livtng L1111ts 37 Lombarc:kfs Wyon;ting l2Prima ---·-boys moun1ain evidence 38 Remmder '42 Pressed 13 liberated -40 Nickel alloy l • ' " " 10 • i I QUdn!1ty 49 Cargo· car1y1ng vessel 51 ··--price. Price pe1 ''"" 52 Coin 5J L•ke a certatn i;.easonong 55 Chem. class 56Al!onso"s qyeen 57 Chart 11 ll .. DONNA~ HOW LONG'S IT 6EEN WILLSON SINCE YOU PLAYED MY PLACE SPENCER! IN HOU5TOM .•• FNEYEAR5? MISS PEACH ~o&En':7 BEEN NAt.AGMTY, AND M~. 6KIMM l-S >IA? T~l<EATENED TO KEE'P HIM AF'TEI< '.)} ·5CHOOL! 't7 ~R~~q; DICK TRACY -;:-. 11 '1 .j J C.· .. -.. . ... t •• <J. .A' ... 7: by Mell Wl-iAT Wll.-L YO\Atz:" MOTl-IEJZ: 1H!NK OF iHAT, ~OSER'.T ? j S'l-IE'LL fj.jlN~ IT'~ Gr.;E.AT A"7 I.ONG-A5 ! GET TIME" ANO A MALF FOi< OVEll:TIME • by Chester Gould GOODBYE, UIOY COP! HA·HA·HAH! ......... ... by Rodc)er Bradfield r---::=:::::---1 - QI.Ill" W,i:;,"f1NO voui:: 11ME! FAR.Too 5TRENlJOUS A TRIP FOR IHE FAIR5EX, l,ADY P. .. by George Lemont by Gus Arriota by Ferd Johnson DENNIS THE MENACE --· .. )<'~ s ... ' fM°*'T GQH' INT~! ITS JUST LIKE A 6llAI' .616 aD111:S CLOStT ! ' " \. / I ,:_...., ________ _ Tonight's TV Highlights II . CBS 12.> 9 :00 -"Larry." A repeat d1 amut1zatjo11 of an actual case histC>ry of u 26·y.eur·o d man who had been instltu· t1onal1zed ~1nce infancy as mentally re- tarded ~ cv~n though he actually was of llOl'mal 1ntel11gl!nce . ~ NBC (4) 10 :00 -Dean Martin's Celebrity Roast. Michael Landon of "Lit-~~e •lou!!le .. o~ the Prairie" and late of Bo11anz~ ut the target tonight with l roasters including Ernest Borgnine, Cliff Robertson. Lorne Greene, Amanda Blake and Euell Gibbons. KCET (28) 10 :00 -Mystery of the Maya. This documentary explores the <'Onte mporary <:µlture of the Central American Indian'S . Ricardo Montalban is the narrator . I TV DAl(Y LOG \ . \ ' Thuraday M11y 1 ~975 DAI LYf't~OT ff fl•!! 5 New Sho_ws Opening· New F~,~-k -r-=--=~ ~--~ ........ ~-1 For 'Ht", ~h' This la the one you l~ IA,,.. are waiting lo tee-- I.OS t\Nli l·:l.1-:s (1\l'J STARTS WEDNESDAY • J)1rt•t·t 11r pro1llltl'r ~ In one of the biggest weekends for li\'lng thc;i ter along the Orange Const, five new stage productions will be raising their curteins -two tonight and three of Friday. Intermission Tom Titus Dau~hter , Your Son ." "'i lh Hilley Walla ce, Bob 1.indst>}'. Ann Leverett, Robert Renfro" and Jack Secord completing the , cast. J ohn \Villiams is direcl1n~ the <.'omedy. v:hich v.•ill pl~y f'ridays and Saturdays ut 8:30 for fi1Je weekends <it the playhouse, 2110 !\fain St., Huntington Ik<1<:b. Reservations 842-5421 . t\lfrcd llltl'hl'O('k fHI \\ hll ~ I Leading off the parade this evening are the Son Clemente Community Theater with "A Thousa nd Cl owns" and UC Irvine's ·'Mi salliaitcc." Fr(day will see the opening of 'it My Daughter, Your Son" at the Hun- tington Beach Playhouse, "The Prisoner of Second Avenue" <il the Westminst e r Communitv Theater and "The Egg and I" at the Fountain Valley Commwiity Theater. The five newcomers join three other continuing v.roduclions, • .. ..,.., .. , a ,. •• 11111 a .. 111.,. l•· .................. .,,_ .... -....w.. -· ... -·-••II'•• .. . "The Roar of the Greasepaint , the Smell of the Crowd" at Golden West Coll ege, "'Romeo and Juliet" at Orange Coast COilege and "The ·Most llappy Fella" al Sebastian's We!:il Din· ner Playhouse. • JOE HOSLER plays th,c C'Cll· lral role in ''A Thousand Clowns." v.•ilh Carol Lee Clam- pitt and Jimmy 1-l crr in top sup- port. H al Ralston directs the Herb Gardner comedy, "'hi ch pla ys Thursdays through Saturdays for four weekends at 8:30 in the Cabrillo Playhousc, 202 Avenida Cabri llo, Sa n C1emente. Reservations 492-0465. Robert Co hen is direcling- Georgc Be rnard Shaw's "Mis- allianl'e,'' a light comedy to be staged tonight thrpugh Saturday only at 8 o'clock in the Fine Arts Village Theater on the UC I ca n1 - pus. Reser'vations 833-6617 . At Huntington Beach, Susan Kellogg and Greg Bro"n head the cast in the title roles of "My .....,..._.,._w_1,.. ......... 1111 .. I •I 11•1 W••ltl C"•Ml>l•••Mr T-C1ia.er1• llece1 I" He-.IL ; IFINAL WEEK! ·DOUBLE VOUR 1ST AUN ENTERTAINMENT! ' . W~!r.·~ 'CZ~• COllOMA Ol~ MAI. "RAFFERTY r. THE COOLD DUST TWINS" 111 .... "CLASS OF '44" ........ GARY GRIMES 'I"'"" ... •-·· ...-c.-..... "'CAPO HE" --D-l_C_ ... "LI A litll ve e. Steal A lot" ""Lenny" lJ \Juolcd Art"'' WOODY ALLEH FILM FESTIVAL "PLAY IT AGAIN SAM" NEIL SIMON'S lutes! local rl'- leasl', ''The Prisoner of Second Avenue," opens a four-weekend, 1-'riday and Saturduy run at the ·\V es tm inster Co mmunit y Theater, 7272 Maple Avl' , Westminster. Joyce Skidmore directs a cast h eaded by Stanton l~1·itchard and Darlene Chaffee . Reservations 89J-K626. fl ov.·ard Solomon is directing "Tbe Ege and f ." the stage version of the popular movil' comedy, with John l\.1aher and ,Corrine Ehl ers in the leading roles. Curtain times are Fridays at 7:30, Saturdays and Su nd (;l ys at 2 in the Fountain Va ll ey Con1 munity 1'heatcr. 18280 l\.1t. Ilald y C ircle . Fountain V::illcy . Reservations 962-2551. In other theater activity along the coastline , final performances of "Romeo and Juliet " v.•ill be given tonight through Saturday at Orange Coast Coll ege (ad- mission free); "lloar of the Greasepaint '' continues at Golden We st College (tickets al the door ), and ''The Most Happy Fella" is still on s tage al Sebas- ti an's \Ve st Dinner Pl ayhousl', 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente 1492-9950). l•RIRA STREISAMD JAMES C&AM "FUMNY LADY .. ll"GI .. MURDER OH THE ORllNT E:lPRESS" + "THI GA.MILS!: .. "TOMMY" "FllEMOS" IRl "Ll'IE A LITTLE. SlliL A LOT" ll'GI "FOUR MUSKETEERS" , "TAKE THE MOHEY lo RUN'0 "•EIHCARHATIOM OF PETER . H:OUD" "'UGDID ('F ,_.EU HOUSE" .. CA.PONE" IRI "LAUGHING POLICEMAN"' a t·a ~t iuld" l illl' ror \\'h;1t ha !:i b <'t'll k n o y,n .1s "Alfrl'<l ll1ll'ht·ol'k 's 531'd fdn1 .. l~t~~~~~~~~I 'J'ht• lLllL' is "l)Cl'l'll," and th1· playt·rs ~'·ill he nrur e 1)1,_•rn , l~arl'11 BJ ;u:k, li;1rb;11·;1 ll:irr1s, !t o y 'J'hinnt•s anti (':1thlt•f•n N1,_·Sbttl F'ilm· tilt.( 11 ill t:..ik c JllJl'L' 11\ L.u:-, 1\ni.:t•le"> ;i nti Sat) F'r:111· l'ISl'OStart1n ~ 1\.1 .iy 5 . 'f!ll !&II, ;fli llO'll\lllll'I ··woMlN '::" INflUfHCI .• O•ll I I "''•' l '""' • •O · 111 ---.. , """" ---.,H w-.... .- I O•l IO\•,., I -I ll • 19' FOUNTAW,,.LLEY • .. .__,. .. ,........ . .. -. tn:~Ull lllCI • ~ ll•lOI! ··sm rnoros·· • . 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"U.UGHIMG f"OLICIMAM" °'*'"'""· l!'ltv Fri. 6 3'0 1> rn. 5-1/SunlHQll, 11 IO ""°" thf\1Fn,to7orn-•I 1~ IClOloH AW410 Al ll""'C IU .. lltlSflM ~ . OOESN'T lM tfRE (PG) AllYMOllE WITH ICllS l(llSTOffHSOH CHARLES BRONSON '"BREAKOUf ' NOT SINCE lO/E sratr_ 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' ..... Ot•••t .. •\ LD\l• .. lh 546-l I 02 SAT.-SUH. 2:00-4:30-1:0 o-•: Jo "'"'OMl\"•D .. .,'<;II! Ll~Hl Peter Sellen in "THE RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER" STARTS Flit., MAY 25 CLIHT EASTWOOD "EIGER SANCTION" I.ft.RIA.IA S TRllSAMO 211d Al Ci-WPtl EWPORT Cl~EMAS ,.1,.00<1~•••0 .. •oO•ttlt<UI 644-0760 ,..., '"THE DOVE" ~IR!!r:>.~~!~~!4.;. SO. COAtol -••t• 540-7444 GEORGE SEGAL "THE OWL l THE ,USSYCAT" P'l111i "'SCAIECIOW" I Friday DAYTIME MOVlcS Ill (C) -rM l ..,. (dr•) '64 --.. Sltdtti, lallt ,tnfa', ):11 IPJ IC) ..... M, ....... {CMI) •lJ -Ootil °"· .111111 5111111', .... -. . 9 1q ....... , ........ !!f_ W' ~ Dul lolltla, CINlMA WEST Z•11• ... ••Tlt ., •011<••111 "1\1-Ctff!N 892-4493 11••-........ (fi~ . ., -..-...... DltCl'd. by ....... rll ., -"_._, I•~ •1J -l""I -'!I' -1~ • .,. .. ft(' , •• , 'Sl -D\ °"""' .,..., ..,..,.. 1•• __ , ... ,,._ cw ...,..,, ClllM' """'*' Doi ...... -,;;"lj,;; '1.~::' .. :: ~ --Ulrll .-.. - " (Q .... -,.,. _....._ KOCE 'relevision , c.ll l4i-1,111. ' • Plat • few word• to work lor · l tCll'llMA CENTER K .. tOl ol oh •\ "'" ... ~. Cl~!I• 979-4141 AIT CAIHIY 1Jld Alc.Mw' "DUTH UCI 1000 .. ,. • • • .. •• ' .-• • 1 :: LOS ANGELES {AP ) -"Madman" Muntz is on it in 1973 and joined with ae'verly Hills in: dustrialist Dan Elman to produce the 1,200-square- inch set. !···back? ~ The flamboyant Los Angeles supers~lesman • • ' • " " " . ~ ' • • ·. • ' ' ' • :• .. h as returned to one of his earliest, prosperous loves -television . This time he has come up \\'ith a television set that projects a color picture on a giant screen. Ttte ptice: $1 ,595, down from the original $1 ,995. Madrnan -almost no one call s hinl by his real first nam e Earl -hus alternately been a multimillion'a ire and broke several times during his spectacular career. He claims to have invented the auto s tereo concept and marketc.-d Munti stereo un· its for year s. .H e thinks he ha s another \\'in~er. •·1·1n more enthused about this than anything I have been in," he said. "Sales are going very well." Madman, nO\\' 61, is as energetic in his new ven· ture as he was when he won nationwide fame in the 1940s as a free'-'" heeling used car dealer. Madman retired in 1970 to Jive quietly in sub- urban Encino with his seventh wire. But he be<'ame interested in developing a big-screen TV that he calls Muntz Theater Televi~ion. He started working • DESERT'S BES T BUY ... and view! 0 Ind; on h;ll..c TOWNHOUSES Palm Desert Localed in a shellered cove several hundred feet above the desert floor .•. lndian Hills offers an incomparable panoran1ic vi~w where cooling breezes genlly S\vcep away lhe cares of the \Vorld! Five custom-designed swin1ming pools and screened tennis c:ourls add to the new way of li fe you"ll happiiy find at Indian Hills-Palm Desert! 1973 PRICES! 2 &3 BEDROOM SINGLE STORY TOWNHOUSES ~ from $34,500 10o/o DOWN 8 3/4 °/o FINANCING g •/•A.R. t.OU.YIOM ... _!!' "Ill Ill ~Gdle While there a re two other home glant screens on the market. the Munl:r.·Elman Cirm claims to have the first system to be cornpletely self· contained, e liminating the need to set up additional cornponents around the viewing area. The scr een, manufactured by Eastman Kodak, is 30 inches tall and 40 inches wide. Clos~ups are •three times life-size, .. It's at•tually like watching a ho1nc movie in your home," Madman says. Production has re ached 200 to 2SO sets a month, and the manufacturers sa)'. lhey expect to be turn-· • .• .., ... _ .,..,., ·-. .., . .,, •. ., Mrs. M unt:: acon't l e t Me. SIN!'• c raz g.' • ing out about I ,000 a month within 10 months , A coast-lo·coast distributorship network is be· ing set up . Outlets already have been established in ti.tiddl eton, N . Y .: Washington. Atlanta, Oklahoma C'ily. Honolulu, Seattle, Phoenix, Portland, Ore.; \Vichita, Kan .. and Arlinb'1.0n, Tex. l\tunlz rirs t came on the business scene in the C'arly 1940s. selling used cars to \11ar "'orkers in the Los Angeles area. lie gained attention with advertisements \Vilh such outrageous sayings as, ''I buy 'e m retail -sell 'em wholes ale. More fun that way ~" and "I '-''anna give ·cm away, but Mrs. Muntz won't let me. She's c:razy. ·' lie is reputed to have grossed $73 million in sales in 1974. In 1948 , Madman left autos and moved to New York. '''here he opened a television distributorship. l~e developed and produced h.i s own low-cost sets until 1957~ \\'hen he sold his interest in the business. lie s ays he then developed the car stereo con- cept tapes and machinery -ttnd s tayed with that until 1970, \\'hen he retired. L~ut retirement was boring. <.1nd 1'o1adm3n is out selling again. Veto on Housing Bill Predicted WASHINGTON (AP) ~Some congressional conferees predict a presidential veto of a bill con- taining three options to help potential home buyers obtain mortgage interest rates or down-payments they could arrord. THE T HREE OPTIONS are: a 6 percent federal mortgage loan gra(lually increasing lo market levels <now about 9 percent) by the end of six years: a mortgage loan which would carry 7 percent interest for the life of the loan: or a $1,000 payment to usl for the down-payment. The government loans would be limited to pay· men ts of $250 a month for up to two years. }'louse and Senate conferees agreed Tuesday on· the bill. v.1hich would cost between $1 .3 billion and $1 .5 billion. TJIE BILL ALSO would help ubout 100,000 homeowners protect their pfoperty by providing for the government to pick up their monthly mortgage payments if they have lost their jobs or suffered a loss in income and cannot meet their payments. Computer Meet Set Newport Equity Funds can earn you Dick Bourke, consul· tan.t to management on data processing and·con- 'tri buting editor for System /3 World magazine, will be. the featured speaker at the monthly dinner meeting of the Orange County Chapter of PACT, the Professional Association of Computer Techni· cians. The meeting will be held at Dandel's in Anahei m, Monday, al 7 p.m. 10% on your investment dollars. Look around you. On every side the yields of Treasury Bill s, Bankers' Acceptances and Certificates of Deposit are de- clining. That's wh y it will pay you to look into 10% interest bearing Trust Deed investments with Newport Equity Funds. Newport Equity Funds offers you two elements vital to any good investment: High yield and security. Your money can earn 10C}O annually w hi lJ your investment is secured by low·risk real estate right here in the Newport Beach area -the fastest growing section of Cali forn ia's fastest growing county. Right now, you can invest anywhere from $2500 to $250,000. Your funds will start earning 10% from the day of deposit into escrow. All details, accounting and statements are handled by Newport Equity Funds. And don't forget: It is possible to earn more than 10% on. Trust Deeds paid off prior to maturity. In those certain cases, it provides for a bonus of six months additional interest, as allowed by state law. For more information, call Newport Equity Funds today. Our phone number is 644 ·6600. Available to California residents only. Newport Equity Il:!.1!;#2 AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 I• Reservations for the meeting can be obtained by calling Dick La frcrty (833-8384 ) Qr Judith Moore (535-6037). HOW MUCH IS GOOD HU.LTH WOITH7 "" ' ' tyTHRY GIANT, ...... or cour s e it is pricele ss. Ancie nt monarchs offered hair their kingdoms for a cure wh en sick and usually failed to gel relier. But, good h e:i lth cannot be acquired by money alone. Your body often need s help . Pai n or dl !!com rort r,r/! it s warning signals. If you answer this request for assistance by consulting a physician quickly for expert help. the odds are you will enjoy a ht'althler nee. YOU on Y OU R DOCTOR CAN Pl-IONE US when you' need • delivery. We will deliver promptly wllhout extra charJI.". A ireat many people rel y on ua for their heallh needs. Wa welcome requests fM dellvery aervlee and -......... PA•K UDO -ACT UIH~N4 ftrH . New _ _. ·U. I . • Cluysler, JIW Merger? DETROIT CUP[) - Chrysler Corp. officials have lubeled reports of a possible merger between lhe No. 3 uuto eompany and Volk swugen or Germany as ··pure speculation.·· The reports surfaced again Tuesday after 'foni Schmuecker. chairman or VW. said the financially ailing company needs a partner lo build car$ in the United States. VW report- ed a $347 million loss for 1974 -its first loss in his· tory. 'Motivation' .Topic of OC Executives James Conant and Leo G\Jolo will discuss motivation at. the monthly dinner meeting of the Saddlebaek Chapter of the Society for Advancement Or Managem e nt (SAM) Wednesday. Both men teach at Cal State Fullerton. Conant, a clinical psychologist. worked as staff psychologist for General Electric and then 181.1 before coming to Fullerton, where he leaches behavioral management. Guolo worked for Northrup and did copsulting work "'il.h small businesses. I-le currently teaches ma nagement and productions operations. The·meeting will begin at)6:30 p.m. with a social hour at the Airporter Inn llotel, 18700 A'lacArthuf Blvd . in Irvine. " S till i11 S l11111p Car Sales Decline 21 % for Early· May DETROIT CAPJ -U.S. car companies failed to climb out or their deepest slump sipce World War II during curly May as a uto sales fell 21 percl!nt rrom a year ago to a 17 -year low for the period. All four major U.S. firms Wednesday rePorted declines (or lhe May 1-10 period. Chrysler was down 27 percent, Ford 26 percent, American l\'totors 21 percent and General Motors 17 percent. A Chrysler orficial also said that the (irm expects to rahse prices on new cars this fall about 5 percent, $250 above eurrent models. . "FROM MY STANDPOINT, I'd like ubout 6 percent ($300) because of continu ed cost increase s," Chrys l er Comptroller Roger Helder said in an interview ... But I think 5 percent is about what we can get." The totaf U.S. uuto sales of 162,046 were down seven-tenths or a percent from 163,190 in the rirst 10 days or April. The latest daily selling rate of 18,005 was the lowest for an early May since the recession of 1958, when the rate was 13,705. For the year to d:it.c, sales or 2,201 ,472 are off 18 percent from· the depresse,d levels or 2.678,196 last year and are running at a 14·YCllr low. lndustry analys ts •say eurly May sales normally run at the same pace as in early April. The la.test results failed to s ignal l"hc significant spring upturn auto executives have been looking for to end the industry's 19·month slump, the worst since World War II. O ver 1 'h e Cou n te r NASO Listings ~N HIGH G~ARJ "WE'RE NO LONGER looking for u rebound," said one t1.naly1:it who had pre.;licted a spring ~pturn firlit ror April, and luter for May. Chrysler s•lcs ln the period were 23,757, down Crom 32,367 Jast year, but up 20 percent rrom early April. Chrysler credited the increase frorn last month to $200 cash rebates on comp.acts and light vans. The company said com1.:1act sales were nearly double those in early April. • Chrysler is the only U.S. firm to revive rebates this month. A MC sales were 8,369, down rrom 91336 lost year and off 2 percent fro1n early April. Ford car sak>s were 41 ,555, down rrorn 56 ,462 <\ year ago and pf( 15 percent from early Ap ril. GM sales of 88,365 were . orf from 106.340 list year, but were up 3 p~rcenl from early April, giving the firm its best daily selling rate for the first 10 days or a month since last October. Year to date, Chrysler sales were off 31 percent, Af1C was dowh 25 percent, Ford was orr 22 percent and GM was down 10 percent. Jtelder's estimate of Chrysler's 1976 model prices confirmed the range indicated last week by Ford. The average new car costs about $5,000. Rord said it expects to raise prices around 3 lo 6 percent. General Motors says it will raise prices by an undetermined amount. The companies raised new car prices last 'fall by a record $450. ;rbout 10 pe rcent over 1974 models. MUT UAL FUND S l l ' l l ' ' • Big Tax Help Privafe Pension Plan Q&A By SYLVIA PORTER fl.alt of hOO coliimn.sJ Tht!rc arc advantages to those not covered by pnv~te pen.,ion plan.!! In being able to e21tabll1h u retirement ac- count muke contrlbullon1 to it that are t.,x deductible and then let thl! eum1n11 in that account accumulate over the yellrs tax fret! The t."Xlent to which tax free contrlbullons bulld up whun what they earn is ah10 t&K·lree lli !ipeclacul.1r 'fh1s Is the heurl of the lnd1viduu.I Retirement Account& Money's Worth which you can estal)ll.sh under a rcvolu11onary prov1~1on of the 1974 Pension Reform Act which went into effect th1:;: past Jan 1 1975 But you II miss all the benefits 1( you don't know whu"t an IRA ls and how to lUke &d\antage or 1l And the sat! pro bub1hty 1s that t~ose o( you who need an IRA most are 1ust the onei; who v..111not 00 informed Thus my two part qwz prepured Wtth the ht!lp or the New York based IOYCStmcnl 4tdV1sory r1r01 or Lord. Abbett & Co Q When can you gel di.ttnbtdwm Jrom yw.r ll<A ' 1\ Normally not beroreyou reach al!e 59 1 • Q I low long con you keep !/()Ur money ir1 your 11-tA • A D1str1but1ons must st.art 1n the tax yt:ar 1n whu.;h you become 70 111. and cannot be longer than a period measured either by your own hfc expectancy or the Joint hfe expcctan cy of you und your spouse Q Can an IRA be eatabl1.shed a.!a 1cnnt account? A No An JRA 1s a ret1remP.nl account tor you, an 1n- dlv1dual llowever, you can name your spouse us your benef1c1nry Q Cana huabandandt1.11fe eocheatabh.shan IRA1 A. Yes, if both of you rect!tve compensation. Jn commun1 ty property states, each of you must receive compensation on your own behalf A Wife w1U not be ehg1ble to establish an IRA merely because her husband 1s ret:e1vmg compensa- tion Q Con :itlf employed inditridualt establt.9h an I RA.,. A. Yes tr you, a sell employed person do not establish a Keogh plan, you may establish an IRA covering Just yourselr You do not buve to cover any employes you have You can, however, contribute ror selected employes at your dJScret1on and your contnbutions are deductible Q Con you confnbtde to an IRA if your employer contnbuts le:ss than 15 percent o/ yOMr compensation to a pro/ii shanng plan or pennon plan~ A No. Q How ar~ contrlbuhomdeducted" A ..€OJ1lr1but1ons are deducted from your gross income 1n f1hng your federal income tax return You can get a deduc- tion for conlr1but1ons to an IRA whether or not you 1tem1ze your other deductions and you can s till take the opltonal 1landard deduction Q How.are eorn1ngsonyour IRA taxed ~ A. The earnings on your investment -d1v1dends, capital gams, etc -are not subject to federal incom e t ax while they are accumulat1ng 1n your IRA account All laxat1on of this money 1s deferred until d1stnbut1ons are made to you ' Q Can you contnbuttmutual f1md shares to your IRA 1 A No All your contributions must be 1n cas h Q Can you withdraw your money 1/ you become disabled1 A Yes D1sab1l1ty 1s defmed as a medically cJeterm1nable physical or m ental impairment which can be expected to re- sult 1n death or to be of long, continued and 1ndef1n1tc dura t1on preventing you from engagmg many substantial, gain· tul act1v1ty Q What 1/ you re not dilabledbut Withdraw ~fore 591~? A. You arc sUbJect to tax penalties The amount of your premature withdrawal Is illcluded in your gross income for that year In add1t1on, there 1s a penalty tax of IO percent of the amount Q What 1/ you withdraw over a tonger penod than the h/e expec tancy table.s provide1 A The Jnternal Revenue Service impases a penalty of 50 percent or the underwithdrawal Thus, 1r you should be w1thdraw1ng at the rate of $2,100 a year but you withdraw only $1,300 the difference of $700 would be subject lo a 50 percent tax of $350 Q Where can you get more 1nformat1on1 A From the Internal Revenue Service mutual runds, sav- ings banks, savings and loan assoc1at1ons, stockbroker, in· surance companies, commerc1aJ banks settmg up plans, even more You'll find plenty or sources Use them for your maxJmum benefit MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXE S NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks (;fliltf."r N R tlff l.l•Nf."r f'f 48 83 871 83 858 73 92 27 up up up up 0 38 0 23 8 60 0 69 NM <' l'Dr k I ii ftfD~f ,1 rf h,.. 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I •-'f"--~ ~··-... -.·,. ~ -· •• ~ ...... ,. ... .r ... ••f" -~~-....... ~ 123. •51 119 0 I ' I r ' ) ) cThc:.•=o•.=ld::•:<.Yc!· "':::':zY_:1,,_5.'-'1C:9.c75,_ ______ _:0e:::AILY PILOT CI Says ae's S111-prising Himself Ry;n 7-1 I lnjury_.hompered spring lruining and an elbow injury e~·r this aeason. Nolan R)ian says he's struggl~ Ing •nd luck 111 helping him out. The rest of the ~eriran League must be wondtiflna whet will happen when Ryan gets it together. Ryan, v.·lth u 7..,J-record this season for the CalifOl'nia Angels, maintains his pltchlog still isn't on the beum und soys he thk\ks it Wiiil.J.ake him another coupl~ or gam1M>I!> reach his stride after an I( Ryan ls strugalin1. t was certainly newa to the Ne York Yankees who managed just two seventh inning stogies In a. 5·0 lOls t.o Ryan and the An&els (ull6- diiy night. "1 waa s truggling," Ryan in· sisted .Wter coming within nine outs of an American Leagu,,. re· cord fourth no-hitter. , "I was concentrating only on getting the ball over, iJ was a curveb1'11 pitcher. l 'm dam lucky I've learned how to get it' over." Ryan 's problems yielded a two·hittcr und his third shutout or the season ~ind the 21st of his career. "I thiok my curve und my changeup were about 100 per· cent, about as good as they could be,·· Ryan said. "But," hi! added, "my fastball was only about 80 )X!rcent. 1 ha · 'len't got that groove down yet where 1 can throw it for strikes. l 'm still searching ror it.'' Ryan Cirsl suffered a leg injury in spring training and recently hurt the triceps tendon behind his right elbow In his pitching arm. I-le said he continues to sur- prise himself because he doesa't really feel com plt!tely recovered front the lack or work in s pring" training and the after·effCl'ls or the elbow on getting into com· plete shape. "~1y elbow sti ll has n·t rt.•· gaint..>d the strength from that." Munagcr Oi{'k Williams suid he also look s for a no ·hittcr cve1·y time J{yun pitches. "lie b1;nl:S an cl c<·tricit v to the other playe rs, us wCll ::is the fans," Williarns said. Anaheim Prep Product Helps Snuff Out LA, 7-4 i ' i ~ I t ' I ' ' '~ l ~ U~I T•l-."61• SINGH RELAXES BEFORE .SATURDAY '.S PREAKNESS. 10 Are.to Run Preakness Field ' . ~ . Completed. Today BALTIMORE (AP) -Foolish Pleasure, the once·beaten win· ner of the Kentucky Derby, headed a rield or 10 entered today for the 1 OOth running or the 1$150,000-added P1·cakness Stakes at Pimlico. Thou Art and Sylvan Place but came out of that race with injured hooves. ST. LOUIS <AP) -For a pitcher "'ith doubts, Al 1-lrabosky let little or his emotion show through to his rivals. And, iJ asked, the I..os Angeles Dodgers would be happy to attest to the l'hunky left-hander's fit· ness in a 7·4 St. Louis Cardinals triumph Wednesday. "A couple of days ago my arni was stiff in the bullpen," con· fided Hrabosky, who was called on in his 15th Cardinals ap· pearance to halt the Dodgers in the seventh inning. "I just tried to be very Ouid out there and do everything right mechanically," he said. '·You gel the adrenalin going, but I wasn't trying to overthro>A'." llrabos ky is a former s tar Sports in Brief athlete from Savanna ~ligh In Anaheim . The 25 ·year·old llrabosky, an overnight z·elief sensation a yeur ago in the National League, was overpowering while permitting only Steve Garvey's double in his 21h innings against the Dodgers. And , while reducing his earned run average to 1.71 i1122 innings, he struck out five to put his pace "'ell ahead or 1974 .. •· J\otentally , it's 2,000 percent ahead of la s t yea r ," said llrabosky, who survived a brief streak of wildness and t>A·o walks to record his fifth save or the young seuson. "I didn't know \\•here I v.-·as at this lime last year." recalled the mu s tachioed pitc her, \vho ABA's Top Post To DeBusschere NEW YORK -Dave DeBusschere. vice president and general manager of the New York Nels, was today named the seventh commissioner of the American Basketball Associa· tion. DeBusschere's s~lection was made Wednesday by a un· animous vote of the ASA 's 10· man board of trustees at a meet- ing in Louisville, scene or the league's championship playoff series between the Kentucky Colonels and Indiana Pacers. DeBusschere was a standout player in the National Basketb.all Association ror 12 years wilh the Detroit Pjstons and NY Knicks. Couga,.• Win tournament which started Jlr1on· day and ends Sunday. Amritraj had an unexpectedly easy match, winning 6·3. 6·4 over the fourth-seeded Smith. The In· dian player never lost a service game to Smith. Earli er in the day Phil Dent of Australia beat Mexico's Raul Ramirez 6·3, 3·6, 6·3 to complete the first round. ~o-.Fi•ed NEW YORK -Outfielder Cleon Jones was fined $2,000 by the New York Mets Wednesday night after charges or indecent exposure in Florida were dis· misl!led by the state attorney. "Cleon has been fined ·$2.000 for failure to abide by the train- ing rules,'' said M . Dona ld Grant. chairman of the J\olets ' board. "He is ashamed of what he has done but we assume he has never used drugs or mari- juana." finished the campaign \\'ilh an 8·1 record afte r a roc ky start. "I 'd get in ii game, and I couldn't concentrate," he added. "But right now I've got lhC velocity ·1 "·ant. If I can keep it . then I'm there." Another Ca1·ds 11.•ft·hander. John Curtis, had held Los Angeles to a s ing le c;1rncd run and led 6·3 prior to "·cakening in the seventh . But Curti s, 2· l , "'alk ed Dave Lopes to kindle Dodgers hopes and surre nde r ed il single to 1.-cc Lacy before giving "":.!.\' to bi~ !\like Garman. Garman promptly "'alkt.'il Jim \\1ynn to fill the basl's. then G:.irvf:'}' bl:.isted a !)<.tcriri t·c fl y tu prec(>de Ron Cey's pop foul. 1-\fter Willie Cra\\ ford \\·as an- nounced io hit for ·r um Paciorek, in came lf1·abos kv fro1n the bullpen and the DOdgers coun· tcrcd \\•ith Joe F'crguson, \\'ho· fanned on three pitcht•s. .. I reel better \\•hen it's a game s ituation," said llrabosky, "'ho also fanned Ft•rguson for the game's final out. ··1 halt.'{! it the other d;.1y \\"hen it \\':.i S 11 ·3 or something. The only thing you can do is get hurl ... ''No matter h O\\' n1any days in a rO\\' the guy's pilohed. he com · cs running in out of the bullpen," Curtis said. "I-le pi cks up the whole ball club \vith his ag- gressiveness." 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" " R ER 88 SO Ra" !L, ~.2) ' ' • • ' ' '"""'" ' ' • ' • ' Oown!n!I ' • ' • • ' ""~" ' • • • ' ' Cllfh\ (W, 2·1) • ' • ' ' ' CO.•man " • ' ' ' • Hr•DaS~Y ,, ' ' ' ' ' , If a ll 10 start on Saturday, the second jewel of racing's triple crown will gross $210.l300, the richest renewal in its history. The entry of two supplemental nominees -Master Derby and Native Guest at $10,000 each - swelled the purse past last year's previous record or $209,000. Since lhen, he scored a driving: victory in the Wood ~1emorial and came from off the pace to win by 1% lengths in the Ken- tucky Derby. TM Held tor Saturd•~·~ ~~,OQG.addecl Prt•k· llH~Sta~e•, 1 1/1• milt'~. al Plmhco: PPK9rw Jeck•Y PrNOdd• 1. PriOKeThouArt tBaetal 11·1 1. SoldCMpe•1> CAtlemanl 10.1 J. •·Milster ~rby !M(H•r11uel l·I •. Frxili'ill Ple•\1>te CV•squezl 6·S s. •·N•liYeGw•t IH•wle~I 1!>-1 6. •·Med16 CVel•SIUt'll 10.1 1. Singh CCorOero) 9.1 I . Ol•bOIO !f'onc:ayJ 6·1 PULLMAN , Wash. -Rick Schafer's two ·run homer sparked a three·run ninth inning that carried the Washington State Cougars to a 6·4 victory over the Oregon State Beavers Wednesday and a berth against USC in the Pacific·S (:Qnference baseball playo£fs. T..,a IJp•et• LAS VEGAS -Tv;o seeded players were upset in lhe third day of play Wednesday as fi£th · seeded Marty Riessen lost to Ross Case of Australia and Stan Smith was beaten by Vijay Amritraj in the fourth annual $150,000 Alan King Te nnis Classic. Spikers Undaunted By News of Attack Challenging F.oolish Pleasure in the 1 3/16 mile eJassic will be six colts who trailed him to the wire in the Derby two weeks ago -Avatar, Diabolo, Master Derby. Media, Prince Thou Art ··and Bold Chapeau. Also going i11 the Preakness are Just The Time and Singh. Prince Thou Art. sixlh in the Kentucky Derby, drew lhe inside post position for the Preakness with Bold Chapeau No. 2 and A1aster Derby, winner of five straight races before his fourth place finish in the Derby, start· ing rrom the third slot. Foolish Pleasure, carrying the colors of Knoxville, Tenn .. baker John L. Greer, starts from No. 4, with Native Guest, Media, Singh, Diabolo. Avatar and Just The Time to his outside in that order. Singh, owned by Cynthia Phipps, is unbeaten in £our races this season and missed· the Ken- tucky Derby only because a training injury interrupted his schedule. Si ngh is the last coll sired by the famed Bold Ruler, who also produced Triple Crown winner Secretarial . In the lZ· sturfs or his career, Foolish Pleasure has followed horses to the finish line only on- ce. I-le was beaten March 29 in the Florida Derby by both Prince 9 .• ,, .. 1..-CShoem•kerl ._, 10. •·.llHt The Tim• (Turc.ouel ('(I.I a ·T••i ner Jolln C. C•mpo entrr. •· WJ>plemen1•• ~ en!rles •I '1 O,OOOe•cll. 0"""1'••-1, Daro1 O<'n F•rm. 1. Or. Anll\OnY Lf!l!l•O·il'reO W, Wvble·Tom t"""tl. J, Gol~n Cli•n<• F•rm. •. Jon L. Greer. \, GoJdmln~ Farms. 6, ElmeMorl. 7, C~nlt>I• Pl>•PPS O. ft.,,k McM•l'K>l'I. 'I, Arlhur ,t... Setlf!l'$(Jf'IJr. 10, 8u(k!<1nd Firm. WeiQtl\s -All c•rry !26 pollflds. Pu•\<> -Gross Y•lu•·'ll0.600. winner gets \ls&,100; Stttond P1 act', ll0.000; Tn"d pl1Ke 'lS,000; Fourth pl<1ce $1,\.CIO. Case battled back after losing the first set to gain a 2-6, 6·2, 7·5 victory over Riessen in the Nasty Gets Nasty Fans Shout Disapproval BOURNEMOUTH, England (AP) -Ilie Nastase, the volatile Romanian tennis star, continued to win matches and lose friends Wednesday in the $80,500 British hardcourts tennis championships. Nastase coasted past Hans Kary or Austria 6·2, 6·2 in a second round match but drew the ire or spectators when he questioned an official's call against him in the sixth game of the £irst set. Nastase argued the call and refused lo continue play. He then shouted al umpire Mike Gibson, "You can scratch · me i£ you want." Gibson answered, "If you don't want to play, you must retire. I'm not going to_scral<lh you." Nastase £inally resumed play but spectators, tired or tfle long delay, shouted angrily at the Romaniari and some demand.ed he be thrown out of the tournament. Jan Kodes beat Hans·JOa<"'him Plotz of West Germany 6-2, 6-2; Juan Gisbert dumped John Yu ill of South Africa 6-2. 6·3 and Zelko Franulovic of Yugoslavia defeat'ed Marcelo Lara·of Mexico 7-5, 6-3: HONG KONG (AP) - Headlines of tbie Camtxxl.ian·U.S. confrontation .. over a seized American merchant vessel had U.S. track and field athletes buzzing at breals:f ast toda);. The team is scheduled to leave by train Frid8y £or the People's Republic of China with meets ::;chcduled at Canton, Shanghai and Peking during the next two weeks. The firs t is at Canton Sunday and Monday. "I am sure people back home are worried about us," said Mrs. Patricia Rice of Croton-On · Hudson, N.Y .. chairman of the women 's track and field commit· tee. "We would like for them to kno"' there is nothing to \\'Orry about." A representative of the U.S. Stale Department. traveling with the team , quickly allayed any fears that China·s reception of the 64·member team might cool as a result or the incident. "Even if the United States jumped into this thing with both feet. I doubt there would be any serioui; reaction on the part of the Chinese," he said ... The official reception might be a little more formal and reserved, but I doubt it ... A member of the <"'ommittce A Bad Barry Turns Out Sweet '<>'\KLAND (~P -"l was so his first 15 shots, '>''BS on the The Bulls were ravored over Their successful catch·up dri: bad," said Ric Barry, who bench for his third spell when the Golden Slate. having beaten the began late in the third period started going g iust in time to Warriors started their run which Warriors in three or £our regular after coach Al Attles had brought lead the Golden late Warriors ultimately eaught Chi cago. season meetings, and the Bulls Bart')' lo the bench for the third past the Chicago BuJh; Wcdnes· Barry scored 14 points in the led the ser~es 3-2 going into Game tfme In the game. day night and inlO the National final quarter for the Warriors, 6 last Sunday on their home "1 don't think J 'v~ ever seen a Ba!'iketball Association's cham· who trailed by as many as 14 court. game more symbolic or team ef· pionship series. Points e11rlier . "We had our chance in Chicago fort then this one. We got great "I made up my mind when I "If we play like this against and let it slip away," Bull s coach performances rrom people who was sitting on the bench, those Washington, we're golng Lo give Dick Motta said . "We got a hadn't been·playing much·," said guys were Jooking ror me to themabattle,"saldBarry. second cha.ne e here but just Allies. help," Barry said In praise of hi s Wa!'i hlngton 's Bullels, who weren'tuptoit .. '' h d r di 0 Th W I h •• 72 CMICAOO n -low U, W.alW 11, l!loerwln~lt Warriors leommates arter l e dethroned the e en ng N A e arr ors, w o won oo· 10. ~" u, V•n L~r 1•, G••""' 1. T11vrmond t. 83· 79 victory In the declsi\1e champion Bos ton Celtics to win with Barry scoring 36 points Sun· '~t~i~1:~ATe•,-Btrrynlwu1tfftJ.&e•ni seventh game of the Western the Eastern ConrerenCc title, will day,· trailW by as many us 14 2. c. JoM600\ 10, ••l«I•• 1. o\\lllt Ml. Sm1t111, o. for better Chinese·t\me1;can re· lations s<1 id : .. The track and field vi sit should not be affect ed in any \va y. This is government to gov· ernment. The track and field meets v.•ill be on a people·lO· people basis. and it should re· main friendly." NOLAN RYAN Catfish Living Up To Salary Catfish 1-lunter today is a .500 pitcher. But on Wednesday night al Anaheim Stadium, he ap- peared more like a $3.5 million pitcher, "·hich he also is. Hunter . r ebounding im· pressively from a wobbly start, hurled his fifth straight complete game and triumphed for the fourth time in those five starts as he authored a lO·inning seven· All~mnMKMPCl110) """" 16 C•tilornl• •I B•ll!more l21 W..yll c.11torni••I 8•U1more 2:2Sp.m. •:lSp.m. 1o:ss •. m. May 18 C•lllornl• •t Baltimore hiller and bes ted the California Angels, 4-3. llunter improved hi s record to 4.4 but in his last five ap· pcarances. spanning 44 innings, he has permitted just five earned runs. When queried about the sudden turnabout, 1-lunter. as is his cu s tom , \\"a s a s tud y in sin1plicity. .. Mv control is back ... it's as t.'asy lo explain as that.'' he said. ''I started the year trying to be loo fine ... I guess l v.•as a little apprehensive about pitching in New York. Now I'm back to be- ing me ... lhro"•ing the ball \\'here I want to." Without Hunter. Nev.· York's JO.game trip V.'hich ended Wed· nesday night, would have been a complete disaster. Jt \\'as dismul 'cnou~h , eight losses in IO games, but those l\\'O triumphs \\•ere llunter's. 'fhe other Yank1.•e SUC('css \\·as Cal· fi s h 's two -hitter a g ains t Oakland. Down 3 -1 in the eig hth, California got even in a hurry \\'hen Joe Lahoud slammed a two-out, two -run homer off Hunter. NEW YOftK •b." bi 5 0 3 I • ' 2 0 1 I 0 1 5 0 1 1 'I \Mo1te It E.AAadOo•CI Bon<ls '' MUf'l!.Gnt A .lol'ln!.Gndl'I 0.mbh•S 10 W. W1lhim\ p.- 01•""' IO G Ne111esltl Aloma• ID F Sl<1nlty ss °"'""~' pn Misons\ Hunte•P • 0 2 1 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 • a o o : 3 I 1 0 I I I 0 0000 0 0 0 0 CALIFORNIA Rem, lo "'""''i.(1 Boc11te lb lrl'c<Ol o Pl" Uhouelll Cl'>•••Jb ">u<lakoson H•tper pt Eoanc AA Netll~\ ti B ~moll'!\~ Ha~uer o K"~-P •b r II bl ~ , 1 0 '0 0 0 \ 1 1 0 o a o o s I 1 2 • 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 J 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 To\~IS N~w YorM C•lotorn•d 36 • 11 • Total\ lS l I l 000 000 1-4 00007<!0] R ER 88 SO J J 5 1 • ' 1 • 0 0 I 0 '" ,00 ,. " H'-"'1er<W.•·•I 10 1 Ha~~l~r !L,l·•! q,,, \I Kirlo.WOO<I '' 0 PB-E11an. T-2:13. A-16,Yll. UPIT ....... f Conference finals. host the firs t game or the ployoff points Wednesday nhrht as Barry ~l.OUd••Yt. T0.••1,1'"11• . ~ °"~ 21 " ,. 1•-n Barry, who made only two of finals Sunday In Landover, Md. made just two of his fU'St 15 shots. Oo1W111t•'-'' 10 1 tl 1•-«J RICK BARRY (24) llATTLES CHET WALKER . \ • ' IC% DAILY PILOT Thursday, May 15, 1975 For Pirates, VCI ·Rowing Cl~ssic On Tap Friday LONG BEACH-The most pre· -stigious rowing event in the West lakes place this weekend and , Orange Coast College and UC 'Irvine <."re"'S figure lo be very much part of it. r The 15th annual Wes tern Sprints championship is set for f'Tiday and Saturday at Long · Beach Marine Stadium with ac- tion running from 8 a.m. to 6 : 15 Friday and 8 a .m . to 12:10Satur· day . Tickets a re $2 each with 'children under 12 admitted free. UCJ 's Varsity eight, second in the Western Sprints last season to Washington, doesn't figure lo ·have the talenl to handle the •tuskies this wee kend. But UC I 's · Ant eaters are rated il contender. Coach Ouv all Hecht of UC I a lso has crews entered in the JV eights, freshman e ig hts and varsity fours -as does Orange Coast . OCC's JV eight has been im· proving with each outing and, along \llilh its freshman shell , rates a good s hot to win . Washington and UC Berkeley figure to offer the Pirates their stiffest competition. The winners of all races gain berths in Saturday's finals "'hile the second through sixth place shells will be forced to row in one of two repechage heats Friday arternoon. The top two boats from each re· -Celebrity Tilt Nears Two of the very best pro foot· baJI teams will clash Sunday- &ut the setting will be quite dif- ferent lhan what the Los Angeles Rams and Oakland Raiders arc Used to. The R ams, l ed by James J;larris , Ja ck S now, I siah Robertson . Fred Dryer, Jack Re yno ld s and Lawrence Mccutcheon, tangle with the Jaiders in the fourth annual UC Irvine celebrity baseball game. ; The seven·inning event begins ~ 1:30. A no-host picnic will be ~Id Sunday at noon in an area ~jacent to the UCI baseball 1 !i.adium. The picnic is open to anyone wis hing · to come with their families. A basketball game involving tbe two teams will be held Mon- <fay night in UCI 's Crawford Hall, beginning at 7:30. Tickets are priced at $2 per event, per person and are on sale at Crawford Hall and al the games Sunday and Monday. All proceeds will benefit the UCI athletic sc holarship pro- gram. • Top members or the Raiders who are expected to play include Bred Biletnikoff, Ben Davidson, Charlie Smith, Cliff Branch, Phil Villapiano, Tony Cline, Dan Con- nors, John Vella, Dan Med.Ian and George Atkinson. An autograph session will also be set up at each game. Cerritos Wins Pla11off South Coast Conference Baseball Playorf Cerritos 8, Mt . San Antonio6 pe('hage will join the heat win· ners to complete the six·boat field for Saturday's finals. ucc·s vars ity eight and OCC 's JV and freshmun eights all re· ceived favorable dra"'S. The Anteaters will not rov.· ~1gain s l Was hing ton or" UC Berkeley in its opening heat, "'hile OCC's JV boat is mat('hed agai ns t three s hells it has already defe-ated this season- UCLA , USC and Loyola. Orange Coast's freshman eight will face UC Berkeley, UCl, UC Santa Barbara and Oregon State Friday morning a nd has already defeated all but Oregon State- "'hich it has not met. UCl 's varsity crew includes stroke Bruce Ebbetson, Brad Lewis, Rick Peterson, John Sul· ton, Greg Pete rson, Greg Kose, Phil Pearson , bow Peter Backlund and coxswain Keith Wood . OCC 's JV boat includes stroke Bob Whitford. Jeff Davies, Curt Fle ming, John Silcox , Craig Clarke, Rich Darden, Glenn Lan- ingham.Bob Kemble in bow and coxs"'ain Mark Schirmer. LAME ASSll;NMENTS J1111ior V•r•ilJ E'9Ms Htat I (IO'lSJ -LoyO!•, UCLA, Or-co.,.I. We•!ern Wl•fl•noton. USC. W.s!Jlll'IJIDn Star,.; l\orat 1 Cll a.m.l-UC Ber~eltv. Se1lllt·Pac1lk, C.I SU1I" CLono BeaCl'll. S1an1Qrd, UC lrvi..,,, Wi,ll•"'iJIOf\. Fr1,~m'" E\9'1ts Heal 1 (I a.m .1-0rang• Coa•I. UC ~tkelev, UC lrVi"'l.,OreQOn Stal•. UC Santa 8art>a••. he•\ 1 l8:J O)-SI Ma ry 's. S1111lord, UCLA, Wash1"'iJl0<1. Varsl11 Feun Heal 1 11 1·111-wasl'llnoton. Sea!Cle·Paclflc, St. Mary"s, S..nre Cllra. UC Irvine, Or•r>ge Coast ; Mat i (1:-sl-UC Irvine. Lo vol• A. Oranot Coast, ~stern W•"•ln11ton, Loyola B, USC. Varllty IEL ... ts 11 XI (/'ltat 11-Stettle·Plclfi<. Br1llsh (.olum. bol. UCLA. USC, Ort90n St•I•. UC 1,,,int. FRIOAY·s TIMI!" SCHEDULE Prtllmln1ry HNts I •.m.-lrtshman tlgflls fMal 1); l :!S- lrtshman fours ~11111 1l; l :Jri'.l--4tl!'Ylmln elglfts !N•I Jl; l ;•S-lrt!ihman '°"'' (l"e&t ll: '9-1.tn1or \i"'lllts ri...at H ; 9: 1S-Uol'lt-1i;p.1 ei')hh l""•t ll; 9.)()--senoor slnOlt• '""•' 11; 9:•S---llQ1'11-igllt t lglf!\ fNal ?). tO-t111ht-lgf'll ,....,,, lhlet !l; 10.IS-Jll "iOl'll!. lllt•I I)! IO:•S-llqht"'ti<lhl FOURS !heal Jl; 11-J ll eigl'll!i l~ot 2l: II: 1S- "'''lty '°"'' ll'lt•1 1 l; 11 .lO-;larS<ly t lQl'ltS Uw•t u ; 11:•S-.. er\ily lours !Mal J l; rooon ....... 1rs11v e•11nts ll'ltal 21 : 11 .1S-open !>'Ir\ (Met 11 , 11. lO-open !>'ir \ IN di l ). RlptC ... 99 "tits J-lrtsl!man t iQtits (hell 1 >; 1: IS-lrei.flman lours 1Ndl U ; l .30-lresflm.an ~Qt>1s tl'leel Jf; J .•S-lresnm•n lours (l'lt•I 11; 3-wnlor •ingle$ lfftil 11. 3:1S -11ghtwe1Qhl t igl'IU !Mal ll; J:JO-sen•O<" sinQles lhe•I 21; J:4~19·u-1111i1 e.otirs lM11 ?); •-l+11n1.....,iQht 1-s <teal 11; •.IS-JI/ ti!IM$ (Mel 1l; •:JO-li<;P>l-l!lfll four~ Ir.eat ll; •:•)-J V el11llh lhtal 21 ; S-veM;ily lours IN•l 11; s .1s-.. 1rslty tl~u U1e•t 11 ; l :Xl-••r•ity four• Intel JI; ~:•S-•11••ily tlQl'll• lht'111. 6--0PtR Pii<s !Mal 11; 6:1S~ ~··~ f!Wel2!. SATURDAY'S GRAND FINAU 1-l•tsllmen e lqflt•; I : 10-lrt~man lour\; 1 :11l~tnior tlnq!es: B:JO-llQl'lt-lght elgr.1•; 1 . .0-hgMwelQl'll tours; l :SO...._., dOIJtllH; t . tO-J'I e111l'lh; '9:10-v•rsitv rou1s ; '9:JO-<>prm women"• sinoles; •:•0-9old "'~sl1y e111n1s; ~.!>0-1!1<\e sln111es; ICl-!>i\vt r vorslty t!9llU; J(l.:HJ-opo.-n lo11r•. SAfUltDAY'S PETITE FINALS ro JO-gold •••••tv e•111'11s; 10.i11--..orne11"s doubles: 10:!.0-S•lv"< ••rsilr tl!lhts; 11-<>llf'n ~11 s; 11 10-~•rsily 101,,s; 11:10-Jll e111nrs; 11:l0-sen10• ''noie'; 11:•0-liQl'llweO(lnt IOU<!i, 11: SO-••OhlweioM eiotit•: nooo-lrt•l'lman lou•s; 11: 10-tresflman eigtit•. Semis Next For Wayn~TC The John Wayne Tennis Club of Newport Beach will host Balboa Tennis Club of San Diego in the Southern California semifinals of the firs t annual Dart Resorts California tennis club cham· pionships Sunday beginning at noon . 1 · The "'inher "'ill advance lo the ·nnals or the Southern California · pta yoff~ at Bear Valley Springs " ne<ir _J;ehachapi on June 8 against the winner of a match between Claremont and Santa Barbara. The s tate championships are scheduled June 22 at Bear Valley Springs. 111111> .. rt R esips Jerry Hulbert, UC Irvine as- sistant basketball coach and head golf coach, has r e- signed to accept the head ·cage position with Grant 's Pass, Ore. High School. Hulbert has been at UC! for s.ix years. UC Irvine Financing Gets Boost UC Irvine's athletic financial situation brightene d con· siderably Wednesday with ap· proximately $15 ,000 added to its scholarship program. The announcement was made after UCI athletic director Dr. Ray Thornton met Tuesday with some of the university's ad· ministrators. Part of the money will come from salary savings (coaches Bill Toomey and Jerry Hulbert resigned recently) with the rest coming from academic funds. UCI's scholarship budget this year is $45,000 and it was expect- ed to be reduced to $34,000 for next year, primarily be:cause of inOationary factors, But next r:-ear's scholarship program is expected to operate on a budget that is $3.000 higher than the cur· rent level, says Thornton. "Through salary savings and other efforts to eConomize in 1975-76, UC Irvine expects to be in a financiar position lo support its athletic program to the extent that program budgets have been increased and funds will be avail3ble to s upport the scholarship program," says Thornton. ·•conference affiliation, the in- creasing opportunity for women tO compete .in intercollegiate athletics and the growth and de· velopment of current spqrts pro· grams will be carefully evalual· ed in terms of their financial im· plications," says Thornton. Als o at Tuesday's meeting were UCI a s sistant athletic director Rod Sherman, UCI vice chancellor of academic affairs James McGaugh, UCI vice chan- cellor of student affairs J ack Hoy, Big I boosters president Tom Wells and other members of the chancellor's advisory com· mittee. Babasltafl s..,••• SANTA CLARA-Shirl ey Babashoff of Fountain Valley will be one of the top swimmers featured when the ninth annual Santa Clara International lnvila· tional meet opens FridaY. FACTORY Demo SALE! Baseball Standings • TOYOTA IX.t.M,LI: "75TOYOTA 'door. 4 -9d. "9111<, "'"''• ... "'" CTll13091) 52996 • VOLVO '74 VOLVO 142 A"'o . Ii•. •ter.o. t1Hyt w ft ... ,, GT II ......... (4061>6) 55888 • USED CAR SPECIALS '73 DA TSUH 610 C... ""'° • M, ~ (5UOVJJ 52888 '70 EL CAMIHO Atitto., P.I . AM ,..,,0, •-1• .... I. c•TMH) 5 1888 72CAOILLAC 0...-DI....., "'n f'OOf. """ POMI" . ....,, .. ~*'"' 19011"1'V1 53977 ) I AMERICAN LEAGUE East DivJsJon w L Milwaukee 1G 11 Boston 14 12 Baltimore 14 JS Detroit 13 14 Cleveland 12 16 New York 12 18 West Division Oakland 19 12 Texas 18 12 Kansas City 17 16 Angels 16 17 Minnesota 13 14 Chicago 12 19 WtdMS•aJ•I Ge""" 8a11lmore 3. Chl<•va 1 Ka Mas Ctty I, Oetroil 1 Ml""'"D'-J. Clt¥1'11Rd O Pct. .S93 .538 .483 .481 .429 .400 .613 .riif .515 .485 .481 .387 GB l'/~ 3 3 4y, S'h '" 3 4 4 7 , Milwauktt 1, lt••• 2. 14 lnnl~. ~ ... ~ Hew Yor• 4. C&lilorni"' 3, IOlnn!n(ll On!v ""'"'"'' scl>o!Oultd THa,·1 Gll!MI "'In,.~ Cllv !B•IOY l ·1l II ~ton (Tl .. l ,.,, (lt....,I"'° (HOOO t.iJ ti M1,..,.'IOll Ullylt.,.11 .. I orCor~n Q,J) MU"'"'k" at Tt••'· compltlionof It lt1nl"11 IU1-P<f"°8<1Qomt Mllw111ktt IBroWro 1·31 tt T1•1• CH&r .... n ).I) OnlyQamtlK-ltCI l"rl .. y'1 Go..,... Jt•ri1• 1C1tr 11 &ollon C.h!orn11 ti Boltlmore 0.•litnd at Htw York DtlrOll II fOXll MllwiukftOI M.1-IOll Cle"'tlitnd al Clllt1110 NATIONAL LEAGUE .. -East Division f • -w L Pct. GB Chicago 19 JO .65S Pittsburgh IS 12 .SS6 3 Philadelphia 15 14 .517 4 New York 13 14 .481 s St. Louis 13 16 .448 6 Montreal 12 15 .444 6 West Division Dodgers 23 12 .657 Cincinnati 18 16 .529 4y, Atlanta 18 18 .500 S'h San Di ego IS 18 .455 7 San Francisco 14 18 .438 1'h Houston 12 24 .333 )}lf.t Wt•ntldeJ'tG1- St. Louis I, Lii Anve1011 -ton 1 t. Chi<tOO 1 Plll!odrtl!Jl'Oi• '· Clt1cinl'l1 II 0 P'IU\t>urQll J, Son OieQO •. 11 iMlt>Qs MOnlrtfll J, AU1n!a 4 Now Yotk ), Son Fr1ncl1co I T ... y'1Go- HOv11on !Rlcll1rd l· ll OI Cllk ago 4RtLK<hll l ·ll Cll'l(i11,..t1 (l(lrby 2·] '"d Nonnon J·l or B•ll· l"(lrl'>llm J.11 "' PhUldelpl'Llt ''"'11<1'1111 ,., anCI t.OflbOtgJ·ll J All1n1a CHlt kro 7·]) at Monlrt•I (l'lenko0.11 Only Olmtl SCMduled f'rl111y"1 G•...., Cinc,nnall 11 Monlrtel A11itnloat Pftill<:letplflO Ne .. Yo•k •I Houlton Chk090 •I l4f'I Dlt90 P\11.0Urgl'l I I LO!.An.Qelft SI. Louil •I Slti Fronclsco DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR Bl VO COST A MESA 646-9303 \.-, •. ,,. f•,,,t, ff, ..fy \h<"lp Op•"J> Doy\ 11 .,.,.~ """''' D 0 r••r'"· "' <'p,.n \<1lurdt1y\ 9 o tn ·1 p"' Wf MAl!f 0Vf:QSE.t\S OFLIVffUf\ I I l Destined to Be Oarsm.-n I ' OCC's Whitford One of Top Rowers iry U.S. By CRAIG SHEFF , OlllMOol ... Pllll ..... Sin('e he was a sixth-grader Bob Whitford was destined to become an oarsman for Orange Coaat College's crew. Whitford spent h is eu.rly childhood (14 yetrs) living in the Sea Scout Base, which is next door to OCC's s hell house. "Wheneve r we Wfi!re short oi coxswain. we'd go next door to get Bob," says Orange Coast crew 'coach Dave Grant. "He's been around rowing all his life and he's always looked forward lo the day he would be part of the college crew.·' And Whitford is v~ry much a part of the crew -so much in fact that he is regarded as one of the better young rowers in the na· tion. That fact was brought out last summer when Whitford was one of 20 young oarsmen selected to participate in a deve lopment camp as part or a national team. The same 20 "'ill return to the camp this summer (in the East Coast), which ultimately could lead to a berth on the national team and maybe a chance to row in the '760lympic Games. "Harry Parker, the Harva rd ('oach. was in charge of the de· velopmenl camp and he told me Bob was one of the very best tu come out of the camp," says Grant, "'and Parker is not easily given to praise .·• BOB WHITFORD pete a nd he never gives up. He's probably one of those com- petitors who wouldn't know who won at the end of the race because he 's worked so hard. ·'Also he is a very smart guy, he pays close attention, he's very coachablt.>, he knows how lo im· prove and he puts a lot of pre- ssure on him self to improve. He's a great team member and he's a very positive influence in a boat, and that's ¥ery important. He's just a s uperb oarsma'n," says Grant. Wlllllord played· football and wre1tled 1omff while at Newport Harbor Hleh. bul he ••YI he always had one eye on rowlnc .• "Rowing has always been fun lor me and football wasn't. Crew Is 70 perc9nt rnental concentra· lion and it'1 a chiallenge lo t.ry and get the perfect stroke. And the 'best people come out for crew. There are no screwups, you have to be dedicated Lo be an oarsman," says Whitford. Whitford is also FOaching ~the Newport School Bdys team dur· · ing the afternoons. It's comPoSed of a group of 20 young oarsmen from Newport and Corona del Marhi1h1chools. "I kind of feel attached to the school boys team," says Whit· ford. "A• a junior in high school, that's really where l started row- ing.'' Whitford figures to row for UC Berkeley next year and after that his future iJ bright, says Grant. "The '76 Olympics could be a little too early for Bob, but he should be a strong contender for the nationaL team in 19fl0. Wh at he needs right now is a lot of ex· perience racing against good crews." - And Whitford and his team· mates figure to get plenty or ex- perience at the Western Sprints and later in the Henley Royal Regatta in late June. Orange Coust has had an out· sta nding crew season thus far, but it can be a n even better on e if the Pirates can upset the Universit.'y of Washington JV eight in the \\'estern Sprints at Long Beach's Marine Stadium· Friday and Saturday. Coaches Suspended. Marks Doctored And if they do. Whitford will be one big reason why. ''Bob has the frame and the at,. titude lo be a successfuJ oarsman in any program in the country," says Grant. "He loves to com· Golden West Enters Badminton-Tourney HAYWARD -Golde n Wes t College's coed badminton team will be playing in the California state championships at Cal State (Hayward) beginning Friday. Golden We st fini shed second to Bakersfield in the Southern Ca liforni a tournament with Orange Coast College third. Last year, the G WC Rustlers were lllh in the state meet. Bay League track and field coaches on the varsity level have been slapped with a year 's pro· bation and suspension from the rest of the current season follov.·- ing a Bay League meeting re- garding irregular times sub· milted to the CJ F in conju.f1ction with the upcoming ClFtraCk and field prelims. The coaches at Centennial. ·Morningside, Palos Verdes, Roll- ing Hills, Santa Monica, Inglewood and West Torrance al- legedly submitted false times in order to upgrade some of their athletes' pos itions in the prelims, in addition to faulty times for some who did not qualify at all. In addition to being suspended for the balance of this season and the year's probation, it was also Limited time only. ...... ........ ....... ........ CANADIAN WHI SKY • A BLEND o, tAA40A'$ ,.,,.rsr w,.•s•utS ~~ll~O . .o(itO. BL["lD'lO II.N O llOllL(OU:~~~ .. "Cl>, ""'''0"' O• "•( (11.NAO•AN c.ovt•N ·~· IO ... ~IACOR ..... O'Sl•Uf~ co .. -· .. nos \\'H!SKY IS SIX YEARS QLO Jos'tt~ .. Olo .... 0 llQl ILlO , .. (.O.N.0.0" ~~!{0 .,,,1111 H l SEAC.RAM t:. SONS l 1"'1,.11 .,., °"""'••<1 ,,.,.,.., ... .,,,\.u1•, •'"" • 8b 8 'R00f • determined that any further violation of Bay League or CIF standards would subject any or all to possible termin~on as head ('Oaches. A letter of reprimand has been sent to all head coaches and a copy sent to the respective prin- ('ipals. Suspended were Harold J-loward (Centennial), Al Harris (Inglewood ), George Varvas ·(Mornin~side), Bob Latham (Palos Verdes ), Doug Eckert (Rolling Hills), Don Murphy San· ta Monica) and Fred Peterson (West Torrance). The coaches admitted submit-1. ting athletes' season best marks rather than what was recorded in the league meet, contrary to the rules. • r ' I , ' . Thursday May 15 1975 DAILY Pit.OT (;.:f . \ All-colYltyHonors Women's Smog May Be 'Problem Summaries F D. bl . O J I .sc6n DESRQSl.ERS Flr1t Team C•tcher Muir, Edison. Tangle PASADENA-Edis on 1-ligh's Chargers , and catcher Scoll Des ro:;iers' arm, will get 8: stern tes t in Friday's) first round of the CIF 4·A baseball playorfs at Muir High School. home of the Pal'ific League cham- pions. The gamc·'begins al 3 on'the Muir c ampus and Mustangs coach Dwain Thornton indicate s lhal OortUIOftJ •• Mwlr Ml•h . Go r.o•t~ on SM! DltQO F•~e1way to M>S. "'orlh on Mli to Fool!l lU ftofew•~ !p1~1. Sdn Bernar olno Fretw1y). P•<>ccMd wt \1 on Foolhltl Ftet""'Y lo P•••Mn1, t•l(ong the 111t oil ramo Cfoot!l!ll,Bl•CI.) Go we•t on Foothill 8lvd, lo Linto•n P.~t . Turn tlglll °"' Llnc.otn Av,. Scl\ool loc•ltd at l'IO~ No. Lln<.oln A1tt. Ctllow IQ mlfl<>t~ ori~1"11 llme!, Baseball Pairings The CIF 4-A baseball pairings have been com- p I et c d f o llowin g Tuesday's fin al leiJgue a ction. Top-seeded l.iikewood plays host to Redla nds. and El llancho is ;.1t No. 2 ·Eisenhowe r in ope ning round play Frid ay. Costu h-1e s a 's rirs t round opponent is Ken- nedy, whic h finished in a ti e ror s econd with Fooihill in the Empire 1.L•ague. The 4-A pairint;s : •.. , Rt<lltftlh •1 LA•Pwooti s.tlll ~I II "l rt Al'Cl dll •I S.1'11• 8t•Mrt Nol•• Otme •• Simi V•l!•Y P•lll ... Mhl) •I M ...... in. Eal-1\Mul< Cl'IAllty ti £1 Mo$nt Pilft K ti KtleU• El A1nc.no It El'Mtnho"''' fOOllllll 11 Sitt roll HOllWf ti St. Ptul 1.8 Jotdln at L.O\ A11m1101 K•nntdY t i Co1l1 M4'•• P4rlOl Yl•GQ.•I ll Jof>n 60•'0 •• , •• ,, Oo1 l' .. 1Dl~ #OflM' VIUill •I Ntnn Torr1nc1 T .o 'Edison Star--For Area Or la OS lll pener Bc1d1t1f t1 t t1t1 NOR C O -Friday's Woolwcavcr (.396), ill· i n leag u e and a 2.51 c.r.a .) has pr oved tough. ~ Edison fligh's Scotl Desrosiers leads a ball dozen Orange Coosl urea baseball stars on the of. fic lal All·Orange County baaeball selections tus picked by the Orange County Sports Writers CIF 2·A second round fil·ld t>r s ~l i k e Cooter, on the county's drct1 m pionbynmurginoflhree c..--•1 ~..;.!11•1 T'"'1"' batwball clash between John You ng£•r :i nd G;ir)!' le&m, which ls led by gamesin oneye a r . OoQ.n cc10.1N0.,.1.,.1111.,,11 .... : M ission Viejo Hig h's Bro "'"· in add ition lo Allthrec,in a dditionto Mike Curpenter or Los Desrosiers s la mmed !:~°!!\111~~~!.~~i', \1;~;.1W,; Diablos and the No rco c ateht·r lton ,\bk l' und Eric Schm idt a l rlrst. Alamitos , who wu s the ball at a .366 1.·lip and B••I•• 1r1 a.1HumPh•I•'11-9, 11.2, Couu ars will lake place outfietcle i· Jim S heet".·, ,. base a nd out rielder Greg n ed I r th · d f , Ry•n !(!de! Htmtn\ ).11, n-•. 11·6, 6 ,, .. r· J( am P a yer o e yeur was a i;uper1or e l'ns1vc ,.. .... w, 1,1 oti ,,,11,m"'n 11 .•. 11.~. here in the Nor co Valley. pair of SORhomo rt.•s. Pt>1·ry . .:ire 1rs t L(·a1n a · ufter leading his males backstop. llis arm is of 8•'1ntr 1c1tJ S:;:•:":!:·i·1.11-l. noted"' ror its heal and De1Witi: the tout:h op-leagues-t'l(•('tions. to the Sunse t leugue nroression al ('alibe r on S<nm101·"o•••d ir1 dttt .•••. smog h I hi " _.... · 1\nd D··ve Cooper and <' amp ons p . hh; throws to •e•ond a nd M<"''"'" 1~·11• ~-•: GI'™'>" TODI,.. Th d " C " 1ri de• cn110-Hu9n,~ 11-1. I S·•: e g arnc ge ts un e r 0 "•<1•on•10 "'••<0 "••h To n y Ril'h ard son are AssociHtion. B o~ch ,?r the11 yc1ur is hecanhitthc lon g ball. ~=·:-ri~-;i~.j:~·~o~':;!'r ~·ay at 3, we a th er c~Qfl:~·~:.n.R~;:~~·0,eu,~~~i:X..~~ second t et1 m c h oice s. rcu s· u ary -Q man, ·Othe r a r eot s tars to 1ci o.•Mtt••M-Hou...o-ih is-&, per.milti n g , and one<:.ue111 .onop•o< .. ~ono.1n1m.11,10 Dav~ ~c htnidl and Desrosiers was tabtx."<l ~.&: the firs t teum catcher \vho turned a pt.•rennit1l earn second and third 11-1s. n.a. ""•••e• w.ue IT 1 oo• eo11. Norco l'Csidcnl Nu ms up ~0: ~~~u:::n0t 1t1,.~:1 ~~~:;s~; C 10 u s l' ,.,, (' 1• e c 105 e los~r into a league cha m -lCiJm pos itions arc r--oun-r(M.l~l'I IS·ll. l) lO; A••an-'k.nmlOt M . . v . . . ' k 'KW>i lems'o(d! ldllG .. •Sm1nu•~· o .. w. * * * * All-Orange County Firlit Team Pos. Player, School1 P"-Rod Boxbcrge r , Foothill P -LannyGor, K a tella P -Brian Heyes, Savanna C -Scott Desrosiers, Edison ri "'' Cott0<1n-M111ory u -11, l-1; 1ss1o n I CJO s a s •"'.l••mr> st.•c ond s to en rning ·tu in Vullcy's Vi nce F•M•·B•ook 1r 1 ae11 R1uo-s.nc.r thusly * 1J.11,s.e. : -----------player of t hl' yC'ar honors Bienek, Edi!iio n 's Steve . ..The y 'd be tter wear posit1on a nd tht.·prosf)t.'cl in th e So u th C o as t Hines , h-1 ission Viejo's GfJtHllQXf icN gas masks if the y hope to of playing in tht eye-circ uit. Jim C lou se. C o s ta (1PP•ev .. weivniw,,"1., survive.Only aNorcorc -irritating s m og, coach Mesa's Stev~ Be rnhardt 0~"'"""1 1·d I nt ·k ., " Ha rry ll ilkc 's niablos T•...,t.eoru1g:Vill•P•r k ~i.l0. ti en C<l a Cl . V and Dana l·lills' Do n AH-round 1 o.,u.,, 1v.11 .. Pa•'J Norco coa ch D o n have a bluec hip' s hol al Fowler. ~:.:.: 2. S1•P"'"~ CLo' A1•m•1ot.1 Harris s a ys iC a smog g a in in g a semi fin a ls Hines, alt h ough he Un•,,•n o••~ 1. Oi111 .. v 1v•11• alert is called (usually b erth 1n t he playoffs d.d 'l h lh Ptrkl•.6S2 S"ph(,n>{LO\AI Am>IOI.) ft d b * Mark Class 7·4, 1.97 Sr 8-0, 0.53 Sr . 7-6,0.60 Sr. .366 Sr. lB -Mike Carpe nter. Los Alamitos 28 -Jim Brunc aux, Rancho Alamitos 38-Scot t Poorlinga, Lo!> Alamitos SS -Marty Cas tillo, Savanna • 469 Sr . .327 Sr . .4 19 Sr. .400 Sr. 1 n a ve e season s.ss1.s.b0 tv.11•P•1k1J.•. ·around 3 p.m .),thega,ne a e r r a\\"1n g '--' ye expected in hitting, is "'""""'II •· Od tiev cv.1111 Pd•~> ....,,1·11 bc de layed until \he Tut'sd ay . h t b d 6.'IS 2. S1epnen' \Lo' Al•motO\l •.S l . C I per aps tic e s t C· Thornown (v l11•Pi1•~)•<1 ·a lertis cl.llledoff (usua lly ate icr Dave S c h1nidt fens ive outfielde r in the sa1•"t• ooam L st~P™'"" lLo• d 4 ) and third baseman Jim .,,,...,110-.i 1.1 2. oa1111v (Viii• Pt•kl .aroun . t.'Ounty. 7.•J.Mev••,l¥11t1P••kl4.l. Additionall y th e Clouscare l""O Oflhe bi g And B . k t k d Floor ••t•<•,,. 1. SttPhen\ !L01o '. t' k h'I ·l h T' Do:1 ve Sc hmidt <'an hit the long ball a s displayed in the c hampion s hip vic- tory O\l e r Dana Hills \llhen he cul loose with a puir of four-bag s hots. Tayl or 's rorte is · a tough slider and change of pace . in addition lo be· ing sn eaky fa ~l off lbe m o und. OF -Leo Sutherland, Santiago OF-John Krickl, Servile OF -Artie Mory, Kalella Ut-Rommie Perez, Fullerton Second Team P -Don Gubler, El Modena P -Greg Johnson. Santiago P -Ron Moore, Troy C -Randy E ric h, Brea JB -Mi~eGoddard. Tro:v 28 -Brad Purcha, Katella 38 -Jim Christe nsen, Troy SS -Ron Wilkinson, Loara .430 Sr. 1ene s ro e A1.,..11o1 11.•s 1. o.11e, 1vu1•P•••I Cougars bo ast ri g ht· s 1<' s. u· 1 c Pl c er 1m .41 5 Sr. the ball at a consistent 1.11.Mtve•\tv_,11•P••1t l •.•~. handed pil('her Gary Tay lor (ll -3 over a ll , 8-3 I. II r F t . 01"'''"'' .489 Sr. e IP a year o r oun a1n Team •<o"""· 1. un.~e•~ll" 41.!>01. Feaste r , w ho feasted on 9-4 .. 333 Sr. Valley. 'Both w e re ac-eo'"""°"'M•••~.1 s3.1na;o •1 is th .. · h All-•ouno 1 Bron"'" ~univ·~·~11~1 e oppos 1t1on tot e lune F ) • T • h 6-1, 1.57 6-4, J .85 5·2 .379 .428 I A66 (.'Orded S{'CO Od t eam 1•.151. t<O!! !lr>doo) 11.10 ). '"°' .... \ or an 8-J re{'Ol"d and a 1.49 a terme1ers r1ump berths in Lh (·outricld. Mi,~ionv ... J<>>2 1.Js. · h ·k F1oor t •~'<'"" 1 "lu<ltttr t'>.>nla e.r .a . Y.'lt 80 Str1 COUlS. Fowler. the player of ...,..., •.~s 1 sn.nk1~ 1un.~t•>i1v1•.ss It's the second sll'ai,,hl 11oy1,, lh · th So t h l . F1or (Tu\Unl • J. • • "' B r u d a nd J o hn c 1 • • 1 Sr . e y ea r 10 e U a .. 1.,.n <e Dr•m 1 . B•oha•d tnp to the playoffs for ·r · It . ,, .. ~:~;s~'i>a~a~~o?6~{_ ••n e Sr Coa8t L,e u11 ue "'US the h'nl""••ltYl7.•~1.sr.1n•it«iUn•ve•\I-Nor ,h · h 1 ., . th a C'rm e 1cr l':lm ~ ,,,,,, ' ., ' IY! I.OS l . WedOle (Coton• d~l l<Mrl c::0~ .... IC OS In e tlll"OL>"'' for ti>" th•'rd Jr. key to his team 's annex-&.e. sem1f1 nals lo e ventual . ., ... ,,.,~,~;.'.!~,~~:~e •k'n· aef o .. 1 .. ter. Jr. ation of a ClF;f.playoff ~.r.e,,",",,"'.',-.~.w,,",ud~e,,1,c.,.'~, ,,'",,' champion Heme t la st str:nbg_ht dyear ~1 s lhhebol\VO eoy~10 Jr. berth, \~·ith a o od 3S· . "0 " •' y · . ' l'Om 10(' LO \\'In I e \'S U.\per1-,,,,.ro•1 0.1 BrownH1trgt'r· 3·~!~~~ni,~~~J~1~0~·co•°"" 1te1 year aftl'r t_he l\\'O tied 18 do ubles litle i n the H•t herou .•. Glrl11• Sr. sortment or pitChcs. Miltl l.J~ 1 S11'1\p-.011 ITu~••nJ '1S ]. ror the loop title . ninth ·1 nn u I Ado1>l'on S1thl·M•l,On <!t i H or~man-S r. Cloust r ipped lht.· ball ,....~1~n c1eme"1~111 . Outfi e ld e r W ayn e . '. '.1 1. Jonn~1on6·2,6-1 . Sr. ala .384p<-1terorl\.1ission C· .11 . 1 .. _ .. Gu ild Jun 1ot· t e nni s Girhia .418 .368 .372 OF -Vince Bienek, Fountain Valley OF'-Ri<'k Tondo, Villa Park OF-Steve Hines, Edison .429 . 265 .202e.r .a. V' . , av~ UC CI .433 ) IS iJ It!· l OUfO l'V i n N e \\'Jl Ol'l W•lh ·Mu<1on dtl Mtve•~·T•r1>e11 Sr. 1e10 1n lc uguc w <1 rfarc. Prep Golf turning a ll-lcagut.'_I" for Bcaeh rCt:l'nll ._ n-l .6·0. G1,11 14 Sr . l·le 's solid d c fl·ns i vely · Norco and t'Cnte r f1cld l'r ) Oelke·Wt<;iner "" P.ina<;i•to<oi.-"w Sr. Bernhardt hit .372 and EMPIREl-£,,,c;verou~HAMEHT Randy Ca mnbc ll a ls o f~in al rt.•sulls : t>-J,c,.4 . th h t f C I !Al El Dor1d1 Gol t P••k, 1..on9 " G l•h 12 Sr . "'aS e ear O OS a •••clll S a\\' s er v ic e in lh l' M•ve•\·8•1d .. 1n ae11 C•rn•~an• Mesa 's infi e ld . f-l c's Top!Ou•Qullil ylo•C•Fmalcn-1. I . rr I t a.,,,. 5.ntrm.lnl-6,1·5.•·l. V•n H•rt (Foothill) l~I . l R~Ho.'OQe p ayO S a s year. talte•mtoer -Fa11<,t1T1•1er Oef (;!rh fO V Cr s al i I C and t' an rH.,..c•nqlon ee•tni 1s9, l. 0o11e IHI Others in the Norco ;.it· l<ll•Ptr-~ ... e~ne,6-2,6-1. At11Ha-T .. ee o del GoodDoa,. Ut-Bob Dove, Tustin 0.80 e .r .a . Third Team P -Robert Steel, Foolhill P-Don Fowler, Dana Hills P -Steve Nati;uha ra, Bolsa Grande C --Larry Olson , Katclla 1.05, 6-2 7.4 . 384 ,400 Sr. operate at second ' lhird i~'.~.P~'~".Z'i~j) ,'o't: ~-o~~;~ :~l l tick in c I u d c I' i r s t aoyJ '' Emt•~n n~i ~,00011bl•1 Sr. oratpilehe r . 1 b p Wd\he• ForDot~ oel AlltDorn-Mo•ton -Lildd Or t 8aldf!dQI• 1• -a s C n1 a n a l e~1d .. d~6·l,&·?. Jonn•t()(lb-1,6·1. ~r. ,~-----------~---------------------------------'-------- 18 --Chris Be nson, La Habra 28 -Doug Elliott, F\tllefton 38-Jim Clouse, Mission Viejo SS -Steve Bernhardt, Costa lttesa OF -Chuck 1-logg, Santa Ana OF -John f''azio, Sonora OF-Bob A-l oe. Pacifi ca . UL-Bob He ndren . Lowell .391 . 384 • :172 .:qo • 37 8 . :133 .421 Mustangs Battle Kennedy Friday Sr . Sr . Jr. Sr • Sr . Jr. Jr . Sr . Sr. '~­.. ~fti~ Jlaru:ruft TRETO RN ,,~ .. : "·e;...~·~ .. 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HA.SOY other team s. 0t ... o.11,t>1i..1u" "And you can also feel One says it wasn't their the added pressure." idt'a. Perhaps the bes t Another add s that they known of the group, "·ere bamboozled into it. Hove, swims occasiona l- A third st ates simply Jy with internation al star that they are not "·omen's Shirley Babashoff of the JJbbers. Mission Vi ejo Nadadores And the fourth says the at ~f arguerile Recrea- bright spots over shadow tion Center pool in Mis. any feeling of loss lhis sion Viejo where both season. teams practice. The four swimmers in "I was sWi mming a ll mind are K im Philpott. out and she was coast- Kalhy Deily, Laura Hove ing." Hove says o( her and Tori Reitha rd. most recent confronla- They. perhaps better lion with Babashoff. than any college students ··But it gives me a bil of before them. know of a motivation just to be transitionfromthemen's there and watch he r swimming team lo one swim." <'omposed entirely of Do the girls have any !emalecompetitor;. second thoughts about All four g irls were leaving the men's team m embers of the Sad· when they "'·atch a meel dleback College men's thisyear ? lt•am a year ago a nd this .. Wc kindofmissswim- year they have been m ing with the guys and joined by severa l others not making the trips "''ith on the first -ever gi rls the m ,·· Philpott, the teamallheschool. grou p spokesman , Jt is n't that they aren't s;,iys. good enough to make the ··When you are there men's team this season. and see an empty lane, The re were times Jast you k eep thinking to season when they scored vo urself. ·1 should h<tve more points b etween been there'.' them th01n the rest of the ''But it 's more fun to be squad combined. a \\'Inner <.1 nd n·e have "Butit's b<idfor social btoen prl'lty lucky so far relations ,'' Philpott says. thissl'ason.'' "Their egos were deO at-The girls all agree on e<latlimes." another thing. They feel ·•J don't think it "-'as lhl'y a re a bit a head of very fair that we h<.id to t ime in the \Vome n ·s swim on the men 's team sc holars hip program -0r not <.it all," Reithard th.al some major un - add s. '·But th ere j us t i v e r s i l i e s a r c u·eren 't a ny funds availa-establishing for their sex . ble for a gir ls team last All will keep an open year.'' mind on a future alma The girls arc po~nti.ng materunlil after the state to"«.1rd the s tate Juruor meet when r e presen- coll cge "'omen 's cham-t<Jli ves of the m ajor pionships tod;.i y and Fr.i· schools will be \vatching day :It !\.tt. S;.in Antoruo theacti on. Co ll ege, <.ind they feel P h i I p o t t i s a that if the four of them breaststroker. D eil y <'a n pl ace high enough, swims the butterfl y, they can win it. llove the freestyle and .. It 's a little v.•eird," Reithard the back a nd Deily admits. "Last year breast. All would be in· we were always behind terested in scholarships as a team and this year but als o all face reality we go to a m eet and we and know there a ren't arethe lcamtobcat. that many :.1v:.1i lable fo r .. Bul il"s run and you every y.·om:.tn junior col - can fee l the r espect of the lcge swimmer. Sailors, Trojans . Open Net Playoffs Newport !-I arbor and Winner s of the 1-'oothill Universit y high schools League, 1-loover has its open CIF tennis playoff entire team back from action Friday a Ctcrnoon last year led by Mark "-'ilh both schools draw-and Pat Henry. Ne\+.:port ing hom e assignments. defe<.1ted 1-loovC'r in the Second -s ee d e d first round la s t year , Newport t a k es o n 27-1. Jt oover Jiigh of Glendale ~niversity 's only lo!'>s ;.it 3 in the. 4·A division this year was lo Corona w hi I c top . s e e de d 'de l A-·I ar and the Trojans Uni versity hosts Mayfair breezed through South at 3 in the 3-A class. Coast League play ~n · Cor o n a dcl !lrfar is d e feated. Un1vcrs 1t y st.--etled No. 1 in the 4·A finished in second place ;;ind drav.·s a bye. The in the Orange Leagut' undefeated Se<1 Kings last year. but \~·cnt all will play the winner of the way t? thl· 3.,\ finals the Foothill-Montebello befor.e.los1ng toJ-l arvard. match Tuesd ay. Uni 1s exp.ected to h.ave Newport lost two an ea~y t lf!lc a.g~1 nst m atches this year to !"ayr<.11r, wh1t·h f.1n1sh.ed Palos Verdes and Roll· 1n a thrce-wuy lte with ing Hi lls b y ide ntical Gahr and Cerritos for the 14 '~·1 31.'~ scores. The Suburban League title. Sailors went a ll the "'ay The Trojans ' bigges t to the finals last year challenge for t he 3-1\ title berorc droppin g a one-figures to come from point decision to Palos South Torrance .. Verdes. , Bra~ .Fallt•r 1ne1~r a n.d Und er the direction of Ken V1e1ra lead Un1vers1- <·oa ch Pal W ilson , ty . Falterm ~i('r\\•illpro­ Nc."'port has gone to the b.ably play 1n the ~o_. 1 C I F fin a I s f or s ix singles spot and V1e1r:.1 straight years, winninJ: No. 2. twotiUes. Coach Gary Si st' I y.·jlJ { Y.'ith only league ch am· likely use the team or .. pions in the J6 -t eam Ke nt Aden ~nd Scott draw Wi lson is leery Hayes as hi s No . 1 ~ aboulhis team's chances doubles combination. : or making th e final s * * * ~ again this year . .. r·m especinlly wor· s· T ri cd about the first IX ars 1 round,'' says Wil son. "We 've had so much suc· AJl l C'l'SS here that the kids • e ague • tend to think th at first " round matc hes arc eusy. Ch ampion Ne\vport . ' .. troover will bt• V(•ry loose rlarbor High dominates and could pull off an UP· the 1\ll-Sunscl Le:.tg uc set." tennis se lections "'ilh Newport's lop pl<1 yers four first te::1m nnd a pair 1• th.is yt·ar inr lude Steve of st•cond team choices. Marosi, Rick Wittwer, T he Sail ors. u·ho >A·on Mark Roy and Brad the title with a 14 -0 mark, Bauman. Marosi usually placed Steve Marosi, pJaysNo.l singles. Brad Bauman, Marc Roy and Riek Wittwer on the first tea m . Edison 's Glenn Ruud LegionS.ignups and Kurt Lynott also ear ned fir s t t e am Rea:islra lion (or Mis· honors, as did Marina's sion Vlejo's American FrankSweeney. Lefion baseball team "'·'-Mt L• .. .,. I be h S d af l'lrUT••m wi eld atur uy · · Slt...e M••••!,.erodlou,.,•11.Mlrt temoon at 2 at Mission ._ • .,. ltlc l w lllwtr H• .. ••P'?''' II H.flrllDt'I. Gltftn lt"lld• Kurt L)'"" Viejo Hig h 's footba rl!•""''· ,., .... ,_n, .~, ... 1, stadium. Jofln lt11.-1 n.ol A1om11..,,1. M<"r• Joi'WltOfl IWt,tmlri\lorl. The t ea m is for Soct1u1t""' thl h I r Ilk• ~. JOPlfl p,,,..., (,...,,.po,, 3 ele& W 0 p ay Or Hori.I Ml!rlJoo Po1sa, Pol SlllO<lffl Laiun1 Beach El Toro 11•1-f. ,.11..: .. w.,., !Mori~). Ro11-:·11 • hi h 1111 ~""'• Berry C"ome.,1.iri and lfisJiOO VI eJO f U.M Alomllo,,I. 8111 8ertcl~Y. JI¥ adMJoll. ...,. lLHr•l. I Santa Ana 979-3300 I F.E.T. Size Orig. per tire Proces ~llown Jre lor tubelt'SS wh11ewaus olu~ Fed. Size Orig. per l ire E78x14 32.99 2.32 C• 1 a~ as shown No 11aae·1n needea Our H78x15 38.99 2.92 Hr>l1A1tde • Custom Bel\Pd 1s our own name and F78x14 33.99 2.47 does not rettecl any nat1011 w1de srandard of J78x15 39.99 3.09 G78xt4 34.99 2.62 quality W11h !he pu•chase ol AehA11de · tores you L78x15 41 .99 3.21 G7Bx15 37.99 2.69 get I lnslallahon 2 Ao1a11an every 5000 miles WHY SO LOW? We bought the manufacturer's entire line of first quality custom belted tires. And we're passing this super value on to you. (Ouanlilies & sizes limited) SALE ReliAride lube & oil change 6.88 Reg. 8.88. Includes lull ch assis lubrication, 5 qts. AeliAnde., H.D. motor oil, l1!1er and safety chec~ Call for an appointment now. Mo~ America~ -~------ SAVE 9.55 Battery sa le 24.44 Reg. 33.99. Fits most Ameri can Cars. The battery you can count on for sure starts (4800) , : . . " .. -.. --.. -..__, .. - SALE . . .. - ' ~~. . .... - , :· ' .. , ' ·-· ..... Ventilated auto cushion 1.99 Reg. 2.ae: King size cushion is a big 19x35". l ets you keep your cool to the end of your ride. Charge it on your JCPenney charge card. Sale prices effective thru Sunday May 18 Buena Park 523·5900 Orange 636-4900 ~ PAii: Be1ch 111.)'tngethorpe •Open weekdays 9·30 to 9:30. Sund1ys 10 lo e. Ol.OMe City Or. 11 Gll'dtn Grow Blvd.• ()pen WffkG1ys 10 to 9. Sund1ys 10 lo 8. WITA AMA: 31JOO So. ilnllol-No. or So. Cooot Ptoza • Optn Dolly 9:30 lo 9. S.ndlit to Joe. , ' ' • Matthau Beat Up Graziano Older Boats Aided Some or the temple k'etpers i n ancient Greece collected money evtry month Cro1n lheir members. (f said mcm · bers paid those dues faithfully , they were given fine funtirals . Thul practice was thought, to be the world's firat life insurance 1y1tem . Rule Changes Set °' For Bermuda Raee ACTOR \Valter Matthau wai$ aix lcet tall at Mlle 11. lt was about that lime , he says, when he beat up a nc1i::h - borhoucl • kid named ll 0 c ).:: y Gra1jano. WHAT, \'OU didn'I .~now i;on1e kang·aroos live ih treetops ? OPTIMIST Q. "Wasn 't it Playboy magazine that describt.-d dn oplirnist as 'the fellow who fjrst c alled il free love'?" Local suitors planning to make the 1976 Newport . R .I . tn Bermuda race cun expec-t sornc chan1es ln the m eut;urement rule which could be nefit older bouts. At Its 11pring mt!eling in New York, the board of governors of the Cruising Club or America <CCA) sponsor of the 600·mile race passed a resolution calling Cora study to bring about adjust· menl of certain !acton withjn the Jnternational Offishore. Rule (IORJ. The adjusted rule developed rrom--this study-would ereatc a new division within the Bermuda Race known as the Bermuda Trophy Division. "TltlS WOULD be lhe domi· nant and most important feature of lhe Bermuda ract;>," said Lynn Williams, chairman of the CCA 'technical committee. The adjustments to the IOR would still use lhe IOR measure· ment factors so that cotnplele re· measurement of boats would not he necessary, according to Williams. The CCA Technical Committee and the United States Yacht Rae· ing Union Rating Rule Commit· tee have made strenuous efforts over the pa!:il two years to obtain revisions in certain factors of the IOR aimed at more realistically equating a boat ·s rating to its speed. TllESE llAVE not been ac· complishcd on an international basis. so the current study has re· suited, said Willi ams. The areas under study for re· vision relate to saJt atea and height or rig, light construction and bow-down trim, which affects the forward depth immersion lac· I.Or. Other areas for possible con· sidera tion are the inclioing measurement and weighing. 1 1'hc s pecific application of the Bermuda Trophy Division Rule in relation to the establishment of classes and divisions in the Bermuda race and the Onion Patch Series will be determined · after completion of lhe study of measurement factors, Williams said. A. No, Cy N. Peace said th a t . Pla y boy characterized an op· timist as "a man who makes a motel reserva- tion, before a blind date," 'Ski' Boats Aided NONE B UT purebred Jersey cows a r e permitted on the c hannel island of Jersey ... IF A 200·POUND man were as By New Standards ( L.M. BOYD ) s trong proportionately as nn earthworm, he would be a ble to move six tons ... DID YOU know there's only about six cents worth or beets in $1 worth of canned bee ts ? ... WONDER WHY th at longs hore labor leader named The first set of amendments to the Coast Guard standards gov- erning weight and horsepower capacity ratings for small craft have been proposed and it should be good news !or manufacturers ·Matlack Cops Windsurfer ,\lfred Renton Bridges Bruce Matlack of Voyagers decided to call himself Yacht Cl ub won the Winds urfer AS F R AS Association 's Pyramid Lake i'larry ?. . . A S d d l'ntertainment toys go, Regatta, sailed atur ay an nothing outsell s guitars Sunday. except TV sets. l 'm told. The regatta drew 23 entries BEER and was sailed in moderate 10 of high perform a nee boats such as SK (ski) boats When the standards first came out, the safe loading formula for inboard boats resulted in ~me of the high performance craft hav- ing capacity ratings 200 pounds or less -and in some cases, even negative capacities. The amendments still have a comment period to go through, which ends April 21. Then the Coast Guard will evaluate the comments before publishing the Cinal amendments. Once finalized, the standards become effective 180 days after publica· lion , allowing manufacturers to recalculate capacities on boats they will certify after the effec· live date . BOATING SixtH Race To La Paz Announced C.Ommodore Barney Flam 0£ Long Beach Yacht Club an· oounced the club's intention lo conduct the sixth bierulial Long Beach to La Paz yacht race with the appointment of one-time re· cord holder Mort llaskell as general chairman. This year's race is scheduled to start Nov. 1 ofr Long Beach and cover approximately 960 miles, roundin g th e tip of Baj a California and rinishing just arr the harbor or La l1az some six days later. The current elapsed time record is six days, 11 hours, nine minutes and 57 seconds. ONE DEPARTURE from pre· vious years is the lifting of a minimum waterline length. The eligibility commlltee, headed by staff commodores Bill Dalessi and Norm Scott, will accept boats based primarily on their racing ability and the rules set doWn on the race committee in- sU:uctions . OTHER MEMBERS or the race committee are Clark Sweet, Coast Guard liaison ; Al Beach, transportation and accommod?· lions; Dick Barry, weather; Clarence Petty, publications, and Downey Muir , race chairm an. Notirication letters have been mailed to yacht clubs, previous entrants and sailors who have ex· pressed an interest in the race. What a lot of people knot breezes Saturday which in· don't r~a li ze about the creased to a blustery 20·25 knots Pilgrims of Mayflower on Sunday. The 12·race regatta fame is how much they was one of Windsurfer·s heavy liked beer. ln fact, one of weather contests known as the the main jobs of the "Head DipSeries ... youngest of them -Trophy winners: 1, lir~ce ilamely, John Alden-Matlack, VYC, lsq(i pts.: 2. Mike "'<IS the repair and con-Waltze, NHYC 21 1,.2; 3. Doug struclionofbeerbarrels. Halsey, St . P ete r sb urg, New Distance Race Planned for Oxnard Fla .. 24 1;,; 4, Matt Schweitzer, IT WA S BEfo.ORE I CYC, 40 1h ; 5, Frank Waltze, Channel Islands Yacht Club of activities Jun e 6, and Palos was 16 years old . While NewportBeach,65. Oxnard a nd Palos Verdes Yacht Verdes YC will handle the post· '\.orking lis a dish"''asher Club, headquartered at Redondo race activities and the trophy at Seattle's Hungerford ·Youth Sentenced Beach. will combine their talents presentation. llotel. And living in a for a new long distance offshore The race is open lo yachts ru.t · pay·bY·the-\'-·eek room SANTA AlARIA <AP) -Kirk race starting June 7 from Ox· ed under the International Of· nearby. And knowing the L. Douglas, 19, or Los Angeles nard. (shore Rule (lOR ). Performance current addresses of no has been sentenced to a five·yeur The JO.mile race will start with Handicap Racing Fleet (Pl'IRF> r elatives. With no re-to life term for hi s part in the al· a 14.mile beat to Anacapa Island, and Midget Ocean Racing Fleet ference other than the leged murdcr-for·hire slaying of leaving the island to port, and <MORF ). Skippers mus t be coff ee s hop's vegetable a postal worker. Douglas told finishing after a long downwind members of a yacht club affiliat· man who dr;1nk an awful prosecutors that he and two men to Redondo. ed with the Southern California Jot . That I applied for a were hired by Mabel Glenn to kill Channel Is lands YC will be Yachting Association and the fairly sizable loan at a her husband , Edgar, 53 , host to the racers for pre-start u.S.YachtRacingUnion. major bank. but was -;•~u~t~h~o~n~·u~·~e~s~s~a~id;·;;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;lll turned down. It was sad. 1- The foregoing comes to mind becaus e a high ~chool boy has ,1:ritten to comp l ain that the b<.1nkcrs hi:1 vc r efused him a $12 .000 loan to finance an l.'Xpedition in !>earch of Bigfoot. He ''·ants those bankers ex· posed for v.1bat they are -unreasonable. AOdre~~ m•ll to L.M. Boyd, P.O. 6o• 1i..o,co,r•Mes•. Copyd91>1 l~lS L.M. Boyd Pl:RLIC t1;0TICF: --" .. "'c.Tlti'OU$ • USI NIESS NAMa STAtaMENT lht 10110.,..in9 per)On• ••f dOlr1<;1 bu)i""'' •s. South Co••t lntt•lor s, 1Sl4 '"""'"°'! Blvd .• Co•I• Mei.111, C.lllorni• "'" F•Al>CiS 0 . or C••-Sc.1>un1, SU I Fern H•v•n L•nt , An•l'l•lm, (..o11for11!• t"llOI Tiiis 1>11sin•1s is tOnd•Hllld Or • ..,.r•I P11orln•ri.nlp, Mrs. c-.-!>cl>Ullr Tl'lh sl•t•<nent ""'•s llfld w.th tM Cowllr Cl••k ol Or•n .. "-"1 gn ,_.., U, 191S. ...,., PYblilohM Or•no-CO•U 0Ailr PllOI, ,,,., 1$, 11. 2', 11'1d Jun• 5, 1•1s 11U.1S PUBLIC NOTICE All Sizes Listed A78 -1316.00-13 878-1316.50-13 078-13 /7.00-13 E78 -14/7.35-14 F78 -14/7.75-14 G78·14/8.25-14 G78-15/8.25-15 H78 -15/8.55-15 plus 45C Federal Excise lox and 1efreodoble trode·lfl. While sidewalls St 50 more au sizes. • built on sound, factory inspected bias ply passenger tire bodies • ~mooth comfortable ride . ' " ' e HEAWDUTY BFGSHOCKS $895 ·~' .... ~1o;1ro '" A,,.,..,.,C<Y> 1:0!·. B F.G d . h B. F. Goodrich Store ~P.f.lt.ddlM 646-4421 .. Thur$da Ma 15 1975 ,.. DAIL Y PILOT Heath Afloat Again LONDON <AP I 1' .. ormer Pr1rnf! Minil:iter lo~dwlU'd t·leuth 1 ~ back afloat -1n hili n~w·yacht lnt'lucl!ng llt:'alh's godson. lleath was not on board at th(' tirnc. The 45·fOol racer Mornin t-: Cloud IV got ;1 roU!i1ni: chain pagne sendo rr after it W<• ... rhistened by the former leader '~ i:tteprnother ,,Mary Heath. Heath's previous yacht. Morn ing Cloud Ill, sank in he avy se:1~ of( the Sussex coast · last Sl·p. tember and two lives were Inst. l·lc plo1ns to l'fltcr· Murnin~ ('loud IV, l)<-ud for by a $1 .3 mil11011 1ns ur:1n tc settlement. in the Adn1i ral:-. ('up trials· ·nexl month . 0l'hP first t.1orn.ing Cloud won th!.' 19tlfl Sydlll'Y·lo-Jlobarl ract". and in Morning Cloud II ll<.•;1th t•a pt11ined the British tean1 '-''hit·h v.'on the 1971 Admiruls ('up 22.88 :-~ ··~r , 17 .88 .,,. 2'·''· ' '; .A ,1)-' Coleman stove . 2 bu1ner stove. Li ghtweight and easy to ca rry. S!a1nless steel bu rners. won't rust or burn out (4 I 3G499). .... 21 .'9. Coleman 1an· tern. 2.man!le lan tern lor twice t he light. (228·J ! 95) ~ 29.88 .. :-:.~, 14.88 .... 16.99. Coleman propane stove 2 bu1ners on I a·· centers . Comes w1tll 16 4 oz . tlis· posable propane oott1e. oott1e support. hose & regulator (5410·708). 21.88 Req. 27 .ff. Cole· man 56 qt. cooler Inside liner won't rust, cor rode or stain Safety la tch, (5255) .:_· h. '.. ~ • I ~ li@418 Req. 19.99 Coleman p!O· pane l ~rn. Double mantle for more light. Includes J 6 4 oz . disposable propane bott le. (511 4·708). 1.19 Coleman Fuel. One gallon . FREE SERVICE tfi DAYS B rong 1n you• CO\ernan Stove Laniern I H.>a'•'r or t'ltl'ler Co!rman outing P•C"clucl and h~\I' Jn Ju!hOT1~ed Coleman F~cl~•!\' RepaJI M.1n Jrl,PPC1 Ci('Jn .:tnd U1 ll'"'I c<ise~ II Ddr 11on 1tle 5P01 ' Lit.BOA IS FREE \•.:·u PJV only !or neecJ .. O 0,1• 15 C.:rmo•nr1 w1'alhn1·~11.1~1 .Jf<)\/nO lhn t II!'"' bf· O•f:Q,HP,t tly h,1v1n(J v.1<11 The repairman will be JI the lollowin1 store~ on the date indicJt~. May 15th -Buena Park May 16th -Lakewood May 17th -Woodland Hills May 18th -Torrance I • I May 22nd -Granada Hill s May 23rd -Santa Ana May Z4th -Orange May 25th -Riverside \ OA&L Y PILO-T • PV•Lr<; Npnc£ ,.Mp'TKa10t6iffiU'ti8 . U J.U .. ~a•lot k\1111111 D&t1Ki:.r,w11~ ... 81tdt ~ .. ,.,.k..... 14,1c •. Thursd& . 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T111•••mlt11tl0i'Iof11oe. recordlnQ of (onv1twf11c.t Ind"'' Ill .. • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D • ----1-for-••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• IOOZGaMraf 1002 ................................................ \\.'L~I I 1 '· TAYLOR CO. l{J-.1\J ·rll)\:--, ...,1111 • 1~1 ll) CORONA DEL MAR LUXURY DUrLEX Pride 0£ OY.'nership in qual-blt 2·Slory. 3 BR. d e n . 2 baths . !rpl in· ea. Sundeck. Between hwy & o cean. Quiel. 2111 Sao J ....... Hil•Road HEWrORT CENTER. M.I. 644-4910 ,__ 1002 ERRORS: Acl'f'ertis.en ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-.i ci..cti tMlr ock ASSUMAIU dally Cltld ...,..t . ..-... LOAH -ron imlltfliatety, TM ff you lik e a really DAILY P.ILOT °''..,.' spacious home at a re· liability for tllt fint i ... asonable price, cu.ll us on this Select C.OSta Mesa correct insertia11onfy. Property. t~1ve (5) big bedrooms, 3 b:1ths and a •••••••••Ill! 25 'xl5' ramity room, Gneraf I 002 close to all schools. and •••••••••••'•••••••••••• priced a l · only $58,900. PARK with a low interest rate ~ssumable loon. CALL HUNTINGTON ~-2660 ,CATALINA C:::SELECT $69,950 T'PROPERTIES Best buy in Park Hunt· 1-~~~~-----­ ington. Formal entry to OCEANSIDECONOO s unke n living room" ''OCEANASOU'fH" Formal dining. See thru Adult Community firepla ce with conversa-cover 40) tion pit. X large family 2BR-2BA. CHOICE one room. Garden kitchen. story end unit, overlook, Private guest quarters. ing golf course ' with Sweeping s tairs to glimpse of ocean. Patio. e norm o us mas ter & Enclosed garage. Close childrens quarters. 400 to c lubh ouse. pool , sq. fl . bonus room. Honus jacuzz i. Short walk to corner lot. Don 't miss bus line. Nr. large this one? Call963-6767. Carlsbad s hoppin g [~'. ~ OPEN DAILY 1-5pm. 3626 CAT ANA RAN llarbor View, CdM OWNt-..:R "MUST" sell and can give immed. OC · cup. 6Bll, fam rm, din rm, pool & jacuzzi. In g reat s hape . ( 1\'larg u c r1tc 1\vc. lo Keel Dr .. lurn 1._.rt and go lo end of c ul -de·Sa(·.J 675·5Sl I Cole of Newport 2St5 E . Coast 1-1.,_,·y Corona del Mar. WATERFRONT DUPLEX center. J m1. toocearr. lll· ness for ces s ale by owner. Shown by •app't. 548-3036 or 433.3855 LAKE PARK CUSTOM HOME BOATHOUSE An investor's dream l'Ome true. 1\n outstand- ing Newport liea ch pro- .perty complete with boat dock . Am e111t1es include I;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; I b ea m e d ce1tings , fire places. lots of brick, tree s haded fOWltain in yard. Appt. only. &1&7711 Open Ei·e.s. -WATERFRONT PRIVATE DOCK $132,000 HARDWOOD FLOORS. 3 Bedrm. 2 ba. gas bltns, new cpt. Bi g fenced yard, Boat g.ate. Grab it quick!! $34,500 ~~ -ANYTIME Price just substantially reduced ror quick sale on j"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with jacuzzi pool . Hoom for large boal. B,y appointment only. HEWL15TIHG Sharp J bdrm.home with super J car garitge; alley entrance. Nearschools & shopping. t<:astside Costa Mesa. S53,500 673-3663 54i-967S Eva associated Bll f)K[li!<; ; r. •r "'-' iv l' "" e.,.b , · · · • - lrwod & Wtfl" UMITS 6 4 2 ( 10 1 2 Bedroo m cot · tages -with 11t tached garages and tr~ shaded rcn red yards. £asL<tide. Costa ,\1 esa. fo'ull price Si70.000 . Call540·1151 .... llr<lftetpOll(•1il>l1111t1llM-t• ...... 1ot .,__... le<>tr• o4 .... • eftJlfPVf( ... H<. '°"' ..:•o~ -dt blf. aiA or OH•rt 1rt onVll•d lor tl'l!i pr-11-__ .... --*. =~:'"\111-1 bf lnwrl!llJOMdwiUlll! loo.o-"' I-,..,, .;...,._ It lltit 0111<::1 II 11'1!1 ,.,_,,1 • I ~ ~11u ... , a ..... ot """''k• N•· T R Y H M H ·-""" .... '"'"'' ··~·~.... ; I' I I I -1 ILQf Norll'I ,,.,.111 !olrnt, SM!l• ...,,._ (;Dllklrlll• tml, "',,,., be 11/td '""'" 5 p ... 0 ....... ti.'Cll't Of 11'11 S.,,11trlor c:;ew1 or... A" ~ •~ 1• '"" e ... -ot Am.rk.I ~· VIEW I 0 X " l A , ,}! tltMI 1r11'1 end "9vfltfl AMM:i•tlofl _ ;, .,., ..... 11,, ~ 111, """ 111tr '"'' Spyglass Hill. Magnlrl·I J' 15 I J H1usttFerS-. 1-for5* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;,, .. ,... '\1002 .... ,... 1001 ................................................. . WAMTED: OMii llG TUAM We need someone to roam around this huge Dover Shores 2·story. A big man who appreciates 9' ceilings and 8' Qoors, the kinda guy who li kes a tall drink at his standup bar in a 25 x JO game room; one who appreciates 8,000 sq.ft. of living, compiete with his own steam room, gym and massive sundeck. We're looking for one big Texan, and his big-ramily. And a measley $350,000 ! UHl9UE HOMES. R.-.-675-6000 2441 E. Coa1t Hwy. C...-dsl M• 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• **LIDO ISLE** TWO VERY SPECIAL HOMES I 04 Via Havre 0...,. Sat ;s... I ·4 4 Bdr m . custom home with formal d in ing rm., Jge. Q1Str. suite with library & lrplc . Sundeck. $159,000 711 Via Lida Hord Opeo S..•. I ·4 4500 Sq. ft., 4 bdrms .. on lge .. corner lot. Dining r m ., lge. mstr. suite with frplc. & view sundeck. $169,000 "Y'ALL COME" LAWSON REAL ESTATE 3416 Via Lido, N.B. 675-4562 1002 GOMral ioo2 -·-Stile 1·-.. ·--••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1Mrol 1002 G1•rol IOOJ • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADULT OCCUPIED .in Irvine Terrace: lge. mstr . bd m with mir rored doors: eating ar~·a· In bright. light kitchen overlooking beautiful flower garden. A decorator's home. $89,500 ' A PITCH & A PUTT . .. to the Mesa Verde Golf Course: beautifully decorated & upgraded family home ; 4 bdrms., den, & form~l dining T'm . Luxurious carpeting ; blt·1n bookc'ases. Assumable V .A. loa'h. Price· only $67 ,'500 BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 .'"(' • t L l>l\'<l ••V\. Y LUl>U ...... l\ JI l ~_.,,-,.~, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JJJo /Ja'll'Ont Prime location near e11d or Lido, \\'ith southerly ex pos ure for sun bathing & ·sun set \'ie \.\·s. 4 Bdrms. 5 B•1ths, £ormal dinin g, rutnpus roonl 01>eni11g on sanclv beach. pier & float. Fi1ll,Y f~~~·!Jj~~~~· fric.c reduced to $295.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J ol I fluy~·d• Or,,, "J B 1-,]'J f,\1-,\ 1002 Geioiral 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C)llloN 11Q•l'11UNIO ~/N'fl• OLD CORONA CO~l'~R LOCATION. 2 OR +. a:uest tottaa:e. dbl . lot ; fee. Mulil soe. AikU\g $92,SOO • CAMIO SHOllES ESTATE SALE. 3 BR. 4 ~ b11 .. l WO firepla~es; huge lot. c•rdens. pool. Super vulue al$2Sl),000 U.STILUFF rOREVER VlEW. 4 llR. +-J<"r . 3 ba., 2 (J'pJc1., Ga me rn1 ., 8,000 SQ. fl Oitly $105,000 COMPANY l\t:Al.TORS SINCE 1944 671-4400 llG CAH1'0M Totally charming &. created for gracious llv· ing. l\lonaco model • ex· tens i\•ely upgraded thruout : 3 bdrms., formal dining I'm., Wet bar, J tar garage . Prc1n ium locutio.o on quiet t ul de ~c ftrccl, overlooking U\C fii'rway. So\id \•iilue at S15f.bOO C. F. ColesWirthv Reallorl 640.0010 $2! 5<2! $2! Two Z-bdrm.<homes Good Costa M'esa loc. Reduce.d ~0$42,SOO v A TERMS OLDER couru CALL 6 7~70_60 EASTSIDE HEEDBI GOV'T. OWHED Large back yard for 3 Odrms .. 2 baths COSTA MESA garden. Newer 2 bdrm $2S,OOO CHV is in. OK for \•e:t house with f1replace & Lowdownpaymenl purchase . 3 bedrooms, lovely kitchen in lo\'ely CALL SSW800 1 ~2 b<tths, hardwood Cal1forniu llome:;. floors. Call nowti46·7171. O"·ner lransferred. Musl lalbocii laiProp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL TIME JS JUST AROUND the corner and we have lhe perfect h.ome for year ·round e ntertaining. 3 Be droom , 2 buth . enclosed patio (what a greenhouse !). orrert:d al $-15.500. Call 540·1l51 oP111r,1 11 •"''IJ'·""'f<I "''' sell now ! C.all 1)46.7711 . Realtors .. v.il.Lf ~~~~"fic··1 .[_~_-_·_i_i l_f_U_$_.,_'l_1_1t_l_l.1 _0_""..:5"""""jj""v"""""·""""~""g""l~_1 ·"·_"·"·,m~.''='~A~,w:::~~fes::1~""c""on""d""o"","" $3 I ,500 . -. BR. 2 llA. on'goll cours'e. BE •CH FLtrn or Unfurn. SAVE '"' ssooo. 5<10·3071. 1'~or 1na l entry lO s pec· Newp'ort He~· ts G....... 100·~ .. 1002 tacular li\•ing and formal -61 ~••r C kl. b ···················-:-·· ·······~··············· dining rooms. rac 1ng Charmin g 4 room brick fireplace. Separate custom home in secluded fa1nily room. Den with scclion o f Newport Wf!t bar & guest l>ath . ~leig hts. 'rhis bean1ed Swe-eping"'stairs,:to two c~i hng home Cealures enormoLls mast« Suites co pper plum l) i n g. each with private Oaths. sec lude d l)atios o lf Private, reu r grounds . master bedroom & din· PRICE O~ner s ays htlp~ Call 1n~ room. Hoat&·ca1nµer no.,_,·. 96.1·6767 storage and much murc ~ SLA.SttED e»-i u 1" 9 ' '1 siuii 10 ~' '· • 1 ' Call for d etails ~ Large~S~a·!O~. Mesa [\ti ll~&Bjjtl 640·6161 Verde North. Room for 1 ,;;;;.·;;;ii'i;.~'~"' ----·-··~·­pool, garden, or paddle11 COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . IN C. tennis court. Premium TRANSFER gr.ade wall , floo~ <i.nd FORCES SAUi wind o w coverings . ·-Natural wood g rai n S~arp 4 bed~. 3 bath. kitchen cabinets, huge lr1 -level c_xccullve home: master s uite wtth walk-Ne ar private _countr) in closet and private club 1-lu~c .fanuly room ,l·----------1 garden atrium. 962·7788 f<;>rmal d1n1ng and o~er· Newport leach KE:y sized lot Very fle:ioble Harbor "View Home-~I financiog Call 546·5&IO. ~'P.E:ALTOP.SllC OPEH DAILY 1·5 Reduced $3000. 1833 Port SeabourneNB Stop in any :i.ftemoon. BR or 2 & den. 2 Baths. ,.,ormal dining. Fplc. Up graded crpl! & c~lo drps. Patio_ Owner·· moving out of area. WHERE ELSE can you hnd 4 bedrooms, . 2 baths. big block f"nced }·ard & covered patio for only $34 ,900'! No down· to Vel.s . or assume existing loan of $260 per month in· eluding taxesr Lovely area 64 ti·JIJl.8.eves645·0882 Lachenmyeri Realtor LOW INTEREST VALOAH Thi!I lovely 4 year old home near South Coast Plaza In Costa Mesn may be purch11.~ed subject to e:l<is ting low Interest rate lolin. Pick fresh fruit from your own orchard. Recline In your beautiful private patio. Don't miss this 3 bdrm, 2 bath raml • lr room home lor only $S9.950. Call 54$>&493. OH THE IEACH FOR $119.500 Delightfu'I'. 3 . ~'edroom -3 bath home plus den· on the EASf OCE"-N FRONT PENINSULA. Spectacular <;ataJi9a & Palos Verdes view on c~ear aay + never endihg ocean view. MEWrORT COMO<>MIMlUM Sharp t hree bedroom. t hree bath condo near Hoag Hospital. Full price just $49 ,900-terins. CORONA HIGHLANDS Lovely 4 bed room. 2'h bath home w /family-dini ng room. Beautifull y landscaped interior patio w /pool. Colorful decorator wallpapers & carpets. $91.500. CHOICE HOME - CHOICE LOCATION Delightful Deane two bedroom, two bath plus den condominium in Big Canyon . Exquisitely decorated & .landscaped. Many custom features. Perfect for a smaller family of any age. $128.500 . DESIGNED FOR UVIMG This dramatic 3 bedroom, 3 bath adult home on Newport's finest sandy bayrront. Swimming, beach -complete entertainment center. Beautiful use of wood & s uede wall coveri n gs makes t h i s home outstanding. $239,500 JUST LISTED -14YSHORES Great location, great price, great home ; J bedroom, ramily room & dining r oom. Pr ivate beaches & boat faci lities. Hurry -$79,500. OHE OF THE TWELVE Thal is right! Only twelve FOUR BEDROOM, 2\', bath Port ofi no models built in Harbor View Homes. Priced ror today's market al $89,500 -fee . FOREVER OCEAN VIEW IM HARIOR VIEW HILLS Complete with stunning· sunsets over Cata lina. The courtyard is private with lush landscaping and beautiful lattice ovei:hangs . 5 bedrooms, ramily room , 2'h baths. .$134 ,000. ::l:k"'"""·°' t1t11. '*kt: .,.,. M+or"t 6 cent 4 bedroom home: . _ _ , _ W-itH•••llMottlc••tt,...norNr plus a separate: lorm.-1 C A T t f • I 1topped •I • u•• 1tal!an ,:':!":·""1,,..,.11611 .,.,.., bid with hu&e £am.ily room I 1 . tor1r."'"""',."''"MM '""· dining room, gpe«.acular hcr-TJ'--TJ-Tl-,l-1 wt,.,e the •1tend11'1t .w•• • SUPEl SH.4.lP -Walkr.r l:ler. ARCHITECTURAL MASTal'llCE T his new 3 bedroom home wi th extensive use of wood and glass, br eathtaking views of. ocean and night lights, is truly a rare fi nd for the owner that demonds q uallty. See t his dramatic home today. $189,900. R••l lslnle .,J"' """ i. ,, ... "'" "' ••11<1 ..., vLewoC ~•n and Balboa . , _ _ _ . 1.dy. She ....,., '° 1low. E.....-v Where elae but Mesa 1tt~11v •lU!ISEatt1N1t: 7 Rarbor. Custom drapea, ,;,,.. W pesMd my mi''°' sM Ver<te can you find auch .-. 11,f1:1CHAlfDW. blind1, & tarpe:ta, micro-I T A F 1 H N , .~to-her-' ... fl 111 Jo:yelr J bediin home 1.u11C•••to11< wave oven. c~le in· 'r-r-.--.--,-.--1 " f -•0 no -M 1 ·-~Ct•"•r•IOl" Ptr-• 17 J I I I I 0 c°""'i.i. th. diui;U• qoollfd oro.....,. ............... us-.-.. R••M11t•11.,. tercom, many, many ex· L-L~'-~-~-L~. by hll..., r.. Th.~ y.otd• to appreciate~ Ctll now BY OWNER. 48R, (am qtoJav-.a.at111•••"'• 8 tr•a. A beauU(ul home~ "°"' .... '°"••-....,Ne. 3 lh.low. 1>erore It'• tnolate! rm. 2ba. nr. So. Coast =~~= .. ,...... ~~~~(~~~;~~~~~· ;•;;::~:"~.,~~~~~.";,'t"';;!O\l~~·~~~~·=\'=',"='='~r=~r==r=~r=~l='=:r=~l='::::I A&uPERo ~~~8~.Pu~c~:ic~c":1~ .......... ~""' Consider all offers. (7 14 1 ra;:.:: ....... ~ -•"""~"'ic"'.:."':-"''--'-'_Ol .. l~I~~l -1 _ ... __ l~l-1~~1 _1 .... c...o9.M~ .. ~ !fid'::~::~::'. wkd•Y" ; il*or...,..c;.e.10.J~~~~~·L. ______ ~!::!!!~!!!!!~~~1-~SC~R~A~M~l~ET~s~·~-~w~~~·~~~C~ln~M~flc~otiaft~~·!o!'!o..t:::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::r::::::::::::~·:::::::::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -...... .. lln• MEWl'ORT IUCH LAGUMA llACH 4'4-074t A COLDWll.L IAHlla CO. . 644-1766 ' I ... , H•n,.; 146( ~H11111 P.,. S-. . •••••••••••••"•••••••• •••••• Hl•ff ..... S. IK•-For ~ H•n Fer~ He.Mt Fot ~ T""'"'-May 15 1•10 .j ... -ol )00 ••• ,• .. •••••,••••·•• 1 • 00 •• 1 • "•"•'' •• .. •••••,.••••••••••• 11 '" .. , • OAILV PILOT ---·----·-·······~·,·······ri.~.1 ........................ ....................... .· . .......... ;............. ,\M' ltoJ .,... ... ..._. ~~ t!osMM.H 1024 . H1.n For~ HonesForS. Forir ......... ••••illtmiiiimmm";•;••;·~·~·~·;•;•;••~·~·;•;•·;·~·;";••;• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••• i:l •••••••••• ~ ••••••••• , ~°" le9c:lt I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••·••·•••••• .-FAMILY H0t ti ~~A Verdi 4 Bf', dtn. ••••:·2·=:j.'R;~·11!•••••• lr¥1M I 044 11110. Vleto I 06l Hew--'.;:;.···~;~;- C"fl - ,Lus ' ...,.,..,.. Ille pool Newly .... 1nted • VVU •••••••••••• •••••••••• e•li •••••••••••••••••••r ..-• Co a , ~UC~; th &: o~t . Jmm:d. OC· New 48R.~.aba. all dlx. 0 QYOWNE.fl.SEVILLt-;1 •••••••••••••••••••••••· ror; 1 d~=· ~t cupan<"y . f74.SOO. Owner features, prcstlce a.rea . Owner v!",{r+:!1 under Pppul<ar rrui.a modeL•j...,. ... .,.,.,....,,,._.,. .. ,'" TfjW, blv~k 1 m-.._ __ ~· pj2·7630 Walk lo beach & park. VA /t-'llA terms; &ha'l' 3 ZBR & don. Fam. r1n1k1 L LIDO ISLE •.u wo ~ I l1?'Jl ~.. , OPEN DAILY 1•4pm : Sharp! Upgradc._>d. Prof. Vt ~•c ' Separate ~1n1ng room JlZ3MalnSt.:53&8821 "'convert. den; up top land s cape d ror 10 ,. •-E $!!' plus 1pactou.s ramlty ..-DISTRESS•.•. Geralds. Tbotnas. Rllr. cond~l lon ~ f" A. ht 41l ; ma1nt 10. 41ti!!i Ulnabl• Ch~rm1ng 3 br, 2 bil , rrpl ~ t .. room. Twobedroomttn· centr•I air : lovt!IY V\ · ' , \1nmed otc upancy .~ t11I In rear unit. All Freshly decorated 2 FIXEI UPPH curpets & drapes. Cori· ' ~l .OOO. 8.'K).li:!l9 $79 .500. (Jwncr l Agen ~~ custom built. This IJi u tilOry, 4 bedroom home. Cull!. Ct3ss1c priced un· crew drivew:ty & patio COURT ORDERED: i 73 &Ul\f ., new lliilin& and rmwt b8 Priced tor imml1Cliate der m11.rkel . A.II terms. 4 slab. Priced tosell! , ~~_,..._ 1>een t.o 'be appra·i;&h .. -d. sale. For1-nal dininl(, bdrro, l ~:.. bath, water MORGA.MRIALTY SALE l!a.11613·a5~. stparate den. breakfast soft e n er, carpets , 552-4222 1<:xtremely.'banJ pressed .* llG.CA.MYOM ~ 1 e;~'"'tt v·1l)•,,111t;m1.c1 • room & larJte t•ovt!red dr;i.pe:s, patio. firephu:e . c1 rcuotstanees h ai. f<.ntert:unlng 1iocrfeet.1on~··J [~. I '*tio. lluje lrC<! shad<..od CwU968-3311. 6 Mo's new 2 br. 2 1»11 forced this s ale. 3 Largf' 5BR . healei.I poet!. heat~·~ ' · }lfjJl .• :1!J:IJ yard. Priced under all , 'Cl'rdlff at the Terr . h1 bedrooms, including ex• patio. den w/w1:l bar,..,M · ~f;\, 'i J: other& al $66,500. CALL Univ . l'k. 1\ssum loan. tr a I a r g e k 1 ng s ize hilhard rnl. SlW,!iOO. ·:·;; [\,,,,;:~~!!!il~!!\!~!!!!~[ MR. NEAL. M5·8424. As· Prine. onJy.SS2·1W3. m.lis:cr suite, ff1r1nal din· ~ CALL NOW ...i1 IN VESTORS'.'· socia.ted Suuth Coa~ll -1ng. large family room & 752 _7315 ,",·.'•'.•', etokeu LOWEST NICI! ecnlrlil air""condit1oning. , :~:·~ A"41Ui S#tid ~ REALTORs" ... 1ir.c+r, con AGE )UiT0 IBIUCED Walk j ust one short block lo either OCEAN OR BAY . 2 Bedrooms f1repl ece, l o/.'1 buth. You can walk i~ ·everything on t he Peninsula. A terrific buy with a low price or $54,500. CALL-644-7270 Xlnt leglil in<.-ome units UNATTAt:llBD llOMt; Close te shopping & i\ I ~;;;;;;;:....~ on large lc;it. $106,000, !'dESAdelM1\R 1n Uni\•ers1ty Park, 2 recrt:aUonal ecntt•r. Call ONALDM.BIRD ... , firm. 20'k dn. & get new 4UR + lam rrn·lWS EL -bdr1ns., den, nlirrored ~·0222. ,..., ... ,;-•. •-h··~ ··<> • • • • loan <1l $U95. !'rlO. Steady ' C;i.mino Or. lde<1I family wet bar ; lge. t:O\'ered ·'• Ed Staib income no..-.• low at $755. home . ~7.500 . ! -patio: 0111)' $1.7,000. 1\sk ,.'';: 2121 E. Coo1t >4fghway, Corona del Mar ••• llOlltl IOfl 11¥1110 l lO<llVll MONCS fl)ft LIVINC N~lWOH fl't t•• .,,, rv• 1ur. 1111, 1" 11i t1 ••t"l•O,. UOf e•HN 1002 .....•................. :······················ DOVER SHOl\~s *1ndy beach . Is th~ sct\)ru: ror new, 1.:usto!11 colon1al home w )'S BR, fan1• l'nl .. formal din ., air cond .. ~,5,000 LIDO ISLE 815 Via Lido Soucl f'ri<."e Rcdaced \Vaterfront 4 BR., 5 Ila, run1pus rm Pier & float, s a 11<.ly bcu ch. $295,000 · LINDA ISLE Beautirutry decor. 3 BH . & lagoon. Ramp & .s lip. $255 ,000 ---den. on BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR i.11 ooy\•d• Or ..,, N A 67S 6161 76 0 I WyOMinl) St. mo. Pr1ne1pals only . OOAST PROP~R'fl£S for Evelyn Copchmd. SAC Sl l ,000 .,. .. ,, We•tMinster Urokt!r, ti73 ·6621 613-5410 Real Estate PETIIT REALTY r.1ed. bills (orcc 8ale ori.,, by "~'"" 552.7000 this graciou.s JBr home':•'• You are tbe winner of 2 2 on . 1 Sa DupLex. on a" Br. 2 ba, f:.Sule C.~t . ll'M..--.UU. 1n Back Ba~·. l>nce_is in· freet1cketslolhc lovelytrechnedStreetin Lrg Ii\' rm, frplc. Nr credible ~ ,\gnl. 548-1161 UCI IRVIME utd Coronu del ?i.lar. Schls. $.51,800. ByOv.'ner. EXECUTIVE HOME &&15·<1767. • CREIRITY PJO.mo.673·7ti01 ti-t:.!·.'.:1 2\f'J 2:i67 Nor !>t> POOL&PLA.YYA.RD MEWLISTIMG .~ .... \ Plush Broadmoor Plan 7 ~ -- IA.SEIALL CiAMl IN-LAWS! .. \'e. . ir>° SQ f:'.: of luxury. tr you have been v.·aiting Worm ~ooch~ Chann •••• ••••t~! SUNl>A y, ~1AY UI EASTSIDE . uge lcH . ..:ustom pool for a 4 to 6 bdrm. house, lm~ac JBr & f It h.ome OH THE SAMO , •• ,, atl :JOatUCI 'l'his coty L.,..,O bedroom 0 .,..,nerWiHFinance .,..,/fountain & jacuzzi . inTurtlerock.caUtoday. w \h:..-.· tJv.·ncr anx1ou~ J LOSANOELESH/\.MS home , s oulh of the "'II b ·1 BR ho Sep. play y<1rd +solid It's luxurious & ..-.·0•1 't Unl)·~.!kJO. .. UCf;ANf'RON1' -r.•" highwa y on a choil't' ... e ui l 3 in~ OC1 brick patio+ (irepit. Gas DOVER REALTY UUPL~X 1 0 Vll. ...~ street, ha" " .... ,,ou~ H.·2 lot. Koom for unit in llll" "'I l 1 last long. Sun1mcr s unshine is'~ AKI.AND JWu llS .. ..... " , h ...,. r:.. cgan ma!!i er ~ ,. II "'5 9U7" '"" inascvenlnnlngprcview one l>cdroom, family rear. Ne ar 0 :..opping & suitt: +· Jlrgbdrm.s.2Lfl ~~1 .,.... " co1nu1 g! Both2Bltunil):_.1 ., 1 ofSupl'r Bowl 'fen. room, full balh anti wet bus s lop. A I'. 642·~48 IJth . Pror.decor.968·4456 ha\'e ocean \ 1 1ew. f'an"r Please call 642·5ti78, ext bar wing that would be ora46.:t018 ti.I SPA.MISH STYLE Mewportleach 1069 ~~j~t~ rental areif:r:;;: <IJJ to cl<1i1n your tit·kets. just fu1.,e .ror ll!e loving in· 3 Hr. l:f20 Governor SL As-Park· like garden on ex-VIS1eH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · ' '"° !North County toll frl.'c law or. Subm1toffc rs. sum loan $36950 or? tralargclot.Convenient· aIA\.TY ••••••••• P;1.lt1son ln\'C:.l mcnlCo..1 nu1nbel' 1s 540·1220.) A FLOWER! 979-AK37. · ' · ly loc<ited. Price recently SS'l-7500 I st TIME OFFERED 6 42·8012 ':"~".: • • • • Carnations are beautiful reduced in this sought l.\l ;\GINEJ,bi.s4 Br. 3 Ba~~·~·~·!;;·~·~·~·!;;·~",'1 and so is tlus $79.500 huy .MESA. VERDE a rt e r Pr i cc r"' n ge . hon1e in ex\1&,Sivc Dover ~~ BAY VIEW on C<1rnat1an. Cozy t..-.·o Vcter;.1.n's ~.44~ Reduced to $.3!JOO down to S hores ·WesJcliff area. '•O bedroom cottage ..-.·Lth Adm1ni8lrat1on (2.1.SPA.MISH STYLE assume 8 1 ~'.'" V1\. 3 llH., 2 Courlyard' entry. 1-'ee '""' 1 lots of c ha rm and a neat repossession. Lovely with quarry tiles·formal BA , atrium in master land. ONLY Slt.M.500. lluge maslcr IJt...-druom. overlooking 57' foo Lido .,..,uterfront + beautiful marble frpl c.,<1 fl fo r Sl!iO ,Ooo. Uy Urokcr. ~33·3541i one bt::droom newer unit 4 Bdrm2 Ba dining Loaded with -""='~m::C. 55=2~·1~""-==· '----I l'atllson ln\·t.-st1nent Co ..-.·ith a bit or ocean view, hornc wiih h~c xtras, this Condominium 642.aO 12 Super Joeat1on . yard. Ne...,'l1a1nt. cpts & on Cul·de·sac st. 3 bdrms LCKJUftO leoch I 048 ••••••• e 1 SKIHHY DIP! drps. Super lowdo...,•n 2' ~ bath!>. ALL TERMS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• and clos111g. You do not ~·4-tSti P~OMOMTORY This sharp t..-.·o bedroom. ha\'l' 10 be._ \'Cleran. COM DO A.PTS. 1006 two bath cotta"e has a ASSUMEVA. " Call VA Sdles -Urok~r R V.'e ha\'e l , 2 & 3 bdrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• suprise! ,\ sparkling lit-613......... em;frkably up.raded ----' IAY flOMES """"'' o c e a n \' i e w co n . ' " OPEM 1~5 tic pool wllh PlllVA<.:V. La t.'uesta . Fantastic domin1ums, 1n3different 1002 550South D .. yfronl '!'op notL·h upgraded BEAUT I F'U L Deeo,, b rick ..-.·o rk 111 front. loca l•.o•>". l'et• O"'. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••• ..-C 'db o o n Settle 'frust. Attr<ic. 2sty carpets. wallpaper. and Wallpaper. 3 br. 2 ba ov rick pallo in rear. Priced from i-16.SOO lo G1Mrel • IOOJG1Mrel Luxury wate rfro nt hom es prit•ed fro m $210.600. 55' ..-.·atcrfronls. 607 Ha)'s ide Dri ve, Nc..v1>orl Be:ach. 673·3'JOO ""' ·~· , ...... .. ~ . REDUCED $4,500 ! ! ! l~ewp.ort Beach, e'xt!lusive area . Bc.a ut1rul ly decorated with papefs & paint; 4 bdr1n s., <l ining rn1 ., recreation room. Ready to.go <.1t $13,900 ([U~~IN-Mfl~TIN IHcJ REALTORS--· 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR G..;.ol 1092 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LA CUESTA IY TH. SEA Newpon leoch ' .. 0 DO~ ' ' . DllPLEX '" • , , SliV.P 2 ~droom home YOUll' l)ppoitdp X! ~l ·+ ;f'li'ti. apt o.v,1;:r 11aragc. sq .~~~ ,JJJ:iJ.=,~b~Jc. beac gr .~n ·d e u,.. •it h .... N .·Pr~ced onlY$&l@..G DCTW N P 1\YM~N 'I', tcrJns.llurry,v.·on •tlast! Four jumbO bcdroon1s. Call 5<1ti·SMM. 5 BR. J. Ba , vacant. San> other details. 1-:vcn air Big, special bll. on ra m. i\1ust sec ~ !ff;8.445fi $65.900. f'ur information, dy heath . A!i king eundit1oncd ! ititi,500 and rm. '-''ffrpl. i\1ust see it ~ c<1lt : iil!I0,000.' Xlnt financing. 1nayhe ;1va1Jable for ~2.90IL Under hsl pri<·e HUGE LOT Submil. llkr. ti73-SJ80 even h.•!>S. C<1 11 67S· 7225. for q u1ek sale. 54R· l()O,j 3 bdrm home in excellent lluntington lleat·h loca· mb: fi"l:?fi:Brflfr1 • HYOWNf;lt • J Hr .. 2 Ba home + apt o\·cr garage. Xlnt tcr1ns. Sl2S,000. ti73· I 774 . lolbOo Pe-ninwlo I 007 ,. '"'~''"""''""' ,,,,, \ \IJ ,I<:'\· HE \LI''\ A BERG ENTERPRISES CO ASSU:\1 f: \',\or new GI . J lion on 5'..lx:.!CM! lot.. Pcrfetl ~ 00@©.Il'\l-W br. S2J!J 1no. SJti.OUO. for a gan.lening buff. 1\ll 499 -2800 0"A•ner /,\gent. !>\6·773'J for only 532.500. Call us to ===='------ NEWPORT SHORES i I· Just li sted! 3 81\. plus Jen. t\love·in condition! Lowest priced in area, only S.17 .5ll0 CAYWOOD REALTY * 548·1290 * BAYFRONT ~~g~<~~~;,j~ .~~;4 r.;:~: >ec-at ~7 ·032L ~a~~;~~Es!;:~A:1~~~ I 024 --"\ perty of o\'er an acre, in-__ ..;, _______ I ; L'I. an island &o\'crlooks 2 Customlloml.'S lest•·-•Point ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAI OAI -1 Co•to Me•o Tri..a.x --======='--two while v.·ater co\'es. ~B •ENINSULA ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' , ... ... "' HARBOR VIEW MONTEGO ,\n easy·care 4 BH . 2 Ba·,~ .... f'am-rm ho1ne wit h many upgrades and a view too, needs a fan11\y like yours to make it perf ec t . S7 9,5UO. . ............. . BLUFFS CONDO . ' ..... Spacious f'amdv llrn. ... HO"'Ell r · -L• II I . h Just !!leps ·rrom '"' ,..;... 2 Bedrooms.BJtins fo'ULLBEACltVIEV.' The attracti\•ehome has r:..x ce ent oc:at1onont c $3 ~,900 Enl·lsd Patios/Garages 3 bdrms ., den. formal lkiy & only 'lz block tothf 3 BR . 2'~ 811 &a Fam·rm- li•y/Hch. L•• parents a EnJOY \·icw of Cat<11ina . ()c •· h ho h 4 $55 000 dining rm .. family rm. ean. r:..ac me as too. Price juslreducedtt> retreat ofr M:1str BH. This Ne wport \1ista J , • sailboats & sunbalhers · bdrm s 4 bath s & O\·erlooklng fabulous bedroorn home has an Brkr 556-GIIU f rom this sharp 48R D1recl aecess lo pri\'ale • S70.:io00. "un"e<k w /0cC"0 V•ow. apple 111l•kitchen .. ndCX· ho me s-3500 968"''03 beach.$350,000 Ga ll er y, 2 fireplaces, .................... . ., u .. ... . :>. . ...... TURNER •ssoc. "'·etbar. ultra modern R.·E. PEOPLE •• 2 f'rplcs ! pans1\'l' ll\'1ng room ..-.•ith Lve:.. UK It "' kl 1 & Do ITN ·oW•. 1nass1\•c c ustum stone 543,500 ttua N . Csl llv.·y. Laguna • le h:,•n ·' pn\•ate pier. • f" ~ H i\ II I L L 4"4·1177 1-ee anu, See at 1200 WA...,...ED Cal1 Agnt.96J-t.'767 . f1rcplaee. It 's on an J &droom,2 bathhomc , L' l 1 Ibo 1 "' " l ~ ....... ~--................. ~1 TOWN ll OUS"', 3"R . r:..a s ia a ll \·d., ot • i : estate sited yard 'A'ilh in fine area. Walk to <111 Zba . ~I os t d~s iraubl e Eme, .. ld 8 .. y.?!·•,m •. ,·th call c;7;,.s120 ror 1nore de· V.."c ha\'e .1 openings left'.:-' , ocean l>rcc zl's &1n1nutcs si·hoo ls and s hops . .. .. -'"" 1 C d I l\t • 1'RIPLf-:X •Lr". units· I h ,. II '"' 3 '" 1 bl comm. nr. l\leado..-.·lark dining room·Lease op· _ta.1 s. 111 our oron..a c 'at••• "' lu >eac . v<t .....,.231 . r 1 r e p ac c. t n s . • • & h Sales otrn·c. ,\...,k about' lr! i\tii.I D<ilboa. Xlnl in · vi-. ,,. ·~·~""-"'"··· carpels,fencedand pr~l-Uolr Course beac cs. lion at $500. mo. \\'clib B,\'iCHLST b y ov.·ncr 4 our UC\\' compciis atH.iG'.;\•~ !a,~,ts~ l l'aHtu1~k~Z1,t~~: r ~· l!~~~li ~·~ ty yard. Gal\. tu~-Bkr ~~cl~: ~~l~hsc & 493·07til Oil. D H, 1-'1 H. a•:!. Ba. plan. .. •• --073·5-llO ti c'='"=·=.1183=·=·--------I nn u .. ' ONl!:.OF·1\·K1nd 4 lil), 2 l\'a n "'~I\!( C'U Slom; 673-7601 .,. 1 '.. ;i j J fAX SAVING lnteresl cm U .\, Co ntemporary S,I 03·~: ~icov.· nl~r~el . '~~ Corona del Mar I 022 '-1.'rltcoff on 3 hr. 2 ba, dlil. hOOl\!. Ocean. Canyon ...!. rin~pal!'; only. &lb·la l 3 • ..... g:Jr. ho me. XJnt. fa1nily I 1 vus on Gr~c nbclt . CUSTOM JACUZZI CL:S'fO:'\IllOJ\.tE ·~:: starter, fn cd. yd ., vatio. S!tl:f,,000. +Pool. Charming 3 Br. l Ba . in ·"-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\1ost prestigiou.s & de· s ired area. First to call ge~s this TREMt:N· ~~-~BARGA IN. Coll1~~~~~~[ 4 BR DUPLEX t= .with 3 HR , 2 lla llc ntal. South of Ba yside l)r. with beautiful n<1tural wood textures, Only l year new. Call 6"-1 ·7211 . . HERITAGE REALTORS <iuie t :.treet. Wa lk to REALTY INC. COMPARE liq; Ca nyon's bes t$ ;'\'c'A'purt llgts . Uri c~:; sch Is. $3.5.300. 54!S-018t; 714/146-1371 vu I ue. t:lcg<1nl 1 story, 3 l r11l, ha rd "Auod flur:.. ..\. , .. ::.::.:::c::::::__l --~~------1 This bea utiful Mysti c ., 3 r eul coz .' l>onle v• "·"Y '•., II.II h · h h' ur. Ba, 1mmuculate, .,ESTLED FORSALEorLease.l~ox· 1 s ome '-''tl w 1te \'il'\I.', "'7:?,'lUU. Ul''3 '" " · bd hi i,:h ly u1rgra ded. ., -, ury 2br.eon\·t.dcn.2ba, water view, 4 rms., $l3S,OOO. , llou se Sat.Sun C;.all 'l'e -;:.:, ONLY 2 LEFT l IR CondoMiniurns UPPER BAY LIVI~ AT ONLY $39,900 )NY EST OR'S · DRU.M !! DUPLEX 4 BR & 3 BR. 2 years new. Steps to heart or resort ~rea-block from ocean & bay. R·2 in C·l Zone. Below Market al $109,997 . Open Daily 3 Bi g bedrooms. 3 baths. Diseover this pleasant way of Ji\·in~. Call 546·2313. C/rfN 111 '1 • '' s 'I.JN ro sf Nl('r ' G.._.liua •teffe ........ 673-0508 :fit': '~~~ 1002G1Mrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• rnecneb I Irvine realty llG CANYON'S IEST IUY -YIEW. Charniing -new -2 bedroom. 2 bath, family room home in private community w /24 hr. security. Beautifully upgraded -ready for im mediate occupancy. 5129 ,950. Maxine Williams 642·8235 . (A70l "IAYFRONT EXTllAORDINAIRE" Magn ificent view -beautirul fa mily designed 4 bedroom. 4 112 bath home w /approx. 4000 sq.rt. or livable area incl. stunning family room of rosewood & leak, w /lovely patio, pool & jacuzzi. Asking $395,000 incl. land. Vee Stinson 642·8235. (A 1il NEWP'ORT IAY YIEW. Lovely 3 bedroom, 21/2 bath Bluffs condomi nium w /view! Ready to move in now! Close lo pool & shopping. $74 .950. J eanne Newman 642-8235. (A 72 l Yll W OF A LIFETIME! Perfect family home overlooking Bay & Ocean. This forever value consists of 4 bedroom, 21f.t baths. formal dinin g roo~. lg . family room. fanta s tic workshop & beautiful yard for the kids! $195,000. Clint Moses 642·8235. (A30) DOYB SHOllS llUILDAILE LOT. Qutotandlng lg. VJ EW lot on Galaxy Drive. Approx. 78x l74x92xl47. 1900 Galaxy -drive tiy & to buy, call Amy Gaston 642-8235. <A74) 6itlollll 644-'JOO .. , °'"'"' °'"'"' ................. ........... --. c.llMI• ntU M t t R . IH TREES eountry kilch. Lg . ..-.·ailed \'1ew li vin g rm. & frplc.. ·Ste; ,\gt. 8:!9-6l3.1 .., ~ e x o unn1ng Oneoflhemostbeautirul yd. Soi3 .500. or $3.50. mo pri\·ate palio & garden ,., St r it am , n e • r homes <l\·ailablc in l\tesa w/lsc . Uy O'-''nr. 557·6713 area. & you·tt see that San Clemente 1076''"' Mewporl's UpperBay. Verde . Situated in a aftllAl\I this 1s beyond compare .•••••••••••••••••••••·•••.> DOMT CA.U ME quiet, woodsy setting at $92,500 BLU1''f~S U-l?ian. 3 llr. 2•.i COASTLINt.: \'tf:\\ 1 , nc~· ~ A DUPLEX!! 345 University Dr. th<1t lakes you out of the lla, like new. V.'.ilk shops 2600' custom home . Feer -.,i I'm a delightful 2 UR & {Jus1offlrvine1\\'1;!/ l'llyandintothecounlr\'. A MUST e~~rf>fil!l(l~ & schls . 71 4 int . a\·J. land.$98 .SUO .tii5·<1172. ·:::: .-\gent ~ft~ ob~~~~~fu~e~1i~~-~~~ 548·7223 r~~:~u~:~i~y ~:!~oo;;~; Gorgeou s s uper 5 ~ u SSS.000. 49 -l·l595i&iO·ll3ti. Son Juan ::".';: grounds. tircplal'e and v.·ct IJ;ir. bedroom, huge living, ===:.==:.._'_9_9_·_•_•oo __ 1 lklffs Y"tew Capistrano I 071 ·:..• formal dining and huge area, luxurious c·•.-.v-t. r ••••••••••••••••••••••f ' ' 1 PLUS • ~.,... t-Tont row 3 bedroom and · ""' ·master suite. Tas tefully fa rm kitchen. :\lus t see NB,\R f\1ar11\a , lu xurioua1 .·. a charming 1 UH. Rental d ed 1 family. /\;c w ··fo:·· Plan, 111 oM f , . ecor;1l , 11nrna cu ate toappreci;i.te.i58.000. -· d 5 l , 2"""' sq . t. home~ • with private yard. Cur· L'O nd1l1un throug hout. ' ] warm e xciting ecor. J1nm cd . occupant')','.:'! renlly produc ing $235 . .lust reduced thou!>a nds I n tIKliWllif!lVJ ~.500 . $i9.900. B)' O\\'llcr. J.1U31'· ..... p/mo. ' ["ll!:'~~~~~~~~[ to SH2.SOO. l'honc for an 962-4471 (~~)546-8103 HAL PIMCHIM Rltr. Calle 1\l·ordar:-;e. Day3',""' A.LL BV (Jwncr. Dis is da appo1ntn1cnt. !>16-ZU3. 2727 E. Coast H"A')'. c\'t•S & "''knds. 4~Mi·8 lfill •1~.,,; on a generous47x1HI' lot pla cl'~ Complete new 0•1N1w1,.ro~•ui.10.,:r 11• 1~ VERDANT 675-4392 ·).:. inthcbesl South·of·l1wy 1 [\Of ! Se c luded botani ca l B~AU1'1F U L J hr,2bi11• ~l~~i1~nAg!~~·000· c all ~~~'.;:~:~~~IA~~~;-~~-,,~ .. : ... , ... · .. ·t.i.ll~ailtl1 c:~;:.;si.:i~~~ ~t,r:~:'n'•"'fi~'~!~~" L~;:.·~';:": ~~ ~ ;;'~·;,:."':'.~ ~~~~';~'~.:,:;: b h I • . --·-•••1:1~-Sparkling eustom pool living rm . w /close·~n balh & dining rm . i\1us t sel l. S45,9SO. ,, ! Charming house.-; on r, uge ot. Come see -Customb\l\\'oodinside& 499-18.fOa!'t .:lP!\1 .,.,...,. wide lotSo.ofhwy,CdM . 379 E . 19th St, C.M.DanoPoint 1026 w /toddler "s afcty ".1,..v~io~w~.$9~7~·500~~~~~ ... out.rockfrples.4 carun· b 11 Beaut. garden.<>. i!}l,500 $47,500.673-1658 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Patio dine complete 1 der~round ga rage & .Santo Ano 1oaq._ Owner,673-4169 S + J +POOL DUPLEX bar1;:uins, Dana ;0~;~!t ~ill~~~.s~~n~f LogunoHill• 1050 works hops. i l89,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••f!•t11• ENJOY ll "'A'"flf'UL Puinl. Home & incorne. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4g-'·7915 or <194-0615. Dave • IN1''1~ATION ·tu> c u G b k So c 1 "11o s h '' decor. Ukr f GI R ··,.,11 SUNSl:.."TS recn roo nr. · s · Nev.". from Sl>!S,950. S....l()()(l. 96:.!·S!>ll Owner will finance 4llR, Doherty.Owner /,\gent . ·1 ITE • ~·,qe1 I k hi &N Plaza .. 2 sty, cul·dc-sae, lax credit applies. J.1121 s m a ll dwn /pml. La" 3 Bdrm ,1 1.i liA .Condo.~.,... anc wal to sc· s ·' pt fam , rm ., bonus rm, Coasl llwv 4\f6.J.131 LIDO ISLE car e nc l. garage. pvt 1 "' Ctr. Lovely CdM Lri /levl c u s t . d rps. C pl ' g . : c· -"'-"-~-TRl-LEVB. :~~7Fo ·800· 5Sl ·4893 or PA.RA.DE fenced ba<'kyard, comm:::: home w /OC EA.N VU. Qt thruouL ·rriple gar. Com Fountain Valley I 034 BEACH pool . 15 min. rrom beach·:...l nbr/hd . incl priv con1m pactor & many extras.••••••••••••••••••••••• LCICjUfta Miguel 1052 OF EXCLUSIVES near S.Coast Pl. $32.500."'') pool Sl27 .000. Call to see. Low s1o·s. Uy ov.·ner. REDUCED Sl,OOO 4 Ill ~ ••'••••••••••••••••••••• Spaciaus,Chorminq 551 -llrJ·I ·...:> AKS H.lty 640·5.508 979·•1273 4 bdrm, 2 stones, must ASSUME G Hdrrns., d.-n & study ; BY O WN EH. fl V.11 . sel l fa s t . Own e r $2],250 sandybcach.S.175.000 Mobile HomM For Sale "' ,,, .. 1 1 00~' Beaut. home, nxl. to SHARP 4-PLEX transferred. Ne;ar l'tlllc 4 Hdrms. & l'am. rm .. Nwpt. Ctr. Den + 3 br, All 2 BR. Im mac. w/lush Sq. Park on c:·ul dt.? :.ac Prime area . Dramatic pier&s hp. i249.500 lndscp' & <pmklrs. Xlnl C II•-entry to elegant hvi ng 3 Bdrms., dtn1n" rnl. & ·····················•""''. 'l•• 10 x 55 NB Adult PK . 10 L.iit 2U Enc. porch. paol, bayi "' beach. DcAnza Haysid&~;; Village. JUO E. Coa•f·~> Hwy. Sp.330. NU ~ ·~, 21/:i ba,3car gar.2200 sq. street . a ""seenow. ... ft. of ...,·armth & beauty area. Can buy w /10"7.. 9t>8 ·3J7L room ..-.·ith emnormous lain . r rn . 45 Ft. lot. down $77 000 s ton e f i r c p I ace . ,,,., ""' inside&out.$107,750. · · · -.~ 644 1920 SOUTH COAST Wifes:.&ver garden viev.· 5 Ullrn1s .. ram. r1n .. 4;:, ft . . INVESTMENT kitchen. Dine. Ball room lot. $1 3~.500 549-~12 ; sized family room over-3 Hdrms .. 21'~ ba .. 54 rt. ,, OWNER TRANSFERRED Lots or Room ror enjoy· Ing life ln this im· maculately exquisitely decor<ited & landsoaped family home. Owne r •nxious to sell his 4 BR. 3 Ba, Fam-rm home ~at· ed al Spyala111 Hill. $164,900. •*•••·········· DIVORCE SALE S BR, 4 Ba . f'IR home W/2 BR Rent1ll Unit. Near Shopping &: 6e1ch $122.~ . 673-7601 I .,. look~ covered dance lot. Sl:J.5.000 '72 VIKING ~·.J "Orangewood" Custnmr 24X6t '. 5 Star Adult Park~0" $43.000 pavilion & lush grounds. 3 Bdrms. & 2 ba. $107,500 Rootnforloat .... t'-9'H9".ci. I040' Sweeping s tairs to Movcinoow ~!! Beautifully decorated •••f••••••••••••••••••• se<:ond story suites in· REO.UCED TO SELL home reflects ··tender · eluding huge hideaway NOW! 4BR. family rm & i LIDO REALTY SS1·9792or979·9126 ,.:~; 10 x 55 NU Adult PK. 10 lli '.., 20 Enc. porch. pool, bay;.1~ tx:ach. OeAn za ~Bayside_~~ Village. 3UU E. Coas(.,11 loving care. ".»Room ror -mister . Take over 5%".b "-· v F'llA NO N°W LOAN .....:ea n u too ···· ~.95-0 your boat or trailer. Cov· · .,. ered patio. lush green -COSTS. $245/mo . pays &joy the Good Ufe ,yards . Entry hall. 3 all . owner mu s t Coll493-2Sll :i :r:-; \i,1 I i1lo."i.I\. *673 ·7300* DONTWAIT TILL SUMMER llwy . Sp.330. NH •"•1 bedroom s. de n area. Real Estate sacrifice. llurry!! Call for m fl l living room 96..'1·7881 . boasts a bi g fireplace . On by~ O"f"l r>1 q • '1 s •u·1 'C'I M "l rt' bk~uic15:·~~;;:: sueet S~~!o:~= [!«;lfl$il1:\I TARBELL Upgrnded lh,oughoul. ' -These 'fine homes mu.s • 29M •I arbor Blvd .• C.'M. be seen to "ppreciate. lrwtne I 044 Top quatlty·Top area .••••••••••••••••••••••• $42,500 Enjoy yOu'9elf. HIGHATOI' , CaUfonMoll..ch &12 -9371 t h,e h l I I s or Gingerbread thutt.en & TRliTY~saF TURTLEROCK TEI\· Lrim, hea:J s)lake roof, to tile l\ACE. overlook1ng ~e ed I. r ard I EST'PLlltE& c ity lights, f'ash1 on c ar in ront Y • •~ Is land and Calalina . sprinklers rront & rear. ..bedroom homes closet That's the se'ttingforlhis rruit trees, covered beach, schools & parks. 511:,i.cious " bl,'\lrm. Plan patio, loads o( Oowen! Neat and Clean. Great 10 President llonie. now Immacul ate! F.ntryhall, \'alues IM your cootent· aviailable for sale 1n 3 bt.'<lrooms, den area. ment. Call Now, &12·9371 Irvine. Open Fri. 10·4. w1111ttrn·siied fireplace. 19201 F:dgehill Or. n11tural wood cabinets, EXEC.1.l\tE:S. s wim built·ina. This borne Is pQOI , 2·s ry 48R 3b11, abs olutely o~:AUTI · hu1e fa rm. 3 car l(ilr , FUL!Bkr ne1r ocean . As k 'g . 540-1720 $73,!IOO. $20001.>ntoVeta; T '"RB"" I E ·Z Lerm1 non VetJ, llt. a,.a., PILOT RJ::ALTY , 295S Harbor Blvd., CM S40-0W RAISOR'S REALTORS ~U3 Campus Dr., Irvine Caimpu11 VaUey ShopClr. CALLll U600 * WEKMOW • LAGUNA NIGUEL * IEST * to pur<·hS.sc t!1at perfecl su1n1ner r6!ntal duplex only 't block fru1n super be;1ch . Li ve in or rent out. NOW REI>UC L01'0 ONLY $93.500. Call 644-72 tl Agent ----'~ 34x65 P11 r;1moun1 2 BR. 'ti•• HA , Fa n\ rrn. Hx•IO hob;1•' lly·rm. Adult4!tl·~. d~~ ,,, OPEN HOUSES 12:30 to 5 PM Sat. & Sun. :-01obtlc honie. 2 UD. 2 BA•P• custom built. close tif. :ihopp1ng, bus, ocean.'.! adull park. Call aft. •i.:.n pm . or wl•c k e nd s':-0'1 llig Can 0 yon. 4 BR. & 1 ram.. 499.1111. · . ::! . rm . or1eo u s ol ~ ,..,, • 23581 LosCobru1s Ct . elegant appl's . Be s\ All Adult t.:osta ~tesa Pk.,.,, ... 48~ Jba. lrg lot, value . $119 ,500. Agl Beaut. t0x42, with 8x30<i•' formal din rm. game rm. 640-5.W> porch. Lge Ii\•. rm. kit. 'k::' 3 car gar. 3000 sq ft, !=:I bath. Rental Spui;e $SC Nigue l Country Club1BR.2i,i Ba ,/\.dult Condo. m o . Tola I ,.4 ,650.' area . $94,~ Nr . .,..,aler. Bcaut'ly de· &45·5836 ,.,,, cor'd . Lnvely patio " · ,""' • 24:)55 Los Serranos ... -!BR 2ba. fitm rm. oul· standing vi ews. Great famil)' home. $&1,900. pool. Garagf! w/opcner. A.creo9•for tale 120Q,.. 552·8080 ; or Eves ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wknds,645'·4151 ' Av OC A DO LAND- BLUFFS VIEW 3 BDR~t deluxe home, Spuc1ous Cu.,lomized plu.:;h ldscpg, potll·5i1.c Cc>ndom1nlum 3 BR , 3 BA yard. Great area. m:any V1ewol IJa'j 412Plaf!,ll reatures. $61 .!{SQ. $72.000 Owner67S.3400 L ...... Hitjull lltf. SELL idle items wit.h 'a 49""'404 0 130.5050 Daily Pilot Classified /\.0. i l,190//\.c. R:u1cho. Cu . so·:;, 501\er finarJced, 8.~) Int . Ti11ht $ r0f1.'t!S 1atl-ta Owner. 714 /67tl-S7M1 .. ,... Pll{:SCOT"r. Ariaooa -Country E1taua. ~ Ct-M~ sell. SAV~~- I (,'8 DAILY PILOT ~. f04" •• 130 ....................... ilARCAlN price for fas iale. 11'l.v.ut. 1.•ontlo <.'Om "plex. 112 units, renlt.'\.I a · apls. Projecll.'d ·75 1n come appro:it. $300,UOO. . Gi11nt pool, 1aeuzz1 , 1it.Ym , ~:iruj.!es . }o'or sale or lrade down. 7'1U ·r~o. Hy owner !'ol r B , 'IOU N 1\caciu, Fullerton. \71 ~J 879 97·1-I Businels Property 1400 ···············~······· Hollywood~By 0W'IMt" ~ELL 'l'J{A0~4lto'}o't:H ~ i\<ljl'l Office Bldgs . 3000 & 60Q(l rt w/purk'g, Ideal lor bu :s 1nCSli, pro- l'e!>Stonal or 111\•c:st1nent •n~·omc . 1'ru de ro r Nt•v.·purt Ueuch .area pro- p..:rty. Courtesy Brkr:s. c7 1·11 752·19JO or (2l3) ·hi:! 1.19~1 Antuiue Shup 11\ g,re.il luc1111on 111 La~una lkh., ll!-(ht 1:-.unny. newly dc- 1 u r .1 ! rd, ""'ell t':-.ta l.Jli!>hcd . s;..uuo. "?1-1 <.!lf.!8. ------ ... \VF:llEH HH EA l> :-,'J lJH t-: sh0<,1,'S 10?0 NNN. 1:1 Yr lease w1opl1ons. In \t·.~tors ask fur Chuck, :\~cnt. 532·0581 -------- Condominiums for sole-1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ' ..._tt u.tw.lalted II; Hitt U.fw;:wl....,. Apw lw ttta FW.lltH AJ!li hwaf1 U...... Apa tuwnl1 Uftfura. AfHw ~·~."!~.~~; .... ftCOfM ,...,,.,..;"~:i· ~~~~l;,;s,. ..... ···:::::··~:.;;·;;~;· ;:wpo··-~·~··;~;; c:~·~·.:;;;;······i7i4 ~\:·~·;:;······;i4 c;;·;~·;.~·.·:·:····;;24 ···;,.,. ..... ,,,, ....................... ._,. ....................... . . . .......................... ······················· T'OP''!.A~UNA'U'1N§ ............ l 202 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..... ••••• • ••••••••• • • • • .. • WESTCJ..IFF 2 Br. 1\tl Bl' TheBt:o s ocean vit!w ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR. 2 BA, Util. rm. & lg . DELUXE ndo 3 b 3 LOW lATIS Off .......... • llclMrclltCktel lownhoUae. Adulll onl~ ••• apartments&4shopt;,a~ FREE F REE fdcd . yd, POOmo. Ul41; co ' r, •SS.IONi1hl&Up l&2 P~.Adull.lnopeta, 2,161 • ..a...J NopeU.17288edfotdLn,, l block rro rn the beach. •ProrestlonalServh;e• I a at · W II: nd1 or aft · ba. cpta, drps. UIB3 aq ft. •SWdio• l BR Aptt dshwb r•. sh•• c:pts, "" C_,.aNO_ -"-.mo. 543.753:1 S'30PM""·2789 PYtpty.$47$.8$4·~ Wt •·d I d I I -The rents are low. With •LANDLORDS• -• a er oog I c 011e a4ra•e. rp c, bah nt NEWPORT TER• 3 b •TV&t.M ald StirvAvail BBQ. Gas & w1t.u pd. La-..a-....i 1r1e 2 BR, I ~ l · ;.ggresl>ive manu.gemt Hom itfl nd e r a * 3 DR, fam rm, yaulled , .... r, Ph s td Pool You••• lh•:.Z:-,o1 .. Blt.n».1'.;nclgar.NrHullg lh ii1 property will ceil. 2 yrs old. $38S . 2\rr ba . M;.ster suite, • one erv.H pool ...... "' ., d 1 ~ generate a gcnerou$ 642·9900 Bllrbara.!H>l-6739 bltns , ram rm., lnch:y., :cssb.l0ldrr'•wnee"kps~~t••/.ad LAM4MCHAAPTS !recticket.atothe Hc»~A u ll. ·mo . cu:sh rclutn. Owner Anx· California's Largest · patio, gtar., oceanvlew'Qn , ..,, ... 778 Scott Place, CM UCI llVIME !~"':';·:;~~~~~;;;;;; 1 o u :s , C a I I •Rental Ser\•lcc!• J ll r , 1 111 b a T w hs e . l.l i&crc park w/pool. 2376 Newport.Blvd, CM 642-$)'13 CILllRITY J• H.t:ALONOi\11 CS c.;orp., lalboa Island 3206 C I u b h a e I pool. $300 -'m"'o~·!'"'~·~-7~35~77__:_ _ _,J_, __ ~S<ll~-9~755~o~•64S~·~3967~-11 -ccAASS::\V·v~ICTOCT()iruil.A--1 IASllALL GA.Ml MESA VERDE ti75 ·6700. \St /la s t. $75 Cle;ining, 5•-c1y n 11. •· th do •••••••.••• ••••••••••••• 842.4921 180 DEG. VIEW, * '"' Elm Gor•••* l . 2 &i 38r. Unfum/t'\lrn SUNllA Y, MAY 18 2 Bdrm11 ., l "" ua Con • Liltle Isl. Oa yfrnl y\ew, 3 · Ba ck Bay & Irvine illli Pool, crpl & drpd, lndry, fr. $169.~gas/wtr. pd, 11t I :JO at UCI with pool. $335Mo. 4 UMITS 10°/a DOWN lc\'l'l. Hayvw.t Br,frplc. r irepla<'e .4 Bedrm2bath Beaut. new 4000 14 ft adults. 171 Jo.:. 22nd St. Adulls-NoPet.sSee.gate LOSANGELES ltAMS STErSTOIEACH Au lo gur park. 3J'l B. home. Crpls, drps, bit.us, hillside home. 4 br, J ba, 1 _N_e_•_•_B_o_•_c_·h_._...,_·_.,.. __ ·_s_, llool. Rec. Rm., Elev11tor \'S. 2 BR, 1 b:1. Wlnler$235 Plus roo n1 for 3 1nore. East Bayview. $t20 itlo. OW. be11u t landscaping. fam & rec rms, pool, S2SVlctorla,6'2-8970 OAKLAND llAIO~llS HEWPOIT CREST r:a s t side Co:sla f\.1esa. 213/876-2723. Ask !or Uev or J oe, $350. Roman tub, 3 frplcs. 2 HOLIDAY PLAZA in ;a seven inning preview 2 BR. 2 Da condo$525 In cludes a 3 l>drm C • 1 •--h l Zll mo.963-4$67963·1786 wet bars, Yltd wood DELUXESpaciow;18r, MIOITlllAHEAH ofSuper l\owl 1'cn. WEHAVE ownt.•r's ho1n e. op11 rano--.. , · ceil.:. Entertainer's de· furn apt. Pool. Ample Yiu.AH Please call 6'2·5ti78. ext ~UMMERREN1'Al.S • ••••••,••••••••••••••• BEAUTIFUL 1.-Cuesta <I parking. Ad ull.S, no pets, " 333 to clao·m Y'"'' lo' eke'·. 0 l!!Z'IQ ·1 ~ lig ht. Lge kit w/Ylew, 1 Be~room vu .... UGI BLUFFS Duplex, !rpl, Br. 2 Ba, elOH."lO school self clng oven, compac· 196.5 f-'omona A Ye., CM 1 Bed room & Den (North County toll free Plac• · patio, 2 br • 2 bu. Best & beach. $450. 962·2734 tor, dshwhr, serv. Porch, 2 Bedrooms number is 540·1220. J Prap.rli•• area. $285. mo. Yrly. F' I 3 BR 2 BA 3 car gar. $1200. mo. •Tropical Pool• 28edroomTownhse 7Sl-1920 $l,:>003Summer mons. irep at;e. ' . 645-7102 l Ur, cpts, drps, bll.M, 2400HarborBlvd. 1400 Ql.!Alli'. N1w'<>•t •1"'" 673-3222or 673·2836 ~~:P:~~;t& ~~r;~1~~ ----.-.-.-.----1 ;::~~i68All utilities paid. Costa Mes;i l714 J5S7-8020 l ·I IDRMS I~~~~~~~~~~ •••• associated 0"' '" l II'. ~I fl\ 11 Ii·, • .... ' t ' '' 7 Units. $127,950 Corona del Mer 3222 t.~o. Ask for Bev or Joe, Th •~-•artt , .__ ILOFT OHL.YI •LGE 2 br, 2 ba, pool, 96J."°7963 l786 amas~ l UI', prefe• nu'ddlc age ,. -Pvt Patio [n•l lyrlse Ad'1.-'fc~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·>IQ • ' · '.... adlt:s. sm pel ok . 2 SeparaTe Hldgs. Xlnl ll.V .. t-llLLS 3 br + fam • 22745 layshare lcMe or retired. no chilct /peLs. Swra•~ HAYLOFT APTS Eas tblufl. 833_897,; cond, Desirable Costa rm, 2 ba, lge patio & yd. IM'1ne 3244 El Toro $ISS.64 2·f>B.48 o;~~:a~i!~~ti_ ~~ts 283 A•ocodo, CM 833-1653 ~l e!>a loc. All 2 BR, l 'h s.l!i5. mo.lse. &M-2877 ••••••••••••••••••••••• You are the W\nner of 2 Fu 1 h & 645-0141 freeticketslothe "'· ac 1 Ir. &-Nr.Sh<>p'g-AdltsOnly 1---------,--1 ELEGA'"'CE ba .. Avg. l,OOOsq . (t. each 2 HR . I 81\. Quiet, sunny UCI IRVIME ceptionally nice. 2 110 Mwfftli .. Aph CASA GltANADAAP'l'S n W esley N. Taylor Co. terrace. \\'ash/Dry hku1>. RENTALS CELEIRITY N~wport 81 CM. 1111 Santa Ana Ave, CM 2 Bedrooms . Puol Dy the nay. 4 br, beam Realtors 644·4910 Walk to bch. & storc:s. No 2 BR. 1 Ba .. · · · · · · · · $310 ., • f\.1gr Apt lll 6"1&$542 Reas. llale:i !179-1911 ceil 'g., (rpl, D/W, patio. :· S2000. Tait Rebate ~ Htg Bc h ·r rtpleXes JUSt bit 1-2-&JBr-Paho 2002 lluntingtoo O!)C n daily 1-5. 539·6779 Children or µct s. i29:>. 28R,2 Ua •. , ....... $.125 IASEIALLGAME IHR,Quiet.A/C,Pool ,nr ----------1---,--------<$550 1n o. 673 ·5719 ti73 -733J J Bil., 2 Ba ··· ... $38S-$475 SUNDAY, ~1AY 18 Frwys. ,\dults onW . No Hacienda Dit Mna Dana Pciint 3826 J::ve /Wknd . LEASE Shorechff Rd . pvt bcuch access, lge yard. $650. 8·12·2026675-4869 3 BR,211t U.a ......... $400 atl:JOatUCI pets. Chetkmate. 2831 160W w~-C.M ••••••••••••••••••••••• _:.:..=="------ 48R,2Ba,fumlo LOS ANGt:LESltAJ\15 Uris tol.:><16-8791 • ,,._,_ • LGE 2 B R. 2 ea. patio, WESTCLIFF Adult. lg. I , Aug ................ $<125 vs. BEAUTIFUL garage, trpts & drps . br, bale. pool. $1~·$200. 4 BR,2lh ba. · ....... $450 OAK LA ND RAIDERS Ne;it, Clean I br. walk to GROUNDS $2 IS. mo. 33966 Silver 1700 A Bedford646-0075 J UR , 2lh Ba, 3 Mos. $450 in a seven inning preview shopping. $17:> mo. AJ?ULTS·NO Pt."I'S Lantern 493-0liib 3 Bil, 2 ba home, steps lo r c II 10 minutes to ocean. Lge • BIG CAMYOM UST '1% · RAISOR'S o Super Bowl'l'en. a &12-7154 0 btach. Beaut. area. $55(1. Pl 11 642 5678 t ----------l Br $175. Gas & Water Hwntinqton leach 3840 Spacious I br apt now 'J'AXSH1':L1't.:H yrly.li75·7973 ~~~ecJ~im y~r tiek:~. Da,.aPoint 372 incl. Draperies, carpets,••••••••••••••••••••••• ;1vail. t'rplc, air cond, •l·plcxes & tri·plexes by 1\ssumable loan a \•a ila-, -. . . REALTORS (Norlh County toll free •••••••••••••••••••••• gas heat , gas s tove, air CHEZOROAPTS db l ~el f clng oven. tht!heach.2br&twnhse. blc on this north Costa S ~\GLA ~s.., fantas l~c number is 3"10-l220,) 2 BR .$?50 conditioning, swimming 82~Allanla wash/dryer hook-up, Z Comp I pkg. Ur and nu. f\.1 csa 4-plex. A.113 bedrm, view· '1. n ~, r /ll, &1'l·G92fi 4:>23 Campus Dr .• Irvine • • • • pool, rec. room, washers l.Z&3 BR. Pri\'. gar.. car garage w/auto door """·''"•G l '•' b"th uno't•. 0"'ne•1-o_,_64_4·_•_106 ______ Campus ValleyShop Ctr.1 ----------Uti l:s. pd . 496 -0195 o &d es t t '"·'-' ~ <>"'v-"" " " .. 960-11<12 ry r · pool, was he r . dryer , opnr,L' c,e c .~ . ........,.,. 2 STORY ~i,~~i~~I~ ~~,:~~~~~ ~~!!~!'!~~~ ....... !~.~~ , __ C_A_L_L_8_l_3.8_._6_0_0__ Ne~8!r~?:~~l~~ific -H-,..-ll-n_gl_on_lle«h ___ 3_7_4_, :~;~;;;;;;·1 Close to be ach. 536-0336 $3.SS . 3 llr, 2 ba, blk to beh. S<!0,95V Full price. 2 Call 545-842~. Associatedil•---------1 •RENTALS * Ocean, Catalina . New •••••••••••••••••••••• • NEAR OCEAN No pets/children. Yrly, 1.Jedrn1 . i balh, bllns, SoulhCoastBrokcrs. COLLEGEPARK UN IV .PARK 4000 sq. ft . Exeeuti\'C FROMS42 2 &l lDRMS W-NptG42-1531 ran~c & O\'l'n. o\·cr.l.1.ted 3 BR , 2 HA, fplc. r /o. 2BR.2 8a ...... S325 /375 home on Chff Dr. Sl700 WEEKLY clos cl s, plt•nty of lots for sale 2200 refrig., crlps,drps,dble 3BRZ1.'2:baFR .. $425/450 per month, yearly. Call E • •-~-Beautiful studio apts. South Lagu11a 1816 s lorai;c. ~~A heal. air ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar., Blue 1-laven pool. J liR .. 2 l>alhs ...... $375 6-15-6l 77 iecut1ve ~ \'Ond1l1oning, your sclec. PORTAFIHA S395 . month. WALNU'fSQUARt: 7 27 Yorll.tow.llvd. Frplca, bltns , dis·••••••••••••••••••••••• hwashers, 2 car &11rage. VIEW ? Seeing· is believ· Sundecks . From $275. ing. 2 80, 2 DA, Mature 11(111 of carpels & drp:s . Roy McCtwde 2 BR 2 Ba •><01·~· San Juan Beach Bl vd at Yorktown 1•:1•·mcnts lcs~ U1an rent. LAGUNA ' · · · · · · _.. '°" " Realtor 181 OMewpori ·ruRTLEROCK Capistrano 1278 536.0411 5J6-~79 adults. no pets, elevator ~;ill Dan or Ken .it invites you lo inspeet Costa MesaS48-T7l9 28R.2ba,den .. $400/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• STUOIOS&llRI 83~·832 l ;\!!l. thei r panoramic \'iew ~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~j hs BEAUTIFUL 3 b Pl..-CIHI( Love •t I st-to Bch. & pool, Security. """ 31755 Cst. Hwy. South UYIS UP 1&28ravail. fo\Jm&un· Laguna. --~ s i tes oYer l ooki n g 4BR,21J!i bat ...... $47 r, many •Fullkitchen GREENTREE extras &view.S24-38.12or H t d 1 S&S TOWMHOUSE beautiful LagWla Beach. 3 BR 2 b bit ts N c II II 3 .,,o o"" • ea e poo TO ITS MA.Ml £urn . APPLE API'S. A l~;;:;:t;;;;;;it;'f;;~;;j'-·r A 1 BKR 4949388 . a, ns,cp · o 2Br.,lba,fam rm .. $31 a co ect z1 . .,... . .....,1 •Laundry£acilities '-'"O yrs new. grea · · pcls. "'""0. 1933 Anaheim 3 B 2 B f"/R t I . p I .i><-' r, a, ··•··· ~-. ..u..L 3286 •Freeuti lities Over 500 tall t re~s and unique idea in adult aptlApcw lwwwts FwWsHd 10 streams-with living. 6700WarnerAve, orUnfurnislwcl 3900 waterfa lls create a re-Hunt ing ton Beac h .••••••••••••••••••••••• way 0 Ive. 00 ' I Ave . 646·3160 3 BR 21h 8 ~" agllftCI ciubhsc, JBR, 2!f.!ba., Bay S treet , C.1\.f ,-:-,'2 .ccc.cc-c.cccc.c'-----1 T1-IET':::RR.AC;'E ••••••••••••••••••••••• •l"r ee linens beaut del'Or thruout . Acre. ApJ?rvd /11 units. AYaiL 6/1, sharp 4 BR, BEACllFRONT home 2 •TV & m.i id serv.aYail s.10.~00. Pr_esent 1ncom~ $280. bltns, quiet cul -de-sae. 2 BR.Z balhs ........ •Ba(·B·Que laxing setting for your 847 -6047. No lease. Sorry spacious new I ·or 2-no children or pet.s. bedroom apart ment. 1----------t From Sl95 . Furniture SPACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. available. Small pels apls. Children OK. 17391 OK. Adults only. Ofrice "A'" Kccli;on, l blk . W. of open 9:00 lo 6:00, 2300 Beaeh Bl. off Slater . Fairvie w Hd .. Costa 842-0lij9 REALTY I N C. _714/84.6 -1371 Price i52,500. Pnn only. $325.557-7618 Tl-I E WILLOWS Br, Z Ba. conv. den & •PhoneserY ice 545-736l or5<19·3325. 3DR,2 baths ....... ,$315 frplc. $.:>OO. mo. lse. •lmiletoocean IC'--'-'-'--'--'---l 4BH ZBA !r/pl. 2 car gar. ~ Couples only. 499·2188 -----------i 3 Lo ·r s. 3 Acres_. Hugh fam rm. Green-wkdays a ftcrli&wknds NO INCREASE in sum Bcachfront l\.fahbu. 1~',,, brook . w of So. Cst. after 2:30. mer rent. Beaut 1 br fu dwn. or exchange for ~n-Plaza $400 mo. 979.2517 VISleN apts $165 & Sl75. Spanis con1e properly. 642·3652 or534_1991i. Lovely 2 BR, 2 HA . Ocean s tyle bldg, pvt encl gar Mesa. Phone .).4.5-2300. llC'ITl•C IEW C811C£1T ! AOUU lAlllSIOl UVlll~ i \M'°"I "1\ ..C:CirllO •8octielori •I BR , 2BR •2 BR&Oen From S 175 • $485 Hltr. ----------RI.ALTY \1•iew home w1/f~lee, & pool, sauna, hwtry, adlts 2 Br, Gas Pd .. Very Clean, ----------I 0 1"'. 2 liR, ''"· ko'ds 552-7500 arge o pen iving rm. 17301 Keclson Ln, I bl Quiet. t'amdy, no pets. OCt~ANSI DE CONDO · D • ~ y 1 · $3"• o F S!75 "'2 J••• ~J E & .,_ Mountain, eseri, z BR. kids. pet, ge1 rage car ease, ~-m · W. of Beach off Sl.iler. •Shady Ehn Gao clefts • rom O"I • ~-Meto ,..iv• 01t -ms ''l>CEANASOUTtt•• R J 2400 494 -6736. 540 ·1800 Adult Community esor1 3 BR, kids, pct, pool ·ruRTLEROCK 2 sty. 4 ----------1 8'12· 71W8 Pool, crpt & drps, lndry, Condo. 2 B n. 11,4 BA .;1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; (0\'cr -101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2B R .,pet,fncd,g~r$195 br, 3 ba, 3 car gar. Lg. Westminster 1298 B"'AC'I .,·ngle, adults. 177 t:. 22nd St. Patio, pool, d.in'g area. E Pe'r•ct ror w"ekend & S185 BR stv chold c. .-" off-st. Nea•""•"h.""-~'" 2lill·2B1\. CllOIC on ... ,_ · -· • . · bonus rm . Avl. 7/1. $525. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~---~--·-~------Ask for Beeky, BJJ.1616 vacation ~ Comp. furn. l 1 AC 2 br child pct park 'g, gar . avai l.-.., slory end unil, overlook-BR condo in Palm Desert '2 , • • 537-4480 TASTEFUL 3 b r 541 -5 13 1 ; 536·0862 ;CONDO 3 Br, 2 Ba, cplS, blwn 8-5; a (t 6,842-4204. .... 1ng coi f course wit t"ee/Bkr ~ _ Townhou se w /2 car 551·1659 drps, bltns. frplc. palio. n;SI v ~hmpse of ocean. Patio. Country Club area. Pool HOMEFIHDERS UN l V ER:::; IT Y Pr k . automatic gar. L.se. $29'J. Ad Its. $.32S. 642_1155 • •$179-2 BR. 2 BA '(1,.. ·J ~~,c~s__ Enclosed garage. Close & Jacuzzi; lovely green-•642·9900• Twnhollse. 3 br, 2l.-2 ba, 879.2680 1 MEN. s mall beach hotell----------POOL,cpLs,refrig '-"""~--to l' luhhouse. pool. belt. Walk to stores, golf., __________ walk lo adult pool. Wtr. & --------~~1 Rooms, s22,50 week NEW BREEDAPTS Kids. 536·0951,646-9666 J<.Lc·u'l7.i Short w.illo> to bW: & cnterlainment. Only 1 Br hse w/ gar. Spacious, dues pd. SJ/5 mo. Call Condominiums Apts. $100 mo. 53&7056 l BR w /loft sz;l>. Applns, CORONA DELMAR llnc. Nr. lar~c Carlsbad $26,750. i.-:asy teF ms charming, quiet. Stove, owner: Days, tH4·324<1, Unfurnished 3425 utli furn. Encl garage. N f_; A R lf u n ting l o n 2 Br Townhouse, (rplc, shoi>pln~ centl'r. J mi. tt. Call Eves. Bkr559·1986 refrig, drps, crpl'd . Ma r-e\•es.552-71!!5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LC14JU"oleach 3748 Pool , •a c uz:t.i . 393 llarbour, 2 br, shagcpls, ~ refri g, range. dshwhr, from $260. 1 Dr from $205 .. • ot·c:u1. l llness ~orl't.'S salt.outof State ri ed cpl only,:'° pets. UN IV. PARK 3 br. 2 ba 2 BR, 2 Ba , brand new.•••••••••••••••••••••• Hamilton. 645-4411 eves, patio,cncl.gar.AdlLc;,no Pool. tennis, continental _by .o~~e; .34.i!::ih·ol~ ~ Properly 2600 $195. 548·5702or646-188S. Condo. Sunken J1v rm, ~25. hm o. ~[xl t lo Bth~ S~UO~O ~r.T· lpdbl~~7~ 642-1960 day __ ,____ pets. $220. mo. 846-4360 breakfast. Some CK"ean &: _:.ipp t. · ~ 01 · -••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 u,·, !·louse, newly p11int-frpl , frm l. din rm, 2 84~32~ in un · c C~~~ 497 _11~;· · · s-1-,,--.-2-llll, sinMlc s ty, I "~--------! Catalina views. Separate Duplexe s/ Units sale 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !>ANA POIN'f lJU PJ.l..:XES IU new h\.·:..ul. du1ilexcs Fabulous. ocean views Fll0~1 SGB.950, $0050 Dn \Veslb;iy Inco1ne Homes 341~1 Coast llwy, D.P. ·196·3'131 MEW 4-PLEXES •. ne:.i r the ocean. Good l:ax shellcrs, apprecia- t ion . SI IU ,UOO. and u1>. 14 DELUXE ed ins id e & out, new pu t1os, pools &lenn. Club · l d LGE 1 BR, 1 IJ<t. Patio. fam ily section. Close to be am ce1 .. <"pts. rps. $140. p /rno. Warner & U.,ITS l'rpls. No k1d:s or pets. J1('e!> &d g rdn.er. i0nc·d. Townhoyse Mewportleach 3769 2049 ··c'' Wa llace, BeachBIYd.M7_4440 shopping & rine beach. ""' S250 . 81 4 W. l ti th off rnmc · occ PY · p('n Unfumished 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>41i·K883 64<1·2611. l·I l)l'luxc umL<; for the Placentia. Phonetosec house SatrSun. 1-5, 1781 5 •••••\••••••••••••••••• $29.95 WK U P. 1Bdr.2 Ba 1 & 2 Br beach apts. $170&1~""""""""""""""""""""""""""" wise 111Yestor. 4-2 brand :><l!l-895 1 O:.ik Tree In. S.125. Ov.·nr , R 1 L ••· 1 & Boch. Colo• TV, maid 2 nr,;oROOM $17:'1. mo. up, pool, ad"I'", , ... pets. I 0 b · • e<l b .)52-0t>64 ,552·7755 en or case-ueau · ..... "" T llE EXCJ'l'ING 1 ·I r unils. Sccur Y -vlEe·IRlivlcc:-CL~'e-.• ~A\-;;NlA&l.0~~~~':!.~---rlc.in 'J'ownhouse 3 Hr. 2 scrv. pool. TllE MESA . Adults, no pets. 536-703 1/536-0492 enc los ed walls. Prime V c: 5 N N rt Bl NB l-----'"~'~""'~'----l iL.;;;;;;;1.;,-,;;--]iB41i ... LM MESAAPTS. VAC,\N·r •. 3 Bed•oom " •. ",._pool, l'en.lral au_·. 41 . ew po , . · .-""' Las Vegas loeation. :j, 9 L g II 11 &16-9681 LGCJUna leach 1848 !'ot lNUTESTONP'f Sparkling pool. Good ho m e with .covered, Laguna l e ach 3248 s.46.;532 a una 1 s . SPAR~L1!NGPne1.w spac1. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BCH. s p e nd ab le 9 % loa n . screened 1>alLo. Lovely •••••••••••••••••••••-· NEW, beaut. furnished Br,~.,. a Lo,.crp s, Ocean fr o nt 2 BR i n Baeh,1&28R.from$l65. 1-Iome Hwe1y from home. ca.rpets & paneling. OCEANFRONT Laguna DupleaesUnfwn 3600 exec. ty1>e townhse nr. drp s, beaut. garde•. beautiful old Mcditerr<t· Adults.NoPets An xious o wner asking Pr1m.cCos ta M~aarea. RoyaleCondo.Jbr,2ba,••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean.3 Br,JBa,den,2 lmmcd . occupancy. nea n Villa , frplce, 1561MesaDr. only·S2J2,000. De\uxeun-Family si luation p~e· 2000sq.ft. Bar,rrpl,Sec. NEW DUPLEX sundccks, gas bbq, wet A~u!Ls, no pets . .)21 W, massive beam ceilings, t5Blks EastofNewport its -bargain priced. ~err1cddGdardenerscrv1 ce gua rd . $79.) mo. Lse. Deluxe sphl·level ; 1300 bar. tennis cts, pool & Wilson,6<15-9614 leaded windows, car Blvd.) Take advantage. Call inc u e at $37:> pe r Adultsonly.714-400·2771 r 2 bd /I ltd sauna.$600.542·9628· OAKRIDGEVILLA port. pri . bc h, many 546-9860 now (71<1)752-1700. m onth. Call Coats & sq l, rm w 0 ·en. $48S 1----------I NV~ST!'ot t.:NT Wallace,546·4141. L-a Hi-....i 3252 frplc. plush crptg, home-Npt. Crst, IYly furn. lge 3 B.R .. 2 BA. bl tins, trees. · mo. on yrs. -,-· .,.... 1,·ke s to•age walk ,·n cho'ld•en welcome. ~. lease. No children or • DIVISION ••••••••••••••••••••••• · . lr1 -level. 2BR. 3 B.a, wet _,..., T HE REALESTATERS Large 2 Br home. Crpt, <I BR . r am ily room , closets, balh & guesl bar, rrplc. tennis. pool. 858 W.Center.64S-1197 pets.494 -2791. D stv, ref. fncd yd. Garage. fireplace fenced lm-bath, bltn gas range & Clse to b ch $ot 9S m 2 BR duplex $200. mo. OCEANFRONT z br, l ba ~e Realbtote-Adults$190.675-182'7 maculate.' $350. pe~ mo. oven, patio dttk, 2 car 675-7184 Newly decorated, CI D, F ;P , all year. Utils pd. Exchange-2800 1 & I l 1 4""' ...,~. enclosed garage w/laun· 536 032 , REA T ''ACANT 2 b• $160 H"ge 3 st as · · :r.>-.-..-.. d p I I •partmenl• pvt patio, encl. garage. I · L Y INC, ••••••••••••••••••••••• " · -"~-~------1 ry room. ay on Ye ec-"' 1----------t 7 14 /846· 1371 Trade clear 20 acres Bor· br $235., kids, pets. Agt. GoH Coune View tric. Adults. So. of Coast Unfurnished infa '1l ~~.-2020N~ pets. 388 FOR Ht::NT : lgc. l bdrm. RIG' reJ.!O Springs for equity Fee. 979-S430 I mma c. 2 Br. 2•n ba llwy, 5 blks from beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay .,1, .ro • apt. near Pottery Shack ' Income Property 2000 in l' om c property . 2 BH. Eastside. Fenced Townhome . t·ormal OR, S42.l. 435 Goldenrod , lolboa Island 3806 2 BR, 21,.;, BA Studio apt. & beach. Ocean \·icw, .- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714-H.:11 ·9835 yard . Singlc!i, pet ok. frplc, custom Cptn'g & Corona del J\.1ar. (714 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bltns, D/W, cptg&drps, wall lo wall earpcts. • PRIME4-PLEX s.235 /mo.642-9666. d r apes throughout . 67.l -9337. 2 BR .steps tobeach,year P atio. $265 mo. 768 stove & refrig. $225 Per • $Bl,7SO R~ntals Dclu1'.'e kitchen w /sel( Apartment' FumiMed lease. $325. mo. Joann. Agt. 838-8081 mo. f $lGS ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTS!D to~ 3 BR +den , cleaning dbl oven & dis·••••••••••••••••••••••• 8'10-1789aft. 7p m MISSION REALTY rom <.: o v in Jl l o n . 4 • 11 lex . Hou••• fu•n•"-L-.J Newl y p.iinted. Children h_ washe r. D_irecl ac. cess Bolboo l•lond 3706 · • 2 Br, Un fu rn. Apart Cpts, • • 494·0731 • • • p f I t SI -Balboa Peninsula 1807 d•ps laundry fa cilities. -,----c----,,.,.-~I Oa kwood of(ers l he ' er eel oca Lon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.k.548-1024 into s pac ious 2 ca r • .... .....8 och 3869 r· l t I bl'v I h I bl · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tenants co-op vegetable "•wpo.-1 e 1nes in cou n ry c u 1 -pust·as :-;pcncaeon G 1 3 102 garagcw /e leedoor · r S1'·10u do<,1,•n payment. en~ra 3 BR, 2 BA. fo~am rm. lg. open e r . Beautifully BAYFRO~T. 2 bedroo~. J Bdrms.,2 bath upper. garden. Adults, no pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing at a price you can a - f.urns Si!OO per month.•••••~••••••••••••••••• yd , cpts, drps, bl tns. nr la ndscaped rear yard, garage, fireplace, patio. $375 Month, yearly $160642-3697 PARK NEWPORT ford. The re 's $1 million •. JI u r r ,. • l; a 11 11 l4 1 WAL_ K to b. each l br house schl tshops. $360832-7151 Sma ll pet OK .• 10 .. e ·,n cor n e .' P. rop er t y. Ma•shall Rlty 67S 4600 •p •RTM~S in reereation facilities, a ' I " Al S " • · LARGE G•ound F'•· t b• A A ~• full time activities direc:· 7:ii!-1700. 11.i .. Ull P••. so . an . co nd."os mo.831.2740 0, downsta1rs 1n du.plex._No " h INVEs1·r-.otE:">l'l' Clc1nCnlc Sl:JS .. kL?~s. W-Sidc 3 Br ,~l'h .ba. lrg 495_192D.' doc k, but beautiful view SPACIOUS l br, cpts, Garden 'apt. Pool. rec Bae elorlor 2 tor who plans parties, DIVISION llunt111~ton Beach SIJ.5., fenced yd. Family pre· over North ll ayfront. drps, ga rage. Util pd. room.$175. 71018thSL Bedrooms and BBQ's, trips & more! ·r11r_; 11 t:AL t.:STA'/'ERS kid.s, pets. Laguna Beach f'd. ~65 mo. lst & lasl + Mission Viejo 3267 Fully furnished. includ-Adlts, no pe ts . $1 30. Townhouses t'ree Sunday brunch. s1nu. utll pct Ba lboa depos.751·6168 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing washer and dryer. Yea rl y. 675-7 023 or •2 BR,1Ba,Mesa Verdc. Fr.$229.500pen9-6 Plus beautiful singles, T\VO -:Jun1laptbldg)ust S_165,,w:1.lktowatcr.Agt. "'-··-t . VII lZl~ LEASE.4 br, 2 ba View ,\\•ailab\e ·as sub-renlal 968·346:> Adults, gar, aYail, '185. Daily 1&2 bedroom apts, t·omplcled (or sale. <.:lose Fee. 979-843o ,._ ain a ey "' home Xlnl location now to June 14th with ----------< No pets. 833·8974 Spa-Pools-Tennis furnis hed & unfurnished. to nt:.t Jo r s hopping 1-lbo-P . ... 3 107 •E•••··~···I~·~··~···.•.••• ~·'25 includ ~s swim & possible extension. $110 $350. 2 Br, 2 ba, 2story, 2 Across from Fas hion Oakwood Garden Apls center. 1:.t yr write.of(. a a en1n-a xecut1ve 1v1n~ 1n t 1s 2 -r . k C 11644 1742 car gar., baloony/poreh. I BR $170. Carport, elean, Island at Jambot-ec on offers an exclLLc;ivc "No SJ4:\I 5Jtj.·J5~9 ~i92-S010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• story home with bonus tenn club & grtlnr. l::ves. per wee . a . . Yrly. 6<12-1531 cpts, drps. stv. & refrig. San Joaquin Hills Road. ·nenl Raise Guarantee" . .' '· w j •• Small I Hr. Hear I-louse. room, 3 br , 2 ba, cov. Sfl6.395o BalboaPeftinsula 1707 73IW.ISthSL67J·7787 1714164 .. 1900 We guarantee that your • • + • Clean. t.'losc lo Bay, no pa~io, cpts.drps, freshli ewport l each 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona del Mer 1822 2 Bed•oom d"plex w/e nc. renl will not be raised for l d It I .160 Painted See to apprec/ ·• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• GaryDapdo l)l':. ... u :.. ony. · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUJ\.IMERRENTAL -h b I lk "·h palio&garagc.Nopets. ONEFULLYEAR&you 31965 Akcnar n10 . 41il'~ Jo:. Bay Ave. SJ95.mo. i\sk for Bev or BRAND ne w New ort Altracti Ye Clean !Br ~ arp 2 r, poo • wa '-"' • Sma ll children OK. $17S. s till have the flexibility 1213 ) 672·3036 & (7 1.;1 J oe.963-4S67or 963-1786 T d J BP2,. Apt s1 0540r 5 lblklo carprt, adults/no pets. 6427830 or month to month OC· Da"a Point errace con o. r, ,~ · · • .,.,0 833 8974/83.3 lliSJ · 673-8012. Ba. $350. mo. Adults, no ocean or Bay. $139 per . .-· · · · ----------< cupancy. Rents f rom \'ou :.i re the <,\'l nncr or 2 C d 122 HUftflft910ft leach 3240 pets. 675 .5800, Bk•, no week. 1128 W. Balboa .... EW DU-Ev 3 BR. 2 BA . Nr. Baker & $165. Prices vary by loca-frec tickets to the orona el Mer 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rec. Blvd. " ,_ D I I. 1 1 1300 fo'airview. $200. Call : Mr. tion. Models open 10to 7. UCllRVINE •••••••••••••••••••••••4 BR . 111-:a HA, close to c ux e sp it-eYe ; • Lewis, 71 4·962-5769 or So rry, n o pets o r CELEBRITY UNI~UI:: beach home, 3 beach. r,resh palnl, cpts, "' !liq ft. 2 bdrm w/lort-den. ,714 -540-3185 children. B •SEB• LL GAME br. nr waler. 6/17 to7/ll. drps, gardener . $38:>. SEEK & FIND Nuta frplc, plush crptg, home· Oakwood . ~""UN IJ,';·_.,11.i AYI" .675·7973 968.4680· like s torage, wa lk:in MESADJ::LMARAPI'S ·~ ·tlf " TA 1. Mo Mo T f p 11 EA R c N 0 ·!'ot K closets, bath & guest 3 Br, 2th Ba , new decor. • 2 WEEKS FREE G d lJt.J :3u;11/UCI Newportl•och 1169 •LOVELYLaCucsta3Hll bath, blt11 gas range & $ZS0.2 Dr,2 Ba.$200.998 Move in w /d e pos iti; at en l.l)S ,\Nt;l-:LE.S HAM S 2ba home for lease. No UN 1111 B 1-: U P U ITU NAT R AF: If oven. putio deck, 2 car EICam inoS46-001 only 1 llR $100 2 RR Apartments \'l> :1 Br , 1900 s q .ft .• 2 fee N c 1 E r No 1 c JN u T ~JN 1, r, '1. A 11 enclosed garage wtl aun~ ----------1 $230 Rcfrig, Sccurily, t)..\h.l.A."JJltA IDl·:HS h:tll'Oni es, oceanfront. dry room. Payonlyelec-E·SIDElargealmostnew Pool , Jac u r.7.i , Ree. ....., ........ 161h and Irvine 645·0550 in :.i Sl'\'t.'O jnn1ng pr1.:\·1cw S7 .S o n1 o Harb a r a •CO ME lo the ocean t l II A c B H N P K T U I. If R II n t: A It K trie. /\dulls . So. or Coast J br, dshwhr, cpts, !rplc. Bidg w /exercis~ rm., ut S1111cr lSuv.•l '1'1•11. ·ti73~J mi. 2 & 3 BR rrom $195 to c s K co A 0 N u T 1-; i-; c t E o 1. r. A llwy, 5 blks from beach. 2 on<'I. garages, patio, Billards, Color 1·v f>lcai;e call IJ.I<! '~,ext $-105. No!cc $4 25 . 435 Goldenrod, lndry. $310. mo. !'o1 ij:r J:J:i tu ~·1a11n your u1·kets . LIV F. ON LIOO ISL!': E B E T H R L M N \.\' B N 'I. A 1-; N t; A 1-: C 0 r 0 n 8 d e I Pol a r . 642-3488 Jr\· inc A.Yt', al Mesa HARIOUR LIGHTS ti'i'orth County toll frc<' l Br 2 Baonly$-'50mo. •2BR CONDO, pool , A EM Ny t: HM AB O Et; A p O 1. M 11 (7 14 1675-9337 2 BR , 2 ba, f'Plc, pvt 54S·485S A Limited number or number 1:. .l40-1220. I · 1213J 71t3·1»21 Collect clubhse. Agl. ""1311 s aclous 2 ~-2 • • • • ~ B L L N A N S B u CB N U ti I M ti T I 2 Bedroom view apart· patio. carport+ storage. P ...... "" • ....,m, -------~---iLUX U RY Beach home .s 2 HR near beach $178. ment with fireplace & rec. racil. $210. mo. No LIVE Near1'1e Beach! ~rm & den &~lbdb•lmuD· TRIPLt:~. Co'lla J\l esa .br.~ba .~1o.~Mo.OK. t-'cnccd3br$22S .. bring AA UEENU TMMATHll S LUNP enclosed garace. $300. pels . Children ok . C•1ade1So& iula6~~n£w~~Lae. wfuwncr s :1HH \l\.oha + 219Goldenrod. 67a-Ol46 kuls. Agt. Fee. m -M30 W T H L O N T E N C L D C C T A P U II 67S-4048 :>44·2390 &autlful Adult Apt, Huntl nalto~fbr~' lrplc. Ccnlral IOC'. i\s-Hou1e1 UnfwftiWd A A S M Ht: DEE U EA A EAR CT r. CostaM•sa 312 .. LGE2 8R.Nopets.783 W. Fr--Oflt$180 17141846-3341 :-;umc V.A. loanol 7',~ int.••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BH near Beach. Adults. "" 11 216618rookhW"SL,llB Li 1 Propert,yCo Yeager lle11lly ,:;.:.o.G111 G eneral 3202 No pets. $290 847 _:.!!:?· LO L C RA L PH AT Z f. MET u & 7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W son. $110 . .s.51-8560 or 962 6653 nco n . ·~ I • 2 BR •••den aN•, r.,,1, 542"9977 • •--. .. 000 f!Xfo;H UPPEHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• . NA E N C N E D N S 0 M L A I N 8 8 A .,. .,... "__,"., ,. 1KJ 2fl H houses w\lh S.A. utder 2 br, kids. pet, 3 DR . Z ba, dbl drive-thru • U E U A U o K c 1 H A t c L z A II 1 11 D/W • pvt. patios. Nr · SHINY RRIGl{T! 2 br ''LUXURY BAY FRONT" ••••••••••••••••••••••• eneloscdgaragcs,onlr1o1. fned,gar.$111S. ~arage. patio. block Irvine Ind . area. Sl75t duplt:it. 692 Danell St. Unobstructed panoramic ROOMS $20. wk up with lot . Good c ~I . Inc. S.1\. lfL'i 1 br, appl. utl l rence, close to &hops. 8 TM TT T 1 rT UN HR° K C 1 11 P S200mo.~7·284l Rltnt, int'l'g. wash/dry. view.1300Sq.ft.,2 8R,2 kitchen $30. wk yp apt. Yeager Hcalty, 556·Gl1J pd, $11S. S30CJ. 9622 Albacore Dr. 1 ... w•louM: n. ...._ --.... .....,.. .,,_ ,_.,.._ Dbl. earport . No pets, 1 B•, dbl &•r, •dults, no 548-975Sor84.5-3967 . 11 U $170. 1 br , sngls. 968·6726 ._...._., ,,,.,. •. ot ,._,..,. 111""' ,.-.. FIM l9rll FOURSE••oNSAP'l'S chlldOl(.$22$.M-0848 pelt. 8011 s lip aYall. Occanfronl NU. !louse & G:..r, apt, & IJuple:c. Oy Ow nr . 645 -772 1 eve:s /wknds. Don 't drop the ball ! Cct a job wit'h a 10'4"-rosl Daily Pi lo t Cl11 sslfic:d Ad . Phone 642·5678. b h .....__...,._ ...... -..: '"" $415. yrly. 233·19th St. ROO M Nr. l'io.g Hosp. (' . 3 BR. 2 BA . nr heh, very ALMOND CHMT'NUT MACADA .... I,\ 2 Br Twnhse Ill! ba, SllARP 1 br $100. shng "C"'.675·0236 or675-6163 Emply'd , youn1 lady . 1·1.8 . 3 br, 2 ba, kids, pet, sharp! $375 yrly. + dep. nr,F,.CHl'ftrr llAZl!L PECAN ~ pool. pvt patio, »d u\l.J c1>t, drps, bltns, refrla:. Nc9l, resp. 548-02&1 bcL fncd ,g<1r.S3 IO. Cal l : Gay 962."66 or ~mgf'IVT ~r'c:".c~:~UT ~'r'~~~io : $185 . 735 Joann S t . No pets. lnq . 2ss8'WES~CLl1''f' across Ir 6P!'o1 CdM 3 br, frpl, kids, gar 968·0'721 eves TOMORROW!,._, ; B45·0.'32 LaSalle A.pl. I, S4~352A Coco s. 2 BR, 2 ea. t"rple. -'----------N.B. 3 br. appl, kids, pel. paUo, crpta, drps, •·1A LIVEATTtlEBEACll $350. Fee/Bkr 3 BR, l \.t BA. frpl,. Nr. Jo:n.ioy much l•rrer "Seek • Find" puadu •Ith ov1, M SELL idle l~ms \\'ilh a 2B R. 28A. fo'rplc. G•rige, heal. gar, walk t.o i hops. $30. wk•up.67~ HOMEFIMDERS • 3hopping. Prefer 3 male dlKoYl.riti ,,., panel i" •n •ll·ne• ••riu °' 24·P•«S booli lil-. Daily Piiot Clusltled Ad, patio. Im.med. Occup. No $240. Adulta. 166.'S Irvine. PIN€ KNOTMOl'EL •6 42•9900* ad Its.'""$. 962-MZ Toord.r volumn I, JI end DI. MIMI II fo,Meh. m1k tn1 chttkt 642·S67!1. n.t.s. $200 mo.M.S-61'Vi5 642.0239 Under new m• .. ••emeot ~· JM1•W• to "Sffk •Find" i" ure or eh;. n1.,i:.piu. ,.... -- I . I I I I Thur~ay. May IS. 197S Add 11 ... Bulld It... Diaper it ... Hammer It ... Carpel it ... Cement 11...Wire 11 ... Hoe it ... Clean IL.Move• SERVICE ·~ DIRECTORY Plumb 1t •.• atch it ... Pipe it ... e mo e 1 11 ... Press IL.Paint IL.Nall il ... Plaster lt ... Fix it ... · Roof it ... Landscape it ... Tile it ... Trirn it ... Sewit .. . • H aul it ... Add it ... Pl ant it ... Alter it ... Learn it .. . 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MOW & EDGE Dt:bbie. work, rea~. hll/ext, fr~ -Q-U~-l .• l'l'Y-l'-,\-J_N_"l"l."l,' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l''R~Et::s·r.&&&-7528 Carptont er/pilinter : est. l'tcf s, S4K·2759 , " • .~ Lovin.a care, fnc:d )'d. l·lr/ EXJ)'d college student Child Care rn lnor repairs, shingling, W i 11 do ii n y t y pc 642.3913 l'roli;.-..-.101·1011 1.0o'1ll 11:u11t d•YI wk. Nl&hl.11/ wknlh carpe nter. odd jobs ,••••••••••••••••••••••• Glean ups, Treework patiu encl. Privacy housecleuning. l!:xpcr'd, ~uur hj 1n1l' &.Uo 11 n i.:ht OK.RllfiJ.MG·O:W1Jtuin· genr'I homu improve·1ncedw.playll\lllt!foriny Gard.e ning /~i nor fe n ces, etc . Larry own c11u ip.C<11lafler3,R .1 •. S INO lt . Stal €' lnt 11·:xt. ltti>th. r :1tl'~. nle 1ncnl.M5·!:1368 4 yr old son, Want to l_ndscp_g. 10 yn; 1r1 area. ti-15.953215i10_7115H 518-Il.161 tir/insrd. t~xtcnor. J·:vcs rt•I.-. ~~7 -:llfi~I 1~uaht )' hu1nc 1mp Lie. 2.> )'I'S exp. Free e:<il. t-';11 r Prl l'l' WI.' i;.u·l· Kcu (•\'I.':. & \\knds til:~·l 1'bl lti1y ~1 :1},~ tii.l·~ll-'l·I C l C , l enroll both in JIB swim ti46·2693 ----------_11l_ea~{_'. ~-33.:J5. ( 1 1 . lu1lne11Senlce u s om a~P.c n r y . , ,· Machine and Sheet Metal. 'l'wo exp'd young women -~ /u:il1ly 'a1nun1: nt.l·.xt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"ru111lng or r1rush. Re· pro&.$30/wk.!.162-62'/M_._Japan ese Cn mvl ete Your specs, prololype to c lean your home. 1st t:l:tss r~x t/lnt p.aint, Low cust. t-'rec est. :\"v H l•'.P ,\IHS . l.111 1y11.,.·.-.. NANCYDARNF:S model/Addltion549-4159 DresaMaklltCJ Gardenl~1g S e r~ice . design.<)u alwk.!fl!j.ztl,J(J ltefs.642·i:l552/tW28520 papcrhang1n~. ~uril'SS Jobtoo s n1uil S.U.·:»~.lli Hl•:i-. Fr1~l· l•:-.t, ltl' :i.:-.t.: ·ryplnlit Servt<:e Keai c IS I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plant1n g1<..:ut · -------1 spray.25yrsexp 91~-5~1 Pla•l••/R•pao·.. l•J r \\".ill 11.111 . .i>~v b · arpe erv c• ting/Cle anup, t 'ree &st. llandyman , C;i rpentry. Landacap ft4'j • • «ll}t1rni: ratti Y the page or ••••••••••••••••••••••• DressmakinginThe &t2.3102 Ele c tri c ·il ilomc ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'ROr. l'aintinJ! t;xtcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• hour. &40-S836or548·2611 1 J 0 11 N -S C 11. l=:uropean Manner. We • • . . , , iur/Jnt. Lie. Ins. Frei.' 1',\'J't:ll l'L,\S'rt-:HINt; Bo ur:-. Cll ELKt·:11 · 'arpe t.,. r · h ... 1.~ n.. , ltepa1rs.t.owralt.'s.1'rec ltOT0flLLING$!5 All T y••o.:s . t-'rec 1-:~ •BOOKKEEPING• Upholstery. Ori shampoo ur·nis ever,. .... ng. u..\· •.~ X P ~RT J ~pane se l!:st. 642·7135 . L0tndscap1ng-Sod Sale~. l=:i;l. 038-7~1 tamalt!'s.'i.:all ~ ll1·p.111"1•cl ~'Ii U ... ·111-41· ... .J t)uarterly Tall· Report.• I 1> o i I r et ard an l !4). :>i.11.ned for you. CortlJ.t.Y Gardening Serv1<..-e. 1''ree Free c sl. '-1aster chw.ri;e _ _ _ U11·ee1 Fa1·1urv S..:r' 1ec &. p /L. Call MS-O<MI De~reasers & alt (.'Olor f'iolshions. SS6-423l J:;stimate . 64&-3370 Haullnq Uuys/eves 960-2170 'l'om Painting-AN TypH vi=; Hy N t;A'I' p A'rcH L1~·cn:,c Cl:.l·l~IW llrl~hlencrs & 10 minute byappt.only t.I EXICAN MIK~'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• M t'reeesl 67.>~Jim JOHS & H t:Sl 'UCC(). I'll 5 1'.J:!Jtil t:onsullant in financial & management. :JOyrs cx11. 1n aero11pace &: relalt.'<I indus tries. 15 yrs as Sr. offi cer in major corp. 53t>·498G, bleach fo_r your white Electrical Lawn Clcanu""" ll a u1 111g , yd cleanup, aaonry WALL"OV"'ltlNGS' 1-·r cc Jo~,,l. 55-1 ·2481. TopSoo"I a pcl s by .... I H l ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ..... "" 893 l: r , s, a ve money ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Pruning mov n~. any a rea, e ia-WILL l 'IS & S lnstalled/llcrnovt.>d ·143'.J ••••••••••• •••••••••••• >K1ving . '!le extra ':"fl!>· "'LL"'"l'R!C IAN. Sml Ai••<lmen'" ble,luwratt!s.556·0347 . A ,,. o n s J" S , C e11o n l1v1ng room d1rung "" .,..., ~ ~t as o n r y . Hri c k / _. ~--~nson .$36-WOl Plurnbinq ··l op !->•itl • t •11111t0.-.t • rm &: hall $.IS Any r m jobs. ma1nt/ repilirs. 22 &Commercial Llt:llTllAULING Ulo c k /S l o ne. Call p . It ••••••••••••••••••••••• •:'ll ul t'h •lli:llv.o .. x:J • 5750 hSIO. ·h I"'" y r s exp. lie 2:13108. Frceest Call548-2049 t.:HAINSAW ·YAltD aintin g / epa1r-JS yr:.. JUSTPLUMllHG? c.11 1 :,)1<,1~1.i.J · . couc. , C a r ...,, 54g.5-•3 WO"K _ "'"" n •u 7 .5tU-7M2~ . V.'Ork guar, Luke udvi!n· . I' h "u ., ...,.,....,... /o ast Ser\' llcas !tall'.'> -c..,..ter y1·s exp1s w at(.'OunLS. ---Kci:!pAmer10.:a CLEAN Fi rL'lllac es·J'lant crs· ~geormyexp . .>36·7056. Ju.~tOnt.'C.tll 'J'o . Tree Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• not uclGh'r. : d830 ~~~k Gardening t'ricndly Gan:le ncr.s. No Gt:Nt~JtAL l-lAU LI N:G Brtck /Con crcte-Patios, YouSupplyUil'l'aint Jl.'.S'J' l'LU:\I Hl~li ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·VE & } · , myse ·<.re s. I-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• job too lge/s ml.541-6027. HF.ASONABLt-: Hluc k walls-BBQ I'ils •6.1~.4111 • ·rl'l'l'Ht•n1ov<il.hrnL111;.:.\t !>1\ l rof.1t. Custo1n C •R01'{)1'1Ll;ING • ----• 646-.SS\8 * It f t' t G46W&1 H00~1 S PAIN'l'l'.:I) ---Shr'uli L:h-;11•1n:.: li1·11 I ,_emod,_ rcpn_1r. add.on, a,•P_Cl .& Up_hol.stery Wel l dune . L•••• 0 , GAROl::NMAIN"I'. -·----------cs .. s · · $10. ea.• l'h: ~10·7046 C l S & Llt.tJ'l'IS Plumbing t•h::1n 11p :'i lhlo}U.:I insulation. 1' rec est. & , ea 11 1 n g • '-. t e u •n Small Plot 75 1 ·52!i0 M lke •SJ-IR U U 'l'lt lMS• • M I \\.'.ut cr htr:-., all s 11.es, dis· Oesigns.645--34:V. Sham 1)ou. l'rec es t . _ · Reasonable •!>18·0930 Hor.1seclean1119 av nq GUSTOPAIMTIMG po ~a ls, .,01,11d"es. ,, .. Upholstery fi-46-781 1 ''ualtly/Maint /Lds<"P" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low <:ost, CXll'r/intcr . "' " " f'in;sh C•~·nt<y ~ •I' d . G d · & rOUSCCL · NING · ou ·r 'ABOUT'.'· 11a 1r~. rl'model1n" <ind ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ •od, ,,,,,,, .. , "">.I c--od, ar;,i 1se at entn" I ""A o•ou< « 1•,otecl ""·au"ry h•>mc • 1 h I 1 ., ... .,..,, . .., ., "" " °'""'.., rcp1 1)1n~.Nc1.0o·<..:onsti'u{'· tt•up 1.1:-.tcr}. ,,,,.,,. . Itemodel-Hep~lr Sell things fast with Daily c I ea nu p. G•l 2· 33 ;i 1 / l~andscape. Prof service. llusiness. Call J anice's I..oc al/Statcwide Moving or bul:i. Expcr 'd, free est, llun. 2,1 llrs. ho.: & OOnd ;iveragc q u a lit.\. lx:luii Vince Lenhoff 536-8475 Pilot Wa nt Adl:i. . 64ti·4908. Free est. S36·2429. llaggcdy Anns. ti75·6553 7 da, free est .. 521·207 1 guaranteed. 675·00Z7 (i-'IZ·tiZi;:J av ... ·rage IU'll'l'. 5:11.i.;tjl.l a..g;e,!ri..nity 5005 ~?.s!.~.~~~~~.~~!.~~ ~~!'.~~ ..... !!!~~~!'!'!'.~~-~•••••!!.~~ ,4000 Garaqes f&r Rent 4350 Office Rental Rooms 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Priv· e nt. plus pool, hot STOltAGE gara~e for plate. working lady no rent. 1959 M apleAvc, No.I µels . 646.:1671aft4PM'. S, t:osta ~esa PRIME WESTCLIFF OFFICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMTl9UE SHOP LOS'f : Lge ma le lnsh Set· Beal'h Location. XJnt in· ter, choke cha.in w/tag. ve ntory.LowCostLease. V _i c . <..:o a s t llw y & Other problems compel ll1vers1de. N.ll. Hcv.·ard. Sale. Full Price $16,800. 646·6tl27 Priv. entrance & bath. SING~t:; Unit -.Sto~ageon­ Eastside, C.~t. &G-4zj3 ly. t~. _19th St , C~t. Sl.S. aft6PM . Call : L1z,64£i-H9'!2 NEWPORT IU.CH 1,000 sq. fl. N.:>w decor & l'lll. t-·rnl. & rl.'ar cnLry. l'vl. res trooms. P vlent/K, priv.C!\I $2!)/wk & $60/mo. Ull 548·S9:>4 or 556·0058 LUXURIOUS. Jl vt. t-:u· tranc e & bath. Maid s e rv. Non-sm okers . 548·7197 Gue1fHorne 4150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J>V'r. Rm. avail. Small Lic'd. umbula tory Guest llo me in cr.t . &12-!rl78 Summer Rentals 4200 Office Rental 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -IS" sq. ft. 645·6177 Write 1\d 11321, Da~~ LOS'[. -P e r s i;.in L:a t P1lo.t , P:O .Ho~ IS • w/tortoaseshell mark'i;s. Costai\te.sa.CA.92626 Gr n . ~yc.s . 5 /12 Vi c. 150 I Westcllff Dr. _P_H_l_V_A_T" 0 r '" ; n Newport t-'inancialClr be :.iutiful i::xec. ~uitc. LeaslftCJ Office Space 1teason<1ble. fi.15·3700 Call on Site Manager (714 )642-3111 ext 246 Eas tlJluff. N ll. &10·180'J ----------CIGARETIE r~ o u N o : s 1n a 1 I ROUTE Oachi;hund • Vic. l\lesa WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Mew Dix Machines Verde Arca . .541)..2522 or FREE RENT EXCELLl!:N'I' INCOME. 5.l7·41!.il . Ofc s p;1ce in r.-tission Vic· Operate spare time. Ae·l-----------1 JO & Laguna Nigu~·l as counts provided. $39.50. FOUND: l .. adies ring, ap· r · · proic.. J ~~ y rs a"o. Vic. lowasJO<.·sq t cnnewolc cas h . 213 -342-01 11 .,. bld g. Cal l Owner, (<.1 nytime) N .H. <..:;.ill tu identify. ./o\l<C-11~ ij,;11-1-100. ...~~~~~~~~~~_,_._,_,_1_1_0 ______ _ ../ C-'9• i-0.1.t ;;. '·'lkh I l'"' ,, "''"''." '"'" """ t ""' ··~ ./111kit1c l'HIVA'l'I': offi l'C, l·lll W. Orange Co. Liqu or f'UUND: Ma le r, ounc . ./r.i.·-\lt'ilson, Apt i\l.J, Costa Lieense for · s ale. No in-vi c 1 n i l Y II a r lJ 0 r ACCOUNTS PAYABLE BOOKij[PER At lea s t l\Vo years experi ence in 1>rocessing accounts payable. \\'orkin g knowledge of payroll and maintaining hank accounts . l\1u st possess goocl office s kills and growth potentia l .. l>errTi a ne nt pos ition with good salary. Company paid lire. hosj'lilal and medica l bene fits. Apply Al The . DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa lAsk For P..-sannel Officel ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::::~:0:-~· i\1 ~s;,i, Sl75. mo. ventOr)'. Contact Carol llig hlands, Call & iden· ON lhe water. Sunny 2 br, ./ SKl' -·"'• .. -. ---- -or noland Si ms. s.t2·1310. lify · 5·IM· 7800 · !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ./...,.... ~""" 1-t-t :'IJ . Newport Blvd. Unit 2 ba,dishesincl.$.550.919 .. H .. s'''· ··c " ""'=;.· Ulil. 1·L N'r S>IOI'. Des" t 'OUNO : Terr1or.rc m-le. I Bayside Dr, •Pl G·3. ~ ' i\i 111 ign Wh "< /b V I . & H-' W H I W Id 7100 ti73.s.i14 p:ut.l.675·8·157. Plaza . ow ner ill, will i c1 rn;M .u ~·i~~~';' swp ant•d 7100 ep ane sacrifice. We ll stocked, !·lam~<.;, !.>'6.·l.::;JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGJ:: l lir furn. apt. SS•PERSQFT Business Rental 44SO work w /de s i ~ncr s. LOS T : friendl y ma le .. llalcony, ocean view. 1 6 17 wt~s·rcLll-'t~-NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• &10·1370or 9G8·8872 golden Lat> ltetriever CLERK -TYPIST A \·a ii J uly only. 49"· 10.S.S.1 __ c:;...~G~Ti:c~~-5032:::.">J:1'...__ I-~~~~=-~=-~~~· I Investment "Zac k''. Vic. Laguna days, 497-2764 e ves &1 *A .S<ll THE COLO..,Y 5 Bea c h . C al l Scotl , wknds. WATERFRONT r. Opportunity SO I S-18-67M7 o r G7J-3762 ····••••••·••·•·······• ___________ , Lido I sle , 4 Br. 2 ba. Mewportleach JO RETAILSllOPS STUt'f.' J::nv 'lps. $2S . LOS'f: male l::nglish Set· Completely furn. June, Exccutiveo£ric1..-s Prime reasonable spaee 11/100. Send ~ & self-t e r , v 1c. Jo:\ Toro & July&Aug.673-4798 $15-0-$350Month available large & small . address stm pd e nv. GerOnimo Rd.581·41:1380r Viewofboals&waler Old world charm with H ighto wer Co. 23691 54c.c6c·09.cc..7c5 ______ _ Yacotioft R...+ah 4250 llLL GRUMDY .t'rench windows, gables Calle Hogar, l\1 .V. ca. - Realtor 675-6161 &·trees. Adjacent to 9267S L os t -\Yhilt::: Gern1an ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 llr, Oceanfront. Wkly S42S. Summer Le use $140 up store-offices cpts ~00. Mid June 'til Mid ll rps air bath. 17301 Sept. 714 1595-6697. Be;,ichlilll.B.t!-12·2834 Wknds only. 2l3/798-2Sl2 .t'est1val or Ar l s l----------::-::-1 Shepherd. 7 mos. on Grounds. Money to Lem. 5025 Alton & J"mbor c.-e. C°'ll SSO BROADWAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6-14·9:100 LAGUNA BEACH IUSIHESS LOANS ·--------I Finder of la dies light grey i50.000 to S.500.000 pllnls to suit, plea.sc call One position available in Finance Department. Apply in person l>efor c 1 O .a .m. Friday, May 16, 1975. Costa Mesa Co. Water Dist. 77 Fair Dr •• Room I 05 Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 :\n Equal Opport.un1ly 1'~r11plo~t·r Help Wanted 71 OOHftp Wanted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JANITORIAL MAINTENANCE l'rom111cnt f'\C\\·µort Clothin g Store \\lishes 'i'o }-lire A l\.1aintenance l\l an Of llig h (Jualily. 'fhc l-loul's \\1ould Be ~:30·3 :30 l\'londav 'l'hrough lo'riday & 8 :30·12:3'o on Satur<la:,'. Additio n ;_1! I lou rs A vai lablc, Ir (Jualific(I. Starlin9 W aqe is $3 Per Hour llc1>ly 'J'o C la ssified /\.d Ko . 4l0 C 10 Daily l)i lol 1:».0 . fJox 15GO , Costa J\ll esa. t:.a 92626 ~~'!. ~ :'."!:.~ •...• ! !.~~ 1 ~.~1!. !'!' ~.".':.~ ..... !!!~ IOATCOMP ...... Y 1 01-~LJVJ::lt\. Ori\·er. f'ull PLANT MGR. ume. F;1m1 h<ir ""·1 Cosl" ·ro "st>umc co mpl cle .\te:o.a ;.i rl.'a Sun1c t!Xp. resp. for production of prclt'rro.:d. Vahd Cali!. pre m . quality 37" tr;,iwlL•r lie. l'l'lJ 'd . ~.50 hr. Apply ya chts. M.ust h:1 vc l'X· 111 perso11 . 17Uli Newport te n s ive e:ic v {'r _ & ijl\•d .C:'lt 1\skforJerry capal.J1l1ties. l'aetfll: ----- Truwler C.:orµ., \"123 S . Ut-'.~'1'1\L ,\SS'l'.<lyrsex p. ll1lc hey 1 S:i.nta 1\11:1 . t-'ull or part tinlt'. Goo<l 5.l8-872'l. X·ttays, ius , beneriti.. ---.,.-6-l5·2052. Bookkcep..:r $W\l Ins •• accounting prcrn. "'Oi'k. IU Key & typing. WESTCLIFf' P.:.·rsonnl'I Agl•nt·y <.\lark Ill Center! I ij:} l }<;. Ed111gl:r A ••es,\ Call S'l2·~i Ue ntal :\:,:-01:-.Laut . lull tune. e);pl•r'tl onl y. o\lusL be rnatur c & l.'rl - thus1<.1:-ol tl'. 11. j.!_ 1-1.IU-~7 DENTAi. * llG BEAR* Spacious cabin-sleeps 14, nee r golf course a nd lake. 14 'x31' playroom w /pooltable & color TV. Summer rates for fami- ly. weekdays. Ownr/Bkr. 494-8611 •COM Deluxe Offices• t'ull service/ample prkg 494-7915 lhe WELTONBL.DG. [ ............................................. ~ 2855 E Cst Hwy 675--6900 I· Bus iness growth with 33 •• · 5/"N I'"" 645·10 .rrt. <> r . :.ro..u E I I& creative fina ncin ).!. mp oy111en Call Mr. Bryan L os t : 2 Dogs. t•e m Preparation Hf'lp WClftted 7100 Uool1qoe il-l i::r . Rccl'nl l'X· ••••••••••••••••••••••• per. rcq·t.1 . Bik iuis & Sh;,irp, l.' .... per'd or ll'il lnce lo!' busy Newport Clrofc, C h :itr & Sl"l'ret<ir1al di.itit's. 6.tO·U'.100 Rental1 to share 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEL LOW Resp. person to :.hr. 2 br duplex in CM . m .so + 1f.a utils. Dan t;.1.2 • 1236 'fOP LOCATION "Haw Suite It ls.. MESA VERDE Executive Suite 2200 sq DRIVE PLAZA ft. Deluxe office area on for store or office. Ample Newport llarbor, with parking.1'own &\.'Ountry oaddiVonal I400 :sq fl adja· almosphcrc. cent. Crpls. dr~. ample, IS25 i\1 esa Verde Dr. 1':. free parkin).!. Coast Hwy Costa Me:;a.!>4s-1123 '•~l~N~e~w~po~<~l~B~l~.6'2~~-4644~~-1 ~;;:;-;-;-;-, ..: SM1\LL shop 3\'ail. loc. in HEWPORT BEACH the Mall a t 1'11E t'AC· 3 Offices, reccpt .. rl..'Sl TOHY. SIOO. mo. 4.25J0th, rm. A/C, mUSI(', dcluxl.' NB.673·9606 r.1,\ LE. Fem a le 2S ·30 iZ2S Mo. Brokerti7S·6700.1 -'~,=7~36:..:.:AcN=A=ll-E-.l-M-,-C-,-,-. - w /good job. <..:tl 1"1 :l4)l. l'llOFESS'LGL.\SSA Ground noor-600 sq . fl. Sl40. mo. 673·3031 eve or Bldg, 2790 ilarbor Blvd, Office, restroom, park· wknds ood · 3 _., ----=='---------1 C.l\l , Air cone! .• w ing,ctc.67 -.. <AJ"tt!vcs. 835-7600 Alaskan l\1alamutc, ;,ip. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTICIAN prox !:I y rs, Australian Schools & Mart9aqes, Trust Shepherd {male) 1 yr. Instruction 7005 Newport Area. 548-1311 Deeds 5035 Vtc: Freedom Tract . •••••••••••••••••••••••Beautician for busy motel ••••••••••••••••••••••• C 'I I' d "lll 71'"1 1 • ~ew ar .;> • ""· ASTROLOGY STUDY salon in Cd M. July Isl . LOANS up to 80% I st TD La....S1/:z0/o 2ndTDl..ocoos Lowest rates Oran~e Co. Sattler Mtg. Co. 642·2171 !)45.l)bll Serving llarbor area 24 years LOS'r :Blk. nled. s ize G ROUP. NO.CllJ\llGE. 642·084-lor-19-1·~-- Col·k er ·Poodle m ix. C.:A LL S<IS·S73G. BEAUTY OPl=:R1\1'01t "~tuf f10 " \'il: Stl San J-bW Id Goo·' "U"•··•1•• xloo< Clcm ''''c. Or'-. •~3·21 14 °F •1n e • ... " " ........... or Hes: 4 ~2-29tU . ema • 7050 com m issions. Uus )'. -'--~---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cs la bl 1s h e d Laguna Personals 53SO Co mpanion·Nurse desires Meach shoµ. 49.J·S25l or ••••••••••••••••••••••• S d ays wk. Gcxxi exper. 494-~J. ------PREGNAN'r ? 962·7520afte r 6:30Ptf Bl'.:t:R UAHGlllL 'rurk'~ C ;.iring_ confident1;.i\ Help Wonted 7100 ltes laorant, 24462 Del l'oun s~l1 n g & re~erra l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr ado. 1)1'. r\i)p1y afl. ,\bort1 on, adoption & 5 P1'1 Wed . lhru Sun . Aid·llousehold. To assist s1x.1rtsv.'l'dr. Xlnt oppQr. l[l ·:IO. 67J-75"ti!:I da y~. %2·1l\118 :ifl 6p1n Uoy w /svnte :irchiteL:tural draftini:: exper. for µIOI plan d~~l:...5~0-5850. __ IJ l!:NTIS·r , l ir:td Jc~i nni.: ;.issoc •p;1rluer ur ·: 1n ( lrn ~ C\y & \'IC 675-62:'1!1 Ueµl'ntl~1b le hard 1.0o'Ork1n~ pcr~otl to Jo housl.'1:\ean- 1111-: :'1\on .-Fr1. murnint;:I' BusyDetailShop & s v1nc al'l . n ouns . :-Jecds t;xp·u. Sleaml'r:-. L:i ~una & Uana 1'01nt Jiuffers, Lipholstcry & arl.'a. S:i.W p. h1'. tu r1~ht Check Out Peopll'. Apply p~·r .~un 4:1 ·1-3253 or i n perso n . 9·S l'l\1. -1W·4Ui6. t:OS0 l'A ~I ES 1\ C AH - WAS l·I . 2059 Jl <1 r bo r Bl\'d, Ct.I. <:;AFETERIA DESK CLERK S l·IARE w /other Female. panel w a ll s, drapes. r k N t 2b Zba ca rpel, e lec., m usic, AMOuncemenh / Personals/ Last & FoUnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• keeping. 493·W21 r\PC1\ll£547-256.l in <:"arin;; fo r eldcrly1 ___________ 1 arthritic lady. \Vant ladyl·------.. ---1 P 1t1me 9um·l:3u pn1 Weekdays only. 6-14·7til J. Exper 'd NCR. PBX. 1\1>· pl~· 111 )ll'rson mole\ 111"- 111:1.'. lll·n H1·u"·n·s. 31100 So . Cu a :,\ JI W)', So. La~t11l<1 . r • ewpor r. · 1·anitor, p:.irkin". M.lt. 1-•--,frial Rental 4SOO Lost & FOWld · 5300 Nice ly Furn. $150 . " .,_. S PI RJ]'UAL READl::H. 50 or m ore who is Ill· B & G"rl terestcd in lovely pvt. oys I S CHECKER Stever, M"r. 557·0136 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640·5342 ,, ? Opeit 10 AM to IOPM 1\dvice on all matters. 312N. E\CarninoReal San Cle1ne ntc, t~or uppt. Call 492-903·1 '1.92·9136 ;;:~'-;:::;:;:-~;;;::-:;-;:;;1 .."·~~·6.:·0:ll3~96~------I NEW BUILl)INGS al LOS'r t FOUNDA PET. Jtesp . fel!Ja1CedloMsb1<1J30or 4 SEV ER AL Suites 500 O.C. Airport. 2400 to~ C!l60001·2_900s",·•AYd/oNpelui~c' ~ ~f:. Br apt 1n . + f s q ft . ample parking. ., ,.. uti l.675·5991Marla. s q .ft. thru ~t5o sq. t. SOME UNITS Jo'O lll --"'CC..~-~-----1 rm , balh & re{'reation 10 to 1-1 years of age. 0;.ii - fac.il. + sal:iry of $160 Jy l'ilol delivery route:; per mo. Lite household may be available.in your tasks. & some {'OOking. arl'<I. Earn prvfLI for de· No wknds. & other free liveries & c"sh. lrips or For 1n eal l\1kt-Grm·l•ry s tore, some exp. pre· re rred. Share z BR, 2 BA, Laguna Duplex nr. Bch. $ISO a month. 494-1701. locat ?d adJ acenkl. l&n SALt_; A'f lO'.O OOWN. LOS1': white German mar 1 n a , ~an . Koll /Irvine Center, Call S hepherd, 1 mo's o!d r estaura nt onGoast llwy Dan Curlis. (7l'1 J979.9205 fe male. Last seen tn .at Newport BL Ampl.c -----c=..==cc-"-Tustin. 6'14 ·!1400 Gent. n1id 40 's will share time. Un i versity Pk, mcrr.:h;.i ndisc for selling 1Jeaut1fo l ho1ne frc-c to at Irv inc. 559 .. 1100 nc"' s uhsc riptions. ·t'or tructivc lady. 586-91113 ----------1nlorrnatio11 please r.:;,i ll FRY COOK Exp·d., n1ature. Art . & nilc s hift . ,\l>Plr tn 1)CrSon at . 2'.JS2 H:ind<Jlph St.. Cl\·l free parking. &12·464·1__ MISSION VIEJO l\Tale, Shr. 2 Bd, 2 Ba. NU. S ~ ,. t:ondo, Ocean Vu. Pool, •IMO.Jo'll EEREN'J'• Handy lo ·anu1ero <..:w{i Sl7.5 + 1f.a Utll. 645.2()9;1 J-2-3 Hm. ofrices from , 200 to :tOOO Stj. l. a • • S135 per mo . Near ~n_crtlJ l ·l 'IOO ____ _ ~l ;\L E/F EM ALE: Shr. 3 1 airpo~t. Stocl'y. :;erv. on Costa i\l cs a·Sanla Ana br, +den, W. Balboa a t prcmtses.Nol~aserL·q . r-,1.l .1200 /l :llU/1716 sq rt. !Olh. Y.t blk. to bay or 833·3223 9Tll noon or , W , ... , k', """ $150 Call · Tom/ r c., areusc, pr g. i.DJ ocean. . · · 833·28 4ll A ter noon , 646 12,s21.., 22211 Diana 673-7888 pwr. · · ' NEW plush of~ce bld,g, 2 2uN ITS, 1200 sq. ft. t.1-l, * * • • to ti rm l:iu1tes. Con· w /frnt office, Jge rear Mr. M • ...,.... fer_ence rm~ x.e rox door. 220 3·Phasc. Unit 6 724 M .. bcr copie r. Nr. OC Airport & 16, 629 Terminal Way, CorottGdtlMm-833·364° Costa M esa. Days, You a re the winner or 2 OFFICE SPACE Ml 540.51 10. Eves,646·0681. frceticketstolhe Westcli(f Drive, 450 sq, DeLuxe warehouse/shop UCI IRVIME fl., Jlrivale bathroom, :;paee. 1\irport Ind . CELEIRITY air, e tc . $17.5. per mo. Complex. lJOOsc1. fl. $200 IASEIALL GAME Cull Gene tlill. &12.0200 mo. Kirk. 540·2400 !)UNDAY, MAY 18 at 1 :JOutUCI LOS ANGELES ltAr.IS vs. HALF DOIEM lusines1/lnvest/ Luxurious offic(.'S. full Finance service. µ:irking, Mutual ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bldg., Crtr-.t . c>nly $120 lusine11 As k for Lurry !\tiller Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND : l'rescr i ption Sun Glasses, Fashion Island , N.U. Sun. 646-238~ eves. all. 7 ,JOpm. ASSEMBLERS ti·12 <3'1. >"cum S a» Jl1'1 w. l)O lh -.--.--.c-.-,0-w-:ut Clemente -San Ju:111 .lil 'l'llEt'i\IH? (;rowing Cryogenic Capislr11110 :ired. call t•(1oipment mfg co. o.:>cds 4~S·Ub:~O and r.11ssion Vic· A.VU. assemblers. Apply al ju-El 'f oro area, call LOS'I': Gray & ~lk Aust. Wi\NTEL>: 'l'crnp. loving t.:ryodynumics. lnl'. a 581-6310. Shep/Setter mix. male. h o me ror m y we ll -subsidiary of Hoyal In· l=:qualOppor.Employer Vic 11th & Coast Hv.•y, traine d dog. June to dus tries, 2001 Jo:. Deere ------ HB. S36·438.5 & 892·12167. Sept. {;real fo r 1''amil)' Ave, Santa Ana. 5564121 _ Col studl'nts, p/l :.Is. d~ CLEANING LADY Exper. 5 Nitl!S a 1.0o'cek liP ~l ·2 :30A1\.1 . N1•1.0o'p111·t lJ ch of.c bldg. S teady \Oo'Ork for reliable wo1n"n. G-14 ·0606 1.0o"eckdays. $100Heward. w /kids 11 -up. Salary. i\SSIST. Apt. t.lgrs. C\l\. IOATIUILDERS 1Lv.1-;vei11Sat.C1.1r,phonc rOVND : Bicycles, lfufCy Bonntc5•16-8398 New 12 unit bldg. Lo Westsail Corp. needs a nee. Mrl .. yonsM&-545.S .c;:irls 26'' Brown, Huffy Orange Co. BusinelSman maint., xlnt. location . Doat l-::lcctrici :.inw /mint COOKASSISTAMT Boys 20'' grey. ldentif} .,,·nglc, look in" for nature Call : 64S·6SOI or&t.2·9364 )'rs tnarine e lectrical ex· · 1 I( · gt " " M u s t h a v e s vine by ser1a no .. unun o Jovin ~ .fcm~~.e;, ·rra.v~I Attractive girl lo model 1 per. (i nc ludin~ A/C & knowledge of l\l cxu.:an Beach Police Dept companion, .12 l.o54, afternoon a W<..>ek. Alusl DIC work). ~tust have rood.Cull 842_00000rapll· .536·5622 110 lbs. early 30 s. non have a nice fi~ure & be own tools & tran:sp. XJnl ly Taui·u s Inn , .;1:1~1 f'OUND: Cat. all blac k smukt;r. for ~ d:.i y kay.ak sophii:;ticated. Great pay. co. benefits & future. Ap-Warner Ave. ll.H. t:H .. t"·n fe male w /kittens, f',V campuig trlj) lolay :.!.\, Strictly for fun. Privacy pl y in person to: i &r.al'1'1 Ownr p lease call 531 ·.546H _642·9334 aft:..:J ~1· &. discretion assured. We~tsail Carp. GE W r it(' d cs c r i b i n g 1638 l'laccntia, CM CUSl'OUJ ,\N l''OUND: Mixed poodle ADAMS MA.SSA vou rsclf . Write ad 1!386,1 .. ~~~ ... ~~~~~~1 for c hurch & pn··:-.t·huol. .:rey W/black aroundlef Cle;,i n 1>r i \·utc rooms , i>aily l'ilot, P. (). Boxl· ''So rn c g1·11uod:-:1·,1p1• & eye. Mon/Vista642·7700 Massage &. :jauna. M&rJ l56Cl ,Costa Mesa92ll26 ma1n t. I l o 7 1Hn . r, da.v~ Ad;.ims Ave, llunl. llch. pl'r wk, sotlll' 1'11•:.1tul1l)'. f'OUND : Irish Seller, 003-12·17, Mon lhru Sul BOAT Jl,l aturl' gt•nlli.•n):ill Ill'\.'· Dishwasher f /time Con v. llos1> ___ G-12-05~ Uls h""as hc r.,\pply !\tes;t \:l'rdc Cnn\' Jl ospita1, 661 Ce nt~·r St, C.1\1. 1)151'H.IB U'J'<)I{ wanted. 0\'t•r 2S.. lnlcrcs\ed Il l ('t1n11n~ UIJ lo SXIJll pe r 1110 p I l.:all tiJ!l·61<!1. l)our1n an 'l'h ... •alcr l)ays IU\I i:;. il:.il·boa. B;d\Jo:.i . EX . SECRETARY Exi:e llcnt oµportunity lor sharp 1ndi\» \\'/i.:O(lll :-oh & typin g s k i l ls w 1rap1dl y c:x paodi 11 ..:, f1 nanl'i:1I or~:1111zal1ort soon to be loc;.itt.~l 111 U.C . arl'<1 . t-:xpl.'r 111 rea l es tate dc\'t•l11 1>ment . lcio:al or m ortgugl' bank· iug IH'l'f;d . Xlnl PilY & benl'l'its . C:1ll P l·rsonnl'I 21:1 tsti!l-0512 l•:1.1ual 011pnr , l·:niployl"r FOOD SERVICE F tune da.v help 1\.lun thru Fri I ' t11ne \\'l'l'kt•111I.-.. Apply McDanald" 1uoW.c'St llwy.NB OAKLr\NO l?AJDERS 1n u i;even inning preview or Super !Jowl Ten. Please call 642·.567R. ext 3J3 lo clalm your tickets. (North Counly tnU free numbe.r is 54Q..1Z20.) fem .. Ille red. l yr. Vi c. I tam 'til 1nid111ght . AVON r ·11. Ca ll t>-l•l·lfj.1.l Tue~ Garfield & Beach Bl. HU. , 1 k. d FIBERGLASS lhru t'r i btwn !1&:1lor111 IOUTl""'IE Must identify. 83.l·ti826. Tired ol oo Ill.I! uroun · tervicl.Oo'. BOOKK 1-.:i•:Pt-:lt l"ul l .,..... aft.5960·2.550 So am 1. 1·:11 1-:iblc' !••-----·---.----1 Distinctive! Price inr l. llachl'lor lookin g for at· GET MORE Cha r ge. S:1feJ.!uu rd all inventory &fiic.lures. FOUND: Set ol Keys (5) 1ractive woman inlercst OUT OFUFE! MOLDERS CUSTOMER syi.tcm . lrUl'kin& opcr"-COMP'ANY "Cupid forces sale " on ring. Vir. Oeeanfron ed in meaningful rela· SERVICE REP. lion. Some typing. COSta $16 500 6th · B lb a ' II b k · 1'.l csa. Must bl> able \j: * .... ···e male -o•ld 1o·ko t o RE ALTO RS ' nr. in a 0 · tionsh1p. Co ege ac · Bcrome the beauly ex-\Vanted·Exnorienced C halle n.R in g pos itio n r -.(i~ "'"'6-•~ d r ed · r-prcp;,ire fl n°'nl·1al state· s h are s mall houae In SINCE 1944 .... ouau groun pre err , age pert in your te mtory. Gelc:oatera open f o r pc r :-. on inf'nls. Need local rcf·l'.I'. ···-671~4400 120·FTustinAve.,N.8 . 27-33 ;-Ambitious ·nol Meet ne w people selling w /po~i ti \'c personahly. ;t;;·~.M~-~C~h~U~d~•~·~k-~-~~~;1::;;;~~~~~=~;:~1~R~C~A~L~T~O:R~S'__;_642::·4623:::1LOST: Male llusky.ty hung upon homemaking. quality p roducts. No sell-Tauch--Up & bright phtuic vOll:e. ~ood CJ<l position for qual'd, MATUREm1leorfem,to blk/ wll blue eyed dog, r:n joy:c outdoor at·· Ing eic.per. necess. Call MokMrs judgment &that s p..·c1::tl person . ..:nl l : ~l r s. share luic.urious Park NO. Cos~a Mesa ~n-Vendin" S.A.Ht5are a.979-4230 tivilit!s . R e pl y to 510·704 1 O<a)'S. We pay topwagtt quality of con~'Cmforex· Snydur al 54S·3412 for Newport A.pl. suo. rno. I tal/Med1 ca l/0Ce su1t.e:c C •':.,DY R-.....-e LOST: Siame!c Fem. Cot Classiried ad #450, Duily I"!~~~~~~~~~ ExcellenlCO. benefits cel\ence. You will \(.'St &1 ~·~p:p~l..;;. __ ,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;; a m 34 yr old straiaht avail . Mr O 'KeC!:fe . "'" VVlli S/l .Nr.Tus tin &17lh Sl. Pllot P!OUOX1Yi0,C0!4Utl · lncludlng eo.pald lnle rvic w temporJ1ry11 flu ss. Eic.ec .(8ob )1 ~833=·~2900=-------I Eic.cellentrouteol cilndy i'M ... 2 s REWARD.1_M_es_a_._C_a_,_2_6'6_'_>__ Babys itter, full.,or p it . heallhins&lifcln.s work 111>1)ll'cants, fi ll 07 k ·1 bl I "' "' IJ•nu Pt. I <.."'hild, Call f mploy... • •-· t · 134-0151 AM, or 640-11 PORT & s nac :c avw.1 a c n _ .. _._·65_7_• _______ ,Tra••I 5450 orourc · phoncoru er11 .-.ma1n a1n 'PM ORANG E CO. AJR your area. Ideal way to 496·M238.______ PACIFICA BY record11 . An organized ...'...::'..---------1 Best blag on Birch 1 1 1 LQ<'f.' xm a ll blk/bm 1'er· ••••••••. ••••••••••••••• · d •· l ,.,.. y r .s upp e m c n !18 a ry or .., . D•bysitter. 1 child after m in "" yp1ng s 1 "'\'Cr JtOO~I for re nl, C~t . 600/000 /lmsq. l. · L atlons rier /C h i h tlahuu m t" Sailboat. 1c;1ving on lonu t l respo n sible w o rking Rii,hlH.c11\ty 0-0~ rnes~:1;:l~Ons ~CTrai nini fc1nnlc. "Georgie". Vic. s low is land h111>P1nsi ::~~~l('rl~~:2· . ..:~11 lime KIPPER YACHTS imt;:ftfonr~1,pointmcnt Gtn'I Lema.en Trn• A.atftft/P'kqrs Tcm·po Te mporary llelp 17802Sky J>~ric. l.rvine Cu 11 :,.&().4-US peraon. nr. S.D. Fwy & .: furnl!l hed . t"i n11nelntt Sun Jua n C<11)0. 493.0742 round the· world voyage ---i 928 W, 17th Street Office O•erload OCC. $125. ~I T he fastest dt'aw in the avu il11bh:. t:un be ex· or492·2113 neccl1< one or two ft inwlc 11,,,,, •. O"''''''"" >"OU w•nt Costa Mesa 3723 Birch St.., Nli ·~lltl. t-·rid:.iy, l'n"inccr-w I) lly l"llol I d l r II ti ,., lo c r e w m c n1h ers. 'l'hc • ., " .. "' I!> " I l · h 28 I est.· •1' a pon<e 0 u m,. . <u s•.11'. Cl••·.,·r,··<l ads do 714/64'~570 557-0061 in• offiec 8·:JO to S·JU Mac.Arthur Village. CIU &tZ-56'1!. ph. 714•879•1234 Dally Pilot Clauifieds. <1518 lrvinc, Calif. 92664 . ',~e~m~·~·~·~·==·~"';,:;;::'==""==·~c~1~a=':':;1:;:c:d::A:<:l.::P:h:o:n:e:l:!c~•=m~•~-~·~-o~<:!:;:l:n:fo:•:m:o:l:l°'::'.tF:l:n:d::"w:h:a:t=:y:ou::w:=u:nt==l:nl::l='b=0<==n=ix:=So=:c=ie=<y==l=·o==Uo==xl..1:':w_~~l-l.~•:•':·:>G'18:'::.'::::=:~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M~o~n~t~h~'~"~'~'•~l~.'m~~~·~11~0~·:::: l"'"l·-· • . •••••~~!~.~ ..... ?!OO DocJ• 1040 !:'!!r..~!'!~••••••~~~-~ ~· .. ~.~~~•••••~~~~ GetttrOI 9010 ~.~;.~~~···••••••!~!~ ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• K h •••••••••••••••••••••·•• Sur1i<::1.I Secy,parttln>e. PET WORLD G11ra1e1ele : Babyltema fin more Was er & 19._ 22' llurreshoff Ami:rleAn CIO DAILVPILDT Thursday May 15. 1975 .. . ~ ~~."!':.~ ..... ?!~~~~~t:.~ ..... ?~.~~ ~~!.~.":'!::'. ...•. ?~~~ Sanl1t. Ani&. Good •P· • ' Miac, By Glen Wlld@t· Dryer, $35 . ea. Bunk .. .. Lit•, nl 1':i1gle a111ff rii&ed with pearr.nce&skil~.Lxp'd. Sh1 h·T'(u, Llu:,:11 Apso, ncss i!6801 Santa Lucia Boda, Dre1¥1er, Toy ~ l Lat;unu bf5~~er ieak option ul de1ders PRODUCTION TYPIST !ia1lboal A5Hmblcr, [uUy 11uuhf1ed in all phQe:. ol fiber~liAsli s-.Jlbuat <Iii· Sl·mbly, ln\!ludlng in· s tiill t1lio n or center boards, s wi ng O( fixed keels, llull hardware, dcl·k 1nstall:.itk>n & £1n11l asscrnhly. MlL1t be 1:tble to Ill y,•ood ln1n cut Lo proper unl!\les. Personal h1u1d toOls rt.'Q'd.~xpcr, persons only, apply Cou~tal Jtecrealion, Inc., l 742::! Uerian Ave, Irvine. only . $4 /hrly . Send Pug. Chihuahua. tiny s11s.'11. chest, Desk. {all walnut ) $ ~ • M~ 11'te:in: 1 1 .. ., na cost /reduced.546-7172 typcwrilten lle:;ume w/ J.IO()(ih;s, doxie, pit bull!I. ~lake offer. 6'2·9H.Si an. .1 uccep Y ..._u, rcfi1 : cockapoo. pom. 100 GARAGE SALE-Blke, 5. City T.realiur~r ~l City CATALINA 22,6 llP0/8, Wrileudno402 Daiily f.11xed puppies. Stud baby thin&s. vacuum, Hall before May29,l9TS. Trlr. Geno11. Galley, Pilot p 0 Bo~ 1560 service most breeds. 2525 Corv 11 lr rudio, migc, ikd rran1e, box s p1ine & 4!M·1124. He<&d. etc. $4650. N1tpleli t;ost3 ·~t~s~. ea 9'l626 W. 17th at lo'11irv1ew. SA. Everything Cheap! 519 mattrtisli. $;1.5. Cht.'lil or TRI-HULL 13 ' 'l''iberglass Sabot, Sl80. 002-4613 IBM SELECTRIC II OpcnevesS3l~. i-:1 Modenat, Newport Dr11wert1(5JS10.646·070t dtveboat&trlr Noeng . ,. Beach, Newport lteights. . , , , · · 2 USED 14' 1-IOBIE CAT Ex1>c riencccl at(·ur;.il c 'l'ypists needed inlnlccli ulcly . 70 \vpn1 <n1us t ) T-•-h c:....1-Golden Retrieven !1·4 Sunday only. Brunswick Siii.le Pool f11i -$725. 962-~18 llulls, need work. Muke nwp OM~ \KC <7l4Jtl37 fi.185 -ble, $>100. Yamaha 25o, lo I M I I Vt orrer 548-0138 Part-'1'11l\C Work avail. 1 • 2 Jlefrigs, bltn stv., oven. Xlnt Cood. $400. 1967 a 1, an tnCltC• 1c::.:.:::.:·-"=-"-''----- JJ<.il'l 'I'illlL' Optt11111 i-:, 1nornings, afternoons or Golden Retrievel'l'I. AKC Furn. Mi sc. Sat. & Sun. MGB, G 'f . in Cherry Servlc• 020 12 ' sailboat W/trailer, evenings. liourly wagl•S 33 Champu;ins. &IS·ti-138 10·3 1000 White Sails Cond. $ltwo. 493.0530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• main jib, W /extras. ~1u1>l 0;.iy & Evening Shift l•:xccllcnl \Vorking-Co1,<litions & t·ommissions. t"'ot de · or673-746~. Cdt\i .640 ·0403 ' ~hlncon1'11ruSummcr sellquick.Cull841·2700 tails call ~40-0301 Mesti Verde Counlry Club E x v u r t Y a c h t 1\pply in J>prson SALES i.os Angeles'J'1n1es • POODI.t:PUPt>Jl·:S Horses 8060 Member~hip for sa le. Retini shtn~. Wu x-Wusll PZ8 Mugh, S loop, cxccp· 137!1Sunflower,C.i\I. I ·r eacup <,;hoc. J\.1ale. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVE~.540-307 1 . & Uotton1 Clc<111lng frt.>e tiouully cl.can. Must t1cll. Va~hion 1n1nded ..:iris i -;;;:;:;:;::;:;::::-;h~--l -~P~u~pjp~yi,~·1!_·;:iny 'l'oy colors!. ·rr;ul/l'a rude )>QNY. Pin· BEAUTIFUL t\irs. Su.ble Bid-Reas. Prit'tlt;.t5·928S. $7,800 firm. l'\•t .1 llty. look1ni,: for <i f /l1me Aft.5,821 ·15lti. to color , l •I hands. 21J ·434 ·4 1 U or )>er1n . µusltiun u\ bouti-Upholsterer j£xpr . . , . we~tcrn / English. $300. Jacket & Mink Stole, for BOA'r CAltE, also docks, 213•434.o39G quc sales. !\l ust have ex-Aircraft -Will consider SJ~": Y . r err. 1)upp1es, lkl 1·912tt below price. S411-0261 clean & paint. Frt."1.! csl. ------ Oran9e Coast Daily Pilot 330 We~t lay St., Costa Me-sa ,.\sk for l'uul \\"i.11'<1 per. 1n wonu.>n's l'Ortltm-Au to. Salary + Comnl. AK<.:. Shc<lle~s. odorless OFFICE lo~U RNITURB Call 646·4311 eves. SEil.AL All f'iberglusii porary cloth111g. Cull for ~~·~7-'3 . Ask for Ken. & ado r o ble. He as . Flushy Uulr. !\.t are, 7 yrs. UNCLAIMED Sabol. Re udy lo suil, An Ec1ua l Opportunity En11>lo.Ycr uppo1ntmenl ---9ti2·831 7 has Sh\)wn. Exper. rider STORAGE E leclrit•ul-Woodworki.ni,i xlnl. cond. $275orbt."Slof- THE LOOK \\' Al'flt ~ES ~ I •1 I ll only. $800. tlJ8.SJ&I !luge selection, like n ew l"'lu1n b1ng-ln::1t~allon fer. Aft. 4. 4W-2951 H.ip Wanted 710 He-Ip Wanted 7100 Spl.re's I-one' A ;1.s, " a omutc ups & ltcpair. l nbou.rd Eng. 6 ...... 6500 • • • L" h k G o! desks-c hairs-tables-ll · ( > ... t i '· · ••• Apply •• -•• , W. 17th «t '~"'~ .. l" um.p •. Sloe_. vi-:AHLIN c..: l. ~'t Ap-cp11..1r Lill/VU .~-urp10 ... "" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Sh t 9 ks 96J &16S 1\. ·150 r•.. etc. Unbelievable prices. A1arine. 541:1-!:17~1 · I I 1 Sa11ta Ana. Between ~anl · 0 .!:.: __::!__ · -· py. ~'\II ..,uartcr. ~ · -...vn· Uno·t"d ,\men··an Van &l..:::c::.:.:::.:::"°c.:cc:.: ____ , RonChnnty 2778 L"""'° CostaMna ~a csg1r s . s onewarl' tact Ocbbieatft.SPl\1 '" '" Ciirl 1-'ritlay ror l man of l•----------1 Ironstone rottcr.v. 1761• to tl<im . & 2prnto4prn. s·r. HJ:.:RNAltD Puppies. 54 .. 5139 Storage. 540·3880. 241!1 loah, Marine ficc, 1\ccurate l)'pist· Need R1.·tired Christian ~lonrov1<1 ll-10, C:\l \\'\l'l'ltES S ., ·>t S50 & UP. AKC. Show -------•-1\ltonSt.lrvine. Equip1Mnt 9030 good phone pc~nalit\' Lady to live in W/eldt.•rlv &12-65J:.I p:rl !Im, Cal~~.7;?r; m ~1 l c & re male, ll\11'. Re A-Quarter. lU yrs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales experience hclpfU°I . :-.c1n1 -in\'alid in CM. ~1u.~t l>I"''' ., & ;P>I. -KJU· 159•1 4~l4·1Ui. flashy 1.:hcstnut. Tru.ined Bedspreads, twin, match NEW Kl'fE SAJL.801\T You arc the winner of l free tickets to the 751 ·6541. !Jc lr1endly, neat & nun· :iAl.ES l;Jltl. \liant\·d , "' .,, llllSll S'·"l"l'•'R A•"C & s hown Western bolsters . l_l.ed /black SA ILS. $65. Westport -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ s 1nnkcr. Light cook & nig ht s & y,•cckends . W,\l'l'HJ:.:SS , 21 \'Cars. or ·-~ "". "'. 2 Pleasure. ,\fl'ectionatc. rJ~.•tidl /l~·lawaua n . Offer !\.1arine •6'15·"52ll UCI IRYIHE CELEBRITY BASEBALL GAME • t·lcan. Private room & St.•rcndi1nty ,~7_:'l7U_2· __ older, l.'Xp 'd. i.:lcan & ~I:. old._N_eeds ~~m_ to r•rcfcrs girls. Needs """' " ----- bnard. \\'111 d1 st·us,, SALESLADY pcr,.,011ablt•. :\pply 217 iun.Mus t sell.536-l:JW y,·orking w1lh. $950. Sudbury :.d cnecr. Sen GORDA LIZ Figurettcs. custom bras & Dure heat exchanger & salary. 6-16 -8477 )I J l u r l'. H c 1 a i 1 )·J ;1 r1 nc 1\ \ c. li;dbuii LAB, .:I mo·s, female. :JO 7o23 _ __ __ gird les. •20'., ofL C;ish cxhausl line li'l.ln\Colurn· SUN DAY,!\1AY1!1 al 1:30at UC I I las Opening~ Vur : Nurses Aides, all shifts Convalescent l-losp1l::il. &12·0593. drui,:stOfl'. lnl·ludcs C\'l'S lslaild. Shols, houscbioken.< "J I y 8070 s.t2·340l:i bia au . $185 for all. ' k d , """ ,»< 5A., 7,,.,... ewer . ---------' w n ·s.t'.l·lh·\c-c::__ Wanted ·rru<·k DrivC'r. _ ->.}. ""'V<N ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • •,., 675-31:11.i . LOS ANG ELt:S HA t.1S \"S, 0 1\.KLANO llAI Dt:RS DAY HOSTESSES ---------1 Langloi s Frozen Foods. 1il:1 t·k c; ('rman Shep. WAMTED Mark RYdde-r Boats, Powe-r 9040 SALESPERSON 2975 Laguna Canyon Hd . pups. i\K C. An g1•kort '1'0 1' CASll U(ll -LA R 700 Lido Park Drive-••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 a seven inning preview oi' Super Bowl 'l'cn. Please call &t2·567H, ext :133"to c lain1 your tickets. <.Nortb County toll free number is 540·l.22U.1 Apply In l'er:.11n Mon thru t'r1 3·51':\1 900 Bayside Dr, MB Equal Oppor. l-~n1ploycr Laguna Ht:h. 497 ·17·11. line. ij wks old. Good -lrn1ncd1atc Opt."rung ror I 1. XI I' A I U t' 0 H YU UR #24 l.'XpCricncedComm1ss1on W,\N'l'EO, C1JuµICfurdu · t: iamp . ine .. nt JF.WEt.llY. WA'l't:HES, Salcspert>un -Car~tin g ty as ~lo 1·tuary atlen-W<ilchdogs. ~1,F. $100 to AR1' 08Jt:C.'1'S, GO LD. Mewportleach RN 'S, LYN'S Dept. Xlnt co. benefits. dents & ut ilit)· tunct1ons . $150. 645-2327. s· IL VER SE It VI<..; E , you are the winner of 2 I I p · ---------free t ickets to the Appy n e11>011,\t Prefcr;1blc un Soc. Sec. freetoYou 8045 J.'IN E J.'·U JtN & ;\N -UCllRYluE NU HS ING NA'S Mont~~meryw.-. t:mplyn11_. cnl.'ludcs ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIQUES.645-2200 __ " llOUSL.:KEt:Pt:Jtw,·onic"l Expc1'i1•nced ;1l'ute l'are _7777Ed1nger~ve,HB sa l ~rY , +Studio apl. & l-'llE£ to good homl.', 4 CELEBRITY < ·• Equal Uppor. t-.1n ployer ut1 ls. For inter\ iew Ci.ill . month old •mull 1,1-.,k INDl1\N J EWtiLHY Lg. BASEBALL GAME 5 day "·k Lo•·, 11 l<oom hospil<il only. \'/time. ·~ ... ~~~~~~"""~I • 0 " I 1· R' "'" & Bo~rd "+ S;~la1r·,. 5 yr On·Call for all s hifts. 7I-l ·li·lti·2424 mixed breed pup1>y. 1r.1 s cec ion : ings"'"' up. SUNOAY,MAYIH \"1·11)\"AN'l"Sl'O "'OR""'' Chihuahua, '2 'l'crricc. Necklaces Squas he: al l :JOallJCI oltl Girl . NB. Joyce Contacl !\t r·:,. J ense n . SALES ., ..-.,... n 5195. 514. 29th St. NB. l 'ANG~LES HA'l' LockY.•011d .ti-15-1o:k1. Cos io ~11:s a )tcmorial Telephone Sales DltlVEA CAB! ,\llshots . Very~oodwllh 675·6575or!.163-3612 .u:-; ':-; -l·los1Htal. 3UI Vl<·\oria, Cl'OOSf', _,.,,,,, huuc,·, t•hildren . 546-32&> i.ll'ter vs. ,, l·•n 11r "'1un;111 CX'"'c'<I ' 5 !I \""L \NI) llAllJ""ll' H ousr:KEl-:J>EH-CUC>K C;\t.li·l:.!·<!73-1.EOE .. ,... .,.,,11.-k ior Juurst•l t'. be pm. or an y t i me •n ct. Diamond Wt!tltlin • ,."' r1 •:." r d II r ·1 L r~--~~~~~~~~1 lll tClCllhnne :.i.lles to "a11Sun .,. . 5 111,I Sl.'\'l'l\innin•prc\'icw or a u ;i1n1 y , 1vc 111 k i·our oy,·n bo"'"· )lt•n or •> · rini.: w /cert1 1cat1.·. ~17 . . 1 •1.,. 075 . work 20 hrs p1."r"" . llrly f ufSuper Bowl1'cn. :Sa ary ~ .:.:>. ·2:!..'Xi ,,,1 .. + ,.,11,eoil•>•· C-ta \\'oinen t:an Uc ~ti>•hll>' L V, 1 1 •. 1 1 h Call be lpm 64H-4225. ---Painter, exper'd. ".. "" · -:-<) ..... \ • r. .:i J ·s ep, • · Ple<isc call 642·5ti78, ext llousekccper /l\1rt ·rime 536·7071!or5J6-4&!5 i\lesaloc.Ph:5.'"17-.';ti02 h.andicapped. Neat · fe1n .spa_\"~·d .2 yrs.t~•vcs Machinery 8078 J3ltoclaim yourtickcts. •for two adults: Near -------C:lcan Appl.';ii«ini:c ktd,,.GllJ 15110 l·:xt.IH.:lli ••••••••••••••••••••••• !North County toll free Nwpt Bl\'d & Santa Person 21 ··10 , lrn for \o cts., retirt:'d. ,\gc 2.5 tu --· -Chain Saw, Stihl o.io. 16" numbci;1s540.lll'U,) Isobel. Cal l 646-830-i mgmt. 515U wk ••uarn. SEAMSTRESS 70. Sup1llement your 111 SA)10YEll 1\·lalc. 2 ,\'rs., 1 ,. & 1 •••• 0 Needed by 5,11 ~l akcc. corrll'. IJrivt• a ('ab ti hf,, lo\ t'S evt·ryb<ldi·. Well bar, too ll manua · __ _ wknds oraftlipmwkdys. Col pref. !\1r . t.e vi >'150 644 8127 . ----------•I 846 ·545;,·--------I 1:-:xperi l'nce prcft•rrt·tl. or more a day. 1\pplf in h1.•h<1\'ed .Can·1 kt.'l'P· · · · RUMMAGE SALE FRI. 9 ttl 2 IHHALATIOH but "''ill tri.lin r i~ht l1l·r:.un , Y1.·llow Cab Co., !i l::!·CJJ3!I Misce-llaneous 8080 Project person. Apply at : Hi8Hl Jst; E. ltith SL, Cosl<t ----••••••••••••••••••••••• C ••• dl,nalor J-l alc, I r\'I nc. Ca. or call: :\I L•:.a 1\·l a le Hassell I lound. :1 yrs old. Lo\'l.'s Kids, ~15-427U lor rei.il estate develop· 557 -4u7_3 '\11 E4ual UP· Mercha;dije' ;11'L 71'.\1 S po1·tu1uty E rnployl•r. lfll'rll co. 'ecrctarial & -~...,;...,;~~~~~~~1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• l"nn~lructiun bookkeep· Antiques 8005 SEAMSTRESS ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\.'hilt:' t\ngora female l'at. 3 yrs old. :-.1>ayed & shots. WANTED 'f'flP CASH DOLLAR St. Andre"·s J' 1\ l IJ to' OR you R l'rcsb.\'l l·r~a~ Ch.urch .JE\.\'J·'.L RY, w,\'rCHES, .l'Ul"llerol l;,tllSt& l l 'TAYLOH .. 0 1\ YCllUISF.:n. m .0271 521.6Jti1 1!17.i B,\\'l.INEH. Com· "'• • • 1nand Uridgc, dual con·I--------- trots. 24', co\'t'rs, bail LIDO 14. No. :rill, i,:d. lank, hydron1t1tic trim cont!. '1'rlr, t:ov .. tnust tabs . .:l!I hrs. onU">(.1!\IC. sell . S l ,U~ll . H4li-71J3 lt i.itlio, depth f1nd1•r , t~\·es. wired for llU \'Oils. ---.-- - CharAer. birnin1 top, dual Boats, Shps/ hau ·s. In y,•atc/' ul 15:.19'.l pocks 9070 J\·larincr Dr, llU. $10.500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Illness forces sale. C..:all : ~1 UORING & l·U ho<il. nr . 213·5!J2·2036 P avilion. S2,500. Aft. f 7PM 581 ·8•177 21' Chris Craft, open skirt'. ----- co mp I e t e w /reblt PHJ 1\ll-.:SLl l'S Johnson 40llP & tr ailer. Newport Beach Spare 14 111' 1nolor. All All si1.es I 1c 'd . $295 cash. 5'18·&13.J . 673·5253 &15-H.506 . ---- Clas:;1e Yacht. :16· Rum Boats, Spe-e-d & Hunhcr. Bil 1~26. Nds Ski 9080 work . $1500 or offer. day:s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti75 -l700 & eves&l2-W80. 14 ' Glasspar G·3 s ki boat, . . • . , _ ,1 5u hp . A-1 t·ond. Year in- 1·1. SKI U ~):\I , 15 ·"'I ~·ludl.'d .Sli5U.1\ft1.·r 6p.111 , 1'.\'111rudc. I railer. t:ov· S31.i·2'i7!J l'f . Misc extras! Sl:SSU. --------- THERAPY TECH ~1i n . 2 yrs expc r. or schoolin~. Salary corn- mensuri.ilt• w1trai11ing & t!Xper . Co nla cl i\1r. J-la 1nillu11 . &1::!·27:1-1 e:..1 387. Costa ..... l csi.l at emur l al llo~pital . EOE. ing buckt:ruund prerd. Should h1.• fa m ilia r .,.,, prrtl"essing construc- 11011 dis burscmenL'>. rcn· tJI rcc1.•i pts & related re· ports to public agencies & lcndl'rs. Submit re· s ume & salary reqwre· ml:!nt to: Classified ad no. 419, t•/o D;uly Pilot. P. 0. Box: 1560, Costa Sail maker:;. 1.•Xjll'r rc<1. Top pay. Ullnu.1n S;uls. tii5·6970 :\nlique Sterlin g 1-'l<il <.5l ·5o73 atttiP)_I. __ _ Sc1'\'l(;C for 12. Appraised ~ Swc (•t1 c 1>1c Ki liens SI500. Sell S1200. \\'ritt• nct.•d luv1nA honll'. I Pu1 Ad :t30ti . Oa1ly J>1101. Box stripe s ud .i Flulfos. SCRAM.LETS li-I0·4WI. Boals. Storage 9090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• century Hay Launch Jl!\·2' 11 . · . , 1, · 1 Alt"I' OBJl-:::CTS, GOLD __ St.,\ndrl·.,.,•s ltd,N~ S ILVER SEllV J CE . fJ ,'11': l-'UllN & AN· 'J'l<,JU ES. 6•15·:.!200 S J:.: C..: It ~ 'I' A It Y -1560. Co~ta i\Iesa. C,\ 75~.1 :12:.1. CU S 1' 0 ~f C ::i r 1> et ANSWERS 60 1-11> '. . r' 't'ull 11.1t Stor.1gC·( .11 y-' groy ma inc. \\I ~· '-' k l y in o I\ th I 'Y • B h.\'thn1 ,\ s ion t:o\·~· r ·. !\i u.st .. sci~ . no.,~!. Sc1·ur1ty·24 hr. l:.1unch1ng Insurance i\gency 110:1."ds exper ·d cla im ~ un · de rwr1tt•r . Xlnt bl•nc. Mrs. Bradll.'y, 4~·1087. Controllers Dept. Type 92ti26. ---1 Ins taller. Yours /i\-l1nc . 70. diclaphone. 10 key, 51..::=:::: ________ Goo1l home wanlcd for !"teas . 22yrs 1:xp. Ali h•l4 :ioJu d.1}s, H.IJ·H-511 ram p. Nt!Wllurt lluncs, Fa1·l·l lnf;uu I f lX her lli\IH :.ve:.. l lJI llack Uay.li+\-05JO s topped at a g:1:. 1 ~17USei.flile, 17 ', l~:\1 1.'rr 549·3058. yrs exp. Front ore ap-SWINGING 41f s Jukebox lovable black Samo:,.·cd l)'J>es . 646-1547 'pearance. i--ashion Isle for your nostal~1a room. female. 613-4391 area. 644·tw00, cxt<?'iO ()nc of the classics. 1\ re· ---- al collC'ctors item. Xlgt _ __ l\tcs;i. Ca !J2ti:"t.i Insurance Bil~ I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Security· G uard -11r1 \'. cond. w/lgc collectionsol Furniture BOSO s tation "'here th e 11(), with lrullcr, re Transportation CARPET BARGAINS attendant was a lady. mo\· able hardtop, full ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l'op(~!Jal Mi ll &.-conds She y,•as so slow. r:v('r\' l'anvas, ~real l'Ond ! \• comm . g uartl 1\1.'t'.'dcd. 1~ rcl·orll,;. ,\!so se ve ral •••••••• ••••••••••••••• }lart time. Recent billing PURCHASING vrcf retired 1nihtary or experience 111;:ccssary related exp. ·IUhr v.·k.. full Pinball ~l<i c hin es . ,,\lexi <tll.6 pm&l<\·\8~ GrcatS:t\•in~son Used Furn, ,\pph & i\l1se. \Vll son's Har~ain Nook 5-15 W. l !llhSt. C.~I Used Carpets-Any Size time sht! passed n1Y Steal 1t! $2500. S.16·21'.J.'"l. Campers, Sole/ "CHEAP!!" mirror she stopped to 19, 1. -h ' b , -, 1--Rent 9120 t'IX ht:'r 11 1\IR. is g oat 0< r r, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 49J-tiJ:J3. BUYER TRAINEE "" hcnelot>. Vehicle pm· Call 671.7162 ...:..:::o.=c.c==----1 paint. $575·Moving. Sec , ""'~~~~~~~~~~ at H.ayco's . 2H60 Harbor Camper fo r 8 bed pu . lco. \Hll.'d . Send resume: A~'fQ. Belgium Enamel J NSURANCJ:: ,\(.; E.'lCY \\'rite ad no4U3, Do11ly Blk. Slo\'c w1old part in· -Miscellaneous Bl,C~l orph ;5 1().7t}lli. l>ox, boot t <\b le, beds. Wanted 8081 -$3t5or make off. Coast f'irewood SUpply 575 . Cord delivered. 58 1·1122 Girl. Pe rsonal Jines un· Pilol. P.O. Box 1560 s ide. J F<"rn stands . Quality P el·an din. set. !I With one or niore year:. • d e rwritcr. Exp. nee. co.,ta ~l csa.Ca~21i26 1-"rcn c h la r1n {·loc k . cancbackc·h;urs,!caves ' "' 1087 'l H di t:x p 1.•r . buyi ng mi s -I' "h ""' 0444 "'"""'.'"14 .. 14-,1,·. .,.:,,. •·•rs. ra ey. cellaneous ilems. 1 t·. ------ray er "' r. · · .....,<-..Ju ' -------Ser\'ll'e Sta. Attend. full wkdays 9·3 ----~~ fasteners, shipping sup· or p /l. Urown's Shell, !1.lO ..::.:::::.c::.::c_:....,-----IPink \"Civet Bd rrn chiJ1r : **I BUY** ••••••••••••••••••••••• $$CASH$$ FOR Good used fumJrcfrigs F rzrs /stoves . 546·071i8. Boats, Sail 9060 968•6555 ••••••••••••••••••11•••• l 'J'un Chc\'y Slcp Van con- 1973 161r~ Ft. Venturi.' Cat. verted to Camper! Must $825. Al l sails & life see. Sl2UO or best offer. plies. ma nufaclured l::.Coi.lst l-l wy.NU ·r urn ·of ·the century green velvet kini.: s ~. lRVINE PERSONNEL parts etc. Send resume lo -----y,•1cker b;iby·IJl1ggy, gd bedsprcatl & matching Good used furnit';lre. & OLD O RI ENTAL ltUGS & jackets. 53tl·981!Laft. li. 645-9469. a ppliances, or I will Sell TAPl>~S'l'ltY NEEDED.I ·-------~---.. ~---------· SE_RVICES&AGENCY P . 0 . liox 2:J22. Newporl Servil·c St;1tion 1\lten· cond . needs <:leaning. \\'all drape.,.,.,. dccor;1lur Meach, Ca 9'2663. Attn: d:1nt. cx pc r "d. Day & $150 . JJ6·11'12:t 1n1Joy,·s. H4li-711'!7. 488 1'.:. 17th (1\t lr\•inc ) p h . o· l ----urc as1ng 1rcc or. e\'eS. Full & p/Lime. Ap1l· , Suite22·1 CoslaM(.-:;a·~~~~~;;;.~~~~~ ly Shell St<ition. 171h & Apphances 8010 QUALrrv sof<i & hiv Call 642·1470 lltEAL ESTA'fE Irvine. N.8 . • •••••••••••••••••••••• es cal . bC<I Ul , l\e\'CI' --- - -..... Herrig, fros t·frcc. 2 Dr. 16 used., moving. ~-H8ll ~~ ~lake extra money. SILVERSMITHS ft.S95.-'l:S4t l·lcilA\·e .,\pt --- JAulTORS ()1>e11ing l'or 6 part or full 'I , ll.ll. \\',\.l't:ltllEIJ, kin):! s11,e, ,... \\'anted fur piece work ... tune, ht·l•nsed real estate pedas tal l'rm & hdbrd P /time eves. C..:.M. & S.A. salespeople. Ci.ill for 111. \York 1n the comfort of -G -d U d 1-~ ~wood J. S90. ti75 l.>507 ;.ireas. Over age 2."> pre· your home. Wdllam ·,. oo Sc . rcezer 1 ·t1. 1\pply at 17182 tcrvicw. Sil\·crs m1th1ng 1;15 F uprigllt A . 646·39&s,C\'CS 67:1-45i7 17 lh s· 1,· c . ,,>. "a 1'1· 4!J5-6.J.17 Plate glass rllUTOr, JtixtiO. 1\rms trong \'e, S. /\. 1u ,,_. 1~ccan walnut dining-rm .Betwn 4 & 5.JO prn. ..::"'c'c·o"'c7c4c. _______ 1·1 Cu. Fl. No-frost llot· set, lca\lcs, pads. 6 chr~· Phone540-7!1 14 Sm •rE~yment pointRefrig.2Yrs old.S w /pia s li c covers . J.HER.ERTHALI. U m Yr. warranty. 5200. or Breakfronl.t).12·7?.)'Jaft.6 · 18Ur vcr l ff . 3.58 JEWELLERS Hcward1ng job in Sales. College trained men & iesto c.r .675· 1 V,\N I TYforl1llle ~1rl,i.ln Now intcr\·iew1n).! for Exµcrtl'nced or will women will be con-\Vas her, good cond. s.10. ll(4UC with n11r1·or & new store opening South \ ra 111. i\1 /or Ii. i\J r. s1dered to supplement Dryer. G nlo. old, Sl2.l . Ocn{'h ~O. 5·15·2'l"i'.1 Coa s t l'Jaza. Asst . Adams.5'18·7·179 our µerm. starf. 'fhese 4?J4·6736 . i\lanager. Sales hel1) in --1>os it1on s arc f /ti mel-'--'-------. ---1 U1n1ng ·r:ible W//J eha1rs & fine Jev.·c lry, t:h in:i,l•----------1 Su mmer JObs.SearcllinJ( N E W B r on z e C hina C;1h . U;in1 s h Sterling & Crystal. In RN·CCU for applicants "'·ho ;ire l-tcfr1~/Frzr. Dhl <Ir . walnut .S5UO.S.U:!·ti!~>::! person only. 10 10 I<! dependable & hard Sa\'C -;;2uO. Won on 1·v . NEi\ltl.'{ 1l1.'I\' 10. ~ofa , Noon .32 1"ash1on~1uarc, NiAhls, full or p/l1me workers . Xlnt oppor. S450.Ph :675·7~~5,1 d ecorator tex tured , Sanla r\na Differential pay .• "\Int during Surnn1er. t'or A---,.---8015 oy:.te r "'hi tc f;ibri c. 4 -----------11,,,,,,,.,. Coo11· tl 'I •'l'I''· WC tlc l'cr!iOOlOOCI UC ton s. a· 1• rs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cus hion l{Josc pillow JUNIOR SALESME J ensen, !i42·<!'i34, C..:osta i\1 ;1 n <1 g e r , I :160 So , ,\naheo m lll>·il. ,, ... ,·1, 127. MASTERS AUCTIOM ha{'k. tuxt·d11 styled w /l ~1cmoriu l l·lospital, JOI '"" 1 h ,··2 ··~ 0 ' • · ,\naheo on,Ca lo·r.~~1s. •PUBLIC AUCTI~• !)I( c cu ~ ions . "-·'· Age I ·15. -arn S2U·$<t0 V1l'toria. C.JI. EOE. ;J"' _,.... 5.i2-405!l per week gctllnA ncwl""'""'"""~""'~~~~~ *FRIDAY 7:30PM* -------t·ustomers for the DA ILY!------'l'h c. fastest dr<iw in the ~· :? PC. CUHVJ:.:I) Sect. l'ILU'f attcr school and M:ivc something lo si:ll ·! Wcsl .a Daily Pilot Re-posse-ssions (;rn & lilue SIOO. C.:omplt. Saturdays. You must be ~lass1f1cdads do1tY.'l'll . Class1f1cdAd.G4l·S67K. Liquidations · )lodrn. dbl. lxlrm, set. out of school by 3:0\J p.m . & lankruptc.ys :S'i5. K·l2-'.Jfi87 -~ •• ~w-m c-&~ luast 3 duys JK'r week No \Ve honor BofA & ·r HA IJ E : "1 n J.: 5 /. dcli\·er1es or collectini;. i\ta ster Chargc. waterbc d . frilml.' & pad ·r rans port at1on pro-MASTERS AUCTION F<JH. c;ood k111g ~•~.c l>cd . \'lde d . Call !fliJ-50ll 1n 5;j{j.8-li·I, U~n l)a1Jy9to5 ll unt1ngton B1.•ac h or ""l·l4"5 on Co•ta ,,,.,., 2U57' ~ Ney,·p0rt BL Ci\1 "" ~ "" .~ / x:1:1 9625 or 646·8686 Equal CJpportu111l y Employer l .EG1\L st;c1t1<:1",\HY Corporate CXl>l'rLcnr e. r-.;ewport Ctr \.>IO•UtlOU LIC. Ass1s ·rANT. ·rues & Wed. Kelly 'J"crnplt•Lon,.,, 4·15 E. 17th, C .i\l .1;.12.iJl~I J\.1AIU WAN'l'f':U. p:trl lime. Ca ll i\olesa i\1oll·I. fi·l6-9681 MANICUH ISl' NJ<.:t-:ui-:u JJ\1M 1-:DIA.rl<:LY ! ! • 644 ·7i27 . ------- Preview Super Bowl 10! WATCH RAMS AND RAIDERS IN ACTION AT UC IRVINE 1 :30 p.m. Sunday May18 U C I Boseboll Stadium AND Bicycles 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bt:,\Cll li lKt-:: C ru1~cr Sl5. (iood condition. Ci.ill alter :Jpm. ~62-1932. Used I.likes/Parts. SIS/up. Ruy /s c i I /trade. l488 Newport Ill. C M. t>42-7910 New p ort Cyc ler y . H:1l e 1gh . l'cu~eot, & ,\1.uk1. 21 Iii Ne"'·pOrt Blvd . NB. 1\75-1700 BOSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\ol:1mmoth Gara~e S;ilc! Evcrylh1n~ ! ! Sal. ~lay 17. 9 am. 1500 San\1ai;o, NB. Fri & Sat. Baby items, furn, carpet. ,\von bot- tles. 67-12 J ardincs, 11 B • :1 ... AM 11~ '{: ·r. v .. Gui t:1rs. !·Ii bachi. ·ruppcrwarc, baby items, loL'> more ~oodies. Sat. <>nly ! 1!12 Wells !off Cabnllo)C.M. J\l ovi n g '.·Anlique Jurn1turc & hou~ehohl l'orYou . PVT P1'YS ONLY .II MASTERS AUCTION 644 -5326 646-B6B6 &.B3J..962s··1• ---. ----. - OrSUN JJ,\YS:i9-0974 Baby crib & matching -----dresser, wood prcr., xlnl MATTRESS •MADNESS• •ALL SIZES• Priced to Move-! !:'33·%25 & 646·8686 co nd . Reason able . 645-2702. Musical Instruments BOB3 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SET OF LUDWIG DRUl\.1S Call Doug, 642-7592. DRAPERIES&CARPET . Best rrices·l-''ree Est. 11.ickcnbacke r 4001 Bass. Call548·6810 Blond . Near. perfect . SJ.50. Call 642-7592. SUH lo,BOAHD. Off' Fu '•-& Dyno-t'ull force 6'4'" ice-mi..-.: 540. ' iquipm~nt 8085 ........................ ~68·796.1. ----'-"'-"=---IA DD R ESSOG RA P l! Heconditioned lt .C . Comp. system. Mos.1900 M1crorad io w/4 :>ervoe::;. printer, mod. 6Jl:l(J plate G.l" Caprice w/Fox 59. maker. Ciibinets & sup. Heady to fly! KNBl5" plies.554-2384 lt.C. l:-:ng1 ne. $225. firm. 5'15·0930 Magnetic cards for IBM ---Mag-Card typewriter. Blk /Ch rome Biirstools. Approx 400 c ards. Asking Set of 3. S!J5, Tow.bar $35. $200. 675·7360 842-!;257. 1\NTED: Office EARTH WORMS lypcwriter 15" carriage. t'OR ·r111';GAR.DEN 1.::Mc'c· cp~"c'~"c· •c7~3_·7c348.=_ __ 1000 for $4.95 Exe s vl ch rs $15/35, secy Worm Castings S2 Lug ch rs $6/24. desks, dflg 17362Golhard.HB stools /dks , exc dks . HooftopCarryA1l.4'x 10· Pierc.e·867 W 19th, Ci\t . lie.ivy Duty. 517$ or best1 .... 64_5c·_7_4_11 ______ _ _o_r_re_c_._64 __ ,_·7_1_4_7 _____ 1used office furn . sale. i\fo~·1ng , C'an'l take l.'C ram1c hobby. Molds, ~la zes , barrel, mixer, & slip, the works! 548.\JaS. Desks. chairs & general odds & ends. Must sell all, lease runs oul soon. Bldg. at 384 1 S. Main St .. Santa Ana. will be open HUMMAGESALE IOam to 2pm. Sat. 5/11. Saturday, M<:ty 17 9AM · All Sates cash, you pro· 5Pi\-1 Between Edwards vidccartage. &W il l o w o n. \\'estm inister Bl, West. Pianos & Orps 8090 Calholic Dau~h ters of ••••••••••••••••••••••• AincricaNo.2024 1911 SOltM ER P a rlor Grand, Mahogany, Xlnl. cond. Be st offer . 4M·l235. tifan1curisl for bu~y n1olel :SotlOn I ll CdM. July Isl. 64<!-034<1 or 494-!19J7 7:30 p.m. Monday May19 Crawford Hall Suntour Azuki Hac cr. s:m.~15. Cycle Works Ltd. 1!122 Nl•v.port BJ. Ci\1 . 5<1H·57SJ. "'O" GauJ:ee ltailroad, 2 rail al l new. $.:ISO Value. Will trade for projector & movie camcr3. M8·0020 items. ·rhurs . Fri. Sat. S22S • • 548-H'i tH 201!.tth~ll B Drapes, Custom M<1de l--..:;;c:;:__:_c-'-'-"--, UPRIGHT PIANO J\latur e lady to d ho1.1seclcaning. 1\pply 1n ' person, 317SS Cst. Jfwy. South La~una. Mature Woman for over- nlgtlt sitter for IJ yr old boy. llotesat Verde Are11 . """'''" M;.tt11re male Sat & Su 8-4, Mon· Fri ll·2Pm. 7·1 Store. 21.50 PluctlllUl C..:M .Mech1nlc. Auto; Expcr"d, benefill, $1100 per mo. Mlssion Viejo. im.179.'l· Need sitter ror 'JO .vr. old • boy. Artn 's-evC!I. Mature • person, refs. C..11 morn- inp 496·0326. no.ns S2 MCh "'"' -...... ..., __ ,_...__ .. ----..... UCI Celebrity Baseball Game '---~-..,, Cameras & Equipment B030 40 \'r. old BuwSlop &>Rfh. 1\qua. & G~\d brocade. TY, !l~o, .ix6x7 (;recnhiiusc. ~. 175'ol.'Jdc,94 -,1~.$50pr , H1Fi, St•reo 8098 Lawnmower & F~ct,i:ei:-, 640-40H8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt:TR I i-.. ri-:t: 35mm, Louv. llamper/cabnt, m rig2cuftx2'l"sq.S60. 25"LATEMdl.Col,or1V. 50mm lens. HO-:a'.Xlzoom . Cedar ChC!il . Scott withtable2l"sqx26"hi Xlnt cond. Wnfrty. on Canon flash, tnpod. ull Lawnmowe r . .$£ p;:itlo ~.Med cab$5. Brass tea tube.963·2'J63 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cases. $250. 9G2·6.l.">9 afl. sale. 6 ~5 -6456 1787 cartS5.642-3129. CU RTIS-MATllJS 1-li-fi 4 30 Orange.c.r.1. 5 . h d 1..:~·::,. ________ , ---New unil:ed outboard 3hp terco w 1l recor Certs 8035 FRI, SAT. SUN. May run motor, scar's , $120. player, Multiplex.. i:wo ••••••••••••••••••••••• PJ.:RSIAN KITI'ENS for sale. Top quality Cl-'A re· ~1:!-lered . Al so Pers ian stud service. SIOO a nd up. Phone 892-29i0 \'ou don 'I nl'Cd ;1 RUil to longer becQu.S\:o£hlige25 M6·6760 speakers in beautiful yr. collection! Antqs.. cabinet $6S. 644•1742 furn . books. trunk!I of Washer & Dr)'er $25 ea. . •. clothes, jcw.:lry, $ew 'g. Blk . & Blue Naug, I.I)\. 23 Ch.anne~ Cttl?Ai:f\.s Band n1otch:.;. etc:. Old Gibson w/1cbrs.$2S.673·0184 radio w~th P.A. and elet·. guitar, D1.stortlon speaker. Call 498-2965 unit . 2 152 I::. Ocoan SUPER SAU Console color TV, xlnt Blvd. Balboa. l\f:iy 17th 1Uamto4pm working condition. lleas. "drttw l0t1>t " when you Applian<'C-". rlolhcs , phu:e an ad in the Dally bikes. toys . ~)I Santa 1'1lot Want Ads! Cull now LuciM, M1 stiion V1ojo, Fres h produce. 1>lan1Js, 962-9427 1K:1ttcr}', art & <1nlit1ues. ..c;:.:.cc... ________ , Ca mel rides 2.5" ~fAGNAVOX Mardan Country Fair Walnut Console. Xlnt. -642-5678. ~/15·1 7, 659 W. 19th, Co!Stu. Mesa Cond. $120. 5$6-2895 .. ' A CONvtN.tENT SHOPPING ANO S£WINC GUI()( FOR THE CAL ON THf CO. For an Ad in Women's Wartd c .. S.• 642-5678, Ext. 330 Slimminr Panl1uit Colorful Crochet! 7486 ~A&. 13....Jlt. I ' ' t c l 3 • h • • • • ' . c~. S•/ ruck1 9560 Autos W•tH 9590 A..tos.1.,or1ec1 Alltol, l•parW ...... ••pal"hd Thu1sd1y, May 15. 1975 DAIL v PILOT Cl I '• a .. t -t I 20 •••••••••••••••••••••·•• ••••••••••,•••'t"'••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••,••••• ••••••••.••••••••··,·1··1•0• •~. U1od. Alrta1, Uwd · i. Ji' · .. •••11••••••••••••••••• WANT TO RU)' . .1864 Uane· I t744 V..._1w..... --· Autos, U1.d ' , 'II VW Camper. FUiiy PICKUPS l!Mi El Camino. rwudn• 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• 9 • 9 •• 3 • 3 • ;iy;.:.;;;.;•••••••••99•60 ;;,;tj~~··••••••••,•;;6§ , tQlipt. Self coatalned. 0000 Sli'.:LECTION or 'not. 008-""71 art. . .S :30 •••••••••••••i •~••••••• 3 MGB RoDler, $1595. 114 VW BUS. No en&ine. ~~:•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••t••• CM Ah• Ure1.Gr11.y•red.l-1aw· $6.'>0.4M6·466l,8"20202 10 XR -l, P IS, P /8 , , r $2100. 10.SS w. Wil10n. NIW. USID pm, uk ror l'4ll"'Y 5.1.000 Or11 Mi. New lop.... Reblt tran&. Good body ' ATLAS 1973 Ponlluc Gr¥1' Prix, ' ' Prices•t.an.at:....... A.,..1,lr11porttd let•cond.4M2-4062».ft.S AM IFM stereo.'Orlg 1ully equipped. $399~; 7J , 9~ Ft . Mobile $1777 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VWJ:":n&inc:&'l'r1UU1 m.for Ownr,gd.cond.8.'li·90tll, 830 -6797 af l 6 P • .._ 1,'ravller Cabover. Seml Q,...,... 970~ t747 sale. Rec('ntly, rebuilt. $48·6144 Chry1lerj'Ptymouth wkdays. ' 1elr cont'd l'(yd. j1ck1, '?1 D1tsun (257~W) 4 ••••-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C1111M2 ·6171 D•Y»· Open Oully & &Jn 'ul 10 3 G I . I boot, rack & laddor & speed, AM radio. EUROPf:UYCAB D.... 99J5 l'M 1 ran l'roc , u nu, P 1, mp r e. MUI t • e e ! IJ L IS OU R eusmESS ·~'s ~~~te:nai, ·s~'r~1:i ''13 Super Bug w/sunroot, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2<J29 tlurbor Blvd., ~fl), pf w , ain/~rn lltereo, 't 1IOO/ofr.Callanytlrne IRll A1~1 Buy, Lease, lttnl any 103o 1'11,PNLSOlM.8 9fl8·0641 Am /F'm stereo, chrome '71 DART, A/T, Radio. Costa.Me:i~ lil l.i>tcerini,: ~t i lmmac. IM8·10lS. "'4'l UllLO Euro .... 1:1n car for over· ' rims, radials, like nu. 24 ,000 ml. 548·7482 or 546 1934 53,J95. Pvt I 1y. 613·6360 -l!eas '«iellvery. Jo""actory PW1che 9750 $2350./ Best offer. Cull 646-2022 .. days. S48·3S97eves. 6PackC•mperw/bootfor · TOYOTA I F tr J pl n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-3869 10·1or892-1987 ·1 1. ROAORUNNf.;Jt 340, '75G P·SJ .Lo~dt-'d .J~t.a 1maJJ truck. Best Offer . ' ' pnr!cne~, r~.eU :~~U T(,·. OVER FACTORY '6891,2 Like new, In &out. 2·10. '6S DART G1' 6 cyl,' P /S, red, very clean, headers, fl.'w miles , Sacr.iflte. &M 5.515aft8PM "' "" 1~vo1CE Xlnt. thruout. $4.115 or of· r • • 1966 Horbor, r M, 646.(fJOl GT3·4550, Lido Villaje. " A)if /f'M stereo, lo m1lei;, ,69 VW 8 Und 50 OOU A/' , mugs, many xlras. must :.ell. Make offer or Perrla Valley Camper N 8 • 494·4629 ug. er ' fer. !W:'.·6269 $17~ 646·3093.,.ft. I p.m. assume small bul. Ask $6 TRUCK l% Ton. ' ' --mi, Air cond. $139S. Xlnt for John , si7.4040 tall 6J She ll, ~ood cond. for * $250• WANT TO BUY . l9S4thru OM A.LL ,74 914 l .8, 12,000 mi. cond. 673·6726. Must Sacriflc•! t'AMILY TfllP C:All, '7:1 l:IJ5·SH!J . mini ·p ck ups. $1 50. •847·677!1 • 1006 El Camino, rWUlln w MEW t:vi;ryt_hing bul ai~. Yol•o 9772 '72 Charger SE. Lottded, Ply1n. Wagon, 9 pass.. -- 962-992l•fl.5pm 0 not 968,971 a ft Sal·rtftcct A ft e r 6 vt:rylowml.$2650orbsl uir&powcr. Extren1t.'IYGrunclPr1xJ~.l'U,PS, DETltOIT Diesel V-67 1, r · k f • L; · oos ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• offer. 536·7749. clean. ?w1oderately low vinyl lop. t.:xtra cleoin. Melorer:ltt/ 'frllctor, a nd 24· Ri"h S:30pm,ws or ·•..!!!'.._ ••75 HO""D & 557· 1 SPECIAL miles . $2795. Days, $900$59·41155evcs. S.00 .. .ISO C.'UbeTraUer. Priced for Audi 9707 " A TOWBXR 1''or Porsche Ford 9940 "2·M58ort;\'e9,494·76331---------d I •so o E'D 9 c t de 11s ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'~ no · 11 n d ••••••••••••••••••••••• tmme . i>a e ... O • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 ANS 14. WI . ma . . VOLVO SALE! .,., nnev1 e. ran nu · '12Hondiit 750 luJly eqpt. 581-8497 '73 Audi LS, .auto. i\· 1 557·4246 71 Ford, sm1:11\ V8-euto 1.2 1974 Ply mouth Dus ter, trans., nl.'w eng, n1ountli, 4 cond. Lik e new Low Yo Ur I' ho i l' c of . T. Long bed , 55,000 m1. I Loaded, Excellent torv.h perf. running contJ ., SJOO. $S7S in iilccessortes. '72 f'ORD fl 100, P /S, P/8 , al"Cl'~surics pl us lax & ·rAltGA '&8 912. l1nmac. Beut pr1 cc increase. owner. Good cond. $2000. t1on. $3200. S48·t»4l 646 _ 2333 lmmwcC"ond$1600. Jomi.Aft.BPM mile.age. s37!i0. PlellSe l1<:l.'n sc. (>rdcr youl'S Neweng.&tran.s. Super istoc k, All models or will consid('r tradc --- 645·4785 or 64S4721:1 963-4393 call afl 6.30, 9fil·~~ lc)(lay. 646·363K aft. S Priced to Sell. Overseas 8-47·6775 1117 O 0 u s t e"' t; ou d ThlM'lderbird 9970 Deliver y Specialists trans p or tation . 714.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 360 Yamaha MX, xlnt 72 Chevy Luv truck. Ex. '7 l i\UDI Wgn. Air, tinted ·74 l'ORSCll~' 914 lZ 000 L 73 LTD 10 p W ~ 640 1483aft s&wkuds 'ond. "°''· 19" Alloy cond .••• , •• , •11so. glass, stick shift. radio, ,, ' ' . Df41t w· . ass. a on, . -_:__ •74 T-B1rd Orig. (.)wner . .., c.. , • mi, und t!·r warranty, 1.8 Air,P /8 ,P/S,lus;:g~ack, Pontiac 9965 14 ,0Ull 1111 t'u l l y owner. 22 m.p.i.;. Red 431 ·8617or 12l3l.5m·J6HI 'J.f. I 67S tiZUOor675J008 ..,. ~ ....... .. . ~ """· m1 . nr. ;x.i.,...r ••••••••••••••••••••••• equ1pp'd A1C.A1\1 /t'!"ll . Wh!. ""'O. 5•8·0'""' "'"o·7!3S ask fo'D"n. radials, 40,000 mi Oriw . 11·1e, engine, ycllow.(2131 • "' 000 ! Ow " -· 73 4SO llondu, mod 'fd '73 t:ustom ize,,d Chevy w/blk 111tcr1or. $Jlj()(), Dr.1 =======~--1 ~· · c eun. · · '69 Ponti ac Tempest J,54} SSOOO. 552 1~70 clean $800. ~ (;('ntcr, Lu v. ExcellcntCond. Hdcy 499-4511 Serious K ~h· · ,735 '70 9 14 , to mileage, '·.· VOLVO eves. 3 !lpd trans. ·rop cond.: V --- 9974 apt 2.548·9734aft.5. ''all847·"1"• parties only. A M l "M, <l11t . ('Ond. 1969 f'o'd f'u•l '"s.......,.1 .., ~ ... arm."" ... 1a """SO. 979·!6!2/"_7.Sl3 "ft ego .._ ..., r 19b6 Horhor ( M bJ/i 9JQ] "· ·UJ V"'''"" 6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• , SUZUKI · -----.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3.900. Cull : J\1rs. Owen ----Xlnt cond. Net..'<is tires, __ . 7 , Gl' "'GN.'. ,\,,l i f"ol 72 ,, 125. like nl.'W ·74 t'urd Ranchero Squire. Au 1 100 l..') 73, Ghia. ;110 /(rn, 4 new G7S·l27I • n " Lo ·1 <U k Ir S'! ORANGE COUNTY shocks. oi~4-5t!M. stereo. Cust. int . "\'l nty. mt eagc. Shurp! J.oaded, 8000 mi, . stic , um m . 1 ver. radtab;, $2800. ,. ,. 968-3116 l'vt. $-1800. 675·7953 S2U00.~~·2214_. __ 551-50..\11 '72 911 l'orschc VOLVO '71 LTD, blue w/ white $2.400., 01· bl'Sl. 4~2-~ --' --SSpd. Mags, t'M. $H()OO. EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO vinyl top, xl nt cond. w/ -"-'-'-'--------llS KAWASAK.1 rcblt . Van1 9570 ltl73A udi l..S a1da 9738 C<illti45·9049 Lari,:estVolvo l)ealcr xtras. $1595. 846-7510 , '75-'76 tal!ls. $250. Days : ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lu Mileu gc. 71<1-640.1•'8:J ••••••••• ••••••••••••••!----------in Orange County~ 526.4509 642·7824 Eves.642·0622_ ·74 'lo• ·r. Chevy Van. Auto, ~fte r ~l'M & Wknds. Renault 9755 BUY or LEl\St: ---------- BELL l~e lm cls, two . p/i;,p/b,hm/fm8trk.All Austirt-Healey 9709 MAZDA ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIREC'I' 197:1 1,,TD Squirl.'Wagon,G '72 V ECir\ W/a1 r . Sl.~UO. Aft . GPJ\t, 751·111Sii Super Magnum liizc 7, carpel, po r.lholes, roof ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANH OUNCES '70 R ENAUL1' H16, auto, '""'•:n~;oor.;..,w..,~m pass. Like new. All xtras ~ : ,'.\~'~.~~~'i';. ',,;~: ;7~n71162 c I e • n $3350. ~i~~;~~'~!c•ly. Need• $S OO ~h~;~ ~~z~s ~:;.,,v«y ~~~~Q -.,-~-;-.m-,d~il_·~-•-:e-~-.'~:O-"~""-·G~~ood-,1 :~~~~'!c firs'fo~R~ 644 -1742 '72*,i Ford C.:hatcau Club * 6'15·83!1JafLl * CASH REBATES · Roll1 Royce 9756 ,_:{_ ~ ~-~ ~ cond. Lo mi's. Pvt party. Brand Hew 1975 72 Vega Wagon, ~ood t·ond. 22J\1 PG, ·I !>.lld . radio w1rear spcoikc1·s. "Own er Desperate" SI529 or best ofr. MS.;!508 ,73 SuzukiTMlZ5 Wa !{on , 12 Pass. P IS, BMW 9712 1\LL~IODELS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2025 S. Manchester. Call 551·52..11 Grand Prix $3SO.orbest offei-. 1'/B, uuto. Fact uir ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\VAILAliLt:; #JDEALERINU.S.A. Anaheim 750 -2011 .72 FORD L'l'DlDOOll 116.';1!75) 586·4238. f rnl /rcar . Am /t'm BEACHM.AZDA · OY Air ('Ond ., vi nyl top, !\'O $14175 0 ° CARVER power slcer111i:: ra cs. \\''\' !\J() JJ USQUVA RNA JtiOCross tires. Load de<:k. Exler. CLOSEOUT JluntingtonBeach xln l , <l0,000 m1 .. a 1r. ,\,,l /f',1'.t s lCrl."', healer IX) · . · · ----,-------1 stereotupc. Low mi . New •74 BAVARIA 17.,31 11,.ach "l••d. ~ R '72 Volvo 145£ wagon, · &b k l'ASll '71. XJnt. cond. Extras. spare. 50 'gal fuel tank. SAYE SSS 842-6666 ROLLS ·ROYCE A..\1 /t"r-.1, $3000. li75·7655 1735E LA ISl&i' lmmediatc Oehvcry '74 G1' l!atchback. Jo mi. Perf. cond. S2:1.'.oU. 642·6027 ortii,j-li(;;:i $850.6'0·1329 Below book -$SOOO . SlO ' ----2).4E.17th51. :.ifl5 GUSTAFSON ·'8 rnos. si979 full prh·c • ·----------1546-2399;aft6,!l68·45.50. * •* CO~TAMfSA incl . •r&L . SliffU ·I '73 750 Suzuki. Completely '1 1 VEGA Pr\.i~t-:L Cust. carpels & panel111g, mags & wide o\·al s. ;iu\o . trans. A hard to find one. <9481-'FQ> S1589 re built. Ca ll Mon thru 0 Ford Super Van, mags, Fri. Days847 ·6J'l5. new ti res, crpts & ---~------I paneled Xlnt Cond. Best IMMEDIATE Morcedes Be•• V740 ~;:::=;:;:;,~"~'~-~·~·~"0.--/ A.dos, Used Lincol n r.1erl·ury deferred p m1 . pri cc ·-l""""' Beach Blvd., · DELIVERY ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLOSlO SUNDAYS ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.B."°"" 842.884-1 in cl. 'l'&L & all ca rrying 1973 PENTON 1Z5CC. Offer. 644·176.S GOOD SELECTION ._. ---------1Buick 9910 l'hari;es on a ppro\'('d r"LIOW Toyota 9765 ........................ ·70 FORD L TD4 DOOH t·r«i1 t. A.r .R. 16.2·1~; GUSTAFSON Lincoln ~1ercury . 16800 Beach BlvCI . Xlntcond. Manyextras.1~-"'-~~~----j Very fa st. 586-Z747. 1969 Su per Van E 200, '.":-"':"'-:c;-------1s pecial paint, custom Mator HOlltH. pror. in terior, R/1-1, Ai r, Sole/Rfttt 9160 dual p oi nt ign., air ••••••••••••••••••••••• shocks, mags, side pipes. Jt°ENT : '72 deluxc ·M/ll. 548·0135 •lps 6 has everything.l"'"--:-c:--:-cccc:--i '74 Cll EVY ih'l'ON Make resv now! $150 wk. Prvpty96H·8820 Surfe r Van . Chrome rim s, wide rad ials, 1973 Dodge 21', 14,000 mi c ruise conlrol, cus t. like ne w, stove, oven paint, full carpe ls & refrig, gas & elec. tub & panellng, ice box, side shower, toilet holding pipes, hi -back seats, ix>rt tank, Jge dbl bed, hot & holes, air cond. t+1622W J cold a le, Asking $7500. $488:.J 846·8173.-GUSTA FSON RENT the best·'73 Ex· eculive 25', all lux xlras. 1-'rce m i. 079·!!0565·8 pm. Lincoln Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd., i-1.B. 842-8844 Autos Wonted 9590 . Trailers, Trvtl 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEPAYTOPDOLJ.AR 1973 Foxy, Slb whl trailer FOR TOP USED CARS l' l8Il long. A~l Shape. Fils fo'OREIGN, DOMESTIC .~ Toyota, Dats un, etC'. or CLASSICS $2600. 960·2194. If your c ar is extra clean WANT TO BUY 14 '.lS' Ari s toc r a t Travel . 'frailer. Must be clean, gas. refrig. Dinette in front & lie d in rea r . 63 7 -41 56 aft_ 3pm w eekdays, a ny tim e weekends. Awto Service &: Part1 V400 ········!·············· Auto Repair & Painting •REASONABLE• 548·3211 -Richard Auta1farSolo ........................ sec us first. BAUER BUICK 2925 llarbor lil\'d. t:osta Mesa 979-2500 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR.All FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IM TO SEEU5 *Considering* Purchasing ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 ELEC'rRA LTD, 4 Dr. H.T. Vinyl lop, air cond., • Leasing * T n...c1y full power. \'ery l'iean. power steering, auto. f;lim inatc the middl op,,_ SPECIAL ~1295. 548 ·4742 trans .. Al'.f /f"l'.t slerco. m:.in. Lease direct from Used Mercedes {882APR) $1® authorized dealer: Contact 1969 Bui ck Skylark, P /s, GUS'rAfo,SON There must be a reaso we arc 11 I in s:.ilcs, '1 1 I St!rvice, !i I 1n sl•lel'tion. Crevier BMW 20K \\' 1:-.l Slt'<'i'I ~:•nta ,\11 :1 1t:ti :11;1 TOYOTA SALEI P/b. u1r cond , new tires, Lincoln Mercury UsedCorMcmocJe1' . • viny l r oof, 57,000 mi. 8 h d Factory Demos & Ex· $lloo.847.81:129 aftl2. 16800 eac Blv . Mission V'iejo Imports 28701 1111.,.._..it• PlNtiw•r Mis.ton Ykjo 831 ·1740 ecutive Cars. Good Used ----------H.B. 842-884•1 ·royota Selection Cadillac 9915 .69 TORINO Gl'COUPE ALL PRICED ••••••••••••••••••••••• Power steering, \;'8, auto. TO SEU CADILLAC leans .. vi nyl top, AM 1\8 ,.11 Lil••~• Qvl.!r 10 to choose from . ~r::~· heater. <YXUOOI J • t.\Ul. UULO t'rom S l 9!15. G~1 AC GUS'r At'SON il''~1r. '7321:104 Oil SEDAN. ~ 1 ~F~i n_•~n_c_·i_n~"-&~Lcc-"-'~in~g~"-,I Lincoln Mercury \,II LOADED ~--SllARP ! ~ TOYOTA _" 16800Bt!ach Blvd., ----,. __ s1_,_su_._._~_·13_ ..... _, __ 1 M=r~J!_a~ H.B. s.&2·8844 ORANGE COUNTY'S We arc pleased to an· 1966 HO"Tbor; ( r1o 646 9]03 1974 Ford , t• 100, 4x4 , OLDEST nouncc the resale of o?e .73 CORONA Sdn. Xlnti'::C-.===-===-===-=~I short bt'd, 4-sp. stereo, .1l.~ of the _ truly gr_cat cond. AM /FM , s terco,I · $4300. 39600 U. P\1. Ply. U auto mob lies of our llme. tl·Lrc. lpe dck, $2000. 'i i Cad. Sedan de . Ville. 968·3Z35 after ti. Sa lcs ·~t' r v ICC· Lcas1 ng Roy C orver, Inc. Rolls 1loycc li1\1W Z:14 E. 17th St. Costa l'.1 esa 546-444 Dot syn 9720 • •••••••••••••••••••••• \VILI. BUY YO UH DA'l'SU N. TOY()'rA Oil VO LKSWAG .. :N p ,\10 FOR OR Ntrr . O_wncd, driven, & ob-546_8791 Xlnt cond.48.000mL v1ously pampcrt.-'d by one S2850 646-0964 '64 Fairlane Sta. Wgn, of Oran1,1e County 's '69 CH.OWN 4 dr., 4 spd. P/S,5 newtLres,lugrck, lar~csl new car dealers. Luxury w/econ. Moving '66 OeVille Conv. reblt gd transp. car. $400. or 'rh1s remarkable 1973 must sell. $895. f.'13·0184 ('fig. brakes, shocks. new best offer. 645·2Sti l Mercedes Benz 4SO SLC ball. top & pa.int. lmmac . Coupe i~ now on display. 70CORONAMARKll inside/out. Tilt telc Strg '70 LTD t:ountry Sq uire Please call !194·3321 for Air;Clean:LoMi. whl , 6 w ay sc<i l s , Wgn. !\JC, :ill pwr. Stl. furthcr dctuiJs. BcstOfferS.18·7974 Am/t,m st('reo. air. I radials, lo m1leage .• Xlnt. '67 2505, full C<IUJll, :ii3,25U. 642· 7137 a He r noon. 9767 own. J\1 0\·1ni; to 11;.iwaii. cond. fl.lust sce, $1 ,500. SIJ9;i. 645 ·20'J~. 546·tl73!.I Triumph .......................... ------- 1971 TRIUMPH GT·6 .i3 EL DO. Convert. Blue Lincoln • •••••••••••••••••••••• \V I L L PA Y 'I' 0 I' 65 23USL. Xlnt cond. air. IJOLLAH. CALL KEN'r ,\,\1 /F~f. a uto. Priced to M •R• Ill w /w.ht .• 111t1 & .'o.p, Lo. adt..>d. "' " ~1 1 II u7 2612 Assume Lease: 1974 L ln-Outstanding Conti. Mu st ' us se · <i· coin Continental. 10 mu's ALLl::N. 5.10.0.;.12 sell $5750. 552·1723. sec to apprec. Many Camara 9917 closed end, $174.50 per '74 Dalsun Pickup, Cstm whls. pain t . inter io r. SIUOO 1'.0.I'. C<Jll 898·1981 aft 6. xtras, $2945. Pvt. l)ty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 840·223:!. 847-4793 . ·74 C AMAllO , ,\ir ,i-'-=-":--:----::;c::; '76 450 SLC * Al'.l /F~t s lcreo, many Mav•rick 9947 '72,Tdum ph ll5'kc. De"rt XI d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fresh from factory. No Sled. Custom litewei11ht more extras. nl con · "' inside & out. J\lusl sell '7 1 Ma verh.•k, JO:l Vs, IS miles. October Delivery ni ck le plated fram e this week: S3900 /of· mpg. Exce llent running '72 24UZ Stick . lnl · toL.A.$2000.underwin· Sl200.673-6S20 fe r /take over lease. cond. Clean. t;ipedeck. maculatc. s~iuu. Lo.,., dowprice ti734550 . . '69 THIUMP~ITR6 615-862·1 f':\'en ings & $1250.898·1547 . /\l 1leage · d d' 1--------::-:-=ol Call 494.2780 4 speed, 6 i:yhn er . 1sc weekends. 9950 Anff.-s/ ----------11002 l'.t ercedes Benz 2205. brakes, Al'.1 radio. new >----------Mercury , Clas1lc1 9520 72. 510 Wagon. 35.000 m i. sunroof, new tires. l'.P. top. (193AUKJSl989 Ch••rolet 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPUKT IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOW"---..__N.8. Xlnt . Cond . S2lUU . B('stoffer.645-5091 GUSTAFSON ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71MARQU IS EDSEL 'S8 2 Dr. Ha rdtop. ll .wot ""1• f • Lineoln l\1ercury BROUGHi\i\1 6 2 9405 548-3988 r1 t. .. pm. COMNB.L s Won on T.V. Mint cond. 4 ----11970. 280S, MintCond. full 16800Bcach Blvd., Coupe. plit power seats, 'M1.1st see ! 67S·7707 or ----------1 '72 OA'l'SUN 510 Sedan, powe r. Dk Gray, $.5900. H.B. 842-tl844 CHEVROLET vinyl top, powf':r win· 646-4048 WE BUY stick, radials, AM/FM, 673·3<1:15 SALES & SERVICE dows, (ill wheel, Fl'.t lo miles. S1995.49l·2348 >.----_--.~---Volkswagen 9770 2828 Harbor Blwd.. stereo. (323CCLl $1689 Cadillac Limousine '58. IMPORTS 68 2805 . Svs record ,••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA GUSTAFSON New m olor & radial '73 DA1'SUN 610 wagon, AM /Fl\I . ·New metallic U y J UN K V w 546.J200 Lincoln Mercury tlres.$1500. 7.Sl-8132. Top Dolla r t"or 1\ny air lugg<ige rack, new Gold air a ulo trans. 1 8 . 1 , ----------·1 16800BcachBlvd., ---~------M k l'.'l od I ' d 1 d '1•n ·' 1 Engines/Cars . 979-0935 : a cor e · tires, •I s p . x nt l'On . $2950. . SS2·884 18 t 10. raft 5pm/ 'G8 Jl\1Pr\LA, 2-door HT, H.B. 842-8844 • 54 Fard Ylcloria 2 Dr. Hardlop, MM, orig. ml. Xlnt Coud. $1000. 892-1&32 1958 SPEEDSTER Classic , 1600 1uper, com· plelely restor ed,30,000 mi. $6SOO. (314 ) 7ZJ-Z414 4 w11 .. 1 Dri .. • 955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 WHEEL DRIVES JIM P ., ""05 $3200 or l.icsl offer 0 am 0 y h.t · d Al"'lll . · • ,63 190, re lilt. cng. nf':w Dan. 327 8, w 1. e, air c_on ., a M 1 9952 536·4 100 . . , . good running, solid car. YI CNHJ MAZDA . 9725 rad 1 at 0 r & ti res · OUN E Buggy, new VW Pvt. parly. 644 ·4188 after ••••••••• •••••••••••••• 2ool s .M.nchester fiat AM /F M. xlnt .. cond . eng top &sidecurtains s ·30pm 65 Mu s t ang 2+2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Very econ .. rnust sell. gre~t s ummer car. s1soO , · · · . Fastback, i-ebl_t eng. nu Ana heim G30·6000 ORAHGECOUMTY'S $1 ,175.0ffer.548-1305 646 .5559 7<1 NOVA Cpe, Yellow. brakes. nu tires, gd. Oron9e County's HEW EST & LARGEST Privatf': Party· ·74 450 SLC. . ~Lo~.a,!d:!;~d~,(;A2'·1':co:'!."n~d.c_!3_.ooo_1 ~e~o~n~d~. $~7~s;-01~0-;fr';.~·;-'";;·1_8Sc2i. Tl Hl'ghoat$•· ... -IMMF.;OJATE W kd II 59 VW BUS, homemade m1.$.12S0.751-4029. _,.. IVEllY ce ays ca camper w /!llandup rm. • · 6 8 M u s t a n g G T on Imports . Oi':L 833-8300. Re liabl e eng .. $600. 1961Cl-I EVY IM PALA Fastback, power equip, 8111Ma••yToyota i\llModels &Colors MG 9742 646·0173 aft. 6 ask for $100 581-6231 mag whls, many xtras. Call Roger or Bill Dick Miller Mota'rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pete · Gd cond. !'.take offer . • · k d 1.968 q . e w 50,000 orig. mt. omp. . l ---~•c.17~-1!5SS-,-.,---,--1:4JDE'B 72 MG ~l idget, am/fm , .VWS Bk f{ b ll Cherry '_70 C ~c\C•el le , 892·5407 FREE •PPRAISAL tape deck , ski rac 'g · engi ne. XlnlCOlldilion. rcbll. Beauty! S1400. '6.S J\1ustang tn xlnt run-~EW & USED A co nd . J\1 u s t Sell! $1,100 644·"343 673-2325. n1ng cond. Brand new l"'I We buy used cars & 120 W. W:.irncr $2250 /ofr. 67.3·9987 -'-~-------~1 ----------1 t ransm. $900. &W-2886. trucks. Call GH.OTll :1tSu.1\la111 * 70 VW BUS, Rt:BLT 69Nova,6cyl,nubrakes .. 1----------1 J LAMDCRUISIR CHEVROLET for a free Sanl:i Ana 557·2132 MGB 9744 ENG & TRANS. $1675 li res, radiator. 8 track, '68 Muslang. Extra clean. appraisal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 998·0877 ·x1nt Co nd. $900/ofr. aft 6 l\l usl sell. Sl .000/best of- DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2480 H ARBOR 8 LV0 Co,t11 M~'o H.B. 842-MH-W 72 Vega 2 Or Hatchbal'k, Cun car. Best offer over S1400. 673·3682 Mazda 9738 Masda : 9738 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FACTORY CASH REBATE ON AMY MEW '74 ROT ARY EMGIME SEDAM, W AGOM. OR HARDTOP 5500 CASH REBATE ON NEW 1975 MAZDA's ST A TIOH G HOT ll CJI EVROLET '73 Fiat 8SO Spider .. Im· J\1GC Convertible, becom· 552-4692 Pvt. Pty. fer. 494-8247 . WAG OMS 18211 Beach Blvd. mac cond . 15,300 miles. ing rare model. O!D '70 VW Sqbck. All new 1 c:::c:::::_:....:.::..:~:_-:-: 1 c.:.:.:_.::c_cc:c."-'-~-:c-:-c I I lluntington Beach Am /Fm. Rallye whls. 30 w/wlls. New top, yellow. engine. New brks, hearst Contln•ntol 9930 '74 Mustang II. A/C. R/11. Only at Miracle Mazda $500 Cash Rebate On Any Hew '7 5 Rotary Ma'zda Sedan, Wa9on or Ha~op! foChooM~ 847 -6087 549-3331 1\1PG.$2795.&W·2160. $IS00.494-Z2l4.. shift, \knew in/out. See ••••••••••••••••••••••• P IS . Alllo. trans. Low Example: to apprc. Must sell ! As k. lmmac. '73 l\1ark IV, Lo mi. Clean $2800. 645-4840, 1972 SELLIN Go YOUR CAR? 1971 Fiat 850 Racer. 4 spd. '69 D GT . Ex. cond . $2000. 979.7519 mi l 11 .ooo I Loade d . 1 _e_xl_._so_7-,--:,-----:::::::I G cyl., 3 speed, air, w&am TOP'FPR11CE5rtsPA.ID ~~ct~~~550~~~:3.tapc ~~J~~1~1Pr~~J~:i~~'. 1962 VW Baja. Needs c~m-~:l308/w0ha\t~~'~r. $7000. Oldsmobll• 9955 hubs, r adio, heater, ex· Pa•,.d'rom,poor Nol Extras. 536_0860 pl. Rf':cee,t \'alve JOb. .,., · .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• traclean.(466FOL) Honda 9727 1--~-----,----1 $400 . GlJo d trans p. ·73 ··Town coupe", Real Salesand Servico $4177 Pean L•wis lnlparh ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 MGB, xlnl cond. Good · 968·7613. luxury. All extras & im· OLDSMOllLE: 1966Harbor.~.M . 197-llh llon da htc/bk, pa int.Allleathercovc rs. m ~c. Dk . brn. w/ta.n Q.MCTIUCKS f41\L. 11,n:, 646·9:n.l am/fen stereo. luggage C::ood tires. $24 50. t 'm alone~ome,butuseful vinyl top. $4 ,995. Can Houo•c•Rs lWW ra c k, as new. 213 / 892·8573 o r 776·1700 , &perky"73 VWBugwho finllllce S487S If desired "'"' "' TOP CA.SH! 383·4482 . . Mark. w a n l s a ha P. PY or take ~over lease at UnlYenlty Okll To. YOTA For c lean u~ cars & 1175~~~';;~;;:;;;:.i;;.~~~':~~~~~J d ri ver/owner to beFnend $l37 .65 per mo. 636-0072 2850 Harbor Blvd. tr u c k s ! 1-1 o w a rd STAR GA,..E"W»'°il .._ me, liven things up & Costa Mesa 540-9640 Chevrolet, Dove & Quail ~ IU ~ '1' take me around. I-lave Corvette 9932 j~=-'c:::-:,-~-:---:-~ 1966 Hatbor, c M 1146.(fJOl Streets, nr. MacArthur, ~~u,f!!;,=-=:.:11r CLAY l. l"OUAN u •u. some road on me, bu't am ••••••••••••••••••••••• Olds '75 Starfire. Loaded! Jamboree and Bristol, ..., 1.•in J:;. "-DellyltdWlrO.W. ~ un.11.ril. in goood co nd . for CO RVETTE-1973-By On ly 4000mi.Over $1000 '72 J EEP W1.goneer, V8, NewportBeach.833-0555. :A :;;::, Tod•~;r:;,"'.:.':;;f:"Fridoy, ocl.11~~ transportation tq take Ow ner . Im mac . Only off sli cker. P.P.837.J688. P /S, load equali zing WE.,....., 2. '·"·' NOd-'*scoii~to~ ._i-.,1-:it you where you need to 20.000 miles. fo\Jll power. p•~-, 957 hitch. PlrelH Ores, Wam "-otp#ZodKKblrth._ co. Please come lo see Auto. P /W. Call.545-54.59. RnV hubs. AM /FM. $3,700. USEDC•••>. •r..... 11...,. •1PL-me " try me-vn.i•'ll like ••••••••••••••••••••••• -2°"'"·' 1~"-'1 IJ""" _,_ C l Pvt.Pty.675-2349 TOP DOLLAR FOR Jf .. ,.. JJ "-'-t.J•--me. Appl. to see call , '67 Corvette onver . '72 P into Sedan, xlnt .:_-"'.c..~------i GOOD "71 • '72AND '73 ;l;: ~2-:;;._, 644-5207. Orig. cond. Blk \llnyl cond. CLEAN ! $1800. '74 JEEP Renegade, t:.X· DOMESTICS 1 ·-.u~ :»w.. "'"'-" over blue. Very C"lean. Capo Beach ,"93·3964. tra 1aa lank, alum. Mag. & IM PORTS ~~.. ~: ~~ :.~-VW bu.s 1965. Cheap. $3300. Rich, SSG.47.56 · 1-~-:-~--,-:::-.,,.-- whls. aol't·top, roll bar. •~ Je"'-.. .,._ SOOQNewportBlvd.N.B. 1 ---------~1 '73 PlNT0 2DOOR. H1ndwench.Mt.otmaft. THEODORE l~= !'j'::..._ ~~1': .s.52·8808~1.(842 74 Corvette Sliver Cpe. Seda n . Very s harp. 4 BPM IOllMSllORD 11r..... •j-,,.,, Air , P /a, P tb. P /w , speed, r adio, heater. 2060 lftrbor'Blvd. l !~-" ~l:, :!~.... Arn /Fm. tilt & telescope <063GNM) $1989 ftvc•1 9540 COSTA MESA :!=. ::~""' ;!{.::.. IEPAllS·SMVICE steerin11: whl L-82 Eng. 4 GUSTAFSON ••••••••••••••••••••••' 642-0010 11~ tr(...._ n i_... EXCHANGE Spd. Blk Int. SU radls . Lincoln Mercury '73 °COURIER P'otd, Joi----------:l~o;;. :t:.i ~=~ &Rf.BUILDS P o11 itra c t . Bur1tlar t6800Deach81vd .. ml., xlnl. cfond. Shell rl;';" i?:: :?:;;...-BROOKLYN BUG CO. alArrn . l);\ys S4 fik:llr61 11.8. 84.2-8844 C mpr. A1k n1 '2.495, 1 luy JRC_... i>••'"• ~1~" .,,...,., EstJrnates ~-9 1-11 .. :ves. 962·4930 as or 51$.Q31 847 ·'1K3 ' ~~== ~~ :!~"' Steve. Plymoe1tll :b 1~• '~°'"""' 1soo '72 VW BUG AM !f'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch.•Y J Ton Flatbed :iEW d1111ler with empty 10U« ~ !.6.,._, .. ~...... ater-. G'd, ---". Make '64 \' ETT E Stinaray . sg Sateu1te, • •ulo, o /c, •·-d d s 1'"'°' .. I ,11...... ""'"""" ""' "v'"' d 0 I u•• Gd w/tour tool bo•N. /\,.... Jot nee s • u1e car 1B"'"" y,._ :Ii::::" otter. Call: 21.3.&41·2811 Xlnt. cond . 4 sp { .t4 .9 0 m .. ,J -· . tool bo x (Or compa'cl deaptlrately. Old or new, :c::.., l:~ ' !111-. Ell. 44 da)'I. 714-963-7790 32'1-300llP. Belt otr. over Cond. EDI No. 318, plck·up1. Alter flpm. anymake.lmmod.cuh. O.o,..i ®.,.._ ~ Evu. $3,700.87$·6237 ~-oaoJ &U-1351 , 831·99'12orllfl3.TI85 \st# 1 ) I r t ... . • There's never been a better time to buy Mazda. You 'll get a hmmmdinger of a deal from us -and $500 cash back when you buy any new 1974 or 1975 rotary-engine car. And. you ca n use your rebate toward the down payment if you want. Come in for a test drive. One tough engine. One tough car. One hmmmdinger o f a deal. Good thru May 31. 1975. , .. • • . • l • • ' ' • • • • -< Ill ft I .. Ill .. i •• • or . LEASE Datsun Li'I BusUer. Does itall. Works hard all week, carries fun stuff on weekends: skis, bikes, camping gear, surf boards! Great gas mileage. All these and more included in the sticker price: • 2000cc SOHC engine • 4 speed stick shift • Power-assist brakes • Whltewall truck tires -• All-steel load bed AND TOU WILL TOO, AT CO.STA MESA DATSUN WITH THIS AD AND THE PURCHASE OF A NEW .1975 datsun Li'I Hustler FREE AM-FM RADIO NEW CAR TRADE-INS '73 DATSUN FASTBACK 4 speed. one o w ner & excellen t cond1t1on. (454HO N) 52295 '74 DATSUN 260Z 4 soeed . one owner. mags. AM/FM. air, & low miles. (173Kll) PRICED TO SELL '71 DATSUN 5 10 4-DOOR Automatic, orange, air, & Sate Puced! (292CRCJ HARD TO GET '72 DATSUN PICKUP 4 speed. one owner. radio. & o nly 30.000 mile s. (62010X) SEE TO APPRECIATE BANK TERMS AVAILABLE 1 CALL TODAY 546-8017 0 • 0 ON ANY NEW PONTIAC IN STOCK I $1 1 ......... w 75 Grand Prix S141!? .a-•· C.11111to« t•11111 ,,_.,1. T&L 0.~ PM\. IM(M ""I Ttl & All f1~ Q>w991. 1' PR. 16.14'11> on -- Where's the best place to buy your 1974 MERCURY MONTEREY Custom 2 Door hardtop. Lots o f extra eQu1pment including air. _power steering. etc. Only gone 12.000 miles. This car is just broken-in .. Discounted thi s w eekend only. (818KEJJ s3750 TWO 1973 LINCOLN Coupes. One Blue Mist with 28.000 mites & one Burgundy with 30.000 miles. Local one owner cars! Sold new at Johnson & Son. Near Wholesale Blue Boo k , (191 GWY) (627GWXJ 1968 JEEP WAGONEER Wagon. 4 wheel drive with front Warn Hubs. Factory iar, p owe r s t ee r ing, automatic transmi ssion. 61 .500 miles. Immaculate condition. (VTC642J 1972 CONTINENTAL MARK IV Whi1e on Whilet All Luxury at its finest. Only gone 32,000 miles. (818871) s5595 EXECUTIVE CAR SALE! 1975 COUPE DE VILLE FULLY EQUIPPED 100721 s7999 ALSO AVAILABLE •Sedan DeVilles •Coupe De Villes •El Dorados ALL Reasonably Priced • FINE USED CARS '70 COUPE DE VILLE ·Vin y l top, tapes try interior. rull power , factory air conditioning, tilt s teering wheel, · AM /FM stereo, etc. Super clea n. C923ACL) 52395 '74 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM The Epitome or M otoriug Luxury. Totally equipped includin g padded top, l e ather interior . rull power . ra c tory air conditioning, tilt s teering whee l, Al\.1 /FM stereo, cruise control, et c. 1-~or your inspection. (226CJS) '72 OPEL GT Only 30,000 miles. Vinyl buc ke t seats, 4 s peed transmission , radio and heater. sport wheels, etc. (180LWA ) '71 PEUGEOl 504 4 door sedan. Sunroor, auto. trans., radio, heater, radial lires. Looks & runs like new. (9390UI) DAY s p E c I BRAND / 'NEW . 1975 OLDS Starfire· OID!I YOUIS TODAY ONLY 1975 GMC PICKUP ORDER '7J COUGAI .COMY!ITllLE Full po ..... ' F1t tO•Y .... el~chk -• t.Nt•. A"'lf M &lereo, Ot111 'l2.ll!>lt .... 1e1 1SM1F '3388 '72 IUICi SKYLA.IK A f1t1I jewel Full l>OW<••. llc.ll>fY loir. PLUS A SIJNROOF !:W20PAl '2666 '72 RIW VOlllR F..ii -· lu•»'Y -1»9<1 1ndulll"lt t~...., ""· Low m1111, only 39.000. {MO(j.HRJ '2888 A L ' . YOURS ANY NEW LTD IN OUR BIG INVENTOIJY '75 OVER DEALER COST Dea le r cost includes freight. prep and facl. hold backs, Now! NO DOWN PAYMENT \ ' . TODA·Y s3577 TAKE YOUR CHOICE '74 IMP'ALA CUSTOM 811uhlul Cl •. f QU1p,,.11 w•tl> all 1111 lu•u .. •• iflCh,ICH"ll UH wf'llltl. -· w•1>llo,..1. •lC. Only 17.000 mole1 lXl8JK8) . •3999 '7J MOVA Economy • c.,.i. _,,,. ... 11n 3 W>elCI MK:l< .... 11.A G~. IUOAOE) '2444 '7) CADILLAC s..i... 0.Vflle Fult lu..,,y ~. CW,. 28,000 ~ (34&0MP) ~5222 '6f THUMDHlllD L.lt.HDAU '61 ()tea W.... Tl>S tie .... htu! luaUl'Y C¥ NI •VW'f'I""""' a'·, ...,1t.,uonl'fM.CIOOtNle11('fWS218l Automatic, P .S ., ,1888 conditioning. (SJOl.fo~I) '61 CIMw. Ho•• 6 cyli nde r . a utomatic, rad io, heater. IWHN76S) '61Dodrp ..... Automati c, powe r steerin~. air co~itioning. IVJUMIJ s977 TAKE YOUR CHOICE , '7J Mcnda WX Automatic lransimssion, hadio, heater. (329JF1') '72 Chew. Che•.tl1t Wopt Automati c , power steering, radio, .ate r. 17981-'YWJ '71 MOflte Cvr~ Automati c , air conditioning, vinyl l op, (979DLNl 11600 11> .. I CllSll P<lc• plus t•• & lie. 121M,72 to1.i .,.,.,..eo pnc• incl. I••. tic , 111 c1.,y1ng ch••1t•s. P1¥...,.nt1 ••11 tor 36 mos. A.P.R. 1614'11., • '7J VEGA • •i>eell '""'"" '""'"· n•atff, ott>er •~If•• incl only 23.000 m•!es. !312..IJCJ '21 11 '71 AUDI I OolS 'll<;o', ' _.a. 11<11n. EDl.l'O(led tlll "'IV yOU w<>ukl ... an1. Showu,>Clm l<ll!oll. p11ETR) • $AVE '74 M.lt.UIU CLASSIC STATIOH WAGOM 3 !19111. Onty 11,000 m•l•s I 1,.11, ~{114XFPJ '74 IMPA!.A STATIOM W.lt.GOM -· !1 I .... win,.., 3 1e1ts & onlv ,8,000 .... i.s. Fully •QuiPC>lll. '6t COLOMY P'All( STATIOM WAG0"'4 A !>e..,IJ. Full -••, 3 •••Is, BT.ODD moies. ISSU7ll~l '72 COUMTRY S9UIRE Full -· letlory 11r. 3 •••! .. Orly li,000 ..,;1n. t~EPYJ '72 P'IMTO 59Ullf • IQMoll, rld10, h•"•'· Only 38,000 "'°'" (907GBSJ '8e MGB-OT. 4 lj)ffd, '"' -~~' [IC$P!>S3) 1111 -MBG-OT. Y.ilow w~h will whllels. l23a.IE.Rl 70 Opel GT. Aut.,....tic lr1,.., (0678Mf'J ·72 Oo•I GT. 0<1ly 25,000 1T1it••· (!itl7GNPI 73 ~ Xl<E 2•2. '-9<1. c:t......... -. •hells. •S~ll 73 T<iu~ Sdtll•• ' 1(>9911. (131"PSI '73 Opel GT. • to••d, 1lr col'>!!, (~Oj , . ·: t I ' 7 j I I I I ( I I I ( • ' t I I ' ( r h • t ~ l t I i l ' s ' t ' l I I < -t f I , l f c • • • cl ' h J ... j' t \ ,, J ' ] ' • • ~ ( I I • A j f I ,, ' " t 1 • • .. . . .. ...-... . . . ... •• ..,~••io/j,j .,. • • • .. • ! ... ~. " , , .• .... ' ~ Lag1•na/South Coast 'l'odu~·'s Closi11,: N. \'. Stoeks VOL. 68, 1)10. 135, 3 SEc;TIONS, 38 PAGES ORAN'GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY,MAY1~1~5 TEN CENTS Laguna Nudes Told 'Put It Back On' By IACK CHAPPELL OI' tM D.1Uy "ii.I SWlf Laguna Beach ouUawed nudity on city beaches and open areas Wednesday. The anti.nudity law was effec· live today. ~rt Colony polic&lllen, however , are going to be Wplomatic about it. First·time naked.offenders wiU be given couftesy notices and asked to put on a bathing suit. Two·time losers may be issued citations ordering a court ap- pearance. And those who refuse l-0 clothe themselves may be ar· rested, physically removed from the beach or sea and booked·into jail. · Children, however, under 10 years of age may go naked as jaybirds. They are exempt {rom the law. All these rulings came about as the Laguna Beach City Council met Wednesday and passed an urgency law prohibiting . nude sunbathing or swi mming by men or women on city beaches, in recreation areas or in privale areas open to public view. Police Chier Frank Schopen said his department will Im· mediately bef;in enforcing the nude bathing prohibition. He said officers first will ask nudes to clothe themselves and "''ill issue city courtesy notices. Following the council's action, Bruce Hopping, chainnan or the Katos Kaga\hos Foundation. an- nounced his intention to seek a court injunction against the city to bar enrorcement or the nude law. "The foundation is concerned about this enactment in view or it s impaC'l on young people and among communities watching Laguna Beach .·· I lopping s<.iid. Hopping 's foundation pro motes natural living <ind Vo'att·r sports activities. Hopping said s urveys which in· dicated a majority or beachgoers ravored designated beaches ror nudes , and a "skinnydipping" symposium he :1eld at the city last year "have rallen on dear • t·ars." flopping 's threatened legal at·· lion provoked an angry retort by Councilman Jon Brand. '"The re are obviously thos<· "·ho will use the law. lawyers "'ho kno"' every trick , who kno"' every bend in the law. to achieve their own sense of morality. "Most people have a sense of modesty that won't allow them to (See NUDITY, PageA2) ,. • escues arm es Victims Told Bank 'Secure' By TOM BARLEV 01 Ill• 0.tUy .. Uot ll•ll Patrons whose sarety depos it boxes were rifled when burglars broke into !he Monarch Bay branch or the United Ca lifornia Bank three years ago testified to- day that they were assured the bank \\-'as absolutely burglar- proof. Call ·tness stand as the range Coun Superior Court trial neared the of its 5econd week. several of the 6G victims who lost $3 .3 million in the break-in produced bank literature which a ssured cHents that they could count on the bank vault's absolute security. · Dr. Leon A. Dale, 30 S. La Sen· da, testtf.ieCt that ~h~ lost lr· r!eplaceable a nd price.less family heirlooms and other valuable securities when the learn or burclars ransacked the l..agunu Niguel bank's vault on March 25, 1972 . ''Had you k 11 0\1:n th:.it lhe bank's alarm system "'as not the best available. that they were not insured for these losses and that you would not be reimbursed. would you then have rented a safety deposit box?" plaintiffs' attorney Arthur 1-le"'s a sked him . "Certainly not.'' Dale replied. "'Apart from the monetary loss. much of what was stol en Crom m e was or great senti mental yalue." He"'S got the same answer to that question Crom hlrs. Aileen L}1lCh. 31561 Turtle Rock Drive, South Laguna, who also testified that she was ass ured by bank of· fi cials that the \lault was "im· pregnable." Hews told the jury in his open- ing statement that burglars "·ho (See BANK, PageA2> .Thief Gets Ring, Cash Orange County Sheriff's of- fi cers are investigating the theft Or cash and jewelry from a woman who was robbed while she was attending a wedding re· eeption in South Laguna. Deputies said a diamond wed - ding ring and cash with a total value or $1,200 were taken from her purse shortly after Mrs . JoAnn Elanore Fee, 44, of 31381 · Monterey St., South Laguna, left it in the master bedroom or her host's home. Officers said the thoughtful thief took all but two $1 bills from ·Mrs. Fee's pur!le. 01il~ Pllllt St.Ill PM!• IT'S DEFINITE NOW Candidate Riley Riley in Running For Post By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol 111• O.tlly .. il•I St.ttt Orange County Fifth District Supervisor Thom as Riley has formally announced he \\'ill run in 1976 for a full elected term in the seat he was appointed lo last fall after the death of Ronald Caspers. Riley, a Newport Beach resi· dent. s8id he Is already prepar· ing a ciimpaigri 9rtanizalion and has been pledged the support of a Jong list or promitient countians. .. As one who has never run for office. this will be a challenging and exciting experience ror me," the retired Marine Corps general told newsmen in Santa Ana. "I hope to bring together th e broadest possible coali tion or support and I intend lo make this a truly volunteer effort. Riley said he will conduct his fund-raising event. a SSO·per· person barbecue at millionaire Richar'd O'Neill's Rancho Mis- sion Viejo on June 28. He said he expects 800 people lo attend. The supervisor said he will run his campaign "in the same way I have conducted my office -with candor, openness and partieipa· lion from all parts or the political spectrum. "We are in a crisis or con- fidence in governme nt al all levels and I think I can help re· turil some coofid,ence in the system by trying to be rair. con· sistent and open to new ideas." Riley added. He sai.d his single largest priority is reform of local cam- paigns by limiting the amount or <See RILEY, PasteA21 Laguna Councilmen ' . Pick Two Architects The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil announced tbe ~ppoinlment • Wednesday of lwo architects to the Laguna Beach Planning Commission. The councll app6inted RObert MacLean, currently a member of the city'• Board of ild)ustment, and William D. (?ecknam . The vacancies were ~created by .the resignations of Roger Lan· ph.ear who left his city PoSl to 'itudy t.ran1cendental meditation in Europe, and Clayton Claxton, 11 who resigned to devote more Umetobuatnesa. M~cLean . 40, was educated at UC Berkeley. He has specialized in residential design and has taught ln the environmental de- sign field . He resides al S4l Qnk Street and has lived in Laguna ror 10 years. Peckham, 39, is chairman of the board and principal in Peckham .Guyton. In c ., archiLects aad planners, Newport Beach . S,. Louis, Kansas Ctty. and Tampa. He graduated from Kansas State University io 1959. Pec:klfom resides al 340 lilib Drive, Laauna Beach. Skindiver Drowns Off Dana A commercial diver farming seaweed off Dana Point 1-larbor drowned late Wednesday <Jftcr· _ noon "'hen an air compressor system delivering air to the mil.n appar e ntly failed. Dockside attempts by Orange County Harbor Patrol orficers, volun Jeer Orange County Firemen and a Tustin physician lo revive Lui s Albert Carrion, 22, of Los Angeles, were rruitless. He "'as dead on arrival at San Clemente General Hospital. Lt . Harry Gage, chief of the Harbor Patrol's Dana Point sta· lion. said Carrion was collecting agar "'eed: a type of seaweed used in scientific research. when the incident occurred. . Gage .'~id Cftf~ ""'.~ w°'~ inc outs1de the m ain break~aler in water 25 feet deep when t..be compressor on thf!: work boat mplfun.ctioned. A second diver. not identified, a lso was Jert "'ithoul a ir but surfaced without injury, Gage said. Both men were employes or Pacifi c Agar Company or Laguna Niguel, Gage said. A s trol l er along th e breakwater s ummoned the patrol arter hearing yells from workers on the company boat. Sgt. Dean Cordell and officers Bob Lohrman and Tim Escher responded. transrerred Carrion to the harbor patrol boat and began to administer cardio· pulmonary resuscitation. After arriving al the dock, they y.·ere assisted b y volunteer firemen from the county 's Doh e ny station and Marvin Shapiro, a Tustin physician \\'ho "'as at his boat docked in the harbor. Kindergarten Registration Deadline Set Friday is the final day for parents to pre-register children who wi ll be attending kin· dergarten in the Capistrano Unified School District this fall . Parents should register pro· spective kindergartners at the school they will attend. Parents unsure of the elementary school to go to should call the school dis· lrict, 496-1215. Registration will be conducted from 9 a .m . to noon and 1 to 4 p .m . \vith the exception of Castille School in Mission Viejo. 1-lonrs there Will be 8 a.m. to noon only. Children must be five years old on or before Dec. 2 to enter kin· derg'arten this fall. State law re· qWres that all enrollees must be immunized for polio, measles and diphtheria befor,e school opens. During pre-registralion , parents will be acquainted with . kindergarte n 'procedures and re· ceive an in!ormat.ion handbook. No Tu:o]obs For Lobb_yist SACRAMENTO (AP) -John Hennlng says he can be both chief or the California Federation or Labe>r, A FL·CIO. and ii.I top lobbyist in Sacram ento. But the Fair Poll Uc al . Pr.~f­ tlccs CQm m isslon lndJcat.ect~Wad'; nesday that he can't be both un· der Prop. 9, California's political reform law. . . 0..11, Pilot PllOta by J1cl1 c11..,..11 ZEROING IN -George Seaman lines up shot in prcpiiration fOr Laguna Beach Jaycees' Far, West Shootout Dart 1'ourna- menl this weekend at Laguna' Beach Boys Club. Seaman is chairman of the event. Dart Tourney Set By Laguna Jaycees The Laguna Beach Jaycees will hold the Annual "Far West Shootout" dart tournament lhi s weekend at the Laguna Be:.tch Boys' Club. Prize money or $4,000 will be given away lo winners in singles. doubles and team competition. Proceeds or the event will benefit the Boys ' Club and other youth groups in Laguna Beach. Siohedule is as follows : Saturday: "'omen's s ingles, 11 a.m.: Men ·s doubll~S. 3 p. m.; four· person tea in s.' 8 p.m.: Sunday : Mixed Doubles, II a.m.; Men's singles, 2 p .m .; ~I en 's doubles (finals). 7 p.m .; and four.person teams (finals). 8 p.m. More than 400 persons <1rc ex · peeled to attend the tournament. Cyclist Hurt Flie~· Through Big Window An Oceanside motorcyclis t was hurled through a plate glass window Wednesday "'hen a raul· ly throttle sent his motorcycle zooming · into the side of a S<.111 Planners Ask Landscaping Near Freeway A resolution asking the state tu improve landscaping along the portion of the San Diego Freeway , running through San Clemente was adopted Wednesday night by the San Clemente planning com· mission. Clay Dillmun, city senior pla.n· ner, said tho freeway j~ defi· cient in Jaadscar,ine -near-the Cal!llno do &.s1re1 a ond Avenldn l>i~orrrim1>1 . · : tre .af50 'aicl 'tha.l lapdscaping \hat exist1 DJllar tb~ Avenlda Ppjiuda .Offr&mp ~ly nceds1 oi.inlon~llJe. · ~ · '}.andsqlielng. alo.'!I tho roulh. I~ of tb lnoew WIJhln the cit,r, 0.)!o>t • . . -;: . ' . ~ 'i '°~ epartment or Transportation. Jt wu reeom· men8ed ror adoption by Com· 1. mtuloner Donna Wilk.lnson. .. Clemente gas station. Geor~e P. Sanders. 23. ::.uf· Cered b3.rk injuries :.ind lacera- tions on the far(' and hands in the 11 : 19 a .rp . at·cidenl. 1 lc was \i sl ed in rair condition today al Orange County ~1 edi eal Center . According to poli cl', Sanders was sitting on his motorcy<·h;• al the Lerner Oil Company ser vice station , 621 S. E l Can1ino Real. adjusting the throttle when the bike look off into the front or the building. Police said the impact or the bike with th e building sent San- ders flying headfirst through the plate glass window. Sanders was transported by San Clemente firemen to San Clemente General Hos pital "'here he re('eivcd emergency treatment for the injuries. l·le laler,WM transferred lo Or11nac COunly M-Cdical Center. Police said th ~tt a C'heek or the -molotcycle's lhroltle indic:eled it ~ wa~ not working properly . Scholarship Aid ,·,"stilldl<!back · College tru•tees nive ilccepted $50 from the San Clemente Women 's Club and $250 rrom the: Ebell Club of Laguna H i lls to be awarded in scholarships this year. 14 Still Missing On Isle Wr\SHINGTON (U PI) -Navy and Air Force helicopters staged a daring night-time rescue of about 200 Marines from Koh Tang island today. but a search continued for a l'l'ported 1-1 n1is~­ ing servicemt:'n. Defensc Depart- ment sources s aid. Sources Si!id prelim in<.ir y casualty reports rrOm th'e 14-hour MARINES' OPERATION WENT BY BOOK. A4. battle off the Cambodian coast showed one Air Force he licoplC'r crewman and one Marine killed. Six Air Force personnel and eight Marines "'ere missin g and "many" wounded , the sources said. One of the wounded was said to be in crilicaJ condition ~ and a number of others were in serious condition. The Pentagon withheld <1n y formal tally of casua.J lies until every indiYidual rcs<"ued from the island <"ou ld be counted. Sources sa id there \\-':J S :.1 possibility some of the missing might simply haYe gotten lost from their units in the <"Onfusiun of the evacuation and might be found during a man·b.v·n1a n muster aboard the car1;cr Cor<d Sea. to "'hich tht• evacuees \\'Cl't' taken. The h1arincs landed on Koh Tang. 30 rp.iles southwest of the port city of Kompong Som <.is p:.i1·t of America's military action to recover the pirated merchant ship Mayaguez and ;,-s cre\\'mt•n They "'·ere remo\•t.-d by N:.iYy and Air Force helicopters a~ut 14 hours Ii.Iler. The helicopt ers pulled uff the daring night·time rescue · far (~c 1"11 SSI NG, ra.e:e A2 ) Lagunan's Engine Really 'Missing' Lots of people experience a "missing" engine if their motor isn 't tuned correctly . but Lagunan Craig Weaver's engine was really missing Wednesday. Weaver. of 1070 Katclla St., told officers that someone entered his unlocked garage and stole the engine from his station wagon. lie had removed the motor fron1 the car for some mec hanical "'Ork. l..oss was pegged at $150 Orang~7 Coast Coe: =::2 =---=- Weatller Considt•rabll' IO\V l·loud1· nt•ss ·through Friday. but p:1 rlial c lcarin~ in lht.• uf· tt•rnoon. Slightly coolt•t' in· land \~'ith highs al the..• bt.'at'hes of 64 ri sing to 70 inland . Lo"·s toni ght in lht' 50s INSIDIE TOD" Y F'orl Tejon ma11 look like ·~ fs under siege Sunday . However , the skirmi&hes ore re·enoctmcnta of the Civil War . See B·I. Al YMt krwl<• ::::z.fTIMC-l L..M. 9oy• GllflotrN.t Cl.tWllM 0.•lllM•ti~•• 1"1111'1"1 ..... 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Solag's coverage area includes most of Miss ion Vi ejo, p;trl of EI Tor o, South La guna, Laguna Niguel. Dana Point, San Juan Capistra no and San Clemente. Of particular concern to county officia ls is the s tagger ed in · crease that would hit residents of hilly unincorpora ted Lagun a Nigue l and South Laguna the hardest. Jn a letter to s upervisorS. 11.G . "George·· Os bo rne, county En· \tironme nta l f\f a nagment Agency director , said the county 's or- dinanc~ gove rning trash collec- tion r ates wouldn't permit the staggered inc reases. "The ordinance provides that only a single resid ential rate will be cha rged within a permit a rea." Osborne said . Os borne r equested that the hearing be set to determine wh at course of a ction the board will take affecting ar eas under the control of its ordin ance. · J-ic said th e cities w ithin Solag's service area will have to act on their own. RILEY •.. money individuals or cqmpanies can donate to candidates and limiting total campaign spend· ing. .H.11ey said outlandish cam· paign costs ha ve created a loss o( credibility on the part o( the publi~ in their elected officials. The gene ral said hi s other "major priority" is a resolution or continuing noise and pollution problems at Ora nge County Airport. "l live under the takeoff pat- tern and can rea lly appreciate what a nuisance this is to people in the Ne wport Be:ich ar ea," Riley said. But he said he doesn't think the ans we r to the problem is a transfer or the noise to another Orange Co unty community, spec i'(ically El Toro, San Clemente or Los Alamitos. BANK ••• spent a three -day weekend drill· ing a hole through the roof of the bank found that a ccess to the $3.3 million in valuables they carried off was "child's play." Hews is dem anding nearly $50 million in dama ges in the class action from the bank, the Oreo Alarm Company and the Diebold Safety Corporation. The burglars who participated in the breakin are now serving long terms in federal prison. And all but $1.3 million or the loot has been recover ed. Hews s aid he will tum lo bank s ecurity expe rts in the next phase of his case lo convihce the jury in Judge Claude M.-Owens' courtroom that security at the Lag una Ni guel bank was almost nonexistent three years ago. ORANGE COAST L~c: DAILY PILOT ltw O<~n'1" (""" D•••• Polo! . ..,,.,,..l'll<n«<<>M· "'"1'<11 .... Nt "'' i'•n•,,.l>Ubl•""d"'"l"""Or- OI•" Publo..non~ to"•1>•n• ~'-•''" ...,,,,.,,., ~,,. .... eh-"t<I Mo•><I•• thtoi•on I ,1,.., ..,. to.I• _.,., ..., .. .,.,., 11• •<n '"'ot."Qll..., l!P«h1,·oun l~•n V•""• l•.,n•. ~•<l~'t"•C • V~U•• • ..., L•~'-"'• flt>••n """'" C:na" /lo.,,,,,,.. "Q'"""' .-1•1""' "W'"•\h•<I &floJ•O•f' -0 ~'"'°"" Tn" P''"' op.&I ''"'''' """O g••nl "•I 100 .,..., I II•• ~'"'1 .f~'1 .. M••~ C:••••o•n•••l•1t Robert N. Weed p,..,,<1tn1 •ncl P~t!O'""'' Jack R. 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Coastalc· . . . lJe Reads Nu4ity On¥~ · Laguna Be a ch M a~or Roy llolm had lo address hJma~ to a naked ordinance Wednesday. It embarrassed him some. The City Council had just adopt· ed an anti-nudity beach l•w as an emergency m easure. Because Jt , was an em ergency, the new or· dinance had to be read aloud -in full . And the rn easure made de· ~ailed references to the human :Jnatomy . "Do we have to read the whole thing?" the mayor protested. ··1·m goin g to blush.·· Holm was indeed growing a bit U.S. Denies Refugee Favoritism Charges of prerere ntial treat· ment in re leasin g cert ain Vie't- names e VIPs from refugee com- pounds al Canlp Pendleton today were being denied bv the U.S. State De pa rtme nt. (Related stor y. photos Page A3.) 'J'housands of Viclnam('SC arc still being d et ained at Camp Pendleton, 1' .. ort Chaffee, Ark., and Eglin AFB, f1 a., pending security clear ances but some or high rank a re now released. Critics and some authorities claim some of those r eleased are high security risks. "There is no policy of the Unit- ed States government to spirit guys out,'' declared one official. The Washington Post and Pa c ifica s pon sored r a di o network both reported Wednes- day that Trang Si Tan and other former South Vi etnamese police officials including two generals were granted ea rly release on special conditions. Trang in partiCtJlar was known for being tough against dissen- ters who opposed Saigon r egime policies. New developments such as the Cambodian seizure of the cargo ship S.S. Mayaguez also brought comments from exiled leaders like former .Cambodian Presi· dent Sau Kham Khoy. He said he was not surprised at the Cambodian naval action and heartily endorsed Pres id~nt Ford's move in dis patching U.S. Marines to engage the enemy and rescue the ship. , "They are uneducated, they know little or politics and they are savage ,., said former Pres i- dent Khoy. "The only thing they understand is force.'' He also sugge,sted three patrol gunboats sunk by U.S. Air Force jets along with four others damaged were not Ca mlx>di an al all. but more likely Vi etnamese. Life continued, meanwhile, in crowded, hectic conditions at the 203-a c re c it y o f t ents a nd quonset huts esta blished for the iitflux of refu gees at Ca mp Pendleton. just south or S an Clemente city limits. No refugees rem ain at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, follow- ing depa rture of some 400 Tues- day fo r (or n e w qua rters in Arkansas. Marin e Master Sgt. Chris Evans said El Toro authorities have received no word on the a r. rival of more r efugees for whom there is no room currently at Camp Pendleton, but that they are likely to resum e soon. · And amid the clamor and oc· casional rurore over arrival of the hom eless who fl ed Saigon and s urrounding areas to avoid Com- munist domination, a new dis· senting voice was heard today. T ea-m s te r s Union ofri cia ls responsible for activity in 13 Northern California counties , warned non-\,lnion workers they should organize to protect their jobs from ch e ap Vietnamese labor sources. redabouttheearsandneclt.~ / ''Better yo u thro D\e. 'r answoHd De~uty fity CIFlt'rec Morreale . ... Munfully, the mayor waded in· to the text carefully pronouncing each anatom ical area lo be cov· e red by the la w a nd <'10th. A bo ut h a ir w a,y \through, however . hesloJ?ped. ''Can we take turns at this? I got so excite d over that,'' he said . puf · fine slightly. Councilman Jon Brand, u col- lege geography instructor , took over a nd read the balance or the ordinance. * * * Fro•PageAl ' NUDITY .•. go nude on our beaches/' Brand said. ·• He lamented the threat to "add one more Ja w s uit to a city that needs cooperat ion fro m its citi zens and not harassment." Although enacting the urgency ordina nce banning nudity com- pletely, eve n toplessness by wom en , the counc il also declared that upo n form ation or a special social com mittee due within 30 'days, a tho roug h study v.·ould be ma de of the nude beach issue . Council man Ch a rlton Boyd sai d the r e v.•as '·considerable depth of reelin g" on the question and asked that the committee work with neighboring cities and the county as to the designation of nude bathing a r eas. MISSING .•. riskie r tha n the original errort planned for daylight -or the as- sault force a fter initial atte mpts were thwa rted by Khmer Rouge soldie rs on the is land, Laitin said . Th e Marines were part of an American force o( ships, planes and troops sent to free the merchant ship Mayaguez and its crew or 40 Am ericans captured by Ca mbodian gunboats Mon - day. Laitin said the destroyers Holt and Wilson, both steaming less than 1,000 yards orr the shore, would continue a search for a ny possible Marines left behind. · Initial atte mpts to send helicopter s in (or the Marines were r e pulsed by:' heavy Com· munist gunfire from the island. Asked to d es,ribe the type or gunfire mounted by the Khmer Rouge troops on the island. La itin replied ; "Small caliber butlots orit.'' After the first rescue helicop. ters were dri'vcn back, U.S. jet fighters s wooped low over the dumbbell-shaped island to s up- press the hostile fire with can- nons and rockets. Defense of· ficials s aid a t least some of the five destroyers a round the island also opened fire on Cambodian positions with fiv e-inch guns. , Laitin said to the best or his knowledge none of the helicop· ters th at rescued the marines was hit. The first Am e ricans to be rescued from the island were a i roup or 26 ri.fa rines a nd airmen -many of them wounded -who were shot down during the initial assault. They s pent the day separated from comrades on the island, Laitin said . When the fir st rescue effort was repulsed, Defense officials ·considered the possibility that the Marines might have to s tay on to m ainta in their beachhead on the island all night. But offic ia ls orde r ed the rescue effor ts to keep goi ng after d ark with small boats from the destroyers and helicopters stand· ing by for the first opportunity to shuttle the Marines off the beach to the saf cty of the Coral Sea. Hearings on oast Jurisdictio Set Following a n a ppeal for such action rrom Irvine Company and City of Irvine orficials, the Local ;",gency Formation Commission delayed until Ap°ril 28 , 1976, hear- ings on wh a t city will have jurisdiction over the Irvine Com- pany's coastal la nd. The citi es . of Newport Beach and Laguna Beach asked for ear· Jy hearings aimed al dividing the 10,000-acre p a·r cel and putting the halves into their r espective spheres of influence. The la{ld , oft en described as the Irvin e Company's m ost valu abl e parcel. is being con- sidered by the Orange County Planning Com m ission for a pro- posed land use plan change to al· low developm e nt. .The.. Cit)' of Irvine.. s~d-Cia..y Manager Wi._lli am Woollct't Wed - nesday. is rtqt !'iU re whether it wants control over all or part of the land . 1-lowever. he said , no decision should be made before land use changes pre approvN and Jhe cities involved in the municipal tug-0£-war know what they are vying over . Before adding territory to city spheres of influence, he said, the citi es mus t be willing to commit themselves to providing services for {he area in question. Without kno'A·ing the ultimate plans, he said. no such commitment can be m ade. The Irvine Co mpany has re- m ained noncommittal over what city s hould have j urisdi ction· through a year or semi-public planning_ Representatives of 22 pM vate a nd public agencies have been In on the preliminary plan- ni n g th ro ug h a co mpany . spOnsor ed group known as TIC· MAP. A 11phere of influence is land a city plans to anne x at some Ume In lhe fulurQt~-- Despile !he city's otnclal coy. ness on lhe s ubject, Irvine's gener al pl an includes the Irvine Company coast holdings and city officia ls hP ve often referred to the land as Irvine's hwfndow to lhe sea.·· ,~geµ~ie.s· • -Defended lly CANDACE PEARSON ottlM 0.lly ........ "'" LJ?NG llEACH -The coast won l be Protected unless the coastal commissions are made permanent agencies, acccrd.lng to more than half the 78 speakers at a packed hearing here Wed - nesday. The seven-hour session was the third in a series or four hearings on u preliminary coastal plan lo be he ld In Los Angeles a nd Orange counties. The fourth will begin at 3 p.m. Friday al San Clemente City Hall. Wednesd a y 's session was the.largest so far. More than 250-people crowded into the Long Beach Harbor De partm e nt m eeting room where six m e mbe rs of the state coast a l commission a nd seven member s of the South Coast re- gional commission listened to a mixture o f com pla ints and praise. Of the 78 speakers, about 40 said a perm a ne nt st a tewide coastal agency -possibl y with r egiona l le ve ls -is needed because local governments s till can't do the fob of planning. "If this fails," s aid Joan Smith of San Pedro, "it will be a sub- version of the people's vote and it will be busint; as usual on the Calirornia cO ~" One Orang County city sug- gested a compromise. The plan should be enforced by local gove rnme nts, Seal Beach Planning Direc tor Robe rt Neprud said , but barring that, the city will back an "interin1 state a gency with jurisdiction while pl a ns a re adopted by local agencies.'' "This is a bunch 0£ policies. The plan m ay take another two to three years," s aid Larry Moore of th e Irvine Company. He said the company supports the idea o( a state agency succeedtng the commissions . But he objecte d to what he called a "rural bias" in the pre- liminary plan, referring to road capacity policies which m ay work for Northe rn California "but not in urbanized Orange County. "1 guess we couldn't have ex- pected you to self-destruct as the pla n pro mised ,'' compla ined Gilbert Fe rguson, adding that the commission has destroyed jobs a nd priced middle-income resi- dentsoutor coas tal homes. Ferguson , executive director of the Council on Employment, Environment, E conomy and Development (C EEED), a coali · tidn of labor groups, said the plan, is loo vague because it does n't li st specific property it wants and how much it will cost. He called Proposition 20, the 1912 initiative which created the commissions, a "monster" and like about 19 other speakers, called for a return to local control of the coastline. • • - O.Llf "ltt "Ml l'Mtt LEON HYZEN KEEl'S BU.SY AND HOPES FOR A BREAK San Clem'ente Phllatellat Loses C'ollectlon to Thieves He's on the Alert For Stolen Stamps By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of llM D~Uy .. llot Staff "1 never thought that a nyone would come a ll the way to San Clemente lo st eal my stamps. But they did." Leon Hy zen. a San Clemente philatelist with an international reputation, was the victim or a $100,000 stamp theft in late April. The figure is only a guess -a guess that Hyzen said is probably on the low s ide. His collection , for example, in· eluded a n 1875 00-cent U. S. issue, a rarity because only 4:>4 were printed and because the stamp Jtas an unusual blue color. It alone carried a catalogue p'ri ce of SI .700. "It doesn't take too many or those to reach $100,000," said Hyzen . reflect ing on the theft of his collection or a lifetime. The theft had the largest loss fi gure of a ny r eported to Sa n Clemente poli ce. Hyzen termed it one of the largest sta mp thefts in tbe U.S. in recent year s. "How did th ey know exactly \\•here in the house it was?" Hyzen Wond ered aloud, adding that he is firmly convinced that the pe rsons who took the stamps knew exactly what they wanted. As an apparent afterthought, they also took a couple of bottles of liquor and some inexpe_nsive je\vclry. Hyzen said he can't predict v.•heth er he will e ver see the rare st a mps aga in . Immediately a fter the theft was discovered, Hyzen wrote m ajor dealers and coll ectors throughout the country, asking them to be on the alert for the is- sues. Return le tters indicate they will. · There was some encourage- m e nt . M a r ye tt e Lan e. chairwoman of tbe American Philate lic Society's stamp theft committee, s aid sometimes· there is a pa ttern with sta mp thefts. She wrote that the stamps oftca \~:ill disa ppear from . vi ew for several years. Then the thieves slowly' will start to rence them through stamp dealerships. Hyzen pointed out that 'Jack Molesworth, a Boston collector \vho \Yas for ced to turn over his $1 milli on coll ecti on to gunmen in 1971 , recovered about $300,000 to $400,000 worth just a fe w weeks ago after other collectors saw his st a mps in illustrated auction catalogues. Ac cording lo Hyzen, there are enough dealers in the country that are happy to buy stolen stam ps a t a greatly reduced cost and later sell them at a t.remen· dous orofit. SAVE OVER$2Q /FM 8-TRACK IN-DASH STEREO Compocl 8-flad< srereo rope player ·-----.. .... _,..11' ............ ... .._It""•·~ .. ...,...,......._.,.. .,.,.... O'<I,,_,.. s29 s99save money and make drive-time relax time. 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I By SYLVIA PORTER Q Ji ow much does 1t cost to recd a young ramlly or four, including two preschool children for one week -on a tight budget but s tlll providing all the ncces11a ry nutnenl.i '! A $39 70, ah averugc or u bit less lhun $10 each Q.1'tow much does it cost lo provide food and dnnk fur a n 18 vear old boy, ag.i1n on a lo w cost budget ' A S14 80 a week , or $2 11 u day Q !-low mul·h dOC's Mon~·s Worth food and drink eost u 75 ye.ar·old '-'01n.1n today'> A $10 20 , or a bout $1 46 a day I' or everything THESE A RE TJIE MOST recent Department or A!_Jrlculturc estima tes tor the "I ow Cost" food plan for m ales und female~ 1n \'anous uge brackets The allowances are supposed to buy enough food to provide all the basic nutrients each person needs ul 1975's pnccs Could you -or your family -s urvive on these totals? A.l today's average pnccs, that elderly woman s budget would buy a grand total of about 7 pounds of cheese - period Or 12 pounds of hamburger -pe11od Or 11 pounds of chuc: k roast -period But there's still another feder al food budget be low this "Low Cost" plan -the 'Economy' 1>lan On tlus seldom publicized plan, the coi;t or fecxhng u young couple for one week 1s s upposed to be $22 20 an cider ly <:ouple, $18 00 a family or four w ith two preschool children $32 00, ~nd with two school age children, $37 50 This works out to Jess than 45 cents per person pet meal for this latter family of four und to 32 cents a meal per elderly woman THE PLAN W ~ ORIGINAi l,V adopted for 'tern Porary ot emergency use when runds urc low," explains the Agncullure Department Yet, the Economy Food Plan 1s being used by Agriculture as a basis for setting food s tamp :.imounts for J8 million part1l 1pants, to help det~rm1nc welfare allo"'ances, school lunc:h reimbursement eltg1b1h ty , benefits under feeding progr.ims for the elderly. etc And ror mtlllons, the "hm1ted fund s syndrome' has become a virtually permanent c:ontlil1on The Economy Food P lan translates 1n 1975 tnlo ' starvation on the install · menlplan''forthe millions forced to live w1th1n or even below Jt poorest c1 t1zens expected to buy on these small <tmounts or money the Agriculture pepartment tells us they ougbt to be able to hve on? The following numbers dramatize the economy menu for ;i man aged 34 to 54 }C~l's for one\\ eek TllREE QUARTS OF DAIRY products 1s considered an economy amount for one person 1n one "eek For m eat, fi sh, poultry, the economy itmount 1s I pound, 12 ounces, fi ve eggs, for dry peas, beans nuts , 8 ounces for flour, cereals, baked goods, 4 pounds, 4 ounces F"or citrus fruits tomatoes the econom} amount for one 1>erson 1n one week 1s I pound, 8 ounces for green yellow vegetables, 12ounc: cs, for potatoes, 3 pounds 8 ounces, other fruit, vegetublts, 3 pounds, 4 ou nces f~ts otls, 12 ounc:cs, ~nd for sugar, sweets, the economy umounl 1s 14 ounces Buy this diet for only SlO JO a "eek., Where have these "experts' been 1n recent years., It 1s my cons idered Judgment th.t l lhlrl.' 1s probably no "")'e\en the s marlestshopper could m.1n.1gc 1t. The Agr1cu ltu1 e Department ac:tuallv goes out and JJl ICCS food tlems on the more adcqu;.itc food plans -the ' Llber;il' plan, the "Moderate Cost even the Low Cost BUT SINCE T llE D EPART~l •~NT found out 1n 1964 - more than a deca de ago-that the Economy Food Plan cost .about 20 percent less than the Low Cost Plan 1t has simply assumed that this r elat1onsh1p has not changed T he assumption 1s not vahd fo r the s imple r eason that the lo"' cost foods str essed so heavily 1n the Economy plan -ranging from hamburger to dned beans to rice -have soared far more 1n pnce since 1964 than the more Juxunous foods1n othe r plans This Economy Plan 1s utterly 1ni.1 c.I Cquate as a yardstick JTI the design Of our pubbc}y s uppo1 tcd food programs It IS obsolete And 1t 1s a l last being scnously condemned berore our cow-ts as a gu<.11 untecof poor nutr1t1o n Gear to Mop Vp Oil Spills 'Available' TOK~·~ (UPI) -Experts from leu,1ng 011 companies have reported th al ne w eqwp ment makes 1t possible to mop up petrole'im spilled from tankers and of£s hore dnlllng ngs They urged that m achinery should be stockpil ed and techn1c1ans trained to fight 011 spills, but left unanswered the question of how the costs of th is were to be s hared ''JT IS NEVER easy to clean up an 011 spill," said LR Benyon, .1n executive of Br 1t 1s h Petroleum Corporation. before the Ninth World Petroleum Congress "Nevertheless, 1n the last few years equipment has become available to insure the task can be undertaken with s uccess, and with a m1n1mum of damage t o marine hfe ''Gove rnm e nts a nd 011 com panies need adequate c.:ont1n ge nay p lanning for t h t s Oft e n th e b es t equipment 1s brought into play only "hen it is too late It 1s be tte r to have the cqu1pme'at availa bl e beforehand. It does no good to buy It after the 011 already IS spilled " L P Haxby, manager or env1ronmcnt11I a ffairs for Sh C'll 011 Co 1n the United States, si:ud a ' £a1r degree of planning'' has taken place to meet oil spills 1n the Culf of M ex i co .i nd the Sa n t-... ranc1sco Bay .area . "\\1E ARF: \VEA KE. T 1n the fi eld of preparing for .1p1 lls~l n-m.-r 1n e Lanker l,1nes, ' 1-1.axby said "For I the~c il 1s hard to know JUSt rwh ere to storc your l'QUlpmenl '' Th e p a n el of f i ve specia lis t s o n lhe spi ll problem agreed that spllls or rcrincd petroleum products hke gasohne a t sea are far more d a ngerous to manne hfe than those of crude 011 l-laxby said this 1s because ol the hi gh naphthale ne content of rcftned ltems They also agreed that haste 1s needed to contwn the damage from 011 s p11ls a t sc,1 BENVON SAlD booms are the best device for containing 01 1 s pilled a t sea, but admitted that they don 't wo1 k \\ell when \I.aves are h igh l-l e said the most effective \' ay to contain 011 spills 1s by U shaped booms oper.1t1n g down wind fron:J 011 sl1c:ks • These trap the oil, until 1t can be taken off the waler with skimming machinery. Rossmoor's Water Unit Gives Okay Rossmoor Corp of Laguna Hiiis announced 1t hu ob- tained government approval of a $3 m1lhon water reclama· t1on fac1hty to serve future a dd1t1ons to 1ts Leisure World adult community near Silver Spnng, Md , and shortly wtll r esume construction or the pro1ect Ross W Cortese, chairma n of the board. said plMS call for construction of an addi· ttonal 3 200 resldenllal units Progress at the community hn!l been ha lted since lmpas1- l1 0n of a sewer m oratonum which led to the derual of bullding permits for further expansion " . . , Thursd ay's Closi ng Prices • NEW -.. Pr ("""l '""" 11'1! C•m.ron Br ' 2 C.mRL 604' tt 16 !!\• 0• C...,p S I 1• IJ ')/ :io>lo, t• c.-. so) ) 110 JI C.,.P•C IJd 6 Jt I...,_ ~. ~IRllOt 1 10,., \f1 CHl•lC U M 41 '1.-\'i Mold M 1$ 4'1 1' , ~, llMl11 lf1V " ••• b Co 1\10 ' .oil "\• 1"9 Oltt I iq C..ti+o!• U S •I 111• , +. ruolFtt 20 ~ 1' >Vo-~,, oPL I 4'(I • J/02 151<-" ·~1·' It 1S -.... 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LIMIT 2 W1TH COUPON OFFER EXPIRES SAT, MAY l7TH • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 7 ., ... w ....... ··~· "" ,. •• •#._._....... ... , ....... __ --'. . . ... ' ' "'; . . ' . . . - Saddlebaek Today's Closing l\'. l'. Sloe ks .VOL. 68 NO. 135 :i-.SECTIONS 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTy, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY,MAY15,1W5 TEN CENTS " C Endorses 5,500 New Residents EK.tension& Qf the Mhusion Viejo planned com rnµnlly developmi'lnt callina for abQut 5,:500 new reail · dents on 570 JlCres will be under way soon, representatives ot lbe Mission Viejo Company told the Mission Viejo Mun1cipuf Ad · visory CouncllUiis week. J The MAC iAaorsed with w. few minor conditions. plans for rive tracts after a presentation by company planner Vari Stevens and engineerting consult..int Jack Ruub. Included are two extensions or the Casta del Sol adult communi· ~. two tracts adjacent to Lake. l\tission Viejo which is now under construction in north Mission Vie- jo, and a tract betweJ!n planned • extensionli or J eronimo und Lu Paz; Roads east or Marguerite Parkway. The most coi:nplicatc.."d plans shown were for a parcel east of Marguerite Parkway, adjacent lo a proposed 85-acre park once . tagged ''Super Park." That tra~l calls ror l ,725nc"' re- sidents and would require reloca- tlon or the existing Mission \1icjo 1':questrian Center loeatcd east or !\larguerite Park"'ay near the ex· tension of La J>az Road. Development on that tract ii; beginning lhis s pring and i ~ scheduled for completion in phases from 1'~cbruary , 1m6t0Ju- ly, 1977. A population of 2,387 is projeet · escues ed for the 260 aercs of othcr trat·t:. near Lake 1\1 ission Vil·jo. Development 1s pl :111ncd 10 begin this n1 onth. \\Jlh huml·S sc:heduled for t·omplct1un 1n phases fron1 March. lm6 tu July, 1979 . Plans for the two tructs 1nctude a 9. 9-acre elementary school site. • a 29·acrc inter m t"d 1 <.ilc site, and 12 ac rl'S in lot• a I p;.i rk s The nc"· tructs \\ 111 be bwlt on the t·lu ster conct.•pt \\'1th four to eight units ;.11·ran g~d along 20 to 24 -foot ·"·~de dri Vt.>S . Jllans include a 32·aere park and six landscapc lots. according to the tract EJ Rs ar1nes P r epares Campaig11 14 Still Riley Will Run For Full Term o..nw ptjllll:'SUff ..W. IT'S DEFINITE NOW Candidate Riiey Long Beach Doctors Say They'll Walk ' By the Associa ted Press Southern. CaliJornia h06pitals j)raced for slowdowns today after ~boul 70 L-0ng ,.(leach-area &neslhesiologists ~nnounced that t)ley will discontinue non- dnergency s'rvices beginning ;i,onday. '"The action by the·Long &ach· S>uth Bay area doctorS,.on WM - • ; 2 PHYSICIAN·BACKED ~ILLS SUPPORTED, Page AS ~sday extended lo Southern California the strike begun by Jtorthe r n Ca lifornia apestbesiologisls to protest soar- ·iJig malpractice insurance rates. ·or . Arthur McGowan, a spakesman for the Long Beach- Sbuth Bay area physici.ans who (See DOCTORS, Page t\2) ' ' . .)Jike Safety Program Set J( For Monday By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of the D•Ur Pllol stall Orange County Jo~ifth District Supervisor Thof{las Riley h.i s rormally announced· he will run in 1976 ror a full elected term in the seal hew.as appointed to last fall after the death or llonald Caspers. Riley , a Ne\11port Beach resi- dent, said he is already prepa r- ing a campaign organization and has been pledged the support or a long list of prominent countians. "As one who has never run for office, this will be .a challenging and exciting experience Cor me.'' the retired Marine Corps general told newsmen in'Santa Ana. ··1 hope to bring logether the broadest possible coalition or support and I intend to make this a truly YO)Unteer efrort . ~iley said he "'ill conduct his fun"·raisin ~ event. a $50 -per- person ¥ba_Jbecue at millionaire Richard O'Neill's Rancho Mis· sion Viejo on June 28. !·le said he expects 800 people to attend. The superYisor said he will run his c.ampaign "in the same way I have conducted n1 y office -with candor, openness and participa- tion from all parts of the polilicul spectrum. ··we are in a crisis of con- fidence in government al all leYels and I think I cun help re· turn some confidence in the system by tryi ng lo be fair, con· sis tent and open to new ideas." Riley added. He said bis. single largest priority is reform of local cam· paigns by limiting the amount or money itidividuals or companies can donate .to candidates and limiting total campaign spend · ing. Htley said outlandish cam paign costs have created a loss or credibility on the part of the , public in their elected officials. The general said his other "major priority" is a resolution of continuing noise arid pollution problems al Orange County Airport. ··1 Jiye under the takeorr pat- tern and can really appreciate what a nuisance this is lo pt.."Op\e in the Ne1.1.'porl Beach area," Riley said. But he said he doesn't think the anSwer to the problem is a transfer of the noise to anotl1er Orange County community , specifically El Toro, San Clemente or L'ls Alamitos. "What we need to do is develop an alternative airport site which can provide.a regional answer lo IStt RILEY, Pa•c "2) Missing On Isle \\fAS~ll NG TO!\ (UPl ! -Navy and r\ir Forre helieoplt.>rS st~ged a daring night-lime rescue of about 200 Marines from Koh -J ang island today. but a search continued for a repo1ted 14 miss- ing servicemen . Defense Depart- ment sour<.·es s aid. Tale11t Wintaers O.ily Pilol St•ll Pltctlo T\\10 of three winners of the Saddleback Vall"Y Exe.bang.,. Club's fiUh ii!ti11ui Search for Talent contest \V,9Il , regional semi-finals and \vill compete in area finals Saturday in Los Angeles. From left are Exl'hange C lub Ar ea Governor Bill Ko hl er ; pianist David Bush . 13 , in · • tei-incdiate :levf!l w1nneT; local contest emcee Nick DiGiuro (rear ): pianist Gregory Palumbo. 7. primar.Y division v.rinner , and Gary Shinkle. club talent con- test chairman. R efuse Firm See~s Hearing On Rme Hikes Orange Cou nty super visors "'iii be asJced Tuesday to set a publit• hearing sometime 1n the next Cew weeks on a r.ate hike re quest by the trash collection company that serves one.fourth of the county from Mission Viejo to San CJemente Solag Dispos al Company of South Laguna informed the board it wants to increase its re- sidential service charges from the current $2 per month lo $2.50 in the flatlands and $3 in hilly•ler· rain. In its su pporting documents, the company claims rising cost or operations and wages makes the increases necessary. Solag's coverage area includes most or Miss ion Viejo. part of El Toro, South Laguna. Laguna Niguel, Dana Point. San Juan Capistra no and San Clemente. Of particular cont·cm to county offici als is the staggered in- crease that would hit residents of hilly unincorporated Laguna Niguel and South Laguna the hardest. In a Jett.er to supervisors. J.l.G . ISee TRASll, Page A2) Laguna Nudes Now Illegal, Council Says By JACK Cll APPELL Ol tlte D•ily "11etSUtf Laguna Beach outlawed nudity on city beaches and open are.as Wednesday . The anti·nudity law "'as e£rel'- tive today. Art Colony poli ce men , hO\\'e v cr, a r e goi n g to be diplomatic about it . First-time naked offenders \\'ill be given courtesy notices and asked lo put on a bathing suit . Two· time losers may be issued citations ordering a courl ::1p- pearance. And thOse who refuse to clothe themselves may be 11r· rested, physically removed fron1 the beach or sea and booked into jail. Children, however·, under 10 years or age may go naked as jaybirds . They arc exempt Crom the law. All these rulings came about as the Laguna Beach City Council met Wednesday and passed an urgency law prohibiting nude sunbathing or swimming by men or "'omen on city beaches, in recoeation areas or in private areas open lo public view. Poli ce Chief Frank Sc:hopen said hi s depa rtment \\·jJI im· mediately beg in enforcing tht.• nude bathing prohibition. I le s aid officers first \\·ill ask nudes to clothe th emsel\'l'S ;ind \\"ill issue city courtesy not1 ecs Follo\\'ing the rouncirs artion . Bruce Hopping. chairman or the Kalos Kagalhos Jo'oundalion, an· nounced his intention lo seek a court injunction against the c it~' to bar enforcement of the nude la\v . ··The foundation is concerned about this ena ctment in vie"' of its impact on young pt.>oplc and among comm unities \\·atehing Laguna Beach." Hopping said . flopping 's found ation pro- motes natural living and "'atcr sports activiti~s . Hopping said surveys \\"hich in· dicated a majority or bcachgocrs favored designated beaches ror nudes, a nd a ··skinnydipping" symposium he held at the ci ty last year "ha Ye fallen on deaf ears .·· Hopping·s threatened legal ac - tion provoked an angry retort by Councilman Jon Brand. So urces s aid pre liminary ', ·casualty reports from the 14·hour MARINES' OPERATION WENT BY BOOK. A4. battle off the Ca!""Q.bodian coast showed one Air Force helil'Opter cre\\'man and one l\larine killed. Six Air Force personnel and t>ight Marines were missing and ··m1ny•· "'ounded , the sources said. One of the "'ound<..>d ,,·as said to be in critical condition and a number of others \\·ere in serious condition. The Pentagon withheld any formal tally of casualties until eYery individual rescued fron1 the island could be counl(.-d. Sourees said there \\'<ls a possibility som e or the n1i ssing n1i ght si1nply huve gotten Jost fron1 their units in the confusion of the evacuation and mi ght be found during a n1an-by.man muster aboard the carrier Coral Sea, to which the evacuees \\'ere taken . 1'he t\1 arines I andt."Ci on Koh Tang. 30 miles south"·est of the port city of Kompong Som as p:.irt of Am erica's n1ililary action to recov('r the pirated merchant ship Mayaguez and ils cre\\·mcn. They were removed by Navy and t\ir Force helicopte rs about 14 hours later. The helicopters pulled off the daring night-time rest·ue -far riskier than the original eCforl planned for daylight of the as- s ault force after initial attempts "'ere th\\•arted by Khmer Rouge soldiers on the is land, Laitin said. The M<1rines "'ere part of an American force of sl.Jips. planes and troops se nt fo-J free the merchant ship l\tayaguez and its ere"' of 40 Americans captured by Cambodian gunboats t\1on · day. Lailin said the destroye rs J.l olt and Wilson. both steaming less than 1,000 yards o(f thc shore. "'ould continue a search for any possible Marines left behind. Ini ti a l attempts lo send heli copte rs in for the J\.larincs (St-e l\J ISSING. Pa.ite A2) .. ~ About 350 Missjon Viejo y;oungsters are expected lo ~rticipale in a ' bicycle safely t.fogram Monday designed lo ib.rb bike injuries and encourage (feater rider responsiveness. j~Mlchael O'Stccn. district office '~anager for \6e Autbrnobile ~ ub of Southern Califorrlia', said ' e club's "Bicycle Sarety J;ane" '-Fossil' a Real Boner Vi ejo Student's Find 'Logical Mist(lke ' "There are obviously those who will use the la"" la,vyers' who know every trick, \\•ho know every bend in the la w. lo al'hicvc their own sense<>f n101·ality . Prize Offere d For Slogan Weather Considerable IO\\' t:loudi - ness through Friday but partial clearing in the af- lt•rnoon. Slightly t'OOlt·r in · lund \\•ith, hi g hs at the bl'aehes or 64 ri sin g tu 70 111land . l.O\\"S tonight in \ht.· 50s. ~II be at M·arguerite-O'Neill ' ementary School, 24.701 San val Lane, beginning at 9a.m . 1 Using a modifi ed 1 ~ ynamomettt slmile.r' to those '~ed ln checking automobiles. ·j)e bike safety lane tests features ;.h as ·whee.l and fTame. allgo- tnent , spokes, bearings and rl!rakes. ,:.~Handlebars, grips, lights and 1,,nectors are checked al the ,8meUme. ~"Thia free aerv•te \s proYided nually to more Lhan 56.-97.~ cl11ts in Southern CA1itorn1•. f)'Steen said. "It stimulates an 1~·•rene11 of s1tfe cycling and alert.a: studenl.5 and pa.rent.s lo .~repairs and /or 3afety ac· :~sorles ." : " ' By JAN WORTH 6t 1 ... 0.11, ~uet sun Christie Rudder's bone was a bust, her rather learned Wednes- d ay after a trip to the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. The eight-Inch s pecimen, which Christie, 13, roUtld last -. year a5 a six.th grader al f.fission Viejo's Cordillera School. is nol the lf:g bone or a 13-million-year- old horse. ll is not even the leg of a 50,000-year-old horse. It-is nol eYen Lhe leg of a horse. tt is the leg bone oC a cow -and is no more than 200 years old. Tom Rudder r eported today. Rudder took lhe specimen to the LA muse'um a tle r an archeology tewm at Saddleback college told him the bone looked like a fossil of a Pleistocene ... • horse. . They said the bone was at least so 000 years old, which would ha've not been a great find , since specimens of that age are con- sidered modern. But because of a certain groove configuration al the joint. the S>1ddlebaCk profs said, the bone might be one rrom a 13-million · year·old miniature horse that roamed the earth before the last ice age. "Well I got t::iken in," Rudder said. "I took the word of our educators.•· The bone was a nalyz:ed in Los Anceles by Paul Langenwaler, an aide al the Museum of Natural Hislory. "Becau~e or the color or the bone and the groove, he said It was a logical mistake to make ," Rudder said. ··aut the boric Is not even fossilized." One of the dating tests the Sad- dleback College profs uppli ed , a match lest, probably was not hot ~nough to indicate if the fats and oils were still in the bone tissue. Rudder reported. ··Lange nwa lter applied the match test using a gas burner, a nd the bone smelled like a steak cooking on a barbecue." he said. ··eut he stressed that the Pleis~ocene horse's leg bone would have that groove and that it was a logie•I mistake," Rud- dersaid. ' llte11.~"'.hi)t;td\u1'!_d,er ••id,, · 'Chril':J'; "'n~'1 JUCKCO her head urid.cr .. h41't • il ahd went to sch'l:"1 tool . '.:' qlli\e a let· doW'ft' · • "' " • Bot C I'.~ (he b<lne o anYW ' father .' ,, Students from the Saddlcback Valley Unified School District have been offered the chance for a $50 prize ror a s logan and poste r illustrating the American Bicen· tennial. The contest 1s bein g co· sponsored by the Saddleback Area Historical Societ y. the Board of Realtors, the Rancho Viejo Junior Women's Club and the El Toro Women's Club. Gu ide lines are that the slogan $)1ould be 13 words or less <for the 13 colonies) and placed on ;in 18-by-.24 inch poster. Deadline for entries· is May 30. Top posters will be displayed nl Laguna l~ills Mall in July. More in!orn1ation iii uv.allable by t.'all - 1ng Jeanet:agnebin at"37·a635 . I NSIDE TODAY Forl Tejon may look like ii 1s under siege Sunday. HOwever, Jhe skirm1she1 ore re·enactments of the Civil K'ar. See 8 -J. I n dex ·"'-... , ... ,, ........ , ' ~Grove CoID.e Down Coumy OKs Apartment Zoning Orange County supervisors have approved planned com- munity zoning for 25 acres of citrus groves between El Toro and Mission Viejo thut will permit construction or 1norc than 200 apartment units, But because of a legal hitch , it m ay be a year before the Jan· downers can clear the road to begin development. The problem is that the proper- ty, which lies along Aliso Creek on both sides or the proJX>Sed Trabuco Road extension. is in an agricultural preserve that pro- hibits residential devt.lopmen( Supervisors were told Wedncs· day by an attorney for the lan- doWners lhu.t his clients are farmers and are unabh• to pay a required $80.000 pt•n<lll Y fee to <:ancel the prt•ser ve u~rc·t·mcnt prior to its legal 10-yPar t:xpira· tiondate. The attorney. Cecil \V1;ght of Orange. said the only vi;iy his clients can afford lo pas is if they market the property. And, he said, the only wa y the property ean be marketed is if zoning is assured and the county agrees lo Mayor Blushed He Reads Nudity Ordinance Laguna Beach 1\.1ayor Roy Holm had to address himself to a naked ordina nce Wednesday. It embarrassed him some. The.City Council had just adopt- ed an anti-nudity be<.ich law as an emergency measure. Because it was an emergency. the new or- dinance had to be read aloud ~in full . And the measure made de- tailed rerercnces to the human anatomy. "Do we have to t <'ad the \Vhole t hin g ?" the mayor protested. .. J'm going to blus h." Holm was indeed growing a bit red about the l'ars and neck. ''Better you than me .'' answered Deputy City Clerk Peg Mor reale. J\1anfull y, the 1nayor waded .in- to the text e;ir('(ully pronounC'111 g eaeh :in;ito1nical area to b£' t·ov- ered by the la\\' and elolh. About hal( \\'a Y through. ho,vever, he stopped. .. Can "'e take turns at this? I gol so excited over that, .. he said. puf- fing slightly. Councilman Jon Brand. a col- lege geography in structor, took over and read the balance of the ordinance . Supervisors Okay Limits on Smoking On an unexpected unanimous vote Wednesday, Orange County supervisors moved new amend- ments to the county's anti · smoking ordinance a step closer to reality. Supervisor Robert Battin, a uthor of the amending or- dinance, came to the meeting ap· parently thinking the measure could get £inal board approval this week. But County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said the law still had not undergone its first reading and m ust come back before the board next week for adoption. Only one minor r evision, giv- ing the board chairman the power to determine where in the board offices and meeting rooms smoking would be allo\4'ed, was made in the ordinance. In general, the amendments exte nd board a uthority over s moking to m a ny privately owned establishm ents in county territory and virtually outlaw smoking in most parts or county- owned or leased buildings. The amendments specirical\y include s moking bans: -In county buildings except in private off ices. designated lounges. ventilated rest rooms or other areas set aside by a depart· m ent head. -Jn a ll public elevators a nywhere i n unincorporated county. open to the general publi c. -ln retail stores in areas post- ed by the management except in employe·only areas. ViQlation of the ordinance is a m isdemeanor punishable by fines of up to SIOO. Supervisor s lla lph Diedrich and Thomas Riley, the only smokers on the fiv e-man board, agreed to support the ordinance even though it could limit them to s moking only in their offices. "l m ay give it up aJtogc thcr," Diedrich quipped. Fro,.. Page AJ TRASH ... "George" Os borne, county En- vironmenta l J\1an:1 gmenl Agency <lireetor, s aid the eounty's or· dinLJnee governing tr<1sh eollec· tion rates \vouldn "t permit th e staggered increases. "The ordinance provides that only a single residential r<1le will be eharged \Vithin a permit ilrca. ··Osborne said. Os borne requested that the hearing be set to determine what l:ourse of action the board \\'ill take affecting areas under the eontrol of its ordin<1nce. li e s::1 id the ,ci Lies \\'ilhin Solag's service arc.·a \\'iii have to ael on their O\\·n. end the preserve·status. To that end, s upervisors agre('d to continue the preserve issue until September to give the pr_opc.•rty owners time to draw up u11tlal pl:1ns for the property and try tosellit. l\lean\vhile, the board was told, the rezoning :1pplication could be· proce~ed . Murray Storm, assistant direc- tor of !he county Environmental fll anagement Agency, said the c:ou nty planning commission agreed to change the zone from agricultural t o planned com- nt un ity apartment and .con- do1niniunl zo ning . tn that category, he estimated :ibout 200 units could be built. The total parcel is almost 35 a1·r('s but thl' landowners have agreed to give the coU.nty an t'asement ror the Trabuco Road l'x tension and dedicate a wide strip of greenbelt along Aliso Creek. f'rom Page AJ RILEY ... a regional problem:· he said, noting "he is in the process or negotiating with San Diego and Riverside Counties fo r construe· tion or a major airport facility in RanchoCalifornia. Riley s aid other priorities he ·plans to address include resolu-· tion of the continuing con· troversy s urrounding_ .the transrer of Orange County Medical Center lo UC Irvine, paramedic service expansion, improved sheri£f's patrols in ttie south county and more responsi- ble land use decis ions. , Riley said he thinks his service in offi ce so far has been produc. live. The list or supporters Riley re- leased today includes such elect· ed officials a s Sheriff Bradley Gates, Costa Mesa Councilman Jack Hamm ett. District Al· torney Ceei l Hicks. Laguna Beach Mayo r Roy Holm , Nc\llport Bach J\1 ayor Donald Mcinnis, San Clemente Coun· cilman Thomas O'Keefe, Irvine Counci lwoman Gabrielle Pryor and San Juan Councilman James Weathers. Al so on the list is AthaLie Clark, mother of Joan Irvi ne Smith, prominent Republican George Delahanty, builder John Lusk, businessman Dick Richard and coas l&.11 commi ssioner 'Judy Rosener. THE SWlNGERS GET DIVORCE LOS ANGELES !UPI ) -The s .... •ingers are getti ng a divorce. Superior Court records showed today tha t Juanita J\1. Swinger· filed this week for a divorce from her hus band of 11 years. Stanley M. Swinger. The grounds were not specified. -In waiting rooms , public halls and large ward rooms or public and private health care in - stitutions. -In every room , chamber or public meeting pl ace in the coun- ty during the course of a legal meeting. 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SullK•IOl'9fll>¥<••rorr 11 ~m .... lnlw. llJ'~I \0,00 ,,,..,11\lf, fll<lll• w <lt"ltno!oon• U 110 -'"'"· Refugees Favored Charges of preferential tre<1t- ment in releasing certain Viel· namese VIPs from refugee com- pounds at Camp Pendleton today were being denied bv the U.S. State Department. (Related story, photos Page A3.) ·rhousa nd s of Vietnamese arc still being d etained at Ca mp Pendleton, Fort Charfec, Ark .. and ~glin AFB, F1a .. pend ing secunty cleara nc es but some of high rank are nO'A' rcle&.1sed. Critics and some authorities claim so me of those released arc high security ris ks . '"There is no poli cy of the Unil· ed States government to s pirit guy s out.'' declared one officiaL The Was hingto n Post and Pa c ifica s pon sorc <l r<1d1 0 ncl\4'0rk both reported Wednes- day that Trang Si ·ran ;1nd other former South Vietnamese poli ce offi cials including two ~cncrals "'ere granted early rclc;.1sc on special conditions. Trang in particular "'as kno'A n for being tough against dissen- ters who opposed Saigon regime policies. New developments such as the Cambodian seizure of the cargo ship S.S . h-1ayagu cz also brought comments from exiled leaders hkc former Cambodian Prcsi· dent Sau Kham Khoy. He said he "'"'as not surprised at the Cambodian na val action and heartily endo r sed President Ford's move in dispatching U.S. Marines to engage the enemy and rescu~ the s hip. "They are uneducated, they know little of politics and they are savage," said former Presi- dent Kh oy . "The only thing they un<tcrstund is force." lie also s uggested three patrol gunboats sunk by U.S. Air Force jets along with four others damaged were not Cambodian at all. but more likely Vietnamese. Life continued, meanwhile. in cro""·ded. hecti c conditions al the 203 ·at:." city o r tents a nd <i.uon set huts established for the influx of rerugees at Camp Pendleton. just sooth of San Clemente c.ity lim its. No refugees remain at El Toro J\1 a rine Corps Air Station. follow- ing departure of some 400 Tues- day for for new quarters in Arkansas. Marine f\.1aster Sgt. Chri s Evans said El Toro authorities have received no \vord on the ar· rival of 1norc rerugces for whom there is no room currently at Ca 1np Pcndl(1lon, but that they arc likely lo resume soon. And amid th e cla mor and OC· l"<1sional furore over arrival of the hon1 t•less who fled Sai(On a nd :-.urruundi n~ areas to avoid Com· n1un ist domination, a nr-w dis- senting voice\\' as heard today. Team s ters Union officials responsible for activity in 13 Northern California counties , wa rned non·unio n \\'Orkers they should organize to protect their Jobs from chea p Vietnamese labor sources Kinder Approved SACRAMENTO IUP!) -The Senate Rules Com mittee Wednes- day night approved Gov, Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s nominntion or Westley J . Kinder as State Insurance Com m lssloner despite allegations Kinder would favor the insurance industry. High Bise Going Up ".ili a Va lencia, a $10 milli on, 352·unil re~ l1rement complex al which residents \Viii be able to gel everything from n1eal!:i to hc<1 ltl1 c<.ire. is nc;:1ri n g completion. It is near the La g una J·Jills Mull . llobert l3ro'~'n, president of the La Jolla·based firnl that is building il, said the complex is not connect ed to Rossmoor Leis ure. World directly across Paseo de Valencia . Villa Valencia will be completed in June. Fro•PogeAJ MISSING .•• were repulsed by heavy Com- mUnist gunfire from the island. Asked lo describe the type o( gunfire m ounted by the Khmer Rouge troops on the island, Laitin replied : "Small caLiber butlotsofit." After the first rescue helicop- ters were driven back, U.S. jet fighters swooped low over the dumbbell·shaped island to sup· press the hostile fire with can- nons and rockets. Defense of· fi cials said at least some of the five destroyers a round the island a lso opened fire on Cambodian positions with five·inch gwtS. Laitin said to the best of his knowledge none of the helicop· ters that rescued the (\larines was hit. Th e fi rst Americans to be rescued from the island ""·ere a group of 26 Marines and airmen -many of them \4'ounded-who were shot down during the initial assault. They spent the day separated from comrades on the island, Laitin said. When the first rescue erfort 'A'as r epulsed. Defense officials considered the possibility that the Marines might have to stay on to m aintain their beachhead on the island a ll night. But officia ls ordered the. rescue efforts to keep going after dark with small boats from the destroyers and helicopters s tand- ing by for the first opportunity to shuttle the Marines off the beach to t~e safety of the Coral Sea. Laitin said the Marines were not pinned down. even though the helicopte rs had been unable to reach them in the injlial evacua· lion attempt. Skipper .. Described As 'Tough' ALAMEDA CU P!) - S.S. M ayag uez skipper Charles P. Miller of Foun· lain Valley, whose vessel "'as seized by Ca mbodia, is "a tough , little . h ard· nosed, old-time sailor." That's h ow Ralph Wa t so n . a Merchant Marine officer. described his friend, Capt. Miller. Watson said Miller was "very knowledgeable and he doesn't s hove around very well. "I ought to know. I've known him for 20 years or better, sailed with him on a couple or &hips. "He's perfectly capable or sacrifi ce. What would you call it? Com m on sense. Charlie Miller knows how to react in an emergency. He's not a \\'eak sister - not"by a long ways. "I remember one time I 'A'as wi th him o n th e Leil::ini a rew years ago. There was this g uy who was wanted for rape in llonolulu. I had him down and so forth and I called for Charlie and he came dovm and just flat out saddled this guy. "He's got what it takes." From Page Al DOCTORS \lo'ork at 13 hospitals, said that starting Monday the doctors will ''administer anesthesia ror emergency procedures and ob· stetricsonly .'' McGowan, from Los'Alamitos Hospital, said the walkout will continue ''until m ean ingful legislation is passed by the Legislature." · Meanwhile, the Hospital Coun· cil of Southern Caliromia issued a state m ent declaring ''the medical malpractice insurance problem has reached crisis pro· portions and will have a direct adverse impa.cl on_.Jlospitals in Southern Califorliia if the pto- posed w ork stoppage goes forward." Hospitals in the San Francisco area have suffered a 50 percent drop in occupancy and are losing a rep<>rted $200,000 a day due lo the refusal of anesthesiologists to take pljrrt in nonemergency sur~ gical orocedurdes. 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Irvine VOL. 68, NO. 135, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 'focl ny's Closi11 g N. \\ Sloe ks THURSOAY,MAY1~1975 TEN CENTS e Students Score High • ID Tests Irvine students are performing above the national norms In all subJet:ts and at all grude levels. according to new busic skills test result& released WcdnL-sday by the Irvine school district. 'l'he result! differ sharply from state-mandated test scores released last November. Those :scores, drawn from tests taken in October 1973, showed Irvine slu· denbat or 'slightly below the na- tional norms. The scores relc:1s(.'(! Wcdnt·s· day were thl· results or tes ts taken in the last tV .. o "'eeks or February, according to Tom Pet- rie , who coordinates the di s- trict's testing program. The most recent scores ;ire from the district's own testing program . which :.idminislers tests to students in lsl through 11th grades to monitor district progress in b<.1 s ic skills teaching. In a lengthy description or the tl'sting program to the school board Wednesday, Perrie said there are two parts to the tests. The first is an ability test, similar ·(o an ·10 tesi., but scored differently . The second is a series of achievement tests, which measure student ability in reading. language skills and mathematics. The ability test scores indicate that in aln1ost all cases the Irvine students are above the norms de- rivt.-d from tests of 150,000 stu- dents around the country. The scores when combined. in- dicate th3t irvirie students are performing as well or 11bove the level or their ability in 84 percent of the results. Although consistently above the national norms, arithmelic scores "'ere the "'cakcst di strict showing. lnstcud of prl'St>ntin~ a s in"1il· median s corc for the various g1·adcs , test rcsulls "·c1·c broken into three -parts an<l compared with corrl's pondin~ res ults across the co untry . said Perrie. In the results, thC' top 15 per· cent of Irvine s ludents scored alx>ve the top 75 percent in the nation. The lop 50 percent scored • above the lop 50 l)l'rC'cnt in lhe nation. And tAe bottom 25 pcrccnl scorl·d abo\'c the bottom 25 pcr- {'Cnl in the counll'}'. The Sl'Orcs rcll•<.isl>d \Vedncs· day "arl' not ('Omp<.ir<.ible in any \\'<.iy" "'ilh the results released in f';ovember. Perrie s<.iid. ''The scores sho\\' that our re· lative performance 1s going up in relation to the nalional sample," <See TESTS, Page tU> • escues ar1nes Prepare s Campaign Riley Will Run For Full Term O;oity Pllol $1..t! Ptmo IT'S DEFINITE NOW Candid ate Riiey Quigley Signs Taken Down In Neu.port The signs say Irvine City Coun- cilman llenry Quigley can pro- vide leadership. but that cuts no j~e in Ne¥1port Beach. Police said today that they Kave seized every sign they could reach in Ne\\•port Beach. ~,Officers de e med lh,e fluorescent-orange and blue ban- ners illegal signs placed without Permission . -· The on ly ones Lhal haven't dis- appeared. they :.1 dded, were those strung on utility-pole sup- wrts and other s pots loo high to Ttach \\'ithout a ladder. .If Quigley wants the signs back. police said, he can pay a call at the department's properly department. Oil Bill Backed SACRAMENTO CUPll -A bill to put state governmenlinto lhe oil and ga.s business has been ap- provL-d by an Assembly commil· lee with an unus ual pledge by the chairman to let members lake a second look al the measure. As· semblyman Ch<.irles Warren. chairman of the Energy and Diminishing Materials Commit· lee, promised committee mem- bers the)' could "vote up or down" before it received final leJislalive approval and was sent l~ the governor. ,. Quig ley's District? Word or Henry Quiglcy's sign cam-paign has e:otten around. An observer at a luncheon gathering in Sacramento Wednesday al which legislators met wtlh -40 Orange Counly busi- nessmen swears it went this >Aay: Asaemblyman . Robert Badh am <R -Newporl BeoehJ Slood up to in· troduce himself: "I 'm Robert Badham, the as- 1emblyman from Henry Quialey'a di1lrlcl .. " • By \\'11.I.JAl\1 SCllRF.IBt:lt Ot l~e Oaoly P1lol ~Iii! Orange County Fifth Distritt Supervisor 'I'hom as Riley has formally announ ced ht' will run in 1976 for a full c lt'ttl'<I term in the scat hl' w.-s apptiinted to last fall after tht' death of Ronald Caspers. " Riley . a Nev;port B(.•ach rei;i. dent. satd he is already prepar· ing a campaign organization and has been pledged the support of a Jon g lisl of prominent counti:.1ns. "As one '''ho has never run for office, this will be a challengini,: a nd exciling experience for me.·· lhe retired ~1arine Corps general told ne"'smen in Santa Ana. "l hope to bring logether the broadest po,ssible coalition of support and 1 intend to m:Jkc this a truly volunteer effort . Riley said he "'ill conduct his fund-raisin~ event , a SSO·per- person barbC'l'Ue at millionaire Ril'hard O'Neill's J~ancho Mi s- sion Viejel on June 28. lie said he expects 800 peopl t' to attend. The supervisor said he "'ill run his campaign "in the same \l.·ay I have conducted my office -with l'andor. openness and particip<l - tion from all parts of the po\itit•al spectrum. "Y.le arc in a c1;s1s of con· fidence in government <JI all levels and I think I r..in help re· turn some confidenct· in the system by trying to be fair. {'On - sislenl and open lo ne"· ideas' ... Riley added. He said hi s single lal'gest priority is reform of local ca1n - p<1igns by limiting the amount of monev individuals or conlpanies can donate to <:andidall'S and limiting to tal campaign spend - ing. Kiley said outlandish cam- paign costs ha vc created.a loss of credibility on the pal'l of the public in their elected officials. The general said his other "major priority" is a resolution of continuing noise and pollution problems at Orange County Airport. "I live under the takeoff pal· tern and can really appreciate what a nuisance this is lo people in the Newport Beach· area," Riley said. But he said he doesn't think the ans\ver to the proble m is a transfer of the noise to another Orange County com mu~it y, speci fi cal l y El Toro, San (See RILEY , Page A2) Costa Mesa . Takes Down Quig ley Signs Costa A-1esa officials have re· moved th·e ''1-Ienry Quigley , Leadership'' signs that sproulcd up in the city and other coast com munities last \Vcekend. The signs "'ere in viol3tion of Costa Jl.1esa 's year-old, sign or· dinance. The ordinonce aUO\\'S political signs. but only 30 days before or after an election and though Quigley admits hcis cam:' paigoing he won't say what £or. , The signs "'ere put in eom- muniti~s throughout the 14th As- sembly District, except Irvine where Quigley is a r ouncilman. Cosla Me!a or(icials h"d lo USC the ltee·lrimmlng vehicle to re· move some of lhc signs. City Manager Fred Sorsabal Heid Quigley will not be billed for the cos\ ot their removal. ,;We haven't billed other peo- ple In the past,·· he explained. ) \ Aln1osl ·inhaling slices <>f 1>izz<.1 against n lhrt'e-minule deadline. representatjves of UC Irvine ('J.mptts orga nizations engaged in a rapid-fire S\\'a ll O\\'ing session Wednesday. The lop candid~itl' for ;1 bicarbonate chaser \\'a s Paul Monteneg ro, r e p•·esenting Chicanos for Creative Jllledie1n<·. Ill· \\Olfcd d0\\1 n SC \'Cll slice!'i. First pri l t' \\·a s ;1 v.:eekend for l\\'O in Anaheim. 'l'his group of gulpers includes (fro1n lcft ) .Jot.' J.unnon. Alan Drobka. Phil Pears on. f);.i\ l' :'\lais land and Bob Turaer. · Irvine Panel Makes Offe r F or·T eachers I. A sharpl y rcpuced countc·r· propdsal lo tei.ll'hers' requests fu1· a 14 percenl PHY raise nexl year \\'US offered by the Irvine school board fo\lov.·ing <1 secret session Wedn~&d<LY . . The boa1·d proposal would give an average 5.5 percent raise lo base pay, plus an increase in seniority par and pay given for additional ac<.1demic "·ork. The proposa l also suggests an increase in the daily time teachers spend in the classroom . Depending on the school. Irvine teacher s s pend either 180 minutes or 250 minutes in actuul teaching each duy . The board has suggested a flul 275-minute day. The proposal reportedly also includ es a provision for a 40-hour week for te;ichers. Dislricl of- fi cials "'ould make no commenl ·on whl'ther that means 40 hours <See SALARIES. Paget\2) Trustees to Hold Line on Tax Rate? Irvi ne trustees VO\\'ed \Vednes· day to try to keep the school lax rate constant nex.t year. despite inOation which will erode the amount of money the district can spend per stude nt. 9 1oorriy (inap~i.a] projections indicate thal district finances <1nd services will fall behind in lhe race. ag<1inst in1'1ation £or the first lime next year. Even the proposed .6 percent increase in expenditures Per slu- denl would mean an increase in lhe tax rate from $5.52 to $5.89 per $100 assessed value. Ho"·ever, Assistanl Superin· tendenl John Rajcic said the figures on which the preliminary budget is based are just guesses and no official Word on the lax. value of the district has been· re- ceived from the county assessor. Additionally , school board members Wednesday vo"·ed to keep the lax rate constant. Trustee Lee Sicoli and Dean Olson spoke :.1 gainsl a tax in· crease a s lht' board took its first public look at t he fi scal pil'ture for the 1975 ·76 school year. The income figur('s arc based on an expected gl'O\\'lh in the va lue of tax a bit.• properly of eight percenl. If the value grows 10 percent, Raj cic s:.iid . taxes would have to rise to S5 .77 per SlOO lo meet costs. If it g1·0\\'S 12 percent, a tax hike to $5.66 per SIOO "·ould • be needed to s uporl the projected level of service. "I'm just keeping my fingers crosses for 14 percent," Rajcic said. Regardless of the rale. local property O\\'ners y,·ould have lo come up "'ith S9.986.952 to meel the budgC'l next :i.•car as opposed to $8,098,814 in the year pa!>l. Rajcic projet·ts a del'linl' in in· come from state. federal and county sources \\'hi{'h "·ou ld raise lhc loc<.11 cont1·ibution to dis- <See TAXES, Paget\2) Over IO? Put 'em On Laguna Beach Outlaws Nudes on Be aches By JACK CHAPPELL °' ' ... (Miiiy J>ilol $Utt Laguna Beach outlawed nud1l y on city beaches and open areas Wednesday. .. .... The anli-nudity la'\11 \\·as erfec· ti veloday. • Ar\ Colony poliremen. ho"·ever . are going lo be diplomatic about it . First·lin1e naked offenders wi ll be gi\'Cn courtesy notices and asked lo put on a bathing suit. Two·lime losers may be issued <"il;1tions ordering a court ap· pearance. And those who refuse lo c lothe themselves may be nr· rested. physically removed from the beach or sea and booked into joll. Chi ldren. howevE"r. under JO years of age may go naked as jaybirds. They are exempt from j I the law. All these rulings came about as the Laguna Beach City Council met. Wednesday and passed an urgency law prohibiti,ng nude sunbathing or swimming by men or women on cily beaches, In · recreation areas or iti.. prlv1le. areas open to public vtew. Police Chief Frank Schopeo said his dfpa(ln)fnt wlll lrn· mediately begin cnfon::ing the. nude bathing: protilbilion. Re"'said officers firsl will•' as._ nudes. to clothe themselves anCtwtll'\'S!t- city cou~Le1)' notl~~· .• ; ... . ., Follovil•• \be c~ ~!oil. Bruce lfopjjing: c~litl't\lan 'or the Katos Kogatho:s Foundation, an· nounced hi s inlenlion to seek a court injunction againsl lht! city to bar enforctm ll nt of the nude la"" I "The foundation is concerned about this el\;lctment inr.view or its impact on young people and among communities watching Laguna Beuch," Hopping said. H opping '~ foundation pro- motes natural living and "'ater spqrts activlties. Hopping said surveys which in· (Heated a majority or beachgoers favored designated beaches ror nudes. :\ftd a ''skinnydippi'ng .. ~mposium. he held al the city last )'car ~ "have rallen on deaf ear•." · libp.pin&:'& threatened legol ac· 'tion prb'Voked an angry retort by Councilman Jon Brand. ·'There arc obviously those \\'hO will USC the law, rawyer! who know every trick. who know every bend in lhe law. to achieve their own sense of m('lr&llly 14'Still Missing On Isle \\'ASl-llf'GTON (UPl l -Navy a nd t\ir Force hclioopters staged a daring night-time rcst·ue or about 200 Ma rines fronl Koh Tang island tod;.ir. bul :.1 sr:.i reh eontinued for <1 reported 14 n1iSS· ing servicemen. DefC'nsc Dcpa1·t- n1ent sourt·es said. Sources said prL·lim in ;.ir y casualty reports from the 14 -hour MARINES' OPERATION WENT BY BOOK. A4. batlle orr' the Cambodian coast shoy,•ed one Air Force helicopter crewman and one ,_, arine killed Six Air Force personnl•I and eight Marines were missing and "many" \~:ounded . the sou1·cl'S said. One of the '~'oundt.'<I \\·as said to be in critieul condition and a number of others \Vere iii scr;ous condition. The Pentagon \\'ithhe/d an,\· formal tillly of c:i sua lti es unlil f'\'Cf\' individual l'CSl'til'd (l'Olll the iSl:ind could he ('OU/Ill-cf. Sou r ces s:.iid thl'rt.• \\';1 :. a possibility some of the n1i ssi nl! n1ight simply ha \'(' gotten lost from their units in the confusion of the l.'Vacuation and miJ?hl be found during a n1an :by·nlan muster aboard thl' carril•r Cor;li Sea. to \\-'hich the ('\'<lt'Ut'CS \\·ere taken. The Jlo·tarincs l:1ndC'd on Koh Tang. 30 miles soulh\\·esl of the port city of Kompon~ Som <1s part of America's mililary action lo recover the pirated merchant ship Mayaguez and it scre\\.ffil'n. They "·ere removed by i\'.a\'Y and Air Fort'e helicopters a!.lout 14 hours later. The helicopters pull ed off the 'Claring ni ghl·time rcscu~· far riskier than the 01iginal effort planned fo r da,v\ighl -of the as- sault force after initial atlc1npts "·ere th\varted by KhmC'r B.ouge soldiers on the island. Laiti n said. The l\1 arines \\'ere part of an American-Jorce of s hips. planes a nd troops sent to frcl' the merchanl ship Mayagucz and its ere"' of 40 ,\mericans l'aptured by Cambodian gunbouls Mon- day. Laitin s aid the destroyers J.loll and Wilson, both stean1ing less than 1.000 yards off the sho1·l.'. would continue a search for any possible l\1arines left behind. (See MISSING. Pai:te t\2) Orange _.J. Coas t L=-lA~~ Weathe r · Cons idt.·rablc lo\\' l'loudi nl'SS through 1-~riday but partial {'!earing in the af· tcrnoon. Slightly cooler in- land \\'1th highs al tJie bl.'<Jchl'S of 64 rising to 70 inland. l_,o\\·s tonight in LhC' 50s. I NSIDE TODA V F'or1 Tejon may look lik4? 1t iir under siege Sunday . HoweueT , lhe 1kirmi1heir are re·enaclmenls of lhe C1v1 / War . See B·l . lnde" A) Mtvlet Ill C~ Nlll.,..l"°tWl At az Of...,.to••ty a11.1t (.S P'Wtlllffl 111·4 "' "'"' 114 C•· II Sy'l¥1.1' l"wttr •• AU~ C1·4 A• SMoc• ... , .... , •• , 11 , ... '",... II lll·t Tllfft-81 11 WtllMr A4 11 WwHH1""' A4 " • l :J ~ DAILY PILOT Thursday. Miy 15, 1975 e Wins D~l~y . -' . Jurisdictional Hearing Slated f'oJIO\ving afl upsx-aJ for such action from Irvine Co mpany 11nd Ci ty of Irvine offi cials, the Local ;",gency Formation Commission delayed unt il April 28, 1976, hcar- Jngs on what city will have jurisdiction over the Irvine Com· pany's coastal lund. The cilll'S or Nc\1:port Be ach and Laguna Beach asked for cur- ly hearings aimed ot dividing the 10,000•acre parcel and putting 'tht> halves into thl1ir respective spheres of inf luence. The land, often described ns the Irvin e Company's 1nosl Mayor Blushed He Reads Nudity Ordinance I.aguna Beach Mayor Roy iiolm had to address himself lo a naked ordinance Wednesday. It l'mbarrassed him some. The Cit y Council had just adopt- ed an anti-nudit y beach law a:> an emergency m ea::;ure. Because it \\'as a n en1erg(•ncy, the new or- dinance h ad to be read aloud -in fu ll . And the measure made de- tailed references lo the human un:Horn .\'. ''Do Yi<' have to read the \vhole thing?'" the mayor protl'stcd. "l'mgoing to blush." Holm \\'as indeed grO\\·ing ;i bit red about the ears and neck. ··Better you than ffi('," answered Deputy City Clerk l)eg l\lorreale. l\'Ianfully , the mayor \vaded in- to the text ca refully pronouncing eat•h anaton1ical area to be cov- ered by the la\v and cloth. About h~1lf \\1ay through , hov.·cver, he s topped. "Can we take turns at this? I got so excited over that," he said. puf · fin g slight ly. Councilman Jon Brand, a col- lege geography instructor, took over and read thl' balance of the ordi nance. U.S. Denies Viet Refugees Favored Charges of preferential treat- ment in releas in g certain Viet- namese VIPs from refugee com· pounds at Camp Pendleton today "·ere being denied bv the U.S. State Department. (Related story, photos Page AJ.) "fhousands of Vi etn11mesc are still being detained al Camp Pendleton, Fort Chafree, Ark ., and Eglin AFB, Fla., pending security clearances but some of high rank arc now released. Critics and some authorities claim some of those released are high security risks. "There is no policy of the Unit- ed States government to spirit guys out.'' declared one official . The Washington Pos t and Pacifica spo n sored radio network both reported Wednes· day that Trang Si Tan aad other former South Vietnamese police officials including two generals \\•ere grant(.•d early r elease on special conditions. Trang in particular was known for being to•gh against di sscn· ters \11ho opposed Saigon r egime policies. New developments such as the Cambodian seizu re of the cargo From Page Al SALARIES. • • on campus or not. However, teachers are pre- sumed to work a 40-hour week anyway when the amount or time in class, in confer ence with parents a nd in preparation for class is counted, one official s aid. Assistant Superintendent John Rajcic s aid the teac hers' negotiators are to consider the counter proposa l a nd arc cxpect- t..'<i to come back to the board at its Ma y 28 meeting. The board proposal "''ould raise beg inning teacher pay ~(·vcn perce nt from $9,010 to $9,640 a year. At the top of the pa y scale, tt'achers would re- C'eivc a 4.49 percent raise, \Vith an average of 5 .5 percent, Rajcic said . The total proposal including pay and fri nge benefits would cost the di strict $291,301 next )·ear, Rajcic said . <ORANGE COAST ship S.S. l\Iayaguez also brought comments from exiled leaders like former Cambodian Presi- dentSau Kham Khoy. He said he was not surprised a l the Cambodian naval action and heartily end orsed President Ford's move in dispatching U.S. Mari nes to engage the enemy and rescue the ship. "They are uneducated, they know little or politics and t hey are savage," said former Presi- dent Khoy. "The only thing they Wlderst and is force.'' He also suggested three patrol gunboats sunk by U.S. Air Force j ets along wit h four others damaged were not Cambodian at all, but more likely Vietnamese. Life continued, meanwhile, in crowded, hectic conditions at the 203-ac r e city of t ents and quonset huts established fo r the iii flux. of refugees at Camp Pendleton. just south of San Clemente city limits. TAXES .•• trict coffers from 61 .18 percent to 68-21 percent of the total. Disregarding inrlation, the fi gures indicate a decrease in the actual amount spent on some items. Distri ct expenditure per s tu- dent is expected to grow from Sl.513 last year to $1,522 neKl. Bi.it the money is to be appor - tioned differently. Teacher salaries v.·ill account for $781 of the per-student ex pense, up from $760 last year. Classified salaries are $208. doy.•n from $211 last year. Employe benefits are $107, up 'from $99 last year. Books, s up- pli es and equi pment repl,flce- ment are $89, down from $9r'last year. Contracted services a nd operating expenses are $176, down from $177 last year . ·Sites, buildings, new books and supplies are $124, down from $140 last year. · Di strict projections are based on an eight percent growth in stu- dent population. a figure which equals the predicted income growth. Distr1et officials emphasized that ''u·e have a long way to go before we reach a final budget." valuable ptircel, is being con- ~ sidcred by the Orange County Planning Commission ror a pro- pose.><! land use pla n change to al- low developn1ent. The City of J rvine, said City f\.1anager William WooUett Wed· nesday. is not sure whether it "'ants control over a ll or part or the land. l-lowcver, he s aid, no del·ision should be made before land use c;hanges are approved :ind the cities involved in the municipal tug-of-war know what they are vying over. Before adding territory to city spheres of influence, he said, the cities must be willing to commit themselves to providing services for the ar{'a in question. Without knowing the ultimate plans, he said , no such commitment <::an be made. The Irvine Company has re· mained noncon1mittal over \vhat city s hould h ave juris diction through a yea r of semi-public planning. f~l'prcscnlatives ,of 22 private and public agencies have been in on thl' preliminary plan- ning t hrough a company- sponsored g roup known as TIC- 1\-IAI'. A sphere of influenrc is land a . city plans Lo annex. at some time in the future. Despite the city's official coy- ness on the s ubject, Irvine's general plan includes the Irvine Company coast holdings and citY officials have often referred to the land as Irvine's "window to the sea." Supervisors Okay Cowity Smoking Ban On an unexpected unanimous vote Wednesday, Orange County supervisors moved new amend- ments to the county's anti· smoking ordinance a step closer to reality. Supervisor Robert Battin , author of tbe amending or- dinance, cam e to the meeting ap- parently thinking the measure could get final board approval this week. But County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said the law still had not und ergone its ril"st reading and must come back before the board next week for adoption. Only one minor revision, giv· ing the board c hai rman the power to de tcrm ine where in the board of£ices and meeting rooms s moking y,·ould be allowed, was made in the ordinance. In general, the amendments ex.tend board authority over s mok ing to many privately own ed establishments in county territory and vi rtually outlaw smoking in most parts or county- ov.•ned or leased buildings. The amendments specifically includ e smoking bans: -Jn county buildings except in private ofric es, des ignated lounges, ventilated rest rooms or othe r areas set aside by a depart- ment head. -In all public elevators a nywhel"e in unincorporated county. -In waiti ng room s, public halls a nd large \Yard rooms or public and private health care in· slitutions. -In every room, chamber or public meeting place in the coun- ty d~ring the course of a legal meeting. -In movie theaters, stage theaters, recital hall.'! and other areanas not open to the sky, CK · cept in lobbies. -In large restaurants unless the establishment sets aside a "no s moking'' area covering 20 percent or m ore of the floor space and seating capacity. DAILY PILOT '"' 'l'~~ ... (11~·! l'~ll• ''•"•' "'""'""'"' ,,..., "'"""'"""'"' ,.,, '·· '''''""'""~•t"'•Ol•n,,. (°"'' P"l>i""'"<l' ··•">II •• • ~. 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The problem Is that the proper- ly, \\·hich lies along Aliso Creek on both si des of the proposed Tr.'lbuco Road ('Xten.!lion . is in an agricultural preser\'c that pro- hibits residential development. Super,•isors were told Wedncs· day by an :1ttornry for th~ Ian. downer~ that hi~ clients are f11r mers and arc unable to pay o. required $80 ,000 penalty fee to cancel thE' prcsc r\'e •1i:rcemcnt ~rior to its legal JO-year explr11 - t1on date The :1tt orncy, Cecil Wright of O~angc , said the onl y way hi s chcnts ca n afford to pny is If they market the pro p(~rty. And , he said, the onl y way the property l'an be marketed is if zoning is ussurcd and t he county agrees to l·nd the preserve status. 1'o that l'nd . s upervisor~ agreed to continue the preserve issue until Septcm her to give the propert~· 0-u'n<•rs Ii me to drotw up initial pl ;.1n s for the property and tryto sellit. ~tean"'•hlle, th~ board y,•as told, the rezoning application could be processed. f\.1urray Storm, nssistantdlrec· tor of the cou nty Environmental f\.ta nagement Agency, said the count y planning commi5slon agreed to change the zone from asrlcu\tural to pl anned com · munity :1partm('nt and con · <lomlnium zoninl(. In that t·atcgory, he estimated <.ibout 200 un its could be built. The total parcel ts almost 35 acres but the lnndowncn have ngrecd to Rive the county an casement for the Trnbuco Road extension and dedicat e a wide ,.trip of greenbelt along Aliao Cretk. • ( Dancing in the Wind Dr . Frank I-l atch's improvisational dance class from Cal State Fullerton unleashed lhis large parachute Wednesday afternoon on the sand near t_he Wedge on Newport Bcaclt's Balboa Peninsula. The purpase? Wind d ancing, of course. Hatch's children -Frank, Brook and Danny -seemed lo have the most fun. MISSING ••. t.iltial . attempts to send helicopters in tor the Marines were repulsed · by he&vy Com- munistgunfire from the island. Asked to describe the type of gunfire mounted by the Khmer Rouge troops on the is land, Lai tin replied: "Small caliber butlotso(it.'' After the first rescue hellcop· ters were driven baqt, U.S. jet ' fighters swooped low over the dumbbell-shaped island to sup- press the hostile r1re with can· nons and rockets. Defense o(- !lcials said at least some o( the fi ve destroyer s a rqund the island al,;o opened (ire on Cambodian positions with rive-inch gWlS, Lattin said lo the best of his knowledge none of the helicop- ters that rescued the marines was hit. The first Americans to be rescued from the island were a group of 26 M arlnes and airmen -many of them wounded -who were shot down during the initial assault, They s pent the day separated rrom comrades on the is land, Laltin said. When the first rescue effort was repulsed, Defense offi cials considered the possibility that the Ma rines might have to st ay on to maintain their beachhead on the island all night. But offi cials ordered the rescue ef(orts to keep goin g aft er dark with sm all boats from the destroyers and heli copters stand - ing by for the first opportunity to shuttle the Marines arr the beach to the safety of the Coral Sea . LOitin said the Marines were not pinned down, even though the helicopters had been unable to reach them in the initial evacua- tion attempt. .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Skipper Described As 'Tough' ALAMEDA (UPI>° - S .S. Mayaguez skipper Charles P. Miller of Foun· lain Valley, whose vessel was seized by Cambodia, is "a tough , little, hard- nosed, old·timc sailor." That's how Ralph Wat.s o n , O · Merchant Marine offi cer, described his ftiend, Capt. Miller. Watson said Miller .was "very knowledgeable and he doesn •t shove around very well . "I ought lo know. I've known him for 20 years or better, sailed y,·ith him on a couple of ships. "I remember one time I was with h i m on the Lt>ila ni a few years ago. There was this guy who y,·a~ wanted for rape In Honolulu. I had ~Im down and so forth and J called for Charlie and· he came down and just fl at out sadd.Jed this ~uy , "l·le's got what It takes." TESTS •.• he said , maintaining thal district performance h as i mproved significantly in the year and a hair si nce the other tests wer e taken. RILEY ••• Clemente or Los Alamitos. "What we need to'dois deve1op an alternative airport site which can provide a regional answer to a regional problem," he said, noting he is in the process of negotiatin1 with San Diego and Riverside Counties for conatruc· Uon of a major airpori facility in Rancho California. Riley said other priorities he ·plans to address include reaolu .. tion of the continuln1 con· troversy surroundlnc. the transfer of Orange County Medical Center to UC Irvine, paramedic service expansion, improved sheriff's patrols in the south county and more responsl· ble land uae decisions. Riley said he thinks his service in o(fice so far has been produc· live. The list of supporten Riley re· leased today includes such elect· ed officials as Sheriff Bradley Gates, Costa Mesa O>uncllman Jack Hammett, District At· torney Cecil Hicks, La1una Beach Mayor Roy Holm, Newport ·Bach Mayor Donald Mcinnis, San Clemente Coun· cllman Thomas O'Keefe, Irvine" Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor and San Juan Councilman James Weathers. Also on the list is Athalle Clark, mother of Joan Irvine Smllh, prominent Re publican George Delahanty, builder John Lusk, businessman Dick Richard and coastal commissioner Judy Rosener. Drug Bill Backed SACRAMENTO CAP) -A bill designed to slash the eo&l of drug prescriptions cleared Its first Senate committee Wednesday. SAVE OVER $20 /' I /FM 8-TRACK IN-DASH STEREO 1 • •w...n~-· .. ·-1...,r-~ .. ....,. ._.... ... _, ........ •' .. ---·-.,.. ... ,. .. ...,.._.. .,,save money and make drlve-ttme relax ttme. Regularly S11Q.QS /Yow_ save S20.95 n 1e11\'OU11\IO<"I to onv klro of rn..•s•c v.it'enevor vou ~&a1a. Jus! •~oh a bl.ollon orid Vo\J Mor st1111eo tooed music or Ir.& 1u11 wuria 01 rodio llo!t> hove l!ghtec:I rnonn1.~ wrec1IO"'I, on eo1v access con"OI POl"lel ond °'-'lh·butlon corlrlctge i;;,eo:~oo 1"'41 unl•!i'1ys1em goes a>ruc.nv into vour doshooora 1n11o~a1on Ol'ld iPQO~O!I a1e OVOllODle, IOo. ''''!!!!' wmlhe ~ ONE WEEK ONLY OFFER ENDS MAY 21 B. F. Goodrich Sto·re COSTA MESA 2049 HARIOR ILVD. 646-4421 I '" • I I I I j I Huntington Beach J!oontafu Valle . .. ~ •' - Toda;v·s Closing N., .. Stoeks . -, VOL. 68, NO. "135, 3·SECTIONS 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1975 TEN CENTS Perlllanent Coast Conunission Sought By CANDACE PEARSON CM 111.9 Dally Pll.tW..H I.ONG BE-ACI~ -The eoasl 'ol.'On'l he prolct ted unless the c.1oas1al l'Ommissions arc made permanent ag~ncies, acC'ording lO more than half the 78 speaker;; :1\ a packed ' hearing here Wed· nei;day. The seven·hour sesttion was the third in a St'titJS o( (QUr hearings on" prelimin-ary <:oaStal plan to be held irt l.os An ~cJcs and Orange counties . The fourth will begi n at 3 JJ .m Friday ut San Clemc ntt.' Ci ty Hull. Wednesday's session was the largest.so fa r . More than 250 people crowded into ' the Long Beach Harbor Oepartmeot meeting room where six m e mbers or the state l'oastal commission t1nd seven memberij of'the South Coast re· gionul conimission listened to ~1 mixture of complaints and praist•. Of t he 78 speakers. about 40 said a permanent state wide coastal agency -possibly wi~h regional levels is neede(j, because local ·governments still t·an 't do the job of planning. "Ir this fai ls." said Joan Smith of San Pedro, "it will be a sub· version of the people's vote and it "'ill be business as usual on the California coast." One Orange County cit y sug gested a com prom isl'. The pl<1n should be cnrorC'cd by local governments, Seal Beat h Planning Dir ector Ro bert Neprud said. but barring that. the city will back an "interim stale agency v.·ith jurisdit·tion while plans arc adopted by hx:al agencies." .. •rtu s 1s a bun<·h uf poliL·iL·S. The plan may t:.tkt.• anothe r t \\-'O lo three years." :i<t id Larry Moort.• of the Irvine Co n1puny . ~le said the c.·omp<tny s upports tht.• idea of a state agency sucteedini: the commissions. But he objected to "-'hat he called a .. rural bias")n the prt.'· liminary plan. refe r1,ng to road capacity po li cies vl'hic h may \\'Ork for No rthe rn Ca lifornia • .. but not in urb;inizcd Or1J nge County._ "I guess \~t: t·ou ldn't have ex· pc<·tcd you lo ::-.clf-destrutt as the plun prom ised." l'oJn pla ined Gillx-rt 1'"'erguson. ;.1dding th;i,t the commission h:.i s destroyed jobs ;ind priced middle-income resi- dents outof coastiJ I homes. Fer guwn. executive director of the «<iuncil on Employment. ISee COAST, Page A2) • escues ar1nes Over IO? Put 'em On Laguna &ach Outlaws Nudes on Beaches By.JACK CHAPPELL Of IM DlllW Pl tot ~It Laguna Beach outlawed nudit y on city beaches and open areas Wednesday. The anti-nudity law was cfJet·· \ive today. Art Colon y polil'c.1nc11 , however , are goi n g to bt.· diplomatic about it. First-time naked offenders will be given courtesy notices and askeii to put on a bathing s uit. TWo-timc losers may be issued c itations ordering a tourt <JP· pearanl'c. And those who refuse to clothe themselves may bear- rested, physically removed from the beach or sea and booked into jail. Children·. however. under 10 years of age may go naked as jaybirds. They are exempt from the l<I"-'· All these rulings came ;.ibout us the Laguna Beach City Council met \V ednesd;.iy a nd pass(."() an urgency law prohibiting nude sunb<ithing or sv;imming by men or \\•omen on <·ity bco1ches. in rel'reation art•as or in private areas open to public vicv.·. Polite ("hil•f F rt1 nk Schopc n said his depurtment \\'ill im· mt>diatel~· be gin enfor·eing the nude bathing prohibition. I le s aid offil'ers first \V iii usk nudes to clothe th e mselves and \Viii issue city courtesy notices. Following the council 's action, Bruce Hopping, chairman of the Kalos Kagathos Foundation, an- nounced his intention to seek a court injunction against the city to bar enforcement of the nude law. 'Calculated Risk' Study on Sinking Building Proposed By WILLIAM SCHRE IBER DIUMO•llyPll,.Sl;itt • Orange County supe rvisors may have to take "a calculated risk" to save-a wing of the Wcsl Coun t y Gourthou·se in Westminster that is si nking into an old peat bog. Jn a report scheduled for bo<.1rd consideration next Tuesday. county Building Services • Di rec· tor Joseph Smisek has recom- mended another $10,300 worth of study be done prior, l o any ·engineering work. He said _tes ts of an under- ground grouting system that could shore up-the building have been successful in slov.•ing the rate or sinkin·g. "However. it must be n"oted that the su·ccess of repair work of this type is empirical and at best 3hould be considered a calculat· ed risk," Smisek said in his re- port. ·The pilot program Smisek used to draw his conclusions consis ted or pumping fast.hardening ce- me nt into the ground around the ori ginal pi lings driven into the earth toi.;upport the court building when it was constructed seven years ago. Supervisors \vere told in the latest report tha t the geological tonsulting firm of Con vcrse- Davis has determined the court s inking happened because loose sub -surface s~oil layers failed to compact during initial grading. The geologists warned that there is "a potential for addi - tional settlem ent." Michelle Finn, Auto Crash Victim, Dies ?rtichelle Finn of Huntington Beach died at 11 a.m. today of in- juries suffered in a traffic acci- dent Sunday. The colli s ion at Warner Avenue and Edwards Street also killed Mrs. Finn's son, Kevin. 4, and the unborn child she was car- rying. The 32 -year·old mother had been in critical condition at 1-lunt- ington Jnlercommunity Hospital since the cras h. Her husband, Thomas, was re- ported improved there today, and her son, Scan, 6. v.•as r e- leased from the hospital. Lloyd Lester Fariell, 53 , of S!X>2 Midiron Circle. f·luntin gton Beach, faces manslaughter and dritnk·en driving charges in con· nection \vith the accident "The found ation is conterned about this enactment in view of its impact on young peqple and among communities watching Laguna Beach." I-lopping said. Hopping 's foundation pro- motes nutural living and waler sports a ctivities . ~lopping s<iid surveys \\"hich in- dicated il n1ajority of bcachg:oers favored dl"signatcd beaches for nudes. and a "skinnydipping" symposium he held at the C'ity last yt;-ar "ht1vc fallen on de <if ears . Hopping's threatened legal ac- tion provoked an angry retort by Councilman J on Brand. "There arc obviously those "'ho will use the law, lawyers who know every trick, who know every bend in the law, to achieve their own sense of morality. Hospital Slowdowns Looming By the Associated PTess Southern California hospitals braced for slowdowns today after about 70 Long Beac h-a rea anesthesiologists announced that they will disc on.tinue non- emergency services beginning J\1onday. The action by th e Long Beach· South Bay area doctors on.Wed - 2 PHYSICIAN-BACKED BILLS SUPPORTED, AS nesdav ext e nded to Southern Califoi-nia the s trike begun by Northe.rn C alif or nia anesthesiologists to protest soar· ing malpractice insure1nce rates. Dr. A1·thur McGowan , u spokesman for the Long Beach- South 8;.iy area physicit1ns v.•ho work a t 13 hospitals. said that starting Monday the doctors will ''administe r an esthesia for emergency procedures and ob· sletrics only.'' McGowan. from Los Alamitos Hospital, s<i id the walkout will continue ·'until meaningful legislation is passed by the Legislature.'' Meanwhile, the 1-fospital Coun- cil of Southern California issued a statement declaring "the medical malpractice insurance problem has reached crisis pro· portions and will h<tve <1 direct adverse impot ct on hospitals in Southern California if the pro- posed v.·ork stoppage g oe s (O l"\\•ard. •· E'estival Finery Judy Lower is a d ance ha ll girl and Bill Vantc plays an In- dian a s they remind 1-1.untington Beach residents of the city\~tidc fcsti\'<.11 to be he ld in the t·ity's d0\\1nto\vn section Saturday from 10 a .m . to 5 p.m . 1'hc fcstiv;.il the n1e is "1'he Age of Di sco\•e r:-'. 1492-I 77:'l. ·' Teacher Umt Hits 87 -cent Overide By KATHY CLANCY 0t Ille O•il' Piiot ~Utt The Westminster School Dis· lrict Teache1·s Association charge<I district administrators Wednesday with "financial inef- ficiency" and vowed to fight a propose d 87 -cent tax override which goes to voters May 27 . They criticized \vhat they said is the district 's 12 to 1 lcachcr- administrator 1·atio. the use of di s trict e mplo ycs t o u.1·ge passage of the !\-f ay 27 ovt•rride. the high cost of conferences and Supe r·inte nd ent Ed Ri ekctt "s $36, 726 S<i \~1ry . "The voters turnt'd us <lown 2 to I in J\rt arch." said (~;_iy V;.1n Wey , pas t president o f the \Vestminstcr 1'cachers Associa· tion. "I think they \Vere tryi ng to tell us something.·· Supt. Ricketts s uid he was "disappointed" in the position or the association, which represents the majority of district teachers . But he cl;.1i med to have 2,500 parent volunteer s and many t e a c hers sti ll work~n g for passage of the l<i x. If the issue f:ii ls. di slriet of· fit'ia ls say they "·ill h:.ive to t1irn next yea r"~ budget by $800,000 und 1nakc rlr asli l' personnel and progr;.in1 culs . . OraLn-~7=-8t Weatller Co nsiderable lo\\' cloudi - ness through Friday but partial clearing in the af· ternoon. Sfighlly cooler in· China Assails Rescue RickC'tts, \Vhilc admittin g hi s s <1 lary is the hi ~h esl among Orange Counly elt•menl:1ry dis- t ricts. said he m ight have been oble to ask for even a higher wage "because of all the dis· trict 's problem s ... t l and wilh•hig_hs at the beaches of 64 rising-to 70 inland. Lows tonight in the 50s. -I INSIDE TODAY I. Fort Tcjo11 may look like it 11 uhdt!r 1iege Sunday. ' HOJl)tver, lhe akirmishe.t are re-enactmer.t1 of th.e Civil War. See B··I , Index Al...... 11 C• ""*"llWw' A• 11 °'"*""'a-IY Alf,14 cs...... ., .• AS l"TA 14 (4.11 l'flYllo....,... It A11 ,....., Cl·4 ... *•""'"'-'' ... , ., ,...,,,..... ., .... , ..... " ., 11 ~ ,.. •r ..,..Ill.,_ At •• , Calls lJ.S. Action in Cambodia 'Piracy' From WJre Services China said today the U .S . bombing of C~mbodian gun boats was an "outnght act of piracy," Japan's Kyodo news service re- ported from Peking. It was China's first public reaction lo ; the Mayague~ a£fair. Kyodo said the Chinese state· . ment was made by Vice Pre mil'r Li 1-fsien·nien at a dinner party celebrating the "great victory of Vietnam ... (RelatedStory AJ) Kyodo quoted Li as saying "U.S. imperialism has still not learned. ftom its dereats 1n Jn· dochlna. A few days ago, a U.S. vess el intrude d into the t er · rilorial wate rs of Cambodia. Cambodia acted to preserve its own national sovereignty. "But the United States took ad· vantage of·this and bombed Cam- bodian land and vessels. This is an outright act or piracy and should be inevitably met with strong denunciation from the world public opiniori." But President Ford received overv.1helming bipartisan s up· part from (:ongress tod ay £or his decision lo use military fwce to obtain the r e l ease o r the Mayaguez a nd its crew of 40 Amerlcans . Sen . Ht>nry M. Jackson <D- Wash.) said he gives Ford ''hill) marks." Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (()... Maine) said the s uccessful ~ come of the operation "should tit ~ satisfying to all o r us.'' ,• .. ' .t' ' Sen. Barry M. Goldwater ( R- Ari:r:. ), said he was grateful th:1t Ford showed enough "Rul.s to do what he should have done." Senate conservativ.cs took the opportunity to call for a strong defense Posture us the basis or U.S . for eign policy. One by one, the conservative senators m ade floor speeches stres slb& the need to regain the cqnlid;~ce, of allies and send a mess~e i6 .:idversnries that the Unit Stai., ·~ill not be Ughtly P<J!lh ar;.nd :f.· Ca~ Cu.~)• (ll·Neb.) said lt"4istat;O ahOOld not be ir-utLw , p~"be .s~ng 11(1 ·-ed." . ~···~--·· l-le also said the district docs ·h a ve the third highest ad- ministrative cost among <:ounty e leme ntary syst e ms . "Thal 's because we have :i lot of small ele m entar y schools," he .said. 1-fowevcr, representatives of the district's teachers associti· lion c ritic ize d keeping the schools open despite enrollment d rops, but par e nts have urg(·d di strict offi c ials to kc<'p their own neighborhood schools open, Van Wey and Di xie Jordon, current WT A president, said they realize . without the tax hike. some t eachers may be out of wor k. Tca~her's i lso criticized the $2,200 the district spent recently 'tc send Ri c ketts a nd thr<le trustees to a Miami conference. 14 Still \VASlll NGTON (UPIJ -Navy und 1\ir Forl'e helil'O pters staged a d<.lring ni ght-tin1t.• rest'UC of abo ut 200 J\t arines from Koh T<in!: is land today. but <.1 search (•ontinued for a reported 14 mi ss- ing scrviceml'n. l>eft.•nSt.' Dcp:.irt- n1ent sourl'es s a id Sour <.·es s a id p r t.'limi n<.1ry C'<.1sualty reports from the 14-hour 'MARINES' OPERATION WENT BY BOOK. A4. battle off the C3mbodian co<1st shov.1ed one Air Force helicopter crewm a n and one M urine killed. Six Air Force personnel and eight Marines v,,·erc missing und "many" wounded , the sources said. One of the \\'Ounded was said to ht!" in critical condition and a number of others \Vere in· .serious condition. The Pentagon \vithheld ;in.v formal t a lly of casualties unti l cverv individut1l i·t•sc ut.>d fron1 the iSl;1 nd could bt.• ("OUnted . Sourt.'l'S sa id lht'rt' \\";1 s a possibilit.i.· somt:' of the missing might sin1pl y havt.• gotten lost from their uni ls in the confusion of the evacuation and might be found Quring a man-hy·man muster aboard the ear1icr Coral Sea. to "'hi ch the ev::i ("uees \\"L're taken. The Marinl's landed on Koh Tang, 30 miles southwest of the port city of Korn pong Som ;,is part of t\me rica's m ilitary action to rC'cov cr the pi1·utl•d mer'chunl ship f\-1 ay<.1 guez and its cre\vmen . They were removed by Navy and Air Force hclicopte1·s about 14 hours l<itcr. The helicopters pulled off the dt1ring ni ght-timl' rescut.• -ft1r riskier thun lh<" origi nal effort pl3nn<"d' for daylight of the as· sault force after initial a ttempts ""·er(' lh \\'artcd by Khmer Rou"ge soldiers on the island, Laitin said. 1'he Ma rines \~'ere part nf ;.in Ameriean force. of stii1>:>, planes and troops sent lo free lhe merc hant ship M ayaguez and its crew of 40 Americans c:iptured by Cambodia n g unboats Mon - day. Luitin s:iid the destroyers 11olt and Wil son. both s tcuming less lhan t ,000 yards off thcl shore , would continue a seareh for any possible Marines left behind. Initi a l :.rtte mpls to se nd ht.•licoplcr!' in for the l\'l:uines \Vere rt'pulsed by ht.•av y Com· n1unist gunfi re fron1 lhl' island. As ked to desc1·i be the type of gunfire mou ntt.·d by the Khmer Roui:?c t r oops o n the island , Luitin repl ied : .. S1n;,ill c:.i liber butlotsofit ,'" Aft t.•r t ht.• f 1 r~l l"l'!:-ol"uc ht.•heop tcrs \Vere driven back. U.S. jet fi ghters sv.:ooped lo\~· over the dumbbell-shaped island to sup. press the hostile fire v.•ilh can· <See l\o11SSING, Par.!e A2) SHIP CAPTAIN THANKS FORD WASl-llNGTON (UJ>I ) - Capt. Charles P. J\,1iller of 1'~o unt ai n V::illey. eon'· manding offi c<'r of t.ht• rt.·· captured An1 f'r1 t'<i11 rncrchanl s hip 1\.1:.iyagucz. has sent the rvtlowin}! tele· gram to Presidt'nt Ford· "Dear Mr , Preside nt . The captain 3.nd officers and crew o'f the SS Mayaguei tha nk you ancl all the brave mil itary forces who are !i~hting and dying to save our lives." It was signed by Miller, I . a ~ 0 A!l "( PtlOT H /F Levee, Biking Trail Skipper Described As 'Tough' Marsh Delayed At Bolsa Chica Stale uulhorili<'S \vi ii fat·c al leasl a one-month delay on their pl ans for t he (.'rcation of a sall \Valer mars h at Bol~a Chlca in J-luntington Beach. Ron llein , associ;1l(· \\ ildlifc m~1n agcr for the Fish ancl Garn<' Department. said toduy the de·· lay involves the <"Onslru{·tion of a levee and a h ikin g trail. "We shifll.'d thl' levee rrom one s ite lo another. and disco\·ered it would be on land leased from Signal. rather than the land we own." Hei n explained. In the agreement v.·orked out two year s ago, Signal Gas and Oi l (now Burma ) gave the state full tiUc on 300 acres of Bolsa Ray for t he m arsh. but granted a least for a nother 230 ;1('r(.•S. If a n ocean c hannel is i'ut tc Bolsa Bay, the state "'ill rcccivt· full 0\\-'ll CrShip of the olher 2JC i:ICres. llein said tht' !'late \\'ould have to get permission fro m Signal le build the lcvet• "'here it is now propost•d . A similar boundary problem (";.Jm{' up in pJ~1ns for" J .5 mil<' hi king t rail "'hiC'h \\IOU!d C'irtle the 150 ;:icrcs of re-c reated m arsh. Pla nners wa nled to put thl' trail on top of lhl' bluffs near \Varner Avenue, but al one point lh4.' Signal property comes to the edgl' of tht• cliff. "\Ve would either need to grade the cliff or build a bridge ut that point . so our plunn ers may have to redC'sign it.'' ~lein said. F'ish •ttuJ Gunlc :1 uthoriti~s had planned to J;:o bt•fort• the So11th Coast Hcgiona l Coastal Conl- missiott f\'fonday to obtain permits for tht> marsh "'ork. But 1-tcin said his department has requested a 30·day delay on those permits. so the item won 'l be on thl! coastal agenda until _,;ometime later in Junl'. Hei n said the dclavs are not that sig nificant. and, ·ir all goes "'el l, rec-on struction of the marsh should begin 1n October and the proj(·(·t should bt• fini shed by Ju. Jr. 1n16. Current plans t all for the re- C'reation of :.L salt \\'atc::r marsh <Jver 150 of the !'l:.itc's 300 acres. most of it slrC'tching in a narrO\\' line :.ilong th e inland side of Pacific Co ast liighway fron1 \Varner Avenue south to the ne\v t•nt r~1ncc of Bo lsu Chic ~1 St:.i tc Dcoeh. Fis h :.ind Game c.·xpcrts sny they ca n't use more than 150 acres now because without an ocean ch ann e l n ear Warner, th er e is n 't s ufficient tida l flushing for a bigger marsh. ALAMEDA (UPI ) - S.S. Mayagu&z s kipper' Charles P. Mille r of Foun· lain Vall ey. who:;e vessel was seized b y Cambodia, Is "a to ugh: litt le, hard· nosed, old·t imc S:lilor." 'fh at ':; how R a lph Wa t son. 3 M erch a nt Ma rine officer, d escribed his friend, Capt. J\.t iller. Wa tson said !\-1ill er wus "very knowledgeabJe and he doesn't shove around very well . "I ought to know. I've knov.·n him for 20 years or better, sailed with hi m on a couple of ships . "He's perfe~tly capable of sacrifice. Wh at would you call it? Common sense. Charlie Miller knov"s how lo react in un emergency. l·le's not a \\·eak sister - not by a long ways. "I rc111ember one lime f w;1s \\·ith h im on the Leilani a few years ago. 'rhere \~'a s this g uy who \\'a~ "'anted for r ;1pe in llonolulu . 1 had him down and so forth and I called for Charli e and he came down and just fla t oul saddled this gu)'. "He's got wha t it takes." Supervisors Okay Limits on Smoking Fro111PageAJ MISSING •.. nons and rocket s. Defense of· fi cials said at least some of the five destroyers a round the island also opened fir e on Cambodian positions with five·inch guns. On an unexpected un animous vote Wednesd ay, Orange Co unty s upervisors m oved nev.• amend- m e nts to th e eo unty's a nti - s moking ordina nce a step closer to reali ty. Supe r visor Robert Ba ttin , author or t he amend ing or· dinance, came to the meeJjng ap· parenlly thinking the measure could get fin al board approval this week. But County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said the law still had not under go ne its £i rst reading and must come back before the board next week for adoption. . Only one m inor revision, giv· ing th e board c hairma n the power to det ermine where in the board offices a nd m eeting rooms s moking would be aJIO"'-'ed. was m ade in the ordina nce. ln general, the amendments e xtend board a uthority ove r s moking to many priva tely owned establishments in county territory and virtually outlaw smoking in most parts or county- owned or leased buildings . The amendments specifically include s moking b ans : -In county buildings except in priva te offices, designated lounges. ventilated r est rooms or othe r a reas set aside by a depart- ment head . -In a ll publi c e leva tors any wh er e in u nincorpor a ted county, -In waiting r oom s. public h alls and lar ge ward rooms or public a nd pi;.iva lc health care in- s titutions. -In every room. chamber or public m eeting pl ace in the coun· ty during the course or a legal m eeting. -In movie theaters, s tage theaters, rec it al halls and other a reanas not open to the sky, ex- <.•ept in lobbies. -In large restaurants unless the establishment sets aside :i "no s moking'' c1 rea cove rin g 20 per cent or more or the floor space and seating capacity. -In h all s. r eading or viewinJ.'! r ooms of m useums or librariC's ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lilt 0<•~ Co••I O.Olly P1lol, Ml"-"" o<tll"'• "'""'a!,.. 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Supervisor s Ra lph Di edrich a nd Thom as Riley. the onl y smokers on the fiv'e·m an board. agreed to support the ordiaance e ven though it could limit them to s moking only in their offi ces.· •·J may give it up altogether," Diedri ch quipped . Pitchess Hits Guns in Home LOS ANG ELE S (U PI) - Society can no longer have th e luxury of owning handguns, and they should be outlawed, Sheriff Peter J . Pitchess said Wednes- day at m em orial services honor- ing eight County law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty . ''The lu x u ry or ov.·ning a handgun is one. th at societ y can no longer afford." l>itchl'ss s aid. "It is a lu xury t hat must be sacrificed to t he common good. Rummage Sale Set The Edison .Charger Band Pare nt Association is sponsori ng a "Ru m m age Sale" from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Saturday in the parking lot of the sc hool o n 2 1400 J\.f agnolia St . in l·luntinglon Beach. Proceeds will go to help earn nC\.\' uniforms for the Edison Charger Band. Laitin said to the best of his knowledge none of the helicop. ters tha t r escued the marines was hit. 'fh e firs t Americans to be rescued from the island were n · group of 26 Ma rines and airmen -m any or the m wounded -who were shot down during the initial assault. They s pent the day separated rrom comrades on the island, Laitin said. When the first rescue erfort was repulsed, Derense officials considered 'the possibility that the Marin-es might have to slay on to maintain their beachhead on the island all night. But o ffi cia ls or dere d the rescue efforts to keep going after dark with s mall boats from the destroyers and helicopters stand- ing by for the first opportunity to shuttle the Marines off lhe beach to the safety of the Coral Sea. Laitin s aid the Marines were not pinned down, even though the helicopters had been unable to reach them in the initial evacua - tion attempt. "They a re wailing there to be ext ract ed," Laitin said. "On a num ber of occasions. some or the (evacua t ion ) choppers were tur ned back by fir e.,. The helicopters were trying to establish a shuttle between the Marines and the Coral Sea. lying 10 miles off Koh Tang. Laitin said the destroyers were' 'withi n 1,000 yards or t he s hore." Three heli copters '4-'ere also los t a nd two others damaged in the original assault, but thei r crews a pparently escaped, the Pentagon said. U.S. Denies Viet Refugees Favored Charge. of preferential treat· m ent in releasing certain Viet· nam ese VIPs from refugee com· pounds at Camp Pendleton today \\'ere being d enied bv the U.S. State Depa r t m en t . (Related story, photos P age AJ.) ·rhousnrtds of Vietnamese are still be in g deta in ed nt Ca mp Pendleton, Fort Charfee. Ark .. :ind Eglin A fo~O . F1 n .. pending security cleara nces but so1nl' of high rank ar e now released. Cri tics 1J nd some authorities clai m som e of those releused ;.1rt• hi gh security ri sks . "There is no policy of the Unit· ed States government to spirit guys out." d ec I a rl!d one offi cial. The Washington Post an<I P acif ica s p o nsored 1·a d1 0 network both reported Wednes- day that T ra n~ Si T an and other for1ncr South Vil'tnamese police offic ials includ ing two generals \••ere grn nted earl y release on special conditions. Trang in particular was kno"•n for being tough against di ssen- ters who opposed Saigon regime polieies. Ne'4-· developments suc h as the Cambodian sei7.u re or the ~argo ship S.S. A1 ayaguez also brought comml'nts from ('XilL.td leaders like former Cambodian Presi· dent Sau Kham Khoy. I-le said he was not suJ'l)rlS<..>d ot the Camb<>dian nnval action an1I heartily e n dorsed President Pord 's move in dispatching U.S. Marines lo engage the enemy and rescue t he s hip. "They are uneducated. they know little of politics and they are savage." said former Presi· dl'nt Khay. '·The on ly thi ng they understand is forC'e ." t:fe also suggested three patrol gunboats sun k by U.S. Ai r Force jet s along w it h four othe r s damaged \\'Crc nut Ca mbodian at .a ll . but more likely Vietnamese. l .ife continu ed , mcan .... ·hile. in <·rov.·d('d, h('ctic conditions at the 203 -;ic:re ci l y o f t e nts <-1 nd '1.uons(·t hut s es tablished for the infl ux of refu gees a t Cump Pe ndl et on, j us t south of San Cleme nte <'ily limits. No refugees r emain at El Toro fl.-Tari nc Cor ps Air Stati on. follow- ing departure of some 400 Tues- day for for new quarter s in Arknnsas. Marine r.-1 astl'r Sgt. Chri s Evans said E l Toro authorities have rc<'eived no word on the ar- rivnl of more rerugees for whom lh('re is no room currently at Ca m p Pendleton, but that th ey are likely toresum(' soon. And .-m id the t'l;imor and oc- casional furore over artival or !he homc le~s who flt."d SHigon and surrounding a reas to avoid Com· muni1'it domination , a new dis· 5<'nt1 ng voice was heard today. TeamJ>ters Union o rficials responsible for nctivity in 13 Nor thl'rn Californlu counl i~s , warned non-uni on "'Orker!I lhey should organi te to protect their jobs from cheap Vietnamese labor sources. Pr ores Campaign Riley Will Run For Full Term Laotian Mob 'Re.l~t4e8 3 VlENTli\NE (UPI) - Student demonatratora ln the central LaoUantown of Suvannakhet today freed three Amerlc'an otflclals they had held hos tage but kept control of U.S. 1ov· ernme nt bulldtng• they seized there In a n anti· American r ampage, U.S. sources s old. By \YILl.IAM SCHREIBER Of O•• o.n., l"UM '"'" Orange County Fifth Dis trict Supe r vi :;or 1'homas Riley h as forrnally ii nnc1unced he will run in 1976 for a full elected t.erm in the seal he was appointed to last fnll aft er the death of Ronald Caspers. Riley, a Nc"'POrt Beu«h resi- dent, said he is a lready prepar· Ing a campaign organization and has been pledged t he support of a Jong list of prom ine nt countians. "As one who has never run for office, this will be a challengi ng and exciting e xperience for me,·· the retired Ma rine Corps general told news m en in Santa Ana. "I hope to bring together the broadest possi bl e coalition of support a nd I intend to make this a truly volunteer e ffort. Riley said he will conduct his fund-raisin g event. a $50·per· person barbecue at milliona ire Richa rd O'Neill 's Rancho Mis- sion Vi ejo on June 28. He said he expects 800 people to attend . Fashion Show Set TonighL Ha ndicapped youngsters from Nueva View School in Huntington Beach will ·s tage a fashion show al 7 o'clock . tonight, compl~e with commentary a nd Pio· fessional assistance. The s how features 22 children from the multiple handicapped, preschool aphasic and trainable mentally r et a rd ed classes. Clothing is being provided by Sca r s a nd R oe buck , ·Westminster . a long with the \'Oiunteer help of Sears employc Yvonne Hudson. A1embe rs of the school's dance and rh ythm b a nd a lso will pc1iorm. The school is <1t 171 32 Pinehurst La ne. Indian Week Fete at GWC The public is invited tn <.in Jn · dian pov.• v.·O\\' at Gold('n West Coll ege Friday night, being held lo cclebr <.i t e fndi an Cultural A,,·areness Week. A·lore tha n 100 Indians "'ill compete in a special dance con· test at 7:30 p.m . in the college pavili on. In .addit io n, Billy 1\1 il ls. a half Sioux India n .. Olympic gold med al winn er and advisor to th e President 's Co un c il on Physical Fitness, will speak. 'fhe event is bein g sponsored by the Indi a n eultur:.i l committee of the Huntington Beach Uni on r1 ig h Sc hool District a nd the Orange County Ind ian Center in SlJnton . The s upervi5or said he will run hjs campaign ''in the same war I have conducted my offi ce -with c.a ndor , openness a nd parliclpo· t1on from a ll pa rts of the poliUcaJ s~ctrum . "We are In a crisis of con· fidencc in government ul a ll levels and I thin k 1 can help re- turn some confidence In the system by trying to be fair, con· sistent .a nd open to new Ideas," Riley added . 1-t e said h is single la r i?est priority is r efo rm o{ local c.am- paigns by limiting the amount of money individuals or companies can donate to candidates 1tnd limiting tot al campaign spend- ing. • Hiley said outla ndish ca m - paign costs h:.i \'e created a loss o{ credibility on the part of the public in their elected officials. The genera l said his other "major priority " is a resolution of continuing noise and pollution proble ms ~~t Ora ngt! County Airport. "I li ve under the takeoff pat· tern and can r eall y appreciate what a nuisance this is to people in the Ne\v port Beach area," Ril ey said. But he said he doesn't think the a nswer to th e problem is a transfer o r th e noise to another Oran ge County community , s p ec ifica ll y El To ro, San Clem~nte or Los Ala mitos. Ril ey said he thinks his service in offi ce so far has been produc- tive. 'Slim' Folds Iii .Las Vegas Poker Derby LAS VEGAS CAP) -Eight players remained in the "world champions hip of poker" today after Amarillo Slim joined the dropouts by losing $5,500 on a card he said he hadn 't even seen. T"'enty.one players s helled out $10,000 each to join the cham- pionship in Binion's llorseshoe Clu b in do"·nto"·n Las Vegas. The ,,·inner, who may emerge Friday. takes a ll $2 10,000. The other dropouts inelude a four-time winner-. Johnny Moss of Odessa, Tex .. •and 1973 winner Walter Clyd e "Puggy Wuggy" Pearson of Tennessee. The top th ree in the remaining ei ght ::ire J esse Alto of f.louston v.·ith $39,200 ; Aubrey Day or Tuscaloosa, Ala ., with $36.300, and J unior Whiled of Austin, Tex .. with $31 ,400 . Tho mas Au s tin "Ama rillo' Sli m" Preston, probably poker's most colorful professional, was the 10th player to fold in two days of (ina ls . He won the event in 1972 . The sources s old the three Atn ~ticans -includ· ing Sanford J . Stone, lhe senior U.S. offi cia l in C(ln· tral Laos -reported by telephone they were ln good he alth and spirits. A Laotian government spokesman apologized for the a nti-Ame r ican out· break, sayin1. "The gov- e rnme nt is v e r~ sorry about the incident." COAST .•• Environme nt. Economy and Developme nt (CEEED), a coali· tion of labor groups, said the plan is too vague because it doesn't list specific property it wants and how much it will cost . He called Proposition 20, the 1972 initiative which created the commissions, u "monster" and like about 19 other speakers, called for a r eturn to local control of the coastline. The final hearing in Orange County on the state's coastal plan wlll begin at 1: 30 p.m. Friday al the community center in San Clemente. ""'-· An initial hearing was held Jast Friday in Huntington Beach, but was marred by poor attendance by both the public and by r egional coastal commissioners. At that time, comments for and against the proposed coastal plan were evenly split. The plan is a document drawn up in an attempt to protect the California coastline and to offer alternatives for enforcing the pro· tective measures. After hearin"s are held throughoul the state, the state coastal commission will complete a final version to be presented to the state legislature early next year. $13,000 Loss In Fur Theft A burtJar carted off $13.000 . worth or furs and jewelryWednes. day afte rnoon from a Huntington Harbour home. Police said Dorothy Perumeen of 16772 Intrepid Lane returned home at 3 :20 p.m . to find the kitchen window broken and thC" home ransacked. Police said three furs. includ- ing a full length m ink coat valued at $4 ,000, we re taken, along With numerous pieces of expensive jewelry. SAVE OVER $20 /FM 8-TRACK IN-DASH STEREO . ·-.-.,....,_. .. ~ • • •• ,.. J' ~· '"7.W ••70-.~ . .-·-· ·--~ '99.save money and make drive-time relax time. • Regularly 5119 95/You save 52095 II it.ts\~ i.~ten ro orw •ind 01 "'11~1e '"'"'"nel"', ·u Oli<>ose JuM !ovcl'l o button Q1'd ~u heOI ~!O't'O !rJoeO '1'\\J~•C<:'' ••,t· !iii' 1c1mo011000 llo~ 1'1Qve (IQl'l!ed •·l'lonnel !iele<"!oon. on eosv oc<:os~ C.<:i"T•cl none1 and ou~l'l ·btJtton cortTldge ~1ecJ1on. The en1°1e sv~1err. QOe! du,.: 11; 1r>10 ;-our aosnooord lnstollolion ond 'neoket! ore wa~oble. too. 1:1t8b81t ....ere Ille Olherguys ONE WEEK ONLY OFFER ENDS MAY 21 B. F. Goodrich Store ... ,, " r •'• ,, COSTA MESA 2049 HARIOR ILVD. 646·4421 f j II ... ' " ,,, '" •n ' I • Or,..nge Coast • EDITION ' " • T odny's C losin g 'N.Y. Sto cks VO L . 68, NO. 135, 3 SECTIONS; 38 PAGES ORANGE COUN TY CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1975 N ~ENTS ' Perm.anent Coast (:onnµission Sought &yCANDACE PEARSON LONG BEACH -The coasl won't be protected unless the coastal commissions are made permanent 81encie~. according to more than.half the 78 speakers at a · packed hearing here Wed· nesday. The seven-hour session was the third in a series of four hearings on a prelimln'.ary co11stal plan to be held in Los Angl:'lt:~ and Orange counties. The fourth will b~gin at a p.m. Friday at San Clemente City ijall. Wednesday's session "''as the largest so far. More than 250 people crowded into the Long Beach 1-larbor Department meeting room where six members of the stalt.' coastal commission and seven members or the Sollth Coast fl'· gional commission li slened to ·tt mixture or complaints and praiae. Of the 78 speakers, about 40 said a permanent statewid ~ coastal agency -possibly with regional levels -is needed because local governments still can't do the job or planning. "Ir this fails," said Joan Smith or San Pedro, ''it will be a sub· ver sion or the people's vote a nd it will be business as usual on the California coast.'' One Orange County city sug- gested a compromise. The plan should be enforced by local governments, Seal Beach Planning Director Robert Neprud said, but barring that. the city will back an "interim state ;;1gency with jurisdiction while plans are adopt(.>d by local agencies.'' "This is a bunch of policies. The plan may take another two to three years." said Lari)' Moore or the Irvine Company. I-le said the company supports the idea of a state agency succeeding Lh.e commissions. But he objected t.o what he called a "rural bias" in the pre· liminary plan, referring to road capacity policies which may work for Northern California • "but not in urbunized Orange County. "I guess v.·e couldn't h;,tvc ex· pectt.'<.1 you to self -destruct as the plan promised,'' complained Gilbert Ferguson: adding that the commission has destroyed jobs and priced middle-income resi- dentsoutor coastal homes. Ferguson, ex~cutive director. or lhu Council on Employment, (See COAST, Page AZ) • escues ar1nes Prepares Ca1npaig11 Riley Will Run For Full Term ~ii~ PlllC SWl'I "'-t• IT'.S DEFINITE NOW Candidate Riley Restauranl . " Parking Cbfl.e Hearing~l ! Newport Beach Planning Com· Jni ssion members will Consider a proposed amendment to the city fode that.. would tighten parking fOntrols for al l the many restaurants in Newport Beach. • ~:The pllblic hearing, al 7 o'clock j.onight in city council chambers, will give local restaurant owners a chance to voice their· oPwons On the proposed changes. 1, • • • • A letter from the Newport· Harbor Chamber or Commerce, ~owever, indicates that most r'eslauranl owners in Newport beach are in favor of the amend- inenl. :--While the standards for park· ing would be increased from one t;pace for every 45 square {eel of restaurant to one space for every - 40 square reel. there is also a flexi bility clau!)e written into the amendment. Or:~:a?~··' By WILLl t\~1 SCJIREIBEK Oltl'l•D•Hw 1"i1.,1si..u Orange County Fifth District Supervisor Thom:.1s Riley has formally <1nnou nced he will run in 1976 for a full elected term in the seat he "'us appoint<.>d to last fall after the death or Ronald Caspers. Riley. a Nev.·porl ~Beach resi· dent, said he is ·already prepur· ing a campaign organization and has been pledged the support of a long list or prominenlcountians. "As one who has never run for office, this will be a cha.llenging and exciting experience for me," the retired M urine Corps general told nev.•s men in Santa Aila . "I hope to bring together the broadest possible coalition or support anQ l intend to make this a truly volunteer effort. Riley said he will conduct hi s £und·raisirig event. a SSO·per· person barbecue al mjJLionaire Richard O'Neill's Rancho Mis· sion Viejo on June 28. 1-le said he expects 800 people to attend. The supervisor said he will run his campaign "i'Prthesame way I have conducted my office -with candor. openness and parlicipu- tion from all parts o'the political spectrum. "We are in a crisis of con- fide nce in government ;.it all levels and I think [ can help re· turn some co nfidence in the system by trying to be fair, con· sistenl and open to new ide<:1.s ... Riley added. He said his single larges t priority is reform of local canl· paigns by limiting the amount of money individuals or comp;.inies can dona te · to candidates and limiting total campaign spend· ini. Kiley said outlandish cam· paign costs have created a loss of credibility on Lhe part of the public in their elected o(ficials. The general said" hi s other "major priority " is a resolution or continuing noise and pollution problems at Orange County Airport. "I live under the 'takeoff pal· tern a nd can really appreciate what a nui sance this is to people in the Newport Beach area,'' Riley said. But he said he doesn't think the ansv,;er lo the pioblem is a transfer of the noise to another Orange County l'ommunily, specificall y El 1'oro, San Clemente or Los Alamitos. Riley said he thinks his service (See RILEY. PageA.2> ' " y I ! ... ·•US• , • Dancing.in the·Wiad· ' ' • Or. l''r:.1nk J.f:.1tch '!i improvisationul ·dance class from Cal State Fullerton unleashed this large parachute Wednesday aft ernoon on the s<.1 nd near the \Vedgc on .Ne\,·port Beach 's Balbo:.1 J>cninsula. 'J'hc purpose'! Wind dancing, of course. J·latc:h's c hildreh Frank, Brook and Oi.tnn~· · !iecmcd to· have the mcist fun . Override May Not Increase Tax Rate By Hll~A R V KAV I~: 01 the O;oily Po lot SWtt Newport-l\-1esa school ·rruslt'C Donald Smallwood said today the district's tax rate muy not in· crease next year even if the ~lay TT tax override election is suc· l'essful. Small"•ood, "·ho spoke al an early morning gathering of the Citizens Harbor Area Res£'arch Team <CHART) in Costa J\1esa. said it is possible that the $4 .07 rate of this year may not climb lo $4.12 with a successful election, as had been estimated previous- ly. Jnsleud it may remain the same as this year·s levy if as- sessed valuation estimates are borne out, he added. The overall county eslim;.ile re· vealed Wednesday has jumped from 5 percent to a 10 percent in · crease in assessed valuation. A specific percentage figure for the Newporl-J\1csa district has not yet been revealed. The school district is asking voters to approve <.1 SIOO·per· pupil spending hike. Using the old county estimate, it was believed the tax rate \\'Ou ld in · crease 5 cents. It is also projected that. if the override is dcfeutt'd. the rate 'A'ould dip to $3. 76 next year. Smallv.•ood told the community group that the trustees did a good deal of "soul searching" after the defl'at of Proposition Z last November. It calll:d for a 54-cenl tax hike. "Among our conclus ions "·ere the facts that "-'C did not do a good job of informing the electorate as !See RATE. Page J\2) [!OWYIEWS TOPROFJ'IS NEW \'ORK <U PI) -The stock market ,closed s harply lo"·er in heavy trading on the New York Stock Ex('han~e today us profit t.:1kers cashed in on rl'· cent guins . The Do\\" ,Jones industrial avcragl'. up around five points at the outset. lost 9.93 points lo 848 .80. Declines lt•d advunccs by about <l s even·tO ·s ix n1:.1rgin . (Tables, H9). Prices \Vl'l'C n1ixcd in active trading on th e r\n1cr1can Stock Exchange. Lo1zg Beach Doctors Say They'll Walk By lhe Associalt.>d Press br~~~h~~rns l;!~~O:,~~·~o!;~~P~}~~ about 70 t.ong 13cach·area anesthcsiologi:.;ls unnounl'ed that they \\•ill discontinue non · t'mcrgcn('y services beginning ~1onday . The action by lht• J,ong Bcat·h· South Bay arl•a dol'lor·s on Wed· 2 PHYSlCIAN·BAt:KED BILLS SUPPORTED, AS ncsday extended to Southern California the strike begun by Northern California anesthesiologists to protest soar- ing malpractice insurance rates. Dr . Arthur J'l.1cGowan, a spokesman for the Long Beach· South Bay area physicians who work al 13 hospitals. s aid ihat starting Monday the doctors will "administer anesthesi a for emergency procedures and ob- stetrics only.·· rt1cGowan . fro1n l.os 1\lamitos llospilal. said tht• \\ alkout "'iii co ntin ue ··un1i l n1caningful legislation is passed by the Lcgisluturc. '' Weatller Considerable low cloudi- ness through Friday but partial clearing In the af· ternoon. SJ_ightly cooler in· Jund with highs al the Over IO? Put 'em On l\1 ean\vhilc. the Jlospital Colin· cil of Southern California issued a statement declaring "the medical malpractice insurance problem has reacht.>d crisis pro· portions and will have a direct adverse impact on hospitals in Southern California i£ the pro- posed work stoppage goes forward." , beaches.of "-1'1'sihg ·to 70 1~ inland: 1:.ow& ronight in the . I 50s. ~ ' 1 I NSIDE 't.fPDA Y 1\ I Fort Tejon may look Uke il ft tmder iJeoe .Sunday. HOloever, the. 1kirmithe1 are re-enactments of lhe Civil \Var. See B·l . Index • ~ Laguna Beach Outlaws N~s on Beaches By JACK CHAPPELL -o. t!M O•llY P'lkltSUllf Laguna Beach outlawed nudity on city beaches and open areas Wednesday. The anti -nudity law was effec· live today. Art Colony policem e n . howe\/"er . arc going lo be diplomatic about it. First-time naked offenders will be given courtesy notices and asked lo put on a bathing suit. Two-lime losers may be issued citations ordering a court ap. pearance. And those who refuse to elotht lhemselves may be ar- rested, physically r emoved from the beach or sea and booked into jail. Children, however. tplder 10 years of age may go naked as ja,yblrds. They are exempt from I the law . All these rulings came about as the Laguna Beach City Counci l met Wednesday and passed an urgency law prohibiting nude sunbathing or swimming by men or women on city beaches. in recreation areas or in private ureas open lo public view. Police Chic( Frank Schopcn suid hi s department will im· mediately begin enforcing the nude bathing prohibition. lfc said O:fCicers first will ask nudes to clothe themselves and will Issue city courtesy notices. Following the council's action, Bruce Hopping, chairman or the Kalos Kagathos Foundation, an- nounced his intention to seek a court injunction against the city lo bar enforcement rl the nude Jaw. "The foundation is concerned about this enactm ent in view of its impact on young people and among communities \vatching La~una Beach, .. I-lopping said. I-topping's foundation pro· motes natural living and waler sports activities. Hopping said surveys which in· dicaltd a majority of beachgocrs favored designated beaches ror nudes, and'. • ·~ai~· li" symPQO\uin' ,li•JIP. jht cl~· last year "~li ~ ~ ears/' ' (._ ~plnJ. · hr ' ga • lion 'jlro a ' tort by CoujCil Jon "Tlter «who>wil w~ Hospitals in the San Francisco area have suffered a 50 percent drop in occupancy and are losing a reported $200.000 a day due to the refusal or anesthesiologists to lnke part in nonemergency sur· gical procedurdes . As the statement v.·as issued. m('dical staffs al many of Southern California's 27~ hospitals scheduled meetings to decide whether to join the pro· test. Am ong the 1neetings v.'ere several by staffs at the Long Beach-South Bay Area hoo pitals where the doctors announced the slowdowns. Doctors at Long Beach M.t!morial Hospital, other lhan anesthesiologists, are scheduled '-°decide today whether to sign a pled1e to refuse to work except in emergencies. > 14 Still Mi~sing On Isle \\'ASl·IINGTON !UPI J -l'iavy and Air Force helicopters sta"gcd .:a daring nighl·limc rescue oi about 200 !\1arines from Koh Tang island today. but a search continued for a rcpo11(.-d 14 miss- ing ser\'icerrien. Defense Depart· ment sources s ai~ Sources s aid preliminary casualty reports from the 14·hour MARINES' OPERATION WENT BY BOOK. A4. battle off the Cambodian coast shov.·ed one Air Force helicopter c1·c v.·man and one Marine killed. Six Air Force personnel and eight Marines "'ere missing and "many" v.•ounded. the sources said. One o( the wounded v.·as said to be in critical condition and a number of others \\'ere in serious condition. The Peatagon \\'ilhheld any form<.11 tally of casualties until cverv individual resc ued fro1n the iSland could be counted. Sou rces said lhere "·as a possibility some of the missing might sim pl y h<1vc gotten lost from their units in the confusion of the evacuation and might be found during a man.by-man muster aboard the car1;er Coral Sea. to which the evacuees "·ere taken. The Marincs.lunded on Koh Tang. 30 miles southv.·est of the port city of Korn pong Son1 as part of America's military action to recover the pirated merchant s hip M;:1yaguez and it s crC\\·men. They v.•cre removt.'cl by Navy and 1\ir Force helicopters about 14 hours latl'r. The helicoptel's pullt•d off the daring night-ti111e rcsl'uc -far riskier than the original effort planned for daylight -of the <JS· saull force after initial attempts were thwarted by. Khmer Rouge soldiers on the island, Lailin said. The ~1arines "'ere part of an American forl'C of shi ps, planes and troops sent to free the merchant ship Mayaguez and its crew or 40 Americans captured by Cambodian gunboats Mon · day-. Lailin said the destroyers l·loll and Wi lson. both steaming less than 1.000 yards orr the shore. v.·ould t•ontinue a seurch for a ny possible l\larincs left behind. Initial ultempts to s (•nd helicopters in for the J'l.1a1;ncs "'Cl'C repulsed by heavy Com- munist gunfire fron1 tht' island . Asked lo describe the type or gunfirt.? mounted by the Khmer Rouge lroo)ls on the isla nd . l .. aitin replied : "Small caliber bul lotsofit.·· After the first rest;uc hclicop· ters were driven back. U.S. jct fighters swooped lov.1 over the dumbbell-s haped island to sup- press the hostile fire with ean- CSee MJSSING, PaKe A2) SHIP CAPJ'AIN THANKS FORD WASHINGTON <U PIJ - Capt. Charles P. ~1 iller of Fountain Valley , com· manding oCficcr of the re· cap tured American merchant ship Mayaguez. has sent the following lele· gram to President Ford: "Dear Mr. President: The captain and officers and crew of the SS Mayaguez thank you and a ll the brave military forces who are fighting and dying to save our lives." ll was signed by Miller. ,, \" I -DAIL. Y PILO f N ~lly PllOI Sl~I Pho!• They Remember Newport Beach J\1ayor Dona ld J\ .. Jclnnis gets traditional red paper poppy from 1975 veterans poppy girl Mary Jo -\Vhitmiller, 13, HWltin!,rton Beach. Friday and Saturday have been set asid e as ··poppy days," \\'hen crepe paper poppies '\Viii be sold :.it 1-farbor Area shopping centers in memory of the nation's \\'a r veterans. Proceeds go to ·aid disabled veterans. f'ro•rngeAJ RILEY ... in office so f:.ir ha s been produc- ti ve. "What v.1c need to do is develop an alternative airport site ~hich can provide a regional ans\11ec to a regional problem," he s.aid , noting he is in the process of negotiating with San Diego and Rivers id e Counties for construc- tion of a major airport facility in Rancho California. · Riley said other priorities he plans to address in clude resolu- t ion of the continuin g con· trover sy s urrounding th e transfer of O r angt' County Medical Center to UC Irvine. paramedic servi ce eKpansion, jmproved sheriff's patrols in the south county and more responsi- ble land use decisions. The li st of supporters Riley r e- leased today includes such elect· ed officials as Sheriff Bradley Gates, Costa Mesa Councilman Jack Hammett, District At- torney Cecil Hicks, Laguna Beach Ma yo r Roy 1-lolm , Newport . Bac h Mayor Donald Mcinnis. San Clemente Coun- <'ilman ThOmas O'Kcefc. Irvine Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor and San Juan Councilman J ames Weathers. Al so on the li st is Athalie Clark, motl;ler of Joan Irvine Smith, prominent Republican George Delahanty, builder John Lusk. businessman Dick Richard and coastal comm issioner Judy Rosener. Season Opened SACRAMENTO (UPI> California's commercial fi shing season for silver salmon opened today instead of June 1 because of "urgency" legislation signed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Brown Wedn esday signed the bill which permanently fiKes the opening of the season on May 15 and the minimum size limit al 22 inches. It took .efre ct im · mediately. ORANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT T~ 01•n'l"' fo•'! 1),,,,, P•tot ,..,,. .. ~'"' '' • ...,,. bo,...<I ""' Nt,.\ 1•1r" •I pull•""' ot,. \~• l.l•"n'>'° C.,.•t r.,,114,.,~,n" I<>"'""''• ~ru ~•!• •<l'\·on• ,,, • -11"'"' Mo""•I tn•o .. qn ,,,.i,., !<>1 r~,,. Mt .-. Nf,.p(ltl II, Mh_ ''~"'""''""I" .I• I> I '"' •••n '-'•""•· I• ••n• '""'"'~•<' I/••", •nll l.AouN llt ,.t nt'it;ull> fQ••'• ",,....,,, ,,.,,,~....,, t<l•!o..,, I' p.,bf"h<U ~.,~,U~•' •"" ~""~"" 1.,. p<<t><+p•I Wll<"~•n\J '''""' "•' .loo "'.•I li•t St•«"I, lt>,!• M<•\,, l •' ·''"""' •!•1~ Rob(>rt N, WPrd I'•• "~··n• "'"t l'ubl•"'• r J ack R. Curl{•v "•cl l'•1~•0o!M•"<IC.•n<!•I M.• ........ 1 f'rom Page Al R ATE ... to our needs and that the voters \Ve re telliQg us to make cutbacks, since "·e·re all in hard times," Smallwood s aid. He added that the board has been grappling with the $40 million budget during the past few months, coming up with more than $3 million in cuts - mostly from central administra· tion and support services. Of that s3 million. $1 .8 million will not be returned lo the budget, regardless or the election results, he s aid ''That fa ct. coupled "'ith the fa ct that >A·e 're asking $50 less per pupil this time. is what we're telling the voters." Sma\lv.·ood said. In prefacing hi s rcm;irks, Smallwood explained thal th e S2.3 million defi cit in the budget stems from Senate Bill 00 , \vhich dictates what the district·s tax rate will be. The law's intent has been to provide property tax relief and to a lso equalize spend ing per pupil among school d istricts. in the ~ slate. Under the limits of SB 00, th e district cannot increase its tax rate beyond a certain limit without going to voters. During a question and answer period, Smallwood was asked about waste and mi smanage. rnent in the dis trict. Admitting thal there is a cer- l a in amount, the tru s tee responded, ··show me a $40 million operation without some 'A-'aste and mismanagement ... But, s in ce we've made the S.1 million in cutbacks, I 'm certain much of it has been reduced." Smallwood also remarked thal he believes the board and ad· ministrators have been doing a responsible job. "We have a s uperior product and "'e want to continue to main- tai11 it. I fee l the impact on the taxpayer is sli ght in comparison to the impact on the children. I think 'A'e can afford to pay for s upe rior educati on,'' he said. Smallwood pointed out that v.·hile nonC' or the schools will be closed if I he election is unsuc- C'essful. c:-1C'h school v.·ill be ~f· f('('\C'd by tht.' loss of revenue. "We'll ha ve less music instrUC"· tion, fewer learning ai des in the class1·oom , l ar~f'r class s izes in some c;:1s C's and less health s e rvices , 10 n a m e a rew." Small'.1.'00d suid . Bonelring ~aC!tion Quig ley Signs Taken Down In N eii:port F ro•PageAJ China Charges MIS SING ..• nons and rcickets. De!ensei of. ncial~ said al leas t aome or the five de11royer1 around'\he island also opened fire on Cambodlan piosiUons with five· inch auns. U.S. 'Piracy' The signs say Irvine City Coun- cilman 1-lenry Quigl('y can pro· vide leadership. but thut culS no ice in Newport Beach. Lattin said to I.he best or hl.s knowledge none ·or the heUcop· ters that relicued the marines was hit. The fJrs t Americans to be rescued from the Island were a group of 026 Marines and airmen -many of them wounded -who were shot down durin& the initial assault. They spent the day sepnrated from comrades on the island, Laitin said. From Wire Services China said today the U.S. bombing of Cambodian gun boats was an .. outri&ht act of piracy," Joapan's Kyodo news service re· ported from Peking. It was China 's first public reaction lo the Mayaguez affair. Kyodo said the Cl:).inese state· ment was made by Vice Premier Ll Hsien-nien al a dinner party celebrating the "great victory or VJetnam ." (Related Story Al) Kyodo quoted Li as saying ·~u.s. imperialism has still not learned from 1ls defeats 1n Jn· dochina. A few days ago, a U.S. vessel intruded into the ter· ritorial waters of Cambodi~. Cambodia acted to preserve its own national sovereignly. "Bul the United Stales took ad- vantage of this and bombed Cum- bodian Jund and vessels. This is an outright act of piracy and should be in evitably met with strong denunciation from the v.•orld public opinion.'' But Pres ident Ford received overwhelming bipartisan s up- port from Congress today for hi s decision to use military force to obtain th e release of the Mayaguez and its crew of 40 Americans. Sen. Henry....,M. Jackson <D· Wash.) said he ~es Ford "high marks.'' Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (0· Maine) said the successful out· come of the opera · "should be satisfying to a ll of us. Sen. Barry M. Goldw er CR- Ariz.), said he was gr efuJ that Ford showed enough "guts lo do what he should have done." Senate conservatives took the opportunity to call for a strong defense posture as the basis of U.S. foreign policy. One by one, the conservative senators made floor s peeches stressing the neeli"-to regain the confidence of allies and send a message to adversaries that the United Stales ''will not be lightly pushed around." $en. Carl Curtis CR-Neb.) s aid the United States shouJd not be a "bully, but we should be strong enough that we·re respected." The only dissent from the near· unanimous praise for Ford came from Sen. George S. McGovern tD-S.D. ), a nd freshman Rep. Mich ael Blouin, CD-Iowa). ~1cGov e rn s aid he was thankful the operation was suc- cessful. but added that it would have been •·t he prudent thing to do" for 1' .. ord to have consulted Congress before resorting to force. · "I must say it >A'ould have been more appropriate to g ive diplomatic efforts a chance to operate before using force." McGovern said in an intcrvie>A·. Blouin said, "l think we could have achieved the ship's release without any loss of life.'' A London new,s paper said to· day the U nited Slates was justified in military action, but foreign mini s ters or five Southeast Asian nations were re· ported deeply concerned by the action. "The Ame ricans v.'ere justified in goin g to the limit to rescue f'roM Page Al NU DITY ... every bend in the law, lo achieve their own sense of morality, "Most people have a sense of modesty that won't allow them to go nude on our beaches," Brand said . He lamented the threat to "add one more law s\Jil to a city that needs cooperation from its citi zens and not harassment." Although enacting the urgency ordinance banning nudity com- pletely, even topless ness by women. the council al so declared that upon formation or a s pecial social' committee due within 30 days. a thorough study \\'OU!d be made of the nude beach issue. Councilman Charlton Boyd sa id there v.·as "co'nsideru.ble depth of feelin(!" on the question :ind ~1s ked th at lh l' committee v.·ork v.·ilh n c i~hboring cities and the county as to the designation or nude buthing areas. * * * their m en .and their ship," the Daily Mail of London said. "But nothing can quite wipe out this final insult to American pride in Southeast A!lia. Before the dereat in Vietnam, a handful of Communist gunbolits would never have dared to seite a ship belonging to the mighty United States." In Kuala Lumpur, A-1alaysia, however, an official attending the meeting or foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nat.ions said the dJplom - ats view ''with grave con· cern '' the recapture of the Mayaguez und crew by U.S. Marines. Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik told ne"·smen, "We are very unhappy over the de· velopments and it is something which is raus ing us great con· cern.'' Filipino deleg ation sources said Philippines Foreig n Secretary Carlos P . Romulo was particula rlv concerned that the American ·military intirvention had taken place at a time whe~ the foreign minis ters were dis- cussing ways to maintain peace in the region. Cambodia's Radio Phnom Penh, monitored in Bangkok, re· mained silent on the American retrieval. The Soviet Union's official Tass n ews agency reported without comment etaking of the vessel and the recov of the crew. Police said today that they haV(' seized every sign they could r each in Newport Bdach. Officer s deemed the nuorescent-orangc and blue ban· ners illegal signs pla:ced without permission. The only ones thut haven't dis· appeared, they added, were those strung on utility-pole sup. ports and other spots loo hl&h to reach without a ladder. If Quigley wants the signs back, police said. he can pay a call at the department's properly department. f'ro M Page A J COAST ... Environment , Economy and Development <C EEED>. a coali- tion or labor groups, said the plan is too \'ague because it doesn't li st specific property it wants and how much it will cost. lie called llro1>osition 20, the 1972 initiative which created the commissions. a "monster" and: like about 19 other speakers. called for a return to local control of the coastline. An initial hearing was held last Friday in Huntington Beach, but was marred by .poor attendance by both the public and by regional coastal com missioners. At that time, comments for and agains\ the proposed coastal plan were evenly split. When the first rescue effort was repulsed. Defense officiuls considered the Possibility that the Marines might have to stay on to maintain their beachhead on the island all night. But officials ordered the rescue efforts to keep ifOing alter dark with small boats rrom the destroyers and helicopters stand· ing by for the rirst opportwllly to Jhutlle the Marines off the beach. to the safety of the Coral Sea. Laitin said the l\.tarines were' not pinned down. even though the helicopters had been unable to reach them in the initial evacua- tion attempt. "They are v.-·aiting there lo be extracted," Laitln ~aid . "On a number of occasions, .some or the (evacuation ) <"hoppers were turned back by fire." The helicopter s ""ere trying lo establish a shuttle between the Marines and the Coral Sea, lying 10 miles off Koh Tang. Lailin said the destroyers were "within 1,000 yards of the shore:•• ~ • Three helicopters were also lost and two others damaged in the original assault, but their crews apparently escaped, the Pentagon said. T he Pentagon sai.d a force estimated at several hundred Cambodian troops exchanged small-arms and machine gun fire with the Marines, but early re- po rts indicated no hand·t.o-hand combat. Jurisdiction Set "I get the impression they ha· ven't seen much of the enemy,'' said one official who monitored the battle from the Pentagon war room. Following an appeal for such action from Irvine Company and City of Irvine offic'lt1t:-1.he Local h.gency Formation Commission delayed until April 28, 1976, hear· ings on what city will have jurisdiction over the Irvine Com- pany's coastal land. The cities of Newport Beach and Laguna Beach asked ror ear· ly hearings aimed at dJvfding·the 10,000·acre parcel and putting the halves into their res pective spheres of influence. The land, often described as the Irvine Company's most valuable parcel. is being con· s idered by the Orange County Planning Co mmission for a pro· posed land use plan change to al- low development. The City of Irvine, said City Manager William Woollett Wed · nesday. is not sure whether it wants control over all or part of the land. However, he said, no decision should be made before land use changes are approved and the cities involved in the municipal tug-of-}Yar know what they are vying ov,er. Before adding territory to city spheres of influence, he said, the cities must be willing to commit themselves to providing services for the 3.rea in question. Without knowing the ultimate plans, he said , no suc h commitment can be made. The Irvine Company has re- mained noncommittal over what city s hould have jurisdiction through a year of semi-public planning. Representatives of 22 private and public agencies have been in on the preliminary plan- ning through a compa n y . sponsored group known as TIC· MAP. A sphere of influence is land a city plans tQ)annex at some lime in the future. Despite the city's official coy· ness on ·the subject, Irvine's general plan includes the Irvine Company coast holdings and city officials have often referred to the land as Irvine's "window to the sea." The original plan called for the Marines lo storm 811 the way across the little island -three miles long a nd one mile wide - in search or the missinR crew. Pier Locker Burglarized D ory fisherman Merwin Owens of Newport Beach wi ll probably have to pay a caJI at the tackle store-·soon to replace setlines a nd hooks stolen rrom his pierside locker. Owens, 62, or 2114 1h W. Ocean Front. phoned police Wednesday after discover ing t he loss of two wooden tubs containing his coiled sellines. He also lost 1,600 fish hooks to a night-lime thief who broke into the· locker area owned by members of the historic Oeet. Police said t he replacement costsis $100orm ore. · SAVE OVER $20 /FM, 8-TRACK IN-DASH STEREO s99save money and make drive -time relax time. . , Regularly 5119.95 /You save 520.95 • .. 111 "' !1~!~11 l..:i or·v ~ind CJ mu~"= 1o.·~ene,r·• ~c.i 01'9ase Jus1 !ouch a bul'lon ,,. ~ ·.·~, neor 5teieo tooed rnus•c. 01 rr.e !ul' ~cur.cl ol tOdlO Bolh hOv8 hgnTed ct1annvl telect,on, on eo1v acco~' co111ro1 oan&I Ol'ld Pull'. bulTon cortridge eiec~o,,. 11'11! en1ke sy1Tom goes cM11cT!y 1n10 y0ur dOsnooora. lrutallQ11Qn ond Snf:O~eo O'e ovoU~e, fOO 1tlomtl'> A.. M urph1 nr- ,...n•o•no (<1"00 Mayor Blushed 1;1iil•t Ctiarles H Loos R•chard P. N.:ill oll>\•\l•nl MA.,.Qn•ci I"''°"' NewPOrl Be.ach Ollie(' 'J 11 No W!M>•! f!autr•••tl ""'••l•r1 .. <ld•t \ P U l~•I • '·" Other Offices r~ ,,..,,,,. no -.. 11<o·~··~·· U~un• II••• n I llko c,,._.,,,. ~t•••t ••,.M•"'llC>I' ll••{n llU\ llf'«<t llou•••••<I ~l•b·>• • V•OI•• 11101 l~ "•I ft~,._, •tS...nbo•qo1,.,. ... y Telephone 111•1 M2·•J21 CllS•ifled Advertising M2·S678 (ffyr l9/ll, 1•1\ O••n~t Co•>! l>\jllll~llo•q (.omf>•nJ No fOf WI Um ••I. '"~"' •• '""'· .... ,,,,. o•I fOltll•• <It '111~•<'•""''~" II••••" .... , I>• 1t11•0011(td ""''"•~• ••"·l••• llt•m•u•on nl 'llPY•l•Mown-•, • h t ... 11 Clf>l llO>l•tf O••• tt C.D•lf MtSf, <1111•1-1,, s11M(1 10""""''.,,,,.,uoo....,.,,.. by ,,.,,,11•.0G ,.111nt111r.1nU1tfry .. 111...i-U -1111 -'"'· He R eads Nudity Ordinance ~una Beach Mayor Roy J.~d to address himselr to a naked ordinance Werlnesday. It embarrassl'd him some. Th(' Ci ty Council had just adopt· C'd :in anti-nudity beach law as 3n 1..•rnt"rgcncy measure. Because it \\'as <i n eme ri;:C'ncy. the new or- dinance had to be read nloud -In full. And the m easurP madt' de· 1.uiled rC'rcren ces lo the humnn ;1natomy. "Do \\IC hnvc to rc;.1d the whole thing ?" the mayor protested. "I'm going to blu ~h. '' Holm was Indeed growing a bit '· red about the ears and neck. ''Retter y o u than m e.'' answered Deputy City Clerk Peg J\1orrcalc. Manfully . the mayor w<1<led 1n· to the text carefull y pronouncing each anatomical area to be cov· ered by the l"w and cloth . About hall way through , hO'A'Cver, he stopped. ''Can we take turns at this? I got so excited over that," hes a.id, puf- fing slightly. Coun!'ilman Jon Brand. a col· lege @eoaraphy Jn5tructor. took over and read the balance of the ordinance. COmpocl B·trodc 5lere() lope player :~; ;•-;; -. $ 29 . .,.~ ~·--.. • •·-r ~·-• .. ,,... .. B·!rOCk Slel'eO lape p layer :,:.; ,._,·"<.\~: ... s_55 . ........... -. ..., -.. ,,....., ....... .. ' .... ,... .... wel'e lhe Olherguys OME WEEK OMLY OFFER ENDS MAY 21 . .... ~.,~'I"·~~~·..,,,,, .. _,.~1 -...-.g::O.VJ .......... r . .., " B. F. Goodrich Store ., COSTA MESA 2049 HAlllOR ILVO. 646-4421 " " ' " I I I I I' I 7 I I ! I I ) I ' l f'i~111res Old 'Economy' Food Plan Obsolete? By SYLVIA PORTER Q J low much docs It t.'<>Sl lo feed a young family of four, 1ncl ud1ng two /'rcschool children for one "eek -on a tight budget but sttl providing all the necessary nutrients" A $39 70. a n average or a bit less than $10 each 1 Q llow much does It ~05l lo 1>1 ovide food a nd dnnk for ''" 18 yeu r old boy <1~u111 on <1 low cost bud1:el' A $14 80 a week or S21J adi.ly Q !low muc:h does Money's Worth rooct and d1111k cost .a 7S yeur old "omun today" A SIO 20 or ubout $1 46 a day For everything TllESt: ARE THE MOST recent Department of Agru:ulturc estimates for the: J_,o" Cost' food plan for males and females 1n vanous age brackets The ullowances are supposed to buy enough food to provide <111 the basic nutncnts each person needs at 1975 s pnces Could you -01 )Our fil m 1l; -s urvive on these totals" Al today s average prices, that eld e rly woman s budget \\.ould buy a g rand total of about 7 pounds of cheese - l)l•r1od Or 12 poundsofhambu1gcr -pc 11od Or ll pounds u f chur k roast -period But there s s till anothe r fcde1 al food budget below this ' I.ow Cos t plan -the ' Econo my plan On this seldom public 1zcd pl.in, the cost or feeding a )Oung couple for one "eek is s up1>osed lo be $22 201 an elder ly couple, $18 00 a fa mily or four with two preschool children $32 00, and with l"o st hool age c hildren $37 50 This works out t o less than 45 cents per person ~r meal for this latter family of rour and to32 cents n meal per elderly wom an Tll E PLAN \V ORIGINALLY ;.idopted for 'Ll'm pora ry or emergency u when funds arc low "explains the Agnculture Department Yet, the Economy Food Plan 1s be1f'Jg used by Ag r1cultur as a basis for setting food sta mp amounts for 18 m1llion artic1panls to help d etermine \\clfare .11lov.anccs , sc I lunch reim bursement e ll g1b1h ly benefits unde r feeding progra ms for the elde rly, etc And for m1ll1ons, the • limited funds syndrome • has become a virtually permane nt cond1t1on The Economy Food Plan trans lates tn 1975 into ' starvation on the install ment plan'' for the millions forced tohve w1th1nor eve n below Jt poorest c1t1zens expected lo buy on these smatl umounls of money the Agriculture Department tells us they ought to be able to live on? The follow1ng numbers dramatize the economy menu for a man aged 34 to 54 years for one week TllRF.E QUARTS OF DAJRY products 1s considered a n es:onomy .1mou nt roronc eerson 1n one wce.k For meat, fi sh, 1K1ullry the economy amount 1s I pound 12 ounces, five ~gs fo1 d 1y pea s beans, nuts Bounces, for flour, cereals , baked goods 4 pounds 4 ounces .. For cil rus fru its tomatoes the economy amount for one pl'rson 1n one week 1s l pound 8 ounces, tor green, yellow vt'gctablcs 12 o unces for potatoes, 3 pounds, 8ounces, other Cru1t vegetables 3 pounds 4 ounces, fats, oils, 12 ounces, and ror sugar sweets the economy amount 1s 14 ounces Buy this diet for only $10 10 a week? Where have these ••experts" been 1n reeentyears" It 1s my considered Judgment that there 1s proba bly no way even the s mart.est shopper could manage 1t The Agrtculture Departme nt actually goes out and pr1Coa food it e ms on the more adequate food plans -the Liberal" plan the' ModerateCost, 'even the' LowCost BUT SINCE TllE DEPARTMENT found out 1n 1964 - more than a decade ago -tha t the Economy Food Plan cost about 20 percent Jess than the Low Cost Plan, 1t has simply assumed that this re lat1ons h1p has not changed The 'ilssumpt1on is not vahd for the simple reasbn that lhC' lo\\ cost food s stressed so heavily 1n the Economy plan -1.1ng:1ng from hamburger to dned beans to rice -have so~•red far more 1n pnce since 1964 than the more luxunous foods 1n ot hc1 plans Thts Econotn y Plan 1s utterly 1nadequnle as a yardstick Jn the design of our publicly supported food programs It 1s obsolete And 1t 1s at I.1s t being senously cond emned before our courts as a guar;Jnteeofpoornutnt1on • MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S & PSOOStocks 4S 44 87 49 848 80 91 41 off off off off 0 39 0 34 9 93 0 86 N~·•t• l'f,rk 15 itla<t Arlll"f" NEW YORI( !UPll -TIWI IS «live \IOC ~I ··-o Oii Ille Hew Stotll E•c.,.n99 Thutsd<I~ Salal Oow .Ii T&T "'t~ ~Uc'j_l_O,~ loltA "'" Tell.Tri 'l'f'I/....., ~1 4o V• El Pwt 4U S00 l!Vt . 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Coast Pl~• Open wet+::days 9:30109. Salordays 9:30 10 9. Sunoayi10 to 6. I • £Perney 12l 4~5 Ill 0 9 MAYBELLINE GREAT LASH MASCARA " ALBERTO BALSAM CONDITIONER 8 II. oz. Nt. wt. 5 oz. LIMIT 2WITH COUPON OFFEAEXPJAESSAT ,MAY17TH NAIR FOAM·ON DIPILATORY Nr. wt. 6 oz. BRO MO SELTZER NI. wt. 4 V4 oz. LIMIT 2WITH COUPON I I SWEDISH TANNING ~ 1 SECRET LOTION ~: 1 4 fl. oz. LIMIT 2WITH COUPON Nt. wt. 8 oz. l 1M!l 2WITH COUPON OFFER EXPIRES SAT ,MAY 17TH PREPARATION H OINTMENT Nt. wt. 1 oz. LIMIT 2WITH COUPON OFFER EXPIRES SAT , MAY 17TH ,,.. I ·•'I I I .. I, I I , 7 . - I • •ra•ge eo•t -OlllON VOL 68, NO. 135, 4 SECTIONS, S4 PAGES ' ORANG·E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1975 'focla~··s C los i11 g N. \'. Sl o e k!!i c TEN CENTS Hospital Strike ·Due • ID Long Beach By the A.a•oclaled Presa Sou,lht!rn California hOMpilals braced for sloWdowns tod~y after -about 70 Long Beach-aTeu anesthesiologists unnoµnced that they will discontinue non- emergency services beginning Monday. The action by the Long Beach- South Bay nrea doctors on Wed· nesday extended lo Southern. California t he strike begun by Nor t hern Caliror n ia anesthesiologists to protest so~r­ ing ma lprl:ic~i~e insurance rates. Dr. Arthur McGowan, a spokesman for the Long Beach- South Bay area physicians who 2 PH'iSICIAN·BAa<ED BILLS .SUPPORTl!D, A5 work' at 13 hospitals, sitid that starting Monday the doctors will ··adminiater anesthesia for emergency procedures and ob- stetrics only .'· Mcj}owan. from tm Alamitos Hospital, said the v.:.alkour. will continue •·until meaningrul legislation Is QilSsed by the Legislature." Meanwhile, the Hospital Coun - cil of Southern Califonlla issued a statement declaring ••the medical malpractice insurance problem has reached crisis pro- portions and will have a direct adverse impact on hOtipilals in $o'Jlflern California if the pro- pos,ed work stoppage goes forward." Hospitals in lbe San F'tancisco are3' have surrered a 50 pertent drop in occupancy and are losing a reported $200,000 a day due to the refusal of anesthesiologists to take part in, nonemergency sur- gical procedures. As ,the statement was issued. medical staffs at many of Southern Cali(ornia's 275 hospitals scheduled meetings to decide whether to join the pro- test. . Among the m eetings were'" several by s taffs at the Long Beach-South Bay Area hospitals where the doctors announced the slowdowns. Doctors ut Long Bcuch Memoria l J-lospital, other thun anesthesiologists. urc scheduled to decid e today whether to sign a pledge to refuse to work except in emergencies. Spokesmen for t"·o other large hospitals in the area -Paci(ic 1-lospital of Long Reuch <ind Bauer l·lospital -St. ~1ury 's Medical Center said their medical staffs y,·jJI also decide to- day "'hether tu 111 s litute slO"A'dO\\'nS. • San Diego Co unty anesthesiologists arc scheduled to vote today on whether to join Northern Californi a colleagues_ In Northern California, the doctors' boycott w<is reported startin g to tak e its toll on teaching programs in the San Franc isco area for young doctors and nurses. Student nurses ut St. Luke's lfos pitul in Sun Fr<incisco stood uround empty operoiting tables. pi1Ss ing instruments around and pretending to ussist in s urgery. • • escue.s ar1nes . ' P·~epores (:ornpoi9n ' . Riley Will Run For Full Term ().a My Pl..C SIMI l'Mt. IT'S DEFINITE NOW C8ndldate Rlle-y , . Mesa to Give $1,500 Atmrd For Essays The city of Costa Mesa has put up $1,500 for three $500 awards lo y,•inners of a patriotic essay con- test for hi gh school students. . The contest was open lo juniors and seniors of public or private schools with the only require· r:pe nt that the students be resi· dents of the city_ The result was seven entries. Don Bull, chairman of Costa fdesa's Bicente nnial Committee which sponsored the contest. is not dis heartened , however. "We are growing every year." he said today. "WGogot more than double lost year's entries.'' 'Last ycur. Y.'hen the city gave l\\'O SSOO awards. there were three entries. Bull s aid that he wu s •·amazed" al the response and CSeeAWARD, PageA2) Or•:g:Q1:··' By WI LLIAM SCHREIBER OfU..D•ilr PU .. St.111 Orange CountY Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley has formall y announced he will run in 1976 for a full elected term in the seal he was appointed to last fall after the death of Ronald Caspers. . Riley, a Newport Beach resi· dent. said he is a lready prepar- ing a campaign organization and has been pledged the support or a loilg list of pr'ominent countians. "As-one who has never run for office, this will be a challenging and exciting experience for me," tlje .rPli •4 'M ~rin~ ~ &•'14'••1 tofdffeWBrile'n in !anf:il\nfi. "I hope to•"bring together the broadest possible coalition of support aad I intend lo make this a truly volunteer effort. Riley said he will conduct his fund-raising event, a $50-per· person barbecue at millionaire Richard O'Neill's Rancho Mis- sion Viejo on J une 28. He said he expects 800 people to attend. The supervisor said he wi ll run his campaign "in the sam"e way I have conducted my office -with candor, openness and participa- tion from all parts or the political spectrum. •·we are in a crisis -of con- fidence in government at all levels and I think I can help re· turn some confidence in the system by trying lo be (air. con- s istent and open to new ideas." Ri ley added. He said his single la rgest priority is refor m of local cam- paigns by limiting the arnOunt of money individuals or companies can donate to candidates and limiting total campaign spend- ing. · Kiley said outlandish cam- paign costs have created a loss of credibility on the part or the public in t heir elected officials. The general. said his other "m'ajor priority" is a resolution or continuing noise and pollution problems at Orange County Airport. "I live ~nder. lhe takeoff pat- tern and can really appreciate what a nuisance this is_ to people· in the Ne\~r porl Beach area," lliley said. But he said he doesn't think the anS\\•er to the problem is a transfer of the noise lo another Orange COunty community, specifical'ly E l Toro, San · ' c~e RJLEY, Page AZ> • A • ~--,... 0 L~ic~ring ilte"Mesa Ft:eeway contractors a.re digging a big hole in the middle of Ne,v1xn1 Boulevard in Costa Mesa. It is 30 feet deep and, in parts, 170 feel wi'de. The purpose is to gel fill dirt to build up the Coron<.1 del Mar-Newport Free\vay in· terchangc near 81istol Strct·L. f.Jl<in s c<.i ll for a future s egment of tht• !\'t'\\'l>Ort F'rec\\·ay to run through the a1·ea that 's bcL'n dug out. But city ::1nd state officials sily that may not hap- pen for ~·ears because of ~· shortage of funds . Override May Not Increase Tax Rate By HILARY KAYE OI tlM Q,llly Piiot St.iii Ne"·~rt-l'vlesa school Trustee Do'nald Sm all\\'OOd said today the district's lax rate may not in- crease n,ext year· even if the l\1a y Z1 tax override election is suc. cessful. Smallwood, who spoke at an early morning gathering or the Citizens Harbor Area Research Team (CHART> in Costa Mesa. said it is possible that the $4 .07 rate of this year may n()l climb to $4 .12 with a successfuJ election, as had been estimated previous- ly. Instead it may remain the same as this year 's levy if as- sessed valuation estimates are bo1J1eout, he added. The overull county estimate re· vealed Wednesday has jumped from 5 percent to a 10 percent in - c.rease in assessed valuation. A specific percentage figure for the Ne~port·Mesa#-district has not y~ been revealed. The school district is asking voters lo approve a $100-per- p'Upil spending hike. Usi ng the ol d county estim;itc. it-y,·a s believed the tax rate \1.:ould in· crease 5 cents, It is also projected th<1t, if the override is defeated. the rule "'ould dip to $3 . 76 next year. Small"A•ood told the community (See RATE, Page A2) DOWYIEWS TO PROFITS NEW YORK <UPll -The stock market closed sharply IO"A'er in heavy trading on the· Ne"' York Stock Exchange today as profit takers cashed in on re- cent gains . The Do\\' Jones industrial average. up nround five points at lhe outset, lost 9.93 points to 848.80. Declines led advan<:es by about a sevcn-to·six margirl. <Tables. B9 J. Prices \\'ere 1nixc<l in :Jctivc trading on t.he 1\1ne1ican Stock Exchange. MesanDies Of 'Smoke lnhalatio11' Smoke inhalation app<irl'ntly killed a n eld erly Cosl<i i\1esa m:.1n found dead in hi s nlolcl - ap:.i.rln1cnt unit late \Vcdnesday night \\'hen i11\·estigato1·s arrived to extinguis h a smoldering S500 fire. CoronC'r's deputies plunned an <.iutopsy to determine precisely '''hat killed Alfr e d C . Abrahamson, 69 , of 2277 1--larbor Blvd., \vho v.•as found s prav.'led on his noor near the door. Firemen said they believe ~fr . Abrahamson ay,•akened about 11 p.n1. to find his room at the Am- bassador Inn fill ed "Aith smoke and collapsed v.-hen he tried lo escape. Buttalion Chief Ho b ert l\1cClelJ:Jnd S:Jid he theorizes tht· nre y,•as caused by smoking in bed. based on dam age to the mat- trt•.s.s and surrounding" carpel areu, indicating it sn1uldcrL'<I for some lirne. Damage to tht:' unit in lht! rt:'- latively-ne\\' rc s identi ~d struc- ture \\·as su1·p1·isingly li ght, ~ll'· cording lo Chief J\1 cClelland. WeatlM!r Considerable low cloudi- ness through Friday .but partial c learing in the af· ternoon. Slightly cooler in- land with highs at the beaches or 64 rising lo 70 inland. Lows Lohight in the 50s. . Over IO? Put 'em On . lie said it should onl y need ne,\· carpeting and a paint job. Spokesmen at Cost.a l\·t esu l\lemorial Iiospital said today that Mr. Abrahamson was dead on arrival and coroner's deputjes d eli vered the body lo Bell Broadway Mortuary. INSIDE TODAY F"ort Te}on may took like it is und.e.r 1itgi ~undau. HoweVer; the 1kirmUM1 an Tt·enactmenls Of the Ciml War. See 8-J. lnde:.: " Aly_. S..0-'flu •• -.. --., .. ·-:'!.-. .,_ . •• =a...lt' A1).14 ~ C• ••• •• ..,... .4 ..__ ..... IWIYI•~ •t DHltl•kH ... -co• •••i.t, ... .. '*llMlrfth. ••• aAWt11MMAt 11 'AMI'! ..... .. -... , ,.......,. .. ......... 11~ .. ·--., __.,..... •• l .... ""9r,. •• Laguna Beach Outlaws NIJdes on Beaclres By 11\CK CHAPPELL °' .... ~uw.-...c .... Laguna Beach outlawed nudity on city beaches and open areas Wednesday. The antl·nudity law was effec- tive today. Art Colony polic.emen , however, are going to be diplomatic about It. First-time naked orfenders will be given courtesy notices and asked to put on a bathing sqit. Twq-time losers may be issued citations orde~na a court ap· pearance And those who ret\a5e -to tlothe ihemstlves may be ar· rested, physically removed from the beach or sea a nd booked into jail .. Children, however, under IO yean or age may go naked a1 jaybirdl. They are exempl lrom lhelaw. All these rulings Cl\mC about as the 1..aguna !teach City Council met Wednesday and passed Hn urgency law prohibiting nude sunbathing or swimming by men or women on city beaches. in l"ecreation areas or in private areas open to public view. Police Chier Frank Schopcn said his depar.t..ment will im· mediately begin enforcing the nudebalhing prohibition. He said officers first. will ask nudes to clothe themselves aod will issue dty courtesy notices. Following the counclJ•s action, Bruce Hopping, cheinnan of the Katos Kagatho11 Foundation, an· nounced his lntenUon to seek a cOurt injunction again.st the cit,y to bet enforcement ol the nude laW. '\ "The foundation is concerned about this enactment in view or its impact on young people and among com mun ities watc hing Laguna Beach." Hopping said. Hopping 's foundation pro- motes natural living and water s ports activities. Hopping said surveys which in- dicated a majority of beachgoen ro"'l'""if ~rg'na\ed beach<S lo•. riudes a n'd ~ ·1skinrfyctipping" 'srm.,..lum h h.e,ld nt \be city ras\ year "h~ve ra nen on deaf ean." " HQpping's "'reatene4;1egal ac- tion ~Vok«t <an 1.ngry '1loi:t by .eouneuman' ~A• BJ'!lnd· · 1 "~lre I obfi~us~· lhl?se. ;;,;~~~~;>;.~ • (Set NUDITY, Po1e 1\21 ~. Battalion Chier McClell and said today that a s moke detector device s uch as thal no\V required by law in most ne"' homes would probably have prevented ~1r. Abrahamson ·s death. They are no''' required in com· merC"ial residential structures such as that \\'here the victim lived, but "'er e not a year ago. Funeral s'ervices for the victim were pending lod<1 y. Income Improves .WASHINGTON (UPl)-The.e "~re ~harp improvements 1n the U.S. balani;e, of payment ln- dtc1t.ors early this year and the iilcome o( Americans moved up in April, the Commerce Depart· ment snid today . t 14 Still Missing On Isle \\'ASlil NGTON lt:PI I i'\uvy <-Ind ,\ir r-.oree helicopters staged ii daring: night-tin1e rescue of about 200 l\tarines fro1n Koh 1'ang island today, but a search continued for ;1 re portL-'<1 14 miss- ing servicemen, Defense Depart- ment sources said. Sources~aid preliminary casualty reports fro1n the 14 -hour MARINES' OPERATION WENT BY BOOK. A4 . battle off the Canlbodian coast sho"A·e-0 one Air Force helicopter l'l'l'\\'man and one ~1 a1ine killed Six 1\ir force personnel and eight Marines "'ere missing and "many" wounded, thL• sources S<.1id . One of thL• n·ounded \\·as s<J id to be in critical condition and .__. number of others \\'C're in' serious condition. The Pentagon n·ithht:'ld any formal t<Jlly of casualties until l'\'ery individual rescued from the island could be counted. So ur ces said the re "'LI S .__. possibility some of the missing might simply hiJVC gotten lost from their units in the confusion of the evacuation and n1ighl be found during a n1an -by·man muste1· aboard thl• c;.1r1ier Coral Sea. to v.•hich the evacuees 'A't:'re taken. The !\l;irines landed on Koh Ti.In g. 30 nliles south"A·est of the port ''itr of Kompong So1n as part of . .\meriC'a's militury :Jction to recover the pirutl•d n1 erchunt ship l\l ay aguez and its cre\\'n1en . Thcv "·ert:' rl'n1ovcd by Nav" and A0ir Force helicopter's abou0l 14 hou1·s later. The helicopters pulled off the daring night-time res,·uc -far riski e r than the 01iginal effort planned for d ayli,.-:ht -of the as· sault force after ini ti:J I attempts 'A'Crc thwarted by Khmer Rouge soldiers on the is land, Laitin said. , The Marines y,·ere part of an American force of ships , planes .;1nd troops sent lo free the merchant ship Mayaguez and its cre\\' of 40 Americuns captured by Cambodian gunboats !\Ion· dav. L<iitin said the dL·struyl•r·s !loll :ind Wilson, both steaming less lhan 1,000 yards orr the shore. \\·ould continue a search for any possible 1\1arines lt!ft bt.!hind. Init ia l attempt s to send helicopters in for the Ma1ines \\'Cre repulsed by hcuvy Com- nlunist gunfire from the isl;ind. Asked to describe the type of gu nfire mounted by the K.hmer Rouge ·troops o n tht.• is land . Laitin replied ; .. Sn1all caliber but lots of it .·· After the first reS<'UC helicop- ters were driv<>n back, U.S. jet fighters s wooped low over the (See !\llSSING. Pai:!C 1\2) SHIP CAPTAJN THANKS FORD YlASHINGTON (UPl l Ca pt. Charles P . !\tiller of Fountain Valley , com- manding officer or the re· captured American n1erchant s hip Mayaguez, has sent the rollowing tele- gram to President Ford: "Dear Mr. President: The captain a nd orficer:;: and crew of the SS ·Mayaguez thank you and all the brave militnry force:;: who arc fighting and dying to save our lives." ttwassi-ncd by~· • 1 .. A2 OAILYPILOT c . l'r•• P.,,e Al RATE ••. ' : roup that the trustees did a good· al· of "aou.1 searching" alter e defeat of Proposition Z last November. It call ed for a S4·cent whlke. "Among our conclusions were the foct.s that we did not do a good job ol informing the electoraLe as to our needs a nd that the voters were lei Ung us to make cutbacks, since we're all in hard limes," Smallwood said . He added that the board has been grappling with the S40 million budget during the past few months. coming up with more than $3 million in cuts - mostly from centra l administra· tion and support services. Of that $3. million, $1.8 million will not be r eturned to the budget, r egardless of the election results, he said. ''That ract . coupled with the fact that we're asking $50 less per pupil this time. is what we're telling the voters," Smallwood said. In prefac in g his remarks. Smallwood expla ined that the $2 .3 m illion deficit in the budget ste ms from Senate Bill 00, \lthich dictates what the district '5 t;i.x rate will be. The law's intent has been ~o provide property tax relief and l_<> also equalize spending per pupil among school districts in the stale. Under th e limits of SB 90, the district cannot increase .i~ tax rate beyond a certain limit without going to voters. During a question and answer period, Smallwood was asked about waste and mis manage· ment in the district. Admitting that there is a cer· t a in a mount. the trustee responded, "Show me a $40 million opera tion without some waste and mismanagement. .. But, since we've made the ~ mjJ.lion in cut1-cks, I'm certain much of it has been reduced." Smallwood also remarked that tie believes the board and ad· mfnistrators have been doing a resoonsible job. ''We have a superior product and we want to continue to maift· lain it. t feel the impact on the taxpayer is s light in comparison to the impact on the children. I think we can afford to pay for suoerior education," he said. .Hoy's A rrest Sparks Calls Uj. Hurglaries Several more west side Costa Mesa residential burglaries have now been cleared, although never previously reported, due to p ublicity on arrest of a teenaged burglary suspect ac· cused of nearly 40 jobs, with more than $5 ,000 in losses. The youth awaiting a hearing on burglary c harges in Orange County J uvenile Court was in· ilially ch a rged with 25 break·ins. but about a dozen more have been added to the li st. Detective Bob Berg said that individuals who had never re· por.te d th e ir h o mes being burglarize d bec'ause they thought it was futile have come forward since the case broke. The suspect himseU allegedly drove around the west side of the city with police, pointing out houses he assertedly hit, stealing guns, jewelry, TV and stereo equipment or other valuables that were not recovered upon ar- rest. Investigators allege the youth pawned them all, noting he was arrested after a friend tried to hock an electric saw whose .. seriaJnumberwastraced. O RANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT l h• 0•""9' Coa•I O~lly 1'010• ..... 1n .. ll•<ll h <O"I b!fl'!'ol IM N~ .. , '"t", I• l>UO"'""""' t ... O••nor C.Wll Pvo1 .. 111~g (OMl .. ~Y ~f'Oa<•!• •O•l•O<l\ ••• pub!1\~ MOn<l~y lll•~uQll l·••d•Y fOf Co•1~ -... 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I« o ,..,., 110""" mu1!• .1..,,,..._ ool11or1•1 "'tit•• Ot OOY P.,,.t..,.hh llo•fltl """' br ••Oltd1t<•• W ll l\o~• ""''''I 11t•Mll1•0I\ ol ~r•IQ<ll!~-- S.Ct'fl4 tl•lt ...... .,. ~•Ill •1 (o"• Mow, C..HIO!'M•. Si.ollKrl,ilflflQ• ... ,, •• \),00 -•fllr. ., ..... u ••.00 ~nllllfl ,..i111., r Of 111t1•••0I\• u 00 -""· Ttiursday. May 15. 1975 Quigl.ey Siglu Taken Down lnNeuport The signs say I rvine City Coun· cilman Henry Quigley can pro· vide leadership, but tha.t cuts no ice in Newport Beach, Pohce sa id tod ay lhat they ha\'e seized every sign lhey could reath in Newport Beach. Office rs d eemed th e nuorescent·orange and ~Jue ban· ners illegal signs ptacOO without permission. The onl y ones that haven't dis· appear ed, th ey added, we re those strung on utility·pole sup· ports and other spots loo high to reach without a ladder. If Quigley wants the s igns back, police said, he can pay a call at th e department's property department. Amendments On S moking Approved On an unexpected unanimous vote Wednesday, Orange County supervisors moved new amend· ments to the c ounty's anti· s moking ordinance a step closer to reality. Supe r visor Robert Battin, author of the amending or· dinance, came to the meet..mg ap- parently thinking the measure could get final board approval this week. Bo•'-"tlfl Reactloa ~hin a Char ges ' U.S. 'P iracy' f 'rom Wire Services marks.'' Chi na said today the U.S. Sen. Ed mund S. Muskie <D· bombing of Cambodian gun boats Maine> said the successflll out· was un "outright act of piracy." come or t.h e 'operation "should bO Japan's Kyodo news service re· satisfying to all of us." ported from Peking. It w<l s Sen . Barry M . Goldwater (R· China's first public reaction to Ariz.), said he was grateful that the Mayaguez affair. Ford showed enough "guts to do Kyodo said the Chinese state· what he should have done." ment was mnde by Vi ce Premier Senate conservalives took the Li Hsien·nien a t a dinner party opportunlt.y to call for a strong celebrating the "great victory or defense posture as the basis of Vietnam.·· <Related Story A3) U.S. foreign policy. Kyodo quoted Li as saying One by one, the conservative ·"U.S. imperialisin has still not senators made floor speeches learned from its <lefeats in In · stressing the need to regain the dochina. A few days ago, a U.S. confidence of allies and send a vessel intruded into the ter· message to adversaries that the rllorial wate r s of Cambodia . United Stales "will not be lightly Cambodia acted to preserve its pushed around.·· own national sovereignty. Sen. Carl Curtis (R-Neb.) said "But the United States took ad· the United States should not be a van~age of this and bombed C_an:i· • "bully, but we should be strong bod1an I.a nd and vesse.ls. This 1s enough that we're r espected." an outnght act of piracy and The onlv dissent from the near- should be inevitably met with unanimoUs praise for Ford came . strong de nunc ia tion from the from Sen. George S. McGovern worldpubli~opinion." _ CD·S.D.), and rreshman Rep. But Pres~dent _Ford_ received Michael Blouin, (D·Jowa). overwhelming b1part1san sup· McGovern said he was Port from Congress today for his thankful the operation was sue· decision to use .m ilitary force to cessfuJ but added that it would obtain the r e_lease or the have been "the prudent thing to Mayague~ and its crew of 40 do" for Ford to have consulted Americans. Congress ·before resorting to Sen. Henry M. Jackson CD· force. Wash.) said be gives Ford "high· "I must say it wo"'1d have been more appro prlale to give l'ro•P~AI AWARD .•• diplomatic efforts a chance to operate before using force,'' · McGovern said in an interview. Blouin said, ''l think we could have achieved the ship's release without any loss of life.'' But County•counsel Adrian Kuyper said th\ Jaw still had not undergone its _t\r§l reading and must come back before tbe board expressed confidence that most A London n~wspaper said to· day the United States was justified in military action. but foreign mini s ters Of five Southeast Asian nations were re- ported deeply concerned by the action. next week for adoption. students had been m ade aware of Only one minor revision, giv· the contest through publicity and ing the boa rd chairman the Oyers: power to determine where in the "We got the coverage but we board offices and meeting rooms did not get the participation," he s moking would be allowed, was Mlded. made in the ordinance. He said that he would not re· In general, the amendments commend calling ofr the contest extend board authority over for next year because he expect· smoking to many pr ivately ed. the response lo be greater owned establishments in county tf'om the class of '76. territory and virtually outlaw • The winners of the contest will smoking in most parts of county· be announced Tuesday night at a owned or leased buildings. meeting o[ the city council, The amendments specifically which authorized the funds and include smoking bans: increased the number of $500 -In county buildings except in awards from two to three this pfivate offices , designated year. The awards are intended to lounges, ventilated rest rooms or finance a trip to the East Coast other areas s~t aside by a depart-for the winners . ment head. The topic of the essay was, -In a ll pu-b lic e levators "How the Declaration of In- anywhere in unincorporated dependence J-la s Affected ~fy county. . Life ." The rules stated that the -Jn waiting rooms , public essay must be typed double halls and large ward rooms of spaced on from fi ve to 10 pages. public and private health care in· Bull explained that the awards stitutions. a re designed to finance a trip to -Jn every room, chamber or '-historical points on the East public meeting place in the coun· Coast but noted that there is no ty during the course of a legal stipulation on when or how. the meeting. trip must be made. The commit· -In movie theaters, s tage ~ee does ask for a report back. theaters, recital halts and other Judges for the contest were areanas not ope n to-the sky, ex-Jim Scott, a s tudent al UC Irvine cept in lobbies. v..·ho was one of last year's win- -Jn la rge restaurants unJeSs ners as an E stan cia High School the establishment sets aside a s tudent, Mildred Fis h e r, "no s moking'·' area covering 20 secretary of the Costa Mesa Hi s· ''The AmericaRs were justified in going to the limit Lo rescue their men and their ship,'' the Daily Mail of London said. Japan-sty le Benefit Set The Orange Coast Optimist Club of Costa Mesa is presenting a Japanese evening Sunday to ra~ funds for the Estancia High School Athletic Department. There will be a seven-course tempui-a and teriyaki dinner. costing $5.95 .for adults and $2.95 (or children under 11. a hanayagi dance group, and a di splay of bonsai trees, according to club member Lucky Yamaga. The dinner will be served in the school commons area from 5;30 to 7:30 p.m . The commons will be decorated in a J apanese motif. "Previously we have held pan- cake breakfasts,'' Yamaga said. "This year we thought we would try something different." ... TONIGIIT "ROM'EO AND JUIJET" OCC Dra ma De pt. Auditorium, May 14·17, 8 p.m . Adm. Free. UCl L ECTURE -~'Photo · graphers on Photoa:raphy,'' Social Science Hall, 7p.m. FRIDAY, MAY II FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS "Deli veranl·e." OCC Forum, 7:30 p.m . Adm. $1. occ LECTURES -"lndlans: Historical Perspective," Henry Panian lecturer, Science Lecture l , 7:30 p.m. "Marine Biology,'' Charles J . Mertz lecturer, Science Lecture 2, 7:30 p.01 . MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING Fairgrou,nds, 8 : IS p.m . Fro• P illfl'! A I RILEY ... Clemente or Los Al;1mitos . Riley s aid he thinks his service in office so far has been produc· live .. "Whal we need to do is develop an alternative airport site which can provide a regional answer to a regional problem," he said, noliii}: he is in the process of negotiating with San Diego and Riverside Counties for construc- tion of a major airport facility in Rancho California. Riley slliia other prioriUes he plans to address include resolu· tion of M'le con tinuing con- trovers y s urrounding. the transfer of Orang"'e 'County Medical Center to UC Irvine, paramedic service expansion, improved s heriff-'s patrols in the south county a nd more responsi· bl e land use decisions. The list of s upporters Riley re- leased today includes such elect· ed officials as Sheriff Bradley Gates, Cos ta MCSa Councilman J ac k Hammett, District Al · torney Cecil Hicks, Laguna Beac h Mayor Roy Holm, Newport Bach Mayor Donald Mcinnis. San Clemente Coun· cilman Thomas O'Keefe, Irvine Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor and San Jua n Councilman James Weathers. Also on the Ust is AlhaJ,.ie Clark, mother of Joan Irvine-..Smith. prominent Republican George Delahanty, builder John Lusk , bus inessman Dick Richard and cOasta l co1nmiss ioner Judy Rosener . Season Opened SACRAMENTO (U PI) California's commercial fishing season for silver salmon opened today in stead of June 1 because of "urgency" legislallon signed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Brown Wednesday signed the bill which p e rmanently fixes the opening of the season on May 15 and the minimum size limit at 22 inches . It took e f fect im · mediately . l'ro• P.,,e .41 MISSING •.• dumbbell·shaped Island to sup- praa t.he ho1tlle fl.re wiLb ca.n· nons and rockets. Delenae ol- ficlals said at 1e aal aome ot the {ive destroyers around the island also opened fire on Ca mbodian positions with fivt:i ·lnchguns. Lailln said to the beat of bis knowledge none of the hMlcosr ters that rescued U1c marines was hit. The first Americans to be rescued from the &land were a eroup of 26 Marines and airmen -many of the• v.·ounded -who were shot down during the initial assault. They s ptsnt the day -separated from comradeiS on the i4land, Laitin 21ald . When the first rescue effort' was repulsed, Defense olflcials conaldered the possibility that the Marines might have to stay on tO' maintain their beachhead on the island all night. B u t officiats or dered the rescue effor1s lo kefilGllOing after dark with small boals from the· destroyers and helicopters stand· ing by for the first op~unity to shuttle the Marines offfthe beach to the safety of the Coral Sea. Laitin said the Marines were not pinned down , even though the helicopters had been unable to reach them in the initial evacua· lion attem pt . ''They a re v.1niting there to be extracted," Luitln said. "On a number of occasions, some of the (evacuation) choppers were tun1ed back by fire." The helicopt~rs were trying to establish a sm::iltle between the Marines and the Coral.Sea, lying 10 miles ofr Koh Tang. Lailln said ·the destroyers were ''within 1,000 yards of t he shore." Three helicopters were also lost and two others da"1aged in the original a ssault, but their creiAs apparently escaped, the Pentagon said . The Pentagon said a force estimated at s everal hundred Cambodian troops exchanged small·arms a nd machine gunfire with the Marines, but early re· ports indicated no hand-to-hand combat. "I get the impression they ha· ven •t seen much or the enemy,'' said one-official who monitored the battle froni the Pentagon war T09m . The original plan called for the Marines to storm all the way across the liUle island -three miles Jong and one mile wide - in search oft.he missinrz crew. The battle started at 4:20 p.m. POT Wednesday <mid·morning Thursday, Cambodia Li me), when the first helicopter touched down on the curved beach al the eastern edge of the little island ·about 30 miles from the Ca.moo.. dian coast. The first assault met ground fire. U.S. air strikes and gunfire from the five·inch guns aboard the Wilson and Holt knocked out the hottest Cambodian fire. The Marines pul led the mselves inlo a semi-circular beachhead several hundred yards in diameter and re parted Intermittent (i_ellUng .. But berore the Marines had gone more th a n a few hundred yards. the crew of the Mayaguez pulled up beside the Wilson in a Thai fi shing boat and the assault on the island was curtailed. percent or more of the floor torical Society, Bud Hohl. presi· space and seat ing capacity. dent of the Marine Corps Enlist· -In halls, r eadi.,ng or viewin~ ed ~ilots Association. and Hank rooms of mus eums or libraries Pan1an, Orange Coast Co llege open to the general publi c. history professor . SAVE OVER $20 -In r etail stor es in areas PoSt• ed by the m anagement except in employe-only areas, Supervisors Ralph Diedrict. and Thomas Riley, the only smok ers on the five·man board, agreed to support the ordinance even though it could limit them to smokinffOl'l'ly in their offices. ''I may give it up allogether,'' Diedrich quipped. School's Birds Fly the Coop Officials at Costa Mesa High School today were hoping SO· meone v.·ould give them the bird -back -along with its missing mate. They complained to police Wednesday that someone kicked in the door of a quonset hut storage area on t he campus farm at 2650 Fairview Road and stole , t"·o ringneck pheasant hens . Loss was $20 each, according to agriculture area manager Harry Sanborn, who discovered the break· in. Fro•P~Al NUDITY ..• . e very bend in the law, to achieve their own sense of morality. "Most people have a sense of modesty that won't allow them to go nude on our beaches,'' iBrand said. He lamented the threat tcr'add one more law suit to a city lhat needs cooperation from its citizens and not ha rassment." Although enacting the urgency ordinance banning nudity com- pletely, even toplessness by women , the council also declared t hat upon formation or a special social committee due within ·30 'days, a thorough study would be made of the nude beach Issue. Councilman Ch arlton Boyd said th e r e was "considerable depth of feeling"' on the <1uestion and asked that the committee work with neighboring cities and the county 11s to the designation of nude bathing areas. * * Mayor Blushed He Reads Nudity Ordinance Lagun 3 Be ach tft ayor Roy Holm had to address himaell to a naked ordinance Wednesd ay. It embarrassed him some. The City Council had just adopt. ed an anli·nudity beach law as an emergency measure. Because it was an emergency. the new or· dlnGnce had to be read aloud -in Cull. And the m easure made de· tailed references to the human anatomy. "Do we have to read the whole thing?" the mayor protested. ''I'm going toblu1h. '' Holm was Indeed growing a bit red about the ear s a nd neck. ''Bette r y ou than me." t1ns wered Dcvuty City Clerk Peg Morreale. Manfully, the mayor waded in · to the text carefully pronouncing each anatomical area to be cov· eredbythela wand cloth. 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