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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-01-17 - Orange Coast Pilot17 \ ' • Sorensen WithdrOws . . ,. . Nomination to CIA -- Senate Stunned Sorensen .Asks CIA Withdrawal Al'W~ REJECTS CIA POST T9dSoren1en ... WASHINGTON (AP) - T.heodol'e C. Sorensen stunned the Senate Intelligence Commit- tee today by disclosing that be bad asked President·elect Jim- my Carter to wi~bdraw bis nomination to be CIA director . The committee abruptly postponed its hearings on the nomination to await word from Carter. J. Carter's press -secrt!tary, Jody Powell, in Georgia with the in· coming Democratic chief ex· ecutive, was asked if Carter regretted Sorensen's withdrawaJ and replied, "I think that's quite obvious." Powell promised addi· tional comment after discussing the startling development with Carter. Sorensen did not say what Carter's response had been, but committee chairman Daniel K. Inouye <D·Hawaii), indicated <See NOM1t111EE, Pace A%) President Submits $440 Billion Budget WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi· dent Ford handed Con1ress to- d.ay a lame-duck federal budget Ol $M0 billion for 1978 that calls for a aubltanUal Increase in de· fen1e cpendlng and permanent tax cuts totallng $47.5 billion over the next six years. Ford, who bu only three days nmalninf of b1B presidency, said hi• bud1et would "help us to 1Ulftltt!Je prolnlse-ot America. n But President-elect Carter's ad· vlaers already were at work on cllan1es to-fulfill the Democrat's .. own promisea to the voters. Fonl'1 lax cut plans likely wUl recelve little attention from bOth Conaress and from Carter, who bu bi.I own tax·reducUon plans and who wants to use any in· creased taX receipts to pay for new programs. such as health in· surance. rather than turn that re· venue back to taxpayers. Carter plans lo submit pro- <See BUDGET, Pace A%) Mesa Officers Step Up Probe In Cox Murder By STEVE MITCHELL ot .... 0.11, l"IMt Sl.tff " Al relatives aod friend.a paid their last reapects to Robyn Lynn Cox this morning, Costa AD S<JW CAR · Meaa detectives stepped·up their invesU1aUon Into the murder ot • ON .... ~ n· ~v--tl!..e »-z_~-old wa1tre11 who WU ~ ln;:)J ~i, ..:.tound ..aeaa iii ftR bathtub-fur ''The ad proved to be very ef. Wedoeaday nlpt. • - l9C:Uve. The pickup aold on the The Costa Mesa ID1h School , tint day to the second person honora eraduau wu to be en· .-Ito called. Ada In yourp~re-tom bed tbla mornln1 at ul7 produce rwulta.' • W ettm.lDlter Memorial Part in That'• tbe advert.lain& IUCcell Watmlnlt.er. Ro'rJ told~ tbe Cotta Mesa man lll eanwblle, police Capt. ...... .... thla d In th Dall Robert E . Moody said he baa U · w.., .,.ae a • Y 1l1ned alx detective• to work Pilot: full·time ln an effort to aolve tbe 1&.ranplaUoh death of lt6aa Oox in b• apartment aom•tim• }flt w ednadt..Y afternoon. 11Wt'rt talkln1 to everyone that knew her, even remotfly," Captain Moody Hid today. "We've cleartd a lot of people, and lnvatJ1ated a lot of alibU," ' (lie VICl'HI, Pa,-1 AJ). MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 17, 1977 YOL. 71, HO. 17, 1 SllCTIOHS, D l'AGl'S • • SIOD s 23 . "" Wl""'91• NEWSMEN VIEW CHAIR, SURROUNDED WITH SANDBAGS, WHERE Gli .. MOREWASEXECUTED VolleyofRlfteShot1End1 Lengthy Legal Battle In First U.S. Execution In 10 YHrt Complaint Filed Firing Squad Ends · Saga of Gilmore POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN. Court has been carried out. Gary Utah CAP ) -Gary Mark Mark Gilmore Is dead," the Cllfirnl'i , ttfi kltter tro de· l>rlsorrspokesm11n-told newsmen. manded death and twice al· Lawtence Schiller, who nu the tempted suicide in prison, was ri1hts to Gilmore's life story, eHcuted by a Utah firing squ111t:--tt11m-dacr1becUhe.ue.CJ.lllon. He today, beld to a chair by whlte said there were about 20 other nylon straps. people at the execution. Gilmore ).'he 36-ye(ll'-old Gilmore was talked briefly .with Warden the first peraon t.o be executed ln Samuel Smith but Schiller could the United States ln nearly 10 not bear what was said. yean. HJJ lenethy fl&bt for the •A .prison employe distributed execution, which was stayed cotton to witnesses to auard their three times, drew worldwide at· eara from the sound of the rtne tention. fire. Gilmore did not move in the GUmor~ ~emeaeed tor. Ule-....._. .... ,Heapeke1ottlaunclt.Yem •boodal delt&ll of a ~o, ~· D'Amieo, Sthillet and-to ll1a · motel clerk. wore a T·sbm and lawyen, Robert L . Moody and pant.au be faced tbe f1ve·man rl· Ronald Stanier. Stanter bu1aed ne aquad tn wbat waa once the blm around the neck. prtton canneiy. Ile died at 7:08 The warden then read a 1•1al a.A.~ ~I.id blood emer•ed order.Gllmorelooked.direcUy al tlin;u;b Ollmore'a black shirt on-tbe •mden without qulv•rinl. "Oary looked up for an U · to bla wti1" pants alt.er the tnded period ol time and said, rtn.men ftred. 'Let '1 do it', ·~&biller aald. Some 40 mlnutea after a "There ,.., aome emotional ftderal ·~ court In Denver Sailors, Marines Trappe.d BARCELONA, Spain (AP) - A U.S. navy· launch ferrying sailors and Marines back t.otbeir ships from weekend leave col· lided with a freighter and nipped over in the darkness of Barcelona harbor early today, killing at least 23 American servicemen, U.S. Navy officials said. Scores of the more than 100 men aboard s wam to safety, but many others were trapped under the launch until Spanish tugboats sped to the scene and righted It. "It was a ni&btmare but tber~ was not. any real panic exceptfor a couple of guys," said survivor Richard Felzien of Norfolk, Va., a 1st class petty officer. He was one of 12 servicemen being treat- ed for shock in a Barcelona hospital. The total number of injured was not yet known, the Navy s~id. Earlier reports aald 19were injured, six seriously. The Navy withheld the iden· titles of the victims pending notification of next-of.kin, which a spokesman said was expected to be completed within 24 hours. U.S. Navy officials said the S6 ·foot launch and 390-ton Spanish coastal freighter Urlea smashed into each other in the harbor darkness as they rounded a pier from opposite aides. There were no feparts of in· juries on tne-freiahter. A U.S. consular official aaid the accident occurred at about 2 -a .m. just after the launch plcked up 110 servicemen and beaded out toward the 6th Fleet helicopter carrier Guam and landing dockshlp Trenton. • About 40 Americana swam to safety, the news a1ency Europa (SeeSJDPS, Pace Al) Coast . { • , Weather MoaUy aunny tbrou1b Tueaday. ffi8bS in U$)pes:°' 70. to mld·80a. Lowa 45 c6 5S. IN81D ·~ .. .. The ffrtt allot'~ Mfft ffrM Pl what tDil be a lnothw &otUt ootr compl~ b6Uf. ... protecflflQ Colf/ontci'• mfUfonl ot /of'fftltlftd Gent from ........ ,..,.AS. ··-· ' . COKl'l'ON CAP) -A 22-count criminal complaint baa been filed .. alMt The WUIOWI Coft.. valescent Centu, lnc., wh•e the llatf 1' .CCUled of beatlnl' and • nttledina .. developmentally di.I· abled" youn11tera in tba1r. chart•· overturned tbe t.blrd atay of tllebqe1. A prieat, •doctor and G l l , Hveral o4.ber prison emJaioya . more I executlo"' • cl•ced a hood o.ver Gllmort'• apok•mall for the priton dlctat-td a 1bort announcement of the ead. He wu wearin1 tennis dut.b. Outalde lb• piitoft, aome ab~ did not move •ben t.be 10 oppoaenta ol eaplt.al punilb· · hood wa1 placed over bl1n. '' ment Mood In all.nee. -·~ "The order ol the '" Dlllrtct . (SM GILMOaE, hi• AJ)' • f • -- ,. t\I DAIL y PILOT s Monday, Januaa 17. 1977 &pionage Cliarged t - U.S. Rocket Secrets 'Sol,d' to Reda LOS ANGELES (AP> -Two youn1 men from Soutbern Callfonlla have beeo arrtlted and cbarsed with conaplraey ror allegedly selling U.S. rocket secreB to the Soviet Union. the ·FBI says. A bureau spokesman said Sun- day tbere was no estimate yet on what damage the alleged es· piOQqe m1lbt have caused U.S. delenM. ADdNw D. Lee. 2S, of Palos Verdel Estates, and Christopher J . Boyce, 23, of Rancho Palos Verdes. were charged Sunday with "conspiracy to commit es- pion a1e a1ain1't tbe United States on behalf of the Sovlet Ublon. '' tbe FBI announced. Highlights Listed Of Budget /or '78 W ASIDNGTON CAP> -Here are bigblights of President Ford'• l)l'Ol)068d budaet for fia· ul 1f1i, which belln• Oct. 1 ol t.bll reaz: TOTAL AND DEl'ICIT - OUU&Y' would total $M0 billion al,!~ receipta would-total $29'l blllJOft. leavlna a bud1et deficit of '47 billion, down from an estimated $57.2 bUUon ln fiscal lft7. Outlays tbls year are e1Umated at '411.2 billion. TAXES -Ford proposes a s~rear program to reduce tu· ea bJ $47.5 billion, beginning with a $7.2-bllllon reduction this year. He proposes increasing Social Security taxes over the next several years. * * * Ff"091PageAJ BUDGET ••• po1ed changes to the Ford budget to Coosress ln mid-Februat:Y· alter wbicb the Democratic· coot.rolled Cooareu will hammer out a flnal bud1et for the year beginning Oct. 1 undoubtedly more to Carter's liking than to Ford's. Ford's budget provides for a seven percent increase in spend· ing over the estimated 1977 budget expenditures of $411 billion. Since receipts are estimated at $393 billion, there would be a 1978 deficit of $47 bUlioo, down from $57 biillon this year. Carter already bas said the 1977 budget deficit will have to be increued to between $70 bUlloo to $75 billion lf Coniress ap- proYes his $30-bUllon tax cut jobs pro1ram to stimulate the economy. Ford cave up on his campaign 1>led1e to aim toward a balanced CART£R ALREADY PUNS CHANGE&-A3 2%7 CHANGES VIEWED IN FORD BUDOET-M bud1et by 1979. Even lf all bls re- com meodaliona were accepted for thls year and nexl, there would still be a deficit of $11.6 bUUon ln 1971, be said. He said Ulla wu the fault of Consr-a for not approvina bis previoua recommendaUons for apendlna restraint. But despite the raasom be save, It brou1ht 8 slgb or relief from Carter's advtsera, who bad felt the psycbolo1ical Impact of a Ford propotal for a balanced bud1et In 1'79 could make it more difflcull ror Carter to gel public ace~ of a bluer de- flclt t.tl1a 1ear. DBl'BNBB -There would be a $12.2-blWon increase in de· feo.ae spending to $112.3 billion, with new outlaya for the CCll· trovenial Bl bomber and al.so for development of the sopblaticated new MX missile. SOCIAL PROGRAMS -The $12.4 billion ln spending cuts ln Ford's budget include $2 billion from Medicare, $1 billion rrom Social Security. Sl.2 billion from child nutrition programs and $800 milllon from food stamps. Conp-ess bas refused to make tbeae cuts ln tbe past. ENERGY -An increase or $2 billion is provided for energy projects, including an additiooal $700 million for energy research and development to a total d $3.4 billion. EXECUTIVE SALARIES - Membet"S of Congress, Cabinet officers, j udges and the vice pre- sident would get increases ln sal aries. For-m embe rs of Concress. salaries would rise to SS1 ,500 from $44,800. JOBS -There would be a phasing out of public-service jobs programs with total spend- ing put at $5.3 billion for all e mployment and training pro- grams, down from $6.8 billion this year. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK Unemployment would avera1e 7 .3 percent, down from an average of 7.6 percent last year, the Ford administration predict- ed. Ccicsumer prices would rise 5. 3 percent and over-all etOftOmlc growth would avera1e 5.2 percent. Woman Dies In Orange 2-car Crash A ~year-old Santa Ana man wa• re.ported ln falr condition at UCI Medical Center today after a Saturday mornlnl freeway crub that left ooe woman dead, the Califomia lllgbway Patrol re- ported. Anna Marie Gooialea, 35, San Ferrumdo, waa pronounced dead on arrival at UCI Medlcal Center alter the 2: 15 a.m . crash, offlcn sald. Raul Sandoval Carbajal, 25, ol 5121 West St., Santa Ana, wu re- ported lo falr condltlon at the aame boepital toda)'. Hllbway patrolmen believe Car~al entered the Santa Ana . Freeway al Malo Street lo Orance drtvtn1 north tn aouth· bound lanes and collided wttb Mn. Goualea' car. Gay Bar Stabbing Suspect Arrested OM m• ll ln the hQ1Ptlal and anodw 11 lD jall boolttd Oft •USJ>I· doe~ ... ..it with lnt~t to com- att murder followtnl a alabbtng luda1 lo Lquna Beach oatalde dllit UtUe Shrimp, a bar catertng '° a bomoeaUal cllentele. Jack St.ward, 43, of WblWer, s DAILY PILOT The cue beau Jan. t wlMn llmc. an pollee .,.,..ttd Lee on an unrelated ~au.tr ln Medco City aoct found M rolll ol top ••.cm U.S. de l)s• documents on mlcrofllm, ~ FBJ said. That produc trail that led t.o Boyce and to la A, QrtablD. • ICllcnce atta~ at the Soviet emb ... y ln M t> Cit1. P'Bl :=~Ro I yebb&Mt~told Boyce was Jal l.l\e~e and wa to be ~ed • Lee wu turn over to U .. i utborttles by the ll~can ..,.,. ernmenl early today ln ~· Tex .. and was jailed with~ boad today. ~ According to the FBl'a ~· plaint. rued 1n u .s. Diltrtct ~ in Los Angeles, Boyce bad a aecurtty clearance at the TR Corp. in Redondo Beach, where be worked for 2~ years until last month. The FBI charges that Boyce provided U.S. secret defense docume nts lo Lee, wbo transmitted tbem to Grtabin. The two Ame'rlcana are ac· cuaed ot accepting $17,500 from the Soviet.a in return for lnforma- Uon the Russians requested on rocket construction, the FBI said. Gebhardt said no more an"tlta were imminent but "one or two more individuals could be ln· volved." P.,,-Pflfle A I VICTIM ••• he said. Tbe fully clothed body~ Illas Cox wu found in her batbtub at about 8:15 p.m . Wednesday by her roommate who ran next door to summon belp. "The autopsy shows she died between 1 and 3 p.m .• or in that neighborhood," Moody said. He said Miss Cox was oft wort that day. She worked part time at~ Santa Ana restaurant. , Tbe two-bedroom apartment she shared with Carla Jean · Roden at 241 Avocado St. la oo the '1'0UJld fioor, Moody said. "and It's the first one ol.f the street." Moody sald lt ls poHlble a passerby mlgbt have seen the murder suspect leave the apart- ment ln the early afternoon hours Wednesday and ursed potential witneuea to call police lnvea~aton. "TbeH apparently motiveless crimes are the most dlfftcult to solve," Moody sald. "But it's very P<>Ulble someone mJght have aeen sometbinl that after· noon." J Miu Cox, wbo WU studying to become a court reporter. ll aur· rived by her parents, Patricia and Neville Cox of Colta M•L She a1IO la aUJ'Vlved bJ three aiatera, Tamm1, Laurie and Debbie CoX, all of Costa Meui maternal gandparenta I.AO ana Mary J!!nouf, al.lo of Coeta Mesa and an l.Dlcle, Lyle Warner ol Colla Mesa. F,....P-AJ SHIPS ••• Pren aald. U.S. conawar of- ficlall Hld 19 of the vleUma were dead before they could be taken tohoat;Xtall. Both tbe U.S. and Sptnlab navlea be&an a lnvest11aUon. The Guam and Trenton were on a goodwill visit to Barcelona a Mediterranean port and Spain'• aecood larceat city. ' Stand·lns for Pteeldent Ford and Presldent-elect Carter. along with others, go through a rehearsal for Tbunday'a In· au1uraUon on Capitol Hill. <See story, Page A4.) 'Hammerhead' Sport P~ddleboard Racer Seeking Funds By J,\'CK ciiA.PPEU. °' .. ~ ...... ~ .. PaddleboardSclng b• beell likened to bit younelf oo the IMad 1'lth a mer became It feell 80 good when you atop. It la an exbausUnl sport ln· duJged ln mostly by llfeparda wbo originally began usln& the boards aa llfeaavlnl devices. Lacunan Jack !J.ncke, :u. 1s one ot those people. Lincke ls now a Newport Beach marine safety omcer. He b.ad been a LalUDa Beach l).f ei\:IAfd for 13 yean prevtoualy. Libci.e bas placed in 29 pad- dleboard races over the last six years in locallties from Oceanside to Santa Barbara and polnta ln between. ·Now, Un.eke la aimlnl for a btg one, tile "W.A. Wieland Shield Taplin" Coot.eel ln Australia. The well-known Ufepardlng eontellt tncJudea events In plddf- lo1, awtmmin• and surf-akllng (paddllnl a craft almilar to a kayak). Al part of a 12-man team pit totetber by the Surf Llf• Savini Alaoclalloo of America, Santa Barbara Olapter, Unck• will be partlcipattq ln 1ooctwW tours. l.Dd ove lectuns and d•manltra· tlona tn American lllesuard.ln& techniques beatd8I cc>mpetlq ln the ebamplooabi119. Additionally, the Americans wUl see th• Australian 1Uard techniques •hlcb may be adapt- ed to Southern Callfornla beacbel. There'• one hltcb. Tbe moa- Police Get Evidence In Smut Raid th loag tour costs Sl,100 desyite the drfraytnC of air r~ by Qan· tu for edvertlllnl purpoaes. Thal'• quite a blt on a We1Qpd'a salary and Lincke baa been lmocttng on doors try- ing to ralae tbe funds. In Laguna Beach Tom Lingo Realty gave $2$0. The fund raising lan't easy. ad· mltted Lincke. "It's not as if you're helping 400 needy Girl Scouta or something," be aald. But, there will be the beoeflta of lncreased lifeguardln1 knowledge abated between the Auatrallana and Americans u well u the fostering of interua- Uon a I cooperation and un- derau.,cttn1, be said. The local guard may be re- ached through the Newport l.Jfeguard Association al the city Marine Department. Llncte said he wUI be on ol· ficial leave or absence from tbe city. Karine Department and no tu monies will be spent for ~ tour. Suspect Arrested In Refugee Death An arcument over a Viet· namese dining custom ended ln Garden Grove early today with the death of one refugee and another refugee being charged with murder, police said. !fbe murder victim, NIOC Nhug Ruyoab, 12, ol 9342 Madlaco St .. Westminster, died in Palm Harbor Hosplial at 3:30 ~the victim of multiple stab w . ~ ln connection with the kilUng WU Phan Van NIUYeD. 21, of 9151 Chapman Ave., Apt. 4. Accordin& to police, tbe victim and hla accused murderer late Pre•P-A.I GILMORE .• Friday ni&ht were am,ona a Viet· nameae seated at a d1nln.I room table ln Apt. A at 13982 Erin St. when a fight broke out. Cause of the melee, poliee aaid. was an ar1ument over a Viet- namese custom tbat calla for din· ner guesta to bring aometblng with them for the meal. Police reporta aaid Buynab wu not amoni the combataDtl at the crowded apartment'• diolnl table. He dld, however, try to bnall up the altercaUon and, ln the pro. ceas, wu stabbed twice wUb a 13-lncb ~her knife. Wortcinl tbrouib interpreten, pollcf! sald they traced Nfll)'ell and another combatant iD the dlnner party fight to NIU19l'• Westminster apartment wlMn the suspect was arreated. FromP-AJ NOMINEE •• that the committee would accede to Sorensen's wish to step aside. The former coUDBel and close associate to President Jobn F. Kennedy dropped hla bombshell at the close or a lengthy state- ment in which he asserted he was qualified for the post and denied a aeries of what be called "seur· rilous and unfounded penonal at- tacks which have anonymoualy circulated againlt me." • ·. ' range Co~~t EDITION To day's Closing • StoellS·--- . . Senate Stuaned Sorensen Asks CIA Withdrawal A .. WI ........ REJECTS CIA POST Ted Sorenaen ·~~~~~~~~~~~ r ~CM Hunt :For Slayer .~ntimies • As relatives and friends paid their last respects to Robyn Lynn Cox this mornini, Costa Mesa detectives stepped up tbeir investigation into the murder of Vie 20-year-old waitress who was found dead in ber bathtub last Wednesday night. The Costa Mesa High School ~onors graduate was• to be en· t 'ombed tbi« morning at iWestminster .Memorial Park in 1Westmimter. 1 M'eanwbile, police Capt. Jlobert E . Moody Hid be bas as- isi1ned six detectives to lh>rk itaIJ-tlme in an effort to solve the ~trangulation death of Miss Cox Jn her apartment sometime last !Wednesday afternoon. ··we're talklnl to everyone \bat knew her, even remotely," Captain Moody said today. "'We've cleared a Jot of people, '8ld investigated a lot of allbia," I lle said. L The fully clothed body of Miss Cox was found lo her bathtub at labout 6:15 p.m. Wedhesdly by ,_er roommate who ran nm lcloor to summon help. ''The autopa7 abowa ahe died !between 1 and 3 p.m .. or in &bat netibborbood.'' Moody said. t He said Miu Cox wu olf wort that day. Sile WO!'ked part time at a Santa Nia restaurant. Tbe two-81droom apartment •he abared witb Carla Jeu Boden at 241 Avocado St. is on the ground floor, Moody aa1d, I ••and it'a the flnt ooe oil tbe etr•" • I <See VIC'J'DI, Pase A%> 'Perfectly Clear . 1.,, _skN Fa~lfc1sco <AP~ WASHINGTON (AP) - Theodore C. Sorensen stunned the Senate Intelligence Commit-tee today by disclosing that he and Pres ident.elect Jimmy Carter had agreed that be should withdraw as the nominee t<> direct the Central Intelligence Agency. Sorensen revealed his decision al the end of a lengthy statement to the committee defending himself against "scurrilous and unfounde d per sonal attacks which have anonymously circulatect against me.'• Committee Chairman Daniel K. Inouye <D·Hawail), said the committee would accede to bis request and await a new nominee from Carter. At a news conference after the hearing adjourned, Sorensen said be had informed Carter or his decision in a telephone call only two minutes before commit- tee convened to consider his nomination . Sorensen acknowledged that .Carter did not try to~uade him. The former counsel to Presi- dent John F. Kennedy told re- 1><>rters, ''The governor and I jointly reached a conclusion ... • that there is substantial opposi- tion-in the Senate which would re· suit either in my rejection, which 1would handicap his adminiatra- tlon as It gets off to a new start, or result 'in my being confirmed by a narrow vote which would• handicap my effectiveness as I Rot off to a start.'' Carter's press secretary, Jody Powell, told reporters in Georgia that the President-elect obvious- ly recretted the decision. A rlsinl wave of objections to the selection of the former Ken- nedy administration aide bad been apparent in recent days, <See NOMINEE, Pa1e A%} PmMrQuits For 1,000 Me11aHomea Nearly 1,000 homes in north central Co.ta .Mesa were without power for about two hours Sun-. ._day evenin1, with some homes. remainina in the dart unW 6:15 th:la IDOl'ldnl· Tbe bomes, In the area bounded 1enerally by Gisler Aveaue and Adams Avenue on the 'bortl ·and 1outb, and Falniew Road and Jacaranda Avenue on the eut and west, lost electrical power at 10 p.m .• Soutbsn California Edlaon d · flciala said today. Edilon spokesman Jim Ken- nedy said the problem was caused by an undeqroa:nd 1pllce failure. • • • • Kennedy said power to about 80 percm ot tbe homea wu re- atabUabed by midnl&ht. but that ahoat aoo_ume• remalnea J::..-.,~ early thi9 IDM'D-.. . . APWI ........ NEWSMEN VIEW CHAIR, SURROUNDED WITH SANDBAGS, WHERE GILMORE WAS EXECUTED Volf9'ofRlftelhotaEftdl ~ngthy Lepl 8 ... In Flrat U.S. Execution In 10 Year9 Spain Mishap 23 Servicemen Die In .Ships Collision BARCELONA, Spaid (AP) - A U.S. navy launch ferrying sailors and Marines back to their ships from weekend leave col- llded'With a freighter and nipped over in the darkness of Barcelena harbor early today, killing at least 23 American servicemen, U.S. Navy officials said. Sc'ores or the more than· 100 men aboard swam to safety, but· many others were traPOed under the launch until Span.ii& tueboats sped to the scene and rllhted ll ••1t was a ni~tmare but there was not any real panic except for a couple of guys," said survivor Richard Felzien of Norfolk. Va .• a 1st claas petty officerl'. He was one of 12 servicemen bem1 treat- • ~d for shock in a Barcelona hospital. The total number of btjured was not yet known, the· Navy said. Earlier report.I aaJd 19 were injured, •ix amoualy. The Navy withheld, the iden- tities of the victims pendln1 notlflcatJon of next-of-tin, wblcb a spokesman said QI ezpected ta be completed within 24 hours. U.S. Navy officials said the 56·foot launch and 390-ton Spaniab coaltal freighter Urlea smubed info each otnr in 1be harbor.ct.rim .. u they l'OUDded ~lklel. There ftN no reporta of IJl. juries on the Creighter. A U.S. comular official said the accident occurred at about 2 a.m. Just after the launch picked up 110 servicemen and beaded out toward tbe 6th Fleet helicopter carrier Guam and landlne dockahip Trenton. About 40 Americana swam to safety, the news agel)cy Europa Preas said. U.S. consular of- ficlala said 19 of the victims were dead before they could be taken to boepltala. Both the U.S. and Spanish navies began a investigation. The G~ and Trenton were , on a &°'¥will' visit to Barcelon'a, a Medtterranean port and Spain 'asecondlargest city. • ,,.,, ........... SHOT AT SUNRISE Gary M.,k Giimore Churches Re11nion GaiDs ,Pope Backing . ~A'nCAN CITY (AP) -Pope Paw VJ bu approved in princi· pie a hlatortc proposal to reunite the An1llcan and Roman CathOUc churches, Vatican of· flclala said today. B'Ut they dHcribed o lHF fortunate a plea by a leadlai Anglican newsp~ that ~ Paul, 79, reslgtr in favor ol a younger man to help heal Chris- tian divisions. A joint hlgb,level commission I-.CatboHc an.d· An11ic.an icholara ls scheduled to publish a document Thursday recom· -Appeals Run Out For Killer ' POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN, Utah CAP> -Gary Marlt Gilmore, the killer who de- manded death and twice at· tempted suicide in prison, was executed by a Utah firing squad today, held to a chair by white nylon straps. . The 36-year-old Gilmore was the first person to be executed in the United States in nearly 10 years. His lengthy fight for the execution, which was stayed• three times, drew worldwide at. tention. Gilmore, sentenced for the shooting dea\b of a Provo, Utah, motel clerk,~ a T-shirt and pants as be faced the five-man rl· fle squad in what was once the prison cannery. He dft?d at 7:06 a .m . PST. · A witness said blood emerged through Gilmore's black shirt on· to bis white pants afler the riflemen fired. Some 40 minutes after a federal appeals court in Denver overturned the third stay ot Gilmore's execution, a spokesman for the prison dicta~ ed a short announcement of the death. Outside the prison, some 60 opponents of capital punish· ment stood in silence. '1'he order of tbe jlll District Court bas been carried out. Gary Mar.It Gilmore is dead.'' the priaon spokesman told newsmellP' Lawteoce Schiller, wbo bas the, rights to Gilmore's life story, then described the execution. He said there were about 20 other peopl~ at the execution. Gilmore talked briefly with Warden Samuel Smith but Schiller could not<bear what was said. A prison employe distributed cotton to witnesses to guard their ears from the sound of the rifle fire. ,. Gilmore did not move in the chair. He spoke to bis uncle, Vern _. D' Amico, to Scblller and to hls lawyers, Robert L. Moody and Ronald Stanger. Stanger bugged him around the neck. ~ The warden then read a legd order. Gilmore looked diret!tly at the warden without quivering. "Gary looked up for an e~ tended period of time and said. 'Let's do it'," Schiller said. ••There were some emotionlll exchanges. A priest, a doctor and. several other prison empl01ea placed a hood over Gilmore's bead. He was wearing tennis shoes. 1'He did not move when the hood was placed over. him,•• Schiller said. "We could not bear anyt:hlni that was being said.•• "All the prison personnel moved away. Father Thomas Mearsman gave some rites to Gilmore before the hood "'as ptaced over his bead. °"'A circular tar9et WU Placel OD 'Gilmore'• T-shirt. I think I saw the warden give ~e a1inal out of the comer ot my eye. I beard three noises In quick rapid succession -bang, bang, bane. Gary's body moved. His held (See GILMORE, Pase Al) f .r..cial aecretary Patricia Down- iDI, wbo bellevea people oadlt to hmrm-tbemtel'lel delrtJ. car- . es a bumper strip cm Mr ear .,... ·-~;,;....:;=~=--...mendlnl an eaci to the 443-year-- old acblam and c.Mliae for r• co1nltion ol the pd(Uff ln Rome .. overau patriarch. I WbJCb .1811: ''Eaeblw ow..ca;. lion." • • i4D sow C4R ON FIRSI' DAY The reunl.Ocatlon document, to be releued in Loodoa la not blndlq oo either cbu.rcL but la mftnt aa the baaia forE dllcuulon bf b ll ''' tbeolo1lan1 and or arr both al.dea. It wUl probabb' ..be.-1em beror;:r-. dlloa la.made. • A ranltinl Vatican official aldd Pope Paul penonally cleared the doC1'1Dmt. hl u with aimllar doeallMatl In the t>Ut. be s:i . ·=-~llDeclrmfl:"ltudy and on bf blabopl and 'Scllolan arotlnd the world. Weath er lfosUy IWlDY tbrougb Tuesday. H1Cbs in upper 70s to mld-80s. 'Lowa '6 to $5. INSIDE T ODAY . -~*'*"'., ,_ ..... , .... • tnlllfdtdl bl a 1tuu1"' bout. OVff COJ~ bflll,ahnectot prolecUng· Colf/ornfo'• mUUont of /o""'°1td . acn• Jrom..,..,,-,P.AI. laHX r Al i>AIL Y Pt LOT C "11e8ring ~or .Cella I Jlelayed A pretrial hea.rlng OD criminal ·.-harces faced by Dr. Louts J. ·Cella Jr. and a former business ·associate was delayed for a · 'further week in Orange County Superior Court today to allow Cella 's Ja~r more time to re· cover fro an illness that re- quired hos 'talization. Judte WiJJiam C. Speirs 1cbeduled the resumption for Jan. 2' when he learned that Costa Mesa attorney Georae Chula will be able to return to court on that date. It was explained that Chula, -who wu de.acribed today as being ~·far from well" wUl aeek another attorney who can asst.at him in the pretrial phase of the criminal ac· tion. . · ... · " Currently being argued in a ·•eries of pretrial motions that began last )\ilgust is a mo\.ion for auppreulon of evidence ~e pro- aecuUon plans to use agaln.st ·Cella and former Mercy General , Hospital adminiatr at.or Stephen Robert Evans, 32. If the motion is denied, both men will be tried on 127 felony count! contained in a grand jury indictment stemmlng from al· legations that they siphoned an estimated $2 million from hospitals controlled by Cella. An indictment is a formal charge made agairult a person by a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. It seems certain that Judie Speirs would order the trial to be held in another county. He bas agreed earlier with defense lawyers that heavy pretrial publicity in Orange County baa ruled out the possibility that the defendants could get a fair trial in this area. · Cella was sentenced to five years in prison last June follow- ing his conviction on related charges in Los Angeles Federal Court. Evans drew a on&-year prison term. Fro.Page Al NOMINEE •• causing Oart.er himself to call aome key senators to push the uomination. Sorensen would not ideauty any of those whom be accused of making false charges against him, but under questioning in· dicated he believed some senators and some conseTVaUve organizations such as the Uberty Lobby, the Conservative Union and the John Streb Society were partly responsible. Several such groups had made known their op- position to Sorensen as C~ chief . Meanwhile, another con· troveralal Carter nominee was 'Urging tbe Senate Judiciary Committee to speed action on b1a nomination to be attorney general. Thomas B. Lance went before the Senate Government Opera· tiona Committee aeekina con· firmation to become direc:tcr ~ the Office of Mana1ement and Budget. And Idaho Gov. Cecil D. An· drua told his placid confirmation beartn1 that Conrres• should pus atron1 Je11alation to re- gulate strip rnlnlnc of coal. He told the Senate Interior Commit· tee that Carter would 1t1n auch a bill. Gfunn B. Bell told the commit- tee, "Somebody'• 1ot to nm the Juatlce Department" alter '.l'hunc:IQ'• ioaulUlation. He ai.o said he plam to Nairn on Tumdqfrom ,mate At1ata clut. that bar blacb and Jf/WS, "I've aoae beyond the call ol du· ty, .. be laid. "I've eone beyond what mo1t public ottlc1als ,JlaYe done." DAILY PILOT ........... ........... ..,._,..., .,,..:=:.::r ...... . ~~~~ GORDON AND ETIEL HURO ENJOY QUIET UV1NQ IN COSTA MESA TIW~R PARK But lncrHHd Rent• -Some Up to 100 Percent -Make Ufe More Dttncult for Tenant. Fro.PageAJ TRAILER RENTS • • • Winds in 1959, when the rent was $40 a month and the park was about five years old. "We've bad to pay more over the years, but it was always in $Sa month lnatallment.s," he said. "ButajumpfromS70to$140, with only 30 days notice ls a little UD· reasonable." "He (Lawrence) wanted to get this park rewned for a restaurant and some apartments," Hurd said, "But we beat that." Lawrence sought a rezone of the pr<>perty from the city council last year, asking that the rear portion of bis 5.2-acre property be re- zoned for high density residential uie, and the Harbor Boulevard frontage remain for commercial use. Costa Mesa to qualify the City for rentcootrolprocedures. City Manager Fred Sonabal said the trailer owners are not even elleible tor rent subsidies bee auae they own their own mobllebomes. Trade WUld.s tenant spokesman Resiqer said, "l can't see bow Lawrence could possibly be re- alizing any additional costs to the degreeheraisedtherent." Reisinger said be is aeekint legislation to prevent such steep one·time increases and said he has been in contact with several mobile homeowners associations and an attorney. TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COUNCU. -Reeular meeting, City Hall, 6:30p.m. · COA,STLINE! CC LECTURES -"Modern Way to Trade in stock OpUom," Newport Harbor Hl&b cafeteria, 3-S p.m. "Com- .modlty Cycles Workshop," Newport Harbor Bi&h cafeteria!, 7:30p.m. TUESDAY,JAN.18 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - Commwtlty Recreation Center, Tues., Wed., Tbun. 12-3 p.m. "BEHIND THE HEADUNES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum. 7:30p.m. The council rejected that re- quest, choosing in.stead to retalo medium density zoning in the rear of the property and retain com- mercial use for the parcels front· ing on Harbor, currently a dairy and amuffiersbop. Meanwhile, the Hurd& and other elderly rentera like them, are paying the new rates and try. ing to maintain the cordial at- mospbereolmobile home liviog. At leut one tenant is attempt· ingtosellberiqobilebome. The woman, who said she did not want to be identifled, said, "I. really donjt tb1nk it's worth $140 a montbtostayhere." "OLD TIMES" -South Coast . Repertory Theater, Tuesday- Sunday through Feb.19, 8 p.m. Hurd said a Jette!' writing cam- paign be instigated, plus visits to council d.i&cusstons of the rezone petition. helped in its defeat. When notified ln November of the rent increase, 2S Trade Winds tenants, led by James E. Reis- inger, sent a petition to the city council, asking the city to in· tervene because m~t of the te- nant. would be unable to relocate wlthtntbeao.day notice period. LHt week the council ex- pressed sympathy to the tenants, but said lts hands were tied in the matter. The council was advised by the city attorney, that lbere is not enou&h of a housing shortage in She said new mobile home parks won't talce old coaches like her 1960 model, "so l m1gbt as well aeI1 it and go somewhere where they have aomethina to give in return." But the Hurd1will stay. "Everybody here is col"dial and friendly,~ said Mu. Hurd, a former school teacher. "Increasing age and television havecausedittoslowdownaome, but it's always been friendly," Mr. Hurd added. "Youjustcan'tget much closer to heaven on earth than here," be s aid. Even at $140 a month. . Del Mar, Newport Site of 2 Crashes Costa Mesa police responded to two accldeota within a half hour of each other SUnday morninl at the tntenectioo ~Del Mar Avenue and Newport Boulevard. · No one was seriously hurt in either accident., Police aald to-• day. Bridge Crash Halts Traffic Four Hours The first occurred at U:45Lm., when an automobile driven by Curtis F. Speo.ser, 20, of Ontario, colllded with the rear ,of. a car · driven by Unda B. Neuman, 23, of Anaheim, on Newport Boulevard. · A passenger ln the woman's car, Susan Petri of Placentia, was aUgbUy hurt police said. Offlcers said Spenser's car was northbound on Newport when the crash occurred. L ess than 30 minutes later, Westminster motorcycliat CarflA. Koch, 23, said be stopped bis eyde for a red light on Newport at Del Mar. Pollce said an automobUe driven by Chrlatopb fr H. Colli.naon, 28, Anaheim, collided with the motorcycle. Koch was treated at the seene for cuts to h1.s face, but refused transPortatton to a hospital, aay· ing he would seek medical Lreat- ment on hls own ii be needed it. Police Free . n - Man Arrested . . In NB Swindle · Freaa Page Al VICTIM ••• Moody said it is ~sible a passerby might have ,,een the murder suspect leave the apart- ment in the early aflernQOn hou~ Wedn~aday aod urged ~tial witnesses to call police investigators. "Th«:Se apparenUy motlveJess crimes are the most difficult to solve," Moody said. "But it's very possible someone might have seen something that after- noon." Mias Cox, who was studying to become a court. reporter, ls sur- vived by her parents, Patricia and Neville Cox of Costa Mesa. She also ls survived by three sisters, Tammy, Laurie and Debbie Cox, all of Costa Mesa; m atemal grandparents Leo and M a.ry Enouf, also of Costa Mesa and an uncle, Lyle W amer of Costa Mesa. '440 Btllioa Font Sul>mits 1 Federal Budget WASHINGTON CA P )A-Presi- dent Ford handecl CdJlCress to. day a Jam&oduck federal bcldfet of $4.o bWlon tot 1978 \bat calla for a aubat.anUal lncreue in de- fense spendln• and permanent tax cut.a t.otallH $47.S billion over the next six )'ltars. Ford, Wbc>'bas only three days remainingJ'f hla presidency, said ht. ~ ~d "heJp us to RALREADY PLfN~ CHANGE&--Al . ZIT CHANGES VIEWED lf'tR>Rl> BUDGET--M .,. fulfill the promise of America." But Presidint-elect Carter's ad· vi.sen ~dy were at work on changes t6 fUlfill the Democrat's own promises to the voters. Ford's tax cut plans likely will receive little attention from both Congress and from Carter, who baa bis own tax-reduction plans and who wants to uae any in- creued tax receipts to pay (or new proil'ama, aucb a.a heaith in· surance, rather than turn that re~ venue back to taxpayers. Carter plans to submit pro. * * * posed ch.an, es to the Ford budlet t.o Conv•H 1o mid-February, after wblcb the Democ.raUc· controlled eoacreu will h&m.DMr out a final budset for \be yur beainning Oct. 1 undoubtedly more to Carter's 1UdlJa t.baA to Ford's. Ford's bud.let provide. for a seven pere«it lnerease ln •P'Dd· Inc over tbe estimated un bud1et ezpencUture1 of f'll billion. Since recelpt1 are estimated at $393 bllllod, there · would be a 1978 deflcit of $CT billion. down from ~ bllliml Ul1I year. Carter already bas 1&14 the 1t71 budlet cleftctt will haft to be lncreued to betweea f70 bWloa to $75 billion if Coner-ape proves bis $30-billion tax cutjobe program to stimulate tho economy. Ford gave up on his campaicn uledge to aim toward a baluced budiet by 1J79.:Even lf all bit re. commendations were accepted for tbia year and next. tbero would sUU be a deficit ~ $11.6 billiooinl.P1't, he Hid. He said tbl9 WU the faalt ~ Congress for not approvlq bla • previous recommendaUou * *. * Highlights Listed Of BJµ},get for '78 • W ASlllNGTON <AP) -Here are bighlicbta of President Ford's proposed budaet for fis. cal 1'18, which begins Oct. 1 of this year: TOTAL AND DEFICIT - Outlays would totaJ $4(0 billion and receipts would total $292 billion, leaving ·a budget deficit of $47 billion, down from an estimated $57.2 billion in weal 1977. Outlays this year are estimated at $C1U billion. TAXES -Ford proposes a six-year proiJ'am to reduce tax· es by $47 .5 billion, beginning with a $7.2-bllllon reduction this year. He proposes increasing Social Security taxes over the next several years. DEFENSE -There would be a $12.2-billlon Increase in de· feDBe spending to $112.a billion, with new outlays for 1he con- trovenial Bl bom~r and also for development of the sophisticated new MX mlsslle. soaAL PROGRAMS -The $12.4 billion in spending cuts in Ford's budtet include $2 billion from Medicare, $1 billion from Social Security, $1.2 billion Crom child nutrition programs and $800 million from food stamps. Congress baa refused to make these cuts in the past. ENERGY -An increase of $2 billion is provided for energy projects, including an additional $700 million for energy research and development to a total of S.1.4 billion. EXECU'l'IVE 8AIAaJES - Members of Coocreu. CabhMt. ~fflcera, judies and the 'rice pre. sident would get I.Iler.... ht salaries. For members of Congress. salaries would rile to $57.!500 from f'C,800. joas -There would be a phasing out of pqbllc-servicei jobs programs with total spend· ing put at $5.3 blllion for all employment and training pro- grams, down from $6.8 bUlloll this year. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK - Unemployment would averaae 7.3 percent, down from an average of 7.6 percent last year. the Ford administraUoo predict· ed. Consumer prices would rile S.3 percent and oYer-all economic growth would average . s.z percent. Bandits Rob Eight in CM Apartments • Two men, armed wlth tuns and posing as jmmigratlon otftciala, robbed eight people in two apan,. ments in Costa Meaa shortly before midnight Saturcay, nee. log with $400 in cash and equip. ment. Police s aid the two male Latins entered two apartments at 560 Hamilton Street late Saturda.y night and told the occupants, .. We're from the Immigratloa Department and we're looldncfor gunB." The rast working pair took cash, clothing, stereo equipment and jewelry from the occupants before fleeing in an older model white car, police said. One of the suspects was described as being six feet two in· chea tall with a heavy build and a bout 32 ye an old. His companion was described as five feet. ,even lnohes tall with a medlumio.awu,_. and between20and29yeanold., F.-..PflfleAI GILMORE •• turned slight l y to the , left ..• Then slowly red blood emerged from under the btaclcT- shirt onto the wb1te alacks." Moody, one of GU more'• two · attorneya, aatd Gilmore hacl asked to at.and and face b1a ez • lcutli!{len a.ocl to not have the blacl booG. D' Amico. the. uncle, -tole! ·newsmen after lbe execution: "I woutd like to uy at this tame, Gary, my nephew, died llk:e be wanted to die,.in diplt.1. He cot hil wilbtodie. Hec1Md1Adlpll7. Tbat'talllhavetoH)'." Gllmore'~bH' law1er, Stanier, said tJ1NbC1a t.an that "~ tt.mlbt wlth ~. "Re ....... b"1tili to teieJl -aome wesiern 1oa11,~• at.qer •a.Jd ~ Gllmon ... He m• the atatement t.bat be had recelv.t a im. 11uit Ci!t wa be kMw wben was goln1 to die and be .,.. ID· deed fortunate. In tire,.. .. boun of the mornin1, be ugresaed thanu and t0me •onow. He wu a Sood man. He URreued love for tblldnll." SelillJer aald tbat after 1lle heard the report ot UM rill•, •-ne bocly •till bad mcmmtnt ~ptoxlmatel1 15 to JO ,t -... . -. ~ I ,. . , --. Salmon ,Pickup ·Forecast If thin&• co well. Southern Calllorala 1almon ~ may pick up markedly. One reaton 11 an effort by the c.lltomla Department of Flab -4 Game to establllh sliver MlmoD 1port flsbtnc here. 31.000 1.arHnt 1almon were planted la1t week to the Santa Jhrpertta river aoutb of San .a.Dente. 11M other reason ta there's no loeal salmon flshinl to speak of DOW. SI Nathemon, Flab and Game information officer, aald Friday tbe cio.eat natural salmon fta. b1nl wouJd be in the Morrterey area. The recent/lant was part of a four-year·ol pro&ram to fox Mother Nature. Results abould be apparent within a year. Natbemon said. Tbt planted fish are raised by t.M department of Fish and Game in facilities at the Merced River and are· brought south in 1pecially constructed tank eructs. TM yearling salmon c:an be from four to 15 inches in sin. Tbe)' are planted from a bridie oyer tbe river on Camp hnd1etoo Marine ~ase. The youns salmon are trapped now by a sand bar between the mouth of the river and the ocean. After allowing the flab to adjust. the sand bar wUI be removed by the Marine Corps and the salmon allowed to enter the ocean. In the natural cycle, the silver salmon would stay in the ocean for three or four years md t.ben raum to the river. "Where they 10 we know not. Their journeys are still a mystery." N athenaoo said. "When they're mature, they will try to get into the Santa Mareuerita to spawn.'' he said. Tbe Santa Marguerita isn't suitable for spawning. Its stream bed and now characteristics aren't riJht. "We figure they'll bang around the mouth of the river and be available to sport fishermen there," Nathenson said. The population wlll llkely spread out aor1'l and south foraging for food . Tbe exact ranee of the spread ls mknown, be said. ''Tbere ll not eoin& to be a sell· •••tainina population,·· Jlf.,beaon said. To maintain the .uftdally created population, ... plaotin11 wW need to be ... n. actual eoet ol the plants _.. MClleable, be laid met tbe project la 1upported by ftab1.nc 11.eeme fees . 11M returning risb OU&bt to weigh between four and 12 poaDdit. All 31,000 planted rish MPed only 3.~ pounds Whale.Feat Scheduled in Dana Point Dana Point Harbor's fiftlftl.n. 11•11 Feat lval of Whales, celebrating the annual winter IDi&raUoo of the Callfornla gray •hale beelns Feb. s fOT four COD· aecutlve weekends of whale watchlnc. Wbale wakb cruises will leave Dua Wharf Soortll&hioJ, lout· ed at the end cl Del Prado on the •ariDa. bourlY from 10 a.m. to 4 p.a . eecb Saturday and SUnday PreaentaUona on marine wildlile will be ofJtted the ume days at 10:30 a.m. and 2:80 p.m. Contirmoua ocean-orient-' films -indudine Jacques Cousteau and Walt Dlaney adventures - will be abown cootilluoualy each a.ftemoon. Parades,· rescue demooalra· Uona and folk music will nu in each weekend. Tlckm for whale watch trips . are SUO for adult.a and $2.50 for dllldrm. Advance reservations art ICldledo at83N~.- AU other acUviUea are free. lntere.t ,. \ SANTA ANA AUCTION TO FEATURE S1 MIWON GEM Unda Marcua W#era 'Earth Star'; Tranava8J at rtght Roek· Buster . Santa Ana ~tion Tue.day ll'ueada)' night, a Santa Ana galleey will be crawling with diamond buyers eagerly bidding on a huge, brilliant brow1r diamond known as the Earth Star. The dazzling gem is worth more than $1 million and weighs in at lll.59carats. It's believed to be the biggest brown diamond in existence and the 31st largest diamood. of any color. in the world. When the bidding gets going Tuesday, the pear-shaped stone will be guarded by a team or SWAT officers from the Los Angeles Police Department. UnW then, It's being kept in a vault in an undisclosed location. It may seem peculiar to find such an exotic gem auctJooed off in a city like Santa Ana instead of in a well-known diamond capital ol the world. But owners of Empire Galleries, 2272 N. Main St., insist there's nothin& unusual about the upcoming auction. They are tile aame ooes who IOld the Transvaal Diamond ror SU0,000 at their former gallery in Palm Sprinp. That 87.81 carat stone wu owned by the same J*)l>le wbo own the Earth Star - t.M Baumgold Brothen. ··Alt« all, nothing succeeds Ute aucceu and we're the onea who sold the Transvaal," points out Linda Marcus, a stale· Ucemed aucUoneer. Sile'• a vice president at Empire Galleries and will direct the biddlol Tues- day. And Mra. Marcus thinb the Oran1e County location is quite predictable. too. "We're one of the wealthiest counties in the country -so It's no surprise the Earth Star came here," she says. At leut SO "quallfied" buyers from throughout the world have been invit.ed to bid on the coffee- colored gem. But olhen wbo are not on the official list may join the bidding. too. aa long u they can coovince eallery officials that they have the bucks to do so. A crowd ol several hundred wUl not be a aurpriM Tueeday night, accordin& to Mn. Marcus' husband. Cart. also a vtce pres!· dent at the company. So far, queries have come in from qenta said to represent Richard Burton,' the diamond· lovlne Gabor family and the Shah ol lran. "We don't kno'# who wm make lLbere, but let's Just aay there's loin& to be some pretty heavy buyenln town/' comments Mite Hein. eeneral manager at the 1al1ery. Mrs. Marcus eaplalns that diamonds are mined in a variety of colon. Pure white diamonds are aenerally the most valuable, but when co1ored.gem1reach the alH or llf~_ l! artb Star tfiey beeome equally cos Uy. she says. GalllrJ olfldala bQpe to wind 11> wWa a purcbue pr'lce netrtbe Sl to Sl.I million appraisal ..,.. Ii..., totbe aem. But they admit there's not.bing certala about an action. "It's really unpredictable. We could aurpau the appralaal pri~ or we could come up abort," says Mrs. Marcus. "That's why people go to auc· lions. That's what they're all about," she adds. Even though gallery officials are adamant that they wW ac· cept bids only from "qualified" buyers. det.erminlng who is and who isn't qualllled ls not an easy task. "We really can•t• loolt at a person and tell whether he can afford to bid,•· the auctioneer re· ports. ·'Some people come in here pretty grubby looting . . . but when It comes down to lt. they can fll1 this room with hundred dollars bills," 1ay1 Mrs. Marcus. "It's very tricky." · One man came to a gallery aucUon recenUy and sald they should call his bank to check bis worth. "Well, we did Just that. And. as it turned out, it WU IDS bank, .. Mn. Marcus chueldes, adding that be certainly did not look like be owned a bank. While mOlt people methodical· ly prove they have ut.enalve re- aourcea and credit, othen simply nash a tblck bankroll and never say a word more. The eventual purebase price of the Earth Star will be quickly an- nounced. but the ldentitJ of the auccenfbl bidder mar remain anonymous. SomeUmea. buyers who u, ldentUled may find themselves plagued with trouble, u was tbe c aae with the TransYaal Diamond. That gem wu JSOld to a lum- berman from Prineville, Ore. But since · that knowledge was disclosed, the famUy bas bad nothing but hassles -threaten· ing phone calla and even an elaborate kidnaplng plot ol the grandchildren uncovered by the FBI. ·'The man is kind of sorry now he bought the atone, so It's back on the market again," says Mn. Marcus. Tbe Tramvaal Otamond bu a blatory ol trwble &oln& back loq before the latest change of band.a. Enry owner, whether lelitimate or through tblevery, experienced some bad luck after acquiring theeem. But the Earth Star la J\lltw a baby -mined in 196'7 from the South African Ja1erafontein Mine. It weighed US.80 carata in--the rough. "You mlgbt saf1,he Earth Star is waiting to have a history," ex- plain• Mrs. Marcus. The late Joseph Baumsold purchased the atone dlrecty from the mine and bu bad 1t ever llQce,.mo.Uy dls- pl-.ytn,.. It at lhe ~ew York Museum of Natural Hlatory. sAusAuTo <AP> New Ice ~ ... e Pollcem an If lc b ael .n.e J'andtd, 15, WreckaS&L Patrick cnldlta a bullet· Mand!y. January 11. um DAILY ptt,O'f Al $9 Billion Cua? Ca1·ter. Eyes Budget WASHINGTON CAP> -~lect Caner wW pro. poee bit Chaneea lo Preaidemt Ford'• ~et after be leaves~· nee Lndudiq rejection .o( ~ '9 blm;; in apencfin1 cut.a an aide calla "aill)', notaerloua atult." May ol the president-elect'• froPoUll are UkelY to wJ.n laVOt" n tbe overwhelmlncly Democratic Con&ress, renderin& Ford'• bQdiet, submitted today, otNlolete. "We can tum the Ford budpt. around lnto a Carter buqet witbin 30 cl.aye all by ouneJvea, •• one conareaelooal IOW'ce quoted Rep. 8rock Adams. then chairman ol the Home Bud&et Committee, u telUng Carter shortly after tbe election. Stuart Eiienstat, Carter's domestic policy adviser, aaya: "There are a number of areu which we're interested in and that we're going to make re· vtsiooa in, but that should be dtat· ingulabed from tbe writing of a complete bud&et." l!lsemtat said there Isn't Ume to do that. Carter plans to submit bla budget proposals lo mid· February. Bob Hartman. a Carter bud&et advlaer, said the lncomin1 presi· dent will-recommend rejecting . about• bUUoa of tho $12.4 billion ln cut.a~ by Ford because they are • 1 • not serloua . and otd·b&t reductions that Co~ bU l)C)t acted on ln the lut year or two.•· He d&ed reduction.a for food atampa, aayln1 they alre•dy bave beilll ruled out of order by the courts; cutbacks in Job pro- arame. and reduction• tor Medicare. Pont has proposed a lame· duck budaet of $440 billion for fll. cal ma. beitfmine Oct. 1. 1bat would be a seven percent in· creue lo aovemment apendiq. It includes a S12·bllllon )µmp for defeDM and calla ror new spend· lng on tbe Bl bomber. which Carter baa indicated il1 doesn't favor. Hartman said be thinks Carter's defense budget will be Miasion Slated TAIPEI <AP> -A California wine and brandy mission, led by Callfornla Secretary of State March P'OOB Eu ls scheduled to arrive in Taipei next Tuesday for a three-day trade promotional vistt, tbe U.S. Embuay said to- day. about $3 bUUon 1 .. 1. ~ -;..-- mdent-e.lect bfmself bu ... will cut $5 billion to $1 bU.Uoo ln Penta&on wute. but that tbla cannot be dooe Immediately. lie said there can be an even larpr reducUoo lf be succeeds in Nd\lc· inl temlona in tbe Middle Eut. Carter said the money ·•wwtd be avallabte in the &eneral tuod for tax reduoUon. for social pro- grasna o~perbaps forotber ldndl of e~pencUturea." Ford's budlet envillooa a Del $47.5-blllloo tax cut in five yean. Carter and leadtna COO&J't:laional Democrats have agreed in prtn. clple oo a two-year. •billloG program of Job proJectl and tax cut.a. Carter'• plan empbubee a Jaree one·Ume rebate aad smaller permanent tax Nduc· tion. Under Ford's proposals. 1a family of four with Income ol Sl0.000 a year would have it.a lm income tu reauced by $UIS but its Social Security tax increased b)' S30 for a net Jain ol $1.3i&. Carter bas said the aame famil.Y could expect a SlOO to $200 rebate ontra 1976 taxes under bts plin and permanent $100 reducUona m future years. Carter's tax cUb benefit lower income persons more than Ford's proposals do. AT LONG JOHN SIIl7E,8® YOU CAN BlJYA FISH& AND . . COME OUT SINGING! Captain Kangaroo RecOrds FREE all this week! That's right. Just buy one regular Fish and Fryes Dinner for $1.69. and get a Captain Kangaroo record absolutely free. This charming record features two songs, 04Good Morning.Captain" (his tt1em e and "Sleepyhead". and is e e:xclusively at Long John ver's. The offer is good all this eek-Jan. 17-23. but hurry! S plies are limited. ' Be sure to pick up your Grand Opening Party Calendar at Long John Silver's. We have an entire month of free treasures, contests and prizes planned- and we'd like you. to join us. For the fun of it. THE BEST SEAFOOD ON DRY LAND TM Fleh le Fryea Dinner . . . . Sl.69 d"l1gh1tully crt&p goldt!n ftll111' Peg Leg• •nd Fryee Dinner ... $1.59 miniature chicken drum:.11ck) TreaaureChe•t Dinner ...• SJ .99 .....,..-..... ,Sh & pegleg>. fTye& & sl11w Chicken Pianka Dinner .11.79 SUIPJ of bonek>H breast frllei. & frye~ "Fried Clam Dinner .......... 12.29 d am• & ftyes with slaw Tender Ov•ter Dinner ....... $2.49 ovsten & fryes w11h slaw Golden Frl~ Shrimp Dinner. $2. 79 shnmp & fryes with slaw 819 Catch . . .. . . . . . . 15.~ • fti.h. ch1Cken or c;ombn with fryes and \law feed\ four or mOfv .. •l _ -Mr' Ye:t with Hvinl hil __ ()athe Wa.J.? bU.rllatJ SUI~ SAN DimO.(AP) A-edea- SACRAMENTO CAP ) -A 1&-year-old boy wbo Juat "felt like teartnc aometblllc up" did an eatlmated__jl00,000 dam~ ln a.Jlome laYIDp ~ --......... ~~-------&;-=::=~;;; toelaUaa offtc.e, abaifra cle· - Ptec!a of Elghl . . . . .. M . 99 ~ gol.d.ti.oJtshlill.ab ltOOW}h.lot..tb&t tl.nl.llll -~ Patrlclt aald he wa~ tbtsaya afew volcanic erupdont reapendin& to a prowlef within 25 years could set off call abortly after mldnl&bt. another Ice ace Suncla.y when a ahot bit Tb• last ge~t volcano wiped blm. He returned the ltre out the Indonesian island or and ~ tbe man down Krakatoa \D 191 but Dr. Ronald witb a lbOt In tbe &ec. Aa1tone said leaser eruption• Polee aald tbe)' booked couJd cbUI the earth for yean. Kirk Delao Everline, lt, Tbe Natiooal AeronauUcs and ol DllY QtJ, for lll••tla•· Spae• Admlntatratlon bas Uoa al llltem~ murder awarded Antione a 1rant lP of • poijce olflc.,, auto study_ the effect. of volcanic tMft. ~and a war· enapUona on the amount of cSuat rut dMiillnl ~1lon la UMs atmosphere and ~er ol. a ~eal.C weapon. dlmltic impllcaUOM. ... .. . . , • putitlla)'. They Hid lo about Oftl hour tbe boy 11DMbed mamerou tlec:trtc typewrites. calculaton. com· puter terminals and omce furniture. He also ripped · tberm01tata off the wall, and tolleta from the Ooor. [)eOUUes said be wu cauaht Satunla.y evenlna beeauae be aet ofl an alarm when be threw a ftre extlnCUilMf asalnat the vault door. Tbe youth'• name wu not releued. ------1-- Spectal Kid'• Menu From CJt• C~£:ol" • Coori Bftr • Inglenook Winv .. " I .. OM. Y fl'll.OT Monc!!y . .1enm 11. tm ~~::.. ~ Ford Budget Viewed -, ·;~~.~ 102 of ~27 Changes to Save Money :1·:·1 Te-WASHINGTON CAP>-Prellidalt f'ord'1 new aoaALIBCVUl'YalcnewUlaecounttormon lll'pldlle bud1a II the usual mountain at propoNla few the than aa.ftftb at t.s.ni 1PIDdlaa, l= many at .,.,·... future, but don't bold your breath waiU.... for lt to Ute nadoa'1 mallboul wtth ebeeb tbe third changeyourWe. ltwoo't. dQClfeecbmoot.b. IHACK GOLD DEPI'. -Gull OU c.ort>or~. which currently ~ a floatin.I I'll drllllnl for oU fbout 96 miles off our coutllne, flparently llkea to 1tart it.a ~atlooa with a bros band aftd -.cl them lD a blackout. .At least this ls the noUm you JDl&bt get lD Judline 1tatemeats from oil company 1pokeamen 't. .,ertbeweekeod. Asked bow th1n'8 are golng out .on tbe oil r ig , a company • 1pollesman suggested there is "a tight bold" on such information. So what does this mean? It means th8t the company baa put -the clampe oo talkinl about bow the oil esploratloo la gotni. • Further, the company •pokesman augeested, "Tight boldl generally aren't ever re- teued." TRl8 18 A DltAMATIC re· .tenal lD form wben compared to 'Qle way Gulf started out Its cur· tentoflsboredrilllng effort. ~ It all began upc:oast at a spot E' lied Port Hueneme, where ult bad its contract oU rlg, the ating, seU-propeUed Aleutian Key, moored some distance off. shore. Newsmen were sum· moned to view this modern· marvel in undersea oil explora- tion. There were tours of the vessel and explanations of operations. The news people got to loot at sophisticated electronic gear aftd blowout prevention devices. There wer e briefings on bow the Aleutian Key would st~am out of Port Hueneme. aU fiap flying. and get anchored at Tanner Banks off coast. Once lD place, the Aleutian Key crew. working over 680 feet of water, would punch an ex· Rloratory bole down 9,000 below ibe ocean floor in the search for black gold. The annual January ritual at un..ulq 1 DfW government spend1q plan tends to imply that wbat Medicare and lledlc:akt bmefttl attOUDt fOI' the President want.a wU1 happen. Marly 10 pereent ol federal 1pe1Mlln1, ud wUl eon· Bvr NO BUDGET ever loota the 1ame when enacted u It did when propoeed. And It'• even leu likely to tum out the sam..e when the president pro- poslDg it will leave office oalJ days .nm the lnk dries. Jimmy Carter and the Democratic: Coqre.u each will strive to put their dlltinctive lmprlnt on the bud&et belore it takes effect for the year beaJnnlng Oc:t. l . But as ls the case year in and year out. the prlD· ctpallhaperof the budiet will bemomentwn. GOVERNMENT P~OGUllS eenerate their own force and pace. The result ls that many bucllet argument.a and changes are really Just tlnk.eriDI around the edges of programs. Some of the fme print or percent.age formulas may change in the coming months. But bulc:ally, nearly hall of the budget. wbetber it's more or less than the M40 billion Ford proposed, is still golD& to be paid out directly or indirectly to individual Amerlcansintheformof~efitchecks. tloue to do ao lD 1t'1I whetber or not aome c:haqea propoee(lby Ford take effect. l'O&D'S BUDGBT Ulelf acknowledpl tbat more than three-foartbl ot bl CCIDteotl are relatively uncoatroUable under preMDt law. Tbe Preaideat propoMI 125 c:baope tJa the piW8lt WQ ol dotq tb1Do wbleb would c:ciet mC11MY and ioa c:hani• that would Mve mmey. A lot ol tbol4t don't affect the averaie penon aeaUY. Ezlmpl•: an u1latanc:e loan IOI' PortQcat, lnci'eued nuclear WMPOU re- search. a hal'rin' ol Cenaua Bureau voUnl and n-Ciltrationauneya. · Ol'BE&8 WOULD hltbome. atleall to1omepeo- ple. Examples: a cut in summer youtb Job pro. ·crams, more staff to handle clvll ri1bt1 diacrtmlnatioo complalntl, and more eoumeHn1 to belpbomebuyersavoldmortcaiedefaalta. But with Ford leavin& olflc:e and a Democrat moving lDtotbe White Houae, lt'a too soon to count oa any 11peciflc budgetcbange1 forlbenext year. .8e•••• Gen. Sir John Sbarp, British Commande r-in-Chief of NATO forces in Northern Europe and deputy to the Supre.me Allied Comt:iiand~r in Europe bas daed an Norway, the Ministry of Defense reported. mire Agent Miiltaken /or 'AssWJsin' Washington a Beehive BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -A plainclothes policeman from Zaire armed with a 1ubmacbine gun was mistaken for a would-be asaasslD trying to kill President Mobutu Sese Seto and disarmed today as the Zairian president ar· rived roe a state visit to Belgium, police repoded. Parries Precede lnaugumtion F eativities P A ~~~.~the"'~:~ WASHINGTON CA ) -pr.----.. ...,_ .,., • ..,.aen the 11ident is being inaugurated thls Wu~ oaument and the week, and Waabiogtoo 11 acting as Capitol. if Jimmy Carter were the tint to That's Just for starters. It gets tatetbeoath, tmtead otthe38tb. busy later ID the week. Bil parties, little part~ Parties expensive. parties ALL OP IT, of course, tn Parties bard-to-get·ln, parties celebraUon of Carter's oath· iJD-.lbl~to-get·ln. And there's takin& at ll:30 a.m. EST '11:wn· a f,lcbedule of eventl" long day oo a newly built platform on enough to be a listing of plane ar· the eat front ol the Capitol. The Shakespeare Ubrary will bue poetry readings. Arlington Houae lD Arlm,too Cemetery ii boldiDa open bowie lD honor of Robert E. Lee'• blrtbday. If the present festlritles aren't sufficient. viaitorS can see a ftlm of selected hlgb.llgbta of inaugura- tions from Ul29 to 1969 at the Na· Uonal Archives. The DC Host. Committee bas scheduled "Tbe Inaugural: a black perspective." rival.a at WaabingtOD National platform and wooden lnauaura· Airport. Uon st.and. seating n.-. coat INAUGURATION DAY will $325,000, There wW be 1tanding dawn with an lnterdenom.ina· THE PB8TIVITIB8 begin -room for an additional 80,000peo-ttonal prayer service at the IJn.. Tuesday even though Carter ple, most of whom won't have as coin Memorial, conducted by doeso't arrive until Wedoelday, good a view as televi1lon Carter's preacher from Plainl, inauguratlooeve. ; watcbenacroeathecountry. Ga., the Rev. Bruce Edwards, Even before noon TueadaY, one Hotda report 99 percent book· and Carter'saister, Ruth. bu the opportunity to c:booee . mas. Kennedy Center ii sold out At noon, aft.er lbe President and Murder Suspect Pleads PHOENIX, AIU. (AP) -ODe of two men.,.,....... um ....... for ~ m.-la tM ala)'inl ol DtWSmaa Dee a.u. Qid Sunda,y be WU lmple ... bf a man who wu ~ touwe hll own neck. Jimmy Robttao, ~a.diet. Arb .• plumber, ul4 la •a.. tervlew IA tbe count)' Jldl tU& ( IN SHORT ) Job.n Haney Ad1111aon lm~ ed otber'I becauM be WU trJtal to eeca=udlamberfcrtbl bomb-. oltbe ....... ...,a11te••1Je• W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Pr'tli· dent Ford today oftldallJ neom· mended IDcreaalDC tbe P91 for about 2,500 Jri::ent H • ecutivea, Incl tbe Yte.~ aldent. Cabinet , J and members of Coqrela. aald President-elect Carter AP- porta the PQ bikes. Total direct colU of tlle .s-1 bikes would be about $80 mllJloG. The increaaet will take efteet automaUcally in ao dan .._ either boUle ol ~ .ta to modlfy or block them. .... eceerw11 ASPEN, Colo. (AP) -Alts weekendtna wttb ex·lnlaband AD- dy Wllllama, Claadlne Laacel i>lana to return to ber TOI-.. job teacMnc French to MeCJDd. graders t.bis weet u her 1..,.... try to keep her from same to prlaoo for k1llinl her lO'fer. Tbe ~year-old French-bun entertainer faca a maximum penalty at two yean lD prilon and a $5,000 ftDe after betDI con- v1 cted Friday of c:rlminally negligent homicide, a mbde· meaner. Sentencing bu been Mt forJan.31. ................. MEXICO CITY CAP> -Tbe All of this would be cosily, Gulf officiala explained to the news persons. The Aleutian Key itself cost S40 million. Right.a to drlD in the six undersea tracts involved cost Gulf another $25 million. There is $S million invested in en- vironmental impact reports alone. The young black African bad the submachine l\Dl under bis coat. He wu overpowered and dis· armed by a Belgian plainclothesman wbo felt the weapon while be was pushing the man from the path of the UmowslDe in which Mobutu was leaving tbe airport with King Baudouin. amona the cbildren'a theater at for a gala show with big vice president have taken their Ke~ Center, a braaa quintet celebrities. Tlc:keta for the in· oaths, the Wubington National • oraCoutGuardcoacert. augural balb have long been CatbedralwlllsoundlO bells. owner of a Canadlan marl.Deland accuses U.S. ofttclala of "plrat.. ins" alx trained dolphlna in transit acrou Texu and releu- .. snapped up at $25 each and newly And at l : IS p.m. begins a two- BY NIGBTPAU.. muaic loffn scheduled galas won't lack hour inaugural parade, up Penn- 1.ng them into the GuH ol llalco. He said be will sue the U .s. p - ernment for $S mlllioo. THEN TBEBE ABE opera· tional cost.a. Oil company ex· ecutives eaid to keep the Aleutian Key and itl '1'1·member crew on the site and drllllng can cost u much u $40,000 a day. All of this, ol = auuesta that Gulf hasn't the oil search in a frivolous fashion. You suspect they are serious. But bow much of a gamble is it? Can they strike oil? Will they strike oil? The man protested that be was a security agent from the Zairian embassy and produc:ed bis puaport. He was takm into custody for questioning, and the police telephoned the Zairian embassy. can •o to concerts of Jan, customers. aylvanla Avenue to the White claaaica(, blue,rasa, organ, House, where Carter's solar· martial, vocal solo, c:boir, TBEWEElt-LONGcelebratioo be.ted reviewing stand is alant-Bra1lllan, 20th Century ud ls not all parties, coace.rtll and ed at a 45-degree angle from the African. More chlldren'a tbeatet. balls. For i.Dstance, the Federal White Houle to give marchers a A Horse show. Afrlc:an dancers. Elec:tlon Commission ii boldlnl better view of him and the Etb.DicandfUmfeatival.s. open house. Tbe Fol1er maneionbe'lloccupy. The animal.a were con.ftaa&ed by U.S. ftaberiea autbortUes UD-• der tbe law that c:la11lfles dolphins as an endan1ered species and forbids thetr _,.,. ment within the United States. Gulf officials smiled and stressed the enormity of the 1am· ble. Some of them aald tbe odds were 100 to l against find.lnl otl. Others said maybe a 1,000.lD-l shot. --+-.. Lots of people, of coune, are ir•rigued by a &amble. They love ·to watch game shows on the tube and vicariously cheer with the big winners who leap about and 1.nueal when they win a new Blimpo V-8 and six rooms of • furniture. Apparently, bowever, Gulf OU Corporation lan 't golDg to let ua know bow the big gamble came out in the end. THEY RAVE Sl'AaTED the horse race wtth a loud claniin& 1001 and are coin& to turn olf the li1bta just before the f1n:1lb line. They're 1plnnin1 the roulette wheel and then touinl a blanket over it. Seems like they wanted to~ ' tbe tint half before a pecbd .Udlum, the lecond balf lDllde Fort Koos and blde tbe . ieoreboud lD a null. • What. letdown. . • And In the "entna. fireworks· :::::========================:::;::============-=; Tloridia11' Derailed Ten cars of Amtrak's .. Floridian" derailed at 4:20 a.m. Sunday near Birmingham, Ala. Four cars slid down an embankment. No serious injuries were reported, but 149 paasengers a nd crew were taken to Birmingham hospitals for treatment or observation . TO OUR WOMEN IN BUSINESS A TRIBUTE TO COMING Sunday January 23, 1977 In the Daily Piiot . 1· • • I States Face Fuel Crisis THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS .r._...,..,..,.. Mlllllt&.-~ U ·IO JJ 01 -01 tt • °' All •> .... • .. • 10 .... .., ·ll 10 ti M ·" 47 M -44 •It ... ·tO .. ·• U IJ .., ,,. -f, .: ,. .. ., .n ... ....... ....., ........ 11. ~ "-llOMl -~-l>'l •IOP .. _...._, ·---~ ... -~ ----.. ~ ... ,....l'Cll ..... "°"'._ .......... --10 .... .,.. ___ .. .. -- .. • Don't mtu being pert of tMa epectal ectvertlalng oppom,ntty. Deadline tor reMrVlng apace la Jen. 18. c.n todayl DAI l Y i>'l LOT • 642-5878 .. . • ... \ ... Governor Faces Hot Potatoes SACRA.MENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. bas a rlStful of political problems facing him ln 1m. but so far that basn'thurt him aerioualy. The lalue which could cause Brown the most trouble in hls ex- pected campalp for re-election next year la bla promlae to veto any death penalty bill sent tp bim by the leldalature. That stance won praise for be- ln& fortbrtah\ about hla poaltion. But Brown la out of step wtt.b two- thlrd1 of the voten, wbo ap. proved capital punishment ln 1972. TD DEATH penalty la a no- wtn luue for Bro.,n. Hla best a.ope la to mtnlmlze bla loaea, and J veto eould end up Puttin8 a death penalty initiative an the ballot. . ., ........... GO\ "ERNOR TALKS WITH PROJECT TENANT Brown Uaten1 to Slum-area Condition•. The state Supreme Court, which made the death penalty an isaue by flndlng California's pre- vlw. c.apital punlabment law UD· coflstltufional, also gave Brown a polltical bot potato in school finance. The court, ln lt.s Serrano rul· lng, said California must equalize spending between rich and poor dlatrict.a. . Brown Pays Visit To Bay City Slunu Brown bas taken the initiative in that laaue wlth a five-year s:u bllllon school finance plan. The other cloudl on Brown's political borlron are perhapa not u1erioua: SAN FRANCISCO CAP> - Gov. F.chnuod G. Brown Jr. spent the nlabt in one ot the city's worst alum• to get a taste of poverty and to see for himself what crlme. fear and unemployment do to neighborbooda. •'I have cQme to aee for myself the coodltlons which exist and what Ls 1olng on," the eovernor said after bis night lo tbe Western Addition bouslne pro- jects. "Tbett'1 a reality theory that unless you see it and touch It. it's · bard to believe," Brown said. BKOWN SLEPT in the SM·a· month four-bedroom apartment ol Virginia Herrera and her five ehildren, (hen he met with resi- dent.a at the garbage-strewn front of th• building known as the "Piak Palace." "A lot of bad tbin11 are going oa." Brown 1ald, followinl the meetlq. "People are afraid to 10 out d their rooms. People are ll•tni in fear. The garba1e la all OY•. 'lbe electricity in hallways doealt work. The mallboxm are ripped otf. The dope aellen and bypea are around. It'• a bad scene and it's about Ume eo- meooe did aometbing abeut it." Maxine Wllllama. 23, told Brown abe had moved into the bullding Dec. 7 and was burllarized 12 days later. "They tooi everything," she said, "bech and all the appliances." BER FRIEND Mardeen Carter asked the governor," "ll you can do anything, try." "ll'a terrible," one young man told Brown. "I'm healthy, but I need jobs. Jobs." One woman complain~ about bow teen-agers see that plmpa and pushers, ii no one else, are "makinglt." Brown met privately with San Francisco and Alameda County law enfaftement officials to dla· cuaa crime in the San Franclaco Bay area. He announced the state would provide $250,000 to ft~ht rob- beriea•and 'riolence oo San Fran· cilco'a buees and streetcars iftbe city would provide $25,000. TAXES -Brown responded to pleas for homeowner and renter tax relief with a ~mllllon p~ poaal wblcb wpuld provide re- bates of up to rroo each for about ball of California's homeowners, and rebates of up to $288 for an estimated <618,000 elderly ren· ten. JOBS -Unemployment is sWl 9.2 percent. with 840,000 jobless. HEALTH -The Health Department la a disa.ater area, with unexplained deatba in the ment.l bolpttall, alleptioos ol mlamanagement l o prepaid health plan.a and rapidly rlsiDg COit.i in Medi.Cal. BIGBWAYS-Brown'a record in transportation ii spotty. The dlamood lane experiment in Los An&eles WU • Oop. Tbe initial bard line aaalnst moat new freeway construction bu been softened. Concern Told Over Crashes 1AM DIEGO <AP> The NayY la concerned en. nine cruhes of Its FM Tomeat Jet filhter pl..-but there "really laaye aot been that mlllQ'.'' aaya tbe com· m...S. d the Pacific f'leet Nanl Air Force. Choiee New Yorll Steak at a Rare Priee ••• .Jast-.p! If you·re a steak lover. this ofter 1s for you; a complete New York Steak 4'inner at the special price of "Tbere bave been -e oaatrol problems ( State ) with the P'14 and tome problema of mitn• •u.r· Ylnbillty," tald Vice ' Adm. Robert P . Coot an. "But we ban ldfn· Qfted ftx• ln tboM...two ..... and tMr¥ an be· .. wcrbd .. f . fl ...... ..,, NEWHALL (AP> -No damaae wu reported from what 1clentl1ts dt1crlbe u a "pretty amall 1.4 eartbquake" in the wtltem San Fernan-._ Valle)'-blla at <6: 39 p.m . -sunday. It wu cen· tered about 10 mlles ~ .aoutbwHt of Newhall aear the atte of the urn S1lmar eartbquake. ,...,.,rresser I EL CENTRO CAP> -• A lliht eart.bqualle WU I' ... f tlt In tb1a aoutbeutern c• conMr' d Callfotnla at • tl,I J.IA•t ~, but Of• -ftelaluailthere wtrt npon.a d damaae. just $4.95. This dinner features our U.S. D.A. Choice New York Steak. broiled to perfection. Dinner also features eoYP du )our or crisp garden salad with cucumbers and marinated mixed beans. your choice of potato and freshly baked bread served piping hot. Just clip out the coupon below and up to six people can enjoy these special d ners at 1ust S4 95 each . So com in and try this offer soon We you·11 love 1t This coupon <:aood for up to 1lx U.8.D.A. ChOlce New Yofk Stelk Dinnen Specialty Prioed at Just t4.95 each. --JoUB"9n' I: / T1maWoe Decried LA .JOLLA CA P> "Emotional cona.erva· tioniata" are to blame for a crtsil faclnl the U.S. tuna lndustry, says noted marine biologist Carl Hubbs. The 12-year-old pro- fess or emerltu1 at Scripp1 ln1tltutlon of Oceanosral>bY 1aid ln an interview that "it would do the porpoise popula- tion no harm to loae a moderate percenta1e every year." A quota of porpoise kills during fishing in 1977 la expected to be set witbln a moo~. but tbe fishing season waa de· lay ed. .. DAIL V Ptt.OT ,jl Lftaflt"9 Battle Opmu ~ Farmland Ruling Due SACRAMENTO <AP> la conaldered prime Under Warren's bUJ~ -Tbe ftnt shot was farmland. Conaerva-cltlea would have to ftnd today tn what will Uollist.I have f!:rally draw a llne to wb.,• be a ltaltbY baWe over favored state uae thllr plum9d devtlGf! compednc bWa aimed at plans, arlUiDI local aov-menta would take tbtjjj protecUnc California's ernmeat.a favor develop. tn 10 yean, tbm ltlet mllllqna of farmland ment too mucb. tt. a c r ea from urban __ ....:..;:...;_;,~;;.._ ___ ...:.:,;;..__;..,. ____ :;;.;.;.. aprawl. Aaaemblyman Charles Warren (D·Loa An11lu>. said he planned to introduce to- day bla bl1l aimed at pro- t e c Un 1 the beat farmland tbat i• closest to cities -a meuure virtually ldenUcal to his bW that died ln the state Senate lutaummer. &IV AL BILLS, by Al· semblyman Dan Boatwright <D· Concord), and Seo. Geor1e Zenovlcb <D· Freno>, are expected to be introduced aoon. They would p-ant more local control ln the sonJq of• airlcultural land. Wan-en, chairman of the~. Land Use and Ener1Y Committee, BAILEY'S SHB.L SERVICE · S111•erior :\'111 er cueTOM "" •IMMNG AVAi.MU •DlillC.0..-. ........ ~:~1=?.:iis~c$: BAILEY'S SHELL SERVICE. cropland acra between 20081 lrllldlnt At Miis i• and WT•. H1ntititen Baell • 11411M541 THERE AaE about 10 ~iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I million acrea left of what ""' l1I GALLOPllQ UOO .. HAS A GOOD TNl8 CODIC ... so• R1611T TO YOUI DOOR! . A""' of bright blue 1m Dodge v•nt. completely outfitted to groom your pet to perlectlOn rfOht 1t Vo4Jr curb, •••ltt YoUr call .•• (71A) ~19'1 ' Tll IW.lOPIC UOMR.HllAE llUSf CALLS Dill .. 1t Pf"iat CC>mS*lble to those In trldl- tlonll grooming Sllons .. And tN GALLOPING GROOMER t llmlne1tS 111 tNfuu1nd bottler In tN blro-ln. s llflS UlllQUE m saooac smu... ar1t191111 tne feclllllnof tt-.e flnHt Ptt parlour to your dOor In 1 completely self<0nt1lllld moblll unit thlt offers convenience to you ind 11r conditioned comfort to vour pet, Wflo ts bltMd 1n0 g<oomed to the soft strelnsot music. PllOUD IS T1I PET ... who hi•.~ groomed by tfle GALLOPING GROOMER .•.• skilled prolnslonll wtlo hu combined scientific know-how 1nd crt1tl11t 1rtlstrv to provide 1 Mrvlce that Wiii Niie VoU Ind your pet b19olng for more ... A9 • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE T~ Dollar Saving Orange County aupen1aon are lootJng ~af>lY on saving tax .dollan by birtn8 ~de contractors to perform certain routlne county maintenance jobs. Last week the board learned that since MaY officials'1>f the county Environm.ental ~agement As.ency <EMA> have saved ~000 by hiring~ firms to perform atreet ~lng, tree trimming, park mowing and oth4p-jobs. If the same work had been done by cow'lty employes, EMA officials said, it woald have cost taxpayers $UM 000 more. In ~tlon. they expect to save i7,ooo more tbla, year through hiring contractors. •At the suggestioo of SUperviaor Ralph ~ch, EMA official.a were urged by the au rvisors to continue seeking areas private finm could be used instead ~ ovemment workers to save county doUiln. • tThe board also bas been studying the = of {>rivate firms to operate county Ula instead ol using government en. At a time~ gov~rnment costs ar:.,1l':lng and property owners are com- pl g about their tax bills, the board's act.ton makes sense. I ~· Computer PoUtics I 11be dream of many a POlitical cam-~er is to deVise a brief, bard-bitting h guaranteed to bring an applauding a ence to its feet. , K couple of speech scientistd ex- perimenting with a computer may have the answer to that dream .. in time for the 1984 elections." as one of tbem commented wry-~-They set out to create a "perfect" speech on foreign policy that could be delivered in sewn tA:> nine minutes at a typical airport rally. After testing a cross-section of citizens -chosen as typical.I¥ Middle American - with a variety of statements on foreign policy. the" experts fed the statements, rated on a scale of effectiveness, into the com· puter.Andthecomputerwrotet.hespeecb. Couched in WOl'ds and phrases that bad produced the most impact in the tests, the speech included comments on dete~~ 01ina, the Panama Canal, foreip aid the U.S. role in the world. Then OPe ol tbe scientists delivered tbe speech before an audience that dldn't mow about the computer. He received a atandina ovation. The experts believe they can produce campaign speeches that will tell any au- dience, anywhere. just what it wants to bear. What we need now is a mini-computer for each voter to sort out all the promises, denials, cmtorted statistics, charges, rebut- tals and sliders tbe computerized can- didates come up with. Uncommon Service R.I. "Cuba .. Marris, wbo will retire this mcmth u chief of tbeOrangeCounty General Services Aaency has been an uncommon public employe for more reasons tbaJl. the Simplefactofbis42yearsof service:---I' Tbe fact that mretban200top county of- ficials, past and present, turned out to honor him last week, clearly indicated the esteem in which be ls held by bis peers. The Costa Mesa resident's long career has included stints with tbe Newport Beach Police Department. the Calif omla Highway Patrol and, since 1952, Orange County gov- erµment. Morris once served as the only ad- ministrative aide to all five county supervisors. Nearly 30 people now perform that function. His technical accompllshmenta in the field of emergency communic•tlona undoub- tedly have saved lives and, as a founder of California 'a mandau.y bl&h school driver education program, be maCie a lasting con- tribution to the state's young people. Though Morris always tried tA:> work within the system, be bas never been afraid tA:>buckitifbebelievedinwhatbewasdoing. , New Corporation Laws I Changea Affect Filing, Feea, Tc:ixea Although much has been writ- ten in the usual ''new year" wrapup stories about la~ ctumies 1otnc into elfect 1n the new year, most have devoted 1hemlelves to IOclal type leslala· ~-Seant attention. hail been oven to two of the most far re- acbln1 revisions mlde last yur. Tlfeae are tbe ones wbicb ch;aatlcally alter corporation Jajrs and completely reortaniz.e tbeeducation code. fi'WeepinC cba.D,les tn tbe cor- J9'atiOG cocle .tfeet all coapora-U...-ncept· lq1 those Wticb are or· lfDhed U "1onproflt'' CCSl>«aticu. Wblle the new law sisnWcantl7 afien cor· porate flllnl pft)ceclarel, it allo ......_ rees, requ1.r9 ~ i prtpQment of tum. annual at • statement. and makes cbaa• .. to C!Clllldact ad ol corporaUonl IDd tbetr (EARL WATERS ) domeatlc stock corporations can be obtained throulhberofflce. The revlalona mark tbe ftnt major rev am pine ol the cor-- porate code aiDce um. It ~ ~1 quire tbe malnta1nlng of c:urnm- atatementa as to tbe directora and tbelr addresses, the prin· dpal esecutives and the prtn- dpel omee ol the eorporatioo. It wUl aJao require a statement of tbe adUal buainea beiU COil· ducted whereas the old law menl1 required a atatement .. to tbe typee of buatneu the CC>r'· pontlm could enpge ID. which WU •uallY IO broad as to be all , lnclmtve. Oil the bn,bt aide omporatlom no IDqer will be requlred to f'lle arUcS. ta tbe COUldiY .... t.belr prtndpal office la localed or in each ol tbe eounUea la wblcb they ma.y hne bold.lnp. Otber cbaqes include thole relatinl to the conduct "' board meet.in,., rele11e a director ftQCD UabWty for "an a.-t mll- Ub, •• ud broaden tbe daaa of erediton who can bring an ac· tioa. ftITe-tbe corporate la• changes are exte"nalve tbe Education Code baa been com- pletely reorganl%ed altbou1b leaialative experU maintain "there were no substantive cha111e1." The recodlflcatlon ol that code from stem to stern wlll however mab a aubatantive change in the pocketbooks of al: lawyers since tbe old codea will have to be replaced. Tbls means the lawyers will bave to bu)' ~ bably elpt new law boob each COltina more than taO. TBB PUaPOSE oltberevamp- lftl, accordlnc to AllemlQmall Leroy Greene, cb.alrman ol the Aaaembly EducaUm O:Jmmlttee who authored the reYlalon llMMUr'et WU to make it easier to ftnd the various pnMliom contalned in 99,000 aeetkm. Adm=, the code bavtna crown y overtbe years wu a boda•PGdle but u one ob-server qwPPid. "lt mQ mate it euler to -(ind the ,apptopdate aeetloaa but •W they be qy easter to undenta.nd?'' -L:::.--..._~ llae ... Qtllet A .... tlae Berder China Faces the USSR RONG KONG-It was a map of an obscure stretch of the Chlneae-Ruaslan border that finally persuaded Secretary of State Henry Kllalnger to open the door to China. Although then-President Richard Nixon had ral.aed t.be idea, Kin· loser dJdn 't think •erious-ly about a de· teate wltb China until shooting broke out between Cbineae and Russian border troops back in March, l~. The incident occurred on Chen· pao Island ln the Uuwi River. wblcb flowa between Soviet Siberia and Chlnese Manchuria. Kllalnger called for a map of the area. He noticed that the club bad occurred five miles·from a Soviet railbead bat~ milee from a aunese terminal. be ttlld us. kiaalnJ:f immediately con-cluded the Ch1neae would never have provoked an lncldeot ao far from thelr su:pply line. He decided, therefore, that the Rusalana bad started the shoot· lD& and that the Cb1nese would welcome a U.S. appn>acb .. Today. the 5,000-mlle border la quiet but tenae. The Intelligence reports are conOlctl.ng abNt t.be desree of hostility between Chinese and Russian border troops. Apparently, this depends largely upon the local com.man· dera. But no serious incidents have been reported in the peal few months. THE BEST 11.S. estimate is thett.beSoviets bave4Sdlvlsioos, seven of them armored, oo their CblneH trootler. Several menac-lna air and mhaile units are also deployed along the border. The total Soviet force faclna China is eetl.mated at 800,000. According to our sources, the Cblnele don't consider this to be a larse enough force to invade China. Tbey believe tbe Soviet! would have to transfer troops from the Evopean front. Tbla could be detected by aatellltea, the Chinese believe, In time for (JACK ANDERSON J • them to atrengtben their de· fenaes. Int.be opinion of U.S. experts, tbe Chinese would be no match for the RuHiana on t.be bat- Uefteld. The Cblnese would be forced to flgbt larply with ob-solescent weapons -recollless rifles aeainst tanks, lnf~rior ftgbter planes aaainst mddetn MIG·23a, maaaes of infantry againlt machines. The Chinese bave teated nuclear devices. with a four- megaton bane. But the balliattc minUes available to deliver the nuclear warheads are a decade behind t.be Soviet models. Nevertheless, the Chinese comml.llden reportedly believe that the old atrate&J.ea, wblcb Mao Tae-tung uaed to win the · mainland, would defeat an in· vadlng force. Mao &ooted upon the Cblnese populace u a sea which, in the end, would drown the lnvaden. By hia boot. tbe Chinese would draw tbe aaemy forces deep into the sea and then overwhelm them wttb humanity. MAO 811MMED 11P bb bat- Uefield tactics aucclnctly to these words: "Enemy lldvances, we retreat. Enemy halts, we harass. Enemy Urea, we attack. Enemy retreat.a, we punue." U.S. mllltary ~ are skeptical, however, that the Sov- leta would mount the kind ol ln- vukln the Chlneae are antidpat· i.ng. In any war between tbe two Com~t Utans, it ts more like- ly that tJie Sovteta would uae their superior mlNlle power to wipe out China's nuclear capablUty. The only possible Invasion. ln the oplaion of these experts, would be a "surgical strike" against specific t.arg«s. Under an umbrella of planes and bebind a apearbead of ta.ob, the Soviets ml&bt drive agalnst Slnklang'a nuclear facllitles or Manchuria'• tnduatrial centers. A confidential intelligence analy1la_.ug1eata, meanwhile, that the Chinese commanders hope to avoJd a military confron. tation with Runia. Tblt attitude could lead eventually to• 81,po. Sovie\ detente. Forlt ls now clear that tbe new JOVernmeal ln Pek- ing l.a backed 11)' tbe ll'IDY. In ·tact. our IOUlUS contend that the real power in Peld.nC a. held by the senior mllltcy com· manden. They ~IQed a P690tal part ln tbe arrest of Cb.laq aua,, the widow ol Mao Tle- tuq, and three other Maoist.a In tbe Politburo. Our sources have aone ao far as to deacribe the event u a "military coup." It wu executed by Cbe'n Hal· Uen, t.be commander of the Pek· in& earrtaoo, who I.I now re· 1arded by our sourcea as the molt powerful mao in <ldna. THE ARMY anticipated a poulble uprising aft.er the Oct. 8 move qainstthe "&angoffou.r,·· as Madame Cbian1 and her three cohort.a artt now called. 'l)ey con- tl'oUed the mllltla, which could have been called lnt.othestreets. The moat dangerous spot wu Sban&hal, the atr~ of the Maofata. So Sbanabal party leader Ma Tien-abut and Sbanp•i CIJT'Won c:ommaoder Cbou Cbun-Un were IUIDmooed to Peking. They auspected foul play and arranged a code to alert. their colleapes. A t.elepbone call from Peking, coqiplalniaC of a "stomach acbe" would mND t.be pragmatists bad taken eontrol. A call about a "heart attack" would mean the Maoist leaden were in aeriou.s trouble. According to clandestine re- port.a t'eacbing Hone Kone. both calls were made. 1be Shan&bal leaders called a secret meetin.g after midnight on Oct. 8. Orders went out to mobUize 30,000 militiamen and arm them wttb l\UlS instead of their customary tnmcheooa. They also planned to go on_ t.be air to announce that Sban&hai wu in revolt against a ''Terisloolat'' takeover in Pekin&. But the lead.era couldn't acree on t.be final plane. 'lbeo tbelr col· leagues returned fr,>m Peldq to report that lt wu too late. So the lmmed.lat.e dancer in Sb•ngbal was averted. The army, meanwhile, baa been forced to impose martial law ln otber areas. , Seroice P'rogrllms Must Find ''Cllents' Dear . WASHINGTON -Carter and Ids people are putdns greater store on the ctuallftcatloftl and competace of top appointees tban did Hen NWID-P'ord. Wltb eaeb new admlllistratloD lea empballl ta placed on appolntiq IJIOl)le a l)IWldeat ~ ~ Md more on the appointee'• u- serted aperUse. Where once It was assumed a president would pick an important ~al ally or "crony,•• i.e., a friend, f« a job like Attorney General, tbe PuDut I.I -~ ttq attack'4 for It. Tbe :_~ aelecUoD ot Cablllft deers to-d.11 mult be Juatlfted on tbe ball that the ~ la .. quallfted." A qualified black, a · qballfled woman, a qualified Chicano, etc. -~DUI ~ IDGll ~ DOllcY·a plticm tunMd Into Don· al, teellllical jObl ln wblcb e,;r,!=:a * prin· dplet IN IU to cotn• pettnce. So the Carter ad· rnWstratloft baa alreadf cloled down UM poulblUty ol aamln· I.DC, much let• executt.nc major poUeJ ebanees Jn some ol tbe nat lmportant area1 ol our na· tioDat-We. Not that Carter ever said tie would take 8D1 ·deep ...... loob. Tbe ....... pro. milld WU tJaat be Woalcl~ wba tM IO'lll"Dm• a. *'-11 dolDC beltter Ulan bll rtftla. He wltl fall. ffe will fall beeause be doesn't understand that many of the procrama be bas promhed to run more effi- ciently and expedltsoulb' are in· Mr...UJ unworkable. All the can pro1rams -M6dicare. Educ1re1 JudJeare, Soclalcare. and Psycbocare -fall lnt.o that catetory, for tbetr prlnclpal purpose 11 to belp the pro· feulooal HrVtce proyiden, not their client.. ''Tbe cllmt ls lees a penon ln need than a penon wbo ia needed,'• writes Jobo McKnight, profeNOI' of Com· munlcatioa Stud.lea and Urbu Affairs at Nortbwuteu Unl¥et'llty. [ VON HOFFMAN ) ol the family ... tbeJ bad DO re- aourca for profes•ioaallled in· stitutlooaJ service." The end result ii tMt by ex· erclaln& the toola of tbelr pro. but the ausplclon la growtne that feaalon, tbeae hlPlY lralHd they are actually coatrlbuting to experts, tbese quAlifted pnet1. the sprfad of the very woes they tlooen, broke up the faml.U• are 1uppc»ed to remedy. ''The the)' were auppo1ed to be~ questjon," u McKnitbt poses lt, and turned their cblldrm Into "I.I w~ we get more lick· c11eatl with problem1. la GM neu from more medkine? Do we way or another the same story let mo.re· injuaUce and crime iranspirea tn law, medicine, wtth mor. lawyers and pollce? education, all of the major Do we get more.Jgnorancei...Mth • M!'Vlceayatema. more teacben?" And .so forth - anchoon. n 18 THE ultimate ln em· ~ peror'a·clotbeslam wbell you can' TRlt CAaTl!ll admln.iatta-coovtnce people .to a Pl1 tor • tlcD'• amwer to those questionl aometbiDC which ll IUldQI them .. IN B1111NS18 tenu, the ta no. The problem, caner and 1lck• and weaker IDd 1 .. and client ts leu the eomum. than bll UIOdatea tblnk, l.a purely one less a~le to fend f<w tbemle.lva the raw material f<w the servtc· of manaaemen~. _Bpt aood and set them to 111 thank you. lllf 171tem. In mauaemeat maupmeat cut belP 1f the One of tbe ways thll ta ac· &ennl, ~ eUent '*--botll ptOblem ts bet.as cl'Mletd or aa· eompU.bed I.I to i., mon aoct the output AND <tmllb .... Mc· stanted by th• ~ery Mn1ce1 tbe more atreaa on qu.utleatiolll. Knllbt'•> the lnput. Hk.aNlltlal manaaer .bu been called on to 0n1y quallfted people ma.y speak fUDcdoa la to meet the aeedl of make mo,. etncient. Take tbll otanyottheMmau.ruodaatwe Mntcen, the Hl'YldaC ·~ eumple dted by MeKDIOt: nowb.avetbeaperta~&M iDd:l&"llaUCllllat •'llli!UJ. _ "A ~ltad:r'"of dlDdrm-~m-anct ·deftnbe~ ctallal politfeal r.. becomel who became -atale wadi ex· • -~ tbe 1ervlcert' capaclt7 to =ea tbo process. Tb• lleKnlOtudotJMnbavenot. mmufaet111"9 D ... In order to ""9 leftlly ...,....... eel tbat tM t.Ddeney II to cW1M up and tbe economy of the from their f amllfee b. ... the UM aolutlon by tHcblna tbe servicln1 1y1tem.'' <Prom a pennta wen Juqed ....... to cUent how to 1at111y hll <w her P9oet eotJUed "ProlMISQnal.lHd provtde idequate care f<w the prot•lollaJ. won•. It II the Service and Dila~ Help," cbildnn. Tberttore. U.. dUJdnn npUeaUon of wbat trlDlplNa PftMDted at th• Pint Amual were plaeti lo prof..,tonal between t.be protnrtme• twber SymPo1lum oo ino.tlalet, tbit ..mce tuutvtJoM. N~ and the student ID a. llellool Clinical R•aearcb IMU*llte of i... ti. prot .. klMI .e.. ,... altuatlon. EducaUonal 1utew ii llolltreal.Oet. m•.> ;;;I. umvena11~.,.s the • learntnc bow to .,..... Ille Ill· All of Uaat wou.ldla't 1111 .. ~•lMP .•. t.beof· ltnlctGI', aonow .. wdictln -11 ' 1 u It ...... ll dllli ftcWI ... ID'f'olved ... ICl"Md tlW tellt.blq tJMtr eUlillU M<Wlttl t11•1r••...-.::cr••saw ta.weommoo~ICll',... ~~"•Idle o&MI' pro. .... re1 1tstn1 UiW INll. .-.aa wu &M..., adti '"'"1 fts1AoaaJ1 tnt•i.ate tbetr I • ~en with the norms ol auc-ceatul "cUeGt.bood." In the meantime, tbe oq1n1 ol aovernment over whleb Mr. Carter will 1bortly usu.me at &eutnomlnal control are ever on tbe alert to ftDd new Deeds for new profaalon.all tolenfee. Will it be aulcJde crills cent«"S or a special procram for the relatives of alcobolles wbo are not belu8 cured b1 tbe IOY• eroment'a pro•rama for the alcoholics themselves. No, fm· proved manacement tecbniquea- llN the leut of1t. ORANO• COAST • • DAILY PILOT "*'1 N. Wlfd:h,..,.,, Tflomat KHOfl. Mew B4rbclro ICr .. btda, EdUorial P• ldlfor The editorial pa&e ot the Dally Piiot Itek.a to Inform and lllmwat.e ruclert by ......uaa •tMt ,...~lfffM e-=--m1vPta-of t~ by.. ~ ed columnlata and ta{toonlata, by proyktlna a forum for readers' •lewa and by prHenUn1 thllt ~paper'• OPlnloJ\1 and ldeaa on C"\llT'el'lt tnp)ra. Tbe tdttortal oplftlona ot the Dilly Pilot appear on!J In Lht edJtortal rolumn at the &op d th• Pitt. Oplnlonl a · pt'ftHd by Ult columnl.lta _, rar10Qrl · •u ud letter wnttta .,.. ll*.r own and no Hd~ at Lhtfr vlewt by lb• o.a, Jl\lot. **Id bit..,..,.._ """""' laa. lT. Jiff. • • • ·&l( W@lill~ Pan·etMonitoringAsked • ~@l?WU©@ IMdrich UrgesSefl-deatruct ~ ·'$ Goto problem, Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cvt red lo~. getting the anawr1 and actiOn you need to 10lve 1nequitje1 in Q01)t'tftment and bu81· vu. Motl 11our questfonl to Pat Dunn At Your Sfrv6c1, Orange Cooat Dotl11 Pilot, P.O. Bo:r 1560. Costa Mt1a, CA 92626. lncluck ~ur te~ RUmber. The column oppeora daily e:rcept Saturday•. J\ltwel ....... ,. llaetie DEAR PAT: I doa'tknowlfyoucanhelp, but I'll pve it a try on behalf d my paren\I in the Midwest. TbeJ parebued a new Sylvan mobile bome from HQltW Homes. Inc., lDOctober ms. When it was de- livered. they noticed that the outa1de coroera were dam .. ed, the frontdoorwasdeoted and the bedroom CfJilinCwu loose. Alldtbewindowa, tbetltclleocup· boUds al.Dk and clolet needed repain. There also weN ..._al leab In tM bome which have caused wata' dam.ace to the turtalas. Bustad Homes baa 1DM4llltotbualneu..S myfolb are belnl stuck for tbeee ddeetl, wtdcb iuppoMdly ale coveNd under the warranty. . O.T.,Cost.aMesa BJ KATHY CIANCY °' .. ~ ....... llemben of the new Onmce Cou.nt1 TranaportaUoo Com-mbalaa lbouJd monitor their own W'Ol'k. then trJ to aboUab their panel if lt lan't effedive. lD the opinion of one of lta com· mlaaioaen. SUpervltor Ralph Dledl'tcb, wbo 1tta u one of tbe ftve com· mtaaionera, pled&ed to speak. out "if I tbink we are watiq Ume. a.net it la Just anoUs cased a bureaucratic layer~ mdea~." II' TBB PANEL DOSSN'T work. be said, "let's bit It O¥er the bead. set rid ot tt." Fountain Valley llQW Al Bollinden, named c:ommlalon Orange Coa8t Offers Lyric Workshop You pareata' milplallll was forwarded &o tM ..... llome Ciw ;w Allain CWD ud 14' lfhaa Homes be., Ill Topeka. lad. Ana' exteul•e _,..,.. llldetlee, Sylna homes nporU U.at all of The development d operatic u.e aeek4 repaln wD two excepdam ban bea tecbniques will be taught ln a c:mmplded. new claaa entitled "Lyric Tiie ll°'lle Home 0..-er Aftaln CoucU ls Theatre Workshop" to be offered eompoeed of mu8fadm'en, dealers. transporters this spring at Orange Coast chalrman durtn1 tbe puel'a tint meetln& last Thu,..day, aald after tbe aeaioo be ..,.. the qeaq abould be abolished lf lt Ii not efleetlve. "But I don't vf•111llu lt u 1ueh." Holllnden 1ald. "Tbe mare I 1tudy thlJ I Udnk 't will HrVe a Verf very uaefu1 role." Holllnden 1a1d <>raase County ls neartna a t1vo mU1loo popula- tbl. larser than SL Loq1a and m.aDf other m~or cities. Yet the popalatioD II 1overned by a COUD• tJ and 38 separate dtl.t.s. TBS OOMJ088ION. na ex- aJQPle, could work u a catalyst to pt tbe cities worldng tot~ OD t)'llcb.ronJ&lng stop Upta, Jloll!JMten aald, and to make sure tbe Oraqe County Transit Dll- trtet and various road pl•nntne IJ'OUPS are pursuing the same pla. ''Tbe thlnp are not separate. Jet tbe planning in tbe past bu scme in separate ways, .. he coo. tlnued. And Santa Ana City Cowl· cilmaD David Brandt, another commtaaioaer,observed: "I think in. Orange County for far too long we have each reacted aa 2S cttles and one county all e<>-lne in 27 directions at the same time." ud ClOUllmer ,,_.. It aeta u a middle mu College. betWeealllomeowaenudmaafadllrenordealera The class will meet fi'Om 3 to DIEDRICH SAID BE believes for problem• wltla MW llomft1Ulhmder warraaty. 4 : so p . m . Tuesdays and the cities and county have ne eOiaeD wW coetad die paftles lavolved ud at-Thursdays and students will re-worked together in the put and temp& &o raolve tile eomplalll&. To me a.II llemee. ceive training in at.age move-called citizens the "eventual Callfondau 11loald eo11tae& tbe MobUe Rome ment, dlctlon, characterizatica, =e" of the commtsslon'a V...er Affatn c..etl, Box na. ADahelm, CA. and interpretation. Carole ormance. am. Boelter, OCC vocal lnatructor Another commissioner. county €redlt f:ard Tnwb1ac~d ~~~~~th~=}~l'1~ ~e~:1:~artc:1~: DEAR PAT; I bad one or my t"redil cards can-teachtheclaaa. as a coutructive •coordlDatlni ceJed lut month. I wasn't given moce than a week's Spring reglstratim la now open tool and also belp ensure that notice, and the account was not i11 arrears. Is this and extends through Feb. 10. For Orange County gets lu proper legal? more information, tboee blterelt-ah are of state and federal J .J ., La{:una Beach edmaycall~781or.-. transportatloodollan. ORANGE COUNTY OCC Slates Library Use Of 'Survival' Proudly Annwas The Opining of 1'1 New RESTAURANT a PUI .. u..•r ':~~~.!....,...,.. Of9t 1 tAftA Wmlf AW. t•lllMT 21701 MCM&'TOMPl.m'WAYl'l.AZA StarttlleNewYwR ... t. .Iola .. okEDcl ... * aow. A M1V ~entitled "Library SUrvival" and dealgned to in· crease the student's ability to uae the library will be offered tbla ... lf you Join ""oltEnden now, and f olow our 9PriP1 at Oranee Coast C'A>llece. ple..t proeram. HOlted by tio.pltllll. leedlne Ubug Mason wW teaeb the corporatlont, and &O••mment 11tndet • clua which will cover tbe med ~. amolt&iden hi helped mer the card catalog, periodical IQ-100,000 unokns kick tbt habit durlnt the plll dex.ea and apecltlc reference 8 ,..... Smoltlndels lhowa you &ht way boob such aa encycl......-1 .... and toq~ calm.ly md comfortlbly. Yoo emote .....-.--a much u you ,,..t aw you quit dlrectortea. wrntOUT tiypno161. wtQpowtr, scare tac:tk:a. fwo aect1oD.s of the course will, eMdrie sbocb. or dlrdblDI Ute nlll.. be olfered. They will meet at ll CometoaFRIBEXPLANATORY SF.sSION, Lm.. and 12 noon on lloodQS Ind b~our dpreUeL •• bf Feb. 2f, you and Wedneadaya. won't them Ill • Rep.atratton la DOW In pn>-11-_;;;L=OC~A~T~IO~~::.;;;;;;;;;..-i&..;;;;;.;.;.:.....~A~E~E~--~~--· ereu. For more information, call~. It was tlaa, bat It llD't now. A Df!W law, effec:· ~~.~~1~a:iy111 HouN UffJ~1,1m.r~~tae~c~~,~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~ l~~~~~& 1~ be &hea a 31-day wrtUu aodce by tbe c~ llaaet a.;Ac.~ro~u~1~ro~m~o~1=:.:.::'a::.:.nd~~~ct..:;.1:1..._+..uAlLl~-•1, ... of lU lateadoD &o eaaeel, aleu tbe e~ a.older la la • -BAMd ~~~~:~1'~.u Hot•• Mfcd~ Monday clefaa)t of paJ•eaL a.ck wUJa tbe CW Isner. -.,.ira. -u San Ole9o Fwy. et 8tlltol Y.38 r...l/l 7 V.i3 PM lome mlaudenlandlal ar luecarate blf-au. recetved from a credit reporting bureau may laave B b 'SI ' Th• f p eauedUtlleucell.U.. a r . ap 1ng 0 ast DetMer Otee'-Ope .... DEAR PAT: I've beard about a book that tells <JM bow to beat bill collectors. Can you tell me its name and author"' I thlnldtia written by an attorney. · A.A., COllta Mesa nat tidier New Year'• n:IOladau did 1• maa'f Tiie boot abollt wldell yoe are 18qtdrba1 Is tided. "Bow To LuallJ Ilea& Tiie llW OllledGr." I& II P9NleW bJ N.Ja ..,._ wl aat.borM bJ &aJpll WanerudPeteTJ•llMI ....... I Deatlu Elaeuihere I ROME CAP> -TH aL an. Kati Ba1er, co· founder of the Catholic relief organhatlon Caritaa International. died SUnday at qe 62. ROYE (AP) -ln· lernatlonaUy known pediatrtelan Glueppe Canllla, author of many worn on cblld bealtb and children'• infectious diseases, died d a heart • attack at bla home here Saturday. He was 92. MINNEAPOUS <AP> -Rabbi Aa.en G ..... da, long-time president -.,f the Central Con- ference of American Rabbis, died Saturday after a long illneu. He wu81. Ain advtaed It baa been maa:t yean since docton offlclatlD1 • IJUtbl ba•• alapped the D8Wbonl babla on their bliclmidel to actlvat. tbem. Tbe eartcature tecne c:onttnuea In th• eomle atripe, bowevw'. A relic vlpette like the aketeb d the wit. tbrowlne a rolllni pin. And the elephant staDdlne up on lta bincI lep when It sees a mouse. An earthworm ii quite capable d eaUn1 more than its weldlt CJD allJ oven day. So dearly, 100 tons of estbwonm eou1d eat 100 tom ':Jarbale, if supplied wltb same. Loot. ::I sell ~~ld~ertillrel'~~t~1:.!:i the Japanese are doin£ OOUGAaS Q. •'Do cougan go ftah1ng llke bears 'r • • A. They don't wide in and·slOlb around like bears, but they do bunkera:.:.cwn atone the creek and wait to ROOP out a p11st~ trout. Cougan arn'tl that fond ol water, actually. Am tllld they Me some care to damp dr)' their paws after eTer')' dip. They all beba•e a little like Monti, mdeat.17. Q. "A.alt 7CJW' Loft ad War man wbat are tbe atatiltleal ebaDce1 of a 30-7ear-old bwhelcr ner flndlQI a wtfet" A. About T2 chancel in 100, a. IQS. A never-married 30-year-dd WC>lllm'I ctasce99 c1 flndin8 a huabaad nm 51 lD JOO. In eve1"7 ~ where pable --polla are taken, tlve out d 100 pecJllle ~ simply refuae to auwer UJ q .. Uoni wbataoner. American stn II about twice• ltl'Olll • EngJlab ein. remembll'. Addrea ..-i to L JI. aa.f.. P .0. Bos ... Cc*aJluo nae PVBUC NOTICE fl1'Dt Plllllw-1 0r-. eoetit o.trv PllOC. Jiii. 11,14.11.•nd Fe0.1, "" Far Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 1-YHE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE IS COMING" "The Bible. related to practk:al life." will be led bv author-lecturer..peychologtst Dr. Paul T. Culbettaon. of Point Loma College. an Institution of the Church of the Nazarene In San Diego. The Btble studies. held Jn the home of Mr. & Mrs. Duane Anderson, 34021 Cane Acordarse, San Clemente. are the beginning activities of the new Church of the Naz.wen• to be org~ lzed soon for San llL TORO/LAeUNA HILLS ~w ONI SOUP KltCMn Aett. W.Onetdl)I 23740 Et Toro RO. l /12 0t 1/19 £.of s.n 0 1990 Fwy. 7130 PM Wed 1\fld41Y 1/26 7130 PM HUNTINQTON lll:ACH ShMaton &each rnn 2112 Pacific Coa•t Hwy. BelWMfl EMacft •rid Main Tl'lul'ICSIV ThurtdlV 1/13 °' 1/20 y,21 SAN CLl:Ml~I San Clement. Inn 12!5 A~lda lt10l1ncU1n San Oie9<> Fwy. at ca11t11 7130 PM 130 PM / Tue.day 1/211 71JOPM - Clemente &(ld-~Orange County ri8ideQis~ .. Jba ... 8'blef1'JdteS will be each Tuesday eveni.v.-, - beglnnlng January 4, 7!30 P.M. and .. continuing through the month. FOf' &limited. tifnt-you'U find your favorlta.cartoon charectltrt ';# on -. vi;r at~ Byron Pina Pubs. Old"frlencft llke Bugs ,, IMTMS' MOITUAIY e21 Main St. HU11llngton Beldl 63&-8539 Besides the S8S8ions wtth Dr. Culbertson. a story time for children wtll aJlo be provided In the Anderson home, so children are wefoome. ~~~~~~~PThese activities are under the ~_l!_onsorahiP-of ._. S&ilfiemiCillfbm1i'Dlitiicf oTifie~. Rev. Robert H. Sc:dt, Dtstrtct Superintendent. The Dtstrtct office la located at 524 E. Chapman. Orange, telephone 714-538-:1193. Further Information on the new church can be obtained by catting the district "office number. or the Anderson residence. 496-8169. Southern Callfomla Dtatrict Church of the Nazarene owns acreage bOunded by Calle NaranJa. Celle Portola, and Cllle \Juanita In San Clemente. Plana have been In the making sinoe 1970 to begin Church. , I· Bunny, O , .£{mer Fudd and others, in full col Of' on full 16-01. glasses available eeCh week for she weeks. So come In soon end surt ~Ing the completa set. There'• newr been a better way to enjoy I the delicious piZDI .,d sandwiches at lord Byron's Pizza ub. • t• i .. A• DAJL. y PILOT 1/N Monday's Closing Prices - Monday, J1n111ry 17, tV77 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ' ,, ••• , .. _ , .Pree Et1te1prke Price Vanishe~ In Competition By MILTON MOSKOWln In OW' modern ecooom.y; eometlmea termod the m.wte 1tqe of c•.Pltallaoi, COlllP&Diea almoet never· compete on \be bula of price. Il'S Jua\ not the way ~ aame 11 played anymore.· TbJa reluctance to uso price as a way to •alo cuatomera la especlally pronounced in the tranaportatloo field, where tbe carriers are subject to the heavy band of aovernme.at re· IUlatlon. The companies may be different but their price lilt.a are identical. • It's worse than merely matchloa prices. They match everything. As soon aa one airline comes up with a new promoUonal far., a Money Tree competitor copies it. Jt wca't do tor United AirlJA• to ny anyone a penny cheaper than TWA. · IF ONE AlaUNE Ol'FEas A F&E• pa1traml audwicb, No&her ls sure to~ with com.a bfff, Free cbampape wW be mat4hed with free wltw. Headaetl. movle ICn!eDS, tntlllbt 111•1utnea, )'OU name it: U one bu lt., 10 bu the other guy. rr APPEAB8 TllATnlE ESSENCE of the competlUve awce today la to n!Mmble ~ coatpet.ltlon u much as pc»sible. Each carrier bu the aloaan. ~'A.nytblllf you can do, we can do." WbUe tb.ts copycattlnf 11 by now a fanilliar tecbnlque, seasoned obaervera of the scene thought an extreme ol aome kind was N!ached ~ently in the bus industry. It was an ex· treme that bordered on incredulity. · Last month, two days before Christmas, Continental Trallwaya announced with some fanfare oew c"t·rate prices that set a m~mum of $.W for a one-way trip anywberein the continental Unlted States. Thi! means, yes, that you can now board a bus in New Yon and travel acrosa the country to Los. Angeles or Seattle (or just $50. IN ADDITION, KIDS VNDElt U ride free. And there are special three-day roundtrip excursloa fares of $33. The new rate structure went into effect this month and w111 be operative t.h.rou&b Marcll 31, a normally alack time for bus travel. Well, a few days after Continental trumpeted t.beae o~ baraatn prtcei, its big competitor, Greyhouoc:t. matched them. That wasn't surprising. As we indicated earller. lt's done all t.be Ume. · THE KICKER IN TIDS Sl'ORY wu that while lt was the flret .to announce the n.ew fares, Continental YfU lobby- ing vigorously with the Interstate Commerce Commtaalon (ICC) to have them turned down. Is Continental a little crazy? Would they apply for.permission to reduce fares and at the same time ask the ICC to refuse peMnlasion? Sure they would. What happened, as Continental later ad1nitted ltself, waa that Greyhound is the company that bad the idea for the new fares. ContinentaJ heard about it and while It didn't Uke the new fares, feeling they were tOC) low, it decided to o > beat Greyhound to the punch by aqnouncing them flrat and (2) ask the ICC to reject the appllcauon on the around that the prices are too low to be profitable. Continental, we're happy to report, Jost t.biJJ fi&ht. the lCC approved the fare structure aaytng that if Gr•yhouad believes it can make money With these new low fares. ft ought to be permitted to poet the1n. There.'a nothing to stop Contlnental from charging more, of coune, if it feels It wlll loee money by meeting the Greyhound p.r:lce. But you know that won't happen. It wlll Just hne to make it up at the Holiday Inna. Conttnent.i Trallwaya la owned by Holiday Inna. Greybound i& not an in· dependent enUty either . .it's part of a cooaiomerate whose lar1est unlt ls the Armour meat-packing company; Thia ls what 'a known as 0 tree enterprise, 1977 style. 11 Stoclu lta Tlae SpotUgllt. ( BJ 'fte Aa11 dl&ed Press Tbe foUowlnt are BUI board'• bot record bits for · ... week end.int January Z2 u they appear ln next ,....., Laue of Billboard maauine. ear SINGLl!.8 l . J WISH -sterie Wonder (Tamla> 2. CAR W ASH -ROie Royff <MCA> a. YOU MAKE KE FEEL LIKE DANCING - Leo Sa.Yer <Warner Brol.) 4. t>AZZ -Brick <Bani> . 5. YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A Sl'AR - Marilyn McCoo &r ~Jly Da~ Jr. (ABC> 6. HOT LINE -Sylven (Capitol) 7. NEW KID INTOWN-~ea (Alylum) 8. AFTER THE LOVIN' -Engelbert Hum- perclinck (Epic) • IFYOU h.ave a service to offer or goods to sell, flace an ad lo the Da ly Pi lot Classified Section . • . • Pbooe&C-5678. -SILVER STREAK" u.1 " ... Nothing less than the most exhilarating entertainment of the film year to date." v..,...., c~ NEW YORK TIMES From th~ •I Bn1~ng NOIWI By Phil lnterlandi DAI\. y ptU)T ... I 'Rain' Camenu Roll . L06 ANGELES (AP> -WanMI' Brotben ,. Porta tbat ftlmlntr baa hHtm In Italy lD d1reetcr Uu Wtrt1Duller1i ftlm.'~~ Nlaht Full d Raia." Rarrtaa Giancarlo Gtamuhnd Candice Berl•· llill Ber&en pl.QI a feminllt pbototrapber and GlannlDl II ber anU·fem.tn11t ltallan journalllt bmbwl. ~ .... ) ., ~--· ....... ... 'IMATTOUf \ i .4J• DAIL V PILOT -" !FulJertoa's Busliy llglitiog a l.Mnely Battle KANSAS CITY, (AP) -Steve Buaby eou.ld be slttinl 110 pnJtty ri1ht now, reluin1 ln the fame and financial security ol baseball free agency. looldns ahead to a bri1bt future of unlimited posslbUlly. But the former Fullerton HJgb · and use a tar ls a nearly forsotten man ftghtln& a lonety batUe. And nobody knows what bis future will be. Bua by. who hurled a no-bitter in 19'13i bil first full year ln the ma- jor eagues, may have beeft the beat youn1 right-bander In baseball in '14 and '75 wbeo be pitched a second no-bJUer and woe • total of .c> 1am• for tbe K•nauCtt7 Roy ala. But. about the same time i.. notched hll 18th victory ln ms. bl.I rtcht lboulder started to hurt andkeptbu.rtlna. -Lut June. aftet nursing the soreness &Joni without ever re- lalninl bl.I effectivenessa, beaub- mlttecf to aurcery to repair a tom rotator cuff. The ratio of k'eturn from such mratioo) ls sll&bt. Gary Nolan of ClnctnnaU did ~£1 but lost much of thevelocltyoffrusfastball. Busby. who knows bis injury CO\lldn't have come at a worse Ume, la nevertheless confident ol climblncback. • 'Tben'• no doubt in mr mind." be aald lat week durtn1 a brief atop ln Kan.au Cltr,. "My only doubt la whether I U make the staff because of the people I have to beat out. I can't say lf I'll be 100 percent or T5 percent of what I was. but I feel I 'll be ready lo pitch.'' He's been laborln1 1Nlth a therapy pro~am and doln& some U1bt UU'OWtDI· And lD the next couple ot weeks be plans to begin throwtni batting practice. He wtil rejoin the Royals when they open sprinl traln1n1 in Fort Myers, Fla., In Merch. And nobody really knows lf he will even make the team. "I never threw as bard u Nolan," Busby said. "So I .4oo't think veloctty la as much ol a Pf'G- blem with me. I've got to move the ball around and be able to throw my breaking pltcbes. I've chanced my motion a little bit to take some of the strain off my arm. ''No one can aay with certainty that I can pitch. I have confidence that I can. but then l have to or I wouldn't have been able to 10 through what I have." The Royab left Busby un· protected in the expansion draft. and the general ma1u•1en of Toronto and Seattle decided be .,. ....... DRIVERSFIGKT. FOR POSmON IN THE EARLY STAGES OF THE NASCAR GRAND NATIONAL RACE SUNDAY AT RIVERSIDE. Retirement. R11mors Irk Pearson RIVERSIDE (AP ) -David Pearson, at 42 years of age, is tired. Tired or people who keep circulating rumors he wants to relire from stock car racing. Tired of bearing be doesn't care anymore. Tired of those who say he's "talrln& ll easy.. on the race track. Tired of insinuations his best years are behind him. "I'm not gonna quit until rac- ing stops bein& fun. I don't think that Ume ls gonna come for a few more years at least," said the 1ray-haired grandfather from Spartanburg. S.C. "I sllll en.JOY TaesoaWlaaer what I do. especially when I win." Pearson, t976 Driver of the Year, has been doing a lot of that the 1>ut 12 months. He .started off 1177 the way be did the previous year, with a well-planned, sklllful vtctory In Sunday's $150,000 Western 500 stock car race. Peanon led the first lap, then fell behind pole sitter Cale Yarborou1h. the defending NASCAR Grand NaUonal cbam· pion, unW Yarborough spun out on the 103rd of 119 laps arOund the 2&mlle Riverside lnterna· Uooal Raceway road course. "I know people will say I toot it I Lietzke Didn't See Dramatic Long Putt On TV Tctni&hl l' .. easy, was conservative until there at the end," Pearson said. "But you can't really take lt easy here. U you take It easy, that's when you get in trouble. If you're taking it easy on this coune, and you 're stuck behind a slower car, you can lose all sorts of time. "So you have to stay on it all the time. The important thing bere ls don't screw up. You can be careful; that's different than conservative. I was careful, ex· cept I would take a few more chances lt I felt like I was getting too far beblnd Cale.·' Pearson was at tlmes more than 35 seconds behind Yarborough. TPI« llftfih 111 Su!lclev'' Weiter" * NASCAR 0••"4 NetlONI SIOO <•• rec•. Wllll type of <••· l•pscomptetl!dal'ldw1"',.'''•v•r~Sl'Md 1 D••ld PMno11, -wry, 11• 1-. 101.0.0 mll••llff'-';2 CeleYerbor°"911, CheYf'Olel, II•, > Ric....,, Plltty, Dod!1t. 111 ' Dew -ch. CMvrot ... 117: s. Soowly EHlev. Ford. llC.. • fUcJI Clllldnt ... 0..Vroi.!, 116 1. HHSllel MCG<'", Chevrolet,'"· a. O.r'911 W•nrlo. Cl\tttOlel "'· ' Eddie 8reclstiaw, O..vrolet, 114, tO CKll Gordon, 0.Vf'Olel, 114 II 8ud0y 8eliH, "-• tt3. 11 H"Oll -....... Cllenol•I. ttJ: t1 ~ Bow",Clle•rolel, 112.14 Jeme1Hyllofl,O-vroi.1, 112. n. D.K. Ulrlcll, O..vrolet. 110. 16 Jim '"''""•nle. Olevroi.t, 101; II H•ll ~. Ooc19t. 107 ti. 8otJl)oy W•w ... °""'"'tel, IOS; " D.tle Scllmlll. Cr..vrotel, t02, 20 G••Y JOhn-. CMvrole1 .... 21 BtN>y P•rtons, aie..-. tS. n Roy Smllll, ~. U ; U. Honn P•llMf, • ~. ft; U O.rv Maltlewl, Ply-... H l're11~ Werr~. Doc19e, t'; 26. CMl<ll Wllllt, Chevrotet, 61; 21 Ed H99"-DodQe, "' a. 81H B•ller, o.vroe.t. 5': ,., J.O. Mc:Ovftte. O..vro!tt, n . lO Dan Pvs1<•rlc11. O..vrotet, "; JI. Cet1 JOIMr. O.vr-. 10. n HMley Grey, Olewolet. •. SJ Glefl Frencll, •. >4 Jim 111-. a..-. 4, lS 8obll'IAllllOll.AMC--,J. . . ••• not wcrtb the rllk. Royals' man~4;'"8Wbltey Rerio1t ~!M' can do o at th1a point DUt ~ Busby moral suppcft't, admlta he's not countiq on htm helpiq the team defeoCl their AL Weal t1Ue nest season. And even Busby admit.I there are Umee when bis resolve bellns to wilt. "It soeaka up on me once in a wbUe," be aaid. "Sure. l 've thou&ht about the possibtllty that I mfght not be able lo play baseball anymore. But lt baan't gotten to the place where rm :=~.think about something STEVE eusav Foot'btill Finak .v ' T~p Stars Clash In Pro. Bowl Tilt SEA'M'LE CAP> -After a week ol leisurely pracUce and soclalllin& in balmy San Diego, it's all business tonight when the National Football League's top stars from the National and American conferences meet in the Kiqdome in the annual Bat· tie of Pride, the Pro Bowl 1ame. The NFC. wbJcb bu lost the past five Super Bowls to lta AFC rivals, bas saved face by wUm1ng 0.1'¥Te•'9flt CINl•llel7••• the past two Pro Bowl games to even the series at 3·3 since the all-star tilt was revised after the merger with the American Foot· ball League. Either Pitta burgh's Chuck Nol.l or Los Anceles' Chuck Knox is going to have bis perfect Pro BowJ coaching record broken in the nationally televised game. It's Noll's second appearance as an AFC Pro Bowl coach. The other time came four years ago when the Americans beat the Na- tion ala 1'-28. On the opposite side will be Knox, who ls making bis third straight appearance as boss of the NFC. He coacrbed the NFC squad to victory last year. 23-20, and in the 197Sgame, 11·10. With Fran Tarkentoo of Min· nesota and Ken Stabler of Oakland absent with injuries, the NFC and AFC teams will be quarterbacked by Dallas' Roger Staubach and Baltimore's Bert Jones. A sellout crowd of 65,000 -the flnt $ellout in the 17-year history ol the-event -ls expected for the game in America 's newest domed stadium. While the two 40-man 1quada held a final workout lo the Sports la Brief . Kingdome Sunday _: after prac· ticing ror a week lD San Die10 - the le.gue's owners huddled tc try and keep the league together The owners and pJayen bHe gone for three yean without a basic labor agreement and now there la a danger that the annUJ) collece draft, from wblcb tbe leacue stocka tta teams, may al.lo be in Jeopardy. But the legal questions take e back seat to the football 1ame. Each year there la talk that t.bt Pro Bowl, wbicb follows thf SupeT Bowl, ls one game toe man)"; that the fans, and some players, don't take lt seriously. John Madden, coacb ol tht Super Bowl champion Oakland Raiders, disagrees. "I found that one thing ever; player bas in common is a great deal of pride," said Madden, here for the NFL meetings "Early in the week t.bere;s a IOI of meeting old friends and sociallzing, but when you stal1 beartna down on Saturday or Sunday in getting ready for thf game, they're ready to play. "They go all out. They really start 1ettiog intense.. They won't give anything but their besL" "This ls a big pride thiQf .' said Noll. "That'• why a playe1 who's hurting doesn't want le play. Even if it's a nagelnl ln jury the player knows be '1 oot go inl to be at bis best. They al want to get here and ahow ever yone they're the best.·' The players don't need extr• motivation to play bard. says the Colts' Jones. ''Everyone is a competitor,· he said. "I know I want to win and I'm sure everyone els• does.·: Evert, Connors Win; Barnes Gets Year HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -Chris Evert bas pocketed another $20,000 ftnt place check and says she lntmds to keep ritbt on win· nin1, despite claims that her dominatlon will ruin the women'• tennls tour. -"I'm not "IQlDc out.ad Joie t9 pleaae. tbe public." Evert said after beatlnt Margaret Court, &-3 6-4 Sunday. "I can't worry If it's 1oln1 to kill women's tennia or not. "I'm va-y competitlve. I play tennls for myself flnt,' • said the 22-year-old. f'Mlllen ..... BlRMINGHAM, At:.. -Jimmy Connon turned back the charge ot rookie Bill Scanlon of Dallas Sunday and won the slngl•linal or t.be Binnin8bam International Indoor tenn1f tournament, 6-3. 6-3. Connors' victory, bis 17th COD· aeeuUve WCT win, was worth $30,000. Scanlon picked up$15,000. ......_ .se.cemeetl PROVIDENCE -Basketball star' lbrviDAu:Des oL the Qm'oj\ ~ • orGel'ed· todiY'~ serve cCle year tn Prt•on*or vloladnl the firm• of • • tionarJ ..tence tmpoaed or as- aaulUQI a Providence niiuece tummete wttb a tire lroo. Judie Ant.boey A. GllUIDlni re- jectAicf Barnel• appeal for a work releue alternative under trhlch be would lfue helped un· derprtvfleled Jout.bl eltber ben or in o.tn>lt. .... .ec ...... MlLWAUKEE -Bo Ellil tept lala balft1me promise to Mar· queue coacb Al McGuire, ud Nowt o.m. paid the price. Clllldled bJ McGultt for not :::.S'"LWbt. ~t! ~ MeODil bait SaDdaJ. Guarct Butch Lee the other halt of what McOulr• eall1 Marquette•• "BNb IDd BO Sbow." POUr'ld ID rl u tbe Utb·ranked 1VM"i1Gn U·l. pmlJed away. in tb• MOiDl balf•11Mt. "It's amanng how we seem u bring out the best in au thest teams," said Notre Dame eoact Dtg1er Phelps. whose 19th· ranked Irish. 7-4, dropped tbeh fourth successive game. ND fresbman Rieb Branning ex-Marina (Huntington Beach) Ital'. bad eltht points. MlmTrl-pll8 LA PAZ, Bolivia -.V.--GuWermo VUu defeated ltallaJ Adriano Panatta. 6-8. s.a. 6-1 ant won the $5(),000 Bolivian Intern• tional tennJa tournament Sun day. Earlier, Brulllan Tbomai Koch defeated Romanian Joi Ttrlac. 4-6, 6-3. 6-4. '.l'emeller ,,_.,., __ SYDNEY. Aualralla -Victo Amaya today won bis first pr" tournament with a 6-1, 6-4, 6- vict.ory over Brian Teacher in a all-American final of th Adelakle Tennla Classic. Amaya won Sl.3.500 . Amaya defeated Australia• John Alexander in a semtlln• S~ndp-wbU! Te11eber toppe 'QnntleftauN .. ~~-e. M . -~ Taet .. er....._., AUCKLAND. N~ ?Aaland · VlJ-r AmrttraJ of lDdla def-. American teena1er tlr Wllkt111CJ11, 7-4J. 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 SUnda to capture tint place in en lr ternaUooal tam1I t.ournammt. 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'lest Data Conclusive New 12 mg. tar MERIT lOO's were taste-tested against a number of major lQOmm brands rangiti . from 17 mg. io 19 mg. tar. .; · ' Thousands of Smokers were ,_ tested~ The results: overall, they liked the taste of MERIT 100s as much as the higher tar 100mm brands tested. lv1ERlT and MERIT lv1ENTI-IOL King Size and new lOO's . The taste barrier for low tar smoking has beeo. broken again. .,,.IMrlC•" lt11tllu1e of CoMul!MfO•hllt'ft. SllldJ IYllllNe ,,.. 011 rtqllQI, Plllllp M«rll lft(., Rlcll~. v,, 2.Ubl, ~~. That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. • MERIT&~ERIT MENTIIL KIN3S &.& F ___ __, ........ ,...... . .. . . Song -Talent Go~-given By MARCIA FORF.SBEJlG OIU..Oellr~i ... MMt Sister Catherine Marie Stewart leaned forward, strummed her guitar enthusiastically and sang, ''ldon't like green peas, "But that 's what Momma gives me. "So what do I do now? "Make faces and scream." The lively tune is not, however, a silly little nonsense song. The chorus explains how a child admits that he doesn't always do what is right. "It malces me feel so sad, whenever J act bad,'' goes the refrain. · The nun's appeal is to the youngsters she teaches, but her lyrics know no age boundaries. She musically conveys desirable qualities, like goodness. sharing, caring, friendship and happi- ness .. An instructor of religion at St. Barbara's parish in Santa Ana, Sister Catherine Marie ~xpresses closeness to God and love or J esus in her harmonious verses. SHE WRITES about basic truths. stemminc from ex- periences that she recalls from her home JUe and childhood. "I have to give a tremendous amount or credlt to my family and parents,'' she said, smillnl. The fifth or 17 children, she not- ed that "we learned to care and be sensitive to others." This com- es through in her words and music. "I have a very loving family. U you love, you really can do · anything," s he added. Sister Catherine Marie grew up in Southern California and en- tered the Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart in 1969. She is 27. She and four other nuns U ve togethe r near St. Barbara's Catholic Church 10 a home pro- vided by the parish. Their main work is the teaching or religion. "WE HAVE more than 2,700 students within this religious BEA ANDERSON. E<!l!c: Monday, January 17. 19n Dog's Life Not Bad e: "No, M 'am This ls NO'.I:...the__-.illli..----.::.--".:.;.-;..;~J~;;;; pound." Mike Meunier was telling so- meone for the umpteenth time that they had called the Humane Sodety, not the county animal shelter. It's all in a day's work for Meunier, who is in charge or the Humane Society's Hunllncton Beach facUHy . A boarding and placement ken- nel, the society offers• variety cf pets for prospective owners' from dogs and cats to rabblts and guinea pigs . Most of the does will be placed in new homes or taken back by ownen who suddenly find they miuthem. Only a few dogs are put to sleep, Meunier said. U seven are destroyed in a week it's rare, be added. The HunUn1ton Beach facility is small enough 10 that .. penonalized" attention can be given to each or the pets. Here la a composite or what a day at the Humane Society ls 11.ke: • Early mornlo1. A man brings an awesome St. Bernard. ll has erown too blc for bis home, be says. Someone told bim it was a cock.apoo when It was a puppy. He doesn't want it back. A family, holding back the tears, drops off a non-descript dog. They are about to leave oo vacation and have decided that this ls the best time to &Ive it away. By the lime they 1et back the memories will be dim. The lost and found line (538-1'100) rlnes. Someone has lost their dog. Another person calls to ask about apaylne. Meunier teUa them the society offer• the aernce at a low cost. Vt state law requires that all cats under six months be 1payed or neutered before belnl released to new owners.) . Later in the momint a dl.s· traugltt pet owner com.es back to claim her doi. She bu chanpd her mind and wants the pet back. There 1J a happy reunion. Meunier takes a tour of the kennel, cbecldnC eadl al the dop and the four call p....m.ly tn re- aldence. $priqC la kitten tf me, be explained, ao the cat cace wtll re- main empty for a whlle. He cbecu a new Utt. ol ~ lliel. we>Mertna bow be can flnd homel for all ol them. He said be. Ulua1ly kffpa dop two to three l.:-U and makes flVf!rY effort to ~ place them (they must be kept a minimum of seven days). The phone rings. Someone has heard of the new free nea dipping program and wants to take ad- vantage of il. Meunier explains that it s hould be done several times and invites the owner to brlneberdog with all Its fleas. Meunler's mother-in-law drops by to bring him some fudge. She takes a tour of the kennels and the dogs all vie for her attention. Meunier, who be1an working for a veterinarian at 15, sits down to tallt about hia goals. "1 would like to Ke more com- · munlty involvement," be said. "And l'd like to start a junior group to both help with the animals and raile money." Memberships, at $5 each, would bring fUnda for much· needed improvement. in tbe facilif.Jea, be explained. "The kennel needs work and the office building is bein& held together by Pledge and termites.,, The society, a state-chartered, nonprofll or1anlzaUon, seems .aptly named because lt 11 a "humane" way to jive away un· wanted doe• and cats. Cbar1ln1 both deposit and pick-up fees alves tbe transac· tlona more meantnc, Meunier bellevea. "If you pay fot eomethl.ne you take bett« care ot JL" It'• a happy place, becauae of It• bltb 1uccet1 rate, but Meunilr uaerted that It could be even more pleasant lf there w-. a few more pal• for "man'• belt rrtead." •I education program," she ob- '>erved. "They coaa from dif. ferent schools and have a variety of backgrounds.•· They've been in school all day and often are tired by the time they reach Sister Catherine Marie. "We keep them in mind and try to be dynamic and excit- ing," she said. Out comes the guitar, the stu- dents gather around her and eager voices join to sing about God. "There must be Someone Who is greater than I am. So- meone Who sees farther than I can." The nun discussed teaching methods. "We present God as a person. someone the child:-en can relate to. They seem to recogni%e what we're saying. "And we don't give grades because you can't fiunk religion, since it's your relationship with God," she explained. THE SOCIETY was started in Hungary in 19'0 by SUter Ida Peterfy. The motherhouse is located ln Los Angeles. "There are 46 of us in the com· mun.tty," said Sister Catherine Marie. For three years, beginning in 1971, the community presented a children's series of half·bour tel~vtsion shQws on Channel 7. in 8'ory anci Pboto9 By Jadltb Oltoa Of tlae Dally PU0& 8Wf Mike Meunier Tends Variety of Dogs Sister Catherine Marie Stewart is recipient of a scholarship from the Catholic Press Council of Southern California · for her musical contributions to the television program ~ "My Friend Poolie. " cooperation with the l<ls Angeles AJ;chdlocesan Communications Department. Called "My Friend Poo.kie," the program made use or a small, appealing bear to convey spiritual messages. In addition to creating puppets. writing scripts and designing artwork, the nuns also in- corporated music into the pre- sentations. Responsible for many or the child-pleasing melodies was Sis- ter Catherine Marie. She wrote 13 or the 19 songs for the pro- gram's accompanying record album, "You Are My Friend." THE MUSICIAN has a natural talent and never took guitar lessons. She can't r e ad music but "knows instinctively rather than technically" the fundamentals of harmony and rhythm. "I don't feel bad at all or in· secure about not having a musical background," she ad-· mitted. "I just went ahead and developed God's gift to me." In addition to her songwriting and teaching, she ilS a senior ma- joring in linguistics at UC Irvme. She was recently awarded a S500 sc holarship from the Catholic Press Council of Southern California for her musical contribubons to "My Friend Poolcie." Fullti·me Dads Rear Children By CONNIE GRZELKA NEW YORK CAP> -For near- ly two years, James Levine crisscrossed the country talking to fathers who have willingly stepped into the shoes of mothers. The result of those conversa- tions is bis recenUy published book on men and child care. "Who Will Raise the Children? Ne\V Options for Fathers and -'Mhthers." In it, Levine examines what he terms a new phenomenon in the United Stales -the growing number ol men who have a taste for fulltime fatherhood. These men, says Levine, in- clude househusbands, single men who have decided to adopt, men who have sought and won child custody and men wbo arrange to wort part-time so they'll have more time with their young children. In bis travels for the book, whlch is published by Llpplncott, Levine spoke with more than 1.20 men who have taken a different view or family living. The 30·year-old Levine, who is married and the father of two, is a consultant on day care and cbJld care in Wellesley, Mass. Given the newness of the idea of men as full-time givers of child care. the author said in an In- terview here tbat few statistics are available on bow many men tlave taken to what he calls "parenUne." Numbers are important, he as- serts, "but we can't hang th1s on numbers alone -it's much more or a conceptual phenomenon. We've always thought of women in child-rearing roles and the fact that men are doing this is something new in itaell." Available figures show that 13 percent or families tn the United States are headed by slnele parents and 8 percent are headed by men, Levine states. The study be conducted with the aid of a Ford Foundation Jrant yielded this flndlna : A mllD'I role reversal from family provider to cblJd rearer needn't portend dllaater -but can be a viable, ef1ec.t1ve cbolce that ofr fen a fretb approach to family llviftl. • Elchlne a profile cf the man lfho typtflea this new breed of lather' Levine says he bas round blmtobe: '·'Very independent minded, with• lot of ego strenelh and self- .uurednaa; c>pen·mlnded and flexible ; 1upporllH of the women'• movement: and uaually IOllMIWben between bLs late 20s and eU'I)'. 40a. '• Levin• ~ lilts the benefits be feelt focuaed fatberbood or- , .. to th• tam Uy unit. Tbe bonus for parents, ht aa11, la a ''1rJder ra.nie rA choices whlcb let• them arrive at llf•tylea that work for both the 'It's important for kids to see more men in nurturing roles; to see it's okay to be caring and to be a male. ' mother and father. Ir parents have more choices about what they want to do, the quality of child care improves." A major plus for the father, Levine continues, "ii derivin& an understanding of what women's lives are like, especially in terms of takine care of another person. A man al.lo can develop an emo- tl on al cloaeneu wltb bl• cblldren, which many men can't hpresanow.·· Mothers benefit because more choices open up for them ln terma ot 'new Jobi and edaca" Uonal opportunities and other ways of fulfillin1 themseJVet as lndlviduall, says Levine. "Women who fee} that child-rearing 11 thelrresponalbW· ty and that they muat suc~ a.a mothen will be relieved of some cfthelr cuilt. ·•he maintains . '!be child gains ''by experieno-lnl a breakdown of many bar- riers." The author ldds: '11t'1 Important for kids to see ' more men in nurturing roJee - for them to see that it's okay to be cartna and to be a male. Thia caa baH 1 bif effect on kida' llves. "When they ... t.belr Pf.Nlltl • lbare feelinca H Ml u tMU, tbltdren can only becc>a>e mon nextbJe." I ' ft DAILY P1LOT Book Dispels Myths A Child At Heart Archie Stiles and his wife. Emma (right>, think just about everyone is interested in toys, no matter the age. They started a resale shop 24 years ago in Meyersville. N.J . and began building a collection ol old toys, part of which is viewed by a curious bystander (above). Stiles, who didn't have toys as a child, says his best payment is hearing tbe squeals of patrons over his wares. Jt i. • m,U. that tbe .olMlarit1 ol tbe Amer1cao flUDU1 b .S· venely affected bee• .. today there are more woridQI women, aceonnne to • new book by a University di Soutberu Callfomla prot•IOI' ot IOClaJ wan. It i. al.lo • myth th.It: -Moat women work only because Lbey need tbelncome. -Parenta abould not WOl'TY about retirement until their chUdrea are crown and lndepea- dall. -Having more money necessarily would increase the succesa of a marriage. -Children need not be alveo spending money becauae that tend.I to spoil them. -Living wilb an unmarried partner should be recuded as immoral. -Giving money to ch1JdreD la an adequate substitute for parents who are away from home a lot. Dr. Franca L. Feldman dil- putea tbeae and many other beliefa ln ber book, ''The l'amilJ lD Today'1Jloney Wodd." w~ slvin• her readers 1arte c1olel of lood •dvtce b••ed on many years of retearcb 8Dd study ol wti.t money meana to people ad their famillet. Dr. Feldman b• written a· taalvely and h widely reprded u an authority on her apec:ialty. She bu been a member ol the USC faculty slnce 1IC55. In thU her •lxth book. Dr. Pehl.man i. almlne at the family or financial cowsselor rather than-the 1eneraJ reader, but both should flDd ber material lntereat- lni and enlllhtenlna. r 811£ POINTS our that a wife or mother wbo worb Gften 11 blamed for family problem• when Ute actual cause ol tbe dlf. flculty la tomethlnl quite dlf. fereot.. Jn fact, she aaya, wort for a woman often aerv• • a cbanntl to release certa1o emottioaa, lbua mak1nJ It tuler for her to ~ witbdomeltic probl ... ''Some wtva and mci&her110 lo weft Jmt to let IW'Y b'Om the bome or to acblfte fullw tell· reaHutioa and, wbUe many ol u.e womeo wUJ NY they work becallae tbey netd tbe money. the)' really could •et 1lon1 wlt&out tbe atra income,·· uys Dr. Feldman. I PA•BNT8 SHOULD edmowlecfle what children do around t.be boue to bdp out and pacen.t& ll'Jult ~ .. in· C!lvtduallty of thelJ' cb1ldnn in •ivln1 them reaponslblliUea, abe aa.ys. Children don't resent belplne around lbe home lf tbey know their coot.ributlon ls ap- preciated. work the extra income m&J ~ vtde tor extra thinp IOtt the children but may U.O lud to their ne&)ect ln other WQS. •O&E MONEY DOES NOT necessarily mean more marital bapplnesa. she s.ys. addl.na. "AU it means is that a couple bu eliminated one Irritant in their mantqe." About tbe contention that W'Ol1dnl mothers meam mor-e juvtnlle crime, abe a.,., "I doo't think you can prove a eorre.l•· b ." She also 1uHatt that • cbild's unkempt bedroom la oot a dis-aster but menly a part ol pow. tniup. It l• not automattcally lm- •moral to live with a partner to whom you are not marrled. Dr. Feldman contends. WorkinC mothers, like tbo9e who do aot work away from home. need to be aceealble to their eblldren. e.peciaUy youneer cbllclretl. abe a.Id. While the cblldren may not actually come to her, rountsten need to know wbere sbe la md when abe will be near. Givin1 kld1 a regular al· lowance providea an important learnlnC device for cblldren. The cbikl who "blows .. all ol t.be aJ. lowance oo one item llOOll teams Ui.t there 11 no money to buy tomet.bln1 else unW the next acbeduled allowance is banded out. Many people who Uve toeetber do not reaard It aa a a1n and while Jove probably it lnvolved in tb4' relatfoublp, today's bllh prices certainly are. Many older .PeOPle on fixed and limited lncomes, tor example. can't afford to live apart yet do not think they can af- ford to marry each otber. DI\ Feldman la atrone in her belief that money ls no sublltitute for attatioo and atfectiClll. She cautiaal that wben botb parents It ii never too early to plan f<W retirement -even in tbl earlleat stages of a marrlaae. Loyalty Always Works D E A R A N N of loyalty l• wortll a LANDERS: My huabmd pond ol cle-.eraea If i& a 1ood man but be baa yoa mat eoedema ... ooe f•ult that bothers me denaall7 fl.Dd faatt.. re- terrtbly. Whenever we ap yoar posltloD ud are out with friends be when yoa are oa die Giit· spew In a very dis-•Ide, d•mD to yoar paraging ••Y about the Mart's content. Ba& eo man who owna the com-•1 u you are a pJrt ol pany be works for. He die eompaay, do nol c.GD· doesn't realize bow bad demo lt. If you do, &.be it makes him loot. tint bJgb wtnd tbat com- Will you please say es aloal wW blow yoa aomelblng to him, and to away and yoa wW never others 1 who have this lmow wby." fault? -WU'E OF A KNOCKER D E A R A N N DEA& WIFE: Eiben LAN D E R S : Am I B • b bard, an o Id· becomlog crotchety In faabloaed p•ll0toplter my old age? It seems I ud oee of •1 I01111tme am eettlng more and fa..U..uldltbn&. more upset by lbe .. U yo• work for a deplorable lack of man- .... for Ile•••'• aake nen and social graces wodl for lt.lm. Speak wd1 among our young people. oflalmudatudbythe My ni e c es and baatlhdion be repreemt• nephews have never "Remember, u ~I bothered to thank me for Scorpio the countleu gifts I have •ent them over the years. Can you lmqine a college sophomore wbo doesn't write a note or make a phooe call to acknowledge a birthday or Christmas check? Granted, their mother should have taught them Landers better. but since she was was 161 moved in wtth a remiss in her duty, wtir m a n who was 2 S. doo 't the schools initiate Everyone u su mes Sam a course in social etJ. and I are married. quette ao our young~ We now bave three pie won't be h•n· children. Sam Lt cruy d1capped In later years about Lbe kids and they and looked upon as ig-adore blm. We get abit ~Fmid?·Vl"'ton·an to well, except when I men-" tioo marriage. Then be. expect a sign of ap-says, "We can't. It'll get preclat.ion from nieces in Lbe papers and ruin and nephews to whom I me... • have given so much? Or Ir sometbine should am l just plain crazy to happen to Sam, hJ5 m.. continue lo give them t ers and his mother presents and checks might be entitled to ever· w be n t b e y n ever ylbing be baa. 1 don't r e s P o n d ? -N 0 want to mention tbia to THANK S IN PEN· Sam because il mi8ht NSYLVANIA look like I 'm after bia DEil N.T.: Cruy'! money. Please tell me No, bwat uyoae who eon-b t d WO -nw ... n. F G ...... to Miid glfh year Si& to o. -a~ ea rs 0 n·e ..._,.utopeoplewbo DEA& WOaatED· clla"t aeb1wledge &bem See a laWJer Imm.....;. -well. eb•p la Che ly and lean bow a .-re& TUBSDAY u-•••yJ8 _. "8t ftlaM to •:r marrla1e caa be • •nn'1na ..... •--•er, "'-f d Tb •-JI By 8YDNB'Y OllAU c;:111k •cb tad;J /' C!t 0~~ • .. .u:; ~a AJllBS <Marcb 2l·April JJ): Yoa pJn edded =~IL weddlq -...... -recopltioa -reward flldcr b 11"9ater. Appll• Y-, I • ~ • _. esplalll die • .._.. lnemotlonalandftnanctalareu-youareatvm ••••.~• teach maa-wecldbal''proceclve.11'• wrUtm iuarantee that you wW be paid, repaid. .... 1111&-!ortn.tely, claee nery day by peap1e TAUJlUS (April ~May 20): Expand ban of teuhn eu t ride berd wlao are In tile Hae"" operatkma. Look beyond tbe Im.mediate -key • llldl dte ••Y • modaer yoa're ID n,ld .... I DOW ii to perceive poteitial. Loal-dlatance calla, ~ ud._~ea tlda la 11110 Y• to Id , .. a& meuaeescouJddomJnate. ........._,,. •-* b needed. a.ce. Y• deeene pace Seminar Worthw ile GEIONI <May 21.June 20): ffl&bllgbt in-DEAR ANN: When I ofmiad. depe.odeace, orllfnallty; welcome contact.a cballeoe•· , CANCE& (June 21.July 22): Follatr tbrou&b on bunch; give tull rein to intuitive intellect. Amwers are available 11 you wtlJ but alt. I HHI t 11 t ., Clty w... transport pu.en1en directly to the bollptt.al. .. MISSION VIEJO .... ._, .. ~, 28192 ........ .., •• !~ ........... GlW ..... Pace-Weigh Mlnl.strlee, will speak at the hmcbenn meetinl or the Women's Cub at 11:30 a .m. Thurs- day, .Jan. 20, in the Teen Challenge Center, Oraqe. WOMEN IN llANAGEllENT: A talk on investments is planned for the Thurs- day, Jan. 20, meetlni In Lbe Beverly Hills Federal Savin11 and Loan, Tustin. Speaken will be Pbylla Sayler and Skip Ames. The meetln1 will belln al 7:aDp.m . BUSINESS AND P&Oi'S8810NAL WO.SN: St.ate commit- tee chairmen wtll be f..au.I speakers at tbe Newport Harbor club meet1n1 at e:IO p.m. 1.1nancby, Jan. 30, ln tbe AU. LA·JAOYS AllH• 10011 TO CHOOSE FttOM J149 MeH V tr de Country Q\lb. Sao Oreo winter eoa- ference i. teheduled Jm. 21-23 In La1una Hilll. Dele1atea are Mra. Isabel Ricbardaon and M.ra. Dona Franklin. SWEET ADELINES: Betty Fassett, Mary Ann Ivory and Evie Ollm ol tbe Mtuion VleJo Chapter will •ttend the Golden West Relicm 21 meetinl in El Puo, Jan. ZltoJan.23. UCI TOWN AND GOWN: James Tbomu Cbiampi, aaslatant ~ (eu« of It.allan at UCL wW present a proeramon ''Tb• Godfather" a a e:ao a.m. meeting Mon- dQ, Ju. 24, ill t.be Social lcleaee Tower, Room D>.oacampua. LICO (July 23-AIJI. zu : Be versatile, Om· ble, wWinl to la\llh. evtG at your own expeme. Sod.al ••opportwllUea" accel«at.e. YI&GO <Au•. 23-Sept. 22): Creative re· 90UIC. ftnd outlet -if you to Permit. Me.ans ll•e younelf room -don't be palnted into emo- ticmal comer. UBL\ (Sept. ZS-Oct. 22): Get papen ln or- der -the )ew la oa J'OUl' side. Someone would like someddn1 for nothJ.na -at your expense. 800&PIO <Oct 23-Nov. 21): Fean, Goubts are dispelled. You gain more confidence -re- lative supports you.r position. You meet someone who aeema to be an ''inqulrtq reporter." SAGrM'ARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Prestl&e could be on the line -define terms. Doa't wait for~en to ue dictuma. Maintain your own ~ ac -Accent m coosoUdatJoo, laytnc It oa e. CAPRICOKN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar cycle is such that you get priorities in rocus, organize efforts, make Lnroads toward goal, obtain en- eouragement, support from ooe in power posi- tion. AQUARIUS (Jan. ~Feb. 18): Finish rather tbaD belln project -pt behind seen• for valid wwerw. ~ PllCB8 <Feb 19-Marcb 20): tuppineu nplaces tloom. 'You make slanlficant db· eowws. . -····················~ ... • • • ~ • 1SNC"""-Y JO• , ~-. \1t1'lu BALLOON\ \ LTD-~ ' ... 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M~t.F AU>Nf I I ~T I'D U>T ~ fW F<:R U»i:H ~D SAl.,)'HI' ~ E\.ERQl3C()C.,> ! IN FACT. I ~INO a: MISS -n:A'.:HING / by Joe Mca then by Tom Batiulc by Jeff Miler & BIR Hinds ---~~~--~~---JJ}f,~~A~ ~ l<ltJG! TN6~ ~'TAAT~KIW& ~.DID'iaJ~ ~Re !AAS A ~W-- ~E GlD TOO. by Ernie Bushmiller THEY'RE GET ·WELL CARDS FROM EVER.V DEPARTMENT '------...... STORE IN TOWN TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLI TUMBLEWEEDS l'ARB ! IMRe1 THl!YS A IJARE OUT' 1Ha:JR1 J.es 6f1" OCIT'A HIWW MISS PEACH • ... THE VIRTUE OF VERA VAUAMT DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK PR!!PARI! MRS. "T'OG6L,9 FOR SURGl!JRY, NU~S9 GORDO by Tom K. Ry• vew ~:-w.w can- WEM 'f}f,: HA'f ~' ~¥1Hi: SH:JVa.! ·, Monday. JMulfY 17. 1977 ONL V PILOT D by Ferd Joa.so. ?OST· 1" No, BU1' ~Till VfftY HOSPITALIZATION 'COMMeNPABl.E·· CJllE ... VERY "THE:Y "tAKE: TURNS COMMENDABJ.E. LISTENm 10 Wit P.'4i MtNUT~-8Y­ M1NUTE ACCOUNT OF HER STAY 1HERE. 'tHE GIRLS ''The trouble with pants 1s no malter how tnUClt yo. .,.. cto.., !hey always make you feel you didn°1." DENNIS THE MENACE . .. . .. ... . . •• t &f DAILY PILOT Anotbtt awnmer weekeod •~red 120 boau ln 12 clUMI out on the water Saturday and Sunday to rompetelnBaJboa Yacht Club'• Winter Reeatta. It wu the aeeond weekend ln a row that the Or~e Coast baa been the aeene of major yachting activity ln the Southland with warm sunshine and ll&bt to moderate wlnds contributing to the nautical com J>etitloe>. bana Point Yacht Club drew another large fleet ot Performance Handicap Raciog Fleet yacht.s out ol their bertb.a for Its annual Winter Regatta. •OST OF THE YACHTING activity this month BOATING ta geared toward the Southern Callfcirola Y achttne Association Midwinter Regatta scheduled to eet under way Feb. 19 rrom Dana Point to Marina del Rey; Tbe "Midwinters.' largest regatta of tu kind in the world, is traditionally the kickoff for another season of major yacht raclng in Southern California. Following are trophy winners in the eve and DPYC regal· tas : BALBOAVAClrl'CLlJB losldeOusa LASER A -1, Mike Di Donato, NHYC. LASER B -1, Mike Pinckney, BCYC; 2. Martin Williamson, BYC. UDO-HA -l, Jeff Lenhart, MBYC; 2, Dick Uneberger, ABYC; 3, Mer,lin Gayman, ABYC ; 4, Lou Brooks MBYC; 5, Chad TwtcbeU, BYC. 1JD0-1'1J -1, Mary Karyl Thome, BYC; 2, Doa Barta, SSYC; 3, Ten Hlosb.aw, LIYC. SABOT A -1, Doug Cefall; 2, Sheryl Rados, NHYC; 3, Doug TeuUe, BYC; 4, Jeff Dooler, HHYC; 5, Carter Faber, BCYC. SABOT B -2, Joann Norman. BCYC. SABOT C-1. Kassandra Smeltzer, NHYC; 2, Kirk Manclark, BCYC; 3, Cameron Smith, BYC; 4, Nicky Scandooe, BYC. SNJPE-JefCCase, CBYC. DANA POINT YACll'l'CLUB PHRF OVERALL -l, Gandoll, Dave Wbeeler. Capo BYC; 2, Outward Bo~d. Jim Lentball, DPYC; 3, :ivace, Bill Clore, DPYC. CLASS A -l, Outward Bound; 2, Vallella, Jack Goffman, DPYC; 3, Big Kahuna, Mark Townsend, DPYC. CLASS B -l , Gandolf; 2, Sola Via, Karl Laaaey, DPYC; 3, Fancy, Dave French, DPYC. CLASS C -1, 'Vivace; 2·, Sunshine, Ron llal&noUy, DPYC; 3, Jawbreaker, Bob Melville, DPYC. _ CRUISING CLASS (no spinnakers) -1, Mer Nan Glen Kalanian, DPYC; 2, Fantasi, Wall Dickman, DPYC; 3, Mother Rucker, Larry Rucker, DPYC. LASER -l, Tim Fuller, DPYC; 2, Tim Can· -. DPYC; 3, Gerry Tankersley. ABYC. HOBIE-10 -1, Mike Kennedy, DPYC. SABCYI' -1, Leab HolAten, DPYC. . . . . .. . s.u ... l'ICTITIOUI •UllMHI NAMISTATIMIHT n. IOl-lnq P"•tOn• .,. clOOflQ OUSl -ft· OER TllllVEL SEll\'ICe. ,.., __,81\ld .C.O.leMow.CA"1U. DeuhO•u lhh•buro. '"' . • C.lltonli• corl>CN'•tlon 1191 Hew-1 Bl.cl .. c:oouo """'· '"' '1162• Thh bu•l .... l I• COllOUCled 11'1' • CH llOl'tllOll. o.ulte .. I llelMbut'o, lllt Relnllc>kl A Pl•~t•r Tiii• :.:::::: ••• flied -., ... ~y o..11 of Or~ COUflty °" OK tt.m .. ......, PuttllllWd 0.-C:O.U ()efly PlloC. JM. J. IO. II• :IA, lf71 PUBLIC NO'nCE J.49ftf \UP•atOtt COUllT Ol'l'tl STATI OPCAUl'OlllllAP'Olt THICOUICTYOl'OllAHO& ...... ....,. NOT ICI OP Nl!AlllNO OP KTITION ,.011 .. llOIATI MWtU. AllO ,.0 11 Lln11n TllTAMIN· TA.llY ANOAUTMOlllZATIONTOAO. MINISTEll UNDl!a TMI llfDl:,.llDENT AOMl,.ISTllATION MISTATIUACT. l t1ate ot STE LLA FULLER MM.NBURG Oe<eeW<t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IM1 RALPH W HOFl'MA1'4 ,. .. llltd-tln e ~ltloft lor Proo.lo Of Wiil -lor ''° -'<• of Letlt~ Tt1lorT1enlMY - Aultlorli.etloft to 1'.d•,."ft"'" -Ille 1--....1 AOl!llfthfrollonof Eruom Ad, ~· to wlllcll I• -'°' _, t>er11cutars. '"" ln.t '"' time -pl.Ceof "'•rlft911M H m9 .... - Mlf0f J-.ryH, 1'71.a l 10:00a m , lft .,. <.OUrlroom of 0.Paf'I,,,_ No. J OI Mid court, at 100 Civic Ca-Ort .. WtU, In ,,.. City of hnt• Al>4, CAltton.I•. 0.ltel J-.ry ~. ''"· WILLIAMl.MJOtt•, C-lvCi.rtr MUN•S, ltOl'l'OllO, MO,, MAM, MUllT&~MllOCICMOllTOll MIC t.-.A- -· Qllle"'4et1tt1 _,,.,...,,.etll ..... r Puol1""4 o.~ '°"'' Delly PllOC. Jwluary lO, "· "· 1'11 11·11 Orange Cotut Cops -P-us-uc_N_011CE_ Newspaper Trophy Orange Coast Colleee with Doo Ayres at the belm cl the two-ton yacht Dog Patch won t.be In· depend~t. Press-Telegram Trophy Sunday in a best four out ol five race int.ercollegiate regatta beld out al Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. Ayres and b1a crew bad a low score of 3~ poinu against 14 other schools a>tend in the rqatt.a R.aces were sailed under the Perfonnance Han- dicap Radq Fleet handicap system using starts baaed on the time allowan<:es. The Ngatta wu host- ed by Lone Beach City Colleee. Runner-up waa Long Beach State Coll~ge with Bnaee GoUaon skippertng the yacht Captejn Marvel .it.ta &% point.a. 1'hlrd place went to USC with Don .l•berg salliQI Aoranct Fourth WU UCLA with Mart Rutello in Cohort, and fif\b was UCI with TOCD W\1liOft at the belm of Mlatraa. Arna' crew ln the wlnnlnl OCC team were Bob ltl.aney. Eric kin11ard, Jlm Stesall. Torn Wattson, Jeff Weua and Tom Dodd. Paine New Chief Of Dana Flotilla PUBUC NOTICE llOTICll INYITI ... atot NOTICll IS HllllBY OIVllt hit .. 8oerd .. tdUC•lloft .. -..._.. ,,_. ~ Sc:llool 01Ml't<1of Or-. Cllwtlv. c.lllornla, wlll t"killw -.._MP to ll:OOa.m, ......... ., "*-Y. 1917, al 1M oHn of Mid ScNel Ot*'<t, lec.eWd al ilS1 ...._ llaA-,C..l.IMHa,QI~­_,, , ..... ...-"'°' .... ~ _...l"Md .... : TllAILlllS ...... _ ....... ~.- ~ lfttCNCtloM.Md~ ti..~an-onnlelftlNdllcie .. tto. ~ti ... Olre<W -' ..... $CMll Oltttta, ltS7 P1.-1e .. -. '-...... Cafffwnl•, t!UJ. ....... _~_ ....... _.. .. ~ C4tl Clays-.. .... ""llW""' Ol*>lno '"'""" TM eoard .. &dll<atlCWI .. , ... 'lewpoi1......, Uf\HleO S<-Dtslrict --,._,.to ,.IKI -0t.,. -. -ftOt lltt~WllY acCleCll .. lowMl lllcl,-IOw•lft •"Y--· tv• 1......,.et1ty Ina,.., llld ,_....... OATtO: ~ 14, Im Nel¥"°11T·MISA UHll'llOSC~~ICT ofOr-...~y,CA Oorottty .. .,,,.,. ,. ........ ~1>90lrector ,,.,., l'UlllltMd a.--.. Ole•t Deity llltot. 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Cuslom built 22 x 20 Famllr. Room with beam ce1 1ni1. cau 96:H767 All ~l estate advert tsed ()'IN "' q. II PU'• 10 II "' . I • ~~:fr~If r~ l ~IUllHI which makes It Illegal lo l_~ ·~~-i<~, -~=~·~-~,·~·~··~-~! advertbe "any pre· .:: ference. limitation, or CiOLF COURSE da.crlmlnalJon based on VIEW race. rolor. religion, sex, or nauonal on gin. or an Btflly upgraded. very Intention to make any spacious home on golf such preference, Umlta· course. 4 bds, maste Uon.ordiscrimlnalion." down, 21,'J ba. frml dln, lge fam rm, wet bar & expansive view. 545-IM91. Thia newspaper will no knowingly accept any advertising /or real estate which Is In viola· HARIOR VIEW ~OMI ... and a beauty! Four m with beautiful front and rear yards, com- plete with bar·b-que and firepit. Note the new carpeting, soft water unit, electric door opener and immaculate housekeeping. A jewel on a 6S'xl00' fee Jot. ~esented at $139,000. U fllW ICi>U I: li()Mt:S REAL TOR~ 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona dtl Mar also in Me$t1 Verde. al 546 5990 lioa of the htw. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Walker & lee Real Estate _______ _.G1Mral 10021G••ral 1002 STEP UP TO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.Mt-Clll 100 •••••••••••••••••••••• NEWl'ORT ... HEIGHTS Beautiful 3 bedroom or 2 MftoVerd. bedroom and walnut For Under paneled den with sliding glass door to 10 x 20 lat· SJO 000. lice cover,.d patio. t Completely remOdeled Just listed 4 Bedroom. 2 '"It b Ith C · Bath and family. Private • c en w orntng electric range and gas Spanish courtyard en· oven. New carpeting leaa trance, lg. backyard. lhan one year old. Great place for children. Formal dining room . Neat & clean! See It bright and airy home day. Offered at a low throughout with large 11111.900. back yard. Seeing Is ( ~ I believing only S93.000. H oMES ~.~ii; ... ~.'.'" :: .. -u.!! ! e 1111 549·8655 RtAMCISCAH FOUNTAINS IY·THl-SIA Like a gteat movie. this is a rare "hit." with one great feature after another. 5 Bdrms., 3 car garage, 40 n.. heated pool. dog run. Really posh, by gosh! And. only lh mile from beach. $ll8,500. And. oh yes, a big PARK in the rear instead o( neighbors. 673-4400 MIW USTIMG Beautiful Harbor View 3 bedroom home decorated in soft be1ges. bright -sunny kitchen, large master suite. RoQ>an tub. fireplace with white hearth. large closets, wtde louvered shutters. boat or trailer access. Gas BBQ, sheltered pallor veget able garden. and your own private mini or- chard. OPEN SUN l·S CALL 640-9900 4-IUX HUNT.HACH SICM,000 Rare area opportunity to acquire these units In Hunt. Beach's better area! Bike to beach rrom these 4 • 2 bedroom units with almost no vacancy factor!.Sbelter your in- come early this year and mjoy superb apprecla· lion. Won 't la st weekend! Call 847-6010. o-fN Ill 9 •II\ IVN IOllf N-<'.I • ~!!!!!~~~~~~~ l•RilftW Ge•sal IOOZIG...,... 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COVINGTON NEWPORT RENTALS Our rental specialists, Barbara & Car· roll have some lovely homes available Ocean view, :B>O ft . $1200 Bayfront. new, 2500 ft. $895 Big Canyon goll view, 3 BR. $1250 Ravcrest 4 BR. 3 bat.bl. $585 759.0SI I 4PLEX PRIME Hunli ngton Beach location. Let us show you how you can become the proud owner d th.is pride of ownership 4 plex. Great Investment (or tax shelter and •P· preciaUon 3 bedroom owner 's unit with fireplace plus three 2 bedroom units. Owner will help finance. For more Information call ~67. oPf"' '" q. 11 \ '""' ro 111 "'"I' !-141Hlltl ~ : ~ i SlA "~......,; 'f!•-SA ····-· .,. ""It .1 '\-.... • •'I I • ., "":.J'"/ I' I • # '' ~ ~ ~ ...,., RACH -..; > i' C41 18 units, under coost.ructioo. Still time to choose colors & options:wm exchange. 1117 units. only 2 yrs. old. A/C, great rental area. $175,000. '6120 to 80 units <ol' combJnatiOlll). Fixer-u_epers, 3 blks to Beach. •C1H8 units, all 2 bdrm., 4 yrs. old. UNDER $16,500 per unit. •111203 \Dlits, 3 yrs. old. Complete rec. facilities, Excellent rental area. •(7) Out of area •(8) Out of area ~~~~~~~~~---------1G1Mcol 1002 ~ 1002 4b()lllEWPORT CENTERORIV( 7&9·0811 New Listing! •••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~1~~~~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.' ATI'ENTIOM INVUTOIS 1£1~~~1£11:'.= l COi"'OfMI del Mar Twin duplexes. S93.000 Each. Belter hurry on these! lc6oct ley Prop. Rffffon * 675-7060 * 155.ooororthisair cond.3 STARTERDUPLIX Vacant, GIMNI 10021G1neral 1002 lledrm. beauty. As11uma. Peninsula duplex; small ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble7':<-VA loanofl23.~. upper 2 bdrm., lower Ready fo Go! payableS2Utot.allmo. large l·bdrm. with frplc. BeauWul ~bdrm. 2 bath 1 .... =RMI Enclosed porch & patio Costa Mesa home. Newly ana. Dbl. 0 araae with ~~• ... "" new c"' BBQ & E..&.....L.. U..&...-....1. a o .,_,_.,, t"• W I<!-' I.I ; Y "' · 14 UMfTs.ocEAM SI00,000 3 blocks to beach in established pride of ownership beach com · ertltta Pro ertt .. Prop7S2•\920 p7S2•1t20 1400 QUAil ST. HIW T "ACM 1400 QUAIL if. HtWH>IT H A<M munily. Hlgh lncomewUI Ge•rol 1002~ 1002 s~ow cash flow wilb ·-••••••••••••••••••••!~;;;~;; ••••••••••••••• minimum required down ... ._... ,_.... .... _. bath & wor It room . large yard for enlert.aln· --------·1·--------1 Pnced at$100,000 ing. Vacant! TAYLOR CO. TU .J\J.T ()I\~ .1111, l ~H •i payment. Excellent In· vestment opportunity for the handy. Will show Im· mediate appreciation •with a little sprucing up. For• Ad .. W-.1• W.W C4 5M HJ.5671. Id. 330 S&ll-ftl1 Trio Warm Wonders 7215 ~A6c&B~ 673-3663 833..()SZJ Eves 646-3928 eves 546-8104 associated n P ~ • .., . , "'' " ........ • V~ ~ I ! • • , ' LUXURY JH IJG CANYOH Just reduced S20.000. Si>actous three bedroom. family room and dining room wilh fantastic view <i the Newport Karbor area as well as night ligbts. Beautifully up· graded wtlh enclosed private patio and atlrac· live landscaping. Now $215.000. C.ll67USSO. Oft"I Ill 9 •II s •VN rou Nl(I • Lach en n1 ye r lle.11tor ----- CUSTOM IUILT MIWPORT HEIGHTS M CAHYOM llMITY -SJIS.000 Beautiful Country Club view! Pro!. decor ated thruout in lovely color tones. Choice wall coverings, lush cptng & drapes. parquet fioor in en- try. 3 Bdrms, 2~ baths. Jacuzzi! zatt S.Juc ' ,...._. ..-wtton CINT& M.L 644-4910 Hurry for this unique Pf'C)l>erty. C.11 for more information on this pr~ perty. Alao other out· standing Investments. 963-7881. ()l>fN Ill 9 • II t flJN '°"' NIC1 You can be In lhia pie· ture!4bedroom,2 balh, with master bedroom on first floor. Beamed G••ral 1002 Ge•ral 1002 cathedral c·elllng. Faml· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• [fl!ljlll ty room with floor to ceil· EAST SIDE RAMIUHG RAMCH Ing fireplace. 1~· Iron· { MnaVerde4.._ COSTA MESA RXElt-POOL tage. Pool alze lot with VACANT & READY rlrepltand woodplankect FOR YOUR INSPEC· 2 HOUSES-I LOT $64,990 conversation arf'a. TION. Super family Super •tarter Invest· AIAHDONED 1125.000. Call '46-2313. borne wllb lg. Bdrms, med 2 apacloua bomea C 1 r'c u I a r d r Ive to 00tN•11•·11HIJ"lrolll...c1• dbl. brick fireplace. fortbepri~of infan· dramatic home built on .beaut. carpets, heavy tutJc Eaa ide Costa sf.ogle level. Huge family shake root. family room Mesa. Y an't do bet· sized Uvtng room. Coun· and much more. Good ter than . Much too try kitchen. Dlne. Faml· PEACla Hill Reduced Over $3,000 Spacious executive · home in pres- tigious N. Tustin. Step-down FR. 3BR, 3BA. with Vu. from balcony, on large estate-sized lot that is ideal for parking RV-'s .. boats. etc. Nr. out- standing schls. & riding stable. Will be your last chance to buy a home in Peacock Hilt area for less th an $100,000. MOW reduced to $98,900. [lf;lllN ~-. THE REAL ES_TATERS location on quiet street much to describe, so give ly entertainment area DISTRESS SALE schools. Hurry. don't fullpnce! Pavilion and sparkling -========;;;..• ooe block to park and usacaJl.6'6·7171.S91,115Cl overlooks ~oyered ~~.ii mlsatbiaone' 546-5880 DlfN•1e 9 •11 s1UN•o6'N-<t• pool. Separate wing for Jfewrport •·~ s:r-s.f~!=:~~ . [W:lulilitl ~:{~:!~:;~:fn~r:: ~-~ CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Associates, Re a ltors fastsale.646·7711. -""""""""=-11-'"~ the handy. Hurry won't -1002 G1Mrol 1002 Exclasne --------91 last can 963-7881. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EARLY AMERICAN MESA VHDE o-fNll•9 •llSIVNIOl!IN<I • MO DOWN DREAM HOME. newly NIW on MARMIT COUNTRY CLUI [W!i11~1·11 ~· FIX & SAVE decorated. Family CdMD~w PrimeCountryClubarea •. • .! 7\) 1u9 900 oriented. Cust om --~---..;;.;;;"--I 1 Blk to beach In best of Mesa Verde. Quiel _ ,,_••-•~•~ ~ • • kitchen. separate dining SIAHAVEN area. Just a perfect 2 BC tree lined cul·de·aac Youc1msave millions$$. room, JarRe living room h 0 me w 1 hardw 0 0 d leads to I story. spacious --------•I 3-Spuclous bedrm11 -r 2 with stone fireplace. Walk to s hopping noon, beams and out· 3 bedroom home. Large baths ·+ 2 car gar, In "-t ( -" 3 trans.: newly decorated ul I B H ff I I t • L ~para e amuY room, standing decor Sl2.2,900 master a le pus 2 twin· uy OW pr me oca 100. ow Bedrooms + detached thruout. Garden enter sized bed.rooms. Family •• do wn payml. Xlnt wtth water for teenager covered patlo & BBQ. HOMES s t on e r I r e p I a c e , Hurry, please call AREALIUY! ln Harbor Vu Hlllll. Set· this o ne owner . Bedroom. large famll) room with fireplact home. Qua.llty upgradlni thruout. Many more ex tras for gracious liv&,ig See to appreciat e $138,$00. 644-7270 .00 aq. fl studio room talnment center wit -WA~ONT room boats massive fiunclng. Vets welcome. or? Pluapool. Bdnns .. 2 baths. Built· R!ALE8TATe breakfast bar & over· WRAffTES(L EARi NETOOE RWNES! 898-7855 garage storage. Ne 631 1400 1 k 1 "' ~ ~ 400L1J9"~ • fOlt.!l! kitch en appliances. -oo s t rop cal garden MONEY fS PLEN· "'4tUI ,.11 __ __ '65.500. ---------1 patio. (i).allpriceSl00.000. TIFUL: d--.,,,,. -it'. . ..... c. F. Colesworthv l0%Down.call 962 · 77M. A super buy OD COUn· ~ );.uo; UALTO.S 640-001'0 NEW ON THE & K€Y tryslde estat e. Large~~~~~~~( • .:iiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii= GARAGE SALE ada I the Dally PUot bring h11 PY raultl. To place you drawln1 cud, phon M2-M78 today. QUAINT, WOODSY & treesy, charming, secluded cottage on I g. corner lot. 8Ul02'. Nr. lrvine Ir Bristol at 20231 Blrc:h.182.500 llOMEY NOTICE ~ Bedrm cl pool, Cont. how Dally l'lfot Class-townhouse at 19765 lfi~ ads display thel Keswlcka. Re(urblshed, messages with lealblUt 142.500. Quintard Realty and impact? Our ads, w 673-8250 are proud to uy, really ---------• get results. Phon Have tomethllla to sell? '42.-5S78 Classified ada do It well. MARKET ~ P.€Al TOR$ A aide yard for pool or boat or both. A gracious home A quality 3 Bedroom, 2 £or entertalnlng. Formal Bath home wllb pool and CREAM PUFF dining, a spacious airy 2 fireplaces ln a great Btll 4 bd, home ln move kllchen, large family "cl06e to beach" loca· in COl'ldlllon. Fresh paint, room with wet bar and tlon. Cement pad for new crptlng. new wax 2nd I I r • p I • c e . 4 motor home or boat. free noon, Mex. tile en· Bedrooms. FantuUc nelihbolbood! try, blt·ln radar range. •""[...,.,,.-a11 Hurry tin:U''a14~ne . ::,,,evs~~~gM~l~t·~~ tM'...iif!ud • ~;tfi Park. See It now. S67.500. r-- 5'5-9C9J. ... , .. ~ Walk"r t; I tm Rea l f shlte 1002 ••• , .. 1002 .............................................. LARGE DOLLHOUSI Natural wood cablnct11, no wax noors, Iota or wall paper and wood panellna accent this charming home. Quiet tree Uned street near schools and ahopplna. Pnced to aell In a hurry! Please call 842·2535. AVAIL TODAY f.OURPLIXIS "'°"' $11 • 995 Xlnt Income propertie!I Over 20 fourplexet avail R@nta rrom $840/per mo Wiii f!Ot lasl. Hurry. please call 198-7155 ""N Ill 0 • rr ~ fUN '0-f ~"Cl ' ~ltela1~ ~fJ\l F S Tll~ ~-' HE REAL S!_ATf.RS , Ge•ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mecnab I lrvlna realty DON SHOllS -MLAXY DI. Beautiful custom home overlooking Newport Bay -Ocean & Newport Center. Mansard root -ronnal din. lng -4 oversized Blb -family room -dining room -lovely ter- race & garden.' tor entertaln.lng. $329,SOO. Barbara Aune 6'2·8235. (Z66) • 1 • ' -DNl.YPILOT Monday.J*1uwyt7,1f71 ~!':!':~ ....... ~!::-;~•••••H ~-~•~•••u•• ~.~.~ ....... ~-~~ ........ ~.~.~-• ..... ....... ,_We Home. For We "-'" ForW. Colte MtM 1024 I .......... 1040 lmle 1044 "-Jlllle lteclt I 041 Mtw,...t IHd 106t Me111port IHdl I 06t ...................................................................................................................................... r··· ..................................................................... . ..... l002 Cl•••.. • IOOZ C..... .. M4r 1022 SASReNJeSpecla.Utt..1. T•llnlcls EXCHANGI llGCA"YOM HIWNIMI ............ -•• -........................ _... ........................ 4or5~111ode1tavall. Cllfollllolmclt Trllde your income pro VllW·S1Jl,OOO W,,..fvOllllC ..... UTTLl':REDftOUSE ~.!~~-EJtqulalt• eaecullv perty ror tbl.s 3 bath, 3 Vltw Newport Bay to 2Br. 2-8')' ltt·i.vtl. P'r1nl /? A I n iBrZBa.S.Offfwy Only • ~~-Oft •• ...,..,,._ home. 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M9' 675-5511 ~" 4 IOIM POOL 511. al.Ory 4 br, 2 ba In 1'4 blltbl '.Formal dill * 494-1017 * formal dlnln# N>om. Wet Nwpt er.t Coodo. IBr, 4 II+ DIM + "Model Home" cond. lna. ramily room. lo bar. Spacious kitc~n fl 2~8•. tennla, pool, 1be ideal combfoaUon ol $6l,IOO One ot the belt lot•tJom IJ.zed firoplac:.. z ~Uoe, LAGUNA pantry . Extra lar1e • .-. 9'W:5Afonppt. h e 1 n • n Out1tandlna location, la Fount. Valley. Rani to lmmacwate In and out HIDIA WA y master wina. Glassed : sn:~ b 0 1j 1 h e d near Khta ft 1bop'i. For ~v. a 2Qx40' pooi In· • soo CallS40-l'l20 \; view pallo. Loads of Cl••• 1076 nefghborilood. reaturinf info. ca111~L JLO I ~. u!~~, m,950. • . 2 droom .. don In 1t«111e. 3 Car 1ar•••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• all the lat.est kJlchen ap· • ,.. • ....... _._ Can)'oo wtJotaecluded rear Call now tor personal lllATNrAll ... ASSOClAT&I> ya.rd. Pa ' terrace & preview 7S2·l700 l polnlmenls, oversized TWOOM A LOT SO.COAST BKRS. tree house. One mile to MN 1110• llSIUN10NMCt• View from lb. I PllD· earage, laree rooms. 2 Separate booaea on lg. • town" beach. All thla ror pe,...S beauty. a Br. 2 ba, baths, step down wet Jot pain 1~ • if'b. a..a..n ~-ff anlY -..soo. Call now to mo Sq ft, Formal dbl bar mini ocean view. All flt.; Call ~:"J.n· M~vn ~C ~ Ce .-~ rm .• richly paneled Cleft, waiktng distance t at , .• CicwenuDent uaumable m•nlc\lred irounch private beach. Only Marlntt1CoveReaJty loans. Available to "'DOVM"'M w/aecluded courtyard. $16S,OOO.f~. ~ 9Q100e! Nonewloaneot· THITllUCI €HIG€ 8%VAt.Jrmscontldered. c• 644-72 I I la. Low lotA!rest avalla· You wUJ tau ln love with HOM€~ Newport SW.1 New llatinc at $91,000. --------•I ble. t.ake over paymeota. lbla lovely home tb A home to remember! .a llrlHA Hl.MIY /Jn t'<IC1[L. " [il\ll[Y ~ l\S5Lllll\l l':i MESA VERDI Us4 Bedrooma. Tarbell. minute rou 1lep Into the SOON. Newport, N.8 . Bedrm and den. l~ balh. alALTORS 3 Bedrm .. family room. Rea.lt«'l,ca118'2-8854 :~,ap•e~i •:!~Y·d!~~:~ EM...vblS11! Completely carpeted. 215De1Mar.San0lem. carpet. drape1, frrah t.bruout lo r1 • " Atrium view from 4tZ..•tll 2 Blka to ocean, 2 BR paint. paUo. larae yard. GOLF bdrm·s nu-;-~pa~h us Webaveanopeningfora bedroom Is Uvln11 rm.1--------- Den. 1.500 aq. ft., open Pruit trees! $74,000. WIDOW? flreplac"•' ~lua am n' · real estate salesperson. Enjoy the warC\th of Income Units I McC_. . a Y Ml.lat be willing to work wqod and charm of mlr· r;;:hi18day until sold. 41 Ol'I Near 1olf course, a otber exclt ng exlrAI. full time. We furnish rors. Dble far w/auto ---------f ..._, ltlCilWwport bedroom. lft'•t location. Call today for an ex· pleasant omce racUiUes, opener.Owner needs fast Mr. tlle Ocean 1-s;:yc~~H:Hi'~eosto;;;~Mt;ao;l~41;·7~7~2;t~ Needa tender lovloa dualvelbowl.oa training for new sale.CallS4G-l~l 8 UNITS ON THE I SPYGLASS RIDGE U~ Is an excellent BLUFF-Winter & SUm· •Fi.rst TlmeOffered 3Brffome,denw/pvten· itep.up eommisslon mer rentals. Good lo· Largest lot on the bUJ ~. 2 car gar. frplc, schedule. Contact Dee veatment~rty More than 200 Ct st fron· a1r cooct. newly decorat· Francis. SZIS,000 tage. Room for tennis ed. pool.az lot. orr street-----------~~~~~~~~ OofpW.IHl&tate JAYW. YEATS crt/pool. See lo ap. acce11 <RV Parkl.01>. GI TERMS -&.og.olffch BIG CANYON View of REALTORS 489-2237 preaate this ~autlfully quiet cul-de-sac, cloee t .. I ... ..,..... SUIPRISl!l 494-851 I GoU course & lake. 2 br 2 ~ated 2·sl0ry Burl· everything, prtn only. MO-DOWN A decorator/owner who1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;] ba, uparaded. $117.SOO View! 2 Br CoDdo. a.ngame. 4 Br. 3ba+lge $'12,500.~eves Bu yer baa boum,l basn'toverdonelt: enterPI lse/opt. Steps lo Tenn. Decll&pa&..2rar1ar. bonus rm. $187,000 on Teakwood . muffled crt, pool, jacuzzi, sec. 965.000.Ph~ c •• ,.. IOOJ,G1111ral . 1002 lle/opt.Owner644-28al $50,900 =t!,~~~~aled &U!llS next u you pro· .. 'JS/tiie ~ s-,,._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 SHA.ICE ROOF 3 bdrm, l~ba home BY ~:g.lhe~:I~~·~~ 1 D •' .. , .. PLAN Ctlpl*-o I 071 Costa Mesa I 024 Do you like hardwood nus WEEK· ENO. Huge tasteful wallpapers: 3 ~T\. Comp. redecor.: on cul ••••••••••••••••••••••• BA YFRONT, pier & float. lots $165,000 to $275,000, to build your own custom ~e. ATl'RACTIVE Unda Isle S BR, 41h ~a., Cam. rm. & formal dinin~; lge. tile patio & waterfront deck. $285,000 'BILL~GRum· ~f~iEALTOR\ .. ~ ...-. JJI fk1n1d•·Or.w . .'". r 67S 6161 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• floors! Consider lbese ftnished bonus room and bdrms., 2 baths, family ll"·t'n ,...~,• de sac. lllt Time offered $75,000 NEW LISTING! features: 3 Spacious many other amenltles. nn.$'17,700 0 .._.E & Oai..tLY torsale.3Bll.3ba .. ram. 4 Bdrm. 2 bath, family MESA VERDE 4br. 2ba , bedrms + 2 baths + fam Price Just reduced lo ,... " rm. Finished & paneled rm & lge covered deck. l ram.rm home on over· rmw/frplc.Comfortable lll81NT.IMJOLR.E.NETWORK ~ Unlqu,e charmer on garage.$134.750 Mlle lo Marina. 32891 sited comer lot in xlnt noor plan. No down to 552·7000 close·ln terrace with COUIHASS(X:. Calle l4l1uel. SJC. neighbornoOI'!. Priced Cor Vets. Hurry, please call Call now! 982-7751 . great vu thru trees, fplc, Rldton 759..0226._• __ 3307 ______ _ quicksaleaU67.~. ( 540.3666 Save Money.before listed. THE . , . . • hdwd nrs, dlnjng rm., 3 VELY. CUSTOM 4BR. Ml.lat aee 4 BR, l~ Ba. VILLAGE. ·. · bdnns. Slas.ooo •• ... -.....,•m!A-Y•V•l•LL•A•~·e-1'uu•unken Uving room ram · P~I W Br vrnlwlcl • &~:-~Oi..~~as:.o <:ml frplc. Open House REALTORS NATURAL c"'""~ .. rm. w/wet bar. Prote1'ly Satl&ln 10.5. 6852 Shao· ---------1 Wd & glass. country ZBdrmhoustiinC·lzone, ldacpd.Appro1l~Acre. nonDr.89U908 Woodbridge kitchen, hdwd rlrs. 965.000 IOMDUALTY --~=-.;;;;;;===-• S812Venturl,H.B. M sklyU&hts, loft, sbdrtained 2BdrmUDOdlSU, I 2 714/lll-t411 4 Bl' 2 Ba, traller aecess. ~6-9157. 3br. l~ba. EW FOR g&a3, ocn vu, 3 ms .+ en; rp c., 1------------••7 ""'" C C . Sl''"' 6IUo ""'1-·. beamed cell. Uv-•-lOIL ., ,.,.,,,. ·21, rocke 161.500. <?!>fn bouae 10.5, ""•""" r--....,,.... • MESAVERUE !9 S .. D Real Estate. 642-5062 Jan 15ls16. 1977 r '~#.. ., tng rm. $145,000. • ..................... . J A home that la 1 house ' ..,~06'1e., $125.000. Oen •tew. by A 3 droo'm. 2 Bal la.,..,.. BYOWNElloearbeach,3 fi:rom 30 acre 1-'-.e ~1th ~st~, ownr. (714> 499·1169, ........ ............... ....................... .v' Br den i al .,,,_,__ •-.. -. ..._ _______ -! famous ''T" Plan home SOME C ""SH7 • • orm uuunJ • ~. swimming and eves. 31.5S2 Toto Loma ... Near schools. librar "' living rooDl, 2 fplc's, 3 boatin1. Fanwtic view ,...... .J4t-~ Ln. <Up West St. to the MESA DEL MAR aod churches. Ex tr Or equity in exislln& car gar. SIZ.500. SS7·1rl93 ol lake and DlountaJm! Valido> 3Br. 3Ba, frplc, • 1 home. Purchase this n."etcul .. e ... ac IAAaUon, Uv rm, den, ltilch, tile amenities-a ovely b bj..... BY THE $£A "'... "" ~ POOL HOMr near new ome. su "'-• HIGHLY upgra·ded. 2 EL MORRO Mobilebome, root, Wlld Cyn, 3 blks to IL swimming pool + to exlltlng VA loah · b bch 10 )'rs old lot n. 4 Bedroom or U you pre· separate play yard. Call $41,400. Low fees, no Very lovely 3 Bdr m BDRM. .• 2 a. Ready in 3 bdrm, many extras II Broadmoor bme, 4 Br 21.ods. Shown by' appt. . now· qualifying red tape. Ut. ho m e on p r o f lhesprtng. $3S,OOO. 494·7738 · 494-8038 fer 3 Bedroom + rormal · · ... k r J-o.-2~ Ba or 7th FaJrway ---------• dining. Fantastic fc:l -~ANmMEF.i. n graded. btrl condllio . landscaped lol. featurina ,..... .or """ 7l4-64il63'l Cor appl By. ustln I 090 I b · 1 Near So. Coast Plaza. plush carpeting, custom · •••••••••••••••••••• •• • .,..._...._,......_~,....._.. .... w l J•cuu: • out oor See today. 548·1154 or drapes. stone lrplc. r1 -~ LOVE SERENITY'! Owner. TUSTI~ beate rs , gas BBQ. ,,.,.. ...... brl".bt & 81..., kitchen 'if_, It may be yours In this "OVELY " VIEW CATALINA Enc.lolledfrontcourtyard ........... 1. • "" ''< cust. built 4 br beauty. ., Spadous 4 Bdrm home. area wllb oriental (~~.~~a~~: '4L"I; Fantastic canyon view. SPAHISHHME uelot. lmmedoccupan- Thil la a lovely, one~f·a· garden and fishpond. See1--------.. ldeafly situated 00 a 0~2c860() Sl&.000. EXECUTIVE Comer lot, 4Br. 3Ba, by ty.16(),950. kind home on the Bluff, thb unique home t.o ap. ---------. ft! •-ulet 1,... Sb-_. ~ HOMFS, 848-0709 ownr. aDllioul $149,500. THI HOMISll.URS overlooltlng I.be q.cean. predate. Pine Mesa Verde 2-story. va-q """ ..,.. 642-1834 712-5153 c...-c1ous 4 Bedrm. with 6'"0-6161 SBr, 2~ba, many _________ , stance to St: Jude 'avo~ER _. "' Cburcb & school. "" separate cottage or amenities $96,700. Prin MESA VERDI Ml.nut.es to Edison High '523~~11MefE Move In now! 3 Bdrm. " ......... motber·ln·law home. ooJy751·39:M> Br Ba 1 di ScbooL .., """ Ba•.. b r1---..1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• susooo -~-------1 4 • 2 • ge n.rm, .,4,._,, OPENDAILY z"" ... wit .... .,.ace 1091 ·PETE, . BARRETT EASTSIDE GEM beaut pool fl decking, CURTIS REAL ESTATE and lg. dbl. garage. Ca- Sharp 3 Br, 2 bit 00 huge ....... I '1«118 n 0 ~. lndscpd. This pro-982-XSS IA.II. TOI P.M. nyon prlva t'v, ocean ~--~ 0 Pa I -REALTY-lot. $72,500. All terms. pert.)' shows prtde of ON the perk near lake • WOODIRIDGI !!!"~·SOC>· 45-l!Mle or 98S&Tl'7.Bltr, =~•hip. $85,000. BR. 2 8A. hplc. Au~e vur_, ~3etyie"t,'~~.=th~ ~~~"2~·5Zte:~~J;;;;;;;~=::~;;;;;,;~~~=::;9 .... _..__ 1--.. I~ VA S4e 900 Call A.UOR LAKE Xtra Nie• z Br apt, a. I d 18 8 ~ CM FIXER ----·r ••1.' ' . Z Bl'. 2~ ba, 1971 sqrt IU' patio, Oen aide ot Hwy. HADOR VllW ~~ /:,~~ Kttcbe: li.a GHAT BY ow~ER lake. Scarce Bretilwood 149.SOO «-3585·49''3320 MOHTKO filled with Early COSTAMUA FAMILY ROOM 3Bdr. bomeoearcotJege " ,..._. mdJ.CaJl540-S27•. ~· . ' 4SR. 2BA, wet bar. American honey maple 4 IEDIOOM With open beam cejllnf, Part. Cat.bedn.1 celling 4 Br. Rumpus rm, din ,,_.._ s.rf! 0 RAN G E TR E E Shows like a model. Pro. cabinets. Great storage Fantastic family home I llo9b1 andaewing &rea. 3 11 vlng room , cozy rm. bltm. Mesa Verde Immaculate home, blke RESALE l_,.na Lots f'ly. Ids cpd. VIEW, ln Jar. JdeaJ for lhe bob- Costa Meu'a nlces Bedrm .. 2 Bathwtthlots =lalic:fe.1blend Cor 1a :rea:..~cal~l·"!:"f .. ~ tbedo the beacbh!b3 2br.2ba.Alrcond,frpcl, F\ill~;;'/Mln Vu. Nr VIEW.VIEW. byill.Hurry,justUated! area. 4 large bedroom of e•tras. Like 2 . e n ocean a .or,._.,.. s e _._ rooms, l~ al •· lmmed occupancy lwn.Tradefornewbome 67).7601 .._.... Do J with massive m81te PATIOS. fireplace & Costa Mesa. Priced at Noagenta! Diningarea,Uvtngroom $56,000/owor. (2l3J ------~'---• J'tUUtlnl wn 0 awte. Elegant dining. pnp door opeuel'. Top $:5S,OOO. VA or Conv. fl~. No.wax noon. -.n14oc3'1?-4980 or other In bcb area H111e brick rlrepla~ h value at $64,900. Call loan. .,_,_. 1026 1ood arpets. Only --------Own1Agt4.96--0t42 PRIVATE ISL.A.ND Vets lwnuious living room S.Wl 645-3474 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MO. . call Tarbell, De!uxe 2 br Condo. Ctrl.a------------1 Calloow&46-117L$$8. a I Xtralgelot,bypark.4br, Realtors116a-5586 A/C, $54,SOO. Agt . ~v.. 30'BOATSUP ~a=to~~y::.d{\~~ fullpnce! II I 2~, dln'g "ram.rm, $50,900 546-40ll.8'1S-Z741 Must ull beaut lge con· NEWLY48drm. gra~ llvln1. Thia 4 OFfHr~9 •11 JfU"lro•HoC•• I I • f • trplc, ceramic We lot, do. A11tlog $94,SOO JBCOUJ.NSISLAND Bedrm. 2~ Bath bu I. I~!!! ~~!d w::iu::eu:~: SHAKE ROOF JUST USTID! 49M148. Trade &tor Finance everything, Including -. _ll~ltllr:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l---::;:;:~:;:;;-I t89.500.'96-&W7 ~~u g,tn~l:;d~~ ~c;omeu,g',odeh In 1-LA-fiU--M-A_C_O_M_D_O_ rm.mo $308,000 558-87?.3 ~l~nln~lfam~~1~'. -·--·•-1•-·-•• ...,..DOWN Near Marina. 6 Bread & features: 3· Spacious u sou a er Exciting Cliff Drive l~~~~~~~~~j fireplace and self· VA-nv ..... ·-··-.. -.Cont.ra .. of bedrms+2bllths+fam College Park, has 4 ocean view condo 21· clean'g.oven.Alsoanaa· rs Rx & S ""vi ~ ........ ..... Co , bl Bedrooms, a separate · b v LOCATION A• we. $1.55,000. rm w/frplc. DbOrla e etep.down famlly room large Bdrms. w /large suma le. low interest A Call L.. $49,900. noor plan. No down lo and a large paneled Uytog & dining rooms. loan. Owoer wishes nuW You cu aave million.a $$. AMCHOltA.. Veta. Hun)'• please call bonus room! PaUos front speedy 1llle at $t>7,500. cboote from. Cati for baths + 2 car gar. ln '""-·-•~ garage door opener are l&Nlen~ Prime a bedroom home morelnformaUon. prime location. Low C714t 4t6-77U onJ.y a few of the extras! LOCATION NomoMydown.Manyto 3-Spacloushedroom1 +z --...-891-7155 and rear and electric •8 .,,__..._ / ~~':!':!~~~~ Rllll' II( down paymt. Xln -"Lowest"pricedCornell Realty nei~. Tbll out· - . --ruianctna. Vets welcome. 8 Toro I 032 1n tract!. Better hurry, L01JUftO HffJue1 I 052 4 IDRM + POOL tll(J .._-.&. 1t.lndin1 home tia1 two Hurry,pleuec:aJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• call: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......._._ aeeluded patios and a 540-3666 BLTN. PaUo BBQ + foun· Red Carpet Realtor $68,500 bi .... ,~ .. _. ln...... lalo. 3 br, 2 ba + many $53,000-St.tar 833-3380 aa"'CH EST"'TE Outstandir.g location.i----------1 ...., upara~ t ..... or, C•ltiww•odl 1011 """" ""-nears hi & ho ' F and II sJtualed on a tarae .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 1.1Psrade8. :581·7986 Sold "as ls." Large coun· Once In a blue moon do info. c!JJ s s Pg. or OHMr Red t.tat. pool-sized lot. Priced sa•it•V...._ 1034 llY lot. quality lath and w·--~..._Es._._ you find a view home on 6711 7601 ••••• ri..W CA.LL 7~1·3181 r .. -·· ..... , plaster walls. Zoned R·2 uvuun._.,. •vww• La un • d "th ~ •••••••••••••••• •• -I I ROOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• tobulJd. Shows beauWuJ. UPlrd'd 4Br, Fam rrn, g • s ocean si e wi Mobile"-• •SELECT AXUUPPIR SPACIOUS Meadow, 11._2 bc1rm + famUy & A/C, front lndscp'g Incl. ground.sthJslarge. Love-Bay Crest Country foarSale 1100 PROPERTIES Clasalc Span!sb beauty VA ,..m.Uy home, 3 Br 3 Ba, dining rooms. Call today• Beaut comer lot. $86,000. ly open beam & glass 3 French. Corner lot cuJ, ••••••••••••••••••••••• oo Bluff&, overlook1n1 * * den, dlnloa. fplc. new Tar bell, Realtors, Open houae lht. wknd bedroom, 2~ b~ ranch de-sac, fee, 3br. 2~ba. MoblJe Modular Home & 6llDltOOW .Dana Pt. Hbr. 6 Bdrm. :s NO DOWN cpt1, lnd1cpng, many 8&2.ass.& 11-4 at 208 W Yale, ::s:~lct~~u:~~~~t'! $189,000.546-2782alU Buildi~g Delivery, Set· aa ... .-, .. 1 500 ea, aame room. llbtary, xtru. See to appreciate. lntne. Pbi75-G2'7 beach community. ONTuacu.u1 up, & Service. 67S.,S70 -· ,, ' ....... fttnJ dln1 .... rtn ..-nnR '*"'RBOR 182.SIOO. <>Pen House Sat lla:ilt::4• ,,.. "'",_ rorrreoest Ol'lntO f becbuom, S bltlb bom ....,y, . .... ' TN ·~~"rv T IV' IJ Sun. 1~1>111, 17«18 San 11111111• 104 UNIV PK. VU1a1e Ill. $100,000 2·Sty. '5 BR .. 3 balhl, ' . rib O'Vet za.lO IQ. ft. ad band-painted beamed H I Ci H SC H 0 0 L M•rloo Cr. or ca 11 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Stanford end w\ll. 20SO PI a Yr m . La r g ea& x 00 3 bdrm El Morro, ~ to MU• Squar ceillng. Fireplace DlSTlUCT. thls uniquely e.7079or549-2877..,·-. w-•"-t-Bav 3Br, 3Ba, sqft., 3 Br, DR, FR,+ 3 waterfront deck for many extras 494·1738, Encloaed courtyd. In· dcc«at.ed. plush carpel· ,.,,... .......,...., 1 b "d k hi " •-k f John Park, 1olf ~O\lrse an ch.des la. heated pool, ed.3-bdnn.ramllybome eioodo pool ilip •• a. $87,050. Owner. 3Monarch BayPlaia uc watc og .,. re· 494-8038.At or ~club. Newhlfltl lfP. Jacuul. fire pit, out· b11 co1y used brick .... n • .!XNOTWNOWNERHO ... E W7..so00wnr846-2442. 833-U03or552-9503. LagunaNlm•el lax.aUon! Walk to pool.a, P'ro-rt!J 1400 uplJ'aded carpet1 an door BBQ ar a .....,. 000 nd 1 .. _ C .... ..,...., .. e-tennig,ocean. $96,SOO ..._ d rapea. Complete! e • .-.., · fireplace. • oa .... 0 Twnhme, 38r, lYIBa, n-. 104 Culverdale by owner. Up. 496.7222 831.0836 CAYWOOD REALTY .. ••••••••••••••••••••• painted t brouehout. By ~/Aeent.a. call: room for pet. It kids lo ram rm, nu cpta/palot, •••••••••• .. •••••••••• graded lhru-oul, r,rof. * 541.1290 * Jl\Jrnlture Is Decorator S.ller needa 1malle 673-3ll20or 498-8123 EXTRA bARGE fenced Open Hu Sat /Suo 1•1111 Jandscaped 2 BR, rplc, store ror le ... or 11le In home atnc:e tbelr.famlb' yard! Oon 't pass over 962-4554 alt 6P... country kitchen. l ~ ba, NICE 4 IDRM WESTCLIFF pr\me corner loc. Corona bu IJ"Own-up. You will C.....clef M• 1022 tblacttet walking distance to priv. 2 bath with large pool, BY OWNER del Mar. Call 83'Ml36 or lOve the neiahborhood ......... ••••••••••••••• HrMla.~Park tennt.. swimming, park, private community. 2Br. 288 Luxury Condo, 675-1600 CAM.JiOSHORF.S I I =· ~ By owner. 3 Br, 2ba, lge WOODBRIDl!J... & clubhouse. $64,950. Walk to beach & tonnla priced to sell, $8l,OOO. ~---c-1-.,----Llvlnc room, aepatete • I ~am rm, RV access, 3 car W 559-'199 COW1.1. $121,SOO. Best buy ln Newport. Pr~ t 600 N-" Br. 3 b· .• fa-·rm. aar.170,900. 839-0210 PLACE • r•n ~. ..._. , uu,... .. .... ...._wtitta WOODIRIDGI C:::::~.-A~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof decorated. Pool, • •-r7S2•1920 tW"9•1Hclt 1040 IYOWNM Newcondobyownr. Sbr, C:::::•eo--~~ ___ W_an_l_to_B_u_y ___ ,By owner M·l soned 21625 ~:· 1~ Sl:O~r~ 1400 GUAttn Ht...otntACM .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Popular Greenbriar plan 2~ 1>11. 3400 aq.ft. View, or49&-3158 Harbor View Knoll Con-sq.ft. Lot 7700 aq. fl. t~=~~~~~~~I Openl-4. PhlM4-4140. Weshi..1-Towarda the beach, by w1t11 4 bdnna + family library, 2 car. nr lake, do Prin only 644 .6156 Mony xtru. Prlnc. only ~ ~ OWMl' • .3BRIZ8aonend rm,Zbat.hs.Ne~tolaJl:e. $124,500. Evet. <2Ul MhlloltVlefo 1067 wkdyft . SW>,000.548-DU. •-•.. ll02 .... ,.. 1002 W.W Utfill9 cul·de-aac Ot. Ml,$00, hnmedlate occupancy, •31117 · ....................... cMtdowlfRl .. 1/Tow•· •••••-••••••-•••••• ••••••••••••-• .. ••• a Bedt'm •• 2 Bath, fam. 8'51 Reilly Dr.~ suo.ooo. *-3637 alter FAMILY DBJGHT 38r, ma, din rm, ~ fom ......_for tdit I 700 rm., form. din. rm .. re-ILLNESS tpai. PrlnclpaJ.IOlllY. ~·'9CI SA.Lii Spec:laJ In every way! rm, pool, quest hse, lm· ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ' modeled ldkbaa, CODl• ~ 100. I Bdrm, Fam 2-&ay farnlly oriented mac, SllS.000. &4$-264$ CONOOMIN1UI& plete with aU buJJUna. . 11111 rm, prof decor. all be.ut home with 5 1paclou1 SPECJALJST Sep. laundr1 rrn. R· \' FORCES s•• r UPO'd'•· Part, pool, teo bdrma., 3 baths. tormaJ AGT. -2297 ... .&re-Su b n-ride AU; oli. $71,900. Quallfled dlnlnt, 2 frplu ., co111•-------•1-::--~;.;...;;.~;.;.;..,.;;;;... __ --.... per t":· Tb&a lovely 48r. l~Ba -""" _ Pf\D only. 81 owner. family rm •• garden llSTIWll!IUl Jet/ OWMnhlp. Cao l \Ht, Home need1 • Uttle D&Un &0&;u 3 Br, 2 aota~/Wtnda. kitchen Ir a dtUJhtful, rr• ltOO ca.lhiowl au-_ 1221 -~ Con .. -1...-1-,.a-_ ba. tun. im-fl .• eovr• l d 1 b S.r\1 aru. R~ai.d Mle WW'IL ·"-~ ........ .... epac OUI 1ar wt Jbdrm .... bllyCront"wttb ...................... . to eclllt. cluu~ha. pkt, ,.cio, IJll1Dkler •P. By ownr. 4 Br 2i. Ba, handaome covered pauo. Or c-....... ..... ...,, ... • abopplq, KJtdwn •tlou crpt, cl-. well llept. Ufti•. Pm. 2 ~c•, or A mustto1c.1t$'11S.OOO water Y'Jew. Sl:12.500 ""'v"""--- 21 ot c'U)bo&rd apace. 171.000. su.oee:s. poota, t.e1l.lm, racket t>all, tm month • $40-5* DUPLIX S.W,000/0tftr RANCHO SAN JOAQ p.trkt, echoolJ, abop'I · Atent UVl! •INVEST befe lft ~.v._. • Jbr,i'-'ba -.. 1.rs.n $71,'150. Prln. onl1. nn--n~ the belt! i boUhl on t ::-1 _,...... "-"1--• '"m ~ .. ., BE"Cl'HOUS'!: lot. Oceaoajde of old W 1......,. Pr-~·--• ldl1W1.vulOlfcou __ ..,"""" 4tt·t•oo " • "' .._.,. • •• ~• a.. l k t 2 1tory 3 br A·rrame CdM. 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Reh 2"1'8Newport Blvd CM CIMTIAL COSTA MESA .. _,____ t a•~p 0 tury mo 875<94211 call 880-38118 bcb. achts. shop,. S360 pies, pools, JaCUUI . $410 ~5orMS-2240 ~-.. .. •• ...:.... ... s-1 I 7 I ... ., _. 1 ,.. · wnt -----Incl ltdnr 962 ~ I & up. (7101168-2110 _...,.,...,or-.. """"' "' • ..,. • • • ..,.. dlaoer•ta. MCldl cuh ~lead! 3211 1 Sty, .. Br. lge bon1.11 rm. BluCCs 1-ltvel 3 BR. i ba. tnde. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nr achool1. aaubo, 1445 Condo. 2Br. l"'-b1, frpk. Turtlerock men Plan 4 Lovely sreenbell Ir pool SUSCASITAS 2 Br.1\ola bath. Inst.ant move-In. Peta & CAU '4MH6 ~•tcd a br 2 ba din· mo . Open 'Hse Sun, patio, new cpt1 1295. 5br, 3 car cu. pool. ten SCllOAat 644·1\33 Minute• to NB. l BR infants ok. Fenced patios. encloaed • • 101 rm family' rm W.3PM,646-Z700 76W2166Qf4i'1·387tl nl.s.S'195.mo.MCHCM4. furn. Adulll. no pets garaaes.dishwashers.aircond. ~ w rp c ome. nr 3Br2Ba,lge fncd yd.aar. oCLEA.NlrQUIET• 3 FRWYS CLOSE. new Best lotatlon. '500/mo. f Re STIG€ 1t I 'h N -----3 Br. 2ba wtfenced patio. U!ONewport Blvd. CM. -. _ _ HOM€\ beach. $400. (98..43IO patio. nr school & park. 3br. 2ba. laundry, bltns, 2bl", 2ba. comm. pool. 8.TI-1400 Alt t-------•I 1922 Meyer St .. ,... off I ttlt St. --------•CorOMclel Mar 3222 Clean. Grdnr lncl. 1395. cpts, drps, 2 car aar. J1c .. tennil. S37S. 833·0138 l BR Furn ~ S.. ••lllr or al 642"6 I z COVINGTON BROS. In ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1938 fncd yd. No dOi•· $36S. GRE .......... REE 3 B 2 D-West.cllfl beaut. 3 br. a ba. z ltR l'Um S'l35 Anaheim Century 21 L 28 r mo. S'll.S move In. 20051 o:."A • r .... nr. 1hop1. Merlners Lota ot bltl\I, pool. w11lk Sslarow Iiiveatmt Div' a;1,e ~+am rm4br,2baiJIMesaDel Ma Shorewood cr. cotr fp1c.&damrm.doseto Schl.,park.$4SO.~ t.oahopplng.'"amlbeach. SIQ.78118 · · w~,:cor•,,or ?.~'· w /dbl gar. ram .rm, Ad•m•> Call 960-3989 schools. no pets. Lse. 931 w l9tb8t ~ . gar yar · nt frplc. cpts, dms. bltns Open Sun 1~. MSG Incl frdnr. &4$-8781 HARBOR VJEW S Br. 3 · 548-04·92 c:..e.w..e 3124 Mete 3114 --------·• q et •lr~t. S:SOO/mo. Ph fncd yd. A· 1 cond. MJS. ba. on park. nr pool, huae •••••-•••••• .. •• .. •••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Ohtrett Property! 631·l400Agl. mo. 968-4~ Huntlngon Harbour Ares New Patlo Home_. 2 br. 2 yard. $79S. 114().9.256. I can flndltror you. 3 BR. 1 Ba. 2 car sar. O.OPoW 122 ~n~'ci~!; !!~er~ ~n:ls.x~::ui~L~~~'. Oen rmt at West 9th. 4Br, Comfiletely rum. l Br. Beach 1rea speclaUst. beach side ~C..Coast Hw y. •••••••••••••••••••••• for Jim 963-898l Ue s:Ja,5. mo. sso. dis-2Ba, dbl gar, yr. lse. S9(IO adu ta. no ~els. $14$. Probltes,r.oreclosurea. atove & refrlg. Yrly Tennis Swlm'f pv counrtorJan.l /5Z4·1l634 mo.GU-9336 11411-1883.131 ower. Blntrupk1es. Divorce. leue. $460. mo. 498-2647 m '2 B 2 Ba ' do Uke new Inc Ids wshr HMMigtOft leoch 3740 Investment properties. E ~ · ~/d co~l dryr refrig. Nr Lake Lovely 3 br. 2 ba. COMM . Luxury spilt level condo. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Below market price. xpandable, 2 to 4 BR. • ws ryr, HunUnston 3 B 2 Ba POOL. country kitchen. Br 2 Ba. 2 car aar, vault k•Jolluoa.lroker Prlv.paUo.Oceanvlew. 831-1678 ldds&peu.OK $usmo' bltns. !r6lc. dbl gar. ed cetlgs, wetbar. 111 VUJ.APOMONAAPTS CIU ('114>673-4545 IMO Mo. Agt. 840-7000 &Toro Call Don al ~1371 or Atrium ofhnaster bdrm. lop. lull rec fact!. tennis. ~m 1 ~ fr~m saw. ~~~~~~~~~J---... --~ ... •I •••••••••••••••••••••• 8obal~1452 (7J4) $450. 14761 Deerpark. pool. etc. view. $475. et.L, l co7,!.'pex. o ----------1 548-4U1or631 2246 64.5-8277 pd.a. ~..,.,.._ 1 "" omona MOTELOnLake.Juatre-OMOCEA.MfllOMT lmmac3Br.2ba,lnsupe s Br 3 Ba 2 st . Ave,C.M.64.2·2015 duced. OWC al 8% 26 Great opportunity to El Toro nelghbrhd. Co Land~rk S4,5C) No peli' Cheapest home in Irvine. Dix 3br. 3ba condo lllOO •-lffdl 3741 Unita + 3 Br. home. spend your days rollick-lol. blt.ns, cpts. drJ)s. re u ~ ' 3Br, 2Ba. xlnt cood Im-sq.ft. Children/pet ok. _,..... Pool Bk in1 In the sand & ocean. ady for lmmed occup ava now. mediate occupancy.' 137:; Lse S500 mo. A ant ••••••••••••••••••••-• __ ._.r_._9&-_'1866 ____ , A charming 4 bdrm. StlOO move-In . only 2 BR. l~ Ba. fed yrd, Im· mo.497-32118Bkr. ~ fUO. Lovely rum l Br _________ .. house w1Lb a sep. 1400/mo. Call SM-1111 med. occupancy. $350. apc..,nrbch. Respe.mpl'd SMftSH no1 A winning eomblnotton c:A Odulf opottment hOlntl wtltl luXUf'f oppolntmenll Ond superb recreonon at o j)(Wl'llum IOcoTlon. Tennis • gym • "*<Jpy spo • swimming • bllllordl. One & two Bedrooms, one 8oftl Q ~·.f"4<~""8 (i),._ 990 '°"'°1lno •~ •• COlta MllO ~ --· I UMITS playroom & balh; call askfor SUe. mo. S4&-8609or962-TI8'1 Beaut. new 3br. 3 ba pallo 2 Br condo, cpta. drps. nr .cllll. U\11pd.494-4200 Santa An.a. Five 2 bdrm. rorCurtherdelolls. home. For lease. Pool, ffolg Hosp .. 1st, laal & CoroMdel Mar 3122 MeM 3124 "3 l·bdrm. Prime pro-We have an xlntselectlon ~ ~02 FREE ~ENi b 3br, l'hba SurfaldeColldo Jacuul &tennis. No pets. dep. S350mo. 979<7888 ~ae:5nfroot 2 Ub~i ~ b~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••o ••••••• Perty. Sl2"',000. 1""'~ of rentals u . sty. 4 r, a Frplc' pool. patio. 5.'59-4331 Eastbl·"'C Co do ....... _ .. _., ~,,..~mo . t oc . BAY MEADOWS " ""' home. 24096 Pandora St. 831·11875or536-Ul2T "' n Awm.,. ... _._.,,orS36.o321 . Down BAY & BEACH $375 mo. Call Rusty, SUper 4 BR, 2 ba .• pool & 3Br. 2"!: ba. p1llo. frplc, .,. Spac. c~ & cozy 2 Br .> llLLGRUMDY REALTY 759-0811 549-11162 UE11...-EOWAROS4Br.2 tennis.Colonyarea. nrpool.$495.640-0tl33 LalJi-oHllt 3750 ..... "" apt.a, encl au. close lo •• llALTOR 675..6161 Ba. Crpl. D/W. cpts, drps. SC'15Mo. Agent&M-7383 •••••:••••••••••••••••• (eSI ~ beach & colleae. Avail S.otH Sb 2 Fo.taiaVa1My 3234 $3'1S. 714.963.4569 or Eastbluffhme,lse.orrent. AUC14f'lAU ,. '},,':!:!!. Feb.tst.Nokldsorpets.• ~~~~~~~~~ ba. ,,;{1~3:;~r no ~is. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 531·954.5. Agt. no Fee LagiMCI leach 3248 ~ ~rd~n-i $600. immac. Scenic Mountain Views Fr. $240. ~3 COST A MESA ref.,gar., $495. 675-0000 3 BDRM. lo/4 Ba. Prestige Bdrm Co d ••••••••••••••••••••••• P e . 59-0«8. Large, dlx a dull 1&2 CORONA DEL MAR BeauUful brand new 2 br. area. 1400 mo. Agl. 3 S3SO n ° HOMESFORR!HT ~~ Bdrm Apta. Furn.& UD· 2 Br TownbouS<?, frplc. 1 ba. Beamed ceilings, 9 UNITS ~~rx~X6~5~ BMa~~o~~ 962-447l.MMl03 (213)691·76uans LAGUNAliACH OCEANFRONT SBr on r~.Jacuui.BIJllards Pool,tennls.Someocean Creesland'g frplc. bltns, 12182,000. Income $29,2:50. ~mo.644•8405 Nice 3br, 2ba, bltrus, cov· 3 BDRM. newer home Prime Penln Point. $1200 S8l-61Slor5Bl-6l30 & Catalina views. Close Many wlndowa, 1295. mcloaed garaJies. '1 (3 ered patio, Boat door. ~Oft localed In Porta Cl no yrly lease. 2c211 St k l L tosbopplng & flne beach. ~-"9-33711 br), 2 (2br> Prine. only. ,.___._ u~-3224 SJ75. mo. 534-0110 BlU. H'=-'--= 3242 Laguna. 2 Baths. 3Brw/Woodsy lnlerlor, l " oHJc 1,~or • ag lj44.,2611 Mel Aat 7512223 ---:) --n~ I I blk to beach. Vacant & "' --------•I DLX2br·VIEW$225. • ••· . ••••••••••••••••••••••• a __ .., new 3 Br, 2 ba 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ep ice, ocean v ew. ...SOrry, no pets. + malnt. helf.. Adll·no MESA VERDE 3 b .,. auu 3 B 3 b t ho Excellent tam. home al ready now! $480. pets. Cpl pre . 673-0S12 AFOVAIUL TODAY ram.tty. 2 ba. dbl. ~ar:. car garr w/~ru oSqpenPekr sp!rtlln: n~":tn cou~:: $5.10Mo. ""-4p8df~~ 2bba whlth palblo. Newportleodt 37'9 CosfaMeso 112 eve RPUXIES f h I A 1 d across rom "' e · S4 7 0 Ca 11 "Li I • ' ._..SSIOH REAL TY ar.. ... eac near ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••t1---------1 ......__ rea pa nt. coo · & golf course. $475. a • ~/mo N "'--•-•d BR nvw1 Sll,995 SC25. 548-7729 Realtor ssi.4138 days 833.3000 846-1371 or84&-M:seeves. PHOHE 494-073 1 2 Br. 2~. encl oar. blk OcnCronl Gar Apt. 2 Br, l ·Beautiful brand oew 1 br ew • .,..... ..... e. 2 • l\IJ' Xlntlncome_propertJes ' " bl,nopet.a,uUl pd.AvaU free stand'g frplc ba .. rrpl,pr\v.rearyard.1 Over ao fourplexea avau: 4 Br, 2 ba, Fam rm. frm ext34Jal't tlpm. 3 Br 2 Ba. upstaln, condo. 1\:Jp-Of·tbe-World 4 Br 3 bch S400/mo. Utll. Pd to6/30. S300 mo. 646-2510 dsbwshr. many wtndowa Ftom S3eo A1t. days Renta from SMO per mo Din rm. lovely area 2STORYJBr.a Ba. bonus Wtw cpta, ga?"wlboat ea. FP. FR, or schl. WATER FR 0 H adults, no peta. S23S $52.1000; n11hll5S2.o50'7 ucb. Will ool last. view, or. bch. 1750. rm,cln.rrptc,D/W.$425. slip. S5'15 mo. C•ll Avalll-17.SSSO.~ HOMES Sl>ac 2br, steps to bch. ~m.33711 3Br2Banupalnt,bll"'"•"' HurrJ,plateclll l·m-1508 714.963--4S69 or 531.9545 Darlene556-4393orCh 1131-1400 View. Students or child ----------t .... 540.3666 2brbouaetncourt,compl. Agt.noFee ~~~~aon. 835·76ll Co a,:,~ i~~!~ ... ~a~:U: ~ ~tnter $255. O > 1 ~~2AJ'J~~~um gt:; PO~~·n~!c: ~: refurbished. No pets tlwlilWjfOft leach 3240 ~1566or6'13-3620 BlG CANYON. bran new So.th 1 __ 3 gas & wtr pd. AdJts. n_1_tl'73-0053 ___ • ____ _ S280. 548-6173 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrY* 3244 spacious, single level --.--786 petg. Pool, rec rm, sec " ;;;--;-;::--;::::::-7.:::;l•---------I••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrms .• 2 ba., som BR, 2 ba. townhome ••••••••••••••••••••••• gate. 525 Victor!" &Sidl...,delyxe 3 BR. 2 bl, fam rm, '1.1, FOR LEASE: 3 bed.rm, 2 LEASES AVAILABLE view: lge. Uv. rm. wtfpl, w/sweeping golf cours 2 BR, 2 ba on the ocun. M2-8970 townhouses. Ftptc. encl. comp. lnchcpd, fncd Y • b b and 1700 rt Live In Irvine VIJlage fam. rm .• lge. renced yd. view. Lease at $'150 per f\Jm. $700 .. unCum $600. gar. 2 br & 3 br. 2 ba. MEW IASTSIDE ~~··cul de sac. $400. ~g b::e w 135~8; we have homes avajl. ro~ 1475 Month. 673-443'7 mo.: sale at S12S,OOO Total security. elevators, Clsa de Hermosa rrom $325. "2-ltl03 ---------• gar. $SZSi mo. lncldg tea.selnu Laguna HUis 32SO Agent64().S560 rec. faclllUes.499-2833 2br apl w/fireplace, l\'J AU $295 MO. -;! CodoMesaTriplex E-slde beaut. 3 br, 1"2 ba, gardener. Nopet&. Walnut Square ...................... cute A-frame 4 BR walk •-t ... bath. range, oven. dls-B nd townhousea 2 Pr ide o! ownersMp newly decor. Attrac. yd., FOR LEASE: 3 bedrm, 2 Ranch Cal.Homes 3 B house I I t be b • l •I ~ •~ hwasber. $320. Also J br Brra. 1' ... neBaw. lnatan•mov'e· townbouae unit with 3 paUo. 1395. 646-2389 Deerfield Univ Pk r . mmacu a e . to ac . tenn s. poo . UnfurnlslNd (sep. bldg> SJ70. " • bedr oom. 2\-'l balb ba. brand new 1900sq.Ct. Cul _ .... le C 1 P k Close to shops. Good Proepect.962-6964 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l60W. Wilson In. Pets & Infants ok. l DELUXE 28 B C La ....... 1ng home w1rormal v.,. ... a 0 · ar nel0 hborhood. $3501ls Fenced patios encl owners un t. r. 2 a on-""' Turtle Rock •n.-0"122 BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE G,.., at 3802 Lge 3 br, 2 ba townhouse ' · do bl•~-pool ..,..,, mo din rm ram rm wet .,,.. garage, dlshwashera. air • ...... • -· · ·' · 2 bdrm, your choice of 3 3 Br, 2 Ba . b a Icon Y ... •••••••••••••••••••• In quiet complex. Oar age cond. 1922 Meyer St.. See I! Quaf~ 548-41299or55'1..(JM8 bar.ss75./mo. lncldg h'om$340to9'()(). New Condo, upgraded w/view, 2car gar w/ele 281 WATEttFROMT ck paUo. Adults only. No mgr.orcall&U-6612 IPI-REDECORATED 3 Br. gardenei-Nopets. 3bdrm.yourcholceo!l4 2Br. 2Ba. den, central opnr . ample storage, Bu!IUil5, crpts. drps, B· pets. $325. 64S-33Sl or•--------- d di RolMrhlftllty troml335.to$f75 air, view, clb bouae fac. $500 mo. mo/mo or lse. 8-Q huge deck garage 837.9517 THEIAYLIAF Pt Op•a Hiia iJ::beo ~s ~~ · new 8*1611 4 bdrm your choice or 6 wrpool, $W0 mo. 495-5158 673-4426 642'4463 143S° • · ~ ... -2'.'·.!!20 -~ _ ....... ...;... .. ": .... N.oF-Crom$4$0to~ art6PM ' ..,,,.l.FlNLE"AVE NB 2Br.nlce&clean,closeto BelBdrmul.water .$230 . - ----~-~ -NoFeea Udo Isle, 4 BR, 3 ba., _, • • · · shopping. Adults ooly. autU . spacous new ••••co~o-Meu Verde3Br.Zba, new 381', den or 1 bouhavaJI. IANCHRIALTY New 3 br. 2 ba alngle mstr suite upstairs. $695 JACOIS REALTY Nopets.64.5-8939 1pta. Pool. pvtpatlos. • ._ '""'""' "' cnt./drps bltna. frplc 2batbs,c-pts,drps. Bllns. Sii 2000 stDry. 2 car garage, up-Mo..annu.allease 675-6670 .t\dults.nopet.s. Coat& Meaa4·PI~ brgyard. Very clean $450 $350. 962-3533 .. graded. <714)34().Ul87 Udo Realty 673-7300 Nice 1 br. frplc. pool 329Avocado. C. M. :ie'!·::C:· !':e~ .3·~he:! mo. See" to appreciate. 2 BR Condo, super clean IRVINE Laa lfllls condo. 3 Br . 2 3 Br. 2ba New Twn H.se. 2 ~ =~acb. ~ uW. 2 ~Sr:~a,.~· mo. 646-0883 eeldom co aloni all Open bae Jan 15116. crpls, drps, pool & club 2BR. l~ Ba ..••..... 1375 ba,commpool. $325. Br, bath dwnatn,1 Br. N.B. $1SO. bacb. All utll. 1&2 Br. bJtns, D/W. cpts, q\jcJc. me ' c 642-88211 days, 751-3189 bowie. fl80. 979-'1888 2BR, l Ba .......... $32S 833-1568 .p-11 liv, kltch, dlnJng. bath Pool+ atngles 2 BR, cpt, drps. Kids OK. drps, au. adulta. n~ SOUI'HCOAST evea. Beaut. new 3 Br 2 Ba. 23 B8R.R,~Ba.Ba ...... ~5-485600 3 Br 2 Ba bu thl up. Bllna. cpls, drps. H.B. $165. 1 br, v. uUI. Nopets.$200mo. pet.s.54M291;&U-0527 INVESTMENT .,......,.~v p-•-•-'38 1 ....... .-.../ • every ng, Deck yard patio KJds&pets 6'f.S.2978 Ba 64$-llOl rnr..o.xu. ..... _. r. W/bonus rm. bltns. clO&e 3BR, 2..., lul ..•.. $425-585 $350. cau for details. renced: No pets: $4.50/mo'. H. 8. Sl&S·. 2+2 4-nlex ~-2 Br ,..., • redec. ba. ram. rm w/Crpl. ~· tobcb.flll8.2989<714> 4BR,2.,..ba.rum .. $595 83M07S 642.2741 642-9125 Kidsorslnglea " 2 BR Garden apt. Frplc. peUo, •dJ. shops, aduJta, Olt of~ fenced yd. ~:bed 1J>. 3 BR. 1'4 BA frpt f 4 BR. 2._.. Ba ... US0/800 New SaDt.a Barbara-Visit , llAC:HCOMIElt dshwsbr, pool. pvt. patio. oopets. 21.3·592·5227 "•••rfJ 2SSO i~~o':t~~Plac!n~~. ~r room. Imma'c ho~ea'f~ 4 BR. 3 Ba · • • ·· · .. · • $600 mod Sea,,._ nr. Irvine Jnd. Area. l Br ORANGE ST. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dop. Pl5 mo. 546-5880 xlnl. area. Nr. achls. 810 CANYON tM.l.Y e~ :reo~bar ::~ ~lrwto 3271 FM $15 631-20 I I 557·2841 • Quiet & clean, carport, " UICI NIW Ali for Lesli• am. 963-7866 JBR. 2"" Ba ........• S'100 billJU.. Pool. Mas/mo'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllaoG lslmtd 1106 Adult E-Sl.de 1&2 br apta. can tum . Adwu. no pets. cd s.sz..9340 2br, lba, Condo. Clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• Encl gar. patio, pool. 1210. 673-6372 1800 Sq P\. bome. P'b a 81' 1 Ba. $300. Avail 2/1/. WALK TO OCEAN 2 aty. washer dryer pool no lOlcr•wlfabulouspoot Ull29 Repu.bUc. Kidt/ Br. 3 Ba. Cam. nn. {rplc, V.MO. PREE RENT peta. sm.4M-OJJ.S • JdBR.e: b~att:::.r:; ~new. oo pell. llltll FULLERTON Call DOW to aee. M .000. OK.wzt..s7S5 Dtw. $450. 7~o DelUl. 3 br. 2 ba home. ,... ..... _ A'ft!lt~ Yearly lease' Quiet 1 br. adults, no• Act. Mr Prey.~2188 SJ1·1545Agt. No Fee New palnUoalde, central VWKiU Exec 4 Br. 3 Ba, S MSOM ·th 673-'7849 • 28r w/gar $215. Nu epts, pets. flOO, 873-63'12 1 .... ,___ c.oemuy Club Villa. Mesa air cond. 25346 BenUey cac iar Panoramic Vu, on · water pd 1575 ··c·· 1 ....,_ 2700 VwdeCondo.3Br,2...,Ba. Q.J!:AN 4 Br. 2 Ba, Crplc, s-8600 Ln. $385 mo. Call Rusty, grdnr, no peta. 15'15 . ...._,, ..... 3I07 Oringe. Ph btwn 1•5; Lie 2 br studJo apt. 2br, ~PIUo. pool. Jaaeuui, c pl. drpa. ueo mo. unt.... 49:MIJ.38or493-4IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•1.20 ibl. quiet bldg, $215(). rno. I ....................... M.N\ .,.... ,.,..,,... ...... .It.aft It:'" oa: .. 1t: ,.,...,...~ ~ I .n Ba h l .... u .-mo.--n4--or............. *'"" •oA"pd S '""ri ~e c eor ......... ""esa lmaU Grove Vltla San Agt No Fee "'MO. FREE RENT Ocean Vu. 3 Br 2 Ba . .,.,,,. llUI • tove, re:• g. 3 Br 2 Ba pet.a 2 de! Mar area. Slll8-0659 maco Co. Bat area A voe, XLNT. Clean SBr. 2ba . 3 Br, 2 lul home, fam rm, bltns, aundeck, lplc, Wel· Singles olt. Fee kids ok.' =~~ Valen-·1--------- cblramayoe 6 other n · Prplc,2c.vpr,1v11l a.EAH 3 Br, 2 Ba. cpt, den cent.rat-air cond. bar. 2 car f.ar w/opnr. MalnRentaJ.s,s.40-5370 1 546-9080·S4&-698S New3Br. 2ba, cpta. drps, otk tnit tr.ea. 2.34 A, l385,87W71$,M4-Tlll drpl, Z cu gar. $350 mo. OPEN DAILY 250U PrealdJo Ln. $375 Comm poo. S39S mo. 2 Br 1,,., Ba, paUo, gar, ca. • rrplc w/paUo-balcy. SJ7S. •Pllt•ble, Jee appro E-«kSe 2 br, szzs. Kida olt. TU-96MS69 or 53.1-9545. 8 A.M. TOG P.M. mo. Call Rusly, 549-1862 03-6498 · rptc, lndry, ocn vu. 1375. l.«e 2 br, 1 ba cottaae onl.:iii2ciii•iiiriiigiiiariii.ii63iiiliii·3900iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sipoo anty. f'l'ol\Q, 2 •la-Fee "'-·No Fee View Tu.rtlerock Terr 3 New luxurious 3 Br 2 Adlts. ~ E-side Costa Meaa. Nor --!'~ tt.' c!J 'rill Mahl Ren\ala, 540-5370 SLATER· G 0 L D EN Br & Fam Rm beaul &.aiJ-a Nlpel 3252 ba, Cam rm. Poot, r,P1c, k ida ''$11Jtter Cov.•• · WESTSuper•.Br,2Ba, llQOmo.752--0G17' ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••car ga r . boat, R l _.._ W 0 0 D R & A LT y Ii*. 3 br T .B. Pool Kida frplc, D /W, cpt, drps. 4 Br. 2 ba executive hse. storage. $495. 838·9318 LARGE l & 3 b ts OWWAuiiMI • T»-Ull. olt.Fee $425. 714·9112·4569 or2&2 Ba lux •Pt. over Spect. view . $UO. 3 Br. ocean view, rrplc. Dsh b I ~daft . NBewath2s ,BdArm1r'.upnJatat'1ot~.: a....... Main RftlW., 540-5370 531..Q545 Agt. No Fee looking Newport 81y • mol\se. 494--0122 Sallta 4IMI 321 Ne•r everything. 13'1S. Fro w !;lOpoo . 0 u pda. Adults. no pets. 1"' ~19' a. "-with balcony & rplc •••••••••••••••••••••• No peta. 493-4900 Ron m -mo. as · • .. PI saoo. 3 br. Kida. pets, 3 br, 2 ba. bonua rm. Cpts, 1133-9234 MlulcMI V1eto 3267 NO FEE Nr. Shopplna. 178 Scott Pl.. orr Placeo· Anaheim. $280/mo. Appl. •••••••••••••••••••••• lln&leaolt.Fee dprJ:w,fenced.$3115. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Warner&Brtstol.tBr~ C...delM• 3822 Ua.642-5073 Dlve546-4141 · 2 ...._ oa lot. Bal l6in Rentals. s.40-53'10 fle&.7146 Turt.lerock Glen. New 3 Br Near new 3Br, lam rm. 2 ba. 1385 mo. 549-8655 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Zii;,-lt;;:~UcSi~--;;;dr,~~~~~~~~~ Penla. 131 ,SOO equlty. Z Br ClOUa e ~Ide Costa on best atreet S125/mo ba, frplc. air cond. 2 Br,~ ~chlJd":! ~ Prln only , owner u--v.!,.1 ..._ U HUNTING To N lse.A&t63J.1400 1395/mo. Nr. Crown tt.Mt,.,...r.tdor BUOY 1977 pet OI · nr. . at Duplex 2 Br & 9ar, encl M6-G11r1 nes --. • •" · .,..am ce • HARBOUR AREA. 3BR Valley & "'-v 82'7·3S38 UitfwnlWd 330 In tbls excltlng new apU Plua. 979-1877. patio, baby OK. 1200.,. ~.... eacl. 1ar. No klda o 2 BA w/hu1e family Woodbridge Elltatea. Up. .-::r· ...................... Spacloua 2 bdrm .• 2 Bedroom w/lort. frplc. UMIOMeyerP1.49'7·U70 W....., 290 peta. l300. 548-5300 room & fireplace, Nell' ard'd 4Br, 3 lul. ram rm 3 Br, 2 ba Aliso Vlila Con-IE/Ii.CH UNTALS balbs, frplc. Deep brown encl. gar, applns. poof & &aJde twnhse. 2 Br. 2 ba. -•••••••••••••-•••• IBr + den • IP•t en· acboola S400/mo. ltll Duplex. Pvt rear yard. do, alnale atory • AC. WINTER SUMME carpetJ.nf.kl b LModern s1unny Jacu.ul. Adull1 onJy. p1tlo, lndry hook·up . ..... •-•i•• •Uft ~. frpk. 2 car 1.,., Melody. CALL TOBIN Avail l/'20m. $llOO mo, cpts. drps, view & pool. YEARLY tc en. re. pr vate $260.~u 1275.ClllS48-49'7t . .-v ... ~., la. yd, quiet cul-de-he. REALTY 846-13TI ... WE lae/opt avail. 754-354 or Nopet4. 830-5085 Property Management aundeck. Surprisln& view Ho.Mor unit.I wanted b M50mo ~ ALSO HAVE other p 561-0681 B WbJ 1 ot Newport Hiit. It Juat 2 Br 2~ Ba. !pie. cpu. Attractive 2 br, w-w cpts. pvt p1rty, prlo oaly · eves. pertaeaforrtm.Homa, AvallNow.21600sqft,new WT teRealor l~ blka. to bucb • drp1, dshwsbr, ear. drpa, bltn1., adults no '*4201 Mesa Verde exec. boma. Apta. as~. Groves Secu~ comm. 5 &, 3 Ba, kids, peta, 2901 Newport Blvd. sbopjt. Adults only, no p.tio, traah/wtr pd. $280. pee.a. 1'70 Wlll1ce. Sl9S Prof. <*«•ted. ht.ory, New~. l1ot. 2 br. 2 bd•· park-pool. EZ terms, N.B. 8'75-4630 ~please. $425 Mo., *-SlOO, 172·8, Joann. mo. IMl-0178 ..,... 4br, Jt>a, formal dlnlng" 4 Br condo, auper clean, cpt.wp, e ec. JU. r. 1ll1llS. 997.1294 mo C!Mlda 1 h l•a lcu., ••••-•••••••••-•••• Uv rm, fam rm, wet bar cpt.a, clrps, lat. lul & opener.~ :~vt. ten:i SUper Vu bst loc nr l•k u..fwllltMd 3425 f'LJ_. ___ -~ Fo~w V-..._.,_ ..... d •~lea, 3 c1r car.~, dep.S350.wrt.'78 ~5'rr :Oknda ~;"!ft· 3Br..0wtrpd. Pa e ........................ ~ vnat eZl.W.WUeonsl ., •••••••••••••••••••••• :-'NP!,~·~~ "3Br. 2 ba. cpt1, drpa, 1:30PMwkdys.' fmt&back.830-8037 IMMAC.2Br1Ba,$216. * ' MOD-1146-0P~l""PM ColhlMIMI Jt24 . · 0 ~· _,.,. \UUurn. bltna.•new pllnt. cln. • No pota. Wshr, dryr, ....., c.i, ..,.~ ...................... ~~!urn. 557-8968 or 'S 7 5 . 8 4 7 • z 7 ti o . SUnablney Sharp End Newport leecll 12•9 pool. 4fM-0315, SJC ~~ Enjoy the prtvacy of E-tlde l200 UW pd. 1 b ............... Ev•twlmdt Condo. 38r, 111 bltna, •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• v1t1· your own home w/tae ,....... .,. . r, u--vrfrd encl. gar. Comm. pool. Lov E ARROWHE a bd, S ba. ~~ Cl>CdPIU<>. att. aar. wood -'*· ree -dh/ 4Br, 2~ ba, ABSOLUTELY Spotless Cloae to rrwy• No lu e't xec 3 brb3 bll, &r. ~condo on lake dock burnlol trplc, pool & Main Rentals, 540-$3'10 formaludhililg, hu,e ram charrnlna, 3 br, 2 bi: $325. ~1 · pool me. Cllrt r. '600. tllOQ. mo. c2m541.6186 · 2 & 3 BR 1pts av1llable. Jacuul.:? br, 1~ ba start· Mlupzmt .._.. 3 169 nil. •t Y. •undeclt, nr neaucbools "lbopplng. mo. 8'15·1811 eve or Immediate occupancy. Ing at SW mo . .... ·::;;............... MenVenleOC. lncludel Pvt c:ourtyud entry. 1·'184-05$lday. \ Tc-....,.:: P4C)-'496permontb. Xlnt 1 water, l•rdener . new Shows like 1 model 13'1t * l&ffALS * ~ 3525 locatk>n. Cloeetoabope & ltloOf""""-"'-~ Bachelor Al>\. fplc, encl J 81,..._.ea;yearltue. cpt11drp1. •&50 /mo. mo.m..2038or1f · Bll. DvF.ECXCinNa .. ., ........ , .... •••••••••• beach. Aak for Mlul, _..::_-..::0~ aar. appUc, pool, Jae. l ·BB. • bunkroom; HS-1211 M . lakf C 2 R, den .......... = LA RENT""""' WOODSTBEAM 3 br + 875-ZSll. .. ..... ~ ,..,. .. ,,.,.. SJ.115.~l aep.fum.142$Month "'t or •m. !Ban !~_be ......... ..,,,. E11tbluff-3br, 2~ a ................ _ l~r oldmdl •"!!~~!!!!~~~~~ corMQ111s.A -""' BealtorMMQf. Q)Nl'.)()2 Br 2 a.. c:lean •. 2Sl'ORY·SIJ.Sl! Spot.laa2 " n.•u. ........... _ super backbay ''"'" ... •"' .,., · 'p --·~· Br unfurn ,..-den ·~· --------1 bit-. nr 0CC: s:sso =o. br 2 ba near bch. Pool IBR, FR, 2~ ba. · · · · '650 obstructed. v le"'. • Back Bay· pts, cltps, THI IASIL UAP -• Adulta. Newly nci.corat, ' ............. hhul ....WRltr. malnt frta twnbme'. ::=:~2ba ....... ~ cupancy Feb 1. bltnt . Un. 8'5-tHJ, Newly redacoratod 2 ---.cnon.-ect. Dthwb.r. AJC. Ou 6 - •• - •• -~ ....... ••• .... -Wat .. to 1boo,Ppln1 • BR.-";.:,···· .. ·"50 Lease. •UM ....,_ t ba .... 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A&JrilLSJOO.IAase ............. •••••••••• peta,S3SQ.640-UMO =r._:.!::..'~ nmlPAltlMTSI u .... Nr l>f1ne1land, mo mo Drfva bJ 732 _.. lCNOU.PltOPERTIES ..._, I .. J70J ---------11 ~w•-w•-Swt Iii ,... avail now. $400/mo ... 8.: •Tie .. , .. w. 18t.b On 1 bdrm 1 .. .,.. cpta. MC).T4G ......... ' ..... :~ ....... 2 Br.!..!! car apt. New ClndTwo8'droam •:i:.;,•,., 4 at. ALSO 2 br, 1 ba apC drpa, blt·lM. dlabww.' t.tlelecll.... eourt.Jto ~el"I 2 Br. a &a. lncl. UOI. Nl' =-0'9• t:IOO/ICO. c,.u ~ BILMO.NT SU.ORES On w/rallia.. Ulllta.lnl 122$. 1aUaat, rm 11 fe:oeed yd. Plan lll, 4 8r + tam. S BR, den, dlDlna. fam. ~ azs. llll W. Bal. °'*9~ 900to8:00. •T• t..t water. CaR Cod. aun CallM-!Me m mo.c.u-.38. ~lbo1 ..... _.... nn,J(pl,pool.&eanit. Blvd H2·0505. w1ni.r Clatom built Duplex, 2 ,. ,.._..,. ~i~~=· ~ '<f:'a > 81llf.cssrl. a Br. i. yd w/awtnp. B11i 1 Br tlb new, filed yd, Turtterock 01en. Plari ""· eTM85.2 Nnt =BR. ~: ::J.~" Oner Of Pocnoaa •iae '•t.o••· WHber Aul .-permo.J.at,lut• U,4BrFR'h:nn aiNC. 80ATSLIPW/COND0,3Near water Sl60. UUI 'llRiO.A,t.o aves: a1.au --------•no•. suo. ao.2022. dtp:tsz..eo50698S-112f a.tea.Avl.t/l.1125. BR.. 2~ b1. Uk• new pdllYet 72.11 ...._,.._. UO m.oo23 Mr·'°'4 t1WZ15 •·All-&w·UU lhtnRatata~~o 1-------·-••H•••••••N•••••• New•--... b SSPAC $210. 2 br 1'.H. Pool, 2 bt. l b•. remodeled. Waterll'Oll\ 1 Br 2 Ba • ...,.na.,. m. lddl/peqot. r.. AUl'MO•el.y decor al.eel 2 ~ NtwporUlei..,ta. OCEANFRONT J br, new, &111arp1 teQO. mo. Ad ulta tot~ N . Br1j; .. ~~~P:t!:t ~·;ra;• MaJftR.ltala,NO-sa70 8BR Coado •. ~ba, &anfho Cflannln.INDtal rwent-l 1e, dl it, l rplc, m-tGtvet ................... • .. ~ • .. • .. , ... w ......... ~· tt•• -• _, ........ -.• _..._ _ ___;,......;..; __ ... oP&N BEAM C•fllof.$2N .• br T.H. Pool. -.90ltooVA.t..W. blaJd.S l)t, catl8f'.NoPtea.Now \ll r1. 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J)on'\ be hornllwOll(l!lcd mHSrAJMTIMG HOMt: SAVERS PLUM· SmallBua\neaAc~untt Home lmproveinent or NllneryScboolPn>anm comp. yard ur,vice, 8yrellablel)9uple 1lump1ton•: brick . l"orfinequal.palnUna• Exper'd , Reas RllLea. BlNO&llEATINO ,, .. Rblrata 848 repair. Bob, 873·llM LI ln your neflchborbood cleaci-up. Free eit. Jt.ls 86S-58U Reaid/Comm I. Reu. ratr prlcet \oo. call Free Est <.:an Gene est. $10 Hr. Kon..t • Ardlltedural Ou. .. 645-2511 home. to eerve you. Pleue call 557-2.210 HOUSECLEANING la ~·Bob 750-9354. Richard. I ht.preuure ~ Reliable Serv. BofA • •••••••••••••••••••••• n-_ .... , •---.... ~2531 ca-iA•-•--Our Buslneu. Call clean flrat. do they! Matrch&. au OlU • • ......,.u_.t..,. ... carpo...... ._....._. ~·· p Uctl111U&-~ io'ul expert poper h1mii· 7513150 ArcbHec:tural &t Struc P•llo covers: Exrert Cwhodor ........ ., .............. Janice's Ra11edy Aan.s 0cacet· lanUH 1 n g by , h c 1 • d y --------- tural Ptarui. Rmdl & o c:raflaman. s mal or ••••••••••••••••••••••• HANDYNAN-HomH fl ~ Cooerei.Pallo apeciabst Tiit new t'On.'JtrucUon. ~ld commerelal Jobs too •~e PIJmer6&xi. Apla. Con1c1eattou1 Cltanlna Resld/Com'I SloaR..,wa~ • .!1!2,~ill Exprt PalnUnr Ir Paper 714/847-8167 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Com 'l /lndustrl1tl Referenca Qt.O.M64 Adds/Rmdl/Palnt/Plana Craftaman Ph·MS-4302 alao .... ; wm...wna 6 ,..a, ..... i.._...._. ~ .... '+;..•tce .. ua,!, ~coy CERAMIC TU N 640-7~ Sml Jobe Uc:'d "57..-s2 . . ' -,....... .. ....-.. u-n "' 6'<I QUALITY palnllnic I d e. .. or • .._&Ma-.. ,..~s.n~ · HANDYMAN:Carpeot.ry. atteam cleaotoa. Free ......_. ewpr. rererences iocalrer.rast.nut~u'a· remodel.Frest.sml)oba _,,_ .. _,, -,..... P!wnbtng. !:Jectrtcal. 9 a R.eu. 49f.l:U4 •••••••••••••••••••••u RJchard 118().33151 ble SU 11vr1. rm. Fr est welcome $3&-34315 aft S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• REMODELS-A.Ml 8PM Baby•llllna\ my hme. 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Vet')' reaa. 2.Syn Expr. 642.()296 Free Eat. 893·1439 Trimmlne toppln\t re ... & h 11 bid u N 2·,.,, ...... J taianceServtce$37·"°8 Fully encld 2T truck i... ~ •1 t l'yp(ng at home, any klnd. wn-rm a • avg rms. g. c. o. ...._... oe Haullna movma cleanup /Ufli l PATCH PLASTERING mov .. ag, c1eanup. n u R.eu. rates, will pkkup $30. Jo'ree Deodorant. Thorman,64().lfmJ $7/up.Tr~ork. 1 ti:-.ai Wtnton~.873-4714 PalRf YoerCCllffe uAl.LTYPESu ~~~Lie/hard. Tony &del. M5-M41. Crpt repair. deflea & de· LEE M JARVlS Reu, fut. freeeal ••••••••••••••••••••••• Averaae Extr t Slry $34$ Free es\. ~ --------- C.pe••r =n~~:.ruxp. Good Add.It s, R~dl'&. Hrs 8-S. SU-4597 E1tpr'd Landscapers. niend.ly Moving Co. grn. 2·Stry S46S. lntrS4.5rm Homes·Addlhons. Rcstuc:---------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pb...,..~ , ·c 3,7_.. ,..... c-i .. i.•ers· ln!tall & re cleat, friendly service. Prices incl matr'ltlabor blk 1,. Fr To Place.,..., • .....,._,,.,.. ., """' ~rtdoCu.nslghUylrash ~::-'~rete 11 bri k Lowell poss rates. Guar,lnsrd.rreeest. co ov~r wa "'· ee 1~ FINISH, REM.OD EL & c:-.t/~ G..de•11g & debris. Colleae atu. ;it 64s.7978 alt ~-8'7-0982. Ted627·7900orSS2-0lM est.. low rates586-4892 "Fast Rt1ult .. ~ ~9 Jobs OK ........... ••••••••••••• ....................... dent. Sl21oad. 5'3-6428 MaJoae ...... i..g Service Direct<Jr7 . SECURITY BUILDERS WEEDJNC.CLEAMJPS Sonny & Jer. FREE bauJ. Palal .... /P~ You don't oe.d a Jun w ....................... ad ••.• Call Now Mailer Crafts man . All phases. Block, br;tck •Weekly Maintenance• tng, cleanup, tree work Haveaofl)ethlngyouwant ••••••••••••••••••••••• "draw fut" when you PLUMBER-Repair. re· 6•Z·l671 ~clalty finish', re· & concrete work! Lie/· Free&t. ~-9907 for usable Items. Fen-tosell?ClaulOedadado PAlNTING l)JaceanadlntbeDail)' pipe, lnslallatlon modeling & repairs. Bond. Office hrs 6-7:30 ces/bldgs r emoved It well -Call NOW. Boat.s-Homea·Docks l>UotWantAda! Call now services. G. Gidley, Id. IU .:.Rela.499-3105 am,4-7pm. Ph~200l ClassllledAds 642·5678 557·2005 SQ.5678. Fr Est 67S-317Seves -~5678. 6'2·93U. ._ ______ ..,.. ••m•tsu..fln. Af•l•atau.t.r.. •••w•l•u.fwtt. OHM:.a..hul 440 stoi..,. 4550 .... .._.. 1 5350 ....,W..t.d 7100 ....,w..ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "9par....ati SOii ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I .... .._°" leach 3140 MJci-1 3852 TlllfJ.n 3190 Small boat & trailers, ren· ....................... " AO TA.KY ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ta.I apace. Sl.00 nar foot. FOR s A I E PREGNANT! Alst Bookkee-r $'150 .,.. __ • ..A.-P .... ~ Carini confidenlial P/tJme. Mon. Th11rs & ~ ._.... .._.. ark z BR Townhouse, palJo, Um1t length 22', 18111 La ...... a..acb ...... _, 1 ., •-f 1 "•'t. •c u-k M t Secy1Const7Uc:Uon S800 Olllulle 3 br, 2~ ba. att WALK TO llACH adlts. $270/mo. Appl t.\onrovia Ave. CM. See 2DU~bQ;tact .. ..._ ~°b!,~t~o:~ ado~~1e;:•1. b;ne':t~e:~n~•enJ:y DeotaltCbrsd S850 dbl gar .. patio. !rplc. 171 i..m.y I ·2 Ir Aph Dave. M&-4141 ~~..,..... Mgr or call 548-8627 . eorP-at Redty keepina. dealing w /the public. Ap· &crow Officer 113K + ~~7~~a. 536·3465 o Some Overloolung Ocean I nts FwnilMd z=.. Slorage Garage, $30. 19511 Mr. W. ll. Be:k or Mr. A. APCARE 547·2563 ply In person' Pen· trvint" Personnel A4ency _________ ,Tennis, Clubhouse. Aparu:;.,..lhed 3900 ~M--:.=-" Maple Ave, c.M . N. Johnaon : (ll4 > nygaver. 1000 Placenua .S.:e~7thCosta642~:10 I..«el&2Dr,2 ba.Adult 1wimmlng pool, Jacuzzi, or z::'--Manager in apt s. PH: 558-1701 •SHARON'S* Ave.Cost.a Mesa. only. no pets. Pool, sauna, sundeck, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .I' 64&«505 •----·------1 0 ',..,,..A LMASSAGE beautiful landscaping· 11iE EXClTJNG u '" L ADVERTISlt.IG DEPT uto Body man ex-r'd Jacuzzi. From $220 mo. all electric kitchen in. , ...... ~MES ...... PTS. ._.___ft t/ .._,tol.om SOU 499-l.2a4 Wllltralnbright lndiv to 'd • ""'d 19132 Magnoha,9S2·l800 eludes dishwasher, seU-MOOrrESTO""NPT ~ft"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11fEEXPERJENCE" asaiat Media Direct.or. ~.~er san er. l Br ... $215 & 2 Br ... S26S. cleaningoven.Adults.no BCH. •lMOFREERENT• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llf,2-d&lrdT.D.'s Adult motel. Closed MUSlbeabletotypeSO+ Ulll pd. 2 blks bcb. pets. 1 Bdrm $275, 2 Bach.1&:2BR. 1·2·3 Rm. ofOces from ....... , LOANSAVAILABLE circuit TV. For Reserva· wpm & work under mla. Automotive Oshwhr /d1spl, cpts, Bdrms from$32S. from$19S. $125 per mo. Adj . Opplwitr SOOS CredllnoUmpartanl Uons.MS-3987 supervision. lnterating New Detail Shop needs drpe.536-3611 . s.al'~•Aots. AduJu,NoPets AlrporterHoeel,Noluae ••••••••••••••••••••••• trn-4883Broker position . Good co. belp. ----'-------• 2373t ~e.rinenbr. 1S6lMeuOr. req.83J.3223Tilnoon c·-l"=~a•-.. *ll•11:ai..1•5 * benefits. Room for ad· TOl)wqa paid. Engine 1 ... Niguel 493-0501 (5 Blks East of Newport ___ _,-. ... r V. ll'ff$ l\A 5" vancement. Apply Na· Steamen, enc paint.en. •OUYE PARK* ~ ' Blvd.) 60' PER SQ FT Over soo Active local "fJVrt.> OUTCALL MASSAGE Uonal Syatema Con> .• Wfets & polia"-n, up. 2 An HOMES ..._.._rt leoch 3869 ~9860 16l7WESTCL1FF·NB bus. llatinp. Please call HOMI'! WNERS borrow 8PM·2AM 838-1780 4361 Birch St. N.B. <Near bolster)' 1hami>00en. N & 3 Bd bl ins .-or,=--AGT. 541-$032 or stop by for free Info. at low bank rate& to eoa· O.C. Airport> check oul, pick· up le de· ,.!. A-rm,.. t· 11• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rREVIEWIMG All catelOlies & types. aolidatedebt.a,pa.Jtaue, AIOmOM livery.Applyat ~~(7}4)84~~~J8fo~!. PAUMEWPORT 2HDUMIT 1501 Wfffcllff Dr. ~~guarantee to please ~u!n.v:;~~.,ooa~~ g::.s:!~~~an~~ Affiliate 2059~1T~l.CM Spm. 7dyi;. APARTMENTS the Beach House Newport Financial Ctr . 751-3741 o1r existing 2nd or Ul.1 24HrKelpline547·~ TaxSbelt.er Hunt Hrbr area. Btfl tux apt w /bltns incl dshwshr. Lovely pool w /bt£l'y lndsepd crtyard. Adlts. 1714) 846-17~. l or 2 Bedrooms and Leasing Office Space VNlTED BUSINESS pur])Ol'le. Townhouses Contemporary &casual Callon Site Manager INVESTMENTS MICHAMICS •SPfRJTUAL READER From $249.SO The best of NeW}IC)rt'a (714) 60-3111 ext246 Fully Ucenaed Open~6 Daily goodlife. LSZ.SMesa VenteDrE MATIOMALIANI l815SE1CamlnoReal Spa-Poola-Tennls •Beamedcelllnp lfYouNeedAStalred& <acrossrromK.onaLna> (714)638-1954 SanClemente.Forappt. FULLORPARTTJME a . .1u..1.•-'---i Across from Fashion •2Po0b&re<:centers Furnished ()(flee. call Sul1el06,CoetaMeaa 492·9034 492·7296 -~--. Dlstributonltlp AYON Island at Jamboree on •Plushcrpts&drapes iM~E.E~e~f ~n!l~~e~ UBI Open7daya ~'1.=rlo Trwt 5035 MASSAGE We are now appointing WlthoutGlv ... , ,.e3 br 2 ba frnlc bl•-· San Joaquin Hilla Road. •ADd somuch more f/Ume r ........ pl .• P .. ___ •. ..,. ........ ~ ... ·c-•11...a'-dlatnbutors ror famous Up YOW' ...., . . . ,. . "-"'• (7141644-1900 Furn. bachelor $230 ~~... """"' .,. --r"' , 'v "• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R= J_..,! balcony, encl. garage. ---------t Unlum.lbr ~ mail service. utll & Patentedltem SICOMDTRUST FfGUIEMODElS name brand om & -1411 Alabama. :;335. oiuuxEe HURRYFOR janitorial. $tty's & ofc 1 Unlquepi~ofequlp· ESCORTS breath mints featuring LetAVO r.howyoubow 848-9088: 846-4990 • ~ aiH'T~iu ~o... equip avail. Newport ment project ed net DHDLOANS OUTCAU.OMLY WRIGL EY ·s & TIC to build & run your own Eaalblurf 3 br, 2 ba. ~ ~" " Ceater.&40-SffO $280,000 thi5 1r. Present Sl0,000 in.ad.mum. Com· TACS. You may lteep business. Control your Ocean view. 3 br. 2 ba, !Aue. Jnc:l. spac. master 1'33Superior owos-unable to handle. petiUve ratea {or &ood 631·3811 your present job aod own hours. own income. garage.Avall.H0.$335. suite, din rm & dbl NewportBeacb Prime locaUoo ln Hunt· Can be relocated. cred11appllcan1.I. ---------st.artp/Ume&expandto To flnd out, about thb ~; 846-9088 garage. Auto door 646-8453 I a g t on Be a c b on Leve:ragewf2H,c1Qwn. NORIMS REALTY RELAXING MASSAGE fult time later If you d•· chalJengtng earnina ~· l-._,.-8-R-.-N-E_W_/_D_E_L_UX __ E_, opener :nail. Pool & Brookbunt.. 800 .,..uare Ull 751 3741 BobJaft:leS·Uc. Masseur slre<Cet lnonthegrowld PortunltyCall540-70Uol' """' recre.Uoo area. AduJta ~ 4000 feet. Single. gard;;: type • 1t 494-1057 1t Oulcalls 9--i, 494-SlU floor of Ws multl-milUon 7.enith 7-13:18. Huge pvt. patios/adults. only. No~. From$360. •••••••••-•••••••••••• store OI' office. Good ex· w-to sell """'r 9 ... ,. ---------•$$Industry. We funlllla•--------Hunllnaton Harbour GIA ,,__ .... AllS PAL ... READER ti 11 ti T t---------855 gos Way ROOMS ~ wk up -llb posure. asalgned park· neu? Uae my 30 yrs ex-LO 9°' * ,.. * a reta ou eta. o area. 8'6-3S4l Managed by kitchen. $37.50 wit up Ing. Call Mr. Plummer pertenc:e. 751.1258 /0 l20readioa ror SlO quahfy you must hav• a bys Iller. full time, l61B'5Lynn GraaadaM.gmtCo. alJt,s.548-975.5 ll8M7S7 ~ZMTDLocas Past,presenl&fulure auto. a few bouns spare daya,rn,ybome.Ret.req. Brand nu '4 plex apts. Appl, cpt.s, drps, 2 & 3 bdrms. Move in by Jan. 200\, get $100 off f1.r5t mo. (714 )84'1-7566 lOam·Spm, 7dys. ~~~~~~~ NEW I br, frplc, beam rell. bltns, pool. volley ball,gar.$23:5.84Z..QJ34 IA YROMT HOME 4 BR. 4 ba. '2000 Mo yrly STEPS TO IUCH S BR, 2 ba., unf. $425 3 BR, 2 ba .. un!. $400 associated lSRV~ ru•. -1J .o.• r·,u~ .:~ ·" .e., • . . ., II IW'Ji"-:WDocJ FaireatTermulneeUM9 __ u_c_t_2_1J_>_fle4_._l.3S0 ___ 1 time and $4000 cash in·,_631_-0_1_89 _____ _ Bdrm & pvt bath to DILUXIOFACIS 1nDcblse. E·Z help run. SaftlerMtwJ.Co. vestment. For mOC'e ~n· bysitter for my 2 kidA , employed lady or atu· Comm1 It lndstl spaces, $1.500 + mo. net. Plus '42-2171 S45-06l I EXOTIC CMRLS formation write to Du· Agea 1 & 2, p/Ume in dent. Some llitch priv. 200to2000gq. fl. As low manyotheatolnspect. , _________ , Musafe&Modeling tr1butor Division, P.O. CdM.6T~ 6Jl-09lO _S48-407'7 _______ --t aslffaq.ft.LagNlguel& 751-3741 <>utcal Only542·3169 Box 536, Brea, CA 92JIS21 ' Bal Island. Presently Minion Viejo areas. UNITED BUSINESS +. -.Cl•ata/ -Need--M-od_e_ls~fo_r_F_R_E_E_, PLEASE INCLUDE BABYSITTER Needed quletworklnameoonly. Handy to S.D. Frwy. INVESTMENTS P......,./ supervised haircuts at PHONENUMBER. lmmed.for:Jboys,age12 Sha.re baths. t v room, Call:83t·l400 152.SMesaVerdeDr.E. L.-t•Follitd Richard Ouellette Salool~~~~~~~~~&4.Sdaywk.CdMarea. kitchen. S90 mo. 875-3613. Free office •mace ln elC· Suite 108, Coeta Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• every Tues. at 4PM. 200 Animal Hospital .,.640-023 ___ 9 _____ _ ..,., UBI Open7dayi. __ ....._ 5100 NewportCenterDr.N.B. IATHEll·IRUSHlR =&L Lrg Bed rm furn . Pvt change for telephone .... -.-NTCTA ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,,,1 .... ••"" 1 H M"' ...... GH bath. Kitchen privll. S12S answerin& &llghttyplna. -'15~ 1e-.£JL.1 Girl .-w tame-·-A"~ mo. Utll. paid. 979-8899 Mal3or845-67JO Batting Cages, Game.. SCRAU 1EfS ....,.... S 1 ______ _. A Federal Savin,s Al· allE-Znm&fun.Net.tlng nrL Would like to meet soc. is seeking a , t z B 1 ... Ba ~ n..iet room ln pvt home ~r~OlllOHlc:n -ooo -/ prom"-genllemcnfordayoreve ~SEMBL£RS ma.nager foritsN.8 .ofc. • ~ y, r. T• • • OCEAN V\l yrl,y z Br l -. • -· . 1 ··" DO ..,. aul'Wrns ,, m.S363 Jacuzzi, stove. re rig, Ba d...iv .;,.Uo It yant ~.pvt entry ar bath, Avail. S7Wl41 Uon.. $19.$00 full price. n,J"U un. Individuals mu.at be i.1!hr4'dryrb.kup Newly ...,., ...-· lil£ilit.prvp.9'n-~ C&ll lordetalla. Behalf S For precision electro· familiar w/lhe com. cpl 'd & decor :d . Nr saso mo. 644-8780 or Eiec. Ofc. Spectacular Ull 751•1741 Car -woond mecl\anical assembly of muruty & reside In the ~acb. $280. 6734104 or 642·3639 to S... 4300 view ol Newport Rarb. A ~A~ll:" fa •'O?W"'f & smaU component&. Ex· local area. Financial or 8C7-8M3 2 8r I . '"'-.. t-••••••-•••••••••• ocean. Furn; Secy & p.-& W II edln bl .. "" . Preparati;. per.pref'd.Day10nly. buslne58 exper. la de· year y, w1or wi .. ..,.. Fem Compl furn nice recpt. services Incl. ·~ e v a .,, cnme ••••••••••••••••••••••• STACOSWITCH INC: sired which can effec- '2 BlktoBc:b.2Br.2 ba, boatdoc~ Tusim Joe, pvt Br/ba, PrimeUdoVUlageloc. Sl12,000.GR. neigtborbood. All our Sc:t.oob& U398akerCostaMesa lively stimulate new adults. S2:8S mo. 124 20t.b sno+~ utll. 632·1685: UOOBUSINESSCNTR 2Yr.new. KiaslonVleJo. =· ~s whea~e~~t~~ ......-.:Hoet 7005 549-3041 buainess development, St.53Ml."9. 3 br, 2 ba,;l!ac1005 upper. ~ (714)67M030 Onl'1 at~ of potential. poor to have an attack ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ~11al "-r Employer assist cuetomera, & h b d k II $t0.000. yr. net. now. E·Z MEN 0 ""' ..,.,.,., moll l I Xl t Near beach. $100. l br, uae ma er ~2.5«4917 t.rgJbrtwnhseln M.Vle· Modern Oflflce s uite Don'trru.ss. dog. We had an attack W MEN1 __ _._______ va epenwnne · n chUdo«.Fee ~~;;'fu.~~01 . joto sbare. Lauod, pool, Laauna Beach for pro-Ull 751-l741 R.OACH. TRAIHFOR trSEMBLERS ~~dt~.n& c:on ds & Maio Renlals, 540-5370 ten crls, view. Unfum. fessional person. ~pprox 1Alt1'8'DIHG rt.> Re 1 to M K J Br. 2 ba, new paint & $200/mo + sec: depos. S50 IQ. ft. S250 mo. lease COFfEE SHOP Lott & fomd TWO WEEK CLASS P Y szz~t~rr Sl?S. 2 br. aarqe, pool. ~-· ""1 blk bay 4' bcb. Call Mr Morns 549-1379 lill.1"1 Bordman Realtor MOM &POP •••••••••••••••••••••• NATlON·WlDEJOB Experienced l71AI Kldloll t'ee ....... · • 41M-2Cl4 Able to worlt w11mall Equal Oppor Employer Alain Rt'nlals. 540-S3'70 MOO yrty lae. 644·1103 or788-3S27. Located l.n bualnesa dis· LOST. Sm. brown Poodle PLACEMENT Part, st 8 r l 1 m . m/f trict. Small tseata 19), oame "Coco". Reward ASSISTANCE edi I 1---------2 bdrm, 2 hla, fireplace.~ 4 Br.tiden, 2 b:i. aun deck. ad. student •ant.a rem S12SllUP but always busy. Short Hwit'g Harb. ~1419 GOOD JOB m ~~JER A FEE mile from beach. l yeai llf'llS to bcb. Free cable toabare new 3 Br condo. Downtown San Clemente hours. RentonlySl20mo. Fowxl: YOU.Ilg male Iris OPPORTUNITIES Loral Areu okl.Sl8S.980-4G03 1V.s.'\2Syrly.6U-41M ~~f $175. Li~da DelGranadaBktg Terms.Agt.751·1400 Setter. Brown leathe AMllUCAH TEMPO l BR Garden Apt, adults.~~~~. "'0:!:: AVOIDlNCOMPATlBLE (714>m-3022 8"r{WIMTo¥e"' collar. Irvine Ave, CM I AR S~~~o't ER S l~~c;'t!:'k~~~ne 1'M2 Holt. S200 mo. TG W79 3993 uk for f'red ROOMMATES!• Euctti•• S.ltn $6,SOO. MONTH $48-308'1 1104 E. 17th St .. SA 540-4455 '"· 549-~; m.-0289 9115-2429 ' Hou5e-Motes 832-'4 j 3'4 Deluxe offices with 3 ~l tables. c:lgarette Lost CockaUel bird, 1ra 834-1960 Equal Oppor Em plover etnclentsec:retarial machine & other games yellow & orange, 1ay J 8chtwnbae,4Brl.~Ba.Npt Hts. 2 Br I bn T .. l'heG.Hwotil Ht"Vlcea.ldealfrwy Included In sale. Hot Chic:o,loslinFVl/8.Sl SchoolaCoaatToC<>aat ASSEMBLERS ';::11C~Z~vt f:~z$~;~ tie.ms. pat.lo. g~r. R75'. o.tOffhMllla accasnrOCAJrr;rt ~l~t.d,oc. Terms. A.gt. reward.Call962-1915. BEA PROFESSIONAL Exper'd to work on 538-00 · . ' Nopeta. MS-1682. THAT RIOIIT PERSoN BAK.ER CENT R REWARD COCKTAU. WAITRESS small assembly line. Call ZblbtoH B H s WESTCUFP 2 br, 2 ba, 5-Y•SSbJSINming e66Baker 548-29&2 PITHOOMIMG LOST: White Whlppe 1r$99.00• Mr. Early, Winfield 2 br + 2br/d~· gar· rec dabwshr, Adults. no pets. Park Nwpt 3Br. 2~Ba 450 SQ. ft. Newport Blvd. NETSSl.ZOO MO. w/2 brtDdleapota IJ7S-366 ENTER AN EXCJTJNG Locks, Inc. 642·7840 r~i ~up tios1Hou, UtO. lnqulre 1700 furn twnhae Cherte' ldeal office or retail. Ownel' not well " wlll or~ p ROLA01l60FUR[OUTS & MSEMBL£RS sd.739 · We1tcllff Dr Apt 18. SJ3.2900day.80.t813eve' Complex adj. Cannery aacrlfice thia well Ntab. ---------1 "' 842-3821 Village. m-0284 shop. AfOuent cllent.ele. LOST 2 wbl Samoye PROFFESSION 3::-tJr:-:---:,-:ba-p-vt-:-p-a-:'.Uo~-n-c-=-t·~~~~-----NEWPORT Crest, share Need a a g re 1 a I v e clop. l lge male, 1 yr old •Learn In 40 hrs from Ful-Tlme .,_0 ; bitns dsb!br. US 2 Br, frr>I. car. YTIJ. 3bd Coodo: t.ennls, pool, 3~f~eaR a~ 7J! ~i El operator for added pro-lfem,4moaold.548-8444 profanl'a the fine art of Xlnt oPPortunity In Mis· Ch1°l.dren ok 21102 sm>.G75-0llllor55&-33l2. pvt. ba, S200. 642-3560, auno e ' o em. fits.A&t.751-1400 ~REWARD waltreaatechmques. sloo VleJo Jndustrl11l Brookhur11t • $375 Joe • C213>431-'7030 Except loc "parltla1. •FreeplafcmentSvs Complex. Male or llS2--0'778 • • Call (213> 26M986 alt 6. IEllt Ir Wll)tl COC' jeWelry stolen, fro •D-.v or evening sessions f &male . Mu st have --------·•Dplx. 2Br, l ba. l door lo Share beautiful home on lusines tt.fal 4450 Bayside Dr. addre111 CALLC7 14 )751·9194 I d t it. 'n New lux 3 br 2 ba r:ns bcb. Mlnl·vlewoC oc.1100 Udo Isle your cost $300 ' Off Sale JIUI. 6 Write Ad. No. 808 For a free consult In one manul In ex er Y ' • ' ' . IQ fl. ml'70$ or 546-5805 +...., lll 6'7W74S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oreat Mom" Pop atoT'e. Dally Pilot, P.O. Bo s ma com ponent11. ~ rplc, patio. Chld /pet AIJ,. ' u . NEWPORT BCH STORE Full fixtures lncludln• ~. Cclsta Mesa Ca. otthe most profit prorcu Fam 111 a r It y u a 1 n B "'" (1 )82f.69llS Share modern wood & 2630 Avon St.·S270 Mo. "' So. Calif Woltrt-!111, Inc. m1cr01cope very helpful. lee~-% Br. new\f redec. All &lle glass oceanrront apt. Jerry Wynn (213)477·7701 near":: D~~ termlri;J LOST male triah Sette l7922Sky Park Bl, SteC Oood benefits. Salary -'=""""--kitch ll bath. Oaraae. w/f/j yr old male perfec-300 ca re..,.ter, 1 r Dec 18th Slat.er & Euell Irvine, Ca hf., 9'l714 commensurate w1exper. H9tl DS 3142 Steps to wal.«'. 13'75/mo. tioni.st who wanlb quiet '700 SQ. F\. ofc. avl. Pac. R!t'!~"to c ~~~000b~~d vtc:. ~l~ Call (;arul, 581·3830 rot ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60-5225 atmosphere. $450 nio. )'r Cit. ltwy, Newport Bch. t«1ns lD ault. Call Curt: Found: LH,\SA APS 7075 appt ~ ~~:.rtti.!8 a Br. z ba, $.WI mo. 301 IL~!!_e7b. 1, ru.lc tor ~n_:o. Call. Robbie 842-5200 Poaltlv.e l.D. required ... •••••••••••••••••••··---_-.-;. _____ •! •fttpm;2U/5a-3MS nod Sl, Newport. 1't.u . .._.._. evet. Elt•b· Boutique. Prim 9D-2'9levea ATTH:DOCTORS Aaaoclate~ '"'-3144 <aJJ>337.a48~13M4u wanted roommate to Balboa bland; ~~~~!le N.B. loc. SlO.OOO. -+-Inv. Found: White Genna ~q>~~.~~e~c:f:; ~~~ An IOMI EANFRONTIBrtBa. =.-rci: :C,8bc:~ ~C:::~ ~;.~:.'or~:.t~!et park-040-1Z32orM4·17"5evea. Shepherd Pemale. IAatb w11uraeon or surgical tlgh8choo1Greda dtipla.. 1'plc, pa!':ti C:ftl• view. Raylene 6:11'.1088 or :t; Appro1t. 500 sq. ft.: BullneN lor aaJe· Dreu collar+ red flea cir. Sum "1>· Ni-3'74 or S73-2320 & C~ Trained BANKING POSITIONS Our bcautllul Newport Beach Branch la currenl· ly seeking exper 'd In· divldu11ls for lhe follow· Ing openings: .-..ChSeawl..y Types & prepares Loan & F.acrow matenala. Ex· cellent typing & shorthand skill• ue DeCe!laMl)I. • T.u.t- Prevtous experience H a Commercial Paying & Recelvlnit Teller re· qulred. ll interested & quallfled. plcall(! call the 'Branrh to schedule an Interview (7141 711-0510 c1n NATIONAL BANI Equal ()ppor Employer M1'r.=· ~tt1 li~ Me-TIU ~~~~~;r1J~r. shop, ad locauOO 18,SOO. ~on~:."4:f;~rd Ca tWpW.t.d 7100 E1tttUcnt posltlonA open Eva/Wknda F 1 98).5112 ....................... lot men or women lo AR OIRL. Attractive. J:: ~roormJ!to to MadllneahoAforrent, ....... w ..... 1010 FOUND: Gray lObl bai wor-ltout oflocalolflceoC Salary +, College OK. llACH YL\11.Y SU.49'7 11':,e ~~wia. '1" llorlSiekflatJMi,etc. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• male cal, vie oC 23rd ' ACCOUNTING naUonwlde corp. No ex· C.M.846-5544. 2 br, z ba Ir a b4, 2 ba · • N. Valley. 116).7010 ~pt( •tab to purcbaM Red.lands Or. 541-4740. ~rmneceu. You Con i--E-A_UT_l_C_t_A_N_S_w_a-nt_e_d ~':!_·~~ ~~g3 Office l...td 440 ..._... .. ._... 4109 nnal t.el4pbocae answer· FOUND: Pl. Collie, med. FA male or fem. with or -----'"'------I Debbi • days 511·1012; ¥-••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••• .. U.,MrY."2·Mil m1lo. blk/tan/Wbt. Vlo. CLERK Slt6PBW1< wltbout cllent•le . ewitMMttil APPROX 400 rf· ft, C·2 at 1800 eq. ft.21155 MtC Ran· ......... ~ h81vdc. ~·.,,!!~J, nr. 2 Years A/Payable & Westc:lllf Halr P'ubl<>M. .. • •• " _76 UO £. 111.h n\, &dtc P. dolpbSt. C.I(. $288. mo. Ot• , .. , SOii """'" ,_,.._., Rec. e'llper. Oood icn'I Baaed on your produc· 1701 Wt$tcllff Dr. N.B -Sl3S/mo.Doyle!Hl-04'1t M-2UOora'l9-370t ... ••••••••••••••••••••LOST: Wht. Ore at fCctna bacltaround. Uvtty, comm ... lncen·._K!'---685 __ 1 _____ _ •• Typo 50 wpm. Heavy Mr M .... rt Mlle lndultri•I Unt\ IOMd Owners of leated lrvlno ~· m .. e,., Ana. to work to.d, 10 Key itdder Uv• lc oxlra/cront 11b•~· HAUTY OPI NP.WPORTB.EAClt fartiberaluawork. lnduslr'I $9$0,000 blda Wood stoc~ Vic. Some co1i.1e llCl'()unUng Ina bon\15 ou will be Need (2> Aaailta.nta. l lo -~ a..IWn-.... ,..... , MS-UllO want to trade ~ for Tuatln llS. lr ~ or tn ~ helpl\ll. trained I horou11hty. If work for colortat " l to ~•vi ............. ., ... _.. Or Ot• .. •t fo. p!uall: T31·02M "-II r A •-t t you want a ateady atture k f u • F/U f'toml300 moAvonSt. 1200 l(l.ft. ld·l t pact j;. ..... aboppu,i'rtr ~:~ """ °' ~w men future It can at.rt Im· wor or tty ••· me. 54a·UN•t7HtOS w/front o~ lae reu Oftb. ft.ep!y .adt7iM. Dal•,. ••• HIO 'r'°"714,~tt~!o"":1 mediately-Call betwn ~b;;:w~~l~~~rSab~'.I door. 223 naat. PIS. 1,y POOi. po Box u.o ....................... "" 9:~mA3pm N 8 t---r~~---11""""'tt.. your okS 1\utt fOl' mo. Unit u. Ut CollaMtll.:c .. w ., · ~~blemT &.elmeletleh · · at• IOl)dl .. wHh •a Termlaal W111. 540-ITlO Call Helpll,t>t F.q\&Al0ppr£mployer llf·I 113 SELL idJ• It.-. wit.II a..ifted ad. ta-M'll Pn. --.i ..... w.a Ad J& bn •4&1 awuo Dally PUot C1uaU\ed NS • f .. .... , ... ~·· ... ~ J .... W..ted 7100 HllpW..t.d 1'00 HlfpW..ted 7100 HelpW..t.d 7100 .... W-.d 7100 MlllpW.ted 7100 Mondw.Jenuarv 11 1m OAJLYPILOT B9 .............................................. ···•·····•··••••······• .............•.....•.•. ............•.......... ...•....••..•.......... . BOAT DeataJ Asai.at. Cbainide. HOSTISS MECHANIC$ PriatetnMdlcount«ll.rlSalellady.women's wear .-.,wcmhd 7100 Aatlofl IOllMcttoll 8011 llANUP'ACTURER Ex-per' or profeu 1chool. Attractive lady over 21 Rticent •ll1>er . Apply w/tay-out exp«. Lall&O• Mu•t be exper'd &I ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••0 •••••••••••• NE&DSSANDERS6 "6-~ wtdinlni room exper. Sl'IPll Station. nth 6 Hllls.&»-0890. mature, A.pproit. 2) hn1 TB.LB llOLDERS F/tlme evea. Apply lrvine,Nwpt.Bch. wk.CaUll63-7SOl. ...,EW"'CCOU...,.S Applicationa now belna DENT AL ASST wltduys Ambro.l.a. Rm P /tlme evenlnaa, xlot " ~ "• accepted. Apflr 1t CH•IRSIDI 211,S0!>30tbSt.N.B. Mechon.c, ~rv. Stallon. pay. Unlt•d Main· SAi.iS-Pttima. Ptrrn. Typln11 * ANTIQUE lUCTION * Security O f ce , "' Class A smog lie. n~c. tenanc.-, lrv\ne area. MANAGEMENT req'd. Will con111drr ER1CSONYACHTS, l93l Exper'dooly.Shortworlr ffO'l'ELNITEAUOITOR Mll'\Of" repair. Great OP· ~ ASSISTANTMGRS tralnco. Call (or uppt • Deere Ave. Santa Ana. wit. Benefits Duty prac· Accountlna u per . por Apply 2590 Newport ~ We need (3) 1harp auys Mutual Sa\f\nl!IJ & Lonn. <NO PHONE CALLS > !Jee. H B. 962·2'36 necet11 Apply in person, Blvd.Cost.a Mesa. Pri:1 leanln 11 C~u~l~,r~ w/al lellAt l yr uper. In JOiin M1u'11elll. 4!)3..5651. Sllndplper \on a. Tennl11 . iale. & m.imt or men'!\ 1>70 Camino de Eillrt'llu. IODY MAM/Auto DentaJ Chair aide aullt. Club, 2101 K <.:out Mwy, Men. perm. pttime for LA Morninas. 6 5·1>-'34 or aJ)OfUwear & clothing. San Clem. Or 8111 Kull . Grand Hotel -Anaheim ........... w., ................. . o,. .......... ,.~·• Wanted. Experienced. ~k + Xray Uc nee. 4 CdM. Ttmes home delivery in G73-l690. Call Cot appt & Interview 675-5010, 2867 E. Coa11t FWl lime. Good beMHta. ~ w '$46-~. N~ & Costa Me!la. Pttime Telephone work Mon lhru Fri 9om 5pm, Hwy, CdM. EquaJ OpPQr ~c:lr:p 0.-Hll T,.... S1 ... 1 • _ ... c......~•·•=11 W., .. wlb•"-" ........ AP p I Y a t A l I en DENTAL A.uJ hint Hou1ekee(Htr live-In. 2 Mual have dependabl~ from home for major uo..4500 Employer. Old1moblle/Cadill11c. .. . 1 Sch! agechldm. Bch hie. car & be reliable. $275 to ruianclal \naUtuUon. Sal THEU>OK , _ __;......;.. _____ _ 2 8 3 1 2 Cam 1 n .,.icpr d Orthodo~l\c sal 1100 wk +rm & ss:sorno.M8-l7.o. 21.,1 ..... 1 ·~ TYPIST ...i..... 0 chalrstde assut. board.Cal1847-3567 + comm. "..._. 4-3" Sal c._ .. ano, 1.at Niauel. R•&ialered. Willing to Mgmt Trne. perm. Eurn collect. ~PRESENTATIVE Pttlme perm N.8. Lef.aJ MONDAY JAM 17 at 7:30 PM -.o8001s831.()8()0 work 2 O(fice.. 546--4070, Housekeeper, exper. for $175-$200 wk. Fuller Pit Silles, $40-f/O wk up. Experienced ln building <>r t'tcn>w exper pre 'd loo .. upe• /M....-$40-3001 ev C':j,V&u~fo 0 •Y shift. Brush Sales. 55''"7851. Men. ladlea. students. distribution of books & ~~ ~~:,ert ~~h~: J ............... . c• l714J 11J,1111111 I06 • ftnylftr: 4 PM ~of We P'or small pvt tennis toivers w/boata n~ed In · Nurses Aide ll-1 Country Eves/Sal. 554·78Sl. maaazlnct. Ground floor 92003. dub. Salary com -w:iderwater harvestin" HOUSEICEEl'!ll Club Conv. Horne. Call 839-16116. oPPOrtunlty with author, _________ , t / " ot world rame. Contact UTO-..... ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mentura e w exper. openllon. Calif. Of· Famlly of 4. w /baby, ~3061.SantiAAna. REALUTATI Mr.Wri"hl.~-9494 ,..,.. .;. H.vbor area. Reply to fahore Products .sJ6.-098 some Enalish. Reliable, • RETAlLCLERKS OUlllJed ad no 814, c/o Cree to travel some. Llvc· HURSES AIDIS/ Sfil HOMES Wanud. Opportunities ........... 1050 .Ml~ 1010 DalJy .Pilot, PO Box 1560, DRIVERS In. $400 mo. Newport. OIDIRU!S S~STRISS for .advancement avail. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colla Meu, Calif. ~26 Roy Carver Rolls Royce 67$-4814. Day Shift. Eltper'd. LEARN For Salliriaker. exper'd Openings in Cotita Mesa. **I BUY** WA .... TED •-•-'-' II ti C Ba i Con H . l pref'd, but will train Anaheim. Garden Grove " BOOKS .. ....,.,~g •PP ca ona or Houaekeeper. cook, Uve-Y" ew v. ospita · right penon. Muat be a &Westminster. Good uaed Yurnllure & TOP CASH DOLLAR ,..._., qualified drivers for In. l;'M speakin~ Calif 205S Thurin Ave. C.M. lnvestment"·leS perfectionist & , .. .,_7702 A~llances--OR 1 will PAlO f'OR YOUR • pickup & deliver y or ...... . . 642·3506. ~ h d ... c 11 r ..,_ ... Hollllewl•••• Rolls Royces. Apply to dr lie, car ava I. Call Openinpex.lalloOrange ar wor.. ng. a or a orSELLforYou. JEWELRY. WATCHES. Moolllahten Darrell Sickle at Roy 557-5494. HURSIS AIDE and Newport Beach for appt. B73-2t40. VETERINARY RECEPT MASTERS AUCTIOH ART OBJECTS. GOLD. Million Doflar t'orp. Carver Rolla Royce & Houiekeeper-Balelgh Fortglrlofc.Musltype. Exp er I enc e d SECRETARIES F /lime. some wknds. 646.8686&833-9625 SILVER SERVICE, DMdl men le women of BMW, 1540 Jamboree Hills Hoepllal. UOl E. Apply In person. betwn Salespersons interested Must have min or 6 mos FINE FURN. ~ AN- any 11e wbo enjoy Rd .. Newport §.each 1.8thSt,NB6'5-5707 9am-lpm. California in inveatmeou. We sell $7 experinveterlnaryhosp. DlneUe set, $35, mens 3 TJQUES.645-2200 1PMkln1w/others&who 640-6444. ,,,<~ Medical SUpply. 3621 W. and Usl S3 to $5 million OOM0-$20,000yr Bristol Veterinary spd bike. $30, childs WGG""'--ET""l!!..S are bored w/the averaie HOUSEKEEPER. mom-MacArthur. Suite 108. dollars per month. Sales ManyCo'•Need Clinic. 3713 S. Bristol, dresser. SlO, couch & 2 AW "'.., Nboltbe mill jobs. Inga Nr. Elden & Wilson Santa Ana quadrupled last year. YOU TODAY! Santa Ana. 979-3080 chairs. $40. 496-0243 Crom your business card. No actual s elling in- WJiy9Cf 4. no •ettina ap. poi.nt.menta. Work w /one ol the m01t popular It 1uceeuful products on the market &oday. An in· expensive product who's •ame 11 a household word thruout the wot.Id . Worli: in a youthful. rrtendly atmosphere & have fun while you earn top pay. You receive a l\IU8Dteed salary + ex-tremely liberal com· million & bonuses. Con· tau & other incentives. Xlnt advancement poealblliUes for both men fl women. ELECTRONIC C~ .,.. o-.. n •PM o... .:..i -'fl 60 l Employers Pay All Feei; Send rd f h ... .....,..,...,.. a " .., e&we•OUI v• ces, 0 U& Relnders Age cy Waitress Food/Cocktails Mel.,_,.. & one ca or eac N•'"'lnd 70 to 100 % commlaslon 4020 Birch St, Ste ~M Apply aft4pm. Sid's Blue tag plus one spare. Wt! TECHNICIAN l need 20 people willing to -.. -spill. video and personal N::ir,: Beach 833 01"" Beel 107 21sl Pl. N.B. Access. WhN. S• return permanently work. 18 or older. P ff or · training. Call Donald ~ ..., ' Decorator in trouble, sealed attractive tag & ICectrortics firm has Im· P'/T . Unlimited earn-RN ~6 Berman, President, Cal forAppt/F.stab 85 Waitress. 2 yrs exper must sell everything in strap, meeting airline mediate opening In ings. For appt ~·1241 Quall Place Properties. Secretary !Girl Friday minimum. Cockta!ls. AP· stock. Uv rm. din rm, l.D. r~ulrements. Pre· ma nut. dept. Technical aft epm. Inc. (7141 752-1920. Perm full time position ply tn person. LeB1arntz. bdrm, wall decor aplen-vent loss & theft! For a ~~itl;~i~~:g ~re!:~re J.I 1:3 ICU Real Estate Salesperson w/growing co In Marine 414 No. Newport Blvd ~~.f Ptmr3:!~anJ~·lc~~ ~:"~!~ l::b~~~I~~ lid IHSURAMCE/Scty RH $62 tired ol eves & wkods? lndustry. Knowledge ot N . .B.~ I ' H r '"--t "Da" Go" paper •· W" req'd. Lmear so stale, boat$ & s iUng h tpr 1 super o. urry or """ ., .,. " R .... 0 r P a s s i v e Fire &Casually Agency 3-11:30 MED FlR We need men & women a e ,~ w·""...-ED selection. Cre-Jo-Son Int. will back & trim your c Penonal Lines with R.E. exp <or related but not nee. Call 645-84.:." "'"1 • m I crow ave ex P e r . Robert.on Insurance Al DE E. 3 field> to do PR work for for appt.. Real Estate Salespeople 54().81 S87S Al, 3029 S. Harbor tags. Or lry two cards helpful. Some trainee CoronaDelMar us. Good Income & for our beautiful .. . . backtoback. positions avail. 673-3850 work'g cond to the right SECRETARY p /T Newport Beach omce. Blk Naugahyde Furn·7' $2eaor f/~CES· Callforappointment · parties. 759.0059 or $.1.75 Per hr. 9am-lpm. CALL 640-9900 for \n· couch flS. Reclvner $50. 41clags$1.60ea TELOMIC/ALTAIR J.I l:JOS AFF Capist.raoo.493-2S'71 tervlew THE REAL .,.. ., • --n-h Insurance Office <Ft. Lescoulies Nurses MM9:22 EST ATE PLACE High back lounge chair 6/9tags $1.SOea. -.,---ac SECRETARY. Exper'd. ' $35. Also Wrought Iron 10ormore'"".40ea (7141494·9401 Vly), needs put lime Registry RealEatateSalesman Per!lonable, accurat• VALLEY REALTY. haJimno din'g lamp $20. SalesT~tncluded .-Secretary. Prefer set· 351 H06pilal Rd Ste 119 IMDUST'L PROPERTY " ...... EqualOppor Employer Ued, mature person. Will Newport Be'ach typist. Some dictation WAREHOUSE MA IL Swaa lamps $10. ea. Cof· NO CARD! , _________ ,train. 963-568& aft. 3 pm M2-995Sor54().99S4. Uc'dsalesman. Moreac-Newport area 67H133. CLERK & Women't AP· fee lbl SU. Frigidaire Draw your own or aend Mon·Fri. , _________ Uvlty than our present pare! Distributor stacked washer-dryer name .. address, phone & No u-nee You re· Ele.ctronlc assembly staff can handle. SICRETA.IY F/Ume.971H805 ~volt. like new, $250. we'll make one card per ,.....ull. ·b.il be" t:r&oee. Mature fem ror HR M· ... 1n & Assoc •ftMl..a ..... 5 ST """2887 ceve f pay w e ing assembly ot electronics INSURAMCE · · ... .. · -" -I AMT _,. eves. tag. Add 25' each. LralMd. You can work Aft . 1 k Costa Mesa agency _soo __ D_y_e_r._SA_54S_-&&_7_1_, To $850, small plant WUI yOW' boas give you a Sola 8• Blk & Wbt prtnt Send check or money or-~or eve. hra. On· er tram ng can wor needs a girl w/auto ex-~o~ office • Irvine. Need good or raise? Earn that extra xrn't ~ond. $12S. Pb derto: ~lo.'::.':;,~~df:i" :=. ~1~'r:!:.~p~. home. ~85&,~nt opportunity. 0 overload . RECEIVING ft:"b::::;: ~~!lg~~· ~ ~:pt~~.~~~e:1i 846-3541 PIL~J.':!~G mlmities. You owe It to Elcrow Officer & Assis· ---------purchaslng & sb1ppi.n~ 6pm Family Rm group. 42" Costa Mesa, Ca. 92l82S younell to at least ln· tant: Good bene(lts 557.0061 INSPECTION procedures Supervise round game table w/ext vutiaate this unusual Laguna Niguel. 4113-3134 LAMIMATORS production. Send resume Women. 25 & older . to leaf &~4 chairs of em· Beer drafter. holds 14 Keg oppor. Contact Rene41!~831-1234 Westsall Corp has 1m· ~~~~~c;,u~s ~~c~!~lc~l es~~t~~ to box Ad No. e<n. Dally work for Housecleaning bossed vinyl all w/bllt ol beer. new cond. $2()0. _RoN __ i_,833-8098 ___ . ___ ""-EX-EC-.-S-ll!:J'O_R_ET-.. -R-Y-1 med. vacancies for J723BlrchSt,N.B. manufacturer bas im· ~~?!·MP.O.CB~!.,560 ~~op S. gd hrs . metal legs. Matching 6' 673-5216.CallaftllAM . ._ -"" molders & toucb·up peo· NOW H1 RING med. openings in rece\v. .......,.., esa. a."~ SO(a, Sl2S. 536·7062 CUSTOM IOYS AHD GIRLS for Daily Pilot routes in Arch Bea~h area of Laguna Beach. Must be at least 10 years old. Phone 842..UZl, ask ror QrculaUon. TO PRESIDENT Fash plc w /at least I yr <'X s.c.r.tsiH ing & precision inspec. SECRET ARll!S ~n't ~rop the ball! Ge~ a Loose pillow cut velvet or Isl Financial Serv. firm. ~l~ce~u~~Yts.G~~~~ Maq II Oprs tion requiring proficient Fast growing co. has 2 J~ with a low:C?5t Dally herculon sofa & loveseat. WOVEN WOODS ~e~~~~o~rars~~[(s 275 MrCorm1ck, Co:.ta Stat&<ien1typlsh u.seotprecislonmeasur· openings for exper'd Pilot Classified Ad. Parquetwoodgameset/· 50%T080%0FF req'd. 75 wpm typing. lOC Mesu. Caris ing Instruments. Work· secretaries. Work in lov-Phone642-5678. matching coffee tbls, Over40ln·stock patterns wpm sh. 300 San Migue 'n g know I e' d g e o I ely new ofcs. good co. sofa table, wall units. Also MlNl·Blinds Dr N B Sui -Wanhouse/Pacld..,. dimensional tole.rancina benefits. l Position req·s u-..._.....__ solid Oak coffee table. 668950 833-'170 _ · ~ le200· Temporary of s~ Y14~ req'd ln ah 80+wpm. other posi-~-Kng or Qn Bdrm set, IOYS ..... D GIRLS FORIMA .. 10 to 15 years. Earn Paint & DetaU Man w /3·5 Christmas money · S20to years exper. in marin~ MO per weetaellln& sub· painting needed by Ltll'ING Immediate Work precision Inspection & lion req's dictaphone ••••••••••••••••••••••• mattresses, lat'l\ps , Earth Worm sale for uw CALL TODAY! desirable In receiving ln· background. 1f you have Anttquts 8005 Black Glass top dinette. garden. Let the worm REPRESENTAJIVE spection. good typing skills & are a ••••••••••••••••••••••• bookcase Naug 8' sofa. help you cult111ate. 1000 STACOSWrTCH IMC good organizer. apply in Wonderland All in x.lnl cond. 554-4160 u. 3?30 $108 ~!sowo~': Openingforp/tlmeleas· OFFICE ll39Baker CostaMesa person to National castings. ot. Trao1portation es .. ai ·• ma er 0 ' • ~pticxw t.o the Dally w •• .1 ';r;r k ,, the worl 's finest provided. No deliveries aa.Uboats. Qualified can _ or toll•ctin1. Phone dldate mutt be capable _111-_lftU _________ , ol 1upervising a crew of ing rep for apt complex. NEEDED 549·3041 Systems Corp., 4361 Of Antiques• Antqlpok~ tb~ $.1l!O. 91'13 FARM. 17362 Gothard. Individual must work Equal Oppor Employer Birch St N. B. <Near • Ova bra de r ug 125· H.B. 847-5141. ~~~~~~~~~I oc A•__:rt> HUO E ware house 8x10 Peralan rug $25. weekenda & have ndap-.:::. · ·nu..., crammed with over 500 Call 151-6003 Deft, quality knee bole table schedule. 1 Year NOW!!!! RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY music boltes. nlckelo-ltle d rwr, beautiful • IOYS AMD GllLS &-10 men ror paint & de· public contact Hper. TEMPO HAS N ti al i 1 cJeon pianos. circua or· HarMI 8060 blrch. $95. w/chair '20. along w/pleuant ap-OPENlNGSFOR: of~I~ ~m~~:':i I felf gana, wall clocks,••••••••••••••••••••••• sliding glus door aet, ___ ._Vie"'. El Toro 1111 work. Xlnt op-_.. ,.. pe>rtwlity tor the rt1bt area. Earn your owo man. Good salary & pearani~e~c~Wality. k~Operaton ~'¥1tsi~~r~=·~~IJ starter'.reil~ble.welfor· grandfathe r clocks.ForSale:Zponiea&abow new SSO +wardrobe 644-3389 DktaphoM Secy'• train rlaht person for ganized, typing & SH fascinating anUques. q~rse. doon. 675-18411 9AM'tl1Noon PIXOperaton eaay run Job. Mr Gee, ~~II~. w /plea•l~tnl A~ri'!n~n~~~~ .. .__.:-11847-1091 .• OHOSP l TAL BSD, THllRVl.,.ICO. Seer t..t /sh <.24brl)752·9Ml. e ep one persona I y, Galler\es; 1802·T Ketter·_ ... _., • 07 manually operated $50Ne......-CtrDr.• ffW REC .... 10 ... IST secretary to Sales I g St l I e T I ••••••••••••••••••••••• wtside rail.I JL1nt cood ~ Mlllna subscrlp-b flt c 11 M tiolll aft.er ac:hool. For ln· en• s • a 1 · larmallDo, call 83C>-09l3 McDonald 549-9711 ext 47 Buildlni Sales Team. A New:=Beach Typish ...-1 " Ma~_ager. permanent 1~1ni'~~ ~ed th~ WA .... TED $195.675-4615• prod t -----,..... • AccountiftC) Clef'b For our ofc. Xlnt pb®e position. Call for appt. Sat. 9 AM to 4 PM . Visit! " ever~ay~v~ryooe°:d u;:~ GARDENER EqualOpporEmployer NEVER A FEE personality. Good at de· \714)898-2544 TOP CASH DOLLAR LUMBER for tale, quali· for appointment. yeaterday. For appt. Perm. po1it1on. Older Local Areas tail. Will eonslder Bright Service Station Atlen-Apf!ICMCH 80 I 0 PA l D F 0 R Y 0 u R ty Oak, 30%JQ.50% below se-uuattepm. penoo prel'd. Apply In TEMPO Beatnner.Type.Owpm. dant, ellper'd. Day & ••••• .. •••u••••••••••• JEWELRY. WATCHES, retail. Cal~nylime. ---------1 person, no pbone eati. Ub Temj)Orary Help U1 Reind~ Agency Eves. Full & p/tlme. Ap· REFRIGERATORS ART OBJECTS, GOLD. 546-Z'TOS IUSIOY PI e aa Cl • 1a m 3 P m • rary 11802 Sky Park lrvlne 4020 Birch St, Ste l<K ply, Shell Station, mh & WASHERS-DRYERS SIL V ER SER V 1 CE .•-B-U_S_T_rf_p-to-,-. P'_a_m_ll_y ...... _......,,. Newporter l on, 1107 We need eoergelic, CalS40.4455 Ne~Beach 833-8190 Irvine NB Recondlllons·Repros & FINE FURN & AN· Feud"ont/25 ror banqu.t dept. Must ::ci~~g~:: Ad art1culale people EquaJOpporEmployer Cal focAppt/Eatab'M ' . FrJtDamage Guar/DeJ. TIQUES.&U-2200 CaJl·esi-1884 spealtSpaolsh&Eqbah. ~ w/dynamlc penonallUes SERVICESTATION 29YrsinOrangeCo. 2Bk Black Star Sapphire. · . Onlr experienced need •BCIRALOFFICE ~;: = ~~~~·~~Office/Customer Serv. IECEPTIOHIST 21 0,A;J'd~~.D~ly In DUNLAP1S Very valu.able. In man's~e~~~.M::f~ •PP'Y· "ppl.y m JM!Pson Develos>er needs slable1 customer• Jn Calif. & Person. Many benefit.. for sailboat co. If you penon Wed-Mon 10am 181SNewport BJ, CM gold setting. $1,000 or State. $850 Cost Sl.200 ~ ~ rz!nH~ pleuJ111t penoo w/gooo Arizona. Work & hrs 8 F.qual ~pr. Employer. havetheabilllytobandle to 4p~. 2983 Harbor, CALL548·7780 trade for very gd Ph529-Z775· · 1 MacAt1 telephone voice & fronl day, perm. ln our ofCice Slavick s Jewelers; Call a busy switchboard, can c.M.atBaJcerSL • s hotgun. Pvt. P\.Y ·t--.,.-------- :. acArthllr Blvd. ~J~ea;~~~C . rJ':!1 ~rl~~d~lr~;t ait~ ~~unson Cor app\. !~~d:/}~!;t i;;~eap8. W :~~~L G~~:::~i~t~li=~ U=k 1075 ~ 1081 CASHlllt 11 > Girl Offlce·$.515 per pormoapbeN!Cor m'encreauomve notpo. OPPORTUNITY cr=~~v:~~b~~ ~ bel~fuJ~ Ple:s;~Pexp· r15,' Kitch Aid Port Dia· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• F /\hoe. mo. Mull ba~ some make as much :ion:y as Local business man look· contact & are extremely ly, 2031 S. E. Main Sl. hwshr $1$0, Guar /del. ff.ei. Morgan mare, broke $$$CASH FOR Growth Comop•nt_ secret.aria! exper. Type vou desire while retain· ing to expand business. punctual call Ann Smith, Irvine. 54&-2901. 54&-8672 to rdelde & drl11e, blk Good used fum/refrtgs U.oeauona. ver -m1n 60 wpm Some sh or '! Sl.5.000 potential. p /Time ~9711. para Morgan gelding, frzn & stoves 546-01&8 WeTraln ~ p,. e d YI r It 1 0 g . 1ng an xlnt bue salary. baai.s 673-4786 Shlp'g Recv'g clerk. Ex Oat range, bltn 36x25. Eng, Western (71') liletroCarW1.sh t;v~tblna from rec~p· Perm poeltlons avalla· · per. iuU time. call Jim Coppertone. Oven, grid-338-1011 Recent set of En- 2Sll50Harbor Bl, C.M. lion to order taking. ble. Advancement lo PART-tlme5PM·9 PM de· RECEPTIONlSTtrYPIST Davts, S48-060e dle, storage, used but Msrt'5 8078 cyclopedia Brlttaoka. California T ·Shlrt1, managff.o\'al position livery or ofc. $3. hr. $3. p/hr. Full time. Neat OK 536·6815 Betwn _ ... , ea11751-3503 COMPANION <D1ytlme) IM&-1787 ulr tor Evan. available. 'Work eves or 67S-7l96 860-S322 appearance, pol•e. typ-stock/Medi CM 6-Spm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · fc:a-etderty Ytoman Ute marnln11. For per.onal · · Ing a bill ties essential. Fash. Jsl Financlal Serv 11c-a...... 8020 Mach.lne Shop for rent Mullcal bakH • meala. 5 dy wk, GRAV It YARD • b I ft . lnterviow coollct: Ms. Part time Phone work Apply In person. Robert firm Must have uper. ,__, 21" Mor1Siekilatbe, etc. ........_.... 108J CdM '4>c. Pref one who male,.c>&over. F/tlme, iloul833-8098.TlmeLlfe rromyou.r home. Bein, William Frost, & Refs req'd. 369 San••••••••••••••••••••••• Fnt.Valley.963-7010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• drl vea, 1ome expr mutt have ref'1. CaJJ Ubrarlea,Jnc.Equal Op· 547·9.5e'7 Auoc.1401QuaJISt.N.B. MJiuel or NB Suite •NEWUSEDBIKES• Conn Mln«>·Matlc elec. •/elderly r.ci. 1SIH>l45 MM209 por. Employer 200 ' · · BU)'·Sell Trade Of'd ell t ondJ· for~ appt PU Ans. StrY. UCIPT/SEC'Y · Parts & Repalrs MkalaMon 8080 .an. exc en c -----"-'---· __ , GU•RDS I> T I d Sk bo-.... ~ Uon.$800,P.P .532-12511 ""' I • eve1, nclu ea P/time 9-lpm. If you en. &lpplement your tncome. ate ..,""· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coell. ._.., 1'lll a p /Ume. El Toro" UVE IN for Elderly Cou· wlmds. Paid while train· jOy people, have typln& & Eac. nda part .~me Al· Cycle & Co. 2488 Newport Carpet, shag, n.ylon, burnt ~ ,.., .. • & LuKborcllMCr LaJt. !kb areas. Car & ple. Some Houaework, lna.S46-8000EOE sh akillll & enjoy detall ao.Sal.openM.5 11.82 Blvd.C.M 642-7910 or&n1e verygdcond 130 ... ,..... 1085 Reeded •t popular phone ner. Uolform1 preparing meals, prac· wortt,we'rolnterestodin a£ l 1 y d ' $2 so p /.y d •••••••••••••••••-•••• ••l«froat rntaurant. rum. Pleue phone ror tical nunlnt expr. de· PIXAMServOpr you!Call W. D. PoUcltat Teacber. Pre School Ex nc. bttauam renta1, re· a r 1 • · ·IBM M d B E CaU (Cit appt. ~Sl2S appt. Yr. Dever, <7l•> sirable. Uvlnt quarters Exper'f pref'd. Wtll Irvine COiiege 0( Busi· per ooly. Full time. Spill pairs, restorauona Elec· 640-1086 typewri~r • under :.~ Dutf1'1Relt.urant *·Z2'7l furn, medical. Pb : train. All abltta avail. SA ness. tel.~ ror ao abtA ln Hunt. Bch, Over troatolic painting. Kenmore washer, gaa contract.$1'.5o.83'1-l060 · MS-2572 area. Call betwn lOam· I mm~ d. Io t • r v le w I 35. Call 536-3588alt12 N e w / u • • d w h 1 s · dryer $1.50; new dinette =. ~ ~·=~::,:. &&IA.IDS 2pm, 568·3'111. CALLNOWl part~EC.V:F~0~~5· set w /6 chain $200. Ele~ lt~~rl~fir . ._ Gabby aA J :30pm, c:.teMna MlPfflNIST PBX Answer. Ser11tce. Rec:ept/Sec:t'y. TECHNICIAN BICYCLES 63l·2'l8eve ~-15•~ carrl:ae, ui: Bta~ll Hou.a• Inn, 418 Pwma~nt. )')ill .tr Part-"" Switchboard Sec· y . Exp. Xlnt phone 4' lyplna , Balboa.67S·6Sl0 runess forces lrvtoeCoaat new. S135. 536-7062 8-.pJ Hollow Lo. i..a. Ume. ~ 6 transp r• Good general back· p/time. will train. Mu11l ability. Noo Smoker. EICl>M' d Electronic Teat Cats IOJI Family membenhlp for 8etl, q'd. Rettred ••lc:ome. IP'QW]d.s.t-up•oc-rate be avail. all shifts. 758-00:seorMM922 Tech to oper11te elec ••••••••••••••••••••••• sale.Makeoffer.613·2332 i..~&"'--C.11546-0274, otc hr, 10 2, veri~ ol macb.ines In-~16. Costa Mean. tronlc teat eq"1pment. orm.-8907 ~ -·...--1090 COOKS aa.edWednesday. ch1dlnt turnt lathe, SA.ILIOAT lmmed.openJng. Himalayan ldttena, CP'A, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... Cll' reaaa1.e, over 11 GUARDS WANT'IO Hrt\cle at horliontal PEOPLE PERSON SlllYICIMAHAGIR NEVERAtt:E M&F, Blue 41 Stal, $250 3 PANEL stained glua Storey ar Cladi uprteht ~. d.Qol. Apply la -.11 • P/tlm• ... nds. mUla, punch prt11t1. Exec 0~1 p/Um1 ~ .J!.s1• for Boat uanufa-u:-r. Local Areas up. 552-1511 window, 6 ft x 8 ft. See at piano, $300. -~ r u • " • &mall preci1lon parts, 110C.tnw ... e1uppy. ru ' "' '" '"' TKMPO n-10•0 4273latN.B.fJ13.&Wf ~·nao A..T"'CO lrviM. Aa-e 2t Aover. Ma am1lhbop. D•r•onlJ. tycapitaJlzed. 673·UZS. Exprd In llbef1lH1 boat TemPorary Help _,,.. -"" l ure m"n pref'd . ST 0 TCH conatrucUon at equip· l7802SkYParklrvlne ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAMJLTON Protoaalonalyamaba 42" Walnut, tno s.,utorCM UnlformJ rurn. Car • AC SWI ' PHAaMAC:YCLlll< mcnt.AbUJ~doal with ca1l4M 45& DOG 0 8 ED l ENC.E draftlng board/table Medlt, Japawblt. .int CQOK WANTID tJ~rv~~ .. nl • ~rot.~fi!~ WI Bak!.~ta '•a ,.:~~ =·11 =~~c~pplyt ::TJ:~! EQuaJ OpJ)Clr Employer ~ ~i:~w:~ir;i:: ;{;:e~~:d.ln~9;.m~:}j cond. SlllOO Orm. Ml-1'8'1 OOODPAY Serv1ce, 1228 W. SUI St., 149·3041 Marine. ~A. Kalmua, area.546-4928 ee:M460,aftTPM -~~1:~· f:~i• 1~~·io~!~~~le. s.qua&Opporl:mpk>yer ,._Or-W•lft Clf£quaJOpp.&mplr T£CffNICIHI scarrt8H Terrier AKC, TRADE Coto de Cua 1 ..... -· Be b t ·JIM·IOpm. Jar amall bulJneu. 1Jte S&IAia, Aast Mir IOI" bouU· Jin 2 yn, male, 1boW quail· Memberlhlp fOr Balboa ~ •c · · 11A1J>S w ANTED, exp. tnlna la bllllpa~on· iue· eaper prtf'd. Full 4a Ctracnlc• or Setence ty. 546-1JJ87 Bay Club or Bll C&D¥oo. COUNTSll QJllL, part Kuti QI 6 Alrcond nee. Harbor Inn Motet, •molter. *'50oio. 15$0 tu.me. A9P1Y tn penon. ~=:,~ Mini Schnauaer Pupplee, ~1or8"-S&U time. eaper. Aoply Cap-Hrvlce man for o.c. 1800 W. Balboa Blvd. i~t~:01~~~b~~··pr!!! elecU'Oalct maodatory. 3 AKC, adorable, 8 wu GAltAOE DOOR, uect. ta1Q Mike'• nib Fry, 815 area, 5 f:.· exper ~d. f7$.Mll Yrt ·exper. nee. Xlnt *· Reuooable. 98a-65U GoodcondWoo Por Clautfted A4 ACJ'ION Calla ~ Ml-W18 tr.19th St. c. M. ~ w ,~o:1:!>~0aea:~ MAIMT84A.HCI MAM PHONE SALES Mall. beQtti~a. utar1 com· atUPM SST"*I OOUNTER & COOK Pt-bated Orm. 837·2000. Plumblna, ml nor re· . IA.LIS CIJlltx mceand1u·'-'t!,_! /Vl~~a0c,~.· •• sJA•• 80IO -.:.::.:.:~:::::.::::!:::,::::::::::~::::: time, mornlnc. after· palrs, paJ.nUna. P/Time. Phone S.&lH peop1!1 Wanted to 1 .. ro st•· .. ......,.. .. MJ " ..., JIOOD. ~v". App\y Tua. H1 .. toiocJ1 Apply lo petaon onl)'. No malt or female, 16 to II;) ti oner y bu• l n e 111 • trlal area. Call arol ...................... . J-4PM. MacDooald1, Le Tee" calls. All Baba Mot.el. yunaotqe. Gua.ranldd Pl..aantwork,fullUme. 1581.-.>loraPOt. SAVE! JAN. SALE. New lMISBeachBlvd,H.a. ~Co. Ma.nut. Ila• ~Nwpt BJ, CM. waaea or commlutone. BeachSteUooers & uaed furn, appl'a, 250 Eut 17th Slr,,el , Cl!JQCampua Dr. NB lanJd.nc mile. Wlllon'• Bar•nlo Dfforator , ftee lance, Cot' Hematology MATURE W 0 MAN Suite 0. Costa Men, TIU.II Nook. 2 St«es-645 a. 814 lDt'l them lor hme. bl d"So'('• collet• or p /time \o welcome betweenl:00&8:30'p,m. f\111\imepc»ltlonavaila· w. 19lb, C.M. 542.7930 It Orld&J l:ndacp .. ...,3 ° 0 a b • " P • r · ntwcomera 4s con tut ~ ble lor New Branch ln ~ DlomedJ~!.~~~~'!.~~ mefdlanU. Flexible hn. Et&Ulll="lty --·.-"-·-u •--------N•• J'MIW••" l'lll*I' ,..,..,,..., --g _.rv'"""'' • ~••Cle. Experlence 6 Pc Uv Rm •et contem ""'-'----:.l.r ........ U:J:b aal. ;..,.,. mo.' CaU tor Need car, llt• lypln1. m yer knoca otte w.ben you preferred. Lat Fodera! b t b bl'k ~ _. • ... a-.• 3422. 6414005. u.e ~~ectioC D•fb' lavtnp Of HollywOOd. po u c er arms, dlll•erlol ..,.17 m I ....-.PUot C fled A& to Clold..ot Mr. Cbt.unbleu. CIUllltll. 49MOO . LA 1'mea to bon>ee In • 141-W.S .,_ ' lrYtM/NB areaa. Yuat Clutltfed ad.I tell bJc rbl't ff" up the ab!pl n. 1.-t btw 1n tee =-.Utt Olup~ ~. ' ...,.ual Opp. ~~b~::k !!r:.·c~~d: benllabM•hatedt~· 1.,...... 111u1.11 ltem1 or "Ult' ll in cla.aslfled. w-. .. a Dalt; Pllol fflooe1G11811 -ouoman. Like new, 11d· ,, ... ,,..,..,.,.,, .. , .. d1tl• lrea1porhalon. HT htm, Juat ulJ Alp to 1boN ,.ultat Olu1ffftd Ad. Pltoae ~ ICIJit ltfau wllb a d\e color. 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Call today for mags, headers. sharp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9'47 '76 280Z, xlnt cond, deta.lla on exciting new S650.673-S295 . 1972 Maverick Grabber BOAT VALET SERVICE GMC Late '73, xlnt. cond.. AM/FM. air, 10,000 ml, Buy/Lease Plan. Sensl· a..i 1965 El ~mmo. 6 cyl, 302, new paint, xlnt In· Cleaning, varnishing, It s ips _6, $18,900. 1238 take over lease at $1S9. • 75 MBZ SOOD 745WLH, blepayments -ck 9910 R&FI, Air. $1000/make side" out. Auto tl'ana eng. maint, monthly or Polans, NB. 833-2616 mo. 548·1320 ask ror Sue, Very clean sensible pay-· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• olr. CallS36·7430. very zippy, Sl300 firm'. one time rates. Call 2S'OPEN ROAD days. me.nts. • 72 MB.Z 280SE Yolbwogn 9770 768uick Electra Limited. . 646'°'°6 962-080, leave name & Fully self.cont. 4.SOOODTA, Very clean.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24m mi, metallic blue, 70 Chevy King.swood•--------- phno. Winter rates. ,,.~,sass ia 240Z. Must sell $500. 73 MBZ 450SE 960.rLW. 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Now oh ........ bo . ....~ .___._... ma s. ye ow, • ··--bl ls u_...._._c __., _ ... loots, Marine ~u.._ ~t w1~ all the -· •mr-1.u $312.5. 645-4518 ""'"· sellBl e paymen . -557.9659 .Wuccu to Equi,,_nt 9030 extras, ancludang ref.,••••••••••••••••••••••• -• ·16 MBZ 450SL Cpe 1973 Buick Century, 2 dr, ONLY $2695 ....................... aiereo, shower plus bath, Ge111ral 970 I '71Datsun1200. 51,000 mi, roadster • Lease/. Buy, ~-au x.lnt cood, fully equip'd, '64 CO RV AIR Monza 4 s American bource Marine sleeps six, completely ••••••••••••••••••••··~ AIC, new Urea. Sl395. sensible payments. Both •••--$2395 6'4-7572 coupe, runs xlnt, $650. F.quip.atdiscount. self·contained with its 1966SIMCA Wkdy 64 •·9030 , topl,wires,lo-mi,stereo, ~ j),u:_ C•mc 9915 Moma, auto.coupe, runs MilRQUrs 645.7280 own generator.priced Great cond. 25,000 orig. wlmds/evea&M).3293 A(~FL>M $ 17, 9 9 9 7100W..m:;n9terlltvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• good,$350.646-7016 ---------• way under market for miles. Xlnt mileage. • ,_ .. "" loots, Powef' 9040 ~t rare ~~r home in Tires like new. $600/best f:enwf 9723 WMemlneter lt3-fS51 Chrysler 9925 MO T OR S • /'l 1' 1.,.1, l)' ;, I/ , f ~ l I I • ', ••••••••••••••••••••••• th11 cond1t1on at only olfer. ~1620 af\er 4pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (!?)e. . ..................... . JET BOAT. 427 L·88 Sl0.500. Call today. Bill Alfa RoeMo 1961 DINO FIAT USED * vw·s 1.968 Dodge Monaco, fullyJ-=======::. c h e v Y • h I g h Harold~5630. ••••••••••••••••••!?~~ SPIDl!RROADSTER • 72 MBZ 2SO Cpe OVER SO equipped, xlnt mech -......... n .. _~ performance, Aero . , J cond $550 642 7743 "' ... us_ • .... • ~uip'd. Headers, dual Autos for Sale fJ7 Spider .. twin webers, 5 Wit b a FERR AR t (555FDF) $'1999, Clean. • ' IM STOCK . · · · ~ 8,000 ml. suoo. 0 a'xtetrlr, $4500. 496-4639 ••••••••••••••••••••••• spd 4 discs, am/ fm ENGINE! A Lim,lted 74 MBZ 280 <.272LWH> H.-dtoflnd '7S Cordoba, orig ownr. mint cond. Pvt pty. ---------••..aa--..1 stereo, xlnt cond $2350. production model w/V6 $7999, Clean! Check thia prof. serviced, many 644-91582aft7Pll.· '"' f) • ,,,, 1 -·• , , I.• M•-..,111t'll .,,,,,, ,. ,• /'\r(J .JCJ', ' '7S ~bretorm, 22 ft. c.abin -C'!.~1.:. •• ~1#1 9520 847-0511. engine & 5 speed. ln Price Many other clean ~·•Wlftllll•t• Nabers xlras incl AC lo mt crwser . Dual stations, ...-... . . s uperb condlllon! 280's. • 75 280 Cpe. Stk $489S.768-5697,sS7·26ll ··~Mustang289V8.auto, full accom., Pinta o.o . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 119 Alfa Spyder . New (4S3EX0). 5746 $11.995 Clean! • 76 Cadillac -'-----'""-----•PS, AC, factry mags, $lkl00.84HS73AftSPM 1958 MG Magnette. sUver lacquer gd cond, SADDLHACk 280 MBZ under 10,000 • C:O.Hnefttal 9930 sliver/rOO. Sharp! Sll50. Unrest.ored, runs great! $3200/ofr.842.0107 VAWYIMPORTS miles. very clean ~ ~. , •••••••••••••••••••••••._.m __ -39116 ______ _ SKIP JACK 24. open OMC 3rd owner. $SOO. 645-6106 .67 Alfa Romeo 831·2040 495-4949 (744NZD). 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Perf. 50M. $1700. 6cyl., automatic, factory XLNT, xtras. $3150. ..., ..-vu 14' Outboard, 4 place, pwr. steering. special 830-8665,497-2594 air cond., PWl'. windows ~5Ul0 2600 Harbor Blvd. 35HPEvinrude,compw/ mags&only20,000mUes. u-..-9727 •. ,._..,.,., INV ---------Costa Mesa540-9tOO controls. gas tank. skis. (68.SLRYJ. .._ ... s ...... vu.. (3811 ). '73 Super Bug. Immac. trlr, $425 or ofr. 1179-2707 SADDLEIACK ••••••••••••••••••••••• New brks, xlnt Urea, att6PM VAL.UY IMPORTS .,_New •77 radio. fZZ75/of'r. 644-0094 loots. Rent/ 831-2040 495-4949 '77 BMWs HONDA Cars '78 Convert. 5000 mi. Chcrter 9050 MAMY AM/FM stereo cass .. ~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "111 Ford F250 ~ ton, war-HERE NOW cocoa mats, cover. Perf. ~ DONT IUY ranty. Mustsell! Toct.ooM'"-! 640-7561 1974Cadilloc A IOAT 64e-&426att.s UNIVERSITY ia 4.'iOSLC, Immac. Full '71 WestphaUa Poptop Brougham. Metallic 'M Wagoneer. 4+4. Runs IMW RESALES otclr.mobll9 power. leather, sl1Dl'oof, camper. Xlnt cond. Pvt blue. vinyl top, blue JOIN gd. Gd tia;es. $1100/bst '70 UOOCS-4 sp .. tto.clo c_.. • GMC stereo, cruise control, Jlt1.646-1823. crushed velvet interior. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beac h Blvd Huntingto n Beac h 842-8844 '74 Squire wgn, 4 1pd, A/C, nu MJchelins & b•U. 30M mi, mint cond. fllj2S/otr. 644-8277 '73 Pinto Runabout. air 1974 MARK IV cond. 4 apd, A M'/Fll Aqua edition. FuJI power stereo, radials. int including vinyl top. group, PP. ·835·2717, leather Inte rior, tilt SSI-4381 whe~.1.. cruise contro1,11f-;;;;;;;;;.----9-9-6-0 AM/l"M stereo, air cond. <589RXH). •• .. ••••••••••••• .. •••• All new, exclusive CLUB olr. 642·2520 C235CFS}. otberextru. Ortg. otrner LOADED • Full Power . • 722002.A.-(53SRKK). Tf'llCb taklog dellTUJ '711 98 Panel Ysn.. paneling Lo• mileage! ss.ooo. ATLAS CIONA. Calif-Hawaii. '74 Jeep, ~ ton. shell, •73 3 .ocs-4 sp.. 2850HarborBlvd. 4.!IMLC. $15,llOC>. 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A bureau spokesman said Sun· day there was no estimate yet on what damage the alleged es-pionage might have caused U.S. defense. Andrew D. Lee, 2.5, of Palos Verdes Estates, and Christopher J . ~yce, 23, of Rancho Palos Vercles, were charged Sunday with "eonspiracy to commit es- pionage against the United States on behalf of the Soviet Union,•• the FBI announced. The case began Jan. 6 when Me~can police arrested Lee on an unrelated matter in Mexico City and found three rolls of top .. WASHINGTON (AP) Theodore C. Sorenaen stunned the Senate Intelligence Commit- tee today by disclosing that he bad asked President-elect Jim- my Carter to withdraw bis nomination to be CIA director. The committee abruptly postponed its bearings on the nomination to await word from Carter. Carter'• press secretary, Jody Powell, in ~rgia with the in· coming Democratic chief ex- ecutive, was asked if Carter regretted Sorensen's withdrawal and replied, .. , think that's quite obvious." Powell promised addi· tlonaJ comment after discussing Che startling development with Carter. Sorensen did not say what Carter's response bad been, but committee chairman Daniel K . Inouye (D-Hawaii), indicated that the committee would accede to SoJensen's wish to step aside. The former tounsel and close associate to President John F. Kennedy dropped his bombshell at the close of a lengthy state- ment in which be asserted he was qualified for the post and denied a series cl what be called "scur- rilous and unfounded personal at- tacu which have anonymously ~culat.ed against me." The allegations to which be re- rened were that he bad mla· handled and improperly used clasaified materials from the• Kennedy administration, might have known of U.S. plots to kill foreign leaders, had taken a questionable tax deduction upon donating papers to a library, held pacifist views and tried to avoid military service and might be in· volved in conflicts of interest because as a lawyer be bad .represented several foreian eov· · ernments. In seeking to withdraw bis name, Sorensen said it was clear that some senators and many (See NOMINEE, Pate AZ) Stolen Beat Found Adrift seer .. U.S. defense documents · A 24-foot cabin cruiser, report. on microfilm, the FBI said. ed stolen by a Huntington Beach That produced a traU that led man last Wednesday, was found to Boyce and to Boris A. Gfishin, drifting off t.be Newport Harbol- a science attache at the Soviet entrance this weekend, accord· embauy in Mexico City, FBI ins to a spokesman for the apoketman Robert Gebhardt told Orange County Harbor Patrol. reporters. Initial discovery of the boat, Boyce wu jailed here Sunday about five miles north of the and was to be arraigned today. harbor ent.i*ance, on Friday, tri1· Lee waa turned over lo U.S. gered an air and sea search for authoriUes by the Mexican gov· mlaaing occupants until it was ernme:nt early today in Laredo, discovered that the boat had been Tex., and was jailed without bond stolen from Fred Mey Ung cl Hun· today. lington Beach two days earlier. AcCOfdinc to the FBI's com-A Harbor Patrol spokesman plaint, flied in U.S. District Court said they believe the thieves In Los Angeles. Boyce bad a top abandoned~boatatsea. security clearance at the TRW • -~~ NEWSMEN VIEW CHAIR, SURROUNDED WITH SANDBAGS, WHERE OILMOREWASEXECUTED VoUeyofRlfteShotaEnd1 Lengthy Legal Battle In F1nt U.S. Execution In 10 Yeara Spat• Mls•ap· 23 Servicenien Die ·in Ships Collision BARCELONA. Spaid (AP) - A U.S. navy launch ferryiAg sailors and Marines back to their. ships from weekend leave col· lided with a freighter and flipped over in the darkness of Barcelona harbor early today, killing at least 23 American servicemen, U.S. Nav)r officials said. Scores or the more than 100 men aboard swam to safety, but many others were trapped under the launch until Spanish tugboats sped to the scene and righted it. "It was a nightmare but there was not any real panic except for a couple of guys," said survivor Richard Felzien of Norfolk, Va., a 1st class petty officer. He was one of 12 servicemen beln& treat· • ed for shock in a Barcelona hospital. The total number of injured was not yet known, the Navy OOFFEE JUMPS W ASlfiNGTON CAP) -The price of a cup of coffee at the State Department rose more than 37 percent today -from 16 lo 22 cents a cup. said. Earlier reports said 19 were· injured, aix seriously. · Tbe Navy withheld the iden· tities of the victims pending notification of next-of-kin, which a spokesman said was expected to be completed within 24 hours. U.S. Navy officials said the 56-foot launch and · 390-ton . Spanish coastal freighter Ur lea smashed into each other in the harbor dartness as they rounded a pier from opposite aides. There were no reports of in· juries oo the freighter. A U.S. consular official said the accident occurred at about 2 a.m. just after the launch plcked up 110 servicemen and beaded out toward the &lb Fleet helicopter carrier Guam and landin8 dockshlp Trenton. About 40 Americana swam to safety, the news agency Europa Preas said. U.S. consular of- ficials said 19 of the victhn1 were dead before they ~ould be taken tob()IJl6tala. Both the' U.S. and Spanish naviea becan a inve1U1ation. The Guam and Trenton wer~ on a &oodwill visit t6 Barcelona, a Mediterranean port and Spain'saecondlargestcity. -~..,.,..... SHOT AT SUNRISE Gary Mark Giimore Police Free 118 Figure In Swindle Corp. in Redondo Beach, where <See ROCKETS, Page .\2) Marshland Bid Blasted A Huntin&ton Beach man, ar· rested earlier this month in the lnvestigallon of a commodities swindle In Newport Beach, has been released by police. Detecttves 1ald James David Fisher, 32, ot 7052 Heil Ave. was releued for lack of evidence. Coast Weather Mostly sunny through Tuesday. Highs in upper 70s to mid.-S. Lowa 45 to 55. INSIDETODAY T#w /frd Mot ~ bctn /irtd ~ tohcd t.OUl bco ~'-botU. ON1' ~ biUa.cdm..s. cd 11rottelh1g CoUf ornfo' 1 "''"'°"' of /armJaftd 001't.t from urban lprOIO(. t>Qff AS. .... s Mangen Move Surpriilea Hantington Council a1 aoeE•T BAam Of .. Deity l'li.t , ..... HQJltlngton Beach Mayor Har- riett Wieder sald today As· • sembl,yman Denn.la Mangers ap- peared to be making an ''end run" in unveiling plans to ac- qulr'e SIO acres of Bolla Cblca marahlandl. , Mn. Wieder aald the resultl ot preliminary ne1otlaUon1 with interested parties over the pro- posed state acqulalt1on bad never been broupt before the clty eou.ncll. Tbe Bola• Cb.lea manbland ls ln tbe city'• apbere of inOuence and there are plana to annex it totb.e ell)'. It ii located eut of Paclnc Coaat Hl1hway and south of HunUn1to11 Harbour and fn. cludel l,eot acree of lowlanda, bhafta, ..Wari• and oUlltldl. Jin. Wleder Hld ahe wauld take the report cl the propoMd ac:qulaiUoo throuch 1tai. le111Ja· I tion before ttle dlJ council reaaon !or lln. Wleder to be totllgbt. eurpriaed an4 I doq't t.bink she Sbe told Mangen Friday that apllllned why the pl'Ol>C*ICI ac· she was taken by auprtae by the qulalUon would b6 a proble~" scope ol the propoefld acquisi· Two atbool diatrict offtciala tton fhat eeekl to p~renrve the aald they aupported the. plan to area for natural wildllf• bab&tat. acci~ the~ from b~ to "I'm Vt/Y, very eoneemed blUlltoP with ~ buffer. area to that the city council dldll't have prevfllt fUrtber' urban eecroach· all oPllOl'tWllty to dla~ the •ment. necotlatioaa before the anDOUD· Dr. Jake Abbott, ~­ cemmt wu made at • preu dent vi tM Huatlllllon Beach eonlerence,•• aa.eaaid. Unloft Hiib School Dlatrict, said .......... l'rldaY aald Uaet be t.Ut, mder •aac•n' plaa., new f alled to .. wily lln. 1neder' acbc'iol faetuu.. would not be wu IUfpriMd. a. aald tbal dty DffClecl ncept ror po.ible ex· ataff llMlllb*n Md bteil pnMDt l>Ulicm vi Ute ...., Ocean View ,at prior clllcuulGu. fflp !dlool. 11..,. .. t.W be bllCl .. m•IJ Woodla Cbadcltck, ual~t aou•ht cooperation from au 1upe~t for tbe OCean sro~ cenc.ned. Vin IScbool District. Uid h1I '~ Wll I l•el'U feeUq diltrtcl 1 ... not aoinlt the K · Uaat no oUter ..-c1 bid= , .... ._ ,. .. aau.·· ••11 to aCiauln tlae ddll He 1.W. lD fact. tbat the dil· a.ad J ~ be tlM ODI to •~ trlct WlldD't DMd to develop tempt todo tt." bt aatd. · oe• ICbool lite lt eunenUy own. ··r don't think lh9:' wa lft1 I . <~am, ••i·~~ ..,_ f . .'~ Fiaber ls an emptoye of First New York Commodity OptJoos, Ltd. which bu a branch otnce in Newport Center. The branch manager, David Jeffrttl, 32, of 718~ Jumine Ave., Corona del Mar, bu been charaed with embeulement in the case and faeea preliminary heartne Thursday in tb.elF.'bor Judicial Diattlct Court. ~ · Few Seeking Farm Post& I) Appeals . ' . . " R1in Out • ' .... For Killer·1 PQINT PF THE MOUNTAIN, I Utah <AP> -Gary Mar~ J Gllmore, the killer who d~• 1· mended death and twice at.. 1 tempted suicide ln prison, was executed b~ a Utah firing squad today, held to a chair by white ny Ion straps. The 36--year-old Gilmore was I the first person to be encuted in the United States in nearly lO years. ma lengthy fight ror tbe • execution, which waa etayed three times, drew worldwide at- ientiOll. Gilmore, sentenced for the • shooting death of a Provo, Utah, " motel clerk, wore a 'T·ehlrt and panta as be faced the five.man ri· • ne squad in what was once the' prison cannery. He died at 7~06 a.m.PST. A witness said blood emerged throu&h Gilmore's black shirt Oil· l to bis white pants after-the riflemen fired. • I Some 40 minutes after a 1 federal appeals court ln Denver overturned the third stay of · Gilmore's execution, •, spokesman for the priaon,dlctat,.. \ ed a abort announcement of the · death. Outside the prison, some eo opponents of capital puniab· 1 , meat atood ln silence. "The order of the 4.th District Court hu been carrie8 out. Gary l Marte. Gilmore ie dead," the , pritoo apak•man told newsme... Lawtence Schiller, who bas the rlgbts to Gilmore's life story. then deecribed-tbe execution. He aaJd there were about 20 other people at the execution. Gilmore talked briefly with Warden Samuel Smith but Schiller could 1 not bear what was said. A priaon employe distributed cotton to witnesses to guard their ears from the sound of the rifle 1 flre. I Gilmore did not move in the cbair.Hespoketohisuncle, Vern D' Amico, to Schiller and to his I lawyers, Robert L . Moody and Ronald Stanger. Stanger bugged 1 him around the neck. The wardeo then read a legal ' order. Gilmore looked directly at j the warden without quivering. "Gary looked up for an ex.-' tended period of time and said, 'Let's do it' .'\Schiller said. "There were some emotional exchanges. A priest, a doctor~ several other prison employes placed a hood over Gilmore's 1 bead. He was wearing tennis 1 shoes. •'He did not move when the hood was placed over him,•• Schiller aald. "We could not hear. anylhinl that was being &aid." ••All the prison peraonnel 1 moved away. Father Thomu. Mearsman gave some rites to Gilmore before the hood was placed over his bead. "A circular target was placecl on Gilmore's T-shirt. t think 1 saw the warden give the aigna& out of the comer of my eye. 1 beard three noiaes in quick rapid succession -bang, bani, ~~ ' Gary's body moved. His head turned slightly to th left .•. Tbep alowly red bl emeried from under the black T shirt onto the white alacks." · Moody, one of Gilmore'• tw~ attorneys, aald Gllmore ha asked to stand and face b1s ex. (See GILMO&E, Pa1e AJ) A.I DAILY PILOT H/F Mondey, January 17. 1077 Ford Gives Las~ Budget to Congress •WASHINGTON CAP> -Presl· C.nt Ford handed Consreaa to- cAy a lam.-duek fed.tral budcet m $M0 billloo ror 1978 that calls for a substanUal increue in de-f ense spending and permanent fix cuts totaling $47 .S billion over ~!next alx years. , Ford, who ha.s only three days ~mainina ol bis presidency, said bud&et would "help us to trill lbe promiae of America." ut Pre.sident·elect Carter's ad· '"' 1r * * Here Are 'Top Items Jn Budget I W ASlllNGTON CAP> -Here I =are highlights of President brd's propCJHd budget foe fis. cal 19'79, wbJcb begins Oct. 1 of this year: TOTAL AND DEFICIT - O\atlaya would total *'40 blllion and receipts would total $292 ~Ullon, leaving a budget deficit ot $47 billion, down from an ntimated $S7 .2 billion in fl.seal 77. Oull ays this year are I timated al $411.2 billion. TAXES -Ford proposes a I ;;ix-year proeram to reduce tax- es by $47 .S billion, beginning with a $7.2·billion reduction this year. He proposes increasing Social Security taxet over lbe next several yeara. I DEFENSE -There would be a $12.2-btWon increase lo de· '.fenae apendlog to $112.3 billion, with new ouUays for the coo- '1rovenial Bl bomber and also for development of the .sophisticated new MX missile. 80CIAL P&OGU MS -The $12.4 billion in 1pendin1 cuts in Ford's budget include $2 billion from Medicare, $1 blllion from Social Security, $1.2 billion from child nutrition programs and $800 million from food stamps. Congress has refused lo make these cuts in t.be past. ENERGY -An increase of S2 billion is provided for energy projects, U\cJudiog an additioaal $700 million ror energy research and development to a total of $.1. 4 billion. EXECUTIVE SAIA&IES - :Members of Congresa. Cabinet officers, judges and the vice pre- sideJlt woald get increues in salaries. For members of Congreaa, aalari• would rise to $S7 .soo Crom Mt,600. JO.BS -There would be a phasing out of public-service jobs programs with total spend· ing put al $S.3 billion for all employment and training pro- grams, down from $6.8 billion this year. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK - Unemployment would averaie 7 .3 percent, down from ad average of 7.6 percent last year, the Ford administration predict- ed. Coosumer prices would r1ae s .3 percent and over-all economic growth would average s .2 percent. f'...-P-.AJ )~!!!'21o~ .. :.:. I black hood. O' Amico, the uncle. told 1 newsmen after tbe execuUon: "I would like to say at this time, Gary, my nephew, died llke be wanted lo die, in dignity. He aot )lis wish to die. He died indipity. 'J'bat'• all I ba•e to say.•' Gilmore's other lawyer, Stanger, said through tean that .,e spent tbe night with Gilmore. ••He wu even tryin& to teach us ~e weatetn aonp," Stanier •aid ol Gilmore. "Re made the •tatement that be bad reeeived a fift. That gift wu be ltnew when was eoin1 to dle and be ... ln· •eed fortunate. Jn t.be wee how's of the momlng, be expressed tbanb and 90me sorrow. He was • 1ood man: He expreued love for cbildt«I." DAILY PILOT • vlMrt atr.ady were at work on chances to tuJ/lll th~ Democrat'• own promlaea tot.be voters. Pcrd'1 tu cut plau Ukel7 will reoelV9 llWe attntloo koln both CoQir-a and from Carter, ,.ho haa b1a own tax·reducUon ,Plana and who wanta to use any in· creased tax receipts to pay for new proarams, such u beallb in· surance, rather than turn that re- venue back to taxpayers. Carter plans to submit pro- posecf cbaqea to tbe Ford budsel to Conc;reN in mid-February, after · wbicb the DemocraUc· c:AR'ftA ALAUDY PUNS CttANOH--As t:n CHANOE8 VIEWED IN FORD BUDOET--M controlled Concreaa will hammer out a fmal budget ror the year be1innln1 Oct. 1 undoubtedly more to Carta'• l.lklni than to Ford'•· Pord'a budatt provides ror a MVen percent locreue in spend· int over the estimated' 1977 bud1et expendllurH of $41 \ bUllon. Since recolpta are •Umated at SS93 billlon, t.bere would be a 19"18 dellclt ol _.T bllllon. down from SS'1 bJ.lllon tbl.a year. Carter al.reedy bas said t.bo Vkti• Buried • Refugee . Bathtub Death_ Charged Probe Hiked In Death By 8l'EVE MJTCBEU. . Of .. o.lly -SUff • A9 relatives and friends paid their lut reapecta to Robyn Linn Cox tbilJ morning, Costa Mesa ~ves stepped up thelr investigation into the murder of the 20-7ear-old waitress who was F,....Page AJ NOMINEE •• members of tbe intelligence com- munity were not ready to accept hla views t.bat t.be CIA should be subject to greater controls and should allow more information about itself to be made public and that tbe dlrec:tor's job was to provide "objective inteW&ence not policy tothe President." He said, "These critics view this post as part ol the national security declsion·making a~ paratus and prefer 1D that post someone with. poll~ commit- ment.a more Ulte their own." Be did not name the critics. Tber~ was no immediate com- ment from Carter or bis aides in Plains, Ga. Carter's choice of Sorensen to bead the intelligence aeency ap. peared to be in jeopardy as the Senate's lotelligence committee· opened the confirmaUon hear· ings. There were published re- ports that up to Dine of Ila 15 members opposed Sorensen. Police Get Evidence In Smut· Raid WestmiDster pollce raided an adult book and tum warehouse at 13062 Golden West St., J'rtday and coo.f'L1Cated samples ol an estimated $600,000 in allegedly ponocrapbic matartal. Aft« receivinf a tip trom Los Anieles police on the warehouse 'loeaUoa, Westminster offtcials obtained a search warrant and .ened il on d.Lltr1butor Fred J. Wehhelt, ol. eooo Garden Grove ~ard. Westmlnlter. . Weisheit groued $20,000 per moat.b in dlstribulinl adult boob and films to many major Southern California stores and theatu·a. accord1ne to Westminster Police Lt. Joe Wood.I. Tbe distributor was not arrested. "We are bolding the samples as evidence pendin1 further court action." said Wood.I. "Re- cent court ded1iOD1 only allow us to confiscate samples of the matttial and not the entire supp. Jy in the warehouse." Waterbeds Store Looted A Huntinaton Beacb waterbed distributor lost $6,300 In m e rchandise to weekend buralan, police reported today. Barry lnfine, manaaer of the Bedroom, lM23 Beach Blvd., re· ported the major lnV'ent.ory losl to police Sanday afternoon. loud .dead 1D her bathtub last Wednelda,v Dit!Jt. The Cost.a Mesa mah School bonon araduate was to be eo- t o-m bed t bls mornlo1 at Westmlnster Memorial Part in Westminster. Meanwhile. police Capt. Robert E. Moody said be hu u- signed six detective. to wort full·time in an effort to solve the strangulation death of Ml.IS Cox ln her apartment sometime last Wednesday attemoon. "We're talking to everyone that knew her, even remotely," Captain Moody said today. "We've cleared a lot of people, and invesUcated a lot of alibis," be a.id. · · The fully clotbed body ol Mias Cox WU' found in atbtub at about 6:15 p.m. by her roommate o ran Dext door to summon "The autopsy between 1 and 3 .m., or in tbat neighborhood," Moody sald. He said MW Cox was off work tbat day. Sbe worked part Ume al a Santa Ana restaurant. The twe>bedroom apartment she shared with Carla Jean Roden at Ml Avocado St. is on the sround floor, Moody said, "and it's the first one off the street." Moody said it la pouible a pa11erby ml&ht have Men tbe murder saspect leave the apart. ment la the early afternoon hours Wednesday and ureed poieutial witnesses to call police investigators. ''These apparently motiveless crimes are the most difficult to solve," Moody 11aid. "But it's very possible someo~e might have seen something that after· noon." Ml.IS Cox, who waa studying \o beeome'8 court reporter, is sur- vived by her parents, Patricia and Neville Cox of Costa Mesa. She also is survived by three sisters, Tammy, Laurie and Debbie Co1t, all of Costa Mesa; maternal grandparents Leo and Mary Enour, alao of Costa Mesa and an uncle, Lyle Warner of eo.taMesa. Anlrutanl Heat Wave SISTERSVILLE, W. Va. (AP> -Sure, it WU cold over the weekend. But minus 44 degrees? That wu the tem- perature gtven on a time and temperature sign here at a local bank early one mornlnc over the weekend. Since the temperature ac- tually was aroUud zero, bank official.I said the algn had malfunctioned and would be fixed right away. The alp was attended to, and t.be temperature began rising promptly. And riling. And rising. By ·1 p.m.. the a1gn read a 1weltertn1128 degrees. Brothers End Family Feud With Gunshot .An arJ,'!i':;nt over a Viet· nameee custom ended in Gardm Grove earl)' today 'wttb the death ol one ref\qee and another re:fucee beint cbarced witb murder, police said . Tbe murder victim, Nio:c Nbu.a Huynab, 32. of 93"2 Madisoo St., Westminster, died in Palm Harbor Hcepltal at 3:30 a.m., the vicUm ol multiple stab wounds. Arrested in connection with tbe ldllln1wu Phan Van Nguyen. 21, oU151 Chapman Ave., Apt. 4. According to police, the victim and bis accused murderer late Friday night were among 3> Viet- namese seated at a dilling roQm table in Apt. A at 13912 Erin St. when aftght ~e out. Cause ott.be melee, police aald, wu an ariument over a Vlet- name.e custom that calls ror din· ner I'*" to bring something with them ror the meal. PoUee reports said Huynab was not among the combatants at t.be crowded apartment's dining table. He did, however, try to bruit up the altercation aod, lD the pro. cell, wu stabbed twice with a 13·incb butcher knife. Worldng through interprete~. police said they traced Nguyen and another combatant in the dinner party fight to Nguyen's Weatminater apartment where the suspect was arrested. Police Quiz BB Brother Of Gun Victim A Huntington Be ach restaurant employe was to be in· tet'Viewed by Lynwood Police to- day for any clues in the gunshot slaying of his brother m that city Friday night. Huntington Beach police locat· ed Rudolfo Ruiz, an employe of the Seacliff Country Club, over the weekend when notified ol the death of 'Antonio Ruiz, 22, iD Lynwood.· . Antonio Ruiz was pronotmced dead at St. Francis Hospital in Lynwood, according to Los Angeles County Coroner's de· putlea, who said they believe he lived in Gardena. There was no known motive for the killing. F ....,Page AJ BID ••• ln the bluffs area lf the plan goes through. George Stringer, a vice presl· dent of Signal Landmark, the principal landowner in the area, said tbat, at \he moment, be doesn't have a position . "It doesn't mean anything until be (Mangers) gets the money," Strineer said. • Club Plam Dance Fountain Valley High School music boosters club will hold their annual moms and pops dance Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Community Center, 10200 Slater. Ave. Tlcketl can be purchased at the door. Admission la $S per cou- ple. 1177 budget deficit will have tQ be increased to between flO butlon to S'7! billion if Cool,... a~ proves his $30-bJUlon tax· cut ,Jobs program to stimulate the economy. Ford gave up on lrla can>palgn pledge to alm toward a tjalUM*S budget by 1979. Even it all his re- commendatloaa were accepted for th1I year and next. there would stll1 be a d~flclt of $.11.8 billion tn 1979, be sald. He said thls wu the fault of Conireu for oot approviae hla previout recommendatlooa ror spending restraint. But despite the reasons he gave. It brought a si1h of relief from Carter's adviaen, who bad felt the paycboloJlcal impact ol a Ford propoul for a balauced bud1et lo 1979 could make It more dimcull tor Cartee to IC public ac~tance of a btuer de- ficit this year. 0.llY '"-' _,.,..... CAPT. JERRY GAUCH AND SUNSET F1R£ POLE Slidi•g Out . Firemen To Lo1e Pole By ROBER'J' BAllKElt Of Ille Diiiy P'llot SIMf Huntington Beach firemen soon will be saying a fond farewell to the city's first. last and only firemen's slide pole. THE ZS.FOOT, solid brass pole is now in.reaular u..e at the city's two-story fire station at Anderson Street at Pacific CGaat ffiibway in Sun.set Beach. But its days are nwnbered. Tbe city recently received a federal grant ro..-a new fire station and lbe present site will be abandoned because of its aging condition. CAPI'. a OGER Hos mer said he fondly recalls using the pole in firefighting days of yore. "Sliding down poles to get to the fire equipment in such a hurry made things more exciting," be says. · "It was a regular morning ritual to polish the pole to a high luster. IC It got damp, you could really s nag your clothes on ll." THE HUNTINGTON Beach pole was first installed at the old fire station at Slb alff Main streets in 1939. It was moved to the A!llerson Street location In 1968. Hosmer said that other fire stations in lbe city are all single story and have no need for poles. "THEY'VE BEEN a part of our history, however, and they have a real nostalgia value to firefighters." Hosmer said he hopes the pole will find its way lo a fire department museum. Like old soldiers, the old pole may not die. But il is slid· ing away. Valley Woman Held In Fatal Accident A Fountain Valley woman who wu driving a car involved in a fatal collision lo Anaheim early Sunday has been arrested and charged with drunken driving ;md vehicular manslaughter, ac- cording to police. Tbey identilied the suspect as Laura lane Boem, 24, of 9615 Nightingale St., Fountain Valley. Dead as the result of injuries received in the 2 a.m . collision in ttie intersection of Ball Road and Magnolia Avenue is Mary Dunne, 58, of 201 S. Magnolia Ave., Anaheim . · Police said Miss Boern was driving ber car east on Ball Road when it collided in the Magiiolia Avenue intersection with a south- bound van driven by Donald Eugene Heverly, 48, of 17U Altedena Drive, Tustin. . Heverly, who police sald was also charged with drunken driv- ing, was seriously injured in the collision and reportedly today ls in the Intensive care unlt at West An aheim Community Hospital. Also injured in the rat.al col- lision were two passengers ln Miss Boern's auto. Police Identified t.be injured passengers as Diane Marie Kubin, 22, of the NlghUngale ad- dress in Fountain Valley, and Mervyn Keith Ripley, 3S, of 2624 E ngland Drive, Huntington Beach. Heuidlotnaclencutaholeln t.be root to gain entry, stalinl 40 to 50 watubed mattrenes, plus a wide variety~ Htin abeeta and vtbraton. lnvestigaton said the break·ln occurred overnlgbt between clos- lnl time s.tunlay and tho clia· covery Sunday. A f amlly rw tnvolvtnc two btotherl exploded into violence Sunday m,at. reeultln& 1D t.be jal.llni of CIDe who Uves in Hunt· inston Beacb and tbe boepitalba· Uoa ol tbe other brother wltb a mtncr cunabot wound. City Goals Top Agend~ p,....P.-AJ ROCKETS •• b.e woned for 21,; yuft unW l&lt month. The FBI cbar1es that Boyce provided U.S. secret deltDM document• to Lee, who transmitted them to Grlahin. TM t-.o Americana are ae· cuaed al acceptlol: UT.500 from tbt Sovteta ln ietuib f'or Jnforma. Uon the Ruaaiana i:equeated oo rocket conatrueUon. ta.. P8l said. Gebhardt uld no more arnau wert lm.mlneot but "oae « tw more lndlvtduala could be ba- vol \fed." \ \) t\iclwd L Bryant, 21, ol 5082 Flamm,o atele, in tbt clty'a JW>rtbeal Hdor, WU beld today on a ~of uaault witb 1 de- adly weapon. Dulel BeyHt, 24, or Long Beadi, wat alMUftd«' &rreA and under tNatnMnt •t. UC lnine . Medical c.nw where he wu taten ....t=•f · Daniel -... booked OD fUSPlelon ol drunk la publk after, pollce 1rr11ted, be stormed nt ·of t he botpll.a emeqeney room, ~lOI treat· mdt. ffe waa abot throUJh tb calf ol hll ltft tee m the 11:25 ,p.m. lit~ J*.lee 1ald, Mt. to· alated be neldiid DO mfdkaJ ~ t.ntion. Huntingt,on Council to Mull Development Hu.otl.qton Beach Ctty CouncU members 'Will meet at 5:30 ton1&tlt to eonalder an agenda •hlCb beOnl \ltftb a dllcuAion of 1oala tor tbe city and a look at re- 4 eve lop men~ prospects clowtdon. Ooundlmeo meet tn Room JM ot the avtc Center t« tbe $:30 p.m • .-don and moTe to the council cblmbtn for the formal T:IO p.m. meetJ.ni. Both are open to U-epublfc. At tbe T: 30 meettn1 the eouncil wlll acept '800. from Golden Wat Homeowners A.aaoclation fOf' = c ... lo be placed ln the · e, NatllN Centef in Cen- tral Park. , CouneU members are e~ to accept a propoeal ror pre· paratory 1tep11 ror sealing t.be bOttoio ol Lake Talbert wbJcb Is curN'Dtly at a low level. Tbe old city ya?d •lte at . Alabama Street and Mempbls Avenue bi to be declared aurpJus, ·a step toward selllnt the one· acre parcel. In IDOlhet financial matter, the council wUl bear a request for •1.000 for • new firo l)\Jmper enJf,ne to replace a 1t49 model at the old Wamer Jl'lre StaUoo. There will be five pubUc bear· lnl• OD tonln1 matters, dis· cuu1on ol lmp1ementauon of the Greenbelt Plan and consldera- lion ol a Joint me.Uni ol th~ council with chairmen or boardJ and commiaions to take a l°'* at clty eoala. The city council will receive a preaentatloo and a reeommmda· Uon by the plannln& department. about Ndevelopment ol the old downtown area. The t'.ouncil wUJ bear plans tb com=• freeway olframp lntb Hun Center from U,. Sab 01010 ay and be aekect tb approve atepe to acquire land tor tbtatttet.. · The charter mt.loo commit- tee II uldn.s the COUlSCll r~ permlsalon to mate lta re.port lh November ol tbls y .. r. f s • lrvme EDITION I T oday's Clo la g N.Y .Stoeks OL. 70, NO. 17, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1977 TEN CENTS.1 eath By Firing Squad • ~ate Stunned !Sorensen Asks I CIA Withdrawal Ii WASHINGTON CAP) - r"fheodore C. Sorensen stunned the Senate Intelligence Commit· 1tee today by disclosing that he and President-elect Jimmy Carter had agt"eed that he should withdraw as the nominee to direct the Central Intelligence Asency. Sorensen revealed his decision at the end of a lengthy statement to the committee defending Churches Reunion Backed l VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope Paul VI has approved in princi- ple a historic proposal to reunite the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches. Vatican of- ficials said today. I But they described as un- fprtunate a plea by a leading .Anglican newspaper that Pope ul, 79, resign in favor of a nger man lo help heal Chris· divisions. joint high-Jevel commission Catholic and Anglican &eholars Is scheduled to publish a doc ument Thursday recom- mending an end to the 443-year· old schism and calling for re· cognition of the pontiff in Rome overall patriarch. The reunification document, to e released in London, is not nding on either church but is eant as the basis for further iscussio n by bishops, eologians and ordinary lie~ers on both sides. It will obably be years before a de- ion ia made. A rank.inc Vatican official said pe p.._a perllOflaJly cleared the ument. But as with similar ument.s in lbe past, he said, e poot.lff declined giving full proval pending further study con.slderation by bishops and holars around the world. The worldwide Anelican Com- union, which includes the otatant Episcopal Church in •e United Stales, bas 60 million lbeoibers. The Roman Catlbolic C)burch bu 580 million members. I e Garage .. Ji. blaze tent.atlvely linked to .-.arette amokin1 caused a a(arace fire Saturday in an Irvine Jiome, resulting in about $5,500 «_am aee, Or ante County ~emen reported today. Firemen were called to 18002 Jlann St., a residence owned by Jllcbard Sulllvan and rented by !ie.nda Smitb, at 6 :4' p.m. emen said (lie blaze was un- r control within nJne minutes. amaae included about $2,500 etural damaee plua ancit1'er himself against "scurrilous and unfounded personal attacks which have anonymously circulated against me." Committee Chairman Daniel K. Inouye <D·Hawaii), said the committee would accede to his request and await a new nominee from Carter. At a news conference after the hearing adjourned, Sorensen said he had informed Carter of his decision in a telephone call only two minutes before commit- tee convened to consider his nomination. So ren sen acknowledged that Carter did not try to dissuade him. The former counsel to Presl· dent John F. Kennedy told re· porters, "The governor and l Jointly reached a conclusion ... that there is substantial opposi- tion in the Senate which would re- sult either in my rejection, which would handicap his administra- tion as it gets off to a new start, or result in my being confirmed by a narrow vote which would handicap my effectiveness as I J(Ot off to a start." Carter's press secretary, Jody Powell, told reporters in Georgia that the President-elect obvious· Jy regretted the decision. A rising wave of objections to the selection of the former Ken- nedy administrati_,n aide had been apparent in recent days, causing Carter himself to caJJ some key senators to puah the • nomination. Sorensen would not identify any or those whom he accused of mating false charges against him, but under questioning in- dl c ated h e believed some senators and some conservative organizations such as the Liberty Lobby, the Conservative Union and the John Birch Society were , partly responsible. Several such . <See NOMINEE, Page A2) Woman Hurt In Thwart of ·Robbery Try A San Clemente woman d~ termined not to be robbed held 01i' to ber purse Sunday despite the.,: efforts ot two men who draued her along the sidewalk tryin& to take it away. Nicetta Palanl, 50, was treated by firemen· for scrapes on her knckles and chin. which she •ot when she was bounced for several yards along the sidewalk at 222 N. El Camino Real. Police said the woman was as- saulted by the men as s he walked along El Camino. They said the would-be purse ~atcheni were · frightened off ,,,.hen they could see she wQ\tld not rel,ase her purse. ' •Both attackers were described as being 17 to 21. One was of medium build. The other was thin, with long-black hair, and wore denim pants and jacket. • • ,. ............. NEWSMEN VIEW CHAIR, SURROUNDED WITH SANDBAGS, WHERE GILMOREWASEXECUT£D VolleyofRlfleShotaEnd• Lengthy Leg•I B•ttle In First U.S. Execution In 10 Ye1rs Spain Mis hap 23 Servicemen Die · In ~hips Collision BARCELONA, Spain• CAP) - A U.S. navy launch ferrying ·sailors and Marines back to their ships from weekend leave col- lided with a freighter and flipped over in the darkness of Barcelona harbor early today, killing at least 23 American servicemen, U.S. Navy officials said. Scores of the more than 100 men aboard swam to safety, but many others were trapped under · the launch until SpanUih tugboats sped to the scene and righted It. "It was a nightmare but there was not any real panic except for a couple or guys," said survivor Richard Felzien of Norfolk, Va .. a 1st class petty officer. He was one or l2 servicemen being treat- Susan Saxe Pleads Guilty, Sentenced BOsroN (AP) -Antiwar ac- Uvlat Susan E . Saxe pleaded guil- t y to armed robbery and man&laughter today and wu sentenced to l2 to 1' years In state prison. Judie Walter McLaughlin. in pronouncin& sentence, accepted the recommendation of pro· secutor John Gaffney ror the lesser charge or manslaughter. Mias Saxe's firsl trial on a murder char&• ended last Oc- tober in a bung jury. ed for shock in a Barcelona hospital. The total number or injured was not yet known, the Navy said. Earlier reports said 19 were injured, six seriously. The Navy withheld the iden- tities of the victims eending notification of next-of-kin, which a spokesman said was expected to be completed within.24 hours. U.S. Navy officials said the 56-foot launch and 390-ton Spanish coastal freighter Urlea s mashed into each other in lbe harbor darkness as they rounded a pier from opposite sides. . There were no reports of in- juries on the freighter. · A U.S. consular official said the accident occurred at about 2 a.m. just after the launch picked up 110 servicemen and headed out toward the 6th Fleet helicopter carriei; Guam and landing dockship Trenton. About 40 Americana swam to safety, the news agency Europa Press said. U.S. consular of· ficiala said 19 of the vi~tims were dead before they could be tUen to hospitals. Both the U.S. and Spanish navies.began a investigation. The Guam and Trenton were on a Coodwill visit to Barcelona a Mediterranean port and Spain's second largest city. """" ....... SHOT AT SUNRISE ' Gary Mark Giimore Teen Center Reopens at New Locale The Irvine Teen Ce'ftler re- opened today at Its new location on Culver Drive, between University Hieb School and Ma.son Regional Park. 000 damaae to the coneenta. bouH was~ touched by the es,ftremetisaid. · More Walk Time ·Sought Y oun1 people age. 13 to 19 are invited to vlait the center, which ia sponsored by the city and staffed with city recreation personnel. The new center includes pln- b all machines, air h oekey eamea. pool tables, table 1amea. a color televiaioo Ht, a at«eo system, volleyball, a ball-court basketball court, magazines and '11 Dablun Pick Up. Nlca. Beat O(fw. Xll•XXU U ,ou have a car or truek you '° convert '° eaaa.. call .. ..,.lrlW. We make lt • .., tor to put a few worda to won ,, ' 7 ou Jn t h e people's ace -lbe D.U, Pilot Senior cltb:ens in 1.rvlne are uklnc city officials to lenllben the ''Walt .. cycle at the traffic alcnal al Michelson and Culver Drives. In a resolution pused earlier tb1I month by the aeniot' cltilena comm.ittee, the resldenta claim that there ts not enouth time lor tbem to crou the atrfft. Because tbe University Patlt area con.lalns a bi&h proportion of restdenta above the 110 ot 55, the •lenal et that corner la UHd a 1reat deal by the aenion. A dty aide Hid today that IWf niernbe'rt are recomtnt ndlnc tbat no chan1e be made beuUM they believe the •lcnal ti~ la adequate. '""'\: • . ' •'""-.. ' Howner. be said that imleas• J>erlOD be11nJ to crou tht street at the start of the walk ~.ycle be mltbt not make it arl. J,he w~ &Croll the road. Harry Ehrlich, admtnlstratfv. ln that cue. he "*lid Just wait aasiatant tD the public works de. for another cycle. •all Ehrlich. ~artment, ,..,.In • ..-out u.-t •-Tbt ctt.y aide commented tbat ,., ._. u.. UJ the Mlebtlaoa/Cul•er LD~ ovember1 tbe walk eyde wu· tlon ii OM of UM lanaest UIMd it creaHG from •Hen to 10 •IJnaltlntblcttJoreowtt,1. aecODdl and lb• Rubtna don't · 'ZJUilcll_u1a a.. plane to attend walk phase boolw.t from lOto 1T tM .._,.ltldor cJUaoa commit· seconcte. tit m..una. Feb. s. "Our tralftc •tln"1' wu out there aamn t•Une tbt cycl• and .. ., 1mow UM1 ltlll tblrik the be tldnb 1t'1 lldequat• time for eycl• aN too ahort. even after' an1one, lncllld.lnc tb• el<krly, to ••l~t.Mm.MQbelfwe •tt ~ tbe street," Ebrtitb · ah• them. IDOl"e lutnactlaDa lt 1ald. f wllll*J>,•• aald Drllcb. I ,i refrelhments. , The center WH p,...I, located ln the Rancho ~Joa· qutn area, but waa moved Jate• last year. Slnce lts m ove, teen center personnel ha~e bee ren- oHUhc tbe build.int, includlnJ ieneraJ fixup, painting aAd ac1- dln1 lumllure donated by the !:bell Club. Tbe ce11ter•1 new bou'-wtll be 12:30to10 p.m., Moaday, 11Nrs- day and J'r\day; S to 10 p.m .• Tutlday'lnd Wedoeada,; and noon to m1dn.1Cbt, l"rida, md Saturday. ~ t.be eT8f')'day equip. mtnt at. the c.nter, lleld trtpe, tournamta&a, duc:ee. and IDW• .lea .,. often. •pomored .., .... IJIM.QNTBS. P11tAI> ~ ~ .· Appeals R11n Out For Killer ' POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN, Utah (AP) -Gary Mark GHmore, the kUJer who de· manded death and twice at· tempted suicide in prison, was executed by a Utah firing squad today, held to a chair by white nylon straps. The 36-year-oJd Gilmore was the first person to be executed in the United States in nearly 10 years. His lengthy fight for the execution, which was stayed three times, drew worldwide at· tention. Gilmore, sentenced for the sbootihg death or a Provo, Utah, motel clerk, wore a T-shirt and pants as he faced the five•man ri· fie squad in what was once the prison cannery. He dild at 7:06 a.m . PST. A witndt said blood emerged through Gilmore's black shirt on- to bis white pants after the ' riflemen fired. Some 40 minutes after a federal appeals court ln Denver overturned the third stay of Gilmore 's execution, a spokesman for the prison dictat- ed a short announcement of the death. Outside the prison, some 60 opponents of capital punish- ment stood in silence. . "The order or the 41b District Court bu been carriec1 out. Gary Mark Gllmore is dead,0 tho prison spokesman told newsmen..- Lawtence Schiller, who bas the . rights to Gilmore's life story, then described the execution. He said there were about 20 other people at the execution. Gilmore talked briefly with Warden Samuel Smith but Schiller could not hear what was said. A prison employe distributed cotton to witnesses to euard their eara from the sound of the riOe fire. I Gilmore ..d"(.not move in the chair. He spoke to bis uncle, Vern D' Amico, to Schiller and to his lawyers, Robert L . Moody and Ronald Stanaer. Stanger bugged him around the neck. : The warden then read a legal order. Gilmore looked direc8y at the warden without quivering. "Gary looked up for an ex-~ tended period of time and said, •Let's do it', .. Schiller said. "There were some emotional exchanges. A priest. a doctor an4 several other prison employes placed a hood over Gilmore's head. He was wearing tennis. shoes. ''He dfd not move when the hood was placed over. him.'• SchlJJer saJd. "We could not bear anything that was belng said." ••All the prison personnel 1 mpved away. Father Thomas Mearsman gave some riles to Gilmore before the hood was placed over bis bead. ••A circuJar target was placed. on · Gilmore's T·shlrt. I think I .aw the warden gtve the sJinat out of the comer of my eye. 1 heard thr~ ooiaes in quick rapid auccesalon -bans, bang, bang. Gary's body moved. His bead (See GILMOaE, Page AZ) Coast ' A2 DAIL 'Y PILOT Monday Janu~ry 17, 19n ... A ainst SJC ' Worker Files 1 • 4 Second Coullt ' o.llp .. , ... MMt ....... CHARGES CITY BIAS G•ll S•mote Board Eyes Policy on Sex Class I Saddleback College trustees are pondering a new district policy apparently spawned by the controversial handling or a sex education class la st semester. I The course was suspended for the spring semester when it was learned that films depicting aberrant sexual behpvior had been ordered for classroom u.5e and that other objectionable m aterials were used as lecture aids. I The method by which the class was reviewed -primarily in private sessions of the board or trustees -irked faculty leaders. who· said the standard pro- lcedures were ignored. The policy now before trustees was proposed by R. L. Platt, de- an of admln1strative service.<i at the College. It lays down specific rules a nd guidelines to be followed when instructional materials are to be challenged. I I Trustees received the draft policy as an information item at their last meeting and are due to 1 consider Its adoption on Jan. 24 Accordfag to administration otflclals, the policy "will assist in dealing_, with difficult questions concerning materials and cur· riculum.'' ~ rive-point procedure de- s igned to "insure academic due process" is also included m the pohcy. \tie procedure includes: -Bringing criticis m of matenals to the attention of the dean of instruction, who will as- sess the complaint and try to re- S-Olve it informally by referral to the appropriate academic division d1rector. -The division director shall bold discussions with the com· plaJnant and prepare a summary or the objections for the dean or inslructJon and the instructors involved. If resolved informally, .a written not.Jee will be sent to the dean. -U there Is stUI a dispute, the dean wUJ re-enter and discuss it further before taking tbe matter 1D the coUeae president. -The president will confer with the parties involved before maklnJ a final dedalon. I -If tM challenge la upheld, the bo.rd ~ trustees will be asked to terminate the eirbtln& materials and approve replacements. The new policy baa already been acrutinbtd by faculty leaden, who are expecUd to di.a· cu11 the propoeal before lt is adopted. OUNOICOAIT DAILY PILOT By ANNE COO PE ft -Ol ... IMllW .. , ... St.ti Gail Samota, who filed a charge of .sex discrimination in July against her employer, t.he City of San Juan Capistrano, has now brought a second charge against the city. Miss Samota, 26, initially filed an unequal wage claim with the U.S. Department of Labor and filed a sex d1scriminatlon charge with the Equal Employment Op. portunity Commission <EEOC> Both aeencies are currently in· vesligating her accusations. Miss Samota based her July complaint on her contention that a male employe was being paid a higher salary to do the same work sbe was doing. She is now charging in a com- plaint filed with the commlasion last week t hat San Juan is threatening to fire her because of her earlier actions against the city. Miss Samota' said Thomas Merrell, planning director, told her Jan. 10 she would be placed on two weeks paid leave of absence, prior to a personnel bearing Jan. 24 to d1scuss her dis- missal. She said she believes the threat of being fired is only the most re- cent blow in a barrage or harass· ment the city bas leveled against her since city officials claimed she had failed her probation as administrative assistant and made her a clerk-typist last March. She also charged in her most recent complaint that the city has refused to reimburse her $916 tuition for a graduate course at use. She said the city couucil had previously approved the lw· tion reimbursement. • City Manager J ames Mocalis wrote a memo to Miss Samota, refusing the reimbursement. He said she was not entitled to it as a clerk-typist. l;le said reimburse- ment was orrered ber al the time she was working as an ad- ministrative assistant, to de- velop maximum efficiency in that capacity only. Although Planning Director Merrell today denied requesting the personnel hear ing, Mocalls said the hearing followed Mer- rell 's recommendation that Miss Samota's e mployment be terminated. Mocalis said Merrell told him the clerk-typist's work "wasn't up to snuff." "I con.sider this a personal matter and don't wish to com- ment," Mocalis sajd today. "I don 't want to make (Miss Samota) look bad in any way." Before her demotion to clerk typist. Miss Samota was an ad- ministrative aide in the city de- par tmen t or administrative services. Willlam Becker was also an ad· mlnistrative aide. Both Becker and Miss Samota were hired un- der the federal "make.work" program, tbe Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA>. · Miss Samota was originally .,hired as a clerk-typist, Becker as 1t maintenance m an. Both were promoted to positions as ad- m iniatrati ve aides, effective Aug. 18, 1975. Becker was paid $840 a month, but Miss Samota earned $799. John O'Sullivan, dlrector or ad- ministrative services, said the work performed was probably romparable. Heaton Joins Taxation Unit Stewart Heaton has been ap- pointed to Irvine's Revenue and Taxation Committee. Heaton, a Fluor Corporation employe, Jives at 16 Eucalyptua, lrvifte. He was appointed to t.he committee l>Y City Councilman John Burton following the re- siinaUon of Burton's previous appointee, Jack McCarley. The revenue and tuaUon com- mJUee la a group composed of ciUzens and city officials who ad· vise the city on finandal mat· tera. E' ..... Pfl,,eAI NOMINEE •• • l'l'OUPI bad made known their 0p- pocWon to Sorensen aa CIA ch.let. ll••nwblle, another con· trovenlal Carter nominee wa ur1ln1 tbe Senate Judiciary Comm.ltt.ee to speed action Gil tall nomination to be attorney 1eneral. Griffin B. Bell told the commlt-*• "Somebody'• cot to nm th• Justice Dtpartmeot" after Thunday'a lnauauratlon. · He aJlo aald lM plan.1 f:o i.lp on TUeldQ hom prtn~ AtlutJ. cluflil th1t bar bJacb IJl4 J..,., ''I've sooa be1ond till• tall o1 du· tr ... he aaf.d ... ,,,.. eoe• ~ what most _public otftclall have .. ctooe.·· O.lty l'llet Sl.IH ....... Refugee Charged In Death An ar1ument over a Vlet- nameee dinln1 custom ended in Garden Grove early today witb the death of one refu1ee ud another rehl&ee belna cb...,ed with murder. police aatd. The murder victim. Ngoc Nhug Huynah, 32. or 9342 Madison St., Westminster, died in P alm Harbor Hospital at 3:30 a.m., the victim or multiple stab wounds. Arrested ln coMection with the killine wu Phan Van N1uyen, 21+ of915l Chapman Ave., Apt 4. According to police, the victim and his accused murderer late Friday night were among 20 Viet-- namese seated al a dining room table in Apt. A at 13962 Erin St. when a fight broke out. IRV1NE TEEN CENTER WORKERS ADO LAST-MINUTE TOUCHES AT NEW SITE Ctty-aponlOl'ed Haven for Youngstet9 WH Reopened Todey Cause or the melee, police said, was an argument over a Viet· namese custom that calls for din· ner guests to bring something with them for the meal. President Submits $440 BillionBudget WASIUNGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford handed Congress to- day a lame-duck federal budget of k40 billion for 1978 that calls for a substantial increase in de- fense spending and permanent tax cllts totaling $47 .5 billion over the next six years. Ford, who has only three days rem alning or his presidency. said his budget would ''help us to CARTER ALREADY PLANS CHANQES-.U 271 CHANGES VIEWED IN FORD BUDGET--A4 fulfill the promise of America." But President-elect Carter's ad· visers already were at work on changes to fulfilJ the Democrat's own promises to the voters. Ford's tax cut plans likely will receive lltUe attention from both Congress and from Carter, who has his own tax-reduction plans and who wants to use any in- creased tax receipts to pay for new programs, such as health in- * * * surance. rather than turn that re- venue back to taxpayers. Carter plans to s ubmit pro- posed changes to the Ford budget to Congress in mid-February, after which the Democratic- controlled Congress will hammer out a final budget for the year beginning Oct. 1 undoubtedly more to Carter's lik1ng than to Ford's. Ford's budget provides for a seven percent increase in spend- ing over the estimated 1977 budget expenditures or $411 billion. Since receipts are estimated at $393 billion, there would be a 1978 deficit or $47 billion, down from $57 billion this year. Carter already has said the 1977 budget deficit will have to be increased to between $70 billion to $75 billion if Congress ap· proves his $30-billion tax cut jobs program to stimulate. the economy. Ford gave up on his campaign pledge to a.im toward a balanced budget by 1979. * * * Highlights Listed Of Budget for '78 W ASHJNGTON (AP> -Here are" highlights of President Ford's proposed budget for fis- cal 1978, which begins Oct. 1 or this year: TOTAL AND DEFICIT - Outlays would total $440 billion a nd receipts would total $292 billion, leaving a budget deficit of $47 billion, down from an estimated $57.2 billion in fiscal 1977. Outlays t his year are estimated at $411.2 billion . TAXES -Ford proposes a six-year program to reduce tax- es by $47.5 billion, beginning with a $7.2-billlon reduction this year. He proposes increasing Social Security taxes over the next several years. DEFENSE -There would be a $12.2-billion increase in de- fense spend1ng to $112.3 billion. with new outlays for the con- lroversial Bl bomber and also for development or t h e aophisticaled new MX missile. SOCIAL PltOGRAMS -The $12.'6 billion in spending cuts in Ford's budget include $2 bUlion from Medicare, Sl bUUon from Social Security, $1.2 billion from child nutrllloo programs and S800 mUllon from food stamps. Congress has refused to make these cuts in the past. ENERGY -An increaae or $2 billion is provided for energy project.a, including an additional f700 mUUon for energy research and development to a total of '3.4 bUllon. EXECVTIVE SALA.aJES - Memben ot Congress, Cabinet officers, judges and the vice pre- sident would gel increases in s alaries. For members or Congress. salaries would rise to S57,SOO from $44,600. JOBS -There would be a phasing out or public-service jobs programs with total spend- ing put at $5.3 billion for all employment and training pro- grams, down from $6.8 billion this year. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK - Unemployment would average 7 .3 percent, down from an average or 7.6 percent last year, the Ford administration predict· ed. Consumer prices would rise S.3 percent a nd over-all economic growth would average 5.2 percent. Bridge Crash Halts Traffic For 4 Hours Police said today a minor traf- fic accident early Sunday after· noon on the Coast Highway bridge over Upper Newport Bay tied up traffic for more than two hours. Traffic ()(fleer Joe Lambert said the bridge itael! was blocked for 40 minutes beginning al about 1:20 p.m. by a four-car rear-end collisloo. The drivers ol the rour cars were identified u Brtgid O'Lougblln, 20, of 1207 Goldenrod Ave.,CoronadelMar; RobertEl· llolt, 60, or nm J ordan Ave., IJ'vtne; Amy O'LoughUn, 21, ~ 2t1 Avocado St., Costa Mesa and Richard Riding, 20. or 15201 Yorkshire Lane, Huntington Beach. Police 1ald only minor lt\Juries were repo~ in the traffic mil· hap. Lambert 1&ld that at the peak of.the tratflc IJ\IJ'l, the.re were a total ol aeven police o.n lt.s either trylne to clear t.tp the accident or lryln1 to control motorlats caulbt ln the tleup. He said westbound trafnc was . backed up to Ma cArthur Boulevard In Cor:ona del alar and traffic beaded taatbouod wu backed up to Howard'• Rutaurut, on tbt wut tide of the Arebea brtd1e. "KOi& of the driven were pret. t.Y 1ood about it,•• be 1ald. "-n.. •u• a few that tried to pt out of llile, but lb.at'• wbat Wt wen U...for." F.-..PageAJ CENTER ••• city's youth services department for Irvine teens. Theresa Avera, supervUlor of the Teen center, is responsible for developing and implementing the city's youth services pro- gram during the past three years. There is also a staff of six workers, all either college stu- dents or college graduates. They include Mario Arellano, Dru Devlin, Dayne Burns, Tim Lockwood, Ken Obmert and John McAllister. Frwaa Page AJ GILMORE • • turned slightl y to the left. .. Then slowly red blood ·emerged Crom under the black T· shirt onto t.he white slacks." Moody, one of Gilmore's two attorneys, said Gilmore had asked to stand and face bis ex- ecutioners and to not have the black hood. O •Amico, the uncle, told newsmen after the execution: ''I would liJce to say at this time, Gary, my nephew, died like he wanted to d1e, in dignity. He got his wish to die. He died In dignity. T hat's all I have lo say.•• l Gilmore's other l awyer, Stanger. said through tears that be spent the night with Gilmore. "He was even trying to teach us some western songs," Stanger said or Gilmore. "He made the statement that he had received a girt. That girt was be knew when was going to die and he was in- deed fortunate. In the wee hours of the morning, be expressed thanks and some sorrow. He was a good man. He expressed love for children." Pollce reporu aald Hu,yoah was not among the combatants al the crowded apartment's dining table. He did, however, try to break up the altercation and, in the pro- cess, was stabbed twice with .a 13-incb butcher knlle. Working through interpreters, police said they traced Nguyen- and another combatant 1n the dinner party fight to Nguyen's Westminster apartment where the suspect was arrested. New Campus Opposition Due Tonight The Irvine Company is expect· ed tonight to make a lut-ditcll ef· tort to derail Mddleback College's chosen site for a seeond campus in Irvine by o((ering \he school a second location about three miles away. College trustees were urged a week ago by a company spokesman to delay action aimed at acquiring 20 acres at Bryan Ave nue and Culver Drive because or detrimental impacts on surrounding agricultural uses. The company wants the college to build it.a new campus.near the intersection of Irvine Ct!nter Drive and Jeffrey Road . Tonl&ht's meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. in the college library. Fair in North By Tiie Auoclated Presa Except for fog in the valleys, most or Northern California will have fair weather through Tues. day in the influence of a high pre- ssure system over Nevada. The Weather Service is forecasting slightly warmer days in many districts or Northern California. Hunt Pays Off Irvine Man, 93, Back Home A 93-year..old Irvine man, who was the object of a searcti Sun· day by police, private citizens and a police helicoJSter, was found early today and returned to bis College Park home. Lewis Harry Kudell, or 14582 Beach Ave., was discovered at 8:30 a.m. in the Peters Canyon area or North Irvine, about sir. miles away from bis home. Irvine Ranch deputies dis· covered Kudell on the Irvine Company property and said he was in good condition, but bad become <llsoriented. They said he apparently spent the evening sleeping under trees and bushes in the isolated area. Kudell, who lives with his son and daughter-in-law, left the house at 11 a.m. Sunday for his daily walk, but failed to retom by afternoon, accordina to police. . After bis daughter·in-law, Lori Jean Kudell, notified police of hi8 absence, a search was begun that included police and private citizens with citizen band radios. When t.hey faJled to turn up the small elderly man by nigbUall, the Costa Mesa police helicopter was called in at 10:30 p.m., but also failed to locate Kudell. Chamber to Hear Super Bowl Referee -. Jim Tunney, t he Newport Beach resident who was the re- feree for this year's Super Jowl game, wiU be the featured speaker Wednesday at U-. 70th annual instalJatlon banquet ·ot the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Tunney will offer a humorous look into the life of a pro tootball offlclal ln "ReOectlons of a Striped Shirt ... In addition, the chamber will honor a cJUien of the year and install the new board of dlreetort who will serve under Newport Btacb attorney DeMll Harwood t.b• newly elected chamber preai· dot. Harwood, who succeed• another Newport Beach at· torne1, Jhn Parker, wUl bo 1wof'll m by lrv1ne Mayor David Sll.IJ, who la alto a local 1ttomcy. The banquet will be held at the Marriott Hotel ln Newport Beach. Cocktalll will be served beatsm.lU •U:30 p.m . aoc1 dlnner taacbeduled for7 :ao p.m. ' 7 ~ .... '\.. ... • l a guna/SODth Coast EDITION Alternooa N.Y.Stoe~ l • ORANGE CQUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, J ANUARY 17, 1977 TEN CEN t I • I A t Lagmaa Bar Suspect Held I ' m· Stfthbing I One man is in tbe hospital and another is in jail booked on suspl· cion of assault with Intent to com· mil murder following a stabbing I Sunday in Laguna Beach outside the LltUe Shrimp, a bar catering to a homosexual clientele. I Jack Steward, U , of Whittier. ...,as reported in si.able condition 'today In the intensive care unit al ~uth Coast Community illospilal. Steward underwent surgery late Sunday at the South ,Laguna hospital. Laguna Beach Police Capt. Sore nsen Ask s Bid R escinding Neil Purcell said Steward had been stabbed in the stomach and suffered cuts on bis bands. Police found a four-inch knife at the scene of the stabbing, the in· terseclion of Cress Street and South Coast Highway. Police arrested Bruce E . Barnett, 1:1, of Long Beach about 45 minutes after the stabbing and after officers inter viewed customers including Barnett's wife, Clare, at the bat, 1305 S. Coast Highway. Captain Purcell and Del Gene Brooka reconstructed the inci· dent thia way: Barnett and his wife had been drinking at the bar. A verbal altercation erupted in the men's room between Barnett and Steward and both men walked out.side. Customers reported seeing two men fighting and rolling on the ground at the corner. One man Jumped up and ran. Stewart was found lying on the ground bleed· ing from stab wounds. I WASHINGTON (AP) - "Theodore C. Sorensen stunned the Senate Intelligence Commit· tee today by disclosing that he bad asked President-elect Jim- tny Carter to withdraw hi• :'llomibation to be CIA director. Police and paramedics responded to ~ call and while Stewart was given aid and taken to the ho.wital, offl.cen t>e1an in· terviewing 1>atrooa at the bar. . "'"~ NEWSMEN VIEW CHAJR, SURROUNDED WITH SANDBAGS, WHERE GILMOREWASEXEC~D VoHeyofRlflelhot9l nde L•ntthY Letal 88'tte tn F1rat U.8. b w .. •n lft ~0 Ve.. ~ The committee abnptly tponed its hearings on the mination to await word from rter. Spain Mishap Carter's press secretary, Jody Powell, in Georgia with the in· rc:oming Democratic chief ex· liecutive, was asked if Carter ')'egretted Sorensen•s 'withdrawal 1 'Uld replied, "I think that's quite obvious." Powell prom)sed addi· tional comment after discussing 1 the startling development with Carter. Capt. Purcell laid when an officer gave Mrs. Barnett a description of the assailant of· ficers souiht, she s&id "Thal sounds like my bus band," and she provided police with a description' of their car. Patrolman Don Barney stopped Barnett at the intersec- tion of Broadway and North Coul Highway shortly after the description of the vehicle was broadcast. 23 SerVicemen Die In Ships Collision Sorensen did not say what Carter's response had been. but ~omm.ittee chairman Daniel K. lnouye CD-Hawaii), indicated that lhe committee would accede <> ~enseo's wish to step uide. The former counsel and close GSS9Ciate to President John F. e nnedy dropped his bombshell at the tclose ot a lengthy atate- ent In wh.ich he asserted he was uallfled for the post and denied a series or what he called "scur· ous and unfounded persooal al· (~ NOllINEE, Pase A!) Police Grab· Suapect in 20 CB Burglaries Laguna Beach police believe today they wUI clear 20 com· ercial burglaries with the ar· est in San Clemente of a zt.year· ld San Juan Capistrano man. Richard A. Palmer of 1031 alle Purema was taken lntc. ustody Saturday after an mploye at Morris Robert's Hon· a, 1709 N. El Camino Real, S.O lemente, told police be bad just een a man who attempted to re ak in the business earlier. . Barnett was held today in Laguna Beach City Jail on '25,000 bail. Arraignment is scheduled Tuesday at Laguna Niguel Municipal Court. Woman Hurt In Thwart of ·Robbery T ry A San Clemente woman de- termined not to be robbed beld on to her purse Sunday despite the- efforts ot two men who drq1ed her along the sfdewallc trying to tab it away. Nicetta Palazzi, so. was treated by firemen tor scrapes on her k.nckles and cbln, which she, got when she was bounc~ for several yards along the sidewalk at 222 N. El Camino Real. Police said the woman was as- sault~ by the men as she walked along El Camino. They sald the would-be purse snatchers were !rigb'tened off when they could see she wpuld not reJease her ~ne. . . Both attackers were described as belnl 11 to 21. One was or med.lam build. Tbe other was thin, wttb tons-black bair, and wore denim pants and jacket~ BARCELONA. Spain (AP) - A U.S. navy launch ferrying ·sailors and Marines back to their ships from weekend leave col- lided with a freighter and flipped over in the darkness or Barcelona harbor early today, killing al least 23 American servicemen, U.S. Navy officials said. Scores of the more than 100 men aboard swam to safety, but many others were trapped under the launch until Spanish tugboats sped to the scene and righted it. "lt was a nightmare but there was not any real panic except for a couple of guys," said survivor Richard Feinen of Norfolk, Va .. a lat clau petty officer. He was one of 12 servicemen being treat· • ed for shock in a Barcelona hospital. The total number of injured was not yet known, the Navy said. Earlier reporta said 19 were injured, six seriously. The Navy withheld the Iden· lilies of the victims pendlng noWicaUon of next.of-kin, which a spokesman said was expected to be completed within 24 hours. U.S. Navy officials said Ute 56-loot launch and 390·ton Spaniab coastal freighter Urlea smashed into each other tn the harbor darkness .. they rounded a pier from opposite aides. · There were no reporta or In· Juriea on tbe frelthter. A U.S. consular official said the accident occurred at about 2 a.m. just after the launch picked up 110 servicemen and headed out toward the 6th Fleet helicopter carrier Guam and landing docksbip Trenton. About 40 Americans 'Swam to <See SIOPS, Page A2) Blood Clots On Beaten Child's Br~ By TOM BAKLEY OI ... 0.Hy "llM It.ff The surgeon who performed an emergency operation on 2-year-• old Cora Brewster at San Clemente General Hospital Aug. 17 testified today 1that he found blood clota and multiple bruises in the area or the unconscious c))lld'a brain. . Dr. Francois Haravey or Mis- sion Viejo told an Orfnge County Superior Cqurt jury that the many inJuri~ be found In the area of the brain were of recent and putoritln. It 15 alleged by th~ prosecution that the injuries and other in- juries round tbrou1hout lhe child's body were infilcL~ by de-<See CORA, Paie A2) La1una Beach Police Capt. ~eil Purcell saicl.:when Palmer was arreskd by ~an Clemente i>ollce, property ta.ken from him Included gold coins taken in a Sl.450 aale-craek bur1luy al ~h I Bo d • E " : .... ."~ ~ifa~~a;~::: oo ~ a:nes. · rv.~ ... been releas~ about tour weeb 'J ~. ago after serving Dine years in Caplstnno Unlfted School Dls· study be made to attempt to Tbon&1ley wtll al1o-' NCOm· atate priaon for residential trlct tr\astees ~ill be aaked ma1nt.aln ~community in· mend tbat all tboM atteet4d by burita.ry. tonllbt to deelde predae aiten-te,rttybaaaeDdanc-9 .... u . Uae btsb acbool boundaries M&nY of the bur1larles police dance boundaries for Capiltrano Th should be liven an ~unit)' to JJope to clear involved small Valley Hip School, scheduled ti> com;,:~ tbe ai::,, ~ be burd. • amounts ot cub. open na:t September in ll1uion OS>•n bl September wit.bout • However t.bey include the tbeft Viejo. • __ ,_ l A poll o1 ....... ._._ of drup and s)'rinJet from a. Tb• boJrd alto •ill ttmlder .....-e .... •- S>hyslclan's office and another wbe\her the ntt bllh ecbool will who a.re now Jvnlor1 at SU ••le crackln1 at tbe Colony open wltb or without a MDior ~=-..::~-;-~~ JC.ltcbetl ReltaW'anl in Lquna class. -,.. -.-Jleach. ni. district'• Growth Plamlnc fer to complete tbidr aenkll' yeer i: Thecrimeswerecommlttedoo Advllory CommJuloq COPAC> wbwetbe)'an-.. 1oot and on bicycle, Capt. Purcell baa recomm ended boundaries Tharnt1.,-. tiOWever, will rt· J•ald. wbteb ~d divide tommunltks comatmd that tbe hleh adliool San Clemente S1t. Craig but addne relative balance tn openwltblfadlihlaetbroqbU. Steckler said Palmer wu be1np numbtn of atudeJill attendln& Rt said the ed.uc,atlona) Md Alao on t6eal-"t'a afeDcla II a public bearina on &ht dlltrict'• ~..-nt wftb tbe ca_._. l1ldfted EducatJoe A~ CC\JSA>,r•••'l1w--... • TudMn ba•entlflld UM coo· tr•ct. wblch melp ... ~' ,... cent HY Mte ~~· tillMftta. fte Ulary r1a1• w Capiatrano teaebm .oald'be,.,., ..... to Sll.'M't, Wlth aD addltlonal 18'1$ lot tadMn boldlq doctorate ""wi...-.. SHOT AT SUNRISE Gary M•rk Giimore Laguna Road Wulening Set For Dillauawn "Shall Lquna Canyod Road be Widened?" 11 the topic or a publlo forum to be held at 8 o'clock tonight al Laguna Beach City Hall chall\bera. The discussion b presented by Villat• Laguna and wUI Jnclud~ as opposing speakers, Michael Schley, executive director of the Laguna Greenbelt •I'd Jack McDowell, Laauna Beach City c'ouncllman. · An "expert panel" will tnclude Jon Sparb, La1una Beach POiice chief; Wendell Pond a CalTrans i:epraentailve; WtJilam Zaun, a COUJtl)' Envirorunental ..Ue- ment Asency repreaellltfve; Scolt · Fersu1on, a n aide to S\lpervlJor Tbomu R Uey; anCI Donald Smith, Irvine COm~ S-torfl&DMt. Arnold Hano •Ill moderate t.be dlacUMlon. Public commm'\t will be encour••td· . Etaht dnthl occ\lrl'td alone th• HVIO·mile two-Ian• road Jut ytar. · Tber• haa been movnlln1 pubUc OIMlon Md preatUre la f avor of \wldenln1 the road, bo•••er,. crlUea maln\ala a· I htd tnJait there wit.bout bait At· tbeUnecti1t11cthll.b achoola. nnancta1 actvantqet or 011i1n1n1 raJ1nmeot la achecjuled for Wed-Superintendent Jerome With utnk>rclaaa are conit'dtta~ de1 ...... The contract atUl requires • P•ntloft wtU entoura•e ...__ •l>Mda and addlt1on'1 tr.me aD4 ' \ Appeal Run-Out ~ For: Kill~E! POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN, j Utah CAP> -Gary Marie l Gilmore, the killer who de· I ll) anded death and twice at- tempkd suicide In p~ •8$ executed by a Utah firing-squad today, held to a chair by white nylon straps. The 36-year-old Gilmore w~ , the first person to be execukd in• the Unit~ States in nearly lQ ' yHrs. His lengthy fight tor th~~ execution , which was stayedj three Umes, drew worldwide at-I ten ti on. • · Gilmore. sentenced for th-:t shooting death of a Provo. Utab.1 motel clerk. wore a T-shirt and. pants u he faced the five-man ii-l ne squad ln what wu once the. t prison cannery. He died at 1:°' 1.m. PSI'. • A witness said blood emerged I throulh Gilmore's blaclt~birton~ to bis white pants afler the 1' riflemen fired. Some 40 minutes after a federal appeals court in Denver overturned the third stay ol Gilmore's execupon, •i spokesman for the prison dlctat• ed a short announcement of the death. Out.side the prison, aome , 60 opponents of capital punish-I ment stood ln silence. I '''The otder or the •th Di.strict f Court flaa been carried out. Gary M al'k Gilmore is dead," till. prison spokesman tOld newsmen. Lawtence Schiller, who baa the I rtghta to Gilmore's ll!e story, then described the execution. He said there were about 20 other people at the execution. Gilmore talked briefly with Warden Samuel Smith but Schiller could not bear what was said. A pcison employe distributed cotton to witnesses to guard their ears from the sound of the ri.Re fire. ' Gilmore did not move in the chair. He spoke to his uncle, Vem D'Amlco, to Schiller and to his lawyers, Robert L. Moody and Ronald Stanger. Stanger hugged himlaround the neck. ·• The warden then read a.lefll order. Gilmore looked directly at the warden without quivering. "Gary looked up for an ex .. • tended period of time and aarct;• 'Let's do it'." Schiller said. I ·'There were some emotional exchanges. A priest, a doctor arld several other prison employes placed a hood over Gilmore's head. He was wearing tennl& shoes. - "He did not move when Ute hood was placed over him," SchJJler said. "We could not hear anything that was being said.·• "All the prison personnel moved away. Father Thomas Meanman gave some rites to Giimore before the hood was placed over h1a head. "A circular target was placed on· Gtlmore's T-shirt. I think I saw the warden give the alpal 'out of the comer of my eye. I heard three noises ln quick rapid • succession -bang. bang, bang'\, Gary's body moved. Hla head (See G~llO&E, Pa1e Al) . Coast W e ather Mostly sunny through Tuesday. H11be in upper 70s to rnid.aot. Lows 45 lo SS. IN81BETODAY TM {It-it ftJt baa bff7I f(r~ m IDPaat tOUJ bcolnl1thv bottle °"" ~ bUJf.ahMclcrt prottcUng CaUlo1'tfts'• milltona of formloft4 acrt• (rom .O.'PfO'Ol. ~A$. ••••e n ea day at La~aa l111el ThomlleJ wUJ recommend to tbe bl• and lhould be tiven Mrloui I Jl_...WlldpalCourt. .:._ ... ,,.J!2!!d tonllht that IOIDt furth1f co1111deraUoo. • • ,·- ..., .. • ' (>, ~!!d approval. could tndw:e new ck~Jo~m-:;:.,_.,.:ie.i~!!!m!'!~,...-~-,....,'!' I ~ • Al DAIL y PILOT L/SC Mon<!ay. January 17, 111'7'1 Ford Giv.es · Last Budget WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi· dtnt FOl'd handed Conarea ~ day • lame-dutll federal bQdo«. ol ~ Miiion for 1t'71 tltal ealll for a subltanUal lncreue ln de· fen•e spendinc and permanent tax cuts t.otallnl S.7 .5 bllllon over the next&lx years. .Ford. who bu oaly three dus Temainlng ofbia presidency, said hl1 budget would "help us to 1ulfUI the promise of America ... But President-elect Carter's ad· I * * * ·Here.Are ' :Top Items :Jn Budget WASHINGTON (AP> -Here '.are highlights of President :Ford'• proposed budget foe flt· cal 19'18, which begim Oct. 1 ot :this year: ~ TOTAL AND DEFICIT - .OuUaya would total $440 bUlioo and receipts would total S292 billion, leavlng a budget deficit .of $t7 billion, down from an ~sUmated $S7.2 billion in fiscal .. 1977. Outlays thls year are estimated at $411.2 billion. TAXES -Ford proposes a . slx-year program to reduce tax· es by $47.5 billion, beglnnine •with a $7.2-blllion reduction th1a year. He proposes increaalng t Social Security taxes over the 1 next several years. DEFENSE -There would be 1 a $12.2-biWon increase in de- 1 tense spending to $112.3 bllllon, •with new outlays for the con· trovenial Bl bomber and also f o r d e-v e I op m en L of L he sophLsticated new BitX m1uile. SOCIAL PROGJlAMS -The $12 . .C billion in spendiQc cuts ln Ford's budget include S2 bUlloo from Medicare, $1 blWdle from Social Security, $1.2 bllUob from cblld nutrition procrams and $800 million Crom food stamps. Congress has refused to make these cuts in the past. ENERGY -An increase of $2 billion is provided for enerfy projects, including an additjooaJ $700 million for energy research and development to a total of 1 $3.4 billion. EXECUTIVE SALAtlES - M~bers ol Cobgreas, Cabinet officers, j\ldaea and the vice pre-- sident woufd 1et lncreues in salaries. For memben of Congress, salaries would rise to ~7,!iOO from $44,800. IOBS -TbeN would be a phasing out o! public-service jobs procrams with total spend- ing put at $5.3 billion for all employment and lrainloi pro- grams, down rrom $8.8 billion this year. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK - Unemployment would averace 7 .3 percent, dowa rrom an average of 7.6 percent last year. the Focd administration predict- ed. CoosWIJer prices would rise 5.3 percent and over-all economic growth would avenae 5.2 perc:e:nt Fourth Arson Try Reported In Laguna La1una Beach police and fiT1t autboriUea, already probln1 three anon attempts, now bave a fourth to invesU,ate. Patricia J . Reside of 374 MYT· tle St. reported an W\IUCCes&ful lltempl to Ht ber cu on fire Fri· day. LlWe damace was done to the foreip sedan u the fl.re set ln papers on the back seat burned ~ut without settin1 the car · •blue. A sport.! car valued at $5,000 *u destroyed. Of'ANOI COMT DAILY PILOT YiHn already were at wart on cbaqea to "1lfUl tbe Democrat'• bfl/:i':I•• to tbe votera. .• ta cut pl&U J.ikely will recettt JlWe ~from botb Coaa-aDd Caner, wbo bu l'1I own t.u-reductloo plam ud who wanta to \&le aay ln· creutd ta. recelpta to pay for new pr<>grll.IDJI, such as health ln· aurance, nther tban tum that re· venue back to taxpayers. Carter plan& lo submit pro- E're91PtageAJ CORA ••• fendant. Carolyn Brewster, 23, and her boyfriend, Camp Pendleton Marine Kenneth Ray Bolden,20. It bu been testified that the child'• left uui wu broke; ~t blte marb tlere fOWld on the ann and ~arette burns were dlaeOftl"ell OD bet chest .t.ta paramedics tried to revive htr in the motel room shared bJ be JDOt.ber aftd Bolden. 1t la illeaed that heavy ~ IDI OD the chlld'a back and but-tocu was put there by both de- • fendant1 who used Bolden'• heavy Marine Corps belt to chHUae the litUe girl. Dr. Haravey agreed 'Mth the prosecution today that some or the head injuries be found could have been the result of the victim being struck with the buckle ot the belt. The neuroeuraeon ao-eed un· der de~n.e queaOonlDI that 10me ol the head lnjuriea could have ken sustained by the child'• f.u.lnl Crom her bed onto Bolden'11netal ammunition box. A~ olficer bu testWed that Mn. Brewster admitted bea~ the child because. abe was frustrated by Bol'"'s ibsence oo lilarine guard datf at Camp Pendleton. Worker Fil,ea Serond Cowit AgaUutSJC By ANNE COOPEll Of•.,...., 1"1114 ... It Gall Sa~ota , who filed a cbarce pf sex cJiscrimiDation lo July acatnst ber employer. the City cl S. .Juan Capistrano, has now brought a second charge acalnst the city. Miu Samota;-26, initially flled an unequal wage claim wtth the U.S. Deput!rlent of Labor and tuod a sex discrimination chu1e with the l:qu-1 Employment Op- portulltty Commlaaion (EEOC>. Both agtnCies are curreoUy in· veat.iiatini ber accusations. Milla Samota based ber July complaint on ber contentim that a male employe was betnc paid a ~er aalary to do the aame wort tbewaa doi..n1. Sbe ti now cbardni in a com· P1alot ftled with the commiaaloo laat week that San Juan ls threatening lo fll'e her because o( ber earlier aeliooa •lain.It the clt.y. Mlas Samota said Thomas MeneU, planning director, told her Jan. 10 she would be placed on two weeks paid leave of absence, prior lo a penonnel bearifll Jan. 24 to dlacuas her db· missal. She said she believes lbe threat of beinsa-ed is ooly the mOllt re- cent blow in a barrage of harass· ment the city bas leveled ataiilst her since city officlah claimed she had failed her probation as administrative aaalstant and made.her a clerk-typist last March. She al.90 cbareed in her most recent complaint that the dty has refused to reimburse her $916 tuiUoo for a graduate coune at use. She said the city couudl had previously approved the tui· lion reimbursement. City Maaaaer Jamea Mocalll wrote a memo to Miss Samota, refusing the relmburaement. He said abe wu not entitled to It u a clerk-typist. He said relmbune- meot was ottered her at the Urne she was working as an ad· mlnlatrative a1Si1tant, lo de· velop roulmum •lficlency in lbat capacity only. Althoqh Plannlna Director Merrell today denied f!Mue1Un1 the l*'IODl'eJ bearinc. koca.u. said the bealjng followed Mer· ... rell's recommendaUon that Miu Samota'• employment be termiaated. llocalia eaid Merrell told him the derk·l1Pllt's woi-k "wasn't up to emaff." ''I comlder tbl1 a personal inatter and dOn't wbh to C!Om· ment," JfocaU1 aald todu. "I dou't want to malt• <Mf11 Sam•> loot bad 1A aQJ ,,..,. • " Belen ber d«nodon to el•k· • tyPIJt, Miit Samota waa u M· mlnlltt.Uve aide tn 1be city de· part111ent of •dmlnlatrathe ....... , WUUun Becker wualao mad· JnlnbUaUve aide. Both ~ ud llllt Samota wen bln4 •· der tlM f.Seral "malre·nt'1 Pt'nltafta, Ute Ccnitprebeml" hploJlltffl Mid ,.,..., A.et (CJ:TA). • . posed~ to Ute Ford budset to CCIDll'tN In mld·Ji'ebnlay, after Wblcb th• Democratic- CARTER AUllADY kANa CMANGl:a-AI 2Z1 CHA.NGe8 VIEWED IN FORD ISUDOET-M controlled Congress-will hammer out a final budget for the year Church Merger Backed VATICAN CJTY <AP> -Pope Paul VI b .. approved in prind• pie a blst«.jc propoul lo reunite tlle An'11Cajl and Roman Cat.bolle churcbel, VaUcail of. fldaluaid todi& . But they described as uo.- !ortu.aate a plea by a leadl.nC An1Ucan newspaper that Pope PaUJ', 19, reslp in favor ol a YOUDJer man to help heal Cbrlt- UM dl~. A Joint !Wrh·Jevt!I commil.Sioo .. of Cat~olic aDd .ADcllcan scholars la tcheduled to publish a document Tburaday recom· mendinl an etd to tlao 443-)'tar· old tchlam and eallta f(ll{ re-~nttlon ot the pootlffln RolDe at overall~. The reualflcaUon •tamest. to be releaaed ID Loadon, ls DOt btndlnl on either church beat ls meant aa the bull for f\utbel' dlscuuton by bishop•. theologians and ·ordinary believers on both sides. It will probably be years before a de· etalon la made. A ranldnc Vatican official •aid Pope Paul peraonally cleared lbe document. But a.a with similar documents in the put, he said, the pontiff declined clvtnc full approval pending further ltudy and consideration by biabopes and . scholars around the world. The worldwide Anllican Com· munlon, wblcb' includes tho Protatant Episcopal Cbureh in the United States, bas 60 mlUiOll members. The Roman CatbolJc Church baa 580 million mem~. ·smPs ... safety, the news agency Europa Pre11 1atd. U.S. consular of. ficiall 1aid 19 of the vtcUma were dead before they could be taken to hospitals. Both the U.S. and SpaniBb navies began a investt&alion. The Guam and Trenton were on a goodwill v~it to Barcelona, a Mediterranean porl and Spain's.seeondlargestcity. be&innlnt Oct. 1 undoubttdly more to Cart.'• llkhla than to Ford'•· J'ord'• 1Ndc« provtdes t~ a MVID perem increase in IPll'd· ln• onr tb• eatlm ated 1111 bud1et exr.endlturH of $U1 bllllon. S nee receipt• are eedmalecl .t $.111 btWon, ta.. would be a 1t7t deflclt d S.1 billlcm, dowD fMID .., bWloD Udl year. Carter alNady llu said tbe .,.._P.,,eAJ NOMINEE •• tacu w1ddl have anon1moub' drculaed aplmtme.•• The a1lepdom to wbJcb be r.. ferred ,. .. tbat be had mll· handled and hnproperly used cluslfied material• from the Kennedy ad.mlnlaWatloo, miebt have known of U.S. plota to till foreiga leaders, bad taken a questionable tax deduction upon donating papen to a library, held pacifllt views add tried to avoid military service and ml,irt be in- volved in confUcts of Interest because aa a lawyer Jae bad represented several forelp 1ov- emmmta. In seeking lo wttlldraw b.ls name, Soremeo aald It wu clear that eome aenatora and many members ofthe intelligence com- munity were not ready to accept b1a views ibat the CIA should be subject to ,reater eootrola and should allow more information about itself to be made public and that the director's Job wu to provide "objective lntelUgence not policy to the President.'• He .aid, "These critics view this post as part or the national security decision-making ap. paratus and prefer in that post someone with policy commit- ments more Uke their own." He did not name the critics. There was no lmmediat.e com~ menl from Ca.rt.er or h1a aides in Plaina,GL Suspect Arrested In Refugee Death An argument over a Viet- namese dining custom ended in Ga~en Grove early today with the death or one refugee and another refuiee beine charged with murder, police said. The murder victim, Ngoc Nbug Huynah, 32. of 9M2 Madisoo St., Westminster. died ln Palm Harbor Hospital at 3:30 a.m., the vlct1rn of multiple stab wounds. Arrested In connection with the klWnc was Phan Van Nauyen, 21, of9151 Chapman Ave., Apt. 4. AccordJng to poUce, the victim and his accused murderer late Friday nlahL were amona 20 Viet· namese seated at a dininf room table in Apt. A at 13962 Erin St. when. n1&l broke out. Cauae of the melee, pollce said. was an arpment over a Viet- namese custom that ca11' for din· ner 1uesta to brlnl aomet.hlna with them tor the meaJ. PoUce reports said Huynab was not amona the combatants at the crowded apartment's dining table. He did, however, try to break up the altercation and, tn (be pro- ce5a, was stabbed twice with a 13-incb butcher knife. New Campos Opposition Due Tonight The Irvine Company ii expec~ ed toniihl to make a last-d.ltcb ef. fort to derail Saddleback Colleae'• cboleo site for a HCOnd campu1 in Irvine by offerine th• school a second Jocatlon about three miles away. CoUqe t.rustea were uraed a week aao by a company apokesman to delay acUon alri>ed at acquirinc 20 acres at Beyan Avenue and Culver Drl\'e because of detr1mental lmpacta on •urroundlna agricultural ·uses. The company wants the coUege to build its new campus near the intersection of INln• Center Drive and Jeffrey Road. Tonllht'• meeting betlns at 7 ;30 p.m. in the colle1e Ubrary. Marine Hurt lnAooident A Camp Pendltton marine, round bletdlna MM11 trom Ida ear, DOM and mouth after a tnf • fte aeddeat SaUard•J, wu ,... 1)0t'ted ln Htilfactory eonditm todey It tM ~ bolpltal. Polle• Mid Rarmond E . SarctDt waa rldlnl a mot«cycle north on s. El Oarntno BtaJ when lt coWded wt.th u oncomtna car tun:alol left In Ute 2300 bloc le. · Tbe driver o( U.. car, John P. JD•lett, H, alto a Cami> Padlllcm mariDe, W'U Id ... Ju.red. Tbe ecc:MWlt II .,...., ia· y..U,ated. • to Co:rigress 1m bud&et deflcit will bave to be increaed to between. $70 bi.Woo to t'JS bUUoD ti Coe...-. ap- prov• bil •bUUoo tu cut JOIJI pro1r1m to atlmulate tbe economy. Ford cavo up oo 1'b campa!p pled1e to aim to,,..,. a l>alaDeecl bud~et by,1m. EftD It an Ida re- comlDelllllatlcma,.,... ac~ for u.t. . fur u4 MXt. there woaJd IW1 be a dtftdt ot IU.S blllloa lo im. he •aid. ~telsnte He said tht. wu the fault ol Cooiress few not approriAI hill Pl'MOUI recoaa«Den49doal for apendlna rectraln . But deaplte tile eaaom be eave, it brouaht a slab of relief from Carter'• adviffrt, wbo bad felt tM peycboloacal lml)ac:t o1 • Ford proposal lor a balaneed budget lD 1119 could mat• tt more d1ffteult for Carter to aet public~ of a bla•dt-llclt thla year. Gate Crossing Heatjng~ End The PubUe Utllllltl• Com· mJNlOD eodecl extamft bearv ln.p in Sq Clemea!e ~OD a cJty appUcatlon to build a pedestrian. safety gate crossing of Santa Fe tracks frclDUng the municipal pier. Lengthy te1tjmony bJ architects, talety ~ and st.ate biahway department, Santa Fe and city oJftciala chewed up ftved~olbearinolut•eek. PUC EumiDe.r Norman Haley •ald be exJ>e<ttecl to,.... b1a re- com111endatlon about the ·~ plicatioo to Uae full cc:m>miMlon wit.bin two inoatbt. Santa F:3f posed the dty pro- posal to b the C!"OIShlc level wttb the tra~u on grounds of lack of safety. The crossing, Santa Fe of. tldall argued, should be grade· :y_arated. by brt4e or by tun· Santa Fe surprised tbs dty's attorney, WJman Knapp with a plan of its own wbleb UMd the ex- iltinl bmDel. The city arcued that the tunnel Board Eyes Policy on ·Sex Class S1dc1Jeback College t:ruaUes are pondering a new dlatrkt policy apparently spawned by the controversial bandll.og of a sex edacatlon class laat semester. The course wu suspended for the aprtng semester when it was learned that films deplcUng aberrant sexual behavior bad been ordered for clasaroom use and that other objectionable mate!Ull were used as lecture aids. . The method by wbicb the class was reviewed -primarily in private sessions of the board ol lrultees -irked faculty leaders, who said tbe standard pro- c'edures were Ignored. The policy now before tnastees waa p=tiy R. L. Platt. de- an of ad traUve services at the College. ll lays down specific rules and guidelines lo be followed when instrbctional materials are to be challenged. Trustees received the draft policy u an information ltem at their lat meeting and are due lo consider Its adoption on Jan. 2'. Accordfng lo adminlltraUon officials, the po~y "will assist in deallni With dlfftcult. queatiOlll concmilnc materials and cur- riculwn." The lntrod.uctloo to the policy reads; "Alt.bouP selection of educa- tion al materials is tbe pro· fessional responsibility of the faculty and admlnistrallon ol the colle&e . • • it la recognUed that an occaaiooal clW.Jeoce to the swtabWty ol adopted materlala may arise from •citizen, a stu. dent, a member of the faculty or adtnlnlatration or a member of the board." A five-point procedure de· •lined to ''Insure academic due proceaa" la also included 1D the policy. The procedure includes: -Brtn1ln1 crlticlam of materlale lo the attention of the dean of instruction, who will as- ae.ss tbe complal.oL and try to re- solve It Informally by refttraJ to the appropriate academic di vision director. -The ell vi.lion director lball bold ~ With the corn. plainut and pnpare a •wnl!W'J of the objectiON for the dean d lnatnactioo and the 1nltn.v:tors lnvolved. U rtlOlvecl lnformally, a wrtu. bOtlce wW be MDt t.o the dean. -II tllere ls atW a dilDUte, the deu w:Dl l'MDter' Ut4 41aeUu lt t\lrtll8' befon tatln• th4i m.u.r to tbe eoO .. e pnttjdM.t. -'l"M pr._ldent 1'111 eonter wttb t.be parttel involved befon rnakJna af'lnal declaion. · -utile cballeni•ll upheld. Ute board fJI tnaat.. will be MUd to terminate UHt ex.IJUq materlUI ud Qlll'OVei!acemeata. Tbe DtW 1 bu already bHn 1crat nlud brf aculty luden. wbo are upecttd to dl.l-cuu tlM propoeal before 11 ls a4optecL ts Inadequate because entry and alt .. .,,. lteep staln wtlcb dis- c9ur eae tbe elderly. ban· d1capped qr lnfinn. 1be tuoo.e1 baa ialJo been a police problem, KnappaaJd. The SO.year-old tunnel is the oply otndal entryway to tbe pier (Ind a broad expante ot beach, (be city's main recreaUooal re- source, '""many resldeotl avoid lbe tunnel and 1tepe by crawllq tbrouah a bole 1D the fence Ilona U.traekt. Repeai.d .UOIU to repair the fence have resulted cslb 1A new boles. Qty offtdall cootmded tblt an eleetroa1c~ controlled 1ate crouina w be=~= tu lea tbu &.be II' Jll'OPOMl. • But under~ Friday, a consult.iJlf~for San Clemente testifted that the difference in cost might not be so great as envisioned by city plan· ners. Usin1 element. of the s.ata Pe plan, sald Du Wayne R. Udke, in combination with featutt.s ot a similar plan by local bul1d1nc de- signer Eric Boucher, the un- derpass mi&bt be improved for "as litUe aa $100,000." J'.n•PP previowsJy bad soagbt eatabllsb tbat the east .... bgreater. e SantalPe plan. separately. wu tqged at some $165,000. The coet of the city plan for a grade-level croaslng was estimated originally at some $50,000. As bearf.n1• ended Prtday, &anta re rept'esentativs tried to convince Haley that wftb proper electronic connectiom to the Santa ~ system, the cost woakl be su.,_tanUally higher. S. 1.agonan Holloway Satisfactory Sterllna Holloway. who loaecl h1a w&tful voice to many Walt Disney cartoon characters, was reported lD satiafactory condl· Uon today at South Cout Com· muntty Hoapltal In Soutb Laguna. Holloway, 72, bad been ad• mitted to the hospital Tbund1,1 for tests and obsernttoo after suffering cheat pains. Ho1Jow1,1 ia a resident of South~ A boepltal spokesman said the ·actor and narrator bad been transfened from the lnteDlive care unit to a sublntemlft care 'Ward. The South i..aunan was the voice ol WbmJe the Pooh. and Jiminy Cricket and for ehar~ ters lD ''Bambi," "Dwnbo,'• "Alice tn Wandertand," ''J"2f.le Book" and "Peter and lbe Woll." F,.._P-.eAJ GILMORE •• turned sll1btt1 to the left ••• Then slowly red blood emeried from under the black T· s1tlrtontot.be•hlte1Jacu.•• Moody, oao of OUmore'a two attorne11. said Giimore bad asked lo stand and face b1a ex- ecutioners and to not have the blackbood. D •Amico, the uncle, told newsmen att.r th• eJtecutloa; "I woul4 Ukti w aay at tbls tlme. G • my ~hew, died like h• ed to dU, ln dlpltyd= lib to dle. Ho died in • That'• all lbavetoeay." Surfer Hurt I At Clemente : · A ll&l"f er WU lajured Ila Saal Clemente SuDday u be wu• struck ln tbe dbl by anotlttr tw-1 fer'• boa.rd. Uluuardl found Dale J'-.. 18, of 124 Avenld.a de to. Lobol' Mulnol, 'sttttna •tunned oa UJel 1bo...atno after Ole ucldent. 1 l'ott•r ,.. .. taken to saa1 Cleniente General Ho.a~•.*~*-'j ' wbete be WM \ruled f« DJU1NGl rtbl and reltaMd to hfl p.,...,, • ' , - ( (Orange Coast EDITION I I OL. 70, NO. 17, 2 SECTlbNS, 22 PAGES ~ath By Firing Squad • .ore • Today's Closing N.Y, Stoelm' MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 19n N TEN CENTS xecilted l~ate Stunned !Sorensen Asks Appeals R11n Out For Killer · 0A With&awal Al' W1'""9to REJECTS CIA POST Ted Sorensen Tiro Charged In Rockets ~Caper , LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two toung men from Southern alifomia have been aM"ested nd charged with conspiracy for allegedly selling U.S. rocket ~ecrets to the Soviet Union, the P:BI says. A bureau spokesman said Sun· day there was no estimate yet on what damage the alleged es- pionage might have caused U.S. defense. Andrew O. Lee, 25, of Palos Verdes Estates, and Christopher J . BoYce. 23, of Rancho Palos Verdes, were charged Sunday with "conspiracy to commit es- 'Pio o~ge against the United 8latd qn behalf of the Soviet Union." the FBI announced. THe case began Jan. 6 when Mexic~ police arrested Lee on an unrelated matter in Mexico City and found three rolls of uip secret U.S. defense documents on microfilm, the FBI said. Thai produced a trail that led to Boyce and to Boris A. Grishin, a science attache at the Soviet etJlbassy· in Mellico City, .v'BI spokesman Robert Gebhardt told reporters. Boyce was jailed here Sunday and was to be arralaud tOO~. Lee was turned over U.S. authorities by the Mexican emment early today ln L Tex., and was jailed without today. . According to the FBI's om- plaint, liled in U.S. District in Las Angeles, Boyce had a top. security clearance at the TRW Corp. in Redondo Beach, where he worked for 2~ years until last. in on th. The FBI charges that Boyce pt'ovided U.S. secret defense documents •to Lee, wbo transmitted them to Grtabln. The two Americans are ac· cu.eel of accepting $17,500 from tbe Soviets In return for Inform•· a.ion the Bunlana requested on rocket construction. the FBI Jaid. WASHINGTON (AP) Theodore C. Sorensen· stunned'-l the Senate Inteiligence Commit· tee today by discloslng that be and President-elect Jimmy Carter bad agreed that he should withdraw as the nominee to- direct the Central Intelligence Agency. Sorensen revealed bis decision at the end of a lengthy statement to the committee defending himself against "scurrilous and unfounded personal attacks which have anonymously circulated against me." Committee Chairman Daniel K. Inouye (0-Hawali), said the committee would accede to his request and await a new nominee from Carter. At a news conference after the hearing adjourned, Sorensen said he had informed Carter of his decision in a telephone call only two minutes before commit- tee convened • to consider his nomination. Sorensen acknowledged that Carter dJd not tryto~suadehim. The former counsel to Presi- dent John F. Kennedy told re- Porten, •'The governor and I jointly reached a conclusion .•• that there is substantial opposi- tion in the Senate which would re- sult either Jn my rejection, which would handicap his adn:dnistra-tion as it gets oft to a new start, or result in my being confirmed by a narrow vote which would ' handicap my effectiveness as I got off to a start." Carter'• press secretary, Jody Powell, told reporters in Georgia that the President-elect obvious· ly regretted the decision. A rising wave of objedions to the selection of the former Ken· nedy administration aide had been apparent in recent days, causing Carter himself to call some key senators to push the nomination. Sorensen would not identify any ot those whom be accused of making false charges against <See NOMINEE, Page AZ> • ... .,,..... NEWSMEN VIEW CHAIR, SURROUNDED WITH SANDBAGS, WHERE GILMORE WAS EXECUTED VolleyotRJtleShot1End1 Lengthy Legal Battle In F1ret U.S. Execution In 10 Yeara Spain Misllap 23 Servicemen Die In Ships Collision BARCELONA, Spain 9 (AP) - A U.S. navy· launch ferrying ·sailors and Marines back to their ships from weekend leave col- lided with a freighter and IDpped over in the darkness of Barcelona harbor early "tOOay, killing at least 23 American servicemen. U.S. Navy officials said. Scores of the more than 100 men aboard swam to safety, but many others were trapped under the launch until Spanish tugboats sped to the scene and righted it. "It was a nightmare but there was not any real panic except for juries on the freighter. A U.S. consular official said-- the accident occurred at about 2 a.m. just after the launch picked up 110 servicemen and headed out toward the 6th Fleet helicopter carrier Guam and landing docksbip Trenton. About 40 Americans swam to suety, the news agency Europa Press said. U.S. consular of- ficials said 19 of the victims were dead before they could be taken to hospitals. .Police Free Man Arrested In NB Swindle . ~ a couple of guys," said survivor Richard Felzien ot Norfolk, Va .• a 1st class petty officer. He was one of 12 servicemen being treat- ~d for shock in a Barcelona ~Both the U.S. an<t Spanish navies began a invesligaUon. A Htmtlnllon Beach man, ar· rested earlier this month lo the investigation of a commodities swindle in )l'ewport Beach. has been releued by police. • Detectives said James David Fiaber, 32, of 7052 Heil Ave. was releued for lack of evidence. · Fisher is an employe ol First New York Commodity Options. Ltd. which has a branch office in Newport Center. The br~b managu, David J,Uries, 32. of 718~ Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, bas been charfed with ·embeulemeut. In the case and faces preliminary bearing Thursday in the Har~ .Judicial District Court. • hospital. The total number or injured was not yet known, the Navy said. Earlier reportS said 19 were injured. six seriously. The Navy withheld ute iden:, titles of the victims pending notification of next-of-kin, which a spokesman said wu expected to be completed within 24 hours. U.S. Navy officlab said the 56-foot launob and 390-ton Spanish coastal lreiahter Urlea smubed Into each other In the harbor darknesa u they rounded a pl~ from opposite sides. Tbere were no reporta fl. in· The Guam and Trenton were -on a ioodwill visit to Barcelona, ·a Mediterranean port and Spain's second largest city. -~ .. ,.... SHOT AT SUNRISE Gary Mark Gllmore Churches Re11nion ' . 'G&ins Pope _Backing· VATrCANClTY (AP)-Pope Paul VI has approved in princl· pie a hlltoric proposal to reunite the An1Ucari and Roman CatbOllc churches, Vatican o(. ficJaluaid today. But they described as un· fortunate a plea by a le~ Anclican newspaper ~t Pope Paul, 79, resign In favor of a youncer man to help heal Chris-tian divi.slons. A joint high-level commission. of Catholic and Antllcan. · scbolan is scheduled \o publish a Speed Bike, Oppose- • document ThUl'Jlday recom- mending an end fo the 40-year- old ICbllm and calling for re- cognJtloo of the pontiff ln Rome ·a ovetall patriarch. . Homing Tract RelU/enu Proie.t Pro~al, {!~. Roa<J ancl Port Seabburae. Ev.,.ae M It covtr• b1 tbe pb ... two 8110elatloe, kiald. Rlcbard Carter, ~ee.1f"6deilt of the pbue two aiMdlitiGQ earll• apla1ned tbat bla ll'OUP aMM &be dtJ to ralH the IPeec! limit ..... of a recat rub of traftle ticketa iasuecl drinn Oil NewiaortHWaDrlve. He ldmowledled that be wu one of the reclpltbu of a cltatlma. But he uld Ute requ"t wu baatd 6n the fict that mc>*t dri•en aceed the a.lltiDa apMd. Jlm1l. Clt.r traftlc oftlcl~t.lncl114lnc Tralflc: Baitneer Bw Darnell U4. ,.,.. ....... u .. or tbe police (8eeSPSED, Pate AZ) Tbe reunification doeument. to be releaaed in London, Is not bin~ on either church but ls meant u the buts for E dhcu11lon by bia •· tbeolo1lans and ord ary belleven on both alclea. It will probllbly be yeara·befor. a de-- clJJ~Js made. ~ A~ Vatican offtdal aald . ~ Plilll jlenoDallY cleand tM doetamilDt. But .. with almll~ ~ Iii the put_ .,_ Nkt. UM pcmtift declined •lvtnc f\all approoral pmdins fQnlMr study •ad COG1Werauoa bf bilbopl mcl acbol.,. around the world. f Tbe worldwide AnaUcan COin· rmunlon. wbld1 JneludN tbe ,:;::=~~-=:. 1 memben. The ltomu CIUdlc : CbutehbuMO mllllonmem~ . . . ' POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN. Utah (AP> -Gary Marie Gilmore, the killer who de- manded death and twice at.- tempted suicide In prison, was executed by a Utah firing squad today. held to a chair by white nylon straps. The 36-year-old Gilmore was the flnt person to be executed in the United States in nearly 10 years. His lengthy fi,Bht for the execution. which was stayed three times, drew worldwide at- tention. Gilmore, sentenced for the abooting death of a Provo, Utah. motel clerk, wore a T-shirt and pants as be faced the five-man rt. fie squad in what was.once the prison cannery. He died at 7:06 a.m.PST. A witness said blood emerged through Gilmore's black shirt on· to bis wblte pants after the riflemen fired. Some 40 minutes after a federal appeals court in Penver overturned the third stay ot Gilmore's execution. a spokesman for the prison dictat- ed a abort announcement of the d4=ath. Out.side the prison, some 60 opponents of capital punish· mentstoodinsilence. _ "The order of the 4)11 District Court bu been carried out. Gary Mark Gilmore ls dead," ~ prisooapokeunan tolcl newsm Lawteoce Schiller. who has the rights to Gilmore's life story. then described the execution. He said there were about 20 other people at the execution. Gilmore talked briefly with Warden Samuel Smith but Scblller could not hear what was said. A prison employe distributed cotton to witnesses to guard their ears from the sound of the rifle fire. Gilmore did not move in the chair. He spoke to his uncle, Vern D' Amico, to Schiller and to his ·lawyers, Robert L. Moody and Ronald stanger. Stanger hugged him 81"0UDd the nec.k. The warden then read a legal order. Gilmore looked directlY at the warden without quivering. "Gary looked up for an ~ tended period of time and said. •Let's do it'." Schiller said. ''There were some emotional exchanges. A priest, a doctor ancl several other prison employes placed a hood over Gilmore's head. He was wearing tennis shoes. ''He dJd not move when the hood was placed over. him.'• Scbiller said. "We could not bear anythtne that was being said." "All th"e prison personnel moved away. Father Thomas ?tfearsman gave some rites to Gilmore before the hood was placed over his head. "A clrcular target was placed on · Gilmore's T-shirt. I think t . saw the warden glve the signal out of the corner of my -eye. t beard three nolses in quJck rapid succession -bang, bang, bang. • Gary's body moved. His bead. <See GILMORE, Pate AZ> . Coast J t • • -, \ ...-,,;.---===.:...:.:.::=--- A2 DAILY PILOT N llearing .;For Cella I Delaye d :I •t .,. A pretrial bearing on criminal G.cl1arges faced by Dr. Louis J. !Cella Jr. and a former business ·. auocJate was delayed for a · further week in Orange County Superior Court today to allow .cella's lawyer more time to re. i..cover from an illness that re- · ~ulred hospitalization. I ~ Judge William C. Speirs 1 scheduled the resumpUon for ·Jan. 24 when be learned that Costa Mesa attorney George Qula will be able to retum to "Court on that dale. Jt was eKplained that Chula, ~ho was described today as being •·rar Crom well" will seek another attorney who can asai.at him in the pretrial ~of the criminal ac- tion. Currently being argued in a series o( pretrial moUona that began last August ia a motion fw s uppression or evidence the pro-secution plans to use against Cella and former Mercy General Hospital admin!atrator Stephen Robert Ev am, 3Z. Ir the motion is denied, both men will be tried on lZ1 felony counts contained in a grand jury indictment stemming from al- legatioo.a that they siphoned an estimated $2 million from hospitals controlled by Cella. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. It seems certain that Judge Speirs would order the trial to be held in another county. He has agreed earlier with defense lawyers that heavy pretrial publicity in Orange County bas ruled out the possibility that the defendants could get a fair trial in tbi5 area. Cella was sentenced to five years in prison last June follow· ing hls conviction on related charges in Los Angeles Federal Court. Evans drew a one-year prison term. Bridge Crash Halts Traffic For4Hours PolJce said today a m.Inot traf. fie accident early Sunday after. \ noon on the Coaal Rlgbway bridge over Upper Newport Bay tied up traffic for moTe than two hours. Traffic Officer Joe Lambert said the bridge Itself was blocked for 40 minutes beginning at about 1:20 p.m. by a four.car rear-end collision. The drivers of the four cars w e re identified as Brigid O'Loughlln, 20, of 1207 Goldenrod Ave., Coronadel Mar; Robert El· liott. 60, of 17622 Jord&n Ave .. lrvme; Amy O'IAu1hUn, 21. of • 291 Avocado St., Costa Mesa aod Richard Riding, 20, of 15201 Yorkshire Lane, Huntin1ton Beach. Lambert sald that at the peek of the traffic snarl, there were a total of seven police unlta ei\Ur tryln1 to clear up the accidenr8r tryinc lo control motorists caught ln the Ueup. Soun Saxe P leads Gailty, Sen tenced BOSl'ON CAP) -Antiwar ac- tlviat Su.an E. Saxe pleaded IUil· ty lo armed robbery and manalau&bter today and waa sentenced to 12 to 14 years in state priaclo. Judie Walt.er McLau&blin, in prolMJIUl>cinl sentence. accepted the recommendatloo of pro- aecutor John Gaffney for the Je.eer chart• ol manaJauelJt.er. Mlu Sue'a flnt trial on a murder charge ended last Oc· tober in a huna Jury. DAILY PILOT "nlo~ C...I o.lly f'llOI,-""'°' h <-....... ...._ ... ~ ,, -..,._~ °"'" ...... , ....... ~ •. ..,., ....... __ =~"".:.::::..:..~..,~ .... Vell•f, ,, .... t ~ta Va1._y _..., "--~"'"""'°"""" __ .......,.._ •loll~..,..._ ... _""'-... n.. ~:..=,~,::...---..., ·-··-~--·­l•>ea•.c... Wee,,_ __ ,,.._, ""-"" .... ...... "J'ktla B uried Bathttih D eath . . Probe Hiked By STEVE MITCHBU. °' .. Deity ......... As relatives and rrieods paid their lut reapecta to Robyn L1nn Cox thiJ morn.in&, Costa MeH detectives stepped up t.be1r investigation into the murder or the 20-year-old waitress who was found .dead in her bathtub last Wednesday nlCbt. The Costa Mesa High Scbool honors craduate was to be en· tombed tbia morning at Westmlnster Memorial Park ln WestmJnstet'. Meanwhile, police Capt. Robert E. Moody said he has as· signed six detectives to wort full-time in an effort to solve the strangulation death or Miss Cox in her apartment sometime last Wednesday afternoon. Captain Moody aaid today. "We've cleared a lot or people, and lnves~ated a lot of allbU," beuld. The fully Clothed body of M1sa Cox was found in her bathtub at about 6:15 p.m. Wednesday by her roommate who ran next door to summon help. "The autopsy shows she di4'd between 1 and 3 p.m., or in that neighborhood," Moody said. He aaid Miss Cox was off work that day. She worked part time at a Santa Ana restaurant. The two-bedroom apartment she shared with Carla Jean Roden at 241 Avocado St. is on the ground noor. Moody said, "and il's the finl one off the street." Out al t he Past "We're talking to everyone • that knew her, even remotely." Moody said it is possible a passerby mtgbt have seen the murder suspect leave the apart- ment in the early afternoon hours Wednesday and urged potential witnesses lo call pol.ice invesUgat«s. A Model-T Ford being driven off the Balboa Ferry may have been a common occurrence many years ago, but you don't see it much anymore. However, if you near the Peninsula ferry landing early Sunday afternoon, you could have seen this scene from the past. Vintage car owners out for a spin in Sunday's nice weather provided· the antique touch to an otherwise familiar Newport Beach scene. President SubJDits $440 BillionBudget ............. l GILMORE •• turned slightly to the left .•. Then slowly red blood emerged from under the black T· s blrt onto the white alacks." WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford banded Congress to- day a Jame-duct federal budget of $4.40 billion for 1978 that calls for a substantial increase in de· tense spending lltld permanent tax cuts totaling $47.S billion over the next six yeara. Ford. who baa only three days remainingoltws presidency, said bis budget would •'help us to CARTER ALREADY Pl.ANS CHANGEs-A.3 'Of CHANGES VIEWED IN FORD BUDGET-M fulfUl the promise of America." But President-elect Carter's ad- viaers already were at work on changes to fulfill the Democrat's own promises t.o the voters. Font's tax cut plans likely will receive little attention from both Congress and from Carter, who bas bis own lax-reduction plans and who wants to use any in· creased tu receipts to pay for new programs, such as health in· s urance, rather than turn that re- venue back to taxpayers. Carter plans to submit pro- posed changes to the Ford budget to Congress in mid-February, after which the Democratic· controlled Congress will hammer out a final budget for the year beginning Oct. l undoubtedly more lo Carter's liking than lo Ford's. Ford's budget provides for a seven percent increase in spend- ing over the estimated 1977 budget expenditures of $411 billion. Moody, ooe of Gilmore's two attorneys, said Gilmore bad uked to stand and face· bis ex· ecutiooers and to not have the blaclr:bood. FremP.,.e .41 SPEED ••• department, agreed with Carter that drivers on Newport Hills drive between 30 mph and 3S mph, so they decided to ask the city council to raise the speed limit by five mph and post the .. stop signs to control cross traffic. ....... This proposal bas met with dis· pleasure from Scott's group who say they fear for the safety ot their children should the speed limit be raised. * * * * * * Highlights Listed The pro-speed-limlt·change group notes, on the other band, that people are already traveling that speed, so changing the signs will only mean the police depart- ment can't ticket people for do- ing what they've always done. Of Budget for '78 Scott disagrees. "The dif- ference in the speed limit means only a few moments in arriving W ASHINOTON CAP) -Here are bighJigbls of President Ford's proposed budget for fis- ul im. which begins Oct. 1 of tbbyear: TOTAL AND DEPICJT - OuUays would total $440 billion and receipts woul~ total $29'l blllion.. leaving a budjet deficit of $47 billion, down from an estimated $57.2 billion ln flscal 1977. Outlaya this year are estimated al $411.2 billion. TAXES -Ford proposes a 1lx-year program to reduce tax- es by $47.5 blllloo, be1lnnlng with a SU·bllllon reduction this year. He pToposes increasing Social Security taxes over the next aeveral years. · DEFENSE -There would be a $12.i.blWon increase in de- fense spending to $1.12.3 billion, with new ouUays ror the con- troversial Bl bomber and also ·fo r developm ent of the sophisticated new MX missile. SOCIAL PllOGRAMS -The $12.4 billion in spending cuts to Ford'• bad&et include li2 billion from Medicatt, Sl billion fl'om Social Security, $1.2 billion from child nutrition programs and $800 millloo from food stamps. eoo.i-.. hu refused to make these cuts in the past. ENDGY -An increase or $2 billion is provided for energy projecta, Including an additional $700 million for energy research and development to a total of S3.4 bUlloo. EXEclmvE SALARIES -Members of Congrn1, Cabiaet officers, judges and the vice pre- sident would get increases In salaries. For members or Congress, salaries would rile to $57 ,SOO from $44,600. JOBS -There would be a phasing out ol public·servlce F,._PageAJ NOMINEE •• him, but under quesUoning in· dicated lie believed 101ne aenaton and some conaervatlve or1anlut1oo1 aucb u the U'*ty Lobby, the eon.ttvatlvo U'DJoo and the Jobn Birch SocJety ~ pertly l"llpODSlble. Several IUCb arouP* b.S ... known ther .. posltlon to Sonnaen u CIA cblef. Keanwhlle, another con- ttoveraial Carter nominee wu Ul'llQI tb• Senate Judlclary Committee to ~ action oo h1I no..-lnatlon to be attorney ' , .... , .. jobs programs with total spend- ing put at $5.3 billion ror all employment and training pro- grams, down from $6.8 billion this year. al your house. · "Why alJ of a sudden should we change? Just because somebody got a speeding ticket?" . Car Vera• Pole , Newport Beach police said Mark Owens. 16 ol 28'5 Tobago Place, Costa Mesa and hla unldentlfled passenaers suffered racial cuts today wben their car crashed into a power -pole at 59tb Street and Seuho.re Drive. The youth told police he was brakina for con- strucUon equipment and the car alid into the pole on l~etavel. .. -... --. -.-..-.-.-.. Fishing " Equipment Recovered Newport Beach police said ~ day they have recovered $9,soo· worth of fishing equipment taken from a Balboa Island store dur- ing a burglary over the Christ.mu holidays. A team of undercover in- vestigators tracked down the thert of fishing equipment valued· at $10,000 from Marine Sales and Service, SO. S. Bay Front, a police spokesman said. T hat ioveatlga\lon ended Saturday ln Long Beach with the arrest of three men and the re- covery of nearly all of the miss· ing equipment from the Balboa llland burglary plus additional items valued at about $5,000 believed to have been stolen in other burglaries. Jn custody today in Newport Beach City Jail are Ralph Weinstock, 30, and WilUam Brown, 31, both of Long Beach. Tbey are being held· on burglary charges that carry $25,000 bail. The third man, Ralph Gorrill, 22, also ol Long Beach, was ar- rest4'd at twa home by Long Be.ch police and booted into Long Beach Clty J all on a charge of re- cei vine stolen property. Stolen Boat Found Adrift A 24·foot cabin cruiser, report- . ed stolen by a Runtiftgton Be.ch man last Wednesday, was found drifting off the lliewport Harbor entrance this weekend, accord- ing to a spokesman for the ,Orange County Harbor Patrol. Initial discovery or the boat, about rive miles north of the harbor entrance, on Friday, trig- gered an air and sea search for missing occupants until it was discovered that the boat bad been stolen from Fred Meyling or Hun· ling ton Beach two days earUer. A Harbor Patrol spokesman said they believe the thiev_es Jbandoned the boat al sea. Fmch Rites Set BEVERLY HILLS (AP) Funeral services are scheduled Tuesday for Peter Finch, the Academy Award contender who collapsed and died Friday. A spokesman said services for the actor, who was 60, will be held at 11 a.m. at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Burial wi11 follow al Hollywood Memorial Park. •'These apparenUy motiveless crimes are the most difficult to solve," Moody aaid. "But it's very possible someone might have seen aometbing tbat after. noon." Misa Cox. wbo was studylne to become a court reporter, ia lllJ'o vived by her parents, Patricia and Neville Cox of Costa Mesa. She also is survived by three sisters, Tammy, Laurie and Debbie Cox. all of Costa Mesa; maternal grandparents Leo and Mary Enouf, also or Costa Mesa and an \U\cle, Lyle Warner ot Costa Mesa. CdMWoman, 78, Succombs; Services Set Memorial services will be held Sunday for Corona del Mar resi· dent Rachel Stillwell Morrison who died Friday at the age of 78. Mrs. 'Morrison was a 14·year resident of the Orange Coast and was an active member of the Red Cross Blood Ban.It and Canteen Service. She also was a member of the American Association of Retired P ersons, Newport Beach Chapter 121. She leaves her husband of SC years, Lloyd Morrison of the family home at 218 Heliotrope Ave.; three sons, Rictlard Mor· rison ol South Pasadena, Edward Morrison of San Diego and Roger Morrison of Tustin; three sisters. Sylvia Harrington of Corona del Mar, Mary SW.lwell of Glendale and Helen Biles of Alhambra; U grandchildren and one great.- grandchild. Services will be held in the Orange Coast Unitarian Unlversalist Church, 1259 Vic· torla St., Costa Mesa, at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Robert Jordan Rosa officiating. · The family suggests memorial contrlbutioru1 to the American Cancer Society. · Funer al Escort Cyclist Su ccumbs Ken Musselman, 29, a Buena Park policeman wbo was injured eight days earlier while off duty and acting as a motorcycle escort for a funeral procession. died Sunday afternoon in West Anaheim Community Hospital. According to a coroner's re- port, Musselman was fatally in· jured Jan. 8 when the motorcycle he wu riding colUded with a car · at We stern Avenue and Teranima Drive in Anaheim. Chamber to Hear Super Bowl Referee Jim Tunney, the Newport Beach resident who wu the re- feree for thil year'• Super Bowl ••me, wilJ be th• featured speaker Wednesday at the 10th annual installation banquet pf the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. · Tunney will offer a humorous look ln&o the life of a pro football official lo ''Reflections of a Striped Shirt. t, lo lllllditioo. the ch.amber wUl booor a ritisen ol tbe year and lnatall the new board of directors who will serve under Newport Beach attGmeJ Den.nil Harwood the~ elected chamber presi- dent. c Harwood, who 1ucceeda a nother Newport Beach at· torQey, Jim Pvker, will be sworn ln by Irvine Mayor David Sllll, wbo 11 alto a Joe al aUOrnty. The banquet. will be beld at UHi M nrlott Hotel in Newport Beach. Coc:lrtallt .Sil be Mn'ed beclnnlnl au:ao p.m . and dinner la acl)eduled tor"J :IO p.m. I De4fY ...... ""',.,... 10 8! INITAUID I °' ......... • H•rwood • ' 7 ' . . ·' .. l , Saddletiack~ EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 17, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES eath .BY Firing .s.uad· • • Aftern-• j N.Y.Stoeb r • TEN CEN ore Exeeuted_ I • Senate Stunned ·Sorensen Asks , 1CIA WithdraWal Al'WI ........ REJECTS CIA POST TedSorenaen Sad&eback . Candidates . (;et Briefing r By WILUAM SCRJlEIBEK Cit Ille Dally l'llot Ii.If Ten ol the 14 candidates for two !Open seats ort the Saddleback Valley Unified School District board of trustees got a rough idea Friday of how one of the valley's biggest industries -the schools -operates. . · H was the first time the hopefuls bad gathered toeether in one place -the "inner sanctum" o( Superintendent Richard Welte's omces. They heard briefings by mem- bers of Welte's "cabinet," wbicb is comprised or the top district admlnistrators in charge ol the vari•us functJoos that keep the schools operating. I The candidates al~ beard one of theif number, Leisure World r esident Arthur Kraus, declare that while his name will be on the ballot. he will not campaian "or spend one penny." He did vow to 1et all the can- d id a~es together for an ap- pearance inside the Laauna Hills ret.iremenl communJly. • "I will have to be there, too, of ~urse or they (Leisure World of. ficials> won't Jet. anybody In," Kraus said. 1 Also present at the brtefina were candidates Warren Xe61ler, Mike Clancey, Gerald Xlein, Mary Phillipa, George Bennett, Juneann Decasas, William Kelly, Marvin Silver and James ManJon. · · Not in attendance at the special briefing session were the two incumbents aeektn1 re- election, Dennis Smith and William Koehler, and two other c.h a 11 en 1 er a , Ste v en L. lfackbarth and George Brebner. I The aatberil\I beard brief com· tnenu from Welle abput his as- aes s men t or the district's • academic excellence, then re- m arU from each cablpet member. WASHINGTON CAP> - Theodore C. Sorensen stunned the Senate Intelligence Commit- tee today by disclosing that he and President-elect Jimmy Carter had agreed that he sbouJd withdraw' as· nominee to direct the Central Intelligence Agency. Sorensen revealed his decision at the end of a lengthy statement to, the committee defending hltnself against "scurrilous and unfounded personal attacks which have anonymous ly circulated against me." Committee Chairman .Daniel K. Inouye CD-Hawaii ), said the committee would accede to bis request and await a new nominee from Carter .. At a news conference after the hearing adjourned, Sorensen said he bad informed Carter of his decision in a telephone call only two minutes before commit- tee convened to consider hjs nomination. Sorensen acknowledged that Carter did not trytodi~suadebim. The former counsel to Presi- dent John F. Kennedy told re- porters, "The governor and I joinUy reached a conclusion ..• that there is substantial opposi- tion in the Senate which would re-. suit dtber in my rejection, which would handicap hi& administra- tion as it gets off lo a new start, or result in my being confirmed by a narrow vote which would handicap my effectiveness as I ' jtOt off to a start." 11'" Carter's press secretary, Jody Powell, told reporters in Georgia that Uie President-elect obvious- ly rearetted the decision. A rising wave or objections lo the sele(Uon of the former Ken- nedy administration aide had been apparent in recent days, <See NOMINEE, Page AZ> Woman Hurt In Thwart of • ·Robbery Try A San Clemente woman de· termined not to be robbed held on to her purse Sunday despite the efforb ol two men who draeged her aiont the sidewalk tryina to· take it away. Nicetta Paluzt, SO, was treated by fireoien for scrapes oo her Jmckles and chin, which she cot when she was bounced for several yards alona the sidew~ al 222 N. El Camino Real. Police said the woman was as- saulted by the men as she walked alone El Camino. They sald the would-be pune snatchers were frlghtmed oU when they could see she would DOt release her purse. ' I , Both attackers were described as beinl 17 to 21. One was ot medium build. The other was thin, with long-black hair. and wore denim pants and Jacket •• • Al'WI ......... NEWSMEN VIEW CHAIR, SURROUNDED WITH SANDBAGS, WHERE OILMOAEWASEXECUTED VolleyofRlfleShot•Enda Lengthy Legal Battle In F1rat U.S. Execution In 10 YHra . Spain Mishap 23 Servicemen IDie In Ships Collision BARCELONA, Spairt (AP) - A U.S. navy launch ferTYing 'sailors and Marines back to their ships from wet!kend leave col- lided with a freighter and flipped over ln the darlcnes~ or Barcelona harbor early today, killing al' least 23 American ser vicemen, U.S. Navy officials said. Scores or the more than 100 men aboard swam lo safety, but many others were trapped under the launch until Spanish tugboats sped to the scene and righted it. "It was a nightmare but there was not any real panic except for a couple or guys," said .survivor Richard Felzien or Norfolk, Va., a lat class petty officer . He was one or 12 servicemen being treat- • ed for shock in a Barcelona bospftaJ. The total number or injured was not yet Jcnow the Navy said. EarUerrepo · d 19 were injured, silt seriOUJly. The Navy withheld the iden-· tities or the victims pendlng notification or next-of-kin, which . . tlie accident occurred at about 2 a.m. j\&b't after the launch picked up 110 servicemen and beaded out toward the 6th Fleet helicopter carrier Guam and landing dockship Trenton. About 40 Americans swam lo. <See SIOPS, Pafe AU Blood Clots On Beaten Child's Brain By TOM BARLEY Of CM 0.11, l'llot Sta It The surgeon who performed an emergency operation on 2-year- -ol d Cora. Brewster at San Clemente General Hospital Aug. 17 testified today that he found blood clots and mwtiple bruises in the area of the unconscious child's brain. • .~ ......... SHOT AT SUNRISE Gary Mark· Giimore Pope Bae/a RewUtirig ' Appeals R11n OU.t ~ . ' For Killer J POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN .. I Utah (AP> -Gary Mark . Gilmore, the killer who de~• manded death and twice at.- tempted suicide in priaoo, w~ executed b)' a Utah firing squa~ • today, held to a chair by whitO nylon straps. The 36-year-old Gilmore w.,a , the first person to be executed Ip the United St.at.ea in nearly 10 • years. HJs len&thy fight for tb' 1 execution, which was stayed three times, drew worldwide a~ ten lion. Gilmore, sentenced ror the shooting death or a Provo, Utah. motel clerk, wore a T-shirt and ' pants as be faced the five-man ri· fie squad tn what was once the 1 prison cannery. He dlM at 7:0S a.m.PST. A witness said blood emerged. throup Gilmore's black shirt on- to bis white pants after tho • riflemen fired. Some 40 minutes after • federal appeals court in Denver overturned the third stay of Gilmore's execution, • spokesman for the prison dictat· ed a short announcement of ~e "death. Outside the prison, some 60 opponents or capital punish· ' ment stood In silence. . "The order or tht! jth District Court has been carried out. Gary Mark Gilmore is dead," the pri90ft spokesman told newameftP Liwtence Schiller, who has the ri1bts to GUmore's llle story, then described the execution. He said there were about 20 other people at the execution. Gilmore talked briefly with Warden ·samuel SmJth but Schiller could not bear what waa said. A prison employe distributed · cotton lo witnesses to guard their ears from the souqd or the i:11le fire. · Gilmore dJd not move In the chair. He spoke to bla uncle, Vern D'Amico, to Schiller and to his lawyeri, Robert L. Moody and Ronald Stanger. Slanger hugged him around the neck. , The warden then read a legal ~ order. Gilmore looked directly at the warden without quivering. "Gary looked up for an ex• ·tended period of time and a aid. 'Let's do it'," ScbJller said. "There wee some emotional exchanges. A priest, a doctor and several other prison employes placed a hood over Gilmore's bead. He was wearing tennis shoes. "He dld not ·move when the hood was placed over him, .. Schlller said. "We could not hear an)'tb.inc that was being said." a spokesman said was expected to be completed within 24 hours. U.S. Navy officials s&rd the !56-foot launch and 390-ton . Spanish coastal frelahter Urlea smashed into each other in the harbor darkness aa they rounded a pier from opposite sidei. Dr. Francois Hardvey of M.ls~ sion Viejo told an Oranee County Superior Court jur¥ that the many injuries be found in the area d the brain were of recent and put origin. .O/Clwrcha "All the prJson personne( moved away. Father Thomas Meanman gave some rites to Gilmore before the hood was placed over his head. ' "A circular target was placed on · Gilmore's T-shirt. 1 lblnk I aaw the warden give lbe ala:nal out or the comer of my eye. I beard three noises in quick rapicl There were no reports or in· juries on the frei1hter. A U.S. cona'1Jar official said It Is alleged by the prosecution that the injuries and other ln- j uries found throu1hout the child's body were lnntcted by de- <S.CORA, Pale A.2) ~AN C~ (APY-Pope Paul VI bas approved in princi- ple a historic proposal to reunite tbe Anglican and Rotltaa Cathdllc chur~hes, Vatican of. flclala saJd today. . succession -bang, bang, banf. Gary's bod,y moved. His .bead (8eeGILMORE, PaceAJ) Coast • • J>onaJd Ames, the dJatrict ol· ($ee B.RIEFED, hie.AZ) AD SOW C.4R School •~daries Eyed . Caplltnao Udled Sebool DlJ.. ti-let truat.ees •UJ be ••keel But they described as un- fortunate a plea by a leadtng Anallcan newspaper tl\at Pope Paul, 79, resign in favor of a youn1.er man to help h~al Cbrta· tlan divf.sjons. A Joint h.fib-level commlmon of CatboHc and Anglican acbolan ii scheduled to publi&b a documedt Thursday recom- mendlq an end to the ~year· old khlam and calllac . ., re- copltloft of the pontift bJlloine at o\'•all patriarch. ON FIRST D..4Y "The ad proved to be very fl· ~ to deelde precise atten- fective.. The pickup 99ld on the dane. ~es for Capistrano fltat day to the second peraoo Valle, 8llb Scbool, achedUW to who called. Ada in your paper r. open Milt September in Mblloa atty produce resulta." · Viejo That 'a the advertlalnf sueeeu Tbe t»o.rd a1ao will ~ atory told by tbe Colla Mesa man wb"'* tbe ..., hlP aebool will who placed this ad in the D.Sty °"" db cir wftbau& • MDior PJlot: · cl•. pj •73 Dataun P!rlr Up. ~Ice. Ad~~~~on ,0=!!)k .Be1toffer.nx-uxx ~-, --~ ,., 'b•• ..... 8'e41 boulldi'1• JI you have a car o? truck JOU whtcb would dMde comm..Uti• want lo convert to ·cub, call but adUen relaUve balane. lll &&2·5e'71. Wt make tt euy for numbers "' aCUdenta attend.lq you to put a few words to~,. tbetlnediat.rtcth1 ... 1cbool.I. for you in tbe people • Superlnt•ndent J ert>me marketplace -tb D•l11 .PlJot• Tbomaley will recoauntad to the clualtleda. {.:. •• I r' board toallbt. that aome l\lrtber ·-·-----I ~· ltllcb' be 1118de lo attempt to Tbomtley will alto neom· mtlntatn .... community Jn. mend tbat all u.o.e a(f~ by .tell'tl7 iD•tlmclance areu. the lli1b tcbool bouddarlea ~ ~lalloa allo ha n-~Onnur09~. . to eo ....... tbat tbe ...,, IChoo1 . ' -,r J;i, -." O~D ~-~Mr wttbout a AJ1o OD tcJnllbt'a a1...U lf 8 ._._. ·~. A Poll OI students pubUc heartnc on tile di*'ct'e wbO .,.. MW jnlon 111 SU •ll'W't wtth the Capistrano ~\ad DaDa HIUi fflP UnlW Bducatton AaodaUOll BtltoGlilldle•'*9 • perttnt pn.: <CUBA>, ... 11...,~. ...... ..._,. .. "'9lr it._ 1Mf' T...,.... Juift l'aWltd t1it con· •-.t1117areaow. traet. ftlcb llacbldel aa_:t• ,_.. 'l'IMlllilt~1 bowent1 will re-centpa,blkeandtrtnae~. eomliend uaat th• bitb school The aahry ran,. for Caplatrano open ... srldel nln•~ 12. t.at!m. ...... be~ ..... to He Hid U.e edquttoaal ancl $21,171, wtt.h. an additional 9875 . flnanclal advantqtt of open1na for taachen boldln1 doetorai. wlUJ a Hft.klt clUt are C(Jmfdera-d..,,...., · bl• and lbould be 1lvtn lerlou Tbe contract 1Ull rtqwr~• eoJWdention. ~. I ~......,. ... .. • The re;anlftcaUon document. to be reiftled In London la Dot blad.JQI on either church but 11 meaat as th• bull for ~ dllCUHIOD by blabopa, tbeolo1lana and ordinary btll ..... on bOth a_id~-Jt will proballly be years befor. a de-eltJOD la made • A ranktfta Vatlcart offlclal said l>oPe Paul personally cleared the cloC!U&Mnt. But q with uinllar doeummta In the putt he 1akt, the PolltUf declined llVIDC full approyal 'peacUq turtber IC:Qdy ud ~atsonb1 bllbope ID4 CIMJOPS, Pac• 41> f ~,ff DAILY PtlOT 58 Refugee ~harged • Jn Death , f An art.u~ent over a Vl•t· ltlameat ~ cuatom enct.d lo ~ardto Grove early today with >the death of one refugee and 1lnother refugee beln1 charged with murder, police said. The murder victim, Ngoc Nhug Huynab, 32, or 9342 Madison St., 'Westminster, died In Palm Barbor Hospital at 3:30 a.m .. the 'Victim or multiple stab wounds. A~ in connection with the 't1Ulng wu Pban Van Nroen. 21, ?lttl51 Cliapman Ave., Apt.•· Acconllng to police, the vicUm and bis accused murderer late Friday night were among 20 Viet· namese seated at a dining room table in Apt. A at 13962 Erin St. when a flabt broke out. Caaseortbe melee, police said, was an argument over a Viet- namese custom that calls for din· ner 1Ue4ta to brln& aometbin& with tM1D ror the meal. Police reports said Huynah ~as not among the combatants at the crowded apartment's diniDc ,ble. · He did, however, try to break up the altercation and, in lhe pro-~ess, wu stabbed twice with a ~3-inch butcher knife. Worttln1 through interpreters, police said they traced N,uyen and another combatant ln the dinner party fight to Nguyen·s Westminster apartment where ,the s uapect was arrested. From P~ AJ NOMINEE •. caustn1 Carter hlmselr to call some key senators to push the nomination. Sorensen would not identify any of thoee whom he accused or making false charges aaalnst him, but under quesllonlnc ln- d i ca ted he believed some senators and some conservative organlzaUons such as the Uberty Lobby, the Conservative Union and the John Birch Society were partly responsible. Several such groups bad made known their op. posillon to Sorensen as CIA chief. Meanwhlle, another con· troversiaJ Carter nominee we& urgin1 the Senate Judiciary Committee to speed actlon on his nomination to be attorney aeneral. Griff1n B. Bell told the commit· tee. "Somebody's 1ot to nm the Justice Department" after Thursday's inaueuraUon. He also said be plans to reslen ·on Tuesday from private Atlanta clubs that bar blacks and Jews. "I've 1ooe beyond the call or du· ty." he said. ''I've 1one beyond what most public officials have done." Thomas B. Lance went befOl'e the Senate Government Opera. lions Committee seeking con- firmation to become director of lhe Office of Mana1ement and Budcet. ' And Idaho Gov. Cecil D. An· drus told bis placid confirmation hearin1 that Con1reu should pass strong le&lslatloo to re- 1ulate strip mininl of coal. He told the Senate Interior Commit· tee that Carter would SlfD 1ucb a bill. ,.,.... ra,,,, A J GILMORE .• turn e d s llghtly to the left. .. Then slowly red blood emeried from under the black T· shirt onto the white alacks." Moody, one of OUmore's two attorney1, uld Gilmore bad asked to stand and face his ex· ecuUoners a.nd to not have lhe black hood. D 'Amlco, tho uncle, told newsmen after the execuUon: "l would Uke to say at tbla Ume, Gary, my nephew, died like he .Uted to die, ln dl1nlcy. He lot hJ1 wish to dJe. He died In dlanJl)'. That'• all I have to say." DAILY PILOT ' MondlX· JMuwy 11. 1m Anlrutant Heat Wtlh! SISTEasvn.t.E, W. Va. CAP) -Sure, It WU told over tbe wHk~nd. But IDLIMAI ._..,..., Tbat •H the t•m· puaw,. liven on 1 tlm• and l.empuatW"e •ien hare al a local ban.t early one morning over the weekend. Since the temperature ac. tually was around 2ero, bank officials said the sign bad malfunctioned and would be fixed ri&bt away. The sign was attended to, and the temperature began rising promptly . And riaiq. And rlsin1. By 1 p.m., the •Ian read a swelteriJlB 126 decreea. Board Eyes Policy on Sex'Class Saddleback Collete trustees are pooderina a new diatrlcl policy apparently spawned by the ccatroversial bandlin1 of a 1ex education claas last Hmelt.er. The course was suspended for \he •Print semester when It was learned that fllms deplctina aberrant sexual behavior bad been ordered for classroom use and that other objectionable materials were u.sed as lecture aids. The method by which the clua was reviewed -primarily ln private sessions or the boa.rd of truatees -Irked faculty leaden, wbo said the standard pro- c:edures were i&rtored. The poUcy now before trust.ea was propoaed by R. L. Platt, de· an of ~lraUve services at the CoUe1e. It lays down 11~Wc rules and guidelines to be followed when instructional materials are to be cballented. A five-point procedure de· 1l1ned to "insure academic due process" ill a.I.so included in the poUc1. Tbe procedure includes: -Bringing crlllclsrn or materials to the attention or the dean ol instruction, who will aa- se11 the complaint and try to re- solve it informally by referral to the appropriate academic division director. -The division director shall hold discussions with the com- plainant and prepare a summary of tbe objectiona ror the dean of lnltructioo and the lnat.ructora involved. II resolved Informally, a wrlttel notice will be sen~ to the dean. -If there ill sUll a dispute, the dean Will re-enter and discuss lt further before taking the C11atter to the coUe1e president. -The president wlU confer with the parties involved before m atiQ a ftn&I decision. -If the challenae la upheld, the board ot trustees wUI be asked to terminate the existing materials and approve replacements. The new poUcy has ~ady been acrutlniaed by faculty leaden, who are expected to dis· cu11 the proposal before it ls ado~. Fro.P ... AJ BRIEFED • • ftclal la cbarre or lnslntcUaa.. 1avt a brHkdown of the at· laniPUcln aad bltrarchy in bis clivl'*' aDd dlscuased lta !'Ole in t.badiltrict. ltabert hr~. in cbari• '4 cllttriet pl&MIAI, told the c.O· didates that only $U million ot the dis trict 's orltlnal bond money is left to build schools. He and Welte said that a new bond issue must be put on the November baJlot, seeking up to $SO million that would last another six to seven years. The most detailed presentation wu ,made by diBtrict business manaier Gil Moreno, who out· lined the entire budget process by means of nip cbu-ta. · But most o! the scattered quee· tlont that were asked during the session were aimed at John Cooper, assistant to the superin- tendent and the man in charge of part or lhe district's labor neiottatJooa. Cooper even distributed a 1los11ry of collective bar1ainina term• and then fielded questioos on contract. and acency shop de-muda betftl made by the ells· trict'• teacbera. The candidates were audibly atunned by some figures precent- ed by dlltrtct personnel chief Jim Mitchell, wbo said SVUSD I.a sWl takin& applJcatlona for teachlne Jobi even thou1b many other dis· tricta have stopped dol~I so becaU1e of the slut of applicant&. Mitchell reiterated filUl'es re- leased a year ago lndlcaUni that S,000 appllcatlona were filed for teach1n1 jobs last sprin1. Only .500 applicants were interviewed and jU1t 701otjoba. At the end of the 1esslon, Welte and current 1chool board presi- dent Loa Younc offered whatever 1ervlces the dlatrict could pro- vide, thou&h Welte warned tbat some aid miihl be conaldered "• lift of public funds" lhat couldn't be provided. F ..... ra,,eAJ CORA ••• fendanta Carolyn Brewster, 23, and her boyfriend, Camp Pendleton Marine Kenneth Ray Bolden,20. rt hu been testified that the child's left arm was broken, that bite marks were found on the arm and cl1arette burns were discovered on her cbest when paramedics tried to revive her in tbe motel room shared by her mother and Bolden. It is alleged that heavy bruis- ing on the child's back and but· tocks was put there by both de- fend ants who used Holden's heavy Marine Corps belt to chastise the little girl. Dr. Haravey agreed with the pro1ecuUon today that some of the head Injuries he round could have been the result or the victim being struck with the buckle of the belt. The neurosurgeon agreed un. de r defense questioning that some of the head injuries could have been s ustained by the child'• falling from her bed onto Bolden's metal ammunition box. A police ofCicer has testified tha t Mrs . Brewster admitted beating the child becau.se she was frustrated by Bolden 's absence on Marine guard duty at Camp Pendleton. 0.11, 'ii.t """ ..... CHARQl!S CtTY llAS o.11 S•mot• 2C.harged In Rockets Spy PlOt LOS ANGELES• (AP> '"'""Two youn1 men from Southern California bhe been arrested and charfed with cbnaplracy for aUe1edJy 1ellln1 U.S. l'Ot!ket 1ecret.1 to the Soviet Unloa, the FBI 1a.y1. A bureau spokaman 1a1d SUn· day there wu no eaUm at. yet on what dama1e the alleaed es· plonage mtabt have·ca\&led U.S. defeme. Andrew D. i.e., 25 of Palos Verda Estates, and Cbrt1topher J . Boyce, 23, of Rancho Palos Verdes, were char1td SUnday with "complracy to commit e1- plon a1e aaalnst tbe United States on behalf or \he Soviet UnJon." the FBI announced. Tbe cue be1an Jan. 8 when Mex.lean police arrested Lee oo an unrelated maller ln Mexico City and found three rolt. ol top secret U.S. defense documenta on microfilm, the FBI said. That produced a .trail that led to Boyce and to Borll A. Grlabln, a science alt.ache at the Sovlel embuay in Mex.lco Clty, FBl spokesman Robert Gebhardt told reporters. Boye& was jailed here Sunday and wu to be arrai&ned today. Lee was turned over to U.S. aulhotitlee by the Mexican 1ov- ernment early today in Laredo, Tex., and waa Jailed without bond today. According to the FBI's com- plaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angelea, Boyce had a top security clearance at the TRW Corp. in Redondo Beach, where he worked for 2~ yeara unW last month. The FBI cbar1es that Boyce provided U.S. secret defense d oc um e nts t o L ee, wh o transmitted them to Grishln. Gebhardt aaid no more &n"ests wer~ imminent but ''one or two more individuals could be ln· volved." Highlights Listed Of Budget for '78 New Campus Opposition Due Tonight . The Irvine Company ls expect- ed tonight to make a l&Sl·ditcb ef- fort t'o derail Saddleback College's chosen site ror a second campus ln Irvine by orferinl the school a second locaUon about three miles away. WA.SHI.NOTON (AP> -Here are bi1hliglit1 of President Ford's proposed budget for fis- cal 1978, which be1ins Oct. 1 of this year: TOTAL AND DEFICIT - Outlays would total $440 bllUon and receipt.a would total $292 billion, leaving a budget deficit or $47 billlon, down from an estimMed .-r.a billion in fllcal 1977. OutJays this year are eaUmat.ed at '411.2 blJllon. TAXES -Ford propoaea a al&•)'Mr PfOCtam to reduce tax· e1 l>y S4T,5 billion, be1innin1 wlth a $7.2-bUlJon reduction thia year. He propoaH lncreulnt Social Securtbt taxes over lhe next aeveral yeah. DZnNSE -There would be a iu,2-billlon lncreaae in •· tense spending to 1112.a bllllon, witb new ouUay• for the con- trov ... al 81 bomber and also for development or the sophlatiuted new MX mWlle. aoaAL noou•s -Tbo $12.4 blJUOQ bl •l*kllni cuts bl .Ford'• buqet lncl\l.CM 12 bUlloo P.-...P-&J ... ·smPs ... • Mltt.y, the Mn .. tllcy EW"Opa Pr ... said. U.S. coa11llu ·ol· ft.tlala 1ald U of the vlcUma 1"l'tt dead t.fore \hey could be taken to--.... Botlt Ule l,lS. aaCI S'anlab aHlel bee• alftv11U,aUoo. The OMm and Tr.'°" ..,. •• tDOChriD vtalt • a.re~ a Medlttrraneap port~· ana 9Palit'IMCaldlar.-tdt1. ' Crom Medicare, $1 billion Crom Social Security, $1.2 billion from child nutrition programs and S800 million from food stamps. Conareas baa refused to make these cuts in the past. ENEllGY -An Increase of S2 billion is provided for enerCY projects, including an additional $700 mUUon for enerey research and development to a total of s:u bUIJon. College tru.stees were ur1ed a week ago by a company spokesman to delay action aimed at acquirlne 20 acres at Bryan A venue and Culver Drive because of detrimental Impact.a on surroundin1 a1ricultural uses. The company wants the colle1e to buUd Its new campua near the lnteraectton of Irvine Center Drive and Jertrey Road. Tonlaht's meetln1 beslnl at 7: 30 p. m. ln the colleae 11 brary. Stand·lna for Prealdent Ford and President-elect Cartel\ aloni Wltb othn, 10 Uu'oqb a rebunaa for l'bW'lda1'a lD· I Agai1UtSI~ Worker Files Second Courit '4 By ANNE COOPBlt oe .. Mt'f r1111t 1Melf Gall Samota, wbo flied • chars• ot aex cliacrimiDaUoo ln July asatnat her employer, the ctty o1 san Juan Caplttrano, bas now broucht a second charge a1 ahast the city. Mita Samota, 26, initially filed 10 unequal ••le claim wit.b the U.S. Departmeat of Labor and ftltd a eex dlacrtmination c~• wtth &he Equal Employment ~ portunl\y Oomml.s.sion <EEOC->. Both arencies are currently 1n- ve1Ugating her accusations. Miu Samota based ber July complaint on ber contention that a male employe was being paid a h'lgher salary to do the same work she was doing. She is now charclng in a com- plaint J'Ued with \he commiulon lut week that San Juan ls threatening to fire her because of her earlier actions against the .clty. Mill' Samota uid TbomH Merrell, plannint director, told her J111. 10 ahe would be placed on two weeks paid leave or absence, prior to a penonnel heartns J~. 24 to discuaa ber dla· mlHal. She said 1he believes lbe threat of belnf fired la onty the m01t re· cent blow in a barra(,e of barua- mebt the clty bu leveled qalnat ber 1toce city officials claimed •be had failed her probatJon as administrative aaaiatant and made ber a clerk-typist lHl March. Sbe also charged in her mOlt recent complaint that the city bu refused to reimbune taer •16 tuitloa ror • sraduate course at use. She 1a1d the city couucu bad p~ouaty approved lbe tul· tion reimbursement. City Mana1er James Mocalis wrote a memo to Miss Samota, reruat.na the reimbursement. He 1atd 1be wa.s not entitled to It as a clerk·typlst. He said relmbunse- menl wu offered her at the Ume abe w11 worklnf H an ad· IJ\hilstratlvo .. 11stant, to de· velop muhoum efftclel\C1 lD that capacltyoal1. · Althou,h Plannlet DlNdor Merrtll today dtoled req1M1\lq the personnel hearioa, Mocalla said the hearin1 followed lle.f'. rell's recommendaUOD that IOI& Samota 's e mployment b• ttrmlDlted. Motalt• 1al41 Merrell told blm the clerk·tvtst'• wort "w111n't upiomua. t "I consider this a personal matter and don't wiah to com· ment," Mocalis said today. "I don't want lo make CMlsa Samota) look bad in any way." Belon be' demoUoD to dd· typist., Mila Samota wu an ad· minl.strative aide in the city de- partment of admi nlstraU.e HtYlC9. William Becker wu ai.oa.t- minl.strative aide. Both Becker and MLss Samota were hJred UD· der lbe federal "mate-won" proaram, the Comprellen1tns EmploymtDt and TraiDlq Act <CETA>. Miss Samota wu ort1inally hired u a clerk·lntA. Beear' u a maintenance maa. Botla ,.... promoted to poelUou • M- mlnl1tratlve aide•, effect.lYe Au1. 18, 19'15. Becker WU paid .... moaUa. but Miu Samota eanMd ,,... J oho O'SUlllvan, d1J"tdOI' ol ad- mlnlatratlve aervtees, 1Ud the work performed wu ~ comparable. He 1a1d the displrity 1D pq WH due to Becker'• •ta.rUDI at a h11her pay u maintenance man than Mias Samota dld u dn- typiat. Lada Marx, Mw Samota._-.. torney, 1ald the fact a =., maintenance man rec nd a hl1ber a&lary than a ~ clerk·b'Pllt ia fwtber •Yi al 1ex dllcriminaUon l>Y San IUL Mrs. Marx bu 'Written the dty, clalmlpa a di1miasa1 bearing would be llle1al, slnce her client received no prior reprimand. Snow Scarce West Slwrt of Water WASHINGTON CAP> -With the scantiest snowfall on record, much of the western United States is in danger of severe water shortages for lrrlgation and household use next summer, the Asrlculture Department said today. · · The department's Soll Conservation Service 1ald that surveys on Jan. l sbowed "there was less snow in many parts ef the west than at the beginning of any January in the past 40 years'' and that normally almost half of the yearly accumulation has fallen by then. . "Storms would have to yield nearly double thetr typical snowfall between January and May to prevent summer water shortages," the agency said. "Snowpack accumulated during winter and spr. ing provides about 70 percent of the western water supply." Officials said !armers, small towns and others who depend directly on streams for water wUI be most severely affected. Many areas were bare of snow and others had less than 30 percent of normal. President Submits $440 BillionBudget WASHINGTON (AP) -Presl· dent Ford banded Coniress to- day a lame-duck federal budaet of $6«> btlllon ror 1978 that ca.Us for a substantial increase in de· ren1e spendins Uld permanent Lax. cull t.otallnl '47.5 bUUon over the next alx y~an. Ford, who hu only three days remal.nlne of h1I pruidency, sald hi• bud1et wO\lld '!help 1.&1 to fullill the promise of America.•• But President-elect Carter's Id· vlaen already were at wort on chan1et to fUltlU..the Dwocrat'1 own promlaea to the voters. Ford'• tax cut pl-"1 llkely will rec•lve UtUe attenUon from both Conrress and from Cartw. who baa bia own tax·reductlon plan.a CAR'RR ALREADY PLAN8 CHANGl8-A3 • 221 CHANOll VllWID IN PORO IUOQIT~ ' ) and who wants to uae any IJ\. creaaed tax tec!tlpta to p~ for new procram1, aucb u bea1th ln· aunMe, rather than tum that 1'- venue back to tupa.yen. , Carter Pl.ant to nbml~ ero- posed chang11 to tht Pord bUdlet to Coner ... U> mld-Februarn after wblcb the D•mocrallcH contraUtlcJ ~will batpmet out a ftnal bud1et f ot the 1ea.t be1hmln1 Oct. 1 undoubtdt more to Cuter'• llkin1 than t.t Ford'•· ront·· \Mldltl provides tor ' .. v• pereeet lncrtu• lD ·~ Ins over the 11umated 1rif bud1et np1n1UturH of '41f bUUon. . ' ............ ) I I I POPE •• , : 1ebolare ~~·world. 1 11'• ...U'Md1 Anauc.,. Coca' munlon, which' lncha4H tbt ~~::i~t~~~ members. The Roman CatbaU6 Chu.rdlb.u llO n\ilUoo m..,,bef9. ' DAILY PILO'f s Monday's Afternoon Prieea NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS If -Free Eate1prue Price Vanishes In Competition 9J' *1L10N MOSKOWITZ In our modem~, tometlmea ~ed the mat:we Ital• ol capttalilm, compani• aJmoct never com~ oo the buia of price. Jt's Juat not the way the a•m• ta played anymore. Tb11 reluctance to use pric-e as a way to aaJQ cualomert 11 •peel ally pronounced lo the tranaportaUoll field, where the cutters are •"bJect to the heavy band ot 1ovemment re- IUlaUon. The companies may be different but t.bel? pnco n.t.s are identical. Jt '• worse than merely matcblnc prlcea. Tbey match everytblq. Al soon aa one airline comes up with a new p~motional fare, a Money Tree competitor copies Jt. It won't do fOf' VnJted AJrllna to fly anyone• pen1ty cheaper than TWA. · IF ONE .u•UNE OFFEas A FREE pastrami aandwicb, anotber is sure to counter with co:'!led bed. Free champainewill be matched wit.b free wine. Headsets, movie le1"een5, lnfU&bt macutnes, you name Jt: u one ha.I it, '° tlll the other eu.y. rr APPEAll.8 TllATTBB £888NCE o! the competiUve stance today la to .resemble your comJ*lUon u m\leb u poaible. Zach curler hu the atoean, "An}'lbinC you em do, wecudo." · · While t.b1' copycattinc is by now a famlllar tee~ue. wuoned obterven ol the acene tbouaht an extreme o( some kind wu reaebed recf.btly ln the bu& industry. tt WN an ex- treme that bordered on incredullly. Lait month, two dayw before Christmas, ConUnentaJ Trail ways annouJ\ced with some fanfare new cut-rate prices that set a maxJmum ol _,for a ode-way trip any:wben In the continental United St.ates. 1'1lls meana, yea, that you can now board a bus in New York and travel across the country to Loi Angeles or Seattle for just~. IN ADDmON, KIDS UNDER 1% ride free. And there are 1peclal three-day tom\dtrip ftcuralon rares of $38. " Tbe new rate structure went into effect WI month and will be operative throu&b March 11, a normally alack time f« bus travel. Well, a few days after C.onllnental trumpeted thae new barcatn pricn, lta big competitor, Greybouncl, matebed them. That wun't surprlaJ.a.c. Aa we lodicated earlier. it'•' doDealltheUme. · THE JDCKEa IN 'IBIS STORY wu that while tt wu the ftnt to announce the new fares, Continental was lobby- ing vtcoroualy with the Interstate Commerce Commluion (l~C) to have them turned down. Is Continental a little crazy? Would they apply for permlsalon to reduce fares Ind at the same time ask t.be ICC to refuse permission? Sure they would. What happened, aa Continental later admitted it.sell, waa that Greyhound is the company that had the idea for tbe new fares. Continental ~ard about It &Qd whlleit didn't Wte the new fares, feeling they were too low, tt decided to (1) beat Greyhound to the punch by announcing them fint and C2> ask the ICC to reject the appllcaUon on the 1round that the pricea are too low to be profitable. Continental, we're happy to report, lost thia ftgbt. the ICC approved the fare structure, saying that lf Greyhound believes it can make money with these new low farea. tt oupt to be permitted to poet &hem. There'• nothing to atop Coatlnent.al from charting rnott, ol course, if it feel& it will lose money by m"llnl the Greyhound price. But you know'lbat won't bappeo. It will just have to make Jt up at tbe Holiday Inns. Continental Trallwaya ta owned by Holidll)' Inns. Greyhound ls not an in· depend~1:ftUtY. either. It's part of a con&Jomerate whose Jaree.t theJrnnourmeat-packlngcompany: This ta what 'a known a 'Wee ent.erprtae, 1971 style." ·Diesel Bqg JIW Cuts Fuel 500/o DETROIT (AP) -A dlesel-powere4 Volk.awqen Rabbit the German auto maker a1y1 cet.a 50 percent better Cud economy than compara· ble ea.s-en,uie mo4els bu been unveiled here. vw. which said It hopes to sell 10,000 diesel Rabblta this year, ii the Qa1rd European auto maker to market a diesel car in the United States, but the tint to ofter it at a ncmluxury model price. The diesel model, on display at the Detrolt Auto Show throu1h l an.18, should be available for a&le ln Uda country next month, a spokesman for tho Weat German auto maker 1a1d. Council· Blames Unions for Hikes WASHINGTON CAP> -Recent contract settlement& with tbe o•Uon '• i:paJor ear manu.facturen will ra!ae pto-duet.loa eottt by $100 per car annually to• the next tfut.e yean, the .1ovemment bu pHdlcted. TIM CouneU on Wac• and PJ1ce StabWty estimated that • .,. •aln• woo by the United Auto Workers with Ford, <ltPeral Motors and Chrysler wW be 1mllltr than set~t­m...U •arller in lt78 Int&. rubber, eloctrtc&J and trucldni lncluttry. • ' BtJT TB& COUNUL, WRICH MONITOU tnnaUGa. not*1 tbat 1n addlt.lon to .-tn, wace tllnl auto worken ~ lor. more vacation Ume 111 order to create m«o TIM council warned. llOWever, that Jt "ftan a dw; baeldJre oa both J>rictt ind tmploYment u a result ot Pl'O¥llloD... . Coaad1 Acua, DtNCtor wtWam une1 m 1ald 69 1 baddlre eouJd ~-lt the muutacturen compeoaate if' lilcri9Md time oft by Cutt1nl back on the numbtr of wort .. ..S la aato produ01iaD.. •• 8COND MaDlaS OOVLD mu IP. ~ mmllMI* ... eoaapwate by ralain& priea U4 lc* to~eomPitlton, UU.y1Ud, TM edlftell eiUiilated that ".,et la the a~ contr ... wUI IMnllM u a...,. otl.4 percent a year, •umlnelt- ftadca iJll ,.._.., a,.... The eoattaet cootaJntd a COit • llftllcl8iiK WlGa frtac• benda f.DCIQded, Che av~ annual a.Mwlll bet.8 ~the council .,iam·attd.