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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-01-25 - Orange Coast Pilot1R'Omen ·,E~tensioti f·of Satan' .,. I Groom, 91, Dies CBrter· Proposes In Vain Attempt $50Reb·ate To Save Wife, 68 To All Ameriean - DAILY PILOT * * * 10' .• * * ~ TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 25, 1977 J VOL 70, NO. 2S, t UCTIONS, Jt "AGES 'Acting t o r Go d' "'Guard' Tells I • \'.Of Rape, Death t . By TOM BARLEY OI ... D•Uy ll'llet SwH 1 Watched by a fascinated ange County Superior Court '.jury. the televised image of Ken lchard Hulbert told a •Ychiatrist Monday that he aped and killed a woman cause "I um a guard at the an, 91, Dies nVain Try oSave Wife f MIAMI (APl The new fhuaband stumbled lo safety. Jsbouted to neighbors for help and then returned to his burning f me in an effort to save his wife of three months. Both died an the I.flames. He was 91. She was 68. f .. Re could have gotten out," t'Ptre Chief Edward Jaremko said of MeUvUle Shreves. •·t guess he -.eat back in looking for her. It's ~,.@le ." Fire officials said the blaie ay have started In a kitchen stove on which three bumen had been started to fight the unusuaJ. ly cold weather. t Shreves. a retired Army ma· 1or, was found in the living room Aller the fire. His wife, Edia, was found on the floor beneath a bedroom window. Neighbors who called the fire department after s~eing the flames said Shreves, clad in pa· jamas, appeared behind heavy wrought-iron bars that enclosed tlte front porch ol his home and thobled for help. Then, he re- taraed to the bou.te. "The house w• completely on rtTe,'' said lpaclo Herrera, a net1hbor. "It was impossible to IO inside. I broke three or four trtncSowa to let the s moke out, and Jal tny water b°"e and tried to bold the fire for th few mloutes Ofttil the fire department ar·· rtyed. '(t WU already too late." l»olice aald Mell'(tlle and Ed.la, both widow~. were manied lo lite October. They had f alien lo ao.e after meetin1 at a loeal l'borch. Herrera •aid hla newly mar· tted ael-'1bon were "veyy happy Wtlb each other. and very nJee pe6ple. He wu 91, but he worked al"ound t.,. yard like a )'OUlll --··· ''1'bey were Ute a couple of. fOUbt•ten, '' aaid another friend.: - gates of heaven." And that guard must never be relaxed. the Fullerton fireman's son told Dr. Lawrence Stross during the interview taped while Hulbert waa awaiting triaJ on charges of murder, rape and kid· nap. Insisting that it was not murder. Hulbert explained that .. all women are extensions of Satan and cannot be killed. When a soul leaves a woman's body it Im mediately finds another." ijulbert teatified that the ferAale fonn is an obscenity and an extension of the devil because "there ia reaJly only one sex, a unisex. "It is essenUaUy a male sex," Hulbert told Dr. Stross. "It has the power to determine before and during sexual intercourse what the sex of the child wUl be." D.r. Stross, frequently Inter· rupting lhe video tape, told the jury in Judge William S. Lee's courtroom that Hulbert, ZS, is "totally psychotic and a classic exam pie of the paranoid schitophrenic. "He is the victim o( grandiose, ma1ical, delusional thinking," the ~ychiatrist said. "He firmly believn that he was acting for God and fighting the devil and that be would be hailed as a hero on planet Earth for his actions." If Hulbert is found sane at the conclusion of the current bear· ing, be will be lried for his aJ. leged murder on Jan. 7, 1976 of Gina Marie Tisher, 19, of Whit· Uer. <See DEVIL, Page Al) ·No 'Skelter' I For Peoria PEORIA. Ill. CAP) -Prompt· ed by viewer complaints and Us own concern over tive ebbbiog murders in its bcoedeut area, a Peoria televisi90 station decided not to a1r the CBS re·broadcast of "Helter~lter.•• The two-part movfe, acheduled fonhe>Wlna Monda,ud Wednes- day nt1hta1 deala tilth the Ufe ol mass muraererCharlea Mamon. The mljor COQCem, acconlln• to WMBD Station )f •11•1er Bill Brown, wu over U.t link between the movie and convicted murderer Mieb1tl Edward Drab- lnl of Lincoln, Ill. Added to that WH lllt Wffk'I brutal •tabblftl deatha of t..-o t.ffn·a1en lJl thelr Peodahome. 2 Youths eld· School Arson F a•i lg Escap es A Fountain Valley mother and her two small children escaped serious injury in north Costa Mesa Monday when a Santa Ana patrolman's car collided with the woman's van. Sarah V. Fraser, 33, 18244 Muirwoods Court, and sons Christopher, 4, and David, 1, were treated for cuts and bruises and released from Fountain Valley Community Hospital following the 2 p.m. crash at Sunflower A venue and Fuchsia Street. Officer Gregory D. Maskin, 28, San- ta Ana, also was cut and bruised. $50. Pa~ent Proposed Caner Seeb Rebate for Every American WASHINGTON CAP) -The Carter adminlatratlon hopes to provide a $50 cash p'ayment for each American, including those too poor to pay taxes, Carter budget director Bert Lance said today. Lance said the payment would be ln the form of a $50 tax rebate for each exemption claimed by a taxpayer. There also would be a cash payment for persoos recelvlng Sotlal Securlly benefits lnd fo~ Jow·tncome pertOnS who don't pay taxes. The total payments this year would be about $11 billion, be said. Congreas would flrat have to approve the proaram, wbich still ian't complete 1n every de· taU, Lance told a news brlefinc, Re al.so diacloeed that PreaJ· denl Carter decided to propoM addlt1on.i help for busines1 by providing an option between • two percent fncreue In the lo· vdtmeat tu credit -to a total of 12 percent -or a tax deduct.Ion Body Recovered SAN DIEGO (AP> -Tbe body of a womM wbo Jumped from the San DJelC>'Coronedo B11 8rtd:r,; w11 recovered 1bortl1 afm Monday tDtldent, police aa.ld. equal to four percent of employe Social Security laxes. ~ Lance said it isn't certain that every American will receive ex· aclly a $&O rebate. but indicated that thfl is the goal for the mo- men,l. He also said It might be too costly from an administrative standpoint lo try to provide a caah paym~t for all low-Income people. "We wU1 try to reach all we can; unfortunately there may be some we can't reach '' he said. Carter earlier disclosed be Double Death In 'R:e venge' CINCINNATI (AP) -Police theorise a 21·year-old woman new 2,600 miles from Hollywood toklll her boyfriend'• fatberoutof revenge, but dJed alter a knife flt ht wltl'I the vtetlm. The double slaytnc occurred at the Evaneton bome ol a Clncin· naU mailman. pol.ice Hld. The vlctlm1 Wer-9 Paul Robinson, SS. and Velma ftltichel. · "We (eel ahe new bere to It.Ill blm. •• said Pollce S1t. Paul Mor1an. would ask Congress lo propose between $7 billion and $11 billion in tax rebates to atlmulale the economy this year, and Lance provided additional details to· day. He aaid the rebates for tax· payers would be equal to about $50 per exemptJon. The rebates will extend to upper-income tax· payers, but said it Isn't certain that it would be $50 at all levela. Lance made clear that Carter decided to go for lbe upper limits of the economic stimulus pro- 1 ram be announced in December. He aaid the total COit of the program, Including tax changea and Jobi projects, would be about ru.s bUllon ln um .-! $1S.S bUlion ln 1978, a total ()f more than ~1 billion. He said he hopes al le11t some parts of the tax packaie, if not all, will clear Conareas "and be in place by April," but Hid be can't predict when the payme.nta actually would be in the mall. Lance uld the, 'new ad· minlatratioo decided to broaden • tbe pack .. e for helpln1 bual· neaamen, in pa.rt becauae bdal· ne1tmeo wanted lt. • "The reacUon of tho business : communJty • . . naturally bid 1 some influence.'' be 1aJ.d. • • \ $800,000_ 'Grudge' Fire S e t . By RA VMOND ESTRADA JR. OlllOeO.llyll'lt.cS..ff • Fountain Valley detectives ar· rested. two 13-year·old arsoo•sus· pects Monday night in the Sw.iday morning fire at Harper Eleinen· tary School whict) cau~ed an estimated$800,000damage: Sgt. Marth\ Engquist said both. youths were students at Harper School who apparently held a grudge against a teacher there. One youth was arrested on campus whiJe the other was ap- prehended at bis home. Both boys were released in their parents' custody. The boys' fingerprints matched thooe found on a win· dow the pair allegedly removed to enter the eight.room school building which was found ablaze al 5:30 a.m. Sunday, Fountain Valley fire Investigator Lynn Whitehouse aald. Teachers at the school ques· lioned students as to which of their classmates were out early Sunday morning. This question· ing narrowed the field down to five students, Mrs. Whitehouse said. The boys apparently tried t.o hide the fingerprints which pro- vided positive identification, she said. They reportedly used gloves while Inside tho (See ~llSON, Page A2) Coast Weath er Increuin1 high clouds with a little cooler days. Hlths 65 to 70. . INSIDE T ODAY Difl•r~• m. ot.Ut.ude <11 to what condUute• a ''prop.r funHal" are . Mghlu con· trooerlial. P'Jti U o/ on A•· 1aejoJed Prwu #11•• i.t on PogiA1. Jll DAil Y Pn..O'T s Tu.9day January 25. tm 'Safe A.s NY Park' Baja Govenwr Cites Tourist Crime 11.EXJCAIJ, Mexico <AP> - Tbe aovemor ol Ba)u Callf orni• aa,s U.S. t.ouriata are u aafe ln Illa state as they are ln N" York'• Central Park. "Evel')'Wbere, there are &ood people and bad people. It ls true dlat last year arouod Ensenada th.re were a few palnful mc1· deatl," aaid G"o_v. Milton c-t.Uano. Rb refettnce w .. to a serlea ot l'Obben. by tem>rlata ot U.S. ...._P-.eAJ DEVIL ••• Mrs. T\aher's nude body wu found in the back or a car parked in the Fullerton area. She bad t>Hn raped and strangled. Hulbert is further accused in a if&nd jury indictment of robbing and raping a Fullerton Com· munlty College student who was abducted from the campus four days after the Tisher k · ling The woman was rob d, raped. beaten and thrown nconscious into a ditch in the vine area. Doctors who lreale her say she is lucky to be alive t ay. Dr. Stross told t ury Mon· day that he believes Hulbert's present insanity has its origin in a visit the defendant made lo Mbsissippi nearly three years ago. Hulbert recalled the visit Mon· day and testified via the taped in· terview that be ate "mushrooms of the moon" on that occasion and s uddenly realued that he had achieved what he descnbed as "100 percent reality." He told his psychiatrist that it i.s his duty to come back into tbe "illusionary world or planet earth because I am needed here and all my brothers are inno- centa." Hulbert condemned his wife as "a tool of Satan" because "she seduced me into havmg a son. That's the way it is wi th women. Through her, Satan bombards me with ideas •· Hulbert testified via the first segment of what will be an eight· hour tape that the CIA tried to recrislt rum as a rut ma.n while he was working in an all night market n ear Fairview State Hospital ln Costa Mesa. He told Dr. Stross that he would rather be a flower carrier than a dirt carrier and that he re- sisted the CIA 's unspoken bad lo recruit rum. "They used their mental code on me," Hulbert said. "They thought I'd make a good hit man but I believe in Jesus and Ood's order that thou shalt not kill. "I have a lot of brotherly love." he explained to the 1ury. '"I care for people and l would let them hurt me before I hurt them" Or . St.ross 101!1 tht• jury t.hal such explanations from the de· fend ant are ev1dencl' of Hulb<>rt's psychotic desire to put on others the luod of behavior attributed to b1m .. He as all<'mpUng lo hide Ills own propens1Ues as a loller." t.he psych1atnst said And ht> re- called that Hulbert at about the age of 15, was a fervent Nau who tattooed a swasuka on hu. urm and obviously revered Adolf Hatler Deputy pubbc defender Walter Zech said he will introduce testimony from three more paych1alrist11 who share Ur Stross · belief that Hulbert WM an sane when the crimes h t• 1s chaq;ed "''ilh were comm1Ued Radioactive c:argo Hunted SAN JOSE CAP> Police were hunling f o r radioactive materiab apparently taken from the trunk ol a car sometime after 1t was stolen In San FrunctSco Monday morning. Tbe car turned up on a San Ja.e street Monday afternoon. but tl3 hot cargo was missing from lhe trunk. OflANOl COAST DAILY PILOT =r.:i:.~~~·~,':,~==o,=. ~ lt\lbf;~1Nt (..,,..", ~·...-·~ .,. :=!W::.:~~1::':!:~:-L~ ~~ .. '""" V•ll~t'. ''••f'I•, *4f~ • Vt ltt• •M f'telton umping on Baja'• Padllc beached. seven MUJcan Na•Y sailors subsequeoUy were cbarged an the assaults and holdups and court-martJaled. Slnce then. Castellano •lid. ~rimes in Baja agamsl t.oari1ta are not "outside the normal, notbing that does not happen in any country " "Places in the United States ~me to mJnd ~t are not loo safe -vour own Central Park in Busing Plan Struck Dorm W ASRINGTON CAP> - The U.S. Supreme Court st rue It down t oday a federal court's plan to inte- grate Indianapolis schools by busing black students to surrounding, predominant· ly white school districts. The vote was 6-3. The court senl the case back to a lower court after being told by the Justice Department and slate of· flclals in Indiana that the court-orde r e d, inte r · district busing was not necessary to overconie segregation in the nation's 29th largest school system. Justices William J . Brennan Jr., Thurgood Marshall and J obn Paul Stevens dissented. II-mile Hike Rescues Pair Off Mountain PASKENTA <AP> -An elder- ly couple, stranded since Sunday on a remote mountain road, were rescued early today after the 76-year-old husband walked 11 miles for help. "I never believed l'd be able to do that," said George Brewer to Tehama County sheriff's de- puties who spotted him walking out of the mountains at 12:30 a.m. Brewer said he had been walk· mg sance7:30 a.m. Monday. He was using a cane and the of. ficers described the road as steep and "almost inaccessible." The deputies drove him back to his car and rescued his wile, Frances, 73. The couple, who live in the Sacramento Valley town of Los Molinos near Red Bluff, got stranded wrule on a Sunday drive into the Coast Range west of their home. Sheriff's officers said they weren't reported missing unW late Monday. Brewer said lhey bad kept warm Sunday night by building a fire next to the car, which was stuck in a ditcb between two rocks on Raagland Ridge near Brown's Camp Bandits Slay Attendant at Grove Station G:irden Grove pohce are seek· 1ng two men suspected of robblog and then shootlng to death an at· tendant in the office of a com· bmallon da.ary store-s9ll servtce IH 1tation Monday night. Pollet! ident.tfied the murder Yict1m as Ephraim Christian, 35, ot Garden Grove. They reported a gasoline customer at Sunrise Drive In Dairy. 9782 Kalella Ave., dis· covered Christian 's body sprawled oo the office floor short- ly before8p.m. . Witnesses reporte dly told police that a few minutes before the discovery a man dashed from the office area and jumped into a wa1Ung station wagon that was driven off by a companion. HomeLooied New YOrk lac.»," tM CO¥WW added. He u1d he and bla famUJ ,.... witna ... ln Waablqtoo., D.C., '° the 1b.ootilll in tbe atnet ol two police omcen by meo wbo dl'OM by ln a car. Castellano said tourist. fre- quently aenerate their own dif. liculty. whatever country they may be vtsitinl. ''There are dltterent kinda of towiltl," be Hld ln ckweribtng f am Uy poupe eotertDi Mexico to stay ln botela, ~. eat in reaturanta and attend bullfights. ''But there are otber kiDdJ ot towiata who Uke Lo nm certain risks, those who like to camp at some lonely beach, who lilte to bathe in the surf in the nude at 1 ln the mornmg. They run ri&U." Castellano said. Tbe governor said a popular Mexican saying translates into EngU.b as: ''The time and place makes the thief." "Sometimes visitors put themselves in situations that at.- tract people without morality," he said. Castellano said bis govern- ment does not reel there is "that situation of dange.r" that existed in Baja last summer, so there are no plans to again use troops iD Jeeps to protect guests, as wu done in Ensenada. "I invite any of you to join me without any escort to go anywhere in B~a California - but aot at Z a.m. into an isolated area ," Ca1tellaoo told American report.en during a re- ception at bis palace ln llexieali, Baj a'• capital city. "We must admit tbat tometimes in Medco happen certain painful incidents, but they are not seen as a big ~ blem," Castellano said, addlng that natural population and tourlat growth in Baja are re- sulting iD expanding · of police manpower in the state. Union Ruled In Violation SACRAMENTO CAP) -The Teamsters Union committed more tban 20 violations of the state's farm labor law during a dispute at a Delano-area table grape vineyard, an ad· ministrative Jaw judge bas de- cided. Unless the decisioa is revened by the farm labor board, the Teamsters will have to apologbe to all employes at the V. B. Zanlnovich ranch, reported Harry J . Dellionna, 1eneral counsel for tbe Agricultural Labor Relat.iom Board. Notices alao will have to be pest.. ed at Teamsters oUlcea throughout tbe state admittiq -that the uakm acted unlawfully agalnlt workers through ln· timidation and violence. Dellaoa· naaald. Orange Coast College coed Terri Lynn Chase. 19, will compete next montb ln l.-06 An,eles for 1977 Miss Cahfornia Universe tiUe. She bas been Miss Fountain Valley. Kerosene Shorta1es .::::::·:~ ~ Etleet• ol Wiater Florida: Freeze puts mi1rants out of work ##---- Map shows states affected tldl week and last by the unusually cold weather. A federal survey indicates at least 300,000 workers laid off during last week because of natural gas shortage. (Related •torr Page A4.) Collnty Consultants Rapped in Letter BJ JOANNE &nNOLD8 Ol•Deltf ........ Orange County's best known poHtlcal conaultanta1 Bill Butcher and Amold Foroe, are trying to drum up some between-election buslnesa from state legislators and con· gressmeo. However. the t-.o a•- aemblymen and lb• state senator who repreaent the 9ran1e Coast aren't bu.J1n1 It. State Sen. Deaai• a . Carpenter CR-Newport Beadt>. salt{ he'd rather have a eaae ol lice lbao have Butcher and Forde work on hi.s campaign. Butcher said a letter dated Jan. 12 was sent to all members of the state Sen.ate and ~ sembly and to all members of the Californla delegation ln Concreu offering bls firm's services for "Interim Political Consulttng.'' He said lta primary purpoee is to keep the poUUcian'a cam· pai&D alive wit.bout violating the state law that prohibits tbe me of public employes in campalen activities. ..It's good for the electorate and 1ood few the candidate," Butcber said of the service wblcb cmta between $100 and $1,000 a month. "It's a way ol uaurtng that ot- flcebolden are not using tu· P81en' money to nm tbelr cam-pal&DI... be added. Parmenta for the lel'Vlce would come from the politlcian •a campaign fund, Butcher said. Buteber sald tbe firm wu get· ting what be termed a ''good response" from the mass mail· ing. But Seftator Carpenter. who explained that be "bad it out with them over the Slemons campalp." said he apparenUy baa been dropped from the firm• s malllng list. And freshman Alsemblymao Ron Cordova CD-El Toro) sent a reply asking that hil "name be deleted from any future mall· logs putout by your firm." Cordova's letter added, "I am indeed familiar with your re- cord, and am very proud of the fact that mY election constituted a 33 percent increase in your losses." Cordova defeated Republican 'candJdate Ji.In Slemon.s ln the Htb Assembly Dlatrict. Siemon•' prlmary campalgn WU bandied by Butcber and Forde. They deny bariat M1 part ln bis general elecUoo c-... paltn. Cordova made lhe pair a tauet ln hi• campalan. Carpenter, who bad a fallinl cM wltb tbe two men over un- authorized UN of bla name tn support of SlelDClllS' campaign. introduced a blll in November aimed • curblng the use of last minute smears tbroQlb deceit.- fuJ met.bods. Carpenter. wbo Hid be'd rather "IO it ldcee" \bu ba" Butcber 4Dd J'orde work OD Ida campalp, added. ''TblJ cm do what tbeJ want. but bJ God. they're gioiDg to tell tM tnA." A aotbe r freshman ••· aemblyman, Dennia Ilana-a CD·Hunttnatoo Beach), aaid be bu not replied to the Buteblf-. Forde Jetter. "I am dismayed by this kind of thing," said Mangen, "but I believe the best form of prou.t is economic -elm 't hire them. And that's what I've told my co&- Jeagues ln Sacramento who've asked abouttbem." Asked why Crodova, who at· tacked the firm so bitterly dur· ing the campaign, was sent a let- ter, Butcher said be does not take aerioualy remarks made "during the beat of a campaign. "He's a very young fellow who will mellow with time . .Maybe he'd like to be a prospective client someday." No Outbreak OfMeaala In County Orange County Heal._ Department oftlclala NW today there ii DO ffideDee of an outbreak al meaal• which reportedly haa ,.. ached epidemic propor- tion a in Lo• Aa1elH County. (Related storJ PqeA14). But County Health Of. ficer J . R. Elpen noted, "U It is ln I.cl Anleles, it LI nearby and we are en· coura~ people to be Im· munlzed.' County olftciala have ex· pressed rear that the lack of recent widespread dll- eue outbreak.I snay bave lulled some famWes into thinking immunizations are no loaier important. A aeries of apeclal lm- muniaat.Loo clinics la now under way at various school4 In Orange County. along with rt1ularl1 aebeduled clinlca. TboM wilblng lnfonaaUoa about dates and locaUoal Uou.W diala..nn. .,.._P-AJ ARSON ••• cJaaroom. The d.iJgnmtJed students, one of whom bad recently reeeived a '~· .... iDtmded ~ to va tbe clwroom ana not bum 1t down, lavestl&alm'I laid. Both ,.,...maid thef acatteNd tests and uetgnment pepera CW9 the clulrocD floor. One of tb9 bo71 betan to bum a few of tb9 eapeu in a alnt, Mu. WldteboaMulcl. TM atber l..t ~1:1 aaic1. "Tbll wlll make them bum falter," ud poured a cu~ U· qulcl alue over tb• namla1 papen, Nld JIN. Wblteboae. The vapors from the highly nammable liquid immediately caught Ore and both youths scur- ried out of the room as the bJa.r.e spread. said the fl.re investigator. In a mai&er of 20 minutes. the rdOms, loaded with audio-~ equipment., produced beat ex· ceedinl 1.500-deg.rees, sbe said. "The glue burnl like napalm," sald Mrs. Whitehouse. "With tboee papen spread all ower tM floor, it would burn ver-J quickly." The two anon suspects fled the scene on their bicycles. ID· ve1U1aton found tire tracb leading to and from the classroom window entry point. Sgt.· Engquist said police are preparing petltioos to the Orange County District Attorney who will decide whether charges of arson, burglary, malicious lllW chief and breaking and enterinl wUl be brought against the youths. The boys have no previoul re- cord of criminal act.ivity, Ens· quistsald. Fountaln Valley School m. trict truttees met at nooa toda7 to decide wbat to do with 250 Harper School studeota wbo an now wit.bout a classroom aa a ,.... suit of the blue. F1ags Dipped Over Pardon CONCORD, NJI. (AP> -G<w. Meldrim TbolDIOD bu ordered nae• over New Hampshire state buildings flown at baU 1t.aff unW Friday niaht Lo protest Preaideot Carter's pardon of Vtetnam-4ra dra(t evaders. ' The eovemor, a conservaUv. Republican, blued an executive proclamation Sunday polntlnc out tbat there still are American servicemen misalng ln acUoo in Vietnam. He said lt ls far more ap- proprtat.e tor the oaUon to lholr ltt 1ratltudt for thole whotened in the armed fore• "than to.a· tend amnesty to thou who re~ ed by rugllt a.od det«tion the ..a· to honor and duty." ~=~~=~::r~·~ ::.-c.aot:':.":!."U'..:' ... ~.:. ~ ... ,, .... ·-·-1'<•1 ...... --·---·-Y••"'--o.-·-A bur,lar wbo •lipped through a aide 1ara1e door believed to be left unlocked hu Jooted a Huntln1too Beacb home of nearly $8,000 in valua bles, prlmarlly three diamond rtnss. Guen•iJJas Trained by Cubans?· -n~ '"'"" ,.,._, .. "'-.. .... _ .. tldolOt a...·~ _,.__ .. _Ma_a.,..._ om... "".. .... ,. Wtt4 ... ..._ ~ .. .,~ ,,.o.....,~s.,..., ~~ .. ~~~ .. _I>_,._ ,~ ... (114)~ Q...-..cf Advel'tl•ftOMaa?t ,_._, V•"•'-°""• Mt .. 110 ,.,_...,,_ ....... ""--°'-~~, ... IW0>122!D ~lf: :'.!. °'..:r:. tr."' '::.':'~ ::t,., ., .... "'"*""•"~., •. " .... ~, .. :.-=:=..:•t-• '"ti•• ........... r -' =·-~·:· .. :::~~r,.,:: .. ,: .• ~::. tt-;i ::"'~'6 =~~ -.... , .... , .. .., ~ko Ptaosia. of 6983 Moon- bt 1 m Drlve, reported tbe Jewelry theft Lo police MoDda,y when the 1em .-ett1ng1 were dJ6. covered misslnl from th• ranll· ly home. He told lnvestJcat.on the losa include• a variety of tllver coinJ H we:ll. No eviclet\ce o1 fatted entry could be found and police said ft •at apparart the bu11lu found hla way tnt.o tbt9 north Hunt· lnfton Beach resldalc. t.hroulh the 1•r•s• ac:cesa. LUSAKA, Zambla (AP> - Black ftbodesl.tn nattonaU1t sources said today that. Olbao advllen are trai.Dlnl ~ for tM ..... acllnlt ~·· white mtnority reslm•. Tb•~ cam• uold talk al an lmptidlna racial bloodbath In Rhodell• bocau.. of Prime Mlnlla.r Jan Stnltb'• reJ.eetlce Moad17 ol Brttilb propo1ah for a peacduJ tn..atioli to· black rule t.bert. Smith laid the PfOPOll.q would b.av• led to • lmmedJata •~ render d pootrW to "lilanllt· Indoctrin ated .. black DI.· Uonalllta. Tbe ICIUl'Cl8 said tbe cu--. apparentl1 from nearby Aniol•, are trabdnl ftpten ot the Zlm· babwe Ptopl•'a Arm)' -ZlPA -the mlUtart arm of the Patrlot.lc P!'oet led bJ Rhodesian black oa· tto.n11l1t1 Joehua Nkomo and Robert llqabe. Zimbabwe II the black natlonallatl' nam• for Rbodeala. An •timtted 12,000 Lo 11,000 Cuban ~:~:•maln•d ln An1ol1 after ln1 a ManiR-ortented t group aelte power 1bll"e lNt7 .. r. la recet montbl Rhodesian 1ovem~ent otncl&ia bave ex· OnlHd f..,.. tbat U.... CUiien l«cee mlPt..,..,. the fou.r·rur· old lbadlllan COGIUct ln rome •*1 · Mozambique. wbicb alee b81 • Manllt 1ovemmeot. it the primary bue for perrtlla opera. tiooa aaatmtltbodata. Tbe ~t.owru.cJ Zam· bla Dall)' M~ ~ill an edl\Ortal today that SmJth'• reJectloo of the Brltilh pellff plan ·•meaM a bloodJ radal war ln IOUtMm Africa tblll will certainly unleub a Heth1DI cauWron al . • • ndal b.ai.." Tb• Zambian IO".trllllltDl cl Praldeot lteaMtb K•und.a .._ provided 1uPP.Orl for tbe Bbodealan suemllu and la c.- of flve ao-callld "frontllu" black Alrican eoun:tria trJiAI ta ouat the wblt• realm• ln Salllbw'y. "We"°" ha" a hol war before us ud tbe belt <the> people d Africa cu do. e1peclally tb«>ff In the froatllne coun\rlH, la Lo brace thealMlves to wln ancS Lo convince tbe eaemy.tbat we tMll bur)' ~m1 net him '° bur1 •·" th• eclnonal aald. In Londoll, FONIP Mlnil&er AnthonJ en.land o( BrttalA d ·. tend 11oo41,y to n1 to B.bodlR•. a M..Uway BrlU.b colonJ. If bla trip would help revive peace \ taJb between the Smith fO_.. mat u4 black nattonallats •. N .. otlatioba Ill ~eva bet....t . tr. two aldll became deadloctMd ta&ei.t,.r. ''"" I VO • 70 NO. 25, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORA'NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . ' Today's Cl"~l N.Y.S,oeks TUESDAY JANUARY 25, \917 c TEN CEN :carter I Favors $50 ·Tax Rebate WASlflNGTON (AP) -The. Carter adminlstration hopes to 1 provide a $50 cub payment for each American, including those too poor to pay taxes, Garter budget director Bert Lance said today. Lance said the payment would be in lhe form of a $50 tax rebate for each exemption claimed by a taxpayer oo bis 1976 Federal in· come tax return. Tb.ere als4 would be a cash t>•ymenl for persons receiving $layer: 'Heaven Guard' By TOM BARLEY Ol !M O.lly .. llet SI.Ill Watched by a fascinated Orange County Superior Court , jury, the televised image of Ken Richard Hulbert told a • psychiatrist Monday that he I raped and killed a woman J because "I am a guard at the I gates of heaven." ~ And that guard must never be ' relaxed, the Fullerton fireman's son told Dr. L•wrence Stross during the interview taped while t Hulbert was awaiting trial on I charges or murder, rape and kid· nap. Ins isting that it was not murder, Hulbert explained that : ''all women are extensions of Satan and cannot be killed. When · a soul leaves a woman's body it immediatel,y finds another." Hulbert testified that the female form is an obscenity and an extension or the devil because "there is really only one sex, a unisex. "It la essentially a male sex." ~ulbert told Dr. Stross. "rt has the power to determine before and during sexual intercourse wbat the sex d. the child will be.·· I Dr. St.ross. frequently inter· rupting the video tape. told the jury in Judge William S. Lee's courtroom lhat Hulbert. 25, ts .. totally psychotic and a classic example of the paranoid <See DEVIL. Pa1e A2 I Church Theft St1spect Held In Mesa Jail A Costa Mesa man who had his bell rung last week by a basebaU bat-wielding churchgoer who declined to turn the other cheek ii being beld in the city's jail to- day with baU set al SS.000. Donald Wayne Patterson, 21. was cbar1ed with sl~ counta or bur1Jary and ooe count. of assault with a deadly WUPOfl after being released from the hotp1taJ, police said. Ollicers arnved et the Harbor Assembly « God Church, 740 W. Wilson St , last Tbunday to find Patterson belna held by churcbioer lobn Blansett, Z1. omcen said Blansett, who had been 1leeptn1 ill the church in or- der to ward off burglars, had clobbered Patterson with a baqbaU bat altA!r alleeedl.Y find. inc him rllllni the church ofnce. PolJce said Blansett 's homerun awing came during a s cume In which the cburch1oer wu flrst hit ln tbe bead wilh a n ashllght. Coast Weather lncreasioi high clouds with a little cooler days. Hiths 6S to 70. INSIDE TODAY DIJl~ncn blattitllM,a. to 10hot c:Oflllftutu . o "~ }UftffOI" .or•.~ COft• h'oHrltol. Purl II of. '1fl At• '°*'• Pre# ~ .. Oft P.oOf.41. { Social Security benefits and for two percent increase in the in- Jow-income persons who doo't ve•tment tax credit -to a total pay taxes. • • or 12 rercent -or a tax deduction "We will tey to reach an we can; unfortunately there may be some we can't reach," he said. ' equa to four percent of employe The total <payment.a this year Social Security taxes. Caner earlier dtacloaed he would ask Congrescs to propose between $7 blllion and $11 bllllon in tax rebates to 1Umulale th~ economy tbia year, and ~ce provided additional details to- day. would be about $U billion, he Lance aaid it isn't certain that said. Congress would first have every American will receive ex- to approve the program, which aclly a $50 rebate. but indicated still isn't complete in every de· that this is the goal for the mo- tail, Lance told a news briefing. ment. He also said it might be too He also disclosed that Presl-costly from an administrative dent Carter decided to propose atandpolnt to try to provide a additional help for business by caab payment for all low-income providlog an option between a peoplci. He aaid the rebates for tax· payers would be equal to about ~ per exemption. The rebaus Snwky Blaze in Mesa Costa Mesa and Newport Beach· firefi ghters took just 15 minutes this morning to douse a smoky fire at the Flexible Metal Hos4t Manufacturing Com· pany building, mW. 16th St. It tent black smoke visible for miles into the sky. In· vesligators were seeking the cause of the blaze, which destroyed s tacks of cardboard boxes in a storage building. Safety of B~ja Claimed MEXICALI, Mexico CAP) - The governor or Baja California says U.S. tourists are as safe in his state a& in U.S. tourist areaa, and safer than in New York's Ceo· traJPark. "Everywhere, U:lere are good people and bad people. It 11 true that last year aroudd Enaenada there were a few painful incl· dents," said Gov. Milton Castellanos Evererdo. His reference was~ a series of robberies by terrorists of U.S. visitors camping op Baja's Pacific beaches. Seven Mexican Navy sallon subsequently were charged in the assaults and holdups and court-martialed. Since lhen, Castellanos said, crimes in Beja against tourists are not "outside the normal, nothing that does not happen in any country." ' "Places in the United States come to mind lhat are not too safe-your own Central Park ln New York is one," the governor added. Devaluation of the peso and re· ports of banditry have been blamed for recent tourist pro- blems. He said be and his family were witnesses ln Washington, D.C., to the •booting in the street of two police officers by men who drove by In a car. Castellanos said tourists fre- quently generate their own dif· ficulty, whatever country they may be visiting. "There are different kinds of tourists," he said In describing family groups enterina Mexico to stay in hotA?ls sightsee, eat in rest.urants and"auend bullfights. "But there are other kinds ol tourtits who like to run certain risks, those who like to camp at some lonely beach, who like to bathe in the surl in the nude at l in the mornln~. They run risks," Castellanos srud. Tiro Teens Seized In Arson at School .,, By RAYMOND ESTRAD.\,llt. Of .. D.ll, l'lleuun •. Fountain Valley detectives ar- rested two 13-year-old·anon sus- pects Monday night in the Sunday mornln1 Ore at Harper Elemeo· tary School which caused .An estimated$800,000damage. Sgt. Martin Enaqui~ said both youths were students al Harper School who apparently held a grudge again.st a teacher there. One youth was arrested on campus while the other wu ap- prehended at bis home. Both boys •were released In their parents' custody. Man, 91, ~illed Tbe boys' fingerprints matched thOH round on a win- dow the pair allegedly removed to enter the eight-room achool buUclina which wu found ablue at 5:30 a.m. Sunday, Fountain Valley ffre Investigator Lynn Whitehouse said. In Rescue Attempt Teacben al the school quea- Ml.AMI (AP) -Tho new husband stumbled to aarety, shouted to neigbbon for helll and then returned to hi• .bumtn1 home In an effort to save bis .Ue ot three llMllltbl. Both died ln the Oamea. He wu 91. She waa 88. "He could have gotten out," Fire Chief Zdward Jvemko said of M ell'rille Sbrev•. ·~1 1ueu be went back in looking for her. It'• tra1ic." l Fire olficiala said U:le bl&se m•1 have llUted in a ·kltcben stove on~ three bumera.W been started to fllbt tbe unuaa.l· lY cold wf&tber. Shren•. a retired Army .., .. Jor. wa1 foimd ln the llviu room after tbe flN. Ilia wife, Bdla. Waf ' DiWij Gear Gone Dlvtn1 ~PfDent ~al\led by the ~ctim at ., w11 •t.oltn from a Coeia M•a area home by a l>ur1lar who cut. tbe lock wttb bolt cutters to 1aln trllrY. or...,. County ab«llf'• officert aaid. Deput.iea •lid the thtft WU ... DOtted by J)lydaiatrlc tetbnlcbn bavid 'II. PbJillPt. 2513 Wlllo Lane. n be tioned students as to which of f:'ed:!o: wt::ow.oor neath a thetr classmates were out early Nel1hbon who called the fire Sunday momJng. ThJs queatJon- d 11.ni t ft 1 g th in& narrowed the field down to epa en • er ae91 n e five atudenta, Mrs. Whitebouae nam .. aal4 SbreYet. clad ln pa· e="~ ~~~n:..:1=: ·~e boys_ .~arentl7 tried to the froat~h ol his bome and lUde the fhW•l')Jrintl wbJch pro- ... ~ .. -...1 a...11 .. Tb .b l vided ,POIM1" ldent11lc1Uoa, lbe =~the~. en, e re-' aald. They nportedl7 u.aecl .-... .._.__ let 1 1love1 whlle inside ttie .au••-wa comp e yoo • tt ... room. flit," said llHdo Herrera. a -n. dlqrunt.led atudentl •e' net= "Jt wa lmpoalble to vi whom Ud ~ recet;.S a 10 . }. ._... tbree or lour talUal aade bad lataded oa1J wtDdowl to .. dait amoke out, and to veiMhnq 'the ~rl>otn and r.ot •1 ..._. _. and ttt.cl to not l*ra 1t down; tnt11Mll1aton .... tbe 8n for tlae '°" mtnut.I Hid .:~· uUI tbe ftre department at· aOd. ,,_..Mid UMy tc:attered ~. t.ltl Ud~papertOftt •'It WM *-htoo late!' ( .. AlllON, PapAS) PoUeeNld lltiUwtDI acl l:dla. bot.ll ,.....,,-wii• mlll'M4 la late ~:.'ft117 llM I.UC In m• aftiit ,......,., at a ail eburdt. Htrnra llld bll newly mar-rted n,eilbbon were "very bapJ>Y with Hola o&ber', ud very nice people. Rew• tl, bUt M worked around tM ylrd like a YOUDC felloW." • ••Tbf. wen ua • eoupl• ol 1oun'8tew,•• UW ~•.frtmd.1 wlll extend tq'upper-income tax· payers, but said it isn 'l cert.a.ln that It would be $50 al all leveta. Lance made clear tllat Carter decided to go for the upper limits or the economic stimulus pro- gram he announced in December. He said lhe total cost of the program,• including lax changes and Jobs projects, would be about $15.8 billion in 1977 and $15.S billion in 1978, a tot~ ot more than $.11 billloo. · Jtlesa Fi,.,. He aald be hopes al least some part.I of the tax packa1e, U not all, wlll clear Oongreas "aD<l b4> In place by April," but aald be can't predict wben the payments actuall.Y w(>Uld be in the nan. Lance J1ald the new ad- mlnlatraUoo decided to broaden the packa1e for helping busl· nessmen, in part because buai• neesmeo wanted it. "Tbe reaction or the business community . . . naturally bad some tnfiueoce." be aaid. • Signs _ Ok8yed : For Top Floor A request ror a six-root-tall sign atop Downey Savlngs and Loan Association's p,oposed headquarters buildin.g in porth Coata Mesa received aOproval of the planning commission Moo· day night. The approval will permit the words "Downey Savings" in large letters on the ninth noor of the building, expected to be com· pleled in 1918. Commissioners voted $to 2 in favor of the request, with coro· missioa Chairm.an C. C. "Chic" Clarke and Commissioner David Lorenzini opposed. The decision, which ir; final un· less appealed l() the City Council, means Downey SA:L will join the South Coast Plaza Hotel wllh top fioorsigna. The hotel and the proposed savings and loan building are located in Costa Mesa's only Town Center zone, which extends from BriStol Street on the w•t. Sunflower Atto-.e on the north, to the end or the C. J. Seger1trom family property to the east. In voting for the nintb-fioor sign, Comm.isai90er Donn Hall said the aign would be about one-' third of that allowed for the building under the city's current 1i1n ordinance. "We had to ask if this was a 1rant or special privileae and the m~ority deciUd Lt wasn't,'' Hall said. . He said nowr.e1 Savings is t.be owner of the building, the major occupant, "and it is going to be their headquarters. We decided they merited thetop.noor sign. "It is a special circumstance and' It does not create clutter. lt's a nicely designed'illgn proaram," ,. he aald. Commissioners Clarke and Lorenzini could not be reached for comment today, bat Costa Mesa Beaut~ation Cotnmttt.ee spokeswoman Maureen OIDomenlco said her group ls op- posed to top.story signa. "The city's ordinance does not provide for signs on the top story," she a aid. ''Our concern primarily is, that it is one cl aeveul mult~1tory bulldiofl proposed for the towa center area. lf they all have top story Identification in order to be seen from tbe San Diego Freeway, Tru.stees to Name Two Panels Tonight Newport-Mesa acbool truat.ees wlll announce the community members selected to serve on two district advtaory coll)n,ilttees de•lened to aid truatee• in future declalona reearding 1urplus school altes and the dlatrlcl bud1etton11bt. The reJU)ar meetln1 of the Board o/. Educailon beginl at 7:30 p.an. Jn Colla Meta CquncU Chamben. then we're going to be creating clutter." Doug Clark, chief advance planner or lhe city, said the &ign ordinance probJblta signs above the firat lloor ln most of the cU,y. but. that a variance is allowed,· with comm.Inion approval, in the Town Cent.er zcme. He said his staff recpmmended denial of the top· story sign. Mesa Teen Held in HBProbe A puaerby who claimed four youtba huddled betrlod a Hunt..- incton Bep market were such novice• ~1 could be beard ar1utng over their armed r.- bery atratea Upped off police Monday night, ~ulUng In tbelr capture. The rour surrendered wttbout incident at the 7-Eteven Market. 8'72 lndJanapoUs Ave., wbeo patrolmen zoomed Into the park- ing Jot, surprised and surrounded them .. Investigators saJd they con- fiscated a shotgun and a pistol rrom tbe four suspects assertedl)' overheard mappin1 tbelr plans for U:le stickup. Patrolman Jerry Fuhrmann ordered the suapecta' car, a dis· tiDCtjve, lire-engine red 195& Ranchero p\ckup wlth cbroma wheels, Jmpoundt:d as evidence in the case. (See MESAN. Page A2) Hoag Suicide Brings Suit For $1 Million Dama1ea lotalln1 more than St mlWon are being demanded bl Oran&• County Superior Court by the famUy of a man who fell tor his death from an upper noor at Hoag Memorial Hospital lrt Newport Beach. Named as co-defendant wit.ta. the bo1ptl&l in the Jawautt lllect by widow CyntbJa Henbfield of T\lalin 11 l)r. Irwin Kempler Incl h11 Kempler Payohiatric Medical Grouf. of l'.Mwport Beach. It 1 alleted that Anthony J. · Herablietd dled ln a fall lut May 24 because of tbe defendant.a• failure to properly aupervlae a patleat who wu known to bav• sulcldal tlftdmcl•, Named • plainttffa with Mrs. Hershfield an lier three mlnot cblldreD: Jamet Lance. AD.aela JeaJ\M Md Diana Lynn. ·' I .. i A~ DAil. Y PILOT C Tll!!d!y. JanU!fY 26, 1en Du:mm.ar Testifies I Will Possession Stories Said FaUe LAS VEGAS, Nev. CAP> - Sometimes smiling, someUmes mlsty-e7ed, Melvin Dummar calmly took the witneu stand to- day in Clarie County Dtatricf Court and told the world •hat be sap b \he t.ruLb about tho ~ called Mormon will aUribu&ed to I the late Bown Uupea. J>ummar, 33, JI named u a beneficiary of .one·alxteenLb of 1 the Hughes estate and bu ad- mitted delivering tbe will to the headquarters of the Mormon Church in Salt Lake City Jut Aprtl2'7. Hughes died April 5 on a flliht from Acapulco to Houston. Dummar, an unemployed service station operator now liv- ing in Ogden, Utah, told Judge Keith Hayes and a packed TONIGHT NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regular meeting, Costa Mesa city council cham- bers, 7:30p.m. , "BEHIND THE 1 HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T. 1 Brown lecturer, OCC Forum, 7:30p.m. "OLD TIMES" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday. Sunday through Feb. 19, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2t COAS1UNE CC LECTURE -I "Classics o( the Silent Screen," Paul Ballard lecturer, Estancia Higb School Forum, 7 p.m. Ar- rive early, parking limited. courtroom that he Ued In fivin1 earlier &CCOUDt.s •bout bow the will came Into bJ.I 0ou ... 1on. "You are golng to feel the wrath ot lb.Ls court," Los Angeles attorn91 Harold Rhoden warned Duaimar. Rhoden represents former .Uusbea aide Noah Dietrich, whom tM will names u executor of the estate. Under Rhoden's questioning, Dummar be1an to unfold the story of bow a mysterious man entered his service station in Willard, Utah, and apparently left the will. Dummar said the man arrived about 10 o'clock the mornlni of April 27 and began a dlscwsaion about tbe Hughes death and "wouldn't It be nice if someone like you were named In the will." "Wben I first saw it <the will), ft was lying oa the back bar in my station," Dummar testified. "J picked it up and I read it. From then on, H 's just been a nightmare." Dum mar &aid be steamed open the will and read it. "I opened it several times and read it several times," he told the courtroom. "I couldn't believe what it was saying." He said he then resealed the envelope and placed it in a notebook he bad. ll remained there for several hours until his wife returned home, heaa.ld. Since the envelope containing the will was addressed to the pre- sident of the Mormon church, Dummar. a Mormon himself, drove that day to Salt Lake City. At church headquarters he w~ told Mormon president Spencer Kimball was ill a meetirig and coulctn't see him. Dummar said he Lben •ent to a restroom oo the 25th floor of the Mormon headquarters, scrawled Raccoon in Laguna Hunted After Bite , Laguna Beach police and animal services officers today are searching for a raccoon which 1 bit a lO·year·old boy Saturday at I the city's Main Beacb Park. Kurt H. Bladergroen of 150 Cleo St., Laguna Beach, suffered a puncture wound inside hie wtbt •while petting the raccoon named •'Tbree J" owned by May Mac- Connel of Santa Ana. She was walking it on a leash along the boardwalk. Shawn Chr istensen, animal services officer. said the animal was sought to determine If it were diseased "There ia nothinC to.indicate the animal was sick. UsuaHy we don't worry if there la oo ind1ca· \ion or aicknae, but we always like to play it 1ale," M rs. Chnstensen said. Young Bladergroeo told of- ficers he saw the animal and asked tbe owner if It were tame. The owner said yes but as the boy petted theraccoon, llbith.im. The girl reportedly told him. "don't worry, he's had all his shots." lndoneaian IPayoff Deni.ed I NEW YOAK <AP) -General Telephone and Electronics lost out on a S330 million contract ftorn lndmesia ln lfT3 when If re- tused a government official's de- mand for a S40 mUJJon cub payotr, the New Yort Times sald I today. Much o( \he buslneta went ln- 11tead to HuebM Aircraft Com- • pany, which former GTE aales l qenu aald ldcted back 20 per. cent or more to Indonesian of. llcials, the nm• 1tory aa1d. It said senior e~ecuUvea o( Hu1be1 Aircraft deny tt. c DAILY PILOT The boy went to find his father and when they returned, the rac- coon and owner were gone. Police attempted to locate the owner all day Monday, but have been unsuccessful. F ..... PageAI ARSON ••• the classroom floor. One of the boys began to bum a few or the papers in a sink, Mrs . Whitehouse said. The other lad reportedly said, .. Tbt• will make them burn futer," and poured a can of li· quid glue over the flaming papers, said Mn. Whitehouse. The boys have no prevtoua re- cord ol criminal activity, Eni· quistsaid. Tbe vapors from UJe hilhJy flammable liquid immediately caught fire and both youtba scur· rled out of the room ae the blue spread, said the fire invesUeat.or. In a matter of 20 mlnute1, the rooms, loaded witb audlo-vi.sual equipment, produced htat ex- ceeding 1,500-degrees, sbe aaid. "The glue burns like napalm," aaid Mra. Wblteboun. "With those papers spread all over the floor, it would burn very quietly." The two arson Sl.Llpects fied the scene on tbelr bicycles. ln· veatlgators found tire tracks leading to and from the classroom window entry point. Sgt. Engquist said poUce are preparing petitions to the Orange County District Attorney who will decide whether charees of arson, burglary, malicious mis- chief and breaking and enteriog wlll be brought against the youths. • note to Kimball and placed the will in • chW'Ch envelope. "( Wtl>t to the restroom," he aaid. "That'• wbere I got to tbtntin1 that I didn't want anybody lo know that 1 bad aytblng to do wt lb lt. •• Rhoden Lhen t'Rtled b1a qu.a· Uoos toward the m)'lterioua man who Dummar said &ave him the wUJ. Cont1nuou1ly pressed by Rhoden for a deacripUon of the man and the gist of b.l.s convena· tlon, Dummar answered, "I can't remember," many Umes. He deacrtbed the man as being "somewhere between 40 and ~. about the ea.me she I am." Medie~I Additloa This is architect's drawing of six-story ad· dition to tbe UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. The addition to the former Orange County medical center's main building will be part of the $15.5 million first phase of a hospital refurbishing plan approved by UC Regents last Friday. The addition will house a new emergency center and modern inpatient f aciliUes. Construction is expeeted to start later. Guetti1las Trained by Cubans? LUSAKA, Zambia <AP) - Black· Rhodesian nationalist sources said today that Cuban advisers are tralnlng guerrillas for the war against Rhodesia's . white minority reglme. The report came amid talk of an impending racial bloodbith in Rhodeala because of Prime Mlni.ster Ian Smith's rejection Monday of British proposals for a peaceful transition to black rule there. Smith said the proposals would have led tD an immediate sur- render of power to "Marxist- i n doc t rin ated" black na· Uonallsta. The eources said the Cubans, apparently from nearby Angola, Uzputrano Bank Robbed Three armed men robbed the Bank of America in San Juan Capistrano about 11 a.m. today, escaping with an un· determined amount of cash. "They were just sudden-ly all over the place." a bank employe said. "I don 't think they 1ot much money.·• Police were called at 11:15 a.m. and were in- vestigating the robbery. are training fighters or the Zim- babwe People's Army -ZIPA - the military arm of the Patriotic Front led by Rhodesian black na· tionalists Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe. Zimbabwe le the blaclr nationallsta' name for Rhodesia. An e1Umated 12,000 to 15,000 Cuban troops remained in Angola after helping a Marxist- orienled nationalist group seize power there la.at year. In recent months, Rhodesian government officials have ex- pressed fears that these Cuban forces might enter the four-year· old Rhodesian confllct in some way. Mozambique, wbich also bu' Ma.nist covernment, ls the primary base for guerrilla opera· tiona against Rhodesia. The government-owned Zam- bia Dally Mall said In an editorial today that Smith's r~ecUon of the Briti&h peace plan 'means a bloody racial war In southern Africa that will certainly unleash a seething cauldron of ... racial hate." The· Zambian government of President Kenneth Kaunda has provided support for the Rhodesian guerriJlas and is one of fi ve so-called "frontltne" black African countries trying to oust the white regime in Salisbury. ''We now have a bot war before us and the best Cthe) people of Africa can do. especially those in the frontline countries, is to brace themselves to win and to convince the enemy that we shall bury him, not him to bury us," tbe·ecUtorial said. In London, Foreign Mlnlat.er Anthony Crosland of Britain of. fered Monday to fly to Rhodesia. a breakaway Britlah colony, if his trip would help revive peace talks between the Smith IOYel'ft• ment and black nationalist.a. Negotiations in Geneva between lhe two sides became deadlocked late laatyear. Planning Action Tbe Costa M•• Planning Commission acted Konda7 nlg.bt on these items: • SIGN VA&IANCE -Allowed slx·foot letter atan atop propos-Downey Savings and Loan bulld.lD& in north eo.ta Mesa facing the San ~go Freeway. BOAT 8TOL\GB -Approved a aone exception permit tor Spoiler Yacbta, Jnc: to use property at 1150 aad 160C Newport Boule¥ard for display and olf·pl'emlae atorace or boat.a. Tun J'O& ONE -ApprovecS a requeat by Hood and Auoctatea ol Tuatln for a variance which allows them to reduce the ftitluired lot sbe in a ainlle-famll,y realdeDUal zoniq to create three parcels. PAltDNG VA&IANCS -Allowed Irwin and Vifllnia Kempler of Corona del Mar a variance in parking, setback and landacaping requirements for a convenience market at 200 E. 17th St. CSF Death Panel TO A.mwer Queries By GARY GRANVILLE OI Ille Daily ~llet S\lfi versus Edward Cbarlea Al· laway? · Juvenile Just~e Defense lawyers were given the opportunity Monday to try to find out bow much pros~tive Orange County juror• might know about the slaying of seven people at California State University, Fullerton, last July. -Have you nad or h~ anything about the July 12 shoot- ing at CSUF that resulted ill seven deaths? -Do you recall ever having formed an opinion whether or not Edward Allaway la guilty? Discussion Slated That opportunity came when Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland told Deputy Public Defender Ronald BuUer he can circulate a questionnaire among A panel discussion of juvenile juatice will be held tonJgbt at Estancia Hi&h School in Costa Mesa. The meeting is open to the public. Panelists will look at the recently enacted Dixon Bill which mandates major cbang~ in the way status offenders, such as runaways, are handled. The four.member panel will be made up ol Tom Wright of the Orange County Probation Department, Sgt. Mike Blitch of the Newport Beach Police Department'• Juvenile unit, Dr. Bruce Wright, a political science proreasor at Cal State Fullerton. and moderator Robert McArthur or Cal State Fullerton. :Payment Told WASHINGTON (AP) -A former aide to tov. Edwin Edwarda of Louisiana, Clyde Vidrine, aays be baa told a federal S?and jw-y lb.at Korean bualnesaman Toogsun Park gave Edward• $21(),000 tn cash"or bis 1972 gubematorlal camp•lgn. . The discussion will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the high school, 2323 Placentia Ave. F ..... P.Al MESAN ••• exisUng Jury panelists. . None of U¥>se who will be asked to answer the 11.questlona are prospective jurors in the upcom· ing trial of accused mass murderer Edward C. Allaway. But BuUer intends to show through his survey that it will be Police Lt . .Nlck Reinholtz Iden-impossible to find Jurors for··Al· lilied the four arrestees, beld to. laway'a March trial who haven't day in lieu of $25 000 bail each as. In some way bee_n tainted by ' · publicity surrounding the CSUF -SC:ott C. Ard11, 18, of 20691 :, slayings. ' . Sandpiper Drive Huntington Butler wants Allaway s trial Beach. ·' moved to another California county. a change be says ts · -Stepbea a. Osenbaap,.~9. of necessary to assure his 37-year- ~ Olympic Drive, Huntirigton old client a fair trial. Beach. Among the questions asked on -Robert A. Sc~, 19, of8206 BuUer's questlonnaire are: Pawtucket Circle, Huntington -~ave you read ~r heard Beach. anything about the People -Norman E. Slmpsoa, 19, of lOS Danbury Lane, Costa Mesa. The suspects are currently booked on s uspicion or armed robbery and carrying a con· cealed weapon, police said, although the charges may be altered at court aTTaignment. FroaPageAl . DEVIL ••• schizophrenic. "He Is the victim o! erandiose, magical, delusional thinklni," th• psychJatrtet aaJd. "He firmly believes that he was acting for God and fighting the devil and that be would be balled u a hero on planet Earth for b1s actlons." U Hulbert Ls found sane at the conclusion of the current hear· ln1, b.e will be tried for htl al· le1ed murder on Jan. 7, me ot Gina Marie Tither, 19, of Whll· Utr. · Mn. Tbber's nude body wu found In tbe back ot a car parked in the Fullerton area. Sbe bad been raped and strancled. Hulbert 11 further accused In a vand Jury lncllctment ol robb&nc and ra~~ a Fullerton Com· manlty couece studet\t .,bo .... abducted from the c~poa four d.,1 an. the Tlaher kiUJnl• be~=-·::r:::::~coi!~~ into a ditdl lD tbe ln1ne area. Docton wbo treai.d hv aay she 11 hlcb to.,. all" tod-.,. and David, 1, were trea_tOcl for cllbt and brulsa Ud released trom Pountatn Valley Communlt.Y'Ho8pltal followtna the 2 p.m. crub at :SUn.nower Avenue and FucbsJa Street. OMcer Greiory D. Mut.ln. 28, S.. . ta Aiia,.Blao waa cLlt and bruised. Dr. Stroll told t.be Jury Kon· day that lM belle.-. Rul1*t's prnent luaatty bJ1 tta ori.~ ln a rialt the defendant maat to Ml11ls1lppl Mll'11 thNt 19U"I .,~. H• told hi.I )19Ycblatrtat tlaat it ls blt datf to eome baek bst.o U.. .. Utu.toaary •orlct of plu.tt ea.rtb beceme I am n_.ed here a.nd all DlY bTOthera are lDJao. ceata." The results of what will be Butler's poU among between '400 and 450 jurists called to duty in December and January are ex- pected to be known early next week. Allaway sat impassively beside Butler u he argued for what be feels will be the telltale questionnaire. It was af~r Judge Kneeland gave the go-ahead to BuUer's quiz that the accused mass murderer d1d anything but state at the table ln front of him. And then, he only moved hla head sUgbUy to one side so that he could see television a~counta of the ahootings in tbe library area of the un!verslty campus. BuUer had coUected teltvbklb and radio aceouatB ol tbe Jarsest mus alaying ln Orante Co.an(y history to help bolster his argu, ment that Allaway should be tried in another county. Today the deputy public de· fender · began delving into newspaper accounts of the 1lay-. lng ae the change ot venue hear· Ing entered ita second day •. No Outbreak Of MetUla lnCounly Oran1e County Health . Department officlals aald today there 11 no evidence of an outtlnat ot measles . whlch reportedly bu re- ached epidemic propor- t I 011 t In Lot Aa1elea County. (Related story ,, Pate AH). But County Health Of. fleer l . R. Elpen DOted, "If St 11 ln Lo. Anael81, Jt 1a nearb1 and ·we are en- coara~)*Ple to be Im· • mu:alaed. . CountJ dclall Ila" ex- prMsed lear tut U.. lack of recent wtdeapre.S d11- e11e outbreak.I rttl1 ha.e lulled aome funWea lnto tbinklnC lmmunbatlona a.re no loqer lmPQrtant. A Hriet ol lpe.tlal im· niunlaatkJD clJnics la now under way at vartoua 1cbools In Orange Counly. alont •ltb reaularJy achedultd cUnlca. Tboee wlablnl WormatJon about dates and locations ahCN14 dla.l 134-3171. •. TIJ!!day. J!nu!y ti. 1W7 OM. 'Y "'LOT Al . . UCI Professor Blasts Rail Transit A UC lrvtne «000mlet pro. feaaor told a 1roup o f traaaportatlon eaperta lo Wuhin1toa Monday tbat modera ralJ transit 111tema are aw..Wolf'!OttO. Dr. Cb&rlea A. Lave 1ald be ad•oeate. uatn1 bu 171tem1 ad small can to tolve urban traqlt Jll"Oblema, Lan, an aaaoelate profeuor in tbe UCJ Sebool of Social Sdences, delivered his remarks at tbe anou.al meetlnl of the Ttanaportatioa Reaevch Board. a dlvl1lon of tb~ National Academy of Sciences. "If we account for &11 the en.rn med fn cooatructfnl and operating these rall 1y1tem1. It's clear tbe7're net eder1y w utera," Lave ccoteoded. "Thia ls aimllar to buyina a $25,000 foreign c'r and tfien claiming it la ·economical because it geta U miles per gallon," the protesaor added. Lave aakS be ltQdied the Bay Area Rapid Tr&llllt (BART> 1y1tem to come up wttb bb flnd. ln11. but be Hid BART ls typical of otber modem raU 1yttem1. "In the BART cue, lt wW take mon than 515 7eara of operation to repay tbe ener11 in· veated to bulJd tbe ayatem, much lest to Ave any inoaey." Lave aaid. "Prom tbe ltaDdpolDt or con· 1ervaUon. BA.RT ibould oner have been built in the fint place and we abould certainly not be considerin& such a ayatem f« the Loa Aqelea area." be aaJd. Accordlna to bis studies, ran systems use lea ener1y than can. Bus systems uae even less energy. Wben a bus commuter decides to switch to a rail system, lt ac- tually wastes eneru•. Lave pointed oul. While Lave admlta that buses save more energy than cars, the profaaor insists it would not be euy to force moat people to chan1e from autoa to buaea. ''It will be far eaa.ler to move a Cadillac owner into an Audi than it will be to move him ooto the bUI," Lave said. He aald Coqreu already has mandated an avera1e fuel etn- cleacy of 21.5 miles per talJon for can by 1115 and that such a car would be 15 percent more ef. ncient tn terms of energy than a system like BART. Tbe economl•t added tbat small tan couJd also btlp eaH congeaUon and parklot pro- blems lf median 1trtpa on downto"'1l street.a wore ,.,.mt. ed to tab advantqe Of tAe l1le of small can. Lave noted that lt l• eaHQtlal to have a public tran1lt service t.o supplemeot individual cara. But be said that a bus system would be more erflc\ent and cheaper tha a rail ayatem. l 'Clean~ in Cella PayDlent .,. .......... SUPERTANKER SHIFTING OIL TO SMALLER VESSEL LegJsletlon Would Booat Pen.tty for OH 8pllt1 Bill Seeks Higher Oil Spill Pellalties SAN PEDRO CAP> -Faced with increased oil tanker traffic oo the West Coast, state ofhcaals are supporting a bill which would make it much more expensive to 1pUloU. Stale Sen. Jerry Smith <D- Santa Clara), introduced a blll Monday to boost the penalties for oU apills. Atty. Gen. EveUe Younger and lbe bead of the slate Water Reaources Board jolned Smith on oil-blackened sands here to show 1upportfortbe measure. "Tbls bill ta vttal," aald John E. Bryaoo, bead of the water board. "lt gtves us the tools to take actloo with regard to oil apllla." Younger quoted government est.Im am abowing 31 tanken a day would eventually move 1.2 mllllon gallons of oil from Alaska along the West Coast. He cited a study wblcb showed that of the 31 tankera proposed to carry the crude oU, less than half would have modern tanker safety features. Sm ilb said his bill. which would complement pe!lding rederat legislation to establish a S200 million liability fund, would remove the requirement that the state muat prove .negligence in order to sue tanker operators or others responsible for oU spills. Instead. he said, tbe state would be required only to Iden· tify the source of the splll ln state waters. Ownen of refineries, tanke r s . storage tanks or pipelines would be liable for up to $8,000 a day unW the spill is cleaned up, as determined by the state Department of Fi.ab and Game. Smith's bill also provtdea tbat if oU is spilled tnto an area ao en· vlron mentally sensitive that cleanup would cause greater damage than the spill Itself, then every 1,000 eanom of oil apllled would equal ooe day of UabWty. The resPOOSlble party would ~ lrnble foruptotl,OOOforeachctay computed, Smltbaaid. Younger aald Smith naled tbat boat · owners wbo accUlentally 1plll ''small amounta" or oU - defined as M 1alloal or leaa - wouJd be exempt from p.rovlsioal of the proposed Jqlslation. $10,000 Cost of Furniture SACRAMl:NTO -State Treuww J .... tJn.ruh wUI not be prosecuted in connection with the $10,000 he received from Dr. Lout. J . Cella Jr. in the spring of 1974. Stale Alty . Geo. Evelle Younger l11ued a statement Monda1 saying the facts ln the case "do not wanant civil or criminal action by tbla office." Tbe attorney general's office began the lovestlgatlon after Unruh testified for the prosecu· Uon at Dr. ~a·s federal trial this summer. Unruh testified that the mooey he bad solicited from Dr. Cella during bis campaign for treasurer was not used for the campalio but was shown instead by Unruh on bis 19'7' income Lax report as a profit. Unruh testified that be bad a great deal of mfice furniture ac· cumulated over the years that "was kind of ajaln ln the rear and tt aeeme an exceJlent chance to get out from under the record keeping and loaning it out." Unruh said be Indicated to Cella that the furnllure might be helpful '° Richard O'Nelll, who w a 1 becoming Southern California Democrallc Party chairman. The $10,000 later was shown as a payment for the furniture. Cella wu convicted on 22 counts of Medicare fraud. tu fraud and related charges in con- nection with funds involving two Orange County hospitals. Ap- peal.I are pending al bis trial in Superior Court on related cbar1ea. Amy Maka lton Time WASHINGTON CAP> - Amy Carter, late for school on her fint day, made It on time today. Tbe President'• 9-year- old daughter, accom- panied by her Secret Service l\W'd, slipped In a side door 1t Wublngton's Thaddeus Stevens elemen· tary school Just u the bell IOWlded for cluaes. Sb• flnlshed her fint day of 1cbool wttb a new puppy. a few wonla of Sp&Jihh, and, pnsumably, a blact mark for tard1neu on ber neat report card. Assembly Gra~ts Loan Wunty Mull. Share of Clean Air Co.11 An emerseocy Joan measure ~ed a1 m.aintainiJlg operation flf a re~al air pollution control ,,ency aervtng Orange County Pau.ct the Cali!omia Assembly Monda,J. Tbe memure, sponsored by As· temblrman Jerry Lewis <R· Klgbland>, would provide $2.9 '1llllon to the South Coast Air Quality Management District throu1b J une and lmPoSe 10 per-cent penalties agalmt counties tefua~ to pey tbetr share of the •a ency •toll. Oran1e COuaty auperviaora were to be uted toct., t.o ccr>· tldtr paytq a $114,000 portloo ol the a1ncy•a cott. Tbat•1 the douoty•1 atwe of the diatrict'a rebruary expenses. ' Supervlaora rerused to PIY dltlr ....... quartarly abar9 "' oaymnta thrOu.gb Mardl, but -r• com1dert.nl paytna JDont.laly to •bow tbelr oPPolltfoa to the a1ency '• l!Mthod" Ot flnancmc. 'Loa An1etea County lbpeniaana have ref\llcd to PIY *1y of their SZ.3 million alloca· Uon covtttnc the period throuth lunt30. While both counties have been 1, ' sued by the Callfomla Attorney General for payment, Lewi.I A1d be feared the agency would need the emergency loan or face 111· inl off 200 workers by mid· February. . The measure puaect the ta· sembly on a 58-18 vote, four votes more than the two.th!rdl needed to make the meu\ll'e effective immediately. However, Lewis aaJd, be ii un· certain about its cbancea of PaM- ln& In tbestateSeoate.~.i __ _ Orange County aupervuvn are now seeking a local lqiJlator to carry a measure to provide a MW financina formula wblc:ll t.My believe would place the bu.rd• of the agency's cott oa the polluter. lDltead of property tu p1yen. Tbe Monday vote followed a abouUDa match bt\weeo t.wo Democratic assemblymen dur· ln1 an tndecialve meetinl of tbt Southern Calif ornJa deJegaUon. Lot Angele. Count)' refulea to pay It.I 70 percent ab.are of local •overnment coat.a to the diltrlc:t because It Jet.I only two of tht 10 votes on the board. However. the board lnctud three other membe.n from LOI An1etea County -two from clty aovernment• and a governor's appointee. Tbe otber members are trom Orange, Rlvenlde and San BernardlnoCountles. At tbe Southern California ~aucu1, Aaae1pblyman Tom Bue (0.Vaa NQfl>, inalsted the ~ut Wal the unfail'D•I of Los Anaeles Coua ty'a 10 percent th are. But Allemblyman Bill McVit· tte <D·UplaAd ), countered: "Tllat'• not U.. ..,... -Ute real quesUon Iii wbetber to teep the reponal board allve and why they (LM An1•l•• County) abou.ld be aboft UM law .·· BaM, ..t.o.towen at least six lneliel *"-lllcVtttle. abouted m Ntuna: "'J'be bell that lan't - we'r• pQ'ln1 tbe' dou1b and that'• U. lllue." But Aalemblyman Alan Slero- ty <D·LC»A.nttl•), added: "1be fundin• fonaQla lln't un.falr - Loa Aqelel County haa 70 per· cent of the~le In the diatrlct and probtb 70 percent or more of the aJr utJon. The pooplt ln Rlvenld• .md San Bernardino art 1uffertnt from our smo1." Loa AnleJes Counly'a dtle1a· Uon voted about 2·1 for Lewb' bUJ (A811U. It's Cool; 'Fonz' Wins ; Fi/ti.es Getup No Came for Equl,lwn I' DALLAS CAP> -Thumbs up for greasy ducktails, leather jackets and Levi's -and score one for "The Fonz." Mark Srere. wbo came to school one day dressed like Arthur Foourelli -a 19505-style motorcycle Jockey In the top. rated television series "Happy Days" -survived an attempt Monday to kick him out of his post as student body president at HJghJand Parle High School. Srere, 17, has headed students at the school since May. He said be won the job on a •'radical plat- form ," vowing to present all stu- dents' ideas to the faculty. A "1950s Day" was one such idea put forward by Srere but voled down by the educators. Undaunted, Srere and a handful of followers decided to have their own 'SOs Day Dec. 17. Srere strolled around hallways in a leather jacket, white socka, jeans and a T-shirt. Re said be even forsook his "dry look" to slick bis hair back with a fislful of the greasy kid stuff. "Tbere are a rew faculty mem- bers who sUck their hair back, so . ... ONE FOR THE 'FONZ' M arte Srere 'Normal' ' But the edminiatration aaw tJlel; action u an outr1ibt cballenp oE 1 their policies and banded out one.. day auapenalons for five stu- dent.a. fncludingSrere. ''I borrowed the leather , jacket;• be aald. "The rest of the stuff wu mine. I wu even wear- ing a belt and for the first time this year, ~bait wu out of my eyea. Actually, l wu draaed bet. ter than ~t the dreu code al· lowed ... The matter came to a bead when tbe student council's ex- ecutive committee voted to con-duct impeachment proeeedings, charging tbe president with neglect of duty. I don't see bow that could be a vtolatlon of the code," be said. The vote Monday was 62-47 against impeachment. Wben the tally wu announced, the packed auditorium thundered ita agree. ment. And like Fons.le, Srere responde d to tbe criea of "Speech, apeecb," sauntering to the podium where be told bis followers the victory beJon1ed to them. The Foos would be proud. Another Marine to Be Tried The Marine Corps says another Camp Pendleton black Marine will be court-martialed as a result of the commando at.tack on white Marines Nov. 13. A total of 14 black Marines were clla.rPd with comptrac1 and assault. Two have been tried and sentenced on guilty pleas. and a third waa iranted immuni· ty in return for testifying. The third Special court-martial trial wlll bel1n Jan. 21 for Cpl. Glen.a R. White, 20, of Batne Acadia, I.la.. ·a bale spolresman announced. A l'Pf!C!lai ls lesa tban a general court martial but llif. fer thao a summary. lllllOEI 111n1· :' ,4 4 DAILY PILOT ...... ·"''i') __a_.L ... ,, ....... ·· Tem ~•lae ' ., '~~· .. Inflation ffits HoIDe LONG G.aEEN DEPl'.-Lut night was my first session of the new semester up at the unJversl· ty in Long Beach. I teach a newswritlog class up there. Reporting to campus provided my first real glimpse at lhe economic troubles we au face. You'd figure I might have bad 40me earlier hint by just looking at news dispatches every d~. Consider, for example, tfiat President Carter bas whacked back the White House automobile neet by 20 cars. leaving hlm now only 36 vehicles to get around in. ' When tbe President of the en· tire United States bas to get along OD only 36 cars, you should bave a suspicion right there that 'ft'e're in financial trouble. That \sn 't even one car for every slate. THEN LOOK AT our military establishment. The Pentagon bas now admitted it is paying more to retired military people In pensions than the payroll for all or the U.S. Army 's active duty soldiers. You have to guess this means we 're paying more for our Corm er armies than we're paying for the one we have now . That also should give you a sort of queasy feeling about nnancial imbalance. Florida is askiilg for federal lid because it sutfered $200 million damages frotn the recent blg freeze. . The NATO people want toothing assurances from Vi ce J'resideot Mondale that we aren •t going to cut back our handout to them. even if Prest· aent Carter whacks the military budget by~ billion or $7 billion or however much. • Listen. these government peo- t>le get talk1ng about mllllon.s and billions and the figures just fly ' tight over my bead~ I haven't tM logeiest notion what they're .,alking about. : I BA VE TllOUBLE just trying ~ balance my checkbook when it's got $15.42 in it. I can't even lblnk in millions. : They may fret over whether the Wblte Bouse should have 56 cars or 3S cars but I can b~at bUl into a cold sweat just waiting at I.be gas pump to fmd out how many canons I get today for ~eebucb. 1 But the full Impact of all this t!nally struck me rlgbt between the eyes up in Looe Bucb on the dnivetaity campus last nlgbt. We'd been ln aessk>o for a 'while so we took a coffee break. I ~mbled O\'er to the snack shop .and walked up to the coffee machine wtth my 15 cents in band. · I dropped the nickel and dime into tbe slot and bit the button. Notbine happened. Then I read .theoew alp. It lldviled: : "PLEA88 INSEllT 20 Centi." : Tbtre ii the final ftnanclal out· nge fOf' )'OU. Tbe Dickel cup ol ~feeb11ooweoaeto20centa. u ,.,c.hiJll elae tells you we• re ln 111oney trouble, that outbt to do ~t. : Worse yet, it wasn't even a ~nickel cup of coffee AWlleCJ11ated Freeze Fruit Prices GAINESVILLE. Fla. <AP> -From Florida oruces to Florida tomatoes, consumers wW have to pay more after word tUt Jut week's freeze del&royed nearly all the stMe'a wlD&er vegttabl'M and almott baJf ltl dtrua crop for IOIMI exeeedlna • mlWoO. Aa dama&e estlmatea mounted lloodQ, Gov. it.bin Altew uted the federal covernment to declare the .Ute an ••riculture diluter area. THE REST OF THE Eut. tbawlog but threatened by further cold and anow today, •t..ruclled with crippling natural gas sbortages and frosen waterways btockin1 transport ot fuel and supplies. The freeze has closed schools to 40,000 students and caused layoffs of more than 500,000 work era. TBE PaEEZE WILL have l'n impact on con1umer prtees tbrou1bout the country. the board said. Industry sources said prices of a 8-ounce cus ot froien orange Juice cooeentrate would rise from an averqe ot 22 cents toll cents. The board estimated the foUowinc louea ln various crops: citrus, 35-40percent; vegetables, 95-100 percent; livestock raqe feed, 50 percent; commercial or· namental Oowen, 60 percent; sucu cane. poalbly 25 percent. to be detennlned over the next few years. Die Better to See Sunroofs may not have been designed with Great Danes in mind, but that doesn't stop this Houstob, Tex., passenger Crom ma.king the most of the situation. Hil owner took him recently for a tour of Memorial Park, where a good view is worth its weight in dol food. Husband Free on Rape Rap NE\tAIUCt. N.J . <AP> -A Judt• has nNdaDtlY dlamlleed an lndlctmeat eher•••• a hutband wltb raplq bi. wtfe. ' sayl.llc tbal New J~·· -rape statute does not allow pro. aecuUon ot aucb a cue. Superior Court Judie Nici.or. Scalera atroagJy crtliched die state law Mooday,aQlnl lta .._ torlcal orttlDI "reveal tbat lt II rooted lo the ancient CGDcepta of a wile u cllaUel and the 1D~ vlolabUity of the buaband'1 supreme role in a maniaae rel• Uoosblp. .. EVEN wrrB TODAY'S • called enUptened attltwt. cm sexual behavior, tbe rta.bt of womeo t:Jovem aaua1 ~ to tbelr • is UDl~ • leaded, .. be eddecl. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Robert Bergland said he would vislt Florida tbla week to review the damages. A disaster declar• tion from Bergland would make growers ellgiblf' for special low· costloana. AN AIDE SAID Askew also was conaidertng a.sting J>resi. dent Carter to help freeze.idled migrant workers wttb special un· employment compensation, rent or mortgage assistance and transportation aid. Hughes Coul,dn't Walk? Delplte Ilia pencmal feen.,.. Scalera aa1d be found tbe ttatu&e codJlled an EncH@ Commoa IMr rule granting a husband tbe absolute prtvUeae to re.latiam wttb bJa wife. AideCites'73IDp lnjary,UseofDrags In January 1918, an ZNa County crand Jury lndlet.t Albert Smith, za. of Ne• Brumwick, on dw'tee or,.... hia 27-year-dd wile Alfreda on Oct. l, Im. She •aa Urine in Newark at tbe time. Askew lssued a state declara· tioo of disaster Saturday, d.lnict· ing state and local agencies to cut red tape IO migrants could Cet such •welfare aaaistance aa fodd stamps. Frank Pope, chairman of the U.S. Agriculture Department's Florida Emergency Board. which met here Monday, said vegetable crop losaea would amount to "at least $100 million" and bis initial estimate of citrus losses wp $UO million. SALT LAKE CITY CAP> -A former bodycuard to the late Howard Hug.bes testified that the recluse never walked agaln after suffering a bJ~ury in 1973. Gordon Mar of Las Vegas, NeT., told a .S. District Court here Monday that be was a watter, asaoclate. bodyguard and "buffer" for more than 10 years for the billionaire recluse wbo dled lut April. MARGULIS• TESTIMONY came during a bearing before Judge Aldon J . Anderson on Syria Forces Eyed 8 Miles From Israel TEL AVIV. larael <AP)--OfftclaJ sourees reported today that the Israeli government ta keeping a ctGM watch on the situation alooa the Lebanese border followtn« TePQl'ta that Syrtan troops bad moved to within elghtmilesottbenorthern.IDGlttipollarael. The reported advance wu well atKwe tbe Lltanl river, wbicb re-portedly ls the '<red line" set by the Israelis as the polnt beyond ( ) w.laidl a Syrian advanee would J~ ~HORT provoke llnell retallatloll. But a l 'f ~J military spokesman aaid the gov- ernment was cberlrtng tbe aitua· -----------Uon along tbe border, and uotber official 1aJd the govern· ment was "followln& the reports closely." Tbe hraeli mlHtary command would not canfinn the reported Syrian advance. But forettn ministry oft'lclala said the gov· enmeot bad not re.lued its op- pQlition to tbe entrJ of an)' noa· Lebaneee troopa bllO the frontier 'ti"'•· s.Ufl•-· WASIDNGTON <AJJ> -~ putting t.be ~ lid back on 1uollne. l'T-t Caner ls con· sldering ta.ktDf tba Dd ocr natural gaa prices lD an effort to cope with a ebortap that bu closed ICbooll and c_..a Ja.rolfs ol U many•500,0lt~. Carter'• toP t9erV 8thlser. James a SChleslnler. wofted with congrestlonaf committee 1taff1 lloocla)' to driw up poeat .. ble emercency lecldatloa aimed at eulq tbe natural gu ~ blema, wbicb bave been ai· sr•nted by uu. winter'• bluer cold. ••••T.ur.-.... BONN,WestGermany<AP>- Vice Praddent Walt.er P. Koo- daJe and West German Cbln- cellor Helm1rt Schmidt betan private talks today about economic problems of the Western world and WHt Germany's controversial sale of nuclear equipment ot Brazil. llOlldale dron the Ions block from bis hotel lo a 25·car motorcade escorted by 10 motorcycle policemen wearing leather 1uita. Two members of the federal border guard present- ed anm as Mondale arrived at the chancellery building and was greeted by Schmidt. WASHINGTON (AP> -Presl· cleat Carter•• determinaUoo to reduce pomp at tbe White House wil~ force 1111 ke1 ~aides to Join tbe rdt of the world in tolvlnc the problem ot bow to get to work. Carter decided Mondu that no· ebauffeured limousines wW Pick up h1a rankinc aides at their bomea and take them ln aytle to tbe office. lmtead, they'll be en· couraged to fol'm car pools, •bJcb wlU have specJaJ parking OrtvUeaea at the White House. documents purported to bave been signed by Hughes in a lawsuit involving mlnlng claims. Hughes Tool Company. now Summa Corp.. wu owned by Hughes when it filed the action in 1972. John H. Meler la the defen. dant. His attorneys have Ques· tioned affidavit• supposedly signed by Hughes ln the civil ac· Uoo . Margulis said Haitbes bad a phobia about germs, pro· craatinated when uked to sign documents, would be kndcked out for days and took some medications. MA&GUUS 8-'ID HE saw Bugbee take codeine, Valium and another dru1 with a bypodermic needle. After taking the injections, "be would sing," Margulis said. "I bad to lift Mr. Hughes from bla bed and to help with general duties around bla office," Margulis said, adding that be had to place paper towels -"in· sulaUoo" -under Hughes when be put him to bed. Margulis said be bad to use faclal tlasue when he banded things to Hughes. "I banded things to him in a Kleenex. U I banded him a paper towel, I did It with a Kleenex," be teaWied. "A FTEB LONDON, Ma. Hughes never walked again. That WU 1973 and ... becaUMof a hip injury," llarcuJJa aald. Hughes' aoclal actiYitiea .,... almost nonemtent other tbaD a vialt from fonner Nevade GoT. Mlcbael O'Callaban lo lt72, be said. "He .,u worried about being contaminated wttb germs. I was instructed to wash my hands thoroughly after baadUnc something of Kr. Huabea or aDything else.'' Margu.Ua aald. ASST. P&OSECUTOB Paul Murphy said. Scalera'a niUq would be ~!JCS. Scalera •aid rt wu up to 0.. leetalat.ure to determine wW conaUtutel tbe ertme ot rape. -Hero Rena•ned: King's PoochN°"' Charlie STOCKHOLM, Sweden, CAP) -King Carl XVI Gustaf's black Labrador dog will hereafter be lmowll as Charlie instead ol All, the court announced today. The name All had met strong criticism from Moslems all over tbe world. Ali was tbe fourth caliph and the adopted son of Mohammed. CHARLIE, FORMERLY AU, BECAME famous last Christmas when he spotted an unconscious C~ese girl in a snow drift outside a villa belonging to th~ King's sister. The king carried the girl.• bad been cmtre0me by cold, into the house and sent for an ambulance. HOW TO USE THE FOOD SECTION TO WE MONEY. = .... .,.., Plot food ..... ................ ,..,......,.,.., ............. . aOCNIWw•e ...... . 5 Inches of Snow Fall - 9UY IN llAION. In M8WY kl Q D 11 "'• ,..= .,. tt•red • ....._ toode ... "' ...... '* ...... ...., ................ ...... ., ........... . PUN AHUD. "9ft tot ....... a .......... end oMcll .. ... ,.... JCMI "•" Oft h•nd ........ ........... COlllW .............. . ,,. ....... .,, ,.,.. ...... -. .... ,.... ... Reagan Named To Panel SACRAMENTO <AP> - Former Gov. Ronald Reaean bas been appointed to the 1.lCM· member California Republican Slate Central Committee. but lt la uncertain 11 be will attend the 1t1te convention. Re11an'1 appointment. report· ed Monday, was by As· Hmblyman Bruce Nestande <R- Oru1e>. meoUU. former aides. Tb• convention is Feb. 12 and 13. AS GOVEaNOa, Reagan was automatically a member of the central committee. Members conalat of of· ficeholders, winners of the party nomination for other offices, and penou appointed by candidates and omcehOldera. ' • T""9!Y· J!?u.y 25. 1m DM.Y"1.0T .ti. Graad~ FiYe uiltY ' •I •• 1 \.1 t. In Dale Case l· LOS ANGELES <AP> -The three-wheeled Dale car -cllled a •: "dream" by lt.s promoter and a "acbeme'' by a pn>teC\at41' -b.u brought conapiracy. &rand theft IDd leClll'ltSel f\184 coo.tctlona for Geraldine Eliaabetb Carmichael and four auoctatel wbopromoUd tt. Alter aaeveo-m.ooth trial and threeweeaotMUberaUoal.a~ , Court Jury Monday found the five 1 guilty or atotalof13Gcount.s. Carmichael I.sci the cOD~ CABMJCllAEL. three offtCC"I wouldbeappealed. and one salesman for the DOW· Durlna the trial, 11111 defunct 20th Century Motor Car Carmichael, wbo wean wom•'• Corp. were indicted in 1975. ctotht.n• and pref en to be ad· Throughout t.be trial, Mlsa dressed 811 fetnale, wu 1'*1 for Carmichael, 48, a aeU-descrtbed divorce by ber wlfe, Vivian, 15, \ transsexual formerly known u aft u ot uri ' Jerry Dean Mlcbael, inala~ that er Y..-. m qe. ~ the ·Dale car wu a "drtiam" Mi.ea Carnileh.el unde,..... a ; economy vehicle. Pl'osecutor ae" cbanie operation Dine , ... Robert Youngdahl called it a ago. "ffbeme." In adctttioo. officeholders such aa Nettande get to appoint eight memben each. Nominees who lose races get seats and three ap- pointees each. me in the Rancho Mirage Springs which will be the swimming pool and is adjacent to a golf course. The house next door has a tennll court. They'll be moving into the home in a few days. They have been discuuing buying a home in the area at a latju' date. INVES11GAnON into tbe cw started after authorities claimed il was milrepreaented to ln· vestors and cbar1ed that tta mileage claims were never aub- atantiated. The car wu auppoeed to retail for lesa than sz.ooo &ad 1et 70 miles tot.he (allon. &My Wms -Ea.yGo BBCAVSE OF GOP losses tn November, the number of de- legates ta down by about 25 persona. Reagan aide Michael Deaver said Reagan accepted Nealande's offer, but Deaver clidn 't koow if Reagan could at- tend or would have to send an alternate, because of tbc larae number of Lincoln's Birth- day speaking invitations he has nt Pet Permit Proposed Youngdahl said promotot-s swindJedlnvest.onodtot$54,000. In addition to Min CarmlcbaeJ, the four convicted ol multiple felonies were Samuel Schllaman, 63, of Loi Aneeles, a vice pral· dent and treasurer ol lbe firm; Edward Comstock. 33, of Jledon. do Beach. another vice prealdent; Andrew Farrell. 82, of Th<>U&and Oaks, an engineer. and Jay Gardener. a salesman. LOS AHOl:LD (AP) - A 11·YMl'4d JQUlb ~ an envelOP9 eontaia..!:f $8,000 OD bla WA1 to IC then carried it around to cl•uea with him all da7 before deddtn1 to tum It over to poUce. rectived. <AP> -If Rover con lbe loose. better Two of the three prospective GOP candidates for governor in 1978. Atty. Gen. Evelle Younger and San Diego Mayor Pete Wihon , are delegates , and Y O\ltger is a speaker. Uy leashed when in ly. Under a pro-ntrol program, you ed $50 for any little mal Regulation Com· this county 30 mlles up from Los Angeles has lbe fmes as a way of ne other likely candidate for IO•tnior, Los Angeles Police Cbl~. Ed Davia, won't attend and • llf' a delegate. I Mt'LF Tlareat Terrorists 'Death~-- S~RAMENTO <AP> -Calilornia abould avotd atatenm "alauglter" that would occur if it opts a new death penalty law, a capital punl•kmeot foe told a le1Uiature committee. Slate publlc de ( ) fender Paul Halvontk S made the comment Mon· tale day as the Aaaembly -------Criminal JuaUce Com. nJttee be1d the first in a aeries ol beattnp on caplt.al puniahmenl. A,...s ........ a....,,.,, SIH DIEGO (AP> -Tbe commandant of \be bltb•'I peVol iD Nexle»'a ~ Call!ol"DU faces arnipment Wednesday on charges of smuggling wea~ from &be Uoi\ed Stat.es into bla country. El:rjque Harari, '3, of Mexicali, was arrested at lbf San Ysidro border croealng on a secret U.S. trand JUI'>' lodlcunent 1.uued last Nov. s. It accu.a Harari of elebt eounta of smusgUng arms &Dd • out botul re11ttratlon forms. ELES <AP> l, the amount ct. ln the AJr Basin uced by one· rnult of the loutb Callfornla l:clboa Company's ollanae 1 lower·1ullur fuel, of 111 Hy. Tbe l)' an.nowiced II ~D~. tbat it ia 1w1tchmt to a tuel that. wilt contain half •• much sulfur u Its pre sent. supply -lf the Public UUUtiea Com· mission asrees to a rate increase to cover the coat of the Leu poUuUna oll. Shortqea of natural 1aa have forced uW1Uea to burn fuel oU Instead. ee Judges Probed doga and call to have a special permit before they are allowed to mate. The permit would cost the pet '1 owner $10 a year. Dogs or cats without permits which produced irrefutable proof of mating would subject their owners to a s.'W> fine ror lhe first offense, with higher penalties for repeat offenders. "We've bad aort of an animal populaUoo exploeJon ln the last few years, particularly doga and call," explained Ventura County Supervisor Edwin Jooe1. whim uked about the program lloo- day night. Jones said he felt the plan "bes its drawbacks," and added, "I can't think of any way to com- municate the idea to the dog." Committee chief Martin Winston said the idea was "to prevent unwanted Utters and un- necessary euthanasia." But he adrnltt.ed it would be difficult to enforce. IT TOOK a court. clerk more than an hour to read multiple verdicts. Sent.eDCiJll,I were Ht for March 18. except for Gardener, who ls to be sentenced Aprll 8. Mias Burbank offleera .said James Wardle wa on b1a way to John Bunouahs Hlgb School In Burbank when be came aCl'CU the envelope wllb 60 $100 billa in it. After dlaeuain1 the ftnd that Ditbt wttb bl.a father, the pair decided to tum the money ov• k> police and let lbem try to ftnd lta rightful owner. ROBERT'S Contemporary Furniture Is having a ·super Sale" on our super furniture. Located In Orange County, ROBERT'S has 40,000 square feet fully stocked with quality contemporary furniture, lighting and accessories. ROBERT'S features unique designs that capture the tone and style of today's living ... AT TRULY AFFORDABLE PRICES. This beautiful furniture at these beautiful prices are all specially priced for the MONTH OF JANUARY ... so come in early for best selection. One of the Southland'• Largeat & Flneat Collectlona of Modem Furniture, Ughtl~ 8nd Acc1190i'lea -·~ •• -... p& 1aas if.$ •••vrd•Y Ir~ (fl !!f1 Qi: I~ O a.m. to 5:30 p.m. SUNDAV 12 to 5 p.m. Contemporary fumiti..re , 225 NORTH HARBOR llLVD., FULLERTON, CAL.lfORNIA 92032 • PhOM (714) 871·5720 .... :/ Ae t;DAIL Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Help or Hindrance? -The new Orange County Transportation Com· mlaalon may provide coordinated planning for future transit and road building needs to the' county. Or it mey become an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy that costs taxpayers $250,000 a year or more. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, one of the com- miaalon's five members. said be would work to make the new agency effective. But at the comm.lsaton 's ftnt meeting, be also pledged to seek lta abollUoo U commission efforts don •t prove worthwhile. The commission was formed by state legtslaUon 1 Jut year designed te aolve a Los Angeles County ' tranape>rtation planning problem. And during the legialative process, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties were added. , Com.mission Chairman Al Holllnden and others , are right in saying it could serve as a catalyst to lm· proyed planning eUorts in Orange County. But by the ... Mme token commissioners should avoid creating a 1 needless bt.D'eaucracy for themselves and heed DMdricb 'swords if it serves no useful purpose. Preserving Fannland With agriculture a dwindling resource in Orange County, one South Coast city is taking steps to pre-~ Mrve farmlands for posterity. • > San Juan Capistrano city councilmen have ap- proved, on a close 3·2 vote, an ordinance requiring de- velopers to pay a $500 fee for each new home built ln the city and $1,000 on each acre developed for com- mercial or industrial use. The city also has initiated a general plan amend· meat to set aside 230 acres currenUy in crop1 for permanent agricultural use. Although nearly everybody would like to keep oranges growing in tbe county named for them, there are certain drawbacks to tbe San Juan program. The farmers whose land would be zoned for tong. term farminl say the city i5 discriminatlna a1a1nst them. Other property owners whose land bu IJ'OWD up lD weeds have not been teaed for tbe prosram. Tbe builden' fees to auppart farmtn1 mlCbt be viewed u an entrance fee to live in the city and are sure todriveuptbecoetof=. One San Juan citizen a e4 to councilmen to ove hlgber priority to • c al city park "everyone can eQJoy. instead of looklq throu&h a fence watchlDc the com crow." Despite the attractioos ot preserving farming, tbi.I m~ be an lsaue that ulUmately should be de- cided at the ballot box. State Should Act On the tbeoey that there's no point in waltin1 for the federal govennnent to take action on a pressing issue, callfomla leaialaton are seeking a state ban cm certain llel"OIOl spray cans. There have been compelllng. argumenta that aeroeoll 'Lllhla Ouoroearboo propellant.a can tncreue the riskdakln cancer. Understaiidably, the aeroeol industry bas op- posed an outright ban and leeislatlon at the federal level ls getting nowhere. Some manutacturera, spurred either by a sense of responsibility or of economy, already are packa,tng hair spray. deodorants and anU-persplrant.s-for which the fluorocarbon propellant bas principally been used-in non-aerosol containers. But some sprays, such as shaving creams, do not use fluorocarbon as a propellant and need not be banned. So the public is confused. A ban on the offending aerosols would remove the confusion. The convenience factor is alight and does not warrant the risk. And it would make sense for the action to be taken in the state where the risk fLrSt was identified by UC Irvine &dentists . . ' '· '..How Juruny ~can Meet .The People Dear Gloomy Gus Biologi~al Warfare azards . r ~;THOPPE ) M.r. Carter ha.a asked us CW· clinary citizens for suggestions on how he can break out of the ''isola· tJon" or tbe White House while be'• President and meet us or: d1nary citizens. HeSQS he'll want toknowwhat'sonourmlnds. Meeting people ts never easy. But here's a whole hatful of aug. 1ationa from ordinary citizens that may prove of help. Management. trainee Fred Frbbee, 27, feels lines are a good place to meet people. H e sueceats the cortee·to-go line in front or the Hot Shoppe only fl block from the White House on weekday mornings or any line in front of a theater on Saturday ru&bt a. lonc as it's not abowin& a Walt Dilney movle. •·People standln1 around ln line love to tell you what's on their mind." be 1ay1, "which la usually how tons they're iroinl to have to stand around lo thb JOOsy line .•• 1bla would give Mr. Carter a pro- b&em tollnk h 11 teeth Into. P'rUbee U)'S be'• allO met ·~of people" ln•wtnilD& .,_ban -98 pefttlllt of them llMQ. "That'• because 98 percent of &be people who 10 to swtnclnt sinll• ban are men," be ta)'I. "ADd It's not so much what's on t.be1r miod• tbat counll, but what '1 lo their heutl." oroovus, that'11crl.tlsM.r. can.r .. ,.. b•'• fadd many ..... , IO be may not be interested m:/mot'•. C'lerk·t1P1•t Boyd Phrlnb, a. tb1nka t.be YMCA ls "a ereat • place" to meet people. He nya M 'd be glad to take Mr. Carter down and abow him the ~ and .. pm and introduce him to "a twelJ bunch of 1uy1." News ltan: UllO llodel A Ford drl.-en ...gularlJ unW llT7 for oorer 200,000 miles ...s still ,., ltroag. 1'f'J diet with the 1'1'1 can and ai. 300,000 will Mem more Ilk• 4ealer "serYle•" ...... tbm milMI•· B.S.B. ..._ .. _..._ ........ .. _ ...... __..... ..... .. ....... _,, ........ ... ,.... .. ......, ... .,.." ...... But Mrs. Phrintl dia.,.-eea with her huabaod. "All they ever talk about down there {a the Waabinaton RedaJdoa," she says. "I think he'd meet a much more lntertstlng group of people lf be threw a Tupperware party.•• Pbrlnb object.a to that oa the O'O'Dll men don't musally live Tupperware parties and lf Mr. Carter did 10, "people might talk." Mrs. Pbrinka says, "Well, Mrs. Carter could give it and invite all the netgbbon and be <Mr. Caner> COQ)d drop in and chat. Those puti• are a real blast. believe you me." VALCNTINE KLVCK•AN H.11 lbe met her flance, Melcher Peet at a br1th, but a.be feels Mr. Cart« might be more comforta· bieJaUUnl a Pea Pal.aC111b. "You call make a lot of laslln1 ~ lhrouah Pm Pall, •• -. .. ,., ••neawtthfGrtilnen. •• Rani Jlam-4ama <--Mary Jan• M~Corkl•). • rounc Transcendental lledttaUon11t, recommend• nude weavtn1 ~pa tor cemenUnc "mean· bllfUl reladoolblpa." She WU"DI tluil Mr. Carter lhou1d be careful, ~er, u thls form of COO· sdocaloeu npaoalon tends to '' lltlract a lot ol MX null,'' PSUONALLY, I'm not golng to lln llr. Carter's request for MICC•t10lll aoy consideration wtuit.oever. I th1nlt It's wonderful bt MJI be •aoll to meet ua or-~ dt1sens a.ad bear our com· platoll. Biil I ftsun that's Just a Oeet· lll•l1·pauin1 phaH that all .... rr---.1otbtoqb. f' WASHINGTON -llan1 Americans were startled by the recent report.a about simulated blolo1ical warfare attacks upon eight cltles, Including such tar1et1 as New York City's sub- way statkln. Supposedly harm· 1-material WH Uled lo the attacks, yet a San Franel sco man rePOl'ted· ly died from the e:q>o1Ure. Penta goo officials tell u1 aoberl:r that the Unit· ed States, for all its elaborate and expemive defenses, could be de- vutated by a few enemy aienta amu11).ln1 bacteria into the coun· try lo auitcalel. A atnale automobile, spr.,tng 1erm1 acroas the countr1 lb.rough ita tailpipe. could cause an epidemic, they 1a7, that could destroy crops, kill off UYestoct or wtpe out hundreds of thousands of people. One offldal bu estimated that to alrplaDM, eacb io.ded with 10,000 pounds ol dry biol.c>Cical warfare material, could scatter enou1b bacteria over the United States to knock out oa•t.bird ol the population TB£ V.S. AUIY. for ltl part, produced and i.1ted deadly toxlD• tb8l one aource said would make a nuclear warhead "loot Ute a cblld'a toy." The testl were halt.cl in November 1968, upon orders ol then-President Richard Nixon. But from 19'5 throuib 1989, more than 100 blologlcaf expert.a from Ft. Dietrich, Md., traveled each summer to the Anny .1est Ceoter at Dugway, Utah, to direct the terrible test.a. They ex· perimented, for example, with the uae ol air currents for the poalble delivery of toxic cloud.a onr a target. 1bese clouds could have been filled wtth the dead· lleataenmbowo to man. Tb• men et Dupay wore pro. .Un '*1&•. wblc.b turned col· or wben aDOHd to bacteria or ebnllca.11. Yet despite atrtct pre. cautioGI, tbree or four men came (JACK ANDERSOJ'lf J in contact with tbe bacteria every year. Our sources say they bad to have tbeir clothes decon· taminated and bad to spend two to alx weeb ID quarantine. ONB 80vacE eonteoded that blolo&lcal warfare could be humane. Anny laboratories • veloped germs, be aald, that could locapadtate a whole nation without~ a soul. Tbe popolaUoa be too weak to resist an invuion but later would recover wit.bout any harmful d· fecll. Tbe Idea ol germ warfare, bowenr, ll repugnant. to the world. Tldl ii the reUCJD the U.S. proarama were baited. Footnote: ArmJ 1pote1m• admit that bto1.o81eal testlq and field tetta were coodaeted at DupaJ. But they say an initial review of documema neither eon· firm• 0« dl.lputes that Durwa1 wu part ol the eicht-clt1 1.-m warfare teat proeram. Nl!GLl!CTl!D St1BI: America'• sleek nuclear sub- marlnes, wbicb prowl the .ne world UDdertbeaea. are the$ of the NayY. Man7 mil 1 atrate111ta 8190 consider then nation'• ftntUneol defenae. Yet tbeybavebeendanae3t neglected by the Sea Sy Command. whlcb ls suppoeed keep our nuclear fleet proper; supplied. Tbe st«J la told la startllDa report, Wblcb WU tntenctea to be read outal.de ol the Pentagon. Accordina to tbll report. NaYJ lmpetton found some HCtkm ol the 111ppl,y •)'Stem "out ol cm- troJ '' and other sectiom in urgmt need of ''.lmpro.-emeat." Tbe failure to correct the supply pro. blems, tbe report suggest.cl, couJ4 jeopardize tbe safety of the oucl•ar undenea neet. ' BICAVSB nuclear submartnes are tillhb' complex mechanlsma, the~pqe ol the report la often tee cal, bat the mesaage la cle Berearetbebighll1ht1. The Serrano It la probabl1 impaulble for t.bil aHra1e clU&en to fully UD· derstand tbe State Supreme Court'• ruJtni on the Serrano school ftnallce cue. Evea a read· inl of lll lnltial decision rendered in 19'71 and the aublequent ftnd. in11 of the trial court, aJona wtth tbe latest dedaloa. wtll leave most, not vened in the lotrtcadea of educatlcnal ftnance formulas and the accompa.nytq Jaraoa. wondertq. Already there II confulloo and ( ,f:ABL WATERS) 4 ,,ithougb the trial court •ua· teJed some alternaU1e ftnanc- inCJD_ethodl wblcb 11 aald would aaltfJ tbe equal protection ch~HI, neither It nor tbe SU~_?ieCourtbumandatedUJ s"1flc meaoa of school ftnanc· 1nl Certainly it bu not advanced =.obln Hood" theory beln& ated by Governor Jflrrl and Auembly Education cbf"DanLeroy Greene. DEa THAT proposal pro- tu maoey would be taken "rtcb" dlatrtctl and banded Mistakes Of Youth and Age mi sun · derstandiDe• and 1reat de- bate not only amon1 tbe populace but tbe educaton and lelil· taton u welL That tbll could be ex· pected la nat to .. poor .. diatricta, a aleilbt d which Yt"auld In ltaeU seem lolat.e the equal protecUon cl etortbetupayen. eltber did tbe court prt1crlbe "quality" of education to be vlded. Altbouch it relied vlly on the "dollar" aa a ft ~a&t.ar1e: Wbtn we are youn1, our t ireatMt mlatake LI to lmaatM ' fbat Yt"e will not feel differend1 about things wben we are older; when we a.re old, our sreateat mlatake ls to for1et bow cllf. ferently we felt about tbtn11 when • • were 1oun1. T b e paradox of t modern l transport&· tJoa .. ebat " JOU waat to trAY.S J.000 mil• <•bad mq bappen once a 1..,.> )'CMl un to 100 tlmH faster tban oor fanbean could; bot. U you wuuo tr..,.i lS mUel (whldl me1 • pm nerr da1) you cannot mate 1t· ••eb f-.r th.ID the speed of tbeold etW-.d ..... \ (SYDNEY BARRIS) .. ~, .. la that dil&ort1CJD •• feel med to and molt com· fartable wt.tis. (Wilen enoub ~ ol• abare It, It la called a l •cu1ture ... ) ... a nbject lmpll• being able to ... more way1 um tb1np can IO~· Tbe aDeducated mually ov~r· .umat. the nlue ct common ..... ·~the edueatai UIUally ourestlmate the value of kaowledl•i both fall lo ap. predate tM lmportma.<ll what tbeJ.,. matt dfftdtnt In. Bed ....,.llMDt II fat more pNTaltat aod perailtenl than 9004 Ptl'lllMDl for the llmple ,..... tbat \D the f«mll' CMe we ,_ • .-It ol lt • w. are wfil. •to._. for, w~ lD t.be lat· "'aM .. ill..,.,. mueb .. ......... toft#b'. 11 "9..., ftiid • ~Of nueY· • ~-=::a-=:-':d ertaM fat more thin 1 bwMlred teMat" to ·<~ maHllt.y ........ ml-dOtal; just bee .... ol the perhaps coo· trtved mue which makea for school ftnandnl apportlonmenta but allo becaUH the tribunal of Ju1tlce1 bad dtfflcultlu them1elve1. The decision wu a clOH•toltplit. Neve~J _tbe matority opl. Dion LI nowtbe aaw and the impart ct the coart'1 ndini abould not be mll.repr•med to tbe peop&. by tbe alnplar ID~r.,ta of tbe educators er tbe Dartllan pro. po11alloltbelawmabn. WBAT '"" cocart bu said LI that the~ •JlttJD of Kbool 11.Dudol, wtddl la made ..,_. :a::thl •••ed wMltbof a dlltrlct. ..... the --ptoteclloa clauua of lbe Cauton&atGMtlbltklil. It reuut· ect f1"CltD * 1t11 ra11nc that 1t vtolai.d tha U.S. Con1Ututlon dae to H latenenllll eaae wbveln lM U.S. Supreme CoUrt loud lbll public education WM not a fUrllMed rt&bt . •urement in det.ermlnln1 enteducat1onalopportunltie1 unequal, it did not put a price on compUance. Rath..-tt cally stated It did oot rad the constitution "UY mm· for the state to provide fllnda acb cbild lo the stat. at some le lev.l to produce either an uate qualltf educational pro. or a bllb quallt~ educ•· al prccram. It la OD1Y • d!a· p ty of treatment betwMG all wblcb rum afoul of the lWfor:nta comtitutJonal man· ol equal protecUoo of the .. The Funeral: Confronting Death Reality By STEPHEN FOX • ~DITOR'S NOTE: Par1 of the con:trowrr lttlTOtmd-Mf ,,.. lv.rol ~ arilu from dilf~ .. at. ffhlde .oa lo v6at c:OfUfUtdea.o "proper /vMral." Part 1'100 nandna Ute# dl/l.rnu& and how Uwtl cOldribtde loc~abwta. LOS ANGELES <AP> -An excerpt from an article by a California funeral director lo the April wue of Mortuary Management, a trade public&· Uon: "When contacted by phone I never u.se that abocldng term 'd.Laposal.' The reason being that if I did, the family would request just that: pickup, refri1eratioo and disposal. Period. "'I BEUEVE WE ABE DOING the family a 1reat injustice by not suggesting alternative aervicea ... However, when a family does express a wish for immediate disposition, I apply the follow· lnl pbilolopby: accede to their wishes while offer- inl addttiooal services ... And nine times out of 10 you will find that once you have planted the initial aeed in their minds, families will opt for a crema· tion um, flowers, newspaper notices, limousines -. practically a full service." . California undertakers contend that the "tradl· tional" funeral, in which the embalmed body of the deceased is viewed by families and friends, pro- vides "O'ief therapy" which helps survivors to ac· cept the death and adjust to it. TllEJ& A'ITITUDE BAS BEEN summarized by Robert Wheeler of Forest Lawn, which handled 6,886 funerals and 9,084 burials in CallfornJa last T~, JlnU!Y 25. 1977 DAILY PtLOT ,t,7 Peers Influential WASIDNGTON (AP) -A-t... .,.r's Mencia have more inft\MDCI tban bis parents ID determlnba& •bet.her be will become lnvolvtd In ..._119.i Hrloua JuvenJI• delinquency, re· • aearchera report. .. ,..,...... FOREST LAWN DIRECTOR BACICS 'TRADmONAL FUNERAL' Robert Wtiffler CltM u.a of S.tlafted cuatomera But pannU wilJ exert a tb'Oqw ... flu.nee In determJnlDC th• cbUd's In· volvemeat 1n 1 .. aenoua forms ol • Uaquene1, aucb aa truancy from school and l1IDDiDC away from home. the reaearebers 1qaeated. TBE FINDINGS WS&E developed by the Institute for Juvenile lles•arcb. a branch of the DJJ..noU Department of Mental Health. The In· stltute la In the last year of a ai.a·)'ear project ftrumced with $1.9 m11Uoo from the Law Enforcement M · slltance AdDilnlatration. LEAA ll8ued a pNllmiDary report and promised a a;aore complete analyais In September. Durin1 the projeet. resear~ queatloai!d 3.180 Joutba betwm M and 18 years ol qe and l,9'10 ol tb* parents. Tbose totervtewed wen ta«> Illinois counties. TBE RESBAllCBE&S concluded that "peer IJ'OQ.P preasure ls t.be single most important factor In dletat.. ln1 the er_~aeace or absence of juvenile dellDqUeDt bebaYior," the federal qeney laid. ''MOltol the ....med Inflame.a ca creatin1 delinquency -1endlr. no.. soc:Jal clau. comlna from a broil• bome, and llYina lD the tnner c.lt7 - really bave relatively llUle lD· nuence,'1 said a project 1clentllt. Dr . Alan Ber1er. IN MOSl'CASES, "KIDS E dellDqumcy are aearty u n to be •bit. .. black. Just about .. eb to .,. a lirl u a boy, u llkel7 &o llw anywhere in u-e state u lD blahlJ urbanbed Cblcqo, and Just u ltiel1 to come from an lntact home u from a broten home," added Joeepb Pun· W, codirec:tor ol the project. The intervtewa showed that in 1na117 cues, parenta didn't know that their cbllclren Md committed delinquent acts. Thirteen percent ol the t.en- a1en coafeaed robberies, 40 pereent said they bad bDt and uaed stal• 1oodl, and half aald they bad abopllft- ed, the ftPO't noted. Exxon Profil8 Up NEW YORK (AP> -Enon Corp., the natioa'1 lar1estoU company, aaid today its eamlnga rose 5.5 percent ID 1978 over 1975 with fourth quarter earnings ~ 6.9 percent over the com- parable year-earlier period. Enon'• profits for the )'e&r totaled $3.M billloo, equal to $$.90 a 1bare, com- pared with $2.5 billloa, or $5.eo a share, the year before. year. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "For 100 years, the American funeral had de- veloped into a pattern that seemed to fill the needs or the bereaved and the friends of the deceased person," Wheeler said in an interview. "When I first came to Forest Lawn, I thought the funeral was an old-fashioned thing that really didn't do much good. "But l saw all the correspondence with people who have bad funerals at Forest Lawn and my feel· inga have changed immensely. We get so many let- ters from people who say, 'It was really comforting to aee Mother as she was before she went to the hospital. I wouldn't want to remember laer with all 1---------------- thoee tubeutictingoutof ber.'" · ~==:=:=:==:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=. TBE FtJNERAL INDU&"TBY'S contention that r; viewin& the body comforts survivors has been sharply challenged by consumer advocates and the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC contends that it is' a self-serving outlook aimed at promoting the sale of elaborate and expensive funeral services and accessories on which the nation's consumers spend S4 billion a year. "Funeral directors assert that the traditional funeral with viewing of the remains ia beneficial 'P•9e•l•tri•t• ••ee tn•lfle• ,._ ..... tlae .ller•LNI ..... ... •m•• JN9dael•9'nll ••••e ........ _ea..' becatlae it helps confront the reality of death," says Arthur Angel. the FTC attorney beading the agen- cy's ~obe of the funeral business. "YET EVERY EFl'OBT IS MADE by a number of funeral directors to portray the deceased u anything other than dead. Bodies are dressed in new burial suits, burial shoes and even, in M>me in- stances, post-mortem bras." Contrary to industry assertions, says Angel, "Paycbiatrista have testified that viewing the de· ceased may do enormous psychological damage in some instances.'' Angel also points lo the conflicting roles of the funeral director as both counselor and salesman to the bereaved, commenting, "Can we really be con- fident that the funeral directors, who would like to be regarded a.s professionals, will objectively pre- aeot alternatives, or discern when viewing would be unwlse or isn't really desired, when a funeral direc· tor atands to make more money in the family opts for all the trimmings?" AN OAKLAND SURVEY SEEMS to show that the &n1wer is no. Lesa than 1 percent of '36 penoos wbo recently arran1ed a funeral were told, for ex- ample, that embalm mg is not required by law. Consumer advocates also point out tbat a penoo arrangtna a funeral is at a distinct d.Laadvan· ta1e wben deallnl with an undertaker who has no emotional involvement In the transaction and alanda to make more money on an expensive funeral. "It'• bard to imagine a more unequal bargain- ing relatioosbip than that which exlsta betwMD a funeral director and the average person called upon to arrance a funeral," said Byron Sher, a Stanford UnlYentty professor apeclallz:ing in consumer law. "WllAT THE FUNERAL director says or im· pUea can easily arouse ln the buyer feelings or shame cw suilt about the extent to which he ls wlll· inl to manifest in lbe funeral di.splay bis love and respect for tbe deceased,·' he says. UCLA paycblatrilt Charles Wahl says he bas bad many patients whose "grief and aullt" over bereavement "were subtlety or overtly exploited by members ol the funeral industry for their financial advantage." Sher and others also point out that the treat m-.torlty ol people arranging a fUneral are unaware of what la required by law. Spokesmen for the' Callfomla funeral lnduatry concede that consumen are unlnlormed as to law in the area but contend that sucb lporance la their own fault. "PSOPLE OE NOT COMFORTABLE with the 1ubjeQt ol death and arranitng funerals," saya John Browntne, executive director of the Callforola Funeral Dlrecton Associations, which represents more tllao 10 percent of the state's funeral homes. ''They doa't want to be educated, at least not in this particular subject area. We're dealln1 with the kut wanted commodity on earth." You can spend u much as you want on a funeral or casket <Howard Hughes' bronu colftn COit about'9.00C)). However, the 1enerally accepted minimum flcure for profesaf.onal services covering removal ot the body, cremation and d.Lapoul is about •in CaUlornta. You can alao have a do-ti. 1 YOUl't4tlf funeral, payln1 only for permits, a eob- • talner ud crem.Uoo. I ~ TRB CJ'DA SAYS TBE AVE&AGE price ol a I funeral "' Calllom.la I.I about $1,100. A consumer I survey commisaiooed by the California Cit.bee Ac· I Uoq Groiap, a nonpJ'Ofit conaumer advocacy 1roup, I found, however1. th1 at 70 percent of those who recent· l7 arran«ed a untral ln the Bay Area paid more Utan $11000. It al.lo 1howed that '10 percent of tbOM wbo reeent1J arranced a f\afteral 1uPDOl'ted •ov· enam..,_. r.plaUoo or tbe f\meral lnduatry. TOJIOIUWW: 'l'1'« a"""'_.., CCJUUrMn. 'I SAVE 50% on designer comforters from Bill Blass Oleg Cassini, Vera, and ·many more 19. 99Twlp.~$45 We're name dropping to let you know all ~i about exceptional savings on comforters II by some of the finest designers. in the I bed fashion business today. By Springs, Daisy Bouquet, Wamsutta's Dakotah, Desert, Oleg Casslnl'e Rhythm and Hues, and lace- trimmed Impressions from Springs. There are many more in f !orals and solids. All polyester and cotton with poly. filling. Twin. Reg. $45 19.99 FuU. Reg. $55 24.99 King size comforter. Regularly $90 34.99 ~;:z::~~ Buy now and save. Bedroom Accessories r I !· '· .. ! .. . ' .. .. I . ,. .. I I I i t I I Cold Turkey Method Best . Which ls the eaalest way to live up amolr· mi. to quit col• tl.IM'key or tot.per off? A stu-dat ol tbe m•UM contendA tbe cold turkey treatment la be.st. To taper off, a quitter finds eadl auceeaaive cigarette more plouant, not leal. So tb6 fewer he smokes, the harder it pa. A~ uked to name George Waahington's fa•orlte horse. Understand be had two fa•orltes, a fancy stepping chestnut for pt.rades and a smart little sorTel for combat. -l>oa"t recall t.be1r naMes. But it ls a historical fact tbal all t.be men in bis ump relaxed when the order went out to saddle up the chestnut. Wbeu he called tor tbe sorrel, however, they fi&.btly understood tbat fl&blillg was afoot. QUE&IBS no• CUB.HI'S Q. ''How maa)' times have the Germans invaded Russia!'' A. Four. The Teutonic knights in Uf.2, with Napoleon in 1812, during World War I, and during World War U . Q. "From wbat natiooal ancestry comes Yul Brynner, really?" A. Russian, American, Swiss, Mongolian and Gypsy, wltb J apanese, Chinese and French relatives by mar- riage, he says. Q. "Which is farther west, Nome, Alaska, or Honolulu, Hawaii?" A. Nome. And New York, N. Y ., is farther west than Valparaiso, Chile, too. Q. "If Socrates were alive today, could he read a Greek newspaper?" A. Only with great d1rficu1ty, I'm told. Been a lot al changes in the Greek language in tbe last 2,000 years. Q. "Missouri means muddy water, no?" A. Means "dugout'wooden canoes." THE HARD FACTS . Ea.ch U S. president is privileged to de· 11gn his own presidential nag, if be so de- sires. . .~t the Norwegians too as lbe world's leading cheese eaters . .' .Ne~t t.o car crac~ups, ralli kill more people than anything elae ... Just ooe grownup apple tree drinks as much as 125 gallons of water on a hot day. . .It's believed that 13 percent of the 13-year-old youngsters smoke cigarettes. Aoolber of mainland China's nicely nola· ble road signs is one that translates: "Press the b'rake with the foot as you roll around the com ers to save the collapse and the tieup. •· -.--"°"'"' m.11 IO L M 8ovtt, P 0 8~o 1 S.O. Cott• M<>"' •'1626 Deaf h Not.Ire• °""' ................ TepSt.._e Ronald Morrison of Costa Mesa, a stu· dent at Pepperdlne University Law School, has been named "law student of the year'1 by the Orange Couoty Trial Lawyers AsM>ciatlon. Trial Due In Fatal Robbery Richard WllllaJD Sut· ton of San aemeote bas been ordered to face trial April 11 in Oraftle Coun· ty Superior Court on rob· bery charges stemming from a Newport Beach holdup in which a bystander was killed by police bullets. Sutton, 20, is held in the county Jail wttb bail set at $2:5,000. He faces pretrial action Marcll!S. Sutton was arrested last Dec. 17 by Newport Beach police who iden- tified him as tbe gunman who robbed Albertson's market in Corona del Mar. Handyman Joe Hines, 81, of Dana Point. died during the ~ult wben he stepped in the path or shotgun fire directed at Sutton by police. The di.a· trict attorney's office has since ruled that the officer involved acted correctly when he tired his weapon. N~rtPro/ UCI Grad Dean Couple Will Face Murder C}Jarges A Newport Beach pbyslea Pl'Ofeaor bu been named dean ot the UCI Graduate Dlvtaioo. Dr. Alue( A. Maredudin .-awn• aeoeral n.pomlblllty tor. theed· mlDll'tr•Uon of sraduate-ltvel atudy and rese~b proarama oo tb• l:rvinecampua. Dr. Maradudin auce4ledl Dr. ORANGE COUNTY ' . " Jooaa Sebwta, profesaor of pby1lc1, wbo returDI to tull·Ume teachlnt and reaearcb after Htvlnl • ireduate dean •In~ 1m. A IOlid It.at. theoriat and IMU04,I0411 G t s • proft11or of pbyalcs at UCI alnce lHS, Dr. ran e'° MaradudlD will continue teachlnl and cooductin1 r .. arcb in addltloD to i.ttq over the manaaemeot For Spe h of 1ra4uat.e-level affaln. ec . A .otJNDING •EIDE& of tbe UCI Ph11lcs ft h Departmtd faculty, Dr. Maradudln wu depart· e8earC raeot cUlrman during 19158-n. Cbairman of the Irvin• clivtalon ot tbe UC Academic Senate for two The James Irvine ye~ be adlequentl)' served u vice chairman Foundation bu awarded and tbea dlalrman of the UC Academic Alsembly a $75,000 irant to the ud Aeademic Council durtna tm-15, repreaentlq Providence Speecb and. themtireUCfacultJ. Bea rtna Center lo CUrnntlybel.aamemberoftheGovernor'aAd· Oraqe to fund a pro-v~ .Committee oo Selection ol UC Rerents and I r a m w b 1 c b w 111 chairman ol a jot.Dt tut force ol the University of evaluate "high riak" in· Callfonlia and the atate Department of Education fanu at Alular intervals ~U'led wttb seOml wa11 ol Improving the pre-and identify disablllUea paratioo of blCb aehool students for univenlty·level in theae Infants aa early study. as possible. A Hawallan Garden1 lnl after Sat. Scnrma mu and bia .Ue wtU bt was kllled- a't'ralcned Jan. 21 lo Tbe coupae are belat Oran1e County Superior held in tbe county Jall Court o,n murder char1es wlth ball denied. flied alter Cyprea1--------- Pollc• Sat. Donald ........... ... Sowma •• killed Nov. 11. It ia alleaed that Bobby Joe Denoey, 32, fired tbt la.ol 1bat killed Sowma aa tbe officer checked what appeared to be a break-ln at a Cypress art gallery. It la further alle1ed that Velma Irene Den·• n ey, 25, a lded b er busband in the burglary and was then able to evade the police cordon thrown a.round tbe build· THE P\.UMl'"G HIA11H• AllCOMD • ITW_ ., __ ~ '" ... _ .... -c::.11 "'t!lSION Vt[JO 1892'1 C.''"ftO C.p.M,•M FllEllJID ANN•ES s7nn ~EBA1Eri1/ 76 FIAT 131 Pin 51Ci. " Ca , ... ., '71 Flit 131 Ill S1ld DS. llAllADUDIN RECEIVED tbe UCI Alum- ni Aaaoelatioo'a Dlstingulsbed Faculty Research Award in 1B73 and its Extraordlnarius Award In 1976 . l~W'lv.,oh. 111""' .. •'""""' Tbe 1rant wW cover an 495-040 I 18-month perlod of eosu1o1nA An aasoclate editor of Physical Review Letters and hveral other technical journals, he founded the annual Irvine Midwinter Solid State Research Con- ference in 1968 and bas served on many professional and university committeeJ. Currently be la a member of the Solid State Advisor)' Panel of the Na· tional ~cademy ol Sciences. ColDltian to Face Trial in Standoff Terry Wayne Hamby of Westmin.ster bas been or- dered to face trial March 21 in Orange County Superior Court on criminal charges filed after be al- leaedly held his mother boetage and ftred rifle s bots at bb father. Judge James H. Walsworth set the trial date for Hamby, 27. Held in lieu of $100,000 ball be I! charged with assault with a deadly weap00 and false lmprtaonment. • operation but the ad· uae ,._ 81¥<1 s. 1.c mlnlstraton of the pro· ~~~~6~4~2-~1~7~5~3~·!!1":!06~1 ~=-=::.~~~~~~ gr am hope to receive- enough additiooaJ fund· r--------coUPOM-------, lnl to extend it to three years. LA PINA TA The center will be working lo conjunction Adlltlc lluicll f* * C..,. • 1111 Prlllim wltb tbe Neonatal In· -lidl IMs .-111 F• 21, '11 - SPIC&A.L MIXICAM DIMHB Soup or Nl.t. tatNlle, enchlllda. totted•. refried bean1 and rte. AMlllCAM DIHMB Soup or aal.t. U. S. Cholc. top atrloin 11-. onion ring, choice of baked potato Of beans and ric.. hot rolls Of floor tortillas $165 $275 teulve Care Unit of Cblldr~os Hospital of Orange County . Margaret Anne Inman, director ol tbe Center, wlll serve as ad· mlnl.atrative director on the program, and Dr. Ralph W. Rucker d.irec· tor of the Neonatal Unit, will serve as medical ..... & WM.··•·· .. •······ .o,. 4 te 10 ,_ director. The anticipated 310 I S. 8 C I , . ..., Ca...d th••., starting dat.P ts this com· s. a..... COUPON 4tiato log spring. a.;________ ·-------' TUl5 • SHIUIS • HOUSI rt.AMYS DICIU!IUON Of Norlh Holfr-C• d4"9ftl•f ' ROBE RT lEWIS OICl<llllilSOH. rt MMOU"•I Cr-ol S.."16' .... C• ••d•"' of Co\lo Mua. C1l11ornt1 two''''"'' K1t"9r1n. AIMqu.ht oi Mo'--·'--P .... d owar Jonuerv ?l. .im Mit H 'l>vyallua. Wt1111neton: Dorothy Barn ~~ The Vietnam veteran was arrested last Dec. 3 when he surrendered to Westminster police who surrounded the home at 16422 Jody Circle for nine houn. PoUce said Hamby repeatedly threatened to kill hia mother, Mrs. Penny Richards, during the standoff. Tbey said he fired four sbota at his step- father, two of wblcb hit Arthur Richard'• pickup 9\W\111".0 b'f Of'OO~r °'"""'d Of~.,'°" •rover Of ~ Qrov~. C• . o~ o< Poto Alto C• \l•I•• Qlnl• bro!.,., LtGNf'll a 11wlft9e• ot Ad4 .w.," .• o• (oun,.1 °'"'''· "" Olt•"<>m• ..... •"•ndchlfdren. n.n~ Pw" neer \4•••to o" w..,,,.."'"' Jonuery U ON•t-or1,.ttptllelrfll S.••l<e\ ....,,. truck. _ •I • 00 PM llaltr ll•roet.011 C..1.1 ""4 fl 1 00 PM .flW'6ay Jan,..ry lS alt\• Ct.1.,.1 lnl••M•"I I" lute II lt1c1fl< Vtr-1 O...e»t Olflcletl"Q 8ollr·81•99..,., eo.11 Mft<I Funorel Or Raymon" 8ot .. rln9 of the HomP dt'9ttan G•rOtn Grow Comtnuruty Churtr. In D -· VCI 'Re-' D N YI. ,,.,,.,..,, P.CllK V'-w ~mo<l1t P~rk ue '-Mt entry egrees llUTH W NYE ro""""' or N"'roerl a 11c,,. P.ctflc Vte.; lowoorr e..c:" CllllGfn•• Pa,. .. Mo'1.-Y dlr«'°" • D F I H C ..... Ja" ... rv n . 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N•ndina, AbeJia, Oleander, Mc:w9ea lrit. and many rnor& ··~ ~···--s.o. Wholesale Growers 11'22 WAlltmAVI. FOUMT AIM YAU.IT PHOMI 146-342' El !>IE F JAENECICE ,.,_,,, ot Volin Ca . -qr-lllkl V~ll.-1ft Oflll meetln&I With Mtwl>Ofl o .. c: ... C.h•~·· Pa""" ·-..... '"9•".,, W-y J•-·• u c I s t u dents a 0 d ..... , , • .,,.,, ?• "" ~ " ''" ,, .i •o oo AM •t e.11 B•o4dwo facl.Hty . Under the new collegiate studies major. work· inl women and housewives may start or flniab a college del?ff. Tbe major aUowa Individuals to select a penonal degree program suited to their in· terests and goala. ---------.:..._---...;.;;;:::.:::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=- ~·wd b'f """...,,, ~ f. ,.,....<•• ot (h•(i4"1 ''0"' IC) 00 AM LO • lO PM.. M•.... ..,,,.,,.. ._ .. , .. ,. °""''"• \t••«•• w111 i..,,. T""""•" J ...... r.., Tbe English sclenU.t 's t<'""~M "' 1.o1 A_.._ c.a " ..... ,, 11 • • oo """'-0tt•<•1t•nQ ... 11 .,. u. vi.alt to UCJ Monday .... d ~rnwn ot ~, .. v.,., 10. '~"toit of l 4 .. "'d•'" MaM!n'<. L.odOe •JU a.u -.... "'•• Yor• -All<• W.IM ol "'•• Brooow4y Mortuary dlr1<1or1 Tuesday, P'eb. 7 and 81 iS Women wishing to explore t he s tudy posslbWUea are invited to make an appointment wtth an admlasioo counselor, 987.fill. Re&istraUon for day and evening sessions begim Feb. 3. "••• 0 ... -..., -m•"" o1 "1 "!0 spoo•ored by tbe Depart· .,..,. .,.,,,,.,,..or~••• e.11v " -------------------- L Bl''"" iwo ..-.: ,,,.," .,,., , m e a t of Med l c a l .-----------• l'WO~W\ ,,.,....,._.. tlA ~· M.thW\ , .......... -.. .._" .. ..,· ,..... DeatL-M l crobloloo·, uc1 ..... a.,,,._...._ co,•• 1111... fllJ Colle1eofMed.lcine . .......... .._~-~-'Of" E J _ .L _ Tbe two 1cienU.ts and llE'-THA C "V°'1 r•\•~et\I or uew11ere( A third WOl"kJnl indepen• lt~u"• Hill\, (.thtO"nA. P•\MG •••Y d ti D M f ••••·• n '"'' ~~ ·· "''"'-"" INDJANAPOUS CAP> en Y • r. aur ce , ,., .,.,,q,,,.., ...... , ,.. ... E .,,90,_ U lJ1J 1 1 Wilkins, earned tbe ..... 4••"d'~"" .. " on• b•Ol"•r -E '1· 9l , ongt me Nobel Prize tn 1962 for I ,•111>0<1 ... ~ ..... ot lloynla.. •••<" head of hls family's tbelr wo·""-OD the DNA '-Ot"I• \_t,l"•l!f"\ "'*' J:t...-, J~f't' h ~· a ., 1 00 ... •• ,,.. L""""'n CJlvrct. p armaceutical corpora-molecule. ,, J: "'r ... cro,. ~ H111, '" '"'".,. lion, EU Ully A Co., died Dr. ""'ca. dlvtd-b'• ........ , • .., ... ,_, ..... !» -'" M d ... I .. ,... ... '""or•w.•eo..r.tv-·• PO Bo• on av --lime betwee n the -t a•j-Hiii• CltlfOrt\1• .,.~, LONDON (AP) -Sir Medical o--arch Coun· °' 1"" \.-... °"""' .. , ... ''"'' A d a..-~ ...... o•••• '"""' t •ci•"• ""'' • rew ......,p1arey, 56, c 11 Laboratory of c.., ,,,,., • ..,,_,..._h 0• o '"" chief or Britain's delenae Molecular Biolo~v in -'-.. -~.·.~!~"' staff. died Monda ·"•r ' -..... _ r •n~ Cambrld1e, Ent and, •LL" " -"'"'"'L ,.",."'of s u r r e r l n g r om and the Silk Relearcb ,..., ..... ea.....,. "tt"'" ..... pneumonia •-·utu•-tn La J-"-. JO_,. 11. tt71 S.. 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N.R., San Clemente Ballknrptcles can be Included In you cred.lt fUe for 14 yeara from date of Jud&ment, ao yoa bH·e NTH mon years to wait before &bat laformatioll la 4eleted from yoar fUe. Accordlaf to federal lellaJa· tlon Cl5 U.S.C. ltlcl, a crecm reporter ca.uot ill· clade &be following lnformatloo In your credJ& re- port: otber suita or Judgments &bt are more~ ae•ea yean olcl or lllltll tbe a&atale 'of Umttau.li laaa ran oat, whichever ls longer; paid tax liens "-t are more than seven years old, and accouata aa- •lfaed to coUeetion afenclea or arresta tllat are more titan 1evea years old. 1'1ore lt'o.ett 1t'erld-. IAttg~r DEAR PAT: I 'm trying to talk my husband into letting me get a fulltime job. Our children are frown, and I just don't have enough to do around the house. He claims that I'd feel out of place because I'm •5 years old. but I bet a lot of women my age are worldna. Can you find out bow,. many older women are now employed? It might help my cue. I haven't given up trying to change his mind. G. W .• Costa Mesa You basband may be l•Jressed wffa lie ftadil Mt &bat more titan llalf of all womea aced '5 tllroafla 54 were In tile labor force lut year. Tlte Aaertun CowtcU of Ufe IDsaruce aaya ~at lZ mUUo• wortWac women are aged 45 or older. YM ... aet say wllat line of work yoa wanted tie e9ter, Mt a bookld called "Careers for Womn la tlle'1t." may LD&.erest you. ll can be reques&ed free from tlle U.S. Department ol Labor. Women's Bureaa, ztl Coutlt•UoaAve. N.W., WasltlDg1A>a, DC2t2lt. l1141drg Get• co Cite r-..c DEAR PAT: I received a Brother lnternatiooai Electric pencil s harpener as a gift in January 1975. It didn't work properly when I received it, so I sent it to the Santa Ana service center for repairs. When the sharpener was returned it was m worse shape &.ban before. lt was scratched and bent, had glue all over It and still didn't work properly. I wrote to the maJn office in New York for advice, but ne'Ver re- ceived a response The warranty has since expired, although 1t was m erfect when I attempted to have it repaired. Do I have any recourse? M.C .. Newport Beach A rqraeetaUve of Brotber ln&.enatlaaal Corp. llad adYIMd yea &o retan tbe 11larpeeer to die walent ttglo9al office wbere ll will be e11c:U..1e.cl f•r • MW ..e. ~ company bu reea1tly movetl IC& •ala lludquarters from New York to ~ataway, N. J . Accordi.al' 14 llll cu&omer service departmeat. ~flleoa y•rcaaewu mlsplaced. Drought Fosters Wise Water Ways SAN RAFAEL <AP) -California's devut.ttin1 drought bas given birth to senral water·savin1 tricks In parched Marin County. from not nuablng toilets to bathing together and watering plants with dlshwaler. ''All of us have a community responsibility to save waler," said Moses Thrasher, a Fairfax artl.at who 1howen by getting wet, then turning the water <:Af to lather. then turning lt back on to rinse. "We juat can't afford to let it go down the drain." FASIUON MODEL LYNN Carro11·Beren says 1 her family hu cut the number ol times they fluab the tollehach day {rom 20 to five--uavi.nga of about eo1aUonuday. "I look at it thJs way: We 're rwm.in& out ol water. ntere's been no real rain and there's nobody • to blame but God. Wbo do you get anery at? You jult do what you h11n to do,•· she sald. Keo ~r. wboee Corte Madera yard la tinder d:r')'. lays b.la family saves water by turntni off the tap while bruabine tbelr teeth. "R SEEMS IJKE NOTIDNG, but when yw multiply It by daya and weeks you re&Uie bow mu)' r.allon1 Just 10 down the dralo while you're bruabln1yourteeth,"heeaid. The state ls ln the midst ol a second •tr'altbl year ot auboonnal rainfall, sending water levels at 1 rt1ervol19 plummetlna and causlne almost $1 billion 1n asrtculture damage. Weather fo:recaaten HY th«re la no rellef in sight. £Ueen Tob6n 1ave1 her dJlhwater ln a ~luUc ' pan and uaea ll to waler t.b• "fe# plants l teally waattoant " OM.Y"'-OT Bills Eye"FBn~ Preserve SACRAMENTO (A)> - LeelalatiaD ailMd at pr.eervtq J8 million acres of Cautonala aJricullul'al land from develop- ment bu been announced by two Democratic lelillators. Under the bllla. •bJcb an to be IAtroduced ln both the Sentate and t.be Aaembly, affected elU. and counties would have to ado.Pt a p&an by April 1, 191'9, let.at.tty. illl fa.nn.land that abould be pro- tected. dat9 loeal IO'M'llmeM to • ft~ member.~ board. A rt.al meaaure, bJ A•· aemblyman Charles Warren <O. Loa Anceles>. was introduced lut week. It ls aimed at protect. lns t.be 12 JD.illloo aeret ot prime farmland from dev•lot>mtot. and mlfte, eomtJ ~ u- 110elat.ka. tM Callfonla Farm Bureau P.S.atioD ad buUdinl \radii Tile two lawmakera Hid Ca.Wo~a1L wblcla f.rocluce. 25 7W .. 81reeter Barbara C. Jack ti Hllntln1ton BeaOb ha1 been nam.-S •lvea t.be "-le mon a~ty "bver local aovemmeota t.bu tbe Boatwrilbt·1.enovicb bllll. r:rctet ot me nation • table food. loalns 110.000 acree of fal"llftlnd annuall1 to urbu 1prawl. director of nura~ at Fountain Vall Community Ho9p AlllEMBLYMAN Dan 8qatwrl1bt <D·Concord) and Sen. Geor1e Zenovlcb <D· P'rftno> told a new coofereoce llenda that the bills would man- CITll'.8 AND COVHT118 with · at lea1t 1.eoo acrM of farmland would be affect4d. by .the Boatwright-Zenovicb meu~. wblcb are backed by tft Callfornia Chamber of Coto· A .OUIULA or 1111•octuetMtJ would be worbcl out In dettnnln· lnl wbtcb landa ebould be pro- tected. Zeoovicb 1ald. "lf lt'1 not produclnai up to pu. then apply to take lt out" of p.re- aervatlon, be aald. SAVE TAXES · SAVE TIME SAVE AT FIDELITY FEDERAL NOWHERE ELSE CAii YOU FIND All THESE FREE TAI RELATED SERVICES! If~ all here at Fldelltv Federal ... your convenient One-Stop sovtngs Center. 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Manha Reed TO\lndJ up oet1hbbr children to ahu~ b•tbs wtth her owtl three youoaa~n. L-..:... ..... ;;;;...:.:.:--.;;..::..---~..._._::::_..:;;.;:.:=::::.:;:~:...::::?::::::_..::::.:~::.::.:::.;:.;;.:;;,;:,:..!........::..~.=:.:::..:::.:::....:::.....::.:::..~~-=-~~~-=-..:.:.::--:::....:~~~~~~~-ii.....:_~.J · Jtlf DAILY PILOT "2.SOBet Returns ,. :8109,000 ' •'SAN JUAN. P .R. -Five btothera and their rather ' trouped efforts Sunday and woo • '$109,397.25 with a $2.50 combina· tton at the El Nuevo Com andante ~'race track. Each one or the six made his -own "cuadro" and decided to jbare the winnings, Ir any, in the 5-6pool. ' Ot1e of the combinatJons picked the five winners -one race was canceled. The slx picked up their win· ''rfings -tax free -Monday at the race track but asked that their · names be withheld. ............. BLOOMJNGTON, Minn. -A , California teenager upset South Af'rica 's No. 1 player Monday, 'highlighting the first tour stop of the Women's Professional Tennis tournament in Minnesota. , Tracy Austin, 14, of Rolling }Ulls, celebrated her-tournament debut with a 7-5. 6-3 victory over !l<>uth African Greer Stevens. ' Nltflllet• lloU DENVER -Denver's Dan Is· sel, David Thompson and Bobby Jones showed why they were chosen as s tarters for the 'Western Conference team in the National Basketball Association All·Star Game by leading the ·Nuggets to a 127-102 vic tory over ' the Buffalo Braves Monday night. lssel. a surprise winner in tht. fan balloting over such West cen- ters as Los Angel~' Kareem Ab- du I· J abbar. Portland's Bill Walton and Detroit's Bob Lanier. scored 32 Points and pulled down a season-high 18 rebounds. Thompson tu)d 23 points, six as- sists. threl! steals and two blocked shots. and Jones colled· ed 20 points and 15 rebounds. K.li.erSntt~d FAIRFAX. Va. -A drunk dri vi n g c harge against Wa s hin gto n Red sk in s Quarterback Bill Kilmer has been resolved with Kilmer agree- ing to enter a counseling pro- gram in New Orleans, according to Robert F. H,oran, Fairfax County Commonwealth's at· torney. Kilmer was arrested Dec. 11 by a Virginia State PoUce\rooper on a charge of driving under the in· nuence of alcohol. Sei.•1-Ade•llee9 PHILADELPHIA -Sixth· seeded Harold Solomoo ad· vanced to llle second round of the $200,000 U.S. Pro Indoor tennis champlonstups Monday with a 6·4, 6·4 victory over Jim Delaney. .. Tiie Ne.eest Addition Recently-acquired Rick Monday of the Los Angeles Dodgers takes batting prac- tice at Dodger Stadium recently. Monday came to the Dodgers from the Chicago Cubs in an off-season trade and is best re- membered for saving a U.S. flag from be- ing burned at a game last year in Dodger Stadium. ROXBORO, N.C. CAP> - Baseball write rs left Duke baseball coach Enos Slaughter "disgusted" for the 13th time when they overlooked him and selected only former Chicago Cubs ~real Ernie Banks to the baseball Hall of Fame. "l really don't think about the Hall of Fame vote anymore, I'm so disgusted with it," said Slaughter. who commented from his farm ber-e Tbw-sday. Slaughter, who played in Clve World Series with the Cardinals and the New York Yankees, praiud Banks but called bimsel! an equal. "l played against him and his record speaks for itself. He should be in the Hall and so Over 22 seasons, Slaughter's batting average was .300. He has been on the ballot of the Baseball Writers Association 13 timea since retiring in 1959 and waiting the required five years. He bas two more chances and then, five years later, becomes eliiible again for the Hall by vote of the Old Timers Committee. Morgan R111111erup "A lot of guys votlnlf never saw me play," Slaughter said. "I played 22 years in the major leagues. A lot ol guys are &etting into the Hall with 10 or 12 yea~. and their c a reer batting averages are not aa high as mine. It's all there in the (record) book in black and white.•• Stabler Selected Pro Athlete of Year NEW YORK <APl -Football player Keo Stabler has made the biggest catch of hts career -the bejeweled Hickok belt. Tbe brilliant quarterback who ltd lhe Oakland Raiders to the Super Bowl championship earlier Uili month was chosen the 1976 Hickok Professional Athlete of the Year Monday. Stabler's personal victory was a lot tougher than the Raiders' 32·14 rout of the Minnesota Vik· lngs in Super Bowl XI on Jan. tin Pasadena, Calif This year 's Jljckok voling by a nationwide :'\nnel of sports writers and 4broadcasters was one of the most JwtCfe-open in the 27-year history l~e prestlgious award. be 32~year-o1d Stabler, the ( t Hickok recipient who failed win any ot the 12 monthly com-l lions, received 31 first place • es and 135 Pointa. It gave him even-poi.nt margin oveT Joe rgJln, the second buem111 of KEN STABLER There has been published a~ulatioo that Slaughter is not popular wtth writers because be spiked Jackie Robinson when Robinson was ~e only black in the major leagues. "l played hard and I played honest," Slaughter said in response. "Nobody bas ever said anything abou.l pitchers throwing the ball lnt.o the middle of my back. 1 spiked Bill Ri&ney and alid into a lot.of guys." UC Irvine Faces Northern Arizona FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. -UC Irvine's basketball team bids to run its record to 9-9 against Northern Arizona University, here, tonight. UCI 's Anteaters have won two games in a row, but face a talent· ed NAU outfit thal is '1·1 for the year. Northern ArlzonJ, a member of the Division I Bia Sky Con - ference, la led by four players who saw a lot of action lut seuon. r ......... Phoenix's Ron Lee drives past Golden State for a layup in recent NBA action at Oakland. Golden State won, lOT-103. .. Showdown Set: CdM vs Tritons 81 aOGEaCA&LSON Of .. Olily ........... South Cout Leacue buketball co-leaden Ooroaa del Mar Hilb and San QemtDtt, unbeaten 1n circuit play the tblrd and fowtb. County -.a No. 2 and No. • tn the CI F 3-A Poll. tancl• toal&bt 111 at CorooacWMar. To tbe 'Vi-· '°" Ute inllde track to tM ebamplooahlp - altboulb J ,rematch ts 1cbeduled for the fiUl niJbt of the leaiue seuon at Sm Clemente. ~ Both teams feature an Im· preasive froJlt line and have excellent play at guard. Each likes to use man-to.man defense. bu 13 wina ovenll, each baa a g.o league record and a touma· ment crown under its belt. Jn racing to the Weatmlnater- M arlna tourney championship and a '7·1 record al the outael, the Sea Kings of Corona del Mar rolled over such rivals as Hunt· ington Beach'• Marina. Coa.sl Mesa's Estancia.. Long Beach Millikan and Lynwood. Losses to CIF +A pe>wen Long Beach Poly. Verbwn Del and Compton preceded South Cout Leaaue action, which baa seen most teams slowing the tempo, · limiting CdM's victory margin to S.6 points ~r win. San Clemente, under coach Stan DeMaggio. sla!Ud slowly but the Tritool have been build-ing momentum, capped by a tournament championship at Katella and an 18-poinl &riumph over El Toro. 1 SC. 13·3 for the year. bu a rront line of 6-'7lh Bill Neely, " Ted Hettinga aod 6-6 Jobn Carson. backed by guards Tim Dunham <6·2> and Jobn McDonald. Dunham lea~• SC with a 17.8 average, backed by Carson C13.5) and Hettln1a (12.5). Opposing the Tritons is a quintet sparked by 6·'1 Aln Black, M Jack Tua and i\Wd Paul Akin, a tolid nucleut from a team that wst 25--0 prior to ttM playoffs In 4-A clrcle. lut year. Black ts a ,,_urnlng All-CIF •·A selection and be and Tua were first team All-Century Le81ue uJLalion. .. Black and T\&J aveu1e 18.9 points per 1ame apiece -but ID cootraattni 1tyJes. Black is a muscle player u.n- demeath with • soft toucb from 15 feet, while Tu.a drives the baaeUoe, cUcka with the fut break, bits from outalde and can kill the opposition wit.b b1I aaal.lta to the open pl-.yer. RoundincoutCd.M's attack are Steve E~toand Mart Rains . "I thin.t it'll be a physical came underneath," sa.y1 CdM coach Jack Errion. "lftlclty-tack fouls are called. we could be In trouble, because San Clemente ha.a bench power up front. We're going to need help from Dou.e KUUao and Dave Koehler if we're going to make it." Says DeMaggio: "We have to at least cootain Black, Tuz and Akin. We can't let thepi go wild. I think we have the ability to atay with Corona del Mar on the boards but a loosely called game could hurt us. It should be an euy 1ame to call, neither team figures to come down and start win~ing the ball up there." IN ltl-llMI TrH-CIHI U Marina 11 7l Oownty 1' » fdllO" '7 .. F11tltrton '° " lstanc•• ........ ilk • " U I.II MllllUfl S1 4l ltlltlldOll• SI ~ Wntrnt-SC 41 f'-.lftYe419y n 7S L y-OOCI SI '7 Loi Al..,,llos SI " "''"""'"-4 n 8ol~~.._ n .. W-111.,. 36 9 La'#lltoft )1 0 l 8 Po1V SS '3 Ke .. lle 11 Q Ver'llll"I 091 ltl n 51. lu1ti-¥ TO U c.om,ton .. .. Ultl-alty .. .i. El fOf'O a U Ml\SiOfl Yi.Jo 41 M utuM llMc'll SC iS OKle -Sl fl Mlbloft YlelO 33 11 L9911N1 8-:11 n U OK1e ~ ~ .. o ... a Miii\ SI 17 Ul)JYertlly 11 7' Et Toro ,. 4 ~"''"' IOl'f USF£oa .. erors Athletes inAction Sets Tough Goals By ED BUaGART OI .. Oelty ,....., Now that Athletes in Action has achieved its lon1·awalted re· cognition as a buketball power, ita coacb Bill Oat.ea baa outllntd goals be hopes can be ac- compliabed in the next few years. "One ol our coals ls to be the beat amateur team in the world," says the 37-year-old Oates, a Balboa resident. "We'd like to play the Russian naUonal team and we're not restricting ourselves to playtne only college teams. International competition is one of our main 1oaJ.s. "Also, we'd like to start puWD.g some games on television." The aforementioned ideas seem more readily accessible now that Athletes In Action, a Christian-based team ln Tustin, knocked off the University of San Francisco, the country's No. 1 ranked college team, 104·85 last week. That victory came al Anaheim Convention Center and was the team's first home game ever after 364 road contests over the past 9th years. <Its second home game is at 8 Saturday oJgbt when it meets Nevada Las Vegas.> "I don't think we bad established the calibre of team we really were before," says Oates, a second-year coach who previously achieved success at Villa Park ffigb and Santa Ana College . "But now that we've set· tied ln Orange County, it's time to begin. "We've got two home games this year and we're hoplng to get six to 10 next year. It all depends on availability of a site." Actually, Athletes in Action has demonstrat.ed it.a talent over the pa.st two years .. Recoenlzed as amateur champs in 1916, Athletes in Action wu 24-e lhia BILI.OATES year aft.er defeating USF and one road victory came over Maryland, 71·'12. This year, Athletes ln Ac.lion formed tu version of a naUonaJ team, taking top players from throughout the country instead ol having an East and West squad. And it's even more amaz.in& to wat~b AIA'1 success wben ooe realizes lt ll operating on a t:Mvel budget that doesn't exceed $80.000 yearly. "We get around a $2,()()().$.'J,SOO guarantee from host schools and we ralse anQther $40,000 throu,ch speaking engagament.s and u - sem biles we put on," says Oates. As for players' salaries, Oates says, ''they make a minlmum per month. Through the Campus Crusade for Cbrt.st, they have raised enough through various bu.llnessmen." (No player gets more than $10,000 yearly.> world champion ClncinnaU l\tds. Norean. who also CaUed to win a monthly competiUoa, re- ceived 28 fint~place votes and J28 lnta .• ·Stablerled the Raiders to a 13-1 regular season record a. the top passer ln the National Football ~•sue. 'nle bearded soulbpaw q,uarterback completed 194 paues in 291 attempts for a 86.'7 ballou and 9'Z points: Jimmy Connors, tbe Wimbledon and U.S. O~ teonla champion, was next w1tb l4 and 72~ and rwminl back 0 . J. Simpeoo of lbe Buffalo BUls WU sixth with nine and 89. Roundinl out the top .10 •ere catcher .Jotumy Beach of ClncJD· ftaU, pt~ Ra,ndy Joeea of San Ditto. quartabck Bert.Jones.of Baltimore and U.S. Open golf champtooJerry Pale. 0 BUndness No Deter_.ent Man llaea Menttil Picture to Fuh While competing for Athletes in Actloo, a player fs res\ricted from any other employment. "ll'• a full ·tlme Job," aays Oates. "'Ibey have a Bible ln· slltute of study and they put oa cllnlca and aaaemblles. They're really kept busy an.d there lln't much freettme." ,..centqe, 2.m yards and 27 ouchdowns. He then guided at.land to playoff victories over ew England and Pittsburgh befOTe the rousine Super Bowl mph. Tennla atar Chris Evert ecame the hlJbest placed oman in Hickok b.iltory, recelv- 2' ft.rat pJace votes and 108¥. ta while 1oller Judy 1\ankin C>t one firat place vote worth ftTe olnll. Tbe only otber t•o women ever to set Hickok votM ere the late Babe Oidrtboft ariu, • 1ollor, wbo sot • tat-place vote ud l2 polnll l1' 9SO, and tennis playtr BUUe Jean Kine. wbo sot one potnt lD 1974. .J\ookle pitcher Mark Ft~b ... bed foartb wttb 1S ftnt•P11ce A record total of 14 at.bletel re- cei ved first place votes, aad a total of 49 rec~ived ~~ Stabler wlU receive UM Be-It, nha•d al u»ward1 of "20,000, at. the 4.2nd annual dhMler of tb• Touchdown Club of Wublo,aon next Saturday nllbt tn th•natloa'acapltal. Tater. bave been oaly two closer 1-2 ftDilMi ID Hickok v~ lbf. Qu&Nrbaclc Joe Namatb beat pitcher l>tnny McLain. by ,., pamll lo 1118 and ... ~ Phil Rtauto abaded 10Uer 'bell Hoau byalJc In J.llO. Thla Ytv'I votlq It the belt btuket ftnitb, .,jth a •P~M ot J•t ee pot.nta coverln1 &be top Ida .. CINCINNATI <AP) -"You give me good friends, a fishing pole and plenty of water and I'm ~~," says 66-year-old Merrill Jn that respec~r Coot diftera llt· tle from the oauoo's army of '10 million anglers. What dtat· tn1ulsbes the aalnl outdooraman as a breed apart from his col· Jeaauea ls biJ &llndne.ss. While ~ ex.bllaratlon of s~ ta• b.1s f1Doed q~ 01ht the line la IP.0:9.• the lc)ee of stpt bu not diminished hll love of the sport. "l thank Ood tbat llsblng. hu alway• been my tavon~ hobby. l 1ppreclate it more now Ulan ever beeaute ~ my peat friends.'' said the Leblnon, ObJo naUfe. Coot a body shop operator \fl· tll dl11bied by an eye d.lteue ln m1, lost blf a1abt wblle on a 1rouH·bW •• venture to IOGtban OblO. "I can't bunt now, but I can sure fish," says the spunky oldtimer. 1111 lifelong pursuit of fishing and a ruonharp memory have Mlped b1ID loeat. many of bis favorite baunb. ·~1 u.ed to ftlh Hven days a weei. but now I can on.b' make tw:k• a week. Bal I tW1 have a mefttal plctun ol my belt spots. I abould. I spent ~&b time at them. 1 Uill SQ1 triel* the way I r•q>•m'*' St -11 tllete't stump nearby bl' a bl1 rock. It's Just like "''" t,Mkll. 1• .. 111• • 111.c.v S,....,.LY • l(y. '~~I\ eucu ,_...... 10.Wll f'ttll a professional 1olfer. You never forget some th1op," sald Cook. One of bis companions says Cook's yean of flsblnl allo• b1m to trans«nd b1I bancltcap. Cast- ing problem.a are quickly over· come with eome advice from b1I friends. "After a couple of cuts be can bit that abcnllne u well as you or I without fouling the bail, sometblng those so-called ex· pert.I can'te¥esido." uyafilblq mate Bob Peach. The rest bf It Is reduced to an•I· 101 lnstln~d tbe "feel" technique. "" Hit favorite flab: "Tbe black basa ll the sportielt flab ln ~ pa!U, •• says Cook. Re uses a liehter rod equipped with an allt.Omatic f\1 ""1-tha\ retrieves the line by pnulot a lever. Cook says lt allow1 bbn to pla1 a flab ~ aD!I let out more lint ii ti. hOoka ab11ono. ; Atbletes in Action also hu a competitive basketball schedule, playing from urly November tbroutb the end of February. •'One of our blaaeat problem~ is findlna a place to work out, 1 aays Oatet. "We usually practtce at E11t Bluff Boys Club or al Oran1e Cout OoUeee." But any problems AJA bu en- countered have probably been comJ*)Nted by the fact AtbletAll 1n Action may finally be re- coinlied in Oraqe Count)'. "We've drawn well wherever we've played," says Oawa, "but ll w aa Dice to '" lbe hlpoDM ol th• peop&e beN. I •aa really sur- pri1td to see bow lmowled.feable Orance Counz,!!:: are, and~ l• here e to tee top. tbuatball." -ad flDI can probabl)' expect to '" top.fliOt baaltttball .. lon1 11 Oa{es \1 coacbln1 Athlttft Jn Action. .. , Workman Tabbea &liaon Coach GuitlBI South By BOGEBCULSON Of .. DMIYNll ... Bill Workman of Huntin8ton Beach'• Edison HiP School, SUMet League coach of the year •fter leading hls Chargers to the league champlomhlp, has bffil selected to guide the South in the 18tb Oranae County All-star football game. The tiff, which takes place at Orange Coaat Collese, is ten· tali vely scheduled for Aug. 6 - two weeks after the Shrine Game in Pasadena. "I expect to be using my own staff (Vince Asaro, Russ Purnell, Barry Waters and Gret Henry)," says Workman, "and we'll be US· ing Edison plays on offense and de· tense." The South, which trails in tbe series with four wins against 13 loues, hu never won two in a row -or two in a four.year span. The 1976 team, under Fountain Valley coach Bruce Pickford, squashed the North, 33-10. Workman completed his fourth year at the Edison helm, and for the fourth time the Chargers chalked up seven victories. His 1976 team was picked to flnlshed third behind Fountain Valley and Westminster and two of his players -Steve Rakhshani and Randy Holladay - earned All-CIF4-Abonors. Baseball Outlook Golden West Looks For Banner Season ' SodthCoast ~eTeams ID Action ID tDl1r ltnlgle to -., wltbln ran1e or Soutb Cout lA•sue buketball leaden Corona del Mar aod S. a.mean.. tb• El Toro a..ar.-. trek to Lquna Beacb t.oa1Cht lo • key dreult club. Tipoff ii at 7. tbe same for tbe other two leasue tiff• -Colt• M•a at Dana Hllll and Unlvenl· ty at K1laSon Viejo. For tbe Cbarsers of El .Toro coach Wendell Witt. a victory would out them one same oll tbe pace of tcallbt'a loMr' of tbe Cdll· SC club. A Jou would not drop El Toro out ot third ;:e -but It would live lif• to a Beach. Costa ifesa and U .enlty, all of whom couJd pull to wltbtn one came of El Toro. Tonl&bt'• game features the outllde abootillg ol El ToN's Mark Hill (lS.0) and Bob Chari~ (18.0) againlt the inside work ot La.gun& Beacb'I MMt Ben Bacon (17.8). BaecJD'I tallelt adversary ia&-2 aopbomore)(attstmpeoa. Once ccaatdered a team wltb a sbot at the title and one ol the favorites to grab a CIF 3-A playoffs berth. Colt.a Mesa wW be trying to rebound at Dana Hllls after four louel. Dana Hll1s extmded Coronadel Mar into overtime before aue- cumbln1 and could live Costa Mesa ita share of problems, ~ with an effective preu. Stu Hein, playmiker Scott Cook and Steve Crapo pace the DH at· tack, while Meaa 's punch cona1ats of Steve Parrino, Gary Willi and Doug Dysart. That trio bas I I 'l'a U 8-fler Michael Moyer. 4, of Newport Beach, is dwarfed bJ three marlin at the Balboa Angling Club. It wu a load year for marlin flSberman om the Orang• Coast. 8«30 Fae Westmont Westmont =~e of Santa Barbara, •. al pow~ NAIA Dtatrtct lll buketba c- Uob, lovadea the Sout n CaJUorala Collea• <Cotta M .. > Vaquara (YID too.1'bt (I ) for a non·eOl1fennce outtq. ·t w .. tmaDt la paced by Miit MW•r. an aU.cllatrlct rorwa.rtfor tM put two years. MWer !i!! lead.I Weltmoat In ICGrinl l"''" an1a.oawrace. lobnn.y Moore. a tranaf er tfQat Cyp.rep CoUese, la averqtn ... 2 ualata a fame and retut'lllM starter Kev1D Barclay, a W enter, wu lqely lmtrum--1 tn det .. Una the vanauarda ._ seuoo. Coach Paul Pealt'a V~ will rely on tbe sbootlnt ot,jl'f'd Ber1eraoo who la averaalnl,Jf.7 per 1ame aJons with three OU-- starters all bltUn1 in dotllle filUfet. .J Randy Adams. a •·\O topbomon cater, la bitU~4 r Ult; David Barron la av~ · f:112.1: and Freel Glutei" 10. ~· Both tea.ma bold a vtc:toTJ 9'Jll' Cal Poly <San Lula Ob~). SoCal la 7-8 for the HUOD ~ 1'Jt: lY 1-2 ID Soutbem Division !f~ Oiatrtct n competition. ~. The Vaquard.s wW b09t uC San Dteco Friday nllht ca ta their next eoaference outillC. -.C.. CIH9ttse.-. 17•t I ... It .. ~ u -• tit "' '° ., " t••"iu ts .. Jt "" ~· , .... 1tt; •. I It ,., D 111" J .. " • , • ...,0 • It 1 41 •1 '° " • 4.7 • I '•'.A , 1 o l lo 16 1Dt UP lltt .. and outfielders Vince Bienek and Jim Bruneaux. scored in double ftpres the put ------------------------ Los Alamitos Entries .: Golden West College's baseball team recorded its best season mark ever a year ago (26-12). but tt could be even better in 'Tl. The reasoning for that slate· menl is simple: the Rustlers have talented veterans at every poeltloo except pitching. But Rustlers coach Fred Hoover believes the pitching will be just as good as last year. "We lost a lot of pitchers from lut year, but our pitching bas probably been our biggest sur- pC'i.e this winter. They've done a very adequate job and they ap- pear to be improving," says Hoover. The pitching is a question mark . primarily because freabmeo will UJ'r1 lbe load. Daryl Paine a n d Brian Costelloe, both r ight-handers. are the lone returning pitchers -- but Cost e lloe bas bad mononucleotb and may not be read)' until mld seuoo. Pa,ine wu 3·1 a year ago and will be a starter this season. Other pitchers. all rresbmen. lnclade right-handers Chuck Rob,rtson <Fountain Valley>. Tom Schlepp <Cypress Hllh). Peder White (Newport Harbor), 8111 Anderson <Pacifica> and lef· ty Steve Natsuhara (Bolsa Grande>. White. the brothn cl former Orange Coast football ltandout Alvin White. bas been out of high school for a couple of years. While the pitchlnc may be a ~uestion mark,. lhe rest of the lineup will defirutely be loaded - and Hoover readily admits that. "I can't be coy, we should have a good team ... there's no ques· tion about 1t. Whether we have a great team no one knows. A lot of people think we 'II 10 out and dominate the teams we play, but l don1 thlnk so.·· says Hoover. Topplng the List of returning starters ts second bueman Doug Maosolino. an all·conference HlecUon. first team AU-Southern California and second team all· 1-tate. He batted 432 in con- ference play lut sea100. Other starters back include fint baseman Larry Kubacki, third baseman Mike Selwood, shorutop Jetty Velasquez, de- si1nated hitter Scott Desrosier * * * 0-ft-a.telMlllOM ... , .. 1~11 (.a .. y S~I IO<i•"•m..,I •I C>t '"·-~-1 1,lr ,,__ H.., -· 1 ., Wed ·'-" 14 wt.AM I-I ~ . "•b 1•..-..1 s.nia A,.., - MOl\.,,to 71-0r-C.0..11-1 r ... , ,..,n-~• Tun ~Ill -LA~~·· TllOl't -<II) LAH~ 1-1 Set .Mercll~~•-lc•· 1 r ... , ,MarClll -RIOH-' lho...,.I S.I ,Mttcl\1J-<.~· 1i.om.1 I tun , M¥<ttl"-tlmA"'9tttCC' Thurt • -Cll 11 LA Soulll-•t• 1-1 ~ .. Matel\"'-LAHar11ot·.' r .. .-,M-n SMtaMontca•t-1 Tll"f1 .• Mat'c:ll 14 I RIO Hof!OO' Sel.,Mardl~-nJV 1-1.-T ... t ,M«ell1'-«C.,.,,."' tllurt., Mff<llJl-LO$A11Qel<t•CC' lllomel ,,, ,Apt111_0r.,.coatt. Sat .• Ait•ll 1 ..... LA Sol>t-1•. I A!lfll 7·-"-eca to.w..., SeftUI M«la t-.,AprMU~A--·1-1 '""""AJl<'ll u •IS•"'a-.1ca• Set , A1>rll ll>-llt0 -· l...,..•I I Tllun , A!t'111t-<y-u• 1-1 s.1 ,.., .. .,......L ... ~•cc· ' '"", Allf'll~AS.U"'owtt' 1-1 Tllwrt,, Al)tll ·-LA Herbot' iM ,APfll ....... laMonl<a'. I T ... •,Mtv>-41 RIO .... ' '". Mty7-MC:ypnW. t t..n.,M8'1 ~...,..l•t CC•1-1 All ....... ll9Qln *' l :JO. 1111ltt< fl""'wlw 1,,. -.. .. ......... ~ c.i .......... eo.m-..- Corona, Fountain Valley, Corona det Mar and San Clemente blabs all advanc~ ln this w~k's ClF top ten basketball nUnes. Fountain Valley, ronkcd No. s In the Clfl' 4·A poll last w4 , ls rated fourth after lmprovln1 lta record to 16·1 with two easy Suuet Lncue b11btball wtna. Corona d el Mar and San Bienek and Desrosier were both lint team all-conference a year ago and Kubacki was MCOnd team. Desroeier hit .377 in circuit play and allo belted five home runs. Kubacki batted .324 and Bleoek hit at a .1111 cllp. Selwood wu recently aelected iD ~ mljor league draft. Tboee kind cl players and bat· tine averages would make most eoacbes drool -but there's more. Four Cypt-ess C0Ue1e players bave tramferred to Golden West -and all figure in Hoover's plan1. Catcher Dave Huppert, a 6-1. 200-pounder. wtll be the Rustlers' No. 1 receiver. Heltit at a sizzling .m pace at Cypress last season. leading the coolereoce in bits (34), but only making second team •ll·league. T.he other three Cypress tranJfers are utility pJayer Jeff Evans, outfielder John Moses and shortstop Ken Munger. Evans batted .338 in con- ference play, earning second team honors as an outfielder. He's also been working at t.hiJ"d base behind Selwood. two games. University, fresh from a vlc· tory over Colta Mesa, bu the belght advantage at Mission Vie- jo with 6-4'1'.t Junior Roger Poirier and 6·2 Mark Green featured for Uni. M111lon V1eJo'a young crew is led by Bernie Hawtlns, Mike Boater a.od Pete D•Casas - although the MV attack la ex- tremely balanced. GWC Five Faces Talemed Alumni Some of the better buketball playen in Golden West College hlltoey are expected to be on band tonight when GWC's ltm-77 ouUtt faces an Alu.mni team at 8 o'clock. Gua1'da Cbrls Thompson (1H9-71) and Taras Young 0972·'74) alone with 6-7 Brian Ambroiicb Cl968-e9, 70.71) and 6-5 Jeff St. Clair (W71·73) will play for the Aluma, says GWC coach Dick Stricklin. Tbompaon, Youna. St. Clair and Ambrollcb rank 1·2-.4-8 on the all-time owe 1eqrtng list. U CI Volle yball: Long Ye~ Ahead? Wben a acbool launches a volleyball program, it ft1urea to pad ita ac:hedule, playin1 not·» powerful opponents. Such i.s not tbe cue at UC Irvine, where the Anteaters, un- der coach Mlles Pabst, not only begin the volleyball program, but Jump rt1ht into major com· petition-facing tbe likes of three·tlme defending NCAA champion UCLA, UC Santa Barbara and USC. . UCI will be a member or the Sou thern California In · tercolle&iate Volleyball Aasocia· lion, which includes the three aforementioned powers. It wm not be euy and Pabst admlta it will probably be a long year. "Our guys have been picked to flnlab lut, but we should have a fairly decent team and if some of our opponenta are looldnl past us, we could pull off a few up- sets,·' aa.ys Pabst. the head coach at Cal State <Loos Beach> the past two years. Ei1ht freshmen and one sophomore wtll mue up the first UCI intercollegiate team. The lone aopbomore ls Rick Stlnhart, wbo played on UCl's club team last year. Toppina the list of freshmen are Nfclt Schaar (San Clemente), Kevin Mastin <Torrance), JOfl Capper (Unlvenity, LA), Pete Hubbard <South Puadene> and Fred Abnert <llim of the World>. All wlll be startera, along with SUnhart. Hubbard II the aet~r. Tbe other thr.e memben ot the team include GleM Duval <San Ptdro>. Ted Woos (Untveralty, LA) AD11 Jim Clemente, ranktd fifth and eilhtb In the CIF J.A POii a week a10, are leecod and fourth after upptn1 their muu to 1M and u..a. Tboa• two t.amt m"t at 7 tonttht In. $outh Coast Leque buketball came at Corona del MarH1')l. And In the •mall acboola Walery <San Dteco>. Dunl la re- covering from • dislocated fin1er, but la "1*ted to pla)' quite a bit. Pabst, 33, who played lntema· tional volleyball from 1998-75, fteurea the future la brieht for UCI. "By the thl.rd or fourth year we should be one ol the dominating schools in the leacue. Thia la one of the top volleyball areaa ln the country and we're looking forward to building a successful program," saya Pabst. UC:tn!M~~ Sal , Jan.1'--Al.-1 l'*'-1. Fri .• l"tb. ~I Stele (NonflrldQtl fllomel. Fri • Fib 11-el Sen oi.oo Matt' s.1 . '•b. u~cs.noi..., 1-1. weo . ,.0. ........ UCLA .. S.I . Fib 1t-UtyGla• (-). Wed .• l'tll.U ,_... __ • fllonwl. Fri,. Ftb. Jr-c;.I ~y ISLOI, lllomel, weo .. M ..... ,_CM SW• '"-IHC.111 •• Set .• M•tell s-.1UC5enl.t llMW•'. Fri . M-"Cll II-USC' 11\ortWI. W.O., M•r<ll~OieOOSllta• (l!orNI. Fri., Aprll 1-c.1Sla19 U,.-.o .. 1<111' lltolMI, weo ., ,.,,..1, .._........,.,..IM •. Sal , Aptll"4/C$aflte .. ,_•, ft.Ml, Frt ,Ap<lt •~use·. Wed., Aprll20-UCLA' 1-1 l'rl .. Allf'll11-l.0y04a' All 9•m•tM01n•t7:JOP.1'1 ·-.tu So<n~ CellfOrftl• lllMtCtl ..... Voll•YINll A_..,......,.. GoUen Compete UC J.rvlne's lotb annual blvtta· Uooal 1011 tournament wW be staled Moaclay. l'eb. 7 at lrvlDe C.O.St Country Club. 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A•C ATT&JBUTED th e modeat profit to improved performances by its J eep, bus, sarden tractor and plastics operatiom, whJch helped offset k>e1ea from the car downturn. la addition, AMC's foreign operations earned $600,000 due to fa¥Orable c\UT8lcy fiuctuaUoos, and 1ome cost reductions were made. the firm said. AM C's earnings for the quarter -tbe automaker 's ftl"St or the fis. eal year im -equaled 4 cents a share SXECUTIVES AT AMC, wbieb lost $73.8 million during ftual 197S and 1976, said they ex· peel~ the company to break nea in the new fiscal year. The October·December profits were off 84 percent from the $7.S mUllon, or 2S cents a share, for the flnt quarter in fiscal 1.W76. Biielaing a lofl When Kenny MacMillan lost bis carpentering Job in the mountains near Redding due to bad weather, he decided he bad to act fast to suppart his wife-and three children. So be made um sign to "bitch a Job" and. in about two hours, gamer"ed five job oppartunities. Maybe his bard time1 are over. Suit Raps Coffee Ads Sugar Content of Brews Attacked by Trio SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - General Foods Corp. is the target of a $15 million lawsuit that al· legea the naUoo'• largest coffee wholesaler is using faise ad· Yertiain& to sell its international coffees. The suit filed In Sao Francisco Superior Court claims that coffee actually makes up less than one quarter 0( the ingredients. "The principal ingredient of these artificial beverage products is sugar." the suit says. The plaintiffs are San Fran· cisco ~umer Action, Mahv· na 's Coffee House and Nora Lohmann, a coo.sumer. The in· Ur·national coffees named are Orange Cappuccino, Cafe Vienna, Suisae Mocha and Cafe Francals. A General Foods spokesman, Jack Whiteman, said the firm cannot diaclose the contents of the products "for com~uve re· uons." Bui1teaO...Sn A class entitled ''How to Organize and Manage Your Own Bu•lness" will be repeated ln the spring semester of the Irvine Unified School district adult education pre>«ram. Taught by businessman AJlan 5\poes of lrvine. the class will begin and r~traUons will be taken Wedneeday in room 510 of University Higb School. lrvme. Further tnlormaUoo is availa· ble at "6-4900 l•••r••tt Gee• Stltdfl A coune In comm~rcial ca1ualt1 tn1urance will be apoa1ored by the Insurance f TAKING STOCK J Educational Association, Orange, Feb. 2 through March 23. The course will be held on Wed· needays from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the office of Great American Insurance Companies, Bank oC America Towe r , 1 City Boulevard West, 17th floor, Orange. The pf'Oll"am is designed for agenta, brokers and company peraonnel who seek an uo· dent.anding c:A the underwriter's role and the funcUon of caaualty insurance. Pre-registration is re- quired. Claaa fee$ are $30 for IEA members and 140 for non- members. Further Information is available from the IEA, 4500 C&U\PUS Drive, Newport Beach, 928e0, phone 557-4653. Pla•IWl"S to •eec T•rTJ' llcKelvey, involved to the reYita.liution of the Brad- bury B'lllJding in Los Angeles, will 1peak at Thursday's m6eting or the Orange section of the American lnatitute of Planners. The luocbeon will be beld at Cro.1 Road& restaurant. Foun· lain Valley. Cost ll $&;reservations may be made by calling Betty, Jreoe or Louiae al ~3650. AlrJlet'C ~ Speala ClirtOG A. Moore. general manager Of the Loa Angeles Department of Airports andJ!: sident of the Airport Opera Council lntematiooal, will ad· dress the Orange County Ex· ecutives· luocbeoo at the Elks Club in Santa Ana at noon Wed· neaday. His topic will be "The importance of planning now for a new major regional airport In Souttiern California." Reserva- tions are available from the Orange County Chamber or Com- merce at 634-2900. Glasses Sert1tlalzed WASHINGTON (AP) -A Senate subcommittee is aoing after the eyeglasses industry, wbicb Sen. Gaylord Nelson CD- . Wlac.) suspects of charging con- sumers artifically high prices. Nelaoa said a preliminary in- vestigation for bis Senate sub- committee on monopoly found a wide range of prices for the same quality eyeglasses. But laws in 40 states prohibit opticians from ad· vertlsing so consumers can shop for the best buys, be said. N-platlcS~d CONCORD, N. H. <AP> -The appeals board or the Nuclear Regulatory Commission sus· pended the construction permit for the proposed Seabrook nuclear power plant ectective Feb. 4. a commission spokesman said . The 2·1 decision reverses several prevtous rulings on the controversial $2 billion project which bas been plagued by set· backs since receiving initial ap- ptov al to start construction last 1ummer. Business Moves Noted NeUa t\Jlea, Corona del Mar. baa been named manager ol lhe newly opened Moultoo Ptaaa oflice ol ~nrUy Padfic Bull, Laguna Hilla. She joined Security Pacific Bank's maoqe- ment tralrung program in 1971 and Pf'Olresaed through various bank office 1upervltory positions. Miss AJ. ten was named admlnlstraUve auistant al tbe Huntington Beach office In 1972, assistant mana1er of the Costa Mna of. Oce that same year. and was promoted to the Beach and F.d· tnser office ln 1973. She then served two ye an as • re1lonal tralnln1 officer lo the bank'• coa1tal region ad· .AL.La11 mlni1tralioo prior to ber appolntauml u u•'-t&Dt manacer last year at the Fountain Valley otnce, a po1t 1he held until her recent p~mo\ton to manager. The Moulton Plaza Office. whlcb opened ln December, u Security Pacific Bank't 54tb banlda1 Jocatlon ln Orange County. • ~aauaUooaJ changes affectina the qloeer· ln• eoaatrucUon aublldiaries ol ., .. C.,., lllCTll (J PlMNlllC Quota Met Irvine. have been announced. At Fluor Engineers and Constructors, A.C. lbefftel4, group vice president. marketing, will be rapon1ible (or line sales organ.lzaUons worldwide and bu auumed functional guidance for the marketlng operations of Fluor Ocean Services, Fluor Australla, Fluor Utah, and Fluor Pioneer. He ls former senior vice presdient, international opera· lions, for the subsidiaty. Wllllam I. Mcllay, group vice president, in- tttnaUon.aJ ope'rations. will be responsible for Fluor Europe, includlnl Fluor England, Fluor Great Br\· taln, Fluor Nederland, Fluor GmbH, as well as ol)traUooa ln the Middle East, including Fluor Iran, Fluor Arabia, and Fluor Eurasia. Erneat Moncrief, group vice president, Western be.mle,bere, will be responsible for 9pera· Uona of t.M Southern Callfornla division, H6uston d&vitlOll, aQll TIIM>r Canada. Reporting to Moncrief wlll be WWI.. C. Breea, vice president and Ce:Det-1 m-.iaaer, Southern California d1vlston. repl1clilf McK"~. ¥d JoltD A. DaJn vlce presi- dent and 1eeral manager, Houston dtvialoo, sue· ceedkll Nct\aief, Scott Nlckenoe continues at vJce pretddent.1enera.J manaaer. Fluor Canada. WWlala P. Dowalal continues as vice presl· dent,coftlltl\lcUon. C1i1 £. Stly. ~ntroller, la promoted to vice pra•deat. llU1lct. ·~ ...... ~ ..... -.. ,... ... 0-...0.....,-.. -~-..... -.... ................... ,,, ........... =--:::-::-~-..= ,,..,._. ........... ......... ,. •••10 •1111 '"' I•-L. ,......,u, a senior vice prasldent of WASIUNGTON (AP> 1"laor Corp., la named group v1ce PNSident. He will -PreHminarJ flcu.rea contlaue to ba•• diNCt ttsponalbiltt.y for tb opera· by the U.S. Cu•toms Uoas of J'luar'a Cllber engineerlnJ and conatru~Uon Senlce abow that 1neat 1ub1td\ariea. T•lbwell alao wUl continue to hnportf last year were aupem.. l'tUot'• two SUP.ply companies, KIJaby be[d wtt.h.ln the Umlt Mt 1\lbeeupply Company and The Republic Supply ol by 1'78 quotas. Call! orolll-.... -,.1 ........ ,_'"' ~-.......... .... _,......,... __ "' ... .....-..... -· .....,. _ _,, ... __ _ _,, __ ....... " .... '""' 1 .. 11 .. 1 .. 1 ......... --..-· -=: ...... , .... ,.., 2?:.tj~ -------:n .............. Oil ... ..... ,.,. ne~~~ r~ • uaat te11 than 1.212 llU)1a...a.otaa11•'t.Sout.bCoutPlu~1 haa bllllon pounde ot quota. bHDelect.edPresldeotoftbeMen'el'ubiooGuudof' lyPe meat wen lmport-Soutbern C.Wornla. -' .... tbt' ~ ol • \ l.DlbilUoapounda. Job ~r. Laauna mu., formerly wltb the SM f'raocllco Spoc:U l Boal Show, bu returned to bla uu .... Otaiw• COunl.1 to form a rtrm handUq ,.-omoUoll and operaUQu ol ~al event.a and ,...._.proJecu. , 'Pause' Takes Its Toll Low Laat Quarter Profit8 Cut Expectationa 8yDElaDREDONNEU.Y . ,. ...... ..._ Corporate proftta for im In many cues are not meuUJinl up to expectationa becau.ae of dil· appolnllnt fourth quarter performances. While mott comp&Dlea have not yet reported t.helr bottom line for last year and the quart.er that ended Dee. 31. lbere already have been a number of 1urprlles. HEUBLEIN •NC., WBICR sells more than $1 billloa a year in liquora. wines and Kentucky Fried Cblcken. waa one of the most prominent examples. It said earnibgs for the laat quarter will be about 13 percent below lut year's $16.2 million. Aa re· cenUy as November. the com- pany pndicted earnings for the quarter would be blgber than those of the year before. .Plainly an unpleasant surprise' to lta stocltbolden, Heublein's common stock lost 2S percent of lb value in two daya. Crown Zellerbach Corp.. a JeadJng San Francisco-based paper company, said la.st week it.I fourth quarter proflu will be 6 to 10 percent below what it made a yoar earlier. That followed another m,Yor paper producer, lnternaUonal Paper Company, wblcb jolted Wall Street with a 36 percent drop in fO\lrth quarter earnings. OTHER KEY corporations turning in lower fourth quarter earnings included Caterpillar Tr•ctor Company. down 28 per- cent, and Reynolds Metals Com· pany. down 37 percent. More than a month ago, Du- Pont Company and Union Carbide Corp., the nation's two biggest chemical producers, and Armstrong Corte Company. a ma· jor producer of noortna. carpets and fumlture, said their fourth quarter earnings would not live up to earlier projections. "The earnings surprises this seaaon have all been on lbe downside," said Ralph ScMpa, the bead of investment research for the Irving Trust Company in New YOllK ••Pl Cr•w ~o k !,,. w'r~"::i..,,~t~1 Cron o C11Ur td IONI $K"'1tiH Oerlly M ~·~~~n~!~" &!:~ 0.1• foi" O.te ' 111wrenu ~ '"""''· 0.Y1 Ill< ti"' tlO<O O.COr In All lfld "' "' l)el(lb Ag AFA P~ sv. 6'4 0.1111 Oii Aro ''" . ._ "' OtLMK C :;;.,.c~ I IYI 0.. 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I Sollro lftt > 3"' lllf) " ( NEWS ANALYSIS ) New Yort. ~ aaJd about 35 per- cent of &be eamtnp r.porta so far fell below wbat was expected. LIKB MANY ANALYSTS, Scarpa N1d the lower earnblp were caused by the so-called pause tn tbe recovery that oc- curred earty lut fall. ''We bad a good recovery cotng early In 1m and cooltdence waa bulldlng. ~ the pause hit, fean of uotber recession ln· creased, and people got cautioua. Buslneaamen stopped bwldtq lnventorles," be said. "ln December, retail sales bad their flnt reallY positive month since March, but It was too late to aave the Quarter for many com· pan1e1," Scarpa said. Companies reporting lower fourth quarter eaminga aenerai- ly fell in two cat.ecortea: bulc in· du1trle1 Uke at.eel, cbemlcala, paper. and aluminum, or com- parues with larae foreign opera. Uon1 that made their earnings vulnerable to large swlng1 ln cur- rency exchange rates. BECAUSE THE aECOVERY was ao strong ln the tint balf, most of the companies were able to ahow galna for the full year 1976 over 1975. For instance, Reynolds Metals Company reeorded year to year gains of 25 percent. despite Its sharp fourth quarter decline. Wblle many companies were reporting diaappolotlng 1176 performances, lbeN were some exceptions. RCA COKP. PROFITS were up 61 percent for the year, boosted by a 68 percent gain in the last quarter. Aluminum Company of America said its earnings more than doubled from 19'75 to ms, bitting $1'3.Smllllon. Posting a more modest earn- ings gain was Texaco lnc.. the nation's second largest oU com- pany. up 4.7 percent for the year Over Th~ Counter MASl>Uifft9 ,. 1~ Ptilrellt .. 11'1 dYi 54re•b Cl 71 to S8&9. l million . Newe from Wastunaton wu otlud. 1be government aaid in· dwstrlal output showed a •t.ron& 0 .7 ' percent advanc e in December. p ersonal lncome gained 1.4 percent last month - the bluest advance ln 18 monthl -and eooaumer prices rose lo December at a relatively moderate annual rate of 4.8 per- cent. BUT Gaowm IN tba Oroa National Prodµcl slowed to a 3 perce nt annual pace In IMat year'• fourth quarter, down from the prior quarter's 3.9 percent and sllgbtly worae than ex· pected. And retail.eales slipped 3.9 per- cent in lbe week ended Jan. U, the Commerce Department sald. lo other business develop. ments: -GENERAL DYNAMICS won a federal loan guarantee of up to $730 million to belp flna.oce construction of seven liquifted natural gas supertankers. The guarantee was aaid to be the big- gest ever provided to a private corporation by the government. -Frigid ·weather around the country blocked shipping on ice. jammed lakes and rivers. forced curtailments of natural gas sup- plies, leading to plant layoffs, and severely damaged the Florida fruit and vegetable cl'Op. -M aJor copper producers boosted prices 2 cents a pound to 67 cents after last month's round of 5-cents·a·pound cuts. Lead producers raised prices by a 1 to 1 ~ cent& a pound, ra1sing prices to 27~ to28cents. Bad Year Reported S ACRAMENTO <AP> - California tomato growers suf. fered a disasterous year in lln6, California Tomato Growers ~­ social Ion president Carl Sctineiderof Woodland says. He said rains and strikes caused $85 million in dir~t losses to growers and reduced the crop by 24 percent since 1975. 2111> '"' t ,...tlbOft 1010 Wit ~Ji: A 10'-JI~ ~·et S\.Ot S~ llp•a•d Doamu ~ ·~ E DC ' '"' 111t!M Pl'I " r..,o\~ Te"'"~ lWt 11"" ....... 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Doe.a the stock martet ccmtuae yOQf An ltem oa Pact 78 ot th• eun"eDt re.tu. m.,.u.. will tell pou a Jo& ebou• • wbat101aoalDU.Ucaslno. . •1 1 fl , Jt--.. tUt a company called Qp.puter ~ Aftlton61..a. Wa.mlnattq .....areban bQJtoa •Mll, lnC ot saalor b&oeb ol stock d~ tbe t.blrd quanc-dim.· Molt of tfda tndiJll ls dooe by U. bis iDltltuticba: muwa.r fmlda, Giber lnftltment . .• . t ,, CO!ll.Panlea ad the tnut dtpartmenta ot com· Money Tree .. '' met'Clal baats. Hert's wbat ~1 fOUlldout: J"lrat ot au, lbe mutual na.da and «her iDYntmmt ftnm were heavy aellers ot these 10 stocks: Net8U. ::-Cllndcal =:::= tJ.8. Steel $r7.4 aJ.Uloa ...... . ... .... .. , ........... .. ... .... 8"n7... $Zl.l mlllioa ,,_. M.-sa.• •Wkm Bew........... $17 ...... T-... $11.7allllaa OaeraJ IJedrte $14.S •llllaa tP THE WAY TO a.BAD THAT TABLE la u followi: amooc the investment companies •ales of Euon stock ex· ceeded purcbuee by nearb _., mlJHon, Now let'• go to the buk tnrlt departments, wblch bav~ ha1e amount.a ol montee to Invest. Du.rtos that aame quarter they were heavy buyers ol tbeee 10 ltocb: Netl>8rcllalel ......... 111•Ulioa ......... SZtmllllca $ZS.l•Wloe szz., ....... ......... $17.tmlllloa fll.lmllloa '1$.lmllllM THAT'S A NEAT llATCB. WBILE the mutual fuods, were unloadlng these securltles, tbe bank trult depart.men ta were •ddlnc tbe same aecurltles to their porUolJos. They • wen, 1D other wordl, tMlyfna wbat the Javestmeot corn· 1 , panles weruelllne. 1 Fortune put It well: •'It was. atl~t. a good quarter ror the brokers." And indeed lt wu. Merrill Lynch's profit& In the third quart.er of 19'76 soared 72 percent to $17 million. Palne Webber's zoomed 109 percent to $2.S million. Sbearaon Hayden St.one's ga~ 58 percent to $2.6 million. E.P'. Hutton's advanced 12 pere«tt to $4.5 million. And at Reynoldl Securities. proltta bl the third quarter inciealed 7 percent to $1.7 mi.Woo. That's a wonderful trading club they have down on Wall Street. Buyers Encouraged By Eco'!Wmic Moves NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market advanced steadily today, reapoodlog to economic moves by the Carter admlnl&tration. Tradlng was active. The Dow Jones average ol 30 industrial stocks was uo 2.82 pointa to 965.92. . 1 Galners outpaced losers by about a 7.4 margin amona . New York Stock Exchange-listed wues. Bert Lance, the new president's. budget chief, today contilmed published reporta that Carter's .economic plan would include a proposed incre~e 1D the investment tu credil for business. ". ·~ . St~la In The Spotlight HWW YORI( !AP). St!K. 4 p.m, llffce •nd l'•I <h•-el 11-llllffn moll ..:· 11,.. .... Yori! 510<-ExcMl!ot 1-s. tract1i nationally H mote '"'"" \1. c~ ., .f ..... .... a.o.1a0 2~ • ,~ Go ~le.......... DS,IOO I + c... •fh........ ••• 110,100 tl~+l\lo t.=.1 .. c.. ••. .•••• Ml.000 ""• ~ ~ Cll~.::::::::: ~= :._::f" e..g1 Ges. .• ...... 215.a • t~ "' W• 11!:1.......... 211.-II"+ " i Pet......... 101,JCIO -~~ '" .......... ,..,. .. ..--... ~(Al, ••• , ••••• , m.-41._+ 4' I I T•I . . .. • .••• 1'2.100 M"-+ "-°"" ............. '"·'°° JO\lo .... . Han~.. • • •• .... IU,300 J6 -2 CMI ll'•tm.......... IM,100 2"'-\0 ... A~con Leaden NEW v o .-K (AP)· Said, 4 pm. P•lc• '"" Ml c~ of \"41 t<:n """t utl•• Am«lcen Sloe~ E•<llal>Oe luu01., 1'~"fMn~!~1.1~.~ "'°'i9.i:.~ ts'61~-2 .. ~'""" 011... .•••...• 110,JOO 21._. ~. Mlle COfp.. •. ••• • . . . /1,j/10 I~ ..••• '"" e .. 1 .. ..,1.. .... ••. n.!00 '"• + '" SCE S 200f... ••• • • • tt,IOO ,.,.__ • • New ldrta.. ... •• •. • • 3',200 1~ + lMSY\ COfll •••• ••••• Ji,Q ti + " I owo Gotp.. •. ..... a1,400 s·~ + " US ~11....... •.••••.• 31,400 U lo-\. Oen Recr........... lt.000 a •...• Jt'Jlat Stoclu Did NllW YORK <API IMIAT AMEX 010 Nl!W YOIUC IJIP) Do..,lones~ verllfJf!• =:1rkr.AJ>l FIMI oow..J-•~'"" J Olltll Hftll d-CIOYf t~ JO '"d ~." m .s1 ' .lit "' ,,. , 10 T111 tst.n UU4 2 .JO U2 11 + O 1 IS VII llLO. l1U1 11U2 111~+ t O'I ts Stk s11.it m .» an ... i11 + 1J: ~~, ........... : ................................... '·1r: •"!."!'... . ••• .. .................. ..,,~:! ~au' •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • j,lDO • TU!!d!y. Jenuwy 25, tm. THE FAMILY CIRCUS . "I mode the mistake of winning a gome." History St•dy White Males ·Predominate NEW YORK (AP) -American history boob are 1lvtng more apace to bladm, 1'Qmen and Ill· diam., but wbJte, male, upper-class perspectives atW dominate, acconting to a ltudy oo blatorical stereotypes. The report, tlUed "Stereotypes, Distortloaa and Omlaaiona In U.S. History T9"tbooka," was financed by the Carnegie Corp. and Nleued by the Council oo llsterraclal Books for Cblldnn. It also deala with tbe experiences ot Aaian-Amerlcao.s, llexlcan-Amel'lcaos and Puerto Ricans in American history. "BEIGBTENED VISIBILITY OF previously itnored peoples bas not aaaured an accurate depic- tion of their reality," said Dr. Robert Moore, direc· tor of tbe New York-baaed Racism and Sexism• Resource Center for ,Educators and head of tbe three-year project. Moore said that to the extent radam and sex· lam are dealt with in textboob, ''they are treated a isolated mlat.akes of the past. 'Ibey are never analyzes as outcotnc structures by which aome peo- ple continue to profit at the expense of others. "And, since oppression is rarely examined from the pea spective of lta victbm, it la no 1'ooder that many student.a conclude that women and Third World people are unaucceaaful by nature, berecllty and inclination, "{said Moore. INfOUIATlON ,\BOVT FAMOUS women is being added to biatOt)"tots, be said, but the choices are selective: "Unlfonnly, tbey ignore women lite Margaret Sanger, whose struggle to legalize blrtb control was cru~ the lives, bealtb and hopes of U.S.women." ~ Designed to help educaton analyae their seboola' texts, the 143-pqe repcirt contains 153 quotations from 13 aeeondary acbool texts. Alonplde ti.e questlooed quotations appear crid· Clll8I from mtnorlty penpectives. JIJD«tty CGetributlou cfteo are menUooed in a patroniziDg manner, Moore said. 0 WE KEEP BEADING THAT 'The Indian save us corn and tomatoes' and 'Black people gave ua jau.' Tbls implies that the only •alue of other cultures lies in what 'they' contributed to •our• 10Clety," be aaid, empbuWng that tbe text.a dist· tnplab between 'us' aa white and ~em' as any and alf nonwhites. Citing a textbook paasa1e that says "even Uae lad1an was an lmm.lgrant," the report aai4 that wu an unproven theory, and added, "Many textboob refer to Native Am.,rtcans as the flnt imml· sraota ... Aaaeitiooa that NaUve Adiertcana were - merely the lint among many groups of lmmigrants serve u subtle Juatlficatlon for European conquest, lmplyinc that l&ey bad no greater claim to the land than dld later imml1ranta. •' ON!! PASSAGE ON THE ID81'0aY of blacks in America said: 'The lint Nepoea w~ ablpped to America -to Jamestown -In lilt, the year before tbe lb)'Gower arrived. . .the tint of mil1ion.s of Africans 1f'bo were tra.DlpOl'ted toward these shores tn the aexUOO years." The r.port auwerw: "Jl'ne Afrlcana, u well as alav ... were in tbe Amertcaa before 1819 ... they were seamen. exploren, farmen, pides and sbip- bull•erw." Second Measles Shot Suggested CHICAGO tAP> -Some cblJdre set meules lftm' belDI •Kdnated qalmt the dtleae because tbeJ wen 1mmualled too '°"°'' a aM4lcaJ awdy in Callfornlabal fOUD4. BeeaUM ot tlult, medical rmeareben now reeom· mend NnlCdnation for ebUdrea wbo received cent of cldldren tnoeui.t. · Ulelr abobl before the•&• eel at •I• U mootbl were of ta moadla. not adequt.eb' protected TBS CALll'OaNIA qainlt tbedlaeue. atudy aJ»pe•n In tbe IN CONl'aAST Obl1 =~ ~~8;: about 5 pereent ;/thole llt't'OlYed blood 1 .. plinl immunbed llt 13 moaUai of 415 eld.ldre ID the «older failed to..., • llWdordarea. edequatetmguwtt.y. Dr. Aue Yeacer Of la her report, Dr. Stanford 11n1Yeralty•a Y ea••r aa1cr 1oun1tr sebool of..,.._, '9loq cbildrm still have aome wtua ......i coUequea, protection •1•Jn1t foaD4 tlla about 1S per-meala IDMrited from --------tbe1r mc6erw and tllll tn· t.rferea wttb the nc· -~--:---:-:-"":"":'",....-,,.... ctn.. '~Tile control of ......... DOt • lolv.d prob&em, •• ... pomted .......... I.bit ... elaildno ...... aot ... ........ all. WASIWfOTON (AP) -fte ...... wUI pay more to retind mlllta1'7 l*'IOD-nel t.bb year than tbe AnQ7 pays to all active dul:y ICJldMrs. Thia aowtDI peoalon ~II _more than the Air Yorce bu bUdltteCI Uall year to bayplanel ud m111U.. ADd It Is men tbu tbla ,_..,, NnJ budfet fonblpbuUdtn1. SINCE ua, T8& total defwe budlet bet al.most doub&ed, ,.... from $.U.1 bUllon to U:,/tear'• $100.l blllloo. But tbe cost at tar)'=-baa~ oearlY tenfold to •·2 : ID 1112. mWtar7 pemioDI amoated to 1~ percent ot tbe Def ... l>tputment budlet. Por im. tbe penalaM 8IDClllmt to 8.2 perc:eatot the defeoH budlet. In the next ftacal _.rear. tbe COit wt1l probably reach • btWoo. and It wW be puabinc SlObWlon tbe year aftettbat. UNLl'SI CHANGES AU made in tbe system, the annual pen.lion COit eoald exceed $30 billion by the year JOCIO, ae· cordinl to an estimate by the coo· grnslonal General AceounU:na Oftlee. That estimate Is baled oo boldlDI tnfla· tion to 5 percent a year •W tbm. The GAO mo estim8*ed that tbt oa· tioo woaJd spend a total ol $0t bWkla ca military pmslons between DOW and tbe end of the century. Tbat'1 men than tbe current annual federal buqet and almost equal to two-tbirda of the national debt. The eOltl ot m.llltary penaiooa have crown r~dly because tbey are peaed to active:duty pay, wbJcb bas been lD· creased to attract an all-volunteer force. THE NUllBEB OF mllltary pensioners also bu more than doubled since before the Vietnam war. There DOW are more than a mlWon penoas 1et- tlng Pentagon pensions, and the number ia expected to increase to 1.3 million by 1980. This year's $8.23 bllllon penlloo bW tops the $8.19 bllllon budgeted for pay. allowances and travel for all Army penonnel. the *6.19 bUlion for Na~ sbJp- bulldln& and the $7.92 bUlion for Air Force mlaaile and alftraft procurement. The mllitarJ penaloa 1yatem la more A ••lad e. ... r •••• wt eelnlet .,. • .., NdN .,,... . .,: .... , ... ., .. .. tip.., ..... ., ••••• ...., ............ .... ., •1,1&1 per ••• , ... mWtary fadlttles, or fl'ee bealtb in- aurance when ft Ila 't. It includes cut-rate commiuary aboppina prl~~ and free travel when apace Is a oo mWtary bwpurt. IOLITOY BETDtEES AU covered by Social Security and draw thoae benefit. in addition to mllltary peoaloo paymenta when they reach qe a, for men. or qe62 for women. They make DO cub contribution to their penadom, wblch are automaUcally protected qalnst inflation. Calla for ehanle in the system are coming from several cllfferent direc- tiom. tacJudfq the Pentagon itself. NOCKt of the proposala calla fOI' cuWnt :r,ment.s to tboN already retired, and tar)' lobbying groups &enerally op. pole reducing beneflta to future retirees. ''IF YOU 8TA&T cutting back on OW' benefits, bow about cutUna beet on aome Of the others?" uid Robert B. LaurmU of the National A11ociation for Uniformed Services. a IJ'OUP rep-•eat- Preaid,ent Cuter bas , announced that MU· lean President Joee Lopez Portillo will be the ft:nt bead of state to pay him an offlclal visit. He will be in Wuhiogtoo. Feb. 14-15. CB Safety Pr.omUed ONE OF A KIND 15-SOo/o OFF LYMXCOAlS .- No f;j ~(oat .......................... ·: •.... I~ t~~·-~5~~~~Ccd ··.·:.·.·.·:.:·:.·.·.::-.:::'.'.' ...... m; #'2SS8 NQIUJY> ~·FJI '-"'"I'"~ . . . . • • • • • . . . . • . • • 2f70 #'[7<IS ~Cot Lyra MJ ~ ~ .•...... ·~· ~ ·c~ . . . . . . . . . . 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AND ~·COA'TS GREA'Tt '( ~ \~[)(NG 200 5(ZES b TO 42 " ,. GROUP OF KIDSKIN & LAMB COATS RedUCed 'IP to .., .. 10~.y~ 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. ALL 1'\1R8 l..USUD TO SHOW COUMTllY 01' OIUOU'f or IMPORTSD ru1lS NE\JP:ORT BEACH• NEWPORT CENTER 14 FASWON ISLAND• 6"-4661 :\ . ~J-iumor ·in America: =:A Tradition Lives BJ' DENNISlleLELLAN °' ... ....., ............ Wilen N«m Priosky was .C be llterally fell out of a.ta chair lauping at Laurel and Hardy on televlalon. When be was in hl&b school in the early '60s be began buyinC comedy albums. It wu the bey· day of the ataodup comic: Bob Newhart, BUI Colby, Jonathan Winters, Dick Gregory, Mort Sahl, Nichols and May ... Prlnaky played Mort Sahl albums so often that be bad all the routines memorbed. (A teacher even commented that be JM>t only talked like the come-Aian, but digr~ in the best SaJll manner.> Throu&h tbe years his study and appreciation of ~medy arew to embrace all forma of humor American style: literature, fllm, radlo, records and televia1o0. Now 31, and a Huntiniton Beach-based English instructor, Prinaky baa turned bb bobby in· to a college-credit course called Humor ln America. THE CLASS, which will begin through Coastline Community College in February (be also teaches it at Golden West College>. otters an historical perspective of tho6e who have tickled the nation's funny bone. It's an illustrious list: Prom Norm Prinsky with comedy album collection. the immortal words of Mut Twaln and tit~ alaps*k·patbos of Charlie Cba}'lln to ~ sum· cbewtng wt.ad.om oJ wm Rogers and the pc:eenantrauaea of Jack Benny to (be •J.cb gap of Ende Kovac• and Mel Brooks. Prinlky aalta bis course with liberal doses of out.aide readinp, films, records, radio tapes, slides and drawlnp. (He ooce started a class by having a friend dress in a gorilla suit, complete with derby and briefcaae. The surprise "guest" wound up lobbln& a pie into Prinsky's kisser.) He now refrains from attempt· ing to entertain the student.a with his own humor. "I found it bad a negative effect. Some wanted to justjokearoundlnclua." After all, tbe study of comedy is a fun, but serious business. ALTHOUGH THE predomi· nant form ~ comedy has sbitted from the written word to audio- visual, American humor, says Prinsky, largely bas remained theaame. ''Mark Twain was complaining about m~btnes breakin& down and dominating our lives. Everyone who baa an experience with a vending machine knows they 're out to get ua." Jam es Thurber, Robert Benchiey and other writers of the '20s and 13Qs touched oo topics such as fad diets, and junking the car and going back to the bicy- cle-all fodder for today'• come- dians. Although there were writ.rs in the Revolutionary War period who wrote satires, Pinsky says, the flnt professional humorists (comic lectw'erl) did not appear until the 1830s. · "Before that it was a kind of a hit or miss thing," be says, ad· ding Benjamin Franklin wrote humorous essays, but is not con· sidered a humorist. BEFORE THE appearance of Mark Twain, he says, humorists tended to focus on particular re· gions and subjects. "Twain broadened the range of individual humorists. He talked about all areas (the Weal, the mldweat and middle claas peo- ple, preparing the way for Benchley and situation comedy." Wblle written humor was popular through the 1920s, another form already had made inroads:motloopi~ "For me, movie comedy really starts with Chaplin, although there were earlier comedians. He took slapstick and added a new note: tragedy or pathos. Nobody else-other lb an Keaton-would do thin1s like having him Cail at the end, where be walks off into the sunset. Whimsy Fashions A year ago at Christmas time, Debbee O'Dell baked up a batch of banana bread. Daydreaming, she started fid- dling around with the dough! Jormln& it into small flower a.na "animal shapes. CapUvated by the texture and nexlbllity of her medium, Mn. O'Dell made up her own secret concoction. From the mixture of flour, salt and water, she mold• intricately detailed fleurinea that resemble fine porcelaln. • • Seulptlng ttom bread dough is a poplllar craft that bas seen a steady irowth in recent years, but Mra. O'Dell's whimsical characters possess an un· matched magic. ~~~wee hedgehog, la clad in a runay apron decorated with 'tiny eal;'Ted ducks. A playful rab- bit 1-decked out in a dandy pale blue coat. ~ ll:LABOMTE gooee .fporU • • lllle,. ooule.nt. brocade jacket:._ and a dalnty mole carries a de- lic.te pink teapot. "I've always been fascln--4 by Un)' thinp," she admitW, and her art 11 a reflection of her love for minutiae. Sbe allo admires the work~ Beatrix Potter, the Enallah author and Wuatrator who creat· ed Peter Rabbit. In ad4ttloo to her cb&l'tDlni animal onwnenta, Mn. P'Dell tkillfully CCJDIWcta dlmiDutln, complex 1eaee beneath clear 1lu1domea. Only three inches tall at tMtr peak, the vlpettes rest on round wooden '-"· "l ma a little Oenna.n ma from Aaabeim wbo won. with me,..,.~•-.. ot wood ........ an tbe 611111 for ''Thia edditladal element ls what makes bis rums so appeal· ing. They really have a lot of depth to them. They're not superficial.•• P&INSKY POINTS out that a common bias against comedy ls that for something to be worthwhile it must be serious. Humor usually taies a backaeal to drama. •'It gripes me that comedy 1s sliebted and looked down on. They do have something to say. Shakespeare's comedies are as significant and meaningful as his tragedies. Comedy makes us Jaugb when we're getting the message, the same as tragedy makes us cr y a nd get the message." In the late 'SOs and early '60s comedy albums, a new form of comedy, appeared. Prinsky feels they are an unfairly neglected and slighted art form. Their main feature is that they make tbe performer's routines perm anent, says Prinsky. A person can listen to Mort Sahl in a 1957 album for example, com- ment on vice-president Richard Nixon steering the ship of state Cr_aft. "AMONG the Flowers," a tea party, and .. Once Upon a Christmas" are two of her dome scenes. Each displays light· hearted creatures in a fairyland setttna. The 22-year·old creates the fragile animals in her kitchen atudlo in Huntinetoo Beach. SittJn• on a bright orange chair at ber wooden work desk, she said, "I use toothpick& that are lightweight and small." She is lmaglnaUve in her choice of aculptinl utensU1, utillzlng butter and parln& knives, in addition to broken den· tistry tools she aquired from a friend. Two well:.uaed ~Tenon cookie sheets are employed for baklnc the critt.en to a pale beige done· DUI. Mn. O'Dell then paints them wtth41-cent watercolors. "I love pastels,:' abe •noted. Soft ,......,, u,ht · pinu1 qwet yellow• enc1•k1 turquoases are . amQll& her favorltes. ~"'~·· 8~BAY8 them with a lac· quer ee.-...,,.final l~P~ Tbe .. 1973 ,n.duate of Tustin ltiP Scbool bu had oa formal tra.lnlna bl aQ1 art field. In fact. abe admitted that ln school lhe .. coaldn't do anytbtng with clay. "My blah acbool art teachcr- would be ao proud of me.'' ahe 1ald. "She tried to ialJc me into COGtlnu.lnc school tmtead of aet- ttne married." . Mn. O'Dell and ber husband, Mark, bave one 18·montb-old dau1b~, Nicole, who aerves u ln1plration for the sculptor's moat recent endeavor: wrlUng storybooks Wuatrat.ed with her bread do~ ftcura. "1 a• a lat of ldeu for ltori• bJ w8'cllAU Nicole,•• 1be ,. ~•aled ... 1 aho relY oa put ~· fDe," lheremarkld.. · ---· BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesct~. January 25, 1977 B1 following Eilenhower's heart at· tack. Said Sahl: "Nixon has ap· peared on all the magazine cov~ ers-Life, Newsweek, Time-all the magaz.tnes with the exception ofTrue." ln earlier times comedians ap- peared before small audiences in theaters around the country. They could perform the same routine over and over. TODAY, BECAUSE they are appearing before television au- diences numbering in tbe mUllons, they pust eomtant.17 come up with ll'eah material. Because there are many CCJll• temporary comedian.a who have made nearly a dozen albums, Prtnsky feeb "it may be tbe)"re the most talented comedians that ever lived. How they can COO· aisteotly be so hilarious in beyond me." Those who take the clua may Just eet a clue u to bow they do it. It begins Wednesday, Feb. 9. Further inl<rmation ls available by callin& Coastline Community College, 963-0824. • o.n,,, ........... ""'-~ Dome scenes Jeature ftilryland settings. perlencet. I bad a wonderful Maa and Loni Beach, PetUQuUt chUdboocL" Juac\lon ln Lido Villa&• aact LocallJ, Jin. O'Dell'• wort t. :Warren's Jmporta in LalWl& anllable at a. h'• •.Colt& Beach. ·- DM.YPll.OT Clothes 'Under' DEAR ANN: ltno'wiDf_YOU have so UlolSIJ .-ioul problema to deal wttb. I am reluetalat.to laJ 1 ULia oaeoa JOU~ a.ad I .,. ta.vtns • enl and we Deed m outaide optmon. ' I take the poaWon tbat the •aJ a penoa dr"elMI telb a areat de- al about bbD. My IClD, who" 17, ,. aan clothel are men trapptnp &Del DOt important. ' I thou.Id tell )'OU tba1 tlda J'OWll man bu given up ••villl UD· derwear because "lt'a a d.rq." Am I wroq when I 1a7 UD· denrear la eueatlal for reuom ol cleenltneu? What an your tbouCbta OD tbia aubJeet? My am bu agreed to Skills . Taught Solving the mysteries of J..ty faucets, clogged dralna, alck lamps and other bome repair pro- blems is the objective ol a new spring course al Golden West College. Open to both men and women. the class will meet at 9 a.m., beginning Feb. 10, in the tee hnology bulldlng. Instructor David J annan will give confidence to those U.ckllnc irksome repatn. Class members not only will learn what to do, but bow to Dian for it and select the riibt tools and materials. Some home slcills to be taught include wiring light switches and sockets, replacing fuses and circuit breakers, replacing broken tile, repairin(I damaged plaster, drywall and stucco and doing toucb-uppalnt. Individual assistance will be avallableforspeclfic problems. Walk-in registration beg.ins Feb.3. aMd• by 1GUI' dedaioll .. '° ban I . -IONOR lfAULE WITH A BIO POTENTIAL . DEA.a II.IL WITll 81G l'O'I'.: fte•aJ ................ ............. aeeC' .. a. -· .......... ...,. r.MB. UM~.-,_.. ....... .~ ............ 0r U CM IQ1 "I W-...... .. , ........... ~1111111 .. ,_.... .... • care "'8& ,.. ............ . 1&•1. fmtJ ...... tlaat ..... P1 ............... ~·-.,;. ............. Be .... . •arlaMJ ...,. .. -.. ...... Aa ,_ ,._ 17.,_.. ... _,.. wDo.t I wear -..._-cW Question (Ann Landers ~ than my dlld. I ... IO UPMl I •hook lib a le.t and ran lti'a1Cbt to my room wbm I 1et home IO l wouldn't bave to lac• my parents. The problem is. now ( can't look at~ wltboat .... ber dad. Sbould I tell ber what bap- pened? a.. ean. l avoid behlC alone with tbat man! Please help me. -SUPERIOR. WIS. DlLEllllA DEAR ANN LANl>ERS: rm. dlvoreed woman with a lJ.year- oJd IOD. l don't know lt I have a problem or not. Please tell me. Y•terday I came hon>• and found my IOD leated at my dreu· inl table. He WU pluck.lnl bla e1ebro•1. I woulda 't have tboulbt llQtbial ol lt bad be been pulli.q out a few atray hairs but be bad ooe eyebrow down to a fiDe line -like a lirl'•· I didn't HJ a wGnl -Just took over the Job and flnlabed the other UNEASY IN rtOJUDA DEAS VN'&.\IY : .... ,_, :r. .......... u .. c111111•.• p ck (lb •J•~:;:r· unt • llrl'•'' Alllll M a f• a fer yon •aknp or c ........ ,.... betttr set .... • •• eoatelor. DEA& DILL: Pie ........ WI Do you feel awltwanl, Mlf-conaelou. -acm.ty! Welcome to tbe club. There'• help for '°' in Ann Landen'• booklet. '"'l'lae ~ to Populartty." Send 5G cents a eotn with ,o.r req1Mllt Md • lone. •tamped, sell-a~ eo•elope to Ann Landen, P.O. Bos 1400, Eltla. m. eoJJO. •UJ ................ ... " .................. ..... eyebrow. . • ..... ,...-•• auer.w.u h oUen le Ul•• '" ..._. a1ata ...... tlW llU1 ~ l'n talbd to a few ol IQY frtmda about tJUI and they IQ In tbl• d•J and a1e lt means nothlU. WbAti do you aay? -aloe& fortlle ride. Some Friendly Advice Warm Notes Not Cool B1ESllABOIDECK I've never been to Miami tn tbe winter, but u a penoo eaten up with envy and fed m,-with pamardl from trlenda. I have a mental picture ol the average winter tourists. Tbey hit town, run down to the lift shop, buy 200 postcard•, unpack thelr phone book from home. and write atead111 for the next twoweeb. Moat of them don't have Ume to eat. walk cm the beach. soak ap tbe sun, fllh. or for tbat mat- ter aleep. They Juat alt there pemDni one mt.- erable greeting after another to make the folks baclt home feel rotten. There are some of Jou out there wbo mi•ht become Vfff'Y defensh'e about thla ritual and say, "But they're my friends." peeling aomethh\g terri· "Wby are JO• IO ble," OD tbe verydQ JOG jealous?" ran into a lrmen line ol "Wbo'1 Jea,loaa! l"m laundry and required alwaJ• bappJ wbm • atitebes wben a p.ar ol meone eaa borro• puey bose dipped JOG mOQeJ for a trip la tbe aboTet.be.,.. · wintertbeJean'tnmaf- AT WIT'S END DGUd ford In tbe pnn"W'. M ac>1,::v:1~na ... U::: 11'¥e 1alw1 ~ utd.1"1'bet ''l'mfOialtobealS.1 althoa.gb tbe 1>04tal am 1 taat P ar• hope her elotlMa are service ii IDdlnecUobe a tocetber IM'1I for It all perm&DllldJUIAllllsdwttll Utile raay from time to ,..,. Joes.' So, IO abMd. pineapple.•• time <a frimd ol m1ae Readlttome." .. $be wrttM. 'lt'a been Just reee&nd Ida draft •• r I a IT. IT. 8 ~~ 't. ~·.:: notice aiCDed bJ Richard a o t a e a rd f r om HHtloa. • " M.Ntxoa>,t.bepostcarda Plorlda. lt'a from •"Youreall7lmowwbo ~~::. !!cs~~I ec.ohal• and baa a bl& JOQr fri.m an bJ die get tbrou&h wttbin ~ palm tree and• bunch cl one• wbo wrlte." I of the time they are huladueenunderit.'• amn.d. mailed- • Y BU IBA ND~--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;~ came back from the mallbos yeater· day with a card from our good frlenda. Bob and Donna. David Jarman supervtaea wiring a lamp. BEtlEVE MB wben I tell you that a .. friend" would never write, "My nose is "Don't tell me." I said, glancing at the caret. "It'• a porpoise littiu oo Donna's lap amatn1, ·1 Can't Give You AnyWne ButLove.'" Capricorn: Accent's on Creativity WEDNESDAY • .f ANUABY Zt By SYDNEY OllA&Jl ASIES <March 21-Aprll 19): Accent on money, inner resources, abUlty to make most of a.saets by beiq reallstlc. No free luncll. 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Prell• lntiv11 Rom1n 35 Mo-Its with 11tor1 57 Anenempt 58 -·and• halt 598aaetiall's • ~~··t AO~« Fo• ~~ITH , P, .. llf "6 WITH ' Gtfll.S I • : > ~ DON'T '«XI 6fT' BACK ON 'f'OllR SOIOOL 8U5. AND 60 HOME ?! LlNVS ANO I 1.1.AAT TO 8E A.I.ONE ! ,, THE VlnuE OF VERA VALIAM1' DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK OELIVERY ROOM "How deprc"ing! I planntd to enroll in a diet 1nd ncrc1~ clan 1omorrow but my horo\COP< ~Y' 10 delay new vCT11urc until ,pnng DENNIS THE MENACE 0 ·~ ... : I f • •• •4 DAILY PILOT Tonight's TV Highlights KTLA • 8:00 -''Key Larso." Newport Beach actress Cla1re Trevor won an Oscar tor her rote In thls 1"8 movie drama with Humphrey Bolart. KCET.@-Voyage to the Ends of the Earth. The Norwegian explorer Nameo who led tbe first Arctic expedWon ts tbe subject of tb1a documentary. narrated by actor John Glelgud. ABC • 10:00 -"Roots." In 1776, Kunta Kinte makes a bid !or hi.a own freedom and loses his foot. Guest stars tonight are John Amos and Robert Reed. 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GIOl«MAH COLONIAL SIXllDROOM MIAlllAC:H Formal double door en· try to claulc old world cberm. Large living room with floor to cellln1 Ii.replace. Banquet 11%.ed formal dining room is conveolenUy secluded from huie country ltttchen. Family casual entertainment room overlooks grounds. Guest quarters. Sweep. •CANYON ..... _....,......__ ... .., tr-lilt ................. 4 W.. $ I _ .. N ...... Plill Hhtf ..... ............. , ......... ... ........... ,... ............... _ ~ .... .,, ......... SUl.HL 67M-. S49.tl0. • Bed:room. 2 bat.b ramUy bocne on llOOkiled cor- ner lot. New carpet. ftreplace, boat or tralleT access. Protected by our one year warranty. Cal64CM900 \\I.IF' 1:1 . \I .I' ' • ! , ' ... , • ~.. • 1002 NIWIJstitl: $41,8. MO DOWN PAYMT. Spacloul 3 bedroom or- ren privacy and lwcury at reuanable price. No do. IJ9YDlt. Low moatllb' pymta. Tnaly • dell.Pt to see and etUoY· Hurry, pleuecall 191-7115 ILUFff OPPOITUMITYI RarelY can we otter YoU Reh a~ 'TRINA MODEL••, with BACI'. BA 't -VIEW, oa such favorable tenDt-Out Of town OWDS la offeriJll ttUa 8bdrm., 2~ bath unit -decorated ID fold tooea -at See5 per mqqtb wiU. an op- tion to purchase at ODiY $115,000. Pleue b11n"Y ii you an~ MOTi: PculblY yoa haven't beard, we've moved to 4IO Newport Center Dr., Nf:WPOl't Beach -·on tbe pound noor c1 the Great Western Sa'riDla • Loan BJdi. 1"1t ... 759-0811 9tut WutauBfq. GIMUill 1002 ....... 1002 .............................................. \\ I > I . l . 'i '.\ HAllOI YmW HOtB HOt • .... and a beauty! Pour bedroom with beautltul front and nu'= complet8 wttb =: and Note the neitr c , toft , uni\, electric door opener Ud ~· maculate bometeepin& A J9wiel cm a 81'x100' fee lot. PreleDtecl af $118 .. 000. IJ~l(.)lJI: OOMH REAL TOR~ 875«>00 2443 East Cqtst HIQHWay, Coroo. dt4 M• al50 in Mesa Verde, at 546·5990 ca_,.. 1002 ca, w ti 1002 .............................................. tq open bannister ataln1--------1 to massive bedroom COM>OMIMIUMS M15A YIRDI TAYLOR CO. THI IWffS -YllW! Dolores mMel. 3 bdrms., 2'h baths, end aDlt. with view of everytbiDg but the future. Wet bar, large deck, air purlfter Q&te~ water softener. Owner bolagbt elsewhere., price reduced to $149,500. Come see gorgeous Dolores! suites. Hurry ror this In TuaUa and lr~1ne. "Gone Wltb The Wind" • • GUEST HOUSI l\i.1\I 'I ()Ii'-. . .1;10 I l ~l ·li; charmer.Call963-7881. •·:&t&°:f;ERS Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 ba Ol'fN 1119 !Vf;'.Of f'i 762•3535 home. Has new cpta, 673;-4400 f •1mn1 •-COST• 4 •..,-.ao•MIS-OM•A--i £U?j~ $36, 950 P'ant.utic familY home in ~l. -CANYON '"MONACO" Exquisite taste in decor & improve- ments. Parquet foyer, cQStom cptng & drapes, customized kitchen. Lush ldsCpng " jAMtui 3 Bdrma " formal DR. Golf course & Hgbta ft. ~ WalktH 1: I trn Ilea I t st a ti: Btrl decorating & de· Costa lle1a 's nicest Ughtful brtct patio area' area. 4 larae bedrooms com pll me 0 t th 15 wllb massive master spadous 1 story town· suite. Elegant dining. home. u )IOU are paylns Huge brick fireplace In ---------• wasted rent money. luxurious living room.1·--------1 MIW~ ·=. c.:... ....... 64Mtl0 .................. 2 here'ayou.rcbancetoget CallnowM&-7171• $58.950 HIWPORTHACH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!! 8111Ftl IOOZ •-sill IMI some tax deductions Ir a full price I -Y St2.000 ••••••••••••--••• ••••••••••••••••••u•-C:WN 1119· •• s 1uN ro11t N<1" --e1w1til G1•Nll IOOJ savlngs accnt started. 1 .. I Outatanding SBr ~ •••••••••••••-••••-• ••-•••••••------t4IAI MIW SPA.MISH VILLA ::~_.,mn• -···· ~:WJll~lll;' ;:i;;tes :~. :: :t~~~~ lndscp'I · Prine)' & M.l.PIJCI W1flt VA lou. Be fuwt yard to ndlentk .... Waliu:r f: l er. 618100M ''miftl..riew" &!per daA ready to Uve to aee Ulla oae, won't last red We root and SpanlM GIANT $75,500 -In famU1 home ID desira· Ion. at $8 4 , 9 $ o. ~I Sed.._. aatrJ 1--------= & bedroom, 3 bath bom ~ bie ana. VA/FHA terms ODmplewl)' up1raded, to Bwbo Ii., rooa! -------•I rib over 2200 sq. ft. ad R£ALE8TATE unbelievable t.laat lb.la la earth t.ooe decor. Adult ll'le9t.a dinlq ..._ C.. Htwl tsti.tft: Mesa Verde For Under J• lis~D,!fldroom. 2 Bat.band famUy. Private Spanish courtyard en· trHff, lg. backyard. GrMt place for children. Heat & clean! See It to- day. Offered at a low 9 .lllO. CHllMIROOI CHAIMB ~ decorated & llPll'aded 3 bd. 2 ba home In xlnt area. Close to 11hops . prid e of ownenbip netghborbood. LUlb lndscpi.n1. newly listed & a must 11ee. ~· ~ Wallrnr t; l t:c Real fstate , .... :_-·HERITAGE REALTORS 2NewHomes Cbool5e your own colors! Q\det CuJ.de-Sac ln Costa It ... ClOM to 1boppln1. 3 Bedrm., 3 Bath ea~h. P'ittplaces + much rnort. •.soo and tl'l ,500. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- MA•ttl .. CINT mSTOPPa Evtt"J'th:lq la new ln tb i. Meaa vera. a btdroom home. You wut 'want t.o 1D0¥9 In Immediately. It screalDB taste! Taste! Taatel Don't wait call II• IUvt tomethlna you wut to Mil f Cl...wid ada do ~. -Call NOW. 5111 Wop fut wt.lb Dalty Pilot Walll Ada. jlCeat to Miles Sq 631-1400 UDderSSC>,000.Calltoday oocupled. Lovely Oba bar aod goonaet Park, golf course an s.&-7171. lndscpd, tge lot, near So. kitchen! ~ mllH to country club. New bl&hlYI•--------SPORTSMAN-S Ol'l"'1"'·11s11.1ruo•MCt• Coast P1ua.. $46.175' or pounding Pacllie. Pool upgraded carpet.a and PE 00 I ,1~1.,1 ~I 9lllW3'7L plu temlis make tht. drapes. Completely CA c DRIAM<l l Pl'dellbomellvlncattu painted throughout. REDUCED OVER · -'~ 1 lioett! TrJ M,950 Tot. ~ Walkr.r f; Ir.I! Seller needs 1malle CHARMER u .ooo. Exceptional . -•-•1 -Dn! For quick appoint· home smce their family custom bome built by•-.-------• mentcallNl-8010. Real tstilf P. has grown.up. You wil Leimke-blt.b & pluter'" Of'f.t111111°11srtJNro1011e1• k>ve t.be neighborhood. 3 Bedroom. 2 Balha comtnactlon. N. TuaUa OCWtfltOMT Call collect (714 downat1lrs wltb un· locationi.sperfectrortbe DUPLIX 8'2-1535. Dnisbed ''Bonus Room" 1portsman~oned for a Bdnna.. 2 battis \Q>. 2 ()lllJ4r110•11,,1JNroN""''' t1111tainofapproximate-banea. with an ideal lot bdrm&.. a bat.b9 doWD; THE REAL ESTATERS _ b' SIO aq. ft. Hardwood ror parkla1 R. V's. botb wttb frplc:./c:o•· floors. wood shingled boat•, etc. lkautlfui w.na&n ana. Onl7 a roof and a super size 3BR, FR bome la In PL youa&. Good 1'411&&1 ~ft. lot. brand·new condition record. Prieed atll'JS.000 -======="-' SSJ 500 rill many custocn up· m.aeD 8SMlm limANn1ME' ~ -•· =-.bos>~ie1!'J!; ~ "' ~-1811 ror RP zoninl oo over ~rd. acre lol. NOW only llJ.lllO. associated U 11 •),. f Ill. .. ~ II t-f, • P "", • • ,\ r •I ' • JUSTUSTID DWLIX COIOMA DB. MAit LaftO frcmt OWBel''a wlil db two bedrooml, two batba and laundry facUltiea. Spadoua two bedroom rear anlt wttb new~Very weU ccmtruct.ed aDcf top COO· dttion. Priced to aell at $132,SOO. Call now for furtberdeta.lla! 67U550. OKN Ill 9 •II s """ 1011 Nf(f I ~ ' THE Rf.Al ESTAHHS _ ---~ EUTEllll'S ' DEIJTE! SPAllSH 11lE ~[ --.. THE Rf.Al ESTA HRS & llH PAIE.lllli ----- ,.... llO IDml7 dowa. If 1111 Mldel! ,_'re a Ve&. Onr llOO Fadaltic family botH bi IQ. ft, or b•••tif•I tbe award wla•I•~ cutomlled ll•la1. 4 D E E a F I E L Bedrm. 2~ Ba&lla1 , Cormal dlnlnc. Great DEV,ELOPllENT Ill va1ueroroa1JWf.l(IO. I rvlne. Upgraded OWMa DISPllATI PllCI SLAS._ S2.SOO Huie I bedroom, 2Wt bath home Wal.ting 6- tance to goit eoune, pe1' and cultural center. Mas5lve brtclt ftrep&aee accep&,s spec~ llrial room. TraUer or boat ac· cesa larae ~nougb row blatest recreational vehicle. Many ntru • priced to sell at •.500 . can ttr allow2n& appoint· meftt SG.2535. Ol'fN r1111•11 !.llJN ro l!l Nrct • ~THJ: REAL I ESTATERS , t.bruout. 4 Bed.rm, 3 bath. separate family rm. formal dinioa and even a brealtraal nook. l~ Yean new. $125.1000. 14Ml•I ~ COAlS e. WALLACE REAL ESTATE IN C 4"8 ........ llACH SICM,000 Rare area opportwxtty to acquire these un.IU In Hunt. lkacb '1 better area 1.8.lke to beacb from t.bele 4 • 2 bedroom u.nila with al.mo.t DO ncaney fad«! Sbel"' ydur in-come earl)' tbla 1eu aDd eQJoy superb aPPNCla· tioa . Won'l-la1t week.eGdl Calll47.eo10. Ol'fN m • • 11 s 'I.JN ro w""''• FANT~lC yard (laJ'le enough ror pool and R.V.>, treea, land11cap· t.ni. COUlllr)' atmosphere. ~~::::;::;::=::;;.1 Roomy hilh ceilings, 2 1---'------;...;...:.... ~~l THE REAL ~ ESTAHHS SlllC & flNlf OCEAN H 0 H 0 0 I E S 0 P I H 8 0 H B D M R £ P S E Y E H S E A S 8 0 I 0 0 R t P N F R R E M l k E U U T A L " E U A S A L E H A U N 1 H E A B E , 0 F 0 9 I ' R D I S Y S C 0 O ENI lRODINA UDtlUY T T V A D E P H A W 8 0 E U T H H 0 E E 9 G U H G W T k D H H L U T t SlEAINUMTLLl8018AYl E 1 0 8 T 0 A V A J A H E S a P H Y 8 N P T R T I D S t M 8 0 U L 8 E A S F ASDINAUTRSALWE~EOEI U 8 l I 0 a I E H U T P E N W D A t H T • T A 0 0 M U S E H 0 ~ Y Y A O A T I E 0 0 U J 0 T R I T 0 • S N T P I 0 NINlltlonel HlddM -· IMlow .... , blcflt • ..0, ...,, ..... Of ~,.. '"'° ...... boll ft ill. I: Bto Drtnk Ottp Blue Sea Neptune ~ 80ilftdtft9 ,..tn Martne Salt Welti " 8rtr11 Dltp *"*fd Stvtn Stu ~ Devy Joftti Neuttca1 Tfd1 TClllON"Olf: "-Yort Ctty = 4.~·~/a~;, 'llldwlld Roers u•--•H spadoua kitebea. County UC 000. llNIDUR rr·;.~rHr nrAt · ~ESTAHRS TaMS! N.8. addrell. ~~led dell.bt ~=~ =.oc: 400U19,,. RllJ\\ with country lthchen aDd a bil lot. run price C.ll_;: ~ u coodlt.lonlna. Vacant 1$9,:IOO. 8Pnaoe up aDd • ~ = aad a ~ure to show. AvelC~151-!1tl IAl1. Y IWffS YllWll On tbe bay.front row ~ cent.er. DeJwce end unit Two aeparaw houMa om Francilcan model, for 8 larle eo.ta 11 ... kit. extra privac)'. 3 8drm1.. 1A1ecf for uane mon •· 2~ bat.bl, rormal dinln1, 1•, -.. ----.. b 1 ntra security system. -....-~ 1 .,... Elegant decor atlnlJ apartment complex. ... tbruout . By app't . 'l1lll pan:e.l ls read¥ for ~. Full Pr1C9 l15C!•OOO "5,$00. CALLMl--c. F. Cllesnrtb c sELECT llM.TOIS 640.0010 TPROPERTIES IS SPAMllH YOUI ITfU1 lta all here tn Ulla euawm deslcnect comer home built by VaJeottne • landscaped bJ Beeaon. La.rte massive rooms w/hllb celll.np, a bedrooms, same roo~~ _ prt•ate· muter 1ulte w/Jacual. al8.900: A COLDWIU. ut'm CO. 644:il 766 J1tt IUl~"9U.1 Ml. IN~caTQ HURR k1.-o C:SE.LECT We1111 ... 1tta1tor1 T'PROPERTIES ...,u ..... .... $42,000 2 Bedroom ~. 4 yrs new. Low rn.ti.Ote!Wlce. Shake roof, pool • dubboule IWlfr>'· Hurry call "N r <.; 1 ',r o r n 1 r. . r v INC ,r,: ------- macnab I lrvtna realty . :;I OMCIAMIAMI You'll be flylnJ hJ&b in tbt• beautlrw 2BR + den townbo .. w / VJEW. 2 balconW Is wet bar. Overlootinl pool a Jacuut; by 1olf courae 6 tennta courts. $90,900. Allllt. onlJ. Lila Harper 752·1.U. (Ale) . . .......................................................................................................................................... ~~!:~~~~-.. ~~~ .. ·-·· ~~ ....... !!~ ~~.-... !~ _ ....... ~.!!;'..! ~ ............ !~~ ~~ ..... ! ... !!!~~ ... !!.~ .... .. I ...... 1002 c.-.. w. IOU .. Pl.000 fteall!lJta&eSaa. U'N1V PK. vn.!2e HI. UCHA.Mel •CANYON -····-·····-······ .. ··········---·· ···-·········•••••••• 2 ... OOM ··----UKE MftMEY7 Stantord end . 2050 Tnde~ou.r lncome Vll'W· sias.ooo ......,.... ..-. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,_. V1"1111 eqft.. I Br, DR. PR,+ 3 S-V , .... ., ... Vl N rt n-t --h--JL..W..JC..~l-n._n_l._J----OPINHOUSI .,,._Coff•• '91t0u .... , ~KEPEOP.LE7 be . saT .HO. Owner . ~ or .... • ... . ea~.r"1~ .~i: -~ UNITS WID & THUIS l·I LocalAld Oft ~adu.ll.ree Bit~ blllard. fel•• m.u.orm.llO>. aaOC::~!°Sa_~ ~ try. Mammoth ll•lni * * •Me MIW liaed st.red. nu. roomy erect peUo. ·bdrm, a :UICE $2,000 RANOfO SAN IOAQUtN NOllMS WLTY room wtlh VIEWJ Mar· • ..,.... ........... s.. c..t.... 4. + DIM ~ ~ io4':eT.rro· t.-:!~~-~~~tt":~r:r.1. PER M0.7 ~ ~~u7c:!!: * 494-8057. ~=:n:.~~~ • ....... = tt"• ..... W NIDI U. ick.aJ combUlaUon o1 GARDEN SETTING Priced &ow at '70.000 for If,_ ........... 6 lake. U l•,IOO . bar. Spadoua kitu.n II CMSOW9__. " a H• bome In an WITH ORANGE TREES fut ..i.. Owner boc.llbt -we'9 .. to,. 5f7·~/aN215 LA-.uNA pantry. Exira 1ar1e .,....._ ...... J' .... _,._. b!:.:,t:,!l.'?e9.~u~:~•:.j =~y u;;rn;~ ::: azdbs. to r .. ~· Mew OMCIOIJICC>UaSI .. DIAWAY e1:!:9~a~1i:•·t.2~::•:: • 4 "¢ _._...,... the lateat kitchen ap-maalnatlon. Hurry. II =~ lrelala9 'rotr•• Popular ~an Mateo 2 Bedroom II don In ator.,.. s Oar car., •. • 1 ..... ...._. ...,, ..... ~ c:t6lr polD11'1).C!nt.. overtlaed pW!aMcall •• ~ w/9 .... ~ SZ.000 model (under COCl· ~ W/HC:luded re Call now for penooal .. a :r:: •u•• t... pra&e. wae rooma, 3 540.3666 ..... ..... I , ... atruct.), riibt on lOtb ya.r<. PaUo. terr•~ • prevlew. TU.lTOO 1 ...... ...._ 1 -.. ---.... --' betbs, atep down wtt· "LwwU.a --........... lalrwa.Y at bocbo San tree bouM. One miJe cw~111 •·1tS1UN10t1H1Ct• • -Ult ..... -~ bar,m.ln.locet1nview.All rt -.-ni·"20 cw . .._....,.. Joaaul: town&beach. Allthlsfo IW .._.,..._.,. Ir lff 11' • ...,. walking distance to MOOGUMR '"°' c +•• lalhfleWof:. ~ of0 ·N:tee!::I•• only 16UOO. Call now 1•Ui1j11~·1 • 4J ......... c-l:&M. a... ul-private btacb. Only ~ penoMKM4 mot lllhts. Need fa,t tee~ 1' • .,.. ...., ••• tr .,, ' ' t ...,. ~.ooo. fee. te ' k' tW 1,._. Nie. Oal)'•.600 • 11 .... _...unit allta • -.. <!:e,~S::~-::;;> WE'RE HERE TO KELP 549,500-New •••• ron HCCHt. Owner/qentS41-12IO ~ f R€~1G€ • .,._....,..a,plirr Wll...._. ,,,._.64 .. 7ltl u-•v---w.-... ....... .._.,. .. RantboBuJoaqutn H M€~ • 1.....,., J,.... .W. A C..,...,..,.. --... -~ --o.n. tt .... tt _. _... ..._. eel 2 Br/Dea. beet oo Jake· I .... 1171.000. ~~~~!t. u~: ~ :t:t=i:~ ......,......... ~ coune. Prof dta>r. UN. Newport, N.B. Newport s•or•• A home to rem«aibert 2 Bedrm and den. 14' bath. Completely urpe&ed. Atrl um view from bedroom It Uvln1 rm. Ez\,loy the warmth of wood and charm of mlr· ran. Dble tar w /auto opener. Owner needa fut ule. Call 540-1..151 •20 ........... n1n•-• ...... ed. trailer acuu. 2fu1Jbat.ba.Dtningroom 898-7855 IAl\.JSS.3m OCIANROMT ""'•• ...,, ............ Z ~ _.... IWI f::c~~~ie~e:tu£1 ~~t~~~:; I I ~ HUlllYl La1una Deacb lncom· Sl6.IOO,..-'f.-"''"°-z~~~~·;,t~~~ MWOa . .• patio area. Call today, 1.tp-~)rh•~• ~~Tt'~,~~a::!: ~le ~~~th • JOJ .. i*:.i.J'.:J aW. C1I le NC. ~day unUl IOICI. 41 f1191CHl'lllllAD'a wuo'\lut.54CHT20 W tWl Rfl POci/Part. &Dt!l Ceo· & Mos!°'tove. Lari 4m ..... ___._. -"' DebJia TY 1 tral alr. Nr Walnut fi home w I al npamloo .._ ___ .._ ----------t CONDO. 2 lb-, 1~+ \o\ bl. W '--.....___ ......, $400 ooo e 111rel I 0021G••rtll I 002 ....................... ....•.........••....... dbl a.ar. Call aAer a pm. •,.. _ .. ...,... Kazan. 2 Bib from New Y· • · m-MSS Irvine Hleh Scbool. Mn listing: ~o. MBA VIUI .rN, • MEW USTIM~ MO DOWN 3BR 2BA. upuaded Bue· PAYMT. co1a bome m t>eauutw Scladoua 3 bedroom of· nhrtlood near golf COW'M ren privacy aod lwtury and park. Lots or Sli:S Resale Spectalllt.1. 3. $$4.000 4or5bdrmmodelaavall, Ca•••....., IOIDeW/poola. 8Cl9-4802 6J l•fl4' p.mlnlJoa PropenMa MIWUST'IM(i Fantastic. near ... a br. 2 .. + booul. J0a111J up· graded hue. twnbome. Teanll ct Ir rec. ball. S'Jl.TSO. ELEGANT ~~._;:.HERITAGE . REAl TORS BY OWNER BIG CANYON Vlew or Move ln now! a Bd.rm. Golf course fl lake. 2 br z 2~ Batb with ~place be, UPIJ'&ded. $117,$00 and la dbl. garage. Ca· lie/opt. Ste11S to Tenn. nyon privacy, ocean crt, pool, jacuui, .. c. view. WJS.!iOO. 499-lJeCI or 144-5441 --------• at reasonable price. No wrotaCht·lron " br1cll. BA YFRONT. pier & float. Jots $165,000 1--------1 dn. paymt. Low monthly _~_ .. _8'13-_7801 ___ _ to $295,000, to build your own custom MESA VERDE pymts. Truly a delight to WANT . Lower priced P (1"I \11 f t.1111'11 Id iii.:, I f ! ·;-r) 1'..,.0 Y• that la tbe defm.ltloo on tbla new PARK HOKE ln DEERFIELD . 4BR. FR. DR and 2~ bltba. Near POOb. parka, acbools and 1bopphl1. &lper tam.Uy communi· ty. Must see to ap· pndate. $104., •• ~ ·--------~ ""Pl.AM IHO~ID Comp. redecor.; cm eul home. • 3 Bednn., ramlly room. see and enjoy. Hurry• MOT. 2Ba house. Prin •-------- carpet, drapes, rreah please call only. Write ctaulfled Ad Beaut. 2 BR. lood .,.., SNCllS de sac. lst Ttrne offend Few left like tbl$ • Just for sate.a ~R1 a be .. fam. liated ! 4 oceanrront Iota rm. Flnilnea aa paneled ln the bea.rt of Laguna earaie. Sl34,750 A1TRACTIVE Unda Isle 5 BR, 4~ paint, patio, large yard. 540.3666 #8313. Dally Pilot P .O. redec. In/out. By owner. be., fam. rm. & formal dining; lge. FNt trees! S74,000. ~"~· Costa Mesa. S51..500. f!G.7852 I ~IJela~ Ule patio & waterfront deck. "285,000 Roy McCarcle · Owner: 2·St)', 3Br. 2,,..be, a.aHor lllOMewpott --------1 lndry, frml din, P'R. Beach. wit.h tremendous COUIMASSOC. ClOmlDettlal or .-..... •••• 71t.OZ26 ti al potential ; for1-------- BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR ).ll Boy\od•· [)r,v• N ~ t.l) bl6 1 o ... , .. I 002 G lllll tll 1002 ...................... BIG CANYON CUSTOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• AnlNTIOM IMYISTOILS 14 UMfTS.OCEAM SI00.000 Costa Mesa 548-7729 GU.AT IUYt ~· nice yd, Jae. 1 blk We're here to help Eastalde Costa lies a 119.950. 988-0MZ. bome;3bdrms .• la!'lelot OWNER ·s PRl DE : •VA• Duplex Eaatald• Coat• with room to expand. Handaome 3 bedrooms ~EAL ESTA~ IAMCH RIAi.TY Hl·ZOOO pu1icu.lan, call Meaa. 3 bdrm owner & l CeatrallY located. Sil.500 1 .. bath bolM. P\&11,-No DOWN bdrmreotal.Creatloc.& dlnlag room. cbef'• -------1~~~~=.:..::::::__J tu abelter. Priced to sell kitcben. 1pecioua m..._ S.. Jo I¢ EL MORRO IN NEWPORT HARBOR at tin.no. 548-~ suite wtt.b b9tb. Seelllded .. ~ Yft ............ ..__ ...._._ HIGH SCH 0 0 L --------•ntrw, treat aellloola. Y-·'U'---•..__._ ........ --•· I ......... PllV An llLAHD 30'80ATSUP N'EWL y .. Bdrm. ta COWNS ISLAND Tr1lde 6 /or FlDaDCe SD,000 m.1'770 SS8TZJ DISTRICT t.bla u.nlquely $57 500 ., "'" ..,.,,. ........ _.... ·-ma1l)' s:traa, $35,000. dea:rated, •plush carpet· • ~~~~~~~~I ·" • U 0 • Tarbell, golf COQrle too! Prof d9-()pee a:.e Sal. 10-3:80- ed, 3-bdnn. family bome lmmac:uJat.e 3 Bt, 2 Ba= a.lton,call80-8854 corated 3 Br, 2~ba. 4M-T7!8or 4M-8038. ull BLUFFS . Elecant 4Br, bas co1y used brick home. All BI t n • • "'"'* 4... $119,000. forJobn. 3Ba, den. ram rm, ownr ra:rep&ace, and loeds °' fireplace, buge famll1 .._..ID'-'-ISll ~-......_...._. ._--............ 3% M>m7, 1SJ.3556 room for peta & lrida lD rm and manicured yard. DUPLEX .. __, -.. --A .. -EXTRA LARGE renced Call :~ Gndoua floor plan, IUD· $105-000 Maplficent Vu 3 Br 2 y{U'd! Don't pass over ASSOCIATED =~ldg:~ i1~;n! ~~!!°'~~ °1i~!~ Uodel'CoostrucUon ~ fee-AJJ 10 M.L.-Ba, FR. DR. By Owner. thlsooe! 50.COASTBKRS. ..,__._, orm ......._. QooeeYourOwn~ Mu.lUple Uaung Boards (14().1751 carpet, enclosed Open atrium, covered 752-0283 640-016&.Agt 1 a O r aage -Co . -•-------- 540.3666 ~IJela~ ~EAL ESTA~ IYOWMER 4 Bd, Rumpus rm. Ola rm, bltns. Mesa Verde area. Xlnl cond. Priced for q Iii ck a ale! 546-8543 aft 5. No agents! garaau. Lge. sep. patio & firerlag. Ranch • · Available-Owner-Seairind delwte 2 Br Con· patioa. Nearallalloppin1 atyllag, $92,750. Call WOODBRIDGE Occupied & Vaca at do, l~ Ba. highly up· &scbools. · llC-S581 Lu•ury Condo. by Homes-Qui c k Top graded, ck»e to beach. "C" THOMAS Owner. ftrbor Lake Dollar S.lea-Quintard Sea Wlnd. 155,.500. Prine REA• .,OR "Briarcliff" 2 BR, 2 ea.. R.lty. 673-l250 OGl.y.64&7668or99&-6320 Brand new, never lived 10, executive home. 2 Story living room with muaive fireplace and •iew loft. 4 Bedrm, 6 beth, family room and II brary. A.JJ of th is looks out onto spectacular pooi, waterfall and goU eourae. Truly an out· lt&adlng bome. 640-6161 ~ 3 blocks to beach In established pride of ownership beach com· munity. HJ.1th Income will show cash now with mlnlmum required down payment. Excellent in· vestment opportunity for the bandy. Will show Im· mediate appreciation wtth a little apnx:ing up. HWTY ror thls unique ._. ..... _. ........... SQ ..... ,. ...... l)l'Operty. Call for more .. 0 ,..._., Save $$over next phase. .............. UDO ISLE ZMW.CoutHwy. !U~~o. 559·1833 or 1052 N'pt. eeacb 548·5527 ____ ... _ .. _•_w._ .. ___ _..._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WXURY E,,..,.., uc ..... n EL NIGUEL Terrace. Lg. u~.: ___._ Greentree 3 Br, 2 ba, lrg 2 br. 2..._ ba. twnbae. If you like that old COATS&WALLACE inlormaUon on this pro- perty. Also other out· standing Investments. 983-7881. Ol'fN I~ 9 • '' S ,,,. 101!1 NtCr • _u..., [elNM RARBOR VIEW REAL ESTATE . INC. HOMES. Montego model l6oa P1•1lla I 007 & shows like one ! .. ••••••••••••••••••••• CUst.om wall wmdow and z br, den $129,500. Nr. Lido floor coverings . 4 OpU.$140,000. Bednns, formal dtnlng ltanhaJ.I R.lty 87s-.>G rm, spacious family rm, -------- ftreplace. Lots of b1Alt eon.a clll M9' I 022 ins and other eirtras too • •••• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • numerous to mention. On TAX ~Ta a beautifully landscaped & LJYaAGE corner lot. See to ap. preciate. $134.000. O.W C. 2Dd TD. So. of 144-7270 Hwy. One 2 bdrm. with -· mstr. & bltns., + 2 l·bdrm. units. 1 ~ Blks. JUSTUSTID! Cbrmlne 3 bedrm, 2 batll 6 famU, rm. Clean, ~ C:C.. Mesa home. l .. OWa prid e Of ownenhlp. e-.aza. eves 548·6852 Lachenmyer •h·.••lu· • ----- CAU.USFOa C 11du/TWllll1H tooceao. si.s.ooo. OIAHGI COAST llALISTATE 644-4141 UTILE RED HOUSE I Br 2 Ba, S. ol Uw1. M ,000. Peul Martin ~ Elltat.e.144-7383 coaoM4 Da MAI 41B>ROOM $107,500. FH Even lesa COIJtl)' than I.DY 3 Bedroom in town Ap· pro1 1.500 Sq ft .• z beths. large muter bedroom, ccz;.y ~lace, pool al.zed yard, ah walldn11 dis- tance topr1vat.e beach. Cal"4-7211 Fer• Ade. W--"t Wortd C4I s.. 642-1671. Id. 330 Daffolils. Roses The Total Look .. T ..... &nlae P'rom D.000 to •.ooo EXCELLENT TERMS THI HOl tHR 1 •s .__.._1_1i._1_JS_J -------.;...;;;;;.;;;;==• i,Aea 'B~ •• _.. 1002 ........ 1002 .............................................. .cae: llDBll ILlllfS aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE •CANYON llOADMOOI fllAM .. Fantastt~ View & Complete Privacy ' Bedrooms. Lushly Planted Grounds w/Pool & Flrepit. Jacu.ui Adjoins Master Suite. Golf Course Vlew. Oversize Lot on Quiet Cul De Sac. 1295.000 oe•a. .................. ....a COIOMA DB. MAil Garden-like atmo~:S:re, with fcrmal living and g. Great kitchen fOI' the g0W1Det cook, lots of •Itri:f d like storaae. guest rooms. ard room, 4 bedn>oms1 plua imported ceramic We ana carpets. Hldden wine cellar. 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Rental recen1ly rec:Ul)f.ted and painted. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY $185,000. fee. •I DOftl DIM Wtlcome Sprtng wtlh kWel) llowe1s '"sunny colors• Oaf!od1ls and ·~-crochtl 1 doten °' l!IO!e Qu1c~ty ot bedspi,ad cotloo 1n bn&ht tresh cotor1 8eaut1lut 11fi. bazaa1 be1t M?llers f'attern 703 usr d11ect10ns $1 25 IOI eath pallttn Add 3~ each pattern tor 11111 tin• 111111111 and llandhni Send it CUOOSl 1nis memble IOI 1 SINtl 101Al lOOll when the Ahce Brooks do be&1ns tarty •nd ends lale NHdtecYall Dept 1°' Reta-ed 11cket accents smooth Daily P1101 PllllCISS shape benuth 8ox. 163 Old Chelsea St.a Printed P111e1n 9,81 M,,ses ~ York NY 10011 Prent St1ft 8. 10. 12 14 16 18 S11e Name Add•••• Zp 12(1Mt3-4 )d1ess2 t14r110' p N ' 60 1ncll. fltllet I l1l atte<n umber Send SI 2S fot ucll Plttttn hlORE thin ner belore· 2'1 Add 3!,t IOI each pettttn IOI dttlain 11111' 3 "" Pflllltd 1"-Int-clan 1111N•l ll1ndhn1 \161 H£W 1976 NCEDlECIW' CAtAl.OC' H.ts evtf)thma. 75, SMCI •: Ctoclttt witll S.111tt1 $1.00 Man.,, Martin ~lltt • Wtf''''" $1 00 Pattern Dept «2 MlftJ fi1') a.llU SI 00 Deily Pt tot .,,.. Ctaclltt $1.00 232 Wes1 18th SI N9w Stw : IWt ltot SUS York NY 10011 Pn"t llee.it,.l#t iH' $t 00 NAME ADD"'ESS ZIP """' Crocllt1 '"" l' 00 s I z E I n d s T y L E ltJl,,IA Crtdltt ltoll l.00 NUMBER lldta#t Cr~et ltot t .00 lllttatt Mac:tMt .... '.00 De ,.. ...... ... lt pt • lt1t~llt MoMJ INl 11 00 111rter11 lrttf St•• M• 101 C..-,ltte Olft ltoll St .00 "' If• ftll Wlfttlf '•«tr• CflllJltte Af~.t11t .r1' ~t.00 Cl\llt&-cllp '"'°" 111'111t ,., 1Z Mlt Al&lilftt ~ 12 !Cle frtt ~•tttt• 11 y111r cllolct look of 11 flullts .: I 1 50c ::: , ''M":i~.. st .U Mmu• l llllt loot .:2 $01 t~tll!t ..,11., Crallt si .oo l5 QljfltJ for Tt~ U 50, ltlstltl\ fttilltll toe• i .00 '"i. '' 1t Jiffy • .., •• 1111t"t s.w111 11111 " oe RXBLUTSIDE Right location! Right siu! Right price! Brin1 brushes and tools. Bii 4 bedroom home, buge cabin-like family room, Large uaed brick ft.replace. Use your Im· aglnatlon, but hurry! Call MS-0303 . FO~ESTE OLSON . .. . , ............ ,., 1026 ....................... Excell.at corner com- merclal perceJ nut to rmtaurant, 13..500 sq. ft., pmal~ view. 18'7 ,SOC>. AMCHOIAM IMYIS1MINT$ 17141496-7711 $42 000 lot, cul-de-aaC fl3 90C) by T ...t..__. __ _. fashion country look With ' • ' ........,...,.., wuuu panel'g. uaedbrldt,stalnedglass, n....a.. ~ owner~. comm. pool. 165,.500. By celling rans and pegged mAll I ... EW owner. fMO.Oi54. ()pea wood noors combined to 3 Bed.. plus 2 Ex· " Houaea&a. ll-4 r.rodoce a warm cosy Uv-• cellent Income property. LISTING 1--------1 ne environment then Hurry,pleuecall Deane Home . Ben· Pri•acy& you'U want to see th1s z lta.7855 de mere M 0 de I . J C.•enleKe bdrm/dln·rm home. All Bedrooml. 2~ bethl, 01• Spadoaa 2 bedroom, 2~ tbls lu~:iry hf or only tremely good k>CatioD. bath townbome on quiet $129,500. u you u.rry. Priced atS108,000 lane in country villa~• Cal 644-7211 aetllng. Walk to civic Clll&el'. shopping, buses, tenni• • aolf club. /Jn :C...El w • ..,.,...to...., FIJM $35,000 9 HOMES 189.900. C51 ·cotdwell Bonker 3Mooarcb Bay Pla&a LquJla Niguel 496-7222 ll l.0116 Wlllf 1' ~ llS5Ul 1ill ES S.,..-beoct.clnplex Uke new 3 br & I br, many xtras, ocean view. Call 6'2·38$0, Pl'OpertJ House. ..... , .... n....., Mledm of fcmAr a.o... we".• •513CAMPU5l>a!ME •-------i·------.,......, Hmrry wt.lie OPENDAJLY GARDEN HOME! 3BR. .. --.Arr lash.] & 4 SA.If. TOii P.11. 2BA. spacious ll• rm ....,.., w/frplc, dlning rm, COD· I • d r o o • ••--------versalional kltcb OPENDAJLY 3Br, 2Ba, din rm, lg ram rm, pool guest bse, Im· mac. ULS.000. 645-2545 w/flreplacet & fGISlily C•MIRJDGI wlbrkfat nook. guarded l'OOll9. Hwry. .... l IDIM.-2 IATHS area. Wallt to beach, ten· --------cal A home loaded witb niafspool.189,SOO lay&Oc"51VleW FOlllllalslV.._ 1014 898-7855 amealtlea too a~ IOHDREALTY 2TributeCourt ::=:: .. :::!......... to meolion. A highly up· 831-4MU Eve, 496-7298 6'2-2568 11a1 I ~ g raded hom_, pro· ------..,I YOln ()Illy ~:.:..-r:-~ hl feaatooally decorated MawpcM"t leoch I 069 LEASE OPTION 3 :!'t!:~~a~~no •17ttliff!I ~~~~~~~nf:ot~ ~~~~~ ... =~·::·S•T••:_:EW••••••• r~ ~~t1 ~:::,~~ Tr cl R U in,_.. • • •••• • •• -coordinated wall cover· ~ " lll99mo. 640-1751 ~d~. P:. ~e':an': W•'"-"" to llelp tng. The sharpest Cam· DUPLEX •--OC-EA_M_Y_IE_W __ & fig trees. Neitt to grade HOUSE+ 3 • .... 1t·s bridge model on the I ILOCI( TO IEACH ..,..,_ 3 bd f II b I Co I "" marketat-•"S'19.500 '"'" rm .. am y rm .. SC 00 • nven ent to L I 2 BR h vuy 3BR up W/2 ba. tBR dn Newport HeaghLs home. everything! ove Y ome. w/l ba, all tiled k1tchs & even has a safe to stash CocntliH Rffllty comp. refurbished + ad· bath a • b It n s Inc cash you save when you 611 1•46 dl '1 land for 3 more unit.a. dshwsbr, frplcs. deck & • XJ.nt toc •-rapidly de steal at for only $115,000 • m • patio +a whopping bag 4 R.OATIM ~~110,.;°ea. 169•000· cargar. OM YOUR CLOUD $ 1'46,500. to tbls heavenly 3Br BY OUA..IER By owner 3 Br. 2 ba. Univ JACOIS REALTY l 'ff" Park, Dartmouth Vig Pk 67r. 1..670 pa ace. Tennis burta leodtC,,...Mf III. Central air, redwd _.. must appreciate Close Great 2Br pool bome, ~much more. 175.000. to Frwys, Schools Shop. Pini. Near Mlle square completely red~. ln & days 896-3491. wkends J>arlt. Let us move you CU. only 154,500. Ownr. _M5-8640 ___ . ----- Into thl• $77,500 Gem agt.842-0970aft5PM •-leodt I04I Fut. --.--~ 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eo.11:w; ReGffr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1LD1ec: oa• • ...... 631-1146 ~ ~ .......... lecsd: 1040 • •••••••••••••••••••••• HURRY! I0.6ACRIS LAGUNA BEACH Ocean & canyon views You can 11Ull gtt In Irvine SL.,,000 may trade $59 • 900 for low $80'1! But you "Z" REALTORS New~ decorated, super had better hurry because ~l t oe r, a. g. pa • .._··-d to h 'b ·-------• WATERFRONT DUPLEX ... Wlth pier & sfJp Both 1--------unils h ave big ~eeks frootana on the water. New crpts, b ualtlns , frplc. BBQ & gar. Newly painted. $195,000. JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 n1 b 2 b I Uo lhenew Regional Park la --------BEST BUY tn Bl~ Ca· could be easlly enclosed. uvuu pua up • 1 f1¥00. Plan II Droa moor Seller motivated. Submit P11cea aoon! We have 1 t ~*'I hm. 4 Br. 2~ Ba. nr 7thl~~~~~~~~~ = of 3 Bednn. " • F 1 3"""' rt allolCen. Agt. MHl623 . modela available • rway, """ sq. .. ~ :ff terms. For appt to clear SEASCAPE 2 Br TwnhH. RJaht now! Call: Red ~It. sec gate Ph: 644-1637. By A-fttAMI ~~. ~u:ve!~ea l•Ca-rpe._t•833--3390----•I .-wi • ,..... owner. $235,000 Z.Story r..ced for quJck HlcJtPool O..W-Mnt.._.. IW*Ome pool home, 4 bldrooma, 2 belbl. PV atone flreplace, elate en· try, enU!rta1.Der'a llvln1 room. Submit all olfen, ..... Call 84N8S4 n ... "',."'OSAN JOAQUIN. Hl!..&.VE.,,.LY HcwttorView Ill sale. e ller bouehl IVMWn ~ " 48R, fam rm. 2 frpln 6 anoUler. 2 £!1b. tooc:etin. best loullon & v\•w A oew aJl .. hln&led home wet ber. Exqwsate decor Open Sat/SUn J :3CM:30 priced for Immediate nellltd on a heavlly thruout. lavish master 330 Walnut St. Only aale. Pl'tJ)c. only. 7sv7aes wood lot. 3 bdrau. Nte $140 ooo rruoo WOOOlllDGI RocMn tuba, loll, deck.a. PACIFIC Real Estate CAYWOOD UALTY On tbe lake, In Wood· Sl•.IOO. GeoeHlJI 642-0200 • 141·12'0 * ~~~J;!r ~':ci; .!'J!U:~ • Sal~~!':~ OM THE SAND club. pub, you name wat.er(aJI and fruit tna, Huie 4 bed.room 4 b1th the tun & you 1et It wltb SW>e fpl~. lud~ &l•u --------home w It b 1 u eat t'b la w•ll dutaned windowl. vu. 2 bdrma. llSTILUff-S ctuyitrt or SUMMER tawnhome. J Bdrms .. J\11 1110.«M) Early area Redecorated RENTAL on the beach, batlu, rormal d1n1n1 U .,.,.,;,:;., 3bdnn., "bayfront" with Cto.o IO the. J)Oundln& Sl»,500 ~ water view. 1132,500 Ot surf an unuaual op· OWNER SACRIFICE: ~ ...... :Tl 187Smooth Por'WNty, bettcT hurry! Bike to Boacht Charm· O H s."'.-_lt Agent M0-55$ Calt945-0303 lnl S bedroom homo. l\lt 552·700 . ~,, ~ .... taJ. · blal.ba, dlnln& area, Uv.lo1 THE . . . room ftrcplace. No WU Don't at-up the ship! noon. 1reat ctlrpcta. On· VILLAGE. . . "U.t.'T ll In clasalfled. b •.500 .. call Tarbell, R.t::ALTORS Have tomethln& to aeU? Ship to shore r .. ultal . 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Sill Je&ntl-t)lfOfpa. prl••t• fa ualqu•. pr.MIQmo.0...../All ...... __ ............ -............. •••••••••] ~-tlll lte• 8-ehare .. pedaUaC.. --Alt. ST-ml.Ewlta..SW ueeor..,,... a11t,...,1oeT1ar"7 .... tc $40.00W.AUP t UtlflTS ON THE Probet..fonc.._, .,_.. ~ 32J2 3br 2be. wnhM Brnd new luaurtou• belt.. arneMw MOO/me: ~at.u:~sr aU .., :;'",.;~•C:,:U:· ~~: ~ALS 1 •••••• ... Br••••.:•••••••• wipoo1: ~1~o!attoft. =--yr~';w:,~tO =~wtpaUo.Parkl •PbooeS.V.lttd~ n..O,, .... v ....,_propert 1 lelowawatc.. ...... ,, ~m.:!.! ad~~~ IMQ.8'2>1738 mo.MMOID bclaaearbJ.SGJ/mo D'lt~Blvd.CM ~"l~J-!! ... JAY'#'~TS "-a.ilt~~ CANYON CREST New ic.., bltm. cpb, drp1, re· Super Slwp 3 Br, 2 be~. Oen 6 ::"~v:1::t.IA~!t~ crMI-_., 001'0NADELllAJl UAL'l'ORS ~ID'J ~~~~~~~~~ beaut.lfUJ 3 bdrm inodet 1dy (« hnmed OCCUJI 3br. frplc. bltn1. cpl mtn view. Dbl ,., nowl .-0 SUSCASrTAS 1 Br1'0wDbouM. frpk ..: llltaM1>it ... lPc:llMl.lQa HOO move·lo . o nly lhruout. blk wall, xtru w/Of*JM. Must ... &o In Corooa ~l Mar. LI Mlnut. to NB. l BR Pool t....u So . Ta.M'LIX lllHJ WarebouM. New ..., decb courtyard en· MOO/mo. cau 55t-7m '350. Sln&}esok. 98NS12 appre. "'50. No chUdNft, 2Bt tam nn. rl"Pk Pl'• f\ml. Adulta, no .,eta. • ~ • · me ocua SA.Na.DENTE GcLloeaUoa.r71UAbato. tey, wet' ba r, lots of MkforSUe. 208310larwood. LovelY 2 00 P9ta. °"'* 7 .... \'10 11rd. Quiet .'tr .. t 21tONewportBlvd.Cll. ~ v'g!·= QJll8r.ibl,CJ>28r,2ba. Sl,ID,OOQ.8kr.9D-.,.. cbeta • atorace. Incl• LA.K.EFOllESI'll lt)',4br&t&D\·rtn,bltM. ev•CHll58. llOO/a». ~ It ... JdolJ3Br1pt.OoCa _______ _...-of-· teDnla crt.· Prime wtterfronl. oew DIW. bar 1n 'FR, frplc. IUMTAL -IBJU'\lm a.as a7oa It Strum. San IUMITS ~6•awaa. Yrl.Y lae aBr. 28•. A/C + all dbl 1ar. lovelY crpt & LAauMAllACH ~ Lota of bH.nl. pool. walk ~ Sl»..000 S.U Ana. 11ve I bdnll • .U... '* IDO· 8a-3SH drpl. XJ.atarea.~ lJlt Quality exec!. home. 3 REM. ESTATE '°~· ~ ml beach. IMJOY 1977 T.,.. Us• Illy • 3 l·bdrm. Prime pro R JOH T 0 N THE f'I t• Yaley 3234 CONDO 3 Br 2 Ba, fplc. BDltKS.. lam. rm., 2,,. 631·1400 l3l W. IMhSt. Jotblusctuu MW 1 ... 1 -.-or~ ~· Sl25,000. U 'li B E AC If .ON BIG •••••• .. • .. •••••••••••• cpla. clrp9, blt.D.I. refrli. baths. 2 Flreplacft. AJJ 541-0C a 21> -s..... CORON A BEAC H · 3BDRll.l~Ba.PraU1e pool, le nnil. $375. blt·ln kitchen W/el•c· BLU11"S 3 Br.2~baU.. ~l~u·1c2~~ a C .. ldt.. 9071 111.LfilUNDY B R E A K E R S area. l"OO mo. All. 642·259S ; 50·2222 ; trooic equip. Outatand· GrHnb•lt. Bayview. Sl'\JNNING ... l Brsnta ~':.Modenuw:.; ... •••••••••••••••••••• llALTOlt 671-6169 DRIVE..Fabuk>ull View, ~t.54&-8103 842--0611 lna ocetn Is C•tallna Pool. *525-seso. Rltr. tPt-PooUu'9C rm. szao. kitchen. Lee. prtv•t• I bdnn Is convertible Views. Home valued over 644-0\M. Tto w lab St. undec:k ~ rttln v'4t $11,000 den. •per mth. Year· ZSl'ORY 3 Br, 3 ea. bonus ntnky little ole bOuse. SJ.2S,OOO. Reot for 11'25 • ~ N · · ~ 1 j w 4 Bdrm, 2 bath, famUy HIWOMMAllCIT lY&eue. nn,cla,frplc, D/W. aus. w/pr&b111eyard. Very Month. References ro· IAYSHOllS ~.._. J741 ~ :: uat rm Is tge covered deck. 1 ~ 4-ftlX n•~ or 631.8545 pvt. S300 mo. C.11 Nan. qulred. 2Br bom• •/lot • of ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ":esJ~. .!.~~b 6 0 Mlle to Maitna. 32891 ONlST AVENUE lnold A&t.noFee 962-T187«S3&-090'7 MISSIOMUALn dwmlAa prtvat.com· pd.""-....._. .. .,....,. D Calle 1111uel, SJC 3·2·I'•, priv. Httlot O.u:iadel lllar-·Z·bdrm munlty. Llvrm area Sl95. UW ~•n view. P9l9 pa. .... S425 llo., -.s3171 J::°d tenanta. Sborl unit w/gara&e lau.ndry 8Br,3ba. SGJ, mo. AvaU. 3br, 1,,..,baSurfsideCoodo. ,._.494-073 1 opena on a ll• brick Fee IMM -S...--._---- 1 -ot-l-fG crow nee. S1J1,000 fad.lilies 11 rdrig MOO P'eb. 1. Applications be-Frplc, pool. p a tio. 3 Bclnn9 2 b patio. Ku rrplc, pr .. llalnReltab.540-mO UJ-·----JJ..Jim ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Atl....;;.._.96-__ u_oa ____ _. permth. Yea.rlY Jeaae. lng accepted. (213) 831·987Sor536-18Z7 view; lie'. Uv . ..:n: !~f:~ princy. '\'Yty. SS:IO mo. ......... J750 ~~ For aalo bY owner Santi 338-40S3or33S-U08 HEIL-EDWARDS4 Br.2 ram. rm.. II•· renced yd. 6f.Z..2I0'1'2 or <714> '1"4411 -··•••••••••••••••••• ,,.... SIOMMYD.,,.'S Ana 4·ples. Spendable SOU'l1I OF ID<?HWAY· Clean. c;pt'd l8r, 2""' ba Ba,frpl,D/W,cpts,dl"(J9. $C7SMooth.f'IM437 eoilect. ALICIAPl.AZA ~ LW'IO_JMtU1 D&HtHT ...;Sl_0._.:....,000_.&G-__ ueo ___ _. Greatlocalioawilhview. TiburdO Condo. Bltns, $37S. 714 ·963·4S6i or ......... 3250 BLUFFS up1raded It ScenicllouotainVlews Of~ ~~ C:tabc>~ HOUSI + 3 UMITS ::~c~tlve 4r. bd~mchn3 Dawabr, refrle. pool 5.n-9545. Al).. no Fee .. ••••••••••••••••••••• dean. s Br a~ Ba. Fam Lar1e. dlx adult 1"2 New 2 b 1 ba f 1 nbdlood.farmertyasBR Lovely % BR bome, mcrm!r':n::etbar: priv. '175. PbN3-3G6or IW4os 3 Br home. Immaculate. Rm. pool, a.u mo. Bdrm Apta. Fum. UD· bltm, r, e. MuJtarr::o now a 2BR w/a Ira. /au comp. refurbished+ ad deck and entertalnmeot ISM5lS 111.tia• 3242 Close to •bops. Cood 64Nl4ot ~ Jacum pets..~1.IMO rm-Eaally convert.e< dl11andfor3mcinwU1a petio.Approx.2900aq.ll. NEW 381', l~ Condo ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• neigbbc>rbood. $3$0/lae . :ssi-«151orS:.~ bedl to SBR. Shows like Xlnt loc. IA rapidly de-2car pr w/elect opener cpb, ~. bltns. frplc, 3 Br. 3 ba townhouse. 496-0122 BL' UPFS ,· 4 1Br, vt%Y.BaUo. 25211 Stockport L•I o.tolDD built Dug lu. 3 a model. Near So .. ~ velopin8 HtJ. Beh. area and off street parkint. 1CTOUfrom MlleSq. Pk. Sparkling new cood. LCll)lma..... 3252 am rm, JP c. P pa Hilla • BR. ln·Rm, %~ Ba, Plua.AGT,673-7601 118.000.Al)..~UOS Yeartyleaell:IO. ,!!I>.!!°• 1183-9837 days, !!,71370.1Ca,}},,~!:;ll•'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• =~J.alorUO..-O Sorry,oopets. ~·~!l~= ~•--t"•" -eves. .,._. or....,..,_eves. .....,, 1 -.._,_... .,.. Na ft Be_.. COLIOFMEWPORT 4 Br. 2 ba executive bH. ttew-tlHdt 376' SSH. A1t. Dave s . ....................... 4lpl .. REALTORS IW ___ .._.. 3240 nm 3244 Spect . vi ew . $450. S.Jsm . ....:;; ................ eu.72:ll z BR. z BA. newlY de-JI .. rv 2515E.c.t.Hwy Cdlll. .. ............................................ mo/lse.411M--OU2 C•hlr-3Z71 IESTIUY L;~;iiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;jjjiiiiii;-- eorated, 180 degree ...-LU 67 55 ' IRVINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ooean view. Public beach p R I D E • O F . 5-11 FOR LEASE: 3 bedrm, 2 Crown Valley Highlanda. a.... 8pu1ab tn level Some people say YoU gel BeauWul new 3 Br, 2 ba acce111. '125,000. 4924700 OWNERSHIP, near S. of Hwy, newer, 3 br, 2 ba, bcaodnew, 1700•q.ft. rn:: i~Ba ..... ~ :fl.s~U'h~ed~cBor2at8aed 48r,3BI, FormaldlJLlng wbatf you~~ for ! We of. d=uplu..',_!~~_!P.::r:•.: Prinonly. Hoag ._._.filtaL sr:-=•='-ba, 1-1. tn-"~. no .,..,., Landing bc>me w /3 car BR Ba · · · · · • e. r • rm buae matr bdrm er more. IUN the price l9 e. UUIMI .., • • ----'------t .-tlUIUI .... uo;, ,...... 2 ,2 ........... $CBS Fam Rm, UUJ rm, dbl • b 1 lea. lfemberabip ln a M'JS per mo. Alt T..... IOtO tile roo s . Pr va h m.,gar.,'495.67~ gar . $525/m o. incldg 33BBR.R.22,£t9ba· ...... ~595 gar, comm pool fi rec !.~!!ac ... 8....,c! ,?rdn° Yr .· Health Cl\Jb. A tennis 1C!flllul,_8'1s.~-_ ••••••• .. •••••• .. •••••• balconies II patios canleoer.Nopets. ~ · .... _.... ctr. MSG mo. M9.aos:t· .-...... """ •,. • club FTee~lesaoos r.~~~~~~~~~ --------•enclosed garages o DELUXE 3 Br%~ Ba FORLEMB:3bedrm,2 •BR,2""'ba,Curn .. $595 761H4C3Eva/Wlmcb. ' ~pets.~mo.-.uoe Biiiiards. Swtmmln1' -llAUTIFUL course. All 2·bedroom. ~ dplx. gisi,, lllarl1old, ba, bcaod new 11100 aq,ft. 'BR, 2"" Ba ..• $550/800 -~ Golt Drhlna R anae: ant loc ln CDM. aBr, l bath, Z.st.ory untta. WiU $46Smo.6t4-M05 Landing home w/fonnal 4BR,3Ba .......... l&OO 4BEDROOll HOllE saunH + creat ac· 811, front PtO/mo. 2 Br, llOADMOOI con.sider exchange. B> Colht Mesa 3U4 dbL rm.. fam rm, wet BIG CANYON S3000 moothb'. s.ala Amo 3210 UvWe.. Sunda1 BBQI 2ba, rear, MOO/mo. Cla to 3 Bdrm bome, iur.!Y up. appointment only·n~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar .$$75. /mo. lncldg 3BR. 2~ Ba ......... $100 .. 21144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pa.rtieS with live b&DdS lllioo9, park Ir bcb. Ask gnded. Pool ~ acuui. drive by'1 please. , Br. 2 ba, Ji'am rm, fnnl prdemr. No peta. ......._Va.to 3267 NO FEE Nr. Shopping. Free Sunday bn&ncb. · for Mm!. '1$.2311. m.:g)(ESELLE'RS Din r m, lovely area, l1ll 1tit 1..-, ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ...... Is Brtatol. 4 Br, 2 1br Dupla, C'pla tmmed 752-SlSl •fl Qui\ view, nr . bch. $7SO. 141-1611 !l...t..--1 3Br,2baAll.oVUlaCoo· ba.$8mo.54MJ65S YourrentdolJanaoeve11 avaU, adult.a, no peta. ~~~~~~~~~liilPI tm l..sJS.lD R.:~~ do, alogle story, AC, C • , furtber• 0 A terrific 125().f'IS.3850. -a. : ~ .... -cpts drp8 view ai pool -lb·l • • •• maintem.Dce crew, pro. , -------mi1r-1cpau till• Split 4 BR. blma. cov. I ea. I" BA. frpl, fam. r, NoPeta &»SOllS · U.fw _ftb_d HZS reulonal mana1ement 2 Br 2 Ba, Swedlab fplc, COMFORT AILI MOO ~a_-1920 ""'" pmeio. $&10. Refa.131 SaD-...,._ 1amac bome la 6860() 111W"""""" · ••--••••••••••-••••• staff that carH1 and ~.no pet.. sm. 4 Bdnn.bomeoalll500aq. -tiqoRd.~1358 •lnt. area. Nr. •ebb. • "fJP/l _ AvallNow.2180Chqft.,oew DOIAC. 2 Br l Ba, rns. friendly neigboon. M0-12188 ft. lot. $aO 950 Xlnt ..___ tm. ~78911 u. -S Br, 3 Ba, kida, peta, No pela W•br dryr Models ~ dally 10.1 . ..._ ' · ·Loh for Sale 2ZOG ztr-mcourt.compl. ~,-puk·pool EZ terms pool ...O.US SJC ' Sony ooooe under 216 2 br, 1 ba. remodeled. aOllESELLERS •••••-••••••••-•••••• refurbished. No peta. WALKTOOCEANzsty.3 '52lCAMMDI:~ S585.Wl·iziM<n4> • . • no' pets . Roommate Sbar\)!MQO.mo. ~ LOTS-C.M. $280..S4Ml73 SW'D/W, 3 Ba, Cam. rm, frplc. · ILB. 2br. dbl gar, yd, aentoe available. Moo· 6'7J..lS5Bev• • $4.50. 114·9G-4.5Slor OPEN DAILY New 4 Br Fam Rm trpcl, redecorated. $32S ~mollthoc • ~. ~nlyin:,::.3c:mi;.2~:;:.r:id:z~ m.awsA&t.NoFee ' 8A.M.T0 6P.M. =Ci~~ f~i:: m o . (213) 20·2409 OakwoodG=:1· ~~ ....... ~!~ °"9lr' a... estate ea. Forlnfo. 671-7601 Agt. car gar. 111s. 96-2978 a.EAN 4 Br, z Ba, Jrplc, Vtew. Twtlerock Terr. 3 0wnr sbs zl.W7Hm· Collect. 0 pta :&eauWul brand be ....................... R 2 I t C t M &side bea b b c pt, drps. $380 mo. Br & Fam Rm. beaut. coUecl . • Tow ha I 8801rvine (atl6th) free stand'&~Pl le: ....... .._. • 0 • OS a en, ut. 3 r, l~ •• n4-~ or ~l-9$45, llO()mo. 75oHJ817 U.fu_'.' ... lSZS m•~ dabwsbr ForS. 1100 '39,SOO. Bill Sullivan, new decor. Aurac. yd .. A&t.NoFee CasadeJSol cholce3BR •-• .. ••••••••••••••••• d I ,manywindowa, •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Rltr.S48-2103 patio. Avall. $37s. C.''"'~ B ~ltGlen.New3Br view come~ C'rpt dl"(J9' BRANDNEW1Br2~Ba. 1700'-...St(at~~) !.c.u~ ~~s. -235. . 6t623118 ' ........... 3 r. 2 Ba. cpt, 00 .,.,..t street S72S/mo air. Days: 837:0S30: r ...,.... UV•---. Me:u~~~~~O\~~ ...__,..__ REDECORATED 3 Br, ~a:~·~~· lae.Agt6SH400 Lanon or Davia. Eves, :c~~~o;::v. <n 4 >M2.Sl70 CaaadeHermoaa up, & Service. S7HS70 Gro•H 2700 den. d in. rm .• new A&t No Fee ' Groves Secured comm. (213 H 3 1 ·24 06 o r $450 per mo. A4-IZI%, Z Br. beach apt. dsbwabr, 2br apt w/ftreplace, l~ forfreeest.orlnfo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• kilcben.$375.114-~ · New. cnr. lot. 2 br. 2 ba, (714~ WPll,SM-lOUEvs. lcemaker. refrlg, new a.tb, raqe,_ oven. dla, 45Acres·lsolated . orS81·85"5. Act. No Fee SLATER · 0 0 L DEN cpt,drp, elec. gar. dr. 3 Br view fplc up Dlpl u.fww 3600 cpb, super cond. Adlta bwuber, $32(). Allo 3 br lfobll:=1't!1~:.1Wbdrm, :,m~:.;.1:z~: .JlesaVerde 4Br,2~ba. ~~,':~~::.·~~: =~·~:~~c~::r grad8ct,dbliar.s.nsmo: .... :: .............. onty,oopeta.Ml-3013 (lep.~a~~?i.c,.. many slras. $3S,OOO. Terms. For lnJ'ormation forlna!.~'· bice ram $425 .. 71•·963·4S69 or M2-S377 wkndl, or all. S8l-632l Beauilful, Tuat1n 2br, Zba Studio, all uW Sl!O. Bach Open House Sat 10.3:30. call, Brk. (92-4CJ2 ~-·:~'.... cc•\IDlledt. loclud' ~ 5.n-9545 A.at· No Fee 1:30PM wkd)'s. a pt. FT pie. &ge pat lo all utU Sl50. Pee ns. 11413 br. Z ba townbouse .._'TT.II or~. Ask ,__ ,,.,...... .... Mlwport INch 3269 ad u Its over a o. Buchcomber631-2011 I fi«Petcomplex. Garage, tor John. ·~ water, gardener, new Fabuloua adlt 2br, 2ba Turtlerock Glen, Pla.n ••••••••••••••••••••••• SZ7$.714444-8'71S ~ 1 _ 3716 • pttjo. Adutt. ooJy · No --cpts/drps. $ISO /mo. c.oodo. Pool/tennis/clb, ll,4BrFRTenn&rec. HA B D To F t ND --......... peb. S325 64S·3381 or Trailer space for 8x30'. •••••••••••••-••• .. ••• 5'81213 l.'I m• beaeb. $100. area.Avl.2/1. ~.;..." Eastbluff Exec. home. COSTA MESA DUPLEX2 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• m.is11 · Adult c. M. puk, no .._..,......... MO-SMt SCHOU .....,....,.., •br 2ba ram rm Soft br,pvtydls1u,married 2 BR, 2 ba on the ocean.1-------- pd.a . .->. + 548-6173 ••••••••••••••••••••• .. SDI Z br, 1U"a1e. Kida water New crpts · drps cpl, 1 child olr. DO pets. F\&rn. $100., unturn llJOO. 2 Br, nlce & clean, cloee &o c.MMIM ~124 at.Fee 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, in Turtlerock Glen Plan 4. palnl.. Walk to schools' 1230.mo.6'2-6682eYe TotaJaecurtty.elevat.on. lbopplng. Adulta onlY. Aa-e91)1tfortde 9200 ....................... llaln.Relala •. S4().S3'70 prHtl&e area of ex· Sbr,3carpr,pool,teo· •hops tennis 1 b ' rec.fadlities.499-283S Nopeta.84S-8939 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28 Pen• l • e homes oil $195 mo 840-10'4. • c u · 100 ACRES pratlae So IBr. a. prime locat.ioc. Dk.,.._., 3 br T.H. SP9Cious private patio. · · · S7SOt mo. Lse. Rrfa. Afl •w•Faslthld q lwsh Nice l br, rtplc. pool, Orange County loc. \4 Mi -:ZS· mo. UIOt Wb11e Oak. $1111G.,Fee commwili1 awlmmlng Uol~y Park Vilt W . ~«645-2240 ....................... U.fusl•d adulta, DO pets. $230. mo. county rd troauge. :·---( ~ llalnB.-taJa,540-5370 pool. 2 car 1arage, truie Prineetoo. 3, Br, DR. 2 Bhlfa l·level 3 BR 2 ba ..... lllc.d 3706 ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ~or&4f.3798 per acre. 25% Dwn. Sam Eutalde szoo. UUl pd. master au.lle, built-lo ba, upgrd d. Prime Lovely ireenbelt ii poo1' ....................... Gt•al 3102 Adult 1aa br Porte. R.E . 403·2711 _.._.... ':fa"$1~"· UUI o-. "'° pe<. moa1h. -l loc. Wolk to ........... ,..,, ..... _.3b<,2ba,l>p~ ._ ....... .., ••• .., ..... d~pallo =· nit.a. llalP Rentals, s.o-mo ...: ~ KEY RE ALT 0 RS C:i ja~nl.a crta. ~· Steps to bcb & 2lll WATIUIOMT Like new, no' pet a: ------"--------'----I 8112-1111 mo 3 Br, 2ba •!fenced ptUo. sbops . No lie $385. Builtina crpta ~ 8-"4-0l78 _______ _. ....... IMdl 3 141 3 BR. 2 a.. fam rm frpl. CONDOS . MSG. Woodbridge Creek B.t location. $500/mo. Mature adult.a, DO pet.a. 8-Q, buie deck. gar;1e.1--------Redlced $lO,•I -•••••••••••••••••-• COCDJJ.lndacpd,IDCdyd,2 •llt.~&:O·'Br Side,38r28aarlake. 631-1400.\Cl. ~ $43S. BeauWulbrandnew2br, Ten well localed acraht Bait kwel:)', private 3Br, carpr.SS15.~2978 ' ~'7818 p. HI gb ly up graded. Luxury1pUtlevel coodo,2 YEARLY·Beaut furn 3Br. 3601PINLEY AVE.N.B. ~~.mr ,cel:!fgs, Laocaster. Level; road vu bome. Near beach. Db'l'wnbse,2br,2ba.nu 673-lU:t;Evs.6'4-022'7 Br28a,2cargar,vauJt· 2 Ba upper unit wblch JACOISllALTY Many wl~do'::• $2~: frontage; power avalla· P . df.1081 cpl, dbl pr, pool, $33S Nu a bdrm 2 ba + bonus Near oew 4 Br 2 Ba bome ed cetlp, wetbar. au m'lllt be seen &o be ap-675-6670 64.5-G56. 919-3!7& • ble. Map and pictu.ra 1n •-...... 3152 mo.541MZ18,S57...a rm. Twnbse, li,, ml frm tenni9 & pool Colony' lopifullrecfacU,\eDnl.a, prec. Just •teps &o bch. ........_1 !• omce. Owner has priced :2:':: ....... ••••••••• bch. $4.50 mo. Retereuces S"S per mo P~ul yarliJi poo , etc. vlew. $'75. $8150/mo. -l'-d 3106 ~sa. _. dtlllxe ror lmmecbate sale at NEW · 3Br, ZBa, near So. B42-ll40. Real Estate. 644-7383 6'5412'1'1 WILLIAM WIMTOM •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• townbou1es Fn>lc I just su ooo TOTAL and Niguel Sboree ·Vu, exec:! coast Plua, $CBS mo. 3 Br 2 b wnha • Real Estate 6'7S-3331 l·BR. carp, blt-ins. prtv. pr. 2 br & 3 br ';n~. maynMnce• home. 3Br, 2Ba. de~. (2U) 431·7383 or eves • at e, rrpl, LEASESAVAILABLEln F.aatbluffbme,lleorrent. -deck. Garage. Year from l32S MZ-1603• . ~·Seoo pool, tennis, bcb. secun· (213)9'-0UJ patios, pool, Jae. 138$. WalnutSQ ca. Homes 3bc.•den. l800. lmmac ...,_,11dt •a 3707 Jeueooly. G7S Mo. Bkr. · ' W ·-• .............._ ty, Mattb l·July 1. '8:iO C.ll 75%-0888. 'Ille Ranch Univ Pit compare! 7~. •••• .... ••••••••••••••• MC-%3439To5 ALL-95 MO. ,,_.,.. .. ..._.. mo.~t •NEW PAINT• lnalde II ~; ... ld . Br Ba ln I -W1 U Mehfcwti out New cpta. 2 Br den Jm. 2 br. pets oil. Near ~p Pk Culverdale BOAT SlJP W /CONDO, l Z • % • c · uW. Nr Spac 3 br 2 ba trpl Brand new &ownbouaa, 2 ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~.~ ... ?~~ 2 aa.~~ i;~ ypc1.d: ~ ~t.i.. 54().5310 Turtle n ~~= :::S. ~. ~1&:• 0911 ~~:-e':fos~1f ;·,:e1r p:uo. s~*5 to M bch it =.· ~~&1os.!1:~::0:: D ...... "9 OD tbe Sand. Beautifully pr, · Racqt&etClb Greentree rent ~s. ... · ature Fenced patios. encl. fllh• 1100 rum 3Br, 2ba duplex. oo d o11, cblldren VACANT 4 br, 2 ba, lg. RAMCHREALTY BIGCANYON,braodlle'I . ta,cblldolt.67~3032 pra&e.dJshwuben,air ••••••••••••••••••••••• moo mo tbru S/24. ""11 ~· 2Zll Pomona, fncd. ft" Bltu, cpts, dbl 551~iooo spacious, single level ~ ~~~ $132. Util l BR Brand new Quality cond. 1922 Meyer St. See UMITS Ssmh>ieDr,67UlS8 ()pen: f!1~-ln, 1ar. r. sboppln1 ctr. BR, 2 ba. towobom• Maln~tabF~S3'70 reatures.NopetSorltida. mgr.orcallMZ.-12 · · Famlliee oo)y. S42S mo. •UMV.PARJC * ""./SWf!el>lni golf count • Yrly.$350.87~ FourUN~~~~·~own. "---U.hasl•• 4 Nice 3br , 2ba twnbu. Call agt. 837·6398 or VlUAGElll view. Lease al STSO P81 'lrly1Br2Ba,w/fplc, va· THllAY LIAF ' .-. • Pltio. 2 ear pt pool 546-4141 mo.; sale at SUS,000 cant. $C7S mo 1 blk '° lcAoo Pt I r~a 3107 1 Bdrm. waler pd. S2lO Hunthliton Beacll. S'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• wl&er' pd, N Clvi Cni • 3 bedroom, 3 bath & Aiem840-5Se0 bcb. . _,. .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Beautllul, •pacloua new Yean old, all 2BR units 9_.111 320% C.C r c Lr bee 2 Sty, 2500 1(1 ft, ramUy room Townhouse. ZU..332-3:270anSPM ~en dream' 7S UtU UM 1iptoin11. I.bis op-·-•••••• .. •••••••••••• ~~bUdrb oil. Pl"*'4Br,3ba.allbltna. 2 fire plac es. Gre at 2 Br Part Lido Condo OC'EANJl'RONTlbr new ptMd.StvJretrti-llrM apta.Pool,pvtpaUoe. portunlty won't 11rtlte BELMONT SHORES 00 crpt thruout. pool, nr Greenbelt location. lowest price lD N_ .; -~ I I• d' x f r Pl c • llalP Rentals ~mo Adulta,nopeta. twice. HUIT)', Call Jn ni« cape Cod •un· MaaVerdeSb 2ba aholla. adlla, bch. Malnl Includes use ot all $340.mo.m.78 .,..;,../dryer dlhwhr i • 3Z9Avocado,C.M. VW9lmml Sped a1.11ta at deck i Br FR. fpk. ss7s llOOS.m!a · frH. $57S. No pets. la cl II ties (pool a, car pr. No pd.. Now w Bachelor, super locatJoe, ~ TOBIN mo. cuJ> Hl·SIU; MOO. 6'4-1.838 ea-awn. ~~~mete.). HA.llOIVllW J ue 30. ssso. mo. newcpta.S175>"':f,· 2 Br, bltna. D/W. t1*. ID ..,1121 EASl'SIDEZBr • c lbdrm,nacrpt,encl.crpt PALBMO 8'11-eMO MU'183;s-8 M drps, •ar, ~dulla, ao .._..._. UN ..,11 c1ttorai!r. ~ patio, p1neled 1ar. Walout Square 2 br, 2~ ~~·i~~a!~';..!:a} c:.e. .... · C.w .. ..._. 312• peta.54M211 ,M.WU'f 1 1 •••••-.. ••••••--••••• yard 11 pt, ldUlta only. w/cup1brd•. ldry, nr ba, comm. pool. A/C, l1lte new. 1750. 1" avail •••••• .. ••••• .. •••??.~ •••-••••••••••••• ... ~";New 3Br, 2ba. cl)U, drpa, HOUSE WANTED, yrty 2 5.fl..mSorSCCMoUl ~I ::.i·.:.ct:,l:P.:r:cd ~lBeama . SUS· C •ll Ke n 540·1001 l'abulouabay6oceuvu. trplcwtpa&Jo.balc1. Sl75. R&AlTY INC. Ba. charm. rurn/unf.Qd.et£.SideLoc•Uonnr M25.~·8"Mll86 · 213-37&-8083 l~SlTOUo.ll\U..:'·~· ~th!adel11bUul2.Br 2caraar.S3HllOO 714/146-13 71 ~ml o . Adlta, r ef. acbocU. Newly decorat· Turtlerock Olea, new, 3 S23S 2 br T ff Pool ~ q Id .' ... ~.-~Ut. Lrg befaml ed2 Lee a br studio tpt. Zbr --------1 -------~ ed., Cbr 21>9 $GJ N •PRE'ITY & PVT• BR. 2 Ba, ram·rm • din· SI . . . ~ v-rm w I rp • 2ba ulet bid SZ50 • 1Rcom ,,..,ty 2000 c.,.. .. Mao-3222 peta, 5*-0ut ' ' 0 • 1 _f!' w Ilg• cloMta. .z Bl. rm. swim pool, tennh, ~J:' f'eJ: 54().5'70 l Bedroom decbWIW• ~8!,; SS50Wl.!J:OA... L.&e° ~cbelor ~Sias. ;.':'~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• • uvty r m. rorc:ed air. gardener . $7SO. mo. • Adulta,nopeU """ "'""" del~area ~ COVINGTON BROS. ln ••• ••••••• Mesa Verde lllr, b , HW bba. cpta • clrpl, 2 car 919-6472 days, &73·6175 Harbor Vu Hma, C.rmeU Call MMD all 4:IO Real Etta~ S'fs.3331 . Anaheim. Century 2l. J BR, a&ove, mr1g, beach cpla/drJ9, bltu , frplc. aar, Cncd yd, mature Ew/Wlmds Br + FR, nr park I Bach ..,7c ll ..... 1 tt--I 8r vd ~ ~ r l Sparow lnveslml. Dtv. •Ide of Coast Hwy. bll ya.rd. Very clean tree., DO clop, children Woodbridi It scbool~75mo.752-0811 ..... :.it ' ... ~. u.p"" • !!°: ,.. __ .._.• • •:,.pc, ,htltt& Coft" aa- 71188 a2l847 $425. mo. sa..8831 days welcome. S3l5 mo. 20051 e, torner o • -u.... ee -· ._ ... • 1. w .. on· ., • 7SH189eve.. ' Shorewood er. <Off oear lake, cust IAt, 3 Br, Be~b duoltit, J ht', 2 ba, BNcbcomberA l·JOll tJ, Yrl:JIM. $280.f7W351 ,·,oo•••llDIDH•IMlntt PNably palnted 1 Br 6 f\damaHICIO·-SCBmo.833-lf!eO ocean vlew. $4ZS mo New 2 Bdrm. llDlta. l~ 8 Unit.a, sharp, ll.lnt C.M. cteo.bttm~.rplc,uill EASl'SU>E ecz..llliOAll $/1Q-O~lA ~'Cf}S Baths, Air , Patio•. area. '280,000. Alt pd.CloMtobchlsa&ores. lbr,lbll,llefd,cleao 4 8R, lrg tam . rm. NewOran1eTree,%BrCi · \!o ~ -p •. Adult., no peta. 1911 861103 $1SO n~ a15 S41·S213 Preat11e area nr 1ch. den. 2 8a patio bc>me, NEWPORT BAY, NEW ADAbe1 -1 A • ' · $450. 9022 RbodHla . ~ • .. ~J:..no peta. CONDO. double view Tltat Intriguing Word Gome witlt o Clt11dl• Daw~ ino. ppt. OH.rlNl•t• OlllarlHllst.t. I BR. 2~ BA Condo. f7M174 _..mo . ....--waterfront exposure• ~.,aA,L "*NI -----i.~~~~~~~~ ··········•n•••······· ....................... Prench Quarter. dbl. 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S8r2Ba,rtdec'dinaldeA Illa. 4062 Gerin•i.nder. or(2l,l~l I L E y DE I . ~ ~~ I IDcdpeUo.1tt.c•r.wood Sii lllTS Oii TWO LOTS 7.&lila Crlss •. $11. NMltl-.7710 out, 1ood locaUon, or ... call 7~1100 ... HARBOR VIEW DEC 5 i I l ~ bumlll& frplc, pool • 4. MMr ldl bdt.1111. •·971 5U-'1129 Br. Ba OG park, Ill' pooi, • I I I . t ti I ~ ~ ~ ~ ba •Wt· MSmo.IBatba lrs,.d. Woodlll'ldp£1Jtatea,3Br, buleYar4.MNGllJI ~ U [ I l ~ '-51S'f,-..___A.... ... l~ ~1 Adlt Twnlla J Ba, faDHUl,deft, r,,1c, u.~ v•-· p--~ ~ D ' • L......t.. _ .......... _ ....&.. j. 2 8r, l~ ba, n .. decor, 1 __ _,_..;. ____ _..••--1 'l'lm*, pbol, 1ar,aecuri· dbl pr, alt comt. IAS. t:J st.or';"" ~'ie:l'ta I f J l w;_~ ""'; ;:'.. ~·-bltna, dabwbr , 1ar. ROOMY 1 Br new cpl., tJ, '3$0mo. Btr.Ml-0'70t mo. 7'4·HH da11. m0 '° mo •Of'• 'mo IN'. -. • _ . . _ 11 ~''" Adil•, no peta. tao. i*nt • W&ilpaper. On 2Br , Iba LAND¥AllK 551Amlcv.. SWO . ..,..... l P l II " A T NMSS'7 ::~t1e'vt. r d; '240. ~~~~OOp\; 1!'1~ ~::.vat2~1 ... 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Carpet-SERVICE lt...Cement it ... Wlre lt...Hoe U ... Cl&an lt...M ove lt...Pr&ss it ... Paint it~.NaO IL.Plaster IL.Fix tt ... DIRECTORY .... ._.. CA:&........ c.,.tS-•fclf ,_... &11f124hi:g .... .......llwllr Tie ......•.•....•••••.•.. . ............................................................................................................................. --, ..................... , ••.•...•.•...••.•........•...•..... Archlt.eturaJ 4c Struc· hrnllure • ublnet WeCu'e~~ t• ciedar f-.e.. Sl.'B pa SOaQy•Jcr. FREEhauJ· Boaut 6 0'8rlen Pll'aSPAIMnMG VERYNtATPATC.H CERAMIC Tile. New or tun! Plana. Rmdl & 1D1ker avall. for lim~ &eunC*notSbampoo ~ft. w11 """911te. I.DI\ cleanup. tree work Lud1capln1. Cttm Exper'd Reas Rates JOBS•T£XTURE remodel. Fr etl. tmlJObt\ neweonatnar:Uon.Rdkl time.~ won for Allo~·Allwork UnitecfFence.549.a296 for 1.111able ltem1. Fen· work, 1prinklert le· Free zit Call Oene Ftee!lilt. 119.$-1439 wel<.-ome53&--M2'taft5. 1Com'l/lndu1trlal home. aarden or what gu&T.hda/MC.J:l'\"eeest h• il•I ~:,•,l!>Jd&• removed •\•11/repalr. Com p! &Q.0458 ' 'd . ~1020 bave,-ou. Wereoaea. R.e,aRaU!a ·64$-3716 _,,,,,~N malnt. Com '1/RHld. PATCHPf,.ASTERlNG Expr Ule sett.er nd8 Jo~ Ma-TmaftAr6 •••••••••••-•••••••••• Haull k IOd PAINTl NG I t /E ••ALLTYP!S•• Cult.om work anyUme Attblleetur1I Deelper. c-.t/c:-cntt Exp. Ja~e Gardener, II 1de .. Dt lWnsnfie.,~ Reu ~odtb,• ,:; f\'ee•t $40-SUS Sml job ok. •98·2049. £•pr'd In Cueto C.JI IM ....................... comp. yard 1ervlce, ••••••••0 ••........... • -r · est C.iiJ: 6'5-,.. · 493-6$3S ReaidenUaJ, Rernodela •-................. concrete Drtveway1 , clean· up . Free eat. Wanl •REALLY CLEAN M••r · 11 ffomel·Additions. Rostuc· -------- AMJUoos. MS-689 FINISH. REMODEL • wa!k••Y• 4r. pa.tJoe. ~ 651..J2JO HOUSE? Call Oinibam ....................... ,., y_. C..tle co over blk walls. Free Ceramic Tile: tub1 & ~ ltff Rpr Small Jobe ox est. ArearefSS.S7·821S5 Girl. Freeeau,M5-51.a3 Free Eat: Block-wall•, ......,_ ..... -... .. -.iowrate.586-t89a shower If, kllcbena, _,..,."9 · · · CLSANUPS4 l b Averac•aAw 1 ..... 1' -t: floors patios 6'5-2129 ._ ........ _....... ... Rcu. V11M1379 c .. wd• GAJU>£N SU VJCE JJOOSEQ.EANJNG ~.~~~c~:,n.: 't. ~~e.~: ll·Slr)/ ~. lnlJ' M5rm n•"' I . . Bab"tttloa my home Mast~r Craf tim•n. •••••••••••••••••-•••• Leon ~-~ Byrellablecouple Uc 828588 Bob 750-UM Priciealnc:lmatr'l/labor ••••••••••••••••••••••• T.-..Senrk• V\Cto.ola.Mr.l'alrvlew Spec1aU7 flnt1b, r•· ••OeortePilrne.rllSon.s Rd• 96S-581J _..., ' .....,......., Guar,(Qatd,freeoet. PLUMBER·Rep11lr. ro· •••H••••••••••H•••••• 111 Briatol, Costa Meea. modelln• Ill repairs. Addl/Rmdl/hlntfPlane •-:llS.-.kitt P f CA RPET T«fC!T•'llOOorW..0134 pipe. lnatallatlon Removals. trlmmlnf. 151-12111 Rele.~06 SmJjotis.Uc'd557.e932 H••:::0••Y•:;AN••••H••••••••: cl.~ING noor&win· Flrevlaeee·Plaaten ... •e Uc 1 .. 1u_ .. low ,urvlcea. G. Gidley, ·prunlog, tree est. Lied -~ • · omea • • Brick Concrete PaUo -a· • ,. '""'· 643·9315. Fully Insured. 6G·212' A Uc'd, Day care w /acbl. LOU'S HOME REPAIRS. Apt a. Conic lenUoue dow care. Duich M aln· Block Walls BBO Ptte pricea too. Exterior proaram la your IO Yr up. Carpentry. REJlOD£LS.. Craftamu.Ph:MS-0302 tenaDceService53"7·1408 Bela Elita~ apeclall.at.Tryme-CallcoHOKE SAVERS PLUM· Trlmmtna. topplna. re· ael&bborbood. Ple1&e panJ'ng, paUo " dre. AODmON6 KINGS Carpet, Cleanlni ' · 83WM5 BING&HEATING. FrH movlng,·cleanup, Winter call: 548-2531 561·20&4. Accent Bid&'• 1-'1'11H7M ........ le Painting Co. "WE DO ........ JNTERIORtEXTR Paint· est. $10 Hr. Hooeat le rat.... Llc/lnsrd. 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Fr est ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7 /up. Treeworlt. Housecleaning. Excellent Wlntoo ~. &13-4714 •lntertQr Exterior• lit RATE SERVICE •TRANSLATIONS• MS-3M& EL1'..CTR.lCAL SERVlC!: ~~ee est ~~ave references. ,._.ls;/P.,.l!lag Uc 22$3118 ln.8d. Guano-At Fair Prices 960-1633 C.ll 559-4$45 CALLS $15 /b r . Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• teed Call Hanis 842-4558 1---------Phone 6'2-SC'18 Carpe t & Upholstery MM233 GetridofunaightlylraahH.aveaornethlngyouwant WORKGUAllANTEED SELL ldle lt.,;ns wtUa a Try a Dally Pilot P'iDd what you want ln Steam Cleaning. Fr est. & debris. College stu· toaell!Classl.nedadado lntr/Extr.FrH&L Dal.l)'PilotctauifiedAd. ClauifledAdLobuy,seJI Daily PUot Chwilieds. S4M861 lc821·78S1 • Want Ads Cati 642-5&78 dent. 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Pleue call at low bank rata to con· AIOITIOH Counseling & Re renal Preg. test.avail. wknds 24 Hr Helpline ~1-9495 ~ltand Lhelt jacuu:l From R20. mo. 1or2 Bedroomaaad N.B.Sl80studloaJluU eo.UN•87ut08 or st.op by Cot rree info. solidatedebta,paytuea, W32 Magnolia. 962-1800 Townhouses C.M. S145cottage all uU .._,,.,, •• ----All cat.egoriet & types. lake a vacation. room From '2'9 50 N.B. ~ bacb all utll _, ~ We guarantee t.o pleaae addltioo. awlm pool, pay iu1:fi":r. ~ii~~· .. ~: ~~-¥~ a\.;~~=•~ Avau. 675-3141 you. 751_3741 off exietin& 2nd or any •SPIRITuAL READER Fu Uy Ucensed 18155 El Camino ReaJ San Clemente. For appt. 493-9034 492-7?9& £;!~~~~pl. cpts, Acro11 from Faablon ,_$15"31·2011 ~ofOJ~~·~ UNITEDBUSINESS pUl'pOl8..ctfAHICS ________ , ~Wfoa:~~~::~d~ loom 4000 :!:t r.a,~~e~l~c:~ ~:1~ E ~~=3',"f:I MASSA(il Stroll the pathways ol a pm~ fort'SI Mellnder pclSI tumbling W'1tli!rfoUr. 11nJ qU1t!I pools. Ll!>1en to the · sound o# bubbli•1g streams and gr<M!lng thing). '1bur aJuh 6p.irtmenl home ,11 Pin(>(T\'ek Villflge 1s " lolAI rtltrP<'ll. I lvre you r11n 1mioy unu~ual pnvo.>cy .&1id luxury. •OUVEPAll* 1714t644-1900 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Pr1meLldoVWa1etoc. <acroutromKooaLna> •---------• FIGUl!MODB.S •.,. HOMES ROOMS $25 wk up with UDO BUSINF.SS CNTB &lie lOS, Costa llesa Mortig1 Jll. Trwt ESCORTS IV"• •D&UXE-kitchen. S3'7.50 wit up (714)87MOIO UBI 0pee1claya Deidi SOH OUTCAU.OHLY Nu 2 & 3 Bdrm., blt·lna, Eaatbluff 3 br, 2 ba. apts. MB-9755 ~ offt suites MAMUFACTUllM~ ...................... . ~~h~84~f~afo~:!~ ~· Incl.apac. master Man employed days, 17t.b St. ec:a Met:~ Patented Item lQIUr 9°' , ___ 6_3_1_·_3_8_1_1 __ d suite. din rm & dbl k:itcb. prlv $1~ mo Call t ' l t l 1 Unique piece oC equip· ~ /0 RELAXING MASSAGE "?: 1~5p~m~. 7~Y~S·~~~~~l garage. Auto door Aft .Cnm Sat.o87t . ~~P~• e 1 ~~· men• projected net • .._ _ _...TD. --BobJ U M A RECREATION PARAD,JSE. 1wo hmn1Hourt~. i: opeller avail, Pool & • ,. • ....... ace av-". • ---Jmes· c. asaeur Swimming pool nlus untqu~ vollc~ll pool. ~uZZi. Ocean view. 3 br. 2 ba, recreaUoo area. Adulta Newly remodeled rm & from aao aq. . Lo 7'10 IQ. $280,000 Ulla yr. Present FaireatTermsatnce 1949 Outcalla9-9,49f.51ll Sand ·~11.~ ... 11 court. Muuntaln lodge clubhouse oaJv. No=. From.......... kitchen. community ~~per aq. fl. C.U owner unable to handle. s.Hllt'M ... Co. •--.-p-.-w ... -R-EAD..;..__E_R_•_ ""'"')'VU garage. Avail. HO. $335. " ..,.,., _._ Can be relocated. 64Z..2171 5"45-0611 ......,.. With flreplac:c, convel'Sc)llOn pit. hilliard>. yym. ~una. ~; 846-9088 88S igos Way bath, 1411. pd. iJ.45 mo. Leveragew 129% down $20read.ing (or $10 Man:Ledby 6'7~1'51.all3PM. ForL.eeM .. 751.3741 PllYATIPAlrTY Past,present&futuro 2 blks t.o H.B. H.S. Granada gmtCo. Gmlt .._. 4110 In O.C. Airport area 300 --------Uc <213Hi84-1~ 2 br, + 2brtden. gar, rec --------•!••••••••••••••••••••••• +~ft. around floor ofc DRY Cleaning le Lau::.rt !.'1J paDy more for your facil.13'75up.19051Hol)y •11 In I' RT l b d fl 1-..... T.Il.942-35'73 843-4139 IAYFlOMTHOME Room In my pvt bm for w Wau + c I .. Pue an n .. •-----------• DOTICGllLS 3 Br. 3 ba. pvt patio. encl. gar .. bltns, dshwhr. Ch ildren ok. 2 1702 Brookhurst. $35(). 962-0118 4BR,4 ba.Sl800Moyrly ret person. Gd food. gd ~':!~e ~f~;P!e~~ea,; ~~~cf!\~· 1~:~11ua~~~ Aumdci•at•/ Massage & ModeUng Outcall 542-3169 /S43·32SO STIPSTOllACH car e. On bus line. secretarial serv avail. husband & wife. Work Pwnn1l1/ 3 BR, 2 ba., unr. 1425 ~. Priced al 1225. or $300. t/days p/wk. Will teach Lott & FoiJacl Control hunger and lose 3 BR, Zba., unL $400 NCICClfloll R...tclh 4250 w/serv Incl. 83.1-8971 or busineaa. $12,500 F .P. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• weighl with New Shap~ 28R,2ba.$325 ••u••••••••••••••••••• att 5&wlmda,5814367 567·3'1'15 a.o.t&FolMcl 5300 Diet Plan and M;ydrex Palm Desert. Rent fum . ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wat.er Pills. At College NOWllENTING 3 Br. l Va ba, frplc. patio, hse in SILVER SPUR ,µ>PROX400eq. Su .. C·2at .RESTAURANI' Found: Young male Irish ~rmacy &Costa Mesa ~=================1 encl, garage. Avail now. RANCH. 3 Br. den, 2 ba, 1.30 E. l1lh Sl, lte E . Ultimate ln rlxt.ures 4c Setter. Brown leather __ a_rm_a_cy_. ____ _ Coda Me-sci 3824 Costa Meta 3824 $350. 848-4990 comf. attrac. Feb or ~/mo. Doyle54S-0479 motif. Busy beach area eollar. Irvine Ave, CM. WEIGIIT PROBLEM! associated BRO~ tRS .I f /II rrw·, J.l•• IAJ b1Jlt",, 0 b I ' l;t I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br blU f . longer. $700/mo. 6'73·7480 Ex.alHft S.ltn loc. Only 139,000. full 548-QT Nutritionally sound diet Lge 2 br cottage, E·slde · • ns, re ng, gar, days; 551..f120eves. DeJ offl ....... price. Making money. program. Money back PIHICIHK UVESU, TO ITS NAME c.M. frplc, beam cell. patJ.o .• $300. l blk t.o bch. wee. cea ... ou, Lo«*,you1Jbuynow. $1000.UWARO Encl. gar. $300.548-S300 536-3941,536·2'114· Sbrcoodo + bonus,2ba.1 R...w.toSIMIN 4100 efficientteeretarial VII 751·3741 American Tourteter guarantee.646-5765 old mod I Ba k Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• services. Ideal frwy brown standard brief. H.YPnot15ts earn $35 pr br. Spacious 3 Br 2 Ba. drps. N~~a~~ $16(). 1 br. ~¢s. driJS.e bit~. ~:Straight F·M ahr 4Br. accesanrOC~rt MN.Al.AIMS case. Return w/full coa· Become a competent encl gar . fncd yd, no M . Re taJ S40-53'10 645-9M3646-U64 w/vu E·Blufr $275. 9-5 BAKERCENT R Wellestabllahed.$52,000. tents. No question• bypnotlstlnjuatl2wlcw. pets. s:n:i. 184 E. 21st St. am 0 s. ' 64G-4900or~ aft5. lies Baker ~asm yr net. $50,000. yr. asked. Ask (or De.an.la l · nite pr wk . P'o r 546-0080 3 bdr. 2~ba, frpl. Din 3Br. 2Ba, crpts & drps. HtlclARoowte? ............. 4410 band.les lncludtna tnven· Rottlno.675-8261 brochures752-2S4l Lge 2 Br ocean breeze, I room. 3 blcka bcb, no pet, Walk t.o bay & ocean. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tory. Paumtial here will AJ k Mal lf . child OK. No ""'ls. $23(). 1335 m o. water pd. ~·3993 Ask ror Fred, ToProlenlonalJyFlnd 1 .-.u ..... A•••cH aaaze you. Please call l.4l&t: as an emute, Se -Hypnoslll · ongoing ,... """'""'~• u 25 .....,.3'29 1liATR1GHTPERSON --" -Immediately 5 mo male, grey w/wht c l ass every Mon . 792 Shalimar. Apt l or 3 . .....,...,.,_ va · · · s..lf Ull · 751•3741 mrknga REWA RD. 1:30PM. $1.S per class. Open. 549-9492 Cole to Ocean, triplex. WATERFROMT ~t-Oluu UNuMml> C-rcW Store 548-7228. Learn at your leisure. Bachelor bltns. part util spac 3 Br 2 dbl slnks NEW 2 br & 2 br + den ~'1«pNJM~ or can be used as pro-Mft..Fwwll•• FOUND male Huaky ty Details.152-2541 over 500 tall trees and 1 pd, Sl69 mo. Call 631·2222 baths, walk In closets, luxury apta m ebaM-~ feealonal office. Located $150,000. p/yr and grow-doi. Huntington Beacr. Our deepest thanks & ain-~lreami with walcrfal or64S-72!i9evs. bllna. gas ~ wtr fd. •Builtinl 832-4134Slnce 1971 in older abopptna com· Ing. Owner will atay aa 11&1-6108 cere appreciation fortht: creatt'a rclaxingsetting Lndry facil. $3 5· •TraahCompactor Roommatetoaharenew2 plex. with rustic at· national markeUna thoughUulness & kind- !or your spacious new 1 Lge 2 Br Fam Rm, 2 ba, IM&-2716; 848·9427 •Wet Bar Br 2 Ba condo. Close to moepbere. $175 Mo., ulU. manager. $35,000. will FOUND gray & blk cat ness of lhe good friends or 2 bedroom apart paUo,fplc,lntrlplex. Nr •f'\fti>lace bch, ocean view. pajdbylandlord handle. Call for w/redyarn4'bellaround of Robyn Cox. Patricia mt:nls. From 1240. sbope, no pets. 637-8828 Int:. 3144 •Pri'fatebeacb Raylene, tSl-1898 MISSlONREALTY :~· ~c.~n Pemba Dr. CoxaodFamlly. furniture available. (114) ••••••••••••••••-•••• •PleJd.glasaencl.patios evs/wlmds. 91158.Coaat,Laguna -711·1741 _,..._ Small "".ts OK. Adults NEWBREEDAPTS •Smotedetectora 494-0731 Ii I =& ~ WOODBRIDGE •Slit'.avall t.otenan•· 3 FOUND· Approx 1·2 -Ii:~ only. omceo""'. n. 9:00 Bdnnw/l ....... Crplc ...... am . ... f'w-1to.-R-4 50 -·-AA..acy . ,,. '""' .... ...., PINESAPTS 919 ysldeDr 671-8414 -~ ..,.. .........._, .. ~ ............. 4500 ,_.,_,....,.., mixed German Sbep/StMMI 6·00. 2300 Fatrvll'w Rd. ceil .. encl. gar. Pool & 1 2 & 3 bdr m units ' ....................... Wlll4 W-Lo'80!),000.grp/yr Bernard male Vic H.B ...................... . Costa Meaa Phon jacuzzi. Adults only. Designed like early 2 br, l~ ba townhouse Dbl gar. w/hl door, S70. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Priced right, beaulllul 968-9443 · · Sdtooh& ~2300 $260.645-4411 C.llfornla bungalowa. style, Adults. no pets. Single $35. 1M W.James ~~·Stft.285SCM ~Ran· stcre.Callfordetalls. · l!IStruc:tioft 7005 z Br,lBaapt Refng,up From $210 . 115 &'235.548-21682 St.CostaMesa673-'118'1 ...,._ • ··-.mo. Ull 751·3741 FOUND: Female St,••••••••••••••••••••••• tt.f:MwTowllhouse Plneat.one. Ole hrs 3·5:30 M&-21.30or61'9·3'109 Bernard. Vlc. Beach & MEN WOMEN ~~~~~~g ~·~l~·w~~i[b. 2br,lba,newlyderorat· wkdaya,9-5:30wlcnds. 2 Br. 2 Be lux. apt over· Gara~~JStorBenHBl$25mo. 4000aqft 18tpersqft Top MAMUFACTUllHG Trask, Westm. Jan 3rd. TRAINFOR SZZ>.Call&46-l.Z&G ed. $215. Mature adults. ~-0400 looking Newport Bay 42!1 • ..,.., • • · cond y : l Palentedltem 89t-3180. -------1 Jllo pets. 2217 Harbor with balcony & flreplace. 9&0-.2325 . . any amen1l ea, 1 Unique piece or equip. ---------1 IARTINDIMG Beaut. new Bacb apt.I. Blvd,C.M.646-0.192 L9gillelnd 3141 833-9234 WANTED TO Rent beltC.M.loc.67).1417 ment. Projected net FOUND : B r own TWOWEE.KCLASS Fireplace, rerrta. Incl, 0-PoMt llZ6 ....................... $285Lseupr2brdplx: garqe ln Corona del 5111• 4150 QI0,000. this yr. Present anbuahua male, 2 yra. NATION·WlDEJOB S2JO.~; 1171>-33'76 •••••••••••••••••••••••MARVELOUS Ocean· Nroceanswidecknopet Murorstorage.815-5150 ....................... owner unable t.o handle. vie 960 Victor• C.M. PLACEMENT Dl TWahse 2br Zb 8 2b front loc Across from 3U"4136.Sl64-M340; 2/1 SmallboaU,trallen.ren· Can be relocated 5IM085 ASSISfANCE x . . •· n Very larae 2 r, a Heisler Pk 2 br l ba Oflce...,.. 4400 ta1 apace, Sl.00 per foot. Leverqew/29%down •. FOUND: Black Labrador O~RoTiu,g~JES cpt, db! gar. poc>A, w/stove & refrif. New newcpt l'<iomo' 'Vlewapt,2bd,bltnl,gar, ....................... Limit length 22', 1819 Ull 751-3741 vlc Meaa Dr. C.M. AMERICAN mo. 54&GI&. 5$7.(1948 r=;it, pvt balcony. lit, TtJTtNER MSoc pool. fl15. Monrovia Ave. CM. See Orea• ~-u .. -re loc·•Uon 751.-.0or546-1'3S 1 "' It T E ... D E 1 S 2 Br, 2 Ba. den uoh1m ap ut &dep. 49&-0liS Re&lton 494·l177 M2-6889 MO"orcall5e-8G'7 •• _. • .., • "' " b & trl avall, Marine Ave .. LOST German Sbortb1lr SCHOOL wtpaUo . .Matuni adults 2 Br 1 Ba. ltna re a. New atud.k>, ocn vu kltcb 3 Br, 2ba upper, frplc, St«aJe Garage. $25. 19S8 Balboa Jalaad. Ideal op· female, Downtown H.B. uoc E l?thSt SA ml,y.Nopeta. paUo, very clean. 1285 paUo gar sn5 ~0 i.nci cpts,drpe.encl gar.Nr. ;/_ Maple Ave, C.11 . p0rCornewretaU bull· area.538-13038.eward sSHeeo·· Mwtl .......... z mo.5116-5418 ~.tirwrn · bay/bchM00.644·1103 ~~........,. Mana1er In apt 5. PH: neu, low rent, a pprox SchoollCo T Coa 275 E. IMbSt,C.M. •Toro Jl32 •EASTBLUP'F lovely 3 <I'=. 8*f006 450 iq.ft. Leaae for aale. LOST: Female Afgb10 aat 0 at 631·3003 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• J\1.11 oc.an v~i.1 br apt. Br ~.a-"'·U rec facU it;M .... ...._ •~ w·-.a..-....1 4600 Call 642-0873evea. approx 5~ mo. old, tan Be A Profsnl Cocktail B11 Solano way Call ..,.,....,, n • · v ..,. -----w/blk race. blk collar Waitress SPECTACULAR VIEW New 2 br. 2 ba, AC, cptal .,..,497~ · 2U·598-2US ~...,.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• RISTAUIANT w/allver studs, Reward! *Sff.OO• 2 br, 2 bl. many lux. drpe, bltns, no pet.a. enc wq mother w/1 cblJd, NEWPORT BEACH 5101,AJBtbSt. H.B. 980-2088 fHtanw. Frplc. Jaciwl. pr. rrplc,586-8137 •Al_.apti.o..1 S-CI••• 3176 wante t.o ehare home W/ Neat & clean. Grou i.o.t Small black doi o~:~~~n~~i;,~:!n gar. Model .W>lt.!~all. IW.,,.•leocll 3140 Brina your ltlda Ir pet.el ....................... a a m e. tZOO + utl. BJOO, month. Cou.ld oaal· I .bll t k d •Learn ln 40 hrs from SM~ m....... ..... Lp Ul3 bn, appUancet, a Br, ocean view, bltos. •lllOFREER--· a.o..74!fi t'75-1750. CM, ly do Sts,000. wllb w w e II tea un er · ' ..... •••••••••••••••••• eitcl R•ragea, cpta A dsbwhr. Adlts, no peta. ~· Nwpt.llellarea owner/operator. Captive cbln. Name ls Queen.le. prol1nl'a lbe Cine art or t Br, aar. S2IO m()., no Luxury J BR. 3 Ba. drpa;Mov•moowll1et Rehl1. $265·1300. l·Z.I Rm. otllcea from ' trade location. Xlot Reward. 846·1451• wailrelatecllnlque.. children or pet.a. 178 E. owners unit. Crpta, drps. noo otf lit mo. rent. •U61 ~ffo:.~No~e~ •.£1.:-~llftlf/ terms. Agt. TIME, 846-7808 •FreeplacemenlSva UlthSt .• Apt.C. 2fl'pfie'a,.-.huny,uU tn·8lOAMto5PM req.&aWZZaTUnoon 751-1400 UIST:Gray&wbteldt~ •DayoreveaingMealoni. 90-51111 • ........... 1 _ ~.16 ••-••• .. ••••••••••••• 4 · ee:i--• r .au CALL (714 > 751·9194 Loft '*-Apt OCEAN VIEW • Lg. 2 -_,..... -t: ia.. mos.. uwa, ......... For a free consult in one z ..... wllAA ~ 1 story, 2 br. Call Level, lBr, sm kitchen,....................... 60-PBSOtrr • I Ill ~.' .. -ol\jifl 1/20m.67J. i49.Debble olt.bemo11tprofltprofer;1> 1-·· d S2llCl utU pd u Leue Feb-J HIU\ 1817WESTCLlFF·NB C.1 ..., 1001 _,.,., NTH So CaWWai 'to tmmedlatl.' occupancy. Kay Ho ge, h4·0Hl mo., · ava WM, ......,mo. AGT.$4l·5033 -·•••• .. •••• .. ••••••• Freeatandlnl bulldlngln LOST male Slameae · tresi, c. Pvt patto. gu trplc Ii daya,-.~ev..-.. Marcb 1. 494·334J 2BR,vtew,bltna.W/D, boomlnlt srowtb area. Ab&oro c.-t. Bal 1'1922SkyPark811§teC ltoft, rw1 lt~ben tnct. LO b td b 1 eva/wtndl. retrlg,util.bleld.499o-4623 1501 Weifclff Dr, Well eatablllhed. Owner Peninsula Reward, lrvlne.CaUl.,9;.n14 -Jw Pool " . 2 r. .. . • CUii). Amllate b ..... I ..... l -... ... '"'"'· rec room 1 wMh/dry h.kup. i:ncl'd = Plnan<!lalCtr TuSbelter \0'""6 •fler UUD aeu. u, ...... ..,. Jolll W..ted. 7075 yrl~ue.Gaa &waterpd. pr S300mo oiuinartd ...... MicJ-1 lllJ .... lwllh~ OfflceS,.C. wtU train. Terms. Al'· U>S'I' 1 &.. 1 1 In ...................... . HAYLOflT APTS atMt.m1br846-8413 ....................... wU.fw:lhlMMI 3900 CalJonSlieManqer ....... .....__..._ 151-1400 IDdua~af A~~ con"s.; AvaU.1/25,prac. Z83Avocado,C.M. Deluxe 2 br'i pool, rec.••••• .. ••••••• .. ••••••• (114)&42-3lllut246 _ .. _....,. ..... ~T-Jan 22. Collie/Shepherd nune.4&4-8541ext. Mon-hi-to-'!fo\m Several oew 2br tiODdo& nr "*»· i.ov. y location. 11IE EXClTlNO / ~-... .......... .. '~until 9 30PM s1t"'&A"l;'1M,. Harbour. Sondu or 2IOG Aloma Oil Crown PALNMISAAPTS. ti You Need A Stalf'ed • •.:SOO-tlONTH ~.t.~U alle. Con._ct '= : 64$-0143 Joan,-.\371,846-1452 Valley Pkway. l'rom MINUTESTONPT Fumtabed Offtc!J. call P'ULLORPARTTJJllE a Pool ublea ctaareue NO>V~orm-7138 MllpW..e.d 7100 $2115.831-7 BCH. THE EXECU·1·lVE We are now aP»Oinllnl machine Ir.rpm• Pw1a1ll1 1310 ...................... . ~7'b~ bl' ::rs & s::~· fi:' Bodi. 1112 BR. SUlTE. Reol tnclude1 dlatribu&ort ror famoua ln81°~~ ~~•al;, Hot ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNT AMT/ '-rHESEVlLLE" ..1..-be. 63 ~ · tle•,....IHdt 31'9 trom$1i5. I/time NCeJlt., phone 6 name brand aum Is v • oe 0· erma. DrtnklOlproblemf Aaalltant t.o director or 2 br w/pr. AduJ&a. Cpt:a 888"-'"'vm r l· 11 •••••••• .. ••••......... Ad~1 No Peta mall aervlce, utU • bnaeh mJllt8 teaturuai Afl.. 7$1-JAOO C.11 A1cobo.I Helpline fhuioce. 'Sal. $1288 to & d.r\111, bttna, med yd NEW 1 br, frplc. Mam Latte 2 Br. fr1>1, yrly, JSfl 1111._. Dr. Janltcdal. Sec1'• Ir otc WRIGLEY'S " T1C auuuday835-3830 Sl423 per mo. EducatJon w/pat.lo. Water pd. cell. &tt.ns. POOi, volley IS.10. '75"0688; $58-.3312, (5 Bl.ka !tut of Newport equlp avall. Newport TACS. You may keep NAT u RA L FOOD 4' exper, equivalent to .,~1636-4~0.. bell, 1ar. '233. ~eor Joetlf <213>928-1102 Don Blvd.> OeoCer. f40..SCTO your prtaeal job and aandwlch bualneu. Van· PREGNANT? itnduaUon from rollc11c 21U9-.nl1Ana" $235 6'5-8258 1546-WO ...... _ ._.._ • ._ •-••.,-... ttartpftlmeltu~odto laatlcleaae.C\lrrentdal· Carin& confidential w/cmpbuilln&cctnl( + Sl'EPS TO BCll, yrly. 2 ri•--8 "' bo-fWJ time lat« 11 you dct-•~ S800 eounsellng & referral. 2 yn uJ)9t'. 84 an ac C....W... ll24 MeM 3114 Br 1 Ba tlplx. patlo Is PllVllW1MG •n1ton eac on alN.Oetlnonlliu.roUAd 63 sroa approx. · Abortion. adoption le counllnl. Apply, County .............................................. yard . .,. 644-&780 or 2"0UMIT m:T~ =...-:; flool'ofthlam~IU.oo t:s~.~:~· =E $47·2563 Sanitation District, 10844 6'2-3§! .._ a........a.. ff-• store or omc:.. Good ex· !f lndllltly. We fW'D1ab Ellis, Foontw.n Valley or 2~~ ::u~: c::=isc':':: ~11-=-~W::!; ci.:.Uita;l,0:!!:1iia~: KAU'l1CALOJFTSHOP •SHARON'S* call5'(). 29lO. Near Hoq. s:m. ~ Tbtbil\otNewpott'a iif.eii auto. a few boun •part Xlat. lo~. NJ>l Deb. ~AU.MA88AOE ACCOtMTIHG/ ~rorappt. llCJOdll!e, I lime aad MOOG cub lo• auoo. NEWPORT BAY •m& PAYllOU.CLllK •Bta:nedaeillnp DILUXIOMCIS wetmeni l'clr men ID~ R.&.L..,.__ • ......,.EXP...,""NCE" rl08 to llG Per month. 11ACH YIAILY •2PCIOla•rece.m.r. Comml • llldltl tpac:t1, f~Cloa write to Dia· uuc. llLIW"" 8evwa1 po1ltlona avall. a br. 2 ba dupJ..ll unit •Plwbcr,ulldrapea a to IOOO 1q. rt. As low tilbulor DMalOo, P.O • ...., .. ..._ IOll Adult motel. Closed w11ovemment envlrOn· wtocean vi.ew. St• Lo •Anchoinucbmoro u•aq.flLllMll'*• BDx m. Brea, CA mil ....................... tlrc"'lTV. ForR.eserva· mental age.ncy. Ech~•· bqb. Call Debbie dlU'a f\Jm. ba*lor $230 MlHlon Vlefo aru1. = E INCLUDE t•,JMAJNT,D.~ UoM.~3967 Uon .. exper. equivolenl U1·1012: ewaMB-4tlJ Unfum. J br ms Handy to S.l>. 1'rw7. NUMBCR. I.DANS AVAILABLE *11 JJ..R1!!.111o.1•5 * t.o bi&h achool arad ln· HUllY POI Call: t:a1·1400 Q'edlt nollmportanl ""' '°" cl~ 1 ba1ic course In AUrarthe 2 br to•~· llSTl&ICTIOM ,.., t ~ .... 8 ~Bn*tf OUTCALLMASSAGE accouotil'la +I yrexper. m.., ~ rpg, dpn, _..,. • ~~.. area. ~ ..... ... .... ..-1780 In ftacaJ atatbtlcal re· tlba,~r w . 1..as~nor 'ftle rutett ~· lo tbt Drpa, w pape,r, etAi. ..-... -~ -cord ~•Pina. Apply. *-" al • .No Newpqrt Beach WM. . .• Dill.y Pl.lot f:.':._COOIPl•t• (Jl.I) Plod wbat )'OU wut ln ~ lOMC Ellla Ave, rount.aln .-..sn.. '4U4H a..to.dAd.IOllTS. OaU1PUo&Clwlfledl. ....wn.ctMll VllleJotcaUIWO-ztlO. CAN YOO BE ASSERTIVE & Slll BE LOVUF. True _,,Ive behavior it QW1nQ & bring becauH It helps us grow Sharing dMp .... Ing• with others reduces the lllutlon of the ....-anen we hive about otntn & breaks down ben'lers. LECTURE & DISCUSSION THUIS., JAN. 271, 7:30 P .M. A no charge GUEST NIGHT wllf be led by LEE HACHEY M.A .. M.F.C.C .. TO REV1EW & dltcU99 •sertlon & loving. Topics Include: the ~ eggress1ve-assert1ve model. elements d IM8ftion. manipulation & PoWer trips. the ....,. centers f)I consclOUSneSS. assettton from the love center. teaming 10 love ourselves unconditlon111y ASSERTION IS CARING CARING REQUIRES ASSERTION IMO CHAIGI. IUT ruASI ISVP.I BlJ.1610 PARENT TIAltaNG WORKSHOP GUEST NIGHT-NO CHARGE LECTURE & DISCUSSION· P•ent goals for 18 year olds How to teach children -Ore1kurs model Ages Children are capable -are you holding !hem back? Dealing with Apathy or Rebellion. Values Clar)flcallon·ean you list your values? Motivating children or do yoo use a club? How to listen to thell\ they have a lot to aay! How to assert yoursefl. you have needs tool Parent Effectiveness training. one way. Helping each olher. pweotlng is two. What do you get? What do you woat? These are some of the toPics parents are concerned about when things go wrong. They need to be talked about before things go wrong! LEE HACHEY. M.A., Family Counselor & Parent Trainer will lead a discusst<>n \ provide sources l or answers 10 the above Items. LEE w•ll provide e>1amples trorn his own experience & l&1lures (He has 5 children) & his experience In countellng parents & ehlldren. MONDAY, JAN. 31st, 7:11 P .I. NO CHARGE •.... RSVP 83J.1610 NEWPORT HARBOR COUNSELING CENTER I 151 Do•• st, Wt. 230 fMew o.c. 41rpertt ... .,...._._,zuo Newport Air Associates Flight School & Aying Oub LEARN TO FLY $650 . ..._ .......... '* FAA APPROVED * c-~ 36 Hours nigM 111na m Cessna 150 s w•th 20 hours dual instruction Oub membership Free °"" lnd1vt<1ual 1nstructt0n. tailored to YOUR llbtltty 20 AllCIAFT AYAILAIU AT LOWIST IA TIS IM OIANGa COUNTY "--to fty ... ---....... fw. • S,..CWl-'"ferC :cW• ........ s ..... ,_. C Da4l1te .,...._ C4I MOW 979-1155 I f7 I I • ...,.... w., S.... .......... T ..... ..._ °"9ip c...,..,.... --------------------mtlJ ~~se~@jl~ Annds DAY SOtOOl Pre-School Ages 2 thru 3rd Grade Open 8:30 AMthru6 PM ................ ..... Acapfedfor ......... , .. ,..... ...... .,....,.°"_ ~· Stucrrlll Arta&CNfh ..... ............... C...YWtO.W1 t ' Cti hr.,. rt ha• Schools and Instruction OlldrWft'• --~· a-. .... Ttip .... I' oo• I*!:~ CAU. FOR flff T ..... DeMl9bM:llM BROCHURE ....... ~ lpec:W .....,,ap Co•-•Alt• 2750 HARBOR BOULEVARD, SUITE 7-8 COLLEGE CENTER.COSTA MESA, CA 92626 Phone: 714-54()..5953 MICROWAVE COlllll Cl.ASSES MIW CLASSES STA.ITIM& MONTHLY r ........ 1••••• CI ;Ir .. S1bdlm t8a"O•••• • c e 1-491 ,_"...,Ill,.. ............. - • _. ny ,._If *IOWAYE ~ MNts • • F1sh • • Poultry •. V...Ul»les c:atldy .. P•rtv Foods •• BBQ .• SMl<es &allla9 •• Defrost .• B~wnl ng AeclP" .• Etc. COMPU'll 7'/a Haw lW ... C-- ..... H• &I+ I I ONLYS30 ENROUMENT & lllFOIMATION 768-5011 24001 Aide "r· W. U6 (Upetalra) MISSION VIEJO I 1••sot .... ..._ .. .._. .. AlcMC1h1•C..... ----------- For Beginners In Olis & Aayllcs by an accredited artist. 10 Yeana of teaching experience. Only 2 spaces left. Register Now1 '1 WI DEREKTOR'S INTERIORS FURNISHING & DESIGN EDUCATl.ON SERIES ... w .. Conttt\l<rtlon of FOmlture ZlldW.- T•xtllee. Flblte W9lll'e & Construction WW• Room Anal-""itl ....... Fumltunt Salle & SelectlOn ... w .. ~I~ ------- This v~ a::,::c.Khool• you to a new tomol row J"'ine College of Business '' Jt1•1 ce•c1•trn1e .. ,_...-.wuc~wtl,.W leMAtlnMwe ........... 1!8 ••·..,._...... ..,.. ..... -....We'la..ep,_ .. ,..~T ... ,... ...... ~ SK:aUAIT • ucwtmn ~·IOOG&• ....... Ofl'ICI AssmAN'f "91CAl.rueAL SPICIAI R4'llOM m••·SHOsnwe~ DAY Ate lftMlta PIOGIAMS A,...,..._. cornet t . r• wtlr 1 1• • ._ .... IT ..... _, .. MawporMt•• t I 1• ... k P 't1W C1 .. l1s. ...... "9c111 I A 'Jl•~e? Molt ca= fJ ..... 11, ........ 400 I JhJ•I ..... ,............ . .. C.MOWtor .............. ........ 1700 I. •AllY AY. J '\ SANT'A ANA t2705 ........ ,., ... .,. ... 556-8890 ......... ............. ..... poor .... ........ WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERING A~D HANDLING THE SMIC BARRIERS TO LEARNING. ~. '---< .. . THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER 901 Dover Drive Newax>rt Beach ............. ~ 17141 ~1710 17141640-17'1 - OM. y Ptl.OT •II WCTlhd 7100 Aleoclat. Rep 11oaova , MOUPll..tolEC • ll you're oew to Ora0&e Co .. temp0rarily dJ.scon Unuin1 your educ•Uon. recently dlacharaed from the service or for any reason seeldn& tem porary or career employ mtnt. consider lbls uni queoppor. Youc1neam. Sl9'PSWl8r Bated on )'OW' produc: tlvit y . Co mm + ·lncentivea Is extra profit iJlaring bonus. On tbe job tr1lnln1. Tremendous potential to reu~h a~rvtsory & manqe menl poeitiooa. Musl be penonabJe & 1mbitloua For appointment only call 539·1 llJ AUDnCUU Reefs accurate ri1ure aptitude w /tDOwled&e or 10 Key. Ute lypin&. Wiii train bright pers9n w/min l yr business ex per. 8am-5pm. Xlot working conda & co. beneflta. Phone 644-43e0. ext 321 or 331. Or apply 180 Newport Ctr Dr, N.iit . Sam to Spm. Trwt Audlt Olvision. •Auto Mechanic. ID· tervlew Mon·Ft-1. Aclt"s Cout Garage, 412 No . Cat. Hwy. Laguna Bcb. Automodve New D«al1 Shop needs help. Top wages paid. Engine Steamers, eng ~ Wfers & polishers, IC>' holttery shampooers. check out, pick-up • * livery. Apply at 2Uie Harbor Bl. CM M5-1030 AVON .. Id ...... . WH ...... GM•CJ Up Yow ......... Let AVON abow yo.a bow to build c!r run your OW'ft business. Control your own hours. <nWn ineome To find out about th11 challenging earning op pcrtwuty CaJI ~7041 or Zenlth 7. 1359. Babysitter for Saturda)'8. perm1nently Possibly some eve work. ref. 5'5-5185 aft e. Babysitter wanted: Must be mature & reliable. My house.499-U.901.ag. Bch Babyaitter. mature wom an ror occasional wkod sitting. rcr·s. 557-0414 Call 642-9088 ';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiil:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Banld.ngS&L I llAMCH MAHA GER ,.. ...... ~ ........ SH.00 C..,....C.... ----------- 'I PHYSICAi. FITNISS CLASSIS a Pll-Sll COMDmOMMG Day & Evening aasaes Cc>Educationaf "The l9g You s.ve May Be Your Own!" • FREE SCUBA COURSE Fs ,. fntte 811 A Federal Savings As sociatlon i s seeking a manager for its Newport Beach oCfice. Individuals mllBt be familiar with the community and reside In the local area. Financial « business experience 1s dealred which can errec· tavely stimulate new business development. aaaut cus tomers & motivate personnel. E'\· cellenl working cond•· Uons and benerit.s. Reply to Mr. Kerr (714) 522·0610 Equal Oppartun1ty Employer M If' BANKING TB.I.Ell Dur Costa Mesa branch has an opening for an ex· per'd commercial teller Qualified applicants will have l yr exper. This position offers an aura<" Uve work environment & xlnt location. The salary & employment benefit!! are competitive. Contact Leslie Treece, <714 1 835-0151. IMPERJALIAHK Minor1ty Applicant.& Encouraged to Apply Equal Oppor Employer BANKING camrr va1Fff1 candJdates must type Ml wpm & be a good or ganlzer. Heavy phone work vertfyina credit. Contact: Dorta Mitchell 610 Newport Ctr Dr. N B s.58-5280 F.qual Oppor Employer IAITENDIR P/Ume. No eicper. req'd Apply in person, Don Vlto'1, U15 camp\11 Dr . <In Irvine 1'own Ctr. l BEAUTY SHOP Ute cleanlna. 2 to 3 bra d•lly . early A. M S.ndplper HaJr Ceoter, Cdll. tl'1S. 7720 Beauty OCEANFRONT Salon needa hair atyliat w /following. Vlctot Rubens, Laauna Beach. 4171·144.'i; 494-6321 BOAT ~Df8LER Must be induatnoue aad h .. e med\anlcal •bWl>' Exper. not nee. Apply .. pet'90ft Wed. &r 'l'hul'I Im W. l8th8l. C.K. BOAT Exper boat carpenter. 1110 .. par (tlcoat touch up man Gd eo benellll. ,\pply 1n pertOft to: Crr•"-ll ner Corp, te211 Placentia Avt,C.M. 8JI DAILY PILOT T~ .. faf\uary21S.1m HttpW ... td 7 100 .... W..t.d 7100 tWpW-'" 7100.W,W..t.d 7100 Aflllecn IOfOUYftfodl I07S ······················· ···············~······· .....•....•................................... ··················•···· ••.......•.•.......•... .... W..+ecl 7100 tWpW•hd 7100HefpW.W 1100 MAJDSWANTED Service Slatton Attcn Colds~ Rdri& boltomf!Wc.Nordnmare.bl'Okc -•••••• •••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top W&lfl paid' The Inn PLASTICS R. £.Sal• dant. exper'd. Oay & f~. $40/blJl Otr Bet t to ride Is drive. bllt , IOAT Company lootlna ror re G&aa ..._ •t l..qwla. 211 N Coaat IUlntnftM lll"H( HOMES Ev•. Fllll & p/Ume Ap· • 9s>m. Wf'd "Tbua. Wl DUllde Moraao ,eldllla. MAMUPACTURIA tll'fld ~ to atoc'e ' OWNR RETIRI NG . Uwy . Laa Och IUUlllUft 119 ob. Sbe!l StaUOCl. 17th • W1111UAve hi. II a. t.na. We.tern (714 > m11inlilin Umooslne 011 MflDING Meta Vttde oUlcc. · 12 trVwt. NB. W.lOU cu~ Martn~ Cot-{) 1 d needt lit cl.•11 combo Ma.tntl"Ntllc. ma11 wanted >~Mn old and hill ot now AdminJ ftte"~r. U.2 cult. --.----,.-1-0-7-1 1919 E. Occidental, SA rtta ncr bult. Goo Glau llan to run '" for apt c:ompleit. Own Small precision switch ~u Attractlvt otllce, S.nlc• Stalloo Allen. Holda 7S0lb11. $200. r • Nff!ds exper'd Carpen :,",a:''P1~::'~: ~nda.atahop Nu.1tbe tool&CaU540-1440 components Exs><·r '"thorouab tr11n1nc. daat.P/Ume.Ava1l cves &UOUS ••••••••• .. •••• ••••••• len 4t expe r 'd All · aume to . "ORlVER", exp aJJ pbaua or atua .... ..-.. ..... Cl! ~ctup & opt>ratlon of gent!rous commlulons. 4' wtmda E¥per'd only Poa.Gcl. S lM hand u&U. temblert PO.Boit:io.e>.N 8 92643 Salary $300. wk Lu atart M_ ... ,_.. .... s tranr.Cer & injection rommunlty newaletter Neat op peat. & Frlald•lre Side/Side portable on wbla . 1o.ta.pu1s ... Muat bave waterfront boat yard ex p er, M «!«:ba.nlcal / •1ect rk al bull repair. Blackle·1 ·~Boat Yard. 673 68.14. w/xlnt beneflta. Reply MICHA.MIC moldtn1rmeclunesreq'd a.nd best ol all. 1t top rt handwriting Apply rc(TI&. Avocado $22S Sl!OO/blltolr 848565 companio n M ature Ad "23, Daily ptlot, PO lmmed oi:nlng for ox· STACOSWJTCHIMC pulatlon. Licensee'• morns 2590 Newport Kenmore wabr/dryr, --IOIO woman for elderly lady, Box ueo, Cost.a Mna Ca per'd Ma nl Mechanic 1139 BaterC08ta Meta Call· Blvd. Co.la Meaa. «>pper. both for Slb. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nllbtl ' weekends. ~ 92l!i3tl M u a t b e a b I e t u 549•104 1 Jackie llandleman or Ser vice Sta S 1 ~ Mo. Olll 642·3278 Gr_.._....._ needed ror troubleahoot Injection J1m Wood a et1m1n, WMUER ._DRYER TV WANTED 10.,.:!'....,..o1d""" boy.• to 5·-moldlnl produc tion EqualOp])Or~mployer 714-546-5990 Utcmc:ch'l knowl~'dgere-"" • •TOP CASH DOL'AR J • .. ""equi p .. work ing q 'd Prcre r state aewlo& mach. 67S-tlf4 "' Cool Monday to Friday Mu.at "'-~I--' f h d II llcen1111a. Apply 2S90 _e_v_ca _______ PA ID P O R V 0 U R •"....,l_.H driv .~.rt ~·30 ,....,_ .,..ge 0 Y n u c PUSS OPB.ATOI Newport Blvd. Costa JEWELRY . WATCHES. VVft •v--All Stufia. Good Pay The e. · · · & tlertrlcal clrcwtry re· Exf)er on Solna 12.S pre-Responsible mature COU• MeN Hotpolnl Waaher/Dryer ART OBJECTS. GOLD, ~ ---~ f'/Ume. payroll, A/P, JolJyRoger,4008.Cout GUARDS q'd. Apply in ptitson t'd At'teast 2 ynprint ple.norhUdrnt.ollveon • lelecl, Uke new. Must SILVER SERVl C E . t:x~~ .. n~~~~l:!ig·c:~:~ Hwy,Lagunalleach.See CodaMeM Or•n&e Coast Plastic in~ exper. 4 Dfity week. chul'('hgroundu~f/llme Servt~ Sta. Alten~ant. sell; $250. firm. s:IM!U8 F INE FURN. at AN· peraoo tor small munuf. kitchen manag~r Permuent. FUU & rart· ~=-~~ ~~~,:~ Good company benefits. carct.akers, buildmgs on· exper d. fUU or p/t1me _a_fl_._6"-pm ______ ,_TI_Q:..;U;..ES;;..;.... . ..;..845-2200;_.....;...;. __ _ c 3 O > Em p I o>' e e 1 , COOK·BREf\KFMT &Jme. Phone & tramp re· TOQY Pacheco,6'2-33$3. Apply, National Systems ~~scare. C&ll ~ply Arco Slat.Ion, l7th P'rtlPdalre 2 dr Reina./ L•lft.A. &Alf-".n.5 8eneflll Costa Me111 Exper r~'d. P/tlme. S3 q 'd Retired welcome Corp .. 4361 Birch St . & rvtne, C.M. Freeur, white. $65. .,._.,,_. "'w 831-3344 for appt . Hr Phone M2-M7S 7am· Clli5'6--0274, ofc hrt L0..2: MATURE W 0 MAN Newpart Beach <Nr SEWING MACH. OPRS 963-5170 rrom your business card. ____ ....;,.:. ___ _, 2PmAnYDay. CloledWednelday p /ll me to welcom e O.C.Alrpor1 ) $AILCUTTH5 lmmed. openlnrs near Send 004' card ror eacb J:k>okkeeper, uper. FUU newcomers & contact p d A bl u• ... ,,.W-."'•S O.C. •'~rt. M"Klbbln lie-•~ 1020 I.a& plus one apare. We charge . Thru Trial COOK •GUARD• mercbanta. Fiexlble hrs. ro uctlon ssem er nAnV --. .,_.,_ ""..., ~ ,-owa return ~rmanentll Balance Perm anen• "'-per dUlner . Traineerorelectronicco. '!be m11nuracturerol the .,,....,,$4().3684, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~-·--ot ... ,u ... tafi 11 ""' F/lime, awln& shift. Need car, Ute typing. ---------_,.,.. .. "-"' ... position, non smoker S.ute. Beach area Mature man prer'd. SC7·3CMl5. Day shift only. No exper be11ulirl;ll Wet1ttall cruls· s.ock Doy. full lime muat Reblt/icuarn. Repairs, strap. meetln1 air lne $175 wk s tart C~ll Cal1Sandy642-9434 Retired or pe. oaionera MATU .. E WOM EN for req'd. Xlnt co. ~neflts. Ing s:ulboata baa im· havedriversllc Apply 81 rentals. reatoratlona. t.D. requirements. Pr• ~1 for interview wet me Uniform furn n 979-8833 mediate opening11 for sail 3l95 B. Airport ·Loop Dr Electroc1tallc painting vent lou & theft! For a COOK. experienced. co • • · bouaecleanlng service cutters/hand workers C M ~ml · New/ used whls. parts/ personaUtied ta& enclole BOOKKEEPER. please apply in person. CFaadrli&ty P111• h'!.n~ .. rej,.!1a· Cir nee, I.Op$. 64S-512.3 Pll.ime eves. Xlnt pay with :it least 1 yrs exper · · access. Trades. wallpaper. fabric or 5 Yrs exp. Electrical Carlo's Reataursnt. """' ... ,.._ Laguna Brh area. Ctlir. in saalmaklna . Must STUDENTS, Hunt lkh. F OCEANFRONT "Day Glo" paper I& we Contractor. localed C.M. 34224 Coast Hwy, Dana are a · Ca 11 S & t · Mature non·s moltina Ole " lndustnal care. have own hand lOOla. Ap· Vly. $50. pfwk pt·Ume. BICYCLES will back & trlm your Bittle Books, billing. Pt.496-4470 DlckinJCn. 549·1277 for woman to cook, clean, ~ ply to John Vyn, lfl38 911G-S322or675-7196 Ba.Jboa.~7~10 tap. Or try two carda Salary open 642·3482 lnt.ervw. Mon· Fri stay overnight on oc· Placentia, C M , or leave ____ ...;.......:..:.~--back to ba t -----· -COOK · Exper'd. Retire· caalon for 14 & 12 yr old P ~Phone Work li lion Ith nt SUpple.ment your income c · Bookkeeper·Ass1S tant menthomeLaguna Bch. Hairstylist. Apply In boy1 tn molberleu From Your Home •PP ca w aecu Y Exec nds · A IUlcllM)Mcrt.rialslOlS PRICES: M v M t f >I 41M-9'S8 p e r s on , R e g 1 1 h S 1 547.9567 guard at Z7S McConolclt · part .~me s-••••••••••••••••••••••• sz eaor3/~ .. a ure woman o Hairstylist So. Cat ome. a ary open. Ave, Costa Mesa. so.Sal open645 1112 .,_ •. n.....-l ln 41~tapSU0ea Asa1stanl Bookkeeper c-$l5• Pla:ta ~ ~ ~reen.s"' UUUl1> & ass e ""ta SI &I> Varied duties. Salary """" · · Pit Sales. $4-0·$70 wk up. Tele~ Ans. Serv. Ex-new & rescreened all e,. P .-ea open. Apply 24001 Alicia persh11\ for mature di~· Heady's Haircutting MICHAHICS Men, ladies, students . per dorwilltraill.Swing windows & doora. COn· lO~n:i:!·~:a~ded Prk.wy , Su ite 22l ner house cook. Sam s Parlor needs Asaiataot. Recent exper Apply Evest Sat 554·7851. SAUS & graveyard •bills. tracton welcome. NOCARD'! 9AM-4PM. Sealood. No.2. 3901 E . Cst CdM. G7S.0808 Shell Station, 17th & 839-7W6 Ready for something ~1777. 645-U!M Draw your own or send --Hwy,CoronadelMar. lrvine,Nwpt Bch. PUBLIC RELATIONS new? Exciting r.round TO UC ---------'n•me, addr•s•, p .. -ne •· BOOKS Housekeeper. full time. n rt nit Id W TR K DRIVER, Mirror Wardrobe doon, • ,. 0 "" ,. s...._.. COOK live ln Leisure World. Medical typist. part time, Person Wanted for In· ope~ fi~~. J~in ~u~ l~a,: ApplY al 9M W. 17th St.. tub & shower enclosures. •...e'U make one card per .-..Wl•H & P/tJmeorF/t1me Noex· Housewotk. laundry. toworklnbusy mcd lab. ~e!11o~r~e~~"o~r:: now!CaUDlane Webster C.M.Muatbe2lorover. 645-u.94 tag.Add25<each. '4oOlllclhten per. req'd. Apply In shop'g, cook'gforelderly Must type 4S-5S wpm ac· <7141534.2202 Hl:JB.~lor640-<M32 Good drivlnc r~rd & -Send check or money or· .+Jl penon Don Vito's 4215 man & wife. Car nee, no curately. Call for appt, experienced. DoCJI 1040 derto: Million Do Jar corp; campUs Dr. Un Irvine smokers. Saluy open. 640--014-0ask tOrSusan ••••••••••••••••••••••• PILOTPllNTINCi needs men & women o Town Ctr ) 673-UIS7 aft 7pm Salesperson & O~eUn1 p .O. Box l.560 any age who enjoy MEHAHDWOMEH REAL ESTATE card buyer. ExJM!l' only. Typists Golden Retriever Pup· c.ostaMeaa,Ca.92626 speaklngw/others &whc COOKS •Houlet&Mper* wanted to wor k ror Appl y In p e r ao n .._.EWYEAR pies. Male. fe m ., 8 are bored withe avcragE Male or female. over 18 Mature woman lo care Janice's Raggedy Amu SALES Mariners St.at.loners. 22S " -weeks.642..018$ Beer drafter, holds I/• Keg run Of the rrull jobs to work d:iys. Apply In for mature adults. No Housecleaning Service. Forest, La( Bch. NEW JOB Pedigree Lhasa Apso pup· of beer. new cond. S200. person· children, 00 cleaning, gd Starting pay $2.50 hr We are expanding again. 1 5 SZOO 673-52'16. Clll al\ HAM. No actual selling In DEL TACO cook. Pvtrm.'49Hl94.4. Hrs: Tues lhru Fr• 11 to Soooo. need one good SALES, P/Ume. Mon thru py. ma e. mo. · volvOO & no setting ap 1720 S.--'or CM 3PM Reliable help want lister. Prime listing ter· Fri 5-9PM. No ex per nee. IMMB»IATE 6404130 CUSTOM pointments. Work W/one r--• ed. 675-6553. nt.ory, top commission. Will train. S3 per hr. For ASSle.NMIMTS ......................... •.o •• s.o. wov_. WOODS of the most popular & OkS Inspection Excellent working condl· info. Call 114'7·~7. .-succ~rut products on CO RECEIVING Mgmt Tme, perm. Earn llons ~rl'aEJARIES STUNNING Rust Velvet SO%T080%0Pf' the markettoday. An '" Must be experienced. · St75·$200 wk. Fu lier S.,.rb Hwi ScllH p.,._ '1UIR Sola & loveseat, all wood Over40ln·st.oclt patterns expensive product who·~ Apply inpers_on20th,..<.:'.!~· en.hSak!s,554·7&51. Ra..Mv ._... P /time. Exper'd Hies lYPIST game set. matching cor-AlaoM.INl·Blinds name is a household tury Ltd. inside S. """"""t INSPECTION MOOa MAKEi -~·1•"""" rorhighfaahiooapeclalty . S fee server & waJI unit . 645-8950 833-9770 word thruout the world. Plaza. San Dieco Fwy & Sm a 11 e I e c l r o E I rib I 1555W. Baker,C.M. shop.Sal +comm. Apply OAK King sz Bedroom c••.-T.._.IW Work In a youthful _B_n_s_to_ISt.:..;.._. -----• xper. n erg ass. S4&-86SS or call. Apropos. 29 STAT TYPISTS aet. Naug Sofa & lov. ...,. .. , " friendly at~osphere &icouNTER GIRL. part :::::~~~=: ~i:"\~~ wood. p rototypes & Fashion Island. N.8 . eseat. Den rumiture, Qn 116 yds rust oyloo plush. tiave fu11 while you earn llme. expcr. Ap. ply Cap. med. openings in recelv· ~l~n:.1~~6{~ft.si llfALl$TAT! lSee Manager>. 6'4·211$$2. MAG I & II sz bdrm set. Kg « Qn 180 yds eold. sacrlllce. lop pay. You receive 8 tatn Mike's Fish Fry, 8U tng • precision ins~· Sandwich Shop Helper mattress & box aprlngs, mustaell.~ .cuaranteed,aalary +ex W. t9lhSt C. M. tioo requiring proficient pm. Sfil HOMES 1oam.2pm, mual be over ClERlfS glass top dinette, lge de· !Velvet sofa. band carved tre mely liber al com-t---------useorpredllionmeasur-Ul.M2·1.952aft.ft'3pm. I\ coralor lamps, High ends. Star Sewin g rrussloo & bonusu. Con Delivery peT'SOO. Depen. log Instruments. Work· LEARN Day·Week·Monlh bacll cut Velvet chair. machloe 646-'16'9 tests & other Incentives dable individual needed I k I d t Or Longer ALL IN BEAUTIFUL . . x 1 n.t advancement to work an medical lab as rf:.!ensir:,:::{ t~ter~~ci~g ~newport I Investment Sales SECRETARIES tl's Your Decl.sion CONDITION. 554-4760 Deluxe Evcrett·Jennlnes. poss1b1llt1es for both mer delivery person & rue of spec y 14.5 req'd In persome S700 mo-$ZO,OOO yr YOU DOH°T PAY wheelchair. S500 new; &women. clerk. Good driv'g rec. precision inspection & agency Opening s exist In HAVEWEEVER WIPAYYOUI **'BUY•* S2SO or best orr. Chen Call Cor appt , 640-0140 deairablelnrecelvlngln· Newport Beach ror Ex· G01'JOBS-CALLUS! CallorComolnToday Good used FUrniture & set.. $195 new: sac. f75 ~v:~:{ Pa~e~·h.Yc0bei~e~ ask for Peg_g_y_. ___ spectlon. 752·0331 perienced Salespersons Employers Pay All Fees AppUances-OR l will _M6-__ 30Z7 ______ _ trained. You can work Delivery man ror early STACOSWITCHIMC interested in invest · UzReindersAgency IRLY sellorSELLforVou. Wrought Iron Standing morning or eve. hrs. On AM Times home delivery 1139 Baker Costa Mesa WI HA VE JOISI ments. Y"llit: seldl alnld llsl $3 4020 Birch St, St.e 104 SERVICES MASTRS AUCTION fineplace, $.'50; Johnson ly 10 min. by Fwy. from route. No collecting. 549·104 I wt.er.Are You7 to So.'> mi on ° ars per Newport Beach 833-8190 113-1441 646-1616• 133-9625 CB. 23 channel w/anten- 1111 surrounding com· Econo car req'd. Adults ~~Eq~ua~l~Oppor~~E~m~pl~o~yer~ 2192 Ma.rlln Irvine month. Salesquadnipled Call forAppt/&tab'65 I~~~~~~~~~'!;;~~~~~;:;~= na SM 675-4002 murulles. You owe ll t~ only. Weslminater/lluot. ~ Callforappo'lntment last year. Prestigious of· 1: SAVE! JAN.SALE. New --·-·------y()W'S(llf w al least In Bch. 638--0126 f\cea, 60 to 70 to 100 % Secretary I Bookkeeper UTOTIM & used furn. appl 's, Mesa Verde Gotr Mem· vesligate this unusual o~'--C.... '-'·~Penow commlsalon split, video thru TB for real eat.ate RETAILCLERKS misc. Wilson's Bargain bershlpforaale.Call oppor. Contact ReneE ~...--• Comm'I Li n es U n · HIWPORT and personal training. develope r. Call Stan Wanted. Opportunitiea Nook.2SloN!S-MS f&814 772-l*O 498·5&'50 Rossl,833-8098. P/tlme. Some clerical derWrller. Min. s yrs ex· Call Donald Berman, 644-1.860. ror advancement avail. W. 19th. C.M. 6'2·7930 & "'---' s J •. STATIOHStS President, Quail Place n-.-1-,.._ M rf'DIU IEJS duties. Hrs SJeclble. Sal per. "'~ . ames .. Large Office aupply & Properties. Inc. <710 Secretary ExperContract .,........,gs in ....... ta eta. 5411--3262 ~ IOYS ANO GIRLS open. Hunt B<l\JExpeT''d c.o .. Lag. Sch. Contact I I d 752.1920 .secty for rest.aunnl de-Anaheim. Garden Grove Mission Viejo . El Toro only need apply. Refs re· Mrs Bradley, 549-3058, pr nt ng co. nee s · sigrung nrmor willtraln &Weatminater. 1 Hlde-a·bed aola. 165. 1 •~•s 11rea. Earn your own q'd. 842·6631 494-1087. E.O.E. RC:f:~1~1:1 r.',°p6erl~~ Real ~late Vocational sharp sec 'ty. Call 642-7701 singJe bed, 135· S$S).-08ll:Z ~nl.ft mooey selllng subscrtp· -school has opening ror D!telle. <'114) 6'4·1000 aft &PM Motive-Delve lions after school. For In· Denuil Au 1at. ;1t1me, •JANITORS ~JibO.~ el e ~,!:e~~ research/producllon/ad· Waitreu Food/~,lrlalls. Wanted : Formal dininl Nud&e -Infant rormatloo call 830-091.3 cbalnlde. Eve~ some p /ti m e. 5 to lOp m ' 'ncket Sales. Phone ror mlnistrator for college SECRET AIY Apply at\4pm, Std s Blue r m rurnlture ln 1ood TO FIND • Sats.11 B.846-3540. couples ok. f'ash Isl. level M!ction. Min. ol BA Beet, 10'121stPl.N.B. cond. Im med. caab. People who lose weight Carpet Cleaner. exper ---. . . area <714t S32·6S50 Mon appt. 714 /557·92J2. ask de · le t' ·n Work for V · p · ad· always seem to lrnow Call bet 8.30 & S .30 Oeotal Chair side assist. lhruFri rorMr.Wesl. gree or eqwva n 1 ministration In lovely Waltresaes, over 18 yrs. 75IMl448 whereTOFJNDita'"aln. 640-Z100 ' Exper + Xray I.Jc nee. 4 business &/fK R.E . pre· new of cs. Variety of old Apply 1768 Newport " ---------1 day wk. ~3000. Costa KENNEL SrrTER: Non MUISBYMAH f'd. R.E. brokersUcense, duties. Req's gen'I Bl~d . C.!\f . As k tor AIMriCGlofM ....... MOVING. MUST SELL c.-.tOpr Mesa smoker. Reliable penoo Ex:per'd, fftime. Mature exper. ln R.E. insurance secretruial background, MattlalorGeorge triple cr.u.r, lllllnor pwrful vac, all lits Into P/Ume. So. Coal Plau to kennel srt occasionally male. over 21. s Daya In· contracting helpful. Send skills of sb 80+ wpm. .ct two ...... llltM vinyl root stool, xtnt cond Call BobtMe. 541-1612. Dent.al RecepOonlaL Ex· on wltdays & wknda. duding Sat/Sun. Work resume. Including salary typing sk1lll 60+ wpm, W AITIESS ltmlck ill wallmt. ~60. 125, S gallon aquarium ---------1 per'd oo.ly. 5SaDa1 )'S wk . ..:~..:.:..~=-------• w/pl.anta &ttteS. A Hr& requirement to: Ant.boo)' dfclaphone ex pe r . Part time. Luncbeon C II 979 111!"' lDclds all equip & extras C ••IUll&lf " ... "'Y N.B. Ortho. . open. up. Overtime. 101. Scbooll, PO Box 2960, belpfol. Professional shift, "' da week. Pvt • • "' or ...... SO, bouaehold items _,... ~ Benefits.642·2'126. Legal Sec'y HB. must N--Be h Ca 921663 " 7 5151 -Gt S have xlnt skills, ex-r benefits. Ad vancement ..... ...,.. ac • grooming a must. Apply club. For Interview 55 • • Sl·S3. free clothlng. Call ..-=Ual Laauna Hills Attn: S. Roblnaon. No in person. National 644-0050 496-6190 So Plai.aibs•t~l Must OtntaJFrontOfficeLo!Je· desired. Will train oo ,.__..,'tnc El Toro pbonecallsplease. Systems Corp., 4381 · Pool Table . uaed. ---·------.._ 18 or over. ~ood pt· ~" xray, restorative M .. a ---" 1. 0..., aLUl. ... ...... ~ • · • -=-~~.......:..:..-----n-.--.. k In ""'' .. """' -""""' ..,.,.....,. -~·"• Blrcb S t Newport Women, is & older to DlwC>w•C • 7"nx3in. c "-'-b & chr _..,Old re-Ume work tor col eae atu-experience prt-ferred. .....,.......... RICEP110HIST • '--' ..,., dents. S235 hr. A~lY non·stnoker. Newpart LEGAL TRA I NEE· ....._.1RS1S"•DIS/ Beach. (Nea r O.C. work for Housecleaoin.g aDaccesa.f7S.640-9287 cord player $20. corree al\er6:30 PM Center, 644-2750 Bright. xlnl typing skills ,_ OllDllUeS Attractive, over l8, for1-Airpo-:.._rt_>_. -----~op $, gd hrs. fount. for S. tbl $20. 979-8625 ror career oppor. on Mag HEALTH SPA. We will ---------Corner group wilb yellow Lamp. Beaut. Tiffany CASHIB IMr.of........ II typewriter in N.8. Day Shift. Exper'd. train right person ror C y Mire....._ and blue floral covers stylc,stalnglasshanglng Company Benefits $ Exper'd Dir ector of estate planning cor· Bayvtew Conv. Hospital, easy run job. Mr Gee, S£ RETAR •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• and three bolsters, $100. lamp~. 498-2670 d11ys . Call for a ppt. Nurses for a~lve conv. porat.elawpractlce. Mag 2055 Thurin Ave, C.M. (24h.rs l752·956l. ToTraln For: ....... , IOOS Ca11919-8123or5S7·SW Sand"~.· i g:lr Paddle 752.7113 hospital In So. Orange U expcr. pref'd, but wlll _ac. __ 3:iC>5_. ______ 1---------p I "'oi;<J -------1 Co. Good a1a1nn1 pal· train. c.a11'714>833-91113. HURSH RICll'TIOHIST ......... .. ..................... <2> EXEClmVE Deau & Tr acks. 13 ; l pair CASHllA t.ems.xlntbeoeflta&sal Good appearance, typ. ......,,.,,..._ Wonderland Chairs. Woo.d. I d cood. f1~(s,$12S.6'2·3379 MlltW'C woman.! davw: Se nd r eaum e t o · LVN'a·nightshlft. In" It bl<kpo lmmed Need typing & record S150&$1M.4'U·5299 week. typtu helpfuly aass1fied ad no. 816. cto I~ NunesAldeaf&Orderlles •· ... · Meplng exper. Will re· Of Antiques• · CLOSIOUTSALI C.llforapipt 540-3280 DallyPiJot.POBoxl.560. MUl•J UdoCoAlnlvShlftales!:nlCtr c;.r.;:.~:i.~:lct Mr. port to president of HUGE b • Hard rock maple butch. Lee'aNursery,CdM Cost.a Mtea.Ca 92626 We need energetlt', ..... manufacturing com· crammed ~1t~eov!ru~ ~nt .~~d ... ~<>Jc" .... Call EVERYTHING GOES! Ceramlt' Caa~ Mature, a rt I c u I ate peop I e UM Superior Ave, NB lECEPTIOMIST pe,ny. Submit resume to: music boxes, nldcelo· ... ~eru.-..m ........ ..-. 40to 50% orr on planll & de~ndablc, m111l be D1UVER. TOW TRUCK. w/dynamlcpenoo.allUea Call646-776' P.M. Shift. 5 day week. POBoxm2.Coata Mesa deoo plaoc», clrcua ~Rattan Port. Bar. ai bulba, 30% ort on able to folJow dlrectloos ASJl>bt at* W. 11lh SL. lbat we can train to Jn. ---------Private club. For In· Callf.meae 1an1. wall elodea, stool.I, xlnl ccmd. '200. fortlllun.apraya &r pota ~~~~1~:~m•. ~~':fvt~2!:o~~ :i:e~i~rg'!':f~ t: l'MSISAIDES terviewcall6'4.()0&0 randfatber ctoctt. Klnsbed.SZO.deak.'30. ~~tsi~:;u~ • ......-$I IOO.._.-·~. e-nced. Arizona. Work 6 hrs a =·:1.AJ~~~g«;°"ov~ RreEPTIONIST SICMTAIY uclDaUncanUqu~ Rm divider, SIS, 7 bar 3t'i01E CoastHwy ' . ""..._.. -. day, penn. In our office d,av&eve.stuf\a. Apply Some lyplnf.. Must be '1'15 to 11110 Per mo. de· OYerSl,OOO.OOOW stools • .,_$10 ea. HB, · · Bhie DHt 675-333! all• I! L E C T R 0 L U X 0 C Al rt 1 'I Ce •--I • • pending on qualUlca· American lntemallon.al 9llZ-0022 Weuult O'Neil Otto. full ---------'Authoraud sales " near .. rpo n PartrUdoC-Onv. oter s .. ""g n rammar Uons. Xlntoppor . for GalleriC$;~TKe1Ur·4-L..&... 10•1 a&it..amall,llkenew,$($. ~T-'-' service: M /t' f'ull· Ideal friendly ofc •t· dFtapblpRd.N.B. spelllnl.~ ..-.. ..., / t log St., lrvtne. Tel. -...,..-• 831.2340 ~ rr-· QIWllbere. Cttatlve op-Call~. ...... .. _.,, w govemmen ~im. Open Wed Uaru ............ •••••••••••i---------=J 1~!.:x~;:, p.::$42-4SICWUT"·Y :!t!~'::~:::;!~ ---------UC.-noMIST :c~:in:e;c!:~~:e~:r Sat.9AMlo4PM. Vbtll s,uperb Gar,••• Sall•. Rettt1.•.;.,.8's!_Macn_:_x and/or typlna uper ---f: dts1re while retain· Of'PC)WTUt41TY GlrtfrfcMy ty. Req'1 ood l \n • b rr t " um e r . urn. e c. CMO!!i~ cucat ...... Ty pl nil 5s wpm, ac: TO PR&ilD':NT FHh l..ocaJ bua=iness rnban look· If you are looking for a sh a'&J.lks ~,.. .,..!~x!.r ~'adet~ .. t..!! C ublee top 549-3612; 338' Mlcblpa call~. curately Xlnt <"Om · Ill floaftdal Serv. nrm. an xlnl baae aalary. Ing to ex ualneas. Polltion w/xlllt worklnl '" J•• .,... • ........... mar • Ave CM mufllcatlve 8.,11,. C•ll Oood career 0~. Very Perm. PoS1Uoof avail•· ns.000 al. l'/Ttme rood., & open salary la Xlnt frio1e beoeflta. Ap. WabU.'7M002 · · Earthworm ule for " .. • ball I t .. u•-ble. Advancement to baaia.m-478f you have front ofc ply 10.8" £Ilia Ave( Hantt 1060 cardenl. let I.be worm farappt. William Harvey c , ena nit n a .. "' manaaerlal position ---------t.eiephone&gdtypingex· Fount.aln Valley or cal Antlcaue dln'I tbl. 4 presa •••••••• .. ••••••• .. •••• help>'°" cultwate. 1000. Releattb 14.25 S. Vlllace re<I d 75 wpm typl~, too avallable. Work eves or PACKAGlaS per. Call our Irvine ore. ~2910. beef( oak chalrl, oak aide Far Sale: 2 poruea Is abow M. 3000. &10, alto worm Way SA 8.1S<M22 .rpm •h. 3118 San 1uel momlngA. For persooal Female. $2.50 per br \o 979-3800. lsecur1 board.~81~ qu.arterhorse caat1n1a. B'a Worm r-t_:_ Ty·p, .... permnnent Dr. NIX.ICUml.8 ~lte200. interview contact: Ma. it.art. Merit ralaes. 1.$37 ..::.:.:..::~------t"l'll:\.-w tylncGu.al rd.aN·lmmedt. •an'mcn IOlO CallW·1091. Farm 17382 Gothard. "'"'" '" '" Raul m.t088. Time Wo .. __ I • e NewPort R-.ISTERED open 1 0 ewpor ...... -H B 847 Sl4l matUN,4bndally,Moo •--AIY nwouvva ~v ' -Beach. 41 th per wk.•••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Qtr horse coll, H mo.•--·-·--·----- Frl Call aft 5. 97M22JOoc -· ~me:~;:~ Equal 0p • ...:Be:.:.::.8..;..ch._..;_54J.5;.;.,_m;;.._.___ PHYSICAL 0 rave ya r d 1 h I h . REFRIGERATORS Chestnut. good blood MOVING MUST SELL' 6U-21Mt Full chatft booUeeper. ~~~~~~~~~I Par·leC•I or Probate Tt8APIST Unllorms rum. Wkly pay WMHERS.DRVERS Une8 ssoo. 646-ll&s or Moto Berane, 10 1pd top pay fdr top Ullbl. -Secretary. Rect:otexper. Wanted Immediately. w/overtlme Is paid vae. Recoudltlons·Reproa Is ~7 bUee, Blc Venturi, apkra. CL.lllCTYPIST conatrucUca 6 escrow LYM call Mra. Winalow Dr. Oary L.. Couture, Call for lnte.rvie1W (21.3) FrstDa.mage.Guar/Del. Sony 1tereo ayatem. l1p to M per hr. depend aper. bal»ftll. lltl A. Ol.arJe NllrN for eve 837-1080 D.C. 2043 WestcUtr Dr. 5'7Ml.50. 29Vrfln0ranceCo. REG. ~ Arablan Orey ttereo record atand . anc on quallflcatlona Airport Loop . C.M. ahlft. Good u l ;. Sult.el07.Newport8cb. DUMLAP'S Gelding. 7 yra. u oo. Maanavo• Medit Wood Education Ir exper. $4C)..3'00 , fi PEOPLEPERSON SICUUTY 1115Nnport8l,Cll 548-7tl87 con1ole atereo, &n. eqwvalent. to bleh 1cbool ~ ~~· Cent.e Exec needa p/Ume U · Reliable lady to care for Leading N.B. bot.el de-cw. 548·7780 5'1-$115 Jr9Cl w/t yr exper. ln J'em. beaut y operator obi J{d N 8 r llQC. lnwhaleauppl.y. F'UI· elderly woman. Mu1t 1irea reapooalblt " Jew9lry 1070•--------- reaponatble clerlcai w/amall followinl ror 488 ~11 ~ · • l)t capJtaUa.ed.673-2223. llw ln. Noo smoker pre. mature lndMduaJ (oveJ' Non wortdng appliaoeoea ·-•••••••••••••••• .. •• Movln1 Sale: Cuat om wor\. Apply , couat> ~wk.142--0531 ferred. For appt. call 21) far the pGtftJoft of wa.n&ed. A1lo REPAIRS WA.....,ED Mme&n furn. wrouiht Sanltat.loaDl.ltrkt.l~ nontdstckrt A"r!ta Mrs. Robinson a t SecuttlY Ofn~. 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'8.000orig mi, A/C, full pwr, tape deck, '2300, .. 7835 DDdi)e 9911 ....................... Reblt. ftlf• only 10,000 ~ '79 911T. Superb mi. New mterior & cpl. cood. A/C, new tires, BHtclfr. 982-2580 ,,.... • H40 P'lared wbls. Ferrari pa.Int. tramm. $7000/otr. y ... 41g1 9770 ..................... .. = Rear molded •UM. _ ................. 198S Coupe Deville. '74 Todno ~e Past , Vinyl lop. SPot Power ateertna. brakes. · • iell~ paint 845 7588 1915 Por.cbe Carrera "10 VW ~ Top. Reblt window• • aeat. Air ract. new • :M,000 aftSPM . Targa Choe wJtan lnt, eftl. New tires, palnl, eond. $350. SS..ZUI Call mi. Clef!D *26:50. 873-2811, ---------1 Perl & rare. SZ2,000. S2000. (n4)tl31--00e8 aft«SP.M. m.JUOeva. 1974 Flat 128, 2 dr, Scotl640-1850or840-0019. l 75 Ford r 'TD AM/FM 20 ooo mL $2195 7S VW Camper, 9300 m • '88 Sed De Ville, new tires. .. • sunroof. Xlnt co.id. 'eau afl 6p~ PORSCHE •70 911 T xlnl. ccod. Dys: 975·2285 FM stereo. $750. Call cruiae comrol & xtru. &M-8057 Sporumatlc, PP . Evs.~1-1442 ,...25$6. C.UbtwaW,SU-1493 AM/FM, mags. yellow, '71 VW Bug, ora n1e. '74 CdV. Cream P uff. '70 Ford Ltd. Vinyl top, 2 73 Flat 850 Spyder, good xlnl cond. I ownr. ss,ooo ml, xlot cood. see 44,000 mi, Loaded. S5«)0. dr, mcecar. Bat ofrover :~~~~.'sS°~~ cond. ::.:n.sooStao.. Mon-Sat. ~rec. 673·4319, P.P.640-55S4or8'15-5728 SU00.552-7835 F. t 128 SL S • b '65 Falcoo stn.Wgn. Auto, 74 ta • por 67 Porac e 912, runs '72 vw camper new aood tramp car, M2$, coupe, very. good cond. great, loob even better. radials air cond' reblt Ca •1 o 9917 844-1()59 $2100Pb96C).3697aft lPM fresbpalnt.aboc.1'11,Urea, q,$32:so M&-2150da s .. ••••••••••••••••••••• --------- N .75 Xlg Fi t Xln ts250/ofr. MUST SELL. ~5e~es Y ' '6'7Camaro,8cyl,3ontbe '811FordStation Wp. air, ~ d k bm ~nvert 642.()()54cr49f.3412 · column, gd cond. runs pod, $350. PP. • a.r • '63 VW Sqbck. Xltn cond l llOO/bet. 494-4366 64S-3'39 M0-4182 73,914,2.0,xlotcond,very owar. $800/bsl ofr. · :-:---:-4-:-a.----- Hoeda 972 reasooable. 631-1373or642"'4912 '74 Ca maro LT, 24 .000 Matlttal 9947 •••••••••••••••••••••• Brand Mew •77 HONDA Cars MAMY To C'9ooM '"-1 UNIVERSITY 675-4002 mi'a. Sharp, clean, local •"•••••••••••••••••••• '81 1600 SUPER, reblt. NEW * USED car. $.'150. 557·9349· '70 Maverick, auto, A/C, ln ~~ -=i•t 9-0 P/S,deao..Doo'tlethitb eng., new t .. new trans. .-w ~ _.,, ... mllea&e fool you teat new tir es, 1d. cond. • ...... ••••••••••• .. ••• drift. hfectcood'. '80C> $3,800. TU 4 :30PM , 0.er 125 For s.Je, 89 Nova, 11.lnt •Mooda1S ssas.ft 6CUllOO Dan IM STOCK c:aad. ~-P JS. P /B, •:so . ' euu. Elect wt. 5 apct , Hard tofll!CI ~~ MM81l bef 9, att ~ a Ht nu Ure•, re blt ena. modlll ................... ~,. O'+ cble MOO/blt.142-5622aftS. '75 Nova 8cvl 2 d r '--M c8! •u1FM tape s t er eo '73Qltlasa91.pnaae,A/C, ..._.. 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Auto tranl., radio, ,.._1900.,,).fiO..,, • • 651..a855 after e pm or beater,alrcond.Clean - '78 Jaf Exec Car Sale! 1166 Porsche, new eng., _6'4-_l_058 _______ , ~3754d.ays. low mileage -Excellent XJ12L a, XJ6C, All I clutch, etc. 5 ll>d/maga. '87 vw, new brakes & Im~..-~.-· mile ao.d pampered Sll00.873-l.6Sevea ndlals Good cond. $950. ~·' ""·-fi..,,~aeCal. s1e1~ibl •--•-9756 Ca.1.1981Ue4. MONftCARl.0 --------.---_,_ V-3, automaUc, factory '73 Pinto Wgn, auto, alr _ .. , ..... •••••••••••• '71 VW Super Beetle, alr cond. pwr windowl cood, xlDl cood. 496-4181, --------11 *lDEAlERINU.S.A. A.ll/FM stereo, new •Landait.op.(asrrasca. alUpm,*-2872. lmJac:-"tr!!-6,;.2'~aell ~ IOY · ares. xlDl eond. $2000. '71 Pinto, 2000cc. -~Scott ~~ o CARVll tl31-0817 htr.Ceanlnside. MM>OU. ROUS·ROYCE l9S7 Squ.arebact, sunroof, _, 714/87341832 ._,._..,_ ~~ 1835 motor. Michelin 'Tl .,._._ r-. -u ........ --~·-radlala, 1700. 493-6028 ............ ...,.... ......._ • -······ ••••••••••• ..--------perfect eood. $1000. • Karmann Ghia. bngb ClOSfO SUHOAYS ...... Pb962-1818 yellow. Nice. SlllOO. 1---------1972 VW, good cond., 498-1641 AM/Fil. new tires, runs ,.,... 9765 great. $1800. m.~ aak -··--•••••••••••• rorGlenorlvemsg. •••••••••••••••••••••• 9772 ....................... '70 MONTE Carlo, 35C '73 Pinto St Wp. 4 apd, reblt . eng, 37000 ml. air,racb,wideoval.t.ld AM/FM atcreo, 8 trk. Ap. eoad. $2100/bstOMlm &ltiaDce whla. " it.eel rad . tires. VttY nice. Rwu MUST S&U peat. SZJOO. 492·95'73 '13 Runabout, ZOOOec, miracle mazda 17 TOYOTAs '74 Malibu. Arr. air, Lan· auto. traaa. A.IC, radio. 17 dau, xlnl cond. $USO. Im.mac., gd. COGd. $15T5 M2-CMl3 aft. Zpm or bestclfr. ~ • . Runabout '71411pd. Gnieo., VOLVO 62 Nova bdtp, orig 44,ne 85 ooo ml Cleaa. $875 ml. xlnt Ura & battery, 8".6mart3pm · 2150tt.t.' ..... 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Looks '78 Valiant Broulbam 2 Alfl'HoR1zto lt71 TOYOTA VOLVO aood! <<MrJREC> dr, all xtraa, 1.000 mJ. MF.RCEOES DEALER COlOUA C0UN Ela.lJSIVEL Y VOLVO $6316. SC.100. MS-1.952 6862 Msnchest.cr, 4 speed, ncDo 6 Vbu'I t.rsea Volvo Dealer 191f Plymouth Vall ant. Buena Park .... <-"') -~ inOrnaeCountyl 51,000 ml. min. bld MOO. SU.7250 -';,-..-..-. ,_..,. re-BUY or LEASE 9SN321, ext 219, City ol 0. the Sanu Ana Fwy. OM. y SI 195 DlRECT '" Fountab1 Valley. 1974 280C tobacco bm -~ •Plymouth 4 dr V8, full ~~or~. ~~rJ=. • • 1t1sMAnw ~~ruaaperf.'87~- 1m MB JOOSL Rdatr 4 apeed, w CODd. Ii pWT. ~ Aqua edition. P'UU powe.. PG11i11K tf61 Cmplt refurbllhed ln aieerinJ. &xcettioa.all1 AfW8n 750-2011 lncludln1 vinyl top, •-• .. •••••• .. •••••- eng " ctr tr•ln. Show low mllea&e. (lllHPQ). · leatber Interior, tll. t "75 Gna PJi~ •• ,,.. CoPI*' cond . ss2,ooo. Scott Nowreducedto Vol. '71. 1800 ea. Orig wheelMcrlliae control, mlM. PS. brb All/tll 4MO-t850; 840-0019. ONLY SZlfl ownr. Panorw car, mlnt AM/F stereo, air cond. Mr'eO, A/C, crM control, 'Cond. days, 831·5115 <•RXH11> .... i.6 Power aeata Ii lock . 1974 3'0 [)jesel. Askin& 197 .. TOY-,.. Eves, 551-5051. a . Deeor' J*g. "500. EYeS la Sll050. Bit ofr to da te, "' ...,,,.. ....._._ 1~-..,...,._ GUSTAFSON $8250. 496-0461, 1·634·0414 CBJCA ST ....... UMcl ._, -· " .. ...,. •• ---------• 4 speed, aJr cood. Ii •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ,_M>-._TllOO...;... _____ _ lf7JMl%210C stereo t a pe d eelc . tamu4111 HOI 8 cyl., automatic, factory (1330ll5). ..••-••••••••••••••••• air cood., pwr. Windowl AiMa v .-,6..fl &auorool. (39UINV). "'"•1 _.., 795 "13 4SO SL Coupe Con\'ft'tl· ble, mJnt cond. ~ da1S or87WWev~. '70 Mercedes 2SO CouPe Auto, air, pwr, xlmcood. Aft 8, 53f..3'48. I l~i• 01N~t111 .,J.y 1,1•r" II'"'' h HI, I 14 1·1•1 1qf1,r1 B,.,, · 842 8844 ( .Bunt--.gton Beach Fountain Vialley EDITION * . * l O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Afteraooa N.Y.S&oeks I TEN. . tV~ 70, NO. 25, 2 SECTIONS 28 PAGES · 1carter .!sks $50. For Every .Aineriea ...... I. • • 1 WASHINGTON (AP) -The low-Income persona who don't of12percent-orataxdeduc&n 1omewecan'treach,'"hesald. tbatttwouldbe$50atalll~. , . Cart.er adml11lstration hopes to pay toes. equal to four percent of employe Cal"ter earlier diacloHd he t :provtde a $50 cub payment for The tot.al payments this year Social Security taxes. would aat Congress to Pl'OPole Lance made clear tb .. Carter reach American, including tboee would be about $11 billion, be•• Lance aaid it isn't certain that between $'1 billion and $1i billion decided to go for the u_pper limits "too poor to pay taxes, Carter said. Congress would fU&t have every American will receive ex-in tax rebates to ltlmulate the of the ecooomic atimulu.a pro-~budget director Bert Lance said to approve '11e program, which actly a $50 rebate. but indicated economy tb1s y.ear, and ~ gram he announced tn 1 today. still isn't complete in every de-that this is the goal for the mo-provided additlooal detalla to-December. He said the total cost 1 Lance said the payment would tail.Lance told a news briefmg. ment. He also said it might be too day. ~t.~:es pn>grjam~,;Kroln~~tsinlm~-~~d ' be iJi·the form of a $50 tax rebate He also disclosed that Presi· costly from an administrative ....,,._ 1 and j , ... ~ wvou for each exemption claimed by a dent Carter decided to propose standpoint to try to provide· a He said the rebates for tax-be about $15.8 · on in 1 and taxpayer. . additional help for business by cash payment for all low-income payers would be equal to about $15.5 biWoo 1n 1978, a total of There also would be a cash providing an option between a people. $50 per exemptioo. The rebates more than $31 bWloo. payment for persons receiving two percent ~crease in the in· .. We will try to reach all we will extend to upper.lncome tax- Social Securip benefits and for vestment tu Credit -to a total can; unfortunately there may ?>e payers, but said it Isn't certain He said be hopes at least some parts of the tax package, if not ~ all, 'Will clear Co~ess "and 1ij in place by April, ' but said.be ca:;~fb,redict when the paymOQta ac wouldl>e In the mail. I Lance said the new ad• ministration decided to brollldeQ the pact.ce for helping bush nessmen. in part beca111e ~ neasmen wanted it. ..The react.ton of the business community ••• naturally had some influence,.' be said. · 12· Teens A1·rested in ·School Blaz -. !--~~~~~--~~~--~~~~~~~~~...--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'Jlgst erg Ail•ent ,.,__....;;~~~,_;;;;~~~~~~~ Stricken FV Boy Improving Orange Coast College coed Terri ·Lynn Chase, 19, will • compete next month in Los I Ang e les for 1977 Miss t California Universe title. , She bas been Miss Fountain VaUey. :Bandits Slay !Attendant l Garden Grove police are seek-.In« two men suspected of robbing and then shooting to death an at- tendant in the office of a com- 1».nation dairy store-sell service su station Monday night. , 1 Police identified the murder· ..Selim as Ephraim Christian, 35, .i Garden Grove. They reported a gasoline cuatomer at Sunrise Drive In l>airy, 9782 Katella Ave .. dis- eovered Chris tian 's body 11prawled on the office floor short- Jy~fore 8 p.m. No Outbreak Of MeaJJles InU,unty A third-grade Fountain Valley school pupil was reported to be improving today in a Bellflower b9spital from a partially paralyHd condition. Ryan Rosenthal, 8, who col- lapsed at Arevalos School Thursday was termed "very stable." His mother, Cindy Rosenthal, said be was moving around a bit and that his speech waa im· proving. Mrs. Rosenthal said that doc- tors have told her that her son's affliction does not appear to be the result of an injury, but that she doesn't know the cause of the ailment. "The doctors could fin<J no marts or bruises.'' she said to- day. Me•nwhile, Arevalos school officta~ asked classmates if they ltnn any reason for Ryan to collapse. · · Aaaistant Superintendent Ed Moon said' no one reported see- ing him injured, struck or kicked "or anything like that." Moon said that authorities re- constructed the time of Ryan's ailment. Moon said that third graders returned to the classroom at about 12:12 p.m. A . school nurse was sum- moned at 12:21 p .m. and checked Ryan's condition. A call went out to the Hunt- ington Beach paramedics at 12:29, according to Moon, and they arrived at 12:37 p.m. Moon said a youngster bad at-0 tempted to drag Byan to his seat and that a substitute · teacher at first had told Ryan to take his seat "because be had an apparent smile on his face and thought he may have been playing." · When he didn't respond, ~ called the learning coordinator, _ or lead teacher, at around 12:20 p.m., Moon said. Home Loo ted In H untington A burglar who sllpped through a side garage door believed to be le.ft unlocked has looted a Huntington Beach home of nearly $8,000 in valuables, primarily three diamond rings. lllke Pagosia, of 6982 Moon.- beam Drive, reported the jewelry theft to police Monday wben tbe ge.m sett.ings were dis- covered mlssing from lbe fami· Jy home. He told lnvestisator.a the Joss Includes a variety of silver coins as well. i $800000 t ' ' Fa1nil9. Escapes A Fountain Valley mother and her two ·small children escaped serious injury in north Costa Mesa Monday when a Santa Ana patrolman's car collided with the woman's van. Sarah V. Fraser. 33, 18244 .Muirwoods Court, and sons Christopher, '· and David, 1, were ·treated for cuts and bruises and released from Fountain Valley Community Hospital followlng the 2 p.m. crash at Sunflower A ven\le and Fuchsia Street. Officer Gregory D. Mastin, 28_ Sao· ta Ana, also was cut and bruised . Four Armed Murder, Rape Said Suspects Done for 'Heaven' Heldin 'HB A passerby who claimed four youths huddled behind a Hunt- ington Beach market were such novices . they could be heard arguing over their armed rob- bery strategy tipped off police Monday night, resulting in their capture .. The four surrendered without incident at the 7-Eleven Market, 8472 Indianapolis Ave., when patrolmen zoomed into the park· ing lot, surprised and surrounded them. Investigators said they con- fiscated a shotgun and a pistol from the four SU$pects essertedly overheard mapping their plans for the stickup. Patrolman Jerry Fuhrmann ordered the suspects' car, a dis- tinctive, fire-eneine red 1958 Ranchero pickup with chrome wheels, impounded as evidence in the case. Police Lt. Jack Reinholtz iden- tified the four arTestees, held to- . day in lieu of $25,000 bail each as: --seou c. Ardis, 18, of 20691 Sandpiper Drive, Huntington Beach. -Stephen R. Oaenbaugh. 19, of 18220 Olympic Drive, Huntington Beach. -Robert A. stbeYer, 19 .. of8206 Pawtucket Circle, Huntington Beach. -NOl'lllaD E. SlmplOD, 19, of 105 Danbury Lane, Costa Mesa. By TOM BARLEY Of 111t o.ur ,.11.ui.11 "' Watched by a fascinated Orange County Superior Court jury, the televised image of Ken ~ichard Hulbert told a psychiatrist Monday that he raped and killed a woman because "I am a guard at the gates of heaven." llB Trustees Vote Against Fund Request Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees won't seek federal funds to expand Ocean View High School for 1,000 morntudents. District trustees voted 4 to t'not to allocate $1.17,000 to draw up plans for the proposed ex- pansion. Trustees sat~ the' diatrlct's ap. plication for a $3,880~000 grant to provide 92,000 square feet of ex· pansion at the new campus was not necessary in Ugbt of declin- ing enrollment indications in the area. ~ Even though tho district won't seek federal funds for increuing Ocean View's. oapaclty to 3,000 students, officials aald they •till intend to apply fOI' $Ll inilllc.i to construct athletic f•cllitiea at the new cunpus. And that guard must never be relaxed, the Fullerton firem~'s son told Dr. Lawrence Stross during the interview taped while Hulbert was awaiting trial on ·charges of murder, rape and kid· nap. lnsistinc that it was not murder, Hulbert explained that "all women are extensions of Satan and cannot be killed. When a soul leaves a woman's body it immediately finds another." Hulbert testified that the female form is an obscenity and an extension of tbe devil because "there iS really only one sex, a unisex. "It is essentially a male sex." Hulbert told Dr. Stross. ••Jt llas the power to determhie before and during sexual intercourse what the sex of the child will be." Dr. Stross, frequently inter· rupting the video tape, told the jury in Judge William S. Lee's courtroom that Hulbert, 25, is "totally· psychotic and a classic example of the paranoid schizophrenic. ••He 11 the victlm of gandiose, macical, delusional thinking;" the psycbiatrilt said. "He firmly believes that be was acting for God and fighting the devll and that be would be hailed u a hero on planet Earth for bis actions." If Hulbert ls found sane at the conclusion of the c\llnllt beat· ing, he will be tried for his aJ. Jeted murder on Jan. 1, 1976 of <See DEVIL. Pate 42> 'Grudge' Fire Set B~ RAYMOND ESTRADAJB..' Ql .. DMIJP'Jlltl&lft ' Fountain Valley detectives a11 restedoo 13-year-old anon s~ pects Monday nlahtln the Sund morning tin at Harper Elem !ary School which caused fettmatedS&OO,OOOdamage. · Sgt. Martin Engquist said both youths were students at ~ School wbo apparently held ~ grudge against a teacher there. One youth was arrested Oil campus while the other was a.,; ps:ehended at bis home. Botti boys were released in the~ parents' custody. The boys• fingerprints matched those found on a win~ dow the pair allegedly removed to enter the eight-room school building which was found ablaa. at 5:30 a.m. SUnday, Fountaill Valley ftre investigator LYDll Whitehouse said. -T Teachers at the school qut5 tioned students as to which ot their classmates were out ear)y SU.nday morning. This question- ing narrowed the field down to five students, Mrs. Whitehouse said. The boys apparently tried to (See ARSON, PageA2) PormrCuts Caused by 2~nts ... Two power failures were re- ported in Htmtington Beach this morning due to accidental con. tact with high voltage electrical lines, said Southern California Edlson Company officials. A fort lift operating neat' Nichols Street and Warner Avenue bit overhead power linea at 8:22 a.m. causing electrical fallure in the area, according to Bill Compton. an Edison spokesman. Power had not been res.tored to some homes and busin~es ill that area by 10:45 a.m., he said. Areas of Huntington Harl><>trr, Sunset Beach and Seal Beach were without power from 8:45 to 9:47 a.m. when workers for a private firm digging near Warner. Avenue and Coast Highway 'dug into underground electrical lines. ' Coast Orange County Health Department officials said today there ls oo evidence ot an outbreak of measles which reportedly has re- ached epidemic propor· tions in Los Angeles County. <Related atory Page AH). But County Health Of. ficer J . R. Elpera noted, ••rfit ls in Los Angeles, It is nearby and we are en- couragi.n~ people to be im· muoized. • Political Advisers Team Weather tncreaalng ~gh cloudl with a UWe cooler days. Diab• es to '10 •. County offtcials have ex· pressed fear that the lack of recent widespread dis. ease outbl"eab may have lulled some famllles into thlDkfng lmrnunlaations are no lon&er important. A aenea cl epeclal lm· munfzaUon clinks it now under way at various aebooll in Orange County, · alonf wlth regularly. 1cbeduled cllnka. Those wllbh>I lnlonnallon about • date!,~ locatlonl aboul,cl dlal~TL BJ' JOANNSRBYNOLDS Cit .................. Oranp County's bMt tnowa poUt.caJ conalllta~t11 BUI Butew aaa ~ J'one, are tr1la1 t o 'druc,..•• aome betw~ ,.,from 1tate l•atslator• a n4 con. greumen. However, the two ••· sem blymeu and tbe •~ate senator who rer.reHnt the Oran1e Coat aren t buyln1 it. State Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R·NtwPC>Ct .Beacb) 'said he'd ralber have a cue Oi JI ce than Jt1ve Butcber ucl Forde 1'Cll'kOD h1I cam,palp. Butcher said a leHer dated Jan. 12 wu.eent t.o all members · of the atate knate and As· aembtY ~to d.8'elnbert tA tb• · CalUonlia deletatlon In Contr• orrertq bll nnn~. servicetl for "Interim PoUtfeal Con1ulUn1. '' 1 He 1aid ltl primary purpoeela to kffp the poUUclan'• cam· palp allv• without vlolatln1 ~ 1tate law that prol\lbltl the use of pdbUc etQployea in campalp. acuvl&tea. "It'• ... , .......... . and •ood for Ute ried:tdate,,. Butcher Hid of U.e ttmc• 1WbiCh at& betW: $100 andl And tre.Nnan Assemblyman Ron Cordova (O·El Toro) tent a .-.ply uldQI that bll "name be deleted from aQY future m~ tn11putoutby10W' firm .•• CorcloYa'1l._.94W, ''I •Ill lncSNd fUDUlar with .Yout ,... cot'd. and am VW1 proqct ct UM fact that my election coutltutecl a la pereent iftereue 'bl your ......... • ConlOTa defeated Beptlbllaan ~ate Jim sae.cme ln the Utb Auemblf Dlatrtct. ll•mou' prlmart campa1p wu b ...... br Bu&dMr llld J'Orde. Tbiri : Miu1 aa-. -.v (le!~PqeAI) -.......~·· ...... .. ... .... ' I .A2 DAILY PILOT H /F 'luronl•-..e I .. 8y GAllV GRANVILLE OI Ille 0.lly Pllet tulf .4\ Defense Jawyeni weA given the opportwllty Monday to try to .f1pd out bow muchrpros,peclJve Day Care Tuetd•y. January 25, 11m 0r3'n8e County jurors miQbt know about. the slaying of seven people at California State Untveraity, Fullerton, last July. Th•t opportunity came when Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland told Deputy Public Defender Ronald Buller he can circulate a questionnaire among existing jury panelists. Ce t Get None of those who will be asked fi er S to answer the ll·quesUons are . ·prospective jurors in the upcom. •. • • ing trial of accused m ass u:·6Vi.. Pnonty murderer Edward c. AlJaway. .&.~I . But Butler intends to show through his survey that lt will be A proposal lo bujld a day care impossible to find juron for Al· center at Oak View School in laway's March trial who haven't Huntington Beach has received a in some way been tainted by new lease on life. The city's publicity surroundiog the CSUF Housing and Community slayings. Development Committee has Butler wants AJlaway's trial placed the plan fourth on 1ts moved lo another California priority list. county, a change he s ays is Ocean View School District o(. necessary to assure bis 37·YeaT· ficials intend to lobby for the day old client a fair trial. care center before the planning Among the questions asked on commission and city council , As-Butler's questionnaire are: sistant District Superintendent -Have you read or heard Woody Chaddick said today. anything about the People The $165,000 day care center versus Edward Charles Al - proposal moved from eighth to laway? fourth on the list of priority pro--Have you read or heard jects recommended for federal anything about the J uly 12 shoot- funds by the advisory group. ing at CSUF that resulted in Chaddick said the proposed seven deaths? facility would aid about 90 -Do you recall ever having youngsters whose single parents formed an opinion whether or not could find employment or job Edward'Allaway is guilty? training if they had a place to The results of what will be leave their children during the Butler's poll among between 400 day. and 450 jurists called to duty in Most of these smgle·parent December and January are ex-families in the Oak View School pected to be known early area are now receiving public as· next week. sistance, he said. Alla way sat impassively The Huntington Beach Plan· beaide Butler as be argued for ning Commission will bold a what be feels will be the telltale study session at 7 p.m. tonight in questionnaire. the Council Chambers to con· It was alter Judge Kneeland sider the projects competing for gave the go-ahead to Butler's the city's $1.25 million in Housing quiz tbat the accused mass and Community Development murderer did anything but stare funds. at the table in front of him. The commission is expected to And then, he only moved his make recommendations alter a head slightly to one side so that Feb. 1 public hearing. The re· he could see television accounts commendations will then go to or the shootings in the library the City Council Feb. 22. area of the university cafupus. The day care center proposal Butler had collected television includes $75,000 for a new 3,000 and radio accounts or the largest square.foot building, $60,000 to mass slaying in Orange County pay a six·member staff and history to help bolster his argu- $30,000 for Insurance, equipment ment that Allaway should be and materials. These funds are tried in another county. tor a one·year project. Today the deputy public de- Scbool district officials said fe nder began delving Into they are willing to donate land newspaper accounts of the slay- for the facility but are unable to ing as the change of venue bear· allocate funds for the program. ing entered its second day. Legal Counsel Commended By Planners Ralph W. Benson. legal adviser to the Orange County Planning Coro mission unul he was ordered reassigned Jut month. was com· mended Monday by the five· member plannlng panel. The commission paased a re· :rn lution compl e menting Benson's commission work the past seven years and calltn' hlm "a recogni~ed expert In the fields or environmental and planning law." Benson resigned as a deputy ·county counael after being re- aui 10 ed from commission duUea. He charaed supervisors ordered the reaaslgoment because of pressures from de-veJopen. " Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, "bo admitted JeadJ.na a move to rea1tllP Bens~. bad expressed shock at the char1e, 11yin1 he bad 1orne queat.lona about Benson'• performance. He bu been repJa<*l as the commwioo's attorney by John R. Grl1et, a deputy county c:ounael the past ei1h.t yean who previously worked on school legal matters. DAILY PILOT ,.,..,.. Page AJ TEAM ••• part lo bis general elecuon cam. palgn. Cordova made the pair a Carpenter. who had a falling out with the lwo men over un. autbonz~ use of his name in support of Slemons' campaign, introduced a bill in November aimed at curbing the use of last minute smears through deceit· ful methods. Carpenter. who said be"d rather "go it alone" th111n have Butcher and Forde work on rus campaign. added, "They can do what they want, but by God, they 're goin1 to tell the truth." Another freshman as- semblyman. Dennis Manaers lD·Huntington Beach}, sald he has not replied to the Butcher- Forde Jetter. "I am dismayed by this kind of lhinc." said Mangers, "but I believe the bat form of protest is economic -don't hire them. And that's what I've told Ql¥ col· leagues in Sacramento who've asked about them." Asked why Crodova, who al· lacked the firm so bitterly dur· ing the campaign, was sent a Jet· ter, Butcher: said be does not take 1erioully rem.rks made • 'durSnc the heat ot a campaian. "He's a very roung fellow who wm mellow wtth time. Maybe he'd like to be a prospective client someday." .Donald Drrek F'leel Store Donald Duck ii among the mis- slnJ in HmrUniton Beach today, police reported. Tbe plastic coin -operated mech1nlcal Donald Duck kid· dies' ride vanished overnight from t.be front. ol Two Guys •tore at 9182 Ad.ams Ave., ~lice said. SecaTlty Olflcer Linda Hanltton told Ponce omc1r tee C.mp UJe amu.aem•t deric. ta thrtt r.-tan by Uuv rett wide valued at StOO and r-alb•r benY for Juat one penon to steal. , Man, 91, --Perishes 'In Blaze MIAMI (AP) -The new buaband atumbled lo u1ttf, shouted to neitbbort for belp &Del t.ben returned to bla burnlq . home ln an effort to aave bis wilt of three montha. Both died ln the names. He was 91. She was 88. Medical Additfoa "He could have 1otten out," Flre Chlef Edward Jaremko aaid of Mellville Shreves. "I guea be weni b•ck 1n look.in& for ber. lt'a trapc.n . This ls architect's drawing ol six-story ad· dition to the UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. The addition to the former Orange County medical center's main building will be part of the· $15.S milllon first phase or a hospital refurbishing plan approved by UC Regents last Friday. The addition will house a new emergency center and modern inpatient facilities . Construction is expected to start later. Fire oUlclab aald the blue may have started in a klteben stove on which three bumen bad been started to fi.fbt the unuaul· ly cold weather. Shrev~ a retired Army m1- jQr, was found in the Uvtni room after the fire. His wife, Edia, was found on the floor beneath a bedroom window. Governor Suppe)rts Baja Tourist Safety p,....,PlafleAJ ARSON ••• ' bide the fingerprints which pro- vided positive identification, abe aatd. They reportedly used &loves while inside tbe classroom. Neighbors who called the fl.re department after seeinc the names said Shreves. clad in pa- jamas, appeand behind heavy wrou1ht·l.roo bars that enclosed the front poreb o! his home and shouted lor help. Then, be re- turned tothebowse. MEXICALI, Mexico (AP) - The governor o( Baja California says U.S. tourists are as safe in hls state as in U.S. tourist areas, and safer than in New York's Cen· traJ Park. "Everywhere, there are good people and bad people. It ia true Hitchhiker Assaulted In Huntington A m otorist who had dftty brown teeth and wielded a nlne- inch huntlnc knife is sought ~ day for assaulting a teenaged w~an hitchhiker in Huntiiigton Beach late Monday nicbt. · •The victim was threatened -.)Vith rape, she told lnve{.tlgators afterward, then her abduttor set· Ued for another sex act. ~ter be freed her with a $10 tip. Investigators said the victim, 18, told them she was picked up while thumbing a ride on Beach Boulevard at Allanta Avenue, the location of a bus stop. She described her abductor as about 32, and said he drove what ahe believed to be a 1974 model .Japanese import car. T he victim was not harmed with the motorist's knife, police said, although he threatened to use it if she refused hit demands. AuthOriUes said after ebe was freed, she went directly to police headquarters to report the or- deal. that last year around _Epsenada there were a Cew painful inc1· dents," said G·ov. Milton Cast,uano. H1a reference was to a aeries of robberies by terrorlats of U.S. visitors camplnc on Baja's Pacific beaches. Seven Mexican Navy aailon aubsequenUy were cbaraed Jn the assaults and holdups and ~m--"1aled. Since then. Cutellano saJd, ctjmes in 81,ja qalut tou.riats are not "outside the normal, nothing that doea not happen in any country." .. Places lo the United States come to mind that are not too safe-your own Central Park in New York ia one," t.be 1ovemor added. Re aald be and bl.a family were witne11es in Wubiqton, D.C., to the shootinl in the street of two police officex:a by men who drove by in a·car. Castellano saJd tourlau fre· quently generate their own dif· ficulty, whatever country they may be visiting. "There are different kinds ot tourist.a," be said in describing family groups entertn1 Mexico to stay in hotels, siptsee, eat in resturants and attend bullfights. "But there are other kinds of tourists who like to run certain rlaks, those who lite to camp at some lonely beach, who like to bathe in the surf in the nude at 1 in the mom1n1. They run risks," Castellano said. The governor said a popular Mexican saying translates into English as: ''The time and place makes the thief." Tbe disgrunUed students, one of whom bad recently received a failing grade, bad intended only to vandalize the classroom and not burn it down, investigators said. Both youths aaid they scattered teats and assignmenfT>apers over the classroom floor. One ot the boys began to bum a few or the papers in a sink, Mrs. Whitehouse said. The other lad reportedly said. ••Thia will make them burn faster," and poured a can of li· quid glue· over the flaming papen, aaid Mrs. Whitehouse. The vapors from the liJgbly flammable liquid immediately caucbt ft?e and both youths scur· ried out ol the room as the blaze spread, said the fire investigator. In a matter of 20 minutes, the rooms, loaded with audio-visual equipment, produced beat ex- ceeding 1,5(1().degrees, she said. "The glue bums like napalm." said Mrs. Whitehouse. "With those papers spread all over the floor, it would burn very quickly." . The two·arson suspects fled the scene on their bicycles . In· vestitators found lire tracks leading t o and from the classroom window entry point. Sgt. Engquist said police are preparing petitions lo the Orange County District Attorney who will decide whether c;bargH of anon, burglary, malicious mis· chief and breaking and entering will be brought against the youths. Tbe boys have no previous re· cord of criminal activity, Eng· qulstsald. "The house was completely on fire," said 11naclo Herrera, a neighbor. ''It was impossible to go inside. I broke three or four windows to let tbe smoke out, and · got my water hose and tried to hold the fire fOI' the few minutes until tbe fire department ar· rived. "It was already too late." Police said MeJJvUle and Edla, both widowed, were married in late October. They had fallen in love after meeting at a local cburcb. '"They were like a couple of youngsters," s aid another friend. Pair Guilty In Huntington Rent ThefJs An Orange County Superlcr Court jury bu returned a guilty verdict in the trial of a HunL- ington Beach couple accused of misappropriating more than $5,000 in rents collected from te- nants at Huntington Manor. . Judie Jerrold S. Oliver set · Feb. 24 as the date be will sen· tence Robert Carl Deaentz, 48, and bis wtfe, Lortal.ne, 48, to what could be to 10 one years in st1te prison dn the grand ~ conviction. Police who anested the couple last Feb. 10 said Mn. Desentz, who wu employed aa manager of the building at 19161 Delaware St., failed to bank an estimated $5,000in collected rents. ,.,..,.. Pflfle Al Fountain Valley School Dis- trict trustees met at noon today to decide what to do with 250 Harper School students who arc now without a classroom as a re- The defendants occupied an apartment at Huntington Manor. DEVIL SLAYER ••• sult of the blaze. HOME C iJ Gina Marie Tisher, 19, of Whit· lier. Mrs. Tisher's nude body was found in the back or a car parked in the FullertQn area. She had been raped and strangled. Hulbert is further accused in a grand jury indictment of robbing and raptn1 a Fullerton Com· munity College student wbo was abducted from the campus I-Our days after the Tisher killing. The woman was robbed, raped, beaten and thrown unconscious tnto a ditch in the Irvine area. Doctors who treated her say she is lucky lo be a)jve today. Dr. St.rosa told lhe jury Mon- day that be beJievu Hulbert's present insanity has its origin in a visit the derendant made to Mississippi nearly three years ago. Hulbert recalled the visit Mon- day and testifled vla the taped in· terview that he ate "mushrooms or the moon" on that occuion and suddenly realized tbat be had achieved what he described as "lOOpercentreallty." He told his psyclµatrlat that it is his duty to come back Into the ''illusionary worJd of planet earth because I am needed here and all mY brothers are lnno· cents." " Hulbert condemned h1s wife as "a tool of Satan" becaUH ·~ahe seduced me into bavln1 • aoo. That 'a the way lt ls with women. Through her, Satan bombarda me wltb ideas ... Hulbert testified via the first segment ot what will be an etght· hour t ape that lb• CIA tried to recruit h1m as a hit man whJle be was working In an aJI night market near Jl'alrvlow State Hospital in Costa Jleaa. He told Dr. St.rota lhat 'be wo\&ld rather be a flower earrier than •dirt carrier and that he re- 1l1ted the ClA'a unspoken bid to nc:l'\11 t hi'". 0 Tbey UMd their mental code on m e,'~ Hul~ nld. "fbey tt.ou1bt rd mike a •ooct hit man bat J believe ID J•u. and Ood'a order that thou tbalt n'ot kUl. "J have • lot of brotherly tove,•• b• ~al!Md to th• JUI')'. ••r .,.,. tor ~lead r would'* tllem burt m• before I burt tb•m." Dr1 ..,_ _.. Use JV'1 ttlait auch ejplaallltCJM fNai the ct. fend ant are evideace of Hplbert'a • ~ychoUc desire to put on others OUDC the kind of behavior attributed to Bos Radi S t him. . o ys em Sets Meeting· . "He ls attempting to hide bis Oka ed f S h I own propensities u a kllJer," the y Or C OO S The Huntington Beach HOME psychiatrist said. And be re-Fountain Valley (elementary) Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. called that Hulbert at about the w d d t th 11 t in age of 15, wu a fervent Nazi who School District trustees have ap· e nes ay a e po ce rain « tattooed a swastika on his arm proved an $18,034, three.year· facility at the civic center. lease of a r adio system for bus orncers for the upcoming eJe~· and obviously revered Adolf drivers and maintenanc e Hon i n February wjll be Hitler. I ed workers. nom nat . Deputy public defender Walter D lo ed 1 th Zech said h e will introduce The district will pay $6,011 a own wn r eve opment, e testimony from three more year to Communication Dis· status ot Meadowlark Airport, psychiatrists wbo share Dr. tributors, a Covina firm, for the proposed modifications ot a high Stroaa • belief that Hulbert was in· radios wbicb will be used to report rise ordinance and the selection sane when tbe crimes h e is emergencies and assign work, process ot a plannlne dlreetor said Chuck Woodfin, asslslant also are scheduled to be dl.s· charged with were committed. d _____________ superintendent. cusse . .. w{: :H:.::·;OY···.;):\ .. . ... . . Scattered Closings Kerosene Shorta11s ~ ~ Elleet• •I Wiater M•P 1bowa ttat.M alfHted this week and Jut br the unuaually cold weather. A f edera survey lndlcaies at least 300,000 workers laid off during last week becaute ~ of natural gas shortaie. <-Related at.ory Page A4.) ' ·-.. ' Irvine EDITION • I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today'H Closing N.Y.Steeka · ~eCond Cam.pus ·Site Issue DeadlocRed I By ANNRCOOPI& Ofl .. Dllf'IPltetl&ttf Saddleback College trustees deadloektd Monday on whJcb of two pr~ aitel sbou.ld be ap. proved tor the 1cbooJ's second campua. to serve atudents in the TUStiD·Inine area. Trustee Frank Greinke of Tustin said the board may not be able to agree oo a second campus location until after the .March 8 t.ru.atee elect.ion. many neent ineetlng .. Tbe trustee1 hntaOnly Greinke aald ll seems quite •cbeduled tbe1r next meetint for possible four ot the remalntng Monday. • 'five board members will be wi.a• A ro-sorttyoftheboard!eseven ble to asree on the location for memben muat agree on a site In tbe second cam~ order for it to be approved. The college eee'l~ fall Robert Bartholomew's seat on 1pproved a site t Myford koad the board is vaeet, following his and Bryan Aven e on the unin· Dec. 15 resignatloa and Trustee corpora~ Irvine Ranch but the James Marshall's poor health Irvine Company made an unex- has kept him from attendin.g. _ pected. last-minute offer of anothenlte Jan. JI. The company orfered to aeU the college a »acre parcel a.5 miles • aouth of the Myford·Bryan site, at Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Drive. The alternative site would cost the college $(5,000 an acre, with a five-year opt1oa to buy another 80 acres at tbe same price. A preliminary apprallal of the Jeffre1·Irvine property. performed for the coJlege by con- aul ta nt Cedric Wblte, Jr •• estimated the land to be worth $75,000 an acre -$30,000 an acre more tbaQ the asking price. ''The Irvine Company is trying to pull a deal," Greinke laicl after tbe meeting Monday. .. That's ftne, but they're not ec>- lnf to do it tt tbe expeDM ~ tbe eoll .. e. • "It'• my SU.. the Irvlne Com- pany Jnt.andl to build a 1bopplnc cenC'er at the Myford-Bry~' site," be aald .• "Reese (Ricbar4 Reese, Irvine Company vice pre- aldent) Hid be bu no knowledg• of plans for a 1hopptn1 cent«; but it's been DlY experience that Mr. Rffse bu· a convenJe~ memory." Trustee Patrick Backus of Dna Point v~ with Greinke <Seesrns. Pase AZ) 1 C8rter Favors $50 Tax Rebate "A~ting far God, 'Guard' Tells Of Rape, Death By TOM BARLEY Ol Ille O•llY l'llet $1.111 Watched by a fascinated range County Superior Court ury, the televised image of Ken ichard Hulbert told a jPSYCbiatrist Monday that be jraped and killed a woman !because "I am a guard at the I 1,,---------- l Uzpistriino Bank Robbed Three armed men robbed the Bank ot. America in San Juan 'Capistrano about 11 a.m. today, escaping with an un- determined amount of . cash. "They were Just sudden· Jy all over the place,•• a bank employe said. ••1 don't think they got much money.'' Police were called at 11:15 a.m. and were in· vestigating Ule robbery. rf ank Spills ~,000 Barrels P£ Crude O il ~SANTA BARBARA (AP) - ore tJian l,000 blJ'Tels of c ii leaked from an on11~ toraee tank Mar here Monday and today belore the remaining ' ii was taken aboard a lanker. <Related story,~> gates of heaven." And that guard must never be relaxed, tbe Fullerton fireman's son told Dr. Lawrence Stross during tbe interview taped while Hulbert was awaiting trial on charges ol murder. rape and kid-• nap. • Insisting that ~ was not murder, Hulbert explalned that ••an women are extensions of Satan and cannot be killed. When a soul leaves a woman's body it immediately finds another." Hulbert testified that the female form is an obscenity and an extension of the devil because , .. "there is really only one sex. a -anisex. "It is essentially a male sex,'' Hulbert to&cl Dr. Stross. "It bas the power to determine before and dUJ'ina ~ intercourse wb'at the sex at the cJtlld will be." Dr. Strou. frequently inter· ruptiD1 the video tape, told the Jury in Judge WilUam S. Lee's courtroom that Hulbert, 25, is "totally paycbotic and a classic example of the paranoid schizophrenic. "He ia tbe victim of gr&Miose, ma1icaJ, delusional thinkinR," the psychiatrist said. "He firmly believes that be was acting for God and fighting the devil and that be would be hailed a.a a hfl'O on planet.Earth for bia actions." If Hulbert is found sane at the conclusion ol tbe current hear- ing, be will 6e \tied for his aJ- lered murder on Jan. 7, 1"76 of Gina Marie Tisher, 19, of Whit- tier. Mrs. Tisher's nude body was found in the back of a car parked In the Fullerton area. She had been raped and strangled. <SeeDEVIL, Page A!) M~91,Diea ' Medical A ddition This is architect's drawing of six-story ad· dition to the UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. The addition to the former Orange County medical center's main building will be part of the $15.5 million first phase of a hospital refurbishing ptan approved by UC Regents last Friday. The addition will house a new emergency center and modern inpatient facilities. Construction is expected tostartlater. - Irvine Over.pass Nixed Trt11U it COmmU•ion &m. to ReaUlenu Resident.a who want to block construction of an overcrosslnc at Yale Avenue above the railr<>ad tracks in Irvine won a clear victory . at Monday's Transportation Commission meeting. . Commis.siol\ers unanimously recommended to Ule Cily Council that the project be halted and that the federal money already allocated for the overcrossing be spent el11ewbere in Irvine, if possible. The Cit.y Council wiU make the final decision within the next few months. About 30 residents who live near the proposed auto bridge site -from the Ranch, Deerfield. Willows and California Homes developments -attended the meeting. · Representatives from the group showed slides wbicb de· picted Ule area both with 'and without an overcrosslng and also showed pictures of undercross- ings built in other areas which the residenta thought would be satisfactory in lrvioe. Although members or the city staff said they thought the city should go abea~ with the pro Jed because of Its t>art in the city's overall ci:rs;ulation plan, com· missioners ~(ded with the oppo- nent.. They asked staff members to look into the posslblllty of transferring the federal money to a University Drive project, which is a plan to widen the road to four lanes at a 1pot between 'Painful lnridetats' Campus Drlff and tbe San Diego Freeway. The Yale Avenue overcrossing would cost about $540,000 to c<>& struct. Tbe 11tate had agreed to pick up 83 percent of the tab, leavin1_ the city with a bill of about JJS,000. The staff was also directed bS' the commission to try to expedite the lowering of therallroad tracts at Yale which would be a state project. However, the track lowwing is not expect~ to be taken on-by the staie in the near future. John Brown, the rdty's ma1ta1er ot construction aervlc~, said he will "O'ite a staff report to pie council ouilin- (See BLOCK:ED, P~«eAJ> 1. AU the escapina oil was con- ulned within a fir• wall around tM tank;oil company .spokesmen raid. Tbe storage tank at Coal Oil Point near the UC Santa B.,bara carnpus ls owned by AmlnoU <American Independent Oil Com- pany>. wbicb took It ovu from BarmahOtlCo. lutynr. '"Vain T,,. ·Safety of BaJ· a Claimed To ~Wife It la ooe of two •.GOO-barrel capacity tanks at tbe site. Tbey are used bJ Atlantic Richfield Co. to •tore production from an offabore platform. The lealdn1 tank was built In lNO and Aminoll has an applica- tion pending with Santa Barbara County to replace tbe older tanb wltb tY..o new and biuer ones four m lles west Oft tbe coast. ReaUlenu A.k &routing of l ninB Street . Culverdale residents bne •ked tntne c1L7 omctala to ~ .NUte Main Strtet away from tbelr hOIMI and onto the other llde of Cult"el'dtle Jtlemmtary lchool. More tban 100 Cuh'erdale homeowners attended last week'• public bearing on tho citf'• ~eoeral plan amendment and urr• a..l'Ol4 NaJ.ltnment.. They lakl the1 w-. mo1t ce1t-eem-4 • .._ ntttt DCllle _, tH pla7t1eal ....,.U. ot .... eeboc>l and the bOmea by a bUty llqr.Jaeltrelt. ... a:,~::.:= ... -= ....... IUtt~tOIWti:.. th rerouua, .s l'fPOtt : blitiC wtt.h al.,..tlHa' at the next flbHe~.M.u. cae...,..., .... Al, MEXICALI, Mexico CAP) - The IOVm)OI' of Baja Califom1a says U.S. tourists are as safe in bi1 stale u in U.S. tourist areas, andsaferthaninNewYork'sCen- tralPark. .. Everywhere, there aro good people aod bad people. It ls true that lut year around Ensenada there were a few painful incl· dents," said Gov. Milton Castellanos l!;vererdo. His reference was to a series of robberies by terrorilts of U.S. visitors camping on Baja's Pacific beaches. Seven Mexican Navy sailors subsequently were charged tn the assaults and holdups and court-martlaled. Since then. Castellanos said, mmes 1n B.;a afa!nst tourists are ·not "outside tbe normal, nothing that does not happen In any country.'• ' Trash Rehash New Schedule for lrttne "Places in the United States come to mind that are not too safe-your own Central Park in New York la one," the governor added. Devaluation of the peso and re· pons of banditry have been blamed for recent tourist pro- blems. Re ••fd be and his famlly were wltnftses in Wasbthgt.on, D.C., to the shooting In tbe street of two police orn~ers by ~en who drove byinaur. Cutellanos sald touris~ f te- quent)¥ 1enera~ their own dif. flc:ulty, wba~ver country they may be villtlnl- "Tbere are dUrerent kina ot tourtau," JM aald in deacrlblq famlly l?OOPI ent.erlng Mex.ico tO ata1 in hotels, s11~ Ht tn reMuranta and attend bQJ.lft,im. 1'But there are ~ kinda ~ tourist.a wbQ like to nm certaba risu, thole who Ike to talP a aome lmelT beacb, wbd11lle to batlle la tbe IUJ'f ID tbe Dud• at 1 tn t.be mornbll. They run rilb,1• Cutell.-aald. Tbe ,oMD« eald a POll'llar Me:de• ~ t.rulllfei -., ~tU.h M: ''The time and place makn tbetbW." c~ 111c1 hi. IOftm- ment d08I not feel tbere la ''that lituatioli al d...,._." •at ....... .ba BtJ& laR'1UllllMr, IOtbil-. .. DO ..... \o ... ._. U,. la JMPt to pratllat ........... . ............... ' Program·· Tab; $1 ] Billion WASHINGTON (AP) -The, Carter administration hopes to provide a $.'50 cash payment for eacb American, including thoso too poor to pay taxes, Ca.rt.er budret director Bert Lance s1ll4 today. Lance said the payment wouJ4 be ln the form ol a $S0 tax reb~ for each exemption claimed by~ taxpayer on bis m& Federal -come tax return. There also would be a cula payment for persons recelviJW Social Security benefits and fo~ low-income pen1ons who don't. pay taxes. The total' payments this year would be about $11 bllllon. be said. Congress would first have to approve the program, wblc!i still l1n't complete 1n every de- tail, Lance told a newJ brleflng. He al.lo d.l.aclosed that Presf. dent Carter decided to pro~ addJttonal help for business _. • provldinc m opt.loo between a two pereem iDc:rease 1n the fn.. veatment tax credit -to a total of 12 percmt -or a tu deductioa equal to four percent of emploH Social Security taxes. Lance sa1d Jt isn't certain that every American will receive ex· actly a $.'50 rebate. but indicated that this is the goal for the mo- ment. He also said it might be too costly from an administrative standpoint to try to provide a cash payment for .n low·income people, "We will try to reach all we can; unfortunately Uiere may be some we cari~ r41ach," be aald. Carter earlier disclosed he would ask Congress to propoae between $'t billion and $11 bUllOQ in tax rebates to stlmWa~ tho econol:tly this year1 and Lance provided add1Uona1 details to. day. He said the rebates for ta:tii payers would be equal to abodt $S0 per exemption. The rebates -will extend to upper-income tax· payers, but said it Isn't certaiQ that It would be $50 at all levela. Lance made clear that Carter decided to co for tbe upper limits ol tbe ecooom.ic sUmulU$ pro- gram be annouoced in December. He iaid the total cosl; of tbe program, i.Qcluding tax changes and Jobs project.a, would be about $15.8 billion in 197'1 and $15.5 blllloo In 1978. a total of more than $31 billion. He •aid be hopes at least~ parts ot the tax package. if not all. will clear Conr,-ess "and be in place by April, ' but said be can't predict when the payments actually would be in the mall. · (See Bt:BATE, Page AZ) Coast Weaiher Increaatni hf&h clouds with a Utile cool_. days. Hi1ba 45 to '10. 11¥91DB TOD~ Y l>fl/~·fn.OftU*'-.a. to tObot cortltlhlln .a ••proptr ·1•'111ttd'' .o,. MglllV con· t""1n'ftaL P.art II of .on A> IOdltfd Pna .,,.,,. .. Oii P,ofeA'I.: Al DAILY PILOT Tuesday. January 25. 1m ( Pilot Logbook ) Alone, Sylvia Has Only Faith By ANNE COOPER °' .. o.iry ~ ... tuff I r~eived a letter on the day of Jimmy Carter's in- augural that mabs me hope our new president is able to carry out bis eampalsn promises to the powerless Americans. Both President and Mn. Carter have spoken or their compuaion for the leaat powerful among us -Americans in priaons or meqtal hospitals. For every Gary Gilmore, there are many other prisoners who de- serve a I air chance at a decent li/e. My letter came fl'Om the wUe of an 11- Unoia prison inmate. She bad seen a magazine article of 111ine on lbe dif· ficultiea my husband faced when be was released from prison six years ago. ''I lastheard from Marty in January, 1975, and J was in the process ol moving from Minnesota to Chicago so it wouJd be easier to vi.lit, and he was going to get out soon,·' Sylvia wrote. COOf'&• "MARTY WAS VERY INSISTENT that r move closer, but then suddenly l heard no more from him, so I assumed he had been put In solitary or given more time. "That baa happened before, with temporary and Jen1thy Joe.s of communication," she wrote. "I happened to meet someone who works for the Ohio American Civil Libertlea Uruon itnd who had a lot of contact in the past with the nunoia prisons. "She said that they (prison officials) very often tell friends and family that people have been released or they don't have them, when in reality they are in prison, often in solitary. "l'LL GO BIGHT ON believing in Marty until I bear dif. rerently from him, but it's hard to at this point. plus pro- bably foolish. And I don't know if I'll ever find him." Sylvia is a variation on the mlssing-in-aclion widows - wllb one big dttrerence. The MIA women have the emotional support oC all or us and some financial support rrom Uncle Sam. They also know that efforta are being made to find their miasing husbands and get themhOme. Sylvia 15n't married to a war hero -stte's married to a man who took a bad tum and bu beai paying the price. Many people, knowing her hU5band bas been in prison, would leU her she'd be better off with someone else. I know. My husband's an ex-con. BUT MAYBE SYLVIA'S husband, Marty, is the way l described my husband, Tom, in my magazine story - "simply the bravest, strongest, most honorable and generous person I know." "Marty has always said that the only thing keeping him going while he's been in Jail has been me and Jason. 1 reel so bad; everything I've believed in and hoped for has been up- set. .. I do hope Marty has been out (or two years (as the prison claims); prison was crushing and wrecking him." Our prison system has a way of breaking men and women, who arrive In not the best of shape and often leave worse off than when they arrived. AS SYLVIA'S LE'M'EB Indicates, the criminal justice system also tends to break up ramUies. "I'm glad youl'family turned out so well," sbewrote. "I guess m lne lsn 't goln( to." Maybe President Carter and you and I can do something, so not so many Sylvfa's will feel defeated by the system. Jr we don't help the powerless, we have failed the American experiment in demoeracy. l',.._PflfleAJ DEVIL SLAYER ••• Hulbert is further accused in a grand jury indictment of robbing and raping a Fullerton Com· munity Colleee student who was abducted from the campus four days aftertheTuherklllfna. The woman wu robbed, ra~. ~aten and thrown unconsciQUS into a ditch in the Irvine area. Doctors who treated her say ahe is lucky to be alive today. Dr. Stroa told the jury Mon· day that he believes 1lulbett's present \naanity has lta or11ln in· a vis\t the defendant nf ade to Miasl11ippi nearly three yea~ a10. Hulbert recalled the visit Moo· day and testified vta the taped in- terview that he ate "mushrooms of the moon" on thlt occasion and suddenly realfled that he had achieved what he descriMd as "100 percent reallty." He told his psychiatrist thal It is his duty to come back Into the "llluttonary world or planet eerth because l am needed hero and all my brothen are lnno- centa." Hulbert coodemned his wife as "a tool ol Satan" because "she Of'ANG! COAIT DAILY PILOT _ . .,......, ..... ~ 111..a10 ,_._.c.._. ........ f seduced me lnto having a son. That's the way it is with w6men. Tbroagb her. Salan bombards lite wllh Ideas." Hulbert testifted via the first segment of what will be an elght- bour tape that the CIA tried to recruit hJm as a bJt man while he wu working in an all night market near Fairview State Hospital tn Cosla Mesa. He told Dr Stross that he would rather be a flower earner than a dirt earn er and that be re- sisted the CIA 's uns poken bid to recruit him. "They UHd their mental code on me, .. Hulbert said. "They thought I'd make a good hit man but I believe in Jesus and God's order that thou shalt not kill. "I have a lot of brotherly love," he explained to the jury. "I care for people and I would let them hurt me before I burl them." Dr. St.rou told the jury that such el(planatlona from the de- f enda nt are evidence of Hulbert's psychotic desire to put on others the kind o/, behavior attributed to bJm. "He ls attempting to hide his own propensitJe.s u a killer," the psychiatrist said. And he re· called that Hulbert ·at abo\lt the age of 15, was a fervel)t Naal who tattooed a swasUka on hla arm and obviously revered Adolf Hitler. Deputy public: defender Walttt Zech said he will introduce teatimonr from three more paycblatrtats who abare Dr. St.rota' belld' tbat HWbert was in· sane when the crimes be is da&r1ecl with wer• committed.. Radioactive Cargo Bunted Guerrilla Training Reported LUSAKA, Zambia (AP> - Black Rhodesian nationalhsl sources said today that Cuban advisers .,.. tral.alng cuerrlllaa for the war against Rhodesia's whlte minority regime. The report came amid talk or an Impending racial bloodbath in Rhodesia because of Prime Minister Ian Smith's rejectioo Monday ol British proposals fot' a peaceful transition to black rule there. • OlllYPIMI._..,.... Smith aald the proposals would have led to an immediate sur- render or power to "Marxist- i n d octrinal e d" black na- tionalists. MAIN STREET RUNS BETW&EN CULVEROALE HOlll!S, RIGHT, AND SCHOOL, LEFT Residents Aak CftY to Move Str ... to Other Side of CulYerd•le Sc"OOI The aouttes said the Cubans, apparently from nearby Angola, are training fighters of the Zim- babwe People's Army-ZIPA - tbe milllary arm of the Patriotic Front led by Rhodesian black na· tlonaliats Josbua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe. Zimbabwe i.s the black nationalists' name for Rhodesia. CSF Death Panel f',....p~JIJ ROUTE ••• To A,uwer Queries Main Street runs between the Culverdal e h omes and Culverdale School near Culnr Drive. It's a two-lane road, but is scheduled for' expansion to a An estimated 12,000 to 15,000 C uban troops remained in Angola after helping a Marxist· oriented nationalist group seize power there last year. In recent months, Rhodesian 1overnment officials have ex- pressed fears that thes e Cuban forces might enter the four-year- old Rhodesian conflict in some way. Mozambique, which also baa a Marxist government, is the primary base for guerrilla opera· tions against Rhodesia. The government-owned Zam- bia Daily Mail said in an editorial today that Smith's rejection or the British peace plan •'means a bloody racial war ln southern Arrica that will certainly unleash a seething cauldron of ••• racial hate." The Zambian government of President Kenneth Kaunda has provided s upport ror the Rhodesian guerrillas and is one of five so-called "frontline" black African countries trying to oust the white r egime in Salisbury. "We now have a hot war before us and the best (the) people of Africa can do, especially those in the rrontline countries: is to brace themselves to win and to convince the enemy that we shall bury him, not him to bury U5," the editorial said. In London, Foreign Minister Anthony Crosland of Britain of· fered Mooday to fl) to Rhodesia, a breakaway British colony, if his trip would help revive peace talks between the Smith govern- ment and black nationalists. Negotiations in Geneva between the two sides became deadlocked late last year. Family Asia Trial, Delay LOS ANGELES CAP > -The family of Krishna devotee Madonna Slavin Walford has petitioned for a halt ln their trial on char1es stemmlnf from their alleged abduction o the young cull member. The action Monday came after a judge said the family's conten- tion that the act was for the girl's own good would not be admissi- ble. Defense attorney Dennis Mod· Jeski told the Superior Court's appellate department that unless the trial la halted be won't have time to prepare another defense. l'roaPageAJ BLOCKED • • ing what happened at Monday's meeting. But Brown said he would not make a definite recommendation from the staff, but would explain the two OPliona of either going ahead with the plans or halting them, either temporarily or permanently. Fred Crowder, one or the oppo- nents who attended Monday's meeting, aaid be and bb neighbors plan to ettend the City Council me«tns when the Item ii brought up again to make certain the overcrossing plans do not proceed. By GARV GRANVILLE OI Ille CHllY ~i.1 Si.fl Defense lawyers were given the opportunHy Monday to try to find out how much prospective Orange County jurors might know about the ~laying or seven people at California Slate University, Fullerton, last July. That opportunity came when Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland told Deputy Public Defender Ronald Butler he can circulate a questionnaire among existing jury paneUsta. None of those who will be asked lo answer the 11-questlons are prospective jurors ln the upcom- ing trial or accused mass murderer Edward C. Allaway. But Butler intends to show through his survey that tt will be impossible to find jurors for Al· laway's March trial who haven't in some way been tainted by publicity surrounding the CSUF 2Teens Held In Arson at Coast School By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol lfle 0.llJ "llel 'Ulll Fountain Valley detectives ar- rested two 13-year-old arson sus· pee ts Mond"J niaht ln the Sunday morning fire at Harper Elemen· tary School which caused an estimated $800,000damage. Sgt. Martin Engquist said both youths were students at Harper School who apparently held a grudge against a teacher there. One youth was arrested on campus while the other was ap- prehended at his home. Both boys were released in their parents' custody. The boys' finge rprints matched those found on a win- dow the pair allegedly removed to enter the eight-room school building which was round ablaze at 5:30 a .m. Sunday, Fountain Valley fire Investigator Lynn Whitehouse said. Teachers at the school ques- tioned students as to which or their classmates were out early Sunday morning. This question· ing narrowed the field down to five students, Mrs. Whitehouse s aid. The boys apparently tried to bide the fingerprints which pro- vided poslUve identification, she said. They reportedly used gloves whil e ins ide the classroom. The disgrunUed students, one of whom had recently received a failing grade, bad intended only to vandalise the classroom and not burn it down, investigators s aid. Both youths said they scattered tetts and assignment papers over the classroom floor. One of the boys began to bum a few of the papers in a sink. Mrs . Whitehouse said. The other lad reportedly said, "This will make them burn faster' .. and poured a can or li- quid •lue qver the flaming papera, Hld Mn. Whitehouse. The boys have no previous re- cord or criminal activity, tng· quilt said. • SUR Windfall Meaa Theater Get.. $250,000 Oranse County 1upetvlaors approved allocatlon or $250,000 today to help bulld the South Cout l\epenory T]teater 1n Cott.a Meaa. THE APPaOt'alATJON •u made from federal tftenue 1hann1 funds earmarked for parb,,reereatlon and open 1pace sJroJectl. There •• be> oPP01lt1on to the •PPros>riaUon ~td by Supe?'Vilclr 'l'Mm.S llJl.ey who called South Cout Repertory "oee of U. flMt tbtawa on th• WMt Cout and 0ne ol tho 111o.tlmporia,nlca.1tUn1orcanbat10nslnOra1eCoUnty." Ut.rf TOLD 1118 fellow 1upenilon tbe '290,000 will be added to tu mUllon already ralMd '° lndld tbt Pf'C>PO'td .., m.IWoll.; 1G0-1eat.Ule&ter. , slayings . Butler wants Allaway's trial m oved to another California county. a change b..e says is necessary to assure his 37-year- old clientafairtrial. Among the questions asked on Butler 's questionnafre are: four-lane thoroughfare. , The expanded Main Street. would give motorists another east-west route in the city, Uaereby connecting the resJden- tlal development on one side of Irvine with the industrial com- plex area on the other side. -Have you read or heard anythine about the P eople versus Edward Charles Al· But CulverdaJe homeowners !away? believe the busy street. wouJd -Have you read or heard present a safety problJm for anything about the July 12 sbOOl· school children crossins Main Ing at CSUF that resulted in Streettogettoscbool. seven deaths? "Nearly all of the Culverdale -Do you recall ever having s tud en ts come frortr"" the formed an opinion whether or not Culverdale homes and must Edward Allaway is guilty? cross at the Main Street signal. U The results of what will be the road is expanded, there's go- Butler's poll among between 400 ing to be a safety problem." said and 450 jurists called to duty in Carol Penhollow, whoee husband D~ember' and January are ex-ii pr.aident of the· Culverdale pected to be known early HomeownersAasoctaUon. next week. "We don't want to watt unUl Allaway sat impassively there is an accident there, as beside BuUer as he argued tor h a P P e n e d e I s e w h e r e what he feels wlll be the telltale <Deerfield)," she added. questionnaire. According t.o Mrs. Penhollow, ll was after Judge Kneeland he r neighbors are also con· gave the go-ahead to· Qutler's cerned a&bout being surrounded quiz that the accused' mass by noisy streets. murderer did anything but stare "We already have the freeway atthe table in front of him. on one side of us and Culver And then, he only moved bls Drive ls getting busier, too;• bead slightly to one side so that.,. M ~.s. Penhollow pointed out. . he could see television accounts · If they turn Main Street mto of the shootings in the library ·~our lanes, we're goine t~ be an, area of tbe university campus. . island ..1urro~ed by 001.se and Butler bad collected television . car polftltion, she clilftned. and radio accounts of the largest • The residen~ are aakl.DI that mass slaying in Orange County ~h~ current Main Street~ left as history lo help bolster his argu· it is and that a new Matn Street m ent that Allaway should be be 'rerouted to lbe other side of tried in another county the school. Today the deputy public de-That way, children could con- f e nd e r began delving fnto tinue to crOISS a relatively unbusy newspaper accounts of the slay-street and. motorists woul~ still ing as the change of venue hear-h~"'.e .a ma.Jot thoroughfare m the ing entered its second day. v1cm1ty. Nearly 10,000 Pack College On First Day Nearly 10,000 students were enrolled in classes at Saddleback College as or the first day or in· struction Monday -1,800 higher than the first day of school last fall. College officials are looking at a projected total enrollment of at least 12,500, with a possibility or topping the total fall sianups of 14,252 by the time registration concludes. The Board of Trustees was gi ven a "fint day'' enrollment figure of 9,126 Monday evening but that total was compiled earlier in the day, before registra- tion closed for the night. The admissions office reported today that the on-campus enroll- ment figure was close to 9,700 Monday with a "heavy turnout" al the achool 's off-campus classes expected to push the total close to the 10,000mark. The omclal enrollment period wlll continue through Feb. 4, even though classes are already under way. Students may reai.Jter as late as Feb.11 if they obtain the in- structor's permission. Irvine Dinner For Industry . Now Sellout Tick_.U are already .old out for Tbunday'• annual dllmtr m _. inl of the Greater Jrviu In· duatrlal League (GllL), where eeo1u)mlit .Paul S. Nadler will be tbe1peak«. Nadler, a proteaor. cotum.nllt and conault.lnl &o bub, wlll talk about JnflaUoa, the new CaJter ada:iinl•traUoa and 1977 econoaue f«ec:uu. 'l'be I p.m . d.lMer wU1 be at~ Marriott. Hotel i.n Newport. Beach, with a reeeptloe prteed· lnt Uae meal. G UL 11 aa ...oelatJoa of 325 Jn. dNtrlal and com mer cl al flnna · loeated ln the riclnlt.Y or Oran.st County_ Airpol't. SI'I'ES ••• Monday in favor of the Myford· Bryan site. Trustees Norrisa Brandt of Irvine and Lawrence Taylor of LagWla Beach voted against that site and said they supported the second offer. Mission Viejo trustee DoMa Berry s aid she could not vote Monday because ahe had not bad time to assimilate all the in- formation she'd been given on the J errrey-lrvine parcel. "I've seen site number one (Myford-Bryan) go from 'marveloua' to 'disastrous' in three weeb' time," she said. "I am concerned that there may be a better site (than the two under consideraUon)." Taylor aald he aupports the Jeffrey-Irvine site because "oo· site" utility connections would make it possible t.o move ahead more quk1tly than at the unlm· proved Myford-Bryan location. He said the second campus could be open with.Jn a year if the second Irvine Company offer la approved. The Saddleback district will celebrate lts tenth anniversary next month. Its main campus ls at Avery and Marguerlte Park..-ays, Just off the San Dle&o Freeway In Mlaslon Viejo. In ad· dltlon, college classes are coo- ducted presently at 41 off.. campllt locatlons. The Saddleback district In· e ludes the comrnuni\lea of Tustin, Irvine, ~· Milla, El Toro, Misalo11 Viejo. Lasuna Nl1uel, Lacuna Beach. San J\Lm Capist rano, Dana Polat9 Caplalrano Beach and Sao CtelJ\ente. , ...... _.4J REBATE.' II Lance aald tbe new •d· ·m1nlatradon decfded to broaden the 1>aclt11e for belpln1 bulll• netamen. fo pa.rt becau• bllll· ne11men .,anted lt. "Tbe reactlon of ille baatn.. (OmlQUJl.lUt • • • naturally bad aome lnflue.oc.~· be aald. , I I , Laguna/South Coast EDITION Afternooa N.Y.Steeks I )U. 70, NO. 25, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY JANUARY 25 1977 ' l Different Perspecti.,~ . l A photograph at Heisler Park in Laguna Beach Saturday gives a good ir1dication of the weather Southern California bas been enjoying. Associated Press picture below shows conditions in Portland, Maine, where city public works department employes decided to enliven their snow plow's_ image. · J i . I Park Land I Offered !fly Firm • The Irvine Company is offering o let the city of Laguna Beach ry out 20 acres along Laiuna I ~anyon Road as a park, parking ....-ea and art exhibition grounds ~withoutcbarge. In announcing the plan ,Mon- lay nigbt'-,..Vice M,ayor Jon a.rand I aid be considered. it a "very. ·~ generous olfet" and be sald atibzation of the property south tf El Toro Road would ease the \rt Colony's summer traffic woes. Brand this summer propooed lcquisition of the land for com- >lruttion use as a city park, art r ?Xhibitioo area and as a large I >arking area tied to the city pro- >er . with intense tram and bus I ~outing. There were doubts among >Uler council and planning com· 1!nission members, however, that l\ufficient motorists would be Jiphoned off by the outlying lot and attraction lo make a dent in the downtown congestion. The company has made two of- f era. The fint would allow the ci- ty to use the ae«aie this sum- mer u a Part.inl site only. (Art-A-Fair. the only city art exhibition witbout an established 1Ue. bas planned to relocate alone CanYon Acres near the other two art fesUvala for im. > The HCOnd offer -pending dbcosstons with Irvine Company Je1al CC>UnHl -would permit the city to buy the land for a park, parting and art displays with the actual transferot funds later. .. Under the proposal, the tllle to the property would be trau.ferred immediately but transfer ol funds would not take place until some future date. GQvernor Supports Baja Tourist Safety .. MEXICALI, Mexico <AP> - The governor ol Baja Califbrnia says U.S. tourists are as safe in his state as in U.S. tourist areas, and safer utan in New York's Cen· tral Park. "Everywhere, there are good people and bad people. It ls true that Jut year around Ensenada there were a few painful anc1- d en ts," said Gov. Milton Castellanos Evererdo. · ficulty, whatever country they may be visiting. "There are different kinds or tourists," he said In describing family groups entering M~xico to stay in hotels, sightsee, eat in resturantl and attend bullfights. "But there are other kinds of tourists who like to run certain risks, those who like to camp at some lonely beach, who like to bathe in the surf in tbe nude at 1 <See BAJA, ra1e AZ) Police and Fir • Merger Studied· By JACK CHAPPELL OUMDMl,,.....S..ft Should Llguna Beach's police, fire and lifeguard departments be m erged into a single public safety department? That's the question addressed in a 15-page staff report now making the rounds at city bait The report doe.an 't answer the question. It recomm~nds further sktudy in depth. City Manager Al Theal said In an interview he· 'Nill seek funds during the spring budget hear- ings to pay for a consultant's in- vestigation. Heavy emphasis will Uuter Tax Plan be placed oa eqNIOmlc advan- ta1ea to coosoUdaUoo. Economies by reduced ad· minl.Vative overhead and fewer but inore widely trained penon· nel are the principal advantages to conaoUdation. · The major bar to a merger would be community attitude and hostility to the concept by employes themselves. The report recommends that lf a feasibility study by the consul- tant shows consolidation to~ sirable, that it be unde~ gi.:adually over a five-year period. The report was authored by Terry Brandt. assistant to the cl· ty m anaier: Bruce Baird, marine aafety chief; Charley Kuhn, fire chief; and Jon Spara. police cbief. (Before coming to Laiuna Beach last year, Spara headed'a combined public safety d e partment in Coolidgel Arlz\:>na.} j Among the principal points • the report are: •'The rising cost of labor materials in recent years lid created a presstni need for citiesl to seek new methods of deliver" <See SAFETY, Page A.Z) $50· Rebate Asked~ WASHINGTON (AP> -The Carter administration hopes to provide a $S0 cash payment for each American, including those too poor to pay taxes, Cftter budget director Bert Lance said , today. Lance said the payment would ·be in the form of a $50 tax rebate for each exemption claimed by a taxpayer on his 1976 Federal ln· cometaxreturn. There aJso would be a cash payment for persons receiving Social Security benefits and for low·income persons whc) don't pay taxes. The total payments tbb year would be about $11 billion, he said. Congress would first have to approve the program, which atlll isn't comltlete in evef'Y de. tail. Lance told a news briefing. He also disclosed that Presi· dent Carter decided to propose additional help for business by providing an option between a 'Decuf SC Man Revived By Firemen An 80-year-old San Clemente man, "dead" for 10 minutes, was revived Monday by firemen Bill Sherrill and Dave Cisar. The two kept Roy Mutsch. of 173 Avenida Allessandro, whose heart had stopped beating and who was clinically dead, alive by cardio-pulmooary resuscitation until doctors at San Clemenu, General Hospital were able to get Mutscb's heart beating on its own again. It was the second time in three days that the two firemen bad saved a heart attack victim alter technical death. On Saturday, the firemen used the same technique to keep Dolly Mailbeau. 91, ol 134 Avenida San Fernando, alive. Mutsch remained in crltlcal condition today. Mrs. Mallheau. was reportedaaUsfactory. two percent increase in the in· vestment tax credit -to a total of 12 percent -or a tax deduction equal to four percent of employe Social Secwicy taxes. Lance said it isn't certain that every American will receive ex- actly a $S0 rebate. but indicated that this is the goal for the mo- ment. He also said it might be too costly from an administrative standpoint to try to provide a cash payment for all low-income people. . "We will try to reach an we can; unfortunately there may be some we can't reach," he said. Carter earlier d isclosed he would aak Congress to propoise between $7 billion and $11 billlQn in tax rebate. k> :stimw.te tbe bnonty u.ts year, and Lance provided additional details to-day; He 1ald the rebates for tu· payers would be equal lo about . ~ per exemptJon. The rebates will extend to"upper·income tu-i payers, but said it isn't certaia that it would be $50 at all levels. Lance made clear that Cartel" decided to co for the upper Um.its of the economic stimulus pro-' gram he announced in December. He said the total cost of the program, including tax chaneea and jobs projects, would be about $15.8 billion ln 1977 and $15.5 bllllon · in 1978, a total of more than $31 billion. He said be hopes at leut some parts of the tax package. if not all, wm clear Congress "and be in place by April," but said he can•t predJct when the payments actually would be lo tbe mail. Lance said th_. new ad• minlatration decided to broadea the package for ftelping ~uai. ne11men, in part Wc:iauae busi• neumen wanted lt. • 4'The reaction of the bu.sines& communlty • • . naturally bad aome influence," be said. .Raccoon in Laguna Hunted After Bite Deity .... Maft ,... WANTED FOR ASSAULT Reccoon 'Three J ' Lagqna Beach police and animal services officers today are searchlng for a raccoon which bit a lO·year-old boy Saturday at theclty'sMalnBeacbParlc. Kurt H. Bladergroen of 150 Cleo St., Laguna Beach, suffered a puncture wound inside bis wrist while petting the raccoon named "Three J" owned by May Ma~· Connel of Santa Ana. She wq walking It on a leash along the boardwalk. Shawn Christensen, animal services officer, said the animal was sought to determine if it were dileHed. •'There ii nothing to indicate the animal wu sick. Usually we don't worry if there ii no indica· lion of sickness, but we always like to play It aafe, •• Mn. Christeaaensaid. •'Tiils would allow the city the oyportunity to study the success o a le.stlvaJ at that JocatJon and if It proved Infeasible, the land .<See OFJ'Ea. Pa1e AZ> Coast His refer~ce wu to a series of robberies by terrorists of U.S. visitors camping on Baja's Pacific beaches. Seven Mexican Navy sailors 1ubsequenUy were charged in the assaults and holdups and court-martialed. Since then, Castellanos said, crimes in B!Ua against .tourlstl\ are not "outside the normal. nothln,1 that does not happen in any country." Crmt.ner Crony Crosby lnflqenced SJO Man Theft, Damage Reported at YounJ Bladergroen t~ld of· ficera be saw the animal an4 asked the owner if it were tame. Tbe owner sald yes but u the bCJ:r petted tberaccoon, lt bit btm. ·The girl reportedly told bllb~ .. don't WO/l'f'1, ba'a bid all bla I ,80llD8 School abota. ,, --ete-· ' The boy went to find bis father Tburaton lntennedlate 8ebool and when tbey retumed. tbe rac· 'Weather Increulnf ~ clouds wt&b a llttle COoler d.,s. H1l.bl 65 to 70. . IN81DEHDAY Df/~ti...,_.OI to to~ ~ .... ,,,,,.,.,. /•&n•tol" .ore ~ cOft· t"°""nfal. P.art II of .an A•· tOCHatfd ~ lfrif• t. on· P.agttAr. "Places in the United States come to mind that are not too sale-your own CentraI Park in New Y orlt is one, .. tho governor added. Devaluation of the peso and re- ports of banditry have been blamed for r-ecent to\lrlat »J'O- bl;r:;ald be and his f amll1 were wttoet ... lnW~,D.C.,to tbe abootin& in tbe street of two DOile• oftlcen by man who droVe bylnacar. cu~anos aald tourists fre- quenUy generate their o~n dlf. MiDk Coats Stolen Clifford <IDOi ~no Avealda SalndOl', S... Clemente, report. eel MonckJ tbllt burC'•ra ftW'ed b11 home ud •t.ol• two 1ftJnt coats ..... ~bid• swtcue whole Yll• Gnoe •Umat.ed at '9,000. By ANNE COOPER l n 1La1 u n a Be a c b w a 1 coonandownerwereaone. °' .. o.11,,.. ... ...., bur1lariMd of about $1,300 lit Ray Johnson of San Juan property aad yandallaed in Police attempted to locate the C1Pittrano Tt'U a auccesaful cdmH reported Jlonda1 &o . Mner •JI day Monda1. but have mutician, plafin1 the presUPM .,POllce. beenllDIQCCellful. Davenport Hotel in Spokane. Two 1811 eJectric typewrlten. · Wub .• when be met a local b6J a camera aad a peocll vendiac ,,---------........ with a pJeasaat mce. m9Qhlewereltolen. • TbeborwaaBqCrotby. t AcllitiqDal.b', oO ~a "l WU playtoa the Day~~ dof> .Jalll'OOID WU Ill iD 1925 WW. tbe J>wiCbt JobDIGG two manual tr~ tera., • Orc:beetn, a srou,p •fid •tarted earpetaMdoaworkclelb. at tbe Oreaon A1rlcultural PrtnelHI D1.W LloJd •••• Colle1e (no-.r Ore10D at1te •ecldMatentoftM•a8llllllma UaJvenity) a ~ of yean abjut $100. earller,0 JobMOftM14. [·Lesmaa ...eh pOUce reported • 0 We .... to eidOY' IJOfnf otlt to .nry~ •• .,, .. •loehd ... Lareld•'• Daee, llan, Outlkle mbllltrlltkla balldlal ~. Spokane, to Hiteii to um ~ 11 aater -9711 .. Ute ottlee ol 11n1." heulcl: :Wetbo'21bt. ••"i Counselor Jlm llerdaM ... what • ~ YUlee b• hut tana Ud lliYeral "'dJMDP ... Of c:oyne, 'w• hid ao Idea at tM eawed. 'l'ii crtme ~ timewbawualdbjjpiQtoblm. 11 oeeUnedcw.-thl ....... Wllatbtfl'axadtOMaiiwatUMlt 1.1974 Hid H beUn9d two Crolb1 ani1 bit ~.me • aroaps e&NW be N1pciallble -known u UM~ • 11i4t pi'of .. ttoae1W..t1 fortlletblftl Nit II blltar7. BIDJ~C , "°" ••• rOUQllt•ra for tbe ...... J n. II one Of U.. toa111r1•1 time dalltm. • (S.~,~Al) • Polict81'9tims&laatlac-•. A I DAIL v PILOT L/SC Tl.lffday. January 2', 1m (~lot J Logbook . Alone, Sylvia Has Only Faith lly ANNltt'OOPE& Of"'-o.lfr,.... .... I received a teller on the day or Jimmy Carter's in· augural that makes me hope our new president is able to carry out his campaign promises to the powerless Americans. Both Praldeat and Mrs. Carter bave spoken of their ~ompaNion for the lea.st powtmal amcmi m -Americans m prbool or mental bolpltall. For every Gary Gilmore tber~ are. many other prilonera who de· ' serve a fair chance at a decent life. My Jetter came Crom t.he wife of an 11· linois prison inmate. She had seen a magazine article ot mioe on tbe clif. flculUes my husband faced wheo he was releued from prison six years aco. "I last beard from Marty in January 1975, and l was in the process of movini Jrom Mlnnaota to Chlc.a1oso it would.be easter to visit, and he was go Loa to get out -soon," Sylvia WTote. COOt'•• "MARTY WAS VEaY INSISTENT that J move closer but then suddenly I heard no more from him, so I assumed be had been put in solitary or given more time. ·'That bas happened before, with temwrary and lengthy loss of communication," she wrote. "I happened to meet someone who works for the Ohio American Civil Liberties Union .,,d who bad a lot of contact in the past with the ntlnois prisons. "She said that they (prison officials) very often tell frie?ds and family lha~ peopl~ have been. released or they do~ t have them, when m reality they are m prison, often in solitary. "l'LLGORJGHTON believing in Marty until I beardif. ferenlly from him, but it's bard to at this point plus ~ bably foolish. And I don't know if11l ever find b1.D " . Sylvia ia a variation on the mlutng-ln-actt~ - with one big difference. The MIA women have the emotional support of all of us and some financial support from Uncle Sam. ~er alao know that efforts are being made to find their m tutng buabands and get them home. Sylvia isn't married to a war hero-she's married to a · man who toot a ba~ tum and bas been paying the pnce. Many people,, k.ooWlDg her husband bas been in prison would tell bu she'd be better offwrui'someone else. I tnow: My husband's an ex-con. BUT MAYBE SYLVIA'S husband,_Martr, is th~ way [ described my hlISband, Tom, in my magulne story - "simply the bravest, strongest, most honorable and generous person J know.'' "M~y Jia,s always said that the only thing keeping him going while bes been in jail has been me and Jason. I feel so bad; everything I've believed in and hoped for bas been up- set ... I do hope Marty has been out for two yean (as the prison clai~); prison was crushing and wrecking him." Our pnson system has a way of breaking men and women, who arrive in not the best of shape and often leave worse off than when they arrived. AS SYLVIA'S LETl'E& indicates, lbe criminal justice system also tends to break up families. ''I ·~ glad your famUy turned out so well," she wrote. "I guess m me isn't gotn1 to ... Maybe President Carter and you· and I can do somelhin«. so°°' so many Sylvia's will feel defeated by the system. If we don't help the powerless we have failed the American experiment in democracy. ' FroaP-.eAI BAJA ••• in the morning. They run risks," Castellanossatd. The governor said a popular Mexican saying translates into !:nglish as: "The time and place makes the thier." Castellanos said his govern· snent does not feel there is "that altuatioo of danger" that existed lb Baja tasttummer. so there a.re M ptans to again use lroops In Jeeps to protect guesta, as was done in Ensenada. "I invite any of you to join me without any escort to go anywhere ln B~a CaWornia - llut not at 2 a.m. mto an isolated area ," Castell anos told American reporters during a re· eeptioa at bis palace In Mexlcah, Baj a· a capital city. "We muat admit tbat 10meUm~ tn Mexico happen eertain painful incident.a, bul they are not seen u a bl«i pro. blem," Castellanos said adding that natural population and tourist growth ln B-1a are result-lD« tn pPaDdlng ot poUee man- power in the at.ate. SJC Study Set On Plans for The Sen.Juan Capistrano City Councll wUl comider approval Wednetlday ol plans for 172 ooe and two-bedroom apanmeota, to be built oa u acY'ell west of Alipac . Street over the next three yean. Councilmen will meet at 7 p.m. m council dlamben at city ball, 32400 .Paaeo Adelanto. The meet· lne Is a eootinuaUon of lut week'• coecil sesalon. Frank Woolsey of C.F .C. De•elopment, Hunlln1ton Beach, has applied for council approval by Jan. ll. in order to qualify for an allotment thla year under the city's new growth manacement system. San .Juan baa placed a 400-unit per year Umlt on resldenUal buildine for 1977· 79. Tbe Woolsey·Allpas Villace project would be built in three phases over the next three years. It bas rec.tved city planninc com mlsaion approval. Campus Decision Stalled By ANNI! <DOPBa °' * Deillf""" tc.f'I Saddleback. Colleee tntlt* deadlocked Monday on whic:b ot two propGHd altu 1bould be Q-proved for the 1ehool's seCClllld c•rnr.u, to MrVe 1tudenl8 in t.be Tust n-Jrvine area. Trustee Frank Greinke or Tustin said the board may not be able lo agree on a second campus location until after the Marcil 8 trustee eleedoo. Tbe trasteet t entatively scheduled their next meetin& for Monday. A majority of the board·~ seven members must aaree OP a site in order for it lo be approved. Robert Bartholomew'• seat on the board i.a vacant., following bia Dec. 15 resipatioo and Trustee J ames Marshall'• poor health pas kept him from altendlllg many recent meetings. Greinke said tt seems quite possible four of the remaining five board members will be una· ble to agree on the location for the second campus. The coUe&e trustees last fall approved a site at Myford Road and Bryan Avenue on the unin· corporated Irvine Ranch but the Irvine Company made an unex- pected, last -minute offer or another site Jan.11. The company offered to sell the college a 20-acre parcel a.s miles south of the Myford-Bryan site, at J effrey Road and Irvine Center Drive. The alternative slte would cost the collece $4.5,000 an acre, with a ftve·year option to buy another 80 acres at i,be same price. A preliminary appraisal 'Of the J e ffrey ·lrvine property, performed for the college by con· sultant Cedric White, Jr ..• estimated the land to be worth $75,000 an acre -$30,000 an acre more than the asking price. "The Irvine Company is trying to puH a deal," Greinke said after the meeting -M-ooday. "That's fine, but they'rt! n.ot go- ing to do it at the expe.nse of the college. "It's my guess the lrvlne Com· pany intends to build a shopping center at the Myford·Bryan site," he said. "Reese (Richard Reese, Irvine Company vice pre· aident) said be has no knowledge of plans for a shopping center, but it's been my experience that Mr. Reese bas a convenient memory." Trustee Patrick Backus of Dana Point voted wilb Greinke Monday in favor of the MyfOf'd. Bryan site. Trustees Norrlsa Brandt of lryine and Lawrence Taylor of Laguna Beach voted against that site and said they supported the &«ond offer. Mission Viejo trustee Donna Berry said she could not vote Monday because she bad not badv lime to assimilate all the in· formation she'd been &iven on the J effrey-lrvine parcel. "I've seen site number one (My ford·Bry a.n). go from 'marvelous' lo 'disastrous' in three weeks' time," she said. "I am concerned that there may be a better site (than the two under consideration)," Taylor said'" he supports the Jeffrey·Irvine site because "on- site" utility connections would make It possible to move ahead more qwckly than at the wrlm· proved Myford-Bryan location. He said the second campus could be open within a year if the second Irvine Company offer is approved. The Saddleback dJstricl will celebrate it.a tenth anniversary next month. Jls main campus ls at Avery and Marguerite Parkways, just off the San Dieeo Freeway in Mission Viejo. In ad· dllion, coUege classes are con· ducted presently at 48 off. campus locations. Tbe Saddleback district in- cludes the communltiei or Tu!Un, Irvine, LaiUfta Hilla, El Toro, Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Beach, San Juan Capis trano, Dana Point, Capistrano Beach and Sao Clemente. DAILY PILOT CSF Death Panel To Answer Queries 1a••Y'• March trial wbo baveo•t ln tome w93 been talDted by publicity 1~ the csuF alaylDp. Butler wlfttl Allaway•• trtaJ mOYecl to aao<ber Catlfornla coanty. a eban&• he HJ• la neeessary lo aaure bis rT·year- old cllentafalrtrlal. AmooJ the quelllonl asttd on • Butl.e,r'a ~oaulN aA; -lla\'t you read or beard ao7tbln' about the People vtr1\l1 Bdward Cbarlu Al· 1•••>:1 -Have you r.M or beant lft.1tbfnl about the Jul1 llaboOt· llil at. csur that reeulted In ..... ...._, __ .., ____ -Do ,.. neaD fttf ...... lorm..S an aplDlan net.Mr ar not Edw aid AllawaJ a. Pllt.Yt ' r Medleal Addltiea Tbls is archlt«t•1 drawina of six-story ad- diUon to the UC Irvine Medical Center 1n Orange. The addition to the former Orange County medical ce~te.r•s main building will be part of the $15.5 million first phase of a hospital refurbilhln& plan approved by UC Regents last Friday The addition will holUe a new emer1ency center and modem inpatient faclllUes. ConstructJonisexpectedtostartlater. Pr••P-.4J BAND ••• creat performers. Christmas wouldn't seem the same wit.bout bearln1 Bini'• "White Chri.stmu." And hi.I ll!e bu touched Ray Johmon'1 more than once since those early days In Spokane. The Dwilbt Jobmon Orcheetra broke up In 19'll, and Johnson played piano for a abort Interlude In Portland. Later that year be and some fellows from Spokane who bad known Crosby from there formed a quartet. They called tbemaelves "The Founome." By 1129 they bad bit the bi& time. Tbey were performin« in New York Clly in such popular musicals as Cole Porter's "Anything Goes" and George Genbwtn's "Girl Crazy" with Ethel Merman. Crosby was in New York by then too and i:enewed his friendship with Foursome. Eventually Hollywood lured both Cr<M1by and the quartet away from the Blg Apple. In U06 Johnson and the rest of the Foursome made "Born To Dance" with Eleanor Powell. They went on the radio as well -and ran into Croeby a1ain. For more than two years they were frequent guests on Crosby's ''Kraft Music Hall.'' " In the late 30's the quartet ac· companied ere.by to Spokane, where lie was awarded an honorary degree from Gonzaga University. They were with Crosby at the Del Mar Race Track for the world premiere of "Pen· Dies from Heaven." The famous crooner was part-owner of the track andstaroftbe mm. Because there was war in the air by 1940 and the quartet's bass was losing bis voice, the Foursome disbanded. Johnson, who held a degree in pharmacy, checked in with his old chemistry teacher lo check out Job poaibWties. Hia former teacher wu Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling. Pauling steered Johnson lnto a job as analytical chemist for a chemical firm. Tbe former sln.ser retired from the company in 1966 as chief chemist. Through the years, as he analyzed the chemistry or oil and its derivatives, Johnson kept playing and writing music. Now retired in San Juan, he plays piano for the Historical Society and donated Illa "Song of San Juan" totheorganlzation. He bas writte n to bis old friend, Bing, about the Society and its ef. forts to preae"e relics of it.a 200·year history. Crosby ap· parently became interested and recenUy sent a $100 cootributioa, making him a lifetime member. What does .John.loo say about the two world.famous men be bu been close to? Pauling was de· voted to bis work, but othenriM seemed no different from any other dedicated young teaching aaai.atant, Johnson said. "BlnC Croeby la a wonderful f.!TSOD -IO natural," be said. 'Hia potlUon doesn't influence bis atUtude toward other people at all. U I saw him today, he'd speak to me the same way be did back in Spokane." Murder, Rape Said . . , Done for 'Heaven' B1 TOM 8Alll!!Y Ot ... OellyP'ltRMeft Watched by a fascinated Oran1e County Superior Court jury. the televised Image of Ken R le bard Hulbert told a psycbiatrlst Monday tbat be raped and killed a woman because "I am a guard at the gates of heaven." And that guard must never be relaxed, the P'ul.lert.oo fi.reman's son told Dr. Lawrence Stroa during the interview taped while Hulbert was awaitlnt trial OD charges of murder, rape and kid· nap. Jnaisling that it was not murder, Hulbert explained that "all women are extensions of Satan and cannot be killed. When a soul leaves a woman's body it F,....PageAJ OFFER ••• would revert back to the Irvine Company," a staff memo from Planning Direct.or Doug Schmitz to the council said. Schmlu said that as a result of a meeUng with Irvine executives and city officials, all con.sidera· tion of city acquisition of land north of El Toro road ls out of the question. The city has Jong viewed the establishment o( outlying park· ing lob connected to the city with publlc transportation links as a solution lO the town's chronic traffic congestion problems. Small scale attempts have been made for the last several years with moderate success. Br8cnd's proposal is the lareest. He suceested acqulsition of the land with $200,000 the clty bu in revenue sharing funds com· milled to open space acqulsltion. During the months the art ex· hibltion and parking space was not needed, the area would serve as a r~creatlooal park. immediately ftnds another ... Hulbert ttstlfled that the fem ale form la an obteenlty and an extension of the devil because "there is really only one sex, a unisex. .. It Is esaentlaUy a male aex, •• Hulbert told Dr. Stroaa. "It bas the power to determine before and during se:1n:aal_ !_n~oune wbat the aex ol tbe tf11G will be.'• Dr. Stroa, frequenUy inter· rupt1ne the video tape, told the jury lo Judie WUli¥m s. Lee's courtroom that Hulbert, 25, Is "totally psychotic and a classic example or the paranoid scbllopbHllic. "He ii the victim of grandiose, maglcal, delusional thinking," the.psychiatrist said. "He firmly believes that be was acting for God and figh~ the devil and that be would be balled as a hero on planet Earth for hls actions." Zone Changes Win Approval A zone change to provide up lo 75 one·acre and hall·acre home sit.ea on land along San Juan Capistrano's easl city limit& was approved Monday by Oranse Co unt y Planning Com- missioners. Ir the commission action is af. firmed by supervisors, the homes, designed chiefly as equestrian estates would be OD 75 acres west oC D;i Obispo Street near the Sun Ranch home de- velopment. Com mission Cb airman William MacDougall said he bad been told Sao Juan city officials wanted lO comment on the pro- posed zonlng. And county of. ficials said tbe city bad discussed annexing the land. But they said no officials had come forward. I F,....PageAI SAFETY DEPARTMENT. • • ing services at reduced costs to taxpayers. "While public safety consolidation is not a new con· cept, it.a application until recent years bas been reJaUvely limited to small cities ... "Also, many cities have adopt· ed some form of consolidation on· ly to find ... such combinations as police and fl.re consolidation were not possible. ' "The real key seems to be the amount of community commit· ment and resolve to succeed. The report states that the type and exlenl of consolidation vary from mere cross ·training of police and fire personnel ln each others' jobs, but retention of Aparate forces; to "consolidat- ed services ... with the maJori· ty of the members functioning u •1enerallsts' (by performing both police and fire duties) em· phasls can be placed on in· tensifted patrol and prevenUve activities." Another type ot consolidation would be "nominal conaollda· lion .. with a un.tned admlnlatra· lion of police, fire and marine 1attl1 activtUes. The report clearly states Lb.at ~ca be expected. •. • • anyone conduetin1 a study ol unification ahould be prepared for lmmtdlate oppot.1. tloG from certain pre11ore groupt. "Of courM, tbil oppo&!Uon ,irtl1 nry fJUll coaamnty to com- munity; In mmddp&Utlel wbei'e tb• ftremell are UDloalsed, thete la utt11 to.,. u.e rrut•t oppolf-uoo." Lacuna ~b's fll'em'1' are members of the Team1tera Union. "Normally policemen are not as coecerntd u firemen. Pollc!e . oppoeltlon to the plan la central· b' oa aa ladhidual *"· Tbe In· tenaaUGeal A.e•l•Uoa of Ch1tll ol f.oUee bM never taken an <JI. fie al poeMlc& · "TM molt vebemeni oPPGll· Uoa to inUll:rat.loo stem• from f'lr• orpnbatSooa and allied• ( soclatlons." The report notes a resoJutlon of the International Association or Fire Fighters (lAFF> which In 1964 damned consolidation. " 'The roles of fire fi'bter and poUce officer require vastly dlf. ferent skills and knowledge. To suggest that these roles may be interchangeable at any instant depending on the immediate need Is to belittle the jobs of fire fighters and police officers,' '• tbe reaoluUon declares. • With all fairness to the view ex- pressed by the lAFF, it is impor- tant to realize that a strong thread of emottonallam often lies at the root of opposlUoo to pollce-flre inteeraUoa. " "The typical fireman sees in· tegration as a threat to bll status, often resenting the fact that a policeman might-with minimal training-be capable of ~erform­ ing fire fighters' duties, ' the re· port stales quoting from a manaaement lnformatlon pubUcatlon. The report notes that the leadership of the new director or public Hfety will be a bl1 factor ln the auccen or failure of the plan. Tbe nolutica ot tbe combined department would requn the birinl of speclaliJ.td ~l and, at a hi&her salary thm the a11Un1 firemen and poll~men. "BefOft tM departmeat cu beeome operatlonal, It la tsten· tlal that every member be tralDe4 to perform police, ft.re and emercency medle11· MTvicet.'' The report does not 1pecillea1- ly adctr-e.s what would happen to employea who declined to un· d rt1ke tbo tralnln1 or the new job. Thul t1ld that arur reorcanlu- tlol'I would be m1it. at v1cane1es occurred lb the departme:nu• ad- mlnlltraUon. Thae are not at tbil tlme IQJ' lmmediaw ndft. m•nla Of relocations that be know a of amont the thrM ckpart.. ment chJet1, Thtal said. , . ...... t • • • • .... Orange· Coast EDITION VOL. 701 NO. 25, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESOA Y, JANUARY 2.5, 1977 N TEN CENT J Carter Favors $50 TaiX ·Rebate WASHINGTON <AP) -The Carter administration hopes to provide a $50 crush payment for each American, Including those too poor to pay taxes, Carter budget director Bert Lance said •today. Lance said the payment would be in the form of a $50 tax rebate for each exemption claimed by a taxpayer on his 1976 Federal in· come tax. return. There also. would be a cash ~ayment for persons receiving :Slayer: 'Heaven Guard' By TOM BARLEY Ol.tllt Dally ~lle4 s .... I Watched by a fascinated ~Orange County Superior Court jury, the televised image of Ken . Rich ard Hulbert told a I psychiatrist Monday that he raped and killed a woman f becawie "I am a guard at the I gales of heaven." And that guard must never be relaxed, the Fullerton fireman's son told Dr. Lawrence Stross i during the interview taped while 1 Hulbert was awaiting trial on charges of murder, rape and kid- nap. Ins isting that it was not murder, Hulbert explained that I "all women are extensions of 1 Satan and cannot be killed. When , a soul leaves a woman's body It jmmediately finds another." Hulbert testified that the /· I female form is an obscenity and an ex.tension of the devil bee .... -.._....., '-·there is really only one se unisex. "It is essentially a male sex," l.Bulbert told Dr. Stross. "It has jUie power to determine before and durini sexual in&ercourse \tihallhe sex or the child will be." Dr. Stross, frequenUy inter· ruptiog the video tape, told the jury in Jud&e William S. Lee's courtroom that Hulbert, 25, is "totally psychotic and a classic example of the paranoid schizophrenic. "He is the victim of grandiose, magical, delusional thinkinl{." jtbe psychiatrist said. 0 'He firmly believes that he was acting for r od and fi&bting the devil and hat be would be bailed as a hero !See DEVIL, Page AZ> .1,500 Homes • lLoSe POWer I ~In Newport Mpt_e than 1,500 customers •serfftd by the Southern 1 California F.dlson Comptny in tlle P'ashklo Island-Corona del Mar area were without power for a while Monday night. Jim Kennedy, a spokesman for · the power company said powttto ihe buildings in the southern nal( ol the shopping center and to parts of Corona del Mar went off at aboutt:.Sp.m. Kennedy sald the power wu restored to 7S percent of the area by 11 :25 p.m. and it was com- pletelx restored by La.mo today. He aald the outage wa C?auted by the failure of a splice in an un- dereround cable aervln& the area. Co ast Weatb er Increuin1 hl1b clouds with a little cooler days. Hi&hs 6S to 10. INSIDE TODAY Dfl/naea ....... to t0Mt c~• .o "propir /uraerol" ,ore ~ con· troccrdoL.Port 11 of.• A .. .acialed ~ ,.,., " Oil · l!ag•A1. Social Security benefits and for two percent increase in the in- low-income persons who don't vestment tax credit -to a total pay taxes. • • of 12 percent -or a tax deduction Tbe total payments thls year would be about $11 billion, he said. Congress would first have to approve the prqeram, which still isn't complete in every de- tail, Lance told a news briefing. He also disclosed that Presi- dent Carter decided to propose additional help for business by providing an option between a equal to four percent of employe Social Security taxeJ. Lance said lt isn't certain that every American will receive ex· actly a $50 rebate. but indicated that this is the goal for the mo- ment. He also said it might be too costly from an administrative standpoint to try to provide e cash payment for all low-income people. Smoky Blaze in Mesa ''We will try to reach all We can; unfortunately there may be some we can't reach,'' he said. Carttr earlier dtsploeed he wou_ld aak Congress to propose between $7 billion and $11 billion in tax rebates tp stimulate the economy this year, and Lance provided additional details to- day. ·He said the rebates for tax- payers would be equal to about • $50 per-exemption. The rebates Dally f'fl9t 14aff - Co sta Mesa and Newport Beach firefighters took just 15 minutes this morning to douse a smoky fire at the Flexible Metal Hose Manufacturing Com- pany building, 777 W. 16th St. It sent black smoke visible for miles into the sky. In- vestigators were .seeking the cause of the bla ze, which destroyed stacks or cardboard boxes in a storage building. Safety of. Baja Claimed MEXICALI, Mexico CAP) - The eovemor of Baja California says U.S. tourists are as safe in his state as in U.S. tourist areas, and safer than in New York's Cen· tralPark. "Everywbe.re, there are good people and bad people. Jt is true that last year around Ensenada there were a few painful inca- ficulty, whatever country they may be visiting. "There are different kinds of tourists," he said in tiescribing family groups entering Mexico to stay Jn hotels, sightsee, eat in resturants and attend bullfights. "But there are other kinds of tourtsta who like to run certain · risks, those who like to camp at some lonely beach, who like to bathe in the surf in the nude at 1 in the momine. They run risks," Castellanos said. The governor said a popular Mexican saying translates into English u : "The time and place makes the thief." d en ts," said Gov. Milton Castellanos Evererdo. His reference was to a series or robberies by terrorists or U.S . visitors camping on Baja's Pacific beaches. Seven Me.dean Navy sailors subsequently were chareed in the assaults and holdups and court·martialed. 2 Teens Arrested In Arson .Qt Sclwol Since then, Castellanos said, crimes in Baja against tourists are not "outside the normal, nothing that does not happen in any country." ' "Places in the United States come to mind that are not too safe-your own Central Park In New York is one," the govemur added. Devaluation or the peso and re- ports of banditry have been blamed for recent tourist pro- blems. He said be and bis family were witnesses in Washington, D.C., to the shootin& in the street of two police olficen by men who drove by ln a car. Castellanos said tourist. Ire. quenUy geaerate their own dlf. By aAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol llW Dall• ...... , .... Fountain Valley detectives ar· rested two 13-year-old anon sus- pecta Monday night In the Sunday • morning fire at Harper Elemen· tary School which caused an estlmatedSllOO.OOOdamage. Set. Martin Engquist said both -1outbs were students at Harper School who apparently held a erudee against a teacher there. One youth was arrested on campus while the other wu ap- prehended at his home. Both boys were r eleased lo their parent.a' custody. The boys' fingerprints matched tbote found on a win- dow the pair allesedly removed to enter the eieht-room school 'Wolf' Wrong NB Falae Alamu Coit $25 building which was found ablaze at 5:30 a.m. Sunday, Fountain Valley fire investigator Lynn Whitehouse said. Teachers at the school ques- tioned students as to which of their classmates were out early Sunday morning. This question- ing narrowed the field down to five students, Mrs. Whitehouse said. The boya apparently tried to hide the fingerprints which pro- vided positive identification, she said. . In New'l*t Beach, it can ~t for ute wben residents or -bust· you$25toholler"wo11." nenmen Wiev•ihey bav•-IR-....., In f •ct. 212 tlma alnce the dty flned wronlfully. pUMd ao lllJ"ID 11w last April. Dffllklnl 'Of the appeals bOard rtiidlDtl ID4 bullnel'mm lunte eaa M appe.a.l to U.. city coun- be.D ftMll for •ceulft falM · ell. aJanaa. Tbe law YM pat Into effeet lat ~ oariJIDtD mede w ~tbe '°"Ulltoltbepollce cUM• Ila tJMUo............... .... ... Herqeof law: 11......,.i,,·~ eltJ ...... to • , .... alarm• wer. re- pcaw --u.o.. ...... Corded "'«#NJ" tloM prt....u; lffect t.be Ii_. Olft.r .JoD Colteln', one ol • •• procedure for alum the-~·· mme p~ ...... .., aat tbe falM alarm ttoa '· OfftM:'I;·· ·1a1c1 \MM falae QMe. I UanDI C'ClilltMute •.I ~(JI • Hap Cdftn, .... ..._en, at-aU llanm..,,..latot.b•')idllce. tte>raey, Hid tbe llunatn1· t Anc1M~Oitt.1H1•.-o1 ell..... ••re brou1lat 1bout thole , .... el--. come from becau1e • state law which went bU1lnt11et ln1te9d of bomu. Into efteet Jab. 1 took the llcena~ "Th• T•tlo la about 10 to one," he. 101 aupeniaiollfrom t.b• city. said. He Hkl t.be city council took Cottelow aald uae of the fine the opportmdt~ to rtflH Jta portloo of the la~ la lbrdnc alarm ordl·•e•. emp&o,11 to tnua UMlr emplofes Ooeolta..m•rntalouw• pr•rl.Y IO the llU1D1 ara't the addilbi of an appeals board neeetleaa})' tiipp.t. J r.' will extend to.upper-income tax- payer•, but sald it isn't certain that it would be $50 at all levels. Lance made clear that Carter decided to to for the upper limits of the ecooomtc stimulus pro- 1 ram he announced tn December. He said the total ~t of the proeram,' including tax chu1es and jobs projects, would be about SJS,8 ~Ullon in 1977 and $15.5 billion lo 1'78. a tolfl of more than $.11 billlon. He said Jie hopes at Jeast some parts of the l'1t package, j f not all, will clear Congress "and~ in plac~ by April," but said he can't. predict when the payments actually would be in the m~I. Lance said the new ad· ministration decided to broaden the P•cka1e for helpl na busl-nessnten, in part because busi- nessmen wanted lt. "The reaction of the business community ... naturally had some influence," heaaid. .. Neapert Bar r.or . J)redging · Ban Irks Residents . By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol .. DMty~l9'5 .. ll Since 1973, beaches in Newport Harbor have been slowly grow- ing s malTer whiTe channels- particularly next to piers-have been growi.na shallower. Beach erosion and siltation in- side the bay have concerned resi- dentl because of a ban on normal dred&ing forced on the cicy by en- vironmental legislation. Ac cording to Dave Harshbarger, director of the city's Marine Department, prior to 1913 beach maintenance was no problem. Homeowners merely notified the city that they were going t.O dredge and hired a contractor who removed the sand from un- der their piers and slips and put it back on thetr beaches. Harshbarger sald there were about.100 of those projects done each year, but the practice was halted completely in 1973 because of environmeplal pro- teettm mn. The effect. of thoae laws was to give the permit granting power to Ote tJ. S. Army Corps of Englneera and the Corps re· quired approval by so many other a1encies that the ln- dtvidual Mmeowner would be tied up for more than a year try. ln& to get a dredging permit. The result, accordttig to Harshbarger, was that nbbody dld any dredging. He said the city began trying to get a blanket permit for ma!D- tenance dredging from the Corps of Engineers iii 1973. Monday be told tbe city council that final ap-croval of the permit is expected y Feb. 1, which means residents can go back to their old method of dredging. Harshbarger explained that the dredging ban was partially lifted in February 1974 when the Corps gave the city a blanket permit to allo~ small dredging projects as along as the sand was dumped at sea and not put back on eroded beaches. Harshbarger said the new blanket permit will enable bay front residents to dredge up as much as 100 cubic yards and put the material back on their beaches. , He said most individual homeowners projects will m into the 100 cubic yard category. Residents of the Peninsula who had come to Monday's city coun- cil meeting to discuss proposed changes ln the city's policy of is· suing permits for sea walls seem cheered by Harshbarger's news. One of them, Charles Cotton. told city counellmen that be ls not interested in building -a bulkhead, but be did not want the permit procedure to become more restrictive because he may have to put up a wall in the future due to the erosion of his beach. He said that if he is able to re• (See DREDGE, Psge A%) NB Seeks Advise · On Parks Newport Beach city coun· cilmen want the aclvice or the city's Planning abd Parks. Beaches and Recreation com. missions before they decide wtua&. . to do about a proposal to increase park dedication requirement.a from reald«ltiaJ developers. Councilmen asked Monday for a report from the two com· mission• on Feb. 14. They got the proposal Jan. 10 ha· the form of a ballot Initiative circulated by Dr. Gene Atherton, a onetime candidate for county supervisor. The q,etition calls for an in- crease in the park dedication stand•rd ln new developments from the current two acres per 1,000 population to five acres per 1,000 people. • A report to the city councU from City Manager Robert Wynn estimated that the standard could result in the dedication of up to 1!iO acres to the city by the time the city has reached its ul• (See PA&KS, Page A2) Tnutees t · Name \ Two Panels Tonight Newport-Mesa sehool trustees wlJJ aonoonce the community members aelectecl to serve on two dl1trict advisory committee, deslsned to aid trustees lo future decisions reiuding surplus scht>ol sites and the district budeet tonight. The regular meetln' ot the Board ot EducaUon beti.n5 at 7:30 p .m. ln C6sta Mesa Council Chambers. Al DAIL v PILOT Tu. day J .. nu;uy ~-1'.17 Planned Go-ahead Set in CdM. Tennis Court Issue The leader or a petition drive protealin& tbe inclusion or a tenlni1 court in tbe proposed Bayslde Park in Corona del Mar said today he won't appeal Jut week's planning commiulon de- ci1ion to 10 abud wilb the park -t.ennia court and alJ. However, Smith Bacon still believes the CC>Urt may ne•et be built because of unstable soil and the need to replace a de- teriorating storm drain (cur- rently unbudgeted) at. tbe pro- PoSed site near the Goldenrod Avenue fooLbridge. Bacon 1ubmltted • petition slped by 70 Corona del Mar re- 114,ea&. at last Thursday's mett.· .... at the Newport Beach Plan· nifJ Commission. Backen of t.M protest were not oppoted to the park. but claimed the $22,000 court would cause unnecessary noise and congestion in the neiibborhood und e r the Goldenrod Avenue footbridge. However, a number of other local residents spoke In favor of the court, saying there is little 'hance of noise poOulion. Plan- ning coa:runlssioners then voled unanimously in favor of the total master plan. .. There is no intent to push the Av,enue. Although tbe narrow strip part wiU be primarily j>uslve with a heavy emphasis on landlcaping, it allo will coolala a bike and pedeatrian tnil, a play area a¥ a multi-use hard court for basketball, volleyball "' four-sqvare. Plans for the park were first drawn up in 1971. ll is being paid for with a 1974 state grant of $94,000 plus city fund.I. Stew art said UtiUal work could begin within IO days. The city must begin work before July 1 in order t.o rd.&in the existing st.ate grant. Stewart said the project could be completed by July 1, 1978. ltledie!al Additio• This is 8.l'thitect's drawing of six·story ad- dition to the UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. The addition to tbe former Orange County medical center's main building will be part of the $15.5 million fi I~ firs t phase of a hospital refurbishing "> plan approved by UC Regents last Friday. The addition will house a new emergency center and mod~rn inpatient facilities. Construction is expected to start later. No Outbreak OfMemJla Jn County Orange County Health Department officials said today there is no evidence of an outbreak or measles which reportedly has re· ached epidemic propor· lion s in Los Ange les County. (Related story Page A14). ~~~:ir~:~~•sw~a~~r; G •11 T • d b Cub Q ~~;,is~~::;:i~i\~~~r~s:idof~~ uerr1 as rame y ans r.. Stewart. the city's director of • : But County Health Or ficer J . R. Elpers noted, '"IC it is in Los Angeles, it is nearby and we are eo- couragln~ people to be im· munhed. • County officials have ex- pressed rear that ·the lack of recent widespread dis- ease outbreaks may have lulled some Camille$ into thinking immunizations are no longer important. A series or special im- munization clinics is now under way at various schools in Orange County, a long with regularly scheduled clinics. Those wi shing information about dates and locations should dial 834-3171. parks, beaches and recreation. ca There ia still some question about whether the court will be built because a geological study has raised doubts about the soil stabiHly in the area. And, there is no cost estimate oo how mucla it will cost to rep1'ce an aging storm drain which rWlS underneath the pro- posed tennis court site. Stewart said the city is await· ing final recommendations from the geological study firm or Ivans, Goffmar and McCormick of Santa Ana before building the court. If plans entail heavy ex- tra costs to avoid the danger or the court settling or cracking, Stewart said, "I would be the lut lo reeommend its approval since that wouldn't be in the public interest." Bacon said building the court with added expenses "would in· dlcate great foolishness is afoot." When built, the park will stretch alongside Bayside Drive from the existing city park at Carnation Avenue t.o Jasmine LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) - Black Rhodesian nationalist sources said today that Cuban advlsen are training guerrillas for the war against Rhodesia's . while minority regime. The report came aJnid talk of an impending racial bloodbath ln Rhodesia because of Prime Minister Ian Smith's rejection Monday of British proposals for a peaceful transition lo black rule there. Smith said the proposals would have Jed lo an Immediate sur· render of power lo "Marxist· indoctrinated" black na- tionalists. The sources said the Cubans, apparenUy from nearby Angola, are training fighters or the Zim· babwe People's Army -ZlPA - the military arm of the Patriotic Front led by Rhodesian black na- t ionalists Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe. Zimbabwe is the black nationalists' name for Rhodesia. Seniors' Housing Approval Upheld An estimated 12,000 lo 15,000 Cuban troops remained in Angola after helping a Marxist- orient.ed nationalist group seize i. pow er there last year. , In recent months, Rhodesian : government officials have ex· pressed fears that these Cuban forces might enter the four-year. old Rhodesian conflict in some way. Mozambique, which also has a Marxist government,. is the primary base for guerrilla opera- tions against Rhodesia. Nearly JO residents of the Ca- nyon Crest condominiums were disappointed Monday night when the Newport Beach City Council upheld planning commission ap- prov a I of 100 units of senior citizen housing next door lo their development. · The Canyon Crest people com· plained that the units lo be built on the grounds of the Lutheran Church of the Master on Paclfic View Drive would drive down their property values. interfere with their privacy, remove their views of the hills and disturb the quiet or the neighborhood. One Canyon Crest resident, Bob Banner, told councilmen he dtdn 't Object to the idea or the project, 1t was just its placement <>n the church property that he C>pposed. The 100, one-bedroom units are to be built as housmi: for low and moderate income senior citizens with a loan from the federal Dt'partment of Hous ing and Urban De?ment. As dff1 by arcbitttt John Tnttlpo o William Blurock and Associates, lhe an.It.a will be con· tained In ooe thr-..tt.ory bulleting that 11 a minitl\um ol 6S feet from the neareat Canyoo Crest unit. After lls\.eniftl to tesUmooy for more than an hour, CounclJman Lucille Kuehn moved to •uttain planrunc commission approval of the project with u added stipula- tion lhat some form ol fll'e pro- tection -ether au concrete COl\· strucUon or a spriakler system - be included iD the plans. She was sttonded J>y Coun· cilman Paul R7tltolf ~ dlsput· ed complaint.a aboul the use of HUD f&&Oda. '1'm ~ OlllOl4llCI. to ue ol HUD money as far as the city's concerned," be said, "but when its a developer who's takmg on all those conditions, it's an en· tirely different matter." The government-owned Zam· bia Daily Mail saad in an editorial ~uneil Action In action Monday night, the Newport Beach City Coun- cil: I CIVIL SERVICE: Agreed lo have members of the Civil Service Board revise employment standards, especially those relating lo the police and fare departments. ARTS FESTIVAL: Asked f<>t a detailed list of upenaes for the city art.a festival before considering approval of the proposed $1S,OOO budiet for the May event. PARKS:· Decided lo have the planning commission and the parks, beaches and recreation commission review propoffd increases in parkland required from residential developers. SENIQll CITIZENS: Reaffirmed plannm1 commisslon apf!roval of a 100-unit senior citizen housing project to be bwlt in Corona del Mar. · GAS: Decided to uk the state lo pay ball the estimated $78.000 cost of collectJ.n1 the natural gas in West Newport and pumpin& it to a neighboring oil field ror sale. Panel Talk Set Tonight A panel discussion of Juvenile Justice will be held tonlc.,t at EsLancla High School ln Costa Mesa. Tbe meeting is open to tht! public. Panelist& will look at Lile recenUy enacted Dixon Bill. which mandates major changes ln I.be w-.y status offenders, such as n.tnawaya, are handled. The four.member panel will be made up of Tom Wrtgbt ol ~ Orange County Probation Department, Sgt. Mike Bli~b of the Newport Beach Police Department's juvenile unit, br. Bruce WriCIJt, a political science professor at Cal State Fullerton, and moderator Robert McArthur of Cal State Fullerton. The discussion will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the high school, 2323 Placentia Ave. today that Smith's rejection of the British peace plan "means a bloody racial war in southern Africa that will certainly unleash a seething cauldron of ... racial bate.'' • The Zambian govemment of President Kenneth Kaunda bas provided support for the Rhodesian guerrillas and is one of five so·called "frontline'' black African countries trying to ou1l ·the while regime in Salisbury. "We now have a bot war before us and the best (the) people of Africa can do, especially those in the lronlllne countries, is to brace themselves to win and to convince the enemy that -we sball p,...pflfl8Al DEVIL •.•• on planet Ear1.b for his actions.•• If Hulbert is fooMlane at the conclusion ot the current hear- ing, be wUI be tried for bis al· leJed murder on Jan. 7, 19'1t of Gana Marie Tisher, 19, of Whit· bury blm, not him to bury us," the editorial said. l n London, Foreign Minister Anthony Crosland of Britain of. fered Monday to fly lo Rhodesia, a breakaway British colony, if bis trip would help revive peace talks between the Smith govern· ment and black nationalists. Negotiations in Geneva between the two sides became deadlocked late last year. SCB Windfall Meaa Theater Geta $250,000 ·'" Oran1e County supervisors approved allocation of •·* today to help build the South Coast Repertory Tbeater in Cos~ Mesa. THE APP&OP&l.ATION was made from federal revenue lharinl funds earmarked for parks, recreation and open apace"JltOJects. ,There wu no opposition lo the appropriation propoMd by 6upervlaor Thomas Riley who called South Coaat Repertory ··•~ne of tbe finest theaters on the West Coast and one of the most-important cultural organi%ations ln Orange County.•• Sl'LEY TOLD IDS fellow supervisors the $250,000 will be add~ to $U million already raised t.o build the proposed $2.5 milllon. 500-seat theater. lier. Mrs. Tufter's nude body was found in the back of a car parked in the Fullerton area. She had been raped and strangled. p,....PageAJ PARKS ADVICE ••• Hulbert l"I further accused in a grand jUr)L indictment of robbing ti mate popul~Uon of 95,000 in and raping a Fullerton Com-1995. I munity College student who was abducted from the campus four But Atherton. who ai>i>eared al days after the Tisher killing. Monda)''S council meeting, dis· The woman was robbed, raped. puted that point. He said he beaten and thrown unconscious figures the most the city would into a ditch in I.be Irvine area. &el out of the new standard would Doctors who treated her say she be 100 acres. is lucky lo be alive today· He explained thal his initiative Dr. Stross told the jury Mon-f day that he believes Hulbert's carries provisions or developers t.o pay a fee lo the city in place of pre~ent insanity bas its origin in dedicating parkland and this fee a visit . th~ delendant made to could be used to develop the Mississippi nearly three years parklands. ago. . Hulbert recalled. the visit M~ Wynn told the city councU that day and testified via the taped ilf. the average city park without terview that ~e ate "mushroo~s any faocy. landscaping or of tbe moon on that occasion architectural features costs and su~denly realized lha~ he $3,000 an acre a year to maintain. had achieved what he descnbed And he noted that park main· as "100 per~ent reaJ~ty.'.' . tenance bu been one of the city's He told ~ psychiatn.st that 1t most rapidly rising costs. is bis duty to come back into the "illuslonar)' world of planet earth because I am needed here and all my brothers are inno· cents." . Hulbert condemned his wife as "a tool of Satan" because "she seduced me into having • son. City councilmen have two choices o! action with the in· iliaUve: They can either enact it into law or they can put it to a vote of the people. That's the way It ls with 't'oqien. Ath rton's ·Diuative did not get Throu1b her, Satan bombards e 1 • me with ideas." enough signa~ures lo _qualify for a Hulbert testified via the first,. special election. so 1l .would not segment cf what will be an eightl) appear on a ballot until .the ne~t hour tape that the CIA tried to regular city election m Apnl recruit him a.s a hit man while he 1978. . ""' . was working in an aJI night City Councilman Ray "lll!ams market near Fairview Stat~ has expressed c<>!'cem that if the Hospital In Costa Mella. · council waits \JDUl then, develop· He told Dr. Stross that he ment wlll have be~n on some of would rather be a flower carrier· the largest residential parcels in than a dirt carrier and that he re-the city. making passage of the sisled t.be CJA 's unspoken bid to inltJalive moot. recTIJit him. . Io addltloo lo seelt:lng the ad· "l'hey used thelr mental code· vice of the two commissions, on me," Hulbert said. "They . councilmen asked for more in· thought I'd mallte a good bit roan formation from city officials. but I believe ln Jesus and God's Williams asked Wynn lo get the order that thou shalt not kill. coell of maJntainlng the least de· from J:1 Capitan Drift don the bll1 to San llipel Drive. Gndlni f1I bWldtq alta II to follow. llomel un· der coDltnletlon m fo~ are Ill Bl"OldiDoor's Seaview deveJoi>ment. . . , veloped nature park and the most expensive park in the city t.o "o with the average figure he gave the council Monday. Councilman Paul Ryckolf said he wants a schedule oft.be d~ velopment plans for the city'I" five largest parcels. And be also asked for a staff study on tbe feasibility of havinJ the maiBtenance costs paid for by someone other than the city such as the developer or the homeowner's association. Freaa Page Al DREDGE ••• sume regular dredging of his beach, bulkheading won't be needed. Councilmen agreed to leave their policy unchanged. It allows the Marine Department staff t.o issue most of the permits for sucb walls with review by the city council of unusual cases. CouncUman Paul Ryckoff bad sought restrictions in the policy to make it more difficult for homeowners to get a permit because of the danger be saw from continued bulkheadinc. especially along the Peninsula. Councilmen and homeowners alike agreed that the best situa- tion la the maintenance of the beaches and homeowners al Monday's council meeting said thal with the resumption of dredging, bulkheads would not be needed to save lbeir beachet. Garage Sale Brings Theft A Dover Shores resident who held a garage sale over tho weekend told police one of hll customers walked ofl with somd' tile that wasn't for sale. Ronald McCom,non, 34, of 1210 Polaris Drive said the Ule wu stacked 1ntbe1araie, away from the areaott.besale. He aald he noticed the tile mt... sine Sunday ll11bt about two hours after he closed hJs eale. He said lt la worth $2,195 • . Jewelry Stolen -From Reeidente .. ~ couple who recently mOftd to Newport Beach 1ot an Un-. pleuant welcome tot.be city W. weekend wba ddeva broke lnto their home and took eotn. and J•w•lry Valued al mot• tbu '7,JOO. Police 11.14 llT'. and 11.n. Charin Lodlco of~ 4'th et..-.. turned fl'OIQ a movie &aMq nltbt to ftDc1 tlle ltemt llllablir from t.M&r ..,.nment. TbeJ tali police they had moved la Jell than thneweell:a qo. J Saddlehack , EDITION VOL 70, NO. 25, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES rCarter Favors WASHINGTON (AP) -The Carter administration hopes to provide a $50 cash payment for each American, Including those too poor to pay taxes, Carter budget director Bert Lance said today. Lance said the payment wounl be in the form of a $S0 tax rebate· for each exemption claimed by a ·taxpayer on his 1976 Federal in- come taxreturn. Slayer: 1 'Heaven Guard' By TOM BARLEY Oltlle Dallr Pllet 1 .. 11 Watched by a fascinated Orange County Superior Court ... I jury, the televised image or Ken •Rich a rd Hulbert told a 1 psychiatrist Monday that he raped and killed a woman because "I am a guard at the gates of heaven." And that guard must never be relaxed. the Fullerton fireman's son told Dr. Lawrence Stross during the interview taped while Hulbert was awaiting trial oo f charges oC murder, rape and kid· n ap. 1: Insisting that it was not II murder, Hulbert explained that 1 .. all women are extensions of 11:a::~1 ~~:s~o~~~~~~~e;: immediately finds another." Hulbe rt testified t hat the female form is an obscenity and There also would be a casb payment for persons receiving. Social Security benefits and for low-lncoD)e persdns who don't pay taxes. The t<Ul payments this year would be about $11 billion, he said. Congresa•woulcL first h1tve to approve the program, which still isn't complete in every de· tail, Lance told a news briefing. He also dlscl~ that Presi· dent Carter decided to propose additlonal help for bualneas by providing an option between a two percent increase la the in· vestment tax credit -to a total of 12 pereent-or a tax deduction equal to fOUI' percent of emf>loye Social SecuritY tues. Lance said it isn't certain that every American will receive ex- actly a $50 rebate. but indicated that this la the goal for tbe mo- . ment. Re alto said it might be too coetly from an admlnistraUve standpoint to try to provide a cub payment for all low-lllcome people. "We will 'tty to reacb all we can: unfortunately there may be aome we can't reach," he said. Carter earlier •disclosed he would ask Congress to propqse between '1 billiori~and $11,.bUUoa in tax rebates to 11tlmul1te the , an extension of the devil bec~us I ••there is really only one s •1 unisex. A Dill t p ti o.ur Pl ... "'",.,.... "It is essentially a male's . ~ eren erspee 1'e Hulbert told Dr. Str<>!!5 • "I~ bas A photograph at Heisler Park in Laguna s hows conditions in Portland, Maine, 4';,~ J>J>~, ~e~~t:fn;~~:rc~~: Beach Saturday gives a g?Od ~dication of where city public works department ' whatthesex of the child will be." lhE'. w.eather So~thern Califo~a has been employes decided to enliven their snow <See DEVIL, Page AZ> enJoymg. Associated Press picture below plow's image. :Governor Supports Baja Tourist Safety MEXICALI. Mexico (AP) - The governor of Baja California says U.S. tourists are as safe in hjs state as in U.S. tourist areas. and safer than in New 'i ork 's Cen- tn IP ark. "Everywhere, there are good I people and bad people. It is true that last year around Ensenada J there were a few painful Incl· d ents," said Gov. Milton Castenanos Evererdo. I His reference was to a series of 1 robberies by terroruts of U.S. visitors camping on Baja's Pacific beaches. Seven Mexican Navy sailors subsequeotlt were lebarged in the assaults and lal>ldups and court-martlaled. l Since then, Castellanos said, crimes in Baja against tourists are not "outside the normal, nothing that does not happen in any country." "Places in the United States come to mind that are not too safe-your own Central Park in..,.... New York is one," the governor added. Dev a luaUon of the peso and re- ports of banditry have been blamed for recent tourist pro-, blems . · He said he and his family were witne1111es in Washington, D.C., to the shooting in the street or two police officers b)' men who drove by in a car. Castellanos said tourists fre- quently generate their own ~ ficulty, whatever country they • may be visiting. "There are different kinds or tourists," he said in describing family groups entering Mexico to stay in hotels, sightsee, eat in resturants and attend bulllights. I ,. TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1977 TEN CENTS economy lhll J:oar, and Lance provided add1 al detalla to- day. He said the rebates for tu-payen would be equal to about ~ per ~ion. The rebates will ext.II to upper-income tax- payers, but •aid 1t lan't certain that ft.would be tGO at all levels. Lance mtide cfear that Cirter decldM t. eo for. the upper limits of tbe ecoQOIDlc stimulus t>r<>- \ Seee.,.Slte .. 1ram he announced lll Dece111ber. He said \be total ccet of the Pl"Ofl:•~· llJcluding tax cbuaea ~ P'01ects, woukl be about $16.t-billion lit 1177 aacl $15.S billion lD lt71, a total ot more than $11 blllloll. He uid he-. a least some parts of the t&Jt Package, if not all, will clear Cqpf reas "and be ln place by, April.• but said bo <See REBATE, Page AZ) ' Campus Vote ·Deadlocked . ~ ~ 1 • . By ANNE COOPEll Ol 1119 O.lty l"ltet SU" Saddlebact College trustees deadlocked MOl)day on which ol two proposed sites should be ap- proved for the school's aeeood campus, to serve students in tbe Tustin-Irvine area. Trustee Frank Greinke of Tustin said the board may not be able to agree on a second campus location unW after the March 8 trustee election. The trustees tentatively scheduled their next meeting for ¥onday. A majority of the board's seven members must a1ree on a ane in order for It to·. be approved. Robert Bartholo°'ew's seat on the board it vacant, followin1 his Dec. IS, resignation and T:ruatee James Marshall's poor health has kept him rrom\ attendln& many recent meetings. Greinke said it se~ms quite possible four of the remainln& five board members wtn be una· ble to agree oo the location for the second camJ>U5. The collece trustees last rail approved a site at Myford Ro~ and Bryan Avenue on the, ~· corporated lrvi.ne Ranck-1M2t tho Irvine Cop1pany made an unex- pected, last-minute otter of another site Jan. 11. The company offered to sell the college a 20-acre parcel 3.5 miles south of the Myford-Bryan site, at J effrey Road and Irvine Center Drive. The alternative, site would coet the college $&5,0GO an acre, with a five-year option to buy another 1IO acres at the same price. ...,. A f rellminary appraisal of the Jef rey-Irvine prope rty, performed for the college by COO· sultant Cedric Whitej Jr., estimated the land to be worth <SeeSITES, PageA2) Antiques T~en In Home Break-ins Thre model homes on an El Toro street were hit by a burglar who 1n1aahed a window at each recently completed hoUle to 1atn entry. Orange County sherltr1 of~ ficera said antiques, fumiture and a brass lamp with a total value of more than $1,000 wete taken b)' the intruder. The unoc· cupied homea were built by the William Lyons Company of Newport Beach. Uipistrano Bank RoblJed 'J'hree armed men robbed the Bank of Amer i~a in San Juan Capistrano about 11 a .m. today, esc:aplnc with an un- d eter ml oed amount of cash. •'They were just sudden· ly all over the place," a bank employe said. "I don't think they got much · money.'' Police were called at 11:15 a.m. and were in· vesUcatlnc the robbery. Man, 91, Dies • In Vain Try -· To Save Wife MIAMI CAP) -The new husband stUmbled to safety. shouted to neipbors for help aad then returned to his burning home.in an effort to save bis wife of three months. Both died in tho names. He was 91. She was 68. "He could have eotten 9Ut. .. Fire Cblef Edward Jaremtoaaid of Mellville Shreves. "l guess be went back in looking for her. It's trag c." Fire officials said the blue may have started in a kitchen sl9ve on which three burners ha4 been atarted tq fight the unut~ ly cold weather. Shretes, a retired Anny m .. jor , was lound.ln the living rooM aUer the fire. Ills wifet Edi a, v/d found' on the fioor beneath a bedroom wtodow. Neighbors who c•lled the fire department after seeing tbe names said Shreves, clad in ~ jamas, appeared behind heavy wrought-iron bars that enclosed the front porch or his home an4 shouted for help. Then, he ri· turned to the house. ¥>' "The house was completely on fire,'' said Ignacio Herrera, a neiehbor. "It was impossible to go inside. I broke three or foqr windows to let the smoke out, and got my water hose and tried to hold the fire for the few minutes until the fire department ar. rived: • II-mile Hike Re8Clles Pair Off Mountain PASKENTA (AP) -An elder· ly couple, air.oded since Sunday on a remote mountain road, were re1cued early today after the '7&-year-old husband walked ll miles for help. "But there are other kinds of tourist.I wbo like to run certain risks, those who like to camp at some lonely beach, who like to bathe in the surf ln the .nude at 1 in the mornin1. They run risks," Castellanouaid. The 1ovemor said a popular Mexican saying translates into <See BAJA, Paie A..2) Fillance .Aid Key Issue "It wu alriady too late." w_Policesaid MellvUle and Edla, ooth Widowed, were married lft late Octobe'r. They had fallen fl\ love allf!!, meeting at. a ~ church. "I never believed I'd be able to do that," said Georae Brewer to Tehama County sheriff's de. pullet who spotted hhn walking I out of the mountains at 12:30 a.m. Brewer said he had been walk· Inc 1lnce7:30a.m. Monday. He was using a cane and the of· flcen described the road as steep and .. almoet inaccessible." I The deputies dro•e blm back to Ida car and rescued hia wife, Frances, '13. l The couple, wbo live In the 81cramento Valley town of•t.os Jlollno1 near Red Bluff, sot atrandecl wbUlt on a Sunday drive Into the Collt Range west Ol tbelr home. Sberlft'• office" said they weren't reported mllalna UDtll lat•ll~. . Brewer Hid theJ "8d kept warm Sund., nltht by bulldlna a ftr• next to the c11, which wat 1t.U in a dhth between two lkkl on RqaJand Rid&• near .,_.,wQ'1 Cam,p. • Bwing Plaii StruckDmm, WASHINGTON (AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court struck down today a federal court's plan to inte· IJ'ate Indianapolis schools by bu1ln1black1tudeots to 1urro\lndina. predomJnaot· ly white school dls~cts. The vote wu &-3. SVUSD Candidaie. Forum Poaa Quation Compulsory teacher financlal support of their baraatnlne groups la emerging as a key laaue lmJ Ul• school board election for the Sadd.i.back Valley Unlfled ScboolDiatrlcL A1en~y shop and the effect it WO\lld have on tenured te~hers unwllllb1 to pay for represenLa· lion produced differences ol opl· nton at tile first candldatea' forum ortbecampalp. Qut1UoM aboutactllCJ' sbop- whJcb teacber reprnentaUvea call a reprOMtiLatlon fee -kept recurrin1 durina tbe forum sponaorfd recently b1 Del Cerro Elemeqtary Scbool's parent~ · .teacherortanl1&Uon. · The qtACy abop taaue b., kept 1-rutte'es IDd 1eacben trom n- . 1chln1 an asreement, on •n employ meat coauact. It ~ould ""'1lre all teacben to eltbv '*-• membert Oft.be Saddlebatt v..a1e1 &4ucatots Alar= <SV&A> Oil' pay a f" to poup for lta nprweata. 1*' contt neptladona '.rill UM cllitrict. • • I iiill!!!!lllll.-s Weather lncreuin1 hleh clouds with a little cooler days, Hi1b165to'10. _. . SB Al DAILY PJt.OT • ( Plitt LogbOOk ) Aloiie, Syl6a Has Only Faith By ANNE COOPER Of .. 0.,.., __ J recelved a letter on the day of Jimmy Carter's In· au1ural that makes me hope our new president is able to carry out bls campaign promises lo the powerless Amertc"". Both Plaldent and Mra. Carter have spoken of their compaaalon for the l'ast powerful among us -Americans in prl•oot Ott m«itaJ hoepitala. For every Gary Gilmore, there are many other prisoners who de-serve a f aJr chance at a decent Ute. My letter came fl"otn the wUeof an JI. linolt prbon inmate. She had seen a mapalne article of mine on the dil· ficulllea my husband faced when be wu released from prison she years ago. "I laatbeardfrom Marty in January, 1975, and I was in the process of moving from Minnesota to Chicago so it would be easier to visit, and he was going to gtt out - soon,'' Sylvia wrote. COO~I• "MARTY WAS VEaY INSISTENT that I move closer, but then auddfft)y I heard no mOH from him, so 1 assumed he haclbeen put in solitary or given more time. ••That has happened before, with tempot'ary and lengthy loss of communication," she wrote. "I happened to meet someone who works for the Ohio American Civil Liberties Union and who had a lot of contact in the past with the llllnois prlsona. "She aald that they (praor, officials) very often tell friends and family that people have been released or they <Ion 't have them, when in reality they are in prison, often in solitary. "l'LL 00 RIGHT ON believing in Marty until I hear dif· ferently from him, but it's hard to at this point, plus pro- bably foolish. And I don't know if I'll ever find him." Sylvia ls a variation on tbe missing-in-action widows - with one bll dlfffJT'ence. The MIA women have the emotional support of all of us and som~ ftnancial support Crom Uncle Sam. They also know that efforts are being made to ftnd their m1sslng huabands and get tbem home. Sylvia isn't married to a war hero -she's married to a man who took a bad turn and bas been paying the price. Many people,. knowln1 her husband has been in prison, would tell her she'd be better off with someone else. I know. My bu~and's an ex-con. BUT MAYBE SYLVIA'S husband, Marty, is the way J described my husband, Tom, in my magazine story - "simply the bravest, stron1est, rnosl honorable and 11enerous persoo I know." "Marty hu always said that the only thing keeping him golng while be'• been in jail has been me and Jason. I feel so bad; everything I've believed ln and hoped for bas been up- set. .. l do hope Marty has been out for two years (as the prison claims): prison was crushing and wrecking him." Our prison system has a w-.y of breaking men and women, who arrive in not the beat of shape and often leave worse ofrtban when they arrived. AS SYLVIA'S tE'M'ER indicates, the criminal justice system also tends to break up families. ''I 'm glad your family turned out so well," she wrote. "I 1uesa minet.n't1oin1to." Maybe President Carter and you and l can do something, ao not ao many Sylvia's will feel defeated by the system. U we don't help tbe powerless, we have failed the American experiment in democracy. F,....P~AJ SI'IES UNDER STUDY • • • ST5.000 an acre -$30,000 an acre more than the askin1 price. (M yford-Bryan ) go from ·marvelous' to 'disastrous' In three week.s' tirne." she said. •·1 am concerned that there may be a better site (than the two under consideration)." "The Irvine Company is trying to pull a deal," Greinke said after the meet1n1 Monday. "That'• fine, but they're not 10-ina to do il at the e:irpense of the collefe· "It s my pesa the Irvine Com· pany lnteridt lo bulld a ebopp\nl center at the Myford· Bryan site," be aaid. "Jttete CRlcbard Reeee, Irvine Company vice pre· aldenl) said he hu no knowledae of plant for a shopplnf center, but It's bHn my nperlence that Mr. Reeae hH a convenient memory." Taylor said be supports the Jeffrey-Irvine site because "on· site " utility connections would make it posslb1e to move ahead more quickly than at the unJm· proved Myford·Bryan location. He said the second campus -could be open within a year If the second Irvine Company offer Is approved. • The Saddteback district will celebrate its tenth anniversary next mootb. Jurors Grilled in Slayings By GARY GRANVILLE OI tlle 0.ltf '°'"" si.tt Defense lawyert were flveo the opportunity Monday to try to ftnd out how 1nucb prwpecUve Orange County Juron mlgbt ltnow about the t laying of seven people at California State University, Fullerton, last .July. That opportlUllty came when Superior Court Judse Robert Kneeland told Deputy Public Defender Ronald Butler he can circulate a questionnaire among exisUng jury panelista. None of those who will be uked to answer the ll·questiona are prospective jurors in the upeom- i n g trial of accuaed maas murderer Edward C. Allaway. Medleql Addition Thls is arcbittct's drawing of 1ix-1tory ad- dition to the UC Irvlne Medical Center in Oranae. The addition to the former Oranae County" medical center's main buildina wUl be part of the JlS.5 million first phase or a ho1:1pltal refurblshlng plan approved by UC Regents last Friday. The addition will house a new emergency center and modern inpatient f acilitles. Construction is expected to start tater. But BuUer intends to abow through his survey that il will be impossible to find jurors for AJ- 1away's March trial wbo b&.~en'.t ln aome way been tainted by publicity surrounding the CSUF slaylngs. Tiro Teem Seized 'Jn Ai9on· at School ,..,.... Pllfle A J DEVIL ••• Dr. Stros1, frequently Inter- rupting the video t.pe, told the jury in Judge William S. Lee's courtroom that Hulbert, 25, is "totally pcyehoUc and a clusic e xa mple of the p ara noid schizophrenic. Butler want.a Allaway's trial moved to another Callfornta county, a chance be says ta necessary to assure hls 37-year- old cllent a fair trial. Among the questions uked on Butler's quesUonnaire are: -Have you read or heard anytbin1 about the P~ople versus Edward Charles Al· !away! · -Have you read or heard anythln1 about the July 12 sboot- tn1 at CSUF that resulted in seven deaths? -Do you recall ever having formed an oplnion whether or not Ed•ard Allaway Is guilty? The results of what will be BuUer's poll amon1 between 400 and 450 jw-ists called to duty in December and January are ex-pected lo be known early next week. A1laway sat Impassively bealde Butler as he argued for what be feels will be the telltale questionnaire. It was after Judge Kneeland : 1ave the go-ahead to Butler's ~ qulz that the accused mass ! murderer did anything but stare · al the table ln front of him. And then, he only moved his bead slightly to one side so that he could see television accounts of the shootings in the library area of the university campus. Buller had collected television and radio accounts or the largest mass slaying in Orange County history to help bolster his argu- ment that Allaway should be tried In another county. Today the deputy public de- fender began delving into newspaper accounts or the slay- ln1 as the change of venue hear- ln1 entered Its second day. f'rem Poee AJ REBATE ••• can't predict when the payments actually would be In the mail. Lance said t he new ad- ministration decided lo broaden the package ror helping busi- netsmen, in part because busl- neaamen wanted It. · "The ..e<cuon of the business commu~lty . . . naturally bad some influence," he said. Kelley Willing NEW YORK <AP> -FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley baa told Congressional friends that he la wllllni to leave the top post in the bureau wilhJn a year, the Dall~ News reported today. • 19 •• B1aAY'lllllONDES'l'tADAJL Of .. Oeltt' ~ ..... Fountala Valley dettcUVtl ar- rated two U-ytar-old arlOO 1ua- pecta Mondi)' nJ1hUn the Sunday morn1n1 fire at HUJ>er Elemen· tary Sctwol whlcb cauaed an eatlma~'900,0oodam-ie. Set. Kartbl Entqullt aald both youth& were 1tucfenta at Harper School who •pparenUy held a grud1e ta.Wt a te•cber there. One youUt waa arrested on campus wblle the other was ap- prehended at bb home. Both boya were released ln their parent.a' custody. The boy1' ttn1erprlnta matched tboM found on a win· dow the pair alle1edly removed to enter the ei1bt-room acbool bulldlnl whlch WQ.found ablue at 5:80 a.m. Sunday, Founlaln Valley fire lnvestlaator Lynn Whitehouse said. Teachers at the school ques- tioned aludenta u to wblcb of their cluamates were out early Sunday morntn1. Thls question- in& narrowed the field down to five students, Mrs. Whitehouse said. The boys apparently trled to bide the fln&erprlnt.a which pro- vided positive Identification, she said . They reportedly used glove s whil e inside t h e classroom. The diagruntled student•, one of whom had recently received a Cailinc 1rade, had intended only to vandalize the classroom and not burn ll down, lnve1Ugators aald. Both youths said they scattered tests and assl1nmenl papers over the classroom floor. One of the boys began to burn a few of the papers ln a sink, Mrs . Whitehouse said. The other lad reportedly said, "Thia will make them burn faster," and poured a can of U· F,...P.,,eAJ FORUM ••• tryln1 to have a voice in the dla· trtct and share the concerns or parents and taxpayers. Only elabt of the 14 candidates who are seekln1 the two avalla· ble seats In the March elecUon attended lbis forum. Wllllam Kobler and Dennls Smith, tbe Incumbents, and Mary Phillipa sent repr~en­ tatlvea to apeak for them. Mlu- ln1 from the meetlna were Gregory Brebner, Michael Clancey and Arthur Kraus. quld 1tue over the flaming papers, aa.ld Mrs. Wbttehouse. The vapon from the hl&bly flammable •liq'*l immediately cau1ht n~ and both youths Rur· ried out cl Ute room as the blue apread, aald tbe nre lnveatlgator. Jn a matter of 20 mlnuttis, the room•. loaded with audio-visual equlpmtllt, produced !\eat ex- ceedln1 t,500-degrees, she said. "The slue bums like napalm," nld Mn. Whitehouse. "With th0te papers spread all over the floor. It would burn very quickly."-' The two arson suspects fied the 1cene on their bicycles. ln- veat11atora found Ure tracks leadln1 to and from the clauroom window entry point. Sgt. En1qut.t said police are preparln1 petitions to tbe Oranie CountJ t>latrict Attorney who wlU declcle whether charges of araon, burglary malicious mis· chief and bre&kl.ng and entering wlll be brought a1ainst the youths. The boys have no previous re· cord or criminal acUvily, Eng- qulat aaid. Nearly 10,000 Pack College On First Day Nearly 10,000 students were enrolled in classes at Saddleback Colle1e u of the first day of in· struction Monday -1,800 higher than the first day of school last fall. Colle&eofflciais are lookinl ata projected total enrollment of at least 12,500, with a possibility of topping the total fall signups or 14,2.52 by the time registration concludes. The Board of Trustees was elven a "first day" enrollment figure of 9,126 Monday evening but that total was compiled earlier In the day, before registra- tion closed tor the night. The admissions office reported today that the on-campus enroll- rnent figure was close to 9,700 Monday with a "heavy turnout" at the school's off-campus classes expected to push the total cl08e to the 10,000mark. The official enrollment period will continuethrou&b Feb. 4, even though classes are already under way. Sludenta may reaiAter as late as Feb. lliftbeyobtainthein· st.ructor'spennission. ' "He is the vicUm of grandiose, magical, delutlonal thlnJtinJ,'' the psychiatrist sald. "He firmly believes that he was acting for God and (lgbUng the devil and that he would be hailed as a hero on planet Earth for bis action•." 'If Hulbert ls found sane at the conclualon o( the current hear- in1, be will be tried for hls al- leged murder on Jan. 1, 19'76 of Gina Marie Tiaber, 19, of Whit· tier. , Mrs. Tisher's nude body wu found in the back of a car parted in the Fullerton area. She had been raped and strangled. llulbert is f\lrther accused In a •rand Jury Indictment of robb1ac and raplng a Fullerton Com- munity College student who wu abducted from the campu.a four days after the Tisher killing. The woman was robbed, raped, beaten and thrown unconscious into a dit.c:h in the Jrvine area. Doctort who treated her say she is lucky to be alive today. Dr. Stroes told the jury Mon· day that he believes Hulbert's present insanity has its origin in a visit the defendant made to Mississippi nearly three years ago. Hulbert recalled the visl.t Mon· day and tesUfled vJa the taped in- terview that be ate "mwihrooms of the moon" on that occasion and suddenly realized that he had achieved what he describ'ed as "100 percent reality." He told bis psychiatrist that it ls bis duty to come back into the "Illusionary world o ( planet earth because I am needed here and aU my brothers are inno- cents." Hulbert condemned bis wife u "a tool of Satan" because "she seduced me into bavinc a son. That's the way it is with women. Through her, Satan bombards me with Jdeas." Hulbert testified via the first segment of what wilt be an elght- hour tape that the CIA tried to recruit him as a hit man white be was working In an all night market near Fairview Slate Hospital ln Costa Mesa. He told Dr. Stross that he would rather be a flower carrier than a dirt carrJer and that he re- sisted the CIA's unspoken bid to recruit him. "T~ey used their mental code on me," Hulbert said. "Tbey thou1ht I'd make a good hit man but I believe ln Jesus and God's order that thou 1halt not kUI. Trustee Patrick Backus of Dana Po4nt voted With Greinke Monday in favor ol lhe Myford· Bryan tlte. Tro.ateea Norrlsa Bnndt ol Irvine and Lawrentt Taylor ol La1una Beach vvtADd aaainat that alte and tald they supported tMMCOnd offer. Mission Viejo lru.ltee Donna BelTJ said abe eould not vote Monday because ebe had not bad tlme to utlmU•te all the In· . formation lbe'd been stven dn tht Jtffrey-lrvme pattel. 'Wonderful Voice' Recalled "I have a lot or brother1y love," he explained lo the jury. "I care for people and t would let them hurt me before I hurt them.'' I Dr. Stroll told the jury that such explanations from the de- fendant are evidence of Hul~rt't paycboUc desire to put on others the kind of behavior attributed to him. "I've HID 1lte number one .. DAILY PILOT ' Crooner Cro•by Often Toirehed a1 ANNE COOPER Ol .. Dtlfy ...... " Ray J ohnson of San Juan Capistrano was a successful musician, playine tho prestigious Davenport H'otel fn Spokane, Wash., when he met a local boy wltb a pleasant voice. Th• boy waa Billa Crotby. "I was pla)'int the Davenport in 19" with the Dwleht Johnson Ol"cbntra, a croup we'd 1i.rted at tbe Ore1on Agricultural Colle1e (now Ore1on State . UnlvenltJ) a couple of years earlier," Johnson said. "W• UMd to -UOY 1oln1 out lo Larelda '• Duce Hall, outatde Spollan., to tilted to thil f\ty 1ln1," ht1akt. 0 Wetboug.ht, '1ee. •bat a woadwful wlce he has!' Of course, we had no idea at the dm•Wbnwouldhap~tohlm." Wbat 1::r::' to ,.1m wo that Crosby hJa ,..OUP became known u tile IUt.Ythm 8oy1. The rtlt it hlt'°'7. Dint Cr~by, tlOW 11, llOHotU..eountty'• all Um• srtat petformert. Cbrl1tmn woulda't Meri\ tbe 1ame •ltbout b•artn1 Blftt '• ''Whit• Cbrtltmu." Aod bll Ille ._. tauchtd Ray Jobhn '• mc.-t tha onee 11nee tHle •=diJ'I tn Spokane. Tbe ~Ortb•tn brot• "' -and Joa.moo played piano for a ahort Interlude in Portland. wttr that year bti and some fellows from Spokane who had known Crosby from there formed a quartet. They c a I led themselves "The Foursome." 1 By 1929 they bad hlt the big time. They were perlormin1 1n New York City ln au ch popular musicals as Cole Porter's "Anythtn1 Goe•" and Geor•e Gerahwln'• ''Girl Cra1y" with Ethel M•rman. Croaby was in New York by then too and renewed his trtendahlp with Foursome. Eventually Hollywood lured both Crosby and the guamt away from tbe Blt Apple. In 1* Jobnton ancl tbe rtat of the Foursome mad• "Bqrn To Dance" with Eleanor Powell. They ,-.ent on UM radio 11 well _. a.nd ran Into Croeby a1aJn. !'or more than two , .. ,.. U>ey __.. frequent 1u1at1 on Cro1b1'• ' "Kraft M~ Hall." In tha laM ao•e tbe -auartet ~ C()MP•nl9d Crotb7 to SDOkaM. wber• be WH awarded aa honorary decrH h'om O.aao Unlur•ltY: 'fh~y were wllll CrclebyatU..DtJllarltace1".ck f Of' lb• ._ld pffmttN ol ••PW· Ill• from Htaven." The famom crooner w .. part..owDef' et tM Career of S]C Mraidan possiblUUea. Hls former teacher w&1 Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling. Paullns steered Johnson into a Job as analytical chemist for a chemical firm. The former ein1er retired ftorn the compao,y in 1966 as duet chemist. · Through the years, •• he / anatyaed tbe chemlatrf of oU and its d erivatives, Jollnson kept playina and wrliln• mualc. Now retired ln SU\ Juan, he plays piano for tbe Hlatorloal SoeJety and donated bll "Soni of San Juan'' totbeorcanbatlon. Ht b&1 written t0 bla old friend. . Bln11 abcM the Society and lts ef·. forta to ~ relic• ot it.a 200-year hlttory. Crosby ap- parently became lntefflted and recently HO& a $109 c:ontrlbution. m aklnf blm a Ufetillle mem~r. Wba do. I~ HJ about the two WOtW-f..,. men he bu been clOM tof Pau11n1 •at d• v°"4 to blt WICd, but othewile setmed no dlff.-.t from any ot.btr dedleatell Y::f. t•aohtnt asahtan&...._ . "Bllll Croeby ti a "*-rfQl ~non -IO iaatural." ht said. 'l(la PCleiUon doea._ 't lnfhaence bit attltudt1owa.rd Othu peopl• at all. 111 HW blm today, he'd •~·• to BM Ute aame way be dMl batlrbt ......... "He la a.tteroptJl\I to hide ht. own propensities as a k111er," the psycblatrlsl said. And he re· called that Hulbert· at about the a1e or l:S, was a fervef)t N.al who tattooed a swastika on bl1 arm and obviously revered Adolf Hitler. ,.,.... Pllfle AJ . BAJA ••• En11t1ll a.s : ''nle time and pl1ce makea Ute thief." . CaatelJIDOI a&ld h1I covun- meot doe1 not Itel tbtre 11 "&hat 11tuatlon ot. danser" l.bat exlltecl ln BaJa tutaummer,ao\btttarc no plan• to acaln UJ• ~Pt in Jeeps to prcMet suuta, aa w.a done lQ Enun.ta. "I lJ\vlw Ml' ot tw to Jola me wltb4Ul •Df .e•cort to ..-c · anywhe~ In 8-,Ja CaUfooala - but not at 2 a.m. Into aq '9olll*1 area," Cut•ll••o• tplc American reporten durlnf a re- c•ptloa at bll ptlaee ln M•k U1 8'4'•'• c•Ulldt)'. , 'W• mu1t •dmtt 1tbtt aom•Um• ln Mako hllK*l certain J)all\ful mcid.ou~·lKd they are not leeQ &I a bla ~ b.ltm," Cute~anot aaid Taeeday'• Afternooil Prieea . NYSE COMPOSI1'E \ WBll Street's 'Club' Profits .... DewQm...., VA.S&ell ....... ::::;-c:..· .,..,. ..... .............. ,... '" GWl'al 1111 ate Money Tree Net .... ..u ... ......... "1A...._ .... ..... ....... #1.l•Jlllee .... ..... .., ...... Ul.'l•lllla PU .... .... THE WAY TO DAD TllAT T.ua.B II aa followl : am0111 tbe lDYel&ment coaiP&Diel u.l• o( £x:xcQ 11oct •· ceeded PQrChalell by nearly '47 mJ.Woa. Now let'.1 eo to the bank trust del)artmentl, •IUdl baft .1 but• amounts Of momee to lnve1t. Durtq um Ullle quarter they were heavy bu)'en ol tbeM 10 ltocb: NeitpmdMn ........ ....... ....... ...... 111.1 ..... .. , ..... .......... $17 ....... Pl.l•n. $15.l•llllla THAT'S A NEAT llATCB. WHILE tbe mutual f1IDdl were u~tbesesecurtUes, tbe baQk traatdeDu'taamtl were addbur ti same aeeur1Uee to tbelr porttolioe •. Tbe7 were, ill CJdaer-words, buylq what tbe IPYestaa.-t com· panlea were selllnl. Fortune~ It well: "It wu, at least. a ,ood quarter for the brokers.• And Indeed lt was. Men1ll Lyncb'a prdlta bl tbe third quarter of m& soa"9d 12 percent to ll7 m.IWco.. Palne Wel>ber~s zoomed 109 percent to $2.5 milllon. Sbearaon Hayden Stone's gained 58 pettent to S:U mllllon. E.P'. HuUoa's advanced 12 percent to $l.S ~ilfioa. ADd at Reynolds Securities, profits in the tb1rd quar1er lDcreued 1 perce!U to $1. 7 mlllioO. That's a wooderfuJ t.tadlna club they have down on Wall Street. Still IJ80A Suggested Name Change Unlikely WASRINQTON <AP> -Agriculture Secretar, Bob Ber1land plans to reorganbe 191De agencies wltbln tbe Department of Agriculture and Juggle chains of command. Bui be probably will not move quickly, if at all, to cban&e the department's name. From time to time there have been proposala to champ tJte name to aometbing lite tbe Department of Food ud Acrtculture, but iD recent bJatcry the suggestion baa been UUle more than that. TUE NAllE CHANGE PaOPOML bes surfaced aptn 1n a report prepared by USDA 'a Y~ Executive Commit- tee. The report bas been passed on to Berglaod and bla team. Jn examining the functions ol USDA, the committee not. eel that food and stamps and other nutritional procrama, consumer interests and involvement in other DOD·farm IC· tivltles have become lncreuln&l)' Important ill the depart. ment'troperatlam . .. Wlth the variety or ( J airtculturaJ and food· NEWS ANALYSIS related rapomlbUiti• encompassed. it s.m. '-----------' appropriate ... for the name ol the department to more reallltlcally reflect its functioDa and focus,•• tbe nport aaJd. The committee, however, did not suggest whllt USDA milbl be called. IN &ECENT YEAJl8, ~D STAMPS and related nutrtuon proJI'&ml have made up around two-tblrds of USDA 's aaaUaJ budiet and there have been proposala to trlDlfec-those pl'Olrama to anotber agency, aucb u the del>artmmt ol Health BducaUoo and Welfare (ffBW). Wfietber tbia evean11U, •W be cloa• depends on ower· all plans by the Carter ad.mlniltratloo and ConlNll for r.- oqutzatiiDaof tbe Ex9CU&lve Branch ln aeneral. The committee. in lntervtews and otbw reHU'Cb, fciund there wu sublten· tla1 Hllt1meat for leavto1 food programs wtthln USDA JwUdJcUoo . .. SOME G&OVP8 INT£8ESTBD ln rood ltUlpe would prefer the pro- .ram atQ ID VSDA beoauae they feel tbe1 now baw a struiaer voice than tbey .ould ti the pl'Oll'am were truialerrtd out.•· the report aaJd. \ • • Allo, the 1enerat cOOMDSua it the •••.u•o prosram ~be lost lo the vast inue ol a department UUHEW." Tbe «llDIDIU.. allO found &ha& tome W'baD and rural n>emben "' a like rood procr~ where tbe7 are blteauae ol bare adv ant.ages ror vark>UI k1ndl of farm and city lellaladon. 6)' uatni food procra.m.a u a lev•~· etty 1upport for farm billl can all.en be g..,..~ and vice .....