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VOL. 1t, HO. '7. 2 SECTIONS, 26 ~AGES
Crash Probed
Was Takeoff
Signal Given?
S ANTA CRUZ DE
TENERIFE, Canary Islands
(AP> -The death toll from the
fiery runway collislf>n here or
Pan American and KLM jumbo
jets had climbed lo 580 in his-
tory's worst aviation pisaster,
airline spokesmen said today.
Most of the dead were believed to
be Americans.
A s pokes man f o r Pan
Am erican m New York said 330
' of the '396 people aboard its Boe·
ing 747 perished.
A KLM s pokesman. also in
New York, said all 250 persons
. aboard its Boeing 747 died. Duth
officials said four of the 2SO were
Americans. ·
Eleven of 66 survivors were
listed as very serious or grave.
Most of those aboard the Pan
Am erican plane boarded m Los
Angeles, officials said.
There were connichng reports
on the cause or SUflday's collision
on the fog-shrouded r unway, and
as in many such tragedies, there
was uncertamty over many other
details.
Spanish officials on the island
said the death loll stood al 562,
and KLM offma ls in Amsterdam
said the re were 249 people
aboard the plane, rather than the
figure of 2SO released in New
York.
The Spanish news agency Cifra
quoted airport sources as saying
a misunderstanding of control
tower directions by the
American Pnn Am pilot may
have been a factor.
But Spanish officials told a
news conference the "key point or the investigation .. was
whether the KLM jet had
Coast
Weather
Clearing to mosUy sunny
with some winds Tuesday.
Lows tonight 45 to 50.
Highs Tuesday 60 to 65.
INSIDE TODAY.
A lettn-hfdden /Of' .fO JllaTI,
written bu conoftttd
Lindbergh babst killer Bruno
Houptmaratt to hi• mother
rldicuUng tt>Jdenc• uud
ogolnlt hfm, bot ivr/acfd in
N.w Jawfl. StOf'J/. A4
permission to take off.
KLM identified the four on the
Dutch plane as Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gillis, Mrs. Terry Twist and her
18-month old daughter Melissa.
all from Rochester, N. Y. It said
Gillis was production control
manager for a Xerox plant in
eastern Holland.
The Spanish news agency Cifra
quoted airport sources as saying
the night recorder from the
American plane showed the
airport control tower had or-
dered Pan American pilot, Capt.
Victor Grubbs of Centerport,
N. Y., to move on lo the main
runway. The sources said the
U.S. plane appareot1y misun-
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STORIES, PHOTOs-83
derstood the order and bxied to
another runway where the KLM
plane was taking off, Cifrasaid.
But Manuel de Prado, presi·
dent of the Spanish national
airline Iberia, said the KLM
plane had been ordered to taxi to
the end of the main runway, turn
180 degrees and prepare for
takeoff. The Pan Am plane was
told to follow down the runway
and tum off onto a taxiway.
De Prado sajd he did not know
whether the KLM plane bad
permission to take off.
"This is the key point of the in-
vestigation," said Tenerife Gov.
AntonioOyarzabal.
Asked about a possible
language problem. a spokesman
for the control tower" said the con-
trollers talk to air crews ex-
clusively in Er\ilish.
In New York. a Pan American
spokesman said the airline ex-
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Car Burial
Issue Grows
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A tem·
porary admioi!ltrator bas been
named for the $2.5 million estate
of Sandra nene West whUe a
Superior Court commissioner de-
cldea 11 she should be burled lo
ber sports car as she requested
or a t.asket. Mrs. West, 37, died March 1 In
Beverly HUis. The coroner's of·
lice baa not yet determined the
causcrot death.
Twe Wllla have been filed for
Mrs. Weat'a eatai.1. A 19'72
handwritten will names her
brothlr·ln-law, Sol West DI of
Comfort, Tex .• •• prlmt
bentflctary. That wlll 1tate1
Weat mat tee thll 1bt la buried
"next to my hmband lo my lace
ni1btcown . . • ln my Ferrari,
wltb tbe seat atanted com-
rortably." A 11'78 typed will
makes no mentlot\ or burl al.
et .
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• urv1ve _.._ras
Where 580 Perished
AP ........ to SPANISH FIREMAN PLAYS STREAM OF WATER ON BURNING WRECKAGE OF 747 JETLINER
I Death Toll Rlsea to 580 In History's Worst Aviation DIHater In Canary Islands •
Survivors Identified
NEW YORK (AP> -The
following is a list or known sur-
vivors of the Pan American 747
· involved in the Canary Island
crash as provided Monday by
Pan Am officials:
1. Amador, John; Marina Del
Rey. 2. Andersen, Marion; San
Diego. 3. Anderson, Dr. Karen;
Seattle, Wash. 4. Bowman,
Richard; El Cerrito. s. Brown,
Jean; Laguna Hills. 6. Brusco,
Cleo; Lake Oswego, Ore.
7. Brusco, Rolan; Longview,
Wash. 8. Combs. John; Haleiwa,
Hawaii. 9. Combs, Mrs. Louise;
Haleiwa, Hawaii. 10. Culbertson,
Stephen; Green Valley, Ariz. 11.
Daniel, Patricia; La Verne. 12.
Daniel, Lynda; La Verne.
30. Monde, Anthony; La Mesa.
31. Monde, Mrs. lsombel; La
Mesa. 32. Moore, Mrs. Bethene,
San Francisco. 33. Naik, Jim;
Cupertino. 34 . Naik, Mrs.
"Elf reida ; Cu perti.n o . 35.
Pinsktaff, Charles; San Diego.
36. Reynolds, Bennett; San Lean-
dro.
37. Reynolds, Mrs. Madeline;
San Leandro. 38. Rich, Mrs.
Pamela; Woodlake. 39. Ridout,
Missing Girl
Found Safe
13. Ellerbrock, BJron; uiuna
HUit. 14. Ellerbrock, Grace; RIDGECREST (AP) -A
Lacana IDlls. 15. Fox, Kim; Vis-Rldgecreat 1irl was Cound in good
alla. 18. Beck, Paul; Laguna condition early today alter being
ROia. 17. Holt, Joan Devereau; lost In below freezing mountain
San Diego. temperatures for 13 hours.
18 H Ed rd .Pb i Christine Severson, 12, became . en, wa ; oeo x~
Ari1. 19. HopklM, Warren; No.rt· separauc:t from her lamU,y dur-
hbrook, Ill. 20. Hopkins, ing a hlke in the CJ\lmney Peak
Carollnc: Northbrook, Ill. 21. area of the Sierra Nevada Sun·
Jakoubok, Marianne; VliJaUa. 22. day afternoon, Kern County
Kerahaw. Dorothea; Borre10 sherlrt's offlcers rtported. Tho ~rln11. 23. Lamli Edward; location northwest of hero n ar
I t "'---k "" .. _rt Alt the Tulare-Kem llne waa abo\'o a nu ""'""""' . ~. U'IC , a ; Hemet. the 6,000.foot elevaUon, tleputles
25. Lord, M1. Isabelle: Lona added.
Beach. 216. Magante, .Maurice; DeputlH rrom Tulare and
Sacramento. 27. MeGowan, Kem counttn. htlped by tho In-
Harold; La1uaa Hlll1. 28. dian Wells VaUey search and
M<"Gowan, Mn. Grace; LllUD• rescue unJl, looked for the 1lrl
Rl111. 29, Miller, Charles: Eacon-lhrou1hout the afternoon and
Edgar: Alpine. 40. Schlecht. Ms.
Erma; Palm Springs. 41. Simon,
Meyer ; Los Angeles.
42 . Simon, Mrs. Ethel; Los
Angeles. 43. Sinnett, Richard;
Longview. Wash. 44. Sinnett,
Mrs. Kay; Longview, Wash. 45.
Sparacino. S.; Medford. Ore. 46.
Tanemura, Roy; Kelowna, B.C .•
Canada. 47. Tartikoff, Jordan;
San Francisco. 48. Tartikoff,
Mrs. Enid; San Francisco.
49. Trumbull. Col. Albert; La
Mesa. 50. Trumbull , Mrs.
Florence; La Mesa. 51 Tyablr,
Marlo; Laguna Bills. 52.
Waldrip, Herbert; Llguoa Hills.
53. Waldrip, Lara; Laguna
RU11. 54. Walker, Lury: Laguna
81111. 55. Walker, Pbyl111;
La1una Hills. 56. Waters, Col.
Mervin; Petaluma. 57. Wiley,
David; Palo Alto. 58. Williams,
Norman; Palos Verdes. 59. Heck,
Floy; Laguna IUlls.
· Crew members surviving:
60. Grubbs, Victor. Captain;
Centerport, N.Y. 61 . Bragg,
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Dayan Withdraws
24 Said
Dead in
Disaster
By WILUAM SCHREIBER
OI the 0••1' Pilot Sl•lf
Only 10 of the 34 Laguna Hills
Leasure World residents aboard
an Ill-fated Pan American jumbo
Jet have survived history's worst
air disaster a fi ery collision in
the Canary Islands
All the passengers from that
Saddleback Valley retirement
community booked their tours
through the Good Times To
Travel agency, which maintains
two offices just outside the
Leisure World gates. !
One of the known survivors o(
the crash is that travel com-
pany's owner, Jean Brown, 2355
Via Mariposa West. She is mar•
ried to Gordon Brown but it is not
known if he was aboard the flight.
Another employe or the travel
agency, Martin Fisher, oC 24552
Paseo de Va lencia, was als~
aboard the flight, but his name.
does not appear among the sur-·
v1vors.
Other Leisure World residents
hsted as survivors of the crash
include:
-Byron and Grace El-
lerbrock, 25326Q Bahia Blanca.
-Paul and Floy Heck, 2177A
Via Puerto.
-Harold and Grace
McGowan, 249-A Calle Aragon.
-Herbert and Lura Waldrip,
2391 Via Mariposa West.
-Mario Tyzbir, 2117-P Via
Puerto.
Mr. Tyzbir is married but it is
not known for certain if bis wife,
Irene, was aboard the flight.
A representative of the travel
agency said the Leisure World
residents and couples booked the
flight independently and were not
members of a travel group.
A spokesman for Lesiure
World administration said today
that at least one Leisure World re-
sident Ann Mills, of 2400 Via
Mariposa West had booked the
tour but bad not made her flight.
Another Orange Coast resident,
(See SURVIVE, Page A!)
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: That's the ad\'ertlslng success
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· Beach woman who placed this ·
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ly Pilot p the place to udvertbe.
dido ; I _ evenint.
TEL AvtV, lllrael (AP> -
Moshe Dayan announced today
he wu withdrawing from the
elect.ion campaign of his Labor
party. and pollticol sources uld
the formtr defon10 mlni1ter
m la ht defect to lha rt1ht·wtna op.
po1IUon Ukud bloc:. . ~------....,---
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DAI Y l'llQT s
U.S., • USSIB Open
Nuclear A1·ms Talk
MOSCOW CAP> -Soviet
Jeader Leonid I. Bresboev
opened nuclear arms talk wtlb
Secretary of State Cyrus R.
Vance tDday with a warning that
American support of dissident in
Russia could undermine U.S.-
Sovlet relations.
Brezhnev's comments at the
closed-do«Ol)ellln1 seaion were r~ by U.S. olnctala and the
Soviet DeWS aaency Tu1.
E vidently aimlnf at PTesideot
Carter'I public 1upP<>rt of Soviet
dllsldents, Brezhnev was quoted
saytn1 U.S. policy does not
.. sq1.1are wtlb the principles of
equality and noninterference in
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C1fra quott>d Grubbs, who was
hospitali1c>d ill lht• S;1nla Cru.:
Grnl..'ral llosp1lal as -,ay1ng he
was lax11ng down tht• main
run\\ ay al tht' time of the col·
lls1on.
"Th<' <'rcw s ,1\\ nothmg right
up to the moment of impact," he
was quoted as saying
Another survivor, Roland
Hrusco Jr . of Long\ ll'\\-Wash ,
said the passengers were told lh<'
KLM Jl'l \\as to hold its departure
while the Pan American plane
taxied across the runwa~ to
await its turn for tak<>orf ·
"According to our pilot, the
nther plane was to hold at th<'
01h1·r <'nd of tht• runw.:i\'." Brusco
told th<' Portland <'>regonian
newspaper hv telephone "We
pulled out <ind followed them
.Just as we got to the offramp,
where we• would get out of the•
way, well, communications must
havC' .c:ottC'n mixed up ''
11£' said the PJn Amencan
plane was ta,wng when "all of a
sudden we were turmng and so·
meone was screaming that KLM
was taking off . Everyone
''as screaming "
John Hackctte of Nac;hv11lt>.
Tenn. said his f1anceP,
stewardess Joan Jarkson, told
him the Pan Am pilot saw th£'
other Jet · and tried to get out of
his way but 1t \\as too l11lt' ··
Those who surv1\£'d th£'
holocoust of fire and explos1ono;
\\l're thro\\ n from th£' plane on
impact or managed to scramblf'
to safety before the flames filled
the passenger compartment
lnvesl1gators \\i.'rc t.'n route to
Tenerire from tht' United States, the Sparush mainland and the
Netherlands to try to detcrmtn{'
the cause of the collision. The
U.S. Embassy in Madrid sent an
eight-man delegation inC'luding a
doctor, and three U.S. Air Force
Cl30 transports were ordered
from bases in the Canaries and
West Germany to move the dead
and injured.
However, the airport at Santa
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Cruz was closed by s tormy
\~eat her and all flights wet c
J;mding al Las Palm as, on Grand
ranary island Those who could
not watt were taking a 50 mile
ferry ride to get to Tenerifc.
Both plant•s were on charter
flights. loaded with vacationers
Pan American said its flight car
ried 396 persons. including 364
passengers \\ho boarded in Los
Angeles, 14 who boarded in New
York, a crew of 16 and two Pan
American employes. The airline
said seven crew members sur-
vived.
Royal Cruise Lines, which
chartered the Pan American
plane. said the charter group was
on a 12-day Mediterranean tour.
The Dutch plane. "hich earned
239 passengers and crew, had
been chartered by Holland ln-
ternationaL
Both planes were bound for
Las Palmas, on Grand Canary
island, but were diverted here
because of a bomb explosion at a
flower shop at the Las Palmas
airport. The leader of a Canary
Islands separatist group, Antonio
Cubillo, claimed responsibility
ror the blast, which injured eight
persons.
The Tenerife runway is 11,155
feet long, 984 feet longer than the
one al Las Palm as.
The accident occurred at about
4 · 40 p. m. in fog witnesses said
C'Ut visibility to 60 feet. Both
planes were headed for Grand
Canary.
In London, insurance officials
said the crash might cost in·
surance companies more than
four times as much in claims as
Jny previous air d1sasler.
Tht>y estimated insurance
<'la1ms b:t the two airlines could
total at least $240 m11l1on. I\
Lloyds or London spokesman
said the previous record in·
surance payout for an air crash
was the more than $85 million
paid following the March 1974
Turkish airline crash.
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NAMES •.•
Robert, first officer; Howard
Beach, N.Y. 62. Warns, George,
flight engineer; Blairstown, N.J.
63. Kelly, Dorothy, purser; New
Hampshire, 64. Jackson, Joan,.
flight attendant; Nashville,
Tenn. 65. Johnson, Carla, flight
attendant; New York City. 66.
Donovan, Susanne, flight alt.en·
dant; Harrisburg, Pa.
Wps Luten
For Thief
LOS ANGELES CAP)-Poltce
are looking-and Ustenlng-for a
person who stole o $4,000 talkinl(
macaw named Rover.
Joy Bird Import.a ln Cano~•
Park told police that somfOne
11wed away a 1eclion oft.ho root
to enter the ttore. Taken were
Rover, a rare byacb!nth macaw
that can H)' "Ht baby" and
"Tickle. Uc.olcle, t1ckle." and a aulpbur~rested cockatoo worth
$$95, pollceaald.
the internal aUairs of eacb
oth~r."
He said lhis could make a
"constructive development ot ro-
lationa between the two countries
••• impossible."
Vance'JI apokesman, Hodding
Carter, sa.ld lbe secretary did not
respond to Brezhnev's remarks.
He said Vance read a formal
paper reviewing general
bilateral and international rela-
tionships and calling for a full
range or discussions during the
next three days of talks.
U.S. officials said they expect-
ed a human rights attack and the
f1 rst Brezhnev-Vance session
went about as expected.
Brezhnev's statement was re-
inforced later in the day in a
luncheon toast by Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko.
He referred to statement of
principles agreed to by Brezhnev
and then-President Nixon m
which both sides agreed on the
need for equality and ·'non·
interference in internal affairs of
each other."
Gromyko said th e United
States confirmed these prin-
ciples when it signed the final
declaration on European securi-
ly and cooperation in Helsinki in
1975.
If good relations between
Washington and Moscow are to
develop, Gromyko went on, lhey
must adhere to these principles
"It would be a serious mistake
to think otherwise," he said.
Once again, Vance made no
direct reference to human rights
in his answering toast.
After expressing his gratitude
for the welcome he had received,
the secretary spoke of the need to
t•onlmuc '"the quest of reducing
the threat of war and curbing the
arms race."
Before the meeting with
Rrezhnev began. he and Vam·e
posed for photographers and ex-
chanl:(ed the plt>asantries.
"I am happy to welcome you
hC're,"' Brezhnev told Vance and
t•ongratulatcd him on his 60th
birthday, which he celebrated in
Moscow Sunday.
"( bring you the warmest rt'
gards from President Carter,"
Vance responded
··1 M.•nd him my heartfelt good
wishes," Brezhnev replied.
Vance was accompanied by
Paul Warnke, the Carter ad·
ministration's chief are arms
n egotiator ; Deputy Un-
dersecretary of State Philip
Habib, William Highland of lhe
National Security Council and
Malcolm Toon, the U.S. am-
bassador to Moscow.
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SURVIVE. • •
Marcia Holyoake of Corona del
Mar was a no-show for her re-
servation.
Officials attempted to contact
next ofltin today.
According lo spokesmen for
the Orange County Public Ad-
ministrator's Office, residences
at Leisure World of all those
known to board the ill-fated flight
were sealed Sunday.
The sealing was requested by
security personnel at Leisure
World as a way to protect the as-
sets of any residents killed in the
air tra~edy, the spokesmen said.
Chief Deputy Public Ad·
ministralor Ken Hohla em-
phasized that the seals placed on
the doors of the residences were
only a safeguard to protect fami-
ly holdings
When next of kin or legal ex-
ecutors step forward the seals
will be lifted on the residences
known to be occupied by those
killedmthecrash.
And the public administrator
seals placed on survivors' homes
will be removed as Roon as a
complete list of survivors is
available, Hohl a said.
Moonie Camp
Ordered Shut
UKIAH (AP) -In one of a
series of ''Moonie"related
events, a Superior Court judge
has ordered the controversial
camp at Boonville shut down,
ruling thot the Unification
Church-did not have proper
perm its to hold camp meetings.
• The acUon did not mean im·
mediate closure, however. A pro·
cedural problem caused a delay
In serving notice or the action to
church officials, and a church at-
torney said a seminar scheduled
ror this wttkend would be held.
Judge Arthur Broaddu11 sBid
the church, led by the Rev. Sun
Myung Moon, could keep enough
workers at the camp to farm the
acres under cultivation there.
But weekend 11emlnars held there
must it.op, ordered the Judat.
Teen Rescued
MOJAVE (AP) -A Manteca
teen·•rier wu rescued unlnJurtd
after ralllni 30 feet Into an open
mlne •hall aoul.h or here. ..
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Ashes to Ashes
Workmen for the City or Huntington Beach remove
shame! ash trees on Indianapolis Avenue near Newland
Street City officials say the shallow-rooted trees have
created havoc with curbs, sidewalks and sewer I.mes.
About 2,700 of lht>m were planted throughout the city in
the early 1960s. Only about 600 remain as city crews
mctho<l1rn lly remo_v_e_th_en_1_. ____________ _
High Court to Hear
Nixon Tape Appeal
W ASJrlj\;(;TON ( /\ f>) The
l' .S Sup1 t·mt• Court agre{'d to-
day to ht•ar former President
Nixon·s argunH·nts against re-
lease of 30 White house tape re-
cordings played during the
Watergate cover-up trial of lop
advisers
Nixon's appc•:.il askerl the court
to overturn a del'1:-1011 hy the
U.S. Circuit Court or Appeals in
Washington that the tapes "are
no longer confidential" and that
copies may be released to the
public.
The ex·president 's arguments
in the lower court lost out to those
of the three telev1s1on networks,
public telev1s1on, a news direc-
tors' assoc1at1on and a recording
company which want the tapes
made available.
Jn a 2-1 dec1s1on last October,
the circuit court rejected Nixon's
arguments that the tapes' re-
lease v.ould invade his privacy
and prove embarrassing to him.
"The embarrassment Mr. Nix-
on fears is not republication of
highly personal matters," the
court said.
Deat"' Rape
Ruling Asked:
WASIBNGTON (AP) -
"Where life is not taken,
life should not be forfeit-
ed," the U.S. Supreme
Court was told today in a
case asking the justices to
decide whether the death
penalty is a valid punish-
ment for a rape.
David Kendall, a New
York attorney represent-
ing condemned Georgi<t
rapist Ehrlich Anthony
Coker. told the court dur·
ing oral ari:~uments that
the death penalty is an
"excessive and dispropor-
tionate punishment'' for
the crime of rape or other
crimes In which the victim
is not killed.
Kendall also emphasized
what he called the
"notorious reputation for
racial discrimination" in
imposing capital punish·
ment for rape.
.. Rather, we deal with <'On·
\'ersations between bu!:itne~s as·
sociates admitted into endem·e
as proof of criminal miscon-
duct." the court added. "the em-
barrassment Mr. Nixon an-
llc1pates is largely that which re-
su I ls whenever misconduct or
questionable conduct is ex
posed."
The tapes. transcripts of which
"ere highly publicized durjng the
Watergate trial of John Mitchell,
H . R. Haldeman, John D.
Ehrlichman. Robert Mard1an
and Kenneth Parkinson. are of
conversations within the White
House Oval Office.
If released. the tapes would let
the pubhc hear for the fir!:il time
the voices of Nixon and the
Watergate figures discussing the
s randal -the tones and inflec-
tions of voice used by each man.
Filing suit last year to have the
tapes released were Warner
Communications, National
Broadcasting Co .. American
Broadcasting Co., CBS. the
Public Broadcasting Service and
the Radio-Tel evision News
Directors Association.
Warner indicated the desire lo
reproduce the tapes as phono-
graph records and cassettes.
Attorneys for Nixon argued
that such reproductions would be
''played at cocktail parties and m
satiric productions, and . . . be
exploited in any other fashion."
Nixon's attorneys also argued
that release of the tapes could
prove harmful to Mitchell,
Haldeman and Ehrlichman, who
are appealing Watergate convic-
tions.
On Jan. 11, attorneys for the
networks and other companies
seeking the tapes submitted a
proposal to U.S. Dist. Judge John
J . Sirica which envisions the Na
lional Archives selling one-hour
tape cassettes for $.l.75 to $.5.75,
depending on tape speed.
Included in that price would be a
complete transcript, packaging
and mailing.
If Sirica approves and the high
court agrees to the release, n full
set of the tapes containing about
20 hours of White House con·
versations could be bought for
about$100.
Man
In Theft
Of Yacht
By JOANNE RSYNOLDS ot .. OMlt Ii" ........
Arrafpment was alaled today
in Loi An1otea federal court for a 8rlthb 1ea captain who.
police a.aid. took a salllnf yacht!
fro m a Newport Beach
broker age firm and sailed it
slnctehanded to Tahiti.
Wtlllam Thomas Cox, .a. was
arrested Friday by federaJ of-
ficials who had been tipped by
French authorities that t.he sallor
was being deported from Tahiti.
FBI spokesman John Morrison
said Cox was arrested when the
Air New Zealand flight wh.ich
was carrying him from Papeete
to London touched down at Los
Angeles International Airport.
Morrison said that, in addition
to charges Cox faces in connec-
tion With the theft Of the $68,000
sail boat in December, the sailor
is also wanted as a federal
fugitive from prosecution of
similar charges on lhe East
Coast.
In the Newport Beach case,
Cox allegedly stole the )>oat from
Coastal Boat Sales after viewing
it as a potential buyer. .
The yacht broker said he re-
c ailed that Cox had said he was
looking for a boat to sail to
Australia, so the broker notified
the harbor master at Papeete. a
pC'rsonal friend. lo be on the
lookout for his missing yacht.
The boat was impounded by of-
ficials in Papeete, but Cox was
not arrested because there is no
extradition treaty between the
French colony and the U.S.
Morrison said French officials'
decided to deport Cox and
notified them of his pending ar-
rival in Los Angeles.
According to the FBI agent,
Cox was indicted in November in
SyraCWJe, N.Y., for stealing a
yacht in Toronto and sailing it to
Osewgo, N.Y.
He was arrested in connection
with that theft in Cape Hatteras,
N .C., but escaped custody a
week later.
Since his arrest, Cox has been
held in the Los Angeles County
Jail in lieu of $50,000 bond.
Morrison said conviction of the
two boat theft charges could re-
sult in a prison term of five years
:.ind fine of $10,000 for each count.
2 Boy s Held
In Theft of
Boats, Motors
Newport Beach police are con·
llnuing their search for missing
bo.ats and outboard motors
sparked by tht.• arrests Saturday
of three boys in two stolen boats.
The boys, aged 12 and 13, were
picked up by Harbor Patrol of-
ficers who became suspicious of
the trio being out at 3:30 a .m.
The boys reportedly told of-
ficers they had stolen three boats
Saturday. They said they scut-
tled one and were joy riding in
the other two when patrolmen
stopped t~em.
Since then investigators have
been led to a variety or stolen
boating equipment and they said
the boys have told them where
they sank other items, including
~ome outboard motors. ·
Officers released the boys to
the custody of their parents.
Pope Warns·
Of 'Doubts'
VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope
Paul VI told a group of Frenoa
clerics that public dissensidll
over the i ssue of prtesUy
celibacy may cause "doub~
and ''paralyzing hesitation!I"
within the Roman Cat holfc
Chur('h.
The Pope reminded the priests
that the World Synod of Bishops
had voted five years ago with h1s
approval lo retain manadatocy
celibacy for the priesth.ood.
Humingron Holds Suspect in Robberies
Huntington Beach police said
today they bellevc-a 19-year·old
transient they have in custody
may be responsible for as many
llS 30 armed robberies In Orange
County.
Jctrrey David Ramirez, 19,
WM taken into custody without
Incident Frid y Al 414 21st St.,
and booked lnto city Jail for in·
vestigatlon of armed robbery.
A companion, Bradle-y Fra'1cls
Comyns, 19, of lhe 21st Street ad·
dreH, wu booked on tdentJcal
ch1r1es .
lnvestJsatorw said they found a
baa titulfed with caah and 1 re·
vol ver under the front aeot of tho
car Ramlrezdrovt .
Detective Jack Welsh said to·
day he ls trying to cross-check re-
cent liquor store or convenience
market holdups in the county.
"We Wnk he's good tor about
30 robberies,'' Oetcctlve Welsh
said.
He said Ramirez, who ls he-ld in
lieu of SS0.000 batl. ls a transient
and bu ~rtedly been ataylnJ
tempotart\y ln the sara•e Ot
Comyns' home. Comyns hlrmtlf ls held tn lieu or $25,000 baH on the armed rob-
bery charae.
Det«tive Welsh said he ex·
pects the guspects will be ar· rai1n~ Tucaday or WC!dnHday .
••
Ramtrez had been souaht slncct
a week ago Saturday nlght, w!:
Greg OllUland, clerk at Bi
Dow's Liquors, 19351 Be
Blvd., wns robbed of $200 bt/111
aunman wearlnJ a blue dclillll
out flt. ·
The l'('volvcf'brn.ndlshlng b
dlt who fl('d ln a getaway c
driven by nn older woman \'I
described as wearing a Mal
Cro~~ emblem on his d~nlms.
Detective Weith aald l
Ramlrf'r. closely flt.s the deactf
lion of • 1unman involved
m ony olhor similar coun 1
5lickuPft, mostly S100 lo $200 JUbl
lnvolvln1 liquor r.totca.
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VOL 70, NO. 87, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1m N/C TEN. CENTS
53 County Cras~· Victims ·Listed ~
Here is a partial list of Bradley of San Juan
Orange Coast Residents Capistrano.
believed to have perished in Brit B d b f Sunday's Collision of two 747 a ran en erg o Coro.na del Mar. jets on a foggy airport Myra Cochran, William fs'l:nd::Y in the Canary Combs and Leone Combs, all
Ethel Blanche, Mable of Lagun~ Hills •.
. Brassfield and Lloyd and . Helen Ames of Anaheim.
Helen Chatterton, a ll of .Sherman and Marina El-
Laguna Hills. lsworth and Martin Fisher,
Col. Clifford and Marjorie . all from Laguna Hills.
* * * * * * C~e Still Uncertain
ane
* * * Survivor
Listings
Revealed
NEW YORK (APJ The
Iollowmg as a last of known sur
vivors of the Pan American 747
involved an the Canary lslancl
crash as provided today by
·Pan Am offi cials
1. Amador, J ohn; Marina Del
Rey. 2. Andersen, Marion; San
Diego. 3. Anderson. Dr Karc•n.
Seattle, Was h. 4. Bowman.
Richard; El Cerrito. 5. Brown,
Jean; Laguna Hills. 6. Bru!)co,
Cleo; Lake Oswego, Ore
7. Brusco, Rolan . Longview,
Wash. 8. Combs, John , Haleawa,
Hawaii 9. Combs. Mrs Lowse.
..l:l.aleiwa, Hawaii. 10 Culbertson. ~ephen ; Green Valley. Ariz 11
Daniel, Patracaa, La Verne 12.
Daniel. Lynda: La Verne
13. Ellerbrock, Byron ; Laguna
Hills. 14. Ellerbrock, Grace;
·Laguna Hills. 15 Fox. Kim, Vis
alia. 16. Heck, Paul; Laguna
HUls. 17. llolt, J oan Devcreau
San Diego
18. Hess. EdwJrd . Phoen.ax.
Robert and Beverly
Goedhart. 1621 Anita Lane. Newport Beach. ·
Ester Frier of Orange.
Raymond and Hein
Halldorson and Jean Houstof!~ a}l of Laguna Hills. Vera nooner of Santa Ana .
Benjamin Malin of Laguna
Hills.
Mente and Particia
Johnston of Newport Beach
* * *
~ras
Frank and Gwendolyn Kase of Laguna Hills
Karl and Lorraine Larson
of Laguna Hills.
Ethel Selbo of Laguna ffills.
Francis and Kathryn Sim-
mons of Laguna Hills.
Wiibur and Mary Jane
Smith of Santa Ana.
Robert and Isabella Parker
of Capistrano Beach
* * *
Charles and Lorranlne
Reed of Santa Ana
· Delea Peters of Laguna
Hills
Elizabeth Reining of
Laguna Hills
Marie Robertson of
Fullerton
Dennis and Margaret
Steeber of Santa Ana.
Robert and Ann Stevenson
* * *
Ariz. 19. Hopkins. Warren. Nort-
hbrook , Ill. 20 . Hopkins.
Caroline: Northbrook, Ill. 21.
Jakoubek, Marianne, V1saha. 22
Kershaw, Dorothea: Borrego
Springs. 23. LamE. Edward .
Walnut Creek. 24. ibcrt, Alta,
Hemet.
CHARRED WRECKAGE OF KLM JUMBO JETLINER THAT COLLIDED WITH PAN-AMERICAN 747 IN CANARY ISLANDS DISASTER
World's Biggest Air Disaster Caused At Least 580 Deaths; Investigation Continues Into Cause of Tragedy
25. Lord, Ms. Isabelle. Long
Beach. 26. Ma~ante . Maurice,
Sacramento. 27. McGowan,
Harold ; Laguna Hills. 28.
McGowan, Mrs. Grace; La~una
Hills. 29. Miller, Charles, Escon-
dido.
30 Monde, Anthony. La Mesa.
31. Monde, Mrs. lsombel, La
Mesa. 32 Moore. Mrs Bethene,
San Francisco 33 Naik, Jim,
Cupertino 34 Naik, Mrs.
Elfreida . Cupertino 35.
Pinsktaff, Charles San Diego
36. Reynolds. Bennett, San Lean-
dro.
37. Reynolds, Mrs. Madeline;
San Leandro. 38 Rich, Mrs.
Pamela; Woodlake. 39. Ridout,
Edgar; Alpine 40 Schlecht, Ms.
Erma; Palm Springs. 41. Simon,
Meyer; Los Angeles.
42. Simon, Mrs. Ethel: Los
Angeles. 43. Sinnett, Richard;
Longview, Wash. 44. Sinnett,
Mrs. Kay; Longview. Wash. 45.
Sparacino, S.; Medford, Ore. 46.
Tanemura, Roy; Kelowna, B.C.,
Canada. 47. Tartakoff. Jordan,
San Francisco. 48 . Tartikoff,
Mrs. Enid; San Francisco.
49. Trumbull. Col. Albert; La
Mesa. 50. Trumbull, Mrs.
Florence; La Mesa. 51. Tyabtr.
Marlo; Laguna Hiiis. 52.
Waldrip, Herbert; Laguna IOlls.
53. Waldrip, Lara; Lagana
Rills. 54. Walker, Larry; Laguna
Hiiis. 55. Walker, Pbylll1;
(See NAMES, Page AZ)
AD PUT DANE
IN GOOD HOME
"J I eel so much better now that
lbe bu a &ood home with a
'ard."
That's the advertising success
experienced by a Huntington
»each woman who placed lbLs
classified ad:
I
I
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m o. Shy, needs 11ood
Mellowownr. xxx·uxx
So If you have a pet to plate -
or aomethint you'd like to aell,
call th Dally Pilot at &42-5678.
Alon1 the Or.n1e Coast the Dal-
ly Pilot ia the pl1ce to advert.iae.
Leisure World
Victims Reach
25 in Tragedy
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
01 t ... o ... ty ~1i.1 St.ii
Only 10 of the 35 Laguna Hllls
Leisure World residenL'> aboard
an ill-fated Pan American jumbo
Jet have survived history's worst
air disaster-a fiery collision m
the Canary Islands.
All the passengers from that
Saddleback Valley r etirement
community booked their tours
t hrough the Good Times To
Travel agency, which maintains
two offices just outside the
Leisure World gates.
One of the known survivors of
the crash is that travel com·
pany's owner, Jean Brown, 2355
Via Mariposa West. She is mar-
ried to Gordon Brown but it is not
known if he was aboard the fight.
Another employe of the travel
agency, Mart.in Fisher, of 24552
Paaeo de Valencia, was also
aboard the flight, but his name
does not appear among the sur'
vivors.
Other Leisure World residents
listed as survivors of the crash
include:
-Byron and Grace El-
lerbrock, 25326 Q Bahia Blanca.
-Paul and Floy Heck, 2177A
Via Puerto. ·
-Harold and Grace
McGowan. 249-A Calle Aragon.
-Herbert and Lura Waldrip,
2391 Via MartPQ3a West.
-Marlo Tysblr, 211'7-P Via
Puerto.
Tyzbir is married but it is
not known tor certaln lt hta wile,
Irene, wu aboard \he filaht.
A representative of the travel
agency aaid the Leiaure World
re1idents and couplea bOoked the
ruehtlndepende:ntS, aJ\d were not,.
mem bertof a travel aroup. •
A 1poke1man for Lealure
World admtnlstraUon 11ld today
tbatatleaatone~llureWorld,._.
aident. Ann Milles, of 2400 Via
l(arlpon West hact booted the ~See~\IRVIYE. Pap "2)
"'"w1,.,...... LARRY WALKER IDl!NnF1ED AS LAGUNA RESIDENT
Bum Victim, Wife, Phytpe, Survive Jumbo Jet Collltlon
CoP,9 Luten for Thief
LOS ANGELES (AP)-~ce
are tooWnj~ 1latenlng--Cor a
peraon Who atole a t',000 talldna
m1caw Aamed Rover.
J01 Bird lmporla ha carwra Parlt told police tbat ~meone
aawed away a aectlon or tbe root
to enter the store. Taken were·
Rover, a rare hr.achlnth macaw
that can HY ·HI baby" and
''Tickle, tickle, tJckle," •nd a
tulplaur-creeted cockatoo worth .~; J)Ollce alld. . '
NB Yacht
Theft Suspect
Arraigned
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of, ... O•oly Pilot St•ll
Arraignment was slated today
in Los Angeles federal court for a
British sea captain who,
police said. took a sailing yacht
from a Newport Beach
brokerage firm and sailed at
singlehanded to Tahiti.
William Thomas Cox. 48, was
arrested Friday by federal of-
ficials who had been lipped by
French authorities that the sailor
was being deported from Tahiti.
FBI spokesman John Morrison
said Cox was arrested when the
Air New Zealand flight which
was carrying him from Papeete
to London touched down at Los
Angeles International Airport.
Morrison said that, in addition
to charges Cox faces in connec-
tion with the theft of the $68.000
sail boat in December, the sailor
is also wanted as a federal
fugitive from prosecution of
similar charges on the East
Coast.
In the Newport Beach case,
Cox allegedly stole the boat Crom
Coastal Boat Sales after viewing
it as a potential buyer.
The yacht broker said be re·
called that Cox had said he was
looking for a boat to sail to
Australia, so the broker notified
the harbor master at Papeete, a
personal friend, to be on the
lookoutfor his missing yacht.
The boat was impounded by of-
ficials in Papeete, but Cox was
not arrested because there is no
extradition treaty between the
French colony and the U.S. ·
Morriaoo aald French otncials
decided to deport Cox and
notified them of bis pendln1 ar.
rival in Los Anaeles.
According to the FBI taent,
Cox wu Indicted in November in
Syrac.-., N. Y .. for atealln& a
yacht In Toronto and sa.illnl lt to
Oatwro.N.Y.
of San Clemente. Florence Sparr of Laguna
Hills.
Irene Tyzblr of Laguna
Hills. Helen Vernon of Laguna Hills. ·
Robert and Mary Webber of
Irvine.
Charles and Fern Ziebell of
Laguna Hills.
(See VICTIMS, Page A2)
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80
Worst 1
I Airline ~
Disaster
SANTA C RUZ DE
TENER! FE, Canary Islands
<AP) -The death toll from the
faery runway collision here of
Pan American and KLM jumbo
Jets climbed to 580 in history's
worst aviation disaster, airline
s pokesmen said today. Most of
the dead were believed to be
Americans.
A s pokesman for Pan
American in New York said 330
of the 396 people aboard its Boe-
ing 747 perished. A KLM
spokesman at the airlinets head-
quarters in Amsterdam, said all
250 people abord its Boeing 747
died, including four Americans. _
Despite the airlines' figures.
Spanish officials on the island
placed the death toll at 562, with
72 survivors, including 11 in very
serious or grave condition. Pan
American said there were 66
s urvivors aboard its aircraft.
Most of those aboard the Pan
ADDITIONAL
STORIES, PHOTOS-83
American plane boarded in Los
Angeles, officials said.
There were conflicting reports
on the cause of Sunday's col-
lision on the fog-shrouded
runway.
The Spanish news agency Cifra
quoted airport sources as· saying
a misunderstanding of control
tower directions by the
American Pan Am pilot may
have been a factor.
But Spanish officials told a
news conference the "key point
of the inves tigation" was
whether the KLM jet had
permission to take off.
KLM identified the four on the
Dutch plane as Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gailis, Mrs. Terry Twist and her
18-month old daughter Melissa,
all from Rochester, N.Y. It said
Gillis was production control
manager for a Xerox plant in
eastern Holland. .
The Spanish news agency Cifra
quoted airport sources as saying
the flight recorder from the
American plane s howed the
airport control tower had or-
dered Pan American pilot, Capt.
Victor Grubbs of Centerport,
N. Y .• to move on to the main
(SeeTOLL, Page A2)
Coast
Weather
, Clearing to mosUy sunny ··
with some winds Tuesday.
Lows tonight 45 to 50.'
Highs Tuesday 60 to 65.
INSID~ TODAY
A lt!tt.r lridcWra for 40 years,
written b11 convicted
Lindbergh bablf lriUtr Bnmo
Hauptmann to his moth•r
r ldicuUng eufdence used
agaJnat Nm, ha.a turf Cleed in
New Jt1rny. StOfl/, Af
-----------,,,-
Session
Opened
MOSCOW <AP) -Sovl•t
leader Leonid I. Breihnev
opened nuclear arms talka wttb
Secretary of State Cyrus R.
Vance today with a waminl that
American support of dlllldent in
Ruasla could und.ermine U.S.·
Soviet relations.
Brezhnev's comments at the
cl0$ed-door operung session were
reported by U.S. officials and the
Soviet news agency Tass.
Evidently aiming at Presid4'.nf.
Carter's public support of Sovtet
dissidents, Brezhnev was quoted
saying U .S. policy. d~es not
·•square with the pnnc1ples oC
equality and nonln~erference in
the internal affairs of each
other."
He said this could make a
"constructive development or re.
lations between the two countries
••. impossible."
Vance's spokesman, Hodding
Carter, said the secretary did not
respond lo Brezhnev's remarks.
He said Vance read a formal
paper reviewing general
bilateral and international rela-
tionships and calling for a full
range of discussions during the
nexl three days of talks.
U.S. officials said they expect-
<'d a hl.lman rights attack and Lhe
first Breahnev-Vance session
went about as expected.
Brezhnev's s tatement was re·
inforced later in the day in a
luncheon toast by Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko.
He referred to s tatement of
principles agreed to by Brezhnev
and then.President Nixon in
which both sides agreed on the
need for equality and "non-
interference 1n mtcrnal affairs of
t.'ach other."
Gromyko said the United
States confirmed these pnn
ciples when it signed the final
declaration on European serun·
ly and cooperation 10 llcls1nk1 in
1975.
If good relations between
Washington and Moscow are to
develop, Gromyko went on. they
must adhere to these principles.
"It would be a S('rious mi stake
to think olhcrwise," he said .
Cella Hits
Grand Jury
Picks Method
Orange County's Grand Jury
c;ystem came under fire today in
superior court as lawyers for ac
<.'used Dr Louis J CC'lla Jr and a
ro-defendant a ttac k C'd the
method of Sl'lect1ng the 19
m<'mber panel.
Supenor Court Adm101strator
Leslie McCartney was the first
witness to be called 1n a hearing
into the defen!tc argument that
the indictment of Cella and
rormer hospital admin1::.trator
Stephen RohC'rl Evans was un·
constitutional
The defense• aq'(ues that
nom1n allons for grand 111ry
service arc submitted by the
county's superior court Judges
and no att('mpt 1s made to select
a panel that fairly represents all
races, age groups and segment:,
of the community
Cella. 52. and Evans, 32. face
trial on 127 felony rount~ con
tamed 1n the grand JUry 10d1ct ment
It 1s alleged that thC' two men
were involved m a ~enes of em-
bezzlements at two Cella-
controlled hospitals that put an
estimated S2 million into the
political manipulator's pockets.
Crash Kills Mesan
A Costa Mesa man died Sunday
when the truck he was driving
overturned and w ent off a
highway near Greenup, Ill.,
police said Authorities there
identified the victim as Donald
Williams, 43, of Costa Mesa.
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LEISURE WORLD RESIDENCE SEALED BY AUTHORITIES
It Was Home of Air Craah Victim Ethel Blanche
Frona Page Al
SURVIVORS' NAMES. • •
tour but had not made her flight.
Another Orange Coast resident,
Marcia Holyoake of Corona del
Mar was a no·show for her re·
servation.
Officials attempted to contact
ncxtofkintoday.
According to spokesmen for
the Orange County Public Ad·
ministrator's Office, residences
at Leisure World of all those
known to board the ill-fa led flight
"ere sealed Sunday.
The sealing was requested by
security personnel at Leisure
World as a way to protect the as.
sets of any res idents killed 10 the
air tragedy, the spokesmen said.
Chief Deputy Publi c Ad ·
min1stralor Ken Hohla em·
phasized that the seals placed on
the doors of the residences were
only a safeguard to protect fami-ly holdini:is.
When next of km or legal <'X
f'rutors :-.tcp forward the seals
will he lifted on the res1drncC's
1-..no" n to b<' orcupied by thosf'
l-..11IC'Cl 1nthecrash
And the public administrator
s••<t ls placed on survivors' homes
"ti I b<' removed as soon JS .1
1 o rnplete h::.t of survivors I!>
:i vadable. Hohl a said
P.iul <rnd Flory fl<'tk. :?rn I\
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NAMES •. •
Laguna HJlls. 56 Waters. Col.
Mervm; Petaluma 57 Wiley,
David, Palo Alto 58 Williams,
Norman, Palos Verdes. 59. Heck,
•·toy: La~una Hill~.
Crew member!' surviving:
60 Grubbs. Victor. Captain;
Centerport. N.Y. 61. Bragg,
Robert, first officer ; Howard
Beach, N.Y. 62. Warns. George,
night engineer; Blairstown. N.J .
fi3. Kelly, Dorothy, purser: New
Hampshire, 64. Jackson, Joan,
flight attendant; Nashville,
Tenn. 65. Johnson, Carla, flighl
attendant; New York City. 66
Donovan, Susanne. flight atten·
dant; Harrisburg, Pa
Missing Girl
Found Safe
RIDGECREST <AP) -A
Ridgecrest girl was found in good
condition early today after being
lost in below freezing mountain
temperatures for 13 hours.
Christine Severson, 12, became
separated Crom her family dur·
ing a hike in the Chimney Peak
area of the Slerro Nevada SU.n·
day afternoon, Korn County
s heriff's officers reporttx!. The
locatlon northwe11t ot bore near
the Tulare-Kem line was above
the S,000..Coot elevation, doputJei
added.
Deputies rrom Tulare and
Kem counUe~. helped by the Jn.
di1n Welt. Valley Harch and
rescue unit. looked for the clrl
throughout Ute afternoon and
evening.
t
Via Puerta. moved to Leisure World from Los Angeles about r
four months ago, a neighbor said.
Heck is retired and he and his
wife have become increasingly
mvolved in Leisure World ac-
tivities since moving to the re-
tirement community.
Mano "Ham" Tyzbir, 2117-P
Via Puerta. whose wife Irene
was killed in the crash, is
described by a neighbor as a
marvelous. outoing person. He
retired from the tool business to
Leisure World eight years ago.
lie and his wife were active m
St Nicolas Catholic Church in
Laguna Hllls.
They used to go dancing on
Saturday mght at a community
clubhouse. the neighbor said.
Mrs. Tyzbir was well liked in
the community. The neighbor
said she was active in a
womC'n s bridge group.
Mrs Catherine Simmons said
she saw the Hecks as they were
Jt.oavmgon their trip.
"Floy kissed me goodbye on
her way lo the bus."
"l was the last one to see the
Tyzbirs," said R. A. Cicone. "I
walked them to the bus and Irene
s aid she wished my wife and I
were going with lhem.
"I talked to Irene's son last
night. He had talked to Ham who
1s in the hospital in shock. He
.,aid his mother is presumed
dead."
* * *
List Given
Of Manors
Sealed
The following are owners of
manors in Laguna Hills Leisure
World that were sealed by the
Orange County Public Ad·
ministrators office who are pre·
s umed dead in the Canary
Islands air crash:
Mrs. EtJll Blanche. 4698 CaJJe
Cadiz.
Mrs. Mabel Brassfield, 3484B
Bahia Blanca.
Lloyd and Helen Chatterton,
564C Ave. Sevilla.
Mn. Myn Cocbranr"136G Ave.
Sevltla.
Sherman and Marlon El-
h1worlh, 5350 Alcarrobo.
Ray ,ad Delea Balderson,
893N Ronda Seri.Ila.
Mn. Jean lloaswat, 508C Ave.
SevUJa.
Frank ud Gwen Kaae, 8178
Via Alhambra.
Karl and Lorraine Lar1on,
336A Ave. Sevilla. •
Bel\11mln Malin, 469F Calle
Cadiz.
Hein Peters, 2267 Via Puerta.
Francis and Kathryn Sim·
mon1, 198A Ave. Majorca .
Ellza~b Relnln•. 219 Av~.
Majorca.
Mn. Ethtl Sebo, 8528 Ave.
Sevilla.
Mrs. Ftoranct Sparr, 30870
Vla Sertna .
Irene Ty1blr, 2tt7P Via
Puerta .
Helen Venon, 30870 Vt1
Serena.
Qarl•.a.acl Fe:ni Ziebell, 80l2
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TOLL HITS· 580 •.•
runway. The sources said the
U.S. plane apparently misun-
derstood the order and taxied to
another runway where the KLM
plane was taking off. Ci fr a said.
But Manuel de Prado, presi·
dent of the Spanish national
airline Iberia, said the KLM
af ane bad been ordered to taxi to
the end of the main runway, tum
180 degrees and prepare for
takeoff. The Pan Am plane was
told to follow down the runway
and tum off onto a taxiway.
De Prado said he did not know
whether the KLM plane had
permission to take off. .
"This is the key point of them·
vestigation," said Tenerife Gov.
AntonioOyarzabal.
Asked about a possible
language problem, a spokesman
for the control tower said the con·
trollers talk to air crews ex ·
elusively in En~lish.
In New York, a Pan Amencan
spokesman said the airline ex-
pected "anything substantive"
concerning the cause of the col-
lision to come from a U.S. gov·
crnment investigating team sent
to the crash site ··and anything
else we view with concern."
Cifra quoted Grubbs, who was
hospitalized at the Santa Cruz
General Hospital. as saying he
was taxiing down the ma10
runway at the time of the col-
lision.
"The crew saw nothing right
up to the moment of impact," he
was quoted as saying.
Another survivor. Roland
Brusco Jr. of Longview, Wash.,
said the passengers were told the
KLM jet was to bold its departure
while the Pan American plane
taxied across the runway to
await its turn for takeoff.
"According to our pilot, the
other plane was to hold at the
other end of the runwayt' Brusco
told. the Portland Oregonian
newspaper by telephone. "We
pulled out and followed them.
Jusl as we got to the offramp.
where we would get out of the
way, well, communications must
have gotten mixed up."
He said the Pan American
plane was taxiing when "all of a •
sudden we were turning and so-
meone was screaming that KLM
was taking off ••• Everyone
was screaming."
John Hackette of Nashville,
Tenn., said his fiancee,
stewardess Joan Jackson, told
him the Pan Am pilot saw the
other Jet "and tried to get out or
his way but it was too late."
Those who s urvived the
holocoust of fire and explosions
were thrown from the plane on
impact or managed to scramble
to safety before the flames filled
the passenger compartment.
Investigators were en route to
Tenerife from the United States.
the Spanish mainland and the
Netherlands to try to determine
the cause of the collision. The
U.S. Embassy io Madrid sent an
eight· man delegation including a
doctor, and three U.S. Air Force
C130 transports were ordered
from bases in the Canaries and
West Germany to move the dead
and injured.
However, the airport at Santa
Cruz was closed by stormy
weather and all flights were
landing at Las Palm as, on Grand
Canary island. Those who could
not wait were taking a SO-mile
ferry ride to get to Tenerife.
Both planes were on cha.rt.er
flights, loaded with vacationers.
Pan American said its flight car·
ricd 396 persons, including ~
passengers who boarded in Los;.
Angeles, 14 who boarded in New1 York, a crew of 16 and two Pal\
American employes.
a.:ANJ; CIVIL CIUAAD ANO.RED CROU OFFICIAL BOAT THROUGH P!RSONAL B!lONQr.
Arduou1 T••" of ldentfffoatJon Of MoN Than SIG Vlctfm1 of Air Craah Continue• .• · .,,--
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' Optpirwie
Blee G-ant
hie Foster
B Beatrice Straight
Jn Alemter .
Best Director
0 Ingmar Bergman
0 Una Wertmulle< 0 1m G. Av1kisen
OSi~y luiret O Man Pakula
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Best. Supportinf Actor
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llrgess Meredith
Jasoo Robards
Ht.d Beatty
art YCUlg
B 8
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Best Motion Picture
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lbnl F<r Glo<y 0
Rocky 0
Taxi ()iver O
Keep Score With Oscar APWlrtphol•
Here is the scorecard for tonight's Academy Award pre
sentations. The Oscar ceremony begins at 7 p .m. on
ABC Channel 7. (Related stories on Pages B3 and 4.) , .
Long Li/ e Subject
Of College Cl~s
If the title of her book is any in -
dication, Shirley Rothman plans
to live a long time. On April 8,
she'll begin leaching a ~hort
course for Saddleback College
entitled "So, Who's Afraid of Get-
ting Old?"
Mrs. Rothman js an actress.
health and beauty expert "ho has
Baby Sitters
Won't Need
Compensation
SACRAMENTO 1AP>
Californians won "l hav<' to carry
workmen's compensation 1n
surance for occasional baby s11
tcrs and yard workers undf'r .1
bill signed into law hv Gov. Ec1
mund Brown Jr. Saturda)
The measure bv Asst>mbl\ m.m
Richard Robuison < D-Sant.1
Ana), repeals last yt'ar's law that
required msuranC'e against on-
the· JOb mJuneo; for all domPsl1r
·employes
There '~ere an estimated 4'1-.:
million Cahforn1ans \\ho l<.1Ckl'cl
the coverage reqmrcd hv th'· nlcl
Jaw.
The Robinson bill reqmres co'
erage only for t'mploycs who
·work at least 52 hours and earn ul
least $100 from the same
employer in a three-month
period.
Also. CO\'eragc is required only
of homrowners and renters who
boui;tht comprehcn sivt•
homeown<'r"' pohc1C':.. Rob1n-.nn
said such <'O\'C'r<iRl' rnii:.tht <'<>-.t .i-.
little as S2 a n•<.1r
The b11l also saves l hi• SI .ii I'
about S4 million a \'l',lr II\ , .. ,
empting \.\orkers who help ells
abled welfar<' recipients in lh1·
homemaker-chore program
The bill is AB 133 i\s ;in UfJ!•'n
cy statul<'. 1t goes into Jmm1•ch.tt1·
effect.
Shootings Delayed
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
National Park Service c:aid that
it would put off the shooting of
burros m Grand Canyon National
Park for at least a year.
WalldragAd
\\ritten a book callC'd .. How I Jn
tend to Live for 700 Years in Good
Health and Beauty."
She doesn't claim the ability tn
prevent the aging proce:-.s but
she's out to prove it can be pro-
longed.
·"There is no enthus1<.1sm for
growing old." sht' said. '"The ob·
Jec·tive of my course is to present
a program that puts an age pre
vent1on lifestyle into practice.
"Todny, we know that heaJthy
organs do not age and a great de
a l has already been done to com
bat physical and mental dcchn1•
in people of middle ;.ige ··
l\trs. Rothman's nationally not
t•d course is a study of revitah1.a
t10n methods that permit tlH•
mature individual to countenH·t
the prC'ssures of contemporan
life through bcttl'r nulntton, ,.,
1'rc1sc, mind control ancl cond1
tioning.
The Saddlchack l'0ttrs1' 1s bcml.!
offered as part of the· school ',
gerontology program. rt will h1·
tnught on Frida)S from !I :111 lo
11 30 a m . at T<'mple Judra in
1 aguna Hills and r<'gistration
will be conducted at th<' firo,;I
session.
No Victory
For Protest
VAN J\L."YS (AP)-PM-
pie passin,g the Victory
Dn,·e-ln Theater saw, for
about an hour, a brief
Story of "0" in which a
31 vear-old m;m chainl·cl
h1ms<'lr to thl' Pircular ll't
t,.r in the "\'1C'lory '1>1gn
ll \.\ ai:; onC' or lho .... (' fut1)1·.
-.ingular alll•mpts lo hold
h.ick th•' l·lock. In lh1.,
t·ase, James Aldridge .,.. Js
protesting the demolition
of a mural painted on the
back of the theatl'r -.cn•l·n
dl'p1cting a "'es tern "'agon
trmn.
Police said Aldridge
climbed to a ledge on the
75 foot-high sign, settlect
into the "0" in Victory and
C" ha med his ankle to the let-
t er.
You can't find n morl' loyal l'mploye than tht~.
Salesman Monty VanNostrnn expressl'd his gratitude to
his cmplo)cr, R&R Cycle, by having n tattoo llrt1st turn
his back mto a Harley-Davidson adve.rtiscmont.
en
Quinl,an
Tums23
MORRIS rLAINS, N.J. <AP1
Karm Annf! Quanlan, wbc»e
par •nb IMIJhl 1t court order lo
•llow the comotoae youni
woman to "dle with dl;nit.y, ·•
will be Z3 years old Tuesday.
A spokesman for the Morris
View Nursing Home said Mw
Quint4Ul's condition has not
(·hanged since she was admitted
here a year ago after a state
Supreme Court allowed doctors
to disconnect her respirator.
She lies unconscious in a
private room, and doctors say
:.he could remain so indefinitely.
M 1ss Quinlan fell into a coma in
Apnl 1975 after taking a mixture
of prescribed tranquilizers and
alcohol al a party. The respirator
was needed to 5ustain her
breathmJ::.
Doctor-. al St Clare's Hospital
in Denvt11e. "here she first was
treated. said her condition was
hoµele:.s and that she probably
would die 1f the breathing ap·
paratus were removed.
lkr parf.'nt-;, Joseph and Julia
Quinlan of Landing. asked the
dottors to turn off the machine.
When lh(•y refused, the parents
wl'nt to court
Tht• stall' Supreme Court ruled
tn a landmark decision last
\1.i rch that thl' action could be
ta k l'n
Doctors <.1t St. Clure's weuned
1\1 1 s s Q u i n I a n f r o m t h e
rl'sp1ratnr. and she has been
hn•ath1ng without 1l since May
:!:!
Shl· ''JC: trnn'iferred last June
to thl' nur..,in~ home, operated by
\Ion 1s County for needy pa-
tll'nts lll'r h1lh arc paid by the
st all'.
Big Brother
Must Accept
Gay Ruling
\11'1NE1\l'OLIS <A P > Big
lfrothers. Inc . l'Jn distribute in -
lormc.1l1nn ahoul the sexual
\H•rf<'rt·nc<'s of its would-be
\nlunlN.'rs <.1s long as il does so
1·q1ially for 1ls homosexual and
hl'(<•rosl'\ll.d apphnmts. a hear-
1ni.: t'\.1m1111 r h,1srult.'d
'
h.as I 11lt•<I
I .l'nn Tr .1\\ ll"k .1 !\! inneapohs
l,1w.n·r . rnli·d m a t•ac;c hrought
I" Can Ed~·ar Johnson. 28, "ho
111rnpl.unc•1• lo the c1ty"s Civil
H1r.h1.;. t'nmm1c;s1on that Big
Hrntl11•rs ch ,c•n mm<.1t1•d again:.!
him tn v111(;1l111n or a local or-
ctin.1m·1·
Tr~rn1c·k ruh•d lhat 1t 1-; not
,·olunteers ''ho v. ant to act as
companions to fatherless boys.
But he ruled discriminatory a
Big Brothers policy of com·
mun1catmg that information only
m cases ''whC're there is a pre-
frrence for persons of the same
i.:1.·ncl<'r ·· Johnson has
.1C'knowledged such a preference.
'Tlw admitted policy of Big
llroth1·rs is to convey informa-
1 tnn as to affeC'tional preference
11nl\· 111 1nst<inc<'s nf volunteers
\1 ho rhcl(ls(' tn direct lheir serious
ii! l'C't wns to persons of the same
~1·nckr ·· Trawick said. "This is
.1n llnt'<tual and discriminatory
polin and 1o; an improper use of
111lwn\1..,l' properly gathered in-
1111 m.11inn ahout a \Olunteer.
·If Big Brothers 1s going to re-
l.1 v 1nformat1on involving the
:.t•:<ual or affect10nal preference
of a particular \ olunteer to a
particular mother or boy, ·it
must convey this information as
tn all potenial Yolunteers .•. :
Traw1cksa1d.
Trawick went on to say,
however, thnl no discrimination
had occured in Johnson's case
because Rig Brothl'rs did not re-
lay information about him to
anyone. :.ince h1o; application was
pending.
R a kc r . a n .1 t t o r n e y t o r
. Johnson , said his chl'nt would ap-
P<':ll tlw decision. to Hennepin
Dist rlC't Court.
Overturn
Sought on
School Ban
The OPf'rator!'I of a proposed
~chool that will train and certify
m assa!'e technicians went to
court Friday in a bid to overturn
a ban by the Huntington Beach Ci·
tyCouncil
A hearing at which Orange
County Superior Court J udge
William L. Murray will rule on
the vnlidity of the council's de-
cision to deny a License to the
Am erican ln~tltute o( M assage,
19,80 Beach Blvd., has been
scheduled for May 3
·'The City Council took il'l ac·
tlon in the mlataken belier that
our client! were trying to operate
!\Orne kind or massage parlor."
plelntllt's attorney John Hoov~r
com m("nt('(f
"Nothlng of the" kind." he said
'Thia is a pt"rfectly letitimate
school and lrainin1 pro1ram."
.Just in Case?
Pianist Van Cliburn docsn·t usually need
the music, but it was there big as life on
the wall of a musir company in Min -
neapolis where he touched the ivories on a
piano in an adjoining parking lot. The
wnll score is Maurice Ravel's "Gaspard
de 1 a Nuit." Cliburn was in Minneapolis for
a series of concert~.
2 Suspects Sought
In Newport Rape
Newport Beach polic<' arl'
seeking two men who ubductc1I
and raped a woman who was
waiting for her husband to pick
berup
Officers said the 26-year-old
woman told them she was raJX.•d
by each man an the back seat of a
car that was driven arounrl the
city late Saturday night
Accordmi:? to the v1ct1m. 5he
and a girlfriend had been dnnk-
in g at Isadore's and the
girlfriend had left her at a phone
booth on West Coast High" ay
from which she ca II cd lwr
husband.
The woman t'XpluinC'd th<.1t !--.ht-
and her friend were ha\ ing a
parting drink !.incc thl• victim
<.1nd her husband were> slated to
move to Texas today
According to polt<"l' n•porh.
the woman was :.1bductcd by two
men driving a nC>w lar~e car. One
man forced her mto the hat·k Sl'at
where he raped he>r while the
other man dro' e
She said the two m<'n chanrtc-d
places and tht' prot'l'-;s wa!> r<'
pealed
She said she was pushed out of
I he car on Cliff On\ c ;ind\\ ent to
.a nearb} home to summon help
Residents refused lo open their
'Deep Throat'
Retrial Due?
MEMPHIS, Tenn. CAP> A
federal judge says ho probably
will grant a new trial to actor
Harry Reems on conspiracy and
obscenity c h arges stemming
from his performance in the
movie "Deep Throat "
But U.S. District Court Judge
Harry Wellford, after a three·
nour hearing postponed defense
motions for a new trial or acquit·
tal for 10 other men and four cor·
porations convicted a year ago of
conspiring to manufacture and
distribute an obscene film.
Asst. U.S. Atty. Larry Parrish,
who won the convictions, said he
expects it would be more difficult
to obtain a new conviction
against Reems, whose real name
1s Herbert Streicher.
door to the Y.oman. I.Jut called
police.
The two suspects are described
as of medium build in their early
thirties. One had short dark huir
and the other had a beard and
mustache.
Crash Kills
Two Marines
Two Marines killed in a headon
traffic collision when they tried
to pass a bus at Camp PC'ndleton
early Sunday were identified to
day.
They were LL Anthony W
Rice, 25, of Springfield, Ohio, and
Cpl. David S. Parker. 22. Sandy
Lake, Pa.
The Marine Corps said no one
on the bus was hurt but Rice's
wife Claudine was inJurcd an his
c:lr . The accident took place on
Bastlunc Hoad in th<' northc•rn
part of lhc base.
Girl Slain;
Uncle Held
HOUSTON CAP> -Ten-year·
old Ramona Abner. thought her
uncle John "was Prince Charm·
mg,'• her mother says.
Now John Charles Zim-
merman, 30, is in the Harris
County jail here without bond,
charged with capital murder in
Ramona's dealh. Her body was
found nearly decapitated in a
townhouse under construction in
West Houston. Police said she
had been killed with a 10-inch
butcher knife.
Zimmerman told reporters ht:'
··went berserk ..• just wenl
crazy." He said he had taken
''downers and marijuana" and
doesn't know why he committed
the act.
Ford to Lecture
LOS ANGELES CAP)
Former President Gerald R.
Ford will lecture at the Universi·
ty of Southern California this
May.
FDR Wife
Saw Self
'Pigheaded~.
N E W Y 0 R K ( A P ) --·
Eleanor Roosevelt felt her devo-
tion to her own activities drove ·
her husband, Franklin·
Roosevelt, into an affair with
another woman and aJso caused·
his premature death, says her '
son Elliot.
Mrs. Roosevelt believed
she was "pigheaded" and un:
bending toward the late presi-.'
dent and "always so insistent on
doing the things I wanted to do,"
according to excerpLc; from Elliot
Roosevelt's book published in the
April issue of Ladies Home
Journal.
Jn "Mother R : E leanor'
Roosevelt 's Untold Story." Elliot
Roosevelt said his mother
learned of his father's invole·
mcnt \\ith her soc ial
secretary, Lucy Mercer, when
FDR was assistant secretary of.
the Navy in 1918. He said FDR's
mother. Sara Delano Roosevelt.
prevented Eleanor from seeking.
a divorce ::ind persuaded Franklin
to give up the woman by a threa~
to withhold extra funds he needed.
to further hJS pol_itical career.
"If only 1 had found the
courage to talk to Franklin as l
wanted to, l could have said. 'U>t
us bury this matter and begin all
over again together,' '' she was
quoted in the book excerpts. "I
ought to have done that when I
said I would. nut I left it too late.
I contributed to his loneliness. r
should have shared his burdens.'"
Lucy Mercer had married Win·
throp Rutherford 11 and begart·
seeing FDR again after she was
widowed, according to the ex-
cerpts.
Elliot said his mother found out
that the woman was wit h
Roosevelt when he suffered his '
fatal stroke at Warm Springs.
Ga., in April 1945 and blamed
herself.
"( can only blame my own
pigheadedness, not Fat.her," he.
recalled his mother said. "She
<Mrs. Rutherford) deser ves
forgiveness as much as anyone."
"The person she blamed for
Father's dying was herself.'" be
wrote.
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jlow Better
js Bigger?
Tl .J. CAP> -la a
later to • v
LladberO ba J k lier B JUeba:rd llauptma11.D ridJculed
"14eDce med" qafmt bJm and
••ld bl1 defense attorney
cooperllled Wkll tbe pro eeuUon
aod ... aft.en drwik.
The leaer' was never delivered
or otberwbo made pubUc. U was
hidden fol' 40 years in the
penonal PApert of' Col. Mark K.IJdbertlni, warden at Trenton
St.ate Prboo ln t.be mid·1930a. .
IT PRESENTS \Do new
evidence but may serve to revive
doubta about Hauptmann's guilt
which have circulated since he
died in the ele<:tric chair on April
•: STRIKING HOME: Right now,
you may be pondering ii bigger
.tlnd bigger is always beUer as we
have how witnessed the worst air ~~isaster in aviation history. And
2, 1936.
jt has struck very close to home.
•, Clearly, it is tragic enough
:when one person loses their life
in some form of accident by air, ~ea or land. But an the Canary
Jslands, we h ave now had
iragedy strike in monumental
.. -proportions when on Sunday, two
Jumbo Jets collided on a fogbound
.:runway
It's bad enough when we suffer
1l plane crash wherein 25 or 4-0 or
60 people lose their lives. But more than 500? More than 500
d ead in a single swift st roke of
fate.
SOMETIMES YOU might
think of this in a rather detached
manner when the tragedy,
enormous as at is, strikes so far
away.
· But then you find at 's a small
~·orld after all A disaster in the
Canary Islands can zero in right
here on the Orange Coast.
· The doomed Pan American 747
jetliner carried happy people
headed for a cruising holiday
And we now learn that many of
them were rC'tlred persons.
booked on the ntghl to a cruist>
ship. right here from our own
Orange Coast area
Al llus wntmg. 1t 1s known that
~om th(• La~una l1 1lls Leisure
orld retirement community one, ~ people. many of them
couples. we're booked for this
holiday outmg.
Again, at this hour, 10 of those
3-t are listed among the sur·
vivors.
Thus you have the fear that
f-before this day is out, the death J list from our coastal area may be i quite long. , ~ SO IT I S THAT our
I newsgathering people are now
struggling to learn who survived
and who perished Passenger
I manifest lists are lied up and
can·t be released for one offlc1al
reason or another.
$ Overseas operators tell you
fi that all telephone commumca·
J t1on to the Canary Islands 1s ~Jammed and may remain that ! way for hours. You can well im-
; agane it.
' So you can only express
'heartfeld sympathy to the
' families and friends of those
: travelers who were so far away ~ whE'n tht' tragedy struck and
: their fall' remains unknown.
~ Meanwhilt', you ponder t he
: enormity of the loss of hfe in this
• aviation disaster. It seems our S c1vilizalion is such today that we
: have this compulsion to build our
; transpe>rtauon vehicles. b1s:a:er.
• faster. lon1-:er and with more
: capacity than the last model. • ! WE TAKE PRIDE in having ~ capacity for hundreds on a Jumbo
l jet or tram and thousands on a
) passenger vessel. More and
; more, faster and faster, bigger ! and bigger.
~ Then when a tragedy of Sun·
! day's proportion strikes, you
' have to pause and ask ir bigger ? r eally 1s better.
• . .
Hauptmann spent 14 m onths on
death row at the prison and was
executed there for the murder of
Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr ..
infant son of Col. Charles
Lindbergh, the national hero who
made the first trans-Atlantic
fligbtin19Z1.
HAUPTMANN GAVE the let
ter, written in German, lo Kam ·
berling, and asked him to send 1L
to his mother Pauline in Kamenz.
Germany, near Dresden, <ind
give a translation to then·Gov
Harold Hoffman.
There is no record whether
Hoffman saw the letter. Bul aC·
LETTER MADE PUBLIC
Bruno R. Hauptmann
t·ordmg lo an allachcd note. Kim
berlmg dCl·1ded not to mat! 1t
because 1t "might n.•ceivt• ::.ornl'
pre>ss t•ommt•nt over in
Germany, which might result m
some unfavorable reaction, or. at
lt•ast m placing us in ~m emh•ir
Reporters' Probe
Licavoli 'Linked'
To Arizona Crime
By The As&ociated Pre&&
The past career and present a ell v1t1cs of Peter J oscph
"Horseface" Licavoli Sr . a Detroit gangster who moved lo AnrnnJ
in the 1940s, are detailed in published accounts of the latest install
ment of a St!ries by a team of mvest1gallve reporters
The stones appeared today m the Jnd1anapolt::. StJr and other
papers.
They said Llcavoh 's "track record from his days as kader or
the old Detroit Purple Gang to his present 5tewardship of an Arizona
hoodlum mob -illustrates how firmly entrenched organi1ed crime
has become In Arizona and throughout the Southwest "
THE STORIES m print said "The> Licavoli famllv has rnrried
on its criminal activity virtually unmolested by the law since Pete>
Sr. came out of prison in 1960 after se>rvm~ two years for l(:IX
evasion. Since then, he and his sons have opNated without interrup-
tion or felony arrest."
The published accounts covered the ll>th 11art of a 23-part
copyright series produced by lnvestagallve Rl'porters and Editors.
Inc .. CIRE> after a six month l'fforl m Anwna, Stont" .. in print
yesterday traced the act1v1t1es or another organm.•d en me hgurc
now in Arizona, Joseph ··Joe Bananas·· Bonanno Sr
TODA Y'S STORIES said that, accorrlmg to Jssoc1ates
Licavoli. 74, has become increasingly reluctant to be inrnlved in
narcotics because his son Ted was once a heroin Jdrl11•t
The published accounts add that L1ca\'oll ·!'i l\\O othC'r <.,ons
Peter Jr. and Mi chael "don't s hare their fathers distaste for drugs
The Drug Enforcement Age>ncy. <DEJ\J "'h1ch 1dent1f1ed Peter .Jr
as the successor to his father's throne. says ~oung Pete operated a
s muggling ring from Mexico to St Louis, Young::.lo'-'>n , Ohio. Boston
and Anaheim.
Peter and Michael Licavoli arC' said b~ DEA to tw financing
other smuggling rings
THE STORIES tn print said that L1cavoh s recent l'Onv1ct1on on
a chars;(e of trying to sell a stolen painting to an unclercoV£·r l''HI a~ent "is living proof of the adage that old Maf1n:-.1 never die. they go
into semi-retirement m the sun and~ ork on occas1onal scam ··
Licavoli was sentenced on Peb 4 to 18 months in prison and was
fined $10,000 in the case. He is appealing
According to the stories in pnnl. Licavoli has fared 38 en m1nc1l
charges, but was convicted only three times before the pa mt mg case
and spent only 412 years an prison The earlier conv1ct1ons came for
bribing a Canadian border guard during his rumrunnmg davs for
income tax evaBion an the 1950s and for contempt of Congress In ~on
nection with his refusal to appear before a rat•kets anvest1g<1tion
THE PUBLISHED accounts said L1cavoh purchased the GraCl'
Ranch outside Tucson in 1944 and added that the property ·quickly
became a haven for the mob and has stayed that way for 35 years."
Published accounts or what was presented as a sidebar to the
IRE series said. "Crime syndicate leaders and Tcam!-.ters L'nion of
facials have joined lo push for pre-paid dt>ntal coverage plans m
Arizona and across the nation."
The stories in print detailed complex arrangrmentc::, allegedlv
involving mob figures in the dental plans
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l a1~ by Tt.. A-.oclai.d Prta
and the New York DaUy New1.
RAVPT•ANN SAID h ·•wu
condemMd wit.bout bavin1 tbe
sU1htat idea of the crime. Also. I
have never in my llle aeen the un-
fortun t e child and lf anyone
ask~ me where the Llndbef'lh
house ia. l could not alve him any
tnformation, even with the best of
intentions."
He especially disliked bis
former chief attorney, Edward
Reilly, a renowned New York
criminal lawyer brought into the
case by the Hearst newspapers
without consulting Hauptmann.
"HOW MY CHIEF counsel at
the trial acted or how he could
act so, I cannot comprehend. Ac-
cording to my op1mon. I believe
that I am 100 percent certain
when I ~ay that he worked
together with the> prosecutor. 1
had an oppe>rtunity to explain my
c·asc to him only five minutes. He
simply did not come to me, or 1f
he came for thrt.>c to five
minutes, he WI.ls often drunk.
How could I talk with him?"
Hauptmann complained.
Hauptmann tried to prove in
the<' letter that som e of the
ev1dent•e must have been
fabricated by Police.
Gays Meet
Deferuled
WASlnNGTON ti\PI
President Carter's chief
spokesman says a
"el'kend meeting betwe>en
a pre..,1dent1al ass1st~rnt
and rl'prcsent:it1ves of a
homosexual group "as thl'
essenct> of what Amen ca as
all about "
[nten ll'\\Cd on COS'
Pace the Nation on Sun-
dav. Press Secretarv .Jod\
Po.wt•ll said he d1dn ·i. kno"
'' hl'I her Carter knew in ad·
'an('l' ol tht• thn•e-hour
Wh1lC' !louse st'ss1on
hl.'lwet•n Margaret
('ostnnw and lt•adcrs of
I ht' National G<1y Task
Fore<:'
Rut he said lht• rt>pre>!-.en
tal1ves of any ~roup who
foel tht'y're not bc•1ng trt'at·
eel ta1rl~ ... huuld hJvc· a
r1~ht ··10 put thJl
grie,·anct• bt•forc the high
offlcaals of this land Jnd
say. ~c want n•drC'ss
AP Wl,.pholo
AMBASSADORS WHO AIDED IN HANAFI SURRENDER
Ghorbal (Egypt), Yaqub-Khan (Pakistan), Zahedl (Iran)
Three Ambassadors
Hotwred at Party
WASHINGTON <AP> -Th<:' three amba!>sadors who negotiated
the release of 134 hostages held hy llanaf1 Moslem terrorists were
toasted with champagne and pre:sented "'1th porcelain "peace"
roses
. But none of the 300 or 50 Y.ho lifted champagne glasses at the
private party Sunday might had been ht•ld hostage by the terrorists.
None of them was mvalt'd.
AMBASSADORS Ardesh1r Zah('(ll or Iran, Sahabzada Yaqub-
Khan of Pakistan and Egypt's Ashrilf Ghorbal acknowledged the
cheers and bravos of the gut•sts while Mayor Walter Washington
called them "men of honor. three bt•aut1ful human beings."
The envoys helped wm the :-.urrcnder of a dozen Hanafi ter-
rorists by quoting from the Koran and rec-1lmg poems for more than
three hours. thus ending a 38-hour siege th at nearly paralyzed the ci-
ty and resulted in one death
THE HOSTS or the party, held at Pisces. a fashionable private
club with a tankful of_exottc fish over the dan('c floor. were Patrick
J. Daly, a protocol office staff assil>tant. and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Berke of Scarsdale. N Y .
. . Daty said the part) was not an official State Department do.
And _1t snot a tn hutc tu an unhappy s1luat1on. ' he ~aid, countering
<'rtt1c1sm voiced b) some that 1l y,as not n·ally appropriate to com-
memorate such a dreadful event.
"TIUS IS A BIG thank you to the ambassadors," Daly said.
"They boosted the stock of the d1plomat1c community They were so
magnanimous and conducl<'d themseh es with such grace."
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Bubble Burs
For Residents
ESCONDIDO <A P > -For resl·
deut.a ol Lawren<'~ Wei k's mobile
home park httrt, the bubbles
bunt Ind th• ch•mpa•ne IOW'ed
when they reeelvt"d noti<'es rail·
ln1 thek rent by as much as 42
percent.
And the music maestro's Mme
evoked bitter comments from
some members or the Lav.-rence
Welk Country Vllla1e Associa-
tion.
"We just think he's plain goug·
ing us," said Bruce Hurtt, 67, a
retired· real estate salesman.
"It'sjuat plam unfair."
JOE MOSS, 69, a retired in·
terior decorator was even more
to the point. ·'The senior clUzens
have made Lawrence Welk, all 40
million of us," he said. "He owes
ever~ he's aot to the senior
citizens who hke his music and
we expect more of him than
this."
eJk. who tometl.m• I I
wMklnd ln a ll'ailw bomt 1.11 the
park, tpnwted over n>lltna hllla
in Su Dlqo County. la away on tour.
But Ted Lennon, uncle of tho
1ln11nl IAftDOft S!ltet1 and Ill•
ecuUve vice prealdent of Welk'•
Teleklew ProducUona, Inc., de·
fended tbe rent hlk• which have
rahed monthly rtntala to
betweec SHT.50 and 1210 tor the
200 mobile home ah.ea, occupied
moaUy by older people on fixed
incomes.
LENNON CITED "lnflatln&
costs" and "a reuonable return
on investment" aa reuooa tor
the rent biJce, but be assured
there won't be any more in·
creases for at least one year.
LeMon said Welk has always
tried to hold rents "down to an
absolute minimum and he does
regret the increase; he looks on
A ... 1...,.,. ..
ACTION DEFENDED
Lawrence Welk
•
Woman Bystander
Long Beach Citizen Victim of Gunfire
LONG BEACH CAP> -
A Long Beach woman
was slain by gunfire as
she stood near a car
parked in front of her
home, police reported.
They said Julia Nino,
34, apparentJy was an in·
nocent bystander. They
said she was shot about 7
p.m. as a car containing
five men drove by and
Singer Duels
Webb Corp.
LOS ANGELES (API · A corporate
power struggle led by singer Frank Sinatra
has caused the Del E. Webb Corp. of Phoenix
to p ostpone indefinitely its annual
shareholders meeting
fired at the car s he was
standing in front of,
which was not her own.
They said the five at
first threw a pop bottle at
the car, t1l e n drove
around the block and
fired at it, fatally IDJUr·
ing the woman
Drug But
SAN DIEGO <A P>
Police say 160 persons
h:we been arrcsted m the
Pepper Grove area of
Balboa Park ror in·
vestlgation of narcotics
violations m the last
three weekends
The problem got so
bad that familie:. com
plained of "guys break·
ing up their picnics and
demanding food and of·
( ___ s1_a1_e __ )
mlght be hyperthermia,
or abnormally high body
temperature.
Young Williams had
set out fnr a hiking trip
last Wednesday. and had
planned to meet a friend
m the mountains. Hikers
found him lying on his
back o n top of hi s
backpack.
Wind Faulted
SAN DIEGO (AP)
Strong winds blowing
from the wrong direction
forced cancellation of
second-day events in the
Torrey Pines glider
plane soaring contest.
F~ .. ·va1 owl
Hooken Film E..,..,
SAN P'RANCJICO
<AP> -Tbe el Ded
0 ol tat.D.a·
t oaal Hooll•ra Pllm
rutl••• loday hat
railed tbe lrt ol rttl·
dent• or the llount
Dav feartn1
tbelr 11et1lllborlllood
thaw wW become a
baDaout lot uaaavory
cba.racc...
Ratld•nll bave
Ulrtal.CQed to atop the
•••lt·lona r .. tlva1,
1==1
wllleb tncludn ore
• deal1Qs to a.om• U1at wttb ~
a.tJlWklD.
ftoUce Captain 1tr1Mll1
RaaN, i:nelct.at ol the
Mou.Ill Oaricboo Muaor
Home Owners A.alocl•·
lloa. uJd Illa uo•
• LaJdaa 1110af• aeUOD II to "°' tbe noc:si
' 'ne f..UHI wu ot·
fanlud by OOYOTE. ttte
ptaetllut.' union.
THE 8ALLOPIMG GROOMER HAS A GOOO THING GOIMG •.. GOING
RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR!
A ""t of brlgl'lt blvt lt77 Dodge v1n1, compt1t1ly outfltttd to
groom your pet to perfection right 11 your curb. 1w11ta your
call ... (71'1 U.·11941
TIIE GALLOPING GROOMER ... MUES
HOUSE CALLS ONLY ... at prices comparable to those In tradl·
llonll grooming s.tlons .. •nd the GALLOPING GROOMER
elim1111tH all tht luu Ind bottler In the barg1ln.
TillS UMIGUE PET GROOMING SERVICE... er1ng1111 the
fullltles of ttie finest pet parlour to your door In a completely
self<onttlned rnoblle unit that Ofltrs convtnleno to you and
air conditioned comtort to your ~1. whO la bathed ano
groomtd 10 the soll str1tns of music.
PROUD IS THE PET ..• who 1111 bell\ groomed by thf
GALLOPING GROOMER ... 1skilled1>roleu1onal wtlo
t'las combined scientific know-how 1nd
crullve artistry to orovlde a service that
w111 111v1 you Incl your pet be119lng for
more ...
Tit£ 8ALL0'1•G GROOMER recommends JOU tlkl your pet tD a Vet It llllt Ollct • YHfl The Webb Corp .. v.hich operates gambl ·
ing casinos and hotels throughout the western
states, including the Newporter Inn in
Newport Beach, announced the action but
declined to comment on the attempt by
Sinatra and two other men to gain control of at
least one seat on the company's board of
directors.
fering grass to the kids," -------------------------------------------------
said police Sgt. Rod
THE SHAREHOLDER meeting was to
have been held Apnl 15
But a Webb official said the meeting was
put ore l)<'nd1ng the outcome of a lawsuit.
Quigley. Grass is a
nic kname for mari-
juana.
The few children who
found drugs left on the
ground took them and
became sick.
Teeiu Murdered
LOS ANGELES <AP >
-Authont1es sety three
youths have be<'n arre~t
ed in the ext>cut1on hke
rryour
New Front Door The suit, hied m San Francisco federal
court , claims that Sinatra and Hank
Greenspun. publtsher of the Las Vegas Sun
newspaper. tried to force the Webb Corp. to
hire certain entertainers m its hotels and to
sell certain of 1Ls properties.
killing of two teen-agers .,.. __________________________________ _
whose bodies. bound and
Greens pun owns 285.000 shares of the cor-
poration and has 1nd1cated he 1s d1ssat1shed
with current corporate managcmcnt and
would \'Ole with Sinatra and his aJhes for a
change.
JN A SUIT filed in Los Angeles, Beverly
Hills attorney Milton A. Rudm asked that
Robert H. Johnson, president and chairman of
Webb Corp., be removed as executor of Del E
Webb's estate, which controls 2.9 million of
the corporallon's 8 5 m1lhon 'hares. The court
denied that pellllon
SmJtra owns 520.000 share' of th~ com
pany and Rudin 140,000. for a total of about
e1ghl (X'rcenl of the com pan) ·s shares
Giving Tops
s hot in the back of the
head. were found ma va
cant lot.
Police arrested three
youths on charges of
murder after a deputv in
a sheriff's helicopter !iaw
their car speeding away
late Saturday from the
site where the bodies
were found.
The \'lctims v. ert' id en·
tif1ed as Douglas Colltns
and Tim Cantrell. both
15, and resident" of
Bellflower
llUcft-Dead
SAN DIMAS <AP!
Mark A. Williams, son of
television actor Hal
W1lhams, has been found
$5 M ·11 · C dead in a canyon in the l Wll Olltributed San Gabriel Mountains, apparently of natural
LOS ANGELES IAPl -The National Easter Seal causes, authorities said.
Telethon has raised a record $5 m1lhon in pledges to Hikers found the body
help handicapped people, a spokesman said . of 20-year·old Wllllams
The 20-hour show was hosted by television star in Big Bear Canyon on
Michael Landon, who Is also nallonal Easter Seal Sunday, Sheriff's de·
campaign chairman. It ----------putlea said. They added
had drawn ~.016. 759 in he a d quartered in that Initial reports in·
pledges by the time it Chicago. dlcated cause of death
went off the air at 4 p.m --------------------
Sunday. th<' spoke~man
said
The show wail l<'lecast
from the KTLA i.tud10 in
Hollywood bei;onning at 8
p.m . Saturda'
The program raises
funds for Easter Seal
services lo handicapped
people Th<> National
Easter Seal Society 1s
CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN
Michael Landon Hoit
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In the world ol diplomacy, raretan
policy ne1otiatton1 cu1tomarlJ1 are
handled with cards well hidden under the
table. and played one by OM.
Then, when agreement I.I reached, the
negothllors emerge to tell the public what
bas been accompUshed and, sometimes, a
little about how the gamewu played.
cel•ed • whopptn1 -7 ,670 ln federal
edlcare pa,-mmta dwinl 1t7S. <>then on
the <>nmae County l -all over the
$100,000 mark accordlnt to lhe HEW -
were almo6t oa abocked Dr. White when
their patients and colleapes noted the
giga.ntlc wlndf alla they supposedly were
reaping from handling Medicare patients.
This, especially during the Kissinger
~ears, has been the U.S. pattern. And even
when the agreements were not bailed witb
joy, few seemed to question the need for
. ~ecret negotiation.
When some ol the embarrassed doctors
protested. the Daily Pllot asked the As·
sociat.ed Press and the HEW about the in·
i ti al report.
Well. said HEW's San Francisco office •
HEW released wrong information. In com·
piling payments made lo doctors groups
and doctors wnng group billing, the HEW
s imply grabbed the first name and tagged
that name as receiving all the group's
Medicare payments.
Thus it was rather startling to find
President Carter outlining, step by step,
the game plan Secretary of State Cyrus R.
Vance would be following in Moscow, even
before the secretary departed.
Cart.er has the original theory that the
American people should be told what is go-
ing on in foreign policy so that, as he puts
it, "the world knows ... that I am not speak·
ing as a lonely voice."
In Dr. White's case, the $697,670 figure
was really for a 40·doctor group, not for
him 'personally. Most of the others on
Orange County's list had similar stories.
It remains to be seen how the policy
will work. But it certainly comes
closer to the lately neglected American
~oal o( open government, with full public
participation.
The Daily Pilot already has corrected
the story for local phys icians' inaccurate
listings.
But, if the HEW is much concerned
about its mistake, it doesn't show. Late in
the week, Washington said it would be
another two weeks before a corrected list
can be issued.
Despite complaints about Carter's out-
spoken Rland on human rights, there's
reason to believe the Soviets do want an
arms accQfd.
By laying the American cards on the
table with regard to strategic weapons pro-
duction, sales of conventional weapons,
freezing nuclear testing and intervention in
African affairs, among other items, Carter
could well have won a few points before the
game bel:an.
Coffee Game
The shelf prices of so-called "interna-
tional coffees" -Suisse mocha and the like
-has been going up a little slower than
other instant coffees and it may look like a
bargain in view of the rocketing cost of
other coffee.
'Slight' Error The reason, if you haven't guessed, is
that the international, flavored coffees con-
tain more s ugar and chemicals than coffee. Dr. William While of Laguna Hills is
owed one big apology .
So arc 15 other Orange County physi·
C'ians '-"hO were apparent victims of an in-
eredible blunder b y some of the people who
make rompulcr readouts for the U.S.
Dt•partmcnt of Health, Education and
Welfare <H EW).
JI EW announced that Dr. White re·
Check the side panel and you '11 find, in
fact. that coffee ranks No. 5 on the list of in-
gredients in each can. By weight, there's
more sugar, vegetable oil and corn syrup
solids than coffee -followed by a dollop of
cocoa. All of which, by the way, adds up to
60 caloriea per cup. So much for a
bargain in either coffee or calories.
Bolivia Prison . Scene
U.S~ Funds Helped Net Americans
WASHIN\.TON -Three
months ago W<' d!'-><'rlbC'd the
plight of JS Americans who are
)anguishing in ~nm. r<.1l infested
Hollv1an pnc;ons. uncNtaan when
they will get out Som<' ha\C been
held for '!'Cars. without trial. on
susp1<·1on or posse-.sang man.
Juana or co(':11n<'
ThC'\ rJn th.ink thf"tr own gov·
t•rnmt'nt for thPtr mt'>forlune.
1 h •· \. "t' r•·
d II m JI 1• !I I 11
1.1d .1-. .i d1n•ll ·,,,,ult of ll "l
1•11·:-.-,un· upon
H I) I I v I •• l ()
1 r .1('k down
011 d r u g
\ 1olators. Thi•
,J u::.t1ce Depl.
•·vt•n c;C'ot an
:itlornf'v lo
ht'lp 1 ht• Bolt' ians draft a tough
drug l,1\\
Tht' l s i:.:ovt•rnment is al!IO
s11h.,1c1111ni.; !ht• pol1C't• "'ho arrest·
Ptl tht• i\m1·nrJn-. "iu ll''>S lhan $4
m1ll11111 of lht• 1\meracan lax·
Jl.l)o 1•r:-. lllllllt'~ h;.i:-. ht•('n pledged
to lht• Bolr' 1.Jn drug enforcement
prn~ram
This S4 m1lhnn hPqUe'lt hasn't
no111·1•ahl v ,oftenC'd I h•• hearts of
I ht> Holl\ian poh<'e toward their·
AmC'nt."an pnson<>rc; Al leusl rave
~mun~ 1\mt•ric-.111-. have wnlten
homl' <1hout police brutality. One
C'nmplatnC'd th.it the police beat
him with 11 ruhber hose. Another
wrote that ht.· had been beaten
und then t.hrt'alened with execo·
hon before a firing squad at sun·
rise. A lon1i1 haired youth was
drai::i::cci a c ross the p rison
r ourt.yarct hy his ponytail.
Moi.t of lh<• prisoners have
(JACK ANDERSON)
complained bitterly about
sanitary conditions The pnsons
a r e infested with rats a nd
coc kroaches. The food and water
have caused dysentery. in·
testinaJ infection and hepatitis.
One prisoner almost died.
according to his parents. or
hepatitis. Another lost 70 pounds
in prison as a result of an in-
testinal infecllon. Yet the pnson
authorities refused him treat·
ment for nearly a year. Another
man would have received no
medical treatment for nu and
malaria except for the kioctly in·
tervention of a priest .
BUT IT is the uncertainty that
has caused the most anguish.
Most of the Americans were ar-
rested for possessing no more
than a pinch or two of marijuana
or cocaine. Some pleaded an·
nocence. claiming they had just
happened lo attend a party where
pot was smoked.
Yet they have been stuck in the
slammer for months, some as
long as three years, without a
trial Their parents have hired
Bolivian lawyers who have col-
lected fat fees but accomplished
nothing.
The parents have also com·
plained lo us that the U.S. em·
bassy in La Paz seemed more
concerned about the sensibilities or the Bolivian authorities than
the suffering of the imprisoned
American.•).
After we wrote about their sod
Murdering English
A CIVIL TONGUF.. Ry Edwin
Newman. Bobbs Mcmll.
2117 Pages. $8.95.
Edwin N{'wman ha.'i written
anotbcr good book about bad
writing.
As in his enrlie.-best.fielliog
''Strictly S~aklng," Newman
carries on his most witty cam·
paign against corruption of the
English language.
Early on Newman states his
thesis: "A civil tongue ... •
means to mC' a language that is
not bogged down in jar~on. not
'puffed up with false dignity, not
• studded with trick phrases that
have lost thl'lr meanin1. It is not
falsely exciting, ls not patronli·
ing, does not conceal the amall·
ness and triteness of Ideas by
clothing them tn la.nauage ever
more grandiose, dot'S not aec?k
out increasingly compllca~
eomtructiona, does not welftb U1
down wllh the celatlnou1
•erblaie of Wastuniton and the
~ldC!lcts.••
RAVING llADE molt dear
•here h• stands. Newman then
dew* the rellt ol tbo book to dis-
( THE BOOKMAN )
cussing in just whal ways
English has become an uncivil
tongue and backing up his state-
ments with examples that amuse
while they horrify.
Here are two examples seltct•
ed at random : ... Y'know. • A
friend ln Detroit told me he had
beard a colleague aay. 'Y'know,
you never know.'" And, aurtbul·
ed to an American general dur·
ine the Korean War, .. Our
firepower will have a trem~n·
dous impact on their ground
troops, breaklnll thelr will lo ad·
dJtJoo to kituna them."
No aroa is lmmune from
Newman's probing Into th mlA·
use of lanauue: Sport.I, pem· meot. the military, •cademla;
acience, comm anlcatlons, all
contribute their bordble H•
ampl• of EntUab • 1he. un·
fc:nunatety, la apoke lo ocmt.em·
porll")' Amedca. PHILTHOMAS
APBoc*I Mt.er
situation, the State Dept. dis-
patched a special team to Bolivia
to investigate. The investigators
visited the Americans in prison.
with the run cooperation of the
Bolivian government. Their re·
port is still in the drafting stage,
but we can d1scl06e the mam hn·
dings:
-THE STATE DEPT. con·
firmed that m ost of the
American prisoners have been
dented due legal process. This is
regarded as a "Oagrant viola-
tion" of their human rights. The
Bolivian judges have deliberate·
ly held up the trials, however, to
spare the Americans harsh sen·
tences under the existing law.
The judges are waiting hopefully
for the law to be modified.
-The investigative team also
confirmed that Americans have
been mistreated in Bolivian
prisons. Not all the complaints
about beatings and brutality
could be verified. although the
report about one youth being
dragged by the hair was af·
firmed. But the investigators
concluded that the Americans
were treated no worse than Bob·
vian prisoners in the same
circumstances.
-There is also no question that
~anilary conditions are subslan·
daa:d in the Bolivian prisons. The
investigators actually saw the
rats and cockroaches with their
own eyes. As a result, many
prisoners have had ,health pro-
blems. But again. the American
prisoners are no worse off than
their Bolivian cell mates.
-The State Dept. agrees that
most of the Americans were ar·
rested for simple possession. But.
a few of the prisoners apparently
were dn.ag traffickers. One was
c4lught with 50 pounds of cocaine
in his suitcase.
BELATEDLY, the State Dept.
has now moved to protect the
has ic rights or the jailed
Americans. The department has
even cautioned the Bolivian
a uthorities delicately \hat U.S.
aid could be withdrawn if the
hum an rights of the prisoners are
violated. The U.S. embassy has
also been authorft.ed to retain a
Bolivian attorney to give legal
advice on the prisoner problem.
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The Havana-Moscow Line
Congress Looks Away
W ASlllNGTON -Even after
early warning signals from both
Westem·allied Zaire and pro·
Western elements in Marxist
Angola. the US. was helpless lo
interfere with the invasion of
Zaire's copper·rich Katanga pro-
vi n c e by battle-hardened
veterans -now Cuba·trained -
of the old Moise T shombe
Katangan constabulary.
That helplessness shows that
the impact of the Vietnam war.
followed by
the Central
Intelligence
Agency (CIA>
investiga·
l I 0 n S ,
traumatize
Congress to·
day as they
did during the
1975 Angolan
civil war .
Congress re mains transfixed
with fear that U.S. aid will lead to
military intervention, and is still
unwilling to use the undercover
CIA option. So, there is no errec·
live response lo the invasion of
Zaire.
Accordingly, U.S and Western
European experts here have
already conceded this result in
the two-bit war over a kmg's
'ransom in cop~r: the fall from
power of Zaire President Mobutu
Sese Seko, whose hapless
"army" cannot begin to tum
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
As a local law enforcement
officer, I think you did all
of us a great d1sserv1ce by
dropping the Dick Tracy
comic strip. L"t's get
Crime Stopp<>r's Textbook
back.
D.O.
Gl..ny G"' <O"lme"t\ .,. \lltlmltltd"' rt~dtr\ •nd do"•' "'ct n •rrlv rt flit<.1 ''-,,,...., ol tho MW•P•llllr Sttld your pet
....... to GIOO"'Y Go\, O•llY Polot
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back the Soviet·armed, Soviet-
supplied Katangan troops.
This may well be only the
first of several agonizing results.
H Mobutu does lose the presiden-
cy under the shock or losing the
richest part. or his huge country.
the momentum of that loss would
expose much more of Zaire lo
ravage by the Katangan forces.
Backed by Angola's own Cuba·
directed army and supplied by
huge Soviet military resources.
the old Tshombe constabulary
may now be accompanied by
Cuban and Angolan leaders.
· President Carter has been
strongly urged by European al·
lies to solemnly appeal to
Moscow to hall the invasion. U.S.
officials are uncertain, as we
write this. how deeply Moscow
was involved in the decision to in·
vade Zaire. Nevertheless,· there
is strong presumption that a
word from Moscow could stop the
invading force dead in its tracks.
by merely threatening to
withhold supplies.
But diplomats here have little
hope that the Soviets will hfl a
finger in response to such a re-
quest from Mr. Carter any more
than they did in reply to Henry
Kissinger's plea to stay out or
Angola in 1975. Indeed. coopera·
lion by the Kremlin is made all
the less likely by repeated Soviet
embarrassments from Mr.
Carter's human r ig hts cam·
paign.
NOR DOES the mood in
Congress incline Moscow to defor
to U.S. wishes. The skeptical,
even frightened. attitude on
Capitol Hill over foreign risk·
taking was dramatically evident
last week when Secretary of
State Cyrus Vance testified
before the House International
Relations Committee on fattened
aid for Zaire.
In response to Vance's request
for $32.S million in military aid
for Zaire, liberal Democratic
Rep. Don Bonker of Washington
informed him that Zaire's army
was corrupt "from top to bot·
tom .. and that Mobutu did not
have the confidence or his people.
Bonker later told us that was
the prescription that led \he U.S.
into Vietnam. But Bonker's was
the formulation that led
Congress into shrugging off any
responsibility for Angola.
Vance's aid request has not yet
been authorized, but it is now too
late for 1t to have any impact on
the military situation in Katanga
(now called Shaba province).
Moreover, even if Bonker over-
states the weakness or Mobutu's
army, the fact that 1t is not an ef·
fective fighting force is well
known here. IL may indeed be too
late for rehabilitation.
WITH HAVANA and· Moscow
watching lo see how well the old
Katangan constabulary
performs in Shaba province, suc-
cess is expected to gain their sup-
port for more extensive opera·
lions. "The game is to destabilize
Mobutu," one diplomat told us,
"and after he is destabilized. the
avenue is wide open for many
nefarious purposes."
A glance at the map of
southern Africa shows why. The
fall or Shaba province to the
Communist-backed Katangans
would surround Zambia, the only
other Western·leaning black
state in southern Africa. with
black stales which all lean heavi·
ly toward Moscow and away
from Washington: Angola,
Tanzania and Mozambique. So,
in ~ny civil war in Zaire between
a U .S.·backed force (under
Mobutu or some successor) and a
Soviet·backed force, the U.S.
force would be operating under
mo s ~ unfavorable
circumstances.
In fact, however, there almost
surely will be no U.S.-backed
force there because the still-
trau matized Congress would
not permit it. Vance's aid request
for Zaire will be cut by Congress:
in addition, the ''human rights"
bloc will challenge it on the basis
of alleged repression by Mobutu.
So. Zaire, or al the least its
vital copper·rich heartland.
seems doomed to go the way of
Angola in the familiar pattern of
a Secretary of State crying for
help and Congress turning away.
Another Threat to Morality
Harry Lynt. who claimed to
represent a publishing organize·
lion called The Gideon Society,·
was sentenced to 20 years Jn
prison in Gomorrah, Ohio. this
week for pandering obscenity.
Lynt, 34, was caught red·
handed in The Bide·an-Hour
Motel while
attempting to
place al-
J e gedl y-
obscene
material in
the bedside
night tables.
He freely
admitted he
had been dis·
tributing free
samples of the publleatlon In
hopes of "stimulating a wider re-
adership," but he heatedly de-
nied tt was obscene. "It's what
the people want." he angrily told
repQrten. "And I'd rather rot in
jail than give up my gallant fight
for freedom of the press.''
DURING the six·day trial,
howeveT, Prosecutor F. Norton
Feck had little difficulty C!Cmvinc·
ing the jury of seven women and
five men that the work ••violated
contemporary community
stands in lls appeal lo prvrientln·
terest.1.0
Feck open~ hjs ca!~ by notJng
tbal ln the very first chapter of
tbct book "a flve·letter word ror
suu.a.l lntcrcou.rsc'' Cb-1(·0 was
employ9d 28 limes on on• paao
alono.
He uid this wu f ollowcd b1 ••u Cdtemcly sraphic 1c.oount
[ ]
the jury returned the guilty ART HOPPE verdict without leaving the box,
~ _ JUDGE FENWOR'MIY Stough
of wife-swapping." And he read
aloud to the shocked jury bow a
man named Abram swapped his
wife, Sarai, who was ''very fair,"
to an Egyptian Pharaoh in return
for "sheep, and oxen, and he as·
ses, and menservants, and
maidservants. and s he asses,
and camels."
THE PROSECUTOR said he
would not quote from a song by
someone named Solomon nor re-
count what went on in a place
called Sodom for fear of offend·
ing the jurors. Instead, he said.
he would confine bis evidence to
the subjects of lncest and mass
rape.
The rormer, he aald, W86 com·
mi tted by one Lot, who
established a maaoo~ o eroi.t in a
cave with bl• two daughu,n.
They promptly got him drunk
and ... Atthat point Feck mopped
his brow Md said he couldn't go
on. He said the story ended with:
"Thus were both the daughter~ of
Lot with child by their falher." lie
uid the Jury could draw Its own
conclusions.
With pasaJomi mounting, Feck
«!ad how a Genc,.al Moses and
hll JsraoUtcs defeated th Mt·
dianita, slew the men and kept
32,000 VtrlJlns ror their 1'port.
That was when Juror Nella
Grout f 11nted and had to be
replaced by an allemalt'. The
trial was l""'1ftl1 concluded and
(
imposed the maximum sentence
after sternly telling Lynt that
placing such material in mot.el
rooms where it might be perused
by any innocent couple was "the height or depravity ...
Liberals everywhere have
rushed to Lynl's defense. While
uni \lersally deploring his
publication, an say they will de-
fend to the death his right to print
iL None, however, would admit
to having read the work.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
~N.W-'\~
Thoma• «ttud. E~
8orbora ICrtfbfda.
Editorial P~ Editor
1111 edltorlal paie ot t.he11>4ft1 Piiot s1ek1 to Inform ud
stlmulate readers by pl'elieinUnt
oo this pngt diverse commentary
nn tootc11 or interest b)' s)'ndic•l·
td rulumn1sts and c1rtoanl11t&. by
provldlnl( a rorum ror readers·
vlrws and by prrsentlns thls
nc~~po~r·11 opinions 11\d ldus
M C'Urr('nt tn1>1C',. Tht> t'dltottal
n11inlon11 or tht• Dull} Pllot apptar
ooh 1n the-t-dltm mt column at th4t
top or tht• puj,!C Opinions ~··
pr<''l't"d by the columnists. 1t>d
cartoonl1t11 and teller wr1tm llf'f'
their own and no c:ndoratment cl
their viP-1 by the Dall.1 Pilot
abould be lnfc:rred.
Monday, March2B.1977
I
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~~ey Drea1n ~actory
Subaidiary'. ScientUta Seek Solutiona cloitfor
"Billy! You forgot your boclcs!"
"Got.a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat will
cut red tape, getting the answers and action you need
to soloe mequities m government and business. Mat!
your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange
Coast Doily Pilot, P.O. Boz 15()(), Costa Mesa, CA
92626. A& many letters.as possible will be answered,
but phoned inquines or letters not mclt.u:Un.g the
reode-r's /till name. address and business hours' phone
number cannot be consulered. This cofamn appears dai·
ly euepC Saturdays."
Be Sure •f Refund Policy
DEAR PAT: I bought a pair of Auto Sound car
speakers from D.J .'s Sound Investments at South
Coast Plaza on J an. 28. I asked the employe who
waited on me if the speakers were returnable and
he s aid yes. Due to installation problems I decided
to return the speakers March 7. The boxes were un-
opened with both receipts attached. Even though
the receipt states, "All claims and returned goods
must be accompanied by this bill." it does not slate
that cash refunds will not be made. That's my pro-
blem . I was offered a $31. 75 credit, for which I have
no use.
D.B .. Costa Mesa
D.J. 's manager was familiar with your com-
plaint. He said an unlimited tlmfl for exchange or
use of your $31.75 credit was offered to you. No cash
refunds are issued by this store, and a sign to that
effect Is posted by the cash register. That is the
store's legal right, and apparently you have no
choice but to use your credit for whatever merchan-
dise you care t-0 choose. Whenever one is unsure
that merchandise will prove satisfactory, it's
always a wise move to chttk out refund policies
before a purchase Is made. Fighting for a cash re-
fund can be a lost cause when this is against a
store's posted policy.
Night Student o.,erhookftl!
DEAR PAT: With three of us in the family at-
tending Orange Coast College, the cost of books can
be somewtmt astronomical Our problem is that the
store's rules state that any purchase of books 1s
final. except those returned for partial refund dur-
ing the week of final exams We needed our books
for night classes until Fnday night of final week
When we attempted to return them the following
week they we ren't accepted. I know that there must
be some cut off date. but this arrangement doesn't
consider the needs of night class students Must we
be stuck wtlh unw.mtcd books in.stead of some much
needed money?
K C .. Costa Mesa
The bookstore's spokesman said that the
partial refund return policy was extended for
several days during the week following the final ex·
ams. You may have stopped In too late in the week
to benefit from this extension. If you explain your
situation to Harold Shuster, manager of the store,
be will attempt to help yoa out. The only books lbat
cannot be retumed are those wblch are not going to
be used in upcoming classes.
GLl:NDALJI (AP) -Leaw lt
to the at Walt OW., to
rind tome pod lD tbl Wala'
byae \hat pe1k1 plant dot· aina Sclutben ri•en.
By tbe time sdentlab worldnJ
with Disney'• aubeldlary. WED
Enterpri99, set t.brouCh with it,
you may pu1 it ill your car'a fuel
tank, write cm it, feed ll to cattle,
spread it oa your carden or use
it to filter water. • WED ENTERPRISES is Dis·
ney·a fantasy factory, a giant
sandbox for adults where 500
·artists, designers, sculptors,
modelmakers and engineers
create and manufacture the
rides and exhibitions for DlS·
neyland and Walt Disney World.
But the "imaganeers" at WED
are into more than Just dream-
ing up new thrall rides They're
also working with scientists
around the country to find solu
lions for mass transportation,
pollut1on, the energy shortage
and other perplexing problems.
Walt Disney World an Orlan-
do. Fla , wilJ showcase these d(•·
velopmcnts at its Experimental
Prototype Community of
Tomorrow CEPCOT>. bt'ing
planned en WED for opening m
the early 1980s.
"WE'RE THE CATALYST,"
said Bill Williams, EJ>COT's
managing administrator. "Wt·
bring people and 1<.1<.>as togc:th1·r
and maybe new 1<.l cas wall
evolve. Tht'n \H! bt•come the
com mumcators
"llyacmths arc a good l':\jm-
ple or us bemg catal} sts," he
said. ''All lhl' <.•lemcnts arc
there. A lot of work has been
done prior to our interest We
went lo thl' <."'<Pt.'rts who had lhc
pieces of information we
needed, and now we hi.Ive a pro-
ject. Hyacinths t·an be used to
filter sewaf.lt.' or he made mto
feed stock cir turnl'd into
methane gas A terrahlc
nuisance !>uddenly hctnmcs an
asset."
L Gorclun Coopt•r. lht• former
a storonaut who 1~ WED's \'ICC
president for n•st•urd1 and de
velopml•nl suHI "We fmd ;1
need and prc:-.l'lll .i practical
solution."
IF YOU f'INO IT unusual that
Disney as an vol n•d an such de-
velopments, l1stt.•n lo Marty
Sklar, \'ll'C pn::,1dt•nt for con-
cepts. 'So many 1nst1tuhons
have lo:;t their crcd1h1lity, but
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SAN DIEGO CAP) -
The fastest growing
"happy hour" is al lhe
San Diego Blood Bank.
A winery donated
several cases of wine
last Chruitmas and "the
donors like it so well we
decided lo continue glv·
ing a drink lo all of
them, .. a spokesman
says.
The wine glasses are
filled from 4 p.m. lo 7
nightly, Mondays
through F rida ys.
Cheese and crackers
also are gtven lo donors
with at least 40 of them
-a third of all giving
blood -laking wine in
preference to fruit
juice, coffee or nothing.
The donors also get a
note suggesting they
drink wine after givina
blood, not before.
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people belleve la Dould
Duck. Our job •• to com-m Wllcate t.beM thiJlp to the
world in a C'A!dJhle fll9D.Der. ''
John U.Och, executive vltt
president. uid: "Our parb are
places wbef'e people can come
and touch and see and ex·
perience the new ideas. That's
the real communications. You
cua talk or write about
somethin&, but there is notJUnc
like experiencing it yourseU."
EPCX>'I' will be divided into • 'We lhld • •eed Del
presettt. • prtsetletll ........ ,
World Showcase and Future
World.
The World Showcase will be a
permanent world's fair with
pavilions from various nations.
''WE WILL GIVE nations an opportunity to tell their story,"
said project director Harper
Goff. "Th e message i s
sweetened with entertainment.
It's going to be a pill sugar-
coated by Disney, but people are
going to go away with more in·
formation than if they'd had a
ha rd sell."
fl 's at Future World where
they get down to business. Here
wall be the Spaceship Earth ex·
lubit and shows presenting the
worlds of communications,
health and medicine. food,
energy, transportation. and
s pace and oceanographic ex-
ploration. It will also house a
conference center.
Disney learned back in the
1950s when he was building Dis-
neyland that he needed a few
radical ideas. What had worked
in the past would not serve the
purpose he had in mind.
FOR INSTANCE, HOW to
move the millions of people he
expected to visit the park. He
came up with solutions -from
monorail to train to boat -that
not only transport people but
also make it fun.
Later, the tremendous size of
Walt Di sn ~y World made
transportation even m or e
critical. Engineers at WED de-
vised a People Mover wath a
linear motor, which was quickly
certified by the Urban Mass
Transit Authority.
WED is also involved with
other companies in the develop·
ment of battery-powered
•
• le aDd b wortdn1 wttb
NASA '• Jet Propulsion
Laboratory ln developtn1 such
polluUon-rree tuela u alcohol
and b)'drocen.
\JNDEa A CONTUC? with
the federal Enercy Research
and DeveJopmenl Agency, WED
is in.stalling solar roof panels
with an ulUmate objective of
becoming· energy self-sufficient
at Oianey World .
~ Credlt'a t.t'I hefpl~
people for more than sbdy yems.
So \MWever you need. A few hundred.
Or even as much as $.S,CXX>. Just call us
about a loan. \\h'U ftnd """"5 to heJp.
We ftnd weyt to help.
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Coata Mesa • 370 E. 17th Sn.et a "5-8'100
Oran""' • 1111 Town & Count17 Rd. • MT~ .. ~ Suite 26
CHdil Lil• ••-ne. ,.,..Jtaba. to DciWe ao.-.....,. M 0-. .....
Programs in controlled-
environment farming, to raise
all the vegetables used at the
park, and in mariculture. to
raise all the shrimp needed
there, are under way. They
believe that by flooding land
they can false 50,000 shrimp per ~------------------acre every year.
"You have the Club of Rome
and their foncasls of doom that
the world can't feed itself," said
Cooper. "AJl you need to do is go
to advanced form s o f
agriculture and maricuJture."
Diat.a-Pom
WithNruh
Projectionut
DALLAS CA P > -In the age of
Dial-A-Prayer and Dial-A-Joke,
we now have Dial-A-Movie -and
not just any old movie.
An ad in a Dallas newspaper
says you can order an X-rated
film and projectionist to come to
your home and provide the enter-tainment.
For $30, the male or female
pro1ectaonast will just show the
film for you. For $40 she or he
will do the deed topless And for
$50, you get a completely naked
proJCCltonist.
Stan Channell of the c1ly at-
torney's office says he can't
come up with an ordinance lo
prevent the enterprise.
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Uottad aat. ~ -ATllT. General llot.an. En·
on aad IBM -beloaa to lhi• club cl r.upcr maneymaltcrs.
ATH IS, or COtJa&B. THE PHONE company, )la Beu.
General Motors ia. of course, the world's Iar'at auto maker.
Exxon S. No 1 in the petroleum IDduatry .
And we all know JBM to be the superstar of the com·
puter field (not to speak of ele<:trlc typewriters).
Champing at the blt, just behind this quartet, are half a
dozen companies oo the
verge of crackinc the
barrier. So close are
they that it seems likely
that by the time 1977 is
over, we will have 10
companies earning
more than $1 billion a
year.
Money
Tree
HERE ARE TBE "TOP 10" STANDINGS for 1976:
Profits
AT&T $3.8billlon
General Motors $2.9 bllllon
Exxon $2.6 billion
IBM $2.4 billion
Ford Motor $980 million
Mobil $940 million
General Electric S930 mUUon
Standard Oil (Indiana> $890 million
Standard Oil (California) $880 million
Texaco $870 mUUon
It shows that to make big money, you need to extract re.
sources from the ground or make products in a factory.
Sears, Roebuck is the largest retailer in the world ~t it
does n't earn enough to qualify for this league. Nor does any
bank make enough off its moneylending to ikln access to
this circle.
Among the 10 profit leaders there are some interest.Ing
shifts of power going on. ·
NOTE THE ASCENSION OF GENERAL Electric
<GE>, best known for toaster ovens, radios, refrigerators,
and other electrical appliances. GE rose last year from 12th
to seventh place in the standings. That's a large move and
what propelled it was the acquisition of a company probably
n.ever heard of, Utah International.
San Francisco-based Utah mines coal, copper and iron
ore in the United States, Canada, Brazil and Australia. It
has 3,fn! producing oil wells and 570 producing gas wells.
The new subsidiary, acquired for a mere 41 million shares
of GE stock, produced 17 percent of GE's profits and lifted
the company Into the ''Top 10. ''
Note also the decline o( Texaco. once such a mighty
coiner of profits that it ranked fourth in the standings. In
both 1973 and 1974 Texaco's net profits were well above the
$1 billion mark. Texaco was a major pumper of Middle East
crude. Now that it has been turned into an agent of the pro-
ducing countries, it doesn't seem able to generate the pro-
fits that used to gush from its operations.
STANDARD OIL OF INDIANA, ON THE other band.
•was formerly down&raded by analysts because it bad
stayed mostly at home, failing to exploit oil fields overseas.
Now the tables have turned. In 1972, Texaco earned more
than twice as much as Indiana Standard. Last year Indiana.
Standard outearned Texaco for the first time.
Texaco, whose company flag was once the skull·and·
crossbones. has seen its profits nearly halved since the
bonanza year of 1974.
Stock Loss Streak
~nters Eighth Day
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market turned in
another weak and listless showing today. unable to break
out or Its seven-session losing streak.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, off 39.14
points in the last seven trading days, was down another 2. 75 at
926.11 .
Losers held a 9.5 lead over gainers among New York
Stock Exchange.listed issues.
Today's loss lefl the Dow hovering just abOve its
autumn.1976 closing low of 924.04 on Nov. JO .
The market was also weighed down by general gloom
about prospects fol". corporate earnings for the first quarter.
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TOdtY cHY
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ABC . 7:
Awards. Uvecov raaeot
C>acar t tiviU trom lbe uslc Ccn
la Los Angeles. Amooa 1 bmtl are pre-
vious winnon Ellen Buntyn and Jane
Fonda. along with Red Skelton and War-ren Beauy.
NBC IJ 8:30 Petula Clark in Con-
cert. A performance from London's
Royal Albert Hall with the backing of 35
musicians.
CBS fJ 10:00 -CBS News Special.
The problems of Rhodesia ate examined
in this report narrated by Irv Drasnin .
..
TV DAILY LOG
MONDAY I
MAllCH 21
EVENING
6:00
l'J m ('Il) CV) News
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ball Champlonsl11p Cont'd. hom
5PM Teams lo be announced. U (!.ail (J)) NtwS
U <2fJ Sllr T rtk
(61 Go!Mr Pyle
Q Clinsmoae m hrtndat ra11u1,
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(ll, Mile Doualu
-6:30-
0 TARZAN SWINGS on ' * CBS MOVIE SPECIAL
f) MoYie: tC (90) "T.,un's
Three C111llcnces" (•d•l ·i. I I '
M~hnni>y, Woody Strode
s Andy Grrthth
O Academy Aw1rds Prn1tw l.11~
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tt •1 d•e lhinl1ng 1u .t prwr to flottv·
wood~ most fhlt•11ni: n1~ht. m hm1ly Affw
( 11 J ) Gunsmoke
fD Zoom
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7:00
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( 6J My Three Sons
UTHE * ACADEMY AWARDS U (l'IJ 1 8 ) 3' The 49th AMual
Aadt!lty A,rards Pruenllllon l 1.•
r.overage ot thf pr'.)tntation of th~
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all ready ror a you may do a Viet·
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lD anatber wu \hat llarted small.
Drunba DOte9 ol Rhodala'a troubles
"tnevltably, Amert cans must face the bard
decisions that no loncer can be ianored
deciaiont, both political and moral. about
war andraelal injustice."
But bavhlJ aald that, be doesn't aet down
to the nitt.)r-aritty. namely u.nder what
circumstances might the United States get
involved in Rbodesia'a war, direcUy or in·
directly.
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latenlew1 tbe ute of
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wh•ta utmly vowtAc to Slay, &o wbeD
neceMar)I, to malntam UM patemaJ1AA
1tatua quo, th only white wrlcea ol ~
clence bein1 • lawyer who la leavlDI
Rhodesia and • Catbollc b1lbop later at
cu1ed of aidina terrorl1t.1 .
On the black side, we see the poor bc>U9-
ing, hear from the victims of ctiacrtmina·
tion, see the "Europeans only" alsns and
are constantly reminded or what Drunin
calls "The bewildering network of laws
that control bis (lbe African's) li!e and bis
livelihood .•. " ·
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Tar ' Collide
For NCAA Cage Championship
ATLANTA CAPI Alt..•r wow.
ins down N\'vada Lat Veaa:i..
North Carolina will try to i.peed
up Marquet~. Thal'& coach Dean
Sm1th'i. plan for th~ NCAA
basketball champ1011xh1,> .:amt
tonight
Al McGuire·i. game plan 1s
much simpler go for the head.
"You've got lo cut off the head
for the body to die," says the
Marquette coach.
Translated. thal means Mar·
quette Wlll have to decapitate
Phil Ford
"Ford's dynamite," said
McGwre "No one\\ 111 t•\ er know
the full value of North C'arohna·s
'four-cornt·r offenst" until Ford
lea .. es We'll have Lo short stop
Ford. We"ll ha' e to bt• ver) pa
bent '
Patience, of courst'. 1s the
virtue th al ~ot M arquellt> intn
tonight's big rnntesl at the Omni
The Sl'\C'nth ranked Warrior..,
play painstaking ba'iketball.
('alrulating t•ach move' on thL·
court "1th c11mputer-hke cffi
cienc)
This tl!dtous. dl·h ht·ratc st vk
.Paid off in Saturday's :-i<.•mifinals.
when tht• Warnors nipped North
Carolina Charlotte 51 49 on
Jeroml' Whitehead's last-st'cond
shot.
Smith, \\host• fifth r::inkl·d
team held Nevada Las Vegas Lo
1t.1 1econd lownt point total of \ht
season 1n S;1turd11y'1 M-83 vlc·
tory. IS cognizant or the Mar-
quette tt!IDpo
"I'm \ery concerned about
forctng tempo." he said Sunday
"I'd much rather s low a team
down than speed it up. You can't
force someone to play. There's
0. Tl' To•lgltt
Otan~f -I at 5
no 30-second clock in basket·
b.all. ..
There is, howen.•r. the
fastbreak and Smith
ackno\\lt.'dges, "We Like lo do
that a lot.
McGuire \\JI! be lookin~ for
that. as \H'll as North Carolina·..,
storied "four-corner offense."
And 1t IS an offense. des pite some
opmion to the contrar)
.. Peoph.• have m1sl'On<.'£>ptmns
;1hout the four t•ornt>rs, · '>aid
Smith .. Thev think it's J stall
Rut actually°. It ISn t ll 's di!
signed to gt:t £•asy layups. draw
fouls and tin' out the other
Lt>am ·s defense, as well as run
out the clock ...
··It really opens up a lot of scor
ing opportunities." added guard
John Kuester. "We've been verv
effective with 1l · E!Specially
Herita~e Tourney
Marsh Nabs Title;
Watson Flees Area
JllLTON llEAO ISLAND.SC
<AP> Gruham Marsh was
almost apologl'l1c about 1t. and
he had a "ord of sympathy for
distraught Tom Wabon
"ll 's happt•nl'd to me. I know
how it fct•ls. · the> 33 yt•ar·ol<I
Australian said after Watson's
:-wing ai;!~11n rollapst·d in th1.• run
do\\n thl' slrl'lch and he let
Marsh e:-.c:irw \\1th lht• title tn the
Sea Pines llt•ntage> Gnlf Classie
Watson. \\h(I IH•\\ has fail<'d to
secure J \"H't111", :irtcr leachni;:
two lo11rnam1·nl'> Ill as man}
weeks. nt•d llw Harbour Town
Golf Links 1mnH•rl1atl•lv aft1·r hh
bitterly c11soppoinl lllJ.! finish Sun
day and "Jsn I a\ ail;ihll• for
commt!nt
··11e dicln t say an\ thing. s.11<1
Ben Crensha'' \\'i1ls11n 's pl.n mi.:
partner O\ n tlw l.i'il IR holt·'
·'Whal could he• '-•H "
Commt•nt. pt>rhap-. w asn I
neressar~ Tht• loo!-of. anguish
that cros~c-ct h1., frpc•klccl f..1<'<' im
med1att•h aft1•r hr"rl pumped om·
into thl· "Jlt•r on tht· 14th hnlr
Irish-bre d
Habitony
Cops D e rby
A IH ',\f)( \ 111• .., .t l.11 \ I ull
the} :-a\ ''' lhl· 111 .. h hrl'd
II ab1tnm 11111-!ht "1 II h1 ',1rn111c
the hop+·' nf 1111 v,, . .,, 1n 1111,
years f\1·nt111 lo;\ 1>1 1 l" pl11' 1h1•
other t\\11 Jl'\\l'h of th111m1i.:hh1"d
rac1n~.., 'I npll• <'r1>'' n
"First '-.J\''-1 r a1nt·r \ I
Doyll' \\ c• r 1• ~otng in thr
Holly\\ood l>t'rln •.tnd lht•n w1· II
make up our mind~ about Ken-
tuck~ That s .1 long" .1v off "
The lloll\wood Park fl·ature
for lht• J \l'.tr olds <•omec; with 11
$200,000 a0ddl•rl rat•e on Apnl 17
and the we~t's bei:.t will bC' there.
plus .J. O Tohin. th1• Rnt1sh
champ a~ a 2 vear-old in 197fi
told it all. l le covered his e) es
with his hands and ducked hts
head. lle"d done it again He'd
started the final 18 holes with a
commanding, four stroke lead.
blew that in four holes then, from
a tie, matWtm\lbll' bogey fl\e :.ind
trailed by two shots.
It was doubl:. disappointing to
the' former llrit1i:.h Open champ
111 that he·d done much the same
the "eek before, blowing a I w11
... troke lead over the IJst nine
holes
Tnis llml' ht• shot thrl'C·O\'er
1i.1r 71 1n lhc final round and lost
to :\1 arsh h) J s1ngll• '>hnl :\tarsh.
dubhP<I ·Swamp)" hv his good
friend Brut'l' De\ Jin. had ,1 l\\o
under-par 69 O\ l'r thl' ll·~ting.
t;.655·\'Jrd laH1ut .ind fin1shl'U
\\1th a 273 total Wat 'iOn Sl'Ored
::!71
·There are man\ "a\ s to'' in a
golf tournament .. ·said Marsh. 'I
guess ltus 1s one of them
· It s ne,·cr happened to me
before. I've lost them that \\aY
hut I 'd never won one that wav ;.
:\t arsh. 33. has ('l)llt'cted more
than two do1en lilies m Bntain.
Europe. Australia and the F<1r
EJst. won more than S185.000 in
non-American events last season
and ts making his first try at the
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wUh Pbll F'ord. the be-l IU&rd tn America··
The IPl'f'3d formation. with a
Pl•yer In each t'Omer or the court
41nd Jo'ord orchestrating in the
<'enter. has provided a lot of
anguish for tht-Tar Heels' op-
ponents this yt>ar Nevada-Las
Vegas was hurt by it Saturday
when North C11 rolina got a lot of
back-door baskets by freshman
Mike O'Koren, who wound up
with 31 points
Says McGuJrc: "ll s the blue
special. No one does 1t any better
than North Carolina."
Ford, considered by many to
be the best guard ever lo play for
the Tar Heels, has been directing
the formation in recent games
despite an tnJured right elbow.
He sustained a hyperextended
elbow in the East Regionals
against Notre Dame and rein·
JUred 1t dunng a practice last
week.
"The elbow feels great." Ford
said Sunda) "I thought that
after Saturday·s game 1 'd wake
up today with some pain. But 1t
seems to be okay "
While tryin~ to hold Ford in
check. the Warriors also will be
attempting to direct the game's
pace with their paralyzing ball
control offense.
"I consider Marquette a great
ball-control team,"' said Smith.
'Tbey•re •ery almilar to
Vlr11lrua and Orqoo. Lul Mar·
queue probably don ll evao bet·
terthantho&elwo~ama ·
While the Wan1on1 put you to
steep with their ofrenae, they can
put you away for a<>OO with their
tremendous firepower up front.
·'They're probably the best re-
bounding team in the nation this
year," said Smith.
As well as acknowledging Mar-
que tle 's obvious physical
capabilities. Smith also stressed
a possible emollonal edge that
the Warriors may have.
"I know they'll be up for
McGuire's last game," he said
Along with the usual drama or
a national cbamp1onsh1p,
M cGu1re's retirement has added
more electricity to the proceed·
in gs
B u t I r M a r q u e l t {' h as a
psychological weapon tn the
McGuire's retirement, 1t could
be offset by North Carolina's
Tommy LaGarde. One of three
Olympic gold medal winners on
the Tar Heels, the bony center
was a tower of strength through
most of the season before injur-
ing his left knee late in the year
LaGardc had recent surgery
on the knee and has been giving
Nori h Carolina moral support
from the sidelines while sitting in
a wheelchair
RICH YONAKOR (SO) PART OF UNC'S MUSCLE.
Comparing Starters
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Habitnnv c·amc from last in .i
field of 15 l'Ht'h t•urry1ng 120
pounds to c·aptur<' the $199,000
Santa An1t a lh'rhv Sunday II<'
traveled thl• I' 1 mil1•s in 1 :48 1·5
and won $131.0110 for his
American nwrwr. Torn Pejsa of
La Canada 3:57 .8 Mile for UCI Aee
PeJsa paid $49,000 for the Irish
son of llab1t::it l:lst March on the
recommendation of Doyle.
The traint•r ... 1) s llahilony is
not a w1ll111J! "ori-t'I He has
traits or beinJ! la1y
But the traint>r :idds, J\s long
as he stays healthv. I m not wor
ried."
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fection at the start of the Sant a
Anita meeting. which delayed his
development.
Habilony had one huge small
advantage champion Jochy
Blll Shoemaker, who urged him
from Jast to first and p<'rsonally
scored his 121sl trmmph in a race
worth $100,000 or m ore. lits
stakes victory total advanced to
.696 and his <'ar('cr wins to 7 .19~
all world records
S hoemaker won his seventh
Santa Anita Dt'rby He comment
ed on this Santa Anita race, say·
ing. "The track was fast but
didn't sting hb feet. and h<' renlly
wanted t.o win "
The Irisher paid S6 80. S4 oo
and $3.60. For The Moment re
turned $4.80 and $4 20 and
lon111hot Steve't1 Friend flnl3hed
third al Sl6. -
Scott Comes Back to Win 800in1:48.1
UC Irvine's Steve Scutt rl'
corded an 1mprcss1ve doublt•
Sunday at the fourth annual Mcl'I
of Champions at CC Jn me to or
fset wh at was olherw1st' J
somewhat disappointing day
with several world class no
i.hows for the track mt>el.
Scott. without oppos1t1on.
bla?ed to a 3:57.8 mile. tht' bei:it
ever on llC Irvine's track and
Scott's first sub-four-minute out-
door mile.
With the mile tucked away,
Scott returned an hour I ater to
«'ompete in the 800 mt>lers
Onginally S<'oll planned only n
workou.t in the 800, but as th1'
race began Scott changed hia
mind and wrnl all out. settin~ u
meet record in 1: 48.1.
Scott was fourth coming ore the•
lut tum. but rallied to pasi; th1•
USC duo of David Omwansa and
Lloyd Jounson and UCLA·~ Grant
Nlederhaus, taking n suri>n:sin11
aeven-yard victory
A l~o ml~slng wer«> tTCT.A
hurdle""' Grt>g Fo!\ter and Jnme11
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0\\ t'ns. l CLA poll' \ aultcr Mike
Tully and. Dwight Stont's and Cal
Stale (Lon~ Beach) Stones was
h11l('d to run in a 400· meter race
Another notable achievement
in the dny'c; achon was m the tri-
ple Jump where Milan Tiff of the
Tobias Stnders leaped54·111 :i.
Tom DiStanislao of USC. a
rormf'r Newport Harbor lhgh
ace, was a disappointing fourth
in the poll' vuult at 16·0
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SATURDAY'S MARQUETTE HERO, JEROME WHITEHEAD.
Sports in Brief
Lakers Hold On
1:--;GLEWOOO Where was
Kareem Abdul~Jabbar"
The Los Angeles Lakers took a
92·89 National Basketball As·
soc1allon win over the Braves of
Buffalo Sunday night with Abdul·
.J::ibbar scoreless through the
first half
"If we're up by nine points and
.Jahbar husn 't scored yet, then
l "m not worried.·· said Lakcrs
coach Jern West
Al the end, It was the Braves
R::indy Smith, game high scorer
with 36 points. \\ho almoi:.l look
tht• win lfco poured on 26 point:,
during th£> second half alone
But Lakers rookie for\\ard
Tom Aberneth~ 's five points
t>nablcd Los Angeles lo ::.urvivc
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Trojan• on Top
LOS ANGELES -A two-run
homer by Rob Hertel gave USC
the edge it needed lo beat Stan·
ford 4-3Sunday.
Ilertel's home run m the lhird
inning gave the TroJcins a 3 I
lead, and lhey lll'\'C'r r£>linquished
1t despite homers bv Stanford's
Dave Pere7 m lhr third and Tom
Guardino 111 the eighth
.. tngebWin
PALl\1 SPRl!':GS \\.'h~1t rloe~
;1 pitcher havt> lo do to impress a
mana~cr"
Veteran righlhander Wayne
Simpson turned m another strong
performance Sunday. pitching
seven mnmgs and gaming credit
Gottfried
Upends Borg
CARLSBAD. Calif. CAP>
Brian Gottfried "ants to play a
tournamt'nt in which all the big
stars arl' present. not only Bjorn
Borj?.
The 23-ye::ir-old Gottfried. up
set Borg,
0
lhe top seed 1n the La
Costa International Tenni s
Classic. ll·l . 6 I . Sunday and
earned a <;pol 1n tnmght"s final
against Marty Riessen. J~.
·'I'd hk<' to play a tournament
that evervone was in.·· said Got
lfried. No 3 st>ed in this tourna
ment. "Its difficult to select a
No. 1 when half the guys are her£>
and half are somewhere else."
Jimmy Connors. the world's
No. 1-ranked player. 1s the only
American who ranks ahead of
Gottfried. But Borg. No. 2 ln the
world, was five places ahead of
the seventh·ranked Gottfried.
when he stepped onto the court
Sunday.
Gottfried. who has won 32 of his
last 35 matches and hal'I whipped
formidable foes including Con·
nors. was asked if he could kee11
up his pace in such events ns
Wimbledon and the U.S. Open,
regularly attended by the star or
tennis
"I'd like to finlRh thi~ tourno
ment first . •·he said
Gottfried kicked off ht~ spree
by wlnruni the Pacific Southwest
tournamrnt last S.,ptember and r~turns to thM Lna An«ele~
tourney Wodne.,day
Riessen inlncd tho final by
beating Honk Pflltf'r. 7-6, 8·0
for a 10·2 victory over a split
~quad of San Diego Padres.
Simpi:.on leads the s taff in wins
!3). innings pitched (23), is third
behind Nolan Ryan and Frank
T::inanJ in stril-eouts -11, and
has thr lowesl earned run
a vcr;1ge on the staff at 1.80.
And lw still doesn't have the
JOh .
"It s still bl't\\cen Simpson and
M1kC' CuC'llar." manager Norm
Sherry told surprised reporters
after the Angels third straight
\'ICtor) raising their Cactus
Leagul' record lo 10·8.
Et,.-r t Rollie•
NEW YORK The queen of
teno1s seemed to be sleep-
walking Chris Evert was not in
control
Jn an alarming firs t set Sunday
1n a $150.000 women's tennis
champ1onsh1p. Evert gave up
shot after shot and finally the set
to Sue Barker. the 20-year-old up-
start from England. with the re·
markablv a<'curale forehand.
··1 d1dii't feel anything in the
first set. IL was an effort to run. I
wasn't nowing," s:ud Evert. "ln
the b('ginning r had no desire lo
win.''
But a~ the sc<'ond sel opened.
she g:11ncc! <'Ont rol of her baseline
gamf.'. ~hooting to Barker's ::iiling
backhand. and 1l \\as bark tCl
businl's:-. a-. u:-11;11 for a 2 Ii. IH. r. l
finish
Colt Bor11
CHICAGO l'Mrry Intent. a
broodmare owned by Charles E.
Schmidt Jr , gave birth Sunday
to the first Secretarial colt foaled
m llhno1!>
"l feel like a proud father,"
said Schmidt. "l '\'e had five
daughters and I've never been so
nervous in my hfe. He's a super
looking colt He's chestnut and
very large. And he has a big
white star on his forehead, just.
Ii ke Secrctari at."
Schmidt. who owns one share
of Triple Crown winn er
Secretariat, said he plans to syn·
dicate the colt among lllinois
breeders.
Player A rre•ted
PJTTSBl'RG II J\ court hear-
m~ if. S('t for Thursday for pro·
fesslonal hockey player Dennis
Owchar. arrested following u
we('kend brawl at a downtown
apartment building
Owchar. 23. who plays for the
Pittsburgh Penguins or the Na-
tional Hockey League. was ar·
restt'd early Saturday and
charged with disorderly conduct
and obstructing justice. He was
arraigned and released on
nominal bond.
Two young men and a 20-year•
old woman were treated for in·
Juries r~eived in the h~hl in a
party room at the apartme"ij
where Owchar res Id~.
One of the men had a fracture<\
no11c and a broken tooth. 'f!lCI
other had a cut over his eye. Th ti
woman was treated ror lnjurid
sustained when she was alleged~
ly punched 11nd stomped dUJ"inC
the brawl. 'I
I S_.t la llnltappy 1
ATLANTA North Carolin1:
coach Deon Smith Is nol1
particularly happy with tht1
1
basketballs being u8cd at th• I
NCAA playotrl I
Smith lndicattd he would P~· '
rer a Lmed ball for lht cham· J
plon1h1p gomc.
Orml• Coat .,.. tnlCk
Md fJeld ~ baq turned ft1J1b Ulla that rank wUb
Ui1 be JD CIP-1 Sou1bera Sec· uon.
Cbarlle Christiansen ot Edl9oa
(8uatlnttaa Beach ) bolds the
"*>st lm"""1v• marlt, a 4:18.6
in tbe milo that places hlm above
efery otb« CI F runner this year.
The only other Orange Coast
afta achievement to top an event
c:4_me from Newport Harbor's
mile relay team. The Tars' time
o(.3:21.0 leads some of the most
pfominent track teams in
S0ulbetn California, including
Senta Monica. M u ir a nd
Pasadena.
){en Margerum of Fountain
Valley holds two marks on the
CIF honor roll, in the triple jump
and 120 high hurdles.
•
roan4• V.U.)' lfla.b School'• Barona atria buJletball tMm faca a
mu.st lltuaUon Tua-
day D1'h\ (T) ti it la to
gain a tie fmo the Suntet
Lea1u• cbamplonab lp
this seasoo.
The Barons tangl~
with boat Huntington
Beach in a key game as
the regular season winds
down to Thursday's con-
cluding games. Fountain
Valley is one game
behind the HB Oilers
after losing the first en-
counter between the two
squads, 59-49.
JEFF FAA"ZER
Al~IF C99er.
HVC's
Frazer
lauded
J eff Frazer of Hunt-
ington Valley Christian
High (Newport Beach)
has been selected to the
All-CIF small schools
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J ohn Harper of San Clemente
earned mention on the list for his
sla,ot put and discus efforts.
H•rper has marks of 57-3 and
1Ge·3 in the shot and discus, good
for fourth and eighth in Cl F.
Both teams should
make the 4·A playoffs
despite the outcome or
Tuesday night's game.
Huntington Beach was
ranked third and Foun-
tain Valley fourth last
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Newport Harbor had two or its
runners make the CI 1'' top JO in
the 440. Chris Corum is listed
fourth at 49.5 and Steve Dawson
ranks seventh at 49.6.
Athlete of Meet
O•llY Aloi Photo
Co ach Joanne
Kellogg's Oilers arc 14· 1
for the season with the
lone defeat coming at the
hands of Quartz Hill by a
one-point margin.
The 6·71;: Frazer. a
lluntmgton Beach r esi-
dent, guided the Con-
qu<.'rors to the Academy
League championship
<tnd a berth in the CIF
finals al Long Bcacb
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NEWPORT HACH Steve Rakhshani of Edison
(Huntington Beach) and Cary
Burt of Huntington Beach are the
9ther two athletes whose efforts
made the CIF top 10.
Fountain Valley High 's Ken Margerum <righ') is pre-
sented the Da lly Pilot-sponsored Athlete o f the Meet
trophy for his efforts in Saturday's Beach Cities track
and field meet at Newport Harbor High. Presenting the
trophy is Judge Sel!m "Bud" Franklin. Margerum won
the triple jump, 100-)'ard das h and the 120 high hurdles.
Fountain Vall<.•y, un ·
der coach Barbara Am·
mann, lost to Mater De1
in t h e finals of the
Garden Grove tourna-
ment and to Huntington
Beach and has a season
record of 13·2.
Arena. .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rakhshani 's pole vault mark of
J.C-6 ties him for sixth with three
other vaulters, while Burt's high
jump of 6-8 lies him for third with
four others.
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B<Ul News Ahead
For HB Cage Foes
By HOWARD L. HANDY
OltlW 011ty ~llol 5~11
There's bad news <1 hcad for
Sunset League rivals of coach
Joanne Kellogg's Huntington
Beach High School girls basket·
ball team.
Three members of the starting
five will be back for at least one
more year of action and five of
the nine varsity team members
are underclassmen.
Al the moment, the Oilers arc
leading the Sunset League with
an 8-0 record and overall they are
14·1.
Other Sunset League
games will be played in
the afternoon (3)witb
Newpo r t Harbor et
Marina and Westminster
at Edison.
In the South Coast
League, Corona del
Mar's Sea Kings are run·
mng away with the title
with a perfect 12·0 league
record and arc assured
of a 3-A CIF phn·off
berth with two i;aml's rt"
maining.
He.• averaged 24.8
po111ts per game and was
the core of l luntington
Valley Christian's de-
fense.
Player of the year is
Brad Adams of C I F
c h ampion Montclair
Prep of Van Nuys.
Player of the year in
1-A circles is Therman
Henderson of champion
Perris.
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$7,000
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a month.
Whether you need $3,500 or $10,000 get it
from the people who lend millions.
Commercial Credit. Monthly payment
based on a $7.000 HomeOv.mcr loan. for
84 months, at an annual percentage rate of
15%. Total payment 11,345 8H.
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Orange
• 370 E. l 7lh Street. • 645-8700
• 1111 Town & Country U !. • 547-6871 Suite 26
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It all began five years aito
when sports editor Glenn White
of the Daily Pilot asked Kellogg
and her counterpart at Marina,
Marion Harris, to play a pre·
hminary game to the Daily Pilot
-Cl F Staff and Coaches game.
Mission Vit.>JO 1s three.·
games back and n eed~ ~1
victory to clinch first
place if Dana Hills could
topple Corona del Mar
Tue s da y afternoon
(3: 15). Mission V1cJO
plays at Laguna Beach.
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League play in girls compeh·
tion began three years ago and
the Oilers have been in the thick
of the pennant scramble ever
since under Kellogg. The first
year they tied for third and last
year lied with Fountain Valley
for the championship.
"We've come a long ~ay in
the last three years and it's goinJ?
lo be fun for another couple of
years anyway," she says. "Ru t
right now, the important thing is
to keep their heads from swelling
too much.
"When you beat your chief
n \•al ffountain Valley l awa)
from home and have them on
)Our court the next lime, it help.,
a great deaJ."
Huntington Beach hosts Foun
lam Valley Tuesday afternoon
"We are fortunate to have thP
individual talent we are blessc.'<I
with." she adds. "Thev work
together very well as a team
r ;1thcr tha n pla) tnJ? as in
d1v1dual1sLc; The J!l rls have great
desire and play with a lot of
heart.
.. Another thing about them 1s
that they have been able lo come
back. We were down by 17 points
against Quartz Hill in the finals
of the Cypress tournament and
lost by one point, 73-72," she re-
calls ol the team's only loss this
year.
Is there any one phase of lho
game she concentrates on m
prartice?
"Right now we arc con<'entrat-
in~ on defense," Kellogg says.
"We play a zone. 2·1·2. most of
the time. We try to keep it pretty
tight to force the other team to
s hoot from outside. This also
gives us a better chance to re
bound.
"On offense, we Ii ke to mo\<'
the ball fast and we also like to
work it inside.''
Who are the members of lht•
team this year?
Kathy Doyle, a 5·9 sophomore
guard, is averaging 16 points a
game and according to her
coacb, can shoot well from inside
or outside.
Cheryl Cady, a 5·5 junior. is tbe
JOANNE KELLOGG
other guard and averages about
7 5 points per game and six as·
!-1s ts She was most valuable
player on the• Junior varsity last
"l'ar
· Debbie Burrows. a 5·9 junior. is
the center and gets mosl of her
points inside. She is averaging 13
p<'r ~ame and 12 rebounds.
Mury Reth Wray. a 5·8 senior.
is averaging aboul 14 .5 points per
gamr and t'tJ?ht rebounds. Like
Onylt'. she hits w<'ll from inside
or outside.
Kim Urown is the fifth starter
Jnd 1s a 5·5 St'nior. ''This 1s her
first yea r to play basketball,"
Krlloi::~ s.iys. ''She's come a long
wa" CJnd c>v<.'n though !>he's short.
.,he ;1vcrageo:; about eight rc-
hounds a ~amc "
Kc>lh LockhJrl. a 5·5 junior.
\\as a starter m the ca riv season
and 1s th<' first reserve. The other
t hn•e \ ars1ty players includ<'
Seniors Jeanine Valadez <5·0\
and Dent<.'<' Bclyra <5-ll l along
\\1th freshman Janene Watson
15 91
"All of them arc contributing a
great deal to the success of this
year's team."
Did she pl an things to have an
abundance of underclassmen on
the varsity?
"No, it just worked out that
way," Kellogg says.
ln other games, San
Clemente is at El Toro
and University is at
Costa Mesa. All games
start at 3:15.
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• .ntJI b)' lbJa opp~ majority fre·
qu tlylavolvemallmlllupaaadwronanwnben.
There are lt columns ot Jones in the Oran,ce
County telephone dlrectory. Turmoil usually occun
when the Joneses have the same flnlt name and
m iddle initial.
1 HOWE VE R, MRS . .JAMES L. Jones of La1una
a Hilla, said thal havln1 a neighbor also named J .L.
t Jones ls the least or her problems.
,. ''I've learned from experience to insist that
_. clerks take down my entire name because they in-
variably confuse me wilh someone else." Mrs.
J ones said. "One time the cleaners sent a $150 suede jacket
·to tbe wrong Jones and it was never returned. Of
course they reimbursed us, but we could never get
' another jacket like it,'· sbe said.
~
ANOTHE R SOURCE OF annoyance is getting
sn apshots back of people you've never met and
places you've never visited. That happens oc·
casionally, she said
Mrs. Daniel C. J ones of Corona del Mar said be·
' ing married to a Jones 1s sometimes more uncom-
fortable than chaotic.
"Hotel clerks are always giving us funny looks
when we r egister for a room. I guess they think my
husband and I aren't really married and are using
an assumed name," she explaine__d.
A SUBSTITUTE TEACH E R, Davey Jones of
Costa Mesa, said he has to listen lo all the Davey
Jones locker Jokes his s tudents never get tired of
~ Deaths Elsewhere
BEVERLY HILLS
CAP I Me morial
services for
screenwriter and movie
producer Nu nna l ly
Johnson, 79, v. 111 be held
Tuesdav Johnson .
whose r"ilms include
.. Grapes of Wrath.
"Three Faces of En•"
and "How to Marry J
Millionaire." died Fri
day.
LOS ANGELES <Al'l
-A heart attack 1s
blamed for the dl'ath of
radio station KNX re
porter Denis Uracken,
45, who died Sunday. lie
had Just r<•lurncd home
from an ass 1~nment al
t h e Santa Anita
racetrack
CHATHAM.NJ <AP)
-Social philosopher and
author WLll Herber g, 75,
died Sunday in a nursing
home here. He was the
author of several books.
the most widely known
was "Protestant ·
Catholic-Jew "
L 0 l' IS VI LL E . K y .
1 AP > NeviUe Miller.
~3. a former mavor of
Lou1s\11le who ats'o held
posts with a United Na·
t1ons agency and the Na·
tional Association of
Rroadcasters, died Sun-
day m Washington.
NEW YORK CAP >
Veteran radio
n e w scaste r D on
Gardiner, 62, died Sun·
day at his home in Quo-
que, N Y. He had been a
broadcaster for four de·
cad es.
BERKELEY <AP>
Dr I ra B. Cross. 96 who
Death l~otl<"~• taught economics at UC
Berkeley for nearly 40
~O"I• Pau~~.~t~L M ... FL •• ~ears. died recently "'"' .,, s,...,,, "'". r ,. ,, . ., • '"' • ., Cross taught from 1914 to
""' •AA..-.. ,. "" '"""' 1 '•" 1951 and was the second d \ '1"'', «;h r ,.., ~'(tit 1"'1 l nt Al I iril l
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A memorial service is
planned Tuesday for Dr.
fart S. St illma n, 79, a
past vice president of the
Amer1,·an Osteopathic
Soc1elv, who died Thurs·
day ·Stillman was a
Har vard l'niversity
RrJduate and a founrler
of lhlls1de Hospital in
this San Diego suburb
lhs widow s un·1\·es.
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funeral <;en ices were
held for retired '<avy
Capt William C.
Thompson, 63. who won
t"' o Nav\ Crosses for
heroism 1n World War II
lie died in a hospital
Tuesday Thompson was
commander of the sub-
m a rtne Cabrillo sent
against the Japanese on
Julv 3. 1944, destroying
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LAGUNA BEACH
SCHOOL OF ART
S~~I~~ ~UARl[R
April 4 thru June 4
P1lntlng • Beginning. Ad·
v1nced. Dr1wlng . 811lc.
Figure: Wltwcblor. Color and
Design: Printmaking: Jewel·
ry: Sculpture: En1mellng:
Ceramlca: Photogr1phy: Art
Hlttory: Children'• Art.
EVENIH CUSSES In life
D11wlng: P1lntlng: Dr1wlng
1nd Compocltlon; Cw1mlca:
Pholognptiy.
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of teen•••" bave made
anaGYmout pbooe ealll to ber
husband. who a.hara hla name
wlth the popular atn1er. "( aot wlse to the 1111Jes,
fin ally, and stopped calling my
husband to the phone,'' she said.
MRS. JONES R E LATED another awkwar d
moment involving creditors who were pursuing the
wrong party. .
Mrs. Jones said that soon after they bad moved
into the neighborhood a man came to the door try·
aJTECn o• BA
lut ume ctaao•t botb«
inttoa Bacb.
"I'm • yurt old d mlxups don't bolber me
an)' more," be aald. "I've bad thae tb1np D.l.l~oen
to me au my Ille. II
Daniel H. Jones of El Toro sald two other
Joneaea live in hia neiabborbood and that confuaea
the po&tml."1·
Tongue ln cheek, that beln& a Jones is a
responsibilit,y and a burden that the rest of m anki.Dd
doesn't have to shoulder.
"You know the old saying, 'keeping up wltb the
Joneses?' Well, nobody considers us. We are the
ones who always have to think up the examplet to
set,'' be laughed.
Connty land Purchase OK'd
The land. north of Carbon Canyon
Regional Park in the Brea area, w111
be yed to expand the Olinda refuse
disposal site, supervisors said.
"""'"""")IOU $3.SOO or $10.000 I
from th. peep ~ '9nd ml
Com I Cted1r. Monthlo,I plllJiMnt
ba«I Of\ • $10,000 ~ loell, for
1 Z> months, at an annual pm:ent.oga rate of
14~. Total poyment $18.631.20.
NO POINTS. NO PREPAYMENT PENAllY.
We ftnd WftY9 to help.
COMMEJCIAL CR-.[DIT '
co"ro~ATION Gt
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The $120,000 purchase of 79 acres of
land in North Orange County to ex·
pand a trash disposal dump has been
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For Collectors
Actor George Montgomery works
on his Western -themed bronzes
at West Coast Sculptors Foundry.
He has completed intricate
"John Wayne" pieces.
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Monday, March 28, 1977 81
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By .ruorre OLSON
Of .. Olllfy ...... tuft
Collecting art works is an art In
it.elf, says Mumsey Rubenstein,
art historian and consultant.
''Find something that turns
you on and do your homework,"
she advocates.
Mrs. Rubenstein, teaching a
c:.lass for Coastline Community
College on the Art of Collecting,
took her students on several field
trips to show them the
possibilities of art con-
noisseurship.
··Many people think only in
terms or oil paintings," she said.
''But there are a l ot of
alternatives available in collect·
ing items of intrinsic worth."
She suggested textiles, includ-
ing West African batiks and
Peruvian woven goods; items
from non-industrialized cultures
such as New Guinea and the
Canadian Arctic; American In·
dian art, and Pre-Columbian
artifacts.
Of the latter \wo she said, "You
have to really know what you're
doing. There are so many frauds
now.''
The advantage of buying items
'1rom newly developing countries
is that "you don't have to buy old
things. Decorative household art.
is available." .,.
Mrs. Rubenstein advocated
"deciding what you can afford
and buying the very best you can.
"THERE ARE TWO kinds of
return." she said. "Esthetic and
dollar. You can measure one but
you can't measure the other."
She also said collectors should
"do a lot of looking. Educate the
eye. Become a discerning
viewer."
"Don't buy the signature. Just
because it's a famous name a
connoisseur might not want it."
The Beverly Hills resident
warned that ''there is no such
thing as a bargain in art. The
person selling a painting is a big·
ger expert than you."
And. "the idea of walking into
a junk store and finding a bat·
tered old master on the wall is re·
mote. People now are aware of
what they have."
Art bargains may be found at
an "occasional" garage sale, she
added, if a painting has been in a
family for a long time and no one
really wants it.
*** Why is art so expensive today?
A visit to a bronze foundry gives
a hint.
The nearly 50 students from
Mrs. Rubenstein's class crowded
into a tiny room at the West Coast
Sculptors Foundry in West Los
Angeles to h ear Mary Ann
Devine, an artist·leacher, ex-
plain the process.
"WE USE LOST wax bronze
casting, a process that has been
used since the Bronze age," she
said . ''The process has continued
with few changes."
A wax image is covered with
clay and fired. During the firing
process the wax melts, leaving a
negative cavity. Hot metal is
poured in, the clay broken and
the bronze figurine or sculpture
emerges.
"After every edition the mold
is broken. For the next edition
the process starts again," Ms.
Devine said. "The final stage 1s
adding the patina, waxing and
putting on the base."
All of the foundry workers are
either skilled or highly skilled
technicians, Ms. Devine noted.
The foundry casts for 50 to 150
artists, some of whom work right
on the premises. Among them is
actor George Montgomery, a col-
lector who decided he could do
better work than some of the
artists he was bu yang.
"So far I do mostly Western
themes," Montgomery said.
showing a statue of John Wayne
on a horse.
WHEN THE MOJ,DS are ready
for the metal, the bronze is heat-
ed to 2200 degrees F in special
furnaces. Workers dressed like
moon men carefully manipulate
the buckets or molten metal,
working quickly lo fill a line of
molds or various shapes.
"Th e work i s always
dangerous," Ms. Devine said.
"But we've never had an acci·
dent."
The foundrymen, s he added.
see each sculpture as a "casting
problem" rather than an art
work and costs arc based on
labor.
Before the casting takes place,
workers put the final touches on
the molds in processes call<'d
"gating" and "chasing " Beforl'
the work of art as put on the
market, many people have been
involved m 1ls production and
four to six weeks have elapsed,
on the average
*** In the UCLA Sculpture
Garden, which was the dream of
former Chancellor Franklin
Murphy, the Coastline students
looked at the massive works of
Lipchitz, Rodin a nd others and
thought of all the steps involved
in their production:
The intricak molding process.
the dangerous work with the
molten bronze, the patina and the
waxrng.
They llad become discerning
viewers.
Ezequiel Lopez dips wax
figure to make ceramic
shell (above). Below, worker
stirs bronze,
which has been heated to
2200 degrees. Molten bronze
will be poured into molds.
Pastor's Approach: The Personal Touch
By DENNIS McLELLAN
Ol l• o.i1y 1'119' St.If
The congregation o( Newport ~arbor Lutheran Church scarce· b would have recognized their
pastor one wintry weekend in
~ebruary, 1965. t Unshaven, wearing loose fit
r-lng, second-hand clothes. and
1with only $3.2S in his pocket.
(George Miner was walking the ,
' ' • i
streets of the tough Southside of
Chicago.
His diet consisted largely o(
coffee and doughnuts. He s lept in
a 7S cent.s·a·night room and spent
afternoons walking or watching
basketball on department store
TVs.
Lest anyone get the wrong
idea. Miner's "condition" was
only temporary <between 2 p.m.
one Friday to 10 p.m. Sunday).
The unusual weekend was an
informative-and unlorgetable-
exercise for past.ors and church
executives attending the Urban
Training Center for Christian
Mission in Chicago.
Like his colleagues, Miner re·
cently had taken over pastorship
of a church (in East Palo Alto)
that was undergoing rapid
change from a middle-class
white community to a pre·
~I
dominantly poor minority com·
munity.
THE CONGREGATION,
which was considering disban·
ding, had dropped from 450 mem-
bers to L50 within five years.
M~ner was given two years to re·
vitalize it. which he did.
"Essentially the mess age of
the whole thing (the weekend J
was that ii allowed me to stand in
somebody else's shoes." he said
That lesson and other ex·
periences he had during has
years in Palo Alto and in develop·
ing a new congregation an San
Diego are, in many ways, in·
tertwined.
Sitting in his office on Dover
Drive, which he moved into last
October, the 38-year-old father of
three discussed has past and his
plans for the future.
He's a firm believer in the
value of dealing with has con·
gregation on a personal basis.
Going over ideas with
Pastor George Miner
are youth planning
group members,
from left, Sc.ott
Giem, Sheryl
Burkhart, Jeff Blain,
Kirsten Berg and
Donna Thompson.
"TOO OFTEN WE'VE dealt
with people en masse and not seen
the power of small groups," he
says. noting people today need
opportunities to know people in a
supportive setting.
"I think the church generally is
going to experience renewal to
the point that the pastor will
spend long periods of time with
small groups.··
To that end he has scheduled
groups of 12 throughout the year.
Described as an experience in
practical Christianity, they will
meet once a week for three
months in a member's home.
The small group concept car-
ries over into his involvement
with young people, which also is
high on his priority list.
Planned for this summer are
the chartering or a 75-foot boat
and a backpacking trip for about
two·dozen youths.
M mer first saw the value of a
wilderness experience for young
people after college when he was
a canoe guide in Minnesota for
boys on probation.
IN EAST PALO Alto, he
translated that to backpackmg In
the High Sierras. (He notes that
it also has a relationship with his
Chic ago experience).
"I folt it was important ror
both blacks and whites to ex·
perlence each other as people,··
he says.
With a arant from the
American Lutheran Cburcb, he
hired a staff or seven ror the sum-
mer and led lO tripa. Tho Pro:
gram, which operated tn. a ro-
ligious context, over the years
sent some 500 youths into the
wilderness. Apd it continued
a(ter he left.
Miner points out that in the late
'60s, there was an anti-
organizational relationship
between many young people and
official youth groups.
He notes a rebirth o( youth or·
ganizations, which fo~ several
years have been dormant.
"I TlllNK THE pendulum has
swunsz ... he says. "I think it says the times they are a-changing;
again."
This is indicated by the in·
creased interest in the church's
9·12-year-old planning group.
The children are excited about it,
he says.
"I( they're excited there's go-
ing to be ~citement in the youth
program.''
He uo hu recruited parents
to Corm, for the first time. a youth
committee support group for
pl•nning and programming au:·
tivitles.
M lner says there are many
summer proeram options such
ail a camp In the Black Hills and
a mlninecampln Washington.
Th4! Lutheran Bible Camp A&·
soclatton of Southern California
next year also may initiate a
pilot proeram for about 20
youngsters from the church io
backpack throuah Europo.
"My basic approach," ciap
M\ner, "is we Jleed to dream
dreams and make declalons on
our dreams. That's what we'J"e
doln& around here. We haven't
ruled a.nythln1 out." ..
It
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:-m~ -which la rlabt U,P ta.. wltb apsile
. ;• pie ud t.ba Untted States Marina. People were
10 IAceoaed they complalned t.o the medJa.
: ' S.Yeral newspapers and radio statJon.s took their
own auneya. The reauJta were quite dllferenl I
wun 't 1Uf1>riaed.
<
When • parent aeta a call from a new.paper
or a radio station and ia asked to respond to a
question of that nature -even thoutb they are
!old._ "We don't need to know your name," or,
'Thas la strictly confidenUal" -they fear that
their identity may be revealed.
An unsianed teller to Ann Landers guaran-
tees anonymity. People can !>ay whatever they
please and no one will ever know they said it. m
can be therapeutic, too.)
j Libra
e~See Gains
TUESDAY, MARCll29
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES <March 21-April 19): Emphasis on
variety, el(citement or d iscovery. creativ~ en·
deavors. Social life accelerates.
TAURUS (April 20·May 20J Practical issues
·dominate -red tape remains to be untangled
Home base is more Important than usual.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Movement.
change, travel are likely to be on agenda. Ask
questions; satisfy intellectual curiosity. Rest-
less associate has something or value to offer.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Accent on
money -and how il geLc; that way. Values are
spotlighted, especially home, luxury. items.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Cycle high -get go-
~ ing on your own. Be a self-starter. You can er-
radicate past mistakes. You can refine, define,
slim down, get rid of superfluous material.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Past experiences
can be put to constructive use a recent contact
1s valuable and will futrill obligation.
LIBRA <Sept 23-0ct. 22>: Accent on gain
through business enterprise. Some of your fon·
dest hopes, w1:;hcs could become realities. Finish
what you sturt reach beyond apparent ltmita-
lton
SCORPIO ({)ct. 23 ·Nov. 21> What seems an
obstacle 1s merely a :;i~nal for you to advance
along a new path Stress creativity, indepen
dl•nce.
SAGITfARJt:S <Nov 22·Dec. 21 > You're
able to communic.itc in better fashion than wa ...
true 1n rec<'nl past. Submit concept, formal
write. advertise, publish highlight educational
prOJeCt.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19 J: Highhghl
tax matters, savings, budget in general, new un-
derstanding of money tn relation to partner.
mate. Expand sphere of operations.
AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 18>: Accent on red
tap<', legal matters, rights and permissions.
Frank discussion should be on agenda, involv-
ing partner or mate.
· PISCES CFeb. 19-March 20): Be analytical
Find out the "why" or events. Put together bits of
information -you can come up with complete
story
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a ia-kard. DO letters pleaae) lf JOI llad It to do
over .. ala woald you have mant.ed dae aame
penoat Wrtte Yea or No. State •betlM!r yoa are
male or female and the a1U11ber of yean ,. ...
lliave beea married.
Are you ready! Well, there are two sell of
reapoues, and there was a big dJftereace. Tblrty
percent 1tgned their cards and letters (many
cave tbelr addresges). Seventy percenl dJd not
dgn. Here are the resulls of tbe slgJlecl mall:
Seventy percent said YES-30 percent sald NO.
Of tbe signed cards and letten, 98 percent came
from females and zo percent came from males.
The unsigned mail told me more than I want-
Ann
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Wt received C2 paste .. fr9111 DICIDOloa111&11
who c l4enld lbem.acl•• "j m.arriad •
anyooe . •• They w N all baPPf l.Dd voted
YES.
I coWd.n 't do a lhln.t w Ith the reapome. to my
request that tile readtra let. mt know bow man1
yean thlJ have beeen married. At leut ball ot
my respondents were confused and IH• me
their a1e. It la obvtoua that not only Johnny can't
read, but his parent.a have lbe same problem.
Tomorrow I will print excerpts from aome of
the cards and letters -along with my con-
cl us Ions
Are your parenta too strtct! Hard to reacbT
Ann Landen'• booklet, "Buited By Pareat.!
How &o Get More Freedom,•• could help you
bridge tbe 1eneratlon l•P· Send SO cents ln coin
with your reque1t 1Dd a long, stamped, aeU-
addreaaed envelope to Ana Landen, P.O. Box
HOO, El&ID, lll. IOlZO.
Skate
Date
Hundreds of children
will be cutting the ice
against leukemia and
other catastrophic
children's diseases to
raise money for Danny
Thomas' St. Jude
Children 's Research
llospltal in the Ice For
Life Skalc·a·thon al the
Costa Mesa Ice Capades
Chalet.
The 12·hour marathon
event will begin at 11
a.m . Thursday, April 7.
Children will be skating
under the sponsorship of
family. friends and
neighbors, and wilt-earn
money for each hour
they are on the ice.
St. Jude Children ·s
Research llosp ital,
founded in 1962 by
Thomas. will rC'ce1ve JOO
percl'nt of the
sponsorship money
raised an th<' t..econd an-
nual program
Through its rl'scarch.
t h e n o n · s c 1• t a r i a n
hospital located an r.1em-
phis, has helped sav<' the
hves of children afflil'tC'cl
with catastrophic dis·
eases.
Treatment from St. Jude Research
Hospital helped 12-year-old Ronald
Gregory in his fight against leukemia.
The Skate-a-thon is
open to skaters of all
ages. The Ice Capades
Chalet will provide full
rink supervisio n
throughout the day
Registration forms are
available al th<' rink, or
by calling 12131 f>57~1666. He skates with cartoon character ' Scooby Doo, at Skate-a-thon.
Old Values May Still Be Best
By Jl'OITtl 0 1.SO:\
OI tt.. O•lly Piie• s .. 11
Religion and sc1enr<'
usually are at odds with
<'ach olhC'r. but th<''
were plac<'<I side by side
~n th<' fin<tl SC'minar 1n
th~ un1,·ers1tv cur
r1c·ulum .· Dr .
McLaughlin stated. "We
barely have a professor
of eth1t·s
.. We fe<'I that 1l 1s
posc;1ble to go back lo the
medieval cfays to reason
a ..,et of' alues out ThC'rc
I' .. a dt.'cp longing to do
the Moral1t\ <1l tht•
C r o s ., r o a d s ., (' r 1 <· s
sponsored hy thr Womrn
Associates of l Cl In· ~0
tcrfa1th
The q11C'<,t1on for
F<tther Bill McLaughlin.
UCI campus c•haplain,
and Cah•tn Mcl.au~hhn ,
PhD. prof1.•:;<,or of
biochemistr y al thl'
s-chool . wa; "What
values in religion and
acience give meaning to
our society?"
Dr. McLaughlin su~
gested that science and
religion split apart long
ago and began making
· Jeparate contributions to
~ociety.
He turned the clock
back to the year 1277.
when the medieval un-
iversities emphasized
WHILE SCIF.:'liCE prn
'1dec; ii lar~e foundation
for knowledge to<la:-o. the
church offers m3nv
valur<, to soc1el\. Fath<'.r
?\1 c Laughlin clSSNlrd
"i\11 rehg1ouc; values
that arc truly religious
give meamng to our
society,'' he said.
·'Over the centuries.
churches have tned to
apply ·revelation' to dai·
ly life to giving meaning.
This 'revelation ' has
taken on a variety of
styles over the years."
Religion has taken on
the role of prophecy
down through the cen-
the liberal arts These ----------
.were arrani;ced 1n
.pyramid form with
.theology, lht.' qut.'en of
knowledge sitting at the
top.
STUDENTS studied
ethics, metaphysics a nd
natural philosophy until
a 1roup of scholars
began to question the
philaophical background
of these areas, turn1J11 to
aee what nat"'re did
rather than deducln1
logically.
Today, scie1tce com-
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.. TO ~F.PARATE the
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portant an l'\.'t'r\ Jrl'<t of God's hand1v.ork J pray
life. he adc1ed . not 1ust in v.hen I'm counseling."
rel1gwn \ccorclin g to the
'Propht't" ;ire• hl'l"l' to c·h.iplain. o n e of rt•·
remind lhl' pl'opll' of thP hg111n s b1ggl'~t cnntribu·
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the wrong wa; Prophets idea of the brotherhood
usually are r<'lu<'tanl of man, which he said 1s
people who know they ·'not confined lo rc -
can't accomplish th<'1r lig1on."
task on their own ·· It is embodied in the
women's rights.
"When God is not down
here directing, we're go.
mg to make mistakes,"
Father McLaughlin con
ceded. "But life will be
better because religion 1s
alive and well and living
in Irvine "
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AND THE WINNER IS ... These are the con-
tendt•rs for thl• lop At'<Hkmy A\\ ards. to
be gl\ C'n tornght Actors an· r trum le fl 1
Pl'lt•r Finch ... Network": Robert Dl·Niro.
··Taxi Dl'l\'l'r''. William Holden .
"Net\\urk ... Giancarlo Gtannin1. "Seven
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"F;.in· to Face.:
Oscars Nearly Ended
Walkouts Almost Finisheff'hem in 1936
B y BOB THOMAS
Au.oc.t•tN Pru.\ Wrller
LOS ANGELES On May 4,
1927. 36 leaders of thE.· film in-
dustry met lo form an organiza-
tion that would lend prestige to
the belittled and beleaguered
American mO\'ll' The Academ.'
'of Motion P1cturt-s Art~ and
Sc 1enccs \\:is born
.Monday. almost 50 }'C<m, lall'r
the i\(•adem} prf'~l'nls thl' 49th
....... a rd'> u n I VNS (j I h ('<ii led
Oscar:-. from an 1mprc:s:-.1n• Jr
r::iy of art1<.ls <md films, hl'aded
hy "Hocky," "'Nl•twnrk' and
"A 11 lht· Pr es1denl ':-. l\kn "
In retrospect, the Academy's
half·l'<'nlurv SC't•ms to ha\ t• hc•<'n
a history of ('Vt•r grOWlng
triumph Frank Capra . J
mt•mb<•r :-.inl'l' l!J:Jt. reul11C'd that
r~ . } ~I
was not true. He almost presided
over the Academy's end within 10
) ears of its birth.
IN 1934 CAPRA directed ''It
Happened One Night ' to a sweep
of all the maJOr awards, a feat
which was not duplicated until
last year's "One Flew Ov('r the
Cuckoo's Nest In 1935 Capra
"'as elected president of the
Aeadem).
"Al that lime th<· AcJdC'm) LIP
pcarect to be on ah last legs. · ht•
recalls. "We \\(•re• down to 40
mt'mbt>rs from a high of 600, and
they were mostly actors, a few
tel'hnicians, one or two directors
All the writers had walked out "
What had causl·<I tht' t'xodus''
It began an 1933. "hl'n lht• ma1or
studios cleel1nl'rl In i\sue
Statuettes symbolize the nommees
for this year s~Best P1ccure Oscar
paychecks after President
Roosevelt closed the banks. Af-
terward the bosses proposed 50
percent pay cuts because of
depression troubles, and they
used the Academy to negollatc
tht• cuts.
Stuct10 ''orkcrs, already com
plaining about cond1t1ons and
beginning to consider unions,
cried "foul'· Most of them
"'alked out nf the company~
l'Ontrolled Academy The studios
lhcmsC'l\'<.'S !>a\.\ no value IO the
i\ct1dcmy and \\-ithdrew their
financial support.
"WllF.N THE AWARDS came
up tn 1936, \\ t' dtdn 't have enough
money lo buy the Oscars. "-Capra
says ·'Some of us chipped in a
thousand dollars apiece to pay
for the statuettes
"Then I tried to figure out
some kanct of a draw that would
bring people to the awarcts
That s when we rcsurrceted
0 W Griffith. who was drunk
<ind living m obscurity rn Ken-
tucky, and presented him with an
honorarv award "
The device ''orked Betty
Oa\ as < Dangerous" 1 and \'1clor
McLaglen <"The Informer" I ap-
pt a red to accept their Oscars as
bt•::.t :11·tress and actor But di rec·
lor John r'ord and writer Dudley
Nichol:-.. winners for "The ln-
formt!r. refused to attend. Ford
later accepted thl' award. said
Capra. Nichols did not
Capra s butlll• wasn't O\'er
During the turbulent late 1930s
"'hen tht• guilds were trying to or-
ganize lht.' studios. the Academy
continued to be an anathema to
studio workers Capra persuaded
thP talent gullcb lo m<ikc their
o\.\ n dections for awards. and the
0Sl' a r'> continued
Ff NALL\', IN 1939, most of the
guilds and unions had won ('On·
tract<. lrom the• studios. and the
1\c•ademy once· mon• en1oyPd
"1d<'spn•a<1 support "That "
'' he11 I res1gm•d .is pres1d~nt ,"
Capra said
A Nominees Scorecard
Here's a quick rundo~n on the
lead mg Oscar contenders
FOR TllE BEST
PERFORMANCE by an actor in
a leading rol<'
Robert Dt' Niro t "Tax1
Driver" l I\ wm would muke
him the fourth performer Onl!nd
Bergman. llell'n llayes, .Jack
Lemmon l to eaptun· Oscars an
both acting catC'gonrs lh' won
the OscJr an 1974 for Ill'· support
mg performanct' an The God
fath<'r Part It "
Peter Flnt•h <"Net\\-ork"l H
he won, he would lw tht' f1ri.t at•
tor to receive a pos thumous
Oscar Nine people, mcludmg
Walt Disney and Vactor Young,
have received such awards in the
past.
Giancarlo Giannini C"Seven
Beauties") Thts 1s has hrst
nom 1nation.
William Holden ("Network">
A victory would be his second
("Stalag 17," 1953) and would
make him the fi fth man to win
two Oscars In this category
<Marlon Brando, Spencer Tracy,
Gary Cooper and Fredric
March).
Sylvester Stallone ("Rocky">
It would be his first victory
and would come on his first
nomination Should he also cap-
ture a writing award, he would
become the first actor to win
Oscars in the two categories
FOil THE BEST
PERFORMANCE by an actress
an a leading role
Marle-Chrl1llne Barrault
<"Cousin, Couslne") A win
would be her first and would
come on ht'r first nomination. ll
would abo make her tht-second
a ctress to win for a forel11n
lan~uage role <Sophia Loren.
Two Women,·• 1961 l
Faye Dunaway I 'Network">
It would be her first wan and
would come on her lh1rJ nomma
lion. She was in contention in 1967
• for "Bonnie and Clyde" and 1974
for "Ctunatown. ·
Talia Shire !"Rocky") i\
victory would be her first and
\\ ould com e on her SC'Con<l
nomination. She was nommat<'d
1n 1974 for her supporting
performance in "Th«:-Godfather
Part II."
Sissy Spacek < "C'arrae" 1
This is her first nomination
Liv Ullmann <"Face to Face l
-This would be her first Oscar
and would come on her second
nomination. She was previously
1n contention for ··The Emi -
grants" in 1972.
FOR THE BEST
PERFORMANCE by an actor m
a supporting role
Ned Beatty ("Network"> A
win would be his first and would
come on his first nomination.
Burgess Meredith ("Rocky")
-It wou1d be his ftrSt win. It's
his second nomination. He com-
peted in this same category la~l
year for "The Day o r the
Locust. ..
Laurence Olivie r <"Marathon
Man"I -A victory would be his
second. but his first in this cat
egory He won the Oscar In 1918
Car h is leading performnncf In
"Hamlet." He a lso hold1 an
Honorary Oscar for "Honry V,"
1946. -
Jason Robardl' (''All thf' PreAI·
dent's Men'') -Thi1 ls his first
nomination.
Burt Young ("Rocky") -He
has never bet-n nom1nated
be(Qre.
FOR THE BEST
PERFORMANCE by an actress
in a s upporting role·
Jane AlexandN <"All the
President's Men "> -A ""in
would bf> her first and would
come on h<'r first nomination in
this category. She competed an
1970 for her leading pC'rformance
an "The Great White Hope."
Jodi<' Ftister <"Taxi Onver·· J
This 1s her first nomination.
Lee Grant ("Voyage of lhc
Damned" l I\ wm would bt> her
s~cond and would make her the
first person to win back-lo-back
Oscarc; an the supporting
categonec; She won last year for
"Shampoo"
Piper Laurie l"Carrie"I -It
would be her first win. although
1t 's her second nomination. She
was nominated in 1961 for her
leading performance in "The
Hustler "
B eatrice Straight
("Network"> -She's never been
nominated before.
FOR THE BEST
PERFORMANCE in directin~;
John Avildsen C"Rocky"J -
This \B his rJ rst nomination.
Tnamar Bergman ("face to
Face") -lie was nominated
once before but did not win.
Sidney Lumet ("Network") -
It would be his first win, although
It's his third nomination .
Alan J . Pakula ("All the Presi-
dent's Men") -A w\n would be
ht. lirst and would come on his
rtrst nomination In this category.
He received a best picture
nomlnatlon as producer or "To
Kill a Mockln,rblrd." 1962
Lina Werlmullcr ("Seven
BeauUes'') -A victory would
make her t.M first woman to win
the Oscar in thh cateaory
I
"" ' e eC
Survivors Tell Fears of Explosion
SANTA CRUZ OE
TENERll'E. Canary hland11
<APJ J amu Naik of
Cupertino, Callr , said ht and htt.
wile were s1tt1n1 U1 the fir1t-elass
cabin ol a Pan Amencan Boeing
747 moving toward takeoff Sun
d ay when "J r e lt we hit
sometJung big."
Eleven hours later he recalled
from his hospital bed at the Sant.t
Cruz General llot1p1tal that his
first thought had been fear for
the safety of his wife Elsie Both
he and tus wife survl\ ed history s
worst air dtsasler
THE C'OLLJSION o ... the Pan
Am 747 with J KLl\1 plane on thP
runway of the airport here took
more Lhan ~ In es Jirport of
facials Sau.I
The father of one• of thl sur
'l\'Ors SJJd an Lo!> i\ng<·ll·s lhiJt
his son had trtl•d to gel hac" into
the burning Pan Am i 17 to s.1\l'
his room matt• but"' Js hlod..NI bv
a C'rew mem bl?r "'ho frun•d
;,nother explo-.1cm
Charles /\mador, tht· fJthl'r of
John Charl('s i\mado1. :1f>. of
Marinu dl'l Ht•), i.;ml hi\ son
called him from tlw l';inary
Islands. /\mador said his s(ln told
him hl' first kn<.'W thC'rl' \\a!'> trou
ble when "ht> lookt•d out on the
runway and saw lhl' plan<' com·
ing right at ham."
"HF. DUCKED OOWN to put
his head bel\H·<:n his knl'l'S ;rnd
he heard thl' grinding .ind th<.·
crash He looked up ancl ... aid th<"
plancv.assplatantothrN p:irts
Th<.' younger Amador .1 l ' <.;
lmm1grat1on SN' ll'l' hl·artng of
facer. said he· v. u-. l n•all'd at a
local clini<.· with ->bout 30 other
SUt\'l\'Ors Tht.· son S<J Id hl' \.\ :J'\
rl•leai.ed from thl' t·l1n1r but
planned lo stay 111 lht• ;m·a to
learn tht' fall' of l11s roommal<'.
HO\.\ <1r<l llaqwr a pharrnar1st.
also of M;irina dl'I H1·\
The son !>a1cf lhl•rt: \.\;1s m<'lul
flying c\'erywht•rc and lhr ('aban
or lhl· hug<· pl;.t.n(' "'as filled with
acrid smokt'. flJm<'s and c>..·
plos1ons
"8\' TllF. TIME hi• got on h1!>
fe<'l, ht• i...iw h1· "'as headl'd
toward th<' nosl' of thl· pl a Ill'. .. the
elder /\mador s:i1d
Naik :-.aid 111 a ll·lcphnn<' in
ter\'ll'W that w1th1n a fraction nf a
second :ift<.-r th<• collls1on. "the
\\ hnlt• plane \\ :i ... on frn• und peo
pie Wl'rt' < n ang . "c'rC'am1ni.: tr)
1 ng to gl'l out It "a.., It k <· .111 <.'lee
tncal ..,hock 11 v.a!'> that fa!>t
Within rust <J "'" "l'<'<mcl.., the
met al start<•<! to c·umt• a1Mrl
As AmJdor·s son and Harper
tried lo esc~11w. thc•y rral11c·d the
nose O( thl' plane \lo .IS llpptnj.!
toward lhl' ground \'1 lht'.\
turned around .ind -.t.irtc·d ('ra\\ 1-
mg tn 111 Opt'nlll).! ubout nint• feel
awa), Amaclur s;,11d
"AS THEY GOT tht·n·. thnl'
"'ere oth<•r:-. pushing and t ryang tc
escape Then thc•y heard thr!-> tt·r·
nfic cxplo:-.ron wh1rh rompletcly
engulfed th<' KLM plane
"Hy that time, tht•\ \\l'l'l'
* * *
.omcwhat lr•PP<'d ~twttn lhf'
nOH and thl. t>J)\"nana 1.1nd h~ .ud
he felt as 11 he wa!'I 111 1tn nvcn IJti
aa1d he ""~ afraid he "a111 going
to~ roasted
Ile rirutlly rearht>d tht• opcnmg
as fuel fumes neJrly thoked him
Just as he was about to pass out.
a breath of wrnd t•am e an and
kept him going , the elder
Amador said.
"HE WAS CLAMORING to get
to lhlt opcnln1. Olbcrt wen too .
The)' were '11hlln# and pusb1nt.
Finally he Jumped about. 1% feet.
ncht into tho nm of C1re and
smoke. ti• landed on hi• back.
"He lhouaht h11 roommate was
behind tum, but then he looked
around and couldn't see him. He
s tarted to go back for his friend,
but a member of lhe crew pushed
him ha.ck . fearing there would be
a nother explosion.••
SURVIVORS OF SANTA CRUZ DISASTER
Tour Agent James Naik, Wife Elsie
747 Jet Collision
'Worst in History'
Bv The Associated Press
The collision of twn 7tl7 Jumbo JCts thllt killed at least 580 persons
on Tenerife m the Canary Islands on Sunday\\ as the worst air tragedy m history
Previously the• highest death toll l'arnc• March 3, 1974, when a
Tu rki<.h DC· 10 Jet e1 a ... hed 1n 1::1 mcnon\'1llc. France near Paris. killing 34C persons.
THE PREVIOl'S WORST col
lts1on between t\.\o aircraft OC'·
curred near Zagreb. Yugoslavia
on Sept 10. 19ifl r\ll lih persons
aboard J Bnt1sh i\1r\.\ "'., Tnd~nt
and a chartered ) ugosla\'
airliner \\Cre killed.
Sundays col11s1on was the
second major air cl1s.i~l('r <it San-
ta Cru1 De Tl'nt'nle On Dec 3,
19i2. a C'ha1·ten•<f Spanish
airliner explo<kd <ind burst mto
flames on takeotf from Los
Rodeos airport. k1l11n~ 155
persons.
ThC' Spanish Air Ministr'.\' s aid
al kasl 2·10 peopl<• \\ l'rc kllkd in
Sund av!'> C'olls ion
-An Aereoflot Ilyushin-62 •
crashed after takeoff near
Mosco" on Oet. 13, 1972, killing
197f> persons
r\ c·hartcrcd Boein.I{ 707
C'rashect on landing at Kano.
Nigeria. on Jan 22, 1973. killing
176 pilgrims bound for Mecca.
7 Survivors
Listed From
PanAm Crew
Oth~r ma1or air cnlh!>10n1> ·
-AS i\LL-SIPPOl'i Roetn.I! 727
an rl a .J .ipan<.•se A 1 r Foret· F' 86
l'llll1clect o\'er :'ilunko, Japan. on
Jul> 30 1971. killing 162 pl•r\ons
r\ l 'nite<l Airlines DC 8 J<'t
and a TWA Super-C'onstell<.1t1on
collided O\'er Staten Island on
Dec 16. 1960. k1llmg 134 persons
-A t r.s. AIR FORCE Galaxy
C·SA cr.1shed near Saigon on
/\pnl 4, 1975. k1lhng 172 persons.
Manv of lhC' v1c1ms were Viet·
namesc children being brouot
to the Unt l <'d States during
"Op<'ration Babylifl" in the last
days b<'forc lhe South Viet-
namC's<' tap1tal fell to the Com-
munists
An East G<'rman llyushin·62
crashl'd on takeoff from East
Berlin on r\ug 11, 1972, killing 156
prrson.,
A \'<>nezuelan DC-9 cr ashed
after takeoff from Maracaibo,
Venewel::i, on March 16, killing
l 55 persons.
"11':\\' YORK <AP 1 Th<•
foll0\\1111! 1s a hst of C'rt'\\ mem
be rs (':lrn<.•d on tht• man a fest or
the Pan i\m(•ncan plane that C'OI·
hdect Sunday with a KT.M plane
in Santa Cruz de Tencrife.
Canan Islands. Sur~1\'ors. all New York·
based r -'"' v,, tfW (',rut-It,., r,."\l f'f'i")l\rt ,., v
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An Alle1?heny DC' 9 collided
\.\1th a :-tudent pilots plane onr
~helbynlle. Ind., on Sept 9, 19&J,
killing 83 persons.
-A PIEDl'tONT BOEING 727
and a Cessna :.110 colhde<I over
Hendersonv1lle. N.C. on July 19,
1967, k11lmg 82 persons.
-A l' S. Navy plane and a
Braz1han airliner eollidecl O\'er
Rio de Janeiro Bay on Feb. 25,
1960, ktlhng61 persons
Other major onc-pl<.1n<'
crashes·
-On Dec ·L 19i4, n Dutch OC 8
charter airliner rraslwd nt'nr
Colombo. Sn Lanl.:i, killing 191
persons.
-A MOROC'CAN
CHARTERED jetliner rarr:.ang
"orkers from Europ(' for sum-
mer \'acations erashl·d into the
Atlas Mountains near Agad1r,
Morocco. on Aug. 3. 1975, killing
188 persons.
* * *
Sister City
Offers Help
SANTA CRUZ (AP > -The
worst dtsaster in aviation history
has drawn a telegram or com-
passion from this oceanside com·
m unity to its sister city of Santa
C'rul de Tenerife. site of the col-
lision or two jumbo Jets that
rlaimed more than 530 lives.
Mayor John 1\1 ahanney. in a
t('IPgram s<'nl Sunday hours aftet
the crash. told Mayor Ernesto R.
Dl'Armm. in the Canary Ts land&',
"Our pray<'rs and our thought!'
ar<' with you m this time of
tragect~ "
M ahanney told th ts Spanish
counterpart that Santa Cr uz was
w1lltng to help its sister city ii\
any way possible.
CREW OF KLM JETLINER -Top row,
from ldt. Capt Z A Veldhuisen-\o an
Zonten: co pilot K Meurs. flight engineer
W. Schreuder. purser G. W Sonneveld.
assistant purser A. T . A. Van Straten : and
stewardesses M. E . Vicrgcvcr and J M.
A,. WI'"""' L. Van Stavercn. Second row, from left,
stewardcs!\es W. M. Kuiten, H. W. Fluer-
Toby: A. C. Bouvy; B. M. Toose-
Wildschut ; J. H. M. Schuurmans ; M. Mey
and M. M. Tom
Unve • eel Tonight
Th I! • •a IT A CT o a " ntcn dl outJlnl:n1 the carc.-er ol
•htueue •110 <'«>ul d «o 111 Pa ndroS Berman, wlnner ofu
ylw..-•1 . wrlt•r and ln1n,1ba1 r• award.
•lar ol lhe ftOfY of a Pblladcl a Allbou&b n«>' oomtnllted for
box.r. bett-actreu honora. Bar bna
.,.,. •.u
LOS A 'O L (APt ll'1
that llmo ol '1 r 1Jatn, w
At curutn Ume. St11lone Ind Str eisand t1 appe uia1 lo
"Rocky ' seem ed to be lhl' per form "Eve raree a , Lovt>
In
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1. RJCR GIRL -Du,1 Hall a Jotm <>atn
<RCA)
1Del9 fer t.be rum ln4uslrr 'I
hie award wall to an wblda
•mOQI tbem wW be caUed to the
~l•&e to be handod a 11lm JOild
atat&Nltte named 0.Car.
'l'be ceremon7 al tho Mma.c
Center, for those who In the
Jud1ment of their peera con·
tributed the mOIL to the motion
pkture screen, will be telecest
nationally toniaht by ABC, Chan-
nel 7. <Rel at~ stories, Page 83.)
favortt•forl.kbll prtua. Tbtme from 'A Star J1 !Som'."
R•11rdlesa, tt didn't appear Other mu ical performers of
th t the acUng Oscar would be n o m•nated 1 0 0 1 1 are Ben
spurned u it was in recent yean Vereen, Tom Jonea. Eddie Albert
2. DANCING QUUN -Abbi CA.ti c> --;;j~iip!~~iiiiiiiii!i~~~~~~-.: 3. DON'T GIVE UP ON US -Dafld Soul "' (Private Stock)
One que.tioo was whether the
late Peter Finch wou ld be
honored for his performance in
"Network." the firs t s uch
posthumous a w a rd in the
Academy's 49 years.
Pleasance Cast
by Gear.re C. Scott and Marlon und Lea Vlvante.
Brando.
Allot the living nominees were
to be present except the aihng
Laurence Olivier. Eve n
publiclty-ahy Robert DeNtro.
nominated as beat actor for
"Taxi Driver," agreed to attend.
ABC 18 TELECASTING the
ceremoniea beginning at 7 p.m.
Nomina ted for be.sL picture
were" AU The President's Men,":..
··sound for Glory," "Network,"
"Rocky" and "Taxi Driver "
Besides Stallone, DeNiro and
Finch. best-actor nom inees are
William Holden m "Network,"'
and Gian carlo Giann ini i n
"Seven Beauties."
4. DON'T LEAVE ME THIS WAY -'ne1ma
Houston <Tamla)
5. EVEAGREEN -Barbra Stndaall4 (Colom·
bla>
6. SOUTHERN NIGHTS -Glen Campbell
(Capitol)
7. nlE TlilNGS WE DO FOR LOVE -10 cc
<Mercury>
8. HOTEL CALIFORNIA-Eaales (Aaylum)
9. I'VE GOT LOVE ON MY MIND -Natalie
Cole <Capitol) .
10. MAYBE I'M AMAZED -Wings (Capitol)
TOPLPS
l FLEET WOOD MAC -Rumors (Warner • LOS ANGELES -Donald
Pleasance, a British c ha racter
actor, has been signed for a co-
sta r ri ng r o le with Cha rle s
Bronson and Lee Remick in
M et r o-Go ld wy n -Maye r 's
"Telefon."
P RODUCER WILLIAM
Friedkin ("The E xorcist") has
promised to keep lhe show mov
ing. The only production number
scheduled features Ann-Margret
performing a new song, ''Magic:
Circle," at the beginning and
e nd.
T he candidates for best ac·
tress. Man e·Chn slme Barrault.
· · C o u s 1 n Cousin e · ' · 1-· ave
Dunawav "Network ·" Taiia
Shire, "R~ky :" Sissy' Spacek.
''Car rie," and Liv Ullm ann,
.. Face to Face."
Bros.) ~ ... mlllll~ ................. 1!11111111111111111!11!11!111 2. EAGLES -Hotel California (Asylum>
3. SfEVI E WONDER -Songs ln The Key of
Life CTamla >
4. BARBRA STREISAND & KRIS KRISfOF ·
FERSON -"A Star ls Born" Ori ginal Soundtrack
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Red Skelton was picked to 1n
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4. RIGHT TIME 01'' THE NIGHT -Jennifer
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5. SAY YOU'LL ST AY UNTILTOMORROW -
Tom J ones (Epic )
SOUL SINGLES
l. TRYING TO LOVE TWO William Bell
(Mercury>
2. l 'VE GOT LOVE ON MY MIND -Natalie
Cole (Capitol l
3. AT MIDNIGllT My Love Will Lift You Up -
Rufus Fcaturm~ Chaka Khan CABC >
4. LOVE IS BETTER IN THE A.M. -J ohnnie
Taylor (Columbia>
5. I WANNA GET NEXT TO YOU -Rose
Royce <MCA>
COUNTRY SINGLES
1. LUCILLE Kenny Rogers <United Artists>
2. IT COULDN'T HA VE BEEN ANY BETTER
Johnny Duncan <Columbia>
3. SOUTHERN NIGHTS · · Glen Campbell
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bia >
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b ased on the life of
Martm Luther King J r ..
will be directed as well
a s written by Ab by
Ma nn. 0 :,,car-winning
author of ··Judgment at
Nuremberg.·· Mann also
will serve as executive
producer of the two.part
show. which will appear
on NBC next season.
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"Send in 6omeone with• good joke and snappy ~u.er.
I've got a criaia coming on."
Lltl. Boyd
Keep Phones
From Beds
Managers of motel chains would do well to
put telephones across the rooms from the
beds, not right next to the beds. Why is simple.
A lone guest always sleeps on the side of the
bed next to the phone. So that side or the mat·
tress wears out too quickly. It's a matter of r~
cord that mattresses last considerably longer
in rooms where the telephones are at some
dis tance from the beds.
Some say the first critic of TV reruns was
Wi1liam Shakespeare who wrote; "The evil
men do oft lives after them."
Our Language man is collecting famous
re fusals Like: Samuel Goldwyn ··Include
me out." The unsurrender
ing American general An
thonv McAuliffe CJf World
Wa ·r II · '"N uts!"
Napoleon . "Not tonight.
Josephine.'' Calvin
Coolidge· "I do not choose
to run "Any others?
Not every fi sherman
knows that the brook trout.
the lake trout and the Dolly
Vard<'n trout .irt not really trout at all. bul
sorts of char
Were you a" ;ire that a mama rabbit only
nurses her offspring once every 24 hour~?
PURPLE ANIMAL
Q. "Quick. name a purple animal!
A Am advised after considerable re
!..t>a r c h on your query 'twarnt
quick, 'twamt quid.. at all that the blesbok.
a small South African ar.tclopc, 1:. the only
purple animal now kno" n
Q "If the doctors found cures both for
C'ancer and heart attacks, by how much would
the a\ erage hfe expec-tancy be increased"'"
,\ Seven year~
Q · How man> washing machines can be
made of of a ton of !It eel? ..
A Aboutll.
Among the oldesl running debates in the
history of Christian ity concrns the question of
whether Adam and Eve had navels. Most or
the artists have depicted them as possessing
same. And most of the biblical scholars say
otherwise. What's your theory'>
For the Record
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Of t1unllnqtnn llP•th
"\NILSON LAMARR E -DouQIA•
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JENt<IN\ llA>LL llNCOURf .
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TODD· DENNIS -J•m~\ L 1•.
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AEL.L·NORTH -Norma" EdWe•d.
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TqVEBE·CL4Rt< -Jovoll 0 It,
Tuthn. '""' Su..n C...ot 11. El To•o
To
Cans Tax
WASHINGTON IAPt
PrHident Carter
plam to alt Cont~ for a ta• oa diaposa.ble c1.o.1·
and botUes. a mov~ th1t
would have both mvi"°n
mental and enerRY·
saving ramifications. IL
was reported.
The Washington Poat
said today that the Prnl-
dent 's proposal will be
made in an environmen·
lal menage lo lbe nation
tentatively scheduled for
Thursday.
The proposed tax
would have the two-
pronged effect of dis-
couraging the use of one·
time containers and the
waste of energy that goes
into their manufacture.
Tax Probe On
WASHINGTON CA P )
Two former
Democratic con
gressmen with clOl><' con
nections to South Korean
lobbyist Tongsun Park
are under invcl>llgation
by the U .S Jus t1t•t•
Department for possible
tax violations. a<.•cording
( IN S llORT J
to sources quoted by the
New York Times.
The sources said the
object of the 1nveshga.
tion is to try to pressure
former Reps. Richard
Hanna of California and
Cornelius Gallagher of
New Jersey to testify
against Congressmen
linked t o 1nfluenn•
buying by Korean lob·
byists.
Freedon1 Due
NEW DELHI. Jndia
<AP> -Prime Mini!>le,r
Morarji Desai's govern·
ment pledged tod;.iy that
it would move quickly tn
com pl elf! the rcstor a twrl
of Indian democracy
In a speech outlining
the new r!OvernmC'nl '1-
program, Actin[! Prcs1
dent R. D. Jal t1 told
cheenn~ members of tht·
new Parliament 'The
most urgent task 1s to re
move the rema1n1ni:
<'Urbs on the fundamen·
Lal freedoms and civil
rights of the people, to
restore the rule of law
and the right of free e>.·
press1on to the pres~ · ·
Plan Mfs•Plf
KANSAS C ITY. M o
<AP > -Kansas City
tried to revive its old
rivers ide bus iness di~
lrict as an entertainment
and ~hopping area tt
thought \.\OUld equal New
Orleans· f'r"n <'h
Quarter.
But the crowds are
avoiding River Quay
following financial !\et
backs and publicity over
gangland slayings and
bombings Two of the
surviving bars wert'
d ynam1tt'd into rubhlt.•
early Sund a).
Bn-ntan Burt
MANHATTAN, Ka n
<APl -The show went
on Sunday, even though
veteran band leader
Woody Herman couldn't
be a part of it.
Sunday night, while
Herman recuperated at
a hospital here suffering
from a broken leg he suf-
fered In an auto accident
on the way to the con·
cert, his Thundering
Herd made a scheduled
concert appearance at
Kansas State l!niversitv
Odef Na•ed
B El RUT, Lebanon
CAP) -Despite rioting
by right-wing Christian
militiamen opposed to
the choice, Preaidemt
F.llas Sarkls today ap-
pointed a Syrian.backed
officer as new army
commander in Lebanon.
A presidential decree
named tank corps com-
m an de r Col. Victor
Khoury to lhE' top
military post afler
elevatina him to the rank
of general.
'rradeLo•n
WASHINGTON CAP)
-The nation'• appetlto
for lmPorted oil hel(X'd
pu1h the U S. trad-.
balanct Into deficit by a
-rec ord mar1in tn
February. the rovtrn·
ment rtpOrted today
It marktd the third
lime In the lut four
monlha that the alze or
lbe ddkll bas .a.et a ro·
<'Ofd
BOATING
Caho Race
Reverse
Handicap
Something new in off·
shore, long distance
yacht racing will be in-
augurated by Newport
Harbor Yacht Club
Saturday when the
Newport to Cabo San
Luc.-as race starts getting
under wav on a re\"erse
handicap basis at noon.
Another innovation in
the race is that each
nH:ht will be allowed an
hour's power allowann
to be used at the start
from the club dock
UNDER THE rever:-.t•
handicap system yachts
will be started according
lo their rating with the
lowest rating st;irtin~
first. This result is th<'
winner being thl· fir:.t
boat to finish.
Time allowances for
the 10 boats in the race
range from zero for John
Scripps' 79·foot ketch
Miramar. San Diego
Yacht Club, to 20 hours.
38 minutes and t"o
seconds for John
Re ) nolds' Yankee· JS
~loop Ghost IL
G ho~t 11 will Mart at
noon Saturdav from the
club dock and Miramar
will not stJrt until
R·38.02Sunday
T H E POWER al-
lo" anc<' means that each
yacht "'Ill be alk1wed to
use it ·s auxiliary motor
from the club dock to the
Ji•tly l'nlranec· II lht•
hour ha~ not been used
up at that pomt. the skip
per may contmuc under
power on a course of 220
degree!' rough I~
to\.\ Jrd Catalina bland
At the l'nd of the hour he
mu:-1 kill the motor. hoist
sa ti and set a course
toward Ccdros Is land off
the BaJa California
coast
H ERE IS Lhe !.tarting
lis t and the startin~
times:
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2Harbor
&ats Win
Cal, Regatta
Two Newport Harbor
Yacht Club skippers
scored wins in California
Yacht Club's Oly mpic
Classes Regatta Satur-
day and S unday off
M arlna del Rey.
Winner in the Star
Class was Barton Beek
and the winner in the Sol·
Ing Class was Bill Fields.
Winners in the othl'r
classes were Bill
Hershafl. Santa Monka
Yacht Club. in lhe 470.
Jim Reynolds. San Diego
Yacht Club. Flying
Dutchman; Fleet R .
White, St. Francis Yacht
Club. Finn. and Paul
Bu ssar . Richmond
Yacht Club. Tornado.
r
2 Races EnJ,
Short Series
81 AL•O LOCKASSV hltf ...............
-
TIM shortest AhmanllOll Sen• 1n the 24·yetr
hlstot')' l)f tho NewPort ff arbor Yacht Club offUlott
elauic wound up S.turda1 and Sunday with two
.scparnte races the 32·mlle Cont Channel race 01'
Saturday and the eigbt·male Huntington Jl'lau rac"
on Sunday
Tradltlon;ilty, the Ahm1nson Series was
stretched out over the entire spring and summer
seasons. Thja year the sene5 started on the last
weekend In February.
Originally scheduled for six races, thls year's
Ahmanson was scored on five races as one of the
races was thrown out a fl er a protest on the locationo(
marks. All n ve races were scored.
THE AHMANSON IS FOR yachts rated under
the lnt.ernallonal Offshore Rule Mark Ill (a). Sailed ·
concurrently was the Corketl Series for yachts rat-·
Pd under the Mid~et 0<'ean Racine Association
<MORAi handicap rule, and the Dickson Series for·
Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts.
Overall series winner In the Ahmanson was
Bingo. a new CF-37 s loop deMgned, built. owned and
sailed by Dennis Choate. Long Beach Yacht Club.
Overall "inner of the Corketl Sf'ries was Shan,
non , a Santa Cruz.2·1 skippered by Don MeKibbon.
NH\ C. and the Di ckson Seri<'s winner was Mystit·,
!'.ailed by Mark Ellsworth. Balboa Yacht Club.
R ESUl.'fS OF SATURDAY'S Coast Channel
RaC'e.
TOR OVERALL <Ahmansonl I. Bingo; 2.
Raider, Jim Linderman. BYC. 3 Cottonta1l, John
Arens. BYC.
CLASS A Raider 2. Aorang1, Elliott/-
Hamilton, NllYC; 3, Drumbeat , Andy Zimbaldi.
NHYC.
CLASS B 1, Bingo, 2, Cottontail; 3, Dog •
Patch. Don Ayres .Jr. NHYC.
CLASS C 1. 7th Heaven, Larry Parrill, •
LBYC. 2. Quicker, Bill Ficker. NNYC. ,
.MORA <Corkett> 1, Shannon: 2. Zap. Ed •
Lorence. ABYC ; 3, LitUe Pooner, Scott Schock,:
NHYC. '
PHRI-' CDackson) -l, Genes is. John Siple,.
BCYC, 2, Mystic. 3, Hidalgo. Rod Lippold, NllYC.
Huntington Flats Race <Sunday) ,
toR OVERALL l , Aorang1, 2, Dog Patch, J,
Bmgo
CLASS A
rison. NHYC
-1, Aoranci; 2. Regulas II, Bob Gar·
CLASS B t . Doi: Pat<'h . 2, Bmi::o CLASS C I . Capt Marvel, Larry Folsom.
LBYC: 2, Quick<'r. flill F'icker. NHYC
MOHA t. Zap. Ed LorC'nce. ABYC. 2. Mer·
rydo\\ n. Bill Lapworth. LA YC. 3, Preamble. Terry
Cicero. NlfY('
PllRF 1. Mtslrcs~. Warren H11ncock. NHYC . ~t
2. May Be. llanl... Thayl'r NllYC' 3 Jlidnl~o Rod :
Lippold. NllYC •
Final ~<'rit'' Standing.,
AHMANSON OVERALi. 1. Bingo 2. Do~ :
P atch . 3. Qu1l·kcr
CLAS...() A I , Ra1dt•r
CLASS B I. Ringo
CLASS C I . Qu1ckt·r
.. ..
CORKETT 1MORA 1
Spml: 3, Wildcat
Shannon, ~. Little .:.. .,
DICKSON < PHRF> l. Mystic 2. Galax),
Everett Palmer. NHYC. J, lhladlgo.
....
One-design Boats ~i
·""' ,"'\
Race in Regatta :~
Four classes or ont··dc~i~n boats racing on in-:0:::
side C'lasst's turn<.>d out to JOtn three classes of -
Performance Handicap Racing Fleel yachts in :..i
Dana Point Club"s Spring Re~atta Sunday ....
The one·designs wnc two classes of Lido·l4s ',
class of Sabots and onP Laser cla!is Summary of rt' ~·
i;ults ·
LID0·14A -l, KEN Harrison. DPYC. 2. Brian
Hench, BYC: 3. Zain Simonson. DPYC
SABOT l . Gordon Wanlass, BYC 2. Lynn
Malanosky. DPYC. 3. Rod Turner. BCV\
LASER I. Anne Malanosky. DPYC· 2. Bob
Watts. DPYC; 3. Mike Englen. DPYC
. ,
PHRF·A -1. BIG KAHVNA JI, Mark
TO\\'nsend. DPVC. 2. Akamai Okole. Jerry An· : :
derson, DPYC. 3, \'clella. Jack Goffman, DPYC. :~
PHRF·B 1, Gandalf. Dave Wheeler. Capo
BYC; 2, Vivace. Bill Clore, DPYC; 3, Horison Job, ::
Joe Fletcher. DPYC.
PHRF·C 1, Jawbreaker, Bob Melville, :. DPYC~ 2, Sphtero, Jim Mart.in, DPYC; :1, Lyra,
Charles Ber~h. DPYC.
CRUISING CLASS • 1. Inspiration, Tim '
Holsten, DPYC'. 2. Barbara. John Watts, DPYC; 3, •
Windsong, Rolland Eidem, DPYC.
Viking Wi~ Race
Dan Pike's Viking was the winner or the third
race in Vo.>agers Yacht Club's intraclub Hot Rum ::
Series for boats rated under the Performance Han-•
dicap Rating Flct•t sy!ltem :!
Fifteen boats turned out for the race which also
included a class of five Winds urfers. .•
HOT RUM 1, Viking: 2, Tiger Lilly, Ron ·:..
Deacon. 3. Windson~. Greg Nelson: 4. Exalted Om', •
J Kn1est: 4, Avante. Fred Massino ~:
WlNDSt:RFER Doug Halsey, Long Bench
..
Balboa Club Event .·
8 Set for Guadalupe ..
Eight Performance Handicap Rae·
in~ Fleet yachts are signed up ror the
Saturday start or Balboa Yacht Club's
600 mile Guadalupe Island race
H will mark the first Ume that alt of
the yachts In the race are competing
under the PHRF system or ratlni. l n
prnvlo~ races there have been a
sprinklJha or yachts rated under the
lnternnllonal Om1hore Rule (IOR>.
TRF. TO.P TllOPH'V for the ra~ ii 11
model or Oonald Do_ugla~· ramtd
schooner, Endymion. winner of tbl"
roce In the 1930s when ll wa.
SPonsored by Loll Amiell'S Yacht Club
'fht Endym1on Trophy i~ for tho first
yarht to tinl1h
Award ror the rlrst yat'ht on t0rrect·
ed time In PllRF is lht" Dally Piiot
Trophy, a bas relief In brontt of
Guadalupe Island.
V AClfl'S SC'H E OtJLED to ~t1trt the ·
race:
Flrebird CColumbla-52) Bob._:
Longpre. Buhl a Corinthian YC. '-!
Nereid (4S ft. ketch) Howard _:
O'DanJel11, HunUngton Harbour YC. 4'
Ftamboyftnt <Cal ·40) Barney ,:.
t"lam. Lona Heach n : ~.
f•lrel()(k <Yankee SS> Sid Johnson. :;
Pltrpolnt 811 YC.
Retl 8aron II c lalander·36) Bill ';;
Hartae. nunttnaton Harbour YC. ..,
Tahuna <Columbia 36) Ruel :
Cameron, Nnv)" Yl'
S11arne ICal-361 Sid Renkow, Dl'l ;
Rt> YC
Scotch Mist < Da. .. hf'r·32l Don An• ~
denon f\ftlbO" YC. ~
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EmSID~ CM
2 Bedrm owner s un1l 1n
fronl. Barhelnr rental In
rear Current tnl·ome
!>HO for both
$77,500.
EXCLUSIVE WITH
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Sl-.f•OO Custom homll' on th!! EL TORO TOWNHOUSE
Pnmet1un,r~oo!Jucb Bluff~ tb1i1 :.pac1uu11 Like nt!w, 4 bdrms . 2 baths. lovely
toe.Allo n seclud~d on corner hQll)l' ••• .a • ,,. ... ~, ai........ l'.t.. _...,.. I' S • JI rt v a•·~ Cu I d e.s ac bedroomic. 2 ba't1'1 nnft 1 '.........., ~~ • "'' a u~e · tone S
:i1tl't.'t!t f.fourmet Kitchen. b~Ca:.t mllllllt .. P lur. tni °'cow to)~ c.L~bl:aouse & only 4 blkll .
serve ·~1rouJCh bar «Jl)ens que feature of i;t.>parah· to the s ping' center Price only
throt.Geh e u:.lom built "m other -in-law" unit $59.900.
L.90 fS&.1--
Buttde'r's horn wllh ...... '"''-'"., utra
touches of qualtty 1 3 .• 2h !>•lbs. 3 car s rag~. S2e0.
WUTCU~
Like to entertain? Thu~ home is ideal.
Pool & lanai. fa mily rm .. 3 bdrms .
$149,500
twmm 3
Fr b Ree •
pensive imPorttif We
home tn 1 qllfflt.~ll!R111W
w id t street. ~I fi
ko. ' °"" SUM. I Z·t 2a1n SHADY LAMI ~~W!1t:=;-'~fm~~1~tc>!~<t1~
views or oceat\·4 valley, much use or
beameq ceil1• wood. gla59, llle. ~om·
biniru! lo create this breathtakingly
beautiful home in a serene, wooded
setting. See it · y9u deserve it !
$220,000. Sµbmit of!ers ! fo'ar1nly R oom with Auto i:arage opt>n11r , ~arr.ed Ct>tlings S liding spnnkleri. Sl~.000
dow:; to patio and spark I· PETE BARRETT am~ mv pool H you qualify. ~~1811 'Q.,000 1::. all you need Lo -REALTY-
• \;el In this Mme Call fU·SZOO
ANYTIME f.~~fl, ... , ,,. ~~
~· [ ~ 1R!Hil ;;;;--c;.,-ee .... -; .,-~;---. ·
BEAUTIFUL 5 BDRM.
M iss1on Viejo. Best & largest . with
large fa~ly r~-· formal diniJ}g rm ..
frple & 3 ~ar gafage. This 2850 sq. ft .
be.auty off er~ by transf. ownec for
"$125,000. • -
SOUTH LAGUNA
Tablerock own your own apt. with
breathtaking ocean view. clubhouse &
pool facihties. 2 Bdrms. $147,500
,.. . .,
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OPEN SUM 1-5 O' SUWAU ID.
Corona del Mar triplex; three 2
bdrm.4'., 2 fl'l'lc, "*1its, 6lt~!M: highly
upg raded penthouse unit...views of
Catalina. ocean ~ CdM hills & night
lights Panelmg, beamed ceil. Pool
av-all. In -01.tt&taadff}8--c@nd~tion .
SI89,500 ' .. 759-0811
{•'!-hr 3317 Vla Udo. Newport l.ac:ft
• ;.,V • , 673-7300 SI0,000
REOUCTIOH
LIFETIME
OPPORTUl"41TY
-"CltEAM;uFF· Q: Orang~. COast Q: COSTA MESA
FlJ<'k Hay beuuty 1 J
Bdrm' & family. pool
\\1th \\OC>d clecklll~ N1oe
ly ljnd::.l·pd !'rt\ ate
-.tud10 & wod.:.hop
Ownt•r ,,,~ ~ par kmi: for
llJl':JI"~ Sli!l,:.00 1
Bolboci loy Prop.
Re-cdtors
• 675-7060 *
Fun·t>d tu ::.acnfH'l' th"
'"\\port beaoh Tht•
1!17ti homl' bl'.1t1llf1t Jllon
·"'•'rd h) Ila•· Nl'\\ll(•rl
l'hambcr ol l'mnmt'rt'l'
:1 Bil Wtlh 1!100 JJJllr!"
"I rt ol luxur1 \\llh Poul
,\ J J l'U/ rl "" lll'I'" a fl'
m 111 1 n" out o I .11 t' a
"Ulllh!I' than l''IH'l'l1•d
:vt u"t "A'll no" ' Ttw pri t'l'
1" right loo~ Catt ~.Jfi :!:lJJ ---------
3 BEDROOM
PLUS DEN
$64.900.
\lmo~l nl!'W 3 bedroom.
OOl' '>l11r). pJnch-d dt•n
µlu!> f1rrpl.i1'l' l'rt mt·
.1rc.1 W alk to m.iJ11r
'h 11 p p 1 n 1: It u ' .1 n d
... 1·hu,,b Bu~lllt'" mJn
CORONA DEL MAR
DUPLEX
A 3 & 2, :.1tuated in lovely
old <.:orona dt-1 Mar.
S167 500 . 673·4400
HARBOR
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~ KEY
REALTOP.s X
1>0 \ Ol
<lFFEll A !->t-:ll\'1<'~;·1
Ld lhc• puhlr1· knu\\ \\Ith
an ad 10 llw [)1111\ Pilot
St•n·1l'l' D1rc•1·tory ."IL c·an
l'O~l ) ou a~ lrt 1 ll• ·" $1 fi!i
per •l<.1) For mort' 1n
furnl4.lltcln arul l'Omplt•li.'
rate~ ca II b-12 5071!
Ang1ed Flattery >
FARMHOUSE
l.Ol'Jtt'd ""alk1nl( d1-.
lanl'l' from NlUlh C:o;l'>l
l'l.11a Larl!t' hunw on l•>t
lllVx 14U C.1 II for fu rt hf'l'
111fur01alt(ln
$125,000.
~~~an
-ANYTIME
New Blouson!
Ju~t listed! Lovely 3
bedrm. 2 bath home pn
IJ:e corner~ Frwt tr ee1o
& r 1'1> w 1H i. " 11 1 o r " •
Spnnk I er.ii. oble i:;traK1.
w lot:. or r::\b1nets
Sliti,500 <.:all now
Ruth Lauri", A9f
646-4380
--------GtMral I 002 GeMral 1002 , ______ ._ ___ ~........... .. .. .. . . .. .. ......... ··· ......... .
4 S.drm + Family WEST HA V£N EST ATE FOR 4
Large c:o:1ta Me::.a homt• BE •un SEASONs..IUCH
w i t h 0 v ~ r ::. I I. c d ~ BR 2 •n bedroom::.. htia\ y t.hakt• Gorg1·ou' 2 i.try hn!> c•vcr 4 • ~
roof. llled entranC'c way ) Lhm.: l11 ghl)' upgraded ASSUM.£ $27,000
& fireplace Great lora crpl1ng & cl rp!!, rrml din Guarded entr,Y to n<'w
llon close to park. tennis rm. l~e ram r n1 ~1frpk . woi;ld or elegaocc. F.lC·
rourts and all :ichoob wet ha r. hug.; l'O' 'd qwsite decor b tal>tefully
Just h!ited •call 546 5880 Pal 1 o X t r a::. too blended w\U\ practical
forfulldelatll>. numcrou" Lo mc:nLIOD, living . "uge Li\'l og
FOh.Mt:R MODEL IH BIG C.ANYOM
View of Newport Ctr il)!hts Lovely 4
BR home w l'I. baths & guc!>t pwd I'm
L gc living rm w c:athedral ceilin~
Formal OH. fam rm with fireplace.
Bri~ht sunny kit Lgc breakfast area.
5 TORREY PINES LN Open Tues. 1·5
21 11 San Joaquin Hins Road
NEWPORT canat. M.I. 644-491 0
~HERITAGE it~olutl'I) ::.potle!>::. All Rooril. Formal U1ntnJe-
lh1' for only S\35.000 Room. Gafden \'1ew Chtlet-al 1002 GftMf'af 1002
~-'J.t9 l K a t c h ~ n !\1 a ~ s t \' c • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • ·~· REALTORS
SOMERSET
A mu::.t st•t• llJrhc.
\'tc\\ homl• uri.:radPd
c·aqH:t.-.. wJll n)\ erin~!o
i.eparate Family Room VA BUYERS S52, 900
with r racklmg (1replan• Tht., dean .md nNt :i Ill!
and <'ommandmg, rt>w of hom<• t·an ht· rnur~ at \. \ HUNTING TOH
ground!> 2 maJt·,t1<: !A'rm., Corn•·r lot 111 tPw BEACH
master su ite·" A lwlt'l·re,,1 Jrt«r 11r c11 .1,1 l.u"<''l prlll' hom1• 1n
!>eparale Bath Room lor ~ll''a 1 10 ..,1, 111 1., l'I llunltn..,'lun Bealh Thi"
50 FT OCEANFRONT l·Hr} Bedroom Tal-t· yth1ng l'.ill 1111" .111rl t't1t) nlllilJ:t> ,.., ·• i!rl'd' IJ\er i'-i' • fH,\ loan No makt• an ·•l>vornlnll'nl 'IJr11.•r homt· or In\'<.'"'
2600 E. Coast Hwy.I, Corona dellar 1
REAL ESTATE 644·4141
GeMrol . 1902G1Mral t002 ..............•. , •.....••.•••..•........•...•.
• 0 ' t
NEW ·Bt:fJFFS CONDO
BY OWNElt -$126,000
,,
Bl oommg OelO{U Model. 3 Br 21h Ba,
2 co~ful pr1{ate patios. End unit,
large oreakf as .area. 644!7901 4
.:
OPEN HOt,JS'E SAT & SUN 1-5
50 I Playa, H•wport IMC:h
& <!rap<'!> all tolor
l uordrn,1Ll'<l • \t·\\ 11a1nt
1n::.l(le and out :; lkdrm
Th " Olcl Nt•"" 1H1rl
Qualrt' home 1::. JU<il for
you \n ttl.' 1111' lwnw .'vu
t•an l'rtJll~ "'1th ) our
friend " It '~ what
N t• \\ p o r l B t• a 1· h
mt•mories lH'<''made of
ne" loan ro!ol s SJ414 mo .,.i1, :!JI.I mNtl prim•· lltml ll1·h
pa):. all. S$11!.200 F P , 11xat111n lluri • .t """" r ------------------
lt.:t' fa mil) rt'IHll "1th "l'I
bar Fvrmal tltntnl( _
f1repla1:C':. Lt:c to\ l'rerl
patio J Car .ear \'JEW
l'rin•d lo ~t·ll NOW I • ~
Sl~.!1511 f).11 72i0
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REALTORS
Attn: Builders
(9) R-5 LOTS
$275,000
II II \I f,11 \ f"I.) "'
• 673·6900 •
"'' ,. 1 ·~·' • ~ ' ~1:!:!5.1:. G.,..ral 1002 Ge-Mral t002 llurn' !163-781!1 [ -~ l.1:-t Cdll lolh·1l 1:11 [ ®:151Hil :;:L & JACU~~I [~ l~?~J'!'..1111 •••••••••••J••••••••;•• •••••••••••••••••••••••
_ 'Qt _!!!;\H_'ll ATJ'RActlVE \Jnda Isle S BR 4'n .. "O" Makr Lh1~ btfll>, ilN·orat ba .. fam. 'rm & f<irmal dining;' lge. _,,~ t'<l hom1· Jli:.:l lht' rtj!ht l I tt • what a beautiful morn ::-.1Lualion for hu..,1nl•:.:. or EASTSIO[ 1 e patio°' waterfront deck. $350.000
i~i.t". yo\l:i,11 be Stn!'ing alt '01·1;.il <:nlt•r'ta1n1n.: :1
you loll crown to breakra:.l :.pi.ICIOUS bdrm:.. 2 h.11h.. CHALET
m this .t bdrm .. :1 bath I.am rm 1n 111rn c•n1enl
Carmehla Model in Thi.' lcx·atron m•:ir Su C:ua:-1
Bluffs. greenbelt & mt l'l.1ta <i 7711
\'1ew Thi~ one :.. helo\\1
the market at SI 18.000
C. F. Colesworthv
REALTORS 640·0010
3 lkdroom. :! bath on ;1
quiet tree hned t·ul 1h•
!IOI<' 1f;1rd\\OOrl tl11nr
U:-t<I hrtl'k f1rt•pl.111· ;1ncl
11nr1ortl·cl l.11 ,. • 1111.1111,
11•nt·ll tho• 1'11;11 111 h1·11·
l.ar)!l' pool "'• 1111 \\ 11 h
,.,..,, l.H1Jt or I!\ .tc, ""::.
l'r11·r'1 to t•ll .11 ~i I ~lll\I
BA YFRONT. pll'r & f loat, lots
$185.000 to $325,000. to build your own
custom home. Several a reas to choose
from
BILLG.RUNOY, REALTOR
34l BoJy~ide Drive, N . 8 675 6161 •
Lo<·i!Ll'd :'> 1'01111" II uni
ml(ton lk-.tc h l '11rn1 · r ot
Florid.I & \l .1111 I .II
Arre' tol•tl lull 11111 •
JUST ELEGANT
11\t'llroom j~;"Rff·s.o
n' patio '4fltl .Mot ~
J•ltUnJ I •
CGll 640-f't.OO
OH THE WATER
WITH GRANDEUR YA BUYERS
I!, lntl·n ·-t
='0 J>o"n l'a\ cn1·nt
Jo Yt•M l.1;an"
3& I ~drm.,
t' \I I. »~J<. ~'tA~'
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. PROPERTIES LAGUNA BEACH MEET BLANCHE s 191.000.
~~ S45 000 to ~5.000
UPPER a .a.y Charmtnl( hom1· on l.tfg(• I lc·r ,,mf•Jsuremenl:. arc ..
"' lot room to add on c111r1 llr ~hath' w1lh O\'er 1900
)
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-ANYTIME
~Jld a \ aried ""alcr
V IEW :ill around
Enormous master bdrm
'>Utte+J olher bedrooms
You II be amazed al the
spac1ousnl'""· f.imtl)
room t orm.11 d1n1n)!
room anri larJ!l' i1:1lto
There·~ a dot:k for )our
.JO+ rt boat loo' Shown
by appo1111ment m ad
I:! lo Sdl'l'I lrnm 111 l!lltHI
r t' ~ 1 ri <' n ' ' .1 I
nl•tghborttuod!! tll OrJngl'
County
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VIEW-DELIGHT mg 111,, J' " 1\mmc•:tn s~ rt She hns a mas!il\'c Charmin~ J l~·dronm. 2 I l11m1• ~htr•ltl ".rrranl) to i' am1ly ~.oom with an
hJth h11ml' .-11h '"l'l'Jl htl\1°1 I Hrfrm trpll-On 1mprl.''!>IH' floor lo cetl·
tnl! upiwr ;'l: .. wix•rt B.I\ lllut·bu d Carl\ un t<d mg ~lone fr replace. lier
11l'w luxurious !\l <t!>ler Sl:!.l.000 • Ptt<'t' 1i. ideal for fllr~t ,
ht.'<lroom suite. 3 oann•• 673 31103 1;1:! 2:?!'i:J f:Hi. timers at $58,500. Cull
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$~nd $I '~ 101 r4r h PMl•ru
Add )'•I lor P~ ~ PdllPtn Int
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N.Pedll'Cr alt 0'U>l. 105
0111rv P1to1
E\o11 163 Old Cnl'l~ea Sra
Nrw York f\IY 10011. Print
Nami-. Address lip,
Patrarn NumDe1
MORE th•" ever befOft! 21'.Y dt~i1tns plus 3 free printed ,,..
\ldr NEW 1976 N(£0L£CRAr·
Marr.in Martin CATAlOG• Has e11tryth11g. 75G
f>artern o11pt 44;_1 Crochet with SqU1rt1 $1.00
Daily P1tor Crochet ' W1r1lrobt $1.00
232 Wast 1 a1n St New Nifty fifty Guilt• $1 00
York NY 10011 p 1 lllpplt Crochet $t.OO rrn Stw Knit l ook S1.25 NAME, ADDRESS. ZIP Nttdlrpoint look St 110
S I Z £ ll n d STYLE rlowtr Crochet look $1°00
NUMBER Hairpin Crochtt look S(l'IO
111 YH IUlfW llew It Ill 1 lllttant Crocht1 look $1.00
patt•"' fret? Stn' fttw tor l11st1nt MwHt .. ell _ '-1400
our ""' ftll·Wh1ttr '•tt1r11 lftlta11t Menev l ooll SI 00 C1ttlo1-c11, CH"" 1 .... ,. !er Ctlllpltlt Gift lult $1.00 fm patt1r1 11 rnr clltkt Ctmfltt• Allfl•u ~ t 4 s 1.00
St .. lS, ntw! 12 'rib At1fla11 f12 50<
Sew ~ Jldt l "k SUS look ti It QulltJ l l ••. IO<
l•st.t•t Mt111y Ctart. Sl.00 Mm111 Qllllt l0tk ::l Soc
l11etut Julllttl '"It '1 IO 15 hilt• fer Ttd.IJ.!3 -50<
tut11t Steil& '" st oo ... It 11 ti '"'''"',:..sue
. $50.900
Cute :1 bdrm . frpll "
tar i:.1r.tl!t'. ~· ·\ llt',ll
<'O\l'r<·d p.tl111 1\1•.1r
~l·hoob. f\\')., & -.hup
p1n.e r1urux
f:d,1'1<!1• l'o..,ta \11•-..i
T\\u:? bdrm I' ha om•
.1 hdrm "1t h lrpll l'r1\'
pat11" j!.irai:c--. µrime
·'""'' l'rint 1p.ih 11111> Pyramid bchaRcjors
Sll-1768
BACK BAY
\ dn .. 1m 111 a home• for
-.rn.dl !.1m1h \\;)ntinlo(
quu·t 1 111 tit· ""<' Charm
'I ht-. I rm tlouhlt· I pk t
roum f111 11001 Lahll• 1n
rumpu' «loM· to \''lL'A.
f <Jr UJJpt 1•111! ) 400U1"8 JC* m C.M "(U 4t;-1h,
lnllruc11001 HoddM word• below •r·.•ur lorwtrd, back
ward up, down or d••oon•lly Find nch and boll •I 1n ::: Biscayn! Capitol Reef Castle Clinton
Lava Beds Chaco Canyon Marble Canyon ~
Saguaro Death Valley Natural Bridge :
Wupatkt Dinosaur Sunset Crater
p. Jomorrow~ • ~lAnd Clans
# ' • •
s@t~~.llG£!rs -
T ltof lnfriguiltg Word Gome wit It a Cltuclcle
f~ IJy C\AT I H>UAN -----0 Roo...,_ 1911.,, ci4 ..,.
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NO ROMA
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van cc. •
$295,000
-
WATERfRONl
HOMl..,
JIE~t. ESTATE
631·1400
UNDER S50 000.
St-:VERAL A \'l\{LABLE
NO DOWN\'\
WHthcrven R"altors
Inn RE N~work
$43,950!
:I l~riroc11n \\1th 1·,•111 ra I
l\tr l'Ol\tlJt Ion in.: f..i ht at.
nl'ar new ('arpl'\1n1t
Fam1l v room
w hrl'pla<'l' · (;oo<I :oca
lion FHA run' cnt1onal
or v"
l'@wESTSIDERcii'if
8'8-2323
IRVINEPOOL
S69,900
Charm101t Irvine pool ___ _.._.._ ___ !home Qull'l trt•c l1ocd
s trc•·t Formal ~fl • ---------1 wood pan<'ll•tf l+-rtng
REDUCED $2000 room hnrlt nrc·P'hi1ti
• 1..ari:c !!Cp an1L1·. ;\t<.1 .. tl•r
Load~ofcllarmfrom~n w 1n i: Bli'lll1 " book
try hall to hu~e sll'p ~hel\'l'S, proif",.,'on.ilfa
clown fam11; room. lamls1·:111t·cf •2"nuntls +
rormal d1n1ng , i:ourmt•l beautirul k1dm•v .. 1u1p('d
k1tr hen. l hcdrm. extra pool IJon'I m'"" Lh1., at
lg~ 2 car gar + .JOO sq fl onl~ ~ill.OOH Call n11"
rfdac hed r11om. 11 , F 752 1700
pool
400[.l~
C.M.
S~M'TAANA
COUNTRY CLUB
VIEW
Exceptional 'alue rn lhr!!
!iharp. tastefullv de
corated bome on the iitolf
course. Minimum marn·
lenance yard, formal
,.,,,J. ,. ' .. , ' f
TWO 4-PLEXES
~ PoJJ.~~!!~F~.~
2nd. owner will tal..e :lrrl
All 2 hedroom un1t'I m
U>n11 .Reach Don t <ill on
thL'I one• Coll 549·86SS
dioina plus four nice ----..,....----. b~drooms . Privllte A-8
mast•r Wdroom suite UPERB ~~~II al $115.000 OMES
0#4.l.1 r IO•,; ttltl t('\ •·r ,.,;, ...
f-~·IB&lld
IALIOA
P!NIMSULA
This a ~rm & fmly room
lmmac home has It ell r
Prestigiou s lornllon ,
O<'ean VIEW & Jusl stef!\
to the beach . Th ll
charmer won 't la.t 648-171\ •
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SPAMISM EST ATE
l IR· S69,'50
Prime pride or
ownership areq. Alm~l
new Dramatic\ entrv to
huge family sl7.cd hvlnll
room wlth crn<'klin R
llrt>plocc and \'uulted
celllnl(. Formal dtnlnl(.
Ouden view kitchen
.,'amlly room adjoln<i
lush terracelhl'olAlth wall
of 1la11 Sepnnll' wina for "'dtdwb muter
sw~ end 1um quarters
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new c:irpC'ltn~~ ne""
drapes. and lu:.h ne1o1.
landseaptnl! Thrs 1s a -
c;pJUOu!> hc•nH with Gt"Mral t002 Ge.rat 1002
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SHOWS LOVE!
nrlrj!htfu l J' bedroom
with family room. BBQ
llomr rn lo"ely Foun1u1n
\'allt•} Largi.: lot for n \
11r bout Closl' to s«hool
frcc'way Rntf shops Ask
ing uni) S6!l,500
546-4141
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COATS&WALLACE
REAL ESTATE , INC.
ATTENTION
' OPTIMUM OPTION
\ ElcganC'c cc1~ns supreme in this
s pa c1o us horn<'. Look down on
N<'wp<>rt 'r?m your master suite,
kitchen. dJ~mg & livjlt,ir r~ms. 4
b~drooms. ~ bC1ths. S2it{).OOO. ... . .
A COU>WEU. IAMIH CO.
644-1766
'161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RO.
IN NEWPORT CENT€R
INVESTORS Gl'Mf'OI M»Ol G1111ral I 002
DUPLEX $69 ,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Down town Hunt Beach
area near Lake Pnrk l''
cellent invest menl op
portunity for the hand)
SO x 125 fl lot ""1th room
to bwld Hurry for t ht~
un1que propcrt} <.:all
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THE IESTYEARS
OF YOUR LIFE
nr• s pent In her hotne
Make lhem wonde rful
yeers with a home hk~
thl11 ont' It has 48R 2ba,
cu.~toin buUl fl rep Ir, hill
wmoowa. covered patio,
1t nn untMlioVlble price.
CCIII 540.3666
W.laela11
R~Al E!>TATE
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OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE
OPEN DAILY 1-5
2102 VlST A. LARS>o
· IN THE ILUfoFS
"Say Htlo To a Gbod 11.f'
Split Level Townhousa With Vlew
Ot Lovely Greenbelt and Near Pool
Large Foyer. Bright Optn Plan
.Jdeal for Couple Or Small Family
Convement To Schools & Shopping
NQw tl09,500
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Open im i\.&J Or :18r. ·-·••••••••••••••••••• What could bo ~tter? A spertcllng 4
bdrm 2 story home with two private
tenms courts Just steps away. The ten·
nis is great and ·the home is im·
maculate. highly upgraded with air
conditioning, solarium flooring.
~prinklers front and back, lovely patio
and it shows like a model.
xlnt cou y clb loc M a 0 y "C t r 16 11 8U1 vh~w home under con-
S48-86l4 /54NIOIS strucuon. 4Br. 2•~811,
The score is $104.000 and 40-Love.
U,..l()UI: ti()Ml:S
REAL TORS~. 67S·6000
SClfJTH
COldTPUli
Like nflt "MORNING
SUN .. -..ompletely up
graded •. dr cond. marble
entry, tstm drps. crpts. rrurrors. mn corner lot.
can't d'Jphcate new for
$75,910. 968-3371 or
~.1714
2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar
also 1n Mesa Verde. at 546 5990
1002GtMriil 1002 __ 'l __ li_._· _· .,.
den. Iott. frplc. nail
May. $13!1,000. Owner,
644-1798
EXECUTIVt: HOME
NEAR BLUFF overlook·
mg Marm11 . A l'Ustom
home less than 10 year!>
old Bwlt ... ·1th care &
qualhy thruout An ex·
cellent 3600 sq. fl. home
pnced below placement
coct Asking $225,000
AMCHOUSI
fHYISTMINTS
17141496-7711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
EXECUTIVE ·MESA VUDE MESA VERDE Fow.toin VoRey I 034
Rl:T9& ... , File 4·5 bdrms. 2 l>tl)ry •••• •••••• •••••••••• ••• .. , .. _ Re~blic: beaut. Spanish 2• b h MUST { 4+At+Da+POOL i.tyled home with large ~ a om~ • foun am Park 2 sty 3 Br SEE! end unit Twnhme' AdJ $6 I, '50 lot. 4 Bdrms.. 3 baths. rHE HOMESELLEtlS M lie Sq Park se 1.soo
Towering trees shelter dining & family rm:.. & 752-5353 r1rm. Pnnc only. S40·0374 d • 1· di h GIJ1ce, OHercd at $127,500 rou wa}' ea ngtol Is .----or5S4J626
cxeculave ·retreat. Ter-759-0226 EXCITING raced walkwa.y to double Huntrngton B.och I 040
door tiled entry~ Lavish rClllWASSOCIATES' CUSTOM HOME ...................... .
liv rm w /stone h!!arth. ~ ,._ -aliLTiiM'.i Blflly design<'<! & Mn S&S Resale Spel'ialii.ts. 3,
Country k 1t c hen + structed 4 bdrm, 2' ~bath 4 or~ bdrm mod~ls avail,
formal dine! Separate lalH>ctPetdMul 1007 home. Huge llv rm somew/pools.968·4602
bwidng hous1c1:. 4 Ta,mmo11th •••••••••••••••~••••••• w I con versa t 1 on p 1 l Pcnnmgton Properties rms. uge am y Kitchen has trash com --
room with walls of glass. Beach house, 2 lots pa ct or.. m 1 crow ave MUST SEl.L. MOVING
Sparkling sumtner run 609W.Balboa.$14S,OOO oven. self cln1ng & 2 story 2400 sq.ft . Im-
pool! An unbelleveable Marsha11Rlty. 67S·4~ warming ovens. Bonus mac, Eves & wknds
opPorlunily. Use your eoron. .. M.-1022 rm. separate laundry 9685469 ______ ,
VA or try $6.190 total •••••••••••••••••••• .. • rm. 3 fr p I cs. on I y ~~~o. ca 11 qui c ii. : MAND NEW $197,500. 545·9491
Oi't•• !•IQ. If'• flJN 'C'"' """'' 4 IR + DBit 1111 [~ 1•a•.u1 ~ ~:-..:· =-:·t .. :~ :. . . . .. l~~~~-~!~?~f!t~·-~1~~~~1 est ab lis bed 1 u~ h -______ _
borhood. featuring all 3 BR, By Owner. Neat a!. a L the ~test kitchen ap· PIO Freedom home OCJmlCI po1ntmer\ts. over sized $56.950 For JIJIH Rane~ garage. large roorda. 3 646-7228 Hurn • WITH VIEW baths. step do~n "et -----·
bar. mini ocean flew All HIGH BEAM
BEAUT 2 sty, 4 br. 2'-'2
ba. u,gradec thruout
Only $88.500. 968· 7420
Seller will neg terms.
By owner, 2 sty . .a Br 21.,
Ba. Ice fam•I>• rm. 2
fplc 's, w pvt sundeck orr
liie mt.tr bdrm. Formal
ll\lni & d1n1ng rm .
lnd:.<·pd. !>prklrs. front &
rear. 3 c.>ar gar. on tul de
!.ac 963 ~37 aft SPM Nearly 2 acres nestled walking di sl4nte to
among jliant oaks only pnvate bei1ch. CEILINGS lix Up & Sa'!'•
JUSTUSTID
A 4 bedroom tarn1ly
hollM! wlth CamllY room.
dinina room and in the
buutiful RACQVET
CLUB or Irvine. A
FOREST HILLS model
deconton home that is
just scrumptious! Call to
see.
RAMCHRULTY
551-2000
IRVIHE'S ffl'IEST
Beautiful Rancho San
Joaquin Townhome.
Overlooks greenbelt &
pool. With this home you
can forget those yard
chores & enJOY elegant
hnng. Better Hurry!
Calt 645-0303
FORESTE
OLSON
".st_ U I Ao ~fUf',
WOODBRIDGE
ARBORLAKE
Luxury Townhome
avallabLe now! Enjoy the
uJtJmate in Woodbridge
with 2 bedrooms. den,
nook & formal DR. View,
only steps from lake &
acuzz1 .900.
~CALL NOW
{// 752 . 7315
DONALD M. BIRD
Auouoles. leelt-.,
21 z miles lo the surf with HOW 0 LY Atrium entry. hui:i· II\ Great 4 bdrm rloor plan.
jl rcmarki;blc 1.:ustom SI 59 SOO rm "' rough sa"n l'Cdar d 1 nm g a re a, ranch CALL US FOR built 3 bdrm + den + • • panclmi.: &. beams L).!l' k1tl'hCn. (plr. covered
ramity rm home de e•644-ram kitt"hen. 3 bdrm:.. 2 patlb. quick possesi;ion. *HOMES*
:>1gncd to max1m11e the baths. mi.tr hdrm opl•ns ~.700. Tarbell, RLTRS. $60,000-$70,000
Pun or .1 m 1 c • h 1 11 Y to at1;um G:irai.:c crptccJ ('au !lh2·556f;. In TusHa & lr•N ranchland vtrw. Also & paneled w /va"t ----
car CO\'ered parking + storage areas. $112,500 Fomily Giont THE HOMESa.l.ERS
roo!T} for campers, bonls, l asking price. 5-15.9491 Bt( 4 bdrm. family room. 752-5353
etc. The corral can ac· Spyglass, v ail "l'l bar + b r 1 ck ---------commod;lle as many S1200Jmo h f,tcplarl' l''ormal din· OXFORD MODEi.
horses as you could ever i44-Ul68orS47 l(lg. sparkling pool & F'or sale by owner, Univ
wantw1throomtosp1re. IYO : -atio area . $86,500. Pk Ill twnhsc, 3 Br 21'l
OFFERING PRICES gl Hill l_~r0~~l1l. RLTRS. call Ba. sep din rm , re · S220 000 PY ass · 9,000 S ---- -~...,.... modeled kitt'h, gas bltns. al 644-72 I I B~ 3 Ba, Vie Harbor Vet ,\ssume sr' loan Nu • ---Huge bonus rm. highly
ViewHills.Sl .4Br 3br,2banrS C~t Pl3la WNER SACRIFICE · upgraded. Terrific loc
2 Ba, View. 40·2981 12131\31 73113 en? Nice family homl'. 4 Walk to schools, parks.
<Q1.aaDr1ed Bazye Only) 594 o.t27 bt'drms. separate family shops. 2 pools. tennis
~~~~~~~~::!JVERY NJCE D11>lex So ----, -or HWy. On c(tner 2 BY Ownt'r 3 br. I , lllf
room . hoot p3rk1ng. crts. $97.700 Prmc only
S&'l.000 Tarbell, .B.LTRS. 5SH>475 evs/wknds
ASSUME (rplci, Hrdwd floors Huge lol :\Im e in ('f)n4 ~2.750 $155 000 by dwner $65.900 S..8 391!11 Jft 6
r.111 R42 AA54
2 STORY. 4 1R 61~ Pnnc Only 0~1',R'S BEAL'TY Im
maculJte 3 bdrm.
panele<l den. ui.<'d bnck
fplc, handy kitchen. i:a~
BBQ S72,000 Tarbell.
RLTRS. nll 962 5S66
Take over existing loan Cute 2 B~ba hem -So $69,900 pa)'able at 388 per mo · · e. tot Rare opportunity' or hwy. on corner lot.
1-: x ec.-u t 1 ' e en t r y l S99.~
formal dine and country UL MARTIN
l..1tchen' ExpanSl\e h\· tate t>i.t-7383
Beaut dl'COf3l<.'d J Tir.
2ba. bit ms. d1shwa:clier.
swim pool. caban.1/u"t ~II Call ~·~"J A ---------ruom with masswe slon
hearth Soaring i.ep
level has huge ma:.te
bdrm retreat Pool i;1z
back yard sheltered b fam
towering eucalyptus! Open
Owner anx1ou11. Call fo -
qu1<.'k appml. 847·6010. PERF
11'. ,, 'I• •t .,.,, tOto1 ""1'f' J8r
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G...-ol
mecnab /lr
realty
A aHAKOOY IN MAii
This designer decora~ home
truly elegant! A formal living r
& dining galleria In soft blue
plement the huge countcy kltch &
warm f a mtJy room. 4 oversl ed
B Rs. incl. an 1bs0Jutcly h ge
master l'iuite + 3 fuJl b&ths. f.
landscaped on a Jot chosen
privacy. Only 6 mo. new & o
transferred. $122,500. Bill Hu""-li.lut...,
152-1414. (1<58) -
Coun~ Style
Family room
w/fireplace. Huge yard
w/many frwt ~ and
room for more' Spic and
span home in demand
area. Only S63. 750.
64 3474
SffToWe•t
2 sty, FR, LR, DR, Ok.
21 ~ba. 5-6br. Upgr aded
w many. many xtres Ry
pwnr PH: 552·0191 ror
appt.:... ------Woodbridge Condo, pre·
mlum location nr lake. 2
DR, den. 21.; bas w /cust
luytn Equity dealan. Brentwood up·
ln brand new 3br. 2~h11, 1rd. um aq.I\. By own"r.
formal din.rm. located Avail al\(lr eacrow cloaea
offVlctorta St. C.M. Thh1 mid April. 50·9215
home tt under con«lruc-evea /wknda · daya Um Ii new ownrw can Mf.88.'IO, Mr. Beddome.
Wlect tpts & calora of his ML........a.....t~ .._ ~-cbolce. !atJmaled July n--. ---
compleUon date. Otre..-Cltek• attrf,.... tor lmmecl aale. Total ~2-l•vel Exec. Condo
erice $1t,t50, .E Select carpet It move l.n
dnOI, r» U10: now Reduced fOt' quick w.r . 1u.1or.z tat•. mmc .om ---
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...,. find Che bat homes
ln&ww11behhlowalgns.
If you're buying orselltng.
give us a call.
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496-7222 831-0836
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vl.w Mk. Oc.e. view too • , • • S 194.SOO
LAGUNA
BEACH
497·2489
499-4551 OA"IA
POINT
493 8812
l.AGU~r\
NIGUEL
<&9H720
M.wport .. och I 069 Othet-bal Estat• ........ 1044 L....-.... 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• U--L--v· u Inc~ ,rop«ty 2000
lOOSQFT
,OOL&SPA
And with all ol this you
havf a 4 ~oom r11mlly
home in tbe f\ANCH ot
lrVlM. Walk t.o schools.
park and lighted tennis
courts. Call for appoint·
rnenl. $1.Jc.900.
Multi-Le~el
Exciting vu oriented
floor plan featuring
decks. beams. fplr, wet
bar. crnr location. with
enclosed yd. Sll9.000
Stainod Glass
~ te¥tn0fl'e •••••••••••••••••••••••
Beautiful Californ1a
RaMh :st) I(' home Larl?t'
open bcaml'<I cntn b1K
entertaining II\ ini: room
exlr3 lnrge ram1l) room
dining room & 4 l.J11::
bedrooms. If you had
thought of movini: up
thjs is it' Beller hurn
they don 't lasl long 1n
PRIME lASTSIDE
12 hul(t• a,:urJen apls in
Col.tu Mc<1a + 3 br, Cam1 -
l) rm houo;e w1rrplc.
lil'3m c·l.'ll1ngs. p\·t
pall~ lnl·ome $40,236.
S P St.;o,ooo. Prin only.
Tr3dl' ok. Owner / Agl
~·966b
this area. 645·0303 1---------amn liiiiil
39UMITS
Santa Ana $600.000
27 Barhelor units &
12 I Bdrm. units
BiLLGRUMDY
REALTOR 675°6161 R.,._CHRlALTY
551-2000 San ~ ... nte I 076 .-Borrego Springs duplex.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 529.500. (2)1Br. Income
ABOVETHF. BEACll SJK ~r Carry self OWC .
T H E U L T I :'ti A T I:: Tax~ $264 yr. 833·8974 Redgate Conc.lom1nium
w unobstructed whwatl'r1---------
oc vu. Rarely a~J1l. th1:-.
is San Clemente's f1ne:.t
BERTHA HENRY
REALTORS
215 Del Mar ~92·4121
San.Juan
OCEAN VIEW Capistrano I 078
NEW UNITS
4 Unih S2 I 0,000
6 Unih $240,000
12 Units $480,000
and others!!
Roy McCarcle
Realtor 18 I 0 Newport
Costa Mesa 548-7729
1957 Tra1lite mobile •••••••••••••••••••••••
home: 12x42. with 12x22 S J C . By Owner, 3Br.
cabana. with 2 bdrms. fam rm Lovely, 1m
Close to shopping & mat'ulate~ Beaut fruit -----_•_•_•_·---
beach. Sec today at trees & Collage. Great
$21.500 nbrhood $76,500 496 7187 RAHCKlllAL"
551-2000 -.__,__ Tustin I 090
--THE-•T-IA•AA-•C•E--I ~~~ •••••··~/:·~·~~~··•••••
WIMl>SOlt MODEL 499·2eoo Patios. and pool t3 Ur 2
Be ready for summer in•--.---------Ba home. All for SU0.000.
this hlgl\ly upg~aded ~ COMMERCIALCorner
bdrm.. 2 beth home In Central Laguna
The Terrace. Sur round with two stores
yourself with run Calif. + 2 bulldable lots
trealment. Pools. "Z"~~A~ORS recreational areas. clubhouse, blJ<e trails, 494·8611
close to tennis & goll
coune. plus hvr in lllX· LOIJIMCI Higwf I 052
ury. Hurry. this one •••••••••••••••••••••••
won't last. Only SGS,900. Lovely "Hills Home" 3 Br
red hill~: .. ·
552-7500
2 Ba. (pie. ram rm. bltns.
lge yd. $76.500. Ownrt
Agt 49"· 1930 eves.
......... Burr Whit~ Rl!alt~r
1901 NPwport t:!lvd N B.
171-i) &7~·4630
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Mobile Honws
For Sale 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
F'or Sale Mobile.-llom<'
lolder HO'x-18' Nr Hoai:
Hospital S9100 Wnte
P.O.Box 14:. .• ('o~to
Mesa.92626 -----A~fOf'sale 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SAN CLF.M 1-:NTE
TRIPLEX
One block to Del Mar
shops. ( 3 ) 1 Br unit:>,
ulways rc_.nted $89,900
BERTHA HENRY Rf~ALTORS
215 Del Mar 492·4121
2COVIHGTOH
4·plcxes in Htg Bch.
Owner. 848·1230
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BRAND NEW Deluxe 11
Unit apt. $495,000. 10',
down 7132 Fenw3y,
Weslmmister. By ownt•r.
Wnle Clas:;1hed Ad 11840
Ua1ly Pilot, PO Rox 1:x;i1,
Ccr..ta ~fc:;a. Ca 92fi26
6 Units, E/Side
I, o v c I ' p r 1 rt c I) r ownership un1ti. Olcl1t•,
bul goodies n ear
WestcllH. o rfrrcd al
$205.1100 RY AP ·
POINTM t:NT ONLY.
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I'• I ml---·---.... 2 Wroom t...'OOdu nur --·----·-"'-I ... I IN, cv S. 2Suwy. 3 bod.rm. ii bl!. pool. IC'bool. park ind POA TRADS. Du-. Ina •taaa. 1400 mo boa~room.fpk,DW. ~ .. l:ml~ ~C:--:!>.!"::M~:ru:.a~ m.OMJD;.v1W4-C)d'J _s:m_11M 71•....... l.!MCH•IM.TY BLUFPSCONDOS 2 Br.den. ll~ n.. di=: AwinnlngcomOlnanan VIUl7~ Call 17aeo 'I· BEAUT. a br. 1 ba, tam At~•"• zhr, Ula. 2 car ___ l_l_t_·_l _OO_o_ ~ .~t~i.~ :&~· =:htvT.8ilor a ot ocsun Opol'tmtnt "°!'*
PM. ..... "1>1. fnn1 din rm. pr twnhM pool, w w .-.-.. .,._, ,... # Witt! iuxury oppotnrmtMSond
;._. • ...._._ Nr. bch. ffSO.N-1035 rpta. AC. •*Id,,.-. SS30 B.. l~VTNE -· J i c .. l _..,._mi_· ------1 supem (tcflOfion at 0 premium -.-..... -.... 2 n .1°"' ..•... _..... aam ne r ee ... p v W..t.d 2900 ~l --mo.<2131..__e••e 2BR.2S. •. 550 comm. Guarded Gale S.atitll\11. l!aalbluff. IOcotlon Tennls •gym •lhtfapy al 2&3 hr cond
Poot tenni:s. nciar n~.
Ph.111ti. $300·$4.25. Jo •
Sondra or 81r1i1l u ·;~~;~;; 41) ~f i~~=~:l= ;!~ !~~ .. Sil~ ~ ;r.JE; _t_~_r._:_.ro_1~_· '-w-2-·b_r_;_i_:O_b_a~-· "_~_: ii~. Q
Repairs or late P•Y · PRIME EASTSJDEC.M ti rp :I , u vu i I now ! Sea View. ncw2br. widen 3Br. 2B a • encl osed PoulGrtnoAwt .. Costa Mao 7$1°'"'
146-1371 orMS-2597 l
'".... 3144 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ments OK. Investor CONDO. 2Br. 2ba, dbl $.175/mo. 714.963--4569 & artlum. Pvt streets, carages. swimmin& ~~~~!f!!!!~·-~~-~·~-~! ... !'!!~!!!!!!!!!!!! • h d Tennl~ & comm pool. pools. palJos. gardening 973-°"92 gar, Inc 5 ws r / ryr/-V;,1caot 4 UR, l "'• ba, · bll 8126 re'rlg Brand c~ankin ' $800 mo. 640 -8557. service. ns. ,.._..._ ...... _ 382 .. Co•toMeso
WOODBRJDGE
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Want house on Balboa · y 1 ... l'loi1c to O<'clln $400 A!jk 833·3622 or 644·8018 Ridgefield H.B. $350/mo -·v,.... ~ ..
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Plnest..one. Ofc hrs, 9-~:10 -___ 6'&6-8565 Mary or Don •N'"'w •-ach House lNH Monaco 2 bdrm. 2 Pl. $325 /mo. 1 Mile from Adult E·Sld \&2 br apti. 2 Br apt, unfurn. Fpl~.
..-IOC' Ba. den. grdnr. water So. est Plaza. 564·3429 Encl g11r, · tio, pool encl pauo. t·pts/drps. Bullding Lots wanted ln COLEOFMEWPORT Gel ready for summer pa1d.$550.t>4S·8248 . Like new, po pets . d /wash . skylite bath.
Laguna. Arch Beach REALTORS now!Walklobeach from 3 Br 2 BaAhsoV11lacon· 644-0878 Gas&wtrincld.$.125mo. 552.()4()()
Hgts a r ea . Cash or 675-5511 here. Walk t o gr~d '1 C * THEILUFFS '* do. immac. air, no pet.a. 751-1938befl:JOPM ---------
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terms . <;all Swan at school & high school. 4 lf5 3 ,otP\ISDa~lltvl~E Decorator 's model on $3SO. 830·~ l BR, cpts, drp . Kids ok, 2 Br. 2 ba Condo. Sohd o.&k
714-645-6392 Duplex. 2 Br 1 Ba, comp. br, 3 ba. huge sundeck. ----------best greenbelt._3 Bdrm11., TowMouH , no pels. Gar ce. $200. DELUXE 3 Br 2 Ba. n kitchen. $395 mo includes
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fncd yd. Sml chlld OK. no St. 536-1718 graded! $635/Lease. 334 Plaza, 644·1103, aft 5 """''c, no children. Refs
p ets. $295 + dep. PO.SSESSION VistaTrucha.Driveby& ••••••••••••••••••··~··GRAND OP :;q.d.552·1174 ~
64S-8184,1948MeyerPI Super3br,2ba,DW. l bedroom ADULT con· caJlforapp't.640·0789or 3 Br 2 Ba. club pnv, ..,...Ii Sharplbrduplex.lilcelil -~-------
--......---• R /0 , cpts, drps, $375 do. Near pool, SPA. ten· S48·1290Agent. children OK. El Toro. ~ tlehouse. fncd patio, gar, By Owner· Brand new 3Br
R....A.J 3 Br 2 Ba. redec, lge Cncd n•:963-4569 rus and fieeway access. S59-4050or830-8012 frplc. $225. 673-6336 o Condo in woodbridS.
"'"'11111$ yard. Stove, refri g, APARTMEN 6429666 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• children ok. Ref's. $395. $27S/mo. 0 C E A M DOWNTOWN . -pool, jacuzzi, ten b s
HGUH1 furftishftl Evs/Wknds 548·1295 Brand new 3 bed rm RANCH REALTY ..,_.,..nts F\lrnillwtd l Bdrm EASTSIDE. New 2 br. l courts & lake. 615-9263 /
••••••••••••••••••••••• LANDING home. 1900 551-2000 VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Bdrm, IV•ba $27S ba d in rm. liv rm 675·1172 ----
Gen.ral 3 l OZ Eastslde 3 BR. fam·rm . sq.ft. with formal dining, R h S J 3 8 2 8 S· Balboa Pettinsula 3707 Beautiful par k likt al· wlfrplc. lge closets. lge Loguna S.och 3848
••••••••••••••••••••••• l '2 ba. d1 n·r m, frpl. owner wants t yr l:.e & anc o · · r a an JSR, fam rm, din rm. 2· ••••••••••••••••••••••• mosphere. pool . )pa_ carpeled palios. encl ••••••••••••••••••••-..•• bltns refr1g SJSO + fee Luis Rev. golf t'rse & frplcs. bltns. wet bar, , J t f t t /I d y h k Stop here! Looking to . ·. · · $5SO per mo. incldg l;Jkern s.;25.5-17_7044 hU"" deck. u:75/mo. Va· su. ~mer f~n . $135 us a e-w s f'p::. o ~m-gafage. w aun r .,oo &st bet' lhr. pels ok 1'11 move? We prob. have ex· Chnsttan !am. only. No gardener {'~l .,., U1ht1ei:. pd. Fee pleteshoppml? up. Ch1ldr"n, over 1-; ~k, ut1l pd $175.
actly what you're looking pets. 540-3636 or s49·7745 . Sharp 3 bed rm. 2 bath FRESHL y JACOBS REALTY Mam Rentals. 540-5370 Wheelchair desi~n~ no pt-ts· f. ro m s2.i5 Tenex 898-9891 Sm F~
for. Serving all beach 2 Br house in court. Newlv h 0 u s e 1 n g re a l Adults. no pel!. 644-425.'l --------
areas, & all Orange Co. decor'd . ,280/mo No hb h d 1 d PAINTED 675-6670 Costa Mesa 3724 161 E 18th Street -----2 Br, 2ba, lower CIHf Ur Call now for info. 645-.4900 Pets. c.o.6173 oeig or 00 · Jmbme 3 lx'droom family horn(' -------••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·6816or 642·0856 Duplex 2 br. 1 ba. n('w Ocean Vu, nr downlo\11 tl
**Consumers Gu1d• """' po~:.. $400,mo.' lo erb near school. p.lrk. shop· S40.00 WEEK & Uf' -----__ _,_ rpl:;. drps. No pets. Refs req Adults onl\
---------S42S/mo.CollegePark Realty848-l6AA pingandfreewaya,•t·cs~. S500 /Mo. 2 Rr+ den •Studio&lBRApts $245. Ne.ar new 2 br. J\, ~95/mo 2297 Or;..nge $350 'mo on lse. <194-7~.
BolboaP-..htsul• 3107 3BR.2ba+bonus1fam SJ75 1mo. home.Walktobch.Pool •TV&MaidServAva1l ba.pat10.gardcn,c1dll\. Ave,642·0S83 ---8to5wkdays_
••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl & h A I W lk t th" b h f RANCH REALTY &tennis Se H d t no pets. 642·1603 I --------~ rm. ean s arp. va1 a o ,.. ecic rom •Phone rv t poo Beaut. quiet 2 Br. al -a Ni-·...J 38 2
5 BR, exclusive Poin t 4/5/77.Refs .r eq'd. this lovely 3 hr, 2 ba. 551,2008 $575 /Mo_ 1Brttlcn 2376NewportBlvd,CM NEW1&2bedrmapts. 1 adulls. no pels. Cpts .• ;'~~ •••• ?::: ••••••• ·.
area.onbeach,$800/mo. BeaDrury979·6896 cpts. drps, R10. avail w1v1ew 548·9755or645·3967 $2.SOto$310permo. drps,bllns,bakony,gar, TENNlS&SEA .!
1 year lease or summer n o w $ 3 s 5 I m o IRAHD ._.EW $650/Mo. 3Br on waler Priv pallos & garages storage, walk to ever· Walk to the beach frOm
rate. 673·4545673-3620. SUPER 4 Br. nr S. Cst 714:963-4569 2 bedroom condo in with dock for your boat. E-Side kJe 2 Ir Drive by 2477 Elden ythmg. rdeal for middle 'ous smashin l&2 bdrm
Spacious 4 br, 2 ba, com pl. ~~·cz:: ~:~f.at~sk~i"~~i NEW BEACH HOUSE ~1Z:! l~c~J! u~eEoi S.1400/Mo. 4 Bdrm with Bltru;, w /w, pool. Adlls, or call Larry, 546-5880 aged couple, $210 mo. apt complex gwith tenm::.
furn. Fr pie. W I D, Jeanine, 835-0211Pg9783 Ultra lovely 3+21f.t , FP, all facilities. lge lard. & ~at dock for no pets 5240645-3971 VIEW OF QC EA N & F°816 court._ clubhouse. po()t.
dshwhr, 2 car gar. No dbl gar, walk to ever· RANCH REALTY large boat. v .1 .1 thru Laguna Hlll1 3750 CITY lite, brlte. airy new iastside 2 Br w/patio. no jacuzu._ sauna. sundo·k
P e ts . S 7 5 0 . f o r ON5 J8~fc3oBu'~sE ything. Avail now. $450 551 ·20. 00 $750/Mo. A a1 Apr1 h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. 2 ba. dshwshr • gar, \.!hlldren or pets. $250 mo. & beautiful !andscaping.
April /May. $2000. June. $750 mo. 54"79•5 mo. Call 546·0270 August. On waler Wit ALICIA PUZ.A. jacuzzi. $355 mo. 645-8256 '15·5800 BKR All elec. kitchen. Dlli
$2200. July 642-0078 eves .,. .. boatdock . . &9?s.:u76 hwasher. self cleanlftg only . Redec. 2 br, nu cpts & $350.3br,2ba.Kids,pets. $850/Mo Winter. $1200 ScenlcMountamViews. MAN\GER WANTED: oven. Adults only. ~o
----------1Mesa Verde, 4 br. 3 ba, 1 drps. R 10 . 2 Car gar sngls ok. f"ee Mo. m summer. Bayview Large. dlx adult l&2 2 BR. 2 ba. prefer mature For new deluxe 8 unit pets. I br $275. 2 Br $32$.
Costa Mesa 3124 year leuse. Ideal for ex· S325 mo.714:963·4569 MamRentals,5405370 rental. 2 Br, frplc . (Bdrm Apts. I-u rn & un adults. no ch1ldern or apt. $150 rent for 2Br. c. ... 0 y~oceAph . ••••••••••••••••••••••• cc. family_ S6SO/mo. Nr ----------1 urn ....,.t 642 5848 8 T h .rlf schls, shops. country Varant. 3 BR, F'• ba, Dcluxe4Br,2Ba.<'ntrl elegantly furnisletl. P~I Jacuzzi Bilhards ~ ..... · 2 a wn se + sm 237'31Manner.LagN1.:
Budgel I br. central loc c I u b . 5 I s . !J 2 1 5 , clo:.e to ocran. $375. Ask A <..:. frpl. cov patio $.175. Boat slip available ~i-6151 or SSl-6130 FROM $2 15 amou't o~ ~1me, owner 1714 )493-0501
NowSt95· eves 1 wknd ~. davs lorKeith968·1317Bkr. 4BrUni\'.Pk.lblk WaterfrOfttHomes 25211 Stockport Jag WnleClassified Adllll4U. 0Hieehour:.9toci Tenex !198·9891 Sm Fee J • ' )la lure adults only. no Daily Pilol. PO Box 1560. ----------• 546-6850. Mr. Beddome ------!>hp.i:. $150Short lw' Caill 63 1-1400 lhlls rv>ts. Largu l&2 br i.lpt< Costa "'c~a. Ca. 92621.i .... _w_... n-0,.h 3869 ~wporthach 3169 --------.--JBR. p, Ba. CO\' pallo. t•l48415or5·1001ti!I So II> r ~ " .. ~ ._. ........ -.. ••••••••••••••••••~•••• S220 2br. garage'. kids & sml f:im rm. bltn:., no __ _:_.!_ry. n~pe Dshwhr. gas BBQ. S215. •••••••••••••••••••••••
B t 'f 11 pets. Fee IX'IS S.'U!O R·I:! 950l aft The Willows. 3 Br l" • Ila WESTCLIFf', 3 bed rm. Newport Beach 3769 mo. Gas pd. 7i8 Scott Pl. Lge ba1helor. pvl P<ilio. i Br 2 Ba lux. apt owr S~!On~~;~·3 b~d~~~ 0~ __i~ainRentab.5-t0-5370 ·lpm fplc.S.ISOmo Cn1v l'k.3 tJ1 Im. Sti25 mo ''"l'nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-5611or642·5073 good be. Sl80 + g.is. looking Newport B:.i '
d Ur2Ba.commrct·l.1rtl day!> 5·10 11 5:1. 1•\t•~ &16·4544 withbalcony&flrcpla<'l' the water. l nclu es 19' Sl95. Ibr. 1 ~ ulil pairt Vacant. 2 BR, 1 BA. walk $.i30. 752·7847 """·Sf"S STEPS TO BEACH THE BAY LEAF S675 1mo 559-1802 hoat 631 1400 Ai;:t Kid" ok Fet• to 01•eai1. S:IOO mo A:-.k "'"' ''" Lgc l >r. fresh paint. ------Bk " :.l BR. 1 ha .. vrl.v S360 1 & 2Bdr m. water pd w,lots ~r t:.torage. Patio. ~ (' d 1 :\tamRenrals.5·1U·537U lorKt·1th, r .968·1311 Across St. From Lake BigC:inyo11 2 RR l'111Hlo From S240 Beautiful. PARKMEWPORT' .on o. no s cp,.,, upper ----Woodh d b I k """.5.'.\to.annui.lll••asc :.-!BR,furn,\llntr S250 1~ I garage Stove. Mature Bachelors, I or".'1 h·1'' 2hr den ~ b·1 frplc ,. S250. 2br "ara ... l·, kids, n gc Ar or .a e .,,,, ~ ., Bl' 1 b w t S300 spacious new apt!>, oo · single er marne<i cpl on
• J' • • '' • 4 Br. 2 ba, nr. So '-st "' " 3Br. 2Ba OF 2Br & den Lido Realty ni:1.7;mo " '· a. n r · vt t A ·14 I · Bedrooms &Townhou:.e:. Su~rb . furn. Pvt patio. Pla•a, cp .. , bllns, frplc. singlcsok. Fee BAYFRONT P pa ios. \'al · ly. No peti:. $200/mo FromS249·c" I ll " ..., 1 0 1 Sunken h\' rm , frpll-. -. /\dulls no pet!. 645 983\: .,., poo • pu ing g reen . dshwhr,cov'dpatio.Dbl :'vlamRenta s,54 ;,:m Jacu'.'1 & Pl'fVA'fE 2+FR, in :"J\llpl Shor1•s L"nf 3BR.2ba.$.52i 329A • d C .M . . S l 1 t •I Avail Mav l to Nov 1. c.93262 --------"~ ' 62 d S C 11 l\l voca o. .. . pee acu ar spa. o,,il )100 mo . .\gt. 541·5032 garage."" · 5270. 3 Ar T.H. Pool Kids bch. Upgraded cpt. m1r 447 ~ l. a • r 646-0883 Eastside newly decor 1 recreation pro gr am.
--.--, B rand new duplex, ok Fee _ rorcdrlosetdoorsnt•xtl<> Benediclft 752·180\0 r br. wc«lburning frplc. social program.8pools.~
S145, Won l last act fast. Eastside. 2 br. 2 ba. Mam Rentals. 540·5310 be<J beaut tiled entrv &IS-llo3. a 6· 642·255 2br w /gar, $220. Cpl. applns 1 adult only. No tennis courts. Al FashiDn
At beach ulll pd. Furn. patio, landscaped. 2390 _1 --Ren°l $495. or lse opt10.n Spyglass Hill. Pool.~; water pd. 2176 "E" pets.$:20 642-6355 Island. Jamboree & S¥n
Fee. 64S·4900 Orange. 673.6039 4 Br l· •Ba. covered patio, ( 7 14 ) 6 4 o. 1 9 2 2 or $1200. mo. 644 _1968 or Plarent1a. Call bel 1 & 5, Joaqwn Hills Road.
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----------•East Costa Mesa brand good Joe. $425.897-0617 OK. GO/mo, 1st/last. no1---------.,-
new 3 br home. Frplc. -. l.ocJuna Beach 3248 3 Br 2 Ba. fpk. t'nd ~ar, 1.2 OCEANFRONT/\ t. 1 Br foxhollow VlllGCJt! depont . 121 E . Ba Y WATERFROMT
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GtMt'al 3202 landscaped. $395. 2300 front door or 1n att:ich stf1r~a~:ar3 o~re.a~~~~~t Y_:IY· 540-0093 -pd 548·1930. tH3 7844 -•2br townhome w frpl . 2 Br (j!t hvmg r m. 4-plt•x luxury apts.
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THE BLL'FFS·Vicw' 3 Br 1' z Ba. pool. $275. crpt. sol an an firs Pr1v & eves washer. <lryer. rcfng. •••••••••• •••••••••. ••. •A<lulls, rhild 16 & over Evs •\'knns %2 fl;ill •Wet Har :i BR . 212 ba. S695 Mo . Nwe area Kids pets OK cutf'' S.1!0 mo %:! 150X cnrl cari·w,rt. Ref's ~00 ~mall iiel nk BIG CANYON ,.. ONTllE Bl':ACll ___ Nwpt /lgts areu, new 2 Br •Fireplan' Smlfec&l54900 Spani<h ,.t,·li·:I HR :!!..ton. N End,2 Hr 2 Ra,fnrd rwrmo 5Sl:l~lllcvs E lh f hd ---21,Ba.fn"-'pa•ro.F;im •Pn\'"t"b<'"'•·h .1BR.21=DaS700Mu ••ConsumersGuide ,,_, -yard.rlo.,f'tolw.ll'h&--------,\'ery mi.:urni:.c NitillsRrandnrw2br. • '" ~ ~" 0
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nice area call now' Sml gar $31)5 mo C hilrtn•n SJ7;,. 2 br. on· an \1(.!w l'l•I lt•nms • Sli75 mo 6·16 !HO~ Son Juan s.tz.5722 - ------ --•Slips a' ail lo lrnants . OK Bk ":ll' l IR I It k f' NEW Studio:. DPlux_;., 20 9l!J Bay:;, alt' Dr. G7:1R111 Ice 1>15--1900 -_r "· ' or ·' '' c-e C · t 3778 .., br. Patio & "ar;.c;:c . ""R -• •• c -··-....·sGu"id'"' :i,847-4.>tO Ma1nR1•ntab.s10.s:no Sl50 i\t hl'i.l•·h' lit1I J'ld ap1srano ~AYMEADOWS S
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---Beallllful lar~e 3 Br. :! ba 3 Br. 2 ba Condo. New un· Sml fee. 645-4900 2br, Iba Condo Enc~ gar. pool. jacuzzi. Mgr. 115. 645-5106 Bluffs. 2300 sq. fl. 3 B .1
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lf523 CAMPIJSDll·JR'll~E. 4~~· 2::~.$-t~~o ckfiJ~~~ S$8.5 mo 642·3699 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa lslorid 3806 dswhsh1, :1025 Charle St 673·5410
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Brand new Anaheim exec bt>am. fireplace, extras. Spa rkl 1 n R new l'Olld ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 640·1644 the bluffs. $270 No ptts. l From $25('lo $400. 492-4121 • •
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mstr ste, centrally loc. LARGE 2 Br home Cpt ... 846-137lor846·5456eve~ tv. 2 Br 2 Ba decor:ctnr Capistrano 3278 'fli, ~res Ave. CM . Days 847·~1 ~" --:s-· ~
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Adults $225 644·9806 f 1 1 F R pvt beach area, tt'nms, 1 n 0 1 d Sa n ,J u 8 n \ 2br, 2ba. bllJlS dshwhr. Lge, quiet. luxurious . .@J.·
$325. Los Alamitos area.---·--· pc, ge am m, \II-Cl pool, Jacuzzi. sauna Beaut.new2br,2bain4. Nr.h<:h.Ad.ats.nopets. cc. 2 IJr, 2 baa.Pt~ lmm a~ 2 br. lba3Br,FamRm.t'plt>.1.lrps. bar.grdnr.214l cargar, Mu:1t sec! $450 tsc. Capistrano Charming CORONAD£LMAR pteir, patio, laundry, S225/moS:ff362 Elevatortoscentcpn.;
dollbousc w /huge rear elec R 0. 2381 Hutgers S625. Aft 5, 5.54-4442 -493·4401or551-533.'l upstairs. downstairs con· 2 Br Townhouse. frpk. bltns, $325. 642·1603 b<'h. Party & game roo~. d R r · ncl '"( dom1n1um 14ar<•e 2 Christi'ans'.i..lcomn · Nu2 p rf Y · e r I g · I · Dr. 635-67.JV 714 l I . ~ ----"' Pool. tennis. Some ocean '"' . '. lotal secunty. c ecft. Pets/child ok. rv1ne 3244 m to roam, 4br on ~t:i Bdrm .. 2 baths. carpet· & Catalina views. Close Beaut. new 3br, 2ba br. 1'2 ba ttucho. 1250 sq hvu;igorwkndretreatfor
Gemini Realty 839·6623 Condo. French Quarters. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• a re. 2 frplc. s-t2S. Ing. window coverings. to shopping & fine beach. townhouse. Frplc. encl. rt ., bltns. cr.c gar. frplc. l the adventurous adu11.
3br, 21 .,ba avail. April 1. Turtle Rock. L~ 2~tv. 4br. Tenex898-9891 Sm Fer built-ms, 2 car garaj?c & .,.,_2611 gar. lgeyd. $400. 642-1603 tm to OC'CJn. ndlts . sm Starting at 5515/md. $375. lmmac 3 Br 2 Da. $425. mo. SS6·8674 or 2'1Jba. Bonus/fam .rm, J patio.Call646·2158Mon · ..... , , f.<;.t~ . .fe• S350/$375 499.2835 1
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Karen,839-662.'lGG L~t' 4 br. 2 ba, washc-r. MODElHOME Fam·rm. healt'rl pool. mgs&days. ___ 12) 3BR. 20A Duplexes H'-.it1ngt01tllarhourarf'a. or Unfurnished 3900
----------drv.·cr. frplc. rrfn". dbl D (' Id Park h< n Guardnd "atn area w ~r h l~t. 2 1'r .2 Rn .. luxurv ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. __ o .... -1 Mor 3222 " eerie 11 t!, ' "' ~ "· BRANDNEWCONC>O ava1lablc.tlose to s ops, ...._.._.. 'llllW'I gara~f'. yard 642·6862 or 1800 fl 3 bedr n 2 ress to rec centE>r. lt'n· 1 CdM a\ . Ne" I~ dt•rt1rat,.d THE EX. Cl'rtN"' •• ••••••••••••••••••••• 33 sq. · r · 2 Br, 2 Ba. "-dw()()(I fir '--art1 '-park X nt B J d h I I • " t>t5·45 b lh W model ms, sauna & ja1·111.7.i P\'t m ·~ "' . . s inc s ws ,r. 1>00 PALM MES• APT*' • Cozy 2 br dplx. frpl, a s. a~ a 11 h · b ~h prk 'g S7"0 mo Wood fpk, great vu, locations. From $350 to w, aul lndstpd tourt "' ;,, MESA VERDE. Beaut. 4 Su~r home with a t e ' . " . 1 · d $4'7!°i Ask for Missi, :-..tlNt;TESTO NP'l'.. hrdwoocl firs. So. ornw~·. d t ' g allpa er 4!16·76911 pno. patio. cpts. rps. . yar4. Adults. no pets • • ' •1 • Adlts. no pets . S-tOO . br.l:\~ba.k1tchenw /eat-ecora in w P • -hllns.$425 213·684-2145 6752:Hlor545-1067 f146t755orll46 -3944 BCH. 1~. 673-6069 ing bar, paneled ram rm. ing. upgraded carpeting. Mission Viejo 3267 --- --__..._.._._~.....___ --~ llach.1&2 BR . .t\
llv rm wifrplc, covered decking etc. On neat cul· ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Luxury Condo. 2 Br. ----.~ $1i5. 2· br. garal(e. pool. from $l95.
2 BR .. l ba .• single house patio, fncd yd. cpts & de-sac street. Never For Lse new 3br hme, walking distance to shop· l..arj!e 3 Br 2 Ba . serv1ce1.---------......, k1ds \k; Fee /\dulls. No Pets -0..)
on lot. D1 bl. gar. $450 Mo. drps thruout. 2 car gar. ~~e::.l1~{tfmo. lease. ram .rm. din .rm. ping. 1'12 m1. to Marina. rm. pat1~1 1NoofOrongeCounly's ~J!lenta~40 5370 1561 fllesa Dr. ,
yearly se. Close to schools & shop· n.a · gardener incl. $415. mo. close to beaC'h. Actcss to · _ mosr beau11ful apartment (5 Bl ks E11s1 of New JU
Scenic Prop. 675-5726 ping. Children yes, pets Woodbrtdge new 4 Br. 21h 768-5313 pool & jacum. Ample 3 Br 2 Ba, fplc, view. S49S communmes. A relaxing 3br. ~ ba, -1iar. walk to ntvd. l ·~
3 8R, den, frpl. Lovely no.$450.644-4253 8a,lndryrm,dinrm,l1te3br 2 ba "ardenpatio stora~e . Call collect mo. Aft 6 & wknds . selltngwtrnstreams, ~~P ~s~"i:~n~;, ____ s._&6_·9_860 ___ _
yard. So. of hwy. $500 1265. Spac. 2 br, l lh ba, 2 fam rm. upgraded. S475 Grdnr & '-Ztr incl. Obi ;:~~ !o~ft SPM $3SO 640-944!1or552-0445 woteffolls, ond mo]esllc 77ll D Ellis. PlltEVllWIHCi ·-·
Month.Agent644-4M8 sty plex. Newly decor. lse..~-3399 orl32-0092 f:ar. Corner lot. Bltns. &>of BR 2 ll'ees.filolur1ngpoots, 2._.DUMIT •tt. J Lee pvt paUo, W /D hkup, N-2 BR. San Mateo. on 75 mo. 1st, last + dep. New 3br, 2"'2ba. unfurn. Duplex -Hwy. 2 • Jo ...... blllo o~ Easy living, $275. 2 br, G d k t 2 ..,.. townho use. Encl dbl Ba. mo<lcrn kitchen. Cuu.1,souno, rd$, th Be h H ~ :singlesok. Fee enc. gar. ar . ep . 10th fa lrw8y, Rancho 541-7792,eve67~-1980 garage, dshwhr. drps. walk to park & bch. $430 ondexcllfngckJbhoose e ac OU u-•-R mat. adlts. Avl '1/15. No S1J n Joaqu i n $495. mo .... 6447211 .. -• .....t..1---Ti M.
Jll&U• enta.ls, S40.5370 pets. Refs. 7s1-8204. 5ClM290 Mtwport hach 3269 frplc. pool & jacuui. '-11 • n.a•· · "•" ,_,..., •""-en .. ~ Contemporary & casue!~
3BR,2Ba,gar,crpt.s,yr. ~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi. Dana Harbor. $425. OpendaUy 603~~Jasmine gym,ondvoleybolot Thebc3tofNewport· ..
ty.$415.mo. D.aPohtt 3226 PLIASECOM& Back Bay aree, rustle 2 493-4360 2 BR. den. 21,-, ba, wet TheVltloge.MOflof !~al~~ceillngs :'l
673-3850Agenl ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIASIMEI Br. wooden Ooor. (pie. 3 SantaAAcl 3280 bar. 1800 Sq. ft. :e•ut. ~lngyotJ'relooklng •2pools&reccente~'4t
h• T h car gar. on t• acre.••••••••••••••••••••••• carp.&drps.$S2S 0 for.FumllurelsOllOllot>le Plu~h &d Large l ·bdrm .. frplc., Wolk to marina & he ii. •2Br+ Den own omc-Fncd. lrdn. no children 5.,_lr-....1.1.--d Scenic Prop 675-572G • u~ crpts ra!X'lr~
patio, garaae. $425. SparkllnA 2 "ty, 3 Br. 2•11 ~Mo. 1 mn. fret! rent! ts $37S 1133 OWi • ._,. ...,...._.-Ono ond 1Wo Bedroom •And :10 much more --
644-2212 497·2292 ba,cpts,drps,f'l'IC!. Rf't'. • 2 Rr +Den Townhomc orpe · mo. · ' CONDO. • Br. 111 bn. Rcsidentlol 11rt'a, duph·x. AduHtvlng. 2 Br : Da. 4 plcx. t•pts F\trn h:11·hdor ~30
taclllllel'I. L,se $435 /mo. S450Mo.1 mo freertnl! IAYROMT pool. ..tuhhouf;t', pl&)' 2 8r2 Ro. for mal c11nln,:i . Offtcesopen g:ootoeoo. drps.itr Beorh & Sinter, linlurn I hr ~
,,.._......_ ...... _... 32l4 Call rat m;· 493·0072 or • 3 l\r t-Atr + RV s 2 BR 3 h d area l'ri\' rt•:ir yurd patio, ovAil 411 Ji()() per ref'!l.fllS 96.'l·2f>32 HURRY FOR .-~11 _ .. ,...._ ~N\ M • pac10U11 • • .... en 78 Now rennng ~
•••••••••••••••••••••• Chrta 831-27 S. $lor:l(e. """"' 0 rondo. overlooking Lido Only $3&5/mo. Aitcnt, no mo. 752 11 ,,_ ___ __;;;.·-----' -2 br pnv pat if\ BEST SELECTIOtif'"'
.3Br, 2Ba. Cul d~ uc. Manna Vu J ml, Sharp, 4 • ~oExe<:. ofc. suites $378 lsle. Sec1uity hlda Walk _fee, 549.sMS -So. ol Hwy. l br. bltn&. cle11 nc\11 paint. wall•r 143.1S111>('r1or !.'
Close lo 11chooJ1 & shops. er 2 BA, FR, FP, new Ol'tk ,,1 o. ,, , tVN ro~• •11 1 • ~sh~ps & markc~75 •200 3BR. den. 2Ba, lge kltch . refrlg. lndry, B1ch or ga~'1· Adult~ 963-11613 Newport Beach •t
$450. 645~ cpts1 drl)t. patio. fncd 1•· I gen "' • & dlninll. No. of Ml. Sq. mat~ cpl .. no pell S2:9S 646-845l tF YOU yd., ottns, t895. 1~!J6.0074 .~.Jll•i11l~ll 2 br. tba nr tennis ct:i. Prk. $41.S. M'M.'187 tse. Ast. 4tf3-44'7 2 ~ l loth
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Clrpentry. Smell jobs. SECURITY BUILDERS 881-064i6 'WE DO IT ALL" ment in your home call PETERS PAINTING Free Est. 8N·l439 ••••:•••:•••••••••••••• PueUng, door hanging. C u 1 tom b I o ck & *HANDIWORK* 835-~l 968-81SZorS42-5M3 Expr'd. Reas Ra tes. BUI iCullomUpbolat.ery
Liocoatr,•t.541·:171t brickwork. All phases G•~ BOB6!1·2&25 I • Free Est Call Gene ........ , ~ee bt. Pickup• de· concrete Patio cvn 6: ••• .. •o•••H•n••••••• GrllClftc) IMMACULATE "OftMCJ 552~ ' . 0 •u0 •••••••••n .. ••• liv:::?:. 2S to ~ off all .c.,.tS.-.lce decks. Llc/Bnd 834·9118, Gardening by Japanese, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLEANING. Sati&fac· ••••.••••••••••••••••"• HOMESAVERS. Plumb· t1b c, rubber • aup-•••••••••••••••••nH• Rea6'5-203l maJnt cleanup trim Sic 1 d d k tlon Guaranteed. Call Irorun1. Ll&ht housework. INTERIOR/EXTR Paint· i.na & Heatiq Free est piles. 1875 Harbor Bl,
Ce1'l'9t Man will laylyou.ra ming r~ee est 968'.3486 h 1~~a er um pk tru~ d • Now! 673-7776 AMWAY $2.SO an hour. ifti. Expr'd high quality SJO hr. Honest' & rehab I~ 846·5910, 84S·e10S. Wm or ~ine. Repa rs fl Remodel•, Additions. · · a ng, ree wor • gra · 645-7487 worlc. Super reu rates. service. B o1 A, Matrcba. Geo. Czyk01k1
deaninl tool Ouar work Patio Cvrs "Decks. An y Reliable Expr Ja panese lnl. demo, etc. 751-3930 Xlnt housecleaning done 1 __ ., ........ __ 67~3181 lohn SCT-03ator751·31SO. MA....L. Cle J ·•l btatet aavlnp. Free typH or construction. Gardener. Reasonable Hcaiant by lady w/expr. Depen--1111.-. ...--w &•Ill ..t.~3Ne John Mullins & Son prices.Freeest.645·5230 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• dable, own trana, ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLNTPAlNTING Rooflnt •u••••••••••••••••••••
$4M780 al\ e Mike J FREE h 1 847-3637 ProtesslonaJly blown ln, Jntr & Exlt'. Reu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WINDOW CLEANING WeClreCarpetCleanert Sonll)' I& er. au · do-lt·younelt prices. Lie. Freeeat.548·2706 FRED Fut, elftclent. Id rates.
S&eamdeanaubampoo SPECIALIZING in all YARD&LAWN CARE Ing, cleanup, tree work Housecleaning & Window 325011 bonded.963·~ ROOFINOSPECIAL CaU55M~28SBruce allouphcqtery·all work typee remodehnc. 11 YTS Treework New lawns for usable ltems. Fen· Deaning. Good rates & ' EXPERT Painting. Falr ~luxe 240 seal down
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:ROOMS $35 wk up with 60' Piil S9 fT Unique offices ror rent. ........... ••• ••••••••• Lott & Foilnd AIORTIOM ADVllT1SIMO.
kltdea. $3T .50 wk up 1817 WFSJ'CUFF-N B Historic Cannery Village UftUOR STORES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Counseling & Rererral Art.I •· Layout Pasteup AYON Branch Dlstributon
apt,. Ml-9755 AGT. 541·5032 ttom $100.$800 per mo. 6 T Lost & Fo.d 5300 Preg. teet·evail. wknds Swo· •
month lease. Ulll. Incl. $20,000month ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24HrHelpllne 547·9495 P /time:Lsyout Ar.YottA BRANCH OPENING
Nr. ~-tolkfll Sanh .~bAn1a1 1501 WntcHffDr. Also available free S29.000month. LOOT: Male Terrier type for tra~:~':~~paper . p--t..penoft7 'l CORP Ave ....... t. tc ""' a• N Fi I IC standing bulldmg-Ample "2,000month blk/tan, 20 lbs. <Spike). MA.SSA.GE d. .._,.... OF NAT p-\'t. sna. '151·9'258 ewport nanc a tr parklng-Storage·Lot Broker 640·9019 2-24-77. Goldenwesl & Trainee or exper' . (714) I( IO, you'll enjoy meet·
.............. 4Z50 ~==n~• space. Jusl$800 per mo. WANTED · ORANG E Mc F adden. H .B . FIGURE MODELS _9M-_26llO __ . _____ , ~rfd°~~m";,~~e i~l~°r5 DhtrtlMltorof
-••••••••••••••••••••• (714)642·3lllext248 C1200sq. fl.). Perfect for COUNTY LIQ UOR Reward. 848·3933 & ESCORTS AGENT, part time for Products. Good earn· l .... trtalTooh
._and 3 BR s B r etail sh~p w/display LICENSE. Call (213> S92-W7 OUTCALLOHLY portrait painter . Honest, lngs. Flexible hrs. Call l11t1Mdlate po11tioni .-new ' a, Prime Jocallon In Hunt-area. lnqwre at Tho Fae· 963-a20 cheerful, cultured. Will
Mountain h ome in lngton Beach o n tory, 425 E. 30th St . FOWld.Germ.Shep m1'< 631M3811 train. Send resume to •540--•7Q.i-l •or•Ze-n•lt•h•7•·1·"•9•.•lfwdfttcWftf'oppty. ~J~~~F!sk~~ r:.«s~~~!'. ~:~;r~ =~or~~~S~r caU ~~~ ~~:i':~~~: ~'.a.~7~ View area, SoclaiClubs 5400 ~~i:o~~.'~.= P.O. BABYSITTER Reliable ~~o benefita &
p /mo. 646.7.sio or st.ore or offl~e. Good ex· Ofc-Otore-lndslrl, CM WriteP.O.Boxl.sJ,N.B. Lost, female Shep/Husky ....................... .,....•c•Dri•en personwantedforcareor Good appear. & diction.
l-648·726l pOeW'e, assigned park-u 25. u 85 & s2ss. . Ambltloui H onest mix. white. Vic. 10th & Mesa Verde cc. Equity 7 & l'-!I y r . olds + Hlah ethical standards, ~~11 Mr. Plummer 646_21300r 679.3709 Energetic , co upl ~ Balboa,N.B.675-8714 Golf membership ror Top::!!~=~l houseclearun1. Thurs & ambitious & 1uresslve.
3 br home m LONDON, needed for ramily onen· LOST M h 8lb 3 sale. Avail. 5/1. 833-02t9 Fri. kl to SPM.14. per hr. Call Mon hm-lpm & ENGLAND to excban1e a.-a..-ll....A.e .. 450 . arc • Bae Bay are•, own Tues8am·lO:~m. for beacb home for mo DILUXIO,.,..Cl!S __,.., ..,.. ,. tat.eel bu.alnea1. Unllm1t· Dachshunds. 2 brn & 1 APT MANAGERS trana.842-7800 Mrl 7 I tl3C
of July. Contact BUi Comrnl & ind.Ills aces ........................ edpotenUal.673-7176 blk. Vic Adams & Eartdoy1Mnt& Exp'd couple to manage ·Cllteet' •
Cordes 998·24~ 200 to 2000 sq. ft. ?slow LAGUHA IEACH 8 J c y CLE DE AL Magno Ii a. 0 w n r flnpC9'atlon 70 unit adult complex, BABYSITTER Needed, ________ _
' as 35' sq. ft. Lag Niguel & Small ERSHIPS to be apPoint: heartbroken. Reward •••••••••••••••• ••••••• C.M. 2BR, :Iba apt. ulil's lmmed. My home/yours. IUSIOYS ......,, to SS... 4300 •Hulon Viejo areas. Commercial Ston 00 here. Top Bicy<'les, N.o questions asked. Schoof• & & salar y. South lend Nr. Goldenwest col. Odd For the day. Will m·
••••••••••••••••••••••• Han.dy lo S.D. Frwy. or can be used a5 pro· Trn1. Sport goods. etc HI 963·8S70or 834·0550 IMtruc:Hon 7005 Property Mgmt, 831·2950 hrs. 3 yr. old. 897.3044 l.erview from 12 to 2PM
Lew Offlu S,.Ce Call. 831·1400 feaslonal office. LoClted Income. Call 800·852·7711 SCRAM-LETS ••••••••••••••• W •• 0 •• M,·E·N· A RT Ex ff 0 B B vi---------1 Monday, 3/28. Bobble. Central La1una. 494·7565 SO< fl in older shopping com· Oper. 850 MEN BANKING McGIH!'a, NB
4001 Jrr:C~Q_:.N·.B. µlex. with rustic at-TRAIN FOR Products needs lnstr~c-EXPERIENCED
Wanted fem. roomm1te. Agt. 541·5032 moaphere. Sl7S Mo., ut1l •AmuffflWnt Game• ANSWERS IARTIMDIMG tors: Will train. combine p•RT·TIMI! Nice 3 br 'pt on Balboa paid by landlord One of a kind money TWO WEEK CLASS 4r~. int.o money. Call Pal .,. '"
ANVASS Man wanted.
exper'd . Baitter &
Cicero, Cati 84.2·7238 Blvd. 875·5035 art ?pm. Commercial Shops. ot MISSION REALTY maker. We provide loca Purify -Frame NATION-WIOE JOB "~ 2937 TILLll
Prof. M. has & z Br apt. fiei!S "storage. From $75 985S. Coast, Laguna lions, installation, and Mauve -Maroon PLACEMENT
CdM tosbare w/bualn .. s mo.~ 7249 C.M. 494-0731 show you bow lo operall' MARRY ASSISTANCE ASSEMBLERS UNITED CARPETS •1 "'0 them No product. JU~l Th€'re's two kinds or GOOD JOB C ... ll~.._.I ............ .., w 0 m 8 0 • • <I • m 0 · IXICUTIVE m n n t.h s wo Id the "' ~" "" .,."" C..,.. IMtaller 640-2t73 4 DELUXE OFC'S t>ollect the money No wo c 1 1 r · OPPORTUNlTI t:S Experienced 2750 W. Co111t Hwy C.&.-....ti I
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$135. t chJJd OK. Aller
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Prime Location paneled. 5m. whse in re profits. lnve~tment r{'(l J n d L he k Ind ) o u 1.0.RT ..... D-S 17141 U I ·lZOO ldlmvmidedua·I wope/6nimno~t fcoar ~t· •
3381 Via Udo, Nwpt Bch ar 1 or 2 ~·r tease. Lake St.995. lmmed. delivery :.tARRY_. -----"" '"""" -.,... unf " -52 L203 --SCHOOL Equal Oppor Employer lnat.allallon exper. Must Furn.or .$150-$500 t~o r est area. Kent ..!. · _FOUND 3·4. Blk Lab. llruoE 17thSt SA haveneatappear1nce &.
. Secretarial scrv avail. Harkins PARTNER LITE :.1FG female, Garden GroH. '" 8JoH960.. ---------• aood attitude. Phone ror Ocea~r'~~~·view. 714-581·9393 $1.S,000 req. S300 wk + '~ 540-8263 Schools Coast To Coast 3141 Campus Drhe BanJuna ln~rvw. (714 > 496-2365.
I st MOftth ft>•• Lease. 4 rm swle w /bath ol profits. 751 1542• 10·6· ro_ UNO, lovable spayed L A C 0 LL E G .,. 0 f' 546-47 41 TELLH
••En y.a.y .. aa...a Kitten . calico. Nds · "' IAcrosa From Savings & loan exper. CAlm CLEANER ~t·ffiArulLG.&Mrrm 87~wkdysonly. Forced air, ample ~ .,. ~" home Harbor Pacific. MASSAGE. Low cost OrangeCo.Alrport) preferred. Apply in 84().2700 \Ik~Pf'1PW~ .. CdM dlx 2 rm suite ~~{i~·aw41~11 ~d~.c~7:~t: I.ACUNA DEAC'H H B. (213)592.1470 Day-EveSal Clas!les in F.quaJOpporEmployer person, Mrs. Putr1c1a c.>~~n..q util pd, AiC, ample pkg'. ALLHELPRUN Senta Ana 556·7171 Bray, CASHlllt 832-413481 1971 $275/mo.673-0140 Only Pub In town. No LOS1': 2 dogs, M & F. -W---MerlnersSavin(?s Eicper'd Cashiering & _____ n_c_e ___ , SISS.motomo.875-6900. competition, 6 yr owner i.hep & dob1c mix 1 l5 J* ant•d, 7075 ilSEMILERS . &Loan,1515 W<'strhrr Sales. F /llme for Con-
Male, 36, seoka empl DAYOIWIB p f · 1 b lid muatHll.Ei&iyt.erm1. puppy, a mos. 'vie.••••••••••••••••••••••• llit&2ndShllts Dr.NewportBeach temporary women 's
female to share sharp Exec.sulterental le~~:.H;:n~ent: sq1.~l~ Ull ll7·4200 Placentia&V1ctoria CM HOUSECLEANING done Mwit like detail work & EquaJOppEmplyrm/f wear shop. Needed
house iD Newport Bcb 752-0234 ldeal Coata Mesa loca-Reward' 548-2359 ' by mature woman, Mesa be. a b I e to w or k Banking Im med. Please Apply•
IW&-3251 tion.120frtces + wa 'llng IOUT19UE . Verde area, C.M. ~.()() W/(1herglass. LOA. ... o-cER Apropos, 29 Fashion .as-.... Off1 1 LADIF.SAPPAREL LOS'r Lady's diamond Hr. 545·8517Crystal. CAMIRO MFG. " m Island, N.B, or call Fb:;~30/J~~~~re. 0~::~ lhlkt~C.Ai ....... ~~lx room. Larae parking. Prime La1t una Hilla ring In sand or lvy, vie Mt 1 d wtllb PIT ?60lClaySt,H.B. Aggressive. ~dependant &W·26S2 .
• ,.., Calltosee nre1 Money make r San Fernando St. & a · a Y e (W.otBeachBlvd. bank see~ g hlghty•---------lnH.B.$175.638·9964 11u1t11 w/cpls, drps, 64Ml61 easybours. ' Edgewater, R eward companlon,drlverln So.oCGarfield > quallfl~d anstallmant CASHlll
Female roommete want· ~~:~~ri~11 u~~~v;r:;,~ Ull 137.,..ZOO 87S.22S2 ex~':~l:f.~~1:.sm EqualOppEmplyrm/f loan o1r1cer. 2-5 yrs exp F /Ume.GrowtbCo.
ed to share hoUJe on k N 1 'd 2082 _ •... FOUND·. 3124 Sliver male -w /m~jor bank desirable. 5 LocaUons. Over 21 Bluff. Ocean vu. 2 Br, pr g. 0 se req · Mvr11:D D'""'LH ASS!MILERS Xlnt benerlls. Send re· We Train SE. Bristol, N8557·7010 Poodle, m ini., vie. Hefp Wanted 7100 sume to Chier Exec. Of· Metro Car Wash CdM. S175/mo+ut11. ONCOAST HWY Melbourne & Victoria,••••••••••••••••••••••• Apply 7am. MacGregor fleer . PO Box 2650, 2950HarborBl,C.M. Must be mature, quiet, JIMIMONEE Get In on the boom now HB.534-3228 Accepting applicat ions Yacht Corp., 1631
non-smoker. Wltnd & aft Full service, Inda\ idual al a Canta1tlc savings! mornlng & lunch ehirts. Placentia , Costa Meaa. NpB<:b, ~: E. Chalrslde Dental Asal£t. ~~::~s;t wkdya ~~~nc=~/0R°!:~1ndllllri ........ 4500 Ull 761·1741 ~~l~.::,:~·,~~t~~~rir~ MJdnlghtto7AM.ApplyA SSISTA NT TO Exper, 4 days, n u
DI ...... _ HOUSE m1v. VIC Aranon & El at Jack In the Box, 120 p R 0 D u c T r 0 N Beauty Opr. Earn more Saturdays. 546-94-44 ... fw:r.. Uon !lerv. personalized ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""-. ,. .. S Cst Hwy La1un by renting space Lead phone coverage, mail $55,000. per month Camino Real, San Clem. · • MANAGER. Sm . com· · · 4350 di h d d Seats 200, overlooking 492--0181 Beach. pany, manufacturing op· Ing CdM salon. Ask for CIRCULA.TIOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• spate , un ergroun AJ•POIT tical product desires girl J im, 644·7321 or SS2-0IM3. CL.HK
hiWe G• -$60. ~~gtJ~~orpha~n~~r\'. All Ample patldne. freeway the water, auper leHe! Plt"IOMlh 5350 Accountlng ~· Technical orienla-Beauty· Part Ume recept The Dally Pllot h11 an Eve.~ TH E EXEC"UTI V E & :urport vlalblllty. 3200 UM 75103741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROJECTCOMTROL tion, some colle&e wanted for El Toro openlntforadeakclerk,
SUITE Sq. ft. w/receptJon or. M!ATMAIUCl!T Drinklnaproblem? ,.,utK helpfuJ.Applyinperaon Salon. Exper req 'd. MondaythrouibFrlday. Offlee lttfttll 440 840-5470 ftce, priv. oftlce & rest M h Call Alcohol Helpline ~ 10.2 Wkdy1. 1627 E. Ed· 83'7-4?'3 M
...................... •lMOFREERENT• "HAf:O~i:LTY Emer:~:sa1'::l0wner ~braadaym.3830 ~.~nfn f:!n:~~~~~1::· inger UniL E. S.A. BeautySalon !~i:ttionaA~~ntoJ;~p3:,h!'mio·nMye.
Dan a Po i n l / S a o 1-2-J Nm. dlx. omces No 67~ .... 00 very 111. Eatabh1hed 9 PREGNANT? A/Payable cost account 558~ HAIRC'rTT.aS ••t Clemente. All ltlnda incl. •----req. Adj. Alrpo--_..,. yean. Xlnt equipment. Carlna confidential ml{. Construction back "'' '"""' " meua1ee and dis· dental/med. From $135. H..,_otel. LOW RAT•E ~S. ~~~~~~~~~I SUbml1 any offer. TIME, counseling & referral. ground pret'd. Auociate Rep for Newport B<:b salon. p1tchlnL Require. profi--.1.MO ""'" • SERV ............... 'tit •MISSION VIEJO• ?5J.1400 Abortion, adoption & Call 644-3319 II OR OVEI Ope r al tor l e av 1 n I• dency fn typing and 10 rv.,... o.»"-k~ ettabl shed clientele. key ldding, Permanent
OcHD Vlew, Newport noon Xlnt locaUon tn new in· CHICICEM TO GO ee na. 9AM 'tll NOON HO EXl'IR. HEC Full Ume. For appt call po1ltlon with regular
Ot1ltlr add.reaa, tuteful· dustrial park. Gross $15,000. mo. A ARE lS47-2ss3 THI lltVIMI CO. 675-8468 ralse9 and run. frln1es.
ly decorated otntt LI Ofc. 0-t. Hwy. at 3 Arch 493-l702.eve11CBS-768'l Major franchise in •KAREN'S* SSONewportCtrDr It you're new to Oran1e Telephone 64243tt Ext ___, ... to moo• .. ~ Bay a street front & r b l b N--portBea"h CO tempor--'ly dis"on ll""-/'•t...a 11!..t..._. 276forlnt-....... • • ..__.. "'' -mo. ocean vu. (911-4070 For lease 1400 sq. ft. or-a u ou1 growl area. ..... " " u• '" · .....,.. ••n m-r CT,,,.., .. BecepUon Area It ton· -rice warehouse + 4000 Uke new. Owner mov· OUTCALL MASSAGE Equal Oppor Employer tinulng your education, Looking tor sharp hard . ~ 0,pw lwlty
feTence rm provided . For Rcnl ofCke or shop, SQ rt. stornge yard an ing. 29'M Down. TIME, 6PM·2AM 838·1780 recently discharged workiU youna woman to •••loytl' 551-0480 fW0.4082 23 5 25 s f $1 7511400 from Lho service or for do booKkeeplng + Girl ___ or -, x· . s~. t. 50 11)51 Irvine,. Ind. Complex -EXOTIC '-IRLS Accounting any reason seeking tem· F Id J t ll t----..:.--'=----
SKARE Ofc •pace. qNulewrcpos!°!. BDv2~ .. s33tel ll. ln· w/avai~: key lock _ltas lnv..._nt Ma••age &M•. odelin• ASST.1009UCllPIR poraryorcareeremploy. v:rted~tm!ph!:e~ c:ft ~-------•
P ... otocopl•r other• ~.... ....... pump ar; secy .ffrVJCel> n.. ....L ..... 5015 ... .. .._...... in bll •v 10 --nt ---0 ld th•~ ··-· ea·.. ..... ....... CLERICAL '"II -... "'k' •-otb National Services Co. -.P0wnMlrY Outc&ll542·3169/543·3250 ..,.,.,....eep g a '""' '"'' • .. v .... er .. wu· ... y • .-~. eva . ,. n · pr a. 1115 er ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• key prortclency, aome quo oppor. You can earn *T£l£PffONE •menlties. L•I· Bch. COROHADELMAl S2S,OOO NEF.DED lM· UMDA&VICKI &tattyptn1&reeepUonist IMtlep.tceM•
c.11 : 494·1034 Prlvtte oHice an t he bftttlt1 WCll'lted 4•oo MED. tor PRIME im· o.tcalt Men~ duties. Good co. benefits. $196 PD WEIK Mwit ruave acl6al job ox· COMPANY*
OFFICE SPACE for tsc. Mutual Savinas Bid~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• proved OCEAN VJ t:w Apply National 8y11t~ms per, ln waterfront boat
on major at. Costa Ample parkln•. air-Qualified couple, resi p r operty . $75 ,000 Forth.Fwof l Corp ,4361Blrch8t,N.B. BaAtd on your produc· =IMCb/e.lldflbull
M•a/Sant• Ana areo. <'Ondltlonlnc. janitorial dents 0faroalor 17yr~ PROFIT w/in 90 days. ServlngaUOran eCo.. <Near O.C. Airport > tlvlty. Com m + onyacbtato80'. Personnel
h'om 15l0 to a5a0 aq. fl. ser vice Included. Over want rriY teue. 2 br, 2 Hi&hly SECURED wllh 4 649-2743 E.O.E. lneenUve1 & extra profit c:kle'I Boat Yard,
Contact: 440 sq. n. Only 1177 per ba, unturn lJal boa to 1 collaterall Only RELAXING MASSAGE CCOU ...... MA ahartngboous.Ontbejob _ITMU4 ___ • -----i Y.9ded c...., .... _.... month. lsl1nd Call Camera SERIOUS QUALIFIED BobJaiw· A ""~ tralnln(. Tremendoua BOATYAlU> na
Bud OlllOD or fti':ta'"rd '7J.4400 Shop,l?J.-0.120 PRINCIPALS who are Uc. Maueur CLllK,ITYPIST potullal to reach 5WllJMT8tDIM1' .. H o-READY TO DEAL! Mr. "'"""--"-9-9 ...... 5111 Som ··"th A/P •. 1upervtaory • manare· lm-11 .. tely KeDwwth)' AR• " Housing for vltltln~ UCI Knapp,640-8292TODAY """'.._ ._.. e exp. w• • met posiUoos. llult be Omtom boat bldr .,,.._ NII IM 1714)111-1701 Prorusoratlam1lies on"'""'"'G staU.Ucal typlnl pref'd. ~bi.• amblUoua. MlltlJ buUdln, I as•• 40,'
l ~t.• ~ SOU ""'"0.U" io key edder 1>1 touch. boat d 3·week per od1. JuH -1 -creat~• problema. It Newport Ctr. locatton. appointment oo\y !">Ill req·a exper
l>owotowo L••una 12th·Au• 12tb. Call •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• doelnt aolve tbem. t Gd. companf bent'•· WI ~ ~'::j n_u~~x=~li ADlvllloaof 833-51.91 lst.MliWT.0.'1 you need help, call E .O .E . ca I: Phlt !~!;~ttJ eo.&cii:1(7JA)M8~~-
prlatbit MJ'V. In bld1. Harbor lnvestmtt1t Co. LOANSAVAlLABLE CAREManor Hoapltal ln Aunen10 for appt. ..,....._... *"-US'-mllf lep -.'1'ltlor4M-1511 .......,,,......./ o.dltnoUmponant Oran19.UMl5l2 MO-GIO lilMs~ StSO "' WI Filt•c• m.-:sllrc*or Pl !I! .... o•o SUJTC for rent, f'ltUTtel ............................... , ... ,.,... sprihlalReedw AOCl'SRP.:CEIVABL& A'9tolOOU•• A=... "15 * r.wrs
oc.n vMw. ll. batconyiSOO MllMCALOfllllCI .. 11111 Dlidi SOJS 1115So.ElCamlnoR..e CL&RK New DetaU Sbop DOid.i Oen'lo«ICt ~= ' tanrtctahxp.
·-lairs wtt;••a1e. I ..I I l Oft a1 I ..._'f 1001 San Clemente. Fu~llc. BWtn1, ftllftl • llte typ. "'-bel~id ..... 1.. Empt""'-P•v AIJ F--•Clerks ....,. .. n heart "' rv ne. 1500 -vr ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ppt 492-1 ... .,.. h _..., A .. I • .,.. Wllet p'" ~ v, .... -~ lnO. ~ avtd Dahl Sq. ft .; some rurnlture la .... ••••••• •••••••••• °"a . .. .. , -rt ••· 8" or a. ' I te lJa Relndtra A••ncy
fixtures avail. Prerer Bulineaa Salft Co. 1tU1 LOANS IY2% •SUZI'S• Mn.Edwa.rdall6.o'Tf' butf;:'t ;:IJ:,:, u':: CZOBlrcbSt.at.104 ..
1tn. practitioner. F u1t b1.11l1*ttllo8o.Or1nfe .... ..,_._~-·---OutcaUM ... af ACTOR/Video Co·OP =•rY ahampoot(t1 Newport8t1ch UMIIO ~cupancy. Co. R•taurantt Birt, _.._ ,., _ work•"--ror ..... , wodt ou~lcll up• de •
otc. Buy or sell. Call FalreltTermulnce1949 tOAM·2AM 731·5"8 lo 11'i~a /c0mm 'l1 . u..,y.A' at· • BOOKKEEPER
831..()870. W.O 8al•men s.ttlw W.. C• B!:AUTJFULOJRLS D5'7·o:la. • DI bot Bl, CM N charie ,irl.Lh t.fal .. 41 C
---'::;..._-----• Wint.cl), 642-2171 .-.e1.o.a I hive An exclttn1 •1oeo 1toretar)' exp. pre· -IC..,_ Ye s-tw.U~ _, .. ,jl ... , .... ITY me11a1e about their AdllMAllht1Sectv1 •AUTOMOTIVE• fttrtd. Good tJpln1, 146-4141
e..._ "'-~ .. d .-Nuu• " AnabltmStudJo.US.5.18.1 Rapidly gpeodh.1 ¥~•· __ 1 tbotthud •rcpt. exp. (Mfteil'toal ..._... ._.. .. Q't. WlU ~more for J'OW' Co.. req. u. lsnmCld .. le •---.,... •• Call fOf' ~ k 1 0r-.oo.Alrpott) ~reo.ttJl7lf~tl andT.D.IG.asD ~a~~~:.~~~ =~:::~;!lit X1lt == eo. 91ial\ u Of' Squal°"*~-WANTBD ~ 2n0 TD, anrtfmt1.at-41.f7 rmlltbt•tnt•rournuat ~v.,. MM1a a.a orncs. fttnt ltO •ooo. wtn P11 potntt. tl\J01JobdlHrtUy.J"aJ 'h1W tts&o. T" a Dall1 "lo~ Clutllle41Ma .u 1lll OoodIMae.COltaM ... Well~ Qt)( pro. SELL Idle llemt with a wt1nt mndMklo1. Mr. E11eUd; AGO. tw a ........ ~'°"' MD tlema ...u" ..... or ~Price.541.tm pertJ.f71-wttvts. Dall7PUotCl•'fled.W. HW&&a-liOI ...-111-11... ...._..,..,, • ...,.-_..,., ·-'
C-LBICAL Dental Assistant, 1·2 yr~
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benefits. Apply 8·12 & 2·4. Electronic firm needs &Start Tomorrow
180 Newport Ctr Dr, 2nd exper'd designer in R~' & •
floor, N.B. 644-4360, ext microwave compont>nl:I ~o~ Of fl Ce •
3-15. Ask for Dorothy for design, development l d
Martln. & product improvemunt 0 OVe r 0 a
projects. -· Clerical-Hi9hh
·rrainl'e position w /grow·
1ng financial co. 1n
Fashion Island area. Op
por. & c·hallengc for
mature, resp. ind1v. l Yr
ofc exper. Req·s ac-
curate figure aptitude,
Call For Appointment 557-0061
Industrial Relation!> 3723 Birch St. N .B.
C7 I 4t 494-940 I
TEL OH IC/ ALT AIR
LOC)U"a Beach
F.qual Oppor i-;mploycr
late typing. Xlnt working --0-1-5-H-W_A_S_H-ERS conds & benefits Apply
GENERALOFC
Entry position for a
person who can work
w •min supervision to do
filing. typing, copying.
<'rrands etc. for small
growing pharm. co.
Prev. ore exper. helpful.
Sal commen:-urate w lf'X
per. Apply al. 1590
Monrovia Ave. N.B.
lH2 & 2·4, 180 Newport Food Prep. Apply in
Ctr Dr. 2nd Floor, N.Il. person. Mule.loon's lrish
t»t-4360, ext 3-15, a:-k tor Pub. 202 Newport Ctr Dr.
Dorothy Martin. N.B_. ______ _ _.:::_::..:...::..:..::.~------I
D1~tributor interested in CLERK TYPIST p.llme mt·omc of S1000 General Office
0cn'l ofc duties m Ac-pber mf 0 ur ':'.~'otre + JR. SECRETARY
ctn)! Dept. Mu:.t type en.~,. 1 t 5 • • a. u re· Interesting position w /a
50-55 wpm accurately 6.1S-t>I~. great deal of variety.
familar w 10 key. Good DOGCHOOMER.exper'cl Skills rt'q'd include l\•p
bene. Call for appt. full or P •lirnc. C;iewr·:-. mg 50+ wpm, i.h 70+
835-2422. Grooming, Lal(. Ni)!ut>I w1)m , good math <tP·
Call t!Jl O:J:!:! or H:n !J?;J:l t1lude. Good working <.: o c k t a i 1 • B c \ f t rnnds & benefits. 1\pply J>rofei.sional Coe· kt .iii or in t•n ww National Svstems Corp.,
Waitress. Gran<l op1·1.1111g t>r,ql4.'Q' '4111k11H111111n•1b 4361 l:hrch St. N.B. (i'kar
1·ourst• i.pec·i;tl $!11) l'.mb l':O.p•·r ht•lp h1•n 1!11td1cr O.C. Airport) E.O E_. __
I I. 1':xl'1trng & 1'1ol1t,i Ur.ipt·ry, !),ll<WHO
ble. glJ1no11rou;. pro General Offil'e fe~ston. I.earn an 10 hr' .__________ TRAINEE
Free .Juh pl.H'l'll'll'nl "" r.:..'i<'ROW I nteresl1nj! po~1l ion ~1st. ('all c71 I I 7:ll !lJ[ll SALE ESCROW i:radinl{ exums for home ~ Cahl. \\';ulr<•''· liw OFFICER study students. Req's at'-li"!J~ Sk) l'.u h Ill. Mt·<'. 1·uratc· typing ol •Ill+
In in1• l ':i !J:!il I wpm & ubillly lo handle
( '1Jmp:m1un I h111,1·\..1•c·pc•r
lur tOn\':Jle:-c•111g l:ich 111
('d~I. Lin· in For 111
lt•t'\'W (\111 ;\Jr·,, Fo~lLr.
1,15.5:J:l:J. ext 2~11;. __ _
\r, \ .. 11 l1ink1 ng tor I
di.illt'lll'•' .iml \ JrJNY in detail. Apply Nat1una
\U\tr wmk" Would vou Sysll!ms Corp., .131;1
111-.1• to "ork lur a l'Om· Birch St, N B. <Neur
I I t,. O C. Airport) E.0.1';. p.111\ " 111· l 3ppn·c·1.i "s
Cit•neral Ofc Ex per in AP.
...... , ..... .w.
MachOprs
Assemblers
ln•entory
Padcagers
Collaters
lnsDeCtors All.swrrs
Day· Wede-Month
Or Longer
ll'$ Your Decision
YOU DON'T PAY
WE PAY YOU!
Call Or Come In Today
IELL~
LERVICE:::>
833-1441
lnspect1on
INSPECTOR
l!M~S
I
Immediate openings now
exist in our manufactur-
ing facility for inspection
trainees to inspect print·
ed circuit boards and
components. Requires
mmimum 6 months ex-
perience with printed
circwl boards, compo·
nents, and knowledge of
color codes and soldering
techniques. On-the-job
training available
Pertee offers the follow·
tnr, benefits: Company
paid medical, dental.
long-term disability and
l i fe insurance. 9 1 ~
holtdays per year.
Christmas week shut
down-paid, 12 personal
leave days per year and
modern. l'arpeted atr·
conditioned facihltes.
Loan Processor, exper
Conventional loans.
837·112<1 Leslie or
Georgia
Lunch Counter
Food Pr~otion
Experienced person
wanted lo work at lunch
counter preparing
sandwiches & salads.
Some grill work in-
c I ud ed. Uniform
furnis hed. Medical &
hospital benefits. Apply
Lindberg Nutrition ,
between the Curou:1el &
Bullocks, lower levt:l in
the South Coast Plaza
shopping center, Costa
Mesa.
LYN
NEED A
CHANGE?
Job Opportunities for all
fields. Easter Bunn1es.
I..i.censed Ear Piercers.
Secretaries. Typists,
Clerks.
752· 1380 bet ween 8·5
Western
TEIPOB!KT mv1m JlfC
18662 MacArthur Blvd
Suite 100 Irvmt>
Equal Oppor Employer
Sharp gal w /pleasant a P·
pearance & telephone
personality lo handle
cordless switchboard & -----A
meet the public. Good Sal"-..°" erv1ce Station tten
vice St:.i. Help full or
p1time Apply, 990 E.
Coast Hwy, N.B'.___ .
r-· -dants, \2) Exper'd. R;.iy typing skills required. Vltamins & CostMtlct Carey Chevron. 604 s.
Variety or general office We need _dependable, Coast Hwy, Lag 14,1.1
duties. responsible , self· Beach
Hon-Smoker motivated person to ----
Call Mrs White
1-'or Interview Appt.
Paul Dosier
A.ssoclotes, Inc.
COSTA MESA
556-7075
work at leading, fast SERVICE CASHIER
growing health food XJnt bt•ncfits. Paid group
store chain tn Southern insur. profit shar1ng &
California. Prior ~X · vac p~v. Call Jackie or
perience desirable but !\Ir. Milner, 546-19'.ll,
not necessary. No Satur-At I as Ch r y s l l• r
day night or Sunday Plymouth, 2929 Harbor
work . Uni form Blvtl, C.M.
furnished. Medical and -----
hospital benefits. Apply Service Station Atten-
Lindberg Nutrition, daot, exper'd. Day & Charge Nurse
Needed for 3·11 al Hunt-
ington Valley Conv.
Hospital, 8382 Newman
Equal OpporEmployer betwn Car ousel & Eves.1'\111 &p.timt'. Ap-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ____ l~~~~~~~~~~I Bullocks, lower level in ply. Shell Slat1on, 17th & <Xfice
keypunch
Secretaries Ave. HB. 842·555_1 __ _
LYN'S 7.3
Medications & Treat·
ments. 3-11 Treatments
& Team Leader. Mesa
Verde Conv Hosp., 661
Center St. C.M. 548-5585
RH'S & LVN's
F /time & P /time 7-3 &
3·11.
Lido Convalescent Ctr
1555Supenor Ave
Newport Beach 646-7764
With & Without Sii
PBX
Typists
AuountfncJ Clks
A~ -r-I
TEMPORARY ~fELP
Call 540-4455
Equal Oppor Employer
MAID, lite clcaninl(. 5 ---------•I days wk. 2 Hrs day. in
beautiful Newporl Pen-Oil Field Suppher
thouse. 546-9500.
RECEPTIOMIST the South Coast Plaza Irvine, N_B_. ___ _
i.hopping center Costa --. . -To $600 M . Apply at Vitamin Sewmg ma ch. operators Progressive animal esa. Smglenccdleoverlock hospital offers cxl·ep-Counter. 893-8887
tional future for Sules person for retail -------
versatile. take ~harge. gourmet foods store in SHEET MET AL
mature person. Mrn 4 yrs Newport. Outgoing &. MECHANIC
ofc exper. req'd. Call energetic. L1nkletter's F.xpenenct•d 11perat~11)!
552-1511. Firebrand 1-'oods . Sht'ar, Rreak & Stnpp1t
RECEPTIONIST/Phones, &1-0-8710 required. Salary com·
--mensurate with eduea '.fyping. Escrow l'O. Salesper:-on. Mature tionandexpem:nl'l'. Xlnt
needs sharp pretty _g_irl w exper selling ofe !>up-heulth and edu<:at1on,1l for front ofc. Call Btlhe, plies. Apply, Marrincr·s bt'ncfits.
833-3150. Stationers. 225 Forci.t FUZAH CORP.
Rccept/Tra 1 nee. Op· . Ave, Laguna Beach. 714-639-1893
tometnc ofc in Laguna SALES REP RES EN 1006 W. Hoover Ave.
Bch. part time. Exper TATIVE. New York C 92667 pref'd. 494.3039 Marketing Communica· Oranqe __ , _a. __ _
RECEPT-TYPIST tions firm needs <J~-SHIP /REC. CLERK
P urse I Telephone gressive i.ales person Slrc>n" cxr>er. needed tn · w/ca r to lead up ..
I () N S T ll l ' (' I' I 11 .._
"> l ' PF.HI :"l TEN ll \ '\ I
\pts. lluntini;ton lk,H·h
:.=*i -1022
,1111r :;h1ta111•-. ,11111 ''"" i 11hut11•11-. ., I ( "'" 1-c111
.,lfh•r lhh ptl'lllClll With
1:11·11t1.i1 .. I 1•ct1·r;1I ~J\'-
AH, l'ayroll, some typ. PCC
mg. llrs \'ary. Please BUSl~ESS
Maid. part lime to work
morn'gs. ind wknds.
Casa Laguna Motel C:ill
Lilian 494-2996
LARGE DIVISION
OF CORPORATE
OIL FIELD
SUPPLIER
System Mm. 6 mos ex-N t ofc Exp in handlc a l person
per. Type 50 wpm. ewpor · .• · d warehouse . Duties 111
s ·J5·5PM M -1'' Call marke~mg, design. a · elude shippani.: & receiv-
sll·l600ors33-9811 vertising. Call Clark ing, hte paper work. 111-
<'<JOI\ I 11111.,d,c·t•Jl<'I. '" "' 10 Lt\1· 1n pr1'11·11 c·cl
< • \1 '" t•a '1 Ill :101>!;
l 001' & ('ounlt•r ~I.in i\p
ply~~ E 17th !-ii. <'\I
I •\1·ros~ Frnm H;tlph,.. >
111g .. l'<JIJ fJ.12·1593 " ----
ca :NERAL Oft· help, SYSTEMS MAIDS ni·~pnt1'ihil1111•, wtll in· some t;p1nii. f1hng, er· SeacliffMotel.
..iut11• 0111•11111g ;rnd clos· r:inds, othe r varied 17021 Von Karman 1661S. Coast Uwy. 111~ .,_.,,. "'''II'" ... lnr our d ut l<'s. C:dl for a ppt Santa Ana, California Laguna ~ach. 491 lll!l2 ;-.,,."Jllllf H1'.tc h oftu 1• In ll92-3022
;1cl1ht1011 "ill d«11•lop .. ale• · I -1 MAIDS WANTED
t''t'I nw l11i,111t·~' \\ t' n· <;ene:;.a' of~l(·e.edpalrft ltbome An ~~;10~~~~~'}"' Y II arbor Inn Motel
Mow Hiring
Local Office
NO TRAVEL
H a rbou rt . 9a m · l Pm ventory control & Cl'nt r.tl.
REALESTATESALES. wkdys.64-i-1700 ----filing system. Salary If you are the type of an--b t A Se-s Tuxedo Dept open. asN on exp~r. d1v1dual that CnJOYS the -A I N I s t Salesperson needed. pp y i at1ona .. y:-. ems challenge of a dyn;imic · Co 4.,,,l u h st N B h R 1 Well "r"'>m"d. Mui.I be rp · '"' ntrt· · ' new-eoncept m t e ea " "' '" o (' A · l 1 Estate Industry, wtlh the able to work fkx. hrs. \Near · · 1 rpor
f eed Pltlm"· Cathy, ,5-10 33:.13, E.O.E. r om to use your own '" ____ _
cri>at1v1tv & have that ext 3.a HOE SALES P t 1l.1y 111111 ,. 1 .'c.i1, p1111r t'\ 'l 2 ~.xpenenc • ar r ~~~~~~~-~~I lSOOW. Balboa Ulvd, NH llt'fH'l\c ,. ,, , .1 s.11 1• :.trt•a.642-3490 -::: __ t714_l6i5~J:!§3. ---------•I 1-: ... 1·rnw Ot11e·n ;ind ·•fl (;ENERALU'ftl-"I CE INVENTORY MAIDSWANTEI>
pllc'.1nt' mu ... t lw .ihli· tu lnkresting & 'ar1ed CONTROL Don Qwxote Mott•I COOKS Earn From
$200 to $400
creat1v1ty recognized by hr~. No Sundays Exp
managemlent in terms pref'd. Xlnt l'ond for
of dollars. benefits & ad· SECRETARIES nght per.,on W«:..tcllff
T h e J o I I y H o i.: 1· r
Re::.taur:rnt 1~ acTt•ptrng
.1pph<'o•lll>n .... tor E\l'l'r ti
c · o o ks XI n t fr 1 n J.! 1·
lwm•f1ts & hours Appl\
111 rcrvm. ·100 s Co.i:-.L Hwv, T.ugunu Rc;ll'h
lYP•' 50 wpm For 111 rt.'!>pons1b1hties for right Enthus self motivated m· 2100 Newport UI. C :'vt lt•rv1ew Jppnint rn Pnt · person. Must like to type voicmg-order desk. Sul ----
vancement. Then I woulcl FINANCE Shoes. N.U. !\lr Curren.
like to t atk to you. Call SECRET ARY 548-A68-1. plea~t· 1.tll ~lr. Hohn·1 & ftle. Good SS. Com-2 MAIDWANTEl>
<7l4 Jnl1 5.)ll0 fortable small office. open.N.B.S42·347 _ -L1doShorcsMotcl per wk ~~~~~l.t~N~al & Assoc 0 Pp or I u n It Y for Shoe Salt•:-. ))t!rsot1 t•x7~r.
640-(i790 secretary w atcov~t1~g xlnt earnmr.~. health m
GLENDALE
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
Newport Bea<·h /Costa Janitor. dependable & Call ti73·8800 :'tl~sa area. Call Mr. responsible ind1\•1dual ;;;;;;.-.-.--~-----
Comm1ss10ns, bonuse:-. &
tx-nefits. Exper not nN·.
Will train (':i ll ~Ir .
Harns, Mon 8am-Jpm.
Tues. !lam-10:30pm
0 1 aptitude. Skills rcq d •n; surance plan. & JJJ td ~<.!_U~~r E~p 2'.!:._ l•lude: stat typing, HI kl·~ var·1t1on 1\1 F Adler ~.
Kane. 645·2640. ror Janitor work No exp
------necessary. Will tr<nn, Maintenance by touch. Must . be ~elf 33.1 i· l?th St. C\t . starter & work mdcpen '·
GEH.OFCCLERK good pay, apply in
tno 'licw1;cirt \enlt•r Dr In new car dealership. person. Del Taco. 1720 CUSTODIAN ctently Shop !\lanai::er, man to
8 .t.to5 Call 644-3389 take charj?e of ~m:cll 89 "'t'flJ 9AM 'til NOON ~hop Lite as,,cmhl\.
RESIDENT
RELATIONS
ASSISTANT 1'001\. TRAIN.Et: dC'an "'l'"l'IOrt Heilt'h. ('a Xlnt henerits. Paid ~roup Superior Ave., Co>ta
<'Ut <<irecr m1ndt>d EqualOpporturuty 1n:.ur . profit sharing. Mesa. 2nd SHIFT ----------1 M;ijor Orange Co. pro· THE IRVIHE CO. alummum & pl<i~lll". age t>nt•rgN1c. CJll5·111 7\)-11! Employer \ac pay. Call JaC'ltie or
Mr. Mllner, 546-193~. <'OS~IETOLO(;JST ., __________ Atlas Ch r ys ler
he'd· wanted hy n EXECUTIVE Pl}·mouth, 2929 Harbor 1'lus1vc salon to ~ive
fa dais Career opport SECRET ARY Bl._C __ .M_. ----
Ell p or trainee. Call Work with two, \'ii t' G1ri Friday, part tlml',
1;.ii ~912 Prt•sid~nts in Nt w~orl secty1bkkpr. 9 To 3 Real
C\r. ofL_ Xlnt. shorth<ind estate office. S.1.25 P er \'ountl'r ll l'lp. full & & typ1n ~ $kill :> & hr F.astbluff area.
JI time mornings Apply. plea!> ant Pt'rMmaltty fP 64IHl020
Wt>ndy's, 2G40 S. Hn~toll, <l"d Mu~t be a hie tn han --------
Santa Ana. c 11• wide rJni.:e of GIRLFRlDAY
Counttt G irl
Mornings !l.:10 to Ill :io
F:I Toro D<11111t Shop
~l-3910or !160 :100:1
UELl HELP, p/ltm<', <'X.
fl('r necessarv. San An
t o n i o W 1 n e r y C :'tt
M.5-89.\0
OELIVF.RY h<'lp neccted,
San Antonio Wtn<'ry. CM.
tl45·89.\0
Dental· Periodontist needs
uabt. 2 duys week
w/posalble lut.ure ex-
pansion or hours. Ex·
panded d uties oppor. X·
ray cert req'd. Sal open.
H.B. 842·6631
n•spons1b1ltl1es .t work Sharp girl. typml!. ad
w t t h m 1 n ' m u m ding machine. Will do ~.11p..r\·1i.1on Prt'fc-r in htlhnR, reception, filinit
d1v1dual with 3 lo J ) r~ l..t>arn Insurance. Full
t'XP , hut will c-on!>tder time in l 1?1rl olflcc. Ai;I..
lilt• e:...p IA.tlh 'lnt i-k1ll~ fnrSte\e752-9300
All ;1pplt1•;ants wtll be -----tested. (;d, 1 ompi111y
h l' n" ·" f':. 0. 1':.
Call Phyllis for apµt.
fl.«l.. IS!IO • ------
GUARDS
CodaM@sa
Permanent. Full & Part·
ttme. Phone & transp re-
E:xpenencf'd Wuttrcs.,es ct'd. Retired welcome.
Poo<l & Cock ta 1 I. 1-~x · call 54~-0274. ofc hrs 10·2.
pencnced Hostesses. and Closed Wednesday.
Experienced Barten· -. 11 ders. Apply Between Hair Dresser , w /fo ow-
g.uam, 2.spm, 2371 So. tnl(, for the ne~est, most
El Camino Real San elel(ant, salon tn Laguna
Clemente492-7962 Beach. Alfredo. 494·1991
FEE,AID
f' JC Bookkee~r $12K
Exec. Secretary to $900
Secy, nosh to S900
Travel A11ent $800
Secret.Ari u t 0 S800
AC'counun, Clk11 to S7:SO R~ept.ion111t." to $700 Purchu. Clerk to $650
Also Pee Job~
IRVIHI
Peno.tlAget1cy
488 E lTthCosta Mesa
Tli.81g91t~
Oft the Onnp Cout
DAILY PllDT
CLASSIFIED
ADS
Yov C-W It, Find It,
Tto6t It With e WQllt Ad
(842•5878 ]
Sui~~ 64214'10
Dental Recept. Perlo ofc
P /lime w /pog1lble future
expansion of hrs. F.x pe r 'd a ll phaAeA,
especially insurance pro·
casma.Sal open.Carcer
oppty.ll.8.80-6631. ~~
One Coll Stmte
fwCttdl•.,.....~
J ANITORIAL
Exper'd Male/fem. or
cpls 4 hrs night, 5 nights
wk. Irvine/SA areas.
_752·7292 3·6pm or w"Jmds
Janitorial. P /time even-
ings, 5 days week. 6PM-
11PM. Hntg Bch. Nwpl.
& Irvine. 540-7811 ---Laundromat attendant.
Retired pref'd.
Call 751·2093
1 Year experience
performing fa dlity
janitorial duties, mctud-
rng operating cleaning
equipment required.
We offer excellent com·
puny benefits and :i com·
pet1live salary. including
2nd i;hifl differential.
Please contact or ;ipply
in person, Personnel
Dept
LEASING MSI
REPRESEMT A TIVE DAT A
Attractive apt complt·x CORPORATIOH
PBX Answtt Serv.
The laq:cst answcnnJ?
st>r\'icc in Oran~c Co.
wants you. Work an onE
of our 13 bc;1utiful oles
Come to work p/ttme le
smte \'our own lilcstylc
Earn · while \OU learn
Paid vaes, liealth in:-. ..
bonuses, re~ular pay in
crC'ases, promotion, holi ·
day overtimc pay &
m.iny other benefits
Various !>hilts are a\·ail
& include !'>Orne wknds
For info. on our ofc near
you call 543·1160. Eoi-;.
perty management firm SSONewportCtr Dr no harnt'r. t•xpencnced.
seeks an assistant in re-Newport Beach 9-4PM. 213 634·4014; Aft
sident relations. The ap· Equal Oppor Employer 5_!M. 71~·641 75~propriate candidate will
have had prior apart· STENOGRAPlll':R or
ment leasing ex per. & ---------•I Clerk Typist. Vanous oh·
pre re r a b I y so rn c duties m..-olnn~ bkkpn~
supervisory exper. Cood Secretar1·es or math & publu: contacl. communications ability Pleasant personality &
w/some typing & lite OIC" good appear. nl.'c. Con
counting knowledge ~ a tact Miss Adams. New
necessity. Send your re-TJPol.StS York Life Insurance Co. sume including salary 300 S. llarbor Dlvd. Ste
history to: Rep o & Stat 700 Anaheim, 635-600<1.
THEIRVIMECO. EOEm~f ______ _
5.50 Newport Clr Dr
Newport ~ach
Equal Oppor Employer
STOCK CLERK
Semi rellrcd pref'd.
P /time. Apply. GSJI,
1658 Superior, C.M . __
seeks indiv. W/suc 340FischerAve
cessful sales or leasing Costa Mesa PEOPLE PERSON RESTAURANT
experience to show apts (7l4) 549.6125 Newport Exec. need as-COOKS
3848 Campus Drive
546-4741
(Across From
Orange Co. Airport l
Equal Oppor Employer TELEPHONE
INSTALLERS
MAINTAINERS
& handle leasing ar-Equal Opportunity sociate in wholesale sup· ICITCHEN HELP
rangements. Must be Employer M/F 1 673 2223 HOST/HOSTESSES willing to work weekends ~~~~~~~~1.;P~Y·....::.:..:::..:· =-· ----1
& have ad a Pt ab I e = Person to miic & apply WAITER /WAITRESS
schedule. MAIHTENAHCE glaze on ceramic items COCICTAIL
Call 644°3389 PERSON Exper. desirable. N.E WAITitESSES
9AM 'lil NOON For home & boat, also Coota Mesa, 979-8600. BUS PERSONNEL THE IRVINE CO. some driving. painting,
SECRETARY. Stock
Brokerage, Newport Ctr
Location. Pref ex per.
w/NYSE firm. Must be
familar with back ore
operations. Call Sandy, 550 Newport Ctr Dr varnishing. cleaning,
NewportBeach simple elcl'trical & ~ual Oppor Employer mechanical. Full time.
644·9716 PHONE SALES If You're Good, We Wanti-=.64()..:.:...:1;...460.:__· ------
LEGAL SECRETARY,
small Newport Bch. Law
Firm seeks secretary
w /litigation exper. to
work in its pleasant ofc
tn Nwtll Ctr. Please con-
t.art Kathy at 640.1560
LEGAL SECRETARY
Exper, varied practice.
nop smoker, salary open.
644-9450
MASSAGE TECH
With <1ip1oma for top
class LEGITIMATE spa.
Mr. Giarrusso. 752-9561
•MASSAGE
TECH-FEM•
55% Comm-Guar min.
Full & P .T. work. Legit.
ELITI::SPA 540-8195
Phone Sales people.
male or female, 16 to 65
years of age. Guaranteed
wages or commissions.
250 Ea st 17th Street.
Suite O. Costa Mesa,
between 5:00 & 8:30 p.m .
646-4223.
Equal 0p)'l0rtunity
Employer
You• Good pay. Super SECRETARY
co. henefits. Accurate typist, good
APPLY IN PERSON
Mr.Gwn-a
2241 W. Coast Hwy
N•wpcwt hach
Man-Wed 9am-Sp"'
CANO'S
SEAFOOD
w/figures. varied duties
for service dept of
a ircraft dealer. O.C.
Airport. Prefer
automotive or FBO relatr
ed exper. Contact Mr. R.
Co£feen for appt .
540-2720.
Mission Beacbcrart
l8741N. Airport Way
Santa Ana
SPLICERS
Plus all craft categori~
with outside plant or cen·
tral office exper. Higl\
salaries, good benefits,
Jong term assignments.
For Immediate lhr•! can ...
VOLT
TC.MPORA n v !ilot n v1C& ~
3848 Campus Dr
546-4741
(Across From
Orange Co. Airport)
Equal Oppor. Employer
. . MATURE WOMAN B o· k RESTAURANT Ll£eguards-CerUCied for p/tim e to welcome PRESSMAN A. 1• ic · SECRETARY exec. staff
pool & bay duties. newcomers & contact Sm shop, sa com. OPINING 500H level. Work independent· TELEPHOHE
Trainees accepted. merchants. Flexible~rs. :1.~~=~;~~e5;;_~~;f7 ~~~~~~~~~~j ty,exposuret.ofaOrange SOLICITORS
968-0311 Need car, Ute typing. eves/wknds. 1..._.,5 'merchant bank'g bus. P/TIME FROM HOM F.
-1 547 3095 " AbOJty to take dictation. F 0 R u N 1 T t D LoaRA1
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1fant . . 11-7 Supervisor . Position type well, understand CER EBRAL P ALSY. Major mid-west S & L Mature women wan ted open in April. Mesa i & documents As GUARANTEEO WAGF.
openingServiceC-Orp.in ror housecleaning PURCHASING Verde Conv. Hosp., =fbjghcrlevel e~ecs~ NOEXPER.9G3-010f9'o~ Irvine needs assistant service. car nee, P /Ume. S48·5585. M u 7e" 9323 ftN!! ~o bl I I T • s .... owry, ..... ...........,19. 1cnow1edgea e n oan 645-5123 Buyer ratnee p r o c e s s I n g a n d _:__::___.;_ _____ , SAL~ Hefp Want9d 7100 Help W..tfd 71 00
secretarial skills. Should MECHANIC Electro~lc componc.nt FINANCIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• u nderst and FHLMC Auto. MacGregor Yacht mnntd. fir~ secks lndlv. s.a.• ii::s C .a.RIEi
guidelines and be able to Corp., 1631 P lacentia w/purchastng dept. ex-"'.,.. "'
tate conv. applications If 'Ave, Costa Mesa. per. Blueprint reeding, L4!adlng finnnclal or·
necessary. No solicit a · expediting, and former ganiaallon desires lo In·
lion. Serviclnit ex· MECHANIC Front end & buylnl(f,xper.df'~irable. terviewlndivldual whose
perience desirable, but brakes. Min. 3 yrs exp. ST ACOSWITCH IMC present occ:upntion & lo·
not necesury. Xlnt op· Start $1200. 645-2380. 1139 Baker Costa Mesa come are limited. Train·
portunlty to get In on 549.3041 Ina lo capital needs cro'Und floor ot aa-Medical ~ecept for busy E 1 analysis. Sal ary +
arasivc c:ompRny. Call pedlatr!c1an11 ofc. ExJ>('lr Equal Oppor. mp oyer comm. pla n during In·
Bob Boley (714) S2:M800, only. 644-0970 --------!Ual 3 yl'3. Com mlulon
8amto5pm. unlimited. Ptt!er exper.
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knocks often when you Licensed broke r s (71')835·5330, u t 12.
use result-getting Dally salcsmm. & your own Equal Opp Em pl yr PUot Classified Ada to tic.. Full cornmlulo -=:::.;;;;;:;:..:.::;.::;....:;:...;....::.....:.. __
rea~h the Ora.nae Coaat plan avalL Call (or appt. SELL Idle ttoms wtth a
market. Lawrence Realty, .DlllyPUotCla.uUledAd. Pbolle"2..wrl 75US11 MU871.
TICHMICAL IUUS'RATOR/ Jr.
Education in technical art+at least.
6 months praeUcal experience de·,
sired.
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c ommercial technical manuals
wanted tor P /time free lance work ·
for publication sub contracts. Send
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A.rbona. We provide Wd,_. P'ood/Coc,kt.U.. SAVt:f MARCH SALE PA 1 D .FOR y OUR P~?:~~AL orCLASSJCS .BKW2002S ..
phe•aataurroundln.c»' Applyatl4pm.S1d1Bl11e New&UMdlurn appl'• JEWELRY WATCHES Oak Kimball U~ICbt, lhou:rca.rLtutncJean 1972 Automatic-air·• ! ..
anl.uedatmoepberc. BNt,l07ZulPl.N.B. m&&c. Wllaon's Bar111' AHT OBJEcrs. COLD: S715,StJ1ppedll l&.n.Y 400tt boc'ed out to ap seousfint. AM/FMUJlFTQ) ... , ....
W-••-·-SO La NB .. Noolc.(2 Stores) S.s & SILVER Sf'RVICE Cblckerins Uprl1bt, JIC'OX'50.XJnteond.only IAUBIUICK JJm.41...-..A .. --' •• ("'uw.) .... :._ Oar trutl i ., .. -. · I· • ' • • SdlS FIUDOUI Henry F $550.8'4J.1405or846-8579 .,_... 110 °'""" ~ IMIJl1 ure son~ CM. P/t & Flt. Coffee 814W.19th,CM.M2·79 FINE FURN. & AN· Mill~ outrageous look: 29Z5HarborBlvd. 1975-cspecd-C90711FG) Jt Jt
d Iha best lo tho bu'· ahop exp. Refs please. &MS-3262 TIQUES.~2200 lne Ebony Upright in· 78HondaS:SO-FLomJ. CostaMesa 979-2500 1975.4 sp •• snrf.. REBB
::·a!':e'!::,; f::id'j: Charlie's Chill Ofc. (n4} 1 1~ .t. l'!l..I T.t..l'!l..S tricate carv~ng, H~eral Mlntcond custom covf'r WE BUY (820MMM>. *fRIEDIANDER •
Uon to a liberal bonlll & 54.9-0351. **I BUY** ~,._., ~~ other u~rt&bt~. on Xtras. $129,,645 983' l97S.Aulom•tic-(01SO * ISMA.KING •
Good used Furn1tur~ from YoUr business card. w /new stnop pms re C&.EAH CA.RS BMW S30ls • GREAT DEAl3 • commlasioo-You can't WANTTOTRAVt:t.? Appliances~-OR l wil Send one card for each conditioned From ·~ MotwHOIMs. 1975·Aulomatlc, air ai it 5t 11..uaf Frtt •
Jase! Joan 9 mo.tour.o!US,l~r aeUorSELLforYou. tagplusonespue. We to $695. One Ebony Sale/R.... 9160 &:TRUCKS stereo.C062NIF) • I• gas •
pay. Set up displays m MASTERSAU,."'"IOH r eturn permanently Spinel beautiful $S95 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a7&-4speed.(611RDG) it wbea )OU blay a new it
2 Shifts available 1>1\oppang centers. blwn -sealed Bltraclave tag & All .• • N FORR~ CONNRL OTHERBMWs Jtur wllh thl11 ad al• 8:30-2:30 & J.Jo-9:30 live 21 & 28 yrs old. ssso per 646-8616 & 833-9625 ~trap, meeting airline , ~n ~Y garage. ~ 1 . 1973 3.0CS-4 speed &sun· Umf' olputtbue. •
daysaweek. mo. + S7 a day. Call O\er e!l •. . 197626FT. rooi, l967KLM>.. ! GAA FWY Manha at CRI 546-5243 Furniture Stripped and I?· reqwremenl,s. Pre-Lewis P1an0Serv1ce G C CHEVROLET 1973 20021.Ji Th ...-it C t t R R · lmds . Refinished by Experts Hnl loss & then. For a Laguna Bch 494.1144 M MOTORHOME · 1s one is Jt • on ac enee OSSJ "'w · 752·l6l7 752.5059 days 675.2094 pen.onala£ed tag enclose Fully selr contained 2828Harbor Blvd. loaded! t238JTG > It> ,. ~p 833-1095 I u-h~ eves ' '>'allpapcr, fabric or SportfncJGoodf 8094 Weekly&dailyrentals. COSTAMESA Oneofl9784 .. CS1.ndA'.C(~~P.!'FU). • ........... ersottal lnfenr ew ~ ,.._,s• . "Day Glo" paper & we ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL TODA. Y! 541>-1200 " ~ >A.
TIM&.UFE ••••••••••••••••••••••• F1ame slllcb sofa & lov will back & tram your Gym equip, uneven 979 2500 ; CD
UIRARIES IHC. Antfques 1005 eseat. Game set. wgs. Or try two cards parallel bars, spring • TOPDOLLAR SADDLEIACK • 1:--1oppor~-.Joyer •••W•••••••d••••rl•••••d•••• matchmg coffee tables, backtoback. board, leather horse. 25, OPEN ROAD Full PAID VAUEYIMPORTS * Jt
""'P-.... ,... Oft e an wall umt, sofa tables. PRICES: $250all.Call549·3262 • Y IMMEDIATELY 831·2040495-4949 it it Lamps, naug sofa, glass S2 ea or 3/SS ~ self·conl. Reser ve now Jo'OR ALL it SAM i)iEGOfWV. it
Of Antiques I top dlnelle, cut velvet 4 5 tags $1.60 ca. Store, Rntauranf, for Easler. 644·8385 FOREIGN CARS •71 BMW Bavaria. 60,000 at ~ *
TELEPHONE SALES • chair, Kng or Qn size 619tags$1.50ea. Bar 8095 . & 1 • CALLORCOMElN miles Sliver/Black In·********** it ADY. HUGE warehou se bdrm set. mattresses, 10ormore$1.40ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 ta.bishment22 ,rui. TOSEEUS Eam while you Jeam, cra~med wilh over 500 s 1 T 1 .1 d f . r ly eqwpped, fine cond. tenor, AM/FM stereo. $2.S0.$3.00 hr + comm. music bo1tcs, nlckelo-glass & wood coffee a cs a?' nc u cc Heslaurant equip. or S9S50 5SS·l313 days NEWPORT IMPORTS Air Condition Ing' Fiat '76 124 Spyder AIC. lab I cs. A J. L IN NO CARD? sale. lee maker, sw. A"" A•.;.,. 1 k d • 3100W.C~tHwy,Nll Radials s ...... oor ... 300 AM/F .. •tcas· 1 g k Prev. sales exp. helpful dcon piano!>. circus or· EXCELLENT ''ON Draw vour own or send freezer, rest. furn, etc. ,.,.. ... ..,_eves w n s. " ' ..... • ...,, · "'" s .. u ,r ., .,.,"'9692 o""' JI J k " " 642 9405 494-2417 rly whls. 543·7142 . .,.,., or.,..,,·7296 gans. wa c oc s, DJTION.5544760 name, addrC'ss, phone & Pricedforkwiksell.Call •. ......_5 I p •
grandfathl•r docks. -----we'll make one 1·ard per 675·9693N.B. --erv ce, arts WE BU fa~canatml! antiques. •Whlse to Public* tag. Add 25• each. & Accnsorlu 9400 •USED CA is & Telephone & Odd jobs,
$3per hour part time
675-1105 Ovt•r $1,000,000 Worth N cw c 0 n cc p 1 s 1 11 TV, Radio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• T"UCKS• AmC'ncan International f · b h Send check or money ur HIFi S~n!O 8098 vw ENGINES " Galleries: 1802 T Keller· lurnts lnbf! ) our Oml' der to· ••••••;•••••• •••••••••• U ED REBU•l 1' Come in or Call Telephone Soli1:1tn1 s
Soft S<.'11.
nlcr1or uyan~ service S · L FREE Appraisal ing St., I rv1ne. Tt'1. Remarkaulc sa\'lnl{s on PILOT PRIHTIHG GE color TV, 23" console, Der Buggy Shop530·6940
Call 631·0690 lOu m ·:!prn 754·1777 Open Wed thru quality furn of the latc~l P.O. Hox 15ti0 walnul cabinet. needs Groth CMvrolet
Sat 9 AM to ·I PM. Visit' styles & fuhrars. Also 011 Costa Mesa. C:i. !.12G26 work. S50-0ffcr. 552·8028 Autos for Sale 18211 Beach Blvd.
Termite Inspector JOMATHAM'S ~~~·1~~~~~ue pae('e you *MATTRESSES* Lge Stereo speakers, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 84~~6ot~'7~s:~~;~3 I
Licensed. Salary oprn YFl.J.OW T/\Ci cau 675 5820 Singlt• Sets $39 50 A·l cond. Reasonable Antlqas/
Must. have crewman :-il!l'l-;t{S/\Lt: AGENCYDLDRSCORP FullS1te$14.50 644·S79S Classics 9520
expr. 211'; t11 10'. orr c P od l o i, 7 J t F •••••••••••••• •• • ••• • •• & EXPR'd TERM fTfo. un furniture. onsumer r uc: s iv o.• •\ot1rl's> o·tury 19 •' RC A C 0 L 0 R '31 Chevy Flatbed l'hton.
CREWMAN. Sa I a r y ('r;~tal, Sil\•er. China Solid wood fern~land s:!S. 838 Eo;t I st St. SA. PORTABLE Sl78. • 5 s Ch c v y sedan
open. Call 646·8734 for llllRHY INTOOAY! Early Amer. platform 547-5636 646·1786 Delivery541·3087
appt. 1122:11stSt,NwplBch rocker $35, 10 piece Maplecombinationcolo
TIRE CHANGER Min 1 _lnCanneryV11lage modular wall unat, de· WATERBEDS TV.$100/Bstofr. Recnaffonal . l signer 's prototype.solid GRANDOPENING 5364997 Vehldff 9530 yr tire store exp. $600+ 0 Brass Bed Fad«y wood $250, very old spool From $119.81. complete •••••••••••••••••••••••
start.645·2380 Showroom open to type chair $20. small Aqua Heaven S54·7590 Boots & Marine 73 Winnebago Brave,
TOOL & DIE
MAKER
puullc. Buy direct & masc. tables S7 ea.. 12510\Vestminster,SA E....i-nt 26,000m1,Callaf't5PM ~aH•! 642·2712 30lc40" hardwood draft-,-r··-646-0976 ing table S50, plan· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------
Appliances 8010 ter/lamp s:io, ;authentic Woven Woods Boats,Powtt" 9040 4WhHIDrins 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wok $15, Hy •~lephone & M. • e1· d ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
FOR BEST DEAL appointment, any even lftl In S 35' Chris Exp. Crus1er, '70 Bronco, new tires, Exsx·r 111 high prt·i i .. iun OH HEW MA YT AGS ing, 646-638:!. Wooden Shutters & Pull Twnu cyl eng, batllnk. whl~. painl. Stainlesi.
i.mall pro~n·ss1V1· ilil'' l'l llK 1-;s APPLIANCES -----Blinds. Up to 80'"'~ off re $7900. A Y646·9000 Steel roof rack. 646·3851 Able lo \\ ork 111d1•1wn ' 2 Early J\meri1•an China tail. 9 Am lo 5 PM call -
clenlly & h•nc mHt t<H1h IWi D Baker St. CM Cabinets $150 l'a. I 11?e 6458951 111\lrERAS. ~3' FHMY 13 FORD F·lOO Camper
Clc<.1n,a1r1·ontl:.hop. !"Hli/:1672 979.4734 Pecan Ch1nJ C.1u1nel -, . . . (; l\l kVTl'S,LOllHS Winch Loaded
STACOSWITCH IHC FRGT C>J\MAG 1-:r> HOT-S200 <all li~ht1•1l >. hvy Nl'.WPOHT. llCll '1 ENNIS ·73 Like New Loaded Call 548 :\853 1139Aa~l·r,l"o<.,L1Mc~J l'OINT s 1 ""0" w distressed Maplt• llukh CLUB. Limited Mcm $240.0011. Owner .. -• • -1 • J t•. 3" 0 • s25o. 3 Maple swivel bcrships.644·005-0 213.472.5384 72 BLAZEH. like new. 549-3041 Warm.·r nr lfarbor. :;anta chairs $25ea Ftn Valley . . _ _ _ ---Has ev<-rythang. Must
Equal Oppor Employer Ana 979·:!9'.i!l 847 s6s6 • ' GUITAR $25. New "Swiss Classic '64 Chris Craft i.ee to apprcc. $3 6!l5.
• __ ._ Chalet" Doll House $80, Super Sport lS', V·8 494·1532a£t t11>m '
TOW TRUCK DHJVF:R GKE Wash~r .J.18 ~I.' I S125, 5 piece dinette $10.1! piece Sngl bed $25, 4 wrought w/409 hrs. Bristol cond. T--.__ --9560 N<'nmorG~ .11 i; H s95• padded patio furniture iron barstools $25 · Bluebook S3900·ofr f'UCIU Exper'd only. (j & W ori:e as )n·er SSO $35 83J-O" oo 3269 675-3080 (10·4 I • •••••••••••••••••••••••
TowinJ!.1000 Ir\ 1m·. N 8 Guar /drl. 546·lln72 · 249 Berwick's Special
TRAVELA.GEHT C-t f -,-1--Green plaid llcrrulon c;of J Solid wood fernstand, $25, Boats. Sail 9060
. . o~pt'r ~n~ &n f llsz & lovcseat $200. J l!JI~ Early /\mer. platform •••••••••••••.•••••••••• 1973 DATSU ... Min 2 yrs e1tper. an an· m1rrnwnH mci: u sz S30ea 4 5-llll7 rockl!r $35. 10 piece , , "' • ternat..iona.J & domec;t1c reg ovrn\\,rollsrombo ___ . ~ modular wall unit, de SEA SPR~.Y 15 .. ShoriMdPickup
salea/llcketing needed slO\E'. $150. 963·4690 aft S' PATRIOTIC Pluid i.umrr's prototype·sohd Catamaran. Tuned 4speed&radlo. (349684>
fer busy N.B. ore. Sal. 6PM couch, $40. Butcher blk wood$250,veryoldspool factorydemomdlw/new NOWSl495
commensurate w/exp. -8015 dmette set SSS .• full size type chair $20. small sails. Colors available. e•nWICkDATSU ... 833-96l9 AuctiOft & $ 5 0 , bl $7 . $1595 w/trlr. Save $300 ""' .... ---------i••••••••••••••••••••••• matt sprgs 1 ·• 1 "1~ misc. ta es ea .. Ca11Doug836-6890 SanJuanCap1strano mdoor outdoor rug S:l'i 30x40·· hardwood draft •PUIUC• Maple end tbl ~ .. old in~ tabl<' $50. plan-24· f/g sloop. Head, mlr. _8_3_1-_1_3_7_5_4_9_3_-3_3_7_5_
Dime Store Cash n ter lamp $30, aulhentir SS ng, safely bnei.. Any .66 Chevy Mon slep van. •FURNITURE• ~ter $125 , unf1n1.;hcd Wok $15. By telephone gdorr. 495-4035 Windows all around.
*AUCTION* b.u-s~-. !:Jl'a 631 ox.x ~~T,:~~t any evt>n· 18' SLOOP, Sips 4, 3H hydraulic door, 50,000 '* Tonit• 7:30 PM• ~Sole 8055 _.;;;..._ ______ -! O/B. Boat covers, slip. m1. on new 6 «YI en~me.
TYPIST
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IMPORT CARS
ALL MODELS
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CALLGORDOH
COSTA MESA
AMC-JEEP
2524 HARBOR Bf, \'D
Datsun '72 green Stn
W~. Roofrack, special
whls. $1650. 499-4070 To learn to operate Bur
rouRhs l>ocument pre
parauon ma<:h. No prior
exp. req"d, but musl
type SOWPM accur.1lrty
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Avencngo for appl
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*DNffl Wekom•* ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8' Wrou~ht Iron Sta1r\\ay makeofr.961!·5628 Good heater. tires. body. 1" co r >te risers ---All i.ervace records, R-, st-lot li c h b 1 I.. e S 5 O w ~ nc c · s Bar r.ooc1 c d. ...nnn "'~"3269 646 769 -r--_· '-7" RurJ'~·rmasler palt\ mkr S175 it9t ·1745____ A • " on llton. ~.-..-• . 8 COSTA MESA 586-5591 752-1920 2 Jags. :5s 3.4 Sdn,
549-8023 ,., . All restored lntout, $3500. '67
TYPESETTER
IBM Electronic com·
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TYPISTS
. & Antiques S95. "Easy La rt '' trlr ~ l,o\ ch Bdrm c;ct 'I, httrh sic/\ Vl':iJ•.i Sl!l,'• £1eautv salon 1•ciu1pmcnt Cal16404645evcs '73Toyota. New tlres, new
shocks. Best offer. Call J "" • f o r s .1 l t• • l\t or a 1 <' 1 rcsscrs, ;irmo1ri·s. Air u1mpressor $195 . Boo<-ter~.1;45·77118 <'hei.ls, night '<tunds. r142 t'•-·• headboard:., mirror'\, __ -•-
IJookcasrs. corner desks. Hon•s 8060 CHEST BEDS ••••...•••..•....•....•
11•T. Lux sip. Compl eqpt. eves5J6·7046
Full cir. Atomic inhd. ---------
slpi; 1. Nwpt slip. Ex 1976 Chevy Luv w /shell,
racc'cr.-194·5607 AM/FM stereo. $3600 ------1536·1244 aft GPM
\'1hl 'Latin lmpurb
Opt•nmg around Apr 11
J,ido \'1llagt• Mall ,~"' pt IUMK BEDS Moqrv :.? h1;rs1 1r;11l1•r in 16' Prindle, multi color wkdys/wknds.
---------1 •" 2607.. immac. 420, unre sto rect. CAR OUTLET xtras .. Xlnt mcch. cond. showroom cond. New
Cash For Cars
Paid For Or Hot
2145 HARBOR BLVD.
(Harbor & Victoria)
COSTA MESA
Nl'w tires. $5000. or best eng & radiuls. Classic
offer. 494·96!18 · $6500. 96J-615G
'73 2407,, Super <'lean, Mazda 9738
4spd. Mags, AM /FM,••••••••••••••••••••••• racl1 a ls, $4600/o(r ..
962·4572 or S98-4425
INSTANT
~SIGNMENTS
xlnt comlltwn '1-t'Jtht'r 1 ourhl'C. Sl:>O <'3 sails, many xtras, $1595.
l'ofos. loHseats. Oc-$1200. Calli51 iJJO c;,1mt• T.1hlf· & 4 chrs Mustsell552-9263 1970 International '71 510 station wagon. • • .-.um11l rha1rs, color & SlllO lftx21 t'arp<'t us<>d 1 ---------1 Travelall 392 VS, auto, Autos Jiik Whl 'f\'c;, Lamps It's fun to hoarcl your mu, hro wht ~ha", Sl:.!S. 26' PEARSON ARIEL, P /S, P /B, very clean •Imported RiH. mngs, top rack. Gd
642-0653 miracle
mazda T II r.• ,., T d 1 S M M JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Sl200. 642-9731 p11turl's, roc kers, horseal a yllorarm. -,1.,1n, t•thf TypewrilN 1966 ra allona loop, any xtras. ust se !
dinettes. refrigerators. Pipe corrals $75. !lox S25, Wallpaper, ori". hluc hull No. 424. 3 sails, Wlll sac. 494-0198 Alfa Romeo 9705 '74 0 ts 260Z 1 t 21 SO H..-. ll•cl.
h I 0 ...-.:-11 h · " \"'F I t d S7 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• a 'un ' c canes ,,.........._ M--64rs7-.. to\v•;, wa!I l·r-.. + . • ,, s t :i s w '( :\' 1 n ~ s '100 Sai· 5125 (half blue n , It n con . 950. , . . one an town. 4 spd, muat -.ii .,._ .,.. vv-SECRETARIES M 0 RE MIS C E f.. $911 $100. \\-r frt•cl i<. t101I.. hair brown flork). 631·3121 dys; S46-4119 75\<2 LUY• AM/FM ?4 Alfa Spyder, Sal, hlk sell.675-8849 ---------
1..ANl-A>US. Fnod u\atla· dl·an Eni:hsh&W1·-.t1·rn nthl'r misr 11 16•1024 evs. Cassette. sunrr. step ant..Mags.5spd.Jomi. 72 ax3 Wagon, n"w
TYPISTS ble on the pr1·rt11!>C'I. ri1lan1? lf'o;!'ton'I li:!11.! iHuntmi.(tonllarbour) ---------• bumper.$2575.968·3767 49 State car, 1tlnt cond. '71 DATSUN AM/FM radials,xlntcond.,41,000
ltems ~uhi•·< t to rm .. sale :'lir"h11pc-F V. !ri'!l '117'> Sabot, Mekraft w /trlr y 95 70 $51175. !714 )495--4955 stereo, $1200. mi. $1,350. 557-7648
STAT TYPISTS W c h o n o r -----Sf.Nl'O RF. /\M /FM $325. 675-7105•~•••••••••••••••••• .... ~ 556-8751 nan k Am c r i r a r cl. RE<;' n. A ppv .• "cl I Stereo nnaYhtcr & misc --9707 Mffc:.des leM 9740
Mastcrchori:e CASI! & tramrd JZrt'.•l ll'l'0.11•t:r... equip. 842·"226 art iPM Boats. SUps/ '76 Chevy Van 350 VS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAG I & II CASHIER·., .CHECKS hor:.t• Wt•.,t ,,,,1c1t 1· & ---Docks 9070 auto, PS. HD suspcnsinn, '72 AUDI I OOLS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 • 2205, newly pointed, .. , o p L·, R "'· 0 ",' ,\ J. ti;ck ;l\I. bl~ 'ilf.12 & kc•cp Pl"IJHi\LLS 50 to <:hoost: ••••••••••••••••••••••• convert'd to manl·mlr 4 Doo A · run.c; "ood Bet f .. .. ·~ ... r. utomalac, air '69 850 Spyder. Radials. " . s. o rover CLERKS Ull-:Cl\~l'l.E.\SF" tn~ frnm(nrvourJ?amcrm Need 26' Slip for home. uniqul.' nautical cond. & stereo. mags.36mpg.Mustsell. $2,000 for quick sale.
SSS .t.VE SS Al \mu:.rmt•nt l;ndcr Luder s·l6. in Nwpt mahogany int, 12 voll {OUMUK). $850. Pb"H o718 (714)499·3285 Paid Vacal1ons "' Jew~ry 8070 lilai.~. l'..'!JJl ~lam Sl. llarhor. Desperate! reCrig, duel battery + , .... ..., -----
Day-Week·Monlh MASTERS AUCTIOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• GG.631:12lt>2 ~-7333 many xtras. Ong ownr. SADDLEIA.CK •72 Fial 128 SL New '72 MB 350SL Classic
OrLonger 20751/l Hewportll. WA ..... TED consider s m. PU in VA.UEYIMPORTS enginellOOOml Newin Rdstr, both tops, new
Tl's Your Dt>c1~ann COSTA MESA 1""11 l>ouhlc spnn~ mattress & SIDE Tic available. 617 trade. $9,000. 548·SOS6, 831-2040 495.4949 tertor. AM·FM ~assette: tires, lo ml, must sell.
YOUDO.._.,TP•Y TOI• C1\SH UOLLAH Tn<'t.il frame. Gd cond Lido Park Dr., NB 645--0017 675-8849 "' "' 17 I 4J 833·9625 J' A 1 o ,.. o R you H 535. 493 757K 673-8800 . '74 Audi Fox. 4 dr, 4 spd, Many xtras: vinyl top,1--------WE PA. Y YOU! C714t646-8686 J1'::WI-:LRY. WATCHES, 71 Dodge V8, Window 8Un root, $3100/best or-~!~'..~500. 645·7588 or Have something to sell?'
CallorComolnToday •---------ART OBJECTS. GOLO. Mlseeflaneous SLIPWAHTED Van,P/S,A/C,newlires, fer.962·6134 '""""""' Classifiedadsdoitwell. IEL[~ lklilchc)Matffials8025 SILVER S~RV1Ct:, WCll'lted 8081 Wearelookingforastlp loml,clean.$2750orbest --------
••••••••••••• •••••• •••• Fl NE FURN & AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• In Newport Harbor for offer. 492·St26 IMW 9712 Autos, Mew 9IOO MtcK, H•w 9800 .................... , ........................ . 1500 Used Bricks TIQUES. 645-2200 SSS CASH FOR ~~ft. sailboat: Boat ls 1978 Ford Econollne Van. •••••••HH•••••H••••• e,eJ3.'1 44ia Xlntcondition DIAMOND pendant, Goodusedfum/refrlgs m.BnstolConditaon,and Lo mJ, cslm int, mak ~----------c·--::---84048--::-1-7-u_ft_t_. __ worth $1800. Will trade fnrs &stoves 546 0768 will ~ot require any otr 586-366tor837·7000.
C--os & · d h dockside work, nor wm --·--------• •_)ooo---------i --· for h1-gra e s otguns. there .... _ 1· bo d •--------.:....a--a 8030 PP. 546-99'17 Punrhmg hag and related ""'any ave a ar · '74 FORD -302 VS. auto. ~'""""" hoxan" oym equipment. Pleaae call Ron Jackson 29000 mi, lots extras. TYPISTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• I". h 540 7430 633 SS9R SANKYO s.io SUPF.R 8 Unitock 8075 _75\ 635() :~.6 · or · ., 957-0:zelCor info.
We ha . I S 0 U N )) M 0 V I E • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • • • •
CREVIER
&I Sf a HOADWAY
SANTA A14A
835·3171
.THl UlTIMAn OflMlfQ MACHllll! ve a specaa pro R M b k W/\NTEOC
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OO>Typiststo work31 2MICROPHONF.S·T.IKE lo ride & drivr. hlk l9'~rpound,also.scrap Sid 9080 '76 Dodge 300 Santano •USEDIMW's*
weeks from 3AM lo 9AM NEW·$300. 4323 Win-parade Morgan gelding, metal. copper, brass, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cmpr. Van. 360V8, auto, '743.0CSAS/R 746LWB
dally,MonthruSat.Ac tersweel Way, Irv. Eng. Western <714> etc.Gold&s1lver. 16'fiberglassboat/50HP P /S, P/B. air, !'ltereo '7SS30iAHKWT
curacytsmostessenUal. S52--0504eve. 338-1011 PhilhiJSSteeJCo. me.re. Recent rebuilt & AM /FM tape, CB, mags, '752002Auto103NLD
APPLY NOW!! 1368 w. Anaheim St. trailer. S&00.497-1884 cust. lnt. & ext., rer, stv, '74200249pd 181LWB The lit UO) qualiried Nlkkromat EL~ 43·86 MJsc.OCIMCMIS 8080 Long Bch. 213.432 4-ltS sink, 80f'abcd, 7000 ml. ..,5200249pd 764NJM
..._.sl!I. will be assirmed %OOm, new Cbnstma,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• T rtatr... $8000.67~2563 ,,... ___ _. ..,.,.. ,... t S745 ell f $450 1ra11spor ""' ~Ott S•dcryt immediately. 83cos1""'26 • 11 or . Baby Grand Piano, 4'8", W:in~ecf: Use.d exercise .. ••••••••••••••••••• .. •·u Dodi• nioo 8 _1 ..,13,1---------=--1 ....,. $1295 12' Alum. boat eqwpment. Elec exercy • _._1 ,.. P ' ..... , OltA.Mel Cftl.-6r to ff • Sl8S mmo ' cle & rollers Call J ean c ••• ,.., _ apd. Bll for eomrort. o• ft~""y"' I ~ ~ 0 lC e • Dogs 8040 · 646-6510aft6' ' lttllt 9120 ett.m lntr, bed, lceboic, -~
D overload ••••••••••••••••••••••• RemodellnJ:. BY.a• !!ofa, 3 . ••••••••••••• .... •-••• AM/FM casMlt", Capt's & AKC Miniature mos old. like new. Also Mmkal to• CAMPER bas cv_., chairs. Forced to sell
557.0061 Scbauzera CoclctaU tbl, dark wood. lnslrumtfth 1081 ythinft except John w /et• peoo. Pb 545-HOI bet
'723 BltthSt, N.IJ. 3moles. 7&8·1S6'7 Maureu, box APrinl & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uncled sklrta for Cbev, _11...;.o-_oo_. ______ --1
t••------•slberlan Husky 14 wks frame + mii;c. Call Conn Mln·O.Matlc elec. S000.498-0615 . itDoctie crpta paneled Sales-Servke-Leutng
Id 1 di 'tt 64S-OQ88 organ. excellent c:ondl· • '"""""' l' R!'t:Ccner Inc. o • x nt spos 100 $50. . uon $600 p p 532 1~9 SW Eldorado Cab Ova 6 fr warranty, '"""' m , • TYPIST Call631-022a FOR SALE lodoor & out.c • ' · · • Camper,SleepsL babyblue.$5.19S.oroller. Rolls yce BMW
Nteded fu.ll time. Mu::t BEAUT MaleSbth·Titt 1 door plants, old refr1$1, Radical Black Fender SllOO. 55'MY7G _~_w.a _______ -t N~J:!:~640-6444
be ac:curstc w/reccp y~ oid AKC reg lf"'At for a kegger $25. Strat, maple neck, perf T SJDodReCamperVan
t.lonlst borkitro.untl Son W/P&Pt!ln.' $350. Allerail~ wor~s grHt, t10lld walnut cond. Tremolo bar. '230. '70 VW Pop-op camper, si•oo. &H·D393or ' lt7l Bavarta 2800, 4 dr,
ta Ana /Tustin nrca hobyforcessale.644·~ sow Jr. mach de11k f70, ~2484. $1950. 963-21Jt7 7M·111Zaft8PM. lo1dect. 62,000 mi, $49SO. ~alary commen11ur11tr Mun • Frl 9.5 lllk for ofc. flllnt!abnt. $1~~ N'• Office Fvrnlttr. & ---------• 87J 633eor642•9866 ~(!~•br~•nn1~e11· Ac;M·11
01: Mr.Clllford ' ~~~~rf1• 8~fc1:u~ Equipmtnt 8085 '11Klnc-of·Road9Wtentl Qevle Crfftlbrier 4 1pd ~1 v-••••••••••••••••••••••• aelf·cool, like new. $2600. '63. Ju.st ovrhld, pnted. IMW 2002 ·3PM Mtnaturw Scbnau1or PUl>• 957-6$83 5.17-4757 «d llru, lrlr bitch. lmmac. '70 Body, poinl,
pies. AKC n1l1tered, ---------Chalra. ull s~lc-~. secy ---------1 ~ intr & mech. Like new ~t·Small Orit. County male& female. 493·2565 Save 70'1. on like new ~k. eltt'C. t11k. lc-aal •SCHOOL IUS1" '&1 c.--1 Ecooollne, n•"' _830 70'l7 PP. _.\ldlo mfir noeda ac round k.ltcht'n lablt, 4 flJ•. credenu. drafUuc Call Dan MJ.902IS """"& .. -----1 ~ale invoice \)'pl.al & BOXF.R pup. AKC re11 'd. 11wivt'I chain, $125 labl~. misc. C. E . ~ & paint. Cuatom In Tr11dc your old alutf for
eneral omc.-. Htavydt· Cbamp. aired. 8 wlla. Unusual dnf\wood art Surplus •·urnU11re, SELL Idle Jtema wtlh a i.tor. '80() or tndo ror new good au wJtl\ a
frnlin1. 551.f175 Malt. 8410688 pi«e. $.14. Mt·Tn4 ~ 2S70or831·2'T77 PSJo&ClauWed Ad. JIDmotorcycle.tu trn Clustlied ad. 842 5e'18 ----·---_.. ____ .. _____ _ __ ,_ __ _
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FRIDAY, APRIL 1st .
A RM, White & Blue
TO
UNlVEl5rIY
Sales & Service
2850 HARBOR BLVD.
COST A MFSA I 54().964()
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'70 280 SL Cp\.' Auto,
AM /FM radio, new
M1chelrns. both tops, xlnt
cond $l2,SOO. Ph
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1952 MBZ JOOS l'l.1ss1c
Coupe One of only ijll pro·
duced that ycJr' Will
trade for n~hl t•ar must
see lo appreciate' Pn
ply Siil 7·146
l\1 n '7·1 450SL
Loaded
751 OOl«J
~tercl'l.lcs 71 :.!!lfl Sl•flun. Saab 9760
air. J)\.\'r, /\~1 ~"~t. rn1nt •••••••••••••••••••••••
(·ond Dir mu111l 'd $5000 Usl'<i Saab '7V. model 99
firm !l7!Hr.100 !\tr Yl'liru Maki! ofter
168 250S. l mrna1-, l'ompl
(•;.ir history w n•t•t•iph
J\M/FM, J\C, s:i~100. l'\l
ply t7M > 8'18 llillii
'7:! 280 SE .t 5 J\ulo ' Atr
Heaullful t'o11d \l\l.J\i.
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Call 963 1301
St!r li05i!l5 >
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·;5 llu11:k Sk\'hawk S, V6. t7 ,UUO mi, .;,11r, AM, FM
'>ll'rt'o, I'S I' II. tilt whl, 4
'>IXI Lll..l' 111.'W 493 7784
77 l'oupt.' d(' \'ii le. copper
1,1. 1,1.h1lt· lop Lodded. lk
Ol'\\ 90011 MI Sl0,495. p, l
pl\ l!ll 64111
iJ t-;I DorJdo 41UXIO mi.
\Int t·on<l Load<.'d p, l
Ill~ :>5WO ti 11 2-136 or
!11>3 6702 <.J"tRMti-9."-'-
it SS Is So Strnt 7600 Weslmlnster Blvd
it uni au.01•1 111 41511.1211 Westminster 893-7551 iJ l ·oul)I• tit· \'tile. Sen
11111!1-. burglar alarm1
l\M ... M '>ll'reo tape,
t·ru.-.t•. locks, rad1db.
"\Int t•ond s:l8i5 962 H7!l5
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it Toyota 9765 ·114 \'W Nl•w eni.:. ~d tin's • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:~;;o 5·10 4300 day~, * 1 it I!!~ Ut50 l'\iCS . .. . . .. * .. • * * -* * HERB JI
*FRIEDLANDER JI * IS M/\KING it * c;REATDE\l~'I JI
• 50 gallon'! or ga<; • * f'ree wht>n 'ou buy " lf * nl'w car with thh ·ad Jt
• al lime or purcha'i('. lf • • * *
MGB 9744 ........•..•.•••....•••
·7:1 Mc; II
<.11u<l 1·1111d. mu~l ..,l'll.
1>12 !13711
P~t 9748
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r.1rh,1l tin·~ run'. lll"t><b
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1,7~ li.)!11
Ponch~ '1750 ...••••......•...•.••••
.t l'or~rh1· 'II I l1cl nmd
mu!>l ,.f'l I IJ,l or r
;~11; !Y.17'1.ill t. nr wknd~
'77 1/2
CORONAs
HAVE JUST
ARRIVED
HEW COLORS!
MEW INTERIORS!
SAME LOW PRICE
CHOICE OF 2DR
4DR +WAGONS
BUY OR LEASE
THE HO
HASSLE
DEALER
BUY
OR
LEASE
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
11111 l•ec• l'-a 1•1 I \\\
MUNTINC.T()H llAC H
ifl 911 App1·.1r (~roup S 'RJ To)ola Corona. 2dr
'Pd. AM FM, ,.:d t•ond auln, air. A \I f'\1, fine
Sl200 Ew ~ AAti!I cond $875 f>.11 03.55
Autos, Used Autos. Used
li7 VW Class ll Car l<'ss C~vrolet 9920
motor li•:.~t offer •••••••••••••••••••••••
:W> 9339 aft. 6pm •7:; Mon1a 2-+ 2. VR eng,
HEW '77 RABBITS
* I 0% Discount*
On Most Mod~ls
~lWoo UUtfWOOD lllDTOllS .. r~o su"'" ....... n \1'1' SO ST
l.AltfWOOD
~ •" 12n1-4r•• OTO m., n • ,,, ,
l~l \W -Ill. gooit c·11nrl
mui;l sel I. S:!OOll <.'a 11
197--1041
I'S /Pl!, ai r co nd .
A'.\I , F~l stereo, tape
dt·l'k, lo mt 551 5728 art 5
'71 <:upnce I dr. New top.
tin'' &. uphol Xlnl cond
C;1ll &H tiJJO
l!t70CllEVY WAGON
Hun ... ~t ro11~. helo"'
1,1. hlw Hlul' Bk S9SO
;;, I a.ili-l 540·9362
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i:! Super fkl'll•· F\1, 71 \lont•· t'.1rl11 In m1 xlnl
snrf. AC Ill'" pnt, n ·nt 1111\ \ 111 lop. I' W. till
"ork. Chern· .~11 JOl\i lo\hl stnt'o t'l\' lk!>l olr m "r ~:}5()0 1;.1,, t>i'li 7 5 0 a sh t' r f1 I x 1 n t
i\:0.1 F\l l>lt•rt·o, 11~•· 11•'". l'lli!I Cht•\ y Wal!nn, P S,
In m1 ~1 dkt• ullcr P II. air, lltt t•n1: runs
998·6135 aft 6P '.\1 ,.:ood S675 or ofr K92 6575
·m VW xlnl runmn~ n1nd
clean. $975
-19i :lt95
Volvo '1772 •••........•....•....•.
'77 VOLVO
Brand new with all the
thtt standard luxury
it""' that you would
HpKt. 11088901.
S6160°0
l'lu., T:n & l.11·1·n'1'
MARQUIS MOTORS
MISSIO:-J \'I 1-:.10
83 I ·2880 495.1210
Autos, Used
Chryll«M" 9925 .........•......•...•..
'till Stal 11111 Wa~on Xlnt
rnnd I'S PB, 1;11 run
01111! l'OOd $600. Ph
1;.12 ;,299
ContiMntal 9930 ...........•..•........
74 CONTINENTAL
COl'PE l''ull\ loaded &
in ~uperh t•1m1lilion' Will
1rad1· 1~Jiu;s 1
SADDLEBACI<
VALLEY IMPORTS
831-2040 495.4949
m \I.irk 11 1 nlk on blk.
It Jlh rntr Recent tran::.
& elm t• ~hdft ~-l·f>lJO
72 -tr!r. b('aut. blue,
lnatkd. full pwr. 1 owner
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9932 ...•..•....•••.•.....•. •••••······•··•·•·•···· .................................••.....•.....
HIGHLIGHTS
OF OUR
Pre-Owned Car Selections
'76 SEVIUES
4 to choose from
Cloth or 1e11ther
Choice of colori; Fully
equipped (666RXH)
A s low as
$10,700
'75 El.DO COUPE
P o wer sunroo r ,
AM/FM radio 8 lrack
taoe. leather. cruise
conlrol. tilt wheel.
Cabriolet Top .
(0420775) $7495
'7 6 SB>A.H DEYlW
Cotillion White, full
vinyl lop matching
leather. 60/40 power
seato; cruise control
(0174302)
$8995
'76 CHEV. MAUIU
SPICIALr-SIX
NABERS CO CARS
Fully Equipped
w/auto trans . fact. air,
from (664NXM)
S4"S
'7 6 El.DO COUPE
Innsbruck Blue. while
Cabriolet top cruise
control. AM/FM
stereo (0176831 l
$9595
'7 l COUl-E DEVILLE
60/40 oower seat.
cruise control, AM FM
stereo radio. full vtny1
top (991 MCEJ
$4595
'75 BDO COUl-E
Calumet Cream. white
leather seats. while
Cabnolet too. stereo
radio and taoe. cruise
control (445NIJ)
$5895
'75 TOYOTA
• CB.ICAG.T.
5 speed. fact atr,
AM/FM stereo radio
rallye wheels w/beauty
rings (393MCGl
SJtts
All cars aublect to ortor sale
'75 COUPE DEVILLE
Blue w /match1n9
leather mt Cabriolet
too AM/FM stereo
and tape (339MMN)
$7595
'75 COUPE DEVILLE
True elegance 1n
Raven Black LaCQuer
wtmatch111g Cabnolet
to o. full power tilt
wheel, stereo radio
(471MGEl $69'S
74 B.DOCOUl-1
P opular Mauve
Firem1st Lacquer.
finished with while
lealher seals, stereo
radio & tape player
(079KGE)
S5195
'75 CORVETTE
STIMGUY
Auto trans tact air.
western mao wheel•.
"T' top travel rack
LIKE NEW (179NJM)
S7tt5
Nabers Cadillac
2600 Horbor Bl~d .• C01ta MtS3 (714) 54().9100
·1~ Mon la 2 + 2. 4 spd. Air
cond. lo m1lt'a~e. $2700 or
rt'.'as ofr. f>40·002R ___ 1
VF.TTF: '75, loaded.
~a('r1fice. Must sell now
l\~lofr PP. R4li-1400
9933 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'67 Coui:11r Full power,
air. fa<·t Mags, clean.
$005 494 2l30
D~ 9935 ..•.......•.........•..
'72 DART DEMON
Clean, blk wht 'nyl, new
tires. 51 M. Sac $1100
494 7-102 or 497 ·2670
Ford 9940 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•
-PHIL
LONG
FORD
'7S Pinto Sedan, dependn·
blr qtudent car. 4 spd.
(703NJK) $2800. Coll
wkdny~. 640 673S -----1
1973 Grand Torino Sport, 2
dr. rull power. sharp
lookln". $2700 J 492·3710
Mftocury 99 50 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'69 MARQ UIS 4 dr, auto
lrao.1, A/C. $SSO
87H950
IT'SCOMING
FRIDAY, APRIL 1st
A Red, Whiu & Blue
TO
UNIVERSITY
Sales & Service
2850 HARBOR BL VD.
COST A MESA I 540-9640
H••• transportation r
Call
A D4tlly r11ot At1-v1_.
MZ·S611
Clyde Johnson ... Presldent Dick Johnson ... Vlce President
ALL OVER ORANGE COUNTY
PEOPLE ARE COMING TO
JOHNSON & SON!
SOME GOOD REASONS WHY: Well ror one thing, we're loaded with Capri's
Four's, V-Sixes, Black, Whites, Reds or
whatever you want and quite a few at the old
price too. See for yourself why ao many
people from all over the whole county are
shopping the Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Deal-
ership m Orange. ·
-------TAKE YOUR CHOICE------......
BRAND NEW ... 1977
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BRAND NEW ... 1976
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VOL 70, NO. 87, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES
Cause Still U1reertain
ane
* * * Survivor
List.
Revealed
NEW YORK (AP) -The
following is a list of known sur·
Yivors of the Pan American 747
involved in the Canary Island
crash as provided Monday by
Pan Am officials:
1. Amador, John; Marina Del
Rey. 2. Andersen, Marion; San
Diego. 3. Anderson, Dr. Karen;
Seattle, Wash. 4. Bowman,
Richard; El Cerrito. 5. Brown,
Jean; Laguna Hills. 6. Brusco,
Cleo; Lake Oswego, Ore.
7. Brusco, Rolan; Longview,
Wash. 8. Combs, John; Haleiwa.
Hawaii. 9. Combs, Mrs. Louise;
Haleiwa. Hawaii. 10 Culbertson,
Stephen; Green Valley, Ariz. 11.
Daniel, Patricia; La Verne. 12.
Daniel, Lynda; La Verne.
13. EllerbrO<'k, Byron; Laguna
Hills. 14 . Ellerbrock, Grace;
Laguna Hills. 15. Fox, Kim; Vis-
alia. 16. Heck, Paul; Laguna
Hills. 17. Holl, Joan Devercau;
San Diego.
I I
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
_ras
MONDAY, MARCH 1.9, 1m
Af' Wl,.ptioto
TENCENTS 1 ..
.Worst
Airline
Disaster
SANT A CRUZ DE
fENERIFE. Canary Islands
CAP> The death toll from the
fiery runway collision here of
Pan American and KLM jumbo
jets had climbed to 580 in his·
tory's worst aviation Jfisaster,
airline spokesmen said today.
Most of the dead were beHeved to
be Americans.
A s pokesma n for Pan
American in New York said 330
or the 396 people board its Boe·
mg 747 perished.
A KLM spokesman . also in
• New York, said all 250 persons
aboard its Boeing 747 died. Dutch
officials said four of the 250 were
Americans.
Eleven or 66 survivors were
listed as very senous or grave.
Most of those aboard the Pan
American plane boarded in Los
Angeles, officials said.
There were conrlicting reports
on the cause of Sunday's collision
on the fog -shrouded runway, and
as in many such tragedies, there
was uncertainty over many other
details.
18. Hess, Edward ; Phoenix,
Ariz. 19. Hopkins, Warren, Nort.
hbrook , Ill. 20 . Hopkins,
Caroline: Northbrook. Ill. 21.
Jakoubek, Marianne; Visalia. 22.
Kershaw, Dorothea; Borrego
Springs. 23 . Lamp, Edward ;
Walnut Creek. 24. Libert. Alta;
Hemet.
CHARRED WRECKAGE OF KLM JUMBO JETLINER THAT COLLIDED WITH PAN-AMERICAN 747 IN CANARY ISLANDS DISASTER
World's Biggest Air Disaster Caused At Least 580 Deaths; Investigation Continues Into Cause of Tragedy
Spanish officials on the island
said the death toll stood at 562,
and KLM officials in Amsterdam
s aid there were 249 people
aboard the plane, rather than the
fi gure or 250 released in New
York. 25. Lord, Ms. Isabelle; Long
Beach. 26. Magante. Maunce;
1Sacramento. 27. McGowan,
elhrold; Laguna Hills. 28.
McGowan, Mrs. Grace; Laguna
Hills. 29. Miller, Charles; Escon
dido.
30 . Monde. Anthony . La Mesa
31. Monde. Mrs. lsombel; La
Mesa. 32. Moore. Mrs Bethene.
San Francisco. 33 Naik, Jim ,
Cupertrno 34 Naik, Mrs
Elfreid a: Cupertino 35
P1nsktaJf, Charles; San Oie~o
36. Reynolds, Bennett, San Lean-
dro.
37. Reynolds, Mrs Madeline;
San Leandro 38. Rich, Mrs.
Pamela: Woodlake . 39. Ridout ,
Edgar , Alpine. 40. Schlecht, Ms.
Erma; Palm Springs. 41. Simon,
Meyer; Los Angeles.
42. Simon, Mrs. Ethel; Los
Angeles. 43. Sinnett, Richard:
Longview, Wash. 44. Sinnett,
Mrs. Kay; Longview, Was h 45
Sparacino. S.: Medford, Ore 46
Tanemura. Roy: Kelowna. BC ,
Canada. 47. Tart1korr. Jordan.
San Francisco 48 Tart1koff.
Mrs. Enid . San Francisco
49. Trumbull, Col Albert, La
M esa 50. Trumbull . Mrs
Florence, La Me!'.a 51 Tytblr,
Mario ; Laguna Hills. 52
Waldrip, lfer~rt ; Laguna Hllls.
53 . Waldrip, Lara: Laguna
Hills. 54 Walker, Larry; Laguna
Hills. 55 Walker, Phyllis;
Laguna lUlls. 56. Waters. Col
Mervin; Petaluma. 57. Wil ey,
David, Palo Alto. 58. W1lhams,
Norman; Palos Verdes. 59. Heck,
Floy; Laguna Hills.
Crew members surviving:
60. Grubbs, Victor. Captain;
Centerport, N .Y . 61. Bragg,
Robert, first officer; Howard
Beach, N.Y. 62. Warns, George,
<See NAMES, Page A2 >
Coast
Weather
Clearing to mostly sunny
with some winds Tuesday.
Lows tonight 45 to 50.
Highs Tuesday 60 to 6S.
INSIDE TODAY
A letter hJdden for 40 Jlt'artt,
written b11 convkted
Lindbergh bobs/ killer Bruno
Hauptmann to ht1 motht'r
ridiculing evidence uatd
against him. bGI iur/oced jn
New Jertt6JI. Story, A4
ladex
24 OC Tourists Dead? The Spanish news agency Cifra
quoted airport sources as saying
a misunderstanding of control ~
tower directions by the
American Pen Am pilot may
have been a factor.
,
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
Of llM O•ily Pllol St•ll
Only 10 of the 34 Laguna H11l~
Leisure World residents aboard
an ill-fated Pan American Jumbo
Jet have survived history's worst
air disaster -a rierv colhl>1on 1n
the Canary Islands. ·
A II the passengers from that
Saddleback Vallev retirement
commumtv booked their tours
through the Good Times To
Travel agency, which maintams
two offices JUSt outside thl'
Leis ure World gates
One of the known survivors or
the crash is that travel com-
pany's owner, Jean Brown. 2355
Via Mariposa West She is mar
ried to Gordon Brown but it 1s not
known 1r hew as a boa rd the m ght
Another employe of the travt!I
San Clemente
Youth Shot
Handling Gun
A 19-year·old San Clemente
youth was in critical condition to
day after a gun he and a compa·
nton thought was unloaded dis-
charged sending a .22 caliber
bullet into his chest where it
lodged near his heart.
Danny W. Williams of 107
Avenida Buena Ventura was re·
ported in "guarded but s table"
condition at the intensive care
unit or San Clemente General
Hospital.
San Clemente police said
Williams and John W .
McLaughlin, 16, of 716 Avenida
Columbo were handling the .22
caliber revolver at about 7:10
p.m . Sunday at Williams' home
when the weapon went orr.
Police said the youths believed
the gun to be unloaded.
Police U . Ray Hartman ssid
the incident would be listed as an
.. accidental shooting" and no
charges would be sought.
San Clemente firemen called
to render emergency aid, found
Williams slumped against the
garage door or bis home and sur-
rounded by a large group of J>OO·
pie.
Firemen applied a bandage to
stop bleeding from the chest
wound, and took the youth by nm·
bulance to the hospital where he
underwent surgery
Pilot Found Dead
LANCASTER <AP> -A Lan-
caster man has died or an ap·
parent heart attJick alter piloting
bis ,plane to a safe landln1.
1berilr1 depuUes .aid. TbG plane
ran off the nm way and came to a
atop.
' ' '
agency, Martin Fisher, of 24552
Paseo de Valencia, was also
aboard the night. but his name
does not appear among the sur·
v1 vors.
Other Leisure World residents
listed as survivors of the crash
include
Byron and Grace El·
lerbrock, 25326 Q Bahia Blanca.
Paul and f'loy Heck, 2177A
Via Puerto.
Haro ld and Grace
McGowan. 249·A Calle Aragon.
Herbert and Lura Waldrip,
2391 Via Mariposa West.
Mario Tyzbir, 2117-P Via
Puerto. Tyzbir 1s married but it is
not known for certain if his wife,
Irene. was aboard the flight.
A representative oC the travel
agency said the Leisure World
residents and couples booked the
fli;;ht independently and were not
members of a travel group.
A spokesman for Lesiure
World administration said today
that at least one Leisure World re-
sident, Ann Milles. ol 2400 Via
Mariposa West had booked the
tour but had not made her flight.
Another Orange Coast resident,
Marcia Holyoake of Corona dcl
Mar was a no·show for her re·
servalion.
Officials attempted to conh1ct
next or kin today.
According to spokes men for
the Orange County Public Ad·
ministrator's Office. residences
at Leisure World of all those
known to board the ill-fated flight
were sealed Sunday.
Van-Auto Crash
HB Student Dies
In ldalw Accident
An award-winning Huntington
Beach architecture student on a
year's assignment by VISTA to
work in city planning and solar
energy development was killed
Sunday in a car crash near Couer
d ·A lene, Idaho.
State police there identified the
victim as Mark A. Hansen, 22, a
senior at the University of Idaho,
where he recently won several
academic research awards.
Investigators said Mr. Hansen
was killed instantly when his
German-built van and another
.auto whose occupants escaped
injury collided on a highway
north or Coueur d'Alene.
A 1972 graduate of Huntington
Beach High School and an avid
Scuba diver and yachtsman
while living on the Orange Coast,
Mr. Haruien was on a year's
leave working for the City or
Moscow. Idaho.
He was to re<:eive a year's
academic credit for bis work,
then return to the university to
complete graduate work for his
M a11ter or Arts degree in
arc hitccture.
"He waa one of two young men
picked for the VISTA program."
his mother, Mrs. Donna Hansen,
said today.
Hensen, a Sears execufive,
!ta l d bil oldest aon was
particularly interested in de·
velopment of solar ener1y re·
1ourcH to combat depletion of
world power supp Iles and had de·
voted conalderablo atu<ly to iL
Tentatively, a memorial
funeral Ht'Vico ft act fw ?bun.-
day under the dlrecUoo ol &be
Huntlnaton Beacb Church of
,
!l
•
Religious Science, Mrs. Hansen
said today.
Survivors in addition to Mr.
Hansen's parents Include a
brother Chris, now attending Al·
Ian Hancock Junior College in
Santa Maria and brothers Scott
and Robbie, a senior and
sophomore respectively at
Marina High Schoo).
Funeral services were pending
al Yates Funeral Home in Couer
d 'Alene and family members
said today burial arrangements
are uncertain.
The family. of 7051 Sunlight
Drive, is currentlr in the process
of moving lo Santa Maria, where
the victim's father has a new job
assignment.
Car Burial
Issue Grows
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Atem·
porary odminist.rator has been
named for the $2.5 million estate
of Sandra Ilene West while a
Superior Court commtutoner de-
cides 1! abo should be burled in
ber aporta car 11 ah requested
or a casket.
Mrs. West, 37, dlod March 1 in
Beverly Hlllt. The coroner'• of.
fice has not yet determined the
cause of death.
Two wt.lb have bffn filed ror
Mn. West'• tstatea. A 1172
bandwrttten wllt names her
brolhet·ln·Jaw. Sol Wat Ill ot
Comfort, Tex .• •••prime
beneflaJ ll1')'.
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The sealing was requested by
security personnel at Leisure
World as a way to protect the as·
sets of any residents killed in th<'
air tragedy, the spokesm en said
Chief Deputy Public Ad·
ministrator Ken Hohla em·
phasized that the seals placed on
the doors of the residences were
only a safeguard to protect fami·
ly holdings.
When next or kin or legal ex-
ecutors step forward the seals
will be lifted on the residences
known to be occupied by tho::.c
ki lied in the crash.
And the public administrator
seats placed on survivors' homes
will be removed as soon as a
complete list of survivors is
available. Hohlasaid.
U.S. Given
Warning on
Arms Talks
MOSCOW CA P ) -Soviet
leader Leonid I. Brezhnev
opened nuclear arms talks with
Secretary of Stale Cyrus R.
Vance today with a warning that
American support of dissident in
Russia could undermine U.S.·
Soviet relations.
Brezhnev's comments at the
closed·door opening session wec:e
reported by U.S. officials and th~
Soviet news agency Tass.
Evidently aiming at President
Carter's public support or Soviet
dissidents. Brezhnev was quoted
sayin g U.S. policy does not
"square with the principles of
equality and noninterference in
the internal affairs of each
other."
He said this could make a
..constructive development of re·
lations between the two countries
• •. impossible."
But Spanish officials told a
news conference the "key point
or the inves tigation '' was
whether th <' KLM Jet had
ADDITIONAL
STORIES, PHOTOS-83
permission to take off.
KLM identified lhe four on the
Dutch plane as Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gillis, Mrs. Terry Twist and her
18·monlh old daughter Melissa,
all from Rochester, N.Y. It said
Gillis was production control
manager for a Xerox plant in
eastern Holland.
The Spanish news agency Cifra
quoted airport sources as saying
the fli ght recorder from the
American plane s howed the
airport control lower had or-
dered Pan American pilot, Capt.
Victor Grubbs of Centerport.
N. Y • to move on to the main
runway. The sources said the
U.S plane apparently misun-
derstood the order and taxied to
another runway where the KLM
plane was taking off. Cifrasaid.
But Manuel de Prado. presi-
dent or the Spanish national
a irline Iberia, said the KLM
plane had been ordered to taxi to
the end or the main runway, turn
180 degrees and prepare for
takeoff. The Pan Am plane was
told lo follow down the runway
and turnoff onto a taxiway.
De Prado said he did not know
whether the KLM plane had
permission to take off.
"This is the key point of the in·
vestigalion," said Tenerife Gov.
AntonioOyarzabal.
Asked about a possible
language problem, a s pokesman
for the control tower said the con-
trollers talk to air crews ex-
clusively in Etlgllsh.
In New York, a Pan American
spokesman said the airline ex·
pect.ed "anything substantive"
(See CRASH, Pace A.%)
Vance's spokesman, Hodding • -------------
Carter. said the secretary did not AD PUT D1 "JUE respond lo Brezhnev's remarks. · ~ '!.
He said Vance read a formal
paper reviewing general IN GOOD HOME
bilateral and international rela·
tionahlps and calling for a full
range or discussions during lbe
next three days or talks.
U.S. officials said they expect·
ed a human rights attack and the
first Brezhnev.Vance session
went about as expected.
Brezhnev's statement was re-
inforced lat.er in the day ln a
luncheon toast by Soviet Foreign
Minuter AndreJ A. GromyJa
He ref~ to 1tatem811t or
prlnclpla a1reed to by Bruhnev
and tben-Pre1ident Nlxon in
wbJch both sides •Creed a.the need ror equality and ~n·
lnterfuence In Internal atraJnot
(See A&MS-Pa1e Al) --
"I feel so much better now that
she has a good home with a
yard."
That's the advertising success
experienced by a Huntlngton
Beach woman who placed this
classified ad:
Free. F''1m Creal Dane. 10
mn. ~hy, needs ttood
Mellowownr. xxx-xicxx
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or •Omethlna you d like to •ell.
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DEBRIS OF ENGINE OF ONE OF TWO JUMBO JET AIRLINERS LIES STREWN ON RUNWAY
Investigation Contlnuos Into Issue of Right-of-Way Before Two Jets Collided
F ront Page A l
ARMS •..
each olher "
Gromyko said the United
States confirmc-d t hese prin-
ciples when 1l signed the final
declaration on European sec-un ·
ty and cooperation in llels1nk1 1n
1975.
If ~ood rC'lallons between
Washington and Moscow are to
develop, Gromyko went on, they
must adhere to Utese principles.
"It would be a serious mistake
lo think otherwise," he said.
Once again, Vance made no
direct reference to human rights
m his answering toast.
After expressing his gralttude
for the welcome he had received,
the secretary s poke of the need to
continue "the quest of reducing
the threat of war and curbing the
<.1rms race "
Before the meeting with
Brezhnev began. he and Vance
posed for photographers and ex-
changed the pleasantries.
"I am happy to wl'lcome you
ht>rt'," BrNhncv told Vance and
congratulated him on his 60th
birthday, which he celebrated m
Moscow Sunday.
··1 bring you the warmest rc-
~ards from President Carter,''
Vance responded.
"I send him my heartf<'ll good
wishes," Brezhnev replied.
Vance was accompanied by
Paul Warnke, the Carter ad
• min1strat1on's chief a re arms
negotiator ; Deputy Un -
dcr:-ecretary of State Philip
Habib. Wilham lhghland of the
N at1onaJ Security Council and
Malcolm Toon-, the l ' S am-
bass<1dor to Moscow.
Moo11i e Camp
Ordere d Slmt
l'KT/\H (A Pl In on(' of a
sf"rJ <'s of "Moon1c"relale d
<'vents. a Sup<'nor Court judge
has ordcr<'d th(' rontrov('rsial
ramp at Roonv1ll e shut down
ru I 1 n g t h a t t h c l' n 1 r 1 c a t 1 o ~
Church chd not have proper
permits to hold camp meetings
Th(' action did not mean 1m-
med1ale closure, however A pr1>-
cedura1 problem caused a delay
rn serving notir~ of th~ action to
church offi cials. and a churr h at
lorney said a S<'mtnar sch~uled
for this wf'ekend \.\ould h<• held
Judge Arthur Broaddus Sdld
the church, l<'d by the Rev Sun
Myung Moon. could keep ~nough
""orkers at the camp to farm the
acres unde r cull1val1on there
But weekend seminars held there
must stop, ordered the Judge.
More Jobs Orde r e d
LOS ANGELES <AP) -The
sprawling Kaiser Steel Corp.
plant in Fontana has been or-
dered by the slate air Resources
Board lo hire 65 more smoke-
control workers and faces up to
$25 million in fines for uncorrecl· ed pollution violations.
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Suspect in Cus tody
Huntington Probes
30 Armed Heists
Huntington Beach police said
today they believe a 19-year-old
transient they have in custody
may be responsible for as many
as 30 armed robberies in Orange
County.
Jeffrey David Ramirez, 19,
was taken into custody without
incident Friday at 414 21st St.,
and booked into city jail for in-
vestigation or armed robbery.
A comparuon, Bradley Francis
Com yns, 19, of the 21st Street ad·
dress, was booked on identical
charges.
Investigators said they found a
bag stuffed with cash and a rt>·
volver under the front scat of the
car Ramirez drove.
Detective Jack Wel sh said to
day heis t rying to cross-rht>ck r<··
cent ltquor ston· or ('OOV('nwnct•
market holdups in the county.
.. We think he'5 good for about
30f robbene:-," Oetect1 ve W('lsh
said
l le said Ramirez, \\ho i' hl'ld in
lieu of SS0.000 ball. 1s a transient
f'r o m Page ,, I
NAMES ...
night engineer; Blairstown, N J
63. Kelly, Dorothy, purser, New
Hampshire, 64. Jack~on. Joan,
flight attendant, Nashville.
Tenn. 65. John'>On. Carla, n1~ht
attendant, New York C'1ty 66.
Donovan, Susanne. fhghl atten·
dant. Harn:-burg, Pa.
Blaze Guts Plant
VENlCE CA P l -D::image was
estimated at $.500,000 to an Ad
vanced Metal Proc('ssing plant
here, gutted by an early morning
blaze. authorities said. A Flre
Department spokesman said 11
companies took nearly one hour
to put out the blaze.
Ashes to Ashes
and has reportedly been staying
temporarily in the garage at
Comyns' home.
Comyns himself is held in lieu
or $25,000 bail on the armed rob-
bery charge.
Detective Welsh said he ex-
pects the suspects will be ar-
raigned Tuesday or Wednesday.
Ramirez had been sought since
a week ago Saturday night, when
Greg Gilliland, clerk at Billy
Dow's Liquors, 19351 Beach
Blvd.. was robbed of $200 by a
i:unman wearing a blue denim
outfit.
The revolver-brandishing ban-
dit who fled in a getaway car
driven by <1n older woman was
described as wearing a Maltese
Cross emblem on hi s denims.
Detective Welsh said today
fl<1m1rcl clost•ly fits the descnp·
t1on of a ~unman involved in
many other s imilar county
ic.t 1rk11ps. mostly $100 to $200 jobs
invoh 1ng hquor stores.
Missing Girl
Found Safe
RIDGECREST <APl -A
H1dgecrest girl"' as found in good
condition early today after being
lost m below free1ing mounlarn
temperatur<'s for 13 hours.
Christin(' Sev<'rson. 12, b('came
separated from her family dur-
ing a luke in the Chimney Peak
area of the Sierra Nevada Sun -
<l ay afternoon , Kern County
5h€'riff's officers reported. The
location northwest of here near
1he Tulare Kern line was above
the 6.ooo.fool elevation, deputies
add('d.
Deputi<'s from Tulare and
Kern counties, helped by the ln·
dian Wells Valley search and
rescue unit, looked for the girl
throughout the afternoon and
evening.
0,)lly ~'°' , .. fl l'llM•
Workmen for the City of Huntington Beach remove
shamel ash trees on lndianapohs Avenue near Newland
Street. City officials say the shallow·rooted trees have
created havoc with curbs, sidewalks and sewer lines.
About 2,700 of them were planted throughout the city 1n
the early 1960s. Only about 600 remain as city crews
methodically remove them.
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SPANISH FIREMAN PLAYS STREAM OF WATER ON BURNING WRECKAGE OF 747 JETLINER
I Death Toll Rlaes to 580 In History's Worst Aviation Disaster In Canary Islands
Fro.a Page Al
CRASH •••
concerning the cause of the col-
lision to come from a U.S. gov-
ernment investigating team sent
to the crash site "and anything
else we view with concern."
Cirra quoted Grubbs, who was
hospitalized al the Santa Cruz
General Hospital, as s aying he
was taxiing down the main
runway at the time or the col-
lision.
"The crew saw nothing right
up to the moment of impact," he
was quoted as s aying.
Another s urvivor, Roland
Brusco Jr., or Longview, Wash.,
said the passengers were told the
K LM jet was to hold its departure
while the Pan American plane
taxied across the runway to
await its tum for takeoff.
"According lo our pi lot, the
other plane was to hold at the
other end of the runway," Brusco
told the Portland Oregonian
newspaper by telephone. "We
pulled out and followed them.
Just as we got to lhe offramp.
w here we would get out of the
way, well, communications musl
have gotten mixed up.''
He said the Pan American
plane was taxiing when "all or a
sudden we were turning and so-
meone was screaming that KLM
was taking off ...• Everyone
was screaming "
J ohn llackelte of Nashville,
Tenn., s aid hi s riancee,
stewardess Joan J ackson, told
him the Pan Am pilot saw the
other Jet "and tncd to gel out of
his way but it was too late "
Those who surv 1 ved the
holocoust of fire and explosions
were thrown from the plane on
impact or managed to scramble
to safety before the fl a mes fill ed
the passenger compartment.
Investigators were en route to
Tenerife from the United Stales.
the Spanish mainland and the
Netherlands to try to determine
the cause of the collision. The
U.S. Embassy in Madrid sent an
eight-man delegation including a
doctor, and three U.S. Air Force
C130 transports were ordered
from bases in the Canaries and
West Germany to move the dead
and injured.
However, the airport at Santa
Cruz was closed by s tormy
weather and a ll flights were
landing at Las Palmas, on Grand
Canary island. Those who could
not wait were taking a 50·mllc
ferry ride to get to Tenenfe.
Both planes were on charter
flights, loaded with vacationers.
~an American said its flight ear-
ned 396 persons, including 364
passengers who boarded in Los
Angeles, 14 who boarded in New
York, a crew of 16 and two Pan
American employes. The airline
said seven crew members sur·
vived.
Royal Cruise Lines, which
chartered the Pan American
plane, said the charter group was
on a 12-day Mediterranean tour.
The Dutch plane, which carried
239 passengers and crew, had
been chartered by Holland In-
ternational.
Both planes were bound for
~as Palmas. on Grand Canary
island, bul were diverted here
because of a l)omb explosion al a
flower shop at the Las Palmas
airport. The leader of a Canary
Islands separatist group, Antonio
Cubillo, claimed responsibility
for the blast, which injured eight
persons.
The Tenerife runway ls ll,155
feet long, 984 feet longer than the
one at Las Palmas.
The accident occurred at about
4:40 p.m. in fog witnesses said
cut vi.alblllly to 60 feet. Both
planes were headed for Grand
Canary.
In London, lnsurance officials
said the crash might cost ln·
surance companies more than
four times as much in claims as
any previous air disaster.
They l'1'llrnated insurance
claJma by the two alrllne1' could
total at least $240 milllon. A
L1oyd1 of London tpokesman
uld the prevlou1 record In-
surance p~out ror an air crash
w11 the more than SSS million
paid follo.m, the March 19'74
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High Court to Hear
NiXon Tape Appeal
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
U.S. Supreme Court agreed to·
day to hear former President
Nixon's arguments against re-
lease of 30 White house tape re-
cordings played during the
Watergate cover -up trial of lop
advisers.
Nixon's appeal asked the court
to overturn a decision by the
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals 1r1
Washington that the tapes "arc
no longer confidential" and that
copies may be released to the
public.
The ex-president's arguments
in the lower court lost out to those
of the three television networks,
public television, a news direc-
tors' association and a recording
company which want the tap<'s
made available.
In a 2-1 decision last October,
the circuit court rejected Nixon's
arguments that the tapes' re-
lease would invade his privacy
and prove embarrassing to him
"The embarrassment Mr Nix·
on fears is not republication of
highly personal matters," the
court said.
"Rather, we deal with con-
versations between business as-
sociates admitted into evidence
as proof of criminal miscon-
duct," the court added, "the em-
barrassment Mr. Nixon an·
ticipates is largely that which re-
sults whenever misconduct or
questionable conduct is ex-
posed."
The tapes, transcripts of which
were highly publicized during the
Watergate trial of John Mitchell,
H . R. Haldeman, J ohn D
Ehrlichrnan, Robert M ardian
and Kenneth Parkinson, are of
conversations within the White
11ouse0val Office.
If released, the tapes would let
the public hear for the first time
the voices of Nixon and the
Watergate figures discussing the
scandal -the tones and lnflec-
tiona ol voice used by each man.
Filing suit lasl year lo have the
tapes released were Warner
Com municallons, National
Br oadcasting Co .• American
Broa dcasting Co., CBS, the
Public Broadcasting Service and
the Radio-Tel evision News
Direct.ors Assoclatlon.
l
Warner indicated lbe desire to
reproduce the tapes as phono·
graph records and cassettes.
Attorneys for Nixon ariued
that such reproductions would be
"played at CQCktail parties and m
satiric productions, and . • be
uplolt.ed in any other Cashion."
Nixon's attomeya also areued
that release or the tapes could
prove barmtu1 to Mitchell,
Haldeman and EhrUcbman, who
l •
ar<-appealing Watergate convic-tions.
On Jan. 11, Cltlorneys for the
networks and other companies
:-.el•k1ng the tap(':-submitted a
proposal to U.S. Dist. Judge John
J . Sinca which envisions the Na-
tional Archives selling one-hour
tape cassettes for $3. 75 to $.5. 75.
depending on tape speed .
lncludcd in that pnce would be a
complete transcript, packaging
and mailing.
If Sirica approves and the hlgh
court agrees to the release, a full
set of lhC' tapes containing about
20 hours or While House con-
versations could be bought for
about $100.
Wps L isten
For Thief
LOS ANGELES CAP)-Police
arc looking-and listening-for a
person who stole a $4,000 talking
macaw named Rover.
Joy Bird Imports in Canoga
Park told police that someone
sawed away a section or the roof
to enter the store. Taken were
Rover, a rare hyacbinth macat
that can say "Hi baby" a~
"Tickle, tickle, tickle," and a
s ulphur·crested cockatoo worth
$595, police said.
Death, Rape
Riding Asked
WASHINGTON CAP) -
"Where life Is not taken.
life should not be forfeit-
ed," lbe U.S. Supreme·
Court was told today In a
case asking the justices to
decide whether the death
penalty is a valid punish·
ment for a rape.
David Kendall. a New
York attorney represent ... ~
ing rondemned Georgia..
rapist Ehrllch Anthony
Coker, told the court dur.t
inft oral arguments that
the death penalty is an
"('xcessive and dls propor•
tlonate punishment" foi:
the crime or rape or othet-
crimes in which lhf' victhti
Is not tilled.
Kendall also emphasiz
what he called the
"notorious reputation for
rnc1al discrimination·• in
imposing capital punish·
menl for rape •
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VOL 70, NO. 'Of, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES (>RANGE ~NTV, CA~l.FORNIA . MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1977 TEN GENT~'
25 From Leisure World Dead?
By WllJ.JAM SCHREIBER
OI -Dally f'llM Sia" Only 10 of lhe 35 Laguna Hills
Leisure World residents aboard
an ill-fated Pan American jumbo
jet have survived history's worst
air disaster-a fiery collision in
the Canary Islands.
All the passengers from that
Saddleback Valley retirement
community booked their tours
through the Good Times To
* * *
·Travel agency, which maintains
two offices just outside the
Leisure World gates.
One of the known survivors of
the crash is that travel com·
pany's owner, Jean Brown, 2355
Via Mariposa West. She is mar-
ried to Gordon Brown but.it is not
known if he was aboard the flight.
Another employe of the travel
agency, Martin Fisher, of 24552
Paseo d~ Valencia, was also
* * * Caiue Still Uncertain
ane
* * * Survivor
Li.stings
Revealed
NEW YORK CAP> -The
following is a list of known sur·
v1vors or the Pan American 747
involved in the Canary Island
crash as provided Monday by
·Pan Am officials:
1. Amador, John. Marina Del
Rey. 2. Andersen, Marion; San
Diego. 3. Anderson. Dr. Karen.
Seattle, Wash ii . Bowman,
Richard; El Cerrito. 5. Brown,
J ean; Laguna Hills. 6. Brusco.
Cleo; Lake Oswego, Ore.
7. Brusco, Rolan; Longview,
Wash. 8. Comhs. John ; llalc1wa,
Hawaii. 9. Combs, Mrs. Louise;
Haleiwa, Hawau. 10. Culbertson,
~tephen; Green Valley, Anz. 11.
~niel, Patricia; La Verne. 12.
Daniel. Lynda : La Verne.
13 . Ellerbrock, Byron; Laguna
Hills. 14. Ellerbrock, Grace;
·Laguna Hills. 15 Fox, Kim , Vis·
alia 16. Heck, Paul: Laguna
l .Hills. 17. Holt, Joan Devereau;
San Diego.
aboard the flight, but bis name
does not appear among the aur·
vivors.
Other Leisure World residents
listed as survivors of the crash
include:
-Byron and Grace El·
lerbroclt. 25326 Q Bahia Blanca.
-Paul and Floy Heck, 2177A
Via Puerto. .
-Harold and Grace
McGowan, 249-A Calle Aragon.
* * *
~ras
-Herbert and Lura Waldrip,
2391 Via Mariposa West.
-Mario Tyzblr, 2117-P Via
P uerto.
Tyzbir is married but it is
not known for certain if his wire,
Irene, was aboard the flight.
A representative of the travel
agency said the Leisure World
residents and couples booked lhe
flight independently and were not
members of a travel group.
* * *
A spokesman for Lesiure
World administration said today
that atleastone Leisure World re·
sident, Ann Milles, of 2400 Via
Mariposa West had booked the
tour but had not made her flight.
Another Orange Coast resident,
Marcia Holyoalce of Corona del
Mar was a no-show for h er re-
servation.
Officials attempted to contact
nextofkintoday.
* * *
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18. Hess, Ed" ard. Phoenix,
Ariz. 19 llopkms. Warren , Nort·
hbrook , Ill. 20 . Hopkins .
Caroline; Northbrook. 111. 21.
Jakoubck, Marianne; Visalia. 22.
Kershaw. Dorothea; BorreJ:o
Springs. 23. Lamp. Edward.
Walnut Creek. 24. Libert, Alta ;
Hemet.
CHARRED WRECKAGE OF KLM JUMBO JETLINER THAT COLLIDED WITH PAN-AMERICAN 747 IN CANARY ISLANDS DISASTER
World's Biggest Air Disaster Caused At Least 580 Deaths; Jnvestlgatlon Continues Into Cause of Tragedy
25. Lord, Ms. lsabcllc; Long
Beach. 26. Magante. Maunce;
Sacramento. 27. McGowan,
Harold; Laguna Hills. 28.
McGowan, Mrs. Grace; Laguna
Hills. 29. Miller, Charles; E!>con·
dido.
30. Monde, Anthony; La Mesa.
31. Monde. Mrs. lsombel; La
Mesa 32. Moore, Mrs. Bethen<',
San Francisco. 33 Naik, Jim ,
Cupertino. 34. Naik, Mrs.
Elfre 1da . Cupertino. 35.
Pinsktaff. Charles; San Diego.
36. Reynolds, Bennett, San Lean·
dro.
37. Reynolds, Mrs. M adelinc;
San Leandro. 38. Rich, Mrs.
Pamela; Woodlake. 39. Ridout,
Edgar; Alpine. 40. Schlecht, Ms.
Erma; Palm Springs. 41. Simon,
Meyer; Los AnJZelcs.
42. Simon, Mrs. Ethel; Los
Angeles. 43. Sinnett, Richard;
Longview, Wash. 44. Sinnett,
Mrs. Kay; Longview, Was h. 45.
Sparacino, S.; Medford, Ore. 46.
Tanemura, Roy; Kelowna, B.C .•
Canada. 47. Tartikoff, Jordan;
San Francisco. 48 •. Tartikoff,
Mrs. Enid; San Francisco.
<49. Trumbull, Col. Albert; La.
Mesa. 50. Trumbull, Mrs.
Florence; La Mesa. 51. Tyzblr,
'Mario; Laguna Hiiis. 52.
Waldrip, Herbert: Laguna JDlls.
53. Waldrip, Lara; La1una
HUis. 54. W•lker, Larry; Laguna
Hiiis. 55. Walker, Pbyllls;
Laguna JOils. 56. Waters, Col.
(See NAMES, Page AZ)
AD PUI' DA.NE
JN C<HJD I HOME
••1 feel so much better now that
she has a good home with a )'ard."
That's the advertislnt success
Uperienced by a Huntington
Beach woman who placed this
clusified ad:
Free. Fem Great Dane. 10
mo. Shy, needs good
Mellowownr. XXJMtxJnc
So it you bave a pet to place -
or something you'd like to sell,
call the Dally PUot at 643i-5678.
Alone the Oranae Coast the Dai·
J,y Pilot ls the place to advertlle.
,
Restudy Set
Of Walnut
Extension
lrvme·s Transportation Com·
m iss1on is expected to re-
examine the proposed extension
or Walnut Avenue tonight and lo
make a recommendation regard-
ing which land use plan the c1ty
should adopt.
The meeting begins at 7:30 in
Room B2 at Rancho San Joaquin
Intermediate Sch ool , 4861
Michelson Road.
Residents from the Colony and
College Park are expected to pro·
test a staff recommendation that
Walnut Avenue be extended
between Harvard Avenue and
the new Myford Road.
Residents of those areas have
protested at previous bearings
that extending and expanding
Walnut Avenue into a major
street would bring safety pro-
blems for children attempting to
cross the street to College Park
School.
However, city officials main-
tain that the upgraded road is es·
sential for that area of Irvine.
They say a new school will be
built in future years to serve the
Colony, thus eliminating the need
for those children to cross Walnut
Avenue.
Commissioners voted ln favor
of the road extension at a pre-
vious meeting, but the planning
commissi'bn asked them to take
another look at the matter.
Transportation Commis-
sioners will a lso attempt to
formulate a recommendation
concerning which land use plan
to adopt prior to Tuesday's pJan-
nin' commission pubUc beariJlg.
Clty commiastons have been
studying the various land use op.
lions for many months. Each are
making recommendations to the
city council which will make a
final decision.
Pilot Found Dead
LANCASTER (AP> -A Lan·
caster man baa died of an ap.
parent heart attack after pllotinl
bia plaoe lo a safe landin1.
Af'WlffflleM
LARRY WALKER IDENTlFIED AS LAGUNA RESIDENT
Bum Victim, Wife, PhytU1, Survive Jumbo Jet Coltlalon
Sports Car Burial lssu~ Grows
LOS ANGELES (AP)-A tem·
porary admlni•trator hu been
na~ed for the SZ.5 mllllon estate
of Sandra Ilene West while a
Suportor Court commluloner de-
cides tr ahe should be burled in
her •portl car u 1be requested
or a casket.
Mn. Weal, 37, died March 1 ln -.
·r
Beverty Hllls. The coroner's of·
lice has not yet determined the
cause of death.
Two wjlls have been (iled for
Mra. West's estates. A 1972
handwritten wlll names her
brothe:r·ln·law, Sol West Ill of
Comfort, T ex., aa prime
beneficiary.
Appeal Slated
On School
Rec Program
Irvine Community Services
Director Jesse Washington will
ask the city council tonight lo re-
consider its decision to end the
$107 ,000 recreation program at
Irvine schools.
A budget session will begin at
7 : JO in the city council chambers
at city hall. The public is invited.
The council is expected to dis·
cuss work programs for 1977-78
from the public safety (police)
and public works departments,
in addition to recapping a ll of the
work programs for the coming
year.
According to Washington, the
council voted down the recrea-
tion program because of its ex·
pense and also because some
council members are
phil osophically opposed to
operating city programs at the
schools.
Al the same lime as voting
down the $107,000 program, the
council agreed to put about one-
third of \hat money into recrea-
tion programs at city parks,
Washington said.
The in-school and after-school
programs at the school have
grown from 5,987 participants in
1973 \o 71,195 participan~ last
year, Washington said.
Currently, programs are
operating at College Park,
Culverdale, El Camino Real, El
Toro Marine, Los Naranjos, Tur·
tie Rock. University Park :and
Vis la Verde schools.
The in-school program In-
volves organized recreaUon,dur·
ing the students' lunch hour at
schools. Some of the proarams
are supported by the city.
'J'he after-school programs"jn·
volve play1round activltles, field
trips and Friday attemoqn mov-
ie•.
·Teen Rescued
MOJAVE <AP) -A Manteca
teen.ager wu rescued unin)UX"ed
after fallln1 30 feet into an open
mine abaft aouth of be.re.
According to spokesmen for
the Orange County Public Ad-
ministrator's Office, residences
at Leisure World of all those
known to board the ill-fated flight
were sealed Sunday.
The sealing was requested by
security personnel at Leisure
World as a way to protect the as-
sets of any residents killed in the
air tragedy, the spokesmen said.
(SeeSURVIVE, PageA2)
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Worst
Airline
Disaster
SJ\NTA CR U Z DE
TENERIFE, Canary Is lands
(AP> -The death toll from the
fiery runway collision here of
Pan American and KLM jumbo
jets climbed to 580 in history's
worst aviation disaster, airline
spokesmen said today. Most of
the dead were believed to be
Americans.
A spokesman for Pan
American in New York said 330
of the 396 people aboard its Boe·
ing 747 peris hed . A KLM
spokesman at the airline's head·
quarters in Amsterdam, said all
250 people abord its Boeing 747
died, including four Americans.
Despite the airlines' fi gures.
Spanish officials on the island ~
placed th.e death toll at 562, with
72 sur vivors, includmg 11 in very
serious or grave condition. Pan
American said there were 66
survivors aboard its aircraft.
Most of those aboard the Pan
ADDITIONAL
STORIES, PHOTOS-83
American plane boarded in Los
Angeles, offi cials said.
There were conflicting reports
on the cause of Sunday's col·
lision on the Cog-shrouded
runway.
The Spanish news agency Cifra
quoted airport sources as saying
a misunderstanding of control
tower directions by the
' American Pan Am pilot may
have been a faclor. ·
But Spanish officials told a
news conference the "key point
of t he inves tigation •• was
whether the KLM jet had
permission to take off.
KLM identified the four on the
Dutch plane as Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gillis, Mrs. Terry Twist and her
18-month old daughter Melissa,
all from Rochester, N.Y. It said
Gillis was production control
manager for a Xerox plant in
eastern Holland. .
The Spanish news agency Cifra
quoted airport souree~ as saying th~ flight recorder from the
Almerican plane showed thtt
airport control tower had or.
dered Pan American pilot, Capt.
Victor Grubbs of Centerpor.t,
N. Y ., to move on to the main
runway. The sources said the
U.S. plane apparently misun
(SeeTOLL, Page AZ)
Coas~
Weather
Clearing to mosUy sunny
with some winds Tuesday.
Lows tonight 45 to SO;
Hlghs Tuesday SO to 65.
INSIDE TOD.4 Y.
A letter hidden for 40 yea rs. 1
wrt ct en bu convicted
Lindbergh ~ kiUer Bruno ;,
llauptmann to hftr mother
TfdfcuUng evidence used "
againlt him, 00. turf aced in N.wJ,,.,,.Storg,AC .
,
CHICAGO CAP> -ThJ"ee.Courtbl ot the doctors
who responded to n survey aa1d they are practidna
.. defensive medicine." by ordering e~ua tests
and procedure~ for pullen~ an a move lo protect
them.selves against malpractice suits.
As a result, the doctor~ reported. patients•
medical bills are rising.
The poll involved a st.atlstical sampling of 500 doc-
tors by American Medical News, weekly news.paper
of the American Medical Auoeiat.10n. Of the 1 U woo
replied, 75. 7 percent said they practice "defensive
medicine."
Ninety-three percent of the physicians indicated
that they are more conscious today than in the past
that they might be sued for malpractice. or the 82 physicians who responded to a question
asking how many more laboratory and X-ray tests or
other diagnostic procedures they order, 58.5 percent
s aid one or two, 26.8 percent said three or four, 9.8
p ercent said five or six, and 4.9 percent said more
than six.
High Court to Hear
Nixon Tape Appeal
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
U.S. Supreme Court agreed to·
day to hear former President
Nixon's arguments against re-
lease of 30 White house tape re-
cordings played during the
"Watergate cover .up lrwl of top
advisers.
Nixon's appeal asked the courl
to ovt'rturn u dec1s1on b.} the
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals m
Washington thal the tapes "are
no longer confidential" and that
copies may be rclt·ased to the
public.
The ex·pres1dl•nl's <1rgumenls
in the lower court lost out to those
of the three television nct\\ork<.,
public television, a news direc-
tors· assoc1allon and a recording
<:om pany which want the tapes
made available.
In a 2-1 decision last October,
the circuit court rejected Nixon's
arguments that the tapc•s' re-
lease would invade his privacy
and prove embarrassing to him.
"The cml.Jarrassmt•nt Mr. Ni x-
on fears is not republication of
highly person<.11 matters," the
eourt said
"Rather, we d1..:tl with c·nn
versalions bt•tw<•en bustnl•ss <1s·
sociatcs admitted into evidence
as proof of criminal miscon-
duct," the court added. "the cm·
barrassment Mr Nixon an
l1cipates 1s largely lh<1t which rt-
sults whenever m1scunduct or
San Cle.mente
Youth Shot
Handling Gun
i\ l!)-vrar·old San Clemente
,·outh was Ill critical cond1 l1on to·
day aflt'r ii gun he and a M mpJ
n1on thought was unloat.ll'd dis
l'hargcrl :-.t•nrling a 22 t<1l1ber
hu lh•t into his 1·ht·!-it where it
lodged nC'ar ht s he;1rt
Dunny W W1ll1.im "i c1f 107
Avenida Buena Ventura was rr
p1Jrted m · g1rnrded but stable •
t'Ond1t1on .it tht• 1ntl'ns1H' c·are
unit of S;m Clem(•nlc• Gc•n1·ral
llosp1t<.1I
San Clt·mc•nt I' polt<'<' Sdt<l
W i I I 1 a m s .1 n cJ J 11 h n W .
MrLau~hhn, Hi. uf 71fl Avcnida
Columbo were handling the 22
<'ahb(•r rcvolvrr at about 7 JO
pm. Surtday at W1111ams · honw
\\ h<'n the W('apon Wt'Ol Ofr
Police said th<' \ ouths bcltcn·d
the gun to be unloadt•d
Police Lt. ftay Hartman said
the incident would be listed as an
· accidental shooting" and no
charf(es would be sought.
questionable conduc t is ex-
posed."
The tapes, transcripts of which
were highly publicized during the
Watergate trial of John Mitchell,
11 . R. Haldeman, J ohn D
Ehrlichman, Robert Mardian
and Kenneth Parkmson, are of
copversations withm the White
J louse OvaJ Office.
If released, the tapes would let
the public hear for the first time
the voices of Nixon and the
Watergate figures d1scussmg the
scandal -the tones and 1nflec·
t10ns of voice used by each man.
F il ing suit last year to have th(•
tapes released were Warner
Communicat ion s, National
Broadcasting Co . American
Broadcasting Co., CBS, the•
Public Broadcasting Service and
the R adio-Telev1s1on News
Directors Association.
Warner indicated the desire to
reproduce the tapes as phono·
graph r<'cords and cassettes
Attorn<.'ys for Nixon argue·<!
that such reproduc·t1ons wo11ld ht•
"played at cocktail part1c!'I :ind 111
sat1 ric productions, .Jnd . . IJl'
t•xplo1ted in any other f allhion '
Nixon's attorneys also arguC'd
that release of the tapes c•ould
prove harmful to M1l<:ht•ll.,.
Haldeman and Ehrhchman, who
are appealing Watergate convic·
t10ns.
If Sirica approves and the high
court agrees lo tbe release, a Cull
set of the tapes containing about
20 hours of White House con·
versal!ons could be bought for
about SlOO.
Deat"' Rape
Ruling Asked
WASHJ :"GTON (APl
Where hfe is not taken.
llfl' ..,hm1ld not b<' forfeit·
ect." ttie U.S. Supreme
Cou rt was tolrl today 1n a
ra!'lt' .1sking thl' justices to
tier1rlt> whether the death
pt·nally 1s a valtd pun1.,h -
111 rnt for'' rape
Dand Kendall. a New
'l ork attorney represent-
1 ng condemnt•d Geor~1a
rapist Ehrlich Anthony
Coker told the court dur-
ing oral arf(uments that
the death penalty 1s an
"cxress1ve and d1s propor·
t1on.1te punishment" for
the cnme of rape or other
<'rimes m which the v1ct1m
JS not killed
Kendall also emphasized
what he call ed the
"notorious reputation for
r acial d1scriminat1on" m
1 m pos ing capital punis h·
m ent for rape.
ate Unit OKs
Overpass Joh
The 1rMD lltbt ia finally
flaablnC for the controversial Von Karman Overpus project in
the J.rvtne Industrial Complex,
but local offiela.la are still treat-
tn1itasa1ellow. caution light.
California Hiabway Com-
missioners voted 3-2 last week in
Simi Valley to retain the $1.8
million Von Kannan Overpass
project in the current year's
budget.
But those who have been
following tbe seesaw path of lbe
project still aren't convinced
CalTrans will put the project out
to bid.
"All th~ commission can do is
:.eep the project in the budget.
It's CalTrans' responsibility to
see 1t gets built," said Gordon
Jones. dlrector or engineering
planning at the Irvine Company.
J ones. Irvine's Public Works
Director Brent Muchow. and Tim
Strader of the Greater Irvine
Industrial League (GIIL) all at-
tended the meeting and helped
pers uade the commissioners to
keep the item in the budget.
Court Date
Slated in
When built, the overpass will
connect tbe two alda or Von
Karman Ave.oue ovTr the San
Diego Freeway. That will pro-
vlde .another nortb·M>ulh route
throuth the industrial complH,
thereby relieving coocestion on
MacArthur and Jamboree
boulevards.
The three commissioners vol·
ed in favor of tbe project despite
a recommendation for denial by
the staff of Cal Trans. director
Adriana Gianturco, who has op-
posed the funding all along, did
not attend the meeting.
Ir the project is put out to bid
within several months, it would
be completed sometim e in
mid-1978, according to Jones.
Both Jones and Todd
Nicholson, GJIL director , said
they are pleased to see that Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. 's appoin·
tees are showing an interest in
the growth of busmess.
"I'm glad to see the new Brown
appointees are independent
thinkers and are evaluatin~ each
project on its own merits, ' said
Jones.
Nicholson said he's optimistic
after Thursday's meeting, bul
said his group still plans to follow
the progress of the overpass and
push for its being sent out lo bid.
"Only time will tell what hap·
pens. but we're encouraged and
we'll be keeping close track of Yacht Theft it,"Nicholson said.
By JOANNE REvNoLos Vance Begins
Ol ll>e o .. 1ly P•IOI St .. 11
Arrai~nment \\,IS ~l<J\1'11 today
1n Los Angl'les federal <·ourt for a
Br 1l1 s h :-. t' .1 cap la 1 n \\ho.
police said , took a sailing yachl
fro m a N 1• w po r L H ca ch
brokera~e firm and :-;11lt•d 1t
singlehanded t0Tah1l1.
William Thomal> Cox. ·IR. was
arrest~ 1-'rictay by federal of·
• fie1als who had bc•cn tipped by
French authorities that the sailor
\\ .-s being deported from Tahiti.
FBI spokesman John Morrison
:.aid Cox was arrested when the
Air New Zealand fli ght which
was carrying him from Papeete
to London touched down at Los
Angeles International Airport.
Morrison said that. in addition
to charges Cox faces in connec·
t1on with the theft of the 568.000
sail boat m December, the sailor
1s also wanted as a federal
fugitive from prosecution of
similar charges on the East
Coast.
In the Newport Beach case.
Cox allegedly stole the boat from
Coastal Boat Sales a fter viewing
1t as a potential buyer.
The yacht broker said he re·
called that Cox had said he was
looking for a boat to sail to
Australia, so lhe broker notified
the harbor master at Papeete, a
personal friend, to be on the
lookout for his missing yacht.
The boat was impounded by of.
ficials in Papeete, but Cox was
not arrested because there is no
t•xtradition treaty between the
French colony and the U.S.
Morrison said French officials
decided to deport Cox and
notified them of his pending ar·
rival in Los Angeles.
Accordjng to the FBI agent,
Cox was indicted in November in
Syracuse, N.Y., for stealing a
y acht rn Toronto and sailing it to
<>sewgo, N.Y.
He was arrested in connection
with that theft in Cape Hatteras,
N C .. but escaped custody a
week later.
Since his arrest, Cox has been
held in the Los Angeles County
Jail in lieuof$50,000 bond.
Morrison said conviction or the
two boat theft charges could re-
sult in a prison term or five years
and fine of $10,000 for each count.
Nuclear Talks
With Brezhnev
MOSCOW (A I» Sovit•l
l eader Lt•on1d J Brezhnt•v
opened nucll·,1r armi-. Lulks \\llh
Secretary of Stall' C~ rn.., H
.' Vance lo<la) with a \\~1rn111g that
· American support of d1s!-.11knl 1n
. Russrn could undl•rm111l' l S
Soviet relations
Brezhnev's c·ommt•nb at lht·
closed·door opening sl'!>S1on ,q•n·
reported by U.S. offtc1Jb and the
Soviet news agency Tass
Evidently aiming al Presid<.'nt
Carter's public :.upport of Sovwt
dissidents. Brezhnev was quoted
sayin g U.S. policy does not
"square with the principles of
equality and noninterference in
th e internal a ffa irs of E:a<:h
other."
He said this could make a
"constructive development of re-
lations between the two countries
... impossible."
Vance's spokesman, Hodding
Carter, said the secretary did not
respond to Brezhnev's rem;uks
He said Vance rc•ad a rorm;il
paper r ev i e win~ gener a l
bilateral and international rcla·
tions hips and calling for a full
range of discussions during the
next three days of talks.
Missing Girl
Found Safe
RIDGECREST CAP) -A
Rid gee rest girl was found in good
condition early today after being
lost in below freezing mountain
temperatures for 13 hours.
Christine Severson. 12, became
separated from her family dur-
ing a hike in the Chimney Peak
area of the Sierra Nevada Sun
day afternoon, Kern Countv
sheriff's officers reported. Thf'
location northwest of here near
the Tulare·Kern line was above
the 6,000-foot elevation, deputies
added.
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LEISURE WORLD RESIDENCE SEALED BY AUTHORITIES
It Was Home of Air Crash Victim Ethel Blanche
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derstood the order and taxied to
another runway where the KLM
pl.int• was taking off, Ci fra said .
But Manuel de Prado, presi
dent of the Spanish national
a1rl1ne Iberia, said the KLM
plane had been ordered to taxi to
the end of the main runway, turn
180 degrees and prepare for
takeoff The P an Am plane was
told to follow down the runway
and turn off onto a taxiway.
De Prado said he did not know
"hether the KLM plane h;id
perm1ss1on to take off
"This 1s the key pomt of the in·
vestigation ... said Tencrifc Gov.
AntonioOyarzabal.
Asked about a possible
language problem. a spokesman
for th'e control tower said the con·
trollers talk to air crews ex
clusi\'ely in English.
In New York. a Pan American
spokesman said the airline ex·
peeled "anything substantive"
concerning the cause of the col·
llsion lo come from a U S. gnv-
t'rnmenl investigating team sent
to the crash site "and a nything
('!Sc we view with concern."
Cifra quoted Grubbs, who wa:-.
hospitalized at the Santa Cnu
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NAMES .••
l\tervin: Petaluma. 57. Wiley,
David: Palo Alto. 58. Williams.
Norman: Palos Verdes. 59. llcck,
Floy: Laguna Hills.
Crew members surviving:
General Hospital, as saying he
was tax11n g d own the main
runway at the lime of the col
lision.
"Th<' crew saw nothing right
up to the moment of impact," he
"'as quoted as saying.
Another s urvivor. Roland
nrusco Jr. of Longview, Wash.!
said the passengers were told the
KLM jct was to hold its departure
while the Pan American plane •
tJxied across the runway to
await its turn for takeoff.
··According to our pilot. the
other pl<1ne was to hold at the
other end of the runway," Brusco
told the Portland Oregonian
newspaper bv telephone. "We
pulled out and followed them.
Just as \\C got to the offramp,
\\Herc "c would get out of the
\\ ay, well, communications musl
have gotten mixed up."
He said the Pan American
plane was taxiing when "all of a
sudden wc• were turning and so·
meonc was scream ing that KLM
was taking off. ••• Everyonu
was scrcamin,g."
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SURVIVE. • •
Chier Deputy Public Ad·
minist rator Ken Hohla e m·
phasiz<'d that the seals plaeed on
t he doors or the residences were
only a safeguard to protect fami-
ly holdings. •
When next of kin or legal ex·
~cutors step forward the seals
wi ll be lifted on the residences
known to be occupied by those
killed in the crash.
And the public administrator
seals placed on survivors' homes
will be removed as soon as a
complete list o( survivors is
available, llohla said.
San Clemente firemen called
to render emergenry aid. found
Williams slumped a~ainst the
garage door of his home and sur-
rounded by a large group of pe<>·
pie.
Firemen applied a b andage to
slop bleeding from the chest
wound, and took the youth by am·
bulance to the hospital where he
underwent surg~ry.
OAANOt: COAST
Cella Lawyers Rap
Grand Jury System
. Deputies from Tulare and
Kern counties, helped by the ln·
dian Wells Valley search and
rescue unit, looked for the girl
throughout the afternoon and
evening.
60. Grubbs, Victor. Captain;
Centerport. N. Y. 6 1. Bragg.
Robert, first officer : Howard
Beach, N.Y. 62. Warns, George,
flight engineer; Blairstown, N.J.
63. Kelly, Dorothy, purser; New
Hampshire, 64. Jackson. Joan,
fli ght attendant; N ashville,
T enn. 65. Johnson. Carla, flight
attendant; New York City. 66.,
Donovan, Susanne, fli ght attcn
dant; Harrisburg, Pa. '.
Pa ul and Flory Heck, 2177 A
Via Puerta. moved to Leisure
World from Los Angeles about
four months ago, a neighbor said.
Heck is retired and he and hi!
wife have become increasingly
involved in Leis ure World ac·
llvilies since moving to the re·
· tirement community.
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Orange County's Grand Jury
system came under fire today in
superior court as lawyers for ac-
cused Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and a
co-defendant attacked the
method or selecting the 19·
member panel.
Superior Court Administrator
Leslie McCartney was the first
witness to be called in a hearing
into the defense argument that
the indictment or Cella and
former hospital administrator
Stephen Robert Evans was un-
constitutional.
The defense argues that
nominations for grand jury
itervice are submitted by the
county's superior court Judees
qd no attempt ls made to select
a panel thal f alrly represents all
rac~, age 1roups and aeement.
of the community.
Cella, S2, and Evans, 32, face
trial on lZ7 felony counts con·
talned in the erand jury indict·
ment. .
ll is alJtted that the two men
wcro involved in a aerial of cim·
beuJements at two Cella·
controlled hospitals that put an
estimated $2 million into the ,
political manipulator's p0ckets.
Both men were convicted in
Los Angeles Federal court Jast
June on related charges.
Cella drew a five-year prison
term and Evans was sentenced to
one year. Both are free on ap-
peal.
Their actual superi.Or court
trial date has been rescheduled
several times since the· current
series or pre-trial hearings bee an·
last August before J~dge William
C.Speirs.
Judge Speirs has indicated that
he will aend the trial out of
Oranee County If he 'denies the
pretrial motions filed by the, de·
fense.
The challenge to the grand juiy
system 11 being heard b)' Judce·
Philip c. Schwab becauRe of
Judge Sptlra' involvement in
grand Jury nomtnaUons in the
year that Cella nd Evans were
indicted.
Court otn~ia'ls utd today that
Judge Sptln ts among lbe wit·
neases who wUI ~ called to the
at1nd u the defense seeks to
qu sh the Indictment ofCtlla and
Evans. ,,
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WOt'at Avl•tlon DtHater In Hlatory H&ra I ,
Mario .. Ham" Tyzbir, 2117.p
Via Puerta, whose wire Irene
was killed in the crash, is
described by a neighbor as a
marvelous, outoing person. He
retired from the tool bus iness to
Leisure World eight years ago.
He and his wife were active in
. St. Nicolas Catholic Church ih
· Laguna Hills.
They used to go dancing ~
Saturday night at a communitf
clubhouse, the neighbor said.~
Mrs. Tyzblr was well liked
the community. The neigh
said sh o was a c ti v ~· 1 n fk1 women's bridge group.
Mrs. Catherine Simmons sa
she uw the Heeks as they we
leavinJ on theit trip.
•• f'Joy kissed ma aoodbye <a
her way to the bus.•'
• · J wu the last one to see lh9
Tyzblrs," saJd R. A. Cfcone ... I
walked them lo the bu~ l'nd Irene
uld 1he w1shed my wife nnd 1
were sotn1 with them.
"l talked to Irene's son Jut
nl1ht. Ke had talked to Ham who
I!! In the ha.pita! In ahock. He
said his mother Is presumed dead" .,,,,.., ,
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I
EDITION
VOL. 70, NO. ff7, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, MARCH 2a, 1977 TEN CENTS
25 From Leisure World Dead?·
By WIU.L\M SCHREIBER
Qfllle o.lty 1"11114 Sl•ll
Only io of the 35 Laeuna Hills
Leisure Wocld residents aboard
an ill-fated Pan American jumbc>
jet have survived history's worst
air disaster-a fiery collision in
the Canary Islands.
All the passengers from that
Saddleback Valley retirement
community booked the Lr tours
through the Good Times To
* * *
Travel agency, which maintains
two offices just outside the
Leisure World gates.
One of the known survivors of
the crash is that travel com·
pany's owner, Jean Brown~ 2355
Via Mariposa West. She is mar-
ried to Gordon Brown but it is not
known if he was aboard the flight.
Another employe of the travel
agency, Martin Fisher, of 24552
Paseo de Valencia, was also
* * * Cause Still Uncertain
ane
* * *
Survivor
List
Revealed
NEW YORK (AP > The
following 1s a list of known sur·
vivors of the Pan Am erican 747
involved in the Canary Island
crash as provided Monday by
Pan Am officials:
1. Amador, John. Marina Del
Rey. 2. Andersen, Marion: San
Diego. 3. Anderson, Dr. Karen ;
Seattle, Was h. 4. Bowma n,
Richard: El Cerrito. 5. Brown,
J ean; Laguna Hills. 6. Brusco,
Cleo; Lake Oswego, Ore.
7. Brusco, Rolan , Longview.
·wash. 8. Combs, John. llaleswa,
Hawaii. 9. Combs. Mrs Louise,
\. Haleiwa, Hawaii. 10 Culbertson.
i:phen; Green Valley, Ariz. 11.
nlel, Patricia; La Verne 12
niel. Lynda: Wt Verne .
13. Ellerbroc:k,""Byron; Laguna
Hills. 14 Ellerbrock, Grace;
Laguna Hills. 15 Fox, Kim . Vis·
aha 16 Heck, Paul; Laguna
Hills. 17 Holl .. Joan Devcreau . ' l San Diego
aboard the night. but his name
does not appear among the sur·
vlvors.
Other Leisure World residents
listed as survivors of the crash
include:
-Byron and Grace El·
lerbrock, 25326 Q Bahia Blanca.
-Paul and Floy Heck, 2177A
Via Puerto. .
-Harold and Grace
McGowan, 249-A Calle Aragon.
* * *
~ras
-Herbert and Lura Waldrip,
2391 Via Mariposa West.
-Mario Tyzbir, 2117-P Via Puerto.
Tyzbir ii' married but it is
not known for (!ertaln If his wife,
Irene, was aboard the flight.
· A representative of the travel
agency said the Leisure World
residents and couples booked the
flight independently and were not
members of a travel group.
* * *
A spokesman for Les1ure
World administration said today
that atleastone Leisure World re·
sldent, Ann Milles, of 2400 Via
Mariposa West had booked the
tour but had not made her flight.
Another Orange Coast resident,
Marcia Holyoake of Corona del
Mar was a no-show for her re-
servation.
O(ficials attempted to contact
nextofkintoday.
* * *
AP Wi,.ollolo
18 !less. Edward. Pho<>ns x,
Ariz 19 llopksns. Warren. Nort
hbrook. Ill 20. llo pksns.
Caroline: Northbrook, Ill 21
Jakoubek, Mariann<'. Visalia. 22
Kershaw, Dorothea , Borrego
Springs. 23. La mp, Edward.
<Stt NAMES, Pal(e A2)
CHARRED WRECKAGE OF KLM JUMBO JETLINER THAT COLLIDED WITH PAN-AMERICAN 747 IN CANARY ISLANDS DISASTER
World's Biggest Air Disaster Caused At Least 580 Deaths; Investigation Continues Into Cause of Tragedy
Clemente Teen Slwt
By 'Unloaded' Gun
A 19 yea r-old San Clemente
youth was sn crsllcal cond1t1on to
day after a gun h<' and a compa
nion thought was unloaded dis·
charged sending a 22 caliber
bullet into h1s chest where st
lodged near his heart.
Danny W. Williams of 107
Avenida Buena Ventura was re·
ported in "guarded but stable"
condition at the intensive care
unit of San Clemente General
Hospital.
San Clemente police said
Williams and John W .
McLaughlin, 16, of 716 Avenida
Columbo were handling the .22
. caliber revolver at about 7: 10
pm Sunday al Wlllsams' home
when the weapon wenl off.
Police said the youths believed
the gun to be unloaded
Police Lt Ray Hartman said
the incident would be listed as an
· accidental shootsn~ .. and no
charges would be soughl.
San Clemente firemen called
to render emergency aid, found
Williams slumped against the
garage door of his home and sur·
rounded by a large group of peo-
ple.
Firemen applied a bandage lo
stop bleeding from the chest
wound, and took the youth by am·
bulance to the hospital where he
underwent surgery.
Cella Lawyers R~p
·Grand Jury System
Orange County's Grand Jury
system came under fire today in
superior court as lawyers for ac·
cused Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. and a ~o-defendant attacked the
method of selecting the 19·
Member panel.
Superior Court Administrator
Leslie McCartney was the first
'\lltness to be called in a hearing
lqto the defense argument that
tb'e indictment or Cella and
fijrmer hospital administrator
Stephen Robert Evans was un·
constitutional.
The defense argues that
nqminatlons for grand jury
1trvice are submitted by the
county's superior court jud1ea
and no attempt ls made to select
a panel that lalrly repreaenta all rae•, .,e IJ'OUPI and ae1menta
cal1heeommunlty.
Cella. 52. and Evans, 321 f 1ce
trial on m felony counta con-
tetned In the 1rand Jury lnd1c:t· ment .
A I
It is alleged that the two men
were involved in a series of em·
bezzlements at two Cella·
controlled hospitals that put an
estimated S2 million into the
political manipulator's p(>ckets.
Both men were convicted In
Los Angeles Federal court last
June on related charges.
Cella drew a five-year prison
term and Evans was sentenced to
one year. Both are Cree on a~
peal.
Their actual superior court
trial date has been rescheduled
several times since the current
series or pre·trial hearingft began
last August before Judge William
C.Spelrs.
Judge Speirs has indicated that
he will send . the trial out of
Oran1e County ll he denJes the
pretrial motions filed by the de-
fense.
The challen1e to the irand Jury
sy1t.em is beinl heard by Judge_
(SeeCELIA, Paice A.2)
Al'Wl'fflltto
LARRY WALKER IDENTIF1ED AS LAGUNA RESIDENT
Bum Victim, Wife, PhylUe, Survive Jumbo Jet Colllalon
Clemente Worker Burned
A workman at Reeves R111bber
in San Clemente suCfered second
and third deuee burn• when be
1ulf ered an electrlcal shock
while workln1 with a piece o(
equipment.
Charles W. Owens, 29, or
Fullerton wu reported in
11U1f ldory condition today at
the Intensive care unit or San
Clemente General Hoepltal.
San Clemente Fire Capt. Miok
Maule said Owens wu 1urfert111
from •hock and had dif ftculty
bre•t.hlna ln add1Uon to tbe burns
on bt. bands from the accident at
tbe manufactul'lnlt plant\ 41S E.
Avenlda Pico.
. \
Car Injures
Young Laguna
Skateboarder
A 14-year-old Laguna B<>ach
boy is recuperating today at
South Coast Community
Hospital, his elbow broken Sun-
day when he rode his skateboard
downhill at 400 Nyes Place and
collided with a car.
Firemen said Steve Adamson
of Arch Beach Heights was con·
scious but incoherent when they
treated him at the scene for the
elbow and other minor injuries.
His right. hip and arm also
were injured. firemen said.
The driver of th e car,
Katherine L. Bennett, 54, whose
address police could not furnish
this morning, was not held. In-
vestigation continued .
Thugs Take
Girl's Auto
An 18-year-old Dana Point
woman told San Clemente police
she stepped from a telephone
booth and was confronted by
three men, one of whom pro-
duced a handgun and demanded
the woman's automobile.
The incident occurred shortly
after 10:30 p.m. Friday at the
comer of Avenlda Palizada and
North El Camino Real.
The victim, Donna Vinson, said
she had just finished a telephone
call when she was accosted by
the men. Police immediately
notified nearby law enforcement aqencles, but the suspects eluded
authorities.
Pilot Found Dead
LANCASTER (AP) -A Lan·
easter man has died of an ap.
parent.heart attack after pilot.in•
his plane to a safe landlna,
1heriff'1 deputies said. The plane ran oft the nmway and came to a
stop.
(
According to spokesmen tor
the Orange County Public Ad·
minlstrator'a Office, residences
at Leisure World of all those
known to board the ill-fated flight
were sealed SUnday.
The sealing was requested by
security personnel at Leisure
World as a way to protect the as-
sets of any residents killed in the
air tragedy, the spokesmen said.
(See SURVIVE, Page A2)
* * *
Worst
Airline
Disaster
SANTA CRUZ DE
TENERlFE, Canary Islands
<AP l The death toll from the
fiery runway collision here of
Pan American and KLM jumbo
jets had climbed lo 580 in his·
tory's worst aviation Jiisaster,
airline spokesmen said today.
Most of the dead were believed to
be Americans.
A spokesman for Pan
American in New York said 330
of the 396 people aboard its Boe-
. ing 747 perished.
A KLM spokesman. also in
New York, said all 250 persons
aboard tts Boeing 747 died. Dutch
officials said four of the 250 were
Americans.
Eleven of 66 survivors were ...
listed as very serious or grave.
Most of those aboard the Pan
American plane boarded in Los
Angeles, officials said.
There were conflicting reports
on the cause of Sunday's collision
ADDITIONAL'
STORIES, PHOTOS-83
on the fog.shrouded runway, and
as in many such tragedies, there
was uncertainty over many other
details.
Spanish officials on the island
said the death toll stood at 562,
and KLM officials in Amsterdam
said there were 249 people
aboard the plane, rather than the
figure of 250 released in New
York.
The Spanish news agency Cifra
quoted airport sources as saying
8 misunderstanding or control
tower directions by the
American Pan Am pilot may
have been a factor.
But Spanish officials told a
news conference the "key point
of the investigation" was
whether the KLM jet had
permission to take off. •
KLM identified the four on the
Dutch plane as Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gillis, Mrs. Terry Twist and her
18·month old daughter Melissa,
all from Rochester, N. Y. It said
Gillis was production control
manager for a Xerox plant in
eastern Holland.
The Spanish news agency Cifra
quoted airport sources as saying
the flight recorder from the
American plane showed the
airport control tower had or·
dered Pan American pilot, Capt.
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Coast
Weather
Clearing to mosUy sunny
with some winds Tuesday.
Lows tonleht 45 to so.
Highs Tuesday 60 to 65.
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SURVIVORS' NAMES. • • SURVIVE.
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TOLL HITS 580 ... Walnut Creek. 24. Libert, Alla;
}le met. ·
25. Lord, Ms. Isabelle: Long
Beach. 26. Magante, Maurice;
Sacramento. 27. McGowan,
JI arold; Laguna Hills. 28.
McGowan, Mrs. Grace; Laguna ·
Natural Gas
Fire Quelled
In Clemente
San Clemente firemen battled
a fire in a Liquid natural gas hne
at the TRW .Sy~lems Group
facility today.
Fire Capt. Jerry Galati
described the fire as like a
.. blowtorch" with flames shoot·
ing from the bottom of a heater
l'lement installed between the
15·by-threc foot natural gac;
storage lank and areas whC'rc the
gas was to be used.
Although there were buildings
in the 1mmed1ate vicinity.
firemen prevented spread of the
fire and no structures wen'
damaged. The dollar amount of
damage was not immediately
known.
The TRW plant is located at
J2502 Avenida Pico in a generally
undeveloped area. The incident
occurred at shortly before 1 am.
Fire units from Camp
Pendleton and Orange County
were aJsosummoned, but the San
Clemente unit controlled the fire
and the others were not needed.
New Election
Required for
Height Limits
Laguna Beach City Atty.
George Logan has privately in·
formed the City Council that 1t
will have to call a new election if
it wants to bols ter a city or-
dinance that limits bulldrng
height.
Despite a recent state Supreme
Court ruting that zoning by in-
itiative is legal, Logan said in a
memo. a 1971 hm1t or 36 feet ap-
proved by voters -and later
o\·erturned by an appeals court
cannot be reinstated.
At least one councilman. Vice
Mayor Jon Brand, has already
~aid that u the old initiative could
not be revived. he would call ror
a new vote. in the next coun·
ctlmanic elections in 1978.
The majority of the council ap.
peared to support that view.
The original initiative was a
popular strategy against a plan
by Jlevelopment interests to build
high.rise hotels. Residents
feared creation or an urban,
Miami-type, oceanfront or
skyscrapers.
The height limitation p~sed
by a 3-1 ratio of votes.
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Hills. 29. Miller, Charles; Escon·
dido.
30. Mondt', Anthonv; La Mesa
31. Mondc. Mrs. Isombel. La
Mesa 3::?. Moon'. Mr~. Belhrne,
San Franc1st•o :1:1 Naik, .Jun
Cupertino. :1 I "\ J 1 k . l\t r ,
Elfreida ; Cupertino 35.
Pinsktaff, Charil's; San Diego.
36. Reynolds, Dennett, !:)jn Lean-
dro.
37. Reynolds, Mrs. MJdehnc;
San Leandro. 38. Rich . .Mrs.
Pamela; Woodlake. 39 Ridout,
Edgar; Alpme. 40. Schlecht. \1..,
Erma; Palm Springs 41. Simon,
Meyer ; Los Angele:..
42. Simon, Mrs Ethrl l.os
Angeles. 43 Sinnett. R tC"h.u cl .
Longview, Wash 11 , S111nf'lt.
Mrs. Ka); I.ong"H'\\ \\,,,h 1 ~
Sparacino, S : ~t1·df111 d '''" 11;
Tanemur..i. Ro\ f..t·l111111, H (',
Canada 47 TJrttknff .J 11rd.111,
San Fram·1~r11 18 'J';ir 111.nff.
Mrs. Enict . S;.111 fr;.111l'1:-.rn
49 Trumbull. Col t\lhl'rl Li
:\t esa. 50 Trumbull , Mr!->.
Florence, L a Mes;.i . 51 T}1.bir,
Mario; Laguna Hills. 52.
Waldrip, Herbert; Laguna Hills.
53. Waldrip, Lara: J,aguna
Hills. 54. Walker, Larry; Laguna
Hiiis. 55. Walker, Phyllis;
Laguna Hills. 56. Waters. Col.
Mervin; Petaluma. 57. Wile\
David; Palo Alto 511 William:.:
Norman; Palos V<'rdcs. 59. llcck,
F loy; Laguna Hills.
Crew members surviving·
60. Grubbs, Victor. Captain;
Centerport. N. Y 61. Bragg,
Robert, first officer. JIO\\ard
Beach, N.Y. 62. Warns. George,
flight engineer; Blairstown, N J
63. Kelly, Dorothy, purser . New
Hampshire, 64 Jackson. Joan.
flight attendant, Na:.-h ... illl·.
Tenn. 65. Johnson. Carla, fl1ght
attendant; New York City. 64;
Donovan, Susanne. flight atten-
dant; Harrisburg, Pa.
Wps Listen
For Thief
LOS ANGELES <AP>-Police
are looking-and li stening-for a
person \\ho stole a $4,000 talking
macaw named Rover.
Joy Bird Imports in Canoga
Park told police that someone
s awed away a section of the roof
to enter the store. Taken were
Rover. a rare hyachinth macaw
that can say ''H1 baby" and
"Tickle, tickle. tickle." and a
sulphur·crested cockatoo worth
$595, pohce said.
• •
Ch 1 cf D c• put v Pub Ii c Ad.
m1n1strator K<·n llohla em-
ph<•"llCd thnt nw :-.C';.ils placed on
tltt• C'foor'i nf tlw n•s1dcnccs were
rinlv .1 "af(•gu:1rd lo protect fam1-
l) hulthngs
When nt.'xt of kin or legal ex-
•'<'11lnrs skp forward the seals
\\Ill bt• l1flt.'d on the residences
kn<rn n to be occupied by those
ktllcd mthccrash.
And the public administrator
scab placed on survivors' homes
"'111 be removed as soon as a
complt•tc list of survivors is
:.ivailable, llohlasa1d.
Paul and Flory Heck, 2177 A
\'1a Put•rt.1. mo ... cd to Leisure
World f1 om lhl• L A. area about
four months ago a neighbor said.
1ft•<·!-.1s retired a nd he and his wife
have beeome increasingly in-
' nlvrd in J,c1sure World act1vit1es
..,inet• moving to the retirement
rom munit)
:\1 ario · ll.1111 Tylbtr, 2117·P
\'1a Put•rta, \\hose wife Irene
w as ktlll'rl in the crash. is
rlC'strihcd by a neighbor as a
marvt•lous, outoing person. He
retired from the tool business to
Leisure World eight years ago.
lie and his wife were active in
St. Nicolas Catholic Church in
Laguna Hills.
They used to go dancing on
Saturday night at a community
clubhou:-.e, the neighbor said.
Mrs Tyzb1r was well liked in
the community. The neighbor
said s h e was active in a
\\omen's bridge group.
Mrs Catherine Simmons said she ~aw the H('cks as they were
l~avingon their trip
·Floy kissed me goodbye on
her way to the bus."
"( was the last one to se(' the
T\ 1birs. '' said R. A Ciconc. "l
walked them to the bus and Irene
said she wished my wife and l
were going with them.
"I talk('<! to Irene's son last
night lie had talked to !lam who
1s 1n the hospital in shock. He
said his mother 1s presumed
dead."
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CELLA .•.
Ph1hp C" Schwab because of
Judge Speirs' involvement in
1-:rand JUry nominations m the
'ear that Cella and Evans were
indicted
Court officials s aid today that
.Judge Speirs 1s among the wit-
nesses who will be called to the
stand as the defense seeks to
quash the indictment of Cella and
Evans.
BoUing Recreation
Victor Grubbs of Centerport.
N. Y., lo move on lo the main
runway. The sources said the
U .S. plane apparently misun-
derstood the order and taxied to
another runway where the KLM
plane was taking off, Cifra said.
But Manuel de Prado, presi-
dent of the Spanish national
airline Iberia, said the KLM
plane had been ordered to taxi to
the end of the main runway, turn
180 degrees and prepare for
takeoff. The Pan Am plane was
told to follow down the runway
and tum off onto a taxiway.
De Prado said he did not know
whether the KLM plane had
permission to take off.
··This is the key point of the in-
vestigation." said Tenertfe Gov.
AntonioOyarzabal.
Asked about a possible
language problem. a spokesman
for the control tower said the con-
trollers talk to air crews ex·
elusively in English.
In New York, a Pan Amencan
s pokesman said the airline ex-
pected "anything substantive"
concerning the cause of the col-
lision to come from a U.S. gov-
ernment investigating team sent
to the crash site "and anything
else we view with concern."
Cifra quoted Grubbs. who was
hospitalized at the Santa Cruz
General Hospital, as saying he
was taxiing down the main
runway at the time of the col-
lis1on.
''The crew saw nothing right
up to the moment of impact," he
was quoted as saying.
Another survivor, Roland
Brusco Jr. of Longview, Wash .
said the passengers were told the
KLM jet was to hold its departure
while the Pan American plane
taxied across the runway to
await its tum for takeoff.
"According lo our pilot, the
other plane was to hold al the
other end of the runway," Brusco
told the Portland Oregonian
newspaper by telephone. "We
pulled out and followed them.
Just as we got to the offramp,
where we would get out of the
way, well, communications must
have gotten mixed up."
Sniper Slays Man
EL MONTE CAP> -One man
has been killed and two injured
after a sniper shot at them. ap-
parently trying to hit one of their
acquaintances. sheriff's deputies
said. They said Leonard Subias.
31, of La Puente, died following
the sniper attack late Saturday.
Nofie Famutaro, vice prestdcnt of the
Capistrano Lions Club, and Jlll Clark,.
chairwoman of the San Juan Capistrano
Parks and Recreation Commiaston, U-
lust.ratc mobile approach to recreation in
the mission city. The van takes a a mes
and other Items to the outlying tracts. The
occasion was the dedication or Dcscn.nso ·
Park Saturday.
He said thC' Pan American
plane was taxiing when "all of a
sudden we were turning and so·
meonc was screaming that KLM
was laking off. Everyone
was screaming."
John Hackette of Nashville,
Tenn .. said his fiancee,
stewardess Joan Jackson. told
him the Pan Am pilot saw the
other jet ''and tried to get out of
his way but it was too late."
Those who survived the
holocoust or fire and explosions
were thrown from the plane on
impact or managed to scramble
to safety before the flames filled
the passenger compartment.
Investigators were en route to
Tenerife from the United Stat.es.
the Spanish mainland and the
Netherlands lo try to d('termine
the cause of the collision. The
U.S. Embassy in Madrid sent an
eight·man delegation including a
doctor, and three U.S. Air f'orce
Cl30 transports were ordered
from bases in the Canaries and
West Germany to move the dead
and injured.
However, the airport at Santa
Cruz was closed by stormy
weather and all flights were
landing at Las Pal mas, on Grand
Canary island. Those who could
not wait were taking a 50-mile
ferry ride to get to Tenerife.
Both planes were on charter
flights, loadea with vacationers.
Pan American said its flight car·
ried 396 persons, including 364
passengers who boarded m Los
Angeles, 14 who boarded in New
York, a crew of 16 and two Pan
American employes. The airline
said seven crew members sur-
vived.
Royal Cruise Lines, which
chartered the Pan American
plane. said the charter group was
on a 12·day Mediterranean tour.
The Dutch plane. which carried
239 passengers and cn'w, had
been chartered by Holland In-
ternational.
Both planes were bound for
Las Palmas. on Grand Canary
island, but were diverted here
because of a bomb explosion at a
Clower shop at the Las Palmas
airport. The leader of a Canary
Is lands separatist group, Antonio
Cubillo, claimed responsibility
for the blast, which injured eight
pe rsons.
The Tenerife runway is 11,155
feet long. 984 feet longer than the
one at Las Palmas.
The accident occurred at about
4 40 p.m. in fog witnesses said
cut visibility to 60 feet. Both
planes were headed for Grand
Canary.
In London. insurance officials
said the crash might cost in-
surance companies more than
four times as much in claims as
any previous air disaster.
They estimated insurance
claims by the two airlines could
total at least $240 million. A
Lloyds of London spokesman
said the previous record in-
surance payout for an air crash
was the more than $85 million
paid following the March 1974
Turkish airline crash.
Laguna Man
Jailed After
Auto Crash
Laguna JJeacb police Jailed a
local resident, Thomas M.
Thayer, Z7, or 266 Canyon Acnis
Drive today, after the car he was
driving smashed into two parked
cars at 2500 South Coast
Hi1hway.
Police said one of the cars, a
Volvo, was demolished, and
Thayer's female pasRenger, Un~
da Price, 30, ofl46 Canyon Acres
Drive, wuinjured. '
Mlu Price was listed ln
uUafactoey condiUon th11 morn·
lnr at South Coast Community
Moapltal, after auraery.
Thayer wu treated by Lquna
Beach tlremen tor a bJ"Oken DOit,
cxamlned by doctora at the South
Coast emerfency room, tbeu
taken to Orani• CoWlty .rau.
where be wu booked on a cbar10
of fdoey ~en. d!fvlq ••
In Theft .
Of Yacht
BJ JOANNIE RSYNOLDS Of• Delly ..... l&lllf
Arratiiunent was •lated toda1'
Ill Loa Anaeles federal cowt for a
British sea captain wbo,
police said, took a sailing yacht
from a Newport Beach
brokera1e firm and sailed it
singlehanded to Tahiti.
William Thomas Cox, 48, was
arrested Friday by federal of-
ficials who had been tipped by
French authorities that the sailor'
was being deported from Tahiti.
FBI spokesman John Morrison
said Cox was arrested when the
Air New Zealand flight which
was carrying him from Papeete
to London touched down at Los
Angeles International Airport.
Morrison said that, in addition
to charges Cox faces in connec-
tion with the theft or the $68,000
sail boat in December, the sailor
is also wanted as a federal
fugitive from prosecution or
similar charges on the East
Coast.
In the Newport Beach case.
Cox allegedly stoic the boat from
Coastal Boat Sales after viewing
1l as a potential buyer.
The yacht broker said he re·
called that Cox had said he was
looking for a boat to sail to
Austrnlia, so the broker notified
the harbor master at Papeete, a
personal friend, to be on the
lookout for his missing yacht.
The boat was impounded by of-
ficials in Papeete, but Cox was
not arrested because there is no
Pxtradihon treaty between the
French colony and the U.S.
Mornson said French officials
d ecided to deport Cox and
notified them of his pending ar-
rival in Los Angeles.
AccordJn~ to the FBr agent.
Cox was indicted m November in
Syracuse. N Y . for stealing a
yacht in Toronto and sailing it to
Osewgo. NY.
He was arrested in connection
with that theft in Cape Hatteras .
N C .• but e!><'aped custody a
week lat('r.
Since his arrest. Cox has been
held m the Los Angeles County
.Jail in lieu of $.50,000 bond .
Morrison said conviction of the
two boat theft c harges could re-
sult ma prison term of five years
and fme of $10,000 for each count.
10 Dana Hills
Students Lose
Out on Trip
Ten Dana Hills High School
students came within 12 points
Friday of winntni? an expense.
paid trip to Las Vegas to compete
m a regional scholarship com-
petition.
The Dana Hills team was off to
a disappointing start Friday.
when it Jost to Savanna High
School in Anaheim in the first
round of lh<• county Kiwanis
Bowl competition, modeled on
the television college bowl pro·
gram.
The Dana IIills stadents went
on to defeat three other teams
and defeated Savanna in a
second pairing of the two top-
ranked teams, said Dana Hills
team coach, Patrick Levens.
Savanna beat Dana Hills in the
final round, 88-76.
Levens said the team
performance was a mark of real
consistency and academic ex-
ce 11 encc The school placed
second m the county-sponsored
academic decathlon this year
while Savanna came in 25th. '
''This makes Dana Hills
~umber one in academic ranking
Jn Orange County, if both com·
petitions are considered ..
Levens said. . '
As second place winners in ·
Friday's event, Dana Hills stu-
dents won a $200 scholarship
from the Kiwanis Club of Orange
County. sponsors of the event.
Last year, Savanna bested
Dana Hills by one point in over-
time, Levens said. Friday the
Dana Hills team came from
behind, lied the score in lhe
second half and loat to Savanna
in the final 30 seconds.
The Kiwanis and county
academic competitions vary in
that students are tested for quick
recall or information in the
Kiwanis Bowl and tor moretradi·
tional academic ability. includ-
. ing writing skills. in the county
decathlon, Levens said.
Playing for Dana Hill• Prldq:
were team captain Kane St. •
John, Reese Thompson, Vince •
R omero, Ken Flab, Llndal•
Frankel, Steve Knudsen~ Peter-
Pltaker. As hley-Sells, Ginny
Clark , and R11ba Martinez.
Alternate Penny Mllno did no
play.
Woman, Bahr. SI •
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A...
Florence man bu been booked
for investlaation of murder after
the bodl•• of a 2l·)'ear-olct
womUt md bet baby were dis-
covered ln th• tnan'a apartment.
!hertff'adcpuUesaald.
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TENCENn1
. 25 From · Leis111·e World Dead?
BJ WILi.JAM SCllllEDEll Of• o.itY ...... Staff Only 10 of the 35 Laguna HWa
Leisure World residents aboard
an ill-fated Pan American Jumbo
jet have survived history's wont
air disaster-a fiery collision in
the Canary Islands.
All the passengers from that
Saddleback Valley retirement
community booked their tours
through the Good Times To
* * *
·Travel agency, which malntalns two offices just out1lde the
Lei.lure WOl'ld gates.
One ol tbe known survlvon ot
the crash is that travel com·
pany's owner, Jean Brown, 2355
Via Mariposa West. She is mar-
ried to Gordon Brown but it is not
known if be was aboard the flight.
Another employe of the travel
agency, Martin Fisher, of'2'5S2
Paseo de Valencia, was also
* * * Cause Still Uncertain
ane
*· * * Suroivor
List
Revealed
NEW YORK CAP) -The
following is a list of known sur-
vivors of the Pan Am erican 747
involved in the Canary Island
crash as provided Monday by
·Pan Am officials:
1. Amador, John; Marina Del
Rey. 2. Andersen , Marion; San
Diego. 3. Anderson, Dr. Karen;
Seattle, Wash. 4 . Bowman,
Richard; El Cerrito. 5. Brown;
Jean; Laguna Hills. 6. Brusco,
Cleo; Lake Oswego, Ore.
7. Brusco, Rolan; Longview,
Wash. 8. Combs, John; Haleiwa,
Hawaii. 9. Combs, Mrs. Louise;
Haleiwa, Hawaii. 10. Culbertson,
Stephen; Green Valley, Ariz. 11.
~el, Patricia; La Verne. 12.
·Daniel, Lynda; La Verne.
13. Ellerbrock, Byron; Lapaa
HUis. 14 . Ellerbrock, Grace;
-Lagana Hills. 15. Fox, Kim; Vis-
alia. 16. Heck, Paul; Laguna
Hills. 17. Holt, Joan Devereau;
San Diego.
aboard the maht. but bis name
does not appear among tbe sur-
vivors. .
Other Leisure World residents
listed as survivors of the crash
include:
-Byron and Grace ~l·
lerbrock, 25326 ~ Bahia Blanca.
-Paul and Floy Heck, 21.nA
Via Puerto.
-Harold and Grace
McGowan,249-A Calle Aragon.
* * *
_ras
-Herbert a Lura Waldrip.
2391 Via Marteoea West.
-Mario Tyzbir, 2117·P Via
Puerto.
Tyzbir Is married but it is
not known for certain if bis wife,
Irene, was aboard the ruaht.
A representative of the travel
agency said the Leisure World
residents and couples booked the
flight independently and were11_ot
members of a travel group.
* * *
A spokesman for Leslure
World administration said today
that atleastone Leisure World re-sident. Ann Milles, of 2400 Via
Mariposa West had booked the
tour but had not made ber fli&hl
Another Orange Coast resident,
Marcia Holyoake of Corona del
Mar was a no-show for her re-
servation.
Officials attempted to -contact
nextofkintoday.
* * *
Accordinl to spokesmen for
the Oranare County Public Ad.
mlnistrator's Office, residences
at Leisure World of all those
known to board the ill-fated flight
were sealed Sunday.
The sealing was requested by
security personnel at Leisure
World as a way to protect the as·
sets of any residents killed in the
air tragedy, the spokesmen said.
(See SURVIVE, P1ge A2>
* * *
Worst
Airline
Disaster
SANTA C R UZ DE
TENERIFE, Canary I s lands
(AP> -The death toll from the
fiery runway collision here or
Pan American and KLM jumbo
jets climbed to 580 in history's
worst aviation disaster, airline
spokesmen said today. Most of
the dead were believed to be
Americans.
A spo k esman for Pan
American in New York said 330
or the 396 people aboard its Boe-
in g 747 peris hed. A KLM
spokesman at the airline's head·
quarters in Amsterdam, said all
250 people abord its Boeing 747
died, including four Americans.
Despite the airlines' figures.
Spanish officials on the island.
placed the death toll at 562, with
72 survivors, including 11 in very
1 serious or grave condition. Pan
American said there were 66
survivors aboard its aircraft.
Al' Wl'""°to
Most of those aboard the Pan
ADDITIONAL
STORIES, PHOTOS-83
18. Hess, Edward; Phoenix,
Anz. 19. Hopkins. Warren; Nort-
h brook. 111. 20. Hopkins ,
Caroline; Northbrook, Ill. 21.
Jakoubek, Marianne; Visalia. 22.
Kershaw, Dorothea; Borrego
Springs. 23. Lamp, Edward;
(See NAMES, Page AZ)
CHARRED WRECKAGE OF K\.M JUMBO JE11.INER THAT COLLIDED WITH PAN-AMERICAN 747 IN CANARY ISLANDS DISA~TER
· World's Biggest Air Dl•astef Caused At least 580 Deaths:-Investigation Continues Into Cause of Tragedy
American plane boarded in Los
Angeles, officials said.
There were conflicting reports
on the cause of Sunday's col·
lision on the fog-shrouded
runway.
Toro Man, Fianeee
Die in Auto Crash
DIES IN AUT01CRASH
Richard 'Rid:' Starr
MoorUeCamp
Ordered Slwt
UKIAH (AP) -In one of a
series of "Moonie.,related
events, a Superior Court judge
bas ordered the controversial
camp at Boonville shut down, ru~ine that the Unification
Church did not have proper ~ts to hold camp meetings.
The action did not mean lm·
mediate cl01ure, however. A pro-
c:edural problem caused a dell)' ID .erving notice of the action to
church officials, and a church It•
tomey said a seminar 1cbedultd
tor thi.I weekend wouJd bo held. .luqe Arthur Broaddus lalcl
the church, led by tho Rev. Sun l&Juna Moon, could kffp «JOU•h
_.ker1 It the camp to farm th
.aea under cu1Uv1t.lon tbereo
1 J
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday for Richard "Rick"
St.arr of El Toro. who died Satur·
day in Nevada in an automobile
accident which also took the life
of his fiancee. He was 22.
Tuesday's services are
planned for 12:30 p.m . at Laguna
Hills Chapel, 23840 Los Alisos
Blvd. in Mission Viejo. Friends
may call at the chapel from U :30
a.m . to 12:15 p.m. Tuesday. A
second service will be held Fri·
day in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Burial in Salt Lake City will
follow the second service.
Mr. Starr was on his way to El
Toro from Provo, Utah, where he
attended Brigham Young
University. He was bringing his.
!iancee, Sandra Robbins of Tor-
rance, to meet his family. The
two young people had intended to
announce their engagement in El
Toro.
Before attending Brl1ham
Young University, Mr. Starr was
a student at Saddleback College
in Mission Viejo. He was
graduated in l973 from Paradise
Valley Hlgb Scbool in Phoenix.
Ariz., and served the folJowing
two years as a Mormon mis·
slonaty in the Dakota-Manitoba
Mission. ·
M1·. Starr attended Costa Mesa
High Scbool and Torrance High.
where be lettered in football. He
was bom in Albuquerque, N.M.,
and attended schools Jn Al,bu.
querque Cd Clifton' Forge, Va..
ln acldJtloCl to California scllools.
Re Is sur•tved by ht• parents. Gerald a.nd Marcia
St•rr. 23601 Duryea
Orlve ln El Toro; by two ·~ CbrlAIM and Rebeeca, arid two
brothen, Jelltey and Bradley.
Hu bl'CIC.bn Ud litters live With
their~ •
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l:AAllY WALKER1IDl!N11FIED AS LAGUNA RElfDl;NT
Bum Vlotlm, Wife., Phyltle, 9urvfve Jumbo Jet CofRllon
List Given
Of Leuure
WorMDead
The following are owners of
manors in Laguna Hills uisure
World that were sealed by the
Orange County Public Ad·
ministrators office who are pre·
sumed dead in the Canary
Islands air crash:
Mrs. Etbl Blanebe, 469B Calle
Cadiz.
Mrs. Mabel Brassfield, 3484B
Bahia manca.
Lloyd and Helen Chatterton.
S64C Ave. Sevilla.
The Spanish news agency Ci!ra.
quoted airport sources as saym~
a misunderstanding of control
. tower directions by the ~ American Pan Am pilot may
have been a factor.
But Spanish officials told a
news conference the "key point
of the investigation" wa!
whether the KLM jet hac;I
permission to take off.
KLM identified the four on tM
Dutch plane as Mr. and Mrs. Dor
Gillis, Mrs. Terry Twist and bet
18·month old daughter Melissa·
all from Rochester, N.Y. It sait
Gillis was production contro
manager for a Xerox plant ii
eastern Holland.
The Spanish news agency Citr&
quoted airport sources as sayin'
the flight recorder from thE
American p1ane showed th
airport control tower had or
dered Pan American pilot, Capt
Victor Grubbs of Cente~rt
N. Y •• to move on to the mat
runway. The sources said th• U.S. plane apparently misw:
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Weather
Clearlnl to mQlt)y SllDD.7
with some winds Tuesday.
Lows ,g= 45 to so-. Highs 60 to 65.
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lil• Diil be lorftil·
ed," tbe U.S. Suprtcoe
Court w• told toda1 In a
HM 8*iDI t JU1tlceti lo
.S.Cktt wbetbeT tbe death
penally la a valid punbb·
me:nl lor •rape.
David Kendall. a New
York attorney repre:aent-lne condemned Georcla
rapist Ehrllcll Anthony
Coker, told the court dur-
int oral argwnenu that
the death penalty ia an
"excessive and dlaprop()r·
tionate punishment" for
the crime or rape or other
crimes in which the victim
· is not killed.
Kendall also emphasized
what he called the
"notorious reputation ror
ncial discrimination" in
imposine capital punish·
ment for rape.
Court Date
Slated in
Yacht Theft
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Ol 11\e O•lly Pilot Sl•lf
Arraignment was slated today
in Los An~eles federal court for a
British sea captain who,
police said, took a sa1 hng yacht
from a Newport Beach
brokerage firm and sailed it
singlehanded to Tahiti
Wilham Thomas Cox, 48, was
arrested Friday by federal of-
ficials who had been tipped by
French authorities that the sailor
was being deported from Tahiti.
FBI spokesman John Mornson
said Cox was arrested when the
Air New Zealand flight which
was carrying him from Papeete
to London touched down at Los
Angeles International Airport.
Morrison said that, in addition
to charges Cox faces in connec-
tion with the theft of the $68.000
sail boat 10 December, the sailor
is also w<inled as a feder1:1I
fugitive from prosecution of
s imilar charges on the East
Coast.
In the Newport Beach case,
Cox allegedly stole the boat from
Coastal Boal Sales after viewing
it as a potential buyer.
The yacht broker said he re-
called that Cox had said he was
looking for a boat lo sail lo
Australia, so the broker notified
the harbor master at Papeete, a
pe rsonal friend. to be on the
lookout for his missing yacht.
The boat was impounded by of
· ficials in Papeete, but Cox "as
not arrested because there is no
f'xtradillon treaty bet ween the
French colony and the U S
Morrison said French officials
decided to deport Cox and
notified them of his pending ar-
rival m Los Angeles
According to the FBI agent,
Cox was indicted 1n November m
Syracuse. N.Y. for stealing a
yacht m Toronto and sailing it to
Osewgo, N.Y.
He was arrested 1n connection
with that theft in Cape Hatteras,
N .C .. but csc.ipcd custody a
week later
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MOSCOW (AP> -Soviet
leader Leonid I. Breabnev
opened maclear arms ta.lb with
Suret.ary of 5'ale Cyrua J\.
Vance today with a wvoln1 that
American aupport ol dlsaldent In
Ru11ta couJd undermine U.S.·
Soviet relations.
BrezhMv's comments at the
dosed-door opening session were
reported by U.S. officials and the
Soviet news agency Tass.
EvldenUy aiming at President
Carter's public support of Soviet
dissidents, Brezhnev was quoted
saying U.S. policy does not
.. square with the principles of
equality and noninterference in
the internal affairs of each
other."
He said this could make a
"constructive development of re-
lations between the two countries
•.. impossible."
Vance's spokesman, llodding
Carter, said the secretary did not
respond to Brezhnev's remarks.
He said Vance read a formal
paper reviewing general
bilateral and international rela-
tionships and calling for a full
range of djscussions during the
next three days of talks.
U.S. officials said they expect-
ed a human rights attack and the
first Brezhnev-Vance session
went about as expected.
Once aiain, Vance made no
direct reference to human rilbta
in ha amwertnc tout.
After expreulnc his 1ratltude
for the welcome he had received,
the secretary spoke or the need to
continue "the quest or reducing
the threat or war and curbing the
armarace."
Before the meeting with
·Brezhnev began, he and Vance
posed for photographers and ex-
changed the pleasantries.
"I am happy to welcome you
here," Brezhnev told Vance and
con~ratulated him on his 60th
I
blrthday, which he celebrated ln
Moscow Sunday.
•·t brin& you the warmHt re-
1ard1 from PTesidenl Carter,"
Vance resPC>Qded. "I send him my heartfelt &ood
wishes." Brezhnev repUed.
Vance was accompanied by
Paul Warnke, the Carter ad-
ministration's chier are arms
negotiator ; Deputy Un-
dersecretary of Stale Phllip
Habib, William Highland of the
National Security Council and
Malcolm Toon, the U.S. am-
bassador to Moscow.
High Court tO Hear
Nixon Tape Appeal
WASIDNGTON (AP) -The
U.S. Supreme Court agreed to-
day to hear former President
Nixon's arguments against re-
lease of 30 White house tape re-
rord i ngs played during the
Watergate cover-up trial of top
advisers.
If Sirica approves and the high
court agrees to the release, a full
set or the tapes containing about
20 hours of White House con-
versations could be bought for
about$100.
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Brezhnev's statement was re·
inforced later in the day in a
luncheon toast by Soviet Fore1~n
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko.
Nixon's appeal asked the court
to ov<.'rturn a decision by the
U .S. Circuit Court of Appeals in
Washington that the tapes "are
no longer confidential" and that
copies may be released lo the
public.
SURVIVE ..• ~
He referred to statement of
principles agreed to by Brezhne\
and then-President Nixon in
which both sides agreed on the
need for equality and "non-
interference in internal affairs of
each other."
Gromyko said the United
States confirmed the~e pnn
ciples when it signed the f10 <1I
declaration on European !-tecun
ty and cooperation in Helsinki in
1975.
If good relations bel'Ael'n
Was hington and Moscow arc to
develop, Gromyko went on, they
must adhere to these principles
"It would be a serious mistake
to think otherwise," he said.
San Clemente
Youth Shot
Handling Gun
A 19-year-old San Clemente
youth was in critical cond1t1on to-
day after a gun he and a compa-
nion thought was unloaded dis-
charged sending a .22 caliber
bullet into his chest where it
lodged near hi s heart
Danny W. Williams of 107
Avenida Buena Ventura was re-
ported in "guarded but stable"
condition at the intensive care
unit of San Clemente General
Hospital.
San Clemente police said
William s and John W.
McLaughlin. 16. of 716 Avenida
Columbo were handling the .22
caliber revolver at about 7: 10
p.m . Sunday at Williams' home
when the weapon went off
Pohce said the youths believed
the gun t.o be unloaded.
Police U . Ray Hartman said
the incident would be listed as an
"accidental shooting" and no
charges would be sought.
San Clemente firemen called
to render emergency aid, found
Williams slumped against tht'
garage door of hjs home and sur-
rounded by a large group of peo·
pie.
Firemen applied a bandage to
stop bleeding from lhe chest
wound, and took the youth by am-
bulance to the hospital where he
underwent surgery.
Toro Woman Held
On Shoplift Charge
Orange County sheriff's of·
ricers have filed petty theft
c harges against an El Toro
woman who alletedly took
several pairs of aungluses from
a Laguna Hills Mall store wltbout
payina for them.
Deouties saJd the clt.atlon was
issued to Barbara Ann Whitley,
41, of 24'102 Bel1reen Drive, on
the buia of information supptled
by employes of the Seau
Roebuck store who said Mrs.
Whitley bid the sun Jluses In a
magai.lne.
Man Faces Charges
In Store Theft
Orange County sheriff's or-fl~era have filed petty theft
char&• a1almt • Lliuna Hilla
man who aUecodty took ftlhin1
equipment from a local atore
wlthoutpayt.nc for it.
DepuUes aald WlUJam Oon1oa Tullius, 50 of 25886 Ever...-n • Drlve. poeket-s three 1pooll of flthlnl line valued 1t •.u and
wu bllted • ht left t.b• Bean,
Roebuck at.ore In W,u.iia Rllll
Mall.
The ex·pres1dent's arguments
in the lower court lost out to those
of the three television networks,
public telev1s1on, a news direc-
tors' association and a recording
company which wanl the tapes
made available
In a 2·1 dec1s1on last October,
the circuit court rejected Nixon's
arguments that the tapes' re-
leasl' would invade his privacy
<1nd prove embarrassing to him.
"The l'mharrassm ent Mr. Nix-
on fear::. 1s not republication of
highly personal matters," the
t•ourt said
"R;1lher. we deal with con-·
versat1ons between business as-
sociates admitted into evidence
as proof of criminal miscon-
c1uct." the cour'\ added, "the em-
barrassment Mr. Nixon an-
ticipates 1s largely that which re-
sults whenever misconduct or
questionable conduct is ex-
posed "
The tapes, transcripts of which
were tughly publicized during the
Watergate trial of John Mitchell,
H . R . Haldeman. John D.
Ehrhchman, Robert Mardian
and Kenneth Parkinson. are of
conversations within the White
House Oval Office.
lf released, the tapes would let
the public hear for the first time
the voices of Nixon and the
Watergate figures discussing the
scandal -the tones and inflec-
tions of voice used by each man.
Filing suit last year to have the
tapes released were Warner
Communications. N aliona l
Broadcasting Co .. American
Broadcasting Co., CBS, the
Public Broadcasting Service and
the Radio-Television News
Directors Association.
W a mer indicated the desire to
reprottuce the tapes as phono-
graph records and cassettes.
Attorneys for Nixon argued
that such reproductions would be
"played at cocktail parties and in
satiric productions, and . . . be
exploited in any other fashion."
Nixon's attorneys also argued
that release of the tapes could
prove harmful to Mitchell.
Haldeman and Ehrlichman, who
are appealing Watergate convic-
tions.
On Jan. 11, attorneys for the
network.a and other companies
seekl11g the tapes submitted a
proposal to U.S. Dist. Judge John
J . Slrica which envisions the Na-
tional Archives selling one-hour
tape cassettes for $3. 75 to $5. 75,
depending on tape speed.
Included in that price would be a
complete transcript, packaging·
and mailing.
C hief Deputy Public Ad ·
min istrator Ken Hohla em-
phasized that the seals placed on
the doors of the residences were
only a safeguard to protect fami-
ly holdings.
When next of kin or. legal ex-
ecutors step forward the seals
will be lifted on the residences
known lo be occupied by those
killed in the crash.
And the public administrator
seals placed on survivors' homes
will be removed as soon as a
complete list of survivors is
available, Hohlasald.
Paul and Flory Heck, 2177 A
Via Puerta, moved to Leisure
World from Los Angeles about
four months ago, a neighbor said.
Heck is retired and he and his
wife have become increasingly
involved in Leisure World ac-
tivities since moving to the re-
tirement community.
Mario "Ham'' Tyzbir, 2117-P
Via Puerta, whose wife Irene
was killed in the c rash, is
described by a neighbor as a
marvelous. outoing person. He
retired from the tool business to
Leisure World eight years ago.
He and his wife were active in
St. Nicolas Catholic Church in
Laguna Hills.
They used to go dancing on
Saturday night at a community
clubhouse. the neighbor said
Mrs. Tyzb1r was well liked in
the community. The neighbor
said she wa s active in a
women's bridge group.
Mrs. Catherine Simmons said
she saw the Hecks as they were
leaving on their trip.
"Floy kissed me goodbye on
her way to the bus."
"I was the last one to see the
Tyzbirs," said R. A. Cicone. "l
walked them to the bus and Irene
said she wished my wife and I
were going with them.
"l talked to Irene's son la.c;t
night. He had talked to Ham who
is in the hospital in shock. He
said his mother is presumed
dead."
Wps Listen
For Thief
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Polke
are looking-and Ustenin1-lor a
person who stole a $4,000 talking
macaw named Rover.
Joy Bird Imports In Canoea
Park told police that someone
sawed away a section of the roor
to enter the store. Taken were'
Rover, a rare hyachinth macaw
that can say "Hi baby'' and
"Tickle, tickle, tickle," and a
sulphur-crested cockatoo worth
$595, Police said.
Cost Defended
Doctors Explain Teiti-iag
CHICAGO CAP) -Three-fourths of the doctors
who responded to a survey said they are practlclng
••defensive medicine," by ordering ex.tra tests
and procedures for patients ln a move to protect
themselves against malpractice suits.
As a-result; the doctors reported, patients'
medical bills are rising.
The poll involved a statistical sampling or 500 doc-
tors by American Medical News, weekly newspaper
of the Amertcan Medical Association. Of the 111 who
replied, 75.7 percent sald they practice "defensive
mediclne." Ninety-three percent of the physicians Indicated
that they are more conscious toC:lay than ln the past
that they might be sued for malpractice ..
Of the 82 phy1lcian1 who responded to • quesUon
a1ktn1 how many more laboratory and X-ray testa or
other diagnosUc procedures they order, 58.S percent
stld one or two, 26.8 percent said three or tour, a.a
percent aald fivo or sh, and 4.D percent said more
thanaix. ·
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D•lly Pilot Stolft Pi.oto
LEISURE WORLD RESIDENCE SEALED BY AUTHORITIES
It Was Home of Air Crash Victim Ethel Blanche
Fro•Pa~Al
TOLL HITS 580 ...
derstood the order and taxied to
another runway where the KLM
plane was taking off, Ci fr a said.
But Manuel de Prado. presi·
dent of the Spanish national
airline Iberia, said the KLM
plane had been ordered to taxi to
the end of the main runway, turn
180 degrees and prepare for
takeoff. The Pan Am plane was
told to follow down the runway
and tum off ont.o a taxiway.
De Prado said he did not know
whether the KLM plane had
permission to take off.
''This is the key point of the in-
vestigation," said Tenerife Gov.
AntonioOyarzabal.
Asked about a possible
language problem, a spokesman
for the control tower said the con-
trollers talk to air crews ex-
clusively m English.
In New York, a Pan Amencan
spokesman said the airline ex
peeled "anything substantive"
concerning the cause of the col-
* * * Frorn Pagf! AJ
NAMES •••
Walnut Creek. 24. Libert Alta·
Hemet. ' '
25. Lord, Ms. Isabelle; Long
Beach. 26. Magante, Maurice;
Sacramento. 27. McGowan.
Harold; Laguna Hills. 28.
McGowan, Mrs. Grace; Laguna
Hiiis. 29. Miller, Charles; Escon-
dido.
30. Monde, Anthony; La Mesa.
31. Monde, Mrs. lsombel; La
Mesa. 32. Moore, Mrs. Bethene,
San Francisco. 33. Naik Jim·
Cu per.lino. 34. Naik,' Mrs:
Elfre1da: Cupertino. 35.
Plnsktaff, Charles; San Diego.
36. Reynolds, Bennett; San Lean-
dro.
37. Reynolds, Mrs. Madeline;
San Leandro. 38. .Rich, Mrs.
Pamela: Woodl ake. 39. Ridout,
Edgar; Alpine. 40. Schlecht, Ms.
Erma; Palm Springs. 41. Simon,
Meyer; Los Angeles.
42. Simon, Mrs. Ethel; Los
Angeles. 43. Sinnett, RJchard ·
Longview, Wash. 44. Sinnett'.,
Mrs. Kay; Longview, Wash. 45.
Sparacino, S.; Medford, Ore. 46.
Tanemura, Roy; Kelowna, B.C ..
Canada. 47. Tartikoff, Jordan;
San Francisco. 48. Tartlkort
Mrs. Enid; San Francisco. '
49. Trumbull, Col. Albert; La
Mesa. so. Trumbull, Mrs.
Florence; La Mesa. 51. Tysblr,
Marlo; La1una Hiila. 52.
Waldrip, Herbert; La1un1 Hllll.
53. Waldrlp, Lara; La1una
Hiiia. !W. Walker, Larry; La~aa
Hllh. 55. Walker, Pbyllla;
Lagana Hilla. 56. W at6rs, Col.
Mervin; Petaluma. 57. Wiley,
David; Palo Alto. 58. Williams,
Norman: Palos Verdu. 59. Heck,
Floy; Lapa Rllla. ·
' Crcwm,mbe~1urvlvtn11: so. Grubbs, Vlctot, Captain;
Centerport, N.Y. 41. Bra11
Robt rt, fitat omcer; Howard B•ath, 'N.Y. a . Wal'n•, Geotce.
rucht enaln9'r: BJalratown, N.J.
83. K Uy, Dorothy, puraer; New
HamPJhlre, M. Jackson, Joan,
' flllht attendant: Nuhvllle,
Tenn. 15. Jobnlon, Carla fllaht
attendant; New York Cft1. M.
Donovan, Susanne, rupt •tten·
dant: Han1Jbura, PL
lision lo come from a U.S. gov-
ernment investigating team sent
to the crash site "and anythrng
els!.' we view with t·oncern."
Cifra quoted Grubbs, who was
hospitalized at the Santa Crut
General llosp1tal, as saying he
was taxiing down the main
runway at the lime of the col-
lision.
"The crew saw nothing right
up to the moment of impact," he
was quoted as saying.
Another s urvi vor, Roland
Brusco Jr. of Longview. Wash .•
said the passengers were told the
KLM jct was lo hold its departure
while the Pan American plane
taxied across the runway to
await its turn for takeoff.
·~According to our pilot, the
other plane was to hold al the
other end of the runway," Brusco
told the Portland Oregonian
newspaper by telephone. "We
pulled out and followed them.
Just as we got to the offramp,
where we would get out of the
way, well, communications must'
have gotten mixed up."
He said the Pan American
plane was taxiing when "all of a
sudden we were turning and so·
meone was screaming that KLM
was taking off ...• Everyone
was screaming."
John Hackelle of Nashville,
Tenn., said bis fiancee.
stewardess Joan Jackson, told
him the Pan Am pilot saw th~
other l.iet "and tried to get out of
his wiry but it was too late."
T h ose' who s urvived the
holoc~st of fire and ex;ploslons
were thrown from the plane OQ
impact or managed to scrambJo
to safety before the flames fiUM
the Pitssenger compartment.
Investigators were en rouie to
Tenerile from the Unlted Stater.-the Spanish mainland and the
Netherlands to try to determine.
the came of the collision. Thi'
U.S. Embassy in Madrid sent aJ\
eight-man delegation inciudjng 4
doctor, and three U.S. Air Force
C 130 transports were ordered
from bases in the Canaries an~
West Germany to move the dea<t
and injured.
However, the airport at Santa
Cruz was closed by stormx
weather and all flights were
landing at Las Palmas, oo Grand
Canary Island. Those who could
not wait were taking a SO-mile·
ferry ride to get to Tenerife.
Both planes were on charter
flights, loaded with vncaUoneri.
Pan American said it! flight Cat'•
ried 396 persons, including 36'
passenaiers who boarded in Loi:
Angeles, 14 who boarded in New"
York, a crew of 16 and two Pall
American employes. Tbe alrUne
uld seven crow members suf ..
vived.
· Royal Cruise Llna1. wb1dl
chartered the Pan American
plane, eald t.ht charter 1roup w•
on a ~~ Medlte?Tanean to~
Tht Dutch plane, wbleh carrhM • 2't passengers and crw, hlllf
been chartered by Holland lD-
tematlacill.
Both planes wer$ bound for
Laa P~mu, on Grand Canary
taland, ~t were d.lvertecl her. because~ a bomb upl on at&
nower abop at tbo LU Pal.mu
airport.
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TRANSACl1
Food Prices
W ASIUNOTON CAP) -Oonsul'Oer
fooct price" should averaa• • to 5 per-
cent hl1her this year If there I•
favorable weathor around the world
thla coming 1rowln1 Huon1 the
A1rkulture Department al.Id. But, the department nld, bad
weather would pu1b prlcea con·
slderably hl.rher tht. tall and nut
year with bad weather.
The department bad been predict.·
ln1 1 Mail food prlce lncraae lhia .
yur or a to 5 o.rcent. \ ,,-~
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•1 lllLTON • owm Twent1 7eara aco General Moton raiAed some
eyebrows wbm lt beeamt tho firat corpond.1oD to nm II
bUlloft aft.u tu• ln °"' )'UI'. Eveo today,•~~ many yun of lnfla&Jon. an aft~rtax
net of 11 bllUon ls not very common. To be prect.ae. ooJy fOW'
United Statea corporaUona AT&T. GcnttaJ Mot.on. £u.
on and lBM -beiOIO,I c.o tMs clubohupu inoneymahn.
ATH IS. OP COURSE, THE PHONE company, Ma
Bell.
GtneraJ Moton ls, or course, the world's largest auto
maker
Exxon is No. l ln the petroleum industry.
And we all know IBM to be the superstar or the com·
puter fit~ld (not to speak of electric typewriters).
Champing at the bit, Just behind this quartet. are half a
dozen companies on the
verge of cracking the
barrier. So close are
they that at seems likely
that by the time 1977 1s
over, we will have 10
companies earning
more than $1 bUliorl a
year.
Money
Tree
HERE ARE THE "TOP 10" STANDINGS for 1976:
Profits
AT&T $.18 billion
General Motors $2 9 billion
Exxon $2 .6 billion
IBM $2 .4 bilhon
Ford Motor $980 million
Mobil $940 million
General Electric $930 milLion
Standard Oil (Indiana) $890 million
Standard Oil <California> $880 million
Texaco $870 mHUon
It shows that to make bui money, you need to extract re.
sources from the ground or make products m a factory.
Sears, Roebuck is the largest retailer m the world but at
doesn't earn enough to qualify for this league. Nor does any
bank make enough off its moneylendmg to gain access to
thill circle.
Among the 10 profit leaders there are some interesting
shifts of power going on.
NOTE THE ASCENSION OF GENERAL Electric
(GE). best known for toaster ovens, radios, refrigerators,
and other electncal appliances. GE rose last year from 12th
to seventh place m the standmgs. That's a large move and
what propelled 1t was the acquisition of a company probably
never heard of, Utah International
San Francisco-based Utah mmes coal, copper and iron
ore m the United States, Canada, Brazil and Australla. It
has 3,IJ)() producing oil wells and 570 producing gas wells.
The new subsidiary, acquired for a mere 41 million shares
of GE stock, produced 17 percent of GE's profits and lifted
the C'Ompany into the• 'Top 10."
Note also the decline of Texaco, once such a mighty
comer of profits that 1t ranked fourth m the standings. In
both 1973 and 1974 Texaco's net profits were well above the
$1 billion mark. Texaco was a major pumper of Middle East
crude. Now that it has been turned into an agent of the pro-
ducing countries. it doesn't seem able lo generate the pro·
fits that used to gush from Its operations.
STANDARD OIL OF INDIANA, ON THE other hand,
was formerly downgraded by analysts bec~se 1t had
stayed mostl:r at home. fa1hng to exploit 0 11 fi elds overseas.
Now the tables have turned ln 1972, Texaco earned more
than lWlce as much as lnduma Standard Last year Indiana
Standard outearned Texaco for the first time.
Texaco, whose company flag was once the skull·and-
crossbones, has :;een its profits nearly halved since the
bonanza year of 1974
Nuclear Plant
Site Studies Set
LOS ANGELES {AP) --Studies of potential nuclear
power plant sites in Tulare and San B<'rnard1no counties
will begin in Apnl, the Los Angeles Department of Water
and Power reports
The agency is preparing data on alternates to its
planned nuclear plant site an Kern County near Wasco.
Such alternate sites are required under California law.
and DWP officials ha•;e emphasized that these investiga-
tions do not signal abandonment of the prime site which has
been opposed by some Kern County c1t1zens and ofhc1als.
Letters from Peter G Lowery, DWP engineer of system
development, informed Tulare and San Bernardino offlciab
that the studies will involve site safety and environmental
field work.
That data, scheduled for completion in June, will be
analyzed to determine whether the sites meet federal
criteria for nuclear power plant sites.
Colorado to Build
Solar Research Plant
WASHINGTON CAP) -A 300-acre tract atop South Tn·
ble Mountain In Golden, Colo is the site of the federal gov·
ernment's main solar resellrch institute.
The five.year contract award was announced by the
Energy Research and Development Administration. The
faclLity is expected lo employ about 75 persons and operate
at a budget of between $4 million and $6 million the first
year.
The site ls about 15 miles west of Denver in the Rocky
Mountain foothllls
The seledion was made from among proposals sub·
milted by 19 states.
The institute will provide research, development and
related functions to support the national energy program.
$20-nUllion Slwpping
Complf!X Proposed ,
LA JOLLA (AP> -Construction of a #O·million 15h0p·
Plnl mall near Interstates ls proposed by late 1978.
Tho proposal involves 45 acres and at toast two major
department stores. stdes have formed ln support an~ 'OJ>• po1lUon.
Plannln1 commlaeionen are consldednt the proposal.
State Sites Studied
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Stat. offlclala 1a.y tboy wW f~~ard to key .Tapan•o fCWemmetit 01u.r.e a U1t of~·
h ... Calllornla all.el for an automobile uaembl1 plant. •1 1'be preparation or tho lltt. by Mr Rleoureft Boarts
ebalrman Tom Quinn and other Jn•mben ot GO • Eda.Wi1l G. Bl'OWb .. Raff, t. tbe outcome of ta1kl btlc11Ut wNlt Ill
San P'rabcldco belwoen !Jrown and J apanose pre.ml" T•"M Fulcu4a. ';jl"r:"'