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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-03-29 - Orange Coast Pilot' 5 Fig • • s II II ' . Crippled Boat • Teens' Ability Sought; Four Said Unaffected People Aboard By Rock Music TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 29, 1977 VOL 10 NO U 1 'ECTIONS JO PAGES Burn l'icti111s Rescue Flight Due in Texas S A N T A C R l ' Z D E TENERI FE. Canar} Is lands (AP > -U.S and Spanish of ficials placed s urvivors or avia- tion 's worst di saster aboard a ll .S. Air 1-,orcc Cl30 today for a flight bac·k to th(• United States for treatment But the lakroH was de layed by Spanish off1c1al!. The reason for the delay was nol announced , but ofric1als at the control tower 'laid the night would be allowed to leave short!\ Meanwh1i"P. Pa n American and KLM a1rhnt.''· "hos<• Roein~ 747's collided Suncl av at Santa Cruz airport kilhnj! ·575 people, Woman Knifed In Tijuana TIJUANA, Mexico CAP> A tourist from Canada was stabbc<t and severely lllJurcd by a purse snatcher while on a ~uided tour of Tijuana with her husband and three children, authorities s aid today. The spinal cord of Norma Mason, 37, of Surrey, British Columbia. was severed. She was taken to Bay General lfospital in Chula Vista. re· portedly paralyzed from the chest down. Police were looking foe her assailant said they were not satisfied with the investigation by Spanish authorities. A Pan American spokesman called a report by Spanish of· ficials ruling out s abotage or human error by the air traffic controllers "entirely premature and uncalled for.'· Officials said S3 of the 70 s ur- RETIRING COUNTY EMPLOY£ A VICTIM-A3 vivo~ were to be flown to the U S. Army bum Center in San Antonio. Tex. with intermediate stops in Las Palmas on Grand Canary Island and McGuire Air Force Base. N.J . Twenty-nine of those loaded aboard the aircraft were litter cases, officials added. The crash claimed 575 hves. Airline sources said 67 of the sur- vivors and 321 of the dead were Americans. OfficiaJs had been concerned that the wreckage of the 10,000· foot Santa Crue runway might prevent the evacuation plane from landing. But the pilot, Maj. W. E. Owen of De Funiak Spr· ings, Fla., flew the transport plane over the wreckage and landed on the taxiway alongside the main runway, which remains closed. In Amsterdam, KLM ex- pressed disappointment that the n1~ht recorder from its airliner <See SURVIVE, Pa1e Al) Roek 'n' Study Mus ic, Reading Compatib/,e IOWACJTY,Iowa (P)-Listeningtorock •n•roll music while studying doesn't hurt teenagers' concen- tration one bit, a University of Iowa researcher has concluded. ·'Teenagers are using rock music to accompany many of their activities,'' noted James L. Franklin, a music teacher at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wis. "Jn fact, many feel incomplete without the ever· present beat of this music." Franklin gove rending comprehension tests to · three groups of eighth-graders. On~ "roup took the test with loud rock 'n' roll pJaying, anouther with the music ot low volume end the third with no music. He found no dltference in their scores. "Today's youth Uve in a world of musical sound," he said ... For youths as well as adults, it la almost im· possible to e$Cape from some type or musical stimuli durina one's dally activities." a f-mast Boas~ for the Birds "Now, if only we could get the landlord to fix the roor," could be the thoughts of this pair of starlings sitting outside a big bird house that has seen better days near Wi 1 mington, Del ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ RoughSell8 . H~rHunt For Sloop LONG BEACH (AP) -The Coast Guard and Navy searched rough seas today for a sinking 35-foot sloop with a broken mast about 70 miles west or Point Con· ceplion, a Coast Guard spokesman said. Petty Officer David Harris said at least one or the four persons aboard the yacht Geisha sustained serious Injuries. Harris said distress calls re- ceived early today at ehannel Islands Coast Guard station in Oxnard indicated ttte ship was takin1 on water In lO·tO·lS-foot waves. All lour peraona wer. not Im· mediately identified. lie said, althouah one or th em was believed to be t.tio Gel1ha'1 new own~~anH. AllenolNovato. Jo lhe atarcb were two Co Qt Guard· cutten. the Pt. .Judith out ol S&nta Barbara and the Cape Hed1e Of MOJTo Bay, two Cout Guard a1rplane1 'from San FraftctJcO. a Cout Guard hellcopter from San Dleao. and two Navy Plan from Pt: MU(p.. I Measure Asks Job Equality f oi-Gays SACRAMENTO (AP ) Homosexuals could not be dis- criminated against by employers under newly introduced legisla- tion similar to a bill that was overwhelmingly defeated two years ago. But Assemblyman Art Agnos CD-San Franclsco), sald Monday that the political climate toward homosexuality ·has Improved 11tnce '!n Assembly floor vote kuted tHe other proposal tn 1975. He said in an Interview that le&islators have hlld u chance to see that there was no pollUcul darna1e to support.era ot another 1975 measurt that lllmQv•d crtm ln*1 penaltJes for homoeex· wacta. "lt wun't even an Issue ln any campaisrs," he Hid. Alnot Hld bis blll, which woY,ld ban Joti dJacriminaUon baaed on sexual pref r nc , w a natural fdll.OW·UP to the earlier ·~onsentlna adult.a" blll. "That bill 1avo them the rt1hL to ltve." he •aid. "But what 1ood lrth.at lwllhOut th rliht •am a living?" ••Most people are protected from employment dis crimina· lion." Agnos said in a statement. "The gay com11_unity_ is not Employers have rne...n«.ht to de- mand uniform requirements or their employes, but people should not be deprived or the right to work ~cause of their sexual orientation ... Agnos said local governments th at have gone oft record oppos- 1 n g Job disorlminatlon of homosexuals includ Berkeley. Cu~rt.ino, Mountain Vie)Y, Palo Alto, San Francisco, San Jose. Santa Cn&1, Santa Barbara and Sunnyvale. The bUl Is AB 1130. ags: Crash Victims Mourned By \\-1Ll.IAM SCH R F.IBER Of,,,. Dally Po lot Stall Most of thC' 27 Laguna Hills Leisure World residents who died 1n lhc Canary Islands Sunday had hltlt• an l'Ommon hut retirement. a ye n to travel and the selection of a Mediterranean cruise. In thC' close-knit community where mcmon<•s arc long, the lates t tragedy was immediately likened to another that happened 10 years ago. when four Leisure World residents were killed by the falling wr<>ckag<' of a midair col- lision between tY. o Jet fighter planes Today. flags a rc al halfmastin Leis ure World and plans were be- ing made for funeral and memonal services. The following is a summary .,., 1th brief biog raphical data about both the Leisure World resi- dents and other Orange County residents killed In the worst avia- tion disaster in history. -Ethel Blanche, 4698 Calle Cadiz. a widow in her 70s who spent much of her time traveling since her husband died five year~ ago. She came to Leisure World from Ventura In 1972 and was a member of the bridge club and tho Ebe II Club. She left no family. <See VICTI MS, Page A2) .Const Weath er Fair tonight and partly cloudy Wednesday. Lows tonight in mid to upper 40s. Highs Wednesday In the low 60s. INSIDETODAV Three of the ators of "Network" baw Oscan on their mant•ll todaJI, while the 11i.tpn '1IOtM "RoclqJ'' . ond it• director .olao •orned owordl. Set Pog4t AS. 'W!!!!f w.cft .. ''" Crash Victinis' Nam.es Released NEW YORK <AP) -1be following is a list of dead passengers from the Pan American 747 involved in the Canary IsJand Crash as pro· vided Monday by Pan Am of. ficinls : I Atl'l•ll. Wilm• W•\hlnqlon g c. 7 A<I•''°'· loo•,. Wl'lllll•r · J Ad•m\, W111nn \<In "l••lrlO • AO.rn• Elln.t \An M••lno ~ ,.,.,"· "tl•n Anal>elm • AnO.F\On. l"'''"''' S.n 01190 1 Al\dt,.en, C.trl S.n 011<,Jn 8 Andtr>On. Mor11••-' ~··· Olt')O ~ Ar.tuto. lltv •m.> CM'lancJ ti) A\lOft ~f&flli'i Htmtt , 1 .,\ton M "'t H•mf't U A. .. 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KO$io'l1tv, !IUl>y; Anchor-. 1n L.mb, Llnd.t, W•l~vlllt 171 l imp, N1ncy; W•lnut C•H•. 114 1.•no. ~II S.'1 Fr•n<l\co. 11~. l•noflclr'I, Haney. lllll~IOtl, COi<> * * * E'ro. Pa~ A l SURVIVE .•• had been impounded by Spam!>h officials. "As Car as we know, there are no facilities on Tenerife to col· late the inform ation contained in the fli ght r ecorder." the spokesman said. "We had hoped to get it back here a::. soon a s possible to get sorhc idea what caused the crash.'' Pan American said its in· vestigation into the crash in· dicated the collasion occ:urrE·d :1bout 400 feet from the s pot where its jt>t was !>C:h('duled to pull off the main run .... ay and wait until the KLM Jet hud taken orr. It said both plane!> had to taxi along the main runway bec:au:,.t' of c.-ongestion on the parallel lax· 1way. The KLM jetliner ""as hurtl1ni,: do" n the run" a~ al auout JJ(I m iles an hour for l<ikeoff when 1l ra mmed into the Pan Amcn<'.JO plane as at \\as turning off the runwc.1 onto a taxiway, Spani~h officials said They said both pilots were told to taxi down the main runwa~, \I.1th the KLl\t cr;.1ft in the l<'Jd The Dutch pilot was told tn turn around and prep;ire for li.Jkroff hut lo hold his pos1l10n uni 11 gl\ l'll <:learance, while the Pan /\m Jl'l \\as to turn off at a laxh\ a~ an1I wail for the KL:\l plane to ~lt'ar, they said. Gov. Antonio ()~ arzabal s aid the planes colltdt•d nParly head on, and lhl' "kl'V µmnt' \\,1~ "hether lht.• K L:\1 pll1•l h.1d p('rm1ss1on lo lake off The Dutc h pilot, Z A \' c ldhu is en van Za ntc·n, ";,i-, killed along with the other 24R pe rsons reported abo;.ird hi" plane. But KLM president Sergio Orlandini said the pilot .... a!> one of the rurline's most experienced fliers and doubted he would hdve begun his takeoff without clearance. Another KLM spokes man sug gested there could have been a fa ilure an com muni cations hetween the control tower and both planes, a misunderstandmg or pilot error. The Pan American pilot, Capt Victor Grubbs of Centerport N. Y . was among the 70 inJured survivors from his plane. but no t'."<planation from him of ""hat happened was made public. That's No Joke, Lady TOPEKA. Kan. CAP> Ruby• Monday, who runs P1x1e ·s Cafe an downtown Topeka. s1.ud she wa-; working in the kitchen when she heard a voice s ay· "Give me your money or your hfe " She uid that she saw a hand with a gun in it shoved through the kitchen door Monday. Figur· inf( it was just a customer play. ing a practical joke. she thrust a knife al the hand and laughingly asked: "Do you want your finger s'"' She said that just as she re- alized it wasn't a practic:al joke, the would·be robber. who wus wearing a ski mask , ran aw av. 0• ...,_ Uil, LAI ....... Wnh "' l•,...... fllte•t11; '-"""'•v llL I...._ ICM; \..lttllM ... lh O•. 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New VtHtl, 11~ rlno<I ltll'oa lllqM Mlandanl N•w Vor~ * * * ... ., TEMERIF E AIRPORT Worst lYiation Disaster in History 4P WitTpllolo DIAGRAM SHOWS HOW TAXIING PAN AMERICAN 747 ANO KLM JETLINER COLLIDED Crash, Exploa!on on Runwa y Caused Worst DIH ater In Aviation History Fro• PCJfle Al AIR CRASH VICTIMS PROFILED. • • -l\1abl'I Braslllield, 3484ll Hah1a Blant•;.i, a 65-year·old "'1dciw who w<1s l<lking only her st·t·ond trip :.1m•e her husband's dl'Jlh l WO Yl'i.lrS ago -l.loyd and llel('n C'hatterton, !iii K i\vt• Sl•\ 111.i, \\ t•n · marrwd onl) .1 \car <1l(o and \H't c on .1 h111w\ n1uon cru1sl' Mrs. Chill t1·1 ton h.icl lived an Leasure World '>tn< 1• l~lliti and hl·r hu!>band moved 1 o l h L' t 11111 mun 1 t ' rru m l.o., t\ ngcll':. .ifler ret11 emt•nt from the llrpartml'nt of \\';1lt·r .ind PO\\t•r The.' \ll'H' .11·11,·1· <ll Ct•nt•\<J l 'n•'h) lt·n.m C'hurrh an El Tnrn. -l'I) ra ('odiran, 79, of 436G ,\ H "X·\lll,1 "a-. the frequenl ll ,!\ t•l1 11g comp.inion of Mrs HI.mi hl' She was :.in active volun· • • t>r .it SarldlcbJ<·k Com munil\ ll11,pt1JI On<" of 13 chtldn•n, sh~· .111.t ht' brnth<•r, Claude BC'dl'l of l •'l'-UI l \\orld, \\l'l'e tht·onlyOlll'S I 4 It 'ihnman and Marian Ell' \\orth, i7 <ind l:l tl''l>l't'll\t'IY. of .• :bll Al~:irrol)(I. h;1d movC'd to l.1•1s un• World frnrn Sl'allle, \\ht•tc Mr r:llS\\Ol'th was d ~tock hrnkcr. 111• w.1:-. also a director of 11n1• nf lh1• rf'tlr l'men l ('Om · rn11111t~ 's mutual associations. R:n and lll'len Hal Morson, of X!l:l:'\ Hc°md.1St.·\111.1 , '' l're both in tht.·11 l.1tl' iOs and ho.1d hcen 01.11 rit•d for IU\l O\l'r a ~ e<ir Mr~ I l;tllclor~on ''as .in l'mplo) l' of the Ll·1su1 L' Wo1 Id m;.inagcml'nl f11 m. involH.'Ci an resales O\' alias and home~ an lhe community . Her boss. Earl Gustkey, said the cou· pie were "happy as a lark and having a hell of a time" s ince their marriage. -Jun Houston, 508C A\c. Sevil la, was a v. 1dow who traveled extensi\'ely since her husband's death several years ago. Friends und nei~hbors said s he worked in the library and at Saddleback Hospital. was a good card player and was "full of life." She was also a member of Gene" a Presbyterian Church. -F rank and Gwen Kase, 817R Via Alhambra, were interested m gardening and Clowers, according to neighbors. Mr. Kase " as also a member of lhe Laguna Halls Rotary Club. -Wllllam and Leone Combe;, both in their 60s. of 1900 Avenida Majorca, were also m arried late in life. They had lived in Leisure World since 1969 and made a point of taking at least one extended trip e~ch year. Mrs. Combs, from a longtime Anaheim family, once taught school in that city. Her husband is a r etired avocado rancher from Fallbrook a nd came from Mis!iouriorit.?inally. -Karl a nd Lorralne Larson. 336A Ave. Sevilla, were in their early 60s and well liked by neighbors. Mr. Larson was a re· tired aircraft industry engineer. The couple trav<•led extensively and h ad only recently returned from a trip to Australia and the South Seas. They were very a<.' tive in Leisure World activities * * * and clubs and were regular church~oers. -Benjamin Malin, 469F C;.ille Cadiz, was a single man and a re· t1 rl'd mechanical engineer. Ill' ""as a collector of Ora•ntal ;1rtworks and had tr;.ivclcd t.•x t<.'nslvely since h1::. retirement -Helen Peters, 2267 Via Puerta, was a 65-year-old widow and also an employe of the Lc1surl' World managl•mcnl company in the resales d1 v1s1on Sht.• and co-worker ll e ll•n llalldorson h;.id :.igned up for the trip separately and found out later they would be traveling together. -Francis and Kathryn Sim· mons, 198A Ave. MaJorca. were both retired school teuchers and residents of Leisure Wo rld almost since its inception. They decided to take the cruise almost on the spur of the moment and Mr. Simmons had to be talker! in- to it. neighbors recalled today. -Elizabeth Reining, 219 /\v1.• Majorca, was a retired librarian and teacher in her mid·60s. She was travc•li ng \I.1th hl'r longllmt' fnt•nd. \'cr;1 llohm·r of Santa Ana. \\ho was al::.o killed 1n the t·ollJ:,1011. Rt'lal1\'C!'> s;ud !>he had taken u tnp t'\ l'f) year for the pa~l :.even~ car:-. -Ethel Sebo, 71. of f1,J2 AH' SL·\ ilia. had bccoml' 3 \\Jdov .. \ l'l') 1 c•ct•nt I~, <.1l'cording to ne1ghl.1ors. and ";&)) tra\ chng tu J.!l'l .rn .1) from hl'I loneliness. -Florence Sparr, 85, 308il> \'1a Serena. "as t;.1kang the tnp \I.1 th her fi5-year·old daughter, lie I en \'crnon. "ho "'<is abo k11lcrl The two "'omen livl'd together m Leisure World. Tht• t" o had traveled together ex t1·ns1vely in the past five years and 1 eturned from a tnµ to the Orient onl~ ;.i fey. months ago Mrs. Sparr's s un iving family mt.'mlwrs sairl th<• woman had been a ho::.pit.11 owner and a<I ministrator in Los Ang<'i<'s. Irene Tp.hir, 21lif' Via Puerta, \.\as the wifo of a cr:ish s urvhor. Mano 'll:lm" Ty.1,b1r 1 l<'r hushanrl c1f 2K years wu-. bl..t!>tcd clear of the wrcckugc hut s he was lrappt.•d tnsHlc anc.l d1t•d Sht' had been active al St Nicolas Church in Laguna llalls -Charles and fern Zicbt'll, of 5-082 Ovalo. were enthus1astll' about the trip and had urged friends to go with them One other Laguna Hills resi- dent who had lived in Leasure World off and on until his death an the crash was Martin Fisher. He was living in the Valla Valcnc1.i retirement apartments. Fis her was an agent for Good Time lo Travel. the firm that bookecl many of the Leisure Worlders on the iJJ .fated tour. Jle was '' longtime a r ea r esident anrl member of Geneva Presbyterian Church. Five Newport Beach residents are listed as fatalities in Sun day's Canary Island plane col * * * l1s1on. ~Brita 8 randl'nberg, 68. re· c enlly retlrC'd from a s enior d e r ical position at the Orange County Rt•t.•o rdrr's office, is ... mong the t·asu<1lt1cs. Mrs. Bran. dcnbt.•rg, 7Ufi He(!on1a /\ve., Corona dl•I Mar, had been a Newport Beach resident for the past 31 years. She as sun IVl.'d by her son, 5, l'll l'rettn ious of 'sant.1 Ana Heights. -Dr. J . Monte Johnston and his "1(<', Patricia, rcs1dl'nts of Lido Isle for the past 17 year:., also pensh<.'<I in Sunday's dis- aster. Dr. Johnston, 54, was pediatri- <'ian at the Acacia Medical Clinic 1n Orangt· Tht.· Johnstons. 657 Via Lido Snud. were members uf the Irvine Coast Countrv Club. They arc survived by. two grwn son s and two grown daughters. Robert and Beverly Goedhart, 1621 Anita Lane, Newport Beach, also arc li s ted a m o ng tht.· fatalities. A neighbor said Mrs. Goedhart was former president of the Thursday Morning Club m NC\t port Bl'ach. Local residents for thl· vasl 12 ) t-ars, thl· Got•cfh<irts lc<t\'l' l\.\O l.'haldrl'll prt.>!>cntly e nrolled in l'Olll•gL• -Mr. and Mrs. Robert. L . Steveni.on. 119 Avemda Santiago, San Clemente. The Ste\ cn~ons. n.•tared from bU!>lnC!>" hfr. "t'rc active church m l'mbcrs, who. according tothe1r minister \.\ere .. a very happy kind of pt•oplt' ' -U . Col. \\'. Clifford and l'frs. Dr:idle), Jt252 Pa::.co Sereno, San J uan C.1p1strano lie \\:Js ;.i retired Marine Corps offil't'r 11 ho, nei~hbors said, left lt1e St'n it-t• earl) to s pend more t1mt• with has w1fl• Mar1orir, whl) had Sut'cessfull) undergone a c<1 ncer opf'rat1on :.inrl who worked to raist• funds to combat the d1scaSl' m others. -Mr. and Mr'i. Hobert P arker of Capistr<.1110 lkad1 Thl· J>arkt•rs Wl'rC owners or Parker Escrow Company Inc. in Dana Point. -Roh.-rt and Mary Webber, a retired l n-1ne couple. were also amon1ot those killed an the crash. \\'t•bbL'r \\ "~ reportedly self- cmplo~ed pnor to his retirement The Wcbbt•r .... "ho h vcd at 4972 TJmarack W;.1y 111 University Park, had )iv('d 10 Irvine for about one nar. i"l'"" details are kno\I. n about lhc tnuplt'. except I hal lhev mo\'ed lo In me Crom HuntinJ?ton Beach. where they hacl res1dcc1 for lwo years. Prior to that, the Wt•bbcrs lived in Gl<'n<l•t lt>. Their children still re· !>Ide in the Los Angeles urea. Discharges Under Study Dream Seekers Grieve WASHINGTON CAP) - D<>ft'nst' Secretary Harold Brown on Monday authorized the armed services to upgrade more than 132.000 undesirable and general discharges #{iven for Vietnam Wa r desertion. drug abuse and other causes. Aviation's Worst Crash Slia:tters Vow of Luxury SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -They paid as much as $2,498 apiece ror the two-week "Mediterranean Highlights .. dream vacation that was to beein with a trans-Atlantic fughl and continue with a luxury cruise. By Monday m ornln1, the 378 pasaen1ers who began the journey SJturday aboard a Pan Am trican jum bo jet wcro lo have been ex- plorlne Funchal, a "cha rming Portuguese town," i nd ''everyone 's favorite port-of.call," says A travel brochure distributed by Roy~I Cruise Lines, sponsor of tho trip. "SAVOR A GLASS OF FAMED Madtlr1 wine." t he ~rochure JUg&e!\tA for the F unchal stop. ·'Shop for alfU In quaint stores. or try a n exhllaraUna basket·aled rldc from the lop of Terrie re de Lu eta .'' """'"'"t. \he few dozen who aurvlved lhc worat disaster In the history of clv l aviation were lyln1 In hoapltal beds In• atranae coun try. Some were 1rievlng for loet hLl8bandl, wt ves or friends. Ai t.M Royal Cruise otncc In S.n Francisco, a staff or 40 was busy takin& "literally hund reda" of Cillis an hour from worried re- laUves and friends orthosc on thecrulat. MICllAE L M\JELLEft, AOMINISTaAnVB m ana1•r for Royal Crul.te, was turnln1 away vt1ltora and report•ra from the aaency's modem downtown off\ca. He aaid ~mp1.n.1 Vice Pnsl· dent Duncan Boardaloy wu on hi.I way lo Sula Cna de Tenertf • ln the Canary J1land1, wbtre the Royal Cruln chartered Jet colltded on the runway Su.nday wilh a Dutch Boeln.J 747. Royal CrulH. which opened It.a otnce heTit ln 1914, otren two .. Mediterranean HlahU1ht1" tOW'I eafb year and a nvmbtr or • yo similar cruises on the ship Golden Odyssey. A se>okesman for Royal Cruise said earlier that man y of the passengers were re ti red or elderly. Pictured in the brochure are o sunset-tinted Greek Parthenon in Athens. lavish s preads In the cruise ship's dining room and an Attractive middle-age coupla cm bracing on a moonlll deck . T HE "M'tDITERRANEAN HIG HLIGHTS" lour got off scheduJc eRrly Sunday when the Pan Am Jet was diverted &way from tL'I achcduled landing at Las Palm as on Grand Can 8ry l!lhlnd because-of a bomb explosion in the airport there. "Immediately on your arrival at your dc~tination, you will h<' escortf'd to the M.S. Golden Odyssey, where you'll be met by o warm welcome hy the !Jhlp's omcers and cr~w." the brochure had said. ln~tend, the j<'l lnnded at Santa Cruz and was l axlln& for lake-of( ror the 50·mll<' hop buck to Los Pnhnas and the Golden Odyiisey when the colll~lon occurred. F01t JOltDAN TARTIKOFF OF San Franci!'co, who htul nc· .companJed his wite, Enid, a Royal Cruise bookini aaent, on the trip, the bomb-cauaed del ay apparently seemed a bad omen. The TartJkotr1 aot orr t he plane tMtfore Jt began It.a fatal Journey down lhc runw&)' . ''He Just didn't want to fel back on t.he plane," satd hla brother, Andr, T utlkoff, wbo spoke with the couple Monday by telephone. 'She's travt)ed a lot wlt.h lhe •Rency." TartUcoff uJd of h111ls· ter·ln·law. "Thia wu the flrll limc they took this trip. It was her 50lb blrthday Sunday." . Earh case will be considered on 1ls own m erits. unlike Presi- dent Carter·s blanket pardon of thousands of draft cv aders. HuslJand Has Last Word? An outraged Jtunllngton Rench wom a n w ho is l!eparated f rom her hul'band told police Mon· day that someone slipped Into her Wnrner Avenue npnrtment whlle she was gone. Nolhinit was stolen, but all the furniture was rear- ran1ed. jU3l the way he r cstrantted husband Uked it, should. Pollce ob3erved that the woman's husbund ap. paronUy still has a key to lhe apartment lhe couple shared ln happler limes. - L ~------= ----------~-------=-•- 0 _g Co EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 88, 2 SECTIONS. 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCll 29. 1977 C TEN CENTS l oc Patient Care Cost Up $4 Million By GARY GRANVILLE Ol tht O•lly l"ilet $t•tt Orange County supt:r v1sors will be told today that 1t will cost $4.l m1lhon more than they budgeted for 1976-77 to treat m d1gent patients at UC I Me<hcal Center Total county paid pat1ent care costs for the fiscal year will hit $9 I million a~ oppo:-ed to the SS million budgeted. according to County Health Offlcer J R Elpers. That means the cost savings hoped for when the county last July sold the medical center to the university.didn't m ateriahze ··a 1s now apparent that we un derbudgeted and thi:. } ear's budget allocation will fall short of actual cost for this fiscal ~·Par." El per:. said in a report heading for the supen.1sor:. ·Based upon our experience to uate we estim a te costs for this fiscal year at $9.1 m illion, leav ing a budget deric1t of $4 l million." Elpers continued. T he health officer made 1t clear the budget shortage '"1s not traceable to maladministration" under the county's patient care contract with VCl Medical School. "Wp attribute the budget de f1c1t to underbudgctang due to the non-availab1hty of a reasonable basis for 1.•omparison when estimating costs for this fiscal year," Elpers said. L'nder the count y -UCI ('O n tra<'t, the m edical school agreed to provide the indigent patient car e that 1s county government's respons1b1Llty And the $4 1 million deficit means that care cost almost liner Blamed twice as much as the county an- ticipated las t August when supervisors appr oved the $5 million medical cente r 1976·T7 budget. "At the lime. the S5 million budget seemed reasonablt' m view Of the clinical teaching l>UP · port money to be allocated to the university and the surplus of Sl.2 million for v1cat1on payoff,' Elpers said. The health officer went on to say that despite the $4 .1 million de ficit "the trans fer of the m edical ceriter to the university has provided significant saviacs to the county " He defined the pro1ected first- year savings under the contract a t $1 8 million. a figure arrived at by taking such ra~ors as cost of operations and repairs to the <Sff COSTS, Page A2l Didn't Get Takeoff OK Before Tragedy? SANTA CRL'% Df: TENERIF E, Canary Is lands (AP l The head of a Dutch team investigating avtat1on's worst disaster :-a11J todav thl' KLM Jumbo Jt.'l did not ·ha\e clearance for takeoff \\ hE.'n 1t slammed ml<1 a Pan i\mcnl'an Jetliner. k1ll1n~ 575 person" Franz Van Rc1Jsen said 1n J statement that examination of taped convers<Jltons between the control tower and the two planes s h o\H'd the to\\Pr had ~l\<•n .. AT c I a Ir I r tiff I(" c 0 n I rl) I I * * * Community Mou~ /U; Dead ~10~1 111 rlw ~7 La..:un.1 11111' I .t'ISIHI.' \.\111 ltl rt•:-.11lt·n1 ... \\ hn clll·ll in tht.• C;.mJn lsl,inds Suncla\ had IJttk In common hut rt•I lrt•llH nl .1 ·~en totr.i\C'l ..ind tht• '-l'll·1.·uon of a M C'dltt'rr,11wan 1·1 u1..,1• In thl' c lo:>l' i...n1t l·ommu1111\ \\ hPrC' ml'mon1·' an· Ion$! th1· lall':.t tra~ed~ "';,1s 1m ml'Ch.1tl'I~ ltkent•d to anotlwr that h<1Pl1<'nt'<I 10) c•ars .1go. \\hc•n (0111 l.<'1..,un· World re:-.1denh '"'r •• k1ll1'fl b" th!' falhni.: \\ rc•ck..ie1· 11f .1 nwlair col 1t ... 1on Ot'l\H'l'fl 11.1.0 Jt•l flght<•r planes Toda~ flaf.!s an· al half ma:-.t in Ll'1surc• World anti pl.in.., \\l'rt' lit• 1n g m.H\(• f111 funt·ral and mf'morial "t'l'VIC'l"" Tht' foll<>1.1. 1ng 1s a ... um mar~ "-1th hril•f IHograph1cal dal.i .1bnut both tlw L\•1..,un· World rr· ... 1 d(:'nt s and utlwr Or;m~1· l'ounr \ I t''Hl<'nts killt.•d 1n tht' 1.1.or ... 1 .1\'1.1 t ion d1..,astt·r in h1!->l11n -Elht•I Blanche. lfi911 t .1111 Cad11 a "1do1.1. in h1·r ;o, "'h11 i. pt>nt mul'h of ht>r t 1 nw Ir .n 1'11111! ... ince hl'r hu ... h<1n!l d11•cl "' l' \('JI ... ago Sht> <'.amt• In I 1.•1<.urt· Worlrl from \'t·nturn 111 rn7:> and \\J.., ,1 memlx•roftht• hndg1• dub .and th<' EbellClub Sheleftnofam1h -Mabe l Bras <.fl.-ld, -3 11M H Ilah1a Blanca. a r,5 :>ear old widow 0\\ho wa!> taking onl~ her i;econd tnp since her husband .., death two year.., ago -Lloyd and Hele n Chatterton. 564C Ave. Sevilla. w1.•re married only a yC'ar ago and WNe on a honeymoon cr uise. Mrs Chat lerton had lived 10 Leisure World since 1966 and her husb and moved lo the communilv from Los Angeles aftl.'r ret1remt°'nt from the Department of Water and Power They werl.' uct1 vc at GPneva Presbyterian Church m f:I Toro • (Stt V1CTl~1S. rag(' i\2) Or ~n:fA .-:•~I \\'eatht•r Fair tonight and partl~ cloudy W<'dnesday Low:c; tonight in mid to upJ>i>r 40s Highs Wednesday 1n the low 60l' INSIDE TODA '1 Thru oj the 8t ar8 of "Network" have Oscars on th~r mantels today, while thl' sleeper movte "'Rocky" and Its director also earn1d owar~. S<>e Page A3 clearance"' to the KLM 7·17 but '"no takeoff clearanc£' ·· ··we presume there v.as a m1i. u n derstanding 10 the KLM cockpit reganhns: the pos1t10n of the Pan Amennm plane on tht· runv. ay," the statement said \'an Re1jsen °!' !>tatemenl "'as issued after the deputy director of the Santa Crut airport, Juan I.mares. said the KLM Jet 'did not receive clearance from lhl· control tower to tak(• off ,\ source elose lo Pan r\mencan declined t•omment hut * * * indicated the last order to the Dutch pilot was "cleared to hold," meaning taxi lo position .ind hold In Amsterdam. KLM said 1t RETIRING COUNTY EMPLOYE A VICTIM-Al "'Js "completely unthinkable .. the pilot would have attempted takeoff without proper <'IC'arance. Ml·anv.h1lt• a L'S Air Force Cl30 carrying 58 or the 71 sur * * * Longtime Residents Five From Newport Killed in Air Crash DIES IN DISASTER Mrs. Brita Brandenberg CAtast Women H~ MICllAF.L PASK E\'ICH Ol 1~ O.a1ly PolOI SI.all Five Newport Beach residents c11cd 1n Suncfa\ ·..,run\\ av colh:-ion of l\~o i ·fi Jt•l:-. <.tt Santa Cruz De Tenenfo. Spam Mrs Brita Rrandenber~. Or .ind Mr" J Monte Johnston and \1 r .1 n cl \1 n. R ob f' rt W Goedhart \\ere killed in the d is- aster. th<' ·\\orst in av1at111n his tory Mr., RrandC'nberg. t.8, of 706 Begon1.:1 1\\ enu<'. Corona dC'l · Mar. 11\ed 1n Newport Reach for 31 years. S h e recently retired from her senior c lerical du- ties at the Orange County Re- co rd er s Office and was on vacation with another rccentlv retired employc from the same office Mrs HrandenhC'r~ is s urvived Ii~ hC'r son. Sven Pretonous of Santa Ana Heights Dr John..,ton and h1 ~ wife. Patricia. \H're members of th<' I rvint' CoHsl Countrv Club and <Set-S KJLLlm, PageA21 * * * Change in Plans Saves Tiro Lives By STEVE MITCHELL Of ltw OAllV Pllnl St•lf A change in their plans for a Mediterranean tour mav have s :t ved the lives of two ·orange Coast women. originally booked for a night aboard an Ill fatC'd Pan Am en cen Jumbo Jd to the Canarv Islands. Marcia Holyoake of Corona del Mar and h€.'r mother. Ann Mills of Laguna Hills. apparently arn ved in the Canary Islands on another flight. hours ahead of the Pan * * * Am JCt they were S{'heduled to take• "She wired m e and told me to tell her two sons she and her mother are okay," said Carl F . A Last Last said Mrs Ho lyoake and her mother took a different flight because their original tour would have returned to the U.S earlier than they wanted "They had to make different (See2 WOMEN, Page A ?) * * * \'l\'Ors of Sunday ·:-d1~a:-.tt•r tooi... off from the airport ov(•r the wrecka~c of th<' two Jumbo JCb The mo!>l :-t'H'rl'l~ 111Jun•d were lo be nown to tht• l' S Arm} Burn Center 1n San Antonio. Tt•x . L' S offlc1ab ... a11I At a ne1.1..., l'Onft.•rt'll< t• altcndl'd only by Dutch n·portcn. Van ReiJsen "'<iS quott-d a:. :.aying more 1nforrnat111n \\ ""' necdNI beforC' fault coulci h1• attributed to KLM \'an Re1J:-1·n told th1 group thal ISttTAKt:Ot-F, I' age t\2) * * * Survivors Shocked By Crash 8) \\11.LIA~ SC"llREIBt::R ()I ti. O .. ly P1lol Sl•ll When thev boarded a Pan American !limbo )C't t1l begin I h e 1 r p I c a .., u n• t ri p t o t h t' Mediterran<'an. 10 1.C'1surl' World residents had ho idea that 15 hours latC'r, lhl'\ would be sur v1vors of hl"-lOrv\ worst <1v1at1on disaster Four couple':-from th<.' r<'lltt• ment communrl v sun·" l'cl the crash that claimed th<· '""<'"of 27 of lhC'Jr OC'll(hbors ()f thn ... r• who d 1 e d . eight w l' rt• m a r r It'd couples Death d1v1ded onl' <:ouplc ~ 11 h s tu n n i n ~ s u d d e n n <' s s in t h t• Canarv (slands Sunda\ After 28 years of marr1a1<i.·. Marin "Ha m ·· Tyzb1r had lost his wife. lrC'm' Tyzbir. ol 2117P \"1a Pu<.'rla, was thrown t'lecir uf the• 1·rash hut Irene \\as trapped inside ;rnd killed Tht' couple had moved to Leisure world afll'r Tv1hir's re t1rement from the machme tool business and had become act1vl' in community and church A series o r fortuitous 1·1rcumstances separated Jran Hrown, a crash survivor. from her husband. Gordon. The cou· pie. of 2306 Mariposa West. are co-owners of the Good Time to Travel agency that booked many Laguna Hills residents on the tour Gordon Brown had flown on ahead of the main bod y of lhl' tour three days before to make final arrangements for the cruise ship that would pick the tr avelers up in the Canaries In the crash. Mrs. Rrown suf fe red leg burns hut was in r<" latlvcly good condition in a local hospital. There was some tension among the fnt•nds and rt•lal1ves of Paul a nd Floy lfeC'k. 2177/\ Via Puerta. when Mr Heck 's namC' appeared on early lists of sur vivors but his wife's name dtd not. Her name was added later. (See DISASTER. Pagt> i\2) * * * Brave Kids . t .. 4 &P lllf•reoMto . The h<.•<.1cll1ght l'Y('S ot th1• '"Om" dr\ 11. a sculpture hy lhl' .J apanese t\ir St·ll Dl'ft•nsl' F11rc·t"'· start• dm\.n a t c·htldren playing on rts base rn Mrs<ma Atr HaM· 3 Nabbed in Theft Of Meters Money Newport Reach police are con· tinu1ng lhC'1r mvest1gat1on of three men arrested late Monday on charges or hurgla11710J! park 1n_g meters in the '\lc1.1. port Pier parking lot. D<'t Ray Cle\ er <.a1d h C' believes the three may be 10 volved m a ring of burglars who ELVIS PILLOW OFFER MULLED Al'ST JN. TC'x. IA P l llilton Hotel officials have been offered $15-0 for the pillow that ('radlC'<I Elvis Presley"s head. but they ar<' not surethev will I akC' 1t ··w e·ve h0ad some pretty <'nl1<' ing offers.·· said Pick Dod.;on. ex ecutlve a.."sistant managl'r of the hote l where the rock singer spent Sund ay night before a cont:crt Monda). h:ne hit parking mt·ters in c1lies from San Diego to Santa Monica. ArrC'stcd were Michael Joseph Presll'}. 32. of Panorama City. llarold Arthur Ililhnger. 40, of Long Ot'ach and Edward George D~er. 27. of Sun Valley. The threl' were originally booked on a chaq::e of conspriacy to <'Omm1t petty thE'fl. which car- nt·~ s.500 bail Cle\"er snid f11llin ger posted bail anrt wai; rclE>ased early to- day. Clevt>r said hC' is trying to get the hail on the remaining two rniscd to S25.000 lo k eep them in custody while h<' completes his in vest1J{~tion . OfficC'r Mike Hietala arrested lh<' group in the parking lot at M <: radc1C'n Square after a jogger stopped the nfficrr to t C'll him he httd just seen three men breaking into meters. 'Dream Vacation' a Nightmare lhetala said the trio matched the description he was given by th C' jogger and they were alleged- ly carrying paper s acks partially filled w1th coins. SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -They paid a s much as $2,498 apiece for the two-week "Mediterranean Hig hlights" dream vacation that was lo begin with a trans-Atlantic flight and continue with a luxury cruise. By Monday morning, the 378 pas11engers who began the JOUrnt>y Saturday aboard a Pan American jumbo JCl were to h ave b~en ex· plor\ng Func hal. a "charming Portuguest> town." and "everyone's favorite port-of-call." says a travel brochure distributed by Hoyal Cruise Lines. s ponsor of the trip. "SAVOR A GLASS OF FAMED Madeira wine." the broc hure . suggests for the Funchal stop. "Shop for girts in quaint stores, or try an f'Xhilaratm1t basket ·sled ride from the top of Terri ere de Lucta •· tnst.ead. the few doien who survived the worst disa11ter In the hiiitOry of civil aviation were lying in hospital beds In a s tran1e coun· trv Some were aneving for lost husbands, wives or friends. At the Royal Cruise office 10 San f'rancl5cO. a staff of 40 w as busy taking "litera lly hundn.'<ls" of cnlls an hour rrom worried re- latives and friends of those on the cruise MICHAEL MUELLF.R, ADMINIM'RATl\'l; mana(er for Royal Cruise. WU turnma away vi11ltort1 and reporten rrom the ogency'g modern downtown orrlcH He ulct C'Ompany Viet Pf"Hl· dent Duncan Beardsley was on his way to Santa Cruz de T enerife in the Canary Islands. where the Royal Cruise chartered jet collided on the runway Sunday with a Dutch Boemg 747. Royal Cruise. which opened it!I office here In 1974. otrers two "Mediterranean Highlights" tours each year and a number of !\imilar cruises on the s hip Golden Odyssey. A spoke5mon for Royal Cruise said earlier that many or the passengers were n•tirC'd or C'lderly. Pictured in the brochure are a sunsel·linted Greek Parthenon in Athe ns. lavish spreads in the <'ruise ship's dmmg room and an atlrucllve middle-age <'Oupl<' em hracinl{ on a moonlit deck. THE "MEDITERRANEAN IUGffUGHTS" tour got off schedule early Sunday when the Pan Am jet was diverted away from ita scheduled landmf( at Las Palma11 on G rand Canary Is land heuuse of a bomb explosion in th• airport thtre "Jmmedlately on your arrivaJ at your destination. you wlll bt e:i1cortec1 to the M .S. Golden OdY11,ey. when• you 'II ~ met by a warm welcome by th~ a hip'• officers Ind crew.·· the brochure had uui ln1tead, the Jet l1nded at Sant.a Cruz end was tax1inr for takeoff for the SO-milt bop back l() l..u Palma.s and the Golden Ody!l"IC'> when the tollllion occurred. (Sfe DltF.AM, Pait At> \ Husband Has Last Word? An outraged Huntington Beach woman who ts se p a rated fro m h e r husband told pol\ce Mon- d ay that R<>meone slipped into her Warner Avenue apartment while she was gone. NothJng was stolen, but all the lurnHure was rear- raf\Jled, Ju.st the way her P!ltranged husband liked lt, l'lheaald Police observed that the worn a n 's husband ap- parently still has a key to the apartment the couple shared ln happier time., I ~OT C , ... ~ .41 ,,-,...p ... I VIC -M7ra Cedraa. 11. uf GIG A•e. 8evilla, WU lbe tr l travelln1 comp•n•on u( Mra. Bl ncho.. w •n octl\le volun teer at Saddltb-»tlc Community Hosp tat. OM of 13 ctuJdrm. ah4- and her brother. Claude Q.f'd I fll IA1aure World, were the only OMS left -Sknnan Hd Martu Elli worth, 77 and 73 respecuvely, of ~ Alcarrobo, had moved to Lei1ure World fro m Seattle, where Mr. Ellsworth was a islock broker . lie was also a director or one of the retirement com· munity's mutual assoc1ahons. -Ray and Helen ffaJJdoraoo, or ~93N Ronda Sevilla. were both in their late 70s and had been mar· ried for JUSL over a year. Mrs. Halldorson was an employe oClhe Leisure World managementr1rm, fovolved in resales of villas and )lomes in the community. Her boss. Earl Tustkey, Mud the couple were "happy as a lark and ha\'IDg a hell of a lime'' since their marriage -J ean Houston. 508C J\ \'C 6e\'1lla. "a~ a "ado" \\ho iraveled extcns1\'ely :o.tnlC her husband's death Se\•cral yt•ars• -ago. Friends and netl(hhors s • .11d she worked in the libr.1ry and al Saddleback Hosp1lal. was a f!OOd card player and was "full of life." ~he was also a member of Geneva Presbyterian Chur<.•h. • -Frank and Gwen Kase, 817H Via Alhambra. were interested m gardening and flowers, according to neighbors. Mr. Kase was also a member of the Laguna 1!1lls Rotary Club. -William and Leon e Comb!>, both in their 60s. of 1900 Avcmda Majorca. were also married late in life. They had lived 10 Leisure World since 1969 and made a point of taking at least one e xtended tnp each year. Mrs Combs, from a longtime Anahl'tm family, once taught school an that cat) lier husband is a r<'lired avocad•l rancher from f'Jllbrook and came from l\11ssouri oru?anall) -Karl and Lorraint> Larson, :136A A\'C Sevilla. were an their early 60s and well 111,.ed b\ neighbors. Mr Larson "as a rt; tared aircraft industry enganci'I' The couple lravl'led extensivl'I~ and had only rt'l'<'ntly rcturrll'd from a t rip to Australi:.i and the South Seas The~· were very at· t 1 ve in Leisurl' World acll vitws and c lubs and \\ere re~tilar C'hurchgocrs -Benjamin Malin, 469F Calle Cad11, was a sm glc man and a re tired mechanical engineer lie was a collector of Oriental art .... orks :ind had trtl\<'ler1 e\ tenst\'l'ly since his retirement -Helt'n P<'lus, 2267 Via Puerta. was a li5) c<ir old widow and also an t•mploye of the Leisure \\.'or Id m <inagcmcnt company in thr rf"\Jlt•s dt\1s1on S h e a n d c o \\ o r !,. 1· r II !' I l· n ll:illdor.,on had s1~nl•d up for th1 trip st·p.1r.11l•h .inti found 0111 later the) \.\OUlrl ht• tr;nl'1111~ logt•lher -francil. and Kathr) n Sim· mons, 198A An•. M<1 1or<:a. \.\Crl' hoth ret1rt•d SC'hnol lt•.ithcrc; and rl'<>1d1•nt s of l.1•1stHP World ;dmost sinr1· ih m rept1on Tht.•r dl'c1ded to te1kt• the rru1..,e almo;t nn th<' ~pur of thl' mom<•nt and Mr Simmons h;11l to h1· tulkNI in to 1t . nP1ghhor:-. n •talll'cl t1id<1\ -Elizabeth Re inin1c 219 ·,\\c :\1 aJorca. was a ret1rl'd It bran an • ind lt•aehl'r 111 h1·r riwl hils Shi' v. as Ira\ l'ltnl! "1th h1·r l11n1lttm1· friend. \N;1 llohnt.•r of S,rnt<i Ana. who wac; ,11-;o k1llE'd in thP 1·olhs1on Hl'l.1ll\ t'' ,,11fl sht had taken a trip E'\'Cn \ r .. ir for th1• past SC\'en )'PMS . -Etht>I Sf.bo, 'i 1. nf fi52 i\' I' Scv1 Ila. hac1 become a "11tn" '<'f\ rf"<·enl 1\-acrnr<11ni:: tn nc1ghbon., and v. a-; lnt\.ehnA lo gel awa)' from her lonehnl'"'- -Florenct' Sparr, 85, 30870 \'1a St'r rna. wa'> tak1n.: the trip with hrr ti5 nar·11lrl daui:ht<'r Helen Vernon. who "as alsn killed. The two \.\Omt'n ll\ed together m Le1<>ure World. The two had traveled together cx- t~nsively 111 the past five years and returned from a trap to the <)ricnt only a f<•w months ago. Mrs Spmr's sun 1vinA family m embers snirl lhC' woman had tlecn a hosp1tnl owner and ad ~inistrator in Los An~cles ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~ 0r'""'9 CM\t O•·•• flloot _."'..,..•<"' l\f~ bi,...t,_...,_,, ~n\ novtlil•\l'ltdbft"t Or~ C-M\t ~·\f\l"Q (°ftrf~fH'°lf ~'lit.-,.dlt•f"""'"' pyOUt~ Mo~•Y '"'M;O+I ""°'*~ fC>f (Ml• • ,,,,_.,.,. ,.. .... 90f1 A•A<" H,,,.,l~l'W'I &tM.fl\ ,OUll"I •• ,,., V•••t• ...... ", CHdd••o.. V•Ht f' •r-d • Ltt""" ""'M ft \ttvl Pt ( "•'t A "·nqW 'fl"O'"""''' "'"' to&'I t\ ~11,IWd \.elv'f1'y\ ......, ~'" ,,.., • fl'f'•""•P•f Oort'• ~h·nQ r •"I ,, •i UO.,..... .t 8•r • ~tr"1. (O\t• -.Ww Cat11ar-ft1,..,,,. .... ,. ...... P'"'6tnt t 1'd ~lftr Ju\• ,.,.. .. ., ..,,,,. PU\ld,.M •""1 C,.l\ft.-1 M..~ ,~ ..... 11.n11 fd1tnr TfrrMtrtu• a "-'w••••th'-M1,.eQ11n.q F OttOf" ("•"'., ... l••• f1Urt\tf4 lit NAU A\\l\l•n• Ma"fQl"O l~t..,., Cotta M•H Office /Niii"' ~:;::::· :·J i~"':':..o .,.,. · Offlc" l 419\~ll "•Mf\ I t•~Gl•,.,..r••~hol tf11~l•~ll'W"+ fk•r I\ 1111\ .,,,"''"' l'tu;•ll'Y•td kdtl••CWH• VtHt'f '''°' \4 -•I MMiilt ., ~ o~roo ,, ..... Ttlepho"• (1141....,21 CIHelfltd Advt111f1nt t42-M71 • ~'('~ !!~, <>:,:.,~, c~~! .. ':,~~':.f:.:, • ~·t"f tr •d4'trt1Uf'l'H,_h ~,.,,_ "''¥ "'"' I '"'ftWJ\11 ~ .. •llPtawt ,.. t i ft••"'' \~••t'I ef ' l"t'f•••••"""' ., ~.<1r;:,,_c1•:",:::!~~. 1:~'d.:' ,~~:::, ~':t '. =~:',?.,..'l, ;~!~::,;-"*''"'• M•llt•rr \ • • • -Ir • T1a.blr. JI 17P Via haU, wa the wUe o! • er IW'Yl ..... Mano .. Jlam" T)'&blr. Her fll • 1•an •• blatect c ol wr~ll ... but •be •• trapped In Ide •nd d1"1 Sbt! had been active •l St Nicolas Ctn1rch 1n Lat una Htlls -Oaartn and Fen ~bell, of SOl2 °' ulo. v.crc t•nthu~1asllc about the trip and had ur1&ed friends to ao with them. Mr Ziebell was a retired manufac turer of c hildren's clothing from Chicago. Hts wife had bt'en in the m illinery bu!>t· ness and taught needlepoint at Leisure World where the couplt! had lived about 31 2 years. TENERIFE AIRPORT Worst Aviation Disaster in History DI ASTER •.. Th ltN'b h•1J mi·~• 11 lo l..t"I uft• \\ 01 hJ from Sal1l• An• er I veu1 aio 11 s,.Hal ofhC"1•l!l It 1 ··ti \11 llt<t II 1n · \ t•1) Mr.1\ 'nnd11100 H~ run Oll'd ti nit. t' bllt•rbrocll. of 2~J26Q ll:lhl 11 tu .mt' ,1 , ,1 l'\1t II Yl'<I th1 ouah the flu) aa~h . The)' wer~ hoeh in 1hu<-k und Mr El lttrbrcwk ~ui.t uint•ct a hrokt-n P•'I \" Thl' cuuplt.> :-.4uet.>1ed out J ~hit t Crt'<l \.\ tndow LO c.•:-.c Upt.' lhl' flam~:t. Ellerbrnc·k as J r~tired ;.1rd11tl'<'t ;ind u <.'&.1nd1d11tc for t•ll'\'tlon to orw of Lf'1!>urc Worh.l's mutual a...,soe1at1ons ll.1rold and Grace McGowan, 249J\ C Jlle Ar al:on , were sitting ID the first class section of the plane and apparently escaped serious injury, according to their son . Thc.•y arc active in the Geneva Pre::.byterian Church in El Toro. One other Laguna Halls resi· dent who had Ii ved tn Leisure World off and on until his death ID the crash was Martin Fisher He was living in the Villa Valencia retirement apartments. Fisher was an agent for Good Time to Travel. the firm that booked many of the Ll'tsurc Worlder), on the 1ll·faled tour l ll' \\ il!'t ;1 longtime arl'a res1dl nt <ind member of Gent•\ a f>rC'sll\ ll'n.111 DIAGRAM SHOWS HOW TAXIING PAN AMERICAN 747 AND KLM JETLINER COLLIOED~-10 Crash, Exploslon on Runway Caused Flamlng Crash That Killed 575 People The other couple that lived through the <.'rJ~h were Herbert and Laura WJldrip, 2391 Via \tanpo~a Wc'>l Waldrip l'seaped "1lhout 1njun and has \\ 1fc sus tatnl•d a hrohen ankle and kne\• Ne1th1•r suffrn•d hums. Thl' Waldnps "''rt• also ~1<·ti\c rn < it'OC\'U Prt•sh.\ ll'J tan C'hurch Church · Fro•Pa~AI OthcrOrangl' Coast\ 1el1m!'t in eluded· -.Mr. and Mr'>. RobNl I .. TAKEOFF PROBE CONTINUED • • • Ste\·enson, ll!J ,\ n•r11d<1 Sanl1Jgo. San Clemente The Ste\'l:nsons. 1 t•l ir1•tl from busines::. It.fr, v. ('fl' Jl'll \" <'h111 l'11 ffi(.>mb<·r s. who. accord 111g rot h1·11 m in1Mer were .. a \'l'ry ha pp) !,.ind of pcoplr ·· -Ll. Col. W. Clirrord and Mr~ Bradlt>y, 31252 Pa~l'O !-\1•1 t•nci ~.111 Juan Cap1!>lrnno JI (' was a rl'tire<I \L1nnl' C'11rps officer who. nt.·1ghhor.., ..,,ml It fl the i,erncr earl\ tn "f"·nd mun· ll ml' With his '""' :\1JI111r1t·. y, hfl had succe!'t!'tfulh und1·1 g11nl· .1 l'JnC('I' O(ll'f,lllon .111d \1h11 w orkt:d lo r.11'1' fu111b '" • "n1h.1t thl' disease rn 111hr1 -Mr. and '1r' ltoh1·rt l'<1rl-.1 ·r of Capistrano Ht .11 I fhe Parkt>r ., "1•1 ,. "'' 111 1 • t P arker Esercl\\ l'11111p.111\' 11 11 11 Dana Point -Robert and '\tan \\t•hh1·1. 1 n 'l1red lr\'1111' 1·rn11d1• ""l'fl' .ti " among lhost• kill1·d 111 lh1· c r.1'-h Webber \\as 1"pmt1•dl\ s•ll em ployed prwr to h1:-. 11'111 .. 111• 1 r The Wcbbt'l's, \\h11 lt\t•d .11 ,.,, • T~111arack \\:iv an I 111\1·1 :-.1t \ Park. had livt'd 1n In ant: 1111 Jbout one year ft·w th:ta1 b ,111• known about llw t•ouplt'. 1•:-.•·•·1•t that they mm·1•d lo In 1111' 110111 lluntington B1•ad1 \1 h1·11 · th1·\ had resider1 for l\\o \'l'.1r., 1'11111· to that. the Wt•hhl'·,., li\l·d 111 Glendale Tht·ir chlld1 t•n '-till 11• side rn tht.• Los Angl!lt•<, a t t'.1 * * * Fro. Pag~ Al 5 KILLED • • had n•cenll' mnq·cl from th1·11 homt• on Lido Is lt· follov. 1ng 17 \ l'.ff'\ IO~(.'\\ port 01•,11 h () r Johns lo n 5 1 " ,1 s :i p t'd1alr1t1an at tht ·\1·a t·1.1 !\ted1cal Cenkr in <Jrangl' 1 h1· J ohnstons ar<' 'ur \'1\'l'<I !iv t\\•1 J!rown sons .ind l\\O grirnn 1auAhtcrs. ,\ I s o k 1 I l 1• d 1 n S 11 n day 's disaster were Mr .• mct Mrs. Robert Goerthart Hi21 ,\r11ta Lanr ,\ neighbor s~lld the c;11cdhJrt.!> had hH"CI in 7'P\.\port Hl':H'h for th1• past 12 \'l'Sr s ,ind t h.tl !\1 t '.\ G1wdhart \\,1s f11r11wr 1'11•<;1<l1·nt nf th« Thur,<f.1\ \1 11rn10~ ( lull ••f \i <'"port Reach The couple are sun" c•d In t wci r h1ldren presently t•nrnllt•<I 1n 1 nl ll'ge * * * Frorre Page A I 2 WOMEN. • arran(!('ments. and 1l 's c;urc lurky the:> did." h<' obsen!'d Ht• and Mrs. Holyoskf> plan to marry ID Ensenacta next month. following the annual :>&<'ht ract· to that Baja city "I haven'l received the tele i;traph yet. but WN,lern t'nion called my son and gave him thf' mcssa~e. ·~Last said "She asked that I contnrt h<'r son. John in Newport Bca<'h. and another son. Robb m San Jose, to tell them she's okny " Where an· the v.1callonmg wo m en now., "That's a J?ood riuci;t1on." the Balboa Island resident laughed. "She told me she's not much at writing letters, but I've got an address in Athens where they are s upposed lo arnve m about a week and a half." Mrs. Holyoake h a!' a brother who works in th<' U.S. Embassy in Athens. and s he and her mother are scheduled to visit him there. * * * Amen1'<1n. Dulctt..and Spanish in· 't•:-t ii.:ator~ heard lhl· ta pt•., lOJ.!l•lhl•r this aftc·rnoon lie "as ttuoll'<I as saying thl' lapes ..,howl.'d the• KLM pilot asked for .11r tr .1ffw ro11trnl d.-;iranC'e. a prt•llfntn.1r1 1·•mt:1l'l \\dh the con t111J lowl·r \\ht·n tht• tower and pil11I ci1si·11ss ;lit 1tuclc and radio <'Ont.id onrc thl' takeoff is under \\ .1 \ 'l;hc• l>11l ch nt•\~smen said lhc flut 1'1111ff1<'1Jl at•knowledgcd that th•· pilot would normally wait for ,I I l'llrtd l'lt ,Iran{'(' · It 1s l'lt•;it that the Pan Am 1•1)111 hP.ml thl' l>ull'h pilot ~a\ 'I J 111 I tlrnw ofl · "ht.•" as quot lod \ 11 2 1!1 pPoplt· .1hoa1 tl the Dutch I 11 I • .Ct 1111 l11din1! l hr· l ,q1tain I. \ \ '.m l..111lt'll thctl m th•· , 1,1,h '-tmd.1\ .• 1\ tJtton·, W1)r'l '"'"''''I \11 Fn111• 111f11·1al said tho"· 'HI\ I\ Ill., \\ hn \\ t 11 1101 Sl'l IOU),I\ 11111111 d \\11Uld 111' .illo\\ l'd to go •I • "ht•n• 111 l11t· l 111t1•d Stat1·" 111J1 1•1·1toa1111·dw.il 1•\.1111111;1111111 rt 111 11111·1 m 1·d1.it1· ..,top ;1t \11 <o11111 1\11 !'one Ba:,,t'. N .I I h 1· pl.1111• wa-. to ha' 1• lakt•n llff t'otr ly th!" .1 fll'r ll•1t1t1 h11t p l;1l'1ng 1111' 111 n1r1·d ,1hu.11 r1 \1 .. .., tak1n1-: l1H1).!t'I th.in (''<Jll'('tt•d. {' S Of 111·1.d-. <;;lfd .. :.1rltt·r. both !'an 1\ml•nc;in .md k.l .:\T a1rhm•s ';url thc\ \H·11 rtul ,,1t1,f1ed \\1th Ill<' 1nvcsllg,1 t t<>ll h\ ~p.m1.,h aul h11rtt1£'s. \ I '.111 \mt·ril·.111 -.pokf"stnan l .d lt·rl a 1 t•po1 I ll\ !'!po.in 1~h ol. 11\"t.tl~ rnhn~ out ~.iltut<Jgc ur hum.111 1•n 11r h\ th•· .11t trafftl· l·ont rolll'r., "t•nltrl•ly premature .11111 llll< .1ll1·d for < 1fftl'1 Jls h.iu lil•c11 tunccrnt'tl 1h,1t the "reckagt' of the 10.000· fool Sant.1 C1 U/. run" a) might p1 t'\ l'nl thl' 1'\.Jcuat1on plane trnm landing Bu1 the pilot, MaJ W E O" l'n of De Funiak Spr · 1n~s. Fla . flew lhe transport ~1l,tnl' oq•r the wrccka~c a nd l.1ndl.'d on thl' t J Xl\.\-a y alon,gsidc TONIGHT Rf.lllND THE HEAD · I IM•:S" Dr. G ILES T . BROWj\; Jecturer.OCC Forum 7 30p.m . ' TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA" -Sou th Coas t Hepertory Theater, Tuesday- "lu ndaythrough April 23, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH30 OCC LECTURE -"Aviation Safety for Pilots." F'ine Arts Bldg.119, 7:30p.m . COASTLINE CC LECTURES ''Grandparenting," Fairview Hospital Re habilitation Center . 10 a .m . "Classics of Early Sound Films." Jo:stanciLI High School Forum. 7 p.m. Estancia Teacher Report.s CB Theft F:slane1a High School instrur tor Cha.rl('s A. Cutforth told Costa Mesa police Monday that so m eone broke into his car in the school parking lot, taking a citizen band radio. tools and Jewelry valued at $390. Cutforth, 36, of 21126 Windchild Lane, Huntington Beach, said he ·discovered the loss from his pickup truck at 3 p.m . Monday. Besides the loss of the radio and tOQIS, he said a necklace and bracelet were m issing. • Fro• Page A I DREAM SHATTERED • • • FOR JORDAN TARTIKOl'F OF San Francisco wno had ac· companied his wife, Enld, a Royal Cruise booking age~t. on the hip. tht' bomb·cau11ed delay apparently seemed a bad omen. The Tart.Jkoffs «iot off the plane before It be1r11n lt.s fatal joum~y down the runway. ''Ht jUJt didn't want to 1et bock on the plane," said his br1>ther. Andy TarUkoff. who 1poke with the couple Monday by telophoM. ."She'• triweled a lot with the Bgency," Tartlkorr uld or his s is- ter tn·law "Thbs was the first time they took thl11 trtp. It wall her 50th birthday Sunday.'' th<' ma1D run\.\ <i). "ht c h remains C'IOSl•d I n Amsler d a m . K L M t• x pre),),£'d disappointment that thl' fliAht recorder from its airliner h.ul ht·l'n 1mpoundl·d h ~ Spanish off1c1als. · As f.!r as we know, tht'rc art• no fa<·1lities on T l'nerif<' to col- late tht· 1nformallon contained an the· flight rrcorcl<'r,'' thl• ~pukesman :.aid "We had hoped to get 1t back here a:. soon 3 ). pos~1ble to gel some 1dea \\hat cJu:.cd the crash ... Pein Amel 1can :.<itd ab in 'est1gation into the cr<i-.h tn· d1cated the collts10n occurred csbuut 400 feet from tht• :.pot \I ht•re 1h f<'l "ti'.\ .,l'heduled t<• pull off the m <llll runw;iy and v. di! until the KL:\1 Jl'l had takt•n 11f( It s.11d both pl.11ws had to t.1\1 .don)! lh1· m.rn1 rum1 a\ bccaU'.\l or 11111p•,l 11111 1111 t 11l' p,J·I all cl l<IX I\\ ;I\ I h1 Kl \I 1"tl1111·1 \\a:-hurl11nJ! du" n lht· 1 u1rn .i) .it uhout I~> m1lrs an hour fnr takt>off whe11 1t ramnwd tnto th1· Pan Aml'rll'.in plant·,,., 11 11.1., t1111111H! 1irr th•· Judge Bars Public From Murder Court •\ pn•ltminan h<'a nng 1nt11 multiple criminal chargl·s L1ct•tl by t W O of tht c·c tct•fl.IAt'I '.\ OJI' t•uscd of k1llinA four pcoplt· du1 an,g a 10 d;a~ murdt·r ;.ind roblit•n :-.prcc opt>n<'d today 111 !'><intJ AnJ Municipal Court But .Judge John Tt•al haO"rNI the pres:-and puhlil' from the courtroom after defonsc law,rrs e'Cerciscd their right to han: llw hearing conducted behind clo~ed <loo rs Facing court nclion lh<tl C'ould lead to their bein~ tried 111 Orang<' County Sup<'rior Cour t arc Brett Matthew Paul Thom<1~ 18. and Mark Titch. 17 Titch, who has been cc·rtif1ed for trial as an <1dult, faces add1 t 1onal charges "1th William (<'rank Ilaupu. 19. for the shooting of a San Diego polar<' officer in that city during the holdup of ,1 h quor store Dl'C: 27 fl aupu is c:urrcntly hl·ing hl'lrl bv San Otego authorat ll'S Arr<'slmg offlcC'rs i,a1d the• dt.' fcndants arc linked to four kill· mgs The s la\1ng .Jan. 2•1 nf <iarden (;rn\C <'INk Ephraim .J C'hns t1an. :15, who was -.hot dur 111,g the robbery of a dairy outlet on Katclla Avenue in Garden G ro\'e -Th<' killing J<in. 29 of hillinrd parlor O\Hlt'r Auhrc:, I .. Duncan, 48, and his da ughter. Denise, 18, who were shot on the front lawn of the ir Anaheim home The murder .J<in 21 nf Laura Ann Stoughton, 20, whOS<' bodv was found on a hill in east Orange. a crucifix C'laspcd L1Ahl· ly in her right hand. Police said s he had been shot in the face Fro•PageAI COSTS •.• ( acili ty Into consideration Elpers also pointed out that lhP $4 . l million budgel d<'fic1t will eventually b<' offset by futur<' <'OI· lectlon or patient account!! still owed the county as well as "un- anticipated revenues" from the s ale or medical center land. Pilot Carrier's Receipts Stolen Costa Mesa ne ws paper carrier Kenneth E. Mc Elroy, 15, told police someone entered his house while he wait vl11lllng friends hu!t week. taking Dally Pilot n~wspaper receipts of $13~ 2.'i The McNally S<-hool !ltudent. of 829 T owne St .• told orrtcers the thief entered the home through an unlocked window. tul<1n~ the money from a cash box htcldcn In h ie bedroom The boy sftld ht did not discover the rrime until Mon- day runway onto a taxiway Spanish offi<·1ab s.iict They sa1rl both piloh were luld to taxi down the mum runwav with the KLM craft in the ll·act. Th(• Dutch pilot was told to turn around and prepan• lor t:.ikeofl bul to hold has posit ion until gl\ l'rl l'leurancc. while the Pi.In Am Jl't was to turn off at a lax1wi.1v and wait for lh£' KLM plane to ~lear, lhey said. Gov. Antonio Ov:irzabal !.aicf the planes collided nearly h1·atl on. and the "key point · \\ "" "hethcr the KL:\1 pilot harl perm1:-.s1on to ta kl· off T h e Dutch pilot. Z A \'t·lrlh111sl·n '.in ZJnt<'n. v. "' killed along "1th tlw 11th1·r :!IX person~ r eported aboJrd hi' plant.• Soviets Set Nuke Blast OSLO. Norn av cAP l The Soviet gon•rnment ap· par<'ntly sl'l off anothl'r un· derground nul·lcar 1.'X· plos1on <•t its '\sian testing ground today. The ~or\\cgi:.in St>r.,mologiC'al ln:.lllute s.111 1 1t J l·gt.,ll'rcd '>e1sm1c V. ,1 \ t' S f I' II Ill \\ h J t I l hl'11c,ed \\ii an under· g1 nuncl bl.1st an e.istern hJ1.1khst.i11 The '\;on,1•g1.111 anstit11ll· -;,11d tht· trTm<>I''.\ nwa .... ured ~ 7 on th1· H11·htt•r Sl'ak Russ Mum on U.S. Arms Proposals :\10SCO\\' ( i\ I' 1 Thl' ~)VICI n 1 n n I a 1 it' c1 1 o rt•.., p n n d t 11 1\ml'r11:an 11ut·lea1 Jfm::. control proposal" today a:-talks rcsumc·cl bl'l w<'en Sccn•lan of State Cvru' R . \' ance and SO\ t<'l Forc·1~11 :\I 101!.tcr Andrea,\ (;rom' ko \'an<'e went into the morntn" round preparl'rl to thscuss pro"' po..,ab he 011tl1nt·rl ~1oncl<.n for a ne\\ Strategic Arms L1rri1tJt1on Treat,· 1SA LT1 So\·iet repre.,l'nt :ttl\·c·s .tskt•d to go O\t'r otht•r rn.1ltt•rs tnSh'Jd L'S ~pokesm an Hoddinl? C<trler said afl<'r I he l.ilk'> rcc<.•ss1•d ~•I m1dd:n C<irter \.\Ould not s:l~ v.h1 ch subjects were discus~d.'but thc·y were likely to have mcludcrl arms saJes and t roop cuts in CC'n lral Europe' Carter descnbeu tht· lulks onh as "businesslike." · Vance indiccsted he cxpeclccl a response to his SALT proposals. although Carter said there hat! been no set agenda for lodu~ ·s talks . Thi' talks <ti'<' srh<'dulc·d to l nd \\' c fl n es day a ft er n oon .1 n d \'ance wants to lea\'t' !\toc;ro" Thur.!>day morntnJ! \\1th .JI IP:tsl .1 framl'\\Ork for mnrr• dl'lJllcd . 1w ~11t 1.1t1011~ on l11n1t tn.1' .1nrl n· d111 1ni.: 11111 lt•.11 .11111-; \ .1m 1· .it .1 lllt'l'ltng \lond;1y af IC'rnonn g,1\1· <;rornyko th1· l':i rtt•r .1dmt01.,tr~1t1on's proposal 111r .1 c·omprl'hl'n.,t\ 1• lit\\ arms .11·ronl n·q111nng liolh gm t•rn nwnts to 1 t.•1h1<·t' thC'1r nul'leur \\ ... qion 'tock' ... 1t.1rph 1111-.H \l'' ht• .1dd1·d th.1l 1f the ll11.,s1.ins \\Ill not go thill rar lht• l ~ J.!O\ 1•rnnw111 1o; ready tu nf gol1,1t1· .1 h· .... ~ .1mh1tio11~ Jgn·~ ml'n t h .... ,.d Oil 1111' olC!'nrd Fnrcl .1rHI Bn 1h11t•\ 11·.11 hl·<I ,1t thur 1111 t'ltni: in\ l,111" 11 tok It C'Jllt•cf lor .1 tn•.11\ l11111l111g • .1rh nauon tn ·• 100 lor11• r a11g1• hom IH'rs and m1,.,tl1·' \11th 11111 mori• lhan 1.:i:io of th•• rn1 ...... t1i•c. to he· 1•qu1pp1•d \\lllt 111ult1plt· \\ ;i I l11 .. 1d.._ C 1 om~ \..111 t'p11rll'dl ~ l'Xprl'!>Secl ~uppmt l11r .1 pal'l ba~ed on th1· \ l:.tdl\os lok .1g 1 t•t·nwnt <tnd n•- rH'JlNl llll' So\ ll't 11tomancl lh.11 llw 1\nwrn .111 Ct·111st• m1~:-.ile lw 111<.'ludf'd 111 tlw "t'<llJOn s o;uh1e1·t to 11•,1111 [1011 rl11-. l'l'llt'\H'd lht• d1 ... pul\' oH·r llH lu,1011 of tht <'ru1~t· ,11ut th1• Sm ll'I Hill'kf1re hombt•1 11liH h Ii.is dt•adloeked t hl' ~tr.1tl·g1c .1111i:-hrnll<1llun l:ilk!; lhc pJ:-.l ~(',If Oally Pl ... llell P"°IO Looking Back 50 Years Costa Mesa-Newport ll:irhor l.1ons Club president Conrart ''Shorty" Schcafrr lh•ft) and liar r' J. Asian. immeolate ~ast president of Lions lntcrnut1on.1i. v iew speC'ial 1927 edi- tion of the Cost:.1 Mcsn Jlcruld Cnow the Daily Pilot> whi<'h welcomed the Lion!!; Club and 1ls 21 charter members SO Y<'ars ago About 200 memht•1 s and guests ottenrled dub'!! ~th bn1hday party last wel'kcnd In (;ust.i Mes a ' I f (. ' 'Network' Sta·rs, 'Roe y' Triumph 'EDITOR' WINS ONE Jason Robards CITED FOR 'NETWORK' Beatrice Straight ------------- Hulbert to Request Action in Defense A hC'anng in whiC'h arcu:-.ed rapist-killer Ken RH·h;ird Hulbert will demand to rf(>f(•nd himself in his tria l April lH opened today in Orange County Superior Court. Hulbert. 24. of Full<'rton. w.inh fleputy Puhhr DefondC'r Walter Marines Play Reserve Cops lnOceamide OCEA ...... SlfH: 1 \Pl \t;inn<'s from nearb~ CJmp PPnrlkton arc Y.t1rk1n g 1111l v.l·ll :.is Oceans1d<' nl~ polic1· officer" in their o;pare ti ml" Ch11 f of Pohce Rolf Henze !ia~s The arrangi·ment, a first, was approvC'd las t summer by the Dep;irtmt'nt of Defcn:-.t• to ht:lp out the c1tv's poltC't' forn· AftC'r 110 hour::. of trciining, J total of 48 of the Mannes now Y..l'ar Oceanside polt<'t• uniform" ;:is part t ime n.·<;N\ 1s~., Thn ar" respons1hlC' fo1 t7 1wn 1 nt of .ill the patrol Y..ork d(lne In p11J1< 1· r•· ... rr\'es. Hcn1e s:11d "Their fll'lc1 duh h,1s 111· .. n "dt1sfacton .ind 'Jl11,1hll-h1• '<lid in a n ·1>0rt to th1• C11 ~· ( '01111 t· 1 I Thi' D~'fl'ns1• lkpartrr11 nt' JP pro' ;ii came aflL•r SI\ 1111mth.s of pcrsu-asion from r.1 ayor Paul r;raham a form< r ~1arini­ general. Zech removed from th•· courtroom m lhc belief thal h" can bC'tter defend himsl'lf on charges of murder. rapl', rnh bery, kidnap and assault. . Judge William S Lee's cl1 • c1sion to start the hearing toda\ earn(' immediately <tfler hi· g ranted portions of a ddense m11 t1on to exclude evidence sc1nd hv pohce shortly aftN Hulbert ... <1rrest m Januarv 19iti The harnnl! from e\'ldence of " ..:un anrl jev.elry allegedly round .1t the Hulbert home bv pohc(' 1.., t"(pected to have little 1mp • .u:t on thE' cas(•, prosecutors said lt 1s alleged that Hulhcrt rapt·rl and killC'd a \\1l1ll1cr "om.in v. hose bod\'\\ a:c. found m the ha( k sC'at of ~ l'ar parkl'd in .1 Fullerton apartment compll'"- Further charges conta1nC'd in a 1.t C'ount grand Jury indic·tment include the allegations that he as '>aulted two other women, one of v. horn was left in a ditch m the Irvine area \ JU~ ruled two v. eeks ago in J udgt• Lee's courtroom that Hulbt>rt was :-.ane and able to face tn:il despite declarattons by four rJ l' f <' n c; e p s v c h i :.i t r 1 " I s w h 11 rl1·-..L·ribed him a"> ,1 1 la.., ... 11· p.iran01c1 '>ch11ophrl'nH· What l'' l' r t h C' 11 u I 1 11m1 • "f llulhPrt ., Or;m~t' ('ount \ tn;il h1 .... 1111 f.1el'S multi pk r h.1rgl' ... cnn 1 11nf'rl tn a Los ,\ngt·lcs Crnml\ ~ r .rnd JUry ind1clml·nt Police "ho hookC'rt him 1Hl 11111lt1ple chargE's of rapt" roh lll'n. and ;i-,,,mll 111 th.it .1rt'.1 duhhed him the · Ea.,1'1d1• 1.1p1sl." Press Probed Diedrich Checks Plwne Calu l\y GARY GRANVILLE . 011 ... O•lly Pt IOI Stoil Oran~«' County SupC'r visor Ralph Diedrich has be<'n !.Crutini7.ml? lt>kphonr hills of newspapers with offices in CJ county builchni:i to find out where reportC'rs have bel'n rail inR THE P HONE C'llA RGF.S an• those run up h~ newspapers on county phones that, in turn. are billed to the papers Shown on the duplicate bills delivered to Diedrich's of · rice last week <tr<• the toll phone numbers called by re portl.'rs D1t'dnch put .111 <11Cfr tn v.ork finding out\\ hose numbt'r was being callC'rl HE WAS ABLE, FOR example. to tell how many calls had been made from the D&ly Pilot's county bureau office to Assemblyman Dennis Mangers' office in Sacramento. Additionally. he was able to tell the days of the calls, the hour of the day o.nd the duration of the call. Died.rich's interest in the newspaper phone bUls came :ifter the Santa Ana Register alleged he had made $29 worth of "political phone calls" over a two-montll,penod. THE FULI,ERTON SUPF:RVISOR labled the story in accurate and "a cheap shot" and said it was aimed at mnk ing him look likt• "n lwo-bit cheat." So, the Fullerton supervisor's initial interest in the newspaper phone calls apparently was aimed at discover· ing if thC'r<' ar(' any cheats among the press corps. But he took hi!I investigation a step further when he or dercd the aide to find out who was being called from tht• newspapers' county omcc!I. WHEN ASKED IF HlS interest in the press calls m1~ht not be interpreted to be a form or spying on the press not far removed from eavesdroppin((, Diedrich answered, "No" What's good for the aoo'le Is good for the gander. th<' supervisor said Finch's Oscar Cheered LOS ANGELES (AP! -A scathmg satJre on the television industry, a cinderella tale of a second-rate boxer's reach for the top and a Watergate detective story took mos t of the Oscars at the 49th Academy Awards, but Peter Finch stole the show. "l''inchie," as the film com- munity affection ately knew the late actor, was posthumously honored with the best actor Oscar for his portrayal of a mad hroadca:-.ter in "Network." In tht• mo:.-t poignant moment of Monday night's nationally tel<.'ras t awardc; show, Liv L'I· Iman opened thl' Bes~ Actor en- \ l'lopc und read, "Peter Finch, for 'Network.' · The crowd at the packed Music Cl'nh'r roared. its approval. as F111th. who died of a heart attack .Ian. 1-1 . bcl'umc the firs t actor l' v l' r t o w 1 n t h c a w a rd • posthumously. FAYE DUNAWAY won the br:.-l a<:trcss :.iward for her blistering performance as the hard-driving "network" exec:· tutivc who sacrificed all for suc- cess. The Oscar for the best picture \\ C'nt to .. Rocky," which was made for a ··cheap" SI million :.ind featured a then-unknown l eading man -Syl vester Stallone. The story of a down- and out fighter's shot at the ht'il\\V.l'1ght title also won a director's Oscar for John G. Av 1 ldsen and another for best him editing. Some critics said th<' affair lackl•d some of the excitement of past Oscar nights. but that was m part hy design. "Exorcist " direc- tor William Friedkin, who pro- duced this year's sho w, cut down on some of the on~tage chit-chat a nd offstage glitter in ~n effort lo prorluc<' a more dignified s how. WHAT llE GOT was a more d11~01fied <;how that rlragged m p.irh ·11 looks hkf' '"' could have u~t·tl <.,onw of that meaningless mtC'rchangl'. ·· one Academy of- flC'1al mumbled m reference to FnC'dkm'o; mo\'C' from two pre- """' t'rs to Ont:• l nltkt' last \C'ar \\hen "One Flt•\\ On·r th~· Cuckoo's Nest" ~'\ rpt :ill thr ma1or ealegnncs. I ht'>\ t'Jr., horn a gt• hy the film in- rlustry to 1hl•lf larkt·cl a h1g wm- n1·r "Network" and "/\II the Pn•s1dcnt's Men." each "'1th four :.-ti.ltul'ltes, v.on the most. Stallones "Rocky" took three Oscars. · It was a classic r::isc of tim- ing , m.m m1CI material," Stallone said m a backstage assessment of thl' film that at one time nnhndv wantrd 1f he was tn IX' p.1rl of the dC'al. Stallone, who "rnt t• "Hod,'. · conce~iled \\Ii .1t1 •\ er d1..,JpJH1intment he rn .1' h.1ve frlt .it losing m thC' H•· ... t Al'tor t Jlt'gor) \~KEO IF IT was true that he \\ rntt· '~w enormously popular film 1n lhn•f' day.-.. the 30-year 11lrl .u·tor n·pl1t'd. ·· I \Hole 1t in l\\o da,.., hut I didn't want to <,('l·m l;kc a prodigy." Snappy ...,., ork for J m,rn ""ho 'd never seen a hght uni 11 ht' v. as 29. Jason Robards. the actor who hroui?ht perfection to Eugene n·Nc11J malt'nal on stage, won an Oscar for his portrayal in "All The President's Men" of Ben Rradlc<'. th<' Washington Post's t·xecutivc editor. rt was Robards" first Oscar nomination. Beatrn.:e Straight, who lost husband Wilhnm llolden to F aye ])11naway in "Network.·· was named best s upporting CJclress. ,\1Jss Stra1~ht . who spent years on Hrondway and did a stint in lhC' quickly foldt'c1 television -,how "RN1con lldl,'" won the Academv's honor on the basis of onl y two.brief :.cencs m the film. TherC' v. C'r<' tears aplenty when, in acceptl'ng the bt'st actor awa rd for Finch , Paddy C'hayt'vsky stepped to the microphone and said. "There's only one person v.ho should ac· cept this -Mrs. PctC'r Fmch." AMID A STANDING ovation, Finch's widow, Eletha, walked to the stage. With tears in her eyes she relayed a m essa~e she said her husband had wanted to give to the Academy "Everit r een," Barbara Streisand's love song to Kris K ristoffc rson in "A Star is Rom." won an Oscar for Miss Slr<'tsand, who wrote the music, and Paul Williams. who wrote the lyrics Leonard RosC'nman won a n Oscar for his scoring adaptation of "Bound For Glory," while .Jerrv Goldsmith'<; score for "The Om~n" won for origina l score William \roldman 'c; SC'reen ..1daptnt1on of Robert Woodward ..ind Carl Rf'rnr;tem's "All The PresidPnt'o; Men" won honors for be11t screenplav adapted from iln'>lhC'r mN11um APWlrephoto' THREE BIG WINNERS FLASH VICTORY SMILES AT MONDAY'S ACADEMY AWARDS SHOW · Sylvester ("Rocky") Stallone With Mrs. Peter Finch (center), Faye Dunaway Travel Plans Ended Retired County Recorder Chief Among Victims By KATHY CLJ\f\CY Ol IM Diiiy Pilot ~l•lf Esther Freier wound up a J.1 · year career m Orange County government last week and was looking forward to travehng m her retirement years. But her plans will never be re- alized. The 57-year-olrl former re corder's office sup(•rvisor wa~ among those who died in the col- lision of two 747 Jets an the Canary Islands Sunday. Miss Freit'r and anolhPr formC'r recorder's cmployc, Brita Brandenberg of Corona dcl Mar, were e n route to a Mcd1kr- ranean cruise when the two jum ho JCLs collided on a run\\ ay at the Santa Cruz De Tcncnfl' air port. "She "as a vt'ry good super\'lsor, 'er~ inlt.•lhgrnt and ~ery e ffi cient," said Countv Recorder J. Wylie Carl~ le, who had known Miss Freier since 1945. M iss Freier, who Jived in Orange, joined the county as- sessor'::; s taff in 1943, Carlyle said, then movC'd into the re- corder's department two years later. Carlyle at the time was chirr dt'puty recorder and reme~­ bered h er from those days as a fast and efficient typist in the n• cords d1\'Js1on. She had carC'd for an invalid mother until her death, Carlyll' said , had enjoyed an earlier vacation in Europe and w as plan nmg other trips after retirement Carlyle said his office staff wa' shaken Monday by the news or M 1ss Fre1er's d eath. He C'\ plained she was using accrued vacation time this week and ~ould not have offlc1ally rellrC'd until F'ndav. And an o ffite get-together 111' honor of her rct1rl'ment v. as ht:· mg planned for later, Carlyk noted. .. She wanted to wail until she got back," hC'said. Among other countians li~kd · as dead were. --Wilbur "Wib" Smith :.ind h1~ wife, Mary J ane, of Santa An;i.' Smith. 68, was a r etired public relations and advcrlbing ex·· ecutive ;md an 18-ycar member of the Santa Ana Hotary Club. -Charles and Lorraine Reed, a retired Santa Ana couple, who reportedly shared an interest in· bndgC' with the Smiths •rnd wC'rc travcl111g with thl•m. 'Double' Jet Noise Cited by Witness • A third Santa An.! coupk, Dennis and Margaret Stecher, It\ ed in a mobile home park, ThC'v had ta ken a Canbbean cruise last year. accordin~ ton·- ports, and en1oyec1 1t so much they signed up for tht• ,\ft-d1tcrr;i nean cruise this year. -Vera Hohner. 68, had 11\cd in Santa Ana more than 30 years where she and her husband. Malt, operalt'd an upholstery bus iness until their r etirement. By TOM BARLE Y Of'"" D••lr P1tol Sllll A Stanford University pro- fessor regarded as one of the na- tion's leading authorities on jct noise tes llficd Monday that no1sl' levels in parts of the II arbor Area a re twice what scientists regard as tolerable in communities clost· lo air traffic. Dr. Karl Kryter tC'sl1fled in Orange County Superior Court that he sat with plaintive• Harry Rinker and his family in lhl'ir home at 2343 Mesa Drive. Sant<t Ana Heights, a nd found con , ersation 1mposs1ble when Jt't aircraft flew over the area. Rinker 1s seeking $200,000 in damages from the county for the impact inflicted by Jet traffic on his home and the local environ· ment. Last week I received a letter from a very dear friend from mv college days in V1rg1nia. She 1s aboul to embark on her l1ro;f v1s1t to !he Orienl OI couro;o she is very ,excited. and anxious to know the places to go and what to buy where I happened to be at my desk in our gem lab wh en I read h('r letter. I sighed and asked Donna and Rick who weriJ working 1n lhe lab at the time. · How do we convince tho innocent and uneducated public that 1t 1s risky to buy gems overseas?" The temptation to buy gems in other lands is a stronq one because ~reveler s ere constantly wooed by promises of 1omf1c bargains The sad truth 1s that thousands ot unsuspecting 1our1c;ts are bilked every year by skilled and unscrupulous overseas gem merchants. The tour guides lead them to a street famous for Its shops and lhe tourist, having great h11th in tht'I myth that there ere jewelry bargel!'s abroad are beguiled by the eteoance of thft display, and the charm and quaint approach ol the shop proprietors. · Many ol theH · bargains .. con-e Into our lab tor appraisal ·It Is really ud to hive to tell a happy bargain buyer lhal they do not own an Aluandente Very lew people do. ll la among the most rare and e11pens1ve of all gemstones. Their · bargain 1s usually synthetic COfundum Rinker claimed from the wit· ness stand Monday that he was assured by county officials in- cluding the county Board of S upervisor s that jet traffic would never be allowect at the county facility Rinker said he made those in- quiries in 1965, shortly before h<' built his home on it's three-arrP s ite Rinker told Judge Frank Domenichini that t h~ volume ol Jet noise now inflic\ed on his home and those of his neighbors 1s m akmg life in the area in tolerable. Rinker's case is being watched by other Harbor Arca homeowners who already h ave filed suit against the county for permitting Hughes Air West and Air California t o make jet flights. @ EiEM WISE Mary Barr, Certified Gemologist ·-Lmda Lamb, 39, a Newport B e a c h property owner and · Pasadena rC'sidcnt, was a sister. of Smith-Tuthill-Lamb Mortuary• owner Kirk Lamb. She and some· frie nds had enJoycd a similar trip last year. Lamb said, anddt··· c1ded lo take another cruise. --Marie R ob ertson. 76, of' Fullerton. was a re ti reel. Fulle rton Elementary School Dtstr11ct teacher Milton and Margaret Cornell of Orange. both in l~1r 70's, wt'rc on a 50th anniversary vaca-· tJOn. Cornell was a retired salesman a nd the couple h ad lived in Orange 16 years. ,., -Helen Ames of Anaheim. who r eportedly was traveling. with a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Johnston of Escondido. with a slight color change. worth pennies. mass produced lor the louri-;1 trade. · 01her "np·off stones" - those mosl commonly lrealed to 1001 the unwary buyer abroad -1ade. which 1c; ex1ens1vely treated to improve color and Quality. 1ap1s fazul•. frequently dyed and waxed. serpentine, often dyed to 1m1ta10 1ade. opal, often sugar lreated to improve color and fire . and turquoise. probably more widely treated to fool the public than any other stone. Even with my gemological training I would not consider buying overseas without c hecking s t ones w11h my par1able m1n1·lab Things are not always what they seem to the eye. 11 takes technical knowledge and 1nstrurhents to detect coaling, filling, dyeing, 1rrad1at1 on. heat-treating, 1mprognat1ng. chemical appllcatlon. etc. ., CIIARLES II. BARR My lrtend's lotter tellor; me she has hoard ' Hong Kong Is best 'for everything · Well, I d1dn t find ii so. I returned from my last trip without making a single gem purchase Jn Hong • Kong I guess I II 1ust have to Ae.a ... MG ... , .... , t7"' & '"-Wl'klff .... . ... ...,... ... .. warn her not to lry and find a 'fabulous" deal -that's usually when a cunnjng faker can most easily take advant11ge of you Buy a souvenir or two hot Nve your Important ge1T1 purc hases until you come hO,,_ to deal w11t1 a reliable, ethical. local reweler. ~~~----------------------------------------------------... ----------------------------"'------- CLOAK 6 DAGGERS: Ralph Diedrich. our T hird District Oranse County suptorvisor ~ho l.s extendin1 his domain mto tbe Saddleback Valley, 1s currenUy interested 10 probing telephone: ca lls mad e by county newswnters. This might be characterized as a Diedrlch tachc based on the theory that a good orrense is the best defense. This develops because some time back. the Santa Ans Register launched a probe of Diednch a nd the telephone bill. mgs from lus county office. In an extensive and exhaustive article, The Register alleged that Diedrich may have made 29 bucks worth of ''poht1cal phone calls" over Cl two· month period Despite the meagn sum in· volved here. the artit·I<' of revela t1on was lohgcr thJn .i Marin County well rope. Marking Tinae The clock cont111ues to run for J oseph and Julia Qwnlan. whose daughtl•r K<.ircn Annl' remains in a l'Oma tod<iv. her 23rd birthda\ Ile r parents planned a nativity Mass in Morns P!Jin!>. N .J , after whil'h the\ \\ere to make their datly visit to her bedside. She has· been m a coma since April 15. 1975. • • 22-eent ilD Saturday Delivery May Be Halted WASRl'NOTON (AP> -Vwr mall wan'1.be " cm Salur· day, more al 7our lax moaey will go Loward aubaidhtnc lh Poltal ~rvfce and you wm have to pay Z2 cent.a for evuy finl·clau let· ter )'OU mall. This ls the grim picture or the mall service m 1985 a s drawn by o federal commisalon studying the future of the Clnanclally troubled Postal Service, sources said Monday. RECOMMENDATIONS TO Congress from U\e Commission on Postal Service are due by April 18, but participants said the panel has voted to recommend: -Enrung Saturday mail de- h very to save $400 m illion a year. -Increasing taxpayer sub- sidies by removing a ceiling im· posed at the time lhe Pos tal Service was reorganized from the old Post Office Department in 1971. THE CHANCES OF Congress approving the recommendations appeC1r s hm But without these measures. lh<' first.class rate would have to be hKft M td to 8 renta by lm lo C'OYft' lbe abarpl'J rillnl <'mt of dellv UM maU. rca a.id the C'Otnauuton determ lned. Under the comml&a1on rtt0m· me:odatJons. the f1nt·CIHll Ult' would be held to "ooly" 22 Cf't\ll\ a letter by U&, the '\ources said. FIRST·CLASS RATES Jumped from 10 lO lJ cenl:I cm Dec. 31, uns . One comm1ss1on member acknowledged that the r ecom mendation.s will be unpopular. "We decided not to pay attention to what would be poht1cally popular We decided to recom- mend whal we felt is needed," he said. "l don't think Congress is will mg to accept eli min a lion of Saturday d elivery." he added THE SOURCES SAID the com mission voted 6 l in favor of keeping the present structure of postal regulat10n. including groups that are under hn• on .Capitol Hm. such as the Postal Service board of governors amt the Postal Rate Comm1ss1on The vote on eliminating Salur day d livery wu ~2 am aJ aeven comml.Mklntta favand in t'~ 1n1 t.be subltdy. the IOW'fft uld. 1'1e Postal Senolce hat talked about cloains some ct il! 30.000 post otnc-ea u an ttOOOm) movt.. but tbere hu bffn beav) oppcKtllon from Con1reu mem bers who represent· rural dis· tricls THE COMMISSION ALSO de· cided to urge the Postal Service to "get seriously involved" with electronic communication, one source said . The mail agency bas been considering electronic m essage services that would avoid some of the costs of sorting letters. Congress establish ed the com- m 1ssion last year after deciding not lo tackle the thorny problems or the deficit-prone Postal Ser- vice during an election year. The report of the commission is ex- pected to set off the most in- tens1 ve congressional debate on the future or the mail service since the 1971 reorganization in which the service was formed from the old Post Office Depart- ment. YOU MIGHT HAV E been left with the imprl'ssion that somebody just looted thl• county treasury " Anyway . 1t pumped up Supervisor D1cdnrh's blood pres sure by several po111ts He got pr£'lty mad So ht· decided to launrh his own probe into the telephone calls made by county reporters Phoenix Mob Battle Alleged Pres idem Visiu Cellist •"; ~'c can do this bc•cause press calls out of the county offH'<'s go through the t·ounty's phone !;.) stem and ar<' then billed bad. to t ht' \'a nous newspapers D1t•dnrh J!Ot <lupl1cal<'~ of thesl' hills and :.tarll'<l tht'ckmg outgo- ing c·alls D1t•dnrh ind1t•atC>d, for exam- pll'. that he ll•arnt'CJ how mam t1mc•s thl' Daily 1'1lnt s c·nunt~· ot f1l'l' h.id l':.tlll•d \• -.1·mhlvman Dc,nn 1s M:rnin·r-. 11ff1r1· 1n Sa1•ram1·nto I DON'T KNO\\ 1! 1t ~hmHd how many ltnws wr W<'H' told that the :.i:.scmblyman was out giving a spet>ch on how to do bird c•jJIS at Bolsa Chka marsh. Bul no matkr Diedrich was also tibl<' to learn I he day of the W<'l'k rt> porters made l·alls. the-hour of the dC1y and the duration of caC'h call All of this m•w inform.it1on should be very c•xt•1ting for tht· s uperVJsor He will now learn something about t t•porter-. habits We havl' nnc county newswriter, for exampll'. whi• hkes to labor hcl\H•en m 1cln1~ht <:tnct 5 <t m Aftt•r Jll. I ht• nffirt· 1s quiet and lht• phonl' hnc•s <.ire clear. As for oth<'r outgoing c·alls made by reporters. a lot of them may have hc•t·n n·t·orded Just before the first race at Los Alamitos. I DOUBT I F Diedri<'h dis· covered m irny reporters who v. ere calling their stocll.brokers on company t 1 me More Likely, Dietlnch learned there wer<' a lot of newswnters t•alling the Tight Squeeze Loan • md Mortgage Co Or maybe one nf Santa Ana ·~ downtown pawn ~hops Reporters gl't nervous \\hen the portable typewriter ha-. been 111 hcwk too long. Furth(•! 1>1l'dr1<·h mav h<' puzzled b\ jll thoi.t• c·all-. t11 ('Of ner gas stJt1nns I'm goan~ to ... olvc that m\·stl'ry for him THEY'RE AU. checkm~ to SN' if the dC'ad bat1N·1<'s on their old heaps have hc~n char"ed up ;1gain. How do 1 know this? Bt>caus(' il 's a plegu<' of the newswntt'r's trade. You can't tw a rPal rf'porter un· less you own u n old heap th st has a dead bultl•ry. By The A..,sociated Pres~ ''New York·bjscd hoodlums" :.ire challengmg Chicago linked mob figures for <'ontrol of or· i:.rn1wd crime in Phoenix, An1 , .iccordmg to pubhshl•d J<'C'ount-. of a series by a team or 10 \'<'Sl 1gall ve reportt'rs The stones sa1rl Ph1wmx · h;1-. a flourishing. but di-.Jointcd network uf org;in11ed rnm1• operat1\'l'S Moc.,t of the Ch1<':.igo g;mg figures. lhl' ston<•s SJld, art· ··bottom-drnv. <'r hoods " h(:ing challenged b.\ N1·w York<'r" 40-year Break ' from th1.· Jol' Ronan no family · · BONANNO, A FORMER New York Mafia figure. Ii vcs in Tucson, 120 m11C's from Phoenix, and had ht·Pn dest·nbed as re- tired. Published aecounts uf Jn e a r I 1 e r n · p o rt b ~ t h 1· 1 n \ <'St1 gatl\ t• .1o urnal1stc., c.,.i1d huv.eH•r. that Honanno. knov.n as "JOt' Ban.tn:.t <,," 1s Jct1w· in organ11Ni cnml' 1n .-\nzona and 1s t r~ 1111! to <·xnand Tht> stor11•:;. <irt• b<is<·d on :.i 23· part. cop\ nght 't'rH''> h\ In· \esl11?at1\r H1·port1•rs <1nd Mexico to Send Envoy to Spain MEXICO CITY <APJ Mt•\ 1co ended <1lmust 40 V(•.ir-. of 1solat1on from 1b • muth1·r coun try" Monday by normcsli11ng diplomatic relations v. 1th Spam M ex1co nt'' t>r n·1·nl!n111•d thl' regime of the l:.ttl! ~p.in1~h die tator Francisco Franco. but con- t 1 n ueci to rE>cogn1H' the r e publican gm 1•rnmt•nt ht· ovl'r thr<'w in thl' ll\ll \\Jr thJt ended in 1939 President Jose Lopez Portillo took the first step toward normjl relations w1th the government of King Juan Carlos 10 days af!o h~ formally withdrawing M<•x1can recogmtion of the repuhltcan government·in ·exile MexiC'o won mdependenet• from Spam m 1821 . ,,,... Sa~ .. Okayed W ASJU;'l;GTON 1 AP I Pres1 dent Carter. '"-ho calls past l ' S .1rms sales poht') too unrestnC't NI, c~ ruail Jnd dangerous. has Jpproved S2 b1lhon ~orth of m1htan construction contract... ;:ind arms sales, primarily for !'OATO allies. adm an1 strallon ~ources say. But the ~ourcl's said :\tonday that Carter still 1s rev1ewtn~ an additional S3 billion worth of military sales proposals. Carter will notify Congress about hu; military sales decisions soon, one sourcesrud ( /1'\f SHORT J ffine Dead Found TOWER CITY. Pa l1\P1 HC'sc ut• work pre, ha\ t• rN'O\'Cred the hod1c's of three of five coal m mers missing since March 1. The men v. ere trapped when a torrl'nt or v. atcr rus hed through a tunnel of the Kocht'r Coal Com- pam min<' hi-n'. triggering a ma:.s1\'l' cave-an Thl'y w<'re found Monday night ahout 2SO to 300 feet from the C'huh• \\ht're the disaster's only known survwor . Ronald Adley, was trapfl{'d for fi\ e d.:.1ys before h1•1ng r1·~c'llt'd l .S. Zaire Fi,.,. 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The project, involving an investigation of or gamzcd crime in Arizona. began after the murder last June of Arizona Republic reporter Don Boll~s Publ1sht•d accounts or Tuesday's mMJllment. the 17th m the sc•n<'s. appeared m t.>d1 lions of the lnd1an<1polis St.ir and :o.Oml· other newspaper:-. availa hi<' Monday night TJIF. STORIES IN print said ttw IRE had d1srov<'red that moh figures wer<' moving in to control an c· 'tl'ns1 ve n<'t work of mass age parlor:-m the Phoenix area and lt:l\'l' been "m u:;.cl 1ng into lt•g1t1mak businc-sses . 1n duding the entertainment in dustry, the music tape industry, th<' garbage industry and various food and service-related opera- tions "There is h<'avy gambling ac- tion tn Phoenix. again mob in· fluenced," with a lot of bets placed on sport:-. ev<'nts. the stories said. "SC'\·eral Pho<'n1x la\\ vcrs and Judges ha' l' mob t•onnections and hH\l' bN•n d<'scnbed to IRE reporters as an11hng themsehes of prostitutes and org-ies. published accounts said. No names of lawyers or judges werC' given. and the stories did not c1tt• specific instances. THE SfORIES SAID that with the help of Lhl' police, the IHI-. compiled a list of ··102 m<'mh<-r.., or associates of org;in1n•d en m<' families opl'ratmg in Phoenix · About two do1en v.en· namc·d 1n the published accounts The stones an print said the· pohee do not have enough man power to rnick down on thr· criminals. "Thf' Phoenix \ l<'t• un 1t has only 1::! officers anti Ma1or R. G Kornegay. head of the· special in\'esl1gations bureau. acknowledges that gambling and prostitution _ . are low-pnonty crimes.·· the pubh5hcd accounts said. They quoted Kornegay as saying : "Tl 's safe to assume that we can't even scratch the surfatl' with the numbPr of men W<' havC'. "Police s ay that gammg 1n Phoenix has be<·om<' h1ghl~· or- ganized since 1972. but a look <1t gambling arrests 11luslrates that th(• cit\. '5 book a •-. and h1i.:h rollers hav<' opf'rated '1rtuall~ unmolested b) th<' lav. · WASlllNGTON (AP> - President Carter and his wife Rosalynn attended a recital by famed cellist Mst1slav Ros tropovich for the bcnd1t of groups try m g to protect whale s, porpotsl's and other en- dangert'<i <,pecies. W1lh only short ad\'ance not 1 cl'. the President and 1\1 rs Cart{'r a pp(' a red nl the Kcnncdv Center Mon- day night for lh<' benefit re- t ital by the world re· nov. ned and .-.elf-exiled Sovil•t mus1c1;10 . Aftt•r the roncert. Carter Wl'nt backstag<• to meet Jtostropov1ch ·'It was a wonderful l'\'ening for us." he told the cellist. "My wife has been singm~ your praises ever since las t week. We are looking forward to having \ ou here for at least three )·c-a rs " "Thank you," the cellist r<'sponded in heavily ac· ('Cnled English ··My fami- lv loves \'OU Good health for you and your family ... 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DAILY PILOT " ' \ J • ~ I ; r ~ ' t ' • c ' I I ' ( l i '-- ,...._•••••la' Co11 rt Blocks Parents' Move SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A Calllomia appeala court has block~. at leut temporarily, effort.a of parent. to "deprogram" their five cblldrm from the teachinca of the Rev.~ Myuna Moon. The state Court of Appeal ruled Monday that the parents could con- tinue temporary custody of the flv~ "Moonies." But the court saJd pending a decision on an appeal - by Moon's Unification Church the Freedom of Thought Founda- they cannot use "the services of t .. ln tn Tucson. Ariz .. stood ready any person or organization in an tt begin the task of winning their attempt to alter the religious clJldren away from the church's beliefs of the young people in any teachings. way.'' MEANWIULE, lawyers for the THE COURT ALSO said the church raced against the clock, from 1 to 25, would be allowed to courts in case they failed in the $15 ·on So Sons File Suit in Mom's Disappearance SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -TbrN sons ol a woman wbo disappeared from the luxury liner Monterey durinJ( a Pacific Ocean cruise have filed a lawswt uking JlSmillion dama1es .. In a suit flied in federal court Monday. the sons of Betty Bur1hman Burton Williams. 58, accuae employes and pa.ssengera ot the Paclric Far East Lines ship with "wHlfully. wantonly and inten- tionally" assaulting their mother. The suit by Michael Burton, 34. David Burton Jr., 29. and Henry But'ton, 24. claJms Mrs. Williams djed because no one attempted to rescue her. She disappeared March 15, two days out or Honolulu, on a 42-day voyage from Sydney, Australia. Iler body has not been recovered. .l•tice's Future lt'eig•ted ._e Enlleaee •rrt.,.cr SACRAMENTO (AP) -Jn a rape case. a judge could scratch the alleaed victim's address and telep~ number from the record, under a bill ap proved by the Asstmbly. ~· Robert Presley (0-RJverslde>, sponsored the blll wtuch was prompted by accounts of harasi,, ment of rape victims by fnends of the defendant. Under the bill. a prosecutor could ask the judge in a forcible sex case to keep lhe information private so spectators and reporters couldn't get 11 The judge could exclude at as evidence if its value to the case W(l!) outweighed by the possible danger to the victim. Ta..U.. Ter.b1al Balced LONG BEACH (AP> A city auditor's report youn~ple, whose ages range filing backup petitions in other meet th professional depro-Court of '"J\ppeal Those legal gram ers only if they agreed. maneuvers will bed ropped pend-Ac•~•Dfe• SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Marshall McComb should be forced to retire, rather than being ousted from the California Supreme Court for failure to perform hJs duties, says the special panel which ac- cused the 82-year-old as- has urged Long Beach officials to slop further ma· jor expenditures on a proposed oil·tanker terminal until potential dis putes over past spending can be cleared up. San Francisco Superior Court ing out.come of the appeals court Judge S. Lee Vavuris granted case, church attorney Stanley Thursday a temporary 30-day Friedman said. conservatorshlp to the parents, The five young adults an• ordering them to stay rn the city Barbara Underwood, John 1101. until Monday to allow time for ard, Janice Kaplan. Jacquelin<' appeal. Katz and Leslie Brown Diana Hyland, whose new A BC-TV series .. Eight is Enough" premiered this month. has died of eanrer. Shl· wa~ in h er late 3Cb. socialejustlce of senility (---------1 The Commission on State Judicial Performance, which uulwled the effort '--------- to remove McComb from The report, which 1s to be reviewed by the City Council today, said $2 6 million In expenditures b y the harbor rlC'partment still have not been reviewed and appro\'ed for rc-1mh11rsc·ment by the Standard 011 ofOtuo <Soh1111 ~, s~ntent"~d Since the ruhng, the emb:ittled families and deprogramml"rs have !>layed in the saml· mold. though attorneys of thl• parents described deprogramming l'f forts thus far as low -key 2nd Measles Death Told the state's highei.t court, made the disabilit.} retire· mt-nt recommt>ndation Monday before a pant•l of seven state Court of Appeal judges who will decide lhe ll>!>UC. LOS ANGELES CAPJ -A 21-year-old Azusa man has been sentenced to five years to life in LOS A~GELES t AP 1 In the· s<'cond fal<.1hty this month in the BUI to Curb Air Board prison for a series of crimes, including the $450,000 THE APPEALS court J;il\'1· no 1nd1cat1on of whl'n hl'artngs would be set on whl'lhc•r to permanenlaly s l'l a s ide· lh1· Vavuris dec1s1on measles ep1dt•m1 t'. a 4·yl'ar old San Ciabnl'I girl ha:. died of robbery last year of industrialist Henry Salvatori pneumonia caust•cf by thl· mc:a:.ll•S SACRAMENTO CAP> -The Senate Finance James Bowell was sentenced in Los Angeles The i.:irl ·5 dl'ath M.onday came· on the hceb of an ann~unceme.nt Committee doesn't think the state Air Resources Superior Court after pleading guilty to two counts of b\ Dr Shirll'y Fannin. chief of t'ounty's acute communicable dis· Board should be empowered lo impose higher auto first-degree robbery, one of burglary and one of l':.t.se centt•r. that 150 new cases of measles were reported last w~ek. emission standards than the federal government false imprisonment. As the Monda y deadline neared, the parents and pro- fessional dcprogr:immcr:. from That bnngs to 1,400 the number of C<!scs reported in the county smce imposes on the rest of the nation. SaJvatori's home was ransacked by two men last October. It sent to the floor on an 8-4 vote Monday a bill who took jewelry, paintings, furs and silverware In 1972. the last lime there was a countyv.1de measles epidemic, by Sen. John HolmdahJ CD·Castro Valley}, which while the industrialist and his wife were tied in an only 1,200 cases were reported for the entire ye_ a_· r_. _________ w_o_u_l_d_li_lll.1_._t_th_e_A_R_B_'s_· a_u_t_h_o_ri_ty_. _________ u.:..p_st_a_lrs_bedr __ oo_m_. ------------ 'Tired of It' E~hquake Widow Bolles Guidelines Raps Articles From AP Dispatches The widow o( ~lain Aniona Republtr r~po_rter Don Bolles said s he 1s tired of newsmen. pol11.Jc1ans and others who "trade on Don's name." "Don's becom" a symbol," Rosalie Bolles said in an interview, ··and he's hcing used by a lot of p~o­ ple to further tt\ear own endeavors, or . to ~ave credibility to their \\Ork Frankly, I'm getting tired of it." . Recent articles on An10n.i by IO\ estigat1ve Reporters and Editors Cl RE >. In<:. should "be made to stand on their own m erit. and not freed from the test of responsible JOurnah!>m hy drapini:: them in Don's n ame,'' she added • Comedian Bob Hope crark1·c1 one·hners aboul Billy Graham .ind Ehi'i Pre'llf'.) in entertammg a crowd of 3.500 durmi: J 90 minute benefit for two Memptus theolog1t·al -.rhools On pla:-mg _golf "1th C J R11ly Gr:aham. Hope said· PEOPLE I wa., putting and the -hole ht•aled up ' '---------" On Pre.,ley. the 73· Har old Hope said: "f know cotton t'i king he re and Eln., Pr~~le) 1s em- peror ·· The sho"' bent•f1tec1 Bethel College and Mem· phis Thcologkitl Sl·min.ln • First Lady RosaJynn Carter will be among those attending a c;pN'1a1 fktrnit Symphony concert today m honor of the lal1· Sl•n Philip Hart. Proceeds from th(• {'Oncert 1 will goto selling up a scholarship rund at Lake Superior Stall' College for nl.'edy studcnti.. <il' 'cording to Hart's v.1dow. Jane. 'fhe college in Sault Sit· Marie draws sludC'nts from Canada and M1ch1gan ~lan} stu dents are Amencan Indians and many are the first 1n their families to attend college ""'" There were no magic carpets, JUSt modem airplanes In the sky when Lillian Carter attended an air show with an Arabian pnnce The President's mother. known as "Miss Lillian " surp.tsed the 30,000 spectators at the ' 'second annual Albany, Ga., Air ·Show when she appeared with ·Prince Faisal Muhammed AJ. •Saud and his wife. Asyla. . Miss Lillian, 78. has limited ·her outalde activity after a illness ·just bcforeChristm as. · Faisal, a colonel in the Saudi Arabian army. is a nephew ofthe .king of Saudi Arabia and Is tak- ing military courses al Ft. Ben- LtLLtANc1111n11 'ning. .. A Superior Court 1ury decided that Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Charles K. Older should not be reimbursed by a stock market 1 adviser for money lost in Invest- ments. The jury verdict disagreed with Older's claim that L. R. Rany-. president o( Runyon & Associates of Loa Angeles. should repay the judge an $11,021 fee to m1page the judge's stock portlolloplus $7 ,827 the judge Jost in t~market. 0 4 1 * II Helem Voorhea Brach Is a 65-year-old Chicago area widow and heir to a candy fortune. She has been ml11lng for 36days. "Maybe she's suffering from amnesia, maybe she's been abducted, maybe she's on a world cruise," Police Chier WIWam Bartlett of Oleoview, Ill.said. "I've 1ot a handful of nothin1, ever1 lead I've had has fizzled," said Erneat Rtaao, a private ln· ve1U1atorhired by the Brach family. I can't make a cueforfoulplay and I can'tmakeacaaethat'sahe's an rtabt. The'pleces don't m either way ... .. Tbe VaUcan dallY l 'Ouervatore Romano hu ah'en bllh maru to traacelefftrelll'a film ''Jesus of Nazareth." Announced SACRAMENTO <AP I The slatt' has an· nounced guidelines to help screen t•arthquakP predictions. dl'lermin1ng the real om•s and the "false alarms " Thl' guidelines, written by a panel of ~c1entists, were annowin·d Monday by Charles Manfred, director of th(• state Of f 1 c e o f E m t• r A c n c > Ser\o'tces MANFRED WROTE 1 local government of f1c1<1h. "Deci s ion I makers m·l'd i.iu1c1..ancC' about whl'lher lo respond to an <>arth quake predact1on . and ho"' t o rt·~pond If nl'ce:.san Th(' ·Earthquake Prediction E\ aluat1on Council. creatt•d in 1974. t'\ alu<ites reports. in terv1ewinJ? sc1cnt1s ts who forecast quakl's. l'nder the proC'C'dures. S tale Gcolo~isl T1Jm Ga y, the counc i l chairman. will init1allv screen pn•d1rt1ons GAY SAJD HIS b.ls1r crit erion ts \loht'ther a prediction is c;r1ent1f1cal I\ based. and 11 111 precise enou~h in time. pla(·e and m:.ign1tudp to b(• useful lie said th1•rc :ire a number of · p .,eudo scient1SL'i" making pre I d1ct1o~c; that an' used b) the news mt•ciia for sensational '.llu" II (• cautioned r eporters to take the lime to examine scientific bases and not promote the "wild and woolly'' schemes MEANWHILE. a s ociologist from the University of Colorado told a mayor's panel in Los Angeles Monday that earthquake predic- t10ns can lead to severe social and economic dis- ruption Businesses would shut down. property values decline and unemploy ment rise in the event of a major quake predtc- t ion for Southern California, Hubert Haas said. ALTHOUGH HE con-ced~ that the predic- tions could save lives, Haas cautioned that even scientifically credi- ble quake forecasts could have far.reaching repurcus!llons on govern- ment, business and the com munlty. However, he said gov- ernmental secrecy on such predictions was not a workable solution, since H would prob- ably be Impossible to keep such information setret. He 1uaeete!'d Instead that advance plannlne by government could help avert !loclal and economic chaos. $25 A YEAR $13,140 A YEAR HOW DO YOU WANT TO SUPPORT OUR YOUTH? On average, it costs about $25 a year to support a boy or girl in Scouting. From elementary school through high school, the Boy Scouts in Orange County provide meaningful programs, d~veloping mind and body, social awareness, love of God and Country. But other boys, in trouble, cost you about $13,140 a year in ,Juvenile Home or detention fecilities. The 40;000 plus young men and women in Scouting -in Cub Dens, Scout Troops, Sea Scouts and Explorer Posts-need your help now in two ways: time and effort in programs, or by financial con· tribution to support one or more boys, to help expand this program to every possible boy. Orange County Council Bov Seout• of America • Wllltarn K Hood, Prealdtnt Ken Hickenbottom, Exae1.1tlv. [)(rector 3811 South Bear Streat ... Santa An~ Callfomle 92704 Telephone: 546 4990 Some hmdamentalltt IJ'OUJJI haw objected to· UN ftlnl • depicu.ni the ncure or J eaua aa too l>umao. ca11 ••t-se11. ftuta feww~ to wor~ or ou. Number 43 In a series of public servkc ftdvertlsements sponsored by Avco Finanda1 Services, Newport Beach, Caltfoml~ " \ ... ./ l~LP Redistricting Gains Now lbat Ora.nae County pervtaorial redistrict- ing is a reahly and th aouth counly will be split between two s upervisors, local leaden there sUll have rt!ason to be hopeful about their new situaUoo. It would be mappropriate and LoeffectJve for them to condemn the change out of band becatlff of fe ar the area's new supervisor, Ralph Dledrlcb, is un· , sympathetic to the needs and the growth man&f'e- ment problems of the area. Or that his often abrasive manner means a closed mind. Diedrich has m fact done many positive things for bis district and for the county in general, a nd is ca pa. ble of doing more if he is encouraged and motivated. The south county and the Saddleback Valley could fare well from the redistricting. The area already has in fact gamed a second vote on the Board of Supervisors and could ultimately double its voice on the planning commission and other key county agencies. The simple fact of redistricting need not dilute or silence the voices of local groups such as the Sad· dleback Area Coordin ating Council (SACC) and the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council <MAC). If anything, there now will be more official ears where those voicC!'i can be heard. E lection R eform Fla ws The Carter administration, through Vice Presi- dent Mondale, has presented Congress with a pro- posed package of election reform measures. On the surf ace, aboliti on of the electoral college in favor of electing presidents by direct popular vote, and simplification of voter registration to stimulate participation in elections, seem like va lid ideas. But on closer examination, both are flawed. The elector al college is unique to the American political system . lts critics call it old-fashioned , un- necessary and downright dangerous, in that it can re- nlt-mxt occukJn•lly has-in the election of a presl· d t ho did not win the pop aJar votL But the fact rem aim &hat t.bia cowrtry ls a union of states-wbich ia wby the authors of the Constitution set up tho electoral colhge. And there ls food for thought in the argument that shlftJ.ng to popular vote presidential elections could gravely damage smaller states as candidate3 concen· trated their campaign efforts on the most populous urbanized areas. Perhaps, in the course of debate, we could arrive at a comprom\se that would modify the electoral col· lege system to remove its principal drawbacks by a more equitable distribution of state results, while maintaining the principal of government by a f edera- lioo of states. The proposal to blow voter regi-ation wide open by permitting registration right up to election day, on no more identification than a driver 's license, is clearly dangerous. Mondale says that Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota and Maine, which have such liberal registra- tion laws, have experienced higher election participa- tion with a minimum of fraud. That could well be. But one hardly compares the social attitudes in those states with the m achina- tions-from dead men 's votes and the election d ay roundup of skid row winos to mob m anipulation-that lake place in other ar eas. Even harder to s wallow is the proposal that the federal government subs idize-at 20 to 60 cents a ballot-state progra ms liberalizing voter registra- tion. This is just plain buying votes. And us ing our money for the purchase. Because the estimated $48 million the federal government would have to dole out to participating st ates is still our money. And wider voter participation means nothing if the votes come from zombie citizens who are too dis- interested a nd uninformed to register ahead of time. 'It's th' humane lhiag lo do, Sam!' 'Fishhait' Peeks Behind Congressional Doors WASlll NGTON Shortly before Richard Nixon \~as fon·c·d to resign from lhe prt>s1dl"ncy. ht• came upon the fomil1;ir sight of Wi lliam "F1shba1l'' l\f11lcr faithfully guarding the door of the House of Reprc•st·nlollvcs. .. f'ishba1t, how 's your voict' to day''" the agitated Nixon asked the doorkeeper. "Is your throat sor('? Is 1t hurting any?" Suddenly. the bcleagured pres1· dent unaccountably lunged at Fishbait. "Ile g r abbed me by the throat and was chok· m g me," Fish- bait recalls ··1 gasped for breath . So r w r e n c h ed myself away ... The poor guy really got nd of a little hostility ..it m\ ex pense " This 1 ... 1ust nn<· of thr n•v1·.1hng tnlt?s of life. lmt· ,11'\11 lia1..,ons on Ci.1pitol lhll as chron1cll•d by the frog ·lhroated former House doorkeeper. We have obtained a bootleg copy of the raw galleys of his autobiography, "Fish bait," ghostwritten with Frances Spatz Leighton. The pages are filled with spicy recollect1ons of the colorful F1shbait's 4i years m the Capitol. For example: In 1948, when Nixon was a Congressman, he took <i junket by boat to Panama, <ilthough he knew t he famous "pu mpkin papers" t h at eventually destroyed Alger Hiss were about to turn up. The cagey future pre- sident thus reaped front page publicity when the Coast Guard Jrranged a dramatic sea.air Lift to get him back lo Washington for the heanngs -THE LATE Sen . Huey "Ksngf1sh" Long CD-La ), who was once lambasted as a "damned. thieving s o.b " by a courtly colleague. had a unique way of getting even with his Senate adversaries. In the Senate restroom, "he pretended to miss hi!:> mark m the urinal and lul Sad Complaint of A Political Outcast t ran into a tlark and saturnine ~ oung man the other evenin~ at a Sufi Dance & No Host Alfalfa Sproul~ ll<1p~y Jl our His eyes were smouldt'nnJ!, hi s Jaw was clenched and h1" right index finger"' as in a sling. "Who are you mad at·>" I m· quired "J 1mmv Car ter !'· he snapped. "Are vou a mem berofthe Republican party, the Sov· iet govern· m entor an un· w e d coupl e Uvint in sin?" J aske d politely. "None or the above," he said. ••1 a m fur ious with Carter because of his SO·called program to 'involve the American people in the decision-making process.· Jt's rigged.·· "Rigged? Thal 'c; a v1•rv i::erious cha rge. Can you prove 11"" He pinned me with a look as in· ten se as that of the Ancient Ma riner. •·Do you realize that wt week alon<' hi' wrot(' lett('rs o~ar Gloomy Gus President Carter sure is te lling other countries '-J>out his noble views on l\ilman rights. So how come old people in Brooklyn, Woshln1t on D .C. and Detroit are prlaonen ln their a~ment.a and don't havf' the riaht to go lo the park or the store in safety1 J .C. o~ O¥I <-"'""' ••• ,...,.."" .. , n -n -...... M (UU•ilf ttllKI II• .._ ..... WWJ .. ~. s.. ... ,...., '" ,..,,,..~f 01U 01llyl'I .. ' I_> ( ART H OPPE ) to 300,000 randomly-selected c1t1zens asking their suggestions for a new energy pol icy?'· "And he d idn't ask you.," "Of course not. Then he said he planned to cele brate a Passover seder with an average Jew1~h family.·• "That's funny. you don 't .. " "I'm not. But he's also going lo invite middle·level government bureaucrats lo lunch." "Are you a middle-level gov· crn ment bureaucrat?" "No. but if he can invite them to lunc h, why not m e? It's j ust hke his plan to ~pend a night in the home of a cam(?aign worker in Clinton. Massachusetts. Why couldn't he slay with m e? I've plenty of room. l 'ma bachelor. .. "MAYBE he was a fraid it would cause talk." I quickly al tempted to change the subject "Wh at did you do to your finger?" "What do you think?" be ex- ploded. "I spent h ve hours dial· ing 900-242· 1611 a week ago Satur- day trying to get through to Carter on h.is rigged radio ralk show." "Come, come," 1 said. "Only 42 cal ls out of nine million got through. The odds against you ... "But I did g et through to Walter Cronkite. Theo they cut me off." .. WALTER CRONKrFE would never do that on purpose," I said. "Anyway, l read that Mr. Carter IR going to leuf through phone hooks to pick ordina ry c:ltizcna to invite to the White House for din· ner . So you still have a chance of becoming involved." , "l would if I were an ordlnory c:ltlien But I know him. There won't be a California phone book an the lot." "Oh?" I said. "And what do you do In Cftllfom le?" "Damn It," he 1aid , "I'm the Governor." (J ACK ANDERSON J another senator with whom he'd been having words . . . " -Seve r a l Con g r ess men m ay want lo wreak similar re- venge on F1shba1t when they fi nish r~<iding his book. After Rep. Al Ullm an CD-Ore.), was divorced from his wife, Anita, ::.ays Flshbait, she still loyally trooped lo the Family Section of the House Gallery to hear him s peak. Ullman s potted her there on~-~~ ~essly ordered FiSH'bait~lt-fter out. Ullman declined to comment to us on the incident. -Nixon and Herbert Hoover we re the only presidents whose dogs wouldn·t come running when they were called . But ex- Presidenl Jerry Ford sometiQ'les had h1!:> dog run into the office so he could change the subject and graciously break up a long in· terview. -Rep. Andy J acobs CD-Ind.), was horrified Y.hen his 156 pouml dog, "C·S." bit a poht1cal all). Rep. James Symington <D Mo > Several years later Symington visited Jacobs with i:.ome gift wrapped checsl" to plHcate the dog C·S promptly bit him uga1n Fishba1t has some kind words for former presidents lie was grateful to Lyndon .Johnson for personall y mvitin~ F1shbait's black assistant. C'arl Sommers. to the signing of t he Civil H1ghts act. He warmly recalls Ford as a frugal Congressman who ust·d all his pencils down to tiny stubs. -EV E N N IXO N, \.\ho sometimes maligned ham. \lnce had a miniature door built as a birthday present to Fash bail F ishba1t appt>ars to have been a p aragon of <;exual vartuc himself, but he tells ~ome tornd tales about congresl>men Y.ho were loving when th~y should have been leg1slatsng. -As an unmarried Congressman and Senator. says Fishbait, John Kennedy had so much lust in his heart that he en- tert ained some of his female v1s- 1tors on his office floor. "I did not introduce him to any girls on t he Hill when he pressed me to do so. I figured, let him get his own." In som e saltier ane<'dotes, f'1shba1t recalls that J F'K did just that. The most renowned Lothario on Capitol Hill was the late Hep. Frank Boykin CD-Al a.), whose favor ite decor ation was a dried elephant organ which hung from his offi ce wall. The giant 275 pound Congressman often left the House floor for a "sex break ... Has specialty was to have two pretty girls in bed with him at th(' same lime." Boykin 's campaign slogan , approprs ately, was .. Everything is made fo r love." Until Liz Ray told the world that she was his publicly sub- s 1d1zed m1strcss, Rep Wayne' H ays <D·Oh10>. would greel · pretty young things" by saying, ··m. I'm Dr. Wayne Hays. DD. Ooctor of the Divan ." recalls F1'ihba1t. Bul Hays called the doorkeeper .. Mister Pot at o Head." After Liz Ray confessed lo her umorous adventures, Speaker Carl Albert and others wit h secret, unn am ber ed hideaway offices quickly began rel rseving kl'ys f rom thei r friends who used them for booz· ing and blondes. Albert's own h1dcawav was callL'<i the "Board of Education Room." -NOT ALL the sex on Capitol Hill was with fe m ales. One Congre~sman who marched lo a different drummer was dubbed "The Cay Caballero" by his col- Jea~ues The late Rep. J a mes Fulton CR Pa.), "made no effort to hide his sexual preference." swears F1shb~11t Rut Fulton did try to di::.~u1se his jge with pitch· black hair dye. Footnolt." F1shba1t's sharp qu1ll lreat<•d us rather kindly Ht> "rite:. • \\'hen 1t comes lo fear, 1 k 1d you nol. the person the C'ongn•ss 1s most afraid of 1s not t hl• Pres ident of the Unitl•d Stale~ it is .Jack Ancicrson. They really do feel he is everywhere." Carter's Strategy on. Israel WAS HINGTON-Behind President Carter's surprise de· cis ion to go publi c with b is Mideast peace plan was his worry that Israel would mount a m ajor lobbymg and propaganda campaign in the U.S. to build supPorl for its own Positions s u c h . for esight by J am my Carter has paid off h a n dsom ely. P r i m e Min ister Yitz h a k Rabin, who is not d e viouR, came right out and said that his country would have lo begin an information drive in the U.S. No country in the world has so many political and media assets to Influence U.S. Opinion or so much genuine sympa thy among American voters. But that drive has been coun- tered in advance by Mr. Carter seU leaking highly sensitive ( EV ANS-NOV AK J parts of his Mideast settlement plans in his March 9 press con- ference and during his town meeting in Clinton, Mass., March 16. He thereby tied himself to public positions that are now less susceptible lo change by Is raeli pressure. IN ADDITION to this 'tong. range Carter strate~}'. there was an element or rebuke for Rabin in the President's insistence-while Rabin was still here that Israel withdraw from all conquered Arab lands except for "minor" border alterations. The strongest factor influenc- ing Mr. Carter to leak his own Mid east plan was fear that effec- tive Israeli propaganda might force him to make concessions under pressure from s upPorters of Israel in and out of Congress. By spilling lhe beans before this A Writer's Search T R AVELS ARO U ND AME R ICA. By H arris on E. Salisbury. Walker. 182 Pages. $9.95. Sitting in an air Un er, looking out the window at the vast land stretched out six miles below, Pulltier Priz.o winne r Harrison E . Sallabury wrltes in his notebOok : • "J am looking at my conlin· nent, my America. All year I have searclled tt out, traveling for1otten trails • . . talking to the old and the young, looklng for my country, my American land, try. ma to fiad where It has been, "bero 1t flu eome, where it is go- inl , .• And perhaps I 'm tryiAg to find aomithlnl of myself ., weu.·· Tranlt Ana.ad America i8 SalJJbury'1 ~torJ of that search and It la a ma.t enCJ'outna one. Startla1 on a very personal plADe. Sallabury llnt Collows Lbo ( THE BOOKMAN J trail used by his great-great· gr a nd-uncle Hir am Salisbury, who traveled as a peddler. TRIS relracklng of Hiram's trail leads Salis bury t o other places where hlt people lived and thrived and then into his own pMt. Then SaUs bury·s search becomes a more general one. He goes lo the South, the Midwest, the E ast, the West Coast. Some things do not please him. Of California: "The truth ls that what ls mJaslng in California ls quallty of Ufe The or1n1ea are enormous but I ck tHt•. The peaches are rosy beyond beUef but lack lal\I. The people a~ lov· ely but dlaeonnected lrom reall ty." PffiL THOMAS AP Books Ed.Jtor pressure could build up. the P res ident in effect insulated himself; to back down now, even though the plan is seen in Israel as favoring the Arabs, would re- quire an unacceptable Joss of presidential face. THIS SHOWS more tha n anything else the President's re- al intentions to break three de· cad es of deadlock a nd wars b etween Israel and her Arab neighbors. It also s hows why Arab leaders, despite their public dismay at some of the pro- Jsraeli positions retained m the Carter White House, have much to be grateful for . When ambassadors of the four Arab states bordering Is rael - Egypt, Syria, Jorda n and Le banon-went to Secret ary of Stale Cyrus Vance 's office for an explanation of Mr. Carter's new settlement forumula, they got more than any p r evious ad· ministration ever offered. ll has not been disclosed, for example, that Vance pledged "mutual " treatment of de militarized areas a long new Arab-Israeli borders . This concept of mutuality was obliquely_ touched on in Mr. Carter 's press conference when he s aid ambiguou11l y that "de· militarization is guaranteed on both sides." Vance, pressed by the Arabs, cleared away the vagueness: if Syria or Egypt ac:· cepts demilitarized portions of their territories on the Golan Heights or in the i:gyptlon Sinai, larael will have to (!emilltptae it.a own side of those borders. NO SUCR concepi had ever been promls ed the Arab states . Moreover, Vance agreed with the Arab envoys that the history of Mideas t w1tr8 followlng 1948 Israeli independence s how11 two preemptive attacks by larul on the Arabf. J.n 1956 and 1967, com· p s red with one attack by lbc Ar tbs in 1973 osttnstbly t.o tttaln their own territory. ~aat ad· mtniatrationa hut te ndt d to view Ja.rael as tbe vlcUm of aa· aresslon. Later, Mr. Cart.er put the US on record for the first tlm aup· porting a "bomel1nd" for Palestinians, including refugees, during his town meeting in Clin- ton. That deepened e,·en more the admmistr allon 's worry about a sharp public relations coun- terattack from .Jerusalem. To understand lh1s worry. it is necessary to focus on events lng- gered almost exactly two years ago when Henry Kissinger re- turned from a peace mission in tht• Mideast privately heaping blame on Israel for being in· trans1genl. President Ford im· mediately ordered "reassess· ment" of U.S. policy toward its long-lime closest foreign friend, putting a lemJ}orary "hold" on m1ll1ons worth o{ military equip. m ent. The result was a Jetter signed by 76 Senators demanding immediate resumption of aid and fu 11 U.S. support for Israel. The Ford administration bowed to that heavy pressure without ever dis~10$ing the out- line of its settlement plan. This revealing bit of his tory is well known to Jimmy Carter. who does not wa nt lo be similarly taken . By lettlng his Mideast cal out or the bag, he is stuck with it, whic h puts him exactly where he w ants lo be. ORANGE COAST DAil Y · PllOT Rahf'rl N Wr rd, P\lhU..Vier fhama~ Krrv1I, £ditor Uorhara Krtiblch. F.d11unal Popt £duor The edllorrn l pagt' of tlle Daily l'llot seeks t o lnCor m ~tnd ,11mul:ite readers hy presenting on r h1~ pal(e divers'' rommentary on loJllC'~ or rnlert'l(t by liyndical· c'll rotumn1~1-; and tartoonists. by , pro,·1<tlng :i forum for readers· ''""' ,1n!l hv prMt•ntlng th rs """ ~papt•r " 11plr11cH\!I und 1<1eas on <'urrt'IH 10111<'~ l'ht f<lltonol 0~11111011' l'lt 1ht l>olty Pilot appear onh Jn t~w ddtlnri:il r<>tumn .-tlbc tor> or lh<' p:1jl(' Op\niONI ~x prr"!i('d b,· th«' t•olunmlsl5 a nd c·urfO<>nt!.h ant.I lt'tler "ntus On' th•lt own i nd no •ndo~mcnt of lh('lr views by th• Dady Pilot should bt infttrf'd. Tuesday, March 29, 1977 / \ ' . 1)ed!r. ,. .. \ ' ,. I ' t We•ve just added VISA to our name. ' • I I BankAmericarcfwill stHI wear the traditional Blue, White and Gold. 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SHE SAID SISTER Maureen isn't assigned full-lime duties at t he un 1dc nt1f1ed convent, but 1s .. assisting where she can.·· During her 10.day non-Jury trial, Sister Maureen's lawyers argued that s he was so emotionally-dlaturbed and so weakened by loss of blood that she couldn 'l have intentiona lly lolled the infant. T he prosecution char4ed that Sister Maureen. 37 •• asphyxiated her baby l boy Apn l 27 by stuffing clothing down his throat s hortly after g1v1n& birth al I Our Lady of Lourdes convent tn s ub· . urban Hn~hton. 1 Sister Maug reen was alone in the Judge Hyman Maas of Monroe County Court found Sister Maureen i nnocent o r flrst ·deer ee manslaughter, the charge on which she was indicted. He al.so cleared her of charges of s e c o nd-d e eree manslaughte r and criminally negligent homicide . ' con vent Jt the time. Other nwu dis· The identity of the baby's rather has not been made public. Best Book Awards 'Roots' Not on List NEW YO RK (AP J h lerature in 1973, was Nominees ror Lh1s year 's nominated this year in National Book /\wards the fiction category for w c re annou nc t•d , b ut "Orsinian Tales." ~lex H.<;tJey'-. b(•st seller Other novelists in the Roots was not :imongl running were Raymond the~ because th1· Judges, Carve r for "Will You said 1t r1t no cat1·gory p I case B e Qu iet . Amon~ the nominees Plt•ase" .. Mac Donald listed Monda~ m Sl'vcn H a r r 1 s r 0 r · ·T h l' . categont•s h) J.it•qut.•s Balloonis t ,·· Cyn thia Bar wn. prl'i-.tdt·nt of tht.• Pr opper Seton for .. A Amt•rn·.in Ac.1d1:m~ a nd Fine Rom a nce" and lnst1tu1t· of Arti-. and Let· W a U a ce Stegne r ror ters whll'h administers "The Spectator Bird " the award' 'IAt're two l authors 'IA hose hooks had pre\ 1ousl} \\on a\.\ ,11 ch. l rsul;1 I .t <:u1n and t r a n s l a 111 r (, rt' g o r ~ H<ibassJ :'lllSS Lt•(,( "· .i "1n ner for ch~ld11•n 's IN NAMING nominees for history. the judges milled ltus note "Hecause Alex Haley·s ·Roots' does not ac£om modalt' itse lf to t h e l'ategor) of history. but trjnsccnd s t hat a nd oth(•r c·atcgorics, mem bt•rs or th<' h1i-.tory pant•! \\ t>rc 1ulablt• Lo namt• 1t . .They are at one, however, that its dis t· inguished liter ary quaJi· ty justifies according to a s peci al ci tation of m erit." 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YACHTS LARGE BOAT DISCOUNTS EXTENDED WORLD WIDE CRUISING COVERAGE COMMERCIAL BOATS BOB PALEY NORTHOC-546-3205 & ASSOC, IN~.SOUTHOC-642-6500 ' "Ht'mL·mbt•r "hJI lhe dot· tor 'aid ;:.ou·n· nut to fum1· beforl' lunch · "Cot a pTDblt•n(' Thl'n renlt' '" Pr1/ l>urm l'ul u ill cul red /apt'. qellinq lht' 011.\lt•ers und (l(·twn 11uu n1•ed lo solt•e mequllles in q1wernrnL•nt arui liuw1e~s Muri your question.~ In Pol fJur111 . At )'1111r Ser1•1t1! Orange Coast f)<11lz1 Prlol P CJ f111r /,'>Ii/I 1·n~to Atesn ('i\ 92626 As many letters us µ11.~.,1/1/1• u di l•e answerP<f but phont>d mqwncs nr lt'llf'rs rwt mcludmq the reader's full name. addrc.~s alld 1'>11..smess hour~ phont' ~ number cannot hf' considt'rl'd Tiii.\ rolurnn appears dm I lyezceptSaturdm/!• , Sear~h ,1'/t-t11 B .. aady .Ud DEAR PAT. Oo anv ... tor('s <,trll sL•ll "'h1te nr gray hair nets "'ithout c>L.1-.111· around the ou1s1d<' edg1'" l han• hN•n g1•t11ni:: t hL·m for .:-.1•\ t•r al '1 ar' ill ' variet\ or<lrug c;lfln•:-form) ~N I q·ar·old fn~·nd ~h pr{•\ 11111-. -.oun·1·' of :-upply no longt·r c·;H r~ them. ~ Jnd I nc('d \OU1 ht·lp 11 M '\ t'"' pnrt He a eh f Winte r Rraut~ :O.upph. '.!JOO llarhor Blvd .. Costa Me!'>a, ha-. th1·-.1• hair 01·1-. a\ ailahle. Hard·lO· " find bt>aul.v <,upplle'i almost alY.a~., ('an be Jocatf'd at one of the firm., lbled undf'r tht• "Beaut) Salon-. ~ -Equipment & Su1,pli<'!'>" li'>ting in lht' YeJlny. Page .... Allhouj!h mam· firm' arr whnl(''>ale St>ller.; ~. only, others abo se-11 i.pecializ<'d itt'nt!'> on a ret;ill basis. DEAR PAT l\t y landlorct told m<' yc>sterdav that my r('nl Y.OUl<1 °bc· lfH'rC'<IS('d Siii next month Is n 't he supposed to have tn notify mt· in wntin1(' I • wasn't given a moth" notlt'l' l'llhl•r. :ind I tt\4lught r. that was required ,\ G . co ... ta Me!-.a \'ou'rt> right on both counh. St'clioo H27 of thf' ' California C'ivil ('odt• -.lalt•' lhal a la ndlord can raise a tenant'-; rt>nt any amount in a rental agree· ment U he gives lhr t1•nant "'rillt'n notice. Tht> length of noticf' timt> mu'lt be at h•a!'>l a-. long as thf' 1 period b<-t1Aeen \OUr rf'ntal pa' mt>nl-.. In monlh·lO· monlh rt>ntals. tht' notict-e.innot he le.,s than JO da)'i. Rt>nt cannot be rab<'d during a lease pniod unlt>sS It is agrt't'd to in tht> lea'>f' agreement. Problf>m•• Pf#rf~~tfy Clt-ar OF.AR P J\T Is lh<'r<' <im known mC'lhod of re moving the slams ckpos1led un glass"' are after re pealed.,., ashing!'> in an :rntomalH' dish" asher" O\'er the years. we have• ruined rlozc•n ... of gldssC''> ber<Juc;r , '1 of the rloudy 11ppcaran1·r gradually building up We've finally re!-.ortcd lo hand wa ... hmg all good glassware C W . 'lll'wport Bearh Your problrm ii. not Dl'W w lht> A YS column. Pt>rha~ some or our r£>ader .. · pre,·ious suggestion'> will be helpful. Tr~· difft>rt>nt db \\ a"ht'r dt>tergt>nts. Some work bf'U.-r lhan otht>r' in controlling mineral dt>posils. Always usf' a rinM> agt>nl In your dish· wa..-..ht>r (1141uid U then• io. a di.,J>f'n'it'r or tht> pawdert'd form that c an bt• auacht'd to the uppn rack l. "Limr-Awa)" ha<, bPt>n rt-commended by .\ VS readf'rs a!. an e-ccf'llf'nt mint>ral dt>po!>it remo,·er Add the recommf'nd1•d amount or thi" product to your dlshwasht>r <do not U'if' drtrrgf"nt l and ~ash discolort'd glasse1>. puttlnit lbe-machint' through it" regular wash, rin'it' and dn C)clrs. Extrem ely heavy mineral depo~its usually can be removt'd by soaking ,;lasst's in a baU-and·half mi"tture of ammonia and watt>r for two or three days. Any otht>r buggesllons will be welcomed. J ed Tanks Due U.S. TUHZll ...... ) DAILY PILOT NO MATl'E& WHAT IT look.a like. lt won't real ly be a Ruu1an mvu100 It wtll be part of a training exerciae lnvolvtn& the U S . not the Soviet, Army. The "Russians" wall be part of one of the U S Army's special new units. organized lo provide more realtst1c training for fighting what the military likes to call "the potential adversary" - the Soviet army Wtule the soldiers will be mock Russ ians, their equipment will be the real thmg. rehcs of the 1973 Mideast war between Is rael and Soviet-supplied Syrian and Egyptian armies THE ISRAEU GOVER NMENT has given the U nited States som e of the T62 tanks, personnel car· ners. artillery, and thousands of smaller arms cap· lured by Is rael's foreei. in the Sinai and Golan Heights battles m ore than three years ago. THE NEW TRAINING APPROACH was de- ' 1st!d, the Army said because the old system of us· mg simulated "ag1:rcssor forcei." with Amencan uniforms and a rms · 'd1dn 't provide the realism es· seot1al to prepare commanderi.. noncomm1ss1oned YOUR BANK CHECKING FUNDS EARN HIGH DAILY INTEREST WITH GIBRALTAR'S FREE TELEPHONE TRANSFER SERVICE 24-hours a day• 7-days a week Transfer surplus money from your bank checking account, which earns no mterest-to your Gibraltar savings account. which earns high daily mterest Its all done with a simple phone call. And transfer your needed c heck coverage funds from your Gibraltar savings to your bank checking the same way by phone. Call toll-free anytime, day or nrght from any part of the State. Minimum $1000 savings balance must be maintained in your Telephone Transfer Account or visit your nearest Gibraltar office. WE PAY YOU MORE ... 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Plastic Savings Card serves as your passbook for all deposits, withdrawals and services The above-plus many other important services - are free with qualifying account. Please ask for details. FREE! SOCIAL SECURITY DIRECT DEPOSIT Monlhly checks are mailed directly to your Gibraltar Savings accoun1 . Earn high daily interest Make withdrawals when you need cash NEWPORT BEACH 2700 West C03st Hiahway 631-2611 TWO OFFICES IN SANTA ANA/COSTA MESA HOURS. MON-THURS, 9:00-5:30 FRI, 9.006:00; SAT. 9:3Q-4:00 ll4 Santa Ana Fash ion Square 834-0717 HOURS MON THURS. 9:00 5:30 FRI. 9 00 7 00; SAT. 9.30·4 00 3925 S. Bristol St 979-7580 HOURS: MON THURS, 9:00·5:30 FRI, 9:00·7 00, SAT, 9:30·4 00 • A Fish That Changes Sex Thal tropical fish known us the wranc 4'hanges from feroial~ to male at occasion re· • quires. By occaiuoo 1 mean that a male wrasse usually has a harem of from three to six female wrasses And if he dies, the dominant female in his harem undergoes a sex change and lakes over in his place. Then if she dies, thc-neixt doDl\nant female swttches gender and assumes command Thl•re are people in New Guinea the As mats. to be specific who believe their skins change from dark to light after death, then from light to dark after death again, back and forth with each succeeding generation, as their souls return to earth repeatedly and forever. LEGALNAME Q . "If a woman born Betty Jones marries a man named John Smith, what's her legal name. Mrs. Mary Smith or Mrs. John Smith''" A It's any name she chooses to use in finan· of women. eial m atters so long ;.i:, sht• Joesn 't p1C'k out some name with th.-intent tn defraud. Betty Smith or r.lrs. Hetty Smith is pro bably lht! right way to go, though Trouble with using Mr~ .John Smith is that lc•chnieally 1t'!-. a !-.ocial ti- t 11· wh1 <'h through <11v<n <'t' and rle t1th ('Jn he tr:.insf<'frt:d to any numtwr Q _ .. Louie, did w1u l'\'Pr own a horst·"" A. No, but my wife, h<'retofore somet1mr.., referred to as the LadyfriPncl, owns on<' now. A mare namC'd .Jolil' l'rl'll\ t lt1 11~ ~tw·.., .1 quarlcrhorsl' If s hl' work!'. out t 111th1nk1nt•111 getting a whole one Q . "What's the d1ffrrc111•t., hPt ween :.in i\ fncan orangutan and an Indian ornngutan ., · · i\ Aren't any Afritan \1r l11 d1a11 orangutans, sir. Orangutans 1n th•' wild .tr•· found only on Sumatra and llornt·o ('RA \'INf; If a prrgnant woman 1·1 a\ "ti ..,111111 -.p1•1·1.tl sort of f0<xl , lml w :I'> lll'pl'1\1•d nl it ,tJ, 1·111tltf tw C'Xpt•C'lt•d lo Inst• lit•r h,tll\ I Ir ·,o th11upht th1· g1•neral population :l.'iO :-l'ars .igo ll '' ,, "" \~ldcs pread a t't11)\·1d10n, in fal't . th;it Judgt'" <il'livered ruling ... on 11 In lli2S, Ellzabtlh llaml'r charged 111 t·1n1rt th.it .i l>r Pott 1ir•• s c-r1bed a diet for h1·r th.tl '''' lwt.·11 pork Hut s he loved pork, Jov1•d il. lov<·d 11, loved 1t' \nd when 5he lo!-.l h!'r h;tl1\' "ht· bl.11111•d tlw dl)c lor The JUdgP !'.:t td no tl11·1· t ht>11~h . th" <111!'1111 h;1tf no way tlf knoy, 111g hov. 111ud1 ... 111• lon~;"d ror pnrk. She :-;houlrl h.i\1' toltl llw 111.t 1i,,, I ht•11 h1• would haH· b('(•n l1JIJll' Qu1<'k. how m,1nv kn•·• .. 1111.1h11·,1"' It \1111 !'.n.tpJH'd h.11·k ... Onl.\ ''"'·.ind lh1·\ r•· 1111 th•· front kgs, ·· ) 011 v. t·r t· 11ghl. q111I ,. 111• hi Thal b1 !'.on V.l' <'Jll thl' hufl.tlo 1·;m I 1 .11 ,. 1b. hl'ad above its shoulder lt'vcl 41'1r•~ ,m,!lf"Jl M f'lovl"f PO f\ "1\.t .. '', 't'li , Deatm ORANGE COUNTY Trami i Board Seeking Chief Nembt'rS of tbe new Ounge County Tl'an.t.pon.allon Comrolulon decided Monday to hire anexeeutlve dlrector by Jun.-13 TIM C'Ommisslon agreed to belCin advertiaina throughout the state for lht! ~.OOO·a year post and to require that re:sumes be filed by May 2 . A SCREENING COMM11TEE composed of a c ity manager, the Orange County personnel direr· ~lor and a Caltrans offic1al will review applications S • before sending thl'm onto commissioners. e ntellCIDg The r:iew pos1hon requires eight years of ex penence m pubbc or pnvate agencies with a back· SI d . groun~ in trans portation, financial management. ate ID ptannmg, program evaluation and mtergovemmen· tat affairs. S ahb• The new commission, created by state law in t m g Januar)'.. ~as the power to review IO<'al transit and road·building pro1ects. A woman who ad milted that she stabbed another woman to death during a quarrel in a Buena Park home has pleaded guilty to charges rNfuced from the initial allegation of murder. Orange Count y Superior court Judge William S. Lee accepted the plea of guilty to in- voluntary manslaug hter filed by Dorothy Mal' Payne. 26, and set April 11 as her senll'ncing date. Mrs . Payne faces a poss ible state prison term of ::.1x months to life or a one year county jail term . !\tr!'. l'aynl' v.a s book(•d on murder 1·hargt•s Dec. 1 after .Jean Elizabeth Evans 26. dic<l in an Anahci~ hos pi Lil f ro m kn 1 f c wounds Girl Seoul l lr1it Fetes .Supporters ,\ H1.·1·11g111t IUO DllllH'I held ret'l'ntly h.' the Girl Seoul ('1Jt1nC'1I of Or;1nge <'011 11 t v trnn orl'rf t hos t• c11111 11111 n11~ :,11 pport c·r-. 1\ ho ga\ 1• 1111h t ;rncl in~: -.1•n II'•' l11 I ht• 1·t11mC'al 1n 19iH ·1 ht• Thanks Badge \I.as :tv. ;irdcd lo counl'll pres1 dt·nt .Jud,::c Calvin P S c hmidt o f N <'"" port lk ;.i e h . I' r a n S l op c r . \T agg1 Ro herlsnn and COMMISSION M E MBERS NOW include coun- ty Supervisors Ralph Clark and Ralph Diedrich along with Fountain Valley City Councilman Al Hollinden and Santa Ana City Councilman David Brandt. . A fifth commissioner from the public at large will be selected lall'r this spring by the other four members. Donors of Special Blood Requested Childrens H~spit~l of Orange County is issuing a call for a special kind of blood donor -one who has had chicken pox or shingles within the past three weeks ::ind is between 17 and 65 years of age. The blood 1s needed for children who have leukemia and other malignancies. They have a re· duced resistance to other diseases, said ~ hospital spokesman, because drugs used in their treatment lower the count of white cells in the blood. WHEN SUCH A CHILD is exposed to chicken pox. lhe problem becomes critical and blood pllisma from someon e who has recently had the dis· t·asc 1s nl'c•ded for antibodies. The donati-Orl process involves drawing a unit or blood, r<•moving and freezing the plasma, and re· turning the red cells to the donor. PEOP LE 17 AND 18 YEARS of age need paren· ta t consent to donate. Pros pective donors, who have had either chicken pox or shingles may call Eleanor Dicke at 1 he hematology research laboratory at Childrens lluspil<tl, 633 6-030, ext 7171, hctwcl"n 8 a.m. and 5 p m Monday through .Fnday. Irvine Foundation Taps Cuthbertson KC'nncth Cuthbertson ha s bcrn n:tml'c1 ad rnin1strat1\1· \i1·1• p1<.•:-.1 dent of thl' 11 \Ill<' Foun f1t·c in ~cv. port Beach is headed by Mrs. Doris C. .Jones, assistant vice pre sidt•nt ·• •1••r• ''·' · • •· · • •· Barbara Whitford of cl a l ion .:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;=::;;:;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I :~, ,, • 1 ..,0 , .~·11 :"'';;· ~.-.., NelArporl Beach anc1 • " · ',,,..1 " ~,. '• ··1 Phoebe Yr'ent worth of He formc>rlv w.is vice r president for clt•vt>lop· menl of Stanfo rd BAl.Tl\lOHE <A P I Th•· Ht•\ .. \rthur Lrl· Kin~Ol\'in~. i7, f11rn11·r rec tor of St .J a m~s ~· ,'," M'.~ ·.~ 0:.~';.,1 r ... 1.' ': ',;··• •. Laguna Rf'ach werr pre- "'·'''"'"'""·.,,.,,.,,.,• sentC'<l 1,1,ith Adult Ap· :~ ;':' .,\';' ,':\1';,.. ,' ' ;~" '.,', t" prt•c1.1t1nn 1'1ns l'nivcrsitv. Cuthbertson will aug. rnent the s taff now headed by Miss Claire F. Denahy, s~cre tary. treasurer and assistant vice president. The foun· dation maintains offices m San Francisco :ind Orange County. Th<> Snulhcrn ('aliforni.i of· rr-r-l"lr I ' H • 11 /If• • "11 ' 1'\ W•·'1n l11Ml W't1 1t,_,,/\,.fi1t<.1 Ep1~t·npa l Church 1n • • .. •'' · " ,...,, .• Ne" ;·nrk ttnrl 'frin1t~ ""'~.~ .. " R,,...,~:'1~~·'•"'~··1 .. ',•~70'", \huri·h tn Hoston, rlt rrl ~~ ln. ~ •· ·~~·'" '' ,, ~ ''"" "",, ·'' c·.mc "' Mnnd.i\ ;11 th1• ,. '' ','' ,'. : •, '11:, •• ' {; r ,. .1 l t· r II .1 11 1 rn 11 1 .. '"'")Irr"',,.,. M irhacl Manahan, community relations direc tor of the Irvine Company, and photo· grapber Jim Weld of llunltnI?tnn Beac·h were Mcd ll'.11 l 'prHer N < .. I • , , honorE'<I with pl<HiUCS for "' ' 'I .... 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' '~" "" ,_ ··t 11 ..,..,.,.., \ ,~,, ,,,.,I o t < '"''" ~ ... ., r "•'ht" • P•\\.ttd , l'HK FAMILY COLONIAL FUHUAL HOME lRO t 801~.1 Avf' Wf'<;lrl'lin',ft"'I H93·J'i:'', l'ACIFIC YIEW MEMORIAL l'ARK CPrnf'tPrv M...,rt11a•v Chap1•I 3500 Pacific View Dr111L' N1>wporl C.11tto1n1.1 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTU.UlfS Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna H1tls 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 IALTZ-IHGHOM ""4U.U1i10MI Corona del Mar\673-9450 COsta Mesa 646-2424 llUllOUWAY MO ITU AU 110 Broadway Costa Me5a 642·9150 SMITH TUTHIU. L.AMI WISTCU" CH.APR 427 E 17th St Cosla Mesa • 646-<4888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N. Broadway Santa Ana • 547 .. 131 NI~ VI .. y• • ..,., t\•·r 1.t.,'lh'""' ~r WI•'' • I.. ''*" ,,., • ',,' •' l.>I "' ' Pn 11 Oit ..,., ,,,r "I' rt ,,, ..... t ,,, .. ' •t•• ' I ,. "II • ' •,• • "' f'1'\ ' • I .. I I ..... 1 For the Record Bir tit• HOllG MEMORIAL HO~PITAL PRl!Sl!YTERIAN M~rch I. 101 Mr •nd Mf\. Sl•on~n Luc" 1)01 8•v\1d'1 Orlvt .. C.orO"" d4l Ma,., nny Mr •flO Mr,. Cti••ord F,.f'iun.dl, fl') Oral<•• R•v. ,.,,OMd•t Mor Q•rl Mr. And Mr._ Moo;"'\ O\ttAUnt'~n tl<)A. Iowa SIN'•I C0<ol~ Me•"· oirl ~""'· 1'17 Mr. and Mr. L•wh R .. < H &O Ptltnon Pl&<~. CO\ ta M@••. baV Mr. 1'nd Mn. ll•fl<l•tl Mcllw"'"· ~19 Rlv•r\l<Jo Av•nut, N•w~rt 5,.,,, boy • Mr 1111<1 Mrs Stanley Robboy, 1706 Mtrfntr$ Ori_., NtwDOr l BUcl't. girl Mr. and Mr• Tr~cy O'Connor 1 l(l•loa C4ut1, N• .. POrt B•o<ll bOV Mr. •n<I Mr\ N1c1101e, ~rne, 71H~ HUrnn l•~. el Toro. b<>y Mr ~n(j M" Ptlroe~ (Au!llll 870I1111 Slr .. I Hvntl~l)f't Buch boy M.o~h l 1'17 Mr •ntl Mr• Rll hard Brll11nq1.,, 7861 f!lc korY Pt•'• .llot D. Co\le M•'• tw•n;lrl\ Mr Mid Mr, -.,190'Tl~'Y Smith. U4 u111 Pl~a C.0•1• M""· my Mr •nd Mr\ LMrv tl•m••. 1•1•1 VltWDOlnl \.Al'llf, Hui1U119ton Boen, Qlrl Mr "fl<1 M'°' MICllHI R•M•tl 11\\l 9'00kliunl HumlllQlon B••<Pt, bOy M.lrc114, 1'11 Mr, ~nd ~. St•l!Mn M<Ct""r l,. (Olton N-r18 .. ch, boY M , .tf'Mf Mn llli<l\Ard Grfl'~"'h'""' '"II V••Mlltto ~t Tnro t»v M1 •"d Mr, 'Tho"'•' Lnrrk titt Av,.nlrt• \.\l'IOdof', Sa,, (l11trf'U•ntr 11 r1 Marcllt, ''" Mr 1tnc1 Mt\ f.'hdrlf'\ .. hJQn,., 1ll11' f"a"'""•UOh Ro~11:1 El Tar"t 'l''' PIERCE lllOTHEllS SMITH'S MORTUARY 627 Main SI Hunlinglon Beach 536-6539 \.. C _. Mr •no Mr\ S..mu•• O• ""'l"•n 11• ---------"". R1v•"•0tOrlY'(t,N•WOO<IUH<l1 Q•tl ,, tht·1r continuing ~t'fVICI' to tht• eouncil One pound of cottee. When you open a new checking account of $250 or more. -/Ontloqo r>onk I •t ( ' ''• •' I fl 1 ., JI ' wttere checking accounrsare FREE THE EARL'S PLUMllMG HEATING AIR.COHO. IT'-•t_.., .. ,__, 5t>f\llC~ rn Your Ar,,1--tA1I Ml'lSION VtEJO : fitl.:;"' Camino C~01$h,.,n'1 I . -.pr .. ,~'"''*""" .•. : 495-040 I roq~ ME<;~ 1 \, ~ ~leowoon Ci• .. J 642-1753 •• I ' Beads IJnlt Jeffrey S. Kirschner of Cypress has been appointed executive director of thl' Anaheim-based Artificial Kidnev Foundation o·f California. New Quarter s The Alcoholism Coun· cit of Orange County has announced the opening of its new quarters rn Santa Ana at 2110 E East First St .• suites ,,._, ,.., o-.q & fNTEllT fl.INMENT Sf'f(lfl.l weST COAST ENSf:MBLE STRING 0UARTET f -•"' ' ..... A.A") ~ '}? ~I ff" ,,_ j HSEltVATIOHS 494.9471 )hi ( ltlf ()11\( ' 1 .1~1111,1 11 ..... It Al 833-0555 Pita~• ask for LEASE SftCWJST We offer to buy your old vehlde. HOWARD Chevrolet SELF IMPROVEMENT THROUGH· HYPNOSIS STOP SMOKING • CONTROL WSGHT AND FIGURE • ACHIEVE PROFESSIONAL, BUSINESS & PERSONAL OBJECTIVES WITH SELF-HYPNOSIS • IMPROVE SELF CONFIDENCE • REDUCE TENSION • HYl"HO THEIU.PY IY MEDICAL lfHRRAL 0 11'1'°' DISCUSSION · FRL 7:30 P.M. IPH. D DlllfCTEOI BANKAMERICARD/'MASTER CHARGE ORANGE COAST HYl"HOSIS CENTER !Beach M~dlcol VIiia! 17522 BEACH BLVD., HUHTIHGTOH I EACH, CA. 92647 17 141 148·0688 115·U8. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ SPECTACULAR FLOWERS & PLANTS FOR EASTER ENJOYMENT South Coast 'tlua don't . fill out an income tax form this year! Let one of our specialists do 1t for you . No charge . Join th e thousands of Los An geles Federal Savers who have their personal Federal and California tax returns prepared without charge. All you need to do 1s deposit SS,000 1n a Los Angeles Federal Savings Pass book or $10,000 in a higher rate Investment Cert1f icate. If your sa vings are now in a commercial bank or another institution, Los Angeles Federal Savings will make your tax appointment now and handle the details of transfer. Make your appointment ea rly The sooner you file. the fa ster your refund can be malled Plus: higher inlerest th an paid by any commercial bank. Plus interest day in to day out Plus the security of savings insured by a FcdPrnl Agency Plus extra hours Plus free services with a minimum deposit. safe deposit box. checking account at a commercial bank, docu- ment duplication, Travelers Checks and more. It takes only one minute and one s1gnatur~ to start your savings account. All Interest Compounded Daily Annual Yteld 8.06% 6.72% 5.39% $1000 for 6 to 10 years $1000 for 1 to 2 years Paid day-rn to day-out Annual Rate 7%% f o;Jeral 1r,1ulalleon~ I""''"''' esrly W•lhd•awal hom trrm acaunts suoi~tt 10 ~ul>sllnlltl •nl•• ti:'-1 tedu t1on. LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Newport Beach 3201 Newport Blvd -across from City Hall • 675-4500 OPl!N t.I MON.•"'4URS. • t-t PAI. H!"ad Off•« to' AnQele~ Federal Sav1nq~ and LoAn Aaaoclalion One W1l~hirr I 1~ ,AngolM <10011 • OlhPr olt1rl'-; thrnuqhout tM ll(fllil • • ; l > I ...,. ,.., IT'SCOMINC FRIDAY, APRIL 1st TO UNIVERSITY Sales & Service 2850 HARBOR BL VD. COST A MESA I 540-9640 l't11'NSY, Vt. ( P)-1 I• m• lier p1edfl • "*" • .._. _..._.rrln eftarta to eltu s• u.. a.t.loeal aau... fl'O'm t.h • ----....-.,. ... •a a er" to " n the " Armed wt IQIDOtUve ~from 21 ttata UM 'JZ.yur-Ofd town DtwvJ trwt.M tJU lD· lerYlewed by Chari• Ku.rail, wbo bnuOt hia CNW of three In t&.ir ''On lh• Jloaid'' bul bdo Mn. JlGu. 1rant'a study to ftlm an Hrly April MfD!l al t.bc CBS pf'OIP"am "W'bo'a Wbo." "A.ME RICA THE IEAVTIFVL" IS a more ap. proprlate national anthem, ahe aays. "'Ii.. Star Span1led Bann .. ilna wllb a ques· lion and ends wtt.b a queatlon." Balde., she ub, ''How could anyone claim a former drtnldne aon1 of a Greek poet u a national anthem?" THE "STAR SPANGLED BANNl:R" deals with "the dirty busineca of war." an Inappropriate theme for ·'the new era of the Carter administration . . . a fresh breath ror the naUon," shes aid . Apparently the town of Putney agrees, since during the recent town meeting the residents ap· proved a resolution to change the anthem G .... ll<JHT J SUMS It u p . Fly nonstop from nearby Orange County airport to the San Francisco Bay Area's most convenient airport Low f Me. too So call Air Cahforn1a first If th~r~·:; an easier way to get you th~re. ~e II be the first to tell you <..all Eo1>y lnformot1on 1n Orang<' County (714) 752·1000 Dou:nt>~· (213) 9'24-3313 La911nn 17141 .J% 6000 LosAngt•le~ 121116275401 ~011 Uen•t'"k 714 ·19b t•OOO H1~""'d<' ~1.111 Ht•rt11Jrd1110 71-1 825 6900 or ~our locol 1ro1 o.!1 og.-111 " A.IA CA.LIFO RN I.A We're easy to take. rnthe •1~.7·!·,"1\~~1 .. Q·1~t~,·1·1 .......................... .., .,. .: --..... ·- , . . ., / .. ~ \._ ,....---:;,.. . --, .: --.- His stagecoach .. stranded by a n unexpected mountain snowstorm in the early spring of 1864, Wells Fargo expressman John Jn/111 \ 'nlmt1111' Valentine picked up the mail sJc"s and carried them the rest of the way on f ooL down fro1n the Sierra NevJdil high country to the foothill town of Pla cPrville. One of a handful of men ever to walk across the Sierra Nevada Mountains in snow c;eason, John J. Valentine in 1892 becJmc president of Wells Fargo. He served in that capacity until 1901. , ....... -' .. . . ' . P-----•••-••--•••--------~ I Wells Fargo Bank, Personal Bank111g Center : Room SOQ 274 Brannan St., S<m hanci~co, CA o tl07 I I think my banking could proht trom .l lrtt ll· I more personal attention. Send me more intln m.i t ion : about your Personal Banker program. I I am __ (am not)_ now <:i Wells Fargo customer. I Namc~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 1 Address Phone ___ _ I City State Zip __ _ i Wells furgo Bank ~------------------------~ ........ , •• ti .. 0 w .. •,•I • .... / / ac . . . It's in John Va lentine's spirit of outstanding service that Wells Fargo is now offering you a personal banker. One person, like Patti Le1'i11 Patti Levin, wh o's assigned to you at your request. Someone you can call upon for per- sonal effort: to open a savings account, to tra nsfer funds from savings to checking, to atTange '1 1ovn. o r to assist with any other banking service. A persona l banker . From the bank John Valentine's per· sonal effort helped build. Co11a Me&A Office 450 (HI T1 S1 92827: Fount11n Valley Office. 1802~ Broolc~u,.t St. 9UOI'. Nnwport Geaet Ct: ce 680 NtwpOrl Ctntor Or. '1~6M -I • ( I • • <:ase List Filed In Court The following have filed bankruptcy pelt- tions rn fl·tfor.11 court 111 Santa An.i (1,.rl. 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J-.1t11t1 h-i\l>'-•f'\ t\\l,in"d'l'Jff'lot (A\I F f'ln ", ~ ,n-. ... 1 T_.,, I "'• ~ F lrt"" r I\ r:,, ... ,, ...-. 1 t1 • • 1o 1 I 1tl Ith 'no• V 1:;.tJ 1n1 ' ~f .1 •' .J 11')t• P11,.r l 'lit r1 t ,,..,,.I t'\t I t Ou t ..f' A· ~f •If 0AY!f ""'"'"'IM! w ll0"'f'f'\ ,, t0:1 ...,,. .. ,,,, r .. ""Wlifld 0,. ti•1rlhf'\'Jlnn (\•.itt f1 "I f IM l1-4t11I '•"'\ ot \" ,,, il'"tl t •·I 1\1 E. C. Coch.ran.e 6 Co In c . a regiatcred securitiea brokerage firm, has acquired In· tertrade Corp. EC . Coc h rane chairman of the board and cbJef execulivc of- ficer, said lhe acquis1- t1on included 11 office6 in 9 s tates that formerly w ere branches of ln- tertrade Corp. Richard Lyon. a rear admiral in the naval re- serve. and Howard Fuller will remain wilh t h e firm as vi ce president and sec retary/treasurer respecllvely, Cochrane said. An investment adviser di\•ision will be e~labhshed for managed option accounts. Headquarters will re- main in Newport Beach with long-range plans for openmg branches in ad- ditional states. Architect Retained Craig Comb s A ~· sociates, Newport Beach architects. have been r e- tained to design the new· corporate headquarters of Newport Equity Funds, now in Avco Tower at Newport Center T h l' n l' \\' bu i I rl i n g "111 be l oca t ed at Corporate Plaza near Pac1f1c Coast Highway and Newport Center l>nve. Newport Center. Construction is expected to begm July I with com- p I et 1 on targeted for February 19i8. Salon Opens In Newport l~ary Compton .rnd Cn Cf l' J t l'. ,I IH''W be-.l UI \ .ind groom1ni:: ..,;don tor men ancl \\om1·n has np(•nl•tl .11 161i \\c..,t1·liff Ori\ l'. 'l'\q>e1rt BtJl'h Th<· " .1 I n n 11 I rt' r ... l.111.1h .1ml m.1k•· up. in d1\1dual l'.Yl'la~hr .... m a n 1 l' u r r " .1 n d t>t•rl 1cur<.•s and ind I\ 1dual hair earl' and slyhn~ 103-123* INTEREST steady, steady, steady. i For the last 16 years. through booms and recessions. individual investors. as well as trust and profit sharing plans. have earned 100;, or more on their money, most of the time more. Often as much as 12%' on short term (3 to 6 years) trust deeds on choice residential properties. with large equity and high security. The title 1s insured and recorded in your name. In those 16 years. no one h.Jc; ever lost one cent on their inq•<,f111r11! ,1t A. A. Ajax Co. No one II.it;<'\ rr fa tied lo ,.,,rn 10°/o or more. No ont". We take care of .111 lh<' p.:ipt"rwork. details and payment collection.., for you. H you want your funds returned sooner, after two years we will make every effort to r<"ass1gn your trust deed to another investor al no cost or loss to you. We have never failed to do so. If you want stable high interest. and if you have $5,000 or more that you would like to invest. please call or write A. A. Ajax Co. for our complete brochure on trus t deed investments. ·when a loan is prepaid before maturity. you receive up to a six month interesl bonus on 80% or the loan balance. This may increase the yield up to 12%. (714) 772-6230 Ask for Bob Mayes or Barbara Frenkel 505 No. Euclid Ave. Anaheim. CA 92803 (714) 837-3744 A.sk for Sandy Rosa Suite 202 Taj Mahal Professional Bldg. Laguna Hiiis, CA 92653 Otfl'"d lo Cahfornle rt's1denl' only r------------------------1 • I I elm lnlerc51ed 1n lru~t c!C'cd investment&. Please send me morl' tn lormalion I I I I N•m• I Jihon• I I • i'd<I .... ' L~!---~----:~~---~-----~~~ f ~ ,1117 t~uaue RaJl.U. Hunttngton Beach. has been named mana"l'r of field marketing for Carl lhrda~r Enterprt~es. Inc. She is n•spons1blc for de- veloping local slore mark~hng programs. She is former assistant regional advertising manager and senaorpromoUon consultunt with Mc Donalds Corp. * Fernando Henriques, Mbs1on Vieio. has been name<1 advert1s rng art and production manager for AMF Volt, Inc., Santa Ana. A former brochure de-signer for Northrop, lnc . he now 1s r esponsible for superv1s1on anct pro<Juct1on of art for packaging, brochures and display~ and for audio-visual re- Qu1rements Of the ('Ompanv * ' Jeanne Carr. Huntington Beach, has been ap- pointed managl'r of the Laguna Nigue l branch of Bank or Amt"rica. She 1s for mer assistant manager for loans at thl' 17th and Tustin branch in Santa Ana. She surceeds Stephen Herckt, now manager of a branch m Fulll•rton • Jim Boaz, Huntington Beach. has been promot- ed to managt·r of fll'ld engineering. mming and in- dustrial prodUl'h :1t Smith Tool. <t d1v1s1on of Smith Inte rnational, Irvine. lie is responsible for hiring and supen ising engineers lo evaluate company products and will M'n't• as a lt a1son between com· eng1nl·cnng <1t·~wr1 mt·nt .1110 11c1c:1 engineers lie has bl·lm c•mplo) eel .11 Sm 1th for I he last nine vcars. • h'ar L. Schoenmeyr, Newport Reach, has been naml·d man:.igcr of t·ngincenng for Prosser In- dustries, a divbion of Purex Corp. He is responsible tor design, development and a pplication of lhe com- pany's line of electrical. hydraulic and pneumatic pump~. He w:1s previously l'mployed by Flygl Corp , a subsidiary uf ITT • Robert W. Bein. Corona del Mar. president of Robert Bein. William Frost a nd Associates, Newport Beach, has bel'n chosen as president-elect of the Orange County chapter of the California Council ol (''vii Engineer... and Land Survevors. • Betty Van Thom a ... has been appointed mana~er of the /\llt1a T1 abuco branch of Bank of Ame rica in M1s~1on Vll'JO ,\ forml:'r operations of- ficer al the Corona dcl Mar a nd F.I Toro branches, she rl'plact•.., Marjorie Oldfield, now at lht! Santa Ana main office • Chadwt'll O'Connor, l"ewport Beach. presidenl of O'Connor Engineering Laboratories, Costa Mesa, has be<'n named "engineer of the year" by the Oran)'.!<' County Engineering Council. The award 1s conferr<'d on onl' who has clcmonstratcd pro· fessionalism , 1n c1s1vt•nt•ss and versatility in engineering and active involvement in civic educa- tion;_il and professional ori.::a n1 zallons. ' Presentt>d an Oscar by the Academy of Motion Picture Art and Sl'1cncc·s for his invention of the O'Connor fl uid camc·r a head. he 1-; de\ eloping a rot<.iry com- bustor to allow ctl1t•1cnt ('On· 'c rs1on of mosl C'Ombusllble material to usable encrg~. 1\lso honorNI by the group "as Mile' Greiner. Costa 'l t•sa. utcd for his acht<.•\'C'ment as J lh1rll \ CJr student at Orangt' Coas t C'ollege Donald (,ardner, Irvine. "'as c1ll'<I <t.., the <.'ount v 's out o coNNOA -,tanding C'ni;:1~ng student al the high school ll•\ t•I Ill· '" J wntot :it l ln1 vers1ty High School, Irvin<' * The Newport Beach Marriott Hot.el has an- nounced th<' following personnel appointments: -('athy Schmitt has been na med front desk mana~er. Shl' joined the firm 111 1972 as a hostess and lat<'r hdpcd opl'n the Newport Beach fac1lily, ser v111g as shift managC'r unlll her promotion. -Ivan Joulain, Mission V1 eJO, has been named mana)'.!cr of th1• Caprlcc10 Cafe in the holC'I. lie is a 1ormcr exerut1vc with Trader Vic·~ and Senor P1C'o 's m Los Angl·les. "" -Sed Snav.-ty has bl'en named director of marketrng, rPpl,1r111i:: Woody Bihler, who has mo' cd to th1' hnkl 's new f(1('1 hty m Palm Desert. SnJ\"l'I\ 1s former d1rf'rtor of sales iiietson Puma·\'<'la!>co hac; been named ex- t.'l'UI" e <:hef I le,., fo1 ml'r banqut!l chef. • New officers or lhl• Oran~e County chapter of the California l 'nt>mploy menl Insurance Council are Fjr~ Kt-llogg, Anaheim . president, Ruth KizOJ(. 1 lunttn~ton Reath, v1cc pn.•s1dent. Phvllls McKarg, Gartlt'n Grovr treasurt.>r. and Carol Nt>wton. An<1hC'1m . ~t·crc-t:in • Kenn~th 0 . All has JOIOt'<I Basso/Boatman, Newport Bearh. ;1c; a pubhc relal1ons account manager. fl<' 1s former director of the San Diego Chamber of CommercE' communicat1ons division. • Edwin II. Finster of Royle Engineering Corp .. Newport B('ach. has been elected vice president of the ('onsulting En gin en!" Association of California. IT'S COMING FRIDAY, APRIL 1st A Red, White & Blue TO UNIVERSITY Sales & Service 2850 HARBOR BL VD. COST A MESA I 540-9640 New 'Baby' Lincoln Ford Motor Company enters the battle for the small but expensive car buyer market this s pring with its dc•but of an $11 ,SOO "baby" Lincoln. the Versailles. It will be at Ford Dealerships April 15. The trend may s ignal the end of the so-called full-sized car. Luxury Cars Boo~g DETROIT (AP) Ca rs and gasoline get more expensive, but the market for heavy, expensive luxury cars keeps growing and growing. Total car sales this year are up only 10 percenl over 1976. But combined sales of Cadillacs. Lin· coins and Germany's Mercedes- Benz -the industry 's biggest- selling luxury cars -are already 20 percent ahead of last year. when a record 470,000 were sold. In 1970, just 250,000 luxury car sales were sold -a bout 3 percent of the market. and then a Cadillac sold for as low as $6,000. "America is getting more af- fluent," says one auto analyst. "Incomes have gone up faster than the cost of many luxury items." viously are making more money than their counte rparts 10 or 20 years ago," said Al Zaleski, as. s istant manager of Seymour Cadillac in Detroit. "We aJso are finding more women coming in," added Zales ki. SOME AUTO PEOPLE think much of the new affluence is due to an increased number of work· ing women contributing to family income. They make il possible for a young working couple to af. ford a car they couldn't consider buying if only one of them were working. According to surveys conduct- ed by independent research firms. luxury cars are being bought by increasingly younger drivers. AUTO EXECUTIVES predict luxury sales will hit 55-0.000 this year. That means 5 percent of new car buyers -one rn every 20 -will have paid $10,000 and up for a new Caddy. Lincoln or Mercedes. "We're definitely gelling a younger set of people who ob· THEY ALSO SHOW women as the pnnc1pal users or 30 percent of the new cars sold last year. and 21 percent of the luxury cars. In 1969, they were principal users of only 18 pcrcPnl of all new cars sold. and 15 percent of luxury car s. NEW VORIC 14Pl Con P•o ~ ~ "•\:~~:r"L!'.'' ~~~~ ~~ lonar ~curltl,., Cvnr ~f~ O~at~r\ A\\n OYf'r 0Anly M Over 1~h e Counlf•r NASO Listinqs 1s •. tt.1 ~ Pnz10G .... ti-_ P~p,1 BW lS I~ b'. ' ,, 171, 1'11 . '''• 11''1 u•. 7t. 711 J 41 411 llp• and Dou,ns 1~ur~0"~~·~ r.:i:·\I g::: p~n H .. 0'' PPfr\n H ll' • l.t1 • PPtroht l"'-• >-:11• p,.tt1bt')fl 1 '• ,,. 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ENGINEERS HAVE BEEN SAYING FOR many years that radial construction makes for a superior tare. 8 .F. Goodridt the company without the bh mp, has been trying lo 1et thia point across to motonsts for a long time too. B\U t G o o d r i c h doesn't have the clout Goo d year does . Goodrtob h our fourth largest tire maker holding about 8 percent of t h e original equipment murkl•t , , Money Tree (tires sold to Detroit for new cars 1 and only 4 percent of the much more profitable replacement market ll simply wasn't able to produce a stampede to radials Goodyear. on thl' other hand, 1:. used to calling the shots In the tire mark cl J t makes one out of three tires that go on new automobiles. and 1t takes about 14 percent of the replacement market When Goodnch beg;rn to push radials. Goodyear pooh poohed them. Si.l)tn~ the time wasn't ripe yet. It wanted first to milk the last dollar out of the Polyglas tire market NOW GOODYEAR IS READ\' TO promote radi~ figures that radials will take close to half the tire market m 1977, and it naturally wants to get its share, which means more than anyone else. Goodyear and the U.S. tire industry in general had a wretched limo of it last year because of a United Rubber Workers strike that closed plants for more than four months. The shutdown enabled the French tire company, Michelin, lo make inroads in the Amencan market. That's an interesting development for two reasons. One. Michelin is a veteran producer of radial tares Two. Michelin 1s now producing 1n the t:nited States, an a South Carohna plant Viewing that scene. Goo<i}ear ,., moving to hit Michelin where it feels the French company 1s vulnerable its foreign or igin. MIGIITY GOODYEAR IS ROLLl!'\G into 1977 with a new radial tire that it's calling the Amencan Eagle It"!. a tire made with bells of Flextcn cord. which Goo<l) ear claims "is stronger than steel To sell the American Eagle (;oodyear has resorted lo pure jingoism This is a tire. say the Goodyear ads. that 1s "uniquely suited to the demands of our country's roads and driver" roads and drivers are different overseas, you understand. The ads go on to tout the American Eagle as .. tough and versatile enough to handle. everything from freeways to dirt roads to stop.and-go city traffic. The Goodyear American Eagll'" the All-American kind of radial born for every road in America." One question what is Goodyear saying outside tbe United States. where it has 47 manufacturing plant:, that 11roduce JO percent of its $5. 7 billion in sales·• Teclmical Upswing Aids Stock .Market NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market broh out or 1t~ extended late-March decline with a technical rally today The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks. off ·II 89 points m eight sessions, recovered 5.90to 932 01 Gamers outnumbcrccl lowers by about an 8~5 margin among New York Stock Exchangc.lJsted Issues Trading remained light Brokers said the impetus for the upswing t'<.tffil' from in lcrnal market force!. rather than any special new., de\'clop ment They said traders appcart'd to be ~ccktnJ! out bargains and C'ovcnng previous short sales on lht· theory that the market"' as .. sold out " • P(I Ott 1 I 011 • \ 011 61 011 s. OH S 1 011 s' 011 s ~ on ) • Oii s l 011 s' 011 •• '• 011 •• '• 011 4 I A 011 •S ·~ 011 '\ '• 011 4 I '• l'-.. -1, °'' • l 011 • l °'' • ' 011 4 I ' ... 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FSIJC Member: FEDERAL Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. ·' • ----Accounts are insured1o S40.000 for an individual, up to $560,000 for a family of four. mw.HOUSl«l ---·--Member: FEDERAL Home Loan Bank System. LENDER WEDo BOsmess 1" Al::r:.O/l.01.NCE w 11 K T111 • fnJ!Jw. "FAia Housll'IG I.Aw." NEWPORT BEACH 190 Newport Center Dr. near Fash ion Island 640-6100 (; WESTMINSTER 6951 Bolsa Avenue at Golden West 897-3515 SANTAANA 1300 North Main Street at Washington 558-1212 - '. GARDEN GROVE 11922 Brookhurst St. .. at Chapman 530-5680 I 1 . .. . . f I I I ~! .. I 7 Indian Lives Poetic &y .llJDITII OLSON Of -0..ly "-SIMf Michael Grandees, one·thJfd Choctaw Indian, one-third Russian an<l one-third Spanish, hos spent a llletime studying the beauty of the American IndJan and his current plight He is angry because "the In· dians have lost what was rightfully thetrs and have been exploited tot the last~ years. "But I'm even tired or talking about it." he said. "I'd Uke to write beaullful love poetry the rest of my lire " Therl'in hes the duality or Mu:hacl Grc1ndecs, a Corona del Mar resident who speaks with a \engeanre one moment and in poetic tones the next Grandees. aq anachron~m in the hustle and bustle of the '70s, hves in a \'entable museum and \Hites poetry many of his waking hours His apartmt•nt houses an ex tensl\e collc('t1on of old news1><1pt•r._, portnuts of famow. Indians. kecpsakci.-. from his In· d1an mother and "picture PMtm'' be bas compiDMd Ind ll · l!JIU'aa.d hlmMU. A~ II cluU.ued with W()rk in Pft»IJ'cts and ataclal of poemR ait on his coffee table waltln1 for the publisher to summon them THE ONL\' THING wh1ch seems out o/ place ta a basket of tennis balls. Grandees makes his "bread and butter" by teaching tenilis. .. popular poet who writes In "troehaic prose," Grandees has published eight books so far and has two more ready for issue The next, "The Dead and the Liv· ing Extles," will come out in late May or early June. He likens himself to the wnter Gibran. "His work is mystic while mine is earthy," Grandees explaihed, adding that hjs Indian books are devoted to "elevating Indians to where they were real ly an important contnl:lution to the human race.·· When Grandees gets wound up he can tall< for hours about both tl)e beauty of the Indians and their plight HI.a t"Xperiente •• flrst·band.. 1lnce he waa raiaed b)' a Cbortaw aunt >.:. .a )Outh be hid bealt.b problems ~ apent mmt of his early life in hospitals but when he w ab able to travel he viaited re- ~erv allons and saw starvation for the first lime. "They had no water andnofoodtogrow," he related. "I BECAME INTERESTED in the American Indian and why he was what he was and who he was. I came to the conclusion that the Indian was the most metaphysical person I had ever met "He practiced his religion 24 hours a day. His education worked and it bad a deep, imoor- tant effect OQ the people.'' Grandees said writers of early history lied because "'they were embarrassed to know that the people they called savage were more civilized than they were " The Indians revered their land, he added. and didn't want to · conquer" 1t "They wanted to be blended m harmony with the earth's surface." GrllDdem le _...., about u.e way t.be ~ IOffmm .t,. teated tbe ladian.a: by elvlna them •lroftl European alcohol and by for11ne their sa•nalurea on treaties, be charged. •'The Indian today Is still in shock over losing bis land ~d freedom. That's why he haa!l't acreamecUorhls ri1bts." GRANDEES SAID Indaa.ns have become victims or the profit motive and only now are being reeogniud u something to pre· serve. "It's Uke ecolo.ey." he sa1d. "Manlcind waits till it's almost gone. "Indians have been seen as a curiasily, something lo dissect. Wben are Indians 1olng lo be re. cognized as human ~ings? How long would the churches stand for it if Indians started digging up their graves?" Some of Grandees' love poems are about half·breed Indian girls, whose cause h e champions. "They've been so degraded it's about time people started think· ing of them nsh1i1mans." His newest book, ''The Dead and the Living ExlJes.'' tells his· tory thraugh the eyes of the In· di an. . He l>egao writing at the age or 12 after.~eadlHf• countless books during his day in the hospital. His first boQk, printed in e loose· leaf, limited edition, was sold literally while he walked the stre~ts in the Palm Sprtnga area, F,riends and fans have even broqht bis poems singly es soon as be types them, he added. GRA"NDEES IS prolific because of a quirk in his body chemistry which has given ham almost endless energy. •·1 don't take MY pills and I eat ever· ythinc in the world," he said. "I need little sleep and write morn· ing, noon.and night." He m~ enjoys writing love poem• with beautiful women as his inspitatioo. "Certain people inspire me to do writings," he ex· plained. His poetry is elegant and sensiUve, surprisingly magnifi. cent for a person with an eighth grade education. He is learned far beyond that level, however, because he read many of the great poets when he was confined to hts bed. As for the plight of the Indians, Grandees has one suggestion for tbose who are wilting to listen: Old framed newspapers show history in making. "People should work to have Jaws passed that will give the In- dian back what he deserves." 'Rithmetic Book Helps Add it Up Some or us still have trouble computing our gas mileage. Others draw a blank in the supermarket when trying to figure out how many more ounces the economy size has. tr lack"of simple arithmetic skills has you counting on your fingers and subtracting on your toes, a new textbook might help. Authored by Carol Johnson, Harvey Reynolds and Loyd Wilcox of G°'den West College, "Practical Arithmetic -The Third 'R"' is designed for self-study. · REYNOLDS AND WILCOX, mathematics instructors, and Ms Johnson. instructional associate in the college math center evolved thei r motivational approach to teaching arithmetic dur: 1ng the past rtve years. They went to •ork rewriting tl • ..:ir material in September of 1975, after Prentice-Hall, publishers, reviewed an early syllabus by the team Each section of the text provides explanations of why a stu· • d£>nt can benefit from arithmetic, in addition to how it affects dai· Iv h fc for example, fractions may not be needed to balance your checkbook, but they are necessary when halving OJ' do\lbling a re- cipe -AL'iO INCLUDED is a section on interpreting graph material. It uses tables or tax rate schedules for lncotne tax com- putation, problems on using sales tax tables and how to figure take-home pay after taxes. On the light side. in studying fractional parts and probability, the student encounters problems such as the outcome of a tossed I ( With flowing script and interesting art, Michael Grandees makes word pictures of his poetry. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday, March 29, 1977 81 coin. what happens when two dice are rolled or when a single card is drawn from a shuffled deck. THE AUTHORS noted that they have tried to motivate the • need for necessary skills by including topics relevant to the young adult completing a refresher course in math, as well as the mature adult who finds it necessary to study arithmetic. Ms. Johnson admitted, "I had math deficiencies dating back to junior high school days. But I cert amly didn't return to college to become a math maJor. "The decision to stay with math came when r was tutoring here at Golden West. working with other students.'' SHE COMPLETED requirements for an associate in arts degree in 1971 and will receive her bachelor's degree at California State University, Long Beach, after one more semester. After jo.ining_the G WC staff as an instructional assistant, she began working. ~1th Reynolds and Wilcox on the textbook. Re~lds JOmed the faculty in 1969, after seven years as a teacher m t~e Anaheim Union High School District and two in the Pueblo public schools. HE RECEIVED a bachelor's degree from Central State College, Oklahoma, and a masters from the University of Arizona. Wilcox took a bachelors and masters from CSULB and a masters from Stanford University. He came to Golden West in 1967, after eight years as a teacher and ·department chairman at Western High School Anaheim Union High School Distnct. ' What's a Watoto? Larry Shields looks at book with son Larry, 5. Swahili Spoken Here As many as 100 black children learn Swahili in what San Diego teachers say is instilling pride in black history and culture. , SAN DIEGO <AP). -Long before "Roots" was on television, black children in southeast San Diego were learning Swahili and listening proudly to stories about ancestors in Africa. •'Ir you go to Nigeria, the people there will be very happy to re· celve you," a vistor from that country told them. Almost 100 youngsters up to the age of 12, along with thelr puents, signed up tor a new six.week course sponsored by lhe Commit· tee to Establish Black Jndepen dent Systems. No mone)' except for a few in·. dlvtdual atns ii provided to help P•Y for t.he two-hour. weekly course. Blae!k educators from local 1choolt help In the teaching. "THE PAaENTS learn the aame thln1s as the children- thln11 Ulal m1ny ot them don't kaow •n.d ntlther do aome ) . teachers in public schools.·· said Dr. Shirley Thomas. who tcach£>s black chlld development at San DiegoStateUniversity. "We teach them what is expect ed o( them as black children behaviorally and we reinforce that." Maisha Kudumu. educational director of the program. says in· terest ofthe program in black his· tory and culture ls responsible for its s uccess since the first summer proeram began in 1972. THE CHILDREN also are showing the)ll'do better in regular academic studies such as reading and match "by combining it with dlacuaalons that improve pride In themselves," Hid Mrs. Kudumu Thtre were eo c:hlldten signed up ln 1975and60enrolled lai.tsum- mer The pupils sing the ao-caHf!d Negro national anthem, "Lift Every Yoke and Sll\f." And they are told how proud they should be as black and why it's important to do well in school. THE PROGRAM began in sum- mer or 1972 "because we were concerned as black parents that our children were not being ex· posed to their culture and not get. ting the reinforcement needed to help master learning skills," Dr. Thomas said. As a result or discussions about African children, about heroes and heroines of the U.S. slavery era and today's black heroes, she ~aid black children are doing bet· tcr in pubhc schools • '.l'he l~t ~uest. lffe Nwanko or Nigeria. told one of the American "watot~:· chJldrcn in Swahili · "You may be my broth~:· "And when they are polite to each other they are self· disciplined," sald Dr. Thom.s. "We tell them bQw bl1ck that ll." II 7 ltn Cupid Sometimes Misses Mark (_A_n_n_L_a_nd_r_s_~ DEAR READERS Ynlerday 1 prlm.d r•ult.a of lhe 1ur n7. Tbt qu.tlon I atlled my,... aden wu: II you had ll to do over acatn would you marry th• penon lo wbom YCM.I are now marrtod1 Over !50,000 people wrote ln The rftulta were tabulated by proreutonal1 There were two sets of responses those who ~•l&ned their cards .and letters and those who did not ft'rom the signed mail, I got these answers 70 percent said YES 30 percent said NO. From the unsigned mail: 48 percent said YES ~ 52 percent NO. Seventy percent of the respon· dents did NOT s1$n. Many who Taurus .Change, ·Travel In Offing WEDNESDA \', MARCH30 By SYDNEY OMARJt ARIES (f\t:in·h l:!l April 19 1 · Nothing •~ lukewarm v<>u 'rc tnl'X t r i c a b I y 1 'n ,. o I v l' cl ' Crea ti v 1 ly, a ffec·t1on . special n•lat1on~hip these dom1n<1tc One \\-ho depends upon you shtm ~ <.ippreciatwn TAURt':-; IAprtl 20 .\Ln 20> Your !.l\ It· method 1s d1~ctl' .. Hd, \\ l'lghed. JUd,l?ed St1C'k Ir> princ1pll'" t'omm1t idea~ conn·pt to'' nt1ng. Be r(•Jrly fnr t•h,111gt·, tr<l\ t•J. \JI ll'l \ GE~11~1 r ~;t,,, '.!I .J111ll' 201 ~hort lnp. llH..,..,.ig1• from 11·/ Jl1' l' t h1· ... 1• are h1J.!h on ;1J.!1·nd.1 Dome ... 111· ,1d;1i...1 m1 •111 ,.., fC'<.1tured B;i,..1t ,..,.,111·,.. dominate C' A!'\(' ER 1 .I u n t' :! l .JUI\' 221 1\1· d1:><·t·rn1ng SCC' plan·., Pl'O)llt• ..... th1·,· an'. not rnen·h ..... ymi wi ... h lh<'Y might t•\ 1st Chl'l'k r<"'f1UIC'l·~. 11 '1c.,... b<.· mon• Jware of budget <:ount ;. our t•hange 111ned 1a\e tne1r iaddr~uu. also. Of C.be alped mall. IO pnnnt came trom (emala ud ID p.rr cent from malet. Th• umlsned mail was 70 percent from rem11lu and 30 pucent from males. I received. 42 po:oiturdl from homosexuals. They were all "very happy" and voted YES Several readers pointed out j fact that could hove influenced many women. The survey col umn appeared on Valentine':-.. Day. From San Jose, a wife wrote: "I may ft>el different tomorro" but tonight I am voting NO. It's V !lleotlne's Day and this clown to •• ··~ ....... ••trlM .. ll )f'I,,. (f1\'f! dllldreel .... ., ~ 1lwf' nK" a car4." A •• la Pltt&bur1ll Hid l•• dean c ( l .... ). 0. cM-11 u~ Ile ~ < ,,.... I.Dk>. "I \'ote NO. a· •V•Dt:a ... A woman froin San Francisco wrote a Jetter uylng, "l voted 1'0 yesterday I wa11 drunk My husband lis llti aingel u lot better than I deserve Please chan~e my vote to YES." Fro m Davenport . l ow11 ·f'l•male, married 27 year~. Wt· are the happiest couple in town I volt' YES." At the bottom of the card, has ttly scrawled an pencil. was a word from her husband. who obviously had been a6ked to 1.F.O <Jul~ :!.I \11~ :!:! 1 Y 0 ti . \ I' I .., .., II (' rJ t·hallengt·~. 11•C(lll'"I t•rl more uuthorrl\ rel>pon!.1h1ht' 1111\\ th1· pre:.sun· 1 ... l'' 11l1·n1 \ uu hJ\l' (lO~tr '>lll'nglh backin~ from onl' 111 <.1uthont\ Young Children Saluted \'IRGO < \11g :n SC'pl n I Build hriclJ,!t" .. of I rust. good" ill fincl out "ho can do "h.1l <incl \\ h<'n lht•;. • .irt• c.ipahlt· rif d o 1 n f! 1 I B ,. t' o rn l' familiar w1lh m,1tcn;.il al Ii a n d . B a s 1 r 1 :-. s u t" .. ciom inatC' LIRRA ISl·pt 23·<kt :!:.! 1. Creilll\'C l•nde:Hors. 1 omance thcst• Jr1· spol11ghlC'.I Ernot 11111:.t r P s po n.., l' ~ d o m 1 n <• l l· lng1r lrnplll'I• rul1•.., Know 1l .ind '' Jit for ,111othl'I t11rn· to tJl'kl1• ckta1b :-iC'ORPIO dirt i:1 '\m 21 • \ 11lt """ l1•t'l pullt•d in two direct ion ... Kl'Y '"In thOO!-l' rwth (If sccural\, without st1fhn).( <Teat1vc ptoc<'ss Some degret' of unorthodox:o. 1-. neccsi.ar~ St\GllTARll'S t \im 22·Dec 21 l Re \\ill1n~ to <'X periment. -.trcs ... \ersatll1tv Learn somcthm~ new. Open lines of communication You m eet int<'r<'st ing people at s1>1·1.il affoir Keep tral'k 111' l'Xfh'n dilurc:>s C'APRICOH '.'O 1 ll1•1• 22-.Jan 19> \111111•1•1•"''' a ns\\ C'r!'> from 11111• 111 pos 1l wn of :11 11 ho1 II~ Th 1 s 1" .1 <In" n l 11 business p1•11od l '1•opl" ha\' C l' Lii II <11 I'd \ !l 111 credit, crt•rhll... tra('k rt· cord, potential AQUARl\lS LJan 20· Feb 18 > C'hC'rk le~ a I documenLo; Oc perfccll~ clear about standin ~. commitments If smgle. you could seriously be contemplating mar riage. PISCES (Feb. 19· March 20 ): One you met in hospital or during journey comes back Into your Ufe. Results can be pleasant, productive. Ac cent on pressure, employment. health. \Pl ii 1K ..!:..! I" I h1· \\ l't'I.. ot the' 'I Ollll).! <'h1ld \\ h1rh \\ 111 be """''" .. d I" th• < 'ummuntl\ l n1t<·d .\Tl'lhod1:-.I C'hurth '\111 .... 1·1' Sd11i11I. l111nlmJ,!lon ·nt'.tth. \\tth an open houst' I lw puhlll' 1..., 111\ 1tl'd to th(• !0111 1,1<·1htlt'!-. llom 9-11 ·~!0 .i 1n \lond.1' th111111.!h F rid<" .ind I..! :m.:1 pm. Tue~day 1 hrnugh Frul;1~ l>;,ina l loi.,lun<I. I, p1·e, it·\\:-. c;rhool ac· t I\ II ll'~ M. Keith Gaede (left). Beverly Thompson and GeottreyClark make plans for membership drive. Drive Plans are now being mude for the upcoming membership dnve for the Diamond llorseshoc, the charity organization supportml-'( the City of Hope M. Keith Gaedr, chairman of Diamond Hors<'shoe, said pro· ceeds from events help provide free personalized care lhrou~h the City of Hope for patients s uf· fering from calastruphlc dis· eases Sparkles This year marks the 10th an- niversary of the formation of the Diamond Horseshoe. Jndiv1dual memberships are available, an addition lo cor- porate membt'rships and cor· porate sponsorships. More infor mation is available from Geoffrey Clark. 644-5181. or The Diamond Horsl'shoe. 200 Newport Center Dr .. Suite 311, Newport Reach, 92660. dro12 tM eatd In m allt••· He Wl'Oh,' 'aw SHE I vote 0.0 A read~ from Pho.nix: "I 010 do ll over •1aln-ma.n1.t the tame penon -thr .. ume1. My mamar• to Thelma wu tn· nulled by hel' parents beeaua. she wu undtt·•I•· Wtt.n •ht' turned letal we were married by a justice ol the peace. Two yean later we wert' married by a Catholic priest. She'll terrific." ~-y ,..,... ~ac~p---. Da Ml• tMlJ' ••"'-...... MU#~ roost-.,.__...._..pt .... T '9~Mt~Cll· ......... .,....,.Ya.. ... .. ..,_. .... ••~•1 --. ' I CTW lib a INllty. •u• &Ml &w YDl&I ,,_ O. Qty:• From Akron: "I am IZ years old. I read your column every day. My parent.a «ot. lnt.o a Bihl tonight over how to vote in your survev. My mother said abe was votinJ NO . because m:t; dac! IHH a.a. JJJayta1 •• .-Ht. 1tau1a---.111..w~ ..... .... YD. n. CGSfffU&lam ... dea1y hlrMd &e .._ •ttllt •7 motkr '• broehr ~t my dad la bdlMU. I Udak YH'd better pul tlaem botb down .. NO." From Ol&Jahoma CUy: "Dear Ann: In the 3Z yeara we'u been married my b&1sband never once told me be loved me -even tbO&lgb I asked blm aeveral times. He alway1 •H•ered, ''I'm not the mu.by type.'' A no-non.sen.se approach to bow to deal with Ille'• mot1t dlftlcult and most rewardln1 arranae· ment. Ann Land•ra' book.Jet. "M artla1e What lo txpect," wlll prepare you (or better or for worse. Send yout' requesl to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 1400, Elgln, lll. 8013>, cncloslnt 50 cellta in coin and a long, stamped, •ell· addressed envelo~. 'Ff ff ooortY' Not Bad When women speak of pohet· brutality. they ore referring lo one thing -their obligation un der oath to give their n~ht Hl(e on their dnvcr\ lll·cnsc If the, rlon't. und<'r tht' rabC' :-iwt•anng law. th<',\' an: guilty of ;J m1sd(' meanor. 11 ·11 coml' I had a grandmother who hed so much about her age sh<- couldn't remember how old sht' wa:-. ShC' lied on each of her <·hildren·~ birth CNllhcntes with each b1rlh getting yCM.1ngcr . which eventually m ade the "baby" of the family the oldest, despite the fact her mother gave birth at the age of 12. , AT WIT 'S END The •Anzona House Judiciary Committee, in reviewing these laws recently, saw the error of the system and is wisely con· sidering change. As one commit· tee member said, "If we're going to hold everybody accountable for everything they do or say, I think a lot of people are going to be upset." And that is the greatest un· derstatement since Mary Worth was caught in a hotel lobby pos- ing as a philodendron saying, "l don'lmeanlomeddle " As I have always said, being ff. frffooooo . . forrrrr ... is nothing to be ashamed or. I mean being ffffoooo is better than being 30 and looking 60. I know some women who not only lie about their age on their driver's license, they lie about their weight, height, a nd their hair color. Small wonder some police officers. after looking over the license, can only assume they are driving a stolen car who cashes a check for you in the supermarket looks at your Iden· llficatlon and announces your age over the loud speaker? Or that the turkey who made your car repairs knows you weren't blonde on your license three years aio? As l told my husband, "It's not so bad being lfl· f OOOOOOOT' • • ••• "What are you tryine to say?" he asked. Happily, I've never been one o( those silly. sensitive creatures obsessed with age. If you ask me, 1'11 tell you right off. I'm fffffff. romm . .. give me a minute, Goodness gracious. this has to be the biggest nap over nothing I have ever heard in my life. What does it matter that the old biddy "Fffffoooooorty ! " I said. hold· ing onto the table to sleady m yself. "You're CICty ~"he said. "So arrest me!" Programs Offer Variety FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION: A rour· c lass seminar dealing with divorce and as· sociated problems will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 2. Further information is a\·atlablc by t·all1ng the :tl>SOc1ataon, 8J8. 7377 PARAPSYCHOLOGY CLt;B: The OrJ n i::<: Coast ColleS?e club \\ill present The Threr Aspects of Man. a lel'· lure-seminar at 7 30 p m Fnda). April I. in Fine Arts Hall on cum· pus. The session, which is open to the public. will fo cus on spirit, mind and body. Guest speakers In· el ud ed a para - psychologist, a hyp. notist and a teacher of psychokinesis CHESS TOUR -· NAMENT : The Orangt• \ount~ Scholasltc Chess Tourna- ment for students rn grades 1·12 will hold el1m1na t1 on contests from 9 a m to 3 p.m Saturd ay, April 2. 1n Sa,•anna ElemC'nt ary School, Stanton. Couples Studied Aid Needed A three year natural family pl .. nning study 1s nearing completion hul more couples arC' needed to help with the final phase of research Adrninistcrin~ the $1 4 m1lhon contract is Cedars-Sinai Medical Center of Los Angeles. The stud). which is funded b) the National rnslitule of Child Health and Human De,·elop· ment, compares the i:;y mpto·thermal melhod with the ovulation method of birth control Women in the study will be taught to re· cognize the fertile period of their menstrual CY· cle by one or the other method Thev will abstain from intercourse during this period for fertility regulation. Dr. Maclyn Wade, principal investigator, believes the study has merit because people are becoming Increasingly concerned about the side effects of both oral contraceptives and in- trauterine devices, two of the most commonly used methods. The symplo-thrrmal method predicts the fertile period by combining daily recordings wilh other symptoms or ovulation, such as changes in the amount and consistency of cer\'ical mucus and pain upon ovulation. The ovulation method requires that women be trained to evaluate the characteristics of their cervical mucus over the course of their menstrual cycle. Couples are being trained at six Los Angeles and Orange County area hospitals. including St Joseph In Orange. An orientation Hssion for interested couples will take place at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 31, in the Loyola·Marymount auditorium, Batavia and La Veta, Orange. FW1her information is available from the hospital, 633·9111. fund1.f0r Registration begins a l 8 a.m. and participants are encouraged to bring a sack lunch and their own chess set. l''urther information is available by callin g Dewain Barber at 998·5508, after 5p.m GR ASD OPENl?'\;G PARTY : A pa r t y bcnrf 1tm~ lhC' A Hi Ii at<''> of the Oningr Count) District, Metropolitan Opera Aud1t1ons. "111 bt• hosted by Orange Coa~t De\'elopers to cclcbratt' the grand opening of V1.1 Lido Plaza !:>alurday, J\prtl 2. All proceeds wil I he used to aid rising young opera s tars in Orange County. Entertainment will be provided by several winners or the count y auditions and the B<Jhia Trio Plus Two. a local <.'nsrmble The affiliates provirf1• county opera hopefuls with the opportunity to audition for the Metropolitan Opera HOAG HOS PITAL AUXIUA&l': The group was one ..,,.. 50 county volunteer organizutlons that received a Dls· neyland Community Service Award. The auxiliary recicvcd a check for Sl ,000 1n re· cognition of its oulstand. ing contribulions or \'Olunteer work a nd financial assistance lo the hospital during 1976. Heading the list of re- cent awardees for com. pletion of hours or work at the hospital was Mr~. Harold Eckes or Santa Ana with 5,000 hours. CITY OF HOPE TEN· NIS TOURNAMENT: Entry forms now are be· ing accepted from players in every class from beginner to cham· pion. Mi xed doubles teams will play a series of round robin games with other teams in their own class on private and club courts throughout the county on Sunday, April 24. The tax deductible en· try fee ls $40 per couple. All proceeds go to the Ci· ty of Hope for purchase of life-saving cancer de- tN.·tion equipment for the non -sectarian fr ee hospital in Duarte. Entr y f o rms arc av a 1Iabl c a t all Roblnson·s stores, which are s ponso ring the tournament. 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' II "What I can't get used to 1'> Henry ~l\S1"RCr not 'aying anylhing " DENNIS THE MENACE • I 7 T·"'-01 ' andle ins Suspension ORl..A.NDO, Fla. l AP J TH· u NCODd an Lea RudJc mQ ba\le punched ha• ... , out ol a job. aft.er deckln& m1Aqer Frank Luccheal with one punch .Monday and putt.in& ham an a holptlal with a concuasaon and a fractured cbffkbon• Raadle bad complained about l<>1lna the second base job lo rookie Bump Wills. He said he walked over to Lucchesi on the field before an exhibition 1ame lo talk about al and Luce rci ferred to him u a "punk.'' Randi• dropped Lucch I WllJI one ~ a Wltneu aaJd, th n eoatlnulld to ram blows on UlC! ••1ear-old auuu•acr. Sbortatop Bert Campaneris broke up the scutne, and outfielder Ken Hen derson had to be restrarned by teammates from going alter Randle. "I had one band in my pocket and the other one by my side," Lucchesi tald from h11 p1tal bed. "I w 1 down at t~ 1round. I never aaw or knew what bit me." Later.• aubduC!d Randle ~aid. · · 1 nn-r tboulhUt would cometo tht.. I'm just not that kind of peraon." R&nien owner Brad Corbett J suapeoded Randle upon learning of the incident. The 28-year-old Randie's sus· pension will be the subject of a Tar Heels Fell Apart, Says Marquette Coach ATLANTA <AP1 For a lv:tm that was gomg nowhere l'arlwr lhis season. the Marquclll' \\ .1r riors certainly ended up 1n the right place. An enigmata·. 111tons1stt•nl team, Marquette rcvcr!-.c.-d it:-. field dramatically al the nghl time and followed its own y<•llow brick road to the top of th1• tol lege basketball world. Al McGuire could not cxpl,11n 1t -he could only enjoy at :.ifl 1·r Monday night's 67 -59 v1c:Lot .\' over North Carolina i::aH' htm the national champ1on!>h1p 1n h1.., last game as a college c-oad1 "I honestly don't knu"' \\ho1t happened to our team. · .,:11cl McGuire after winning h1.., £11-.t NCAA champ1on ... h1p · ~1.n 111• they stopped ltc;trn1ng lo lh" coach" McGwre, IA ho 1:. n·11nm· 1111111 ba:.ketball to go into pn 1 .11 I' hu ,, ne:.s. ne'er thou lo( hi ht• \\ 011hl 11• rn the NCAA playoff-. lht:-. \1•,11 much ll•"s lw \\l';1nni:: lh(· \1111 ner's cro"'n But his t1•.1m pla' t•cl 1111-.1.11\• proof ba!:tkl'I h.111 .1g.rn1 ... 1 :"1111 h Carolina. g1\ 1r'lg h1n1 1h1• l1111g sought t1tll· som clhing he usually doe:. not do \\'hen North Carolina made a ... pcctacular rally m the i.econd half. the Marquette coach calll>d timeouts at c·rucial moment:.. Irving to stop the Tar lleeb' momentum ··once the a\'al:tnchc came and we wC're lied, I tried, I tried to ... top the avalanche by delays and r called some timeouts,'' said M cGuirc. "Csually we try to do il with contact lens timeouts or ~omethmg hkc: that. You have to ... top the momentum no matter "hat " Thl•rc "'a ... another mlelligent, 1f mon• !>ubtlv ploy, used by the 111 .1111\ \l.irquelte t·oach. When th•· l".ir lh•d" \\l'nt mto thl'1r p.d l'lll•·d 11111• 1·11rnl'r offen'>t' ,1fr.-1· , om1n.! h.iC'k from a 12 lhllrll dt•l11·11 ,111tl I\ Ill~ thl' ~l"Orl', \l1 •1:u1n· l111J11d -.11111Pthmg l'I..,.._. \\ 11 h \\ h1d1 [Ct I I .111 •fl• I h1•m . · I k1•p1 m\ t.1.! 1tH·n around the ti ..... kt'l ·'" t 111 \ \\ nttldn I Ill' .ihlc• tn 'I "I 1• ,111\ 1111111' I ,t!'>\ ln ... ldc• ".'><ltd \l 1 (;Ill It' stance hurt them." said Hank Raymonds, McGuire's assistant who is replacing him as coach next year. "They lost the momentum ·and JUSt quit play-mg .. North Carolina, which got several easy shots off the four corners in Saturday's semifinal victory over Nevada·Las Vegas, could not do the same thing against Marquette. After holding the ball for almost three minutes, the Tar Heels finally got off a shot inside by Bruce Buckley. But it was blocked by Marquette center Jerome Whitehead, and the ball went the other way. That set the trend for the rest of the game The Tar Heels tied the score agam 47-47, but that was the last tame they were even with the Warraori.. T\.\o foul shots by Butch Lee and a field goal by Jim Boylan provided Marquette with a four·point lead and McGuire's boys eventually built it to 10 at one stage late an the game NORTH CAROLINA IS'J -f>A.,, 10 0 ICO•~'> u ¥1\n.1r..,,, b f=l"Jr'1 h It •J,. .h·r S teraf· ... ,n 1 z ,,i,,.,, ,,, ' nrerttf'y 1 MARQUETTE 1611·Elll11', Wh•l!Med ff L .. ~ 1' ft')Vl.i" U Rn~,,,b,..,t)f'l'f b Toon""~ ._...,Hl•'1"lP M M'lUf·U• 14 Nor1t\ Carohnd i1 hH.rtlll amaa1 team n~c:uU "My aDl)' wtab la that I '#U JO yt'&n r Ml I could h that 1 mya~ll." Lucchesi .)ald. Docton admitted Lucchell for at leut 2' hours. They u\d ho suffered a cerebral concussion, a triple fracture ol the cheekbone that could require plastac sur· gery, a lacerated Up and an un· determined back ln.Jury. Randle cban&ed to street a TKO elotba all•r tbe flabt ud walct.11 a. ...,. beat Mln· oeeota • 1am•. H• IDlt bl'W'ly with Ranatra •eneral mana1er Dinny O'Brtlll\. told hhn of the 11.11- pention, and aOS Randle would not be allowed Gil the team bus back to Tampa. The Ranaers ·provided him with a rental car to drive back alone. Lucchesi said he never re- ferred to Randle as a punk. Ran· die laid Luct t'• UM ol the word p~ the flstlculb. "I h th•l this had to hap- pen," le Hid. "but I ~ he just took LL for araated lhal I wa1 a padll.tt. All a man waotl b respect. I'm no different. l Just ran out ot th ks to turn." Asked lf he felt his career miaht be jeopardized, Randle said, "I guess It's a poaslbillty." Lucchesi refused to say whether he would press charge$. "I think th('~ f1•ll .1p:11 I Ill lh1· second half." Mc:Gu11 L· s;11d ol North Carolina "'We hung 1n there ·· I h1• fnu1 1'"111 1 11111•11.,1· had 111•1 rt ,, 1""11' '" '\111 th I '.irnltna all ...... 1'1111 hnl JI I llrtlt'd 111\11 ~I bu~t th1., 11r11•• 1·:.11 \lllL' 1tw rnoml'n llllll "' 1111' l 1111• 111 ... , .11· 111'1'1'> .ippan•ntl~ lo!->l "h.tt th(•y had at this point ,\ftt·r lhC'tr J,!allant ral· J\' ttNI th•' !'l'Or1• ·1:'i·45. thC'v ... 111" l'd 1 lw t 1•111 I"' ,, nd "' 1·ntually 1 ..... 1 tht• h.111dl1· nf I It•· J.!.ttnt' Foultd OY1 -O'kortn Kuf'\1tf' Toit11t fOt.Ji-. •4orth C•rollna H M•rqu•ll• 11 Tethn"~' f<)Qnt A 16 094 MILWAUKEE STREETS ARE FLOODED AS MARQUETTE FANS WHOOP IT UP. Jf anv of McGuire's 10·1 1 tt' tories in his carN•r 1•m1l<I 1 .. called a "coaching" vit•tnry. th1., one might be it E\'l'n M<'Cu111• admitted to playtng H dclrrm1n jng rolr in thL• out romt• Thl• four l'Ornt•r nffrn:-.r had ... udrll·nh ln·1·11m1· .i douhlc·l'dgcd """'rl The four cornn., 1n tht., tn- Had One Too Many: Announcers , That Is NEW YORK CAP> NRC. with a mmimum of technical wizardry and J maximum of chatter. brought lht• NCAA col legc baskl'thall champ1onsh1p ~ame into livmg rooms aero!>-. the country Monday night The gam<' wa~ pretty good The coverage was adequate N RC, which used only t"" o an nouncers to broadcast the Super Howl. used thrl'c of them for the Marqu<'lle North Carolina game And that w:ts one too mall\ Curt Gowdy handled th<' play. b) play. Bally Packer pro,1df>d the expc.>r\. commentary and Dick Enberg tried to rind someUung interestmg lo say. Gowdy kept up a steady stream of commentary. perhaps too steady. Packer did his usual bang-up job and showed again why he IS probably the best com menlator an an~ sport on TV And Enberg. the networks play.by-play man during th<" season, was reduced to throwing Carolina Loss Proves Costly CHAPEL HILL. N.C. (AP> When North Carolina lost to Mar· quette 67·59 in thl• NCAA basket ball final Monday night. local merchant Richard Armfield felt the hurt worse than most. "The trouble 1s , l thought we were goinl{ to win " Armfield said. pointmg to a stack of 1,000 posters and 1 .000 bumper stickers he printed for the ~ame "Tar Heels No 1. 1977 National Basketball Champions." they read. .. "If It just didn't have the date op it, we'd have been all right, .. said Armfield, a frozen yogurt ?!'dor. !tf Armtield said he and a partner t about $400 on the bumper cker venture because "r the Tar Heels' defeat m comments here and thC're and appeared uncomfortabll· 1n that role. Wh11C' the gJmt· "J!-1 do:.e and exc1tmg. the commentary was hne for the most part. Hut when the action slowed it was another story The final two minutes of the game look about 20 minutes to play and. "'1th Patker i.ent off to the 1:t1delinE.'~ for an mtcrview which never materialated. Gowdy and Enherg were reduced t o frantically ~wapp1ng Al McGuire stone:. "He's like a Jockey whappan.( hai. horse down the stretch," said Gowdy "On the wall of has office at Marquette he hai; a picture of a clown, and maybe he's a lillle like that clown." said Enberg "ls hea con man "' Is be a put-on"' I think not," said Gowdy. And so it went. All hands dad their homework and we got loads of data on the players. which as fine. But the an- nouncers seemed determined to cram it alJ in despite what was happening on camera. At one point the camera focused on McGuire arguin1 vehemently about somethtne. But instead· of an explanationl we got Gowdy rattling off a oio· graphy of some player. At another point. with the cameras again on MeGuire in a rage, En· berg took the opportunity to tell everyone where to write for tickets to next year'!! cham pionship game Packer didn't get to say much. but when he did it was worth say· ing. He seems lo know in ad· vance when something is going to happen. He said North Carolina would be wise to go to a Cull-court press and moment. later It. hap· pened. He said Marquette would change its defense next time down the court and it happened. MARQUETTE'S 80 ELLIS C!l l!BAATES. Sports in Brie f McGuire Reflects In a Tough Momem ATLANTA -The moment was too much even for the tough old street fighter. Al McGuire buried his face in his hands and tried to hide the tears of JOY after his Jai.t hurrah. "I sat there and thought of all the lockerrooms. the dirty jocks. the pals, and the other things that a New York street fighter knows when growing up." said the retir ing Marquette coach. McGuire climaxed his 20-year coaching career Monday night by directing the Warrior:. to their first NCAA basketball cham- pionship with a 67·59 victory over North Carolina. McGuire is leaving coaching to enter lhe business world. A ..,,ebLo•e YUMA -Bobby Valentine's three-run homer in the eighth in· ning highlighted a six·run rally which led the San Diego Padres to an ll·IO Cactus League victory over the California Angels Mon· day. Valentine's homer, the first for the former Angel this s pnng, came off losing pitcher Dick Drago, who took over for starter Gary Ross in the ei.lhth and was shelled for six runs on Ci ve hits. Valentine also collected a single and drove in four runs a:; the Padres improved their rx· hibitlon record' to 13-8. Th<' Angels fell to 10·10. Cy Young Award winner Ran· dy Jones started for the Padres and was ripped for seven runs and 14 bits during the first six in· nings as the An~els moved out to a 7·4 lead. ~Win VERO BEACH, FJa. -Pinch- hitter Ed Goodson ignited a seven-run rally with a two-run homer lo the eighth inning, powerering the Los Angeles Dodaers to a 9-8 victory over the New York Mets in an exhibition baseball t•me Monday. The triumph was tbe fourth s traight for the Dodgers and their 12th an 17 exhibitions this spnn~ But they had lo survive a three-run ninth by the Mets as Bruce Boisclair and Dave K 1ng mon homert'd off Elias Sosa. the third Los Angeles pitcher. The Dodgers trailed 5·2 enter· mg the eighth. Reggie Smith, who h<1d three hits, led off with a ~ingle and Goodson followed with his firsl spring homer to get the Dodgers within a run. John Hale singled home the tying run. Then a wild pitch by losing pitcher Skip Lockwood produced the eventual dec1s1ve run. TVSIDit~h PITTSBU~H -The date of 1977 football Jame between the University of Pittsburgh and Penn State has been switched to Nov. 26 to accomodate a national telev1s1on appearance. Rie ssen Says Gottfried No. I CARLSBAD. Calif. CAP> ~ Marty Riessen thinks Brian Gottfried is the best tennis player in the world. Gottfried was nearly faulUess Monday night in scoring a 6-3, 6·2 victory over Riesst'n and winning the $16,000 first prize in the La Costa International Tennis Classic "If you ~o on the record, Gott· fried has to be rated the loP player in the world right now," said Riessen, who earned $8,000. for second place. "I thought l played the best ( could." said the 36-year·old Riessen. 11 years older than Gottfried, "but he had an answer for every situation.·· ~ The Items were printed in Ume ~r quick sales at 50 cents per mper slicker and $1 per poster. Armfield's partner watched e gable on television whUe sit· Vegas Reho1•nds for 106·94 Conquest Gottfried methodically wo~ down his veteran opponent. "My serve hu given me great con- fidence," Gottfried said. At the net, .,ainst Riessen, Gotthted was superb. "I'd hit what I thought was a winner down the line and Brian. would ~et w lt with a crosscourt g beside his printing press. re d y to run of£ even more If the utcome had been dllf erent. · "If we had won, we'd hav<" \o,ooo of these out on the ftlrPet, · · Armfield said .. · Sa)'ln& he was getting Into the 'i pirlt or the celebration, Armfteld wa,s selling his yogurt 'tor whaever amount customers hap pened to have in their pocket.. "I'm not stupid This ts 1roat ·advertialng•" he said t '1 ATLANTA <AP) "ll WU nice to win, ending the seasoh on a winning note, but I still don't IJke the consolation game idea," coach Jerry Tarkanlan said after Nevada-Las Vegas beat North Carolina-Charlotte 106·94 for third place in the NCAA boskel· ball championship Charlotte coach Lee Ro11e does not much like a game (or two losers, either, because "you come down here lo win lhe cham pionshlp and when you lose, It's tou11h lo come back " ln &Pile of their feelinJts, the MondRy night game wu hard foueht ond fast-paced. The 200 points by both clubs broke the consolation aame record for moat points. set last year when UCLA beat Rutgers 106·92 at Phtladelphia. The 83 field aonli. by both teams also broke thf' UCLA-Rutgel'I record ol'82 The Omni was half.filled and tho cheerleaders appeared list· le11 at the start of tho «ame. But the crowd got interested in a hurry u the rree-whetling of. fenses «ol. untracked Charlotte took a 55-50 halname lead, but tired late kf the second half and could not kt><'P up with the quickest shooting and hlflhest scoring colle~e team In the na lion "The sad thlng about the whole thlnJ Is a kid like Eddi<' Owen!' crylna. ·• 11ald TArkanlan of his 6·7 Hnlor who 11parked the Rebels wtth 34 poi.nu. "I always play to win that " the way I wos brouaht up. 1 !Ult try to let 1L rub off on the rHt or the team. I have a lot of pride and reapoct for the game," said Owens. who explained the tear_, were becaust ••we ~uld have been playing ror tb title But that '!I all behind nto now. J'm just eolng to look to the future .• ,. IVAOA·l.AI v•O•S llOU Ow•"\ t. Gell d••11rt. I _._., ,, A Smltll 10 S \m1111 •0 ,,..,,. 24, T. ""ltll 2, ar~ 1 U .. C.ettA•l.OTTI IMI MtH4\I U, Kl"' 1 MH••" '!O. IC•tW:" JO. W•t~lll\" "•" 4 OrullH 1 A11•••1 Hlllt·-LINC:·C"••lelle U, No.,.fle l•• ...... ,IO ,_,,He.rt 8'0-tC•n<ll To1~11 ... 1, Ntw..,_. ln ....... U, Ulltl; C"••lt>llo !~· · volley1 •Riessen said. The victory was Gottfried's fourth ln tho last three months. Durln1 that Umc, he has won 33 or 36 matches and boosted his 1966 tournament earnings to $98,867. He also has won al Palm Sprinas. Baltimore and W 111hln1ton. Tht rnatch \urned on Riesaen•s failure to cuh ln on numerous opportunitltt. He had nine break points. none o( which he con· vcrtcd. 7 Celebs Action To Open Bowlln1 and a mini ~rand pnx kick olf five days of action Wednes day u tdevaston tapms or tht' Celt'brity C:halfenge of the St•xe11 begins. First up 111 lhe 12·evt•nt ser ies. open lo the pubhc free of charge, is a mini· grand prix pitting come dian flip Wilson against , actress-singer Connie Stevens. The two wlll compete in pint size formula one autos (souped up go- karts with formula one appearance > with capabilJties or 60 mph on the s traightaway. Action will be held at ·the upper parking lot of the M1ss1on VtCJO Coun try Club and the com petition will be a best of three races The course will be in a style similar to Euro- • pean grand pr ix setups / Comedian Gene , Kaplan will compete i against actress Sus:rn How~rd in a one g::imc· bowling m<.itt h al 8 p.m at Saddleback Lant''i. Activity will continue Thursday through Sun day with the taping con solidated to a two hour speciaJ April 17 on CB~ <Channel 2> 'W•""UIMY Nf'tOI\ -M in' C,r•nd Pn• r• Io W Jl\on Y\ C,O,,n1e ~''"'"" .. ' ttl M l'\ 1"" v tttO Country (lvb \ VPPf"' P tn •n1 IOI A n m 8owllrvJ ·c;~t>r IC""''.\" • 5.ti\ttn HO'l'Wd'O .)t Sd0'2,,.r,' ... '1\9'1\ TllUMd•V tt} a rn Ciolt I("'"'"' c,,.,ht .. 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TI MJ ,, A,""•' (11'\(.fnll'tr ') "'" 1'\ I f M ,, Ju ' 2-A Cage r s Selected All-CIF Victor Valley High·, T onv Anderson w as selected playrr of ttw vear in Cl F 2-A busk Pt ball circlc.•s a~ pickE'd In lhl• C'i til.l'ns Sav ing, At hletic Fo11ndat111n hoard Anderson fi -i . led tht· \' 1 c to r v 1 11 e h J ., " d J aekrabb1tc; to a 2K :! season with <i 25 6 scor mg avera~e . 17 9 r t• bounds a gaml.' and too assists for the season "'""' T••f"l'I Ft•" nu I l."'''H' W(J01 • Mf'Jn•r t t ") \•Oh )l 0 ~~"''' (, 1mo {)v.ett,, .. 10 v , " ·~ r TMtnD\On l(hannt"I hlllll'\rJ"e ~ 1 • HI 0 8t11 Ntot.at\ rwo'""'-'") • t ,, 18 l F'.rf')nf (f"llU(I '""" AnMr\l)n '" tor V•Hty\ b • ",, J\ I\ q "'' 1 Djl!V!\ tAll.t Lom• ~'fl \r t\ (raH;t Mt~ fMor,.nn Vitltf'v\ ~ \ \r f6 r Ric t-i (f')f " '(""'""' 1 1\l•nchl ~ 1 S,r t) I p.,.,, M1 r,.1.1 '' 1Worrirm""111') t;r '" 0 Kutt •• ,.,.. t f41•ftf1owerJ6 4 ~r >1 I *o-.o '••m Altfi\ t~1r1 t<f'1tf'\ Kn'"' r "t• • mnunn b 1 Sr 1' ' 8•"'1 ,,,.,,...,. '""' IVH:.tnr Vt111!1tyf ~ 1 ~r 10 ~ W lltqm Ml')\"~ IHllf'\11tt,,1 ti 1 11 I~ A lo fl O.-" rw•tnul 16 J ~' 1~ t front tour' Joi' \1,....., uf r I ~•QUn!lft! ~ S Jr 11 • J•ll f-~ tU 10 M•\41) 6 \ "' to 1 81tifW' 0M1,.,, 1Yvc110.,1111 \• 1\l rttt1or Ml'. Gt'lt.., IMt),.tnn V111tfl1 I • \ \r U J Grl'O GQm.lt' ·lu~t•nQt1t'' A\ ~,. 11 O Martt T•lt fS.n Ml'\rtnnl Ir-1 ,, 1811 • ~ .... ••11 Trailing 6-1, El Toro Wins Gauchos ln7-6 .. : Auu,&t Pa.1.w-u Fitzlu•gh's Ann if ·-·--·--Sil ~ 3 0 El Toro s helled \ •~It mg t:nive~1ty lfn 1ne 1 17 7 and Sun C'lt!ml!ntt• won a similar rout. 9 O ov~r h<>&t Laguna Beach. 1n South Coast League bJbebaJI a(•tion Mond...1} El Toro hitters un loaded for three homt• runs and 15 hits a~atnst three lln1ver:-.1ty pitchers. Every h1ttc•r 1n the El Toro lineup got at least one hit. Ray Butera had the best day. collecting four hits in ftve tnps to the plate. including a solo home run m the fifth in- ning Sal Grijalva and Jeff Tolbert t'ach smacked three-run homers durmg the slugfest. Grijalva's <'Ommg in the fourth in· nmg and Tolbert"s tn the third At ftri.t, 1t loohct Ii kt· l'nivcrs1ty wa~ going lo do all the hitting l 'ni'-; Trojans scored s1' run., over the first two tnning5 to take a 6-1 kad But El Toro's Chargers cut loose in the• third , scoring seven t1ml's un five hit:> and four l 'nt\'L•rs1ty error' Thl' ChargC'rs picked 11 up agam m the fourth . s('onng ""more time-. to 1.1kl' .1 ('(lm manchn~ 11 7 ll·.1d Tlwv nc\'t•r lookl·d lia < h I >n tht· I .. 1g11na Hl'.t('h ll1.imo11cl. S;in c I t' m t' 11 t c.· s H (• n n \ \I .1rt111t•1 st rut h nu't <'11.!hl and alltmcd thr 1·1· hit' 111 h,tndt'ufftng 1 h1· \1 t i..,h Hrar1 P<tr kl't 111111 Ht·\ nrrhh .incl .11111 \I l·.11fm.~" 1•.it·h «0111 nh111 1·d t\\11 1111 ... 111 S.111 C'l1•111t·ntt•'s .itt.11 f.. I ;;1 •· J I•'''•' 'II I''' H111nl'\•·· rf 11,,,,' '"'" io I lr; l h. ,, ,.,. ,,, .,, 1 •''' r '• .. . ' Ba~eball " ,,... .. ' u;,,,,.......,17, .. G+"'•'• 1b 1( ..... i..p •••\\ If .,.ult P 1b Tnl-\ 1b E11uh '' f} 0'>nN>!• 1lh l A'l'1r"4t.,,_ Mur tt\i "•• rt u ~ •• ,,,, .. ,,, th ) r 1 0 l 11 ft .... 0 0 0 0 Victory Tam Wallach hil two homen and drove 1n four run!! ludlng Saddleback College past host P11lomar, 7·6 in Mission Conference baseball at·· t1on Monday ., Wallach's first blast \"•• " Fo1,.., f ntAI' i': ',' ~ came in the fifth inning. wnCl•mtnlt '" .t SOJO shot that Still lt!ft P•rk•r r Revnold\ It Horv•th °"' M•rUnf!I 0 MtrrUI rt Fo,-,eitff' rt M tOO<"•ld )O Du""•'" <t • V•n 9,,,.,..,... lb M~dOO'NS, ttt •b r " '"' Saddleback trailing by ~ ~ ~ one run, 5-4. Palomar • 1 1 had surged ahead in the ~ ~ ~ first two innings, 5-3. 1 ' l 7 J Q lO o n o In the seventh inning ~ ~ ~ Wallach's bat finally 1 11 o silenced Palomar. He ! ~ ~ clouted a three-run L•<lurMI Ill •b J H•u\t-r 71>-r> KtUQ~t ph 8rotf\trlon r f 9 • 1 homer to give the , 11 ...i Gauchos their only lead o o o of the game, 7-6. r_,r..,t-n r ("•P,.,41"1 ff \l~wff\\ H1 HPl"td~r"°" 11 8•'0'\ 0 H~uq~I 10 .Hout\ Of\ F1nuc•f'I 1b C•ttn""' Of\ Tote.th 1 I I 1 1 ' 2 1 ~ ~ ~ ca~!t~7~e8;>~~~~~t\~~ 0 ,, out Palomar in the final 0 " 0 0 I) n II II f) n n ~ ~ three innings to presen c 11 ° the victory. Dove struck ~ ~ oul seven and walked 11 n three while recordmg his ~ ~ fifth wm of the season n 11 Nile Sensabaugh and ~o,.. bf tnnlnti 1 Or~d Hester contributed two hits apiece to Sad· dleback's n1ne·hit at- tack ' " . Sitn r •~met\i" Jiil\ l11 0 O I 0 t •Qun• Bt Mh 'l(J() 000 0 0 I I JC Tennis O••n99 Cow",., 11(1111 l'Ull1'1on Slnqlo v ... ,~ 10• o.• Sdncr~l b-' I \ An 1flrt.on (F-• o,.• .... ,.,., f, 1 ,, 1 l N_..d~itu 1Q) Mf Pflllf I S l It 1 S C'-'o .. •o·Jfn O• d~I ICd .. rr t. 1 ~ 1 K•••• ·rr ""' C .,,...,.~., l • 11..1 ~ Al\lh Qt drt J•bh>"'"°' • • 6 1 OoUOln The Gauchos are now :J-5·1 in the .Southern Division standings. Mon- day's victory propels Saddleback into second place, a half game ahead of Palomar, but 3 1 2 games behind firstplace Southwestern. s.odl.e..c-111 •b " rb• CL.Otto llAftC[ MAY AGGllAYAf[ IUCUCG Frr,t. a 'loud 't•n" m•y cau'• • block1n1 out by the left side on the downswing. This lordls tht clubhead to slcce across the b.sll. Second. a cloud )lance may cause the golfer to swing the ctubhead across the b.tll to the left (illustration • l > in an unconscious eflort to oil 'et the closed alignment of the f1:et 10 the r1Rht of taqiet \ • ~ .1 • A popular remedy for sl1c1ng is to close the stance By PO· s111oning the feet so thal the tell toot is closer to the large! lrne than the right ( 1llu strat1on •I). the golfer corrects the path of the clubhead The closed stance however may-under certain condition~ -merely aggravate the slice ~I 0 ' I \·~ ~ 11 I At best, the clo!in1g of the stJnce 10 ottset sltc1 ng is a compensa11on I strongly suggest that anyone who slrces-or hooks-cons1sten!ly. begin lhe cor- rective process from a square stJncc ( tllustra11on 11 2) in which the leet are equ, distant from the target line . Arndt' s GeDI Goes v t tra Prull10\ 0' Of-f Ci.tncnt·t i<1·lt ... , b, I , (.~p..-l')UtO M0'10"t IOl r t W·ll'I And<e''V>f" p nt. 1. df,•Ult H • Anlh 101 O"' ..,_,.,fe·J•bton,~1 I 1•t,..111 G•te1tnWu11'1 •Ot Cypre .. ~H'HJlt\ C,.n\~Muqh <In 8r00f'r\ lb W•H•ch 1b V•nqttlll\ < ">It• II s s s s 7 ) 1 () l 0 1 1 0 J 0 i By Wayside for LC 1 0 • ''' (, ,,,., ""''"•"' 1 & • • , I c • "-r. ,,. t "'" '" ., 4 .. , 1 , ,.,. •• ,. r, '1-"'8'•1" 1 l& ~) Ul\t-r (j ,, •• "'A•'1 J •'l ' ,. 0 Allt...-~ I 1 .. 1 H,,,,., ,. 1 " , A"lf\() tt;J """ n ,, n .. ,, ••• ' Doublo • •1<1 tv r, f"f,.f WAin·" ,,,~1--.1 n I I ' Y· • t A, '""" • d• • Br t'lw n -:. 1· t ., ,. 1 "' cu,,,., Aqr" r ... t t M •'1'1•1 t, l"l '" t 6 •• tut rt Mot•""' rt Ht\ttor lb Oov .. O Tn1 t'\ r ~ ~ RIVERSIDE Pat , ~ ~ ~ Arndt of Liberty Chns- o o o o ttan High <Huntington l4 , 9 6 Beach> pitched seven S<orebytnn1n9i ' i. r hitless inning!> against ~·""'"°"'~ o~ 01~ :>00-, 9 1 host Riverside Chnstian Po•omM uo o•o 000~ 9 1 Monday, but lost whc-n the l::ist batter of the G WC, Bucs Vie game sliced a clean single to score l\\O runs. The final score was •\ :1. The teams were knotted 1·1 after tht• r('-l .1• ,1dt•rsh ip 111 thl· have the overpowering gulation seven inning~. < ·11.1 1 lA.•aJ.!Ul' .,..omens pitching of the past two Riverside havtng st·lirC'd ,11ftti.ill rha't' .,.. rll he al seasons but the hitting an unearned run 1r1 thf• ,1,1J..1· \\1·dm•sda\ <3.30> attack hasimprovcdthts second wtthO\ll the " h ,. 11 <;"Id" n' W cs 1 season with better than benefit of 3 hit <'nllt•J.!t' In\ .irlt•s surpm. average p1tchmg In the top of tht• eighth 111..: Or.1nJ.!t' Coast Terri Gilreath , a Liberty Christian broke f'nlle,:!t• fres hman eenterficlder through for two run'>. l'oac:h .Judi <;arm ans from Mission Viejo, is ;md all Arndt necdl•rl was c;nfden Wt•st Hu~llers. hitting at a .-444 clip and three outs for a no htltC'r unoefeated Ill 1 l game~ Julie Winklepleck. lhts and 3 \'iclory strikeout vacti m of the game. but the next bat ter singled. scoring two and ending the game. Hunting t on Valley C hri:.tian Hi gh of Newport Beach. meanwhile. took batting practt('l' a!!<Jinst Mid- Cit1e~ Hapt1:-.l of South. Gate. cru~hin~ lht· \is itors, 18-11. hl•htnd a IO·hit attllt'k Hunt V•Ht• C"r1tih•" '11• h.;lfjlllt\. ,,,, , 9,.,,,,,,,.,., ¥I f\') tltf '"0'" 'lr, Ar\11'\0lf".I " ,, .. , .. ~, ~ .. 'Ai "' "'"'~""'' t brown ,., \l•..;rwnrt ;t ( ~·d I C lb " 'b' ences roe, • Foun t aan Valle)' l('Ored t.brtt n.m. In the third i.nnln1 ~nd that's all patcher Kt•vln Fttihuah nttdt.>d a.~ ht went the d1slonce and shut out v1'11t1ng Westminster JO Mon d a) The gamt' "as" make up or a contest ong1nally scheduled Friday ::ind rained out The victor} 1mpro\ t·s Fountam Valley':s n·cord to 4-1 in Sunsrt Leu,::uc, snapping a three way deadlock at the top. Fitzhugh struck out 11 and walked Just two, scattering s ix hits and * * * WHlmi!til., IOI •b , " A•mrr .. lb G•mb<M JO S,...v,.r1f\ c SoOd~f\ 'U • 0 I l II 0 ~Qf'f't'\ lb P~ltiov•<f'I or R·ch•rd\ ff K•u•,..,. dP\ l 0 l 0 J n 0 0 1 0 0 n 0 Hednctt t ,.. Toi ah •• 0 l'-1•1~ V•lloy IJI I I 7 0 l n 0 n 0 ... 0 0 0 0 ~ Q 0 0 " 0 n n 0 • ~ f\ rtll 0,.Lonq tt Sl'\dtll,., cf LIJn'l \ " n ,. ,, I .. ' n II " n II n n n 1 shulUnt tM JCOr1 nc door completely t o W~1tmmstt.'r The Ltoni. are now 1·4 m lt'aaue. Fowila.ln V<dley start ed the onl} r<Ally at needed ~hen Mikr M ui,so and J <'I ry W 1 Ison hit bac·k-to-back sm~le:c; Musso c;1nw arounJ tu score on a shortstop er ror. le~1vmg runners on first and sec•ond t\ passed ball mo\ ed the runn<'rs up, then Mike Empting :.inglcd both of them home lo complete the day's scor ing. Fountain Valley got its victory with the benefit or only four hits, but thl· Barons played flawlesi. defensive ball whil1· Westminster comm1ttecl three error' Prep Net Results V'IRSITV L•qwn• IJO•~I (1' 11 S•n Cltmtnt• ~H,qle\ Tnorntf'Wl lL t d••I Mnrri\ t, I d•• For fl ma" ~ 1. '11•f 0-tv•' ,. ll a-• l 0( .... 1'6'f• 6.., (JIOf'fWIHK1 W t\l'I 6 f 16 10\I \b """'bl Ml<~•'I\"" tl • WO~ 1 b 1fl67, b-0' 9Ur"r\tJqi' IL 1 lft\1 \17bwonb4•• Ooublt> C,nl / t i M 11\\0 c1h Thom1>•on II> Wll\Ofl,11 Romtn• If i-tolmp\ )b Emoti,,o r F-ttthuqh o M 11,.\ lb Ao\~'0" lb n Cun~roAP\'>hr l~ '"'" w•''" • II II o A••tPv RMk""Ofl' 1 ~ b •. -,o••t w•I• n I) M1tllnrv W1nttr IJ 1. b 1. (drni>b•·ll Tot.al ' 71 l 1 M•1er 1Ll\ot1I' b.~ l won& lo• Seo,.. by lnnln9• w"'''"'"\t•r Foun1ct1,, V1ll..,~ ' " . 00') ~ t) II O I 0003001 1 4 II Pro Tennis lfJS 'INC.El ES Al' H· • ••• M?"G •V '• ,,,_,1-. • , \I • Jf"l 1 ,.,. 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' Bol\A (jr tne11 111 ii ();J•,,t i I 0\ 4mH)O,tH Rl\n(l'lol) Al11m110 .. WHO IS a Ian magnon? Thtre are still a few people aski1cJ this question. If you've beftl wonderi119 •.. .+J. MCICJ'Oft is Y'*' new.st C9td fitlest POfttlac dedtnMp in Or-. County. He is a IOftCJ ti• IMiltess ,.... a rtsldent of YOlll'f" co.......ity for 1ftC111Y NClltY ytan. He is a flll'llity IMl'I ••• ti. la Ht. type of ,... ya.'d Uke to do busintu wttfl. Whett yo.·~ HllftlilnlJ of pun:hasllKJ a new or possiWy ned car, think of Alon V'l Ma9non Ponti ac. \ jOO.,,,Ol-" You'll app"Kioft his o~\,.: :;,--t6l _,, If'"' ,., Mnic• c9'd hi• :;.viv ~r '"Yv profeuia..d MGMtr \ ,,. r'<''f;-Y~.~ of doillcJ blninHS. \,( ./I ~ ~·~ \( 'f;~ . ' t \ Tonight's TV Highlights NBC C9 8:00 -"All Creatures Great and Small.'' A Hallmarlc Hall of Fame drama about two vetenoa.rians (Simon Ward and Anthony Hopkins) in England during the 1930s. KHJ 0 8:00 -"The Great Escape." This 1963 epic movie revolves around a prison compound of Allied escape artists and their elaborate bid for freedom. Steve McQueen, James Garner, Charles· Bronson and James Coburn are featured. CBS fJ 10 :00 -Mitzi Zings Into Spr· ing. Mitzi Gaylor hosts an hour of music a nd dance with Roy Clark and Wayne Rogers. ... : r TV DAILY LOG \. TUESDAY EVENING 6:00 0 D 'a) ~Ol (rtn (~ 1) New~ a 121J cs) <1~1 r.tJ m New\ 0 lltJ Stu T1tk fGJ Gome1 ~le OCun~e CD r1rtridge hmily m Adam-12 ID Elttt1ic Com,.n, m Ot llllltit S.nes Ill) Mike Dou1lu -6:30- 0 ROBERT WAGNER "THE * MAGNlnCENT THIEF" 0 Mom: (~ ('JO) "Tltt lbptfi· Cflll Thiel" (adv) '6/·Roberl Wagner Senla Bttter. John Salon I~ Andy Cnlloth • 10 Merv Cnlf1n Show CD f1mdy Albu (11 ')~e ID Zoom ( 29 a , ) Btw1tched ED Town hlk 7:00 0 0 231 Ii l m ED Nru D l1m Club 6 My Tlliee Sons e •To Tell the Truth 0 Concent111ton CD I Love lucy a> The FBI ffi Ameriutlsml Jtw1sh Hour 1261 Andy Cnlftlh ID M1cllt1l/lehrer Report ( 291 re ) the P11t11dge family -7:30- 0 Candid Cameia 0 Lowe Amer1c.1n s1,1e 6 Ttlt 06cl Couple D 10, n1 (.6 ) ID Hollywood Squires a Thr r.on1 S110tW O Tiie Joler's W~d m ( 29 8 ) Budy Bunch ( H 3 ) ltashwdle on the Road 7f> Hocan's Herou ttJ Ch1nnet 28 TON&hl n l111s Club 8:00 0 ( 11 3 ) 8 Who"s Who 0 231 6 10 ED Hallmar• Hal' ot flme All Crulures G·,~t d"d ~m3ll • Simon WMcl and Anthon) Hopk'"s slJr on th•~ drama dd•pled horn lhe besl selling book by Jame!< Hm1ot. aboul lhe e•peutnces ol lwo v,tennarians-an rccen111c York· ~h1reman and hos Stolltsh appr~n t1ce-w1lh the farm ind dom~sltr animals 111 the north of ( nr.land during the late 1930"s. l1sa Harrow and Bnan Stimer co stat. 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Where love Hu Cone" (d1a) 'fi4-Susan Hay waod. Belle Davis. Susan Hayward. M•lhael Conooos, Jane G1eer, Joev Heatherton. < 61 Movie: rel (2hr) "Tyrant'' (.1dv) ·/?-Richard lohn<,0n Martha Hyer D ( 291 8 ) l9 HappJ D11s '"l11nl1e s Bapllsm When lon11e de mohshes hrs ur ma cace, he t~hzes hnw close he t.imt lo hav1n2 his number come up and decides that he "'ants lo be bapllted O Mofle: Cl (3111) "The Creal CSQpeft (adv) "63-Sltve McQueen, lames Garnei, flicllard Alltnborough, John Sturies, Charles Bronson, James Coburn, David McCallum, Donald Pleasence. CD Lut of Ille W"~d C!) rerry lbSCNI '16J Morie: (a1) "The Stran1•r" (stt·h) '13-Clen Corbell. Cameron M•lthell. Sharon Acker. m National Geo111pllic "The Incredible Madune" Cnc01e f)feStn• talion ol top-rated documftntary -.hoch eiam1nes the 1nnef'llor•1ngs ot lht human bOdy lhrough advanced techniques in mcd1cinu anti photognphy . m D Show dt Eduircfo II -8:30- D (llf) (I)) (lt) lnme ud $hirler "lonely at lhe M1dd1e· ~11lty causes havoc al the Shott lloe•mv when she iets promoltd and then t11es to chance everyone's wot~ habits. CD Crou-Wi1s 9:00 0 (<I?l CJ)) m M0A0 S0H (R) (lhf) A rumor thal Colonel Potter ta~$~HI pains lo squelch-that battle condrhons ••II force 1111 4071111 hospilal unit lo tvacual•- suddcnly becomes llue. 1ust n Potter is dtnyinf·lt. 0 GREAT fUN FAMILYI * I IS ElfOUQf..ftEW • (8 (f)) ElsM la llllU&tt · "GIPPtr" Tiie 8radfo1d"l l1m1ly 54111· day foolb.111 pmt bttomes 1 blood· and euts tvtnl wlltn Tom challenees an old ccll•et lot. m~Critr•S.. ll)V\fJ!nllll falllllkalhrltlJ IO 1.-Stardl • thl Real A111erln "WOl'kera lib" Hoat Ben wettenbo1a . ( · loo~s al the nature of work in• Ammca, challtn11ng c111tcs who claim that :ark tS borong Stf\'ole and meaningless. He a1gues 'lhat never " before have som many people worked at such creative, rewarding iobs, and lor belier pay than m Amenta lodi1 '> m bpec1Kula1 77 "1 ~ -9:30_! U llJ) {j_) m Dud of Ni11rt A l11logy ot dramas eiplorine the su· pernatu1al. '"Srcond Ch1nce" -A youne man (£d Begley Jr) 1es1ores an old car, but when he la~es ti out for a d11ve 1t lransports him back to lhe time when 11 was new. Ch11slma Hdtl to·slars. "No Such Thing as A Vamp11e'"-Mantal ievenge ma Vic· lo11an selling IS the SUb)t(I or lhos teue tale 11h1tll stars Horst Buchholz. Paluck Macnee, Anjandle Comer and [hshA Cook '"Bobby'"-A de~perdle •oman ielS more lhan she b"tdoned lor 11hen she resorts to Yt•ttncralt in an elfo11 to resunect ht• drad son Joan Hdt~tll Sldrs. ID Cointuu· On•s tn SP'te 10 Mom: C (90) "HmJ 0'' ltdv) '/3-Da•1d Janssen 10:00 0 MITZI GAYNOR Show· * Sp11nc Salute w/Roy Clark, Wayne Rocers. O ( 11 • 3~) 14) M1ui-Zln1s Into Spr1n1 M1111 Gaynor 1s 1omed by countoy music slat Roy Clar!( and .rclor Wayne Rogm for a colorful t11bute 1n song. dance and skelchu to the ear1h s sedson ol 1enewal. 0 NeWl c 11.l Ctlebrity Revue D ( 291 (8 ') ~!J hmily fD C11111111ob ID The Man Who Wouldn't Keep Quiet I rue sloiy or a Soviet poltllcal 1111sonPl°s ten·year light lo retain h1~ '•oily while 1mp11soned lor pro IP lmg against lhe Soviet sy:.lem. -10:30- CD mm ttews 11:00 0 0 ID )IJ News 0 8 10 23 (6 "ews O ( 2' a ) loore Amtriun Style 0 Ironside CD M11y H11tm1n, Muy Hartman a> Tiit Hontymoone11 ( 17 (:3 ) Tiie RMth Siio-# 26 Best of CrOtiCho W uhno Consorbum -11:30- 0 <ll1> rn> m ces ute Morit: "M<Mrllan & Wift-Alttrsllod" a (tt) m o~ m Jobmly CM1011 !a) Tht PTL Club • D (~ (8)) (}j) TuesdaJ Movie of Ille Weelt '"Outrage" CD News a> SrL Sll•o ~) JM 700 Club m Clntma 34 12:00 0 Best of CnMicllo 0 Mowie: "A Y•~~ in Yietnam" (dt~) 0&4-Ma11hall Thompson. CD Mowle: "f1ptu Squidron" (adw) '48-Robeil Stack. m Ml>N: Mkllt l • Gralld" (dra) ·~-John Carroll. Vera ~bton. -12:30- 0 an.11i1ht Siio•: "Glinc Mr Wq," "~"'ra °"fire" 1:00 a = (j) Mi '""°""" 2:00 O Mme DoaMtfealu11: .. Tiie lh11t Musltt1trs." "Assl1~•eftt Ttnor" CD All·IU111t Sliow: "I ... Al•ays lott4I YM," "CrillliMI U.,.r" -3:05-0 MOYie: "Only A"1els Hne W1n11" (dra) ~9-Cary Giant. DAYTIME MOVIES MQC14 30 ~. lot 10Qr conftnitnce. a11 lht d1y's lllO'n8s. ,,30 O "End11nlment" (dral '49-David Niven. ler~Wnthl. 10:00 ~ "llacl halon" (dra) '37-Hu111phrey Bo2art, CltanOf Pat~ei. O!ck roran. 11.00 O "liftp .._,. (dta) '42- Al\ll She11dan, Betlr fttld. Robeft llbmflliiics. JZ:OO GJ .. ._ .. "'111ia .. (d1a) '35-Greta Garbo, rredtTIC March, freddte Bartflolocnew, Maurten O'Sullmn. 1:00 0 ''Ttntr at •14AIPt .. (11ys) '55-Scott lrady, Joan Yolls. S "Ir IM 1.JtM ti ltle Silftry ""'" (mUJ) ·~-Doris Oay, Gordon ~Kl'at. 2!90 0 CC) "Tiie IMrts 11 '"•·RI" (dr1) ·~•-William Holden, Crace Ken,, f1td11c Mlfch. UIO UOl (.C) "'rlvatt htt1r .. (dra) '63-Tom C6u1tenay. l:JO Q "MJ f11fM lnW' (COl!l) '49-fohn lund, Diana l1nn, M111e Wilson. Dun Martin. KOCE Television·( SO) TUllO...Y / 7 ---- ·TMEFU ST NBWCOIEIY OFTltBYUR.• • ~ lkcitt. "'llDPllEU .. l . PAUL NEWMAN ~ . SLAPSHDT f"' • •• ... , I• , .. I n t '. ' I ,, ~•I , • TOPPER'S BACK & GA~Y'S GOT HIM! Now~f PLAYING TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY NTTES 9-2:00 DIRTY· FILTHY· LOWDOWN ·NASTY· HIP SHAKIN'·OLD FASHION ROCK 'n ROLL GATSBY'S RENDEZVOUS 10 MIHUTf5 FllOM TliE HAC:H 2414 S. FAIRVIEW 1.+.t w-1 SANTA AHA 751-2666 LA MIRADA 4 • LAKEWOOD CENTER 4 : WAl•·lll UK"'" '91(1 •• It uulT lUIWOOO UHTU 2 _ ... -IAf'U•on , ...... M .. ,._ •I» ..... i. llllwllde 4 tulMIAf I MOllOAn II N ,. , .. \t • l'ff• ., .. , ..... , ... ,400 \t ...... ....... '". "42400 1e OkAt -IOUl._I IOCKY l'GJ '°H f to0 •&UU OfOMltMAl O UIHll- fUf4 Wmt DICK & JANI '"°' Nit . 'f UX> Vintage Plays Opening Two plays of more than lhe usual vint.aee la.lte lhe spotlight Uus weet as the Lido Isle Players unveil "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" and Orange Coast College presents .. The Rivals " tor and director Jack 111•• .. ••1PJ••_. Holland taking a featured role Others in the <"aat are Walt Dougla.5. Scott Utley, Make Orton. Ellen 15111111111 Ru sse ll and T eri Ci ranna. Performances run Intermission Tom Titus ~lllmtllSt ~11'1! n t1 ,.M1•' 11ROCKY11 7;JO& 9:45 SAT/~l:l0.l:40 S:4~:00.I 0:1 S CINE MALAND ""Sf bM A..,_UHlfl "CARWASH" 1-1 .. 11 \A' -..u 41 ... ,,..' " 110aMAH. IS THAT YOU!" t Ml \&T \IM-Ju ... 1a.t.4I CINEMALAND l414St hr ... bok106UIM)I ltll PM"OC 'TME EAGLE HAS LANDED" (PG 7:15 & t :JO SAT/S~l:OO.l:l 5-5:)0 7:45-10:00 "NOW Pl.AYING!" (R) W VIOAS _!.ADT ~'""'-~a It ()SU.I. -T-.. ..... ,,t,..,...... ~3 1 ·9~10 Nl1WOU111 'W$ 'NNNll YW0N 111 tomT Nci"PAliU J.\CJl llMON o ,,.. • au sue CASt-. AllflOIT 77 ~I • OK&t lfOM..U-S A STAI IS IOIN ·--Al I 0) )t 0 0 0 I >0 0 'l tOllt'I. "° •&UO ·-MM o JANI_. 'UN wmt DICK & JANE lf'G1 ""' W VIOoU LAOY '"°' STARTS FRIDAY AT THEATRES AND DRIVE·INS THROUGHOUT ORANGE COUNTY T~ Marc.,, 1t 1171 DAILY OT •l "NETWORK" CRt "SHAMPOO" CRI "M A D" IRJ MESSENGER OF GOD" CPGJ SIL VER STREAK" CPG! .. ,HAHTOM OF THE PARADISE" ., "PIHK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN" "MOOH 'TIL THREE .. CPGI 'Tt-1 THA RUD SUHDOWM" ··1. SMALL TOWH IH TEXAS" " S" I "klHG kOMG•• IPGJ 'T#ILIGHT'S LAST GLEAMING" CRI "SLAP SHOr' lR "TWO MINUTE WARNIMG" TWILIGHT'S LAST (Rl GLEAMING VOYAGE OfTME DAMNED . . ,. CIHEMACUHlR w•tlOl•l•IUI\ C.O\T6 ....... WfSA WU ()(CttolTH ,1'-4141 "THIEVES" EDWWISCINEMA """'°'""''' .. i C0STU4tU. H6->IOI .... ,. -..... .. ~ .... 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CA 'l?Ml Capistrano 9(trtniP'tt'I L"JV~'"'° JQ.,ntrm0'' MO\ t 0<•"" 01...:1 9,.IDl'>ll(A v)M• J•aM'll-S.• Ml• f'hh·I 100~ S Q(uan PUBUC NOTICE •ISO&..UTICIM NO n .tt 'Suxdlow' Mobik Has Games Reunion Set May 21 The second reunion of alumm of Cal Staie Long Beach will be held May 21 at the campus. Graduates, facwly and staff from 1950 through 1960 are Invited to attend " the all-day affair whlcb begins at 10:30 a.m. For more informs· lion call C213 > 498·5252 8tvt1 Oolbot c .e. n~• rrenlt. Mart" H•tftdr-it \. ll8'" .\ Mfll1'QO °""" """"' C.A, "161'1 Tht' b\t't"°\' "tonduct~ bY ""' un tn<oroot~~ "'-\OCtdhon otf\m t'1nn it Oft"nwr..,..1p Kvnn•t~l. J?t'"''"" T'"' ''"''""""'1\t wo' t 1liftJ wun tho Countv Clert ot Or<1nl)<' C.ounh on M8r<" ta. iq,, \U .. e•tatl COURT CW f .. 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The DAILY PILOT a11um.s liability fOf' the flnt in- cornd lnurlion onJy. l1 Platt Your Ad, CaU 642-5678 HOUSES roR SAL£ G~n"r.t S.lbt>• hl•nd &Ibo• .,._enrn~ul, Cap1,1r.i11rw1 l~;1rh f'oron. dt1 ~h• <.:o.tA Mh .. fJan .. PtMnt IJ T0<u Fountain\ ..ilh' H~ou,,.-o.o 8•·•• 11 Ir\ Int , l...itaun1 f't-•rt\ ~=~::~:~~et i\th.)10ft \.'It> JO ~n~Fr~~;.•h 'win Ju•n l"•flu.u .• no ~nl• An• '-:.;I tk-111 fl ~thL .. ~l.ln;l "t>.)tmin•l"t MGbtlc Hor11 .. 1t. '••'•' REAL ESTATE Acr~1it~~ for '•l~ A1,.u-1w~ nl .. ll•r ,,,11 Mt-... t h Prui~·ll ~U'-lnt'» l'trJpt fl\ ( '"""''"''~ Lt11 l '~ •·' ( 1111ir1wri·1.t l'ro11\r\) l tir .. at,Hnuuum"' ~ ... h. (l\t'11t''-1' \ ftl1 '°''' HO\J).4"\ \O bot' )111\ toll lru·•,nll f-Jr-<1P"'r1 ... lndlDlrtdl Prvp.rrt \ lAhfUf:, .. 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'JIJ)>t'r will not 1\1111'11111:1\ ·""'l'lll .111\ :id' 1· rl 1~111,.: t 11 r 1 l' :.t I 1',lJlt' "hH h '' 111 \ 1nl<J t 11111 t)t I hl· I ,t\\ HouHs for Sale .....•................. '"" Genffat ,.., 1002 .1ll•I ~;: , ___________ , _.,, .... .!lt ... ,!~,':Ji ...... •iuu !J1111;1 ,,...~, 2 UNITS F,1nta,111• :1 Br F:1nuh I I 11111 t' \\I I h I 11 t ' 11 I §aliuburit. . ... ( II \I 1\11 \ I" I \" 1 • 673·6900 • UPPER BAY ..... lto,1lun·~ 1'111111' ;\ie\\ µort VIEW-DELIGHT :::• lk1ghL' l11l',1\1t>ll Wr1<1d Charnung .J lli·droom :! .,,, p.1m•lt·cl llen ''1th par bath. hllln1· "11 h ,.,. \'t'I' w. 1\111'1 1 l•"'r' c;,,. d1·n mg uppl'I ."\l·-..p1irl Ha) h1111,.,• f1·111·1·d p.1rk1ng , h'\\ lu\uJ 1ou~ \1 a~tl'r t11r that It \' !'>upe1 ~upt'l ht~lnM11t1 -,1ult· .,0 .1r1 11i: "' ....................... IOOJ associated BROK EAS-AEAL TOR'S JOZS W Bolb on 6 7 i·J66 I LEASE OPTION 3 Bedro1>m 1n trvrne·!o F'antast11• Turtlerol·k ' Lew.~ while you sa ' e tht· tlnwn pa) nlt.'nl' Rt'd Carpt'l Rt·altnr' i5-l· 120:! t Hwe9 ,_ S... T.-!!y. Mlrc:n II. tt71 DAILY N.0T ft ....................... Clew• IOU..._",_S. ..._.,,_s-. ..._.. .... s. ~Pers. .......................................................................................................................... I f EA VOD£ SPM!.MM • 3 ti.d•ocun, Z. bath home w1lh new carpelln.i, drape• and paint f'or fun and tnler ta.1.nin1 a l&f'lf' yard with beetcd & filtered pool ~t·e 182.000. CALL C:SELECT I PROPERTIES \Ill\ 1,w1111I ll.1rhor lmt•,tml'nl \11 SOMERSET A must sec ll arbor View home upgraded carpets, wall coverrngi; & drapes. all rnlor eoordrnale«I' Nttw paint m;,1dt· and ilut. ~ Bedrm. l,.:e 1am1l) room with wet bar. fo'orm<JI chntnl!. :! flreplat<'' Lg<· cm <·red µal10 ;i Car ~ar. \'lf':W. Pn1·t"tl to :.l'll NOW' $16!1,950 6-14· 7270 l"/U4tUt Slllid ~ REALTORS MESA VERDE .Jt;S'I' L I S TED ! :J lleur•1oin t "l'ool Room"' Call 110 11\ tu :.el' th1:-. gorgeous home~ fled Carp('l Realtor:, i:H 1202 ••••• tOOJ •-;4 t002 •-•4 1002 tOOJ '"UMDA'" IH THI llJJllFS Popv.lar & rare! A nice single level "Linda" model. 3 Bdrms 2 bath charmer. Greenbelt view & even a sunset view too! Call for appt. $140,000 J t 11 S-~ Hilt loed HEWPORT C&ITER, H.I. 644-o4t I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASY LIVING FAMILY STYLE Enjoy the fun lilt· 110 fu~s no hot her. ) l'I \\ II h pknly or room for I hl' family and maximum E;tsy :.lores, l'h11n·h1·~ imd schools. Call tor info 1m th1:-. 3 bdrm Bonita plan. $119.500, 640-6161 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. 1002 Newoort Beach LOADS-OF' Cit i\ RJ\1 from entry hall to huge step down fumlly room, formal d1nin~. i:uurml't kitchen. 3 ~drm. Cll.lra lge z ear i;ar + -100 sq rt detarhed room. II 1-· pool. Hedu<:ecl i2UOO. 11u" St 17.500 400[,171• C.M. _....,........_ JUST ELEGANT 3 Uedroom. 31 ~bath. sun· ny patio wllh-pool & JUC'Utzi Call 640-9900 TWO 4-PLEXES AT $85,000 EACH $SOOOdown. a~:.Uml' \st & 2nd. owner w1ll takt' 3rd All ~ bedroom u111b in Loni: Bea<·h. Don't s ll on lh1::. one! Call 5-19·8655. TWIN TOWNHOUSE o .. , .. .. Each unit studio type (2 stories) -each has 2 Bdrms .. l 1 '4 Baths, both wi~b dining room. A nice patio & huge oceanview deck. Property in top con- dition -only 6 yr~. old. $115,000 for both. PROFESSIONAL BLDG. AnaheiM 10 modern offices -3 secretary of- fices, kitchen. 4 baths. air cond'd., music, walnut paneling. + lg. law library with boQk s helving. Ample parkit\g & plans avail. for an addi- tional 2,000 sq. a.. of building. Pride of ownership property. sc::heduled,yearly income $27 ,000. Asking price $225,000. 159-0811 VIEW MANSION OVER THE BAY Tasteful Kings Road 4 bedroom that has a view that won't quit! Beam ceil ings, newer construction. charming kitchen (with an over-the·sink view of the Turning Basin ) and an incredible amount of storage area. This property has room ror a tennis court. Pre~ented at $325.000. U,._l()UI: fi()M~§ REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 List Cu.i~t Highway, Corona c1 .. 1 \1J1 ,11~0 111 M•·"·' V1·11h· .11 !'>·lG ~,990 t002 •eMNll 1002 ............................................... MIMIRAHCH \ l J I • $ • ' . .. ANNOU.NCEM£NTS, PUSONAtS & LOST l FOUND l'lt .. 111 llt111t·1111'' lhi--..11,111111 <Jtn .-.llhl•d 1 al tint' < '.tll t11<by ti lli iii! tTihn,.:' .ind mtwh rn<>i •• Sell l1'11ng~ fasl with U:tllv Have something to ~di~ Pi.lot Want Ads · Classified ads do ii well. 8'·~ int. no dClwn. 3 Br. w 'renlral ·air tond & • heat l'<~w epls, fam rm 8£ACH·l BR BEACH ESTATE $69,950 .\nnr,.yn<1.1mrnt, f "' t'i-·JI I.At.ta! 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W tlll(I 11.1nt'1I111 ).! ).!111 l!t'ou' book1"1~1· .incl WtWlCI hurmng l1r1•pl.u•1• .Ju~l .1 fL'" ot lh1• h•.1lllrt'"' 1n tt11~ twaut 11 ul <on Knitted Shells 7065 fnt~8~ I, ti (Im In 111111 I' I I l' I' " S\.11.000. Bt•llN h111 n ' ~ ffi'J H;)50 .,. ' '"l"'f'! I P,111.,., I• I VAIUYERS .,,,. MHTILANCHE Th1i; clean and neat 3 BR :;;;-; home <·an he rnur~ 11t Vi\ Her measurements arr 4 :'.~ terms. Corn~r lot 1r1 the Br. 2 baths with over 1900 llalec·rc:.t area of Costa sq . fl. She has a massive Mes a. rlos r to f'\er family Room with an ything. C,111 now and impr~sive Ooor to ce1l· mak(' an a ppoint menl. mg 11too1 flreplace. Her :.-ii; Z\ t:i price Is Ide ft I for first "I'"''""' "'1'• ",.,,, r• llmt>r!< al S0&.300. Call [ 9IRlll ir.:::842~·~::r.5 ..-· .... ~· ' .. SI 25 I• "' , ., .... ,n A·ld ~~c r" ~ , .J' • t , t • IC 1.1~' itl'm~ .tnd h lll\f 1 1, Sttnd to No Waist Seam! FORESTE OLSON ~.,(. c.u ..... \,c.JH!:. SS0,900 Cull' :J hdrm .. lrplc . " car ,.:<1ra1tt'. F A he a l. t:•)\l•red patio nt-ar schoob, lwys & shop· pini;. TRIPLEX l<:asb1ck Co-.l<J :\1 L'S:! Two(!, I.Id rm . I '~ ha . one :1 bdrm. with trplr l'nv patio!-. garngt'~. pn me area t Prine1pab only. Pyramid Exchangors 833-1768 wifrpl <: Good luc $43.950 [@wESTSIO£Rffirt . __ 848-2321._ Mffa Ori•~ Acr~aqe Panor amic l'pper Ba~ View. lka ut1ful c·ustom CahL R:.tn<:h s tyle home 1'eslled on :i• ·· al'fes with pool ;ind pastun· All the 11men1tles tor grand country '" mg S.550.000, PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 64M200 .............. ----~~ COSTA MESA Bark Ba ~, h<•a1tl) ~ :1 Bdrm~ & fam1l~-. pO(ll with \\1)()(1 dttrJ..ini: N11·e· ly landseptL Private :-.tud10 & wnrk::.hClp. 'Owner says parkini.: for JO C'ar~. $8!1.500' Bolboo Bay Prop. bait ors • 675-7060 .. VILLAGE WALK Spat' IOU~ 3 bdrm. ~ ha w ,<! blCI patio area:. & b11? dbl rat garage. Ideal location in proximity to So. Coast Plaza. 646·77ll ----., Bike lo llt•a1·h from th1,, sC'l'l udcd I Ur q1111•1 street '\\llh 10-..er1n1' pine~ lead' to L"'(l·1·11t" 1 l'ntn· Fan111'· '"" 111 ro11m . t•ountr\ i.. 1td11•11 plu~ '~l'elilllf.: lll.i,,f1·1 h<Jrm. p<1ul ;.itt'tl b.11·i.. 'an! Ownl'r "n' '""' Boucht m ·-... 1m"t M'll To $6.'.19'.I tot.ii do\\n ('.di rnr a f>p11111t nwnt "47 tilllll AS)UME $32,800 Trf.'e lipoo 11pprou1·h Tile entry lo huJ.(e 25 Linn~ Rnum wllh t·r<Jl'klin,.: hn!'k f1replat·c· l.:1rgL' Countrv Kitt'ht·n & t11nt· o ' t' r' t'o o k I! r " \I n d ' Sepu ratt· \\tni.: lnr mass1H· :'ll:J,l(·l "11111· & l'hildren ·~ qu.11l•·r' Take 0\1•r \'.\ Ito.Ill :\11 nl'W loan t'"''' · ~s,11 :\In pa\'~ all J111ri' ''ln:I 711111 [® llill [ ,.IHDU:I 4 Bedrm + Family Large l'o:-.1 :1 :'11 l·::.a horn<• w 1 t h u ,. e r :-. 1 1. e <I ))('(!room". ht>"'\ ~h.1k1· roof. I ilt•d 1•nt r;ni<'c w a\' & f1n·pl<Jt'I' l.n·.11 Iota t1on do:-1· t(\ pJrk. lt•rum. court:. and all !ll'hools .Ju-.t l1~l1·<l 1·all 5tti .1X8U for rull <lcta1h ' HERITAGE· ~REALTORS ASSUME $42,750 2 STORY· 4 BR Take ovf'r t•,1:-.l111 .: 111.111 p:iyal>IC Jl :!Iii'\ (ll'f'~n11 lol Har•· op110nun11~' !". \ l' \' u t 1 \' e I.! 11 l 1' \ 111 ) + F JR + lormal tl11w and t•o;1111 n POOL+ JACUZZI k1t•·hL•n' r;,pan'l't' 11' .~ $l,OOO room with mJssl\ 1• stniw I $~\lJU~-~~~s '> I 9224 /SIZES lOY2-2AY2 i't 11Tw.i .... 1Tf4'\T. .. That Intriguing Word Game with a Cliudle ------14;..4 ~y CLAY ti. •OllAM 0 PeorrOf\0" ~•rs o• •he 'ov,-'< romb!ed WOH~• be I°"" 'Cl fotr" fc·v' i1,..,plr woi th I KARTEN I I 11 12 I I r I I hl·arlh Soann~ :.Pfl Pnme llunttn,:rton Beach l<•\'(•l has hug1· nw~t•·I' locatton ~t·<·luded on bdrm rctrt'.al. P1H1I ,111· pr 1 ,. ~t l l' C 11 I· de· sac huek ya rd sht'lter<'d "' street. C.ourmel K1lt"hen, ln'\\t-rini.: l'Ul'alvpt11~' serve throu!(h har oprn$ Owner anxious. Call fur through cu~tom b uilt quick appmt. s.i7.t;()l0. Famil y !loom with cwtN''l.,·'"'L""'"''' •' bt'amrli 1·e1hni.:s Slichng I ~ door:. to p~t111 .1nd ~park!· • 11~~\lljtl ing pool. I( y<111 qualify. , ,' ,11 , $2,000 1s all you nt•er1 to · ' . • 1 i::et in lh1:. homt• Call a .. 9').1.fi767 "OH ... -,r•HJ (II"/•''\ II •t\J fl f<f •.• I' [~IHAltt DOUBLE UP 2 llom<?s in a Purkhke what u beautiful morn 1ni;:", you'll bL· smgmg 1" you"'' down lo brcakfJ,t Ill lh1'1 4 bdrm . :1 hath Carmdtla 1\l<xlt·I in Thi• Hluff,,; greenhC'll & rnt view. This orw's belm\ lhc market at $1I8.000 "tt how OllAMAllC OtAC:o setting' As~umahh· \' i\ NALS pvramu1 11ghl up to lht> Loan! HURRY! C. F. Colesworthv REAL TORS 640 .. 0010 n'e~I \Oft colla1 /1p llP th;~ Red carpel Realtors orn1C!'\\ casual in I.nits blt>llds 754·1202 Have something to sell'? 10 \.1\ll 01 leave fru SCRAM·LETS An1wtrs in Clauificatloft 5 300' _._. _ _. ____ _. Classified ads do 1t well P11nled Patt"n <1224· Half l------------11-----------1 ~11rs 10·~ 12 11. 1411. tr.., G.....-ol 1002 G.....-a1 1ooi GMM'OI 1.002 ...,... 1002 1R1 1 201 1 221 1 241 1. S•1e 1 41~ ••,••••••••••••••••~··• •••••••,••••-•••~••+•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••.••• (busl 37) ta~es 3 ya•ds 45 1n , S,nd S 1 2~ fnr each p;1tle1n Ad-1 1!)t tor each l)atl,•11 lor ln\t class a11ma1I han!ll1n1 Sencl to ~CC?,I~~~ IA YCRtST HOME WrTH POOL Beautiful custom home wUh 4 Bit, 2'1\ BA: priced to move. Home ls in excellent condition & has extra sharp landscaping. Call for an ap- pointment. Reduced to $1~,900 A COUWIU. l-4t«B CO • 644-1766 2-Ht IAH JOAQUIN "1U.•AO IN HtMIO .. T C~ ~II. 1 macnab /Irvine ~ realty SPY'iLASS Much to appreciaj.e! The perfect family hQme \\i/4SRs, 3 baths, lg. bonus room. falJllb room & formal dining . Over 3fSO sq .ft. Professionally dccorat'4ldl Absolute- ly 111 .. move-1n" condition. $269,SOO. Clint Moses 642·8235. (KS9) '42.aus 901 Oowr Ori.,. H•rtlor Vlt~ C.nt•r lrlllM •• CemJIU' V•ll•Y center 751·\414 .. ttn ' ~:~~---·· ~.~~ .. ··-·· ~-~~-.: .. ~.~.~··-··-1~~~ .... --~·---!~~ ~.-......... !~!~ ~ ............ ! .... ~~ ..... !!!! ~-~-.. ..!~ OM.Yli't\.Or ....................... ........... ........................ 102 . .................... . U.UO.A PIMIMSUlA n . Cute & cozy doll house, just stepb from surf & sand. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. $174,500 LIDO ISL! Builder's home with those extra touches of quality! 3 Bdrms .. 2"'2 baths, 3 <'Br ~arage . $260,000 Wl!STCLIFf Like to entertain? This home is ideal. Pool & lanai, f am1ly rm .. 3 bdrms. $149.500 SOUTH LAGUNA Tablerock own your o~ .apt., ~1th brealbtakan~ ocean view; cluohouse & pool fac1lnies. 2 Bdrms. $147 ,~. ,, "T Dl•lt@ATIC ~ ~ lre m •••r ••w C~Y • maTOUACH .... ""'·"" • ~·· ~· 4UDIOOM 4• + ... ~Ill HMlt.ed eelllftl Bl.lilt *"<>and Anti.on> tbe ~ '9mbbult.IOe ol 01*. ,...... t peuoa pool. S.,.,ac. cl\\.ldrton'a ,. new h •m•· ••·•a l.ow'ej\ 111,. u.a. wina w/pla)' )'d Ht a.iam htebliatuht ul•h· ;a,o10, .$ ·).t5-' 0 ~DIU\l•cnrmw/pl:.y borbo6d, (fa l Ill •I 1'0M) ldl above, Kitd\en thf' latut liltchen •P.. h 11:. tr :lll h 0\ h II c r , po1ntr)"lcnta, e>•erahed Nutone cent•r. con .:orage., t:>.rit~ rooros. 3 190UOu.t •Jeanin& ov•n ))alf\s. -itP <lo"n nt· Central 'acuum. 1n b:lr: ail.pl OCCJ&I\ view. All ----=====--A-I 'lercom. Aslung $159,000 "'nlltlng distance to Open ins Lanai Dr. ~Br, SG-94.91 pnv,tebeacti. xlnt country clb Joe Iii MOW OHL Y M a n y x t r J s $15?!!_!014~7• I I 64&·8614/540 2018 1 :-. .... • LARGE F~ILIES ATTENTION -~------- Hulfc wdd vo tam rm Deno Point I 0 26 w 1frpk. 3 yrs new. All ••••••••••••••••••••••• new kitchen appliances. Blfl view hom~uoder ('Oil Spyglass, view: p ool. I bdrms, 3 bulll. over :.tructwn, 4nr, 2'\Ba, WALLS OF GLASS lft(oy onr 2400 sq. ft. lft tla . ..,..., botd, OP"ftocw-pa..AW..C~4-.At, DR. w /fif .,._. In wtw lllihl 'tNs \.a s•· in UNv..-Nty Part b •mct..t watt. f'!'GRJ quality upgradet. l•d location! iS 119.t.O~ CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Associates Realtors $1200/mo lsc option 2,000 sq. ft. Garaje has ci.eA. Je(t •. trplc. a vail -----------.- 6U-l981or W i J6a acoust:Jcat t'ell.·grcat May., $135,000 .• Owner, .pr~------ --' 5trg spare. Nicely de· $44-1198. • • I 044 lniM . · I 04 Unga Rul&vm WOOD6 COYI AUA -lMdr1•l '/a~wiee..,....,n- ,_. .. llO ..... oc .......... tohlA Hdilllo. ............... clst.c• to .... a..eck. 1'1lrte flnpltlCH, OM !ft fhe ........ ........ l'llfoy all th• CJOOd .... ~ c• ofM-_ • . • • . . • • . • • • • • • • • . . S.ZI0,000 SOUTH LAGUNA 499·45.Sl 497-2489 LAGIJNA NIGUEL 19S·1728 DANA POINT .a93·8812 lrtlM I 044 Mluioft Vl•io I 06 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I Y OWHat t.'Orat.ed~omenrscbools EXECUTIV~ HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Spyglass, J 1111. siSs.ooo. S & :.hoppm1. Of{ered at N"" AR BLU ........ . ·--------iw o o o B R 1 o G f: s & s Br 3 Ba. V1"cw~ iJarbor ..... 'Kl\ ...... ,...91 """ over..,..,.. • .:.1'( 3377 Via Udo, Newport Beach . \'1ew JllUsits100,soo. 4 Br --......... -..... i4i Marina. A custom Trees! Twnhse 3 br , fam rm, t LIDO K E .Al,Tl r ' •IYOWHEll• Cordova Model. 38R. El Jardin~. Cul de Sac. Call 552 8668 an. 6pm t 673-7300 •· 2 ea . Vrew. 640·2981 hdme lt'SS than io years Starter Homa!. 2"4z ba. Owner $87.000 1Qualiiied Buyers Only> • · · old'. Bwlt \\Ith car11 & Gorcieous Yards Cut e 2 bt!drm wlth,_M(). __ 025-1 ______ _ ll!!!!!!!!i!!il!!!!!!ll!!ll!!!!!!!l!!!!lm~!l!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~----, . quallly thruout. An t'X Pr o Cc.., s Ion a I I) custom fireplace Rancho San Jo--'n I • VERY NICE Duplex So. · · cellent 3600 sq. rt home landst'aped and det·orat Wstefully end~cd front -t-~wpori hoch I 069 GtMrol 1 002G~rol 1002 ·or II\\) On corner 2---------pnccd below placement ed home. t;;.10,d:v hir<'h µaL10 Yard 1 ~ a 2br&den on notr <'ourse. ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••• r rpfrs. Hrdwd floors. MESA VERDE co:.c.. AJ.kmg S2<!5,UOO tr I' l'., I\ l' a r I y n l'"' I a n d :-. r " p e d Putting ~r~·en :11 l~Jrk ••••••••••••••••••••••• "15' 000 b •1 wn"r <'"r1'·•1 ... dtJ'"'' fr• Ill' ~ .. ·tt'rp1e•·•·' ".··war com door. lort.:\l t \It'-' do ... I! .,...,.,.,., J """ """ ... • munll) par~ and pool ? t'n~.S', l' u l •• ' ",·-,·· ~"" \ > ' " f'ine I 5 bdrms, 2 stor-· 4 •ucHo• ... GI P~J 1"n t ·c,'ct ·.,'"i"'c·d r1-m" .,' "~J ~~ "~ l l 1 l $97 ~> •Oakcrest Model Condo ----2'' ba home. :\!UST IMVESTMEMTS formaldinnmJ?romndt•n andtennh<'ourt' Sound Call M:J.l!JSll \\kd:v' ur Cule 2 llR. 2 ba. home. Su SEt-:• ar11.i D1111n1t b..it. :\k' m1·c~ Call Red Carpel SH·5275 eH•-. [4 "'l.n<h NEW BLUFFS CONDO BY OWNER -$126,000 nf hwv on rom~r lot THEHOMESELLERS C71414t .. 7711 1can hril'.k t1n·pl<H'<· Realtors,833·3380. L-aleoch 1048 SfJ.300 752°5353 IOl'" Sill ,!JOll. 111\1! t·all .....,-· PAUL MARTIN -Fountoift Valley "' ~10 172tl Heal E.<.tat<! · __ 64_4_·731j_J Bwyen Eqllity ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qualified P.vl P&.yw1111b to In brand new 3br . 21 ~ha. l"ountam P ark 2 :>I). a U1 TARBELL huy. Lusk Harbor View formal din.rm, )1lc11ted end umt T\.\nhm.: AllJ H B off Victori1J SL C.M This Mile S!l Park . $61,500 ills. 3 or ~ r. CVS home 18 under ron!>lrUC• firm. Prine only S.10-0374 --·~#_l_ln ca1_ 1f.....na" Bloommg Dclon•s ModC'I :i Hr :!1 .:. Ba. ~ t·olnrful pnvate patw-.. End unit. l;11'g1• hn•akfa~t :-iri•a 6-t I 1'Mtl &14-4981____ __ tion & new ownrs can or SM·3636 -... "" Cape Cod Duple• Corot10 •I Mor ~uth or Hwy. 't.orner lot lacmg South. Two 2 Br's, fplc's &. new carpet U1\1ded 2 cer p r. ~~~i~~~P~t~o~~;~ 0~~1i: H..tfiftCJlon h och I 040 ~~~~R~?_E 4 :r~A~~ t'Ompletlon date. Offered •••••••••••••••••••h•• Ready May l~ Ownar. for immed ~ate. Total BELOW MARKET 17141675-7744 price S79,9SO. 1'~\'eS & -------- OPEM HOUSE SAT & SUM 1-5 50 I Playa, Mewporl Beach lwknds, 979-1570: 646 7810. $52, 9 50. M I''. 752·1072 Huge 3BR + fam rm OEER~ELD I Cal 675-9259 BY APPT ONLY By Owner 7011701 \2 Bel(onia Ave. SH9.000 1002 Costa Meso I 024 ·····~··~·············· .............................................. I 002 G eneral Generol J BDRM · Z BATH + .A.dd.d l°°"' $51,900 Completely refurbished, lovely COila M~a home Vacant & Available brick fit'epk. enclosed patio, gameroom. pnm11 area on tree-lined :o.trcel Fix and save thousand~. caa 898-7855 \TTRACTIVE LtndJ hie 5 BR. 4' 2 ba . fom rm & form;.il dining; lg('. tile patio & wate rfront deC'k. SJS0.000 3 BR. Hy 0\\ ncr :'\cat as a pin Frct"dom home ~SG !ISO F o r .1 pvt &Ki i2~llurry' ~~~~~k .. u uv S&S RCbale Spcc iaJJ~ts' :1 dJi> .lorSbdrmmodcba\Jll, 3 BR-21/l IA THS F.leganlly decorated Plan 3 model townhouse m the bcaut1tul develop mcnt of Deerfield. Man) e~tra ... including plush ~.md colort>d 1·arpl'ts. t•1·nt \ t', u11grad .. .od ap phJnn•-. 1\n c\ccllenl nour plan tk~•J:nl.'<l lor l';""' Cahl II\ m~. l>on 1 mis) th1~ It" l'i} home to day Only $7 1,(100 BY O"-nf'r·:I hr !·11 ha. ~ 171130.•ng•.Co•l•M<t•• :.om,i:w,poob.968 ltiO:> ll~c lot. ~lo' c rn cond 645·9_1_6_1 _ _ Pcnmn.:ton Provl·rll•'' ~s.~. 5 ~ :1!1118 aft s.1·---------1---•. ------BAYFHONT. p1<.'r & float. lots Pnnc.Onl~ 5f-du!i1on m lht· t'll' :!llr red hill~:.: .. 552-7500 $185,000 lo $:125.000. to build vour own family fun pt-nthoust· L'11nd ... by t h S I · :'lh':.a \'t•rdl' l!om1· Jhr & f b d I 1111 tll'r S.>0.000 K lli 2h!li1 cus om ome. cvera areas to choose 1,,m Mint c.:und. ~v.w.> .urge 2 r & l!n "'"" l .. from. owner 557-4392 HIJ):t> yard & m;iny 1r1111 i I trees Near Col ICI!<' 1~1Jilfl~)1~1lt"11JlJ1 IJ; ;:XTRA Sha-rp 4-;~ Park. S63,7~.4 4 G:~·~~·~·~: ~;~~;~~~~~~ ··~""'-"",'11111•- ••• ••• •• •• •••••• • •••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• s·oom. U\\ ~ "dtt~1 ~oi Laguna Ranchrite WITH VIEW ATTENTION INVESTO RS DUPLEX $69,500 l•·1wr. l bath:.. f1rl'pla<'e. A REAL CHAJtMER m•\.\ <:MPf'l &. p.unl. l I 1.1t10~ Lar)!" .\ Jrd \ I <'ond 1t 1nn Imm t'fl "\,.,,11\ .! .it' fl'" 111.,1(,.d I>"" 11 In~ n 1 lunl Heach J1th!'fM>"ton S7.t !IOO. .imou.: i.:i.i nl "·'"" """ ·'""1 n1-.11 l..1lu 1'.1rk ,., Roy McCcrdfe rr.1n,f('nl'd, roust :.di. 1mmJr 3 br. 2 b.1. pool. J t'. undt>rl!rnd :.111 nt..lrs. if\: fam rm. qu..il dc1·or thruoul J >I'> old Sel· lo belle\l•. ~.()(IU ~i :?1159 ~ • m1h·' 10th•• •urt \\ 11 h 1 •·lli·nl in\ ''"1 m••nt up Realtor 1810 Hewport 1 r1·n1.11l..1ht.• '""''''m ptlllumt) 1"1 th•· h.ind~ C°'toMeso548·7729 hwlt ;1 lx1rm • 11t n • :At' I:!:, 11 101 \\ llh room l,o, t•I\' are~. Cul·dt· .... 1t' f.1rntl) rm hunw rt1 10 hutld llurr' l•n t1~'1j ---------i t'or ~ale b) O\\ner :i fjr & ~•J.!lll'<I 111 m,1\lm111· lh• unii11w i>rnpt·rl' --==~ 2 ha, lri: kit, dme rm. II\ .... I 11 9t» i;;i;7 rm. ram 1 m . dbl lrpl". '.' I' J n o r ,, m 1 r 1 1 ' ,,. •• , , • , • , • • - r.11ll'hl.111d '"'" \bo " ! Ii 11 Patios. S?:!.500 51t:·9i51 '.1r t:O\ c·rell p.1rk1n1: • ~ iJ~i!!•lJ afl 5. + o~n hi.c Sat & ~~m·i'~~ \~o~~:{~ ... ~J.:~· "' =\£\lj)J: _Su_n_1_1 _s _____ _ cnmmorlJll' "" m.rn~ _ -:;-_ N<'w 3br, 2 ba. $9.t,900 hor"ic'" a<; '"u 1·nulll C'\f'r 25L4 W . Central. S.A. want with room Lospart• OH THE WATER Large nff1re with 3 1213)594.(>427; 431-7383 OFFER!NC. l'Rl C'~; bedroom horn" Good ,S220.ooo WlTH GRANDEUR park inn. M l:S r SEE! ly Ownr, Vocant <:!'all 44-7 .rnrl a \~ried water C:il164().9900 Showoby.ipptonly.3br. S52,900 HUNTIMGTON I EACH l,<t\\t''I Jlflt t' ll<tffit' Ill llunlm).!lon Ill .11 h 1111~ t'O/.\ I t1ll.IJ!l " l }!(t'.tl •t.tnt•I' hum•• 01 '"' 1•,1 111cn1 p11 n11• I I 11111 JI, h lo• atuul II urn 11 \\on I 1.1~1 (.di t 'oll1·t·t 171 11 M2 2S35 . , . \"If:\\' all arouod 2ba condo. f'r r nrh Fnormou.., ma~l1·r hdr"rn Quar ter:.. S56,[>00 "Ull•· +I ntlwr lx-droomo; Si56 81174 or7Sl 11115 'I uu II Ii.-.1mJLl•d al lhe "'PJl'1tu1 .. nt.1.!o~. fam1lv 1011m 111rm .. 1 d1n1ne 10011l .inti l.1r~1· p11l1•• llll'I t , ,1 dfN k rvr \ 11111 ~lhng' enythiftf With II '". 11 1 .... 11 ''"' '""" n Daily Pl.lot Cta~lflert \c1 I" "'~"""' "'' 111 01 .. 11 "' • simple-"'alter \JIU t JUS~~5fi78 IFYOU hove a sen·lce lo offer or good~ to sell. plat•e an ad 1n the Dail> P tlot Class1f1ed Section Phone 642 5678. $295.000 - "-ATfl<IR01'T HO~I ~ REAL ESTATE 631-1400 ~SE--l_JC_&~~-,-N-,,.~-H-t~-L~-o-n~AN_s _ lolboo lslond 1006 ...............•....... Fb Up & SO"• t.r1•.1t 4 bdrm floor plan <iq11n~ arl'.t , 1 ;1nd1 k1ld\t.10, fplr', IP\l'l'('tJ p;.itio. q utd.. IJ0'>"1·-.~1nn 9l8.i00, Tari.Jell. Hl.THS. call962-~ TURTLEROCIC 6BR-CUSTOM l'rt•.,l11?t•H"' Tur1l1·1 rwk f; Hdrm C'Ui.tom Qutl'I tr1·1· lmed !.trt>t't Gilted i.:arcll'n rnln llui.:1· 'cµar,1tc f:imily room Fomily Giant 1-orrnol dinrni; room ·Ul.t-l bdrm, IJfllti} room Bnl'k lrpk 111 elci;Jnl wet ba r + lt111k IP1ng r11nm L..ir).!t: rtreplac~ f"orm.11 din mastt:r "1rw 1.ounrln· ing, ... parklini.: pool ~ room Proft'..,.,ionull\ pat io art-a SKti :iou L1ntt..1·.1p• ti :i 1.11 Tarbe)I. RJ.TH~ t.111 ,.:.1rJ..:\· Onh ,l:!:J r""' ~2 &l.-'H · ( all tod.I\ ' Th:! fi'f)(l --" 'I' • I ., o\\'" ER s 'c H 1 F 1 c 1-~ ! l . I ~~~·:m~a~~~1.i~,o~:n1h1 ~ lt1PJUJI room . h11.11 p.1tl.1n~ . ----··-.. --. ~'i.000 T .irlwl I It I. I HS. 1·all R 12 Rl:SS-1 OWNER'S BEAUTY Im mac u.I ate 3 ti rt rm . paneled den. used bnck fplc, handy kitchen. gas BBQ. S72.000 Tarb1..tl. RLTRS, eall 962·556f> DO IT YOURSELF Th11-J bcdroom homt• m•t'd.o; only ,, d1•t·oralnr:.. lt1uch Can '011 turn plaln .Ian<'·· 1rlln .1 "('in dt"rella' ~ lhr prtn• \\Ill JUsl.Jfy I ht• l"t lurl SPRING SPECIAL RARE FIND F'anL:u;llo location o n greenbelt ju!.l step~ lo adult pool. Low maml. yard with founla1n in palt(l. "Dublin" modd in Viii I, tTnl\ !'ark :i Bdrm . 2' i ha Ch1kony utr m11~lt·1· hdrm $7;'1,000 Gre::il pool homC' \\1th fire rmg & lots of de1·k· '+513 C104PU5l>a·JRVINE Ing Only .. mile from lhe ------- oc.van 4 lluge bc.--<lrm!', IRVINE'S FfHEST rorma~ d1n1ng. lluge famtlv room 3 Cat Beautiful Rancho San gar~e. Everything for Joaquin Townhome familv fun! Just SI 10 000 Overlooks lC.reenbell & • · pool. With this home you Realty g;:i"t4s~ter Hurry, ------...................... . POOL & SPA ,\ ·I bedroom homl' 1n th•· bcauliful ltr\l'Q L' ET <.:LU R oC Jn inl' 11 1:-. a GRANAUA ~ Modd and won'last long. Near Park & TENNIS court... Onl~ Sll9,500. Call for J PPI ~ RAHCH REAL TY 551-2000 CALLUS FOR *HOMES* S60,000.S70,000 In Tustin & Irvine THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 PICASSO l>1dn't live here. hut 11 ~ure •~ a beaut1t ul I bedroom hom!' in !Jie COLONY Ideally lo«at Pd on C'ul·dc·sar ... trect with a large lot Neat for lamily liv\nl( $95.000. ('a II lo ~l'(' now' ' RANCH REALTY 551 -2000 CUSTOMIZED Oceonvlew Retnat i-:niuy a L:ieunu sum mer Low rn:.11nt1•nam·1• luxuJ y condo ~ Bdrm:-. . <1cn & :! bath.., One• ) t·ar nO!W W /pool & J<H'U/l,I Walk lo beach ~H.5<M1 HORIHS REAL TY 1n luxurious Big C.i 11) vn arl'<1' with lush 1?0111 1•;1rpt:1mi: m1rrorcd wl'I bar. dt•ck off living roon1 w11 h f anla~t1 c \'ICW ol !!Clll roursc Sec u n l) i:uard :md underground park mi.: -~ 494.S057 * __ I jQPul ail ~ OCEAN VIEW ac• · 1957 Trail1te mo~ile Prop~!? home ; 12X42, with 12x22 1&00 OUAIUl NIWPOlll atAC" <'abana, with :? bdrms. -- Clost> to shopp1n~ & VIUAGE OF heal'li. S11t: t odu' at HARBOR VIEW S2l,500 l'llASE II !h~~lJ>fil ~n~~ 499·2800 OCEAN VIEW :! Bclrm. tonlt'mp homl' on 2 LUT5' ()1·1.,111 ' lt.'"- ~lodtlll•d :\tona1·0. Hlr :JliJ. l'On rten. :\Int <'ond. '~ blk lrom pool ~ 111 ;ic·n·~ •lr park. "'.tlJ..mi.: d1~t.tnl't' 111 -.i·hl Sl&l .~>00 U1~n llouw Sat Sun 111 I 11n.; l'ort l.arlu-.. MO IOl9ilft6PM lrom l,.:1" p:1t10 d111'J..:1 ________ _ C'o 1v 1 1 , rm \\ (1n•plat't' !00.500 .. Tl.I. l'Hll't·: MISSION REAL TY PhOM494-07J I OCEAN VIEW Bwlding s 1lc, exl'lu:,l\'t• area, Ahso flenrh. le~' than JOO <'asy step!. 1n 1h1' sand' 580.000 ;;•, DOW'l;Rtfl l'.\n t',1 n)Oll S B H. :!iOll "If h $169.000 631s-30til 0\\ nt·r Harbor Highlands l>on'l m1~!> thi,.. quahl,\' butll I ht•drm hom11 ''1th -.parklinit n e w hal hrooms. Dea ut Ir u I C'ust om pool l.iy I rnm· Pool~. l\1;1ny c·11:-1o m f<•uturei. thruout Lot'at t•d 1n Newport llarbQ1 llt&h Sthool u1 ... t Call S-IO·ll;',l ~HERITAGE ·~: REALTORS THE BLUFFS Tnna f'lan: :i bdrm t>nt1 ~IJJ;n1IH't•nt cxpanu('d ---------1 unit Greenl~ll frontat.;\' "LaSdlll! townhome m Early Jrca. $125.000 L:n1\'er:-.tl\ Park. This \Gl:::"T 61U ;,51;0 1101: home. ha:-4 bdrms den &. tam 1ly rm & leJtun·~ C(!ram1c tilt· lloonng. VanLwt papc.·n & upgraded carpeting. The view from the den must ™" seen! Call us. we'll arrange it. $129.500 ~~~oo_o~ VI LL~ REALTORS DEANE HOME A super J\ENSl'l<GTON -I hcdroom home· 111 dl':.1ra hie l"nl\·er~1ty Park ol I rnne. Nll el) upgrtlrled I hroughout Ht:TT ER f'rl'Sl1g1ous lhghland Dr. 4hr. :!ba. c~tJblishcd lnd!>tP!!. M 12,000 I'rin Oc•an Vistas only. l>a ys. 7S2·79(1J. .-::' Eves, S.12-1995 Stunning sunsets, tennis --------& town with this Myi.t1cl ________ _ Hills 2 bdrm. home I 00/o DOWN lldwd. firs Loads of potential. $134,500 Goina U1>! This lari:c 'f hrfrm . J bath family home has its own elc·vator as well ni; rplr, dt•n . C.:)0 &otn \U.., SlfB Beautiful 4 bedrm. 2 '• hath!-, 3 yrs new. Ba!'k Bay area. Lge 3000 sq.fl. homr on 11nmat·ulatel.v lndscpd, walled. qt1 acre 20· Cathedral <'ell mgs, 12 l all bnt'k fplc,, t''!tra lge cust poul " spa & fire p1L Slll.l 01~1 l'w low do\\n & \\at1h yuur mnnt•) dblc C.t• h ' t•" r 0 \\ n t' r .\ g 1 1;iJ t~n Ill R RY O:'i Tlr1 s -::======:.1 o;.;E:: • uoo rsu : RANCH REAL TY 551.2000 I 052 2 Ur :? Ba. Din Rm. h• ownr l'rtn c. onl\ •••• ... •••••• ••••••••••• Sl-15,SOll CJll for appt Lovely ''Hills Home" 3 Br :>52 tiOK.S 2 Ba, fplc, fam rm, bltns. ------ lge yd. $76.500. Ownr/ Li\ HG E D 0 V E R Agt.494·1930eve!I S HORES home by own/agt. $215.000. Open daily 1311 Antigua Way. M8·7464 MES• VERDE lll'pubhr. he.mt Spa111sh ~tyl('(I hom<' with lari:?l' lol 4 Bdrm~ . :1 hnth~ rt1mni.: &. lam1I~ rm ... & 11rftt'l' Offl'rt'd .11 ~\:!7 .1tK) •l'harm'g Cottage• \~·ar N B:.i \ rront. 2Br lh;1 house " lrl( pa110 + l!lll''' 11tr~ & ha over ~ar Sl4[>,UOO Ph ti73·4062 B M AC B RS •c"H 0 E X H H S 0 RB S 0 U F F 0 E 1 H A H I J A C M Z 8 U I G UH 8 T AC AC S Z UC A AUS C N R N I C T H N M B M N l G T C 1 R H C 0 N G 0 H S l A A N E I R H O·N 0 A l 0 H M S I A C C T N K E A 0 U U G N A TICL AN ~GAETCHGWFHEAR R M A C 0 ~ U L F F A 0 S S F C R M E A R N E E H S I I N M H R S Y A G C R W ~ 0 ~ N 0 G S 0 T A H C l 0 E C H G E ROU NB AT Rt AL C NU RAU 0 T R G N E N A E B C A H A C R P N 0 S STEWART R G N I C NA 0.N NU S C H H A N R t A l C N I S E R G C A H 0 M R S 1 N C H S 0 R A G E R G C A H llR berts can forget those -yard a chore5 • el\joy eleganl 1tw .. u11 •i••· Calif Hm for sale h y Custom 3Br, f'R, 212ha, tropical ld$cpg. Exqu1s mslr suite, rrplcle with intercom and wet bar. etc. $119,500. l':ASTBLUfF Outstandin~ \'iew by owner . .a Br + fam rm. SJ6:>.000 For appt. ti>\.1·1427 759-0226 ( COAllN ASSOCIATES' 111tAL"TOAs I.ORA V1\NCl': Hl':ALTOH lldboa Pt'fllnsufa I 007 ..•.....•.............. IW:ich housl', 2 lnts ti09 W Balboa $1 l.'i.IMIQ ~lari.hall Hll\ 1~-;:; ltiOI 1002 GtMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CE IBDBll . ILllllS aa. OVER SO YEARS OF SERV1CE OPEN DAILY 1-5 2102 VISTA LAREDO IH THI BLUFFS "Say Hallo To o Good Illy" Split Level Town~u.<>e With View Or Lovely Gr~-1' tmd Near Poot Large Fo. ~~ .it Plan Ideal For t~~--Or Sm~amlly Convenient·, o Schools & Shopping Now $109,500 Ill DOV& DIJYE I I 631·1800 lnHruc1lons • Hltlcjen WOfcfi below •PPtat fOrwttd, bac:k· v..arO lltl. dn~nt l!1a90n.tll\t F u1d ellri> en ti bo• , ' "' Buchanan MacB!an Munro £hat.tan 1'14e0uff Ross Gunn KacGregor S1nc111r MacAllster MacXtnz1e St~art • 'ToinorT'OW-81b11c1l Places .. lu•llnfletl 1ov1t owner. 3 Br, upgrcl'd , FORESTE OLSON •·----------·• love l y lnd sc pd , & courtyd . $73~500 . Call --------- BY OWMER $45,900 B11autiful Contrnl'nlal Townhoo!>e :1 Br 2 Ba. fpk .,<Xll. t cnn1~ " 111 rlnanel'. at II''.. 211'< down.1!.'li i272 ..., ...... "'''•··· ,.C:--0_,__ 8EST BUY!! Ye-.. tht!. I!'. one• or I h1• hC,'.,t hu) s in I r\'lm• tocluy 1\ 3 b<'clroom homc .... 1th n l>EN Jnd ram11\ room Clo~c to ne"' p.irk. pool. •----------•I tcnms court~ <tnd shop pin~ t<:aH a<'cess to ll'!'C\\ 11y., Ca II now to "l'e ll 1' Dutch Haven Marina Choie• Hunitr111 nn Bea•h location nl'ul sch()Ols, t1bopplng an<I 'M"rins. Nut 3 ~m w/huae family rm. ~ai. bltn kit.1 massive stone f plc . A bargalno at $67,000. ~l rWIOO • . w .......... RHlt«S , ... ,., ..... otk 1042 ······~················ Hunl. Harbour 2br, 2~~ba, lllA"CH fttALTY 551-2000 Twnhmf'. f'ully up &tided lncl'1 mirrored clascta. wet bllr, Spanish ,_ _______ ,. W«t kl\t'b, bltna, frplc:, ·~ iardt'n pati6s + 2 belcon1-. Amentt.l• Incl '*"11aren, pool, he••-'· s..wta, JH BBQ'a • t story clubttff. By 6ft'l'lr. ~MO-al .... or ·118' ·-au . ~l 2451. Prine only. Woodbri~ Arborlatte Choice Waterfront ~cw 2 level Ext'<'. Condo Select curf)t'l & mm l' 1n nm\' Re<lu<'ed for quick l'illh• 6i3 2&1 ~18 0122 VILLAGE 11 Gracious liv1ni 1n Umvenlty P11rk . 2·11ty townhome. 3 BR. 2 ba., Cam. Ym. Walk or blryrle lo pool. tennis. eolf' parks &1bo . 000 • f $1.62 ~t DAY 'nlat 's ALL you pay fora 30day ad In tbf' DAILY PILOT SEIVICE DIRECTORY IOHDRIALTY 8.11·9tl I 1055 IA YSHottES n :t-; LANIJ ...•.•••......•........ I Y OWHER J.M\E FOR l::.."1 11 Rf:ouc F:O • Lak1>fro111 :! hr & dt>n V.'.Jacut11 Sl!ll.!iOO By nppt. onl) P10111·1 t y House 642·3";10 + t.J<x:k. !Hr 3Ba. air Find whal ~ou want rn S«l-81 lS Open W~kcnd~ Daily _!'1lot Classi~eds. _ ~ ltoch I 041 LOC)l8MI a.ach I 048 ··~···················.······················· --1 11 .._,. find the best homes In town beNncl ourll9ns. If you're buying OI' <,('I ling give us J (,111 ..... ~ .. y .... ~ ....... 496-7222 831-0836 7 ............. ,~ DAILY Pit.OT 8 J f ···-························ ........................................................................................... .. ...... ,_..•d• 106' ..... Pu' 1ut1 Jt07c..ht....._ JU4 Hutt ......... JZ40 ..... U41 .......... I 'rt~ *f •-at•~ .................................................... , ..................................................................... ··········~············ ............................................ . -lt U rTS S BR, U t"lus lve Point :S Br 1~ Ba. JIOOI, sns. ~ ...... liMcla • JJ69 C..W... llJ4 MilrM 1124 Saota Anll. ~.000 atta, on t>.ach. lllOO/mo Nice area. Kidll'P9(•0K. ~ TWbn&hc.. ""P~b~· J Br. 2 be C.OOdo New Uft· .. -.. ·---·-••• ........................... •••••••••••••••••••• ROOM fOR 80.A T 21 8a.d1~IOI' urub fl l )'HI' le'" C>r 'umm~r Sm1 fee. ~'"'900 .... .,.....,.CJ!• pat~ on« cu It. Mori.arc-h Summit. Lai Btufb Condo. 51..a&le Liw el l'11mp1·r tno 1n lh1·~1.' ti? J Bdrm unilll r11te 613~3 3820. * •Cw-n.... aar. _,.,.mo, ..... i...... Nl1urt AduU:1 onl)'. r ef1 lBr . Iba. rrpte. Avail two nl'w rullto111 hu111~i. tlU. GRUNDY . --4 Br 1~ Ba cpU ~ dl'p8 r•q. $4$0 /mo on lu April 1 thru mjdi ummer ~~~ ,~::~~tn\1,11~~i1.'21.~ RW..TOI 675-616 1 ~r:;~·:-s i~rp~~a·~~gt SllO 2 Br t>.1a1m ce11!••1. fmd yd. kld•. ~b oK' 4t4-1352.8to$wkdays Perteet for anyon · ------------1 .•. h h. 2 · N · ruc:c area, c• now ~m Wtr Vd $396 7Sl·lS32 -1 -um... )>9SO awatUna new homo etc bu, la111 +1h111m~ :t:JOI u.'I I' r ear g».r. 0 f~~4900 ' ' --.--~ & •• O •7..,,.:,,10 , >.q fl. :! ~ion . lot" ol pe t i; S 1 s O f o r · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 mo. v ,,.,,.,, • l\orn.•l{O S(>rtnjt' duplex * * Cw .... n Citlide Super Cln! 28r, 18.ll COndO s.51·4038 eves wood St 11,llOl)t.; ~.soo. l:lllUr lnrome Apnl/May. l2000. June. +pool $31S/mo C1ill $.'ITS/mo. 3 br, 2 ba . A/C, ____ -----• ~K yr Carry sc•lr. OWC. $2:!00. July 642·0018 eves EASrSIDE3Br. ZBa. $4l0 ' S36·268i nr Ros~moor. SS2·9503 & Back Say area. rustic ;Htlli & :11 t:.! llro.id St f'.:ast ot N\\111 ll. So ol l'>th • St 0111·11 "ktly» t :1 ._. wkn•h l:t 1 "", ('.ill 7:11 l!l:!:! Wt·~t1•r11Pant1r l'r op "' San Cleme nte I 0 7 6 u .••••••••••••••••••••••• ABOVJo'.TIH'. IH.Al'll Tl.I·. l 'L l 11\li\ 11: Taxes $:t6·1 > r KJJ·ll97-1 only mo. Fncd y d, wlk to 9155-2200 Br. Wood\-.n floor . fplc. 3 COf"OMdelM• llZ2 shops. N.B. :.chi!>. pch Resp~~~~~~nt. 4 New38R,2 Ba.part1ally ~~d~ag~n~~01 ~hi~~:,; • • O r a n )( t' C o m m ('1.·nh·r ~1'11:." 5:!51\ M!> \'Ju.:ht.1\)(l 1,7:, l~OO PRIME EASTSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• child ren OK. gar. 325 blks lo b-a"h , 3 8 r. furn <o p t i ona l ) ~ REACH HOUSE In China RocbOliler. 642·3693 "' ~ brukfa:1t room. balcony. or pets. S375 mo. 833·0119 Co 28 ...,U\ J 1 2''28a, 2 car aar. $500. ti 1 b h 1 ,e, r . ..,.,.,. to u Y I , 4Br. 2&. $400 mo. Lg fncd wtr & garde ner included. PB o, c u ousc, 1100 • 2 br, tba nr tennis els O R $-150. yrly Agt yd, g ar, pets childre n 9fi0·2<1S8 Jacuzzi. tenn is, $575 Fncd yd , refrig. rpts. IW674H OK.8990ak St.642·~3 Kathi e, 759 -0451 or frplc,gar $495.751·2159 twwportleach 3 16 •••••••••••••••••••••• ----------Dix 1800 sq.ft. new hmt 768-o.t05eH;,,. , 2b I , d ' ----2 BR. tl07 lrvme, t:pl. only 3 Br, 2 ba Collegtt Park $400 r . n .rm , in.r m . Laguna Village. Brand N t ...,><A ·'93 506'7 fam rm pat io S500 mo o re s . .,,..,.,., mo... · SMflSttlMCi/ A WIMtng combtnotlon of adult apartment l'lome!) wlltl luxury oppoinrmtft!S and superb recreotton at o premium locOllon. Tennis • gym • fl'leropy spo • swimming • btlflords. One & Two Bedrooms One 80111 ~ ~ ~J.!!0. j>arkMe~VilfilS . 550 To'ui:tno AYt ., Costa Meao 75HSH5 ,.,__ .......... _ ... , .. , H1•t•l,1Wlt-< '011<lor111111un1 "' 11nub,.1ru<'lf'tl '' hwat.•r 111 \U Hard~ J\a 1l,tl11i- -l:. S,in Clt·rnt.:1llt·'s (11w"t l!EHTll.\ llENHY 12 huge g,n dt'n .ipls m l·u ... ta Me~a + :1 br. famt- 1) r "' hOUM.' w 'rplc. h 1· ,1 m t' t' 1I1 n I!:.. p' t p:tlltl". lrwome ~O.:!:Jll ~ P ~b0,000. Prln only 'l'radt' ulo.. Owner Agl li4:! !lti06 SJOOO I Mo. li\.'&Ull full furni:.hed 3 bt.-'droom o the water. Includes 19 boat. 631· 1400 Agt. inci u't d S3G·6S65 new.AIC2Bdr m Condo.,&G42·3915 Apartmentsfvmished AporlmenhUnfurn. 673 2860 ' Beautiful view. Club/· ------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BRBr ,2baMesaVerde • -Pool rn:lvileCeli Cloi:.e t.o MEWPORTCHST MewportB.och 3769 Coronac:k!Mor 3822 $l2S ~°" s ho ppi n g & !>C hools . BeautHul 3 b ed room •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HarbOur 3242 ~/mo. 8J0..8748 fa m ily hom e w /d ining • · . ol !fw). 1 br, Llt11~ S145. Won't last act fast ! . oy c •~ CICJllftCI ""r"'"' ' d I V I E W 0 f' I rl.' rig, Inc ry i.H'•' or R M C _.._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• L .... i-....a 3•52 room. Decora ted like 11 B ( 1 L' ' ll l•:ALTOHS Nr ht•a <'h &. Pk ~\'" ~lllr :?HJ . :..! ~t\ l1\ rm Ht'loc·altn·~.· mu-.t 'l·ll SliU, \'ltl (I\\ IH . ;,;, l :.!CJ7~ .tft.I v. krhh Distreu P roperty! We can find ll for you lk·arh area Pruball':., h;111kruplc•11·'· trustef ~ak:,. rorn•tl ~alt•s. under m;irkl'I v.il uc:-Wt• r.tn Jwnl ,· .. n111r1· \'.Ill World W11lt· llrokt'r .... t.i7J .t.'\ 15 1\11.>cach util pd. Furn Rfffforll l ONewport 3 Br. :l ba townhouse.••••••••••••••••••••••• mo e . ~e mat url.'qil ,noµct!>!:!!l.1 Sparkling ne w cond . O C E AN f rom your 17 r'l.'1.' 1>45.4900 Costa Mffa 548-7729 S-1 70 C. I l • • L 11 a•. Gua rded Gate Corn mum balcony. Overlooks ten . be /\gt ti7:H~ ••ConsumersGuide. _ ............................ , 846 37 al:l46:>-I. . ' ty, 2 Br 2 Ba decorator n is cou rts & p o ol $-125·Ucaut 2 Br, 2 ba. H Unfuml h d 3 bedroom,<! bath. Open Ext:c lrt·lt?\•cl. 3 Br 3 Ba. P'1 booch area, tennis, RANCH REALTY Ja~m1ne ,\ve 6.\0 02-1:1 ouses s e bea m . fireplace. extra s. Cpk, lge Fam Hm. wet-pool. j a c:-uztt . "auoa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·0091 bar. grdnr. 21 2 car gar, J\lus t :.t'l'~ S·l50 be. 551•2 000 ostaMe sa 38 24 "" Sonta Ana 10801 .................... . __ ._1 ~r __ . !Xie~e:.. garden home Walk to $600/mo. J year lease. BIG' frµlc, bltn~. 2 l'ar gar On ~~~•••••••• •• ~~.~~ 3 Ar. F a m Rm. <'Pb. drps, Sli25. Aft 5· 551·4112 493:440~r 551·~~33 -....l.--Super J Br. ll'!t' yar(l. f pk. • •••••••••••••• ••• • ••• • • .... b h s T dbl ''"'r, u•·•lk lo lie.·ii·h \dull :! 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' 'c-. t ".!!/oh -------RANCH REALTY ~~'.;J;k'g s7su mo _pat~.t>-izsou:.:ortil5 bt:!ll t~"~.,~~lt,'E'~~·~·~~''"''·GRAMDOPEHING :i.n:s,\ \'ERUE lieJ Ul. .j 551 2000 ------- .. t - l~Quail ~ liiilPlace Prapertirs A\. 7S2-1920 :»--" NEW UNITS 4 Units $2 I 0 ,000 6 Un ih S2 40,000 12 Unih $480,000 and othen!! br, ta., ba. ktlrhen W/t!3l • Mission Viejo 326 7 BLUFFS. l len•l, \ ll'W. d;reCIO< f•PC Sundov b<oinch meataB.AU 111gb;:ir,paneledfam r m, IH\.'INE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br, :!ba. l rpl. ~:i110 BBQ ,, l•·P'· pn•t••. ·,prnt liv rm w lfrplc:-, eovercd 2 BR. 1 Ba .......... S395 f or Ls\! new Jhr hmt.:. ~1-1-4201 or ~·:·li l tourn"Jmt•r1 .. & mnr•·' patio. fncd yd, rpls & 2 BR, 2 Ba .......... 550 f a rn . rm. d 1 n rm. Walk to bt:h, beaut :Jbr, BEAUT l~UL Jlf'AKfMU JT') drJ>l> thruout. 2 car gar. 2 BR. 211'2 Ba ........• ~35 gardener incl $.H5. mo. 2ba, ram.r m . bltns. love· Sinqles. I & 2 bf.dream~. Cloi.e lo schools & !>hop· 3 BR. 2 Ba ..... S-1751600 768·5313 ly yd. no pets S·l90 f:um & unf,,,,, Mod,.t•, optJn ping. Ch ildren yes, pets 3 BR. 2' z ba ..... $1175/585 ~9-9911or 536-2173 do;ly 10 10 7 Roommore no S450. 644·4253 '1BR.21~ Ba ...•. $550 ,.,..,c. 3 hr. 2 ba , garden pal10. 5"3 C 1 ,....., G ;ei111ce rwo1I No f,.., .•. 1(, . '+ ~ AMPUSDa·IR'v'INE rdnr & wtr i11d Dbl $2155. Spac. 2 br. I '~ ba. 2 gar Corner lot. Bltns SanCl•mtn~ 3276 quired ~. ,Jut•, '"''Y· 110 ,\I' \lff~I F:'\'l'S POWNTOW-.. l' \t I Hd1 m s:.! ·ill :?Hdrm.l 11ha S!~ .. B1•.rnt1tul p.,;rk·lih• ,11 mo,.,phl'rc·, p11ol , 'JI·•· .fll,.l a fl'W Sll'IJ'o 111 t'lilt1 plt•lt• ~hoµp1 rl}.'. 1400 QUAil SI NIWPO~l SlAll< I NV ESTERS -$3 3,500 Ro y McCallldle Realtor 18 I 0 Newporl Costa Mesa 548-7729 11111111•' f<ll !Tiii 111 be:.l 1-----------1 .1r'"'' :'1:-wpl , & ('\1. S2S ~ty plex. Newly decor. St75 mo. 1st. la~t + dep. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet;. Lgep vt palio,W/Dhkup, ~1 7792,evc675·1980 2Br Orean V1ew i:ar sun cnl·. gar. 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H l ' 11 I'• I i1; ( I fl I'" :!Cl)(O VA-fHA TERMS Sp•·• l.t1·1tl.1 r :!Hr h11!11" Pl\ )t • 111,tf h11i.:1 ll\ 1111 11pl1 \nit 1 .. , 111, Ill\ H c: I I 1 l»it> 111!1 I OH .i:"' 0.1:111 'h.1 lot l'olllllll'll'tJI 1111 lo.I l:!.1 fl \ \ I·. ' II I f{ ti W ;-., 19th & l'omn11.1 "'Ill.ti\" J ,\IOI r<ish ·1~~1.:11:>!> Condominiums /T own· houses for sate 1700 ••.•••.••....••........ <'ONDO Sl'l'.t'J,\J ,1:...1 II B .. C' M . I'" \.I' 1'1111c•hs1onc Hlt1 91;:10Hli7 1.{'t!\Urt' Worlcl Towrr' \'u. lu'I It\'. l\l1•ab. rnu1cl l(l'"~dn. $.'l.'l.0011 I'll: ll!IO l,tllH ti \Oltf:-Ol'lt or l\:t\t 11 1;1nnl'rl ~.1 1'.11tf flal n1'h ·"nl '"ilt•r, dt•.11 .111 . ·1•\C'l,tl parl·1•I• .11 .1d II\ 111111.-1 llllll'l'I' I ni c 1•:. .tit• .'>:II 1:11;i, AVOCADOS I ~ 111•ro·.; Ill :! Hr, " ll.1 h11m1· ~ti,.lOO Burr Whit e n~a lt ~r "' ..;11..11 rwr mo ti\O W81 RENTALS NO FEE :1 lift '.! Ba C\J s:ix;, :1 11 H l h:t Cc; ~1\1.t I llH : ha f"\' o;,1:>11 .I 1111 I 1 h.1 II fl ·l;."!i Ill< l • h.1 c w1dc1 II fl , ", 1.., ... ,\l.1rni1n, iirt'J I Ill 111 ,, <' : I 1 I I 11 <i d11lllt1111<,,1· w hug1· rl'ar ' d It l' f 1 1 i.: r n c I . l'l'I' I hilt! oJ.. I ;,•1111111 H1•;;ll \ 11~!!11;1J:?J :-:r..1 Jn11n.11· 3 llr ;? Ba. 1 pt~ .. ctr1", hltn,., 11at10 It.!•' l'ntl )<I. !I~ :!l.IU or r..111·11, x:r.1 1,r,:!:1 c;c; mat. adlts Avl -1115. No Jacuu i, 522 S827 ·l98·0682 Garden A pa rtments pets . R c l 5. 751·!120 1, ~5·8531 3269 OCEANVIEW 3 Hr. avail Apnl 4. S.l:!S -192·9·100 or Esec Condo tnh!>e 3br . Waterfront.Dock, 4 RR. 2 t;.10.164 1 2br. frplc. e nc l patio. Ba, fq >k. new crpl!:i. ----------- pool. dhh!>!' $395. 673 23:rl drps. bltn,.. $700. 64-1 -9932 San Juan S1:!5 i'.\lo 1 Br.::: ba. 3093 lfSZ3C.otPUSl>a:JRVll'fE or75:?-ll68t.i ----Capistrano 3218 l.on·r1 l.11 f'C'l~ olo. ;o.;r. S -----------• BLliFF'SCO:o.;I>OS ••••••••••••••••••••••• H•wporl t.och/Horiti 88() Jn tnl' C "t J7lh I &15-0550 Hw-,orl k och/South 1700 lfah. St C:.l PlaLa ~7 I 131 IMMEDIATE Lc::ii.c::. !>larlml{ at $-t50 I l>o\'L•r at I tit h 1 I n o I cl S a n J 11 a n &12-81111 l :'! l.l :\1·ar m•11 '' hr, t · • lt.1 . p.t1 111 J.:JrclL•n, aillb, nu pl'I~. 111:! 11,11.1 :"\EW It\:! l1l'tf1111 :1ph ~.>(t I•• ~1111 pt·r rno. l'n\ '"" u1:-. ,\:~' .. it "J.!''"· 1111 \I'"' "Ii' I t-.ltl1·11 Ill' I' ;ti j L.11 I ~ ~. 11; :.11xu Oona Poi"t 3 226 POSSESSION Month Agent t>-1-Hl:JJ l bedroom /\DUL T con · --. ••••••••••••••••••••••• do. Near pool, SP A. ten· Jasmine Cnek, .pvt ms and freeway acce!>:.. c?mm . Guarded .,G ale. Ca µ1:>lrano·C h a r m 1 n g upr:,tatr!>. do~ n:.l atr!:i con ,_ ...... _____ ...... _ 2 Bil.:! h.1. p1 d1·r ni.111111 d om1n1u m L arge 2 STEPS TO BEACH 1 adult~. 1111 ..t11lcll-rn 111 Walk 10 mar ina & bch's. Sparkhn~ 2 :.ty. 3 Br. 21':.· ba . cpts. drps. frpk Rec f:lcilih e!.. L!.e $435/m o. Call Pat Fry, 493·96i2 or Chris 831 ·<!715 -----·------Manna Vu I mi. Sharp, •I Br 2 Ba. FR. F P. ne.,. cpts. drps. pa t11l, fnc::d 52751 m o. 1\t·w 3 .br . 2 ~a or ~ br & RANCH REALTY den ""' ~~· pt·uw .. ten· 551-2000 ~~48~L.:> mo . C a ll ------ Rancho S. J . 3 Hr 2 Ba San Sea View, new 2 hr, w Iden Luis Rey. golf crsc & & art1um. p,·t ~trel.'ls. lakevu.$625.5-17·70.l l Tcn n1s & comm pool , Bdrm .. 2 b<Jth~. carpt'l 5."h~t fX't:-. lit:! SXIK mg, window co' l'rtllg!>, '.! HH. 1 ha,' 1 h - bwlt·ins. 2 l'ar gara)(e &. ~ flH . lurn. \\11lr !:'!.•II palro Ca ll6-t6·2158 l\1on ~BH,lh:i \~1111 ~11~1 Thurs days • ca 11 BA YFRONT •t93·0588 Fri .. Sun. even l:n1 :1 BH. :.! h.1 ~.:::, ing!I & days. S ECLUDED CONDO associated · FROM $2 15 \latun• .ulull.., 11111\, n11 J>t•h l .. 1l'Jo!•' I~:! hr ;ipb J),,,hwl11 ga:. lllHJ s:1:1 mo c:.1~ pcl iiK ~1·1111 l'I t>-11 :~.1111r tit:! ~n;:i 3222 - yd , bltns. $695. l-1>36-0974 C orona del Mor FRESHLY PAINTED $800 m o . 6 10 8557, 833-3622 or 644-8018 R~OKEAS-R EALTORS l 01', W Bolb~ci t.11 1661 2 Hr. 2 Ba, hrdwood nr. THE BAY LEAF Wood fplc, great vu. & :!Uclrm, \\ilt1·r pd pool. patio. c:-pls. drps. From $~111 lk.11111111 1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• LO\'ELY N E W. som e 3 bedroom fa m ily hom e near school, park, ~hop. ping and freew ay accesi. . $375/mo. * THE BLUFFS • Decor a tor's model on best greenbelt 3 Bdrms .. 212 baths. llighly u p graded ! ~35/Lcasc 33-1 \:1l>la True ha. DriH· by & call for a pp't. ti40-0i89 or ~VI 1290 ,\gl•nt ~1:~· ~2_5_. 2.13·68·1·21·15 l~•-•_•_•_ ...... _._ ... ~~·-... _ ... _•I ... pacctuu ... 1ww :1111 ~ .. l'unl. ('u1~ " ht' <tph. frpl , hrcl\\•H)(l llr' Su of llwv \tllb, n11 Jll'l" S375. ci7:1 tiOl~I :: llH I h:i .... 1nglt· hou:-t 1111 lo1 l>hl J.:.tf SI.)() :\111 't'Jrl~ l"• ocean view 2Br. den, S375 mo. 496·7775 Fountai" Valley 3 2 3 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Story. 3 bcdrm, 2 ha , bonus room, fplc, IJW, SJ95 imo. 714 · 963 4569 RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 OCEANFRO:"iT ,\pt. 1 fir /\pr 1 to .Jun 15 ~~5. uttl po :..tR 1 n:w: 1;n iH 11 pit patw ... ·\1 ,;11 I I \d1111 ... llll fh'h :1:..~1 .\\lt<'ac!11 c· \l t,U: llllH:I Sit'!>'> to IJl'h , ~ rh, :!lot h ,., 1 , •1,1 S.'8.'l • :: r 1\ g ar . ~.-::•. ' t' I'' .'l l'I() " at .. r pd _ t .i, .. I" :0.1···1111· l'r op 1•75 ;'i726 , · --Huntinqton leech 3240 '.l BIL 1lt·n. frpl Lo' cl) ••••••••••••••••••••••. Yrly lse. $425 mo. I Rr ~ Ba, FP. 4502 Wynj!alt: 551 2000or 89-1·341H OCEAN :o.it'w Luxury Condo. 2 Br walk mg d t:.lanre lo :.hop pmg, JI 2 m1. lo Marin<i rlo:-c to beach Acre!>:. t1 pool & Ja<•utn. ,<\m11lt !ilora~C'. Cull culled i68· I l 'i9 aft 6P :'II. SJ;'il mo to mo. ---> - 0 ' I f'f;Ht'llli.t l ,tff fJl'( I;\ I Clean JC br. i\dulh. 1111 thllo 11::11 pl.'l.-. ~OU $22:>. 2 1::!1 '" 16th St :\ I It:-1; lti lHCll ~,int Su ul h"Y SSOO Westmins te r /Sprin gdale \I ont h \I:t>nt 6 J.1 -IB l>l 4 bed rm, 2 bath , cpl:, . BR.AND NEW 2 b edroom 1·011d o in W OOD HRI I>t.E $425/mo. includes use of all fanht1es. VIEW 38R. lam rm, din rm, 2· frpks, bltns. wet bar. huge deck. $615/mo. Va - cant. New 3br. 21 ,ba, unfurn townhou ~e Enc:-l rll> garage, dshwhr. drp~ frplc. pool & jacuz11. '·· m1. Dana Harbor. S42~• 493-4260 Foxhollow Village c.:.!tW Wrl~1111tdli :!11t11 ;\:O lll-:l'OSl I 'I ( Hll 1\ I •;!hr 1nv. nh11nw w frpl Ea:-v II\ tn)i(. sn:.. :! br, :.tn~lt•:. ok Fcl.' :\lain Henlab. 5-IO :>:r.o 3 Bit ~ B.1. gar, crpb. yr l) S.llS nm ti13·38SO Agent Lari;l' I bdrm • frplc . patio. ~arage . s-t25 ~ :!:!12 -197·2292 CostaMHa 1224 .........•........•.... llE\l.T :1 hr. :i h,1, f.1m rm. frpl, Crml d111 rrn N1 ll<'h S?f>O ti Iii 1035 J'Hl'.\tf. fo:ASTSIOEC.M <O;>.llO Wr. 2ba, dbl 1:ar. 111c"s ws hr /dryr /. 1clr1).! flrand -spa nkin n r ~ '\' r I v I s e a I $1t)(J ·mo. Call for a ppl. ~1 ;11 " or Oon COLE OF NEWPORT R EALTORS 6 75·5511 Duple'I. :! llr I Ba. rnmp rt'riPl'oratt'd. gar. !>ml fnnl 'd. Sm! child OK no rrto;. S:!H5 + df'p. f>l.i 818-1. 194R· :\1 eyer Pl. J: . ..,htclc 3 B R. FR. l', b a. l>H. frpl. hltns. rerrii:. Sl:"-.O + floe. pref. f:l m nnn rlnnkers. No pet~ :,10 ~;:16 or 5~ i7-l5 s-12:, ·mo. Colle~e Park :1 HR. 2 ba + honusifam rm Cle an &sharp. Ava ti drps. a vai l now! s:n5, mo 714 ·963· \569 Vacant. 4 BR . l '·• ba, close lo ocean S375. A!>k for Keith, 968·1317, Bkr. •Mew a.och House Get rea dy for summer now! Walk to beach from hl'r f'. WaJk to g r~de :;choor & h'\gh 1>rMol ·\ hr. 3 ba. hu~c sunrlN·k, dbl gar. $550 mo. 61 1 :.?0th St 536·17111 Super 3 br. 2 bu. OW. ll 0. ept!>. drps. 53;;; i l 1:963 ·150'9 RANCH REkL TY -· 551-2000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 Turtle Rock. Lg 2 sty. 4br, --------- 2':ba. Bonus /fam rm, 3•---------car gar . s.550. 833·9731 S500 I M o. 28 r +den MODEL HOME Deerfield Pa rk home , 1800 sq.Ct. 3 bed rm. 2 baths . Was a m odel. Super home with all the deroralin~ w;:illpaper· 1ng. upgraded carpeting, deck111g etc On neat cul- de·sa i: :o.lreel. Never llvt'<i in ~i~nno. lt·ai.c. Age~t~_lf>_._11_4_1 _. -~-- $350. 3 br, 2 ba. Kid~. pets. ~nghok Fee Mam Rentals. 5.\0·5370 home. Walk lo b r h. Pool &tennis $5 7 5 I M o. •I Br + den w view , 9>50/Mo. 3Rr on wa ter with dork for your boat $MOO 'Mo. ·I Bdr m w1lh lge lard & boat dock for lar~e boal. $750/Mo. Avail April lhru August. On wa ter with boat dock s-taAna 3280 San C lemente 3776 .............•......... ONTllt: Bl'.:t\Cll f.q•rylhmg furn t.'>hl'd l br, SJOO. 2 br S'375. •J .J,.:t.• pitl 10 ~ l1IH' ,t.!~t f';t l-'t' •.\clult~. dH ltl 11; & m 1•r •Small pt.:I ok •••••••• •••• ••• ••• • •• • • 492· l 720 or 492·37 Ju Npl llh llrancl new. 2br. l'pt. drp~. d w. Ip. :n.; )J7S tt>th Plal'e $2fl5/l\111 t)..12:\i:!:! Sharp lrodford S J CONOO. 4 Or. I ''~ ba. an u~ pool, cluhhouse, play Capistrano ............•..•....... area. Pnv. rear yard Only $37.'> m o. Agent, no fee. S-i9·8~5 2br, Iba Condo HAY !\I EAOOWS Spa<' & 1·hc~·r:v 2 br apt Enel gar. pool, 1111·ut1.1 .Apartments Adult., onh N11 lwh 11i Westminster 1 298 Unfumishe<I Pl'l>-. Fr ~:,11 ht. l.1,,t + •••••• ... ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l"t' .\\•ttl t\pt1I l~1 2Sto ry. 4 bed rm. 2 bath. ~al 3802 f>h> OCti I nurpts.dn>S,fplc.DW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;.;,.,,. T""h"· _. 111. lpt.o. $425/mo. 71 1:963 ~.\t>.'I Bt'ENA Pl\ :'\1•w 1 & :! fir .,0 , i·r•·d 11.11 111. d1•«I>. Condominiums apts. i·pb. clrp,, hfln~. cl,hv.,.hr .111:id1 h;i1. Unfumished 3425 pool The \'ill.• Woii<l .... mat 11r1• .1fl11lh. S:J:.!'1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8182 rlh St. 1711 > :i:!I iOi:! 1',..1:.! Hltil Bra nd new :J bedrm LANDING hom e. 1900 :-<1.ft. with form;1I dmm~. ()\!.'Tier wants l yr lse & $5:>0 per m o. in rld c gardener . The Willows, 3 Br i:i. Ba. Sharp 3 bedr m, 2 bath fpk, $450 m o. Univ Pk: 3 h o u s e 1 n g r e a t Br 2 Ba. comm rec Cac1l. neighbo rhood. Im med. S430. 752·7847 S850/Mo Wint e r . $120 :\to. in summer. Bayv1e" re ntal, 2 llr, rrplc. elegantly furnished . Boat slip available Waterfront HCHMs Call U 1-1400 D~LUXE. 3 Br.2 Ra orry.t Balboa Island 38 06 13caut n{'w :!hr. :!ba m~- 1ee L. Niguel. Cntry C.lb ••••••••••••••••••••••• rlc·s. p;ttto. taunrlrv. Comm pool. ,,assoc dues Yrly, bay view front dt•rk. hllns. &100 1>12 HiU:l · pd.Lse.499·2~47 2 hr newlv r1·rll!l' Garage !-pa(:(' ~l\ &· lll'aut ll<'W :1hr. 2h:t Luxury Condo refni:. (l3ll0, ~;1s nm~ lownhou~I'. F r pk l'nC'l poss. s.tOO Imo. Hoberls Realty 848· 1688 Walk to the beach from this lovely 3 br, 2 ba rpls. drps. R ro. avail no w $3 55/m o 714 :963·4~ NEW BEACH HOUSE Ullra lovely 3+2',z. FP. dbl i:ar. walk to t'ver ~1hing. Avail now SiJ5< mo Call S·t6·0270 2 Br. den. I' 7 Ba. dining I a u n rl r y h 0 0 k u p . l!ar h!l' ~ti. s.1110 1; 12 160'.l .Across St. From Lall• area , pool. jacuzii. S39S $420'mo i;;s ~ ,, r , Woodbridge Arhor Lake. WESTCLIFF', 3 bed r m , 118. Ma lloy R ealtor~ ----------~ Jlr apt. 1111 urn. Jo pk, 38r, 2Ba or 2Br & den. P 4 ba, $625/rno. Agent 963 9771 . end patw. q H" 'drp~. Sunken li v.rm. frplc. days 540·11!13, e ves BalbooP"'insula 3807 <I 1wash . skyl1tr hath Jacu 1ii & PRJVATE 548·5508 3 Br , ZB a, e n c l osed .. ••••••••••••••••••••• \.<Js&'>'trlncl<I $32.'imo bch Upgraded cpl mir g arages. s w immi n gSt75. Ulil paid. SL01·1• & 75l-l938lwC l ::llll''.\J · • · Big Canyon. 2 BR. condo pools. patios. gardenini:i refrig. Vt•c rored rlosetd?Orsnextto $795 Mo.annual lea~e ser vil'e, b llns, 8 126 MamRent.ils.5·\0·5370 DELUXE 3 th:! na, iw herl. hcaut tiled en~ry. Lido Realty 6i3·7 Ridgefield H.B, S350 1mo -----pet.; SJ50 Nr S l',1 Rent $495. or lse option. I 7 t '1 ) 6 4 O • t lf 2 2' or' Ocean Vu . exec twnhse. ~0s:iJ'~0Soj 'rlri~!~~~~ Corona ct.I Mor 3822 Pl.ct:i, i; 11 i w:i. ,ift:; 12131432·3981 Nwpl Crest, 3 Br 2112 Ba, So Cst f'lilla, Sti l 3129 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Et\STSIDE :'fr" :• ht I fplc. wethar, full rl.'l' ha. clin rm . 11\' rm PLEASE COME raciJ. t.650. 673 2332 :1 Hr 2 Ba Al iso \'Illa ron .... w lrpll" l"c' l'lo~1·t~. ti.:• LEASE MEI do. 1mmac:-. a ir. no Pt'I:, (BJ ' t·a rpl'll'd pal 111!-o. l0 11<"1 •2Br +Den Townhome 2+f'R. ln Nwpt Shores Sl50 830-508:; '[)... . •~res i:ara,:c• 1\ l.1u11drv hnol. Redec. 2 br. nu r pts & S425Mb.Imo.frcerent! 4-17 62nd St. Ca ll Mr -----~ up <.;h1ld r1·n ml·r I:! 111- drps. R IO. 2 Car gar. • 2 Br + Den Townhom e Be ned ict. 752·1800 o Towlthouse no Jll'l!'o From $:!!1;, $325 /mo .711 '\lt\3·'1569 $4!10Mo.I mo.free rcnl! &15·1103;aft 6.642·2557 Uttfundlhed 3525 CORONAD ELMAR &l-1-42.'>.I Vacant. 3 BR, J!!.11 ba . • :l B r + A ir + RV l"'YCREST ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 B T h 1 1 -------- close to ocean. $350. As k storage. $400 Mo. A • 3 Br 2 Ba cl uh pri", · r own ouse. r p c Dupf{'X 2 hr. I trn , Ill'" ,·~ Waterfront Condo, nn~tol Cove. <'.uhh,1cl 1110 Mt ft 2 hdrm, :! hath :,~1111 pool. !>a una. Fll'Ut.11. dc->ek avail;ihk Fi,h, "kt & satl. Sl>l'!.500 llrnkl'f 7M t729·ll08 2901 Newporl Blvd N B ' (714) 675·4630 Rem Estate Wcmed 2 900 ..............•..•..••. ·I 5 ·n. Refs. req'd . Bea Drury 979-6896 SUPER 4 Br. nr S. Csl Plaia. boat gate. immed orcy, $475. 752-1920 Jearune. 835·0211 Pg 9783 5 BDRM 3 BA for Keith 968-1317 Bkr. • 2 Exec. ofc. s uites $378 J m m e d · pos.sess io n children Oi<. El Toro. Pool, te~ms Some ocean l'pts. d rps N n JH''- Mo. Beaut. home In one or 559-i050or83G-8012 & Catalina VICWS. Close S295 /mo. :!2!17 Orange 2 Br condo. adult com· oP1~ ,., o. 11 si11N ro 111 N"" Newport Beach·~ Cutest to shopplni & fine beach. Ave. 642 05&1 5~E~~:~: ~~~~~ ['•.:.~1•a,,;l•· .. il1 ~;;J~i1: t';~~·i~; ~!':.~~; . .:"::'._11 ____ "::.~\,. ·~~·-t_p_;_ts-~-rc_p_~-~-'. '-..: =!!~J!.!~ courtyard, gt eenhouse, lal»oa rMMtut. 1707 ---~ drps. bltns. balcony. g;:ir. 3 BR. 1:>1. Ba, cov. patio, fru it tre es galore & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12) 38'R'. 28A Duplexes. storage, wa!k to f'l'C'r sml fam·tm, bltns, no Deluxe 4 br, 2 ba, t'ntrl go rge ous flo w e r s & S ummer f u n ! $1 3 S a vaUable. close t-0 s hops. ything. Ideal for middle• BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOME WAMTED: ON GOL F COURSE S750 mo. 546·7945 2 3 I lldrrn Jlo11s{'s or Cuneio:;. l'a~h 1 m med ! Rc·pd ll & or hllt' pay. $220. 2~r. ga:age, kids & mPnls U K. l 11\ l.'~t or peMts lfeRe tal c.Ao-c.370 !173 ow~ • a n en _,_!_._ .... __ ., __ l'HI\' \TF l'·\H'I y wanb $19S. t br. 1'.I utll. pald. ' , ' : , · Kidsok.F'tt' to rurc h.t~< t l.1 l nals M . R l I '"'O·"'...,O l(ll 9!l~l am en a s.,,.. ....,, pets. $380. 842·9501 aft. A/C, fptlc. cov. patio. lan dsca p i ng . In c l Utilitlespd,F ee beach &park.Xlnl CdM. aged coup le $:!10 mo 4pm $350. Short leue. 644·8US garde~r. washer /dryer. Main Renta ls. 540.5370 locations. F'ram SJ.'I() to 645-~lfl ' Of 540-0469 ·ref rig., blt·ln appliani:es. C to M '72..t $47 5. As k for MI ss i. . $250. 2br, garage , kids, A horticulturist 'Ii de· OS Htl ~ , 675·2311or 545·1067 Ea~ts1de 2 Br w lpattQ, no singles ok. f·ee TURTI.E ROCK 3 Br 2 li ht ..,65 ... , C 11 M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~-chaldn•n or 1wl.s. S250 mo M . R I "-• 370 g . ~· "o. a r ....-r-:; 58C){I RKlt aan enta s,.,..().5 Ba, Fam Rm . Din Rm, Hester : Days: 833·9781. S40.00WIEtC&Uf' 3 lir 2 Ba.fplc.view s,195 11 • __ $270 3 BrTH Pool Kids Lgc yd. Near park & Eves:644-4227 •~udlo&l RRApts mo. Aft G & wknd~ MANA<a:n WANT ED ok Fee · · ' p<>(ll. $MS mo. 1st & lai;t --•TV .ti.Maid Serv AvaU 640-944!1or 5.'\2·0.l45 For new cklUM' fl unll MIR t I 54().5370 + $200 sec. dep. Aet. Spyclass H11l. P ool.view. •rhone Serv,Htdpool -----------apt Sl~I n'nt for 2Br an en as, 752·0188 .s1200. mo. 6·M 1008 or 2376 NcwpartBlvd.CM Uuple.xSoof lf-w y.HIR.z :>Ela T wn h -.r + ~m Rental' 4r 8 1 r. 2 ba, nbr . 80,· c,·st 48.rtw.ea.coveredpatlo. •--It 32..tl 547·5162 ~·97S.S or645·3967 Ba. m odern kilct\('n, ;amount 01 ltm{' ownl'r ---------1 aza. cpt!I. ltn11. 11> c. I' R f d d d --, lk t k & l h L 'l11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dhhwhr. rov'd patlo. Obi oodam 1,.,."'$4· .. ~c89f.06• l 7,.ar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 'Br condo. pvt adults. L-Hiiia 3750 wa <> pur ><' • ~~· Wnte Cla11s1(r('(l Adll8111 JftcOtM Pro,..rty 2 000 Houses fo\lrnistt.d iiarage. 549·3262 g "'-· '-'· Spectaculor Ocea nfront wu ht>r. dryer, r efrlg .• ~;;•••••••••••••••• mo. A~. fH'1·721l Oaily Pilot. PO BM 1~11. ~;;;•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $panish style3BR ,211to"" Clirf Dr. 3 br. frplc. ~ncl carport. Ref's $400 "'LICl"'P• "'1"' tM...o.ndally 603'i J asmJne Costa Meii;a,C':i !liA:!f; • #!..--~ 3102 Bra nd ne w dupl ex , '1 -"" 2 3 ) 78 27 per-""'l "'""" , "" "" -""' ..,...... ------28 UNITS for 1 radr lip. __.,,.....UI Easlside. 2 hr, 2 ba, w /ffpk', ~ia!cony. patio, ~/mo. < 1 II · 23 · ""-'·"" . .....,.,eu. Sct>nlc Mountain Views 2 BR . den. 2' 2 ba. wet Lae l br, fresh p11in t prr rcr Or:1n1tc• Counh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti I d ped 2390 plu1h erpt fr, dbl encl t\es •Br 2~ Ba dining rm on Lar!le. dlx adult 1&2 b ar. 1800 Sq f\ Bl'l\ll. wilots ol storage. Pa tio. 9i2.'i,000 !200,000 Eqi;t Stop h<'rC' I Look ln j! to ~a~ge ~~3~~ ' gar. pa.\. mo. Childretl N End 2 Br 2 Ba fne(J canal w /f.cll of pooi & Rdrm Apt.I. Fum & Un· ca11>. & dr~. ~2S Mo garage. Stove. ~ a hirc• t y Hrokeri: 111v11t·d move" w,, proh hove tx· OK. 8kr. 536·1484 or an . 'ard • 1 t bf.• h , & tenhlal t875 mo. 648-8'402 rum. Scenic Prop. 675·57 single or m arned cpl on Curt.is R E 002 24~ ad.ly wh11t you 're• h><>klng East Coeta Mna brand 5, 847·"510 ~ v:r:1,: 4SM ~~t Pool, Jacun t, Billiards .. ly No pets. ~00 , mn ror Serving all beach new 3 br home. Frplc, ' · • $150. At beach! Utll p4. 58l 615l or~l ·6130 Sellina anythinr with a 64)-9839 19 UNITS 2 4 l'J.1':XES Hreos. & all Orange Co pvt patio. dbl garaae. Claaallled Ada ult bl& 137&. 2br.oce•n \llew. Pet RefriC, ~ll~r hurry ? 2S21l StoHc 1 k 11 p 1 ort, Loa Dally Pllot Chau lfltd M ,...11 ,. 42 _ 5 ., 71 . Gd . IM·iit ions Owner Cull now for Info. 64S-4900 landacaped. s:ig:;, 2390 ite ms , 1mall 1tem1 or C)k. Fl'e SmJ fee. &u·4900 Is a simple matter .... ,. v A~. 64H286 * •COftSUfMn G-'de Oranre. 6'13~ &l\Y lleM.142•1471. Mau • .Rentals, 54().5370 • •C...-n 6..W. Sorry. no.,.ts. J\IS\ call ~a. Put It t.w wo rd a •o "'°'" for ou -r-•• -·--· --4• ~ • I 7 c:..19...._ JIU ........................ ...., .. ,...,y decor. l br, woodburn1n1 frph a~. I adlllt onl)' No peta.$220.IU~ Schools and Instruction This V •ety of Fi e Schools cou d introduce You To AN w Tomorrow Nice 2 Br. I boa <.:h1h.hl·n ___ _. OK IZSO mo. lat last n deposit 121 F. lta )' 541-313U• 12131431 A~ 2 Br l&c II\ IOR rm. I 1>lc'I l'pt~. drp ' S2tiCI Ev~ wknd ... 9ti..! llti711 Nwpt ll~t~ ;.in .1 Ill'"' :.! 111 2•, Bu. fn1d p.11111 ~·nm Hm, l'n•·I 1;J1 ~.1., 644 6034 'Lg 2 Br, be;.im!'t. ~hJI: ~r f markl'l:.. t1U1d ,cdlh. S215 548· 1661 , lil5 2ti10 NEW Slud10!> Udui.t• 2 br. Pal10 & i:itrJl(l'. ~u mo 1919 \n,1ht·1m :-it • Mgr. 115 &15 51Utl Garden apl, patw. :! hr I ba up l hr cll-n l ull h,11h down . .:\IJturc: Jtlult-. onl}. Martini~ Apb 112 "7.'l t-· '11tth M l \I 6l l·l00l t:;J,l!>1th· F1 l'"lih ck• lllt,. \dulh nnh nu ,,,., , 1'111ll lnlllll·il "' • up.111 l'\ S!:!~l \111 1;i1: I'• 17 ( 'h•,11) Ji.:1 I Ill lll'f"'I Ill I pll'\ l'ph cl11.-l,•1· halcorn J.:ill' .1d11I\, flt• µdsS!:lomu \\,td \11\ I 1; 1~1 i IH'.i GREAT CONDO! Presenting ~ L NUTRITION ~_,,,®: ti_ DISCUSSION ,h':;; 'V W CLASSES -?;y~\f' I st & 3,.a Tuesdqy of ~och month beginn!ncj TUHClay, April 5th Free publtc service conducred by June Heckman Sponsored by The Rolled Oat Health Food Stor9 27041 Lo Pm Rd. M•ner ~ Vlll;ige1 Mission Viejo 768-7680 Free Organ Lessons For Beginners & Intermediates Re4Ji1hr Mow fo,. Classes Stcrtinq Each Monday Evening 7 PM to 9 PM HAMMOND Organ & Piano Center 2854 E. Coa5t Hwy .. Corona cMI Mer 644-1930 :1 hr. :! h.1. 1·ph. 1Jr p lrpl1 ,WJll.1nc·lu, .. 1, fl\I ===============:= patio, 2 1 Jr J.:•11 l'c11•I t. duhh1111.,1• ,\dll """ ~tt)t.!11"·· "' t l hr rlupl1·\ 11111 . .• r fnt'd pJllll 111• •' .11, 1 ~I.> t>I:! O:!K! \clull F Sul, 11\ •hr .1pl" i'.rwl .i.:.1r I'·'"" I""" I. I t.. I' 11 t \\ 11 " I" I t. I I l.XiH l.g1' hJt 1111111 I \I I• 11 111 1-(1)()11 !111 '1'111 I _:1 ''"'!) 1'.ilh , ~ PlnECREEH :!JOO Fairview Rel Costa Mesa 545-2300 from S240 • Mio of Orange Counly s most beoutttul oportmen1 communr11es A relaxing selllng wl!h streams woterfotls one! moJeshc !Tees Featunng pools Jocuul souno. brtlt0rc1, • one! excrnng clubhouse Wllti social evenis Tennis gym and voUeytxlll at The V~loge More or e¥erytt11ng you re took1ng tor Fum11Ure IS ovo•obte One ono Two Bedroom Adun LMng OttfCes open 9 00 10 6 00 Now renllng Dana Point 3826 ...............•••..•.• ~l\FSI \HJlf''l,I \l . . I llr ' ll.1 .q>I I'\ I 11111 l'I I pl• .: 11 In• f1 p;11111 ~r;;, m .. lbn,1 l l.1rhrn H•'.1lt' t1H• ' •tt1 Hunti"C)ton ~och 3840 ......••...•........... BIKE TO BEACH 1.i;1· I ht .I 11.1 Ir pie'. 1hh"h1 .111 i.:.1rJ~•', f'nd ~ti 'l,11 clog~ I ;113 ' \l.tbJmJ :,.11, :111.·1 ur 5;11i 171K ' NEW I :! & :1 IH>ll~l ~ From $250 to $-100 1139 !)73!1 • L>t'luxl' pool l>lfh• \lr.1 lg,, 2hr. :?bJ. hltn.., "'""hr Nr heh Adult..,, ni> l'l'l" S225 mo ~i.'J(> 11,:i.i:! Chn::.llan.., Wl'lrn1111• :'\u:: hr. 1 1 ~ OJ ,..t11cl111 l:!.10 "I ft. hltns . t·m• g.1r Ir pit I m1 to 01·1 .. in acllt, "" pets, fl'r SJ~O S37J IWG-:m I B-lli i 1511 llunlinl{ton 11.irl>our .1rt·.1 beaut. 2 llr . .! ll,1, lui.un apt N<'" I} tl1•1•orat l'd Bltns ind d'h"'~hr. pool w beaut lndo,< pd 1•11urt • :vard Adult ~ nu Jlch S:W-1755 or 8-lt> ~111 $115. 2 br, ~JI ~l~I' pool kidsok Fee Ma.in Rent.dis. !NO ~Jill Family Of' Sl1t9IH Nice IRe Jbr. 21 ) ha frplc. lge pvt )'ard. en1•I garage. Nr Brookhur..,t &Ham1llon 8.t7 008/i Jbr. 112ba, J?ur. """' to shop'g & Tr;m!l>p $27:i 8416668 or ~"" mana1wr 7711 D. Elllt' , •ALMOSTMEW• 3Br/2hBa, i.paclou11 Jwcurlowi 1pl SUS 11. encl pat.lo 2 gar NrHuntg Cntr, SU fwy I ?901 St.ark St.2 blk • S/0 t:din11er. W /0 Rearh Blvd Opn Sit/Sun l ~ IG-!014 2 BT 2 Ba. 4 plu. <'pts drp9, nr ~•ch & Slater, Nf's 015. 1163 2"2 I 11 ! A 1"'' "'"'" "''' R/C#,.(~P5 8 cAUrY COUC6'€ G~ YOU !3i'AK'T&P ON '!Ne CAREER TRAINING Earn BA or MA Degree by becoming an lnterna t101131 Montessori Teacher E >( ;1•l1en1 G.i• ,,, 1 B·· T ".ic t11nq In l 1tl· · Mnrr· I n 1'1 A i'c .. n finonc:iol Aid ENROLL HOW FM the June Classes 251 S W. Sunflower, Santo Ano Call 546-453 I ~ktfttt fiNP OUT ABOUT A ~cWA~P/AIG-CAK"&e:,e /NC&<f~y -IS c)O./FR? H'A~£ lCT .C."("ffAl..'1?5 Sl-IOJ.'Y YOW r1oiv1 HcrtiOl'lolly A.cc~.d SHAMPOO & SET Sl.75 \ J ~ P~RMANENT WA~ING S7.~5 J '* ... f I,. l~c.,.,. \.'•" t;:ICH~I;:('":-~E.\llTY (Ollfl•E ~62 oC Ent 111h SI Costa Men &4S.l850 JUNIOR TENNIS nnoon .?JlfH"fff~/ qf ~I' Announces April Evening Juniors Clinic APRIL 4tt..14ttt-APRIL 18ttt.28th 4.7 P.M. COST IS $35 PH student·P~ session Beginning Thru Advance Classes Conducted By Dave Eastman-UCI All American Rob Isbell-Certified Pro Classes limited to 8 iuniors allowin9 individualised attention For Further Information Call 642-2000 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 380 West Wilson, Costa Mesa PIANO LESSONS Solfegglo • Composition Children & Adults One to one lessons Your home or mine T.K~o .. 646-lOIO MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES MEW CLASSES ST ARTIMG MOMTHLY PenoHI lldl111ctto... Co ... ltM S8'1diml Mlcrow•n Ac:c.aori.s 'tum ti really na Jllf 11,mift illvtsblHt .. ~ We tex-every p~m of MlctOWAvt COOllNS Meats .. Fish •. Poultry .. Veget•blei C.ndy .. Party Foods '. • BBQ .• S•oc•s Baking . Defrost .. Browni ng Rtci~ .. Etc. COMPLm 7'12 How 3 Wfflr CCM"M AftentOOM A Iv .... ONLY $30 ENROLLMENT & INFORMATION II J&S.5011 2400 I Allele Pky, Wt. 21' (Upetalre) MISSION VIEJO I I Ottt'1 of • ... Mo. ef Chmce '"••c1e .. -..e...._. - THE EDUCA no m Four Fast Poced. lnfonnattn, Mothational htttlftCJS Witt. lett.Koch A Crash Photo Count Of Inter.st To Everyone ..Wxt Serie' Storts April 4"' $50 Pft" 4 Week Senion BETH KOCH STUDIO 200 Newport Ctftter Orin Newport Beach :Next to Muldoon·s lrrsh Pub Ph~ to secure yCM1r .-.senaffons 644-4332 * FAA APPROVED * C-rH tnck•dU: JC, I lr)11r lliqhl l1mr> 1n U.~'>nil 1 !.JO• wtlh 20 lio 11r . 1111.11 1n-.1r11c 11nn Cll•b m.,mbH'>h•O Free '1111 .., lntJtv1rtu,1l 1n~!ruct1• ,n tc111orl'd 10 YOUR .1bliily 20 AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWEST RATES IM ORANGE COUHTY learn to fly now - -and hove fun! • SpKial Rato for C~cial or Instrument Studenh. Fw Complete Details Call HOW 979-1155 1971 I Airport Way South MHt to ttu· T.U-,,._ ~­ Oro~ C_.ty~ ' ~ •. • • '--~ ~ -• ;,_ t-f ' n-~--~ '":·~ Piano cfe66onJ ~ '.() by,,..,. Brown I " ). ~ ~~' '.:t', 1 I 7 Y ~°" T eochinc) &peritnC~ \ ~ ) l.-1 ' i,/ VI'~ Have You Always Wanted .I? To learn To 1~1 ~ PLAY THE PIANO? ".Ji ,, , *Learn Any Kind of Music '-: 4. *Classical ' ~ •Popular ) •Church t" * lmprov1sot1on -i; ,:~ i< ~ Pri•ate °" Cfau tnsindfon R~e MOftthly °' 9-i...ty Ratn Located fn Mesa Ar'M of Costa Mfto ff1v ~I For Inf or,..._ cal 646-0387 *Grand Opalltg Special• $99.00 Ce>mpWe C... f11 I Be a professional codda1I waitreaa: enter an exciting. proltlable and glamorous profetalon. • u.,. ... 40 ....... frOM .............. ......... fJf W...,.... ....... L • Ho ........ C9 Ma~ . .,., ... ..., ..... _ CALL 1714) 751-9194 For a tree consullatton in on• of t~ mc>31 profitable proteulone today l?t22 Sty, .......... e. ~ c .. ,....,.., .. ct Adllth. Cl•HK 1111.t Top Jn1 .. llroom Dl1co~ Dllftctb~I~ M11slcalC~. Sptclal lal'...t/Top Colftblnotton CtcnHs , >71>0 flARUOI I Jlll.l VAHl 1. <.,IJ IH 7-B" LOI l I c .l Cl N 11 I! t f>'. l /\ Ml<\/\.C:A 92626 Ptirm• 714'i'i0'J'Jl•i DON'T DO IT! DON'T MAKE A CAREER OF JOB HUNTING LEARN TO GET THE JOB YOU WANT CALL TODAY FOR FREE BROCHURE (714) 751 3002 em~©,Ge ~€>W1~ Anna's DAY SOiOOL Pre·Schooi Ages 2 lhru 3rd Grade Open 6:30 AM thru 6 PM R~lstrations How BeittcJ Accepted for GrodH K throuc)h 3rd. Hot l.uftchH & Snacks llre .. cHt H ,...iredl Reodinq & Marth StresMd F.H Learning P'r09"mn PhOftics StrnMd Arts & Crafts MYMc Sports AdiYiHH CCMM Vis~ 0.. W..t&ends Calf For Af+oiw1ln•ltt 2110 Thurin Ave., Costa Meso Phone 646-1 '44 ·~·~~@IJ ~~Ge_ .. Day & Night Classes For Meri & Women PACIFIC TIA VEL SCHOOL 61 O e..t t7tt. Street 5-h AM. Ca '270 I CALL 17141 543·t4t5 Established 1963 Financial Aid Programs Accredited by The Accredl11ng Commi•iOn of The National Assocletlon of Trtde & Tec:Mlcel School• 7 ,.,. ,.,, ... , , ••• ,...... ,.,.,.11 •• (: t .,, ..... ,. .... ~ .... nnt _.' a t 11 f · ·c 1642-5678 bt.125 l"'ine College of BusineSs 11 • ;•dHn ..t Cai ftd111ae _.. yows with• Wwe1Mlug. w.11 ,-ct foM At'"'" •• c_.. · · • .._. Y• ... abo9t the QOM .... tW ,_ , ~,. ltaYe. We'I help yo. lo pt ...... Tab yow d.oke of c ...... 1 I SICllT ARY • REC.-TIOMST STIHOGIArHl!I • IOOIDC&rEll GefEIAL OPACE ASStSTA.tfl' MIDICAL-l.EGAL SPICIAUZATION TYPIMG • SHORTHAND IRUSH-UP DAY AMD EVEHIMG PROGRAMS A propet' and correct......_. et1tkOMMRt, located lft tM t.b of ... Mtwpo.t·l"in4r ...,_.. ed ......... Co .... u. Job Ploc.,...,,. As.lbtmce7 Most uvtMrl ht tt.e lost t 5 flt0ftttt1 o•er 400 ~en 1Mne,...uhdlrYN9'diilltes.. CaR MOW for more Information ond brochures. 1700 E. GARRY AV. SAMTA AMA 92705 IHr«opori Fwy • .t Oyer lhll 556-8890 TENNIS LESSONS REMEDIAL READING PROGRAM Sponsored by International Montesson Schools * lndi¥iduali1~ lnsh'vctions * Small Groups * RMIGnable Rates * DIOCJtOSffC Tutin9 * FINt thrv 12th Grode EMROLL MOW - CLASSES LIMITED 546-4531 646-2134 2 51 5 W. Sunflow~r Santa Ana Learning Problem? •• , •••• .Choo!., (~3> learni(l9 • become confu&ed easily •daydream 1n school •feel lost • feel lllce a fail ure •have P<X>f' grade~ • learn slowty WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERING AND HANDLING THE BASIC BARRIERS TO LEARNING ... we can help THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER April Special at RPgular rates: 1 :! Hour S8 l llour Sl6 ""llJR \fW('t.ll ;)()'; 011 H.e~. Rate~. Now 1 •• flour $4 I Hour S8 Prl.,.ate & Group ln,trvctlon CondlKt~ by David Eastman UCI ALL AMERICAN Tennis Professional Call for lnformatlOft & R-91tration 1714) 642-2000 CHINESE COOKING LESSONS ,. .. Small Groups Individual Attention .. And Participation Experienced Chinese Instructor Authentic Recipes & Techniques Room5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTIVE ROO~S $25 wk up with ~ kitchen. $37.SO wk up _,,,_,, Offlce1 apts. 5411.9755 Prime Location a&l..Ul1'tO llAISAG & a...r .... U r.M....ur Oulr U.M-..Ull DRtNIUNO ereatH proble••· ll doesn't '°'"'• lbem. 11 you nud help_\. t'all CAftE~C.nor HGlloP'laJ in Oraqe. W.ll:ilZ 3388 V10 Lado, Nwpl Bch SU!lllfter Rental• 4200 f\.tm. or unr. '150 ssoo Ll"'UOR STORES Loc.t. remalc Shl'p 11u,k 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sc<.·retanal i.l'rv av:ul T mix. whttl' Vi.· loth ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEED For month or July, 2SOsq ft 520.000 month Balboa, N 8 67S·ft71 I \le:.a \'crdl' C' C Equitv 1 or 5 Br home. furn . Ocean or Bay view. S29.000month ---Golf ml'mber 1o h1p fu1 wtpool In CdM or Lag l1tMonthfrH $42,000monlh LOST 1\1:.tr t.•h ~t h . i.alr Avail S •I 833·0?4!.I Bch area, near town 675·5820wkdys only. Broker 6-10·9019 O;:ichi.h~nd:.. 2 brn & I -~·1157 ---h lk \ l l' Ad :>m ::. & ---------••CdM dlx 2 rm i.u1lc WANTE D : ORANGE M&g n ol 1 a. Ownr l!mptoy...nt& Vocation Rentals 4250 utll pd, /\/C. ample pkg: C 0 U N TY LIQ U 0 R heartbrokt•n Reward P...parotiOft ••••••••••••••••••••••• $155.mo tomo.675·6900. LIC ~NSE . Call <213 > r.;n quc:.t iona o sked.••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new 3 BR, 3 Ba . 963·2620 963 R570or SJ.I OS~ School1 & Mounta i n ho m e in DAYORWEEK GIFTGAU.IRY -Instruction 7005 beautiful June Lake Exec. swtcrental · LOST: 2 do~s. M & •·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loop. partly rurn. Avail. 752.0Z34 Newport Beach. Want shep & dob1e mix, 1 is Ml::N WO&tKN a May 15 to Oct. 15. $350. active partner or may be puppy. a mos. VI c. TRA~M FOR P 1m 0 _ 6 -16 7 5 7 0 0 r Airport Offices purchased. Mr. Smith Placentia & Victoria, CM 8 .a.RT~DI.._.~ 1·648·7261 1 blk t 0 C Al rt DI <10am·4pm) 675·3080 Reward ~ 5-&8·23S9 "' '"" ".., o . . rpo · X -TWO WEEK CLASS suites w /cpu. drps. Ambitious. llone s l , LOST Lady's diamond NATIQN-WIDEJOO 3 br home m LONDON. ENGLAND to exchange for beach home for mo. ol July Contact Bill Cordes, 998·i-t55 1anilorlal s erv, FM Energeti c, co uple nng In i.and or •~Y. vir • PLACEMENT sy!>tm. All ulil. ample needed for family or1en· San Fernando St. & ASSISTANCE prkg. No l'e req'd. 2 tated busln~s Unlim1t Edgewater , Rc w:>rd GOODJOB S.E Bristol, NBSSMOIO ed potenual. 673-7776 b'75·22$2 OPPORTUNITIES Biit Bear Cabin. Sips 8. Nr Ski Rs t , Avail no w Sl.'.!-22.51da.673-0138 ev 2nd MO FREE BI C YCLE D EA L . FOUND: 3 '2.i StlH·r m Jlt AMEtllCAH Full service. ind1v1dual ERSHlPS to be appoint· Poodle. m1n1 ''"· IAITEHDaS orflces. month to month ed here. Top Bicycles. Mt.'lbournc & \'ll·torrn, , SCHOOL rent mcludm(! Reccp· Tmg. Sportgoods. etc Ht JI B 53-1·3228 11M E. 17th St., SA Refttal5 to Shan 4300 lion sen personaltied 1ncomt' Call 800-852·7711 f'OUN O k lrl -~-1960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• phone coverage, ma ll Oper. 850 ' · 8 w 0 PUPJI!> iirhools Coa:.l To Coa:.t dhpal<'h. under 1tround female, brwn wht 1·11lhl Law Office Spact-prk~. jamtoral 1>erv All •Amul•ment Go~• mix. v1c Aragon, &.•El C:entral Laguna 494 7565 util except phone. Ont· of a kmd money Ca mino Real, Sanfrt·m L .\ COL LEGE l H ' MASSAG E. Low' <·u-.l Day-Eve Sat Cla:.bt?b 1u Santa Ana. 556-7171 · Wantrrl fem roommatl' T HE E Xl::CU TlVf: maker.We provJdeloc-a -492·0181___ J :' "l;1t•e :1 br oipt on Balboa SUITE llon::.. installation. and Found Gt•rman Shl'p pur lll d 11-" •.n~< It -6-10 ~170 i;how vou how lo operate ' ,,, ,..,.,.,a ipm. ----them . No product JUSI White w1purpll' t·ollar. Prol '.\1 hai; & :> Br apt Cd:\! to ... han• w busmt·~s Y.nnian. !>150. mo n.10 '.!973 • l MO t•REE RENT• collect the monc~-. No Vic Bcat'h I.art 1cld. Job1JWcmted. 7075 l·:!·J Rm. ctlx offtres No i,elhng involved : 1·a-.h &_i:i_.oo_ 19 A~lS.JOp~_ ••••••••••,••••••••••• lt•ase rcq. ArlJ. J\1rporter profits. lnve!>tment n•q: FOUND blk l'oodll' tyJ)l HOUSECLEANING done llott>I. LOW lt/\Tl::S. Sl.995 l mmcd. delivery voung mah:. FIC'a coll ur . by mature woman, Met.a l"ULI. SI::RV 1133.3223 'Lil 7~ 120:1 bet Victona & 19th St on \erde area.~ C.M. $5.00 Httd A Roommate? noon ------i Federal. C'.M. 548·(15111 _!-tr. ~1:·8Sl7 Cry!>tal. To Proft•!"l:.tonallv Ftncl --PARTNER LITf: M f'Ci - -THAT RIGHT PERSON Oft'. C~l. Hw y. at 3 Arch SlS.000 req S3UO wk + 1, Mal. lady will be P /T Bay a street front & of profits 7SI ·ls..!:!. HHi. SCRAM-LETS companion. driver In ~f·C0An.s ~TtD ocean \U 49ll-4070 eM·hange rm. bd &sm llic _.KJ'IP''J'V ~~" OFC SUIT}:; Cor rent, n> ~~"""'we; ocean vww. lg . bnlcoo). 102 413.J Since~ UJl5ta1r .. w1gura~e. $SOO 'I a''" 311, 5 eek!-. e m p I _m_o_5J6_88.J4 __ o_a v_•_d_O_a_h_I l1·mall· to ... hare !>harr EAST C M ~~·~1m Newport Bch Retail or oft· • sp~ce. at -----4&'·50' RedC'cor'ct . am Fem, :io.30 to share heaut pie prk g . pvt bath-. 1770 l\OI•~•· w Jar111n. nr bch Orange A'e L11 iw1; 4871 m I I II ~I 7!'i 5.16-996 1 ---------l mf1ut• office' ror rent Ft•male roommate want erl In "h.ire hnusr on lllurr Oc·t>.1n 'u 2 llr C <\\I $1 i ~ m n 4 11 l ii !\lu ... 1 h1.• mat urr 11111N, nnn i;m('lk<:r WI.net & ;1f1 6, 675-13:?1! or wkdyi. ~5000.exl~ H1~1onc C.anncry V11lagt• from $100 ~ 1wr mo Ii month lea!.l' Ut1 I md Aho a v a1lahle f r r1• btandmg hutldln~ Ampll• p a rk 1n ~·Sloragt ·Lot ,..pat•c. Just $800 pt•r mo U200 11q. ft ). Pt•rh:ct for retnll !>hop w /display Room w/ktlchcn pnv or area. Inquire at The Fae will share home. Re f. tory, 425 E. 30th St. req 751 93-16 Newport Beach or call Goroqes 673·•1271 orfl7!'i·61Rl for°Rt'ftt 4350 orc-Slorc-lndstrl. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• St2S, 51115 & $25 5. · Double Gcra<Je $60. 6"6·2130 or 679·3709 ___ E_\_·e_. 6_7_3-_4_46_2__ 0 a n a P o i n t I S a n Office Rental 4400 Clemente. All kinds incl ••••••••••••••••••••••• dental /med. from $13S. 496·1840 BEER T AVERH ANSWERS !>:>I. RC'r t>J0-2194 I.AGL'~,\ UEA<'lf ALL llf':LP Rt'N Onh Puh "' t O'IA. n '\.o comp<'tlllnn. i; ) r nwn1•1 mu .. t::.dl I-;.1~) term UBI 837-4200 1.inkl'r -!\liner -\I i\N over 70, host or ::,a11t.--Flt ms) -t'a)hter work. 40 Yn. ANKLES n~taurant exp. 642·7118. ,\!>how oaf "Jl<:ak" "I m Pract nuri.c. -.ixp, Part or qwtc dll at·tor I ~:i., on full time Day!>. Ex. ref. •" in .1 1 ci.1d 1 omp:inv C\t area M8-S2S? lien• I II bh11w ~ou the ----------BOUTIQUE Li\OIF.S \l'l'\10-1. \~·~~I ~ .. trk" c.n m > . Pri m\Lag~.na .111 1.'.' •. ." ·· -.... pW~ 7100 area . lone. m.11..1 1 t-OL~D 1 m.111,. bll.. llhr ••••••••••••••••••••••• c·a ... y hour'.'. CraniJ 01.e ~k1 i:hnt' vlr \ UBI 837 4200 -. 'Ct'Ountin~ ------· ~;~1f~ l.th ~1 C M . ASST.1009<KEEPER MOPED DEALER Bookkerpina ahillty, 10 ON COAST 11\\'Y FOl "ID \\'h1Lc Samo) l·d kt>\' profi cie ncy, some Gt•t m on thl' hoom now :'\Y. Pl P1t·r .1na '-lat L) ping & recl'ption1::.t al a ranta6t1c savmJ:~ • t.31 32\:! <lut1c:-. Good co. be nefi ts. UBI 751·3741 f'Ol N D · Gr'·at OanP Apply National Systems · • Corp .. 4361 Birch St. N R. DIN .... ERHO\JSE Male ilppro' ~mos Mu INt.:ur O.C. Airport) .-. pie t\\'t'. (I\\ 3/:!7. f'OJ" SSS,000 prr monlh !'>~-1~1 •· · ··------ Seat-. 2uo. overlnnk1ng --ACCOUMTIMG thewater,su~r lease• Found: All I'm R1ryde. UBI 751-3741 Ownrr Hl1·nt1 I\' hv rolor, • CLERKJ1'YPIST --i.l, i.rrbl no dah• & toe Some exp. with A/P & MEAT MARKET lo!>t r a11 11 11 Poli ce !>lat1i.tlcal typing preC'd. 520.000. Monlh Dept. SJO Sli:!I 10 key addl'r by touch. Emrr~ency Sale! Owner Lost Po~ntan male 5 Newport Ctr. location. very 111 E.'tabllshed 9 m oi; r ed Reward Gd. company bene's. years. Xlnl equlpmen~ 496.Jiss On medi1:ation. E. 0 . E. Ca II : Ph 1 I Submit any offer. TIM E. Dana Pt /\rt>a Aveoe ngo for appt. OFFICE SPACE for lse. 751-1400 &404Wl 11n maJor st. Costa Ocean View, Ne wport ---------~te~a Santa Ana a re a, C.enter address. tastefol· CHICKEN TO GO ~J ~~!.sr:~y~:·d~~ ACCTS RECEIVABLE rrom 1510 to 3520 sq. ft. ly decorated omce. Lse Gross $15,000. mo. area Reward 673 0648 CLERK Contact : month to month $225 mo Majo r rranc h lsc i n ----Billing, Ming & lite tyt>· Corporate Redty Recepllon Area & con· fa bulous growth area. LOST. Brindle Pill Bull, 1ng, 30 hrs .wk . Ai.k for Bud Olson or Richard ference rm provided. Like new. Owner mov 3~a mos J:;ar!>,111 brae~ & Mn. Edwards ~--0774 Kenworthy SS1-0480or640.4082 rng. 2917,. Down. Tl:\tE. ha'e slltchc:. 3f.!8 Vic ACTOR /Vld 0 Co·O 17141558 1701 751-1400 Yorktown & Magnolia k ho f e 0 Pk -----·----iNice office space In Cosla 118 9G3·9S63 wor s P or po11s. w r Downto wn Laguna Mesa nr. Harbor Blvd in SCMdwichjDt-11 · In rl l m s/comm'I:.. Beach. 410sq. rt. $225. In· new 11hopplng center. Short hours & 6 days _95_7_·0282 __ . _____ _ cl. utll. Secy, xerox & Call557-082.S ~perCoaslHwys~t ~a~':y~dR ~c ~ WVhl~ A,Deaianer Drafui:nan Pl printing serv. in bid&. ltulineuRtfttal 4450 Ull , · 751·3751 : tame or moon ll1hter. 494-719&or41M·3581 ••••••••••••••~•••••••• Corona del Mar. &IO·SS26 Musl be qual. lo design R.E. OFFICE. Rent $40. or640-5217 PC boards from draw. Call 642-9088. 901 Dover Drive Newport Beach For Rent orrice or shop. LAGUNA 11.ACH Good Loe. Costa Mesa. mgs & Mockups Incl. art ~~or~ lnfannation Call 23.5x25.S sq.fl. $150. 19Sl Small Reas. Price. 548·8422 LOST rem "ray & blk Tab· work. drill drawinas &. Newport Blvd. Sle I. In· ,._rcl.-1 5'--e , .. ..__ I E t ul St D ,,.,, 3311 'V""""'1lll • .._. TV SALE.~ AND by cal wear'g pink collar neoem ay out. xp on Y 52·7638or Sl8-2655 lrvlne q re e. •V'tV' or can be used as pro· R"EPAIRSHOP vie or Fillmore & need apply, S4'7·5801 for lillliiiillilllllli••• .. •lillli•llllllll•illjl l•--------•I fets1onal office. Located n a 1 b o a I 11 1 a n d·:• Paularin6. C.M. MM689 _a~p..;,,,pt_E_'_.o_._E_. ----- &--'-eRtt u..fww. ... ~ ... tsu..tum. _....--...11ts"'91Wtt. •-t-ftti•L..&.-COltOMADILMA.R ln older shopping com· Estahlls hed 27 years. or 751·1!Wi .a.DV""RTl.r.1.._..._ _,... .... ....,..-"" "'t'W9 ........ ~ ...... -Private omce In the plex, with ru11tlc tit· S37 ooo Inc · n --"' '" • " .. ••••••••••••••••-.•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••"•• Mutual Savings Bldi. mosphere. Sl7S Mo .. utll. t ',;73 4oo· · 1 n v e · Artists·Layout·Paateup HunHncJt•hoch 1140 lrvN.. · 3844 ~~~~ ••• ?~.'.! SaftC...._llM 3876 Amplti parking. air· paldbylandlon:I ""' ory.LORA tt\NCE. Pft"SOftCllls 5350 P/lime: La)'Out ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• .. ••¥•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• conclltlonlng, janitorial MISSIONREALTY Rl':ALTOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• &.Pasteup 2 Ar , 2 R11 lu~ apt over Cllll.DRKN WELCOME service Included Over 11855. Coast, Laauna Drinklna problem 7 fo r trade news p3per . 2 ltdrootn z aClth • 2 Br. 2 ba Condo Solid t1Ak look in.: Newport Ba)I New Duplex acrO'ls from 440 sq. fl. Only $177 ~r 4t4-07J t 'Partner wanted or will Call Alcohol llelpllne Tl-alnee-or exper'd. m.i • Deluxe apt' •If I IC1tchen S39S mo includes with bal<*\Y 41 fireplace p I a z a Park & L ot month. '"7"· ... "0 aell established nation al· 24 hrs a day 83.5·3830 !)SG.2680. ~ rp c. ~Iller & 3!\SOC due!\ No S675/""' 559-1802 Pal mas School. • .......... 4 oa.uxeo~·s I d . __ .. ______ ......._ __ bllllll, enclosed .iara1tl', pcL ... no children Refs . ...,. ,.,.. Ya verti_.. automobile PREGNANT? AGENT, part time for lndryfae,greatlouuon req'd.552·1174 PA.RKHEWl'ORT 2Rr2bal400sqf\$30S HARBOR Cont. rm., stat 25, all SUnRoorbu.aines.slnNpt, Caring confidential portrallpainler.HOC'let.t . Adults only, no pcl9. $28S 2Br 2ba lSOOsq ft $365 • paneled, sm. wbso In re· Colla Mesa. E~c. lerms. counseling & referral. cheerful. cullured. Wiii mo. ByOwner-Brandnew 3Br Bachel or ~. l or 2 BERTHAHENRY ar.1or2yr.lease.Lake Small lnveslmenl. Ab d 1 •-1 s d 841.0114 847-2622 Condo tn Woodbridge, Bedrooms &Townhou!\C:S REALTORS Forest. aroa. Kent 642-4040 ortaon, a opt on "' tra n. en resume to I j . t . From 1249.SO 492,..121 Harkins keeping. Ad. 846, Dally Pilot.. P.O. Jlew 2 Br, l 'ba, $285 ~&j~k!'~s-s~n~~ Spedacular spa. total A Dlvl11lonor 1i4.y 1.9393 APCAR£ 547·~ Boxl.500.C.M.921626 Oilld, am pet ok. Cpl&, f75-l7'72 • n ~reat1on progum. l..arle deluxe new adull 3 Harbor lnvwtmtntCo. .......... *KARE111....1•5 * .._111-.c•Drhtn drps, bltns. (1)826·6916. -social proaram. I pools. 8 br. 2 ba, bltm ocoao vu. RITA.IL STORI O,pc lwltf 50 JS 1""'11 PROM $220.· mo. Lge 1&2 LelJYINI .. och 3148 tennis court!!. At Fashion Next to &otf rourse. Beac:h ..,..., 880aq. ft. All ....................... OUTCALLMASSAGE M Attt1 lla:b Br 2 ba sec. apt.&. Adults ••••••••••••••••••••••• Island, Jamboree• San sauna. encl. gar. lat & Plt!STIGI new lmprovemo ntt. $25 000 NEEDED IM · 6PM-2AM 838.1790 TopWa1et. PhSU·llSl ~nfy, no peU. AIC & 2 Dr, 2ha. lower cure Or. JoequinHlllaRoed. laat.$US/mo. MIDICAl.OMCI Crpl. cu11t. llehtlnc. MEO. for PRIME Im·· APT MANACERS- dlbwhr, pool • jacuu1. Ocean Vu, nr downtown. C714t,44-lt00 Jn heart of Irvine. t :SOO lrplc, etc. Cub ror Im· proved OCEANVJEW MASSAGI Exp'd couple to m•n.ao l91J:1Mapolla,162-1900 Refs req. Adult. onl)' w·TEttFROMT =·~~.~~.~I~ Sq.f't.;somofurnlt\lrolc provem9n.!!,.+ ,.'~0)•1ble property. $15 ,000 FICiURIMODILS 70 uJ\Jt adult. complex. ~/mo on Ice. '94-7262, ~ flJ<turea avail. Prefer leue.e-rs._, (lv-. PROFIT w/ln 90 day1. ISCO ... S C.M. 2B R, 2ba apt. ours NEAR OCEAN 8toSwkd•yt1. NEW 2 br & 2 br +don lut. $285/mo. See mat aen. practllloner. Fait ,... ,._ HlJhlySECURED with 4 "' & 1alartt· Southland ' ?lllcel1•2Brdplx luxuryaptg. · 3e09 CalJe de! Comerck>, --·pan"y. 1Aa11e. 4 rm eult.e Wiutw•. to 1 collateral! Only OUTC'"'LLO~LY .. P--rty 1-• ••1-so -mo. ' 63S·°i288 ...,..... .. .,.... 3152 •Bullt·ln1 aptB,4'2·8$72 ~..... " Forced air. ample SERIOUS QUALIFIED ._ " . -·v..:....,...--=-_.;;-'"-:'"';... __ ._ __ ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• *'l'raabCompactor or__...1-.. ••• , park'•· 4'8~ ~.17th St, PRl~CIPALS whO are 631-3111 All TEX ll 0 BB y l Br, uMlt,lf Cond(). Pool, TENNIS •·SEA •Wet Bftr -__,..._ -CM. Will decotale. a1111 .. y TO DEAL! Mr ProductJ noed1 lnatruc- $2 "' -1 •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• ._ .. ,mo m.oHo IDlln • U011C GIRLS errt. 2S mo. No Walk to tho beach from •.,,,.,., 110.-.,.,., • Kllapp.~TODAY ton. WUI train, combine c.::·863·2077 thla amoshll\i tk.2 bdrm •Prlvatet>each Lat, Cif1•t, h.uuuioua, tx· ...._..el ltttlMI 4100 MauarelaModtllnlt fW\ Into money. Call Pal ....__'--3144 apt-mplex,wltht-nl• •Plexl1l11uencl.patl09 ec. br. 2 ba apt. _, •--Out.call542-31tl0/543·32&o 493·2N7 .,...._ oou~ clubhouH, Pc)oi: •Smokedetoctors Elevator to ecenic prlv. ••••••••••••••••~•••••• ~ .. --1025 -··••••••••••• .. •••••• Jacuu!, 11auna. aundeck •SUps avaU. totenanb bch Party f& gamc room, G~~-Otl\I\ ..... ••••••••••••• .. •• UMDA A VtCkl ASSIMILEIS • WOODBBlOOE &beautiful landaciplna. 9ltBayaldeDr,f738414 total •~u.:li. Perteet.~ AllPOlT l ... W&WT.D.'s o.tctllM...... 11Ut2ndShU\s !t 2 t~ESbclA,~unlta. All eleo. kltcban. Dli· Deluu townhome In ~~~~!t.uro~JJ~ ' ~mJ',;:r:~'1\1f:;e: LOANSAVAlLABLli ,_ .... ,. ef ltl Must like dttall .,ork & - ,uHl1ned lllle early hwaahw, Hlf clHnin1 Blulf•. 2300 ,. ~a Br l Stttt.lnl al 1515/mo. •5nc..t•a..f\....'-•wa lq. t\. •ll'tcepUon of· ~·:,:i::nt Bervln.1aJIOranaeCo. ~in-o wo r k Ca.llfomla ba.n11lott1. ~an. Adult• onb., No Ba. tJU , 40·11t8; -.ms ,..., • ..,.,"Y'"a nee. priv. olrlc. •mt ~1143 •210 i1• peta.1b1'*21S.2Brtm. MO-U Na.-•~ ... _-..1. -...p C MN. • • " SMT.,,_.Altt . Jleaphwhoneedpeoplt · rwwal&Ulc-UUJt room ..... armo OtlORllCNcJ&h Havuo~~ftJOU"lnl 710JCJty1Jt.JU.t Olob.n,N:JO amM=INll 181\PenlnaulaApt.,fplc. eboUldalwQaclllecklba Ofllct l&'XJ1'• uolquo HAllOl•IM.TY forWllJtEcl9hant.1 t.oael.IT ed•dt CW.alDUcbBlYd. • ·-·• • (T14 .,.t1o. bUns. Yrb'. S.UO &ermeDlrtdontDLhe WJdlal.C!OO. '7M400 wU.ba~Ad It ftll -Call NO , &o.otOarfJtld) • Oftldt •-.• t'lMl10/atUW · OA.ILYPlLOr 17...-rD a.om Call...,.,. 14J.M'11. • l:qualOpP&m~m/f ~. • I •.: -·~ ,, f I 7 ' T......,, ....... ,trrr Add ll ... Bu11d il...Oiaper 1t ••• Hammer It ... C roet ct ... Com nt It ... Wire 1t.. .H~ lt .•• Clean it •.. Mo ERVICE DIRECTORY Haul 1t. •• Pres~ lt...Ra1nt 1t...N all lt...Plasttt 1t ... Ftx it ... .Ardll9Cfi .e ._ • ' I • • It 1d1mlr 1 t ¢1911 ....... • c., I 'a • ••••·•••••••••••••••.-.• ••••••••••••.......... .-.-• ....-•• -..... ........ .......,. .......................................................................................... ••••••eeeeeeeeee'-9e••••• _.-,. • l.JL• '• 0 -.1--...1-d For =1\1 Cl•amo• caJI ~--•--•ty ..,_ In, Pal•an)' r-m •n l'IMlb UcKIOO 1 .. ~,'11• ~ ...... I< Ii\· Arcblt•c:tunl 6 Slruc c 0 I I•• .. St" d .. n S>X'URITY BUlLDBR.S U'dftlial by Jap~~. •-·· ump truck, " .-.vo-.,..,_,. u-~ 1 • , c111 1 .. .. '" " Tbe Mou.te. ...._ -·-aH -Uc ld+pa1nl Btoam cctl• ~£ • ~ " 1 lw-aJ P1ans Rmdl •or C..rpeat« Pauo C\Ni Cu atom block as ma1at . clunup, tnm· tutuilot, Ltt -oc-k, 1rad· ~-t$22 ..,.K """""" P"..;.":..._ . , caas ltln. JWirr shlnf,lr .. , r. 1>q ll in 1WW~l~l1on Ra.id dttlu, f•n<~es, itMtlvM>. bnckwork All phana mtnt.rreec,l 3"88 ina.demo.etc 7$1 ·»30 ~boaded . .__ 4M-&20l a.I.Ml~ Don•MOOlt I Oo m I 'Ind u 1 l r' •I add ons. f'tc. Ref•. frl' conc:r~• t>at10 c:v": 11t R.~ba;;-Ellpr Japimae H n 9 Xlnl hoM..i«IHnln& don e-t• 11 r Jo';ur T .... b&aa Repair 6407020 etil 673l6Si8. ~k:.~~lff.nd 834· 1 a. Gardener. Rea•onablt! ••••••••••••••••••••••• hy lad)' w •'-Pr l>e~n ••••••••••••••••••••••• i:XPERT Ppnlm& r!>l •-•••••••••••••••••••• llcibysiffincJ Servin~ calls tic ~m;ill Job~ ------pn<'c1'. t'Tee e:.l. ~5·5230 Ua~a. mo111n1. dl'auup dab 1 t • ''"" n tr an"· Flreplaces-Plantcrt ~~bh:hect ;,; ~967 CANOPY n -,1-:R\ I< ~. ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••• onl> Lie Contr. All work R('models. J\dd1t1oni., M&kt! $7 up Trttwork Rc;1,, 847 3637 lhick~rtte Patio --- -ti.l RAH' st·HVH'I· Buby:.1ttln1t. m) home>. gu11r 962·83U PaUoCvrs&Dt'cki. Any YAHD&L,\WNCARE hut.fNHtr:tt~2·•5lt7 lloo:.edeanin.: & \\mdow Block Walls UBQP1ts WORK GUARANTt:t.O At1''a1rJ'm4·~'4l.O h1:ll Mon thru fo~n fo:O"Jlrd, -type~ or t•un~lructwn 1 t1eanm•• (;l1C>el rah!ll & Refs, Est.s 646-<MtW lntrit;xtr l'T\"l' 1'~'l 2!> Ti refs. agl· 1 lo I ~!>wk Carpt<nlry. Small Jobs John Mullin s & Son 'reewo1 k, New luwm1 Sonny & Jer t'REt: huul rf'fs C;ll "U1g Lynn' . Yrs ExJ>f 642 0295 a. c.;~f Ph bJl <~5«> Panchni.:. door hang mg. ~ -1780 aft ti Qua I. fr e ~ t M 1 kt! ini;. cleanup, tree work SJti 7711 Free Est . Blockwallt1, ••••••••••••• ••• ••••• •• l.1c conlr,t,l.548·2719 ----S4112().Ul for usable 1lems t'l·n _ -~ slumpstone. brick Paint trim on your houM' <.:l':B \MIC ·111.1·. "''""' 11, BusiMHSH"vic• SPECIALIZING in all.,._ -t·cs /bldss removl'd GoodOIFa•hi-Re:i/Comm. Reas. lie, for SlOO SZOC\ l'Jll n •modd ..... .,,..1 .,1111 101., ••••••••••••••••••••••• e~t Service l>'""" remodrhn•• 11 .vr~ ""'vdpr fllawirnan gardener 557 2005 .. ..... 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" 1.i••t•k un• t • '" Jllll.lf\ 111 1'.1r1°1'I t'lllpl11\ m1·nt 11111.,11!.·1 lhi' 11r11 ""' "1')1<11 , ..... 111•'.1111 S I 96 PER W EEK fla., .. d 11n \"•II p1 •1(1111 11\11, c·,.11•11\ mrl'nl" , .... \ 1 \tr 1 prnl 11 'hanng h111111 c In I h•• 111h 11 ,11111ng 'Ir• rn1·111l1111' po I l' n t 1 .1 I t 11 r ,. ,, , h ~u111.•n .... un ~ m.111agt• nwnt ll0,1ll1111' \h1'\ ht· tM•r;onJhl1' ~ ,1mh1t1nw, For .1p11mnt rrwnl onh , .. ,11 539-1183 !l/\ :\1 ·:lP :'II ASST. MANAGER 1"nr Jr. !'>por1 .. w1•1ir Ch3m Ston• Oppnr 1111 Mlvarwcmt•11t Ct•rwrn11s h1·nl'f1l~ S.dary 1·11m ml"n~uralc w c·xpl'r l'alt 1\1' Craft 711 R!JK 360:1 Fnr lnlt•rv1t•\\ Automoll\4' New Drta1I "iho11 nc<'d~ hl"IJl Top waite!> pa1cl t .n~me Steamers. <'nA pamlrr'\, buffer:-. & poh,hl'r'. up hols lery i;hampool'r'. cheek out. r11rk up & tll' h"ery Applv at 20.S!lJlarhor Ill, CM f>l5· l0:l0 •AtrTOMOTIVt:• • 1300KK t:EPF.R • •A~SOPHX • Xlnt worktnit cond. ro. oondlt!I, !lal open Vern irldt>r Chevrolet. 2U So Buclld. i\nah. Ask for Max.ineOOt 3l00 ---- AVON .Are You A. r.opl• PtnOft? lC so. you'll enjoy meet in< pc!OPI• while 1ielllo1t world famous A VON Products. Good earn· lnp. TI4!"1ble hrs. CaU ~1041 or Zt'nlth 7 13.Y.> I '' "'""'"J'' lhe 111'" .1ri-111 wJ1t11·t.' I<'< hn1fllll'" lJav 11r • 'l' 'l':-.~1on,, plJ1·4• nll'lll J'""°' , l!flO!l JOh op Ill\ l .di •7141 7.'>1·91'11 s.. c ".1 1 • r l" o 1· k t .11 1 \\ .1111 1''' llw 17!1:!.! M; ~ l'.1rk Ill. !'>ll' l. Ir \ rnr. l " :c.11 llt•Jul" 11pr J-.. 1r11 mori In I l'nl 1n1: ,p.1t't• Lt>.1il 1111• < 'rl\l ,,,11111 '"" h11 .11111 1;11 i.~l or .'>52 lfJ-13 11< .111t' :-Jl1)n H AIRC UTTERS 121 lnr °"'''" ror• lit h ,,,Jun 0 p 1 · r .1 I n r I l'.l\ I 11 ..: • 1•,1.1hl1,h111 'll1•nt1•lt' Full llm•· For .1ppl •all t>i'.> K-'1.K lkkpr /Gin FTlday Looking for .,h;irp h;1rd '"lfk111i.: )OunJ! .... oman to rlo hoc1kkec1,m1? -' (;1rl f'r1dd}' lnlere,..l1nr.: ',1rwcl .1tmn,J'ht!rt' Call (°.1th~ :>llh ll'.!2 ---- loot Repairmcm :\lu't hJ\ e 01rt 11al JOh 4''< · 1~·1 m wall•rfrnnt hoal yard. mt'1'h 1•IE>t't & hull rl'fl:ur on )a1·ht:-. to 110· II t J l' k 1 e s lln .1 t Y .11 d . lii:I tll\:H. BOi\T Y 1\ H l) SUPERIHTEHOEHT ('u,.tnm hnc11 hlrtr prr •wntl\· h111ldmA ti5" t... 10 h oJb rrq 's t•xpl'r 'd ~•Pt.•rinlendenl. Cl'ITltarl Rod s" 1rt. The Willard Co E O t: <711 l ~-11}·5522 lookkff~ $950 [)1ctaph Sec'Y" $8i5 Ac·counttnA Clks $700 Gen ·1 Office $700 Employers Pay All Fees I.it Reinders Agency 4-020 Barch St. Ste 1<» "llewporl Beach 833.Sl90 BOOKKEEPER f\111 charl[e with le1:al secretary exp. pre· ferred. Good typing, shorthand & recpl. exp Cnll for appt .. a.sk for Su~an 640-0UO CA FETERIA Halper Subslltuto. short hrs . 2'1 lo 3 hrs. 011 netded Must hnvf•car $3 t lhr. CM /NB /COM nreas Ap· ply al Nowporl Me!ln Unlned Sehl. Dist .. Food Sen 18S7 P lacentia. CM 556-3213 Claaslried ads .aell big lt~m•. small ltemA or a ny ttem. Ju1l cal 6425678. . ,. *TELEPHONE COMPANY• Personnel Needed Immediately EXPERIENCED ONLY *Customer Rep *Operators ~}ears re<'ent c\ p *Clerks 3848 Compus Orin 546-4741 1 Acrn<i ... t mm Orangt' Co \1rport I Equal Oppor Emplo\ t•r t:uo\.. I lu11,...·k••1•p1•r U\ t'I 111 l.1\1 111 rir..i ·c1 Sr. lt1 .... 11h•nt 1,11 honw l \I. •"I ,I ... Ill :Ufh41 Enlry po~111on tor a pcr..,on "ho 1·J11 "'"" \\ min 'uµc·n 1~mn 10 rtn film)!. typing. c·np) m)!, erranrl'\ t'tl' fnr ... m.111 ----DRAFTS!\IA:"\ ~fN·h tor l?rO\\llll? pharm \0 < 00" & <'nunll'r '\1.rn Ap tnic·k mfi:r. 1-;...p·d onl) Prl.'\' oh' r'\per helpful Ph ;11t1 I' \Ith 'L C :\I . nel'<I a pply. Sin 158:l Sal t•omm1•n!iurjte ~ "' I .\l'roo.s Fr11m It ,ti ph' r -~---Dr<iper) work room nced~ pt•r \pply •l . 15!.IO ----------•I ex per help Kt•n Oult•her .:'ilonrm 1±~~ H COOKS fht> Jolly Roi?t'r t«-'taurant " :11·1·l'pt1ng ;ippl11".1l 1ons for fo:xµc1 'ti l'noks Xlnl l11n 1?c llt'n!1f1t' & hour' 1\pµly m p«rson HIO S Coa~t II"'. La~una Heu1·h Cooks/Waitresses Dishwashers Full & I' llmP .\pply h<'lll><TI 2 .1pm £ll"nnc•\ ·~ 5'><1 \\ 1•nida l'wo ~.in ( 14 rnl'11ll ('()OK 1R\l"lffl-rlf',1n •llt r.nc•l"r m1nrll"d r1wrg4•1 w l .1 II 51!4 7'1 IR Countl'r llc•lp. lull & p lime mornings. 1\ppl\. \\'PnCh <;, ~ 10 S flr .... lo) t.;ant.1 \n,1 Counltr Girl Drap<'Q'. !>41 2080 General Of fie<' E.SCROW SALE ESCROW OFFICER JR. SECRET ARY lntrrl'lltrn~ poh1lmn w /,1 J!H'<1l 1.kal or \ :ll'lt'I ~ Skills rcrj'cl mclude t~ P· mi.: 50 + wpm, ~h ill+ wpm. i::oorl math ;ip l1t11dl' (;nod working 1·onrb & bNlC'l1t:-.. Appl) Natmnal S) ..,lcm~ Coql .. 13hl Birch St. N II !Near o c ,\1rrort> E o E Arc you look1n~ for challcn1w an<l 'ancty m )our work., Would you hk1• lo work for a cnm IJJllY \\ h11·h apprl'l.'WIC' vour atnltt1~:-. and con tnhutron,• If l>\). t'on GENt;R.\L Of~ help, !>ldt'r lh1' po'\1IHlll with P llml'. 'iome typing, f1I Glt•ndal<:> F1•11t•ral Sa\' •nR. cri .ind~. other \:lrle'c1 t111l1l•s. Call for appt R92·:l02:! GENERAL OFFICE Mach Oprs Assemblers Inventory Packa9ers Collaters Inspectors i\L\. Slllfo"TS Dav-Week-Month ·or Longer It's Your Dcc1!.1on YOU DON'T PAY WE PAY YOU! Call Or Come In Today IELL~ c-;eRViC~ ~> 833-1441 INVENTORY CONTROL Enlhus s~lf moti•·ated m· vmcinit·ordf'r de,k. Sal open N R &12·3·1i:! Charge Nurse .:'\l'<.'Ckd IOI :1 11 al 1 lunt 1ngton \ .1llt•\ !"1111\ lf~p1wl. It~:! '\t•\\m,111 \\t'.1111 K~2·!>~,;,1 LVH'S 7.3 :\l1'fl1 c.1l111n' ,\ T11•.1t ml'nli. :i 11 Tn'.1t m1•11h & 'J\•am l.rJt1t•1 \11·,,1 Verd<:> Con1. 11o"p . lihl Center ~t. C '\1 .; IH :1;,K.1 Maid. part llm1· lo 11 011-. morn·gs. 1111'1 wl..1111:. Casa L<ir.una ;\lot l'I <'al I Lilian 4!ll 2:i'.~i :\tJ\IDS W 1\ YI Ell llarhor Inn :'11otPI IMOW. B;dhn,t Jlh d. '\II Iii 11 hi:. :t 11;:1 :\IAIOS W \Yl l"ll non Qw ,nr1· .:i.1 ot ..i :.!10(1 "l'"' pllrl Ill. (. \l MAILIHG OE PT E\ix·r d OP<'• ,1111r n,.,.1lo·d lor J!(·ll &. llnw1 11 111"·11 ml! m;1d11nt· \\'111 rnn sider tr.11nmi:: con..,c·1t•n llOU.\ md1\ 1d11JI Appl\ National Sntem-. l'or11 1361 Birt h Sl. N II < "r 0 C. 1\1rporl l E O 1- CLERICAL /MAIL MESSENGER :\1ornini.:!. 5 30 to 10 30 t:I Tnrn Donut Shop Entry IC\el pos1cwn will ~1 :l9i0or!l603003 handle all OlllAOlnJ.: & IO ----- Respons1b1hhes will m· d 0tle 01wninJ! and do~· 111g sale e~crows for our Newport &>al·h office Jn add1t1<>n will develop sale escrow business. We re· quire 1 v('ar '> prior ex· perience a s a Sale Escrow Officer and ap· phranls must be able to tyre 5-0 wpm. 1-·or in· '"'view appointment. pll'lll>E' call l\!r. Rohrrr <71I)64-1-5300 I n l l' r 1• :-. t 1 n ~ posit 1 on Jn.,\\crlnJ! student in flturies by mail Rrq ·~ malun• Jiidgcment. good mc•morv. detail ability, typ1ni: 4 5+ wpm Cu..'ilomcr i.erv1t'l' back· f,?rouncl vcr, helpful. Ap· plv Nation.ii ~) !.t(•m !- Corp, -1361 Birch Sl . N B IN r . 0. C. 1\ 1 r p o rt > E.O F.. Janitor jlite Maint For pvt Country Cluh. F /t , must be exper. Days. incls wkends. $2 75 hr ~l.<lrt. f'or mterv1ew call &4 1 S.I0-1. MAIMTEHAHC E PER SOM For home & boat. alc;o somt' dr1v1ni:. pamt1nj.\. varn1-.h1 Ill!. ell· an 111~. simple c·lcrlri cal & mechanical Vull l1m1· 641·9716 comm~ mail & will h<' 01'..1.J llELP. p /lime. ex tr;11ned o n f'llX for l'l<'r n<'cc~.;ary. San An JANITORIAL Exper·d Ma1e 1rcm. or l'Pb 4 hrs ni~hl, 5 nights wk. Jrvine1SA areas. 752·72923-6pm or \\knds ha1·kup l'rPl1•r 1n ton10 W1nt'ry CM . GLENDALE 1hv1dual with llt1• l.\ pin~. 6'15·119-10 l.en'I Ofc/Bkkpnf.?, 10 k<'v h\' touch. f , tun C'. CB II :l.~7-l;R()\ ---- MANAGEMENT Nf'wport ctr l4W.Jt1on -----FEDERAL IM rompanv he>nt•'<,, Dell\'t'rymen for t•arly 1:-; O I': C.111 l'h\ 111:-. for morn LA T1m<'11 homt• dr SAVINGS GEN. OFC CLERK Janitorial. P llm<' C\'Cl1 IOjlS. s days \\Cck 6PM· llP;\t. llntg Reh, ~Wpl. & (r\'me. S.tO·iMl I Opportu11ily for a s :,c)l•1ate who 1s :.troni:I} J>l•nple & su!'f'1·,:. Mll'lll t'<i to JOm fJ,l r.ro~inJ? clyn1.1m1r hu:-.in1·s-. Fnr ;1ppomt ment t·all ·l!ll ;,:n:1 ••llPt l>-10 1~.Kfl hvl'rY route Adults onl~· 100 Newport Centl'r Dr In new ritr dt'alt'rship. 2' 2 hrs ,1 dav. No soh~11 Newport &>arh. C.1 Xlnl h<'ncrit:-l'::llCI group Clfficol·Ml9hts Trmnec pos1t1on" J?row· inf! f1nant"1.1I ro, 1n l"a~h1on Is land nr('a 0 1> por. & challt'nAt' 1111 mature. rl'c;p 1nc11\ I Vr ore exper. Rrq's a c curate ri~ure aptiturte. hle typin~. Xlnt working conM & bl'ncf1tc; Appl> 8· 12 & 2·4. 180 Newport Ctr Dr. 2nd F1oor. N B &444360, ext 34~. a11k for Dorothy Martin ---- Clerk-Typist Sales Trainee tor Classified Adverlls· lntt Detrartment or the Dally P\lot. Wiii ul!IO a!I· 11i11t ordl'r d e11k of G1•n.-r:il A<l\'t'rti!l1n1 Derrnrtment. Mui.t bt! ablo to type 50 wpm, hl6ve good phonr volCC' ond :\V3lluhle 1utomobill' E xcellent Jewelry inu no collcrlmg. ~l u~t Equal Opportunity in~ur. prol1l i;huring ha,. l' c r on o. l' u r Employer v:1c p;iy. Cnll ,J;il.'kr<' or Westm ,llB arl.'a. __________ ll\lr. Miln<'r. !>41H!l31. l>JA Ol:?fl A l 1 3 !o C h r \ ~ I " r EXECUTIVE Plvmouth. 2!l29 "11.irhor Defivery jHewspaper SECRET ARY iu: c M MASSAGE TECH Pcrmanentparl·l11nejob Work wllh two Vice --------- delrvt'nn it early morning Presidents in Newport Girl tT1d3~'. part time. LA Times lo homes m Ctr. ofc. Xlnl. shorthand SC<'lYtbkkpr 9 To :l Rral Irvine NB areas. Must & typing skitls & estate offlre. S..12.'l Per herehahlc&havcdepen· plea..<;ant personalltv re hr. t:a!!lblufC an•a J .HHIERT HALL JEWELLERS · !:; With d1plom a for top Now Interviewing al • 1 1 L·G i·ri •t ,,. L" Coast Plaza Location for <' as..~ .c. " ' ? :•~pa exper'd F /llme Salel! Mr G1arrus<io, 7~ l~I People in fine Jewelry • Mi\SSi\G E Top sal. bene .• & :advan-Tt:CJI FE~!" cement. Call Mr. Morng, SS,..r Comm Guar min dable transportation q·d. Mttst be able to.han _&_1_0-_0020 ________ 1 Salary SJ()() mo. 546-0235 d I e w I cl e r a n n e 0 r "' GIRL FRIDAY DENTAL ASSIST/ ~ponsibihtles & work Shnrp girl. typlni:. ad· 549·137!1. J-\Jll & PT work t,eg1t ST w ' l h m I n I m u m din" machln<'. Will do RECEPTIOMI supervh1l"n l'ref<'r in· f LEGALSECRETARY S E 'd o · " billing, reception. thng Mon & al. xper · r dividual with 3 to 5 yrs L<-arn lnsurnnce. Jo'ull txper leg11l secy wanted Schumm, 962·0386. exp .. but will <'On!>1der (nr hea~·y nen·l practice; ---1 time in 1 1:1rl offlrr . Ac;k " DENTAL ASSISTANT lite exp. with xlnt. ~kills. for Steve 752 9300 book keeping el( per t'ff chrsldc. exper'd, x All applicants wlll b~ helpful. Call 640 0800 ask ray lie. 81111y H B. prac tellted. Gd. company GU.ARDS WANTED for P_11_t _____ _ lice w /~real starr & ~:1f:~~y~lis 7o·r 0a·p~l· Full & r tt1m<'·lrvin<' l,EOAL SECRt:TARY, beneClls. 9fl2-77M ____ &10-4580 area. Ai::c d & ov~r. gml\ll Newport lich Law ELlTESPA 5 10·81!'1~ MATURE WOMAN p t llme lo wtlcome newcomer~ & <'Ontncl !nf'l'Chants. Flt>xibl<' hrs Neecl rar. lite t yping 547 3095 Maturi' women wont<'d for ho\l~erl1•nnln1t service, l·or n1•c, P 1l1mc 645·5123 Denlal·Porlodontlst needs -------.---i ~~:uro rcn ~~e,;~h t'lr m seeks ~('crctary assist. 2 day• week E~pertcnce~ Wn1tre~~es m orm~ urn. · w /liti"ali<>n ex~r. to w /poKslble future ex· t ood &. cocktail. Ex· outlay. Cur & phorw Ot'<'. work in Its pleasant. ore pantlon of hour s Ex pe.rienced Hoi.lesst'!o, i1n!I ApplL Universal Prolcc in Nwpt Clr. Pleaf'e con MECHA.MIC nanded duties OJl..:.... X E"perlenrcd Bn rlt•n lion rvll"e. 1226 W. !ith tact Kathy nt640·1S60 Auto. M•cGrel(or Yaehl ' '"'" deni Apnly f\f'twl'cn SI. Sanln Ann . tn rAY cert req'd Sal open . .. trrvlf'-11 MF \O.:!Oam· LIKE PEOPLE '1 Corp .. lfl3t l'la centiu JIB ., .. ,.,, .. 1 9-Uam, 2 5pm. 2371 So. Av~ Costa Mt''ll """'OOJ F.I Camino Rt' al S3n ll(10n & I ::IO 4 ·!!0pm. lntere8tt'li In uurnln& • company bt'neflts and Dfntal As1111tant, 1 2 y~ future opportunity for ""f>t'r· Modern ofc, tint.: trainln& In outsldr oks. Sch 1198·442:5 Forln~rvlewrAll ---------• Clem~4112·_7_9Q ____ ,Halr Drt'sHr, w/foltow S200·$1000 a month In MECHANIC Front end & ~r St«eo Salffman to '""'•for thi' ~"'• moet 5ptre ume T Want«d. brakoa. Min. 3 yr11 exp. work In rC'tall outlet eleaant, u lon In Luun1 Z:'~~'in:~/C:~·~~~!~' Slart $1200. &45-2380. PUlltlme. chances for nd· Beach Alfredo. 4!M~ No lnv~lment. set own DM't ~1ve up lh~ 1 vancement 3721 So. Halr Stylist, wtth follow· hours. call for appt Wed "Uat' it In claMi ed Bristol SA Mlt for Den lnl prderred. Moral<' eves 8 to 9 pm. Call Ship to ahore resu &42-43at,ext278 Try a Daily Piiot Equal Opportunity Clustncd Ad to bg.y, HU ___ Empfoyer tit ttnt eomethll\I. rlis 8*tetlf, 645-nta SIU·~ 542 W78 ~~~---~---1 \1u""''11 t 4 lft\ p It' •• ' .... ,\ I \ n1 1"1 11 .1111t-d 1 .. • 11r. I'"'" 11111,11 h•r \\ 1·11d111 (°.1 h 11"1111 l\I I I llol NURSES A IDE Op1·111ni:.' un rl.1\ ·, ,\ .1fl 11 'h1ft '· \\'11! II ;i111 l.\111•1 1111 Id l'k.1"' .1pph 1'.11 .._ J.ul .. < •Ill\ C Ir. 11o1 I-I ,I ~ h I I' H d .\ II. l>I:! 11<•1 I Nur:o.ml! RN-Surgery l\1rl 11 n11· :1 11 .. 11111 ·, d.1\ \\lo. .I;,\,., pn•\'11•11> 4''\lll'I 111-.11n•4•p r •'I Saddle back < '11111m11m1' 11 ... ptt.il ~14:.t \'1,1 1.,11 ;1d.1 X~f7 \.lfMI I.\\ •; ) OffHl' Keypunch SKretories With,\ \\ 11 h1111I Sil PBX Typists Acc ounting C lks o~ TCMPOR4RY HELP Coll 540-4455 Equal Oppor 1-;m1lloy<'r OPPORTUNITY Lo<'al bus1110.c;:-. man loo\.. 111~ to rxpand h11!\111r~' N l' (' c1 s no.; soc• I :1 I 1• ~ I' Time bu~.-. t>7:1 m11; OHDEI! ni-:si.. Order Ul'~k p11s1t 1011, open ltl 1.:11lht1 ~1a,111· pcr,..onnltt~ lor r.1p11llv cwandmi.: Carpet Ml1:1 Pref 111 ''""I" l'\1wr l'l<'a,;1nl .11 mn,phl"rr ~ surround mi:' ,\ p11I> m person l~:JO Pac1h1· :-it t'ount:11n \'alll'~ Person to mix & apply R}ue on ceramic 1lcm,. Exp('r destrdhlt' ~ 1-.. COl>ln '1rsa. 97!> R!iOO PHONE SALES Phone Sales peopl••. male or femal(', 1ti to h.5 years of age. Gunranh.~I wogcs or !'omm•""'°n~. 250 EnKt 17th Street. Suite O. <:o~la l\tcs;i, btotw~n !'>:00 & 8 :io pm. 646 422.1 .. ;qunl Opportunity 1-;mplo\('f· PRESSMAN A A. Dirk. Sm shop, sal com· meneupatr W /f'xp . 644 u :u . 831 ·2227 ev~twknd' -----ELL idlt' itcirns w1Lb :a D.lly Pilot Cla.stflf'd Ml. 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UQI Mfa, c1au vuaru\eell tmlaU..00. -' a -· m Newport Jlarliiw (or fttda>', N :JO. Uc. a... llWS & L VM'1 -·•••••·---···-• ~ aiaetu, eul v nt A \erma. <:au (An.&halm oi. tl ft. aa.Llboal. a.at 1, ....,,. 90. C&U A.&W, J'/U .. P /llme 7.3 It ......... ltll chair. KAI 01 Qn •lae 5 U -314 0 CD 11 e c ilk IUJ la BnAol CoochUm, &Ad m.4517 J.ll bdrm Mt. matlrnan, Da19/e\la · udoC-0nvaleK"tmClr _ ..... -............ 11811 • wood coffee -....;..-------1•••-•••·-·-·•••• wlll not require any l ...... "··---'-A•• W, __ ....__.._..... t .. , ALL 1 N W .&. .......-e.D Conn K1D-O-M1Uc elec. dockalde work, n« wllJ ...,....,...,...,..,. ~ a~ e 1 "'"I I:: ca e ~I l c ndi lMN be IQ)' live 1board N...-ponO.ach Ml>-TTl4 Of.&.~ I F.XC ELl.tNT CON· TOP CASH DOLLAR ~teoo."P.P.~Jse • P\c~ ... n RonJack.wn s.l bllte Salt • ----""''~" omoN. 654-47Gb . p A I D F 0 R y 0 u R •l 540-7'30 or 63341195 ic>ADlUHMH S•ll M11kcr1S.1mslre11s f II A 1 l HUGI'! w1r houaeSoUdwoodfcrnalandSl$, JEWEl.RV. WATCHES, Conn Trumpet In fine lftS ltlALTY u tam.-. PP Y n crammed •Ith over 500 t:arly Amer. plltforrn AR1' OBJECTS GOLD. cond. Teacher1 ln11tru• -----R''-~~'!,.~tateit•to0e~de1neTE~~ ~.'~~:~~~~~to u.&..W_..._... 710 MlliitW..t.4 7100 mualc boua, nkkelo· rocker us 10 ple ee SILVER s.:av1C E , ment w/ceae. 491.ma loah.Speedlr .... Cl> "' ... .. ._,. _..,. ~~~l. dean pianos, circus or· modular wah unit, de f'INE FURN. & AN· S13S. Sid 9010 per'd Sales Peovle. Top SA.LES ...................... ... •••••••••••••••• .. • 1 a na . w a 11 clock If. signer's prototype·aoUd TIQUF.S 64~2200 Offic• Fur.wt.re• ...................... . co';'~· C all (714 ) p,.rt Lime. 1'"abrlc ex-Servlc~ Sta. Attendant, TB. ... OHI firandfalh•r clocks, woodS250,very old 11pool 11u.r..1t. .. GET-"l'!!..S --.a,...nt IOIS 16'flberglus boat/50Hi> !181· . perience nee. Call Mary exper d. •'uU or p/Ume. SOUCITOIS ~tnaUnc aoUcauea. type chair $20, a mall ,~"'b I ""• d ••::?:'••••••••••••••••• mere. Recent rebuilt. & ,,..,,.,un ApplyArcoSt.aUon 17th Pm 0 0 Over$1,000,000Worth misc. tabl•a $7 ea., n>m"our usnesscar IEAL !STATt .,...,....,,... & c M ' ME FR M H ME A --' I U 1 "' Send o1 d fo h. Chairs all sile1 secy trlliler .19()(). 497-1884 ---~-----1 Irvine, · · F 0 R V N 1 T E C m ..... can nt.et'M ona · 30x40" hardwood draft. one car r eac • • Licensed brokers & Sales clerk for Retail Sta· Oallcrics; UI02·T Ketter• Ing table $50, plan· ta« plus one ipare We desk, exec. eak, legal ~~.~1·1 ~myom~~.01o"'nn .• llonery stor.e. Interesting Serw/~~c!rs. t.ato.~Aorlkle~v!snt_s CGEU~RAEBNTRAELEDPWALASG'!, In& St., Irvine. Tel. ter!lamp $30 .. euthentic rel urn permane.ntly filn. credenia. drafllng lotlt1, Storego 9090 ......, r u ""' "'" a & hall k Will ....,.,... .. ... "' "' " ., 7SM771. Open Wed thru Wok $15 By telephone ae3led attractive tag & table, misc. C. E ••••••••••••••••••••••• plan nvall. Call tor appt c cnging ~or · wknds. M1.1St have local NO EXPER. 963·0107 Sat.9AMto4PM. Visit! ep""'intmenl, any ever\· strap, meetina airline Surplus Furnl t.ure , Boal. Storage S pa c l' Lawrence R e alty, lraln. lieach Stationers rels.Apptyinperson,lll 09$-4819 ,,.. 6312$70 6312777 .. II bl N 75Z·Mll 4«!0C11mpus Dr. NpBch. 4pm, Mon-Fri., Fred, -·------1 JOMATHJ.M•S ing,846-8382. l.D reqwrements. Pre· · or · n va a e. ewporl • ... , •sT"'TE L·A• L'S'A.DY, Exper'd. 3131HarborBl,C.M. TelephoneSollcitort 2 .,,._ 1 .. .., Chi vent loss & theft! For a rets 1017 Dunes.SJOmo.644.0SlO _ 11: "" ., "'"' a.. Soft Sell YELLOW TAG .,...r Y nmt'11Can na personalized tag enclose ••••••••••••••••••••••• S ... RC'. ASSOCIATES M~~~e, 'e'ugtlmges. Alnptpelryna·~ Service Station Attcn Call631.-010a'm·2pm. SUPER SALE cap binetsC$1hlMI eca, 11 lge ~allpape.~. fabric: or Dbl Yellow head Parrot Tresportaffon ~~. "" 1 '""1"'G S dant, exper'd. Day & ~to40%off ecan na a b net ~ey Glo paper & <Ne w/caae & Cockatiel ••••••••••••••••••••••• JU&hJy v1S1ble, comforta· ona . 1rt hop, 2043 Eves ""·II ... p/ltme. Ap Ttnnft. IM--'Of' on Furnllun, ~ (all llghted ), hvy Wlll back & trim your ,.._ .. " Sala/ bl (" Cd ... Good W t I ffD NB · ru ""' ........ r-.. .. tal S'l Chi d1•tres·-~ Maple illllt•h s:56-2719 ""*' ' "' e o 11ce, "'.· ea c 1 r , · 1 Shell Station 17th & Licensed. Salary open .,, ~· , 1 vei:.t na ~ .. ll:'a tap. Or try two card.I R....t 9120 pparle.kHtn1~i.~tnocvoamt1mve,spsleoon Saleslady mature, for a _f_rr_,in_e..:..,_N_B_. ___ • --Must have crewrna .HURRYINTuDAY! $2SO. 3 Maplti s wlvt!I back toback. ,._.lrOn)ofts 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &"'o b C II expr 422311lSt,Nwpt8ch chairs $2St!a , Fin Valley, PRICES: .... ,•••••••••••••••••• lO' CAMPER has ever · spUt-up to lOO"t. for top akery. a Service Slalion Allen & E.XPR"d TER!\llT lnCanneryVillage 847·5656 '2 ea or3/~ Ha mmond, Lowery, ythlng exceplJohnw/ex- producers. Call for con -'194·9240 danu, (2) Exper'd. Ray C REWMA N. S a I a r 641S9tags $1Sl ~ea. Gulbransen Organs & tended skirts for Chevy fldenUal Interview Sum Carey Chevron. 604 S open. Call 646 8734 fo lrets led Fectory 7' Couchd 2 ot•cu;. chri.., tags JV ea. Kawai Pia nos. For Yo\Jr ..,,,,.., 498-0615 Summey,673-7601 coa s t Hwy, L ag una appt. Sh owroom o pe n t o very g · con · Sl 2S lOor more St.40 eu Price call G44.9200 _.,., SALESLADY Beach publi c. Buy direet & Cash 960 1482 7pm.9pm Sales Tax Included ---•SCHOOL IUS• "'·II ti . d --·-------1TIR.t CllA.NGER·Min 1 save! 642·211 2 wkdyi. _ _ _ NOCARD? JlAMMONDORG AN Call Dan"''S·902S RECEPTIONIST . .-u me. e'<peraence Sewlng mach.operalors yrl1re toe $600+l -Dr d "" saleslady want~d for s· 1 001 1 k e. r exp. Victorian Anllq'•. Marble 8 rattan dining t·hri., :! aw your own or sen 2 keyboards, foot pedal ---- Fashion b lond Women's ·mg e~~3.8:S~ver Ot start. 64S·2380 ' lop mahog table, china arm & e sid11 chum1. S80 name, addrei.s, phone & base. Pull bur tuning. '72 VW Pop-Up camper. • Hyland Labor atories is Apparel. Call Faith a t buffet brass Nat'l cash ti73·02'17 we'll make one card per Leslie tone c abinet . Xlnt cond. New rebuilt 673 1970 S I M h 0 · ' 1 db -- -tag. Add ~ each. $1500. Ph 49-t· 7684 eng. $3600. 646·635.5 looking for a s harp and _. _ ~w "CJ oc · prs l()Ql I DIE regis, W#l nut carved 1 5 piece dinette c.•o. 8 pl~ce "·· d heck o l di 'd I h E · d N 0 C i.~• Other mi~c Items "" ...:n c or m ney or· O k Kl b II U · h ~~~ m~et~~):u~1c;c~p~~: SALESPERSON Af~~t~~·l68/ar MAKER £t.pty962·196i . -~'>~~~.o~l~tio furniture dt!PllLOTrRIHTIMG ~~. St~p~d Ma~~~;n~ Motoriud llk•s 9140 Duties wilt lndudc r -TlrM I · Chackcrin g Upright, ••••••••••••••••••••••• handling very busy Cosmeti cs e x pr . SHEETMETAL Applancts IOIO g:-P\TRIOTIC > lcl P.O.Boxl~ $195. 1''amous Henry F. ClMATII ClliBlke. phones, greeting visitors necesi.ary. Send resume MECHANIC !~ril" ~~0~;~.r::c~~~s~ •••••••lt••••••1•••••••••• ~urh, '40. Butche 5 r 1~lk Cost.a Mesa, Ca. 92626 Miller outrageous look· $125. Only 600 mion 11 and performing clerica l lo Ad 11740, l>31ly PUot Experienced operating Able to work lndepen FO llS DIAL dinette set SSS .. full i.1ic •MA.nlESSIS• ing Ebony Upright, Jn. 96<!·0700ans:30. duUes as assigned. The Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Shear, Break & Strlpplt denUy & have own tools. OH HIW MA YT 4GS !"all & eprgs. $15 .. lllx 12 trica'8 carving, several MotS:CJ;:s/ posiUon requJ res profi· _921626 _________ 1 reqwred. Salary com· Clean,a lrcond•hop, BURKES APPLIANCES indoor /outdoor rue S35 . SlngleSets$39.SO other up.r ights , one 9150 ciency In typing and SALESrERSOM memurate with educa · 5TACOSWITCHIMC 1145·DBakerSt.CM Maple end tbl. $8 , old ao FuJMllSize~F .50 ~!lwtiosnt:~n.gsF,ropmins,_:! ···••••••••••••••••••••• clerical skllls. Job holds tion and experlence. Xlnt 1139 Baker Coeta Mesa 546-8672 979.4734 Dime Store Ca~h re· 0t ollress OCIOfY w•N .. .,. <»JV promotlonal potentl.al. Fullllmejob opportunlly health and educational 549·~o•t gl5ter. $12S., unf1n1shcd 838Eost 1st St.SA. lo $895. One Ebon y CZ PROFESSIONAL For more information for s table. mature benefits. ·~ .. FRGT. DAMAGED HOT bar stls.S3ea.631·0878 S47-S636 Spinet, beautiful. $.595 DIRT BIKE call: person in modern retail FUZANCOlltr EqualOpporEmployer POINT Sale . 3308 W. ---------1 All In my gara ge. No 400 cc bored out to ap Cathy Ferryman (71-1) S.10 5000 store. Prefer expr. in 71 • 6.)9•1193• Warner or Harbor,Santa 7' Couch, good cond. $15. WATER BEDS 0,erhead. prox 4SO. Xlnt cond. only cameras TVs & radios. ......, Ana 979·2921 Call after 7PM. or morn· · Lewis PianoServic!' SSSO. 846·140S or 846-8579 Please send resume t I 006 W. Hoovef' Ave. TRA VII. AGIHT ~ lngs 493-6191 GRANO OPENING La B h 494 8440 Ad 1!740, Daily Pilot, Box Min 2 yrs exper. In in· G E Washer 08 Lb> $1'2S. --From $119.81 complete guna c · 1974 3SO Kawasaki,. off 1~. Costa Mesa, CA. C>rant-· Ca. 92667 tematlonal & domestic Kenmore Washer S9S, Couch, Green & blue plaid Aqua Het\en 554.7590 F o R s ALE p I an 0 hwy. Good Cond1t1on HYLAND 92626 ShlppiitCJ Dept. sales/ticketing needed Norge Gas Dryer $50 lmen, 6 ft. cui.tom made 12510 Westminster. SA Gulbranson, xlnt cond. S.WO/besl 7S1·8034 -------1 F I So h for bw.y N.D. ofc. S;al. Guar/del.546-8672 6f7r~.:>m1r.1B1ag ar!>. Xlnt. ~7·.72Sl,aft6PM . •n<.'n Yamaha l"c o~~t nf LABORATORIES Sal H d d ems e. me s op ex· c:ommen11.1rate w /exp. J -v Woven Woods liNJ ""' °"" espenot1 •• e per., but will train. Xlnt ....,9619 Cop pe rto n e ful l !>l -. c-..rt1-"-~ 1094 fer. All or parts! Off For Lighting f'ixtu,re be f t c II 8 12 .,..... I< bo •· ..,,._ ··~ •--u .• 3300HylandAve Sh owroom . 1-:x p e r . co nc1 s,03 a am----------m1c rowaveoven&fullsz ingsz. xsspring<><m at &M·in·I Blinds ••••••••••••••••••••••• nwy.7Sl 803.t r·~· ~1 c 92626 noon,545·04 ·. TYPIST reg.o\'enw,rotiscombo t r ess. 1 mmo n :. Kniesel Skis, 180's, ....,.;ta 1' esa, " hel11fu l, hut not nee. ---------1 stove. s.iso. 963 4000 aft B{'autyrest $100 644·8467. Wood en Shutters & Pull Munari Boots. Look GT llonda CB 360T. X ln1 Woodlls:h t1ng fo"ixture Shop Manager. man to To lCAm to operate Dur· 6P~1 ---Blinds Up to 80"0 off re· bindings needs minor eond. Must Sell! Equal Opportunil ~ I Affirmative A.cl ton Employer Co, 2031 S.f:. Main St. take charge of s mall roughc; Document pre· -------Twn bed, s:d cond, c::mpll. tail. 9 /\m to 5 PM call l u n e ~1 a k e 0 rec r Sacrifice! 644·2911 Irvine. <Corn e r o f s hop Lile asi.em bly, paralion mach. No prior Fre('tcr. walnut finish. SJO Nr new twn bed. &.1'8951 2 · --MacArthur & M ain )'aJuminum&plastlc,ag~ apt sz.2..ix22ic:JiSJS.C'all c mplt S50. N ace l'ln -'"-497'218 l!r75 Vaha 500.Supcrminl 290 d exp. rcq'c.l,, but m ust N"'W , •1 'fl&' d t ' 1300 546· l. no barrier , experience. lype 50WPM anuralt-ly. fi75-1R35afl 6pm. dres:ser.515.6·129362. r. POhTl\L I r.NNJS Do 'td th b II' C t <·on 11on. m1. ---. 9-4PM, 213·6J.H014; An Cl l 'B I 1m1lNI Mom n rop e a . e :i S1 050 645·354'1 RECEPTIONIST Sales n<'rson for rela.1) 5PM 71''·'"'4·751~ Newport Ctr. localion. ELL'CTRIC DRYER l'k Qu•·en S 1"" Water bed ··-· ·h . , . . job with a low·cosl Daily . ' ,. ., .,.. -d t ' ' "' ' 1 e ~ • '"" ' __ .....-rs ips 644·0050 J>1·1ot Clnsslfled /\d. ·75 KZ4' 00. KW. 8k m1 , ToS600 gourmet foods store in ' ------1 g · compa ny ienc s new Frii-:idaire, $100 fra me & spread incld u Proier~ssivo a nim al Newport. OutJ(o1 ng &STENOGRAP!lf;R or E .0.1-:. Call l'hii 759~5 art6P~t s100 GVIT!\ll S!S.Ncw"Swiss Phone642·S678. itood cond Day 833·0662 hospital orrer~ excep. energetic. l.1nkleller·s Cl('rkTyp1sl. Vanousofc Avcn<·ni:o for appt. &14 1211 Chall'l" DoU House $80, Evc557·9548 ti on a I I u tu r c r n r t• i r c b r :.i n II F oods duties Involving bkkpng 640-4580 ______ GE 2 Door Refrigerator Sni:I bed $25 4 wrought Stor•, Restaurant, ,. versatile, take charge. 64087!0 ormath&publiccontacl lbt'U ft .Xlntcond 5150 7' SolJ, 't•llow/wh1te iron bar:stools $25. lar 809SMotorHomu, maturc J>41rson.Min4 yri. Pleasant persona lity & 5.37-4639 tapestry <1l·.,1~n Xl nt 6453269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sale/llent 9160 ore exper. rcq'd. Call S3lei;per!'on, :'\t a t u r e good appear. nee. Con TYPISTS ---------1 cond S?SO l'h :is:! ~12S7 Rei.la urant equip for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552·1511. w/exper !>elhni; ofc su~· tact Mass Adams, New INSTANT 'ii Tappan Home Cook mg - . . Solid wood fernslancl, S!5, sale. Ice maker, s w FOR RENT I?ile~ Apply, ~l arnner s York Lire Insurance Co . renter w/m1crowa'e & Queen m.111 .,,.,, ~.,o. E.1rly Amer. platform frceter. rest. rum. rh" RECEPTIONIST/Phone...,. Stationers, 22s Forest 300 s. Harbor Bl vd, Sle lf'SfGNMENTS ~1£-clea.ning oven. pilol Game tbl " I lho1.~~ rol·ker S35. 10 JHCce Pnced for kwlk sl'll Call 1976 26 FT. Typing. Escro w co Av~.1..aguna ~ach. 700 Anaheim 6~.6000 M less. white. Won on game s:m f.'<c1c1 ... c h1k1• Sf~· modular wall unil, de· 675-0093!".8. GMC MOTORHOME ~ sharp pr('tty i:1rl -EOE m tf ' show. 556·0848 ;\l oclui.ir dl'sk ~I:.., 1>1gner's prolotYpe·sohd Fully i.clf contain l-d. for front ore. Call Bil he. lic-... i .. s ao~o H c d w ~ o d PI" n t n' wood $25-0, very old spool-TV. Redlo, Weekly & daily renlalt. 833-3150. SEAMSTRESS STOCK CLERK SECRETARIES ,_... 4 SI 00 s:! on !Ilk \Ed\'et t)pc chJtr $20. smJ ll Hifl, St~ 8098 CALL TODAY! Sem i r eti red pref'd ••••••••••••••••••••·~· klngsprr:idSlll 'l60·170'l m1!'-r table-; S7 ca . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-2500 P /time. Ap ply. GSll TYPISTS WANTED: 10 spd girl s --30x~O" hard10ood drilrl· GE rotor TV, 23" con!.ol!'. 16S8 Su~rior,C_:\t_. __ IJlke. T?P of hne. xlnt G~ Sale 8055 ing t able s~o. plan walnut cabinet, needs , Recept1Tra1 n ec, Op Newport Beach Cloth1ni tometric ofcAn L<1Jluna Store !las An Opening Bch, part tfme. Exper f"or A Searrutress Ex· pref'd. 494.3039 ___ per 'd In Fine Mrn's Students lo work n1~hts, ST IJ TYPISTS cond. 64:>·8580 afl 4 pm_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ter lamp ~. authentic work ~-offer 552 ll028 25 OPEN ROAD, Full) " lui' .... '-Mat-...1...1 1025 I \\ok Sl5. By telephone . , -sclf-~ont. Reserve now RECEPT TYPIST Women's Alter ations. long hair Ok Apply al Pulse I T l'lephon·c Please Conlact 1027 1'\lo Coast lfwy, ...... .., WTIVIS Moving e.:i e Om rm tbl. 1 a11rointm('nt any e\'en-1 9 R C /\ C 0 L 0 R for !'.aster. 61Hl385 MAG I & If ••••••••••••••••••••••• chn1r~ unusual S.100. Cor ini: G-iG·0382 PORTABLE Sl78.. ...~ <r.-I Part 1500 Used Bri'cks fee tbl. Sofa. hkP new · · &Hi·liR6 -.o ~ .. ce, 5 CLERKS Xlnt condition M c n 's & w om ll n · s Remodeling. 8, 11: sofa, 3 , & Acceuories 9400 . 640·4817 art 2. clolhang & oodles of mos old, like new. Also Boats & Manne ••••••••••••••••••h••• System Min. •• mos ex Tador Shop Man.ac er Swle G. Laguna Beach per. T y pe :;o wpm. ·--;.'".;.4-.;..;5;.;0;.;,7.;;0 __ .f---------1 8 :1S·SPM, M·F Call ---------1 63H800or Sl3·9811 TREPHONE INSTALLERS MAINTAINERS SPLICERS Paid Vacations Day·W(!(?k·Month Or Longer misc. 640 2809, 1824 Port Cocktail tbl, dark wood. Equipment VW ENGINES Cafntros & . Taggart. N.Jl. MaUress, bole spring & •u•••••••:•••••••••••• USED -.REBUILT Seen Tneclo Dept Salesperson needed. Wr ll ~roomed. Mu~t tie able to work !le'<. t\rs P/t1mc: Cathy, ~0·3333. ext 341 ll'i; Your Decision YOU DOH'T rAY WlrAYYOU! Call or Come In Today Ec,.ipmtnt 80l0 Hon 8060 frame + mis c:. Call Boats, Mann• Der BuggyShopSSO·f~MO ••••••••••••••••••••••• es fl.l5•0088 Equipment 9030 SANKYO S40 SUPER R ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Set or '.54 Ford PU doors. REAL F.STATE SAf.F..S If you are the type of in dlvlduul that enJOVS the challenge of a dynamic new concept in th!' Real Eslal.A! Industry, with the ---------• IELL~ S OUND MOVI E It's fun to board your FOR SA.LE indoor & oul· Complete C hryRlcr $25 cu. '54 f'ord PU c A M E n A . horse at Tally Ho Farms. door plants, old refrig, manifolds for 318 c. u. v8. wndshld S25. '69 Chevy llL :?MICROPHONES-LIKE Pipe corra ls S75. Dolt great for a ke~ger $25, Includes manifo lds, i>l cer column s -10. NEW·S300. 4323 Wio· s talls w /s ha v in gs wor~s great,sohdwalnut r iier s , elbows, cnd1_64_2_·9_362_. _____ _ freedom to us!' ynur own creatl\'1ly & ha"' tt1 .. 1 creat1 v1ly f('<'Oj.!11111'11 h\ managr111t('1H 111 t1•rm' of dollars. benefits & ad vancemenl. Then I would hke lo lnlk to > ou. Call Mr. Waller , at Geo. G O'N!'al & A-.!!OC' ti 10 li791) Equal Oppr f:mplyr RISTAU RANT COOKS l<fTCHIH HElft HOST JHOSTESSIS WAITilt/WAlnlSS COCkTAIL WAITRESSES IUS PERSOMHliL 1t You're Good, Wo Want You l C.ood pny. Super co. benefits. J\PM..YINPERSON Mr.Gu..-ro 1141 W. Coa&t Hwy ..._wporllooch ~W.cl 9am-Spm Secretaries VOLT •f~"t••"t•V "itlHVC...I S. Plus all craft categories with outside plant or ccn· s e Av 1 c e s lral office exper. Hiith Ill· 1441 salanes, good benefits, i---------lon~ term assignmenls.1--------- 1-'or Jmmcd iate H1rei--------- t:aU ... TYPISTS te rswcet Way, Jrv. S90 SlOO. We feed & sew g .. mach desk $70, plate-everything for 552-0504eve. clean. English & Western ore. riling cabnt. SlO, re· twin engines with 430 Autos for Sale riding lcc;sons. 17262 mote conlrol 8 /W 19" TV hours. S225 'total cost. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nikkromat CEhL,1 t43 -86 Newhopo,f'V.9799475 St>5, p e r f. pict ure. Cal1Dalcat 496.1821 AnH-s/ 1oom. n ew rs mas, 957.o.iaJ ----C,--1 9520 <'O.'\l 5745, ~ell for $150 RE~'P. Ap py., well Boats Pow.,-9040 lass cs 83J.<>126 tramcd, i:ireat teenagers 8' Wrought Jron Stairway •••••;••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• horse. Wesl saddle & w /12 concrete risers. 35, Ch . E C . BENTLf~Y S·3 (4K X F:n): 1 tac~ avl. &-14-5092 & keep $175. 49H74S. Twn ~~I e"ti. b~~~~;rk, •r.i Sedan. RHD. Gam el We have a special pro· DOCJS 1040 try g. $7900. AVG tG·9000 lacfl uer w/be1g1e hades.. ject paying top dollar for ••••••••••U•••h•••••• Beauty salon equipment Ju:.l gorgeous ... Sl5.000 : UO> Typist& lo work 3"'1 Golden Retriever Pups. IO?O f o r s a I e. Mor a I e JlATTERAS, 5.1' F'B~t Y Jim J\ick man Motor-. weeks from 3/1.M to9AM Champion line AKC· Boo6ters,64S-7788 G.:\l.8VTl'S,I.OllllS 213/79~·2SSl or locally l141C..-Dr daily, Mon thru Sat. Ac· o F A . 7 'w k s ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73LikeNew.l..oad('{!. call Carlos Ca rrion 546-4741 I l Ual Vllit'sLatinlmports (Across P'tom curazpir.rN~;.~~ . (213)596-QlO. w ANTED Opening around Apr. ll S2 4 0 . 0 0 0. 0 w n e r . _7_S2_7_s._t7 _____ _ (Acro8s.From OrangeCO.Airl)(>rt) The lat (1 0) qualllled AKCMl.nlature TOP CASH DOLLAR LldoVillageMall,Nwpt 2tJ.47Z·s.184 '67 240 Jaguar . G cyl . OraniteCo.Airport) F.qu.!Oppor.Employer typisll!. will be assigned Scbauzen PAID FOR YOU R 2 Leathercouches$150ea Classic '64 Chris Craft 37.000 mi, l ownr, m ml ll41C.,....Drhe 54'94741 . Equal()pporEmployt>r Immediately. 3males. 768-1567 JEWELRY, WATCHES, Game Table & 4 ch.,; Super Sport 18', V·ll <'Olld.$8,000firm49G-48U ~~-~~~~~~;-;;-;;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-1 ART OBJECTS, GOLD, SIOO lBx24 Carpet used 1 w/400 hrs. Bristol cond, n atloftal -EQ~ ff. Minature Schnauur pup. SILVER SERVICE, ·b / ht h g Sl2S Bluebook S3900·ofr "tcv~ ,_ 9530 SEClltETARY , TELEPHONE o ice • ple11, AKC registered, FINE FURN & AN ~a'rs ":.t~l .fy!.write~ 875-3080 U0--1 ) inwc~ In real estate, Hufll.. Och. 0 ove 1 d male&Ceroale. 493·256S nQUES. 645·2200 .. -•••••••••0 •••••••••••• Pleas~nlatmosp~~e. gd SALES r oa $25• Wallpaper, orig. loafs.Sail tOH 73 Winne bago Br aH, working conditions . 557•0061 Alaskan Malamute 10 DIAMOND pe ndant, S400n k.Sahc.1($12Sb . (ha,11tblk\J)e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 26,000ml,CnllaftSPM S 1 t mos fem, AKC Reg. worth $1800. Will trade oc , a rown oc • 646 0976 a ary commcn!;ura e Ti~ of your average 3723 n irch8t. N.B. Champ line. Love s for hl·grade shotguns. other misc. 846·1024 SE A SPRAY 1 5 · -----·-----w/abilit~. <.'all 962·2456, run or the mill phone chldrn. To gd bm only. PP. M8·9977 <Huntington Harbour) Catamaran. "Tuned' • 74 1 n tern al Ion a I MkfnrVtn<'t' jobs? $1.M.640-8255. fact.orydemomdlw/nev. Jlarvestor."•T.Campcr S~Cltfo:Tt\RY·Full·time, CALLUS NOW!! TYPIST UvHtoclc 8075 S EN C 0 RE AM IF M sails. Colors available Spt•c. w/10~· self cont'<! typmJ! skillo;, h te Sii, Needed run lime. Must Samoyed 3 mo. old, male ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stereo anayllzer & misc. $1595 W/trlr. Save S300 F.I Dorado camper. AP· bookkel'pinJl , li?Ood Work 6 hr s a d ay he accurate w /recep· shols, papers , champ. Reg.Morganmare,broke eqwp.8424226art7PM Ca11Doug836~ .prox 16.000ml's.l.oadcrl wardrob<>. pleasant represenUn~anationally tionist ha<'kground. San· $150.546·3658 lo ride & drive, .bl k PINBALLS so to choose 18, SLOOP SI 4 311r Mustseetoapprec.Sl\9!1~ speak1nR \'oice. mature.~= i~r~1i;=tc~11[e11~ ta Ann/Tu!l tlrt area. lrishSeltcrFemale parade Morgan geldin~. from ror your game rm. 0 /8 . Boat C::~rs'. slip or orr. Ph Days (il l • 83'7-1921 'Arizona. We provide Salary c~mmensu~at e S mos,papers En", Wu tcrn (714 l Al Amusement Under makeofr.988-S628 49tt.:mn. Eve s afl 1, w/ex pe r1 e n ce . Call $150 640-5H9 338-1011 Glass. 12931 Main St., 492-0728_. _____ _ SEtRET1\RY, St ock pleasant.surroundings & .5442·3PS337M blwnlO·lJAM or . u-a...t--. 1071 G0,638·2162 SABOT. Good Cond1t1on •"""-·--'D-' .. es RrokeraJtc, Newport Ctr a ttlaxed atm08phere. r......-toy tO•S ,._..,,.... J ~ , ,,...,,... n-. 9550 L P f , ~ oa ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'k ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA.NO'S ocntion. r e exper. ,. • ,. / ••••••••~•••••••••••• 2 .. R k 11 ,..A •~ Save 70% on 1 e new Call640-4645 oves w/NYSE firm. Must ~ Our1'pay structure Is one · ·VALET Two l oc we ....,n... round kitchen table, 4 '70 Bronco, n ew 11rcs SEAFOOD famllar with back ofc o( the best in tho bu111· •' , RtE LL DIRT table Baws, $400 each awlv41 chairs, SU~. 1AT. Lux alp. Comp! eqpt whls, pai.nt. Stainlcs' RESTAURANT operations. Call Sandy ness. We have a fuaran· Cleaknculty~u~g m:n ,!~ Approx. yds , El 751·5832: '42-4958 evell. Unusual drinwood art Full etc. Atomic lnbd. Ste-el roofraclc. 64U 38.'il OHHIHG SOOH &10-1460. ' · teed base i1al'"" tn eddi· par C&!'ll rua ts. PPv-• Toro area. pteee. $50 644-7724 sips 4. Nwpt ellp. Exe _________ ,----------1•t.1on to a\ liberal bonus & Am~1a, room 211, 605 79-l.25l 833-3600 ~ 1010 ' race/cr.494.5607 "13 FORD F ·lOO Camper SECRITA.RY commtssion-You cnn'l 3ltl'ISt. Newport Bch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----•oc"'a WlQcb. Loaded. Restalmlnt lose! • · . To good homes~ tno. Lab '._, " 14' Prindle. 1nulU color C1U 548·5853 Exper'd Break! t coot AMETEK/AUTOMATF. W&1tress Food/Coc,ktaJla. puppy. Fem. all •hota. Wa.rdl vented wall ~ter Thrift Shop bal sate, salts, many lltraa, $1595 wattreuea.uApply tNTfR1:~~~NAL 2 Shifts avatllbh Applyall4prn.Sldal:nue Gl·l.S49 31.000 BTU. l yr old, throu1b Wed. Cloaed M1.1Shtll5S2tas3 '11 Ford nso. 414• PS. J.4P~1. In per10n, New 8:30-2:30 & 3:30-8.30 nve Bfft.107 2.1..atPI. N.B. . m.8152 Thur. Sprlngoponlng 4-1. • PB, air cond, sharp. Yor11er ~t. 428 E. 17th ~:.~ =::.i;:.~\~~cr dayu week. Waltttc~. So. Lal, NB Ii r.tilw e 1010 \9'' Port. TV. UHF. plays 540 W. 19th SL C.M. 28 PEARSON ARIV.L, 900.~I. 498-0070 St.C.M. (714)~08270 CM. P /t &t F/t. CoffH ··~······ .. •••••••••••• perfec t $38 . Tank =~r~~~~~i8!.°ft.: TnlClls 95'0 _________ 1 Clerk typist req'd 55 Contact Renee ROHi ahoP exp. Rt>fs pleaaCI. SAVE! MARCH SALE. vacuumS12.M6-152S . • Mlsc.l•ICMll O VHF, ~•ni COIMS. $78GO ... ••••••••••••••••••••• WPM error tree. 1·2 Yn Ul.a095 Chorlle's ChlH Of'e. (7}4) New" used rum, appt'1, W..tH I II "31 3121 d"I' 848 417l '118 Dod-Van. 225 ~u in 6, RETAIL CLERKS. bu1lne11 school pref'd. For Penonal lnt.,..~w 549-0351. · mlec. Wll500'11 811r11ln Sean F.ltc dryer. white, ••• .. ••••••••••• .. ••••• " · ' • • p1nell~-~. cpt s, 8 trk. Muat ho able to follow TIMI-LIN N*.<2 Store11 ), 545 /.t 175. ~k~ vinyl aero. $$$CASH POI evs. ,,. SlSOO SSU259 .. BJ\ 6PM . fo rmat. Call for In-'LlllAltllS,IHC. W.(tTRISS'lS 814W. t9th,CM.642·'7930 '250. Gooduaedfurn/reCn•s Sabot.Melcranw/trlr S4().28f..Odayg. terview. ..... Oppot .... yer .._ ...... ~Onr JI &548·3262 PLUSH CARPET SALE Crirt&stovea5"·0"788 $321. '7S.1105 75 ·cho L AM /f"M UTOTIM ,._ I S 11 r I I BUY Dtror•tor ctoatng nut re· . • '"" t "f. t uvc. d d C-~•---. Mcnett ~rv <'e ta. elp u I or Gulliver'• e~tauranl * * * * rnulndcr of wart ho H PunchlnA baa and related 2 & F G K c. B 0 A T • ereo, e c. con _,,,......,,.. ~time Apply 990 E c lnttrvlcwln1 Mon lhrll Good ...... F·-ttu-• """Yd·. c .. A~l8t".u'30. boxlna 1vm -utpment. V1rniahed b\all , brlalol _sn00.93M874.545·9831t P-tUonao""n2nd~3rd · • 'TEl,EPllONE SAt,F.. E --..... ... ..,., ~ '""'v ~ • ' -.. ·ahl'n..lnSa~~Clementt&c 11tllwy,N.B. ADV. Thur11bcltwn3 Spm. X· Appllanr .. -OR J will Y<hRf'dS.S.99 yd 151~ ~!~..:. w/moortn1. ·u Toyot a Hll ux Laguna Beech. Other SElltVICICASHIER Eam whllt1 you leern ~~~~~~:s.·. £ull-1Umc MUorSELLlorYou, Short Koll•. Oold, aroen ANTED ALUMINUM _...._. :·..,/celnPllf'. $1300 or h<-11t areu hev«! optnln~a Xlnt t>cncnu . Pn1d Kroup G 50-13 00 hr + comm 18482 Mnr Arthur, lrvlne MAST•t~nOt( camel. rual, mocha 41 CANS ....._ Sllpt/ otr.~aJ\•pm alao. No ex per. req d. lnaur. profit sharl na • Prev. Ulf'~ exp ht'lpful '4M6M •IJJ.962• mor o ! $4 .H .Yd 2UO lW Pf1' pound alao trr•p Dectlt t070 • Apply al any or our vac pay CnllJackil'Or SS.S-9flnor83.\7296 AvOft, Nwpt Bcb. CaJI metal copper brau ••••••••••••••••••••••• "7•Cbev7~ton.aoy.alo ~~-Mr Mllnrr, 5461924, WOULDH"TYOU Do.i'tdroplheballl Oeta IC.NZJ.0.875-6548 etc GokU11llv~. • Nud u· Slip for ~!s~~cc:~1i;ab:,e~: ~Newport Blvd At la a C h r y s I er Tho faatesl drew In th ratbtfbtaalllnaf Job with a low-co1t Dallr MN>l• Buall Seda $35. Phl.lUpaSlftlCo. Ludeu·H . In Nwpt Haw PIS, P/B Auto o.talifesa '42"7'702 Pl)'mouth, 2929 Harbor WuL .. a Dally Pllo SeulualllcaUonlOIO l>llol Claulfltd Acf. JCtnmGra wuher $2S, 1368W. Anaheim St. Harbor. t>taperato! tnm T~ .Cal c~m~r ~~~~~~~~( Blvd,C.M. Claulf*tAd '42·5f7t. 1lcanbearMtlttl Phont~a. -..., Lon1Bch,2JJ.UZ-4418 •1133 'A·t<xiacL~ -• i • • Y"'-OT tt110A 5111 •• ~ ..... • rlld•. ci9ilw 1 MOWSl4tl IAIWICI DATSU .. ~n Juan Ciapu.t.rano IJl-ll114tJ..Jl75 1'76 CHIYY 'IJ TOM rtCICUP Ca mpt<r llP«'<'lal Auturnulw rJdlO, ht!utcr & 1·anlpl.'r -.hell t1010729> Mt;ST Sl-:Ll, thu~ w~k at T WI .-YOUI USIDCA& MOW TOP SPAID CAU.&OaDOM COSTA MESA AM CJ HP 2$24 HARBOR IU.VU COST A M i'!SA 549-1023 CAR OUTLET Cast.For Can ' 'i1 0.llUO, All t'M, ilO lecnltft, ..t .cJI • ill~51 ii 2IO Z l.ow ml Jdru s.J\ l'r '1~l unmed M~ 11117 \II II '7U 0..bun !i IU r•d 1 a l>. lolli b•lt. 11700 s..\1-0859 IJr, •Uh> '7J i.oz Sui>cr d~a n ~lipd , M a~i.. 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Ulr ma1nt 'd ~ ttrm !17!Hl'JOO Mr \'t•br.1 611 250S lmmat'. rompl 1 .1r h1~lor) "° re1 t'll.lh ,\\1 t'\I, \\ $.'>SOU P\'I pl~ 1711 114-UC lliOb • new car with lhb ad -. • •l time of purcba~. • '76 VW, S1lvt•r, l\M 11-'~t. : ~~~~!!~~=!:: • sun roor. \Int cond, $3800 ... 14.1 lt~ll • Quality and Pri<.l' Gu.irantet'd I , .l\mi: l.opn 1,11< 1, ~·rck11 u.J ~.1.1·\ I .11 '.<\I <,, h ~I 1n "' f\:nv ,\ I ·,,,d ·71 H1111.clHlUt .11110 \Int l'UOd Nt·W lltl',,, $.!:!00 1;11; :111~1 ·75 P'll\lo St·dL1n. 1h'p~:n1la ble !>ludl•nl l'Jr. l ~1xl •. l703NJK l S:!MUfl Lill wkday:. 6-10 6i35 iJ ~ .1~:1111 \11 \:\I 1-'ll ''l'C ,,., Xlul 1·u11tl 5:!;!50 1973 Grand Tormo SIH•rt :? or h1•,1 "'' ~:u 1r• l!I ITU. on new 6 l'} I en~tne A.uto1, Imported ,. lit Good heall'r, tire!. l>od> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jt 1 All ~crncc rHords, Alfa Romeo 9705 ,. • 1:::~:::~~4: '~::11. ~~::~'~t~~~~:;i~~.~:i-·!:~ • .. ~I' 1rt'_ / ., •: .. : r\\1 F:O.I :.len•o, ~00 l'J Stalt• car. xlnl cond, ... ... 5Jti 1:!41 .1rt 6PM S5>17~ 1i1.J149519~ wkd>·,, ~ knd... it 73 Alpha l'On\ <;ood it 1!17U lnlt•111.1111111al t·ond S-19!1!> 1~IO!lliOOd).., it HE RB ,. 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I hlk. both loarled ,'\: 1mmHL' t•nnd 91;3 lil:'>li 'i7 Coupe dt• \'ilk. t·11ppt·r '' 0\\h1L•· lop Loadt.o.d. lk n1·\\ ~11111() !\Ii $lll.~!)5 l'\l pl\' 19 1~1 7:1 El 1.>oradn 4ti.OOO m 1 \Int cond l.u;idt•d I'\ t ply S5:!00 fiH·21:J6 or tlll:l ti'i(J2 7J Coupe dt• \'tile, Sen dr. full, pu~ 1·r -.harp look en~. S!l50 I l!I:.! 171 lJ J!lm Forti LTO Hroui:haell 4 dr. Makl' orh·r • 9711 lli7 I i.> l'1nl11 \\~II \l' 1'$ I'll \ \l l"\I 1.11 I.. 111:~ \tn·-. SJUNI •111:1 IWU aft til'\I Plymouth 9960 Met-c:ury 99 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••• •• • '7 4 Pl YMOUTH li9 :\ll• rt II f \ !\1 ,1 ('I Ill' llrou).(h.1m I'S \t' 111rh ~ O o '1 . n t' 1· ti ' I 1t l''. $.'>OU Orft·r ti 1;1 7i!1!; .1rt 5PM Mustan9 9952 . •.••••..........•••... 7 I F a " I h ,1 ,. I. :1 5 I Cll.'\1•lan1I 1·ni.: auto po~1 lrl-, ,11r S:!~150 11:11 l!"IJl 'ILlll•u• \\ ,1)!1111' l•'1111r 111 1hc111,.1· lrom \IJ111L.1c11~J In 1111• 11.111\ l'llut 111•01 ).!,11 ,1)!1• "I.II I l'r11 <'fl 11..:hl I r11111 ~I !l~J.; tu ~.:m., S1•1• 111 11.111) l'lloc p.1rl..111,.: 1111 .1.10 Wl':.l BJ; M ('11,l.1 \11•,:1 or o·;ill lj I:.! I I~ l I 11 I 11101 1• It\ lor m;1!1•>rl \,i., lur Hid. or Osl"" 11> llr1· fl1:et ):.!r.1~t· ·1;7 ;\lustan~. i\uto, I' S. 1;11.000 Orig. s.i8 ·1039 '<Int 1·nnd nu 11 rt•s 'G!l wai.:1111 \ 11l•1. nt•Y. mt $127!"> 111 t•s. rnntl g<l S'iOO , bst Mu'>t:in~ '!iii t;ql J:ood Xlnt l'Ontl $1300 ~7 :1~9 11lr f>.12 ;,~11; hl'f :1pm ONLY S2995 I I 97S TOY OT A I COROLLA WAGOH ORAHGE COUNTY VOLVO 1·:xn.1 ·s1 \ r.r. \ \ 111 \'O t..ir,.;t• I \'ohu lkJll'c 1110rJOJ.!P<'1111nl\ • cill l'ly moul h . :! dr hdrdtop. Jill" tr.in!>. rachu. hlr. l:\l'o•ptconal StiQll p,l pt~· :,:l61175l Pontiac 9965 •.•................•••• t111d:-bur~lar alarm . 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ONLY S2995 C'onHrttblc lid c:oml l9I i!~li •ii 111;:1(. 1:.1-1:1 I 1l7t; Fnrcl Jo .1 0111111 rw \ an Lo m1 1·,1m 1111 rr1.1l..l ul r Sl\li :lloh I Ol 11:1; 7hi;4) Ill l>od~I' t'a rnpl·r \'.in, ~I 11.lU 1111 ~1;~;111r i~ 1 lli:.! all Iii' \I Iii Fnrrl i':('1>n11l11w. nt•\\ "'"~ & pa int l'u:-.torn 111 lt•nor. ~llHI or I c ,1d1• ror Ill> motor('~'t'lt• til'.> !1777 '72 FORD VAN -.;, ..... Pi.lint. nl''A> llrt'' $:Ji50 6 16 97 l:J A ~I 6-lli !iOliO · 7 3 i-· or d \' .1 n l' u n \ 16,00m1 , air. I'S. ~tt•n·11. mag whl•cls x:u !1200 alt 6PM 55l-017ti CREVIER &I Sf .. UOAOWAY SAHIA AHA 8353171 fttl UlflMAl( DRIVING MACHIN( •USED BMW's• 'il:IOCSAS ltNllLWU '75 5301A llKWT 'i52002Autu 10:1:-.;1.n 'i I ;,.'()(12 .t~pd llllLWJI '75 2002 t...pd it).l.'llJ :\I Closed On S..ndays ORAMGE COUNTY'S OLDEST $ ·;2 F111l l:.!I !-.p<tl t l P• "p<l. ,\;\I 1''1. I .1ol1.d -. Cr 1ont S t ~nu 1)1 *****•***** .. .. .. it l:.'"OFW'( .. ; it s~N 01 v ..Qi} ,. .... "'******•*,. 9744 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAH • I le 1 ..... 11 •1 \\····I- \ '<II• t'cl I .>11111 .\, lllo.!'\ \l I f'lll• ONLY $2295 1971 TOYOTA COROLLA COUPE 2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 l't, ,\nl\11\\,1~:on .!1:.111 :,!,\! I pd \\I F\1 I'~ I .11 I., "Ill h i Ut' 1111 ~l't'J.1 , It I 0:11<i 111 1 \ ' I, I I ~, 1 ~, S1 100 ll-15-tl:!SO Chevrolet 9920 ........•..•.••....••.• i, \10111.1 :! t ., \ k cug. I's I' II . .1 II I' II I\ 11 \\I 1-\1 'I"'''" l .tpt· oh·c I. 111 m1 .'5 l ~1i:!IS a IL ;, I 1 ; \'uh 0 " I ~IM I t • 1.1 ~~I(' 14"1-.•ftalli:....llfT.-.JllW.C"..Cllllil!--....111T".-.Jlllij.C-"ICllll..t.rlli:....ll---..J._..A" \ 1·1\~'.1H1tl1 111111 ltfiO(.'llE\ \ Wr\GOi\ "' !•~> .• 1'1 Iii.IC· H11n' ... c OCI/!. hl'ln" \\hbt llll.,. Bk SJJll i'tf ;~~'-1 5 IU ~1:lt1:! I ~l'•'t·tl r .1d111 ll. lw,,1 <·r c11i.11 ·H1~1 th""''''" Autos.Used OHL Y SI 09 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMral 9901 MARQUIS TOY OT A \llSSIO:'\ \'IEJ<J 831 -2880 495-121 0 1971 TOYOTA .....•................. •Call 642-0795 • .,-u.;saT.tT~ HM~I ( 'hl'\ \ W .ci.:un, I' S I' II <111 I Ill 1'111: c un~ i:ood ~ii» or 1111 K'I:.! 1,\;~, ( 0l tfJMll 11 o I 11 ( '.1rl11 11111 I I \lonlt 11 I 11 I I\ lo"' l"ull:i<;-.. '>nrin·ml' l!liS a11 ,\ \1 F\I l<tJ>•' till "hi r ,, d 1.1 h 111111 1 \ I n t li:ll Iii 1!1 ·7:; Cu( la~~ St• p1 t'llh' \ t ' ·\\I F ;\I :,lt•r dt•1· I v. ,I\ w.1h. 111 \\hi l.v m1 ' :\Ji1 ..,t ,, I. 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Holb kll\CI' H:\IW l~O J amhorc'l' i'ewport lkaC'h ti 10 ti 111 1 'fW'1•1I r;id10 &. lwatf'r \ olrt·;i m 1n mt•llo" \ 1• II 11 ~ I."~ m 11 l·' CIK:ll >tW I l»t t h n ' l111p;1l.1 Con \ 1"11 \\ I '7 I lll. 1!111111 Top s Dollar s pa HI ror dt·an uM'<I t·Jr-.. truckc; & ('~r.'ettes hi.. ror Paul 1971 BJ\Jrl.c 2f!I~ t 1lr <)"l;r1ll loadl'rl 11:!.llOO mi HOW ARD Chorolet ~1'1'10 ,,rrt•i 1:i:t f.J36 or ONLY $2495 COSTA MESA DATSUN 'ulc l11·1 L'111111 mt•t•h 'I o und H1·J "1nahlt• 9h2 i lfiO * $499 &up* AMC 9905 Oove & (.}u•lll St ... :'l:t-:WPORT Bl-;AL'll WE PAY TOP OOLl.AH FOR TOP USED Cr\ RS FOREIGN. DOM BSTI<..: or CLASSIC~ BMW 2002 lmmat• '711 Bodv. paml. cntr & mPrh. Like new 11.'l\. 7027 Pl' li.'i J.'lliC !IO'. rrslor<'ll be'll orrt·r II\ l'r M:ihll 19-1 2\311 :.-x.t~l II·\ rrno ll BL \'I> 540-64 l.O 54()..021 l . ..............•....... 71 I\ MC Sporlu h11 ut D..•luxt• 6·eyl, P 1S. I' II, rec:hnin~ seali.. s:nsu. M2n79 -------'7 1 Grrmhn. Gd cond. ContiMtttol 9910 ................•...... 1975 LIHCOLM COHTIH~TAL TOWNE COUPE If your car 1~ l'xtra clean ·71 BMW &vana. 60,000 '72 Por~dw •11 rr <."pit>, A(.' m.1~~ I ~pd. \Int 1·onrl. 1175 llK-1!• '77 1/2 I.ow m1 Mul>l :.ell. Ask en~ S1750 !>t8·1Jt0 F\111 powrr. padded \'lnyl top , leather llll<'rtor & c r u i s 1• c n n t r o I l!l81 MNO >. Wholesale blucbook·S65i5: our !'ec us f1rsl mile., Sil' i:r HlaC'k In BAUER BUICK u.-nor ,\:O.t nt i.lcrcn, BU ck 9910 :-lfl~llarhnrHtwl Air Cond1l1onini:. ·75 1';1rg,1 !II IS Hlat·k in h1.11·k l.n ml SI :1 500 s-1:1 !)l;i8 hi:! lillii5 CORONAs ••••••••••••••••••••••• pncc is Cm.ta M1•sa 97!l :!SO< Rachal!<, Sunroor SS.JOO 191\7 Buick LaSehro. Xlnt 0 .._.LY 56495 WE BUY CLEAHCARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET :!!!2X II arbor Bl\ 11 l 'OST \ \I ES.\ 546-1200 TOP r>ot.t. \H PAii> 1'1MEDI \Tt-:1.\ FOR Al.I. FOREIG'I/ t'AHS CAt.LOR\OMt-: IN TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Ci.l ltwy, NH 642-9405 WE UL"11 ·U~ED CAHS &.. TH LICKS• Come in or Call FREE Appraisal Grottt Chevrolet IR211 lkarh HI\ d l111nllni:ton Ht•arh 847-6087 * 549-lll I TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN ~i 1 R8 JS A[ACH Al VO llliNTING ro11o BF ACll M i : fl'l1 540 O•l<li IMPORT CARS ALLMODElS WE MEED CLIAH USEDCA-S MOW CALL PA,,-, 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • l IN(...OlN· MLRr:.unv 2626 HARIOl ILVD. COSTA MESA Sell ldlelte 9716 HAVE JUST ,194 241'7 Citr0ett Cond New brak ~i.. " r11d1al tires. $600. 6-16-6181 MARQUIS VOLVO ..•..•••...........•... 1:1 SM M J'-arall1 en~ .11110 air r~ r windows h·.ither n•·~ :\I 1ch ·!'. • :lllOIJO m1 lmmat·ulatt>' ~l~tll !ltl:Jt1l'itl ----MISSION VIEJO ARRIVED '75 Bwck Skyhawk S, V6. 8J t-2880 495-121 O 17.000 me , air. AM 1FM ---- Brand .... ew '77 RoHsRoyce 9756 stereo.PS.P8.hltwhl,472.4dr, beaut hluC', " ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW COLORS! !>pd Like new 493 7784 loaded. rull pwr, 1 ownl'r HONDA Cars #l DEALER IN U.S.A. MEW INTERIORS! ·70 Buick Skylark PP.G4H 790 __ _ 9720 .......•••....••..••••• DRIVE A LITTLE ••• SAVE A LOT MAHY ~ ROY SAME LOW PRICE Cu!.tom. lilt v. hi, vtnll CorYrite 9932 To Choos~ From! CARVER CHOICE OF 2DR roof. rad1n, A1C. radial ••••••••••••••••••••••• U11....1IVERSITY ROLLS·ROYC( 4 DR+ WAGOHS tires .. S1600 ofr 646 8306 '75 Monza 2+2. 4 spd. Air " 1Mtu ... --.. BUY OR LEASE or5-19 2S1I rond, lo mileage, $2700 or Oldsmobile l'----'~eotll R1v1era Qass1c. '69. Air, reasofr.G40-0028 ___ _ Hoftda Ccrs " GMC CLOSIOSUHOA'l'S MARQUISTOYOTA pwr, AMIFM. Lape, T VETTE '75, loaded , Trvck1 -----MISSION VIEJO hitch. Sl495. 493 12.43 sacnrice. Must sell now. :.'1\SO tlarborAlvd Soab 9760 811-2880495-1210 OOSkylark.~lea,,1,a1r,vin &torr.PP.S.MJ.1400 SHOP&COMPARF. lilWICK DA TSUM San Juan Capistrano 811 -1375 493.3375 C-0.'\\J M<"'a !ilO 'lf).10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIS P . B wnr l'. ed s h 70 od 1 99 lop. _•_c"..""\.: ./ 1 0 • Cougar 9933 lCllJUCI" 9730 M ak~~~l'r ' m e · Triumph 9767 sac. ~~·7580 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. 11 00 3 •••••• ••_• • • • • • • •• • •• • • • . '67 Cougar. Full power ? JaJ,?s ':>A :i 4 :....<1 n. ca 3...!.:..01---1970 Spllfire. Radials, S0FL,L1 pi~ll~Clte1 ms·r"'cd1t~da air. fact Mags, clean: NEWPORT OArSUN r~tort'rl 1n out, S:lSOO 'f\7 Subaru 9762 st e reo. nu lop, xlnl. a1 Y I~ asu 1 " $995.494·2130 4 2 O . 11 n r 1• !' t o r <' rl . • • • • • •• • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • S1250. 497·3195. ------- s how rno m t·nn11. Nt·w MEW SUBARU . .----Autos. H•• 910Cl A..tos. Hew 9100 SPECIALS n210 t Door .t !lpl'ed. radio ( 09llPK t: > en•• & radial" ('lassie fi7 Spitfire. rebll eng. new •••••••••••••.-••••••••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• " * $2847 * tires & battery, nds oil MOWS2795 SM DOVE STREET Nl'ar \1arArthur & Jambor<'<' Roads 8)3-1300 $6.'i()(), !lllJ 1H!"lh rings, $500. 673·6884 St•r !9373114 l (crmann Ghio 9735 MEW & USED VolksWGCJeft 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOPIUYER St't• us first. & last' Top dollar paid for imports COSTA MESA DATSUN 284S Har bor Rlv<1 \.osta"Mrsa 540-6410 71 GlllA \'IO\'I l np, '"" roof. I spd . P S. ,\~I FM cass . roldm)? rear ,r.it. ma)?s. new wide tires, xlnt rond S25SO 75J s&ll 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Datsun '72 l(reen Sln . ZI SO ..tMM-llYd. WJ(n. Roofrack. special ,,._ ...... _ ...,. ___ 6 .. 5•5700 4x4 Wa~ons titEW '77 VfAGOH •$3777• Radio. T ~lass, rarlinl tires whls $1650 499-4070 _.. ,..._ "' --------Toyota 97'5 '71 510 ~\etion wagon 72 RXJ W iq~on, n l'w ••••••••••••••••••••••• R/H, mags, top rack. Gd radials, xlnt cond . 41.00C cond. 52.00. 642·M3l ml, Sl.350 557·76411 '74 Oat.sun 2SOZ, <'leanest Merc .. s hn~ 9740 one an town. 4 i.pd, must ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell 675-8149 '72 MD ~50SI. Classic 1974DATSUM Rd11tr. both top,;, new 260,. ~ + 2 tires. lo ml, muJ'l !IC'll. • • G7S-884!l A beauty In antique iold -----wtth 4 speed. air C'l)nd , lf17S MBZ 45tOSI. Roa'111ter· malt wh<'tls & AM /FM Full powC'r, air ron<1. & stereo tapt' (71APrG ). A stereo Oark Mt!lalllc areal bll)' nl green & 33.000 m1lc.-'1 OHLY $5795 Like new' Pr1 ply. COST~ MESA 495 l:l&:l~!_ST Sf:LL' DATSUN • 1975 Me 2.10• 214SHARBOft BLVD. TopaitBr air, Am FM uo.•• • o uo.0211 ~fnr:'nd 1:9~-~ SU9$0 THE NO HASSLE DIAUI IUY 01 LUSI Bill MAXEY TOYOTA • tll I ••·• I 4 tt ' I ' ". ... , ... ' ... ~. ' ....... 4 .. - HEW•USED vw·s Over 125 · IMSTOCK Herd tc» find models CJt!~~ 7800 W~stmlnater •lvd. WeatmlMter 113· 7561 'fW VW New en!( .• gct. llreA S5SO. S40· 4300 d a f s, 4!JS..()1SO eve11 ------- '117 VW Class 11 Car. less m otor . Beal o ffer. 540-9339 art. 6pm HIW '77 ltAlllTS •ICW.Ofscouitt• 0.. Moat Model• '°' .. \ "Voo U t N IM')! Wllfjl .. f .... ~ (') '.I 1•• 'I .,,,.,,. f ' 4 ,, I .. •• ""' ... 1 ~om''• . ~ . Claullled ~U. sell bl& tt•rn•. small ltem1 or any Item. 842·56'78. IT'SCOIWNG FRIDAY, APRIL ·1st TO UNIVERSITY Sales & Servjce · 2850 HARBOR BL VD. '\ COST A MFSA I 540-9640 ... ( Autos. Mew 9800 Auto1, Mew 9800 ••••••••......••.....•.•.....••.....•......••• LUY THAT LUY! Leek! BRAND NEW CHEVY LUV 1/2 TON Pickup! No 215480/0183 with radio, E78-1 48 tires. heater/defroster, mirrors. etc Nows99 ONLY DOWN AHD s99 ONLY MONTH! That's rcghtl On approved credit only $99 down and only $99 monlh IOf" only forty-~ught months. Total cash pnce 1ncfuding tax and license is only $3699 Total deferred ot1ce 1s ooly $4851 APR 14 37 BIG STOCJC NEW CHEVY LUV PICJCUPS PRICED TO SELL! Trade your' OICI vehicle now, paid for or not! ' HOWARD Chevrolet Do .. mdo..ilSh. MIWPOlt MACH • .............. , .... If ... 833-0555 7 .VOL. 70, NO. 88, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES oc Patient By GARV GltANVILLE County Health Orricer J R Ott,. oau, ""°' st•t• Elpers. Oranee County supervisors That means the cost savings will be told today that 1l will cost hoped for when the countyflast $4 .1 million more than they July sold the medical center to budgeted for 1976· n to treat in· the university, didn't materialt.e. dlgent patients at UCI Medical "It is now apparent that we un· Center. derbudgeted and this year's Total county-paid patient care budget allocation will fall short costs for the fiscal year will hit of actual cost for this fiscal $9 l m1ll.Jon as opposed to the $5 year." Elpers said in a report m 1 l hon budge_lc_d_, _ac_·c_o_rd_m_g_t_o _ __:_:h.:.e.:.a.:.d.:..:.in..!.g:...;f.:.o_r.:.th.:.e=-s.;...u_.pe_r_v_is_o_r_s. __ '--r· Brave K ids The hcadh~ht eyes of the "Oni" devil. a sculpture by the .JapanC'sc Air Self Dcf<'nse Forces. stare down ~l c:htlcln.•n playing on its h<1M' in l\hsawa Air Base. Huntington Crash Sends 4 to Hospital Four p<'opk wt•n· hosp1lalm-d Monday ni1itht . nrw with h1'> throat slashed. foll11" in~ a two car c-olliswn at .1 llunl1nJ(l11n Beach tnll•r-.N'l1on -.hortly ht>forc midnight K<'nneth llohh..,. Jti of c;ard1·n Gro\ c. who -.uffc•rl'rl lhr throat m1urs. "as listed 111 ..,erious ron d1t1on at Pac1hc a Hospital Police said at lh<' scene they feared his mJur1cs would be fatal before he could be hospitalized lnvesltgaton; said Hobbs was a passenf?er in a car driven by Steven R Stockton. also 16. of Garden Grove. when it colhded , with an auto driven by Muq~aret M DcCoite, 57, of 15921 Laraway Drive, Wt•stmmstt'r Stockton was still u11dergolng treatment al UC lrvm e Medical Center m Orapf.?C• today afl<.•r be· ing transferred from Huntington Intercommunity ll osp1t al 's emerR<.'n<.'Y room A second passenger 1n Stockton's car. Rick Hcrnande1. 16, of Stanton, was listed 10 stable eond1tinn today at Pac1f1c-a floi.p1taJ with facial cuts Police said Mrs. DeC01te, list cd 1n satisfactory condition at lluntington lntercommun1t\ llosp1tal. was apparently making a kft tum at Gothard Street and EdmJ:er An>nuc about 11 30 p m "'hen the colhs1on occurred She was not cited pending further invt'sllgation of the crash 1n which Stockton's car slammed mlo the side of her auto, destro> mg both vehicles. I nvest1gators said young Hobbs was thrown forward from the back sea t . suffe rin~ numerous lacerations including the severe gash in his throat Navy Ships Back SAN DIEGO <APl -Th<' nuclt'ar ~uided missile cruisers Long Reach and Truxtun arc huck to port after participatini? 111 a shc'>w of force to impress President ldi Amin of Uganda Roek 'n' Study Mus ic, Reading Compatible IOWA CITY, Iowa CP> -Listening to rock 'n' roll music while studying doesn't hurt teenagers' concen- tration one bit, a University of Iowa researcher has concluded. . ·'Teenagers are using rock music to accompany many of their activities," noted James L. Franklin, a music teacher at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wis. "In fact, many feel incomplete without the ever- present beat of this music.'' Franklin gave r eading comprehension tests to three groups of eighth·aradcrs. On~ group took the test with loud rock 'n' roll playing, anouther wllh lhe music al low volume and the third with no music. He found no difference in their scores. "Todaf's youth live ln a world of musical sound,·· he said. "for youths u well ns adults, it is klmost im- possible to escape from some type of mutical stimuli durin, one's daily acUvltie:s." ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1977 TEN CENTS' ; Care Cost Up $4 Million •·Based upon our experience to date we estimate costs for this fiscal year at $9.1 million, leav· ing a budget deficit o f $4 1 million," Elpers continued. The health officer made it clear the budget shortage "is not traceab~ lo maladministration" under the county's patient care contract with UCI Medical School. "We attribute the budget de· ficit to underbudgeting due to the non·availabilily of a r easonable basis for comparison when .-estimating costs for this fiscal · year," Elpers said. Under the county·UCI con tract, the medical school agreed to provide the indigent patient care that is county government's resporuiibility And the $4 1 mtlhon deficit means that care cost almost twice as much as the c-ounty an- lic 1 pated last August when sup ervisors approved the $5 milho:'l medical center 1976·TI budget. ''At the time, the $5 million budget seemed reasonable in view or the clinical teaching SUP· port money to be allocated to the university and the surplus of $1 2 million for vacation payoH," Elperssaid The health officer went on to say that despite the $4 .l million deficit "the transfer of the medical center lo the university has provided significant savings to the county.'· He defined the projected first· year savmgs under the contract at Sl 8 million, a figure arnved at by taking such factors as cost of operations and repairs to the <See COSTS. Patee A2) Didn't Get Takeoff OK Be/ ore Tragedy SANTA CRUZ DE TEN ERi FE. Canary Islands (AP) The deputy director of Santa Cruz's airport said today th<' pilot of the Dutch jumbo 1et that t•ollldcd w ith a Pan American Jumbo causing 575 de- aths "did not receive clearance from the control tower to take off " Juan Lmare.., told reporters this was clear from hstenmg to tapes of conversations between the two p1lo~ and the control tower A source close to Pan American had no comment on Lrnares' statement but indicated lh(' IJst orrll'r to Dutch pilot m * * * Commnni t y M ourns I~ Dead 8)' WllLIAM SCH"EIBER Ol I lw 0•11• l'llot Stall Most of the 27 Laguna Hills Leisure World residents who died m the Canary Islands Sunday had ht tie m common but retirement, a yen to travel and the selection or a Mediterranean cruise. In the close·kmt community where memorie~ are long. the latest tragedy was immediately likened to another that happened 10 years ago, when four Leisure World residents were killed by the falling wreckage of a midair col· lis1on between two jet fighter planes. Today, fl ags are at half mast in Leisure World and plans were be· 1ng made for funeral and memorial ser vtt:es The following 1s a summary with brtel biographical data Jbout both th<' Leisure World res1- dt'nt:-. and other Orange County res1d<'nts killed m the worst a\'ia· t ion disaster to history -Etht'I Blanch.-. 469R Calle C'ad'7. a widow to her 70s who c;pent much of her time traveling sm<'e her husband died fJ\·e \'ears ago She came to Leisure World from Ventura to 1972 and was a member oflhe brid~e c I u band the Ebe II Cluh She left no family -Mabt'l Brassfield, 3484B Bahia Blanca. a 65-year-old widow who was laking only her second tnp since her husband's death two years ago. -Lloyd and Helen Chatterton, 564C Ave. Sevilla, were married only a year ago and were on a honeymoon cruise. Mrs. Chat· terton had lived in Leisure World since 1966and her husband moved to the community from Los AngelPs aft er retirement from the Department of Water and Power. They were active at Geneva Presbyterian Church in El Toro. -Myra Cochran, 79, of 436G Ave. Sevllla. was the frequent traveling companion or Mrs . Blanche. She was an active volun- teer at Saddleback Community Ho!lpital. One of 13 children, she and her brother. Claude Bedel of (See VICTIMS, Page A%) 118 Couple Pope Advisers A Huntington Beach couple have been appointed lo two groups to advt110 Pope Paul VJ on matters relating lo the laity and family, the VaUcan nnounced today. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Rigdon, 20332 Brenttlono Lane, were n1mtd to tbe Councillor the Lai· ty ind the Committee for the Family o! lbe Roman Catholic Church. Mrs. Rlgdon aald today that she and her buaband exptct to travel to the Vatican In thllr ad· VllOT')' roles. • English was "clear to hold," m d1 cating that the pilot had no clearance when he began takeoff. Franz van Reysen of the I>ulch Civil Aviation Authority said "clearance was given by the tower and confirmed by KLM · · All 249 people aboard the Dutch plane. includmg the captain, Z A V. vjln Zanten, died m the crash Sunday, anat1on's worst disaster. Airline off1C1als said 71 people survived the colhston. all aboard the Pan American jct. The sur vivors included 67 Americans Of the 575 dead, 321 wert- Amencans. * * * Dream Trip Meanwhile. 58 of the survivor~. including 10 Y.ho <'Scapcd senous injury. boarded a U.S. Air Foret• C-130 today for a fli~l back to the United States He said seven of the survivors had chosen to leave the plane during an intermediate stop m Las Palmas The 48 mjured and three relatives would be flown to the C.S Army Burn Center m San Antonio, Tex. Those aboard included the pilot of the Pan American 1et. Capt Victor Grubbs of Centerport NY Air Force officials said those sur\'lvors who were not senously 1n1urcd would be allowed lo go * * * Crash Shatters Vow of Luxury SAN FRANCISCO <A Pl They pai<t as much as S2,49R apiece for the two-week "Mediterranean Highlights" dream vacation that was to begin with a trans-Atlantic flight and continue with a luxury cruise. By Monday mornmg. the 378 passengers who began the 1oumey Saturday aboard a Pan Amencan jumbo jet were lo have been ex· ploring Funchal, a "charming Portuguese town:· and "everyone's favorite port-of call." ~ays a travel brochure distributed by Hoyal Cruise Lmes. sponsor of the trip ''SAVOR A GLASS OF FAMED Madeira wine." the brochur<' suggests for the l'~uncha l slop. "Shop for gifts in quaint stores, or trj an exhilarating basket s led ndc from the top of Terriere de Lucta." Tnc;tpnl'f I ht> rf'w dozen who survived the worst disaster m the history of civil aviation were lying in hospital beds in a strange coun try. Some were gnt'ving for lost husbands. wives or friends. Al the Royal Cruise officC' to San Francisco. a staff of 40 wa~ busy taking "lil<'rally hundreds " of calls an hour from worried re lat1 ves and friends of tho~E.' on the cruise. MICHAEL MUELLER, ADMINISTRATIVE manager for Royal Cruise. was turning away visitors and reponers from llw agency's modern downtown offices. lie said company Vice Pres1 dent Duncan Beardsley was on his way lo Santa Cruz de Tenenfe m the Canary Islands. where the Royal Cruise chartered jet collided on the runway Sunday with a Dutch Boeing 747 Royal Cruise. which opened its office nere in 1974, offt'rs l\.\O 'Mediterranean lhghhghts" tours each )'ear and a number of similar cruises on the ship Golden Odyssey A spokesman for Royal Cruise said earlier that many of tht• passengers were retired or elderly Pictured in the brochure ar<' a sunset·tinted Greek Parthenon m Athens. lavish spreads m the c-ruise ship's dining room and an attractive middle-age couple em· bracing on a moon ht deck THE "MEDITERRANEAN HIGHLIGHTS" tour got off schedule early Sunday when the Pan Am jet was diverted away from its scheduled landing at Las Palm as on Grand Canary Island because of a bomb explosion in the airport there "Immediately on your arrival al your destination, you will be> escorted to the M.S. Golden Odyssey, where you'll be met by a warm welcome by the ship's officers and crew," the brochure had said. Instead, the jet landed at Santa Cruz and !was taxiing for takeoff for the 50-mile hop back lo Las Palmas and the Golden Odyssey when the collision occurrt'd FOR JORDAN TARTIKOFF OF San Francisco. who had ac companied his wife. Enid, a Royal Cruise hooking agf'nt. on the trip, the bomb-caused delay appar<'ntly seemed a bad omefl. The Tartikoffs got off the plane before 1t began it5'"atal journey do'wn th<' runway. "He just didn't want to get back on the plane." said his brother Andy Tartikoff. who spoke with the couple Monday by telephone. "She's traveled a lot with the ag«>ncy," Tartlkoff said of his sis tf'r·in·law. "This was the first lime they look this lnp. It was her 50th birthday Sunday." Russ Mum on U.S. Arms Proposals MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union railed to roapond to American nuclear arms control proposals today H talks r umtd between Secretary of Slate C)'l'U~ R. Vance and Soviet Forel«n Minl.ster Andrei A. GrQmyko. Vance went into the mornlna round pttpared to dlacuas Pf"O posala he oulllnfd Monday for a new Stralellc Arma Llmltatlon Treac.y (SALT>. Soviet repr nt1Uvu uhd to co ovtr other matted ln1t.ad, ... O .S. spokesman Hodding Carter said after the talks recessed ut midday. Carter would not sny which 8Ubject8 were discussed, but they were llkel)' to have included arms sales and troop cuts ln Cf'n· tral tu.rope. Cartel' described lhc lalk• only H "businesslike." Vance indlc:atod he expected a t'etpon&e to hls SALT proposals, alt.houih Carter said lberf had been no sel 1aenda for today's talkl . l'IS<.•where in the United Stales :.ulJJecl lo a medical examination at an intermediate stop at' McGmre Air Force Base, N.J. The plane was to have taken off early this afternoon but placing tht' mJured aboard was taking longer than expected, U.S. of- ficials said Earlier, both Pan American and KLM airlines said they were not satisfied with the investiga- l10n by Spanish authorities. A Pan American spokesman called a report by Spanish of- ficials ruling out sabotage or human error by the air traffic controllers "entirely premature and uncalled for " HB Public Vote Urged On Marsh By ROBERT BARKER Of .... Daily Piiot ~t•H The Huntington Beach City Council has been challenged to put the future of the Bolsa Chica mar~hlands to a vote of the peo- ple. Huntington Beach resident Jim Dt'G uclle rect'ntly told council members that, m his opinion. plans for the stale to acquire 923 7 acre~ of the wetlands is wron~ "I think the issut' should be put on the ballot with arguments on both sides." said DeGuelle, a businessman and onetime city council candidate "Voters should be asked do they want a tax base that could he increased by recreational uses or do they want the a rea for I he birds," DeGuclle said. Ile said he thmk" "there is no wav that the birds will wm ·· I iuntmgton Beach Mayor Har· nett W1C'der said a vote on the Bolsa Chica iss u<' doesn't appear 10 b~ feasible at this lime. "WP haven't annexed the area <See ~1ARSll. Pa~" A2l Valley High P o p Concert Sla ted Fountain Valley High School singers will present a pop con· cert Wednesday at 8 p m . in the campus cafeteria. The school's concert choir, the Troubadours. the girls choir and the Baron Choir will perform. Proceeds from the concert will be used for new equipment. A donation of SI per person will be sought al the door Coast Weath e r Fair tonight and partly cloudy Wednesday. Low~ tonight ln mid to upper 40s. Highs Weflnesday in the low 60s I NSIDE TODA V Three of the 1tor1 of "Networlc" bow Oicar1 on thetr mant~lt todc11. tOIUla tht •~eJH1r mouie "R«ky" . and H• director .0110 cornt'd i awards. Stt ~ A3. H/ff lluabandHm Uzat Word? An outrqad KunUnatoa Beach woman 11rbo ts aeparated from h4!r husband told police Mon- day that 50meooe alipped 1nLO btt Warner Av~oue apartment while &be wu gone Nothing wns stolen, but ;ill the furniture was rear- ranged. just the way her estranged husband liked it, she said. Police observed that the woman's husband ap parently still has a key to the apartment the couple shared in happier times. FroaPageAJ MARSH .•• yet," Mrs. Wieder said of the pro- perty lhat is still under county jurisdiction. The city's planning staff has just completed an environmental impact report on pre-zomng ef- forts. The intent of pre-zoning 1s to create a holding lOnc. It 1s ten tatively scheduled for pubh<- hearing in .lunl' before the plan- ning commission The El R mer<'ly compares the impact on the propo!-.l•d l1m1t<'d use district lo the prcst·nt usl' of the area "The real quC'stwn will bc what the ull.Jmatc m a!itcr plan for the area is." Tom Mosely of the plan- ning department said. Assemblvman Dennis Mangers CD·•iuntmgton Beach) has introduced Jeg1slation ror state acquisition of 923 7 acres of the lowlands from state oil royal- ty surplus taxes Mangers calls the plan lo pre serve the lowlands while dc- velopinl'! re<,1denres on the bluffs an ideal baldncc. 111• says th<' f 1 rst priori t v 1s Io 'J\ 1• the Bolsa Ch1c•a °" t.'1l.1nds from suburban d1·vt•lopmcnt. 11<' said rrstoralion of thc are<.1 would prnvidt' prntc·c·t1<>n for "t'Vl'r JI t·nd<1 nge1 t•d s1H'ries tJf birds in adrl1tion to 70 othrr varieties of birds which reside• in the Boba Chit".J. Mangers said hi s bill is !\Cheduled for a hearing Apnl IZ bl'forc the As!><'mbly Water Com- m1ttcc. lie stud he expects the first committee volr on the measure lo come April 26 Downlown Heari1ig Set Tht• lluntmgton HNich Planning Comm1ss1on will hold a third public hearing tonight on propo<icd street changes 10 lhc downtown area ofthcrity. The meeting wi II start :it 7 p . m . 1n city cuunnl ch<.1mbers Propo1>als undrr c·on :.idcrat1on include the ex tension and widening of Lake Street, the closure of .Mam Street at St•venteenth Streel and lhe <:losure of l11ne Strel'l e1n!I Park Strret at l'ttca Street Estancia Teacher Reports CB Theft F:stancia High S<'hool instruc tor Charles A. Cutforth told Cost.t Mesa police Monday that so- meone broke into his car in the .srhool parking lot, taking a c1t 1r.cn band radio, tools and jewelry valued at $390. Cutforth, 36. of 21126 Wlndchild Lane, Huntington Beach, said h e 'discovered the loss from bis pickup truck at 3 p.m . Monday. 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M0-1220 ·Killings Hearing Opens A preliminary hearlne lnto muJlJple c riminal charges faced by two ol three teenagers ac· cused of killing four people dur· ' ing a l(k:lay murder and robbery spree opened today in Santa Ana Municipal Court. But Judge John Teal barred the press and public from the courtroom after defense lawyers exercised their right to have lhe hearing conducted behind closed doors. Facing court action that could lead to their being tried in Orange County Superior Court are Bretl Matthew Paul T homas, 18, and Mark Titch, 17. Titch, who has been certified for trial as an adult, faces adds t1onal charges with William Frank Haupu. 19. for the shooting of a San Diego police officer m that city during the holdup of a h quor store Dec. 27. Haupu is currently being held by San Diego aul hortties Arresting offlrers ~aid 1 he d<- fendants arc linl.ed to fou1 kill mgs -The s laying J ;rn 2·1 of Garden Grove rlerk Ephnum .I Christian, :l5, who "'as ... hot d11r mg the robhcry of J d.111' 11ulll'l o n Katella Avenue 1n C: .11 d1•n Grove. -The kj!ling Jan. 29 of b11liartl parlor owner Aubrey I. l>unc:in. 48, and his daughter, Den1s1', IX, who were shot on the front lawn of their Anaheim home. -The murder Jan 21 of Laura Ann Stoughton, 20, whose body was found on a hill m east Orange, a <'ruc1fix clasped t1i::ht Iv in ·1Pr right hand Police s:.11<1 she had been shot m the f.i<:c 2 Teen Girls Arrested on Gun Charges Two l!J·\'l'Ul'·old Wcslm1nstt·r girls were ~1rrestcd Monday after police alleged they brandished a shotgun and rifle to ter roritl' .i Fountain Valley youth Fountjm Valley l'ohr f' Lt. Loi• Barlow did not identify the youth Corf ear of reprisals Arrested and book rd m Orani;:r Count v J a ii we rt' K <1 I h v .Io Hogers and Paula Comstot'k both of717l Palm St. The ~un-lotini? pair will farc rharges of assault "'-Ith a dcJdh we3pon and possess ion of a loaded weapon in a \eh1cle Bail has been set at Sl0,000 for carh girl. The nun will h<' arra1gn<'ff WN'I nt•.,.dav in \\'('st OrJngc• County Municipal Court. ofCtcsals said Barlow said the victim of the alleged attack was not mJurcd but called polire when he saw the pair approaching his residence al 10931 Talbert Ave. Police arrested the two women at4 :25p.m . Fall Kills Man COALINGA (APl A Rakersf1eld man. Dean Allen Griffith. 26. was killed when hi" ft'll :i-1 feet from an oil nc. a11thontle-, reportC'd TENERIFE AIRPORT Worst Aviation Disaster in History Al''llflre.itel9 DIAGRAM SHOWS HOW TAXIING PAN AMERICAN 747 ANO KLM JETLINER COLLIDED Crash, Explosion on Runway Cauaed Flaming Crash That Kiiied 575 People. Fro•P~AJ AIR CRASH VICTIMS PROFILED. • • Lt·1::.un' World. \\o.:re thl' only r>m'!'I lt•ft -Sh1'rman and Marian Ells· ~orth, 77 .mrl 1:1 fl''fll'l'll\'c'f\'. of ~>:l:1n 1\l~.111 olio, had lllfl\'c·d lo 1.•·1,1111• \\111lcl f1ort1 Sealllt'. \\ hl'rl' ;\Ir I lh\\ollh "as a slot·k hrok1·1 I IC' \\ ·" ,1bo ,1 director ol 11111• ol the• r1·t111·ml·nt com mu1Htv's mutual ;1..,soc1;1ttons. -R·ay a nd llt>lf'n Halldorson, of 893N Honda &•v11la. were both 1n lh1·1r late' 70s and had been mar ried for 1ust over a vear. Mr~. Ha lldorson was an em ploy e of thf' L<'Jsurc World managementfirm, involv<'d in resales O\ 1llas and home ... 1n lht• comrnunit\ lier hoc;::., Earl Gustkc•y .... aid lh<' cuu pl<' \\-ere "happv ..... a l~•rk and h.i' in~.ihellof J t1111e•" .,1nc·t'lhl'l1 rnjrnag<' -Jf'.in Hou~lon, '10R<' ''' c• ~1· \ 111.1. ",,., .1 "'-1tlow who tri1\1•krl l'\ic·n.,l\C'h :-01111·1· tw1 h11,IJ,t11rf :> dl'.!th "l'\l'f,ti \l'JIS ·II!<• Fnl'nd'.'> and m:1ghlior' :.:ml • lw \\OI ~1 ·tl 111 th•· ltbrdJ ' 11nd .it Satldl1·h,11'k l111,p1t.il . \\ <•:. <1 gon<l C".1 rd pl.I\ •'I' ,md "as "full of hf .. She•" .1 .ii• 11 ;1 member ol Cic•nt•v,1 1'11•..,IJ\tc 11anC'hur<:h Hank ancl Gw<'n Ka""· H1711 \ 1.11\lhumbra, WNl' 1nll'J t•sll•cl 111 ~ .1 rdt•mng .md flo\\ er., .wrord1ng to neighbor'. Mr J\3sc was als<> J mcmbt•r of th1• La~una ll1lls Holan Cluh \\illi:am -.net Lt>one Combs, hoth1ntht.'1r60!> ofl90DAvemd.1 Ma 1orc.1. were also married late in life Th<'Y had lived m Leisure World '-tnt·1: l!lfi!.I and made a point of taktn~ .it least one extended trip each \'t•ar Mrs Combs. from a lon~t1mr 1\nilhe1m family, once tauf'(ht ..,rhool m that city Her husband 1c; a retired avocado t .1n C'hl•r from Fall brook and l'3 me from M1!.soun ori((rnally -Karl and Lorraine Larson, 336A Ave Sevilla, were in their earlv fiOs and wt>ll liked h y nt'ighbors. Mr Larson was a re· tired a ircraft industry engineer. The couple traveled extensively and had only recently returned from a lnp to Auslral\a and the S()uth Sea.., Thev wf'r<' very ac· live in Leisure World art1vihes ;md clubs and were regular l'hurchf(oers -Benjamin Malin, 469F Calle Cadiz, was a sinf'(le man and a re tired mechanical engineer. 11<' was <1 eollertor of Oriental ;irtworks and had traveled t•x tensively smce his relll'eml'nt -H elen Peter~. 2267 V1 a Put·rta, was a 65 )<'ar old wuiow .rnd also an employc of the· Lei s ure World management company in the resalcs division. S he and <'O ·Worker Helen llalldorson had signed up for the trip separately and found out late r they would be traveling log ether. -Francis and Kathry n Sim- mons, 198A Ave. Majorca, were both rellrcd school tcach.ers and residents of Leisure World almost since its inceplton. They decided to take the cruise almost on the spur of the moment and Mr. Simmons h ad to be talked m· lo tl. neighbors ret'alled today -Elizabeth Reining, 219 t\ve Majorca, was a retired lihranan and teacher in her mid-60s. Sht· ".1s tra\'l'llng with ht'r lon~t1me fr1c•nd. Vc•ru llohnt•r 1,f SantJ Ana. who was also killed 10 lhl' collision Helat1ves said she had taken a trip <'Vf'ry year for Utt· past scvt•n years -F.tht'I Sebo, 74 , of 652 Ave Sevilla. had bccomt' a widow \ erv recently. according to neighbors. and was traveling to get away from her loneliness. -Florence Sparr, 85, 30870 Via Serena , was lak111g the tnp ''ith her 65-year·old daughter, Jlelen Vernon, who was also killed . The two women lived together in Leisure World. The two had traveled together ex tensively m the pai.t five years and returned from a tnp to the Orient only a few months ago Mrs. Sparr's i.urv1v1ng family members said the woman had been a hospital o wner a nd ad min1slrator in Los Angeles -Irene Tyzbir, 2117P Via Puerta, was the wife of a crash survivor. Mario "Ham" Tyzb1r. He r husband of 28 years was blasted clear of the wreckage but she was trapped inside and dic>d. She had been active at St. Nicolas Church in Laguna Hills. -Charlt>s and Fern Ziebell, of 5082 Ovalo, were enthusiastic abou t the trip and had urged friends to co with them. One other Laguna ILills resi dent who had lived in Le1sur<' World off and on until his death m the crash was Martin Fisher. He was Living m the V11l[i Valencia retirement apartments. Fisher was an agent for Good Time to Travel, the firm that bookl'd many of the Leisure Worlders on the ill-fated tour. He was a longtime a r ea r esident and member of Geneva Presbytenan Church. Five Newport Beach rc!>idents are listed as fatalities in Sun- day's Canary I sland plane col- lision. -Brita Brandenberg, 68, re- cently retired from a senior cler ical position at the Orange Count y Recorder's office, is among the casualties. Mrs. Bran- d en berg. 706 Begonia Ave • Corona de! Mar, had been a Newport Beach resident £or the past 31 years. She is survived by her son, Sven Pretorious of Santa Ana Heights. -Dr. J . Monte Johnston and his wife, Patricia, residents or Lido Isle for the past 17 year::., also perished in Sunday s dis aster. Dr. J ohnston. 54, was pediatri- c ian al the Acacia Medical Clime in Orange. The Johnstons, 657 Via Lido Soud, were members of the Irvine Coast Country Club. They are survived by two grwn sons and two g rown daughters. Robert and Beverly Goedhart, 1621 Anita Lane, Newport Beach, a l so are listed among the fatalities. A neighbor said Mrs. Goedhart was form er p resident of the Thursday Morning Club in Newport Beach. Local resident::. for th<' past 12 vears. the Goedharb leaH• t"'-O children presently enrolled In college. -Mr. and ~1rs. Rohert r .. Stt>ve nson, 119 A venida S.int1:.1~u. Sun Clementt'. The Slevensons, retired from husiness life, were active church members, who, according tolht•ir minister were ·•:i very ha ppy k111<1 of people.''_ -Lt. Col. W. Clifford and Mrs. Bradley. 31252 P asco Sereno, San Juan Capistrano. He was a retired Marine Corps officer who, nei~hbors said, left the service early to spend more· time with his wife Marior1e, ~ho had successfully undergone a ea ncer operation and who worked to raise fund-. to romhat Gay u·as Bit Again In Bill SACRA 1ENTO (AP) Homo.·H~xuJJ!j l'Ould not be dt!I cnmtnated against by employers under newly introduct.-d leg1sla· lion simllar to u blll that was overwhelmingly defeated two years ago But Assembly man Art Agnos W San Francisco), said Monday thut the poht1cal climate toward homosexuality has improved .. •OC't'' an Assemblv floor vote killed theotht'r proposal in 1975. I le said in an interview that legislators have had a chance to see that there was no political damage to supporters of another 1975 measure that removed criminal penalties for homosex- ual acts "It wasn't even an issue in any campaign," he ~aid. Agnos said his bill, which would ban JOb discrimination based on sexual preference, was a natural follow-up to the earlier · '{'Ol'l'-!'nlini: adults" bill. ' That b111 gave them the right to live," he s aid "But what good 1s that without the n~ht to earn a hvm i::"" From Page AJ COSTS •. • fac ility intocons1dl'rat1on Elpers also pomted out that the $4.1 m1lhon budget deficit will eventually be offset by future col- lection of patient accounts still owed the county as well as "un- anticipated revenues" from the sale of medical center land. Soviets Set Nuke Blast OSLO. Norway (APl -- The Sovit•l government ap- parently set off another un- derground nuclear ex- plosion al its Asian testing ground today. The Norwegian Seismological Ins titute said it registered seismic waves from what i t believed was an under- ground blast in eastern Kazakhstan. The Norwegian institute said the tremors measured 5 7 on the Richter Scale. lhl• disc.is<.' in ntht·rs -Mr. and :\1rs. Robert Parker of Capistrano Beach The Parkers were owners of Parker Escro\\-Company lnc. m D.111.1 Point. Roh<-rt and Mary Webber, a rett r ed I rv1ne coup)(', were also amon~ thosr killed in the crash. Wrbbcr w~'" reportecily self- employ<'fl prior to his 1 et in•ment . The Wchht·r~. who J1v<'d at 4972 Tamar ack Way m Univer s ity Park, had lived in Jrvine for aboul on<' y<•ar. Ft'W drtnils art' known <ibout the cou pie. except that th<'Y moved lo Jrvinc from Huntington fkJch where they hnd rcs1ded for two vears Prior to that, the Wehbe.rs lt ved in C. lendale. Thrir children s ttll re- !'llde in tlw Lo!. Angeles are:1 Li.st Names Dead Aboard Pan Am Jet NEW YORK CAP) -The following is a list of dead passengers from the Pan American 747 involved in the Canary Island Crash as pro· vided Monday by Pan Am of· fic1als: ' 40'1 •It WH""" W t\,,,lnqtn" 0 t:. 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Tll-•, PtlO\ VtrdH. ltS ll•ll,O\.llrlff;Lat11,..Hlll\. 11l zi-11, """; LA9\lftl "lllt. ~17 MO'\\ ~au,«<> llgv.I Crul\# SP:O O•llV•""' T""v, < 0 llnyal Cru1~e SFO 0•11• f' , ilk-llo•U41 WA\11, O•lllf<"""'""'m"°"' JIA O. ""'ulteu, rrAnctl,. Colbert, llUtMP: New Yor~ !Ct Alt! ~rl, lllOlll tltlo.,,,11<1t. NtwVO"I< no "''-· ~("''"· t11tl'lt •1'--t. Htw Vnr~ HI lu•tr, Mully"• lllQPll •H•"d111t; Pllll a<lt 111111• Jn '9rp A.,VI fCIOlll •t"""4tf\t Arllftqlon Y• JU •-.01l.l'ICI, OWl\llN, flltlll tl_..,I; Ne-a 'Vo•-114 ~ ~ tllllflhllt...,_,,I. HtwYei'tt. :in. l or-rt<l'I, Mlflltl, ll1911t •lltnatnt, ,... Yt•IC. m . P'"8nd Lul\f, ftCQM 11'9Mlllll' ""• Ytl't. l EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 88, '1 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1977 TEN CENTS oc Patient Care Cost Up $4 Million By GARV GRAN~ILLF. Ol 11• O••IY PllOI Sl•H Orange County supervisors will be told today thJt tt w1ll cosl $4 .1 million mort• than they budgeted for 197fi 77 lo lrt•at m digent pJt1t.•nts Jt l Cl MC:dtcal Center Total county paid p,1ta•nt l·an • costs for the fis<:al \ e<.ir will 1111 S9 l m1lhon al. oµpo:.ed to tht.• ~<; million budgeted. acconl1ng Lo County Health Officer J It Elpers. That means the cost savmgs hoped for when the county last July sold the medical center to the univers1tv. didn't m att?nahze ''It IS now apparent that we un derbudgeted and this year·~ budget allocation ~ 111 fall short of actual cost for this fiscal ) ear." Elpers said m a report hl'adin~ for the s upen 1sors ··Based upon our experience to date we estimate costs for this fiscal year al $9.1 million. lea\ 1ng a budget def1 c1t of S·I I mil hon," Elper!> continued fhe health officer made it clear the bud~et s hortage "ts not traceable to maladm101strat1on" under tht> count) !> patient care contrat•t with l C l Medical Sl·hool ··w1.• allnhul1· tht' budget de· firit to underbudget1n~ due to the non ava1lab1hty of J rea~onable basts for compari:.on when est1mat1ng costs for tht!> fiscal .\ear." Elpers !>atd L'nder the county l'CI l'On tract. the m ed1t·al :o.t·hool a~reed to provide the tnd1genl patient 1.·are that ts count) ,:?Ovt>rnment's respons1b1hty And the S4 I mtlhon dchcit means the1t 1.·a1 e co:.t almo~l liner Blailled twice as much as the county an· tlcipated last August when s upervisors approved the S5 million medical center 1976-77 budget "At the lime. the SS ma Ilion budget seemed reasonable in '1ew of the c linical teaching sup· port money ro be allocated to the university and the s urplus of $1 2 million for vacation payoff Elpers said. The health officer went on to say lhat despite the $4 1 million deficit "the tran!>fer o f the medical center to thl' universit} has provided sigmhcant savings to the county · · II~ defined the projected first ~ear s uvings under the contract al $1 8 million. a hgure arnved at by taking s uch factors as CO!>l ot operations and re1>a1rs to the <Sff C'OSTS, Pa~t< A2l Didn't Get Takeoff OK Be/ ore Tragedy? SANTA C Hl'Z l)E TEN EHi FE. C11nt11 y !~lands (AP > Tht• clcpul~ d1rt•C't11r of Santa Cru1·::. a irport ,,,ad trxl.1\ the ptlut of the• Uutl·h 111n1h11 wt t h a l <' o 11 t cl 1.· cl \.\ 1 I h a I • a n Amenc<111 J1tmho 1.·.11h111g :i7f> tl1• aths "dul 11111 11•1•1•1v1• t•l1.·.1r.1n1·1· from lht• 1·11111101 lm~1·r to t.1k•· off·· Juan Linan•., told rt•portt•rs th1~ "'a::. t'lt•ar from l1st1·11111g 111 tapes of ton\ 1·1-.at11m~ ht.•l\.\ 1•1·n the tv.u pilots .111cl thc-1•11ntr11t tower A sou r < l' r 111 ~ 1· I o I' .1 11 Amt•ncan had no 1•11mm1·nt 1111 I.man·~ ~t.1tt·nwnt h111 and11-.1t1·<1 the l;1:-.t 1Jnkr to U11t1.·h pilot 111 Soviets Set Nuke Blast OSLO Nm\\ :I\ I ,\ I' 1 Tht• Sm·11•t gm 1•111nw111 ,1p parent I~ 'l't off .111othl'I 1111 dergr 11u11d nut 11·;11 ,., ploswn ,1t lb 1\s1a11 f\•:it111g ground toda\ T h l' N 0 I \.\ t• J.! I ,1 11 Se1smnlogtt .11 l n..,l 1lutt· :.aid 11 n•i.:1,l1·1 Pd s1•f',m1< \.\ a \ <'.., f I ti ITl \.\ h CJ t I I b elle\ ell "'a~ an un11l-r ground blast an 1·asll'r n Ka .t.tkhstan Thl' "iorv.egaan 1nst11ut1• ::.aid lht· tremor-. nll'<tsurNI :i 7 on the 1l1l'hl1·1 -;t·.il1• Irvine Honors Victor Thies As 'Top Cop' \ 1rtn1 H Thal'!'. v. as nan11•d In. mi· "Off11·1•1 of l ht• Y t•ar .11 an a\\ tll d~ l11n«ht•on 11111,n sponsnrt•d h\ tht· In 1n1• I'>. <'hange Cluh Th11•s 2·1 h;is \.\11tk1·<1 .1, a poltre nfftn•r 111 I 1'1n1· i.1n1·1· 1'17:! first v.ith tht• < 0:-.l.1 :-.11·-.~1 l'olice 01'p,1rtml'1tl v.:lwn ti rm t'rNI l nmr ,1nd lht•n ror th• In mt• l'oh<'1' l>t•p.irl nwnt ThH'" rurn·nth 1~ ,1-.s1gn<'<I 111 lht• · pla1111111J.! rl'sf•,irch and t1 a1n1ng ll1•p.utnw11t v. h1·n· h1· is rC'<>pon~1hl1• for 11r1•p.1nn.: cl,111\ l r ti I n I n g . s ll p I' r \ I ... I n I.! I h I' I echmcal s1•n 11·1·-. burt.'au <llld .111 partt1mt• 1.·mplo)-1·~ and de\elnp 1n~ s pec1:.iltrl'<l progr,1ms Thies <•ct'omphi;hml'nto; w1•ri• detatled ;1l lh1• l11nrtwon tocl:t.\ at <~<'THIES. Pag<' i\21 Car Counter Stolen From lroiJW Site 1 rvine police arc try mg to r1gure out today who swiped an $800 traffic counter from its roadway locatmn 10 Irvine> and why it was taken The ctly's 35 pound car counting device was attached to a speed sign po~ on UniveM>1ly Drive just south or the San Diego Freeway. according to police The thieves apparently u~ed bolt cutters to loosen the counter sometime between Friday night and Saturday morning. Conrad Lapinski, the city's traffic engineer, said he noticed the counter missing Saturdny morning, but figured his assl!I· tant had moved it. When he arrived at work Mon- day morning, he dl.acovered his ;assistant had not moved the dl'· vice abd that instt'ad, it had been ~tolen . Lapinski told pollc.-tM counter tlu "very limit~ use" and said he could not think of anyone who would want to steal 1l. F:ngll;.h "·'' 1'11'.ll' to hnlrl. Ill dtt·ating th.it llw ptlot h:1tl 1111 1· I 1· <i r a 111· 1· "' h 1· 11 h 1· h •'I! .111 t.1kt•ott I-' l .1111 \ all H l' \ M'll nl I ho I >1111'11 l' I\ 1 I \ \' 1.1t11111 \ 11 I ho II I \ '" 1 d I lt'ill ,llll'I' \\ (" J,!I\ I'll h \ tho• '""' 1•1 .ind 1·11111111111'11 II\ KI \1 \II :'l!J 111•oplt• .tl111.11 d tlll' I >ut• h pl.11w. 1ndu<l11w th• t .1pt.11n '/. .\ \ '.an /'.11111·11 . d11·d 111 lt11 11,1,h Sund.I\ ·'' i;111011 ' "''' '' d1s<1l>ll'f' \1rh111• off1«1.tls ;.;111! 71 p1·11pl1• Sllf\ l\l'<f lht• 1·11Jlt;.tllll ,Jll .tl111,11d !ht• l'.m 1\nll'rlt'.Hl ll'I I ht -u• \l\nrs ml'lud<'d li7 \rm 111 ·"'" Of I h I' ~. 7 :i cl(' .. d .t 2 I \\ I I ,. ,\mt•rrt·;m-. * * * ,, l',11\Whlll· '.ii ol tlw "UI \'l\'IH'S, 1111•h1d111g 10 whrt t0M·,1p1•1! Sl'llllUS 1111111' ho.11·11t•d a l S 1\1r Forl'l' I 1;111 tod.I\ 1111 .1 flight hat•k lo I h1· I 1111t-1I SI .Ill'.., 111 · ,,1111 'l'\1·11 of the ~urvl\ors RETIRING COUNTY . EMPLOYE A VICTIM-A3 11 ,11! 1·h11"·n 111 11 a' t' Lht• µIan<' d111111g ,111 lllll • n11.:d1.1lt• ... top tn I ·" 1'.il111:is Tho• 18 1n111n•cl .111<1 thrt.•1• 11•1.1ll\t'~ \\uuld lw flo-...n tu tht• l '-. \rnn Burn ( t·nter m ~.m \nte1n1n ·1, ' 11111..,1• .tho.11111111 h11l1'<I tht• pilot nf I he• 1'.111 \1111•11l'all )l'I Capt \·11101 <ir ult!" of <'1•ntt·n1ort * * * 27 Leisure Wovld \li~linas " .... /\ir l''orl't' offt('lah ;.,1111 thw.1• SUfVl\"Ol'S \o\hll \\t'f'l' 1t11t -.1.·11.iu-.I) 1111u1t•<l \\IHtld lw all1•\H•(! Ln 1!11 C'bt-Wht'rt' m lhf' l '111tl·d Stalf•s subJt'C't tu a mt•1hl'al 1•xam1nat1011 at an 1ntt.>rmerllillc ... 111p al !'wkG utrC' Air Fon·t• Bast•. "'\ .I The plane v. a.., to haH' t al-.c•n off t'arly thts aftl'rnoon hut plc1c·in,:? tht.> injured ahoarcl "',ts taking longer than t•>q >t•t·ted . L' S of facials sJ1d Earlier. both l'Jll Am1•nta11 and Kl.l\t airline·~ -..11ol lh1.•) we1 t not satisfied with lhl' 1nvcsl1g<1 tum by Spant:ih authnrtltt·::. ,\ P un Aml'ncan "Pokl·~m.H1 <SttTAKEOFF, Page A2l * * * They Loved to Travel ~111~1 of th1• 27 I .<IJ.!llfl.1 lltlb L1·1~u1 e World rt'!>ldl•nl.., \o\.1111 d1l'd in lht· C,rn<ir.\ bl<rnrb S11nda\ hdcl ltltk in com mun but retu t>ment ,1 't•n In lr<nel and the 't•lect111n uf a :'11t•d1tl•rraneiln1 r111,1· In the rlost· kmt <'Om mun1l' "'here memories art' lonJ! lh1· latest tragedy v.as 1mmcchakl\ likened to another that hap1><'nNi 10 years agn ~h en four Le1sun• World residents"' ere killt-11 h.\ Lht> falling v.n•ckage nf <a m ul.11r col 11..,wn b<'t\\C't-n two 11'1 lighter planeo; Tmlay. nags are ut half ma~l in Ll'1:.un' World and pl.in-. \H•rc· he• 1 n g m .id t· f o 1 f u n l' 1 ,d a n <I nH·monal st·n·11 ts * * * 'I ht• foltm\ 111g I' J 'um mar) "'11 h t111t•f h111i.:1 aph1l·<1l d<ila about hoth tht• l.l'ISllr!' World n·~• denh .ind othl'r Orange County n•suh•nts killed 111 Lhe \\orst a\ ia- t11lll cl1~.1stt•r 1n htstor} Ethel Blanche. 4698 Calle (\1d11 . .t \\tdov. in her 70~ who ~pent much of her time traveling sine<' ht•r hus band died fl\ c} ears a~u She came to Leisure World from Ventur .. m 1972 and was a memberoflh<' bndgt•cluh and the Ebt•llCluh Shell'flnofJm1l).o Mabel Brassfield, 3484B Hah1a Blanc.a. a fl5 vcar old \o\ ldov. \o\.ho v. as taking ·onl;. her ,t•rond trip since her hushamrs cfrat h h'o H'Urs ago Lloyd and lle lcn Challt>rton, * * * Dream Crashed Vow of Luxury Shattered SA;\ FRA~C ISCO I AP 1 They paid a<; murh a<; S2.498 apiece ror the two-week· Med1terranc>an H1J!hhght-. dream \'acatton that "'J' to begm \o\. llh a trans Atlantic night ancl ronttnue ~1th a luxu1 ~ 1•ru1s1.· Bv Monday morning. the 378 passengc•r" who hrgan the 1ourncy ..,,11urd;l\ <ihoard a l'an \men(<Jn JUmho Jl'l \.\('r<' to ha'<' been ex plnnng Funt•hal a "rharmang Portugue<;c• 10 ...... n.· and · t'H'nonc·., Ll\011ll• port-of-rail. "'''.>"a tr<wt•I bro<'h11rc· rl1slnhuted h~ Royal <'ru1c.,e Lines, spon:.m of the lnp "SA\'OR A GLASS OF FAMED \tarl<'lrJ \o\.lnl' lht> tirmhur<' '-UJZ~esL" for the f''unt'hal stop "Shop for girts m quaint ston•-.. or lr~ an e"<hilaratmg basket-sled ndc from thl· lop of 'f<'rnt.•rr• <Ir I .ucl a ·· Instead. the few ctoun who survived the wor1.t d1sasti;r in the h1!>tory of l'l\'rl aviation were lytn.I( 1n hospital hed!i tn a strange coun tr" Some were grievmg for lost husbands. wives or friends At the Royal Cruise ott1ce tn ~an l<'ranc1sco. a staff or 40 was busy taktng "literally hundreds" of calls an hour from worried re· latives and friends or those on the c ruise MICHAEL MUF.LLF.R. ADMINISTRATIVE manager for Royal Cruise. was turning away v1s1tors and reporters from the a~ency's modern downtown offices lie s aid company Vice Presi· de nt Duncart Beardsley was on his way to Santa Cruz de Tenenfe 10 the Canary Islands. where the Royal CruL'\c chartered jet collided on the runway Sunday with a Dutch Boeing 747 Royal Cruise. which opened its office here tn 1974. oHers two "Mediterranean HlghllghL'\" tours each y<'ar and a number of s1m llar en.uses on the ship Golden Odyssey A spokesman for Royal Cruise said earlier that many of the passengers were retired or elderly. Pictured in the brochure are a sunset-tinted Greek Parthenon in Athens. lavish spreads in the cruise ship's dining room and an attractive middle-age couple em· bracing on a moonlit deck THE "MEDITERRANEAN HIGHLIGHTS" .tour got off schedule early Sunday when the Pan Am Jet was diverted away from its scheduled landing al Las Palmas on Grand Canary Island because of a bomb explosion in the airport there "Immediately on your arrival al your destination. you will be el!lcorted to the M .S. Golden Odyssey, where you '11 be met by a warm w elcome by the s h ip's officers and crew,'' the brochure had said Instead, the jet landed at Santa Cruz and was taxiing for takeoff for the 50-mile hop back to Las Palmas and the Golden Odyssey when the colltsion occurred. FoR JORDAN TARTIKOFf• OF S&n Francisco, who had ac· companied his wife, Enid, a Royal Crull'le booking aaent, on tht trip, t he bomb-caused delay apparently aeemE'd a bad omen. The Tortikoffs got off the pla,ne before It began Its fatal journey down the runway. ''He j~t didn't want to get back on the plane,'' said his brother, Andy Tartikoff, who spoke with the couple Monday by telephone. I "She's Lraveled a lot with the agency," Tartlkorr aald or his sis· t«-r-ln-law. "This wH the £lr1t tlme they took \his trip It was her SOth birthday Sunday." 'liiH ' 1\\<• St•\ ill.1, \\t•l 1• mariwtl onl.\ :.t )ear .1go and \\CrC' 11 l a ho1.t•\ mt)llrl c·1 urst.' \Ir s Chat lt'rto!1 h11d llvt'<.l tn Lc1:.ur•· World since 19Gti and h!'r hu~h;ind movf'd lo lhl' communat\ from Los Angeles after ret1ren1cnl from the Department of Water and Power The\ were active <ii Geneva PrcsbVlertan Church an Cl Toro Brave Kids -My ra l'ochran, 79. of 436G A\'e Se\llla. "'al. the frequC'nt tra\ elmJ.! comp;1nt011 nf :\trs Blanche She wa~ an 1H·l1\ 1• volun leer at Saddleback l '11n1 muntt.\ Hos pital One or l:i l'01ld1 ('II. -.he and hPr hrothrr. <.'h1ud1· Ht>clcl of Leisure World. "'t•rt.> the 11111) on l's left The headlight eyes of the ''Oni .. den I. a sculpture hv lhtt Japanese Ai1 St.•lt Defc nsl' f<'urrcs. ~tare· dmrn ••t l·h1ldrc>n play 111~ 011 1t!'t 1wsl' m ~1bawa .\11 flc.1se -Shnman and Marian Elb ~orth, 71 an<I i3 n •spf't'tl\t•I.\. of 5350 Algarrnl>o. had mcl\ cd to Le isure World from Sl'attlc. where Mr Ellsworth wai; a :.lock broker He w4:; also a director of one of the retirement com · mumtv's mutual associations. Gay Bias Ban Again Submitted to Vote -R·ay and Helen llalldorson, of 89JN Ronda Sev1lla. were both in their late 70s and had been mar ned for Just over a year Mrs JIJlldorson was an employe of the Leisure World managemenlf1rm. 1nvohed m resales of \1llas and homes in the rommuntt\ ll«r hoss. Earl Tustkey, s a.1cl th1.• l'nuple were "hc.appy a s a lark and having a hell of a time .. since their marna~c -J ean Houston. SORC AV<' Sev illa. was a widow whu trav<'led cxlens1vclv s1 n(·e her husband"s death several \'ears ago Friends and m•1g hhors sa1cl sht.> worked in the hhrar> Hncl at Saddleback Hospital. was a good card player and was •·full of life." She was also a member or Geneva Pres by\enan Church -frank and Gwen Kas<'. Kl7A Via Alhambra. werr• inte r<>sted in gardening and flowers. a<'cordmK lo neighbors Mr Ka<1t• was also a member of the Laguna lhlls Rotary Club <See VlCTIMS, Page A2 > * * * Irvine Couple SACRAMENTO 1A l'1 Homosexuals could not be d11. criminated against by employers under newly introduced leg1sla t10n similar to a bill that was overwhelmingly de feated two ~ears ago But Asscmbl) man Art Agnos 10 San FranciscoJ. sa1rl .Monda!- that the political chmJte toward ho m osexuality has improved "'""*" an Assembly floor vote killecttheotherproposal in 1975 He said in an inlerne,. that legu;Jalors have had a chance to see that there was no pohltcal dam age to s upporters of anothe r Hearing Set On lroine's . Plan for Land Irvine citizens +.-ill have a last chance tonight to tell Irvine Planning Commissioners what they want lo see in the land use plan lo be adopted by the dty. The public hearing begins at 7 30 ln the city council chambers at city hell. After public com. Am V • • ment i s concluded. com· ong 1ClllD8 missioners will try to decide which land use plan to recom· Robert and Mary Webber of mend to the city council. Irvine were among the 51 Orange The city council will make the County res idents who died Sun-final decision following public duy when two jumbo jets collided hearings to be conducted at lhat al the airport tn the Caoary level. When a single plan Is islands. picked It will guide all future de· The Webbers, a retired couple. velopment In Irvine. lived at4972Tamarack Way. In addition to choosin& which They had apparently lived at plan to recommtnd, com· the University Park residence ml111loners wUI alao try to decide about one year, an.er moving the followinf: from HunUnaton Beech, where -Whether or not Vlllafe 14, they resided tor about two yeara. the area weat of Culver Drive. Previously, t.be Webbers wert re· north of Moln &reel, abould be sldenta of Glndale Their developed. . / - childrcin It.JU rctlde-tn the lAIS -Development pp.tterns for An1ele1 area. Vlllqe 10. near ftut Avenue. Webber wu reportedly self--Proper I for major em ployed prior to bls reUrem nl. com merctal c but hla llnc of wnr1t la unknown at -ReviJdon thl• time element. v 1975 m easurt' lh<it remo\'ed c riminal penalties for homo.sex· ual ucu. "It wasn ·1 C'\ en an issue an an) <·ampa1gn." he said Agnos s aid hts bill. which "'ould b an JOb d1scnminat1on based on sexual prefe rence. was a natural folio" ·UP to the edrlter 'consent inf.? ,1dults ·bill 'Thul bill gave th<'m the nghl lo lave.· he "aid 'But what good 1s that without th<' right to earn a hv1ng.,. .. Most peoplt> nre protected from employm<•nt di1.crim1na· lion." Agnos su1d m a s tatement ''The gay rommunily is not Employers have the ri~ht' to de mand uniform requirements of their cmployes, but people shou Id not be depn ved of the right lo work because of their sexual or1entallon. · · Coast \\eat her Fair «>night and partly cloudy Wednesday. Lows tomght in mid to upper 40s. Highs Wednesday in the low 60s. INSIDE TODAY Three of lht stars of "Network" bav. 01con on th"r mantelr today, 1»hile th' ale«>per mouie "Rockfl" .4nd 111 dtr•ctor . al10 1arned awarr11. Sa P.ooe AJ. ... LAGUNA BEACH WOMAN TREATED AFTER PLANE CRASH Phyll/s Walker, 34, Survivor of Worst Air Disaster Lagunans OK Swre Boss, Wife Suroive Two of lht• .,urv1vor., .ih11:.1nl the Pim t\m a1r1·1 <di '' t'I 1· L;irn and Phyllii. WalkH ,,r :110 Cypre.,s D1 I\<'. Lui:una B1•arh Walker. 29. '' m.rn.iJ.:l'r of till' Winston Tire .,Lon.> in lht.' <'ll\ ol Orange Sam Winston rompJn\ m\111·1 .said Se\ era I of h1' rnan.ii:<:r, hJt.1 heard from WJll-.t't l\1 11nd<.1v "The) saul lw "J!> dotni: rt· al \\ \'I I . IJot h h l .111 ti h I' \\ rf I' 'I h I'\ 'tTm1·d t11lw 1111•'.al 1•111 .. 1 p11rl ~ 11111 ,,.,1 1· d11111~· t11w Th•' ,., Jll'I lt•al lo lw 1111\\ II li:11'k l11tl.1\ \\ 111,tor1 ,,,11d \\ .all..t•r .1 11.11111• o l ( lh111 h,1s tw1•n \\ tth tlw n 1111p.111\ 1111 .11>11111 th 11·1· \ l'.11 ' 1111111·1• .tJ,:1 Ill I<' 1 h111•11:h11111 I h1 • «n unl \ h;1\'t• lt1·1•11 1-. 1i.:1111H: 1·\11 ;1 11.111111 ... of till' .11 1iil1•11t \1111111~ h11rn1·:>~ Rock 'n' §l;iidy Music, Reading Compatible lOWA C'ITY. Jo\\ a < l'I C.1..;tt•11rng lo 1'11<'1-'n roll mus1l' whtl1· sltHI~ 111 g dnt"•.,11 '1 hurt lt·t·rwg(·t ' t'•llH't'll tralton om• bit. a l n1\c1 ~.1t~ of lcJ\\a ll'Sl'a1ch1•1 lws l'onduckd · Tt.•t•nai.:t·rs .Jrc using rod; musrc to :tC'l'0t1tpa11\ many of lh<'tl' :.tl·t1v1l1t·:-· nolt'I\ .J<1mt.•s I. Ft anklin .1 musll' lt"<H'hl'r <it (\1rthage f'ollt•t:t' 111 l\1•110sha. \\ 1" ··rn faf'l. 111~111\ ft•(•I 111com;1l1·ll· \11Lh11ut the t'\l'I prc~t·nt lw,11 oflh1s mu-.1t· · F1 <ml..t1n g,I\ l' rt'.1clmg l'Ompn.>h<·n..,ton tl'sl s 10 thrt•t· gr 11up-. of L'l s.!hlh gradc·r" Ont• group touk tlw lc•sl \\Ith loud n>C'k n roll playing. anolh<!r \\tth thl' m11s1t· c1l lo\\ \ ol11n11· .incl the thin! \\ 1ttt no m11s1c· lk found lll1d1llt·rl'111·1· 1n 1he11 ... cores "Tod.1\., \1111111 ll\1· in '' \\111 Id of nH1~1<·al 'ound . · lw "><llll ·Fi 11 \ oul Ii... a:-\\ 1'11 "" ildulb. 11 '' .ti mos t 1 m po:--.tl1l1· t11 l'"<"1p1 • 1'111111 :-omt• t \pl· 111 m11 :-.tt«.ll sl11tlllh du r11t J.! 1111t· s tbll~ •n·11 \it IL ' Judge Bars Public From Murder Court ·\ prc•hrn1n.1n h1 arinl! 1nti1 multi pit' 1:nrnin.ll d1;.i1 !.!•'" f<rc1·cl h~ 1 .... n of thr ,.,. t1·1•n.11.!t'r' .11 ru.,ed of 1..illlni.e fo111 pP11plt• dur 1 n i: a ltl da \ m u1 tl1•r .111rl rnhbf'n spret' opt.'lll'd tod.11 111 s.inlti \n.1 ~t UOll'lpal ('11111 t llut Jud.:1• .lnhn 1'1•.11 h.1rr1•1l the pn''' .111d 1111hli1' from llw courlroom ,1ft1·r 1l1•fl'11,t• 1.1", t'r' t'X<'rr1i.1•<1 lht•ir ni.:ht 111 h;r\t' 1h1· hearing rond111 lt·d lwh1nd t'lowd door!' Funn~ t·nu1 t .11·1111t1 1h.1t roulll lead lo tlw11 h1·1n~ I r1t•d 1n Oran~e Cnuntv Supt·rior C'ourt are Brett Mattht•\\ Paul Thoma:-. 18. a nd Mark T1lrh, 17 · Ttlch. \\ho h u:-. bc:t•n <'l'rhfH•il for trial as an Jdull. fa<'l'' add1· . lional t·hargt'!> w ith William F rank Hnupu, 19, for the ... hooting o( a San Die~o f)(lht•e offltl'r 10 that c1t,y duri n~ the holdup nf a 11 quor st on• DI'<' 27 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"''°"-"O" Co-t1I 0 1U; ~tot W"tfl\wf\otl'I• o'loftll ~~l'°"f'N•w\ p,.,,, •\9'fbh~Chtrw 0..-"?'" Co.1t ~''"''"0 (O"ftOtl\J \il>CM"•,t Nf•t•"lin\ .,,. pvbl•\-"td MotW'Uy ffti•Jt•tQI\ I, Q.ty ,,,. foH• -...u ,._,,._""' ... t l'I Mw"''"""""' .. ., f\ , .. ,,. l•1rt Veit~, lt.,lfll,.. '•ddl•b.tir11 Va•!• f •Nt I~&"• h "<kith(IU \' #&\•"")f't•Q"""""tt "1 I"°"'! I\ ,._,,..,,M. \.ttU"4ht'\ ~ \~""°'_."' '~ D'l"<-INf outtl•V"~ •'•""' ;, •' )\ ~u A•, ~UHl.(~IA.ti.\t\A (•MOrft t~1' .... ,.. ....... PU,•O.nt •f'WI PvN·"""' ,.,. • c~ .. , V1r• rt ,,.,11o,.1 •l"d ,,.,..,,., '-''"'" ,,,-. T~tm•' kttYtt tO•ltr , ....... ,.,.. ........... Mtl\•t •""O l<"'°' CMrlHH LeM ltlt,_.,. •WI "'"'''•"' '-'•"•11•ne l dit•' OfflCH t~·:~!~ ~~:G~!.=~!';,~~ .• "~nr.=.~~~~l~~,.;,',r.~~,.::u: .. :;i• a1 S.." Olttlt ,.,....,., T etephon• (114) M2-4321 CIH•lfl•ll Advertlll"t M2·M11 \Mlt!flH .. t f V•flt'f ...... ()fth • M1·63t0 ,,_ .. •<•·- 4H-OllO Clle¥r't; fffl' °':?! <:~· ................. c-=r,,, .,"'.:;w::f.,~"'~"f':''.:':~~ :~·~·,.~ rtMMllC.fd •4'Pttvt •Dftlet Df"''PUU._, tt ....,....,,_,, ~~,.t1':".r.:!~r. .. :.""..:' .~~::. ~·~ =~·li :::!..~~ .....,,.,,, m1111err llJupu 1~ r11rn•n1h bemg helcl tn '-Jn D1e~o J11thor1.t1ec; \ rrt-c;t1ng offt<'E'r!> '><JIC1 the dl' ft>ncl;int., are hnk<'d to four l-.111 Ing' fhe sl:nrn~ .Jan :!1 nf (;.irden <;rm 1· dl·rk Ephraim .J ('hnstian. J.'i "'ho ""a., shot dur m~ thP roblwr' of a da1n outll•l 11n Katella \\enut' in C .1rden <;ro\t• Tht• killing Jan '.!9 of b1lliard p.irlor n\\ nl"r Auhre\ I. nuncan. IR <ind his daughlrr l>4'.'n1s£>, lK, ~ho were shot on lhe front l<H\O of their Anaheim home The murder Jan 21 of Laura Ann Stouf:!h lnn. 20, v. ho.,<' hodv "as found on a hill in ea~t Orange, a crucifix clasped l.Jghl- 1~ 111 her right hnnd Police· sai1l i.hl' had bct•n shot in lhl' fat'<' Court Weiglu Death Penalty W ASIUNGTON CA P > The Supreme Court 1s grappling wilh lht' death penalty again. includ ing whether to allow the execu· lion or someone for a crim e in whirh no life was taken The court ht'ard a rguments Monday in four separate cases posing new questions about the USt' or capital punishment, In· eluding whether it is appropriate for a rapist. That issue reached the justices from Georgia. one of the three 11tates In whkh the court ap· proved execution of murderers last year. The Justices purposely reserved, however, a decision whether death can be imposed for non -homicidal c rjmcs Fall Kills Man CO ALINGA CAP> -A BakersCleld man, Dean Alltn Griffith, 26, was ktlled whq he fell ~ feet from an oil 'n1 nuthorities reported • . ,,,_P-Al TAKEOFF t:ali.J • report by . paiall ol· n caall na.Una out ubotaae « bu_m .,... bJ tbe a.tr trallk c:oetrolJerw " iUrel) S>n!'.imllln'9 and annlled for " Otneiala had bttn (OOCffTl~ th•t Uw wrt"ChatC' ol tht 10,000 fool Sa.nt.1 Cru& runw y m11hl prt>venl the t>\ acual1on plant> from landantt Hut lhl' pilot. M•J W £. O"t'n or I>•· f''un1._k Spr· 1ngs. Fl<i tlt'W th~ tr,.n111port p lane ovt-t the wreckagt-and landed on tht· taxiway ulonaside the mam runway .,\\'hich rt:muim. dosed In Amsterdam h.LM ex· pressed disappointment that the rt1fllhl recorder from its airliner had bt:en impounded by Sparush offtc1als "As far as "e know. there are no Cac11..tues on Tenen(e lo col- late the information contained m th e fl1ghl recor<Jer." the spoke'\man sa1t.l .. We had hoped to get 11 back here as soon as possible to gl'l !>Orne idea '>'hat ('dU!>t'<1 ll)t• rra~.h · Pan \rnt•rit;11i said its 1n 'cs111~at1on 111lu tht• crash 1n dtcalt'Ct the colhston occurred about 100 feel from the spot ~ ht•re HS jct was scheduled \11 µull off th(• marn runwav and "";11\ unt1l tht• KLJ\1 Jet had-lakt.'n off It !>a1c1 both planes h ad lo taxi Jlon g the main runway because of t•nn~est111n on \ht> par;i:td l<J:-. '"ay Tht• KL.\! wtlln1•1· \1 <1 -. hurtltng d0\.\11 1111• 1111i\\,1.\ ;rl cil111ut 150 111 llt·-. ,111 1111111 for I ,dwoff v. h1•11 11 1 ;rmm .. d 11 1t11 tl11 l',111 ,\nwn1·an l'i 1111· ,1,.. It \\ ·' t11r11111g 11(( lht• r1111\1 .1.\ 1111111 ,1 t,1\1\\ .1~. Sµarush 111 r11·•·"" .... 1111 Th I'\ -..ud hot II pilot-. v. Crt' told I•• 1.1\1 d11\11• lhL' mJ1n run1\c.t\, \\1th lh1• Kl ~1 u .if: in lh1· Jc.111 'l'h1· ll1111•h 111!111 \\ J !> luld 111 turn . 1r11und :11111 Jll l'pJrt• for tJk~orr hul tn hold hrs 1111,.,1t 111n 11111 ,I gl\ en 1•lt'o1r.111n· \\l11l1 · lltr· Pa11 1\ni wt \\ ·'' 111 111111 'fl ·'' .• 1,1\1\\ ol\ ;1nrl \\ .111 1111· I h1· h: I '.I 1 •l.1111 111 t·lt,.1r llat•\ ,,ll(f 1:11\ \111 .. 11 111 { ,, .11 1.1h;il , .. 111 I ht• pl.1111'' I 11111111 ti "'""" h1·.11J 1111 .111d lh1• h t\ 11111111 ''"' 1\1!1•ih1·1 th1• hf.\! pilul h;1d jl('I 1111..,,lllll 1111;1!,1• c1fl T h I' () II f(• h JI I I (I I • z 1\ \ 1·ldh1tl'>l'tl \ iln ~.111t(•1) \\ •'" 1-dll'cl ,Jlurti.: '' llh tlw 111h1•1 :!tfl p1· r ..,11n' t t'JHll t 1•11 ,1 ho,1t d h1 :-- pla111• 11111 Kl..\I prt· .... 11lt•nt St·r i•111 Orlan1h111 ,,11rl th1· pilot ";..., 001· or tht· ;11rlir11•' m11o;t t'\Pl·1·1t•nc•1•d ll11•r" .mt! <lo11lrt1•rl h1 ".,,,Id h.1v1· h1·~u11 hi :-. t .al 1•ofl \\ 1lho111 l h·arant·1· .\nntht'r hl.~t ... pokesrnan sui:: J.:t>,l l'tl I ht'l l' C'ou Id h il' l ht: t•n a LJ1lurt• rn rommunit .1t1on:-. het \\ <'t'n I hl· <'Onl rot to .... t•r and both pl<.111t'.' a misunder-.ti.lndini: or µ!lot t•rror Tht• Pan Amer ll'~rn pilnl. Capt \ ll'lor c;rubbs of < enterport. :°': ' . v. u:-. among the 70 m1urcd ~t1n·1,or" from his plttne, but no l'xµlan.1t1hn from him of wh<it hJppt•ned \\ .1~ matl1• µ11hllc WINS IRVINE AWARD Officer Vic Thies f'rot11 Pa~ Al THIES ... the A1rportcr Inn. where Harbor M unic1pal Court J udge Robert T odd was the guest speaker Thies. who lhes in Mission V1e- JO with his wife and son. was ~raduatcd from the Orange Coun- ty Peace Officer's Academy as number two in his cla!!s. Heim- mediately bt'gan working for the Costa M<>Sn Police Department. assignf'rl to patrol in Jrvint'. Later Thies was assigned to the lrofflc division While recovering from a dune buftgy accident that occurred off.' duty. Thies was a ssigned to Operation 10·8. which wa~ the-de· vt1lopment o( the Irvine Police Dtpartment. Thi~. who WM 11elected for the honor by hl11 fellow officers and 11upervlsors, hu re&eived a s uperior rattnrc each year In the departmtnt. He currently hold11 a bachelor of scien ce deRree from Cal State I..os An1elff and Is now working on a mOJtcra dcsrce in publlc ad· mtnl1trattlon nt Cal Stalt Long Stach Switch Saves C......-p.......,. Site Hits Women's Lives Deadlock lur ky tht.>y did ... ht' ob111ernd Hl· .md Mrs. llolyo11k~ plan to l!ly STEVE MITC:Ht:LL °' "'" 0•"• ...... "'"" A change 1n lht'rr µl:rn:. for 41 rnarr) in Eruumad.! nut niontf'i. Mediterranean tour may have folluY. ln& the ~mnual yacht race saved the Uves of two Orange to lhat BaJ• city. Coa~t women, orlg1111&1ly booked "l haven't recetvt>d the t ele· for a 01ghl abo.ird ;in Ill falt'd graph )et. but Western l 'nwn Pan American 1uml>o Jct lo the called my son and gave him the Canary Is lands . message," Last said. Mar('1a Holyoake of Corona del "She asked that I contact h£>r Mar and her motht!r Ann Mills of son . John in Newport Beach, and !--aguna flJlls. apparently arnvf'd another son, Robb in San J ose, to m the Canary f!\lands on another tell them she's okay " flight, hours ahead of the Pan Where are the va cat ioning Am Jet the} were scheduled to women now"' lake "That's a good question, .. th<' "She "'red me anrt told m e to Balboa Island restdent laughed tell her l\\O -.ons .,he and her "She told me she's not mueh at molht'r an· oka\ ..,;i1d Carl f writin~ letters. but l'vl· i.:ot an A. Last · address in A then:-.~ ht•1 t• the\ are Last said Mr ' I lo!' o.1k1• .111d :-.uppo!>ed lo Jrr1' t' 1n ~11x;ul " her mother lo(lk il d1ff1•rc·nt 01~ht \I eek and a h;.ilf bet·aui>t' theu vr 11!inal lour ""ould '\Jrs Hol,\uakl· ha:. J brother ha' e re turnt•d 11, the C S earlier "ho \\orks m the t.: S Emba:-. ... , than they wun11•d in Athens. a nd she and ht'r "They had to lllJke different mother arC' scht•dul«d to v1s1t arran~emcnl., .ind it'!> :-use him there * * * * * * Fro• Pa9e Al VICTIMS PROFILED. • • -William and l.t'on<' Combs, bo1h In their 60s. of won /\\.t•nicla MaJOrca. \\l'rl' also marnt·<l l.ilc 1n lif<' Th<'' hJd II\ l'd in l.c1i.ur<: Worlil :-.ant·t• 1%!1 and madt.• ;1 Jl<11r1t nf I ak mg at ll·a :.t 11n1• t•>. I l•ndt•d t11µea<'h,\ear Mrs l'omh ... lrnm ·1 lon,1?t1m1? Anah1.•1m fum1h . 11r11 t• taught "t.hool 111 •hat 1·1t\ Iler hu:.bancl '" .1 n •t11t•d ,l\ot·;ido ranthc-r from f.tllh11111k and came from ~11:..,oun orH!tnalh -Karl and Lorraine Lar .. 011 • 336,\ Ave Sevilla '>'L'rl' 1n their 1•arl\ tiO' und \\t•ll 11!-t:d b\ neighbors Mr L:.u son ""as J n: tired rurcrafl mdui.tn engineer The couplt• l niH·lerl l'Xl1.·ns1,c·h and h,1ci onll rc·1.·t•nt II n ·turnt·cl from u trip 111 Au ... 1r.d1.1 .ind llw South St.·a~ Th1·\ \\ 1·n· \ c·r.r ill' '" t• m Lt•1sun· World act 1 v1llc:-. and l'lulls and Y. l'l l' r t•gul.ir thUtdl).!O('l'S -Renjamin M alin, t69F Call!.' Cad1l. ''·•S .1 singlt• m<Jn und ;ire tired ml'l'han1cal l'ngint•(•r flt• \1as .1 t.•olll't'tor of On<·nt,d ;irt.,..orl-.s and had tr.l\t·lcd 1•\ lt'OSl\'Ch Slrl('l' hi' r ell n•mt·nl -Heicn P l'tn.,, 2267 \ 1.1 Puerta. "as a li5 \ i '.ir ul<l "111011 and also an •·mplo~ t' or th1• Lei.sure W11rlrl ma11.1J.:t'mt•nl <'Om pam in tht• rl'~ ah.• ... d 1 \ ,.,,.,11 Sh l' cl n ti l' o \\ or k t• r II cl "n ll all<i1)r~on had signed up for tht• trip seµ.1r.1ll'h anr1 found out later they would !)(' lr.H <'hllg log<'lhcr -Franci" and Kalhr:vn Sim· mons. imt\ t\1 t' ~1a1orra. \\C'rt' bnth rl'l1n•d -.t'hf)(')I tl'at·herc; and res1dcn ts of Lerc;urt· World alm osl sinc<' 11<; inccrllon Tht·} decided lo take the• <'ru1Sl' almost on the spur nf Lht.• momt·nl and Mr Simmons had lo ht• t:alkC'd 1n to 11. nt'1ghbors rerall1'd loda~ -E lizahl'th Rt'inlnit. 219 Av<• Ma.1or('a, w<1s a rct1n·d l1hru11an Jnd teacht:'r rn hC'r m 1tl fiOs Sht· was trun•hn~ with hn l11n1.?11ml' friend. Vera llohnt•1 of Snnt;i Ana, \\oho was also ktllcd rn the <·01111.1011 lklall\CS 'ard shl· had taken a trip t.'' cry 1 t•.ir lor th<· past seven ,·cars -Ethrl Sebo, 7t. 11( r.~2 A\f' Se\'illa. had bet•om1• J \\'Hlo\\ \C'rv retcntl ~. act·ordrng Lo neighbors. and v. al> I rd' cltng to get a\\ a~ from ht•r lont'l11ws' -Flort'nct' Sparr, 85, 30870 \'1a Sercnd, v.as taking th<' trip 1\llh her 65~t·Jr olcl d.1ughter, lie I en \'e1 non, ''ho "as also k 1 J Jed Tht• t v. o '' orn<'n II\ t'cl logt?tht'r in L<·rsurt.· World Th<' two had tra\'C'lt.'d togcllH'r t''\· lt•usivl'ly 111 lhc JliJ1'1 fl\ e yt·ars • incl n •lurm•d from a lnp tu the Orient only a frw month:-. a~o. Mrs. Sparr's surVl\ing family member:-. said tht' \\Oman h.id he en a hospilal 11\\ nt?r and ad m ini.strator in Los An~elcs -f r('nt' T)zbir. 2 11 7P Vta Pucrla. was the "1fl' of a crai.h ~urv1\'or. Mario "Ham" Tyzb1r. Iler hus band of 28 years was hi as led cle<1r of the wrt'ckagc but sh e was trapped 1ns1de and died Sh e had been aclh c• al St Nicola.-; Church 1n La~una Hills -Charles and Fern ZIE"bell, of 5082 Ovalo. \\Crc cnthusiastH' a bout the trip and had urged friends to go w1lh them. M. r Ztcbel I was a r ctt red manufacturer of c hildren 's d oth ing from Chicago Ills wife had be<'n in lhf' m1llin<>ry bu"1 ness and t :rn~ht nt'f'dlepmnt at Le isure World where the couple had hved about 3 1 ~years One other Laguna llllls resi· dt'nl who had hverl in Leisure World off and on until his dl·uth in the crash was Marlin Fisher. tie was living in the Villa Valcnc1a retirement apartments . Fisher was an agent for Cood Time to Travel, the firm that bookE"d many of the l~isure Worlders on the ill-fated tour. He was a longtime aren res ident and member o( Geneva Presbyterian Church Five Newport Be1t<'h rt'sidents are llsted as falallllcs in Sun- doy'R Canary Island plane col· lis1on. -Brita Brandenbus. 68. re-ce n lly retlrfd from u ~f'nior cl<'rl<'al PoSIUon a~ the Oran&e Cuunty Rec(1rdcr's oll ice. is among the casualt1\'' Mrs Bran <lenbert.:. 706 Regunia An . Corona clel Mar. h ~d been ;1 ~ C\\ po1t Ocal'h 1 e:.1dcnt for thC' past 31 yc;irs. She •s '>Ur\l\Cd b~ ht·r -.on. $\'en Prt>tonou~ ul SJntc.t Ana Height!> -Dr. J. ~lonte J ohni.ton and his "'1fe. Patricia, reSLdenls uf Lido lslr for lhl• past 17 )E!ar~ also JX'l'l:.hed in Sunday's d1 ' ;ister. Dr Johnston. 54. ''as ped1aln t1an al the Acacia Medical Clm1<· rn Orang~. The Johnstons. 657 \'1<1 Lido Snud. \\l'rt' memberi. <1f the' lnmeCo;.i . ..,tC1iuntn C'luli Thl'~' art· :-.ur,·1\t•d h\ l\\o gr o v. 11 loo on:-. and t v. 11 ~ r 1n1 u daughters Robert and Be\'c rl ~ (;o<'dhart. 162\ Anita Lan£'. '.\l'\\ port Beal'h a Ii. o a r C' I 1 :-. I (' d am n n g I h 1 • fal ;ihl1es. I\ ne1~hhor :-.;rnl l\lrs Got.'dh:1rt "a. ... for111t·r prt.'s1Cll•11t of thC' Thursda) Morning Cluh 111 :\ l'\1 port Ika1.· h Lo(';d n o. ... 1dt.'nti:. for the· pa..,1 12 ~ear'>. lhl' (inedhi.trh l~J\'t.' l\\11 t hildn·n µre.sently •·nrnllt•<l rn COlll•ge. -Mr. a nd Mrs. ltohNI I .. Stf'\'f'nM>n. 119 ,\1·enicla S.rnt1.1go, San Clemente The Ste\ enson::.. ret1 red I rom business ltfl•. were act1 \ c chu1 ch membt•r:.. "'ho. atcor d111)! lotht·ir min1sten\ere · a ve1} happ) I-ind of peopl<'. · -U. Col. W. Clifford and ~1rs. Brad le), .31252 Pase<> Sl'rcno. S<.1n Juan Capistrano lit.· ""<li. a retired l\lc1r1ne Corp:-. offtt'C'r "ho, neighbors s ard, lt'fl the ~en·a·e early to spend morl' lime with his wife Mar1011e. who had .suc<'essfull> unrler~onv :a t·anct'r operation and who \\Orkt'<.I to ra1Sl' lund:-. lo comliat tht.' dt!>east· in olht.·rl> -Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Parker of Capistrano Beaeh. The Parker~ w<,>rt• ""' n<'rs of P arker Es('nl\\ C'omp;in~ Im· 111 Dana Point Mayor Visits 'F anlasyland' LOS ANGELES <A J» The II other candidates for mJ\ or hurled insults and chC1rges <.1l lhe 1nrumhenL But M a}'<>r Torn Bradlt>y sat quif'tly, ·a loom.ill !'mrle on his fncl'. lhrough an C\'Cnmg of what he later culll•d "fantasyland." The occasion Monrln.v 111gh1 "as a League of Women Votrr ... forum. what Bradlt'y says will hC' his only joint appearance with 1111 his opponents bC'fore the April ~1 primary election Several of the lesser·known candidates accused Bradley of machine politics. s lush funds and mob eonnections . But the 59. year ·old Democratic m:nor would not respond to the aceusa lions . Doctor Faces Death Charge SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A San ta Cruz physician was over heard saying he lhoughl a suction ~evice he used during a n abor t10n was runni ng backwards on a patient who died, according to two witnesses. The witnesses testified Mon· day at an administrative hearin~ brought by the stat e altomey eeneral's office against Dr. Richard Scotti. seeking revoca- lion of hi& medical license. Scotti 111 accu11ed ot "gross nceligence, incompetence and excessive lrt'alment. '' He was cha re ed wi th manslaughtt'r In the Dec. 31, 1975, death of Pilar Carranco 18 of Watsonville. ' • S;,iddleb•dt C'nllt'KC-trulllet':s ra iled Mondi.) lo lllO\•e 20 U{'f'\•s at My ford R oad and Bryan A venue 1nto escrow. leaving the ('JUT chanre that the site for the collcae's satellile campus will be c hanged. Trustees dcadlo<.'kt•d on a vote to put the $000,000 lrvlne R unch land into escrow. Tru!ltecs frank Grei n k~ and Donna Berry favored the move H owever, they w ere s uc - cessfully oppo~ed b y Trustees No r1ssa Brandt and Larry Ta) lor, both of whom fovor an alternahve campus site at Irvine Center Drive and Jeffre.\ Road Appro\'al of the legal purchase dot·ument:-. required a favorable \Ole Of lhrt:L' or lhl• f1 .. c t.'Urr~nl trush •t•s Rut Truslt·e Patricl- Oackus, who fJ\Ors the Myford· Bryun sit<.•, \.\ ;i:. .1bsent from lhl' meet mg Tht.• cs1.·row ac·t1on now is ex- ~wded lo bt• recuns1dcrcd dunn~ the lru:.tet•s' next mccting, April 11, when three new members who were l'll'cled earlier this month an• sC'at eel on the· board. Two of thC' lhn•t• nL·W trustees. Eus:em• Mc-l\n1~hl und Roberl Pnt'l', ha vt• said they fa\'or the alternal1H· :-.rlr• v. h1<·h i~ about 3 .5 mile:~ south of th\• MvfonJ·Rnon Sll(' . . \\ 1lhurn \.\ Jth thr· third 111''>' rncml.Jt'I of thl' board hJs Ill· d1t·atl0ll lh.11 ltl' '.'>llJIJlOl'b tht• M yford UI\ on .,,le Ho\\ t:\ er. hi.. op1 n ion ha:. \.\a' er N I rm ~e\ era I Ol'CJ!>IOlh Saddleback Trus tees Hike Salary S acldl t·h:it·I.. \'allt•\ ... drnol lru:-.tt•es hU\(' huuSll•d lh1•1r ~ u JH' rt n l l' n d <' n 1 's s a I i.11' ' t 11 $40,280. n•t10,11'll\l' IO Jul\ I 11£ la ... t \Car Su.pt•nntcndent H11·hartl Welle JH'('\'IOUSI) earnc•d SJR.IJOO per '1' a r plus an I'll.I ru S350 per month for mrlcagC' 1•\pen"l' ;md ;1utomobill0 alloY.anC't' or an ad· d1t1onal St.200 anmwlh Tht• mlle.1gt' anci .t1Jt11 .al lo\\ a nee "111 rema111 und1angl·tl "tlh the nt·w c·ontrat t ~e1~hho r 1n~ Capi-.lrano I mfied School D1slnct tru ... t<'cs v.ert• told last fJll by the Orange Count\ Counsel s office th:1t .1 1 l'lroal'll\ I? JM~ ra1~e could not Ill' grantt>et ror Supt J1·111m1• Thornsk\ 1111\\ l'\.l'I . .John I 'u11pl'I . '"""'' I.int to tlw .'\aclclkh,H'k ,upcrin tc·nclcnt, i.atd rt·lrua1·t1,·e µav 1 a1.,1·-. l'.11) l11• t~1' l'l1 J.., mng ·" thc•y an· "1lhin 1 hL· i:..inw h'c.il \ t'<ll' Trusll'I' Carol :":eustadl said \\'cltl··:-. p:t.\ 1 ;11..,e mak1..•i. ht:-. ::.al;1ry cumpcl1l1vf' v. 1th those in !>urrounding Sl'h1111I d1i.tnl'ls \\llh stm liar t•nroll nwnt:-. In Oc Lober of W7;"t, l ru.slcc-; of- ft'red \\'\•lte .1 p:1.' ra1 -.t• uf G G per. l't'lll /\l tha1 t1m1· \\'l'llt· rl'fu"t<'<I the JlJ\ h1i..l· ,a\1ng "The 1 ... pend111g :.p1r•d h.1:-. lo :-.top ~om"" ht•n• .111d 11 i.hould b(' ""'th me · \\'t•ltt· h.1:-. 1 L•portcdly ac- t cpted lhl' lah•sl Jli.l~ ra1!>e offer S ,ii on cs of o t lw r cl 1.s t n cl :-.upt•rmrcndt•nt:. arc a., follows Dr Robert Sdnd11s. Laguna ncarh l 'n1 f1l'd, s.16.0IO <plu:-. Sl75 per month for mllt•agc 1 01 Thorn1'.lt•;. Capistrano, $42.500 Dr Stan Cort')'. I rvinc I n1fied, S4Hl00 . l>r John Nirull, NC'wport- !\k~ a, S.13.154 <pl U!> use of a tar I f',.o,,. Page ;I I COSTS ... f :u·1 hty into consideration. El per~ also pointcd out thal lhc> S4 I m11l1on bud~ct deficit will C'\ t'nlually be offset by future col· lcct1on of patient accounts still owed the count,\ as well as "un- an llcipatcd revenues" from the sale of mcd1cal center land. HusbandHtU Ltut Word? An outraged Huntington B each woman who Is separated fro m h er hus ba nd told police Mon· day thnt somrone !\lipped \ lntorth('r WRrhn11er Avenue . apa mt>nl w c s he was gone. Nothing was 11tolen, but oil the fumJture was rf"ar- renl{cd. just the way her f'Stranf(ed husband liked It, llh<' ROid. Pollet> observed thet the woman'• hus band ap· parently still ha11 a key to the apartment the couple 11hared in happier hmes 7 ... I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUE~OAY, MARCH 29, 1977 I TEN CENTS NS, JO PAGES oc • at1ent Care Cost Up $4 Million By G~RY GRANVll.LE 01 Ow O•lly ~Itel Sl•ll Orange County supcrvbor:. will be told today that 1t will co:.t $4 .1 million more than they budgeted for 1976· 77 to treat in- digent patients at UCI Medical Center. Total county paid patient care costs for the fiscal year will h1t $9.1 million as opposed to the S5 million budgeted, according to C ounty Health Officer J . R Elpers. That means the cost savings hoped for when the county last July sold the medical cente~ to the universjty, didn't matenaltze. "It is now apparent that we un- der budgeted and this year's budget allocation wilJ fall short of actual cost for this ft scal year," Elpers said in a report heading £or the supervisors. "Based upon our experience to date we estimate costs for this fi~cal year at $9.l million. leav- ing a budget deficit of $4 1 million," Elpers continued The health o fficer m ade it clear the budget shortage "is not traceable lo maladministration'' under the county's patient care contract with UCI Medical School. "We attribute the budget de· ficit to underbudgeting due to the non-avrulability ol a reasonabl~ basis for c:ompartson when estimaung costs for this fiscal year ." Elpers said Under the counly-UCI coo tract, the medical school agreed to provide the md1genl patient care that 1s 'co unty government's responsib1hty And the $4.1 million def1c1t means that care cost almost Didn't Get Takeoff OK Before Tragedy? SANTA CRUZ D E TENERIFE, Canary Is lands (AP) 1'hl' deputy di reC'tor of Santa Cruz's airport said today the pilot of the Dutch Ju mbo Jet that collided with a Pan American Jumbo causin~ 575 de aths ''did not receive clearance from the control tower to take off." Juan Linares told r eporters this was clear from I istemng to tapes of convcr:..it1ons bctwel'n the two pilots and the control tower A so urce close to Pan American had no comment on Linare!>' statement but 10d1rat<.>d the last order to Dutch pilot in * * * Neighbors Shaken by Six Deaths By PJOLIP ROSMARIN Of tlw 0•11~ Pilot Sl•fl Even among the neighbors who d1dn 't know lht:m well. there wa~ shock and unexplainable Joss Monday ovl'r the three South Coast couples killed in av1at1on's worst air d1sJster Lasted amon~ the dead \\er1• Robert L. and Ann Stevenson of 119 Aven1d a Sant1ai:o. San Clementc. Lt fol W Clifford Bradley and his \\1fe Mar1one of 31252 Pasco Sereno. ~an Juan Capistrano, and Robert and Isabella Parker of Capistrano Beach "Oh. no," s~od thl' mdna1::c•r of the Capistrano Valle') Mobilt> Estates, in San .Juan C;1p1stranfo. where th~· l'arkNs ha!1 h\'ed be f o re a r l' c <' n t m 11 \' l' t " Capistrano B('a<'h ·'Th<''-' Ii vcd hC'rP sc•\ C'n vc·ar ... Oh. no.'" c;IH' i;a1d .11wrn "wt'rt' they on th:H plane"' Wt•rc' tht•rt• any other:-from hf'rf' • · Sitt• :-.,11cl the ParkC'rs ~1·1 t> )!oo<I · 1wopl1• "No." she s:ll(1 .ind C'nulcln't ~I' C' her namt• " nt•1J.(hhor or 1 lw Hr ,t1Jlf')' said. \'t•:.. nf nmr"' I knev. them What a t1•111blt• thm~ Well. no. I don I know th1nJ?s hkt• that I saw thcm JI I the time. you know. as nCtJ.(hhor' Thl''t v. •'rt' in and out, quiet I don l t..nov. personal th1n~s " "He seemed to play golf a lot," . Ro b ert Stevl'nson s neighbor said of him "They've lived here at least seven or eight years She's a member of the San Clemente Wome n's Club "We knew they were on the plane. There's been gossip about it in the neighborhood all day. Wt• didn't know they'd been killed. Gosh " The Stcv<'nsons. u rctin·d cou pie. were mcmbcrs nf St i\n drews hy th<' Sea M1•thod1 st Church s;nce 1967. arrord1ng to minister Don A. Bassett As an every other instance of , the people who did know the crash v1<'t1ms well. Ra11sett pre rerred not to speak of them m th<' past tense, hoping for a mistake in the hsts of tht' de ad. Bassett said the couple were acttve m the Hlllto pJ>t'rS. n group for retired people w ithin the church. They served on the church Meals on Wheels team. and annually chaJred the Round Robin bridge tournament held in the church. Stevenson golfed. He was uked what kind or peo- ple the Stevl!!Mons were. Bassett !'old, "They were a very happy kind of people, and always had a smll~ on their faces "The last tlmt I saw her, they were telling mf' about this trip they were 1otn1 lo toke. rctllly excited about this adventure "Tbt'y're the kmd of people that will be very sorely mttsed. "Please understand," l\assett llald, ''I don't want to talk of th.em in lb Pl~t. l want to .-peak <SeeSllAltBN, Pa•eAJ) English was ''clear to hold," 111 dicating that the pilot had no clearance when he began takeoff. Franz van Reysen of the Dutch Civil Aviat10n Authority :.~tid "clearance was given by the tower and confirmed by KLM " All 249 people aboard thf' Dutch plane, including the captain, Z A. V van Zanten, died in the crash Sunday, av1at1on's wori.t disaster Airline officials said 71 pcopil- survived the collision, all aboard the Pan American Jet The :-.ur vivors included 67 American:-. Of t h e 5 7 5 d e ad . 3 2 1 v. •· r t· Americans * * * Dream Trip M t>an\\ hilt'. 58 of the s un 1vor:.. including 10 who t•scapt•d st•nou!> 1nJury. boarded a US Air ForCl' C 130 today for a flight back to the United States He said St>Ven or the survivor~ RETIRING COUNTY EMPLOYE A VICTIM-A3 had cho:.en to leave the plane during an rnlermed1ate stop 1n Las Palmas The 48 mJured and three relat1\•es would be flown to the L' S Armv Burn Center in SJn Antonio Tex Tho!>l' .ihoard 11wl11d1•cl the pilot nf thl' P<tn Amt•ric.11l ll'l. C\1pl \'11'1111 Cruhb" ul \'1•11terpo11. • ~ * Crash Shatters Vow of Luxury SAN FRANCISCO c A Pl Tht•\ p.rnl a!> much ai. S2.198 apiece (or tftet~week "Med1terraneJn lhghltght!> 'dream \C1Ca t1on that was to begin with J trans Allant1c 01ght and continue v.1th a luxury cruise By Monday morning, th<· 37R pai.:.en gcrs v. ho began the JOurne) Saturdav aboard a Pan Amencan Jumbo Jet '-''erf' to have been ex ploring Funchal. a "charming Portu~ucse to" n, · and "ever) ones favorite port·Of·call. · sa:,s a tra\el brochure distributed b) Royal Cruise Lines. sponsor or the tnp "SAVOR A GLASS OF FA~ED Madl'1ra wine," the brochure suggests for the Funchal stop · Shop for gifts in quaint stores, or t:.Y an exh1larating basket-sled n d<' from the top of Ternc·rl' de Lucta lnc:t .. ~<1 thf' fl'w dozen who survived the worst disaster in the hi.story of c1 \'ti aviation were l)1ng in hospital beds in a strange coun try. Some were gricvin~ for lost husbands, y,,1vcs or fricnds At the Roval Cruise om ce in San Francisco. a staff of 40 WJs b usy taking "i1terally hundrC'<ls" of 1·alb an hour from worried n· lal1ves and friends or those on th<' ('nllbC' MICHAF.L Ml'El.LER, \DMINISTRATIVE man<tger for Royal Cruise. was turning away v1s1tors and reporters from the agenc~ 's modern downtown omre!.. lie !>aid company Viel' Prest· dent Duncan Beardsley v. as on his wa) to Santa Cruz de Tenenfe in th<' Cana~ lslancb. "ht' rt· the· Hoval Cruise ch<irtered Jel col11c1efl on the nlJ\W3\ Sund.1~ \\1th a Outch Hoeing 717 RO\ al C'nusc v.h1 eh nix'nl'cl ll'> offlt'C' h<'rc 1n 1974 nff<·rs hH1 \1 ed1terranean H1ghhf!hl" tours N1ch \l'ar and a number of "' m 1lar cnust's on I hf' ship Goldc•n Od)-:O.St'~ ="' y Atr foret• off1 l'H.1b su1cl tho:-.t· survivors wtm wt'rl' not '>enously injured would be allowed to ~11 elsewhere in the United States subject lo a mt-d1cal f.'xamanation at an tnler med1alC' stop at McGuire Air ForC'c flase. N J The plane was to have tu ken off early this afternoon but placing the Injured aboard was taking longer than cxpectc·d . U S of f1cials said Earlier. both Pan l\mer1can and KLM airlines :.aid they \\Cn not satisfied "'1th the inve~t1g& hon by Spanish authorities A Pan American spokt•sman (Sff Sl'RVIVE, Page A2 l Gays Seek H i ring Equality SACRA M ENTO c AP l Homosexuals could not he di4i· t•rim inatcd against by employl•rs under nt-wl) introduced Jeg1s la tion similar to a bill that "as O\ er"helmmi:tlY defeated tv.o years ago But Assemblvman Art Agno" c D·San Franc1sco1. said Mondc.1\· that the pohllcal clim ate toward homosexuality has 1mprovNI c:1n rc• an Assembly floor volt.' killed the other proposC.tl in 1975. He said in an interview lhal legislators ha\e had a chanct• to see that there was no pohlJcal damage to support('n, of another 1975 measure that removt.'<f criminal penalties for homos1.•x ual acts. "It wasn 't even an issu1.· 1n any campaign," he said. Agnos said has hill, which would ban .1ob di4'cnminat1on based on sexu<il preference, was a natural follow·up to lht• carht.>r "consenting adults" bill "Thal bill gav<' them th(' nghl lo live." he said "Rut "hal good 1s that without thL• rrght to cam J living"" \ spokesman for Ro'.-al Cruise '>aid earlier that m<my of th{' passengers werl' rt>t1r!'f' or C'lderly Pictured in the brochure are a ... unset.tinted Greek Parthenon m Athens. lansh spreads in the cru1sl' ship·s dmmg r(){)m aoci ,m attral'll\C middle·a~e couple em· bracing on a moonlit ckck .. Most people .ire protectccl I from e mploym ent d1-.cnmma· lion," Agnos said in a slalement THE "MEDITERRANEAN HIGHLIGHTS" tour got off schedule early Sunday when the Pan Am Jet was diverted away from its scheduled landing at Lis Palmas on Grand Canary Island because of a bomb explosion in the airport thl're. "Immediately on your arnval at your destination, you will be escorted to the M.S. Golden Odyssey, where you'll be met by a warm welcome by the s hip's officers and crew," the brochure had said. Instead. the jet landed at Santa Cruz and was taxiing for takeoff for the 50-mile hop back to Las Palmas and the Golden Odyssey wht'n the col!ision occurred. FOR JORDAN TART IKOf'F OF San Francisco. who had ac- <'Ompamed his wife. Enid. a Royal Cruise booking aeent, on the trip, the homb·caused delay apparently seemed a bad omen Th<' Tartikoffs got off the plane before it began its fatal journey down thl' runwav "He just didn't want to ACt hack on the plane." said his brother. An1ly Tartikoff, who c;poke with the couple Monday by telephone "She's traveled a lot with the agency," 'l'art1koH said or his i>is ter -in-law "This was the first lime they took this tnp It was her 50th birthday Sunday." Woman Knifed In Tijuana TIJUANA, Mexico <A P) A tourist from Canada was stabbed and severely injured by a purse snatcher while on a guided tour of Tijuana with her husband and three children, authorities saicl today. The spinal corcl of Norma Mason, 37, of Surr<'y, I Onllsh Columbia. was severed She "'as taken to Bay G<'neral Hospital in Chula Vista, re- portedlv paralped from thf' chest down l'ohce were lookan~ for her assaila nt San Clemente to Eye Rationing The possibility of water ration- ing in the city of San Clemente Is among five items to be di11cussed · at a special meeting of t he city council and subordinate citizen commiasions at 7:30 p.m . Wed· nesday at the municipal golf course clubhouse. The consideration of a water c onservation ordinance Is re· qu~sted by the planning com mlHion Clay Dillman, sentor plaMer. said no formal action was being proposed at this time, but tho item waa "Juat to plant the seed." "The idea II to bat U around and to~ if we want t.o consider anythint. to direct staff to do somethin,e, look into it," Dillman said. San Clemente bas two sources of water, the Tri-Cities Water Dist rict which imports Colorado River water from the M elropolltan Water District s ystem. and city wells. Currently the city aeu about two-thirds of lta water from Tri·CiUea and one thlrd from the city wells. The city has 1tora10 ~apacily of ' 83 million ••llona and Tri Cllitt bas 1tora1c of 48 mllllon riallona Other ttem due conalderaUon by the couacll, pl-11ntn1 com- misRion, parks and r~rution commission, traffic and parking commission and the architec- tural review board memtx.'TS in· dude · ModlflcntJon of the El Camino offramp from the south· bound lanes of Interstate S, u well as CalTrans plans for freeway widening -Prtstn Utlon by the American Skateboard Aasocln· tlon ol the poulble location of a skateboard park ln San Clemente. Traffic: and parkln1 pro· bl~m• tn the Montalvo-Lobdro nel1hborhoods. twice as much as the county an· t ic1pated last Augu s t when s upe rvisors approved thl' SS mil hon medical center 1976· TT budget. "At the lime, the S5 m1lhon budget seemed reasonable in view of the clinical teaching sup port money to be allocated to lhc un1vers1ty and the surplus of $1 2 m1lllon for vacation payoff,"' Elpers said. The health ofCicer went on to sity thal despite the $4 .1 million defic it "the transfer of the medical center to the university haa provided significa nt savings to the county.'· • ' He defined lbe projected first- year savings under the contract al $1.8 million. a figure arrived at by taking such factors as cost of operalJOl\i and repairs lo the <SttCOSTS, Page A2) LAGUNA BEACH WOMAN TREATED AFTER PLANE CRASH Phyllis Walker, 34, Survivor of Worst Air Disaster LaguuansOK Store Boss, Wife Survive Two of the surv1\'or-. ahoJrtl the Pan Am aircraft v.1•rc I .1r1' and Ph) 111:. Walkt:r of :110 Cvpre:-.!> Drl\e. Laguna lfr;il'l1 Walk<'r. 29. 1s man;igt•r 111 llw Wmston Tin· !>tort• 111 lilt' 1·11' uf Orange Sam Win:-.ton. company 0"111•1 said sen'ral of his m.111a~l·rs h.1d hcard from Walkt•r M11ntl.1\ "They said hl• was doin~ 1 ";ii * * * \q.'ll . both he and hts wtfe. They :o.t'L'ml•d to be 1n real good s pirits and v. crl' domg fine They ex- Pl'CI t>d to ht• flown back today." \\ 1 nston sa1u Walker. <i nalln' of Ohio. has ht.·cn with lht.• company for about tbret• Vl'<Jrs Polit·<' al{Cnl'l<'S throughout the 1·ou ntv huvt• bl'en a":-.1gning extra p;llrois of the· accident victims' honH'S * * * Retirelllent Center Mourns Its Dead By WlLl.IA!'t Sftl REIBER OftM O••ly P1lol \t•lf Most of the 27 Laguna Hilb I .e1sure World residcnb who died in the Canary Islands Sunday had ht lie in common but retirement. a yen lo travel and the selection of a Mediterranean cruise In the close kml commun1tv where memories are long. the latest tragedy was immediately likened to another that happened 10 years ago. when four Leisun• World residcnts were k 1 I led by thr fa lling wreckagl! of a midair col ll sion between two jet fight••r planes. Today. nags are at half ma!o.I 1n Leisure World and plans were h<' an g made for funeral and m emorial services. The following 1s a summary with brief biographical d:it:1 about both the Leisure World r c!-.1 dents and other Orange Count:,; residents killed 1n the worst av1a· lion disaster m his tory -Ethel Blan che, 4698 Call<' Cadiz. a widow in her 70s who spent much of her lime traveling since her husband died five years ago. She came to Leisure World from Ventura In 1972 and was a memberofthe bridge club and the Ebell Club. She left no family. -Mabel Brassfield, :W84B Bahia Blanca. a 65-xear·old widow who was taking only her second trip since her husband's death twoyearll ago. c.::·u~;d and Helm ChaUerton, ~Sevilla. were married only a year ag() and were on a honeymoon cruiS{'. Jtfrs. Chul terlon had lived in Lelturc World since UM~ and her buaba.nd moved to th~ communtty from Los Angeles al\errellrementll'om the Department of Water and l>ower They· were acllve at G~ntva Presbyterian Church in El Toro -Myra Cochran, 79, of 436G Ave Sevilla. wu Lh~ frequent travellna companion ot Mrs. Blanchc She wa4' an active volun- t(.'er at Saddlcback Community llosp1tal One of 13 children, she and her brother. Claude Redel of Ll'1sure World. were the only ones ll'ft -Sherman and Marian Ells· worth, 77 and 73 respectively, of 5350 Algarrobo. had moved lo Leisure World from Seattle, where Mr. Ellsworth was a stock broker. lie was also a director of one of the retirement com- munity's mutual associations. -Ray and Hele n Ha lldorson, of 893N Ronda Sevilla, were both in their late 70s and had been mar- ried for just over a year. Mrs. <See VICTIMS. Page A2l We athe r Fair tonight and partly cloudy Wednesday. Lows lo!"ighl in mid to upper 40s. Highs Wednesday in the low60s INSIDE TODA. V Thre1r o/ the •tar$ of "Network'' bav. O•cara on their mantei. todo11, while tht> sleeper movte •· Rock11" and lb director also torned awordl. Sft PO{lff A3. laile x ' Site Hits Deadlock Sad.dJcbadc Collt1•c truttta fatted Monday to move zo acrn al Myford Road and 8ry1t1n A venue mto escrow. lea Ying tbe clear chance tb11t tho 11te for the ~llesc's satellite campus will be ch1n1ed. Trustees deadlocked on a vote to put the $600.000 Jrvin(' Ranch land into escrow. Trust~es Frank Greinke u nd Donna Berry favored the move. However, they were 'uc cessrully oppo~ed by Trustees Nonssa Brandl and Larry Taylor, both of whom favor an eltel'TUlllve campus site at Irvine Center Drive and Jeffrey Road Approval of the legal purchase documents required a favorable vote of three of the five current trustees But Trustee Patnck .Backus. who favors the Myford· .Bryan sHe, was absent trom the meeting. 'rhe escrow action now i~ ex· peeled to be reconsidered during lhe trustees' next meeting, Apnl 11. when three new members -- who were e lected earlier this month -are seated on the board. Two of the three new trustees. Euge ne McKnight anc.J Robert Price, have said they favor tht' alternative site which is about:! 5 miles south of the Myford Dryon site. Wilham Watts, the third new member of the board, has in· dicated that he supports the Myford·Bryon site. However, his opinion has wavered on several occasions. Thieves Get Big Haul in Laguna Beach Laguna Beach thieves mud<' of( with 13 panes of :-.tainl'd glas:-. church windows. a 60 pound coin operated binocular from Heisler P ark gaz('bo, :ind S2, 750 1n c·amera C'quipmt•nt O\'t•1 thi• weekend Off1c1als ul ~t. M arv':-. Episcopal churC'h, 128 Park A~t>., cs t I m at e rt I h l' \ <ii IH' 0 f t h I' ..,tamed glass w1ndcl\\.., at S2.2oo The windows had heen i1tacked on a sail awa1tin~ installation. Police \\ere unccrtJin how the thief got 11\ tht• church Thl' Heisler Park binocular. 1n· ... tailed <1l Vi ctor Hugo Point. \\as cut or pnc<.I off 1h bast• JU.,t b('lO\\ th<.' coin ho~. wh1rh JI'-" was taken Pol1 re e:-.11mated !he· lo:.s at $1,500 Kathv r. Ynun,: 19. n Coronu d t' I ;\I a r photo J.: r n fl h c r. \\ a-. <;\\ 1mm1ng :it Th aha SI ri•rt hr,u h Sat11rci;I\ \l.h<'n a h11r~lar 011ent.•d .1n unlol'kl·d rl'ar door of hr•r 11arkrd rar :ind qoll· 'lC\Pral <'am<'r:ts :ind lr•n't'" potit•e smd l~rom Page 1l l COSTS •.. f,1cil1h 1ntocon ... 1dt·r.1t111n F:lpt'rs abo potnlt•d OUl th;1t !hr SI 1 million lludgl'l d<'fk1t \\Ill e•\ e•11t11ally b<> offset hv futun· c-ol lt•c•t 1011 nf fl.JI tl'nt <H'rn11nt., .,ttll owNl lhr n111nt\ a .. '"'" .,.., un trnllrtpute<t n•\·<'nlle'I · ( rom t h1 ~ak of mNhc al 1•1•ntcr I.ind Stereo Gear., Bike Stolen in San Juan Stereo equipment and a bicy<.'le with a total value or $700 wert- · s lo I c n from a Sun Juan Capistrano home by a hurglar who entered via the unlocked door. Orange County sheriff's of · flcers said the theft was reported by r etiree Diane Henley Laul mann. 61, who wa11 away from the home, 30772 Calle Chucca, :it the time. ORANGE COAST 1.. ~c DAILY PILOT ~";!';.~~~r~~·r, ~~i:;:;,;.,: ~·-~ ,,,.,, fltutJ'l\P\•"" C•""IHllft. ~, .... ,...,,,..,_., '""' INbfl\l'ted MoN°ff¥' '"''W0t\ Jfll'Mt' ttH' (PtA ::~·v=~r~!!"· ;4.';;'~:r. ~:.~:::1 U.....ilMK" SO\llPll(O•\t A\~4~1,a1 tWlf'I ., ~I~ \i1tur••-., Miid \~\ ,,.. c;!~~C:.,t~!'1.~i't'.~~•~'~>t"° Wlal ... ., 11 .... ., ... _ l"rul .. IU •llW ,._lt'Wr J~-11 c .... , \11 •Pr•\tftf'"tA'K'tC..~M,.._.~ Ttt.m•' l(•••tt fdllOf T-•""' ........ -1141•1 ... ltllw 0.flt• 11. ~ •• ,_ ....... AUlt41M ~·••IM'*"°" U11Uft8 h•Cfl Offlot f1t1>0-. .... ,,,.,,... #ell..,. .... ,. .. , ... o ........ .,.n OUloe1 C..lt lillt\.t; HOW.ti 8eyM'""" lf...,11...,on lu•ft• 111111\tt<ft...,.,...'11 Mdf!Jtt>.c• Vt!ltf llJU u llll01 It-. ot t.An 0100<0 "r- T 1lephona (71•)~21 C11NmH Ad•11tlllng ~5tta Lagu"• hH" All ~rnent•: h'--fto"•·~ ,,_,.,,( .. _ ue..otlO ' ' y lOW A CITY Iowa C P> -Uat.enlq to toek 'n' roll muMc whlle !hulying doesn·t hurt tettnaaen· concen· tratloo one bit, a Univer~•t>' of Jo~a researcher has concluded. .. Teenagers are using rock mu!ic to accompany many oC thf!lr aet1\'it1~. ·• noted James L. Franklin. 3 music teacher at Carthage Colleae in Kenosha, Wis. "In fact, many feel incomplete without the ever- present beato! this music." Frank.Un ga\•e reading comprehension tests to three groups of eighth.graders. On~ group took the test with loud rock 'n' t·oll playing, another· with the music at low volume ~nd the third wl\h no music. 1 l~ found no d1ff erence in their scores. "Today's youth live in a world of musical sound," he ))aid ... For} ouths as well as udults, 1l is almost 1m· possible to escape from some type of musical stimuU during one's daily activities.·· Saddlehack Trustees Hike Salary Saddl eback V:illey school trustees have booated their 's uperintendent's salary to $40,280. retroactive to July I ol last year. Superintendent Richard Wellt· previously earned $38,000 per year. plus an extra $350 pct month for mileage expense anr:I automobile allowance, or an ad d1tiona1 $4.200 annually. The mileage and auto al lowance will remain unch1:1nged with the new contract. Neighboring Capl~lrano U nl(led School District trustees were told last fall by the Orangt· County Counsel's office that a ret roactive pay raise could not ht• granted for Supt Jerome· Thornsky. However, John Cooper. as:.1s tant to the Saddleback supenn tendent, said retroacl1\ c pa\ raises can be given as long J., they are within the same f1s!'al year Trustee Carol Neustadt "<1111 Weltc's pay 1 Jt.,c mak1•:-. h1-. salary t·ompet1t1vc with thO.Sl' 1n :iurroundin~ ~1 hool d1stncts \\llh similar enrollml·nts. In October of 1975, trustees or fered Welte :.1 pay raise or fi.H pt•r <.·ent. At that time·. Well!' rt'f11wcl the pay hikt'. s.1 ysn~ Th•• 1s pend1ng1 s piral ha ... to ''"P somewhere and 1l should h1· "11 h me " Welte h.is reportr<ll~ .11· cepted the latest pay raise• 11ff1·1 ~alaries of othl'r <l1.,tr11 t .,upc•nntenckots .crc as fol lo\\" -Dr. Robert Sanch1s 1 .. 1..:1111;1 Beach l 'ntfled $36.0·10 • plu:-. SI i1 per mnnl h for milt•agt' Dr Thorns!Pv. (';1p1str,11111 $42.SOO Ur Stun Corev lrv1111 \ 'n1 f1ed . S44.000 Dr John \.1rol I '\ t'\\ pm I "1•-..1 ~.3.1'.'>l 1plu:.11.,1 1Jf al ar Capistrano Home Rifled by Thieves •\ San Juan C<JJ>l!ilr;.ino hqn.1• lratnPr lo:-t propt•rt} vnlu<.•<f ;1l Sl .2i5 tCl hurglars who brok~ into her home while i.he ~ai. on Vlll'J tton In England OrangC' C.'nunh "h"n(('s nffi 1·rs .,;ud intruders took rlnlhiog furniture. gu1t.ir' .tnd ~ten•o N1utpment from lht' home "' Rhoda 1.vnn Sowc1<'11 2:! or 279i" L1llP l>t·i \tnnt" Fro. Pa,,. Al SURVIVE .•. called a report by Spanish of· ftcials ruling out sabotage or human error by the air traWc controllers "entirely premature .:ind uncalled for '' OfflC'1als had bl'en concerned that the wreckage of the 10.000 foot Santa Cruz run way mi~ht pt l•v1•nt the c•vaC'u:ition plane from landin~ Hut the pilot, MaJ W E Owt·n of De Funiak Spr Jn~s. 1"1<• .• flew the transport plane over lhe wreckage and !Jnded on the taxiway alongside the mam runway, which remains dosed. In Amsterdam, KLM ex- prelllled disappointment t~at the flight recorder from its a irliner had been unpoundcd by Spamsh 0H1c1als. ,\~ fa1 as v. e know. there arc no f Jc1htws on Tenerife to col· I.ill' thl· information contained in I h 1• f I 1 g ht recorder. • ' the spol.<.•i.man said "We had hoped t 11 ~l'I 1l back here as soon ai. 1u1.,s1hlc 10 ).!Cl :-.nml' idea \\hJt 1 ,lllM"l lhl' rra1th PJn Amcril«•n ~u1d 1ls 1n '1·~t1,C!;it111n 1ntu the· t•rash 10- cl1r.11\'cl till' n1lhs1on ocrurrccl ,1 IJ<t11t 100 lt'L'l ftom the spot \\ hl'rt' 11:-wt wu'\ scheduled to 111111 nfl 1tw muin runw;1y and w,111 1111111thr•1\1.M J••t h;.i<l l:iken oll 11 .,,11cl both plnnes had to taxi .d•111g llw rn;11n runway hecausc of 1·ongt-.... flon on the parallel la:\. IV. ;t\ Th<: K l.M 1ethner v. as hurtling rlov..n the runwMy ut about 150 m1h.>., an hour for.takeoff when 1t 1.1mme<l into lhe Pan American l'l.tnl' .1:. ti ",,.., turning off the run" a~ nnto J IJx1way Spanbh r>fh<'tals said Thl'Y ga1d both 11llot1> were told In I a~1 down I ht> malll runwu}. with tht• Kl.M rraft in the )Pad rhf' 011tch pilot was told to turn .:irounct and prepare for takeoff hut to hold his pos1t1on until given r lc11rance. while the Pan Am jf'l was to turn off ut a taxiway and wait for the KLM rtane to clear. thC'v said 1;m Anton111 Oyarzahal said th" plant>t-. colllrled nearly head· on. and the "key point" was whethrr the KLM pilot had r1t·rm1ss1on to lake nff fhe Dutch pilot Z /\ VPldhuisen van 7.anten. wa~ k11lt.·t1 along with the othe>r 248 rrr .. ono; reported aboard hts pl ;1n1• * * * ,,,_._4J Al CRASH VICTIMS PROFILED. • • HaUdora.in ._ lA w . bm»lYed ,..... of vm .. and bom• In U.. community. Her boN. Sari Tu.alb). Uld lht' eouplt' Wt'rt> "happy a1 a lark and h•vlneabtllohUme" 1ncelhe1r marr1a1e. -J ean ffou•lon, !508C A vc Sevilla, w;;~ a widow who tra\•eled extensively »met htt husband'• dea\h •cveral years ago. Frienda and Ml1hbors sa1d she wortted ln the bbl"•ry and al Saddleback Hospital, was a g0<1d card player and was "full oflif~ She was alto a member of Gene\' a Presbyterian Church. -Fraak and GwH Kas•. 817B Via Alhambra, were lnterei.ted In i::ardenlng and nowers. according to neighbo~. Mr Kase was al:-;o a member of the Laguna Hills Rotary Club -WUUvn and uone Combs. hoth In their 80s. of 1900 Avenida Majorca. were also married late in life. They had Jived In Leisure World since 1969 and made a posnl of takin~ at least one extended trip each year. Mrs Combs, from a longtime Anaheim family, once taught school m that city. lier husband is a retired avocado r ancher from 1-'allbrook :ind ramefrom M1s!>ouraor1einall} -Karl and Lorraine Lari.on, J:l6A Ave. Sevilla, wcr<• m their early 60s and well liked by neighbors. Mr. Larson was a r<' ltred aircrafl indu~t ry t•ngint•t•r * * * Front Page A J SHAKEN •.. positively about these p('opl<>. Even lhe slightest hope. They were ... great people " Lieutenant Colonel Bradley was a retired Manne Corps aviator, hls attorney, Art Aune. said. Aune said he thought Bradl('y·.., last tour of duty had been \I.1th the air station at El Toro, in helicopters. lie said Mr .... Bradlev wa:; ac Live in cancer fund ra1s1·n~ Sht• was ht·rself .t v1<•t1m of th1• t11 ... cJsc•. according to a nc1ghhoi , ;ind hact undrrgunc• .tn oprratlon a ) ear ago Bradl1•y had rl'lirc·rl lo spend mon• t1me v.1lh his wilt·, the neighbor said Aune said nradlev was about 51; Mrs. Bradley was in her late ·10s. ~t<Jnon Wiifong talked <1bout he.I-parents. Robert and Isabella Parker. owners of the Parkt•r Escrow Company in Dana Po111t ··My mom <Jnd dad." sh(' said, 'were two people \\ho dtd not have any formal education they built a \'Cry effoctive bus1 · ness on their blood. their sweal, their hard work and their teari. · Mrs. Wilfong said tht' bussnPss was a f1.1m1ly operation· hl'r fnther was president. her moth<'r seC'retary t rcasurcr · sh<.' is an escrow offlC'l'r and her .'ton. Rick, 13, thl• SJtunfay cll'Unup man "The busin('ss will so on," she said . Both Mrs. Wilfong und her husband Dan were concerned ;ind di:-.lurbed by tht' accounts of the air crash In the newspapers, and I he details. th<.'y snid Mrs . Wilfong c·allc•d th<' Parkers •·super people, very hard·working, sensitive lo other people's needs. They were thP best parents in the whole worl<f when T was growing up. Th<'y gave their love " Hobert Parkc:r was 65; Jsab<.'lla was6J * * * Tbt cou lr•~ded cstenahcl)' aDd Uid an:11 recently ntu.mad rrom a lnp to Australia and th-e- South Sciu. Tbr> wero ~«'l'Y uc· ti\(' In •~autt World aC'U\llUH 111nd <'IU~ ;and ~~re r~guh1r l"hurchc~. -ae.jamia M.U., UIP Calle Cadii. wu a sinale man und IA re tired mechu.nie;,il en~aneer. Ile w:u a collt>ctor of Ort~ntal artworks and had traveled ex· tl'nsively since hit retJreml::ftt. -Helen Pelera, 2217 Via Puerta. was H 65·year -old widow and also :rn emptoyt• of Ult' Leisure World management company m the resal('s division She and co.worker Helen Halldorson had signed up for tht• trip separately and found oul later they would bf' lravelinA together -Franch and Kathryn Sim mon1, 198A Ave. Msjor<'a. W('rt• both retired school teachers and residents of Leisun· Wort<! almost since its inception They decided lo take tht' cru1s~ almo:.t on the spur of the moment and Mr Simmons had to be talked sn to at, n~1ghbors recalled today -Elizabeth Relntng, 219 An· M ajor ca, was a retired llbrariun and teacher in her mid-60s Sht' was traveling with her longt1nw friend, Vera Hohner of Santu Ana, \\hO was also kill<'d in the colh:-.ion. Relatives o;uid she had t:iken a trip ev<.'ry y<.'ar for th1• p;,ist SC'Vt.•n \ t•ars -t:thel Sebo, 7'1 . of fi5~ /\\t.' Sevilla. had become <l wldo\\ very n:ct.•ntly, acl•ording tn oe1ghbors. and wa:-. traveling to get away from her loneliness. -Flor ence Sparr. 85, 3087U \'ia Serena. wa:. taking the tnp with her 65·year·old daughter Helen Vernon, who was abo killed. The two women lived together in Leisure World. Tht.· t\.\-o had traveled together ex lensively in the past fi"e years and returned from a trip lo th<.' Orient only a few months ago Mrs. Span's surviving famil) members said the woman had \u!en a hospital owner and ad mini:-.lrator in Los Angele~ -Irene Tnbir. 2117P \'1.1 Put."rta. \\as tht' \l.tfc of n e·ra:-.h su1 '1vor. Mario "Ham" T) i.b1r llt:r husband of 28 vt>or., was blasted rlcar of thl' wr.rrkai:w hut s he was trappl'd ins1dL• and d1t•cl. She had been :iclt\'t' at Sl N 1colas Church in Laguna I tills -Charles and Fern Ziebell, of 5082 Ovalo. were t-nthus1asl11· about lhc trip and had ur~l'<I fncnds to go with them. Mr. Ziebell was a ret1 red m anufaC't urer of children .., clolhmg from Chicago ll1s "1f1· had been in the millinery bu::.1 ness and taught needlepoint at Leisure World where the couple had hved about 31':! years. One other Laguna Halls r<.'~t· dent who had lh ed in Letsun· World off and on until hi:-. death 1n the crash was Martin Fisher. flp was living in the V11lu \'<1knc1a rt'li rem en I apart mc•nt:-. Fishl'I \\ ai. on agent for Goou Ttmt• to Travel. the firm that book('(! many of the Leisure Worlders on the ill·fated lour. lie was a longtime area res 1d('nt and member of Geneva Presb)terwn Church. Five Newport Beach rc!>idents are listed as fatalities in Sun· Newport De.uh ra•dcnl Coe UM put!11Uft. She 11 1ur\'hcd by her .an, S\ ~n tarrtonowi of Santa Ana H~111ht.s -Dr. J . Moa&e J lllllOO and • hia wlle. Palrkla, rHldenta ol Lido tale for the pul 17 ye.an. also perished in Sunday'& dJs aster. Dr. JohMton, s.c. wa!l Pf"d.l•tri· elan at tht: Acacia Medl.Cal Clinic in Orange. The Johnstons, ~ Via Lido Soud, were memberl of the Irvine Coast Country Club. They an• survived by two grown sons and two srown daughters Ro~rt and Beverly Goedbart, 162l Anita Lane. Newport Beach. a I so arc listed among the fatalities A neighbor sald Mrs. Gocdhart was former presidenl of the Thursday Morning Club in Newport Beach Local residents for the past 12 years, the Goedharts leave two children presently enrolled in college. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stevenson, 119 Avenada Santiago, San Clemente. The Stcv~nsons, r<'ttred h'om business life. were acllve church m<.'mbN:i, who, :11.:cording to their m tnht<.•r \\ l'l'c "a very happy kind or peopl\,• .. -Lt. Col. W. Clifford and Mri.. BradlPy. 31252 Paseo Sereno, S<in Juan Cap1slran11 lit• was a n•t1recl Manne Corps offlC'cr who. ne1ghbori. said, left the sernt•e early to spend more time with his wife Marjorie, who h 1td succt'ssfully undergone a cancer o peration and who wnrkcd to rai~e funds to combat th(• disease mothers. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker of C;,ip1strano Beach. Tht• P;.,rkcrs \\'l'Tl' owners of Parker Escrow Company Inc. in Dana Point -Robert and Mary Webber, a retired Irvtnt• couple', were also .1mong lhoi.c killed 1n the crash. Webber was reportedly self· employed pnor to his retirement. The Webbers, "ho lived at 4~72 T;.1 ma rack W J~' 111 t 'ni versily Park. had ltH•cf 111 Irvine for :1boul 11111· Yl'Ur Ft·\\ Jct:iils an' known ahout lhl' couple, except lhJt thev movpd to Irvine from ll unttn~ion Bl•ath, where thev had re:mkd fo1· two years. Prio.r to that. the Webbers Jived in li lt•nd:il(' Thdr children sllll re· ~•de· 111 tlw Los l\ngC'le.s area SJC Baseball Opening Set • John Ha ncock, San Juan Elementary School principal "Ill Lhro\\ the• first ball Saturday at I he op.,.•nmg day ceremonies for the 1977 San Juan Capistrano L1tllt.• League st>ason Act1nlles will begin at 11 :30 a m at the Little League field on Ac1achema Street. adjacent tu !)an Juan Ekmentury School. J\dd1tiono.il in formation is \ :J\'Jil~1blc IJy <'ailing Carolee Faanes, publicity chairman al 495· 1931 • day's Canary Island plane cot. Fair Weather Due llsion. -Brita Brandenberg, 68, re·· cently retired from a senior clerical position at the Orange County Recorder's office, 1s among the casuall1es. Mrs. Bran denberg, 706 Begonia J\\'c. Corona del Mar. had been ,, * * * By The Associated Press Fair and slightly ll•ss windy weather with occasional clouds was expected over Northern California through Wednesday, the Nat1onnl Weather Servin· sa ad tcxfa' L~t Names Dead Aboard Pan Am Jet 'tF.W YORK (AP> Th<' follO\\IJlg 1s .1 li~t of cleacl pas~engcn; from the Pan Amencetn 747 involved m th<' Canary Island Crash as pro· v1ded Monday by Pan Am of fic1al~. 1 f\1hAlt W•lmA W"•"'•Nl'""' 1 Aidilms,loUl\I Wti1tt•r.r l .,, .. ,,,,. WtUt'H"I '"" M;t'I"" • A.U-Eon. S•n M"""I) ' Ame\, Hel•"· A"A"t4m t An'1111~ l •Ol"d''" s .. n r)u·•Q"' I AM'""""'"' (.u1 ~"'Ol'"f'f"i ~ ~r\C1,.r\lnn ~-U'CJ.1'"' c; .. n 01t-QO t ArMJlti. ANrilm"' O"'~llltfttf lO A\1()11'\ fr1n't ~ .. m.-1 tt .i\\l()n. M•' • Hc:f'f\ttl t) AwttWl't f")\1fV Al'\ ~<nttutAI,... ,.,. , ll A•'ord ArleM ~'"nthdfl" J\t .t U 8••1 .. V W•lliam MO'f' 411"1d Of'\" H AAilfil''I Na~! 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Ottd•rtW-mber•· 311 0. htulltv, l'r•MOlte Qll.,rt, ~r; Hew VO•-· , .. II.HI MerC, lllQl\1 at!....,_ l N-Vof'll. l?O. Hit-'6<111\e. 1111111 •1...,dan\; Hfw Yo•• 121 Lvltor, Marll1'"• flltlll atle11dtlll; "'"•"'""'• ,))I ~ ..... Anti, fllfllt •11t'ldtlll, .e.11 ....... V.t JU •utl!NI, Olfl\11111, ftlflll elliefMlant; l'ffw York. Jt4 T....._,,C¥11 n111111n119'4111t·111t•Yert lU. Tornth, #lpl, nlv'ft a~; Now Yer-. J1'. l'IOOd, Llltu, fllQ!\t ~t. Haw Yot\, - Orange Coast EDITION VOL 70, NO. 88, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TU~Y, MARCH :zc1, 1977 N TEN CENTS ..... Council Renews Carden School Lease By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol ll>e 01ily 1'11<11 $1111 In a surprise move Monday night, Newport Beach city coun- cilmen renewed the lease for lhc private school located m the building purchased for the city's senior citizen center The vole to renew the leuse of the Carden School al Firth and M arguenle Avenue m Corona del Mar was 4·3 with Mayor Milan Dostal, Vice Mayor Pete Barrett and Councilman Lucllle Kuehn dissenting. Renewal of the lease means the full scale operation of the senior c1t1zen center proposed to open on the site m August will be put off until August, 1978. An angry Mrs. Kuehn charged a "lack of local control" m the move, a reference echoed by <"enter backers who claimed lhe vote was thc result of pressure from Congressman Robert Badham <R·Newporl Beachl The rene"'l'I was sought hy Councilman Ray Williams who proposed 11 because \Choo! owners J ohn and Judith Wilson agreed to turn over the largest classroom at the school to the ci- ty for w.e as a senior citizen center The \ote on the lease renewal was adamant!~ opposed hy Dostal, Barrell and Mrs Kuehn because the matter was not on the agenda It was proposed as additional business by W1lhams during Monday afternoon's study session The only related matter scheduled for council discussion was a request from the W1lsons to lease the city-o~ ned church al Ens11~n View Park fnr their liner Blatned school That request was denied The three council members stressed they opposed hearing the lease renewal since residents had not been properly notified of the pendmg council action on a subject that in the past has generated large crowds and heated debate. Wilhams' move was backed by Councilman Paul R~ ckoff. a long time opponent of the federal ------- gr.int w.ed lo finance the center and a supporter of the private school ··1 ttunk it 1s impossible that there could be any more pubh<' input on this subJect," Ryckoff declared in the afternoon meet 1ng "Tius is not a new subject .. However, more than an hour of public testimony was taken dur mg the eveninJ? session from <Stt LEASE, P!ge A2) Didn't Get Takeoff OK Before Tragedy? SANTA CRUZ DE TENER! FE, C'nnary Island<. t AP l The deputy director of Santa Cruz's a1Jj>ort said today the pilot of the 'utch jumbo jet that collided with a Pan American Jumbo causing 575 de aths "did not receive clearance from the control tower to take off " l\ Dutch aviation offlr1al challenged the statem ent but in d1cated there may have bet'n confusion over instructions I'> sued by the towl'r * * * Commnnity MountS /t,s Dead By Wll.l.IAM SCllR EIBER Olt,,.O•llY Pllol~ .. lf Most of the 27 Laguna lhll!. l.c1surc World residents"' ho died ... tll the Ca1'1,ary Islands Sunday had little in common but retirement. a ven to travel <Joel the selection of a ·M ed1terranean cruise In the' dose·knit community where mcmonC's arc long, thc- latest tragedy "'as 1mmed1ately likened to anolhC'r that hapJ)<'n<od 10 years ago. "hen four Lc1'>un· World rl'S1dcnb "l'rc k 1 lll•<l b~ th1• falling wreckag(• or a m1da1r m l hs1on betwt•t·n l\\-o Jl'I fighter planes Today. nags are at half mast 111 Ll'1sure World and pl ans 1,1, 1•n• lw 1ng mad{' for func•rJI and mt•morial sl'r\l<'l'S The following 1.., a summ<irv with bnN h111graph1<'<.1I dat;.1 about both tht• L.<.•1s1Jrr World rt-!'.1 dents and otht•r Oran~1· Count\· rt's1n1'nls ktll<'d in tht· w11r"1 J\ 1.1 t1<in d1i;astl'r m h1!.ton -F:lhel Blanche, lofln < .tllt• C .1rh1. a w1d1m 1n ht>r 711.., "'ho !'.Jh'nl much of ht•r 11m1• 11.t\l'lini.: 'dllC'l ht•r hushand <l1<'d f1 Vt'~ l'.lf' .1).!11 'iht• <'<tmt• to Lt·1.,urf" Y.orhl f1 om \'rntur.1 m 1'172 <Jn<! v. ,,, .1 m<'mb<·rnf th<· hrHll-!<' l'luh and I h•• F.bl'llt'lub Sht' ll'fl nof.im1h -~tabrl Brai.srif'ld. :I 184 II B a h 1 J 111 an n1 a fl 5 ~ c· a r 11 Iii 'Aldov. v.ho was taking onh hr·r !'Cl'On<I lnp smt•c• hl'r husband .., death lwoyears aj?o -l.loyd and Helf'n Chattf'rton. 564C Ave Sevllh1, were marned <mly a }Car a~o and were on a honeymoon cruise Mrs ChaL tc>rlon had lived in Leisure World sm<·e 1966 and her husband moved to the communily from Los Angeles afler retirement from the Df'partml'nl of Watf'r and Power. They W<'re activft al Genf'vu Presbyterian Church tn El Toro I~ VICTIMS, Page A2) Weather F'air tonight and partly cloudy Wednesday Lows tonight In mid to upper 40s. Highs Wednei.day in th<' low 60s. INSIDE TODAY Three of tht &tars "' "Network" haw Oaco11 on thnr mantels today, while the aleeper mooie ''Rocky" .and at& dlrtctor ,olao earned awordl Sec Page A3 Index Meanwhile . .i l' S Air Fon·•· C 130 carryinR 58 of the 71 sur \'1vors of Sundav's disaster look off from the ;.;irport o\ l'r th1· wreckage of the two jumbo Jets Most of the survivors "ere to he• flown to the l l S. Arm} Burn Center in San Antonio, Tex , U S Officials said A sourc·e elose lo Pan American had no comment on the statement b) the airport's dt· puty director. Juan Linares, hut indicated the Jasl order to lh1· Dutch pilot was "cleared lo * * * hold ... tnd1l'al1ng that lht• pilot had no l'll•aran<'l' "ht•n hL· began I akNlff Jn Amsterdam. KL.M saut it \\ <1:. '<•ompll'll'ly unlh1nkahlt'' RETIRING COUNTY fMPLOYE A VlCTlM-A3 thal llw pilot \l.Ould have at~ It m plt'd a tJkeoff w 1th out pro· 1wr clearance F1 an1 van Rc>1J~Cn, chief of the acc1dl:nt inv••st1gJt10n branch of thl• Oull'h Ct\ 11 ;\\talion Authon· * * * Longtime Residents Five From Newport Killed in Air Crash DIES IN DISASTER Mrs. Brita Brandenberg C,oasi Women th :m c 11.u :1. PASK E\'ICll • 0t U'lt O.uh Pilot StAlf I-1\'t' :'llt•w1xwt H<!aCh rcs1dt•nts d1l•d 1n !-.uncl,I\ ·s 11111\\ a\ l'ollt ... 11111 of t"Ao H7 jtls .it ~anl..i Cru1 l>t.• Tent•nfe. Spain :\1 r.., BntJ Hr.1ndt•nberg. Or .ind Mr., J Monte Johnston and M r .1 n d M r \ R 11 b e r l W \.oe<1hart 'A<!rl' k1lk<I 1n th«> dis JSkr. lhl' \~ur:.l m av1.it1nn h1 ... tory Mrs. Br andt•nbcr g . 1;K, ul 70f. Bt'i.:oni.1 1\\ t•niu· ( 11111n.1 dd ~t:.it ltq•d 111 ~t·'A 11111 t llt•,o('h r111 31 \ t.'ar., She re<·cnll\ 1t·l11ed from ht•r sl·ninr ~·lt>rlC :.ii clu Ill'' .:1t the Orange Count) Hi· l "rd t·r·:. Off ll't• .ind "',,., on \aeat1on 1A1lh anolht•r 1ceenlh 1 c·t1rt•d t•mplo~ l' frnin tht• sam~· offl t't' M ri. Brandt'nbcrg 1s s11rv1vell h\ hc•r son. S\ c•n P rel11rio11s of '\Jnt.1 •\n.1 llt·1~ht.., l>r .lohn!'.tt>n ;incl his wife. P.1t11t·1t1, wen• nlt'mber., of thf• If\ int• Cmts1 Country Club and 1~4' 5 Kii.i FD, Pa~f· \LI * * * Change in Plans Saves Two Lives Ry STEVE MITCHELL Ol 11" O~oly l'olol Sl~ll /\ change 111 their plans for d Mediterranean tour may hav<' saved the hves of two Oran!{!' C'oast women, originally booked for J flight aboard :m 111 fatr>d Pan American jumbo JCt to th(• Canary Is lands Marcia llolvoakc or Cornna dt'I Mar and hl'r mother. Ann Mills of Laguna Hills. apparently amved m the Canary Islands on another flight. hours ahead of the Pan Am Jel they were <>chedulC"d 111 take * * * ·'She wired me and told me to tell her two sons she and her mothl'r are okay ... said Carl F 1\ Last Last sa1c1 Mrs Holyoake and hl•r mother took a d1ffert>nl nif>!ht ht'cause their oriiinal tour would have tcturned to the U S earlier than they wanted "Thev had to make differenl ,1rranii.cmcnt<., and it's sure luck\ thev did ... he ol>s(•rved. lie; and. Mrs llolyoake plan to marr:. m F:nscnada next month. (S~2 WOMEN, Page A:?l * * * I\. said hcrv "dt'aranct· \l,Js gl\ 1•11 by lht• lOWl'I and l'()ll ftrmt•d b) KLM .. At a news confcrenct' altc>ndl'd only b) Dutch rep<1rtl•r:-., \'an ReiJsen was quoted as s:i) 1ni.? more inform a lion w a;. lll'l'dt.>cl before fault could Ul' altnhutl·cl ln KLM . \'an Re1jsen tol<l tht• group that Amenl'an. Duteh ;ind ~panish 1n \'est1gators hear<J till' lo(ll'\ to1?ether this aflt•rnoon llc \\ .i:-. quoted as sa) 1ng the ta1>t•s <SttTAKEOFt'. Page A2 l Patient Costs Bill Increases By GAR\' GRAJ...;\'ll.U : OI I"" O•oly P1lol \1•11 OranJ:!C' County .,upen 1sor:-. \\ 111 be told l1l(h1't I hal II "'111 C<hl $4 l m11J1on more lhan lhcy hudgeted for 1976·77 to treat 1n d1gcnt patients at L'CI Medical Center . Total count~ paid patient care• l'Osts for the fi scal year "'111 hit S9 l million as opposC'd to the $.5 million budgdtd. c1c·cordmg to Count) Health Orriccr J H Elp<'rs That mean\ the c·ost sa\ ings hoped for whl'n the nHJOl} last July solcl lhl' medical center to lhe umvC'r~1tv, d1dn 't mater1ah1t .. It is now ~1pparcnt that wt· un clHbudgeted and this yt'ar's budget allocation will fall short of aC'tual cost for this flsral )car,' Elpl'rs i;a1cl in a report heading for the s upervisors "Based upon our exp<'rll'nce to uate \\e estimate costs for this fiscal n·ar ;.it $!1 l million. leav 1ng a· bud1?el def1c1t of $4 I millton." ElpC'rs l'ontinuC'd The health ofricer made 1t clear the budget shortagl' "1s not tr;i('e<Jble to maladmm1strat111n under the county s pat1c•nt cart· contract with l C l ~ted1cal School. · We allnbul<' tilt' bud,::<'t cle ftc1t lo underbudgeling due to lht• non-ava1lab1htv of a n:asonable basis for co.mpar1son when est1matm1? costs for lh1s fi scal year." Elpers said ttnder the county.lJCJ con· tract, the medical school agreed to provide the indigent patient care that is county government's responsibility. And the $4.l million deficit means that care cost almost twice as much as the county an· ticipated last August when supervisors approved the $5 million medical Cl'nter 1976-77 budget. "Al the lime. the SS million budget seemed reasonable m view of the clinical teaching sup <See COSTS. rage A2l Brave Kids The headlight eyes of I Ill' '0111 " ck vii. a sculpture by the ,Japanese Air St•ll Dt•f('nst• f'orel's. st<1r(' down :it children playmg on its base in M1saw<.1 Air Base ------------- 3 Nabbed in Theft Of Meters Monev Newport Reach police are con tinuing lheir mvest1gat1on of three men arrested late ~onda~ on chargcs of burglan11ng park rng mett.·rs m thl' "i<·w port Pa·r park111~ lot DP t Ra\ CI<'' l' r .., ,1111 h «> hl•heves the three m av be m \.Olved in a rmg of buri£1ars who ELVIS PILLOW OFFER MULLED AUSTIN, 'Tex <A P l -Hilton Hotel ocricials have been offered $150 for the pillow that cradled Elvis Presley's head. but they arc not sure they will take it "We've had snmC' pretty entie ing offers," said Dick Dodson, ex ecutive assistant manager of the hotel where the rock singer spent Sundav night before a concert Mond3) ., have hit parking meters m c1t1es from San Dwi::o to Santa Monie· a \rn•sted \\l'l'l' M1c·hael Joseph l'n•!-.I{'' 32. of Panorama Ctl\. llJrol<i Arthur l11lhngcr, 40. cir Lon~ Beach and Edv..ard Georgt· O~cr 27.ofSunVullc} rht• lhrN' \\ere originall) booked on a charge of conspnal'~ to commit petty theft, which car rlC'S $.SOO bail \lever said llillingcr posted bail and was released early to day Clever said he ts trying to 1?el the hail on the remaining two raised to $25,000 to keep them in custody while he completes his investigation. Officer Mike Hietala arrested the group in the parking lol at McFadden Square after a jogger sloppC"d th<' officer to tell him he had JUSt i.cen three men break in,:: into melcrs 'Dream Vacation' a Nightmare I h etala said the trio matched th<' description he was given b} the jogger and they were alleged- ly carrying paper sacks partially filled with coins. SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -They paid as much as $2,498 apiece for the two.week "Mediterranean Htghhghts" dream vacation that was lo begin with a trans Atlanllc flight and continue with a luxury cruise. By Monday morning, the 378 passengers who began the journey Saturday aboard a Pan American jumbo jet were to have been ex- piating Funcbal, a "charming Portuguese town," and "everyone's favorite port.-of·caJI," says a travel brochure distributed by Royal Cruise Lines, sponsor of the trip. "SAVOR A Gl,ASS OF FAMED Madeira wine," the brochure suggesL41 for the Funchal stop "Shop for gifts In quaint stores, or try an exhilarating basket-sled ride from the top of Terrie re de Lu ctn • • tnstead. the few doitn who survived the won1t dlsa11ter ln lht hiistory of civil aviation were lyin~ 10 hospital beds in a straniecoun tr~. Some were J(rievinf( for lo.~husbands. wives or friends. At the Royal Cruise olllce in San Francisco. a staff of 40 W&!j busy taking "literally hundreds" of calls en hour from worried rt· lativcs and friends or those on tbe cruise MICHAEL MtJELLF.R, ADMlNISTRATIVF. m1na1er for Roy l Crulst, was turnlna away visitors and reporten rrom the a1eocy' modern downtown offices. He saJd company Vlc~ Presi- • dent Duncan Beardsley was on his way to Santa Cruz de Teneri re 10 the Canary Islands, where the Royal Cruise chartered jet collided on the runway Sunday witb a Dutch Boeing 747. Royal Cruise, which opened its office here in 1974, offers two ''Mediterranean Highll&hts" tours each year and a number of similar cruises on the ship Golden Odyssey. A spokesman for Royal Cruise said earlier that rnany of the pa11sengers were retired or elderly. Pictured In the broc:hure are a sunset-tinted Greek Parthenon in Athen11, lavl8h spreads In the cruise ship's dining room and an attractive mlddle·age couple em· brncing on n moonlit deck TRE "MEDITERRANEAN mGHLICHTS" tour sot off ~chedule e1trly Sunday when the Pan Am jet was diverted away from it.II scheduled landlna et Lu PalmH on Grand Canary bland because of a bomb explo.1lon In the •lrport there. "lmmcdlat~Jy on your arrtval at your de.1tlnation, you will be Hcortfd to lht" M .S. Oolden Odyaaey, where you '11 be met by a warm • welcomf' by the ahlp'a omcers and crew." the brochure had aaid. IMtead, the Jet landed at Santa Cnt& and was wlln1 rcrr takearr for the 50-milf bop back to Las Pllmu and the Golden Odyasoy wben the co4U1lon 0tturrtd. HusbandHtU last Word? An outraeed Huntlngton Beach woman who i s separated from her husband told police Mon- day that someone s lipped into her Wamer Avenue apartment while she was gone. Nothing was stolen, but all the furniture was rear- ranaed, juat the way her estranged husband liked it, 1hesaid .. Pollc:e oblerved that lh:e woman's husb~od ap- parently still hu a keJ to tbo apartroent the eouplo a bared in happle!J\ Umes. I DAILV"L.OT " T--M II, 1117 ,,....,,,..,,,.J VICTIMS PROFll,ED. • • -JllJn c-flr-. '11. of GIG Ave. Snilla, wu th& frequent travehn1 comp•nlon of Mrs. Blanche. Sile wu M aC't.ive volun- teer ;tl Saddleback Community Moss»t.al. One of 13 cbtldre:n, she &Del her brother, Claude Bedel oC Leisure World, were t.he onlY ones left. -Sbttmao and Marlaa Ells.- werth, 77 and 73 re:s~ctivety, of IS3SO Algarrobo. had moved to Leisure World from Seattle, W'bere Mr. Ellsworth was a stock broker. He was also a director or one of the retirement com-m unity's mutual associations. -Ray and Helen HalldorSOt'I, of 893N Ronda Sevilla, were bolh in their late 70s and had been mar· ried for just over a year. Mrs. llalldorson was an employe of the ;Leisure World management firm, involved in resales of villas and homes in the community. Her boss, Earl Tustkey. said the .(:Ouple were "happy as a lark and having a hell of a lime'' since their marriage. -Jean Houston, 5-08C Ave. Sevilla. was a widow who traveled extensively since her 'hllsband's death several years . ago. Friends and neighbors said she worked in the library and al Saddleback Hospital. was a good card player and was "full of life." She was also a member of Geneva Presbyterian Church. · -Frank and Gwen Kase, 8178 Via Alhambra. were interested in gardening and flowers, according to neighbors. Mr. Kase was also a member of the Laguna Jlills Rotary Club. -William and Leone Combs, both in lheir 60s. of 190D Avenida Majorca. were also married I ale in life. They had lived in Leisure World since 1969 and made a point of taking at least one extended trip each year. Mrs. Combs, from a longtime Anaheim family, once taught school in that city. Her husband 1s a retired avocado rancher from Fallbrook and came from Missouri orii!inally. -Karl and Lorr3ine Larson, 336A Ave. Sevilla. were in their early 60s and well-liked by neighbors. Mr. Larson was a re- tired aircraft industry engim.'t•r. The couple traveled extensively and had only recently returned from a trip lo Australia and the South Seas. They were very ac- t1 ve in Leisure World activities and clubs and were regular churchgoers. -Benjamin Malin, 469F Calle Cad it. was a single man and a re· tired mechanical engineer. He wns a collector of Oriental artworks and had traveled ex· tensivcly since his retirement. -He le n Peters, 2267 Via Puerta, was a 65-vear·old widow and also an employe of the Leisure World management Mmpany in the resales division. She <111d <'Cl work(·r Helen llalldorson had srgnC'd up for thf' I rip ~eparat t·ly and found out later they would be tra\ehni:: tngPther. -Francis and Kathryn Sim· moni., 198A Ave M.Jjorca. WNP hoth rct1r('(f ~t·hool IN1chcrs and 1 t·~1cl1,nts of Ll'1.sure World almost s111Cl' its inception They d1•t•idt•d to lake the cru1:.e almost 1111 th<' spur of the moment and ~tr Simmons had to be t3lked tn· to 11. nc1ghhor:,, recall rd today. Elizabeth Reining, 219 Ave. :\1 aJ01Ta. was a retired It bran an and tcaeher in her m1rl ·60s. She \\.is trav<'lmg with ht'r longtime friend. Vera llohnrr of Santa Ana. who w;1s also killed in lht> l'ol11s1on lfrl..ttt\ l"' s;ml she had tak<'n ;i trip evrry vcar for thl' past !-<'vC'n vears -F.thd Sebo, 7,1, of h52 Av<' St>vllla . had become a widow vt•t' rP1·ently . nc-cor<linJ: to neighbors, .ind was lrav1•1lng to get away from her loneliness -Florence Sparr, 85. 3-0870 \'~a Serena. wa!o taking the trip with hf'r HS·:VC':IN)ld dau~hter. Helen Vernon . who was also killed. The two women lived together in Leisure World. The lwo had traveled together ex- . tensively in lhe past five years and returned from a trip to the : Orient only a few months ago. : Mrs . Sparr's surviving family : members said the woman had : been a hospital owner and ad- : ministrator in Los Angeles. • ' . . - OAANO!COAST N DAILY PILOT fll•O<-Co<l•I O.lly Pl!o4.wt,,._c:tll\com "'""" ,,.. ....... ,., .... 1 ....... -... , ... 0t_ C:.Otl Pulll"~'nv Co....,••Y .._ ... ..,.,_ .,. pu&tl.-,td ¥olW:ttY '"'°"'" Frto.y fDf' (o,\a Mna N4woort &.•ch, Mll"lfl"ltOft leac'-'"M"' fal" Vtlltf, ''""'n'" S•dOl~(lt ve1,.., •nd l~n.,.,-h1§ov'thC.O.\t ,,.,,.,.,..~·•di •""' '' 9'ftt41~ S..lvrd••' •nd Svnd•v~ '""'"° pttMipet put>ll\h+nq 1>l•"t t\ ~t llO W.\t AA'f $boel, C.l• WM, C.•lfO•,.I• .,.,., ... -... -f'o•MdtM a.M Pwell- J•t• 11. C•ln' \l•U ,,.nklonl •llCI ~•t M1M9tr ~HllN"'4 C414ttt . ............. ~ ~ll<ltl ... 141\ef ~wl... •~,ou• ............ Mo....,l"llt•~ -Ire .. T11.blr, 2117P Via Puerta. WU wtfe ol a CRiil 1urvtwar, Ilario "Harn" TJJ:blr. Hn b&»baDd al JI yeara w• blated dur of the wreckaie but &he wu trapped anaide and died. She had been acuve at St. Nicola Church In Lasuna Hills. -cbarla aad Fen Zlebdl, of 5082 Ovalo, were enthusiastic about the trip and had urged friends to go with them. Mr. Ziebell was a retired manufacturer of children's clothing from Chicago. His wife had been in the millinery busi· ness and taught needlepoint at Leisure World where the couple had lived about 3 1,; years. One other Laguna Hills resi- dent who had lived in Leisure World off and on until his death in the crash was Martin Fisher. He was living in the Villa Valencia retirement apartments. Fisher was an agent for Good Time to Travel. the firm that booked many o( the Leisure Worlders on the ill·fated tour. He was a longtime area residen t and member of Geneva Presbyterian Church. Other Orange Coast victims in- cluded: -Mr. and Mrs. Robert L . Ste,·ensoo, 119 A venida Santiago, San Clemente. The Stevensons, retired from business life. were active churl'h members. who, aet•ording to their minister were" a very happy kind of people.'' -Lt. Col~ W. Clifford and Mrs. Bradley, 312.52 Pasco Sereno. San Juan Capistrano. He was a retired Marine Corps officer who, neighbors said. left the service early lo spend more time with his wife Marjorie. who had successfully undergone a cancer operation and who worked to raise funds to combat the disease in others. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker of Capistrano Beach. The Parkers werc owners of Parker Escrow Company Inc. w Dana Point. -Robert and Mary Webber, a retired In•ine couple. were alsu among those killed 111 the crash Webber was reportedly ~elf employed prior to his retirement Th<' Webb£' rs. who Ii V<.'d at 4!172 T~rnarat'k Way in l'nin:rsit> Park. hnd lived in lrvint' for about one rear Fc_;w details arf' known abOut the couple, except that they moved to Irvine from Huntington Reach. where they had resided for two years. Pno·r to that, the Webbers lived in Glendale. Their children still re- side in the Los Angele$ an•;1 * * * E'f"OJRPag~AJ 5 KILLED .. h.1d recently moved from tht·1r home on Lido Isle following 17 ~earsinNe"porl Rearh l>r Johnston, 5 1. was a p e d 1 at r i c i an at th t' ;\ c d c 1 ;1 ~tedical Center in Ornng<.: The Johnstons arc sun·1\·e<l b~· t"o j!rown sons anti lv.u grov.n daughters. A 1 s o k i I I P cl 1 n S u n • day's disaster wt•re Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goedhart, 1621 Anita Lane. A neighbor said lhe Goedharts had lived in Newport Reach for ... the past 12 years and that Mrs. Goedh<irt was former President of the Thursday Mormng Club of Newport Beach. The couple are survivC'd by two children pn•scnlly t·nrolled 1n college. * * * f'ro• Page A I 2 WOMEN .. followm~ the annual yacht race to I hat Baja city "I haven 'l received the tele- graph yet, but Western Union called my son and gave him the message," Last said. "She asked that I contact her son, John in Newport Beach, and another son, Robb m San Jose, to tell them she's okay." Where are the vacationing women now? "That's a good question." the· Balboa Island resident laughed. "She told me she's not much al writing letters, but I've got an address in Athens where they arc supposed to arrive in about a week and a half." Mrs. Holyo3ke has a brother who works in the U.S. Embassy in Athens, and she and her mother are scheduled to visit him there. Sovieu Set NukeBltut OSLO. Norway (AP> - The So\'iet government ap· parenUy aet off another un· derground nuclear ex- plosion ut It.., Asian tc&ting ground lQday. The Norwe~lan Scismoto1ic&l lnl'tllute 8ald tt rrglstcred seismic waves from what It believed wa~ an under· l(round blast In eMtern KAu kh.'itan. The Norweaian Institute said the tremors m easured. 5. 7 on the RlcbteT Scale . - TENERIFE AIRPORT Worst Aviation Disaster in History APW1rapholo , .......... LEASE ... bu~eora 10 both ump!I who had btocD FiaaiW-uJled lo the COUMI I SHlliOC That lctllnlutty ln<'luded lht• pro lc.'hool i.l.tnct of a Coct• ?ttel>a N.!!\1dt'nl. Chns Stttl who ~aad h~ wa.'l motn·a tt'd lo appear ~l'.&U$C ~ bu1 .. tnl~r~~l in aood gov,.mmnit " Although he did not mention it in t"5timony. Stt>t'l 1s a member of tht' Orange Coun· ty Rcpubhc.m Central Comm.al· tet' The mo\'e obviously .shocked and surprised backers of the senior citizens center who had last appeared before the council Feb. 14 when councJlmen voled down a request to renew the Carden lease and approved plans for development of the center. DIAGRAM SHOWS HOW TAXIING PAN AMERICAN 747 ANO KLM JETLINER COLLIDED Crash, Explosion on Runway Caused Flamlng Craah That Kiiied 575 People No date was set for that de· velopment at th a t meeting because city officials did not know how much money would be received from the feder al Department of Housing and Urban Development. / Representatives of Badham in· s1st that lh<.• only role played by the congressman in the affair was an inquiry made by his field assistant Howard Seelye, to the Los Angeles JI L' 0 office on the possibility of rPnewin~ the• Carden lease and its effect on the g rant TAKEOFF PROBE CONTINUED • • • showed the KLM pilot ;iskc-<I for air traffic contrul l'lt•aran<'l' a prc•Jiminary l'Ontaet with llw l'~111 I rol lower when tlw ttm t'r :ind pilot discuss altituclt• and rad111 ('OnliH't onN' thC' t..tkl'off IS Ulldt•r W:t\'. The Dutch nt'\\Sml'll said th·· Dutch official aeknowlt•dged that lh1• pllot \\ould normally\\ a1t for a M'l'Olld \'l('ill'illll'l' It 1:.. t•lt•ar th.it 1he Pa~ Am pilnt lw;ird ltw Dutt·h pilot say 'I •• m I ak111g off.'" h1• \\ ;_i~ quol1·d i\11 2·1'.) pt•oplt· aho;1rcl the Uutd1 .n1 naft. 11wlud111~ the eaptain. Council Action In Jdio11 1\Jon<l<1:V night. llw :'>.t•wport Bear h City Coun· c1l BURt:Al': ,\).(fC'1·<l tn ,,tud.\ ,J n•q1H·'>I from the Conven- tton and V1s1t11rs Bui e;u1 for about $120,00(J of th1· city's bed lJX funds. ~ARl~EH~ ~11.E : Apprm·1'd lh1' ~p1•t·d1t' ,\11'.1 l'l.1n t'.Jll1ng for 1·:q1an:..1on 11f \\ , • .,, < ·.,,. .. ,, ll1 i.:h ..... 1\ .ind llmtttnii 11f dt•n:i1ty 111 \larn11•rs 1\l 111' St:"llOR CITIZ ... ,:--: ll•'n1'111 ,d th•',,.,,,,.. Im ttw l '.1rd1'1t S.-111111! 1111 llw «<11Hlil11111 that ""'' 11111111 nl tlw « 111on.1 d1•I \J.11 LH·il1ty b1• l11rlll'<I 111lo .i '>l'11101 1·1l11t<ll'> t 1 ntl·t Russ Mum on U.S. Arms Proposals MOSCOW lt\1'1 Tht• Sov11'1 l'nion failed t11 rt•s p11nd to American nurle;1r arms t·ontrol proposals tod:.iy as t ~ilk,., resuml'd hE'lWC'Pn SenC'tarv of SlalC' C'vrus R \'anc1• :ind Soni'! F'nr;•rgn Mini~terAndrc1 /\ <;111mvko · \'ance wrnt into thC' morning round prC'p.irt•d to d1s1•uss pro posab hl· 011tltn1•d Monda\' for ;1 new StraH•g1e Arms L11nitatwn Treaty <SALT 1. 1.:1:.?o <•( th•• m1 .. -.111•. 1 .. 111· I' q ll I p I' '. " \\ I I Ii 111 II I I I I' I I \~ .1rh1•ad., (;rom\ko 11'potl•'<lh ,., pr••<.··• d s upport for ;1 p;1rt ti .1-.l'tl 1111 lh1, \'IJclt\O!-olok a).!tt'<'flll't1t .111d t • flt'att>d lhP Sm 11•t d1•m.111d th.it tht• 1\nwri«;rn C'r111:..1• mt'"'"'' hi· 1ncludC'd tn lh<' \\t'.1p11n~ !'o1tll11·11 to reslnelton Thi~ ri·nc•\\ t•d ttw dis pute ovc•r 1n«lu'>1<1t1 of tlw Cnuse and th1• Smwt ll;1ckfirro bomber \\hich lrns deadlocked th£' strale~ie arms hmrtat1on talks the rnst ."l'<tr . Z.A .V van Zanten. <lit•d 111 nw crash Sund~1y, av1t1t1on '~ \\01 st disaster Air Forl'e officials ~aid thtJse surv1von; who were not ~enoush tnJured would be allowed to ~;. else.where m the United Statt:s subJect to a medical exammatiu11 at an intermediate :.top at McGuire Air J<'orce Bc.1se. N .J. The plane was to have taken off early this afternoon but placing the injured aboard was taking longer than expected. U.S. of- ficials said. Earlier, both Pan Amencan and KLM airlines said they were n.ot satisfied with the mvcst1ga- llon bv Spanish authoritlC's A Pan American spokci.man ral.lt•cl <1 rt'port by Spani~h of f1c1al:; ruling out sabotage or human <•rror hy lht' air traffic «ont r·olJer., t•ntin•ly prt·mature .111d 11111·;tllt'd for '· Offi<'tJIS had lwcn C'011C't'l'IW<I lh;I( tht• \Hl'l'kage of fht• JO,()()() fnot Santa Cnt1 ru11way might pr l'\ 1•nt the t'\ aeuation plane from landmi:!. But the pilot, Maj \\' E Owt•n of 1>1· Funiak Spr mgs. l"la . flew the transport ritant· nnr the wreckage and l;1ndl'd on the· taxiway alongside lh1• m;11n runway. which remains l'I ns 1·d In t\mstercbm , KLM CX · l'l'l'SS C'<l d1:.11ppomtment that the flt ~hl n'L'Of'd(•r from its airliner h:trl lwt•n impounded hy Spanish 11llll'IJls · \s f:ir ts \\I' know. there arc no f.1t i11t11·~ nn Tencnfe to col lal1· th•· 111f11rm;it1nn eontained m tht> IJ1~:ht n·rorcler," lhl' spok<•smJn s:ud. "We had hoped to get it b.Jck here as soon as possible to get 5ome idea what <.'<iust'd the crash." Sel'I) t• strrsscd tuda~ th al Badham pl·r::ionally has taken no int<"l"est in this latest action although he did note that. when Hadham wa~ a member of the state AsS<•mblv. hl• "W<.'nl to bat ' f<'lr the W1lsons on the granting of the lease in 1975. Seelye said Ba<lham 1s "in philosophit•al agreement" with the concept of a private school and acknowledged that the con- gressman ·s ::itaff was involved because of an inquiry from Wilson to Badham. Dadham's alleged lack of in- tere::it in the current lease negotiations was disputed by Dostal who said he had personal ly discussed the situation with both Badham and Seelye AP Wtrepnotu Tkketed Soviet represC'ntati ves as keel to go O\'er other matters inste;.irl. U S. spokesman Hodrling Cartl'r said after lhc t<1lks recessed al midday. Carter would not say which subjects were chscussed:but thev · were likely to have incluctc(I arms sales and troop cuts in Ccn lral Europe. Carter described the t;tlks only as "busmesslike." Vance indicated he expected a response lo his SALT proposals, although Carter i.aid there had been no set agenda for today's talk!-. Measure Asks Job Equality for Gays C<tpt. Mark Phillips, husband of J>r111n·~s /\nm· (who wa~ her~clf f11wd lor speeding two months ago) 'pleaded gutlly to driving !H miks an hour 111 a 50 m p .h. 1.onc. Ile was fin<'d SS!. ~~~~~~~- f~rona Page Al The talks are scheduled to end Wednesdav afternoon. and Vance wants to leave Moscow Thursday morn in~ with at least a framework for more detailed negotiations on lim1ting and re- ducing nuclear arms. Vance at a meeting Monday af· ternoon gave Gromyko the Carter administration's proposal for a comprehensive new arms accord requiring both govern- ments to reduce their nuclear weapon stocks sharply. However, he added that if the Russians will not go that far, the U.S. government is ready to negotiate a less ambitious agree· ment based on the accord Ford and Brezhnev reached at their· meeting in Vladivostok. It called for a treaty limiting each nation to 2,400 long-range bombers and missiles. with not more than 4 ·Die, 6 Hurt By (;(U Fumes CHICAGO (AP) -Four men were killed and six others injured Monday night when t.h.ey were overcome by apparent carbon monoxide fumes at a Southeast Side st.eel mill. authorities said. The admini.stutlve supervisor at South Chlcago Community Hospital snld the dead and in- jured were hrought in after being overcome by toxjc fumes ot lhl' Wisconsin Steel Works' No. 2 blaat fumaca. The steel works, whi<'h e mploys about 4,000 persons, is a dtvtllon of Int.ernalional Harvester Co. The fire depart· ment de.scribed all the victims ns independent coattactora h\rcd to rebWld the lu.rnace. SACRAMENTO <AP) Homosexuals could not be d1:-. criminated against by employers under newly introduced lcg1sla- t10n similar to a bill that was overwhelmingly d efeated two years ago. Rut Assemblyman Art Agno:; <D ·San Francisco). said Monday that the political climate toward homosexuality has improved .;inre an Assembly floor vote killed lheolherproposal in 1975. He said in an interview that legislators have had a chance to sec that there was no political Rough Seas Hamper Hunt For Sloop LONG BEACH CAP) The Coast Guard and Navy searC'hed rough seas today for a sin.kin~ 35-foot sloop with a broken m ast a bo ut 70 miles west of Point Con- ception , a Coast Guard spokesman said . Petty Officer David Harris said at least one of the four persons aboard the yacht Geisha s ustained serious injuries. Harris said dlstresa calls re· ceived early today at Channel Islands Coast Guard station in Oxnard indicated the ship was taking on water in 10-to-lS·foot waves. AU four penonft were not tm· mediately identified, he aald, altboueh one of them was believed to be the Geisha's new owner1 Alan H. Allen of Novato. Join ng the search were two Coast Guard cutters, the Pt. Judith out of Santa Barbara and tho Cape Hedge ot Morro Bay, two Coast Guard nlrplones lfom San Francisco, a CoHt Guard helicopter from San Die10. and two NaV)' pl811ea from Pt. Muau. damage lo supporters of another 1975 measure that remov<.'d criminal penalties for homosex· u~d acts. "IL wasn't even an issue tn anv campaign," he said. · Agnos said his hill. wh1rh would ban job d1seriminalwn based on sexual preference. ~a~ a natural follow.up to the earlier "consenting adults" bi II "That bill gave them the ri~ht to live,'' he said. "But what ~ood is that without the right to earn ..1 living?" ''Most people are protected from employment discrimtna· tion," Agnos said in a statement. "The gay community is not. Employers have the right lo de· mand uniform requirements of their employes, but people should not be deprived of the right to work because of their sexual orient ation." COSTS ... port money to be allocated lo the university and the surplus of $1 2 mil11on for vacallon payoff. · Elpers said. The health officer went on to ::iay thal dC'sp1te the $4.l million dcft('tl "th£' transfer of the medic·al c-cnter to the university has provided significant savings to the county.·· lie defined the projected first· year savings under the contract at $1.8 million. a figure arrived at by taking such factors as cost of operations and repairs lo lhe f aci lily into consideration. Elpers also pointed out that the $4.1 million budget deficit will eventually be offset by future col· lection of patient <irt•ounts sttll owed the county as well 3S "ur1 - anticipated revenu1's" from the' sale of medical Cl'nler land Rock 'n' Study Music, Reading Compatib'le 10WA CITY. Iowa (P) -Listening to rock 'n' roll music while studying doesn't hurt teenagers' concen~ tratlon one bit, a University of Iowa researcher has concluded. • "Teenagers are using rock music to accompany many of their activities." noted James L. Franklin. a music teacher at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wis. "In fact, many feel incomplete without the evf'r· present beat of this music." Franklin gave rearlmg comprehension tests to three groups of eighth-graders . One group took the test with loud rock 'n' roll pltlying, another with the music at tow volume and the thmt wtth no music. He found nodlllarcnce in their srores. "Today's youth live in a world of musical t>ound." he said. "For youths as well as adult~. it is almost tm. possible to escape from some type or musical stimuli · during one's daily activities.·• : , ek VOL. 70, NO. 88, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TU ESOAY, MARCH 29, 1977 TEN CENTS oc Patient By GARY GRANVILLE County Health Officer J. R. E lpers. Care Cost Up $4 Million 011r. 0.lly Pilot 51.otl Orange County !!upervisors will be told today that it will cost $4.1 million more than they budgeted ror 1976·77 lo treat in digent patients at UC[ Medical Center Total county.paid patient care costs for the fiscal year will hat $9.1 mtlLion as opposed lo the $.5 million budgeted, according to That means the cost savings hoped for when the county last July sold the medical center to the university, didn't maleriahze. ··It is now apparent that we un- der budgeted and this year's budget allocation will fall short of actual cost for this fiscal year," EJpers said m a report heading for t!!_e supen11sors. "Based upon our experienl't' to date we estimate costs for this fiscal year at $9.l mtlhon, leav- ing a budgH def1l'1l or S·I l mtlhon," Elpers continul·d The health officer made 1l clear tht: budget i-hortage "1:-not traceable to maladmanistrat1on" under the {'Ounty's patient care contract with UCI Medical School. ··we attribute the budget de- fic1l lo un<lc:rbudjil:etmi: due to the non avallab1h ty of a reasonable biu.i::. for comparison when estimating costs for lhtl> fiscal yt'ar ." Elpers smd. l:nder tht' counl>-L'Cr con tract, the medical school a(:reed lo provide the and1.:ent pallent care that 1s count)-govcrnmt:nt's respons1b1lity. And the S4 1 m1JJ1on deficit means that t'are cost almost Didn't Get Takeoff OK Be/ ore Tragedy? SANTA CRUZ DE TENER! FE, Canary Islands (AP) The deputy director of Santa Cruz's airport said today the pilot of the Dutch Jumbo Jet that collided with a Pan American Jumbo cau!-.ing 575 de aths ''rud not r('ceivc ('lt'aran<'(' from the control lOwt'r to take· off·· Juan Linares told report('rs this \\as clear from llsl cnang to tapes of conver!>at1ons l>etwcen the t\\O pilots und the t·ontrnl tower A sourec <'loi-l' lo Pan American hcid no C'Omment on Linares' statement but and1catcd the last order to Dul<'h pilot in * * * Community MountS I~ Dead Most of the 27 Laguna lhlh -Leisure World rl's1dents who died in the Canary Islands Sunday had little in common but retirement, a yen to travel and the selection of a Mediterranean cru1s1•. ln the dost• knit c·ommunil\ where memoric.>i-an• long, the latest tragl•dy \I.JS immcd1alt•h· likened to anolh<'r that happen('(! 10 years ago, when four Le10,url· World rf':o.u1C'nls we rt• killed b) lht: falhn~ wrc•ckJ~l' of :.i m1da1r eol l1s1on ht.•twt•t•n two Jl't f1ghl<'r planes Today, flags an• ;1l half mo.1st 111 Leasure World and plans" en· lw 1ng m:1dl' ror fun eral and memnn•1I srrv1c-es The follow in~ 1s .1 sum rn;1n with brid h1oi:raphit·JI data about both the Ll·1sun· W11rld n·:.i dents Jnd other Oran~1· Count) res1dC'nts ktll<·d an th1• ~orst a\ 1,1 t ion d1sasll'r an h1sto1 \ -Ethl'I Rlanch<>. HmB CJlle Cadi1, a widow an hl•r 70s "Aho spent much of h1·r t1m1· tr,1\cling since lwr hu:.banci died fl\ t' \(•Jr-. ago. She c<1me to LE>1<.un• World from \'cnlura Ill 1972 and \\as a membcrofthe hridi:1' dub and th1• Ebell Club She ldt no famal~ -~tabel Rrai.srield, :J4K4B IL1hiJ Blanca, a 65-yec1r old widow who was lakm~ only ht•r second trap Slnt'l' hl•r hu,hand's death two~ c•ars a~o -Lloyd and He len Chatterton. 564C Ave Sevilla, WC'rt' marned only a year ago and w<•re on a honeymoon cruise. Mrs Chat· lerton had lived an Leisure World since 1966 and her husband moved to the community from Los Angeles after retirement from the Department of Water and Power They were active al Geneva Presbyterian Church tn E l Toro -Myra C~hran, 79, of 436G Ave. Sevilla. was the frequent traveling companion of Mrs Blanche. She was an active volun- teer at Saddleback Community Hospita1. One of 13 children. she and her brother, Claude Bedel of Leisure World, were the only ones left. -Sherman and Marian Ells· worth, 77 and 73 respectively. of ~ Algarrobo, had moved to L eisure World from St!attle. where Mr. Ellsworth was a stock broker. He was also a director of <>ne or the r etirem ent com - munity'!! mutuftl associations. -Ray and Helen Halldonon, of 893N Ronda Sevilla, were both in their late 70s and had been mnr· ried for just over a year. Mrs. !lalldorson was an em ploye ofthP Leisure World management firm, involved in resalc!J or villas and homes in the community. Her '>oss, Earl Tuatkey, sald the couple were "happy al a lark and f\aving a hell of a time" slncethrir. marriage -.Jean Hoo.aton, ~C Avt. Sevilla, w s a widow who <See VJC11MS, P•&e AZ) English was "clear to hold," m d1catang that lhe pilot h<td nu clearance when he bcgJn takeoff. Franz van Reysen of the Dut1.h Cavil Aviation Aulhorit\' :-.:1111 "clearance was g1\'en b) the tower and confirmed by KL'\l " All 249 people aboard the Outt·h plane. mcluding the captain. Z A V van Zanlen. died an th1· nash Sunday, ;n1al10n s \\orsl disaster. Airline officials :.aid 71 pcopll· survived the collision. all abo::ird the Pan American jet. The !'our v1vors included 67 Americans Ol t h e 5 7 5 d e a d • 3 2 I " l' r c Am enc ans. * * * CA»ast Women M(•anwhile. SS of lhc survi\'ors 1ndudang 10 who l'Scapl'd senou:-. anJUr). boJrdt:d a L'S Air fo'orn· C 130 today for a flq~hl bad.. to lhl• t.:nited Stutes Ill• said :.even of tht• survivors RETIRING COUNTY EMPLOYE A VICTIM-Al had 1.·hoscn to leave the plane durang an intermediate stop m I.as Palmas The 48 inJured and three relati\es would be flown to tht· l' S Army Burn Center m San Antonio, Tl"~ Those aboard included the pilot or the Pan American jet, Capt. Victor t;ruhbs of Center port, * * * Change in Plans Saves Two 'Lives Ry STEVE MITCHELi. Of IM O"IY Pt lot St•ll A change m their plans fcir .t Mediterranean tour may h<•'<' :.aved the lives <1f l\\O Orange Coast women. originally bookt·d for a night aboard an ill fated Pan American jumbo jf't to lhl· Canary Islands . Marci a Hoh·oake nf Cornn a oc·I Mar and her mother Ann Mtlh of Laguna Hills. apparently a rnved in the Canary Islands on another flight, hours ahead or the Pan Am Jet they were scheduled to ta kt• "She wired ml' and told mt• to tell her two sons she and hn mother are okay." said Carl r A Last Last said Mrs. Hol yo<1ke and her mother look a different n1~ht because their original tour would ha \'e r<'turned to the l' S earlu·r than they wanted ··Thev had to make different arranJ£ements , anrf al " ~un• * * * lucky they did,'· he observed He and Mri.. Holyoake plan to marrv an Ensenada next mon\h. followani: the annual yacht race to that Baja ctl) I haven't rect•ivt•d the tele- j.!raph yet. but Western l 'nion called m) son and g;l\c him thr mesi.a~e." Last said ·'She askcd that I cont.it·t twr soro . John in Newport He<wh. and .in other son. Robb in Sa1. Josl. to ll'll lhcm she's oka) · Where are the 'a<'ation1ng women now"' "That's a good question · the Balboa Island re:;1dent laughed. ··she told me she s not much at \\riling letters. but l'\'t' got an add res:. 1n Athens" here the) art· suppo!>l'<l lo arri\e an about a week and a half " Mr:.. Hol roake has a brother ~ho works in the L S Embassy 111 Athen~. and she· and her mother are st·hedult-d to \ll>ll him there * * * Neighbors Hushed In Leisure World Ry ANNE COOPER Of lht 0•11, PtlolSl•tl l.nguna Hills Leisure World re sidents spoke m s ubdued tones to- day of neighbors who were killed in Sunday's Jetliner crash at a Canary Islands airport and will not return to the walled retire ment community. Ethel Redfield looked across the street at the Ch arles Ziebell home. 5082 Ovalo, crowded with jil:eraniums and other brightly colored flowers. The couple died in the tragic crash . "Flowers were her glory." Mrs. Redfield said of Fern Ziebell. "She loved flowers 81ld needlepoint. Her home is full of both." ·'The Ziebells were just the kind of neighbors you would want to have," Mrs. Red field's husband said. "He was outgoing and loved people. He always had a radiant smiJe." Helen and Bill Bomke said their neighbors, Karl and Lor- raine Larson, were "the most special people we ever knew.'' "We felt almost as if they werP our own children," Mrs. Bomke said . "They were just chnrmin(C, d eliahUul people." l .. loyd and Helen Chatterton left gt.amped, addr('ssed Euler cards to be mailed for them by the William Allens. The Allen~ gave the cards to Mr. Chat terton's son Rjchard. "Tbey left the cards for U1 to man," Mrs. Allen said of ber nel1hbors. "They wanted us lo ao oo the c:ruiJe with them. "We thought about 1l, but I've h3d arthritis m my fet•t. and l chdn 't \\>ant lo abuse them h\ walking too much. Besides. I toltl them, 1f we go on a c ruise, we have nothini? to show for it. I 'd rather spend the money on a new car" The Allens said the cruise, which was to term in ate in Athens. Greece, was Karl Larson's first. "He was so excited ... Mrs. Al- len said. "He wanted to see the monkeys he'd heard live on the Rock of Gibraltar." Mrs. Wilham Pro•an said her neighbor, Ethel Blanche, ap· parenlly leaves no family. Mrs. Blanche moved to Leisure World m 1972 from Ventura and kept very busy, attending community clubs and taking trips, Mrs . Prov an said "Ben Malin was so kind, so he lpful," said his neighbor. Mrs. James Steams. "He was a real nice guy. We're going to miss him very much." William and Leone Combs were apparently great walkers. Their neighbors said th('y walked eveTy day -perhaps a hold,over from Mr. Combs' days as an twocado rancher In f"nllbrook. "This has been a very, very a~at shock to us." said Robert Price. a Lels urc Wo rld ad mlnlstrator. "These were all wonderlUJ, tyt>lcal Leisure World pttople." "It makes me H d to think to- day," 1ald Mt$. Allen. "lJoyd <ChaUtrton) was so afrald he waa gmna to miss the bus tot.be airport.'' -'- :II \ Air Foret.' off1cwb said lhosl· sun 1vors "'ho \I.ere not st-nously injured would hi.' allow<'d to go elsewhere in the l n1tcd Stalt•i. subject lo a medical t-xam1nalton at a n 1ntermed1ate :.lop al ~kGwre AJr l"orec lh1:.e, N J The plane wal> lo huvc taken off t?arl} this afternoon but placing thl• IDJUrt'<I abo.trd "<ts taking longt-r than (.'>..peC'tcd c s or fti.·tab :.aid Earlwr both Pan r\ment:a11 and KLM airhnt's said the\-"'ert• not satisfied \\1th the anve:.llga lion by Spanish authont11."' A Pan Amencan s1xikc::.m<111 <SeeTAKEOFF, Page AZ) * * * Survivors. Shocked By Crash By WILLl.4.MSCHRF.IBER Ol lhe O•!l'r Pllol S .. 11 When the} boarded a Pan 1\menl·an Jumbo Jet to begin their p1£'a:.urc trip to the Me<lnerranean 10 l.e1i-urc \\orld resadem~ had no tcll•a that t!'i hours later. lne) \\OUld be sur· \I\ or:. of h1i-ton 's worst aviatwn d1saste1 · Four {'Ollpll•s from the retire: mem l'Ommunil\ sun l\'ed the l"f<J!>ll thal l'la1n1l'll thl· hn•:. or 2i of their neighbors Of thosc who cited, l'1ght wcr<.> marr1l•d l'C1uplPs. lkath d1vi<fod one couple with sl unn111g '>U ddt•nnei-s in the Canary Islands Sunday t\ftcr 28 vears of marr1agt.', Mur10 :.Ham·· Ty1hir had loi-t his wart·, Irene . Ty1bir, of 2117 P Via Puerta. was thrown cll•:tr of th<' crash but Irene was trapped 111s1de and killed The couple had moved lo Leisure world after Tyzb1r's re t1rement from th<' machine tool hu:-.ancss and had ht.'t'Omt• actav<· 10 commun1l} and church A series or fortuitous e1rcumslances separated Jean Rrown. a crash :-.urnvor. from her husband. Gordon. The cou- ple. of 2306 Mariposa West, are co-owners of the Good Time to Travel agency that booke<l many Laguna Hills residents on the tour Gordon Brown had flown on ahead or the main body of the tour three days before to make final arrangemt•nts for the.> cruise s hip that would pick the travelers up in the Canaries. In the crash, Mrs. Brown suf- fered leg burns but was in re- latively good condition in a local hospital. There was some tension among the friends and relatives of Paul a nd Flov Heek, 2177A Via Puerta. when Mr fleck's name appeared on early lists ot sur- vivors but his wife's name did not Her name was added later. The Hecks had moved to Leisure World from Santa Ana several years ago. Hospital oCflcials Hsl· ed Mr. Heck in "very grave" condition Byron and Grace Ellerbrock of 25326Q Bahia Blanca, also lived through the fiery crash. They were both in shock and Mr. El· lerbrock s ustained a broken pelvis. The couple squeezed out a s hattered window to escape tho names. Ellerbrock is e r etired ltchittct and a candidate for election to one of Lei11ure World's mutual M&oclatlons. Harold and Grae~ McGowan. 249A Calle Aragon, were slttlni In thf' fJr1t class se<'tlon ot the plane and apparentlf eacaped serious injury, according to their ~on . They aro acUve ln the Geneva Presbyterian Church tn El Toro. The other couple that llved throu1h tho crlllh w r Herbert and Laurn Woldrlp, • 2391 Via <See Dl.8AST8J\, Pa1e AU I twice as much as the cout1ty an- ll c ipated last August when l>upervisors approved the SS million medical center 1976-77 budget. "At the lime, lht• SS milhon budget seemed reasonable an view of the clinical teaching i.up port money to be allocated to the university and the surplus of $1 2 mtllion for vacation payoff," Elperssaid The health officer went on to say that despite the $4.1 million deficit "the transfer of the medical center to 'the university has provided s ignificant savings to the county.'· He defined the pro1ccled f1rst- year savings under the contract at $1 8 million. a figure arrived at by takmi: such factors as cost of operatiowi and repairs. ;- . . . . . • I LAGUNA BEACH WOMAN TREATED AFTER PLANE CRASH Phyllis Walker, 34, Survrvor of Worst Air Disaster --fiagbnans OK Store Boss, Wife Survive Two of the survl\·ors aboard the Pan Am aircraft were Larrv and Phyllis Walker of .140 Cyprel>S Drive, Laguna Beach Walker. 29, as mana~er •>f th•· Winston Tare store m lhl' l'lt} of Orange. Sam Winston. company ownt.'r. said several or his manageri; had he<trd from Walker Monday. "Thl'y said he was doing n·al \\di. both ht• .ind has w1flo They seemed to bt.• an real good :,pints ,1nd Wl'fl' dnanf.( fine They ell.· llt'<:lcd tn lw fllm n hal'k today ' Wanston:-a1d Walkl•r. a 11all\C or OhlO, has bet>n with I he rnmpany for about three year::.. Police aJ!enc1cs throughoul the {'Ounty h<t\'l' hel•n ussigning extra patrols of lhc <H'l'tdcnt victims' homes. Trwtees to View Preview of Budget The Saddleback Valley Umfaed Sl'hool District's est am ated SJJ million budget for,the next fi scal year will be previewed during a trustee's meeting at 7 o'clock tonight in the multipurpose room at Los Alisos Intermedi<•ll' School. Gi lbert Moreno, the district's business manager, said tht• meeting has been planned to "kind of see where we are amt maybe where we're going." He said preljminary budget estimates indicate that the d is- trict will have a deficit of $1.3 Woman Knifed In Tijuana TIJUANA, Me~co (AP) -A tourist from Canada was stabbed and severely hfjur~ by a purse snatcher while on • g uid41d tour or Tijuana with her husband and three children, authorities said today. The spinal cord of Norm.a Maaon, 37, of Surrey, BriURh Columbia, was severed. She was takQn to Bny Oeaeral Hospital" tn Chwa Vl1ta, re· portedly paraly~ed from the cbest down. Pe>'L~ were tookina for her assailant., ... Tax Ch'Bnge Urged WASHINGTON CAP) -The Cart.tt •hnJalstraUon Pl'OPOsed ehanft1 Monday 1n tax fawa cov- ert nf f·ttder al and ata\e lawmakers' away-trom·bome ex· peDHS. lb• cban1es eoukl in· crease a $1,000 annual umlt on bminee. elqMIQI• deductloak for memben ol eoa,reu. mallton. lie said the estimated expenditure arc $32. 796.627 with an estamatect 1n l'umc o r S.1 I .455.R21 In past years, state legislators ha\ l' pro\'ld(•d school districts ''1th last minute fanancaal as- s 1st a nee But this year, because of the ~rrano Pricsl court de- cision mandating an equilization of finances amoog school dis tricts' additional fu nds m ay not be comang, the bus iness manager said. lie said trustees are expected to have other study sessions before they approve a final bud gel on Aug. 10. • Coa~t Weather Fair tonight and partly cloudy Wednesday. Low~ tonight in mid lo upper 40s. · Highs Wednesday in the low60s. INSIDE TODAY 'f hree of the atar.s of "Network" l>ove 01cara on llMir ~today, tDldle lhe •~q« mmne "RockJI" .and its director .(1~10 earned G&OOnU. Sc1: J.>ooe A3. J Z DAIL. 't PtLOT SB D•llY Piiot Sl•tl Photo HEADS SACC AGAIN Rick Bohay llohay Wi~ SACCJob Third Time Rick Bohay was elected lo a third term as president of the ·saddleback Area Coordinating Council tSACC1 Monday after Robert Price resigned as both president and diret•tor of the community organization. Price. who has been active: with the organization since it was formed ei_ght yl'ars ago, was elected pr('s1dcnt in January. However, after he was clet'led as a Saddlebaek College trustel· earlier this month, other SACC directors questioned whelhl•r he should remain as president. In his letter of resignation, Pnce said, "I respect the dif- ferences that have arisen amon.c: you as to the compatibility of my trusteeship at Saddleback College "'ith the SACC prc!>1den- cy. lt does not appear to be m thl' board's best interest to h41ve me continue as president." Last week, after his pr(•s1dcnrv was discussed in a clo~f'd meet- ing of the directors, l'IH'l' sa1ll ht· ·would continue as tht• group·1> head 1f either SACC or the collegt• board would d1a11g1• 11H•t•t1r1~ nights Hoth group.., m1·t•l on th1: ::.econ<! and lourth :\lond;1\' of tlw month. · Ile !>aid ltKh.1y th.it hl' chanl.!cd !11::. mrnd about th(' 101> :1f11·r ·,,. t'Ons1llerat1un ol th1• -.rtuat11111 · lie would not elaborall' Pnce prom1~ed lo mmntain hie; mc•mbcrship and suppol't or Si\CC lloha \'. "'ho "'<.1<; pres1dt•nl in 1!175 and 1!176. had planned w be.• off the cxecutt\t' hoard t•nt111'1\ th1::. ye<1r IIU\'.l'\'l'r. other dtr<.'t' tors ron\'tnct•d ham lo ;11'('<.'pl another ont' v 1•a1 IC'I m in J ;1nu.irv 111• -.au! tw ;11 i·t·pt<!d the pn· -.1dl'nC\ llec.111:-e "no one elsl· would ~H'C'('pt tht• 1ob this year.·· lit-!-ia11l ft •llow. d1n•ttors wantl'd htm to t.1kl' th1• Job because he· .lfrl'ady h.1 :-.1 workrn~ rcla t1on::.h1p with county offic1ab flqha\ !>.itd hi:-pnm<1rv t'ffort '"11 lw to ckvel11p .1\\:irking1t•L1 l11111:-l11p, \\ llh Stipt•n 1sor Halph (ltl'clr 11·tl wh11:-.e count \ 11•s po11 ... 1b1htif's r<>t·entlv wen• t•x pand1·d t11111C'lude part i1f thl' ~Jd dlt•h.1d. \'allt•.\ i\lso d111111g the m<'eting Mon· ti ay. Herb Tell man was elec·l!•(l :-. c· '" 1 n d \ 1 c 1 • p re~ 1 de n I 11 c· rC'pl:H'l'S l\lary Ph1Jltps \\hO n · signed from the office after she was elected to tht• Sadrllebat•k Valley l 'n1fil'd School D1stnct Board of 1':dul'at1on She is remaining as a director of SAC'C Front Page A J DISASTER .•. 'Mariposa West. Waldrip escaped : without 1n;ury and his wire sus- . tained a broken ankle and knee Neither suffered burns. The : Waldrips wt>re also active in , Geneva Presbyterian Church. ORANGE COAST SB DAILY PILOT . • .. , • ' ThPOrMtqt CIM\I O•llY Piiot wun•Mucf\l\('('l"n t>.,..d ltw-N10w~ Prus. it oubO>IWObv t"9 Ot•"IT CN\t Publl\blnQ Cntnp•nv ~4"MtMIUo(~'" Ar• OUblhhtd ~f\dtV lhrovQft Ffld•v for Co .. t.-' #Mu N!'Wpoft Bf•ch, MunHnqtwrl 9'-&<f\ F,.~ 1fln Vell•Y. '"""''· S•ddlli'b•O.VAlltV •M L~,. Att•<h Snutl'I rn.nt A "~"' ;_.O~NI ... a, hon h ouf)ll~hf<f ~•tvrd•'f\ .~~Y' '"""' oirlnc:+p•I l>Ubli\hlno DIAl'\t ,, .ti 1'0 Wf'l' ""' Sir"•·'°''• M~'•· t•l1to,nl•'2•1'. "ll•Mr1H.W-Pth1cNnt end Plil1'0~ J1<tlllt Cw .. , V1t"' Pr•,1Mnt •nd c,-..._ .. , •• Mlft'\~f' '"•"'•' kMvO E.dl!Of 'TNmlt&,M..,..._ M.IM91"9 fcllto- CMrl•I '4 l .. t llklle•• .. '. N.tfl Aul"•"' M..)~•t'"'1 £dlt.,-. Seddlebeck ~alley Office ?1101 u Pu "°"" 11 S.n OI.-'•-•f OfflcH C.O.t1Mou JJOWnle.y~tffl .. ,,..11.,.1on let<ll' 11171 .. .t<Mlo•;l••.,d .. _.~ .. (I\ 11 .. 01o.-., .. "-' Telephone (114)~1 ClH.iflecl Adnr1111nt 642•!1471 ~d<!it-k Yfl .. y .._. OHi<• 511 .. ,10 • , .......... 0.,.,.., .. ·~ =-~: :~. 0:.:.i: •. ~.:! .. ~l~l~I "'""" 8' •d•tdhtm•l"tl\ f\~'•'" m•; ft• ueroctvofJ •'t"ovl \l•<11u f)•tM,U tOl'll of t'OIOYftfft' 6Wf\IH t~r::."~~···,~:::~1; .. ~:·~b:\~::~. ~-:. =.~::',~'la ;~:~1;0 "'°~"''; f!lllll•rv T ........ 1811 Killings IJearing Opens A preliminary hearing into multiple criminal eharges faced by two of three teenagers ac- cused of killing four people dur· ing a 10-day murder and robbery spree opened today in Santa Ana M unicipaJ Court. But Judge John Teal barred the press and public from the courtroom after defense lawyers exercised their right to have the hearing conducted behind closed doors . Facing cour~ action that could lead to thefr being tried in Orange County Superior Court are Brett Matthew Paul Thomas. 18, and Mark Titch, 17. TENERIF E AIRPORT Worst Aviation Disaster in History Titch, whol has been certified for trial as an adult, racrs add1- t ion al thargts with William Frank Hauµu, 19, for the shooting of a San Diego police officer in that city during the holdup of a li- quor store Dec. 27. DIAGRAM SHOWS HOW TAXIING PAN AMERICAN 747 ANO KLM JETLINER COLLIOEOtptooto Crash, Explosion on Runway Caused Flaming Crash That Killed 575 People Front Page AJ llaupu is currently being held by San Diego authorities. TAKEOFF PROBE CONTINUED • e • Arresting ofrrcers said the de· fendants are linked lo four kill- ings : The slaying Jan . 24 of Garden Grove clerk Ephraim .J Christian. 35, who w<1~ !>hut dur· mg lhe robb(·ry of J da 1ry out IN un Katella A \'enuc in G ardcn GrovC'. The killing .Jan G9 of billia1tl parlor owner Aubrey L. Duncan 48. and l11s daughter. Denise, 18: who wen• s hot on the front lawn of their Anaheim home. ·ThC' murder Jan. 21 of Laura Ann Stoughton, 20, whos e bodv w.1s found on a hill in eas·t Orange. a cruc1f1x l'laspNl t1ghl Jy in hl'r ri)'..!ht hand Polite sauJ !>he hatl bt•en shot m the fa cl ELYIS PILLOW OFFER MVLLED :\ l 'STI :\. ·1 '"\ 1AP 1 II II ton llot1•l orf11•1.tls h:1\ 1· hten offen.•d $150 fo r lht• pillow lhut "rarl)('() El\ 1-. l'n•..,11•\ -. lu•atl. butt ht•\' ar 1· called a rC'port by Spanish of. ftclals ruling out sabotage or human error by the air traffic eontrollers "entirely premature and uncalled for " Officials had been concerned that the wreckage of the 10,000· foot Santa Cruz runway might prevent the evacuation plant' from landing. But the pilot. Ma;. W E. Owen of De Funiak Spr in~s. Fl3., flew the transpo1·t plane over the wreckage and lunded on the taxiway alongside the main runway, which remains closed. ln Amsterdam. KLM ex - pressed d1sappoinlmer1l that the fli_ght rl'cordcr from its airliner had been impounded by Spani::.h officials. "As far a:-we know. there an: no facilities on Tenerife to col late the information contained 111 the flight recorder," the :-pokesman s aid "We had hoped 111 ,::<:t 1t u<1ck ht're as soon as P""s1hlc to J,!t'l some idea whut (',1llsed thl' l'rash." Pan Ameru:un said its in- vestigation into the crash in- dicated the collision occurred about 400 feet from the spot where iL-; jet was scheduled to pull off the muin runway and wait until the KLM jet had taken oH. It said both planes had to taxi along the mam runway because of congestion on the parallel tax iway. The KLM jetliner was hurtling down the runway at about 150 miles an hour for takeoff when<it rammed into the Pan American plane as it was turning off the runway onto a taxiway, Spanish officials said. They said both pilots were told to taxi down the main runway, with the KLM craft in the lead. The Dutch pilot was told to turn around and prepare for takeoff but to hold his position until given clearance. while the Pan Am J<.'t was to turn off at a laxt'Wav and \\ail for the KLM plane to clear. Frone Page AJ they said. Gov. Antonio Oyarzabal said the planes collided nearly head- on, and the "key point" was whether the KL·M pilot had permission to take off. The Dutch piTot, z. A Veldhuisen van Zanten. was killed along with the· other 248 persons reported aboard his plane. But KLM president Sergio Orlanclini said the."pilot w<1s om· or the airline's most experienced fliers and doubted he would have begun his takeoJf without clearance. Another KLl\l spokesman su~ gested there could have been a failure in communications between the control lower and both planes. a misunderstanding or pilot error. The Pan American pilot, Capt. Victor Grubbs of Centerport. N Y . was cimong the 70 injured :;urvi\'Ors from his plane. but no explanation from him or what happened was made public. nnt s uretht•,ndllt<11't•1t · "Wt• \l' had some p11•tl\ t•rtltt' 111g offt•rs ... ..,aHI lhck I>nt!...011, t'\ 1•r11lt\l' assistant m .. rnllgt'r or !ht• hott-1 \\hl'rt' thl' rnl·k stngt!r s1wr1l !'!unday night before a 1·1111('t•rt Monday. AIR CRASH VICTIMS PROFILED. • • Doctor Faces Death Charge ~ \ N FRA:'\C'ISCO 1 <\P I .\ Santa Crul phys1c1<tn was over hnird saying he thought a suction tlt•\ 1u· he ust•d during an abor· t1on was running backwards on a patient who died. according to two \\ 1tnesses The witnc•sses testified Mon da\ at an admin1s tral1ve hearing hn1ug ht h' tlw st atr al tornev 1: 1·rH: r al' s · off 1 t't' against Dr. H 11·harcl Scotti ~eek an~ revoca twn ofh1s medical license. Scnt11 is accused of "~rnss nq;ltgenct'. incompetence <1nd 1·x1·es::.1vt' trcatml'nt " He wa s charged with m:inslaughter in the Dec. 31, 1975. death or Pilar Carranco, 18, of W c1tsonnlle l 1.1 \PINI extensi\'el; since hl·r husb;rnd's death several y('ars ago Frnmds and nt'1ghbor~ ~aid ..,ht• \\Orkecl m the library und at Saddlebac•k Jlospital, was a good card player and was "full of Life " She"' as abo :i member of Genc\'a Presb~1enan Church. -Frank and Gwen Kase, 8171\ \'ta Alhambra. were interested 1n gardenrng and flower:-, ac<'ording to neighbors. f\lr. Kai.cv..1:-.alsoa member of the Laguna l11Jls Rotary\lub. -WilUam and Leone Combi., both in their 60s. of 1900 Avenicla Majorca. were also married late· in hfe. They had lived in Leisure• World since 1969 and made a point ol laking al least one extended tnp each year. Mrs Comb!>, from a longtime Anaheim family, oncf' taught school in thcil city lkr hui.band 1s a retired avocado rancher from Fallbrook anti came from Missouri on gin ally. -Karl and Lorraine Larson, 33tlA Ave. Sevilla. were in their eurly 60s and well -liked by neighbors. Mr. Larson was a re- tired aircraft industry engineer. The couple traveled extensively ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Future SurgeotU1 Otl'W ~, .. ll .. l ""910 Rancho Canada Elementary School's sixth graders brought their unit on medical careerr; aUve by building a hospital, complete with a busy operating room. in their classroom. Left to right, Ange.I Caban, Jon Holt and Billy Wills perform major surgery on victim who allegedly has a bullet in his specially designed sponge heart. :.ind had only recently returned from a trip to i\us tr:.rl1a and the South Seas. The\ \\l'I<.' H·rv ac- tive in Leisure ·world acli~ili('s and clubs and wne regular churchgoers. -Benjamin Malin, 469F Calle t 'ad1z, was a smgle man and an'- t1red mc•chanical engintl'r. lie was a <'Ollector or Oriental artworks and had traveled e\ tens1vely since his rellrcmenl. -He le n P t'ters, 2267 Via Puerta, WllS a n5-vear-old widow and also an emplove of the Lt•isurc World m ana!{emcnt company in the res<tles division. She and ro ·wnrkcr Helen Halldorson had signed up for the tnp separately and found out later they would be traveling togethf'r -~Francis and Kathrvn Sim· mons. 198,\ Ave. Majorca, were both rt>tired school teachers and residents of Leisure World almost since its inception. They decided to take the cruise almost on the spur or the moment and Mr. Simmons had to be talked in· toil. neighbors recalled todav. -Elizabeth R eining, 219 Ave. Majorca.· was a retired librarian and teacher m her mid-60s. She was traveling with her longtime friend, Vera llohncr of Sanl<.1 J\na, who was also killed in the collision. Relatives said she had taken a trip every year for the past seven years. -Ethel Sebo, 74, of 652 AV(' Sevilla, had become a widow very recently, according to 1 neighbors. and was traveling to get away from her loneliness. -Florence Sparr, 85, 30870 Via Serena, was taking the trip with her 65·year-old daughter. Helen Vernon, who was also killed. The two women lived together in Leisure World. The two had traveled together ex· tensively in the past five years and returned from a trip to the Orient only a few months ago. Mrs. Sparr's surviving family members said the woman had been a hospital owner and ad· ministrator in Los Angeles . -Irene T yzblr, 2J 17P Via Puerta, was the wife of a crash survivor, Mario "Ham" Tyzbir. Her husband of 28 years was blasted clear of the wreckage hut she was trapped inside and died. She h ad been active al SL Nicolas Church in Laguna Hills. -Charles and Fern Ziebell, of 5082 Ovalo, were enthusiastic about the trip and bad urged friends to go with them. Mr. Ziebell was a retired m anuracturer of c h ildren's cloth ing from Chicago. His wife had been in the millinery busi- ness and touaht needlepoint at Leisure World where the couple had lived abouts ~ years . One othM Lal(una Hills rcsi· dent who had lived in Leisure World off and on Wtlll his death in lhe crash was Martin Fisher. lie was Uvlnl( In the Villa Valencia retirement apartment.a. Fisher was an agent for Good Time to Travel. the firm that booked many of the Leisure Worlders on the ill·fatcd tuur. Ile was a longtime area resident und member of Gene\' a Presbyterian Church. Five Newport Becich residents are listed as fatalities in Sun- day's Canary Island plane col- lision. -Brita Brandenber g, 68. re- cently retired from a senior clerical position at the Orange County Recorder's office, 1s among the casualties. Mrs. Bran ~ denberg, 706 Begon ia Ave., Corona de! Mar, had been a Newport Beach resident for the past 31 years. She is survived by her son. Sven Pretorious or Santa Ana Heights. -Dr. J. J\lonte Johnston and his wife, Patrici~ residents of Lido lsle for the ·past 17 years, also perished m Sunday's dis- aster Or. Johnston, 54, was pediatri- cian at the Acacia Medical Clinic in Orange. The Johnstons, 657 Via Lido Soud, were members of the Irvine Coast Country Club. They arc survived by two grown sons and two grown daughters. Robert and Beverly Goedhart, \621 Anita Lane, Newport Beach. also are listed among t he fatalities. A neighbor said Mrs. Gotcdhart was Corruer' .pre~dent of the Tl\ursday Morning Club in Newport Beach. _ ' Local residents for the past 121 years, the Goedharts leave two · c hildren presently enrolled in college. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stevrnson, 119 Avenida Santiago, San Clemente. The Stevensons, retired from business life, were active church members, who, accordingtotheir minister were "a very happy kind of people.'' -Lt. eo1: W. Clifford and Mrs. Bradley, 31252 Paseo Sereno, San Juan Capistrano. He was a retired Marine Corps officer who, neighbors said, left t he service early to sp end more time with his wife Marjorie, who had successfully undergone a cancer oper ation a nd who worked to raise funds to combat the disease io others. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker of Capistrano Beach. The Parkers were owners or Parker Escrow Company Jnc. in Dana Point. -Robert and Mary Webber, a retired lrvine couple, were also a mong those killed in the crRl!h. Webber was reportedly selr· employed prior t o his retirement. The Webbers, who lived At 4972 Tamarack Wey ln Unlverslty Park, had lived ln trvlne tor about one year. Few details are known about tho couple, except that they moved to Irvine rrom H,untington Be.ch, where they had residt-d tor two years. Pnor to that. the Webbers lived in Clendalc. Their children stlll rc- 3tdc in the Los Anacles area. Gay Bias Bit Again In Bill SACRAMENTO IAP) Homosexuals could not be dis· criminated against by employers under newly introduced IQ&isla· tion similar to a bill that was overwhelmingly defeated two years ago. But Assemblyman Art Agnos <D ·San Francisco), said Monday that the political climate toward homosexuality has improved c;in<'e an Assembly floor vote killed the other proposal in 1975. He said in an interview that legislators have had a chance to sec that there was no political damage to supporters of another 1975 measure that removcll criminal penalties for homosex· ual acts. ''It wasn't even an issue in any eampa1gn." he said. Agnos said his b1ll, wh1rh would ban JOb d1scriminatl(Jn based on sexual preference, was a natural follow.up lo the earlier "consenting adults·· bUl. "That bill gave them the right to live," he said ... Hul what good ts that without the right to earn a living?" ·'Most people are protected from employment discrimina- tion," Agnos said in a statement .. The gay. community 1s not. Employers have the right to de· mand uniform requirements of their employes, but people should not be deprived of the right to work because .of their sexual orientation." Agnos said local governments that have gone on record oppos· ing job d iscrimination of homosexuals include Berkeley, Cupertino, Mountain View, Palo Alto. San .francisco, San Jose. Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara and Sunnvvalt' The ball 1s An 1130. CUSD Sets Summer Sessio~ The Capistrano Unified School Dist net has announced dates of summ<'r school sessions and principals for d1stnet schools in- volved in the summer school pro- gram. Elementary and junior high school students can attend five weeks of summer school, June 27 through July 29. Jligh school courses this summer will run six weeks. June 20 through July 29. Moulton. Palisades. Las Palmas and Castille Elemenlarv Schools will offer summer school programs, with each vice prin- cipal at the school acting as sum- mer school principal. Brian J acobs. assistant prin cipal at Ole Hanson Elementary m San Clemente, will be summer school principal at Viejo Elemen tary in Mission Viejo. Richard Thome will be sum- mer school vice principal at Del Obispo Elementary in San Juan Capistrano. He is assistant prin· cipal at•San Juan Elementary. also in San Juan. during the school year. Paris Earls, assistant prin dpal at Mar<'o Forster Junior High in San Juan, will be ptin· cipal of summer' school pro- grams at both Marco Forster and at Niguel Hills Junior High in Laguna Niguel. San Clemente High athletic director. Pat Rogan. will be prin· cipal or the summer school pro- grams at both San Clemente and Dana Hills High School. Discharges Under Study WASHINGTON <AP) · Defense Secretary H arold Brown on Monday authorized the armed ser vices to upgrade more than 432,000 undesirable and gener al discharges given for Vietnam , War desertion, drug abuse and other causes. Each case will be considered on its own merits, unlike Presi- dent Carter's blanket pardon of thousands of drart evaders. Each eligible person will have to apply for a chanl-!e Thieves Get Real Looi'\ FRESNO (AP)-Count on thieves \O know the in· flated value of an ltem. 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E•• 1 •s • \I '" • l •oAI• lOtJ l 111 10">, • TtETof7t0 1 11 1 • l••n•Co .e ll 8 ., '• Tcflnf7A> u )t•" • l•,,lt11R 11? 1~ )•'• r.,c;,1 1 ~ 1~ ~ • '• ZurnlllCI 411 9 11 u, ae.ore •• Dew? SUN VALLEY, Idaho (AP) -The pr.esidenl of the hotel and restaurant chain that owns Sinclair 011 Company hes made a goodfallh bank deposit to s ho w he is interellte<.t In purchasing .. sun Valley Company. the Idaho Statet1man rcporfod In Tuesday's edi lions. The Boise ntwspaper rep0rtcd that Earle Holclint. president of tho Salt Lnke City.headquartered Little America chaln, depo1lted a large amount of money In a Ketchum. Idaho. bank. KetC'hum ts nenr Sun Valley . The Statesman quotc-d "reliable financiaJ soµrces '' . Blll Janas i11 president of Sun Valley Company, which own• most or the laclhUes ~t the Central Idaho resort. 'America' Sells ' Goodyear Tires ISy IOI.TON MOSKOWJT.I Goodyur Tlro • Rubber, tht company with the bUmp, has ruled that 1t'J time you boo&ht rad.la! tires for your car and it ha decided that the belt w.y lo aet you to buy them from Goodyear as by an appeaJ to chauvlolam: b'(Y American. With foreign-built cars taklnt U percent or the U.S. market, many Amencaru1 have be-en introduced to foreign-built tires -and they have discovered that they are very durable. Most of these tires are radials. since this type of tire has all but taken over markets outside the United St.ates. ENGINEERS HAVE BEEN SAYING FOR many years that radial construction makes for a Juperior tire. B.F. Goodrich, the company wJthout the blimp. has been trying to gel UWI point across to motorists for a long lime too. But G oodri c h d~sn't have the clout G o o d y.e a r d o e s . Goodrich 1s our fourth largest tire maker, holding about 8 percent o( the o rigin a l equipment market Money Tree (tirec sold to Detroit for new cars> and only 4 per cent of the much more profitable replacement market. It simply waart 'table to produce a stampede to radials. Goodyear, on the other hand. 1s used to calling the shots in the Utt market. ll makes one out of three tires that go on new automobiles, a nd it takes about 14 percent of the replacement market. When Goodnch began lo push radials, Goodyear pooh.poohed them. saying the time wasn't ripe yet. It wanted firs t to milk the last doll<ir out of the Polyglas tire market. NOW GOODYEAR IS READY TO promote radials. Tl figures that radials will take close to half the tire market Ul 1977, and it naturally wants to get its share, which means more than anyone else. Goodyear -and the L' S. lire industry in general -hud a wretched lime of it last year because of a United Rubber Workers stnke that c losed plants for m ore than four months. The shutdown enabled the French tire company, Michelin, lo make inroads in the American market. That's an interesting d evelopme nt for two r easons. One, Michehn is a veteran producer o f radial tires. Two. Mich elin is now producmg in the United St ates. in a South Carolina plant. Viewini; that scene, Goodyear is moving to h1l Michelin where 1t f~ls the Frenc h company is vulnerable: 1ls foreign origin. MIGHTY GOODYEAR IS ROLLING into 1977 with a new radial lire that 1t'!> calling the Amc n can Eagle. It's a tire made with belts of Flextcn cord, which Goodyear claims "is stronger than steel." To sell the American Eagle, Goodyear has resorted to pure jingois m This 1s a lire. say the Goodyear ads. that is "uniquely suited to the de mands of our country's roads and driver" roads and drivers arc different overseas, you understand. The ads go on lo tout the American Ea~le as "tough and versatile enough to handle. . cverylhrng from freeways to dirt roads lo slop.and·~o city traffic. The Goodyear American Eagle: the All·Amencan kind of radial. .. born for every road in America " One question · what is Goodyear saying outside the United States. where it has 47 manufacturing plants that produce 30 percent of 1ls $5. 7 b1lhon in sales? Ford Motor Eyes , 6 Million Sales DEARBORN, Mich CAPI World\.\ 1de H"hicle s ales al Ford Motor Company this year could hit six m1lhon for the first time in his tory, Henry Ford 11 said The forecast in the 1976 annual report by Ford and the company's president. Lee A. Iacocca. also said the auto maker expects industry car sales to n se to nearly ll million. FORD SOLD 5.42 MILLION cars, trucks and tractors worldwide last year, and a record 5 97 million in 1973. Overall. Ford had after tax profits of $983.1 million on sales of $28 A billion in 1976. Both figures we re records despite a 28-day lJ.S. strike by the United Auto Workers union. The world's No. 2 auto maker also lLc;tcd in the report a new section entitled. "Not Everything Went Right." Among the entries -RECALLS FOR SAFETY OR antipollution defects, including 42 campaigns affecting 1 3 million vehicles in the United States and 23 campaigns affecting 657,000 vehicles in Europe. -Vehicle body rust problems in the United States and Canada wtuch have led to new anti corrosion production meas ures and an informal policy of body repairs under which cu.c;tomers pay a nywhere from nothing to 75 percent of the co.st, depending on the age of the car. -An unexpected drop rather than an anticipated increase in the s mall·car share of the U.S. market. Ford s aid it had predicted a 53 percent small-car share, but the actual share was 48 percent. -COMPLAINTS ABOUT REPAIRS, which "remains a serious concern of management. Too many Ford, Lincoln and Mercury OWJlers report dissatisfaction with repair service received.'' -"Excessive violence" on television. Ford said it has developed informal guidelines and withdrew advertising from some programs. Dana Point Motel Sets Opening Friday Dana Point's $1 million Don Carlos Motel. has been completed and grand opening is set for Friday, reports its owner and builder, Charles T. Smith. Designed by Richard Roos of Tustin, the Don Carlos is a 46-unit facility with swimming pool and cabana in the Spanish architectural tradition. Located on Del Obispo, just west of Pacific Coast Hiehway in Dana Point, It stands near the entry to the Dana Point Harbor and Doheny State Park. Ray and Bobbi Campbell will be resident managers of tht mot.el. Finn Reports Record Performance record11 were tabUshed by the First American Financial Corp. ln all phases or lta operations during 1976, President D. P. Kennedy hu reported. Consolidated •ross Income for the year ended Dec. 31 totaled $67 .390.358, an lncreHe of 43 percent over the $47,027,702 rtport<.'d for 1975. Consolld ted net income was $5,235,591 , or $4 13 a s hare. compared with $1,916,925, or St 2S. the previous yce&r, representing a 170 percent in· creo~e. Gain., were nttribut~ chJeny lo a record volume ot real estate tranancllons lo the Pacific Coast states, as wtll as Flrat Am~can '5 lucroaao lD market pe.nctraUon. • ·~ I