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1977-03-31 - Orange Coast Pilot
I ,r. . 0 ~ ............................................. .. ;, ~ I Trudeau Split SBid 'Unlikely' But Not Denied DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 31 , 1977 VOL 70 HO ,. l SECTIONS l• P4GES lsplit Pending? I ... r i -, ' 4P Wlreo...,•• TRUDEAUS HEADING FOR SEPARATION? Spokesman Won't Deny T.ea.vlaiOA Rep0t1 .Tnuleaus 'Separatio n !Termed 'Unlik ely' OITAWA. Canada <A P> /\ television station's report th al Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and his wife, Margarl'l. have agreed to separate is "t•x ttemely unlikely." a spokesman tor Trudeau's office said today The prim e minis t er's spokesman said if lhl' report by Toronto station CFTO were true, ''J'm sure J would know. and I don't know." He added that he w.as certain the office w-0uld have been advised if a separation was planned. However, Trudeau 's press .. . Queen Ends Tour PERTH, Australia CAP> - Queen Ehzabeth ended her 23· day tour of Australia on Wednes· cby when she flew out of Perth 1uriid rousing cheers from more than 5,000 weU.-wishers. secretary said he could not deny the report ofhcially ht'causl' he h ad not talked to thl' prime minister. Trudeau was reported .it his official residence bul un· available for comment Unconfirmed reports said Mrs Trudeau was in New York, but no off1c1al information on hl'r whereabouts was ava1lablc. Mrs. Trudeau's parents. who live in Toronto, refused to com- m <'nl.. Trudeau is 57. his wife is 28. and they have been married six years. They have three sons aged 5 and 3 years and 18 months. There has been speculation that they were breaking up since she went to Toronto alone on their sixth wedding anniversary this month, spent the weekend listening to the Rolling Stones rock group and then went to New York while Stones leader Mick <SeeTRUDEAU, PageA2) ' Rolling Dope Lah Brake d Laguna Beach police stopped a c•ar that they believed was m· volved in a hit a nd -run accident involving a parked truck. today, and di scover e d what they described as a mobile narcotics factory. Police Sgt Dave Avers said police confiscated seven ounces or uncut cocaine. worth $60,000 in 1IJir1t street trade James C. Prestini, 35. of L'pland. was arrested and booked on char~es or hit-and-run dnv- mg, driving under the influence of drugs, possesl>ion of narcotics for sale and possession of mari· Juana. lie was released today from ci· ty Jai l after a batl bondsman posted $25,000 ball. Avers said pol ice were called at 2 · 45 ttus morning by a resident who reported hearing a crash on Canvon Acres Drive and seeing a can;~edaway. Officers Mike Slusher and T e rr y McAdam . patrolling Laguna Canyon Road, stopped a car they said fit a description of the hit-and-run car. The two officers arrested Prestini, and. they said, in their investigation spotted narcotics and narcotics refinery equip- ment inside the car. Avers said that. besides co- caine. police said they confiscat- ed quantities or stimulant drugs. hashish. uncured marijuana and other drugs. Also booked into evidence was narcotics production equipment, including weight scales, a mortar and pestle, and bottles believed used to dilute the poten- cy of a narcotic. Memorial Rites To Donor Coast Crash Vietims Airlines Sued 'Wrongful Death' Charged SAN Ol EGO I AP l Sun i\'ors of Jessie B Briggs of De l '.\lar. who died in Sunday's. collision of two jetliners in lhc C.rnary b l ands. a re sum g for Sl 25 million. The wrongful dcath suit filed Wednesday in ft.>clcral cuurt alleges that the planes were operated under exlremclv hu1.a rdous and dangerous conditions and that air traffic: control instructions were dis· regarded . Mrs. Briggs, one of 577 people wh~ died, wa~ a passenger in thl' KLM Ho~·al Dutch A1rltn~s plane m· volved in the collis1on with a Pan American World Airways jct. . . . Listed ns defendants in the suit were hoth a1rhnes as well as the Boeing Company, maker of the 747 Jetliner. Crash Virt-i111S Menwrial Seroices Slated on CoaSt Memorial services for most of the 28 Laguna Hills residents killed in the collls1on of two 747 jets on the Canary Is lands have been planned for this weekend. Many Saddleback Valley churches arc also planning to r<'· member the victims m prayers during regularly scheduled Sun· day services. Memorial services will begin at 10 a.m. Friday in the Lake Hills Community Church , 23331 Moulton Parkway, for Gwen· dolyn and Frank Kase. The First Christian Church of Laguna Hills 1s sponsoring memorial services for Francis and Kathryn Simmons at 2 p.m Friday in the c hapel of McCormick Mortuary, 25002 Moulton Parkway. Benjamin Malin. who was a member or Temple Judea, and all victims and survivors of the crash wlll be remembered dur· ing services at 8 p.m. Friday in the te mple al 24512 Moulton Parkway. Services for Charles and Fern Ziebell are set for 3 p.m. Satur· day in the Geneva Presbytcnan Church, 24301 El Toro Road. Services for Martin Fisher. Lloyd and Helen Chatterton and Mrs. J ean Houston, who were members of the congregation at Geneva Presbyterian Church, are pending. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman El· lsworttt, who were memoon; of the United Methodist Church of Laguna Hills. will be remcm• bered during regular Sunday services. Mrs. Florence Sparr and Mrs . Helen Vernon will be remem- bered in prayers at all three Sun· day services at St. George's Episcopal Church. Me morial ser vices for the mother and daughter, who were members or <See RITES, Page A2) ' Clemente Duo Drift-= 12 Hours Two San Clemente men who were goinJ! to make one more· s weep around a buoy a half mile off Dana Point in their ts.foot catamaran were rescued after a 12-hour ordeal at i.ea when their dis mastcd craft was found by the Coast Guard at dawn today five miles out Sheriff's Harbor Patrol Sgt. Richard Olson s aid Richard Blanton, 25. of 230 W. Canada and Jeffrey Stogsdill, 18, of 108 Avenida Adobe, were "two very, very lucky men " .N. e.\t t\_~r m.ctn_ r.e q itlr.ed hospitalization despite overnight exposure to 45 degree weather. Water le mpc ratu re was 59 degrees m the three to five feet swells. "Their wet suits. as far as we r(' concerned, that's what sav~d thcrn," Sergeant Olson said. "They're lucky they didn't end up in the water," Olson added. The men, both employes or Coast Catamaran in the city o( Irvine, had been last seen at about 5:30 p.m . Wednesday at the mouth of Dana Harbor when they told a co-worker Jerry Blakley of Dana Point they want· cd lo make one more run around the buoy before coming in. At about 7 :30 Blakley became concerned when his friends failed to return. He notified the (~ R,ESCUE. Page A2) Coast ~ Weath er .'CR4Sll PAYOFF. :lll:JNCH NUMBER ;. .BRAINTREE. Mass. CAP) - Camblers play hunches without quesUOn.s. 'The hunch -ror many J/tAl' the Canary Islands jumbo .'»t collision wu the number 7470. Frog Frolles at DC Winds becoming wester- ly 15 to 20 miles per hour. Partly cloudy tonight with lows 38 to 4$. Mostly sunny Friday with highs in mid·60s. INSIDE TODA 'Y Sez edlACIJ1ion,fer tteM mu /oiled, perhaps becauM it'8 h»litdt, too late. For.a grim look .cit the reiulta. aee.P.oge A9. Thal wu the wlnnin8 number n'uesday ln the Masuchuaetll d•lly lottery, paylng $2,044 (or tery $1 bet placed on the nmber. So many people played the aambtr that the payoff wu re· I ed from the averaae S6,000, lotter)' man aaid Wednes· day. WASIDNGTON CAP) -It was a time for spring frolics at t.he White House today, with Presl· dent Carter kiulng cherry blossom princesse.s and press secretary Jody Powell turning a 10-lnch Geor1ia bullfroa loose amona the squealing yauna lad let. The occaalon was a Ro1e Garden recepUon at which Carter 1reeted the princess cbose"Q to ttpr "t e.acb 1tate at this clty'a annual cherry bl01som feaUval. , , After exchantlng handshakes and some kisses with the women, and makln& a brief speech hail· ing the advent or springtime, Carter introduced Powell and the slant-alze fros. The froa was presented to Powell by the Society of Profeaalooal Joumaltsta, Sigma Delta Chl on W@dncsd•Y night in recosniUon of a remark the press Hcretary made dunns the ms DemocraUc prlmary ampajgn ln New HamP1hlre. After former Georala ao.. f Lester Maddox went to New Hampshire to argue that Carter was a Uar, Powell responded that betn1 call~ a liar by Maddox was like belng called ualy by a frof. F roi lovers united In protest. Al Powt'ill carried his 1lft frog, now known around the White Hou1e N "Lester," Into the Roee Gorden In a cage, Carter sug. aes.ted that the fcallval P.rin· cesaes each kiss the beast ·and the one that turns the froa anlo a prlnco win•" and becomea cherry bl0680m testlval queen. The Georgia representative, Amelia Loomis, was persuaded to step forward as Powell re· moved the rrog from the cage. Crln&lng a bit, Miss Loomis uld to Powell, "How about you?" She settled for kisain1 the press secretary. At that point Powell lost hts Crip on the frot. which bopped away t'Oward the prlncesse•, who Ord squeallnc and scr aming. The craaturc quickly wa1 retrl•~ed. l•dex A2 DAILY PILOT s Thllraday. March 31. 1977 Pot Law Effect: Nil Da nger Downplayed in New Report WASlllNGTON tAP> -Harsh penalties don't keep people from s moking mariJuona and moderate use prohably poses no substantial ht•alth haiard. says a new government.financed re· port. The 375·pagc report, issued to- day by the National Governors Conference, abo s ays states that hJve de<:nm1n alllcd marijuana Wele ome Dome possession have shown a "sub· stant1al" savings of tax dollars The report was prepared for the governors by the interna taonal accounting and consulting Cirm of Peat, Marwick, Mitehell and Company, under a grant from the federal Law Enforce· ment Assistance Administration It says re ducing crarninul penalties for pot possession does 1 ll'rlwrt \\'ald1 ip smilt's a gred111g lo Ir 1t•JHI.., •>n hand to JOl'l'l htm .ind hr.., "1fc Ljura WcdnE>sdav at Sacldll'h<!(.'k Communaty llosp1t<.ll Tht• Waldnps. sun 1\ors of lht• Canary Island aarplam· d1..,astl•r. arrr' etl <1t El Torn \laruw Corps .\11 ~l.1l1on ahoa1d ttn Atr Force transport <1nd \\(·n· lJk<·n lo tlw hospital np,1r their LJgun.i 11111-. home I le ~Jtd 11 "a!'> gn·at l11 ht• honw PanA.m to Airlift Jet Victims Home S i\ -..; T \ <' H I Z 1J E TE.Nf:HIFE. 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"d I h1• h1•ard 10 Washington MontJ,1,-. the) sa11I Th<' heact of th•· \rnr·ncan 1n \ c•..,t11?al1111! tc·:im dl'>mr..,st•rl r urnor ... lhdt .11r r flnlrollf'r:. al Sant.1 C'ru1 ..., t•rc "'alching .i lt'lt>~ 1c,1on foot hall m.rlC'h Jt th1• !rm•· of ttw r11llr s111n .1!'> h,1\ ing no ha<,1c; m fJ<'t " * * * Fro•Page A I RITES ... lhC' church, tire p<'nrl1n~. A funeral M a~s fo r Myra Cochran and Irene Tyzb1r has been planned for 11 a m . Monday an St. Nicholas Catholic Church. 24252 El Toro Road. The women were members of th as parish The Laguna Halls Religious Council decided against holding an 1nll•rdcnom1national memonal service for the v1c tams. Instead. all churches arc expt;cled lo hold appropriate services. Fro• Page A J TRUDEAU • • Jagger and another member or the group were there. Mrs. Trudeau denied she was ~a~ang an affair with Jagger and m.s1sted there were no problems wit~ her marr iage. Trut.IC'au al!lo denied that the marriage was an trouble but said his wire was can· celing some public engagements to have more privacy. M rs. Trudeau said she was In New York to study photo11raphy and led a busy social life while there. She returned to Ottawa on March 12 and denied reperU lhat s he said s he would l ive In Manhattan and commute to Ot tawa. But she uld she was aolni lnlo photography seriou.s ly ond would work occaslonolly in New York tnd "around the world." "not generally lead to an im- mediate increase in total mari· Juana use, alt.hough the long·t.erm effect or penalty reductions are less c lear " The report said its finding on marij uana u se in relation to pe nalty reduclfons "implies that harsh penalty structures do not in th emselves deter personal possession and private use of the drug" The study was based on a sur- vey or previous dat a. visits lo nine states an which a law dec rimanali Ling marijuana 11osse::;s1on has been enacted or .1llempted and on rnterv1ews "'1th state officials. the gov· l'rnors association said. "Staltrn 1de data "'ere used when available." the report said. "When s uch data did not exist, lot'al data and the subjective t.'st1matcs of knowlt:dgcable pol1t1c.1I. criminal justice and other officaall. "'ere used. Care v. as t aken to intervrew in· cl1v1duals with differing \'iews on the ISSUC " Only officials an Los Angeles told interviewers they had seen any increase in marijuana use which, in their opinion, related to rem oval of crim inal penalties for possession or s m all amounts of marijuana. "Data from On.·gon since its ch.•crimmalization ~howed no in· l'ICUSl' an use during the first two ' c• .1 rs . ' ' l h e r e po r l s a 1 d ·Jl owen•r. a th1rd·year stud~ dot.•s show an increase in use, although not to a level abo"e the a\'crage level in other West Coast states." The Oregon figures indicated that changes in the law may not ha\ c an imm edaalt· effect, but ma~ result in a gradual Ion~ term change in public feelings about the moral. social and m1•c11l·al propnel} of marijuanJ u'l'. the n·porl !-.<11<1 . \!though <.1clmitti11g 1h c·v1dt.•m·e is not complete, the re· port su1d there is a strong sugges· 11011 that "savings of personnel n•.,ourc<'s and pubhc costs arc :-,uhstt1ntial with respect to law 1·nforCl'ment and the courts" in ' t ;1 t e s w h <' r e m a r i j u a n u pOSM'S!'llOn IS ll'~al. Stude nt Seer Says No More Pre dictions Dl'RHAM. NC CAP l -An 18 year old Duke L'mvcrsitv stu- dC'nl who foretold the collision of two Jumbo JNS 111 the Canary blands a \\eek befort' 1l hap· pcncd savs hl''s g1v1ng up headline prC'<hct1ons "I don t intend to do 1t again." Lt.>1' Fri<'d tolfl the i\sso«ralcd Pr1•.,s in J lclephone intervrt·w \\'l•dncsday night "I plan to be .in engmccr and th<Jl takes a lot of lime Fril'<l, an C'lectrical engineer· 1n~ nrn1or, received national ut· tc·ntion when predictions he made l\1art'h 21 were almost IH'rff'Ct matches for actual nl'wsp<.ip<'r hC'adhnC's about the anat1on disaster and the out· rnme of a collegaate basketball t h;rn1p1onship. St•aled rn an <'nvelope and g1\en to Duke l'nl\crsity Pres1· dent Terry Sanford was this prl'· <f1ct1on for the Tuesday edition of I h1· :"t''"" and Ohsef\ <'r 1n H .ti l'lgh. :'-i C "583 0 rt• an co11t ... 1on of 7Hs in Worst Dis· uster m A v1atlon History ... The envelope ..., as opened and read Tuesday. The actual hf'adlinc that morning said, "530 Kille~ as Jets Colhrle in Fog." An ovC'rhnc read, "Worst Air Dis· aster in History." The death toll as now at577 Another prediction was: "Mar - quette Burst UNC Bubble; Wins 68 58," concerning the University of North Carolin a's upcomin~ game with Marquette in the NCAA basketball championship in Atlanta Monday night. The actual headline said. "Ma rquette Pokes Hole in Tar II eels Bubble." A Raleigh merchant said Wed· nesday that Fried was a custom er of his m agic store. The store sells a S2 copy of a brochure C'nta lled. "The Feature of Multi· pie Predictio n and How it Works." "I don't deny that I've read the book," Fried said. "But if that's all it is, someone would be pre· dieting headlines every week." The New Orleans native said he dad the stunt as a personal test. "I did It to see I( I could do it," he !'laid. "It 's been a goal of mine to do something like it. I do other, smaller things more regularly like tell someone what they had for breakfast the day before or tell them what lhelr name Is the first time t meet them." Before he en~red Duke, Fried 1ave m11lc shows for chlldren's birthday pa.rtle1. Ht makes no areal clalms about h1a ability. Afttr anivlnfC at his latest pre· dictions, ht sa!d be approached Sanford to p1rtlclp1t.e *•use be "Htmtod cabovo board." Radioactive UusDerail ROCKJNOHAM. N C. <AP> -A freight truin car rying radioactive waste materials partially de railed tn an i solated wooded area JUsl west of here today Authorities s<J1d non1.• of the materials were ::.ptllcd The materlals were con· tamed in two trailers on the 102·car Seaboard Coast Linc tr ain, said R. L . assi~· tant vice pres ident or the lanes in Jal'ksonville. Fla Twenty·rune cars were Ill· volved in the derailment, he said . A repo11.cr who arrived at the st'cnc later received burns on has hands from acid spilled b) one of the cars . and was undt•r set.la lion at a hospital He W1w Waits Get,s Papers- 63 Years Later SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Patrolman Timothy F'. Con· nolly's rt'trrement µaperwork has arrivc•d at thl' Hall of Ju!-.tice -a Wet•k shy Of being 6:1 )'Ci.ll'S lat<>. The dOt'UmC'nls <'ame out of un cnvclopc dC'li\'ered by thl' l' s Postal SN\ ll't' with <.i hutch ot othcr marl In th<' C'nvelope was Connolly's application to the llonorabl<' Board of Polic<>. Relief and Pension Fund Commi~s1un('rs. J certa(i catc of d1sab1lltv and necessary rcrommendat1ons Connolly. born an Bo'>ton in 1848, Joined the poht'l' force' an 188~. retm~d at the agt• of f.>5 Jnd died in 192'1 "We ha,·e no Hlca v. here· 1t '" hecn." said police spok'-''>mun M1chacl ()'Toole "It t·ould ha\e been tied up an the marl-. <rll lht•st> year!\, lying around Gnd knuy.s where." The papers wl'r<' clatf"cl Apnl 6, 1914. The envelope was !-.tt1mped "Return lo Sender." - BB Issue Ch11rch-state Hearing Slated By RAYMOND ESTRADA Jlt. OI Uw O.tlly Pllol Sl•ll Huntington Beach Union IUgh SC'h ool Oistrl<-'t trustees today wer e to consider Sidney R. Kuperberg's complaint that a Christian motto and symbol on tortilla strip packaging sold to students v1oh.1tes constitutional mandates for separ a tion or church and state. Trustees plannC'd a <,pecial meeting at 5 o'clOl·k Jt the dis tract offices. 5201 BolsJ Ave. I luntington Beach and offensive act," wro~o Kuperberg. Giesy was the target of anolht protest last November when ~ lost his battle to inelude "I Fouqcl It" slogans and Bible study in+ formallon an has snack food packages. "If the district sold Hebre'W National Hot Dogs I'm sure no one would complain," said Giesy Wednesday "Thc'n"s no such thing as r .. hA1ous tortilla <'haps," he ex· p!Jint't.I Fro111 Page A l RESCUE .•• The vendor. Sam G1<'sy, 2:1, of Huntington Harbour, includes an 1chthus. an <Jnc1ent. fish·hke symbol for Christ. and the words ··s A M Foods. A Chnsl1an com· pany dedicated to <.i new life through Jesus Christ' on his pro· duct's label. Harbor Patrol which began an "It 1s my opinion that the salt• of£shoresearch. and distnbutaon of this product A Coast Guard helicopter from by the HunlinJLon Beach Union San Diego was ordered in when High School District is ille gal as the lnitlal search was fruitless it violates the constitutional pro· and when lt was determined the vi~ion mandating a separation of men's car and trailer were locat· Church and Stale," wrote cd s till at the landing. T h e Ku perberg in a March 24 letter to New pert Beach helicopter was district Superintendent Jake Ab-also r equ est ed and it too bolt. searched. ··1 f~d that the sale and dis· The Coast Guard cutter Point tribution of this product on school Divide entered tbe search at grounds to be orrensive. io.flam· about midnight. m atory and prejudicial to my Sergeant Olson said it was Ulce- rights as a citiztm and taxpayer ly the catamaran had simply in this community,"' wrote been blown by brisk offshore Kuperberg, 10121 Stoneybrook winds away from the search pat· Drive. te rn area. Giesy, a formcr Marina High Sergeant Olson said the craft School student who runs his o""n b<'came disablC'd when a pin food distnbutaon business. said holding a shroud line bracing the he sells about 3.000 of the tortilla mast faded. The mast collapsed. ch ip packages per ""eek to stu Thts lert the craft at the mercy dents at all d1stncl campuses ex or t'urrents and wmds a nd ren- cept Edison High School. dered the low·lying boat all but Kuperberg wants the distnct to mv1s1blc in the heavv seas to the ceasc sales of G1es)"s produt't radar of scarehing bOats . immedaatdy. T he Pomt 01v1de found the "As guardians of the public's men at about 5:55 a.m . five miles trust in directing and operatin~ out and 160 degrees off the our high schools, I protest the harbor. board's action in sanctioning and "Daylight will do it every condoning this patently illegal lime," Sergeant Olson said. ~~~ ~~~~ "QUALITY TELEVISION '!1.~~~=~D STdTE (~ll lOMvA(OmJ I II 23" CONSOLE COLOR s49911 TV ' VIDEO GUARD '\ELECTRONIC TUNING SYSTEM ;lilf ~'H A lle__11z;· STEREO sauna SYSIElll l.enith .cJ¥crn1• -for clear. rich. natural sound I Model Hsuw..:Frne sound Stereo Precision Record wrth no more than t 101111 Changer with Micro-Touch harmonic d•stort1on1 Tile Tone Arm. Sho wn wltti Allegro Serles I amplifier Zen• th A 11 e gr o 1000 has 2 5 watts min RMS speakers with tuned port power per channel, 1nlo 8 for clear, rich, natural ohms, lrom 100 Hz to 10 sound. Slmutated wood kHz Also features AMIFMI cabinet, grained Walnut Stereo FM Tuner with AFC. flnlah. ·275 East 17th St. THUi ILICTIOMIC NONSSIOMALS SllVICI YOU1l 19UIPMIHT Costa Mesa " ......... ~ 1 0_..w ... _. Jr. Phone 642-8882 Storo Hours D11ty 9-6 Sat 9-5 30 { - OI!ange Coast E D ITION Today's Clo Ing N.Y.Stoeks ~ ·vo L 70, NO. 90: 3 SECTtONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1977 C TEN CENTS1 N ·-M By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Ol llM o.lly .. , ...... fl Ne1H>tiators for Newport-Mesa teachers and the school district continued discussing teacher eontract requests today follow· ing an all night bargaining session with a state mediator. Wednesday's session marked the first contract meeting between teachers and district or· Teachers To End Walkout? By STEVE MITCHELL OI tM Daily f'llol Sia II Striking lay teachers in the Los Angeles archdiocese may return to classrooms Friday but instruc· tors at two Orange County Catholic high schools probably will be out un~il at least Monday, spokesme9 said today. More than 30 teachers met with Cardinal Timothy Manning Wed· nesday afternoon after staging a 52-hour sit-in and fast in the chan- cery of the Los Angeles church headquarters. Steve Makin of El Toro, strike s pokesman for the Diocese of Orange lay teachers, said he and representati\ es from 24 Los Angeles Catholic high schools re- ached a tentati\ e agreement with the cardinal to end a three-week strike in the two counties. Los Angeles teachers will meet tonight to vote on the agreement and may return to the classroom Friday morning if the vote sup- ports the accord. Orange County strike officials were to meet with Diocese representatives and a federal 1medlator Friday at lOa.m. lnSan-~ Ana to discuss an end to ti'\• strike "It's coming along." Makin said today. "Hoperully, 1t will be resolved tomorrow.'· Teachers \\alked off the job March 10 ufter the church refused to bargain with the l;nited Secon- dary Cathol ic Teachers Associa· lion for a contract covering th~ 26 high schools The church argued that the Na- tional Labor Relations board hao no power to enforce the union election because of the Constitu- tional separation of church and state. Talks in Santa Ana Friday will stem around a uniform contract given lo all teachers Makin said that contract would include grievance procedures, sick leavP policies, contract re· new al dates. Susp ect Held ·In Ya ch t . 'Club Thefts A former employe of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club was arrested less than 24 hours after a $12, 700 burglary at the club and charged with the crime We<lnes- day by Newport Beach police. Booked in Newport Beach city jltl was Ford Shobe Jr., 54, who lilted his address as 333 First St., SHI Beach. J>olice said they recovered au ot the office equipment and li- q_uor stolen Crom the yacht club al.1he Seal Beach address. Shobe was taken Into custody bf Officer Michael McDonough Q about 2 p.m . as Shobe left a Newport Beach apartment he was vacating. He wu stopped n,ar the intersection of Westcliff Drive and lrvine Avenue. Det. John Furrow said today ooJy a small amount or the 1,240 POUnda or meat. and seafood \aken in the break in were found al Shobe's apartment. · Furrow alleged most of the perishable items had been sold to aqUainLancel in the Co.ta Mesa ar• and some. ot it went "° two 1~all <b9ta Mesa marketa .. Jle Hid lnveatigatora found cb cks totalting a lit.ti• tnore ttt•n $1,200 tor tho rneat and seafood which Shobe allegedly aol~ at about half price. Included in tbe recovered 11· quor ware all but one or • dJf· rft.,.t JdndJ of WhleS and spirits I r ln' ln quantity from one QUlrt to a cue of quarts. ~ccordinl to police, Shobe, a fQIJntr~cbel fi the yacht. C)ub. I.I btlna held on ~.ooo ball. Tbey 1 d t.tMY werfl Jed to the U• etN>toye t>1 an ~ · lnlor- ~L • . Mediators Kep! After School f1cials since negotiations came to a standstill March 9 over teacher requests tor higher pay, changes in inter·scbool transfer policies and binding arbitration in post· contract grievances. The negotiations are being con· ducted by a mediator from the State Educational Employment Relations Board CEERB> who arrived Wednesday morning. An information blackout has been instituted by both negot1at· ing teams during private media- tion talks which are scheduled to end Friday. If no agreement is reached negotiations will enter a "fact-finding" phase followed by more mediation. Members of the Newport-Mes a school board are meeting each evening in executive session t.o discuss the contract dispute. A district spokesman said to- day mediation opened with both sides recapping their positions, and, by late Wednesday night, written proposals were being shuttled back and forth by representatives from both negotiating teams.· The session concluded about S o'clock Ulis morn.Ing and resumed at 9:30 1.m. District teachers, represented by the Newport·Mesa Education Association, stUI are without a contract for 1976·71. Teachers are requesting a 13 percent pay hike over the next two years while district negotiators are offering a nine percent pay package. Teacher representatives also are requesting binding arbilra· tion in future grievance disputes filed by either side. The district wants advisory arbitration which would mean the district still would have the final word in arbitration proeeedings after a contract ls aiped. Death Penalty Bill Advances AP W1f'to ... ot& SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill re1mpos1ng the death penalty in California was approved today by the state Senate and sent to the Assembly after an emotional 00-minute floor debate. The vote was 29·10, two more than the two-thirds majority re· quired The same two-thirds 27· vote majority or the 40-seal upper house 1s needed to override Gov. Edmund Brown J r. 's promised veto Ve ndor's Packaging Questioned By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. CM 11,. 01lly Pit•t Stall Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees today were to consider Sidney R. Kuperberg's complaint that a Christian motto and symbol on tortilla strip packaging sold to studenL" violates const1tut1 onal manrlate::. for sc.>par at1on of church <tnd st::ite. PRESS SECRETARY JODY POWELL ANO FRIEND Maddox Remark Leads to Frogg y Tribute Trustees planned a s pecial meeting al 5 o'clock at the dis· tract office!>. 5201 Bolsa Ave. Huntington Beach Frog Frolies The vendor. Sam Giesy. 23, or Huntington Harbour, includes an ichthus, an ancicnt, f1 sh·like symbol for Christ, and the words ··s.A.M. Foods. A Chris tian com· pany dedicated to a new life through Jesus Christ" on his pro- duct's label. Carter Aide Shows Presem WASHJNGTON CAP> -The rites or spring infected the White House today as Pre~1dent Carter kissed some comely younJ! ladies and press secretary Jody Powell started them squealing by turn- ing loose a 10-inch Georgia bullfrog in their midst These departure!> from the usually sober round of daily Whit<' House activities came as \,.erter, at a Rose Garden recep· tion, greeted princesses chosen to represent each s t ale at Washington's annual Cherry Blossom Festival. With temperatures balmy and a bright sun shining. Carter did nol miss a single princess. ex- changing handshakes and oc- casional kisses with the women. After greeting each of them, as they lined up like an honor guard. the President cracked, "I think I'll go back down the line." Then. just as Carter offered what presumably was intended as a farewell wave and a declara- lion that ··r love all of you." Powell appeared carrying the frog m a caf!e of the sort used for hamsters The President looked at the <See •'ROGGY, Pa~e A:!) Bids C,.Ued For On Cd.M Freeway The California Jlighway Com· mission has called for bids on the next segment of the Corona del Mar Freeway. The first stretch of the freeway ends at the Newport Freeway in- terchange in Costa Mesa The next freeway link will extend past Orange County Airport to Campus Drive-Irvine A venue in Newport Beach. Bids will be opened May 12 in Los Angeles, highway com- mission spokesman Richard Stevens said. The esttmatc.>d cost of the projectis SS 1 million ··u is my opinion that the sale and distribution of this product by the Huntington Beach Union High School District is illegaJ as it violates the constitutional pro- vision mandating a separation of Church and Stale." wrote Kuperberg in a March 24 letter to rl1stnct Superintendent Jake Ab· bott. "I find that the sale and dis· tribution of this product on school grounds to be offensive, innam· matory and prejudicial to my rights as a citizen and taxpayer in this community," wrote K uperberg, 10121 Stoneybrook Drive. Giesy. a former Ma rina High School student who runs his own food distribution business. said he sell!' about 3,000 of the tortilla chip packages per week to stu· dents at all district campuses ex· cept Edison High School. K uperberg wants the district to cease sales of Giesy's product jmmediately. CStt SYMBOL, Page A2) Called laeff ectlT>e Pot Penalties Rapped WASHINGTON (AP) -Harsh penalties don't keep people from smoking marijuana and moderate use probably poses no .ublt.antial health huard, says a new ,overn.rpeot.-financed re· port. . The 375-page report, tssued to- day by tbe Nallollal Govemons Conference, also says l'tatea that have decrlminallud marijuana .potsesston have shown n "sub- etanUal" 11vtng1 or tn dollars. Th report ·w111 prepared for the 1ovemora by the Intern•· Uoaal accountins and conlUlttnJr nfm of Peat, ?rlorwlck, Mitchell a nd Company, under a gra.n\ from the federal Law Enfor~ ment Allbta.Pee Admln.lalraUoo. Jt H)'I reducln1 crim nal oenalUee fOf 'Jiiot ~ lon dON "'not ~alJY·lead to al\ '"'· mediate increase In total mari· estimates of knowledgeable Juana use, although the long-term political, crimlhal justice and effect of penalty reductions are other omclals were used. Care Jessclear:• was taken to interview ln· The report said Its findlnl on dlviduals with dlfterin& viows on marljuana U$e In relation to the Issue.'• penalt, reductions "lmpUes that harlh penalty structures do not Only officials in Los Angeles in themselves deter personal told interviewers they had seen poesession and private use of the any lncr4'asa h1 matUuaoa use drug." whlch, In their opinion, related to The study wa.s baa d on a aur-removal of criminal ponalUes for vey of previotl! dot.a, vlsU.s to po11w1c:n of amatl amowrts ot nine atalea in whlcb a law marijuana. deortmtnalizlna marljuana Ahbouab admitting lts pone loo has been enocted oc evtdtnct ts not complei., tht ti· attempted and on interviews port tnld thert" ta a st.ron&""4J8 wltl) state offi~l•Js, the gov-lion that "l'•vin&4 oC peraonne' ernor1 auoclaUon saHt. resources and pubUc costs are ''Statewide data were us.ed. 1ub1tentlal witb r~ct to law when avalla ,"the~Mid.. enforcement and tilt court.a" 1D 11When such ctata did not lat. 1t.ot 1 where marijuana foul dat• and the ub ecUve P<>S• !lfOn la feaal . · "The business of today 1s de· ath, 1s vengeance." said Senate Majority Leader David Roberti CD-Los Angeles). "You can't pro- ve a deterrent." Sen. John Dunlap s aid he believes the death penally 1s not a deterrent for murder, but rather might encourage 1t "When the state does ll, I do 1l. So doei. everyone else. · said Dunlap (D-Napa). "The execu- tion by ,government builds tolerance ror violence ... But Sen. John Briggs <R- Fullerton). said the death penal- ty at least deters repeat murders by those executed. "Th ere's an army of murderers and criminals ad- vancmg on society," said Briggs. "Where executions are going on by criminals. society ha::. a nght to have at least a modicum of the same kind of protection that the CStt DEATH, Page i\2) Airlines Sued 'Wrongful Death' Charged SAN DIEGO (AP> -Survivors of Jessie B. Briggs of Del Mar, who died in Sunday's collis ion of two jetliners in the Canary Islands, are suing for Sl.25 million. The wrongful death suit filed Wednesday in federal eourt a ll eges t hat the ptanes were operated , under extremely hazardous and dangerous conditions and that air traffic control instructions were dis· regarded. Mrs. Briggs, one of 5i7 people who died. was a passenger in the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines plane in- volved in the collts1on with a Pan American World Airways jct. Listed as dC'f end ants in the suit were both airlines as well as the Boeing Company, maker of the 747 jetliner. Airlift of Bodies Scheduled Saturday SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Canary Islands CAP) -Pan American hopes to start an airlift to the United States on Saturday with the bodies of its passengers and crew members killed in the runway collision at the Santa Cruz Mobi/,e Cocaine Lab Seized B y Lagww, Police Laguna Beach police s topped a car that they believed was in· volved in a hit-and-run accident involving a parked truck today. and discovered what they described as a mobile narcotics factory. Police Sgt. Dave Avers said police confiscated seven ounces or uncut cocaine, worth $60,000 in illlrlt street trade. James C. Prestlni. 35, of Upland, was arrested and booked on charges of hit-and·run driv- ing, driving under the influence or drugs, possession of narcotics foT' sale and Possession or mari- juana. Ho wlUI released today from cl· ty Jail after a bail bondsman posted $25,000 bail Avers said police were called al2: 4S th.I! morn.ins by a resident" who reported bearing a crash on Canvon Acres Orive and aeelng a cars~away. Otllcers Mike Slusher and Terry McAdam, patrolHng Lasuna Canyon Road, stopped a car they said fit • description of the hll·ancl·run car. The tw~ officers arrested Pre1ttn1, and. th~J said, lo tbe1.r investlfaUon spotted narcotics and parcoUcs refinery equip. mentlruJid the~. . A vere •aid that, beaiCkt• cow came, poUce 1ald they cooQsca~ td quanUU o( itlmulanl drui• tiashlth: \U\Ctire4 marijuana and., othordrup. • a irport four da ys ago, a spokesman for the airline said to- day. Pan Am's executive vice presi· dent, W. H. Waltrip, said special flights would begin as soon as the ai r strip is c leared of the wreckage or the KLM and Pan Am planes that collided in avia- tion's worst disaster. KLM Royal Dutch Airline said it would begin flying its victims to The Netherlands. The bodies, most of them badly· charred, were in long lines of wooden coffins in an airport hangar while the work of trying to identify them continued. Of- ficials from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation were helping with the identification or the Americans, but officials said many of the dead might not be identified until after their bodies were examined in the United States. Coast Weather Winds becoming wester. .Jy 1S to 20 miles per hour. ParUy cloudy tonight with· lows 38 t.o '5. Mnslly sunny Friday wltb bigba in mid.ala. INSIDE TODAY Su «Ncation for tuna boa fallfd, ~ bt'caus~ it'• too Uttle, too Jale. For.a grim look, at the multi, IN. P.OQC A9. A2 DAIL y Pll.OT c TRUDEAU$ HEADING FOR SEPARATION? Spokeeman Won't Deny Televlslon Report TV Report Trudeau Separation Termed 'Unlikely' OTTAWA. Canada CA P > -A television station's report that Prime Minis ter Pierre Elliott Trudeau and his wife, Margaret, hu' c agreed to ::.eparate 1s "ex- tremely unlikely." a spokesman for Trudeau·~ office said today The prime m1n1 ste r 's spokesman s.i1cl 1f the reoort by TorontoM,Jt1on C'f'vfO \\ere true. "I'm sure• I would kno", uncl I clon 't kno\\ · llr added thJt hl' "a-. c-crtuin tlw office would h;I\" h1•1·11 <.1d\ l~l·d 1f a M'l)arul1on wa::. pl;.innul llnwever, Trudeau's press Sl'cn•tarv !'.<:t1d he l'ould not <ienv lh<' report offlt1alh hl·c:1uM' ht• had not t.ilkl•d to the pr1rnl' minister. Trudeau was reported at his official residence but un· available for comment. Mrs. Trudeau's parents, who live in Toronto, refused to com· ment. Trudeau 1s 57. h1 ::. wife 1s 211, and thPv ha\'e been married 'IX 'ears Thev ha\'e thrl'e !:>On::. af(td 5 anrl 3 v<'ars and 18 months Th<'re ha!:> bt•en sp't'rulat1on that thev .... ere bre<1k111g up ~1nc·e s he wt•nt to Toronto alone on their ~1xth '' cddmg unnn·pr<,;.tr} tlrn. month. !>pt•nt th1• "l'l'l1ot'nd ltstenmg to the Rolling Stone's rock group <tnd then went In :'\1•w York wh1I<' Stoneo; IC'adt.>r '.\1 l('k Jagf:(('r and anothl•r nn•mber or the group wen.' lhl•n·. Services Slated For Mesa Resident Funeral scn1c<>s "'111 be helrl Saturday ror retired commercial airline pilot Kohcrt C Zl•l'>dQrf of C'o~L1 :'lll'!:>J "ho died ;\tonda-. .it Lhl' a,.:C' or 60 • The• IS .,car CostJ Mesa re~1 th nt rN1r~·c1 from l'n1tecl A1rhne' an 1971 Jftcr ... en in~ JI>) t•Jr::. 'Allh t ht' c·ompan} \ fam1h ~poke-.man said Mr Zebtlorr loJ!~''<I m11rt· th.in 40.000 hours With ( 'ntll'rl :tnc1 'A JS one M 1h1• f1r..,l ptlot!. 10 fly with th<' firm "lwn 1t "a.., rornwc1111 lhe 1930<; Ourtni.: Worlct War 11. Mr. l.l'bclnrf flt•\\ military planes ror H e art Attack Hits D e live ry Manin M e sa A nt•\\<,papt>r deh\ er., man suf fered a heart attack while com- plct1ng his route in Coi.ta ~1e~a <'arh today. apparC'ntly cau~1ng the man's pickup truck to nm in to a bnck wall I-rank 0 Nogle of 3095 Cassia A\'e . Co.o;ta Mei:;a, wu reported in crillcal condition following the fi 30 a m collision at Mendoza ••nd Baker St reels A doctor at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital said Nogle, 51, sufrered a heart attack while driving his truck. The s mall pickup sped onto Ra ker Street from Mendoza and crashed into a dnder block wall across Baker Street. Nogle was treated by Costa Me sa Fire D epa rtment paramedics and transferred to the hospital by nm bu lance OftAHOE COAST t DAILY PILOT ._ .. _ ,., .... ~·-~· >k• •. C-Vl<•l'r .. -1 .. ..,0t_•·~ ,.._ ... " ... , ... .. T-•A M..,,.,._ Mo1'.tfl ... lt!lef o...i..11.u.. ·-~·"'" ""'"'"' M•., .. l.,. llfllt" the Air Tran<iport rommJnd \\htle \\Orking for tht• l'l\tlsJ,, a1 rline Mr ZC'lsdod trJn~rorterl troops :.ind !>upphe.., in the South PJc1flcrlunn~ lhl· \\Jr, rcturnin~ to full hm..: r<immerr1al pilollng at the end of that <:onrltrl Twenty )Cars later. Mr Zelsrlorf flew Amen ran troops to .ind from South \'u:lnam on tnm· mercial aircraft ~tr Zelsdorf 1s !>UrVt\•ed by t.ons Ronnie Zelsdorf of Long Beach. Gary and Gregg or Costa Mesa and Jerf of Paradise. Calif. lie is al!>O survi\'ed by his Sis· ter. Lois M Zelsdorf. of Long Beach and a great uncle, George Cantwell of Orland. Calir. Visitation will ~ held f'riday from 10 am. to 8·30 pm at Bell Broadwa} Chapel in Costa M~a . Servic(>s will be held al l p m. Saturday at P acific View Chapel m :"'ewport Reach The family has suggested memonal donahons lo the Crip· pied Ch1ldrens Society. 3770 E . Willo\\ St . Long Beach Fro.P~AI FROGGY ••• frog. Then he turned back toward the young women and s uggested each one kiss lhe beast "and the one thal turns the frog Into a prince wins" and becomes queen o( the Cherry Blossom Festival. As Powell r emoved the frog from the cage and held It up, Georgia Princess Amelia Loomis was persuaded to !.lep forward, ostensibly to kiss the creature. Recoiling. Miss Loomis said lo Powell. "How about you?" She settled for klssin' the press secretary. Al that polnt. however, Powell lost his grip on the !rot which hopped toward the princesses. The young ladles fled 1quealln1 and screaming until the amphi- bian was retrieved. Powell has had a love af!alr of sorts with f'ro1s since tbe 1978 Democratlc pruidenUal primar y campaign in New Hampshire. When !ormer Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox went to New Hampshire to argue that Carter was a Uar, Powell said pubUcly that beint called a Uar by Mad· dox was like beln1 called ugly by a !rog. T hat's when Powell learned that the nation hat a sizable quota of Crog lovers, aome or them belon1ln1 to organlied 1roupe. He wu forced to offtr an apolo&Y -not. to Maddox but to froa e In 1nera1. Tbe rrot be carrted lnto tho Rose Gardea, known around the White Rouse u "lAlter," wu pramted to the preu aecrttary Wednesday nll)tt b7 the Sodet.t of P rofeulonal J ourn1fllt1, Slgma Delli Chi. • 2 Oleniente Men Rescued TWo Clemlftte men wbo were IOinl to make one IQOfe, .•W"P. m"OWKI a buoy 8 b&lf mill Ott Dioa Pdnt in their 18-foot eatemann were retcued after• 12·hour ordeal at sea when their dlamut4ld craft was found by the Coast Guard at dawn today five milesout. , Sherirf's Harbor Patrol Sgt. Richard Olson s aid Richard Blanton. 25. of 230 W. Canada and Jetrrey Stogsdill, 18. of 108 Avenlda Adobe. were "two very, very lucky men." Neither man required hospitalization ~espile overnight exposure to 45 degree weather. Water temperature was 59 de1reea In the lhree to five !eel swells. ''Their w.t tt, far •• wo'ra cone.med. that'• what •a•ed them,'' ~raeant Olson Hid. "They're lucky they didn't end up ln Uw water," Olson added. The men. both employes of Co~st Catamaran in the city or Irvine, had been last seen at about 5.30 p.m . Wednesday at the m outh of Dana Harbor when they told a co·worket Jerry Blakley of Dana Point they want· ed to make one more run around the buoy before coming in. At about 7 :30 Blakley became concerned when his Criends railed to return. He noti!led the Harbor Patrol which began an offshoresc!arch. Fro• Page Al A Coast Guard helicopter from San Dle10 wu ordered In when the Initial search was fruitlea <And when It waa determined the men's car and trailer were locat- ed s till at the landing. The Newport Beach helicopter was also reque•ted and It too searched. The Cout Guard cutter Point Divide entered the search al about mi~ight. Sergeant Olson s aid it was like ly the catamaran had simply been blown by brisk ofrshort• winds away from the search pat tern area. Sergeant Olson said the craft became disabled when a pin holding a shroud tlne'bracing the mast failed. The mast collapsed. This left the craft at the mercy o! currentl and wtnda and P· dered the low·lying boat all mvis1ble an the heavy seas to Ute radar ol aearchln1 boats. The Point Divide found lbe men at abQut5:5S a.m. five mllas OU t And 160 degrees off ttl1 h arbor "Daylight wilt do it eveQ tim~." Ser1eanl Olson u ld. :: ' TONIGHT DEATH PENALTY TO ·ASSEMBLY. • • COSTA MESA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT -Regular adjoumed meeting, 1977 Placen· tia, 7 p.m. criminal has." Sen. Alan Robbins CD-Van l:':uys I. warned thal if capital punishment 1s not re-enacted, ·'then 1 know as sure as I stand on this noor, that innocent people wi ll die "I don't like the idea. I'm not going to feel good wilen I lea\'e this chamber today afler voting for a death penalty bill," Robbins said. But he said he would vote "yes" anyway. Sen. George Deukmejian CR· Long Beach>. author of the bill. cited statistics which he said show that "for every execution that occurs, that anywhere between eight and SO lives of in· nocent people are saved as a re· s uit of the deterrent effect thal execution has on prospective k 1 llers." The bill would all ow use of Califom1a's gas chamber for 16 <i pec1f1c c rim es. including treason. torture murder. killing a pohce offtc('r. murder for hire. murder by a prison inmate. mult1ple murder and killing .i \\ llOl'SS lo prc,·enl t(>Sllmony. It :.ilso provides a death sen· IC'ncc for murder committed dur- F ro• Page AJ SYMBOL ... "As guardians or the public's trust in directing and operating our high schools. I protest the hoard's action in sanctioning and t·ondonin"' this patently illegal Jnd offensive act,·· wrote Kuperberg. G 1esy was the target of another protest last November \\hen he lost his battle to mclude "I Found It" slogans and Bible s tudy in- rorm at1on in his snack food packagei.. "If the d1stncl sold Hebrew National Hot Dogs I'm sure no one would complain," said Giesy Wednesday. "There·s no such thing as re· liglous tortilla chips," he ex- plained. Giesy said he was dismayed whe n the district told him he could not combine his religious crusade with his business last November. But he said he feels he h as complied with the order. High school district offi cials said they received several phone calls from parents who protested Giesy's "I Found It" labels. The "I Found It" slogan refers to belief in J esus Christ. Last November. Dave Larsen. the district 's lega l counsel. ad- \ ISed against allowing Giesy's tn· clus1on oC the religious propagan da in the food product. But Larsen wouldn't venture an opinion Wednesday as to whether Olesy's motto could legally be included on tortilla chip packs. Superintendent Abbott s aid he believes the motto lo be legal un· less Kuper berg could prove it is not. Mesa Seniors Get Tax Aid Older Costa Mesa residents can get help from the Senior Citizen Tax Assistance program, sponsored by the city. Tax assistance for older Costa Mesans is available Tuesday from 9 a.m . lo noon at the Downtown Community Center, S!M Cente r St., aod again on Saturday, f'l'om 9tonoon. Tax help wW al!'IO be available Monday from 9:30 a .m . to 1 p.m. at Meta Bible Chapel, 1734 Oran11SL For further lnfonnallon, call the clty'a Department oC Leisure Services at S56-S300. Planners Approve Mesa Development Plannlna comrni1sloner1 have recommended a pproval o! a Newport Beach developer's pro- Jert [n Ccllta Mesa. Robert L. Brook.a 1ou1ht I con- dlUonal UM permit to build 12 apa rtment unltl at lNO Wallace Ave., eo.ta. Mesa . Tbe project now must rece:lH cl9' councll ap.- provaJ. in~ any of the follo\\ ing crimes: tram "'Teckmg, bombing, rob- bery, rape. sexual ass11.ult on a child, kidnap1ng and burglary. The bill was introduced after the California Supreme Court ruled late last year that the !>tale's death penalty law was un- const1tut1onal because it did not meet US Supreme Court guidelines. In an attempt to meet those re quirements. the bHI allows a Jury to impose life in prison without parole instead of death if it finds ther e are mitigat1n J? circ umstances. such as a dcren danl 'sage, to warrant 1t OCC' SYMPHONIC BAND - f'rce Concert, Auditorium, 8 p.m. "THE RlVi\LS" OCC Dr~ma. Oramu Lah Theater \\' ednesday.Saturday. II p m ' OCC LECTURE "The Fu tun• 1::. ... Fine Arts Bldg. 119. 7 JOp.m Kelly Forced ()ut As Tustin Chief 'TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA'' South Coalt Repertory Theater, Tuesday:. Sunday through April 23, 8 p.rn. FRIDAY, APRIL l OCC SYMPHONIC CHORALS -Auditorium, 8 p.m. $2. .i Joseph J . Kelly, former Laguna Beach chief of police, has been forced to resign from his post as Tustin police chief, the position he took after leaving Laguna in 1973. Kelly, who often found himself at odds with members of the Laguna Beach City Council. was forced out m Tustin over un- disclosed matters According to one source. Kelly "didn't think he was in trouble \\llh the council" and that in his four years :.is the Tustin chief. "no one told him to do this or that to shape up in their eyes." I ~ r:=:::: s~ f IT SWI"~\. ~ICll41AUY HUIOW T he council and Kelly, a former Marine Corps colonel and provost marshal. had differences of opinion over certain m alters and "it just sort of built up until the council mustered the thrct' 'otes necessary.·· Candid and somet im e!> abraSJ\'e. Kelly. 59. has be"n hailed a s a capabl e ad m1nistrator. His resignation "a~ effective as of March 25. The chief left Laguna Beach an Jul). 1973. when he was hired h) unanimous vote of the Tustin C1 ty Council. ®QUALITY TELEVISION "YOU CAN'T TAKE JT WITJJ YOU'' -Costa Mesa Cl•to Playhouse, Fairgrounds. Frida~ s and Saturdays through April 9, 8:30 pm OCC DRAM/\ -"Caucasian Chalk Cuch•,· Fine Arts Hall 119. Aprill and 3. 8 p m. Free. . 0 < T I' I. \ .'d·: T ,\ R It. M · - Od) ~::.c) ot thc Rings. · 7 :30 anti 9p m occ LECTCRE 'ln\'italloo,. to Actualilation .... Dr. Charle&: Leviton l<:cturer, Science Ha14 · 7:30 pm 23" CONSOLE COLOR $49977 TV ')T .. UI) ()PTl(lflAl f'(T~ .. Vmyl·clad metal cablnel. 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Ch~ge Denied By TOM BARLEY Of .. ~ ..n.t'llfff Allegatlcms that Jet aircraft were diverted (rom tbeir normal Harbor Area Qigbt path while a jury was visitlng the Santa Ana He~bta home of the plaintilf In a jet noise lawsuit were dented Wednesday in Orange COUnty famlly's ure s.t.Yle in a once peaceful ,neiitbbOrbood bas been seriously dl!rupted. The trial Is b&ing watched by hundreds or other Harbor Area homeowners who have filed lawsuits seeking more than $30 million in dam~es from' the county. SUper\OI! Court. Tbe denial ca.me from Federal ~ AviaUon Ag,u1cy spokesman . om.an Robert Huber, who testified that an FAA iovestieauon into the . . charge failed to support the al· f!i• ll d legaUon made by attorney Jer· e rold Faclem. Huber, a public relations of· I( CONNIE STEVENS GETS READY FOR BIG RACE Coach Penny (Laverne) Marshall Talks Strategy GABE (KOTTER) KAPLAN KISSES AN ADMIRER Mission Viejo Junior Sarah Blalr Beams fleer with ~A~ •. said Judg~ '•n CPlllYOh Frank Domemchw's jury too.reef" i 4 • u..a the area surrounding developer Harry Rinker's home between An Unidentified woman was the hours of 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. on killed Wednesday night on the Celebs Clash in Viejo M h 17 Santa Ana Freeway when the arc . · k h d · He said bis investigation failed ~1c. up-camp~r s e was nv- to reflect any diversion of air ing crashed mto an overpass traffic while the jury was touring abutmen~ and exploded. • the Rinker home and gardens al Accordutg lo a coroner~ .re- 2342 Mesa Drive, near the head of port, the woman was dnvmg upper Newport Bay. northbound wher_i the truck went Stars :/'ape TV 'Challenge' in Parking Lot Huber said six aircraft left ou~ of control, shd along a guard Orange County Airport (juring rat~ and then slammed into the the two-hour jury trip and none of !'1 am Street overpass abutment FLIP WILSON PROVES HE'S A GOOD LOSER Comic Bested by Connie Stevens In Auto Race redit Card Spree ' .......... ds for·Boy, 16 LYNWOOD, \\Jc;h t AP 1 'tnousincs chJmpagnc anrl h-style tra\'el provided a asant lifc-;tyle for a 16-yenr d boy who ran up a Sl,200 credit rd bill after lyin~ ahout his a~c d income. atl::huck, not his real name, ran 'the first ti60<> mostly by buying ks in cocktail loung(•s and chasing clothing. lie i-.n1d he Id money from his savings a<' nl ''to rent limousines and lse around drinking cham gne anrl looking for action "I didn't USC any false ID I !uld show my driver's hceni.i· t they would never check 1l scly ;, The a~r on lh(• lln·n~1· i4 blurrC'd .. Chuck's high hvinJ.! turned th,. rner m Februan "hl'n thP cSted1t card companv called h1-. ~ther about expense!'. exce~tnJ! Ppgging Lashed ...SACRAMENTO CAP) -Thr r'tfusal by timber companies to tlmporarily halt logging near Jledwood National Park has re ~rtedly aroused anger 10 the acl- dlinistration of President Carter. %veral congressmen have sug- IJ,'Sted a logging moratorium. his S300 limit. He called Chuck at !>chool and told tum to pay 1t. Chuck returned home, packed a baJ? and flew to Las Vegas "here he rented a car and a $70 room. charJ?ed meals, then look off for Hawrui. That's when the jig ended. A hotel clerk che<:ked the card on the international computer when Chuck tried to buy some jewelry. "She grabbed my card and put it in the cash regjster," he eald. "I decided I 'd better go up to tny room and order dinner on room c;er\'ice while I could. But it was too late. They had already cloc;ed up my room. · • 1 was sitting in the lounge downstairs when I saw cops come through the door. I went out and hid in the bushes for about 10 minutes, butthey found me." After a night in jall, Chuck flew hark to Seattle. He said that by ~orking for S3 50 an hour as a carpenter's aide, he hopes to have h1s debts paid by mldsum· mf'r. The credit card company has no legal rec;ource to get the money since 1t issued a card to a minor, but it could pr06ecute the youth for lying on the applica· lion. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol IN Dally PUot Staff The first contingent or a small army of Hollywood's beautiful people came to Mission Viejo Wednesday to begin taping for television's upcoming "Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes." The show pits male and female stars against each other in a series of meaningless -but humorous -athletic events. such as auto racing, bowling, b1lhards, marathon running, swimming, basektball, tennis, bicycling and others. Wednesday's major taping sessions took place on the upper parking lot of Mission Viejo High School {Just resurfaced by Mis· sion VieJO to look its best> and in the community's bowling alley. Glamorous and diminutive songstress Connie Stevens easily disposed of equally diminutive comedian Flip Wilson in a pair of auto races around a course drawn on the parking lot. Their racers were scaled·down replicas of Indi anapolis cars and had a top speed of over 65 miles an hour on the straighaway. ln the firs t of two races, Miss Stevens lapped Wilson and beat him handily whHe lhe cameras rolled and commentators Vin ScuJly and Phyllla Geor.ae ban tered Ea<'h star had another star as "C'oach " Rob Reiner. who plays Gloria's husband Mike on "All in the Family," and his real hfe wife, Penny Marshall of "Laverne and Shirley," did the coaching at the mini-grand pl"ix. One of the first day's most in· triguing activities was a half· hour rap session between Gabe "Mr. Kotter" Kaplan and about 90 drama and humanities slu· Youths Torch College Site HOLLY SPRINGS, Miss. CAP) Students protesting the reap· pointment of their college pres1· dent set fire to the three-story ad· ministration building at Rust College today, authorities said. 1 The protesters, who numbered about 200, dispersed after firemen extinguished the blaze shortly before dawn. OCCicials or' dered the campus closed in· definitely and instructed all 800 students to leave the campus by evening. ) ~ Rabies Risk Outlined Complacency FearedA/1'er Lull of 21 Years By KATHY CLANCY ' Ol Ille o.lly f'ilelS"'tl lt has been 21 years since any ~ange County pets have <'On· f.Octed rabies. but county heaJth Officials warn owners not to ~come complacent about pet ~ccinations. ,Dr. William H. Dieterich, ~ty veterinary public heaJth icer, said Wednesday that ile county ordinances require 1 to be vaccinated, only an ated two-thirds of the COWl· 120,000 dogs are protected. d whlle he urged cat owners rotect their pets as well, t~rich said county regulations ot requite inoculations. leterich warned that nearly I')' year bata are tound in nge County. who are rabid die from the disease. he bats can pass rabies to an rotected d<>a or cat, he con· ed, and he cautioned resl· to 1tq aw_, from a bat d 1ylna or fioppint about on sround and to immediately tact llllmal ~trol offi cer1. t)' haalth officlala aponaor -cost rablH vaoclnatlon ea at va.rtou.a loutlone ln tho cou nty each month, and Dieterich sa.id Lhe goal is to bold clinics at least once a year within a four-minute drive for all county residents. The cost for inoculations at the clinics is $2 and lnformation about dates and locatiom can be obtained by dialing 634· 730L The California Veterinary Medical Association bas issued a statewide alert calllng upon owners to protect their pets. Association officials said there have been increased cases or rabid bats, skunks and other wild animals in some areas of Calltornla and the drouebt may cause them to veQture closer to populated artas thla year. Dieterich saJd so far there llH been no evidence of those pro- bl em a in Orange County, however. But it takes little to btaln a ma· jor outbreak, amon1 an un· protected pet population, Dieterich warned. , And bo noted an outbreak in Laredo, Tau, •• an example. Oletertcb 1ald U.ere bad f*!l f1 UHi reporUd by the ed of January in dogs, 25 of them in owned but fl'ee.roaming pets. And 43 r esidents had un- dergone a series of 21 anti·rabies shots by the end or January after being bitten by dogs. There have been no reports or bumans ac- tually being infected, however. Dletericb blamed the outbreak on complacency, notl.ng there had been no report, of rabfes in Laredo for 29 years causing resi· dents and animal control officers to become lax about vacciDa· lions. Re Hid health offldal1 tbeTe have now launched an intensive vaccination effort, however. Jn a rela~ issue. Dieterich said, local veterinary groups have recently worked out an ar· rangement wSth veterinary iroups in Mexico to assist local reatdents bitten by dogs across the bord r. A vacation r bitten in Mexico may now contact local animal control aulhorltles, who ln tum wUl contact Mexican officials to check tho doS for rabies ao tho vJctbn ay d unckrSolol m- tJ·robf es tnatmtnt. dents at Mission Viejo High School. The question and answer session was staged for the cameras as a vignette to be in- serted in the "Challenge" pro- gram April 17. Kaplan wilt bowl in the competition. To the guffaws of audience and camera crews alike, the first quesllon, from Junior Sarah Blair. was "Can l kiss you?" lo which Kaplan replied, "Do you want to stop there?" After the taping, he complied with a smooch for Sarah. Jn response to questions. Kaplan discussed his career and the show "Welcome Back Kot· ter," which he created from memories of his own high school days. "Kotter is the kind of teacher l wish l could have had," Kaplan said, noting it doesn 't really bother him that people on the ~treels know him as Kotter and think he really is a teacher. 'Tm starting to believe 11 myself,'' he said. Kaplan said he and the show's writers went through 100 dif ferent nicknames for the class of slow learners Kotter teaches before comi n g up with ''Sweathogs. ·· ''We didn't know if 1t would work but itd1d," he said. them was diverted from the m Santa Ana. . . normal flight path. · Witnesses told . accident in- R inker wants more than vestlgator~ the p1ckup-c_amper $200,000 in damages from the exploded .m. flames on impact county for allowing jet traffic to and lhe v1ct1m had no chan~e to operate from the airport after he free herself from the fiery allegedly was assured when he wrecka~e. . bought his three-acre lot in 1965 The 7 .20 P·.m: accident closed that J. et noise would never be freeway traffic m the northbound ·ued lanes for about an hour, accord-pe[tm~as been testified lhat con-ing to a California Highway versation in the Rinker home is Patrol report. impossible when a jet aircraft flies overhead and that the Ex,.Moonie Visitor Hit, Killed by Car A vacationing Canadian man was killed Wednesday night in Anaheim when he was struck by. a car as he crossed the street in a marked crosswalk, police said. The victim was identified as Arthur James Ross, 58. of Creston, British Columbia. Police said Ross was crossing Eucltd Avenge artd Broadway at 9 :36 p.m. when hit by a pickup truck driven by Randy DeWayne Johnson, 18, of Garden Grove, according to police. 'Free A.gain' SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A young woman.who renounced her membership in the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church says she feels like she.is free again. "l just feel like I'm kind of breathing for the first time in a Jong time," Barbara Underwood s aid Wednesday. "Now I feeJ like I'm just starting my life over in somanyways ... " Miss Underwood, 25, was one or five young adults who figured in a court fight during which their parents had argued their children wtre brainwashed bv church leaders. · LUXURIOUS SPRING -DOWN SOFAS SA.LE THROUGH APRIL 30th 8 Stylea Available Sofa.wlwk: Deep hand tied coil aprinK baae•, baclc pil~• are down and /eaiher /ilWand1eai auhi.o,.. are •pring ...,.;,. enHloped in cloem and/ealluJn /orullimau ~comfort Your F1vorile Designer Wm Be 1'11ppy To As$lst You. H.J.GAI\l\EIT fURNITURt PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Op•n Mo"·• Thu". l Frf. Eves. 7 Ft. Size Pi~~:n'695 5 Ft. Loire Seat •JOO Leu Clwoae /rom a td~ aelection o/ /o.bri.C'a. / .., A4 DAILY PILOT Thul'9day. March 31, 19n ~-dVow~ Carter: Rights Won't Fall to SALT :· UP&AWAYDEPT.-Lawen- ~ forcement continues on an im- : aginative course lhese days in : seeking new ways to track down : criminality in our midst. , In recent years, we have seen : our police department dabble in : the purchase of fixed-wing aircraft to observe the populace from above. Later, at became helicopter squadrons that took the men in blue aloft. But now, the quaint communi- ty of Bell Gardens, just up the hne, bas come up with an even more novel approach to law en· forcement in the wild blue • yonder : Bell Gardens police want lo , • 1 buy a couple of bumps. • TH E REASON FOR this 1s that • Bell Gardens officials believe • helicopters arc too expensive for • such a small town police force. ·: So the City Council is opting for ~ two blimps. : As approved by thl' City Coun • cil. these blimps would be much smaller than the Goodyear cr3fl • we're all used to viewing as it • wallows about up in our sky. The c:op blimps would be about 45 feet long and 11 feet in diameter. Also, the blimps would be p1lot- less -operated from the ground • bv remote control and telev1s1on. ·Through telev1sion, the blimps rould hover over the Bell Gardens popul<iCl' and beam back pictures of criminal act1v1 - ty to I a" men on thl' ~round Lacking a crc\.\. the blimps could oix•ratc 24 hours a day and never ne<•d a lunch hour or bathroom break ~OW DON 'T GET thl' 1dc·a that the taxpayers of 0<•11 Garden-. alone would be paying for th1., new robot blimp force If lhe pro Ject gel~ approved. you II ht•lp out. Tht· Oell Gardens City Council has approved seeking a frderal grant to get its blimp force in the air. Th1.•v ~ire asking ltll' frdcrals to kick over $800,000 f<fl-a two year ' h I i m p p r o 1 t• t t l 1 t I 1• d , "Demonstration of .i Rcmotl'I\ Piloted M1ntbhmp S~ -.tcm lor Law Enforcement Sun c1llann· man t:rban Area " This suggests that pol1N• flt> partments m our area an• f.tlltng p1ltfully behind in th1: nlC'f' to capt'ure fo<leral dollar-. Our department'> hl•re along I he Orange Coast need to ~et mto that Ttunk Tank L'~e some 1m- agmation Come up with some really good noltons that will in- trigue the federal hureaucrats who dole out the cash. IT MIGJIT BE suggested. ror example. that the Newport Beach Police Oepnrtment needs a submannt' or two The crooks nre probnbly w1sl' to those heltcoplt'rs hy now But thmk what an und1.•rs1.•a boat could do Tht.• l ' boat rnuld lurk beneath lhE' surfact· 111 Newport llarbor .ind up pertsc·ope 'I he cope; could th('ll Vll'W ,ill kind'> Of ('\ti being }IC'rpelratcd C1lltens an• alw<iys :-.-elltng for more fool patrolmen How about d federal grant for skateboard patrols'> Patrolmen would be a lot faster on skateboards and still v1s1ble. The government grant rould pick up the medical in- surance too. Clearly, our police depart ments need to get busy before Bell Gardens runs off with all thC' federal cash By The Assoc lated Press President Carter says he'll "hang tough" when arms llmita· lion negotiations with the Russians begin again in May and that he has no intention of drop· ping his human rights crusade. A joint communique issued in Washington ~nd Moscow today 2-yearTask said those talks in Geneva wiJJ focus on the Mlddle East as well son strategic arms limitulions. THE COMMUNI QUE said the talks in the first half of May would entail "a thorough ex- change of views on the Middle East problem. including the JFK, King Runwrs To End, Panel Says WASHINGTON CAP> -The House assassinations committee. granted two years to do its work. will "lay to rest all the rumors and rumors of rumors" about the murders of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr .. its chairman promises. A sharply divided House extended the committee's life through 1978 by a vote of 230 to 181 on Wednes day after its controversial chief counsel, Richard A. Sprague, re- signed . CHAIR MAN LOUIS Stokes CD· Ohio) said an unofficial count had indicated that if Sprague had not resigned. the committee might have been killed by some 20 votes. He and other panel m embers praised Sprague and said he had been unfairly maligned by the committee's former chairman. Rep. Henry B. Gonzalez <D-Tex.). Gonzalez quil lhe panel Just Pilot Goes Berse rk, Kills Eight ZAMBOANGA. The Ph1l1p pines CAP> The ptlot· of a chartered airliner carrying military men on leave went berserk during the flight today, stepped out of the cockpit and opened fire with an automatic ri fie. k11lmg seven passt•ngc>ri-. and a stewardess, aulhorit1c-. said. Other crew membt>ri-. and passengers aboard the lwin- (•ngine DCJ overpowered Capl Ernesto Abulo(. offtc1als said. and coptlol Rolando Suart'l landed the plam· in th1 ...... outhl·rn Phtl1ppine city LT. ALEJANDRO Morados. local head of etvialton sccurit). said it\.\ as not known what caused the pilot to go on a rampage llls weapon was an M16 rifle that one of the passengers had deposited "'ith the cockpit crew before the takeoff. Morados said. The dead included seven soldiers and sailors and 26-year- old Margaret Lim. a ~tewardess whose father. Capt. Jacob Lim. owns the charter line, Swift air or Zamboanga. Officials said five passengers and the stewardess died im- mediately and two more passengers succumbed at Zam- boanga hospitals, where they and 14 other injured soldiers and :.a1lors were taken MORADOS SAID Abuloc was incoherent and in a slate of shock at Zamboanga Brent Hospital. He was manacled hand and rool and was under heavy guard. Morados said The flight had been rerrymg men of the Philippine con- stabulary and navy from rest and recreation leave m Zamboanga back to duty stations in Taw1 - Tawi, a province in the Sulu Archipelago southwest of her<'. month when its members and the House leadership refused lo back h1:s attempt lo fire Sprague Stokes said he expects to obtain a $2.7 million budget this year. At one point, the panel had asked for $6.5 million. Stokes told the House the com- mittee is pursuing new leads and talking to new witnesses. But critics demanding proof tried to force the first secret House session since the 1880s to make lhe panel spell o.ut its evidence. THAT EFFORT WAS defeated 226 to 185 on Stokes' argument that leaks or the witnesses' names could put some of their lives in danger. Rep. B.F. Sisk <D-Calif l com plained that at a closed bnefmg on the evidence, "the only thing I heard was that vou have evidence that X overh.eard Y and Z say something.·' Rep. Charles E . Wiggins CR- Calif.) said he considered the com mittce irresponsible for q uest1omng rC'putcd underworld figure Santo Traffic ante in publit' when it knew he would refuse to ' testify or reply on Fifth Amend- ment grounds. WIGGINS LIKENED "that spectacle" lo the late Sen Joseph R. McCarthy 's heanngs on alleged Communists m go\· l'rnmenl 25 years ago. Stokes cut short a news con ference when he was asked re• peatedh about h1~ contention that <i man \\ho rt'portedly com- mitted suicide in Florida on Tuesdav would have been "a crucial ~·itness .. George de Mohrenschildl. 65. a Russian-born ge<>log1st who was a friend of Lee Harvey Oswald, was found dead of a shotgun wound at his daughter's home in Manalapan. Fla.. a few hours after a House assassinations committee investigator tried to :;;eeh1m Boy, 7 , Slain By Girl, 8 MILWAUKEE <AP) -An 8· year-old girl who thought ~he was playing with a toy gun shot and killed a 7-year-old playmate. police said. Kenneth Gniotczynski. whose eighth birthday would have been Friday, was dead on arrival al a hospital Wednesday with a bullet wound in the head. Police said the girl found the . 32-caliber revolver on a '.'indow sill where it apparently had been left by a neighbor's friend who had come to help move a television antenna. 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'° ,.,_. _ ' """'· ..0' S.C...llltl\ 7•1f•"'· '·' $Vl\r S1Ce l'll .... tu:ue.m Moel\rt .. 1.si.,m .... 1u:1•• "'· quesuon Of resum101 lbe work ot the Geneva conrerence." The President'• reaetton to Wednesday's breakdown or Stratectc Arma Umitation Trea· ty (SALT> ne10Uations in Moacow was relaxed and he said hew as not surprised. But he expressed his de· termination to pursue u major reduction in nuclear weapons and declared: "I will not modify my human rights statements." AND, DESPITE HIS ex· pressed desire to end the arms race, he pointedly warned Moscow that he will consider in- tensifying development of U.S. weapons if he decides after negotiations in May that the Sov- iets are not acting "in good faith ... Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. who presented U.S. pro posals in Moscow this week. w1ll again represent Carter in May·-. talk~ with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrea A Gromyko. Vance said today the Soviet Union had turned down a "very fair package" of American pro- posals BUT GROMYKO told re porters in Moscow the plans had given "one-sided advantages" to the United States. ··we want to express hope that the leadership of· the United States will take a more realistw position," Gromyko said in what was thought lo be the first news conference he had ever called with foreign correspondents. MEANWHILE. SENIOR de fense offtc1als say they sec no need for drastic aecelcrat1on of U.S. weapons programs because of Russia's re1ectt0n of arms h m 1tat1on proposals. However, the Kremlin s mo\e could improve the controversial B-1 bomber.;· chances of wuuung President Carter's approval for continued produclton Defense Secretary Harold Brown. a member of SALT negotiating teams during the Nixon and Ford udmin1slralions. reportedly reacted with no sur pnse on learning of the negative Soviet resoon!'>e. VANCE, START I NG home from Moscow today. expressed hop(• for an ai.:reemcnt even· tu:ill) Be new to Bonn to confer With Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and brief tum on his fruitless five-day attempt to br<>ak the SA LT dt'- adlock I le ~a-. to spend the night m London and v1s1t Pans Fndav for s1m1lar talks with British and f''rcnch off1<'1als APWlr-lo SLAVERY AND ERA Washington Corcoran Art Gall~ry, where President and Ro~lynn Carter took time out to look at ''The Greek Slave ' sculpted by Hyram Powers, was the scene Wednesday night of a fundraiser for the National Women's Political Caucus, at which Carter was key speaker. Carter Blasts 'No' On ERA Approval WASHINGTON CAP> -President Carter says failure to pass the Equal Rights Amendment "hurts us as \.\ c try to set standards" of America's commitment for human nghLc;. "I hope we can correct that deficit next year." Carter told neatly 1,500 ERA supporters Wednesday night. Carter said Soviet Am- bassador Anatoly Dobrymn had questioned ht m a bout the seriousness of America's con- cern for human rights in light of failure to ratify the ERA. CARTER, ACCOM PAN IED by his wife Rosalynn, was the key s peaker at a fundraiser for th<' National Women 's Political Caucus. held at the Corcoran Art Gallery. His appearance was hailed by Rep. Barbara Mikulski <D-Md >. as "the first tame a president has met with women involved in the process of politics. · Carter promised to work for "a better life for all America. in- cluding that ma1or1ty who hap- pen to be women" and used ttte occasion to talk about the recept d1scuss1ons with the Soviets con- cerning strategic arms limita- tions. CARTER ALSO HAS sent each m e mber of the Florida legislature a reminder that he and his wife strongly support ERA. 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Sloop Towed Ashore LONG BEACH CAP) - ll'?und!t· March 31, , m • OAJt.Y PtLOT A5 • SPECTACULAR FLOWERS & PLAN1S FOR EASTER ENJOYMENT South Coast ?Iazi t LOS ANGELES (AP> -An FBI analysis o! the so-called · t'Mormon will" of Howard Hughes has concluded that the document .1'18 a fake, t~levis1on station KABC says .... Adbmu~s~p.~rin ~ii~ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~;~~;~~;~ for two days off San Miguel Island, was to be towed lo Terminal Island by the Coast Guard to- day, with its four crewmen hungry and thirsty but unharmed. ·.;: The station quoted its source, which 1t refused to identify, as saying the FBI "bas completed ... fingerprint and handwriting ' testing and testine of the ink and paper, and has concluded at is a forgery." • FBI agents here and in Las Vegas, where the will is in probate ~ court, said they were unaware of the outcome of the tests. An FBI spokesman in Washington was not available for comment. BOWEVEJly A SOURCE close to the investigation reported that Deputy Nevada Atty. Gen. Geno Menchetti said "there is not one FBI report on the will, there are a number or them. We asked for a lot of test.a to be done. The tests aren't complete yet so we are not go- ing to release any information oo their contents." KA.BC said the FBI did not know who allegedly forged the will. THE WILL, ONE of 34 that have surlaced since Hughes' death last April, has been a subject of controversy since it was discovered at the headquarters of the Mormon Church in Salt Lake City. The purported will names Melvin Dummar, a former Utah service station attendant.. as one of the recipients of Hughes' estate and former Hughes aide Noah Dietrich as executor. IT WAS SUBSEQUENTLY learned that Oummar's fingerprints were on the envelope found at the Mormon church. However, Oum· mar claimed he only delivered it to the church and had nothing Lo do with wriung it. . Meantime in Las Vegas, U.S. District Court Judge Jim Brennan threw out another allc·~cd Hughes " ill that had been submitted by a man who claimed to have ~en an aide to Hughes for a number of years. • The one-paragraph will submitted to the court by Grover Walker would have left Hughes' entire estate to an alleged unknown son of the reclusive billionAire, Richard Robard Hughes, also known as Joseph Michael Brown. Health Unit Carter Claofce •P wi,...... Harold Williams, 49, dean of the Graduate School of Management at UCLA, has been named by President Carter as his choice to bead the Securities and Exchange Commission. Convicted Slayer Gets Life Term Searchers located the 35·foot vessel, Geisha, on Wednesday about 40 miles southwest of the island in the Santa Barbara Channel, of· ficials said. THEY BAD been scouring the area around the clock since the Geisha sent out about 20 distress calls Monday night and early Tuesday, saying the boat bad lost its mast in the heavy seas. 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Tax Relief I t was the third lengthy hearing on the Bills Gain Support SACR~ENTO CAP> -Two property tax r e-- lief bills. one or which 1:-0 backed by Gov Edmunrl Brown Jr .. have cleared the Senate Re\ enuc and '{axation Committee. • The action Wedncsd.iv was the first this year in ~ither house on property • tax relief measures , But th<> debate anrl '~maneuvering indicated .that a lon g, heated · political battle is ahead. ;t The bill by Sen. ~Jerry Smith , D • :'Saratoga, which won a · 5·2 vote, is favored by "'Brown. · Another by Sen. '' N i c ho las Pel r is , n · ._Oakland, that pass<'d on ~a 5.3 vote, is opposed by -~Brown. Both bills went lo thl' .senate Finance Commit hee. The committee reject· ed a mea,ure hy Sen ;John Holm d ah I n ,:Castro Valley, on a 3 3 t;vote, and took no \Ole on one by Sen. Peter Behr, •R·Tiburon. legislation by Sen. William Campbell <R· Hacienda Heights). The next debate is to be on the Senate floor. 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State Coileoe 12715 Bttatol 324 w..t Kateaa 7707 Garden Grove Bl'id. 137·9571 or 893-t&23 • Open Mon. thru Frl 9 to 9 Sot. & Sun. 9 to 6 e1CMJO&O esee~eoo 532·2&08 Open Mon. thru Frl. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thN Frt. 9 to 9 Open 9 to 6 fNOfY day S.L & sun. e to e Sat. & sun. 9 to e [==::l . -I . .. • A6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.Gt~ ·-· Sharing the Jobs An expanded federal jobs program created by the Comprehensive Employ- ment and Training Act <CETA) may pump as much as $7.8 m11Uon or more into Orange through to exem pt youth camps rrom new wage and hour regulations imposed by the Industrial Welfare Commission. ' County this year to help take residents off unemployment rolls. And Orange County supervisors, the ' county Manpower Commission and other agencies controlling those dollars would be wise to spread the money to as many needy 1 familiesaspossible. The IWC order eliminates the special student wage category for students working in youth camps, raJ.Sing their pay from $1.70 to $2.50 an hour. Supervisors did right this week in ask- ing that any newly created jobs paying salaries high~r than $10,000 annually be list· ed separately for their consideration. Supervisor Ralph Clark noted the federal government will pay no more than $10,000 for each job anyway and the dif · ference for hig her salaries must be paid by the agency creating the job. The Orange County Boy Scout Council says that for a typical Boy Scout camp this could mean increasing camper fees from $46 to $T1 for a six-day session-well beyond the means of many families. Even worse, some youth camps, unable to meet the •7 percent pay increase, have been obliged to close, eliminating hundreds of seasonal jobs for students. As Clark also pointed out the CETA pro- gram was designed for the unemployed and disadvantaged. With the enormous increase in person· net in the state bureaucracy, it's difficult to see how these blunders are not caught before they are frozen into law. Can You Help? Those allocating the funds would be wise to consider that more households would benefit if 1,000 new jobs were created at a salary of $7 ,800 a year each than if only 780 were filled with salaries of $10,000 each. This is National Boys' Club Week, a good time to consider the benefits of this re- markable organization. Lawmaking Blunders Along our own Oranee Coast, Boys' Clubs in six communities count a mem- bei-ship of more than 5,500 youngsters in the 7 to 18 age range. Our state lawmakers seem obliged to spend an inordinate amount of time undoing new laws and regulations that prove, on im- plementation, to be unwieldy or downright stupid. Last week, for example, the Legislature pushed through an urgency measure to inject some sense into a law passed last year requiring householders to carry workmen's compensation insurance for all domestic employes. Services vary from club to club, but they usually include t raining and participa· tion in athletics, crafts, games, camping, excursions and some form of community service-all under the guidance of trained youth workers aided by a large corps of volunteers. This is where community members with special skills and a littlt> time to spare come into the picture. As written, the law applied even to oc- casional babysitters or yardworkers. So premiums on ·all homeowners' and renters' liability insurance policies were boosted ac- cordingly. Club directors are always eager to put together small groups of boys to participate m programs under the guidance of volun- teers with expertise in some special field. It could be chess or lapidary, basketball or music, or even storytelling. The revised law requires coverage onl y for employes who work at least 52 hours and earn at least $100 from the same employer in a three-month period. That's more like it. The commitment may be only for a few weeks, but the reward can be great for both teacher and students. Now another measure is being rushed If you have a skill to share, th.ink of the Boys' Club. When Is a Tax a 'Contribution'? ll rapidly becomes appalhngly clear that California has been blighted by the biggest fraud ever to occupy the goHrnor's or. lice. Nothing could be more con· vincing than his recent efforts to defy Abraham Lincoln s admom t.ion that you "can't fool all the people all of the time · Appearing on the To<lav show Co\ ernor Jerry Brown baldly told a na- tionwide au- dience "sinc·c I've been gov- ernor, we ha· ven 't levied a new dollar of lax al the stute level on business " So flagrant· l y did th1!1 stJtement 1gno1 c th<' facts that he was greeted on h1-. return home b~ the Capitol correspon dents with hard questions regard mg \ncreases tn unemploy ment. insurance and 011 taxes which were sought and levied by his administration. To extricate himself from the lie he airily attempted to dazzle the press with a totally new seU · devised deftnttton of taxes Chat- tering such obvious thin es as '·To increase, for example. lhe In· come tax from 11 percent to 20 percent. this is a very clear lax." he then put forth the preposterous contention that coll ections levied upon business for support or the unemployment insu rance pro· ( EARL WATERS ) gram were not laxes but ··tlll insurance program." IF BROWN were an ignoramus he could be perhaps excused for such a misconception. But he is a graduate of Yale Law School and such an outright misconstruction can only be a deliberate deceit. It is true that the Unemploy· ment. Insurance Code eeoerally refers to the payments made to the fund as "contributions" but Webster defines a tax as a "eom· pulsory payment" while Black's Law Dictionary states a tax is "a pecuniary contribution" enacted for the support of government If that doesn't settle the matter Section 101 of the l ' I. Code reads '"The imposition of the tax herem imposed on California in- dustry .... " and again m the same section reads ". a tax upon the payment of wages by employers or this state .. " leaves no room for any doubt that employer con· tnbutions for unemployment in- surance is a lax. The enormity of Brown's de· ceptive mental gymnast1cti with the English language 1s com- pounded by the fact that the new tax on employers amounts to over 650 million dollars annually and represents the biggest tax in- crease on business in the stat.e's history. Petrodollars WASHINGTON-The Central lntelligence Agency has conduct- ed a secret survey of the flood of ~trodoltars Into the United ;;t.ates. Over the past three years, according to the CIA survey, the oil-producing countries have in· -.ested an astoundin& $34 billion bi U.S. boldin.its. (JACK ANDERSON J their sympathy for the Ar•b viewpoint. For, once the Ar•~ get a bold on a banker's pocket· book, his heart and mind will uaually follow. YET THE petrodollars bne been channeled discreeUy into tbe U.S. economy. Wllb the single exceptton o( the Shah of Iran, the oil potentates have been careful to avoid purcb11tn1 con· trotuna interests ln American firms. Al fint, most or the mon•Y, according lo confidential TreHury Dept. docume~~kawu put Into "commercial b as short-tttm deposits," thus creot· tni "widespread fear that a sud· den withdrawal or sbiltlo1 or theH deposits yrould lt1d to 8 eotlapse of certain bankhl• in. 1Utu&m.0 But around mld ~1975, lbe OPEC countr1M beaan to concert· trate mare on lcmi-tel'm bold- in••· Thelr finaQoial pown, muawblle, ha biiliin slow~ JD. ere tn tbia eucutln iiilt.111 of Amaiea. Dear Gloomy Gus Now I'm waiting for court decisions allowing Protes- t an ls to d e·prog r a m Catholics and Baptists to de-program Mormons! H.J.B. Gloomf GV\ comm•""••• s-..it1ed by , ... oen •"d do "01 "ecuurlly rolled U.. •••"" of Ille Mwsp•po• S•fld ffN' ,.., -"•to 01 .. ,..v G11t. O•llv f'11ot. The falsehood doesn't end there. Brown strongly supported what he called "closing the loopholes" on business which re- sulted in eliminating home office tax exemptions of insurance companies adding $22 million to their tax burden and reducing oil depletion allowances which in· creased oil industry taxes by $43 million. THAT IT WAS necessary to in· crease unemployment insurance taxes to cope with this state's massive unemployment is m06l likely Whet.her the oil depletion allo~ ances and home office ex- emptions should have been changed ia not the point. These things were done and by any honest definition constituted new tax dollars OR business. For Brown to represent to all of the nation that this is not the case in a phony effort to make them be lieve he is a champion of busi· ness is an intellectual dishonesty which ~ceeds the audacity or a Goebbels. A.t the start of his adminJstra· tion when he thumped the drums for these very taxes he repeated- ly stated he would not approve any new "general taxes". This in Itself was a distortion since taxes on business only hurt business but reflect in inflation and loss of joba. A1J this became increasing- ly apparent Brown has attempt- ed to shift gears by redefining taxes so as to appear to be a friend of Industry with his absurd claim that no new tues have been levied. "Fraud" ts deftned by Webster u "a penon who decetv•. •• ,,. ... ~ ... NC c 'ltlfM II It Mt~ ilOoitl "'~ .... ..-..· '· HH '1\JUON CM.LME. ~IMMY. Environmental Conlrontation The Politics of Energy W ASIDNGTON -The nagging question for President Carter shortly before his energy message to the nation is whether political success in avoiding con· frontation with passionate en- vironmentalists over nuclear and coal production w 111 yield political failure in providing the nation's energy needs. Contrary to Mr. Carter's warnines of painful sacnfices ahead, there is no intent of radical e nergy con- servation that would chanee the American way of life. Consequently, to become in· vulnerable to a future oil embargo requires the production of much more energy from coal a nd nuclear sources. But coal and nuclear power are taboos for environmentalists who backed Jimmy Carter for President and are now strategically placed in his administration. The Carter answer is lo ap· pease the environmentahsts with prestigious government jobs and conservation measures, while at the same lime going slow on the nuclear and coal programs But is the President going too slow? Those who say yes. mainly in in· dustry, are privately telling energy czar James Schlesinger that the plan now forming may not even put a dent in the !rightenine enerey deficit. FINAL DECISIONS on Mr. Carter's first major program are not yet in concrete. Nor do those who have r ead sketchy first drafts of the President's message feel it approaches the clarion call to action that they want. What's more, decision-makers and speech·drarters must confine themselves t o two unspoken political realities that circumscribe Mr. Carter on energy. The first is that not even a President so popular as Mr. Carter can convert his energy· ( EVANS.NOVAK ] used fo r weapons). More specifically, the decision bas been all but pinned down at the White House to stop developing fast breeder reactors that burn spoiled nation into an energy. saving China or Sweden. Whtie Cadillacs and Corvettes may soon disappear and home msula lion b ecome mandatory, Americans will not let anyone drive them from auto and home into bus and apartment. One Schlesinger aide feels that ''tn· convenience" is a better descnp· tion than "sacrifice" for what Mr. Carter is cooking up. TO MAINTAIN a faintly re· duced American way of life without vulnerability to the in· ternational oil cartel, lhe need for new energy -from coal and nuclear sources ,.-is obvious. But that runs into the second political reality : President Carter will not rt:enact President Ford's head-on charge aeainst the environmentalists. The conscious plan of Dr Schlesinger is to trade off energy conservation for environmen- talist acquiescence in coal- nuclear development. Just to make sure. the President is nam· ing prominent environmt:m<1.iists to key positions in the Justice Department and the Council on Environmental Quality CCEQ>. Nevertheless. the administra· tion 's energy operatives are get- ting cold feet about relaxing en· vironmental standards for coal produrtion. This clear downgrad- ing ot coal leaves only one other option; nuclear power. But that brings Mr. Carter in conflict with his own campaign description of nuclear power as "a last resort" and with his intense fear of nuclear arms proliferation caused by supposedly peaceful production or plutonium. THE CARTER-Schlesinger answer is to press ahead with nuclear energy production through so-called "conven· tional" means but not through reprocessing spent uranium into plutonium (wkich then could be reprocessed plutonium and yield ctdd1tional plutonium. This com· promtse satisfies all but radical anti-growth environmentalists. But 1t certainly does not satisfy power ut1lit1es or electric manufacturers. fearful that natural uranium will be depleted around the year 2,000 and unwill- ing to embark on a major nuclear development program for only 25 years. One important utility eic- ecuti ve told us that, as news of tent:1l1ve decisions bas spread from Washington, he and his col- leagues over the past two weeks have devolved from cautious op- t1m1sm to deepening gloom . Their pleas, however, have not moved the decision-makers. When Schlesinger was told that General Electric Co. was on the verge of quilling the nuclear power business, he replied with a brief but salty expletive. In truth, d1spass1onate experts disagree among themselves over the im- mediate need for fast breeder de- velopment. CONSIDERING that doubt, one ob1ective energy consuJtant beheves that Mr. Carter should at least continue building the $2 bilhon fast breeder reactor at Clinch Rlver, Tenn., both as a safeguard for the future and to reassure industry. Yet, it seems dead beyond all hope. The re- ason: Clinch River bas become a hated symbol for environmental activists. Clearly, then, the real politics of energy goes beyond the Presi· dent exhorting fellow citizens to drive smaller cars, pay more for gasoline and insulate homes. Although they may not end up in the final draft April 20, two lessons have emerged from its preparation; first, production rather than conservation is the toughest obstacle for an energy program; and second, the big· gest sacrifice or all may be sacrificing an environmentalist scruple or two. The Fortls' New Hometown Palmlpr1Do Gerald R~ Ford, who med to run the country for a living, has moved In here. It's a very interest.in& community. Many people feel that Palm Springs i& aa pretty aa Las Vegas and the loc1I architecture cer- tainly compares (avorably with Barstow, Ton opah or even Carson City. The sur· roundi n g mountains in the Gr eat Southwest. •nd the de· sert, which atretcbes H far u the eye can see In oertaln d1NetJonl, of· fen • boundle11 varletJ of f •atinatini nnd. Tb• cnlJd climate, which rn1t1 froa\ an averqe low <i 39 cSqr• lri lanu1J7 to an avence hllb <i 10'1 cleireee ln July, la Ideal for &be cultlv•Uon or artlttdaJ ftowll'I which bloom ln prol\aAcn ln every liYinC room, patJo and restaurant. Indeed, the well-kept Ol"ebardl oo the out· skirt.I ot town are belJeHd to be the prime aource o( the plastic lemons and llmee one ftnch in America~ ntrtae:ra.aon. IT IS il.uD to belle.• that • little• 00 J9U'I ~the oolY tn- babltanta d 1 Pallll Sprtnp ere the NlbUk lildl_,,,Probabli mo ot tbt aat ~l\l, tribel Oil tbeNan.la~an eon Armed •olel1 wltb ervde ( ] playing golf and thelr e.erdnp tp ART HOPPE cocktail parties and dining out .it any of the community's l~ ~-----------digenous French, SpanlaK. wooden clubs and s mall round rocks, the primary occupation of these primitive people was rais- ing grass. This led to an ex· traordinarily indolent. li(e style. Each morning the Nibliks would arise and wander about. their fields of grass aimlessly striking their rocks with their clubs while muttering, wailing ud curaing. They would ~ earey on unW darkness reu when they would repair to their hub to gorge themselves on alcohol and tasteless food until rendered un· c.scious. Tbey were therefore ao ••tcb ''"the lint white settlers led by Colonel Jacob Parr (whose aame is stUJ revet~ loeally > -the oeweomers being equipped with such technotoaical advances as tbe ateel .. hafted rive lron and the gutta-percha ball. And so the NlbUks lost their land, mMtly through press bets, and have vanished Into the PlfCS of hiatory, not beln1 able to af- ford even a motel room in nearby Therm Ill. TODAY less tban a century later. J>~m Sprfn11 boasta a popul1tion or so,ooo people, ••"enl of whom are even 1oun•• thsn Mr. Pord. Ott.bese. 21.2 are eqqed in ruanufactur· hlf, llPOIOlimaleiY 10,000 UH tho lerTlce en&.rmic• and the re-D>alnder devote their da)'I to Chinese, Steak & Lobster Olt Combination·of·Abo•e restaurants. , To some, this may sound lite a somewhat pointless way ol lifo for the former leader of the Free World. But one should always bear ln mlnd the perceptive sq. ing of the ancient Niblik l.nd.lans. "Ai·e«a Pai·ah Pal·ah" -or,~ En1lisb, "What the hell else U. thereto do around hen?" ORANGe COAST DAILY PILOT Rot.rt N. WHd, PllWM!r Thoma• Kt..,al. Editor BorbCJra K,..bfcll. £dUorfol Pogt EcfUor The editorial P•I• o( the Dtif1 Pilot uek• to inform and atlmulato readers by Pf'CMllt1nc on thl1 p11e diverse commentary on topics of Interest by •fndJcal· ~ columnl1t1 and cartoonis1$. by provldlnrt a rorum for reldeD' vlflwl And by prr1enun1 t.bta newsp1ptr'11 oplnlons aM idt&S oo t'urrtnt le>plc11. Tht fdltoritl opinions or tho l>ally Pilct ~ar. only In thr .clltortal columna~tbe top nr the P•C•· OplrUonl a-pttsst'd hy tho cotumnhta Md cal'\oonl1t1 and lttltr wmtm .,. their o_,n and no end~ cf their view. by lb• DmlJ 1llul a.hc:IUJd t>. lnterr«L Tbundiy, archll, Jm j'I Don't W tint to Judge' ! Joan Mondale, Children Fall Into New Roles ·w ASfllNGTON CAP> -The wite of Vice Presl· dent Walter F. Mondale says that altbougb ahe and her husband were not brought up to approve of un- marriet! couples UvioJ tosetber, she realizes that .. times are cbangine." "Circumstances are changing, and people want different thinp, •• she said. "I don't want to judge otbera." IN AN ROUR·LONG INTEB VIEW at the vice president's official re1ldence on Massachusetts A venue, Joan Mondale said also that she doesn't like her three teen-age children driakini beer or &moldng cigarettes or marijuana. "I just don't Uke any of thole things," she said. "But they most likely do or will have done all of that. We've asked them not to s oke marijuana, but that doesn't mean they ba en't. I can't be puritanical and check their every ct." 'J MRS. MONDALE added that she 1 thtn marijuana should ecriminalized. On abortion. Mrs. Mondale said she sees both sides of the issue. 'Tm very sympathetic with the people who want to preserve life, but I'm also concerned about a woman's right to determine what hap. pens to her own body." Later, she added, "But what about the woman going through menopause? Does she have a mongoloid? Or a child with six toes?" MRS. MONDALE WAS INTERVIE WED this • week in the den at Admiral's House, the former re- sidence of the chief of navaJ operations overlooking fashionable Embassy Row. The family's 9·year-old collie, Bonnie, was asleep on the floor next to a black painted wood sculpture called ''Rain Forest Column XXXI" by Louise Nevelson. lt is one of the 52 pieces of art Mrs~ Mondale has assembled in the house from museums in the l'tfidwest. Mrs. Mondale discussed her new role, her in- terest in promoting the arts and the effect the vice presidency has had on her family. AFTER PRESIDENT CARTER CHOSE Mon- dale as tiis running mate, the family had a meeting to discuss what their children could and couldn't do, Mrs. Mondale said. "We talked to them about how everything they said or did would be paid attention to, bow they should be very carelul. .. We have a rule we follow personally - whatever we do or whatever we say, you ought to be able lo read as a headline m the newspaper the next day. That is somethJna a lol of public figures do." LAST WEEK. THE VICE PRESIDENT'S 11· year-old daughter, Eleanor, described the advice this way: "They said we can't smoke pot and we can't get drunk." Ar. her mother talked, Eleanor was llWlbathiog with a friend on a porch. Mrs. Mondale said that since January her life bas been "ju.st like Niaeara Falls." "Before, I had a regular life like anybody else. Now it's much more demanding," she said. TV 'Massage' Neimman Attacks TulJe MORGANTOWN. W. Va. CAP) -CBS news correspondent Morley Safer says ''Charlie's Angels," a lop· rated ABC show, is "a massage parlor in the living room" and most television shows are "hke chewing gum !or the mind." Safer, one of the co·hosts of CBS News' highly rated news magazine program "60 Minutes," at- tacked aspects of telev1s1on 10 a speech Wednesday before a group of West V1riinia University stu. dents. "Most local television anchormen are chosen for their looks, rather than their reporting abili- ty." said Safer, who was speaking here as part of WVU's Journalism Week activities. ... Barbara Walters has to decide if she's Barbara Walters or Rona Barrett," he said, but added that he thinks the maJor networks are doing "a damn good JOb" of keeping show business techni- ques out of their news broadcasts. THE EARL'S rLUMllHG HEATIMG Al• COHD. m .. ,,_ .. ,..._, 5en.o>C1f lt'I Y0ttt Are1-c..t1 M IS!;tON VIEJO 26922 C.m1no C:.1>•11••"'> 4).-_, :)..,..-: t._..,. ,. ..... ~..y· 495-040 I coc; u. Mt '>A I ~26 N•woor1 O••O <;1 L IC Synag o gue Wins ·S uit Over Dues 642-1 753 11111~~~ :-:. --i!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!e.!~ • :-: ----------.. MIAMI <AP) -Despite a couple's plea that people shouldn't have to pay to pray, their synagogue (j)ed suit and now a judge has ordered Nma and Richard Kaufman to pay $90 in back dues. "Religion's on trial here," Mrs. Kaufman told the court. "You're blackmailed. You can't enter the temple to praise God I wasn't allowed to go in the synagogue during the High Holy Days unless I made that payment Bur SHELDON MILLS, EXECUTIVE director of Temple Beth David, said the suit for 1974·75 membership dues involved a contractual obliga. tion, not religion Mills said the temple has sued 20 other families !or non·paymcnt of pledged dues. but most have set- tled out of court. lie said $6,000 to $10,000 of the temple's $600,000 annual budget was involved. TUE KAUFMANS, BOTH REAL ESTATE agents, s&d they told temple olricials they couldn't meet their $180 dues assessment because of bard times but paid $30 and intended to pay the rest later. They joined Beth David in 1974. Circuit Judge Edward Swanko ruled that the Kaufmans would have to pay, but cut the fee to $90, partly because the couple had made a large dona- tion of to:;s lo the synagogue. OFFICIAL FLOWER OF COSTA MESA IFUCHSIAI <ff> SUNWf:AR. CORD SHORTS .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ ................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. . 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:30 NOON 1:00 'J ;!hut!day. M11ch 311 1971 DIET-NUTRITION SYMPOSIUM Sunday, April 3 • 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. AIRPORTER INN On MocArtlllll-CAcrOH ,,._ o,.... Cwty AJrportJ DAIL y PILOT A l , RecJfstratlon DONATION $5.00 FAMILY $7.00 Mr. C•dl Coller, M.A.. Mr. Ray Y cmcy Dr. John lllack. D.C. Dr. Jock Lcme. D.C .. N.D. 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March 31, 19n Cacklers Win E~.ter Roll W~NGTON (AP> -With Jimmy Carter. youngsters will gel real eggs. not the plastic im1ta- tic>ns used on tbe While House lawn the past two Easter egg rolls . About four dozen eggs will be provided by th(' Georgia Egg Commission for the Easter Sunday contest on April· 11, industry official~ s aid Wednes- day. THE COMMISSIO N OFFERED TO furnish up to 20,000 eggs so that all eh1ldren could have some lo take home, but the White House rejected that otrer and is accepting only about four dozen to be used m lhe egg roll contests. Children under 8 participate in the event by pushing eggs along a prescribed course on the lawn with spoons. Last year some 8,814 children and adults showed up for the Easter egg roll, a decline from 10,230 in 1975. Officials bJamed 93-degree heat for the smaller turnout. TWO YEARS AGO THE FORD administration substituted plastic 1milalions for hard-boiled eggs m an attempt to prevent the squishy messes that have occurred at White House egg rolls since they were begun in the adm101stration of Rutherford B. A~-~.f!!t! ;·s~AT BEL1?.. ··.--.: ) fop .... ~-: PMJtS :1~j1Hf UfAb To ltnd & solve your emottonal problems . . to gain conlt°'nce & control of your life the DEVEL· OPMENT CENTER gives 1nd1v1duill & woup guidance . 81oleedb~ck progressive rela~a:1on auoio-programmed lwmrg .. ty Oalif,tij ~. --------Hayes. CALL TODAY FOR FREE CONSULTATION A -I 714) 848-1231 L.4 R4PIST SENTENCED Plai,t ll" egg!> \\ t're U!ied again la!it year and !-tl1rn·d 1111 ... uch outl"rlt'!-t from publlc1ty-consciou!i p1 odut'l'r' lhJI tht•y <.1,,kl•d Agriculture Secre tary Hob lkrglu11d to 1ntt·1n·de at the While House. 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S9-S10 29 LONG SKIRTS . . . 10.99-51 8 27 DITTOS T M JACKETS. 16.50 132 JEANS, ASST'O . , SlO 18 JEANS, ASST'D . . S14-S16 56 FULL FIG. TOPS . S7 85 TAILORED SHIRTS 55 NOW 3.98 6.98 14.98 s0e 4.98 5.98 4.98 1.98 2.98 2.98 1.98 3.98 4.98 2.98 4.98 3.98 5.98 4.98 7.98 1.48 68¢ ~ dresses,.pant suits -. - ORIG. 36 DRESSES, SUITS . . 19 99 S24 NOW 14.98 women's coats"' . . 26 PANT COATS • 12 VINYL JACKETS ORIG. 528 15.99-$24 NOW 19.98 9.98 lingerie, loungewear 45 HALF SLIPS • 72 FULL SLIPS 76 BRIEFS ORIG. S4 S6 1.35 144 BIKINIS • . 1 10-1 .35 98 BRIEFS & BIKINIS . 2 25·2.75 27 UNIFORM TOPS . S8 133 BRAS . . • • • • $5-6.50 62 LOUNGEWEAR TOPS . 5.97 18 SHORT ROBES . • • St 1 69 LONG FLEECE ROBES. Sl6·Sl8 27 ROBES . • • • • • $13-$20 20 UNIFORMS • • • • $10·$14 31 LONGOUILTROBES • St2·S1 5 19LONGOUILTROBES • Sl3 74 ROBES. • • • • • S16 16 WALTZ GOWNS • S6 NOW 1.98 3.98 ORIG. 43 SHORTS . 1.89 31 KNIT TOPS . 2 49 47 PANT SUITS . 514 84 PANTS . 59 82 DENIM PURSES . 2 50 328 SOCKS 1 ~' ..,:;i 53 SWEATERS SG 63 SWEATERS S6 63 KNIT TOPS S6 sa·vings ··for boys- ORIG. 92 PAJAMAS • • • • 6.49 7 .49 18 BEL TS • • • • • 3.50 $4 34 SKI HA TS • • • • S2-S3 38 BOYS' SHIRTS, 4.7. 2 49 35SPORT SHIRTS, L.SLV., SJ-4.49 89 KNIT SPORT SHIRTS • 2.49·4.49 93SPORTSHIRTS, L.SLV., 6.09 141 FLANNEL SHIRTS • 4.99 224 SPORT SHIRTS. S. SLV , 2 99 3 99 68 BOYS' PANTS, 4-7 . . 3 <l9 24 LEISURE JACKETS • 12 99 44 PANTS, ASST'O . . . 5 49 24 BOYS' SWIMWEAR,4-7, 1 99 18 SWEATERS 5.99 32 SWEATERS • • • • 2.99 savings for men ORIG. 41 DRESS SHIRTS • • • 4.99 104 DRESS SHIRTS • • 4.99 38 KNIT SHIRTS • • • 7.99 72DRESSSHIRTS, S. SLV., 7.99 38 DRESS SHIRTS • • • 6.99-7.9!) 68 KNIT TEES • • • • 4.50 35NIGHTSHIRTS ••• 7.99-12.99 20 KNIT DRESS SHIRTS. 8 99 52SPORT SHIRTS,S.SLV., 3.99-6.99 103SPORT SHIRTS •• 5.99·12.99 28 SPORT SHIRTS • • • 8.99-9.99 64 FLANNEL SHIRTS . • 6.99 119 KNIT SPORT SHIRTS. 4.99 178 TANK TOPS • • • 299 71 KNITS. SHORT SLV. • 9.99 84 KNITS, SHORT SLV. • 9.99 93 KNITS, LONG SLV. • 8.99-9.99 194 BELTS. ASST'O • • 4.99-$6 103 KNIT SPORT SHIRTS. $11 NOW 48' 98¢ 5.98 2.98 98¢ 68e 2.98 1.98 2.98 NOW 3.98 1.98 98' 98¢ 1.98 98¢ 1.98 2.98 1.98 1.98 2.98 1.98 48e 2.98 1.98 NOW 1.98 2.98 4.98 3.98 1.98 1.48 3.98 4.98 1.48 2.98 1.48 1.48 1.48 1.48 2.98 4.98 3.98 2.98 2.98 19 HOSTESS LONGS • 14 HOSTESS LONGS • 31 LOUNGEWEAR • • 28 FLANNEL SHIFTS • $1 6 • $8-$12 SJ6 4Be 48' 1.48 3.98 1.48 1.98 5.98 9.98 7.98 5.98 6.98 5.98 8.98 2.98 8.98 4 .98 6.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 yardage, notions · S6 22 JR. SLEEPWEAR . 5 97 38 GOWNS. BABY DOLLS, S5-S6 women's accessories ORiG. 16 VOS. DOUBLE KNIT • 2.99 19 VOS. SINGLE KNITS • 2.99 22 YOS. FAKE FUR • • 4.99 25 YOS. JERSEY KNITS • 1.99 160TRIMS&RIBBONS • J0</·75</ NOW 68¢ 1.48 1.98 98, 18' ORIG. 2:7 VINYL HANDBAGS • $7-$8 25 WALLETS • • • • • $2-$5 32 KNIT TOPS, HALTERS. $4-$6 39 SCAftFETT~s • • • 2.50 37.0\.0V!S', ~SST'D • • $4 NOW 1.98 98C 98d 98' savings for the home 1 89 HATf, ASST'O • • • 2.50-$6 29 BOO\' EXERCISERS • $2 468 SUPPORT HOSE • • S1 ' 98EAAFUNGS. NECKLACE. $2-$3 inf ants and toddlers . . . ORIO. 2.49 $9 2.26 1.98 68' 28' 68' 48' NOW 98' 3.98 98' 17 PILLOW SHAMS • • 8 WOVEN SPREADS • • 8 BLANKETS. • ••• 12 QUILTED SPREADS • 68 CURTAINS • • • • 482 WASHCLOTHS • 288 HANO TOWELS • ORIG. 7.99 19.99-32.99 10.99 29.99-34.99 3.99-7.49 77' 1.87 savings on· shoes ORIG. 8Z WOMIN'I SANDALS • 9.89 7S80Yl~MEN'SCASUALS, 6.99 SO GIRLS' SANDALS • • 10.9g MERYYN·'S 9811 ADAMS~\lENJJE, ·· HUNTINGTON BEACH -963·9731 NOW 1.98 !i: ~8 1.98 38' 48' NOW 4.97, 2.97 3.97 ' DAIL y PILOT A. Sex Education Fails Teen Morm Tell of Fear, Ignorance, Shame Editor's Note: IHqtte the apparent undetpread aoollablld11 oJ controcept10n, information on birth eontrol -and au it.Hl/ -appormUy ii not ~ thrOUQh to man11 t~. ThU lcut of two anicle• on lttlWl{le pregnancie1 lhown Ihm jgnonmce abota se% ond o loo•era· ing of the tabooa.obout having it~ that tMre are thoauondl of teen mom• tlHqulpped for parenthood. By DOLORES BARCLAY Auocl•IM P""•W~ltt, "Contraception? What's that?" asks a 16-year· old mother. "Birth control will make you sick," says a 19- year-old mother. "I never used anything. I didn't know I could get pregnant," a 17-year-old mother says. • Psychiatrist E. James Lieberman of the American Public Health Association in Waabingtoo, believes parenthood should be delayed until age 2l. "WE'RE AGAINST A LAW IN that direction, but we would make at as a recommendation," he said. ''Whal this does is force people to come to grips with the fact that sex eoes on before marriage and birth control is needed to delay pregnancy. Society has not yet accepted this. Procreation is not the object of sex for most people most of the Ume." F H•Set ClULDBEN ARE HAVING CIDLDREN. But they don't really want to. Ignorance and inac· cessibillty of birth control methods and services are creating youthful parents by the hundreds of thousands each year. In a 1976 study prepared by the Department of Population Dynamics of Johns Hopkins University, it was found that the number of unmarried 15-to-19· year-old girls who had engaged in sexual in· tercourse increued by 29.9 percent between 1971 and 1976. For 15-year-olds alone the increase during Utat five-year period~ JS 30.4 percent. Congressman Adam Clayton Powell will be subject or an NBC Television movie next seaso n. Universal Television will make "The Adam Clayton Powell Story" about the controversial sol on FREE ADMISSION Women under age 19 annually give birth to more than 600,000 babies, according to statistics compiled by the Alan Guttmacher Institute, the re· search and development arm of Planned P· eotbood Federation of Amenca. Two third., _. .. -se pregnancies were unintended. "Sex education 10 the schor' . tVherever it In 1976, the st· .y found that only 30.1 percent of those yOWl" .. utben engaging in sexual activity TERMS: . BankAmericard, Master Charge, PeraGnal Check, Terms. ADDm ONAL INSPECTION HOURS: Mon., Tues. & Fn. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sal 12 noon to 5 p.tn., Sun. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. AUCTIONEER: Art Levtne occurs today, 1s totally ·· -.Jstic," says Lois ~ White, principal or , ... -~,;ar Allan Poe school in Baltimore. a h1111-.. uool for pregnant girls and teen mothers. .. •.. ., should start sex education with children as infants. Not as S·E·X, but as a normal human function that has a place in life. .~ edlle9t.._ •• dte •e......,,,.. tdtere"er It oer11n todow. Is tot,.,_ 1f1 1111reaU.tle," •ap a Baltl...,.e prbedpaL. ~~( T iit: BOOh.~ \' J from 18.41111971. REVIEWS MANY ADOLESCENT MOTHERS WHO con- ceive unintentionally said they did not use a con- traceptive because they did not know about them. Others equated all forms of contreception with the birth control pill, which they did not want to take. Still others. for one reason or another, thought that they simply could not become pregnant. DAILY PILOT "IF THE HOME CAN'T TEACH it, then the schools should at the earliest age they can," she , said . "When we start sex education programs in junior and senior high schools, we're too late. By that age, children already have engaged in sexual l activity. Many by that time are parents." Only oneJifth of the states in the nation require sex education m the schools. according to the Gut- m acher Institute. Sixty percent of such programs ex- clude information on birth control. This 1s in spite or a finding that eight out 01 every 10 Amcncans old enough to have teen-age children favor teaching sex education in the schools and having contraceptives provided to unmarried adolescents. "I Wi\S SCARED TO GF.T birth control," said Joy Ritschard. an 18·ycar old mother of two from Arvada. Colo "I was afraid of the pill, and I didn't . consider using an IUD So the only thmg I would use was foam. Dul I was embarrassed to keep going back to the same drugstore "I loved Tim <her hushanrl and father of the children). But thinking about birth control was un· natural," she said "I didn't want to <.1dm1t to myself that l was having M!xual relations with a boy." Vending Ban Due Babies born to mothers in their teens are two to three times more likely to die in their first year than babies born to women in their 20s, according to the Guttmacher Institute. Also, low birth weight -less than Sh pounds 1s twice as high among babies born to teens as to older mothers. Maternal death nsk is 60 percent higher for teens than for women in their 20s and older, the Na- tional Center for Health Stallsllcs.reports. "THERE IS NO COMMON DOCTRINE con- cerning thl' best age tor dchvery of a first baby, but from a psys1olog1cal. obstetncal and psychological point of view. the 1dl•al age 1~ between 18 and 30," says Dr Dpnald C Cham hers, director of obstetncs and gynecology at Prov1dt'nt Hospital in Baltimore. Chambers and other obstctnc1ans list the following medical problems teen age mothers often face · incrcasf'd hypNtf'ns1on. anemia; prolonged labor. 1n~·rNised vagmal la<:1.•rat1ons at the time of dchvcry. mcreai.cd postpartum infections; in- <See TEEN MOTHERS, Page All) People .. SAN MAHCOS IAP i Soon. not a singll' c i g a r e t t l' \' c n d 1 n g a machine will be allowed l U\ this sprawltng com IT'S COMING FRID~ APRIL 1st =-:--in ~ If you were faced with a sudden need for a substantial amount of cash. what would you do? Dip into your hard-won sav~ngs account? Borrow money at today's Interest rates? Either way. you'd ' munity of 12.000 except those m placcs where the under·l8 are barred The vote by lhl' Cit; Council was 3·2 on final reading of the ordinance The councilmen believe 1t will help keep smoking from young people. Another Cal1forn1 a town. Manteca. already has such a ban. 1 Funding Set LOS ANGELES rAPl -The county Board of Supervisors has voted to continue funding of the Otis Art Institute until 1980. a two-year ex · lens1on of the previous deadline. The institute 1s shafting to private fund ing. A Red. White & Blue TO UNNERSITY Sales & Service 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA I 540-9640 lose Interest. But 1r you had your savings in an account at Mutual savings. you·d have another choice. The 1 % Account loan. savers who have certificate accounts with Mutual Savings can barrow up to 900!'6 of their savings account balance. The interest charge is 1% per year more than the interest their account is earning We looK on these savings account loans as ··1ust-in-case .. .. .. ,_ 1oans. Having them available means you can put your savings In a cert If lcate ot deposit that pays considerably higher interest than a passbook account For Instance. a six-year. s 1000 minimum. certificate account pays U.06% interest per annum when 7.75% is compounded daily And your account. like all Mutual Savings accounts. is insured to $40.000 by an agency of the federal government with returns guar- anteed It you do need cash. account loans are e.asily arranged because your account Is the security for the loan. The account remains Intact. earning full Interest. and you avoid the penalties tor early withdrawal of funds required by law. Compare before you choose. our 1% loan proves that all savings Institutions are not alike. Call a few of the others • ' and ask them abOut 1% loans. Then brf ng your passbOOK to any of our 16 offices in southern Cal 1fornla and a Savings Counselor will arrange the transfer of funds to your new high-interest i3ccount Cap istr an o-San Clemente*: 570 Camino de Estrella 493-5651 Corona d el M ar: 2867 East coast Highway/675·5010 Fountain V alley *: 17900 Magnolia Street/963-8396 Santa Ana : 631 North Main 547-9741 .. open Saturdays 10 AM to 2 PM ~ ~ , I'_ ~ .4 I THE BIG M MUTUAL ·SAVINGS ___ ... _ I . f • I . , . • l \ "Yllursday, March 31 . 1en DAIL y PILOT A 9 Sex Education Fails Teen Moms Tell of Fear, Ignorance, Shame Edffor'3 Note: De-r»te the .apparent 10ickspread ovaUabUitJI oj contraception, inJormollon on birlh control -Cl1ld M!% UHL/ -apparenllJI &a faot QtttJng through to mma11 ~· Thu Iott of two arttclea on tecTHJge pregniat1CW1 lhown lbot ignorance about U% and a k>ofen· big of the tabooa about having ft mean that there are tho1U<Jltda of teen mom• ill-equipped for parenthood. By.DOLOR ESBARCLAY Auod aled ,.,... Writer "Contraception? What's that?" asks a 16-year· old mother. "Birth control will make you sick," says a 19· year-old mother. "I never used anything. I didn't know I could \ get pregnant," a 17·year-old mother says. • CIDLDREN ARE HAVING CIULDR EN. But they don't really want to. Ignorance and inac· cessibillty of birth control methods and services are creating youthful parents by the hundreds of thousands each year. Women under age 19 annually give birth to more than 600,000 babies, according to statistics compiled by the Alan Gullmacher Institute, the re- search and development arm of Planned Par- enthood Federation of Amen ca. Two thirds of these pregnancies were unintended. "Sex education m the schools. or wherever it occurs today, is totally unrealistic," says Lois White, prmcapaJ of the Edgar Allan Poe school m Balli more. a high school for pregnant girls and teen mothers. "We should start sex education with children as infants. Not as S·E-X. but as a normal human function that has a place in life. "IF THE HOME CAN'T TEACH it, then the schools should at the earliest age they can." she said. "When we start sex education programs in junior and senior high schools, we're too late. By that age, children already have engaged in sexual activity. Many by that time are parents.'' Only one.firth of the states in the nation require sex education in the schools, according to the Gut- macher Institute. Sixty pcrcentofsuch programs ex- clude information on birth control. Ttus is in spite of a finding that eight out ol every 10 Americans old enough to have teen-age children favor te3ching sex education in the schools · and having contraceptives provided to unmarned ' adolescents. "I WAS SCARED TO GET birth control," said Joy Ritschard, an 18-year old mother of two from Arvada, Colo "l was afraid of tht· mil. and I didn't consider using an IUD So the• only thing 1 would use was foam But I was embarrassed to keep going back lo the same drugstore "I loved Tim <her husband and f<ither of the children>. But thinking t:ibout birth control was un- natural," she said. "l didn't want tn admit to myself that I was having sexual relations with a boy." Psychiatrist E . James Lieberman of the American Public Health Association in W ashingtoo, believes parenthood should be delayed' until a&e 21. ••WE'RE AGAINST A LAW IN that diredion, but we would make it as a recommendation," he said. "What this does is force people to come to grips with the fact that sex goes on before marriage and birth control is needed to delay pregnancy. Society bas not yet accepted this. Procreation is not the object of sex for most people most of the time." In a 1976 study prepared by the Department of Population Dynamics of Johns Hopkins University, it was found that the number of unmarried 15-to-19- year-old girls who had engaged in sexual in· tercourse increased by 29.9 percent between 1971 and 1976. For 15-year-olds alone the increase during that five-year period was 30.4 percent. In 1976, the study found that only 30.1 percent of those yOWlg women engaging in sexual activity 'Sez ed11eat .... 111 tM •e~ er ~ft9 It oce11n tou11, u t•t• 1f1 1111realbtle," sap a Baltl-.re prilldpaL. always used contraception. This was an increa~e from 18.4in1971. MANY ADOLESCENT MOTHERS WHO con- ceive unintentionally said they did not use a con- tracepllve because they did not know about them. Others equated all forms of contreception with the bi rth control pill, which they did not want to take. Still others. for one reason or another, thought that they simply could not become pregnant. Babies born lo mothers in their teens are two to three times more likely to die in their first year than babies born to women in their 20s, according to the Guttmacher Institute. Also, low birth weight -less than 512 pounds 1s twice as tugb among babies born to teens as to older mothers. Maternal death risk is 60 percent higher for teens than for women in their 20s and older, the Na- tional Center for llealth Stallstics.1eports. "THERE IS NO COMMON DOCTRINE con- cerning the b<'St age for dt•hvery or a first baby, but from a psyMo log1cal. obstetn cal and psychological point or view, the td~al age IS between 18 and 30," says Dr. J)pnald C C'hambt•rs. director of obstetrics and gynecology al PrO\ 1dcnt l fosp1tal in Baltimore. Chambers and other obstetricians list the following medical problems teen-age mothers often face: increasrd hypcrtrnsion; anemia; prolonged l~bor: tn\.'reased v<igmal lacerations at the time of deli very. increased postpartum infections; in- < See TEEN MOTH E RS. Page All) Fll•Set Congressman Adam · • Clayton Powell will FREE ADMISSION be subject of an NBC Television m ovie TERMS: n e x t s e a s o n . BankAmerioard, Master Charge, Personal Check, T enna. Universal Television ADDITIONAL INSPECTION HOURS: w i 11 make ·•T h e Mon., Tues. & Frt. lOa.m. to 5 p.m.,SGL 12noon to5p.m., A d a m C l a y t o n Sun. 2 p.m. to S p.m. Powell Story" about " 1 th t l AUCTIONEER: · e con rovers1a . ·,. solon. Art Levme 1 ~ ( T11t.:uoo"'"'" ) l_ WEBUYFORCASH . _). 1 1 REVIEWS OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT. '~ in the -~~~:::~~~r:=-~~~~~:=~~~ DAILY PILOT ·Vending Ban Due SAN MARCOS CAP> Peapleare ~~· Wfornia!' and asK them about 1% loans. T hen bring your passbOOK to any of our 16 offices In Southern ca11torn1a and a Savings counselor will arrange the transfer of funds to your ( i S o o n . n o t a s 1 n g I t· •cigarette vending l machine wall be allov.cd I in this sprawling com IT'S COMING FRIDAY, APRIL 1st If you were faced with a sudden need for a substantial amount of cash. what w ould youdo?Oipintoyour hard-won sav•ngs account? Borrow money at today·s interest rates? Either way. you·d loans. Having them available means you can put your savings in a certificate of deposit that pays considerably higher interest than a passoook account For Instance. a six-year $1 CXX) minimum. certificate account pays 8.06~0 interest per annum when 7 75% is compounded daily. And your account. l1Ke all Mutual Savings accounts. is insured to $40.CXX) by an agency of the federal government with returns guar- anteed. If you do need cash. account loans are epsily arranged tiecause your account Is the security for the loan. new high-Interest account. . ~ ' munity of 12.000 cxrcpt those m places whrre the under-18 are barred The vote by the Caty Council was 3 2 on hnal reading of the ordinance The counc i lmen believe 1t will help keep smokmg from ;oung people Another Cal1forn1a town, Manteca. already has such a ban. 1 Funding Set · LOS ANGELES CAP) -The county Board of Supervisors has voted to continue fundin~ of the Otis Art Institute until 1980, a two-year ex- tension or the previous • deadline. The institute 1s shifting to private fund- ing. A Red, Wl1ite 0 Blue TO UNIVERSilY Sales & Service 2850 HARBOR BL VD. COST A MESA I 540-9640 lose Interest. But tr you had your savings in an account at Mutual Savings. you·d have another choice. The 1% Account Loan. Savers who have certificate accounts with Mutual savings can oorrow up to 90% ot their savings account balance. The interest charge is 1% per year more than the interest their account is earning. We IOOK on these savings account loans as ··just-in-case" -- The account remains Intact. earning full Interest. and you avoid the penalties for early withdrawal of funds required by law Compare before you choose. our 1% loan proves that all savings Institutions are not alike. Call a few of the others Capistrano-San Clemente* : 570 Camino de Estrella 493-5651 Corona del Mar : 2867 East coast Hlghway/675-5010 Fountain Valley*: 17900 Mag nol la Street/ 963-8396 Santa Ana: 631 North Main 547-9741 --open sacuroays 10 AM to 2 PM ~ ... ~~ , i THE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS ( l . • . ' l , i l • l D•llf Pilot St .. I PllOlo 1 PART-TIME FARMER MEYER SHOWS OFF Allergan Employea Enjoy Vegetable Garden Beotia Not.ice• ZELSOOAF !!OBERT ( /E'LSOORF oa"-d '""" • .,Md''"' 18 tlf1' H• wa, .. ,,.... rt· . 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The plots are located on an unused parcel on one side of the Allergan building, land previously inhabited only by squirrels, rabbits and weeds. Today, with spring barely sprung, several small plots are already filled with cabbage, lettuce, radishes, broccoli, cauliflower, peas and onions. Allergan began its garden plot program about a year and a half ago. It's partofthefirm's "employe relations program" and was started to help employes combat the rising cost of food, according to Bruce f'erns. personnel director at Allergan. ONE EMPLOYE IS KNOWN around Allergan as the "super farmer." Roger Meyer of Fountain Valley grows his vegetables in a .. co-op" with three buddies from the Analytical Division. The four pushed together their four plots, gam- ing about 80 feet by 80 feet of growing room. Their four plots are already jammed lull of vegetables and Meyer says some of the crops flourished right through winter. The biggest problem encountered by the farmers is squirrels. to pick and made plans lo stay late the next day and pick the crop "But that night, the squirrels decided the corn was ready, too, and they ate the entire crop." moans Meyer. The only crop safe from sqwrrels is onions "THEY J UST DON'T UKE 'EM," Sa)s the amateur farmer . Fifty plots are available to Allergan employes and all but about 10 are claimed. Some aren't plant- ed yet, but employes say they'll roll up their sleeves and get going during the next couple of weeks. Allergan supplies water and land and employes supply seeds, labor and tools. Meyer spends many of his weekends working his plot, but fits in weeding and watering chores during the week, too. ''A LOT OF LUNCH HOURS I run outside and give a little squirt," he explains. Meyer does his farming for fun. He says he's been involved tn farming m one way or another since the age of 3. . But many others are using the vegetable gardens lo save money at the grocery store. When 1t 's harvest time, they bring home vegetables near- ly every day. Some al Allergan are still talking about Meyer's squash.growing feat of last yea!". HE GREW A SO-POUND squash and presented 1t to company president Gavin Herbert Naw. nobody ate 1t." said Meyer, when asked what hap~ned to the mammoth vegetable. ·'It was an 'exhibition squash,· not an eating squash." SENIOR CITIZENS a. JOCW Off All ~ P•rcll•••• .t.VE ON AL •u• AIU av • ' G A ~t,,.llR OF l:ua ,E!ttOl cmnl!f~~NG~ PUN ... T NO COST TO YOU. RENTALS & ALL Prt·P•W IX Pr11re•• Nt1ored ,,, • ,_IC""'"°"i . ..,., ollege Pharm acy 1111 r J\IH un '1~r1 ... r.~1 .. .,, + ' I' '"' ' '' [)pl"«'~ '.>1•1vll1' '>•Ito I. llrl EHcutive Olflces: 7812 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92647 --------Southern California Regional Olflces: 4 140 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90807 8955 Valley View St.. Buena Park, CA 90620 ~ 20715 S. 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Hun11r191on Btech C•l1torrud •?Ml Tf'li\ bu,1,.n 1\ col>dut le<I by an In· d •YtdU41 Jamt\S V•rqo Th•\ >l•t....,.nl W8\ l•led will\ ltle County Clerk nl Or•nqe County on M•'<" 7 t9n 1'11140 Publ,!thecf Ordno-" (o.nf 0d••t Prlot M••<ll 10. 17 1' JI."" 9U·77 DIA'.'101'DS • Gt:llST01\t:S Jewels by Josephs is searching IOI' diamonds and gemstones from private 1rYJ1v1duals and estates Careful examination and evaluation by oor experts Highest pnces paid Call 540-9066 10-~ da1iy. Saturday 1()-6, Sunctayclosed. ask tor Mr. Joseph. iewels by ioseph Carpet Tow--·s ' SALES & SERVICE 20 Years Same Location Derington's Marine Electronics 355 IOTdl Newport Blvd., Mewport Beach 642-5386 ltcrt.ct ...... hy" tty 0 -> .J • -1 z VHF luyff's Gtlicle 0 • P1TAl RD COAST HWY INTRODUCTORY Selec1 from two unique new carpets with a soft. sllky touch, made of especially fine DuPont nylon tor long laatlng beauty. Featured In our collection ol TOUCHABLE carpets is an e1e11sntly soft cut & loop style available In twelve high luster tone-on-tone colors. Or ctioose a soft. shimmering plush style of DuPont nylon that haa been heat-set for excellent texture retention. Multl-color combinations create 1 distinctive patterned effect to enhance the decor of any room ... Select from eight color combinations. AFTER SALE THESE $12 99 CARPETS GO UP TO so YD SAVE s3:vo. SAXONY PLUSH SCULPTURED PLUSH CUT & LOOP SHAG 100" t....a1.-;1u Dacron polyester pile ror superior IPwture retPnhon Now high lustre plush pole 1n ofegant soltd colors SootCl'I guatd treated tor easy care 11nd longer New high lustro Dacron Polyester pile ma sort TOUCHABLE cut and loop style carpeting. Heat·set lo insure te><ture retention. Seleol lrom seven beaubluf solid Unique cut & loop style creates e 10111rty new look and texture. The pllo is hellt·sel Dacron polyesler for exceptional resistance to crushing and matting, Select from etght wear $69S SO.YO ootors. bright multJ..colorallons. ss• .., ... Featuring 'r()l {:1-I A I~LJ ~ CARPETS MADE OF ESPECIALLY FINE OU PONT FIBERS FOR LUXURIOUS SOFTNESS ..• DURABLE SOFTNESS. DACRON PLUSH From our~ OOlllCllOn of TOUCHASLES ..• an elegant Saxony Plush constructed al heat·set IJacron POiyester pile. An exciting 11oklcl1on of bright lustre solid colol'a .•• thirteen 1n all. sgaa '°' 'l'Q, CUSTOM DRAPER,-!. AT SAVINGS . ~HI OF 20°/o AND MOREi t ·•• For Free &tim1IH C.M Collect -~& 47&-2808 I . ' ' Set. !tr•~ 1, ~lo ,..Id rMr\!._~t.':= fofl.,.fl'lt tOdlUDfttl .,..,,,,.." ,..,_.1~~~-"-'!~~~,~~~~~--....;-":~~._ ... _-::~~---~~"i!"!'~~~~-----~~--------------------------------· efl4 ..,,.. llV Hj<I ptr~fH 110.111 lM •" ~d ..... , • - ptMCIUOTt4HS SMITH'I MCMt'TUAIY 627 Mein St Huntington Be.ch ~539' c . , .... ~., ......... ... U. ~ ,.,, UI wtfl 1-.-, e CA •'l't.eldlnl.--dtelet\• N- Oated Merell'"'· 1'77 IUCl\etd A Lolor YY!lit~ A LA\l~r lnl~ Tr•n•l•rnr~ WOl\k~IH IC~AIL .. l!'llll'dld Tran\l•r•et OftAMUIC:V HCllOW COMf'AltY Mll'WHISl11111$lf'Mt LH Allflf•, (Mlf9fftl• .... Pub11"'9d Ofl<IOI C.•\I t>•llv l"llnl M••clllt, lt/1 UJI 17 893-7546 556-8287 Wf.El(DAVI TllL t •SAT TILL I • IUNOAY I 1 !I• 'AfE UTIMATH IN YOUR HOME IEASV CAEOIT TEAMS • 30 80·90 DAY NO INTIAHT ACCtl. • l.t.NKAMlAIC"l'O • N.t.STl!A CHARO£ I l QUEENIE -·· "It's worse than r thought..." Fro•PageA9 TEEN MOTHERS t.•. creased venereal disease rak Some of these medical prol>lcms arc associated with in:.uJf1c1 ent or no prenatal care. Seven in JO adolescent mothers re<:eivc no prenatal care in U1e first three months of pregnancy and almost one· fourth get none at all IT HAPPENS BECAUSE MANY YOUNG mothers delay telling parents about the pregnancy. Some pregnant teens refu se to accept their pending motherhood. Also compli cating the situation, child-care ex- perts say, is the lack of emotional support most teen mothers receive from the boy who fathered the child. "There's a lot of bitterness toward the father of the child," says Linda Siegel. executive director of the YWCA in Rock Island, Ill.. which operates a program for teen mothers. "The mothers feel the fathers should lake some active part. But the rela· t 1onships seem to d1 ssol ve upan pregnancy.·· MILDRF.D Tt'TTl.E. EXECTTIVF. DIREC· TOR of the Lo~ Angl'll·~ \'\\CA. ~aid no fathers ha\ e enrolled for an inf .rnt <:arc prot:ram in Son Fernan· do. even though 1t i~ de\ 1!-.ed for both boys ;.ind l!trls. ··The reLJson l r:use Tyson on my oY. n I!> because hb dad is kind of irrespons1hlc and at th<' la~t minute ran out.·· <;a1c1 Tammy Wailers. an 11( year·old moth<'r from An arl:i. Colo "The mmut(• l tol!I him I \UIS pn•gn:mt a.nd 1 would keep the baby, h<' told nw l would have to do 1t on my own because 1l wasn't his responsibility ... adds 16·year old Judy from New York about her former boyfriend who fathered her 8·month-old daughl<'t. Judy did not v.1sh to have her name used MANY TF:F.N MOTllERS Si\ \l TllEY could not havC' coped with prC'gn:tnr)-and C\ c·ntuaT parent hood had they not received preparation from loc-al teen mother programs and spet 1al '.'>thooh. such <I'.'> the Poe school in B.ilt1mor1· and lhE.' l·p~ta1r~ School in Yakima, Wash ··The school I went to had a mm.er}' and things in 1t to help a h<1hv cit•\ clop.' !.<lid Joy Ritschard of the progr:im 1n An ada "I v.a1; nurs1ni: Sara. ;incl I C'Oulrl continue nurs- m !! and f1ni~h school at the same time · she said .. We would meet and talk about the problems in- \'OIHd In h ,1\ 1ng kids anc1 v. hat to do when the) get sick We ~ha1 t•d how to l'fl!Jt.' v. 1th ra1~1ng a baby ·· THE AR\'ADA PROGRAM, LIKE many others. also prepar('S the girls for childbirth and counsels them on how to car e for themselves dunng the pregnancy . "A lot of m)-friends won 't h:n e the parenting experience and delivery preparation that I had bC'caus<' thC'y don't teach that in regular high school. .. Jov Ritschard said. "Girls who are isolat· ed when they're pregnant must be going through the 1>C<1ncsl thing. It must be so depressing, bec-ause when you're pregnant. you feel isolated and ten. out of everything " The Infant Care ProJ:r•1m in San F t•rnando teaches young people hov. to r .irf' for hah1Cs. \ da) care facrhl~· .tlto~i; teen mothers tu .llll'nd regular school nearby · THE ROCK JSJ,i\'O '\'~CA ST,\RTF.V a ~('' education proi;:ram ror 12 )ear·ulds and their parents Parents and children arc separated into different rooms at the beginning of the sessions to have group discussions w1tll. doctors and psychologists. Later. the two groups are reunited to share questions raised separately "There's no communication someti m es between parents and children," says Linda Siegel. "The parents are shocked about the questions the children have asked, and the children are dumb· founded at some of the things parents are con. ccrned about. "One step to better sex education is com · munication In the hom e. because the sex education they have In the school just isn't making it." -f j) IT'S COMING FRIDAY, APRIL 1st A Red, White & Blue TO UNIVERSITY Sales & Service 2850 HARBOR BL VD. cosr A ME.5A I 540-9640 ... - • 'Newport Jazz '77' Scheduled for July NEWPORT, R. 1. (AP> -After six years without a jazz festival in this Atlantic Coast resort city. promoter Phyhss Adess1's plans for "Newport Jazz '77" have moved a s tep closer to reality. The state Properties Commission gave Mrs. Adess1 on Wednesday the dates of July 1·3 shl' requested und agreed to provide Ft. Adams State Park for $1,000 per day or 4 percent of ticket receipts. THE COMMISSION SAID Mrs. Adessi must arrange police security at Ft. Adams park and make arrange- ments with the Newport Police Department for hand line traffic Mrs. Adessi said she wanls a cov· ered sta e built on an open field fac- ing 6,500 chairs set in grass. She said the audience would be restricted to the sealing area and that security would be tight wlth no alcoholic beverages sold. T H E OLD NEWPORT Jan Festival was moved to New York City after a near-riot in 1971 . That dis· turbance followed several years of festivals that were marred by unruly crowds. Mrs. Adessi said she bas booked Benny Goodman, Dizzy Gillespie, Dave Brubeck, Ella Fitzgerald. Count Basie, Chick Coreia and Maynard Ferguson among others for the lhree- d ay festival, which will coincide with America's Cup yachting triaL..'I. SPECTACULAR FLOWERS & PLANTS FOR EASTER ENJOYMENT South Coast ?tua SNOW CHAINS •.. DlSRNID FO'OltJAl-flllS •.. -5 NO -TR EDS® ThU!'!day. March 3t. t977 DAIL y PILOT A 11 0 J ~/\'YSJDn DJ<:J\/E. NFVVP()J~.' J ~FAO: r Sign up in all stores. Win a free dinner for two at the GORDA LIZ! LOW LOW PHICES! 1 -'. UNI ROY AL rr; c ~ 6.00/13 (A78/13) 1988 E78/14 2488 H78/14 2888 6.95/14 (115114) (211114) (C7&114) 6.50/13 21so F78/14 2419 078/15 2688 ( 175113) (195114) (205115) C78/14 2388 G78/14 2688 H18/15 2888 Pl51t•) (206/14) (215/15) BRACKETS I) INDICATE OTHER SIZES THAT MAY FIT • L7et1s 3588 ElUT OOES NOT IMPLY COMPLETE INTERCHANGEABILITY . (235/15) sous •.OOfll • 'Hf14 CT.,14 81<Kli•.il ..,,, WMITIWAllS Sl.00 EITH •StZ.£: l.71/15 WHITEWALL ONLY 11.c~w .. o . S!Mllollothd [a.'T11 l1AELLI Cl.'VTr.:RATO 1988 'J-: .\< 367 RADIAL ,.:r*,.. .~ SUPER! ••• LOW LOW PRICES 0 ' BEl.Tl~V 1'5/12 155/14 , ... b.'• ~ ....... · 1 STEEL RADIALs ·' Custom etrfmds ~ 5.60113 12.11 071/14 1..al ,) a.oom U.11 H71/14 17.1111 BB 5.I0/15 1'-11 G71/1S , .... E71114 1s..JI HTl/15 17.11 '71115 F78/14 15..11 l.71/15 17.11 1ttw.Af1IO ,....._ ... cm tu tta1.a. 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Sheriff Brad Gates and gave it to Dist. Atty. Cecil Hicks. New federal health, education and welfare laws, he said, permit the repayment only if the war- rant serving is part of the family support enforcement agency. At the same time, they took responsibility for serving those warrants away from county' BRUCE PA1TERSON, chief deputy or Hick's Family Support Division, said the switch in responsibility allows the county to collect.,federal repayment for 75 percent or the warrant serving costs. A report by County Ad- ministrative Officer Robert Thomas said Gates' office in- stead must give priority in serv· ing warrants to cases involving fugitives, robbery, burglary, rape and other severe crimes. Panel to Ponder AND, HE NOTED, tbe 1976-77 county Grand Jury bad recom- mended shifting the responsibili- ty to Hicks' omce. , Private 'f rash Job Patterson said the backlog in· eludes about 6,000 warrants is- sued to parents who failed to pay child support. A proposal that could lead to private rather than government opera· tion of Orange County's trash disposal sites is under study by county officials. County supervisors had been asked to authorize the solicitation of . bids from private firms to take over operation of trash sites Another 2,000 involve parents' failing to appear at family sup- port court hearings while others involve civil paternity cases, he said. BUT AFTER HEARING com- plaints from citizen. city and sanitation district groups, they asked the county Solid Waste Managemenl Technical Ad· visory Council to study the bid package first. a private firm for the operation would be a major change in coun· ly policy. Carolyn Ewing of the Orange County League of Cities chapter said city officials are happy with the county run disposal opera· lion. And she said pn vatc business is in business to mukc a profit and could pass costs onto res1· dents to maintC1in a profit. BUT SU PERVISOR Ralph Diedrich sa id he could see nothing wrong in seeking bids to learn which oper..it1on would be the most cffit•1ent. Walter Bresse! of the Garden Grove Sanitation 01stncl said other metropolitan areas have turned the trash site operation over to private firms nnlv to cx· perience "scandal and i:raft and m1sg1vmgs " Joan Petty, president of the 0 r a n g t' Co u n t y I. <• :.i g u <' o f Womt•n \'olL•r:-., n11t1'cl th.11 h1nng Ti1nes to Give Bloodmobile Makes Rounds The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross has scheduled locations for the community bloodmobile throughout communities in Orange County. In Laguna IUlls: Tuesday at St. Nicholas Church, 24252 El Toro Road, from 3 to 7:30 p.m.; and April 22 at Saddleback Community Hospital, 24451 Via Estrada, from 2 to 6: 30 p.m . In South Laguna: April 11 at South Coast Com- munity Hospital, 31872 Coast Highway, from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m. In Huntington Beach: April 20 at St. Simon and Jude Catholic Church, 20400 Magnolia, from 3 to 7:30 p.m. In San Clemente: April 25 at United Presbyterian Church, 119 Avenue Estrella, from 3 to 7:30 p.m. Those wishing to donate blood may call 835-5381 for appointments. Indochinese Needs Hype County Aid Plea 1977 CARS & TRUCKS ' LOW LEASE . RATES! Orange County supervisors hav<· asked the federal govcrnm<•nt to ex tend refugee fund1n~ bcyond tht• scheduled Septembe r c.·utoff datt• because of a dramatic rise of In dochinese refugees on the county's welfare rolls The counl) 's l><•p,1rt nwnt of ~111al Services has n•portl·d th.it J6 percent of Orange Count\ s rl'111g .. 1· popula lion 1s rt•<'CI\ ing \\l'lf.ir•· .inti 0Hw1.ils expresst'd ft•ar s th.11 rll't1rl~ Jll of th .. l 2.000 J*rson:-. in I ht· I ntlor h ine:-.<· cum· m unit' \\ould 1111n lht· "1·lfon· rolls. "As the refugees become aware of menta l health and health de· partment services. they will begin US· mg them more,'' said Barbara Hanes. assistant in charge of the county's re· fugee program. She said funds from the govern· ment 's Indochinese Re fugee As· c;1st:.ince Program were to run out tn Septt•mber. rop1es of the supervisors' rcsolu t1on were sent to Congress and Pres•· dent Carter. All makes! 833-0555 Please ask for LEASE SPECIALIST We offer to buy your old vehicle. HOWARD Chevrolet One Public Trash Site May Remain County orflclals are looking into the possibility of keeping at least one trash transfer station open lo the publlc on Saturday• The three transfer stations, in Huntington Beach. Anaheim and Stanton, are now used only by commercial trash haulers who transfer their loads Into larger county trucks for baulln• to one ot four county landlills. Supervisor Laurence Sc'hmlt, In calllnc for the study. noted that keeping at least one atatlon open on Saturdays would be convenient for residents do- ing weekend cleanup and yard chores. WHO BENEFITS? The Children?? Teachers want to establish a fair process for faculty transfers which will best serve the children. The district's Sacramento negotiator wants the superintendent to be able to transfer teachers arbitrarily. Teachers of Newport-Mesa Schools ) Th e G,1p !:>tores. Inc. 1977 Hurry-up Spring Sale on now through April 11 at the Gap. W... c..i-, Fashion Pl.,.:Cui...Citii. FoxHW. Mal~ Ni>dh ttou.-4. 12020VlctOIJI Blvd.: HoQvwood. 6368 Hollywocid Blvd.:~ ....... 21729\la.,.....: S.nt. Monica~"° lllhlre & 20th; Bcftrllr HU.a.. 9669 Santa Monica Bkld.: GIMdale, No. Btt1rid & Wilson-Glendale Galletta: £nd90, 17501 Ventura Btvd.; PMMena. tab at California: a..o. Aagelee. ~T.: • Broedw8!l & _6th; Noirthrlclge. 19478 Nordhoff Street: COitia MeM. South Coast Plaza: w..-ln9ter, Westminster Mall: A.aahdm, Anahtlm Pia.ta: Ptaeate HW.. Putnte Hllls Mall: Nern It •41¥ PMt&. Atl ntk $Qua re: Ton•nce. Del Amo Fahlc>n Square; C..... Canon Mall: Lakewood. LakeWood Shopping of ., .... _,_ oPCft Mon.&t. 10.9. Sun. 12.5. w. CcMna fuhlotl Pa.w-anCI Gkmda&e Galleria open Mon.·frt. J.0.9. Sat. 10-6. Sun. JU. A stDte full Levis In just Y9l1f Size at Brotherly Love Very BiQ BEA ANDERSON, Editor lhurlday, March 31. 1sn ,, By DENNIS McLELLAN Ofttwo.ilyl'll9t1Yff Three years ago Judy Brown, divorced mother or five was working six nights a week as a waitress. She usually didn't get home until 3 in the morning. What tips she made went to pay for a baby·sitter. A few hours later sbe would have to get up and get the kids off to school. Sometimes she didn't even bother 1oing to bed. Once the cluldren were smt on their way she'd try to get some sleep. But by 11:30 one would be back from school. The others would return al 3. ''ll was exhausting," s he says today ... I felt like I was in Jimbo -in a black space with nowhere to go, no way out. lt was tremer.- dously unfair to the children." Still, she tried to be "the perfect mother," taking care or her ctuldren's needs and enter- tainment. She got the boys involved in as many youth pro- grams as possible: the YMCA, Harbor baseball, the Junior All· American football pro~ram. "l felt they needed a male idol and a friend. A mother can only do so much." BUT THE COMBINATION of worry, work and caring for her children was taking its toll. She had little lime for herself. She finally got to what she describes as the danger pomt: She started putting on weight. She ignored cleaning the house .. The laundry went undone. ··1 got to the point where I didn't care. I wasn't feeling sorry for myself, and yet, in a way 1 was. I felt there was nowhere to turn. I was losmg my physical, mental and emotional strength." The Browns' life three years ago was admittedly grim. But there's a happy ending to this s tory. Mrs. Brown now has more lime to herself. She's cut the mght work in half and enrolled in the s peech program at Orange Coast College. which she expects will l e ad to a career that will C'liminate the waitress work altogether. AND THE BOYS have older men in their lives who take them camping, fishing and offer friendship and counsel. This gives Mrs. Brown more time to spend with h er 9-year-old daughter, Shari. The magic ingredient in the family's life, which Mrs. Brown says was "like a ton lifted off of me" is the Big Brothers of Orange County. "I would never have b~n able to go back (to school) without the Big Brothers. It's hard for me to remember what it was like \\ 1thout them. It's changed so drasticallv." At her iow point. Mrs. Brown remembered a newspaper art1· l'le on the or ganization that she had stashed in a drawer. Like many single mothers, she said. she felt her children were her responsibility and nobody else's. She got the clipping out and called the county office. oaHv P1to1P11e1obv1t1c ... rc1 Ko ... 1..-··I remember when I went into Dave Borek with Ron, Judy and Mike Brown. the counselor I was very nervous and didn't know what to expect. I Angelitos de Oro Aid Gilded -In the last year, R1g Brothers of Orange County help<'d 1,277 fatherless boys and their mothers, both through counseling and assignment of B1~ Brother::. More than 2,000 hours of direct counseling was provided. There arc 25 .000 fatherless boys an Orange County. -The agency has a waiting list of 225 boys who already have been screened for the pro~ram . -The annual operating budget or the county office 1s $136,000. most of which is spent on professional and staff salaries and operation of the office It costs the a~ency about S240 ~r year for one boy J Bi~ Brother relat1onsh1p <It takes Sl2,000 to keep one boy tn the YoMh Authonty for one year 1 With these exhor b1tant c~ts . how is the agency funded sine(' it is not part of L'nited Way nor does al receive stale or feder al money? It is complete Iv self supporting and one of the important con- tributors 1s the Harbor Area awultary. Angelitos de Oro, which an- nually ra1ses $25.000 The limited memb<'rsh1p 16 years ago adopted a 5uccessful formula which it has followed trarl1t1onaJly. The main source of Angelitos' revenue is the pubhcal1on of the Gold Book, an attracllve engagement calendar wtuch con- tains photos, advertisement and greetings paid for by business firms and individuals. It is distributed annually to those attending the annual spring ball which will be presented May 14 in th.e Newporter Inn. The book also is given to all those who have contributed to iL The ball also is planned as a funding event, and the re· mainder of revenue is raised through donations of generous patronesses. Lending Friends An Ear By JUDITH OLOON Oltlle D•llY PllM SVft How often have you been listening to a friend talk, sudden- ly realized your mind was a million miles away and that you didn't bear a word be said? If your life depended on it, you couldn'tsay if be was happy, sad. depressed, anxious or feeling a litUe giddy. The sma!l group of people who attended an Empathy Workshop 'at Golden West College recently learned that there ls hope for learning to be a better IUtefler and they report differences in their lives already. Sheldon Goodman, an attorney who went with his wife, said "I feel better about myself. "I've picked up a few techni- ques on how to get into people's problems. It has given me an in- ai&ht Into how to handle people " The worklhop, led by Colleen Kilcoyne, dlrector of the. col- Jece'1 Women'• Cen~r. concen· trated ca elJU)batbetlc ll•tA!tllni ~- <>ally Pilot l'tlotoby E. Lee .. •YM Mrs. Richard D. Allen (standing), Gold Book chairman, receives assistance in photo selections for the publication from Mrs .. Richard Stoddard. Ms. Kilcoyne, who had 300 hours of empathy training by the time she left the University of Connecticut and its Center for Personal Growth, where she was a student and staff member, said "there seemed to be a need for 1t" atGWC. .. , WAS GE'ITING cues from women comln1 in and decided to offer Jt aa a test. I got 11 tor lhe first group, 11 for the second and had 20 on the waiting list." Empathy is a p ara- Mrs Kilcoyne explained. "This teaches l abehn~ feelings and breaking them down into parts people can hnndle." Next, students are tauaht that there are two people in every helping relationship-the listener and the speaker. "The Us~ener should be in touch with his own feelines." Ms. Kilcoyne asserted. "We ask stu- dents to write down a gut feeling ·they'd like to say to aomeone else." P r of es at on al co unseling THE THUlD PUT Is deveJop- ~klJ~ she emphasizedbbasedpn a ing response dlscrtmlnallon. mooel developed y Robert Responses can be insightful, Carkhuff. reOecUve or detractive. "It's desiJOied to teach people In this model, a detractivt! to listen and respond on a feeling response would be simply say- levcl. The point is to get in touch ing. "We all feel that way," in- with a person's feelings as dicatfng that certain foelings are thouah you were that person." universal. The traJnJng consis ts of four A better possibility is to renect parts. First, each participant is back on what a person says. A a11ked to write down a value or response such as "You seem to secret important to him. These feel very lonely" alves are mixed up, put in a pile and re-permissJoo to have the feeJlnJ. ad aloud one by one. A third approach, which l~ ••we ask what kinds or feelings Optional,. ll to JCO beyond what a that J*'80ll ml&ht be having.•• person HY•· .. You have a alrong --.. ___ _ hunch that a feeling is there. But this involves a risk," Ms. Kil- coyne said. The final stage in the four-part model is the "meat'' of it all, the leader asserted. ••A speaker gives a problem and a person responds. The whole thing is taped and critiqued." She emphasized that the one prohibition is that neither solu· lions nor advice are given. "Solutions create depen· dence, '' Ma. Kilcoyne explained. •·Ask instead what alternatives they have thought or.'. The basic difference in listen· ln1 to problems lies in whether It ls done sympathetically or em- phathetically, she added. 408YMPATHY IS a temporary boost. The eame feelings remllln. Empathy glvt'3 skills to help J>E'O· plo clarify problems. You can be ver1 warm in empathy.•' Peopl• tekin& her worbbop flod that &hey must unlea.rn many tbln11 they have been tau1bt. auch as "keep your feel· in1.1 to yourself'' and ••don't. air the dlrty laundry.•: was desperate · for help. I s a•d, 'God. doesn't anybody care?'" THE COUNSELOR, she n - called, asked only two que&Uons before "I just started crying.'' She was overwhelmed that ••somebody cared enough tQ ask a question." Mrs. Brown was talking in her Santa Ana Heights kitcheo. The stack of college books on the ta- ble was symbolic or the new direction her life has taken. In the dining room a bookcase is filled with the awards and trophies her sons have earned in various sports In the last fe.w years. Mrs. Brown's enthusiasm for the Big Brothers was obvious as she talked about what they have done for her and her children. "l had no idea how wonderful the organization is," she said, mentioning it also offers seminars for mothers on topics such as finances and career op- portunit1es. •·1 can't believe what these men have done for my children. They (the cluldren) have had ex- pcrienccb they never would have had. "I DON'T EVEN want to s;,iy Big Brothers anymore . They're more like brothers. They've become a part of the family." All tour sons (Lhe twins , Michael and Ron, 12; Rick, 14, and Scott, 15) onginally had their own Bag Brothers. Because two of the men have moved out of the area, onJy two boys presently have them. But their moving away hasn't prevented them from keeping in touch. One, a marned man In t\is 20s, who moved to Pennsylvani#l. sttll writes. He even paid for a trip for the boy to spend a month with him. Technically, Mrs. Brown said. the Big Brothers must spend only two hours a week with the youths But it never works out that way. "Realistically," s he said wrth a laugh, "they spend ... da:i,'\ They go on weekend camping trips. They come by after work and say, 'How was that test~· And 1( they don 't come by, they're on the phone." MRS. BROWN BELIEVES contacting the organization was "the one most important decisi6n I have followed through wt'th \n my life. Not only for them but for • myself It's given me more-time. It's allowed me to be me." She now is vice president of th'e college speech team, and in April she will participate in a national s pee c h t o urnam e nt in Washington. D.C. Leaving her chtldren at home is someUung she never would have been a ble to do in the past. But, she su1d. "the Big Brothers say 'don't worry, we'll come over and stay with them·.'' Mrs. Brown emphasizes that although the change in her family's hfc has been drastic since Big Brothers stepped in, theirs is not a ''utopia home." But she's now mentally and emotionally much stronger and able to enjoy her time with the children. They arc proud she has gone back to school and are will- ing to contribute working for what they have. And Big Brothers not only help the boys, but their participation in the organ11.at1on adds much to their own lives, too, she said; "l'LL NEVER FORGET the Thanksgiving we had then\ and all the wives and girlfriends over. It was such a happy time, because we had someone who cared to s hare 1t with." When Mrs . Brown goes te1 Washington in April to be In th~ tourn ament, it seems c~taill{ she'll have a good chance of wtn~ ning if she sticks to the same speech she gave last year. ~ The subject? Big Brothers, of, course. . Mrs. Brown laughed softly. "I~ had a lolof pathos in ilfor sute." • Ms . KHcoyoe added that peo)>Je also must learn lo vocalize their feelings instead of waiting fo~ friends and family to "second guess .. them. "Everyone j~ responsible for his own desUnyj'' she said. "We•re not programmed Jove, to uk for what we need. It'd a risk and you can be burt. We don't want to impose on anrone. Sharln.I negative !eeUngs b nftf! okay. --1 "But those bad feelings are real as Ute others and they can' be dealt with until tbey't acknowledged." . There are Umes when it's beSt• to keep feellnea to oneself, but' generally the risk of shariJ\gl them ia worth taking, Ms. Kil- coyne aaid. , People generally don't listen in conversations. because thef· vet too busy talking to meet Uteh'j own needa. So what hap)eu when a listener f inds hi~ with needs to be met? "When you •tart 1,.un1utin .. and reMnttul, tt'a tih\o to lb~ your own leellnaa.'" ML KllCOJQe advlled.. • "' DAILY PILOT Thurw.:y, t ••• u;:l 31, 1077 . . Poetry: Self-healing ••And there ore other tumors beaide8 cane". The fl!t of anger, the rotting of immobdity, The kil.bng from vaolence, The pollutionJrom uu- leimni" ..,,Poem by a cancer pot1ent at Mt. Zl(Jn Hospital By LINDA M. KRAMER MICKl•t.cl Prfll Writer ~SAN FRANCISCO <AP> ~me physicians scoffed three years ago when Dr. Harry Weins· lein suggested that patients write poems as treatment for the fear lmd prun of living with cancer. But the idea took hold, and now a oozen cancer out-patients at l't1 t. Zion Hospital here meet \feekly to share their emotions lhtough spontaneous verse under lfle gu1dance of poet Juliet Vose. ; ··In working with people with htstiI\g illness, you deal with the thulliple circumstances or their ltlness," said Dr. Weinstein, the ttospHal's director of medical education. •·u became apparent thcr~ were less traditional tools that might be useful, like poetry." The \.\Orkshop is conducted by staff social worker Pal Foba1r and Miss Vose, whose salary is p.ud "'1th a grant from the Na- tional Endowment for the Arts. Thl' members or the group ha\·e little in <'ommon. except cander, the disease that the =· . ~ . . . ~ungles Studied : For five years Birute Gald1kas lhmdamour has been living in lll{' remote jungles of Borneo : The reason for the unusual liv· if)g s1lu;.1tion as so she can study f)r~l -hand lhe t•lusivc orangutan, tjit• only Ii v111g Asiatic represen- ~11 n·s of the great apes. : Mrs Brindamour, whose find- illgs ha\ e challenged many wide· Ly held beliefs aboul that prim ;1tt•. will discuss her ex- periences Saturday. April 2, in th e Orange Cocis t College Auditorium. HrJ" public lecture. which begl'1s al 8 p.m .. is sponsored by tile =t.s B. Leakey Foundation, wh ii21 supports her field re-sear~h. Mrs. Brindamour and her hus b;ind, Rod. also cooperate with the Indonesian government to seek out youn~ c apln e oran~utans, rehabilitate and re- turn lhl•m lo the wild . .-merican Cancer Society ex- pects to slrike another 690,000 persons m 1977. ONE MAN has only a gram- mer school education, while severat others have college and postgraduate degrees. Almost no one had previous creative writ- ing experience. Several of the group's mem- bers have died since the program started three years ago. A few had remissions and qual the workshop. The current partici· pants range from the seriously ill to the near-cured. Each poetry session starts with a general discussion during which Miss Voss jots down key statements made by the mem- bers. She then reads some of these comments back to the group, which chants them as a take-off for writing that day's poem. The central themes that emerge in the group's writing are renewal and birth. love, anger, guilt at being needy, pain, victimization, and physical de· terioration, said Miss Vose. Edna, 61, joined the workshop last summer when cancer struck in her back. She had been all ac- <'om plished painter, active in local politics. but now chemotheraphy and pain made it a struggle Just to read the newspapers, to do her own shop- ping and to drive herself to numerous doctors' appoint- ments. "I WAS CLUTCHI NG at anything," she s&Jd. "Creative writing was something I didn't want to enter into at all, and sud- denly I found myself writing. The writing was certainly far from having any literary style. It was just something that welled out of me.'' During one session, the group discussed violence. Edna, who asked that her name not be used, described how she felt when a young girl tried to mug her one day. "The quality of my life's low but the quality of hers was, too," she told the group. ''Why didn't I appreciate ~verythlng before? We're reaJly such a large percent of people in the United States and the world. We can all recognize each other. I call us sick eyes .. The group then started to write. Edna wrote: "I feel guilty taking pity from those who hold out their hands lovingly ... "I can't believe it's happening tome ... "WHERE JS all the courage Blrute GaldlkH Brindamour Depression 'Examined' By E RMA BOMBECK arrived in February. t Do you know what wonder who their fashion depression is? coordinator is -Mr. It's sitting in your doc-Hefty? All I need is a tor's examination room. twist tie around my neck In a paper dress. and someone would put On a cold table. . me at the <'urb. And it's the high spot The nurse is com mg of your week. "Are you decent':'" Your eyes rove around "No" the room and come to "I mean arc vou in rl'st on the doctor's )Our gown?" • '11ploma. The year he "That's not the same i:rad_uated. I've got shoes thing." olde(than that "Care for a magazine wanted to Introduce himself, but b~ was awed by her and respected her privacy," "l have that problem," I said. "Thirty million men out there respect my privacy. And the more they respect it, the more I seem to have. G 1 ve me The Cysts Digest." "Now, what seems to be your problem?" she asked. cbcking her ball- point pen and leaning over my card. "I'm depressed. I'm not happy with my life. All my appliances are going. My goldfish died. I need a root canal. I'm talking back to bumpu stickers. My hair is greasy. My menus are boring. I fell apart last week when I opened the refrigerator and dis- covered the date on my yeast had expired. I pray Social worker Pat Forbair and poet Juliet Vose (right) pose with cancer patient Fred Strickland. that we are supposed lo display she wiped them away. "I hate to be a nuisance to everybody, and you simply can't unburden yourself to people everyday," she explained. "Peo- p I e are so afraid of t he word 'cancer' that they are un. comfortable talking about it. In the group you can let down." • · .. Show courage each day and I 'll end up with al "Maybe that wall end the pain, the hopelessness." She said she carries her prose and writings by some other members of the group around with her and frequently reads them, searching for insights mt" her own feelings and for more courage. As she reread her own words, tears spilled gently down her face. She continued reading as Dealers Show Sell , n LAS BRIZAS DEL MA R : The Fountain Valley auxiliary of Children's Home Society will present a benefit Collectible Aqtique Doll and Miniatur~s show and sale from 9:30 a.m . to 3:30 p.m . Saturday, April 9. in the city's recreation center. Detty Biner, show coordinator and avid col· lector of dolls and teddy bears, has arranged for more than 50 quality sellers to display. sell and answer questions re- garding the merchan· dise. Some collectors specialize in custom doll costumes. jewelry. wigs and furniture. All proceeds will benefit the state's largest private adoption agency whi ch also pro vides pregnancy counseling, temporary foster care and a tem- porary lave-in program for families in crises. MUSICAL TIIEATRE e w1i-s ~·END .... ~ every day for patience ... but I can't wait around for the answer." The doctor came in. "What seems to be the trouble?" "I'm depressed," I said simply. "You should be," he said. "That's a rotten· looking dress." See what I mean? GUILD: "The Longest Half Hour" is the title of a musical program to be presented at the monthly meeting at 10:30 a.m . Wednesday, April 6, in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The program will in- clude excerpts from the many chi ldren 's musicals written by the Newport Beach team of Jean Tandowsky and the late Prue Holden. SEMINARS: A 12- week lecture series on in- vestments will begin al 7 p.m. Monday, April 4. at the Park Newport Apart· ments. The meetings are open to the public. C H RISTIAN SCHOLARStnP FOUN- D AT 1 0 N: ''A Selr Portrait .. by Beverly Sills will be the topic of renowned book re· viewer, Mrs. ~tuart Le Roy Anderson. She will present the program at a benerit luncheon at noon Tues· day. April 12, in the Dis· neyland Hotel. Proceeds will be used for scholarships. At Last! Now in Stock Book #6 from Jolm Jake1 THE WARRIORS THE CREELYS' BOOKSTORE 270 E. 17th St., Costa MHCI 646-7502 --~ ..... .-.... .......... ~ ........... .,. ..... ~_,.~_.... .............. ~ ...... WEIGHT WATCHERS ORANGE 'COUNTY "COOK·OFF" FINALISTS Friday and Saturday April 1 and 2 M~t FRANCOPALUMBO International Wl'11o:ht Watch~r\ Chl'f Fr•d•v '1 · 4 P.M. onl~. Dcmnn,tr.11"'"' ... I e'11..11cs ... WBCitfT I Rf E RI CIPFS... WQOtERS on bo1h dJys. lht Aul.had~ --FASHION J ISLAND '"-.. 11cflllrM•1 Ocu1rur / / ...... < c. ... ,., "~··· -•••• ""' ..leMMwli"f t""9 Mat A'1f'"Vf ~ Darn. Forgot to grease while you're waiting? m :v tracked heels. l Here's Esquire There's-----------------------------~----------------------------- wonder if anyone else a great article in it on ~oes w1lhou~ hose in the Mary Tyler Moore." wintertime. You have to "I can'l handle Mary make a choice in this Tyler Moore today. I'm world. Wear white socks depressed and that could and alienate your put!Tl('overthebrink." children or go sockless "Would you rather re· und hvc with cracked ad The Cysts Digest"" heels. ''I'll take Mary." This dress is not to be "Il says Robert Red- beli~cd I look like a ford saw her walking (;hr~tmas package that along the beach and ' .. IT'S COMING FRIDAY, APRIL 1st A Red, White & Blue TO UNIVERSITY Sales & Service 2850 HARBOR BL VD. COST A MESA I 540-9640 Strawberry Plant's Dishrag Rag Group ...... .,,,. ~"".l'IO"I \ P'~l •.hi ?Ord""',,-J Q"'~ U' '"".l d' ..,.,, lob ~cbniy ..-.broO.e-:j AOW9'·· ''1 \12. top \2b ;.,;~"' \let \....., \n '"P S20 not~P'.>"1s SJ2 ~tS2 ~ 11ry_ ld@'tae??~ c/PY111ipr/ (MlArJ Via lido Plua 3423 via L.ldo. Numw 13 f~lll tclOt to Hut"" Mlilll«! 875-0321 Houra 1CHI Sun. 11·5 Doo McKenzie and Ruth Rogers Announce the Opemng of Machine de Reve (the dream machine) March 31st, 1977 Ribron Cutting at 1 :30 p.m. Champagne Punch and Refreshments · The European way to American Beauty. You are cordially invited to come for a personal tour and discover our new and unusual concept in skin and body ccrre. Featuring: Dermalyse & Galvanic Rejuvenating Facials, Therapy Massages, Spa, & Reflexology, Sculptured Nails, Eventips, Juliettes, Manicures, Pedicures, Electrolysis I' Custom Deslgn 14 & 18 Kt. Gold Jewelry Machine de Reve 18836 Brookhu.nt (714) SBZ-3357 FoWJta1a Valley One blocc North of Garfield In Fountain Center Plauz ' I Thursday. March 3t 1977 DAILY PILOT ·Wife Robbed Of Peace of Mind (Ann Landers DEAH ANN Six months ago my husband and I went out for dinner with friends. When Wt: returned, our ;tpartment had been ransacked and robbed We Jost many valuable possessions. but that was the least of 1l. What that rob~ry did to me emolJonally was dcvaslatln~ I felt violated, an· gry. and fnghten('d 1 became a bundle of nerves jumping a foot if a platt• was dropped My husband suggested that we move lo another apartment. It didn't take much lo con· vince me. The move didn't help. I live in constant fear that someone will come and rob us again. 1 am scared to death to walk into our apartment alone. When my husband and I enter together I make sure he goes in first. That damned robbery has taken over my whole hfe and I resent it How can I get back to norm al? NIGHTMARE WITllOUT END DEAR N.W.K: Fir11t ask your physician if he feels you need medication to help calm you down. Next, get some professional help. AJmost everyone who has been burglarbed suffers the symptoms or trauma you describe, but usually they fade and dbappear lD tlmt'. Yours have not-so get moving, friend. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ttus note is for "Tired of Yelling." My heart really goes out to you, dear. I know what a strain you are under trying lo communicate with your mother-in·law, but please make an effort to understand wbal she 1s going through. I am also m my sos and I wear two oC the best hearing aids money can buy. I still can't hear much. People seem lo think that because vision can be corrected by eyeglasses, the same goes for hearing. It just isn't so. JC you are Tired of Yelling, can you imagine what life must be like for your mother-in-law » Please try wearing two earplugs for a month without removing them for any reason. l 'm sure you'd not only thank God for normal hearing, but you might feel a little mc.1re kindly toward your mother-in law. TUNED OUT BUT MAKI-oi/G THE BF.Sf OF IT Dear Tuned Out: Your suggestion is ex- c.-llent -but it wouldn't be necessary to wear the earplugs for a month. A l~w hours would be suffident to make a pert.on with normal beartng count b1s blessings. DEAR ANN· W.inl. to read something d1f· ferent? Well, I 'm a busbimd who loves being married. Considering I was a confirmed bachelor for 37 years, thls is quite a statement. Charlene and I were married 18 months ago. I am better off morally, spiritually, physically and financially. When I think of the money I threw around B.C. (Before Charlene) I could kick myself. We a.re exP.ecting a baby in June and I can hardly wait. Life is so much more meaningful. I have never felt betlcr or been happier and I want to let the world know CONFIRMED MAR· RIEDMAN Dear Maa: Yours Is a beauutul testimonial for marriage! For every bachelor who will bate you, 10 "unclaimed jewels" will love you. May it be ever thwi, Dreamboat! RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ~y .. w.,. .. ant tt22 Hwf>or l l•d. cott • ....._ -s41.0219 raise funds L for your club, organization If yots non profit dub or 0tqonizotion ,. 1£ttfil\_.,I ts SUH WEAR 1977 Sundresses. Jeans. • Blouses & Swtmweaf' · Benefit: A Cooperative Effort needs to roise funds coll t-Uirington CentE:K 897 -2533 and we wiU send you our l.ALIO.A ISLAND • '75-0770 Call 642-5678. Completing craft items which will be sold at the Zonta Club's spring benefit are (left to right) Peg Forg1t, Rachelle Robers and Eva Livesay. Leo: Look at Rea I ity t"RIOAY, APRIL I 8) SYONt.YOMARR ARI ES (M<trch 21 April 19 > Chanl(t• routinl' Rt'fus<' to ht• painted into psychological corner Don 't permit "wet blanket" to en)?11lf you 111 gloom Make this d l1mt· for celt>brat1on' TAl'Rl1S tApril 20 May 20 1 Thi., 1-., i\prtl Fool's O<Jv. but member (lf oppos1tt• Se'< IS M'rll)US Kn<lw 11 and plan a('corcl ingly If vou art' pla\ to.I! g<Jmes, you d bNtrr rt• \1st' game plan GEMJl\1 t Ma .. :?1 .June 20l Rt• anal\ t1<·al change as necessar). hut find r<>asons "" h\ Whal h<id be1'n <on sidered st'Clare ma~· now require Jnothc.•r look Your most appt•ahni:: q u a I 1 t 1 e s c o m 1• t o forefront CANCER <Junt• 21 July 22> Adjust yourself to family srluat1on which. at first, seemi; hostile. Artually, 1f diplomatic and patient, you wiJl be more secure LEO (.Jul.\ 23 Aug 22): Avoid impulse buy ing -see what 1s actual, not what you wish pro duct might b<'. Emphasis on what you have, how to protect asscl'i, how lo itet most for \Our mone\ VI RGO c.\u~ 23 Sep! :!2 1 What had bec·n "P~·1 ulal1tt0 now looms a.., rl•altl.\ (.'_\ tl1· 1:. '>11th th<1t \OU ~et .icllnn kno" 11 and don l JSk for mon• than :.ou can handl,· Emphasi::. on personal i I) LIBRI\ IS<'pt 23-0ct 24! 1 What seemed a Ii m 1t..it1on could be pro duct of your 1mal'(analion o n n t• g a I 1 v c s 1 d e . \leans vnu lt:'arn that potf'nllai 1s grt'ater than 1m mediately pt:'rce1ved 'l ou "111 be rid of burdt'n SCORPIO I Oct 23 '.av 211 Take 101t1al1\·(' exercise indepen cl<>nc<> of thought \ccent 'n friendship that 1s test ed, \o\t:' that sun1ves " "-' " "'"""'' 11/ 11 l.' . ·wur 11/li I /I'/ t I r11•1•cf1'f/ •w1111•ll1HH/ 111 pwk "" 111•1 l1f1· S1mwflm111 '"-'' /11r 1111· .'i11 I t•rm1llt-<l 111 quarrel Bring forth creallvr resources SAGITTARlt"S r No\ 22 Dec 211 Fol low through on hunrh You can know without kno" ang . you can sense what to do without completely understanding rules Jk ronfident of inner feel 1nl'(s You are being "guided .. CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-J an 191 Take long range view the sky 1s the hm1t 1 Know 1t and re>· fu se to b<' held back h). those of little faith or 1magmat1on Open lin<'s •>f communication AQl'ARIL:S <Jan 20 Feb 18> Financial guidance a\allablt' Don't permit pride to blork progress Check details -precc together 1>11rol/1•1 .'ihr1•111• .'id11111/ 11/ M11rll'/111e1 11 ,.11a11y1·d m·1 entiri· l11<' I J1'1'I u•onrfrr/1'1' l«mdn .hw/\son bats of information for romplete stor:--. Whal \\as hidden now comes into \'ICW PIS('F:S 1 Feb. 19· Marrh 20! Do more listening than asserting plan, plant seeds. but avoid direct confronta- t 10ns Patience. keen observation are your al- 1 i l's. Make inquiries .. check telephone num - bers. addresses If April 1st is your birthday you are attrac- t 1 vt' to opposite sex. somewhat domineering, original. independent. temperamental. im - pulsive You also are romantic, creative. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. Chairy Fair details Put a few wordc lo work for ou. Zonla Club of Newport Harbor has come up with an unusual formula to make money a nd at tht• same time is offcrin~ other organizations u chancetodothcsamc ~-----------~----------.......... The club's major pro ject is the Newport Harbor Senior Cil11ens Recreation Center which is housed in the Zonta clubhouse. WE WORK HARD TO SELL HOMES RIGHT! List your home with your home town real estate company. .. On Saturday, April 23, the facility will be the location and benef1c1ary of the Spring Boutique. which will be conducted from lOa.m. to Sp m . . When it comes time to sell your home, you've a right to expect the very best-' professional service all the way through the transaction. One of the top considerations is getting FULL VALUE FOR YOUR HOME! The club has invited other organizations to participate by renting ta· ble space and selling their own creations That takes hard work, as well as in-depth knowledge of your home town's real estate market. We promise you that...and for quallf1ed homes. Further information 1s available by eallin~ Helene Csenar al 673-2378 or Franct>s Mears. 548·2828 A GUARANTEED PURCHASE PLAN, TOOi Last year, Walker & Lee sold 13.889 homes one at a time and that's a record' List with the hard-working record-setters/ ("Cl( T HUlttE.etCll) Is THOUGHTFUL [B ·-~@ Look In the Yellow Pages tor yoUf' nearesl home lown otttce flf-'th,,W --or call (714) 95&-3201 in the DAILY PILOT Walker 8 lee Real Estate JgE~QJJ~Y FASHION ISLAND STORE OML Y • NEWPORT BEACH ··. ·: GARDEN SALE SALE ST ARTS FRIDAY, APRIL I , 1977 • I 0 A.M. Sprin9 Color '• PONY PACKS & QUARTS Mangold. Petunias. Cahdytutt, Mums. Fuchsias. Calendulas. Pansy. Violas. Impatiens. Begonias. Alyssum. Feltca. 'Vegetables & More Reg 79< NOW LANDSCAPE .PLANTS · I Gallon Size Re9. •ow 1.99 n . , .. ,' ~ .. ·: .. Now Is The T 1me To Plant These 1 Gal '- BOSTON FERNS 9" I" Pot Reci-19.99 One More Chance To Purchase A Beautiful, Large Fern at low low pnce. Favorites. Asparagus Ferns. Marguerite Daisies. Yellow Gen1sta. Tam Junipers. Begonias. Philodendrons. Gardenias. Reg $1.99 FICUS BENJAMINA .~1, NOW 799 Fine Addition To Garden Or Patio Can Be Adapted To Grow Indoors In High Light Areas Perform Bost If Soil Is Allowed To Become Slightly Ory. 3 Gal. Size. Reg $11 .99 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. I 0·9 • Sat. 8:30·6 • Sunday I 0·5 I f:I DAILY PILOT Thursday, March 31, 19n I ..... , ... .. ~ ' Tonight's TV Highlights KTLA.0 8:00 -"Mr. Skeffington." Claude Rains plays the title role in this 1944 drama with Bette Davis. , KHJ fJ 8:00 -"Tycoon." John Wayne, Laraine Day and Sir Cedric Ilardwicke head the cast of this 1947 \ movie. NBC f!J 9:00 -"Captains and the Kings ... The first TV .novel of the series returns with Richard Jordan starring as an Irish immigrant boy who rises to a political career. , TV DAILY LOG THURSDAY EVENING 6 :00 0 0 ra1 (10• ( 11 (l ) ~ews 0 •231 (6 1 ('}9 UI ) ID Ne.s O ~Sl11 Trek • u Gomtr Pyle O Gunsmoke CD P1rtr1d&e F1m1ly O!> Adam·IZ f.ll) Electric Company fD Dramatic Series lJtl Mike Ooucln -6:30- 0 MONSTER NIGHT ON * MYSTERIOUS ISLAND O Mo.it: (¢ (90) ''The MY$1e· l10ll$ lsl1nd" (!.C1 h) '6l-M1ch1tl f.1111. Joan Gretn;,.ood, Cary Me111ll. C8) Andy G11llM (aJ N..s (10) Mm Criff 1n Show m familJ A.ff111 ( 1'!'j ~ ) Gllnsmo~e ID loom ( 2$1 re ) Bew1tchtd m Town Talk 7:00 0 0 231 C 8J ED ID News U l11rs Club c 6 J My Th rte Sons I$> To Td Ille Truth O Concentr1t1011 m I Lowe Lucy (I) The FBI m Chlldren't Procram {2~ Andy Griffith fii) lihcNeiltlehrer Report (11tl W ) The Partridce family -7:30- B Andy Anlhony Newley ilJUls. II Lowe Amerian Style CD The Odd Couple o Thi &one Show ft) c.did C1111tra 0 The J«tr's Wiid 11 Qi 12Sl Cl) Mitch Came Qt ( l9 ti ) Budy Bunch ( f1l c 3 ) The W~burn Brolhtrs m Todar's Coo•1n1 ~ Horan's Huou ED 011noel 28 Toniehl ID Cot1ate Dinah Short Golf H11hii11rts lt AmtrKa The Younr Eiperitnce 8 :00 0 ( 11 J ) & The Wallons (R) C 1v1~ 1nd lnhn m,,t htad on 1n r·nlronlat1nn o~rr rPh1ion She tr!'s ~.1rd lo P"\u.1d, Jo 'hn he \ho11M !Ye '11mSPit lrnm hrlf by £010~ II) , ~urth and f Plftnr. bAp1t1rd thllurh ht fg't' ht hJS lound his o.-n HedvPn ·~ Ullh O FANTASTIC JOURNEY! * Mad sorcerer menaces time travelers! O 1231 l6 • 101 m Fantutic JourAty · f unhousr" Vrnan 3nlf \loll f1phl tor lhP ltfp of lonAth.1n Witlowav wM h.is l.tllrn unde1 thr. ~ell ol ApMt11n1u lhP mr>sl powtr· lul lllll1'1<oAn r1t .11t 11111P •ho want~~ 11h'(.>KJt ~"IJY '" that t., can rttum tn rai'h U Movie. (2hr) ''Mr SMffinrt1111 .. 11AI 44 CIJurt, RA1n\, Stile Davi~ '• lilov1t' C (2hr) "Tophp1" (NI~ 64-Mehna lilrrtou11, Peter •\loMV O ( 19 Cl') r)J Welco111e In• Koll• IR) !hr f 1~hl T~t swut hnt\, mu~h to Mr ~oUtr s wrpr~, , ti 1nln An ar1umrn1 ~ver l!omewoi~ rrsull1n; •n u~h r•v•nc th• oth•r th• 1i1 nt trr 11ment O lrlovie; 1C (2h1) "Tycooft" (dra) ·II lnhn 1'11yne. lara1ne 011. Sir ()drr f!.11dtw1rk m h cquu COU11UU lhe Rtlv•n ol lht S•~ I leohan11" O> l'erry Mason ':Hi lrlov1e· C (?hr) "Cn1l1n l'ulvtr" (tom) h·I l!ObPrl Watkri Ir, fturl Im. Wallrr M~llhlu tm Mashrplect Theatre: Upslain Dowht1lrs "Albrrln" Geor~1n~·\ lrirnOsh1p w1lh A wild and drtlJ;;r ...X1ely g11f lrads lo an uify !.ttne 1n .I ldm 1t11dio ~nd lhP rP\l~Mlillft nf o~r ol the Atll 1mv~· 1rrvdnls -8:30- 0 ( 2fl Lt 1) ()l> Whit's Happen· 1n1 $t111ley's preen•nt s1sler. Noim~ dl'C1de\ tn put lhe baby out toi adopl1on wh•n her boyfriend Oii• llld !.av\ h•~ not com1n1 out 1~ Californ1~ lo mwy h•r 9:00 0 f l'f) rn) m Huran ftwt 0 TM! 7 yur old run1w1y daurhler ol ltCerulary Lo\ An~etu Police derec five Babe MandPll (cuut 8111 MtC~ut). is fr•mrd for a murdPr 1n Honolulu lhPn Ir ant re illy van1she-' info the ranh ot • vouth rth11ous rvlt 1n hope of tfud1n1 both the Police and the danttrovs m•n 11111o ~t l1er up o ~ m rroi m HC'• ltst Sellet: C,p!Jins and tilt •lnp (R) Rich1rd Jordan slm u Jostph Arm~cf!. an orphanPd lnsh 1mm1· val!( ooy. who amvu In Ntw Yo.-k w1lll tus brnthtr and slsttr, luves them in thft ur~ of a nun .and s~ls nut to ma~e his fo1tunt In the coal ~nd 011 boomtowns of Ptnnsylvan1~ 1n the J860's. he encounters l~e entrepreneurs and pohtrcians. lhe immigrants. the miners. and hous~ sernnts who form lhe badv.round of his nse to 1rtal w.ealth and pow.er r 8) Mo.It: (C) (21tr) "The Pumplin Eater" (dra) '64-Ann' Bancroft O (l)tl (8 ) Qll Buner Miller "lhe Stnke" Concl. Capt Miller. Inspector luger and Officer Lev1t c1ttempt lo man the phones and ma1nlain law and Ofder while wailing for the detectives of the 12th P1ecmcl to retu1n to lhe1r 1obs. mMervCriffin~ m Rewerend Ike m Ciwihsatio1t "Grandeur and Obedience" -9:30- 0 <ini Cl) ) Qt) Three's Com· P1f1Y Stanley Roper. oonvinced thJt hck Tupper·s interest m girls 1s solely pfuto"IC· 1r11nges for Jack to dale his £Ol&rous vl5d11e n•e. U>l!IPI~ m Soccer from Gern\a"' 10:00 O (11 (3 ) (8" Baruby Jones fl•lly b~ ·omn a prospec111e targ•t of the psythopJthic killer wtlO sends h1\ 1rchms gA1ly decOfaled valen· lines cont~ming messages lash1oned from IN&cl/1ne cl1pp1nis-when she rH~1ves one of the menacing packels and a cnreatemng phone rc11f O O News O ( ~ re ) )9 Westside Medi· cat "A Red Bl1ni.e1 lor lhe City·· O• l ~nJgan fights to ~avP. his carter ~llr1 he is accu~d of denv•nR PIQP"r med1ral CJre to the S•'llOU\ly 1n11irrit d~urhlPr nt a highly 1nlluent1al hO\· p11al benefactor. r26 Gllnsmote fD Mictobes & Melt (R) -10:30-m m mMews 11:00 oo m01J 1tews a "'J m im m News U Lowe Ameuun Style C $ Smites Milch Up O lronsidt m Mart HartrNn, Mary Hartman m nie Hont,-s ( lT ~ ) Tilt ~nch Sllow M' lest ot lifoudlo IDWOl!lln ( M' (.f ) I.ow Amtrbn Style -11:30- 0 < 'r '1 > e C8S lite fllootie· Ci "~k-LHt llllts I« A Dud l'nesl," "TN Hoosf TNI Dnpptd Blood" lhflr) 7 i -lohn Benn-.11 o o2' u u ~ m .1a1wry Ca111111 • &) Tiit rn au11 0 (c.tt) (Jj) !Jt Tl!ur111ay llitM Special "Greaory Pee-A l mng Biography" m 11ews a> Set Bitto 'lf The 700 Club tm CNn11tl 21 T onrrlll 12:00 O Best ol GrOlldlo o MIMI. re ·• llidtt ill ,., •• •lse .. (dra) 46-Mtrle Oberon, Tur"'n Bfy Cale Sondercurd. m er-w11s m lllfN: "ftur DIY$ of Naplu • (dra) '63-Jun Sro•I l ~• MA>"'" -12:30-0 All lllcf!t Sllow: "ltOOlll al the Tott." "Th Ctrt111t11y,'' "llahd r.,,.,.-m MOfie· "tr9SNds" 1 d•. Woll~m Po....,11. Htd1 amur. 1 :00 o 211 (fl CIQ T-rrow 2 :00 CJ Movie Doubtelulure: "Tht Gamblers,• •t lilltd bsputin" -2:30-m All N11ht Show: "flame of the fall." ''Odellao" -3:05- 0 Movit: ~ "lucky Me" (mus) ~O Dom Day, Bob Cummtn~s Phil ~IVtr\ . DAYTlMC MOVIES ArRll 1 Btto., fOf J'lll -ttiellu, 1rt Ille d.IJ'• lllO¥MS. 9· 30 U "Tht lbnd1ls of Orruolo" (drJ) '64-M1ch•t• Co..su Ptppuddu Cuccu 10·00 Ill\ cc-"Do4ct Crty" (wits) ·~-[rrol Flynn, 8nice ~bot 12:00 m "The ~ l..ote" (dra) '47-Blrbua Slln*yck, Drnd Nrvtn. Rrch.Jrd Conlt' 1:00 O "l id Mllllon1" (com) ·3~ [ddlf wntor. (2t (C) "Slit's lad Oii lmd. Ill(' (lllllS) ·~-V11&ln11 Mfyo. ~nt Nelson. frank loweroy 2.00 Ci1 ct) "f.lwllt•t Walk" (dr1) '54-f>eter Jllldl, [ftzabtlh l•vtor, Oa111 Alldrm, Ab11ham Solaer. Ho a;~ "ffaaef'• 11tttioty·• (dll) '10-Davld McCallum, Susan Slrubtr1. 3:30 U (C) "What's tip, Tiaer Ulyr' (c~m) '64 Wondy Alltn. lAl$UY~ M1h.1\hl. M1~ H1na. ~OCE T e le vision (50) >·• IHAMI IUllT' ::!! ~~lllCCIOM,AN'f' s!il MllTillt lt(XJlllS NllOMI OltMOOO t·• INl'llllTY l'ACTOlltY ,, .. MAICINO"COllNT "AddltlOMI ... I< OINM•lli.t" 61. OIMINSIONtl• C:UL.Tllllll"~Qr fattlattoft"' , ... TMl~OAllOINlll"SllrvM-Vl,,._. 11 .. l'YI ••• Q.USIC TMIAftlt ftltlvt IW "'nit.,_ ... t .. ANOUNC•C>P"*•V.lfTt• ' .. cu•tCTMIAHlt~"l\I ...... ta.• TMI MAOtlllW'\.l"ltU ltlll'Otlf ..... -1.-, . T' APWlrep!Mlo 'Like This, Dummies' Director Steven Spielberg, on location in Bombay for "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," tells 2,000 costumed Hindu movie ex- tras to raise both arms for the scene. Below is the first ''take.'· Something was lost in the translation. Six more tries and he got 4,000 arms raised on cue. Osntonds to Build Big Studio in Utah SALT LAKE CITY CAP) -The Osmond family is spending $2•,2 million to build a television, movie and recording studio .complex in Orem, Utah. George and Olive Osmond, parents of the singers, said that the facility will be built on three acres of a 31-acre parcel owned by the family. The community is about 33 miles south of Salt Lake City and about six miles north of Provo. "THE FuNNtEST NEW COMEDY OF THE YEAR." V9'1'10n Scott, UNIT£0 PRESS PAUL NEWMAN ~ SLAP SHOT 11SLAP SHOT" tRJ "NETWORK" CRt "SHAMH>OU Ill "MOHAMMAD' MESSENGER OF GOD0 IPGJ S L ER STRE.AK11 CNt "PHANTOM OF THE PAIADISIU "l'IHG ·~· INJ -rwtU•NrS LAST IM.IA~r CIJ '"aAr SHOT: tlJ -nvo ltt'MUTI w.w••· . . l 'Dr. Jekyll' at Lido Isle The Udo Isle Players had a novel Idea for their latest production -a comlc version ot the old pot· boiler "Or. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" -they JU.St baven'tcan-iedlt!arenou1h. There are a number of humorous "schUck.s" implemented into the Lido production, which con· Unues through Saturday, but they barely make a dent In the leaden dialogue of the Richard Abbott script, adapted from the classic l\obert Louis Stevenson story. The end result ls a show that_ ls half com le and half tragic. Direct.or Stan Bell has spiced the show with some intc;resting characteriz~Uons -the funniest "011.JIKYLLANDMlt HYO!"' 14. play by RlcNlrd Abl>oll IWIHd an lht rcivel by ""ben Louil Stevenson. dlrttlf<I by $11<1 Bell, wt de~gn by Rev<lll• M41ill'Clll, llQllUAQ by Jim Sl~oll. prewnttG by l'le LldO Isle Ploers lonlgllt lhro119" S•lurdo •t t lO a1 ttw Lido l\le Cl-•. 701 VI• Lido Solid. NeWPor1 llo..:11. Rewrveuons 615-06l5 <>< '73-6110. TH!CUT Dr.Jellytl/Mr HY'de ......................................... Oeor99Herrls 011<1• C..rew ................................................ Norma Bell Mr. UlttrMlll ................................................ G Bud Bre-r Poulltw ................ , ... , ............................. Ersle Pelnt~r Or. Lenvon . .. ........ , .................................... HolmH Taylor S.rOen-•CM-......................................... Locld•@Re<Mv Rkhard Entleld ......... , • , ........................ , •• • •. JKI< Ev•~ Brld~t • • •• • . • • • ....... , ...... , • .. •• • ... .. • .. • .. . Pet Gll<hrost Connie . • •• ••• • • • • •• ••• • • • •• • • ••••• • • C>orothv Tay~ IM~CtO< --E••rettOlonlck being Laddie Reday•s Kentucky Fried Colonel com· plete with a barrel of chlcken. A few localized tid- bits are tossed lnto the mixture, including Bell's own name on several occasions, and the technical work is inventive, if a bit rough. SUCH MACIDNATJONS ARE fun, but they merely whet the appetite. An interpretation of this nature requires virtually a complete overhaul of the script with emphasis on the farcia.1 nature of the show. Nevertheless. there are some impressive performances. George Harris in lhe dual title role does a fine job, integrating the comic moments smoothly into hls pompous. character. And Norma Bell's English Southern belle succeeds as a mixed- background characterization. Intermission Tom Titus M06t puzzling in lhe Udo show Is the ap· pearance of a quintet of tuxedoed dancers at the cloae or lhe first and second act!. Their presence is never really explained, nor is their relationship to the plot, if any. Three more performances of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" will be given, tonight through Saturday at 8: 30 in the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach. • OTHER PRODUCTIONS continuing their respective engaeements along the Orange Coast this weekend include: -"Two Gentlemen of Verona" at South Coast Repertory. 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Performances nightly, except Monday, at 8 p.m. with a 3 p.m. matmee on Sunday. Reservations 636-1363. -"Norman. Is That You?" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Also nightly, except Monday. at varying curtain times following a buffet dinner. Reservations 492-9950 -"LUV" AT the Irvine Community Theater, Cliff Drive at El Modena Avenue, Newport Beach. Performances Friday and Saturday at 8:30. Reservations 646-3178 days and 557-7297 evenings. -"The Fantasticks" at the Westminster Com- munity Theater. 7272 Maple St., Westminster. Performances Friday and Saturday at 8:30. Reservations 893·8626. -"The Girl in the Freudian Slip" at the San Clemente Community Theater, 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clemente. Performances Thursdays through Sat1;1rdays at 8. 30. Reservations 492·0465. G. Bud Brewer and Holmes Taylor handle the straighter characters of the lawyer and lhe doctor with subtle excursions into comedy. J ack. Evans as --------------------- the rejected suitor is less effective, cboosMig to play the role straight. AMONG THE EVENING'S best performances are those of Elsie Painter and Pat Gilchrist as lhe Jekyll servants. Effective in his stage debut is Everett Olenick as the Irish·brogued Scotland Yard cop. J ACAOtlltlY AWA.IDS l'!Cl\IU e MICTOI e IDmHO ROCKY t"Ol SOUT, NO PASSU MICMl.ll CAIHI e IOIT. DUYALl IAGll HAS LANDED lil'OI PlUI JAWS Of DIA'" Cl'OI A AWA c!ill ;3;) TU:ris~~~,., ---------"IOe..;.;;..::lc...Y•:..;HO.;: PASIU ----.,..~ .. IAC& llMMOff •LUI AH All nu UST .c:::_ AIRPORT 77 tl'Ol ~31·9580 lflOWI':°. ~~M • Si4t • t :U • IO:JO cSll;;;) IOH T HO PASllS otoeOI StOAL • JANI rOHOA FUN WITM DtaC & JANI tl'Ol PLUI LAS VIOAS LADY cPOl TWILIGHT'S LAST (Rl GLEAMING VOYAGE OfTill DAMNED \• . PLusSHOtT CINEMA ClN T£R (R) k&.UOl •U•••wt..C:O,U411th MIS1HHOCCIHT1ll •n-4rCI 1'-~~llln~ '--&~'U "THIEVES" MARLO THOMAS CHARLES GRODIN PLUS "ROBIN (PG) AND MARIAN" EDWARDS CINEMI ......... , ...... , COSTUIUA l ..,llOl George C. Scott IN "Islands In the . .. _....____....,...,._.~-Stream" ' : (PG) ; • • . 4J , . • I Quick Eaters Insecure? \ It's common knowledge that pirates or old were rather fond of the Caribbean Sea. Less widely known is why. Green sea turtles Ii ved there. Those pirates could stack the 150-pound turtles like cordwood on the ship's decks. The turtles would slay alive a long time. So the pirates had a fair supply of fresh meat. Every fl ock of mountain sheep has its own kindergarten. Whale their mothers graze elsewhere, the offspring are watched over by a non-breeding female. Name the ancient Greeks, too, as the world's first society to become fond of bathing. Earliest currency or Australia was rum. SENSE OF TOUCll The inability to recognize the shape of an object by the sense of touch alone is an ab- normal condition a mong humans called astc reognosis. If when blindfolded you can't tell a pencil from a pine cone. vou've got il. It's nol all that common however. Ex- C('pl among octopuses. All octopuses are afflicted with aster<.'ognosis. Those scholars who "l udy the whys and wherefores of personality traits say they think they've figured out why some men bolt down their meals instead of dining in a more leisurely manner. The old inadequacy, in- security, infenority 1s to blame again. they aver. Any wife who's tared of seeing her husband repeatedly dispatch her dinners as quick as a flash, they advise should try to bolster the poor fellow's confidence. Fewer and fewer men and more and more women have been smoking cigarettes in the last 15 years. DYNAMITE Q. "Why is starch put mto dynamite"" A. To make 1t explode uniformly. Client asks who was the greatest tightrope walker of all tame. That 's debatable. no doubt. Still. the famous Blondin of more than a cen- tury ago must be a candidate Probably his most breath laking stunt was the night walk '" over Niagara Falls The• saggmg swaymg rope was illuminated for him hv a locomotive's headlight. When he got hafrway across, the light was put out And he finished the lnp in total darkness The record shows there was always a lol of ohmg and ahmg, loud gasps, even screams by onlookers . Never give a baby a toy that's s maller than its fist. advise the safety experts. SWIFT SUCCESS Actress Barrault Moslem Film High In Demand NEW YORK <AP> - "Mo h ammed, Messenger of Cod," the fil m t hat Muslim ll.'r rorasts demandl'd be re moved from theate rs during a s ie l!e in Washanl:(ton, wa..., tlw 15th top-gross1nJ! film for the week ended M;,irch 111. according to the show bu s ine ss weekly , Variety. In its first week on the charts. the movie grossed $113,781 at sax theaters in New York and Los Angeles. accord- ing to the latest issue. Members of the Hanafi Muslim sect held 134 persons hostage for 38 hours at three locations in Washington begmmng March 9 Among the ter- rorists demands "'as that sho~ing uf Lhc film be canceled. United Artists com plied v.1th the demand durmg the s1egL• but re· sumed the srrct•nang after the hostuges were releasc<l Listed JUst :1flt•r "The• Voyage of the Damned." the film grossc.'<i more than s uch movies as "The Sentinel," ''Slap S hot," "Mr. Billion." "The Pink Panthers Strikes Again'' and • • Thursday. March 31. rnn DAILY PILOT STARTS FRI. 4/1 'Like a Miracle' The nicest movie you'll everse about murder and blackmail. ~ 'Cousine' Star Gains lmtant Fame By BOB THOMAS LO& ANGELES <A P ) -"It's something like a miracle." Marie- Christine Barraull exulted about "Cousm Cousme" which has brought her s udden fame and an Academy nomanallon for best actress of 1976. She still finds it all hard to believe. She and her fellow workers spent the summer of 1975 in a heated Paris making the bittersweet comedy about ramaliar relationships, none suspect- ing that it would become an interna- t1on al hit. older. Here to help publicize the mov ie, she stayed on for the Academy awards. "If my fellow artists have given me this honor, then I must be there," she reasoned. "It may never happen again." The miracle is that "Cousin Couslne" did happen. It resulted from a combination of unlikely talents. "EACH OF US had a good reason for wanting it to be a success." re- marked Miss Barrault. "The director- writer, Jean Charles Tachell a, had done one other film, 'Voyage en Grande Tartarie, · and it was pessimistic and not a success. He was about 55 and seemed destined to wnte scripts for other directors. "I knew it would be a success, bur" not hke Uus. After all, it was a film that was so French. so small, and without any s tars. Perhaps it would do a ll right in France, but that ls a very limited market. To make any money, you must sell outside of France as wC'll. "THE l 'NITED STATES is most important. If a foreign film ca n become a success here, then the other countries w1Uiollow. And now ·cousin Cous1ne has had the same accep- tance in South America. Austraha, Israel. wherever it has played." "l myself had been an actress 10 to 11 years, but I was not a star. and I was able to find work in television more readil y than in films. Victor Lanoux (her lover in the film ) had worked in cabarets and was not con- sidered the leading man type. Each of us put the best of ourselves into the movie." ART CARNEY ..• 1 LILY TOMLIN "THE LATE SHOW" (PG) M arae-Chnstine Barra ult 1s 30, but w1Lh hl'r milk-skinned beauty she might be either 10 years younger or She added. "'Cousin Cousine' is the kind of movie 1 love: A movie that s peaks about reality and how difficult it is for us lo hve today and be ourselves. It is especially diffu:ult for a woman t.o be herself." IS OUTST AHDIHCi f'ROGRAM MUST IHD THUlSDA Y! ~--- -, .. r"::', .-•• -PETER O'TOOLE I ...,......~ I 'Concert Musical' Ski.nips on Costs ~~;:~: KATHARl~E HEPBURN 1H€ LION IN WINTER Producer s R;chud SHOWTIMHo ~.. ~l!~ef By WlLUAM GLOVER NEW YORK <AP> - ·'She Loves Me" is a nif· ty start on a nove l Broadway show project. The idea being de- monstrated by the pro- duction. which opened Tuesday night at Town flail. 1s to bring back m us1cals 10 concert form. without all the ex· pen.s1vc fripperies of C'laborate set~ and fancy costumes. Top notch performers Grayson and John "llOH"AT , <::5"1'1..4 d -ff \ ~n\lf'" B b th 1 ':oo & 10:45 ;::.A l Ult lllOILSa1lO J../f7 .... do0u~l~g as d1~ect~~ter ;':.:o~~t,~ ~ ®il RICHARD IUltTOH have assembled an ex·1!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::;~ traordinarily attractive cast i·~to•1ii' 8. 1 Ak\111wm\•I SATUaDAY & SUH DAY RlllT REYfllDS Madeline Kahn, Rita ~ I' E)\ MOHD'Xr": .. THE Moreno. George Rose, A""' r OHLY! Laurence Guittard and ~ JfJ LONGEST YARD" Barry Bostwick indulge ~- in top·t~s performances ·~=·=~~~·:s:~:~~M:ru:A:M:"~~··:L:l~~L=E:~:U=R=D=E=R=s=·=· ~~~~~~~~~~ as the pr1nc1pal performers of the spun ,. c a n d y P I o t a b o u t ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliilliiiiiiiliiiii;~ romance 1n a n old STARTS FRI 4/1 Budapest perfume show. • . I --• - and dandy tunes are, the---------- arf,!ument run.,, what re· ;,illy pulls in customers. Who ever went out hum- m 1 n~ th e scen e r y, anyway? "She Loves M e" eminently justifies belief in such entertainment fundamentals . F or THEATRES-ORANGE CO SOIDI CITllDIS Sl.50 BLACK SUNDAY It could be tomorrow! FROM THE BEST SELLING NOVEL (R) "Thieves.'' liiiililiiii LOS A~GELES <AP> fl enrv Winkler is broadeni'n~ has movie career "1th a comedy l ove storv for his telev1s1on ·employer. Paramount Paramount and First Artists will coproduce an as yet un- ll lied film written by Ste\ e Gordon with Carl Reiner as director. BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR JOHN G. AVILDSEN BEST FILM EDITING STARRING (R) ~~.tin.A~ I All (IH1MAUl.2S 'lll ?:JOP.M. I _ .... _'''-'JS -.-1._u._, ,.,, 1._.n BEST ACTRESS FAYE DUNAWAY BEST ACTOR PETER FINCH •• ~SYLVESTER STALLONE BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS BEATRICE STRAIGHT BEST SCREEN PLAY 4~. (PQ) CINEMA WEST edwards BRISTOL CINEMf DISTOL AT MACAlTHUl 54G-7444 CINEMA VIEJO ... CITY CENTRE CIHEMAS S.A. FRYVY l,_.AlllCHE$TER EX.I • FAWV ICtTY OR EX.I • A "HOUSE IY THE LAU" V ''TffE TOWN THAT DltUDB> SUHDOWH" IRI q ·"THE DOMIHO "llHCl".E" .. SHOOT' llU ~----~ "VOYAGE Of THI DAMMED" "ROllH AHO MARIAH .. lf'GJ ~ HAS LAMO~D" .. JAWS Of DEATH• IPGI . . Open Doily 12:30 p.m. SO. 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For the Pcoph~ s1ncf' 192.J PEOPLES DDllAL SlVllGS -.. How to Topple Pyramid :! •--" Cautwn Cbn Help Sidestep Swindles .... By SYLVIA PORTER Secondo/ two columns Jn 1967 Glenn Turner, nam- boyant son of a sharecropper, began a cosmetics business that 1s desluled for dubious distinc- tion as one of the most successful and long-lasting swindles of aJl time. Turner's fir m was called Koscot. short for "Kosm etics For the Communities of Tomorrow." and the sharecropper's son con- sidered himself another Messiah. But it was not the m1nk·o1l base in his cosmetics that Turner felt was the key to his fortune. It was his faith that most people, given the opportunity, would risk almost anything to get rich quick Turner was nght. MORTGAGES, MARRIAGES, Jobs. Lifetime savings all were lost in pursuit of the golden op- po rt unity. Before he wa s stopped, thousands or people on four continents had "invested" more than $44 million 10 his fl1m· flam empire Turner operated a pyramid scheme For a fee. an investor in Single-plane Service Due Tlw ciailv Sl'hNlUI<' ror lht• flr~l !>ln~le-plane air service bet\\cen Orange County Airport and l>l'nver will bC'gin April 24, ac- cording to l lughes J\1rwt!!>l. Orange County departures will be al 8 55 a m. and 4 p m • arnv- ing 1n Denver at l ·08 a m . and 8 05 p m . respectively. Arnvals from Den\er will be at 9 53 a m and 4 50 p m The flights will make brief !.top'> m Salt Lake City Thl' n(.'w sen l<'t' will fC'atun• <1 SO 1wrct•nt "Gn •at D1\'1Cfr ' 111 troduc·tory fare d1~eount lhrough .I u II I' I • ~ II b I (' (' t t 0 (. I \ I I 1\l'r1111.111t1C·~ Hoard af)pr11\ al Money's Worth one of hi~ companies l'Ould not only sell 1L<> product but abol'ould sell the chance to JOm 1n the vcn turetoafriend. Today Turner lives 1n Orlando. Fla , in a boathouse nt'xt to his uncompleted castle. Hts firm, Koscot, is still operaltng, under new ownership. Flourishing more than C\l'r from coast to coast are Turn..:r inspired schemes, with the managers continuing to hold high-pressure recruitment m~t ings aimed at convmcmg people that new found wealth 1s there for the asking. '"SADLY, T HE AIUE RICAN public is still eager to try to pt..rchase dreams." writes Rudv M axa in a recently pubh!.ht•<i story of Turner, "Oare· to To lk (;real" <William Morrow. S8.95 ) Government rt:~ulat1on ~ against pyramid oper ators ha\ t• bel'n tightened Warnings an• c·onstant. But the swmrllcb n• main commonplacP. Maxa has prepared a Ust of rules Because a pyramid or chain letter scheme depends on an ever-growing rate of recruitment for its success, beware or h1gh - pressure meetings in which salesmen try to extract a hefty fee in exchange for entering the business. Many such meetmgs are held in motels. md1cating a lack of roots in a communil.}. -BE SURE TllF. has1~ or th<' company's promotion 1s tht• n· tail sale of a produC't. not the un ending recruitment of otht•r d1-. lrtbutors. Beware 1f th•· t·ntranc·l• lee 1s out of line for I he hu~IOl'b~ ()\"t•r Tiu· Count••r NASO Listinqs .,,., 4' "'' ....... on it, Wh) sho1,1lll 1111l' pa) $.5,700, for~ stam·e. to Sl'<1u1re lhe right to~ $200 vacuum cleaners d<>Ol'·boi door? Note whellwr lht' com1lOt>Y stressei. the lime, effort.• ~n~ frustrations involved. No sa'l.es enterprise ts an easy business:···. Ask the nature of the lirt'lil~· t1on (if IID)") of the sales p~rson., nel to be rc<.'ruited in your com- m unity Will the company allow only one sale-.man per countJ', for cxamplt-. or is 1t a meaning.; less reslrsl't1on. s uch as .b.o! :.ales person p(•r 7 ,000 people?' -CHECK f'OR A provwion that the company will guaran~ that products ordered but no~ sold will be bought back by tfl~ firm Consult local consumer or· g an 1zat1 on s to deter mjj1 e \\ hether ht1gat10n involving the company 1s under way or whether s1m1lar companies haye had difficulties with the law. Consult a lawyer if the er.. ll'rprise IS SUSPICIOUS Ncvt•r s1f_!n ag reement& without St•H•ral davs lo com,1der ,1 p rorx>s.tl ' 11 JYo Fooling: Get a Buck State Mutual Savings' Newport Beach office will celebrate April Fools Day by sell.mg a $2 bill for $1 to people com mg m Friday. "We're not fooling. Everyone is invited to drop by " !.<lid Bob Helwig, m;inagt-r of the branch ill 100 1 Mat•J\rthur Blvd . 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C•o '" en In !078 11" 111tt o "" t 4~ ""'"n r-... 10 M "' l\V\ I. . •l w1111 l• 10 .. ~ • Pl~rlm ("""' ~n 0. • •7 i 01 t1tl Gt1 1 00 t'~i.l' ·~ I'll ,, 11 H 1J 21 .,., II\ II U It 11 11< lrl( SU f " l'llO F-801 e •1 tr1 P •JI N Nt. Nt !"llf • ~ M .. C I~ 11 '•le a-t(jr h11" <~ .. I " I I T hurHday'" losing Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0...l•l'-IN:lud9 tr-• .... tN New v..-11. M'-••. l'.clll< ...... "°" .... Dtttolt -OMllU•ll At<lil t•~---1eclbYIMN .. l..-.lqt.cleti.<l .. S.C\lflll .. Dtei.n6ftd111•"'-t. Call 1.42-H71. Put 1 few word• lo wortc tor you. Thurs<ray Murch 31 , 1977 I IN DAILY PILOT 8 7 Bosses Carry it Jobless Pay Myth Explodes By JOllNCUNNlfF A ............ All•lyll So often you hear a worker rationalize his 1cceptance or unemployment compensation. •·t paid into the pot and now I'm only taking my ra1r share," he says. Employers often agree. But it isn't so In only two stales, Alabama and New Jersey, do workers contnbute. Almost the entire amount or payments, which rose to a rate of nearly $20 b1l1Jon n year in the re- cession. comes from one source· employers. ODDLY, MANY EMPLOYERS ARE UNAWARE of the expense to them, even though 1t can be substantial. ln all states the employer pays mto the fund a percentage of the first $4,200 earned by each worker. The muumum 1s 3.4 per· cent. At that rate, a company with 2,000 workers would have a taxable payroll of $8 4 million and au obh&ation to the un- employment compensation fund of more than $285,000. And next year the $4,200 base likely will rise to $6,000 Once a re- lat1vely minor cost for employers. un- employment taxes have gradually worked their way higher since the m1d ·l930s. An unemployed worker now can collect a total maximum benefit of $5,265 in Illinois. $6,318 10 Massachusetts and $6,786 m Connecticut; and under a law passed by Congress late last year the numbers mtght go even higher. BUT, SAYS PIULIP KAP LAN, AN authority, "If you ask a vice president· cuNNll'"I' fmance how much his company pays he would have to get hold of the controller or treasurer or the tax man." Jn most instances, he fmds, the corporate executive thinks the amount involved 1s a nuisance sum. Many have the vague feeling that the workers contribute, as indeed did former Gov Ronald Reagan during his race for lhe Republican pres1dent1al nomination Because of this attitude, Kaplan says, some companies deal carelessly with the situation Simple measures, he mamtams. could reduce costs for some companies Crom $270,000 to as htlle as $90,000 KAPLAN'S FIRM. REED, ROBERTS ASSOCIATES of Garden City, N.Y ., claims to be the largest independent m the business of adv1smg corporallons and mumc1paht1es on unemployment compensation. with 7,000 clients around the country Recently he told chenls. among them companies such as Gull & Western. Borden, C1t1bank and Alhed Chemical, to reduce employment claims by avoiding outright layoffs U busmess 1s bad. he advised. you can cut down the number of weekly work days or schedule shifts for two weeks on and two weeks off. "This will reduce payroll and maintain m1mmal un· employment lax ltab1hty Yet, employes will be earnmg more than they would b} C'ollectmg unemployment com- pensation," he cxpl'a1nctl CHALLENGE CLAIMS, llE ADVISES. IN 37 slates, employes fired for causes 5uch as msubordmatton can col· lect benefits. but the payments are not chargeable to the former employer's account. Keep tax strategies in mind when hiring Of two equally quahf1ed candidates. Kaplan 5a;s. the one recening un· employment benefits might be the better choice. Wh)'1 "If you h:.tH' to let him go within three months, his previous l'mploycr not you will be charged for hlS benefits. · HE Sl'GGESTS THAT CORPORATIONS CAN tnm un- emplo} mcnt cost!> by paving more into their unemployment tax rnsurance accounts lhcin they have to In 25 states sucb voluntary contributions often can earn a company a lower tax rate. Summar121ng, he urges employers never to forget that they pay the bills, and that "the law was designed lo be pro- cla1manl" Stocks Take Loss As Quarter Ends NEW YORK <AP> -In the final trading session of the first quarter. the stock market made a feeble attempt to move up today . The Dow Jones average of 30 industnals was down 2.08 points lo 919 13. Analysts described the market as ''stalemated .. because ma1or buyers were unwilling to take a chance and sellers had already acted. The market's downward trend this week also reflected action by the money managers faced with the end of the first quarter. DowJ one• A t~~rage• N~w YOl'k IAPI Fu.al Dow Jontt •"•••<Jt• STOCKS ()oo>" Hoqll Low lO Ind "8 61 '16 86 q1• 1S XI Trn 17l 01 n• ~ 111 SI> U Ull !OS T6 106 SO 10~ n 6S St~ lOl OS )OS •q JOI •6 CIOMt Clo "• 1J-1 DA Jl1'1-0M 106 01-0 0 JOJU OJI 1,sllOOO •OO~ ,,. 700 Indus Tran VIII\ 6S Stk ............... 2,1'3 100 American Leader• Whal Stoclu Did NEW YORI( IAPI S loclu In The S potlight p,..y Tod.tY !UY A<tv•~ei '°' V~ Pel Up •1 0.<11.,., 7U 10S1 v"'"'~ .,. ·~ Tol•I "~ lUJ 11111\ Ne., 1'71 l>IQM " 11 Hew Hl1 I~ UI 12' WMAT •Mii( 010 HIEW YORK (AP) AdVln<ts O.cllnn unc~•~ Total 1"'"' Now 1tn l11Q1>1 Ntw ltl1 IO~ Sy11tbo,. ~rw ,.odey dev »S 116 JI) 371 3lJ !IS 170 .,, 11 JI tt 0 Vo 7 S VD 70 Vo 6.J UD n VD S• VD H VD SO VD 48 VP A4 Vo 4 • VD •) Vo 41 UD 4..J VD 4 J VD 0 Up 41 VD 4 2 VI' 4 l Up 4 2 pt( Oft 114 00 t 1 Off 16 ()II 7 S ()fl 7 I ()II 11 ~Oii ~~ I •O ' s• SA ( 1. E u n u Oft ... Ort d E ,, ... "1 88 DAILY PILOT Thursday. March 31, 1977 By Bil Keane i "Got.a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat unll cut red tape, getting the OMWers and action you need to solve meqiuties m government arid business. Mall your questwns to Pat Dunn. At Your Service, Orange Coast Doily Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa . CA 92626. As many letters. as posSlble will be answered, but phoned mquznes or letters not mcludmg the r eader's /ull name. address. and business hours· phone number cannot bec<msidered. Th1.~columnappearsda1· lyexupt Saturdays.'' Dial Against Dbcrf•lnatlon DEAR PAT: J've heard that there's a frder:.il i:overnment toll-free hot hne phone number that will lake complaints about housing discnmrnat10n. Can you tell me what 1t 1s" J E., Santa Ana Heights The Housing Discrimination Hot Line i'> 800·755·5490. It bandies race, religion, sex or na- tional origin discrimination problt>ms experienced by persons in rental or home bu) mg l>ituations. Other federal government bot line numbers available to C'alifornians include: ~ational fl i g hw a y Tr a H ie Safety Adm lnis l rat ion !800-424-9393) for car rf'call information and report· ing safety dPfecb; National Runawa) S"itchboard <800-62 1·4000> for runaways to contacl parents or to discuss prohlemro., and Moving llot Linf' C800·42-t·93 12) for perc.ons having problem-. moving them!telv<'' or their houi.ehold goods from <,tall' lo state. Women Sign lip tor Lile O~;AH ri\T. ~cvcral 111sur:mcc C'omp;rn1es ;1r1• try ing to sell me a life insurance pul1cy. All the agents who have <·ontactcd m l' say that m:iny of their 1ww customers arc woml·n I \\ondt:r 1f this 1~ true, or 1f it's JUl>t u ~ale:. pitch ;-.: E . CQstu :'IT es;t The American Council or Life Insurance rt'- ports that between 1965 and 197:-i, llw ;1rnuunt of in surancc o"nNI h) ""ml·n _grr-" h\ l">O peret'nl. Thi· Council attribute•, th" inerf•.tw lo the fact that l\\o OUl Of fi\'C "Omt•n in lhr l .~. 011" l'Onlribute lO the famih inconw. If'"" d1·rzclt· '011 "ant in,uraner. rrqur,l :>free cop\ of "\\onwn·, <.u1d1"' from (un,umPr .tnrl Communz1, "wn1t1''· ""llll1t1• or r ifr Jn,ur:int·•. 227 f'arl. \ 0 H' .. '1.1·" \ url., 'Ii.\ llHJli, lwfon· d('cid ing "h1C0 h Jl(>llC) to < ho11,t· 1 lw .. twoklrl d«'l ri ht''> thf' d iffnf•nl h I>"' of lif 1• in,ur anr1' lt'rm. "huh· lifr. ••nrlo" m1·nt,, annu1tu·' and e\plain\ thf' IH"nt•fit, or rac h ha'-1·11 on Y.onwn 's \'aried life 'itua lion:; and ul'.uranct.• need.,. Painter•• Probablfl SlolD DEAR PAT I rc•Jd )our :\larch 10 item about thC' trouble· f'l'Oplc ~en.• having 11o1th their mail or ders for ":\l1ratlf' l'atntN.". T sent for one in Januarv .ind 1t arnvcd in thrcl" weeks. l hke 1l verv much 0and don l think lht•rl' IS a nJ,th1ng Url derhanded ahout this pr<>d111 t I h,I\ l' ,, hunch slO\\ mall tl<0ll\1•n 1s lhl' c-ulprt\ l do h,1\f' .1tltflt11 nl ad drc·ss lh,rn th1 on• '"II put.11.,lwtl hm\t"'\t·r \\'h1t·h ~hou Id I ll'l' lor J t•nr •kn n 1· 1•rn111111-! p.ub' J II C n'l.t '.\1 1·~.1 Thi• acl<lr"'" H>U ha\1·. \ 1•1t our lndu,tru·'· Inc .. Rox 11111. Pill!nm '°\tJltt111 \\,1rY.1tl., HI O:!XXX, j, th•· •• rf'·Ord{'r" adtlrr's for l'l ir adt• P ;,untn and l1 i ra cle SliCl'r. \ '-l>Ok(•-.man for thh rirm·, cu,tom1·r "'nice d1•partm1·nt 'airl thJt nri~inal ordf'r' anrl d{'li\ cry complaint-. -.h11uld tw .tchlri·'"'fi to fhal )tf'd ia, 17 \\', ~horc-Hnatl, \\:H\\l<'I.. RI l>:!:!S9. Both addn:SM."S are for th1• 'am1· com pan'. R<•rf'nt sevf'rf' weather condition' and "'lo~ mail" "rre the reasons given for deli\ f'I') problem,. ~ber R1111nlng Board•"! DEAR PAT: l recently purchased •m antique car. Where can I get spare parts? G.N .. lnmc Hemmings Motor News, Box 380, Bennington, VT 05201, contains 150 pages of advertisements for antique-cars and parts lo Its monthlY publication. Parts also can be ordered from Helm, Inc., Antique Car Department, Box 7706, Detroit, Ml 48207. Go-go Duo NCO Club Books Males SAN F RANCISCO (AP> -There weren't many raucous shouts or lewd yells when the two topless dancers gyrated on the stage at the crowded non commissioned officers' club al the Presidio or San Fran cisco. Instead, the performance by the perspiring, bikini-clad duo attracted lots of fiqueals and giggles. ON STAGE WERE TERRY Jaume and Robbie Para, both males, who performed for $10 an hour, plus tips, before a bout 40 women at the club. ''This is a first for the West Coast," said en· thusiastic Sgt. First Cla~s Leo Meneghetti, manager of the "Log Cabin," the NCO Club at the Army post. 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Rose. the 10-timt• All ·Star "ho has virtually rcwnttton the Reds' record book, announced at a news conference Tuesday that he was raising his dt·mands by $25,000 a month if an agreement is not reached by next Wedncs· day. L'"'che•i Wait• TAMPA . Fla . TC'xas Ran gt'.'rs man<1gcr Frank Luchesi , punch r d and hos p1t al1zed h.) :.t•r ond basC'man Lenny Randle. s aid Wl•dnesday that R<indle should not bl• kt off easy Ask<'d about lhl' poss1b11it.) of a civil suit or criminal t·harJ!l'S. LucC'ht·s1 said. ·1 don't \\ anl to make a ckfu11ll' CClmml•nt cm that right now IJC'cuusc l 'n• got som<' thtnkini.( to do Bul I <Inn t Lhink any man should hl' ~•llow(.'d to gc·t away \\JthsomC'lhing l1kclh1s .. Witnesses said R<1ndlt• knock(•d the manager do\\O with on1• pun ch Mondc.1y . then rain<'rl blows on him until kammalt• Bert Campaneris 1nt(.'n l'nl•cl l'tlri:ovey Signs PHOENIX. Ari7. W1ll1 c McCovcy, who r(.'lurnt.'d to tht• San Francisco Giants as a frpr agent on try-out basis, ":1!> signed Wcdnc•sclay to a one:·.'< ;ir contract. thc National LC'agut· club said No te rms \H'rc cl1scloscd .'Wettw• 8't urn• FORT LAl'OERl>ALE, Fl.:i Th(' New York Yankees ha \C~ agrcerl to d1scui>s thm1 haseman Graig Nettf('s' contract demands and the 1\mt'.'rH:an LPagu(•'c; home run kin~ was expected back in the tl'i!m ·._ tra1nin~ camp today. Nettles· ~1 dv1 se r . LaH11e Harcourt. said in California Wt•d nesday night that the Yankc•e>" had prom1St-d to c11scus'> <''<lt•nd ing and rewording Nt.•ttles· cnn tract within 48 hours In r eturn. Nettll'c; ~aHI he would end his unauthor11cd lwo. day absenn· Nt•ttles jumped the Yankees Tut.'Sday during tht• team 's W<'e k l on g trap l o Florida's \\est C'Oil'>t Pro Tennis l OS ""'~El rs Q,. I r I W· ,,,. ,, ... "'·'''"'"'"• .,, H'V" \ty) f'll"I f:~ltf' t t ';,ovtf\w o't\f l•.,n \ fOtJ'""'" OI •I PJttJh•'I (1 llf' I ,_, J:t,-\1 Round\1"'Jl"1i -,._,,_wMrM ll•"tf"f M • M.-tn,.O.,.l-t 1 ,. • ~ronj Af)l,N! \ rw)ll'\ n ·h •4,.W'•tl ~t '"'~" Llnvt1 Ii i , • M.t1tv A-1•\",, t1f"t n,.,,,,, i t+rl, '1i 1 16~1 Rn"..CC)I fAn~f"th·f J1•H Au•t1M•) "1 St"n t;m·t"' ,,,.f Rittv M.1rfl"I •A h l It 1 Cl rt Airtu~v Clt>f I•"" ()fo1.,1•u•v ti • 1 It I) 1 Mdo•<"4th•ll OM Q 1y J:luftf•I\ 1 \ " 1 \f!'rl')nti RtX1"'1 ..:.11'Wllfllt, RAiJI q .,.,1,,•.• ,,.,., hi fan~,,....,,." 1 1 I\ Rn1'n (.Otfhl..,I o..t M •'' [ • frt\ b 1 , \ had little to odd to an overnaghl report out of Phoenix, ~1te of the National Football League meetings, thal the Rams were ready to take the 33-year-old quarterback with no price str- mgs attached. "No one from the Rams has even talked with Namath, a lthough I have had meetings with them,·· the New York at- torney said. "I keep reading that J oe will play for the Rams at a reduced salary cut. '·Na math has never said he would play for a s ala ry cut This is something that. as soon as tbe Rams have contacted us, we will have lo i ll down and talk about "I can 'l say for certain that Joe is prepared lo continue footbaJI. 1t is a decision he must make himself -no one can make it for him -and one he will make after considenng all the fa ctors.·· As he strode into a midtown film studio for al most a full· day before the cameras. Namath wa~ told about the re· port out of Phoenix and was Going Over the Top asked lt he was anx1ous lo ~et back In a football uniform "I am not anxious about anything," Nam ath replied tartly. ··1 just want to get my work done here and get back to Fort Lauderdale · · "Penonally. 1 think hc"d rather go fishing." Walsh said. The attorney slresged that Namath, a hot television and movie Commodity, does not need footbaJI lo keep him In the big money bracket or an the na- tion al limehghl where he glows . AP PllOto Rich K ell('\ of lh<· Ne"" Orl<.•.ins Jazz grimaces a; Akan \dams of Phoenix ~oes m (•r hi:-~hou ld(•r for a loose hall The Jazz won the NBA game in Nev. Orl ean!'> Wednesday, 112-100 Olympic Refs Get TV Pay ABIDJ .. \N. IW>fJ Coast <~P l Rd t·rt•cs and judges at the Olym- pic Games v. ill be the first to henl'f1t from a re' 1wd <11stnhu t1on of the mass I\ e tch•\ 1s1on rl' \'l'nue The Interna tional Olympic Committee announced Wednes d.Jy that of its share of th(' mont•v probably at least $25 million \\hen th£' Games ;ire staged in !\loo;cow rn 1980 .. 10 percent n• scn £' fund will bl' S<'l up and rt' frrN'S and JUd~es \nil have their e '(pensM paid from It ..There \\Crt' complaints at la~t vear's Games m Montreal fro m peopll' v. ho offi ciate d at lht• Gam<'c; hut had to pay their own ''a'. · an TOC' s pokesman said after a S('<;s1on of the Exccutl\l' Roarcl :'\ov. \\l' will ha\£' a fund from \\ h1C·h to p;1 ~ thctr £''< pen<;es · So Randle Believes He Has Grievances If today's social trends were acceptable in the 19th century, the Dalton Gang would probably be suing law enforcement agen- cies for the inconvenience gang members suffered whe n their horses were s hot out from under them. It wouldn't matter lhat they were committing a crime al the time the horses were s hot. Or J ohn Wilkes Booth would be suing Ford Theater because he hurt a leg when he leaped from GI.CNN W'4tTE WHITE WASH the presidential box after s hoot- ing Mr. Lincoln. Taking off today for Interna- tional water polo competition is the U.S. national team, which is coached by Monty Nitzkowski of Huntington Beach. Jack Dickmann, Dana Hills aquatics coach, ex-UCI star Jim Kruse, Nick Baba of Irvine and Newport Harbor High product Erle Undroth are on the trip, which includes action in the 6- naUons tournament in West Germany. Yugoslavia, West Germany, Greece and the U.S. will battle Olympic silver medalist Italy and bronze medalist Holland ln the tourney. The Yanks wlU train in West Berlin. Missing out on the trip is Kevin Robertson, s till a student at Newport Harbor Hi g h . Nitzkowski says Roberbon "as among the tea m ·~ top eight players before falling Ill. "I can't remember whe n anyone that young was worklng his way onto the national tum~" Nitzkowski says. ''He bas outside commit· ments thal cwi more than com· ptinsate ror what he can earn out of football," Walsh said "It all depends on whether he wants to continue in tho game he loves." A highly placed Rams source told The Associated Press in Phoenix that the Los Angeles club was prepared to lake the famous quarterback at a reduced salary and with no compensation to the Jets. The Jets are said to be not anxious to pick up the 1977 op- lion on Namath's contract, calling for $495,000. The Rams are &a1d to reel that J oe's re- nowned n ghl arm and keen quarterback mind would be worth between $150,000 and $200.000 to them as a backup lo young Pat Haden. DecUnJng lo make a player deal with the Jets, the Rams could pack up Namath as a free agent Friday when he would go on waivers, Other teams could choose him but. as an 11-year veteran, Joo has the right of re. fusal. Sherry Feels Like A Real Manager PALM S PRINGS CA P ) - Norm Sherry, whose ba5eball fortunes have made a rapid and dramatic rise m the las t eight months. says he's finally begin· nlng to accept the fact that he's a major league manager and of a team with talent. "1 don't have to pinch myself every morning now to see if I'm dreaming,•· Sherry said before his Californiu Angels took the field for an exhibition game. "I just pinch myself every now and then." Sherry, then a coach with the Angels. replaced Dick Williams as Cahfom1a m anager last July. The move s urprised most people, including Sherry. Over this past winter. Sherry was transformed from manager of a team that would have to s truggle to stay abo\'e 500 to manager of one of the favontes to \\in tht'.' American League West lttle Gene Autry, Angels owner. made th al possible when he rounded up free agents Joe Rudi. Robby Grich <ind Don Baylor for more than S5 mil hon. Sherry said it took awhile for him to really realize what was happening "It's a funny feeling getting used to the fact that wt'.''re going \ ' ConlMentator Marlene Floyd. a form er s tewardess and golf pro- f css1onal. will be a commen- t a tor for a women's golf tournament in Palm S p rings this weekend. "All they told me was I 'II be doing the col- o r commentary." s he said. .. l don't even know what that means." to be a good ball club," he said. "This winter when we st3rted ad- ding players I really started to reali ie. 'Hey, this is going to be some team·.·• After taking over the club last season, Shcrry, 45, guided the ''Ange ls to a 37-29 record and a fourth-place finish in the West, the team's best s mce 1973. Despite compliments paid his ma nagerial abilities. Sherry still seems as if he feels like a com· moner suddenly made king. "I really didn't know if I had the capability to m anage in the major leagues," he said. "I began to think I could when I managed in AAA ball. but l had sort of decided I was Just going to be a major league coach even· tually. "And it's funny, it's taking some adjusting for me to get used to being a maJor league manager J don't havt'.' to go out there and patch balling practice and I have people working for me to take care of a lbt of the things J used to have to do myself." Sherry played five years with the Los Angeles Dodgers. \hen managed m th(' mmor leagues for eight years. stouted one year for the Angels. then coached for them three yeal's. "You have to be able to talk to them,'' he said of his players. "You handle the older players and younger players a little di£· ferently. But t~main thing you have to do is i till confidence in them that th can play the game. "'It's importa t that you let them know you especl the job they 're doing for you. It's parlicuarly tough for the guys who aren't playing as much as they think they should And it ·s particularly important to let them know they're valuable to the club." RYAN, TANANA COULD WIN (J()? PALM SPRINGS (APJ - Nolan Ryan won't be surprised ff he and Frank Tanana combine for 50 victories. So how about 60 between the two top pitchers of the California Angels? "I doubt that," Ryan said Wed- nesday after pitching the Angels to a 5·3 vi ctory over Seattle. "But 1f Frankie gets his 30, I'll be so close at will be tough to separate us." The vactorv was their sixth win in the last se~en ~ames There\\ ere reports of r nttc1sm from Afncan C'ountril'S, wh1C'h \\ant the monev paid out d1f ferently. l'ntil now the toe hac; all oc ated one third to ad minis tration expenses, one third to the international sports ft'.'derations and one third to the 135 recognized nalional Olympic eom mittecs Olgntpi~ Critique Games on Ropes? Al least that is the rationale that goes along with the nause· ating sports news story that de- veloped Tuesday. T refer to ma- JOr league baseball player Lenny Randle filing a grievance for being suspended by the Texas Rangers organization. RANDLE I S FILING A GRIEVANCE? On what grounds? Did he injure his field· 1n g hand. when h e s lugged m anager Frank Lucchesi Mon· day? Area Aces Honored All-CJF Cage Team TablJed • NEW HAVEN (AP\ Olym pie decathlon champion Hruce Jenner fears the Olympic Games could collapse as soon as 19M because the event has become so costly and so polillcal. "I think 1980 wilt be one or the back breakers.·• he said, because of international pressures ex· peeled lhen at the Summer Olympics in Moscow. "I\ 's getting so big and fin an· cJal, if one ol the large countries pulls out, that could do 1t," he said following a news con· ference. Jenner, a Conneclicut resident during his elementary and stton· d ary school days. was at Yale Unlversily this week under a fellowship for discussions on business in sports. He rocketed into world prominence when he won the decathlon at the 1976 Olympic Games In Montreal. Dlscuasion!I wlll focus partly on su(Ulesled way!I lo les5en na· ' tJonaJ tension&, such a!I not play. ing lhc national anthems In Olympic tventl and encouraging Ule newt mC!dla to de-emphaslte the natJcnal medal tount, he told nJ>OIUrl. But some thm~s always wall be part of the Olympics, he added, such as the n ationalism that makes one team strive lo surpass another. Using the example. the Ea!<t Germans' massive program to excel over other countries in sports. he said that "it's almost like beating them in a war " Jenner said he would like to see Olympic athletes allowed to ac· cepl money tor endorsing pro· ducts as long as it doesn't intrude into the competition. He also would allow them to compete professionally in a sport other than their Olympic event but he drew the line at profe11slonal competition in the same sport. He said he disliked the phrase "amateur athlete" when used in connection with the Olympics, 11aylng ft Incorrectly implies a second-rate ability. "I think the real amateurs are the ones trying to p\Jl ll on " He said the h ost country's or· 1aniiers usually are much newer al the Job than tbe athletn are at lhetr Sl>Ort. Did he s uffer unusual emo- tional strain after his cowardly and merciless attack on Lucchesi left the 49-year-old manager f)ospilalited with a concussion. triple cheekbone fracture and cut Up ? Or dJd Lucchesi 's blood get Randie's W1iform dirty? Were Randle's rights abused when playen pulled him away and made him st.op bitting Luc- chesi? Randle surely showed what lack of clus, di&nlty and respect is all about. My only reeret is that he didn't pick a mor• 1ame target: someone who mlghl rtght back, like Bllly Mart.In or Tom my Lasorda or Ralph Houk. ~Signs Nutue LO S ANOj:LES -Ille N.alue, the ~•Alan ttnnh 11tar, haa •lP>ed 1 multt•ytar con- tract to play World Team T with~ Loi Anfel StrtngA. Orange Coast area basketball slars GeorJ!e Barrios of Fountain Valley High and Ray Orgill of Cosla Mesa's Estancia High have been honored with All -CIF 4·A laurels by the Citizens Sav· ings Athletic Foundation board Barri05, Sunset League player of lhe year and the leader of a 26-2 quintet. was tabbed for first team honors, while Orgill, Cen- tury League player of the year and the cat.alysl of Estancia 's championship season, is a third team selection. Player of the year is Compton High's Purvis Mille r, the 6·7 ace who ended Fountain Valley's season in the quarterfinals o( the playoffs. Barrios averaged 15.9 points per game on a t eam which featured lour players scoring In double figures. His qukk renex- ea. a11slsls and playmaklng wert inatrumenlal In Fountain Vallcy·uucce11s Constd ring thr t11 tnt present at Founl•ln Valley, Barrios· a blltty lo atand out be com es even more impressive. Orgill. who missed hlit Junior aeuon with a back in Jury, aver.,ed 15.S points a game In tudlnc Estancia to it• first championship in a major spdrt since the school's start 0965). Orgill. similar to Barrios in re- lation to his importance to his team. was a complete player at both ends of the court and was also the leader in the conquest of the Huntington Beach Invita- tional crown (also a firs t in school history). fll"IT•-v-,. R.-l~ovfcll Al"-ml>f'• Aun•• a,_.,, t1191fWOOCI Oreq ~I•••>. (i~ont• v~••~v ~..,.,'"-~11Y1111.,. lhnv 8n101<l. Pa~ Pvf'vl' Mill .... Com°'Oft Oan L•rwn. Vlotlture ltoMl~tl, Ve-0.t Jolln WtMte. Mllllktlf'I Brian JKlllO". P110\ llenlH '-< .. .,._ 'T MY G"""'", L 9 Pllly °'"''" Srnitfl MoN!lnq,ldtt 00119 MtrfY. Mlllllt.n ICelttl HOOd. 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Sailors' Depth Pays Off Stevens, Ve llekamp Led Nett1po rt to Title By ROGER CAR LSON OI u.e D•lly f'llol St•ll Newport Harbor High 's Sailors have assumed the role of Sunset League swim champions again and as many limes in the pdst lhe Sailors ha\.l' dont• 1t '>"1lh supcnor depth Thl· Sailors have illw;ns c•n JO) ed thl' n•putal1on for. class swimming but the fJct n•mams no Tars aC(' has earnt'd a Cl Fin d1V1dual champ1on .. t11p in lhP p.1sl 13 ) cars Guns of the' past 1nl'111de Ken DoesbPrr( ( 19f,O 61 ) .... 1th winning brensblrokc marks of 1 05 J and 1.04 .6 Don fieddin_gton wus a two time winner in 56·57 with 54 :! and 52.5 100 freestyles, in addition to winning the 200 three times (2:04.7, 2·01.7 and 1 :59.2). The last Sailors swimmer lo nab a CIF varsitv crown WilS Jim Gage in 1963 <22.4 50 fr('cl The curr(•nt ~roup of Sailors fit the sam(' mold as !\tewport Harbor overcame th(' I 2 punch o f F o u n t a 1 n V a II e ,. s R 1 11 BaLashoff and :v11ke h elly to claim thl• league t•hamp1onsh1p • lnd1cJllons of thl'1r Jb1ht) Lm • b(' s<'l•n h.v < om p.1 ring curn·nt ' m .irks with "hat 11 tnok tu "m l IF C'l"<I\\ n<. 111 I tw p.1:-.I .ll•rf Stt•\t'•"' .• ~pnnt<'r. h;i-, <'lockt•d ,1 2:! o and \~ 2 .\ f1r-;t tt·11m All ·CIF water polo player in the fall. he's e'<pected In • thr('alen the h1~h 46:; 1n tonight's • Cl F pretims at Ea~t Los Angeles CollC'g<' or in the finals SaturdJy ('Vrning. Considered a stronJ! spnnl<'r. Stevens has i>hown a natural feel for lhC' "'att•r and is a four vear letterman for conch Rill .Je\.\.ell' • Sunset l..t.·a~u<' rhampion!'> 111:-. onh rough 1•d1!l' h.ti. bt•rn • with his Marl<. at'cord1n~ to JC\\ el\ \nnlh<'r f,!c•m '' senior Mike • \ 1•1lekamp "ho tranMerrl'd to the N cw p 11 rt w a t l' r s as a ..,ophomorl' from Fullerton's <;un n} I hlls I hjth. Coach Selected STILLWATER. Okla. -- • Oklahoma State University has hired Jim Killlngsworth of Idaho State as its head basketball coach. The Cowboys signed Kill· tngsworth to a four-year, $32,000 per year contract Wednesday The son of UC Irvine aquatics coach Hank Vellekamp, Mike has been one of the most versatile swimmers for Jewell, combining frees tyle dlstanc1· with the stroke ev('nts in the m · d1 \'!dual medley. Among \'ellek .:imp's h<:st l'f forts have been a ·\ \Ii 75 in th1• 500 freC'. ;,i 2 113 'i in thr· tnd1\ 1dual 111 i:dle\. ;,i 1 w o '.!Ill> freest~ It· r;1rly m the c:am11:11gn and ii 55 ~l 100 yard bulterfl} .Jewell look'> for \'l•llck;imp to j!rt a srot m Saturc!Jy's cham p10nsh1p fmab of tlw 500 fr(•c. hut admits it'll he rn .i field housing I he fa~tl'sl pr<·p s wimmer ~ anywhere Among the expected entries in the 500 are 400 and 1.500-meter freestyle Olympic champion Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo tltgh, Goodell's teammate Jesse Vassallo and Babashoff. Goodell is ali.o world record holder in those two Olympic events. .. Mentally Vellekamp is very tough," says Jewell. "He's an overachiever and he has a great kick " Also expected to do well in the prelims and finals for Newport Harbor and equal keys to the Sailors' annexation of the league rrown have been seniors Bob Monll(ram (!reesty ler). Ted Tillman <backstroke and lOC free) and Tom Myers (sprinter). O 'Gorman Paces CIF 3-A Prelims EAST LOS ANG ELF.S SJn C I e nf*-n t l' 111 g h · s Sh a " n O'Gormdll ~et a CIF 3-1\ n·cord in the 200-yard individual med It') Wednes da y afternoon tu highlight Orange Coast areJ athletes' activity 1n the CIF swim prelims at Eai.t Los Angeles Colle~e. The four-year San Clemente whiz sped to a i · 56.4 to knock a couple of seconds off his lifetime UCI's Scott Wins H onors ~teve Scott of l T lrnne \\o3S honored as Southern C.1hfornia Track Athlete of th<' \'t•ar for tht· mdoor season ~tond:w ill a me.>t in~ of th<' Southt'rn \cillfom1a Ti Jl k Wt 1tcrs ,\ssoc1at1on m r..o, \n~('les \dd1tionalh·. lh<' assoc1at1on picked Scott as track athlete of the we<"k for his performance at the l 'C Irvine Meet of Champions Sunday Scott brok(' meet and school re· Mrds in the mile and 880, win- ning both with times that rank among the best m the nallon this season. Field athlete of the wef'k honors went to Maur1cin Bardales. also of llC lrvme. who won the decathlon Sunday. hei.t in posting the best time in lhl' prellm~ -and he returns fn- da) night for the fmals, begin. nmg at i·JO Todays <iction at East Los Angeles College features the 4·A classification where Mission Vie- JO High begins defence of the crown it has held the past two years O'Gorman also qualified for the finals m the 100 backstroke. rlickmg off a 53.3. a tick behind the top qualifying mark of 53.2. "O'G<>rman's capable of doing better in the backstroke." says Sa n Clemente coach Bill Hartman. ''He's capable of going in the low l 55~ m the tndo." O'Gorman. who has grown to 5 10. 160pounds. lS toughest in thl' but terflv. ba c kstroke and frees tyll' in the individual medley o ·Gorman·s splits for the 200 in do were 25 5 for the fly, 29.0 rn tht? backstroke. 33 I 1n the breast and 28 \ m the freestyle. Also qualifying in varsity ac· tion for the championship finals Clop six) from the Orange Coast area were Corona del Mar High's Steve Wright and Dean Heck and Costa Mesa's Bob Dolan. Wright was third in the 100 back with a 56.3, while Heck was s ixth in the same event at 57.6. ~Swim, Page C3 Artist Rally El Toro Bags 1st; Uni, DH Triumph El Toro ltlch's explosive Chargers, behind a 12-hlt attack whlch included a three-run homer by Pele C hangala. bombed host Mlsaion Viejo, 13·2. to take over the South Coast League baseball lead Wednes- day. Corona del Mar, meanwhile. lost its second game in two days as the Trojans of Irvine's University High cam e from behind for a 3-2 conquest on the wlDner'• diamond. In other South Coast League hostilities Wednesday Laguna Beach rallied with four runs lo the seventh inning to post its first circuit victory, a 7-5 decision over host Costa Mesa. 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Laguna Beach's big seventh in· ning included run-scoring singles by Ben Bacon and Peter Hauser. a sacrifice fly by Tim Houta and Robert Green's rbi triple. Troy Ybarra had a double for Costa Mesa to pace a 5-3 Mesa lead before the roof fell in the seventh. Jim Richardson picked up the victory for the A rtisls. J ohn Carson whiffed eight bat ters in five innings of relief work for San Clemente. but the one run he allowed in the fifth was thede cider. Dana HlJls put together singles by Dana Brown and Jim Romero for the winning margin. Rustlers Rally For 5-2 Win Golden West College remained undefeated but had a scare from hos t Orange Coast College Wed nesd ay afterno<>n before win ning, 5-2. in Coast League women's softball play. Coach Judi Garman 'i. GWC Rustlers scored a pair of runf. in the third inning on a triple by pitcher Kathy Rosenberry. an c·r ror and a s 1ngl~ by Julie> Winklepleck to comt• from behind a 2·1 deficit. Julie Feenstra tripled with two teammates on base in lhe bottom of the first inning to put Orange Coast in front. 2· 1 after th<> Rustlers had scored on a dropped third strike, stolen base and a wild pitch in the top of the inning. Golden West ran its record to 12-0 while Orange Coast is now I 1·2 for the season. OCC playe<i Fullerton today and at F.I Camino Frida y GWC is 1n Arizona for four g.1 m es this "'eekend. Col~"w ... 1111 ~b '" 1'1>• , 1rr.Jth rl _. l ti hr ,..,, 1b l 0 c; ... .t•l'.l .... 1 fJ , J w nr.i t•O'"" ~ It <t n l I s11 ub• .,., • o n n ~-tnh· " ( 1 0 f.) 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Among GWC's 14 victories is a 10·4 decision over OCC at Golden West. I Roth teams enter the> game "'1th some awesome aYeragei. For instance, Golden West has eight players hitting better than .300 and OCC has three batters "'ith .400 averai:es or better The lisl of the top hitters in- cludes: Golden West-Ken 1\tunger L 121 >; Oave Huppert (.387 ). \'1nce Bienek (.377); Jim Bruneaux (.368}: Scott Desrosier (.357); Larry Kubacki (.354): Mike Selwood (.324); and Jerry Velasquez (.313). Orange Coast-Daryl Sconiers C .465); Glenn Robertson (.424}; Bobby Smith (.421); Rick Dostal (.375>; and Rick Woolard (.375). Golden West has a 10-9 lead in the series betw<'en the two rivals, having won the last four. Edison, Monarchs Triumph Newport Harbor pitcher Gordon Barr allowed one hlt over six Inning~ against Edison <Hunt· ington Beach> Wednesday night at Costa Mesa's TeWlnkle Park. but when Barr was lifted In tht• seventh inning, the eame fell api1rt for Newport Harbor. Edison rallied for four runs to nip Newport Harbor, 4·3 in the Sunset League baseball battle. wllh Tim Innes scoring the de- cisive run on a suicide squeeze play ('Xecuted by Brian Des rosiers. In another close game Wednes- day. Mater Dei of Santa Ana Wlths tood two late rallies by St. Paul (Santa Fe Springs) and up- :.et the Angelus League leaders, 3-2, on the winner's diamond. Edison's game-winning rally s tarted when Danny Smith walked and Mike Kelly singled him lo second. Craig Jui.lice singled t o score Casey Metkovich. who was inserted as a pinch runner for Smith Innes smglcd home Kelly, and J ustiee !\cored on a pass ball for the tying run . setting up Desros1~rs ' game-w1nnin j( su1c1dt• SQUl'Cn• Mater Dei got the JU mp in Hs game on a power·packcd. two out rally in the second inning, consisting of a double by Bob Meacham and a home run by Mark Drazaba. 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Carl Eissman, Rob Redfield and Andy Williams, all played for San D1('go, as did a former Laguna Beach High player. John Burns. Jn prep volleyball action Wed - nesday, Huntington Beach ran its record to 8 0 \nth a 3·1 victory over W('Slmmsl<'r. !'; cwport II arbor. tra1 hng Hun· tington Beach in the Sunset L('ague by one game, had a i.1milar 3·1 triumph over Edison of Huntlngton Beac h. MlHS VOLLlY•ALL ~~n Olevo St4le oe1 vc '"''"' 11·10. 12-15, 1H, IH. HIGH SCHOOL VAllSITY Foun11111 Valley def Mar.M IS q. IS.I. 15-1. Hu,,ll"91on lk'IKh dtl Weslmln$lfr l·U, l~f>. 11-•s. 1511 NtWpOl1 Harbor d!'f Edison IO·IS, IS.l, IS.11, 15·2, JVHIOR VARSITY rn.,nt4I" VAll"V drf MMIM 1\0 10. 11 4. •41.mtlnqton 8"8ch df\fWP-.tm•n~tr,. 1\ b. H 1~ N~wporl H.,bor dPI Edi~ 7•1S. H 10. IS..6. :~ Ce leh s in ~Action THE Bl& ONE -• ... 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COST A MESA I 54D-9640 ******-NOW THRU SUNDAY, IPR. 3 H. WERNER BUCK presents 32nd ANNUAL • SH DAREDEVIL OIATH OEFYIHQ HENRI lAMOTHE C.12l df'flt 40 , ... ln10 141ncM9ofWtl9f ')pm MM lh111$•I ~ 4pm S1t.&Sun. *** l"~V(l f\l~ f{SllV~l LOS ANGELES SPORTS ARENA . 1 New Concept For Sports TV LOS ANGELES </\PI -When lhe Los Angt'les Dodge ri. and the California Angels battle m the flr~l 1977 game of their annual exhibition baseball Freeway senes on Friday night, they'll also rn- a ugurate a new lelcvis1on concept for Southern Califorrua. You can !it'C the game<>n TV if you pay. You'll also get a couple of first run movies b<'forc the even- ing 1s over. National Subscription TclcviMon goc•s on the-air In the Los Angeles area with nol too many sub- scr ibers but hopes of promote r J erry P erenchio in high gear. Percnch10 was the copromoter of the first Muha mmad AIJ ·Joc F razier boxing match m New York and is an associate of Norman Lear in supply ing commerc1:.1 l telcv1sion sencs programs. f le Joined with Oak lndustncs m the pay TV venture where customers pay lo get selected pro- gra ms on their hom e tl'lev1s1on sets by using d patented box that unscr ambles i.1gnab from Mt W1li.on. high abo\'t' tht.• Los Angcl<'s area "Subscription television 1s a high nsk \ l'll lure." admit.-; Pcrcnch10 · I ~ouldn·t be in 11 unJco~., I thought 1t would go now "We'll ha\ e tiO to 70 pcrC'cnt mo' 1c~ and 20 swr cent sports Y. llh the bal<1m·e otht·r progrdms · Pcrcnch10 has ~1s::ncd to tcle\ 1s(• 'omc honw games of the Dodi.:crs and Angl'ls and u1 1!177 78 some of tht' Los J\ngl•les Kings and the Lakcrs. As <1 start, 1t will be a half down during the season al Dodger Stadium and st'Ven at 1\nahc1m, home of llw Angels. Thal menu could he C'Xpandcd. "We'll have 12 to 1 t new movie l1t1Ps a month. says the 46-yl·ar old Pl.'rl.'nl.'hio. "I don't think then.· will be any problem s1gn111 g people up Th(· prohlt·m will bc retention. "A perN·pt1on th<it this 1s JUSt another TV channc>I isn't true. Wl"ll repeal our movies so v1ewl•r::. will h <1vc lhrt't: to four chokl's when to sec them Naturally, 'Al' l'an't rcpcat the athletic gam es. "We now have tht• most J}()wt·rful stat111n an Los Angelt•s." lhc owner asscrt<'tl "We havt· fl\e million watts \'ou net•d lo han' 100 times lhr• pcHH'l' for a UllF <ultra high> frl·qut·m·y st.1111m to equal ,1 \'HF." O:ik lndustrlC's 1'> 10 tht• t•lt•ctron1<' compont 111 businC'ss and butlcls lht• <lc•c·odt•r ho\I'., .11 Elkho1 n Ind '' tlh an t''>timatt· of ;,00.000 a) l'ar }''or thl' u't'r the• IH''A '>t'n 11·1· w1ll 111.,I $:!!> !6 for ln'>l<illallon. 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I) \.tnt l "''ht V,tlh~y ~ • ooth•ll \ f::I M~n~ l f-ru1~y '~"f't~i f f.tnC h) til V•ll.1 Pdt Ir; tc,1nltt AnA VetH1., ~I fr101n111 J I M f4•n I df 0, 1l"H'lf l 1nt11'\ rte ~"''' 4 n 1 ANGELUS LEAGUE w L ca '"I P.t 1• \ 't ,\ll'l•Mnv t••.,f\oo A,,,,., Miltt ~ (> .. , ~ '• ,,. I J I I v ' • ' . WMM'd~o;·\ \<&tr\ AA,,,., r I ,1 P4, 1 Af"t't'\to•'" l ..._, ,., h l Frtd.ly'\ G.il'nf'\ •t ,.,..n •~ .... , ·II t P..tul ...... I , ti-,;• f\.. 4 1tf""'\"'' N .. •d l');ilrtf f'Vk ~ J y •• ")I ,-..,ti EMPIRE LEAGUE w L c;e LI ,, ... I; •<' ' .. ,,,,' '''°ll"h 1v • weci~o.y•, S<0<0 11r,.,.,,,.1v l l"vor• •.4 n I()~ A.l~m1tl')-l ...__.ff 1t_, t TodO'\ G•m• r,,. ORlllNGE LEACUE W L T GB i")f\f)frt i 0 1 'Jllt-•1 -.'\ I 1 r1 ~t. t I 1 l r 'fill"'' fr<tf I 1 1 f1 I t ~·th• I I J 0 ,/,;H•n ' " '] r • ,,,.., '"""' ' t I) l , r_.•11v ,,,, 'l ., f) ..,..,.,~d•v·• S<oru I ,...., •·, 1 (..Jnvon-, •.onor" Rrf! i\ ? Fffd•r ' G~"'ts "'""' .tt Fu PrttH1 •.or.• r \ .. , E.1 Onr¥Jt) (.ftrty'V" 1t• V\tl!>f'W',., J tv """"''"-ti l...d H. ti• .1 Fllf;EWO' LEAGUE w l. (;8 M,..'1"""'' t \.-. • .tnn.t Tttw nv• n.a P•""" rV,."1-f t11H ... W•\t~rrt l A~~h m \ • low •t n S • ...,..,,....,.,., S<or•• T''>'t \ ~""'""' t-4111• 1 M.,'1,,.,,1 d ~ Low,.11 1 W•,ftrn4 ,.,,, ... ~,m t fiu1•n t PMi-6 C...v.t!'ln 1 l Frtdoiy'\ G•m"'' 1 '\>N••' i ... t Anrth·••m RuM\t Prtdt ;JI W11.,.tl'r~ M ,,l'J..,,..."'1 ,,, ~1t'VIV H1t \ "1 •V""" I ,tt fr"y Thurwday March 31. 1977 DAILY PILOT C3 65th Straight Net Win SWIM • • • CdM Rolls, 27-1 Com&..ued From C% VAIUITY 100 -.. •etay I, 'IMI M••lno l ,. 1 lCIF rtc0rdl f ~ AMIQO\ I Ht, l El 0...-1·0 ); • 0.-Y I •• • S AMWIOoe VAiio 1.0 .1; •· (O<on• cttl ""'"r I M I Corona del Mar High 's Sea Kings swept to their 65th straight vic tory Wed n esday with a methodical 27-1 thump- ing of Irvme's Un1ver~lty High in South Coast League tennis action at the loser's courts. Henry Grum and Ken- dall Young teamed to complete the killing m doubles action as the Sea Kings swept doubles in impressive style. VAllSITY CdM 1171 Ill U"l""rtlty SI ....... GOO<! <Cl <WI F.i11ermt1tr • ' d•I Tutm•11 i..o· def Ml>vtr •» drl A•bO 6 t S.IU ICIWOll._I 4 I 61.62. 01 l•rb•ln ICI WM 6·3. b '· 6·) 6 ) w .. ,~ •• (Cl won I. 1 •. •.O. IO\I I • I 6 OovblH Thoma\.llald<id91! 1(1 Ot• Mill•• Su1111oa" •?. 6·l. ~'Jon•• Sirotal 6 •. • 0 G"'"' I( YOll>q !Cl won 4 1 6 '· W0t>6.) 67 MIUIOllV .. to IU' ti IU\'J) l!I Tote S.'"IH M tier CMl tO\t to '"~10 : 6 to \ H•JQ""' 1 • to Wn11•"~,.. 4 1 t1~f M•l'lllU •J. Collln> Ml lo\I 04 J •. wo" 6 l t.-4 Ur\~tt tM• lo\t Jo ..,on '6 6 l . l>-1. HoW1' (Ml IO\l ? •. won 1 6. lo'1 H . '"'°"' • OovblH Lult<\ Twontnq !Ml Oc! Rtr t.or B Hu9"p\ I !. b 1 df"f Cnurr rn1110•11. 0'8rlM /,.I 6? Clar-Ho~.-( !Ml IO\I ) • l • •i>l1U I,? • HewportH•rllor 172' rl UV,) Marin• ~j"'llH t:-rctc111 (NJ def EHtM 6--t. 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Ted Hettinga and Tim Dunham s hared most valuable honors al San Clemente High where the Tritons w ere honor- 1 n g their bas ketball teams with a s ports awards banquet Mon- day. v.r .. ty Mo\t VdtuAb4fl' 1,.0 ••• ,,,"411' .. ,,,J l t"' Ount'litm M"'' lr\\01r~llf)ndt J•m Fo,,t'\tH". Mt)\t tmortt\l'+'c1 lonn C.:tr\.Qn C...01,.ln John Mt Don..tld Jun+or V•nttv Mf)\f Vdfu,,.Oft) G<'n~ G~dMV Mtl<f 'n\01•.,l1t>n;tl (irflnf Mff\m ""ft TirH Ptr' Ml'>\f lmorn.,,~tJ Mn,., w,,d,. Soc>ttornor • Mrp.f \l"tt.Mbh• M•••• Ou1'.v1n '"" p"'' \ut f'<11\ 0-\t ()f>h·n· VIII Pl IV"'' Ur •O J•dtk• r Frf"\hm.t" Mn'' V .. lv.tb!P ,._ r M Ht •l)'l' "' * Bill Brookens wa•, !\l'lecled mo:.t \•a luablt• Wednesday night at Costa M esa H1 ~h 's sports awards banquet honoring the wrestlin~ tcams (.tol.f•l'I A••• Ar,,rtfrrft\ M., t \I •I 1~Pl•" 0•11 8r0f')'t"n\ Mn t Ir"' C>' nw( t1 F-r.l1'it F. lbtJ1,r n M ,. f '""O•r J~IQl'MI Ju,t-n (°'Q.JI I """ •'" hdl P,r""""n' Mf'l-.1 T lk,.'1.'\w f'\\ t~ II Aranflr f'n.., Bft\I 01·l1n~1..,, '1 11 ll•OOk•n\ Tf'n.P•I\ Club '\tr·v~ Pr<', J\lf"l1or V.ar\1ty (') Caatam\ t<d\ Hh~ •nd f•,..d l ..u-1, Moc.I V.th,.bl,.. Yott ~·~·w.ut ¥"''' lmrwmr-d h•tf Ptt,tlnh• MO\t I rl'•Olrdt!Of\dl f:k>b 5.•-< rP•,\ Fr"'ll Sop!> ("Oft11n Jl'H Arb•JC. k l" Mno\t v,111dbte Jrtf A.rburkl" Mn\l ,,,., ,,,,...., .. o Dav" ttuti\.On, Mo-.• 1n,01r44 • nn.,1 (;dry f Prqu\ar'I * 9i-\I O•tM~v~ M .)t-\ Gr,.rtt J\HUOf" V•f'llt'; M O'\t V•lt.hU>•"' l.duv Clt'1tf1'• Sop!Mlmore M O\! l""Pf"O\l't-d M.itrtc 0..tnilmdn Mo\I Vtf\.dl1lf· Ott'<t•d Lanqmdd .. frfthm•n Mo\I I mo<ovMl Grt90rv Gro9q * Victor Jalapan was selected most outstand- ing at Irvine's Universi- ty High Monday evening at a sports awards ban- quet honoring the wrestl- ing teams. V11rsuv Mn\t Oohlftf'td1"Q V•c tnr Jrtl.tCL.tn CrlOf-t•'1 Mdrti MOOd't' Out otond111q RI,. N1t0fiorm..ty•·r JUftlor V•r\Jt• MO\t tn'l''r-1ftO'\df (".-,,, f'1''tJr\f")W\~ c,, ... ,,,' AwMa Rt'lb·tl /w'')nl••r" * Jim Schultz picked up most valuable player honors Wednesday night at a sports awards ban· queL honoring th e basketball teams at San- t a Ana's Mater De1 High. 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EVEN If VOCI donl have 8 oro swing you'll have a P<O look with this solid color kmt with contrasting collar triml 60% Fortre11• Poly. 50% cotton. underarm gusset and handy packet. Here's a shirt thar a oettlnQ a lot of play from the pr0$. It's !<nit ill solid colors of 100 p Dacron Poly· with VISA• that gives It more wearablllty, makes It easier lo clean and It eblorbs. It's a wlnnert Color!t: Red. Nautlcal Blue, Buckskin. Lite Blue.' 13" Great ool0<s. M-l·XL. '9" Slnee 1949 IN COSTA MESA IT'S tJintrls r-. --. OIPAJt'D9« STOii I ····~~ .... I Cl • OAILV PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTI TIOUS l\ISIHl n HAMI S'UTIMINT Int l~IOW< ... per\Oll II Oo<n<t 11 ' ,.., .. , (it$TAl.f THE.ltAPY ti• HotDor 11.0 S..llt JOl Co•l• ""' 1 (_ •'",,'" . ., .. Ktn Hr.tlCftt"' ))t (O\t~ Mf"~ t :!>ltttf C.Otlo Me\1 Ct lllcwn o'1Ut T ti \ ""' ,_.,. 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(I\'"' f)• '• f"i•l"lt M11r c"' 11 M'W1~H t 1•U th1 )I Seattle Pair Diet Aid Ark Search , Study Funds Sought "!!:.~~~ From AP Dlspatc:bes Wlule the Northwest suffers from a lack of rain. two men in Seattle are trying to raise money to fund a proJect that stems from 40 days and 40 nights of rain Bart LaRuf', a small-time Hollywood film pro ducer, and Martlo Madsoo are in Seattle trying to raise money for a project they hope will verify the existence of Noah's ark in Turkey. LaRue, 45, and Madson. 43, who organized the effort, are s howing in churches a 1974 documentary by LaRue on the biblical boat that carried Noah's family and all the animals in pairs while the world floundered in floods as punishment from God. "' President Anwar Sadat says he expects to hit it off with President Carter when tbey meet in Washington next week because he, too, is deeply re- ligious and has rural roots . "I'm looking forward lo my meeting with Carter, especially after I read his book 'Why not the Best?'" Sadat told interviewers in Cairo. "I believe \\e havl' many things m l'ommon. as people who come from the village. who emerged from the peoplt• and who have our strong belief in God and our religious ethics " Sadat and his wife, Jlhan, Jr r ive In Washington Sunday * ~Aou The advert 1sl'nH·nt pro m1sed a weekend bus trip from Washington to Orlando. Fla .. a tour of Disney World and hotel lodging. all for $45. It delivered a round-trip bus ride to Emporia, Va. for most of the customers and a federal arrest warrant for fraud for the promoter Federal of- ficials issued the warrant for David Steed, 21, Alex· andraa, Va. • An Australian political cartoonist. who \\Oil an Oscar for the-best animated short film, intends to slid, 'With his ne'' spa per career because "that 1s "here the people are~" Bru<'e Pe tty, cartoonist for the Melbourne nt•Y.spaper. The Agt· dl'Sl'nbed h1i. O!'>car wsn a:.. The sclentif1c arm of Congress has been uuthoriied to began an immediate study or the risks and benefits of the .irtiftcial sweetener sac c harm. The congressional Of- fil'c of Technology As· sessment also wa s directed Wednesday to study the adequacy of the animal testing cur- (_1_N_S_HO_R_T_J rently used to determine whether a substance 1s l'apable of causi ng CJncer. Sen. Edward M K<'n ncdy <D Mass 1 chairman of the Technology Asses~nwnt Board. whH·h apprm ed the rcqUt·~l. said the rl' port "' du1· .... 1th1n 60 d:.i,\., Shot Recorded P.\LM BEACH. f''la 1i\P 1 A lape recordt>r h<'tng used to transcn be a television program re- corded the gunshot when a friend of Lee Harvey Oswald killed himself, authorities say. Lt. Richard Sheets of the Palm Beach Counly sheriffs office said there were no sounds or anyone else in the back· ~round as Gt>orge de Mohrenschrldt drt'd Loss• Admit led \en odd" t\ INSlli\SA. Za1rl· .:, had nl'\'er hr..11tl of thl' a111makd l'Jtegor.v I \ P 1 Pn·s1dl'nt 11nl1l the film \\as \l ohutuSt·sl'Seko's~m nomrnated, ·he '>aid (-----------..] • r nment .admitted for Tht> \\Inning film. en PEOPf,f; the• f1rsl time tod;1\ lhl• titled· Lt•1sure ... \\as pro hh-. of thl' stratl'g11:.toY. 11 ducetl lY.U )t'ars ;1go rm II f Mu ls hats h j t 0 the Austral1:rn govt•rn h..1tangan 111\ader\ who mcnt's rlepartment or housrng em 1ronmcnt anti han• tak<'n ;1bout u thtnl t•ommLtnity development Thl' 11 m111ult· film was of Shaba PrO\'lnr1· 111 <ll'v1sed and drawn by Petty southe>rn Zatri> * Jack Eberhard. who has spent L\\O years as the unly ll·arher 1r1 Copper II arbor, Mich . 1s quitting to rl'turn to the beat of the faster drummer 'This Job 1s nice. no doullt about it." say~ the 21i \ <·.ir old teacher. · \'uu t'Ould not gl'I better l'iJ rents Or l'hlldrl•n But 1t·.., .1 -.tr.un soc·1ally during lht• ..,., ... 1,. .tlthouglt I <111 go to llJnc·od. 1111 date-. 011 ~OITil' "eekench H.m1·m·k d I ommun1ty ur fi 000, 1 .... about :111 mrl!'~ fmm l"oppt.'r II arbor • r orrnl'r v. vom mg Sen Galt> McGf'e l•ntered the ,... 111 Ill of 111 plorn .it\ .is the ne" l • S am ha-. ... ador to the Orgamial1on of l\men('an States wearing a gr<'lll suit JO electnl' green tit'. and c:1 ... hart w11h gre<>n no'IA<l.'l"l> lits outfit .... as tht.' mnst -.uhdul·rl part or lht• ..,,... edrmg-m ceremon) The Roosevelt Room at tht.• Wh1tr House" as ft lied with such l'arlier luminaries J" former Secretaries of State Henry A. KiS$lngn and William Roiters, ~n.u ,\ m bd~ ... ador f:ltsworth Bunkt>r ,1nd former Dd1•11:-.1· SN'rl'larv Roht>rt S. 'ttcl\amara \\ht•11 \ 1n !'resident Walter F . Mon dalt' entt:'red tht· l•lom c1nd pro<:la1mC'd 'Thi' 1s 11p1~>i.o·d lt1 bt· a..,,... 1·anng 111 tn-.11·arl 11 '.1 rrlf'l'!1ng .. r tht• h';1rl1·r-. of lh1• frt•I' y.11rlt1 " In tht• t•nd it rhdn I m Jltl'r that Pre,idf'nt ;ind Mrs . Carter for~ot t n 'ntl.' for the S2 :'.! m1llton Sumter County sC'hool homl 1-.sur the) h11()Slt•d m radio spots More than 40 percent of the registered voter'> in the Carters' home count\ ~ent to the polls and re Jected the bond 1~sue by a vote of 1,284 to l ,098 The Carters sent tapes to radio stations last "4 t•t•k a.nnouncmg th('1r <.upport for thf' bond t-.su1• that was to help finance a consolidated secondary ..,rhool for 7th through 12th grades to rf'place two P>C 1stm~ schools. one aoout half a mrl<' from th1• Carters home Amendments Eyed Informed sourl'l'S ... aid th<' govern m c n l \\ a!. rushing n 11nforc('mcnt-. to the area lo deft•nd t\Oh\Cl.I, tht' <.'COll'r of thc c·opp<'r mtnt'" thut <'a r n fi 0 JH• r ('I' 111 0 f z ,11 re" s ('X !Xffl In l'OOH'. Bomb Probed W \SIJl:"'l.T<I\ 1,\1' The SeC' rel St1 'I Cl' 1-. "' e\l1~al1ng J kltl'r hu mb Jcldrl''o:.l.'t..I lu Pn·s1denl CartN .I ack Warner a Sccrt'I S1·n ire ~pokesman. )o,dlcl 11tf1ciuls knc .... ,... here lht· ll'ltt•r v.as m,11!('<1 but ht· rl'fu..,t•d lo pro' 1dt• d<' ra1h 1he bomh had altt><trly l''<ploded bv the t11nt• 11 'Aas dchq·rt'<l lo lhe Whitt• House, W<lrnl'r ..,a irl Gold Sa~ Eyed W 1\SIH!'liGTON (A JI ) ' With tht· pnt1.· of gold -.11Jr1ng again. 1l 1s •·on -,1derc·d probalil1• thot lhC' Tno,1 ... un OC'partment ... oon "111 announrl' pl ,II\, 111 ..,,.11 ..,omc of the nJ t 11111 " of11t·1.ii J:old re 't'f \ •• , H t'I' I ll'nr~ :--lleu~-. I n Wis , l'ha1rman or the llous\> Banking Com ~ m1ttee. put pressure on lhc department this "1•ek to take advantage nf tht! currf'lll world gold Prtl'<' of about Sl50 an ounl't'. the hi~hest in 18 months Jail Term Vote Waits .._ACRAMENTO <AP1 A cnlC'llll 'nlt' b) an i\sst•mhly committee has lw1'n delay<'d until April 18 on Go" F:clmun<i nro\\ll .Jr ·s proposnl In l1•ngthen l'l'rta1n pn..,on terms Thl• mc•;1su1 t• was amended c~ lr•ns1vPly Wednesday, following a "''Ill'" nf meetings between Brown's .1111<'-. ,1n<1 le~islators that lasted until 3 a 111 Onf' efff'Ct of th<' amendments ,... ould be to rc•duce some.,.... hat the pro- posed maximum prison terms for nonviolent crimes, still ll'aving them pot t'nt1ally longer than present law . Mldmrrr Held In Death LOS ANGELES <AP> -The ex ronv1ct director of an East Long Beach halfway house {or drug addidt4 has been ar retJted in the shooting ctr ath of an aide to state Sen Alex Garcia Mlchftel t>elia Jr .. whose wife wa"' :"ihot to death In Sacramento Feb. 18 when she was on her way to tesUfy about aUctcd misuse of funds in four Los AnttlH ct'ntt-rs for drug addicts. WU booktd for inveStiJ:&l1on O( murdtr In the death of SJ-year old Robf'rt M Lewl8 No arresL~ hrtvf been made in Mrs Dtlla'i1 slayinJI ( ~TA.TE J Man Kilb ltltr~ Hl••efl OJAI !AP> An Ojai bricklayer has shot himself in the head al the home of his lover afte1 \tilHng his ex- w1fo during an argument. police said. Investigators said Joseph Nava, 45, allegedly went to the Ojai home where his ex-wife, Linda. also 45. worked as a houaekecJ>('r. During an argument he shot her several limes in the head and chest, police said. He then re· portedly went to the Ojai home of his lover. Maf(gi<' Hicks, and s hot himself in the h<'ad, police said. Miss Hicks w :is not homt•. lnvcstigat.Ors 11a.id. Injury Ta~ Sought SAN DIEGO CAP> -A judge has ordered attorneys and 1'her1ff's de- puties to ttll him how former New Jersey dMth row author Edttnr Herbert Smith, 43, rtceived multiple lnJurles at the county jail. ~UP<'rlor Court Judie Gilbert Harelson Wilt scheduled to Issue a verdict Wednesday in Smith 'a kidnap· lng-etlempted murdar trlol. bot poatponed th<' ocUon until today bc:ct\uAC <>( Smith'" htittered condl· uon Thu...:tay, March 31. 1977 DAIL V PILOT ('$ Now Tea Goes Up Increased Demand Boosts Price ByTbeAs.oclated Preu Coffee drinkers who s wllched to tea to save money face more bad newa. The increased demand for tea has boosted the price, about 10 lo 20 percent In the last l'ouple o! months. Tea is still cheaper lhun coffee An Associated Press spot check showed the pr1l'e is around twn cents a cup, compared to six cents and up for coffee. IN MOST AREAS, however, a 100-bag box of a national brand or tea sf'lls for just under $2; house brands arc less. The rncreases rf'flect recent boosts in wholesale prices on the London tea market. Dealers there say the rises are due main· ly to the nsing demand for tea as a substitute for increasingly ex· pensive coffee The averagt' wholesale price for tea in London was !>lightly Tf>1111is Benefit ( CONSUMER ) over 77 cents a pound early this month, up from about SO cents a year ago "I DO NOT TIUNK we have seen the top o( the market," said Georee Neal, chairman of lhe Tea Brokers Association. "ll 's very much a question of supply and demand." The demand is reflected in stores in the United States. •'Tea sales have increased quite a bit in the past couple of months." said Doug Bouder. manage r of the Sunnower Supermarket in Nashville, Tenn. A 100-BAG BOX of a national brand or tea sells for $1.87 in Bouder's store, up from $1.66 several months ago. The house Bill CibforcL 13. of l r\'lnc received an autographed tenni~ h:.tll from Tony T11Jbl'l'l. ('<Jptain of the U.S. 03vis Cup team. ~hc>n Trab(·rt toured Children's Hospital of Orange Count\ Cl IOC 1s .i lwndiciarv of box seat sales for the 1977 ,\m<'l'll'.111 Zone f1nab ;.it the r-;ewport Beach Tennis Cluh April 15-li Sci Fi Author Living the Future? PORT TOWNSEND. Wash. (AP> -Science fiction author Frank llerbc•rt liv<'s 1n the future But inslead of a world filled with space ships, munching pill<: that l'laim to h<> steak dinners. the author of the "Dunc Tnlogy" Ii vec; close to the• l'arth in what he calls "lechno·pcasantry." HERBERT SA VS SELF·rel1ance is the key to survival in a world full or food and energy woes. Tf'chno-peasantry is a society an which each family produces most of ll~ own rood and energy, aided by homespun technology, said Hcrb<'rt The author and his wife live on a six-acre homestead on \\ a:..nrn~on's Olympic Pt•nini;ula. They claim their lifestyle is what tht• futurt• 1111!<1..., for us all THE HERBERTS GROW fresh vegetables in a lean-to greenhouse "h1ch doubles as a solar heater beside the house. They raise l'h1ckens. using the manure to make methane gas and ul· limately fertilizer for the garden plot. Their house is solar-heated, and they plan to add a roortop solar unit for hot-water heating. The application or Herbert's ideas can be found in his three-book science fiction series. "Dune," "Dune Messiah'' and "Children or Dune " The trilogy chronicles life on a waler-starved planet. dealing with new values and social orders and the ecological consequences. .. I INTENDED IT TO BE predictive," said Herbert. "Man is eating up his energy base. We do have alternatives." Herbert says his writing "has to be a step ahead of what's hap- pening now. You watch how the system's working now economically, socially, politically -and it's a matter of drawing caricatures." Herbert has also designed a windmill with the help or an archited friend. for which they are now seeking patents. Ile hopes the windmill can be marketed for less than $500 · :wailahle m the Sears or Wards catalogue. so every family could afford one .. r • • ' ~ ~ Lindbergh Statap ,.,.WI,...... This 1077 'commcmornUve stamp marking the sot.b an- niversary of Charles A. Undbergh's solo transatlantic night from New York to Parts will be issued May 20 on Lona Island near the sltc from which Undber&h took ore in 1927 The stondnrd comcmmorative siie stamp has six plate numbers per paneo[50slamps. llis muJU-eolored. brand la $1.09 tor 100 bags Storee U'adltionally have usL'<f coffee aa a "loss leader," sclltng It at or even below the wholesale level in an attempt to d1 aw customers to the store. There arc Indications they may have to do the same wtth tea Neil Golub, executive vice pre· sident of Price Chopper Foods Inc. of Schenectady. N Y .. said he 1s selling a national brand of tea for $1.58 per 100-bag box. Ile said he pays $1.SS for the t ea and added that the wholesale price is going upto$1.80 GOLUB WAS ONE of the first to urge people to drink less coffee and switch to other beverages. He said saJes are down slightly, but added that some people are buying coffee and hoarding 1t an ancitipation or higher prices later on. As for the future. he said "Customers clon't ha' e u lot or pleasant information to look forward to regarding prices or coffee and tea " ln Seattle. Woodrow Wlule, lhl' buyer for 27 Lucky f'~ood store~. said one national brand or tt':J was scllini: at $2 09 for 100 bags. up 20 cents an the pasl month Another national brand ha-. re- mained st<'ady at $1 .89. but is ex peeled lo increase s hortly. .. TEA SALES DIDN'T take orr until last month and now they're up maybe 25 percent," said While. "Tea prices have been re· latively stable. but we've had two or three rises lately." Tom Sheldon. assistant manager of Low Cost stores in Phoenix, Artz , said the pnce of 48·bag boxes of brand-name <md house-brand teas had 1nl'reased two cents recent!). to 83 ancl 71 cf'nts respect1\ el~ "I guess it's gone up ;ibout a nickel for C\er) dollar <:Offl•e hJs gone up," he s:ud. Some reta1lt•r" an<l tea com pantes huve bec•n runnrng spenal promotions on th1• ht•\ l'r.igt• t\ C'llECK OF FOllR store~ rn Porll an<i, Mar m'. shov. t•<i that lhrec ha<l Saks on ll'a. with ~av ~ 111gs ranging up to 80 cents on a tOO-bag box Thl' manager of Marlin's Food :vtarkC'ts whHh was ~<·lhng a 11;1t1onal brand of tea for 9!) ccnb pl'r 100 hag hox 60 cents less th.m normal -.aid customerc; \\en· "bu' ing thrcr and four parkagrs of l<'J on sail' and they dt>fin1ti·I\ h.t\ r lt·SSl'm•d roff N ' prH'!'" Thi· bu~ rr for J 70-..,torc• chain 1n the I.A•'-\r1gl·lr.., JI 1•.t \Jld prices on hr;11Hl n:11n1· tra~ h.n t· 1ncrease0 about 10 p1·r~l'nl 111 thl' la~l lhrl"<' month... hut also -.ard that the rt' h.1\ 1• hc1'n more m anufacturt·I s promotwns lately Sam Saporito. a spokesmdn for the Ri~ Fkar l'ha1n in Ohw. said he was not runnin~ any speciah on tea which is "trad1tionaJlv a good seller in winter." lie s·airl tea sales have increased slight!) as a rcsull or high l'offec prices, but a<ided "Most people who an· addicted to coffee clon 't find tea a good substilult· · Reu.:ards Out 111 Unrelated LA Killings LOS ANGELES !AP> Rewards of $10,000 each have been announced for the killers of a gas company worker and a computer company employe and his girlfriend in unrelated kill - ings. A Southern California Gas Co. spokesman said his company is offering the reward for informa- tion about whoever shot employe Charles Wenzel to death March 21. W ENZEL WAS roulinelv checking the company's Play~ del Rey facilities when he was killed by robbers. Robert Harber of Oklahoma City ls offering a reward for in- formation about lhl' killer of his brother, William THE BROTHER, AN employc of IBM, and his girlfriend were found beat.en and stabbed to de- ath at his home lasl June. Rob bery apparently was not a motive, Harber said, beeause valuable jewelry and money were left behind. Police sa.ld such rewards arc seldom IUCCesl'lfUI. State to Buy Wetlands SACRAMENTO (AP> r The state hi.II decldt"d to buy 268 acres or wetlands north of San Diego and 1,871 acres or deer grazing ran•e in a mountainous area or Laaaen County. Th• Wildlife Conservation Board approved plans to buy both areu to protect wUdllf e babltlt with moooy from a Toter-- approved 19141tate bond act. The wetland• at Sao EUJ~ Laaoon. about 15 mnet north or San Dieio. will COil $.920.000. , A~OrV9 Jo51' "~ftp A l-Ufu'lf ~ ...____,,,,,,,...__, etG M1Ness- / . 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W tY ~' f'1 '11 ..... 1 I ....... -~ .r. . • 5 6 7 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 .....................•• 2 UNITS 2 e!!l~~. C! lJl froot. Bacbe.Jor .rent.al in rear. Current 1ocome CHARMING HOME FOil WU Popular Lldo Isle 3 bdrm & den home . Quiet Loe. (Street to Strada) Lovely patio, wet bar. formal dining. Lge. master bdrm w/sundeck. $895 Mo. 21 I I SClll JOCICl'i" Hilb Rood HEW-rr0«-n .... CEMTB. ~I. 644-4tl0 THE S64,000 O'IJSTION? JS a newer J bdrm nome in a quiet ndghborhood really worth it·! Even with centra1 air condilio01ng, a coun· try kitchen. a location close to South Coast Plaza <Jnd an assumable 7~ VA Joan? Is such a home worth $64,000? Ani: You betcha! Callus' We got it~ U,_.. l()IJt: lif)M~§ RE At TOAS"", ffi-6000 2443 E.tst C.0..1t Hi~, Corona del Mill' also m Mew Verde . .tt 546 ~ .5'WO for both. GaMral I 001 sn.soo. . .............................................. 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Don't 1i1l on this one! Call ~9·8~. ~UPERB HOMES n Cute 3 bdrm., frplc., 2 car ~arag4!, I' A heat. <'overed patio : near schools, fwys & shop· pmg. TRIPLiX Eaats1de C<>t;ta Mesa. Two 2-bdrm .. 111 b• .. one LOAH COSTA MESA B.1rk !lay hl'July' J lklrm' & fam1I). ~I "'1th "'ood d<·rk1ni: N1t·c ty l,Jnd3cpd. Prl\ ate ,111d10 & work ~hop t)\lo1lt!f' !t3)'S parl.1ni; for )0 (',I n $119.500' Balboa loy Prop. ---------•I 3 bdrm w1lh frpk Pnv Lorated orl/// block tn Ocean and t4S·stal sand.., Family sized hvini: room with crackling hreplacl· Twnh:.c. Garden l-.1tehen with formal d1n1ng Beautiful view of chan· nel from open pav1ltun Call 963-6its7 Realtors .. 675-7060. BIGCAMYOH WITH VIEW Sdt1om vn 1h1 rn.trket. 1111 ' rc1r1• Oorde.iux rn lrld 1:-. Jn 1·nd unit 3 hrlrrn, J hJl h i. J ,::Jr 111t· Vt·o Prt' Jh'. lo" m.11nt<'nJn1 I' 1·:iril & .1 paUo w.a Vlt:W lur rrulet.. By appomtmt'nt onb It's our exclusive! &1&-m1 --Walker & lee R1111l lsf11le W.AMTHELP With tht parmenl!o? lk .. rh .m·:a l>11pl1•\ L11 (• tn um Ullll JllU Hill th{' nllu t' II• t t ,1rr .. t le. .1o•o1r ; •• l.'I•· LARGE FAMILY lt.-druoni & I 11n h rr•m1' Gn•al 1,0,.1.1 \Ina '"' t' llurT" I lh'd Clrpct Rl':tltnr:-. j~ 1202 JUST LISTED! VA BUYERS II'. int, no dnwn J Br. "' ct!nlrJI Jlr cond & ht>aL :"ew <'Ph. fam rm w frplc Good lot $13.:k1(1 'A WESTStoERWi} 1 e7 848·2323___. ------- Newport Exec. FixerUDoer Beautiful V"ttw OF BACK BAY. Laree. sprawling ranch style. Here's an opportunity ror the exerutive who wants to fax up a home I.he way he wants it. Ir you have una~mation, this is just the home for you. You'd better hurry on th1!t one! <.:.. 11 &t.>-OJOJ FOREST E OLSON ...,.c. •c•-.Tr ...... LEASE OPTION 3 Bedroom 1n lrvinl' ~ Fantast1r Turtl~rot•I-. • Lease wtul~ you snc the down pll.Ymenl~ Red Carpet Realtors pul1or-. 1:Jr:lS::l'~. prime drt!J' Pnn1•1p,ll" onl~ Pyramid f.dtOftC)Of"S 83l-1768 SPANISH EST.All 3 BR -S69.9SO ()Pff, ,,, Q •• \' ,, .,..,,,. • " [~timl P r 1 m t' p r 1 d t' o f UPPER B "'Y O\lo1Wf'.'lhtfl Jrt·a ·\lmo-.t "' new Oram.Jth' t•ntrv to VIEW-DELIGHT hull~ fam11\· :.t1l'd hnng Charmm.: 3 Bedroom :: room with rrJl'kl1ni: balh. h<>me with swtcp flrcplact> .Jnc1 \'attlted in.: upper Newport HJ\ cc1llnG f'ormul dtnini: "ew. Jull.unous Ma:,lt>r Garden view krtchen bedroom swtc, soanni:: f·amily room ad101n:.. woodbeam cathedral lush terrace through wall cc1lmgs and much more. of glass. Separate win~ Only $115,000. fee. fo~ hideaway mastH Call 644-721'1 :>wt.e and gue.~l qu.artcrs. Exclusive Listin~ 96.1·7881. ~ ~Nl•1 q.rt \llf'<ll.,!lfNirr• ~~ [Wl~IHI -~~ ·· . PRIVATE PARTY \\ Jnt' durl•'"< ur 1n;o1 ' 1n N B it re a Cont.fft \1 r \\olf 1:?W>~·i.i2'.!t'\C MESA VERDE JUST LISTED' :1 l'lcdroom +·Poul Room " C' a II no"' t n ,t .. llu:, ):lOfjtl'OU!-hum• ' Rut.I CJrp.·t Hcdtlo1:. -;51.1:.'U" W.rnt Ad llelp'• S©l'.Jl~-"£~s ~ That Intriguing Worcl Gome with o Cltuc4fe ------._~CLAY L POUA!t------754-1202 Beautiful 3 Bedroom & Family room in Mes.-O=·::i .. ~::t~'! ~ Vf!'de North! $79,400 Hal TODAY 1ow 10 ,_ IOUt ""'pie_,., Red Carpet Realtors GOMI TOMORROW ------- '1!>4-1203 Largest 3 bdrm model I C E 8 " 0 E --------t Mooticelto Condo avalla-j j1 J1 I I EXCIPTIOMAUY ble. Upgraded with . --· · - SHAUWITH many extras such as 1 F 1 ., .,. ( l ASSUMAILE LOAM auto garage door opener " " and plumbed ror sort 1 ( I I J Smart Spanish s'yle 10 . _ . . • ~esa North v.·ill lead )·ou water. The prirc 1s so re Thts is n•adv to ml" l' in find out. llurry ! 546·2313 H A L C T " Cot~•w•I rh,,11.. · Wl>.1• ,, mt-0 this 1 bdrm home al.Jstic you have to call to I 1 to1>tlh nn~'ork rPqwred , • .,.,. ~··• ,, ... ., ,., ' .~ j j j1 I n·•'' W'·'""' 1 1'' '1'' [€·Iif ~~~'.~~·~!;~~~ [ ~ IR&I I I~ i l t I '1 I ~'~;~;:~:~.~:~_·; ~~:~~ ~ 2313 .-.., c .. • p • ..... ·•r r.o t•o .. i •• ~. I •• EASTSIDE !~ IH~·!ll E&;:~~ .~ Red~~ors • I I I I I SCliM-UTS Altswen ill Clesaffic.tto. 5100 ........ IOOl•••NI ·-·-100210..... 1002 1112 ............................................. ~ ............................................... macnab I lrVlne realty GOLF COUlSE LOC>.TIOM! Bv the toth "Tee'' -Popular "San .Joaquin "' plan Downstairs unlt - highly upgraded -28R~. den & din· In~ room. View! $105.000. Laszlo Shark any 752· lit 14. <K61 > °"1MUM OPTION Eiegence reign~ suprem<'! in this sp3c\ous home Look down on Newport from your master suite. kitchen. dlnlng & living rooms. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. $240,000 A COLDWILL IAMkM CO. 644-1766 UDO BA YFRONT Brand new condominium. Sit down view of bay with all the interestmg boat act1v1lles. All rooms are spacious. mc1uding huge h ving room. modem kitchen. al.so 2 bdrms. & fami- ly room Every Coot or the 2550 sq. ft is fully utilized. Bout dockage avail. at minimum rate. $220.000 DOVER SHORES Panoramic \'tl'w ol bay. ocean & Fashion bland ·I lg bdrm:, . huge liv- 1 ng room. lg family room with fireplace & formal dining room. Price $350.000. UNITS WANTED! Serious buyer wants 15-30 units. Orange County complex in exchange for cash & Newport island duplex. 759-0811 ~ral I 002 G~eral I 002 ...................................... ········· ATTRACTJVg Linda Isle 5 BR. 41h ba .. Cam. rm. & formal dining; Jge. tile patio & waterfront deck. $350,000 BA YFRONT. pier & float, lots $185,000 to $325.000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. .Ju-l\\h,t11!10 \111.,, " d.n·d l'' ·'" 11 1 1, ,11• 'Ull'>hlll• \\ h< r 1' 1111 lWll ti.11 1.11nilw·, "" !-.l11lu." cluur;. n11t·11 I 11 , 1111. "'1 pl p.1110 G1.1n ltil pl,1ut111g, rl'C1u1rl' m111111n1111 1 ,,, ,. C.111 l11d.1\. tom11rr1rn rruy Ix· too lat<' 11-.1:! :.i:.:1:1 "°'•IJ '• Y • f I 1r, \ 111 , n i: 111:-11 n, t 1'" '• "-I'" II II 1 .1 • h n• •if• lh ..... ~''·" llllJ' •• , ' ' "t. II. h 11111 I' l 11 t II I' l .. 1 !lolul l .tl\'ol Wllh ll'"'ll11l1l11"' of five l..:Jru11111:. l-.:xccpl10nal pn v.1r~ 111 th1:, location ~1:111.500 For a ppoint• mt>nl rall 673 8550 l ~ m~lflll [ \8ilR.&Hd PLANHEOFOR IMPORTANT LCICJlll'I a Randtette WITH VIEW :'-t•arlv .: arrC's nl.'stlelt ""''"" i.:1.int o.il..:. uni\ . mill·~ lo I he surf with .1 r"markJh)to l'U'>tom h1ult .1 h1Jrm + den + lam1ty rm home dc- 5Jl:ncd to maxim11e the p a n o r lJ m 1 l' , h 1 I I y ranchland \'1ew Al:.o S car <-overed parking + room for rampers, boats, <'Ir. The corral can ac· l'ommodate aa; many ho~c:. as you could ever want with r oom lo spare. OfFERING PRICE S220,000. ' can 644-1211 PEOPLE Pr o fe s!!1onal ly landscaped cornC'r lot looks atlract1vc winter and summer. Sparkling pool enhances this pre· sugiou!-. home. Vaulted <'C'Jf1ni:s prov1d<' a dr;.1ml.lt1t• ennronmcnt for !'omfortahh: family hnng. Ownt'r Jn"<IOU'I to :.ell and h ;" n •dut't'd lht• pr 1 l' l' C ,1 I ! l Cl I It' CI S.I:.! 2535 elB MESA VEADE Rf'p11hhr l'lcilut !-.pan1~h styled homt' "'1th J,,, "" lot I Bdrm~ . 3 h.11h,, dtntng & ram1l'): rm'> & oWce OHcred .it S127 />00 HARBOR VIEW HOMES }',,t· u:o.1\1 h:.ttni; with ullJI lll''Jlhlll 111 niurh tJ<',tn·J ll;1rhnr View llomt·!>. I Brlrm:., family room on f!n•at corner lot dlfOS~ from Rreenbell. .t:j5 ooo Sho"'n hy ap poinlmcnl 673-8550. rr,•1 • "' tc N r;.q• l~fiNl11 IOOZGaMrel 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: GIDIDI ELllNS CD. OlltR !>O YI: Afi S 01 SLAVIC[ DOVER SHORES - VIEW OF IAY! Brand New & Glamorous Contemp With Over 100 Ft of Frontage Overlooking The Back Bay Excit· ing Unlimited View! Courtyard En· try. Fully Landscaped. 3 Spacious Bedrooms 3 Baths Family Room With Wet Bar 2 Fireplaces Red Cedar Shake Roof & Siding Vaulted Celling.a Living Dming & Family Rooms Built in Kitchen 3 Car Garage $278,000 MONARCH IAY FIRST OFFERING! Exclusive ~unrdcd community. StunninR one-story Gn.•1·iun Con - te mporary 2 bedroom, 2 bath. den. Pro(e!J4'1onAlly decoruted. newly carf.eted and drapod. Swimming poo • access to private beach, tennis courts plus clubhouse prtvilescs. $142,500. Ill DOYa DIJYI 631·1800 ~~ ... °""'to.llJ~U.. l~---~~.J.-===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ...<'"' ,, 11.-...... , ... "-" /' I .. I ~· JCB OAtl Y PILO 1 T hurS<lay March :11. 1977 ~OUM• For Sa6e Ho.a•• For S4M 'HoutH F-or S. HouaH for 54* ....... ,....s. ·················•••••• ......... 1044 Heu.< /for$• Houst'i Fer! .it I :i~'n For S.i.~ ....................................................................... '"'..-1044 Loguna a.oth I 048 L.otjllM .. och I 041 ······················~ Newpon .. ac.. I 069 , ............................................................................................. . • GtMf'm I 002 GeMrot t 002 Capistrano leoch IO 11 ~+rano leoch I 018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••··•····•······ •·•·····•·•·•••···•·••· ···············•······· .............................................. . IALIOA ,ENINSUU l'T. Cute & cozy doll house, just steps from ~urf & sand 3 8drms , 2 baths. $174.500 LIDO ISLE Builder's home with those extra touche:-. of quality' 3 Bdrms . 2' :i b;.iths. 3 car garagt• $260,000 WIS TC LIFF Like lo t•ntertain? This home is H.leal Pool & lanai, family rm .. 3 bdrms. $149,500 • SOUTH tAGUHA ,.J Tablerock own your own apt. with ··breath taking o<-ea n view: clubhouse & pool fac1htie~. 2 Bdrms. $147,500 ll77 Vlo Udo. N~wport l~ach 673-7300 G~neral I 002 Gn.eral 1002 ········••············· ..••.•...•............. GOURMET'S DELIGHT \\ .1 I t I" t I 11 fl I 1 II 11 tJJlm11m1111 \\ 11 h 1:rn1r ml'I 'Alli lwn 1·,111 h<' \ 11111.., lo d ,J ~ I> I ' I fl I• I· I I fl t' \Jrll .H·~. 111111111 1 t and prc·sti).(1• ul l.1d11 bl<.1nc1 in th1:. t'a:-.~ to 101 t• 1'1111 dom111111rn :i.;!:..'ll.000 640-6161 ·~-·. COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. PALM SPRINGS RESTAURANT Wt•IJ l.1111\\n 11 ,1,1111 . .:1. t,t 1111 .! .• "'·"' \ "'"'' 111011•) Ulll t1l I\ ltlti. ,111•,1 llu1hl1111o:·. l>thlll•''' & 1•q11111 1111·t11c\\'d ;it ~I 111.111111 ,.11> tlllll \\i 111t· 'Im·~ 1111t llll'l11tl1•d Fur .1 1111·1• lll\'l'::.lml'nl. µll·a~1· ('Jll \ Ill\ 1-.111n 111 ll.1r l>111 1111 .. ,lm('nl ,.,, Botboo Prninjulo 1007 ~MARINER'S COVE Bc.•.11 h t..i<'u!>l· .! '"" .......................... , t•I\ 11 ... LIOI! ,1 11n1.1t1 "r1W ,\.1 1l1111 5.1 1.1,flilll •lull 1 nmrnun1l \ "11 h \l.1f·.1-..,111\lt, ,,7·, 11.11 ..., .. ;1 • JI [Jill" .11 ....... It I' • I •lf1 • ( "t • po o l ''" ,1,,. '\l'I t1,u ,.,. 11 •. 1, 1 •·" u ,• I I· 111 di 111 •· ·,. ,,, ,1. fl 1\ I,,,,, f Ill l Ill ~tlf ll,lh I" 1 h.t lf\lt cl-~ ;It I t 1 '• ~ 'ti DRAMA TIC BLUFF HOME in Capistrano lec1ch. Thrff ~' two bothl. Ocean •lews from ••ft"J ~ A cmtoftlhed horM -upcJI act.a tn ·~ comer. Two pattoa MlrT~ by IMG!dlM gardefts and wfttt unending ocHlt •l•Wf .. An ovtstandincJ •alu. ....••.••....• S2T&.ooo 499-4551 l.i\C:lf~,\ BE.\Cll 147 2-1>1!1 ll1\"llA 1'01\IT 1\13 8812 LAGUNA :-nGUEL ·195 1720 :~!~~ ~:~~ ....... !?.~~I :.::.~~~~::~ ....... ! ?.2. ~ Open 19'2:1 L;rn:u l>r 5Ur,, "rw 3br. 2 ba. ss.1.900 \Int 1·0111111' 1 lh In~ :!5l4 W C't•ntral S \ \1 ,1 11 ' \ l r ..1, 'f 1:!,\J l .>'H 1~27 -431 7:JK:I 11X/ll,ll ~111.'0IK MESA VEr~JE F1111 1 • 'd II\. I IOI'\ J, • fi.,n t· \It '\'I :..1.1-• THE ..,0·1~saLCRS 7r.,.'7 .• .)3S3 , ...... , ' f ' 'It-1111111\' 11>1 ,\ l.1111 IV.ant 1·111ul ~·1.!J<>,, I 11\1 ,t 1 '0.11 I !!I'.: <'t!A'llH) Sl'r,! I \I. Is I'. F \'I" I(,.·' I l \ . ii II <' \1 T11u1· h' t1111•· ·-::s lllSI,/ \ti 1111 BLT "Better Look Twice" '" ''"I'••'' up 111( • 11.1 l Ill• I By O wnr, Vacont Shu"' n ll\ Jl'l•l Ofll\ .ll11 .:11.1 11111<111 F'r1•n1 h ll 11.1 I I I I "' ,,,1, ""'' ..W.i t 111 7:'1 I h• l.1 11111 II.\ (JI\""' ·"'" I"·' I hll!l' It,, I Ill 11).11 ..., •• 1.HllO •'II .l!la.'I, µ11111111h ""' .. \" PRl':\'11-.W .!>< t11 J11tl new 2 ~ton· IMtnl'~ W<:!>lSldl' Co~la :\h'~a Appl onl) Wrtl(' 1 ·1,,~~tllt'd Ad 11804 D111ly l'llut I' 0 Box 165(). ('u~ta :'tl l•sa 92G26 IOWA STREET TOWNHOUSE SS0.500 Sl!l 8i5 Do"'n h::.Unll' l'\"ltnl! \ \ Lo,111 SJ0.1~:!5 I >""nt'r Brl'k1·r l'l<l'\lll' \LS ONI. Y 1r.1 • ll lo\\ J Str eel >.10. •·I II• K1.1 Ktl\Jtl VAALLS OF GLASS bfoy OYW 2400 sq. ft. ift tllia lttfr., bold, oper..,''ftoor pf•. 41~onditfGMd IR, Ftl, D'). w /fi,..,.ace irt matter lillllte! Thia \.a '.iolle' ~ UNvenity Parlt It alMMdcMt with 1mony quollty UfHJradH. lest locaffonl I SI 19,900. CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Associates Re altors Hwttington leach I 040 lrviM 1044 ...•..............•.......•..........•....••.• Seclusion in the clly :mr penthou:.c Condo. h) owner SS0.000 846 2689 MUST SELL. }lOVING 2 story 2400 l>Q fl lm mae. ~ve~ to.: "'knd' 968·5469 ll~ O\\nl'r. :! -.1~ I 111" H.1. 1~1· fam11\ 1 m I pk • .. " p\l ,,110<11·1·!-of I lt.:l· ui.-t: hdrm h11111 ,11 l111ni; &. d1111n.: 1 !YI lmls•'l''I. "Prklr-.. I rt•n: &. rear. 3 t•:ir gJr, cm l ul d1• SJ(' 963·8437 aft 5PM --_t BY OWNER PICASSO Dtdn l h 1 l' here but ll -.url' ,., J hlJUlllUI I bt•druom h uml' in lhl· l"OLON\' ldt·all\ 101 JI l<tl on t•ul dt· ,.,.:u 111·t•t "ll h .1 IJI').. I• I '\,1.,11 tor t.crr1t~ l1\ll.' '"'"''' < '"' l ln ... l'\. tlti'.\ $45, 900 RANCH REALTY Bcaul1ful Continental 551•2000 Townhouse. 3 Br 2 Ua. IT ALL ADOS UP fpl<' Pool. tennis. "'111 End lot·:it1on on Rrl'l'n finance. al 8',, 20'.c b<ol down. 897.7272 • t , spac1oult. 2 Crpk~, __________ ,laundry rm. •I bag --------... -111 bdrms. famllv rm. & C'losets galore ·uni\ crl>1 Dutch Haven Marina l)' P.ark lo<:al11>n all Jdd~ up Lu a bu~ al Sl 12.500 h n1C'1' 1lunt1ns:t11n B1•a1·h lo1·at1n11 lll',11 "' hoob. -.hopp1n~ JO!I ''I,• I •1111 C ' \ " 11111 \ltlll, 111111 \ ·ll 1'1 ol 1111 • '.1.1nna '\;l'Jl J hnlrm I\ 111 1'11 I 1 .. ·"'' 111111' \\ 111 .. I '11 ~ ll.1 \ I \,\ ht1.!• l.1·mh 1111 ::as ~~:.ooo~ ff I 111\d 'j Ill I 111 I I \lllt rcHl''\I f-, t l(~Hfl hl\11 kit ln.J ... ~111' '''1111' '\11 1111\\ '\ I 11tl1 1 l<lt. i.t, 1.,u.1 .• : lh l~ lpl1 \ hJt 1!.t1n Jt I• l o cl ,\ I 111\'ll d \\ill hu'c, 111 h.11 ,\. li11;•h1 ,1111 11. ,jr I. ~')!l'.1:1t1 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- '•: 1111 l \I I I\/\ H ~.1.0110 Coro:ra dc.-1 Mar I 0221 .111.~... Foun~ain Valley I 034 .">JI ~Ml • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • Westhaven Realtors BRANO HEW ~~---------• Fuunt•llll l'a1 k ~ -.lv. J llr lnt1 RE Nt'tworlc VILL~ Rb\l TORS OEAMEMOME \ :.u1><•r "l·:'\Sl;.;<iTON I lx'<irnnm home• in dc~u .1 bl\• l'n1n•r!>ll\' r.1rk t1I I n""' NH•1•ly upg1 illll•d lhrnughoul BET'I EH lll'llllY UN Till~ ()~ ~:" 612-5200 .................... OCEANFRONT Tnplt'x + l!lll'"l uµ.1r1 m1•nt (;n'.1l Summ1·r Wmkr fl•nlal 1-:J-.\ to l>hOw' $3.l!I !'>OCI • associated ISROt< ERS-;-A l:.AL TORS 102~ W llalboo • 7 l·lU J. UNDER $50 000. ~Jo:\ ERAL \\'\IL \Ill.I-: '\,lJ DOW~ \' \ l'III®im•ema 962-4471cr.m 54e-e103 4 BR + DEN ~ P\OC~ 1•rul ur11t T\\nhnw AdJ -------------mj I f.5\0\CZ f' =--cs Mll1• ~q f'.11 II -.tll.511CI ti\\' 11!1'.1l 111mlun.t111111 ul RCZO ¥&·~ I I) S1Hl:ld!>'\ \ll' ... pool ., S l2flll mn l-.1• 11pt1on t?l 1 I !'168 nr ~ 17 5 lti:.' BY OWNER Sp~fa~' Jl1ll 4\2...,~ IM~I ·, Iv :1 llJ \ u·.. II.tr tw11 Vu•'I' 11111' ~l!l~I ~>1111 I 111 ....:1-fir 111 l'm11· only !).IO OJH $64,950 or~.1 :ltiw POTENTIAL PLUS <'<>Nf><> SPEt:IALIST, I l II C' :\I . F VI v I.·" g I' II ti " .. I<! I h :1 r II II d1 :..t (1 n l' n l' ..t It y . ht•cl1w1m h111111• l111ocl 'IK11,tt<I07 Romantic Courtyard Sharp Glenmar We~I home . !.O <'lean 1t s queaks! J b{·druom s. drning a r ea . 1·01) ftrepld<'e llugl• md:,l"r ~!room. <·athl·<lrJI n·d lll~s. i:reen h"u"•' ~ lr1111 l1ees $64 .~.'>0 Bl\lt, 1 .Jll 540-1720 pJrk111.: \ll '.'>I 'i ~. E ' l'.11 I 6411 ·~JVO . . \~\I "'LE\ ... . · nE-A LT\:"~. ••70 Jotnblw. A4 ,.....,_, h.cfl Buyeri Equity In brJn1I n1"' 311r ~ h.1 '"' m.11 <1111 111 111 .111•t1I 1111 \11\11r1,1 -..1 I \I I h1)I 11 .. 1111· " 111111. r 1111"' '111 l1ou ~ IH''-' tf\\IU ' \ .lf1 -.dt-rl \pt-.,'(. '"''" .. nl h1' • hol< t' 1._,111n.1tl'd .1111' • umplt•1i1111 1l.1t1• t>l11•11'<I '"' 1mm1•cl '·"'" 1 nt.ol pl ... , ~;:1 •1:111 l•.1 ,., ·" Hwwfinqtott leoch I 040 ....................... C't 1'-IH> S I' L('I \LIST II II t. \I F \' h . 10111 h,10111 Hl'.ill). 'Jt.:1 t~:i fix Up & So•e l.r1·.1I l lulrm lltM1r l'IJn. fAABl!l.L 111111ni.: .1r1·.1 ran~h ll~IK k1l1lw11 lph 1·11,1·1~:d "#1 lnColifomio" p,11111 'I 1111 k po:,,t''J';IOll 1042 >1.X ~uo, T .1rhdl. H,J.TRS ..... ...:- l'Jll 'lt>" s;11il. • H'~ Fomily <*ont ....•••............•••• RANCH Rl::AL TY 551-2000 IRVIME'~ F!:~EST 111'.I Ultlul It nc·ho '\.1n .f11Jqu1n ·1 111111 h111111· 01 t•rluok' I!• 1 • 11helt & pool With th. hmnt· ,·1111 riln furgt'l th11-.1' '.11 II l'hore!. & 1•nJu\ 1·l1·i.:.111t 111101,: B1•1L,•r llurf\' C.1U~!'>-U:IOJ ___ ... ______ ._; :! llJ \ ''" ;,111 :!:rx t 1llU,11!tlt•tl 1111\(l ~()!l(\ I \\I.rill., 'li:J t:.711 h it. i Klll \I I' i:l.! 11r, .. 1J1111 l>drrn l~m1I) room. w 1· t I.> J 1 i Ii r 1 C' k ftreplJt'l'. t-'ormc1I din ln11 .. i.pa1 kl,u~ pool & pJl1u JI 1· • .1 SK6.:.uo. r.111,.,11, Ill. l'HS, rall K-t.!-M.~I Hunt Harbour :!hr.:!' ,h:i, Twnhme Fully up i:rnded 1nd'i: m1rrnn·d closets, wet bar, Spun1'h trlt.'d k1lt't1, l!ltns, frplt. 2 ~arden p<1t1os + 2 bJkoml'!>. A mcn1t it's rnl'I tennis crt, pool. .J aeu111 Sauna. gas Blltl s & ~ :-.tor) duhh!'.11;!. By ownr S75.950. 8'10 2881 l'\ l'S & wknds or 6-H 71RS d!lln .... Need Room For Pool Table? 1-'1111 ~ Ina .. nl 111111g f111 st.!l •11111 :1 llt·tl 1 m ., .! hJth, 11111111~ t hui..:1• 1um1I~ 1 m w't1h wet hJ1 \l.amm11tll lhh pond anti wurk~hop :\1•\\ , .1rp1 h .\ p .11 n I W h ,1 I n>ultl )Ou a-.1. • 546-4141 P-Re .. cH CHA TEAU 2 STY-POOL IUCH· $57,950 t'Jlram<Jllr hnni.: room. ((lrmJI cltnin,,: room )!Jrc1t•11 'It'\\ k1tchl•n :.irt1-.t11 11111·11 ... 1.11rs to ~ l' par,, I I' m o1sl1• r & ch1\drt·n ~ Mllll' 22 fl ~al lrnom s I fl•d 1rn rt~ tonm 01 .. rlool.1n1o: ~A> u rt 1 ,, 1 d 11 u r r ~ ' 9'.1 7HXI . ~-lijPdtd] L~;~J>OJt. ~~~;~ M ft-om f'ntry hall to hui.:t- step down family room. fMmal dmrnlo!. 1?ourmct kil<'hen, 3 bc<trm. <'Xlra lge 2 car 1tar + 100 !IQ fl 4Hached room, H 1-· pool Reduced $':1000, now $ll7.500 .ooc.11·~ C.M. di• ,, DOUBLE UP ~ Ht>mes rn a Park Ii kt• 1ett\n1t' As~umoble VA ~•n 1 HURRY! : Red Carpel Rultors • 754 1202 LOVI HORSIS? ia Acrtt In Newpnrt lo ~Id your d~am runch J'll0,000 Red Ciarpet R~altora 7~ \ t-:H'1 ""'. r: llupl1•\ s .. nf lfv. \ lln 1·111111 r lq>l1-. llltl\\11 1111111 , .. , .. , 01111 t" ""'"' t 1;;1 f~lfi:I !'utl '!Ill • l,,1 hullh ...... 1111 ul t1\i\ \ IUl t t>I Ut'J • ,., .11•1 l'\11 \1\1111'\ lfr.tl fo:.,t.1l• !.I I dX I Ce1p4tCodOupi.x COf'Ofto ct.I Mer S.'ulh nf Hw), rornl'r Int f,l('tn~ South Twn '.!Hr''· fpll· ' ..\· Ill'\\ t',lf'l)C't 1)1\ i<h•d :? 1·:1r ,.::tr Call 675-9259 BY '\PPThNl.Y By()"' n1•r illl iCll 1, lkogo111a .\ "' ~I m.101 CostaMeso 1024 ..•.........•.......•.. LARGE F•MILIES ATTENTION lluf?l' add on fc1m rm w rrptc :l yrs nl'w All nrw k1lC'hcn apphanres. ~ hdrms. 3 bath. over 2.000 sq rt Garage pa11 • 1Must1cal rcll. great -.tr~ .i;pa<'e Nit't'ly de· roratcd home nr sC'hools & shoppmf? Offered al S&i.750 545·9491 ail DRAMATIC COHTIMPORARY 41B>ROOM Built around Anthon y J>(>l>l S.-pnrut(' C'h1ldren 's wml( w/plt1) )II Ill twum t'<'lllna In rum rm w 1plo> room Jnrt noove K1tl'l1en h1•11 tr111h m1uher . Nutonc ct•nltr. <'O n· l1nuowi <'lc11.nin1e ovc-n Ctnlr1I vat·uuro. 10 tercom A!lklng StS9.000 545·1M91 Walke r C lee R1!1tl l fiturt l BDRM · 2 BATH + A~dRoom $58,900 I nmph·teh n durf11,lwtJ lo\ 1•h I ·11.,l J \l1·-..1 h11111" \ .u·.1111 A. \\ .11l,1hll' t V""-•AT6 0 Pf"N UOV\.( Af Al h ...... 645-9161 A REAL CHARMER Trans(erred. mu't ~di. 1mmac. 3 hr, 2 h.1 . P'>•ll . .1 1·, c.indcr.:rnd 'IJrnl.11 '· tr.: f:nn rm. 11ual d1•c•or I hruout. :i 1 r' 11lc1 S1•l' tu ht•lil'H' S9i.CKIO ~1~7 ~5!l tlWl\EH "\<"HI FICE \111'l' iJm11\ hom1' 4 I hc'(Jrm,,, wpJralP family room h11Jl pJrk1ni:. ~om Tarht•ll, RLTHS. , .111 x.r• x~.i l11W\o ... H "Ill'. \l 'TY Im fl1 .1 • II I .1 I I' 'I h li r m . I' 1111 li•cl dt•n u~r·c1 brt1·k fplc h.11111\ k1l1 hl•n ~ill> lllll/ l>iZ 1100 f.1rbcll HI. l'HS 1·all 9fi2 ~'\t;l; SIEK & FIND• WILD ANIMALS OF ROPE S L L I W U 0 Y Y A S A C I A M A J 0 L N BARNOAM Y GU P fl Y ER YT 0 R 1 0 A Y Sl41\ 0 ~ A B 8 l T 0 U f 8 E A T X 0 0 F E N 0 0 P R A R C 0 A S H 0 N Y G M A R T S M P T K M R Y 0 F K N S 0 L 0 T N T H A E E A W J 0 A I 0 l E S E M E R M I N E Y U S 0 8 I F R Y L N 0 R N A E B L G M N 8 E E L Y 0 K 0 0 0 W I T N A A I N E S 0 N S C T A C E L 0 P A L H E 0 S 8 0 X R T 0 R S N E M A T R 0 C A M E L A E H E P N t T R A M E G I N 8 A T 0 L A N B I 0 R A C N R O U T Y T l X C N Y L A L F M 0 E T S U B l'IUIU(ll()n, l-ltd4lt n worllt btlOW •POH i' forwtrd, t.11· watd, uo. do_.. 01 dl~tlly find tldl .nn l>O• k In.,_ Bear ,ox Otter ~ Chamo1s LY'\x Polecat ~ Elk Marmot Rabb ft Ennl n1 M.rten Rtf~ttr • TOllOrrow: Wut S.rl in 1044 ........•.............. POOL& SPA A 4 bedroom home in the beautiful RACQUET red hill ~ .. : . 552·7500 CLUB ol Jrv1ne. ll is a.ii-___ ..... ___ _ GRANADA S Model and --- won'last long Ne&r Park Ex t• I & TENNIS coU(ts. Only CeD IOftG Sll9.500.Callforappt Pinn 102 t R Home!I 4 Bdrm., 2 bn • panelt'cJ fam rm .. w t hullt in bookshelvc11 f"rcs hly pulntC'd & wallpnpcr~d Complete ~pri nk II"" syi.11..'m 1-· & ft, plui. over heud in rl11nl arhor Cnll today for an ur1µtllntmcn1 todny tn II\'<' lhl' man)! ouhlundlnit fraluru~ S87.500 ltAMCH RIAL TY 551 ·2000 CALLUS FOR •t'fOMIS • S6o,ooo-$7b,ooo ttt T•tfft l l"IM ~THI HOMJSELLllS . 752 .. llSJ COASTAL AND CITY VIEWS -a hi9'11Y ~d fomUy home °" a hill onriooldng LOCJ191a le-each and the ocean. leauHM lights at ni9ht. Tiv-tt h.dt-ootm, flreplac•. and modern st~~-so••r kltchtt1 ...................... $179,900 493-8812 I.I\ ( ;\ ''1 \ NICI 1-:1. .S~5 11:..~1 SOl'Tll L.\C t ·~ \ t'I~• ~55 l 1.,\c: I ''I'\ fl E1\f'll ~97 2411\1 lrviM I 044 Lqqwta Beoch ··••·••·•·••·•·······•• ....................... . 1048 STEAL IT!! and relax 1n gr:iemu" 111 mg m l'nl\t'f::O.ll\ l'ark 2 'l) to"' nhoml! • :1 llH .!. ba ldm rm \\ .1111 or h1C'\ I 11• In puol ll'llfll'> i.:1111. 11.11 k' &. :.h11pp111i. S:l!l.IJU(I ... ~, : 1 .... !l>.1 '11111 1' II l" ll 11· t1 }'. tJ lo.•· \.Ii d > I • ' ' I • 1;11 l I lllll li;.111d11 ·\\ T11 i:1 •, ii"\' 11 nr .JHH :.!h.1 ,; , .11 gar ~;nt1r1· :.!11 \1 111 fl1 ,1,l£•r '"Ill' S!ltl .'illll llw1wr likl' :JIUU55!) OI 5111 59&; Trees~ OCEAN VIEW H111ld1ng !>tlt' ~xrlu,,l\·l' drcJ Ah'o flt'alh It·!>~ thJll 300 e..i"' "ll'p:. lo lht' 'and' $80 0011 ll<lWN 11111 fo \t'I l'J ll\ t11! • IJ I( 1iCKI 'li rt :>.IW :01 l''l>I .~!Iii o .... m·r CAPISTRANO t-IORSE COUNTRY 1\111 al .ct m'l,1)111•1 1• L!I\ 1• I\ Oil•' 11• l'I' l11lhlll1• ho mt• V"'"'" 111' lht· 1 .clh·v Loh 111 l 1 t•t•:, i\ 111' v. ~·' (' ll' I II Ill :1 II R home lari:t· pool s.! 15 000 GoreJeOUS yards :I )lonan·h U.J\ l'la1a r r 0 I c s s I fl n " I I ' L..igunJ "'•i.:ut•I IJnd~1·apcd aml ill'l'lll'Jl 496-7222 83 I ·0836 t'd hom1•. r. 11111:1\ Inn h ti----------t r c e !. "'•arl~ 111·"' 1arpt•h clr,qw:, ftl''"" p J 1nl1· d l h .. ti 1 111-. form.ii .J111n111,.. 11w11n ch 11 ,ltl'.I 1>1111111' Ii.II \\ '- ll' ;f 11 l>ritl-. lt1t'l'l:t1·1• ~ i ti ~ 11 II. 111\ I{ , • .t I ;~11 11:..~1 LOCJima Ni9u~I 1052 !'u..,1n111 'lllr FH : h.1 r1 .. 1111 .. 1 '"''pi., ''·'-•t•ll ,,.,_,. ~Ull t It I······ "''h 1n1t-1 110: .111d \\ ,., 1,,,, I I ... 1111 ... "' 'tJ'ft&~Q!ll i BOND REALTY 11111.l~tii KJI '111 I "l: I In California" TURTLEROCK 6BR-CUSTOM OCEAN VIEW Hell bor Yu HMt Yortol1no 4 Br 4 Ba pool w Jae. huge lov rm frrnl dm rm. paneled 1.1m rm & 1>t'paralt: L1111is1d rm Tiil' pal1011 ui.1..!I bn1..k dnH & porth wt:l bar wallpapt:r i:ll etc tllghty upgra<led <.. 1mmaC' Ne'l'pOrt ~lhl dli.ll'lct $189 000 mrl (el I Pl Call~ !U47 tor apµt ROOM FOR IOAT Camp1.:r lOO 10 11-.t-: • l WO nl'W ('U!°>tom hom1" 1n Newport H ght::-. .1 Ur+ li;t bonu1> rm ~· b:.t lam+ clan rmi:.. 2:111'1 l>Q rt 2 i.tory. lot:. ul -.oo<l $141,000ea. 3106 & 3112 Broad ~t 1::.ist of Nwpt & So or 15th St Upl'O wkdy::. I .I "'kncb 12 4 Call 731 1522 Wrst1:rn Pa<'1f1t Prop EASTBLUl''f' Outstand1n,.; \ 1ew Ii) O\\nl!r 1 Br ;. ram rm :>lt.~1 OIJll F or apµt IW-1 1~21 BAYSHORES ~ 1'.L L .\'\,U ·• hr & tk11 \\ J.11•11111 ~WI .)Ill) II\' .1ppl Ofll\ I 'rnport' 1 lnust• r.1:! :111;,,, San c1 ... -.nte 1076 ....................... ABO\. t: THE 81-,,\\11 T il l': t'L1 1M J\TI Rt-ef~att.' Condomtn1um w unobstructed whwatc.•r O<' vu Harely avail. this 1:. San Clementt ':.finest BERTHA HENRY REALTORS 215 Del Mar 492·4121 Nr beach & Pk New 3Br 2Ba 2 ~ty It\ rm Relocatini: must Hll $80 100 ()..., nr 551 :.!Uili 3't3 "'knc1' Son Juan Capish'cmo I 07:3 •••••••.....•.......... \ \'\1.1 l"Y \ ll"W ;")'I, '" I ' t I, I 1'.1l1·1I JI<~ I th,11"1111.1 wd .... th th,, .... 1rm !.11•111' h• .. 111 IAK.C\t'd o1 ti' ftill' " ..... 111 .J ll;cll ·~Ii .'>t~I AHCHORAGlt INVESTMENTS C7 I 41 496-7711 l'n·:.t1 g1ou'> T111tl,·111rk Ii lld1111 c·uo,lum tl111 1•I lrt'1' ltnrd ~tn•t•l li ,, l 1•cl gdrdl'n cntq ll11 i.:•· !>eparalc family r1111m Formal c11n111g room llnrk frpk 111 l'11•g.lllt I 11 1 n g r 011 m L •11 I!• mJ<ttcr "1ng I .. 11111d1' 1 oom P rofl''"'''"·dl . I ,1 fl d " ,qi t .I :l I ,1 I Monon:h Bay Te rrace lb r poi.I -.1 11·d lot \ I .1 >I II It II I\ \ I II\ 11 I 1,;·1 111Ki "·',. 1•11, 1>:!i l Scinta Ano 1080 l"\ ('!'\ Loke forest 1055 ......•..•..••••.••.... BY OW ... ER I. \I\ I. I II H l.!» I 11 HUH L'~.11 l..1hlr11nl • dr.1k 1111 :JUJ air »It Kl I> C IJl<.'11 \\ tTkl'nd!> ..........•.••......... $4SOODOWM Poolsule Adull Condo 3 Br 11 2 hn Mill' No 11( So u t h Co a s l I' I a z ;1 Sl5 000 £Irk 545 11.l07 INVESTERS -$33.500 $1Cl.IJ(M1 down SlR.'\ pmnl )! ,tr .1g1• """ ;-. ••• llll(l \ ',1ll l1ld.1~ i 1~ I .!/11 lll:.DL<'•.l>'K.'oOO Ren.IS251l Pnnonly c., ... t Shu"' 1 •1..,,. J ll r 2 Ba. ~ 4!33-l 4pm Kpm i\gn 1•lu-.h q1t ~ 1\ d-. tu big 1.1!.l' l'ttl rrn Incl" pd. Othtt R~ol Estote rt!< L.t' Jan' ·'"' l t~r· •••••••••••••••••1 ••••• P11n1 uni\ Mobile Hon'lltt l09W'o Ceoch I 048 Mission Vie"o 1067 For Sme I I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oc•anYiew Retreat EnJn~ a Laguna 'urn m~·r Low 1TIJ10ll'OJ111·1· luxury c·ondo :! ll<lrm' tll.'n & 2 hath:-Om· n.,11 IH'W w µool &. .J dCUI II Walk to beach S!H,500 NORINS REALTY * 494-8057 * OCEAN VIEW ..........••.••••..•.•• •BY OWNER• I 'ordo\ .1 ~I nclt•I .ti! It 1-.1 J Jrdllll' Cul d1· Sat ( ';11l 552·1U;hX ;Ill lipm BY OWNER t ;, ll•·llrtH11n-. i\1'~1·an \!di 2:!00 + ''I II up ~' atl1•d . SX!l !11111 (',!II l{jO !11111; :! B~lrm , '''.1,ntt'mp h111lH' ~wport Beach I 069 on.!. l.()IS (l\•t·an \U-\.\ •••••••••••••••••••••'• ltolll lg1· p.11111 rl1 ·1 k' '"'' 1 11 r m \\ llt l'lll.11·1• ~l!l.5011 FL, LI. I' H It E MISSION RE.ALTY Phone 494-073 1 Jacui1i Spa Wtth 111>enut1ful f)Ol•I 111 .1 hul(l' 11c<'ludtd >cl lh1' J bc.lrm. 2 ba hnnw ha' fam rm . fp/c' ,\..:rt lol·a \1011 $115,5()(1 VILLAGE OF HARBOR VIEW ~HERITAGE . -: ., . ltEALTORS Capff vatin9 1. " n G i-: u o v •: n l>onhn~ vu from 1 tw; :1 s II O R ES h <1 m <' b v bclrm homl• ft'ehmni.: .1 uwn agt S21~.ooo Open unlqu~ brick retir )d rl111ly t:lll An11111111 Woy w irorden. ldt'11I for 0111 ~.411 i·ll\4 door drntn 117 500, Sell Idle Items 842·5fi7R J Older 10x511 lo lw m<I\ 1:'./ Xlnt cond. rph. tlqr.; & blln,., ,klf\IO!! & a"'lllOI! ~5 0011 w 1 II ( t n Jn ll' hl5 57H4 m Newport 35'. I 12Br. m park . $2200 6-15 801R 5.'l NATION,\1. :!I Sip" I, t'C>mpll•tely rn11nd At bt'OH'h Sl700 l'.cll 1.:1:1' :1>17 1:14!) HuntinqtOft Eeoch 611 llroadmnrr 12,:.;! ~nb fora«* 1-'u ll llOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dani Point. ell(ht 3Jlart menl $278.000 P 0 Bo'< 2818. C.aprstrano flt :\cl'l Cetnetef'y Loh/ Cryph • I SOI) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Save 25~ Westm1ni).tl'r Mcm 'I Pnrtc Ohl l'r) pt Pvt pty 493 71.~1 Commercial Propffty 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ~'.~~'. ~.-::!'. '!! !!!~,.., .. 1~~'. ~.~'!'. :!!!! ~ 0 0 0 ., 0 ?.'.".'.'. ~.~'!'. '!! !?!~ .. ,.,. !!~!! -~~!':':':!~~ .. ,. ~::: ,'!':!=!~,.,. ~~: -~~!~~ ,.., tho._ M•~h 31 091 I c-s.:::-:..:~ OT CQ1tdoml1tlumafTpwn. Condomlnhuna/Town· Loh for Sal• 2200 CoroM cMf Mar 3122 Coda M•ta 1224 ~H•.-.a. 12• ~C:U'•!.u"~~•••• •••-••••••• .. ••••-••• U..funaiahed )42:. hous•t for 1ale 1700 house~ for salt 1700 1o •0000•••••••••••••••••• ....................... ~ .. ••• •• ~a. It 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'9 ~ ~~-::_::: ·~·~·;;~~~~·~·~;·~, • ·01)' :i br dplx, ftpl Gc·t rl'ad} for s ummer ..... -................ LeC)IMo .. och 3241 • ........ ~ ........ . ----~~ Zonc•d Cor 17 unih hrdwoodnr:> So of ltwy 2tir,dbti:ar,dup $2~ BEACH l!:xtt lnl<•H•I 3 ••••,.•••••••••••••••••• Or 2'•8'1 thw111ircn.011 LuxwyCondo *. * LAGUNA HIGUB. l Bedroom 2 bath. l bedroom 2V2 bath and 3 bedroom 212 bath Townhouses. Many with pauoram1c views. Prices start at $18.900. Owncr-O('rllpant principals only Im· .lfl ttcitak oc•(•upa ncy 23821 HILLHURST DRIVE, abo•e Alpha leta on Crown Valf•y Pkwy. Mc,Jels open 9 00 AM to Dusk QUAIL PLACE DEVB.OPMEHT CORP. ( 714 I 831-3192 ~\7d31,t.:'._,.,.. 110 pt1l1. 1375. Tene\ 898 989, Sm t'ee_ Br 3 Oa. tplc. IK~ fo'um S~aculltr Oeeisnfront Canjl w (a, 11 of )""'I & ~ nr den i 1, Dj. dinin11 w ~•JrhlflCll IX>""1 hh.• Ill" ,,.,..., ' Rm. ~~tbar Rttlnr :?•, Chff Or 3 br. frpk lt:1uu,• :.o mo ti-lG~IUit urea. riool.Jo,tc u111. s.J<JS UJ'llli. 1181 2 Oral\. 1 -lUdrm.2ba.NrSo Codt en ~JC. $b2S Alts. S600mo <4t!J>ll76l723 llU \tJlloy R1·u11 or' Mw.e S2"1S,000 rran unly ~ Plua & sd1b 1-'rpk ~ 44-12 e\~ SI)() At bt•.1rh' tut '"' 'lt\3 !.171 1 Cftlhlry AnOltCla! L $t!IO mo S48 7822 ----, ltt•frq: hl'l't·r liu11 >' REALTORS 7S2 ~153 ?'~ 111~ 31.lr. 2b,;.i c;ondo1 2 N End. 2 Br 2 U,1 111111 Srnt 1u• t,.t~ l!MICI I $4()0 Mo ~ Br :! ll,1, llU I' a r M ... r p II l I I) \.:ird. <:lo.w lo lku1 h t;. • ,. Con~rs Gulct. Townhou~· IB Unit ot in CostJ M1·'11 cpu bllns 3093 Lo r,•n \lolbhtr,do1r ixx11 lt•n th<>p:. \rl) 15t' ·IV4111;•1 Unfurn1~d 3525 Sl2S 000 Pnn<:IJ>Jb uni) Lil Pets OK SS7 I 1Jl rui. ~125 Joun. e.u;.1:171 --. -llluJh t '01111" ~<'I ~•·It' 1•1 ••••••••••••••••••••• • • ~5!!355Hpm JASMIHECREEK uill-iti2S97 3Br...2b:,Cti~1h1 l\1"1111 ,1111 :.;t,,,, lt p'. ,, 111 :s Iii:! u,1 rtub Jm\, ~LAH SIX Mont1cello. ~ Br 2 IJj dbl 11 :'llun111 r h !"ummit L.w h 111 • 111111 •11•1 ~um 111• 1 eh1hln·n OK t.I Toro 3BR. 2l'IBA. hirn rm garVerycle11n.~rnu f\licut'i ·~~ulh .. :il) Ith 1.' .. 111·1 1 1"' ''""'"' :i~>~llO:>Oor8J0801:! Mouttoin, De~. pnvatc stud~ \lo fr pie, II\ Bruce. !!63 8.'177 ~ ~'::~•••••••••• •• ?~.~~ re11 .,.1.11 • nw on I 1· ·'" 111 ,.,. 111 ,, 11.,1 11, l'I• RffC>rl 2400 rm & libr.1ry ;irca ·l~l i:.'l,l lllu!'J.,.k\!J~1> ~:111 "'" 1 •. :1 !1.t111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I lud f I th 4tlr.2Ba.S38umo.Lcrn,d ._.OVEl..,.NOW Mu~I :.1·11 l"QU1l1c~ in pool. jar11u1 & tcnn1:. Y' · gar. pets. c 1 rcu 2 room 1·ondo nNIC m· es u~e o r u > se, 1 hll I ~ .... :!' ~br, Ot·,.rn vie" 1., hJ ;,.,J Ul.JX1•\1 • C.1hlorn111 f'ine-. un1m 1.ouris Call ro1· Jppt. Yr ok 8990akSt &t2 :.ws:1 • i.chout. park .ind ~e5~i... i:.i~ tlo:.;~ \': U111·k B;I\ Jl1 ,1 111,1 11· " ~~~~--.:w,.~ pruvl'<i prripNty, \Jr!l.'d lybt> $850 mlh :<ho~ping $325,mu .mu a)" 7~ 7 ' Br \\OO<il·n 1111111. II•'" :t -wuts.8J'J024l COUOFMEWPORT OanoPoittt 3226 R•HCHREALTY 4~11211 evc:.4~~ -'ar t;Jr. uu 11 ·"11' ApartmenisF\,"'i'IMd • N\\pl llgh ;1n•;i, rw\lo :.! Hr I ... lfa I.II ti p.1110 FI{. l'nrl ~".1r ~·h1l<J OK t.M IOU:'Jil Condomlnl mtfTow I p REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1651•2000 01.·ean view nr bch. Jbr, 1-'nn l i.:~.cn. 110 l'.l~lld 1~11 ••••••••••••••••••••••' ....._ __ ..... ~ n· ncome roperty 2000 Ranches, Farms, 3b 1 r ~ .. 75 ur ~t~ s.:r.s mo 833 01 t!l .. _j i--~ 3706 -snn-sal• 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GroYet 2700 675-551 I Walk to manna & bch's a. g:.lone P-7' ggboalsunv -.-•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Sparkhng2sty,3 Hr,212 IRVJNE Tenex898989lSmFce 2 br !bu nr teunis ct!.••••••••••••••••••••••• L1•1i.u1 l' Wurlll 'l'ow,•1 ~ EXECUTIVES 2 UR., I bu , :.angle house lia, r pts, drps, frplc. Re(· 2 BJt, 1 Ba . $395 Ocea-;:;-;.ew 2 br, $37S. Pe~ Fnc'd yd, refr1g. cpl:., l Br. gar apt, on Gr.ind Vu, lu>e Ill' Ml•Jb, maul, 39 UNITS on lot. Dbl. ~ar. ~SO Mo. fac1lit1es. l..se $435/mo 2 BR. 2 Ba ~ ok Fee frµlc, ~ar $495 751 215!1 Canal $27S mo. I .. .,. You don't ha vc to be an yearly lse Call Pat Fry. 493·9672 or 2 BR. 2' 2 Ba . $535 M R 1 tA0- 5370 646·3569 O'' du, ...,.,.uoo l!H> lXlll Santa Ana. S600.000 execull\I! lo afford this Scenic Prop 61S·S126 Clms 831 2715. J BR, 2 Ba . $47S 600 am enta s . ..,.. 2 BR 607 Irvine. cpl onl} ---- Waterfront <'ondo. 8ri-.t11I 27 liachelor units & beaut brand ne.,. 2700 --------3 BR, 2''2 ba S..75 S8S 2Br wood & gla:.s home in l':o pet:.. $360 mo 493 5067 Corona del Mar 3722 <.:uve. <.:arl..,bad 1440 ,,11 121 Bdrm units ~q ft home on :?1 1 a crt:s 3 BR. den. Lovely yard LOV EL y NEW. some .J IJR, 21, Ba ssso. 725 Bl~ebird Canyon $600 & t>t2·391S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft 2 bdrm, 2 hJth. ,,.,.1111 llLL GRUNDY thJt h;ii. rt dll UK f< So or .,~-:V~.; .~ Month. ocean view 2Br. den. $37S mo 497•1~ an 6PM. ...a.r.wPORT CREST VIEW OF HARIOR vnol. ,aunJ, Jal'U1l1 REALTOR 675-6161 1(7)1,!>s~ .. ·;6..,52~7 Agent.,....__ mo.496TI75 3250 "'5 b d 20x20 Studio. pool, $325 dock J\.Jtlahh_· J:.'t,h ,k1 " ,,_ 'uou --------L.ag...a HiUs Oeaut1rul 3 e room mo 675 . 27 6:.t 3 RR. 2 Ba. ear. crpts, yr· FOWltain Valley 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ramil) hil me w dining __ ----& !>Jll ~~.;,1111 Hrolo.cr l3o S I I V .,~HA TERMS ly $HS mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• d I k • i i I ;~1 3:!tJM • rreRo • pnn.i,, 1 up e' "" 673.JH.SOAgent LaRuna Village Brand room l>t<rnratt> 1 e a LG. STUDIO A,T. S2'J500 12 llllr Jn1.:om1· SJH'<lJ<'Ul<1r 3llr :?hJ 2Story,Jbedrm.2ba, new AiC2BdrmCondu modi· I \'I EW OF Sl8Umo \~u· \JK ~r Catr) :.elf owe 11111111 .. • 011 lri; fnt•d h11 l.Jq~c 1 lldrm. fqik bonus room fplc. t>W. Brautirui \lt>w Club oc J-; \ '\ I rorn P>ur 673 1055 ncotne Prop~rty 2000 'l..1\~·,S!1>1)r 11:1J11!171 hul!1' II\ rm. frph' l'11 pallo.):Jtai:c >t2S SJ9S mo 71 1 963..CSGY Pool.pn\llege:. c1 11 ,, 1 • 1 11 hJlt.:on\ (herlnok:. len ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\nltt<·inh lll\H t.:-l l2}2 ·l!l7:!:!9:!313rE:..eeula\ .. homi• :! :.hop.ping & se h11111" 11 1' 111 u11 ~ & pool CostaMeso 371"1 Ill ILIJl-.1<~ \l fl·:-..lllt'\ PRIMEEASTSIDE 111111177Stitll $31i51Tl() 83011748 ::.wo mo l)t'.irli·J~t· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lr1 lwJut ~1111·1.11!0 C.1 I:! hui.:e i.:..irtlt•11 ·•Ph u1 (lft Sl:!<IS.IO Ch<1rm1nJ: 1'111111' \\,• 2 bJ, ls:c f.1m1fy rm RAMCHREALTY $40.00WEEK&UP 1,11111 .• lt111ltl.1h1 .. 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" 237HNewport v . 6 Units, E/Side 11 \ l' l \' II I I d l' P I ClWIH'r'>hip 111111,., ( llJl 11•' tl U t ~ (J IJ 11 I 1• 'I n I.' .1 I' \h· ~ 1l'l1 r r. ., t 1 .. no <1 J 1 S2 0!!,000 !IV \I' ,'01:-.ITM ENT O°"I. \ r1,1111. ol.. 0 "1111. \•'I 11 <11 ""' v..1t1·r i·ll•.111 agt or968·tl036evc. 0 SI " lclcjunaNl~I · 3252 SltiOmo 1lliWl':.lm111"lll'r 548·9755or645·3967 ' I I I ''"-'n"'m .•\"ULT t·on 1\1c 6-1'1 7715 ----1·.1~ •"'•"'• .111 '1'\l'r .1 p11 r(·1· ':'-it·w Contlo 2 btlrm, 1 1 ~ ..,.,.., "" v ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ · -"'"" Ill Very pnvat l' <'Xl!l'. homt• do Near pool. SPA. tvn :i>lll~> mo. l br. Mat1o·c .1\.11 1 II\ "'~111·r 11 .. 1-o, ha. ~ story townhoml', •urroond-' by 10· "'"'I t Guarded Gale Commun1 LlOO ISLE, \'rl'' SKOll .. idull.•. no P"l'. Quiat, I 7 · · t f 1 t d ... "'' .., ~ rui. and freeway ac.:i:css , _ ., ~· ., .. ""' "' '·"' :1:11 :mi, >•·aut Pc, iran new. 4 br. 2 ba. ssoo mo. SllSimo ty, 2 Br 2 Ba decorator avail.iblt' Junt• 1 .1 Br :! Sl'('Urt·. Ponderos a Distress Pro~rty! only $400 mo. to i:ood le 968·4737or540·05Jl RANCH REALTY garden home. Walk lo Ba. ti:c !>unny South Mobile Estates, 199l w.• 1-.111 find 11 101 }nu AVOCADOS 11anl. Ph Unique Homes. -----pvt beach area, tennis. patio. 642 S002or675·642H NewPort, &1 6 .837 3 Bt•J eh ,1n•a l'r11hatt•, I• .11 11•,,1ndJ :!Ur.:!BJ ti75·li000 6736571 Tiburon 2br, fam rm. 551·2000 pool. Jacua1. sauna --, ---- h ... nkr11ptt·1l·~ t r u '>lll h11m1· ::.:.11 .. 11ic1 ---formal d1n 'g Air. 2 <'ar Mus t see' S4SO Jse BLUFFS, l level. \ICv.. Hewportleach 3~l9 ~Jlcs lortt•d s.th·~ und .. r s.175 2 br, Ocean view. gar. pooh.. clubhse Ranchos J 3Br2BaSJn ~93·4'10tor5S 1 5333 2br :!ha . frpl S58U •••••••••••••••••••.Y• mJrkl'I , J lue,., Wt• , .111 ~ini:lc1> or cpl. Fee 556·6791 Lws Rey. golf rr!\c & ---f»4 4201or5-18 ·1171 • '• 1£ aauail ~ Jtllnl 't•nturt· l\111 V.1u Id :\JJ1n ltt:nlals. 540 5.370 ---loke Vil $625 5-17 70.H Near beach, Sea Terrace n 0 ° 1 \\'ull· Bruki·is,t:il;i l5-I~ t4mtington Beach 3240 -----i.:arden home . .i BR . Walk to bch. bl.'aut J h1 . l~e : Pac• Lo\ely 2br hsc Formal ••••••••••••••••••••••• FRESHLY Fam·rm. heated pool :!bJ. rjm rm bltn:-. loH· , Prap•rti•a 1._ _________ 1 din rm. frplc, no pets. Westminster SpnngdJk PAINTED Guarded gate area w ac ly y d no pl'ls )1!10 • 751-1910 "1• >ISO Yrl} "'"" ~IS 4 bedrm, 2 bath, l'pl:. 3 bedroom fomilv home t·ess to rec. l'enler ten 5499911 or S3h 2ln •. •oo ouo1111 \T Nrw,ou UACH NEW UNITS j R~al Estate lii5 4955 d rps , 3 v a 1 t n 0 v. • near :.chool. park. :.hop ms sauna & Ja1.:uu1 p, t G' l'l{l'tL,L "l '-1111 Wanted 2900 ·11 ·•n f I cl S37S mu i l-196J·456'9 p1naandfreewa .... ac1ess b~h prk I!· Si50 m o 3 Rr 1•, Ba h1h' 1111·1• Bl r r "'..., ..... • .... •••••••••• •••••• •• .I r -a. rp \', Hl'l'Jll '-I t' ., ~96 i691! 11.h111 " tat)I to 1 .. n111' THI l'l.E x ( · \I Sl 1•1 .11111 4 Units S2 I 0,000 ut h\\' ~% mo ti-111 ~73·1 \'de ant 1 11 H. 1 , 1 Lia s:r7S mo , 11 ~ pool .., mom" .luhn h ln ., I« .<11111 6 Units S2 40.000 WANTED: v. knch Jlt 5r' \I dose 10 Ol't•Jn SJi!'J ,\-.t.. RANCH REAL TY llJr '.\lonarch Ba) Ter 1;11; H 1ir• • i.1'1 t.ic·r•11 1 1 I!!" · 1 ' 1 '' 12 Units S480.000 1 I I Stir in 11 .. ,, ' "1 :! 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' • 11 • IJ, ' 1 "'" " homt• 1n \\OOded art•j COUf1\ Pro & pro ~hop. ·v I 11~:\111 ' 1 '\ 1 ·" dilu,, '" i·•11•ho1, 11. t 1111 1111 lrpl. lrml 1hn rm Brand nl'w 3 bctlrm 2 bt>droom rondo 111 8 .... d JBdrnl :!hu,11pp1•rumlol d · •1n1t .. ·1 t'r " 11 t • , 'I · 4 r. 2'•i.,.,, cpts. rp!o . 1 1 t tpl '""nq ronqe partyroom • .., ". ' • .. 1lllt \:\D'\L\\ lJ1 lu " I 1'.ll.r1,11 '\1 ••h ~1~1 i;4i;w.r, I.ANDING homl', 19l11J W OOU RHllJ(il-~. AC,patw,l'lc Clo~etn t llpt•\. >t'Jll1'-,. FUN .•(TJVITJES Full1m• lll.1,.1<'1 u111t l 1111 .. , i·on I I t I ft th ( l J "'·""• mo 111"l11d"•. u•e or tkl'I; nr Ill'\' :I lil1wks tu " . . ' ·. ' ' d v. 1 I 1 ' t-11 v. , 'n' · 11 ' 11 · 111 ' ·' ""' 1 '' owner wants l ) r l'l' & Jlt f11c1llltcs R t"' • Tol d w h1.·..1ch. ~so mo l'h l 'nr "''ector. •ee ""'"°°Y "'u"' " 'tr l'l.111 •• • 111,,,.1·111111, rut ·•Pl :-.. .. , , t~~1 " I 11 I ' j :.q . w1 ormJ ( rnrng. ..,.u.., , ,.. ~ schls. nr corner of R1dJ!t' ... f c _ ... _ L. .. l'l'Jdv hw\1111r11h 1w«111i11 "i ' .• i • lt1 1,.11 I'" 11 11 1111 ~#),~·.','~ $550 per m o in(')rJ u ., ... .._.CHREALTY Dou~b"' 2Slle1 0Cneary1a <1u1• llomt•s tii51i0001 BBQ\. rrips. porties, ~por1 S:!IS .000 :'11.11· SI<'~ .11 t \\:1•,lrn'.lli't• t II\ "" ""' /!:II ·~1.~1 ~ ,., "'"""" nv1.: y I l)7J.6571 IOurnOmef!IS & l'TlO<et , i:?22lll t:'"l"'}~l1•111 \\11ll'l..l..-.,,,11 u•d \d ::~w ~ardcn1•r . 551·2000 Way Or rail !71 .4 l ---BEAUTIFUL APARTMP..fTc I 1(111\ l'rlol. l't > l!<n 1;11111 Rentals Sharp 3 bcc'lrm. 2 l>f lh -.s.JCH)96() wkdys 9 5. $600 \'ery pn\ ate he:il·h :.idc 2 s· & bed '""" BEACll l '\llTS ('c;<,t.i :\fr.,.1 . ('.1 ~1 •1;:!1o ••••••••••••••••••••••• house 1 n J! re at Turtle Rock Li::2~ty, ~br. mo br.gar Kldok ~J.'>O •nqle~. I 2 room, ~ll'p<; lo (l('l'.1n lnn •llll' . . Housh Fur-nishe d l'Hl:'ltE l·:ASTSIOl-: c \I neighborhood lm~d 21iba Bonu~ ram rm. :s M' . v· . 3267 Tt'lll'Xll!Jll 91191 Sm Ft•1.• Furn & unfurn. Models Of>'n 5!Jllll Sl:i.S.IM)tJ W11lt1.1d .. Sl-,1.1. idl .. J(l' 111' "11 h a l '()"ll)() :!Br. 2ha. 11111 f>OS!\ S-IOOmo Ho rh l'llrgar.$550.11339731 fSSIOft lefO d oily 10 ro 7. Roommo•» \li·N i\Sll f{f-:,\1.T\' 1':111) Prl1111 ·1.J ~1111·d \II G;;;:j•• .. •••••·3~·;2 1:.ir. int•\ w~hr dr>r Really84R·l!i88 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lla r borV11•w llnm1.•-; I hr, rnfvoce :ivoil No li>0v: ,,, f~t2IJJ.t ort>I:!1i:i7Xt•\1 , f~I:! 51i7t< 11•lrii: Brand s pankin' ~:.~=~=~---11·--~~~~~--•1 2 Br. 11'2 baths Cordova fom rm. 1 lo:.e lo park & "•·•Pd ScYry. odull~ onl.,.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11•·" Yrl,· 1 ..... ul ------* REl-'TALS * home. Tl'On1s. pool pool & .111 ~('hooh \\,Ill ' 1 ~ . . . . . '--......... , ... 's1°r'""'' 1 ... a..1111 '" ,.·,,. I W ik h "··hi 2DF <"'><IS I b l $32< l1 h 0 Pf'>. ~1<M1 mn '.J lor .q1p J lo l e ..,.,ar rum I ..,., avn1 a e . ·•· \J.1v hi SG:!S !!:J:I lnhl One Pattern Part! Smart Kntt! mm .. \\,I''"'' h.i\1' 1·' \I.tr\ 11r l>on th1.s lc1\'e ly 3 !Jr 2 ha :?Bf! ~llKI 8309816 Ji-th "h 11 ,.,., 11· lnok1111: COLE OF NEWPORT 1·pts dr!JS. n o. J\ ,,,1 2 RH s.125 ---~ -- '.:::.1 ~"l '.:'t'.1!1 ,~111111~:"·;!,~1 R~.ALTORS ~I~ ~~J I~~ 7i 5 m t> ; ~~ 111•11 ~I.~~~~~:~,?~.~~ l .1 11 nnv. r .. 1 1nl•1 1.h l'Mll 675·5511 :i Ill< s,--1011 W.11!.:rlronl·Dock. 4 BR. 2 * •Cons~n GuiM l>uµli, • 111 1 11.1 i umv V.Jcunt. 3 BR. J'"\ h;i :1 lilt ~125 l!a. frplc, new crpls, BIGCAHYOH !:>pJl:1ous. luicuriuus 3 bedroom, Monaco. Jljgh abo~ main fairway with VlQW! 644-0786 !17!H l!ll Oakwood ~rden Aparlln • H~wporl hoch/Horlh 880 Irvine (31 lilh ·-i u l"nr.ili·tl g,11 ,,ml tloselooccan. $l50 ;hi. .l llH S.">9~ dflll\,bllns.$700.644·9932 lnt:d)ll ~ml i hildOK.no lor Ke11h ~l_J_11_B_lo lBTI S350 or 752·8686 Steps to ocean, :m1 IR. 1 ·1 Vt·h !.2 75 + dl.'p 3BH ....... $62S --BLUFL"'CONDOS" unfurnis hed tlr p,1rt' Reder. 2 br. nu cpts & 4 BR... 5400 ,.., • furn, coupll·~ or tam1I~ 1.1.) tll!H, 19-IH Ml'yer Pl drps, R /O. 2 Car g::ir. • ........... · Leases starting al StSO only $350 mo. Util in ······••······•·····•·· 5 1111 ''" 111~"" l'<11nt 645·0550 •. H~wport hoch/Souttt 1700 16th Sr (Dover at ltlt h, 642 8170 J I l',1 on lka~ h S75u mo l year lease or summer tale liiJ-4545 671 3620 $425/mo. Colleae Park S32Simo. 714 ·96J.456l9 4 OR . '•• ···•"" ··' S500 Month. Agent64·Hl33 eluded. (711 ) 832 9~71 1 J .. 4 BR, .............. $680 _____ • ., J BR. 2 ba + honus/fam 2 B d d It ' · c k ---------1'" r con o. a u <'Om· Jasmine ree , pvt Rc:il Sharp' 2 fir+ ;vi ,,1r rm Clean &sharp. Avail 1 I •-fa t N G -< d G t • • "'L'RON'f \ '"""· Spacious 4 hr 2 bu. t·ompl P ex, poo "'rec Cl · r comm. ua .... e a e suite, bltni.. lm.il s lip. OCEA.u . Pl I "'" furn F r pt c , w /I). 4 isn7 • Recs. req'd Brookhurst & Adams. New 3 br, 2 ba or 2 br & ~mo. 558·K4lH Apr I to Jun 15 S2:!5. 1"'1 ds hwhr, 2 i:ar s:ar No Cb~tEvereU559•4026 s:mmo.847·6403 denw/pool,jacurn.tcn· ·-----pd.S.181930;673·7M-11 ...,. Pet 'i . .s 7 5 0 r o r SUPER 4 Br. nr .s. Cst 3 BDRM. CLF', AN A,,,.111 n i !; • S7 25 mo. Ca 11 SPOTLESS 2 Br. d<'n. · \ J \f s:?tlOO J I bo t1 • " " l•---------•I t»l-4832. Ba. Monan1. rnd ) ;1rcl SI cps \n h1•h, yrly • .!111 . ' pn · ii.' : . _ unr 1 l:ita, al 1tal<', Imme bltns. close lo schl & -r-care, a' 1111 ~5!l() rn n 5285 S2'~'0tl .ful~·t.1.!00 .>11·•1·~ <H'l\. Sl7~> 75 2 1~1~11 shop~ns.mo.0011·3-l<H MODELHOMI OCEAN Ai:cnl . fi7:Sli510 ur • 1nll Jpanmf•.X35·021J l'~!l7tl.1 Dct>rf1cld 1';1rk, IROO 64-0573-.1 Con>na ~I Mar 3122 :; llORM 3 11,\ <IN <ioLI'' ;'.,~~· f~~-~~ t7,r1n~a 1~~ Mi ft. 3 bedrm. 2 butJt~. VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• rot.nst;. \\I' l;1kp 'ni:ls "'"IS S380 U~'.) !'5.\ll . art Wa l\ a m?del Super • "" · .,.._ ' horn<' with ull the d1• Bl'\( II lllll'S I•; 111 <'hin.1 )";50 mo ;l lH ':'!~15 -tpm 1· ... ,. '•Br ).\~1 to .Jul\ 1 ___ corating, wallp11p<'rm~. 11 11 ,1·1,, , 11, \gt l•i.~~TS!lH:Jflr.2Ba Sl2~ Spanbh styte :IBR.2story upi::radt•d 1·arpe t1n~. JBR. fam rm, din rm. 2· frplrs. hlln~. "cl har. huge deck 5675 mo \ a cant Costa Mtto 3124 •·····•·••••··•·····••• "l1111 1 hi .:r1•.1t l•1t· \11 on " ~111 I l 1•11 .. , ll!)H •iw.ll '\m h •t• ~ .• 1 .. 1•11lt• 1 hr ').It,.) , ulil p<f • t 't' \!.11n H1·nt.1I ~ ... 10 . .:r.n ~wporl .. och 3169 ··•·•···•····•·•••••··· SI i;, Won l laltt act ( .i't' At t11".1ch ulll pd. t•urn Ft'<' b.&5· 1900 ••C~rsGuict.. BLUFFS CONDO Tnn:1 model 3 bdrm, 21~ JACOBS REALTY 67S·'670 mo f n~·r1 ~ d. \lo 11.. lo w frplc. bakony. patio. del'l..mit etc On neat c ul· shops. "\II .H'hl~. ~.:s plush cr pl 'J?, dhl <'ncl de i.ac :.tree! N ever "hilrlren OK. g'1r. :l-5 gar ~ mo. <.:hildrl.'n hH'<l in SS25 mo.1lcase, Rnc hl·stt-r 64:! 369:1 OK. Bk.r. 5J6.J"8~ or aft. 1 n t· I u d s: p o o I . 5.fW7·4510 gardencr,t·lc. Ai;en l -------I llr 2 ba. nr So ('<,t l'IJLJ cpt.s, hltns ft pk. tJ,hv. hr. l.'O\ d pat 10 Dbl J:Jr:lRC $430 544 3262 546-l!H J Hr I , £la . pool. ~75 '11·c ;irca Kids pets OK. ~ml lt't' 6"5·4900 • •Consunw" Guict. S210 2 Rr beam <·e1lgs . nice area. cull now! Sml ree &•5-4900 * * COftSWMrs Guict. I Br p4 &. cpll>, & drps. ? RR S -'I --fncd yd, kit.b. pets 01'. New~ . an " atco. on Wtr Fd. S395 7SI JS32 l,Oth C.urway, llanch ----S an Joaquin $195 Super ctn' 2Br, I Ba condo 548-1290 +pool. SJIS mo. Call ---------• S36 :!ml The Willows. 3 Br 1 3~ Ba, MEW HOME fplc. $450 mo. t:nav Pk. Br 2 na. comm rec fac1I Rrsponsible tenant. 4 _S:_1_30_._1s_2 784_7 ____ -j $500/Mo. 2Br+den hOme Walk lo bch Pool &tennis SS7S /Mo. 4BT +dcn w view $650/Mo . 3Br on water w1lh dock for )'our boat $750 Mo. A\ ail Aprll thru August. On water w1lh blks to beach. 3 Br. 21~&. 2 car gar. S.">00. wtr & gardener included boat dock PLEASE COME $850 Mo Winter. s1200 LEASE ME! Mo. ill summer. B~yv1ew ..................... 1 _960-~~-~-~--~-•2Br + DenTownhom<' rttttal. Z Br. frplc, S42SMo.1 mo. free rent' elegantly furnished Cl<':Jn 1&2 hr Adults. 1111 San Clemente 3276 Jll'I!'. ~1x1 S!25 :!·121 E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llilh St N lit~ 1;u, !Ml 2Br. (k:can \'1cw. ~<tr. 'un $115 Ut1I prl Happ~ tlJY"' deck, 2 1rn11 0~. pool l"t·i: Jaeu1L1. 52:: 6827 . .t9'1 tll>R:! Md1n Rentals, ~ .. 10 5:m1 OCEANVIEW :J Or ;a\Ull s.150 lkaut. furn Tll No~. Apnl 4. Sl:!.5 1!12 :1 wo or hi 2 hr Tennis & po(1I 640 16-1 I 1213> H6·li074 --4 Open h!<ie S,1l & Sun ~..ts •- pa nor am ll' o i.:,n 'u Unfurnished ·~ Brand nu l\lonh.<,c :.ur. 115 ••••••••••••••••••••••> CalleCUe\'O General 38~ San JUCll\ •••••••••••••••••••• ~ Copistrono 3278 BUENA PK. New l & 2 B~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• a~. cptl>, drps, bll'li.. I n o I d S a n J u a n pool The Villa Woods, Capn;trano·Charm1ni: 8182rthSt. 17141521 7072 upst~s. downstairs con lolboo Peninwla 3807 dom1 n 1um . LarJ(c 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm . 2 hath..-; carpet ing, window covennJ(s, Walk to, Willer. SISO. Ll1I bwlt·ins. ;z car ,q urai:e & pd .• Fee / hath. frplc S11btn1t on J Br, 2 ba College Park $tOO 2br, !iv .rm, dtn.rm. $1 ,10 lmo.frl.'crt•nl ! SlOOO/Mo 2 Br + den, Olx l800 sq.ft. new hmc ~· + Den Town home Boat s lip available patio Call &16·2l58 Mon . M.11n Rentals, MO·S.'170 Thur s . d 1t Y s ; ca 11 Ncwl.v remodeled rm & 493·0588 Fri. Sun· C\l'll kit. 1: blk to hrh Ulll pd. ings & duys Stove & rcfrig. Shr bath. JOR 8r,2b::iMcsa\"1•rr)(' ram.rm, f>alio. SSOO. mo • Br + Air + RV boat slip avail, brund $1.25 inc I u lll. 536-6 56 S, rait~. "100 :\'tt'I nl.'w & in mint rond Roy McCor~ 673·2860 • 2 1-:xet•. ol<'. sui tes S37R Wat.rfront Homes RHlltor 1810 N•wport Spantsh 3hr, 2ba, FR, ~?;;:~ .}!~, .. ,,,,,,, 1, Call 611-1400 Costo Mesa 541-7729 ~;1rn~pn~v~s~~:~~io1cdcr [a 1EJiit!'!.ll - J bedroom. 2 bath. Open iar. 2Ba, huge-ms tr. '()tt·jj@QttJ ~~~.L~i~o.b~d:e~l ~!.~~!~~~•••• lx'om. rireoplac·e, extras. '!'Pk, formal din rm, Jo _ -day'\ 640·11S3, eves New Lux11ry (;ondo, 2 Hr, $145mo 673 1451aft3Pl\f ---Corona ct.I Mor 3822 SECLUDED CONDO 2 Br. 2 Ba. h rdwOO<I rtr Wood fplc, f(rcot vu , •••••••••••••••••••••,.• pool. patt0. 1·p1s. drp:., 1 11111 ________ .,., bltns. $42.'i 21J I~ 21 15 fl6u '8~ k~~<~; m~. pt"ts Least? ~ ·• .... · '""'·"'I ~.:.~r~:~~~~~lo Pt1• '"' 1 "' .~, I,, .. ,.,, • j '. ' .• , .. , I " A" 11> I 'j,, f'•• '•I .. f 111 Ill" •a~"SI ma~I r m t011~blt 111 ela\11w ro p~nl• ~rt your bf'sl b"t1 On~ p~· ltrn part -no >•d~ <,am Ir I hrs Smail slylP Prinl!d PallP•n 'llJQ ll 111 S·te W~1sl• U 7~ JI H I~ 3111. •o. •211 •'IC~ S11~ .II takes I 114 y~1d\ &O inch "'' \ 10 l 1• t· '" "'I SI ?5 Ir 11 h !'111,,n Alf ·~ • 11 ~ n1tt•m 1111 t11·rr1.1, ' • •n 1 l'll~<lhn. Send to ~--al 3202 6469091 Kelly $'70. 846·1371 TURTLE ROCK 3 Br 2 _548_·_5506_______ w11Jk1ng dislun<.•e to ~hop ~ Ba L' R o· Rm ping, 11!! m1 lo Manna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cheap 3br, children ok.. · ram m . to · B Ca ,.._ 2 BR c ndo los '--h A TH F. Rr.tlf"FS View 1 J OR. 212 ba $695 Mo. IJIG CANYON 3 DR, 21-z Ba $700 Mo. 3 Br Fam Rm cpLc; dr1>5 Lge yd. Near park Ii 1g ny.,.,, · o c e to ....... ac Cl'Ci.s to elee RIO. 2381 R~111er~ v~Zn~~~=· Sm F ee? pool. 5$45 mo. lst & IHt $79S Mo. annual lease pool & jaculll Ample CORONA DEL MAR Dr S356750t71 1> + $200 Sl.'C. cJcp.. Agl. LldoRealty 673·7300 storage. Call collect 2 Br Townhou.sl:', frplc:. \1 rivt Zbrcotl e ...,.,0188 768·1179afl6PM. S3SO Pool.tenn1s.Someoce.an Ex"'c. Condo tnhsc Jbr. ery P a e ag • '"" Ocean Vu. exec twnhse. ~~lld JI 2~ for ""'" r•l'Mn Adi! JSt' lo• t" h p~fl11 n ·~· lir\I c IA\5 aum•tl, /l~ndl1n2 $1nd to: Alt<1> Brooks NPl'<lll'Craft Dept. 105 Oil, yP1ro1 ~o.c 163 Oli:I Chelsea St11 . Nrw Yori( NY 10011 Pr1n1 N im" Addr p ss. Z i p , f"~lh•rn Number LAKE FOREST 3 BR.2 Ba $575 " 1 1 . gar. Now $275 Nwpl Crest, :) Br 2~ Ba. mo to m...:o_____ & Catahna views. Close 2br, frp c, en c patio. Tenex898·9891Sm Fee S1p11le Fam Hom~-•lr fplc wetbs~ full r ec to shopping & fine beach. pool, clbhse $395. 613-2332 rond, 3 bdrtn, 2 ba, Cehr racit' ..,"" 67 ... 2332 New 3br. 2~ba , unfurn 644.~11 V::ic~nt 3 br, 2 story, 2 1~ Homes area, only ·-"'· "' townhouse. E ncl dbl1 _________ _ 3BR, I&, encl pat!o. $39S ba formal D.R & fam $3115/~o. Call U.111q.ue .AYCRE T aara,e. dshwhr, ttrp<1. --' mo. Call Hob Lewis wrk, r~. Close to a.U 'schools. Homes. 615·600o/673 6571 1"' S . frplc. pool & j;icum 1" Duplex So-of· Hwy, 2 OR. 2 75e·S752, 8-4pm. 177 E. shopping & bea c h --Immed. pos.ses11on. ml. O.na•liarbor. S42S Ba. modern k itchen J~h.CM artSpm 846-S954 Brand ne w twnhme. Beaut home •n, on.e of '9 walk to park & bch. s.a36 Marian Martin Pallorn Oepl 442 Daily P 1101 VOR( lhan ever before' 2(11 d~\'i"' plus 3 free printed '"· ··~ NEW 1976 NHOL(CRAn C'AIALOG1 Hu tverylh1nr. /Sc Crochet with Squares S 1.00 Crochet • Wtnlrobt SI .0-0 ---------1 Woodbridge Vucant Newp0rt Beach s ftntsl .... .JIL-.L.. 32.,8 mo Agt.644 72lt 1 lir house w /gar No pets. $195. 1 br dplx, garage 2br. 1 •~ba, Litke boat 'g & areas. 3 BR .• 2 b.3., Corm . W--.t.r Y -------- adults only. '18S, Coll Ready now r Fee rtt facll l..8e S3SO mo, no din. rm .• rrpl. Ll(e. cov· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resld~l1al area. duplt;"· 548·3009 Main Rentals 540·5370 ..... u 644 S565 &iti7S·~ c red Pot lo . l n n er 2Story. 4 bcdrm, lbath. 2 Br~ Ba. rotmal dlnlrt.L... ,.. · --courty.,-d, greenhouse, nuc~. dl'pl'I , fplc, OW, patio, ¥vail "11 $iOO lftl'P"' Lovely 3Br Home, $-IOO CLOSETOBEACll Sl'JARP 3Br, 28 a, up. fruit trets galor" & $4~/mo 714 t96.1·4569 mo. 752·7811 -J 232 Wc\t tRth SI Nnw York. NY 1001 t f"rin1 NAME. ADDRE SS Zif' $17E and S TY L r NUMOCR Oo you •now ~ow to 11t • patttrn frH 1 Stnd 11ow 101 lllt flt• f'tll-Wl11t1r Pat11r11 Catal11-cllp coupon l1111d1 101 lrtt ,att1r11 11 1nr I cllelet sen• n, •••1 Sew -KAit leoti SIJS lt.rt.11} Mllllf Crtfts $1,00 l11Jt111t r1U11t1 1tt1t s1 oo l111t.tlt Stwln1 t .. k SI .00 NI Hy rtrt, Qulltt s 1.00 Rt~ple Crochet Sl.00 5ew f<nll l oo• SI .15 Netdlepoin1 Boo' St .oo rlower Crochet loo~ S 1.00 Hairpin Crochet loo-St .00 ln11ant C11ch11 look \ 1.00 ln11ut M1c1n11 looll 51.00 ln1t111t Monn loolc Sl.00 Co111pt1te lllft looll S 1.00 C1111olet1 Af1h11t 114 $1.00 f2 Prize Afaft•H cf2 50, loek •f 11 Qull11 .. , ~o~ MuiH"' 011111 looll ~2 50c 15 Q1lltt for Ttdry ~S 50( ltOJI .. '' Jllty •111• 50( i+S23C PU l>tl mo.Allutlllllespd. 2 Rr,formaldin1ng,2 R11, gra dcd J. frpl c . $10rJ!eous flowers & ~ -- AM ' • RVlplE 1146 8707 I sty patio hme. f'plc & PrClltiA'tous Kacquet Clb. 1ftndIc8 p In ll Ind 3 Br. o:ba. t ge ram rr, Col)' 2br, frptc, aar, lau!l'' Homt>s for r~nt m best 1'~ Br. $300. Back hsc welbar. lennls & pool. •isomo, l~."9·1279 ga.rdoner. W.Ahtr/(tryer, n~w uppllnnco:r. cpt d, dry. ~. t've ~-9864: 11re11s, Nwpt, & CM, 12.50 1586 Sltnta Ana. Pots OK. S37S 545·3M9 --r:-refrta ; bit-In appliance!.. l\lt'e afttl nr McFadden 842 28ll , • 11\e R•nch, 4 br. 1 11~ ba, A hortl• .. •lt"ri•t ••• de· & Maanolla f1911-6493 to $1150 per_mo. 640 2981 Call S4ll ?945 B B U F t....i •-"""I ,....,e "-I ",. ., .. " .. A d ------14 r l~ a , pa o. a m ,.,..c aa:......,. -.. . ..,,,. uxe lltht. S7&s Mo. Call Mr C-_.. 1 i $150. ouc helor. 1 ul rot 1325. Los Alumllo~ Drtn Immac ulate J br, cpts, Rm, In~ yd,~~~· cloae .c br, cnU'I A/C. frpk . Ht'Ste1t· Daya· 833 !1781, =.i:::J 3425 wallreu. So. of Rwy. Ulil tmma c 2br, tb a many extras. Nr. tothopl &•tnool. Xlnl $319. Short lu1t11. Ev-·~_._,· pd ~rrta.117'-4VSS .-. h cond SC2S _, 17 ~ 8U M15 wu. ~· •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• -dollhOUll<' w I Ul&O rear W~tcliff, $375. S48 9536 · or . -I or• ,...,.., 3 B 2 Ba rr I t ~ ~-~ yd . Rf'rtla . Incl . --·== Sp.valutHlll.Poo ,v1ow, ~nc. r o • --P~ta/duldolt. l Br. St~. \'J ulil paid ~ 32 .. .., Woodbrld1e Etta tu s1200. mo. "'·1968 or 'hoJ.,. Nl1uel, Cntl')' Clb. U> aBlt aparlmentt ~mlnJ Rulty 831-6623 Kldlot. f'~ ...---~6 'l'cwo.bouae. Hew. prof. 5"7•Sl82 Conun pool, 1111oc: duet ~~. & <O BachelOJ" --Main l\ootalt,"54o-5370 •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• dee. •dndacpd 2br. den, pd IM. 499-22A7 a~Uable $1.llO. uUI paid. AT5. hnmac S Br 2 Ba, :J Br. a .ba lowt'lhouae. 2be, dln rm, nook. frpk, 2 Bl' condo. ~vt adult.. --CdM locallons, cloee to cpta, drpt, blt.ol, paUo. l220. 2 br, 1ara1e. Kid•. Sparklln1 ntw cood. mirrored Roman tub. wa1htr1 dl'ftr, """'· i 2,S. Aliso VUl• coa. all. 175~all1 aak for I&• encl yd. 141-a4JO or petJ ok. S4 70 Ca It '' 1..l h ", $48.S.. mo. J.al, Lut, 1 yr .ncl ~ .aera ~. a(', air, no p.t,. Linda Karen,8396623CG. Malnlltnt.tll,5'05370 NS-lJTlot84f.145tews. ta.._, permG.£sl-3388en. • ~---~ ,, ) _C;,.....;;l ....;8;;._o_,_l'l'_L_Y_P_l_L_C_r ________ l_h_~_;;..;•;,;;!)'..i..;;,,,,;M...;;;.,...;;...t'l'l-=:l:..;1~1':;,,;"~.. ~=~~"j~ol~::.~.':'.t~! ..... ~?.~~ )!!'.'!'::!!.~!~~ .... !~.~~,~~~-~~!! ... ~!.~~'~r.~~~ ..... !!~~l~~~·:.~ ..... !L~~ A~• .. ~ A,.,..rne.t•.,....... ·.,_.....ata~ ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Airport Offices 1 '"' 1 '"' 'wh: 111 lJ~h M uh11 .. H u1i.t..,_n~r ••••••••••••• .. ••••-••••••••••••••••••• .... ••••-.••••••••••••••••-,REV& w•~ lbtkt 'JC\ L l>I l 111~1d ~11 •• .imi1tr Jt\ "'•~•h """' & , ..,_ u' 11 vor ' 11.i1 i.. ~ IJli'., 1'.: 17th St COlfwM.M lt24 MeM llJ4 Hwtt.t-•le.eda 3&40 JMOUMIT :iu1l1.ei. W1l'Ph. drpa. l'M . Will dHor11t•: .&.c4 m ciuna.ru; N."11lun COT'POMWOOD COVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••-••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jiln1tori.d •«'r'. FM t27t11m o ts73·0lt0 _Mob1leWusb 768·7~ I I l t. ..... 2 lattt th& Beach HIUS8 i.~tm. All ut1l. umpl• Year around resort on t.he Colorado Dduxt' apt 11o frpl1· ConklllPIDl'H>., ('d~ual prkg l'.o 1~ 1l'q d 2082 Warehou:.c or urugt', 720 SCRAM-tETS lt1ver. Nevada lS now in 3rd & f111al SMftSHIM(j/ bltN.. t>ndoaed auirJ(lt', '(bill bt·i.t of N1•wpurt':. _:; E. Brutt>l. NB !'IS7·7010 1>q. f\. storagt-, IO' hlib 5lage of major bldg. p'"°"ram & 1~ lndrv r,1(', g1 cat loc.·atton 11 ( metaJ dr W/Walk lhrou&h ausw£Rs . A winning comblnollof'I ~ oCSUlt oportmtnr noines wtth luxury epPofrtTmeMs ond Aduiu only, no pets. 12~ ~00' i t' DAY OR WEIK reg war dr, burg alarm, M no W lO t e r v & e wan g co Up le s for •Bei:uned l'Clllog-; Exec swte rentid can be us~ tor It mfJ:, &1coa,u1 -Knlf~ management-non management re tail mo •2 pools & rec: l't'ntt'r~ • M -ou.i 847 26:?2 •PIU!ih c rpb &di afl('s 752-0ZH S85 mo. 2J20 NewPQl't l..at1.'b -T~lt: s alett, mercbaodlbe, gen. ofc & motel Nt"w 2 Br, l ba, '211~ C:h1ld. r.m Pt'l ok Cpl!>, drllfi, bltns 11l82tl 6816 •And i.o much mon; lilvd C.M. Ml·2616 A CWCK operations on .. nme or 12 mo. basis $!30 2nd MO FtlH Cockt.liLIJ dl•tter · "Wht1t superb recreoflon al o premium locetlon. Tennis • gym • meropy Furn bachelor Full service, ind1v1dual STORE-OP'YfCE-SUOP a g1rl! Whenever J lwk To the qu.alified ttppllcant&, we offer. Un!ur11 1 br sz~5 offices, month to month ~&Bay Center al her, Lime stand!> :.tilt in additlon"Lo ~;,t)ary , paid rent &/or spa • swimming • bllllordS. t'ROM ~20 mo Lgo 1&2 HURRY FOR 1 d R 21.11.2N"'*'""'"' Blvd CM Sb • ' h J • ill-· bo BEST SELECTION rent inc u cng: ecep· 04&1.25f'° •644 2izs e i &ot a iau l 111 1~1ng act.'Qm., ut i:ies. a~ shp, xlnt t1on serv, per:ionillited or _. ___ woukl!>topA CLOCK " trrnge beneflt.s & p;ud vacation~. One & TWo Bedrooms. One Both '.. ~ ~m"t?,3p. jarkMeSC\tVi"s .§4 (i) oW=• •• Br, 2 ba ~ec.:. a pt.:. Adult~ onh". no peb \ l' &. dshwhr. pool & Jacu.ui l!HJ:? :\lagnoha, 962 lllOO t 133Sur><·n1ir Newport 8&•..il'h 646-1453 phone l'OVc rai:c. mail Large offlce or~hop i.pacc s-~ t PO 8 935 d1sp.alch, under.:rouncl back of Lai,:un• Sea ll'flU ,..IUm• O OX 550 PaUIOflnO ·~· .. Costa MtlO 751-6195 prks. J1101toral !>crv. All Sport!>. $I SO. 1951 LosUrFound SlOO Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 u,111. ':"'l't'.l>l.p~o.nl' • N<'Wporl Blvd. C. M . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ ...,. .... ......... lilt: E,Xl .. l ,U TI V t, An:li~ (;~\kl. N..11k of.OST M..rch 8th . a Corona def Mar 3122 Costa MHo 3824 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l Ur, unrurn Condo l'oul carport $22.5 mo. N11 pt' t!>. 9tiJ. 2077 -"' ti~ ~UITt:: tor u1ro or CJll 64ti 33 11 Da<."hshunds. :! br 11 & l "l1m ll'lJWl1N(JJ'ON ~5470 -b I k . v a<' A d 11 m c. & Penoftelk 5 350 ftp W •ted 7 I 00 ~ "'''"""'" -~ •IMOFRl':ERF.NT • A NTlQUF. HOW 2426 Ma gnolia Ownr •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Open daily 60.112 Jasmine Ea.<.U.wie 2 Br w 'polio no l Br. 1 bloc.:k to bc.id1 ~';..-"' 1_2 3 Rm. dlx. orflcci. No Newport Dlvd, C.M. 18> heartbroken Re w.i rd UHDA & YICtU :.! DR. den. 21 J ba. wet ctuldrea or pt!U. $'.!SO ~o Cpts, drps_ refng, car. lea.-se ,~ Ad.I /\irporter to IalO sq . ft Cpte, panel· No questions ji, ked. bar 1800 Sq ft. Beaut. 67S.SllOOBICR sn.5.5311-27'14 l"'ROM$?-40lo$3.1S Hotel. LOW RATES. ing,A/C,pvtbath.Lc~c 963-8570or834-0S50 Ouk .... Mauoge carp.&drpe.S,525Mo -or mo M c HASH ---fortt.N.of~ &t..'DicProp. 675·5726 AU£1l WANTED : B1-cJctolleub.lbr,S200 5 Beaut.iplpJ<lnS.uvail FULLSERV8.13~'ul REALTY. &42·133• or LOST: 2 dogs, M & t', For ~w de.luxe 8 uml Uta I pd Fee fWTI or unrurn Bac:h, 1 noon hep & dob Servua& all Orange Co. Soi2S-~aut 2 Br, 2 ba. M R ts 540-53'10 br ., br t ba ., hr 2 &&;,! 6S78 eve~. 5 J.e mix. 1 as WlJ.2743 frplr,bltns,Zcara:ar.On apt. SlSO rent for 2Br, a.en enta . baii; &..imed·h-v rrus. OP'C SUITE for r e nt • ..,.,.,. ... .,.... 4500 ~~.~:i'~~riaV~~1 B.EAUTlF\JLGl.111..S ~LfRS Experienced .lasmmeAve.64CMJ243 2 Ba Twnhse + s m $175. 2 i.r. KU"•a:e. pool dmin.: .irc:a!>, ~loragc. ocean. view. lg. balcony,••••••-•••••••-•••••• Re ard'548-235!> , h ave an exc1t1ng -------1 amount of twnr, OW!let. KJdsok f'ee pat 1 O ~ • d t' I' k S , UPtilalrS W £at3~C. SSO() W ' b h J841 e Ori l Br l Ba. fplc. bltns. Wnte Cla&6.lfied Ad#MO. Mam Rent.all! 540>s:J70 landsctlpc:J gruund6 , mo.~ David Oahl -. .. -.-LOST Lady's diamond ~!~eSt~d:~kJ ~ ..,.. •e 1~~. i.auoa. Ocean Slde Dally Pilol, PO 8'u ~. ' '-I ht d t _.. __..., 546-4741 ~-Hwy. $250. 559-6184 Cot.La !14.a, Ca. 93626 ID\·~ redecorated 3 Br l'OVi rr·'i I~ I c .eoMI. EAST c. M. Ample parkuu:. freeway nng in sand or IVY. VIC FOR LADIES WH O t <AcrolJ; From -------• pabo 1 rrule lD beach "0 e Y >.I • :. 1-o t Y Ret ·1 I t & airport vtsibchty. 3200 San Fernando SL. & wat11 OraogeCo Airport> CostaMHG 3824 Lge bachelor, pvt patio, S24S 'mo CbJldren OK. c lu1bhou-.1', li1111i.uds. ~-~. o~cd:~~'d~ca~-Sq. ft. W/N!C4';1)UOO of. ~!!'.~ater. Rew.rd to ~lk t~•ti1l~f/ C<ilJ F,.uat(Jpporfl'..mp&oyer ••••••••• ,.ood loc '"llO + "05 ~.,<=A" ..,,,., '"l~ s w mmtn.i pun , ping f1•-. 11...iv ol(1-•-r•,·.·t ••<>"~ an,, ... 1me. -o ' ---11---------• •••••••••••••• &is-a~ · .,.,. · " ...... ._or......:·...,~ pong, hydro spa, i::vm pleprkg . pvt. baths. 1770 "'"' $7~ p ... ..., • .... , •-~-' .,_1_ 5J60 l.w of Ornnge Countv's most beoutllul aportment commtdles. A relaldng senlng wlh sireoms. ~and majestic trees. FeolU ring pools, JocUZZJ. souno. tlllordS, end excdlng dJbtlotlse Wllh social eYlnlS. Tennis, gym. end voltybol al lne Vllloge. M<Aot evefYlhln~yo1J're loelung tor Fuml!IJ~ IS ovotlabte one on<l fNo Bedroom Adoll trving Off tees operi 9 00 10 6 00 Now renhng GRAND OPENING mC!StiB.AU .\I' \RnJENTS UOW NTOWN C :'it Litf' 1 hr. fresh pamt. w lots of .. toraice Palm. ~arage SloH· :'>tature !'mglt• or mJrned t'pl on· ly No pcb S2UO , m o t>IS-9839 DELUXE 2 R 2 <.;i1rry, no pet"> Orange Ave L1r 64t>-4871 room er mo Found Gt>rman Sht!p pup ~ ~·,..4U I BA Soulhwe>ot t urn1•r HUIOR REALTY Wtu.L~ W puq1k • ollJ r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near beach. nt"w h'P L'd11l""r :'lo •wlJ111I Lmque off1n•:. for rt'nt 673·'400 V1r R1·;11·h tl.1rl1l'ld . CliH l~l'l'~!\1A~~..\td·. f I I I '' ... • ~ 111,t11n1· (',11111"r.v VtllJ"l' w P ~'. p.i IU. l'Ol' J.:Jr · 11.'°41F:l1111111·1,11 H ' " ir-----... -----1 8.l:!·OOl!l ,\H II ,J01rn1 I ir11I'' l 1111,:ht" t,,o·t 11· dshwshr. "kylltc. lndn 1 11 111117 !ltiO.i Ir um ~II.Ill :at.IJO 11c•r mo ti lid 111• m.i· wui-i• II' 'I lac.:il Kid-.. OK Ide.ii fur UPI!:"! :J j I> \IL y 111onth lt'JW l t1I 1111'1 For lc<1M' l 100 Ml fl ot l"OLINL> l>lk l'oodlt· l~ Vt' l<!l';\I llllti :i~r•o rm malt'" SJllO mu t\bo i.l\'J1L.d.d1• fr,.,. lll'l' w..irl'hou1>c + ·IOOO yow1g rn.1lt> flea l'•>ll.ir S..lti 3&15 IOC>m$ 4000 '>landmg bu1ld1111; Arnph• !><I It ~lor .. Kc } .. 1 d 1n bet \'1ctona & Hilb St un Social Cli.bs 5400 Ea:.t.:.1tlc newly dc:l'or I ....,,. 3844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PJ rk1ni: Sl11r,1gl· Lut l1 v1n t'. Ind. 1·omptex t'1.•ckr~l.C M ~r»!~HI ••••••••••••••••••••••• br w"--"burnln" frpl•·. ~ SI . ...,,.. ,,,0,,. ;.na{'e. Just $80<1 ""r m11 '" '"·"ii '''\' I k o .... EW OIR"'CTIO ... S 'I uvu d I " N~ •••••••••••••••••••••••. et>p•o)? 1"1'1 .,,,.., .,,, ., mo ... ,~ -......... ._._ uc ,.,a:. FOUND 1 . blk llh ,... .. .., a pp ns. 1 a u t only. O All St>ll. wk Share lt1l tl2Qll sq. ft 1· Perl cl'\ for J>ump ,'t,: bl'CY 1>('rv1t·e!>. · -man !> 1 Lcl'lurc b Tbcn• L.1lc pets.$220.642·6355 WOODBRIDGI-: lntth. Shown Mon-Sal retail shop w /displ.iy Nalaonwl Serv1cH Co, Grand Doe Ski ~love \I(' Aft~D1von'('vs111glt.'~, PlN!:SAPTS "only''. Call afl lpru .uea.lnqwrt'alTheF.ic-640~ !~:'.!!19e1 l7lb St. C.:\1 . un<k-r40.~1alHuur. MesaVerde2brupilain. 1. 2 & l bdrrn unth. Hers req'd. 556.0058 or tory, 425 E. Jotb S l . .....,.,., 557~1l.c:.ill 47 pm New cpts. Refs , $240. Dc:.11{ned lrke e drl > ~ Newport Beach or clllll ~ ----498·1006eves C~urorrua bunga lowt. 673427lor675·6181 4SOSqrtofofc1pace.3600 FOUND: .. .,iteSamoyed, •TMEAMSWEtl* i.~. r o m i 2 7 o · l 1 ~ ROOMS. $2S wk up with . sq ft for worebo\de or Nwpt Pier areJ. 2 CB;:~~ lid~~~~ tf~e;: Pinestone. Ofc hr:;, 9 5::10 kitchen. $.17 .50 wk Ull Ofc-Store-lndsl~I. CM i.bop. 6 Truck dra. 22,000 83l·IZU ~~~o:!['t'.:e ~i:,_g~~e~~: Evs/wkndll.S62-G678 Diuly. apta.548-97M $l25• SlSS & s2s~. · bQ. ft. paved & fenced FOUND; Great Dane wecanshowyouaw1yto ----------• ____ 552-0400 646-ZlJOorG'19-3'109 yard arc.i. l'd·l We. 4 Mak approx 2 IDOIS. Ma-meet attnctrve & active Li:?:? Br. beams, s bag. Nr By Owaer lkand ne\4 :ior '$zs MU: ~rn ~~~· ~8· o an a point / s an Blu frm Cst Hwy, N.8. p~ Ave., Cid. 3 /27. s.wdt! people of "11 aa;f!l> market$, quiet adlts. Condo '" Woodbridge. "' • rt>fw~353{"v, Clemenw All kind!! uicl Altorpart 640-6491. >18·1283 fast. We've got the i21S s.&114661: ~2610 pool. 1c1cuu1 t1•noi~ ~ p · clenul1med. Fro m SI~ •--~~~~~~~I a n s w e r .• a t I Found: All Pro Bu:yl'I~· NF.W Studt~ D@luxe :? coun.-. &: lake ti75·9'bi3 or )I.in, t•mployed day~. 4961840 --Storw '4550 Own<>r ldl.'Trtlf'.' bv ('Olm Vidro\"ICW m 5-100 .,..,.5 11-·• k1t1hprl\1ll'"e1> $11'lmo ----~ br P:i,uo & ~.ardg~ ~!SO "' -•~ tiJl--0574 " s H \ R Jo: <> t 1· ~ p n 1 1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo JJJ9. ''?abt:irn St .. ~a hCKh 3148 . Photornpil"r . nl ta•r" Sl.ura~l' Loi l'rt•f40r con "'· :.enal no, d.;t« &· 1111 Traw~ 5'450 lu:.l C°Jll IJ IS. l 'ol11 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\J~r :5 b45--a106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vac.eioftR..tols 4250 a\ail p,1 prkr. &nth1·r l 1.l1·to1 llu nt1ngt on f.>t•J1I ~,:11; !>O:! I Sw1:.!>a1r t:.1.1111111 ~tu <i .. rl11•n JJ>t~ PJllo. :! br. I B..11·h1>lnr .1pt 'Sl!IU on .. 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .111wn1111 ' L.;~ H1 h lk11ch. bllXJOO t h.iin llnl.. LOt-.1 "'ht !'l.1nt11\ •·•I ft m bJ up l br rlien, lull bath '1t·1o1 t .ill ltd I~ ti"''" :1 hr ht1m\• in LO'.'! Clll;>. CJll l'l-1 11n1 14:nll'tl ~I fa mt-d '"" 1 ..... 1. "' I 'rJ\I Jl'nt 1 our 11 dJ\:.. !>l~JO C;.ill Scott S..'i.:!·4~1!1 do••n \1alure adult:. l'Jl!ll\!l:!no11••h f',Nf1LA.1'1JU 111 l''\\'hJngt• <>l-'flt'l·:Sl'\t 'Llu1 t ... 1· SSli-881il4 .Jl'l'J 1( .. 1-.1111 i;;;11"'~ v111\ 1"' ht•..idi hunw for mi• 1111 m., I" r :.1 l "" t-' t umm I :-.tor,1.:<• :.1>.111• "'-foyrneRt & M.orttmque' • '"'ph *Z :!Hd rrn '" l..11.:un.i ''.'Jul>, •'.,"'n_l.111 11111 L"1111n" llr1 t1'' ''I•• ,,--ww_.j ... .. ""' "' \ ..... ·It ,.,.. 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Tk:NNIS &~El-\ Kl•llworthy BusiMSS Whllc hair on pups cht·i.t Pool lmmed. occupao-WJlk to thl• hl·ach from RentalatoShare 4300 (7141558-1701 11 wk ~ old, .540·8038; DAIHFOR cy. $225 Mo. 646·1947 Uu.s :smash.1111( 1&2 Itel rm ... ,................... Opportunity 5005 ~ BARTEHDING G«EATCONDO! 3 br. 2 ba, c-pts. drps. frplc, walk·1n clO&eU.. pvt pauo, 2 car gar Pool & clubhoulic. Adlts only $3SO i42· U.55 ;1pl t1i mple-.:, "'1th t .. on" Need A Roo"""°te? ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------TWO WEEK CLASS rourt. clubho11s<'. p<>41l l'o Prnf1"li.wnallv i-'1ncl COROMA DB. MAR Bus11let1!i Sales Co sells FOUND small fem. light NAl'lON-WIOE JOH Jal'Ufll. ,,,unJ. '<UO<h•k Til\THIGJITPE R:'-ON Private offH·e in the buslnci.sesinSo.Orange bm dog w/btk nose & PLACEMENT & bcautilul J.111rl,,•,1p111i.: Mutual Savings Bldi;. Co. Restaurants. Bars, ears. Comer Ad.amb & ASSISTANCt: All elet· k1I• ht•n Pr-. t'~ot6f·(PAn.s UNU..\trrw Ample parking. air e t<' Ruy or i.cll. C411 Bushard. H.B. "68'6105 GOOOJOB hwasher ... , 11 C'lt•JnllH' nv ..;.-r J'""'"rV C...'<<"(h<-R conditionin". ianilon.il 831 0670 (Al:.o Sa)L•smcn OPPORTUNJTJES .\d I I ~ ,.. ".101 d I FOUND r<>m blk & wilt & I Bdrm ~lo 1~1. l br duplex. fpk. gar. ov.,n u ls on " " ,.:i..u.r b .. 111...q :.t>n 1t·c 1ndullcd OH•r t: __ _ m<Jlc red & wht dogi; 10 A.MWCAN pd., lhr~iS :?Hr~<:?:• •n:.: 1111:--mn·t•171 HO!>Cl. rt Only ~77 n..r l'"'RT"' .... DERS S T ··~ Ll'-"UOR STORES Santa Ana, toi;cthcr'' "' ...., ea errace Apts month. '7'4400 ..,. "..., .. l"" SCHOOL :!:JiJl M..in1wr l,.1.: '\1.., \I.di 11' "" "' i•mpt " 1-~O.OOOmonth ...,, J..., -,11 11 •• IJti.<·ri 1 .. 111.111 '" .h.1 r1• ,h.11 11 ~.ooomon1h L· d v 1104E 17thSl..Si\ ... ' n h roun : ery t;1m1• lll'1 ~· ,..,.. orn .... h11u~ ') '" '' hnll I lll ....... 1>0rl ... S.l:!.000 monlh rahbiL \'!(' G uH L . .1n1· lj;>-1 bnO 1>lt1 i..: .• t Hrok<'r n.io !•11!1 Schoof1o \oa:.l Tn \oa~I i.IWr•. l • .... ~ U 7S fncd p.at10 nae<' ar ea Beautiful p.irl.. 111.. .. ;it ~5. W--0212 mu~phcre. pool ·'PA ------ tu:.l a few ::.lt'Pb 111 • 4'm Adult E·S1die 1&2 bf" .-ph 1th·ti·:.hopp1nl! Encl i:ar. patio p()()I ASSEMllOS bl & ;.!ncl Sh1fh :\flL't ltl.t• tleL.111 "'01 k ~ 11 1• ,1 Ii I I' l 11 14 ll r I- V. f1l>\•1 J,!l.1" CAMIROMFG. 'iliOl l'I.-) Sl, II II c W uf I.Wac h Bh tJ So ol G a rt w!t.l I Equal Opp Empl) r m ASSL'iTANT MANAGER for Cinema I 11-Jll in f;I Toro. Prefer man or woman with mana~·· ment experience and mature. Mi.mmum age 25 )'Carli. C..reer orportuni: ty witb Genera Cmema Theatre Corp. l argesl moboo picture chain 1n the counlr)'. Ben.eftUi and advarwcrnl'fll Call :\Ir., W;slb for an appomtml•nl ~tunl.i• or Sundjy 1t ;il<I ~l ~Wet'n :! .11111 71"\I F (IF ASST. MANAGER Fur .Ir Spurt,,., .• H l'h.11n ~lon· Oppor l111 ,td\'3T\l'l'ffit'nl (;l'llt'l flU' b!'ndit:. Sall.Ir)' •·uni meosurate w 1t·xpC'r. Call M:.. Craft 714 /&JIS.36()3 t-'or Interview AUTO MECHAMIC Foreign, 3 yrs cxper. Salary open. 642-2-134. A\.FJ'OMOTIVE PARTS ~ALES PERSON 1\ct ion :.d.lespen;on ~a nl ~ C'd !or Aut o-Marin t• • Warehooi>C' d1 stnbut11r Sf-n 1t·1• <'UrTenl accounh in i:nw. mg rompJn~ COAST l>l!->IHJTl BOHS ......,__. ~ 38•9 llH around :; JllO . .; .:is. •••• ;;:.:•••••••••••••• Vi•m .;u 10 lu "h ire ho•.1111 GIFT GALLEIY f'lt'l:l'•l' 1 cill MI:.! :.!'«iii L I\ COLLE<: L O F !>111-71>f>.i \\h1·1·l•h.•u•lt·--i'tll'd T.ikc nt•v. nn Pt.'l ~ \dull nu pcl '>I-I 1181" ----hu11,1• \\ l.11 11111 nr 111 h ! lk .! BJ lu'( .1pl •1\..r \ IJI\ 1 .. 111n ol l'lo l•wport B1 Jl h W .ml Fnund ;s ;! 7 L.1 d " ,., MA, SAGI-~. 1,ow ro~t ------ llil f; lllth "<r• 1 I 1•1i; 1;1111; 1>r1>1 1 ox."; .! Br dph. 1·pt~ I.I~ fpl• louk1ug ;\t .. pu1 1 8.1 v 111 11 H 1 "1 •1•111 ~ H.ir 1>01 111\~lmfflt Co a ctl\'C partner or m11~ 1>c wat"h &JOO.. p_,.nm 0 l'l DJ> J:;\ c !-.ii c:1,,.....,l.,., m 1\utomoll\l' ~ta An.r ~ 7171 .._,.~ Detail Shop nLl'ds nr p..rk. n-fs ~ ~n wU.h h.llc.:uuy ~ rrrt'pfJl'I' .! IC.I :! Ila l'Ml l•h" II II purchdM'd ;\lr !'>m1th U.ll loJCienuf:v 673 8b"ill ~·" '°'t•ar ni·"' , 111 1 , pels Ch11dOK •'5 510 1 561!. ro.o :~l llll~ \II~ 10 1----<l0am4pml675·3080 ------ 1 I II "'" •1.'~1.1 ,RESTIG" -------Lol.t March HI. E -n11"' h<•lp 7075 Top WiJJ:l'S paid Eni:mc Jobs W ontf'd, 1•1· f>j tio l:dr«i en, "' ti. Lar~e :J Br 'l DJ. t•ncl PA.RI( NEWPORT nm ' c PARTNER LITE MFG C !\t t\·m4Je lnsb St'I i1111..._.b t).l:lJh(l.'I 1uH10 no oet<> 10:?7 MEDICAL OFFICE S'5,0l•l r"" ""''"'"k + 'r.i •Ar "Sb~nnon .· .CA-""'"."I ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Sl.t!Jmf'r~. t•n,.: p~.nntcr!-., " B t1 c ll e Io r 1 • I (I r J Room .. k 1td1co pri' or ... --. """" "" -.,.... ,,., , 'JEW 1 & :! lx'drm apl.6. Valencia. lnS.. ~ Bedrooms ti& Townbou:; will !>bare home. Rel In heart of Irv me. ~ of profits. 7Sl 1542. 10 6. Sq.fi .;wmefurniturt'& ---Lost: 3/38. Male S!Wlo SJJO per mo. Cheap l br, all util pct t~rom 12>i9 50 _req __ 75_1_·934_5 _____ 1 fixtures avail. Prefl'r CHICKEN TO GO Samoyed. W Newport llOUStx,'1.,EA.NlNG don<' by mature w<im'"1. ~lc:.;a Verde area, C.N . 54S-«>17 Cryst:-JI. buffers & polJshe r:.. up· holstery shampooer ,,, check out. p1clt·UP & de- lJvery. Apply al P11\ p;.i~rn:.&q.:.tr.igcs. Cpt &d Sl4S Sp~·ct.ieul.ir sp.i, total , . ) DnH· hv J li7 t-:lden T·'new ~'o.DCJW91 Sm L••n rei-reat ion nro" r» m c rl't'ot 2A :?H l ark NT't apt gen. pr<tct1t1oncr. Fast Gross SlS.000. mo. Bch. Rewant Love very " A,,.,......, .-.~ ,. " T P I 1· ocl"upancy. Ma1or fran c h1"sc 1·n much, please return. orcallLarn.:;rn ;lXSO --------soc1alpre.ar.am.llpoob.11 ,enn1:. , on ,ym 2059 Harbor Bl. CM Pract.. nw-se, exp. Part or 645·1030 full lime. Da)'5. Ex. ref. ---------- CM area. 541-8257 ;: • -HUG I:: 2 Br NewlY di· te9Ul!l..'OUIU At 1''<1~hlcm l luhh'c I' um/Uni um fabulous i:rowth area. 7003Seashore.YG2-2.6SS ~ BR. 2 bu, prch•r mature: coratt'(j, nr pie w ra<."quet J:,Jc1nd. J411:1\)nrN' & S..in 6404:!32 LIJ<e O(!w. Owner mo\/· ddult~ •. no ch1Jdern or ball roa.rb. Ctuld, sm pet J<>aquin HJll9 Ho;icl M--•ure-::-om-:-:-n w ~11r-1rA ing. 29'1a Down. TIM~. Lo6t Yorlue, ma!A!. J'I:? lbs. p1'1~.li42:ili>IK 0 ......... .,.mo 7~·7t50 ,71 ,.u ..... ltOO -. ~ ~ w • 751·1400 $50, Rew~rd. Vic " _, "''°"'... rucc Jpl. "' ,.;imc p, 1 Mani::,oad Cir, 557·6055. FROM$21S ., nr l '• Ha ~tudio n,.w l'llOt•.,. 1 .. ,..., 111C1m ,\ h.ilh s111u TVSALl':Si\ND Heart.broken. \J t I I I -' - . ' ""' 'm vi ,.r 963 li'>lb•''~ Hf I' AIR SllOP ----------·' 111 " ·" '1" on\ no rrpt:.. p:unt s:!60 '°'" I 11fn \'Ill W.1trrfront -' LOST: G<'nlleman's Gold r"•h, 1 .. 1ro•1· l&.! br ·•Pt ' ,,., •. Sm 11 Ahild o' "'·•i 1 1 ...., I 11 " I IJ" a I ~I a n (I " ,... .... , " ' ... """' pn\l c.:~"-.. 1 } .o..;Jtl m11 J W.antt-rl f l'rnall' Hemm· h Rmi::. !'enter di.imond. 3 ri-..hwhr r.n-. HHt) s:!I ' l..1 SJllc-1«97 42'.!.', fii1 ;,ir.!JI nr1.:n 11itt matf' 3Rr ::?l>.1 \pt on l:.lttal>lll! NJ ;n Yl'·11 11 :-.mallt•r 1·.;1·h !>idt• \ 11· mn '•·"rrl l'TM!-.4·nt1 l'I 1 ·<Ji.000 tn<. in\t•n . •·h 'Mill orH! . .o. 1 'i:!lO ~fir. 1·n' I ~Jr rl'ln~ .! HEl>kUU\I I ~lbu.o lll\d "7'> '>OJ.• .irt 't5 3 CAMPtJ,Dl·IP.VINE lnrv lli:l 11.w.i:! Co<·o' :\"pl Ctr or 11111 1-• u. • I I n m I • • .. \'1e"" nr. hht•ral rcw.ird I.lo • u..i> ~t :,1 :>J31 nr llarl>'""" i:: rtr ,. ,() {,\ ~ \,.ct; &I-I ti8J5 THE IA Y LEAf ''" t»h :!.I:!.. ~.1r ~·hilrl OK~.! ~II.II' G s '\ U l'1•11111:-11la l'ollll R t-:AJ. I OH Do your Co. a ravor. I'm Ult.ell , ambit, exp. in sa6es-mgmt <ind MIJOY a t·haUen,;<' Call Denna:; Means. 549-3700 Mature Lad). i"nn ~m~er, i:ood drtv(·t. ... b&..v expr wt·k~ lt\·1• 111 ~'IOstllull ~ mo l '.1 II lk!Uy ~!l:J 51\HI Cll"OC}e Ufllrt' l:i''\:!l Ull1f1Ul' 1 ~ :!Udrrn. w<1tn pd ~mo IA\•·h .,81 "''r ~ • !t J forltfttt 43501 buili11n~ s::!tJO l'artnl'r v.antcd 11r \\Ill f'O\'"'l;U .I \I'\ :.ltlllt'hll.. Ladydt'S1re:.t10ui.t'ckan lrom ~Ill Bt•JUltlul. 1t<l ••.ir,11ok11J:.~or1)('t:. '1'11'1"1 '"'~.nbc v.. .. ~ ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'1"""'"'10 Ctr.01·~ ~<'llC"llabh!'>ht'dnal111nal \\,llll·t b ... d T & ~)lJl'iOli' m ~ .ipl:. l'Q<il " 1 1 mi; -<1tn u111h ., 1 .... -· " '"""'" .... u "" 15 '>3-11 W& y u •l' .a) ran.., · ·' ~~I H rO!>~ l111m 11t.•ec1nfron1 ~ .-.mi: l' J:JraJ.(i• _, iJI "" - --I~ advert111ecl automohdl' 1• ·· refs . M r i.. Farm l' r P't p.i~ul \\ail I 1. ----~'"' .l.ll) rl'l re .. tion.il rli~ 18th St. Coi.tJ ?\tesd '1u·offlcc bpacc in Co-.ta Sun Roof bubm.-i.s m !\pt, FOUND Suimc.se Cat. 2 5514UJ ~ u ~ .. nf.Pt:c't"... l Br studio, un!, 5200 pet' , .. lopm .. nt Im med 11, 673 TIW'l \f1.,.,a nr Harbor Blvd 111 CO'>la M~<1. t:'l:c t.erma. 1 b --------""·' \voe au.. .., • ·111 pd CMl .... '7 ~ ~ ' h co la.rs, 20l St. & Santa ......... w__..__. 7100 • ' .... .,·,_.., • • 11'1(1 u . .,_...,.. ur rupancv f'amlht' .!Ii nc.:~ b opping center . Small invei.tment. C~ • ....,. --'"""""°' 83117712 -. a-•"'-' ~~ ui• Stora&eorWorkshopSJO tall5S7-tll25 6424040 · .S48·44ll7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------..... ~ ~""'"' ......, Near UlthltPlacenlla. 1-----------1 535 2hr w /gar, $220. t'pt. Lee J Br 3 Ba. Sl9S mn 675-4911 Brkr Call6CIH6t&Att6pm Pima p d . P~ 0 Ac.comtiMJClertc wa ter pd, 2176 "£'. CbUdnm OK. m Valen ony R1 es Business. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1ncMoc1&81teCo. Pl tJ Call .. ~t l a..~ CM ~ " .. .,, ~--•--'"'al 4400 bKuti•• S.ftt'S Complete ponies, tack & Drt ..._,._,.. ? bas unmed ........ in" £or .,,.,:~a. "" ""'... Cl&. . ---· "Cl••• ...... n_ --()(ficc avail. Overlook• nnrt•ble nna for sale. n. .... "6 ........... em . ~.---... .....,..'1-U'u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.:.:; :1710 Call Alcohol Helpline aD uper'd •C<U pey /rec • 3 br.2baupper.C&rport. ....................... 6 __ 5 FT airport & mouotains.1_"'""'---------• 24brsadayl35-3S30 clter't.CalllhryX.zzeo FoxhoUow VllacJt No pet£. $:Z75. 1008 D MIS· CHJLDREN W E.LCOM E v ..--9 2012 Mtcheli1on. Irvine. ---------at CT14 ) 963 787'3. 6Z1 W. Wlll!On~20l0 lion Dr. 751-3896 New Duplex acroa:i !ro 1617 WESTCLH:'!-'.NB 752-0234 NI\ Tu RA L F 0 o D PREGNANT? Equal Opport. Emp\oyer AYON .,_You A '"fH PffSOft '! If so. you 'II ('nJOY m t'('I tnl! people Whlll' SP1li11i: "'oriel fa moue. \ \'()'IJ Produrt ~. Gunn (',11 n mi.;:. l-11'x1bl" hr... ('.ill 540 71H t 11r /.1·oi1 h i I '1~1l BA="Kfl';(; EXPER.IEHC ED PART-TIME TELLER UM TED CALIFORNIA BANK 2750 W. Coast Hwy Newport. Beach (7141631-1200 Equal Oppor Employ1•r FlJRNOR UN•~RN PI a za park ~ I o At;T. s.11-5032 sandwich buRiness. Fan Caring coof identi al •2brtownhomew/frpl DanafJolRt lS26 P;ilmasScboot ; . 1501 w--t-"ffDr Office orcle~kspacc.111267 t ti 1 c lei I COUt15eling & rererral. ACCOUNTING Banlr.~n •Lgepatio&cnc.i:;aracl· ••••••••••••••••-••••• 2Br2b.al400sqfl$30S n..., • Westdtff Dr. NR. He-as. 85 c ~oi1c. urron a · Abortion, adoptaon & ...... <a •.\dulls, child 16 & over FlVE STAR RENT AL 2Br 2bt11SOO Jiq ft S.'lliS Newport l''inancial Ctr ~"'8·11614 . ~>40·20111 ly ~ro:.s approx. ~00 k<'<'ping. CLllUC /TYPIST TELLER ·Small pctok 3 kr. :.l12 Ba' apt. P \l Bt:RTHA HEMn Leoslnq Office Space ot~FICESPAC1': ~.500. APCARF. !'o l7·25'i3 Soml.' l'Xp. Wllh /\/P & Savini:s & ltian l'XPl'I qwct. rrtc. gt)r, fn,tl Rfl:ALTORS C;illonS1t1•MJnJj:(l'r l'OR lsc ·-Ill Irvine . k:dR1ddl!:!n88('.l SHARON'S 8La~t1c;.iJl~~p1nb~ pn•l'cl. pn•fc•rr1:'11 1\pppl:v Ill '°'Pl lits Brancl nt>w. :!hr. 1·111. clrp:,, J,\\, fp, :.!l.1 1hlh Ptarr ~:?!IS 1\1 11 t~l:? 5i:?2 IAYMUJ>OWS S11aC'. & rhC'N~ Z br Jpt Encl. 1:ar, pool, JUl'Utza Adults only. No kicl' or pel3. Fl'. Wt>. Avail A4Jri) lit. MIMI073 r"1ttu .,.,~"mo .,..... l * * 10 ••'Y iK IM'"I v tou"ll P<'r~on , •' r~ a tr11 1.1 "' ... ,.,., '1'121121 17t.11642·3tllc'Ct 21ti Lar.:l'sl rontP•uou s1._ _________ 1 ' · Dana HarbcM· Rully f ., 1· Newport ('tr I0<" .. 11111' ..,_.,, ~2790 l .. 1r1t<• <ll'lullt., new Jtlult 3 Pnme IOCJ1llon 111 Hunt l!rollnd Ir ~Plll'I' in Olrl'Cl\LI. :'.11\SSl\Gfo. (id t•nmp.1n\ lll'n1• ~ Mnnnl'r.,$J\lllJ.:!- bt. 2 ha. bltn~. 0<'eAn 'u 1 n Ito n Be al' h on lllTJl()rl area up 111 IZ.OOO Money to Loen 5025 W9 122.J I•: I) V. l "t I I' ti 1 I & Loan. 1:-,15 Wc,t...·llft Ne>..t t u ~otr cour,..c• Brookhur<1I. llOO "''lUdtt' sq.ft Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\t•nt•ni:o lnr ,q 1pt Ur, Ni·v.pnrl 11<.>arh S.1un.1. uwl 11ar h t & feet S.011te. ~ardt"n t yp.· Corporot~ R.otty I st. 2nd & 3rd T.D. '• *KAR EM •5 * 1"!11-45l'O Equ,11 1 >pp i-:mph rm I llKETOllACH last $125 mo i.t.ore ororfice Goodu MMi~_Bcck orh LOl\NSAVAILAUI,J-; 6PO!!fC ..... ~LLMAS~!GlE7,,,. Al'TOR l \.'1<!1-•o C•J 0 .., .li:m.kmg ALSO posore, us1gncd park ' r. nenwort } CrE'd1t 11ot 1rnport11nt .,, """' ooo ,,., ,. L&e " br. 3 ba, lrpk. ~n view 2 br, bit 1a.g. Call Mr. Plummer 17141558-1701 673-488.lBrokcr ------11>"0l'k:JM>p for llOS" work LOAH OFFICER dsbwhr. att. iaraae. sauna&rec,room.lst 96.).8787 .. • ......... ___ _ MASSAGE aD f1lm111comm 'ls Ag&.res1ive,mdependanl <'nd. yd. No dop. 1700 last. $26S/11M>. See m g ------... Ml'IMMJ'llllfal 44&0 UP TO SS0,000 to loan or ~-•REMODELS 9570282 bank scek 'g highlv Alabama, S3G·346S or a» Calle deJ r ... ---•o, DELUXiOfFtCES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Invest . Private Party. rJVV qttahfied installma1't ---., .. ~ · .. 536-l'Tll ~ .... "' • .,. .............. 1r.•cH AGENT. part lime for .... w 'UI• ~ 111 ... ________ .... a,tB.49'l4S12 Comml & to<lstl sr;ces. -~ '""" Wnto details to JGA PO ESCOITS loan omce.r. 2-5 yrs exp patio, laundry, ---------t f r-tt Box823 CdM ,..,._ portrart. painter. Honest, · blt.os.S300.MZ-UI03 NEW -1.U e38DUIS 800 to 200Chq. t. low _. • ,--... OUTCAU OHLY cheerl'ul, culll.V'ed. Will w/~ bank desirable. P'romsz:so.t.o•. SolALopcr ea»tsq.ft.lA.JN~eJ & Coe••rcWst.e Mott-s.Trwt 6~1 ~•11 train. SeGd reaume t o Xllll beoef'its. Seod r('· Beaut. new 3br, 2ba S:S.S'T.J!J ·--·-.. •-••••••• flfluion Vl~jo areas. ........ _ __. ~ •")S • ·~ .... ......, n...11 p11 ... p 0 swne to Chief Exec. or. H nd to s D .,._ or taD ..., ._, as pro------------· -... _., ,.,_._., -• . r· PO B "6"0 t.owlllloaso. Ptprc. ttnd. Delae·--'stde-·-·'-'qWet,lulnll'ious.ex· • y .... riwy. felSiQnaloffice.Located ••••••••••••••••••••••• iX,.,..,.GIRLS 1'ox1560,C.M.13&31 ~~~h .......... Olt ~ .... 1ar.lg•yd.S400.8C2·l800 2br, zba"". bl•-~~~:."-. ec. 2 br, 2 b• apt. C.U.S3l·1AOO in older shopping com· Y•~ &----'-------c ....,.... ,_,, ..... --... De.a.tor to "'1.k' ri ft plex, with rus tic ••• Ln•us 911.:20/ ~~~~oct,c!~..!CA e • dmoo.eDrhen E.O.E. 2 Br apt, antum. Fplc. Nr. heh. Mui.ta. 00 pit.a. • P v 50t per sq. · • UM Y~ /0 v...><:-.. _.._ _._ encl paUo, cpla/drpa, 122$/mo. ssasz kb. Party• tt•m• room. 400J Bircb-N 8 . mosphere. $175 Mo., uUl. Alto JINI TO Lo.ts • Mttf• d•la Baxter & Cicero needs rx· d /wHh, styll\c bath. total sccllrily. Perf•ct Act..Mt·5002 paidbYJandlord FaircatT.rmulocalS4D ltELAXIHGMA66AGE TopWaaes.Pb542-1\5l pcr'd help for boat rov- Qu ....... lncld -.. --..._.u-.-ll¥tng or wtrnd nh'oat for MISSION REAi.TY r ...... _ n-.. J•"'l!ft. A •·-n--i C er11 & cus1tlons. 642·72'38 "'.... · ...,_ roo. NI~~ 3ln"-r;• ba tbe •dvcntorous adult. Commercial Shops, o(. 98SS. Cout. Laguna .............. Mf9. Co. U'; M';~eui· ppren:.....,., -&rpea 'm·U38b4f1~30PM '-'-·'"·p·•:,,..d.cn-: St•rUna •l SUS/mo. (tceetutorn~.f'romf7S 494-0731 6422171 ir45·"'611 0 t~rs for r epair & B F. A 'rroft'11si o n >il uv1&.: ...., ·~ ,_ CJ ... _ .. l ... • • ""--_ukaJl•fHJ•H·Sllt fa .. -r"la""· 7fll.5 .... A(• DELUXE 3 Br 2 Ra. no 1C1traJ:e. Nr. Brookhnut ..-.az mo.·~ 724" 19 ,..,esa. '"' ,. '"" .. • Coc-kl:iil Wa1tl"'f':;:.. Entc-r pnts $350 Nr s ct "H iitoo '4790ll 4DRUnOFC'S rRIYATErARTY ORJNhJNG 7pm anf':iict1 1nl(. profrtabll' •'-' Pfau .M41100.oft's s am • • • ........... ~-dtlclll•9d00 IXICUTIVI Conf. rm .• IS«'at 25. all Will pay more· f(?r your t'rc11t~li pr(lblllm~ II /\PT MANAGERS t:l 11 mn11rou~ profei-~ ---•ALMOSTMIW• •""'-" -~ Offkff f)4lnel..d. 1<m . wh11" in fl' 2nclT 0 642·3573 dOC•O t iwlvt• tbrm If IA•;1rn Ill m hNi rmm JlTO Duplex 2 hr. J ho, new B .. _. ••••••-•••-••••••••• P ... m• Location 1 2 1 • -d h I 11 Exp'd coup4~ to mant•R<' ~~•unaU. lhl-f111r art~ or l r /3l,D4t,Spaclnue ,..., • .........,.1~0 •• •r. or yr «'ll!IC'. utkc WANT-E 0 . d T () you n ee f' r . 1•a 70 unit .. dult Aomutr•w ~$· drp11 No prlg luicuriomapt .. 15,,. ,~:' ..... ~~ !"_._, 3388VlaUdo,Nwpl8ch Fores t a rria . Kent · Zn • CAREM•nor HU1.p1t 11l m .: b ... ,.. '• w4rtrt>1slt't·1wt1q'*' 0 1f\ /mo zm Oran11~ '~ coclpado,3•• --.....-... .. ~r-till Fvm OC'W\f.SlJ.0.$511>0 llarklm $49.000. Will Pll)' points. Orang~.633~ c& .. ~.zlnr"'y'z suapl.tbul.JI l'cJr; (W' CV~ 11eseon11. plJlrr A~,8«2•0583 N;.HurqCll&r,SDfwy MlNtn'UTOMPT ~h•l1tJV11¥A1l. ri4·Ml.a393 Well t«Ured CdM pro-1._: .... ,t l1 ou a u mm1 OU'lt. good Job op De t ut t 2 B 11 7'110lltukSt.abtk ICM. »O•CJ. ft. perty.m -1&51evu SpiriWlaader ·~ Y L_mt.& 1 ~ lltY can !714l nHn.~ 81 • q e r, • S/OEdloen W/08-rh Ba(h,WllR. OceanorBIJ.t.w. RITAILSTOal p ota 181SSo.£1CamiooReal Artl11UcModclA1eacyac So. Cnllr. Coclttall adoU., no peta. Cpt1, B1Yd. Op& ..Vs.m l ·S. f'romll& llt .... lfte Beach a!'f'a, ••q ft. AU Priva •ri;t to S.OClmlente. J'Ully lie. cept.ioi portlolioe " •P· Waltl'ftll, Jae .• 171U Sky dr111,bltm, bakoaJ, su. 142-201' • Adul&a,NoPu 171-_.,wkdJl.,.tJ. fl•• tmpr0Yemcnt1. buy~--~. Fo ... ppl. ttz.7298 pJluUoos. Ra111 t o Part 8',St.eC.ITYme,c~ lt«al•t. walk to ... r. Ull..._Dr. •------~--• ~t. euat. 1l11lt101, ""481 _.... Rlchtt, he., .2Ht& 9U14 ,_,_ 1dee.I !Of' mkldle 2 Br au... 4 ..i.... --a.1>r'-•-·o1u-~db 2 rm..... c --......... _ .. #-1--~ .. 1--... 1 .. -~. •llllf•---· .. _ ·-p.. -------.,.. eoaple, ~o mo. :rt·~~.F-".'rt .. ~. ·-~>"--·~ '-· "9All ..... -· ..,._ ......... .,,..~ ...... • -·uen-aw1 ...... u...~::1,..,.nt ... CJIM. _.. .--_._ llt.ll pd, A/C, •mDle pkt. Jll'Oftmenta + flalbl• l,. ,_. moa1b. .._ OUt.ca.ll ~o .._ v.._ Ca ..n. • to... 1 ::aw iro _.._... IQ.Ilia· Mil lllfJU '115.rnoto-.l"fl.elo.: .._ ..... (10.4) a.a..--.. lOAJll•ZAM 'fJl ta. _., -11a1 k..U . .a.wrt. I .. ' : Thu~y. March 31 1977 DAIL v P1Lor CJ l rAdd It... Build 1t .Diaper 1t. .. Hammer it ... Carpet SERVICE lt...Cement It .. Wire 1t ... Hoe 1t Clean lt...Move .. it .. Press 1t...PcJ1nt It .. Nail lt...Plaster it. .. Flx It DIRECTORY -Plumb lt. .. Patch it. Pipe 1t .. Remodel it...""] . Roof 1t .. Landscape tt . Ttle 1t. r rim 1t ... Sew 1t •• Haul 1t. Add 1t. Plant it . Alter 1t...Learn tt.. ~~:!I.~ .......... ~~~~!'!? ........ ~~~~ ............ ~ .............•... ~-·············· ~~~~~! ......... ~~~~!'!! .••••••••.••..• ~~~~~~~ ..... ~~ ••.••..•....... Walh•r Morr1:., Cent'rJI <.:USTOMCAl:HNETS Remodt:li.. Addhlonb. Unoleum no w.u. .• l'OV Sk.lplo1oder. dump trurl\ Houserlt'anina & Window 1-'ll'eplacei;.·Planters EXPERT Pa1nt1111. F.11r Contr, room odds. re· Klkhcn. gar11l'. bolh. P•UO Cvrs & O..c ka An't 1ng. & r~p.ur 11ub floor haulmg. tree work, gr JU L'le.uun11 GOOd rates • Brick Concrete Patio P rl c e:. fo' r u o e 11 t KOO Fl NG SPECIAi rnoddlna. new con-.tru. playroom etr Spt>c-lu.I types of con:.lruc lHlll Rtifb & Ill. 4011 2711 & mg. demo. elc 751-3930 n•b. Ca.II "81& Lynn" Block Wulb BBQ r1ti. 1-~lablu.hed 673·4~7 l>eluxe :.!40 aeal dtt\\ n he & bonded No. 200929 lh111 monlh on 11aragc John Mullins & Son 661 O.WO 5Jb 7711 Refa.. El.lb 646-0484 WORK C~ ,\RANTEf..0 1>hin1le.. 37' aq ft in- M64&19 cab1neta.. !-'ree est. 548-47SOaft8 -Hawlincj v stalled Don64S 0()3.$ 67~317S ---GcrdeftlncJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp. Chr1:.l1an woman lor f'ree E6t. Jilockwnlll., lntr Extt Free Est ~ ------Archffer.turCll eve& SPECIALIZING in all ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hau.ltng, movinl( <'h·anup houbedeanlni:. Rdb i.lumpstone . bri l'k Yrs f'~xpr "42 O~ T•'llaloft Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpefttff l)pes rcmodehn". 11 >rs R"Ullble Ell.pr Japarnt-se siiup, Treework. Reu11 , \!lt'r5 751 1588 Rcs1Comm. Rt"w., hc1 , -; -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Arch1tertural & Slruc ••••••••••••••••••••••• In area. All "''orlc auar. Gardener. Reuonable fast,fr~est842·~97 bond. Bob 750·9354, Expert pamtm.; & puper \ANOPYTVSERVIC-t- tural Plans Rmdl & or Service calls & e.mall Jc>b' 962-8314 Free est 846 6230 Good 01 Fashion ~·91~ 1 n g · Cst m w 0 r k & Isl RATg SERVIC)o. new conl>lruct1on. Re:.ld· only. Lie Contr. All work OU AN E HE p PN ER ~~k:S· · . SoMy t Jer. 1''REE haul ll~ua.~?can117f73 ;~~l 'aiftffncJfPapering ~t~~fo:~r :~ ft'tr ~~~rd l\t "'air Prices 9e0·18~a I Com' I/ Indus t ri a I guar 002 8311 Genera I Contractor: -YARD & LAWN 'CAru:-:~~· ~!l=~rttu"ltet~~ ~!~~~ ~ 1!861! ca ._ -••••••••••••••••••••••• 000 336\ . n 1. 640-702<> ----Carpent ry Small jobs. malntenanc<', r<'model. 'l'rt•c•work. N<.'w litwns c ti~ 'b Id~!> 1u1no v c d Two Girls llousccleanlng Paint Your Cattle lnt.erior & Extcrl()r p111nt •:••••••••••••••••••••• BabplttiftCJ Paneling, door hanging. developing. Lie ir32S267. (l u u I, fr t' II t. Mi k ~ 557.2005 Svs. Dopendoblt'. refh, Average Extr 1 Stry $375 lng, Guar sat l:.fartlon t ERAMlC ,:rn.E N1·w .., ••••••••••• • •• ••••• •• • • Llr rontr' C'St. 548·2719 -~·33.17 MB·2<M9 own trans. 754 1328 2·5''"" uo. ... lnlr .... Srm Fr "sts, 7c1,.,..., • '>Ab remodel. Fr ~.·!>l, i.m 1 job» • I • • • -~ -------MOVING & HAULING, u;r ....... .... ... .. ........ ""' w le e 536 Z426 an~ l\ab~sltllng. my homt'. Carpet S.r·vlce General Bwldmg, Lac. No. Expr Hawaiian gardtiner unythrng, anywht·r c Will clean )'our home l'X Prices incl matr'l labor - _ e ~ ·--- ' 1on thru Fri F.xp1 cl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 200929, bonded. Will <'n Yd l'lcanup!>, pruning. CJll anytime. 493 :!.Sl5 pertly. Own transporta Guar. 10srd. fret' est Professionial PaintlllJI ln· CFRA-M IC T ILE T \ ~~·Pllhi:ai.~· ~ wk. Cal'J>('l Man will lay yours tf'rtam percentage offer tnmmlng, httul646·4676 --. -lion.~ aft J :JO pm T_ed627·7900~rSS2~H:~ ~~::l~'.~ free c~t showers. kit ~he~,'~· or mine Repairs & from unhcensed builder. --, Hoaedecanlnq Dependablt>. eff1c1ent. PETERS PAINTIN<; ------floors, patiost!4S·i!l29 Wkday:. onl), my homt· No infants 7SC hr 260 "1ower St, CM. ~ 8428 clurung too! Gu11r work fOr,dw11JIRMEi/RMO lie. Ex pdr d JC:a P aln ti b ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• F Expr'd Reas Ratcf. PhotocJraphy T-c:--lc• al blJuter s1tvin"S f'rue or eve oper nvc11tor or 11ar cncr. amp yaru own trans. H.B.. V.. 1-· , 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ,.... ~· 1645 36-16 " · r~altor Joint veolurc ma1ntunanco shrub Want a REALLY CLEAN C.M .. Npt. 848 0647 r~e !!:st. C.:a Gent.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• es· w1l1tnd owner OK Con· bcq trees 'Fr e l>l llOUSE? Call Gm~ham lncorMTax ~0458 ~~1idr'!'es~.hi:~gprp~P1~~1.' Removal~. trlmmln..: We C.:11re Carpt"t Cll'11ner1-tnct Walter Morris, l' o $.IS lsJo Girl Free ests, ~5 5123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lNTERIOR EXTR Painl AAA Photoiir.iphy Co pruning, free ~st ~k d i'ull L1me day care Lie d .ill shifts. Grecnhruuk. 'l:r S.C.Plua SS7 865n Steamch.-anor!>humpoo Scott Realty. P 0 l\ox . ---:\I K Cl • 8 T lnJ: Expr'd high quality &42·"157 ~l~uu.ured.tH2·~~ alsoupholstery·allwork !S24Hnt1iBch Ca 92648 Gardt•nint:St•rni:e:.weck ·rs 1n&:. ean1n~ Newport ay ax k Su guar Reli. MC. fr est I). b1 wt•t1k ly. Reas P.li\~~ntJ' t-.iq>t•t • o Service Professional In ;,~~3iin J~~ rt!l.IS rate:.. Pt~hr /Repair C'huck ·., ·1 rec Svs. hPalm~. l&alneu Ser•ice Heas Ralc·s 6453716 Droperie1 rates C.:obtJ :\lei.a IT 1\ I.I.· come Tax. Preparal1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• c1hw!>o trimmed. t innl'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• C -nt/C -::,;---••••••••••••••••••••••• CNde~tpoCrtl.I RHunt1~5Kt7~~" 835-~l --~ ~~y~~~ home By appl EXCL~T PAl='ITING VERY NE.\'f rATCll pruned. rem o v t· <l Bookkeepm~. ucrountmg, emt oncnne CUSTO~~ DRAPERIES ; '1 ou. ti.. .100 nntACIJLATE I ----lntr& t-;'l:tr. Reos JOBS&TEXTLRJ:: &Ml 9229 Jl_t_s ___ _ ,,mall hus1nes., ••••••••••••••••••••••• WovenWoods Bhnt.b or.:;.&5-<1508 CLEA:\l:'l:G Sal1sfac 30 YEARS EXPR. Fret!est.~·2706FREO C k f 11 k d H d FY Est -Free U.t H!l:l l l~!I Uphottterf .Journals, r R. G Ldi:c. emcnt wor o a m !. ar ware s PT'ot Japane1>c LandscJp· t10n Guurantc1'd C.111 Reasonable. for appoint· p ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11uttrterly reports your Rea!.onablc rate. Free ____ Ph 846-:?!illl ln!l & C.ardening Free ~o~ ! 673·7776 AMWAY mt•nt in your home caU RA INTI NblG · dt ntr /dEbxlt r ........,_ HU l's Custom Upholslen nffice or will pickup & cfe est Call 750 s..'85 1:1.........&,; I . 1 <l< ~07., G lb ·h -96M 8lll2 or S42 5:153 euona e, epeo a e. -·~ liver. Weeklv monthly --------........., ca ~:. ,,,...., ' ~ ro. ~s ~ Housecleanlngbyreliabl<' -· --Free eat. 'Call Jay ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fr~ Est. Pickup & di· ttuarterly. R~asonablc Pl\TlOS·WALKS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 f 645-7965 llOMESAVE:RS. Plumb· Uvcry. 25 lo !IO"o off ;di rat.ea. 751 .93-16 Phllhps Cement Co. Lil' ELECTRICAL SERVICE Clnups Garacci;, yrds. ~uti~~~r~ ~;nrc:. IMUlatioft Ing & Heatlnij Free e!!t. fabric, rubber & 11up & Bom1t'd For est call CALLS SlS hr & SMALL Thaullng Wkly Kmain · · -••••••••••••••••••••••• Paint any Bdrm w 2 coats $10 hr. Honci.t &: rehahle plies. 1875 Harbor HI .l:';xpert Typ1ni:! No job to 751 5657 aft 6 pm or 7·1l JOBS842·8233. ' rffWrk 548·4883 en Jr For Quality Cleaning rail Professionally blown in. S49+paml. Beam rt-11 st·n·H·e B of A. Mstrchg. IHt>-5910, 645·6105. Wm lllg or too small an1 Gen.rol Sn-vi us The House Mouse. do·1t·youn>elf prlcet1 Lie. lngs. closet:s xtra. Roger s.17·0383 or 751 .3150 Geo. Czykoskl t>46 7638 --------ELECTRICIAN. All types ••• ... •••••••••••••••••• 536·9522 325018 bonded 96J·9S48 494.4201 ------------------------------Cotttrodor of work. Lie/Bonded, In ----' Repairs & Rep1p1ng Peoplewhone«l Pcopll' HESUMES ~ Compiled.••••••••••••••••••••••• srd. Freee!.tM0·2404 *HANDIWORK * Xlnl housecleaning done SaveEncrgySaveMoney. Ext. hao painting. 10 yr11 Drains cle11red. watC'r That's whatthe prepared, typed Salls LEEM .• IARVIS BOB631:!H~--by lady W'expr. Deptm· Wealill'rstripyourhomt' exp. C.M.-Npt. area. l hlr!>,elc,allp1pe11. Rt-a:-DAl LYPILOT faction Guarantcctl Atldil's,Hmtll'g. Find what you want in dabll', own trans, todav.L1c.\9f.l091,Frei.t, am small, price:, are rates. Dick Morris Sl::RVlCEDtRl::CTORY t>46•7638 Ph 962·3200. Lie 317~c; Daily Pilot Cla:-.s1fleds. Want Ad Results 642·~78 847 3637 Randy ·194 35:n l>mall. Ron 642-8799 768·7962 Is all about' Hefp Woitted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wont.-d 7100 Help WOftt.d 7100 Hefp Wonted 7100 Hefp Wpted 7100 Hefp W~d 7100 Hefp Want•d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lkltpr /Glrf Friday Looking for <.hurp hard \\Orkmi.: young worn.in to do bookkei>pmj.t + Ci1rl f'rlda~ lnt<>re~tlnJ! \'ane-ct at mn,..phl'n' Call ('dlhy I 58b• 1:!22 lic>Jl Mfgr posunn" 1111 Gel-coaten Grinders Bonders. "\In r pay & r r 1n,.1· hen e f 1 t .'i A p p I ' .1 I Coastal Rn·rt•at 11111 l 7422 Dcnan ,\\I' In., lill1556 3'120 Uuokkt•Cpt•r so mt• 'cC'returrnl SalJry 111ll'n 'ewport ft:nt.•r. ti 10 ol~10l Booldcee-pers $950 lhl'taphSt-1'" ~;5 ,\cl·ountlng Uk,. S7U{l t;en ·1 Offll·t· ~7110 l::mploycr' l'J) l\ll l''C'c., Liz Rcmdt•r!i \..:1•n< \ 1020 Alrrh St, Stt• Jl)J ~ewport r~·arh 11;1:1111~ BOOKKEEPER Full rh.1ri:t• v.1th ll'll•ll 'etr~tJO <''I' pr•· fi>rrt-d I.nod I) p1n11 'horthand & rPt·pt C\11 ('all lnr 1111pt ·"" lur :,y.,,m l~IU 111 IU < \lo' ET Jo. R I \ II 1• I 111 r Suhl>tllut.-. 'hlll l hr o :? · In :1 h1 ~ ·" rw1·d1·tl \111.,t h .1' ,. 1 a i S l I l hr 1''1 '<K C'd\1 .1rPa~ i\p plv .11 ~ ...... port Mc11.i l'nlfw•I Sl'l1I lll'it , Fno<t S1·1' Iii~,., l'lar1•nt1.1, l ~1 5~; .1:n:1 CLERICAL *TELEPHONE COMPANY* Personnel Needed Immediately EXPERIENCED OHLY *Customer Rep •Operators I \(·.ir~ rt'<'t•nt l'\J> *Clerks VOLT' r•~llflAn••~flf«•• 3848 Compus Dri•t1 546-474 1 \C'rfl~'> rrnni ClrJni;et'o \srport1 I .quJI Oppor 1-;rnplo} t'r Clerk-Typist Sales Trainee COOK Needed for ronv DRAflS~1AN ~lt'rh. fnr l.1rl wantl"Ci full llmP. ho~p1tal Crom 10am to Lrurk mfgr Exp'd only Shipping clerk J H t: Jt• .... elr.· 6 :x>pm. f time. Expt?r d n~>d applr ~10-1583 ~n_gince:1n~·~·!IM~I-j, HERIERT only Plt'ase apply 1n1---------- J)t•n1on. Rc\'erl) Manor E~GlNEERS ---------HALL JEWELLERS :~Vittoria c M . GUARDS Now lnterv1ew1n~ at S. TEMPO Coast PlaLa Lo<'allon for L""AR:\IEO SI::CURlTY t''l:pt·r'd F tim<' Saks COOKS Tht' Joll y Roger Restaurant 1s accepting apphcat1ons for F.xper'd Cooks Xlnt fringe benefits & hours Apply m person. 400 S . Coa:.l llw)'. Laguna Beach Cook1 /Wciitr.H•S Dl1hwalhers I l"ull lk p time. Apply betwn 2·Spm, Denney's SW Avenida Pico. San :-.:o~ \l'l'eptmi: AvpUcal1on .. For Draftsmen Tech Writers EnCJiMffl DetlgMrt Buyer• Cod Accountants Plea'!e ~ubmit re!.umc:-. Tl-::\1I'O,17tl02 Sky Park Suitt' IOI Irvine. CJ Atll•ntion Borb11ra Call 540·4455 Equal Oppor F.rnployer ( 'll:'mcntr ---- -EXJIUIEHCED Counter Help, full & file rlt•rk. parl time'. hill p trnle mornings Applv. fle\lhlc, .ipply &.17 nu11 Wl'od) " 2&10 S Hnslol, dolph (' :O.t S;mlit Ana 1-.;,1,..•r St1·11•11 S,1lc~mun 10 Defi •ery ,IH•w1paper \\urk 111 rctJ1l outlt·t rc•rmanenl purl lime job f"111lt1ml• l'hann· .. for ... ,, dt'li,ennl( t·arl) morning '.11lCt'mt·nt :n21 Sn I~\ Times to homr~ 1n 1111 .. tol S \ A:.lc fnr Ucn lnme ='18 area~ Mu\t "'' ~rel1ahle &ha,~d1·pen ~~ dable tran!>portJl1un FEES PAID OH1rers Opl·n&nJ!l> Propl<' 1n fine jt'welr) :s.J-SJ 75 per llr Top !.al. ht•rw . & ad\ an Call BJS-6110 for In ecm1·nt Call ~Ir :\torn:., ter\'lt'"' dppt 549 LJ79 , ______________ , GUARDS Co1ta Meta Prrm:inent. f'ull &t Part time !'hone & tran!.p rC' q d Relired Wt'lcnmt· CJll 546·027'1. ofc hrl> 10·:!. Closed Wednc11day 1.,.1d} lbkpr to carc lor lady in wht·t•khr :>.o llCl· Ing Mu!il lln\'C. 962 5221 Legal Advertising Clerk-Typist Po~11io11 now o.ivull.ible tor part time a~:.1,tant to L4·~Jl A1h t·rt1i.m1; U1rl'l'· tor, 25 hour!. per we1•k rmnrmurn. noon .. ou l'~t du11v GUARDS WANTED Full & I' 1l1rnc Ir\ 111(1 art':i Age 21 & o\t'r ~lalurc rnt·n prd'd L'mform~ f11rn :-.:u 1·;1 ... h outla\ t'ar & phu11c m·• Arplv l mvt-1,••I l'nll1·1· t1on5<-n1c<'. 1:!2hW !\th (i1·n1'rJI of lil't' C'\· !lt. s.1ntil \n.i Jn 11(>nt•r1lt'andhi:h11~µ1111< tl'lllt'11.i. :\1 ·1" 10 ;ioam I 'kill~ requ1r<·d «3!1· 10 noon & t JO 1 '.IOprn "'pm Typing ll'~t wdl -- ---hf' :.idm101,ll'fl•tl tn .111 llair nresi.Pr. "' follow applic.rntr> in.,. for the ncw<"-t mo"t l'lt•lil<inl i.alon in LaAuna BeJr h ,\lfrt•do l'l I 1991 S.ilal') SJO<) mo 54b 0235 ..-~•·row ~f'l'\ 10 S12K lla1r St vh,t. "Ith follow DE~IONSTR \TOR!> (or 1' t Rrn1kk,:l'Pf'r $12i': &nJ! pretcrrerJ ~1orule 1-.'\fln'urc~ lo and nr gl·nerJI under ~tamllng of rourl i.)slem!> Jn<I lc·..:al lthni; pro\:ctlun·:. lk:.11" hl1· I nnd. a pp I 1 .inc cs & 1'11r1 h.1, C'lk lu ~.'i-0 Bonsturs. 6-15 7i1!14 J('\\ell')' Fri & Sat 10 6 Alcount111~ t '11.; ~ • rnd 11um<· nth<>r da)" \I,.., I' 1·1· .l11h" 12131 l4U iOUU 01 17l41 In 1m• l't·r't1nrwl ,\..:~·nl'\' 768 5573 1AA fo: lith Co~ta Mt"'a . Suite :?21 &12· 1'170 DENT AL ASSIST. lll'lp Wanlcr1 mu'l hC' 11wr ISS Appl\• 1n 1w1 ""' Kenturky Fned Chu.ken, Luguna Bearh. \utf)rnoh1le lll'll':ot".1rv 1111 cw• 14,1nnrtl luntl rlrt\. mg f.xcellt•nt c·urnp.mv benefit!. M1k1•T1nslcy LYM, F/TIME Rt>hcf Xlnt ht•l'lf.'f1ts. B;iy\'ww Con\' llo!>pllal. :!OSS Thunn A,·c, C':\I &C!·3SOS . LVM'S /Aides & Kttcheft H~p r.arfield Con\ Ilos11 . Ti!Jl Gar11d<l AH•, lll:I &17 9671 MACHINIST Set.Up & operate pum·h prPs:.. tappers. etc 10 llr. 4 day wk + O\'t'rllme Hn~an. Int• . :!!IOI W Coar;t llwy. N B E.O 1:: Maid. p:irt llmt' to work morn'g!., 1nrl wknds. Ca~a Ligunil :'<lotcl. Call l.1han 494·29'J6 MAIDS Wanted. See Bill Lloyd. San Clemente Inn. 19'.? 6103 MAJDS WANTED I !arbor lnn Motel 1800W Balhoa Bl\d,NB (7l4) 675 3463 ~IAIUS WA!'ITElJ Don Qwxotc !'>1otel 2100 Newport Bl. C :\1 MAILING DEPT E'l:pr r d op<>r:itnr necdl·d ror Bell & Howell inscrl mg marhmt-Will t·nn ~uler tratnml( consc11·n unus 1nrl1\'1dual 1\ppl> :'-.it1onal System., l'nrp . IJlil H1rrh St. ;-...; 8 t :'. r 0 C. AlrportJ E .O.f: MAIMTEHAHCE N.R. ofc hlclg & apls. Steady work. 644·0606 MAHAGEMEHT Opport unity for a s :'i1E01CAL FRONT OF 1---------FIC.:E f\Jll lime ~roe NUtlSES cxpr reqwred 893·7576 RN'1 $60·$66 Staff $tiO Pnv.itP lJut\' Mll>ICALSECRITARY LVN's $42 Staff Ex!)t."r d for pl.i ... t1t• ~u1 546 Pn \ate Out, geon In Newport Cenll'T i~-3 S off Must be ).lnl in merl11111 A ~IS 4 t termrnoloA\. tr.111..,1·nh· S35 Pn' ale Dul) In~. honkkcepmi: & hill ~I\ &nf.: All Oranj:t' C'u rng Call li44·4900 Work mi: houri. &du~., of) our c·ho&tl' M.dical Transcriber Daytime hrs Expcr 'd only need apply for 1m· med . open1n~. Sun Clemente Gt'n 'I lloo;p11al. <714 l 496 1122, l'Xt 259 MEN for LA Tim,.., de 11,C'ry Perm . p 11mt- S275 to 5350 pa mo 548·1710 ~!al Pra1·t1ce lns R('l1 •I Group ln~uranre l\\'311 WES TC LIFF Murws R~idry 1617 WC'-.tr hff Dr Ste 212. ~-..wf)Ort lk'ad1 631·06 Io. 752-9 118 ()f<' llr:-. Mon.Sat !l ;, NURSES.AIDE Open1n1ts nn rlu\!i & .11111 ... h1fti. Will tram 1-:xpt•i MOTEL MAIDS rir .. f'll l'h·uSt· :.ipr" & LAUNOkfo:ss l1l'l'fl1·ll P • .rk Liilo fllll\ \tr u;~. 1mml'd1atc1' N1·"' 111•••1•1 "'1 •1 ~·.,hip l<ll . 'Ii II 1n OanJ 1'01n1 <.ill _t>-lllilHI 193 5001 or apply Jl !>on ~ur"n•' Carlo:. ~1okl. :u :H I lh'I RM-Su":rry Obispo Uana Pmnt 1250 Multlll"' Opr Call 'li'l 7660 :'llL'RSING LVH's l · I I F /time RH 11 -7 Relief LV ... '1 7.3 F/tlme MursH Aides All Shirt'> llunllorrton \ nlle) Convall''l'cnl llosp1tal 11382 Newman Avt• Hunt. Bt•h 8-!2·5551 l'.ut t1m1· '.l I 'hilt l tl<1 , ..... k .I ~ ) rs µtt'\ '""" ,., r><>r 1n ~uri.:t•ry n·q Saddlebac k C:ommunlt) lln:-.ptt:il bl l51 \'1a ~'trad:i 837 .isuo E'l:t 27!1 ORI>l::H DESK Orcle1 1>1·,k pn ... 11 ion. open to l'nthU!ol<1~l 1< p1·r.,on.il11 \' for raJ)llll\' l'\p<1ndtnl( Caq>t.'l Ml i.:1 Jlrl'f pr('\ IOU'> l''\f)t'I Plca:.ant 11tmospheri· k 11urrounding11. APP.I) 111 pcr!.on. 18430 Pac1f1l' St. Fountain Valll'.::.Y_· -~- CASHIER l.xp1•r'd l·;i~hwr1111ot & s.ilt·' r 'lhrw 1111 < ·.,11 tor Clac;sihl'd J\d\ C'rt1s · in){ Ot•partment of the Outlv P1lnt Will nl..;o a:> ,1,t nidrr dt''\k of ( ... n" I .ii \ d \' l' rt Is In R llq1.11 t rm·nt • '1U<.t 11<' .1bl1· to 1)1'<' :10 v.pm h.1\ (' ~l)()('j ph11nt• \'fllf(' .1 11 cl .1 \ a 1 I 3 h I <• ;iutumoh1 l1· F 'rrl 14'nt 1•11rn11.1n\ h1 ·nl'frli. and I uturi· oppnrlun1l v fur Ir .1111111..: m nut,11lt• ,,Ill'" LalJ tra1n('l' Non ~m11ke1 Start1nl( -.ul ~JO 6-W 0611 Small 1•lt·1·tn.11Hl'>; llrm \·c1nuuto 011· '"' prod11cl111n dut1e.,. ltil!I S ~1 mn11·, S:rnt.1 l\11J 5-17 !JIG HOSTF',SS. P lime, OVl'r :!I ExpN prf'f''1 l\pply in rc•rson. Ben Brown ... Restaurant. Jl 106 Cua!.t Hwy, So L1tgu11J DAILY PILOT P.O. IOX 1560 Cotta Meto, Ca. 92626 l:.q11.1l Opportunity Emplo}er :.oc1atc who 1s s trongly ----------1 people & succe:.s orient· l'd to JOin fa:-.t l(rowmg chnam1c business. For .i~po1ntment call ,1!!4·5273. PACKAGERS 1'0t.'malc. ~.SO i>t•r hr to ~tart \11'nt r3i~t>s. 1s:r; 'l1mro\'1.1 l\n'. Newport Rearh !1-Ul 5125. ••·mporury wnm1·n ' "' l' J I ' h 0 p "Ii (' I' ti I' ,j I rnm1•rt l't.·a ... r Appl\ \p1111io 111 f'.1 hwu hla111I '\ II 111 l'.1 II ~I~ 21\.'i2 (h • .ur .. 11.k ""' loi 1111~' f'l'do pr.11111·1• m l'11'l ,1 Me~a l Yr l''l:l> 111 Dl•nt.d field nee ~lll 5.~ Ch1ldcarr m \'our h11m1• for 2 r h 11<1 1 1• n .If l 1• r 'Choo! 1 lluur ... •rm Spm1 Mu .. t b1· ~1lhin w a I k 1 n ~ <11 ~ l J rH e n f Lmdhergh .. ch11ul s:is per Wt.'ek Ph.'.ii.t' phone 631-3149 nfler 5pm ---- CLIAHIHG LADY ~ N1t1.•s ;i wk tH'M :!:JOAM. llond11hlt'. N II ofc bldR •Ill llrs Stcutlv work. 644·0t!Otl Fr11 111(1'1 Vlt'W I all 1,1.! 1~1 c\l ;m; l.111JJI «>11111111 unit> ~mpl11\1r <'I• rk r, p1,1 !'>fo~t be C:.~l & ot 1· 1· u r .1 t f' \\ o r k "' 'mull marine Plr1 1ron1l' firm good bcnt·f1t~ :"'E"wporl '1annl' F:ngmN~nng. 1197 W 16th St 'I: n b45 3632 DEHT AL ASSIST/ RECEPTIONIST 'lnn & S:it l':xpc.>r rl l>i "K humm 962-0.1116 l>-•ntc1l Re«ept Pf'rio ofr P UmP"' Possible future f'l(p11nc;1on n( hr' Ex p r r d .1 I I p h a ' e ' . f-SJ>o?C1alh '"'ur.rn«<' prn t'E'$S1"R Sal opcn < a rerr oppt} H R 842 AA:n ~tal Ass1!>tant. l 2 yrc; exper Modem ofc. llnl.: C''°'lle~1· &, rhautreur & Heh. 898--4425 h.~l'hohl dull•''· P T S3 ---...,_ __ hr Ch.ir.ll'tf•r rd~ req'rl ~nlal Rerepl Ortho ofr n q; c c1 n} u n c1 fl',, t-:x~r pr1•f'd . lronl & 640 ~o; back . S 11 l 3 r y op(.' n ~pBch. 640-0121 Companion lo 7 }r old girl 1>1•1wnd;i hit'. my home wk1lyio 2 llprn Must huH DESIGN l1 an'p ~a laq V1r DRAFTSMAN l:111H' "ll) & Jordan. Must ha\I~ ~ood draftin~ CLERICAL In In l' r n• I r t'l !\ tl•rhniC\UeS & ffit'<'han1c;tl 1' r .1 1 n I',. /' 11., 1 I 111 "., ~Ml·5i>.'HI e,•e,.., me-."81!i' .1plttuQc To dcs1j!n & w growmg ma111 i;il t·o 1111 Sht•rry days 7M 3631 draft part chan~ci>. run an Fash1nn l~lan<1 <1r<'.i l'ornpanion llousckt•evcr hlu<'pnnt marh1ne. doru Opportunll~· & rhal11•n..:<' for <'Omalr~cing laciy '" ment draw111i;c11 & send 10 rormaturr. r<'~P 1mt1v 1 ('dM Li\'e'" For 10 c·ustomeri.. 11a1lboat 'ir ofr '''I>"'' Heq ~ a l 11·nw Call Mr<. Foslt'r, knowledge hl'lplul. ;\pp C'urale f1~un• .. p11tu111•. t;.l!'i ~l1.'l. l''\t 2~ Iv at Eric-kson Yarhh htc typing, C'henl com J.93\ Deer<' l\ve Sant.1 municat1on by phont• <' 0 N s T lt U CT I 0 N Ana Xlnl work1nit cond~ & co SECRETARY I RECEP· --. ;t>nC'r:'ll O(r. ~t1·nn or l lt-1 k I' P"' \ .1ri1111" ot1• dullc·' 1m·ohln~ hkkpn~ 11r m;1th & 1.111hh1 nmt.il'l Plt-asanl 1w r!lnnahl" & ).!••"1 8flN'JI n('•• Con tat t '""s Aila ms. '\ l'W York Life ln,UrJn<'P (.'o. :100 s llarbor Bl. ~tc 700. \n,1hc1m. Id~ tillOO 1:.01::: llOU8El\Et:PE-:n p t1rrw ;,ij;iywk 1'42·350!1 BAY\'lf:W MANOR lloust-kt-ept>r . """' 111. int rm. l'>o in mnh1lr home + "al. Some rook1ni: Mui.t dme 675·3111 MANUFACTURING rn I ___ Housekeeper. ll\e 1n. LEGAL SECRETARY Exp;.•r legal secy wantt.'d lor heavy Rt!n'I pracl1rt.>. huokkcep1ng <''\Pl'r hdplul Call 640-0IWO a!>k fnr rat T r a i n c t> L n c• • establll>hed c·o. ~cck1n~ responi.1blt'. !.tdl mouvatl'd person Jllgh School .,-;due., 3 yrs mf i: e'Cp ~led. & Dental bene·i.. 968 336l ;E:'lif.Ro\I. Of1 help, f.1tiler part drsabled & I LEI.AL SECRETAHY. P lime ~omf t)pmJ:. frl "on. Lrg bcar hfront small Newport Brh Law 1ni:. <'rr.1nd~. othf'r home lhkpng, mt'als. Firm st'cks &ecretarv 'anf'd d1111ec; Call f11r ""akronentt.>d Jl'l1v1tie,. . ..., llt1gat1on ex per. lo .1ppt892·3022 Lt secy. Refs l,ood work in its pleasant ofc health 846·2289eve-; 1n Nwpt Ctr . Please con· ----- MASSAGE TECH With diploma for top dai;s LEGtTJMATE "Pa Mr Giarrusso. 752-9!illt GEHERAL OFFICE lntert .. .,t1ni.t po .. 1t1on an~wcrinl'( ~tudent in· <1ulne ... hy mail. Rcq s mature JU<ll:l'mf'nl. i:ood memorv. dl•tall ah1hty. I Y r1 I n ~ I 5 + W p m t'ustomrr M'n 1c1• bal'k· ~rounrl vc•ry h1•lpful Ap· ply Nnll•lllal S)Sl<'m'I Corp . ·!:~ t H1rr h St. N I\ 1\,r o c· ,\1rflort 1 1-: 0 I': lndustnal URGENT MEED Bl&Mtjean Jobs WOMEH·MEM TRAINEES Mach Oprs Assemblers tact Kathy al 6-10 1560 __ LEGAL TRAINEE For Newport Ctr Law Firm Good typing skills req'd, Call 759-0431 ------ •MASSAGE TECH·FEM• 5S'f Comm·Guar min Full & P.T work. Lei:1t F.LJTESPA 540-8195 MATUR'E WOMAN p .limo to welcome newcomer s & cont :i rt merrhants. Fle'ICiblc hr~ Nt•ed car, lite t ) pin.i 547-3095. LIFE INS. AGENTS :vtoJor Life lnl>ur::rnrc M:enry needs recrwts or agents. cun earn $20,000 or more the 1st yr. Lca<ls furnished. <Sup!'rvborc;' :'>tgr. n1X'nmiis 1 call CM appl (71.j) 788 77ftl Maturi.' h\'e·ln. Child car -Speak English. Rrf l>r1vers Llcen&c. Call 640-7507 LIKE PEOPLE 1 lntert•stt'd 1n earnin~ Inventory S200 s1000 3 month in Mature women wanted P k spare lime ., Wanted UC aners Ambitious, resp. adul•· for h Ou Sec 1 ea n Ing ':ll "' service. car nee, P time. NURSING ***** RN'S $74 IST AFf CHARGE HURSE I LYN'S $44 IPRIV A TE DUTY I .!~~~E~~~J l'uint t•r fur Adu It ,\pt Cornplf'x 1-:xpl"r nrt·. Call Mr. Tanner. S40·l3i .. PARTS 'IAN, mnnnt' c•, Pt'r, hut not neres:.an. 2431 W Coa!it Hwy. N.B I'art 11mt' po:.1t1on for girl O\er 18. must hkt-worlo. mg \\ children. :.omr "' Pf>r marts & rrart!I l.1rh (')uh or the llarhor ,\r l';I b46·711U ------ • • • • • • • PIX Rec•ptfCMMst •••••• lmmcd. opening for QUALIFIED NURSES personable. dependablr person w/exper. on ~~ M A K E Y 0 U A dial board or equiv CHOICE: WE MEED Ro~an, Inc., 548·5533, PRIVATE DUTY & E.OE ____ _ S T A F F R E L I E F PIX Switchboard Opr NURSES ALL DAYS· C'ont:H'l Auditor. llotl'I H 0 URS .DEPT S . L11gunJ, 425 S. Coa:-.t HOSPITALS IN llwy.L:ig Brh49111St ORANGE CO. COME re~on ~o-m1;-& appl) I M 0 M C E T O i;:Ju1e on rcramk Item!. REGISTER. WE WILL Exper cfeslrablc N . ..: MAIL YOUR WEEkl y C'nstu '1e:.a. 979 '!600. PAYCHECK. LESCOULIE PHONE SALES benef1ts.Apply1H2&2·1, TIO"llSTt CUSTOMER DESIGNER rull-llme, 180 Newport Ctr Dr. 2nd SERVICE Sm busy of-M F ._ exper d w good Floor. NB. fi.14 4360. C'l:t f1ce Send Resume & ~uallf1cal1on.a •. port/ollo Gr.nerol Ofc, Sh ~o-.t hlH'(' $1ood 'k1l1:-. Vaned R<'n 'I ofc rlullcs. Will train Salary com mensuratf' w 1e1<per Newport Ctr lot· Xlnl ben<'flls. New York Ltfc Insurance Co . Call !Uta Gladstone. 6«· 1230 £or appt Equal Oppor. Employer Collaters as buslnc'.'1& associate~. 645-Sl.23 No Investment. set own ----------1 NURSES REGISTRY MIDICAL SHVICES I at Chofce of the pro- fntlonal ....... a, leod- lllCJ hospftah. 20 Yrs of ethkal Mnlce to the .....ahwJ&Mtlthc.-. profH1iori1. Locally oWMCI & operoted by o ~cat.d & e.,..-'d staff. Phone Sales peopl('. malf' or fe male. 16 to 65 years or age. Guarant~d wagea or commissions. 2S-O East 17th Street. Suite 0. Costa Mesa. betWHn 5:00 & 8:30 p.m . 648-4223. 345. Ai;k for Doroth)' saJar.· reqwremenll PO omm basis. Only Martm Boic:MS C.M. 92Q7 quallhed apply. 837·1921 lnsDecfors hours. call fnr appt Wed MECHANIC Front end & ALLSHln'S eves 6 to 9 pm. Call brakes Min. 3 yrs exp. Day· Week Month 581 ·3052 St.arUl.200. 64$-2380 CMricaM'41CJhh DMfcrf S..,-.lsor G94'L OFftCE Or Longer 1--------1 MECHANIC WANTED Traineeposltlonw111row COOK,EXPER'D For conv. hospital PART/TIME Jt'sYourDedslon LOAlllJ ing financial co. 1n Goodco.bemeflts Please call, Cl) 630·6333 Attractive! youn". YOUDOM'TPAY * n* Must be certlOed. R:l)' A I J for appt " oc• Carey Chevron , 604 S. Fuluon I11land area 011 PP y, oily Roger · mature Rlrl TypC' 50 WI PAY YOU! PR s:SSORS Coallt Hwy, Lac. Sch. por. & <'hallengc for :JJJ3 Pac1r1c Cst Hwy Dltlributon1 wanted for a wpm. some bookkeeping. Call Or Com«' tn Today Immediate opening in ------ Equal Opportunity .Employer mature. resp. lndiv. 1 Yr Newport Beach producl that 90"{. popula · Job ill very lnlere11Un1t & IEL ~ HWltlnriton Beach office. Medical Back ore Nurse ofc ex1wr Heq '11 oc lioo needs. Inc unhmlt· varied. Will work on the [ Must h n v e 5 0 m c A.181atant, exper. deslra· curate fl1ture aptllude, Cook Housekee r. over ed. Call Diane day/evs watt.'r in Newport Beach knowledfe anr1 ex· ble. MO·GP. Near Hoa1 We 3rc not a chain or Potter wanted to throw hte lyplna. Xlnl wnrl<ing 40 L . pcr'd S 770-0l89or 768-8100. part tlm<' & ortlc9 part s e;Rvice:i;, pertcnce 0 loan prO<'eH· Hotp. 548·0822 or brine rranrhlac from out or pota on potters wheel roods & bcncfil~ Apply n' ldive in pre ·• r. -----tim<'. You mu11t be 8ll·l 441 ln1t Minimum typing 45 reeume Ml Hospital Rd, town dcallna In the Must have production H 12 & 2·4. lAO Nc•wrc>rl ;:a ~~i~ome C.M. Oi!llrlbutor interested In 11m11rt. ablt1 to fi11urc ~~~~~~~~~~I wpm. Excellent 11ala ry, Sto Ul .N.8. aenerallaborm•rkel. exp.Xlntpay.642-8788 Clr Dr. 2nd i'1(')(1r. N R. ,. · . _ ...:...___ _ pi time lncomo or $1000 thinics on you own! S3 -: wnrklnA conditions ant1 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;1 JS I HOSPITAL RD 644·4360. r.xt 341>, u11k for pn mo or mort' + p/hr to 11tart. <.:ar nee. htsurance Sec,..twy oontrlt.s. Call or 11pply 11t HIWPOllT llACH r tume F.vc1. Xlnl pay Oo_r_ot~~\laN;n. COOKS ~.~~~115 Mn l u r c ~~I r:ru~~p~o ~~~'~:';; Exper'd. Good typlnjt. branch. For Ad Action PAR9( LIDO ~~1~!:!~~!~:6a-~~1~ed -----549-8M4or&42 7793 pluaant phone voice. AMERICAN Mf:DICALt&.DG. To plat•t-)Our mt"••ll' ~Corr th,, rr11dma publil', phont' NlCHITSlllFT DOG GROOMER. exper'd . --Limited bkkpna. Xlnt SAVINGS Call a Real E&tllt~Sal~ \pply Mon Fri J.6pm full or p/Ume Culler'" G~n'I Olc/Dkkpn1. 10 1'.cy worklna conda. Nowporl GIOUMD R.OOll ROAD IUHHEll Gorda Liz Groomln11. Laa Nlauel hy touch, f/Ume Call Ctrolr. Topsal. '159-0313 17f!tr::'~·~~~i, Dally Pilot 540-9'54 ll!ALTY Call 83l 0322 or 831-9733 M?·MOt _ J-u.-~• M....l.d Mr Brown 141·2222 "'°"'"' = Co. la npandln1 to General q()() Uuyald• Dr. NB forlntervlow _....... _..... anVISOR , •• ,, E fl7S·5\10 Olrl Friday, p1rt time, For pvt untry Club Equ.IOpportunlly iur .,. • Ktal Eatate 4'noeds Ex f,qualOppor Employer Doorman, 18 or older. stcty/bkkpr 9Tn3Real 'fl t. must be exp•r. Employer Mff 642•5678 5-"'0.-C..,,.Co. l>'-"t'd S•loe People. Top lll•••••••llll lWO hra. wk Apply So •tat~ orflre 13 2S Per Days, tncla wkenda. $2.'75 * * * * * c omm• C • l 1 (1l4 > .. -•------Cit . P1a.aa 11 Theatfl', hr Eutbluff area hr st.ar1 For tntrrvlew U.ve aomolhln1 to ult? '1J.7000. 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TE l>'!ll uw <•r mun· fur th~ to:!7 1'11 <.:o.i't 11"' » SALES ASSOCIATES ltr..t ht > r ~l'l'' "'or & Swll' G Lagun.i Rt·Jl'h lh.:hly '"ahh• l'IHnforlJ hll• otralc, Ct1M (.;nod µJrkan~ l1111u\ ..all\'1• Pl'O man..agl'nll'nl po,111ons t11Jt•n Call fur JIJIJI 17111 1' I': 1til:l 776t L 1-: I' II () '\ t !'iOLICITOH~ µll· 11.J.:h""t n~rnma,:-.aun S.'\LE:S, SJt sun & "kdJ\ !>plat UJ' Iv l'.KI. lor lup rl'lll'f ~IJturc "Anm;;n prodUl't'r:. lJll for n111 w i.all•, e'\pi·r Finl· t11tent1;;I 111t_t•n ll'W .S..alll J t• w 1• I,. v II 7 3 17 :H. :....immt')'. Ii? I 7hOI 111 :JO;;m 5pm RECEPTIONIST '1'11 SliOO l'rogrt·,~1\1• ;;111111al h11:-.µ1t:il uti.-1 ..... ,,., p I I on .J l I 11 I 11 r t' · f II I \1·rs;1tll1• 1.11..1• cl1J1 i:•· 111,1lurt• p1·1 "111 \l 111 I \ '' 1111 "'l"'r 11·q"cl tall .,,,:• 1.111 SEAMSTRESS N1·wpurt lk..al'h t'lvtl1111g Sl1111• Ila' 1\n Opt•nmi.: 1'"11r \ ~·amslr<'s!> E:\ 11t·1 tJ In Fllll' \kn s & \\ 01111·11 "t\lter .1t 11rns 1 'lt•.iw C'onl.11t Wl· need Ill i:11 b II• ,1•1 dmnt•r rl':.t•1 'Jl1u11' 111 th1• l 't•n1111'' llourlv \\ Jl:C +-IJOllU:> 110 '>I'll 111~ C;;ll Jlll'r ,ll'M "''° ~l&l TELEPHONE INSTALLERS MAINTAINERS SPLICERS HE<'J-,l'll0',;1..,1 l'hurit•'> t.11torSho11:\I J11J~1·r I , 11111 ~· I 1 1 11 w ,.11 644-5070 l'lu:-. all <1 all 1 Jkg1111<·s 11\'t'dS sh.11" t>11·11\ ~" 1i-----------1 \\1th OUhldl· pl.1111 or t'l'll fut lllllll 11t1 (,ill llllll<' lr:.il 11fl111· t \IM'I 1111;)1 11:1:1 w,.1 SEAMSTRESS ..... 1.1r1t·' i:••MI lll'11d1h Mr.t11!hl h·rv :'11..annl'. Ht·t·t•pt 111111 I "11 h lllo•d II .ii '>Ill I I/ill o \ 1"'110•1111• I .I' :. ull 111• \.ill t.llo l'Al.C ~·1 rl'l I \cl\t•l ll'•llll! WOMEN-MEN 111·:s 1 '1 11 '" 1 \1.11111, ~l.1hlo· .odlllt lll'<'lh·d 1111 lull•\. 11 l11111• JKl\ll11111 .• 11 '-Jugl1•' Ill 1' 1• Thi u I I,. J II, I 1 11' 1111 I\ .11 m11splw1 ,. F.1 .. 1 11111\ 111~ •"'-' h • .tl .. ng111i.: ..'l llll Bniokhu1 'l. 1111 1.~1 llrnokhur,1 I· \'I\ l>u \1111 lil,1· \.Hll'I\, 1111•1•l111g p1·oplt• high t'Jl'lllnj.!' flll'C' p<•<iplt• \ll "Aork \\1lh'' For mon: in lo l'.ill :, I'.! :.!177 for :! I h ti II r r l' I' II r d I . .t tnt!~~~.:t• SECRETARY /SALES lung h'rlll •'"'ll!llllll'r1h ~·111 Im 111t•1ho1t.· 1111,· l 0Jl1 VOLT Tl.f'WIQAARY ..._..VC.S 3848 Campus Dr 546-4741 1,\l re'"" Fr11111 Or.ingrl'o \1rp111t 1 Equal l)ppo1 Ernpl11\1•r I ~~.~·~ ..... ?~~-~,~~ ....... !~.'.~ TYPIST FH<;T UUl,\t, .. I> 110'1' l'Ol~T Sal\' JJOll W Nttdt.'d Cull 11m1• Mu!>l Wurna or 1lu1 I.Jot Sunlli be JCl'Uf,•tt• " rt't'~V Anu979 2921 tlOru!>l ba1·k.:rou111J San- t a \nJ 'l'u,t1n arl•a ELECTRIC OU\ EH. llkl' ~alarv ll1mm1·n:.ur.it1· new Fr1.:1d<.1111-. $11111 w l'\J.ll'rll'lll't' Call 7~0845allt>P '1 ~~ :.;JJ7 ut" n 111 11 \ \l or :! 11''' VALET l It• 1n1 ut \ l\un,.: m.1n lu park l .lfl> nights \µph. \mllro:.1J. ro•Hll :!1 l !>05 .lUlh Sl Nt•Wport lit h W,\ITf'.H W.\I l'R£SS lll'<.-<lcd tor II\ t t•ounlr) duli. ,1ttr.1l'l1\t rn;1lUrt'. 'Int "A.1gl' &. l1l·nl'l1b. l'lt·.1~l' 1·,111111 11 11Jil 5767 Wa1ln•:-:-. Foud ('od.t.111::. Refrigerator. lb t·u Cl. frost fret'. .:ohl. I r1·1•Jl·r lop. xlnl cond )150 968·9565 KELVINATO!t lf1•J\ y du l) "J:>ht'r 6. rln .. r 1t'l<'c. I Mint c·untl ~00 t>it).0945 aft 6P M WLI l buy old rd rig .1 ppl " working ur 11111, :.il~o :.cr;;p tnclal li75 5:t.">8 Auction 8015 ......••............... ·\11)11} all lpm. Sul "Ulul' I•---------• llN•t 107 :.? ht l'I. N Ii WAITRESSES Hodesses/Onr 21 c,ullt\l'r "Hl'lllJUI Jiil IOh'r\ lt'Wln).t \11111 I Ill U 1hur~ l1tlwn J5pm i-;, ixnl'lll'l'd onl~ lull llml' I.uni h & d11111t•r I~:! ~lat \rthur In 11w \\ \I( 1.110\ '>I ... 101"110\ J\1fl llllll ~I IMI Ill tor 11•111 111"11 K 11 !Ml\ \I 'iti;l liiO:! WELDER I .ti I Ill ~ S.oilho.11 111.111111.u I 111 \'I ll"IUll 1'' t'\fll II hd1 .Jll' 'At·ld1•1 \ppl~ ,1\ ,.,..,, k;..1111 \' .idlh 1!1:11 1>,•,•rt• \\t' !'..in1.1 ,\na • •PUBLIC• *FURNITURE* •AUCTION• • Dealen Wekomr • Small Estates ConsiCJftmrnts Stock Liq4'idation •Friday 7:30 PM SSS SAVE SSS v. .. honor &if,\ MJslt•r l h a r g ~ . C ,\ '> II l"r\Slll 1-:H S CH El'"S I' L E \ S I. N 0 l'f:H!>O:\ \I. < llf:l'"~ Food .i' Jl!JllJ... 1111 tht IJl'l'ml:.c~ ll~m!'i !'>UbJt·ll 111 pre~alc IOSOMi~ IOIO Musical .........•............. ....•..•.••.•......•... . ............... 1013 9120 1\1111: '' lxl\ ~JJ• u1~ & rnJl tr1'''· Strnmon1> llt•aul> r 1•,.1 $1110 f\..H IS467 \tilkt• <>f ll•r. liclrm 'ct. i.11.111.' nrntt ho\ sp11n~-. " holhtl ~ trJnll'. tu W\. I hl')l ur drU"l'r~. fllll ror, ,.01111 OJI. ~d t1111d, also .: a m 1• l h It• & •' h r i. ~:I :.'bill ult 5pm ~htl Ch .. rr' Wood lhn ·~ Tabll' l·\ll'111f.. I 8 11 up hul 1·hr-. trnfll•l, t''>lnt µJU\ and ~M) lo 11 1111'1 l..ik1• rww. lop qlt) II\ tm 1hn rm htlrm I urn ~ Ul' 1· o r ,1 l 11 r 1 l t' m ~ lh'J"011l.1hh pl lt't•tl 1111 q1m·k :.alt• •11;:11;2111. .1 ll t;J' \1 <:0111 l1•;;t t1Jl1u11 tl1n1n,.i rm '>t'l. glJ'ii> l•111 till. ·I gold H•lour (hr,, ~75 H7:194tJH GarOCJe Sal~ 8055 ..........•.••••..••••• L.ttTIIJ'>. dotht·s. hook .... 11.incJh.ig.., ITIIS( !'.,ti \pnl I II ;111 am (11 JllMIO 111>-1•1 S.111 S111wnn Ftn \" \1n\lll~ ~alt•' c;atll•.-. SJl tl1•r .,:Js rJllJ.!t t11 .. 1ut nu l'o>ud1, rlll1• ~1.11HJ ... htlhrd dn·..,. .. r " IH.•\ l'll·ll m1r r111 . m.1plt l·llcl I hi' dsk \ <ill'I l 111 111l'lun·~ toob. h.whhl 10 I :.! 11;i ::>.int.1 AnJ. < \I Uut min~ 1'11•;, ;inlq ulcl ~1111;. ",1td11·-. & llll'L' 1-"n ::>a l ~511:! ca ... 111· llr 1111 !Ito I ..•.•...............••• WA.TERBEDS Ovatlon Goultcr 4~3-7~ 1-''rom SI IV IH C'Omplch· GRi\!'lD Orl-:NING Aqua Hea,•en ~·7~90 ORU~t St:T Good ronrl 1251ll We:.lmtni.ler, S,\ M~l ~l'll rmm~ Ont) ---~ 642 5322 Woven Woods Office "'"'itutt & & Mini Blinds ec,.1,...nt eoas \\11odt-11 Shut kt~ & l'ull ••••••:••••••••••• ••••• Blind~ l 'p to KO',. ofC re Stet!! Ca1>e lk'k & St•r) tail u Am tn 5 rM l'all ch.Jar .:ootl rnnct ~!I 50 t>i5 t!951 C.all t>Jl 2777 till 2570 '11EWPORTDC"llTt;NNIS AdJU:-.tablc cJrall1n.: l'Ll'B Lamih•cl Mcm boardllabh• w '11\!.lru •········•···•··••·••· 'AMPi::n·s s1•t::nA1.· • • ~l)\·r c·k.in rnn , ton 1-'ord Suµl•r (;Jntpt'r Spc't:tal · rully luJd~d 0 1111~ Camp"A.1) (".1m111·r. ~1.1ny extra:.' A1>~111>: S750l Call 962·911911 •SCHOOL IUS• C'Jll UJn 645 9026 7:! \'W f'OI) (Ip I .llf1111'r Xlnl l'onrl :\l'" rcllu1ll t•ng $.1ti1JO lo Iii t.J55 torcydes/ Scooters 9150 bt.•r:-.lup:. 044 1.ioao mcnt:. Fini· t•oml $1!15 11!13 tl-16U art 7pm or ••••••••••••••••••••••• GUITAR S2S Nl•w "Sw"~ wkmb. l!l71 350 Kil" ;1:.ak1, ufl l'hall•l" Doll House SIS41, hwy GOlld t'o11d1lw11 Sngl bed $25. 4 wrought re-ts 8087 S.llKl lll"sl 751 kO:ll iron harstools $25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 615 J2G!J Ubl \'t>llow head t• ;1rrot Wm V;11nah:.i 1:!5 111-:-.t 11f w 'rage & ('ockatit•I h·r. \II ur µ;;rls'. 011 Drnell<' set, km~ bed :-.t•t. 556·271!1 II\\) 7!JI llOJ.t dbl lx·d :.ct. cir TV,. b;;hy p-; & 0 8090 Hl7!J \'Jh.i 5illl Sur11·r m111l 111.'ms i51 t>Gn 1anos r9ons ••••••••. • ••. •• •• • ••. •. t1undtt aon. lJOO nll Bt•auty ~..ilon t-qwpm1·nl II ;i mm 0 n d . I. 0 " ,. r" SI ,0:.11 IH:. ·1.-; 1°1 f ti r ... J 1.c :\1 0 I ... It• l;utbrJll:>t'n Org.1n-.. &. ·;::. K/,100 l\.W Ilk 011 tloo-.lt•r ... 615 7788 l\.J\\<11 l'wno ... Fur Y11u1 gi•od l'nnil u.,:. 1133 t)btj2 , \'1ht ·s Latin Import" l'rict• call fi-l 1 !l:!llO 1;, 1· ~'17 !l.>11~ O!)l:mngaround\pr II FOH SALi-: 1'1.1111 l\.\W\.-;\l\l'iou L1do\'11lagc:\!Jl1 :O."pt Gulbrnn-.11n.\t1111·1111tJ F'\ldkult·nmlttann :!l.t'alht·rcoueht•s:)l5<J('a. 557 n 5• Jiit.i'\! s1 .:r..i1 1;1s:!:;-;•1 CiJmc T.ihk &. -1 l'hr' Pl \~O Yilmah.1 \\.ilnut 7.~ llnncla l'B .JliOT n~ll SllXI llh:!4 C..arpd usccl 1 ... pint'! l'c•rt mud \'l~I.; null'' lrnrn;.ll'ulJll' ~7ll'I mo. l1rn "ht sh.ig, :i>I:!:. Ph&IO ll~l'I l'hont 'Ii'• ;y;i; !w.ir' Pt hi 1') Vl'" rlll'r . ::.:!~' W..illpap..r un~ Sport1nqGoods 8094 ~llMI !-..it· SI:!!'> 1h.11l hlu1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlol k hJlf bro" n llt1l'k 1 l'OOL T \ 111.E (.'u,lom othl•t m1"t' lllti 111:!1 lull '' hl'.IV}. .ill .11· 1lluntmi.,'ton llarlx1ur1 c·l·'isoncs :),5()11 l!Jll J.1511 FM l'\ l'" St<•n .. 1 a11a~ ht.er & nllst' S~. Restouront, l'<llilP tc.12·4226art 7PM Bar 8095 ········••••·•••·•····· 1h l\..1\\a,.1J..1 llKI('(, f,111•1 1111 1Jlr111J.!' '' •Hll huot l'\lr,I!> li)lfJ.1 l.,IJ.! !kh 1·~1 lhJI; 1!17ll lh111d.1 '11111 ·1 r.111 :,11 ~1111 -.1n llund.1 :iu:1 1•ng1111• ~II> !'15:.? 71>l7 \\Jlur~ good offll't' skill'. knn\\ lt·d~e or Jl'"-1•11' prt'l1·rr1·d 12131 'M.Xlil\I 171·117:.!111!15 -----------Worn.111. Full 11r µMl trnw t•rnplm nwnl Fnr :\ p1il. MASTERS AUCTIOM 2075 Mwpt Bl. CM Coll l7 I 4 l833-962S or 17141646-8686 rv· .... Jlllll\lll'~. ht·ds l'Olll'h, \\ .t:.hl'I & di} l'r i\ pn I :!nil & 3rd :!HOli Flor1d.1. I I B lllill :!I !:I PINBALLS ;Ill to 1 hoo~l' rrom fnr )OUr gi.lffil' rm Al ,\mu,.l'm~nl l'nd1•r 1;J;1,,.~. 1~!131 ~I.Jin St . cr;.1;311 :!tti2 lh•s t.1urant t•q111p for ;..iilt• 11·1• m;ik1·r. "" lrl'l't.t•r. l'l'"' lurn. \'ll' l'n1·1•<l tnr kw1k !-idl. l .ill 117:. !16H3 N II i i t"Z :!!'Ill, m;.11n '\II .I". must :.1•1• H1dd1·11 lt'w lllTlt"' ~,(Ml ~H1..! fi:1:,!l RETAIL CLERKS UTOTEM Convenience Marllets !' .. ,,, 1un' llflt'll '1111 ll ·" d lulh "' S.111 I lt·n11·nt1• ,\ I 1,:1111.1 fl, .11 h c 11111 I .1t. ol'.\ h.1 \ .. npt'llllla'"" ,ll"'U "" t ''11'1 J I'll d '""" .it Ill\ ol U ltl -..t11tt ..:.~'-• "IN•ll l:f\d " \ ·u,t.1 \lt ,,1 h 11 • ,u:_: RETIRED PERSON wishin9 to supple~ nt income by worllinq in reta il soles. Send re- s~ to . Ad tt740, Daily Pilo t, Box 1560, Costa M~so, 92626 Rl'-4'S & LVN'~ I 11111· ,'\: [• I 1111t• , I ~ 111 l.1d11 I 1111\ .d1·~t <'Ill I 11 1 I J, "'ll J1t : IOI \\I' SECRETARY c ;,.nl·r.11 H1•JI 1-.,l.it1• 1lt• H'lopmt•nl firm 1 dm .ii 111g lll IH'\\ oft .il lht· 0 I' \1rprn I F 1 h.ir~•· ""' " l' p111g ~ .. h pr..t d :-..ti n1mnwn,ur.1l•· " • \l'l'I & .t111hl\ :,;,x il~\.C Secretaries ·~,VOLT .... 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PIC"J~I' srncl r1• .. 11mr lo Ad 11740. l>.111\ 1'1l11l. llc1~ 1560. Co~t.1 \l o•,,l, ('.\, !12626 ~en11r ~t.1t1on Allen fl.int:.. 121 1-: ... pt'r'cl Rav r.1rry <'h•'' ron. M.t s l'o.1"1 ""), Lai:unn lh·udl TYPISTS \'1ctonan dressing tbl, 3 full length bevel<'d mir ror:r; Solid mahogany Magn1fceent' Must see 536 19'ZS --------1 Queen Size Waterbrd, Drow your own or send name. addr(ISS. phone & W<''ll make one card per tag. Add 25' each Salespenoft MHct.d For L1.1:htin.: l'l~turr S h o w r o o m I'; " 11 ,. r . hl•lpful. h11l not 111•1· Wnodl ·~ht 1111! 1-'1 '\tu"" Co., zo:11 S I•: Milin St, I r v 1 n r ( C' n r 111• r o ( M:aci\rthtH ~ Mu1n l 54'1200\ SEWERS S 1ni:lc nl'ertlr. <'X· 1x•nc•nrNI o~rntor~ for l.11ly''I l'loth1nl(. l\I . ll1.11u·h1 of C'nhf11rn111. l.ni« 011 vo!i Ind ust rr a I Park. C-ornl'r M aln & IWl'r, Sonia An&. We have a :-.pcc1al pro jcct paying top dol1nr for 110\ Typ1sL'\ to work :1 4 W{'l'ks from 31\M to 9AM flo1ly. Mon thru Sat. l\c: ruracy 111 most r~scnl 1,11. /\PPLY NOW 1 0 l'hc 1st < l<H 'I u11hI11•1! typists. will tK' o1M1t1Znt•d 1mmC'd1atrly Home sold. mu.~l vacat<' Now 11clhn~ all anl1qucs & collect1hlrs. Fn Sun. So Cst Hwy & St. Anns . 494·l~ Applanc:e1 80 I 0 • •••••••••••••••••••••• FOR HST DEAL ONHIWMAYTAGS R\JRKES APfLIANCES 11~ 0 Baker St CM M&-8672 1)'19 4734 frame & spread inrld . $100. 644·1211 1· Sofa. yellow /white tapestry design . Xlnt cond $25-0. Ph ~2-9257 Queen malt !let. s~o Send check or money or· d('rto· PILOT l'RIMTIMG P.O . Box 1500 C~ta M<'sa, Ca. 9262fl G"me tbl w /4 <'h:uri; •MAnRESSIS• $300. F.x1•rri1w bik1• $.1S. Slniile Sell\ $..1!1 !>Cl MndulMr desk $l2:l Hedwood p1Antn11 1-"ullSl7.r$4<t!IO $1 00 $2.00. Olk \'tlvC!l B&J Mottrn•.·, foctct1y klnll iepread $40 960 1709 838 [mt I~' ~t. S.A. Copputnn e full s.t ~75(136 Jl'l'I''!>· ~ pl;inh lo (;~I II \'Tl'.'., LO 1111~ Cl7'~~ics pnt'l"'. mu-.t .,..11 1!1!1 :11;1H i"I Lil-.•·'''" 1.11.idt•tl 9520 1' \ l'' ~ :! I 11 II II II ( I \\ 11 ~ I ., .••••................ ;.x ,\ p,,. !'it' ht• t'l.t~l'>ll'. .\1111 1·c111d, .1lmo,\ lll'W 1nl t'all :ill 1; :wµm. h.:1 ')~Iii .Ill d;I\' "l...ncb hi' :l l'.11wl Sp.1n1sh h.1rlJ\\t1t1d '('l'l'l'li ::,1;, I' I ti I t' ... !'> I ll 11 ;1 I ! .• " II m11\\1•r. 1tnmm1•r1. lr1111t I It I ()" ~I Ill ~' l'<I m ,. r trunk s::?I llnv', m11lu 1·ro~' l11k1• SI~ .1· Sl1·p l,J1Jd1•r $3. J\01·:idn l rU!<h1·rt km~ !-Ill' \Chi'! lw<hpn•act. ~:!O. l1h ni3 illl:i l\RSlatc l1t:d pool tbl. hl111• flolt. pert t.>C'l l't>nd SJIMI l'hnnl' -l95 OIJ.11 I T\' i; J color. I bl k " ht \II n!'<'cl rl'pa1r. Sl80 I 'lt>n·o. w R trk & turnt.1 hit>,:! !<opkrs. 575. 'Gi Ford l1!.,l11m run:. good, ssoo I ! , \1 l' ca r s I l' rt• •l. \\I F:\1 \!PX. S:t!i fi6l·OIM anyt1mf' :! T11·keh for the C'losm)! n1gh1 nf .. Chorus Lml' · Sun Apr :J. SlG ca. ~16 '.!R2'.l R.1d111 Conlrol :\lnil<'I planrs & bo;,ib. scllmg l'\'t•rylhmg l'hl'ap Som<' ::1:1 r;:i :.:1>1 1 ('(~1~·~11 f;I ( hrt I 1'.lll !'iup1·1' !'ip111 I II\ \' H " ur.1 hr, lit 1,1,,1 1111111 111111 h1111I.. ~:1•11111 1111 i.·, ·, :Mlllll 1111 I •PIHSTRIPIMG• Fn·1•h,md ~5 up :1111 7:1.1l7 Re-creation a I Boats. Sail 9060 Vehicles 9530 ........•.........••••• .............••........ s 1-: ,\ ~ I' H \ 'I' J '."1 C.11.1 m.1 r .in. Tun1·d · fa1·tur\ 1h'm11 mcll v. n•·" ~ail, · ~·olor!'i a\ .11l.1hll' Sl:.!l'l W lrlr t..,J\l' ::.JIKI (";1 II Uoul! 11311 lil\!IU :!6' PE\H!-.0:-.I \lllEI. 1!l61; Tr.1cl1l 111n.1l Shlnl) hlul' hull :\o I:! I 1 'JI b. v11r. ,int 1·1111Jt ~;·1'111 r .. 11 :11:?1 d~'· Klh·lli!I .~ \ ". :.'Ii' FOi.i\ 110:\ I' V:in11-.lwil l11Jll. hrhl11I (' 0 n d " I Ill Cl II r I II g !).It; 1>1!11 7 1 lnlrrn.JllllnJl tla1 \t"tor. '• T ('.imp<.•r !'.Pl'• " 111 •' .. t•ll cont d 1-:1 llorJtln 1·.imp<'r. Ap- pro\ Iii ooo m1 ~ l..oadrd \IU!.t "l'I' lo :lflPrt't. $69!1S or nfr l'h Da)::. Ii HI l'lh-1iR1. E\ ~:-. aft ~. l~Y..! Oi:.!>I [){'\;!-: nuc;c;y nart or S;inrl • 1 r.11·1· du1•I porl vw on r111·11n<•th rraml'. (',tm F1'.1t11rr... + h' v cit~ ,.,Im I ra1lt•r l M'd 1 l1ml'" S;!;!OO,ll~l Olr. ilill lfijjj F1h<'rclass !.t ... g.tl \ W 1:r ,\MF :\l l"lil 1-'ISll dune hugg~ 1;00<1 1·01111 Xlnt 1'111111 $:!:10 ~7110 firm Call Jfll•r ;, Cull .John l!lli ;,11117 pm. ;,.rn !1771 nt'H'r used 67:. 3tl62 or For .... do• l'11ro1111clo :!:1. 4 Whffl Drives 9550 l>-1.'.'t 2200 J.!OOcl l'Clllll $1:ifMI 0 • • • • ••• • • •• • • 0 • • • • • • • • Miscellan~s ~1;, ill\ i 7li Font F:!:-.o. "'1, l's. Want~ 8081 I'll. air 1·11nd. ~harp .....•.....•.••.. ~ ..... SSS CASH FOR Good used rum rcfn.:s frzrs & StOVC"S 546 0761\ WANTED /\LUMIN U ~ CANS 11\' pc•r pound, also. scrap metal. copper, brass. etc. Gold &silver. Ph111i~ Steel Co 1368 W. Anaheim St. Long Bch, 21.3-432-4418 1.11>0 11. flt,\ II EH X'IH.\.". XLNT< o:o.;11 Sl*lfttl l!I:! ·llMll ,4!111 umo !>15 H7!11 m llrnnro I'\ I. headn,, • . d111 lin•s his. JO:!, \'II \ <'nlur<' .?1. hnstol nmd S:!.'iOO M:! :r.~ full r..irl' with .Ill 1111t111n .. plu~ mon'. lr .. •ll'r and. n Bl.Hl'r C'hl') C'nn•• $4200 642·0215,61:.13H<l Package. b<>:iul <'Ond. lo Bo~ SI' / off road m1. m.inv xlras, un, 1ps c,e nous buyer" PP. Docks 9070 962 8002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- SIDE Tie ava1labl<' r.11 62 Seoul Gd cond. new Lido Park Dr., NU tire.,. J ~pd. lti·lo gear 673"8llOO $115(1 ofr 495-6384 ___ _ Wanted: U:-.ed excrc 1sc SLll' W,. UTEO eqwpment. Elec excr<'Y· ~"' '73 Toyota Land Crwser. good <'ond. $3375 Be~L ofr 646 911\7 ------cle & rollers. Call Jean, We are lookmi: for n !>hp 646-6510 aft 6. In Newport Harbor for our 41 ft sailboat Ro11t 1s Trucks 9S60 In Bristol Cond1l1on. :ind ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED1Antq. 4 Poster Mahol( or Walnut Bed. Double or larger . 673-81112 ------------· Wanted On Consignment: Antiques. old furn. i:1fl items. handmade ltemit will not rt•quarl' :iny docksidc work. nor will there be any hve aboard. Plea~e <'311 Ron Jark:oon Ill 540 743-0 or 6:S3 81195 an.a for O<'W antiques/In Wi\NTEOSllporm01ml'I~ ter1on shop openlnlt for 41' KcllC'nhc>1 i.: Aptil 1. ~1780/894 ·~ "a 11 boat I m mt• d ~al 5411 527_! tns..,.,.llh 1013 to.ti. Storoge 9090 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976CHEVY 112 TOM PICKUP C'alllp<'r speci:il- Automatlc. radlO, h1·11tl'r & r:lmJler -.h 1•ll. cH>H172!1) MUST s1-;1.1, lh1s WN'k Ill OMLY $4500 MAR9UIS TOY OT• MISSION VlEJO ll l·lHO 495-1210 Cld11l1e11 to Go r~rh Whatrverthe l"nd Roll 'em off the murkl"t With a CIH111Cied i\d Call Now • tit.2 ~7H S.wlnq M~h. Opr1 ~Q~ of f i c e • 1-:-cJ>t•nenc·l·d Nt'11r o c Q overload \lrflOrt S40 3684 S L't ( d -557•0061 • r, • • i le tlcms With II 3723 Birch St N D D~tly Ptlol Claulf1•d Ad. ' • microwave oven "fall u SoUd Oak e«k\all table - reg. oven w trot.11 co• $7$. Matchlnic C()mmode Maple Bunk Beds ltove f150 ~ 1d\ alyle end tabl~. "°· Xlnl Kenmore wuher IP M eond, 557 s.50I !l63-40llO $35, Conn Mln·O·Matic ctec Boat St oraa~ Spact• r r fl3 Fm-<! F100. pt, S2S , organ, ucellenl condl· Available Newport l()Od ~nit. S46S H\'y dly ... ltoo.1BOO.PP.S32·12S9 Dtmes.S30mo 8440510 113l U5lor~8796 !~!':-............ !~.~ ~~-~':.~ .... !~!.~ ~~·-~"!~ ....... ~.°.':.'~ ....... ~.~~·.1.n:~~:"!~ ....... ~.~~·.~":~.~....... lhur.d•f· March 31 , um OAILV PILOT c l3 IMW 9712 Men: ... lea 9740 Sea1t '760 VoUcsw09" 9770 Auka, U1..S· Aattot, UHd Auto.. UMd U Chevy lton at.ep van Window'! ull raround, bydr»uhl· door, !10, mi. on n~w 6 ryl englne Good heatt'r, llrE's, body A ll betvll·('I records $2(lOO 645·~. 646·7&98 1970 lntrrnallona Travelall 392 Ve, auto P /S, P/B, very clean Many xtra'I Mu&l &ell 1 WUI sac 49-t-0198 --- '751,; L LI V. AM /l"M Casseltl'. -.unrf, ste bumper $!!175 008·3767 '67 EL C:A\llNU AS IS $800. Call~ :iw2 or cvl•.s 751-0413 '68 Dodge Van. 225 ru m Ii, paneling, cpts, 8 lrk, $1500. 554.5259 uft 61~M . SW-2860 days. 1949 Chevy Pkup, ~oud cond. saoooroffor. ~5·3360 75 Chevy Luv AMff\1 stereo. etr Gd cond $2700. 83.18874. 645-9838 '74 Chevy~ ton. 350 V ·8 I mi, A./C, Tait wheel, Custom cab, Radio, Heater, P /S, P/B, Aul trans. Top Cat Campe shell, A·l Cond 646·2043 Clean '72 GMC •., Ton Pickup. $4250. Call 675·491 l '73 Toyota PU. AMffM. f1bergla s :. :.htitll $2300/bst ofr. 640 lW29 '70 Datsun PU W /cam per shell. Good t•ond, Sl~J5 Day 646·3413. art 5 . 962-1850 CASH POI CAIS! ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• •• ••• •••• •••••••••••••• ••••••• •• •• •••• •••• • •• •·• ••• ••• • ••••• • • • • ••• ••••••••••• •• ••• •••••••••••• •••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• Top S Dollar $ p111d ror 1978 BMW Z002·Metalllc UOM u11oo Sub ·10. modd uu '70 VW nu.:. ~1l•jt 1·1wt. W ell 9910 C:C..'""""9.. 9930 Mult.c) 995~ clean WM.!d cant, trucks & fjord blue w /blue in· Make offer AMI !-"~ rathu 1111 p<1int. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f::::i1~s. Ask for Paul tenor " AM/FK i lereo Hew-UMd Call 963·1301 l!t>~l oCr. 7~ 5770 '7 u Bu I ck skylark . 1971 UMCOLM '6'1 Mu.tan!(, xlnt con<l. HOW ....... C ...,..wrol.J cassette. (HSPQN). OVS aOO $ubcs'ta 9762 Cu.slOm, till whl, vlnyl OMT1"8«T Auto, F 1S, nu tlrca -""" IS'• $7600 Pvt Pty 675 S8S3 MIRC&"IS MEW•USED rour. radio. A/C. radlal C AL 00,000 011g ml. $1215. Dove & Quail Sts. . . . -...,, ••••••••••••••• ••• •• • • • VW 'S llres. $1600 ofr. 6'6-8308 TOWNE COUPE 548-4039 NEWPORT BEACH '70 UOOCS C-,. OM DISPLA y HEW SUlilU or~-2521 F\111 powu, padded' myl Mustus 66 G<-yl. Runs WE Auto. Air cond., pwr. at• House of 19DOria * $2847 * Over 125 o. Cl . • Ai top, leather int.nor & o ....... Xlnt cond. AM/FM 1tereo, leather. AUTiiORlZtD ..a STOCK ruviera assic. 69. r, c r u i a e con l r o l . .,..,...,.. NEID olloy wheels. radials & Mr;RCEDE.S DEALER Ser. (937380 In Jtlwr· AM/FM, tape, T· (981MNO). Wboleule $1300 ~-3289 mucbmorel "Thia rare. b862 Manche1ter, HIW&USS> Hcrdtoflftd lcb.SH9S 49J.1.243 bluebook-$85'15; our '7S Mwstang Jl Ghia V6. CLEAN one of a kind coupe 11 or· Buena Park 414 W~&nS modeli 1 uwc·k t:entunan. pvt. p.nce is 4 !!pd, PS PB, radials. Cre . Buw o'lc: BWITllAM Py, .. . ys,.,...,. ; .,., MOW vtcr .... • ......,.3111 On the Santa Ana Fwy. HEW '77 AGOM Eva. 4.99-3093 ~QUIS VOLVO cond. S3.~. ~ 7393 USE:D CARS !erect at SM95ll <280176) UJ..7250 C!1! t S1A75 o "A"l360 ONLY •u.495 utru. JOK ml Xlnt. CA.LLP4PPY (SA) '70280SLCpe.Auto, •$3777• 11m,iJ,·· 72BuickEt.tateWagon.9 MlSSJONVlEJ O otdamobU• 99SS 540 -5630 '741MWIAVARIA AM /FM radio. new Radio, T -glass, radlul 7SOO W~1tmln1tor!lvd. poss, R/H~ CC, Pwr, 831-2810495-1210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto .• Alr cond., AMffM Michelina, bol.h lo1J6, xlnl tires. Weatmlnitor 893•7551 $1~. 536·9366; 962·5910 '75 CuUass Supreme. A/C, stereo cassette, radials. cond. $12 ,500. Ph · -- ---Corv.+h 9932 AM/F'M ster .• elec 4 wuy only 30,000 miles. ''Tbis 673·3301. Ser. <7o5795> ·64 VW New eng • i;d llre6 '69 Skylark, only 35,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• seats, Ut whl. Lo m1 ':.. ,. 626 H .. R•OR •LVD. beautiful car is like new \.p.\llWOo~ $550. 540 4300 days, m i's. Beautiful shapo. VETTE •75 loaded Must sell this w knd. "' "" u u thruout! Has to be nicest '68 2SOS. lmmac, compl '1f!lfi.;;;.-495-0L50cves . $1350. 675·7820eves. sacrifice. Mu;t s~ll now'. 495·S906 COSTA MESA a n ywhere!" ONLY car history w /receipt.s. SIJ.~~ft.._ - -------CadlUoc 9915 8slofr.PP_114111400 __ .,5 VISTACrw's4r8 pass., IOll~SO~&SO~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY WE NEED YOUR USED CAR NOW TOP SPAID CALL GORDON COSTA.MESA. A.MC·JEEP 2524 HARBOR Rl.\'0 <.:OSTA MESA 549-8023 CA.ROUTLET Cosh For Cars Pold For Or Hot 2145HAHBOR ULVI> (Harbor & V1cton.1 1 COSTA MESA 642-0653 $8585! ! (981MIP) Crevier AM/FM, AC, $SSOO. Pvt. ~t/lM"'--... .. BMW· 135-3171 <SA) pty. (714) 848-8706 5115 So. Strttt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 Corvette T top, whalt'' tit. whl. pwr. air' crwse. .,._.. Ulll tU.0141 17 U I Ul·1211 (!e"" bl•<'k l'°thH '"t., l'/S, AM /FM,,a<k•, l8000m" Citroen 9716 Mercedes 71, 2SO ~an, '1\ ll Ir, p I w . AM I ... M llbl ofr 640-9247 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~Dt~ ~{:~~J~ =Toyota 9765 l'I,.. :.tcreo. $1,650. 559 1233 .70 t:_u_t_l_a_s_s_._F_u_l_ly- 73 SM, Masaralti eng., firm. 979-0900 Mr. Yebra ••••••••••••••••••••••• )... bef lPM or art 7PM N1u1 ppc d . xlnt cond. r:!~ti!~~· ~:~ ~~:~~s: MB '61190SL ,7 7 l!A ~f'/ 197~~~•tte ~~t~f1rm. aft 6 pm, 30000 mi. Immaculate! RARE. Xlnl cond. $8950.963-6156 ~ 838·9348 2 '75 Dasher. dlx inl, QuJlity and 1'11cc ---75Starf1re V6, R/H, P /S. -----AM FM stcrt'O ltke new. Guara11tcl·d Cougar 9933 P/B, auto. Or!ln&e, xlnl Datsun 9720 '63 • 2205. newly punted, J 0 m 1 ~1.i i. ,. or h · r 1 . 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. $2950. 846-5201 • ••• •••••••••• • • •• • • •••• runs good. Best orr O\ er CORONAS tf.IR.-6135 art 6P M \ " 111 i.: l'rr' 11 ' p· 9957 $2,000 for quick sail' l'H·lc11c IR '' ·57 Cougar. F\111 po1oH·r . into DRIVE A (7IA)499-3285 '68\'"W ~uardlJl"k air. f,H:l Maga, clcJn, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. "'' I .11 ~1 'l Scln 1 1 LITILE... ,73 MB 450SLC, imm.u· HA. YE JUST $1\1,)0 or '"''t ullci ol N1:w .~ l , l ~ 494 213~ 73 l'into Wa~on. 4 Spd, gd SAVE A LOT rond. fully ••qu1ppl'1I. ·11~ ';!i't ( Jd1ll 1 '"' rnml Jl>.000 mt. $2000 Ph musl:.<'ll 675-M-1!1 ARRIVED m\W ,lnt n mu1ui:1unrt (111111;\·Cn11111v Dodge 9 935 ~573.'> SllOP&COMPARE l"lt•an ~.'ll.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·7 1 J>in•h. Jmmac in/out. 1 )p, 11 ~u11d.1 • • \ o N "' BARWICK DATSUH '72 MB 35t1SI. Cla ~''i: 1!17 .11•1.. 72 UA HT IH. 1 Huns perfect. New tires. San Juan Capistrano Rdslr, both tops. n1•w MEW COLORS! Cddillc1c Clean, blk wht 'nyl, "''"' SlOOO. 559-4534 aft 6. 831-1375 493.3375 Un:~. lo n11 mu11t ~\·II MEW IKrERIORS! ,1, \ W HJl.t111 1,11 1111 M.t'>lcr Dealer l1res, 5lM, Sa1· $1100 -6758M9 SAME LOW PRICE Mu:-.l '>cll Hu~ "'1·1·k 1t1 ll:-.1 'tiflll lt.t1hm flhd. 49-&-740'.!or497·l670 ·74 Runabout, auto, xlnt 1975 Mn7. 450SL Roads t1·r CHOICE OF 2DR orr l!i2.11859 < , .. 1.1 Mn J ">!fl I} l 00 '73 DART Swlnge~. 2 dr, 1 :;.~~i:ew tires, $2200. NEWPORT DATSUN 1'\all power. air cone! & 4 OR + W .. GO.._.S '7' VW Bu~. !J pa•,., t l••a11. 1\i...T-1b owner, 39000 m1. $2100. !>ll'rt'u Uark 111l'lall1t· "' "" low m1lct-o ~:1.100 t..:.ill l ~ ers 646-~16 "75 Pinto Wgn, AC, PS, ~rccn & 33.000 mil<':-. BUY OR LEA.SE frl5 !1'165 Dod 0 S . PB. AM/FM, rack, new Like new! Pr1. l>lY Cad1·11ac 1975 ge art winger, tires $3600 963-4000 a rt 1971 Chevy •i.a ton. Loaded Autos, lmport.d SPECIALS $2,975Lom1lca1:c ••••••••••••••••••••••• B210 4 Door . 4 speed. 4!)5·1385.MUSTSELL! MAR"'UIS TOYOTA "Iii VW HLS 11. 1'1>:1 1•ng Vinyl top. Air Condi· 6pM' • "' Panl'll'd , 1n :-.ul<1t l'd . tioner, Heat er. AM ..:.:...:.:.·;__ ______ _ 554-1000 General 970 I radio. (006PKEl -----••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW $2795 '57 Ford 1~ ton. Good run. I M p O RT E D CA R S cond. $3SO. /\fter 6pm WANTED Any past .46 888 DOVE STREET Stev" '"6 45-g , . Near MacArthur '",,. . ' Ho!ls HO)'(<.' nr Hcnllcy &Jamborrc Roads XK J a n ro.id:.tcr s for '66 Ford \'an S!l50 Hun~ good . .:d t1rn •• body, R/11 Iii>\ Kll-1:1 restoration. Call JIM 833-1300 RICKMAN MOTO R S --TOP BUYER Vaits (213 )795·2551 or locall\ call CARLOS CARRIO:'/ 95 70 lil1 >7'1:! 7)l.17 ;;·;;,:,~·,:··~·~··~~:~~:·; 2.5() Y:imah.1. S!•tO or bst Sec us hrsl, & last! Top dollar paid for imports. COSTA.MESA DATSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 MGB Rdstr. 4s pd. AMffM. immac. $4450. Pvt ply. 840-6454 --- '74 MGD. Perfect cond. • , ~. · ofr 'ti5 I-~Ico n nds \an I s. ,\ (. Ill " tire•!>. b k r 'lb" 75:JK lo mi. dean. :f,.!i;,u or bcM ra cs. 0 r · ~-_ ~15 Haroor Blvd Yellow. :\tags, S3850.1ofr. 0H1·r 192 ·u•11 AHa Romeo 9705 CO!>t.1 \tesa 540-6410 49iH739 or 547 710_3 ___ 1 w Dc><IJ!1· t .11111•• r \" .m, ~HI"' 1,11 •11•n111 i54 I I>-' .1111,f'\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Datsun ·12 i:ree n Stn. ·71 1\ll.l Xp \<h·r. Sil. IJlk Wgn. Roofr;1ck. ~pectal int . .M:JI!": 5 sp<I lo m1 , whls. Slt)5() 499-4070 111 ~t:Jll' 1·;ir, xlnt cund, ·~3--;10z-S •r clean 6l Ford I 111111~1111 .. uc•\\ 'Sll!7~> 171 0·1~15 ·1'J5;; ~s d \ia ~P\,1 ,FM• 1971 !\tGB, Mus t Sl•ll ' S3399 or best offer PP. 979-4467. K1 m Opel 9 746 .......••••...........• t•ng. & pa111t ( 11-.tn11l Ill , , , p ' I! ." · f . tenor. $!Miil ,11 ti .id •· for "ii All.i (; f\ Cpe. Ri:cenl· rad1:1 h. 'S·ll·~~· o r . 74 OPEL \1 1\''I \, ;1uto. llDmolorc)dC' t,.1;, ,11 77 ly n ·cond1l1oncd. Ko.ms, 9624572 or8'J8 t.1~> _ AM /FM. In m1 , xlnl l """00 642 "22" cond. ~·G.'>!J!I MISSION V11':Jo $850 /b:.l ofr. 497·23112 Radio, Low Mileage, '74 Pinto Wgn. AM/FM, 831 -2880495-1210 evl'~ 'nCoupedeVille.copper VeryGoodCoodilion.by air. lo mi, xlnt cood, THE MO HASSLE DEALER BUY OR LEASE BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 l•or .. ll•d. I•• I\\~ HUNTIMC.TON IUCH 11. 11. hilt' tori. Loaded, lk owner $.3,850 art er 6pm or ~350. 96.1-5928 '73 vw 11111: I .~·· lilill' lll'W !JO(JO MI SI0.495. Pvt 11.l'l'kl'lld:.. - ----- .. t<'rl'O 'lnl w111I ~:!UO i•t ~ •1'~1 tl-11!1 1971 Pmlo, dark brown, Ph l.i75 l<t.:1'\ ti 1~, 111111 Ford 9940 vlll lop. R 11, factory air, ·n l:;I l>orJdo. 46.000 m i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo m1, xlnt cond. Best of· ·57 Bug Reblt en11 n<'"' brks & clutrh "<Int cond $975 r1rm 640 7377 66 VW llU~ ~l'W rt•hlt cng, l'll•an lll~tdl•, lw:.t ol r er 5-19 11010 '71 VW BUS "FIH'lon CamJ•l'r , ·• 1 !>~,I Jtll<I. H'l'Ou'I.. "'°k & mur h m11r1" 011t~tantf 1n i: l'Und1t111 n ' Vc•n S h a r J"l 1 f) rl 1 \ ~ 2 'I 11 <, 1 1.w~1·1·1 '1 1 11•\ it•r B;\1 \\' ~Jiil f...,,, xlnt cond Loaded 1•,·t • rer.552·5486 pt~ ss200. 644·Z13ti or · < P HIL ---------- 963 6702 LONG ·73 Squire Wgn. Air, ------FORD :-.tcrro.xlnlcond. i3 Coupe de \"Jiil, ~en· ~llltl 545-5214 t111t!I~ bur~IJr al.1r m. \M FM s tereo Lape, cruise, lor k~. 1 adtals, xlnt cond SJHi:,. 'Iii:! 8795 'i 3COL'PE Dl'\1lh· Exec. 11t•rsonal C'a r Showrm. rnn<I All xlras. !>:!UllO mi. S.1:,IJO ,.33 !W.61. 8,\ ;\I to l •1tef'a1•9illl.• .. '\•"O.• .. ft••••t 72 Pinto 4 spd. Xlnl cond. $1195 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 PLYMOUTH ..,, ........ c..... , .. .-station wagon<;. Four to ---choose from Maintained I! c-. ""' · . ., u or '71 510 t t" wag 962 8407 s a ion on. · _ ·--R/H. mags, top r ack. Gd P •• onc ................... 9 •• 7•5•0• COROLLA S "'LE'. New p.11nt, new 111 r s. A&.dl 9707 c-ond. $1200. 642-9731 "' '72 FORD VAH ;n Con' t Full option Ii:! \ W \Jn, ~><> Re bit $1:!()() ;-.i,·,•ds hlllc body t'llt.:llH'. -x Int run n 1 ni.: work. Cu 11 675·1999 ronrl. ·ltf~i 71119. 494.37~ c;PARKl.1"1<; ·1:1 l°J d . Sedan 0 1• V iii.. I·:, t: e I I c n l c· 11 11 d 1 t 1 o n 1 L 0 3 d c d I c. 1 l • () i H ti . 979·4191 '75 Pinto SC'dan. dependa· by th•· D.illy Pilot fleet ble student car, 4 spd ~ar.1J!C' :-.taff. Priced (703NJK) $2800. Call 11i.:ht from $1.995 to wkdays, 640.6735 ~.3'J5. Sec in D;.ialy Pilot parking lot, 330 West Day 1973 Grand Torino Sport, 2 St., Costa Mesa. or call dr. full power, sharp 642·4321 for more in· lonkin~. ~350. t-492-3710 formation A-;k fo r R1rk $37;,o ti lt>-9743. A M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------·I w 6 KIJX/I • • '74 Datsun 260Z, cleanest PORSCHE 924s 74 Audi fox, 4 dr, 4 spd, l)nC 10 town 4 spd mu.st ·r.a F onl s urt .•r \"i<. /\uto. s un roor. $3100/best of· sell.G75.8849 ' (pl, p.1111'11 d, ... ll•rco, rcr 9626134 -------- Championship l-:d1l1nn GOOD SB.ECTIOM Mai:o;, lvw nll . & xtras . -~---'75 280 7. Low mi. All Ong ownr. S.l!l!J.> !157 O:?G I '71 Aurl t 1~1-5· "<Int. low -<lras Sth l'r Must sell HURRY!!! m1. AM /FM, 4s pd, $3600 immed.&15-1107 'fjf; nv \'an OvPrhaulcd, 49t;-8228 ---- While They Lait! llU YA.TES VW-PORSCHE l><'W l1rrs, A:.kmg $1,000. Austin-He-afey 9709 'i5 Datsun :!ml Z Clr an ~3 IR.1:! • • low miles. \ \1 F\l t.11w •••• •••••••••••••••• • I . ·-·• . , ~ ood n u r a d 1;1 :-. • \ C ,_ < h1'\ •ton \an. 350 .\ustin America .o. g S6300l h s t ol r . t;.ill s.m Juun Capistrano 8 37-4800 49).4511 .. 1.1n•t.irt1 \lc-a n. xtra' cond . lo rm. must !>ell ~702::? all ,;pm \ltr~I ... cc• ~U50 1~lfl 70111 Leaving ror Europe. $750 --- ·:1l l-11nl S111M.·r \ 1rn lluh hie rop c·.1m1wr F.•rt hit :\Int 1•nnd. ~c to ;ip pn •1·. t.I~. w:K•· i i n.-11h'.1' \an 1' s I' U \\1 F\I l.lllf' <"R hlp.h back :-•'.lh, -.11r11·r ml. new paml m.1i.: .... rl arr' & smop :ix ooorn Sh .1rp1 $4.3m Call (i rC'I' fit:! !IOOli or~l.ll l!IK7 Auto s Wanted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE WILL BUY YOURDATSUM I' \I I> FOR OR MH TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP C A.RS BARWICK DA TSUH San J uon Capistrano 831·1375 493.3375 WE PAY TOP DOLLAK FOR TOP t;Sl-:U CA RS Forn.1e;,, IH I\! ES I II or l I. \.-..:-.ws 1f your rar 1::. l'\lrJ rll• 1 :.eeu-. t1r't BAUERIUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd Costa Me!la 979·2! WE BUY CLEA.HCA.RS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET ~Harbor Blvl.I COSTA l\H:S'\ 546·1200 TOP DOI.UR ,AID t'ORCLEAN ~. lllR I\ AF AO I Al Vfl 1111rlfl'J\,T11~, Al 11 <.11 h '·' '.,,., '1t'JI)1 \;' IMPOITCAIS AUMODB.S o r bestoHPr 846·5'l60 1976 Datsun hlU '.\Int BMW --9rn conc1 , Am Fm .ur K track. r .1d 1.1h . SJ51IO '75911-S :,<;J"l(f .11r, rleclr1c sun· rnnf ltC'i:;iro seals. turbo \lolll'l'I Ho~°' Alarm. 7" faclory allo}s, CN :16 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1-'i nn 64-1 · 5 7f.tS SADDLEBACK BMW COMEIH&SEE THEALL MEW 6lOCSiMOW! SADDLEIACIC V 4UEY IMPORTS 8 3 t-2040 495-4949 CREVIER &I SI & HOAOWAY SAMIA A.iA 835·3171 nf( Ut fl ... A TT Olll\llHO .. ACHIN( •USED IMW't* i l JllC~ \S I{ 711H.WB iS 5JOIA II" WT '00 1600 4..Wd .lX Xllf.6 '742002~pd 181LWB 075 20024..'ipd 764NJM Clowd Oft Sundays ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST & ·n 280Z E'·ery oplaon radials, stereo cassette. Rac1n~ grn. go ld all onod01.ed lnm. and slnpn i: T a n int R<-aut mo r c ' Br. ACK O ~ Mw.l !\ell. $7500. l'hom.• RUCK and MINT! A ~011:!. !lpeclacular car for the -------1 d1scrrm1nat1n1t huyer. larwic.k's Speeial lluy or Jpase 15ll1N.IA) Cr<'Vll'r BMW 1976 Dcrts.. 280Z ll3.5 :urns,,_> ____ , 4 speed. air r onrt.. 1976 P L-912 A:\1 •FM & rear w1ntlow «KflC' ) '31:-.i"R With air cond. & :.terco ouvers. 1.1.: . .,. I. t!JtHNDNl OML Y $5995 MINT COHDtTIOM We have many new 'i7 7.i. llLL Y ""TES to rhoosP from "' DRIVE A LITTLE-YW·PORSCHE SAVE A LOT!!! ~anJuanCapistrano IARWIClC DATSUN 837·4800 493-4511 Sun Juan Cap1!ltrano 83 1· I 375 493.3 375 '6.5 3S6C 90,..o restored. best orrcr over $4.500 Rat 9725 494 2130 _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Por-;che 91lT Cple. 1 .. a.H ·7i; 124 Spyder A/C, AC. m ag.;, 4 spd. xlnt A \1 f'\1 sl cas11 .• lug. rk.. cond, 675-8849 rly whls 543 71(2 -----72 Fiat 128 SL. New tmgine 11.000 mi. New in· lerior. AM fo'M cassette. Many xtras; vlnyl top, etc. $2500. 6.S-7588 or 645··1.~ ------- '751MW2002 Auto. Air Cond., AMffM ster~. radlal1 & morel "Very nk• condl· lion lhruoutl ONLY ---------1 UU5'1 (t03NLD)71 RXI W afon, new Crevier BMW • 835·2171 radla.la. xlnt ~ •• 4l, (&,\) ml.11.3$0. S5MG41 1976TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAM \11tomat1c, air t·v11<1 1 :iJ111 & low m1 kn ,:!t' I m m al'ul ;ilc:> t h run 11 t 1 (61 7PDJ I Thi" WCt·k OMLY $3395 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA SPORT COUPE s speed, r.11l1u & hc.itt:r O n I v 1 •· 11 n m 1 I c ., · lmmat·ul.•IP 1h r uout 1 1182Rl.Z1 lh1~ 11.1·l·I> ONLY $2995 197STOYOTA COROLLA WA.GOH 4 s peed. :.i1r rond lit AM /FM radio. rm . mar ulal<' thruo ut ' (230NDM ) This week OMLY $2995 197STOYOTA COROLLA SEDA.H 2 Dr. 4 speed, rad1n At heater. (072N,\L). I h1:-. week OMLYS2295 1971 TOYOTA COROLLA COUPE 4 speed, radio & healer. t87JCBQ ). This week OMLY $1095 I VW ,llus Mu~t ~11crif1cr run., t.: r <'a I . ~l 3 5 o. (i75 11107. 556 713!1 ·m VW Bui!. Auto X lnt t0nd ,\,k111~ SI ,:!OU cc.1sh ·;2 Cati S<l\' < 111_1! owner . Phmw fi.1117 . .C·I full\ \•q111 p1ll'd. r\111 P"'r ti5 Sqrlwk '1111 11\Ao t11 XtrJ rlr.an \ \1 I \1 Sll OU 645 3-11 .Id • • '" I 62 Bus 'u 1 11111 Ii el·~ tn hut11r & I .111 •\ 1 • II P Clean. ~I .'•111 or 11! r 646 675!1 ~··.c1 ( .11111.1". ;,:r. 50112. l \ , .... , •• , 1:!:1 1 I' I 1 ,,... II•·\ 1111 '\l'"" t1rco;, 1111111 \111 I ,.,. ll<·f !J. l''I , ·.iw t' lh 1.:111; .tll 6. ~omaro 9 917 l~I ( otlllJI II J50 '72 \'W Bl ,; ~un 1 ""1 I 11n\I rl ll1I\ Gd nuul ,\\I I-'1 I "l''I 1tu I Sell Sl575 1;11 ~2:1 ~I lllO bl!> U:!!>U Chevrolet 9 92 0 fill VW St.tn<lu nl . JSIMk'r •• •• •• •• •• • •••• ••. •• • •• r nl! w 23,000 mi. Good \"Ond Sl50. 552·55~. i5 Mont a 2 + 2. \'!l Pill::, -PS /PB, air c o nt!. Volvo 9 772 AM ffM sl1·rr•'· l a fl\' ••••••••••••••••••••••• deck, lo mi. 551 572R a rt J '11 VOLVO l!lffi Chevy Wagon. P /S, PI B, air, 440 eng. runs 8rand new with oll th~ good. S675or of~. 1!!12·6575 tltt s tandard luxury Corporate car 7 t Monte items thot you would Carlo. m,ulit s!'ll. fully u ---'. (I 088901• loaded. Xlnt 1onc1, low !""'"' m 1 I ea g e , h r::. t o r r. MARQUIS MOTORS MIS.'>ION \ t fo:JO 831 -2880 495-121 D M5·6i97 f;R Chevy Impala Con· "'' t W 327 eng , good ruhbl'r, good mec h0 I f'rin 1l Reasonable. !G! 7.tti(I Con :11r !'>tonza '62, 4 spd, rnmpletr, good ror parts ~ 641; 7016 Corvair Moma "&t, 4 spd, f?ooO running car , $525. Or $100 BS IS. ~6-7016 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '15Cordobn. l''ully loodod, mint cond. Lo mttea1e. "'17--4193 "61 Ford 500Xt.. 39,000 ac or Uo,car u1 the fleet tual ma. Extra sharp! gMJ..::::..~_··------ _SiOO 580·7132 '66 Ply m o uth, 2 dr 1~ Ford I.TD Broug ham hardto p. auto trans. 4 dr Make offr r rJd10, htr Exceptional ,17!1 lliH ~IO Pvt pty 556·11751 __ -, Cal -cv •on -\uto ·71 Pl}m . Cnr kC't . Stick ''" '' ·• ·• ' . ~h 1rt. 65,000 m1, good Ir J n:-.., I rc~nt • d i:.k. PS ron<I $11(10 ~5 1317 a ft 5. \ l .. ra11l.11', l rlr __ -- _ r.1tl111 htr. Sl 500 J'h Ponffae 9965 1~3 ,,., l:l ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!r-;"1 I 11r1I 1:r.rn.J 'I n11 nn For s ail-'ti8 Pont1a~ 1\ C. a uln, all xtras. L.tt.ohna, J;ood trans car. s .1 ,11011 rn 1. 75~·0 234 R-17 031i aft 12pm_. __ _ 9"'8 73-l:J ·75 Pont. Aslr<' Wa~. Very '73 I.TD Country Sq <'lean. Lo mi's. Near new "ai::on AM/FM stert.'O. radials. Spec. \\h\!;, etc. 1\ C dlx 1ntr $2400 S211SO. 646·0667 C\"CS aft. l'll·a~<' call aftc'r 6 PM ti.30pm. _5111 ~R7 •;2 P_o_n_t-ia-c-.-4-.(-lr-H-.T-. '68Ford9Passwag. Runs Sl.495. 548·1557/9·4, ~ood. Very clean. Needs 646·2371 eves minor 'repairs. s1 5o '75 Firebird Formula. Phone 646·1211. Must sell. M inl cond. Mcrnriclc 9947 Loaded. Will ronsd. •• ••• ••••••••••• •...... trade 631 J.~K '73 Mavcnck 4 dr. Air. nice cond. Call evs 54-0·4684 MustGnCJ 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 GmA Vinyl top. l'iUn· roor, 4 ~pd .• P /S, J\M 11-'M cass., folding rear seal, mags. new wide llr<'c;. x.lnt cond. S2S50 751-5681 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65T nird. loaded Xlnt concl S850. farm. &12 2337 '70 4 29 FACTORY ORl(;l'\t\L. $1800 firm. 5111 7R!l7 ~---~---Veqa 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Mustang. Low mi, 71 Vega Hatchback, lo ml. good cond, $1500/bst orr. good shape, needs tires. 673-6681 S82S or best ofr. Call art 5PM. 496-7567 IT'SCOI\11NG FRIDAY, APRIL 1st A Red, White & Blue TO UNIVERSITY Sales & Service 2850 HARBOR BL VD . COST A ~A I 540-9640 J I I .. '74 HONDA CIVIC Air Cond., 8 Track · it329LHJ S2899 74CEllCA AutOMClff c·Air 1$137776 '74 MG ROSTR 4 Spffd. Radio !!924LUU 76 DATSUN 8210 Low Miles-4 Speed #533PWU s2999 74 D00a COtT 4 Speed-Radio #424LPZ ( EARLE IKE SAYS: ly ow profenlonal salesmen putflncJ ft on the line, you han mode us the #I Yolume Import store in Costa Mesa. COME IM MOW AMD SEE WHY! , Huntington Beaeh Fo11ntain Valley EDITION 1 VOL 70, NO. 90, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1977 llfternoon N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS! Huntington Faces Church-state Issue By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Oft ... o.uly Pilot Stoltll Huntington Beach Union lligh School District trus tees today were to consider Sidney R Kuperberg's complaint that a Christian motto and symbol on tortilla strip packaging sold to students violates const1tut1onal mandates for separation of church and state. Trustees planned J SPl'Cial meeting at 5 o'clock at the dis· trict offices. 5201 Bolsa Ave. Huntington Beach. The vendor. Sam Giesy, 23, of Huntington Harbour, 1ncludes an 1chthus. an ancient, fish like !)ymbol for Christ. and the words "S A.M. Foods. A Christian com· pany dedicated to a new hfe through Jesus Christ" on his pro· duct's labeL 'll 1s m> opinion that the sale and d1stnbut1on of this product bv tht• Huntin~ton Beach Union H.igh School District is illegal as it violates the constitutional pro- v1s1on mandatmg a separation of Church and State," wrote Kuperberg ma March 24 letter to district Superintendent Jake Ab· bolt "I find that the sale and dis· tnbutJon of this product on school grounru. to be offensn e. mflam matory and prejudicial to m y rights as a citiien and taxpayer in this community," wrote Kuperberg, 10121 Stoneybrook Drive. Giesy, a former Marina High School student who runs his own food distnbution business, said he sells about 3.000 of the tort1lla chip packages per week to stu· dents at all district campuses ex· cept Edison Hlgh School ,...h Rise Delay Asked Huntington HOME Council Seeks Study By ROBERT HARKER O! I.._ O•oly Pt lot \1•11 The Huntington Bt'aC'h llOM f. Council will ask lhl· nlv l'ouncll to delay a tl<.•c1swn on h1i::h ns1• developml•nls until tlw rr1;itlt•r gets further study R c pr es(' n t <I t 1 \ l's II r I h l' homewoners ~roup <il't'lan·d Wednesday that a proposal to build lwo res1dcnt1<tl t1m t·rs for semor c1llzens in the Fl\ t• l'nmts Area has not IH•cn sl11<l1l·ll thoroughly They also said that lh\•rC' h.111 been no c1t111·n input on ..i separate res1dl•nt1:il h1~h n,,. or Plans Set For Airlift Of Bodies SANTA CRLZ DE iTENERIFE. Canarv Islands ~Pl -Pan Amenca·n hopci. to 'start an airlift to the l'mted States on Saturday Y.1th lh<' bodies of its passenJ:ers and crew members killed 1n the run\\-av collis1on al lht' Santa Cr1J1 airport rour cl<1ys ago , a spokesmJn for thl' .11rltnc said to dav Pan Am., <''t'rUtl\t' \ 1r1• prc><;1 dent. W II Waltrip .,,ml .,pec1al fligh ts would ht·i.:1n as soon JS the I 8 I rs t rl p I s c I \• i.I r l' d () r l h (• wreckage of the KLM and P::in :Am planes that ('olhded 1n <H ia 'lion's worst disaster KLM Royal Dutch Airline said It woul~ b_cgm flying lls victims to The Netherland~ I Th<' bod11•s, mo.,t or th<'m badl) [charred. wt•rc rn long lines or 1woockn corftns in an airport hangar wh1ll• tht• work of trying to 1d!'nt1ry thf'm contrnucd or ficiab from thc l' S Ft•dcr.11 Bureau or lnvest1S(at1on wen• help1ng with lh<' 1dent1hcal1on of the Amenrans. hut 0Htc1als 'iJrd man) of th<' c1 .... 11 might nnl Ix· t·den11r1l'd until afll'r their hod1~ ere e~amined m the l 'n1ted tat cs One 1m 1·st1g.1tm '>N•k mg the ause or lht· l'nlh.,1on reported lthal the Spamsh air <'ontrollers )workmg at the llrnl' or the crash !ollow prnpt•r pronclure and fgavc 1nstru('l1ons tn corrN•t IEnglish to the two a1rhners ' The two controllers who wen• on duly Sunday w1.•re 1nl<.'rv1Cwl•<f 'Wednesday by AmC'rican and Dutch investigators U .S 1nvest1gators al S;rnta Cruz said cockpit voice recorders and in·flight recorckrs rrom both planes. requested by Amencan and Dutch officials. had been shipped lo Madrid for evaluation in Washington The tapes in the recorders will be heard in Washington Monday. they said Coffee Finn Hi~s Prices CINCINNATI (AP> Fol1eer Corlee Company has increased its wholesale coffee price by 25 cents to $4.43 for a pound of iround coffee, but consumers may not feel the efrect Im· Ulediately. (Related story, CS) · Folger, the nation ·s second largest roaster, blamed the in· cruse Wednesday on the conb· nailog rise ln the price or green coffee beans, now more than $3 a pound, about $2 higher than a )'tar •ao. ';l'he price hike moy not be felt immediately, however It can take as lone u several mooths, de.pendln1 on the Individual •rbcer'a prictna policy and In· vatory level, before wholesale priu lncreaaea cauH retail prlce3 to rise. dinanc·•· ,ind asked that a c1l11eni. high r IM' stud) l'Ontm1tlt'l• bl' n· lll'•l.tl,.d 1w that t'1ll/l'n" al h:Ji.l h,I\ ,. " \ oll'l' In tlw proµoM'tl or d I Jl ,!Ill t' I\ 11 l 1\1 E (' 1111111· ii m l mJH r l·:t.l\\Jld Kl·nn .... 1 ftJrml'r 1:11\ pl.1nn1ng c11mm1,:-11lrll'r, -,,J1d ht· I l'j!artkd th<' l,1d.. of tonsullal111n \\1th the puhlrt ·as a slap in the tact• .. Hoth Utt• s1•1uur 1:1l1zens lowcrs .ind th•· h1i.:h l 1se ordinanc·t· \\-l'rl' ,1pprnH·d hy the µLmning rom m1 s.,1on Thl' lmH•rs got only a grudgini.: okay, however. after a com· m 1ss1oner changed her vole in or· ckr tu place the matter before the c· o u nc• ii The two 1ss'.les arc scheduled for <1 public heanni.: by the coun ell Mond:.iy night llOME Council members said they shared the concerns ex· pressed in a pl<inning com· m 1ss1on mmonty report by Ruth Fmlcy and Rnan Parkinson. Chief of thesl' 1s the location of the J.15.root towers at an area called a high risk for earth· quakes AP Wl ... p .... to PRESS SECRET ARY JODY POWELL AND FRIEND Maddox Remark Leads to Froggy Tribute Frog Frolics Carter Aide Shows Present WASIIlNGTON <AP) -It was a time for spring frolics at the White House today, with Pres1· dent Carter kissing c h erry blossom princesses and press secretary Jody Powell turnmg a IO·inch Georgia bullfrog loose among the squealing young ladies. The occasion was a Rose Garden reception at which Carter greeted the princesses chosen to represent each state at this city's annual cherry blossom festival. After exchanging handshakes and some kls11es with the women. and making a brief speech hail· ing the advent of sprinJ(limc, Corter introduced Powell and thr glant·slie frog. The fro& was presented to Powell b y the Society or Professional Joumallats. Sigma Oelta Chi on Wedne1day night in recoantuon of a remark the pcoss aecreury made dunn1 tM um Democratic primary campalp in New HamSMShlre. Arter former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox went to New Hampshire to argue that Carter was a har. Powell responded that bemg called a liar by Maddox was hke bemg called ugly by a frog Frog lovers united in protest. As Powell carried his gift frog, now known around the While House as "Leiter," Into the Rose Garden in a cage, Carter sug- gested that the festival prin· cesses each kiss the beast '·and the one that turns the frog into a prince wins " and becomes cherry bJ051om festival queen. Thf' Georgia representative, Amelia Loomis, was persuaded to step forward as Powell re· moved the rroir from the cage. Cringing o bit, Miss Loomis !i'aid to Powell, "How about you?'' She setUe<t for klsslnc UH! press secretary. At that Point Powell lost 1rtp on th rros. which b away io--rd U:i Prine •· • fled tquQllri• and IC:n•llllll!J.,i~"·'U HOME Council memh1·rs also agreed Mlh tht' d1sst•nt1nj.! pl<in ning comm1ss1on\•r:-that -.1•\\t'r lines arc reported to lw al <·apat·1 ty. drainifg(' probll'rns t·x1st t raf he c1rculal1on net'ds s tud:. and Y. aler pressure and fire prott•1· lion concerni. Ol'l'd to be .lei dressed The HOME Council ,1lso 1 t" quested lhill parking ror lht• towers be 1ncn·ai.ed Planning comm1i.i.1on mem bers have recommended on<' park mg space for c.•very lhrt'C un its Bids Sought For Quake, Fire Policy Earthquake and fire insurance protection for Huntington Reach's three-yt•ar old Central Library expires at midnight F'n day. and the city has yet to rt' CE'I\ e a smgle propo.,al for Co\ er age However. c1tv Treasurer War ren Hall. <,a1·d the t'll~ c·an extend prei.enl 1·overag(• for 15 days lie added that proposal~ from msurancl1 frrms Y. t'rt' t>'<pt.·ctPd today "but it's a real E'\rl'Clrin headacht•" not lo havt' anv llffers on the eve of cxp1rat1on · Hall said the problem 1s that there has been a i.:real upsurgc in e<irlhquake insurance and policies have ht•cn 1ssul•d al nc•ar their legal capacity lie said. of the two. earthquake Insurance is the most expensive "because you never know when the good Lord "'II rJtlle the cage." ·'There are inspections and th\ngs you can clo to prevent fires. but not earthquake's · Hali said that the hbrMy wa., re<'enlly appraised al S6 million and he 1s attempting to secure in surance at the building's rull \ alue An insurance policy of $3 3 million was carried on the build· ing last year at a cost of $13,750. he said Strike to End For County's Lay Teachers? By STEVE MITCHELL Of!"-O•lly l"ll0Ut1tt Striking lay teachers in the Los Angeles archdiocese m ay return to classrooms Friday but instruc· tors at two Orange County Catholic high schools probably will be out unlll at least Monday, s pokesmen said today. More than 30 teachers met with Cardinal Timothy Manning Wed· nesday aflf'rnoon after staging a 52·hour sit-in and fast in the chan· cery o( the Los Angeles church headquarters. sieve Makin of El Toro, strike spokesman for the Diocese of Orange lay teachers, said he and representatives from 24 Los Angeles Catholic hlgh schools re· ached a tentative agreement with the cardinal to end a three·week slr lkelnthetwocountles. Los Angeles teachers will meet lonlaht. to vote on the aareement and may return to the cla1,1room Friday mornlf\J Ir the votf' SUP· poru UM accOC'd. OrMCe County atrtke otnclala were to mttt with Diocese repraentaUvta and 1 fedtnl med.a~ Frlda.Y at 10 •· m. In San· \& All• to dlsC\IU an nd to t.be ClijtftlS • ,., Az> ,, Kuperberg wants the district lo cease saJes of Giesy's product immediately. "As guardians of the public's trust in directing and operating our high schools. I protest the board's action in sanctioning and condoning this patently illegal and offens1 ve act,·' wrote Kuperberg. Giesy was the target of another protest last November when he Lost tus battle to include "I Found It" slogans and Bible study in- formation in his snack food packages "If the district sold Hebrew National Hot Dogs l 'm sure no one would complain," said Giesy Wednesday. "There's no such thing as re· ligious tortilla chips," he ex· pl a med <Stt SYMBOL. Page A2> TRUDEAUS HEADING FOR SEPARATION? Spokesman Won't Deny Television Report Tntdeaus 'Separation" Termed 'Unlikely' OTTAW,\, Canada <A Pl --A television station's report that Prtm<' M1mster P1crrc Elhotl Trudeau and his\\ 1fe. Margaret. have Jgrcc<l lo ::.eparate 1s "ex t remely unlrkely." a spokesm<in for Trudeau's office said today The prime minister 's spokesman said 1f the report by Toronto station CF'TO were true, "I'm sure I would know. and I don't know." He added that he was certain the office would have been advised if a separation was planned. However, Trudeau 's press secretary said he could not deny the report officially because he had not talked to the prime mm1sler Trudeau was reported at his offlc1al residence but un· Serious Crime Shou:s Rise In Huntington The index for senous crime in Huntington Beach increased by 1.9 percent in 197R, according to statistics released this week by the FBI. The biggest increase was in the number of homicides. Five were committed in 1976, three more than the previous year. Police Chief Earle Robitaille said today that while the number up crimes went up in the city, the per capita crime rate actually Cell because of an increase in the city population. "On the whole. we're very hap· py with the figures but they have to be averaged out over five years or so lo be meaningful," he said Other increases in the city were noted m forcible rapes. 38 m 1975 to 44 in 1976; armed rob· beries, 114 to 119; burglaries, 2,790 lo 2,897 and motor vehicle theft&, 477 lo 584. Decreases were logged in ag. gravated assaults, 297 to 249 and in larceny thefts, S,159 to S,152. Death 'Negligent' EL CENTRO (AP> -An Jm. perlal County coroner's inquest HY9 the death Nov. 17 of a re- pairman working in an under- 1round fuel storage tank was lhe ruult ol 1roes ne1U1ef\ce. Th Jury also ruled the deatb of ctty flreman David Oomn, 2S. wu th accidental resull of his at· t•mPt to reacue Kenneth ll~Dowell, 2a, tha victim of f u available for comment. Unconfirmed reports said Mrs. Trudeau \\-as m New York. but no nff1c1al 1nrormat1on on her "he~rabouLc; was available Mr~. Trudeau 's parents, who· live 1n Toronto. refused to com· · ment. Trudeau 1s 57. his wife is 28, and they have been married six years They have three sons aged 5 and 3 years and 18 months. -- There has been speculation that they were breaking up since she went lo Toronto alone on their sixth wedding anniversary lh1s month, spent the weekend listening lo the Rolling Stones rock group and then went to Ne"' York while Stones leader Mick Jagger and another member of the i;(roup were there. Mrs. Trudeau denied s he was havtnJ: an affair with Jagger and ms1sted there were no problems with her marriage Trudeau also demed that the marriage was in trouble but said his wife was can· cehng some public engagements to have more privacy. Mrs. Trudeau said she was in New York lo study photography and led a busy social hfe while there. She returned to Ottawa on March 12 and <tenied reports that she said s he ...,would live in Manhattan and commute to Ot· tawa. But she said s he was going into photography seriously and would work occasionally in New York and "around the world." Or:::al:ast Weather Winds becoming wester- ly 15 to 20 miles per hour. Partly cloudy tonight with lows 38 to 45. Mostly s unny Friday with highs in mid·60s. INSIDE TODA 't" Ser tducotfon /or teeni ba.s failed, perhapl bf'cau.e il's too little. too late. For.a grim look .at the rcauUs. see Page A9. Index ) ( \2 DAILY PILOT H /F Pot U s e 'Poses No Hazards' WASHINGTON CAP> llan.h penalti(•s do11 't kt•t•p pcopll• from smoking m<irtJucina and moderate UM! probably poses no sub:.lanllal hcc.llh ha.i:ard, says~· new government financed n·· port. Th<' :ns pag<' n•port, issuc·d to· day by !ht' N.it1onal Gow•rnors Conference, al:.o sa:,s statc·s that ha\'e dccnmmahzed muri1uana possession have shown a "sub- :.tantaal" s01v1111:s of t01" dollars The report was pn•pan•d for the governors by th\• intcrna t1onal accounlln~ and consulting firm of Pl·at, M<Jrw1ck, Mitchell and Company, undl'r a grant from the Ceder.ii Law "~nforct• ment Ass1sliJlll'l' Adm1n1strat1on It savs r<'duc·ing t'rJmtnul pen.iltll'; for pot pm.st",s1on dot•, ··not gt•nl•nl 11 v lt••td to JO 1 rn m ediate increase 1n total man· Juana use. although the Ion~ tl·rm e Hecl of penalty n·duct1ons an· less clear." The report said its f1n<im~ on m ariJuana ust• in rt•latwn to penalty reductions "1mplt<'s that harsh J)<.'nalty slru('tures do not tn thems<'IV<'S cl(•lN p<•rsonal possession a nd private ust• 11£ lht• drug." Tht' .sturlv wai. hawcl on .1 ';tH \'t'Y ()f pn:, 1ot1<, rL1lJ, \'l\lh In n 1 n c s l at l' :-. 1 n w h a· h a I ,H\ decr1m1nal11.1ng mar1111.1n.1 posst'-.s1on has bet·n t•n.11·t1'll 111 altt•mptcd and on 1nt1•1 \ lt'\1 s "1th :-late orft<•1a1 .... lhl· go\ l•rnl1rs assoc1alwn said. Sla~w1dl' d .1 ta "t'rt' ust·<l "hen available. · thr r<·port '.'><.11d "When such dat.:i did not <'\Isl, local data and tht' -.ubJt·et1\t• est1mnlcs of kno\1Jc•d1!t•ahlc• political. enm1n;il JUst11:e <Jnd other offtc·1iJb Wt>rt• usecl <'<irl' " ;is ta kc n to in l t• n· u·" in d1v1duals \\<Ith d1ffl•rin~ '11'\\s 011 the ISSUl' " Only offtcwls 111 f.ns :\n~l'lt·<C, tnld lllll'l'\'ll'\11•r:.. th1·y h<1d \•·1·11 any m<·rt•ast• 111 ma1 IJUana 11\t· which. 111 lh1•1r op1n1on, rl'lated lo rt•mm·al of 1·nrrnn.ll p1·11.1lt11'" for J'lOSS('S\1011 of sm .1 II .I IJ) I 1Ut1h .. 1 m ,Jf'IJUan,1 · 0,1t.1 from On·i.:<111 '-llH'•' 1h dt'l'rtmtn.:tl11;H111n \ht1\\1•rl 110 1n creast' mu.st• dunng lhl' l1p.t tv.t1 yea rs," tbe report said "However. a thml·YCJr \tuch clo!'c; \how .in inc·n·oist• in use. ;ilthough not l<t ,1I•·\1·1 itbll\t' lh" • 11 <.•r,11!c• ll'1 rl mother West Coast :-t ,11 t•s · 'I ht• Ori•grm f11!11rc·. 1ncl1CJll'd I h.ct C'h.tnl!<'s m tht• law may not hJ\ l' .111 1mm('(l1JI<· l'ffett, hut m~1\ n•c;ull 1n .1 i:r.1dual long· tl'rm thanJ!t• 111 puhl1c ft•1•ltn~.., .chout I ht• moral <,11( 1.tl and m1·dw:il propn«I v ol martJUJllJ use. th<' r<'port \,IJcf Bandit Ge t s Cigare ttes, Cash in Valley 1\n ;Jrml'cl bandit forcC'd a ~ ount,1111 V,1lll•\· supcrmark1·I 1 lrrk lo J:l\.C him S2Hfi 1n ca..,h and $.I 1;1 111 1·1i.::irl'ltl•s dunn~ ;i W('<I lll'~da v <•1 enm~ s obbcr~. pol1('(· ,..,11d today The band11 rohbNl lht• \on'<; markcl at 16201 Harbor Blvd at 8 50 pm Pohct' .said tht' bandit g.1vc the clerk J note demanrling mon<'y and showed the clerk <1 handgun The clerk gave the man the money before he gr.ihbed some r1garcttes and flecl in what was fll'scnbed as a 1964 or 1965 dark hlue. twodoor scdan. W ilnessl's des en bed the sus- pect as a male Caucasian nbout six feet tall weighin~ 185 pounds. The bandit had ~hort brown hair :rnd was pale and clean shaven , w1ln<'sses told police. ORANGE COAST " ~ DAILY PILOT l¥ Or•~ (.('14\t o.u., tit} ... ~'"'""" ,. ,.,,,...,, bolW'd trwo ,....,..\ ~'°'' '' WIH4\l'lifid0¥ ,,,_.Or~ C"4\t Pub41V\t,_.C,.mc>•"' ~.ttr~ flOft'\ .. ,-,. P\;bll'1\•d Mi)f'Wf•'f '"'' ""V~ ft1<J.y IOof' rMIA ,,,,,,. ......... ,. 9,.,.(,. ... ""'',,,,.Ol't ....... ,. ''""" t••I'\ Yo1tll•'f h VII'\• \AddltMtt: Y• l•y ·~ l~V'WtfMA<h \out"1C. .. t ""'~'f"'9~lf'(l I ...., I\ ovt>iil\f't.td \.lh1tOtt1\ .tftd ~W\ Tf'wl' r.;;;:~~~~1:~"f.~,'t~~~•~'.::.,.UJ Wr\t f\•w h ... r1 N -p'"''"'"' 'l'ld "''°' tJ¥'f JH~· Cwtily Vttr "'"lrtfll"ll •"Cl (',f>"""•t M.4r'I•~" , ..... ,_., ........ f ljlfOf' ''::::,~,,:e"Z:."' °'"'"''" l .. , .",...,." ... 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I' 111 Fr 1 d ,1" 1 n 1 h 1 "h .1 p .. 1 tt 1 \lcCorm1<'k \1ort11.1n, :![,Oii:! \foulton Park\\ ,I\ lh-npm111 \f .1lin. v. h11 '' ,,., .1 mem l>t>r of Trm pl" .J udt'.i .ind all 11ct1ms and sun1\01' 111 lhl' !'rash will bt.· rrrn<'mh1•rf'll rl111 tng !>Cf\'I( I'S .ii ll J1 rn f'nrf,I\ 111 the t('mple .it :.'l~.t~ \l<lulton Park\\a1· Serv1ces for C'harlrs anrl F<'rn Ziebell arr <;f•t for :'! p m Saltlr dav 1n the l.C'n<'va J>r!':o.h\ ten an t 'h11rch. 24301 El Tnro Road S1·n 11·1·-.. fur \l ,1r1111 Ftshf'r He Wlw Waits Gets Papers - 63 Years Later s \;'I; FR,\:'l.TISC CJ ( \ l' I l'.1Lrolm.10 Ttmothv 1-· C'on- noll) s rc·t1n nwnl p:tp1•1 \\ork h.1s <Jrnvcd al the II.ill of .J11:..ltl'C a ""eek shy of hem~ llJ ) (•ars L1k. The documents came out of Jn rnvelope delivered b) the· 1· S P ostal S<>rvtce with a hatch ot oth er mail I n the env<'lope was Connolly"s applkat1 on lo the Jl onorahlt' noard of Police, Relief nnd Pension Fund Comm1s51oners, a certificate of disability ancl necessary rccommcndataonc;. Connolly. born m Boston in J 848, j01ned the police force tn 1884, retired at the age of 65 and died in 1924. "We han? no idea wh<'rc 1t'5 been." said police spokesman Michael O'Toole "rt could ha\.e heen lied up in the mails all these ) ears. lying arounrl God knnwc; where" The papers were dated J\pnl Ii. 1914. The envelope was stamped · · Retum to Sender.'· HB Jazz Ensemble Plans State Gig Three jazz ensemble members from Huntington Beach High School will perform before thl' Californja Music Educators As· sociation Honor Jau Ensemble in San Jose April 2 and 3. Chosen for the honor after audltions throughout the state are Chad Wackerman, Mik e Plumleagh and Ross Sle1denger. The school Jazz ensemble won two more firRt place awtnds Uus month in feaUvals In Reno, Nev • and ot Chaffey Colll"ae I Im d ,md ll<:ll•n Chall l'rlon .m!l \1 cs .h•;i11 ll(1ll~lt111 \1 ho \\1'11· 1111·111h1•r:.. of lflt' <'<ing11·1·.1111111 ,11 <;t'll\'\ .J l'r t'..,h\ ll·rsar1 Church, ,tit' IH.'IHIJ11g • \11 .111d :\lrs Shc·rrn.m El ls \\ollh \\ho \H'ft' rn1·mht•r.s of tlw L.n1ltod Mt.'thn<l1 sl Church of L.1gun.1 llllls. \\Ill ht· remem l11•rc•cl d111111g r l'J.!Ul.1r Sunday Sl'I \ ll'l'S !\t rs l'lon•nl·l· Sparr and Mr' I l1•lt·n \'t•rnon "111 be remem- 111•1 t·d 111 pr.1\ t•r, .it all thrt'l' Sun d,J\ s1·n 11·cs ,1t ~l. Ceor~e .s Ep1..,111p,tl Churth :\l cmoraal s1•1'111·s f11r lhl' moth•·r ::md d.wgh11 r ''ho "1·n· mc:mber.., nf t lw 1 h11rl'11, ,1n· ri•·nd111c \ f111H•ral \1.1s, for :'If\ rJ 1·111 hr.in anrl Ir 1•rw 1\ 1b1r ·hiJ~ 1>1 ·1•11 pl.inrwd f111 11 " ni ~Tonda.> 111 !->I :'1:11 hol.1s t 'Jtholll.' Churl·h '.' l:.!~>2 El Torn Ho ad Tht· ~ orrll'n '' n1• nwmlwrs of this p;ir1sh fhr· l..1gun.1 llllls Hl·lig1ou:) C'11un1 11 dl·c·1cll'd against holding a n 1 n t 1· rd<• no m 1 n at ion a I 11u·mon.1l s1•n 1n• for the VIC· 111ns ln\lt'~ld, .ill churches are 1• ~ pc·d I'd to hold appropria l(• • l n 11·t·.s. From Page A J STRI K E •.. tnl-.1• • It ~ rnminf.! <tloni::. • \takm '-:lid toda}. "Hopefully, 1t will he rc• ... 111\ I'd tomorro\\ · T t• :tC'h••r:. "a I l..4!d nff lh<' joh :\f .1n·h JO .Jfln the church refused In h<H~<.11n \.I Ith the t;mtcd St•con- darv Calhol1<' Tt·achers Assoc1a- t JOO for .1 con tr .ict coven ng lhc 2G h 1 g h schoob l'ht• 1 hur!'h arguc·d that the]'; ... ttnn.tl l..1bor Jlelat1ons hoard had no pm\t•r Lo l'nfor<'e the umon 1·l(•ctson because of the Conststu· t1onal separation of church and st all' T;tlk!' m Santa J\na Friday will Sl<'m around a uniform conlral't i;:1ven loalltC'.iC'ht.•rs Makm said that contract would 1nclurl<' Jrrt<'v:mcC' proccdure!l, s1t•k leave polic1cs, contract re- nPw .11 dales. "Tt'achcrs could be hack in the classroom by Mond ay," Makin said. Meanwhile, striking instruc- tors at Maler Dea lhgh School in Santa Ana were on the p1eket lme .1gain loda) Seal Beach's Project OK'd The Cit y of Seal Beach ree<'iv<"d a $.'>8.000 allocation for development of Its F irst Street Reach recreation area from Orange County s uper visors Tuesday. Th e <'ounty earlier had nllocntcd $60,000 for the project and the C'lty had received another $76.000throuRh a state grant. But, nccording to a report. lo l'up ervi11ort1. the project·~ CMts have risen from an original <'slimtte of $130,000 to about $195,000 today Both Tuesday's contrfbuUon and tho $60.000 granted earlier come from the county's portion of federal revenue sharlncfunm. -... Fro•Pag~AI SYMBOL .•. Giesy :.aid he WJ'i dismayed wheo the district told ham he could not combine his reheious crusad~ with 'his business last November. But he said he feels he has complied with the order Htgh school d1str1<·t offt<·1ub said they received St>veral phom• calls from parents who protested G1esy's "l Found It" labl'ls The "I Found It" slogan refers to behef in Jt•sus Christ Last Novt'mber, Dave Larsen, the district 's legal counsel. ad· vised against allowing Giesy 's m· rlusion of lhl' n•ligious propagan· da 111 lhl' food produl't But Larsen wouldn't venture an opinion Wt•dncsday a.s to whether Giesy':. motto could legally be rncluded on tortilla chip packs Supermtendcnt Abbott said ht• believes lhe motto lo be legal un- less Kupcrberg could prove 1l 1s not Laws uit Settle d SAN DIEGO (A P > A fedc·r.11 suit accusing ~an l>tl•go Count) of d1scr1m1nal1ng ag,11nsl wom1;>n, hla( k'.'> <ind Spana.sh surnamNl Anwric<lllS 1s b<.•tng settled out of court Radioactive Cars Derail ROCKJN\.111\M . N .C ( I\ I' ) . I\ f l'l' I j.! It L I r ol In l .11 1y1ng 1ad111ad1\·1• wa..,ll' m :il\'nals p.irl 1.tlh d1 r :.iii l'd 111 .1 n 1 std .ct t•d 11 ooclt•I! .11•·.1 fll'I \\'''I 111 ht'l I' locl,I\ \11t h1111t II ' :..a1tl 1111m• 111 1111.· m.itt·n.d:.. \I l' I l' S l>l lll•tl Tht• 111at1 1 h•ls \\ L'r1• 1·11n 1.111H·d 111 l\\O tr.11ll•rs 1111 the 102 t'i.11 St .. 1h0Jrcl l 'u,l'>t I.me tram, :.a11I H L ass1.s t<int Vl('l' pn·s1d1.•nt of lh1: ltnt.>s rn Jacl..sun1tlll'. fl.1 Twenty Nill' l ars "l'r<' ir1 v11l\'e<I 111 !ht· <lt-ra1lnll'nl. lw :..a1cl \ rl'port t•r "h11 a r ri 1 "" .1t till' M'1·n1· I.ii• r ri·11 I\• d hurn' nn ht'-h.1111ls I 1 •1111 .tl'ld sp1lll•cl h\ <•11•' 111 tlt1· r:irs. and"•''' 1111tlt•r s1.·d,1 111111 al a hnsp1lal Airlines Sued 'Wrong/UL Death' C~ged SAN DIEGO CA P> Survl\ors of Jessie B Bnggs of Del J\lar, who dit•d m Sunday's collision o! tv. o jetlin{'rs in trt· l ';mary hl.inds, arn sumg for Sl.25 million. The wrongful death :,,uit filed Wednesday in ft..>dcral court alleges that tht' planes were ope~~ted under extremely hazardou!.. an<.1 clangercius cond1t1ons and that ;.ii r ti·affic t•ontrol mstruct1ons were dis· r egarded. . Mrs. Briggs. one of 577 people who d ied, was a passenger 111 the l<LM Hoyal Dutch Airlines plane in· voh·cd Ill lht• <.·ol111'.ro11 with a Pan American World Airways Jel . . . Lbtcd as ddcndants 111 the Miil were both a1rltnes JS v. ell as the Boeing Com pan), maker of the 747 Jetliner. Huntington Police Nab Theft Suspect A federal fug1t11't' from JUSl1cc 1s jaile·d today, facing 71 ! years 1n a l ' S, penitentiary after be· ing fingered by lluntmgton Beach police Louis .1<1mt•s Knppkbauer. 4:1. w;is captured without 111c1dt•nt by a team of Fl:H agents and Huntington Beach dcte<'l1vcs who trailed him t11 a Garden Gro\'t' aparlmt·nl cornplc•x Wt·d n1•sflav. Tht: unarmC'rl suspct'I was 1akl'n 1ntn eustody at the t>;1k\\t1<1d Garckn Apartments. 12152 \clr1Pn ~I . \\ htlt• \ ISlltng <I 11 H nil. ;1c1·orcl1ni.: to Hob(•rt E < :1°1Jh.ircll. l-Bl .1ss1..,lant dll'l'' tor 111 charge or the Los Angell'-. l'l'(!lllO Ill' w:is 1mmt.•d1atcly ar· ra1(.!nf'd before l' S. Mag1::.tralc \rthur flradlC'\ 1n Santa AnJ .111rl hoof..l'rJ int(, Orani::e Count v .l.111 "1thout batl. pend mg a rl' turn t11 l't•nns)Jvama to St•nc his 111111· I n ,. 1 ·-..11 g ... Io rs s 41 id Kr 1 p pl<•ha111·1· "as ronl'ictcd lJ..,l \11g11 ... 1 111 l S lhstnct Court 1n l 1h1l.Htl'lph1a on ft.•dt·ral rh.1rg1·-. ttf 111lt'r..,t.1l1• t r:insport JtH>n or stof1•11 propt•rt~·. consptral'y ,1nd .1111tni:: and abclltng a crime. "lie• was Sl'nleneed to 712 Yl'ar:. in pnson but given a 60· day slay of sente nce and then he 1wver reported to prison to begin .st•rving has term." FBI Agent H1ehard Wolf explained today. I nformat1on rect•1ved through untkrworld channels led law en- forcement authorities to suspect Kripplt•buut.•r might be visiting' tn the Orungl' Coast beach area. Chl'<'ktni:? the type of haunts the fu~1t1vc n•portcdly prefers, llunt 1ngton Reach Detcctiva ,Jark W«lsh and Randv Toburen 1 l'>ll<'d a h{·a<.'hfront luxury ••partmt'nt c•omplex at 711 Oceap ·\ vt• 1m ec;tigators said. · Aflt.>r spolt111g the i;uspecl , the FHf anc.f local police made the arr~·~t. Artist Shows Work Laguna Beach artist Frederick T> H.ish .Jr will demonstrate his \\orks hl'forC' the Jluntmgton Bt.·ach Art I.eagut• at 7 .30 p.m, Monda\ an the Edison Commun!· ty Ct•nlt•r, 21377 Magnolia St. The' puhl1c• IS 111\'tl('(I ------- "QUALITY TELEVISION Th~ MIMIERLEY H2llOW 23" CONSOLE COLOR s49911 ,1A~1 f')Pf Q •44 f " 1i4" TV Vtnyl-ctad metal cablnel S1mulalf>od qrarned Walnul ftnio;h. 100% Sohd·Slate Ch;)SSl'i Power Sentry Voltage RN)CJl.:Jllnq S~l<>m AFC , \ELECTRONIC .. 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Stoeks VOL. 70, NO. 90, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1977 Young Girls' Foney Falls Short of Frog WASHINGTON (AP) -The rites of sprm~ infected the White House today as President Carter kissed some comely young ladil·s ·and press secretary Jody Powl•ll started them squt•aling by turn- ing loost"' a 10 inch Georgia bullfrog 1n thl'tr midst These dt•µa rtur<'.., from the usual!\ sobc·r rc1und of dailv White ·11oust' .1ct1v1tll'<> <·am<' as Carter. at a Ho..,t"' Garden rect·p lion. greeted princesses chosen to represent each state at Washington's annual Cherry Blossom Festival. With temperatures balmy and a bright sun shining, Carter did not miss a single princess, ex- changing handshakes and oc· cas10nal kisses with lhe women \ftc r greeting each of them, as they hned up hke an honor guard. lhl' President cracked. "l thmk D•ttv PHot PhOto bV A"M CooMr FLAG AT HALF MAST FOR LAGUNA HILLS VICTIMS Outside Leisure World Administration Building Services Set Wast to Mourn Dead M emnn.il .., .. r \ tt'f'" for most 111 the '.!H L.1~un;1 1 ltlt.., rc•c.1dt·nts killed in Lht• c·11Jlt..,t11n of l\\O i1i jets on llw Canar \ i...1.1nd.., ha\ 1• been pl.111n1•d for lht.., \\ t•!'kt•nd M an \ S .1 d d It• ha <" k V a 11 t· ,. church<;<; ,In' .ll..,.1 plannrn)! lo rt; member lht• v1l'l1m~ in prayl•r:-. durinJ.: n•gularly ii<:ht·clu led Sun day scrvt<'l'" Memon,11 :wrvt<'<'" will begin at 10 a.m. Frnlay tn the Laj\<' Hills Comm11n1tv Church. 23331 Moulton Parkway, ror Gwen- dolyn and Fr .ink K .1c.r The First Chri<.ti.rn Church of * * * Laguna flrllc; 1s sponsoring mt·monal M'rv1ces for Franc1!\ anrl K;rthr. n Simmons at 2 p m Fr1rla\ 0ln lhP chape l or \I cCorm1tk Morlu ar)'. 25002 Moulton ParkY.ay. RcnJamll'I Mahn. \\ho was a memhcr of Temple Judea. and all \'lclrms and survivors of the rr::ish will be rememb<'red dur· ing ~crv1ces at 8 p.m. Friday in the temple at 24512 Moulton Parkway. Services for Charles and Fem Ziebell are set for 3 p.m. Satur· <See RITES, Page AZ) * * * Airlift of Bodies I 'll go back down the line." Then, JUSt as Carter offered what presumably was intended as~ farewell wav<' and a declara· tion that "I love all of you." Powell appeared carrying the frog m a cage of the sort used for hamsters The President looked at the frog Then he turned back toward the young women and suggested each on<.' kiss the beast •·and the one that turns the frog into a prince wins" and becomes queen of the Cherry Blossom Festival. As Powell removed the frog from the cage and held it up, Georgia Princess Amelia Loomis was persuaded to step forward, ostensibly to kiss the creature Recoiling. Miss Loomis said to Powell. "How about you?" She settled for kissing the press secretary. At that point, however, Powell lost his grip on the frog which hopped toward the princesses. The young ladies fled squealing and screaming until the amphi· bian was retrieved. Powell has had a love affair of sorts with frogs since the 1976 Democratic presidential primary campaign in New Hampshire. When former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox went lo New Hampshire lo argue that Carter was a liar, Powell said publicly that being called a liar by Mad· dox was like being called ugly by a frog. That's when Powell learned that the nation has a sizable quota of frog lovers, some of them belonging to organized groups. He was forced to offer an <See •'ROGGY. Page A2) Culver Drive Proposal Splits l1·vine Residents Pot Use 'Poses No Hazards' W i\SlflNGTON <A P > Harsh penalt1t•.., don 'l kl·ep pc·oµle from :-. m o k t n g rn a r 1 .I u a n a a n d modt•rak UM' prolwbl~ pos('s no :-.ulJstanltal hl'allh ha1anl, says a new government-financed re· µort The 375-page report. issued lo· day by the National Governors Confercnc(•, also says states that have decriminalized marijuana possession have shown a "sub· stantial" savings of lax dollars. The report was prepared for lhl' governors by the interna·' ttonal accounting and consulting frrm of Peat. Marwick. Mitchell Jnd Company, unde~ a grant from the fed<.'ral Law Enforce· ment Assistance i\dm101stration. It says reducing criminal penallle<; for pot posscsi.1on docs "not generally lt•ad to an 1m· ml'd1atc increase m total man- 1uana u..,<', although the long·tl'rm t'fh•ct ot pl·nalty reductions are ll's:. clear " Th<' rt•port said its finding on m artJuana use in relation to penalty reductions "implies that harsh J>('nalty Mructures do not 1n tht•m.,t'l\'<'" deter personal pos:-.esston ;ind pnvalc use of the drug .. The studv was based on a sur· \'CY or pn~\ IOUS d~1l<J, visits to nint> .,lates rn which a law d ecr1m1naliz1ng marijuana po'>M'sMon has been enacted or attempted and on intc•rvil'\l s with slate offtt•tals. th<' go\- ernors assoc1at1on said "Stalt.>w1de data \lerc used .,.. hen avarlablc." the report said "When such data did not exist. lot'al data and the s ubjective estimates of knoY. lcdgeable poht1cal. criminal JU..,t1ce and other officials wen· used Care wa c; taken tn 1nterv1ew in· d1v1duals with d1ffenng views on the issue." Only officials in Los Anl'(eles told 1ntcrv1<'wers they had seen any increase tn mari111ana use which. in their opinion, related to removal of criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of marijuana. lroine Areas May Notice TRUDEAUS HEADING FOR SEPARATION? Spokesman Won't Deny Television Report TV Report Tnuleau Separation Termed 'Unlikely' OTTAWA. Canada CA P > A television station 's report that Prime Minis ter Pierre Elliott Trurleau and his wife, Margaret. have agreed to separate 1s "ex· tremely unltkely." a spokesman for Trudeau's office said today The prime mini s ter 's spokesman said if the report by Toronto slallon CFTO "-Crc true. 'Tm sure I would kno\li, and I don't know " He added that he was certain the office would have been advised if a separation was planned. However, Trudeau's press secretary said he could not deny the report officially because he had not talked to the prime minister. Trudeau was reported at his official residence but un· available for comment. Unconfirmed reports said !\1rs. Trudeau was in New York. but no official inrormation on her "'hereabouts was available. Mrs. Trudeau's parents, who live 10 Toronto, refused to com· ment. Trudeau is 57, his wife is 211. and thev have been married six years. They have three sons aged 5 and 3 years and 18 months. There has been speculation that they were breaking up since s he went to Toronto alone on their s ixth wedding anniversary this month, spent the weekend listening to the Rolling Stones rock group and then went to New York while Stones leader Mick Jagger and aQother member of the group wer~there. Turtle Rockers Divided By mLARY KAYE CM tr. D•lly Piiot Sl•lt Another fight is brewing In Irvine over the future of Culwr Drive and whether it should t'X t C'nd tot he st'a. C1tv coun('rl ml•mht>rs thought the matter was settled la::.t year, when they voted twice to stop lhl' road al Bomla Canvon Dnvc at the edge of Turtle Rock Village. They said a l that time they didn't want trafftt heading for the beach Jamming up Culver Drive. But the conlrovcrsv wa'> n· kindled this week bv ·the Jr\'tnl' - Planning Comm1ss1on The com~ mission reC"Ommendcd 4·1 that the Culver Drive ext<·nsaon Ix> put back into the city's gl·neral plan Commissioners said they favor extending Cul\'er Dnv<· becausl' it would cllmmate the need to widen Bonita Canyon Road to six lanes. They said the .,.. idening would have "too great an impact" nn Turtle Rock residents. BontlJ Canyon would bt· widened to pro· v1de sufficient access to Sand Ca· nyon Avenue, a road that will ex· tend to the beach. Turtle Rock folks are divided into two camps -lower Turtle Rock and upper Turtle Rock. The lower Turtle Rock people are the ones who moved in first and liv<' nearest Turtle Rork Drive. They don't want Culver Drive ex- tended. The upper Turllc Rock people are the latecomers whose homes art' adjac<>nl to Bonita Canyon Drive Thev·re the ones who will be most affected if the road is widened and they're dead set agamst at. Councilwoman Mary A'nn Ga1do is a Turtle Rock resident. but she says she's :;till opposed to extending Culver Drive. She ex- plains that she's a "lower Turtle Rock" res1dt•nt ;ind says extend ing Culver Drivt> would be bad for the rest of Jrvim.•. "I sympathize with upper Tur- tle Rock people, but it's for the best that Bonita Canyon Road 1s widened and Culver Drive is not extended." she said today. Both Mrs. Gaido and Mayor David Sills said they doubt the <See CULVER, Page A2) Coast Scheduled Saturdfty A Big Stink Residents of Rancho San Joa- Newport Man Faces Tax Fraud Sentence Newport Beach resident Clyde Dinnell faces sentencing April 18 in federal court in Phoenix where he has been found guilty or two counts of nune false income lax returns. plead guilty to lesser charges. Weather Winds becoming wester- ly 15 to 20 miles per hour. Partly cloudy tonight with lows 38 to 45. Mostly sunny Friday with highs 1n mid-60s. SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE. Canary Islands (AP> -Pan American hoJ>('s to st.art an airlift to the United States on Saturday with the bodies or lts passengers and crew member.I kllled in the runway c911ision at the Santa Cruz a\rport four days ago, a spokesman for the airline said lo· day. Pan Am's executive vice preai· '1•nt, W. H. Wnltnp, said special fUahts would be~ln as soon as the alratrip i~ cleared of the wreckaae of the Kl.M and Pan AID planm that rollided In ovia· tloa '•worst dl&Hler. UM Royal Dutch Airline aaid It 9t'ould begin flying IL-. vlct.lma to The Netherland•. 'rhe bodl s, most ot lham badly c:Mrred, were ln Joos lines of wooden coffins in an airport hangar while the work of trying to identify them continued. Of. ricials from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investlgat1on were helping with tbe identJncaUon ol the Amerlcans, but ofllclals said many ot the dead might not be identified until after their bodies were eumined in the Un1ted States. One lnvesUgator seeking the cause ot the collision reported that the Spanish air conlrollers working at the time of the crash follow proper procedure and gave instructions in correct Enttlish to the two airlinera. The two controUers who were on duty Sunday were Interviewed Wednuday by AmeriCc•n and Dutch Inv tJ1atora. <SeenJGRT,Pac-eAZ). quin and University Park in Irvine may notice an unusual odor beginning Monday because the Irvine Pacific Development Company, a division of the I.rvine company, will be gradine a former dump. Project manager James Montgomery said he does not know how noticeable the odor will be, but that every precaution ls beln& taken to mlrumlze the problem. The gradlni wlll COO· Unue for about 10day1. Trucks that wlll ctrry away tho material will be covered w1th tarpaulins and sprayed with a eubatance that controls odon. Also, a renc" may be erected around the aite, and covered with burlap and apray~ •lth the odor·controllin1 1ubatanu, )100~1omery1atd. Dinnell. 56. or 633 Park Udo Drive, also faces trial In state court in Phoenix on May 9 In a '5.5 million land traud case. That cMe tint came to light nearly one )'ear a(lo when Dlnnell and hls son, Anthony, 29, of 18132 Paseo Cortez. Irvine, we... in· dieted by an Arizona Grand Jury on 90 counu involving alleged n. legalltlt In a land aales flrm they ran In Phoenix about. three yeanaao. That 1and fraud cas Involved a total ot ts d f ~ndants but a spokesman for tho Arizona At· torney Gen ral't ofnee .Hld to- day lb1t ~l1ht have •ll'ted to The Dinnells are not included in the group, the spokesman said. Both are maintaining re· sidences in the Harbor Area while free on bail in the land fraud case. In lhe income tax case, DinneU was indicted by a federal Grand Jury prior to the trial which was conducted ln January. A 1Pokesman for the U.S. At· torney's Office in Phoenix ex· plained that It was a non·J ury trial In whkh both the Pl"OSeCU- Uon and defense agreed to waive clotinl ~ments. Instead, there was a month d~ lay while the trial transcript wu prepared and the two sidce filed briefs based on the transcript Thejud e'a decision In favor of the proHcutton wat handed down lat week. • INSIDE TODAY Ser education for teens ha.~ fatled, perbaps btcause it's too litt~. too late. For a grim look ,ot IM r•ll.llts, He P.age A9. • ., ., M,O (M4 Q a AM ... .... ... , a ... •12 DAILY PILOT 4 Irvine Residents Honored Four Irvine n·s1denls wtll be h onored April 1H ~tl the Registry Holel in lrvinl' wht•n the Greater Jrvrne l.Jon:. Club conducts its second annual com munity awards night. Award winm•rs will ht• Marilyn Orton, citizcnsh11> award. Sally Ann Miller, community sen.ice award; Jamt•s M1lch<'ll. achieve- m e nt aware!; and Mike Ewell, m edal of v<slor Resen al1ons are bcin~ laken until April II The t•vent will bt·gm al 6 30 p m \\1 th no-hos t cocktails ancl dinner at 7 30 p m. Tickets an• $9 pt.•r pC'rc;on Checks may be St'nt to th<' Greater Irvine Lions Club. Rox 402. 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IU" A"'''•f'll M.tn., .. ,,. fOllOf'\ Telephone (7H )&u-4321 c11u lfled Adwer1191~ M2·5U1 'tteldl,N(• V.ellt,~C)Oil t M1 .. 210 ,,. .... i....t ........ 4"""20 D•ll¥ Pllel ""'°'° "Y Jlll~Mrll Koe~I•• BACK ON COAST Herbert Waldrip greets friends. on h.111d tu nwl'l him <inrl his wife Laur a We~nesday .at Sad- dlt-hack Community Hospital The Waldnps, 'iUn 1vors ot 1111· <'an~tn bland airplane disaster, i:llTtved at El Toro \J .i 1 1111· C1jrps Air SU.1t1on aboard an Air force transp?rt .ind "1·n· taken to the• ho~p1lal near their Laguna Hilb huml'. I It· s<Jid 1l \\as great to bt' home Front Page A J RITES ... d.1v in the Geneva Presb)tenan < hurc:h. 24301 El Toro Road ~crnccs for Martm Fisher. Lio\ d and Helen Chatterton and ;\Ir~ Jl',111 I luustnn, who wcrP 1111:mht·rs of the congregation at < :t•n1·\ ;1 Prc!.hytcnan Church, .11 ,. pending \Ir and Mrs. Sherman Ells- '\ orth. who were m embers of till' t 'nitl·d :\l elhod1st Church or l..1~una lhlls. will bt' rcm<'m hl'rcd during regular Sunday "l'f\ ices ;\I rs. Florence Sparr and Mrs I ll·lt·n Vernon \\ 111 be rcmem· ltt ll'd 1n pr<1yers al all three Sun· "·"' scrv1tc!i al St. Geor ge's r:1;1stopal Church. Memorial "l'f\ 1c('s for the mother anrl d:.iughtt.•r. \\ho \\ere members of 1 ht· l'hurch, arc pending \ funeral Mass for :-.t:-ra ! ol·hran and I rent• T} 1b1r has hccn planned for 11 a m Monda~ 1n St :-.=1cholas Cc.1tholll C'hureh . :! t:!.1:! F:I Tor 11 Hoad Thl· \\ lllnl'll \\ 1 n· mt.•mht>r ... of th1.., l1Jrl~h I ht.· 1.Jgun.J llllb llt•hg1uu-, Cn1111l 1l <It.'< 1111'<! .1~.lln!»t holcl1n~ ,1 11 1 n 1 t· r rt t' n nm 1 n .1 I 1o11 .1 I llll'nlOl'lJI ..,l'n tl'l' f111 thl' \ ll' t1rn!'> ln..,lt.«td. all 1'11111 !'ht·.., .11 t• t.'\Pl'l°lt'CI tu h11ld appr11priatt.• ··n1n·s Front Page 1\ I FLIGHT ... l .S investigators al Santa ('rut said cockpit voice record('rs and in.night recorders from both plo.ines. requeste~ by Amencan and Dutch offic1als. had bc:en sh1ppccl to Madrid for cvaluat1on in W <1!-h1ngton. The lapes in tlti• n• t.• or d <' r" w i 11 b <' h card 1 n Wa:.hmglon Monday, they sa1cl Front Pase A 1 FROGGY ... apology not to Maddox but to frogs in general The frog he carried inlo the Rose Garden. kno\l.n around the White House as "Lester." was presented to th<' press secretary Wednesctay night by the Society of Prvfess1on<J l Journalists. S1gmJ Delta Chi. Law8uit Settled SAi\; DIEC:O <APl A feneral "llll ,l('l'll"lll~ San D1P~n C'ounly 11 1 rl l!'it'r1m1n at1ng ciga1nsl "1)nH•n blacks and Spantsh· ~llrnjm~ Amerieans is being :.<•tt led 1iut uf t•ou rt Airlines Sued 'Wrongful Death' Charged St\:\' DJ r,c;o < \ r 1 Sun I\ ors of Je~sie B. Ht 1gg~ or Dt l ;\lar. who dt<'d m Sunda~ s colhs1on o~ 1 \\ o Jl•tltn('r" m the CJnc.1r~ blc.1nd!), arc !>umg for Sl 2.'> m1ll111n Tht• \Hongf11l death !.Ult tiled Wednesday tn f~d1·ral courl alll'~l'S that lhl' planes were ope:atert untlt·r <·,t n·mt'I' hilt arrlo11 s ond dangerou-. cond1t10ns ;ind th;it u11 traffic ronlrol instructions were dts· r1·~anh•d . \Jn; Rri~gs, one of Sii P<'OPI<' '':h~ rl1ed. wa~ a pa..;scn~er in the KL:\J Royal Dutch A1rlm~s plan.e tn· , ol' eel in the collb10n with a Pan American \-\ orld :\ll'W..t\'S jct . . Listed as dd<'ndants in the suit were both a1rhncs as well as Lh e Boemg Company, maker of the 747 Jl'tli ner. Inferno Menwries Haunt Survivors By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol t,_ D•llf l'lleUt•ll On a tiny speck of land in th<' sea off West Africa. they had lived through an inferno even Dante in his wildest flights of fan- tasy couldn't have imagined. Now they were just glad to be back on native soil. The joy of coming home to friends and loved ones was the c learest emotion expressed by most of the 26 people who disem barked from a s ilvery Air Force transport jet at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Wednesday. Few seemed willing lo speak or th~ disastrous jumbo jet colll!lion three days before that left nearly 580 people dead on a runway 1n the Canary hi ands Stan Matthew~. a Laguna fUlls partimedic whose unit was one or 17 vans and ambulances as· signed to transport lhe survlvort to county hospitals, chatted brfeny with Paul H~k ot Lelauro World durin~ lhe 15-mlnute ride to UCJ Medical Center in Orange. "He was jusl really happy to be hack in 1tood old ~ran~e Cou~· tv " Matthews said. ''H e said th~t over and over." Heck, listed in good conw~on todav with second and third degree burns on his hands and face mumble d something to Matthews about the tragic c r ash. "He said that one minute. he was sittin g next lo part or the plan e and the n ext minute, there was nothing there,•• Matthews said. "That's how he and hi~.wifc escapt.'d -through lhe hole. Floy Heck was released from the Medical Center Wednesday evening and ta home today In Leisure World. The paramedic said Hed raved about the "oulstandin1 mcdleal attention" e\•eryone aot from lhc Spanish doclon ln the Canar1e. and the treatment by military doctors on lhe mercy m1hthome. ' Strike Continues Lay Teachers May Return Monday By STEVE MITCH EU~ OfllM D.tlty l'llelS141f Striking lay teachers m the Los Angeles archdiocese m ay return to classroom s Friday but instruc· tors at two Orange County Catholic high schools probably will be out until at least Monday, spok.csmensald today. . More than 30 teachers met with Cardinal Timothy Manning Wed- nesday afternoon after staging a 52-hour sit·1n and fast in the chan· cer y of the Los Angeles church headquarters. Steve Makin of El T oro, strike spokesman for the Diocese of Orange lay teachers, said he and representatives from 24 Los Angeles Catholic high schools re- ached a tentative agreement with the cardinal to end a three-" eek strike in the two counties. Los Angl•les teal'h('rs '' 111 meet tonight to \Oll' o n the ai.:n•cmenl and mav return lo lhl' tlassroom Fridav "morning 1r lhl' vote sup· ports the accord Orange County strike orfic1als were to meet with Diocese represent all\ ('s .incl .1 ft•dt•ral rncd1atorFridayat 10 ~1.m inSan· ta Ana to d1sc·uss ~1 11 l·nd lo the s tnkl' "It's <·ominJt :.dong," 1\1 akin said today "Hopefully, il will be resolved tomorrow.'' Teachers walked off the job !\1 arrh 10 ufl<'r th<> church refused to barg11in \\Ith thl· t ·n1led Sl'con· clan ('atholle 'l't·ac•hcrs /\ssocia tion' for a l'Onlratl <·overing lhc 26 l11gh sd1ools The t'hurd1 argued that the :"a: Americans Charged ADDIS 1\BAB,\ Eth1op1a <AP > The ldt1sl m1hlary gm cm· m cnt hj' C''Xpt·lled l\\o \mcn can~ \\ho 1t Jtll'i:!l'cl \\Orkl.'d for the US Central lntelhgcnce Agency. Eth1op1a ':. official news agency said Wc:dnesday the men were both black Amcnrans and that they hud been caught March 23 ('nr.:;igt•d 111 c•sp1onage at- ll\'ilirs m l\\o northern prO\'IO· ('1al towns tional Labor Relations board hao no power to e nforce the union election because or the Constatu tional separation of church and slate. Talks in Santa Ana Friday will stem around a uniform contract given to all teachers. Makin said that contract woulu include grievance procedures, sick leave policies, contract re· ne w al dates. "Teachers could be back in the c lassroom by Monday," Makin said. Meanwhile, strikin" instruc- tors at Maler Dei Hi~h School 10 Santa Ana were on the picket hne again today. •'They dido 't picket in Los Angeles today as part or the agreement with Cardinal Man- ning," Makin said. "But that f'ro• Pase A l CULVER ••• council will change its mind despite the new recommendation from the planning commission. "The cily council's position has been constant. We're all opposed to ex lending Culver Drive," s e11d Sills. Planning Commissioner Lowel Johnson s aid he favors the road extension because he believes two roules to the ocean are needed. considering that Irvine may have an ultimate population of 250.000. Culver Drive would be one route and Sand Can yon A \'t'nut· would be the other. But Commissioner Larry llof rm an. "ho cast the lone vott• against the Cuher Drive ex ten sion, said Culver Ori\ c already has too much traffic and 1s getting worse. "The only people who would have it good. if Culver Dnve were extended, would be the. beach people," said lloffman, a dding that Culver Drive would become as bad as Newport Roule\'ard .. QUALITY TELEVISION doesn't apply to lhl• lwo schools ut 01 angcCoun ty " M akin said he and 30 Los Angclt'S teachers walked into the c ham·ery Monday at 10 a.m. an<t :.tayed unt11 2p.m . Wednesday. "We took over the building Monday and wouldn't let anyone in on Tuesday," Makin said. "They kept Cardinal Manning away from us Monday and Tues- day. and attorneys from both sides set up the m eeting with him W t•dnesday." Makin said Manning agreed t.o "acceleratt!d mformal talks," on the strike issues and not recogni- tion. which the union is seeking. Jn that way, he said, the church can continue its suit cha llenging the authority of the NLRB in church j(fair:. Bids Called For Segment Of Freeway The California Hig hway Com- mission has called for bids on the next segment of the Corona del Mar Freeway. The first stretch of the freeway ends at the Newport Freeway in- terc hange in Costa Mesa. TM next freeway link will extef'Wl past Orange County Airport W Campus Drive·lrvine Avenue ID Newport Beach. Bids will be opened May 12 fn Los Angeles, highway com · mission spokesm<sn Richard Stevens said The estimated cost of the proJe<·t is S.S l mil hon. According to Stevens, the com - m1~s1on contract calls for con- struction to be completed some time in the fall of 1978. The Corona de l Mar Freeway exten sion 1s the only major freeway pro3ect that has been put out to bid. 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Also features AM/FM/ c1b1net. grained Walriut Stereo FM Tuner with AFC finish. , .. .,,, l·'n•·tor~1 M urruul ; •• , t-110 Our l"••r•Huu1I ' Out• \ ,.,.,. f,;,,,,,.,.,,, ,.,. Ou I ·n·r~1 l"1·of1111·t H •• .-t1•ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa I~ --=r.:r::. Phone 642-8882 Store Hourt 011/y ~ Sat. 9-5:30 ..,.. .... " .... "'" ..... '"' THISI ILICTROHIC PIONSSIOHALS SIRVICI YOUR tqUtrMEHT Fe11t1011s L1 ·nit II c111cilit v! l-i.1n1ous ~~.!J tit ·p1 ·1 uli1l>ilit v! . . . . , .._ Lag1•na/South Coast I VOL. 7iJ, NO. 90, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A -""'. Mofiile Cocaine Lah Grabbed Laguna • m 0..1, Piiot 51•11 Photo Mission l'iejo 'Sweatlaogs' TV star Gabriel Kaplan finds himself in a famtlaar (•nv1ronmcnt, talking to a high school class This group of !>ludents arc the rl·al th ing, al M1s~1on Viejo Hig h School, where the s tar of Welcome Back, Kotter parl1c1patcd 1n a Cclcbr1ty Challenge game. (Story, pictures on P age A3). 'Tiro Lucky Men' ,Rescued Off Point, -I Two San Clemente men who were going to m ake one more sweep around a buoy a half mile off Dana Point in their 18 foot catamaran \I.en· re-.cued after a 12.hour ordeal c.tl Sl'a "'hen lh<.'1r dis masted crJft "c.ts found bv the Coast Guard <it da\\ n tod<iy ftvl' miles out Sher1ff"s ll,1rbor Patrol Sgl Richard 01-.on said H1chard Blanton. 2.5 of 2:IO V. Can<1da and Jeffrey Stogsdill Pi. ot llJH Avenida Adobe. "<:rl' · l\.\u \t•r). very lucky men · · Neither m an rE'qu1rcd hospitalization rlesp1lt• m·prn1i.:ht exposun• to ,15 dn:r 1·1· wt•..ith..r W ater h•m1wrJllH•· \\,!'• .1!1 degrees in th1· thr1·1· 111 f1vr f1•1•t swells "Their \\ c•t :-.1111 s a:-. far ao:; we're c·on<·l·1nl'd, 111.11 ., "'"·'' saved th1•m , ~t rg1.,1nt Oh1111 said. 1 "Th<'y r<' h1<•k\ tht•\ didn't l'Otl up in the wall•1 ." Ohon .ul<INI. I The m1•n hot h 1· m rh•\ "' of Coast Catam.11.111 111 I h1• 1·11' 111 I Irvine, hact ht•l'll l.1 .1 '''"n :it about 5 :JO p m \\'1 tln1·.,1l.1\ at 1 the mouth of I>anJ Jlarhur \\hc•n 1 they told .1 l'll·Wnrkl·r Jf•rn BJaklcv nf J>,111a f'111nl lht·\ \.\.,1nt · ed to makt• 11111' rni11 t' run ;1r1111nrl lhe buoy bcfnn• tom1ni.: 1n At about 7 30 Blaklc•v b1•cam1• concerncrl when his frit•nll'.'> failed to n•turn He notified th1• Harbor Patrol which began an offshoreseard1. A Coast Guard h!'hl'l>plt'r frnm San Diego was ordl•rt•d in wh<'n the initial seart:h wac; fruitless and when it was rl1't<.'rmmt>d thl' men's car and trailer were local· Oran:a_ Coast 6:: -..... ' =-=::::-::.. ed still at the landing. The Newport Beach helicopter was also requested and it too ~earched. The Coast Guard cutter Point Davide entered the search al about midnight. Sergeant Otson said it was like· ly the catamaran had simply been blo"' n by brisk offshore \\.and<; a\l.ay from the search pal· lt>rn art>a Sergeant Olson said the craft hecame disabled when a pm hold mg a shroud line bracing the mast failed The m ast collapsed. Thi,.; left the craft at the mercy 11f currents and winds and ren If Prt>d the low-lying boat all but mv1s1ble an the heavy seas to the radar of searching boats. The Point 01v1de found the men at about 5 55 a. m ft' e miles out and 160 degrees off the harbor · Da)l1ght .... 111 rlo 1l <'V4.'ry time." Sergeant Olson SJ Id. Separation Of Trudeaus Unconfirmed OTTAWA, Canada CA P J -A tclev1s1on station °$ report that Prime Minister Pierre Elliott T rudeau and his wife, M a rgarct, have agreed to separate is "ex· trem<>ly unhkely." a spokes man for Trudeau 's offi ce said today. The prim e minister's spokesman said 1f the report by Toronto slalton CFTO were true. 'Tm s ure I would know, and I don't know." He added that he was certain the office would have been advised if a separation was planned. S. County School Cost Seen Rising By ANNE COOPER OI , .. O.oly Polen St~tt Superintendent JE>rome Thornsley predicted Wednesday that Capistrano Unified School Distract laxpayeri; soon will be paying more for public· educa· t1on. regardless of "'hat system 1s adopted to finan<.'e California schools "We will pay more because we are a relatively weallby school district by the criterion of tax as- sess ment per s tudent ," Thorn.!\ley told a Laguna Niguel service club. A recent <.'ourl decision ruled rurr<>nt state frnancmt? of public sc h ools unconstitutional. Bct·ause rev~nue has come from property tax<.'s to support local schools. w1.•alth1er d1stncts hci\'e h<.'en abl<.' to spend more monE'y pE'r s tudent. dt•spite certain bu ii t- an SJfeguard!> lo equahlc s~nd· ang Ne" methods for s upporting th<.' stale "Chool svstem arf'.' eur n•ntly under cons1derat1on. Thorns!<•) said qualil) etJucatmn makec; a leg1t1mate demand on taxpayers .. If W<.' as a so<.'1ety ran spend more on booz<.', mov1<.'s and restaurant dinners. we can spend more on education." he said. He urged passage of a $39 million bond e lection May 31, which he said 1s required to house th<.> district's growing number of students. About 15,000 s tudents <.'urrently attend Capis trano s<.'hools. By 1980, dis· tricl schools will have to ac<.'om· modate aboul 22.000, according to projections. ''With a 12 to 15 percent per year growth rate, there is no way in the world to provide the kind of schools we are used to unless we pass a bond election," he said. <See SCHOOLS, Page AZ) $60,000 Vallle -Set On Drugs Laguna Beach police stopped a car that they believed was in· volved in a hit-and run accident involving a parked truck today, a nd discovered what they ckscnbed as a mobilt• narcotics factory. Police Sgt. Dav<.' Avers said police confiscated seven ounces of uncut cocaine. worth $60,000 m 11l1r1t street t rade James C. Prt•st1ni, 35, or l'pland, was arrested and booked on charges of hit and·run driv mg. driving under the influence of drugs, possession of narcotics for sale and pos~ess1on of man· Juana. He was r4.'leased today from Cl· ty Jail aftt>r a ball bondsman posted $25,000 bail Avers 5aid polic<.' wer<.' call('(I at 2 45 this morn1 n~ by a resident who reported hcartn~ a crash on Canvon Acn·~ Dra\'(' and M'l'tng a car speed away. Officers Mike Slus hN and Terry McAdam, p atrolling Laguna Canyon Road. stop1>t.'d a car they said fit a description of the h1l·and·run car The two offi cers arrest<.'d Prestma. and, they said, in their investigation spotted narcotics and narcotics refinery equip· ment inside the car Avers said that. besides co cam e, police said they confbcat· cd quantities of stimulant drug<,, hashish, uncurf'.'d marijuana and othl•r drugs Also booked into evidence was narcolirs production equ1pmenl. including weight S('ale-;, a mortar and pestk. and bottles believed us<.'d tu chlull' the· p<>lt•n cy of a narcoti<.' Laguna Fears Water Usage By Tourists By PJULUP ROSMARIN Ol t~ O•tly Piiot St•tl ~ummcr crowds of tourists make at unlikely that South Coun ty beach communities can me<>l water conservation ~oats set by the Melropolilitn Water Distnct, the heads of t\\'O local "'e1tcr dis· tricts said Wednesday They protested MW D pro· posals to assess the distracts dou· ble the cost for water they use that 1s above 90 percent of volumes used in corresponding months a year ago. Jn a joint stat<>m ent, the general managers of the South Coast and Laguna Beach county water districts said the plan would have a "severe" economic impact on beach cities. Raymond C. Mille r , South Coast mana~f'.'r, and Joseph R. Sweany, the Laguna Beach water manager. said while even 15 percent r <.'dudions m water use are "not. .. unrealisti<.'" dur· ing winter months. the impact of summer bca<.'h crowds was not considered bv MWD <See WATER, Page AZ) \\'eather Winds becoming Wc.'strr Jy 15 to 20 males pt>r hour. • Partly cloudy tonight with lows 38 lo 45. Mostly sunny Friday with highs 1r1 mid·60s. INSIDE TODAY However, Trudeau's press secretary said he could not deny the report officially because he had not talked to the prime minister. Trudeau was reported at his official residence but un· available for comment. Unconfirmed reports said Mrs. Trudeau was in New York, but no official information on her whereabouts was available. Kelly Forced Out As Tustin Chief Ser education for teen• has failed, perhop11 bt>cnuse ti's too little, too late. For a gnm look at the reru.lts. t1re Page A9. .. er ., '"cs C1 If (6 CJ AIO •• 114' ..._, •• .. At1111 l •""" IU -.W•lft •• J Mulua111.-. I• NeU• ... 1-A4 Cl Of•lltf CieoMIY Alt ""Ill• et I \ylvla "9ot.,. M S..'11 Cl l SlaO~I .. , T•l1tvl•I• .. n.at.... .... WtatHt' AA W.,.14N-M tt Mrs. Trudeau's parents, who <SeeTRUDEAU, PageA2) South Laguna Home Burgled A burglar whose melhod of en· try is unknown stole a camera und rug jolnUy valued at $1,600 from the South Laguna home of o Newport. Beach physician. Oranire County sheriff's of- flcen Hid Dr. Rlcherd Edward Wendt, 35, wu not ln his boroeat 31351 S. C.OUt Highway when tho property wu taken. J ofteph J . Kelly. former Laguna Beach chief of police, has been forced to rc!lign from his post as Tustin police chief, the position he took after leaving Laguna In 19'73. Kelly, who often found himself at odds with memberi1 of the Laauna Beach City Council, was forced out in Tustin over un- dtaclosed matters. According to ont source, Kelly .. didn't think he was in trouble with the counc11 •• and thot In his lour years 11 the Tustin chi t. ''no one told him to do thJ1 or that to 1bape up In thalr eyes." • The council and Kelly, a former Marine Corps colonel and provost marshal, bad d1fferences of opinion over certain matters. and "it just sort of built up until the council mustered the threo votes neceSllary .'' Candid and sometimes abrasive, RelJy, 59, hR S ~n hailed as a capable ad- mlntat.rator. HJt resipatlon wu et!ec:tive.., of Mattb JS. The chi~ left Lacuna Beath in. July, 1973. whm he wu h1ted br. unanhn votO of the t14 C • 11councn. THURSDAY, MARCH 31 , 1977 Afternoon N.Y. Sioek8 TEN CENTSl O~·•r Pilol St.oil Photo FLAG AT HALF MAST FOR LAGUNA HILLS VICTIMS Outside leisure World Administration Building Crash Victims Memorial ·Seroices Slated on Coast M<-morial servic<.'s for most or the 28 Laguna Hills residents killed in the collision of two 747 Jets on the Canary Islands have been planned for this weekend. Many Saddleba<.'k Valley c hurches are also planning to re- member th<.' victims in prayers during regularly scheduled Sun· day scrv1Cl'S. .Memorial servi<.'cs \.\Ill begin at 10 a m. Friday m the Lake Hills Community Church. 23331 Moulton Parkway for Gwen· dolvn and Frank Kase. The First Chnsttan Church of Laguna Hills 1s sponsor ing m emorial services for Francis and Kathrvn Sam mons at 2 p.m Frid ay 0 1n Lhe chap<>l of M cCorm1<.'k Mortuary, 25002 Moulton Parkway. Benjamin Mahn, who was a member of Temple Judea. anti all victims and s urvivor s of the crash will be remembered dur· mg services al 8 p.m . Friday in the temple at 24512.. Moulton Parkway. Services for Charles and Fem Ziebell are set for 3 p.m. Satur- day in the Geneva Presbyterian Chur<.'h, 24301 El Toro Road. * * * PanAm Flight • Of Victims Set Saturday SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Canary Islands (AP> -Pan American hopes to start an airlift to the United States on Saturday with the bodies of its passengers and crew members killed in the runway colli11ion at the Santa Cruz airport four days ago, a spokesman for the airline said to- day. Pan Am's executive vke prest· dent, W H. Waltrip, said special nights would be.gin as soon u lho airstrip •~ cleared of tho wrecka1e of the KLM and Pan Am planes that collided in aVla· tlon '•worst dltuter. JtLM Royal Dutch Airline said It would begin Oyin1 its vlctlml to The Netherlands. Services for Marlin Fisher, Lloyd and Helen Chatterton and Mrs. Jean Houston, who were me mbers of the congregation al Geneva Pres byterian Church, arc pending. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ells· worth, who were members of the llnit<.'d M<.'lhodist Church of Laguna lhlls. will be r emem· bered during regular Sunday services. Mrs. Florcnec Sparr and Mrs. He len Vernon will be rcmc m· bcred m pray<.'rs at all three Sun· day services at St. George's Episcopal Cbur<.'h. Memoraal ser vact>s for the m other a nd <See RITES, Page AZ) * * * Crash Victim Helen Stuart Rites Friday Services for Helen Stuart, a former Laguna Beach rcaltor who died in the Canary Island's aircraft disaster Sunday will be held at 11:30 a.m. Friday at Rose Ga rden Village in Riverside. She was63. The Crecent City woman was vacationing with a friend. Her husband, Paul, who with her owned Paul Stuart Real Estate in Laguna Beach, bad stayed home. 1 Mrs. Stuart joined the Laguna; Beach Board of Realtors in 1964 while working for another re· a ltor. The Stuarts later opened two offices or their own in Laguna Beach, and at one time operated an office in Corona del Mar. Friends said that in the past few years Mrs. Stuart had semi· retired and was enjoying world travel. Mr. Stuart matntained other interests which kept. ham home. Mrs. Stuart 1s survived by her · husband; a son, Gary Flannery of Las Vegas; • dau1hter, CoOeen Birbec:t, of Rifff'lld~; a • brother, Howard Nlch or Nebraska; twG 1isten. Mn. Doris Qrlmm ot Rialto and Mrs . Bruce Wolf of Texas; four s:randchlldron and one areal· ~andch1ld. '--' , t 2 DAILY PILOT USC Thursday. March 31, 1977 Airlines Sued 'Wrongful D eath' Charged SAN nnx;o <AP> -Survivors of Jessie B. nnggs ol lkl Mur. who died in Sunday's collision of two Jl'llllll't:, 111 the Canary Islands, arc suing ror $1.25 million The \Honglul death suit filed Wednesday m federal court alleges that the planes were oper~ted under cxtrc.•mcly hazardous and dange:ous cond1tio~s and that air traffic control mstruct1ons were dlS· regarded. . Mrs. Briggs, one of 577 people ~h<! died, wa~ a passenger in the KLM Royal Dutch Arrlm~s plane m· volved in the collision with a Pan American World Airways jet. Listed as defendants in the suit were both airlines as wC'll as the Boeing Company, maker of the 747 Jetliner He Who Wa its Gets Papers - 63 Years Later SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Patrolman Timothy F. Con· nolly's ret1rC'ment paperwork has arrived at the llall of Justice -a week :,hy of being 63 years late. The documents came out of Jn envelope dch vcrcd hy the U S Postal St·rv1<•c Y. tth d batch 01 other mall. * * * E'ro•Page A l RITES ..• daughter, who were members of the church, are pending. A funeral Mass for Myra Cochran and Irene Tyzbir has been planned for 11 a.m. Monday in St. Nicholas Catholic Church, 24252 El Toro Road. The women were members oflhis parish. The Laguna Hills Religious Council decided against holding an interdenominational memorial SC'rvice for the vic- tims. Instead, all churches arc expected to hold appropriate services. ·Freeway Widening 'To Start A $20 mtllion, three-year freeway w1derung project for a 6 l mile stretch of Interstate 5 through San Clemente could begin as soon as July, 1978. That was the word Wednesday when Masao Kamida, California D.-.partment of Transportation (CalTrans> project engineer, dis- cussed the job with the San Clemente City Council and sub- ordtn.ite city officials. The project, which Kamida said has been "off-again on· again" since 1969, would add a trarftc Jane to each side of the six. lane freeway between Camino de Estrella and the Orange-San Diego County Line Smee its mcepllon, costs for the project have doubled or trtpled, Kamida said. In addition to the.,.. idening, the project will include construction of n ew on and off-ramp In· lerchanges at Avenida Presidio, Camino Estrella a nd Cris- tlanitas. installation of " sound walls'' to mitigate traffic roar lo nearby residents, and landscap- ing. Existing traffic lanes, which Kamida described as "crackling and rolling" would be r estored with a new pavement overlay. In the env(•lop1· was Connolly's application lo the llonorciblc Board of Pol1<·e. Hcllef and Pension Fund Comm1ss1oncrs, a certificate of disa bility and necessary rccommendat1ons Connol°ty. born 1n Dos ton 1n 1848, Joined the police force tn 1884. rctarctl at the age of 65 and died m 1924. "We h<tvt· no 1dl•a .,..here it's heen." :-.:.11d police spokl•sman ~11cha<.>I O'Toolc ··11 ('OUld hLl\P been ttcd up in th<.• m;.111'. all these years. lyini:: around Goel knows .,.. her<.>." Water Rationing Penalties Feared The papers wNe dJtt•cl J\pnl 6. 1914. The c·nvelopc .,.. ·'" stumped "ReturnloScnder" A I though a \'C!C'ran of neJrly 30 \Cars on the pohc<' force. Con· nolly's n·<·onl :-.howc>d he was not P<'rft:ct I If' .,.. as fined $20 on Sept 11. 1895. for bt.•ini.! a~lt•t•p on duty ;1nd twn yc•ar ... l:1t1•r ""'" fint•d $::!5 for nC'gl<'d of clut ,. Tht· tv.ii d<wton. \\ho altc~tcd lo hi'i c11 ... ah1l1t.v application n·rt1f11·d Connolly had an <'nlargl'<I h<·art. d<.'fe<'tl\ c· vision and chronic rhL•umallsm !\lore people would be willing to make \'Oluntary reductions in water use 1f they were assured the cuts .... ouldn't penahze them 1f rationing is imposed, San Clemente City Councilman Thomas O'Keefe told his col- leagues Wednesday. O'Keefc admitted he himself was reluctant to "put waler bot- tles m the toilets <ta nks)" and take other steps to cul water con- sumption when a governmental a,gency might come along later and tell him to make additional cuts of 20 percent. "Whal else have J got left to do except stop taking showers," O"Kecfcsaid. Newport Man Faces Tax Fraud Sentence :"\1•.,.. port n1 .. 11 h 11·,11!1·nl C'l.HIP I >111111 II fan• ..,1•r111·111·1ni: \pn I JM in fl·ckr.tl t·11111 t 111 l'h111•n I\ .,.. ht n• h1· h.1::. bt•Pn found 1.:11111\ of ""' '1111nt., nf f1linr I.ii ,. 1111 "1111· t.1, I 1•I111 "" 11111111"11. ;,.;, 111 1i 1:1 1•;11 k r .,,,, ()r1\ I'. abo f:.ir c.•!-. trwl in '1,1ll' c·1111rt 111 Phrn•n1x on l\t;1v !I 111 .1 $:> ;i 11111111111l.llldI1 ·''"' ....... ,. That C'.t..,t• first c·.1nH· tn h)'.lhl nearly on<' yl'ar aj.!n "'h1·n llmnP!I :tnd hts :-on Anthonv, ;!!I, of tH7:1:! Pa!-.t'O ('ort1•1, lr\11\1', '~t·n· in d1rt1·d hv .rn i\n1onJ (;r.tncl .lu1 \ r•n !lo 1·n;m1., 111\01'1ng ;illc·.1:1·d 11 ll'g;d1l1t'' 111 .i I.ind '.iii·' firm thl'~ ran in f'hnc•n1'< :1houl thn·r· }eJr<, ago That I.ind fraud c-asl' 1mol\·1·d a total uf J.) dl'f1·ncf.1nt!'. 11111 .1 :-;pok1·,m.m Jew lhr· \r1111na 1\t· lorncv <;enC'rJI '" orfirt• s.11d tn day that e1~ht h.1n• :1grc·f'o 111 plt>ad guilty to lrs.,C'r <'hargps Thi' Dmni lb an• not md111kd in thl' group, lhl' "Pt>kC'-.man :->aid Both an• m.1int.11n1ng n· s1dt•nct''> 1n th1• IL1rhor \ro 1 v. hilt• fr<'P 011 hail Ill th1• l.1ml fraud rast• In lhc 1nc·onw t.1x rasl', Dinnell was indicted by a ff'deral Granct Jury prior to th<' trial .,...hirh \\,1:-. conductecl in January A spokesman for the U.S. At· torney's Office in Phoenix <'X· plained that it was a non-Jury tric.il in which both the prosecu- tion and defense agreed to w:iiv<' dosing argumenLc;. 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""" 11 C.•1• Mo•• C..111•'"'-••bttrt1u.-tty ''"'•' ''\of ,,. ="~·~ :~t~.~ ...... lh•y; .... 111 •• , \ lnstC':lrl th<'rr \\ ac; :i month cl1• IJ\ "hilt• the' lnJI trJn:-.cnpt "J'i pn·pan·d and the l.,..n sides f1ll0d hnl'f" hasc•d on the' I ran'icnpt '1 lw 1ucli:l'.., <ll'<'l'.'>l1tn in fJ,·or of th•· pr11~1'<'11l1on ",..., hanclt•rl dn\\ n l;1st \\ 1·1•k R eport Says Pot P e nalties Not Effective \\ ASHJN<;TC>N C,\f') Harc;h penalltE's don·t kN·p p<'Ople from ... mol..1ng mar11uanJ anrl mod1•r .1tc• ust' probJhlv poc;cc; no '>Uhst.tnt1.ll ht'alth ha1arcl. -.a.,·c, J rww J.!n\crnment financed· re porl Thi· :Ji:> P:lf!C' r£'porl. 1c;surd lo- cf.1,· h\· th1• :'\"ational GovNnnr., Conf<'rC"n1·p .ilso sa\s -.1atec; that h;wt' dt·cnminahzed man1uana pn..,src; ... 1on have shown :l "<,Ub ~tant1al" '>:I\ in~!' of t:ix dollar.., Thi' rr1)(trt wac; prcparC'd for the governors by the intcrna· t1onal accounting and consulting fi rm of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell •ind Company, under a grant from the federal Law Enforce- mt'nt Assistance Administration. It savs nducing criminal penalties for pot possession docs ''not generally lead to an im· mediate increase in total marl· 1uana use. although the long-term effect of penalty reductions arc Jc~s clear ... The report said its finding on marijuana use in relation to penally reductions "implies that harsh penally structures do not 1n thl.'msclves deter personal poss(.>ss1on and private use of lbc drug·· The study was based on· a sur· vey of previous data, vJsits to nine stales in which a law decriminali~ing marijuana possession has been enacted or attempted and on interviews with slate officials, the gov· ernors association said. "StateWidc daln wer e used when avail:tble," the rePort satd. "When such data did not exist, local data and the subjective estimates of knowlf'dg<'ablo political. criminal JU!ttlce and other omcials were used. Only officials in Los Angeles told intervicwcra they had seen any Increase ln murljuftna uae which, in their opinion, related to removal or criminal pen11Ue.s ror possession of small amount.a oC marijuana. O'Keefe said he believed many people had similar fears that their reduced water usage levels ~ould be used as the base from which mandatory reductions would be imposed. By J?enc ra l consent, council members directed City Manager .Jerry Weeks to urge the city's w:it<·r suppliers. Tri·C1tics Municipal Water District, and the Metropolitan Water District, to C'\plain how rationing might work if cul!\ arc m ade man- datory. Trt Cities supplies about two- Lhirds the city's water supply which 1t purl'hascs from MW D. The olhcr third comes from city wells As havC' other water districts. Tri Cities has asked for a volun- t arv JO pcn•ent cutback in water consumption * * * F ront Page Al WATER ..• Durmg the summer months. lhl'\ l>Jld. n•s1dcnt::. are power- h'SS to rontrol the amount of \\ .tlt·r tnu11st!> and sunbathers ust•, and JO p<.•n.•ent reductions art' unhkC'ly to be met Together. the two water dis- tricts d1str1hute water to Laguna Bcarh. South Laguna <.1nd parts of Laguna Niguel. They buy all of 1t from MWD. ·ours 1s a popular s ummer \ell' a lion and tourist area ... they ~d1d . "and our population during thP summer months mcreases by M".,,eral thousand on a week-to wl'ek has1s. and on some \\ cekt.•nds and holidays can he double that of an average winter da\' ·'This huge bulge in population n.1tur.illy 1s 1mmcd1ately renect- Nl In water consumption." Thev added, "We cannot cx- p<.•ct ~ummer v1s1tors and \'aca lloncrs to pay much attention to any .. voluntary restrictions, and we are fearful the economic impact of the penalty charges wh1rh could be imposed by the MW D may be extreme.•' The managers said seasonal reservoirs to handle summer water loads and maintain con- servation levels, are still on the drawing boards. Until then, according lo the joint state ment, "We foresee .serious headaches." Jn San Clemente, where the ci· ly is lhe water distributor, of- ficials are still studying possible impacts of the MWD penalty plan. City Engineer Phil Peter said impacts probably would be lesser than those of Laguna Beach, "at )east on a daily basts." The greatest impacts 31J along the coast are expected to be on motel and hotel operators, where water use fluctuates widely ac· cording to occupancy levels. Laguna Oilers Dance Classes Dance classes rrom ballct to belly dancing, exerc:tiie from Junchbre•k Hmberers to YOJI, and games ocUviUes from bridle to hrato are amon1 the Laiuna Buch recreation dopartment aprtnc OU~rlnp . Re1lJtraUoo conUnuu untll the ctuaea fill, at the department ollico nm to clly baJ.L Al' Wl,..plloto TRUDEAUS HEADING FOR SEPARATION? Spokesman Won't Deny Television Report E'rona Page Al TRUDEAU SPLIT? • • • live in Toronto, refused to com ment. Trudeau is 57, h1~ wife 1s 28, and they have bC'l'n nwrncd six years. They have thn•"• sons aged 5 and 3 years and 18 months. • There has been specul:.ilton that they were breaking up smcf' . she went lo Toronto alone on their sixth wedding anniversary North F air , Warm By The Associated Pre~s Fair and sl1i.:ht1y warmer weather through Friday 1s c·x- p e ct ed in all of Northt•rn California, the Nat1oncJI Wt•iJtlw1 Scrvii:c s:ud today. Somt• high clouds wl'rc l'xpeclt•d in the far north Friday anrl srnttercd sno.,.. showers were likely 1n the SierrJ Nevada south of Lake Tahoe to day. this month, spent the weekend listening to the Rolling Stones rock group and then went to New York while Stones leader Mick Jagger and another member or the group were there. Mrs. Trudeau denied she was having an affair with Jagger and insisted there were no problems with her marriage. Trudeau also denied that the marriage was in trouble but said his wife was can· celing some public engagements to have more privacy. Mrs. Trudeau said s he was in New York to study photography and le<l a busy social life while thL•n• She returned to Otta"' a on Man h 12 and denied reports th al "hl' said :,he would live in Manhattan and commute to Ot- ta\\ a. Dul she said she was going mto photography seriously and \\ ould work occasionally in New York and "around the world." {·QUALITY TELEVISION FromPage A J SCHOOLS. • • The supenntendent also dif•· cussed Wednesday trend.I for the future In the Capl~trano dlst.riet, spec1fically the Learning Ex· p~rience Appraisal Progreni (Project LEA I'), to which the district ha:> comm itted $250,000 U11b vear He said the program is de· signed lo give top prionty to tea<·hmg basic skills; lo relate '11 areas of study, one to another; and to develop graduation re- quirements, so a t}igh school diploma means something more than tame served. Thornsley also discussed what qual1t1e:, Capistra n o ad· m1n1strators seek out among teacher :.ipphcants. He said the district had 8,000 teacher a;>· pltcat1ons last year for 100 jobs. Selecllon of teachers is crucial· ly important, he said. because a th 1 ld 's development 1s directly correlated to the treatment he re- (·e1ves from Lhe adults who sur· round him ••( suggest to the community and to the school board that we look for teachers who understand the nature of the child,•• Thornsley said, "who understand that reward is a much better motivator Lhan punishment. ''There ts nothing more satisfy- ing for a teacher than to have a student come back five or 10 years after gradu<1tion who is do- ing well," said Thornsley, who calls himself a teacher first, an administrator second. "The important thing is qot whether h e is d oing wen monetarily, but whether he ha his head on straight, as the yO\tiig people say. That is what is 60 gratifying for a former teacher to see." 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Also features AM/FM/ cabinet, grained Walnut Stereo FM Tuner with AFC. finish. 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ......... ,,=-JD.-w..... ~. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dally 9-6 Set. 9'-5:30 • . Orange Coast EDI TI O N Today's Clo lag N.Y.Stoeks ! VOL 70, NO. 90, 3 SECTIONS. 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1977 N TEN CENTS N-M By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of,,,. Dally PilolSl•lf Negotiators for Newport-Mesa teachers and the school distnct continued discussing teacher contract requests today follow· ing an all night bargaining session with a state mediator. Wednesday's session marked th e first contract meeting between teachers and distncl of· Carden Vote Weighed By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ll'le CHlly Pilot Stall Newport Beach City Coun· cilman Ray Willia ms says he 1s "beginning to have second thoughts" about his part fn caJl· ing for a vole on renewal of the Carden School lease without a public heanng. Monday nig ht councilmen called for a vote on the lease re· newal as an item of add1llonal business which precludes a public hearing on the con- troversiaJ matter. The lease renewal for the private s chool al Fifth and Mar~ucritc Avenues an Corona del Mar was based on the fact that the senior c1ti1en ccnlt'r pro· posed for the sate would be al- lowed to use one room an lht.' school. In the 4-3 vote to renew the lease, councilmen who favored maintenance of the private s chool on the site said th<'y didn't want to be in a position of forcing the closure o f the s chool. Williams said he believes the lease extension will allow school owners John and Judith Wilson 1 the time to find another site for ..t,Aeir school. In an interview Wednesday, Williams said he was having second thoughts about calling for a vote on the subject without a public hearing, but added that he did so because he doesn't really believe the public would have anything nt.'w to contribute on the subject of thl' school and the center. W1lhams also s~1d he has no qualms about hi s \'Ole to renew the school lease. He said he has some doubt:-. about the number or senior citizens who will use the centt'r and because he does not know how much money the city 1s to re- ceive from the federal i:rant to d•velop the center. he felt the jo\nt use was the ''best way lo go.'' Williams apparently was un· aware of the in!ormalJOnal item <See CARDEN, Page A2) Suspect Held !In Yacht :Club Thefts A former cmployc of the ewport Harbor Yacht Club was rested less than 24 hours after a 12,700 burglary at the club and c rged with the crime Wednes· Cla by Newport Beach poUce. ked in Newport Beach city jail was Ford Shobe Jr., 54, who llsteJ! his address as 333 First Sl., Seal.Beach. Pdlice said they recovered an of -tie office equipment and h· guor~·stolen from the yacht club ~th Seal Beach address. • Sh was taken into custody ~ Officer Michael McDonough at ah<l.rt. 2 p.m. as Shobe left a Newport Beach apartment he wu vacating. He was s topped liear the intersection of Westdiff Z>rlve and Irvine Avenue. · Det. John Furrow said today CllU,y a small amount or the 1,240 1>ci\11 d of meat and seafood the break in were found s apartment. · alleged most of the periahable items bad been sold to ,qa1tntanc. ln tbe Costa Mesa ..a and IGlne ot It went to two .man Colla 11 .. markets. Be said Jnvettlgators found ~becks totalling a little more th~ $1,200 for the meat and •afood which Shobe 8llegeclly 90J4 at about half price. '· htduded ln the recovered II· t1Q01' wa all but one of 38 dif· feteat k:lDds of wines and tpll1ts l'au\DC ln quanUt.Y from one flu.rt to a cue ot quarts. ~ to POlic•, Sbobo, • fctm• cbtl it tile yacht club, 11 bilDa held cm $5.000 bail. '!1)cy ..... ~ were l.S to &be u- Ol))lo1e by 8D UCJD11DOUI ID!~ -.iuL • ... Mediators Kept After 'School f1cials since negotiations came to a standstill March 9 over teacher requests for higher pay, changes in inter-school transfer policies and binding a rbitration in post- contract gnevances. The negotiations are being con- ducted by a mediator from the State Educational Employment Relations Board (EERB> who arrived Wednesday morning. An information blackout has been instituted by both negotial· ing teams during private media·· tion talks which are scheduled to end Friday. IC no agreement is reached negofiations will enter a "Cact·finding" phase followed by more mediation. Members of the Newport-Mesa school board are meeting each evening in executive session to discuss the contract dispute. A district spokesman said to- day mediation opened with both sides recapping their posilioo!J, and, by late Wednesday night, written proposals were being shuttled back and forth by representatives trom both negotiating teams.· The session concluded about 5 o'clock thls morning and resumed at 9:30 a.m. District teachers, represented by the Newport·Mesa Education Association, still are without a contract for 1916-Tl. Teachers are requesting a 13 percent pay hi15e over the next two years while district negotiators are offering a nine percent pay package. Teacher representatives also are requesting binding arbilra· Uon in future grievance disputes filed by either ~de. The district wants advisory arbitration which wourd mean the district still would have the flnal word io arbitration proceedings after a contract is signed. Death Penalty Bill Advances SACRAMENTO CAP> A bill reimposing the death penalty an Californja was approved today by the slate Senate and sent to the Assembly after an emotrnnaJ 90· m mute floor debate. The vote was 29-10, two more than the two-thirds maJonty re· quired. The same two·th1 rds 27· vote majority of the 40·seat upper house 1s needed to ovcrnde Gov Edmund Brown Jr. 's promised veto. 2 Clemente itlen 'Lucky' With Rescue Two San Clemente men who were gomg to m ake one more sweep around a buoy a h~lf mile off Dana Point in their 18-foot catamaran were rescued after a 12-bour ordeal al sea when their dismasted craft was round bv the Coast Guard at dawn today· hve miles out. Sheriff's Harbor Patrol S~t. •P W1"'oftoto PRESS SECRET ARY JODY POWELL AND FRIEND Richard Olson said Richard Blanton, 25, of230 W. Canada and Jeffrey Stogsdill. lR , of 108 Avemda Adobe. were "two ver). very lucky men." Maddox Remark Leads to Froggy Tribute Neit h er ma n r equired hospitalization despite overnight exposure to 45 degree weather. Water t emperatu re was 59 degrees in the three to five feet swells. Frog Frolies Carler Aide Shows Present "Their wet suits, as far as we're concerned, that's what saved them," Sergeant Olson said. WASHINGTON CAP) -The rites of spring infected the White House today as President Carter kissed some comely young ladies and press secretary Jody Powell started them squealing by turn- ing loose a IO-inch Georg1a bull fro~ m their midst. These departures from the usually sober round or da1lv White House actl\ it1es came as Carter. at a Rose Garden rttep t1on . greeted prmccsses chosen to repres ent each s tate at Washington 's annual Cherry Blossom Festival. With temperatures balmy and a bright sun shining, Carter djd not miss a single princess, ex· c hanging handshakes and oc- casional kisses with the women. After greeting each of them. as they lined up like an honor guard, the President cracked, "l think I 'll go back down the line." Then, just as Carter offered what presumably was intended as a farewell wave and a declara- lion that "I love all of you," Powell appeared carrying the frog an a cagt! or the sort used for hamsters. The President looked at the <See FR OGG Y. Pa.Ct> A2 > Coffee Firm Hikes Prices CINCINNATI CAP> -Folger Coffee Company has increased its wholesaJe coffee price by 25 cents to $4 43 for a pound of g round coffee, but consumers may not feel the effect im· mediately. (Related story, CS) Folger, the nation's second largest roaster, blamed the in- crease Wednesday on the conti- nuing rise in the price of green coffee beans, now more than $3 a pound, about $2 higher than a year ago. "They're lucky they didn't end up in thew ater, • • Olson added. The men, both employes or Coast Catamaran in the city or lr'vine, had been last seen at about 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at the mouth of Dana Harbor when they told a co-worker J erry Blakley of Dana Point they want· ed to make one more run around the buoy before com mg in. At about 7:30 Blakley became concerned when his friends failed to return. He notified the Harbor Patrol which began an offshore search. A Coast Guard helicopter from San Diego was ordered in when the initial search was fruitless and when it was determined the men's car and trailer were local· ed still at the landing. The Newport Beach helicopter was also requested and it t oo searched. The Coast Guard cutter Point Divide entered the search at about midnight. Called lneff ecti"e Pot Penalties Rapped WASHINGTON CAP) -Harsh penalties don't keep people fn>m smoking marijuana and moderate use probably poses no substantial health hoard, says a new covemment.-finaneed re-port. The 3'75-page report, Issued to- day by the National Govemors Conference, also says stales that have decriminalised marijuana po•aession have shown a "sub- stantial" savings of tu doll an. The report ·waa prepared for tho governors by the iot.crno· Uoaal accountlns and consulUhg flrm of Pe•t. Marwick, Mltcbell and Company, undel' a arant from the federal Law Enforce. • Dlent All ~ AdmtrJlstndoD. It HY• reduc uc cr1m112al penalU. fot _pcJt posseedoa cse- .. not lfOel"aDJ-Jiad tO an Imo mediate Increase ln total marl· estimates of knowledgeable juana use, although the long-term political, criminal jusUce and effect ol penalty reductions are other officials were used. Care le11c1ear." was taken to Interview ln· The report aal4 ti. findint an dividuals with dlftering views oo marijuana \Lie ln relation to the isS\le." pedalty redu.Cllou .. implies that harsh penalty atructures do not Only offlclals ln Los An1eJes tn themselves deter per~onal told interviewers they had seen po81e83\on and private use ol the any increase in marijuana use drui... which, in their oplnlon, related to Tbe study was based on a sur-removal of criminal penaltlca for vey or previous data, visits to possession of small amounts of nine slates In which a law marijuana. decrlmlnnlldn1 marijuana Altbouah admJtUn1 Sta poaaeuloa bu been enacted' or @vldenc. ii not co1npletc, the re- att•mpted and on interviews P.9rt aaJd t.Mre ls a atron1 •uu wl\b state offlclall. the fOV· tlon that ·~vtnp of persoa.neJ et"nOn auoclatton aalcL raourca and pubUc costs are .. Statewide data wer UH4 1ubltaUal with retpoct to law wbea available," tbe repat\UJd. eo!orcemat and the courts0 ln "Whan autb data did not u1it. 1tatH wher marljuana Jocal data Ud th.a lllbJtcti.!9 »ot••1m 11 lt•aL • r "The business of today 1s de ath, is vengeance," said Senate Majority Leader David Roberti <D·Los Angeles). "You can't pro- ve a deterrent." Sen. John Dunlap sa id he believes the death penalty is not a deterrent for murder, but rather might encourage 1t. "When the state does il, I do at. So does everyone else," Sllld Dunlap <D-Napa). "The execu- tion by ~overnment builds tolerance for violence." But Sen. J ohn Briggs CR· Fullerton), said the deatl) penaJ· ty at least deters repeat murders by those executed. "There's an army of murderers and criminals ad- vancing on society," said Briggs. "Where executions are going on by criminals, society has a right to have at least a modicum or the ~ame kind of protection that the <See DEATH, Page AZ) Airlines Sued 'Wrongful Death' Charged SAN DIEGO (AP> -Survivors of Jessie B. Briggs of Del Mar, who died in Sunday's collision of two jetliners in the Canary Islands, are suing for $1.25 million. The wrongful death suit filed Wednesday in federal court alleges that the planes were operated under extremely hazardous and dangerous conditions and that air traffic control instructions were dis· regarded. Mrs. Briggs, one of 577 people who died, was a passenger in the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines plane in· valved in the collision with a Pan American World Airways jct. Listed as defendants in the suit were both airlines as well as the Boeing Company, maker of the 747 .1etlincr. Airlift of Bodies Scheduled Saturd~~ SAN TA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Canary Islands <AP) -Pan AmeGlcan hopes to start an airlift to the United States on Saturday with the bodies of its passengers and crew members killed in the runway collision a t the Santa Cruz Mobile Cocaine Lab Seized By Laguna Police Laguna Beach police stopped a car that they believed was in· volved in a bit-and·run accident involving a parked truck today, and discovered what they described as a mobile narcotics factory. Police Sgt. Dave Avers said police confiscated seven ounces or uncut cocaine, worth $60,000 in illi«'il street trade. James C. Prestini, 35, of Upland, was arrested and booked on charges of bit-and-run driv· mg, driving under the influence or drugs, possession of narcotics for sale and possession of mari-juana. He was releaaed today from ci- ty jail after a bail bondsman posted $25,000 bail. Avers said police were called at 2: 45 this morning by a resident who reported hearing a crash on Canyon Acres Drive and seeing a car speeclaway. Orlicers Mike Slusher and Terry McAdam, patrolllng La&wu1 Canyon Road, stopped a car they said fit a description of the hlt·and·runcar. The two officers arreated Pr~ttnl. and, they said. 1n their invaUsattoo •potted oarootlCl'I and narcoUca nlln ry equip• ment lnaldo tho car. Avers said tbat, buldos co- caine. poUce aaJd t.be1 conflscat,. ed quantlU ot 1tlmu11nt ctrup. baahllh. uncured lQarijuana and o&.bc.r drup •. ;( a irport four d ays ago, a spokesman for the airline said to- day. Pan Am's executive vice presi· dent, W. H. Waltrip, said special flights would begin as soon as the airs trip is c leared of the wreckage of the KLM and Pan Am planes that collided in avia- tion's worst disaster. KLM Royal Dutch Airline said it would begin flying its victims to The Netherlands. The bodies, most of them badly charred, were in long lines of wooden coffins in an airport hangar while the work of trying to identify them continued. or. ficials from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation were helping with the identification of the Americans, but ofrici~ said many of the dead might not be identified until alter their bodies were examined in the United States. Or::t:i -Coast Weather l\'lnds becoming wester- ly 15 to 20 miles per hour. Partly cbady tonight with· lows 38 to 45. Mostly sunny Friday with blgbs in mid·e<ls, INSIDE TODA 'Y Sex education /or t~ena baa falhid, ~ b«muc ., •• too Uttle, too late. For.a grim look.at the rcmAUs. aee.P.age A9. • /\2 OAIL Y PILOT N Honored bg City i\ l'\\ port Beach l\J ayor Milan Dostal con- gr <1t ulatcs J ohn Le Clerc as Le Clerc's co- worker. John 0 ·11ara. awaits his turn. The.• l\\O city tra~h collectors were cited tor rt·..,<:umg· a wonrnn \\hose tar plunged D41•1Y P1lol \toll Pno10 mto Promontorv BJ\' earlier lh1s month. In Citing th(' ml'!l ~londay night. l\Ll\or Dostal said thc•1r quick ael11111 prob<tl>ly ~a\'ed th(' woman's llfl' Strike Continues Lay Teachers May Return Monday By STEVE MITCHELL CM Ille Dally l"ll•ISl•ll Striking lay teachers in the Los Angeles archdiocese may return to classrooms Friday but lnstruc tors at lwo Orange County CathohC' high !>chools prob:.ibly will be out until at least Monday, s pokesmen said lodny. More than 30 teachers met with Cardim1l T1moth~ Manning Wed nesday afternoon arter stagmg a 52-hour Mt -10 &md fai.t in the chun- cery of the Los Angeles church headquarters Steve Makin of El Toro, strike spokesman for the Diocese of Orange lay teachers, said he and representatives from 24 Los Angeles Cathoh c high schools re- ached a tentative a~reement with the cardinal to end a three-week strik e m thetwocounhes. Los Angeles teachers will meet tonight to vote on the aJ:recment and mav rt'lurn to the <:lassroom Friday mornmg 1f the vole sup· port!> the accord. Orange County str 1ke officials werl' lot nh'l't \\it h Diocese r<'preM·nt.itin·s :.ind :i federal nll'dtator Fnday ;.1t 10 a m m San la Ana to clt!.tuss ;m l'nd to thl' stnkc "It's coming alone." Makin said today. "Hopefully, it will be resolved tomorrow." Teachers walked off the job March 10 after the church refu!.ed to bargam with the United Secon- dary Catholic Teachers Associa- tion tor a contract covering the 26 high schools. The church ar~4ed that the Na- tion al Labor Relations board harl no power to enforce the union election because of the Constitu- tional separation of church and stal e. Talks in Santa Ana Friday will stem around a uniform contract given to all teachers. Makin said that contract would include grievance procedures, sick leave policies, contract re- new al dates. "Teachers could be back in the classroom by Monday," Makin said. Meanwhile, striking instrut- tors at Mater Dci Hi gh School in Santa Ana were on the picket line again today. .. They didn"t picket in Los Angeles today as part of lhe agreement with Cardinal MJn ning." Makin said. ··sut th;Jt doe!.n't apply to the two school.-; in OrangeCounty " authority or th<" NLRB in ehurcb affam. Tax Fraud Tenn Faced~ By NB Man Newport Deuch resident Clyde Dmnell faces sentencing April 18 m federal court in Phoenix where he has been found guilty of two counts of filmg false income tax returns. Dmnell, 56, of 633 Park Lido Drive, also faces trial in state court in Phoenix on May 9 in a :SS 5 million land fraud case. That case firs t came to Light nearly one ~ear ago when Dinnen :md his son, Anthony. 29, of 18732 P<tM'O Cortez, lrvme. were in- dicted by an Arizona Grand Jury 11n 90 counts 1molnng alleged 11· lt·g,1ht1l'S in a IJnd sales firm lhl'Y r•an tn l'hQt·nix about three ·' l' .1 r'\ ago Are Trudeaus Splitting lfp? Makin said he a nd 30 Los Angeles teachers walked into lhl· chancery Monday at 10 a.m. and i,tayed until2p.m . Wednesday. "We took over the building Monday and wouldn't let anyone in on Tuesday," Makin saio. "They kept Cardinal Manning away from us Monday and Tues- day. and attorneys from both sides set up the meeting with him Wednesday." That I.ind fraud ra:-.c tnvuln:d .1 total of IS <lcfcndanb but a s pnkcsmJn for the Arizona Al· I orncy General's office said to- da) that eight have <1grccd to plC'atl~uilty lo lesser charges. The Dmnclls arc not included in the ~roup, the s pokes man said. Both are maintaining re- siden ces in the H arbor Area while free on bail in the land fra ud case. OTTAWA, Canada CAPl A tclcvb1on !.lallon 's report that Prime Minister Pierre Elhott Trudeau and his wife, Margaret, have agreed to separate 1s "ex- tremely unhkcly," a spokesman for Trudeau·-. office said toda~ The prime m1n1sl~r·s spok<'Sman swd 1f the report by F ro'" Page rl I DEATH ... lTim1n..il h.1s " Sl·n Abn H11hhins t £> \'.in .'liu~ s1, warm•cl th.it 1r t•ap1tal puni:-.hmenl 1s not n• ena1:1l'd, .. thL·n I know ~•s 1>11n• ~1<.. I '>L.tnd on lhtS noor, that tnnOL"Cl1l J>l'OpJc will cite . .. , don't 11 kc lhl' Hi<'a I" m nol going to led ~ood \\ hc·n I If' ave lht.., rhamhcr today after \'0\1ng for .1 death pen.illy bill," Rohbin:. satd But he sa1cl Ill' \\OUld \ntt· .. \ "" ·any\.\ ;n ·sc·n G·cor~c 01.'ukm<·Jian !R· Long Beach 1, author of the bill. cited slat1-.llrs '' h1ch ht' :.aid show that · for C\'('r.,. <''<erul1on that otc·ur .... lhal Jn\\\h1·re hct \\ vrn eight :ind 50 II\ e:. Qf in OOC't'l\I prople an• S(J\"ed a<, ii ff' 'ull of the dNt•rn•nt t•ffert th.ii l'\l't'Ultnn h.1s on prospltlt\I' kt I li·rs Thi• hill would allow U\C' ()( California·.., g,1., l'h.1mtwr for !fi .. fl e c 1f1 c l" r 1 m t•.., . 1 n t I u <I: n i.: I rl0aMm. t111 lun· murch•r ktlltni.: a pnl11:t• ofrt<'l'I. murclf'r for h1n•, murdf'r h~ .1 pr 1c,on inm..tl<', mult1µll• murcicr and killtnJ: a '' 1t1w~s lo pr"'·ent te!.ttmon.v IL also prnnclc•s .1 dt·ath :-.1·n tenr1· r111 11Hitdt"r n1mm1lll'cl dur- lllj:; jny of lhl· following C'rtmes · train wrcckmi::. hombing, roh· IH'I y. faPl'. <,('\ll,11 J ... :\JUlt on .t l htld k1cln.1pin!! and hur gl.1r' 1 hl' hill was 1ntrnduCl'd ,1ftf'r I h<' C <tl1forn1a Supreme Court 1 utNI ljtl' 1 .... 1 '1•.ir th<tl lht" :-tall•'s cieath Pl'nalt\ la" ",1<, un 1·on1'l1lul1onal ht'l ,tU<,C' 1t dHI not mel'l t S Suprt•m1· l ourt J!U1dcllm·s In an Jtlempt to m1•t•l thOSf' r<' qu1rf'ment:.. thf' hill .1110" s a 1urv lo impose hfr tn pnson \.\tthoul parole tn!;te.id of death 1f 1t finds there arc m 1t1gat1ng l"trcumst:mc<'s, such as a dden cl ant's age, tow arrant 1l. Busing Blaste d LOS ANGELES (A P J Superior Court Judge Paul EJ:IY says husi ng iim't the focal point of a tria l before him to determine whether a school board plan meets lhc California Supreme C'ourt order 10 desegregate the cit y's schools. DAILY PILOT ·-·-.......... ,.~-·- , ..... 0..-. Vlo l'rHl<IO•I ·~ o. ... .i ~ ,._.M•t~...,U Cdller ,_,A,_..,..... ,,.. .. ,,"' tifllor ~M ~ Ille_,. Mell A'l\t,t•f\\ M.IMOlftt(•t•\ OfflCH Co••• Mo" now.,,..,.. \1'"1 \"ti"'""" ·~j;(" I It• (;l.~'tf· jlf ... , t.-411"\tl"'QI.,. ~4Uff\ I ,U\ ,.,..., .. ~111w•td ~dalf'tM'• Vall'¥ H~I \,. f'•• Hn•J ••\.I,. o.,.qo ,,,,. ... l •l.,hoft• (114)~ Cl• .. lll•d Advertitlftt IQ.111'1 " Toronto station CFTO were true. "I'm sure l would know, and I don 't know." He added that he was certain the office would have been advised if a separation was planned. However, Trudeau's press secretary said he could not deny the report officially because he haci not talked to the pnm<' m 1 n rster. Trudeau .._was r<'portcd .it hts olfic1al residence hut un· ;I\ Jllabl<' for comment :\1 rs. Trudeau's parents. \\ h1> ll\·1· 111 Tnronlo rc>fusl·d to rom ment Trudeau 1s 57, his wife b 28, and th<.•y have bt!cn married SI\ years. They have three sons aged 5 and 3 years and 18 months There has been speculation that they were break mg up smce sht~ wPnl to Toronto alone on their sl\lh wedding :rnnl\ ersary this month, s~nt the wcckl•nd llstC'ntng to th1• Rolltng Stonp.., rod. ~roup and then \\ ent to :"£'\\ York \\htlt-S111111·-. l1•acier ~l1C'k .Jagiwr .tnd .11111llwr rnPmhr-r 11f tht• j?l"Ollfl \\l"l l' llH•n• l nt·o11f11 nll•d 11 por h s.1111 :\Ir' Tr11d1·.1u '' ..... Ill '\ 1•\\ 'i 1111.. 111111u1 olf1t•i;il 1nfo1m;11111n on h1·1 Fronc Page A l CARDEN LEASE ••. on Monday's city council agendn from City Manager Robert Wynn < .. <plaining that the city will re ce1ve s.522.000 to complete th<' purchase of the site and open thC' senior citizen center. The counci Im an said h<' believes the room lo be given th<' f'ro• Pflfle A l FROGGY ••• frog Then he turned back tO\\ord the young women and sugJ?c•<.teti each one kiss the beast .. and th<' one that turns the froJ: mto ,, prince "'"s .. and becomes queen of the Cherry Rlossom Festival As Powt•ll remo\ cd the fro~ from the cage and held 1t up, Georgia Princess Amelia Loomis was persuaded to step forward. ostensibly to kiss the creature:' RcroihnJ?, Miss Loomis said lo P owell, "How about )Ou?" Shi' settled for kissing the press secretary. Al that point. ho" ever Powt'll lost his gnp on the frog which hopped toward the pnncessf's The vounJ: ladies fled S<J UC'ahng Jnd scre:im1n~ until th<' <1mph1 h1an wa" retrievf'ci Powell hao; had ;i IO\ e a fr air of .,orts "1th frogs 51nce the Hl76 D e m o c r a t i c p r f' s 1 d " n t 1 .1 I primarv campaign 1n :"l."rw H .1 m p ... h1 re \\hen former GMrg1a Go\ L~ster Maddo"< went to Nf'w Hampshire to arguP that Cart<'r "as a liar, Powell said publrcly that being called a liar by Mad- dox was hkc being called ugly by a frog That's when P()wcll learned that the nation ha~ a sizable quota of frog lovers, some of them belonging to organiuct groups. He was forced to offc>r an apology -not to Maddox but to frogs in general. The frog he carried into thr Rose Garcien, known a round thc> White House a ... '"Le:>ter ... was presented to the prC'SS secretary We dnesday night by the Society o r Profession al Journalii>ts. Sigma Delta Chi. Bids Called For On CdM Freeway T he California Highway Com· mission has called for bids on the next segment of the Corona del Mar Freeway. The r..rst stretch or the freeway ends a t the Newport Freeway In· terchange in Cost& Mesa. The next freeway link w111 extend p ast Orange County Airport to Campus Dr ive-Irvine twrnue in Nt"wport Beach. Bids will be opened May 12 in Los An geles, h iRhway com mission ~pokeaman Richard Stevens 3ald. The estlrnl\tod cost of the projecl11 S.S.l million. According to Stevt'ns, the com- mluion contract calliJ for con- 8ttucUon to be completed some time in iM fall or 1978. The Corona del Mu F'rNW•Y extenalon la the only major freeway project that bu been put out to bid. , s<'n1or c•1 l11cns 1s .ibout l.~llO square fl'et The letter delivered to coun- cilmen Monday morning drd not specify the dimensions or the room the Wilsons are to give to the senior citizens. It read, ··one poss1blr approach lo such a joint u!.e would be to offer a portion of the f ac1ltty suC'h as the double das.,room tn the north wing " Thal room . according to \\"1lson .., letter rn11..,t1tutes about :!5 perl'enl ot the school 's C'la!>:.room space There 1s about 7,000 f>quarc fef't m the building complt·x. including offices. M can" ht le, Congressman Hohtrl Rndham < R·Newport AcathJ dentl'd toda\' that he ex· t•rtcd any pressur; on council mem bers to appro\'c the lease for thl~ Carden School Hadham. who acknowledged lh.1t <JS ;1 mt•mher or the state As- :-.c m bly he helped the W1lsons g<'t a least· with the city in 1975, said he merely had his local field n•pr<'sentative l'heek on the er. feel of the leai.e rt.>ncwal with the Lo<, AnJ:eles oHtce of the Depart· mcnl of Housin~ and l'rba11 De\ C'lopment. There had hl•cn some question rJ11'cd last month that the lea.,e renewal could result in thl• "1thdrawal of lll'O funds for the senior <'tllzen center. Radham said he ''as prompted to qul•st1on HUD by the W1lsons. hut he denied ever discussing the subject with any member or the touncil When il was noted that Mayor Milan Dostal C'la1med he dis- cussed the matter with him. Hadham agreed that he "might havf' had a social conversation about it with one or two coun- <'ilmcn." "I duln't have a hcavv hand in II at all." he said. "I don't trv to ~cl involved in anybody else's bailtw1rk ·· Services Set For Retired Naval Officer Memorial services will be held Friday at 1 p .m . at St. James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach for Robert Smith Hetzel, 62, who died Wednesday at Hoag I lospltal following a brief illness. Mr . Hetzel, a retir ed Navy or. fleer, lived in Newport Beach for the past 25 years and was last employro as an accountant for Prudential Life Insurance Com- r111ny . lie r~ldcd ol 1521 Priscilla Lane. He ts survived b y his widow, Cynthia: a daughter , Cynthia lletu•l Portf'r of Newport Beach: n brother, Dr C. C. Hetzel of 01tden, Utah, and a sister, Mt'!'. Burton Lyle Fisher, also of Ogden. T he family has suggested mem or ial don aUona to the respiratory department at Hoa1 Ho1pltal. Followln1 Friday's scrvic•, Mr . Hel%e1'1 a1he1 will be IC8t~red It I a. whereabouts w;is available. Mrs. Trude· au den it'd she was having an affair with Jagger and msisted there were no problems with her marna~e Trudeau also denied that the marriage was m trouble but s aid his" 1fe was can- <'ehn~ some public engagements to ha\e more privacy Mrs Trudeau said s h<' was in !'\ew York to study photography t1ncl le<! a hus\ <,ou.11 1trc "hilt• there• Shl· il·turm«J tn Oll.t\\a 1111 :'11 arch 12 Jnd dt•ntL·cl I l'ports th.it ..,hl' said 'ht· "oulu 11, c tn Manhattan .111<1 romnHlll' to 01 lit\\ a But shl· .... 11cl :.hl' """ gom~ 11110 phologr::iphv Sl'rtously and would \\ork Ol"l asmnallv rn !\cw York and .. aroun<1 the world." Tlt~ ICIMI E•u.n H2llOW Makin said Manning agreed to "accelerated informal talks," on the strike issues and not recogm- hon. wtuchtheunion1ssttkmg In that way. he said , the C'hurch can continue tls suit challengmg the Lawsuit Settled SAN DIEGO CAP> -A Cedt'r.11 suit accusing San Diego County of discrim i n atin g against women. blacks a nd Spanish ~urnamed Americans is bcmg settled out of court. :.·QUALITY TELEVISION Jn the income tax case, Dinnell was indicted by a federal Grand Jury prior to the trial which was conducted m January. A spokesman for the U.S. At- torney's Offict! in PhQenix ex- pl;.11nro that 1t was a non-jury trial Ill \.\hu:h bolh the prosecu- t 1un anti cfrfcn..,l' agreed to \\ aive clOf>lnJ: .II gUnll'llh ln!.tead. there was a month de- !i.i) "h1h• lhe trial lr::rnscnpt was prl'pan•d and the t\\O sides filed hrids hast•d on the transcnpl. 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'275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .... ............ ,..... J o-. w ... ., C-4s ,,_ Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily g:.s Sat. 9-5:30 Sen ...... " .... .,... ..... ,, .. THESE EUCTIOMIC PltORSSIOMALS SERVICE YOUR EQUIPMENT Fnrnou s Ze nith </tiolity! Forn.ous ~~~ dc~pc11clobi!it y! Saddlebaek EDIT ION VOL. 70, NO. 90, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SD Trustees Boost Budget 'Wish List' D•1ly P1lol SUH PhOto Mission Viejo 'Sweathogs' T\' ... t.11 (;~i111 wt k..q1l,1n finds himsl•lf in a l.im1\1.1r l'lt\ 11011m1·11l. t.1ll..111g lo a high sdwol <.'1~1s-. Thi-. group 11f studl'nts are the n•;il thing, at :\11s~10n \'tL'JO ll1gh School, v.ht'rc thl• star of Welcome Back. Koltt·r parl1cqrntl•d 111 a Celebnt~ Challenge game. tStory, p1dures on l'<Jge A:l1. Police Grab Trudeau Separation Narco~ics ~Laguna Laguna Bc.1t'h pol 1<''' slopp1·fl .1 car that th1•\ h••ltt•\ 1·d \\ ·'' in \•oh c<I in ,, tut .ind 1 un :i<·1 1d1•11l mv11h 111g ,, p.1rk1·cl 11 ud.; tu<IJ~ and d1 :-t·11\ .. r1·tl v.h.1t th1\ de~rnlwct ,,, .1 11111l11lt· llJn·1111cs facton Pol11·p Sl-!l 1),1\t' 1\\t>rs ...,,ucl police c1mf1;.t .1ll'd ""' 1·n 1111nc·1•<; of uncut col a11w '' (lrl h si;o 111><1 in illir1t slrccl tradt• James C Prt•st1111. :1.1. 11f Vpland. w.is :1rrl•slNI <trHI hookc•d on chari.:rs of hit an<I run drt\· ing, dnv111g 1111'11·1 ttw 1nfhw1w1· of drug:-pos-.1•-...,1011 111 11:i1' 11111.., for s;ilt· .111d po"'' -.~1"11 11f rn.111 juana JI<' \\a~ 11·1t .. 1-.1•d t11tl ,, l111m 1·1· ty Fiii o.tllt•r ,, 11.ul l111r11h111.1n postl'Cl ~.i 1100 h.11 I Avers s.11<1 1>1111<·1· "1•n• 1 ,11lc'(J at 2: 15 th1., mm nint..: II\ .1 n·~1ctcnl who reporll'<l ht .inn~ .1 c r."'h on Canvon 1\n 1·-.. 1>11\ , .. irHI .,,., 1n1-: J 1 carsp<.'l'd .1 \\,1,\ Offil'l'I" \tik1• '-lu h1•1 .rnd T err) :\It \1L1rn p.1tr111l11lg Laguna ( ·,ll)von Ho,111 ... 1nppt:cl ,, oar thl'\ said fit a dt•..,1·11pt111n of the hit and run <',11 Th(• 1 .... o offll'l'r" ,1rr1•c,tt•ol Prestm1, and, lht•y !'>aid, in tht•1r investigation s pott1•<1 nan·nt H's and nar<·ot1c·s rl'f1nt·ry t•qu1p· m ent inside lht' ('ar. A vers said that. hes1<l<'!-> <·o- oaine, pol kt• st11d thl'Y t•onf1s<'a t · ed quant1l1cs of stimulant drui!s. hashish, unl'Utl'd marl)uona and other drugs. l\eath~r Winds becomin~ wcstrr- Jy 15 to 20 mil('s per hour. Partly <'loudy toni~ht \\-1th lows 38 to 45. Mostly sunny Friday with h1~hs 1n mid-60s. .. INSIDE TOD~ Y Sez educatum for teetu has failed, perhaps because d's too llttlt. too late For a grim look n! the result.~. see Page .-A9. Termed 'Unlikely' OTTAWA. Canada <A P > A telc\ 1s1on station'::. report that Prime Minister Pierre Elhott Trudt>au and his"' 1fl'. Marg<iret, ha\<' a}!reed t'' separate 1s · l'"-· l n·rnt·I\ unlikely,' a spokl·::.man Jm ·1 rudeau's office said toda~ The ,,rime m1n1ster's spokesman -.aid 1f the rl'port h) Toronto station CF'TO '~ere true. ·I'm sun' 1 would know. and I don ·1 knov. ' He added that he .... as l'ertam tht· office would han• hl•t'n .idv1sL'Cl 1f a separation was pl.1nn1.•rl lln\o\C\"C'r. Trurlt•au ~ pre!'>s se<:rctary said he could not deny the report officially because he had not talked tn tht• pnml' min1stl·r. Trudeau Wa!'> r('portt•tl • it h1" official res1denci: but un a' .11lablc for comment t 'nconfirmefl report!> .,;11rl ~rs. Trudeau\\ as tn Ne\\ York. hut no orr1cial 10£ormat1<1n on her '' here<1houts "as .1\ ,,11lahlt• Mrs. Trudeau s pan·nts \\-ho live m Toronto. refused to cnm· m('nt Trudc•au 1s 57 h.., .... 1£E> 1s 28. and the~ h<t\ c been marnc·d '>IX ~ears Tht•.\ have three sons aged 5 and 3 years and 18 months. There has been speculation that the~· \\('re breaking up since :-hl' \\Cnt to Toronto alone on their sixth \\-edd1ng anniversary this month, spent the weekend listening to the Holling Stones rock group and then \\ t•nt to New York \\h1le Stones ll'.idcr Mick Ja,gger and another member of tht• group were there. Mr-. Trudt'au deni('<i she was ha\ ing an affair with .Jagger and ins1skd th<:n• were no problems "'1th her marriage. Trudeau also denied that the m arriage was in trouble but said his wife was can- celing some public engagem ents to have mon• privacy Mrs Trudeau sc.11d she was in Nt'w York lo study photography and lcd a husv social life while th('rt" Shl' return('d to Ottawa on M arl'h 12 and dcnit•d reports that !->h<' :.JICI she wou1d livc in Manhattan and commute to Ot· tawa. But sh(' s:11d she v.as going tnto photograph)' seriously and \\.Ollld work 0<·cas1onall~ in :-.;e .... York .md · around the v.orld · lnf enw Memories Haunt Survivors By WILi.JAM SCHREIBER O! Ult 0 .. 1 .. Pilot Sl•fl on.a tiny speck of land in the Sl':l off West Afnca. they had hvl•d through an inferno even Dante in his wildest flights of fan lasy couldn"t have 1magincd. Now they were just glad to be back on native soil. The joy. of coming home lo friends and loved ones was the dearest emotion expressed by most of the 26 people who disem- barked from a silvery Air Force transport jet at El Toro Manne Corps Air Station Wednesday. Few seeOAed willing to speak of the disastrous jumbo jet colhs1on three days before that left ncarlv 580 people dead on a runway in the Canary Islands. Stan Matthews, a Laguna Hills paramedic whose unit was one of 17 vans and ambulances as· signed to transport the survivors to county hospitals, chatted briefly with Paul Heck of Leisure World during the 15-minute ride to UCI Medical Center in Orange. ·'He was just really happy to be back in good old Orange Coun- ty," Matthews said. ''He said lhot over and over ." Heck, listed in good condition today with second and third degree bunui on his hands and foce. mumbled 4omething to Matthews about the tragic crash. said. "That's how he and his wife escaped through the hole." Floy Heck was released from th~· Medical Center Wednesday evening and is home today in Leisure World. The paramedic said Heck raved about the "outstanding medical attention" ever yone got from the Spanish doctors in the Canaries a nd the treatment by mihtary doctors on the m ercy flight horne. The Hecks watched two of their closest fnends, Carl and Lor- ram e Larson of Leisure World, die in the wreckage, unable to flee in time. J ohn Combs. a Hawaii resident (See INFERNO, Page A2) --* * ·-CRASH PAYOFF IWNCH NUMBER BRAINTREE. Mass. (AP) - ·Gamblers pi ny hunches without questions. The hunch for many . after the Canary Islands jumbo jet collision was tho number 7470. Thal was the winning number Tuesday In the Massachu11etts dally lottery. paying $2,044 ror e very $1 bElt placed on the number. $I Million Deficit Predicted Although faced with a predict. ed deficit of more than a million dollars. Saddlebac•k Valley Unified School District trustt•es increased thC'ir "wish list" of budget appropri<ltll)ns during their first budget study session last Wl'l'k They prnm1st•d, howevc•r. th<it cut::. v.111 hl' 111..idc before th<• sp1mdmg plan h1r thl' m•xt nsc:.il yc;ir 1s flnal11l'rl in August Thl• preltm1nJry budget rn eludes l'st1mall•d l''1wnd1turcs the an.•a O\ er .... h1ch lru!->lt•(•s have the most rnntrol tot:.ilhng $32,796.627 with an estimated in come of S3l.455.R2l It leaves a deficit -difference bel .... ccn in come and expenditures or <tbout Sl.3 mil hon. Trustees added $355,000 to the S2 million which had already been est1 mated for the schools' discretionary fund, an allotment which covers suth thing!'> as in- struction a I aides. paper, custcxhal supplies and textbooks for the ind1v1dual schools The inl're<tsl' approximates rnts made in lhl· S('hnol budg<•ts last vear \\ h<'n distril'l offlt·1als were prl'd1ct1ng f1n..int·1al troubles Trustl'l's acl<lcfl lhe monl'y after three pnnl'1pals talked of the d1fhcull1cs they have m meetm~ continuing needs on reduced budgets .. , feel my staff and I have done an excellent JOb of getting all the m ii cage out of all the bucks wc have. · said Dr Honald Gra~. principal at Corchllera El<'m<·n tary School 1n M1s!'.10n V1t'JU Ile said there 1s no "'<iy his budget can be cul further without hurting his students. For the current fiscal year, Grav said. $24,950 was cut from the Ssl,865 he had m 1975 7fi. In the preliminary budget for the next fiscal ye<ir. he s;.ud, he has bet•n allocated $38,000 Trustees generally st•emc'<I lo agree that they wantt·d to g<'l more money to the schools. Noting that at least a million doUars will have to be cut from the budget, Trustee Loa Young said. "Maybe it's not possible but maybe this should be our goal." One district resident, however. said she was d1s1llus1oned with the trustees· discussion. "I'm amazed that all of you aren't in· <See BUDGET. Page AZ> THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1977 Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS I Oaolv Pilot Photo by AnM Cooa.r _ FLAG AT HALF MAST FOR LAGUNA HILLS VICTIMS Outside Leisure World Administration Building Crash l'ictinas MeirWrial Services Slated on Coast Memorial scrviees for m ost of the 28 Laguna Hills residents killed in the collision or two 747 jets on the Canary Islands have been planned for this weekend. Many Saddleback Valley churches arc also planning to re· member the victims in prayers during regularly scheduled Sun· day services. Memorial services will begin at 10 a.m. Friday in the Lake Hills Community Church. 23331 Moulton . Parkway, for Gwen· dolvn and Frank Kase. The 1''irst Christian Church of Laguna Hills is sponsorin~ memorial services for Francis and Kathryn Simmons at 2 p.m . Fr id ay 1n the chapel of McCormick Mortuary, 25002 Moulton Parkway. Benjamin Malin. who was a member of Temple Judea, and all victims and survivors of the crash will be remembered dur- ing services al 8 p m. Friday in the temple at 21512 Moulton Parkway. Services for Charles and Fern Ziebell are set for 3 p.m. Satur- day m the Geneva Presbyterian Church. 21301 El Toro Road. Services for Martin Fisher, Lloyd and Helen Chatterton and Mrs. Jean Houston, who, were members of the congregation at Geneva Presbyterian Church. are pending. Mr. and Mrs. S herman Ells- (SecRITES, PageA2) * * * Pan.4m Flight Of Victims Set Saturday SANTA C R UZ DE TENERIFE, Canary Isla nds CAP) -Pan American hopes to s t art an airliCt to the Umted Slates on Saturday with the bodies of its passengers and crew m embers killed in the runway collision at the Santa Cruz airport four days ago. a spokesman for the airline said to- day. Pan Am's e xecutive vice presi- dent, W. H. Waltrip, said special flights would begin as soon as the airstrip is cleared of the wreckage of the KLM and Pan Am planes that collided in avla· tlon • s worst disaster. KLM Royal Dutch Airline said ll would begin nying iu victims to The Netherlands. "He said that one minute, he was sltUng next to part ol the plane and the next minute, tbeN was nothing there," Matt.heft So many people played the number that the payoff was re- duced from the averaiie 96,000, lottery spokesman said Wednea· day. o.lly ~ ,..._., ~ !( ........ MARIO TYZBIR 8URY1VED CANARY ISLANDS DISASTER s.Mcea for Hra Wtt• lren. are Scheduled MQnday The bodies, most of them badly charred, w~e in long lines or wooden coffins in an airport hangar while tha wol'k of trying to identify them continued. Of· (See FUGlrr, Pa1e A2) ./ ·. I I \ f A2 DAILY PILOT SB Survivor Recalls Terror By Associated PrE"SS "It wus hkc the Hindenburg blowing up,'' suld a 70-year-old woman who :o;urvlved the world's worst air disaster by leaping from lhe wing of a jumbo jet and crawling to safety. "It was a terrible sight. I said 'Jesus, help me, help me!· and he did,'' said Mrs. Floy He<:k of Leisure World Mfter her release from UCI Medical Center with an ankle injury sustained in the 20· foot jump from a Pan American World Airways 747 at Tencrife Airport in the Canary Islands off West Africa on Sunday. She said her husband, Paul. helped her escape through an emergency exit and then lhey both jumped. •·My hu!>band yell<'rl, 'ComC' .' and I undid my ~cal hl·lt and Wl'nl after him," Mrs. lied ..... 11<l . "There was ~1 column of flam1: hy the exit but he brushed It aside with his hand::.. lie took me by th1• hand onto the wing. He junlped and I jumped but from a different point which wasn't as high. "I didn't sec Paul for Sl'\eral hours afll'r that." She said she w<1tched lOfl passengers sitting immobile s hortly before the pbrnc c>.· ploded. "They jm.t didn't mon>. On their !>1de of the pl:.ine, the v. hole "all was hlown :.iv.tty," she ::.aid · · 1 believe ut le;ist anott1cr 100 <'mild have IJt•l•n sa\ed but th1·v \\ 1· r t• s i t t i n g t h er c J u s t lr:.insfi:\.t:d." Strike to End For County's Lay Teachers? By STEVE MITC'llELL OltM 0•1ly P•IOI Sl•ll Stnkmg la) teacher!> 1n the· Los An!!c•l1•s archrl1oct•..,1· may return to cla!.srooms Fntfav but inst rue 101.., at t" o Ot angc County ('Jthol11· !ugh schoob pruhably '' 111 h1· out until ~·t le;.rsl ~lorn.la), spnkl'sml•n '-Hid today MnrC' than :10 te;1dll'1 s mt·l \\1th 'Cardinal T1rnoth~ :'.tanning W(:<l nl·..,dav aflt•rnoon ;1ftl'r '-lagmg a 52· h0t;r sit in and fast tn t ht· ch an u·n· of th1' Lo:, ,\n_gl'lt·s l'h11n Ii ht-.1dftu.1rters Stf'\t' Makin of El Toro, stnl..c <,p11k1• ... man for tht· 1>1111 , .... ,. or Oran).!•• l.1\ ll•.11 h1·1.., ""'d h1 · ;ind rl·p11•..,1·11l.et1\1•s from :!I f.o.., \ni.:•·l1·s I .tlll•d11 l11gh "1'110111.., ri .11 hc·d .1lt·nt..t1' , . .ii.:r• 1·rn1·11t "1th th1· t•.11-cl111;tl to• 11cl .. thr•·t· v.1•1·k ... 111kemthC'tV\01·ount1t·'> I ,os Ang<'lt.•:-ll•at'hl•rs \\Ill mf'l'f 111111).!ht le• \111.-"" 1111 1~r .. ••1111·nt .111d m,1\ t • 1111 n t11 tlw 1·1.t'-'>l•><>nt l·'1 1cla\ mm11111g 1t th•· \-ot1• '-UJJ f'OI t 'I h1• ,1('('0rtl 01 .ill~l' 1 ·11untv "triki> off1cr;tl" '' 1·r1· t11 1111·1.:t '' 11 h IJ1occ:-.1.· r1·tHl'M'nlati1 t·s <tnd a fl•deral 1111·d1,1t11r Fnd,tv at 111.l m 1n~.Jll· \;1 1\11;1 lo di,,c~..,s :1n encl to thl' sl rtk1• 'It ·s com111g ;111111~." \l.tk1n :-.i1d today "llnpl'f11lh. tl \\Ill tao rt·:.t'll 1 <'<I tomon O\\ 1'1·.1dw1-. .... alkeu orr ttw juh 1\1 ;11 <'h IO .1ft1•r lht' church refu-.t·d to h.irgain "1th thC' l nit•·rl S1•rrm. <lat 1· ( alholll' Tt'<H'ht rs ,\<,o.;m·1a t 1011 for a C'nnt rat t l'll\ n1 ng ttw :?f'i high ~l·hools 'I h1• chun:h ari.:twd that th1• 'a 11011.il L.ih111 H1 lat111n:-. hoard had no 1111w1•r to t'nforrc: th1· union 1•lc·rt1011 h1•t•;111-;1· of th<· Crmst1to· l1onal scparnt1011 of rhurch <ind '>lat,. T<tlks in Santa Ana Frtday will ~tt•m around a uniform contract g1 \'l•n lo all le11rh<'rs. Makin saict that r<>ntrurt would in<'ludt• grievance prot•cclures, sick k.11 l' pol1eit·s. contract l't:· m•waldates. "Tcach(•rs could be back in th1· l'las:,room h1· Mond;1v, ' !\l;1km said. ~IC'am1hil1•.strik;nl;! instrue tors at Mater OC'i Jl1j.!h School in Santa Ana WC' re on the picket line ag;.1intoday OAANOE COAST st DAILY PILOT .,,,,. o,~,,Of c,,.,, O•llv •It.of -''" wt\lc" I\'"""" biJirw-(f tt-fo ~·111n Pr•,( I\ O!JMt\ftHtbv ttv-Of<4"'~ r,,,.,, Publ+-.hH\Q tomoolrln, ~ .. ,Jt• ,.d1f1()r'h ,,,,. oubll\ht-d Mnt1d•'1 lrtrnv!Jt'I ,:,,,,.., f('lr ("l•t• W\A H••OOrt 0""' f\ ~unll""Jlft'\ P.,.•, "'"11\Jll'\ IAI,, V11tey lrylnf> S11tddh;•O,•t-V1llt't' ~J\ct L•OV'f\4 8f'.f' "'SoUO\ (n•\t A '"'W)I• r~o1nn.•t •d1· tl&n l\ o~l\fl~ S•turt'l•n ~ ~d••' 'U'ltt tu•ln<tp1t l)vblUhlnlJ' Dt•l\t h at '00 Wilp\t thy ~trff1, '°''• M+\A C.\lllornl•"•" ..... , .. w- Prt\10.nt al\d f'v~'''-' JIO. (w .. y YIU Ptttlef•'f\f AM Clttwttl ""'4,,.0H TMff'IA• ••nll ECMor T~:::O~~;eM Cfrt"''ta' H l••, "'<~d ft M.111 A'''''""' M.'ln•o•noE.d11°'' Seddltb•ck V•llev Office UJOl le flll11 •o~ •t ,_, Dfti00 ''•t•t'f OffloH CO\lt Mt Ml JJO Wl\t S.v lt•ttt ltUftll"Q!O"t .. 1~ ltf711 .. <h-.v•tO UO'll'Wt a.1tfrt' t , .. Ot~rn Mrfft Ttl.,tione (714)MJ..4321 CIHtlfl9d Adurttllne MJ.111'1 ~·~e{-lltll•·-Olttt• 111.-110 ,,.,,.~ .. ,, ....... .. 4H.otl0 ~llM ,.,, Ot•"OO , .... 11\111111 ....... °""' Mlt'1 ke N'W\ \IMft\1 lthntrf41tft\; .. It.,••• :'!:,':~w:!f1 •:~::~~~·':':,~'1~t~~~~1::'t~ ~1 t•yr ... toWMI. ~!l:,.~1:'\.::~ !1: •• :~ld.:t (~::, ~·:, -~lhly; II• M•ll '4 10 -ftl•IYI Mllltery dhO~,.,_ U . M ""6f\O~tr1 0•1•y Pilot S1•tt Photo Herbert Wuldrip smiles a greeting to friend<; on hand to meet him and his wife Laura \\'eclnl'!->da,· :11 Saddkliad, Community Hospital. The Waldrip::;, sur\'lvors of tlw Canary bland airplane di!-iast<:r, arrived al El Turn :\1arine Corps Air Station aboard an Air Fon·c transpMt ~ind wen• taken to the hosp1t:.1l near their Laguna Hilb home. fie said it we.ts great to hl' home. From Page Al FLIGHT ... flc1als from the l:.S. Federul Bureau of Investigation were helping with the identification of the Americans, but officials said many nf the clcarl might not be ident1f1ed until after their bodies \~ere l'>.<.trnined Ill the United St all'!> One 1n\'est1gator seeking lhc rttU'><' 11f the l'Olh!>tOn repork<l th;.it tlw Spani~h air controllers "ork111g at tht• time of the crush follow ~ proper procedure and ).!J\e 1n~truct1ons in correct 1-.:nglish to the t'<'O airliners. The tv.n 1·1111trnllc•r<; \\ho \~·1·rr 1111 d ut' Su11d.1 \ \\l't L' in1 .. 1 'H'111·d Wednesday hy Am~r1c..i11 and Dutch mve::.t1gators. l S In\ 11..,llj!.tlOt ~ ,It ~.tnl.t Cru1 :-aid l'1ttkp1t \vi CL' H·c11r<lC'r'- .1nd in flt~ht n ·1·ord1·r' front both pl.int"• r<''llif'"t''<I In \ mtrif';111 .ind J>t1t1·h nff111,tl'-. h.1c1 111111 ~hipped tn :\ladnd for C'\ alu.111011 1t1 W d!>hington The ta pl·~ in t lw rt r11nkr~ "di h1· lw.1rd 111 \\ ,p,t11ngt1111 \li111d.". lltl') .... 11d * * * From Page .I\ I RITES ... worth. "ho \\t·rc members of 1h1· L"nit<'d ~l'lhodist Church of l.:11~un..i I flll... will he rcrncni ht>red dur 111g rL·gulur Sund:•) 'it·n·1ces :'-tr" Florl'nre Sparr and Mrs lid en \"e1 non '' 111 be rl·mem bt·recl in pra\ t•rs at all thrl'l' Sun day <.l'n icl·~ at St Genrgc.•'s Ep1scnpal Church ;'ltcmor1al c;<'rv1c·1•s for tht• mother anrl 1l.1ui.:htt-r. V\IHJ .,..l're meml>crs of lhe church. ore pendin(.!. A funeral Mass for Myra Cochran und Irene Tyzbir has been planned for It a .m . Monday in St. Nicholas Catholic Church, 24252 El Toro Road. The women w~re mem~rsofthis parish. The Laguna Hills Religious Council decided against holding an i nterdenominational memorial service for the vic- tims. Instead, all churches arc expected to hold appropriate services. Lawsuit Settled SAN DIEGO CAPl -A federal s uit accusing San Diego County of discriminalin~ against women. blacks and Spanish· s urnamed Americans Is ~Ing settled out or court. From Page ill INFERNO • • \\ho maintC1in-, a vaca\1on hnm1 · 1111 Balboa PL·nins11l<1 lll'ar that of his ... on and daughkr-111-law. ;d ... ., went homl' \V ednt•srluy <Jftt·1 treatment for a ... prn1ned ll·S..: Ills \\ltc'. Louist" was l1stl'cl 111 good l'Ond1t1on ut th•· nwd1<·;d u·ntt-r \\Ith fr,1ttt1rl'cl \t·ttl•hr;ll' and burns Ji1'r h;11 k ''"1' hrOk<•n \I lwn other l'scapmi:r JHt..,!.i>n)o!e1 " lanrled on ht r .is tht') ll·<11wd ft om the num1n~ .11rplo1111' Combs destrdll'd tlw "''"n1· ol the era:-h lo n1'\\'-l1H'll .it th .. hn..,pilal 1Jdor1• hi' rt•lc·as1• l ll' ~aid ht• and hi-, w1ft• ht•c;1n1t• tanglc·d tn "rt.'l'kagl' and a ehng ini~ 111flatahll' rl'St·ue l'hull• anti h.itl '" hl' ltl'lpcd a" ay from th1· flames bv a f;1rmc·r '~ho run to :iss1s1 . Comb., -.111<1 he rC'fuse!I to ll';l\'(' lh" ~ct·nl' until h(• kne11 hi.., wtff' of 3!l \t'<tl"• wa" <.Hf<• F11 e peopl<' .• tit 1. .. i ... HrP World f<'..,1<1t'nt.-.. V\C'r" ;1dm11t1•1f tc1 Sa<l cilf'hack Com11111111ty llnsp1111I 111 .,,1t1..,f,1rtor v c11n1l1t 1011 a111l toda.1 ,.,k1·d 11111 to lw 1llt1•rv11•wt•d h.' t ht• 11w<li;1 Th<•\ 11H'l urlNI Mano T11hir. Iii. \\-ho.,t• wtf<' d1l'd 1n the c;·a.,h. :-.uffC'ring from <'OlltU!'>lllnS t;race ~fr (;.ow11n. 75. multi pk fr;wtures and rontus1ons Harold MC'Cnv. an. iG, 1·11n tu~ion ... Luura Waldrip. r.7. hrokrn ankle Herlwrt Waldrip, 71. first dcgn·c burns •JO ba11ds and ur1wr torso Greeterl hv fri<>ods at th1• hospital, Waldrip was uskPd hm' ht' felt Beamml.! a 'imile, h1• responded, "lirecit ·· Thr<'C nther Ll·l~urc Wnrl<f r<' ~1tknts who :-un 1\'NI thl' rra..;h th<1t kilkd 27 othc•1-; from th1•1r rornmunity "l'rf' 1n lw~p1tJls 111 other st11tc~ undergoing treat· ment. Byron and Gr~ce Ellerbrock were at n Ft. Dix, New Jersey Army hospital where he is ~ing treated for eye injuries 11nd u broken pelvis. His wife sufferl'rl only brusics and cuts but asked to remain with her husband. Jean Brown, owner oC the Good Time To Travel agency that booked most of the local re· s1denb on the ill-fated lour, was kept at Brooke Army Hospital in Texas for burn treatment. Also in the Texas hospital were Larry and Phyllis Walker of Lagun a Beach , who suffered serious bum s. Besides the Hecks and the Combs. nine other survivors were admitted to UCl Medical Center for treatment of a variety of injuries. Airlines Sued 'Wrongful Death' Charged SAN DIEGO (AP> -Survivors ?f Jess~e B. Briggs of Del Mar who died in Sundays collision of two jetliners in the1Canary Islands, are suing for $1.25 mittlon. d . The wrongful death suit flied Wednes ay m federal court alleges that the planes were operat~ under extromely hazardous and dangerous conditions and that air traffic control instructions were dis· regarded. Mrs. Briggs, one of S77 people who died\ was a passenger in the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines p ane ln· volved in the collision with a Pan American World Airways jet. . Lisled as defendants in the suit wt-re both alrhncs as well aa the Boelna Company. maker of the 747 jolllncr. Bill to Increase Capo School Cost Rise Cited Hy ANNE COOPER 01t ... 0.l!Y ~llot Stall Superintendent Jerome Thornslt.'y prt>d1ckcl Wednesday that Capistrano Unified School D1stnct taxpayers soon will be piiying more for public educ•· tion, regardless of what system 1s adopted to finan ce California !>Chools "'We v.111 pay more because we are a relatively wealthy school district hy the crilerton of tax as· ses~ml'.nl per student," Thornsll'y told a Laguna Niguel servict• cl uh. A ren·nt t•ourt deeision ruled current stale financing of public sehools unco11stitut1unal BecaUSl' n•venuc· h<ts come from property taxes to support local schouts, wealthier districts have been able lo spend more money per student, de.spite certain built· in safeguards lo equalize spend- in g . N cw methods for supporting the state school system are cur- re n lly under consideration. Thornsley said quality education makes a legitimate demand on taxpayers "If we as a society can spend more on booze. m ovies and restaurant dinners, we can spend more on education," he said. He urged passage of a $39 million bond election May 31, which he said 1s required to house the district's growing number of students. About 15,000 students currently attend Capistrano schools. Hy 1980, dis· trict schools will have to accom- modalC' about 22,000, according to pro1ections. "With a 12 to 15 percent per year growth rate. there is no way in tht· world to provide the kind of schools we arc used to unless we pass a bond eh-C'tion," ht.• said. Thi• sup1·rinlt·ndcnt also dis· <·11ss1•d W<·<lnl·~da1 lrl•nd:, f11r lhl' futur(' 111 tht• Capistrano dl'-ln('l, spec1f1cally the Learning Ex- periC'nce Appraisal Program < Prowct LEAP>. to which the distriet has ('l)tnm1tted S250,000 1 h1~ \'l'ttr 111· ~:iicl the program is de signed to give top priority to teaching basic skills; to relate all 11rews ol study, on& to ¬.her; and lo develop graduation re- qui rement.s, so a high school diploma means something more than Ume served. Thomsley also discussed what qualities Caph.trano ad- ministrators seek out among teacher·applicanls. He said the district had 8,000 tea<·her .ip- pUcaUons last year for 100 jobs. Selection of leurhcrs 1s crucial· ly important. he said. because a child's development is directly correlated to the treatment he re- ceives from the adults who sur· round him. "[ suggest to th<' community Report Says Pot Penalties Not Effective WASHINGTON CAP) -Harsh penalties don't keep people from smoki n g marijuana and moderate use probably poses no s ubstantial heulth hazard, says a new government-financed re- port. The 375-page report, issued to· day by the National Governors Conference, also says states that ha\'e decriminalized marijuana possession have shown a "sub· stantial" savings of tux dollars The report was prepared for the governors by the interna· tional accounting and consulting firm or Peal, Marwick, Mitchell and Company, under a grant from the fcdcraJ Law Enforce- ment A!>:-.btance Adminbtration. It says rc<lucing criminal penalties for pot possession docs "nut generally lead to an im- mediate incrl'use in total mari- JUana use. ail hough the lon1Herm effect of pen<1lty reducl1ons are less clear." <tnd to the school board that we look for teachers who unders&.altd the natur~ of the child, .. Thornsley said, '"who underat.aod that reward Is a much bCU-r motivator than p unishment. "There is nothlng m ore sat.lafy. in& for a teacher than to have a stu dent come buck five or 10 years after graduation who is do- ing well," :>illd Thornsley, who <:<ills himself a teacher first. an administrator second. 1 ·'The important thine is not wheth~r he is doing well monetarily, but whether he bas his head on straight, as the ~ung people say. That is what is so gratifying for a former teacher to SC'e. '' Fro•PageAI BUDGET ••• censed at the amount or money you 're talking about," she said. Explaining lhat trustees will be s tudying and cutting the budget in the we<!ks to come, Dis- trict Supt. Richard Welte said, "We're looking at a cadillac and maybe we'll end up with a volkswagen." Trustee Carole Neustu<lt described tbe preliminary budget as a •·very big wish lisL fl Of the total $.13 million ouUJned in the preliminury budget, SlB.7 million, or 50.8 percent, has be~n designated for salaries tor teachers and other certificated employes. Business Manager Gilbcrl Moreno s::ud this includes allot- ments for advancem ent on lhe district's existing salary stht·dulC'. lluw1•1 t•r, he :,aid, it does not provide fur a cost of liV- i ng ratSf'. Another S..'i.1 million, 15.6 per- cent of the budgl•t, is marked tor salariC's for clas5ified salaries and S4. l million, 12.5 }>ercenl o( the budgt!t. 1s allocated for em pluye bl'ndits. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tht KIMIERLEY H23tOW QUALITY TELEVISION 23" CONSOLE COLOR s49911 •.fANr1;")1>fH')t'A In•\ TV V1nyl·clad metal cabinet Simulated grained Watnur t1n1-;h 100% Soitd·Star<> Chassis Power Sentry Vo1t11ge Regulating Svstem. AFC ~ VIDEO GUARD ~~ELECTRONIC TUNING SYSTEM s 19977 , ~l-'NOCWT1QNAI. 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JO• ,,, I 11" •• )(\.,_ .. 'I ' IY, tj 11 \ )q lO"o I• t l~"t '"'. \}l4 "'• 1,,. lit I 11 10\ l J? -Ill n . 1~ .. • - 11 ·-•• ,, ... '. ·~ . 'I o f I t..l • TRANSACTIONS TV Swap Announced WASflINGTON CAP> Washington Star Communications an· nounced today what 1t said ts likely the biggest deal m broadcasting his· lory. in vol vmg a swap of tts television station here. WMAL-TV, for KOCO- TV in Oklahoma City. Washington Star Communications is the parent corporation or The Washington Star newspaper and The Evening Star Broadcasting Company, ownerofWMAL-TV. Under termiJ of an agNMtment, the firm said. Evemng Star BroadcosUng would be merged Into Combined Com· municalions Corp , a Phoenix., Artz.,. based television and advertlslng llrm that owns KOCO·TV and the Clncin· natl EnquJrer new1paper. Jn return. Waahlneton Star Com· munlcailons would receln 1165 million worth of nonvoting preferrod atock tn Combined Communlcatlona plu1 KOCO·TV, the American Broadcast· Ins Company affiliate in Oklahoma City now owned by Combined Com· munla1Uons. lhu'9day, Maren 31, 1977 t DAILY PILOT 81 Boues Carry it Jobless Pay Myth Explodes By JOJlN CUNMFF A, ......... , All•IY1t So often you hear a worker raUonallze his acceptance or unemployment compensation. "I paid into the pot and now I'm only taking my fall' share," he says. Employen often agree But at isn't so. In only two states, Alabama and New Jersey, do workers contnbute. Almost the entire amount of payments, whlch rose to a rate of nearly $2() billion a year in the re- cession, comes from one source. employers. ODDLY, MA.NY EMPLOYERSARE UNAWARE of the expense to them, even though it can be substanhal In all states the employer pays into the fund a percentage of the first $4,200 eaMed by each worker. The minimum is 3 4 per- cent. At that rate, a company with 2,000 workers would have a taxable payroll of $8 4 million and au obhgat1on to the un- employment compensation fund of m ore than $285,000 And next year the $4,200 base hkely will n se lo $6,000. Once a re· latively minor cost for employers, un· employm ent taxes have gradually worked their way higher since the m1d·l930s An unemployed worker now can collect a total maximum benefit of $5,265 m Ilbno1s. $6,318 m Massachusetts and $6,786 m Connecticut. and under a law passed by Congress late last year the numbers might go even higher. BUT, SAYS PHILIP KAPLAN, AN authority, "JC you ask a vice president· cuHH"" finance how much his company pays he would have to get hold of the controller or treasurer or the tax man ·' In most instances, he fmds, the corporate executive thinks the amount involved 1s a nuisance sum Many have the vague feelmg that the workers contnbute, as indeed did former Gov Ronald Reagan during his race for the Republican pres1dent1al nomination Because of this attitude, Kaplan says, some companies deal carelessly with the situation. Simple measures, he mamtams, could reduce costs for some compames from $270,000 to as httle as $90,000 KAPLAN'S FIRM, REED, ROBERTS ASSOCIATES of Garden City. NY, claims to be the largest independent m the business of advising corporations and munic1paht1es on unemployment compensation, with 7,000 clients around the country Recently he told clients. among them companies such as Gulf & Western, Borden, Citibank and Allied Chemical, to reduce employment claims by avoiding outnght layoffs If busmess 1s bad. he advised. you can cut down the number of weekly work days or schedule shifts for two weeks on and two weeks off "This will reduce payroll and maintain minimal un- employment tax hab1hty. Yet. employes will be earning more than they would by coll ecting unemployment com- pensation.· he explained CHALLENGE CLAIMS, HE ADVISES. IN 37 states, employes fired for causes such as msubordmalton can col- lect benefits. but the payments are not chargeable to the former employer's account Keep tax strategies m mind when hinng Of two equally qualified candidates, Kaplan says, the one receiving un- employment benefits might be the better choice Why? "If you have to let him go wathm three months, his previous employer -not you -will be charged for his benefits " HE SUGGESTS THAT CORPORATIONS CAN tnm un· employment costs by pay mg more mto their unemployment tax insurance accounts than they have to In 25 stales such voluntary contnbullons often can earn a company a lower tax rate Summarmng he urges employers never to forget that they pay the bills, and that "the law was designed to be pro- cla1mant " 'Very Big Man' Grocer Backs Up Worthless Money EL CAJON (AP> -Grocer John Kaelm figures he's out almost $9S,OOO of his own money so far for making good money orders he sold for a company that went bankrupt. He's still domg it Meanwhile. Kaelin 1s flooded with letters from grateful customers whom he paid off for 2,200 worthless money or- ders. THE STORE FOUNDED BV KAEUN'S father, son of a Swiss immigrant. guarantees everythmg it sells and "we were going to take care of our customers," Kaehn says. After the Universal Money Order Company went bankrupt, Kaelin announced in January that he would honor the money orders His customers include older citizens of this San Diego suburb who keep them as savings. Kaelin said he has paid $141,300 to buy back the money orders and •'that probably Is most of them." THE CALIFORNIA STATE Banking Department, which seized Universal'11 as11ets, has paid or agreed lo pay $46,000 of the money orders sold at Kaehn'a Valley Market. That leaves about $95,000, which Kaelin expects will be his final loss. EL111 Army Sgt. Larry Provost wrote from a base ln Germany that Kaelin's pledge "takes a very big man" "I thmk what you and your family are doing really restores one's faith in mankind," a woman in San D1ego wrote. A COUPLE WHO PAID $137 FOR a money order to make a mortgage payment only to learn It was worthless \old Kaelin, "It would have caused our famlly ~evere finan- cial hardship except for your generous refund policy " Kaehn sa1d some of hl.s customers are unable to un- derstand why he did it but ••to me, lt was an opportunity to show what you can do as an independent merchant." The market ts 25 years old and growing, he said, and "we were juat fortunate to have had the money." Building Display Set New construction products, materlalJ and syatems will be exhibited in Anaheim Wednudt,y whon tho Or1n1e Coun· ty chapter of the Construction Specltlcatlon JnsUtute pre- aents itl ei1hlh annual building tndustty nl1ht. Archltecta, enitneera, building designers, building of. ficials, contractors and school and government officials have been jnvlted to attond the display at tha lnn ln the Pnrk, AnaheJm, from 5to10 p.m. Busineu t!ard idenUflcaUon wUl bo required. A Uaht 1uppctr wt.11 be Hrved from 6 CO 8 p. m . FurtMr lnlonnat.lon Is avaU•ble Crom M11colm Lowe, chapter vfce praldt1nt, at 83().2,548.