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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-01 - Orange Coast Pilot/ t .. ·Pt!oper-ty Tas Kelter. . . . r- ... .. • , . '2 •• Con Man 'King' Youths Indicted ' r I I Faces 34 Years In Killing Of I ! l I I Behbid Bars \..) ·co~ty Woman ' " -~ J \,/ Death Plot··1 ., ' FR I DAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 1, 1977 Names C ' VOL JO. NO ., I SECTIONS tl PAGES -51oculll Practices Again Ry TOl'f RARU:\' 0t tM OAtl'f Y1101 ,, .... Or. Wesley Garner Slocum. the former Costa Ml'Sa ph\'>tcian who was ~cnl to Mate pn~on for bilking the statl'0 S Merli·Citl syste m of a n estimated S200.000 is being ~llo" cd to pr.1ct1u· medicine a~<1in. A board or ITI('llttJI (•\anlJOt'r-. placed Slocum. ~JO. on fl\l' H0.1r' probation <1flcr nol\nw, th.it h•· had ser H<d 26 m cinths 111 th1• .. 1a11· pri~on term of one tu 111't'ar'101 posed three yrar'> ,1i,:o 111 Or.rni.:1· County Supl•n or < 111Jrt 111· "·" released from pris11n 1n J .inuJr'- S lorum t<•ld tll\' l111.1rd h1• planned to rcsunw the> pr.,, IH ,. he rorml'rl y ma1nt.11m•d in s.1111.1 Ana. "Thcrt• i:-. u :.trnng 1lt•m.1ncl in the commun1t \'to h,1, 1• him rl' t'°'1\ to pruc tic 1· lh1'n '." th•· 6o5rcrs opinion not1·' Jud~c llarmnn <: S1 m tilt• "t·nt Slocum to pnson 111 Apnl 1~'17 1 after the phys1rian "ac; c·om 1t·t ed on 22 tounls of fr;1ud in ht\ submiss111n of 'rvkd1·C11 I rla1m' for pat1~nts who n1·vt•r n ·el'l\ 1•cl treatment from lum It was his third S111wrwr Cm11 t trial. Slocum was acqu1lled in lht' sam e courtroon 1n 1970 on murder charf?l'S filed aft(>r Co~tJ M esa police nll<•j!f'il thul he k1llNI and dis member<'!! his infant .d aughter and s tuffrd her r t' m ains in a frcc7.(•r at his M<'sa Verde home. The grisly diSC'llVl'ry lty mo\' ing men led lo h1i-arrel>l and a trial in which his wife was lhl' (See DOCTOR. Pap;e A:?I TO PRACTICE AGAIN Dr. Wesley G. Slocum Six Marines Held for Pot In San Diego S.\~ nt F:GO < ,\ P > Four ~r arine MP" anrl t"o other :'ll unnc:. an• ch<tr~l·d \\Ith m;iri- JUan.1 \ 1ol alion~. tht• Murinc Corp-; Rt•crutt [)<'pol !>~} s Ont' of lhl' MPs. L<tnrc Cpl Ro~· Rivas of Los Fn'snos. Tcx .. appeared befon• a SPl'l·ial eourl· martial Thur:.day und was fined $240 and reduC'cd to private hrst class. a base s pokesman said Thur:.day . Similar courts-martial arc lo ·be held for the three othe r military policl'men, all charged with smokin~ pot. and for two sergeants char~ed with selling the weed. the corps s aid. 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April 3 t1nd JO on Chunrrel 4 ut R p m .; Stones P;1ge /\ W open Hi lht' puulit• a nd pre~~ Cop11:s "~n· leaked t n t ht· press B r o" n . a S ;.i n F r a 11 t· 1 "'1· 11 l>tmocral. :-mil it 1s ~till ·an "m tcrnal \\orking <lol'umcnt But 111 a c·un•r ll'llt•r \\llh the.· draft. h1.· ,,11d tlw pl.111 r1'Jlrl''''nh :i eon l'l'll:.Uo,, kg"J.1t I\ l' p.ll k Jgl' for h~'m t•ownt•r anll rf'ntt·r (lrflJll'rl' t,l:\ 1 dorm · Till' pa1.·kaj!l' \\llltld 1\llow t·ounl \ hoard' of '"'Pt'l'\l'-Orl> lo \Oii: to impo!><' a 1 (tf 5 JH'l'l't'llt llll'tllOt' la:\ :inti Cit~ ro1111 t1b to ,·1111· an adcl1t ionul HI p<'rc·cnt It•\~ Tht• lm·;.il la\e:. \\llllld hl' col IN'l1·rl hy the• ~litlt• us " "p1i.: ~ybac•k " c·h.irl!t' on stJh• rnrom1· lllXl'S, and tlwn tht• munt'y would he rt·tuml·d lo thl' lotul go\ em ni ent s. 75 p<'ret·nt for prupt•rt' tax rcltC'f and 25 pereenl for J!o\' 1.•rnm1•nl programs Sci hii.:hc•r intomt• t:iM•s 11n Calrf<Jrr11 a·s tH•allh~. Limit gnrn th of local prop~r ty .tti>ces !~)' po.ttinl{_<'D(!s_N1. ~!3"' lo~a\ s1}('nrl1l)ir •: l\llow local J!"' l'rl)mC'nts to ._pj,1 tux rat C's s11 husinl·s:. propc•r ty' '"oulcl lw aso.,t•swd al ,t h1.i.:ht\r rail' than n•s1cknt1nl propc-rl) lmpoSl' a st :1tl'WHll' propc•rly tax on husim·ssl'S lo help tht• state• tukc ttn•r virtually all local "bl fan• ancl Medi-Cal cos ts . l'fhl' phen 1s proposed in t\\o p~uscs. The le~isl<1lurc could .1~thnri7.e the S7l2 million in rC'- ha\C'> to renters att'd homeownc-rs (See TA'X. Pagt> A2> • i Con Man 'K .... ' .ll!g Sent'1nced Described during his Orange county Superior Court trial us ''the king of the con m en " Henry Leroy O'Brien drew a string of sentences T hursday that could k~ep him in state prison for as long as 34 years. But O'Brien, 44, seemed quite unperturbed by the sentences.meted by Judge Kenneth Williams. . WALKING F ROM the courtroom nanked by two jnil deputies, he stopped at the door and asked J udge WUUams with a s mile, "Don't I get credit for the time I've already served in jail?'' Judge W111lams shook his head in disbelief and motioned the ofticcrs to take 0' Brien away. Looking at O'Brien's multiple convictions of .-.. grand theft. concea~i.ng;stol\¥1._P!.?~rly a_ryd co~·--­ s piracy, .fudi!e Williams had earher foTotlie cleren· · d anl: "If 1 were a banker I wouldn't sleep nights with you around. .... "YOU'RE JUST T OO ~ood and I think you were born dishonest. You're a lprnble scamp. l\lr. O'Brien. but you're.still goinu to tmson ft)r a long time." O'Brien's convictions stemmed from the role he played in the theft of 17 rolls of microfilm records from the county tax collector's office in April. 1975. l t was allt'gcd during the trial that O'Brien and Alfred ~ward Adam~. 44, pl~hned to use the tax 1'e· cords and a slol<.>n check encoder t<> J)l'odu~e phony pay roll checks · <Se.-~ING, P al" A2) • AP WlrC'OholO TE LLS OF CONSPIRACY Dutc h Newsman Oltmans 3 LA Youths Suicide Witness Quoted w ,\Siii :\CTO ~ (I\ I' I 1\ ' .. I ,, Dutc h J<lllrnali:.t today quoted the potential !louse in vci-.ti g;1tlon w1tnl'i.s \\)\o ;1 pJ,t0Jrcntlr corn 1 1111llN I :.uic1dl• this Wl'l'k as say· ·j mg ,1 <·oni.p1rac~ of T t•\ a'> 01lmt:n : , ;rn d a nl 1 Ca:.lro Cubans Ul>· :-a:-smaled l'r<·:-1d<'nt .J ohn f'' "c•nn('(I~ T h t• 1 o u r n a I 1 !-t . W 1 1111 m Oltm an~. quotl'U Gt•orge De• :'11ohn·n:.childt a' sa~ 1111.( hi' \\a~ : · lhl' m1rldh·man ht•twl'l'n the late m ult1m1lhona1rl' oilman 11.L. llunt n •pn•sl·nllng utht•r rn lmen .md Let• ll;1rvc.v 0 :-.wald in tht• ,' t·onspir:IC'\ The lhl'orv of mlm;in llunt·~ m· \Olvl'mc•nt ·has hl'l'll advanced hl'forc hut nc\ c·r corroboralcd. Indicted in C~unty ~l~r~ng Ollm ~ms m;1dc the i.tatemenb • in pr<''>:. int<'I \ iC'ws. moi-.l fully in ,.. a n appcaranc<' on /\llC·TV's t 'Good Mo rning J\ml'rica" before l :-th edulC'd ll'i-t1mt111.v to the House , 1·om millt'l' o n as.;.ai.sinalions • suhcomm1ttt•c in v<'sl1~:ltinit the Kennedy as::..:1ssma.~ .. rnn Th'rcfl L<S~ A"nt(t'lt· ... YoutM whi1 allegl•dl) stagC'rl ,1 Sanla /\na mark<'t raid lh<1t r11,t thl' ltfr <1f a 61i n·ar-old woman la:.t M areh :1. "ere mdtl'tl•tl on m11rd1·r t·h;ir.i.:es Thut'sduy h~ the Orange County Grand .Ju ry Named a.'> clc•rendanl:-1n an in d1ctmcnt that lis ts Iii c:nunls ol murdf'r', attl•mplcd murder und armc'd robbcrv an• Samm1<' Oavid Dunn .fr. l ll. Mi chael Ramon Rrudttty, l~. anl:f Rili.scll Clydt' Capers. 16. ·it 1s alleg<'d that the trio burst inro the Santa Anu Food M url<et and used shot~uns to hl'rd the l 1 workers into a meal loekl'r Police said a m ember of the family that operates the market fired a pistol at the bandits short ly before lhe locker door was C'loscrl. . M_r~.__l~r Yl>~ !.-Au .• ~~~as.. :1(1ffi?G-arnT tier son :· f<en. 25. wounded In the resulting shotf(un blasts directed by a member or the trio. The three defendants wilf ba aratflned Tuesday in superior court. , . ·eemure Fails LOS ANGELES (AP> Theo City Council failed 11'1 n try Thurs · day to cenimre council member Dav<• Cunnlng hum for h1 ~ eritlclsm ()( his colleagues after the>)' voted lo OPJ>05<' nwndJlory hu11\ng in the <'•l.v i;chQOls T·b-c }"O"urftali~l :-.aid De, M o h ,(>n sc hil dl in a book11 rnanusrript "named CIA and FBI officials who :1ccording lo : him arc connl.'cll'cl with the Ken·,; n<'dY <issassinulion." Th<' journalis t s aicl he believes.' th<' story t'V<'n thoul(h he soid De CSee Jl-'K, Page A2) 1 Coas l \\'eatlaer C learing· and windy Saturday. l,ows tonight in 40s. lfiFths Saturday in mid to uppcr60s. INSIDE TODAY . A~1~.1~~~ire~to.r .Alan Arkin saOs he'1 no tyrant on the set. Jlis approach to d1rtcting u detailed m a story by tht Daily Piw t'1t l>enrti1t McLeUoh on Page Cl of the . Weekender. At VOUf ServicP ... 11 .... L, M. llo"' CAlll•r..ta Cll<itfl .. Ctmlo Crwnww• o .. , ...... ,, .. illlltWllll'-1!111 .. t.tl_. "'"*l<t .... ~­lllltflllt"loft l•tl•x Allflltfttltn at Mtlrlet.,. C6·t Mlitvlf~-e4 .. lllMtllf~ 44 OrtftttCoullly Al ""•'• •... 11............ us '"'" .... 'ltOM _ _., MJ Ttt..,hllfl • CS TllH\t" C .. t W .. llltr A4 Wkl•Hewt A4 ' l l ' -~-._,,......,. ~ -~~-------------~ ------- --""'----• ~ --_----~·. -. -~-~-------= -~..-- t • l " A2 DAILY PILOT s Fm!ay, Apff l I, 1977 $2 Billion Lawstiit Kin File for Victims of Jet Disaster ByTbeAasoclated Press $63 million for the ~~merican Insuranc~ sources said both The insurance bill for a via-and KLM jurn~~ l\that col Pan An:itrican and KLM a~e lion's worst disaster in which 577 lided on a runway in the Canary s1gnalor1es to agreements llimt- people .died could reach $240 Islands on Sunday, an estimated ing their liability for each . million, Londofl insurers say. Dul $137 million in damages to t.he . passenaer to $58,000 damages the first twodamnge suits filed in famllles of the dead and to m -and $17,000 to CC?ver legal ~osts. California on behalf of victims of ju red survivors, and an esllmat-But they s a 1 d . Amer 1 can the crash are demanding more ed $40 million on accident in· passengers are subJect to. a ~ ·~· than $2 billion. surance policies taken out by in· law that r.emoves the hm1t 1f The $240 miJUon total includes dlvidual victims. negl11ence 1~ shown. London ins urance broker , . Code Adopted Financial Discwsure Mmt ' • WASRfNGTO~ (At>)·~ ""ttl~~at'e 'Z'<l'oplect '(~ day a far-reaching code of ethics designed lo increase the accountability or the lawmakers, curtail conflicts of interest, and bols ter th~ public's confidence in Julian 'Fraser said if one of the pilots or ~ome other factor direct· ly connected with either or both of the alrljnes is found to be tu blame, compensation could be exceptionally high. Dutch officials inves t1gationg the collision have already con· ceded that the KLM pilot did not • · htvt pemfttu118'Af'~ lWt!'M~rt control tower for the lakeoflhe ·, h ad started. ~ Congress. ' The 86·9 vote followed two weeks of debate. A final amendment by Republican leader Howard Baker of Tennessee providing that the code would ex- pire March I. 198 1, was tabled. The sons of two Califo ia women killed in the collision f\led I a class-action s u1t 10 U.S. District l Court in Sal\ Francisco on Th~rs-Gentlemanly Gesture day demanding S6.5 million for ; each or the 30fl Californians kil}ed ~ or injured in the disaster. a lCJtal of $1,989.000 The defendants •rl' Pan American, KLM and the ' Boeing Copr., which built the 747 ~ jumbo jets. Comedian Mc Lean SlcvC'nson lent his coat :mm \'1t•Jo Country Club. Mrs. Orlan<lo to Mrs. Angie Orl;rndo of Dana Point. who hrought hl·r nlllL' du~ ·old son, Thoma~. t o was chilly "'hilc attending the Celebrity the golf tourney. Stevenson was pitted _C_h a_ll_e_ng_e_of_thc Sexes Thursday al_M_i_s_-___ a~r_a_in_s_·t_K_a_th_y_c_· r_o_s_b_y_, _B_i_ng_'s,....w_if_e_. ___ _ The code will require senators. top aides and employcs to make extensive annual disclosure of personal fin ances. It also will restrict their income from outside activities to 15 percent of their official salary. The House adopted a similar code several weeks ago. The da y b e fore, thr:ee daughters of a San Diego wo~n who was killed sued the t.wo airlines and Boeing for $12.5 ~·neath Bill Backers < In both houses. the code was strongly endorsed by Democratic and H.epublican leaders, who made it a priority trade-off for the $12,900 pay raise that took ef· f cct fi\)e weeks ago. million. A spokesm an ror Lll)yd 's •of • London said S23 million has a I r eady been paid to P."n American for the loss of "t s ·~ Face Tough Battle f: l o ~ ,,,,(;~ •H'f"'-1!'' ¥f ... ,. Delay Issued pla n e . Tpis incluQed 1H>}35 : t SACRAMENTO c p J ..... Death . ty b"'ill that would take effect im· '' · ·"'.,~rota~;;;;:. A.·•1" .. .._.fo'ol million from"ltii'tfsb flrtns, mdre penalty supporters have won an mediately instead of Jan. I Ex-Moonies Needed Space To Think SAN rR/\NCISCO <AP> In Actress' Guardian Case A two-week delay was ordered today in Orange County Superior Court action that could result 1n former actress ltila llayworth's affairs being taken over by the public guardian. Miss II ay"' orlh, who 1s con fined al lloa" Memorial llospilal in Newport Uc•u <·h. wu s represented at the brwf hl'aring before Judge Claude ~. Owens by attorney Leonard Monroe Judge Owens acce pted a numher of doctor:.· and in- vestigators' reports on Miss Hayworth's cond1t1o n and or- dered them scaled as confiden- tial pending the hearing April 15. The petition that will be argued then states that M 1ss II ayworth whose real name 1s Marg.tnlll Cansino, 1s "gr:1vt•ly d1:.ahl~ a r esult of mental disorder/ It obo points 1111! lhut lhl• puhl11 gu::ird1an 1s l'mp<m 1•11•tl lo tukt' OH:r the aff:11rs of Jll\0111• "'ho has hl·<·ome a c•hrn1111· alr·nh11l1c Thl' <:ountv tltUllsl'l s t>frf!·t• took cnnst·n .1t111n oil lllJn Jl lht• request nf Dr .James ~ti nt·r of Hoag llosp1tal II<' ha., h.-1·11 treating Miss Ila' w<H th .... 111·t• she entcreci the f.1<•il1t ~ Boy's Severed Arm Replaced NASH\'JLLE. T~nn 1 \1'1 David l~nn Jackson. l!t. 1s 1n satisfactory con1ht1110 tcxlu) :1rtt•r a team of surgl'<ms 11•1mplantcd his arms which "'en· c hopped off by Calling sheet melJI 111 a 11m· m lne accident Surgeons from Louis ville anrl Nash ville worked for 10 hours Thursda1 at Lou1sv1lle's Jewish Hospital to n•1mplant Jdck~nn·s severed arms J e r r y L c t' n u n c a n . 2 5 • Elmwood, Tenn , ''as ul:.o listed In satisfactory cond1t100 at Bap- tist Hospital her e after losin~ hi s rlaht arm in the acci<knt Thurs day at the New Jers<'y Zinc Mine Co. shaft In Gordonsville, Trnn However , a Haptis l Hospit al spokesman said Duncun 's in juries were too severe lo try re implantation. Ol.i,NO! COAST DAILY PILOT ::.r.=.~~~.·.·r,:.~.=:::::;;.~ QNn.t lll1\10U9'I ... C•Mtt•"Y -....., .. ., rd1i~ •t• ,_,.u~ Moftd•• '"'""~" """• •or <•,•• •w. ,,. •• ,..,.,. s...-... 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C•'""I U t• =r.;..ii.:~.:e ,,_.My "'tllla•f ( • _.._D._ than $.1.7 million from 93 fo'rench easy victory in lhl· Mate Senat('. • The bill <1:lso fol'l's <1 likely companies and the r est from but they still ha\'c the toughes t roadblock m t he A..:.sembly A few days fre e or "mindconlrol" was all two formtr members of Rev~ Su n Myung Moon's Unification Church say they needed before leaving the church. JFK ••• Mo hre ns childt vacillated between insisting it was true and saying he made it up to s tll the book . De !\lohrenschildt apporently shot himself to death Tuesdoy a f. ternoon in Palm Beach, Fla .. ac- cording to officials, hours after a House Committee on assassina- tions investigator tried lo contact him for an interview. The journalist gave only hig hlights of his story in the press interviews, saying he wants to :-.di the full story. He said in the ABC interview he had no idea why Texas oilmen would conspire to kill Kennedy and repeated several limes that he was o nly quoting De Moh renschildt on the story. In a n interview with NBC, Qltmans. said that in addition to ....tie oilmen a trucking firm ex· ecutive was involved. Ke said, the a nti-Castro Cubans thought they had a debt to setUe with Kenntdy for allegedly betraying them at the Ba> of Pigs invasion of Cuba 'Whal Mr. De Mohrenschildt said was that Mr. Oswald was acting al his guidance and his in· ~l ru ctions.·· Oltmans said. .Mr. De Mohrenschildt in- dicated to me very strongly that his ties upwards were towards I I L . Hw1t," Oltmans said," ... and downstairs they ~ere going to Lee Harvey Oswald . ' The Warren Commission con- cluded that Oswald assassinated Kennedy acting alone and that ther e was no conspiracy. T he JOUr n a li st~sa id De Mohrenschildt never I( new exact. Iv who killed Kenned y because Os wald and an unspecified number of Cuban gunmen were supposed lo be at the scene of the .tssasstnation De Mohrenschildt. a Rui;"ian- l)()rn j!eolo~l!ll. wa" a friend or Oswald and his "' 1fc . ~1unn.i. hut lhl' W<1rrcn Comm1si.wn con l'luded after mtcrv1e "' in~ him for hours lh'& he was not mvolvcct in lht• a<.sassination In Palm li<'ach, F'la . where De ~tohrenschildt was found dead, a police o(ficial said a briefcase contamm1t his papers was seized and would be turned over to the committee. · 'Thl' contents of the letters Is somt.>thing I simply am not going to get into." said Sheriff's Lt. Richard Sheets. "I'm not in a position to evaluate their im· porlancc. That's for the commit· tee in Washington to do. .. For a ll I know, they could be the key to what everybody has been looking for since the as- s a ss inalion and frankl y, I'm more than a little surprised that the committee· hasn't contacted me about what we lound in De Mohrenschildt's room. I haven't heard one word from the com- mittee." Later, a spokesman for the commiltee~aid the papers would be picked up today. Missile a Dud VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE CAP) -An lnveaUaaUon was under way today to find out why a Navy BOMARC mlslle f alled shortly after takeoff, a Navy 11pokesmPp said. North Ameri can companie". part of their battle a head of Crinilinal Justice Commlitee, most of them in the Cniled them although U\ere are ways of eet- States. The upper house upproved a "liflB a. bi!l to tbe floor without "Because of the high concen· capital punishment bill Thursday ·, 'COmm1lf.e~ approval. trallon of risk 10 such cases, in· on a 29.10 vot e. s cnrlini.: it to the '(,Jol'l)mtttee ch~lrman Ke~ surance had be to be spread Asscmblv. "hi·rt· till· nn-asurc's Maddy. ( R•FresnoJ, sat.cl 'l'huf's - w o r Id w 1 de.·· lh c Lloyd 's author ag rcl·d that ckalh penalty 1 d"3y ~ thought the. Coplmittee spokes man said. oppoi.ition ii. stronger was dlvl~ed 5.4 agamst a death KLM is collcctm~ s.io m1lhon peoaltyb11l, but would suppdtt a ror its 747, which w~1s newer than "J think 1t will be more <lif· life-without-parole measure'. the Pam American plane The f1 c ult ," s aid S<'n G eorg(' • · Ma d(iyplansto havethecom- London insurance marlcct is lia· DeukmcJi:in 1 H Long lkach) rrilfi_t'e coJ\&,ider the Deukmejlan ble for about 40 pert>cnl. and thr · bUI April lJ. when It is scheduled rest wos d1v1<lt·<l l'qually arno11g 0 1\1·1·onh11g Lo 1\1>-.11(•1all'rl Prt•!-.s to vote on Assembly death penal· insurance compan y pools in inten11•ws. n 11111al pun1shmc·11t l \' mt'<.1surcs Scandinavia, ~w1lzer land and hacker:. arP sllll -.11( votl·s fro111 ·Thi.' tk11km1·11an btll was in The Netherl and~, a British broker hav1ng11l1c two·th1rds maJOrtl\ trodul.'t•d afte r Lhc stall' SuprNne reported they need in the low1•r housl' Court rulC'd last OeccmlJer that f')>ona Page A l DOCTOR ... key prosecution" ilnc's SLocum was in Supe11or ('uun for prctncil cict1011 in a Cl\ ii case when Costa l\te:..:.i police a r resl(•d him for the alleged murder of his bu by daughter. Cynthia Thal lawsuit in\'oh·ed his de· mands for S6 m~IJ11111 111 damagei. rrom Santa J\na 1>nlH·c for rn - JUrics 11101C'lt!d on hi!> hcind dur- 111g u 1966 shootout wit h officers that sll'mmcd fro m a domesti t lh spute with hi-. \\Ire Fern Returns Home; Police Expect Peace A Huntington Beach man who has u green thumb fingered " the ft sus pect 1n t he disap· pear:ince of his pr12e Boston fern Thursday, s ay i><>l1ce who are keepinl? un eye on the alleged culpr1t loduy. He told the desk officer he had a f!Ood lead on the vanis hed plant's whereabouts b~cause he was looking at it m the"front win- dow or u neighbor's home direct- ly across the ~treet, as he talked. It will takt• 5 1 1.iol1•s 111 lhl' 80 seat /\ssc·mblv to ,,, l'l'l'ldl' (;uv Edmund Uru~1·n .Ir ·.., prom1s<.>d veto or to ap1>1 o' t· .1 dt'o1lh pt•n:.il Limited Nuke Liability Nixed In U.S. Court WASJll N\.TON 1AJ>1 1\ la" l1m1ling po"'t.'r t·11mp;1n1t•:..' 11 a h1hty for ont• 11udt•ar at:cident to S5s0 mlll>on 1s unl'ons titu· tional. according to a federal dis- trict court rulin~. The ruling by Jud~e James B. McMillan of the Western District of North Carolina dN·lured the Price-Anderson Act an un- constitut1onal dcpri vawm of pro· perty without due process. The decision. if perm itted to stand, would raise major doubts about the future of atomic enerr{Y and would leave nuclear power compani es open to unlimited liability claims Congress passed the Price· Anderson Act in 1957 when the lhen-fledj!hng nuclear r)ower in· dustry contended it could not get unlimited hab1htv accid ent in- surance al u prict,-1t could afford. Cahfornrn 's thn•e-vcar-old decith penall~ law did not mec•l l 's Supn•mc Court gu1del111t·s The pro1)()sed new law would <1llow t:ap1tul punis hment for 16 c rim t!s. including treason. murder ror hire. m ultiple murder. torture murder . killing a police officer and murder com· milted during l>C\'Cral other crimes But unlike the old law. the bill wdbld allow a jury to 11nposc h fo m prison ~·ithout parole instead of d eath if it dec1d<'d th al m1ti gat mg circumstances, ~uch as a de fendant's age, warranted 1t The 29-10 vote wus two more than t.he two-thirds majortl) needed for passage or lo override a veto. But DeukmeJ1an s aid there was no assurance thnt the Senate would override Brown, who says he opposes capital punishment as a "matter of cons- cience." Gray Davis, Brown's chief of staff, said Tuesday that the Democratic governor would lob· by ag:.iini.l an override. but he added that most legislator~ pro· bably had made up their minds. During the emotional. nearly two-hour Senate debate, bill sup- porters contended that ccip1tal punishment would deter at least som e potential murderers . n ut critics said there were studies that showed it would not affect murder rates. Barbara Underwood, 25, and Leslie Brown, 24, re· nounced membership In t h e co ntr overs ial "Moonie" sect just a few d ays after put In thelr parents' cui;tody for a .month. Additiona lly . "depro- gra mmN" .Jeffrey Scales said Thur!-ldct> that J ae· quclinc Katz. 21. also dc- l'ldl•d to leavt> lhe chuich From Page A J TAX .•. this yc•ar To <·ontmue such re- batei., voters in 1978 would be polled on a constitutional amend- m ent to a llow tax roles to be split It would freeze the proportion of propcrt~ taxes so that r e- s1d(·11ces account for one.third and other property two-thirds. Loc<1I go\'ernment progrnms would bl• able to grow generally with thl' local cost of living. As semblvman Drown said the plan "meets the criteria oullined by the governor for targeted re- lie f to those who need he lp the most. without a general state tax incre<1!-le." There was no immediate com- ment from the governor 's office. An aide said Gov. Brown had jusl , received a draft and would take several days to study it. Report Studied CA llSON CITY, Nev. CAP) - Nevada Ally. Gen. Robert List refused Thursday lo confirm or deny a report that the FBI con- cluded a controvers ial "Mormon -w1 II" of Howard Hughes is a fake. Investigator s contact ed the suspected neighbor, who protest- ed his,innocence loudly but final· ly surrendered the fern in the in· tereste or neli.:hborhood peace. OUR 20th ANNIVERSARY IN COSTA MESA Polic<' said they anticipate the problem will resolve itseH because the fern abduction sus- pect al the time wus l0<1ding up his cnr and u trailer to move away. Officials • Mop Up Spill VENTIJRA <AP> -State Fish a nd Game officials worked Thursday to clean up 25,000 gallons of fuel oil that leaked into the Ve ntura River from the USA Petrochem plant in Wes t Ven- tura. ~ The leak was dl11covered com- ing from a hairline crack in an eight-inch pipeline early Wednes- day. An earthen dam was placed temporarily across the river and much of the oil was sucked up by vacuum tankers. Cleanup work was s upe rvised by Fish and Game officials. NOTICE!! IF YOU WISH. WE WILL PRE-MEASURE, THEM, WHEN YOU COME IM WE CAN GIVE YOU EXACT PRICES ••• THERE IS HO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE. ------THROUGH APRIL 9th--........ --- SPECIALS! DRAPERY • LINOLEUM* ·ARMSTRONG, CONGOUUM, GAF CARPETING SPECIALS! SELECTED QUALITIES 011 lllVEN, CUSTOMWEAVE, LEES. WALTHS, ALEXANDER SMITH, EVANS-II.ACK, ETC. p....,·p_,,eAJ 'KING OF CON MEN'. • • JUDGE WILLIAMS noted that O'Brien had a long- record of such frauds. He described him as an "artist In the field of commercial paper." ' . Despite his superior court sentencing, O'Brien is still wanted by federal authorities who plan to try him for his alleged rolo in the counterfeiting or $20 bills. 1663 PLACEN TIA AVENUE • COSTA M A. CAllF, 9'16'17 • PHONE 6'6·A838 -6'46·2355 " ' L VOL. 70, NO. 91,-4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES SACRAMENTO CAP)-Cities and counties could impo~e local income laxes and renters and homeowners could collect 1$712 mUHon in cash payments in a wide-ranging tax reform package drafted in the s tate As- sembly. The $950 million package, which would provide SlOO million more in immediate property tax relief t.han a rival plan backed by Feeling Fo•lisla Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.. has been drafted by t.he. AssembJy Revenue and Taxation Commit- tee. Assemblyman Willie Brown. committee chairman, canceled a briefing on the plan for Republican members of the As· sembly Thursday when he learned that tbe GOP caucus was open to the public and press. Copies were leaked to the press. Bill Knight, princip'al of Costa Mesa's Paularino School, arrived early to do a little paperwork -and round more than he could ha ndle. Oh weU. April Fool's Day comes but once a year. C~ntroversy Tops es·a Co11ncil List· By STEVE MITCHELL Of IM O••ly """' lt•I• ~ Costa Me11a council members ace several controver'\tal itcms Monday nif.(ht, rang in~ from a re· commendation that no new Boys .Club buildinJ: be built on the wc<;t aide t.o an attorney's requt~t to build his home on ~olf cour~c land. The public meeting will h~~in al 6:30 p.m. 1n council cham~n.. 77 F air Dnvc. Boys Club of the Harbor Area Former Mate . Humed After 'Flame Out,' I, An effort to rekindle a 30-ycar· old name nppatently s puttered out Thur~ay in Jluotlngton Beach, police said today. Officers reached that con- clusion after taking a malicious rnbchief report from a woman who found her car with its win- dows smashed, its tires slashed and maple syrup poured into its cas tank. She explained that the m an she divorced 30 years ago also wa· atissing in the wake or the mis ct,lef committed outside her home. OlOcer Dennis Branch said the •Oman explained that after all Jboae years, she and her former lllouse began corresponding and ••covered the old chemistry was .-orking again. ''lte finally came out here from f'lorlda to try and work Wngs out so they could aet back t.oaether," said a police depart- ment spokesman. ''They decided to live together on a trial buit, but she could on- ly tafce blm for two days and told tilm to split." t.he invesUaator added. No dama1e esthnate was available tor \ho twice .. tlaUlusloned dlvorcee's battered . ~ .. o fficials now say projected school enrollment in the next five ycurs indicates that a facility on the west side of town would not be Justified or Konom1cally advisa- ble A The eounc1l was asked last month to help find a suitable location for a clubhouse to replace the central branch at 596 Center Street. Cou0<'1lmen also will hear Hun· tington Beach attorney Phillip Bush's request for a general plan change for 1.2 acres of land at the !IOUth end or the Mesa Verde Country Club golf course Pla nning comm 1ssioners turned down that request last February aft er hearmg from an- ~ ry Mesa Verde homeowners who called lhe plan a dangerous ' precedent for the city. <See COUNCIL, Page AU Job Seroree .. Relocates u·s hard enou1h for young people to get a job, but Harbor Area youths have an additional pro- blem; finding the recently relcx:ated Youth Emplo1· mentService (YES). YES has moved lo a new location al 542 19th Street, Costa Mesa, and director CaTolyo Sweetland says conlusl~ has caused busi- ness to droo nearly so per- cent. As a result, there are numeroua part·time and rulJ.tlme jobs waiting for Costa Mesa and Newport Beach job-seekers agea 14-22. There la DO fee for this community supported service. YES offices are op n Monday through Friday froni 1lo5p.m. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Brown, a San Francisco Democrat, said it is s till an "in- ternal working document." But in a cover letter with the draft, he said the plan "represents a con- . census legislative package for bomeowner and renter property tax reform." The package would: -Allow county boards or supervisors to vote to impose a 1 to 5 percent income taic and city councUs to vote an additional 10 percent levy. The local taxes would be col- lected by the state as· a "pig- gyback" charge on slate income taxes, and then the money would be returned to the local govern- ments. 75 percent for property tax relief and 25 percent for gov· ernment programs. -Set higher incQme taxes on California's wealthy. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1977 -Limit growth of local proper· ty taxes by putti"g caps on new local spending. ~ Allow local go"ernmenls to split tax rates so business proper· ty would be assessed at a higher rate than residential property. -.-Impose a statewide property tax on businesses to help the state take over virtually all local welfare and Medi-Cal costs. The plan is proposed in two , I Tooay' Closlnl N.Y.Steek C TEN CENTS phase/i. Tbe,. lellslature could authorize the $712 million in re· bates to rentera"and hom~wners this year. To continue such re· bates, voters in 1978 would be polled on a constitutional amend· ment to allow tax roles to be split. It would freeze the proportion of property taxes so that re- sidences account for one·third and other property two-thirds. • Teacher Pact Reached But Details Are Kept From Public By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Ol llW 0•11• ,.llot Sl•ll A tentative contract agree· m ent has been reached between Newport-Mesa t each e r s and di s tr ic:t n egotiators, a district spokesman said today. But neither teacher r epresen:" talives nor district officials will reveal the contents of the pro· posed contract until teachers vote on the matter. The dis trict's l.250·plus teachers. represented by the Newport-M esa Education Onistian Syinbols To Remain By"RA YMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol 1"-O•llr ,.,._, St•tl Huntington Be~!d, Union Wgh School District trustees voted 3 to 2 Thursday to take no action against tortill~ chip vendor Sam Giesy who prints a Christian symbol and motto on his pro- duct's Ingredient label. Trustees also voted 4 lo 1 to formulate a policy restricting what all hiih school cafeteria ve ndors shall print on their pro- duct packaging. Giesy is the target or a Hunt- ington Beach attorney who claims t.he symbol and motto are "1Hegal as it violates the con- stitutional provision mandating a separation_ or c~urch and state." The attorney, Sidney Koperberg, 10121 Stoneybrook Drive. said toda¥ he has "no farther plans" as a result or the board's Thursday action. He said he still believes the district is sanctioning a "patently illegal and orrensive act" through the chip sales. .. Kuperberg said, "I'm disap- pointed. But I don't, know the meaning of the 'board's action. I have tos~ the policy." (See VENDOR, Page A2) ACTOR 'UVED' UFE OF JESVS British actor Robert Powell , who plays tiUe role in "J esus of Nazareth, .. reflects on how pe rformance has affected hiJ> life. The powerfully movlnc portrayal ot the life of Christ is being shown on NBC-TV in two three-hour segments on Sunday nights of Easter Week. April 3 and 10. Stones, Page AlO. (NMEA ), must now either ratify or reject the proposed 1976· TI contr ac t packaRe . N MEA members are slated to vote April 11. Tentative agreemt.>nl was re· ached Wednesday afternoon following round·lhe-clock metft- angs between negotiators and a mediator from the state Educa- tion Employment Relations Board. The tentative agreement br· ings to an end the impasse declared March 9 over teacher requests for higher pay. binding arbitration in future grievance proceedings and changes district . policies governing the transfer or teachprs between schools. If teachers choose not to accept the lent alive contract provisions. negotiators for both s ides will re· turn to the bargaining table. T eachers arc seeking a 13 per- c•nt pay raise over the next two years. The district's last publicly announced offer was nine per- cent. NMEA officials bave stressed a need for bmding arbitration in post-contract grievances filed by either side. The district wants 'King of Con Men' • Draws .. Long Tenn Oe,cribed during his Orange ~ounty Superior Court trial as ''the king of the con m en" Henry Leroy O'Brien drew a string of sentences Thursday that could keep him in state pris9nfor as long as 34 years: But O'Brien, 44, seemed quite unperturbed by the sentences meted by Judge Kenneth Williams. WALKING FROJ\1 the courtroom fl.anked by two jail deputies.; he sto pped at the door a nd asked Judge Williams with a smile. "Don't I get credit for the time I've already served in jail?" Judge Williams s hook his head in disbelief and motion«:.d the offic~rs t~ take. O'Brien.away. <See i()NG, Page A?) Doctor, Ex-con, To. Renew Practice ByT0~1 BARLEY ot ,,,. O•llv ,.1101 Stitt , Or. Wesley Garner Slocum. lhe former Costa Mesa physician who was sent lo state prison for bilking the slate's Medi-Cal system of an estimated $200,000. is being allowed to practice medicine again. A board of medical examiners placed Slocum, 50, on fi ve years' probation after noting that he haq served 26 months of tbe state prison term of one to 10 years im- posed three years ago in Orange County Superior Court. He was released from prison in January. Slocum told the board he planned to resume the practice he formerly maintained in Santu Ar\a. "There is a strong demand in the community to have him re- turn to practice there,·· the board's opinion notes. Judge Harmon G. Scoville sent Slocum to prison in April 1974 after the physician was convict· ed on 22 counts or fraud in his s ubmission of Medi-Cal claims for patients who never received treatment from him. It was his third Super ior Court trial. Slocum was acq_u1tted in the sam e courtroon in 1970 on murder charges filed after Costa Mesa police alleged that he killed and dismembered his infant daughter and stuUcd her re- mains in a freezer at his Mesa Verde home. !See DOCTOR, Page A2) Cellege Torched HOLLY SPRINGS, Miss. (AP) -The administration building of Rust College -its roof, steeple and attic gutted by a deliberately -set fire -lopms over a nearly· deserted campus today. Rusrs 842 students were ordered off campus on Thursday after the fire. which broke out during a protest or administration policies and the reappointment as coJ1e1e presidentofOr. W. A. McMillan. 'End of ~rgtaRel't' Trnde~u Bops Wife? WASftlNGTON (AP) -Stories claiming that Margaret Trudeau received a punch ln the eye from her husband, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. ha\le hit Canadian newapapers, tbe W ashlnlton Sl•r reported today. The dispatch from Ottawa said t.be ltOI")' ~t t.he punch in the e)'e bad citctdated as rumor in Ottawa foe more lb•n a week. The aupposed Incident ls re- ported to have occurntd March lS after Mrs. Trudeau's trip to Toronto to see the Rolling Stone• rock f~P and ~er subsequent .travels to New York, lhe story Hid. The atorf u were fof1owed late uu. w• br ;.,.,na ta.at the Trudeaus were plannlng • separation, but the prim e minister has rerused to com- ment, the story said. The cliapatch also said: -Trudeau leaves W edncsday ror Berkeley, Calif., and after that plans a 10-day vacallon. but hh1 omce will not say whether t\ls wile will ac:compal\f him. -The vacation ls beini described by &0me newap~rs as a last-dltch attemp\ lo J>Jtc:h up the marriage. -Mrs. Trudeau reportedly told at leut el•ht persOM lbal she ind he.r husband b1d an atfl.I• menl which ended with bcr bein• on tho ~~Mnc en\f or ~ shot in Ul••ye . -Mn. Trudeau has been seen since the reported incident wear- ing sunglas$ea, bul DO one claims to have teen an actual black eye. Mrs. Trudeau watched a private showing 'OJ the new mov- ie. "Black Sunday!' ln New York on Wednesday night and s~ed In the clt.y at the apartment of Princess Yasmin, the daughter of Rlta Hayworth and All Khan, lhe New York Post reported lo· doy. The 1>0St said the princess and Mn. Ttudeau wen plannina a c.tlp to t.os Angeles wh~e Rollini Stonea muaiclan Ron Wood Is st•ylng and working on a record· l"'leMion.· advisory arbitration in which the board of education would have the final say on any recommen- d a ti on from an independent arbitrator. Teachers also have expressed unhappiness over the district's transfer policy which they say gives Superintendent John Nicoll the power to transfer teachers to another local school at will. Nicoll has said this power is necessary since declining enroll · ment and impending closures or district schools will require the shuffling of some teachers lo meet district needs. JFK Death Plot Jjnked To Suicide WASHINGT-ON CAP) -A Dutch journalist has quoted the potential House investigation • witness who apparently com· milted stfreide this week as say- ing a conspiracy of Texas oilmen and anti-Castr o Cubans as- sassinated President JCennedy:· · In press interviews today, the journalist, Willem Oltmans, quoted George de Mohrenschlldt as saying he was the middle· man betw ee n the late multimillionaire oilman H. L. Hunt representing other oilmen and Lee Harvey Oswald in the conspiracy. The t.heQry o(oilrnan ijup_l'~j11·. volvement has been advanced before but never corroborat~. The journalist testified for more than three hours today at a closed session oC the House Com· mittee on Assassinations sub- committee on t.he Kennedy as- sassination. He told newsm en afterwards that he testified that Loran Hall, a Cuban exile, told him in a taped interview that he was offered $50,000 in the office of oilman Lester Logue to assassinate President Kennedy. Five or six other people were present at the lime, according to 01tmans. Oltm .. ans also said he gave the subcommittee the n ame and photograph o( a C uban be believes was involed in the as- sassination. He did not say what <•videncc he had for that aner- tion. The ne ws m an had already given his basic story before lhe testimony ln several press In- terviews, most fully on ABC-TV'.s "Good Mornlng America." Coast Weather Clearing and windy · Saturday. Lows tonJght in 40s . Highs Saturday in tnld to upper 605. • c TO PRACTICE AGAIN Dr. Wesley G. Slocum l'ro. Page A J DOCTOR ••. The grisly discovery by mov. ing men led to his arrest and a trial in which his wife wa:. the key prosecution witness Slocum was in Superior Court for pretrial·action in a civil case when Costa Mesa police ;1rrc~tcd him for the alle~cd murder of his baby daughter. Cynthia. That lawsuit involved his de· mands for $6 million in damages from Santa Ana police for in- juries inflicted on his hand dur· ing a 1966 shootout with Officers that stemmed from a domestic dispute with his wife. Unemployment Rate Declines Nationw ide WASHINGTON (AP) The nalions's unemployment rate dipped from 7.5 lo 7.3 perc~nt m Marc h as a half·mitlion Americans found JOhs and f<i t· tories recalled workers from energy.spawned layoffs, the gov t:rnmcnt said today. Labor Department analysts said the improvement indicated that the ill effects of the severe winter weather a nd related energy shortages had only a tern porary effect on the economy. The March jobless rate was at the same level as in January. It rose two-tenths of a pcr~ent 1n February largely because of layoffs related to the un precedented cold. ·to!· The administration hopes to re· duce the jobless rate lo about 6.5 percent by year's end. rt stood at el~ht percent last November. The Labor Department gave this breakdown of unemploy ment in various wo r ker categories in March: -Adult men. 5.4 per~ent, down from 5.8 in .January. Adult women, 7.2 percent. un<-hanged. ·-Teenagers. 18.8 percent, up from 18.5. -Wh.ilt:s, 6.6, down from 6. 7 m January. -Blacks and other minorities, 12. 7 percent, down from 13 t. -Blue collar worker-s. 8.4, d own from 8. 7. • -While collar workers, 4.7, up from4.6. The rate for person!! heading households. who are regarded as the family breadwinner, dechned from 4.9 to 4.6 percent. · 'Loat City' Uncovered SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Joseph Mirabile was jogging along the beach when lluddenly he spotted slabs of granite and marble tombstones slicking out or lhesan~ "It was sort of ~cary," Mirabile said Thursday. Some of the stones, apparently uncovered by the wind, dated to the 18608. ORANOI COAST c I •1!11tiUIte1 I ..,......._ CMtt °""' ~•i.t. w1111~.~ •H -· ~iWN.W\ .-,., •.• tliWflilltf'llCSIW.._~.,.. (MM """'"'lfWJC~•nv '-""*'•ll'Clilt_,,.,~ ""91"""'41 Mtftd•• tM-...-flfi'My lcw Cb\t• ..... -· .. ~-. _.....,.. ..... ,., ..... ... ,,. "•"••· h·•ln•, , .... ..-c-. V•H•v lllM "-.. e(lllleulllC..•I °'""""'-'•di llOn It -·-~tl••MY\ -~y\ 1,,. ., __ .............. IM...,1 h •l-DO ""°" ll•Y J(....C. °"'"'Mt ... C.llf-·~ ·-... -.. """' .. ~, -""'*'""" J~tl •.ewrto-r • ~~ldo~l•M0.....11 ........ T-UltM•ll ldU•r ~ ... ~ OIWtH ..... _ Ill(-~. -a.111" ... u ... ...,, .. y,_ • By The AaocbW Pren The insurance bill for avia. lion's worst disaster in which 577 people died could reach $240 million, London insurers say. But the first two damage suits filed in California on behalf of victims oC the crash are demanding more than $2 billion. ' The 1240 miUlon total Includes $63 m'imon for the Pan American and KLM jumbo jets that col- lided on a runway in the Canary Islands on Sunday, an estimated $137 million •n damages to· ~he Cam ilies of the dead and to in- jured survivors, and an estimat· ed $40 million on accident in- COunty Man Leaps Five Floors (It CSF Early reports indicate that an instructional television techni· cian who leaped from a fifth-noor balcony at Cal State Fullerton to· day is in "extremely critical" condition. t\ccord1n~ to John Millen of the Uni versity's news bureau. lhc 27 .>car-old unidentified techn1 c1an survived his 8:45 a.m. jump from the Humanities Building balcony and was gi\"en emergen· cy treatment al the scene. llowevl'r, Millen said.' the ap· parent swc1de bent man suffered multiple fractures ~d cxtenl!1ve loss of blood. lie wa~ 'tpken to Placentia· Linda. Hospital. Millen reported the man was •.alone on the balcony when he jumped but that witnesses said h e shoute,d something as he hurtled feet first down to the pavement. He aisosaid <A woman student a few feet from where the man Cell suffered shock and is being treat- ed in the university's medical facility Mill en said the lechnician 's boss. Dr. Allen Zcltzer, said the man had been despondent re· ccntly because of app,al'ent romantic <lifliculties. f'ro• Pa~ A J CHIP VENDOR ..• Trustee Doris Allen. Don !\I acAllisler and Ralph Bauer, al- lendmg his last meet.mg as a ·bo~1rd member, voted lo take nh aclion against the chip vendor Board President Helen Dille and Trus tee Zita Wessa sought o review of all labels on foods sold through \'Cndiniz machines on d1l!trtct campuses. The proposed policy failed on a 2 to 2 vote with an abstention by Mac Allister. The proposed policy to restrict, food package printing will be drafted b y district ad · m inistrators. M acAllister said the policy would "not be censorship" but onlv be a "condition of buying and selling" in the district. The district's --fegal counsel, Dave Larsen, told the board it can tell a vendor "what he can or cannot do in respect to sellin~ his productto the district." Said Larsen, ''If the distnrt finds certain advertising of· fensive. it is up to the district to decide 1f it will buy the product. No one has the right to sell to the district." ' But Larsen also said Giesy's Christian motto "does not violCllC the First Amendment" of the 8111 of R 1~hts "in any way " Larsen told the board the ven· dor "is not merchandising re· lig1on in any way. but the district has no contractual obligation with him." Meanwhile. Giesy, 23. a former Marina High School student, sat in disgust as the board voted. "Thev have tried td attack me from all different angles," said the young Huntington Harbour businessman. .. l believe the proposed policy is aimed .a,.t my product label," said Giesy. Giesy's tortilla chip ingredient label includes an ichthus, an an· cienl Greek, fish-like symbol for Christ. and a motto which reads: "S.A.M. Foods. A Christian com- pany dedicated to a new life through Christ. "Their policy had better be consistent with every other pro· duct sold in the school distticl." said Giesy. Giesy's chips are sold to about 3.000 students per week at all dis· trict campuses except Edison High School. The food vendor pointed to a kosher label on a juice product sold throughout the district. Board President Dille told trus t ees. "We could drop I G iesy's product'> a month from now if we consider it not to be nutritious." Actress' Guardian Court Date Delayed A two-week delay was ordered today in Orange County Superior Court action that could result in former actress Rita Hayworth's aHairs being taken over by the public guardian Miss Hayworth, who is con- fined al Hoag Memorial Hospital 1n Newport Beach , wa s represented at the brief hearing before Judge Claude l't1. Owens by attorney Leonard Monroe. Judge Owens accepted a number or doctors' an~ in- vestigators' reports on Miss tlayworth's condition and or- dered them sealed as confiden- tial pendJng the hearini April 15. The petition that will be argued then states that Miss Hayworth whose real name is Margarita Cansino, Is "gravely disabled as a result of mental disorder." It also points out that the public guardian is empowered to take over the affairs o~ anyone who has become a chronic alcoholic. The county counsel's omce took coftservatlon action at the request of Dr. James Miner of Hoag Hospital. He has been treating Miss Hayworth .since she entered the facility. 'Iliorny Bill Seen SACRAMENTO <A P ) -Tbe cactus bill is on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s desk. Given 10 . ..0 final approval by the Aasembly Thurs- day. the bill would require anyone transportin1 five or more- desert plants to have them tagged lo prove they weren't stolen from private or public land. F ..... Pllfle AI 'KING OF CON MEN'. • • Looking at O'Brien's multiple convictions of grand theft, concealing stolen property and con- spiracy Judge Williams had earlier told the def en- danl: "ll I were a banker I wouldn't sleep nights with you around. "YOU'RE JUST TOO good and I think you were born dishonest. You're a lovable scamp, Mr. O'Brien, but you're sliJ> going to prison for a long lime." O'Brien's convictions stemmed from the role he played in the then. of 17 rolls or microfilm records Crom the county tax collector's office in April, 1975. It was alleged during the tcial that O'Brien and Alfred Edward Adams, 44, planned to use the tax re· cords and a stolen check encoder to produce phony payroll checks JUDG~ WILUA.MS noted that O'Brien had a long. record of such frauds. He described hf m as an .. artist in the fieid of commercial paper.,, Despite his superiOT court sentenclnf, O'Bl'ten lt stJll wanted by f9deral authorities who plan to try him for his alleged role in the coun\erf el Ung of $20 b\lla. ·- aurance policies taken out by m· dividual victims. Insurance sources said both Pan American and KLM are signatories to agreements limit· ing their liability for each passenaer lo SSS,000 damages . and $17,000 to cover legal costs. But they sald .Ameri ca n · passengers are subject to a U.S. law that removes the llmJ!a if negligence is shown. London insurance broker Julian Fraser said \f one or the pilots or some other.factor direct· ly connected with either or both of the airlines 's found to be to blame, compensation could be exceptionally high. Dutch officials invesligat1ong the collision have already con- ceded that the KLM pilot did not have permission from the airport control tower for the takeoff he had started. The sons of two California women killed In the collision riled a class-action suit in U.S. District Court In San F'ranc1sco on '.Thurs· day demanding $6,5 million ror each of the 306 Californians killed or injured in the dba::.tcr. a t6tal of $1,989,000. The defendants are Pan American. KLM and the Boeing Copr .. which built the 747 jumbo jets. The day before, th ree daughters of a San Diego woman who was killed sued· the two airlines and Boeing for $12.5 million. A spokesman for Lloyd's of London said $23 million has already been paid to Pan American for the loss of its plane. This included $10.35 million from British flrm·s. more than $3.7 million from 93 French companies and the rest from North American eompanies. most of them in the United States. "Because of the hiE:h concen· lration or risk in :-.uch cases. in· s urance had be to be spread worldwide.·· the Llo)'d 's spokes'!Yln sa1<l KLM is collecting $40 million for its 747, which was newer than the Pam American plane. The London insurance market is lia· ble for aboul 40 percent, and the rest was divided equally among insurance company pools in Scandinavia. Switzerland and The Netherlands, a British broker reported. f'ro• Page AJ COUNCIL ... Bush contends he only wants lo build his own home on the site, located near the golf course driv- ing range. In other action, the council will consider adopting an urgency measure prohibiting all future public storage garage projects in the city. That measure was recom· mended by the city's Planning Com mission in action earlier ;.rus week. The council also will conduct a public hearing concerning rezon- ing about four blocks of residen- tial units on the city's west side from high density development to medium density. The area involved in the pro- posed rezone Includes abollt JOO lots between Hammon '1nd 19th Streets on the north and south, and Pomona and Placentia A venues on the east and west. o.41• flllet St .......... BOY SCOUTS STACK WATER-SAVING KITS Spencer Kuhn, 12 (left), J ohn Roberts, 11 Mesa Youth Clubs . Join Water Saving Harbor Area youngsters will be handing out empty plastic bot- tles and dye tablets to Costa Mesa County Watt•r D1str.ict customers next week 111 an effort to save one billion gallon:. of water this year Boys Club and Girls Club mem- bers will be distributing about 4,000 of the water conservation kits to district water users free of charge, accor ding to district manager Ed Schnabel. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts packaged the kits this week. The kits include two 32 ounce plastic .. ~ bottles for use in the toilet tanks. Dye tablets are included to show the water user where leaks may be originating Jn the toilet lank, and a shower flow restric· tor is also included in the package. Schnabel said the district paid about $2,200 for 5,000 kits, although he admits there are Car more than 5,000 water users in the district. "We thought we'd order 5,000, And if there appears to be a big demand for the kits, we'll order more. Code Adopted Financial Disclosure Must WASHINGTON <A P > -The Senate adopted to- day a far· reaching code of ethics designed lo increase the accountabihtv of the lawmakers, curtail conflicts of interest, and ·bolster the public's confidence in Congress. The 86·9 vol c foil owed two weeks of debate. A final amendment hy Hepublican leader Howard Baker of Tennessee providing that the code would ex- pire March 1, 1981 . was tabled. ~ The code wiJI rt'quirt• senators, top aides and emploves to make extcnsi\'c annual disclosure of personal finances. rt at.so will restrict their income from outside activities to 15 percent of their official salary. The House adopted a similar code several weeks ago. In both houses, the code was strongly endorsed by Democratic and Republican leaders, who made it a priority trade-off for the $12.900 pay raise that took ef- fect five weeks ago. OUR 2.0th ANNIVERSARY IN COST A MESA . NOTICE!! IF YOU WISK, WE WILL PRE-MEASURE, THEN, WHIM YOU COME IN WE CAN GIVE YOU EXACT PRICES ••• THHE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE. .--------THROUGH APRIL 9th-------. SPECIALS! DRAPERY • LINOLEOM• ·ARMSTRONG, CONGOl.EUM, GAF CARPETING • SPECIALS! SELECTED QUALITllS OF IEltVIM, CUSTOMWEAV!, LEES, WALTllS, AL E X.AMD !I SMITH , IV AMS.BLACK, ETC. DEN'S ___ .,._:iiisia11itioii: ·custof!1 draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLAC!NTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92617 • PHONE 6..C6·.C838 -6.C6·2355 Hormone "InCrease . ·A.l,arming A'i'LANTA CAP> -An'alarm· ~ lng increase in female sex hormones in both men and women workers in a plant which mtakes birth control pills was dis· closed today by the National Center for Disease Control. A year.Jong study showed the increase in estrogen, or female hormones, among workers in P~Ri~ '~ Dr. Malcolm Harrington, an epidemiologist who headed the study. said he exp~cts the pro· blem is universal. .. It is well known that: the estrogen causes these pro· blems," he said, "but this is the . first documentation of it outside of the industry.•• Excess estrogen in men causes enlarged breasts and a decline in libido, or sex drive, Harrington said. In women, the condition causes abnormal vaginal bleeding. "There is no occupational s tan· dard concerning this problem," Harrington said in an interview. "I am recommending an interim standard, pending further re. 'search, and then the establish· tnent of an appropriate st andard • to alleviate the proble m." Doily Piiot Stott Photo Harrington sajd the study was done at the Ortho pharma· ceutical in Puerto Rico, where 55 employes were questioned and blood samples were taken frorn 53. DR. BRINGHURST TELLS OF NEW GROWING METHODS Growers Gather at Fletd Day To Learn More About Berries ¥Symbol Strawberries Big . Business on Coast Sales Soar; See Sunday I Sunday's Daily Pilot will have some answers for those couples who h::ive two paychecks yet not enough to spend for entertain· mcnt. DOUBLE I NCOME -In almost fi\·e out of JO American families in which the husband -works. the wife does too. An /\P News Special reports on the pre· ssures and rewards of this grov. ing lifestyle. (suNDAY'S BEST] NEW MONROE? -Not al all. say ·those close to fast rising sex symbol Farrah Fawcclt·MaJors. So what is il that made fans. rangin~ from the l'(eriatric set to tccns. lay out cnld cash for fi ve million postt•rs" An Associated Press story tclb "'hat make:. this Fawcl'll run WATER'S FUTt.:RE -Th!' <lroughl has roc·uscd allcnl1on rm California'!-. v. ..itf"r usagl' prn hll·ms. t'l\Jt an 1\ssoc1atl'd Prc:-.s s tory has an C\ Nl more o;;obt•r1ng mess;1~c· In order to !ivt• v.1th thc <Jm11un1 of w;iter that' availabh'. Americans ;er" gorni:! to have to learn morr• ron,1•n a tum as populations grov. .mcl 1r r1g:Jt11m 11H·rca:-.c-; $5 A1 DATF.? -You don't h:n<' to sp(.•nd a lot of moncv to hav«' .in t•njoyable t'\'ening out. pt·rhaps A'V<'n visiting som<' of I hf' bc•st n· ~aturants and m~ht clubs ~kc·11 t1 cal? /\ how.to story by J;(<'kH• llyman is ~chPduled 111 hwl 11rr the YOU St•<:\ton llaeg're0ff By IOLARV KAYE' Of ti. O••IY Ptlot \Iott Al the South Coast Fil'ld Sta· lion. strav. berries arc a serious business. And it's no wonder. The little red berries were a $29 5 millton crop in Orange County last year /\nd lhe 11.000 acrt•s of strawberry plants in C<Jlifornta accounted for about 70 perc('nl of all strawberries sold 1n lhl' Unit· ed Stales lai.l yectr. "We''e got the hiAhest yi£>ld pe r acre or anywhere in the world." boasts Dr. Royce Br· inghursl. a pomologist Cone who studies fruit {'Ultivattonl at l'C Davis. He helps run the South Coast Field St;.ition, loc:ul<•d next to El Toro Manne Corps St<ition Much of the credit has to be given to the great i,trawberry. gro" rng ell male m the coast;il ar<'as ofC<1liforn1a G rO\H•rs explain the m1lcl climate provides warm tcm· pera tures at ju:>t the rig ht times But a lot of credit has to go to the field station. which has con ducted s trav. berry research for over a quarter ccnturv. Bringhurst and \'1t•tor \'oth, "ho .directs strawhcrrv resean·h at the field <;~lion <ir~ rec;pons1 hie for most of the in nm all\ c nt•w gro" tng m<•lhods anri 1 m pro\' NI stra" !>err,\ 'artl'lu·~ Tht• f1dcl "talion hl'ld 1h 25th ::innu:il stra\\hl'rr\ f1t•ld da~ this \ v.1•t•k and invited ~rowers from ,di ovt•r Southe>rn Caltf1Jrn1ll for a h11t·fin..: O} llrini:hur ... 1 Jnd \'oth 1\ ftl·rwur<ls. tl11• m (•n boardc·d t ractl'frs and truck!> .i ncl '"'IK'<'l t•cl ni" aflt·r fl'" of .. tr;," llt'rrv plants. "ht•rc ttw f1Pld .,talion "lr..1v.l>ern rcs l•,1rcht•rc; ..in· con· t1nually t1y1ng to ll pJ{radt• the ... tr a v. hl'rl\ ('r11p Lat1•,t 1nno\ .11 ton" 1n<'lucl c• v. 1der slra" ~·11 \ lwd-.;, "hu·h pro\'ldl' a :!ti P<'rc(•nt h1gh<•r ~ 1l'ld of berries. and drip 1rngat1on. Dan Haggerty, star of The Life and Times o{ Grizzly Adnms, and Kristy McNichol of Family lake off in a skateboard contest, one of several events In TV's Challenge of the Sexes, filmed at Mission Viejo High School. - • which sa\'eS waler by irrigatrng only the soil beneath the berry beds, not the soil in the furrows bet w_ecn t.bt. bed!> Rringhurst <1lso explained a "wi nter planting system" "here young berry plants arc started in high, mountain elevatio ns and are then trans planted in lower, coast<1l areas Back at the field s t<ilion build· ing. the growers set out to taste each or the new vuricti<'s. The scene resembled a wine tasting. Growers picked up a berry, nib· bled a bit and thertrated Its ac1d1· ty, sweetness. color, s ize, firm- ness and shape. for those who usually en· counter strawlJerries whl'n lhey'n• s itting 1n small green baskets in markets. it was a tough task lo tell any of the ber· rtl's apart Each was !jig. sweet. juicy and red. They all tasted deli cious. But the growers practically s pat out some or the berries that were not quite "up to pur" and s poke glowmgly of others. When asked wl>y the field sta· lion berries were all more tasty than mosl found in markets, !>C\·er..11 growers explained that berries usually are picked ~reen so that lht•) will ript.>n on their JOurm•ys to m:Jrkets :Jll over the countn "Tht•) oft1•n IOM! some or lhl•Jr flavor \\hl·n tht·y ripen that "'a~. I hey l'Xplaincd One new variety is a flat c:t rJ" l><'rr~ that looks orl<I but t.1"tes a~ !>WC·l't and JUICY us any of lht' other" Thn expl :.uned that th<' hcrry 1s good for pa<•king and shipping. Thi..' Lisk"""' 1s tn c111w111tc s hop· pl'l's that :.11C'h ht•rrtl'S arc ju:.;t tls good 1f nnt ht'llt•r. tll(tn tht• old, ... 1r.rn lwrr) .. hapt·d rru1t they're ll"('d lll RhinoRanu Gale Freeing 13 Cheetahs Apparently believing the grass really is greener on the other s ide. a three.ton rhinoceros 11m ashed inlo a reinforced steel fence Thursday at Lion Country Safari. leading park rangers on a merry jeep chase to round up 13 <'heetahs who look advantage of his efforts. Unfortunately, the rhino now known as ''Bruiser" never got. to sample the lush greenery on the other side of his compound. but the cheetahs who slipped through the smaJJ hole took oH in hope of sampling some fresh antelope. Like Bruiser's, their efforts came up short. .. With some fancy driving and horsemeat lures, park rangers managed lo divert the cheetahs away from the panicking an· telope and herd the lightning fast cheelahs back into lheir de· signaled area. Everyt.hing's back to normal today; Bruiser continues to stare wistfully· at the grass he never got lo sample and the cheetahs are waiting patiently until Bruiser tries it again. Break-off Urged MONTEREY (AP) -The eon· gregatlpn of St. John's Cha~I has voted to disassociate Itself from the Episcopal church, It& rector, lhe ltev. Jerome F. °"Pt>UU.Cr, 11ld. . ' I • frid.y. April '· 1917 DAILVPILOT A:J ~tlack.er to Wed Nurse Takes Shine After Beating CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. CAP) -A nurse who told police an al· Jeged assailant tried to beat her to death three weeks ago has dropped . charges against the man. They plan to be married, she says. George Edd Hodges. 33. was In· dieted for aggravated kidaaping last week in connection with the March 12 assault on Linda Lee King,29. In an affidavit filed Thursday with the district attorney's of· flee, Miss King asked that the s tate take no further action against Hodge. The indictment then w~ dismissed in stale-dis· trict court. anymore . • . He tried to kill me," Nelson quoted Miss King as saying at the time. She Jater told police Hodges picked her up at a local hospital and had taken her to a buildmg at Cabaniss Field. -A Cler being dragged by the hair. she was beaten and repeatedly dunked head first in a water.filled sink, she had told police. "} do not desire to testify against him an,d will not unless forced lo do so over my objee· lions." Miss King said in seeking a dis missal of the indictment. She sald she and Hodges For County ;Jail planned marriage before the. In· cideol and that her feelings were not changed by the beating because she didn't think her as· sailant knew what he was doing at lbetime. Mis• King added that she looked forward to marriaJle and "having a happy life there. aft er." She gave no wedding date. Asst. Dist. Atty. Grant Jones, who filed the motion for dis· missal, said the move by Miss Kiog was" a phenomenon which we observe in the district at· torney's office from time to time." The Corpus Christi woman had been found early March 13 in a blood-soaked nurse's uniform. She was clinging lo a fence at Cabaniss Field . a form e r military installation near hern, police said. Sgt. Jim Nelson said she was h ysterical and almost in· coherent. "Don't let him beat me $24,000 Sought To Staff Infirmary ETJOughPie For Everyone PONTCllATOULA.° La. <APJ What weighs 61 i tons, is 15 feet· in diameter <1nd contains 96 ,000 strawbcrrie~ ., The world's l argest strawberry pie. The pie, bigger than any lis ted in Guinness Book of World Records. 1s being made at the Louisiana Strawberry Fes tival. Pieces will be given to local children's hospitals. nurs ing home s and. festival~oers. The cost of the pic- d on at ed by a local res taurant chain -is not known. but at retail prices. thq s trawberries alone would sell for about $2,000. sure to check our huge selection for your own garden favorites. Over 15 varieties of Citrus & Avocado to chose from. Featuring these Special Values : If the Orange County Health Department gets what it wants, a new 24-bed infirmary wJll be added to the county jail to 1m· prove prisoner medical care. During a budget r<'view session Thursday with County Ad· min1s trative Officer Robert Thomas, health officials asked for S74,000 to pay for starring the new unit. lt would be located on the second floor of the jail in an area already equipped but not staffed to care for prisoners. Dr. Morton Nelson, county direc tor of personal health services, said at present the only place 111 prisoners can be kept is in one or 35 isolation cells. But he complained the patients are only occas1onally obs~rved by nurses and deputies and called the practice contrary io ~ood medic<il procedure. "I am telling you we are on vcrt dangerou s ground <Jlready," Nelson said. ··1 would strongly suggest that you go look al the situation and see what it is. 1t is not what you DWARF CITRUS W ASIDNGTON NAVEL -ORANGE would want," Nelson continued. Nelson said the types or people now housed in medical isolati~ include, for ei<ample, those with broken legs or artificial limbs. Others include those suffering drug withdrawals or seizures, prisoners with mental problems and those with heart trouble. ,An alternative, Nelson con· tinued. would be to send the prisoners lo UCI Medical Center, where the cost would run about $155 a day or a total of about $1.6 million annually. County officials said some prisoners still would be sent to UCI for treatment, but only those ill enough lo warrant hospilaliza· tion. The new jail ward could pro· vide recovery treatment for prisoners dis missed from the hospital. an obser vation area to determine if patients should be s ent to the hospital and an area where those mentally ill could be observro and have improved ac- cess to counseling and treat· me nt. they said. • BLOOMING PETUNIA The peel & eat favorite • thit'k skinned & seedless. SALi NIC:I Th ese extra·lus h. fully·bloomeri plants are just right for the spring & s ummor garden. Many colors to choose from. Ff;RN PINE VALENCIA ORANGE This sweet. juicv fruit Is tust right for SQUei!2ing. BEA,RS., LIME 'The bartender's favorite. ARMSTRONG JUNIPER ( Podocarpus Oracilorl Fiqe feathery foliage makes this l:indscape favorite a fine addition to any setting. A Hardy low hedge or foundation plant. Plonl now ror trouhle·frce growth this year. .... 12." !Gile. ·$149 IALlf'IU<:l • s5" r'~ .. 49c s:t1raic1 Fertile WORM CASTINGS Now you can unleash nature'~ own ~l conditioner · the earth worm. Just spade these fertile castings into your garden and as SALE PklCI rtsulls from vegetable gardem the eggs hatch in a few short s349 weeks you'll be getting better or nower beds. 1 cubic foot size · will treat 120 square reel. ....... 0,.. 7 Dllrt. w.-~, ......... .W•.M. ........ '111. 2123 ..wp()IT ILYD.., COSTA MIS.A Mii wcy 646-1921 •,.... SMp MMtOJ ,.-· I 'I . ;-~: · "~f'The Chips :~~Are Down '"day. April '· 191'1 Search ... For Ark Goes On • • WASHINGTON <AP) -rr you're looking for Noah's Ark, keep looking. It's not on Mount Ar;trat. Scientists who tested some old wood found on the Turkish peak say il 's not old enough. • For Bodies ol A•erieans Viets Accused Of Blackmail WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. Lt!i.lcr L. Wulff, worried the U.S. will have to ''pay" for the bodies or any Americans still in Vietnam, fs de· manding a secret document that reportedly promises r eparaUons to North Vietnam. The New York Democrat says he'll try to subpoena former blackmallt!d into having lo pay for the bodies of the depar ted." !· ~ FEARFUL FOLLIES: In Hun. •• • tington He a ch schools, the 11ale of :;.:Christian tortilla chips must only ·-:·be discmsed m secret. University of Calilornia seien· tists say a pile of oak Umber found 22 years ago on Ararat, near the Turkish·Soviet border, is abo4t 1.200 years old. That's_ about 2,700 years too young to be Noah's Ark as indicated by Biblical acco~nts. Secretary of State llenr,y A. Kiss- inger. if necessary. to gcu . the documenNu which former Presi- dent Richard M. NixQn allegedly made the promise of reparaUon:s. WOLFF, CHAIRMAN or the l-fouse Asian affairs s ubcommit- tee. m ade the statement while questioning members of the t.; S delegation who recently returned from Hanoi with the bodies of 11 American servicemen killed dur. A SUBCOMMITTEE source ~aid Wol(f was seeking the docu- ment because he was uncertain whether the State Department hai. a correct copy. Following a Sti.tle m<.•nt like ;:: that, I know you expect the next :· JJnetobe."AprilF<iol '" I wish I could report to you that yes, this 1s JUSt one of those awful Jokes that gets perpetrated on April 1 each year. Sorry It 's no joke. CONSIDER THE Christian tortilla chip nap within the Hunt· inglon Beach Union lltgh School D1str1ct. There is this gentleman named Sam Giesy, 23 years old, who runs a tortilla chip business. lie :o;C'lls his chips to students in Hun · t1ngton Hcacb high schQols. Sam says his is a Christian business. So each of his tortilla chip packages carries the label, "S.A.M. Foods, a Christian com ~pan y dedicated to a new life through Jesus Christ." You get a little message there. you see, free with C'ach pack of chips. But now comes one Sidney R. Kuperberg, who has complained vigorously to the S('hool board that the on-('am pus sale of chips, t•arryin~ that mcssag<', violates hi'> Cons t1tut1onal riJthls for separation of c hurch and state. He told district ~stees, "f find the sale and distr ibu· tion of this product on school grounds to be off<.>nsive. innam- matory and pre1udicial to my rights as a 't-t{1zen and taxpayer 1n thiscornm!mtly.'' SO TllE STl\GE \\ Js '>l•l Thi:' issue hut.I Ul'l'n uirNI hCJ \'ily 1n the public prints. l\nd the school boartl WilS gathered only last night to pondl'r the Church vers ui; Stille lortillti chip 1ssuL· Thal w ;1s whL•n th.-S<'hor1J bd~rd's altorn•'Y s<iid ht' \l;tnfl'd to mct'l sccn•tly with the trustees to hash it all out M<'rt in s t•trl'! rm ;:in 1'>SUl' like that., lnrrl'tl1blc• lnformt·cl In .1 rr•port(•r for this St l'rhni.: rourn,il that s uch a srrr1•t '>f'''"'" m:1\ he· in viola· lion (If C'.1l1forn1.1 s :11111 c;cc recy la\\. :t('cord1nl! lo .in opinion of tht> St.ire• \ttoro1•v C:l'neral, coun .. 1•1 l11r rlw -.<'111101 hoartl had a n ·pl' SPECULATION ABOUT the tooled wood has increased with recent filmed and written ac- counts suggesting 11 comes from the Biblical vessel. But scientist~ say the tim~r is from a tree cut ar ound 700 A. D. Dr. Ra.mer Berger, a UCL/\ archeologist, said Thursday an an inter view that new studies of the wood confirm earlier ttsts made in England and at UCLA in 1970. Those lesls were questioned by critics. Berger said the new tests were so thorough they sbould end any speculation that the wood is from the Ark. ' THE BIBLE account says Noah and his family took lwo or every kind of animal into the Ark before a flood brought on by 40 days and 40 nights of rain. Chapter 8 of Genesis says; "And the ark rested in the seventh month, on the 17th day of the month. upon the m ountains of Ararat." Berger said the present-day Ararat may not be the same one of ancient times because names change over the centuries. The Biblical reference names a vicinity, but not a specific moun-tain. "Somebody should go there and hack out of the ice and snow whatever wood is buriest_there, and reassemble it to see what it was," Berger said. "This is the way archeolog1sts normally do things." Bl'T THE 13,500·FOOT moun. tam is in a politically touchy area of the Soviet border, and Turkish officials have denied permission for a full archeolog1c<1I Mudy Berger said the timber could be the remains of a s hnn<'. perhaps e r ecte d to com memorate the landing of the Ark in the area. "It's a human tradition to do that sort of thing," he said. "Wl• tend to preserve or put up monu ments at the sates of histtmcal events. like where the Batlle of Gettysburg took place or the'fbg ca ban where Lincoln was born " Leader I ailed Hamaas Abdul Khaalis, leader or the Moslem band ac- l'u sed in the t aking of more than ioo· hostages in Wa~hington. D.C., last month, is himself in jail tOfti.ay after being called a dange r to the community by U.S. Atty Earl J. Silbert. Khaalis, shown with his two wives <Js he urn\'cd ut cout't Thursday, was overheard saying, ''J'm going 10 kill somt•onc ... Now the~ are going to pay . in blood,·· according to Silbert. ing the Vietnam War. United Auto Worke rs Pre ... 1- dent Leonard Woodcock. who headed the delegation. said the Vietnamese clearly consider the issues of Americans missani.: in act ion and U.S. aid to North Viet· nam lo be "interrelated." At one point, Wolff said heated- ly the United States would not provide aid ·'on the basis of being Wolff. who has seen a copy of th<• document. said he's written both Nixon and Ki:,:,inger re- questing 1l He said he's received no reply from Nixon and a "perfunctory" reply from a Kiss- in~cr .ude rererring the inquiry to the State Oepartment. Gro~yko Lashes Vance Rep G. V. Montgomery <D- M 1ss ). u mrmbcr of the Wood - cock dclt•l(at1on, said tbe State Dl'partmcnt pNm1tll'd the group to look at <1 copv of the document thrl'l' days before 1t left. He said the-document wns taken from them uft<'r four or five minutes. WOLH' SAID HE would make the request lo subpoena Kiss- ingc•r to the full Inte rnational Helations Committee unl<!ss the former SC'c rctary o f s tate coopc.•ratcd. ' 'Crossing Out All That Has Been Achieved' "If ht• bn't more forthcoming, 1 will ask that he be sub- poenaC'd." Wolff said. MOSCOW 11\P) Foreign Minis ter Andre i A. Gromyko says the Carter administration 1s "crossing out all that has been achieved before" with its new proposals for limits on Jhe Soviet and American nuclear arsenals. Gro myko he ld an unusual televised news conference Thurs- day to charge that the American Strategic Arms Llm1lation Trea- ty proposals the Russians H'JCCt- ed during Secretary or State Cyrus Vance's vastl to Moscow retreated frotn the 1974 Vladivostok agreement betwcl·n then-President Gerald R. Ford <1nd Soviet Communist party c hief Leonid Brezhnev. ··o ne cannot talk about stabili· ty when a new lcadNship arrives and crosses out all that has been achieved before," the foreign minister declared. llmn Bring• Hope MILWAl'KEE Cl\f'1 Farm fields in the M 1d\\ est soaked up Mar ch'.s abundant rain, giving fa rmers v.ho suffcrcd through tht> drought of 1911; hope that the drv SP<•ll v. as ovl•r Agricultun· <md v.eath<.·r of. f1 c1ab in W1~cons1n :.ino n('aruy c;(at(•.s Said lhl' IOOISlUrl' WOUid af· low planting or small gra ms lo ( I N SHORT J bcJ?1n althouc h more r:.11n )!> needed to replenish water in deeper soil before summer. Bean Sale• Watched WASIUNGTON CAP> The Ca rter adminis tralion will monitor closely any fl(turc: sale of soybeans to China in light of that country's rece nt purchase or 390,000 metri<' tons. Agriculture ~ 'Secretary Bob S. Bergl<ind says. "We're not panickinJ:(." he said of the surprise purchase. "l\s fur as we·n.• cont~rncd this is not cause for alilrm " He said the Sf!le. reported Thursday and valued at Sl22 m1ll10n , docli not threaten America's dwindling stockpile of the valuable oil seed. "' Wind• Whip Fires By The Associated Press Fires destroyed houses. barns and sheds as 50 mile -an-hour winds fanned the bla1.cs over about 19.400 a cres of New Jersey. The stale Bureau of Forestry reported 24 separate fires burn· ing out or control at one time Thursday. All were contained by evening, but many continued lo s molder, fire offi cials smd. One man was killed when the truck in which he was riding collided with a fire truck. · Jn 1975. North Vietnamese or- f1ci:ils said the document pro- m111ed S.12 billion in reparations. It i.tlk•ge<lly was dated Feb. l , 1973. K1 ss1r1gt'r o nce told a con- (.!rC !>StOnill hearing there had been no such secret additions lo the Pari:s Treaty t hat ended the war, Wolff s aid. ·Fans Bowl Elvis Takes a Powder BATON RO UGE. La. CAP> -flock singer Elvis Presley's failure lo keep a conC'crl dale at Louisiana State University brought howls of protest from a crowd esllmaled at more th<.1n J:l .000. Presley was sch('duled lo begin h is performance at 9:30 p.m. Thursday . At 10: 10. after preliminary performances had been extended. it was announced that Presley could not perform due to "exhaustion" caused by stomach flu . Presley was admitted tod<J y to Memphis Baptri.t Hospital with intestinal flu. Tacket money for the con- cert was to have been refunded. lit• -..11d lw duln r u~r .. 1• with thl· 1\llo1 m•\ Gt•m•rJI \\' h v I lw· sehnnl h11<ird went alon1~ \\ tlh h1 mun this 1s bJtn1ng But lhC'y c11d . Tht·) huddled secn •th· tn th(' baC'k room lo di'> cus-. Chrbltun tnrt11l;i chips. I 11 I ruth, howl'vcr. 1f an issue of S('p<1rat1on of churc h <inti state ex .... 1s in the school district, the puhltr has a riJ?ht to know how its elected 1>ffic1als will decide the ISSUC After-hours Visit or ETiacts Carter Drama Wl\SJUNGTON CA P·J-President Cartt-r and wife Rosalynn re- turned from the theater late Thursday to ftnd a real life drama being played out tn their backyard. Gf>eople Who Care GJ>eople Who Create GJ>eople Who Help GJ>eople Who Comfort ' T llE PUBLIC has a right to know the background and debate upon which issue was settled - onP way or the other. Y <'t all too oflen, we get this balderdash when public ofCic1als get elected to public offlcf' and then decide there are a -lot of thmgs the public really shouldn 't know. When you have secret tunes, secretly hummed, pretty soon you're going lo have a secret gov-ernment. Minutes before the presidential sedan entered the White House grounds. an alarm syste m signaled the presen ce or an intr.uder in a wooded area about 100 yards away. The Carters, who did not see WITHIN MINUTES. uni-the intruder. showPd nn d1sposi· formed White House {><>lice had t1o n to hustle inside the house seized a 26-year-old woman who bf'C'ause of the inc1dl'nt In fact, had scaled the eight-foot-high they paused momentarily lo look wrought i ron rence that sur out across the south lawn. which rounds the properly faces the Washington Monument, Pelores I. Bauer of Bakersfield to wat('h police launch the told officers she wanted to see the search President, a ScrrC't St>rv1ce The Carters had attended a Na- spokesman said. The w•man, tlonal Thest~r performance of who was unarmed, was atreated'"'v Eugene O'~ill 's ploy "Anna and charged with unlawful entry. 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Ciutl Co.t< I Calllornla TM w~\f"" wUI bfo • q<IOlj llM for t11n01ln• ""°""'-''· OH Ch•OOt•I •nit 1oor11.1nvt•1. lht N•llon.tl Wt4'thrr '-'Y'Ce orttdlf't,, fl•nt ff• <~•n<• !!II ••In Stlura.y mf'!,~inq It M iff f>ut (rfrtftfWH• ._U,,• \~In• •nd \HO""• WIHff\.f'r ,,.m. °''"ur•\ "'•ti.OM tfltif Ov1ty wind< .,. -lcled for !NI Otl*•l •M<OO\lal •••-\ ~fohi S.lur(lay •llOuld "-In IM llD· "''°' Tiie llltll ~" '" "-l•Wll l.oa A'l1lf!"-•1 • .\ tllOlll llit fll r•ln '*'' dll•l~O tilt 111••-•t t~ Civic (;e"'"'· (Coaitol Tctolh~r in· /Ortnalf(m will ~ '°""" On Pao• Al lotJov) • People who care, people who create, people who comfort, peoplewho guide, people who help, peo- ple_who.enjoy life .•. these are the subjects in the Daily Pilot's People section. The People section brings to life the people you want to know in communities all along the Orange Coast. And, it brings you up to date on Orange Coast organizations, social events and the wedding plans of Orange Coast couples. N atlonally known columns by Ann Landers and Etma Born beck also are regular features of the P eople section. If you're a person who needs people, you need the People section, Sunday to Friday In the DAllY PILOT 642-4321 -.. --~~ - , Friday, Aprll 1, 19n DAILY PILOT .45 Edison · Ovei-hi11ing? Rates Said Too High in OC Cities ActorKUkd Actor Walte r McGinn, dressed here for his role in the upcoming movie, "The Choirboys," died of injuries s uffen.'<l "'hen his eor hit a parked tru('k on lht• Foothill Freeway l>Horc dawn to- day. I LOS ANGELES CAP> -A con· sumer group claims Soulhern California Edison Co. has over- tharged customers $5 6 million an 148 small but densely populat· ed communities. Meanwhile, a spokesman for the utility countered th!il Edison's ra\e practices in lhe communJty are in accord with the state Public Utilities Com- mission (PUC) guidelines. Glanao_r Missing? s Oscar TV Audience Lowest in 24 Years LOS ANGELES (AP) -The.Hollywood film establishment has been shqken by the news that Monday night's Academy awards show on ABC drew the lowest audience rating in 24 years or telecasts. The Nielsen rating for the show was 31.0, or 22 million homes tuned in to watch "Rocky," F'C1yc Dunaway and the late Peter Finch announced as winner s. In contrast, 25 2 million homes watched last year'sshow. Mate of Famed Whal caused the drop in public inlcrest? Speculation varies from this year's deglamorizatton or the awards to the tepid nature of the race. ''THE LATENESS OF T HE major awards must ha,·e been a factor." said an ADC analyst. "The show didn't end until six minutes before l a .m. in the E ast, where the major population cen- ters arc; that 's too late tor most people." Singer Dies In Car Crash - LOS /\NC.El.ES <tll» Thl· 26-year old husbarul of stngt·r Diahann Carroll has bt•t•n found dead in lhl• wrt•<·kagl' of his <:ar. about 12 hours :.ifll'r 1 he vchicll' left Lhe ro:idway ancl c.1n'l'nl'd over a cliff, pol1C't' said Officers said Thursdav that Robert De Leon's F arran· ::.ailed about 150 fl'l'l th'ro11gh the air after 1t left th(' roach' ay bdorc midnight WNlnesday 1n thl• Hollywood l11 lls. A helil«lplcr found l>f'l,<•on ·~ body about noon Thur::.clciy at th<• bottom of a cliff, pol 1ct' said Oe Lt'On wt•d M 1ss ('arroll, 42, in May, 19i5. an New Yock City He met her a yt•ar t•arl1C•r wncn. a s managinJ:? t•dilor of Ji>t magazine, he had wnttt·n ubout her starring role in the movil', "Claudine.". Miss Curroll, who starn·cl in the tclcvis10n Hl'll'S ".Julia," Jived with her huslwnll 111 Bever ly Hills. r Polanski Cose "Also this year's race lacked the audience appeal of other years. Like when the re was the question of whether George C. Scott would accept his award or whether the Academy would abandon its conservative ways and reward J ane Fonda for •Klute,' or whether ~I arlon Brando would show up. · "Note that three of the star nominees were in foreign-language films. There simply wasn't the hoCrace between:superstars Ii~ a Dustin Hoffman or a Robert Redford." THE LOWEST PREVIOUS ratin~ for an Oscar show was 31.8 in 1969, the year of Katharine Hepburn, Rod Steiger and "In the Heat of the Night." It works out to 18 6 million hom es, compared to 22 million in 1977. How can this year's show have history's lowest rating, yet a larger home audience? It's becau:.c more homes apparently have TV sets now than in 1969. Nielsen estimates 58.5 milhon homes had TV in 1969 and 71.2 mil hon homes have TV sets this year. Some film leaders grumbled about the deglamorization en- f\)rccd by the show's producer, W11!1am Friedkin. HE VETOED THE LIMOUSINE arrival shots, banned glitter Crom ladies' J(owns c Ellen Burstyn switched to a tuxedo> and ex· l'iseq nostalgia excepl for appearance of Red Skelton. a high spot. His elimination of the b;rnter between dual presenters was ap- plauded, but many industry f1~ures complained that the show lacked the razzmatazz that the audience expects. Friedkin rcp0rtedly also sought to eliminate sentiment from the :.how and decreed that Finch's widow could not accept her husband's Oscar if he s hould wan for "Network.'' However. Paddy Chayefesky defied the edict and called Eletha Finch onstage for the evening's most m ovinglnoment. The allegations were aired al a news conference Thursday as the Isla Vista Community Council filed a complaint with the PUC. Burt Wilson, a spokesman for a group called the Campaign Against Utility Service Exploita· tion (CAUSE) said the complaint was filed after a computer analyzed Edison's rute prac· t ices. Wilson said Isla Vis ta would try lo involve the 147 other communities in the action. Wilson said the uuhty s hould consider both total pupulation of a community and its denslly. But -the consumer spokesman said Edison weighed d ensity more heavily in figuring rates. "A community such as Isla Vista with very h1gll density. but I.ow population, is charged a higher rate, even though it Is cheaper t o serve densely populated areas," Wilson said. M O R E THAN A million c u s tomers in Los Angeles, Orange and Santa Barbara coun· tics have been overcharged from $5 lo S20 each year, Wilson i..a1d. Wilson said the laq~est over· charging occurred in Santa Ana. S31 l ,OOO; Downey, $168,000; Costa Mesa. $155,000; Orange, $149,000; Oxnard, $132,000; Alhambra, $l:tO,OOO; and Hunt· ington Beach, Sl29,000, Wilson said. E D MEYER, vire president in chargt: o( Edison's ral<•s, said Edison rates are set us ing criteria established by the PUC. He said the rates are less per customer in densely populated areas . The prices charged are authorized by the PUC, and have been found in the past to be pro- per, he said. In Isla Vista, which the con- sumer group said has been over· charged $72,600, in a review by .the PUC last June or July found n o improper charges, Meyer said .. Fire Kills Woman LOS ANGELES CA P ) A wom an was burned to death and damage was estimated at $180,000'when fi re s wept through a six -unit WC"st Los Angeles apartment building. Firemen said the blaze originated in the first.floor apartment of J ewel Hivcra, Ji, who was killed. Crew Safe f I loPWlr .. Mlo Crew members of lhc 35-foot sloop Geisha relax after be· ing towed into Santa Barbara harbor Thursday. The four from left, Matt Morehouse, Allen IL J\IU!n . Richard Krogh and Patricia Zajac, had been the object of a two- day Coast Guard search after lht!ir craft lost its mast to 25-foot broads ide swells. Dustier Sued Anist's Sister Outraged LOS ANGELES (AP> -Nan Wood Graham, who posed for her brother's famous "American Gothic" painllng, 1s as stt-rn as hel' famous visage about Hustler magazine's topless version. The sister of painter Grant Wood fil ed a SIO million suil Thurs· day in Superior Court, charJ(mg Hustler with ddamat1on, invasion or privacy and libel for lhe parody in its April 1s::;uc. ''IT MAKES JUE feel sack," lht• 77-ycar old Riverside woman said Thursday. ''I feel l have been draiu,:cd through the gutter.·· Mrs. Graham posed as the haggard farm woman for her llrothcr in 1930 in their home or Council Bluffs, Joy, a , shl' sa1tl The man who posed as the equally humorless rarmcr v. as th<' family dentist, Dr. Byron McKeevec. who is dead. Wood d1l'd 10 1912. ~IRS. G RAHAM HAS received three previous undisdosed out- of-court settlements for similar takeorrs of the classic painting. She sued Playboy magazine in 1968 for a loplc~s version und Look magazine and NBC for Johnny Carson for modifying th~ paintin~ with a bikini. Her lawyer, John Luf"ollellc, said he has asked Hus tler publisher Larry Flynt of Columbw;, Ohio, to retrieve the April issues. Start~ today . while quantities last! ~ Nicholson Part of Probe Man Gets life for Abduction SAN DIEGO <AP > Death row author Edgar Herbert Smith. who ad- mitted in court that he tried to rape a woman last October, has been found guilty of other· c h arges tha t carry a more seven• punish ment. Special Purchase of extra firm sleep sets! LOS ANGF.Lf:S IAP> Pohce who found a container of hash1~h an Jack Ntrholson's house are seeking the al'lnr's finJ!erpnnts to learn if he had anythm~ to do with the illegal ::.ubstance. "We have ohta1m·d J '>t'arch warrant for hiJ f angerpnnh." l.l 11111 :\l ;,t h1c.,11n -..11d Thursda/. "ThC'y could 1·m111t•cl or not t:oo111•1 l l11m with the drug " Th<• drna.: \\ ,.,, t111111d Man·h 11 Ill "\irholson's West I.<•'> A11i.:1·h·.., 11111111• \\hilt• po11c·1• ;,carchcd the hnus1· Th1•\ l.1t1·r .11 r , .. ,led film <.11n·1·tur Homan Polanski, "ho '1.,1t1•ll llh· .1d11r ·-. home shortlv befon· ht• ,ill1•1•1·dh r •. qwd :i 1:1 \•·Jr old ~1ri N1cholson \\,1;, ·"'·" C1ll \.11,111011.1t1111' llml' or thC' allt'~l·d i1H 1d1·n1 Gf/ntnm•f• KUl~d In Cra•h Superior. Court J11t1i::1• C 1lbcrt ll<ireJ..on con· v1cted Smith Thursd:1y of kidnaping for robbery, attempll'd murder, a:.- sau It with a deadly \\capon and att1·mptt·1I robbery The coo\'1ct1on-. mean life 1n 1>r1so11 "11hou1 pnrolt• Smith, l:l. hon• hru1SC''.'> on ha s SA\. lllFCO < \1'1 ,\ '"'' pad .. 1•d \\ilh hig h fac•1• and broken nbs he school J!lrl •:\. rn11;.-.1 ... pl1111~1·tl 1h1" n .11·,10\lin Thurs -,u,t;11ra•<l m ,1 jail frara-. day 111 1111' 'lll•lll h.111 ti •'.I 11( f1t·rrt1\anta, k1fl1n~ \\'t•cirll'Sda\ thrt.'l' j.!111, .1nol 1111•11 lllJ..: I· 'I' olht r ... pnht• '-itld 11.ul Smith hct•n found ()ff 11 I I ' ',1111 I j ) J.!tll It' nf k1clnapanJ! for Pnssen••1·r "' .111111 h1·1 • •r ( ' -h d h b " 1...: rape. l'COUI an· ecn who saw thP .wf' 1111•111 al o ,., t a tt· paroled. was ho-.pllal111·d f •1r '-·--------Ln·atmf'nt ol sh111 I.. Pol1e·1• .... 11d 11u1• "11 ness saul h'~ 1 ,11.., ·•l'P·" ""'" \H•rc drait racing when orw 111 tlwm. th" ,t,1t10n w~1gnn ''arr) mg the girls. W('lll 11111 or ('IHI! rol 111 a '>WCepang turn, shcan•d a fin· plug .111cl rollt•d t·nd over end down the steep t•:.in~ on B~k.age of DrUUng Sal#• Set SJ\N 01 EGO CA P l The Board of Supervisors says it will go to C(lutt to block the government's sale or more nrrshorc oil dr1lhni: leases because there hasn't lll't'n an evuluallon of the ecological and economic impat•l. . Jim Hates. the chairman or the s upervisors, said the Interior Department must weigh such mat· ters befon· it t.1rries out future lcnse sales. · After n•rcl\·1ng the authorizaotion Thursday, Deputv Countv Counsel John Mc Evoy said the suit will be fakd m ti S District Court w1thm two weeks. Jtfecu~• Epldeaal~ Faced In LA LOS ANGELES (AP> -Health oCficials s ay children who fail lo get meoslc vaccinations will be barred from school arter May 2. Dr. Shirley Fannin. chief or the communicable disease control unit for the Ot'partment or Health Services. said Thursday that the action was taken as officiali. brnce for the biggest measles epidemic in 15 years. Recall ot Bro"'" Sought SACRAMENTO (AP> -A campaign to recall Gov. Edmund Rrown Jr. has been launched by the U.S. Labor party, alleging he has violated the U.S. Constitution and 1s "wrecking the economy." ·~MR . S ltlTll , I beht·vC' a 1ury would h:ivc returned the same "erdict that I ha\'C," said Harelson. who heard the c ase without a jury. lie set formal sentcncin~ ror April 21. The victim, Lerteriya Ozbun. 33, who sat in the court room Thursday holding h er young daughter. said: "l feel justice has been sho'wn." Smith became noted ror books written while on New Jersey's death row for the bludgeon s laying or a 15-year-old h igh school cheerleader. Du~ing the trial, Smith admitted he lied In his books, Interviews and television appearances about his innocence In that case. HIS BOOKS Cinanced appeals that won him freedom in 1971. He moved to San Diego In 1974. Smith, insisting he Is a changed man who want·. ed to make a cl ean breast of everythin~. conceded the abduction or Mrs. Ozbun, but maln· talned hls intention was to rape her. .Twin each Size Reg . $8ggs . piece We have specially purchased low price. . KING SIZE .... NOW s279 set 'Reg. i379'5 ALL SIZES SO~D IN SETS ONLY! BARl<ER BROS. "l don't toke it very seriously," said Elisabeth Coleman, the ttovcrnor's press secretary, who said Brown had no com mtnt on the notice served on the •ovemor's office of the intention to circulate pet}. He was charged with forcing Mra. Ozbun, a clothing plant worker, into his car at knifer><>lnt a• she stood on the park· lni Jot walUng for her hust>and. u .. '"'' ... h••••o• nruccouNl 1" ·~•ot.,. ... ,.,.. • • 0.1 .. .,, , ...... ""'"'# •l110,1»•et • Co•"411 """""' <1no1111., •'•"·. ,,..,.,, ,.,.., •1..oc~•·o1 Shop Monday, Thurlday, Friday tlll 9 P.M.; Sunday 11 A.M. till 5 P.M. ~M. ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH • 7n7 Edlhger • 892-4405 • SANTA ANA • 2522 North Main Street • 547-765'1 f ·. I { BAILY PILOT E DITORIAL PAGE -Assesslllents Lag .. . The Orange County Assessor 's office has undergone more than lt$ share or ttlrmoil in the pasl few ye~rs. First it was the indictment and subse- ' que nl firing of nine. top officials .• Then came the elected Assessor's ouster from of- fice. Sandwiched between were a series of investigations and related incidents that bad a devas~ating impact on morale in ihe .Assessor 's office. It is because of that background that comments made at a preliminary county budget hearing last week were so disturb- ing. First, there was an admission by As· ~essor Bradley Jacobs that a portion of the workload is 30 days in arrears. Then there w~s mention that 45 permanent positions in ~ offic~ are vacant while at the same time Mi>art lime workers toil to keep things up to d *e. And then It was said regular assessor s taff members are being paid heavy a mounts of overtime for this time of year. The combination of 45 unfilled job vacancies, heavy use or part time workers, extensive overtime and a budget request for ad ditional personnel hardJy seems like a formula for management success. Bert Lance \\ho seems to have the Pres1· dent's ear. Labor argues that the minimum wage should be set at 60 percent of average hour·~ ly wages in manufacturing. Carter's formula favors a 50 percent ratio. California Sen. Alan Cranston says he thinks the Senate probably will attempt some sort of compromise. The present f ederaJ minimum age wage is $2.30. From a purely economic point of view, an increase in the minimum wage will not generate .more jobs but, on the contrary. could increase the already serious un· employment rate among young and un- skilled workers. Some experts est imate that even an in· crease to $2.50 could cost up to 900,000 jobs by forcing smaller employers to cut un- s killed workers off their payrolls. It is this aspect of the problem, rather than the complaints of organized labor, that seem~ to be influencing the administration, and nghtly so. Sen. Cranston and his col· leagues would be wise to make the same choice. . ' • ' On Capitol Bill Nonetheless, J acobs said. his office is in good condition and will get the county's 1977 assessment roll out on time. If not, the warning fl ag is up. And perhaps the question of those 45 vacant posi-ti~ns needs closer allcnlio11. Haste Backfires Last year it took directors of the Orange County Transit District <OCTD> just 30 minutes to consider and then adopt a $39 million budget A Dim View of Rebate W AS~NGTON Des pite his Politics vs. Economy That haste is reflected in what's .hap- pened since. soar in~ popularity, Jimmy Carter today would be rebuffed in a vole by the Democratic Senate on his top pnonty $.50 tax rebate scheme, with powerful Democratic St•nators s tandtnR aside, hands in Lhe1r pockeL<; and blandness on their faces. Coming on the heels of congressional defeat of the common situs picketing bill, President Carter·s request for a minimum wage increase to $2.50, rather than the S3 urged by the AFL-tlO was another blow for labor-especially for the labor leaders who feel they helped put Carter in the White Jlduse. For one thing, in the current fiscal year, OCTD has added 69 jobs to its,payroll that weren't included in the adopted budget, Every time OCTD board has .. uthorized added personnel. 1t 's explained that un foreseen circumsU.inces dictate the move. Rut one purpose in budgeting is supposedly the opportunity 1t gi vcs those "'ho budget to plan their own destinies. Such a defeat might instruct the White House that a Presi· dent's . But it upparC'ntly reflects the ad- mtnistration's present intention lo put the national ecpnomy aheud of politics-a policy strongly backed by budget director Obviously, OCT D's dircectors got s tam· peded into adopting last year's budget too quickly. And it's good to see this year they're going to take their time, including two scheduled public hearings. · po~ularity in the country 1s n ot a l ways manifest on Capitol llitl. Influential Democratic Senators feel , th e ad· ·Most Dreaded Month ministration has bungled Lhe economic stimulation bill containing Lhc tax relrnlc. Angry over President Cartt'r'!> crusade against water projects, thcsf' Senators are not enthusiastic about saving the mishandled re· bate for him . Shou:ers of TaXes Precetb;! May Flou:ers April, a month lhal mos t ( ] e~eryone looked forward to ror its . / s gring showers that brought Muy E.ARL WATERS fl'wers, has probahly ht>comc lh<.• '-----....--------" most dreaded pcriod in thc yt:Jr·~ c:Slendar . It 1s a ttml' fur <ict'ount 1~ with the fl>dt>rJI . slate .incl J~al government!> It 1s tJx time :>o millions of Cciltforn1ans Jrc new busily poring uvt•r their rt> cerds in their a inual halt'd t$k or f1g11r · ir(g out thr1r i IJ COm(' I ax o ll ligat1ons. BeC <IUSC lhl' Cdderal tax f :o r m s . d ;c S p I t t• cljlims to the cont rary , become more and more rompkx n{ost citiiens will end•up takinl{ t~ir data lo a profes&1on11I 1n cqme tax prc>par& °'' (111al11<1 tiOn of their return!> ,,,a. ll'he due date ror r1lan,.: both federal a nd state income tax rl' tlb"ns is, as everyone knov.<.. AJ>ril 15. But bt•forc that th11w wto own real property must fol'!' . up to the Apnl 10 deadline for payment of property taxes As the taxpa~ers go to thl' banks to dra"' out their life sa\ 1ngs or borrow against their future c.lmings to meet these t.:" payments. many may pondt•r Lht:' .,ystem "hich has brought them to the rogl' of ('\'onom1c d1!-.C1~ter Lo pro\ 1de funds for the !.upport flf their "sen ants· in a style "'hu~h thl'y lhl'msches can't af· ford. FOR WlULE more than half of those who rile income tax returns will report C'arnings of Sl0,000 or less and AS percent or more will bt: below $35,000. thousands of fed eral, state and local officials "111 be reporting salaries in ex · cess of $30,000 and hundreds will s how salanes in excess of the $49,500 paid the state's govt>rnor Among those of course will be Ca11fom1a·s 43 congressmen "'hose recent $13,000 salary 1n crease has boosted their pay to This points to the diametrirally $57 .500. Jn the same brackets will opposed \l'iew of the world from be the stale·s hundreds of judges opposite ends of Pcnnsylvilnia who s tart at $45,235 as municipal Avenue. The C:irter innt•r circle Judges and go up to over $60,000 believes Congress cannot oh as s upreme court justices: struct a President w1Lh such Nearly 1,000 state employes re-phenom enal popularity But ceivc salaries higher than that grizzled Senate Democratic paid the governor. Among the lQP grandees believe Mr. Carter as an this categorv is State College hardly more popul:ir at this Ch <rncellor Glenn S . Dumke honeymoon stage than were John \\host' recent $3,000 raise pro· F . Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and v1dcs him an <innual salary of Richard Nixon. all of v. horn S64 ,549, and t.,; C. President quickly returned to earth. David Saxon who is paid $62.500 Viewing Jimmy Carter as JUSt Over200 more at local govern· another Preside nt tips the ment levels also are paid more -balance of Senate arithmetic on t han the governor with the the $50-for·cverybody tax rebate. Westland s Wat er District man ager leading I he parade at SRJ.500. Th<.• director or Los Angeles water and power department is paid over $69,000 and his deputy and the water chief. power chief :i nd contrqller. all are paid over Sf)().000. Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis. who wants to run for ~overnor, receives $66.085. But L.A. i6n't the only county wh1rh pays big salaries. Alameda. Contra Costa. Orange, San Diego. San Mateo. and Santa Clara counties all pay their coun· ty managers m ore than $.50,000. De ar Glooany Gus OIOO"'Y OtlS ,........., .. .,. •ubmltt•d by , .. "" _.., _ ........... , ,_.,f(, .... •l•w• ol IN ..._.,., Send yowr p.M ,....,e loGMMiy 0..1, O.tlty P11<11 ( EVANS-NOVAK ) All 38 Republican Senators plus independent Sen. Harry Byrd of Virginia are expected lo vote against the rebate. To muster enough party-line s upport to win, Mr. Carter needs muscle from two key Democrats: Russell B. Long of Louisiana, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and Robert Byrd of West Virginia, Senate majority leader. THEIR MUSCLE will not be employed unless the White House changes their present at· titudes. As of now, majority leader Byrd plans no maj9r ef· fort for Lhc rebalc; finance t•hairman Long plans no arm twisting. "And I think Russell would be twisting arms if he wt>re happier about the way things are going," a Senate in· !>icier told us . That is shorthand for Long's displeasure that five water pro· Jccts •suspended in Mr. Carter's budget culling campaign arc in 4ong's own state of Louisiana. WhilC' Roh Byrd bas gotten mad aboul the President·s s hutting off the Senate's pet water projects, Russell Long has kept quiet - but means Lo get even Even without the added burden of senatorial resentment over the suspended water projects. Lhe lax rebate would be in trouble The administration er r ed stralc>gically when it did not fight the House action deleting incen· lives for business in vestment from the economic stimulation Hey. Ma n , ... t like that Georgia jive comin' outla the White House: "Be Bob n Re Bop. Rebate. Rebate ... " But I think a Rebait is just plain old Bait SOUL CYNIC bill. Without Lhe sweeteners. the bill h:is a sour taste fo r business. 1''urthcrmore. in its egalitarian fervor, the House barred the $.50 rebate for taxpayers making more than $..10,000 a year -a chan ge lhat has not helped the measure in the Senate. "You have to reme mber," a senior Democ ratic Senator told us "that most Senators don'L see o; talk to anybody ehg1ble for lhe rebate" F inally, as business indi· cators have improved and in· flat1on is replacing unemploy- ment as the chie f economic headache. overall congressional interest 1n cconcomic stimulation has declined. The lack of intensity is reflected in t h e super· deliberate :<;peed of the Senate which may delay passage of a bill unt ii aflcrLhe Easter recess. E ngrossed in ils spectacularly successful campaign to keep up the President's popularity, the White House was unaware of the ' rebate's gradual fizzle until the e leventh hour. On the day before his committee votild. Long telephoned the White House to in· form lhe President he had betler get to lobbying De mocratic Senators . Mr Carter responded '• wi~,personal calls to all Finance._, Corl\'mittee Democrats. The re· bate passed 10 to 8; it would not have otherwise. BUT WllY would Long save the President on the March 17 com· m1ttee vote and then a week later decide to Lw1st no arms? Dunng 28 years in the Senate. Long has become an intriguing, skillful but inscrutable fi gure. Although nobotly is :i;ure exactly what he is up to, the guess in the Senale is that Long expected thanks from the While House for his favor - and did not receive it. ~ Both J immy Car ter a nd , Russell Long arc canny Southern politicians unbound by rigid ideology and seldom frozen into r igid positions. Yet, 3l opposite ends of Lho avenue, they are a world apart -onl' depending for power on his carefully nourished popular support. the olher want- ing the pohllcal power game played as 1t has always been played. Literary Questions .. ' JWe haven·l had a ~tr;11J:ht fi{erary quiz for u year or rf\bre, 5~ here's a little rerrt:shert for yc1u r store of literary references Store rivc~poi nts for ~·arh CJlll'!> t ion answered in full ; •10 1s a fuir PIJSSing grade. ( SYDNEY HARRIS) Quite a few cities also top $.50,000 in salaries for city managers. Not surprisingly many school dis· tricts, always complaining about rund s hortages, pay ad- ministrators salaries exceeding S.15,000 w1lh some topp1 ng SS0,000. White House Hope(ul ... Name the ori~in3l work and author from which t•uch of thl' fc)ll owi n ~ p)>pu t u r q peras was aaapted: (a) "k igole llo .. ! (b) "Lucia di L . a m ~rmoor'': <~>"La Traviat.a ... ~. Whi c h author wrote alioul the following creatures · Cc> "Is le or Pen guins"; <b> .,arllament of Fowls"; (c) • e Frogs"; Cd) ''The Birds?" . What do these three' works h've In common. "Berlin Stories," "I Am a Camera,·• and ••Cabaret?" ... The following book titles are quotations; give the origtn al aa\hor of each: (a) "Leave lier to Heaven"; (b) "Antic llny"; Cc) "Gone With the Wind"; (d) .. A Rage to LJve." f . ldenttry the authorr. o( these bOOks with "dirccUonal" titles: (a.) ''North of Boston"; (b) "South Wind"; (c) ''East Wind", «U ••westward Hot" f . Tbe following writers an bpwn only a.g their mlddle end 1Ut names; with what names "wire the1 chrlslcn~d: (a ) Sblclalr Lcwls; Cb> Booth Tork· t..,_.ton: <c> Hort enne; <d> V•heJ UndNy? "1. Whal American authors ctivlded their lives belwttn wrtt· ing and these occupations ra l customs inspector; <b> ri1pl omnt a hroad ; Cc) 1ni.urance ex 'iCutive; <d I clerk in the U S lJepartment of lntei:ior? 8. What was Lhe real name of the author whose stories provide the basis for the longest running Broadway play of all time, "f'id· dler on the Roof?" 9. Who was (a) "The Merchant of Venice"; (b) "The Myslenous Stranger "; <c> what was "Mrs. Warr en's Profession?'' 10. Name the originator of these literary forms: <a) the son· net; Cb> the essay; <c) th\: limerick; (d ) the fairy Lale. ANSWERS: 1. fa) "The King Amuses Himself" by Hugo; (bl "Bride of Lammermoor" by Scolt; (c) "Camille" by Dumas. 2. <a> Anatole Ftanct'; (b ) Chaucer; (c) and (d) Aristophanes. 3. From book to play to musical. 4. (a) Shakespeare; Cb) Marlowe: Cc) Dowson; Cd~ Pope. 5. (a) Robert FroRt : <b > Normon Douglas; (c) Amy Lowell; (d) Chu rles Kingsley. 6. <n> Hnrry~ (b l Newton: (.c) Harold; (d > Nicholas. 7. Ca) Melville: Cb) Woshlngton lrvln1: <c> Wallace Stevens; Cd> Wall Whitman . 8. Solomon Rabinowitz, who wrote as ··sbolcm Aleichem." 9 .• (l.l) An· tonlo: Cb> a nephew of Satan; (c) proJUt.ute. ~o. (a) Petrarch; Cb) Montaigne; Cc) Edwerd Lear; (d ) Charles Perrault. OF COURSE. salaries paid the chief executives in these various agencies are merely the lip orthe iceberg. Those below are r e· warded correspondingly as for example the Los Angeles Unified School District where the superintendent is paid $.56,96.1 but has at lea~l six assistants being paid in excess of $.50,000. A standard jus tification for such salaries is that they are necessary lo recruit fnd keep the most qualified executives. In most cases close examination will reveal that lhe person hold· in~ ,the job happily left one Pa.Y· ing far less and would be hard put to find onother paying nearly as much. As one crilic looking at the millions being fost. annualty by the Bay Area Rapid Transit <BART> caustically asked, •"fo lose that kind of money you have to pay a general m nnager $68~ a year?" -. ---· ~~ "'• -... Home base for Paul Harvey is Chicago. It is necessary for me to make a conscious e ffort not so preoccupy myself with regional a rfairs. But we have a new govern0r in Illinois who iR already overtly campaigning for th e Presidency of lhe United Stales, so Btg Jim Thomp· s on i s not ''r egional'' anymor~. Jt helps in some w ays when your governor wants to be President. THE MOST obvious benefit Is· that he is going to try extra hnrd to be a eood governor. 4 In years past an incumbent might have suffered from tho ac· c usation that he was using nn of· fice as a "steppingstone"; nol any more. Now America ns appear to pre- fer their Politici:ms to be <1 m· bilious. Jim Thompson Is a 5'iant killer. As a U.S. alto~ey he waR afraid of nobody; with cartfully pre· pared '3ctual evidence nnd ra- tional argument, he went after and brousht down the blggie11: 350 lndlctmc>nl'\ against pollUcal orrtc lals; a 9.5 percent conviction rate. Jn a similar\,)• m ethodical way he w~nt afler the governorship, and though Mayor Daley. then ( PAUL HARVEY) ruled Chicago, though the De mocrats otherwise carried the state, Republican Thompson won 2to 1! Jllinois is a microcosm of the United States. Sixty percent of the voters in Illinois identify with .neither party. Obviously Big Jim has a way with the Independents which is a U.pgelher 8!l e rrective as that of President J immy Carter; In 11· linois Big J i m was m ore errec· live. Thompson -an Impressive 6· fool·6. barely 40 years old -does not have lo be ma hurry. If he can handle a political~y hostile legisl:iture durin& this l~O·)'.ear interim period -and 1&et himself e lected lo a full term thereafter -he could time his bid for natioaal office either to J980 or 1984. THOMfSON'S cam pai.Cning Is / remlndfuf"or Mr. Carter's. He courted Illinois voters wearing a turtleneck T·shirt on which were the wordR: "T,hMk God I'm A Country Boy." Ile stumped 44 county fairs tor the farmer vote. He overtly· went after black voters -yet meticulousl y avoided shopping· list promises. A'!t this political starlet thrHtens to bect>me a n•tlonal 1opcr1tar. he becomes a larger target. Already some bitlog words have been exchanged between him and Texas' John Connally when Connally sought the national chairmanship of the Republican Party. AS GOVERNOR he is waging a vigorous fight for fiscal frugali· · ty. elimination of fr aud a nd waste. a balanced budget, with no increase In state taxes. "I've wanted lo be President since I was 11 years old," says Dig J im Thompson. And so far he's done all the right things toward the realiz3tion of that ob· jective. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RM>trt N Wrtd. 1'14t>lr'11"1' Th1mia1 Kf'f'Vll, F:drtM Barbaro Kretblt:h. Ed1tonol Pogt' 1-:d1tM The tditorial Pllllt" ot the Daily Piiot S<'cks lo inform anct l'illmulato readers by pres<'nlmJt on lhi~ puge diverll<' <'ommentar,Y on topics or lnlt'rl',l by syndical· '"' rolumn1111" 3nd <'8rtll0nisl!i. by provldlnjl a forum for re11ders' \•lcw~ 11nd hy prcsentlnit thls nf'w~1lBtll'r·~ opinion!( ond ldeos ~ l'Urrent toplr!I. 1'h<' l'dltonnl opinlonM o< lhC' Di.lly Piiot appt>nr only In lhl' editorrnl ('olumn nt thl' top of the .Pll'1e. Opmionr. <'"<• pr<~Ut'd by the colun1nbb <1n(.I cartoon~sts and I 'll<'r wnters a1e thr1r ov.n and no <'mfor"«'m<'nl of their virw11 hy the l>J1ly r11ot 'hould be inrcrrrd Friday, Aprill, 1977 Remember Them? You might recognize. Dr. Welby, but how about the rest of the family'? They're Jane Wyatt, Billy Gray, Lauren Chapin and Elinor Donahue from the Old Father .. , Knows Bes t show of the Fifties . They're making a TV movie called "The Father Knows Best R eunion" with Robert Young joining his old frunily in the title role. j Eas t e r I ssu e Ariti-Jm.vish Chant Banned .. NEW YORK CAP> -A committee o( the US. Roman Catholic bishops has advised pastors not to use a traditional Easter week cb'lu\l thut long has been considered offensive to Jews. Jewish leaders hailed the recommendation as a significant contribution --------- Compared with other IYPM of fer• 611AIA#TIU t11tzors 1ncrua.n11 "Timed R•lt1"'' a..,.....,.,.., Pl•nt Food'. MIRACLF;·CRO pro· .,_,-.._... duced mo1u ve11ut1ble5, SAFE -8 Ol ........ --· ..... _ .... ...., ............ lo Jewish-Christian rela· tions. u~ed as d1tected s12e· Common Prayer, after STUl'S ~ numerous delegates ell-[i]]n00'000 ® THE SECRETARIAT ed the anti-Jewish con-I • Q I '• notations of the ~~s;:';J"-of the bishops' commit· material. PROVED! MORE VEGETABLlS-MOltl FL01'£RS ~ tee on liturgy• headed by ---=~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~=----­Archbishop John Quinn of Oklahoma City, said VISIT THE studies are under way in hope of revising the con· EASTER BUNNY lroversial text. Unttl the revision is :evc:~tla~iba~ es,ai~hi~ PHOTOGRAPHS AVAILABLE "strongly encourages" ~oath P.oast 4haza Catholic paris hes to Q ,~ JI a void using the part or the Holy Week services ... ~~~~~~=-~~=-=-=======~~!!!!!!~~!!~~-.... ca ll ed the "Reproaches," and to substitut e op t iona l hymns. Quality, Comfort, Beauty Dog Hang~gs Probed , "IT'S A WELCOME concrete action translat· ing declared c hurch principle into tangible reality," comme nted Rabbi Marc H. Tanen- baum, interreligious af· fairs director o { the American Jewish Com· mittee. He said the "Reproaches" imply a "hostile and insulting" view of the Jewish peo· ple. conveying the notion of coll ective Jewish r esponsibility for the crucifixion of Jesus -a notion specifically re· pudiated by most major c hurches . including Roman Catholics. GODTHAAB. Greenland CAP) -The provln· cial council says it is just a myth that Greenlanders hang their dogs, but fa~ed with tens of thousands o( · protest letters from around the world it has passea a law making dog hanging illegal anyway. The ordinance says any destroying of dogs on this huge arctic island must be "by shooting or other methods approved by veterinary authorities. All other methods are forbidden." "11US OUGHT TO PUT AN end to the myth about dog hangings," said council chairman Lars Chemnitz. Chemnitz said the Ministry for Greenland in Denmark, of which the island is a territory. !}as re· celved more than 40,000 letters protesting what the writers believe to be dog hangings here. He said there are "new heaps" of protest letters in the mail every day, one of the most recent from a Palm Beach, F1a., animal protection association. THE FUROR WAS BEGUN a year ago by what subsequently proved to be the fake hanging or a dog, staged by a hunter in westem Greenland for a photographer and reporter from Sweden. The story and pictures were widely published, and the storm of protests began. The Danish. AnimaJ Protection Society investigated the hanging and said the dog was already dead when it was strung up. Danish officials said an anin'\al welfare group in Washington, D.C .. wrote the prime minister claiming dogs on Greenland were being hung as many as five times to make the animaJ's hair rise ln terror and improve the quality and commercial value of the fur. Chemnltz said, However, there is no trade in do.i skins in Greenland. T eacher Salarie s Linked to Water ORO LOMA CAP) -1\.n elementary school dis· trlct m Uus western Fresno County community has signed a contract with teachers that hes their salaries to the availability of 1rngal1on water The unusual, three year pact 1s believed to be the only one or its type 111 the state. It had been sug gested because almost all the d1stnct 's $16 m1l11on or assessed valuation come irom district farming operations, which depend on water RETROACTIVE TO LAST September. the agreement calls for a rive percent salary hike this year. lf the farmers gel their full allotment or water for 1977-78. the district's 11 leachers would receive across the board raises of $550. If water deliveries hold up through 1978·79, teachers' salaries would increase another $600. But J( water cutbacks occur in either of the two years, raises would be cut proportionately. FARMERS SERVED BY THE Panoche Water District here are operating with only 25 percent of their normal water supply because of the drought. This ls not the first time Oro Loma has made news with an unusual labor Item. Since last fall dis· trict teachers have been required to punch a time clock. '·' ( ~g~ D~s1gners )hop. Design Plozo is o one-of·a·l~1nd shopping .. . district tucked Imo o quiet corner of bustling Newport Center. Along these attrocttve courtyards, in airy wood studios and shops. ore art gallertes, home furnishings, accessories and specialty stores where the oreo's finest interior decorocors shop for that speciol item-or room-o ~rvice. · Offices of several interior design firms ore here. along with those of grophrc artists. planners. architects. hair foshlo~d other designers.. Looi~ for Mufdoon's ac che eno-ance to Design Plaza. Shop where designers shop. And where they work. too. Gr~nland has only 50,000 people spread over a territory bigger than Alaska, and in many settle· ments dogs outnumber people. They are tough working dogs indispensable for travel and hunllllg by dogsled. 11SOFA •••• SLEEPERS11 MAMY BEAUTIFUL STYUS la FAIRICS TO SELEC;T FROM ••• A~ VERY llEASOMAILE PRICES Chemnitz said that iii the days before firearms became common in Greenland, hanging was the traditional way or destroying aged or alllng dogs. He said it was done quickly and was considered the most humane way. T H E EPISCOPAL Church, at its convntion last fall, eliminated the "Reproaches" from its newly approved Book of DENTE'S FURNITURE HE SAID HE COULD NOT rule out that dogs might still occasionally be killed that way, but em· phasized that the practice was no longer widespread. IN LAGUNA NIGUEL 27812 FORIES ROAb, PHOME 831-0931 "Anyway, the hanging of a dog will now be punishable under the penal co<te's articles on m altreatment of animals." he said. "Perhaps that will silence our critics.·· Call 642-5678. H_,; M•.·s.t. 9-6 s-. 11-4 F"EE DELIVERY S• DI• Fwy. at ' Put a few words lo work for ou. FlnanclttcJ A•allable IOACI Cro-V .. ey f'llwy. IAHl AMHICARD • MASTH CH.ARCH Meet Gilda Marx, designer and ' spa owner, tomorrow in Newport-! Figure, health and nutritian problems? Ask Gilda Marx about them. Saturday, April 2 from 11-3 p.m. 8fill if you buy a new Flexatard~. you'll receive a card good for 1 exercise class at her Century City Penthouse Studio. The Flexatards"'? Cap·sleeved, pinch bodice. $18. Halter, $20. long-sleeved pinch bodice, $20. Camisole, $18. Night, snow, sky, roan, peach and watermelon in p·s·m·I. Mail/phone. Robinson's Hosiery, 8. Robinsons. ;;t .. .. I ... ., . i . . . l , . , ... .f .... '·• ' .. ,. • ! " ,,. ' ' •. ... .. Friday. Apnl 1. 19n ' -r;m n """"'"""' rr.,,., 11 "• t•t Put t 1WTri •"''lt '' 1tl "'°' "'•" ~ Mt u.,.,. .~ ·"• ..... ,. _, ankl't P"' ~ffd ft -•• IJot!J'• ~I l'f •J f fl lit°'f' J'•' f/t,IJtfl l \J,ul '-'''*''/"'\\hut I I''' Ut111 t1) ,a.iw' "'"''"'" '''••'hJf" '1 .. J., h.i '' ,., r 1·" /.,.,, I""' 'u.a.ru u.~., f ' \ ..,.,. ... h /tUJlt/ 1fltflll"' p1u1/ I"'''"' ''•l&,.1r..-./ tw.r J._.iW/ftltd 11...;uir.•·-"' 4• 'fn 1, I 1'11 '"'''llh' I 1 t(ad('t • /w.ll 'llJUO iJl1J' I \ IJI .. , f4£.llt,"f•ll .l,\ t .. ,... f r~rt• nw,,1'.H'fltJfJ'•'"'-'"''u..J1r11J ll1hrol111t1rt(lpf"'\tJr•.J,fl r~ ~tc'JJI \.11wtJ.•v• Reinsti tute De a t h P e n a l ty .. Colu~Probed County's . ~olons Back Bill DEAR READERS: Am.-rlcan Consumer Inc. <CarolJne aod Charter R~s. PblJadelpbla, Pa.) Is a large mall order company wblcb frequf'ntJy advertise• lo various puhlltatlons, ln· cludlol TV Gulde and Paq~de. The .ads usually appear under tbe 'name of tbe product. L A spolesman tor TV Guide i.ald that although U has received some . co,mplaia&& regarding late delivery "no big problem" with the company was indicated. But tbe U.S. Postal Service and several consumer organlzatJons re· ported dlfrert-ntly. Joe Hopkins of the Postal Service fraud dJvlsloo said the company was investigated numerous times, usually with regard lo health or vanJty pro- ducts. The lnvestlgatloos resulted in the signing of a numbe r or consent agreements, which require the com· pany to !ltop makinr; false claims and provide refunds to customer upon re· quest. In most cases, American Consumer has compiled with the con· sent agreements, according to the Postal Service. Several states al!m have taken ac· tlon. The Pennsylvania Bureau of Consumer Protection Investigated the firm last year and is11ued a consent or- der for non-de livery and misrepresen· tation or merchand ise. The bureau re· centty conducted a compliance check centered around horticultur al pro· ducts and further It-gal action is ex· pected. Recently th" C'alifornia Bureau of Consumf'r Protection won an inju'\C· lion rf'quirlng lht' company to stop mlsreprest>nt atlon and pay $49,000 in fines and co'its. The Federal Trud l' Commission also is conducting an 1n \'e:.l1gat1on or c harges alleging dclayNl deh\ery of merchandise Dealer'• utt~r Kq DEAR PA1': l bou ~ht a new MaBlcr Lock for my l>1ke a few weeks ugo. Bdore I mcmo n zed lhe combination. I m isplaced lhe pupc r wtH'rt-l h1:1c1 1t recorded. My bike ii.n't lockt•d up, and I'm afrmd il will be ~tolen. <.:an I find out my old combination, or must I lJuy a new Jock '! 0 J .. Costu Mesa You lock's comblnalion wUI be pro· vlded 4o the loc:k dealer who sold you your lock. Ask him to request It on "letterhead" stationr ry from: Master l.ock. Z600 N. l2od St., Milwaµkce, WI.,. ~Z45. Negot la t ion• T h o"' DEAH PAT · l purch a-.cd a Coronado fre<'zer from Alden~ in Chicago. Ill in November 1974. It came with a fi ve-year warranty Thi• compressor was replacC'd m A1.1~u-.t 1975. Since lh1s was CO\•crccl umkr I he warranty, Alden~ paid lhC' n•pa1r l>11l Now the compressor needs to be re placed again. Aldens refUM'l> to authorize this work. cla1m10i:: 1l \\a~ already performed and 1t i·:. no loni:cr res ponsible for lht· comprcs~or. Wh al good is a fi vc-yeur wa rr anty ir H onl y covers one re pair? • E.W .. Hunllni;:lon Reat h Aldens reported that it paid $166 for the first replacem ent or . ttu· freezer compressor and that lo rC'pair it again would be too costly. fl add<'d that tht• new compressor -.hould be warranted by lhe company that did tht> rt'pairs. Howevl'r. in an errort to rt'-.tort> good customer relation"· Alden~ a~r.-cd to <'rf'dit ,your account $159.95 ror the de· recth•e freezer. By O.C. HUSTINGS • Ol U., ~tly Pllel St.tit True to lheir word. all three stale senator~ from Oran ge Co un ty Democr a t Paul C.irpenlt·r and Republicans John Briggs and Dennis Carpenter -- voted in favor of u bill to r c ·imposc the d e ath penalty in Cali fornia. As predicted . SB 155 by S e n;llor Ge o r gt: Deukmejian <R·L ong Be a c h ) was p assed Energy Seminar S lated D eath 1~ot. iee11 llNOC.At:N M,h r ftt 1 I 1u1• flf ,.,, , ,_ l"l •'I ' I • v " t h• I '\ t ,1 !I N r , ·• •1 '' ,. t 1 .... .,, "' t l '"'' , •• , I ' ti! I y. ,, - M11r1111•v l •·111 1111. • l . 1 , rJAVI' ' qA'l\/11 I l fl. I•/\; j I f ""'''°"II •t\ 1,, t I I'" t I '·Pl I" Y. Mu I Ml 11• 11 ,,,, ( ~ f' y f I I t• •v " ' t • "•'' •• t i ,.,... I 1'1 f' I f fJlilof, I ••u""'' •'"""" "" • ,, \1,111"1 Mn11., ... • Yo/VJH "HW FAMILY COLOMIAL FUMHAL HOMf 780 I Bnl· .. 1 Avt' Wl''ilmon,lflr R9 I :l ">?'• ,.ACIFIC VIEW MIMO•IAL ..... 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M a~ :!(I pr l' Ir 1a1 a 11 pt>a r ,11w 1• for Mr-; M 1•11 cl 1•nhall :.! 1. 111 11:1 (' .\ v1·n11!11 rlt·I Mar Silt' 1-. hf'ld 111 !ht• 1·m111l y j.trl \\1th ha il :-.t't .1t $:!~J.000 flogi.:ed and du11kt•d to tlw po 111l 111 tlrm~ ning b) his u l laC'kl·rs . ' " . • 1 '~t' I 11 N • . _,,' , .... 'AIU f t J cu " ..... •' '' "" .. ,,., IT IS Al.l .t:Ca·:I> lhut Mrs "11•111l1•111t.1ll 11111•1·1 N I b:ttl('r\ .u·111 111111 th1• H'lll!-of t:r \ 111 ~1111 011 ~2. • r.;i1cl1•n c;rnH' .11lt•f h•· h.1r1 ht.'l'rl IH'.111'0 k11 j,.,.,, Thn•C' of ,lht.• four me n "ho ;ittal'kt•cl Sullon un • now H'r\'10~ l1111g ~t alt• prr:.nn t -ms J\ fo urth man dn•\\ a cnunlj Jail I t-r ni Jftt·r :.11d 1n g tht.• 111·11'-t'l'Ut wn in a s1'rl<'S o f tr1.1b STARVING ARTISTS GROUP INC. All SALE ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS INQUDING GIANT 24" x 36" ORIGINALS CHOOSI FttOM LM9SCAPU, A..OlALS, SIASCAPIS STlllT seem. STU. UH. AIST'liCTS. Oftd MOUi Huge Collection from Talented Professional 4,rtists MOST PRICED FROM s5oo to ~oo THIS SAIUIDA¥ •l~ Thursday by thl' s tate trends in community Se nute. It now goes lo the , aewpoints and nc~s." Assembly the legislator continued. All or Orange County's The Advisory Commit· representatives in that tee will review major house. wilh the exception propos a ls befort.t t h e of Democrat De n nib Legislature and will pro- Mangers, have indicated \•Ide recommendations they will vote for· lhe to Cordova. Addition11Uy, Deu"kmejian bill. tht! Committee will serve Badham 's observ11taon cam e a s the H ou ~c Armed Servi<•es Com mlllec was told rect-ntly by the Navy it will cost nearly $l million J)er plane to rix engine pro· b!ems blamed for rour crashes of the new 1" t<I Tomcat jct fig hter. the planl'. the committee appron'<i a $67 milUon p ayment ror the $200 mill ion engine repair pro~ram ••• Ma ngers has said he to bring community pro- hasn 't decided yet how bl ems to the attention of he will vote. his office. Even thoug h Sl'vt'rul congressmen denounced STATE SENATOR Denni:i Curperrter ( R· Newport Beach >. wants ltl phase out California's business inventory tax over the next four yean;. • * * The first Community ORANGE COUNTY'S Adviso r y Com m ittee four congressmen s plit m eeting will be held on along party lines Wed· Monday. The Committee nesday when the ~use is being organized' under of Representatives, on ~• the leaderstllp of Sharon ro ll call vote, approved Zimberg of Mission Vie- continuat1on o f its m -JO. Any one des iring vestigat1on into the as-further information sassinations of J ohn F. about the Committee Kennedy and Marlin s hou ld con ta c t fts· Luther King Jr: sem bl} m a n Cordo\'a':; OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. fO .5 P.M. . Democrats Mark llan-dis trict offlct• at 830-7'174 naford and Jerry Pat-or Sharon Zimberg a t le rson voted in fuvor or 830-6803. ~ ......... }llL~· BIGo siNzLEYs ~'. •ua~lft t~i continuing the probe . • • • R e publicans R o be rt "THE 1ssu1-; is sim- Dadham anq Ch a rles pie ," said Rep. Robert Wi ggins voted "no." Uadha m (R -Ncwpo rt • • • Ueach l .. Either we pro- ASSEMBL VMAN Hon lccl our men out thcrl' Cordova <D·EI Toro1. 1s who are Oy111g them , or forming a 74th Asscm bl.v we don 'l." 1912 HAIBOI 81 VD. (AT 19th ST.) COSTA MfSA (714) 642 .. 3177 Dis trict Community Ad __ visory Committee. "The 74th Assembly District Adv1sorv Com m 1ttec will provfdl· 11on- p a rt 1 s a n community liaison with m y offi ce." l'xplamed Cordova "The 14th Assembly D1slriet 1s so large geo)?ra phicully tha t 1t is often d1fl'lcull for me to keep abrca~l or ' SAVE s1~0 SPECTACULAR FLOWERS & PLANTS FOR EASTER ENJOYMENT . South Coast ?taza --L-~·~ II receive a F;REE water of any pre-pasted vinyl And as always, this is first quality mercha.nd1se We never sell seconds or imperfects al Wallpapers To Go the wallpaper supermarkets• FREE WATER BOX WJTH PURCHASE OF ANY PRE-PASTED VINYL SAVE '2!' P!" AOL.L '910. ~ ........ . ~f.'MTm VJNY&. "'""' • Wallpaper.I' to 90 i ... E ·~· MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE: Buy with conf1dpncn E•c,,rt lor sull· 1tnm. nll WJlloaper~ sotd by Wallpapers to go arc rcturn,1blu for C'<cl1nn9r·~ (lr complete refund HOURS: 10 · 9 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY • 10 • 6 SATURDAY •. NOON · 5 SUNDAY ANAHEIM 1874 W. LINCOLN AVE. (714) 991-4870 COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR BLVD. (Harbor Center) (714) 646-5058 ALSO IN TAWNA. LA MESA. SAN FltANCISCO. PWSAllT Hill. CUPERTINO. DALY CITV & SACRAMENTO - r \ ,.,...._ l'VllUC N01'1CE ._OT'lal TOClllOITOltS ~ aULlt TltANI Pllt ltM~ •lfMll1 U C.C.I Notice 1, lltrtllY 91ve" to lllt crtell•t ti IO\,JA.Lll. fr.,.tfwt'ot -.,. w.IMH ••on It"" I! cMll """'·· CllY el c:..-0.1 Mer C-ty of ~~ ~lftt 91 Ct lllornl• ti..t • bin• ,,_., I• -• It i.. ,.._ to e.aUAM HAJJ.Alt tftG NAJWA f"AJJAll, Tr.,.llt'tf'\, _,. tl<nl,,.U efcJron It .,., I Htrdlft9, City of ,.,.. ... ,,,,, c-r e1 Qtf119t. ittt• ti c;.tlfOf"I• TM .,_.., to Ille ••-ttrrt<I It lou10d at"" e . C:O.•t Hwy City ot ,.,..,. •t -· '°""'" .. 0r ... oe. lt•I• ot et11i,r1Ma S.ld Pf-ty It°""''-ltt ttMrtl .,, 411 tl<K• '" ,,..,., llw1u•f'\. equip- -• tM ODOd will Of !fl.ti l"tU POOO DUtl,.tU •11owR at , .... KtNO eco•we11 -•ocattd al Jf'I• I . co .. 1 14w'I' .. 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Tran\fP-'0'" whOW> 1)v,,. l'\4"\\ .\OO,.~\ I\ 1089 VAllf:ttt C•rcl~ c.1,v of Co\t• Ml>\IJ CQunh "' 0,.MO" S1•1t~ ot C•liforn1•. 1nat .-bul~ ''""''e' ''"" .,bntJI tt> bf' m.ld~ In S id VA TOR lEf!llA S\ Jlt)Q)Hl\I• Tt··"~''"' ,,,,. whOW r1u\tne'' ..,"'1,..,"'"' I\ ~4111\t l1t1n Slrt'""t C1tv ol MJ\MOfl V•tlO ------------~ Cnv'1ty nt <.>'•"'»' ~lfttf' of ( .1UtnrnM • DAil y PIL.OT A. 1t'eekead -Cale11dar Many Races Slate d , On 9range Coast BOATING Yachting Cup Regatta Set In San Diego The San Die~o Y achtlng Cup Regatta, featuring classes from quarter-ton to two-ton ratings, is scheduled this year for April 29 Lo May I. The event is co-sponsored by the San Diego Yacht Club and Yachting Magazine For the quarter·tonners. this year's rcgaltu will also serve ai. the North American cham- pio nship. Quarlcr-lonncrs have an International Off::.hore Rule (10 R J rating of 18.0 or lci.s. Other '"ton" classes included in the competition arc half-ton. three.quart.er-ton. one-ton and Lwo-ton ratings. One-ton ratings are 27 5. two tons. 32 0, three- quarter-ton. 24 5, ~met hair-ton, 21 7. Entries for the quarter ton championship must be received by April 20. Entries for all otht'r classei. must be received by April 27 No entry fee 1s required. . ca ... ial 1t'eadaer C•••'l""O .~ w1t'IO'f S.turd•v etterroon Not mu<h ,,.m0f!ro1ttu,,.c.,•"9l• Nortnwt\t wll'\O\ t? to 10 knot\ '''""~\f 1n tnto .t11f'fnoon M1ql'\\ 'uetu~•v Ir\ llY m10 tovoOl'f' t.O \ (0-9\tdl t,.m~rAti;r•\ w ill rN\ .. t)fotw .. M H l't"d t.\ 1ntV\t1tHnDf''"'u''"''w111 r•,,~OftlW•M •t tMd •• Tht! Wdtl"" INhO-r(thJf'· #ltl t> .. \1 Sam,, Moo n, Ti de• P'RIOllY ~''"'>"'d •now 1 Hom ,,, \;.c.ond h•<1" > )Yo m ••I ~ATUROAY F1n.,t1,..* ,, ., . "' 0 l ~"''h•Qh 1 1-.•m ~ I S4'f'l,,,, lt),N ' ~10 m 0 1 S.cono h1Qt\ 8 lln m 1 1 SUNDAY ~""' tnw '"• m ~f F•'"'' .,HJt\ • ,, t f'f'\ S.·' ont1 tf'M ' lln m 0 ,, ~·ion, l'UQh I Oum \ r SUf'l'"'°""'t' ''• m \1•1t.f\ t•o m ~OOt\ h'\it."\) S6o fTI '»•11 ••m By ALMON LO<:KABEY O.lly l'ilOI k•tlnt Wrtt9' The yacht rucing fraternity from dinghies to ocean racers - wtll be out in force along the Orange Copst this weekend. Looking first al the long dis· tance ocean racing addicts, the Balboa Yacht Club will be start- ing a neet of eight Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachU. Saturday at noon on the non·stop 600·mile Guadalupe Island race while the Newport Harbor Yacht Club will tx> gi\'ing periodic start· ing signals throughout the day and night to 10 International Off· ~hore Rule yachts with Ha1a California's Cabo San Lucas as their goal. The two r~ces mark a first for both clubs. It will be the fi rst time BYC's Guadalupe race has drawn only PHRF yachts. and it will be the first time NHYC hai; used the reve rse handicap system, plus giving an hour's power allowance to get the yachts wider way. It will also be the first time two yacht clubs have scheduled long distance races on the same day. THE SOlJTH SHORE Y1-1cht Club Is. bidding for the competi- tion of PHRF, Midget Ocean Racing Fleet <MORI''> and Ocean Racing Catamarans W RCA> in the first race of its an· nual High Point Series on Sun- day The Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will see'JOR, PHRF anll MORF yachts Sunday in the first and second races of its Ocean Racing Series Saturday and Sun day Small boat sailors will get in their licks Saturday, Sunday and Monday when the Balboa Yacht Club, the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and the Lido Isle Yacht Clu b Join forces to conduct the one· eighth finals for the various Unit· ed States Yacht Racing Union's championships which will come along later in the summer. I N O TH E R So u thern California yachting areas : Los Angeles·l..ong Be ach LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUB Whitney' S£'rics No. 3 <IORJ, Saturday~ Little Whitney Seri('s No. 2 (MORA 1 Saturday . Harns Series No. 2 I PHH F I Saturday ALAMITOS RAY YACHT Cl.l.JB Spring Tune-Up. bay classes Saturday, outside classes Sunday. OFF~llORE CRtJISING CLUB -Colb .Burt. Memorial Trophy race, (PHRF> Saturday. SEAL BEACH YACHT CLUB -Saturday Sailors Race No. 3. CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB -Sprtng Series No. 3, Ml classes, Sunday. Santa Monica 8 11y CALIFORNIA YACHT ~LUB -Opening Day. Saturday. SANTA MON ICA YACHT C LUB-Opening Day , Saturday. WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB -Opening Day, Saturday. DEL REY YACHT CLUB - Opening D1:1y, Sunday. PACIFIC MARINERS YACHT CLUB -Opemn~ Day, Sunday. SOUTH COAST CO RINTHIAN YACHT CLUB -Opening Day, Sunday. KING H ARBOR YACijT CLUB -California Circuit (Lightning> Saturday, Sunday. CATALINA-22 ASSOCIATION -Fleet ract-, Sunday. San Diego SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB - Is le de Fleur Series <Soh n~) Saturday, Sunday; Spring Series <Thulfderbird I Saturday, Sun· day: Collins Series No. 2 (Cal-20> Sunday; Roun<ls Series <lnl. 110) Sunday. SOUTllW ESTERN YACHT CLUB Al Rogers St•rlt!S (Cal 25> Saturd;1y, Sunday; Sailboat Trophy <Cataltna-271 Saturday, Sunday; Dorscc Senl'S < Coronado·25 J Saturday; Sun· day; Spring Trophy Series No. 2, Sunday. MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB -Spring Sen ei., all clai.ses, Sun- day. SANTA CLARA RACING AS· SOCIATION -Spring St!nes. Sunday. SILVERGATE YACllT CLuB -Galleon Series. Sunday. North and Inland POMONA VALLEY SAILING ASSOCIATION Class raring. Saturday. ARIZONA YACllT CLUB - Spring St>ries. Saturrlay, Sunclay P IERPOINT UAY Y/\CllT CLUB -Fall Series No. 7. Satur ... day. Sunday. SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB Wilson Series No. 1. Saturday, Sunday. SANT/\ RARRARA SAILING CLUB · Spring St'nes No. 3. Sund av. WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB Spring.Regatta. Sunday Wendy's Dad Risks Home -seeks to Kee p · Daughter Free on Bail F rom AP Dispatches Wendy Voshlmura's father pledged his small tract home to help his dau~htcr stay free on bail while appealing her explosives possession convic· lion. a judge suid in Oakland. Alameda County Supenor Court Judge Martin Putlch gave Miss Yoshimur11 until May 4 to post $.50,000 bail. H{· allowed her lo stay free on S25,000 bail and a personal ret·ognizancc bond until then. Prosecutor J err Horne r urged the Judge to send Miss Yoshimura to stale prison to start SE'rving her l·lo-15 year te rm since her fu ll bail has not been posted. !Mhch raised her bail when he sentenced her M<irch 17. • ,\ statewide rommiss1on will investigate the long-standing strife hetween Sacramento State Vnivers1ty Prcs1cl<.'nt J a mt's Bond e1nd the i.chool's teachers. Six ret1rt"d eclurators were named hy Glenn Dum ke, chancellor of the Cahforn1a State Universi· ty and Colleges, to 1n\'estigate the dLt.;pule and make a report by June JO Bond and facull y leader~ have been fcudinJ,!, often pubhc- ly , for several years. Issues have inclucled USl!. of of ad· ministration expense money, Rond's firing of several ad· min istrators, and power over tenure, promotion and academic policy. • PrtBtt Ch11\a, a.year.old heir to the Brtil•b throne. nlea to tb• C.nbbtan !Of a private hOllday today atnld offtc:lal denlat1 he bu pfcked a Luxem · bourg princess lo be his bride. Both Buckingham Pa lace and the Royal Palace of Luxembourg denied British press reports th;il he will wed blonde 2J.ycar-old Princess Marie-Astrid who is a Roman Catholic. ' The British royal family are Protes t ant Anglicans. Buckingham Pala ct' said Charles, whose pre· ference for blondes has been noted in his choice nf girlfriends in the past. cl1d not even know the prin· cess. • Treasury Secretary W. Michel Blumenthal struck a blow for feminism by rescinding the r ule requiring women to be identtfied as "Miss" or "Mrs." onjav1ngs bonds. Blumenthal. in San Fran· cisco on a get-acquainted visit with Treasury employes, said it was disciminatory to identify 1he marital status of women , but not of men. Later, In an informal speech to some 300 regional customs and treasury employes, the a1.uMENTM•L Cabinet officer asked his listeners' help in bringing'. about "more open government." : "Make it easy for people to understand what we: havetodo," he said. Weekend ~kiing Conditions Listed ,. Alt DAILY PILOT 0 fllday. Apol L t977 • · ~ctor 'Changed' Pin Ying f esm .for TV . .. • By GEORGE W. CORNELL "" "-'''._,. Wrller NEW YORK -It was an over- )\tbelmlne task, a singular!)' tough role to play. British actor Robert Powell says it shook him, ~ersonally. He isn't certain what it did to Mm, but he says 1t did something. · .:Whet~r it's a subjective thing involving my role as an ac- tor or whether it's an objective occurrence in me, I 'm still not sure," he says. ''It will take time. perhaps more than a year, to re- la te tG what happened to m e, to ltnow what it means." POW~LL PLAYS THE title role in "Jesus of Nazareth," an extraordinary and powerfully moving portrayal of the life of Christ being shown on NBC-'l'V in two three-hour segm ents on the Sunday nights of Easter week. April 3 and 10 (Channel A, 8 p.m .) . The cast of t~e $18-million film is packed with a score of luminaries of the movie world, including Laurence Olivier, Anne Bancroft, Ernest Borgnine, Anthony Quinn, Rod Steiger, P eter Ustinov. James Mason and a marvelous ly convincing Virgin Mary, Olivia Hussey. On the basis of previews, it f\as been praised by many re· ligious leaders. Protes tant, Roman Catholic and Jewish, as the most gripping, historically accurate and Biblically sound fi Im representation yet of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus * * * [ __ RE_u_GJ_o_N _) "T HE GREATEST religious mm I've ever seen." says the Rev. Dr. Paul M. Stevens, radio-television ex- ecutive of the Soutbern Baptist Convention. The film has ''a s piritual ·dim ension that is uncommon in most such works," says the U.S. Catholic Conference communica- tions department. "A major breakthrough," says Rabbi Marc Tanenb'aum, inter· religious affairs director or the American Jewis h Committee. THE FILM WI LL enable "many people to discover for themselves who Jesus is and why this figure has claimed the aJ. legiance of so many millions through the ages." says the Rev. Sebastian Charles of the British Council of Churches. "The word, 'outstanding,' only begins to describe it." says Wen· dell J . Ashton of the Church or Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon). Evangelist Billy Graham says, ·•People are going to be glued to their sets." A JEWISH HISTORIAN, Rab· bi Albert Friedlander, arter watching the si.x·hour film several times, s ays, "The impact continues to amaze and astound me." . That's also what it apparently * * * dld lo Powell. a lean, sensitive actor of 32 who played the part of Jesus in his strangely gentle yet m ighty ministry of teaching, miraculous bealiuas and finally his crucifixion and victory over death. ··certainly it bad an effect on me," he says. "I've had a sense of a profound effect. But just what it ls, I havep't been able to separate what il is in me frQm having been living the part or this astonishing individual, Jesus." POWELL GRlw UP in the Anilican faith b"t he says that it was an inherited background and he bad not been personally con- vinced of Jesus' divinity, that Jesus possessed both full humanity and Godhood. But now. he told a neY(s con- ference following a preview of tho film. he's not sure what to make of it, not until he's done more private thinking and study of the gospels to dlsenlangle his own convictions from the role in which he has been immersed. "I've got to get away from it and take some time." he said. "I don't want to describe just a sur- face impression from being in· votved so Closely in the life of Christ." FR ANCO ZEFFIRELLI, the gifted Italian director of the film and u Roman Catholic, said, ··1 was imploring, praying and hop· Ing a hand was guiding me not to m ake a mistake. It was an un· speakable task to portray the in· ter working of God and man. tMs incredible fi gur e of J esu5. I think we did. I. think we were guided.'· * * * AFFECTED BY MOVIE ROLE AS CHRIST British Actor Robert Powell In Costume APWlrepllOIO • StOnes' Charges Dropped WARWICK. R.I. (AP) -Five· year·old charges filed against two members of the Rolling Stones have been dropp,ed by a District Court Judge here: Judge Anthohy Dennis of· Warwick District Court agreed to "file" the charges after Warwick Police Chief Jobn F. ·Coutcher conceded that singer Mick Jag. ger and guitarist Keith Richard could not be ordered to return to Warwick. The action means the charges will be dropped within a year un- less the two are arrested in Rhode Island on new charges. Richard was charged with as. saulling a Providence Journal.: Bulletln photographe r shooting pictures or the group's arrival here in July 1972. Jagger was charged with obstructing a police officer. Day Camp Signup Se t Registration is being held for the South Coast YMCA day camp. Activities will be held from Mbnday lo April 8, and include a trip to the San Diego Zoo and an Easter egg hunt. Further information is availa· ble by calling 831 -9622 or 495-0453. Critic Says .Jesus TV Movie Plodding By JAY SllARBUIT the birth, life, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus in remarkable convincingly tetched, not'convin'Cingty prophetic. APT•tt•"'°"w'"'' detail Peter Ustinov, appearing in Sunday's opener. turns in a good, if LOS ANGELES This Sunday night and on Easter Sunday. From what I saw, the film is beautifully photographed and somewhat familiar performance as the beJeweled. rotund, and mad NBC is airing three-hour segments of a six_-hour movie on the life of seems quite faithful to the Bible. ATas, ifs pace generally is so 5low, Herod the Great. Roa Steiger, cast as Pontius Pilate in Easter Sun- J es us. · · J cs us or'N azarelh. ''directed by Italy's Franco Zeffirelli. so reverent, I fear only the very religious or patient will stick with it day's show. is excellent and very convincing. Britain's Sir Lew Grade, whose company coproduced the film with l tah~n TV, this week screened a 212-hour edited version to give ROBERT POWELL, A FINE-FEATURED English actor. SAD TO SAY, MlSS HUSSEY, a very talented actress, Geems to \'arious clerics. cntics and civilians a rough idea of its contents portrays J esus in His adult years. But save for a few occasion!i, he have little to do in her major role as the mother of Christ ~xcept look seem s to be playing only a simmering mystic with a sad, firm gaze saintly or grief-stricken, as the occasion demands. HE SAID T HAT AMONG THE missing segments were Jesus' that could. melt steel. I don't think anyone would find his depiction of The film is an admirable and ambitious effort. miracles. Mary Magdalene's conversion and the gathering of fensive, only disappointing. ll does try to render the story of Jesus in realistic terms, to Christ's disciples. Then the curtains parted, the show began. Ditto Michael York. cast as John the Baptist. York. a!> he AOC!> a\'Oid !itock tableau scenes. But tighter editing, a brisker pace, It started with the betrothal of Joseph, played by Yorgo about urgin~ all to repent. to prepare for the coming of Chnst, might have m ade the film a much better effort than the one I saw Vorl.lgis, to.Mary, tJlayed by Olivia Hussey, and from there traced comes across only as a wild-eyed, raggerly character who sl?er'ns this week. ~~~~~~~~---....:...:_;_:....__.:..;_:....__....:._~~.:..:.....:..:......::..:~~~--=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L. /ti. Boyd Girl-watching _,,, Week in J11ne Not every pet lover realizes that rabbits. loo. can be housebroken No insect has ears on its head. Interesting maybe. But more interesting· No insect ever closes its eyes. Mouth tu mouth rl·susc1tat1on ""a:-. not a CO!Jl monly used revival technique until the 1950s. Rut 1f you check out Second Kmgs 4 · 34. you'll sec that the biblical Elisha was the rcllow who discovered it first. J\ client asks the whereabouLc; of Morn· in~star Farms the producer of those syn· lhctic hacon st~p8. There's no such place. ll 's a trade name owned b) Miles Laboratories. the outfit that interestingly enough also puts out Atka S<.-ltzer GIRL WATCHING Q "When is "Girl Watching Week'?" A First week in June There 1s no corresponding "Boy WatchinJ( Wec.>k." am pleased to report Boys don't like lo be watched Makes them nervous. For that matter ... Girl Watching Week" may not l'ndure, either Certain women liberationists think the sex symbol promotion 1i1 pil'!J(lsh Out; Love and • War man takes'no stand on this annual event. IC some men only want to girl watch On<' week a year. that's their huMn~ss, just as it's their busi· ness. it they only want to go to church on Easler Suntlny. Our L and W man, however. is more devout SOi\r l'Slm Q. "Why do building contractors draw X's with soap on new windows?" A. So workmen will see that the glass is in plucc and won't poke boards or whatnot through the m. Q. "!low many stomachs are in a white· tail deer"" A. Same as In a cow. Four. Might mention. too. there are twice as many chickens in this country as people, or almost. •-f'\\m••ltol M llovd P 0 ft~•ISllO eo.•aMe ... '1'167' fl:1 f/l .~.!!!! <jl INSURANCE ~ r "'· ~ ..... "" y;., COSTA MESA ~ W<.:::Jo 541°5554 C.~ THE f'lUMllMG HEATING All COHD. IT __ .. ,__, S""""•Cf' ,,, .., .,, A,..e--...,.tt ._.,.,.., (J'4 Vi(JO ~ l'}J ( J~ tO ,,.,,.,. 495-0401 C05T•.' .... ESA t'tt'e Nt1w(W.)rl 9tvd ~· LH' • 642-1753 •llM~ ~ c;)UNW!AR CORD SHOR.T.S Use lhe Daily Pilot "Fast Result" service directory. Your serV1ce Is our specialty. Call 642-5678 ext. 322 MOPEDS , I fry Our New Front Door FOUPfTAIN VALLEY • I l I SOUTH COAST VILLAGE r-::::-.. fr;.. '>UNHOWI ~ /;,,_---JI I I ~. I I ,. I • SANTA ANA SOVTH COAST ~a ~ ~--.._~S-A_N_D_l_E_G_O_F_W_Y~-'-"'-~~~~~~~ :,_~~~~~ 1-~~~ I I I I ' I I ' I Ii ,~, c I ~ ,~ I HUNTINGTON BEACH • I 1 0 > ~ CD a: 0 CD a: .. r B&o<fA <.I IRVINE • I I I I CORONA e DEL MAR On Bear ~street ••• ... bet wee n Corona del Mar and Long Beach That is ... between the Corona del Mar sign and the Long Beach sign on the newly opened Corona del Mar Freeway You 'll find it more convenient , -· -...... I 'Plan-e' Fact: "' . He's HOQked By DENNIS McLELLAN Ol Ille 0111y Pllol Sl•lf It rested like a beached whale in the corn er of the small Rive rside County airport h angar. To mosl, lhe black plastic- draped remrlants of the old, de teriorated airplane looked only like so much junk. · Who would imagine they were looking at a corroding aviation tr easure? But as soon as Tom Laurie was. told he was gazing al n 1934 Stintson SR-5, his next question w as a nti-climactic. · "Is itfor sale?" b e asked. It was and today 1t res ts in thl' Newport Beach man's garage where it is in the process of being res tored to Ill> heyd;iy ap pearanre when 11 was known as the Cadillac of µriv ate airplanes The retired Northrop engmeer first set eyes on the plane two years ai::o. lie immt.•dia~ly began the timc·consuming pro- cess of rebutlding il. BUT FOR SOMEONE who still remembers the moment when he . heard "Lucky Lindy" was sight- ed over England "It was three or four in the afternoon ancl 1 -.yas playing horseshoe!>" it 1s time we ll spent. The wingless fuselage takes up most of his garage and has been cause for more than a handful of neighbors and rnotoris'8 to drop in to take a look. .. . · • Laurie is more than willing to talk about the antique airplane. In fact, nothing makes his face light up more than discussing his favorite subject. Sitting in his den-cluttered with model airplanes and blue- prints-Laurie explained that the four-place Stintson was favored by oil companies and other busi- nesses for ferrying officials .. llis plane, he discovered, once was owned by Richard Gimbel Cof the department store family). 'Tm trying to put this thing back exactly as it came out of the factory in Michigan," Laurie says. WHEN IT DID roll out of the factory it cost a mere SJ.950 Laurie predicts it will be worth about five times lhal when he's through. Helping him restore it authen- tically arc old Stintson advertis- ing brochures he had saved sim·e his youth in Fort Wayne. Ind. That's where his hft•-long tn· leresl in airplanes Cboth model ;.ind ltfesize) began. lie moved West in 1940 lo work for Northrop and st ayed there JO years. But even the airplanes he worked on durinJ? World War ll don't have the .. mea11m .... the older planes have for him ... He says his Stintson SR..S- possibly only one of five still in eirieceace waa -of the first H••HI PtlOto Part man, part be~st, the dog-like figure above is part of an exhibit of old and contemporary Mexican folk pottery on display at A Touch of Latin. At right is an example of work by Teodora Blanco of Oaxaca. Her objects resemble the types of critters found in dreams. i planes to have naps. 4 ..Stintson called them 'Speed : Arres ters.'" he points out with a smile. When he gets it back in shape- l he d 1 rt · e ncru ste d 2 2 5\ horsepower Lycoming engine is · s till sitting in the hangar -it will cr~eatabout 110 mph. HE HOPES TO have the job e.ompleted by t he summer of '78 in time for the Experimental Air«aft Association convention in Wisconsin. In fact, he plans to fly it b~ck himself. Of cou rse, he has to get his pilot's license first. While late in comirig, it seems inevila· ble. Laurie says he flew some in In· diana during-the early '30s. "I got to the point where I could land and takeoff." But he never got a license. During the war he was working s ix days a week a nd flying was restricted along the coast. Blythe Known as the Cadillac of private airplanes in its heyday, the 1934 Stintson SR-5 at left is ·twin to-one now being restored .. # BEA ANDERSON, Editor Fnday, April 1, 1977 Bt O•llY Pilot Photo by E. LHP•vn• was the near est spot and driving to Blythe on his day off wasn 't too appealing. Another rea·son he never got a license was because of ~ls first i mpression or Santa JV\Onica airport. which was hemmeoin by houses. "f REALLY LOST my ('n- thusiasm for flying." he admits. adding m Indiana there were- always open fields to land in dur- ing an e111ergency. To Tom Laurie, this pile of junk is an airplane aficionado's treasure. The retired . . engineer 1s restoring the antique plane in his garage. Thinking back lo those grassy Indiana pastures, where the col· orful flyboys of a half-century ago new over , made Laurie r e- member som ething . He pulled out an a lbum of old photographs. Among the faded photos of early airplanes was one of him when he won his first model airplane contest in 1928. The winner r eceived a free ride in a Stintson . Laurie's eyes had a far-away look. "I forgot all about that." Latin Flavors Spice Show By MARCIA FORSBERG 01 the O•lly Pilot St•fl Ht''s a combination creature. sitting on heunches like a dog, but w ith bull horns at his temples. And tht• rnce 1~ that of a m an. only with painted-on cat's \ wh~kers I hs body 1s flouris hed with flowers a nd dots, lines and c·urhcues. The brown and black figure is about 40 years old, from Tonal a . Jahsco. JUSt outside of Guadalajara. lll•'s one• of a variety of intnguing objects on display through Friday, Apnl II. at A Touch of Lalin. Laguna Beach. THE KALEIDOSCOPE of old and contemporary Mexican folk 1><>ttery. tcxtur('d wall hanAings and authentic artifacts is a hl('nd of three pnvate collections, in addition lo pietes made ~1thm the past year or two. Amon~ the work!. on display are older items that were part of a collect1on forme rly at Immaculate Heart College. Others are from th<.' est11te of ;i Laguna Beach r esident who had been ~athering Mexican folk art for half a century, and the third group came from a retired school teacher who used them as teaching aids The s howing 1s part of a hobby.turned-business for Vicki Ooremus and her daughter, Carol Gallegos, partners in an en· dcavor nc•1ther plannt'd for. A COUPLE OF years ago, they h ad no idea they woulcl be over seeing such an assortment of South-of· the-border objects. Mrs . Doremus, form er m anag, .of the Orange County P hilharmonic Society, st arted out to a m ining engine~r in Tex- as 40 years ago. Her daughter was comfortably settled, teaching Spanish toschoolchildren in Tustin Both have a love for the romantic, lyrical language, and both dreamed of traveling to s unny South American countries to ex- plore the cultures. ON DIFFERENT occasions. each dropped what s he was do· ing and set out on journeys lo the south Mrs. Doremus' adventures included traveling by river launch. train and single·engine airplane. gelling acquainted with the natives and spending seven months in outlying par ts of' Brazil. Ms. Gallej:(os trekked through South America, and by tht• time she rl'achcd southern Argentina, she had deve loped an <.it· traction for handcrafts . "I rearranged my whole schedule so J could go back to Peru and buy more wea\'ings, ·she said. S INCE Ms. GalleJ?OS had a knowlC'dgc of handcrafts and Mrs • Doremus had pnot bookwork expcm .. ncc. they hit on the idea of bcgmmng their own rel all outlet for Spanish treasures. Working lnj:(ethl'r as a mother-daughtt'r team is "going bt.•autifully." said Mrs Doremus . "We both marvel al that.·• The two have s 1m1l<.1r tastes, hut Ms Gallegos noted that "Molh<'T 1s morf' darn)~. wht.'rc I'm mon· conservative. When I !->ay, 'That (JJl<'l:l' ol sculptun· or potler·yi 1!.n't our style> stic )>Uys. 'Wl''ll makl' 11 our st~ fl·. · Ms. Gallego:-adm1ttt•d that she likes it when her mother isn't afraid totakt• a <:hanrc. Buying trips "have to be long to be worthwhile.'' said Ms Gallegos, but chances are, she a nd her mother don't mind a bit. Vicki Doremus and her daughter, Carol Gallegos, are partners in overseeing a vanetyof South American artifacts, pottery pieces andt~ured weavin~. f DAILY PILOT Fnoay. Apt11 1. 1971 Dating: DEAR ANN I.ANDERS· I am a sophomore a l a highly respect· ed collegt• who 1:. confu:.ed :.ibout something When 1 en rolled last year I knew of no bisexual rela· t1 ons h1ps amoni.: my fracntb Now, •l seems, ha!>exualaly 1:. not only accepted but w1dl'ly prac· heed amw11:( my pt.•ers Studenf Set Straight • I 'm a 19-ycar old guy and I 've decency. What':. more, ll can get you lnvolved with a bunch or weird~. you thought about her chances for happiness 1( :.he married a man 16 years her 1unior. <I was 26. She \\US 42). She gave you the facts. YQur unswer was, "Marry him ." (Ann Landers~ Male studt•nts I cpuld have sworn were slr:.iq~hl dalt.• mem bcrs of their own i.t.•x JUSl us often as mcmtx:rs of lht· oppo..,1lt· sex Thi s ~ot·s for JO('k:-., cheerleaders, und officers of stu- dent government. YQ)mg people w1lh tendencies for both sexes lell me they consider this an ad· vantagt>, not a hund1('up They «all it "th1.· bes t of both worlds " never had any de:.1rc to try anything '-\1lh a mt•mber of my own sex. The mor<il value:. 1 learned a:. ;.i <'h1ld tell me 1t ':. wrong. Yet, af 1t 1s a<·ccpted by my peers und docsn 'L do me uny harm. isn't it worth t:\pt•rammt lllj.! With'! Please print my ldtt:r bt·l'~IU!->1.' I'm sure muny tollcgc :.tud1.·nls <ire just 3S ('onfv:-...•d us I. STRAIGHT AND N"HHOW In i.plte or the facts presentt'd In your letter, Id me assure you tha t a r eally s traight peri.on would have a devlJ of a time go. Ing the other way unless he were bombro. stoned, kinky or a litlle cuckoo. I had won her through s ub- terfuge <I'm ashamed to s ay). h aving presented myself as only six years her junior . She almost left me when she learned the truth. Your letter salvaged the situation. the part you played 1n mal.ang 1t possjble . -JO\'to'UL I N PEORIA DEAR JOYFUL: tlow nice of you to let me know. I've 111ld It before and I'll aay h again -age Is ooly a number, baby. ht-r Wht1t t·an I do u·bout It? - \'IC DEAR \'IC: \'ou on stop b otbc-rln g ht'r , TIJe stereo belongs tu "the dish." You gave It lo her, didn't you? Next time keep the volume down and doo'l go for such a big ticket, Buster. DEAR SANO N: Don't ml'ss around. There ls more Involved here than "right" or ''"ronl!." What it s hakes down lo b "natural'' or "unnatural." ll ':. dumb to try sonu·thinl( for kicks if it ,·iolate:. .>our sen:.c or DEAH ANN · lla\e ~ou t•ver wondered how your advice turned oul'! Well, the letter from the man who wrote to ask if he should marry a woman six years his senior hit home. Jt 's time I wrote and told you what a d1f· frrcncc you made in m y life. In 19&1, the woman I was in love with wrote and asked what I am now 38. She is 54 and looks younger than I and has a lot more pep. Two year:. ufter our m ar- riage my former wife died and we now have my children. DEAR ANN: 1 dated an altrac· tive dish for over a year. I hap· pen to be a generous guy who doesn't mind being nice to a girl if s he is nke to me. Two months ago I bought the dish an expensive stereo. We broke up last week and l 'd like the stereo back. She says ~he "earned it" and to stop bothennl? T h ere is u big dltf~ence bet ween cold and cool. Ann ~I)· de rs shows you how to play it cool without freezing people out in her booklet. ''Teena~c Sex -Ten ~ ays lo Cool It.'' Send 50 cents In c·oin and a Jong. self-addressed, :,tamped envelope to Ann Lan-. ders, P.O. liox 1400, Elgin, l11. 60120. Our m;irri11ef' i<; ff'rrific und we couldn't be h appier. Thanks for Workshops Beckoning Needlework Tells Yarn . 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' I\ 011\\ at and kN•11 111 111tntl that ~ou arenntw1tho11t .1li<'s mt•nts Those who are 1mnat1ent arc al«o <'n - \ 111us ~oml• .. fri ends" '\looutn not he unhappy 1f } 0 11 tnpp<'d an a trap. ,\ Q l ' AR r l ' S < J a 11 . 20 F l.'h If! 1 lhghhghl ahl!1t ~ to percc1\'e \ nur ESP 1:. uclive . ~1 \S l<'rv 1<; s olved ..... hat h<irl bl't•n missin~ t'jll ht• loC':tterl PISCES I F1•h . l!l · M;:irch 20) Lie low - w ;ut and sCC' One who 1s sur<' of what you should rln rloei; not ~f'C'm to h<tvf' .I Jlt'l'Slll);il S('ll~l' Of dlr{'C · S TOP SMO KIN G CLINIC: A free inlroduc- t o r y meeting for smokers who want to kick the habit will take place at 6:30 p m . Thurs· day, April 7, in South Coast Plaza Hotel. Sponsor of the session is S m okEnders whil-h con ducts n ine -week series to train the smoker lo quit culmly and comfortably. C HR ISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB: The m ember who has brougft the mos t first time guests to luncheon m eel· ings wall be crowned "queen for a day" by the Sadd l e b ack Com - munities group. Also on the program will be soprano vocalist Bar baru Conway and Mrs. Reidun Gcl.swean. wife o f a noled Evangelist, who will be the speaker. LECTURE SERIES: A f our-part evening H'ries. hl·ginntng Mon. day. April 11. at 7 · 30 will look <il tht• !:icxist Am crical'I &wict v . Offered by 'orangl· Coast College, t hl' st.•rics \\'Ill be presented bv Or. Geraldine Ca.hill P1ckarl. laecn~cd mar. nagc. famlly and child 1 OUtHelor <ind UCC counsl•lor. <ind Sharon l>onoff. OCC'~ as:.Ol'lale dean of:.ludenl affairs. CLASS: A. 10-wcck :.crac:. lilied Womun Aw;irc and Choosing will be offered to all wom<.•n 18 :md older. It is based on the book of the same naml' written hy Uelly J . Cohle. Westminslcr. Rcg1slral1on will be at 7.30 p.m Monday. April 4. 111 lhc El Toro Baptist Church . Pre regislration C'a n be made by t'alling lht' t•hureh at 830 7473 ht'for1.· noon and 58 l-4833 after noon. l'ARF.NTS WITHOUT P A R T N F: R S ': T h e Orungc Coast chaptt·r \\di mcel al 8 µ m . Wed· nl'sda). April 6, in the Co...ia Mel.a Country Club Guest speaker Georgia Ro1scla1r \\Ill l('(·turt• on Acqu1rt· S<:lf t'sll't·m ;ind Enhance Your Sex Life a n d Pt• r s o n .1 I /\ p - J>t'<ll"ant·e through If) p- nos as COMMUN ITY REFERRAi. ANO l!';- F 0 R~i\TION SE RVI(.' ... ;: Works hops for senior t•1tizens ' tlubs will pro\'idt· information un a,::t•nt'll'" anti or ~anazutions :n·uilablt• in Ornn1w Countv. Rarbaru L<ib1tzke will speak to the Costil Ml'sa St·nior Citizens Club al-i I am. Tue~day. i\pnl 5. in lht• Community Hl'i.Tt'a- taon Ccnlt•r She \lo Ill ~peak to the V\t>men 's We ek Men, Too Women's W('(•k at Gol!kn WC'st College• pro mises to ~ cxt·ittng. prcnucat1vt• and not for women only 1\lthough ont• program 1s for ~omen only and several an• ~eared pnm<1nly lo lht·1r attention, interests of the opposite s1.•x also have been tn· e luded. The week's observance heg1ns Monday, April 18. :and concludes Friday, /\pril 22. or special interest lo men will be se4.·cral programs on Wednesday, 1r..cludang a film, en- titled "Men 's Laves." wh1{'h listens lo men evaluate how thev have dealt \\alh the role of the ideal American °m<.1n : Men's Pot'lry Reading. and a two-part session, entitled The Liberutcd Man · Warren Farrell. founder of the National Task Force on the Masculine Mystique or NOW and author of the "The Liberated Man" will give a presentation on changing mcn·s all1tucles towar~s women's liberation and masculinity He also will conduct a fi\'c hour. fl\c·parl presentation including a lectun•. a mC'n·s tw:111ty contest, role n ·versal "date,'' <ind a men's con· sciousnesi:. raising group. Programs for women will deul with self· esteem. sexuality, self·defense . alternate lifestyles. hattcrt•d women. and various facds of career choice, placement and a<l\'anccmcnl Further lnform:.atlon is av111lable bv call1nr! the Women's Center. which 1s spon~oring lht• events, at89a.:77ll, ext. 577 . Peering Around Al.llMNJ 11f (;lt·ndalc and llom l'r lf1~h Schools or the 1930s an• ltWltC'd lO a no-host bon voyagl' par ty Friday, April 15. at Ports or Call re«tauranl More details arc avaala· ble by calling Patrick Flanagan at 213 7tJO 0209. <a:~11N1 1 :\tay 21 -.Jun(' ::!01 Hr ... ur1• that \'OU ha' l' t"ompletc rt>port. ~tory Tcndl'ncy is for olht·r ... 111 o\'erlook or ..,kip l<'i.:al malll.'rs , s1g111f1cant clctalls. t'>l<trital or husi- ne:-s partner has am- bitious plans. SC.ORPIO I Ort 23 Nov. 21 >: Your w111h can hl• fulfilled oncP ) ou decide upon your course. tum. No fret· lunch.A void ----------------------wishful thinking where NAMED Ju ni or Panh'ellenic dcleflatc of the Idaho Slate Unlversi- t y Chapter, Alpha Omicron P1, is Rindy McKenney of Laguna Beach . She as a sophomore ma1oring in radiologic technology. ('A~CER (June 21- .lul\' 22l Hold back on fm;iJ commitment. Ele- mt•nt of <l<>ccption could bt• presC'nt, intentional or olherw1c;e. Take ring roads . means avoid ditecl confrontations. LEO rJuly 23-Aug. 22> Highlight payments. col· lections. evaluation of personal possessions. What v. as apparently discarded turns out to have more worth than you 1mag1ned. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. m oney 1s concern~d. Means sense of where----------- you are ~oing, your d1n;_ction requ1r('s more aae1't1on. A hunch could pay di\'adend~. ~ SVNWB.J'IA SAGITTARIUS CNov. 22·Dec. 211 Stress \'ersatthly, intellectual currosit\'. Communicate with those "at a dis· lance." One al lop is un. "iili1~1 certain. authority could r be temporary. Know il and be self-reliant. CAPRICORN rnec. 22 -J an . 19 ): Avoid rushing decisions, ;udg· SPECTACULAR FLOWERS & PLANTS FOR EASTER ENJOYft'ENT Harboritcs. :Xt•\\ port Beach Sen10r l'1l11t·ns Club at 11 am. !\toncl:.iy, April 16. M o rt• i n fo r m u I 1 o n a b out the worksho p s, which will t'.Xplu1n tlw free sen1ces of CH IS. 1s :w<tilablc from tl1t• n·n tr al office. 835 4357 Al'tERICb-N PARALEGAL AS · SOC IATIO N : Th1.• Orange County Chuptcr will m eet ut 6 p m Tut•!-. day, April 12, 1n Carrn"., Hickor) Chap reslJUl'jnt. Santa Ana. Thomas C Uuh) ns. Santa An,1 ~•llurney. wall s peak on the ust· of un la\\ ful dela1nt•rs Mort• informawm as a\ .1il,1ble from Ann r.tcnu-.1-.l'). 751 -384-1 PRE\"El\Ttn·: DE:'\· TAL CARE:,\ four µail 1<.'ct11n· ~<'rll's l1tlt·d Sa\ t' Your T eeth and Your Money will be prt•'...cll\l.'d from 7.30 9 JO µ.m . b(•g1nn1n,:: \\'l'<lncsd:.iy, Apral IJ, at Orange Coast <:ollci;t• tn Fine /\rtl> Hall 119 The ln·e series 1s co- sponson•<I by thl' college and the Orange County Dental tlygaenists · Soc1C'- t v. More information is <ivuil;ible from OCC, 556·5880. IRVi N F. ART l.EAGL;E: M1('helinc Cald\lot'll of Irvine will dt·monslrulc lhc :.irt of lt·athl·r tooling at the meeting Thursday, Apnl i. 1n thP Communaty AS· ~uc1at1on Uu1ld1ng, acl1a· tt'nt lo lhc Irvine l.1brJry ~I rs C:ald .... ell. who is st•ll tJUJ.:ht. \\ 111 d1spluy s<tmplt·s of her \\Ork anti \\ill bring a CO\ t•r for the new gut•sl lx>0I... 1\ SI <lonal1on lo be acltled lo the groups sd10IJrs h1p fund as r c- q u ,. s t e d 11 f 11 u n • mt•mbt•l's. GOD'S HEALING LAW REVEALED! Blessings await you Come hear A FREE LECTURE by MICHAEl E. THORNELOf, C.S.I ., ol Sholl1e1d, England (Member ol lhc Chri~tlan Science Board ol Lec1u1esh1p) entitl~d THE LAW _OF CHRISTIANZlf.NCE !::tEAilliG SUNOA Y, APRIL 3rd -3:00 P.M . DA~A HILLS HIGH SCHOOL~ 33333 Golden Lan1ern Dana Po1nr 'Spottsorfll by Chrhll011 Scitnu Society, D1111• l'oiftl Child Care Pro111oed [~1i1ta111 Nrn1us lilut1'rhr1l!i There Is A Dill ere nee ... FOR .\LL r~ r rorn ~< ;' fl t·:IHtOO)f ~;y._,'. ~1-' rrri-:'\ El-:ll!S! '-• ·".~' • • .J_ t°"" r" !,., ·~~! .. _. :_--1-.. '~,I I I I -~,·~-Er WITH cm:m:LEX ~GlJ I llF.ATF.RS \ ~ OF CO RSE! Would You Spl·nd The REST Of Your Life On An ything Less? ,. ,,, ,..,11 , ..• llilll \\. l'1H'ifir C'o;i~t llwy., ;\1·wrrnr1 Bench, CA l.11nil Ii I:!-t .'1:!:! Toll Frr·(' 'i'.i:!· I lillll Ca!vin .. f\-om our OOYS de.pt,. for East.er. . Calvin fVNj blaze.r,qray or t.en washable. s!aCks oxfbrd but..t.on down 9h1r t. fte.ppt1e 00ya S\7.e.9 E:r 20 prep sizes 36-38 South Coast ?J~a 44 fasNon island. newport center 644-5070 INSIDE WOODY ALLEN , l W~EN v./ooDY COMES ' t DOWN Fa( EIREAKFAST, ' t I 'M GOING 10 BORN j HIS 10A5T ; i FUNKY WINKERBEAN <OOULD <,U) LI KE 1b 60 UJrTH ME TO THE RICK RE.MINEiTbN ~' MA~ 6UE~ r-tr-.....-mnot1 ()l(AI,> ! TANK McNAMARA . w, Fmlf, ri.1£ AIJTOM;16tt£ ~ PULLW Or.ff, 50 'rt:>u W J'T Bf J}MPING 'ltll.JI? M?TOl?C~L£ MR llf. CAf?C, TONIC:;[ NANCY v.Ji.JATS~OULDl: DO Wl-IEl'l HE TURNS ME.ON? I JU5 T 5,.,w AN ANIMAL WITH T HREE LEGS "-.__ AND NO ~ ~~ I. '"-. _, .. , by Jo~ Marthen '{00 S..b..iLD SHov/, II LET'5 MAKE A DEAL II ON EVER<{ CHA.NNEL. by Tom Batiulc by Jeff Miller and Bill Hinds %Vf.N HlJNDJ<W ~ 51XTY-ElGITT ifC07. by Ernie Bushmiller PEANUTS MOnEY'S CREW ~ DOOLEY'S WORLD- DR. SMOCK STUPEN-rS, THSRe ARE: S I X PARl"S TO THe HUIV\A "-1 e>~AIN ••• WE O.tti Pl,\'(THEM!! THElf''RE TOO UTILE ! WE'D STEP ON THEM!! 7(7 use't:no BE WHENEV~R sµr:1D Be.AN WJLlff,/T1D Go 't'LAHG!1 ' TODAY 'S CIDSSWGRD PUZZLE GORDO by Gus Aniola UNITED Fealure Synd1ca1e ~~~7 ill*"' l f\r I I\ ,, h Ah rH d ~ P P1+C ~t•Arl on (,11,t"\' I •I 'fitl 10 Riv"' ti.111• • r , .t F'11JI' fltnf1w • ,1 HI t ~in 1~11 n•··•' 'i 11 1.11 lutu•e !ti Man111 Gene," 1 ~ E.trlh ftt t• ' 1 1 .,. 11lh•''0 I' I '·' 11 ti~ Frar1 • ~C Mr Or1 Ju tn r• ~ molt,l!' 21 LPdwi'~ wo .. ls 2 3 Re.~u"'• ;'')View ('6 T1mP ol v•• 1' 21Fin•1n11 (Wl'I l'-1 Sa'"'~ lnf('lm\! J 1 Soul'••' ''' A~•.\ ""' Cj.1y JJC;ircl<JJmc A ( 1 0 ~ 'l ~'£'( .. C L 0 V E 'l), c c l'l•t"H ll T A r I( S A T • l l -~ I P ; ( ~ . ! ! , < I S('<-T 0 E s 0 R fl.11\llP•P R I NT ., I A I I q11 151us-s c c It f " 4 •• o-"111 nn•-s 1 ... R • f S•Ct!l"IA o 1 r, f T £ ' r ~ T•11. cir f 0 E •'A I L -~lt l~ A" t ) l I T I~ .... _A ~ r ~ A I' . I ' A L~ll' 1 •· I • 1• l I •. • r " -fill ~ ... ~[ rr ~ -~ i ~l\J t t '°'I' I• [l,,. ,, ' \ I , 1 ] '" .. ,, .. ,., It .......... rt ..... ( 1 l • ·~,.. .. "4pd • t f 'C'"'t"'rl ' t ~.,,.,,, p 't :.:.. N Cdt1~ l1A"l r•ver '' B·•·1\r ,.,, IJ NO( tvnat 10ur 1t ,\f! .l.::'.'~ >4EI<: ~~~ ~~~ic: :-;"C'= .SITE ""~ ... , ~ -" PLA\f .... 1 JUDGE PARKER A *>JE.f:.'Tf ~"VJ ~Ci::'l.E: OC'N'T ".).ICU:: l;(f:l'-Ll.ei: A et'l'JE.Hf! TWO, I HELPED ANO, THREE ... YOU YOU ACCUMULATE HELPED YOURSELF A NICE LITTLE ACCUMULA"TE ONE NE51 EGG ' THA1 WAS EVEN NICER, C14ARLE5! Fnd!y, April 1. 1971 by Ch~s M. Schulz --~~~--....-~--. f s ' by George Lemont ANP SUPPSNL.:Y' ~'M -rAL..KtNG TO 500 SMP TY CHAIRS ... by Ferd and Tom Johnson - THE GIRLS ~ · .... , . . . . . .. . . . . ..... . . . . . ¢>:·· 4.1 34 Lea•IJ hastily tnlnrm~I J6Ch111I Ill I $c~ol l<I' d••f\ ~1 Wht•rr ( 'Q f ,1 11t'l11l 11p "H111. I mrn,1. I thin~ W\''d t>c fool l\h IU thCI n11w that JU)I abnt11 1:vnylh1ng yuu wc:i1 lhc'c duy, 1~ one \llC lib all " lnd•d 40 Pack down t1ohtty 42 One-n1Qhl 44 P1011•~I Peter 45 Thing ol v.itue 4 7 Kay· ••· t .l111)ol(ll At11lr ~ nt•ma1n1n9 J lll'Ct'Pfottl1 ,1ll'olS 4 ~,..n' 1111 ~nJMU 11 I .1lhtl" or nullh•''' ,,ry '' l\tobr I l Novn rnd· :'II P~thn~\ '"Q JO C)ucfcfcn 0111 t '• too10.1lle1 PllVltrt<J W1sn J~ StiacJ•• ot 1ng1on hlow11 6fi Historic 15 U111•r\ Pl!llO(lS .1b111plly IJq Poet•C COil· t7 Ir an\11t•rt.1l"1n tract1ap mfl,tn•) ,1 TUMBLEWEEDS SNOEJL .. 1 : ANSWER MY_ i FAN MAIL , PERSOHAU '/! ~ by Tom K. Ryan by Mell wet.t., WHAT M£ ~~10 60&~ F='OI!' Me, roo. DENNIS THE MENACE . .. .. :· ' ' ~·--- Conventions Slosh On . '· I Aren't They All 'The Finest Group .of Human Beings'? AP Wtrtpf'toto HE TENDS BAR WHEN BEER DISTRIBUTORS MEET Ex-boxer Job Shaheen Has Person\lity, Brawn to Sult Job -\ I I By JULES LOH Al' ~1•1 <;otr•• ........ •"I DES MOINES, Iowa -Moose Messer is the new president of the Wholesale Beer Distributors •of Iowa, duly installed in conven· l ion assembled. Did someone say. where else but America? Where else has th al exercise in excess known as a convention become a rill! or spring? WH E R E ~E LSE D O grown citizens dev'o'te themselves to three days of booze und boredom m the name of commerce. or education. or dentistry, or even. for h eavl'n 's :.ake ; mental health"? Whose law as al that :.ays every gro up that can hold a convention holds one? Hilton's Law? T he busiest man an thas town la:.l week had tu be the ladder clamber wh o l'hanges t h e welcome sign over the parking lot out:.ide the Airport Inn INSIDE, IN THE lobby. Iowa pharmacists checked in al card tables to pick up a color-coded He llo badge and an armload of agenda and lo lay out S25 for han· quet tickets. On the second noor. t h e beer di ~tributor:. in lcrmin;.ibly pa:.sed the gavel to Moose Mcl>ser At the front des k, bone-tired delegates from the low;,1 Internat ional Trade Coun· cil que ued up with gll;J tt•d eyes and lremblin.,: credit cards to un· dcrgo the final remorseless con· Power Rates to Jump WASHINGTO.:V CAP1 The drought-s tr1ckl•n Wt-sl will havl' enough elcctnc1ty this year but consumer rat(•s 1n Cu1trorn1a will go up dramatically, anording tn federal l'n<'rgy agl'ncael> Double d Hou.si1z g Cost Eyed W /\Sill NG TON 11\ I' 1 It wll I cost ahout S!W ,0110 to liu) J medium-priced rww homl' h\ 1986, twice as muth Js ,,r<'sl'nt pr ices. an economis t ha., told Congress Kenn<'!h Ros1·n of l'rinn·tnn University mane tht• pred1rlwn Thursday. saym~ th<' <·ountr~ 1.., in '"a hous ing l'rl'ols nf un precedented µroportron'" thJt will get worse ctunng tht' nt•xt <It• cade. Th1· rl'<lt>ral Power Com mission ( FPC) and LhP Federal E nergy Adm1nistration < FEAJ saad in a report lo Congress Thursdav. that many ut1hllcs will have to burn 011 to make up for lost water power. T H E ADDITIONAL c·osl 1s es timate d at between $460 mall1on and $600 malhon in Cal1forma alone. the report said. "Consumer rates for elcclnci· ty will likely increase shurply over those experienced m t976." said Jack L. Weiss. acting chief of powl'r for the FPC. ··increased oil usage· und re duccd hydro-energy import from the Pacific Northwest will com· bine to cause the higher rcites." he told a House Energy subcom m1ttee. '"WIDLE T HE situation in lht.-, Western states is bleak with respect lo reduced hydro electric l!<'ner<iticn. al "ould hl' µr1: mature at this taml' to reJ:1stcr undue alarm," he s aid ........ "Much. if not all of the dcfi- ciencv can Ix> met by inncID>ed generation at fossil fut>I plants but al gre;.illy inereased costs." he said. Some or the deficiency must Ix> made up by cutting off power lo 1ntl'rruptable cu:.tomers. and conscn at1on by cons umers in California. Oregon, Washington and Idaho, ht· :.aid "Barrin~ unusual cirr umslan ces. .clcclnl'1ty s upply !.houl<l b e sufficient for mo:.t needs dur- inj.! the spring and sum mer of 1977," he said. O IL-Jo'IRE D GENERATION will be sufficient to :.upply n o rthern and sou thern California. allhouJ:h some sup- p I 1 l's may bl· nl'e1il'<l from Nevada and Arizona. ht• said Rut the Pacifk Northwest will not be able lo export any of its power, he said. Robert I. ll anflin~. un assis· tant arlm1111!')trator at FEA. said Californi:.1 mav ha\<' to eas<.· some of its <iir quJllt~ rC'qUlrl'· men ts 111 allow hurning tJf ml B ECAlJSF. <ff h1~h monthly payments on mortga1H•s and in creasing down pa) m1·nt n·qu1rt' menls. "nearly two th1nb of ..ill AmcriC'an fam1li<''> 'ould not .1r forc1 In purt'hasP lht· h11nw \.\ht"rl' tlwv no\.\ llvP,' hl· s a1c1 Association Chief .:Most Ol·W l'Olranl:-. to thl' housing markf'l ()ou111: famll11·s .1nrl other first l1m1· hnmt· b u y l' rs ) 1· a n n 11 t .if f o r d t o purl' h <ISl' any horn t· ,it a 11. Rosc.•n said Marks Anniver~ary "By · 19f>6 lhl' m1:d1um pnt·l·<J nt•w home will sl'll for dos1· to $90.000 with the a'vcrJgl' d11\.\ r1 payment requ1r<'CI avera~111~ dose to $23,000," llosrn told th1· Senate Banking Comm1t1t•c H E S AID T H E current medium pnce 1s around $45,000 and is incrt'astng hy more than tO pc rcenl annual I}' Rosen te ·t1fwd 1n favor of a ball by Sen. Edward Brooke ( R- M ass.), designed lo m ake the purc hase or an in1t1al home easie r for youn~ fa mi hes Brooke's bill would provide for comparatively low payments 1n the early yl'ars of a mort~agt• The bill assumt·l> thol family 1n come will raSl'. m uk1nA pos!.lblt• higher p~yments m the lall;'r years or a mortgage. Lorna Mills, ft rsL woman to be C'll•cled president of .i federally l'liarten'<i savtnf!l> :ind loan as ..,11r1ation in th<· nation. obsl'rvt•s lwr 20th annrvcrsary as chief ex <'l'Ul1ve officer or La~una Fl·dC'ral S;n mgs Jn1t 1.oan J\s soc1at1on toe.la) Shl· wa ... graduated from Newport llarbor High School and Johnson's Bustness Institute in Santa Ana. before Joining the as- sociation m 1936 She was one of lhree employcs tn the new con cern. then called 1"1rst Ft'rlcr;il Savings and Loan Assoc1at1on of Laguna Beacn She served sucecssively as a!t · s 1s t ant secretary, secr etary . treasurer and. in t95:J. became a member of the board of d1rcc tors Miss Mills was na med pres1 dent and gcnl'r al manager 1n 1957. 20 YEARS IN OFFICE Lorna Miiis ------------- Doing Business In Callfornla Tl111 1077 ltl1tto11 ''now dV•llltfble Th1J book 1t J 9u1c1c co ostabltshmg ,, bus1noH 111 Caltfomrn. Topics cov11red tncludo c.ipltal forrn.i1ton . SEC ~, 146, 240, IRC Sec. 1244: ESOP"S ~nd St.1111 -p.;, } Government Agency's requirements Airline Plans Buy ' • ~•,The book ha' been purcha'M!d by m.uw ' • '\ ltbrant\ 01 1s .111a1labte from the non profit 811s1n~s Developmen1 ln\1111111! • BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE 717 Lido Perk Drove Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 675-8030 It only makes sense to buy or lease your Cadillac from the Master Dealer. We can provide he just·rig"ht finance plan or lease structure for you. PrtC1! $10 60 Golden West Airlines. Newport Beach. and . SHORTS. Belfast-based Arilish m anufacturer or the SDJ-JOi have announced that the airline plans to purchase wide-body SDJ.JO a 1rcrafl to be delivered an MayandJune. Subject lo approval by the Public Utilities Com· mission, the car rier plans to expand its route system by inaugurating service July 1 from Orange County lo San Diego via Palomar and from San Diego to Oxnard and Santa Barbara. Divide nd Due Nabers Cac1i11ac (714) 540-9100 Directors of the Fluor Cor p ., I rvine, have d ec lared the regular quarterly cash divid end of 75 cents a share on the com pany's Series B pre- ferred stock and 25 cents per share on its com mon stock, payable April 15, lo stockholders of record at the close of business March 31. C•ll 642-5878. 2600 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa • Put •.few words lo work for ou . venllon ntual. cheC'kin~ out A motel gue11t ullach1:d to n1Jne of the three groups. just pas:.ing through, had a nightly dcc1:.1on to make Which or their ho:.p1lallty rooms should hc \'l:>l l ? The chojce was easy. It was room 522, presided over by DeLane Shaheen. beer dts- trib utor from Cedar Rapid:.. DeLANE SHAHEEN 1rnid tho <•hore of tendmg bar Calli. to htrn al every beer distributors' con· vention but he does not obJect. I le is an ideal choice. He's, a jovial. friendly :-.orl. gets along with everybody. These. include beer d1stribut1~ nvaJs who, at a convention, 'become s houlder-hugging budd1c:. De Lane also h as wu\ y black h~r and dark Lebanese ey1:s So ht• 1s a fa vorilc of the Ladies· Aux- iliary, an asset for any conven· t1on majordomo Besides. he has the know how lie once ran a saloon. pushing t "o·b1t beer and tO·ccnt ~ctup:. '"A dime for a glass of \.\alt.'r and a st ir stick. Can't beat that " FURTHERl DeLANF. Shaheen was the 1943 boxing ch;.imp of Iowa . True. he is now in the hcavvweight rlt\ is1on. but after HI years hefltnl! casl'S and keg:. he remains, al 5:1. rock solid Thul 's h<tnd y Uccr d1~ trabutors m ay well be dedil'ated to the greater consumption of their own ra mallar wurcl>, but tht.- barons an room 522 l'lt•arlv h<td nnth1nc agatni.t wandering into alien corn. In fa<'t . their ap· petites were noteworthy The door to room 52<! :.t ayed open so searchers who forgot the numbt•r could find 1t Thl' en· tr;.inre was v1s1hlt• from far down the rPd carpeted hall by it:. s moke. like the portal~ of llades. 1n f'ase the searchl'rS were deaf O N BANQUET 'JIGllT , more women t han us u;.il were 1n room 522. gettm~ all avatla!Jle m11l'agl• out of long. formal drc:.~c:. Tht·y fnced their llcllo badgt•.; in •oven ll\'t' ways to provoc<.1t1 vc plJCel> , 0 ( AMERICA J Moose! Moose' Moose' The chant welled in the r oom. Through the crowded doorway Lloyd Messer of S1ou"' City, '"Moose'' to all an the lowa bet•r business, man of t he hour, 1-,rche<l. H E WORE A TUX and u frilly white shirt. What tragedy other than <t convention could cau:.e an honest beer truck dri vcr to get hunself up i• a hired suit that barely fit and a fnlly wb1lt· !>hlrt'.' As Moose inched through the happy throng lusty l>l aps on the back sloshed ht:. plast1<' cup and JOs lled the ice out. Someone was always at h and "With a refill. Drawn aside. r eluctantly, Moose told how his chmb to the acme of Iowa beerdom had rc- qu1rro. well. hops l\\-o year~ of tedium a;. :.ecretury ;.ind t\\o a .. 'at·c prt·sident. Ile sa id t he "all wa:. small pnl'e for the honor Wzm1,y Plant Due in 1978 lly The Associated Prl'~., Thl' nation':. largest rnakl·r of motorhorncs has annountl'd plans lo hutld a manufot·tu1ing pl:.int in H1q·rs1de lh<Jl wlli l'mpluy about ::!so pcr~on~ Winnebago lnduslnl'-. Int· . of Forest City, Iowa, said 1t would l'Onslru<'l a 12G.OOO·squan· loot ulanl to huilct m1n1motorhomt·-. on a 27·al're l>llt• ht·mi.: purcha~l'd from the Hedt•vclopmcnl Agency of the City of RI\ ers1dc Construction 1s to hcgtn later th1:. :.pnng. Wmnt•bago Prl's11.k11t ·John II anst·n sa1tl . o.111d \\ill ht· complctt•d an 19i8 Rl\l•r-.1dl• is also hom1· lo Flt•t•l '' ood Entl'rprt"l'". l h<· 11,1 taon 's largest manulat turcr of recreational' chll il'l> (),·•·r ThP Cou111t·1· HASD Listinqs "This 1s lhl' fanc:.t group of hum Jn tx>mgs I know." he yelled abovt' the racket. "We compete. but we also get together a&: friends Yes sir, at our conven- tion we cooperate und get dOWJ'\ ~ lo the serious business that a!" feels us all." A PE Rl"U1'1E D lady with a Hello bndgl' stuck to raw flesh' tugged Moos~ Messer awar by his tux sleeve. OeL1mc Shaheen kindly cxplainl'd . "Oh yes." De Lane Shaheen said, pouring somebody a s tiff one, '"this 1s our working conven. lion You really oughl to com& batk in the fall. That's wht?n we get lof:telhcr JUst to have a good lime " 'Bank Hikes Interest Rate On Mortgages Security Pac ific Bank has raised tnll'rl'st rates charged for new f1xc·d·r atc conventional home lo;.ins by onc-lourth or one Pl'rt'ent. thus makinJ:.! the best possible interest rule for a bor- rowc·r purl'hasing a home with 80 percent fmancmg 9 percent in- .. tl•<Jd of the former R·1~ percent. The increase IS errcct1ve im- n1l'd 1 atcrv Senior ·vice J'>rcs1dent Paul J. O 'llrien. admtn1stra1or of the bank's real estate finance de· partmenl. s aid the h1ghl'r rates reflect a general upward trend toward higher •yield require- m e nts m the st•condary market, a:. well as increai,ingly heavy loan demand Security Pac1 1lc 1s the second !ari::c~t branch banking system m the n<:1t1on. w 1th morl' than 500 dorncst1t banking locations and offlc<'~ abroad it ranks al> one of the ;o lar,4l•st banks an the United ~l<Jtl·~ " ~~'"'' (Jpr rl,,,,, OOWNS I .1~t l <•~ Pt! '" OH 11 1 \. t .'tf>. 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Friday Apr11 1 t9n l/N DAILY PILOT 85 Bullish Art Demand Pushes Prices By JOHN CUNNIFF 11t Al' tv•l-•Malyt1 Americans who used to decorule their walls with inex· pensive rrurrors and mass-pNduced lithographs are now steadily bidding up the pnces oC ongmal, band-signed fine art pnnls · A pnnt by Cuc a Romley, a natJve or Spam, was offered to January 1975, professionally framed, by Origmal Print Collectors Group Ltd • a mail order seller that searches out quahty, mechum pnce pnnts FOUR MONTHS LATER FIVE OF tls c ustomer.{ un· successfully sought the print for $220 Ten months later the price went to $240, and two months after that to $245. By June of un6 bidding had nsen to $265 There 1s no way or foretelling how high the price might go, but a 36 percent gam m JUSl 18 months, and great reluc· ta nee to sell by the 125 owners or the limited edition, suggest a bulhsh future The use or a Wall Street term lo descnbe a print isn't altogetbe r inappropriate because, no denying It, a good many col- lectors are ph1hst1nes, more mteresled m prices than art But there seems htlle doubt either that true apprec1attoa Is involved "Fine arts has attracted the attention or the or· dmary Amen can," says Bruce Whyte, founder or Ongmal Pnnt Collectors NEVE R T H E L ESS. MA N Y people Sldl thmk Of U print as the CUHHlf'I< equivalent of a magBzme 1lluslraUon, when m fact 1t is one of a limited ed1t1on on which the artist has personally worked, and on which he has applied has signature Pnnts are not reproductions of 011 pamts either. They ure conceived as prints, the image bemg created on a hlho· graphic stone, etching plate, silk screen, wood block or some other transfer medium The md1v1dual prtnts are then "pulled" from the m edium bv the artist or by a master pnntmaker working under his or her s uperv1s1on Jf it 1s approved, the artist s1J,?ns the print and numbers 1t And destroy's the master FOUR YEAJlS AGO WHYTE SOLD $.120.~ worth or such prmts by mail Has volume now, entirely by mail or der. as $1 5 m1lhon. even though the nature of the business - fine arts are necessarily hm1ted -imposes restraints on growth For the entire indus try, sales of pnnts at retail are estimated by sellers al about $150 m1lhon, compared with only $75 million four y~ars ago, and probably $12 m1lhon to S18 million a decaae ago Whyte estimates that'based on present trends t he retail bustness wall grow to one halC b1lhon dollars five years from now a consequence or spreading interest and n smg pn ces THE MAIL ORDER SEGMENT SEEMS to be growing especially fast Of the 150 m1lhon sales currently not counting auctions -Whyte estimates that $1l 2 m1lhon worth are mail order Four years ago, he says, sales were only SJ 4 million Book of the Month Club and Tame Inc. offer prints by mail Reader s 01 gest and Amencan Express have tested the market Thl· rrunkhn Mmt 1s now testing It But there ;in· llm1lat1ons · You ean'l ha\C volume m this bus iness," Whvte "a} s because pnnls and cd1l1ons are hm1ted " I> lns t.mces of rapid pnce appreciation arc commoit rr mts by Ron.1lfl Chnstcnsen. an American, have risen <,te.ichl) from Si35 an 1973 to as much a s $.175 on bads by Whyte's customers and to even S500 m open market sales A PRIST BY GATJF. ROTHE, A German native now II\ m g m the L'nated Statei., wa~ offered one year ago at $245 i\nd offer" as made I.1st month al $330 through Whyte, but none of has c uslomers offered the pnnts they had bought Pncc gro"th sometimes rs explosive Early last year lots of pnnls by Alexandt!r Calder were available at about $600 Afttr he died an late November the pr\ces of these same prints 1um1>efl to a range of $000 to $1,200 P10.1sso's prices rose astronom1cally after his death Late m 1973 Whyte offered an 1mpress1on of Picasso's "Les Pau vres" for ~.600 About a year later the s ame work of art was sold at a German auction for $48,280 So certain 1s Whyte of apprec1at1on -m value, that is - that he guarantees to buy back the prints he sells for the price the customer pa rd Stocks Come Back From Year's Low NEW YORK (AP> The stock market rebounded from Thursday's 14 month low 'A 1l h ·•broad advance today The Dow Jones av1:raJ.?<' or 30 mdus tnal stocks, which dost•d ThursddV al th<' lo" est srncc early January of 1976, "'.is up R 2.1 points lo 927 31. 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'• 8" •l ,,, .,, " 4) 7't ' OU 4 l •• ,, " Oii • ' • • ~ 011 40 6 -•.011 •o "'" -1·~ Oii ,. •• • -•• ()fl l t 10 • ,, 0 11 J. ,.1:. • • ()ff J. 1J, ) I 'I Off .) 6 )" '• ()fl l• •t 1•., Ott l ~ '; :~ ~ n 10-. ., OH 1.4 '''• ' ou u ... -DAILY PILOT Friday, April 1. 1977 New CLook Ange~~ :0 ers Clash Gymnasts ups ltus lime haH' lhe Oodgt'r' Jnd missed the finul t•xhtbition Killed ' It muy :.cem slr ange, but Walter Alston won't be there managing the Los Angeles Dod~rs tomghl wh~n they open the 16th ~hibit1on buebwll Freeway Series al Anaheim Stadium . After 24 years. Alston stepped down l ast season and en· lhusiasl1c Tom my Lasorda stepped op to direct the dc:.t1nac:. of the National Leugue club In the spring the Dod8crs post· cd a 13·6 exhibition record, bust of any National League club. And going into this 1977 cam· paign, both the Dodgers and the Angels ol the American League hold lllle asp1rat1on~ 1.os Angeles traded to ~ct cen ter(ielder Rick Monday from the Chicago Cubs while thl• Anl(cls shelled out a reputed S5 6 millton to Mgn free agents Joe Hud1, Don Baylor and Bobby Grich Norm Sherry. who took over from the rired Dick Willi11ms in mid-1976. again man;1gt'S the Angels who boast t'wo of the league's top pitchers m Frank Tanana and Nolan Hy an With a 4·1 victory ovt'r San Die~o on Thursd ay, the Angels put their s pring record at 15·10 and are considered an C\'t•n bet to battle Kansas City for t he West title in the AL ' The first two gumei. of Uus Freeway Sene!-1 will be played at Anaht.•1m Stadium starling at 7 30 tonight and Saturday. Then the sc~nc shirts to Dodger Stadium for thl· third gume Sun· day afternoon. The games will be on radio KMPC (7101 and KAUC 1740 !. The Angel:. expect crowds of 28,000 and 30,000 ror their games, and tht•n• could be more in Los A11~Cll'S Thl' largc:-.t throng lo w<tlch the Dodgers and Angels was th<.• 49,473 who saw Sandy Koufax duel Bo Belinsky in a 3·0 Angels victory. April 7, 1963, at Dodger Stadium. The probable pitching match· ., • • \ THE KINGS' DON KOZAK (24) SCORES FROM POINT BLANK RANGE. AP PPloto Kings Win, 7-5 Diolln~ Thinking About 50th Goal lNGLEWOOU <A P I Coarh Hob Pulford of the Los Ani:l'll•S Ktnf!s t;.ilk{'d about the :\orns D1v1s10n playofrs and Marcel Dionne had tht-50 f.:oal Jnilrk on his mind after thl· Kin~' d<·rcated C'olorado 7 5 111 -:\.1t1onal Jlockt•;. l.1•a1-:ut· a<.·tion "'Wt• rc h<ICk Ill "''('<Ind pl;l('t' .111tl \\l' rt i.:11111g 111 "Id\ lhl'I ,. l'ult11rd s .11d Th111 ... t1.1) night Bean Holds Stroke Edge <~HEJ<:NSllOHO, ~ (.' l i\11 1 1\1~ Andy lk.m .• 1 M>ml•limt>:. <.ii l11~ator wn•,.tlt·r who '\l·11rt-d a "ire t11 win• Vt('lnr" three wt•t"k.., ai.:o in M1~1m1, fou~hl MU'>t\' "ind:-. fnr a r1\'1• unllPr 11;11 117 .11111 ;i 11111• ... , roke ll•;11t Th11r:.cla\ 1n thl' fir,.\ round or tlw <; n ·.1t1:r G n .•1•n:-.be1ro Opl•n ~olr lourn.anwnt Th<• 6 I Ht•41n h•cl l'\ t•n rnuml Oil till' \\,1\ to lhl' (tr.,I \i~ lur\ of h1~ can•t•r al lfll' 1>111.11 <>111·11 !\t.1rch 13. lw. 24th b1rthdJ\ llt•an t''>li.ihltSlll'tl ;1 cine ... hot IP,11! ml'r Dunn) 1-;d" a rel~ .11111 (;1•11r)Jl' Burns. 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M•'' • ,.,., 1l'ri JR IJ · ·The win put us in front of '" o tei.lmS m the homc ice haltlc for the playoffs and onl' p111nh hch1nd Toronto. :'>lrnnc ... ula 1s fight.mg for a playoff spot '" our game \\1th tht'm Sat.urda) "'tll 11~ much cfo:,er ·· Dwnne. who nfl,•tl in h1:. 17th .ind 48lh ~oals and ad1h·cl .an ,1, !>tsl aj!atnsl l'olori.icl!I .... :1irl 11 our tl·mn h .1h10,11I I II i.:o lor m \ :141th goal Othl'I"\\ 1sc l "111 Jus t l.1kl• m\ rt•J!ul.ar 'hob I ll•l·I th1:-. IS lhl' ) l'l:ll' for ml' lll scun• :iil goals · · Thl' \ 1cton l 0n:1hlc'<I Lill' K1rt1!" lo t hmh pa:-.i idle• l'itt:o.bur);(h 11ll11 undtspukd posscs:.1on {1f "l'cmul pl.ice m the dwis1on pl i.1) off rarl' ( 'olor:Jrlo. \\ ht<:h hasn I wort a £!,•ml' 111 its last HI 11ul1ng .... b.1\ lkd lhl' Kini;:s lo the w1rt• a!'I Waif ~ P <11t'menl struck ror his :imh and .inth goals of the <;E-ason and l'hlppl'd IO \\llh t\\O .i:-.-.i ... 1:-. to il'ucl tht' Rn<·k1e:-. · :lll ;el'k It was thl' first L1m1• ''"• P Dl'l 22 that Lo:-. t\nf.:cl1· ... 11(c·up1ecl Sl'Cond plate Coloi :\tlo "'ht<'h hu'ln t wnn a gaml' in 11' last HI 11ul1n~:-.. hallll'<I th<' King" to lh<' "ire a~ Pau.•mL'nt ~C'ured ht~ '" o J,!oals and ch1ppl0t1 10 "'itfl '"" ·•" 'Isle; lo 'ipark lhC' llm·kil·,· Jl taC'k 1>1onm··s seC'ond i;:oal al I ;ix of tht• (1nal P<'rlOd s nappt"d a I l lt!' lo i: 1 \'(• lhl' Kini.:.., a 5 ,1 ll•ad Jn<I ril'ft•n:-1'm <1n Have• Hulr h1"1n.., 1111.1 ... st!'IC'd Lalh .11 th•· 9 mmul1· mark :-.lrt•lr hl'fl th1• Kings leacl tn Ii I Color.1do lnmml'cl 1.hc murgm to onf' go;,il again on i:ar) l'rotN1u s M'Orf' with 5 27 lt'fl The viclorv wns assun•cl with 2 OR r<>mairi1ni.: when Tvmm\' William:-. hangl'd in his 34th or lht• sc;1son 1>1onnl'°S firs t goal of the• night mid way m the second p1•ri11<l <'ame with the Ktnl(!> ~horthanri<>d as hf' st ol<' the puck and skated \n nn a hreakawa~· lo score unass1sll'cl and establishect a '1111. caret•r h1i:h of fi goals \....- AP PhOIO Sll.Wf't Rout lne Fnrm<•r Olymp1u11 Cynthia :\-tdng v;ile ~O<'S through one 1)f th<· roul11w~ lhal won her t IH• onl· ml'l<:r s pringboard titll-at lht· National Divin~ c h~1mpinn~h1p~ Wednesday :JI lht• l 111' t•r:.1t\ ol TC'xas tn Au~tin . titll .C:rAtt""'1 ~"' tt w "'"'"bu"' nntt~,."~' to"'",.•""'1'• A••I RfV>'•r\ M1•••4 •t l•rrv Mr(j#ofo R·~"n" W•lrrl t "'\~main'" ,, '1 ') tr ... ,, 11 n II "' 11 I\ .. ll 'l M. H .. t4hilly )7 11 I • f1rn Mlt\Vt W» ,. '\\ t• 0')~11·? ,,,.,. AtWJ (urt 1' U Pf fnfTl,,,V A"'"'" l\ l"t 14 '"''4t\t ~.,, .... ~. ,, l1tflrt-r ""'-''• Tf\m W4t·"~ 11 )1 H f ~O•nt M lfti 11 11· I\ r A•IWfV>d )(, ll / ! Rankin Shares Le8d }" " ,, "•1'1 ll 1' )I /J On TV Tonight 9 p.m. < l!l l BOXI NG Miami is the site or taped COV· erage of two bout!!. 8111 Sharkey faces Mike Weaver In one bout and Greg Johnson meets Joe Alexander in the other. (50) Tllf. WAY IT WAS -The 1960 World Series bet ween the New York Yank~ts a n d th~ Pit· taburgh Pirates lB recalled. PALM SPRI NGS (AP> Ddending champion .Judy Rankin shot an even.par 72 Thursday for a s hare of th<' Cir~l round lead in the $305,000 Oinah Shore Winners Circle tourna- ment as gusting winds kept scores high. Rankin, who has won two of the four Ladies Professional Golf A!I · socluUon evenls played this year, was lied with Betty Burfeindt. Pnm Higgins and Pal Bradley after 18 h()l~ of the 72 hole event ; over the 6,370-yard Mission lUlls Country Club course Chilly wind11 gu~ting up to 35 mites ~r hour made th~ course play es~rrnlly tou1th. although Rankin said she thought the con- d11tons acloally may have helped her Tt\ur\tf"'i \ 1,.,1.Wf" ,,, ff\# 7) ~Ir [')IMr'I ~t W l'lft'"'"' ''"'" LPG A. tno;'"-''n•n' 141 ,,,_ CMr n ' HO VM'1 M1 •M ._•!lh ( 'llnt•., (1 1n ,,.._,,._,. P,41tf\1Arj1,~ !1'11'11y R11rf\l111'11U P,111m.,.Jf)fl•"' Jurtv 'lot"••I" Am.,Alffl'"I Acw•u-,1t· f\fy.f\t '"'"d'"~'' leVt• t(A1rn1"t"W1 K•lhy Mt Mull('ln if•lll~••••n '!fVI A ''11)1.'W f't!I Oltt1 l!"'•l &eh c .. 11 ... G"H 11""""""'q Jo AM p,,_l"tf,f• ( .. rftlM MWt IAn~t,..,...ft\ol'lt'I 31 '' n 31 :It I! ))..)0 ,, JS JI 11 JI J8 rJ 11 \7 h 3•·.0 If JS l' " J4.Jll 11 l1 JI .,. 11 11 ,. 1117 ti ,. C() ,, 11 JO •• )& ,. " J\ 1' ,, }A "° ,, Doug Rau, 16 12 1n 1976. ~omg game in Palm Springs. However, against Gary Ros:. (8 16> tonight the club said he is expected to sec The Angeb' Franl-. T.1nan<.1 art1on,perhapsasthl'des1gnated ( l 9 ·10 l facing Uurt lloolon hitter a.iainst the Dodgers. (11·15 > Saturday and NCJIJn f<Htn Pitcher Wayne Simpson (17 -18> vs l.A's Tommy John low~red hJs spnng earned run ( 10 10) Sunday average to l 80 on Thursday in a The Dodgers thu, !)prini.: ha\'l' 4·1 victory over San Diego at been murc than plea:.t•d w1lh lhC' Palm Springs and earned his play of Reggie Smith who 1rn fourth victory as well as a spot as derwenl :-.houlder :.urgl·ry during one of the Angels starters going the winter . The mun \\ho came into the regular scason. from St. Louis 111 tn.11h• last Newcomer Baylor. comment· season 1s the stHrter in nght fH·ld 1ng on lhc Freeway Series, said, with Monday in center und Uu!-.t~ "ll mij!ht be a preview of the Baker in left. World S<.orit•s. You never know. Thl• Angels' Rudi has bel•n :-.ur the Dodgers might beat out Ctn· fenng from a pulled groin rnuscl<.-c1nnat1 " Miller New Huntington Cage Coach By GLENN WHITE ()I'"' 0 .. 1. ~ .... \1•11 • Following the !>amc pJttcrn used in 1958 when former Hunt· ington Beach ll1i:h basketball star Elmer Combs wa~ chosen lo succeL-d a lengcndary coaching figure in HB cage annals. Hoy Miiier \\US toclav :-.t•ll't'lt•d a!> •:<1rs11y haskctbal·I hos:-. fnr lht• Oilt•rs . Nineteen v t•ars ago Lt1· Mussteller rel1r<•<l art1·r I'? seasons as «htl'f I'll llunltnJ.(l<>n Beac·h 1•age f11r1un1 •s. dunni.: which time his team~ ra<•ked up eight k·agut• dtamp111n ... h1p:-. und l{U'. e the ~chOOI <Ir l('h tnHltllon of win111ng haskl'lhall Ont• of his hngh\l''I pla) 1nJ.( orotege!> \\as Comh... \\ho la1<•r matched l\tos:-.tellc•r ... numlwr of leuguc titles 1·ap(11n·... ·1nc1 n· corded :128 \ 1<·tor1<'' 'tnt'l' b<•ini.: chosen to succn·<I Mo ... :-.lt·llcr in 195R I ('omh:-. rl'l•r<:d from l'C1•1c:htnJ.( 1n . Fehruar} to N>l)<'<'nlr 1tt.· 1ir1 duties as athl<'ltc li1rN·111r Dunn,.: Comli!-.' ll'llUfl' man~ outs la n II 1 n g p I a y l' r" pa"" l' d through lhl· 11r111-:ram On<' of them wa~ !\111llPr. who slarlC'd for thrN• yl':irs on ;i l•'am lhal n• ached the Cl F fin-ab on<·t· and produced 79 v1clor11•:-. ag;.1111st on· l y 12 lossc·s in thoH· thrN• sea~ons. Miller. although playing center al a mere· n 2 1 ~ and hob hied bv b:.id kncl'!'>. w:1s thrown <11.:a1n;1 playNs 6·8 and fl 'I .. \"t•t all.\ay:-. held his own m rl'bouncllng and sC'oring In ont• game, th<• 1969 Cl F semifinals. he was against North T orrancc·s Sequoia ltke front line. which .i\ (•ra1-:Pd fl H pcr m a n M i 11 er w 1 t h ... t nod l ht• 1:ha llenge and wa:-. highl) in strumental in lluntington'!> ont.· point \'ttlor~· a gaffil' \l h1l·h Combs labels tht• mo'>t thnlltng he t•v<·r <.oachcd l\1 illt.'r went nn to :all<·nc1 C'.11 Stale (Long Beach 1 undl'r Jl'rry Tarkantan and saw heavv :11:l1on with the freshman ll·am hut playt:d little ;1 rtcr that He returnt'cl to lluntinglon to coach the srhool's dis trict league freshman busk el bal I 011tr1l and then took the sophomore• sCJuud the past three yeur:-.. winninJ! league t.1lles all but one season. Only applicun,i.'S who were already in the employ of th<> I lun tington Acach Hifo?h School Dis· trict wl're given consideration for the v:.icancy ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ROY MILLER New Oilers Coach SC Topples Anteaters · In 9th, 3-2 I.OS .\NG ELES H went down to lhl' f11wl out 111 the last of thl' ninth. hut l "SC :,till mana~ed to pull out a '.l·2 victory O\'er v1s111ni; CC lrvtnc Thur:-.day nighL 1n C'OI· lcg1alc bt.1sl'hall action. her•>. l'SC held a 2·0 lead qoing into lht• ninth. but lrv1m· tied it on a l\l o -run hom<>r by Roger Engle Tht• bla~t ram e \lith two out and Brian ll<>stcr aboard Engle'!> bro I hl'r , Uan-. a freshman al l'SC. played an 1ron1c µart in the TrOJ;1ns' come· back to win il tn the bottom of the ninth CSC':-. Tom !licks singlC'd and Tom Rick:-reached hr:-.t saft•lv on an error Then Engle Mnglcfl lo load the bases w tlh ju:-.l one out. r>oui.: Slokkt· followed with a gr.ouncil'r to 'horl \hat might ha\'l' been a doubil' play. but l':ngle bowll·d OH•r CCI 's s econd b a :-. l' m a n . 11 t• st. t• r . a n cl h l' 1·oulc1n'l gel off a throw lo fir~l Tiil' run ~cored. and CSC wa:-. if I.\ Inner PA'fft)r1 • H• ,t..,, II> W1nl1 '' lf' Tn.,,. •. ,. ' f'n•Jh •b UC: hYlfW'" use •b , "r1'>1 W.i'"•nf'Jll'lO 11 1" n n .. , " ,. W• '"''' II • , () •1 • 1 ',, (h irn rm I II II IJ .I II t1 II a ,noinit) r I IJ If) 4 ti 1 ,, Jr,t\u t'V\ tl 11 u" rt • I ' I 1M tf l1 1 ' I S<-ort by lnnl"'' ' h ~ OOllO!lll0077 S1 000 200 OCH 1 10 C In Crash SAN DIEGO -A car packed with high school girl gymnasts plunged down a canyon Thurs· day night in suburban Tierrasan- ta, killing three girls and injurtng four others, police said. Officers said a passenger in another car who saw the accident also was hospitalized for treat· ment of shock. Police said one witness said two cars apparently were drag racing when one of them, a sta· tton wagon carrying the girls, went out or control in a sw eeping turn, sheared a fire plug and rolled end·O\'er -end down the steep canyon. Police said the vehicle landed on its top about 250 reet from the r1re hydrant. The driver of the al· leged second car was being. sought. Police said they were withhold- ing the names of the d ead and JO· JUred until all relatives "ere notir1cd. Lutz Ad.,ance• ~O S ANGELES -San Clemente's Hob Lutz. playing in h1:; first sin~lcs mat.ch of the week. advanced into the third round with a hurd-fought 6·3, 4·6, fl·2 victory over South African Frew Mc Millan Thursday in the $150,000 Pacific Southwest Ton· n1s Championships . ~<onrt Al>U"<'.9 S1fH)ll''\ t(lm W.irwirk ~' M-tr IV R1j "IY-n 1 6 b l 801> Luh dt.ot f r1•w M<MHlctn '· •• I\ ;, 7 T n1rd Rou"CS ''"QI'"' ~:I Pr ft•·rnu'lq det (f)l1111 O•f')h•Y I I b 1. ~14n Smit,,°"'' M11>.,. C<!thill ,._.. & / P 1ul A•m1tt•1 Of"f ( "" v•n 0111,.n b' •·2. Jt1tf 6t)rt1w ld .. ,,_.., \,an(ly Mit'fft" j b b~ ~ 4 . .\au•le• EU,..lnated LONDON V{·terans Tony Roche and Kt>n Rosewall of Australia "ere eliminated in the first rounct or the SI00.000 World Cha m p1onsh1p Tennis lourna- m<'nt, hl'r£' Thursday. The 31 -y<.•ar old Roche was hcatc n , 7 -li. fi.J by rellow t\ustrahan Hoss C;.ise. Rosewall. 42, was defeated 6·2, fi·2 by Indian VtJay Amrilraj. Borg Ea•y Winner N ICE. F r an<.·c -Sweden 's Bjorn Bori: and Argentina·s Guillermo Vilas scored opening round victories in t he Nice In· t e rnational lt'nnts tournament ,Thursday. Horg had little difficulty in de- rcatmg Patrice Dominguez or Franc£' 6·2, 6·1 while Vilas was h:ird prcsst'd lo bl'al Buster Mol· trHm of Hrttain 7·5, 7·6 In otht.·r matches, Bel us Tra- joux of Chil<' downed Hans Kary or Austria. 6·0. 7.5 a nd Francois .lauffret of Jo'rancc turned back H1cardo Cano of Argentma, 6-7, 6·2, 6·4 1\sner ., •• Falana A ction in the Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes resumes Saturday morning at 7 al Mis- s ion VteJo·s Costa del Sol golf course where Ed Asner (Mary T):ler Moore Showl and singer Lola Falana will compete in a marathon ract• Thl' two square off in the first or four events s l;1tcd Saturday, followed by Redd f'oxx and Roz Kelly in billiards (I p.m.). 0. J . Simpson and Phyllis Geor~e in ping pong (~ p.m .J and Elliott Gould and Brl'nda Vaccaro in basketball <7 pm.> .al Mission .V1ejO High. Competition is open and free to the public College Coaches Drool , Recruiting lmeme at Al~star Clcusic PITTSBURGH IAP I "Tark the Shark" crucsed i.il C'ourts1 de llis eyes drooped as alwuy!'t. but his lips formed u thin, hungry smile. Then he went to work in Jaws· like fashion on his fmgernaib biting thl'm likf' hl' usually docs while conchin~ haskelhall for thf' l 'ntvL•rsitv of Nc·varl:.i ut Las VCHOS. . Yet hr wasn ·1 cnach1ni:. I It• was recru1t.lng in a practice· f(y'J11 wherc som1• of th<• natwn ·!'! hest hi~h school playt•rs <lnll<>cl for tonight's Round hall Class11· a ll· star game "Every coach \\ould lovt• lo have any of thC'Sl' kids," :o.atc1 Jerry Tarkanian. whose L:NL\' team lost in the NCAA 11em1r1nals last week As he iipoke Thursday night. the .S Stars shook thl' rl m "1th a dunkin~ d isplay at Allcght>nv Community College On a nearby court. the Pen n sylvania .Stars scrimma~ed , bent on f(aining their first victory s ince l971 in a tJ.year sertes that has featured players like Moses Malone. Adrian Dantley. Billy Kni~hl and Maurice l.uras The prnctices were watl'hcd by dozens of college <'ouches and as· s ish1nt.'I who ringed the court "I haven't been hom<> 11lnct' thP playoffs. l'U only be home one doy from now unit! Apnl 10," said 'fh.rkanlan The NCAA is in VC'Stlgotinl( UNLV ror possil>le recru1tlnt( violations Befor<' Tark an Ian left Cal Stat~ <Long Beach) n few • years a1to. a similar probe left that school on probilliOn. Yet nothing·s been proven a~ainst UNLV. and the rcrruit· 1ng Tarkanian discu11scd here was on a higher plane ...., "ll 's JUs.l a matter of i:ettini? lo 1rnow the kid. getting to know his couch and h oping that you establish a good rapport," said Tarkantan. whose' team incluril's former Houndball players Reg- gie Theus and Eddie Owl'ns Tarkanian. who ~ds recruiting help from Frank Stnatra. ha!'! his sights sci on fl·6 Albert. Km~ of Fort llamillon, N Y , rntf'd hy some as the top :;;cho-0lhoy pluyC'r Ill the land. King. who II play 1n the Roundball, may be hl•aded to UNLVor l'CL/\ "Wt• hop~ we're in the picture," sairi Tarkanian. Some players have declared In· tentions. For mst.unce. 6·6 Sam Clancy or Pittsburgh says he'll go to the University of Pit· tsbur~h. Pill ass.istant coach Bob Hill watched as the powerfully-built Clancy lo'(rabhed a rebound. Tark the Shark watched too . "Som ctimcr; a kid m ay declare and then change his mind, but l think Clancy intends to go to Pill," be said. "I 'm confident that ir Som says he's c<tming. he's coming," said Hill "Or course, you still have a lit- tle bit or worrymg until they sign the papers. which they can't do officially until April 13." Boes, UCI Row Saturday SAN DIEGO-UC Irvine and Orange Coast College will row in the prestigious San Diego Crew Classic Saturday on Mission Bay. UCl's varsity eight will row at 11 :45 a.m . in the finals of the California Cup while OCC's top she ll-the JV eight-will see ac- tion at 8:30 In a heat agaim1t Washington, Penn, Stanford. UC San Diego and UC Irvine. Racing begins 3t 8 with the rlnal ~vent set for 3. Tl_k ...... ,. • "m ,,.._.,,,,_ ••till\ '"''' 11 UC ... nt• l11M•t, ~· UC .. ,~•loy UC lrv111e UCLA Ult 11101 11 o-.,.,.. Co•s• woN"QI..., ~•• l , .. 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' •J· --' tlqtlf\ .-...i '"''''· ,, , "•~•••1 .... ltflt\t•-llllfll,2 0 . ·----.. _....._ 4-A Swimf est Friday April 1. 1en OAILV PILOT 87 MV Sizzles Burt Clocks' 9. 9 • m 100, In Prelims Wins Two Other Events EAST LOS AN - GELES -If Saturday night's CIF 4-A swim champiODShip finals are a n..Y t h I n g I i k e w h a t tr4nspired Thursday night in the preUms at East Los Ang e l es College, chances arc good that the Diablos of Mission Vie jo High will retain their 4-A crown for the t hird s traight year. Among the barrage in Thursday's qualifying were the following for the potent Diablos: 1. The 400-ya rd freestyle relay team of Jesse Vassallo, Jim Ne w, Ch arlie R ay a nd Brian Goodell sped to a 3: 10.4. the fastest prey time in the nation thTh year. 2 . Goodell, world c hampion in the 400 and 1,500-meter freestyle, re- laxed to a 4: 32.4 in the 500 free and a I :42.4 in the 200 free, good for the No. 1 and 2 position s for the finals. 3. ,Sophomore J esse Vassallo t urned a I :56.0 in the 200 individua l medley <first). and a 4: 35. l in the 500 (fifth). 4 . Steve Barnicoat and Mark Barber turned in the best clockings o f the e vening in the 100 back (53.6) and 100 breas t (59.4). 5. And there was depth in the Diablos arsenal as Victor Vassall o was second in ~e 100 back (53.8) a·nd fifth in the 200 indo (1:58.3J, New w as second in the 500 ( 4 : 32.8J a nd third in the 200 frel• (1 :42.7) and Mik e Barnes mad<.• it rour MIS· sion VieJO aces in the 500 field Saturday w1lh a q u alify ing 4:40 I. Mon"' The rnedl<.'Y r(•lay lt•um was third in I :384 F o un tain Va l l ey Hig h 's Mik e K e ll y ' c-hu r ned lo a 21.3 to qualify first in d efense or his 50 free t itle and team- m a t·e Rill B abashoff clockC'd a 4 :34.l in the 500 and fifth 1n tfi c 200 ( l :43 SJ . Kt'lly a lso made the finals in thl.' 100 free with a 47.5. a tick be1'11nd Newport Harbor's Jeff Stevens Cl~ 4 A \w1m PfttlM\ Al E•\l LO\ Af\qf'lt\ Cott~ YAll\ITY )'00 m~d\•y r•t••Y t l" W•I\ >" t l' • C.•f '" orcu 1 footh1 1 I 11 ~ " l Ml\\ton v t.-1'l 1 JI.• .t Mir• Cou., I •O 0 I 9.,.n,, 1 t01, 6 An•M•m I •Q ~ 100 frtl~ t ( 1'1ft-.i .. ll , l.O.flWQOlt) I 4>) J c.,,_,,,df'fl fM1\ 1u1t V•t111I 1 o 4 > N•·'IN •M1\\1nn V111t1nt t o I 4 M.afOO•V f P•\Adt',.,,, ' 4J 0 \. O•b11t\t\Ott CfO\Jf\t1t1n Vollffl t •l A 6 Montoratf\ CNewourt •••tbt.>r) 1 •• 7 100 lncto 1 J V•\\allo O~l\'-h)•1 VifljO, 1 S6 0, ).. 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H•rt>or l 1\ 1 f M•'• Co\I .• J l• I ~ lo• •11~ l 14 • • C•n•1<,.• l lS • Edison, Oilers Iii 3-3 Deadlock H untington Beach lllgh'~ 01krs hC'ld out for llarknt'ss and a tu· ,,, frustratt'd Edison H1~h or Huntington 13carh was forced to settle for a 1 :l s tandoff Thursdav .1fh·1 noon in Sunst'l ·Ll•Jg11t• Llueball artinn After balll1ni.: for nm•· innings al llunttnl!lnn Beach ll q~h, Etl ""II Prep Baseb all S tan~8 WHUTll'AGV£ W l f Gii M.-tlnA , f'tl\()I'\ 4 t t Fount.11n V•ll"Y 4 1 w .. \tm•.,...tfl• • Nf'l!W00r1 ttM,,,.,,. t f tf HV"lf"Qton 9,.,, Pl 1 t 1 Ttr.urtd•Y'' \<er• £dl\On l • .,turiffnQIM U•.tU t, l l ' IMl1>9 llt) T ... 1y'tG•m" Munt,ngtonS.Ath1ttM.111rM t i ,,, Wt,trntf"l'I_.,. v~ r II nn .1t f V A .. c.,~ttHll'\Cent~r 1\ ll>• s t ruck for a p111r of markers Ul the top or t he 10th. and with darkness l'losmg in. 1l became a m atler of whether a full 1nninJ! would gl•t 1n Tht• 01l1'r<; contmup<l t1> ".11\.. h,1lll'r-.. dclaying th1• .:.mw for tlarknf'" 111 the point of "alktn~ lhr1•1• mnr1• run" 1n ht' ( o t t' I It 1• 11 m p 1 r c·., railed the i::.imt• duC' tu 1l.1rknes"I t ••• ' • I '.~' t . ., ·~ •••\ '" O•v '_.,, t •'"' '\ t11 .... ,, '1~ ttrf J 11r ,, t,.m,,. '' '"' ,,,.,, ~ c n<10 .. , ,.,-, W .. ,lt d., fAllAll~ II A1t ~"'"" o TMAl4, I ~ 0 '' n •t I HU"I llOCll lll ... ., I 0 0 o n ~ 0 \ 1 " f"hl l 0 C ..1rv Burt or II unt- 1 n g r ,; n ll c Jc h ll 1 g h turned in a sinhng triple victory durtnJ.( Thur:.d.iy's trat•k .ind field meet at Marina ll tgh 111 ll untinglon Bt•Ot'h, winning the 100, 220 and high jump. Already one or llw pre· mier high j umpers in the Orange Coast a rea. Bur t moved into the forefront as a sprinter by bn•akin g the tape at 9.9, ty ing the be:.l in the area this ~t':t:>On. .Burt's time in the 220 was 23.1 and h is lugh jump was 6-·I Burt's best this season 1s Ii 8. Rwtlers Roll Another sprinter who l.'nJoycd a fast double victory Thursday was S.in Cle ment e's Mike Kruthl·rs. who took the 100 1n 10.l and thl• 220 tn :!2 Ii To 20-0 Win !\fikt• Wallerhousc of J\l 1s1>1on Vic·J~ had ;i fine day also, winning three 1r1d1v1dual events and anchenng his team's vic- torious mile relay team. Golden West Collegc·s baseball team went on a r ampage Thursday, s(•t ting six school records 1n bl asting h apless Los A n geles CC, 20 o. 111 Southern California Con ference play at G WC. The w in upped the Rustlers' season mark to 15 ·3·1 and their con ferencc record lo 10-1 l . Jn another JC game. Saddleback f<!ll lo v1s1l ing San Diego CC. 1-3. in M 1ss1on Conference a<:· hon. Golden West. behind the httltng of Oave Jlup- pcrt and Scott Ocsro~1er, r olled to a 14-0 lt'ad aftl•r three innings and thl·n took it cctsy the rest of the way. Hu ppert had thr<'!' doubles (a record) and a three-run hom(•r m lhc eighth. Ocsro:-.1er bl.'llcd three lriples <a record I and·1;1 single. Other r t'COr d s in · eluded most runs <the· old mark was 17 I, most t riples <five>: most ex - tra base hits (11 ), and most rbi ( 18) M eanwhile. GWC p1tchcn. 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Two paintings from his freeway series (above and at right> are part of a memorial retrospec tive of his work set to open Wednesday and run through May 2 at the Laguna Beach M useum of Art, 307 Cliff Drive. Hours at the museum are 11 : 30 a.m . to 4: 30 p.m. daily except Tuesdays, when the museum is closed. Admission is by donation. Sculpture as well as paintings are among the works created by Kuntz, a longtime Laguna r esident who taught at the Laguna Be~ch School of Art until 1973. A meaningful·took at the man behind the artwork is in- cluded in a brochure printed in co nnection with the ex- hibit. "The painting business spoils you," Kuntz sa id in one quote. "It take~a lotof discipline but you can set your own hours and when painting is going well it's the most beautiful sensation in the world." Paul C. Perlltz (above 'left} and Kevin Suarez battle for the fair paw of Linda Wolverton in "Gypsy C~t and·the Magic Boots," a children's theater presenta- tion next week at Cal State Fullerton. Performances wlll be at 10 a.m . and 1 p.m. April 4-7, with addi- tional 7:30 p.m. curtains April 5 and 6. Ticket In· formatk>n Is avallabre from 870-3371. Master pup- peteer John o. K. Brunner (r ight) dons medieval garb and constructs a marionette on stage in "Canterbury and Other Tales," 8 o'clock tonight In UC Irvine's Theater. 1t's aimed at adults, but "Ben Franklin's \ Dream," a children's puppet musical, Is also scheduled for 1 and 3 p.m . Saturday at the UCI Theater, featuring Vivian Brunner as puppeteer. · Tickets are $3 g~neral , $2 students tonight, and $2 ' general, SO cents children Saturday. By DENNIS McLELLAN Of tM O•oly Piiot Stlll Alan Arkin, one or the m ovies' most versatile actors, currently is directing "Fire Sale" with Rob Reiner and Vince Gardenia . s a director. Arkin says he's not an authoritarian Instead, he prefers has scLs lo be "like an Italian family" with everyon e tossing out i.ugges- tions, lhe best one winning. "I'm much more concerned with using an idea 1 'm excited about," he says. ARKIN, WHO 1'1AD1': his mov- ie debut in "The Russians Arc Coming, the Russians /\re Com- ing," also has a role 10 "Fire Sale." "I had a very easy part." he says. "I could have phoned it in. In fact, maybe I did .. No, I was there." The character actor, noted for com edy roles , was hard prei.s cd not to joke occasionally as he d1i.· cussed his career and fielded questions during a st:minar c.1l Sherwood Qaks Experiment.ii College in Hollywood. Des pite a s tint a s a folk:,,angcr after college, Arkin h ad "anted to act since he "as fa \"C "I SAW LOUIS llayw:ird an 'The !\tan in the Iron Mask.' and that wus it.·· he :,,aid. adthng Charlie Chaplin and Vanny K<1ye also were influences. Arkin. who has written several Entertai·nment For Children 'I like creating my own universe ' -Actor-director Alan Arkin children's books in addition to acting and directing, said he doesn't have one favorite facet~ his career. , "I love writing," he said. "I • like the way it's a ll yours. I like L cr eating my own universe." I le also enjoys making a play or movie with a g roup tha t "works together. l like working with exciting. stimulating and flexible people.•· lie feels good work comes out of a "feeling of joy. I think people ~hould enjoy their work. I like seeing the joy of creativity." HE !'\OTEO THAT movies for a long lime were in a period "of exposing the underbelly of hfc. ·Roc ky.' thank God, has taken us the other" av." Arkin. who studied acting for m any years. doesn't know if training is necessary or not. But, he noted, it can condense time . "If you"re with a teacher you respect. ~o years of experience can be compressed Into three or lour ." . His own g r eat est tr aining ground w:is Second City. the re- nowned Chi<:ago improvisational group lhat produce d Mik e Nichols. Elame May and others. Arkan was 28 and working with a St. Louis imp_rovisalional com · pany when he was asked lo join the Ch1cago group. He turned it down, having set his sights on Broad\\ ay "I WENT BACK to New York and star\'ed a couple of more years ... he recalled. He finally took up the Chicago offer . "It was the first steady job l had i'h the theater. I would get there about 10 in the m orning a nd stay until two in the m orning." Although he didn "t think of himself as a particul arly runny person or actor. he began build- ing an assortment of characters that got laughs. , The first half of the show used set routines while the ~econd half relied on improvisations created from audience suggestions, he explained. "The audience came expecting us to fail -and we willingly ob· liged." he joked. "We'd wori.. a m1nim\(D\ of three hours a night und s1x.~rs on weekends That':,, the ~of tr:11ninJ.! you JUs t don 'fJet anywhere ,•; "It's tra1mni:: 1 wouldn't"l;ave missed for anythani: in the Wt>r)d. l wouldn't b l·\\ riling or d1r~ng without that expt•nenct· ·· ·~ The :ictor. who rN·cnll:f.!i1'1h- plcted makin~ an ;,ippeararlce in a scgmt:n"t uf his !.On Ada.1:if's tclcv 1 ~1on :,,cri(•s. "Busting Loose.·· desc ribed th~ .. e.>c · periencc "as the most fuit f've had in years ." ·~ • H e s;.ud. howe\'cr. th~1,c would~t want to do a se ;t:b wh1th hl• had to play the : c -. character for many years:• j a sen cs contmucs. he feels, it dim~n:h:s :n ~u~ityp ,I' a ~: e d 1 1 eve r yth i ng from a ,de ar mute ("The lleart Is a U>nel) Hunter" J und a Ru:,,swn f"Thc Russian!! Ar<: Cnmrn g'•) to Sigm und Fn·ud c··The Seven Percent Solution··> and a Puerto R 1 ea n < " P oppy ' · ) . ho hn!-. amassed a :,,tr1ng of qu.al!tr performances . Arkin. who has an exc.ellenl ear for accents , said there. is 110 one way in wh1t·h he approactes a role. • "There 1s a moment wheri 1-ge~ c•xc1ted. !low I get cxc1tod, J don't have a dut· The momen J read the sen pt ("The II cart Is a Lonely flunter" >. I kne w. bi~ <the characten colt!. Other parts killed me." He said he's happy with hls Viennese Freud in "Seven p q;_ cent Solution," "but it 'w~s murder " . . ·" Kart Schaarsmith as Or. Owl confronts JoAfJ" Sttlaarsmlth as Or. O'ow In "Pinocchio" at 7: , o' c;lock tonight through Sunday, w ith 2: 30 p.~ .. matinees Saturday and Sunday at the LagUlSa Moulton Playh9use's ·Youth Theater Oi~lsio,n at t~ Forum Theater, 650 Laguna Can~on Road ( Fest..I of Arts grounds), Laguna Beach. Reservations ..,.,.ur.1. --be made by calling 494-0743 • • ··ceremonious Affection" is one of 20 drawings b.Y. Marilyn Kandus that she has chosen for her f1ret solo exhibition, opening Sunday at Tanar ~ Gallery m Laguna Beach Tiae Arts in Brief J Women ~Show Art Styles, Media, Subjects JI aried Galleries L Exhibits . ~ • NATURE PAINTINGS -Or animals and woodland scenes. by Carole Matwood, Sunday through May 6 at Collector's Choice Gallery, 6666 N. Coas\ Highway, Laguna Beach. 10 a.m to 5 p.m . Tuesdays.Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m Sun- days. Free. ONE-WOMAN SHOW -By Marilyn Kandus, Sunday throui:h May 3 at Tanar Gallery, 2139 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Reception 2 to 7 p.m. Sunday. Hours: 11 a .m . to 7 p.m . daily except Wednesdays and Sundays. Free. 'HOLISTIC IMAGES' -Cor-Ten Steel sculptures by Betty Gold, now through Sunday at Bowers M~eum . 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Saturday, 1 to S p.m. Sunday. Free. COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY -By Mike Sasso, and paintings by James L. Sheets, Saturday through April 26 al The Floating Wall, 215 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Reception 8 lo 11 p.m. Saturday with performance by Timothy Sherborne. Hours: 6 lo 9 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays and 1 to S p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. T WO-WOMAN SHOW -By Barbara Hogg and Charlotte Myers, now through May 1 at The Orangerie, 1492 ~. Coast ~ighw.ay, Lai:una Beach. lOa.m . to 5:30 p.m . df!ly. Free. 'GROUP S HOW MIXE D MEDIA'•-Now through A pril 28 in Santa Ana College Humanities Bujldmg gallery. 17th and Bnstd1 streets. 11 a .m . to 3 p.m . Mondays-Thursdays, 10 am. to 1 p.m . Fndays, and 7 lo 9 p.m . Tuesdays. Thursdays. Free. PHOTOS BY KEN SLOSBERG -Tuesday thr~ugh April 29 at BC Space. 235 J<~orest Ave .. Laguna Beach. 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. Monday1.- Fridays. Free. ART PERFORMANCE -Theory session with George Ketterl, 8 p.m. Monday, endurance piece by Ketterl. April 5.9 ul the Newport Harbor Art Museum. 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Bt:ach. Admission by donation. GROUP PHOTO SHOW-Today through May 13 at Newport Beach City Hall. Reception 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday. 8 a .m . to 5 p.m . Mondays. Fridays. Fret:. WATERCOLOR DEMO~STRATION -By Fred Rash. 7:30 p.m . Monday at Edison Community Center, Magnolia Street between Atlanta and Hamilton avenues, sponsored by Huntington leach Art League. Free, open to public. OGER KUNTZ RETROSPECTIVE -Wednes· ay through Ma~ 2 at Laguna Beach Museum or l\rt, 307 Cher Drive. 11 :30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. Wed- nesdays-Mondays. Admission by donation. 'A NEW WORK: RHAPSODY' -Installation piece by Jennifer Bartlett, Sunday through April 30 at UC Irvine Gallery. Receptiolf 4 to 6 p.m . Sunday. !lours: noan lo 5 p.m. Tuesdays- SaturdU)S. 'Safe af Home' by Carole Matwood is at Collector's Choice Gallery. Bauhaus Artist Profiled An artistic career of remarkable r ange, achievement. and historical in- terest will be profiled when ··Herbert Bayer: The Man and His Work" airs Monday at 10 p.m. on KCET, Channel 28. The film cvok'!s more than half a century' of artistic activity in the lire of Herbert Bayer -a surviving prac- t itioner of Ure legend ary German de- sign school Bauhaus -with old photo- g raphs, film clips and -drawings, vis· ual explorations of the artist's work, and interviews with Bayer himself, who will be 11 on Tuesday. CLASSICAL ROCK CONCERT featuring: HANDEL OUHCH COUMTY'S flHHT •oc• G«OU, SATUaDAY, A,alL 2, t:OO ,.M. Aznavour to Give LA Concert ~aln Valley ae<,...._ Cfflttf' .. , -$-2_5_0_•..,.,- lroollllllNt Ir Heft • • 0001 .French singer Charles Aznavour wtlt perform one concert only, on May 9, at lhe Pantagcs Theater. Tickets at $7, $9 and $12.50 can be ordered by mail fro" the theater at 62.31Jlollywoocl Blvd .~ollywood, CA 90028. with a sclf·addrf'ssed, stamped . envelope enclosed . BankAmcricard ' and Master Charge Lire acceptable; ·card number and expiration date should be included. Add1t1onal in- , formation 1s available t£t (213) : 469-7161. . ; Uon Countrv Bou,.. Beginning today. Lion Country ' Safari in Laguna ll1lls will adm it the · last car into its "ildlif<' preserve at S · p.m instead of lht• previous 3.30 pm. The Safari Camp Pnter ta1nment center 1Ao1l1 clo~e at 6 30 p m. instead Fil• Co•petltlon The Student Film Awards compel•· lion is now open to entries by college a nd university students. Films must have been completed after April lS, 1976, in a student -teacher relations hip at a n accredited college or university, with judging based on originality, en- tertainment, resourcefulnes!> and pro· duct ion quality. Prizes will be presented May 15 and a re sponsored by the Academy of Mo· lion P.icture Arts and Sciences and the Academy Foundation. with awards or $1,000 in four categories: d ram atic. ani m ated. documentary and ex· perimentaJ. More information is anulable by calling (213) 278-8990. ltf IVI~ Showcase Beginning Tuesday, UC Irvine r adio station KUCl will present ''Spotlight," a s howcase forstocal musical talent, each Tuesday and Thursday al 11 a.m . Anyone interest· ed in performing may contact John Donan al KUCI on the UCI campus, 833-6868. Free E«Uter l'letefag Movieland Wax Museum, 7711 Beach Blvd .• Buena Park, will open its Palace of Living Art free to the public from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday through April 8. Many r eligious scenes are depicted. . S,,.,,hony Conte•t by wr iting lo the San Fernando Valley Symphony Young Artists Competi· tion, 3300 Stoner An .. , Los An~eles. CA 90066. or by callinl! (2 131 397-5537 or (213) 985-0010. Deadline is Apnl 27. LookaUke• Sought Do you look like someone famous·: PhotoShow inlernat11)nal. to be he ld April 14·17 at Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles. is looking for loolc- alikes for modeling. with pnzes of- fered. Information 1s available by calling <213) 628-4341. Judging will begin at 10 a.m. April 14 at lht! sports arena . Santa Barbara and S Figueroa streets Talent Night Guitar players. s ingt•rs. comedian, lay•• lr11•1..J~I~ thl v.1 dl)N 'It<; knor 1\hO you ~.now sung by Wt 11;,y Sand~llP NEAR YOU , or 5 p m. Lion Country opens at 9 a .m , with information obtainable at R37 -1200. Free /tll..e Shoee Czech mime Antonin Hodek will perform at 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. April 13 at the Huntington Library, Art Gallery and Botan1cul Gardens, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino. Applications are now being accept- ed for the 1977 Young Artists Competi- tion held by the San Fernando Valley Symphony Association. magicians and other C'ntertaincrs can --------------------- S~e Theatn-FU• The Rl'Uhcn 11. Fleet Space Thcall:r in San Dit•go i:, now showing a new film, "Ckcan," which explores un· der$eU lif<' A CO·fcatur~. "'Time 'Machin1·." take~ the viewer back to the tlmf' nf the dinosaur~ and bcforl.!. Th'c· tlwall·r in Balboa Park. near the ..:oo . .,nt.•1•n:. lht.• him at 1, 2 30. 4, 7·30anclfl 3011 m on"eekda)sandat 11. 30 a m and I. 2. J . 4, 5, 1 30 and 8:30 pm. on Saturday-. .tnd Sundct}S. .f or information, call 1·238-1168. Talftat Sear<"h Audition applicat1onc; are being ac· cepted through Apnl 22 from sololsu, ,instrumental i.:roupc; .ind comedians ·foi:...~·Soul Search," a talent contest sponsored hy K<fJo'J .fiad10 and the Schlitz Brc1Ao10j:? ('ompuny. Auditions wlll he held the fir!>l three weekends in May. Appfications arc avail<•ble from re· cord stores or by contacting KG F J. ,5900 Wilshi re Rlvd .. Los Ani<eles, CA 90036, (213) 937.5900 The library is open from 1 to 4:30 p. m . Tuesdays through Sundays, There 1s no t'harge for admission or parking. CJdldren •• Theater Ins trumentalists must be 20 or youn ger and vocalists must be 25 or younger. Orange County residents are eligible. Winners will receive $500 prize and guest soloist appearances. Preliminary auditions will be May 7 and 8 at Los Angeles Valley College in \'an Nuys Applications are available 1\ children's theater festival will be pr€'sentl'<i April 16 and 17 at Cal State Fullerton. "1th more th an a dozen professional and academic theater,_ companies to perform betv.eeo JO JO ,0 a.m . and S p.m . each day, every half All hour. Admission of $.1 for adults and s:! for children includes a full day of 1•n1t•r tainment. Prepaid group tickl•L'. arc available. For additional information. call 870-:\:\71 weekdays between 11 a m. and 4 pm. Part1c1pants will include South Coast Repertory, th£' Glori.a NE>wman Dance Company, the 12th !'iig h t Repertory Company and Yellow Brick Road. AUCTION PRIDAY •APRIL 1 ·8 P.M., SATURDAY• APRIL 2 8 P.M. perform each Wednesday night from 9 p .m . lo 1:30 a .m . <•l T he Captain 's Deck . 1164 S. Cott!>I lh ghwuy. Laguna Beach. Signups for the talent night begin at 8 p.m. For additional in· form ation. call 494 ·:1050. Call 642-5678. 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All Aboard for Dining ------------------•THE RJVALS' Classic comedy, 8 o'clOck toni&hl and Saturduy in the Orange Coast Colleao • Drama l.1tb Theater, 27011''&.irview .Road, C.olit.. Metsa. Frt.>e. .. Times/Places There wua a duy when no one would have advanced a plugged nJcket on the chance:s or locatin& a finklaas restaurant ln a shop. pine center. Finicky diners, the ex perts said, wouJdn't look favorafity on the juxtaposition or linrerie and lobs ter thermidor. Now such prophets have been laid to rest alongside those who pr edicted faJlure for Henry Ford. And one of the best shoppine center restaurants In Orange County -judging by our recent visit -is the 20th Century Ltd. in Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza. Dinner lacked nothing in the way oC top-notch food. service and at. m osphere. We 9iere happy to find every- thing on the right track, since a dinner outing to lite 20\h Centucy some six to eight. months ago m ore clOS'ely resembled a derail· ment. lhan a s mooth trip. THE TROUBLE ON that OC· casion, apparenUy, was a lack of coordination -as well as some fault y preparation -in the kitchen. The waiter Cproperly but unfortunately) kept apologiz- ing ror courses and dis hes that weren't ready when they should have been -and too often left something to be desired when served. So we were delighted that our experience the other night wa~ altogether different. Flawle:.~ service and delicious food were add~d lo the r e s taura nt's knockout decor. a factor we had a d mired when the restaurant opened about a year and a half ,go. As theme restaurants go, the 20th Century Ltd. has lo be one of the best. evoking the days of lux- u ry t ravel o n its fam ous namesake train. It does so in a ~urprisingly la rge complex housing three separate dining car:> and a sta· lion-room cocktail lou nge. The station-lounge. lopped by a wood·coCCered beam ceiling, i~ modeled after old Grand C~tral Station in New York. The varied decor gives each of the three din· ing cars a different mood. BV WAY OF background.,n- Cormation for your visit to the restaurant. you might want lo know that the 20th Century Limited, a Vanderbilt train, ran between New York and Ch1cugo from 1902 until the late: '50:.. ll was a symbol of railroad ex cellence. ~ Hearty eaLer~ can start the evening meal with one of six un· lrormly priced -$3.25 -ap- petizers: avocado s tuffed with crab, oysters Rockefeller, fresh oyslera or eastern clams on the h alf shell, jumbo shrimp cockt.aU, clams Vanderbilt. Our entree selections -highly recommended -were the baked Alaskan king crab legs, drawn butter, $7.95; bak~d t1tuCfed jum- bo shrimp, bee.r battered and sauteed, $7.95. The sbrimp might have ar- rtv d at the table a bit wa rmer; o rwise it would have been im· slble to fault the meal. Like· all other entrees, these were accompanied by a choice or clam chowder or the 20th Cen· tury house salad, baked corn cust ard Cespecially good>. zuc· chmi and tomatoes. ~ CHOWDE R CHOICE can be New England or Manhattan but the salad is well worth consider· ing too. It consists of fresh greens, sliced mushrooms and cucumbers. chopped j!gg and bacon bits. all topped by a savory creamed dressing. Other entree selections include pan-broiled Ches<1 pc<1ke B<1y s t yle scallops, S6.95 ; s auteed cutlet of W1:.consin veal. with avocado and tomato, S7.95: roas ted prime rib of bed, naturul gravy, regular or English cut, $8.95; breast of chicken cordon ,..~------------., I I J f.k Chinese Cuisine I I 1 11'?1' ORJENTAL l'OCKTAJl.l.Ol'NGfo: I 1 F'e1Jtunng Tropical nnnks f Jt, ¥f :I\~ ~~~~ : I # ,,J ~ ,~ D"S-;.~~·;;:;:ott I bleu, $6.95; broiled filet mignon, artichoke bottom with bearnalSt" sauce. $8.95; broiled rack of lamb, coated with breadcrumb!) a nd herbs, $8.95. fo'our desserts are offt!red at $1 each : grasshopper pie, det:p t&h apple pie with cream, New York cheese cake with raspberry sauce, rice custard pudding. Arter dinner try lo catch the en· terlainer currently appeanng in the Station Saloon, Charles Showalter. A dynamic one-man show, he uses a number of keyboards and synthes1Lers lo showcal>e his talent:.. Trained in both J<1lz and classical music, St\owalter in- cludes ballads, current favorites and a selection of nostalgic hits froJll the '50s and '60s in his night ly performances, 6 to 11 p.m , Tuesday through Saturday. T llE ZOTH CENTURY Ltd. is berthed in South Coast Plaiu. 3333 S. Bristol St .. just north or the San Diego 1-'reeway. You'll find the restaurant on the mall, about 200 feet from the carousel. As the mall IS closed after 9 p.m. on weekdays and after 6 p.m. on Saturdays. the depot· style e ntrance off Sunfl ower Avenue a nd Plaz a Drive, between Scars and Bullock:., re· mains open for patrons. 20th Century Ltd. is open for lunch from noon to 3 p. m ; dinner from 5 t o 10 p.m .. Tuesday lhrou~h ~aturday: 5 to 9 p.m .• Sunday and Monday. Champagne brunch •~ served from 11 :30 a .m. to 2 p.m . on Sun· days. R~ervations: 540·8822. . Returni119 Kathryn Chase, who oµened fo r Fra nk Sinatra during his .J an uar v s h ows in FJo r1da , ret'urn s to th(• R e g istry H o t e l . 18800 MacArthur ntvd .. I rvine. at 10 p.m . and midnighl now through April 16. Rock Music At College, Night Club TONIGHT, APRIL 1 , DAVID ACKLES -Singer who recorded "American Gotb1 c" album, plus PauJ Geremia as opener, 8 o'clock tonight at Golden West College Community Center, oft Gothard Street parking lot near Edinger Avenue. Huntington Beach. $1. RICK N~L.SON And the Stone Canyon Band, 7:3-0 o'clock tonight and 7 p.m. Saturday at Crescendo. 1721 S. Manchester Ave., Anaheim. $7, t1ckl'l:. al Mutual, Liberty and 1'1cketrou agenc1~ or box office, 956·1410. POETRY REAOING -By Ods O'Solomon, CO· a uthor of Emmy-nominated documentary "Vic· tory Will Be My Moan." 8 o'clock tonight at Harris l lall. behind St. Mary's at 428 Park Ave., 1,aguna Beach. Donation. COMEDY -"The Girl m the f'reudiWl Slip," tonight, Saturd:..y and April 8 and 9 at San Clemente Community Theater's C'a brillo Playhouse. -192·0465 between 3 and 6 p.m. Mon- days-Saturday:.. 'A STREETCAR NAMED DESJR.:'-Dramu. 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday at Fullerton College !fhe<1ter, 32l E. Chapman Ave. $2.50 adults, $1.50 student.'). 871-8101. VIRGIL FOX -Organ virtuo:.o, 8 o'clock tonight at Garden Grove Community Churcb, Chapman \venue at Lewis Street. 750-7000. 'TRIBUT~O ELVJS• -With Alan. tonight and Salurday at Knott's Berry 1''arm, Buena Patk. $4 adults , $2 children. 827-1776. 'PINOC'CtuO' -Children·~ play. 7::l0 o'c:lo<·k tonight, 2:30 p.m. Saturdly and Sunday at the Forum Theater, fo'estival of Ari:; grounds, tiOti Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. St 50. 494-0743 Tuesday through Saturday afternoons. SYMPHONIC CHORALE -Music by Brahms. S o'c lock tonight in Orange Coast College Aud1tonum, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $2. PUPPET SHOW -By J ohn Brunner. !-'or adults, 11 o"cl0<:k tonight; for fa mily, land 3 p.m. Satur- day m UC Irvine Theater. $3 general, $2 student~ tonight; S2 general, 50 cents children Saturday. 833-6378 or at door. ·vouR OWN THING' -Mu:sical, 8 o'clock tonight ;md Saturday. Saddleback Coll ege Build· In~ R, 28000 Marguerite Parkw<ty, Mtssion Viejo. $2. 331·9700, community information office. •DR. JEK YU. 4'ND MR. HYDE' -Melodrama, 1>resented by r.ido Isle Players at 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday at Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lldo Soud, Newport Beach. $3. 61~ or 673·6170. •LUV' -Comedy by J rvine Community Theater, 8:30 o'clock tonight. Saturday and April 8 and 9' at Newport Harbor Baptist Church, Clift Drive at El Modena Avenue, Newport Beach. 646-aJ.78 days. 557 · 7297 evenings and weekends. VINTAGE COMEDY -.. You Can't Take It With Yo4," 8:30 o'clock tonight, Saturday and April 8 and 9 at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 88 Fair Drive. $3 general. $2 students and seniors. 556·5459between l :JOand6::.Jp.m. •TWO GENTLEM EN OF VERONA• -Now through April 23 at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd .• ~la Mesa. $i.50-$6.50. M6-1363 after 1 p.m . daily. ·NORMAN. IS TH AT YOU?' -Comedy, now through May 29 at. Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. $10·$15.492·9950. CONTINUI NG I N LOS ANGELES -.. Long Day's Journey Into Night," throttgb Saturday a~ the Ahmanson Theater; .. A History or the American Film" and ''Angel City," througtt June 5 at Mark Taper Forum. Indefinite runs: .. Bubbling Brown Suga r" at the Pantages Theater; "Vanities .. at the-Westwood P layhouse; "A Chorus Line'' at the Shubert Theater. · SATURDAY, APRIL Z •I . . 'ANClt:NT AND MODERN LEGENDS• .. _ Children's planetarium show, 10:30 a .m. Satur- day at Santa Ana College J>lanetarium, 17th and Bristol streets. Free but. reservations required, 835·3000,ext.318. Al:L·BEETHOVEN CONCERT -Daniel Bareft· bo1m conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic. 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Santa Ana l·ligh Sc~ Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut St. S6·$7 adults;~ student~; Orange County Philharmonicd,.t. 646·6.Jll. ... P EP E ROMERO -Classical ~uitarist, 8 p~. Saturday in Plummer Auditonum. Chap!CIJ~ and Lemon streets. Fullerton. S3.50 gencrat $2 ~ludents a nd seniors. At Fullerton College Buri>ar's Office or a l door. O RA NGE COUNTY CIVIC BALLET - Premiere performance, 8 p.m. Saturday, 3 and 8 p.m. Sunday in varied program at Huntinj\t.oll Ueach High &:hoot Auditorium. 1905 Mairt Si. $3.50 and $.i.SO. 531·411!1or846-0215. • · • 'I <See •THE FANTASTICKS.' Page C6) • · • r: ... ' . . : .. ~·: \ '. 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So visit this (i ¥;~ authentic 12th century English coach 1 iJ UJ house and dine as the Lords and Ladies of London did. FIVE CR2WNS :~: .lHOl rast lru~t I h~hway. Corona dcl Mar: (71'1 l 675-137·1 • J(~n/,i,npi p 1Jeal'h P!fnn (Formerly Sherofon Beach Inn) 21112 Peclflc Coaat Highway -5311-1421 Huntington Beach PRESENTS: VILLANO and FRIENDS SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE; 8 AUNCH to a .m. to 2 p.m. Featuring Patty Mlchael1 Tue1d1y thru Selurday, 9·1 DINING & DANCING Lunches Served 11 :30-2:30 Mon.-Fri. Dinners Served from 5 p.m. Mon -~et. WEEKDAY EARLY DINNERS -5 to 7 p.m. COCKTAILS -5.7 p.m. With Vince vetentl at Ch e keyboard ' WHITEY HOFFMAN TRIO Featuring Judy James Sundays 7·11 -Mondays9-1 BANQUET FACILITIES - 20-400 PERSONS RESERVATIONS 536-1 421 ' With the Live Broadway Hit Muslcal ''HELLO DOLLY!'' Soot by Mact.11 llllWM ' M\dC i L~ byJeny Hemw1 FOfinfonnatlon & resertattons call (114) n2·1710 or at tho box office, Grand Hotel, Number Ont Hotel Wey, Anaheim, (Across from Olsneyland.) FOR YOUR · FAMILY . " ., .. .,, . •I Easter Sunday is a special day just for your family. And to keep it-a family occasion, we're preparing a lavish Easter Sunday family bu ff~t. which will include roast lamb, roast beef, fresh salads and much more. .. All for only $7.95 per adult and $3.95 for children under 12. Entertainment by Marriott's Famous Twin Pianos Please make your reservations now by calling (714) 640-4000 ,,N~ Beachtf~ ~orrto ·~TU •~'f ·CE.lf'l'Z'R "''°~~oo••r.,,.., .. ,ll• Bring the whole family to Charley Brown's. And celebrate the holiday with our special Easter menu. BRUNCH Enjoy such delectables as Peaches in Champagne, Crepes a la Reine and French Toast Medallions. (Starts at 10:00 A.M.> LUNCH Order hearty Prime Ribs of Beef. Lobster, or any of our delicious Entrees. DINNER How about Charley Brown's Steak and Lobster topped off with a special Easter Sundae. (Served Until 10 P .M. > Charley Bro~~s RESTAURANT 1e1eo BEACH BLVO.-HUNTINOTON 8 !ACH ·•. .. ' PPLE (fAROENS ),... i ~Nese Re1ia1tram ~!'5 .:.).UHCHEON AND DIMMER DAILY "•" ~ SJMCf d Lmc.heOft Mfet • 'M onoay thru Frioa)' I l 30 to 1 30 RICKSHA COCKT All LOUNGE Featuring ~xot1c Tropical Drinks 't.fio ADAMS lot Horltorl A"d· 111 Gtlf'dell ~roH COSTA MESA . 12201 IROOKHUUT 540·)937 S40·'92l IAI Chapmo"I 6ll·70ZO AT c_Airporter 'Inn BREAK.FAST LUNCH DINNER COCkTAIL DA~CJNG CJ/otel POOLSIDE CHAMPAGNE BUFFET. !>·. I 0 A .M. TO 3 P.M. Adult •CHILO (6 to 12) $3.75 •.. $5. 95 Un4er 5 No Charge ... , . " MEDITERRANEAN ROOM "EASTER $UHDAY IRUHCH I 0 A.M.. TO 3 ft.M. DIHHER 5 TO I 0 P.M. 18700 MACARTHUR BLVD. IOftrC>SITE THE Allf'ORTI lll·2770 Take off for a fun evening at The Registry! Great evenings take oll in The Grand Portage Restaurant and Saloon, Start with a superb • dinner featunng table·s1de gourmet cool<ery. Slay for dancing and 6wltched·on entertainment. Come for deriner. Or the dancing. Try •• our 24 hour Gazebo, 100. Now that's a happy landing! KATHRYN-CHASE How ttwv APRIL 16 THE REGI TRY HOTEL ORAN(;E COUNTY AIRPORT • 18800 MacArthur Blvd., lrvlne Phone 752..am Owne<1 alld O~••l..S by Hotp1t•1oty M•"•O•"'•"I C0<p . DallM, Te•• '""'l··""' ;.S 'Mack and Mabel' &t Orange Coast College baa an· nounced its annual summer musical and, ror lhe first time ~ince ~973, 1t will be an Orange County premiere. "Mack and Mabel," baaed on lhe story of Keystone Kops director Mack Sennett and hi.a star, Mabel Normand, will be the 22nd annual OCC summer extravaganza. Directed by J ohn Ferzacca, Ute show will open Aug. 3 for a . four-day run ln the coUe1e auditorium. Auditions for singers, dancers, ac· tors and mu(.iciaos have been scheduled for J llne 13· 15 in the OCC auditorium. Community performers as wel~ as students are invited to the r eadings. 1 IT WILL BE THE eighth summer musical for Ferzacca since he and fellow OCC i n s tructor William Purkiss began alternating directorial assignments in 1970. Ferzacca has staged "Fiddler on the Roof," "F ollies" and "Cabaret ," while Purkiss moun t e d "Man of La Man cha," "Camelot," "Oliver" and "Carousel." The Irvine Community Theater Intermission Tom Titus wlll give a special performance of Lanford Wilson's "The Great Nebula lo Orion," the ICT entry in the American Community The ater Festival, next Wednesday in the new Irvine theater in Newport Beach. The two-character one·act play features Susan O'Connell and Laura Black as a pair of onetime college friends who meet by accident several years later. "Great Nebula," which also will~ frvine's entry .in the Riverside one·act tournament in May, will be staged at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at lhe new ICT 1 lheater, on Cliff Drive at El Modena Avenue, where the comedy "Luv" is c urrently playing on weekends through April 9. ••• RENOVATIONS ARE under W!X for the new Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim, which will open April 12 with lhe musical "Hello Dolly." Valente Solos in Show Singer Caterine Valente will star in a one·woman musical special Thurs· daY.at8 p.m. on Channel 9. The new Sebastian's wilJ s.eat 500 patrons in a horseshoe format around an 820·foot stage, which also will in- corporate a portable serving area for the buffet dinner. New Ball.et Company "We've Only Jus t Begun" and ''Leaving on a J et P lane" i.lre among the songs featured, a long with her hits "Malaguena" and ''The Breeze and I.'· both of which sold over one million copies. Sebastian's West was founded in San Clemente in the fall of 1973 and has become immensely successful. The San Clemente theater is present· ing "Norman, Is That You?" Tuesdays through Sundays. Lis a Jackson, Caroline O'Toole. Nina Neumann and Sheri Edwards (clockwise from left) will dance "Le Pas de Quatre" as part of the first performance of the Orange County Civic Ballet Cdmpany. un- der the a rtistic direction of Anthony Sell ars. Performance times will be 8 p.m. Saturday and 3 and 8 p.m. Sunday at the Huntington Beach High School Auditorium. Tickets at $3.50 and $4.50 are available by calling 846-0215. /1_olJen ~~~­...., ·~~ ;;;;;;ragon -- GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes LUNCH•OINNER DAILY Food 10 Take Out 11:30 AM. to 10 P.M. . JIJJ Hirt.er ~ COSTA MIU 642· 7 I 62' • 646-H 11 For a Special Party At a Special Place on ffiastell We especially call your attention to our priv.te dining ueas for parties of as frw as eight where you mlly be suted llt either Jllpllnese-style tables or convmtionlll, western style tables. C all u1 for your special puty requirements. Open on Euter Sundlly from 4:30 p.m. 0 vnn1nto ., ....... " ............. -..__ ... At the Century Plaza Hotel, Century City 1213) 277·1840 .i:60 fashion Island, Newport Center 1714) 644·4811 <( DINING DANCING ENTfttTAINMENT COCXTAILS SEAFOOD FOOD TO GO BANQUETS PRIVATE PARTIES • OfAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH _,. Mast Major Cr.cllt Corch GlORIA BENNETI "Reflection" Trio · with A,--lldo Rui1 547 W. 19 STREET • Cartlorc:Ofle COSTA MESA 642-9764 : Also: ANAHEIM 1750 w. U..Colll , ....... clldl -991 -0540 TtlE CANNERY HISIORlt WAT£RFROttr RE&TAURl'NT . Gourmet Japanese Cuisine South Coa11 Wt .... 1'1($l•~ ·~IOU"°"''""'" COM!,. ... 3800 S. Plaza Or • Santa Ana (714) 557 2531 lnUtlteTokye " .. •lhellllolkC:-111 S. San Ped10 LosAngelea (213)68093SS Horil<aiva Aooenallefttlll I 8 ... Open 7 Days llighesl Q1talily a~ ''''" ""'"" f rn><h ·c/llll All ~TS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN Mon.·Thur. 11 :30 o.m to I 0 p.m. F-ri. & Sot. 11 :30 o.m. to I I p.m. CD;:KT AILS Sunday 4 p.m. to I 0 p m. HAP?Y HOUR 11.30 AM 10 4·30 PM 9093 E. ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962.7911 .... .-.. HEFL&11tRU llEAIRWITH llE iNIRTAINM~NT ~IGHrLY ;JOIN US AHO SEI A TV SNOW IN PIODUc'TAON''ft.\7£Rf MCil~~ THIN ' VIEW IT ON KOCE-TV1 CH 50 "THE FOOTNOTES" ( Dlr•ct from th• Lanc•rs> Mlthllr ....... sat. -t100 , .... ''· .... I t Jl'l'o • 1 · .• I • ,,p., ..... ....... . . -' le all ~an wMn Carlos ran away to the circus. His mother told him he had to have a gimmick lo make it big. The only way the circus would hire him was as a cook. So Carlos cooked for the circuc;, and practiced part-time on t~ trapeze. He ~ame very T!Ttious for his Mexican dishes and especially for his delicate use of cheese. One nighl. the tent was filled. and it was tiim for the nying Fetuccini Brothers to begin their death defying act on the trapeze. But Bandini fetuccinl got a hangnall and couldn't goon. At the last moment lMy called on Carlos tM cook to fill in. Without thinking. Catlot took his place high above th« crowd, IWUntl out on his trapeze still clinging to a large chunk of chttSt'. The crowd went wild. His mother wu right • I You can savor Carlos' fam ous cheese at Mi Casa, sprinkled over tacos. enchiladas, burritos and many other memorable Mexican dishes. Remember. at Mi Casa our meals are a trip to Mexico -It's the only way tony. MCXICAN RESTAURANTS 11. COSTA MESA • 296 E. 17th St. HILLGREN SQUARE• 645·7626 #2. BALBOA• 105 MAIN St. BALBOA PIER • &75·9600 IANKAMOIC..<\AO MA!.HllCHAlllCi( o nd AMllllCAN EXl'IUSS COCKTAILS ~30P.M. lllDllEDVS 3010 LaFAYEUE, ltEWPORT BEACH 71lf-d7 -S77T SllOWPUCl LOUMGI 1Heonr,Min1t11-1 For Your Dining P/aosure ••• DAISY'S MARKET ANAHEIM HYATI HOUSE Dlrectty opposite Dlsneyland 1700 S. Harber 772-stOI NOW IN NEWPORT A MOTHER II FAMILY RESTAURANT HAMBURGERS • OMELETES • PRIME RIB Special Junior Menu WHIPPED FROZEN YOGURT BEER & WINE OPEN 24 HOURS 80 I DOVE STREET (At Ne. Mstol, next to the Sporting HouM NiW!ORT BEACH ,. .. • " --~ I t • .. ---.... No Place for Rockers )Sy MICHAEL PASKEVICH Ol 1119 ~IJ l'li.\,St<ott Ambtuous musical projects, even when backed by substantial cash, good fa cilities and technical expertise, can still come up s hort. Pop Music Concert three-year touring ab:.ence, opened the show by JOking, ''Sorry I didn't wear a tie." Clad In his tom T -shirt, Michaels wnli . forced to work twice us hurd to overcome Crescendo's flat, de· tached atmosphere. Such is the c ase with the Crescendo night club/disco in Anaheim, where the wealthy management is trying lo make the club Orange County 's showcase theate r. showed up to creak through one last verslon of "Baba loo." He su<'ceeded, pri manly by engaging m friendly patter with the audienc.e to loosen things up By the close of the set, in which he switched from his polyphonk synthesizer for a snappy guitar piece, it finally i.ccmed hkc a rock concert. As a supper club, say along the lines of The Venetian Room in San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel, Crescendo has great possibilites. Debbie Reynolds has (llready ap· peared at Crescendo and one can envision success lot other acts like Olivia Newton-John, An· thony Newley or even Helen Reddy White table cloths, candles, ex- pensive drinkb and waitresses In Pla yboy Bunny-i sh t uxedo getups combine for an environ- ment that inhibits loosening up. Since rock is among other things an outlet Jor tension, Crescendo a mounts to boogie's anlllbe:,is. HOWEVER, IN another exam· pie of poor judgment, manage. menl demanded M 1chaels cut out his dialog with lhl' audH.'n<'e for Saturday's show 1n order tu leavl' more time for t he c:lub'b nightly disco ritual Mt <:haclb .... ab suitably befuddled and 1t ':. a safe bet he won 'l rctu rn to bU<:h a restrictive environment ONEOFTHECLUB'Seffcctsis HOWEVER, DESPITE roomy sealing, fine lighting and a dynamic sound system, Crcscen· do's attempt al branching into rock music seems ill-advised. a v;igue air of intimid<ilion. Most • qf the audience sat on their hands for the first part of last Fnday's s how. possibly out of rear they would be politely ~hown the door for an impromptu outburst of ap· plausc. Price-wbc. the Crescendo rock package 1:,n't a bad deal: t1<:kcl!'> <ire about S6 and you can :,tay after the show for danl'ing. But who wants lo go lo i.I rol'k conct-rt that begins at 7:30 p.m. (family hour) and then u. l'Ut i.horl '! A major problem is the build· ing itself, a former bowling alley tra nsform ed with a·rt deco furnishings into a cross between a small Las Vegas showroom and the famed Copacabana. No one would die of shock if Carmen Miranda suddenly appeared wearing a basket of fruit f9r a quick two-step or if Desi Arnai In a masterpiece of incon· g ruous booking, the s hov. featured Lee Mtchaeli., a veleran great of ear ly Fillmore Wtst days who was making his f!rsl re· turn to Orange County since a brilliant run <it the coiy Golden Bear 1n Huntington Beach . Hil'k Nelson and the Stone C::i nyon Band appear a l Crescendo this weekend with Saturday's :,how beginning at 7 p.m. Mb:. 1t 1r you can. Michaels, well on hts way to a succc~sful comeback afte r a Mystery Plays To Air on KCET The 600-year-old Chester m ystery pla}S. adapted for televis1on. will be presented Wedncs day at 9 p.m. on Channel 28. "Mystery plays" arc among the major literary works handed down from medieval F.uropc. The Easter Chcst<'r plays were original -ly performed by a grour' of craft ~utlds in the city of Chester, En~land, to-:!P~truct and entertain the commur11ty. fht·v deal v.1th th£' relauonsh1p bet" et'n God nnct mai1 as illu!->trated an the Bible rn a ~ ay that is lnely, ;im~sm~ and movin~ There 1~ a sens~ ot humanity 111 the ~•nr 1es t h11 t m,1kc ... th~m a s m eaningful to<la~ as hOO y\'ctr!> a.:o Thc·v wdl hl' inlrwlutt•cl and dl''it·nbed b\' ho:.! Jl;1l lloll11·m>k "1111'4· <·ommt•nlJr\ \\a·, f1lmt>d al ;\;c•w '111\..' ml'tl1l'\,1l '>l~le ("lo1~lcr'> mUSl'UOl Sunday Nite is BIG BAND NITE. 00~ s~ ~~ ~~'r~ 8 to I I P.M. GS'\~ We're bringing ~" bock the fun, the soond and the romance of the BIG BAND every Sunday Night. Oldies, goodies and today's sounds. KEITH WILLIAMS and hos 14 PC. On::hestra Come dine. dance and Enjoy. Tilt: REGISTRY HOTEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 18800 M1cArthur Blvd., lrvln• Phone 752·8777 O•r•tll •~1 c~,., ,u1·1 t-1 Mf'\t.1•1 tl1l'f' Mit'1•Qff"'•Mt Gtn() 04'1t•• f ,.. ,., , Terror Don Stroud attacks Brenda Vi.\CC<:tro in a scene from the new horror fi Lm "The House by lhc Luke." about a model ter· rorized by hoodlums. Sr ox llOStUI kllltllll llVf. '"'"•1m f 11f I tlf·7ff4 ~-' ,. ' ~· ;'~ ........ Jt" ·. ii..:' Ulctor l!)ugo J'nn l\rs 1.1u r J iii fl I f !I \RRI~ .... rl~ l ,,.r;. \f1't .11 r-c-~auhl 'f\ llM \lit \llt l11ontr • I "11\Y /\I l(RN{~l'j\ • Enter1a111ment {«Dining. t414l ~'4n ltd ( loll llrntl'. l .1i;:und llt"" h NOW A TRULY SENSATIONAL SHOW!! B 0 R B ~ • 1WHITE formerly With THE PLATIERS A y . LOW DON ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGG~R ROOM I KO~A LANES 2699 Harbor Costa Mesa 545-1112 Come enjoy a fabulous brunch at The Registry every Sunday!. Our champagne brunch u •e"'ed 1rom 10:30 am-2:30 pm .4du.li. '6. 75 Children under 12 '4.50 A Sumptuous Champagne Brunch Featuring Specialty Seafood Dishes, Eggs Benedict, Fresh Fruits, Pastries and Many Other Delights All Prepared By Our European Trained Staff. Featuring The Piano Stylings of LEE KELLY TH t: REGISTRY HOTEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 1'8800 Mic.Arthur Blvd., lrvlne Phone 752-8777 O•n.o t"d oo,••••1 t'\, .-.0,011"'''' M.11'•Qttmen1 Cotw 0•11• '"••• • Frid .A fll1 .~9n Maescro O:inicl Bun•nboim will conduct the Los t\n~elcs Philharmonic in un a 11 ·Beethoven co11- c c rt a t 8 :30 p .m . Saturday u.L S<.1ntu Anu Hi gh School Auditorium. T1chcls: $6 $7 adultl>, SJ stu· dents, ut door or 64 lHi411. Real Cantonese Food eat htrt or take hom• STAG CHINESE CASINO Ill 21 st Pl., Newport Beach ORiolt 3.95~ HoOO\ to Mldni9hl Ooily-W~ricmd\ Unta I :00 o.m. O•ll J\ TtAli -6 HAllCM A.It& Viii "htrhrn .\1\fORGASBORD RESTAURANT 8&NOUE1 ~.t.Cl\.111[1 -IW fO 100 l'E°"-1: HUNflNOTON HACH • COflONA O'-L llAll H2 llAIN &1 A I ITM -l COAST HWY CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. L AGUNA NIGUEL fAI CtOWft Vlliey Pwtlwey) 499-2626 496-Snl South Comt'11 Fi11f'1l Cuiaine IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH (lr>Tho~-· Ample Free Parlcmg 494-9491 752-8558 EASTER SUNDAY BRUNCH ;0i:;;;. BUFFET DINNER ~op~ Fresh fruits, cheeses, ul1d bar, fresh vegetables. Stumshlp Rounds of Beef, Virginia B•ktd Him, Rout Turlcty, All tht Trimming, Dessert Bar Plus Much, Much Mort •.• RESERVATIONS 1m 1 772·5900 ANAHEIM HYAn HOUSE FRIDAY I •VIAINQ ·1 e:oo u • (I) (\ll.1 ) Ml llewl D tllJ (I) (IJJ) CJ)) m .. ., D tMl St11 lrtk < U Gomer Pyle l!I Cll""""e m r1rtodct r 1111111 Q>MM-12 ~ Clettric Com~ny m Dr11Ntk S.rles >J.tl .... Doutlas -6:30- 0 CHAO mttm IS • "JOHNNY TIGER" O Movot. (Cl (1111) "Johnny l11er" (doal b6-Robe1t l•vlor, li•,ndJ locolt ChJd I m~tt l,ei•ldone Bioo~~ 6, Andy C11fftth 10 Men G11ff1ft ~ m hmdy AH111 ( 11, Q I) Gunsmole ED Zoom ( 29 e I Be.ontdlt4 tli Town hi\ 7 :00, 00 23 • mm11e~ 0 l1111 Club 6 Ill~ Tiu tc Sons 8 To Tell the Truth 0 C011<enlr1110n U> I LOO? tucy m Tiit ra1 W A<llon Onma ~ Ancly G11lhlh S11ot! 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Glynn l111m.1n An all bldtk h•ih ~hoot 1s 111• ~~tlong tor tho~ \!Ory oboul a ,,oup ol \lrtel •• ,e ChtcJro o,lud,nts and the11 .td•tnlu•c~ m Mm Gritton Show m World Teltv1slol1 llo•ln1 ID Clustt Thulrt Jh, Rw.1~'" R1ch.11d Sherodan s comedy concerns tho• qurstoon rif wh,ther a gtnllcman 111 love• shnuld indulge h1~ ~weel hr••I \ IOllldllloC l;nla'.ltS lc1tmy B•ell, Jtnny linden, Btryl llt1d dnd John Alderton SIJI G) llW!es hpJhU 10:00 O Quinn Martin Prt5enls • Winner hke Alltl'ilol For New StrltJ.1S1111shl 0 ( 11 1.1) •> W.,ntr T,iie Atl Mo<.hael llu•phy 1nd Jo1nn~ Prllel ~t6r n ~ cracktrt~G~ pohte heulen 1nl and a lret IJnct onsutance tn~e~ hutor. reso•ct•wely who 1om forces lo lrJt~ do...., i racht ol pnfec111 maithtd emeralds slol'n from the s.ile ot & yacM anchored al Marona del Rey Chvt Rtvoll Jnd Ma1k Cordon ro Siii CutsU art Davie! HuOdleston. Signe Hasso, M1rtine 81>'.i.1c• and John r ttdler D New Day! 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(\) Tiie JtbollS 0 W1nle4 Dt1d Of Alive ~' Hot r udf e Show ED Infinity 1<1ory Ill Tribu111 Publiu -10:30-u (Ci1J C-'J> (lJ Nt• Adn11tu1tS of Bltman u (JiJ m 1Jq, m Bis Jo1111. trt11t lo*n f 6) Mmt: "Tiie Amu1111 Mr. l" (dr1) '48 r u1han Bry hnn &an • (ilt) ml l)tl Supe1h1tnds CJ .. bott ' ~hllo a ¥..., of tlle DillMHfl m lt'°ll ti) Coc.o Oriti KOCE Television (SO) .. ,. ·~~·· , ... M"'tr~, ....... _,,... t.>O v111,..,_, .... ..... ... ,._ ~ .... ,.. , .. c...-,.,., ... , ... I JI ,,,_., .._.,,.. I 00 wa1111,._.w-•11 II••••• .,,. . .,._. ..... • te TMW•Y .. WH •.• ~ .. Oii 1'111111~ l t •tt M••••' "C••••,. a1111 c:i.....-... 11.• TM -NtMl'-"!rW It...., -/ .. I (From Pa1e C3) CHORAL CONCERT -8 p.m S11turday ln Santa Ana College ~lhps Hall, 17th and Bristol str eets. Free. ---.. ' ./ YOUNG PIANISTS COMPETITJON -Nine semi-rinalists, 8 pm. Saturday, and three flnalist.s, 4 p.m. Sunday at Golden West College Theater, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, $1 Saturday, $2.SO Sunday general; Sl.SO Sunday for students and senJors. FILM TALK -By anthropologists Birute and Rod Caldikas·llrinadmour on filming jungle or angutans, 8 p.m . Saturday in Grange Coast College Auditorium: 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $2 general, $1 cluldren and seniors, al box office. HORSE SHOWS -Pony Show, judging all·day Saturday ln Arena 2: English horse show, 8 a m. to 5: 30 p.m. Sunday at Orange County Fair· grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa (enter on Newport or Arltngton). Free for spectators. 'DIE FLEDERMAUS' -J ohn Arnold Ford's Comte Opera Theater. presented bx Harbor Area Communlly Concert Assoc1at1on, tsp m Sunday at Orange Coas t College Aud1tonum, 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road. Costa Mesa $30 family, $12 adull or $6 student, includes >ear subcnpt1on. 894-8SJ1 or 645·2676. MONDAY, APRIL4 CHILD~EN'S TllEATER "Gypc;y Cat und the Magic Bools," 10 a .m . and 1 p.m. ·Monday through Thursday and 7:30 p.m Tuesday and Wednesday at Cu l Stille Fullerton Ar ena Theater, 800 N. State College Blvd. $1 adults, 75 cents children. 870·3371 11 um. to 4 p .m. weekdays or before performances. 'OZ ' -Childrf'n's show, 1 and 3 p.m . Monday through Thursday at Golden West College Patio Theater, off Gothard Parking Lot near Edinger Avenue, Huntington Ileach. l p.m. Monday. Wednesday shows sold out. $1 at bookstore or COD'\C early. TUESDAY, APRILS • • Hanshumacker. 10 30 a .m. April 8 in Laguna Hills Clubhouse 3. 499-2990. 'SHADES OF Uf'E' -Dance concert with original choreography 8 p.m. April 8 and 9 at UC Irvine Concert Hall. 75 cents. 833-6617 or al door . ~epic fantasy of peace and magic. .. t . 1~1.1,.: SUNDAV,APRIL3 DISNEYLAND PAGEANT -"Great Musical River Review," with Skiles and Henderson and others, twice nightly April 3-9 in Fronltcrland al Disneyland. $5 adults, $2 children. MITCHELL MARIONETTES -1, 2 .30, 4 and 7 p.m. Tuesday through Apnl 8. 1. 2, 3 and 4 p.m . April 9 at Huntington Center, 7777 Edinger Ave., lluntingtonBeach Free CHUCK JONES l'1AGIC REVUE -11 :30 a.m. and 1:30 and 3:30 p.m . Tuesday at Fashion Island off Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Free. Coming to County Cynthia Dickason ,.., tht• !J('IO\'Cd of rivals .Anderson M.itthews ileft> and Brooks Baldwin in Thl' Aeling Company's production of ''The W.iy of the World," a Restoration ('Omc.·dy that will play April 22 in Fulle rton 's Plummer Auditoriurrr Tickets at $2.50 and $:.l .50 a re available by callin g 870-3371. A lso scheduled is Tennessee Willi:Hn!-i ' "Camino Real" on April 23. UCLA BAROQUE ENSEMBLE -8: 15 p.m. Sun· day at Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 625 Park Ave. $5 al door. 499-3106 or 545·7535. BATlrI'UB RACES -Nonpower/sail craft eight feet or less, 2 p.m . Sunday from the Balboa Pavilion across the bay and back. Free. GUITAR CONC.<.tT -By John Longstreth, music from around the world, 7:30 p.m. Sunday at 515 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. s:3 at the door. TRUMPET CONCERT -By Steven Benefield, UC Irvine Concert Hull at 8 p.m. Sunday. Free. WEDNESDAV, APRIL6 CA RNIVAL Uy Westminster Boys Club, West minster aod Golde.n Wes t s treets, Westminster. J to 11 p.m. April 6·8, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. April 9, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m . April 10. TllURSOA Y, APRIL 7 'THE FANTASTICKS' -Musical, 8 p.m. April 7-9 al UC Irvine Little Theater, room 161 of Humanities Hall. 75 cents. 833-6617 or 833·6Gl4. FRIDAY, APRILS PHILHARMONIC PREVIEW Dr. James l lC' ~•I\ by M •1I At 80• Olfl(t and ''' MuH;•I l•f>•rtv & T1<lo.,.rron Ajit•nr10 HM GllOIW SAIU. flllAMTH llOlS S.SHOOO \ .• 4t1o1tt)Oc 1,,_,. 'pe'tj,piiiiiiillllii11!10 --·,;-: .. ~'!....._--.. --.. : Carney's back and Tomlin's got him. (~ r / ·~~ IV ~ (PG) ART CARNEY."" LILY TOMLIN .. "THE LATE SHOW" --• BILL MAC'(.., EUGENE ROCHE CINEMA WEST FRIDAY SCHEDULE: 7:00-8:50-10 :40 Buen• Pal'lr •527·1223 I Ill fi !ill U$ ~llU'I' II 1M1mt11m1~11un 111m1 r11hr ., '. ., sm wnera ·Jill cuYau1Gu1cmo moR u 1•M .... 11 11 v ·~nm mur 1 ¥11111 v .111 u.11 wn r mu 11 .. n ,, "'111111 cr1111 Jijfl id PAIRICI Uc600HAN 1111~1 lni Ill· li1u!111 r11fr1. 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Fnaay,Apnr 1, 1977 ~ILV PILOT Suspense Film Lacking Lee Grant tries to dissuade husband Christopher Lee from joining a hazardous attempt to seek aid in 'Airport '77' By BOB THOMAS A•-l•IH r ... u WrllM "AIRPORT '77" gives every Indication that the disaster movie trend may soon come to a crashing halt. This time Universal is hard put t9 breathe life into the cardboard characters and t he contrived jeopardy. Billionaire James Stewart has an assortment of people and a planeload or art flown lo his Florida mansion· the plush 747 disappears underwater in the' Bermuda Triangle. The U.S. Navy rescut! generates some excitement, and the topnotch east <Jack Lemmon, Olivia DeliavllJand, Lee Grant, Darren McGavln, etc.> admirably performs the lame dialog. Rated PG. "TifE SUPPER AND THE ROSE" raises the question: Does the world need another version or Cinderella? The answer Is a qualified "yes." This new film. handsomely made in Eng~and a~d Austria by Davjd Frost's company, cloying at tam es and short on wit. But it has som e humworthy Sherman Brothers songs and a fine cast: Richard Chamberlain as a dashing prince. Gemma Craven as Cinderella, plus a clutch or British pros, including the late Dame Edith Evans. Besides, how often can you find an in· telligently made G-rated movie? "TIIE DOMINO PRINCIPLE" 1s a slickly made but ultimately nihilistic undercover adven· lure. Gene Hackman is sprung from.pnson by an enigmatic U.S. agency to help assassinate an un· NOW PLAYING CKSUNDfl It could be tomorrow! FROM THE BEST SELLING NOVEL -(R) / METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER presenr! A HERB JAFFE PRODUCTION JULIE CHRISTIE an "DEMON SEED" FRITZ WEAVER Scrunploy by ROBERT JAFFE ond ROGER 0 Hll~SON · Otrecled by DONALD CAMM EU.· P!od\iced by HERB JAFFE R. RESTIUCTlD~ Music JERRY FIELDING · Filmed in PANAVISION~ METROCOLOR ....._111 ... MGM Unlhtd Altl9tl Ht•bo• loulhtrd •t Wilton 5,,.., Cott• Meta· 146-0573 S.n 014190 Frwv. t1 B•ookhu"I Fount••" V•ll•v •962 2481 identified bigwig li~lng In California. Candice Beraen is Hackman s bewildered wife, Richard Widmark. Edward Albert and Ell Wallach are hls insistent bosses. The high official (nee presi- dent?> is killed. along with most of the cast. But why? By whom? The film makers do not confide in the audience. Rated R. "THE EAGLE HAS LANDED" is a confused World War JI adventur e tn wbjch the Germans are charming and gallant, the English and • Americans are doltish. and Hemrich Himmler talks coe.kney. Michael Calf\e leads German paratroopers in a desperate rh1ss1on to kidnap W_inston Churchil_I. Donald Sutherland plays an Irishman who kills people between flights of poetry. The m indless violence Is climaxed by a sieJe that destroys a lovely country church, stained glass and all. Rated PG. "TH E LITTLEST HORSE THIEVES " ~espite its too-cute title, is the best Disney mo;1e m _a .long ~pell The lime is 1909. the place a coal mining village In northern England Pit ponies are being replaced by conveyer belts. and three youngsters plot to save the ponies from the glue factory. The plot JS predictable. the sentiment unabashed. but the film touche::. the heart as do few or today's products Charles J arrotl <"Anne or the Thousand Days" l and an all-Bnt1::.h cast do well by Rosemary S1sson's scnpt. "COUSIN COUSINE" follows the romantic tradition or "A Man and a Woman" v.1th a sardonic twist. Martc·Chnsline Barraull and \'.ictor Lanoux fall in lovt• despite their mar riages to ot~ers. They are secretive at r1rst . then ---llliiii,,.,.~~~-- MOVIE RATINGS FOR PRRENTS MD YOUNG PEOPlE , .. ~ ....... ,,_,.,.....,, ,, .. ~-­ ..,.,,,,. ....,, ,,... ...,,.,...,,, fil _,_ .... _ ... _, __ rt=il Ml ''" AOllllllO ~ '("Utl ~l~O .. rn,,-, AH ''" AOllllllO ~ '•""''1 ::• .. ~• S1;ttc1ttt ... ., !C-tor ......... , •.• , .. ,u.._O .. •• ~""'""""' ............ '"-.. _ '"THE !AGL! HAS UHOID" trGI "JAWS OF DEATH" ALT Of HIY'S "THI UTTL.lST HORSE THllVIS" IGI "WIHt<ft THI MOH" . -. ._. CITY CENTH CINEMAS SA. FAWV CMANCHESl.ER !X FRWV ICITV DA EX.I .A "HOUSE IY THI LAKE" V "THE TOWM THAT l>UADED SUHOOWH" IU '''THI DOMfHO l'RIHCrrlf" · "SHOor· 1~ " AGGEDY AHN & AHOY" $ "FOREVER YOUNG. FOREVER FREE" (G) I HtlU llltrt:m1 r, ~l!'rttJACK LEMMON LEE GRANT · BRENDA VACCARO ·JOSEPH COTTEN OllVIA de HAVILLAND ·DARREN McGAVIN CHRISTOPHER LEE · CE ORCE KENNEDY JAMES STEWART M PNIUp StMns krllM ~ M.til!I Stllll I Cllll :Htiil lttc1 11 11 I W~ .. OIMUI IWll!ll Wnc 11 JUI tl!l11$ lwttlfj ,, Jillf J.IVlm ~"'"' 11 llUllV 11!1 l•cdtn hrilt11 nUlfi: 1111 s,.tltl Tin~ lflttll ~ lllltl Hllltl '-'-l'ff~0tlll l.o"1 11111"1111111111~1 """ PG MlfTAlQllOAllCUU&GlSTID I WI If.ti ill.Wt" 11111 ~ (A Quick Look at the M~v/es J naunt the affair before their bewildered re- lallves. Director Jean Tachella's sharp eye for the absurd1ties of polite society makes the film a G aullicsteltghl. Rated R. "MOHAMM ED. MESSENGER OF GOD" is a reverent. plodding (three hours> ultimately re· wardmg epic of the blrtt\,pf Islam. The dialog sometimes smacks of CeCTI D. DeMllle, and the f!.Onportrayal of Mohammed (per Moslem custom) is awkward. Dul the cast Is adept and earnest, and the desert is lovingly photograj)hed. Rated PG. "RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY" is a natural for kids from 3 to 12·and their parents won't be bored , either. J ohn Gruelle's winsome pair come to life with accomplished animation supervised by Richard Williams ("Pink Pathcr "). The songs by Joe Raposo ("Sesame Street") are run or the Broadway hi ill and humor is sparse, but the characters are brilliantly realized. Es pecial· ly Greedy. a self-consuming lava pit or chocolate and other sweets. Ra led G. 11METWORK11 CIU "SHAMPOO" IRt IRI SIL VER SlREAK" crGt .. PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE" "ROCKY" "IURMT OFffRIMGS" lrGI "WIZARDS" (PG) "ZAROOZ" (R) "BLACK SUMO-A Y" IRI "SUr SHOT' UU '"TWO MINUTE WARNING" 0404! .. MOAl • iAHe re>teA •UN WnM DICK & JANI tll'OI ,lUI LAS VIOAS LADT <"I ) AUMM' AWAIOS 'IC'TUll • OlllCTOt • llHllNO ROCKY ,,., ~l'f. NO PUIU Mj(NAll CAN • -f. WVAU IAOU HAS LAHOID ''°' PlUI JAWS Of DUTM cN I ,_,.._,,,_,.,...._._..;.·--•CAMMY AWUO e HU 10NO 811 ;~~·:.) SfUIASTARIS~N·IOH \'....:~;...m ... 11 •• 111 •• 11111-111 ... _a..~3M..;;;;,;S;.;;l:..JO, MIO'tif .. t\tt I e >•M •• e t1M e 11 IOHY, NO'AIHI 040IOI lleAl • JANI •ON9A IUN WTTM DICI( ' JANI IN ) '1.UI W VIOAI UDY,,., PACIFIC THEATRES ORIVE·IN SUPER SWAP MEETS HAABOR Bl VO, Orlve·ln Swap Meet Sat. & Sun.-8 am to 4 pm ORANGE Drlve·ln 1 & 2 , :;.1 .:; Sun -i •m lo • pm P•r1o FrM Stindeyt 81 Anatwlm Slaellum Family Fun! Profitt! Bargains Galore! - f» D>JL V PILOT Friday Aprtl 1. 1977 ~;tops iii Pops @ Genesis Lead Tours Alone By USA ROBINSON ' • 'J 'm an introvert with an exhibitionist tilreak." says Peter Gabriel, who, as Genesis' lead singer, has performed wearivg such cos- tumes as a dayglo tube (from which he'd emerge on stage>, huge flower petal hat, ghoulish monster mask and a toxhead face and floor- length dress. And while he claims. "I really think or myself as a songwriter who trades in images," for his current debut solo tour, Peter is perform· ing without the back projection ,visuals and cos- tumes associated with his Genesis days .. "It's much more of a songwriter's tour," Peter told me when we talked at the elegant Tur- tle Bay <Manhattan) townhouse he, his wife Jill and their two daughters are subletting from ac· tress Ruth Gordon. "ABOUT HALF the time I'm on stage l 'm performing, but it 's more subdued than before. I think at lhis point in time it's important for me to get away from my past, and to get some niche for myself as a songwnter. · 'Tpere are st ill a whole pack of visuals I have lo unleash upon the world, but not this1our. Nol until l have more credibility on the writing side. "With Genesis. I was more well known as a performer than a writer, even though I did write some of the music. In order for me to come over · stronger with visuals in the future, I have to have this musical base now." Is it true that Gabri~! left Genesis because the band was -of all th,ings -getting too sue· cessful ? "Well, I just wanted to get out of things for a while," he says, "I didn't like caring abqut the monetary side of things. l didn't like it in mrself, and I didn 't like it in the band. "WITH SO MUCH money involved. I think the tendency is not to make decisions that are risky. And with a d~mocratic vote, which we had in Genesis. a lot of decisions are mm fo_r safety's sake rather than what was best fo~ng things alive. '·a was weird at first; l felt that I'd gone back to being a regular songwri ter hawking my tapes. And as Genesis had begun to move on, some peo· ple had the attitude that the golden goose couldn t lay two eggs." On his cftrrent LP, "Peter Gabriel," Peter is represented by a variety of styles. It wasn't so much an attempt to prove something as it was ··an effort to get away ~e European pro· gressive bag. "I JUST WANTED to come through with songs lhal were more personal, more direct. T hese are songs that would work with just one voice and instrument. Whereas with Genesis, often the strength of the music was in the ar~ rangement, rather than the basic song." Peter, who admits he was "scared to death" on the first few U.S. gigs, is warming up to performing alone with musicians Steve Hunter. Alan Schwarzberg. Jimmy Melin, Phil Aaberg, and the mysterious Dusty Rhodes. ··vou can either edge in. or throw yourself in the water." PeteP philosophizes. "l 'd rather throw myself in . and see if I can fl oat " ••• CAN YOU BELIEVE'that A & M Records has dropped the Sex Pistols six days after they s igned the contr act? It's sadly tr ue. The bewildered Pistols' manager MaJcolm McLaren claimed "we don't even really know why," when reached by phone in his London office. "They say it was because of the 'public behavior' of th~ band." McLaren swd, ''but we don't know what that means. The band was a bl· tie drunk and an high spin ls when they visited the A~ M offi ces, and someone broke a window, but thb're just young boys who were 1n high spirits. because they felt good being in from out of the cold for so long ... Dori~g Mission Michael Caine stars along with Donald Sutherland, Rob~rt Duvall. Jenny Aguttei: and Jean Mars h in ··The E agle Has Landed." an a<:t1on film c.ibout a German paratroop unit M.•nt to kidnap Winston Churchill. Catn(' plays the commander of the unit. I .1 I I (R) Artists Share Profits SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Jn 1973, an art col· lector sold a patnting by Robert Rauschenberg for $85.000. Rauschenberg, who had sold the work in 1955 for $850, received no part of the $85,000. H a similar sale took place In California to· day, the artist would receive five percent of l;he selling price -$4,250 -under a law that went in- to effect at the start of 1977. The Art Royalties Law was designed lo help visual artists who, unlike writers, composers and mu.slcians. have rarely reaped a_ny direct financiaf benefits fl"om the resale of their works. . MANY ARTISTS, dealers and museum directors say...they're glad the state is taking an active interest in artists' weUare. But they argue that the new law may be almost impossible to en· force and may encourage art dealers to avoid re- sales or go out of state. Assemblyman Alan Sieroty <D·Los Angeles ) defends the Jaw he authored and says it's similar to ones in Wcs\em Europe. Other states are con- sidering similar legislation, he says, including Ohio, Nevada. f'lorida, Connecticut, Nlw J ersey andNewYork. . • ~ Sieroty denies the law will put a damper on the California art market, but nevertheless he plans to introduce a series of amend ments to clear up some of the questions raised by the act. The law provides that i( any work of art is re· sold for more than Sl,000 in California. the seller must pay the artist five percent of the selling price. The law only applies if the sale yields a prof at and the artist is hving. A WOR" OF FINE art is defined as an original painting, sculpture or drawing. Prints·, photographS, textiles and mixed media arc not ANTHONY QUINN J,11.unz., IRENE PAPAS J\ Hind with MICHAEL ANSARA OHNNY SEKKA MICHAEL FOREST Ploclxrodfldo..,~t<J""MOUSTAPHA AKKAD Sctttno1ay by H Al (RAIG Pholo<Jact<cd by IAO< HlOYARO 8 SC ComPOSed dnd Cooducttd t>y MAURICE IARRC '~"' r ••trn.iocob A l""'<olnl.m..i•'"41 llnJW<I•., lll<o...-<1&,tn.r*"°"'~" "'*'"'l'.......,.....,,. "'"'y"""" f.'"W'\ fn ~ .... ~·:.) !':~~AL MUr Ma~ FRI 7:15-10:15 SAT-TUES 2:15-5:45-9:00 CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COST A MESA MESA VERDE CENTER. 979.4 I 41 covered. The California Art5 Council receives the five percent royalty If the artiat cannot be found within seven years of the sale. "ffigh·priced good art will be traded outside of Calllomia if resold, and the law will kill auc- tions inside the s tate," complains Stephen Foster, owner or ADI, one of the larger San Fran- cisco gaUeries: -Foster says that only a small percentage of . gallerys• business involves reselling art and that •' often an artist neve r sees his work resold in hls lifetime. ''I want artists to make as much as they can, but the hfw is naive," Foster says. "If an artist thinks his work is good, he !ihould hold onto some of it. Once they've signed it and put it up for sale ' that s!'ould be it." \ DESPITE CONFUSION and misgivings about the law, many artists are pleased with it and hope that It ia adopted elsewhere. •• Ron Slumber~. head of the 350-member Artists for Economic Action in~ Angeles, says. the five percent royalty is deserved because the artist helps increase the resale value or his own work through his own artistic development. But Nathan Oliveira, a major California artist who teaches at Stanford University, says the increased value of has own work ts enough compensation. 'f> "NOW ~!" ·~.~ ~.---_ (R) .. .. . An epic fantasy of peace and magic. TOfMlff ()Ml., "IOI .. HOOD• AT 7:00.10:45 "OOM JUAN" 4 T 1:41 OMl Y (PG) I" Hf I I It£ I •fl'l~f\ I~ 1<1IN lll"lf 0,IAN All !fl! "'1! S•nf "11 -'~I II I IJ\t .. WAl•lll ll'.r ... ,, lllO!'"JIHt>y t.4AIHINDALfi,AM '1Al HOl.A~oo ... c THEATRE ' '" I .. " I ..... ""°"'"' • ·~ --.. l_ °'-•111.v ·-... ,, .,.. ; " ' Ii I I ' \ i I' I IH I 111 \ 1 \ '" I I ii \I J '·I ,., I ''i I If 1 IH \:• ,, ' \l <I \1\~t;1\h 1 :! 1'\l 1l ii \ft. I \ I !, ; \ I I \) l ,, I'' ,, ~Slippaanrtdte~ \~~ Tlw StorY. of Cimll'rl'lla Richauf Chamberlain Gemma Craven Annette Crosbie Edith Evans .. ,.,.,,..,, n\ .... ,_, •'~t...,c...,..,...f "H•""-~V.-- hriSlOpher Gable Michael Hordem Margaret Lockwood Kenneth M "'..... "'f\,.... ..1 ..... , .... ~ ·~• ..... ,,~ ..... r.-1.-... l\1i111 A1t1lblt _, le>hn 4•prty ''""'" r.w.~ 01~1d rto\I .,.,., ""' "" ltKhnd M Shtt1111n ...i lt*'1 8 Shfr1111n ...... '"""" "",....,,,.., An«,tb Morlty n ......... Mm Brtwa HARBOR ot ADAMS. COSTA MESA. PHONE ~46·3l02 MON-FRI 6:00-8:15· 10:30 SAT.-SUN. MON.-TUES. 2:00-4:30- 7:00-9:30 .. .. " . Ruth Graff (left) snd Marty Roberts painted their first mural at Irvine bank. IF ITS BEEN TOO LONG SINCEYOlk~ SEE~A REALLY GOOD · MOVIE .. : SEE "ISLANDS IN THE STREAM". POIQm()Vl'I( P1c1v•l"o 1Jre1enu • George C. Scott A Franklin J. Schaffner Film ''Islands in the Stream" -. FRI. 7:15-9:15 11 :00 SAT.-SUN. MON.-TUES. • • BEAC H 81.VO. AT El.LIS • .. "UJNTINGTON BEACH r'848~0388 1 :00-3:00-5:00 7:00-9:00-11 :00 TWILIGHT'S LAST GLEAMING L. l\l . 80-YD INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT BEST .PICTURE Friday. April 1, 11tn Art Up Against -Art students always feel a rush or excitement when they sell lbelr first canvas. Orange Coast College art ma- jors Marty Roberts and Ruth Graff retenlly experienced that same t.hrlll. But in:.tead of selling a first canvas, they gold their first wall. Marty and Ruth have just com- pleted the wall, a 40-fool mural at the Security Pacific Bank Build· ing in Irvine. They were com- mlssloned to do the work by the Irvine Company, which, they say, showed no small amount of faith. It was their first try at creating a mural. M arty and Ruth a re both sophomore art majors at OCC. Nol typical 19-year-old sophomores -Marty and Ruth are both in their 30s. are mar- ried, have children, and are bub- bly and energetic. MARTY, A RESIDENT or · Irvine, has been attending OCC for two years and will graduate in June. She plans to stay on and continue to take art courses, however. "l began taking art cl asses here for fun, but got so turned on I de- cided to immerse myself in the program and get a degree," s he said. "This art department is super. After graduation I plan to take more courses here. There 1s still so much I need to learn.·' Ruth. a Santa Ana resident, began taking art classes al OCC a couple of years ago, ''just for fun." ''I plan to stay here as Ions as l can,' she says. "The people here are terrific and there's so much to learn in th ls department," How did Marty and Ruthgetin- to the mural business? ART INSTRUCTOR Donna Westerman was first contacted by the Irvine Company last year. The company explained that it had a stcriJe.Jooklng wall in the basement of the bank building, next to a smaJJ restaurant, and felt a mural was needed. Marty and Ruth, both students in Ms. Westerman's life drawing class, submitted a design ror the mural. They came up with a western motif, featuring five galloping mustangs. It was ap- proved by both Ms. Westerman and the Irvine Company. How does one go about painting a 40-foot mural? "We asked oursel ves that same question," Marty says with a laugh. "After our design was approved we were terrified. We BEST ACTRESS FAYE DUNAWAY BEST ACTOR PETER FINCH DAILY PILOT €fJ a Wall weren't s ure exactly how to begin. It seemed like such an im· mense undertakmg." They started with u piece of graph paper, and came up wilb a 3·bY·15-lnch drawing. One inch on the graph paper equaled 27 in· ches on the wall. NEXT, THEY transferred the grid from the paper to the wall. Then they reproduced exactly on the wall the drawing Crom the graph paper. The entire pro- cedure, from start to finish, took about~ hours. "We spent abQut 50 hours doing the research drawing," Ruth said. ''It then took· us about 150 hours to do the work on the wall." Most of the time was spent lay· ing out the grid. "That was the part that was re· ally time consuming," Marty said. "Once the grid was laid out, the drawing was easy.'' The OCC students created the mural with latex house paint, us· ing regular rollers and house painting brushes for much of the work. Fine sable bruihes were used for the intricate work. Now that the proJCCl is finished, Marty ,and Ruth hope to do more murals. BEST DIRECTOR JOHN G. AVll,.DSEN BEST FILM EDITING STARRING SYLVESTER STALLONE (R) BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS BEATRICE STRAIGHT BEST SCREEN PLAY BEST SUPPORTING if'.·~ ACTOR i Vt;:a.-f JASON ROBARDS "'~.,.. , BEST SCREEN PLAY f-. · / . ADAPTATION '! (PG) His whole life was a mill ion-to-one shot.. (PG) CINEMA WEST WISTMIHSTEI AT GOU>EHWEST WESTMINSTER CENTER 892-4493 'television will nnu be the same edwards BRISTOL CINEMA" UISTOL AT MACAITHUI ~ S40·7444 ,J ~-HIT AT VIEJO CINEMA "TUNNELVlSION" BEST ART DIRECTION BEST SOUND CINEMA WEST (PG) WESTMINSTER A. T GOLDENWEST 892-4493 CINEMA VIEJO edwards BRISTOL CINEMA S.D.RHWAYTOL.APAZ BRISTOL A. T MACARTHUR 540-7444 MISSION VIEJO 830.6990 "Islands In th~ t'°, Stream" Gtorgt C. Scott FRI. 7:15-9:15·11 :00 SAT-TUES 1 :00-3:00-5:00-7:00 9:00-1 1 :00 ' Richud Clumberl•in .1 ... ,.... Gem~~men (GJ YOU'LL FORGET EVERY OTHER LOVE STORY YOU EVER SAW .••• OR SANG TO WEEKDAYS f:OC>-1:1~10:30 SAT.·T\1£S. 2~:)0.7:oo.t:30 • i • ,, • I • • • J l t t t I i I • I I . • • • • • . ~ • • • • : . ~. Fri.day. Apnl 1. 19n TV Violence .Fad.ing? . LOS ANGELES CAP) -Television violence la not dying, but there are signs that it is slowly fadlne away. Generally, network spokesmen say that cur· rent popular ~bows will not be dropped because of violent themes, but recent direcUvea probably will limit the number or new action shows slated ln the fall and possibly rurther into the future. . Some are laking the trend In stride; others, ltke David Gerber, executive producer or "Police Story" and "Police Woman," are bltlng the bullet, contending that the end of tube violence ultimately would mean the downfall of action adventure shows. . "PRESSURE GROUPS, not the viewing au- dience at large," says Gerber. "are leveling • such broad strokes at television that they are crippling any attempt at honesty In drama, honest reality, or just plain entertaining action shows, which people are enlillcd to. "They are ruining serious quality, hour-long dramas." A censor Cor NBC, which buys Gerber's two police shows, admits that the pressure groups are making an Impression . "We have certainly been not unaware of the various groups which have been complaining about violence on television, and we have-react- ed to the extent that we have been examining the area much more carefully than before," says Jerome H. Stanley, NBC vice president of-broad- cast standards for the West Coast. Among the group'S decrying TV violence are the American Medical Association. the Parent· Teachers Association and the National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting. SOME MEMBERS of the advertising in· duslry have vowed lo monitor more-closely where their dollars are spent, and the U.S. sur- geon general has tentatively indicated that TV v'iolence could have an effect on children. NBC president Robert T . Howard has called for a reduction in violence. ''We're saying, •enQd'gh of that.' We're going to try new avenues... · ABC Vice President Alfred R. Schneider, in a recent speech, makes clear that his network plans to continue some violence as part of a diversified program mix. But, he said, "it is clear that gratuitous, excessive violence serves no useful purpose." CBS' Dick Kirschner, the West Coast 'J)ro- gram practice chief. doesn't see anti-violence as ' a new movement. "We've been involved in try- ing to cut down violence since 1968." Joseph T. Naar, producer of ABC's popular "Starsky and Hutch," says network officials have not told him directly to limit violence but "they have told us we can explore humor, we can explore character a little more." "TH EY'LL JUST have lo stop doing police shows. because police shows are not about con- vers_ation, you know," says Meta Rosenberg, ex- ecutive producer of "The Rockford Files," a private detective series on NBC. Mrs. Rosenberg doesn't condemn the crackdown and hopes. like Naar, that "wit and dialog'' can be effective sub- stitutes. But she notes that censors "have asked us to cut down on even the small amount of violence that we use." Curtis Kenyon. executive story consultant on CBS' rune·year run of "llawau F1ve·O" says, '6 Families' ··six American Fa mi.lies." a new series or television specials that take an in-depth look at contemporary family life. will premiere on Channel28 at8 p.m. Monday. Each program centers on a family with a dif- ferent background. More than 200 "typical" families from all parts of the country were in- terviewed before the six were selected. An unusual a$pect of the series is a playback technique in which the family involved view its own program. Producer David Gerber contends that 'no violence' will end action shows. "Fortunately or unfortunately, cop shows are a staple item. People want to watch them. If you waler them down too much, nobody is going to watch them." But Kenyon and others say they are making efforts to live with new controls. GERBER SAYS he plans to make "what we call high-style, frothy adventure because it does not pay to attempt any realily ... There's just too much pressure and strain." But he believes that not all censorship is bad. "Sometimes," he says. "we get wrapped up in our own dreams ... and sometimes we step overboard. ~ · . Gerber said he agreed without protest to re· move a scene from the recently canceled Western, "The Quest," which depicted a teen- ager shooting to death six members of a family . "Jerry Stanley said, ·oo we really need to show all that?' And I thought about it and finally agreed that we really didn't. We focused in on the gun and didn't show the people dying.·· THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MANn so. com PLAZA Ct111 ltlt11 l'lllTtlltl S4Hlll MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA Coo ltlm 1111 1111111 SI' 1111 MANN'S so. com PLAZA Ul l111int1 S41 Jiii MANN'S CINEMALAHO IOI So ...... ltUf1e '"'"' MANN'S • CINEMALAND Mii \4 IUIMI ....... US IM1 . "AIRPORT •77u 7:30 • t:JO SAT /SUM-t:lO-l:lO S:lO-7:30-t:lO 1111 rAlJM .ART C.AIHEY UUTOMUH ''THE LATE SHOW" CPGI ,..,_,"a .,o 0&11.Y-J .... );1~1:4 .. l:J .. t:IS 111traau111 w1.-.E• GO~EH GlotE AWUD "ROCKY" _ .. '-,.,. ... 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IJl..7MI 131-1• Ill·• S.-15M START~, T ODAY! ·•·········•••· =•"m"'• l(SJlmt~ . . . ·····························································································' r • I SUMDAY .... l .t U:l~ P.M. MOMDAY, Aiwtl 4 .t 7:30 P.M. INSPECTION.-RIDAY, APllL I-' SATUllDAY, APtl.IL J. I P.M. to 5 P.M. •1 -.ltwo ..... priorto .. te.t. ' ABSENTEE BIDS· MallwlPholleblcbecc.,W•perC....._.ofS•. . • . . 2°"• cMpolft ..... NCI. TERMS: Ca~cNAMericwd'14cnhr C-.. -RARE BOSENDORFER CONCERT GRAND PIANO DOROTHY DOUGHTY PORCELAINS ANTIQUE MUSIC BOX FULLY AUTHENTICATED BRONZES A mammoth Inventory of moderate to extremely high quality merchandise. H1ghhghts Include the following: A magnificent selection of American 11 European clocks (50) such as 4 grandfathers. a rare 1eweted lyre 3 pc. set, a malachite cased clock. Sevres 3 pc. ~nameled set. Grand Sonnerne carriage ctocl<: Howard marble cased wall clock, a 24" Boulle clock. a glass dOmed skeleton clock; a rare orbital clock (pictured in LaPendute}. Fine pocket watches 1nclud1ng an erotic quarter hour repeater and a 19th C. minute repeater. Fine art includes 5 important 19th C. Amencan oils 1nclud1ng Hudson River School artists. a nude by Julian R1tte<. a unique w1nt8f scene by MUSEUM QUALITY Robert Wood: several porcelain SEVRES URNS plaques. 19th C. miniature portraits on ivory. , An excellent selection of tine Jewelry including two Rolex watches. aeveral tine diamonds from l et. to 14 cts .. earrings. fade. rubles. & emefatds. l arge selection of French Cameo glass. Daum Nancy. OeVez. Galle'. R. Lallque. Steuben. Cut glass signed Libby, Hawl<es. Clark. Objects D·Art Including fin& Viennese enamels. boxes: a rare Gucci sliver & gold compact of 8 troy oz. Large collection of tine furniture h1ghhghted by a 5 p1oco Louis XV salon set. a signed Sormanie table: many beauulul cabinets and 111tr1nes. Jacobean partners desk. American oak. roll top desk. line Orienta.I lurn11ure. screens. occasional pieces. 50 bronzes. signed Kauba. Mene". Oelagrlerre. Clod1an, Remington (Posthumous casting). Large collection of anllQue firearms. armor. cannon. a.ires. swords. Oriental items Including porcelains. netsukes. stone car111ngs. a museum quality collection of antique Japanese Cjltved 111ory. Large selection of line pcrceta1ns. several covered Sevres urns (19th C) Royal Vienna urns. 3 pairs of Dorothy Doughty figurines. ant1Q1Je Wedgewood. Dresden. Me1ssen. 20 pcs of AS. Prussia. Boehm H1ghhghts are 12 serving plales of Russian Imperial porcelains from period of Nicholas I and 1? Sevres porcelain plates purported to be from Marie Antoinette Two complete sterl· 1ng silver coffee and tea sefs. Tiffany & Co maker. Vintage lamps Signed Handel. Tiffany. Bradle\i & Hubbard. also several fine leaded shad.s. OthM unique Items (nclude a mint condition 1975 Cadlllac convertible, red with wtute leather lnteriOf'. 18.000 Q{lgonal mlles Several anliQue slot machines in· eluding a rare Jennings. dollar model. Much, much more to be sold in two last sessions ANTIQUE MEISSEN URNS COLLECTORS DECORATORS -DEALERS VISIT OUR WHOLESALE-RETAIL SHOWROOM HOURS: 1-5 P.M. Mon. Through Sat. (Except Auction Daya) ~-~~·--~-1 ·1r, -------:..- --~ ---~ PART OF OUR ~8,000 .sa . FOOT SHOWROOM NOTICE·• We are alway• l•tere.tetl I• ••re•a11e •• • e.a•l,...•u ef •••llty •ere-.•••l•e •fall t7pe9.1 EMPffiE GALLERIES, LTD. i 'Il'rl. N. Main Street, Santa Ana.& falif. 92701 . 5 (714) 547-7384 or (800) 8:>4-3144 CTolfrteuaptC ....... lt (One minute off the Santa Ana Freeway -1"4 mlnut" lrom News>Ort Beach • 29 minutH from downtown Los Angel• SMtfng for 350, reMNalion1 IUOQellid ) • . ' t •' • f l l • • • • I • ' . t I . FREE PONY RIDES .. .. 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""' Ch•nq,. ol Nf'mf' ~fNNE1H EOWARO ME NZE h8\ QUt \IQU.- 1 ''' , .... r ur' F .,.r,o\Nl\ Y r IAf.l f ,,r MrJllV t1(JTt~I E0"Mt 1'1 ' f' I ht 1.,. ft ,,,..,,,..,.""("'(I AIJll!"'' il)IJ '"'• ''•;f• ,,,f,11•'1 l)Utf Vl\f'IA' Ttrtih ''"'"'"''""'' W1'\ fll•"t w 1•., tf'W'I :ou"1v (1•rt< ot 01.1"•Jo l.~H.tf"lly un ~tbr-u•rv tr 1 II f f1111'1 II ptlf 1t~l'W' i,, thl\ Cl'hJtt tor l\n OHS~r 'IH•w•OQ f,Pl1ft()r\f'>t H> <'"""O" hi\ n•fT'e ~11041 ••nm'1(NNEH1 rowAROHENZE lo PubliV11••1 >'.¥l"" rf),'-f Oitiht P110, l( E.NNl Tt.I EDWARD ROWELL '""' '""~ ,.. • \ '-"' ,,, ,,.,.. t:od~ 1.1• l ' ' llr 11 t , ..... 1ltn'lt• ""'".,, Pl••l'\flt• ''" ,.,.,,~ t ,,_.,,.,,,," , .. ,, '4 tlj• ~ I "'I\ t"'IS Ir, ,rj\ Ort t~- 11 lj ' t •r1 • t1•1 • ,_,. t•f \Qllitf( 'f ,, • , , 1 ,,,~ 'f , • '~, "'" I• ·' I "-'•rt " t ,_,, +od At'• I I 11H1 If 1 nf'tM')y Otr11•f1•ft fh,1t .lll C>et'\Ot\S '1~ H '"'' ,., f•ot'I 1n Hv• matt,., 11t11rP\t11ltf an f'lt' ,. rtt ''"'' ""' fl')uft lh OrpArtmPnt Pl RU C l"OTIC"t: NOTICI! TOCl"OITOltS \UPE•10• COUllT Of' THE \TATE 01' CALI FOltNIA l'O R "4-.. ' ti 'Mr ..,,, (,.""'' Qri11t1 Wt q ''"'•' l\rt 1 r "' t1rn11t nn Anrll tq M'I. ,., '' ':! ....... "'" 1tn11 '"''' an1J , ...... ,..~ now «H "'°' 11 1nv t~y h•v,, whv ,,,.Id .,.,., •• '" •·' t"•,,.,• o• 'l6mt \f'Wlu•o no' ,.. ,,,,,,,, ,..~., \ .. ' AMllOFE L l M O A l;AN ff')f'~S TRU C.fOR S 1rJt1t n11 "''' "' '""""'' 01111~. lrwlfll ' (11111.,,,,,., "'" ':tutt" IAI') Q1 hHt1 M'l'Q·t'' t;.l)ft f'.llh• rt Ft'hfl"lt~,,,v.,111 . ., (.\I "''"'',., U-111 Irv.,,., 1' I\ nn I 11 tnl) ,., W101 \f?\\ ':tiff"••! ._, 1nt,1 Af1.1 f .1hf11,,1 1 q~1 • Tl\1 h;; ,1nf "'' ' rnnthl' f• I b't •• ')•nf'r,tl ""'''n··•\hJ•t R•tMrf'JMrtrr1rtrt lr\1' •.t1th·f'TV"nt wt\ lth-d with tn.~ Ct>un t~ (Ir r'C_ "' Or.tf'I!')• Countv on M.&rt.,,11 l'HI lf1Jl1' Publi'Ni'd <>•"°'O'!' Co"'' C)61ly P ilot M -trtl\ 11 J)•nd Aout I f) 1'111 P UBLIC NOTICE FtCTt rlO\J\ 8USINES~ NAME STATEME NT Th,. tot1ow1"" per-.on\ t:1redomo bu • fW\\ tl\' ITALIANVILLAGE, l~tOSo Sl•n d••<I ... ,,. ~. "na. C4''110~ ft' °""' 0 Or~ Jr 1•nd f1) Loi\ G Browl'\, J?St W•\hlnqton Av~ Co\t • Mf'\.•, CA '1U& Thi~ bu\1f\f'\I h conducted by •f"I 1n dlvldual 0.tM 0 Brnwn, Jr Lol\O Drown This s,t•t•~t ""'''' t11t"1 wltfl ,,.,,. Couf"lty Clttrtc of O'otH'Jtf•Countv on Ma,,.,, 1S 1971 ,,170 Puh"'""d ()r,·vu,,. ("la°'lt Olll1V Pllnt Aor•l I 8 I~ l) IV/1 11'3 II PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.., j ... ",, .... , 1 '~ fH£C.0V""'tYOJ:Otlt4HGE '"' ( ••• ,f I ,...0 A-OSO It 1 f·J'l~t·t "\t'1f•rl•t1 tn.'1 ,, tfl('y n t 1--------------- ~· ,, ,I'\,,,. '' •• • , , • , , ... -. "' r .. ., -; • 1"t.',, .. 7 "''' h" ,r ''" r ~AA t..r v N"'-"'"0 ., 1•• ' w•L •uHor,r • ' , ... .-~\.. NAl8~1DGE ""' "'A"l f • • ... Mr A~WAlllllt Or.C (\• .... ' •41)' ' f , • ., '""'' •..• ~,.,,, """"·"(Mi fl"l'l•·f\t '" ,. • r • ' • • ., ,. 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UOO AUO""'-'' fOf'" PttlUeftf'f' • ( HN( Tti fOWl\llb HEHtE t •"' '"., > '1'-'l" rtM\I 0.\ ty PtlOt, M•' n 'I \ An'1 ADr•I t 8 1'11 SUPEltlOR COURT 01' THE ~TATE 0 ' CAL.,OltNIA l'Olt THECOUNTVOl'OllANGE No A "°"40 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL llE•L PllOPERTY AT l'lllVATE SALE '"' tn• M "ltl11tr-,.1 t¥ r .t.lt_. rtf E\TMER ... ~Recor 1ur t( °" •• .__,, ,,,,,,,,.,"'ho,, hv 'l1vrrt lh;il \Ubl•· t fl) ont rm."1 ..,,., t•v ttw ·•Mvf f'l"ll•tl,.0 -t•fD.Pt•_..,_ (l)UJ\ '" f\1'1'11 I' 1'17 1' t'l 00 AM or lhAr~A•tH w1t"11n ,,.. 1•rn• •llOW'ld bY IAW tl'W' 11n1,., 1" ,, a\ 4am11'\l\tr.11lo,. l)f th • t ti ,,, E'>TME'l S FREOERIC'< n••••••'1 6 4 2 • 5 ·6 7 8 D A I ' Tl'llt Blu est ~~ on t~ Otqe Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You can Sell 11 . Find It 1 ( 642 .,5978 ) Trade It With a Want AD One Cal I Setvlce Faat Credit Approval II.al htol• lltn1al1 .......... 1,,.. .. 1_..1 ' f lnOn<tol 5000 S0.9 L~· ... '°°°''°" I • • 900C). 9099 lout~, .... T '°""*'~ . . 9100.9999 .., ,_ ....................... IH<MUesFor Sde H0tt .. 1ForS. BlRORS: Adnrtlaen lhoutd ch.ck tMlr odt .•••••••.•......•...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• GaMNll I OOZ CHneraf I 002 ......•...............•..••.•.........••...••. doily mtd report fl' --------EXECUTIVE RmEAT·P'OOL "°" imm9diately. Ttw DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the fiNt ln- cOC"net insertion only. Publis.her's Notice: t\11 rt•JI ... ,..talt• arh \'l'ltM'tl 111 thl" lll'W~PJl1"1' I~ ~Uh· )\'t't 1<1 th\: Fl•tkral Fair llnu,111.: \1 I IJf !!Ifill wh11 h mJk<::. 1t 1lll•g<1l tu .nht'l tl"l' .111\ Jll •' ft•n•1111·, l1nttt.1t11111 111 dl'l r1111111Jll\lll liJ,,•d "" r.11 l', 1 nlrn. 11·1t1:wr1 ,,., 11r nat11111al on..:in. nr ;111 llllPlltlllll t o 111,11,l' Ull\ :-.m·h prdt'l<llll' ltm1lJ 111111, ur th:.lT1mm;it1on ' Tim, 111·w,..pJf11•r \4111 uot 1' ll0\4 111~1\ .!l'C1·µt an' ath c 1 t1,1n i.; fc1r rt•a l l''tJtt• \\ h11'11 IS IO \ 1111,1 111111 or th ... 1 .. " Houses for Sole ...•.•.••••......•..••• GeMrol 1002 ................•..•..• HERE TODAY GOME TOMORROW Lari.;t•s t :1 lttlrm modl'I :\litnt 11·..1111 ('1111tl11 U \ UI la· Id t• l ' I' J.: I a ti l' d \\ l t h 111,111v t•:1.tl'J'> s ut•h us .111t11 g .11·ug ... door opc1 ·r anti plumhl'll for ~ fl "..ilt•r The price 1:. ::.o re· 2 UNITS EASTSIDE, CM 2 lk•tlrrn m\11l'1 '11 11n1t 111 t runl l1.1dwlor n •nl til 111 11•ar t'11rrt•nt 1111•unw $1 IU lur lioth $77,500. EXCLUSI \' E W ITI I II ~~°'::Sl.t.~ 640-8811 ANYTIME 4 BR-SP.AMI SH MESA VERDE SI 17,900 SpJnt'h arth•·' J1td 11•d l.>r1tl. ""'h" ·'' < nln i\wc~11111l' i.11.111"h reel lml'k t 1 ph 1 ·111 mJI dtn mg l 'lt1·1·Q, 1·11t1\ t'llll'IH'l' k1tchl•11 w pa11l1 \' l.ari.;e tam1I~ ro11111 \\'1ntl1ng iro11 ~ta1n•:1"· to mJm m ulh m .1 11 r \\ 111.: ho~t111g prn ,,,,. tl1·11 or of rit:l'1 J n111rt• lutr111' + :1 hath~. E Z t ;in• ~·artl. :i 1·ar gal'.ll.'•' C.:.dl now to l>\.'I' l;..!t. 7 l°il ,,,, ',., 1t1 ''· t• $69,950 Tht• one y'bu have been wailing for! Towcrin1: ln·1•i. sht•lll'r roadway lt•a1l111i.: to this executive 1 t• t 1 l' a l ! C o t t a g c w.1lkw.1y to st•cluded en· tn ' La\i:>h liv rm "· u,..1•tl br11·k hearth! Co untry ki t che n w /t..'n l'loc;cll patio: Seporate bdrm complex ho u s es ·1 :.wee ping lxlrm:.' Spart..hni: :.um· mt•r fun poul' \\'on't last! llurry! CJll 1117 fi(llO t •'f~ I 1 V • I f • If'• I• [®lfl~IHI LCICJ'lfta Ranchette WITH VIEW L alt,lu you ha\c to 1·all to I 111ct out. llurrv ! 5i)6 2313 ,, J • • ·' 1 •. , VILLAGE WALK Spauuu-, :1 lull 111. :! ha w 1i till I 11at111 .1r1·J:. ii.. 1111,: dhl \,tr J.:,11,1..:1·. 1c1 ... .i h)('.1t1m1 111 11111l\11n1t• lo So COJ!>l l'l.ita G-lliiitl Nt>arlv 2 al·re., nci.llcd umoni: giant uaks only 21~ miles 10 the surf with a rl.'markahll' custom hu1ll 3 bdrm + den + f.1mtly rm home d e · s1gnL·d lo nwx1m1lc the pa11uram 11·. hill y runchla11J \ 1t•w. Also S ('<tr ('OVl'l'Ctl parktnJ.! -I room lor t•a rn1wrs, boat!!, etl' Thl· eorral l'an ac· t·ommurlatc .1s many horl><'s a~ you t·uuld l'VCr wa11l with n •11n to spare. U FFE HINli !'RICE S2ZO,OOO Coll 644-7211 BALBOA PENINSULA Th" ;1 hdrm & l mly room 1mm.11· ht1ml' hJ:. 1t all' - l 'll''l IJ.:1•111 °' IOl'Ollllll , EXCEPTIOMALL Y SHARP WITH ASSUMABLE LOAN Ill 1',111 \'( ~:\\' 6/ JU:.l ~(l'(IS I o f h l' tw .1 l' h Th Is d1.1111tt•r won't las t lilti ;·, 1 l -.... mt SANTA AHA COUNTRY CLUB VIEW Smart Sp;1111~1t st.\ 11• in ;\klo,I :"11rlh \\ tll 11'.ul \ Ull 111l11 lhl~ I heh 111 11111111• '1'h1.., ,.., t 1·.1tl\ 111 11111\'t' IO In \\'II h 1111 \\ 0 111 k I t..''1Ui 1t•d ,1nil \1111 ~h111tltl !>t'C· t ht• lamb1•.1p111,: l';tll now IOI' lll'l.111 .. 1111 l111;1111·111A 11n1t ~1111r .ippo111t11wnt: ~·li :.!.:11 :1 ... ,. ~ ~ MOM'S HOUSE AT DAD'S PRICE Just what tht• doctor's or- dered . J><':ll'l', frc:.h a ir, SWIShtnt• Where 1nfluen- t1al (am1h1·s 11\'l'. Sl1d10g doors 11p1·n \11 i.un:.wepl patio. Grnc1•f11I plantings rl'{!Utrl' m1111mum rarl'. C.tll \orlay, l1>morrow may LC' ton I alt' ~12·2535 (1 .. H' f•t.-\11 • • \'"'I 1 t I '· I' [ ® lfl&H·ill BACK BAY HEATED POOL $86,900. p I L 0 T l·:\<1'pl1unul1.1l111·1n tlw. [®-~ '"·" p. l :t'IL'f11lly d1• "'"·'"'" h111n1· ""th\' l!lllf ' 1 u111 -.1· \l 1111111u111 m.11n . . lt'rtitrll'l' ~ arcl, forrnal - d1111n g plu~ £1,ur nl t:l' h l' rl r 11 om..,. f' r 1 va t i• m.1 .. t1·r IJl'tlroom i.u111· l'rtl'\•rl In ..,I'll <ti Sl 15,000 <\111 lii3 K55t1 (>Ill I • $42,950 c [®IH&ltl1] Yes. 11·, :.till l""~11tl1· In t.:l'l J J bd 1 1·~11h•111·t• for undl•r $511,111111 • C 11n \ c mcml lo<:altun tur i.hOJl· pmi.:. & commumly flOOI & J<1Cl1111 ,1\ a1l;,1htc too' Ut•ll<·r 1·ht•tk th1,, out TUI)\ ..... I 1 ... t .. iii I L RELAX --·· Trci.'·ltn1·tl eul ell' sat• in prurw Back Bay area. s~:dut1c1I lnrrnal It\ ing room , wh 111• h r 1 ck hrrplacc Opt•n planned famth roum. Chef k1tc hrn "1th pantry. Ihde away mui.lcr :.uite 1>lu.s 2 decorator baths. Trop1C'al g.1r1IL·n palto O\ t•rlook:. :.11.irkltn g heatt'<I PoOI ( h• n1·r will help hn.tnl'l' Jlurr}, 1 all !)t.2 i788 AMDEHJOY! Security gales, jacuvi. saunas, tennts courts. A heated pool a nd the lux· ury or bcaulirul gardens. i\laster bedroom has I 1 r c•11 lacc. tlesk and S vn-:w• llali:in tile entry. 1·afr uu la1t 11lush carpel· m..:. Wood panelling, gori:co11s bookl'asc a nd w1w1<1 h11rn1ng fireplace S .111~l a r1•w of lhl' fl':.ttures 111 thh lit•auttful co11- 1l 11 m 1 n 1 11 m I' r 1 c t :-it 11,lllH> lkller hurry' ~ _[®·1fia1H1J I E D 6 4 2 • WAHTHELP Wtth lhl' p;i\.mcnts' lka1 h an·,1 l>uplt•\. l.1 \ i• 111 11111· u111l Jtttl r\'.nl lhl' otlwr' ltt•d CaqH..'I Ht•altor!S 7;,1 l:!O:! LARGE FAMILY ~. IJtodroom .~ Family room ' c; r'"'' t ·11~t<1 :\11"-1;1 J\r••a' 111111\' lkd C.111i1•1 H1'.1lt11r-; 7:il 120~ TENNIS ANYONE? La Cue~\u H.H·quct Club. 3 bedroom. bnnu!. rnom nn1l bcumt••I ('.1lht·drnl <'l'1l1111:s' llurry • Heil C,1qll'I llt·Jl\111 s ;; ... 1 l:W:! $1.62 per DAY Tlwt 's all yoo µa) fr1r a30davaclmlhr DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO ITNOW• 642-5678 PRIVATE PARTY, AQ.. KEY "'7"' P.E:ALTO P.s X TURTLEROCIC Wants duplex or t riplt>x in N.U. :11·ra . Contact Mr. Wolr (:!IJ)tlfH 7 1<!l PVC Getterol 1002 •...................••.•••••.••.••.....•••.•.. macnab/ Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $82.900 TO $1,300,000 SPECTACULAR! Evcrchanging-Hay & Ocean View Lido Channel & all the boat Spal'IOUS 2B R w/for'mal &. family room. Beam ce1l111gs -solid m ahogany paneling a ('ltVll V d1ntn g pool &. patio + charm! Reduced to $~11:,,000! .Jane Frazee 642·8235. <M 11 > LA CUESTA -NEWLY LISTED Sup<•r shurp :um, 2 bath, family room + <l1r'ling ::Jrca. Beautifully d ccoratNl wrrustorn papers, pecky ccrl u r p:11wlm g, rust carpets & window t'OVC'rings Offered at $89.500. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (M 12) IE THE FIRST! to live in this brand n ew townhom e in Woodhndge. Arca offers the lake for fishing, swimmin~. boating, also m embership in the new tennis club due to open soon . PLUS pool, jacuzzis, picnic a reas -outdoor Jiving al its best. This outstanding 3BR home features walls of g lass, wet h<1r. for mal dinin~. kitchen n ook. huge ma s t e r suite w/dramatic master bath. $82,900 fee. Lila Harper 752-1414. (Ml3) R.AHCHO SAM JOAQUIN Spectac ular GolC Course V iew! Gorgeous "San Joaquin Plan" -2 BRs. den & dining roorn. $11S,OOO. Laszlo Sharkany 752· 1414 . (Ml4) .. -· ,.. __ _ ---:-"· ._...,,,,. HouHt For S• 3 Hot.set For SciM Hoet•t For Sat. . Houses For S• ···•·••·····••••·····•• ··•·•······•••········· ..........•.....•...•......•.................. ~~!'! .......... !?.~. ~~!'! .......... !?.~~ ~~ .......... !~~~ ~~~ .......... !?.~~ H04i1tH Foor ScM HotHet.for s• Friday. Apnl 1. 1977 DAILY PILOT' D3 ...............•••••••. ..•.................... GctMf'°' 1002 G........ 1002 HMM1Fof>S-. Houie•For$.;. HouNaForSde •...•...••.•..•.....••• ·······-··············· .............................................. •·····•·•·•···•········ HUGE COUNTRY KITCHEN I I I 2 WntcAff Dr., H.I . A huge country kitchen w1th beamed C'ei lings, frplc. top of hne bltns1 no wax fl oo rin g & load s of cablnets·bookcases. 1s featured in thLS newlr decorated Westtliff home~ 3 or 4 bdrms., 3 baths. formal entry & a large patio, make this the perfect family home. Call lo sec or come b y Sat. or Sun. t to 5. . . • I 3637 E . Coas t llwy. ~~L ~. ~ ~ • fi75·5930 • ~ ::; db Coron• del Mai G~f'al 1002G.-rol 1002 ········· .................................... . ATTRACTIVE Linda Is le 5 BR 41-i ha . fam. rm & formal dining ;' lge ttl~ patio & waterfront deck. $350.000 BAYFRONT. pi er & float. lo ts $1 85,000 lo $325.000, lo build your own c us tom hom l•. St!veral areas to choose from BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay\1de Drive NB 675·6161 General 1002 General 1002 •.•.•.•..••....•......• ...•................... PlAMMED FOR IMPORTANT PEOPLE I' r o I 1· s :.. 1 o 11 a I I > land!>l'iJPl'll <'orrkr lot loul.. .... 11lra1•t1n• w111h•r and ... umm1·r S p;1rkh11g pool 1•nhann· ... lh1" pre ,ugwu ... h11m1· \'a11ll1•cl 1·1•ll111g.., p111v11l 1• ,, tlr.1m.1l1< 1•11\ 1rc111ml•nt 1or 1·11mfnrtahlt· 1.11n11\ ll\ 111i.: 111 .. m•r ,Jll:\ 111u-. '" wll .11111 h.1:. 1<·11111 o•fl 1111' 4 Bedrm + Family l .. 1rgc Cu:.tu :\h>s a home Wllh 0\l'l':>lt.t•d l><.·flrnum-.. h1·:.n ... hakc roof, 11h>tl t•ntrance Wil) & l'arepla1·t· (;rt'al 101'.1· t1011 t'lrn.c• tu parlf. tc11111:- 1'<1u11:. .met all ... chools Ju:-1 ti-.11·<1 l'Jll ;,.u; 5881 lnr I 1111<ll'l,o11... ~HERITAGE REALTORS 11n•·1• l'all 1·11lll•1·t1------.. --->l,l4! :::,;i:, YOUWOt-n BELIEVE THIS I 4 ACRE S64,990 1'111 1k ,.ae 1·111 n 111 I n •1· 1111 .. d 1111, .it•· cll 1 ". 1 ..... 1, lu ·,t •p1ll .th1 ~df ··~~·· " "I k ... Ii" I' ' I' I I\ .1 I (' oullrt\.1111 I 11 1\l) 11.&1111 o \I lf.l.f>:\011.\l.I. o 11111 I • 11111111 lot 1'001.' l '\lll·:l.11-:\ \Ill.I·:• h.1 rb 11l.1\h1111,.• lllll fllt'I' 1'.\'-ltfh• I' .1 • 11Ut UH'T io.~·h1•11 I 'l'I' l.t 111 I Ill • :1 \l.1111rn11th hdrm-.' \ BEACH COTT AGE ASSUME $36,000 LOAM l.111.1led one b lot:k to C l\'c,111 <Jlld tT\Slal :.and:.. F,1mal' ... 111•1(1" 111g room l'llh 1r.1l'khng r1rt:plat·c T"""''' <:.inkn k1kht'n "'th lormal 1l1n1ng lk·a1111111l \lt'W 11f 1·han 11d lrom 01:1t:11 p;1v1hun C1ll!1t).1 ri7ti7 ,,,, '' UPPER BAY VIEW-DELIGHT ( 'h.1rm111g :1 lkclroom '.! hath. hrmw \\II h ... w•·•·p lt11! 11ppt•1 N"" por1 11 r~ \ 11•\\ ltt\tll lltll' \t,1<,lPI h<•1l1t•llll 'llltt: Ml•ll lltl! \\ nml ht• .1 Ill o .11 h t•rl 1 .ii ,., 111111:• .111ol 111111 h mun· I 1111\ -,11:1 lltMI tt•t• Call 644-721 I S@RJJ~-~ctr~· Thof lntrrg111ng W ord Gome with a Chudle l ftt1•llf ht U .t,'f • '0llA"' ------ I• r'I I -, I\ T T 0 I 1 LIJ Ld 0 6 G ... ,.. 1002 G.wol 1002 CorwdelMor 1022 IALIOA PENINSULA n . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cute & cozy d oll house, just s te ps fro m s urf & sand. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. $174 ,500 LIDO ISLE Builder's ho me with thot.e e xtra touchei; of qu:.1 lity' 3 Bdrms . 21:.! . baths, 3 car garage. S2fl0,000 WEST CLIFF Like to entertain? This home 1s ideal. Pool & lanai, family rm., 3 bdrm!>. $149.500 SOUTH LAGUMA Tableroc k own your own apt. with breathtaking ocean view; clubhouse & pool facilities. 2 Bdrms. $147,500 .. I -' , .,., ~-i1no KEAl,1'\' ,.;' 3317 Via lido. N~wport IHCh \' 6 73-7300 A llG HOUSE 'H• A LITTLE HOUSE New listing on a charming 2 bedroom income producer and a big 4 bedroom family home ; all on the same lot in Old Corona d el Mar. The big house is 111:! years new, has a loft. a woody feeling and is described a s a ''showplace··! Let us show .vou the place! UNl()UI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS'. 675·6000 :>443 East Co <Jst H 1qtl\Vdy. Corona clt!l Mc1r tl~IJ Ill ~,J, o I VI q j .. tll 5•16 5990 ~~~! .......... !?.~~1~~~~! .......... !?.~~ GeMral 1002 G~rat 1002 ...••.................. ....................... ESLEY N . EAST SIDE ATTHEIEACH MISSION VIEJO Exceptionally large, neat· and well planned -5 bdrm view home. Comple t e with 3 $.'Ur garage & professional landscaptng. An exC'cllcnt buy at $125,000. DOVER SHORES Huge family home with PANORAMIC VIEW of bay. ocean & Fashion Island 4 s pacious bdrms .. family room & formal din ing room. Wet bar w ith a view! Even the 3 car garage is largt: ! Please call us for details. $3.50,000. RENTAL DEPT. Please call our s p ecialists: Carol or Barbara for your needs. 759-0811 llANDNEW 41R +DEN thl' rcleul l00mh111dl111n vi •• n I'..... h (I m c 111 .1 II t'll l .tllll1:th l'J lll'll(h horhoml f\o.1t un11.: • .JI Jiil' IJll''' lo.111·hcn ... , po1nlmcn ti., O\'\•rs11.t·d i.::1ra~c, l.1 r.:t• roorn.., :1 halh!t, i-tep c.l1m n \\ 1•1 h.1r, m1m 01't:J11 H ew. i\ll w,llk 1nic <l1:.t.incu \v 1mvall' bt•:u:h . MOWOMLY $159,500.FH. Cati 644-7211 --OCEANVIEW, pool, un usual horn{' w 13 & furn rm, l11na1. Jot 150xt50 ll~ 481K Surry, l'am1•u I hg hlands 01~n Va1ly Owner ti75 ~7 l~ahfll'il P\l l'I\ 1o1..1nt...tu bu) Lu ... !. llurl/111 \'11•" lhlb. 3 0 1 I Ur, c\:. 64-H!Jtll ByOwnr. R-2 $165 000 b40 835H II ~YLOR CO REALTORS since 194 CHALET ;1 llc•droom 2 hath un ;i tlUlt'l lll!I' lllll'lf nil ell• 'al' lla11l\\ootl 1111111 ... u,.,.._, hnd; I 111•µl.H·1• and 1rnp<lrt1•d la1•1• 1•11r1a111~ rdh-1·1 th1· 1·harm hl'l 1• l..it'l(l' [11~11 'ILl' l11l \>. llh l'a~\ hoal or It'.' ,,..,., . ..,,_ l'n;.,.,1 lo ~toll al $1..i.:11.111 l 'At.t. 556<.Wl)O ~! iu:.~!~ ~~~! .......... ~?.~~,~~~! .......... ~?~~ l'nmt: occun rl·nlal units _________ ~ _ Costa Me.a I 024 thJt ~ftncrdl<' h1~h tn ~• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHITE IEACH OF DOVER Luxurious 2-story 4 BR home with paneled fam rm. formal dining rm & 4112 baths. E lega nt LR with travertine . & s plit stone frpl. Tall dbl door c ourtyd entry. $385 .000 21 I I San Joaquin Hiiis Road NEWPORT CENTER, M.I . 644.4910 c;::: SELECT I PROPERTIES G~ral 1002 GMeral 1002 ~ ....................... ·············••C.••····· 1~ .:omt' a-·;inlai.l11· i.umm1•1 rt'nlab .. nd 1wrm<1nl'nl h'nanb 'l llH ·..,, I Ult·.., + Hach :. ~Iler will µ:.it lt'm fl11u n,·111i.: lll l)u)'l•ri. m•1:.-di. Hurry 111r t h1:. on t l' Ill J 111 l•ll OH' "ll portumt v Call OOJ i l\81 )~ 'f • • I " 1 I J I , f f OCEAMFROMT t ·11,1um dllµkx. \'111111·1.' lo1:al1t1n , 2 & l hdrm.., .,. HEW LISTING "%" PLAM-THE BLUFFS Sl56,950. FH! Spect Floor Plan! 4 BR 3 ba. forml garden din. giant fam rm. dramatic use o f wallc o ve rings. levelors. m 1r rors . plus h Teddy Bear brown t' rptg thruout. A showplace!! SH Fri, Sot & Sun 12·6 424 VISTA ROMA, M.I . Moriamw Amodt ...••••••.•... 640·0663 UMITED IROkERS, 646-7414 l..ovt•h an•;i Cul !11• s.11 t-'or ,,111· h~· 111>. l\l'r :1 111 & l! l1a. lrJ.! krl. u111t• rm. II\ rm . IJm rm , clhl lrpll' :! Patio~. S72.5Uil Mti-111.>I alt ~ t-111>\.'ll hst< S.1l & Sun ti 5. N,•w :11>r. 2 ha, SJ4.!JOO :!.111 \\.' Cl•ntr.11. S \ t:.!J:l 1 5!11 ~:!7 . 1:11 738:.t By Ownr, Vacant Sh11\\ll by ,1pµl (lnh .!111 :!h.1 1 onclo F1,•l11•h l)u nrter -, -..:,11 .. -,1111 5.)1; Xlii I 11r i51 It. I:-, General 1002 G~ral 1002 II\ lh\tll·r :1111 I ·"·' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tfUJ.:l• 1ol. an1m._u· Sli..'•~~,.KJ PALM SPRIHGS VIEW . VIEW JUST ELEGANT RESTAURANT Open Hous,. :.i llcclnoc:;m. :.i•.:. bath ,~11 ~.SOU' Well knowri... reslaur ,mt Sunday 12·5 m J>Jllo "Ith tiuul .!(. e-.t for 25 Y<'.lr:. !\moni: 1~11> 1',\t.1.1\ltTA, ll B Jai·uiLr NEWPORT SHORES 227 COL TOM OPEN SUM. 1·.5 Likt• nr-.' I Bdrm or :I & dt'n 2', l1;1th,.,. lx•.1ut1ful I\ 1!1•1·11r,1lt·1I 111 t-.1rth •<mt"> Brand rww k1l r hl·n 1n1 l111l1:~ m11·rt11>.:1\1• m<>lcls, oul ur "rnd\ llunlln)(ton \'IC\\ (l01n1 area BurMmi:-.. l>usm e':.. rot( 1-.111 ... h\'ll't:t•n Bi•Jt'h Call 640·9900 & t:ljUlp llH llldl'fl .1t 111\tf .11111 :\l•l'l.1nrt 1 2 OCEANFRONT l'nplcx t-guest :1part ml·nl G rl'al Su t'}{IWI Winter rental 1'.!1'.) l11 i.ho\\ ' SJ.l!J,500 SJ70.000. $50.000 Win<• stock not mclud~d For a m ce mvci1lmenl, pleJ:.l' call \ Ill\ hlttll "' I J.1rl1111 ln"•"l llll'rll ( 11 111 tlruun1,.,, ~· lo.11h-. t 11 epl.11 t', :! p;JI lt1' rl1111 hie i:ar agt· $71 !11111 Urolo.1·1 MESA VERDE H1·pulllw. lw.1u1 Sp<1111-.h ... 1 ~1t-'1 h11m1· \\1th l:u i.w lot I Btlrm,., :1 h.tlh:.. dm1nr.: ~ l.111111.' 1 "'" & 11lhn· 111f1•n•d .11 Sl:.>i :-ioo \.:\I J ~E\. HE..\L'I'' 1470 Jambor" Rd.~ Buctt m 1•11 hn1·k l111k \\alk l () I' n II I ' l t• II n I ' ' 1· l U hhu U ~l' & l11• ,11· h TWO 4·PLEXES ":>I l'1.~~ST A MESA 335 UNIVERSITY associated llROKEAS-AIOAL TORS lOH W lalboo &71-lb&J -:~!, ~"~~.~.~~11~~~~& l \~~Mll~~ T fi~~~ \I ~5 :1 Su~~~~~~r~~'~ha . 759-0226 :!ntl m\11er l'lll l.1k1· :11 11 Bdrnh & f,111111\. 1H111l hus:c lq}lt-:!1100 Sq 11 ( \II ~ ht.·dn.1<1m 111111" 111 l'llh "'""I tl1•1·k111g N1l'1' flag lot plu.., p1H1l Onl~ Move-In-Able CQADIN ASSOCIATES Lon;.: IX-;,1r h. U11n t "" 1111 I~ lanol"'·llfl 1'1 I\ ,II\' :-111•1.111111 t';ill FH \J'\K f'AU<CTmff' th1~11nt:'C.ill'-4!:1 11tiS5 •.tu1l10 I\ l'11ri>.~h 1111 s.\H.\BI.\ in I larhor \'It:\\ 111101, .... "\cw paint 1n::.1dl· .inti oul l pgr .1111·<1 l·.irpcl~ "'.ill l'toH•nni:~ and drap1•.., " l~·1lrm,. l~I! IJrnrl~ 11M1m ,. "''' liar For rnal 11111 111r.. room ~ ~ 1r1·11l.11 , • .., Clwna :.a~' par k1nr.: 1111 540 3666 3 BEDROOM Ill I :11· ... ~!I ~10' • S59,500 F==foUPERB Balboa Bay Prop. \10•\\ lll\\ltd 1•11111 ~'.lt1llll01"l0I mi"lo-1 \..,I, 1111-. onl~ ;)lti9.!J51r 1> 11 i:.!itt H1-.11111tul :t h 1·il11wrn MES Realtors 1i1;, hum1 tiounn1•I k1td1t•11 R(ALIV INC • 675-7060.. '~ ~ F-1 JI) ~.~·1:::11~,tl.!•1.':·:·.11 11 ~.::~11----------------1 : s•nmi• 1:1 • .,11 .1"'111n.1hl1· \ \ 11.1 \ "" 111-. 111 )o;.!j .! 11••1 nt0t1lh C.;ll t~·o7117 lt'f # (I .. I t • .. jl, t ~=_,. 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J h,•drm 1•,.tr,1 k1tl'11t•n. th1·"· .tt l· hut .1 lg1• :! t•Jr i:ar .. 1011 ... ,, t I 11'1>. h·at UI , ... \OU ma\ I'll ~WESTSIDE-11f• r~ J rk1 .11·ht•ol flltllTI II "' Jll) Ill l hh h1·a1ll 1lul • • • ' . ~L ' ··u•tom h111 It & tl"!.11•111•tl ~ 848 2323 pool H!'duc('d $21100. now • ~ ~-.. --_:__ --St 17,500 hom\) .1l 206 La J olla l.arw 15 UHIT 4CO.MO.E.l7"~ .. • • _FORA~ off .. rt•d fur .... it.: ;,it APARTMENT BLDG.~==: S215.000 b) lnu ldt:r OCEAN + COM'L 4~ ·. · elilllii.i ~ n._! 646-6197 STORE + HOUSE + ~!•!•~!!!-!~I .. rw J. Trent Harmon1 VACA HT BEACH o rr n Sat & S1111 LOT Mtcrnoon ___ _ L'n11111<· 111\e;;tml'nl 1111 11111111n1t y 1111 11nly -.:1:1 ... (KMI W:.ilk lo ... u1f l\•rr1f11 .;11mrr11•r n•ntal~ + Jlt'l 111 :I IH'lll l<'ll,1111 J1"l 11,lcil ... ,1 h111 n' Fl~ "hh· t1·rm' l all !•);t i AAI I. I LOOKING FOR B.I. BA YFROHT 1 BLUFFS CONDO Th r 11 w ;_1 w .1 y >our i;ard1•nrng tooh. l:.a'Y II\ 111!( l>1M·11H·r Hlufrs llumla plan \v;,1labll' lor rmml'ili.111' 11n·upan l'Y $1 Hl.SOO 640·6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. Dover Shores Ar~a 4 Hedrm Cnnt .. mrorary home Vaulted ce1hngs - a 11 1· u :.. l o 111 11u1 I t l1hrar). family r m . mas lt•r s 111l1• "' lpk. pu11l , ;).! I ;, 111111 V1t r lurth1•r 111lurmJt111n a11d pn\.lll' \11'\\lnt.:, (all l•l'J ,f'CMI PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 64Z.S200 Fountain Valley Bargain S49 000. IO'• 00\.\ "\ \JU\'ES '\ OI 1:'1. rr:lll!tlt•n t•cl Ill' lll'I llllh l -..·II I hr:. I 1 l.1· """ hl•1ll .1om huUM'. <.:um m11111t~ r111ol , t1·nn1, .. ourh llu 1 n . 111 1, h.ll'i:a111 l'.111'l la:..l ('.tit \lti:!i7HX ~ KEY 'V'R€ALTOR5 K Newport Exec. Fixer Upper 111 .. 10111111 v'I r..w OF B. \CK II \ Y I. .1 r g I' ::.j)ra1>. lrng 1 .1111 h I~ ll' I lt•rlc' ~ Jll UIJl.M•l'lUlll l ~ t111 lilt' cxecut1H· "h11 "'.rnl.., to fut up a hom e ttw way he wanta It. 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INDIVIDUAL IHTUVIEWS TO llE SIT WITH CORPOIA TIOM 'RISIDIMT THI WHIC OP APRIL 10th AT SOUTH COAST P'LAU HOTS. SrndUrit'( Cnnfl<l<'nllal Work lll'ltory r.o. lox 7000, lox 197 Redondo leach. Ctil 90277 - •···········•·•········ •.•.•..........•.•..... CE IBOBGB ELKINS CD. ()VER 50 YEARS or SfRVIC( DOVER SHORES - VIEW OF IAY! Brand Nt'w & Glumorous C'onlC'mp With Over 100 Ft of Frontagl· Overlooking The Back Ray Exc·it · ing Unli mitNt View ' Courtyard En try. Fully Landscaped. 3 Spacious Bedrooms :l ttaths F a mily Room With Wet Bar 2 F'ireplaC'cs Red Ced ar Shake Roof & Siding Vaulted Ceilings Laving Dining & F a mily Rooms Built·in Kitchen 3 Car Garage $278.000 MONARCH IAY FIRST OFFERING! Exclusive guarded communit y. Stunning one ·s tory Grecian Con· temporary 2 bedroom. 2 bath. den. Professiona ll y d ecor ated. newly carpeted and d raped. 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HOUSH Fors• Hovt•1 Fors-. i;;~············ic,·44 ;:;,::············;;,~; ...................... . ·~····················· ······················· ····t.·iooasi:e···· •• ••••• •••. ••• •••••••• • ••••• , •••• •••••••••••• •••••• ••• ••• ······~··· LOCIUnG leach I 041 Cotta M•1a I 024 Fowdaift Val1•y I 03 Hrowlilwjtoe hodt I 040 ......................................... , ....... i .................. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• G~t.tte Ham.ptoo mdl. S60.to0 Open 1925 Lan Jt Or SBr. Uy O w nr Oven Hsel•---------1 by ownl'r, n ext tu vurk Yes, a BRIGHT and xlnt country clb luc S.11 su n 1 ~ 6 1 1590 Prc:1llge pool home s i.dioob, pool, 5 UR, 3 Ba, Ut;Al!flFUL 2 bt!droom M a n Y x l r a ,, \1.Jlca A, c .\ lyH!I)' :Jbr, bdr m ur 4 + den. A C. J'ncl' reduced _, 188,900 home on a cul de·~ac An Mii "6141~0·2<>18 I '<bJ , A t-: K. drn g area. corner lol. boat KJh!h, Oi't'n lluuse S.it/Sun 12 s. e xtra la rge lut t;ood ' I I 1. 41\rlwma !>SH~ s•0 rl"r hom e . WO,"''T MES _.. C'Ol) rplt. tr r uctc:.:., cuµ per I' m ug. n u e'l .... ~ ·• ""VERDE t •>' t·rcd JIJ t 1u. on I> lt'nur µnt, wlk to :.chi:. & IRVIHE'S FINEST LAST!! Call lo :.t:e F'me 4·S bdrms, 2 ~ton ~ 7!>0 ~-l!J'JJ ~hopprn~. ul·ros:. lrom 2h ba ho m1: M UST .... Bt.>Jutlful H:incho San SE&:-.:! t'O~l>O ~r·t-:('l /\l.l~T . l:>t D<Jn avl'nturt' bill Jo.i1tu1n Townho m 1: THE HOMESELLERS 11 U . c \I . F Vty Orlando Or. Wl.5000 Nu therlook:. i;rt.>cn bclt & 752-S353 ,,~c!~,!;.~.7,ton<' Hl•a It y ,1~A~f(t~ti~··~O~w~n~e~r~84~6-~S~l•37 __ 1 pool With th1~ hum e )uu .,..., """ I 1:1.111 forl(et thoi.c y.ird 1·hure11 & t'rlJOY elcgunl llv1111:. Better llur ry ' Mesa Vertie lllHTH' :1hr II.. fkaut 1f ully l>t•t·uratt;tl 8 y f.o1m. Mint rn111I ~tl.!Jtl!> w 111.'w l'l l'l & ,,.. ..ill t·m er Owner 557 4:1!12 ln.t,, :1 hr, 2 ha, lam rm OWNER $45,900 CONUO SPl::C.:l i\l.IS'I', "' frµk & \'aulll•d t•t>1I . II IL, C I'll , F \ ly II\ d111 rnv'tl pa t 1u &. Toueh:.t o n c H eu lty la1Hb1·..i11111g S7J,!lll0 963·0867 !1u:1 l:!llU l::H·:. wkn d:. I' I' l'n nt• Only - Bl'uutl(ul t'orHirll'Ol.il Townhou,t'. a Hr :! Ua . frlt.' l'ool. tl!n111!;, will flna n t:t', at 8 ' <, :!U', down.1197 nn ~ ~i!'!J!~.~~.'!~~.!?.~~ ;.-.-.---.-.-;.-_____ _ t:a 11 1\45 0303 FORESTE OLSON '"'\. Ut ...... ,,.,, STEAL IT!! RAHCH REALTY 551-2000 NORI-NS R E ALTY L I ST t-: N 'I' 0 T 11 I:, UllllJ S B utlcl ~11ur Jrt•Jm hom.: 1111 th1~ u111 \!Ul' '1·a11) 1111 I il'W lol 1\ l'Ollnlry ~t'llllt~ Oii J ljlll\'I road th thl' µrc~t11:tou~ 11rl•11 ul l.11.:unu flt't'k of thl' 01•t•a n m d udt•d lw M7.aoo OME OF A klMD unique, rvstic wood 9'd 9au home. lluebird CanyOft are-a. 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WE llAVt.: UNl-: Wllh j r ouL ANO SI'.\ An l'' l«·uttH' 1;im1ly home 111 t h l' r> r l':, t I 1-: I ll U '> Tt \Cl,Jt'ET Club l'ark .ind Tl::NN IS t•nurl:. 1warb) I \!l,!iUO C.ill """(~~m'"' RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 a In'"' '•M.~150 BK H. 1·all 1•1111 111111 I'' llhllll' .\dJ IK :\1tlt• !'>q 1•.11 i.. '\ti:! .11111 II 'II Hr>eh Rhd "tt I In Colifornla" l".d11 llm ror ,;ilc hy 111 111 1'11111 111111 .i11111,l7 1 iju1"'""""" B•·"" o\\11t·r :J Br. up.:nl'd . m r.r.1 :~•· VIEW . VIEW ''' \ c I ) l 11 cl "" P cJ . ,'<.: 1·<>11rty1t ~n:1.s1111 c.111 ~I :!·1i•I l'f'llll' 0111) Jiffy' Set O~n House S..ndoy I 2-5 IK5il6 \',\L l..\lt'I' \.II fl l lw11tnJ:to11 \ ll'\\ potnt tl)f( .1-:111-. hct\\ecn Ul'alh Ill\ d Jntl """I.incl I 2 h11lr11om' ..! Ii.1th,, 111~vlJtc. :! p.ilw~. •luu bl 1: 1: Jr Jg'-' ::> i I !IOll llrt>k<'t Hwttinqton HarbOur 1042 .•..................... llunl 11.iroour :!br. 21 ,bu, Twnhme fully up gr aded md ·i: m 1rron.'<l ~~IO IH I{. :!h.1, lrplt :!llO II tu the It;; t.11..t• Cluh 11.:ht:.. pool, lcn111:. hr .. 11d n1:w Tr) 15'. d0\\11 ur :HIH. :!hJ, :J t:J r l(.ir Ent1r1• ::nrt fir 111;i~tl'r '>Ill It• S!i!J,:1011 ()" 1wr bl..r :1111 os:,;, 111 !'iHI 5'J8ti ( ul\ l'I lliult· Pl.in (;J :A W<Jruom :.! b .. th ;\1·" r1.1rp1:1,, lira~:. Siti,000 552~5 Woocbi. Arborlake Super upgr;idl•d 2 br . 2 b.i. lux contlu Den, form drn ;ir c::i Nl·ar lakt• $111,SUO $6000 IJnclt•r ml..t Xlnl ll'rm s Ai .ill '11l 1Hll' t\pri I :JO I h l!!ri :l!1'ifi 11r 55:1 lllJ:J 11) II\\ lll'I 552·7000k ~'~LEL~ RE ALTORS CULVERDALE ,\s hort \\alk tu thl' p .. rk. pool a1'id school frurn t h" desirable Plan .t:! 111 unl of ln•tnl'':. mo:.t llc:itr.i hie h\.111g commun1ltl'~ Jlt'ltcr hurry at S'i:J,Jll() Call to :.ce . RAHCH REAL TY 551-2000 Trees! Gorgeous Yards l'r o f t!s:.111nall) lanll:.capcd and llt'l'UJ .il t.'<I horn.:, Ii Im 1•ly b11 1 h trees Nt'at ly flt'\\ c;irpcls. dr.i~·"· f rr.hl) * 494-8057 * SI05.000 lk:.tJ uro.int Xlnl 1~ .. c lAll'JtlOll $111!.l,OOO :JUr :wa lk h"ll • s:JllU.000 ur $Ji'.'l,UllU 2 Tu Chou:.t· Frum Uldg ~t;1gl' tk \'u 4 U1 :J BJ + l 11)()1" OCEAHVIEW :! U<lrm c·1rntl•111 11 twilit' 11n :! LUTS' Ot·l·.111 \ ,,.,,.. from ll:t' pat111 tln•k 1 Cot) It\. r m w I ll't'IJI at·t• S9'J.500 Flil.L l'HIC:t-: MISSION REALTY Phone 494-0731 OCEAHVIEW UwlcJ1ni: i.th' t''<'lll!-11\ t• .irc.i .. \h~o ill•.id1. h·-.-. than JOu c."1 ~tt·p, lo th1· :..iml • SMo.uoo p.1111t t!d . J bed rm:. /CU. C. formal dtnmng room den (,'>" 0 tlrt'a. Otntnl{ h;ir. :-Ole' Q~ h'a.n b rkk r.'re p larl' (')(> ..... ~ $76,500, HKH . t'Jll ::;; ~ :>10·1720 ~ \ '\ , -::::l TARBELL ~ ~-:.~~· ·, ~ "# 1 In Californio" SANMIGUEL :\ !>UJll'I' buy~ 'l'lll' ·I hl'droom ra m ilr hona· with POOL. S P;\, TILE muf. T H.\ILl::ll all'l'"!'i and 1>11 :.i l'lll·Ul' ... a1·. J u:.l nghl to r Soulhcr11 California l.'ntcrla111111i.: Sl 1!1,000. Ca II fur au J 1> IJ()tntment. I REAL ESTATE G reot Fomily Home Lm·atcd 111 pr1•,11gt· ,1rl·a t lo"l' lo ~dtu11I~ w 1tli l'.1 t ,ti I ti ;1 ,'!,, l'" t.1 •• I.ii \ I l' \\ ' ' 1\ ~It I II )! I 1• ti dlJlllll'I' \\ 11 h :1 ll11f llh .! h.ilh~ <\ t II 1•tda1 l' Ill HH\' 'I It" 11111· \\1111 I IJ:.t ~I f't,jc~I \ ll,l.1\t;I·: I• ,\ll<I-. L l·:,\."IMi \l ;t-;;\ IS 11\H Su ~11.1..,t 11"' l.1\Gt,;-o;,\ Bl': \l'il 497-2457 RAHCH REAL TY SUPER 551-2000 ~ WHITEWATER VIEW 0 Y t O Ap t l'hD CRAMPED? CON bt•aut1ufl :!Br. IB.1 u1111 FIHED? PACKED ? 111t'ludc!> <111 a1>PI. hl'.•tcrl LIMITED? BOTTLED? 1>001, lnclry l:H·1ht1t''· & a d IOXED7 G e n<'I l{.ir. sw1.s1111 A-. " • e :.um.tl1lc l!'il T U S11hm11 MORE room easily! offrr, TM ropid appreciation llOW ,\It !> .J ~1.11,NSON Y04111' ho.-has 9oined H ~.,\LI ' ••••••................. Opl'n I louSl' Sat & S1111 12 ~ ,1\ ~ LL·llrml St l'rllnt l:\u i'.mt lvl' . ol'can \ ll'" :1 111 :! h.1 !)It.I llUl) O\\tlt:I J !:I '~"' !r.110 Enchanted Cotta9e BY OWNER l.1\ ... I•: I UllEST Ii Hl-:l!ll'l.D' l..il-.1 l1 011t +-d1wl.., I Br J ll.1. Jll !'>hi 1111.i Opt·n \\ t•1·~1·111b 1u :m ct-1> ~ocK Sh11111 .i,,l' :.111 :!U.1 J)lll"h llll. ~J)tb tu hti.: l..ik.., l 'l 11 rm. Inch• pt! r 1:l' f..i t: J 1111 :>lit llJ~ l'nnt· ont) :J llllJ K. :: 11 :! Brn~1<l ~I. "·.i"t ul :-, "pt ,'!, S.1 of l~th ~l Opl•n wktly.:. l J . wl..rubl:! I ('Jlt jJl 1.,22 \\ "~ll'rn 1'.1ul tl P r<>P- ... \.'>'I Bl.l• I-F OuhlJ11d.11i; v11·w t.y 0\\111·r I Br + l.im 1 m. ~····• uuo lo u r Jppl . 1>1 1 l 1:!7 :! Hu)lll l rpll~. :.u1 h.1} \\IOdUY.,, halCl\\tJOd J>l ).: fl0<1r-. ... 11rk,h111•. bJ M' m1•nl. fl.ig 'lone µalto " butlt 111 11110. lcnn·<l 111\11 lnr I*'" 111" t htldrcn, ll•H•l lot ~132.5011 Mission Viejo I 06 7 B~·~:~~~~? ..•..................•. O~n Sat /S..n 1-4 3 1507 1st St. So. LOC)unO 110 \\ MW J OllNSON HEAL'l'Y 197 171 t FREHCH NORMANDY OCEAHFROHT F a m j, u :-. I. a .: u 11 .i la nclm <1r l.. hom1· n11 Wood ':. Cui t·. L.irg1• m"tn hou!oc, m ;i1d's & 1·h .. urfcur ·~ qu;,rt.·r~ guc'>t hou~t· Pn' Jl\' :-.tin ''·"h~d :.cl ltng \\tilt !>JI ,t,,, ~ \\incl 111!: ".ii I.'- J>rl\ -•ll' :.kp~ tci hci.111t1tul c O\ t· t.. lJCJl h l>l'lu" ::.i!l5.0W J M11nnrl·h Hu) Pb tu Lai.:una ~1gul'I 496-7222 831-0836 :: :\!AGNI f lCENT l.,\l;l'!' ... \ \ IE W 111nn;s l'llO l<'I·: :'\ I·::\ I> 1111 , ·lh.1 h11g1• p l ;1~ 11111111 ~lt'1\LITY S!:l\J,Ullll l>H .~.\li\'l'll' 1111.1.SI IH. 111.•Jul' un :1 11 \ •. 1, 11\r I\ clell, :JiJJ $:.!l>IJ.1100 WILLI.AM POWELL Real Estate 4 g7.17s1 •Jt~oc;...,,,. •• , .. ~~· lloA•· ~~~ BY OWNER Charminq Madrid 65 ·· hr .\ 111•11 " J.11 uui. :-.1!~1.~lt\ II) .1pp 1 univ 1'111µ.·rl ~ 111111:.l'. Ii I:.! 31j5~ :! " ) I'' Ill'\\. IJ\t , l.1 ITl OH,:!' ·ha llugt• n1unt 1 ~ 1-.ll (.'11mpl1:1t-t) up i.:railt•tl, ma n y :-.t r.1,, T..i:.tl'lully cl l'l'or~tlt•tl Sparkling t•lt•an .\.trn l:1ri:c lol w ht!: 0111·11 \It'" 1'111l \·-.~1on.111) l:tncl~.IJ>•'<I. l>Jll llt~lt'I' ll 11gt• hr t t·I.. jlull u l.ILX> Isl.I"::. l\r . :! 1.,.1, um 1m. ll.111\\111'1' J'111111Uly, ~I l:i.~MI Call lor ;ippl. ~,;1:.!Wll.'> ;-.it•w :1 llr, :.! ha h:-.c Two:! Ur ~ h.111•11lal11111t:.. l'pt llh !)lt>J.(10\J Ultir 1;1;i :m ;,1 t)7:J OiK:! ~ 111crtw;ul l;,1111i: tltt·I·---------• MAGMIFICEMT :.un:.t>t:. Pa H·d H \ ar'"' ::1151 \'I ,\ ,\L\ OH1\IHl ;\ I·. v I I. ,, I' J , ~ ~I .1rg1. 1· 1 1 t 1 O I' I·;:-. llOl'SE S.1h ~ S11w' I l -l I ',ii I h I ~ 11 l JI . 11 , it.jg l111J.! 111 HI I li!lto I VIEW H igb Above The 18th Foirway of BIG CAHYOH SPJl' 3 lk•d1 m , 2': ll.I. c'I· BY OWNER • "' Ull' 1• hm O' 1·r :.!llOti :-.q II 111 lu\111 \ 111 ~l'l'lu1ll'.t l j lkdrootn-. 1\1·g1'.lll \ltll :!:!Oii + "I II 1111 i:rachtl. !)X!t !JOll l'.1:. t!JO!Jl:lll> pn I ,I('\ 1-'t't.' l,,1111 I ~3'J UOll GRAND VISTA REAL TY 7 68· I Z i 2 \\•n I l1•,1f1 :1ht ! '1 lt,t m;i°n) 1111g1 atk' .111 ll> I•---------• 11\\lll ~\!I :!.)II lllll.'11 h'>I' ::,un Ill :,, :: l\J..I;! ~1111 g 51! I 51;t;'.') Newport Beoch I 069 ·······•·········•··•·· VILLAGE OF HARBOR VIEW 1'11.\SE II 'locht11·d )l11n.1t11 1111 :lll.1, t'CI/~ tll'll. ~!Ill t'Ullil. I ' hll-. I l'tJlll l"lllf 1\ ilo ;1l'l'l'!'> ol p:.i rk. \\ .11I-.1111-: 1h,l,llll 1' 111 ~I hi ~ll1 t.:1tKI Opt.•11 I lc•ll!<>t '°ltil ~lltl : 11 .1 I >I ;J ,, I' I r I l '.1 I I 11 I\ 1,111 1t)l'1,1ll 111' \I KINGS ROAD E:1.l'IU~I\ l' ·1'.1n11ram11 On·an \ll'" 11H·rll-. I! .. , ;-.;, ... port B.1) ~·1· ho.11 r " l t' ,, , C h r 1 , 1 m .1 ' p.1r.uh -.u11n ... 1·. !'>un-.1·1 \\ J lk 111 tw.11 h :mr :Jha dcu, \\l'l h•Jr :! lq1lt·-. :; l'ar ~;ir. 1· prt. ,..,,.~ 1111: Ne" lhr u out II) vwnt'r 0µ hlll'. Int "IOI:" Jttl 645 2t!IK or 645 !Ji 1h SMEAK PREVIEW BY OWNER lluhl. hut 11111 g.11 1~h 1.11' 1•1\ 1111 :1h.1 htllll\' llll , .... l.uut Slt'P' 111 111 .. 11'11. 1111i-.h c .11 p1•I 1l111tJ1•1 II k 111 h1•11. "'"'cl hu1111111-: I ; ' ,. I' I .• I ,. ,\~.I..' II I! ,! .. ~ .11111 ()11111:1 Ai,;I 1 .. JI ,r~~I "'4EWPORT HEIGHTS 1\l'l hllt•l'I ~ll\Ut'\ tlu•.111 1 '''" 111 """ 111·1 · r Ur 1 h.1 ~·lrp1 ' ,lfl't S I. .:.1nw-. l'I s:,:;?:, 1KHl I'll t.1:1 :.'Mii\ ,'(, 1, 1~1 '1: Ii. San Clemente 1076 .........•....•••.•.... ,\1\0\ E 1'11 .. : 111':,\C ll T II i'. t; I. T I \I . \ 'I' .. : H1•l•tg.1ll' C1111il11m1111um " unuh-.t n11·1i·t1 \\ hw.1!.'r OI \U ltJ1t'f1 j\,11( tha.. "s.m ( 'l1·m1·11l 1• .. 1111 .. ,,t Ut-:llTll,\ 111-.:'l.HY 111'.,\L l'OHS :!l:i lkl ~lar 1!1;!· 11:!! WIDE OCEAH VU H11m ant 11· )1l'x1ta11 till· l'ntr~ ~t'lS th" movd to r 1111,. unbdal'vablc ucl!an \ ll'W from ~\ <·ry room :i Ur. :?1 ~ l>J. r..im1ly rm Woocl .iml l>hakc t·xtcn or & profos~1onal landsrapl' 1----------•l"'\!OM: TllE PINES ~ on u lge lot Sli!l,500 Harbor Highlands ;ilong t hl' f.11r\\.1y i;l'ls J c·u .. 111rn t:Et>,\I! home TWO HOUSES C'loset:.. wet bar , S panish tiled kill h. hltn.,, rrpk . 4! )larden p;it1 11~ + 2 bdkomes Arnt•111l1e:. 111t·I tenm~ l'rt. pool. J al·uu1 S11un... 1-:..i:. UIHf-. & :.! :.Inn c tuhh"' lh """ 111 s;~. !~5<1 11-10 :.!11111 \'\I'' & wkmbortill 71115 PICASSO enff ·11 11 -l!l7 1; 1" rec. yw1 a aw you~ FOR 2 COUPLES <:11 l11J.:1.'lhl'r wllh \Om l' lnt•mls .inti 1:1k1• .1dn111 t,1g1• 11( lh1• i11" Jlt'll'I' 1111 l ht'"' TWll hum1·.; . ~ili.:lUU ca t i\l 11~t .:u logl'llwr t S1>01nl'-h !<.lyll' \\ 11 h :? lt<·cl r11c1m .... 1 ha & C'l!ZY i lld1 m. l ha Farm Style C11t1.1gc w 11 h1 n I hlk' of to" n rcnll·r & l>c.ic·h Don't m 1i.s t h•~ q11;iltly th,11 ~ill rn1•1•1 lht• ;1p l>w ll4 bl!drrn lwml'Wtlh 111 mal of lfw 1110:-.l d 1-. 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N ,, lH1.11 h1111... \ '<'n ~11•·t·1 .tl 11111111• 1111 \ c,, ~ll\'<'t,1l 1wo11k ~l~t.INMi BLUEBIRD C YH DOLPHIN R.E. 494-8581 l'U~l1111l p111ol h~ It'\ 1111' 1'11111~ :'II ·"" ""' '"" ~ ANCHORAGE 1c;i1 ur .. ~ thr110111 l .011'.1t IHYESTMEHTS 1·11 111 ;.;,.,.pm•I ll,1rh111 lltgh School l>t~l (',ill f7 1414•6-771t ~II 1151 .._ ________ _;.J ~·HERITAGE REALTORS· i'\1 hl'JC h & l'k Nt•\\ 3Ur ::11,1 :! '-I y l1v r m . 1<i-11 .... 11111i.: mu't i.l':I ~tt. 1!111 ()\\Ill' 551 20711 .11t;I "kncl-. OLE HACIENDA 1·111 .. l11llrm \\tlh , " 1 .. 111 r 1, , • ., , ,, 1· •• ~ '·"'•'l11lh "111 il"•'cl 1rnnt 11 ,1 I I I ' •• I 11 I ' .1 I .• II •I • l .1 ,, I 11 rn."l 1•rp11·1 ! ' 'I,'"" I 11nl 111111111 \ , .... " 11111 p1111I and lt'nnt 111111 I ~>lllHI '"'. I Jll H1 II I ,JI'" I 111 .. 1111110, 11.1:1 ;\,Rici the investment flexibili· ty to move up. Enjoy o ho.-that will 91ve you brt-athin..51 room ond frttdomlfrom confine- .-nt. Your equity moy b e worih THOUSANDS more than you imagine! Coll t oc:ioy for a pro- fessionally preporeci, written MARKET RESEARCH. This free Sft'Yice is offered a s a c ommunity s e r vice. Don't you owe it to younett io ilnow now much money your ho.-is reatrv worth? Loguno Higuel I 052 \ it ll )! l" •• l I I U II\ & • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lt111h1-.q1111" 1>ro1111<' .1 THE BLUFFS TnnJ l'l .. 11 .I 1><11 m • m l 111111 Ur1•t•nh1·ll It 1111L11:' l':a1 I~ .Jrt»I ::>I :!~.1100 \(; E:'I. 'I ttlll ,51;1 l~ncltg 111 •·,111v•l'W ;\,.,1r J!t11l 1 m1rw :MMIU Ml It ,\I ,J"'" I' fi1'.I rn-. :! I 11 q1t.11 ,., ~I r,,1100. • 494-7551 * N1•.1w ,., ,, t 1" , ~ f r.t I 11 t I t 'olll ~ • .., .. 111 "''111Lhr' Iii t•r • ''' "r' t.,., hi•) ,ti• t•," 1111•r hH w1fh t~r f, • pull on 01n1, 1M ~ ,, l'1tntrd I 11'.in 1 d•rn .. ~ ••• ,,. • 4 • b cl•r·. I I 11 •I d~~ ~-"" 11 7~ I I Adel J'( J '' • f11• t ( I •I I Send lo Martan M 11t n Pallern D"Pt 44? Oa1ty Poot 232 We~t 181h '>I Nnw York NY 10011 Pnnl NAM( ADORE <;<; ZIP SIZE and S TYLE NUMBER Oo you know how \O ut I 11•ttern free? hnd now lo~ our 11ew Fall-Winter P11ter11 Cat1lo1-cllp coupon inside lor f111 paltun of your cholct S111d 751 now' St• + Knit l ook S 1.25 lu tant Money Cr11t1 s 1.00 ln1t111t r11hlo11 l ook SI 00 lnstH t Su1ln1 l ook $1 00 7318 l,1 Q(H, B '"..£.. SI 7'1 I: . - Srnd to NP••··· , tit Ut•ftf lO'.t I I '' 01 "'" t I I Ohl Ct •. '"' ~lit N"w h11~ Nf 1'1011 p,,,, N Im" A!lrlrf'<;~ Zip fl tlh•r n Nur"t°'•~r '.'\JR[ th'" P\Pr bPlnrP1 20C de\ ~ns olu J fr~e plln!td '"· '"~~ hf.'/ 1 '!16 t.HOlfCRAf" CAl.AlOu ll.i; l'1e1yth1 ng. 7~c Crochtl with. Squares S 1.00 C1ochet 1 Wardrobe S 1.00 Nifty rifty Quilts .S' .00 Alpple Crocht l $1.00 Sew -Knit Book SI .25 Needlepoint l ook SI 00 Flo•ter Crochet Book ~1 00 H~lrpin Crochet look S(OO ln&t,nt Crochet l ook S1 .00· Instant M1cume look • $1.00 ln1tant Monn l ot!! SI .00 Complelt Gift l ook S 1,00 Complete Alth1ns .!'14 S1.00 12 Pme Af1hans :12 50' l oo• ol 16 Quilts ~I 50< Museum Qllllt l ook d 50c IS Quilts for Todly :3 50c l ook of 16 lllfy 111111 51)( . . . . ·-.. ... .,. .. ,., . IRVIHE POOL S69,900 l'h 1rm111g In 111•· p1111I 11111111· \l111d tr•··· 11111 ol , I 1 1• f'I I• 11 r m .1 I cl 111 RANCH REAL TY 551 -2000 ""'"I ..... 11·l1•d II\ 1111.! ----------·! ~CALL NOW {// 752· 7315 1 •111111 111" k I 1rc·pl.1(•1• I .. 111:1· "'I'•" .111· ~1 ;..,tcr 1\1 11 II II 111 11 I 11 h II 11 k '111•1\ '''· 11111fr,,1onall\I l.111ol,1".1p1•1I l!lllU nch r hP.1u11111I k1cl1wy 'h1111Pcl p .. 11 l>on I 11\I" th1>1 .11 """ <i..:•,!1110 l'all no\\ , ,;• litMI CALLUS FOR *HOMES* S60,000-S70.000 In T..stin & lrviM THE HOMESEUEttS 752-5353 DORADO!!! tn l rvm l''s e xclus ive ltANCH. llus beautifully tlceornled 3 bedroom fam il y h o me wllh tasteful color coordina· tion would be a rt-al joy to ca ll home. No w only $79,900. Ca ll for appl. VILLAGE Ill RUTGERS MODEL ,\ hnm 1• 111 movt• in c·onclt llf1n wll h 3 l>drm'. fu ml I) rm , formal cl1111n i.; rm . 21 ~ h11lh,, ftn•plat'l' J 11 cl ,. :-. 11 u 1 s 1 t \'I )' c·u~t11m 1 l.l'<I thru 11111 Supt•r lm·at1on 111',Jr 11urk .1nrf \'1ll,1i:l' Ill n•\'rt'OI !iotl;il att':t. ('all tod ay for a1hht ton.ii dct otlf> red hill ~: .. ·. 552-7500 Distinctive DONALD M. BIRD Au ocio'•'· aealto" $69.500 A very llll'l' !'Ian 7 in lht· C' .1 I 1 ( 11 r 11 1 :l h 11 n1 "., lk•alJ\1f11lly la11d~l'Jlll'cl 11ntl llharply upgrodNI t h roug h out . II rt I NC: YOUR OF n ;1t Cull to Design RAHCH REALTY Greets you the m o ment ___ S_S_l_·2_o_o_o __ _ you tlnve up, 1l.s u lenor •NEAR UC! & t"LUOR- a nd Inte rio r a ppoint· NttY( lhr·condo facing ;i ments speak or conlcm bahhhnit hrook. Tenn•~. porary ease a nd d igmly . poo l, s aunus, cluhhsc. 3 Bdrms .• 2 ha .. fam . rm. etc. S49,9SO. Ownr/Ukr Top condition, Deane 495-6789 Home. 1--------D E E R t' I &:-.: (, D clrarnJ\11· 1·n1rv 111 1h1~ OCEA.._. VIEW honw 111 \\IKKI•., lll11l'1111 d " C.111\1111 :J hilt 111 I 11 h.1lh ,\,. 111t•11t v of 'tta1·1• 1111 ,., 11.111,111n 111 I h" 1>011111.irl~ pni·M h111rw -.:1 :JH.~llHI COMMERCIAL 1:-i un1h on I '11."l llwy :1 1•11mm , I" .1ph . 111 ·1h1• h1•arl 1tf l.111:11 11 .1 sm1,t11J11 Monarc h Bay Terrace l ht, p uul -.11l'il Int :-1.111.111111 llv 11\\nr • fi7:i 1111111 d.1y·: l!lli 1;::1 l I'\ l"' 10°/o DOWM H..·.rnttlul I hl·tlrm. 2 11 h.1tli... ;i } '' 111 ,1 11.u k Santo Ana I 080 1\.1~ .u t'a LL!4' .lt MHl •1 It •• • • ••••••••••••••••••• hunw 1111 1m111.1111!.1ll'I\ lntl"·ptl w.1ll1·d. 11l r m-r1• ~11· <'.11 h1•11t a l •'l'tl 111g,, 1:: 1 a ll hnrk (pie•.,, l'~lr'a h~" 1·u,1 p111il W !>JM !. fll'<' 1111 ~l ll.">.1100 t:w luw clown & watdl \Cllll mor11·v cllil1· c•.1C'h v" a r . 0 w 11 1• t 1 1\ r l 1i~:1 -15'15 S4500DOWN l'oob1d1• l\clult Concl11 :t lit . 11 ~ha. ;\ltlt' No . of So11 1h <'11.1q l'laia. ~1;1.IKJ(t Br k 51:, l)!)(J7 'l;r So (;,l. l'la t.a 4 hr . J•>ol, .l 111•1111i. lly ow11r .. ~ .. ,!l 7K.'l;. di!!!~~·· llOS N.Coa" Hwy.,l a9una Laguna Niguel• the choice community I> H I\ M I\ 1' t l• V I E W 110:\'I E. frat11 rm 1-t :m r. :!ha a111l h<'lllll c·1•tl111g~. "11 Ii a t'•Jt y 1·11111 .. r,.tl ton ptl acl)ill'C'll t 11• \\C>CHI h\lrn111 1t hnc·I-. I 11 1•p l1· S1t11utl'<l 1n a 11u11·t nil de· ----------Westminst•r 1091 494-1177 31601 Coo,r Hwy.,S.Laguno 499-4591 T~~~~"!'~!!! ·~ dothml! ~tore. hrgh lraf r1c loc;it1on ne11r m ull::. Best 1n f1xturl's t oo' Sl0.000 Shanari-La This 3 bdrm~ome hu:. It all I Blg stuln Mla11!i wrn dow, r11nd om 1>la nk firs. t ruc k lighting. fire pat, & m u<'h more $159 500 !'. a c· WI t h h {' .1 U l 1 r U I IJJ1d .. (•;1p111i:. I h t~ I lllL' prup,•rty v.on'I l.t~l al S111J,50tl Lai.111n11 N1i.:ul'l 1t1 .. 1ltv RJU ~.l 4!HJ ·IWI' O PE~ SAT SU I 5 2!!70:! Ana Mo rt a Ln l!Hk away fit for ri king, I rop1rnl hbq >g. exquisite l'U~tom 111t1'nor. l;ivl&h ma:.ll'r ·, s.u1t!', replete with mll'rrnm . regal wet bar a nd e n l a r ged gara~c. Cloi>e to schls & :.hops~l 19.500. luHDREALTY 8.11 ·9'111 -~--- MOHARCHIAY TERRACE ..................••..• 1. " n t; ..: u o v ~: u !•--------· S II t> It ~: S h 1• rn 1• h v Cl \\ n :t~!I ~ 15,IMNI Op1·;1 1l.11h 1:111 i\1111,.;uJ W.i> :>Ill 711..1 / G1\fiMi E SAi.i': .iclo; in the 1);111) 1'1 l1tl hrtnl! h.111 pv n•i.ulh To pl.11'l' ~our <lr.1\\-•nl! • .rrcl , phun1· 1'4:! !'>tiill locl.i)' ---- A MINI RANCH '1 l~'clrrth. 2 bath~. rpk . t·11u111ry k•tchcn On ly !M.000 Wntt 't1I you sec lh<' '"I' of 1h111 lol ''·~~~.u.:i 962·4471 r.i: 546·8103 San Ce.n.nt• I 076 San Cl•nwnt• I 076 ............•.....•..••...•.•...............•. $2 I 0,000 WITH OCEAN VllW Cyprus Shores. priv guarded gate community. Br ea thtaking ocean yicw. 4 Bdrms. fam rm. 2 fplcs, inner court. Outstanding buy. Ask for J oann Doran, 759·0619. RANCH REALTY __ s_s_1._20_0_0 __ 1 .. 523 CAMPUSDl.·IRVllfE "BUCKHORN " BY OWNER 2Br. 2 Ba, + Den. On quiet cul·de·sac. pre m i um l o l . bric k (!rep la ce, s tep down master suite. sky light In master bath. Like new conditio n. Days, E ven· lngs, a n d Wrekl'nd~: Principals only Oprn ~;;;~~~g~~ ll ouae w c ekend 11 . 540-0211 or552.4327 3 lir. r a m rm, 2"1b n, s upe r c us tom nlm o~l new. T asteful decor in· !ltde & out, ~ p11tios. view or mln) Askin!' $142.000 • JAY W. Yl::ATii REALTORS 4!19·223i , Oth.r ne• b•a:t• ············~········· Houstt Unfurnished Fnaoy. Apnt 1 19n DAILY PILOT 05 ....... , ..•.•••.•...... ~~~-~'!'-~!~~~ ... , .. i ~~~~~ ~ ... ~·-~!~~~ ...... 1~'!'!!:!.~~~ .... ~~!.~~~~~~ •••. ........ tto.. ForSale C...deMl•hufts/TowR· CondorninlumsfTown. lal>oa Peninwlo 3207 CoS'ta MH• 3224 ~for s•• 1700 ~'for 1olt I 700 •·••••••••••••• •• •• • •• • •• • •• •••• •• •• ••• •• • •• •• ~-leoc:t. 1240 Home' Unfuni.aed HCMo11H Uftfuniw..d HauMa U•funih.Md •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Older J0\50 lo be moved XJnt cond, cpti., dr~ bltni.. i.k1rtin& & uwn1ng $5,000 w1 II ranu n cc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••• •• •••• f:Xch.a::uv~ Po&nl ;a.re:o . '1 3Br. 2b.-, gar, 11r b4:h. ~-------..--=--~~ blk from bin. :tor, 2ba. KJ<h OK.s:ns mo. 3 DORM. CLEAN Avail In._ J.244 Laguna HUb 3250 Newport Beach .~~.6.! hhn1~ cJos~ l o 1~hl & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• * * * LAGUNA Nl<iUR 2 lk<lroom 2 bath. 2 be droom ~1 .: bath a1H.J J bectroom 21:: bath Townhouses. Many with panoramic vu:ws Prices start Jl $48,900. l14m rm M75 n1v. I )'r 642·171S bl' 673 Ol!.24 ---i.hup $:17~ mo !1611 :H~I !°'Jew 2 Ult. S.in M.1h-o, on l,11gun11 \'111,11:1• Ht.111d SpyJtlW-:. 11111 l'ool, view. 10th f.11rv. .n. K.l:tt·no nl'w 4-l' i Udt m l'ondu Sl:?OO mu. LH 19tl8 or • 67S-57~11 New rt ~Bdrm. 2 b1t. N r So. CoJ:.l J BR. l·'• lJJ, t'O\ p.ttau. DRUXE APT. l'IJZJ & ~chi:. l"r pk !>ml fam.rm. IJltn,, nu Sun J o .iqu1n U!I~ .Be.suuful '"'14 <.lul> MiSlt>:? 'S.~ NATION L 24'. Sips 4 complot1ily recond 1\1 beach. $1700. Call l21J 3lfH349. Lowl'r 2 Ud rms, 2 b..i. $190 mu 5411 7&!2 Jlt'h $JHll K-1:! !JSOI ..ilt ~.ui 12!10 Pool pn\l!l'i.:l'\ ('lu,t• to :! llr rnmlo int ad:it:-• :.h~pp1n1. ""., "' hovh w.i,h1·r nnn. rt'ln.:. ~ 11111 113'l ll ~ 1·rwl t".ll Jllll t llef'i; 5'00 3 Ur 2 IJ..i. ult lvn<l. do'e l>t4,T" :1.11 :t:f!JH ev .. _._ to pool, 6:11011 \ wv., >iOO 1111 ;! , t(l,1, iJtntn~ rm. on Hunt5nciton &ach '68 HroaJmure 12).52'. rww llxl6 M'rccn ruum. Adult park. Walk tr ix·cnn. (Sl91:.! l Anwrtnin Mobile Ho m e S .&Je s, 557 0390. -----... ~for sole 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FtVEACRES SO. of CORONA t-:xccll"ul \' tew. Fu II Jlf'kll Sl'.000 HK It 7141676·5717 OHSU :!<PIO ONE.ACRE Cur your molJtll• home IA-\d All ut1httc:-. JvJtl T llHl':E lv choo!>c from XJ11t 1t•rrns UK It Cil 111,77 ~1 Ol l 5:!2 o.530 l !iH 1\Cl l'S, t''\l'IU!>l\e rural Urvnf:l' <'u ,.,l,1tl' Jrea ll1Jlltn~ lttlls \ 11•wi., $7~1( p1•r .11·rl' l•:d. /\ i;l ~15·S7 tl Jkdlamb, ::?15 Jl'n:-. ex dll!lt\~ rl'~tdcnllJI an•;, Near Country Club S.)O(Kl pl•r ;1cre Ed , Agc111 545-57,11 Owner-Occupant 1>ntH·1pals onl\' Im medi<tte uccuµancy . 23121 HIUHURST DRIVE. abo•• AJpha leta on Crown Valley Pkwy. Models open 9 00 AM to Du\k 9UAIL PLACE DEVE:LOPME:NT CORfl. I 71 ~ ) 831-3 192 Inc~ Property 2000 Real Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'lt'ant..d 2900 11replace. t'utlo l-:11 · :> t·Jr tpm 1 l'llc nt cond1l1on t-:Side Jbr. :.!h.t. -PLEASECOMI aia rai;:e H OU Pll ·' ll tJ u l • d ~!i 1110 .. r • oa, <'P :-. "" ri". l"" ... SE ME•. C Viii &ki ~~afterlllam ltwd ;d, ktd,.,. pt-l:> UK """ CINMf'Y ~ • Wtr 1-'d, $3!l5 751 35.1:.! • 2 nr ._ Lh-n Townhome R.atty 673·6261 :!Br, 2.Ba. lam"'!.'· frph-, -$-125 Mo I mo.rreerenl! 421 3hl St, NII t-nrl patw. nr OCC & pk Sltµt•r dn' :!Ur. 1rsa 1· .. ndu • 2 lir + Dea Townhome ------S39S S48·l2l0 + l'Ol>I ~IS, mu C..ill )450 Mo I mo free rl'nt! ' a. h 32 18 S36 ~I • 3 Ur + Air + RV Coptstrano ac SIOO Mo. ' Br :! Ba, nu ---:.lorage. $100 Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cf)l!I, bllns. 3093 Lunm HEW HOME • 2 Exec ore sullcti $378 :1 llllrrn. 2 11..ith . l'USlom l..n. Pl'ls OK. 557 I l:ll Hespon!11bl1i tenant, 4 Mo. 752 1700 h1111<1 on the l'alasadcs b I It 1J 1 1 • o W•H1tiV -~~~~ll~~~;·c~e~~.2~,I~~~~ ;!I~~/~ ... ~/~:;. ~,,!;,; [~·,,; ilii·iiu11 Corono def Mar l2.22 Bruce. 963-8377 ~ !.~artll'n~r 111d uded. "";JfiU1t •••••••t••••••••••••••• Nt!wportHghts l>pl11.3l>r, ---. ----··-·-~ •••••••••••••••••••••• l nl.) 2 hr dplx (rpl, pal, fm·d yard. end gar. l>lx 1111.10 :.q ll new lune WJ:>h tdry hool\up. 53:-,0 2b r, l1v rru, tltn rm , TURTLt-; HOCK 3 Br 2 ll\Q. 4!25 Knox St. ~!MrlO'J. fom rm, Jl.tlto s.')()() mo Ba, Fam Rm. Utn Rm, 6 Units, E/Side I. o v e I v p r t ti l' '' I • 11wner?>h111 uittls Olrl11·' b 11 1 J.: H II cl 11'' II t' J r We~tcl1rl. oll1•r1·tl at ~:.!O:> 0011 II'\' \I' 1'01:-iT~n;"T 0'-;f Y UL'll.UEHS \ rr1-;~TJ11~ In he..iul !'>1l\l·r.1clo ('.~ rl)Clfl .1 b11tld.ol1I·· '""' le\ 1•1 "C"' lul I li I 111 s 11,,11uu t ••• 11 1•11 Hl!I :.>tiJ:! WANTED: :::1 1 Udrm lluuw,., nr ~'undo'> t' ·""' 1 m mctl' llt'Jl;Jlt • '" l.1l•· p,1\ llll'Ol ' Ill\ lt1\1•,.,lur !Ji:l l~9:! ------Dll Small ttu1l1l111)! J· 1r111 nC'•><l,., lot!'. h '.or dul41h 11r fl'\Cr UIJl><'r' 111 l'' 1•11 .uh! "n' H I :! ;1 &. I \jl 1•0111 m1':.1•m' I 11 '-t•ll111i.: hk r or nr.1·11mmh .. 111n lnr 1114 nl·r sdll'r llkr t~tli 111)1)1, -------l'HI\' \Ti': I' \HTY .... 111b 111 pw1lo..1,1• I l.1 l 1111, K:ll '.l!l~~l Rentals tmlwoo<l fi rs Su ur llwy 1\dlts, no 1wts. S37S m:1 ti069 JASMINE CREEtC fill.AH SIX 3Bll, l!1.tRA, (am r m. prt\,11l' :.lu!1 y 14-frµlc, hv rm & ltlrr..iq Jre:.i. lnl'lud1•, us ... of l'luhh..,l·, f.IOO). jJl'U/1.I & ll'nlll'> t uurb l'Jll for app1. Yr ly 1,l. SX50 mth COLE OF NEWPORT 111::,\LTOHS 675-5511 ······················• l'Hl;\'IE l• .. \S'l'SllH: Houses F11mished :? Liil . I Im., i.111i;lt• holit;e --------incl ut1I 5:.Cti US ii 5, Li;c )d Near park & J br. 2 ba. ram_1ly & play b'7:J 2111;0 i>vvl. :s.s-as mo. l~l & la"l room. New paint & rrpl . 1 $200 :.cc dcp A,;t Ushwhr. dbl g..ir, rnt·d !:>pani..h :l1J1. :!bJ, Flt . 7~0188 . \cl St25 mo 5-1'12665 blln:.. nrd µut111. o·l~c • -----i:..iroiinr. $395, &It> 1010 W..ilnut St111Jre :.harp .!lor. lllr. 2Ba, ~mo. Lg fnrd -:!ba l'Otldv H1•1· art'.• \O, i.;ar. pet:>. l'htldr1•n Lhe..ip :Jbr. t·h1ldrt'11 ol.. • pool 1111 I .:..ir pJl111 CJll uk lS99 Oak St. 6'14! 3693 \'tor\ qu1tl SJUO. 9614 1\238 1'enell 11!18 ~I Sm r t'(' ----2 Br, w,fam rm, n l'wly rcmdl'd. S325 I lnfJnl. "''r) prtVJll' :?IJr collJl:l'. no 1x·~. 219:! Miner. <.::.ill l:J.r Now $27!"> 1137-;)!l.jS Tenex 1:1911 ll!l!.ll Son Fee --------- UrJnd new twnhm1·, W11o<ll>r11lgl'. \' ..t l·..0111 :!l>r. l 1 :UJ , La ke boat I: & rt·t· fdl·tl lftw ~ mo 11u :!Br. 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JI\ I pool. dhl narajll'. wtr pd. nr Mill• Sq Pk, $3-10 mo I llt :! h:o, nr !'\t1 l''I !lli2·862·1 2 HR. 2 Bo :! LIH. :.!',Ila . :l llll. 2 l\a $.1'J~1 . 5;,o ~:15 Sl75 t;<.H) ·IHHhome $150 ----- 4BH homl' S150 Big Canyon 2 HR. rondo 3Hr 21>..i O<:ean view n1t·1 :JHH home $4'15 Si95 Mo. a nnual lease_, ya;·cl, ~ 1.Jr ~i.lr Goud 3 Bit. :.!12 ba ... I Ult,.!•., U..i :JllRhomcf.omk•l s.r.110 Ltdolleaky ti7J-1.IOO .m·~.$450,·l!l:l.!J'1I:! ).m, 5ti5 IUlt homl' S.525 $.).'J(.11725 tUllhnmc VII':\\' $5511 O!·<'an Vu, '""" twnh"''· San Juan -llJH. home lrt h I S..>50 N\i pt Cre,t . 3 Rr 2' • B" · Cap' trano 3278 fplc, wetbur. full r ec " :inn home A C SfiiHJ foctl S6SO in3 2332 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• :Jiii! bomron·.rn \'U SOOf) SE<.'1.l UEIJ CO"IOO 411H hom<'. 3 Rr I'> H:i . (rk, ni,.t• "Ill :! Ila, hnlwood rl r l'OOL.SI',\ SifHI IJ:O\tn. w for1I t n f1•nn1s Wood r11lc. great vv 5Ull home NEW S700 Lrt & pool $400m11 pool, pullo. cph. dr11!\, Yt•i., """ ha\'e i.I lari:t· bol0-84112 hlln' >1:!5 21:1 68-1 2145 -.cit-cl aon of hnmC's f11r IPJSt' 1n tht' IHVINI': HewportS.ach 1269 HewportBeoch 31'9 art•:1 F'nr unv or the..;; .. or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'f 523 CAMPU5Da·IR.VINE 11\lwr' that you may h1• Huncho ~ J :J Ur:! Ila San Luis Hey. ~olr rr<,c ~ lake vu S625 !">-17 70.11 1 nterest rol tn. r a II I he lntnc SPJ-:Cl,\LIST/'i I \•nlut y ~I KIK I IAA l'ro:.:. C111111tr) !tho .!.1:>11 l'l.11.1 qil», lolln~. rrpl1 3240 \'rly bt'. $il25 mo I llr :.! tl'h"'lir •"iv.ti 11r1t10 llhl Hurttinqton B•ach Ila, fl'. 4502 Wyngall' macneb / Irvine realty 19 UNITS Sunla 1\na Sl;()el.11110 l!7 Bad11•lor111111 ,, Iv I:! I lhlrm 11111l~ BILLGRUHDY REALTOR 675·6161 V A-fHA TERMS !°>l'l'l'lUl'Ul.11· :I Hr :!11.i h1rn11· 1111 I 1 i.: I t1t'll 1111 hui.: .. hv 1 m, frpl1•. 1·1t \1111 ll'rm" llh. H 111.111;77 ;l(i•11 (Ill '1:.!:! o:,;111 f lntn1•\ 1111 tl·tll Ill 111'"1 .111•;1~ 'lo" pl t.· I M , • '1:11 111,l I~' I" r 111>1 1;.111 :!!IHI '!>~.. l.11· \l.1111110, .11 t•.1 I 111 m .1 o • lo 1· I lo .1 ~arhl,.t•· ~&JO 54!) :Jiti2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.5l ·:!OOOor R94 J..UH Vacant. I Bil. I "' ha. I clOSl' lo ocean $375. /\s k 1'urtle llock. t.g::? sly, 4hr .I flt 211<1 C'11llt•1:•· Pnrk for Kc1lh. 008 1317, nkr. 4!''2l>a UOnus 1f;1m rm. :1 Sim ---------1·ar gar. $5511. llJ:J 117:11 ltcdcc. 2 br, nu cpts & ----RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 :i lllt llr, ~ "·' ~h·~a Verde dn>S. HtO. 2 Cu gar. $J2.5 •mo. 714 : 003·4569 • RENTALS. L I L 2 llR • $.JH' oguna •acn 3248 ----------•I j t,\ \' 1<: \' 11 I It' (I W '\ dullh1111"' "' hu1:t• rt'oll I" \IL\!. \ cl It 1• I r II.'. 111 " I RoyMcCar• Realtor I 81 0 N•wporl Costa Mesa 548-7729 Brand "'~ :J hetl r m LANDING home, 1900 · It . . , . • • .t ••••••• •••••• •••••••• •• 2 II . . . .... 1111 I O r 2 HR. S<l~i S~clucu Rr <'ean ront •Uorr<'1t11 Spn ni:s rlu1>h'\ ~.50U. (21 1 lit I 111•t11111• ~K yr CHrry :.elf owe raxe~ $1.6.l yr 8.138!li1 Dlsnu Property! We con ftnd 1l for ~m1 Be11ch ttn·u Probult;>,, l>.inkrupll'tt''>. lr11!.h •1• i.all's forced .. ah.''· undl•r market values. We l'Dn Jntnt \'entur c. Call Wnrld Wide lirokers. 873 <4545. OPPORTUNITY knock!I often when ycm u.w result·••lllng Dully Pilot Clas11\r\C'd Ads In r1•11rh lhe Orunj.(u ~011i;t nlltrkc-t. Phonl'f).12 ~II . r.11111 ti '"'""'II 111 h.",. p,.,, • holol nl.. 11 f.11111,.cl '\11 {'Jhl fl.ii 1,.•11111111(,.,,11\ 11:r.1 lii~".1 -------"' h '1•11, 11 .1t~·1. do•an s:r.:, 1111111.11· I lit .! ll.1 ·11 1 · '""'r ,ti 1>•11 •'" i·i1ti., dq" 1o1111.., pat1u .J l'll.'<lrtlQm . 2 h11th 0J)f'n ,l\.lll fl) \l~lll~. lllm•;.!< 1.:e l'tld 111. XIII :.!1:10 or li.•1Hn, r1re11la r 1·, l''\\rJS fon·~.,, 'J lr . .;JI 1Jtot> "·trPll. 1\:1!11~•.!.'l ti(; t•llo!AJ'JI AVOCADO$ Balboa lslond 3206 1Hr.1-·am Rm. cpl:-, drps. .. + ·II Ir' .ind .1 2 Hr. J. H.1 •••••• •••••••••• •• •• ••• 1•h·1· It (J, ~I nutg\!r:> home Sl7,500 \Ju.uni 11 omt :! 11, 1 11,1 I It r,15 lj7~ 1711..!_ __ _ h.w. 'tlv $3511 :-.11 i.:.11 Burr White Realt ~r :1901 Ne wport Blvd N B . (714) 67!>·4630 :!Ill ~:ipphire 01w11 SJt Ill t.1• \1 -19-1 l'l21 tBr. 2n.1, can ht' u~rd as r<':>adcncc & nr bllsmes:. ~5mo 545~ ' sq fl. with formal dinini:. owner Wi.lnt,; I yr Ji:r & $550 p e r m o inr lrl1t gardener . Sharp 3 bedrm. :? b:ith house in l{re:.il ne1tchborhood. Im 1m•d poss. $400/mo. Roberb a Really 8"8· I~ 2 Oil, den . $49!\ Clirf Dr 3 hr. ~r11lc 3 RH . . s.15CJ $1100/mo. (213)1176·2723 J IHl. . . . . SM)CI _c_•\_•c_·s _______ _ 3 BR · S42S N. End, 2 Br 2 B:i, rnc1I 3 BR. · • · · · · · · · · M?!\ \'llrd. 1'lo..c to bcarh & J RR · · · • · · · · S3;,ll ;horJ!ll Yrly lsc 49-l-7079 3RR. . ........ $62.~ - 4 BR . $400 J Br. 2 hn ( 'nntlo. New on .t HR. . . • . . . . . • • ~I 11. Monarch Summit. Lai: 4 Ult . . . . . . . . . $68(1 1"11tuiil /\dulls only. rt'f.. red hill ~ ... '. 552-7 500 req. S4S!ltmo on lsc 494 7262, II to 5 wkdayi; 212 br, Oc~an view, I"• h11, dec k . g ar . closf' in $150 mo Days art 11 494 1211 . eves 494· i21J7 It~ CAHYOM r6wHHOME Prestigo address /-outstanding view. Deluxe 3BR + den townhome r ead y for move in 1 Security buildings. tennis + pools. $895/mo . Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (M16) HAllOR VIEW SOMERSET Lovely -in Phase I I J. Tennis court -pool jacuui. Fantastic view. Karastan carpet. cust:>m drapes. 58Rs. family room + 2 fireplaces. $700/mo. Lynne Rothell 644·6200. {M 17) SEAVliw S,ICT.ACUL.Alt New Bedford Mod el -48Rs. 3 baths + family room Soft cocoa carp~t. Jecorntor drapes -fully la ndscaped w /wakr & gardener in c:! Be the 1st tenant. Tennis courts -pool + view. $950 /mo. yrly. Sandie f'ix 644-6200. (Ml8) H.AltlOR' VIEW HOMK 3RR Carm PI m odel on a very friendly street . .Ju~t doors to comm. pool & park. $600/mo. yrly. Carl Butler 64.2-8235. (M 10 > 642·823S 901 Oovcr Ori~ 644-6200 H•rbOr View C•nter .,..,.......,.,, """'"'-ttuolMcjt• a.och J140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nbu..fum. .....•••.•..•...•.•••.. 1J6 DAIL y PILOT Friday April 1 _ 1977 .._.._ UltfwNlhed ~..ts fountllhed Af>ortm•nh lMfunlo. ...................... . .•....•..•.•..............•..••.......•..•••• Apartment• FunJ,tt.d . Office. Rental 4400 ~ RMfal 4450 lmlMu « Uwfurnfthe-d 3900 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity !001 •••••••••• •••• ••• •••• •• EXICUTlVI UG>UH.A l!ACH •••••••••••• •• •• ••••••• Tilt; t:;Xt:IT ING $moll f'on) Hldt"I ISu:.tnl.'S!> Cotta Mtta 3124 Cotto MeH 1124 $115 2 br. i:11rvgt". pool • •••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••• ~..... Ku:l~ ok "'ee ~ ...._ Newport I.each 3769 •·tr~ l271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"A.LM MESA .AnS. lo~ Offic.u Com1;i1•tt• w111''"• t:ack & Pnme l.AX:a\lon C°'""9rclol Store vor\,1hh• rmi: lur :..ale. MINltT t:STONPT 331111 \iuLido.Nwpt llch or rnn ~ tbCU it.) pro l~ll l1IU •••• •• •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • Step. lo bt. h, > t I> lbr •-----••l!fll __ ._ _________ _ Nl'~ Luxury Condo. 2 Br ~ w11lkintt distance lo :.hop 6-1:? J-1\10 pu1.:. 1'2 m1 to M11noa rl~l' to bt.-;H·h An•ei.:. l< Clc;m 1&2 hr 1\dult.. no IKMll & J.11;uu1 Amp lt Pt'tb S'l00,$:!25 21:!1 ~: :-.tor1111l' C.ill n1llt.·ct llith St N llt-. tau llltlJI 76111179 ufl til'M ~~ mo to mo ' $1:'5 lllll pd t l.1111>.v 11.i) !> • h't· Nev. Jl>r. ~· •hJ, un(urn townhou"c End llh i.:an1i,:1•, 1h.hv. hr, drps Cr11lc. P•l<ll & J;ll'U.t11 •. llU. DanJ I ll1rhur 5385 4113 l:!GO MJin Ht·nt.1b ~111 ... no I Ur. do,,r lo l""'"h· 11111..i m·1i:hhorhood ld1•JI 1'111 ~1ni:k· !>Cri.cm ~:1:1 mo l!>l & IJhl I ah·p all I,. ti7J !HO.I Santa Ana 3280 A.partm.nh ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unf\wni.tt.d 5MflSttlN<J/1 A winning comblnohon ol ooun oponment homes w1lh luxury oppo1n1men1s oncJ superb 1ecreo11on 01 o premium 10co11on Jenni~• gym • lheropy spo • sw1mm1ng • b1lho111s One & Two Bedroomo; One Both ,,,. ~ G> F~O. j>'ark Me~Vil~s ~1 550 Pa ulorlno Ave .• Costa Mesa 751-6995 ..................... Main Rt-nlab. :>40-S:TIU DELUXE 2 IR 2 IA NcJr beach, nr~ l~r ~ Ct>k. putw. 1•11ll !,!Jr 1i..tiv.-.. hr, !>k)hh". lnd1\. l.1t•1l Kuh OK hll'JI Cur r mrna\c:. ~JOO mu 10 1; ;ig.is New:.! hr, 2 lm. nr I l.irl><11 Vrcw School & 'h11p'i: t·ntr F 1\ ht•Jl. end .:111 1 .• 111ndr)' rrn Nr bcud1 ;-:,, """ l'40 2811 L.ir~1· :!hr. lba, hlln.,, i;ar )'(I llrookhur11l ~ lbm11t11n ~lti !JOHX UCll fo\Jrn or \Jnr $1!1U ~111 fo~:.1onul 0Hi1 l' Lm·ull•<I R.;1 h. C&:! un ~'Clt'lurrul wn J\ itll Ill oldt'r :.hop111n~ I Ulll l1umSl!I~ :.!!ilhq fl pll01' v.1lh ru~t11· J I i\ft1111,., !llo l't•b l)(·cJnur lid)' ,w~ mU1>11hcn· )17.> \lo ut1I I.lb\ Mc:.a 1>1 I it Month tTH 11..i11I h> l.rndlunl 1:, 1111..., Ea:.t 11r l\ ~·\\ µorl MISSION tn :,\t.TY I I I t.7:1 ~l \\ kdy:. 11111~ I \I I !114..'> S ('oJ~l Lai:u11.1 Mti !IXlill • •l'1IM t.lh :.! rm :.u1\o· 494-073 I ftREVIEWIHG 2HD UHIT the Beach House <..:ontcnwornry & n1,,.ual Tlw iw~t ol r-;,•wport ':. ~ood hit • flcamt.'ll cc1hnl!'- 11111 pct. ·' I'. Jtnf.lk 11kg, SI~ 11111 tn mu tii5 bm/ll Airport Offices I l>lk Lu 0 l' /\1rpurl DI>. ~111tc:. v. 1.'Jlb, drp~. JJ1111t111.ll -.l'n . F:\I :-.y:-.tm , 1\ll ulll . a111pl.: • prk~ N11 b1• n·q 'd :m112 S, t: Hr111tt1I. NII 55 i iU Ill 4 DE:LUXE OFC'S Cont rm. :.i·u\ :!~. Jll punl'll'll. !>111 "'hM' Ill I I ,ti I llr :! ) I l1•J~l' l.,1k1• Fu I •• 't ... l' •• " I II t I IJrktn' 711 ~I !J:.l'J:J RETAIL STORE Sm.all lln· .. s Shor1 Pnnll 1111.· 111\1°11 & Iii.tun·:. 011 I\ H'"" .1 Ill U.!:!:J, MS Ul!I. ~. J~)'lll {' :\1 MARINE FACILITY SEH\'IO: \NllS\L~S 1>c.tl••1 1111 .l11h11,011. D~tl • :\kn l'o,,\J \11.'!>J, ll'rm .. UBI 751-3741 COFFEE SHOP ~1:, 111~1 lll1\'S t>wn1•1 ".111h In rd 1rc, llttl•· lwlp r .. c1111n•d ! UBI 751-3741 311ll. llt'n, :!II.a, hl l' k1kh . ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••Costa Mesa 382 4 Costa Me sa 3824 & rt11.-u..: No ut M1 Sq ~al 3802 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •LOOK AT THIS• :Jllr, :!1 ,Ila, :,p;Jl'IUUS apl. ~ Tus\t•fulh dt•(·oral ··ti. hllll!>, I~. 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Call t~lfl 861\tJ Mt Upm Offlu bntal 4400 .....•••...•••••...•... 60' PER SQ FT 11117 Wfo:STCl.I FF NB 1\Gl' st I ~O:l2 I SO I WestcJlff Dr. N1•wport F 1n<11H·tu I l'I r LeasiltCJ Office Spoc:• Coll on Site M(lnlllo(C'r (71416'12 3111 (''I\ 211; Pnme locol1on 1n llunt rnv:ilc orrice In lhl' 5:>6 ~~ mui-11 . ph'J"C rctur11 Mutual Sav1n~i; Bid~ Comm 'I l!loriu:c l>l>Jl'•'. 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S285 SP.LL 1dlr 11c•m\ with a nr pJrk. ra·f~ S!H~ :-.11 Child. :.m J>('t ok Cpl.s Dari\ Pilot Clo:.:.1f1t•1I 1\d ll<'h L'h1lcl 01\ f>-l!'i 5.~ I clrJ)'., hllni. I 1 I ~(i f.916 &12 5fi78 USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Rei;ull Service Call 642-5671 ht.JU L.irl!t' 3 Br :? nu . 1'nl'I p.1110, n11 PC'l" lll:!i \·a1t•nt1a S27~ !'>-Ul 1)(111() C:he:ip llH. all ut1I pd Cpl~ lot clqa.-:, IHIW $145 T~nt•\ R'l!l 11!191 Sm F1·1• PROM i;.?~ 11111 l,gc I &.2 llr. 2 hu 're rapl~ 1\dult~ onl~. no Pl'l" A C & rl~hwhr. 11(l(ll ~ j11culn 19132 Magnolrn. !1412 lllUll l Rr. unCurn ("11n1ln Pool, rArpnrL s22;. mo No fl('\~ !lt.l3 2077 llUGF. 2 Ur. Nc•wl) Ill· c'(1ntll'fl, nr pk w rn1•qut•l hall COUl1.!! Chrh.l, '<ffi pt'l I l\r, I hlork lo IM!uc h OK, $:!40 mo 7~:l 7150 t'l>L~. 1lri1~. rt•frt.Jl, l(ar • ~:;~:Iii ina 2 Br. 11 i nu studio. new C'rph. Plllnl S2till 'l;o ll10<k to h(<.1rh I hr $200 pets Sm11ll child ok 211 Lid IJ(I t"ct• Ln S111lt" lltli i225 ~1oln Rl'nlnl,., 340 &370 ..................•..•. F ROM $240 lo S335 DE:LUXE OFFICES Comml & lndi.LI i.par<':< 200 lo 20011 sq fl "' luv. a!' 35' ~q fl Lag N1l(u1·I & Mission VH'JO arl·;1:. llandy to SO Frw) Call: 831 1400 S R4>au\ .1p\ plan,, ;1\a1I furn or unfum Rach. 1 br. 2 br. J 1'a : 2 br, 2 baths Beam ed liv rms. dming ureas. i.tora11c. 51> per 11q rt p <t I I o 11 . d c r k s , 4001 Ulrch N,H lunds<"Opl'<I i:roun d:., Al(t ~1 ·5032 cov. r rkg. lil(htt•d tennis. -.---- Y O I e y b a 11. 2 s l y Com'."'crr ln l Sh~ps. or, C'lubhous{', billlard ll, OC:t!ll &11toragc . l'rom..$7, s wim m ing pool, p ing mo S4l'·7249Costu !''11'1111 ponic, h ydro.spa, •ym. Sorry. n0 petK. Southwest Corner Edln1ter1Newland 8400 Edinger, II 8 ( 714) 847 ·960.S or~N9 s DAll.Y IFYOU have a servlet to oiler or i~ lo M•ll, plarc un 11<1 In t he D all)' l'l lol ClualH4td Sfft lOft Phone &42..5678 .. .. . . . . i!i? 11:!:1 I nmr1· 111 •ll'11k ... p;11·1' tll2i y,,.,11'11rr Dr. NII Hca!> ';Ill kti\ I ~.111 20111 OFFIL ESl',\CE FOH be in lr\'lna· 1.ar.:l's l conl1~uou~ .:r1111ncl f Ir i. p.11•1• 1 n airport :trl'a up to 12.000 :.q It <'1111 Corporott Realty Mr Beckor Mr. Kenworthy 17141558-1701 Furn Oft.~ l\ank o( Costa Mt•1d1 Pt.ii a. S95 m o $56 3000 WESTCLIFf AREA NEWPORT Bt:ACll 111'0 Sq ft two pvt hr 11 $400 per mo 642 0200 It ~:1'1\1 H Slit II' II •• I h II .I I ' I .1 ll 11 1-:,..1.1hl"h1•ll :.!i \1 .. 11-. '\:ti uno inc 111\111 ton Iii:\ ·lllti2 . LOH \ VAN('f':. rn:1\ LT o H N 1\ T L' It ,\ I. !-" ll II ll -.:111dw1l'h h11sml"•~ .,·an tnlllk leaM' l'urfl•nt 11.11 I~ i.:roi.~ :1 pp1 o\ ~1011 532.500 1':d H1ddlr lnr 646 "611 •Pl.ANTS-GI f"TSIAnnh I New Shop only $6.75(1 •WELOINC MACHIN!-: $19,5011 S<'llOOI. I've Jr1Sr Hi S15M t 64~·41ill t\)(t 540 ~ The fustest dr.uw in t hl' Wr~t :i l>n c I y l'llol Cl<1i<~1r1<-i.l Ad Phon" 642 56711 l'H f:GNANT~ l'.1 rt n i: l on r 1 d en l i a I r1•11n.;rhn11 & r~Cerral ,\ho rt wn. udopt ion & kl"Vllllll! AP<' \Rf': 517 2563 *SHARON'S* OllTl"/\LI. Mi\SSAG .. : 4!1.l 122-1 •KAREN'S* OU1'C' ALL MASSAG F. f\PM 2A M 838·17RO MAS SAGI RGURI MODELS ESCORTS OUTC.ALL OHL Y 63 t-ll II EXOTIC GIRLS Ma11.sa1te & Mockhni.: OutrollS42 3169.~J 3:!5Cl 1 I l f=!iday. Aprll 1, 19n DAILY PILOT D 7 Add IL.Build it...Dia~r 1t ... Hammer' 1t ... Carpet IL.Cement it ... Wire it. •. Hoe 1L.Cle.an 1t...M ove it...Press it ... Paint it .. Natl it...Piaster it .. Fix i t .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it ... Pat ch ... pe 1t .. emo e t... Roof it ... L anoscape it. .. Tile it ... Trim 1t. .. Sew1t.. .. Haul it... Add it... Plant it. .. Alter it. .. Learn 1t... ~A.aOOM ...._.~ S..-Vic:e c.n.nt/CottC,.te Drclptrin ~.ing ~ lMUlotlon Palntl1tCJJPoperin9 "'-nbl!MJ •.••••••••••••••••.•••. •···•·•···••••····•···· ........................ ··~···················· ........................ ···········~·········· ·····e-················ .•............•••.•.......•.•.••.•..••..••.••. W~ller Mor n11, General Bookkeepin11. llccounUng, l'ATIOS. WALKS CUSTOM DHAPERIES Clnups. Garages. yrd:., W<llll u REALl.V CLl.-:AN Prufl'~l11on;illy blown 1n, l'.ilnl uny lidrm w /2 coals 10' v ore v. ilh this IHI tontr. room odds. re •ma 11 b us 1 n ea s . MllllJPt'I Cement Co [.ac Woven Woods Blinds hauling. Wkly main HOUSE ! <.:.ill Gingham do •l-youn.ctr prices. l.1c S4\l+1n11nl. Beam 1:u1l l'lumbing. wul..-r llt'rv. m00ellng, new conatru. Journals, I' 1R. G/Ldge, & Bond~. For eat c:.ill 11.IU'dware l''r El.ls. Tree wrk. !>411-4883 Ken Jr (~1rl. Free cats. 645 5123 3250UI, lxmcled. 003·9S4b lng:J, rlOC1ets «tra. Rogcr lc11k11. b;;throom encl II~ at bol"lded. No. 200929. quarterly reptirts. your 751·56$1 ,.j\ 6 pm or 7.~ Vh· 646-2518 GeflAral tr.--•lcH I'. t"t ACULi\T-:=--. v--Gi-4201 Reas 832 2iG8 IM&o4649 otril'e or will (l1ckup & dt' am .. ~ ·• ., " r. ....__. 'f • • -------------1 IJ r W kl lhl -e.ctrical ••••••••••••••••••••••• CtEANING Sallsfac· ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• EXJ>t,RT Palntmg. ta1r HOMESAVF.RS PlumlJ Jvc.t..1.L.....&...--'. Vl' • ee Y, ffi()fl Y, c~-...& L ' \ l nnw<iit-quarterly Re.i:sonublc untTVIOlot' ••••••••••••••••••••••• * MAMDlW~K * tton (;uaruntted Call 1''1rcplaces·Planter11 Pr I C~ s · .. r e e e !> • ing & Hculln~ !"re~ 11>ol ....................... ratcll. 7519!H6 ....................... EL~CTRICAL SE~VIC'F. aoi!'Mt~ Now! 873·7776AMWAY 8lickConcrele PaLJo 1-litobh:shed 673 4967 $10 hr. Honest & rcllubl\• Architectural & Sl ruc· LKE ~f. JJ\KVIS C.\Lf:S St!\ hr, & SM/\L(, . Block Wal.ls BBQ P1t:s WORK GUARANTEED !>crv1.c~. B of fl.: ~htrch~ tW"lll Plans. Rmdl & or Expert Typan~' fllo J<lb lo ddll'!>, Rmdl i: J0~~·8233 HANDYMAN. Carpentry, llouaecleaning by reliable Ref~. ~Ls.646·0464 lntr/E:\tr. fo'rec Est. 25 8-17·0383nr7~1 JlSU. ~":,~i~fn~0~~ ~j~111 bJgon~.~~;~ l'h~. wc 3i1~ _ U..l::CT£UCIAN. All types ;~tt~1:~~~~~;8~lng. ~a':M~r ~~::i~nces Free E!>l ' Block walls. Yrs to;xpr.642·0l95 Repairs & Rcp1p inr 640-1020 Hemod elii. Addltio ni.. o( work. Lie/Bonded, in .s lump:.ton1•, bra c k Drams cll'an~d. w.ikr ----------1CatM.Mt MaklftCJ Patio Cvr~ & Uei·ki1 Any snl. Jo'ret>esl 540-2404 GrodincJ For Quality Cleamng call Rl's1Comm. H••as, h1·/ Ext hsc painting. lO yrs hlri>, elc, all P•P4'S. Hca" lab-IML-ThclloU6eMou:.e b d U b 7L(} 9351 exp. C.M.·Npl . areu. 1 r •te~. Dick "1 orr1i. , ...... .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• types of construction r.1-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • on · o ., · · • 11 1 u ~ " ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSl'OM (,;ARINETS Juhn Mullins & Son ~ Sk1ploader, dump Lruck. 536·9522 642·11144 ::aif.1R~n6'f~7~5 are 768-7962 Babysitting, my home, Kitchen. garage, both. 541:1-4780 act ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• hauling, tree work, grad· H.ousecleamng & Window PaifttfftCJ/POIMrinCJ -----R--.--- Mon thru Fri. Exprd. playroo,ID. ell• S!ll'rial . • , Lmoleual, no wax, cov-ing. demo, etc. 751 3930 Cleaning. Gooq ra tes & ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:xpert painting & paper· ~~~:!!~ .. ~'!!!~•••••• rers, age t to 4. $25 wk. tha!> munth 011 gnru.:t' S PECIALIZING in all mg .. & repair SU~ rtoor. r C II .. 8. L .. 111 g. Cs\ i:n w u r k & CANOPY TV SERVICE C!\f. Ph 631·05.56 cabir11ds Free est types remodeling. 11 yrs Hers & lie. 498-2711 & Mouli!MJ ~nuu it; ynn Pahd Your Ca1ffe malcnals. is ~r:. expr, l t HAT~SERVICE €75·3175 eves in area. All work guar 66l-OU6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A\'erage Extr 1 Stry s;n5 I oc a I reb H 1c h .i rd ~ WkdAya only. my home. ---96:? 8314 u-ui:"g. movin", cleanup f """J36l • Al Fair Pnces 960· Hi3J ..,_ l-' C ~ Gcirdenil-04 "' " Exp. Chr1i.lian wom an or Z.Stry $495, lnlr $4Srm ,_,.. •~ w a nts. 7sc hr. 260 ari-mer"i $7 /up. Treework. Reas, hou:1eclean1ng. Kefs. Prices mcl molr'l/labor Til FlowerSt,CM.548·M28 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DLIAN 1': JI EPPNER, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fa,t.frePe)IH42·4597 Aflor s.75l·l586 lnten or & Extenor paint •• lieneral Contractor, lldiable Expr Japanese ~ Guar,insrd.trceest. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Full lime day care. Llc'd, Carpentry· Sntal! JOll'I mamtenanl'e, remodel. Gardener. Reasonable Sonny & Jet. !-'HEE h aul· Good OI Fa-Lion Ted 627 7900or 5S2·0l3.t ing: Guur satisfaction . CElti\MIC T JLf;. Nl'W ''' all shifts. Greenbrook. P3111e.hng. door hanit 1 mg. d -Jo'rols. 751·2534 Bob od 1 F l 1 . lJ NrS.C.PlazaSS?·S6S6 Liccontr,cst.S'1S·Z7l.I evelopang Lie 11325267 pru:cs. Freeesl 545.5231, mg, cleanup, tree work llouseCleanini:. X lnt PETERSPAJNTING l'l'm e . re~ .sm JO i. 003·3337 Mike for usable 1lems. 1-"cn· refs. Please cau 673•7959 Ex pr 'd Rea:. Rates Proress1onal Puinllnl!. In-welcome 536·242ti all S. . . CarpetServlce ces 1 bldgs removed F i:; l c II G tenor/Extcnor. free est. -----• Loving .infant to~dl er ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge.neraJDwld111g,L1r.No YARD&LAWNCARE 557.2005 rec S • a cne Expr'd &l2-0.1S6 CFRAMIC TlLF~ TulJ~ care. Lie. Day, nights, 200929. bonded. Wall en· Treework. New lawns. -'l\r.o Garis Housecleaning ~·0458 · c;howerll kit ~·hl."!n~· overnll e. San Juan. Carpet Manwill la} )ours tcrlatn percenluge offer Qua I. fr est. M-i kc MOVING & HAULING. Svs.lrDepe7nc~~1b3l28e, ref~. 1-;:IEltlOR EXTll Paanl Photoqrophy noors.p<ll1~s6-IS-2129 • 496-2795 Connie. or mine. R~palri. ~ Crum unJ1cl'ru>ed builder ~·2fl49 a nylh1ng. anywhere. own ans. "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• luswu Ser-tlu ~~cb~~~~rl~~"~:.U~~ ';:~~~ Or, v.ill R\1E RMO hl' Expr Hawaiian giJrdener Call anyume. 493·2515 Dependable, efficient, ~g~/"J:ir~/~~~sq~::~l?, Wedding photogr:1p~)' T.-.. S•noiu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t. l~IS·~li ror uevcJover investor or \'d .. 1 .. anups. prunin". Ll----l .. anl-own trans. 11.B .. F.V.. 675-3181 John Call for est or appl. 1 he ••••••••••••••••••••••• realtor. Joint venture ~ ~ " ~... ""2 C.M .• Npl. 8411-0647 . ---AA.\ Photography Co. RESUMES: Compiled, WeOlreCarr>etCle.incrs w,lund owner OK l:on tnnumng.hau1&lt:H67tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLNTPAINTING 642·4157 Remc:ivals. Lr1111man i:. prep~ed. t yped. Sal11>· Steamdeanor:!>hamflOO l.i<.1. Waller Morra~. cro -----Mrs Kings Cleaning, I T lntr&Extr.Reas. prurunl!. free y~t. ~.1cu Cn_cl1on Guaranteed. alsoupholster".'·allwoi·k Scott Realty. l'O, Box Prof.JapaneseLandscap painting & <·arpet co. nc~ enc Freee"t.c.•o 2706 FREO pt-....._, /R'"'poir t'11lly1nsun.'<.1.tH2·26iM "•"7638 ·' ing & Gardening. Free · · w .... Do 1 ·r ALL•· •••• •••• ••••••••••••••• u """ .... ni:-r-...-.,...,.. ••uur. l'·•f.s/MC, fre.~t s;i.i llntg Bch. Ca. U2!>48 ,. • "' '~ " cst.~7072Geo.l bush1 835-3561 JU YEAHS EXPR . PAINTING. lntr/Extr •••••••••••••••••••••••Churk'sTreeSvs.Palm~. Classified Ads sell b11: __ Hcas ~a~s &IS 37l6_ Tr;de}·~ur old-;t uH fur Reasonable. for nppoinl· Reasonable, dependable. VERY NEAT PATCH olives tnmmed, llunnl·ll. Hems, small 1lems or new ~ooches with u SELi .. idle item s with a Find what you want in ment in your home call f ree e:.t. Ca ll J ay JOBS&Tl':XTURB pruned , removcJ any item. 642·5678. Want Ad Results &t2-S678 ClassUaed nd. 642-5678 Dally P1lol Cl.is111fted Ad Uaaly Pilot Classafu:ds. 968·8l82or 542·5553 t>IS·7~ Free &l. 893·1439 546-9229 nJ_t _5 ___ _ Penonals 5350 H•lpWC111ted 7100 HefpWonted 7100 H•lpWaftt•d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 M•lpWanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 .._.,pWanted 7100 ..WpWontl'd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIHDA & VICKI Outcall Massage Far the Fun of it! Serving all Orange Co. 549·2743 ftJ:;LAX ING MASSAGJ:; Bob J ames · Lie. Masseur Outcalls 9·9 4!J4·Sl U DRINKJNG creates problems. It doesn't solve them. If you need help, ca l l CAREManor Hospital 111 Orange. 633·9582 Spiritual Reader 1815 So. El Camino Rt·al San Clemente. Jo'ully he For appl. 4!12-72!16 •SUZI'S• Oulrall Massage 10AM·2!\M 73l·Sol 111 BEAUT! FUl, GI ll LS hav e ::a n t''<l'll1ni: messai:e about thl'll' Anaheim Studa(l 535 SJfi:I FOR LADIES WllO want to talk to :.1 j.!Uy. Call anytime. 1 821 tit:l7 ---------JoCalderl ''To forgive as llevane" UobAco'>ta Adminio;tralur Exec1.1ti•e Dlr•ctor, Orange Co1.1ftty Transportation Commlnion. C"hlef arl mi111,tralor 11r newlv rurrn1·c1 f1vf'·mcmber com· m1si.100 \\h1d1 h.1.'t rc,11on\1hilitv for 11:u1dm.r:: t r.an-.port;1t1011 rlt•H•lopnwnl 111 c)ran.r::e Count v Will ht• l"l'\l)OllSlhll· fftf 111111<1\lllJ: ~•ud11·s dOU re· 1·1m1menrl1nµ rrinr111es for trans11ortulion de· v1•lnpmenl. rernmmend111~ action on i::rant ap- plac;1uom. rl"1i>lnprni: a budget for lht: cnm- m r~<>wn. SPl•kan.: runcJ111.r:: s11urc· .. s for the county area, and hiring and d1rccl.1llg a small <;tU rf. Requiretnmts: F.qu1v;alN1l of a b;:irhl'lor', de~rcc in .J related f1cfr1 (public :1c1ministr.itlon, economics. tr.irbporlalwn. plJ ntlana: 1•ngm~fllll.!. etc.). 8 :tt'.ll'\ proi:r'l''"""l'ly n·,111111,1blP. position ... in pul>lic' or pn1 alt' ilJ::C'tH'lt">. 1-:xpenence in the 1r.llhfl<lrf:tl11111 f1Plrl w11h 11.•mon<;lrale<l skalh 1n oa.r::.11111c1t1•1n anrl r111.in1·1.1I manai:emenl. pro. ~'urn 1·1 .11u,1twn. J1l;a1111111i.: .and 111tcrgovernme11· I.ti •• rr.111 -. Salary Sl0,000. Pl1·.i~! ~ .. ruJ rc·~um" to Jr 1111• h1 :\1,1v 2 trr I >ra11~:0-<'11unl v 'lr.11hfXJl l.1l111n <:11mr111<;~Wn "111"1;1•1111011 t '1•1111•r Drive ~•Ill•• 1:!~~1 "1"''l"'rl 11<'.I • h. C:J.liforn1.i Jobs Wonted, 7075 Help Wonted 7100 •.••••.••.•........••.•.•.•.•.•••...•.•.•..... COTTONWOOD COVE Year a round r esort on the Colorado River . Nevada is now in 3rd & final stage of m ajor bldg. p rogr am & is now inte r viewin g couples for m anageme nt.non management. retail sales. merchandise. gen. ofc & motel operations on a nine or 12 mo. basis. To the qualified applicants. we off er. in addition to salary, paid rent &/or livin g accom .. utilities, boat slip, xlnt fringe bene fits & paid vacations. Settd resume to PO Box 935 Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627 Clerk-Typist Sales Trainee for Classified Adverlis mg Department of the Daily Pilot. Will also as s 1s t order des k of General Advertising Department. Musl be able to type SO wpm, have good phone \'Oicc and available automobile. Excellent company benefits and future opportunity for lraming in outside saleb. For interview call: 642-4:121, exl 27ti' Equal Opportunity l:.:mployer 1--------- Help Wonted 7100 Hefp Wonted 7100 Clerk Typist. Mu:;l be fast ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & a ccur at e, work Auto & Stand.ird Trans re bwlder, exp only. Xlnt benefits. 962·665S <\ulo trans R&R mech umc Exp, own tools, xlnl benefits 962·66.">S AVON An You A w ~mall marine elec BOOKKEEPER tron1e~ firm, good ~II Char9-: be n c f 1 t:. . N c w po r l San Clem en le R eal :\lanne 1-.:ni;meenn~. ll9i Estate developer. W.16LhSl .N B 645:1632 r<.~pons1b1ht1cs. General Colle~e or 1l;h-S(•hool & CO)t accou~tang, girl, Mother) helper pa)roll & ans. Musl h~\\' Mon Tue!>· Wed 1 !tpm. exper w conslruct1011 SJ 00 hr. No s nwking, d 1 s h u rs cm t' 11 t Pro· own tr an!>p Hib Canyon l't'llures Typing ability area 640.~ dc~iral>le 493·2231 THE GOOD LIFE R :-J ~ ~ r~ "W frnt 'b•1t k P•opl• Person? If so. you'll enjoy meet lnit ~le while selling world famous A VON Produ<'ts. Good ear n 1nJ1,S F1eidble hr-; Cull S.$0 7().11or7,enllh 7·1359 A--LL 5950 College Doy, chauffrur & ..._....Hpers hsehold dulles. P /T, S3 tr you're a n :.tllractivc or c. IR s b •I I 1 n g. petite 111ngle gal. betwn tram1cnb'g. ty p'g, col· JS & 40 who likes to lect1'1ns. recent exp travel: s:Jlhnj( & lhe good ThoriC.:V surl(. 642 4082 life & would hkc to m<•l't Help Wanted ___ 7 iOo a mnn who d•1es lno •••••• •• , ••. •• •• ••••• •• pleas l' wralc ahOul • }ourself &. your dream., Ac1·ouotrng ( lerk for a to !JU' at PO Uox :!.'.'>tl3 f.l~t .i:11•wanl( mort)!,rl!t' '.'lewpo r l lh•Jch CJ. lO S1111w .11·1·ount I! rx1 ~. ' nee Call Lo111w i~:! r.1;;1 AccOW1tinq Cltttc f xp11111hOI! \I 111 I ~.1.•1• I 'u hil' 1mm1•tl OJl•'lltlll! r"l .in \'x1:i .. r '1\ an·h 11.1v 11•1 dt•r I.. ( ,Jtl \1,11 ~ \)Jll~I· ·•' 711•'"•1 '47l bp1.1l 1J1•1••rt I·:mrih•H•r SK IPPt·:H l.ar>:c :>O \'achl nee<ls i:arl ~ r.•w 13 • for perm. 1111• .1hnant aui:stn~ & run. Sh:tn· 1·~ penses. No llt"• W1·1t1• class1hefl <td "" lllli , " Daily l'alol, l'?l llox 1~60. l°<>Sta Me!>a. C:i :rt62ti Social Cll.lbs 5400 ACCOUHTIHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLERK/TYPIST HEW DIRECTIONS Sornt• 1''11 "'1th ,\ I' & ,1,111,11l·.1I I\ 11111,;: 11r1•t d Lecturr: Is Th1·11· 1.1! 1• Mtcr Dhorc1··· Sm111r.,. und1.1r 40 !:i<>ttJI llu11r 557 &'ill. <'all I i pm •THE AHSWER • IC your'rc '111\l!le .rnd l•r~ or lhe b.1r ~1'('0\' we can ~how~ 1111 .1 '' J~ 1.1 meet t1Hrart111• & .11tt•• SI0'11<l Jll'illlk nl ,\ti Ji!t'' fai.l . Wc'11• 1:ol t 111· a n :o. w C' 1 •• 1 1 \'lffl'l>Vll'W !1!17 . .llNI Travel s .. so .••.•.................. Swissnir's i':urnp1• Stu dent Tour '1 I 11/111>. Sl~UU Cn11Scotl~2 ·l:!I!> Ill kn 1drl1 r l•v t•1111·h l'a1•w1••fl 1 t• lrn .Jtmn (;d 1·11m11.111\' 1t1·n1·' E II ~ c 1 I I I' II 1 I '" '"'111.h r .. r .q1pl 1~111 I.WI \I' 1'1IH \ 1tl"" t 11 Op ""' l<:.hnp I 1r l"l-.. -...1l1 \. I 11 r I I m l:o l' ,, Ill m I :o. 11~17 11 'l\.! J.DMllTIHG CLERK lmm1·d. ''lif'nan~. i J JO t-:x1H•r 1fc•,111·d ~.111 tknlt<nfl l;,.n Jlo~p 1.1 114% 11~ l\t;E"li r. p.irl t1m•' for portr.11t p.1111t1 1 llunr~I MSEMBLERS Expenenced 1848 Campus Ori•• 546-474' 1 \rrosr-From llr.mi:e Co. Airport l ~:c1u.il Uppor t-:mplO>l'r ASSEMBLERS 1,1 Ao-.?1111 :..hall' '1ual hk!• 11!•1.111 ""r\. lo.. Li ,. .1 11 I 1· l o " 11 r K ~ r11,.,.r,.1 • .,~. CAMIROMFG. 7tl01 Clay M. fl l\ (\\ 11f llc•:ich Hh rl .... , nf loJrfll'ltJ I 11\..'IK l!'-I(; EXJ'BUEMCED PART-TIME TELLER UNITED CALIFORNIA IAHK :!i~I W Coa.,l 11~ y :0-.1•wport lkad1 (}141631-3200 Fquat Oppor Emplo) C'r l\nnk1ni: LOAt-4 OFFICER Dictaph Secys $875 br. Character rer·a req'd Accounting Clks $700 B I g Ca n yon a r e a Gen'I Office $700 640-5335 Employers Pay All l-'eez; ---------- Lit Rrinder) Aitency Q1mpanion lo 7 yr old iiarl 40'.?0 Barch Sl. Slc 104 Dependable. my hum..- N1'WJlOr1 Bt'uch 8J3 819U wkcly:i. 2·8pm. Must h;n ·e transp. Salary. Vic BOOKKEEPER Cn1ver51ly & Jordan. Irvine. Pref r e fs 559·5699 eves. mes~age for Sherry days 768 3631 . }'\Jll c·harge w1tb le11al H•1•q,tary exp . pre · fr1 n••I Goorl typing. >ohrnthand & rcl•pt t•xp. Companion llou5ckc1•pc•r Call for ap1>t . u.sk for fnr eonv~le!><:llli; Judy ill StJ).in CdM. Live.an . for 111 0.lO 0140 tervw Call Mrs Fo:-tcr. 645·!">333. ext 2~ l \""1·:TERl1\ llel1H·r ----- t 111 ti 111111 ~.mpb1 an !'oult~t1tute. !;hort hr~ , :.!', CONST ll ll C 1' I 0 N 111.! ha·~. ;is needctl. \tu ... t Sl-THl-:TAllY Rf.rf.I' h<1VI! rar. SJ.11 hr TIONIST I ct:STO;\l l-:ll l'M NIJ1CdM areas 1\p ~/':HVICE Sm l>ll~'· C1f ply at Newport Ml·~·• lll'l'·Senll lle:.ume & l 'nir.t'd Si-hi Dist , }' 1w1d ,,11,11 y rto'(\Wrcmt•nb l'C I ~··n 18:ii Pla1·1•1111a, llm.1155. C ;\I \12627 I ';\I :>5G·:l273 ----\..:i:rt>s:.11 "· ancll'pcntlanl h ,1 n k '> l' <' k ' I! h I 1: h I ) 1\.~ISl',\~T :\11\~,\(,f:R q1i.da(wrl 1n,,1atln1.1111 '"' ! 1ra 111.1 I II Ill 111 ~;1 f CbK1\MICTR/\l:'lll~l-~S COOK. EXPER'D l11rn Pr1•frr m.in 11r 111•10 of in'>r 2 :. \'r~ l'\I' . nr l'\ 11rr1enred. Good co hcnC'rats " m.IJOr h.ank tl!·"rabl1· h JI I d II t)tl'\.UI ~I I h ma n.11.w mrc• UOli'•' y Inc 1ne . ,\pply, .Jolly R.4J••1•r Xlnl twn1•f11' S1•rid n• f " 1111•111 i'\ll• 111·11• i' 11111 ""mr 111 t'hil'r Jo'xee Of m:llurc. tor 11crm ac 3J33Pac1f1cCst llwy nL1lur1· \llnamurn .i,.: .. :!~ flC'l'r. l'!J liO\. ~l.'ill I" r" P 11 S • l I" n' 111/--N.'e•w•po-r•t•Be-a.ch--•I }''·" 1.111·\•r uJt~M>rlUna " lw11i•l 1t ,, .\µply In t\' v.1th !;1·1a1•1,1I l 1m•m,1 :'l:plkh, ll211iiil J>l'' "1111 . \ uhunn 111 l'tilaf . ---------fl,,.,.,,,. 1 ,, p. l.irj.!1·~1 E. 0 I:: J.t2l!'t l)l1henv l'ark l<i;. C'ook·llou.,Pket•pN. over motann pa• tun• , h.11n 111 1\,1\h'r & t icero ne1..'(h c•x Cup1strano l{r.11·h 40 L1,·c Ill pref.cl . Sr th•• 1'1'1111111, I~ 1wflt., .1n11 I llt'f d hl•lp for boat C'Ov ---Jl1•s1denlial home. C :\t I ( It \1 . . arro 540·:l0rlft .•• \;11\l'o'm••nt .1 r11 t·1~&c•ush1nn' M2·i2311 Chn1rs11lc• ,\ .. '\l ror hWI)' ------ \\ Rlh lnr M• JflPOllllrtll'nl - -PN!t) pra1·11rr 1n Co<.w COOJ\ Nl•<•r!C'll for c.:nnv \,. 1• 11rrJ.1y or 'it.Ind ., ·11 ll .F '\ J' r" t" \ "°. n 11 I Ml'' a I Yr np in 1Jc11l:1I hospalnl from IOJ m lo '111 \11>11 ht•l\\~·1·n .: .111it locklu1t.W.11llcM1 Enll•r fl •Ill ON' .,111 ·~ f;,'"'nm , (/tune. Exiier'll • P\t 11n ex<'1t1ni:. (lrnfltabll' & 1 · '" __ _ """ EOE ----only, Pll'dSl' ar11lv 1n i:lamourous profci;., Chalclcnn• 1n vour home ------ Enlliayment Ir rnparotlon c:l11-..•1(ul. 1•ult11rrd W11' ---------- Learn an 40hrs from prn for 2 chllci'rl'n after pl'rson. f\<·\erly ~!anor, rcss1onal11thcfinrarti;of sc•hool <!lours 2Pm· 34ovictorn1,CM __ _ ··••··•··•····•········ SchooC1 .. Instruction 7005 .....•..••...........•. M.f.N Wt):\ot t;N TRAIN FOR IJ.RTEHDING TWO WEEK Cl.f\..C\S NATION-Wt Of: .JOU PLACEMF.NT ASSISTANCE GOODJOR OPPORTUNITlES AMERICAM IARTEHDERS SCHOOL 110. E. 17th St .. SA 834·1960 Scllools Coasl T,, Coal\t 1 r.1111 Srntl r\!~umt• t 1 \11 1\.11;, IJaalv Pilot. P 0 Box 1~10. t · \I 'Y.ffl2b Ambulonc• Drhen Gftd A ttfltdcmh Top Wa1M>. Ph 54:? llSl_ Apprc11lir1• 11n.1t C..r1lC'n t er o; I or r 1• p 11 1 r Ill f1bcr,;:lnss ilil! 5218 .ift 7pm APT Ml\"1 \GF.RS- F.xr cl couplr to mllnl!lle 70 unit 11clull c11m11lcx. C M 2HR • .!ha upt, ul11's & i.aLuv Southland PrnJl4'1"1> MRml.63121150 Archtt.cturol IMMEDIATE! ASST. MANAGER l"or Jr Sporl,~•"•t 1 'hi.1111 Slllrt'. Oppor t111 JtlV1m<•1•m1•nt 1;\'""""" l!i!nd11s !')dl JI v cum men..,u1 .ill'~ •''< prr ('Jll M., tr.ill 714 K!llt·JnO:l f'or lntt'rv1l'w AUTO MECHANIC Foreign. J )t~ cxper 5=l11r~·-o~·n 642 2434 __ Al,;TOMOTIVE PAltTS S1\Lt:S PERSON A'11014salcspcr110n want erl for Aulo·Mar1nl' W11rrhn11~c cl1~t rl bu Lor S4.'r vtcl' currl'nl 11ccount11 In f:row1n11 rompuny COAST DISTRITUBORS waatrl'!u. trch1m1ucs. Day spm l Mu~l he w ithin COOKS & nr e1·c \l'SSIOOs. pl.in• w.il kan~ 1J1<1lnnrl' ol Cowwt p I menl dSSl'l . JlOod Joh ii!} Lt 11dber11h srhool ~z;, It' .no_. pty C'all Cil4l 7!il·fll!H l"'r w1·ck !'lease ph11ne P ltlmedays. Sn C,111 1 Corkt nll fi.'11 Jll!laftcr5pm 2·5~~1TyulensPTchrrsuonSal w.utn•ss. lnr, 11~22 Sk' · n u rark m,Stel', lnlnc.C11 ---------1 CARL.SJR. !l2'iU C.1.EltlCAJ. 17971 MaeArlh1>r. Irv. lkkpr /Girt Friday l..ookmg ror sharp hard workin11 )Ouni: woman tu dn bookkeep1n11 + Girl Fr iday l nt~rrsl1111t '.1nt'fl atmm;phcre. C::ill C.1thy, S86·1222 ROATCARPF.NT ERS Experienced bout 1·11rrentt>rs needed . Xlnt <·o benefits Pac1f1cn 8.) Kipper Yachts. 928 W 17th St, Costa Mesa. *TELEPHONE COMPANY* Personnel Needed Immediately EXPERIENCED OMLY COOKS NlGHTSHJF'T Apply Mon· Fri J &pm Gorda Liz llOO Bayside Dr. NB 67S.Sl 19 Equal Oppor. Employer COOKS Counte r Help. fu ll & pltime mornings. Apply, Wendy'~. 2640 S. Bristol, Santa Ana. EXEC SECRETARY Report to General M!'r. mu~l have {;Ofld se<:retarial ~kills & wlll be tested. heavy work GUARDS OELCVERYMANforear load. Please only ly morning L .A. Tim~·s quahhed appl~ Salary CostaM.sa Permanent. Full &. Piirl tame. Phonl' & lrnnsp l'l' q 'd . Retired welcom'" l'.ill 546-027.i. ofc hrs It}:.! CIObed Wednesday home delivery route. No $800mo. solkillng. no collecting. BJOR E/\G f:NTS ll.11r Dm:.ser. w 1ru110" Adlts only, 2'h hr daily 546·~ll! mg. for thc' nl'~ci.t, mo.st Must hove ecooo car EXPERIENCED l'lcgaut, i.alun 111 Luitun,1 638-0126 File clerk. part-time. hr:. _lk!ach. Alfredo. 494 l!J'll D.!ivHYfN•wspafMr ncxabtc. apply 697 Han· llaar Styh!>l, "ith fnllo ... Permanenl part lime JOb dolph C M. 111g pref1>rrcd . .Mor<1ft· deh~enng early mornif!I! ExJ)4:r Stereo Salesman lo Housler:.. ti45-77K8 LA. f 1mes lo homes in work in retail outlet ----Irvan~· NB areas. Mui.I Fullllme chance" for ad· tlelp Wanll•d, mu't tw he reliable & have depen· • · .1 . 01er 18 Aµply in person. d .ible transportation. vancen:ient 37 ~1 ~u. K1·11ttu.:k) 1"111.•1ICh1cke11 . Sal Jr) SJ()() QlO S4t).023S Bni.tol S.A. A!>k for Den· LJJ.:WIJ 11~ .. 11 h rus ------ DEMONSTRATORS for -llai!h School Studeni.. food . appliances & work parl·llrnc C\CS Jt'Wclry rn & Sal. to Ii FEES PAID Lai;un:i llt'h t:Jt SS~I aml :.omr other da~!> FscrowSecy lo$12K (:!t:ll 240 7000 or (71.t) F C Bookkeeper $1:!K llOSTl-:SS, I' 1llml', ow1 168·5573 Pure has Clk tu ~iMi :!I 1.-:x~r. pref ti App(y Accounting Clk si;51; in µ<·r~un. lkn llruwn...., Dent.ii Cha1rs1de AsM Ex.per or profess111na I school ~rad. 646 3535. ----- DENTAL ASSIST. Lab trainee. Non smoker. Starling sal $l50. &tHl6 ll. DENTAL ASSIST/ RECEPTIONIST Mon & Sat. Exper'd. Dr. Schumm. 962·0386. Dental Recept. Peno of<' P ume w pos!>able fulurc expansion of hr:.. Ex per'd a ll p h ases. especially insurance pro ccssani: Sal n1><'n Career oppty II ll. 842 b6Jt. ------- D<-nlal A!lsistant, 1 2 yrs eApcr Modern ofc. Hnti:: Bch. 898 ~-12."> DESIGN DRAFTSMAN Must have good draftin~ techniques & mechanical aptitude. To design & draft part rhanges. run bluepnnt m::ich1nc, docu· mt'nl drawing!\ & send lo eustoml.'rs, s ailboat knowledge helpful. App IY .;t i-:rack!>on "i"ad1h i9Jl Deere Ave. Sanl:.t Ana LH:StG ~ER · Fu II time. M F. cxper'd w /goo<l quahhcauon~. f)Ortfobo. Comm b a!ll !'I. Only quultfwd O:PP.:L 837· l~l Dietary Supenlsor for l'O O , .. hosp it :i I Ple11s1• cull, (I l b:lO 6333 fnr :ippt DISHWASHERS 121 Also Fee Job!> l<t'Sl.iut Jot. JI IOli Coa~I Jrv1ne Personnel .Agl'n1·y llwy. bo Lai:un11 488 E 17th Costa Me!>a Suite 22.t 642· l4il) ~~ GENER.AL OFFICE Small electronics firm. Vanous olc &. production duties. 161!1 S. Mrnn1e. $.unt.. Ana. M7·4316. HOSTESS Part time or full lim1• ncedl.'d al popular waterfront restaurant Apply 1n person aft1·1 1pm OUFFY S BACK BAY R~TAURANT 640.5123 General ~Cc. St,eno or HOUSEKEEPER pt l11m1. Clerk trp1st. ~ariou:1 ofr r, day wk 6"2-3505 dut1e.oi 111v11h•mg bkkpni; BAYVIEW MANOR ·(Ir math & pubhc contJcl Pleasanl personality & llousckc•cJ>(!r. li\'e·•n. p\'t good appear. nee. Con· rm. ha an mobile hom1• + tact Miss Adams, New sat. Some rooktng. l\l u.,t Yvrk Life ln:.urance Co., tlnve. 67S·3lll 300 S. Harbor Bl, Ste 700. Annhe1m, 635-6000. EOI:: Housekeeper, live.in , m lf falher port. d1sablrd & I ----------1 son. Lrg be~chfronl G.nft'al Ofc, Sh home. ll:o;ltpni:. mP;ib. Musl havl• good 5kills. water oriented acttvuu•:- \'aned gen'I olc dutieis Ll secy. Kefs Goo<I Will train. Salt1ry com · hl'allh. 846·2289 e\ cs m e nsurate w /~xper. ---- Newport Clr Joe. Xlnt Insurance Secretory benefals. New York Life Ellper'd. Good typanit Insurance Cu . Call Hat.i pleasant phone vo11·1• Gludstonc, 64 1-1230 Corl l.1m1tcd tJkkpns:. Xl'1t appl. Equal Oppor.! workin~ conds 'llcwport Employer. C'lrofc Tr>p!\al. 1:;~ GEH'L OFFICE JANITOR PART /TIME Heq'd for c1 l' ...... 1. Altracla\•t•! you ni:. l .. 1i:una llalls arc·;, lll•t... mature i.iarl. Typi• ~0 ~'<1'd Ph 11:10 :1:121 wpm, som<: llookkt•l•pin~ Job lb \'l!ry inlere~lln~ & · Jc"elry vaned: Wall "Ork on the J . HERBERT water in Nl•wport Hench part tame & office p111t HALL JEWELLERS t1m<> You must l)C Now ln11•rv1cw1ng ut ~ :-mart, able to r.i:ure (.;01111t l'la1u t,01·a11011 t11a:: thllll!ll 011 you own' S3 1•)qtl'r 'll F L1111c ~die:!> p/hr lo sturt. Car n<.'r JJc'(tplf' in Cane Jew1•lrv Job rould go full t1m1• Top sal. bent' .. & 11111 t111 Call for appl. Mr 1Jown11 C'emcnt. Call Mr. M11rr1:0., 549·8SM or 642· 77G3 5'1!1· \37!1, Apply an pcr111m Mano'<, Gen'I Ofc/Bkk(lng. 10 key l.ady·ltskpr ,,, curr ft1r Restaurant. 32111 i-:.Coai.l hy touch, (/lime. Coll f,uly tn wh1•1•1l'hr Nn lall Hwy. <.:d~I . 557·-0801 Ins.:. Mustdnve. 002 ~224 llU1tnbulor mtcreslerl In p time income of ilUOO p er mo or more + b encf 1l a. M ature. 639-6123. l>OG GROOM .EH, c,~µt·r'1I rull or p/llmc. Cnl·i;l!r·'i Groommi::. Lu~. N1~uel Cill 83Hl322 or 831 U7JJ for interview. DRAFTSMAN /Mech. for truck mrgr. Exp'd. only need upply. 540· 1583 DRIVER. household furniture movtn~. One yr min exper. w /com · mi;rclal moving com· pany. Richards Movina Co. El Toro. 830·4926 Girl wimted full time. Sh1pplna clerk J .R.C. ~'nl(incerint(. 645 9810 GROOMER, malewanled for establlshed profeu cloi.: i;roommg bui.mri.s Greal p ol11ntlal. fan· taallc loc. All inquines confidcnl1al Write P eler Walters, 2711 Forest Ave . Laguna Bch, 92651 or Legal Advertising Clerk· Typist P011ltru11 now ava1lnbl•· ror riart llm<· :1%1:.lanl lo Le11al Ad vt•rt 1~11u: 1>1 rr1· Lor. 25 hours Pt<r v. <'1•k rnanlmum. noon·S.00 1·~1 ~· ...;p_ho_n_e_4_94_·_55_i_s _____ 1 0 en e r 11 I off i r o c x GUARDS WANTED pcnencc and li>tht lypini; Full & p /lim e· Irvine s kills rrqulrcd 135·40 area. Age 21 & over. wpm). Typmi; te&l w ill Mature men pn•f'd . be adm1na~tered t.o oil Uniforms furn No cuh appllcllnl!'I outlay. Car & phone ntc. Apply Umver!ial Proter ---------•I lion Service, 1m W. Sth Sl. Santa Ana In ENGINEERS L .A . COLLEOE O f MASSAGE. Low cost Day-Eve·Sat Cla11ses In Sant.a Ana. 556-7171 INn;RMEOIAT~ ORAt'TSMAN Rl.'sldentu1l Comm 'I NEWrORT U~ACH Call640 aua ...... W~ 7075 Art1i1l & Modtl At?ency BC· ••••••••~•••••••••••••• cepllng portfolios & op HOUSECLEANING donr placalions . R 1114" t o S40 706.1 \utomot1vr New Dt'lnil Shop need~ help Top Wnf!H paid. F.nitlM Stc•ameN. cnl{ painters. buffers & PQhShl'rll. up holstory ahampootr&. rheck oul. pick up ft de livC>ry. Apply 3l Boal Mfi:r postlon:s for G.Kootert Grlnd.n londen. Xlnt poy & frlnl!c.' t>endlt~. Apply nt Con!ltal ltecr c1H lon 17422 Derian Ave. lrv. m '1 $56·1720 •Customer Rep •Operators The J olly R oger Resl.lturant ls acctptinit • appllcatloru ror Ex~r'd Cooks. Xlnt f rlnae benefits & twurs. Apply In ~son. •OO s. Coast Hwy. Lalluna ~ach TEMPO Now Acceptln1 Apeticellona f or: DraftMl9n TtellWrihn ...,. ...... tervlews M·F 1o·J0am-ooon & l :J0.4 .JOpm. Tlll 81Httt M*rMtplece on tht Or-. co .. t Expo~uro to ond /o r g(•1wrul 11flllcr11t 11nf1 lnl( of 1·ol4l'f. ~yi;tems anll 11·11111 filing procedurPs clesir.1 blc. Automobile necessary for occu1onal local dr1v '"i· Excellenl comrnrny bcneritll. bymAlurewom1n.Mesa R lrht'~. I nc . 2Sft 9S Vc-r~e &r es. C.M M11r1uente Pkwy. Mt' ~11 Cr)'llal. s1011 Vit)O, Ca 92675. Str Matur ~ Lady . Non amoker. food drivt-r. wlhospexpraeeu Uve In position. '800/mo. Call Betty 493-5610 •202. -------ASSIMILY f"a8l Rmwlng skAteboaral mnnul Is looking ror Dll· strnbty work«-rs. Day At m11ht 'lh1fts /\ pph· 1193:? Sky r1rk Cr., S le G. Irvine. 2059 llarb<>r DI, CM 6451030 P1..o0ptr who nfed Pt'Opll' 1'h11t '11 whnt the 0 1\ILV PlLOT SF.RVJCY. DIRECTOhY lull aboUtl Booklc•c pt r /1ome 1ecreta.n11l Salnry open Newport Centsr. 640·4501 looadc11,.r{Sdff Mature1 rood n rflrl' •kills. knowlt'dite or Jcwt>lry pf~rrf>d (213) ~1 m•11st>.11ss· 4 ycuN recent exp. •Clerks VOLT • ............ 1 .. 11 ........ .. ll41C .... Drh'e 546-4741 CAcr011 From Orangt Co. Airport) Equ11I Oppor Employer Coeb/W ....... MS Dl.>tweshtn Full le p/llme. Apply ~'twn 2·S.Pm, Denney'a 529 Avenlda Pico, San Clemente. 00unt4lr a\rl. houri \1 to•. 5urrer Restaurabl. 615-1065 Ottlpen ltfytrt Cott~cc..t_.. Ptuseaubmlt rnume• TEMP0, 17802Sky Park Suite \Ol lrvlne, Ca. AttentJon: Bar bara C•S40.44H Equal Oppor Employer DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Tov Coll Sf.I II, Ftnd II. Trode II Wllh o Wont M (842•5878 ) Qn. Coll Stfvlte fO\I Cttdot ~911al Stnd short resume cir pcnonal hh1lory to Mlk<' ilnst~y DAILY PILOT ,,O.IOX IHO C..teMeM.Co. UU6 Equal Opportunity ~mploye.r • • . . . ... .,. llAILVPILOT Frlday.N>r11 t,1an .... W..t.d 7100 HetpW•ted 1100 HefpWClllhd 7100 ........... 8005 lkycl•• tozo fwMhre 1050 ________ ;..;;..;._ ___________ ..,......µ~--....-------••• • • • • • • • •• • • • •• •• • • • • • • • •• • •• • • •• •• ... • • •• •• ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • •• • •• • •• • .. • • ._... •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ....................... . W..,W•f~ 7100HetpW..tecf 7llO .... W•ted 7100 Sall lhker/S.am.1uH1 St!cretary TEL E p U ON E WalAu\ Armoltf w/belt llCYCLIFORTWO 7' Sora. yellow /whllo •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. --•••-•e.••••-•••-• ......... foll time. Apply In c:.., ,..~ SOLICITORS mirror s:i.so., Drwr SC'hwlnn Sl1n1ro'1 ta~1lr.v de,i10. Xia~ LECALSECR~'TAkY Medical Back Ofc Nune Part·Umo for en.aloecnna ~· Ullm.n Salls. UO Sm. '!rrice w /multi· We Med to ~1rli to 60t dre:uer w /bev mirror t11nd1·m New h1 pm,~ur.: eond $250. Ph~·92$7 bper legaJ secy wianted Assistant, exper. defilra· studeot Field ln1p~c· ah&. NpJkb. 67~0 reaponslbiUties. ex per dinocr reservuhons in S7.S, Car a Re s a I e llm l.e11s than 50 mt Mu:sl fell washer. dryer ft ror heavy gen'l prartlce. ble. MD·GP. Near Hoag UMa In So. c.111. Will S .a.1 •5 req. Salary open,. In the tiven1ngs Hourly Sat/Sun 811 Geneva St. Sl.25. 673 114-t rrfrldg Couch corner bookkeeplna expet Hosp. s.8-0822 or bnoa tram. Typlna requ.ired ~ tervlewln6: wtll begin wtage + bunull, nu :sell llB,536-4873 Mu~t Sell' Brood nt>w o srp. 9• 1;old dovan xlnt helpful. CaU 640-0800 ult ~ume 351 Hoep1tal Rd, caA~lonl842·99TJ btwn Tlr.8 Part time. Jl:abrle ~x· week of 4118. Send rng Ctall after 3PM * * * .... Wk> 25 .. Ni:.hlki lnlt!rna cond, solid rnaple 4pc fW Pat. Ste llil, N.H. y. perien~ nee. CaU Mary Reaume to. Class1f1ed 54().S4G4 .. uontal. Crm m oly frm , bdrm SC't, llko new. 3 LEGAL SECRETARY. ~-alt Ji""~ Part Ume belp wanted. e46-4040 Adl698, Daily Pilot, PO TIRE CllANGlrn M AMTICi)UESHOW slm shrtrs. aold cl~Wr. walnut llv.rm tbls. 2 pc -r-.c _..-apply at Tats. 230 Box 1.560, Coeitn Mesa, • • • 10 1 Ccntt.GalleriH &toCr.S<l5G739 himp.et.5'5-6891 amullNewportlich. f,aw Daytime hrs Exper'd Newport Cent er Dr. SALl!:S Ca.921626. yrtlrcbtorecxp $600-tlo SatApr 2.SunApr3Ahw J.'lrm seeks s eereury only otied apply ror Im· Lower level. N'""'l Beb blart.645·2380 Apr 1 ~. lG & 1 7th <Z>Restorcd Sch winn Sohd Oak cocktail table w/hligatloo c:xpc:r. to med opening. San -r If SECRETARY biketi,girls4tlloys. $75 l\1olching commode work in iu pleaslllll ore <.1emente Gcn'l llospllaJ, 640-87&0 ~neral Real Estate: lie American & Euiopeun 548·1060 i;tylo end table, $40. Xlnl , .. Numt Ct Pl (I "" 122 .. en v.·,. I.-.&.&....... For I ,. I TOOL ' DIE Alllqs.. Onental Qi rprt ('Ond. M7-5S08 .. -,. r. cnsc c n· (714) 4,,.; 1 • ext-· rtX ReceptlofUst ----... ve opmcmt 1rm re ocat C-01lection, Houseplants, uict Kathy at64~1S60 ... EN t LA T' d Im med. opening for AProlltablc Curcer log to new ore at the o.c . Museum Pamtmgs. Boys 10 spooo. net!ds new M . 0 R t bl .. u - - -• --• 0 or imes, e· bl d d bl In Real Etl\1te One of Airport. F /charge :seC',Y MAKER fork & nl'ed.s cleanm~ up, • ovrn11: · · o e. " P· F' LEGAL TRAINEE ~.~.gY· P:;:c:·· p/t1m~. =~::aw~xV:r.'~113~ OrangeCounty'110ld~st w/typlng&shpref'd.S:il ~.~l2·S817 hltd chrs, uphltd loun~e or Newport Ctr L&w -lo per m . dial board or equiv. &LargestBuHder/ commensurate w/expt!r Expcr. in t11i;h prec1:.ion PSRHIOSTWIG&ESC:ALER Canwrm& l'hrs. power mower. l''irm. Good typm.i skills 541H740 Rosan• Inc.. 548·5533, Developers ls Loolci11g &c ablJJ.ty. SSS· 7043. . smrill prui:rl'ri.s1ve d1c.s "" 11-.1 ~ 8030 Mrsc. items. 832·5634 req'd. C1ill 75!>-U431. --FOR YOU Abl t k · d Roll~ Bentle"s J a~s •'f""'pmt•n MORT~AGEBANKER E,O.E. CONSIDER·. SECRETARY, p/time, c o wor m cpen .. • , 3 'st · ••••••••••••••••••••••• FINEANTIQUEFUR.N J ·r d <.; t f d f d g co needs ag dently & have own 100111 '" c r ,. ct• es' u t' fo' • • 6 pc W1ddecomb bdrm ,ie~uar S· eritc 01 ~~83..°1 .. e'""""'p.le in field PIXSwitchboordOpr SUibilityofo largeeo+ ePxhpe· Mr'~ ~'. .. tme ... ~kk'l~unegs. Clcan,:irrcondshop. Bcnn:ats.ctc. Nikkromat ,: 1 1. 1 , l4 ·!:~h set. 57" mah. des k p o<.11 & bay duties .... ~ "• ..,..... ll I t di "' °" ~~ . ST ... COSWITCH l ... C C<imt• lo our giant 30.000 zoom. new ~ I ·1:; rr ... 11. .. kf Chi Trainees ucccptcd. as loanreps.Xlntincome Contact Auditor. ote ou &tan ni:; com m L' ·1 c 'i d •M "" " t :$'TIS 11 i $-ISO .,rea ront. nese IJ68.-0311 (or :.elf s tarter. Will Laguna, 425 S. Cousl schedulQ (up to 90'1.d + 67"~.,1•10 ose on. U3!1Bukur,Co:.taMc:.a sq 'fl Span1:.h Ca:1tlc l'OS ' • :.c or Ch1ppcndalccocklalltbl. train. 834-1622, ask for Hwy. Lag. Bch 494·11Sl draw available + .Pro· ....., · 549-304 t Est ate · Lot' a I cd on 831 ~126 Orop leur w111. tbl & 6 LI FE INS. AGENTS Ball fess1onal ~ork environ· , Equal Oppor (o;mployer beau11Cul Lake 1'.:li.111or£'. ~ 8040 cant: sealed Victorian l\faJor Lrtc tnsuroiicc ·PERM.PmME ment +training &Sect'et ary, exper d . lhrdriveorlllwy7ltJr ••••••••••••••••••••••• chrs 9'tuftedbackaora Agency needs recrwts or 1250 Multllith Opr Printing s hop needs management develop· Newport Ctr Loc<!_L1on for -----74. 17S84 Lake Shore Pr. G It.I 11 I' + lamJJ6 & .icress. Great agents, can l'arn $20,00 Call 97!).7660 helper &delivery person. ment +Oppor. tor ad· ~~Brokerage firm. TOW TRUCK DRIVER LaJce El*i.ln*ore* * (.'!h._.t~1110~~ri1t;~~~ A~~ Books of the Western or more the bl yr. Lt>ud< Mr. Druhe, 644·7!155 vancemcnl w1lhin com· ' · Expcr'd Call i)4f> 9638 o I" A ti w k 5 World w /bookcase. xlnt furrusbed. 1Supcrv1sors,l••-------•1 pany d1vis1ons Call SECRETARY·Fulf.lime. (<!IJ>SOO·G.360 cood .• S175. 64~7180. 612 .Mgl"& openings) Call Co1 NURSES Person to mix & apply Harvey Edwards, Jr., typing skills hte SH TYPIST Mangold,CdM appt. (714) 768-7761 RH's $60-$66 Staff glaze on l'eramic items Mgr k k ' · R.ore ong Lows "I 'Cart Minature Schnau1er pup $60 Pnvate Duty Exper. desirable N.E TOUCHSTONE boo eep 1 ng · good To l<!arn lo opc.•rJle Bur· famous Carman. 4·18th pll'$, Al\C rt>~r!>lered, Sohd Cherry Wood. Din·g LUCE PEOPLE 1 Interested 10 earninll 5200-$1000 a month 111 spare lime '! Wanted Ambit.Jou.s. resp. adult~ as business associates NQ investment . 1>et owr hours, call for uppl WL-d l'Vt:S 6 to 9 pm. Cal 581·3052 ·--------1 Lv .... , $41 Staff Coe.ta M~a. 979.xaoo wardro be, pl eas ant rou,.hs L>oeuml'nl pre h 1 &f I " .•• .,. Table extends 3.8 6 up " Re....._ speaking vo1ct!. mature. " Ccnlury country Frenc ma e • ema e .i.,3.wu., • • • -·r 11u1Jl1on much Nn nri or h p - --hol chrs buffet cstm ~ Pnvate Duty A Div of Fredricks 83'7·1921 " c rs Jintmgs. stamp r · • .. ·,~ $34 Staff ,,. 1 C exp n·(1 d. !Jul rnusl colleetion new Maw.er Alas kan Mat..imutc. 10 pudsmcl. $600,644·4873 "'"""', 1-.:veopmcntorv tH~50WPM :.ic1ura1c'y . n · Pt I. mos (cm,/\KC Kl?g . SJSPrivateDuly PHONE SALES 18582Bcar h8l,Ste8 SECRETARY.POOL New11ort Ctr l11ca1ion . n e, more. v p y . Champ 1111 1:. Lo ve:. Llkcnew,topqltyhv r m. Serving /\JI Orange Co. lluntmh'lon lJeach, 92647 PI ea s an l P e r so n gd t•nnw.iny benl•'s 675·7654 rhldrn To gel hm only. din rm. bdrm furn & de· Workrnghours &days Phone Sales people. (714)963-0867,5499017 w/strong typing&some i:; o .B <.;a 11 · Phil $150&10825& c oralor Items. ofyour cho1ce male or female. 16 to 65 Mcmberlntemat1onal sh skills. f'1t1me. Apply Avencngv Cor appt d bl 3 ~ - ---Reasonably priced for Mal· l'ract1ce Ins Req 'd years oC age. Guaranlet!d Real fstale Network In person, Robert S...m. &&<> 458() Vactonan ressing l ' SamoyL'tl 3 mo. old, mah.' qwck sale. 963-6278, art Group lnsuranec Avarl. wagl'S or comm1s:.1ons. l•--------•I William Frost & Assoc. full length beveled mrr .!lhoti.. pupcri., ch<Jmp GPM. WliSTCLIFF 250 Eas t 17th Street. I.WI Qu~St, N.B. ror~. f~olrd "ir~ilthot1iany . 150. s-tG·3ti511 ---------C'.....1--•acty, ~--'d -.--. -_ . Ma"m ICcnt! nus .set!. Gold l"af ltal'1an d1'n1'n" u..-e Renls.._ Suite 0 , Costa Mesa. ~ 11'.llr-· -TYPISTS """.,9"" " " .,_> s ~ "r 5 00 & .,.. For high fashion bouti· Serv1c~ Sia. Sal~:.man . .....,.1 """-------"\·st IUghlanll While Tcr rm set. glass top tbl. 4 *LOA~* 1617 Weslchff Ur between : 8:"" p.m. exper d only ~v s & •1 l p ti k Id 1 h r'75 1"111 6-16-4223. que. 3 days wk. Apply in . e WI? have a Sl)ecral pro llome sold, must vacate ncr " a c ups, w ~. go ve our c r:;, -• PROCESSORS Ste 212' Newport Beach Er1ual Opportun~ly person , A propos·Lido. wknds .. Neal appca~. & jet1 puying top dollar for Now selling all antiques t:aster i;rfl 00<!·!156~ li73_·_i»_os_· _____ _ 631-0610, 752-9118 3363 Via Lido. N.ll. handwnting. Apply. 2590 T k 3 Jmmcdiate opening rn Ofc Hrs Mon-Sat 9.5 Employer N rt Bl d CM (10) yp1:.l1t lo wor ·4 & collel't1bles. Fr1·Sun l"reo Great Dane -My All wood Antique wht lluntin~on Dcacb o((Jce --S ERSON ewpo v · · · weeks from JAM lo ~/\M So Cst Hwy & St. Anos. name Na:.ha. my l;.im1ly ltalran Prov. drning set, Mus t have s o m < MURSES AfOE ALESP Service Sta. Attendant. daily. Mon lhru Sal. Ac 49-H6S2 will lie mnvini; ~cK1t1 & w/matchang credenza, lcnowlc d i;~ and ex Opcnmgsondays&artn Potter wanted to throw Exclusive boutique exper'd. Full or p /llme. curary1smo:.tcssent1a l M h S tlJ Y net..~s & very LOVING very new 833-8780 o r !)l'r1em•e11flounprncess .~h1fls. Will tram. Exper. pots on '"'llers wh"cl Je we lry shop, p.t1mc. Apply Arco Station. 17th APPLY NOW!! 'waloglanbeyd ecrcl berd. homeformc.499·4445 833·0034.Mickey M · l t' ..,.. ~ l\pplymper:.on &lr"t·ne.C.M. The tst (lOJ qualified anu • spoo • ~-----1n1:. mimum ypm.: • pr"f'd. Please applv. "'ust ha"" production • Ch d l bl (d E II I " 1 "" •" CIRO typ1i.ts will be o:.:.1~ncd erry roun a '-' rn· DOG OBJ::DI ENCE S1>olless near new 8Y.J Sofa wpm. xcc ent sa ary !'ark Lrdo Conv Ctr, 466 exp. XJn•pay. "•·•·t17"" h l IJI d k d l ' .. .... .. "" So.CoostPl-o Service Sta. Help full or 1rnml.'<iratdv. mg), l' airs. a es. mar· CLASSES s larl We , .. ,,.,). Hv'-' s·x3• Couch & '40r mg l'On 1 ions •1111 Fl a" s h 1 p Rd, N . B. --'-----'------... T 673 9262 """"' 3 bcndrts.Callorappl) 111 642 8(»4. p/trme. Apply, 990 E. rors,m1:.c. -· April 2U. 7 ·30 PM tbl$100.Custom7'round branch. -------PRECISION SALESPERSON Coast Hwy, N.B €0~ 0 ff ice • Beautiful round bed N"pl/lrvarea S.16 4928 r~ $30. Tbl $20. Lamps, IC t...iSPECTOR -c.indle holders etc. AMER AH .... P-Timt Service Sta. Attendants 0 overload w solid brass headbroad AKC Blk La h puppies G:IS·IX& SAVIH•S NURSING (2nd Shift) Cos m ct 1 cs exp r w/exper lo work eves & $.SS() 673-6069 ShoL.,, \\Ormi•cl, !J wk~ ------- LVM's l-1 I F /time For small m echanical necessary. Send resume wknds Mus t have loc:.il 557•0061 Cast 1 ron & Porcelain By Jppt call ~:.i 2508. DANISH MODi-;RN SOFA 7830 Edrngi:r l\vl' llunt1ogton Beach llr Brown 8411 2222 l::qual Opportunity EmploycrM F LYN. F/TIME fklrl'f Xlnt bc·ncrits llJV\ 1rw C1111v I lo~p11 al, :wss Thurin 1\vi:, (;l\I t;,i:! J.StlJ. LVM'S /Aides & Kitchen Help c:arl11•hl Conv. llo~p . 7iKI <:arf1dd Ave, 1111 X-17 !ltiil MA.CHl ... IST SN U1> & n1wr;1IP Pt11wh pr1•:..;, (llpt)l'I \, t'tl' IU Hr. ltlay wk t c1vt·rl11rlt' lto:-,10 . 1111· . l!IOI W Cou:--l llwy, N I\ t·: 0 ~; J\larll. part t111w tJ• work morn'J:'i int'! wknrti; C.1sa La>;11n.1 l\lolcl Call L.llran ·l(~I l'J'Jll \11\lf>S W.intNI Sn· Drll Lloyd San (.;ll'fnl'nte Inn. l!IZ lilCIJ \I \I l>S W,\NTJ-;U r11p w.1i.:"' partl I Ttll' I Oil JI l.J>;UnJ :!11 N Cu.1'1\ llW\ L.i..: lkh Mi\IUS WANTt.:D Uon (JUI XOlC Motel 2100 Newpon Bl. C M. --'.\11\N ll lo'.AC T U RI NG 'l' r .1 1 n 1• e I. o c t·~hihli:.twcl I'll hl'l'kmg I' 1• " 1111 II " I " I t' • s I' ' ( moll\ Jlt••I 1wr.,on ll1gh 'id11101 .. :t111c ,:1v1 ' ml..: l'XP 1\l 1·ol & l)cnl.il lll'nc • ·" '111H i;'ltil MASSAGfTECH With 1llplnm.1 1111 t1111 <'1,1,,, 1.1-.1 :111M \ 11'. 'fl" Mr \11 .irrw."'· 7M! •1.,1,1 • .\I '-"'~ \(; 1-: " 11•.l 'II 1-1., \I • :l.'1 • 1"1111rn<1u.1r m111 1-'ulf & I' I \\Or lo: l."~·11 1-.1.1n;:-.1•\ ..io111•1·. '.\I /\ T It Jo. W t> M \ N 11 l 1 m c t o " 1• l 1 '' m r 11rwt·1111wr' & r 11n1 Jl t men h,1111\ 1·1• \lhll hr' Ncl·d c.ir. ht.· l'rlJ•llJ.t :.11 Jll!t~· :\taturr \\1101n1 wanll'cl I<• r II u u ... 1• ,. I •• ,\ n I II I: si•r v1t'•'. 1·1.1r lll'l' . ., 1l11nc 645·51~ MECHA.HICAL DESIGHER/DET A.ILER Newport leach Product, 1na1·hlnr, ruc1ll ty, som1• 1•iq><•r rt•q111n•cl. xlnt oppty w /<'on11ult1111: offiC'C ~1111 fl t•.m m1• lo tJiglnet.•rs Pel '"'" l 'Hi~. Nt!wport Ueach , CJ 92663 MECHA.MIC MAIMTENA.NCi Requires C! yrs training or exp 1n rn or1nr technology. incl S t•a water S)'Stem & plumb mg + gen'I .shop ~lolh Refrlr;t. marnt & rl'p:irr exp. dc.~1rahll'. This pos1· lion Is ID Cd M Send rcsuml' to Employ. nwnt SupervLwr LVH's 7.3 F/time Nurses Aides /\II Shrfl~ llunlrngton Valley Convalcsct>nt llo~p1tal 8382 Nl'wman /\ve llunl. Bch 842·5551 assembly & components. to Ad 11740, Daily Pilot, refs. Apply 1n person, til 3723 U h St N 11 \\Ood cook s io\·e, nds 6--1--.-, d 1--BED, blue xlnl cond, $40. :\lust be able to interpret Bo-c 156<1 C06ta Mesa. 4pm, Mon·l''ri.. 1-·red. irl' • · 1 t.'ag e nus ~ 10.mt' &IO·Z389 92626 3131 Harbor Bl , C.M. work, make ofr. 979·6155 w/adlts. Cenci· J\h.C. I ------- prints & specs Need TYPIST .ot....Jiances 8010 yr. spayt•1I. i.hot:., trntl Trundle bed. nu mattress ~~n~~as~~~ 0~!;:. SALESPERSON Service Station Allen ::':'::•••••••••••••••••• ~ 833·3!1:!1i & CO\'Cr. $125 or bst ofr Good & b r Fullume JObopponumty dant, cx.per'd. UJy & Needed full lime ~lu'ot ;:,\f-,\-t.~•. l'OOOL.fo;S, j! S.18 9958 wiages ene its. for s table. ma tu r e Eves. Full & p trme i\p I.it> J l·1·ur.111• w. rt'<'l'll flJ.:FRl<a·:R,\TOHS --------- Apply a AMF. P&ll Div. · od l I ply Shell Slatron 17th & t1on1:1l ba1·ki.:round Sun WASHl::HS DHYERS Hlk. \\'.lute. Unusual decoral~rs 12' 2 6 1 8 I A v e n i d a person '" m ern re 91 • ' Rl'"ond1lrnns Repr<>' & "'6 01 1-'> s.ic 21101 •. 1•ct1'on~1 c'Our·h. SeJJ or i.torc Prefer expr rn Irvine.NB. la i\na/Tu-.t 1n .ir.-.1 ' .,.. " ~ u Arropucrto. San Ju:.1n TV •. d Salary commcn~u i ate• t"ri,'l D<1mal:e. Guart Del --trade $295 496·5988 Capistrano. Equal Op camera.'! s "'ra ios. Service Stalion Alt<'n <e1Yr!.rrrOranaeCo. t•ot.LIE l't'l'S. ,\KC,r---·--·-----Plrase send resume lo . w /c\pc111·nt·1· <'.ill .. 1 1 1 !'>II •1 h Sor & L t pon. Emplyr. Ad lf740. Dally Prlol, nm <1.~nl~. (~l ~~~·rd. H.1~ ~· .. u.:,,'l.'t7 btwn l<l ll A\l 111 DUNLAP'S normJ '')l''" >t:.111 . a J l' "air a ovcsea • 1560 Costa Mesa CA Carl•y (he\ r on. h(M ~ i! :i l'~l llHS Newport Bl. CM & Wh1ll', ~i., lo ~UO t·u:;t. made St25. Br set, PRESSMA.M ---------•I 360 F /time . Good 9'.!626 · · Coast Hwy . Lag u n J ('ALL 5-l8-nso 9tiJ-R~ll drc:.:.er m:itch mirror. lk'ach Wi\l Tfo:l(I W1\ITH1';~:-; ;::--y O 5 t•hc·stofdraw~rs,desk& N11r:.111" ·• I I I l FOR BEST DE ... L rTtt to ou 8 4 1·hr. nrtcstnd. Com11l1•tc .. Salespe~oft Heeded rlt'l'ul'• or pv i·oun rv "" •• ••• •• •• •• • • • • • • ..... • • .,. 'ct SI··~. New 10 Spd bike, RH's 4l74 •-SEWERS t•l uti .• 111ral'11v1" ma111n·. ONNEWMAYTAGS c..• Benefits. Mr. Druhe, 644·7955. ~ For Lr ~hl1ng r'1xture 1 , 1 1 lll'iHly lor 1-;.i..,h•1'. '.till iri bo.v. '"'". 64·1·'·193. (STAl''1"CllG NUHSJ•:) 1• E XI "-'h L· S1 n i.:le n eed It". ,., :-. 111 ~·11!•' "' 11•11•• 1" 11Lll(L'L:.s·J\PPLIA NC'E~ I ·' ·' '"'"' .. /lime ves .. nt pay ., owroom a:.x p e r l'ln••c•'l'alltill)'1llli~?ti7 L ,_., " -~ Grav k:ll1lr11 w .hutr1 LVM'•S44 N o Pressures. Unrted helpful. u11t not nee. penenced operators lnr 'u' lll~UBakcrSt CM Mulc.1:1110~ ti:l:l:?:?ti~ Wt1 nt~d Priv. party l l'IUVATl•:UlJTY) Maintenance,768·1272. Woodlli;h11n g 1-~ixture I.ill y'~ c lothing \1 w 1···, s I ·. NII& ~>'l1i1«;12 !1794734 w.ints houseful or Curn. C .,.,.,1 s L' M St Hwncni of Califnrnra .'11 11 ~,~ .... · 0 .• a.:.. . t Vr olil 1t·mal1· J.Jh n11\. .. bd AIDES$35 REALESTATE !~\:,~";;. <'c~rn~~ oi Los Olivos lnuustn<JJ <.M 1 1 & 1' 1 1 01 '11'FH<:1' IMM..\G£DflOT ~iJny"'tl 0tw<11 .. n1·,·trn11. h~o~~ng~~~~ ~e 1 ~~ lf'HIVl\Tl·:UtJTV) S ... 'ES ... SSOCl ... TES ""ar l\rthur & M111n 1 Park, Corner ;\'lain & ~hop t•\p , Hd.., pl1o;1,t• l'OINT :-.al1• 330A W. llkr,kub ~111 :!11111 --• C h C l156PM (/lJi\LIFIEll NURSES 'IJ.._h "bl "r ~·:IOOI. Oyer .SantaAna C~ar.l~t·.,lhilrOfc <7M i Warnt•r nrllarhor,Sanla pnt•(-u as · a · · M1\IU: YOl 'H l'IIO!Cf-;: r g ly v1s1 e. com orta· --------:>l!.1 OJ:ol /\na 97!1 ~1:!1 C~K·k1·r Sp.11111•1 , rw1111•r,•1! !.ltiO_l<1._~----~-- WL•, ".' L:L'O f'l'IVl\TE ble office, CdM Gutid SAf .L',S Saw·annMach.Oprs ' """·le I •1 .,1·• ·1·11 ••oot.I G Sol 8055 ,. ·•r-c.. ' k 1 . .-"' ··~ WJ1trt'"' fo'()()ll <'•><·k1at1... • . 1 full s1. •• .., • .' ." .. cwoqe e l)u ,·y & ST ,\L'L' paring nno\alrvepco R tt cu 1F 1 Evpcrcn '"'' """r0 C Cu r•"~rt u 1l' . ome75"7'7'' rn:UF.F' 'llJRS F:S ;LL pie. Highest C'Ommrss1on ope~~~~t; ~~~~ll~~all) A;~~. ~O.'Jr.M~a Appl~ .ifl .(pm1)1S1~~ .. lllu1· mrc;owavc oven & full -.7. - -·_..::, .. ·············u·········· . Spilt Up to 100~,,, for top Bc\•l. 10721~1 · •• II r"" 0 ,·en ... •rot1~.-"omt>0 fum'it·-8050 ~BLIC A CTIOM DAYSIJOURSDEPTS • knownfmanc1alconcern '" -·•• _,, producers. D ll for con p r bl 1. Shippi,... Dept stovl'. S150. 963·4~0 art ••••••••••••••••••••••• MANY FINE ITEMS OF 110 S 1' r TA I. S I "i fr dent1al rntcr"1cw Sam ro ila e "'permanent .. .., ' ""STAT"' JEWELRY "',.. \IE' I"' • l lh Fem le So shop nv· W ... ITR"SSES 6PM I 0 r een h1°h ba c k .... ... • t>H.\NGr.,O CO •.• Sum~y 6737601 pos1t1ons open o e a me ,, "' s;; ... ... 1 OBJECTS AN ST """ ' . h Y b t II I XI t ~h 01r·tu.c I h111h h"~k A lT · · ONCE TO REGI ER. rr IC t person· our per • u wi rarn n Hosteues/O ver 21 ELF.CTR IC DllYEll, lrkc.> 'h 0 .,.,, I 0 u, TlQUES. FINE FURN , W~; WILi. MAIL YOUR Real ~tateS3les ab1htres can earn you co benerrts Call Sam 12 Gull"er·., 11e..,l<iur;rnl new Fri~idaire, SIOU c air wcec., recover ETC. PllONE FOR IN· Wt-:EKL Y P .\ YCH ECK ROA.0 RUHHER $20,000 or more for th\• noon. S45·6103 lnlnrVf'•wrno ;\!on thru 7""'' lll-lfl ~ft t>PM 1111{ I i.35 OK SI 00 for L'() & 8 ROCH URE LESCOULIE f1 r..l bl > r Supervisor & 1 ~ ' "' L' "" u ----holh' i\l~o. t chrr,mc.> & ,. • REALTY STOCKROOM/Assist hurs l>l'twn a f11m1 r.x - -1 1 h 645 2200 Nunes Re«jistry Is e~pandrn" to General managem('nl pos1t1ons Some knowledu1• of boat pt•ricnrt'fl onlv full tr me ReCrrgeralor. 16 \'U fl. glas., c cl1 '",i:, iiz 1' $40 -·--------M.-di al S · " open Call for appl. (714 > ,.. Lunrh & dinner'. fro:stfree, gold. freexcr u n d 1 1:1 C' (~r 1 n i; :\lovrnft Sale: Picnic ta· tst Cho1~e o~~!•:ro· ~:.~ ~~~:: ~e~~~~ fo~ 768-TIGl ~~aE:sr~a:t~~Y 7~ 1Sl82 Mal· Arthur lrvint' :::~~nl cond $150 .1~~ S20 Phnnc G4~ Ol38 IJle, ~a rd vac, paint, fess1onal nurse&leading c omm. Call (7 14 ) SALES, Sat /Sun & wtday E.Alton,SanlaAna l~~~~~~~~~~I---------"--SAVE! MARCH SALE. misc '!ems. Satf Sun 9·S, hos pitals 20 yrs or !i!J.7000. relief. Mature woman WAREHOUSE W;ishcr$75.0ryerS60.205 New&usedfum.appl's. 316 flower Sl. CM. ethical se~v1ce to th~·---REAl---E-S_T_A_TI ___ w/u les exper. Fine Technicians-Radio Con STOCK BOY Pearl. Balboa Island. misc Wilson's Bargain,_645-__ 3360 _______ _ nur~ing & hl:alth care jewel r y . 673·4734 , trolw/knowledgcoffun· F\illtime. s.ioohr Call 673-9547 Nook.(2 Stores). 545 &Lamps, clothes, books. prorei.-.100~. Locally Licens ed broker s & to JOam 5pm. damentals. RF ex per H & ---------814 W; 19th, CM. 642·7930 handbags. misc. Sat, owned & OJX•rated by a salesmen &-your own -· helpful. Xlnl conds & ror a!IPL . t~n ti.JO KELVIN/\ TOR Heavy du· &548·3262 April 4 • S:JO am lo noon. dt,od1r:1tcd & "Xpcr'cl boss. Full t't11nmiss1ons ---------•(benefits. M1llcolt Corp .. ....!1 OO/\M.!}(i;lt.7o2 ___ t v wa s her & dryer ' ~ 17649 San Simeon, Ftn staff 1Jlana\a1l.C;.illfor 11ppl sc•MSTRESS 541.:nss. WELDER (cl.ec.).Mml cond.$300. **IBUY•• VI W1• :ire 1101 n chain or I. aw re n c e H c J 11 > '-ft ,.__________ &lti-0945 afl 6PM. y. fra111"111~l' from 0111 of i52 5511 Newport Beuch Clothin~1· Sailh11:1t m11nul'11t•t urer Good used Furniture & S town •I•' ,ii 1 n ..: 1 n t hC' --------• Store Has An Qj>\.•n1n J! TELEPHONE n·qwrc:. cxpr c1 lll•li arc Will buy old rerrig. appl's. Appllanci•s Olt I will · nl/Sdun. Furn, .sport & ""r1i•r,·il l.itu1r 1r1.1rk"t RECEn'/TYPIST f''or A StMmstrc:.s 1-:x w t'1 rl c r APP I Y a I work 1ng or nol, a lsu sell or SELL Cnr You. 0 1u t 00 r elq u 1 P • a P • .... ~ " ' 1· k '-' hi 1931 1 6 ERS UCTIO"'-' P 1ances, too s, pots, etc. :t.'>I llOSi>l'l'i\l. HD for rtent~1I r11111pmenl pcr'd In lo'rne Men'8 & INSTALLERS ·.r1c• son • :•r .., · :-nup meta 75·5258 MAST A " All al disc•ount pra·ces. 1 w 11 t · Al Dcl•rl'/\vc SJnla Ana. Lo 8 6 & 833 9625 " "'t-:WI"< >HT 111-:M'H eas1n~ ~1·0 1 rJin Wonwn :; lt•rat1ons. -G:i., stove. like new. con 64-6 _ _:___ 20121 McKinley Ln. H.B. l'Jrk l.1d11 \lt'lh1 al llldi: Oranl'(c Cn ".•rporl area 1'11·••'<C l'11ntal'l MAINJAJHERS W n 1n 1• o n !' c d e d for t1nuous cleaning oven, c:rounol Ftnor !lam Spm Call Liodo. T111lor!.hop Manager hou:.t•cl!·ar11nf!!!Crvirc. ropn••rtonc. SH 8735 afl 1'1ame stitl'h sofa & lov· Sat 9/12 Furn , Antiq, N th1'1 -to•ms.t i'5255JI 644-5070 r t'Scat . Gam e scL, "41ckcr & wrought iron ' or h .' .> · • ------·---------1 SPLICERS Rabble's Ra9 Mop i;_ --------matrhin" colfe4! tnhlt':;, 1115 Somerset Ln NB :-.out l 0 ""2 !l!l:.., RECICA'TIO ... IST 548 0757 "' '\un.inl( RN-5~ l'ilrt t1n1r J 11 o;h1r1. 3 rlJ~ Wk :l 5 H \ pr<'Hflll~ l"\l)\!r in ..,urs-Pry r1•q Sodchback <'ommun1l) flosprt.11 ~11.)1\1.• f~'>lr.tdJ K.'ri ~500 f.xL 279 °"1CALTECH with al least t yr, 1•xp 1n prrn!lron optrrs lo JOm ot1 li;t11nrt1n g firm 1n lrvint-lndust 'l t'ark <.:all Mr ttrown. 55tl lmJO OPTICS TRAIMU ""'"' " • ____ ,New G E n erng. \\'hit<'. wall unit, sofa lJhlt·' To si,oo SEAMSTRESS !'lull 1111 craft colegorit's ----ICl' maker. IS.S t'U . rt. Pd lamp-;. naug sol.I. i.:1.,,~ \loving Sale! Gaffers Sat· pro J[ re•.,~•' eo n n ' m .ii "tro1"hl Aero Mo rin... W'llh outside planL or i•cn YA.RO MAH ~.,,.. II ~AOO 979 7799 top dml•tlr, cul \ld\f•l lll•r i.:as range, beaul nu ho,prt.11 1.Cfrr., t'~l't'I' ~ 1 ~ ' lral office exJl('r lll)?h Younie m,1n wlshini: to "'''""• se -ro • . · chair. Kng or Qn Ml<' l'llllt'h, nite s tands, hdbrd t1onJI' ful ur t> for ------1 snlanes. goo<l benefits, e~lahl 1 l>h h1mst•H in MayfOCJWOshet-$45 bdrm M'l. mnttn .... ~,·~. clre:s<,er w/bevelcd m1r. \CrSJlll1'. t.1kc ( h1t1 jll'. Sc<-retl AtJvt-rl~mg long Lerm :issiRnments i.: r o" 111 J! <'.Jr t• <' r S48·:;:J60 g la ~s & wuocl co ff ct• ror, nwple end tbls, dsk, mature pt•rSt.m Mrn •t yr~ WOMEN-MEN For lmmcd1Jlc lltrc Ml'rh.in1t·ill k11owlcclg1· ---------t ab 1 es /\ r. L t N \Jl1·t <'hr. pictures, tools, nfc r-cper r<'q d <.:all Do vou hkc \'Hrlctv. <:all · hl•nt'fu·r.i( /\ppl~. Hl51 Mavtag Wshr $55 Liz £\Z<.:i':LL.fo:.NT CON h'l·hld 10·4. 2467 Sanla !l.:i2 1511. mCl'lln~ people. hr.Ch Pl.1n·nt1J, C \I rcfni: lr1r combo, $160 01 l'ION $.">I 47fi0 /\n_a._c_·~-~------ t'amrniu.. nice j>\."<llJlt• tu Sat only fi75·4 t2't W" OI REC'l"NI. Sofa, llO" l'tfo.c Yard Sale. April 3rd, H.ece1Jlron1st with nwdrc•.11 r-cJ'l('n('nre G P's oCflce U. ll &tG· 3903 work "rlh., ,.·or more in · Merchandis• Auction 80 IS l.ovi·~t·a1 . n<·ut rn l 5'I · Ill 2. 2S<l J::. 15th, Cos La fo riall s 12 5977 for ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• coflt•t! lahli• l\ntirp•<' M1~a. 2-t h our 1 eco rde d Antiques 8005 h --------RF.STAUHANT Maturi· ~'lai.:e 3848 Campus Dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• irchw(. ,u1i olst roi•ker Dirt mlrcyclrs, antqs. old stable sdult.!> needt•d Cnr ------546-4741 •PUBLIC* &ollom.ui, rui.t All xlnt .:um;, watches & misc. full & p1t1mr poiutions ut S('l'rt'tary. mature for (Across 1-"rom Wonderland •FURNITURE• "°"d ssi .o1s25 1"11 Sut. 5582 Castle Dr., Naugles Ori VC' Thru ~l'llt ht· ad N at1C?nul Orange Co. /\r rport) Of Ant1·ques•. * ..a.ucr1ou * Ouuhly kmJ! <;7, rlark brwn 11.U. fJL0 4. Clean. frit•nrtl y ol· Stock Brokera1ote farm F.qualOppor. l';m1,loyer ~ " recliner $iS. Or;1ni:1• -.---.----- nlOllµhcrc. Fast muvmii ~o mc life '"" c xpcr H UG I': warehou s t• •DealersWelcome• vcJvctchrS3." ~·nimons TVs. antiques, beds, &challenging helpful but not n ee. ---------cramrnl'cl wrth river :mo •Small Estatea• wht l'a opy :ritJ /lot mal· eou~h. washer & dryer, 21401 8 ookh I •rn Cht•ne 644·91JJ music boxes. n i<'kclo n /\prrl 2nd & 3rd. 2800 1729Br~khu~l':'v'ly ' ----dcon pianos, cln·us or •Consl91tments• tress$9S.&lllOH:l? l-1oridn,ll.B.960-2U3. l>l'oelnnit 10 lt>orn trade Mnnur 1l n11 pl1ct ion. to JOln i:rowinR firm ln lrvinr lndill>l'I Park. C11ll 1--•R•E•T-A-IL--•1 Mr. Brown, 556-8200. Secretaries TELEPHONE s: ans . w a 11 t• Io<' k s, •Stock tlguidotlon Kmg sz box sµrrr1~ & rn<1l· M~sa Verde Garage S3le, SALES .:rantlbthcr c lucks, Friday7:30PM tres s , S 1mmo r!s 3042 Ceylon Rd, C.M. fasclnatin>; untiqurs. Nrw & used Bedroom Beautyrest $100. &H Rtl67 Snt/Sun 9 s, M 7.7383 Tired or your a vcrug<' Ov('r SI ,OOO,ooo Worth d h ORu1-;n DESK Order Dc11k position. o pco to t•nthus ia-;t1r fK'r"oMlity for rapully cxp;intlrn$l Car~I Mfgr l'rer previous cxper Plea~ant atmosphere & !IUrroundrngs Apply In (IC'11101l 111430 Pac1f1c SL ,..ountam Valley . ------ PAct<AGERS Female. S2 50 IJ)I' hr to i;tart. Menl raises. 1537 Monrovia Ave, Newport Beach. 548-5125. CLERKS UTOTEM Con•Miette• Marir•h Positions opc'n 2nd & 3rd sh1f\s in San Clemente & l.aRuna Beach Other areas hnve open1112s also. No exper rcq'd Apply al any ol our stores 2!i88 Ncwport Blvd. Costa Mesa 642 7702 3148C...-Drin S4M741 CACMU Prom Orange Co. AJrport) Equal Oppor Employer run of the m ill pho ne Amcriran lnlr rn:nion;1l ~el s, ressers. c csls, Queen ~izc Water bed, Moving Sale. Dln rm tbl, 4 Johs? Gnllen es·, lfl02 T Kc·ttrr urmmres, night stand. framu & spread inclt..1 . ch-·unusual ... "". Coffe"' hcal1boa rds, mirrors . S1 "' ..,.,.,, " CALt.USNOWI' 111g !'>t., lrv1nl· T1•l t·hest beds, bunk beds, 00. lbl Sofa.Ukenew.Men'i. 75'1 1777 01>c-n Wl•rl thru r &44·1211 •-w11m.~n·s clo' .. lng & Work 6 h rs a day reprt!senlinA a nnt1onally known product to res• dents 1n So. Calif. & Arizona . We provide pleasant surroundini:s & a relaxed atmosphert.'. dcsks. baby cribs. so as. ---------• ... .. .,, Sal !IAM<o 4_1'_M_._Vrs_•t_! rhalrs, occasion al Queen mall set . sso 00111es of misc. 64()!.2809. chairs. borikshclves, Game lbl W/4 chairs 1824 r on. Taggart, N.8. roc:kt'rs. reclrne~s. e<>ffce PJ(). Exercise bike s..15 Sat Sun 205 Pearl Balboa ~ t>nd tablQS. magazine Modul o r dci;k $1 25 'islani. washer' dryer , rarks , phonograph, RedwoocJ planler.s hed frames stereo lomps, pictures. TVs s1 00·'2 oo. Blk velvet drape rods lawn chrs <bl;iek 1wh1t~ & colorl. kingspread$40.960-1709 1 amP 1 'c arpet• tnblM & ch111t!';. washers. ......... •-I mber t bl ' rl'friiterators , stoves, Couch, Green & blue plaid """"ca~. u 1 • a1 e JONATHAN'S Vf.Ll.OWTAG SUPERSALt; 20"'~ lo 40' ~, off on Furniture. Cry:1tal. Silver. Chinn HURRY IN TODAY' "223Jst St. Nwpt Bch ln Cann1:ry V1ll11ge Ironer linen, 6 fl. custom made icas range. P ate g asa PLUS Loh fNI from 81Uar&. Xlnl wlndowa, TV/ stands, o ce S'IS.2451 misc. CALTtC'll Pasndena.~a 91125 Equal Opp Jo~mplyr m /f 1tm1tED PaSOM Painte~ for Adult Apt wkhlllcJ to •-pl••ftt ~-i-•1y Complell. Exper nee. ""T' ~ '"'"' Call Mr. Tanner, 540-1375 Mc.-by wortdn9 Im Aubt. to Ole. Manager Our p:ly structure is one or the best In the hus1- ooss. We have a guaran teed base.3alary in addi lion to a liberal bonus & comm\ssion-You can't loM!! .. sled Factory Showroom open t o public. Buy direct & Mitc.n.c..ous frCHll -=========-1--------A Small lbtat. Sal/SuD 9 4. Corntt Coun· C1 62 pe D'AY try Club Dr " Short St.. Toys, lawnmowers. .,.. r Upper BAI. Penin. MECHANIC Front end & h Nfail ....._ SeMt ,.... In mAnut. corp. N'ew brakes: Min 3 yrs exp. PA"TS MAN. marine ex· .,. to • Ad #740, modern plant lo Jl.8 . St.art$1200 645·2380. p.•r, bul not necessary. Oailv Pllot, lo• 1560, nrea nced1 dynamic 2431 W. Const Hwy. N.B. ~~Met.a, 92626 ~r1on upor'd In 111 MECHANIC WANTED Part·llme position ror girl r---------i ph1ie1 of ofc work. Must be ccrlillt•d. ltay over 18• must Uke work· RH'S lri. VH'a r1eue app\y In person Carey Chevron. 004 S. lnit w/chUdrcn, 11omc ex· f'/Ume 4i P/Umo 1-a & Sc ..... c_,. Coast Hwy· Lag. 8 C'h. .....r In arta "crona. GlrlA "l 5412 McFadden Ave ,.... .,. 1. MEDIC.AL SECRET ARY Club ot the Harbor Area. Udo Convalescent CU' Huntington Beach Ex~'d for plastic aur· 1..;...646-_rul_l _____ -t lSS.SSuper1orAvo 714/lfMUI 800ll In Newport Center. Newport lkl1cb 641-TIMI~~~~~~~~~ MU!& be xlnt In modJcal Doo'tdroptbeballl Get a Claullled ada nil termloology, tnnacri b-Job with a low·cost Daily Have tometbln1 you wa~ bqlums a mall It~ or to&. bookkHpina • bill· Pilot Ctuslfled Ad . to sell? Clu.sllled ada do any ltero. Ju al cal Ing. CaU ~-Pbona~ It well. M2'58'11. MUe71. aave! 642..z712 2 S h ifts avnilablel--------- 8·30-2 :30 & 3:30·9:30 five days a week. Contact Renee Rossi llJ..1095 ,_.,.,..._., lnt.nlew TIMM.IF! UIRAllU. IHC. ..... °"°'" ~,.,. Telephone Soll~a SoftSelL Call 631-0680 108m·2p m. PUIUC AUCTION MANY ITl'~MS OF FINE ESTATE JF.WELRV, ART OB.I F.CTS, AN TlQUES. fo'lNE FURN .. ETC. PHONE FOR IN· FO. & BROCH URE. MS--2200 Victorian Anliq's. Marble top mahoa. lable. china buffet, brau Nol'l cash rqla, 'lHJ.i\Ul CIUVed dbl bl!d. Otber misc. ltema. rvtP')'tll2·11161 vacuums. etc. f\Jmiture. Jewelry, Ap.. DOMTMISSOUT Thal's ALl.youpny pll.Ancca, building We honor BofA. Most~r fora materials. allverware C h arao, CAS H & :lOtlnyad <8>.ctc. Cn1hlrr's Chacks. NO In th£1 Pl::ltSONAL CHECKS Pl~EASE. Food avi.ila· blc on the premises. ltcm1 subJ<'ct to presnlo. SS SAVE AT SS • M.UTRS AUCTION 2075 ....... If. CM Cal 1714f1U-'625 • l714164M6H DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT !COWi Must Move. many ltema. From mlac to.furn. 3M NMsau Rd, C.M. Nri11hborbood ulo Sat II.JO. No p..-aaJea. 2.332 1':1den Ave, C.M. Cara1e Eatate Sale Sal/Sun ui.•1101az:~ta, Fountain VlJ ar et "Ward. I I~ h.ets. aouMlsuaa..o... 1010 MMlkal IMh.W... Motorimc1111res tt4o TNllen, r,..et t110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.ts 1013 111111~ tOlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• Radio Contro l Mode SWIMMING POOL ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ;~l;•••••••••••••··~· Uted Moped, UOO mlla. Trvl Trlr. Full)' SC. 4 Wlieet Drf•n 9550 Trw plaoe. & boat.,, 8e1Un SACRJFICE Conn MiA_..()..Matlc elec. New 14' IAll•""blo, (Om· 1350. ~ S-. .. A1miftt ••u·~·••••••• .. -• .... ••••••• DAILY PILOT 9HOT,_b •• t560 everythinc cheap. Som Leading Mfgr & dis . ~rean. excellent condl· plde,W·lOHP,Cap.nc. -.1.lM lod.Uhnewf7S.7* lf74TOYOTA ~Uffd.. 875-3662 o tribuw ~ ~ above t.ion.S6Cl0, P.P.532-12St MO.lm·Zl!SlorU2.Q77 AUWl'REA.M 212' Trautt. l.AMDCIUISIR 197 'es Fl>rd Van.~ Runa • ground swimnuug pools OYatiottWtw loah.Poww 9040 MoMf'Cwdn/ F'or •ale or Trade late •X4. Hardtop w /only 'l:.TOH aood, gd 11rc1, body, E11i. Oak Buffet $.225 le fl over from 1976 4!13-7S39 ....................... Scoot.n 9150 Model Econ<> car $3,000. Zl .038 miles. Very deMn! C om P e r s Pe c 1 l'Vff,_?6811843 Marble top washsurn see as 0 n · .,, Pr 1 c e · Cllti11lc 'M Chn1 Craft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9CM79S (870LPH). Automatic, radio. h p p 63-,-rd-.,-.-00--P-/_U_ wJt1le baclung $19S. afte uaraoteed inst a Ila lion Glbsoo aerousuc Gwtur Super Sport 18'. V ·8 m 4 3:50 Kawuaki, olf Saht ftrfc"'-S4 I 50 ~ l' 0 m P er :. h ' I · 1 0 1 ' ' 3:30pm call 968·9946 & lerms. Call <Anaheim > wtbll-ln pickup, Um1ted w/400 hrs. 8nstol c:ond. bwy, Good Condition & Serf Jee.Parts MIRACLI MAZDA <1Dl0729>. MUST S 'LL good en&. 146$. Hvy dty 533·32 4 0 Co lle-'!t "Blue Ridge " mode l. Blue bo ok $3900-ofr. $@/beat751-8034 ACCffMlri41 9400 21$0H bo Bl d C M thaweekat 83lll61or~8796 GARACESALJ!:S/S 10 5 Days/eves Xlnl cond. W/cage ssso. 8'7~308() (10-4) ·4~5700 . . OHLY $4500 '76 j'ord F 100 cu,tom Ref rig, elec stove, k1 WA...._.TED or best offer. ~10 199 Y-.maha 12:5 Best of. VW ENGlN ES MAR9UIS TOYOTA Cilb, AM /FM ster 8 lrk, utensils. some tool.i., ..,. fer. All Ol' part..s! Off USED· REBUILT Tn11tka 9560 MISSION VIEJO clean. xtras. 536-8125. clothes, beer lites, d is TOP CAS ll DOLLAR DRUM SET. Good cood. SfttlHGSPICIAL Hw,..7S1-80:W Der8ugl)'ShopSJO.aMO .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 831•2110,.9 .,1210 sander. UHF Marin PAID f'OR Y O U R MW1t sell 1mmed. Only Mttc:Cruiacr.Rangerl8' '7S Ch L AM/FM ~ -"72Chev.Luv,goodcond. radlo, boat lH'Cesi.on cs, JEWELRY, WA'l't:HES . '60. 64U322 Tn·hull w/t.rlr. Perfect um Yaha 500. Super cnini Over"'°· new l•ct pan_, evy UV. Best orrer . 7H·S228. 960-3616 ""'"'11 G""ha wk family boat. Sensi'bly eondiU-"""'mi. for 'Tl Porsche 91-t. S.00. stereo, et c. Gd cond. 1973 CHEVY Priva•-;i:arty . . . """ .,.. ' AHT OBJECTS, GOLD, Alto saxoni..nne Ilk" n"w ..... ,,__ n....-• _._ ...,,..00 833 °""4 '""' 9838 "" H.8 •'"" ... ~ pnf*iatSS895. Sl.050 64S-3S49 ~en.,...979-6155 ..,, · -ooi ,U'hJ· B.CAMIMO ---..... ..----- • s.11. ~ E Fl S 1-: K V IC lo;. case and extras. Sac: Newport Lelsure Boat5 AMtos for s... '7 'eti '\ I Aut'omat1c. pwr steer ·74 GMC ~T. S/8, 6 cyl Sat 9-5. Desk, Low Boy, 1"·1l'~UEL''-'to.·~5H.2200N. & AN· Sl.25/olr.642·0354 2210NwptBlvd,NB KAWASAK1900 4 cvyC.LOTn.135-0V-8 lo ln".111rcond.,vlnyl top& l>tick, shell. mags, s urf board, import ~. '4 ""'~.,.. Call671t.8290 Excelleotcondlhon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1 , A ./ • a l whee . " AM/FM tu"", Xlnt cond. Quality Clarinet .r •-"--s/ C us t om ca b, R a d io, AM /FM radio. (Jll927X). rv ~l~~rru!~a·~ar;t~~f.~~~ LUGGAGE TAGS Xlnt cood$75. NextloCrabCooker Sl.~ . 64$-2579 -~ca 9520 lleutcr, P /S, P/B. Auto Saleftric~d-$3650 ~!~~~~~':,;~.0 New 204 W. Yale Looµ, Irv me from your business c;ird Call 548·5360 '75 Honda CB 3801'. 1.1194 •••••••••••••••••••••• • trans. Top Cat Campe r MIRACLE MA'ZDA (Woodbridge) 55J.ll680 Send one card for eat•h ~Violin '49-26' c, in Cruis er. miles. Im maculate. S78&. 'M A. Porsche. Classic. shell, A·l Cond. 646·204J 2150 Harbor Blvd., C.M. '76 SRS Toyoto PU, 6,000 lug plus one i.purc We $7S auto pilot, bltn. buit tank Pbooe979-7578 Xlnt rond, almo:-t new Clean ,72 GMC 1,1 To n 645-5700 mi, xtras, top shape. Spring Caragl! Sulc Furn clothes, misc A1m l 2nd, 10am -4pm 3384 2 AJcaiar, Dana Pmnl return pe rm a n e ntly 642.3379 & much more. Gd cond . ..,6 Kawasaki •OOCC. 1500 int. ,Call art 6.30pm, Plckup.$4250. $3500.631·0853 seale<l attractive t.t.: & SJ,000.557-9:>99 mi, fairings, scoot boot. 67~5317all daywknll:,. CallG75·4911 UVi O Internat1onul 197SFORDFIOO ~trap, meellng a irline xtr ~oos La o~h •Pl ... STRIPl ... G• Travelall :J9l Vll, auto, I U rcqwr,fmcnls. Pre · Offlc. Funlitwe & 1976 6HP Evlnrude OB ~-l~ .. • g "" n ...., '7U Dubun PU. w camper p s. p /B. very clean. Automatic. pwr. stet!rlng ESTATE SALE MUST SELL i\LL TlllS WEEK~ND ! ll t•n dredon, Jlcrllai:e Furn, Draperies, bcd!>prcac..I, TV's, Clothing, pacturl''>. antiques. m uch m on•' Sat/Sun 9 5. 217 lnl> A\lc, CdM. vent lo:.~ & thcfl ! P'or a Equipment 8085 motor , less than 10 hrs. Freehand $25 up 548-7387 :.hell. Good cond, Sl295 Many xlra:,. Must sell ! & low miles. (~18052). On Pt'rl>Onuhzed tag e ndose ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lake new. $300. 675·2709 1970 Honda Mini Tntil 50. ,57 Corvette XI t cond. D11y 646 ·3443. aft 5, Wlll sac. 494 Ol!lll sale this week for ~ a.llpu,P•',~ • .f J bra c or Oiazit blueprinter-new. 3 ANGLERS BOATS Xlnt. $175. Honda 305 $:)!f00. Pvt. Pty. n 962 1850 .68 Dodge Van. 225 cu in 6. OHL Y $3995 Da) {,lo i>aper & we drarting tables-used engineS50.SS:M047 830-4005 '57 Ford 'h ton Good run. paneling, c pts. 8 trk, MIRACLE MAZDA wall ba<'k & lnm )Our Etc. 557.l826aftS. ' JSSSNewport Bl, CM 2l..50Harbor Olvd , C.M. tai.:s. Ur try t'A o c:.irds '77 Angler V24, hardtop, '74 CZ 250, many xtras, llecr.atiOftal cond S350 After 6pm Sl500 554.5259 aCl 6PM. back to IJac·k Steel Case Desk & Secy HS gul, gas ta nk, twn must see. Ridden few Vehicle. 9530 Sh.•\e 646·4578 540-2860 days. 645-5700 l'Rlt:ES. chair, good cond $89 50 Volvo $14 ,950 llmesS600. 962-6359 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos, M•w 9800 Autos, H•w 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 $2 l'a or :i S> Call 631-2777, 631·2570 ·77 Angler V24 • cutty · llonda 1972 SL70 dJrt bike. '7 4 l n t e r n a t 1 o n a I ••••• •••• • • •••••••••••• •••••• ••• •• • ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Sta~ SltiOca. ---Volvo 255, 115 gal gas Blac k Mediterranean cou c h & c hair , hum1d1f1er. s ingle bed, mlsc c he:>ls & desk,, bike, plus household items. 1760 Iowa. CM 557-6116. Sat. Sat/Sun 4·2 & 4·3. tllfil Sterhng Ave. JU.I. lieach &Talbert Blvd. ti 9tai:s$150c.i ,\dJ u s tab le draftin g lankSll.500 Xlnt cond.. $250. firm. Harvestor, 3 • T . Camper 10ormor<>Sl10ca ooard table w/1ns tr u· '7 7 Angl e r V 2 1 , 673-64.29 Spec.w/lO~~·self cont'd Sales T;ix lnt'ludt•d ments. Flne cond $195. Bownder, t70 Volvo, 50 1900 Susuki TIS 2SO, $215. 3 El Dorado camper. Ap NOl'AIW" 893-6460 aft. 7pm or galgas tank$6.SOO prox16,000m1's.Loaded . rail trailer, $300. Must • $6995 Draw your own or send wknds A Sleek-Craft 23 Cruiser. 540-899S see •0 apprcc. name, •. 11lcJn•M,, phone & bar, stereo, 330 hp Jet. Of. or· ofr. Ph Days (714 ) Exec. OHice Closed 496 5781 E ves afl 4 ~e'll make onu ca rd per Desks, cabinet, chain., fer 3 Rail Cycle T r ailer, 492 0728 • • tag. Add 25· .:ac:h. sofas. tables, lamps. 1800 , Call 645·6015 heavy dty. pads for box · · Send check or monl'Y or-Sandi _ _, setUJI. $250. ~63ll. DUNE BUGG y · Dart or dt•r to ewuuu. 42' FtB Chris Craft S /F, ---''--------- PILOT PRINTING Newport Deb 642·9324 F /G. twn dsl $89,500 '72 Honda 500/4. Fairing, Sand. :a• ra ce duel port JO' St h Sed ROF bags. tuned ex hst. VW, on Chenoelh frame. P 0 . Box 1560 Pets 8087 ep ens an · Cstm F'c·aturcs + hvy 8060 Col>l:.i l\le~a . Ca. 92626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CB·Clean, 225 hp $7.500 Mlrcyl l rlr 2 rail. decked dt t 1 U d ~ 25' Broadwater, Ply & w /storage bx. Call eves. Y cs m Ira a er. Sl' <I ••••••••••••••••••••••• It's run lo hoard your horse at Ta lly llo i''arms. Pipe cor rals S75 l111 x s t alls w /i.h av1 n i.:i. $90-$100. W e fl·ed & clean English & Wl·~tt·rn r iding ll's1on:-. J72h:! Newhope, F'. V. 979 9-17~> ......... TTRESSES-Dbl Yellow head Par~ot f'/G, t50hps.5,500 540•4684. times. $2200/lisl Ofr . *"""' * w /ca~e & Coc kat1el -n· TroJan T /S. 188 hp, 768·1667 S1ni.:le St'l!> $.1\l so 556·2719 depth sounder $6,SOO 1976 HONDA 550-K , Back _Fi_be_r_g_la_s_s-st-.-1e-i.:_a_l.-V-W_, FuJl Size ~14.50 p· & 0 8090 Anderson's Yal'hts rest, rack, e ngine guard. dune b11ogy, Good cond. li.ll,J Mor1r .. , Fo lr"y .!':'::: ••••• ~~••••••• 610 Edgewater , Balboa good condition, $1350. $700. f17:n. Call after 5 833 b .t I 1 St. SA. Call 646 9000 1974 HONDA 450. Runs ~1 51>36 flELOSWarehousesale ___ _· ___ well$600/bstoffrS40-7J62 pm,546-9774 400 Pi a nos /Orga ns. Boak Sail 9060 REG 'D . A ppy. Wt'll trained, gre11t tcen;i.:crh horst'. Wt!l>l satl1llt• & lack avl. 6\.1 50'J2 & kel'll WATERBEDS <iHANDOPENING f''rom $119 Ill l'omµictc A411J lll'<t\t'n 554.7590 12.SIO Wc,,tm1n~ll'r, SA new /used. Spa u e t ~. •••••;••••••••••••••••• try'i:, __ _ Grands, Players Going s E A s p R A y 1 5 • out for bu:,u~css. Rent be Cata mara n. "Tuned " opt. Ka wai. Ste inway. factory de mo mdl w/new Baldwin, Chicker ing, sails. Colors available. Ya m a h a, K !mba l l , S1595 w1trlr. Sa\c $300. Wrltzr (7 14)63H·2770. Call Doug836 6890 W W d 121172 Brookhursl, GG -----Jewefry 8070 oven 00 S Ericson 35, full race. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Mini Blinds 1-•H_A_M_M_O-...._.-D--erua :,e. P<'rrect l'ond . WANTED W1w11lt•n Shulll'rs & Pull ..,. SJS,000 847 6038 ___ _ TOP C,\Sll IJOl.L\11 P AID F O Tl YOl"H JF:WELllY. WATCllES 1\RT OBJ El~rs. <i lll.IJ, S ILV Elt SE H Vlt"E. 1-'I N E F UHN & AN TlQUES 645 2200 Geltini:: :\la r rll·lf' R1ngs·llr1dcs hct & Grooms l>:.i nd Nevl'r usl'<i. Paid $:120 \\Ill st'll for $175. ~lfiJ •lli2!1 Bland' L1; to HO'• off r <' ORGANS 26' FOLKBOAT t,111 'I \m lo 5 PM ooll V h ... h 11 b t I PUBLIC AUCTION MANY IT l·:;\IS OF FINI-: ESTATE .JEWEL llY. AHT OUJ1':<..:TS. AN Tll)Ul':S, FINE FUrtN .. r;T('. l'llONt-: FOH I N· l"O & BH OC llU RE. 1:.1r1 22UO C0~1 rLETE LINE arm~ l'u U • r1s o •Nt:W&US~D• roo d w /m oor1n g. U u~· with Conf1de nn· &Ui O.t~ fro m th e •Ol d e i.I Autho ri zed Hammond U.•;ilcr in Oranl!e C.:oun ty Wl' will nol be know ltllo{ly under~old 1 ' FH Et; OH GAN CLASS Mon e v e, evc r yon11 welc<Jme 26'PURSOM "Comm a nder ". F'ull KL-el Slooµ. (71ol)639 5724 or 49-1 7021 --- r'or "nlc. Coronado 23, i;1xx.I <:ond $i500 !>15·7017 NEWl'OHT llC'll T J<:NNIS ('I.LI II J.1 n11t1·'1 M em UY•stock 8075 h1·r,h1p-. t>ll 1Jo5o STOP IN . o n CALI. •••JUST .ARRIVED• K.A W .Al Pl.ANOS DEMO SPECIAL •...•................•. '70 Triumph Bonneville. New eng, trans, tank, seal, brks, whls. e tc. Sac, must sell leaving coun· try.675-8443 4WhfttDriYH 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Ford F250, 4x4, PS. PB, air cond, s ha rp $0050. 492-4001, 498·0070 Must sell. 73 SL 125 on-off m Bronco 4x4, headers, road Honda. Fast bike. dirt tires, lats, 302, V8. coil ignition. layed down $2500. 642·3758 rear shocks . Lo m1 $300 bst ofr. 673·6830 '71 Honda XR-75. Xlnt rood., lights. $275. J99·1186 73 Blazer Ch cyt'nn e Pack41ge, beaut cond, lo off 1'9ad m1, many xlras, serious buye r ? 1' P 962 t\002 Motor Homes, '7:J Toyota Land Cru1<1t'r. Sale/Rent 9160 i;ood cond $3375 Ue:.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ofr.6469167 FOR RENT 1976 26 FT. GMC MOTORHOME Fully self contained . Weekly & daily rentals. C.ALL TOD.A Y! 979 .. 2500 '66 Jeep Wai:onel•r . rwl••b work 5995 Ca 11002 !'>618 '76 Toyota La nd1·r:1r ilf~l<I m1. mint cond. tu I 51!<!0 bcrsor aft 5 Reg. Morg.on m a l't'. hrukt• <:t1IT1\H S2S Sni.:I bed lo r ide & dra v • ., lllk S25, I 'A tou i.:ht iron parade Mori.:.111 l:Phl111i.: h;aro,t11ols $25. t:H5 3269, Eng , W c :-. le r n < 7 I I J !>Iii 71.!1>1 11AM:,.1o~up~ \:-I & PIANO C'f.:NT l',H 285<1 E. Coast II" y Force 5, 14' ::.aalboat, full 25' OPEN ROAD, Full} ran~ rigging $695 self~eont. Reserve now for Easte r. 644·8385 '62 S<'oul Good t•ond. n~w lire::., J :,pd, H1 Lo jlca n; S8.50Jofr 495 6384 338·l0ll MitaflGMOUs 8 080 •••••...•.•.....•...•.. Sewing m:.iC'h, blln hut tonholc etc $95 \IJ 1 bh' cockla1l tbl $11) Cr)'>tJ I glas.~es r~o 1~>1;1 Corona dt•I M Jr lli•Juty .,aloa1 1·qu1pm1•nl fi+I nou for ,,1 It• \1 or.ilc1----------1 Bo<l'oler::.. 645 7i>MJ ---- ----Ha mmo nd , Lo wery, Vaht 'L.1tm Imports C.utbra nsen Organs & 01>Cna~1i.: around Apr. 11 K.iwa1 Pianos Fur Your L1'10 Valla~,. :,.tall. N"' Pl Pnn• i·all t'41 9200 1\Ml'' Ml~IFISll 11 I:!' \lult1 color ed s;ial. ful I~ r1i.:i.:t•d Spe cial w1..-el..end price $479 A!'t'I F ALCOflT CPurrer) 1.211' Fa mily Day Sailer , IUlly n )!ged SIU~I Motor Home Rental llB/illl IJBBB The 1977'1 wlll be rolling in next mot1th ond we're oventocbd with brand new 1976 mode ls ... 10 we've ditcovnted every brand new 1976 model to Mil NOWI Hurry in for beat Mlectlon today and SAVEi ACT NOW! LIMITED OFFER GOOD UNTIL AP,IL 30, r 977 CASH TO YOU! saoo s400 Saving$ & a New Fiat Too! CASH BACK FROM FIAT MOTOR CO. TO YOU Diel HUI FIAT WIU UTCll ITOI UY MEW 76 Fil H31 II STOCl CHOOSE FROM ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION 150 FIATS TO CHOOSE FROM 2 DRS.,~ DRS., WAGONS & CPES. WHILE THEY LAST! $ 4 00 CASH REBATE OR DISCOUNT ON ANY NEW '76 FIAT 128 or X 1·9 IN STOCKI BUY YOURS TODAY AND $A VE SUPERB SERVICE DEPT: NICE SELECTION OF USED IMPORTS DICK MILLER MOTORS aama 120 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA 557-2132 WE HAVE T.HE BRAND NEW 1977 ONETIMl';ONJ ,Y 1'1'11\l.I~"' .Al lo t'hou"· lt.1mrnond Organ, modc:I from fur )o•ir i.:amc rill \l 100.\ Xlnt condnton Reg S\70. home food tit• Al Amusement L'nd~·r $l.OOO 557 31~ h yd rator . $125 Grp GIJ'"· 1~31 Main St . ----· Purch~c 5-18 5253 _ t;G, 638 211>2 F o R SA L E P 1 .1 n u 4x8Slale lwd pool thl hlu,• ON·orator , <'t1ll•·<'t1on (,uJbran~on, xlnl t•ond 55i i25t. all tW)l NEWPORT LEISURE IOA TS :r.!111 Nwpt 8 1\d, NH ;-.ext to Crab Cooker t:all 675·8290 I 81/2 to 32' 1:-'ully self-contained Reserve now for Holiday & Wknds RECENCY MOTOR llOME RENTALS 925 N Harbor Blvd , S.A ••531 2503• * '49 Chevy Step Van con· \erted to M.H. Asking S2200 Bst ofr. s.ig.934 l 19i6 Wmnabago Mini. 21', "1~1( conl'd Sl75 (>er wk, GLC 5 SPEED HATCHBACK felt. pc.•rfrrl 1·1Jtul S:lm ~111rl·Ol11w gnltl .trl ob Phon<' 495 OK II Jl'l'h l'h.indl'11t•r c andle 4 TV's. 3 (•nlor. 1 hlk wht All need rl'11a11 51110 I holckr'. t'lt· ol11l'r IBM l\ J.lt' 1447 IH,1.1 Pl \:'\O Yumahu Walnut ;.pinct. Pen cond $995 Phi.Ill 11>19 LIDO M. TltAILEH XTRAS. XLNT CON D 5 15 tl79t 500 Ire~ ma. &Hl 0010. ·10 Dodge Surfa1de Mini Mil 54.000 m 1. Cou lJ1ncrl, $3800. Aft 5. 1!+1 ~1!78 sterro,.w H Il k & t11rn1 .• S4·.1r, 1.,i,., 111"·' what<'. ~·T l'!1-i;w \Y Antu1u•· ~t Vt•n1urt· :.n. hn~tol cond. ble,2:;pkt!I. $7;l 1:7 Vorel ~ •.• lllk >i \lll}I :.ola, 1~1J111I paan11. rc'~1·wood rull 1<1<"<' Y.1th all oµlaun!> Custom. run~ J.:Ol~I. ~JllO s:?!>ll ,;;,;: :111,!11 • , .1w ;\lrn 1n.: mu.,t wll plu' more. t1 ;.11h•r incl .. :!R-;-U 1 f 11 d 1 GMC e a r ·1 t1·r1•u i>.'>f.llJ :'4~l 2.'•ll $-t"JO 64.>0245 645 :13R9 le .mer, u Y eqp AM /F M Ml'~ ~:1., 111\I'\~: 1·"·"' <"uunlr) ~' " " · for -.ale In top :.hape, 66l·OIGI anvtam•· < hth '1•·ml"'' .hap ~ l pns.:ht Gct 1•on1t c;re.it Columhrn <!11 MK II Rill't• 67H!.56!J_' ______ _ 1,. I 10 .0 11r J l't ll'l' J.11 .JllO s:n:. & ITUl:.t' l'(jUlp w ·moor· Q1w•n Road 20 root. Low 2 Tickel!i for lh1• do~m.: ~ktl.1)' s;,7 ~.no, t'"'t 211 1n.: ,at Npt Sl0,500 Call ,_ night of "Chnru~ t.11w" llumh I rump. 1 ~1."lll .,., 11.,.,3 low m1lcaRe Must sell S c-w;.... M ochi-· 8093 _<211.IJ 1""""" Sel/conla1ned 848 8123 UD. A pr 3. ~lit p ,1 '.1111.1h.1 •:,\I \ ,1511 ~ .. , ,....~ ------· · 536-2829 Ii 111 t n; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal 20 '64 Good Cond 20· Lazy Daze, xlnt cond, -::--Bo ---I 1'17h \nl1·r ,,,w rn,1ch Loaded. $3500 f 11 · d . 20 Y' Hurrv . .::•! <:trl 11.111"11 r ll.11t111 .• 1 ...,.." &. I y. ,.,1 ,-,ih Mu't ,1,11 s.r.5 675 3704 u y equappe , cruise bike. $20 cu Hl•t 1., 111 '" ''''"~"·~ 1,,, •• 1 "'"d 1 ,,.,11"' ,,.,, l!l7 :!!ti 1 ,ift 5 __ ------cnlrl. $8950. 492·2485 TopShd r ~IMl 'M>' "·. I 1 ·'' , • r1 · NAPLES Sabot No . 212. Troilen, Tra•el 9170 --, • ~ ~fMJ Goods 8094 new m ast. rudder, llller, Ra lf10 l nnt 1 ol \I utl• I \ll._1 l.11.1• ""' I" IOI!'··••••••••••••••••••••• & ,ail S175 67.1 9262 plane' & 111 .. 11 •I 1 1lin "• It 1 .. iii m tmn, t l'l lllL (",\Ht.t; C:u,lom , . --- ever} lhini.: ll11 ·'I• :-. .. "" ,,. '1 ''° pl.1111' lo f 11 h 11 lb HORI E w trailer new never 11.'c~"·' "~··' '" 111' •' 11111\t <t•ll I •'I :i.1 . .1< u \/ ·~~~' 1'99' 3.il~"' trJmµ rudder'\ R~r:.igc c.~f.t,~One1\ ~ · .,., • 645-2200 '" •"· ,., I'S ~tor<'<l $1 100 farm 0 }"1 --. :! I J 5 !I J · fl 6 2 1 3 Hp 0 111. l-.J\\,1 .11.1 ''' I l'.1n1•I .Sp.1n"h E,, 1Wknds 7148402184 mlrrro,., hak•·. 11," 1 .tm 11,,. ,h.,irnl "1,.,.11 s.i;, • · SI.rte lop /\pl i.1ze Pool mtrcro-. .. t11k<' 111111.11111 1'111(1·'"'""·" la"n Thl.S250 loats,Sllps/ inits. l111m1wr ., .... 1 1 hi 111u1A1·1. u r111111wr 1 front 549·2544 Docks 9070 gold m1111•of..,111lllorlth1 throw $1111 -..11 .. 1m1•r TV.Radio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• crafthm.111. i. .. 1t111·1 1u11b 11u11k S2t ""'' mot•> Hifi St~o 8098 SllftWAHTED hdwan '. rn111•h """' I ·'I! 1·ro,~ lnkt' s1:. I Strp •••••• ; •••••••••••••••• Heh. 11!H\IOll 1111 11111•1· ladcll•r $3, ,l\or;11lo (;t-;rnlur TV.23"console. lions 1·ru ... h1•1t k1111: ''"' 'clvt>t w.ilnut cahin(•t ne<'fh Whlt1•:1 ('o1nm.4't1·1 :, :;;:1·~~;1i':~i·uct l'.'U l'h work ~-,o.orrer. 5S2 R0<!8 W<· :ire looking for• slip In Newport Harbor for our 41 rt. i.ailboat. Bout is in Bnstol Cond1ti1m , a nd will not re ltuire any do<'kllidc work, nor will there be any hvc aboard. Plca!lc r oll non Jackson a t 540· 7430 or 633·8895 metal ll<•lt·t•1111 . 1 111 lltt• bst hkt' llt'W SJH'1 11111 lil.1.1 Garrell l\lt-1.11 1>i·t1 1·1111 . Mlscd lOM'041s t:r11nd 1~ Studio TM 340 ~l1•r1•0 tape deck with C;(>SM 3.10 i<tereo m1kr & othE'r accessories SHl5 or bst ofr. 751 0040 xlnt conll. mak1• 11tr m1·1 Want.cl 8081 $125. Kyl-.. tii:J tll ;.!..'t ••••••• •• ••• ••• • • •• •••• aft.6 ---Hn. Yatley Spas SS$ CASH FOR 15" Col TV. Xlnt cond WANTED Slip or mooring Manularlurt"d hy t;ctl\·11 trlioci lhl'll !u1n refrilZS $lSO/bt!toffcr (or 41 ' -'<c llc nbe rg Sales • !162 O'JlioCI fr1r, ~ ~1111 ,.,5-16 0768 ~·1948 s a 1 lb oat. Imme d . Tourmaline Mink Stole WANTfo:I> i\LllM INUM '°:!!,,;.& M:r-_548 __ ~_7· ______ 1 Lilte new. Cost S7:Ki, S.it· ,,,. , t•"1NS1 •• :;;.~•••••••••••••Boats.. StorGCje 9090 ~ 847-6319 In-pt r pouni .i <.o, scrnp ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ml.'tal. i'oµper. brass, loah, Moiftteftance/ S · S OLYMPIA T.,rpcwralrr, 5 ett• Gohl &!>1lver Senlce f020 Bo at l orage pac e yr1. old, manua l $50 Ph1lhpt.SteclCo. ••••"'•••••••••••••••••• A va ilable. Newport 548-2712 131'8 W Anaheim SL SPRING CLEANING ~· $30 mo. 644-0510 l.0111t Bch. 213-432·«18 Have your hull cleaned & t ·rainaol"rMicM'I IUMHYHOP T0Aui1he.1s East.er Fashion Sale Sat Apritand 10 2 Assistance Leaftue ol Newport Beach Thrift Shop 505 32nd Street. Wrrntcd ll!iicd ext>rclse ready. Hogan & Son Div· ••••••• ••••••••••••• t'qwpme nt. Elec exercy-ing Service. Co mplete ~rs. S•/ d t• & rollers. Call Jean, Wlderwater yaeht main· leftt 9120 646-65lO art 6. t.enance. S31·S921 loah.McsiM' WANTF.D/J\ntq. 4 Poster Equipment 90JO Si.lper clean 1974 l Moh(llZ or Walnut Bed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford S uper Camper Doubl e or larger. C 1 Ch 1 Special · lul~ loa ded! 873-8182 om .P et e r Y 1 er tOW Campwat Camper. SCRAU 'ETS manllolds for 318 c.u. VS. Many extras I A9' ni nrL Wonted On Consignment ; In cludes manifolds, $7500.C.11982·989t. Antiques. old furn. gift rhera. e lbows . end -------.....---1 ANSWERS items. handmade items plate-evcrythlna for '12 VW Pop·t1P camper. Expand-M(ltal for nt•w antiques/in· twin englnea wil h 430 Xlnl cond. Nc1(.rtb~l\ Libel -Tu t teraors s hop opening hou_rs. $225 totnl cost en1. S36QO, 644Hl3SS RATTLE Arx April I .536-1780/894·9569. Call Dale al 49tl-1821 -, --------1 --- --. n vw Pop Tdl>_Gemper. Thelndlanlaoollhf'only WANT (',000 AUTO for Trailer for 14to16' boat. Xlnt con d. ""X'M /FM 01>t8 ... m.whoE AXaleebpehlwlt1hd• a $300. Call 842·9977 dt 16" wbcels. Sl~ or bes radJals, Mir' ml, $2500: -"-----'Y __ 1 _1 _"'·_, 5:30PM. olf er. 1145-5430 646-Q3l .....•......•..•..••... •74 Vacation lrlr. 23 '. Low inilcs, A/C, awning, EZ li ft hitch. e xtras . Sell cont.a med. !)79··1155 an. 4 30pm 7J D4T'SUH 610 • I -................. 45 MPG Hwy 36 MPG City EQuipment includes fold down rear seats Aulomahc trarfs avallable (FA4TS508353) l'\US TAX I llCEN!IE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY " • l 7• VWBUG 4 &peed, radtO. heater. See 11 today. (499KPO) s2ass '72 TOYOTA CELICA 2 DR. 4 speed. air condt· $1488 t1on1ng (141FEG) '1• DATSUN PICKUP With shell. $2988 Sharp! (55095YJ '77 RABBIT "DIESEL" IS HERE TODAY .. AMtot New HOO Aa.toi New HOO TnckJ 9560 Van1 t570 Autoi, Imported AMto,, l"'porhd • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••-•••• •••• •• •••• ••••••••••••• 9705 IMW 97 t 2 '66 Clwvy 1 ton i;tep van i:? Chev ~. ton Van. 350 Alfa Romto '75 SCIROCCO AM/FM stereo radio, 8 track (739MPS) 53799 TEST DRIVE IT TODAY TO BELIEVE IT ' ' 4 speed radio. heater All the goodies 1232C00l 53188 '70VWFAS 4 sc:>eed. radio. healer Very Sharp $1688 Hard to ltnd f843EAD) 71 c 350 V-8. auto. trans., $5188 atr cond . P sir .. p. brks. p, wind .. AM-FM stereo radio (421 DKJl S~e our Brand Ne w limit e d Edit ion Chompoqne Model\. ~pecio l m e t alli c Robbih with ve lour interior. ALSO W hite o n c u .. to m Con n "fiible<>. whd t• 8 u q Windows •II around . ~udard. Ct.an, xlr1u •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• hydrauhc door, S0,000 Must 11ee. $.l450. 496·70111 '74 Alla Spyder, Sil. blk •ftll, on ~w 6 cyl e njffne. Dod C l.nt , Meii~. S 4pd, ·10 ml. Good heater tire~ body fl! ge amperVan, "" sta•A Aa r v1nt Aond ' ' · $1400 644-9393 or '"" "" ... • " .. ' All a~~ ::i1~S, 7!>4-lt82afl 6PM $.'5875. (714)495-49:>:1 P>OO. ' • '71 Alfa CTV Cpe. Re.;en\· 9570 69 Ford Van, new I recondauonec'-Kool.II ••••••••••••••••••••••• transmls!>IOO. front e'!d, Jic $3700. 642·9226 0 ; ..aft V WI d eng, air, 8 lrk, AM /I'M !Jti.2840'7 71 oo-e 8, n ow radio. faxed for camping, . -·-...---- Van, P /S, A/C, new tart!s, stove. sin.It, lee box, bed. Rare Alta co~verUble. lo ail. clean. S2750or best For salc·or trade for late 100~ restored; Bst oCr. offer. 492·3426 model Econo cur. $2795. 7521400days 673·8117 ~n~ . I~ !Oii" l tfA tOUlfVA.00 • JJI• 714/990·1900 •21l/694.J9~' ------Audi 9707 '76 DODGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8200 Surfer Van, Low miles , Loaded. all custom int. and ext. Mu!>t See ( l E60679 > $7999 '72 AUDI I OOLS 4 Door. ;\ulomatac. air l. o n d . & s l e r e o . !C»lMUKl SADDLEBACK VAUEY IMPORTS 831 -2040 495.4949 74 Fox 4dr. A M /FM sten..'O. 34.000 m. Ver'j cln $3400 /bsl orr. 675-6548 ------•74 Audi lOOLS. xlnt, low rni, AM /FM, 4spd, $3600. 496-8228 SADDLEBACK BMW HEllMOW! THl630CSI IMWRESAUS CLASSIC BMWs 1973 3.0Cs-4 speed with sunroof. (967KLM>. 1973 2002Hi·Th!S one i:J loaded! ! ! (238JTG >. 1974 CSA Coupe.One of a kind! <~FU>. BMW 2002.s 11 1972-Automutlc, air\..t co ud . & A M /FM . (l2lfTQ). 1973.4 speed+aunroof. (!005). 1975·4 speed wilb sun· roof. (907M1'~G l. 1975-Automauc. (OlM). BMW:>30is 1975-Au tomatlc, air cond. &stereo. (062Nlt'). 1976-4 speed. (611RDG) SADDLEIACIC VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 CREVIER '61 Ford Econohne. new eng. & paint. Custom in· terior. $900 or trade for HD motorcycle. 645-9777 &' sr 6 HOADWAY -------I SAHfA AHA 835·3171 '72FORDVAH New paint. new ltres. $3750. 646·9743. A.M . 646·~ '74 Ford Surfer. V8. Auto, cpl, paneled, stereo, Mags, low mi.. & xlras. Origownr. $4995. 957·0261 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 IMW2002 Auto . Air Cond., AM l''M stereo, radials & more! "Very nice cond1· lion thruout! ONLY $5995 !! (103NLD) Crevwr BMW • 835·3171 (SA) '70 Ford Super Van Bub-.70 BMW 2002 Priced re· ble Top Camper. Fact. --------1 duced lo sell. 1 Own. Jm. bit. Xlnt co7nd .. See to ap· .1"..a.....S W__._.,. 9590 645 8 86 AUTU unTS'U mat· Body, pa mt an tr & pree. · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• mech. 830·7027 '74 Dodge \'un. P /S P /8 WE Wltl BUY 1HE ULlrMATt'. OllllYINO MACfflNli. •USED IMW't* '743.0CSA S/R 746LWB '75 S30iA llKWT '691600 4Spd ZXX866 '74 2002 4spd 181LWB '75200'.! 4spd 764NJM Closed On Sunday• ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & AM/FM, tape. CB, high YOUR DATSUN '76 BMW 530i back seats, surfer inl. PAID FOR OR NOT ..tspd. sunroof, air, PS. al· Sales·Service-Leaslni: new paint. mags, flares TOP DOLLAR loy whis, AM·l'~M str, Pin Roy Carver.Inc. ' &scoop. 38.000m. Sharp' FORTOPC ... RS slnpes and much mon·! RoUskoyce BMW $4,300. Call Greg &12·9006 "' A beautiful white w ith IS40Jamboree or~·4987 BARWICK DATSUN navy mtenor! In excep Newport Beach 640-6444 San Juan Capistrano ltonul condition. ONLY Autoa,Hew 9800 831 1375 ,.93 3375 l9'J95 (602P!Ul> Crevier 1971 Bavana 2800, 4 dr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• --·-,. • BMW83S·3171 <SA> loaded . 62 ,000 mi. C "'SH FOR C ... RS' 54950 'offer. 673·6336 or "' "'. • The fastest draw in the &l2·9666 Top S Dollar $paid for West. .. a Daily Pilot --------<~ran used cars. trurk~ & Classified Ad. Phone Have something lo selr! C~rvetles. Ask for Paul &12 S67R. Classified ads doll well. ONe1ll. HOWARD Chevrolet Allto1, Hew J.>ove&Qua1l Sts ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH 9100 Autos, New HOO ' VOLUME $ALES MEAN GREAT DISCOUNTS AND $UPER $AVINGS. WEPAYTOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS FOH£1tiN. OOM ESTIC or CLASSICS If your rar 111 extra clean sec us first l CENT OVER DEALER INVOICE 610's 710's YES le OVER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1977 810's 200 SX's KING CABS 280Z F10 8210 PICKUPS INVOICE ON ALL REMAINING 1976's BAUER BUICK 2!125 Harbor Blvd. ('05ta Mesa 979.2500 WE BUY CUAHCARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 54/,..1200 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FORA LL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN TOSEEUS NEWPORT IMPORTS JIOO W. Csl Hwy, NB 642-9405 W~BUY •USED CARS& Air Conditioning · or your NOW AVAILABLE LEASING ON NEW & USED CARS TRUCKS• Conie m or Call fREF Appraisal Grott. Chevrolet 18211 Beach Blvd. lluntmgton Beach 847-6087. 549-3331 TOP DOLLAR PAID Down Payment (maximum $429) or USED CAR ''COIJPON'' SPECIALS p••••••COIJPON 1•••••• .. •••••••00(JPC)N ••••••..-••••••COIJNN •••••••••••••• COtTPON ••••••1 : '71 DAT9Ull : '7• DAT9-: '72 DATSUll : '69 DAT9Ull I I I I I I FOR CLEAN ~ l ti8J~ REACH Bl VO tiUNTINGTON BEACt1 841 7781 S40·0441 I 610 •TA WAe I 61e aTA WAe I SIO •TA WAO I SIO aTA WAe I I •,_.,.•It...,. -.--'--.. snMn I '..., __,.,. _,,.,..,, _., ~JICIO I • •,..,. '-...._ '"°" I •.,. .w ~ MMM ..-a. '17Act I IMPORT CARS i '3195 i •2595 i •1595 i· *1295 j _ALLMODELS I I I I I WE ••••••• COIJPON •••••• ... ••••••COUPON ••••••..,•••••••COUPON •••••••••••••••COITPON••••••• .... EED I I I I I "" : '7• DATSUN : . '71 DATSUN I '7~ DATSUN I '70 DATSUN : CLEAN I 710 28MT I ••• 2... ~ 12" .... I ••• ..... I USEDCARS I ..... aiw ..... a.~ ... ~ I .... ,,,. ............. ,...J ......... .....,. .......... _.,. I A--·~-...... .,J'IMC I MOW IOll~SO~ & so~ i •2495 i ·•1795 I •1795 i· '1095 I ~~~L-~":;; t••••••COUPON ••••••i•••••••OOUPON•••••:--1-•••••• 001.JNN••••••t•••••••1()0IJNN•••-1 • LINCOLN·MERCURY : '7• 260Z I '7• YW : '7• YW : '76 TOYOTA : 262~~tr~1~:s'ivo. : : ..... •H I aTA WAe I ...... •ICK Ult I ------- 1 ............ _,.,. -'-....... ..,._ I ' .. AllWM ....... '"llWC I .._ .... NIWM ........... 1ffllM I ....... ,..... ...... w ..... 11N7M I WE ! '4995 i '2295 i '3695 :.· 9 3295 ! :: . .. I USEOC:AR ·····-··-··--·---·-· ······--·······-~--.. ··············-··-··--··--·············· MOW PRICES GOOD WITH COUPON ONLY-EX IR R TOP$PAID CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE e ALL CARS PL E . CALL GORDON .. COSf.AMISA AMC.JHP 252.i HARBOR Bl,. VD COSTA MESA 549.a023 CAR OUTLET c .... ,.,.c: ... Pelcl Por Or Mot 3l45HARBOR BLVD. (Harbor• Victoria) OOSI'AMESA 642:.0653 .K:l5ail when you buy any NEW 1976 CAPRI ... and then we give you the Factory Air Conditloning FREE ... or you can take the $429 credit for a down payment (0.A.C.) Take your choice. Jt's the greatest deal ~ver. .. -SANTA ANA . LINCbLN JIE~L~~ lill , '··-· .. ' -. . .. . . J. DAIL y PILOT DJ l I• Friday. April 1. 1tn IT'S FUN FOR EYERYONi AT ••• RED BLUE " II T I SUPREME '.TOP 5788665 VALUE LOADED WITH AIR C:OHDITIOHIHG • POWER SUEalHG _. POWER IRAKES • AM-FM STEREO ;. TILT WHEEL • VINYL TOP • RALL YE SPORT W-HEELS .. PIH STR,,IHG • IODY SIDE MOLDINGS • NOTHING TO BUY -JUST COME ~--- IN AND ENTER NOW! _) . Contest lecifM April I st met Ends At Moon on April 30th. ' • • . 0 -LO G EVENT E 4L 0 BRA· EW 9 ~s -- E •READY FOR DELIY RY • . . . nes • White Ones • Blue Ones "' ~ : i.· . • In fact most every model • color • opti~n is h~re now for. you to see and ~rive OPE 72 SIR llHT ·HOURS - 9:00 A.M. Friday TO 9:00 A.M. Monda GMQUAUTY SERVICE/PARTS .. .,. I I ,· DJ2 OAll..Y PILOT Friday, Aprll 1. 1977 A.lto.t, ~ AufM. lmporled Aido.., Imported A.Alto1. lmporhd A.Altot. lmport.d ~~·.~~·.'!':~!'.~~ ...... . Aul ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• •••••••··~··••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.•••••••••••••••••••••• Toyota 971>5 o5, lrnported Auto•, lrnporied Ji.utol, IMported 0-..... 9720 Oatwrt 9720 tCGrmllnn Ghia 9735 MGI 9744 'onche 9760 •••••••••••••••••••••·· _. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••-•••••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••• ........................................ ., ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "74 C4ronA. t d.r. Du.rut •, IMW '7 I 2 ,._ 9720 '7U &f 71 D4Y$UH ;,. J&Oi. Xint \'Of\d, •lr, Kann1mn Chia '70. 78.000 8 M-..at .aae. ur<ltn.-d J'ltW or11u.it1. 6 n1•w urea. nt.-w ""j. ••••••••••••••,•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••--••••••••-••••• 2I0%2+2 Ak/FM. m~gs . 1lc:w ml , $1600/or belt tw . .,3 PQRSCH!'.: 91A, hrks. 4·11pd, •11u:; 1r,. BMW 2002-Metalllc TOft IUYB DRIVE A Sdvt.'t l'Xlt·nor. 111r cond . Url'!I $4750 <IS.I 96118 K-16 m~t • 1 ., fOM q1\. ca, OrqECto ~921tS. Ord blue W/blu& IQ• ~~ n~ tint IL. tut' Top •. .. h ~-~-9718 t<Vst S39$0 tau~. Call ------'--tenor It AMlfM 81.tf@<> ~a7poldi;fmMrts LITTLE... mll):S "' muC' ... muc 1973 D.ATSUH • ,_,_ !>'llM8.\!#or'1Sl-6522. 'T4 T~yotll Corolla 1600 cauette . (665PQN), COSTA.MESA . SAVE A LOT more! t~MMM ). 240% ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•· °"'"i."'"~°""•·•"""''' 31.000mt'•· Many xtrai. '7fifl0.Pvt.P\)'.17HIS1 OHLY 5'795 llspet'd Mile:..iri·ni:ht&. ··~ (,··"~' ~· R 9756 Xlftt cond. $2900 . DATSU..._. SJIO'P & COMP,/\~' Uu:. l'Ur 1~ m ncdlenl '7 7 M t: H '~ I'' r 1• 1· Rois oyc• ~2119. 741MWIAYAJIA " • • 5yr/6UllOO ml l'Xl wurr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Auto Aircund Mllt'DI 2MSHarborBlvd. IUWICI DAT 9'4 lt7J DATSUM ~lt1onl <891llGZ> wuh ,77 MGli purc11ue #l D lER IN U.S.A. •~r~ ~· radh•ll. Q:lltaJleu 5*"'10 SuJ1W1C•p1-U'1no Z41Z S*hfced-$4450 Cb f 27 ~::=::=;;;-~~ oruy ao.ooo m.&J•. "This D•t&Wl •12 lrftn Stn. Hl·U75 4t).U7' Oranae nteribr, mais. MIRACLE MUDA t..e:!tt1Puoyn:1.~ our JR IOY . be~ul car la like aew win. J\oO(ratk, apecl.al a1r cone.I. & low m ilts. 2~Hurbor Blvt.l,,C &t. ZHO .._... ll•d.. Parts Dept. OPonSat. . CAtVIR thruoull Ha6 w &>. l\lceat Whls. $1&50. ~9&-401G Eltra deal\I (ZHHSW). 645-5700 Co.hi~ '45·5700 -ROUS·ltOYCE onywberul" ONLY -----OMLY $4695 -'i !) !\Hill R1.blr .Si.pd U40J•m...,_ ~!! (981lllP)Crev1er '73 240Z Super de.an, Fiat 9725 72 HXJ WJ.ion, n 1 \i A~I "'M, 11n111.11.· ~.J;,iJ ~e.•tll WHk·EMD S&LOFF '70Toyota BMW.f13S.Sl7l (S,\) 4:.~ld, Mag&. AM /1-'M, 5'ECIALS 1974 DATSUM ••••••••••••••••••••••• rad1ah.xln11.·umt ,.Jl,WU 1'\lplTlbt;.1.~1 -d I $4 600 I Of r 8 210 " l>oor I bl}l.'l.'d , . 1975 Fl ""T rru. SI .J.'>O :)57 71>~ . • ClOSEO SUNDAYS Cltroeft 9716 r a 1 a :.. ' · 260% "' 'i.J \H, ! l't-1 h·d n111d · •••••••••-•••••••u••• ~ .. asnor8!lli4'1:!!'> radio (O'JtlPK~~t Sil\er exterior. m.i.i:-. 124SPIDH Merce~s S.nz 9740 'll'llov. ~I.ii.:' ~11 .. ,u 01 1 73 SM, Mtlllarau1 cng. MOW $2795 :sltin-o. Jir l'onll. & c'tr.a ;>;ew lop, mag wheel:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t0047J9or >li il\1.1 ut lknlll·Y. LllO •• ur Ulk 11\ t'r mu• oon. bl.1<.'k h111c:. a nd Cont111u11tal \'8. Chrom1:. pJu1l & intr on •Y t:! mo:.. 11111 ~ ~llJ,504.l .f I '1 fl I C K :\1 ,\ r-. MOTOHS \213)795·:!551 or Jueully rnll Carloi. Carno~1~2~1y_ c~ Auto trana <1ir 11 b lll:lllOOVt:~"TREl':T low mile~ IWH8lil AM/FM stereo .tape & MBZRES•LES auto. •lr, pwr. w111duw~. <.:l11it~1hed acll> sc •I! Near Ma~rthur OMLY $5695 low miles. t620NJ A) "" 1!)74 MG B. Mu't :. .. 11' II " lua\ber , n ew M1t•h's .. 1h:ml>. ::o m.ill •ll~mt> or &J bo R .• u ...,.,,,... be l'I' am ree oaw • s-a-,ri--~ ~,.444 '"""'" or st ulh:r 30000 mi. lmmai:ulutc' any item Jul>t \•all IJ3.l300 COSTA MES.A Mi°:~Cl.._E._.~., .. A 51it!AlSL2to~~lTX775) !n9-446i,Kim $i950.913~156 0425618. ---------U """ """...., ·w~L·Auto (~J.'.i!lt co nd111o nln o Weo"ona sell·ofl '>1>ec1al 1U3707) i 9 .'72.J~y!>t~ Land Cruis«' "' • ., DATS M 2l50HarborBlvd.,C.M. Autos.Mew 910 Auto1, M'w 9100 Ji.ufo5, Mew 9800 284.S IIAROOH Ill.VO 645·5700 SAODLEBACK ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• ••• •• ••• ••• •••••••••••• •••••••• • • • ••••••••• • •• 54o-64 I 0 540-0213 . VAUEY IMPORTS ••••••••• •• •••• •••••• • • Wogon 9746 Opel 1 • 1 • -----'72 fo)at 12-1 SJl(>lt Cpe 5 i-1 OPl';L MANTA Juto, , spd, AMii''M, rad11il11 831-2040 495-4949 AM F M. lo m1 , 'In~ Subaru 9762 !J cvl 4 wheel drive. exceltenl cor,id1llon. used c.v gu.irantee. U-37291 Wo need room 1or new models. AT DOT DATSUN WE THINK 71 510 sl~ll1on Wdgon. Cr /Con l s 1 ~00 o r ? -----<·ond S56-~!J8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rill, rnaj!s !Op rack. Gd 5464922or>lb t>564 LeaH '71.iSuburu • WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICE 1977 DATSUN IN CALIFORNIA! rond S1200 t>l2 !.1731 -----'72 Opt'I Wllh Jll .'\1·" -.t: ---. . --00 L2A Sport Coupe, &ee & Mew-Used tire .... batlr)c . muflh.•r HEW su.ARU •7.1 Datsun ZbOZ, de11nest drive to bi?lieve, best ofr OVER I 00 shoc:ks Lo n11les Gn:;it * $28 4 7 * ont• 1r1 town. •I ~pd, must over Sl.SO. 673-0701 MERCED~S mp~ $1250 or lwi.l offc1 sell. ti7!)·811-l!J IO ~ ;J(J()I St·r 1!1:n3H41 ---Honda 9727 OM DISPLA y • Mew & Used '75 284> z Luw ml. All ••••••••••••••••••••••• U-~-f I ~ '700pel c:T xtr.1:. Sil\1.-r Mui>l sell B d..,. ,77 ~ O m S Nl·w motor. paint l 01 .1 4X4 WAGONS 1rnnwd ti45 1107 ran ,.....ew AU'fllOHIZ :[) kuul S/·150 4% 5!tKll Ho .... DA Cars MERcEoi:;.~ DEALER --MEW •11 • ·75 UaL"un 280 Z. Clean " 6862 M<inch,•:.ter, Porsche 9750 low m1h:i;, AM /FM tape, MANY .fiuen;i I' ark •••••••••••••••••••••••· WAGOM" '3395"--_ .. •73 Toyota Corona · IU-37421 '1995 '73 Toyota Corona CfM. 4 soeet' IU-3609). Btua Book $2230 5269 7oo FULL PRICE nu radials . A I <.:. To Choose from! 523-7250 * $3777 * S6:loo b~t 11fr. C;i ll Ontl\eSant;i An;i Fwy. PORSCHE 924S 641.17022 alt 6prn UNIVERSITY Radio. T.glas:.. radial Oldsmobile 1975 MBZ 280 Championship l::ditiun tires. SEDAN. One <1wner car GOOD SELECTION Hondo Ccrs • GMC HURRY•.1.1. S1:r, (70SW51· 80USJl)&HEW No~ '1899 '73 D_ahun ___ __ 610 WOCJOft -lt77-IU10 S/11'• l?Wt,& 111451 r .. c.a ..... ..._ .... lo_ U91"4 No--· .. ....,.,.,-.. 112.to --s.-i.M.ANIO•,._c.. ......... _.._ • 19i6 Oat sun ti \0, X Int cone.I., Arn fm. air, 8 tra<'k. radial:., S3500. 1-'lrm 644·57~ Trucks with l>lereo. pwr. win- d ow:. & a ir con d . Wh·11-They Last• 2850 Harbor 8 1\'d. ic • 71 5, km 383CA0 $777 73GL(oupe 79M $1677 4 sof'ed. air cond111on1ng. stereo ta p & I U-3649). WQekend Sale · Costu Mes<1 5-!0·9640 SPOTLE~· l53SMV1). BILL YATES SADDLEBJi.CK VALLEY IMPORTS VW.PORSCHE s1995 ·77 280Z. Evl'ry option Ra c 1.ng g rn . g old JCICJUOf' 9730 LOOK AT THESE USED "BLUE DOT SPECIALS" '75 DATSUN PICl.llf' ._.. ..... ~ ........ t'°'t.t1'\tk IOJ't•l '2699 ~ '73 DITSUN 240Z ,...,,,,.~ ... ~ ,,,~llll!M 10»11 '3995 :=.::'; 73 DATSUN Pfattr -----· !"001''1 fM... 10 .. JJ '1999 -. ... . "' ..... . 7J DATSUN 1ZOO 7Z DA TSUM 2AeZ cw ,,.,,,, p.e •03••1 74DATSUN110 831·2040 495.4949 S;in Juan Ca1m.trJnO 837-4800 493-4511 stnpn g TJn ant. Beaut. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MU!>t sell. $7500. Phooc 9GIH>ll2 . '74 J.AG XJl2 ---1 lOm m1, AM·1''M Klrk Borwick's Special stereo . AC . cardµ! ownet 680M~T 197 6 Datwn 280% 4 s peed . a ir eond , 195<! M BZ JOOS Classic ---- Cuupc One ol only 86 pro-'7 6 911 S T .ARGJi. durcd that year! Will Blatk on Black, Alloy:., trade for right c;ir-mu:.t 5spd , i-t erco am m1 see to :ipprec1ale! Pn (~HlAA) pty 5111 7~ ONLY $16.600 - . '-+.J. AM FM & rear window loo~crs. (331NQR ). '68 2SOS. Im mac. comp I OMLY $5995 car tustory w 1receipt:. ,., '"''"''H 111.-.. t1o um• /\M/f''M . AC, S.'>500. Pvl We ha.ve many new '77 z~ 1 '"'....:~.:.'...~"' ~ _ pty. l714l f\48,8706 to choose from ------• DRIVE A LITTlE-·n J,\~; XJ 6, A~l /l'M 8 ~erct'<ies 71 . 2SO Sedan, S.AVEALOTI!! frk · t,lM~'!11• ~:oo. air, pwr, /\~1 /f'M, mint BARWICK DATSUM ~ftl\.'>_.1 _ t·ond. Dir maint'd. $5000 San Ju:in Caimaranu tii J.i~uar XI\!:.: Hd~lr, firm 979..:.0900 Mr. YS?bra "p.\(EWo00 . S ~BAIU ~'\ ""tRM,_9.~ Sii S So. S"-t Ull11U·0141 171 41521·7111 Toyota 9765 ...•...........•.•..... '77 V2 CORONAs ·'73 Toyota Chinook Can.per 4 !:Peqd stereo. IU·3705) Blue Book s 4 t 95 Sales Price •]695 ---'68 Toyota Corona CU-37061. Prt ce special s995 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA lill• I n (• l t.4 141 I\\\ HUMllMG.tON llAt. t>i 831·1375 493-3375 '<Int l'Ond, $.)RO() '72iH3b4 MB '61190SL 1 , t 1 , , 1 _ __ ---dft til'M RAHE. Xlnl c11111I . ~ . I --$580\1 i;:ll! !1348 HAVE JUST ARRIVED Triumph 9767 ~"!.~~·r.:.": ....... !!~. ~"!.~~·.~:.": ....... !!.~~ ~"!:'::.~:.": ....... !!~~ ~.°.~·.~:.": ....... !~~~ ~~·.~:.": ....... !!~~ 63 . :!l!IS. n1:" ly pamtl'(f, .................•..•.. 1974 TRIUMPH TR6 I I T AMIASSADOll •of "-'"·radio •'-'"'"· -· \-"'Q· •Ir COftd , Yl.,yl top. wl!llt •price! ILOC, •PHK) 2000 4 cyl, •u-tk. redio • ,_..,, loot! t qood. rum s trono I I Ser. 0 AfCM814'171 '1826 THE SMILING VIKING SAYS ••• -ON ALL NEW 1976 CAPRISll STATION WAOOH ¥4. ~le.,..., ......... .... '""'"'9 • 11r.-... •1r '"·"""'reek IL.le •FtWl ·1~116 '74 PLYMOUTH DUSTIR • cvl • ••'4\ ttdlo & ,_,,., v1nvt IOI> 0.-. DI e kind et !~•t Pro<l l tLo<. OJf..CUYI •1886 1974 MAVlllCK v .. ·~•It. •adlo • iw.i.r. ...,.. ''""•'-1• ••' cona , '"""' iop. pric.ct rlOfll' f Se<. 4K'1Fl14'6tl • 986 1971 MUSTANG MACH I '""**' vt. ~·ic. •lldlo. ,_...,, I'.$.. , 9 , Air wncti. tlof1lnO. ~ ~ ur. f Llc. M71"li4) USE IT TOWARDS YOUR DOWN PAYIEllT OR PUT IT Ill YOUR BACK POCKET!!!! '~~ ~ ~-B rL .. NEW -..... -~~ 1977 BOBCAT · •3776 ' •199 Dli $105!.! '"", _ -(-"""' • ..,w '""·...., -·-... ,,...,. .,..,tftt,....., ''°"''diw bf'•ltf'\, ,., ........ : n:; .~~,..,.:~,'~~ ~~':::::~:.':"~-::.;:.\, "'It s. I '<I'•' <•1 .. P'Kw tncf\fCJ1nQ fU &. It< ,U .. 1t Otf#•t ed PAYmfflt O''Cf •t11C.IV01nig •••· ttc , & ""-'IK• c,,....-911\ An-n~I 0itrc~~ '191 ,.,. IJ ,,, -. run~ good. lk:.1 ofr over $:!.01111 lor qu1 1:k :,;ilc Ii 11 1 1:1.1-3285 I tt6 Porsche 912 NEW COLORS! With air cond. & :.tereo HEW INTERIORS! ,\ dt•an 1·ar "1th l\M •f':\I & lht· rn1les ure n ght 13316111 'i3 MB 450SLC. 1mmat• c·ond. fully l'QUlppcd. must !>ell ti75 lm-1!1 t~1:-;u:-.i. I S.AME LOW PRICE MINT CONDITION CHOICE OF 2DR BILL YATES 4DR + WJi.GONS Sale Priced-S4 I 50 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Hh d , C.M. 645-5700 'i2 MB 350SI. Cla~,,1t· llds lr, both tops. n1.·w tire!>. lo m1. mu~t :.ell 675-1184!1 VW·PORSCHE BUY OR LEASE • 1975 MB 230• Topaz/Br au . Am/FM sunroof. low m1. $9!150 Xlnt cond 497 3020 '72280S~L. 4.5. Xlnl Cone! S&'iOO or hst ofl 6-l4 7540 or 673 o:l7<! '75 28llC. Lt him'. l:.?,IHHI mi l,c1;idcd X Int co ml $13.UOO pvt ply Call 645·6il2S San .Juan Cap1:.trano 837·4800493-4511 '75911-S 5spd. <11r, elel'lric sun- roof. HN·aro sc~1l:>, turho "h1.·cl ltu,.~ Alarm. i" far tor} alto~"' C.'> :11, rad1.il:.. ,,tt:ll~ '·'"~elk. ;ill anodo1.ecJ trim. and m n n· ' n I. " c K O N l:H.,\('I\ and \llNT' 1\ -.pl't·t .11·u1Jr rar 111r Lill.' tlrH r I rnlllJllll ~ hUYl'I Hu) or ,ICil!>C 1!'1XIN.J1\) C r c\1e r UMW • 835·317HSA I lllereedes 220 SE, xlnl -------- mech'I cond. Fine body & '65 356C. 90% restored, paint. Lo eng mi's. Lots best offer over $45-00. of xtras. ~st orr over 494·21.30 S3000 551·~. -----·--------'72 Por11che 911T Cpte, MB '58 )JKISL. Classic AC. mugs, 4 spd, xlnt beauty, x lnt cond. cond,675-8849 MARQUIS TOYOTA MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495·12l0 THE HO HASSLE DEALER . BUY OR LEASE " Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 11111• '"'•'ti l tut 1 4 ' S\',\ ... UNflNUTOH II • ._ ... ·74 Sp1lf1rc ('1111vcrt Pun·ha"·u m •\\ 1/917:, Onl! O~ n1•r Xlnl 1.·onll S3llOll l'h ·1!J:Vi!J!l41 .............•...•...•. '73 VOLKSW AGIN SUPER 8EETU 4 spt>t·d. l:l tr;it·k ~lerco & luw mile:.. 1313J ES>. SJi.DDLEB.ACK V Ji.UEY IM,OITS 831-2040 495-4949 iO VW Bug. great cond, AM /FM radio. nu painl, &st orr. 752,5770 W hardtp. $5100 831·3737 .62 B SC-N ---1-1 ------• ew 1nl. re11 ---------• MEW•USED vw·s OY~r 125 IMSTOCK Hard to find · models · '62 22os. 4 spd . .!>unrf trans. runs )!uod 970·1H!J a /cond. R uns good . eve:.. Ai.kmg$U«)ll $1000. Call 640 1635. ~Porsche !112 '73 MERCEDES, 280SE S4800 4.5. xlnl cond, $8,600. Call551 367!1 540.9503 -------1'70 !HIT, 40M . 5 spd, MERCEDES BENZ Come and sec our laq:c selecttons of M ercedc:-. !km. Intermediate:.. We are overstocked on Lease returns ·and new cor lradC·IOS AM /FM . alloy.,. 111-.1 tuned, mmt,cond Bst ofr , 956-5653 '57 Por'-.chr Spds ter Cmpll y n •blt lhl ufl over $5000. Call 557 2.5011. '74 194 2.0 AMWM. Alt. alloys, l owner. M111t eood. 4~1·1473 '73 $8495 '70!Hl'f'r<1rl(;i,AM IFM.tl Grn. less than :nm mi t rark. <1lh1y!», ~u1wr cond. &l8KJA $6500. KJl·2623 nit ts '74 $9488 '68 Targa w /'71 2 ~1' llarvBgl'. LdS than 27m engine S1lver/hlk. Euro· m1m9LIO pean \1tli (A B1•<1uly 1 ) '74 $9~415 ~Ph 661">917 <'H'" Dark Red.Sunrf645KJ H '"'··.749l IST.ARGA , '74 59450 nl;1ck on lll;it'k Navv 11111 1., l'l'rrecl S52KJW /\lloys, 5spd, Air. !'\tc'rM '75 $l0,597 (IS,')Sl.f':~: I Dk Green, Lease or Buy SI t.999 Z43MXT •75 $10,635 Lt Green, IA'a!le or Buy 095MPS '76 $12.467 Paslr lBlul', 12,000mi 744NZD LARGE SELECTfON or ME RCEDES BENZ SL Sportscars a nd FuU s 17.c sedans. Call for o ur clearance prices. '71 91 IT COROLLA SALE! 1976TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAM Automatic. uir cond .. r adio & low mileage. Im m aeulate th r uoul ' (617PDJ 1. Thi., week OMLY $3395 ~!,~ 7600 Wettmlnater Blvd. 1976 TOYOTA Westminster 993.7551 COROLLA ---SPORT COUPE ti4 VW New eng . gd. tire~ 5 speed, radio & heater. S550. 5<10·4300 days, On I v 4 ti O O m 1 I es· _ 495~150 ~c_s ____ _ 1mm~1cula l<> thruout ' '68VWSquareback t 182HL:t.> Thi~ week $1Cl.50. or lx·st offer. OMLY $2995 968·221!1 --- 197STOYOTA '00 VW xlnt running cond. clean. $!175. COROLLA WAGON 497.3195 4 speed , a ir cond & • AM /1''M radio. Im 76 VY( Rabbit. Lo m1. m ac u 1 at 0 t h run u l ! Must sell \his week lo bst <ZJONDM ). This week ofr. 49:! !IM9. OMLY S2995 fl.'> VW !llPeds minor work. Sl75 l'a'lh 1975 TOYOTA Call aft6,646·3309 COROLLA SEO.AM ~ BUS w/'65 ens. 2 Dr. 'speed , radio & Paneled, in~u lated . heater. (<172NAL). 'lhb $8SO/bat. ofr. 497·2382 week evrs. OHL Y $2295 -----'ITT Bill(. tfoblt t•ng, new 1971 TOY OT Ji. COROLLA COU,E 4 speed, radii'> & healer. (873C8Q). This week ONLY $1095 MARQUIS TOYOTA MJSSION VJEJO 131·2180 49S.1210 brks & clutch. xlnl tond. ~5. firm. 640.7377 •71 VWIUS "Factory Camper," • speed, radio. ict'box, alnk & much more! Ou\.~land· ing condition ! Very sha r p ! Only $299Sl <364PCU) Ccc.vler BMW• 83.5-3171 (SA> HOUSE OF IMPORTS Coupe. Alloyi;. Sspd, '75~ Toyota CeUca G·T. '82 VW Vao, $500. RebU,. st er co ( S 9 2 t. t. O ) lJOOOml. Xlnl cond .. fact. engine, xlnt runnln& SHARP• air, AM /FM, rnllye cond,49\'.f189,"94..a769 '13 MGB Rd.~lr 23lll, over· drive, AM/FM, xln cond, 846-5710 try • l>ally Pllo O...Uled Ad U> but, or rent somelhlnlf. S7 I 99 wheels, vinyl roof, side VW Jl 11..... .,, • mokhnas Sspd. 493-4194 -. _, aacn11ce, • tuat •••t. 42350. 1972TOYOTA. r~•pat COltOMA 2 DOOR WI. M . Auto. Xlnt-Aatomatic:, air cond., ~·~'Sl.%()0c:W. b*b~ blue utertot 6 ,'*9t41-1* ~~~g~.! copcU&tea. •es ~tbck. 2nd owl)!'. OflU.Y l17f5 Xtr• c.lun. AM /FJll. • COSTAMHA Slioo.~JS.642-2* D •t•U... 102 B1111. Nu clutch. dlt· ~ ~ " tril>Utor " batt. 2X rt( 2M$YAkBOR BL.VD. ".P. Clan, $1200. or olt. 540-64'10 540.02 I J ""19 l I I 1 • • I l. Allto1, lmporttd Aufo1, t'"por+e<f Allto1, Uud A..t.1, u .. d •·••••··••···•••······· .....••............••••..•••...•.......•.••••• ····••·•··············· Votbwogeft 9770v t..icla 9910 Clwvrol•t 9920 Fronay Ai>ttl 1 1977 DAIL y PILOi DJ 3 ···•··················· •.••....•.••...•....... ......................... <t.l•o 9772 .......................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 YW BVG, •Un roof, ··~··•••••••••••••••• ·w Skylark, onJy M ,00() "H Ch1.1v. M~ntc <.:.arlo. 1973 F'ord •rorlno. A IC, A.MJFM, ' apd. Mu1\ '77 VOLVO mt'•· B<e•uliful s hape. xlnl rqnd i;,ii;.4750 or auto. all xtr1.11, SJ.000 mJ Ford 9940 Mo•efick 9947 Autos, Used Auto1, UHd Autos, UHd ··················•••·• ........••.••••...•.... ••····················· ············••·••······ •..•..•.......•••...... 996~ MmtC919 9952 "'9to H57 '73 M.l\'enck 4 dr SeU. SlS7S. 644·~ Sl3SO. 67S-7820 e\•eit ~0737 7S2-0ZW 968· 7343 ~~~-~~~-~~-·-~~~-~~~~~~ Air, mew <'OlUJ -~" t:\.S 5'\0 41~1 :\l,ncnck 1970, t> C} I. A Int rond 20 + MPG rcgulwr .: .... J Uh> Ml ~"<> C:\lb ·········••·••········· ····•·•··········•••··· ·n Mui.t ~ '73 M u~l con ·74 Runabout, Ju\o, xlnt ....................... '68 VW Standard, JSOOcc .. and Ifft _., &J.._ -''-71 El Cammu. new paint ena w~.000 m1 Good ,,_w w .. '~ .,..ylarit V-6 . .A/C P 1S P /B &tnns, good llre:s. Clt>1tn '73 LTD Country Sq \ ett PB, T'S . .11r. both C9fl<I !"cw lite:.. $2200 xlnt cond. mu~l sell Mtl·31~ '-;~ Pool Abln: Wai.: \ ~ 1 y clean. Lo nu s. Plteur n•·w radials. S(lt't'. wh1 ... ck cond l9SO the ataftdord lux-.ry 6000 m1. Still auar. 20 & run~ t:oo d 12700 Wagon AM 11-'M ~kreu. • •552·M38. itetft1 fftcrt Y" would mps. S4SOO. 7St 97SS 631•2092 d1a•t. or 919.6247 A C . dlx 1ntr. $i .iun s.is &17!.1 '71 Pinto. auto, r uns .:d. ~ U..b·Obb'1 e\c~ ·•" · " Please call ahc;r ti PM 7lSUl'HI~ •xp.d. 1101190>. ,.. __ oc 9915 e"_H__ 581-3'787 $8.SOtmakeoflcr. 6'30pm_. __ _ Red blo c k , stereo. ...._ :1~'::.~~/$,3~950. Very $ 6160 Q Q ••••;;·;~·~;~~;~.... "r~~~: ~g~,~A S to choose from. Cloth or Automutlc, pwr. 11teer· 'Ill VW camper bu. .... llt·lill lt!ather lntA-'ora, cho1cu '"'" vinvl top, air cOnd. & -· •-t 2000 l'lu:. Tux & License "'' .. , ~· .. "'s artl!'r. llll un o f co Jo r s & f u 11 y r u I I y e w h e e I s . ene, $2200. 673·8SOO equrpped. (666RXJI) As t738NHN) '74 VW nu en~ AM 1-·~ stereo tape, nlJJ.:.,, ·•UL•1, nu pnt. $2295 Pl> t;7J :J 1!11 MARQUIS MOTORS low as Sal• Priced-$3395 Ml!'.SION VIEJO MID"CL·M"ZD" 8)1-2880 495-1210 $10 700 ""' o;; A A ' 2150 Harbor Blvd.,<.: M. •73 vw Bug. Goo<l cond OR.ANGE COUNTY $1000/bs t ofr. VOL VO 1976 ELDORADO C.:OUJ•a::. White liealher 1ntcr1or w /whill• Catmolet top, crulse t·on trol & AM /F M tape. l!ll6~1L}. 645-5700 ___ 642 657:1 l~X<'LUSIVELY VOLVO 1973 OHEVY MOHTECARLO l.JndJu l'Uupe w / low n11h1:.. flu<·kct seut11 & loadt·•I with extras . <~llJICi .62 VW UUG. rcblt l'lll!. Larr.:csl Volvo Dealer needs minor repJ1r~. mOrangcCounty! S475. SS2·0IW5 uft 61' M__ u u-:,~~ ~t:? E s_q595 ·~~.~~;:~(;"" A~l·:~·~I : ~~·-i tape, $3700 64!> 2'JU '!~~J \!~ •J '73 VW Sqrbck Snrf, lov. 2025 S M h 1974 ELDORADO Mauve F'1remUit Lac<1ucr r1msh, fully eqwpped & to .... miles. ll35JSI"). 2995 Nabers Cadllac uoo ....... """' c. .. ~ S40 9'00 mt, xlnt cond, !>l?C to JP • anc ester prec. it97 1332 ur <t!11 t.:>.11; Anaheim 750-2011 Judy '74 VW. Ut!1gc. 21.oou m1 stereo ca~!>ellc. ~:>uu &l5· 7400, 675·11l•JH 1975 \'oh o W.i~on, 215 DL. :,,_ __ .....Jl!l;lllJj!l!, __ _ zrn 1 .. pt1, \M FM, I' s. r.1ck ..... ht hlut· ml. S-1995. '>10 03H7 nr ,., '1>1.t :?706 Chrysler 9925 ......•......••........ 73 T&<.: ""~n. J 'eat. F IP, hl•.11 ~ .1 11 lilt & lt·kseope "hi. t r'uise l'Ur\l l!J,000 ml ~.400 5-'8·1557, !I 1, i.1t;·:!J7l C\f..'~ _, ... "-lWoo l UfWOOO llOTOllS .,.T 0 'W~ll MAllKfT l!1i:1 l>!m E~ Gr1·.1t ('Olld. If, IJUIJ m I • l.1 ti iJI r . ----------- \It\ 50 Sf L.A•fWOOO ~ 9-.. •l•JJ ~,., OTO ,,,.,u, n'' \ \I F \I I' ' L pt ) 7:l t UJ!JO 7j C:;id El Dorado Com Lo .. 11Jed & 1mmac WSOO. i 1-1 675·911 1 i:J El Dnr;ido IG,000 mi. xlnt rund L0Jdl'1l 1'' t pty. ~:wo 1>·11 :!IJti 0 1 96J.6702 'i l Cpc l><'\'lflt> New tires. mint :\lust ;.et• Bd 5 19-1· iStlti . ti Iii liJ.ll'i ti fl ft ·7~ Cordoba Full} loaded, m111t cnnd Lo mileage. 8.1i 11!.IJ Continefttal ............ ..........._ ......... ~~ ?97S UM!0Wt2· CONTINENTAL 'TOWNE COUPE F\Jll power. padded vinyl top, leather 11llcr1or & <·ru1 s c control l!J81 l\IN0 l. Who le:.al<' bluebook Sti575 ; uur pnc·e11, OMLY $6495 MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 831 -2880 495-1210 ·;3 ~1nrk I\' l.oadl'd 1\ll JJO"cr New llrl's Low m 11 L· .. ite . well m •n 11 t.11m·ll 211<1 t·.ir P\l pty SS30ll or bst ofr ~9'.Ht11!7 9932 ··••··················· CORVETTES CHOICE OF 15 1961THRU1977 Volvo HI\ 1t·r.1 < I."''" w Air 9772 p•.i.r • ..\.\'I F.\I, 1.1Pf>. T h1td 1 SI 1!1~ 1'1:1 121:1 ...••.•.......••••.•... i~!'>!JV. \ tµ, >.Int 1cmd. full pwr SJOU!J ti) l> 54.'i 5527, C'Vt' 545 51~1:1 I '>llt't·ds & 1\utom.i1111·~ Oronqe County's L~1t&Flnest Selection '6.5 Volvo I'· ISOO Cl.1~~1l'. Very good cond SI .000 !i l!l 1631: ·;s Volvo 11;.1E. 11 lltMI m 1. 1mma1', 111 ,111 ... 1 I' I' 9'800 &14 S!>!.17 \1\P 'iii S1·v1lfc-Loadl•d ii Bo1rk L\•ntun.m . p\'t SJ.~so Hl.000 mi. crwM· pl). SI 175 I>.\~. !>IU 1.160, cntrl f>.l'I 1<152 E\' 1•r.1 10\J I 1!170 Cpe lk \'1lll· Shurµ i:! U1111 i.. 1'~,1.11~· \.\ .1)!tm. !I loaded SI 15() JIJ''· fl fl ('t' hH 640 .J646 ,.; Z FINANCING WE Lt::ASF: C(IH\'ETTES HOW ARD Chnfolet l>tl\ t• ~ l~u.111 Stred-. ~ E\.\ POllT HE,.\Cll 833-0555 :Sll~'lll :.:11. :1:11~ •. lllt:! :l!flll • 1 ------1972 CJd1lLH· Coupr lk .4ufo1, Used Autos, Us•d \"Ille fully e4u1ppcd, •••••• • •• • • •••••••••••• ••• • • • •• • •• •••••••••••• ~•J l'i.lt; 7!194 aft 51'~1 75 C.:un t•ttc T top, "l11lt'. blJt•k le11thcr mt , I' s. aar, l'/W , AM /F M stereo. S7 ,650 559·4233 bef lPM or Jft 7l':\1 t l '' 1 toPfld OO"'t' \1t•• ~ •td.o ~·'~' (hfomf' ·~ \ •lilt'~ t OU ... lOllNQ VI •v'o ht~\ •" ,,, , ,. , • ., Vf'1"111'\q OO*f'f d H fl A•r- ,._.,,,, W~1lf'4f I , II f , l1MfG f't\t t .. J-. 't f I 'ti l I U"O ''t"\ •tt • I~.,_. OC-•t•\'H' "'f ._...,.,. C»'l•O '"° ,..,.,,, It ·" '1699 ~"' VI, 1\ltt. oow.r t'H' •"Q 00"'"' titt•A. ,.-..,. "'-•~' 1i11~ , .. ..,..-11 ••tf\, ..... COV'ff\ t\Ut10ftl UD l Dtl. M.l. v a...._ tr~ IMt,)f••M"" pio.i,fr \tfl'r•~. __.., Dfltlt\ 00.f' *'" doW\. AM IM ,... "ttttir .,,.,1 ............... l)t)NI"'"' 1914 AUDI tOOll • (fl, -lr•M , IK•w • ., <O'od•llelll .... ""' ,~ ...... "-• If<, ,..,... ...... ~OOI. CllLIQI . ~ ....... ,. ... . . •""'-'" ., ... '27H OIHT0W4- • • • \OHd ·~ "• .. 'ir• .... ,.,.,..q,,,\ 1,.c.;. 197J FO•D Pl'fTO WAOOH f (yl , f ~~ t.OIO, ,._..,..,, ••f'l•I j.,.,., O' 1)15G•V1 '21" '69 CHIV <••'--"' v• •vto ''•"'· ..... , •1""-'' 'IM 1975 FOID ll'O 4 DI. V t -,,_,loctortt .. <- d•-... -·~· ... -'"' or••tt -. .... 1,", .. 1 '73 Cad l"leelwood 8rou2h11m O'elegance. 44,000 m1 . oni.: owner :\1oM a \·a1l extr.i~. use~ rel! l!JS. nu Gnodn«h rad1.1l lire:.. Xlnl t oml '6!)'~ I ti'iJ SOUi; '68 CJ<I Con'. "h1tc. full pwr. firm SISOO ~!¥JSR Camaro ....................... '&I Ca maro J50 Convertible. Gd <'Ond 1975 CORVETTE STIHGR.A YT-TOP S1 .100 f>4S !l:.!511 Cougar . 9 9 l l CheYrolet 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• •...•.......••••.••.... 1975 MERCURY llX Cht•\ > lmp.il .1 ('un I t•r ( \\ J;?7 !'Iii:, l-:t1t11I ro hht•r . ••ood rn .. d1 C tt 1111 f( t'.J '>ti 11 ,1 ft J 1• !.Iii:! j ltAl C'n11.111 \l1m1n h' I -.ptl, 1 .. rnpld" >'"lt<l 1111 p.11111 ~l 1,11. 11111.t I "' 1 .11r \111n1.1 1, 1 I 1111 ~·u •I I \llU\HH,: (.tr ".',r.t.!.• I Ir :>I•••·" 1• 1~111 .11)11 < h1 q •llt• -;"ti \ \1 F\I \lll'I. 'h1(1 ~·~-I ,. 111 1,~-, l!l'rt COUGAR XR7 Sp11rkhni: "IH•r f1111shed v. hur,l!unll\ 1nl1•r111r. pv.1 =-pl11 ~t:JI on dri\e r Sldl' + /\~I /FM .'>lerco & lape <211SMNG 1 4995 Maben Codllloc J600 ...... it¥4, CMta Mesa '40 "°° ti7 Cout?.ir Full puwrr. ,Jlr f.11 l \l.t~'· l'lt•.111. m s t9-I 2130 • .! th''' <.1)'11111 ci r ~ .. ,.,f., 11 I" n11 . m " n' ----r-9935 'tr ·'' <:or1itt run1I t>111-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 c, .... nr Sl!'>llll 041 3325 . 12 U 1\ H 'I' I> P: M 0 N i.11 1-;1;~ M 557 !lX/;5 Cll•1rn, hlk wht 'nyl. nt·w <:Ill''\ :"o\ ,J 76. '<Int II·•' nlllt•aj!t', ... ilvt.'r J.!rn , hluc )'ltn ~lr1Jl(':1. blnt'k int , air, PS, l'lfl. s.i:ioo incl I yr w.itranty 5.'l!M!ll:.! t1rl',, !>I :\1. S,t<· $1100 ·1!14 7 ur.i or 1111 2fi70 1975 l)od1w l>Mt Sw1ni.:1·r. Vinyl 11111. /\11 Con1l1 t1on1•1 . f11•,1t1'r . /\:\>1 flad1t1. I.ow ~lllC'O'l t.:c, Very Good <.:ond1tion, hy oWl'wr $3,850 aft er 6pm or wcckt:'ndc; '70 Chr\ 1-:1 Camino Gorn! t•onfl. $2 :1()0 19·1 Ea$l 1'1nwer St, l'M ·72 Dod11e Challenger. VS. 'i5 Impala like ne w. A/C, auto. AC. new hrcs. Xlnl stereo + exlras $3395 cond !..ow ml 642·4452 &tofr Call 75!l 0339 o~ .. I°"'" S -1 --------..,, """· mg e owner . "72 Chev. Malibu 350 VI! ~ Call p /s. p/b, air, vinyl top, 644·5862 auto, lo mi 's. $11150. Ford --,-,-4-0 752·0088 aft s ·30pm ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Chev. Stu Wag S845 . 8Jll.zrn wkdys, 833-2227 eves & wknds. 1966 Chevy II Sta Wagon. Auto. 6 cyl. S300 960-4133 or848-0444 '74 Monte Carlo Landau Air, low m i, new rudlal tires, $1700. 963·2822 '68 Wgn lmapla Y·8, A/C • -PHIL LONG FORD P /S, P /8, xlnt con d. t ... , ... .,, •• ~.o..,., .. , •. , $59S. Ca Jl 548•0739. '"'""'-·-· CtM•' tN..iM4f 1962 Chevy Impala, 2 dr 1973 Gr and Torino Sport, 2 hardtop, runs good. $400. dr, run po wer, sh arp 847·2'&4 looking. S::Z350. J ·492·3710 '7S Monte Carlo, brwn w/aaddle vlnyl top fr Int, immac, orla owne r . 1449S. 1115·8S5S eve. & Sun. '72 Galaxy 500, Auto lran1, front dl111t, PS / A/C, 5 rndh,111, 4 dr, rndio /hlr. $1500. Ph 493 9413 Met-cwy 9950 Oldsmobile 9955 ____ 67S-47~1S8 ___ '72 Pont1Jc -t Cir II ~611Ford9Pa~~wai: Run:. ;·~;:;q••w•:·~~;0··:~·:,·:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• N Pinto Wa;n, AM!l"M. Sl.495 5 -lll 1 5~7 t'J 1, 100d Very dean Ni:cd:. "' " " 0 1975 OLDS a1t. lo m1. xlot 1·u11d . 64&2371 cvei. . · r~ (tnc Phon~ UTL ••350 963 5928 ----mi nor rep.urs. $750 968 61,.,. C ASS .. · ---- PhoneG46·l2ll. •_v _ _ 'ull & -·;5 1''1reb1rcJ l-'orrnul.1 1-power Ult wheel 19'H Pinto. da1 lo. 111 v\\n, Mu1.1t !!ell M11al rnnll '72.T B'rd All MltltGl'4) '952 t4~LPll l n ntop, R/Jl, ludt•r) u11 . Loud"d . \' 111 C "11~·•. • 1 power. air. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S-' ,...., .... 53595 .. .. ' u ~u Excellent cond $2850 .. e nee-lo ml. xlnl conll llt•i.t of trod" 631·33111 firm. $81·2131 '67 Mustanii. \Int t•trnd MIRACLE MAZDA f,•r 552 5488 --- ·75 Granada Pwr !>leer & brakc:1, Toµ eond, S1lvt•r , low ml '194·7377 Auto. l'/S , nu tire:., 21SOH:irborBlvd.,<.:M . ---ss 1''ireb1rd hc.11.h'•'>. 611,llOU Ong. m1. ~1275 6~5 5700 ·73 Sc1u1re Wi.;11 Air. m a.is. A M /FM t.1p•·. 5411 4039 --"' -sterw. i.lnl conu uulo. air shoL·ks. $15 . .o or '75 Cutlass Suprt-me. A/C, SHOO 545·5214 b8t ofr. 96<!-0015 .\lw.tani: '66. ticyl. Runs '7S Silver Granada. VII i;uod Xlnt t'ontl loaded, new tires, sharp StJOO . .557·3~119 ~l}t'J 752·5710 ·7~ tira11 Torino. 4 l>r Air cor11l J' ,s, I' II , tlcan. Pvt vty s:!t.5o, j~ 150-1 '71 GHIA V111yl top, i.Un· roof, 4 spd , P IS. AM J 1-'M l'aM1 .• Colding n •ar !>CUl, mJi::., new w •de t1rl·~. \Int t·ond fi2550. 751 56111 Uncoln 9945 't;!I Mu:.tan~. Low m1 , •••••••••• •• • • •• •• •• •• • i.:uocJ cond, $1500 b:,t ofr '75MARK IV Lo.ided, \•ery low miles Mus t 'el! this un e• ·~~t\t\) S9199 ti7J 6681 '75 l\lustani: rt G h1.1 \'6 4 s pd. I'S PU. r:11.l1ab , cxtrJ~. tuK m1 >.Int cond S3 tiSO 548 73'JJ ·ss Mu~lun.: l'Om • new pJ1111. l'µt-to1•. tw.1d.., l1lt 1.·r ... lll' t'm pt l> rc!\lon•d \11111 ~:!650 bl :l 1111 'W Gr:1111IL-. auto. p ~. a l'. !>tcr , ntJJ.:s, new llre!\ C.1 ll 9bll 7431! Don't )!l\l' 11µ lhl• :.hip! .. l.1:-.t" H in cla:-.s1f1cd !:>hq1 to :-.horc rc!!ultl>' &1.2 567K -----AM/FM Ster .. clcc 4 w'!y '72 Pinto 'I spd. Xlnt cond. l'lutclerblrd scat:., tit whl Lo ml s $1195 Mu:.t sell t his wknd · 5-'8·0336 495 59()1) ----- ---·11 !'INTO ·1 spd, runs 9970 •••.••.••.............. ·~T-H1rd. loalfcll Xlnt conll Sl:l!Xi. I mn. 8-12·:!337 '75 \'IST,\ Cruil>cr 8 pass.. well. ne1:.'<1s puinl. ~. lit \\hi. µwr. air, nwse. 64Hi173 . i 0 4 ~ !J ,.. ACT ll Hy A.\l F.\1, rack;,, 18000 m1 l~t urr 6'10-9247 Ptymo&ltft 9960 OIUGINAL. ~llWU f11 m. -----············· ••• •••• •• • • 581 78!17 -'f 70 Cut I a ss · Fu II) '74 PLYMOUTH v-9974 equ1µpcd, i.lnt co nd. st.illon wagons. 1-'our lo .:."!: •••••••••••••••••• s1200 firm all 6 pm. t'hoo:.c lrom Miuntuined 551 3.501 by the l>aily Pilot flet.'t ·73 Old11 To r o nado . i:ar.:i ge s tJfr1 Prl\'cd Loaded • Stereo . Ong n~ht from $1 995 to owner S!850 640·46-t6 S!.:JV5 Sc.•e 111 Oatly Pilot parkmi; lot.~ Wcsl Bay ,5 Starf1rt-\'Ii. R H. P S, St . Co:.ta .\lcsa. or call I' II .ulln. Oran~l'. i.lnl hi:.! 1321 for rncll'l' 1n rnnd S!!IS<J 8-fb 5201 furm.1t1on. Ask for H1l·k m Oltb CutlJ..,.., Pull P"" r. r.1111.ib. I ov. or. 54.i.ouumi. >..Int SI095 -194 ·-llSS 11r O~l·ar 111 lhl• fl1·t•t '66 Ply11111u1h , :! cir '75 CHEVY VEGA 4 s)>et.'d. 111r t·ond .. ..., hate e"tenor ti< low m1ll'i. F \· trn clean MliST ~l-.1.! <371PKE l ' OMLY $2995 COSTA MESA DATSUN 28.\511,\HLIOR BL\'ll 540-641 0 540-02' 3 -------Pinto 9957 ....••.•.........••... i :'i Pinto Wi.:n. AC. P!> • l'B. 1\:\1/FM. rat•k. new tin•:., SJOOO. 963 l~IO a lt HI' :\1 hardtop. a uto tr.111:-.. 71 \'C'ga llatchlJack. lo 1111, radio. htr Ei.t.T)Jt1t111JI .:ood .hJµc. m·cd:. tin· ... sooo. P\'l Pl) 556 111:11 ~'>or l>l·"t .. rr. Call :111 '71 Plym Cn t·kl'l Slid. l>h1fl~5.ouu rn1 . g ood (•ond. SllOO. 1; 1r. -1317 :1 It 5 .11'M.4!J6 ;:'67 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, N•w 9800 Allto1, Hew 9800 'i l Vci;.1. Xlnl cond Nt.·w 11rl'i.. A(.', nl'W c·n i.:. SI HXl/b:.t ofr 6-16-6537 '1 ll I ···•··••··············· •••··•···············•· .•.••.......•.•.•..•.•.••..•.••......•....•.•. • Clyde Johnson ... President Dick Johnson ... Vice President ALL OVER ORANGE COUNTY PEOPLE ARE COMING TO JOHNSON & SON! SOME GOOD REASONS WHY: Well for one thing. we're loaded with Capri's Four's. V-Sixes. Black. Wh ites. Reds or whatever you want and quite a few at the old price too. See for ,Yourself why so many people f rom all over the whole county are shopping the Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealership in Orange. 1976 CADILLAC '~,, .,, t1 '~'" ,,, ,, .,..1..,, •.-11.1 ;, ti V~'1t•t•., It• .,,,. 1,, 1'•1' ... ''1 '' • ·' 1 t1111t·1• "'" 11 ' ' t lu1tl1i • lf\h •·•,# ltn fl .. , \ ! 1 •'"'V 'N•V ·'"' t t!I th .. t1 ' 'f ttr)l;·•..,1r~111••f!t!1• y 1 r ~riu f '"U\ lt1 f1·11t , 1I0"14•f'>llA \Ut)U Nnw l w •OtJfO •l(t s I 0,800 1972 MARI( IV t "''"'t'" , ... ,,,,.. 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CAPRI . ..._. . .. 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 ) DAllY PILOT Friday. April 1. 1en BRAND NEW 1977 CHRYSLER CORDOBA $ AIR COMDITIOMIMG V-8 engine automa11c transm1s<;1on buckel seals. taoe stnpe. body side & lape deck lid slnpes speed control AM-FM radio. 1111 s1eenng wheel Landau vinyl roof. s1ee1 belted radial wsw tires. tented glass ltghl package. electronic d1g1tal clock Ser iiSS22J7R238566 · ·-. I BRAND NEW 1977 PLYMOUTH VO°LARE 2 DOOR SEDAN BRAND NEW 1977 PLYMOUTH VOLARE STATION WAGON 6 cyltnder engine 3 speed transmission bumoer guards fro n l & rear. Ser. #HL29-C7B·2511 67 ~3395 s4295 6 cylinder engine automatic tranc;m1o;s1on 11nred windshield bumper guards lronr & rear oower steenng Ser l!HL45-C7G·162640 BRAND NEW 1977 PLYMOUTH GRAND FURY COUPE -~E s~ L e the all new I now by teasin9 dtrect. ea;..y new make ; Cordoba and Vola~!;.:. and save! 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Ser. llPM23-J70-108649 depca hnent .:.;:atton caMI prices, coll ~:.-, .:; .. ,s 546-_193~ -. -.. : / -- '74 DODGE DART SWINGER V·B. automatic a1t c:r>nd1t1onin9 oower <;teeroriq power brakes radio hPdtPr whitewall ltrPS, v1riyl roof '385KRMJ '76 DATSUN 2+2 280% CAR 6 cvhnder automaltc aor cond1tronin9 AM FM radio hf!alf'r bucket ,eat'\ '0323391 55995 '7 6 PLYMOUTH FURY V-8 a11lnmallc air cnnnoroorunq DOW"' <;tPMrnq power bral<f>" radio heater, wh•IPwilll lrrP<; vinyl roof '333NCK1 r ' 53595 USED CAR SPECIALS V 8 aulomatoc air cond1t1on1nq pownr steering. onwer brakes radio heater. wh11ewall tires. vinyl 'ool VZZ9391 $99 5 '76 DODGE TRADESMAN I 00 HOUSECAR V 8 au1omat1c air cond1t1on1ng. oower l>tPenng & br111\Ac; AM 'FM radio heater. mags. sink. stove rnfr ( 118~2) .57995 '73 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE V-8 aulomal1c. air cond1l1oning. DOWPr <;leering. powPr brakes. radio healer whitewall ltres. (290HRDI 176 DODGE CORONET WAGON V-8 automa11c air cond1t1oning. oower slef"rong power brakes radio. heater. wh1lewall tires. '"•···· '~"Si29 5 '75 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE V·B automallc. air cond . power steenng. power brakes. powor windows. power seals AM·FM stereo radio. hlr , wsw s. vinyl rool. cru15e conlrol. (738MCFI $ 4 79 5 175 CHEVROLET MALIBU LANDAU V-8, automatic. air cond1t1oning, power steering, power brakes. radio. heater. whitewall rirec; v1nyt roof. (689MKN) AU. CARS Alli SUIJICT TO ,..tOlt SALi AU. "ICES AH VALIO UMTIL I 0 r.M. ALL 'RICIS AU l'\.US TAX AMD LICIMSI. SAU lHDS 4-J.77 '73 PONTIAC WAGON V·B. automaltc. air cond111on1ng. oower sleenng. power brakes. oowor windows. AM 'FM radio, hearer. wh11ewall tires. rallye wheels, roof rack (727HSUJ 52095 '72 FORD LTD BROUGHAM V-8 automatic. mr cond1t1on1ng. power steering. power brake<> powAr windows. radio. hP.ater. vinyl roof !248CNSl '76 SUBARU COUPE 4 cylinder 4 SP<'Pl1 :11r cond1t1nn1ng radio heater. whitewall tori"<; vinyl rool bucket s1>ato;. 1727921) 53295 r D1•ntington Beach Fo11ntQin-Valley EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 91 , 4 SECTI0:.42 PAGES \* OR.ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNfA -- FRIDAY, APRtL 1, 1977 Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Cities to Ri e lnCJmJ.e Tax Band-wagon? RAM ENT-;; ; A Pl ettt>s \ . .J;~ v. Etl_Lilrown Jr.. h" -Ur own . " San Fran ci" o ••un<>ls lo vote an addihonallO Li mil growth orloc al proper· ph as cs. The lcgis I at urc could counties could impose local been orafled by the Assembly Democrat, suid 1t is still an "tn· percentlevy. ty taxes by putting caps on new authorize the $712 million in re- ome taJCes and renters and Revenue and T axallon Commit ternal '>'Orking document." But The local t axes would be col· local spending. bates to renters and homeowners h eowncrs 'could collect $712 Lee in a t·over letter with the draft, he lected by the stale as a "pig --AUow local governments to this year. To continue such re· ltion i(l cash payments in .i Assemblyman WillJO Brown, ~aid the plan "represents a con-gyl)ack" charge on state incomo spilt tax rates so business proper· bates, voters in 1978 would be w l d e-ranging t ax r c r o r m committee chairman, canceloo a census legis lative package for taxes, and then the money would ty would be assessed at a higher polled on a constitutional amend- package drafted in the stale /\s b r i cf ins.: .en th c p I an for homeowner and renter property be returned to lhe local govern· rate than residential property. menl lo allow lax roles to be sembly. Ht•publican members of the AS· tax reform " ments, 75 percent for property -Impose a statewide property split. The $950 million packag~. !'>embly Thursday when he Thcpackagewould · taxreliefand 25 percentforgov· lax on businesses to help the It:wouldfreeze the proporlion which would provide $100 million learnl.>d that the GOP ~aucus was Allow county boa rd::; of ernment programs. sta te take over virtually all local or property taxes so that re· more in Immediate properly tax opt·n to the public and press. supervisors to vote to impose a J -Sel higher income taxes on welCare and Medi·Cal costs . sidences account for one-third relief than a nval plan backed by Copies were leaked to the press. to 5 percent income tax and city California's wealthy. The pl:m is proposed in two (See TAX. Page A2) Trustees Delay Vendor Action Oswald Paid by :Oihnen? WASllJNGTON CAP> A Outch journalist today quoted the potential House investi~ution witness who apparently com· , milted suicide this week as sa y- ing a conspiracy of Texas oilmen and anli·Castro Cuba ns as. sassinated President John F. Ke nnedy. The JOUrnalts l. Wille m Oltmans. quoted Geori:t• Dl• Mohrcns(•hildl as saying ht! was the middleman bet~cen the lat(' multim1lllona1rc oil man 11.L. Hunt representing other oi lmen •and Lee Jlan•cy Osw aid in the 'conspirary. The theory of oi lman llunl"s tn· volvement has been advanced before but never corroborated. Oltmans made the statcmcnL'> :l.!!. press interviews. most fully in ,a n appearance on A RC -TV '~ '""Good Morning Amcrica"'beforc scheduled testimony to the House .committ!'e on assass1n at1ons ~ubcommittec lnvesti1rnting the Kennedy assassination Th e Journalist s aid O C' M o hrc nschildl in a hook manusrript ""nam<'<I Cli\ and FRI officials "ho :wl'ordmg Lo him an • connt'l"led with the Ken· n edy assassination · · l ThC' JOUrnalist s;iid hi• brline., 'th(· ston t'\'C'll thou,::h ht· sa1<l lk tS.•f• Jl'K, Pagr i\2) ·Former Mate ~Himled After 'Flame Out' J\n C'ffort to r«.'kincll1• .1 :10 \l'ar old n ame appurentlv '!>Utlt>rC'd .ou t Thursday in llunttnl!ton Beach, poltcesa1d todJv. OH1c<'rs n•1H·hed lh<1I con clusion after liJklng <1 mallc1ou' m ischief report from a woman who found hc.>r (•ar w1lh 1t~ win dows smashl•d . its t1rvs slashNJ und maple syrup poured into 1t.\ i::as lank She explained lhal lhc man sh<' jivorc<'d 30 ycurs ago also w..1' mtssinl{ ln lh!' wukt• of thr m" chief commilkd 1>Ull>1tfr h1·r nom c. Orfict•r Dennis Ornnch said lht• ~oman <'Xpluined that aft1•r ~•II .hose years. shl' and ht'r former ipouse bcJ?nn corrcspondini:: and :iiscovercd the old chemistry was >¥Orking nJ?ain. .. He finally come out he r" from floridu to try and work thin~s >Ul so I hey cou Iii ,::et back .offelher,'" ~aid a pol1t•t• dC'part Jtenl spokesman. "They decided lo live together >n a trial basis, but sh<> could on- Y take him for two duys and told lim lo split," the in vestigator •dded. No damage esli mate was 1vailable for the twice- lllillusionl'd divorcec's battered 1utomobile. t4CTOR 'UYED' flFE OF JESUS lrltllh aflor Robert Powell. wbo plays title rote in "Jesus or Naiareth," reflect~ on how ~dormance has a Uected his ure. 'Iba powerfuJly moving portrayal of the IHe of Christ is be.Ila• lhown on NBC·1'V ln two Lia ·bout segments on Sunday nlpu ot £aster Weck, Apr'll 3 Md 10. StoriC$, Page A 10. fU1•• P··~· Ptitot••Y P•trtcko·0ott"'" Feeding Time Trustees Meet in Secrecy lluntington Beach Union I li gh School Di strict trustees met secretly Thursday to dis- cuss a c hurc h-state issue <l<'spitc a warning that they might violate California's anti-secrecy law. Trustees held the session al 5 p m. prior lo a public meeting and vole on the issue. Dave Larsen, the district·s tn~a l counsel. calle d for th<' !-.l'crct session by invoking what he termed un "att.orncy-client privilege ... But a 1960 California Attornev Gene r al's opinion said tha·t privilege "docs not apply and the discussion mus t be held in public." P rior to tttc secr et gathering, Larsen was informed by the Dai· ly Pilot of the opinion. He answered "I do not agree with the Attorney General's opinion." The opinion is on Section 54957.6 or the state's Ralph M. Brown Act which prohibits ~ccret. m eetings by elected omcials ex- cept for personnel matters or ac· tual lawsuitdiscussion. The opinion indicates a n agen- cy can hold secr et sessions with ils legal counsel lo discuss actual htigation but trustees said no litigation on the church-state ~cparatiwi issue involving Sam Giesy has ycl bCl'n riled. Larsl•n said litigation on the matter ""has been threatened" but refused to spcciry by whom. 1.ollv \lon·r of ~1'\.,, port Dt•.1t·h anti this momma mock- 111ghinl lwH· hct·n lJktnJ.! turn!-. fel·rlin~ the babies that fell 1111t o( llw1r n1'~t three \i,,t•t•ks ·•l!O lh clny. the babies' cage 1-. in lht• ';11 <I -.11 th1· mother l"<lll IN'd the hungry 'oung~tt·r!-t ,\t 1\lghl. 11 ·s ~l r:-Mo~f·r ·s turn whC'n :-;he 1.1kt•.., llH' l'.1g t· rnd1H1r.., ~hC' plans to release the• bird:>. The Attorney General's opi· nion also said when counsel is be· ing sou.c:ht as lo legal implica- tions of a matter under dis- c·ussion. th1.• a ttorney-client <S.•r SECRET, Page A2) HB 'Olympics' UdledOff DB's Lake Street Widening Scrapped Th <' Huntington Beach "Special Olympics"' for retarded \ OUnJ,?!-.lC'rS has been called off for .1 second time by the J aycecs. !iponsors of the <•vcnl. The J!amcs were scheduled last Sunday at Huntington fi each tl1 f:lh ~khool hut were canceled by hnd \\Calhc>r and wet fields. \'1t'ldini? lo cnnc·t•rno; of rr.,t~ 1l1·nts. the ltun11n1H11n B<'a<'h Pl an ning Comm1ss 1on hus scrapped plans ln w1dt'n anti £''< • tend Lak(' Street. Th!' rommission also has or· dercd further study on a plan t-0 close Main Strl·et as a through Street at 17th Strl'cl. Tht'rc were indications that Main Stre<'t would remain open hut that crforts will be sought to divert beach lrafric on 17th Slret't instead of throuith the m1ddl~ of town. This mav be accom plished In the form of signals. signs and m edians. according to Rich Barnard, a city planning deparL· ment assistant, Tht.' action taken by lhe Plan· ning Commission Tuesday niJ(ht in effed deleted the Lake Street modifications from further con· slderation. A group or Lake ~tteel resi· dents objected to the widening or the street lnto 1 lour·lano arterial highway. 'The opponents clt.ed in- creased troWc, Pollution and noise and said the lntcartty or their nclghbor6ood would ~ destroyl'd. Commisslont?rs Prlm Shra. • Susie Newman, Brian Parkinson .ind Roger Slates voted lo keep La ke Street the WHY it is. Voting against the motion were Joseph Boyle and Chuck Gibson They held that widening or the street would be in the best in- ter ests of the community and would help mitil(atc downtown congestion. Th<•y wen • rescheduled this Sund:1y hut a).!ain were called off bN·uu::.r 1t is Palm Sunday. n ob McArthcr. Jaycee pres1 dent, said today th al now there is only a slim chance that the event will be held this year because or scheduling problems. It's Alarming Tot Trips HB Bank Button What 'ha17pens if you push that neat little button behind the teller's cage, a Huntington Beach youngster wondered Thursday after slipping away from Mom on a weekly visit to the bank. . THE STAFF al the BanJc of America branch, 21022 Beach Blvd., a ll knew what would happen and the curious boy's m om probably would have had a good idea too. if she'd known beforehand. AU parties concerned, however, were reminded once again what the button does when police cars screeched to a halt in front, after monitoring the au~atlc bank holdup alarm. THEY RADIOED back a huty mes1age to con· flrm the situation was uoder control and su1gested next· Thursr,J1y, when room brings In the lamlly paycheck and the lamlly'a pride and Joy, that sbe hold hJs band uabter. • I • Bub'1le BlotD~r Despite the resemblance lo Lawrence W elk •s bubble machine. this member of Mummenschanz, Swiss mime-mask theater com- pany which opened in New York W<..>dnesday, s till looks frightening in his disguise made from .a plastic bottle. Delay Seen In Actress' Conservator A two-week delay was ordered today in Orange County Superior Court action that could result in former actress Rita ll:iyworlh's affairs being taken over by the public ~u:irdian . \ Miss J layworth, who ls con· fi ned al lloag Memorial Jlosp1tal 1n Newport Ucac h . w as • represented at the brief hl'aring before Judge Claude M. Owens by attorney Leonard Monroe. J udl'(c Owe ns a ccepted a number of doctors' and in vcst1 gators ' r eports on Miss llayworth's condition and or· dered them senled as confiden- tial pending the hearing April 15. The petition that will be argued then slates that Miss Hayworth whose real name is Margarita Cansino, is "gravely disabled as a result of mental disorder." It also points out that the public guardian is empowered to take over the affairs of anyone who has become a chronic alcoholic . The county counsel's orficf' took conservation action at the request or Dr. James Miner of Hoag Hospital. He has be en treating Miss Hayworth since she entered the facility. Juarez House Set Afire Vandals splashed gasoline and set fire to a house under con- struction in Fountain Valley's Colonja Juarez sometime Thurs- day, police reported. Damage to the construction site on Ward Street near Calle In· dependencia was estimated al $200. said pojice. ConJtruclion worker• told poUco 1omeo nt apparently burned the partlally const.rvcted bulldlnJI after lhey left the ace.ne Wedneeday nt1t.t. Wood tram and hnulaUon wu ~harred by the blaie~pollcoaald. School, Church Issue By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. 04 Ille O~nlf ,., ... St•ll 1 Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees voted 3 to 2 Thursday t o take no aci&.ion against tortilla chip vendor Sam Giesy who prints a Christian symbol and motlo on his pro· duct's ingredient label. Trustees also voled 4 to 1 to formulate a policy rcstri ctin~ what all high school careterla \"endors shall print on their pro duct packaging. Giesy is the target of a Hunt- ington B~ach attorney who claims the symbol and motto arc "illegal as it violates the con- stitutional provision mandating a separation of church and slate." The attorney. Sidney Kuperberg, 10121 Sloneybrook Drive, said today he has "no further plans" as a result of the board's Thursday action. He said he still believes the dis trict is s anctioning a ··palenUy illegal a nd offensive act" through the chip s ales. Kuperberg said, "I'm di,sap- pointed. But I don't know the meaning or the board's action. I have to sec the policy." Trustee Doris Alle n , Don Mac Allister and Ralph Bauer. at· tending his last meeting as a board member. voted to take no action against the chip vendor. Board President J lclcn Datte <See VENDOR, Page A2l Boy's Severed Arm Repla~ed NASHVILLE. Tenn. CAP) Duvid Lynn Jackson. 19, is in satisfactory condition today after a team of surgeons re1mplanted his arms which were chopped oH hy falling s heet metal 10 a zi nc mine accident. Suc:geons from Louisville and Nashville worked for 10 hours Thursday at Louisville's Jewish Hospital to reimplant .Jackson's severed arms . Jerry Lee Duncan, 25, Elmwood. Tenn., was also listed in satisfactory condition at Bap- llst Hospital here after losing his right arm in the accident Thurs· day ;it the New Jt'rsey 7.i nc Mine Co. s haft in Gordonsville, Tenn. However, a Baptist Hospital spokesman said Duncan's in- JUries were loo severe to try r e implantation Ot-ang~ Coasc ._rr 4 _z ~ Wea titer Cl earing a nd windy Saturday. Lows tonight in 40s. Highs Saturday in mirl to upper60s. INSIDE TODA V Actor·tumed-dlrector Alan Arkin soya he'a no ty rant on 01e &et. Hu .approach to direct mg Lt detailed iri. a 1tory by the Dolly Pilot'a Dennit McLellon on P~e Cl of the Weekender. l•dex ' •t g.• 1.1 Ill Lt 1 1 l C:J.1 .... ..., (t (t I A• ... I . .. ~ OAILYptLOT Frodoy. Apnl 1. 1971 Con Man 'King' Sentenced Couniy Leaper Described during his Orange county Superior Court trial as "the king of the con men" Henry Leroy O'ttrien drew a string of sentences Thursday that could keep him in stale prison for as long as 34 years. But O'Brien, 44. seemed quite unperturbed by the sentences meted by Judge Kenneth Williams. WALKING F RO M the courtroom flanked by two jail deputies, he stopped at the door and asked Judge Williams with a smile, "Don't l get credit for the time I've already served in jail?" Judge Williams shook his head in disbellef and mdlioned the officers to take O'Brien away. Looking at O'llnen's multiple convictions of grand theft, concealing stolen property and con· spiracy, Judge Williams had ~artier told the defen- dant: "If I were a banker 1 wouldn't sleep nights with you around. "VOV'RE JUST TOO good and I think you were born dishonest. You're a lovable scamp, Mr. O'Brien, but you'restill going to prison for a long time.'' O'Brien's convu:t1ons stemmed from the role he played in the theft or 17 rolls of m lcrofitm records from the county tax collector's office in April. 1975. It was alleged during the trial that O'Brien and Alfred Edwar~ Adams, 44, planned to use the tax re- cords and a stolen check encoder to produce phony payroll checks. JUDGE WI LLIAMS noted that O'Brien had a long record of such frauds. He described him as an "artist in the ficid of commercial paper." Despite his superior court sentencing, O'Brien is still wanted by federal authorities who plan to try h1m for his alleged role in the counterfeiting of $20 bills. ' Critical 1 Early rep<>rts indicate that an instrul'lional television techni- cian who leaped from a Cirth-floor balcony cit Cal Stale Fullerton to, day is in "extremely cnt.tcal" condition. According to John Millen of the University's news bureau, the 27 -year-old unidentified tcchm· cian s urvived his 8:45 a.m. jump Crom the Humanities Building balcony ~d was given emergen- cy treatment at the scene. However, Millen said, the ap- parent suicide bent man suffered multiple fractures and extensive Joint Park 0 A k loss of blood. He was taken to Periatl.Qn s ed Placentia-Linda Hospit<1l. Millen reported the man was a lone on the balcony when he ............... TOUGH TEST AHEAQ Death Advocate Oeukmejl•n Orange County supervisors will be asked Tuesd(jy to con· sider whether or not they want to get into the park business with the City of I luntin gton Beach. Supervisor Laurence Schmit, in a letter to fellow boar<Ymem- bers, said the Huntington Beach $2 Billion Suit Filed In Tragedy Ry Thl• Associated Press The in~urance bill for avia lion's \\or!>I d1!-.asLcr 111 which 577 peoplc clr t'd cou)d reach $240 million. l.A.mdon tn~urcrs Si.IV . Hut lhl' firs t l\H1 damage.• .suits filed 111 Calirorni.1 cm behalf of' 1cums of the <.'l'ash arc demanding more' lh:in $2 b1lhon. The $240 million total mclud<:s $63 million for the Pan American ;.ind KLM jumbo jct::. that col hdt•d on a runway 111 lh(• Canary lsl;inds 0 11 Sunday, an c.·stimal('d $137 million In 1bm.1gl'S to the (am1ht'S of the cll•Jd and tu 111 jured <;UnHurs. ant.I JO rstim.1l cd S<IU million on ;1cc1Cle11t 111 surunce polwH:s takl'll out hy 111 div1dual VH'tlms I O!lur;mc:c• ... nun·1·s ... ;ud both Pan Affil'rJt';HJ JIHl K l>M arc :-.i~natonc::. Ill agrt•l·ments limit ing their l1abilil y fnr t'aC h passenger to $58,000 damaces and $17,000 to cover legal costs But th~y s:11cl /\ merican passengers nrc suhJccl to a lJ .S. law th<1L rcmo' t•s the limit if ncgligcntt• 1s shown l,nndon 1nsuranl·l' hrokC'r .luhan ~·ra!'t·r ... a11I tf onC' llf lhl' pilot.!> m· ~Ornl· tttht.>I' I actor din·cl ly t·onnN·kd \\ 11h ('tth,.r or hoth of I tw ;11 rli nC'' 1.; f 1111nd 1 o be to hl,1mr. tt1m1wn~:i t 1on c·ould IH' cx1·1·p11m1 .. 1J.\ llll!h Dull'h ofl 1c:i.rls 1nvt• ... 11g~1hong thr collis1on h:l\'c already con t•ed<'C1 lhnl the KLM µriot did not h:iv1• perm1ss10n from lht• a1rp<1rt control tower for thr tak<'off ht' had starh'd The sons or l\\o C'aliforn1;1 wom<'n k1lle<I rr1 th<• c11tl1!>11>n folt-d n dass-at·tion ~u1t 111 I ' S. D1-.tn1 t Cnurt in San i"ranc1s(·•> on Thur'· d:.iy demand1n~ Sfi 5 m1l11on for <'arh ofthl' JHH Cuhforn1an:-klll1·cl or tnJured 1n Iii.· d1saskr. a l11l;il or $1,989.000 The llcfemlunts at<' Pan 1\mt>rn·a11, f.\ !. \t Jrld lh•· Hoe ing C<>pr . \\htC'h built th<' i l7 JUmbO JCl!\ The da y hPfore. thn•1• (faughtcrs ol u San D1r1w worn Jn ~o was killed Wt'd the two <lirhnes and Boc111K for $12 ~ mil hon. A spokesman for Lloyd 's of J.ondon l><11d $23 m1J11on has already bt>en paid to l'a n American for the loss of 1t 'I plant'. Thrs-'inc luded $10 35 million from ttrit1sh firms. morc.- than S3.7 million from 93 French companies und lhc rt'!>L from North American <'om pani1•s, mosl of them in the United States. "Becausl' of th«.> hi~h conc<'n· tratlon of risk 111 such cast's, tn· surance hnd be to be spread worldwide." the Lloyd's s pok('sman said ~~~~~~~-- ORANGE COAST Hr DAILY PILOT =:t:.~;.·,~:,"r,';w~.== ~~ (N\f P'Vbh\h,r'IQ (On\O•"Y \.ficMr•l~~1l10M """ fklOll\Nd '-'O"'d•v HnOVOft flirlO•v te. (.1)\1• .,. ~.,..,t hKti. Hut\f"'Q4ort flltl.Mti.,,-4hlfl'I l•in Veil••. ,,._"''-'\•utdttOM't. V•ll'" •""Ct ~::i~,:.~~'.:~~:J~ r.:~~t:.':'~1.~111~~~.~\~)4,'?° Wt\t ... ll•-111."""4 "'"'•"' • ..., Jtvblt\IM:r JH•lt CW .. f Vlrt ""t•l<lo-•• •"<I c;...,.i IN-,,,_., .. ..,,., lidlfO< ..,..,._, ..... _ ... Mtl'\ttl"O £dtt0t ~M\-MO ·~"-••""•"' .,..,.....,.,. ''"'"' ·-·--W.•10.-C.IH'IYt!flllot Hu11t111C11011 h lldl ~ 11tlJ .... ,......._. --.11 .... "*'"" f'O ..,,,..,.,... Offlee• ~'llt4'<~. llll0•~Sl-I ee.1."""" )'IOWt•• ••~'.M ..... -1•"64• Vfllty, UJOl l.f "°'t ~Ood •l&MIDl .... J-~ T.....,._ne (11 •)to41n ~ AdYeftNfllg1Q.M71 ,.,__°' ..... ~·~· ... M0-1220 City Council has proposed a joint acqu1s1tion. maintenance and de· vclopment as:treemcnt with the county for the city's 250-acre Central Park. Councilman Ron Shenkman has labeled the park a "white elephant" plagued by low attcn· EN-Moonies Needed Space To Think SAN fo'RANCISCO (AP) A few d ays free of "mind control" was all two former members of Rev. S un Myung !\loon 's Unification Church say they needed before leaving the church. Barbara Underwood , 25. and Leslie Brown. 24, re- nounced membership in th e co ntrover s ial "Mooruc" .sect JUSt a few days after put in their parents' c us tody for a month. Additionally. "d1 •pro· grammt'r" Jeffrey Scales said Thursday thal Jac- queline K,111. 21. :ibo dt' r1d<'fl to 11.w\ l' the chu1ch. F e rn Returns Home; Police Expect Peace A tltml1n_gton Rt>rich m an who h,1 ... 1 i!n•<.•n thumb l111~l'r<'<i ,, t hl'fl 'U'Vt'l'l Ill I h1• dr ... ap lh·..tt Jnu· of h1:. priH· Huston ft'rn Thur~d J\, SJ)' poll\·1· "'ho ~·r" kl'"lllOJ.! .tfl l'~l' 11n th1• ;i\ll.'~l'd l 011lpr11 roda\ I le told the des k 0H1qer he had :1 ~ood lead on the vanished pl.int s \\hert';1bouts bccausl' he ~ J' l•)()km~ tit 1l in th<' front win· clow or 0 ne1ghhor's home dire<.·t· ly arr~c; th1.•.1rel't. ,,c; he talked l nvl·~t1gatnrs c:ont ,1<·ted the '""Pf'rled neighbor.'' ho 11rotcs1 1 ii hi~ 1nn()('cncc loudly but final Iv 'urrendert>d the forn in the tn I t·re<.tr; of nc1~hhorhood peace 1'11I H'<' .,a11! lht•\' afll l('IPJle th<' pr 1d>ll•m \\ill rl',oh·1• 1t'1'lr 11 .. 1·;1u-.l• the• frrn ;1lid11( 111111 ... us l•N't ,11 the t11nl' \\ a.s lo.iding up 111..; r nr anrl J Ir a Iler t(I mnv<' J\\1 :1v 3 LA Youths Indicted in County Slaying Thrk' Los Anfteles youths who allegedly staged a Santa Ana market raid that cost the life of n Ga-year-old woman Inst March 3, werl' indicted on murc1er charges Thursday by the Oran~e County Grand Jury. Named as defendants in an in- dic tment that lists 16 counts of murder, attempted murder and armed robbery are Sammie David Dunn J r . 18, Michael Ramon Br adley. 18, and Russell Clyde Capers. 16. Jt is alleged that the trio burst into the Santa Ana Food Market and used shotguns to herd the 11 workers into a meat locker. Police said a member of the family that operates the market fired a pistol at the bandits short- ly before the lo<'ker door was closed. FroaPageAI TAX ••• and other property two-thirds. Local government programs would be able to grow generally with the local cost or living. Assemblyman Brown said the plan "meets the criteria outlined by the governor for targeted ro· lief to those who need help the most. without a generol state tax Increase." T he?"e was no Immediate com· ment from th governor'• omce. An aide said Oov. Brown had Just. received a draft ~d would lake several de.ya to study It. I dance and a luck of recreation fac1llt1cs. Schmit has recommended that supcrv1sors direct the ('ounty En· vironmentaJ Manai;:t'mcnt Agen- cy to study the feasib1hty or a 1oint city-county agreement that would turn the city pat k into the Fro"' Page A I VENDOR ..• und Tru:.tct• Z1la \a,,\·:-~a !>Ought ;1 re vi ew of all 1 .. i11els on foods sold through vending machines on ch:-.tncl cam1>U:>l'!> Thl• propo~l·d pollc~ I .1ilcd 011 ,1 2 t o 2 volt> with Jll ah~tcntwn hy J\l .1l'Allister The proPosC'd pol1n to rc·s\nl'I I ood p;1dWJ.!l' pn nt111,.: \\ii I lw drafletl b) d1:.lrll'l Jd rn in1stratur!>. l\t acAllii.tl'I' said lh•· polil'y would "1101 br ccn!\or ~h1p" but only he a "t•t1mhtwn of bu.) in~ ~ind selltng .. 111 thc district •The district s lcg;il l'Otmscl. O<i\'t' Lar·sen. told th<' board 1l can tell a vc·11dor "what he can or cannot do in rC'speC'I to l>elhng hr~ product tu thl.' d1stnt•t." Said Lan.en. "II lhl· u1st1·11·t finds cNt.1111 advcrt1s1ng of fensl\c, 11 1s up to tht· district lo dec1dl· 1f it will huy the produl'l 1'o one has the nghl l<• !>t!ll lo the district. .. But LarsC'n also s:nd G1ew'<> Christian motto ··ttoes not vml~t l.' lhe First /\ntendme11t" of the Bill oC Rii.:hh ·in an\'\\ .n " Larsen told the hQa1 cl ·the 'en dor '1s not merchand1s1ng re lig1on 111 any way. but thf.' d1stnct has no contractual oblrgat1011 W1thh1m." 1\ll'an\\hile. C:11•c;y, 23 n former J\t <i rma ILit:h ~1·hool '111dent. sat Ill c1 hl:(U~I a::. tlYC' h11;1nl \'Ot1·<1 · ·Ttwv ha\ l' I 111.:11 tu attark rnt• from ..ill d1fflor•·nt anJ:lc .... " !><.Uri thl' HHIO/.! llur111n~tor1 Jlarl;our bu!> In l'sMn .rn · I hclic\ l' 1111' prnµoM•d l)('lll<·v 1:-. aimed at m> produtt la.bel, · said Giesy. G1esy's tortilla rhrp ingredient label mcludcs an 1rhthus. an an- cient Greek. fish hkl' svmbol for Chrr ... t. nnd a motto \\h1t·h reads ··s A.M. Foods. A Chr1sl1an N>m· pany d edicated to a new life through Christ · 'ThC'tr policy had helter he C'ons1stent with evc•ry other pro- duct ~old in the school d1stnct," said Giesy GrPs)"s 1:h1p~ are sold to ab<'lul :ulQO '\tuclcnb pt·r '' l'l'k at all cl1s- tnct t·ampusl·-. t':l.t'l't>\ Edison lhgh ~hool The food venclor rmint<>d to a ko!>h r lahei 011 .1 JU1n· product sold thrnuRhoul the d1i.trict. Ho ar<1 President Dille told tr ustl'f•s. "We• cou ld <lrop 1 G1~sy's productJ r1 month from now 1f we ronMci<•r 1l not to be nutrrllous " * * * f'ro•Page A l SECRET •.. privilege docs not apply and the discussion must be public. "It .01ust h<' emphasized that the exception drawn here is u narrow one and that any sub- trefuge or evasion of the purpose of the Ralph M. Brown Act should not be tolerated," the opi· nion stated. Under Section 54959 of the Rrown AN. participation in de· liberations ln•violalion n( the law is a misdemeanor. F.ach member of a legislative bod)'. such as the school board, who a ttends a meeting, in viol•· lion of any provision of the law, with knowledge or the fact that lhe meeting is illegal, is guilty or a misdemeanor, the law states. Board President Helen Dille and Trustees Zita We8sa and Doris Allen said they wanted to hold the entire discussion of Thursday's meeting in public. Mrs. Dltte said what w• dia- cussl'd In the secret session ''was in essence what was discussed ln public." Carter Threatened CORUNNA, Mich. (AP> -A 15-year·old girl who constdera herself • member of tho Charla Manson hmlly allecedly thrutened tho Ute of Pruldent Carter ln a "det\th list" m alled to the convicted mus murderer, authontlts say. jumped but that witnesses said county regional park. he shouted something <1s he The city council March 14 hurtled feet fir:.t d own to the asked the county to consider such pavement. an agreement. He also said a woman student a Shenkman said al the time the few f~t from whe re th~ man £ell city would c~ntinue to pay off the suffered shock and is being treat- $6 m illion bond issue that paid for ed in the university's mechcal the park acreage. facility. But he propo::.ed the county Millen said the technician's take over marntcnant'c and add boss, Dr. Allen 7.cltzer, said th{• new facilitieo:;, including twseball man had been despondent re- and !IOCl'cr fields. baskctb<1ll and cently because of apparent tennis courts. a s kateboard park romantic difficulties. and a lawn bo" ling field t;...) The city has 100 acres of file 3 n• park left undeveloped. and 1rectors Shenkman suggested that is whe re the new faciljties could be added. "I am by no means in f::ivor of creating a concrete jungle." he :.aid then. "but the people ar c paying for something that they are not getting the full use of." Schmit said lhe city officials believe the park would qualify as a county regional park and con- tend there is a lack of regional facilities in West Orange County. Schmit himself has voiced similar contentions in the past. At his suggestion earlier this year, supervisors a s ked county staff members to study a possible park aC'quisit1on that would link Central P<irk "1th I he Uol!..i Chica \.\etland~ Six Marines Held for Pot In San Diego SAN DIEGO CAPI f our Marine MPs a nd two other M arincs are charg(•d with mari- JUan a v1olat1011!'. the Marine Corps Recru1t Dcpol says. One of the MPs. Lanc·e Cpl. Roy Rl\·as of Los Fresnos. Tex .. .1ppcarcd bcfnrl' a special court- martwl Thur.,duy and was fined S240 and reduced to private first class, a base spokesman said Thursday. · Similar courts-martial are to be held for the three other military policemen. all charged with smoking pot, and for two sergeants charged with selling the weed, the corps said. Gunman Subdued SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A security guard subdued a man who came to Mayor George Moscone's office with a loaded pistol, authorities reported Thursday. Walter Jones. 32, was booked into jail for in9cstigation of carrying a loaded firearm in public Join Facility Board in HB Three new director:. ha'e been appointed lo Huntington Beach's Public Facilities Corporation. They will assume their duties April 27. The new PFC directors are: -William R. Wilson who has been employed for 30 years by the Atlantic Richfield Company. -Anton M. Teixeira who 1s re· tired after serving with the st ak Oepartmenl of Employme nt --William F. Wamhoff Jr . ~1 c redit and finnncial manager They will fill three v.-cancie!> created by recent rc~ign<1llons of R. Dudley Boycl', Larry Curran and Ray Bunker The PFC is the c1tv's landlord and oversees financing of the civic center and library build· ings. Fro• Pag~ Al J"l~K ••• Mohrcnsch ildt vacillated between insis ting it was true and saying he made it up to sell the book. De Mohrenschildt apparently shot himself to death Tuesday af· ternoon in Palm Be'ach, Fla., ac- cording to officials, hGJrs after a House Committee on assassina- tions investigator tried to contact him for an interview. Tt}e journalist gave only high lights of his story in the pres~ interviews. saying he wants lo sell the full story. He said in the ABC interview he had no idea why Texas oilmen would conspire lo kill Kennedy and repealed several times that he was only quoting De Mohrcnschildt on the story. Jn an interview with NBC. Oltmans said that in addition to the oilmen a trucking firm ex ecutive was involved He s aid the anti-Castro Cubans thought they had a debt to settle with Kennedy for allegedly betraying them al the Bay of Pigs invas ion or Cuba. Executions · Fight Still Lies Ahead SACRAMENTO CP> -Death penally s upporters have won an easy victory in the state. Senate, but thC'y still have the toughest p11rt of their battle ahead of till' rn Thl· uppt•r h11use approved a r <• p11 :d pumshml·nt bi I I Thursday 1111 ,, 2!1 IO \'o il'. :-.l'nti1n~ 1t to the J\:-. .... ·mbl). '' ht•ri· the mcal>ure's author al:rl.'l'U thJl dl!alh penalty opposition 1s stronger. "l tlunk 1t \\ 111 be m ore dif- fi cu It ... said Sen. George UeukmcJian <ll-Long Beach>. According to Associated Press interviews. capital punishment bac·kl'rs are still six votes from having thl' two-thirds m ajority they nl'NI in the lower house. JI will take St voles in the 80- Si•at J\~~(·rnbly to override Gov. l'.dmuml Bro\\n .lr.'s promised \l'lo nr tu .1ppn1H• ,, death pcnal- t v hill th.11 ''""Id L1kl' dfcct 1m- 1111•d1;11dv 1n~1,•..1d of J;in. I. Thl• 11111 <.1bo lrH·cs a likely r oadblurk 111 lite Assembly C rim1n,il Jusl1cc Committee, althou1?h there Jr<: ways of ~et­ ting a IJ1ll lo the floor without t•ommittcc approval. Committee chairman Ken Maddy CR-Fresno). said Thurs- day he thought the <.·ommittee was divided 5·4 against a de;•th • penalty bill. but would support a hfe-w1thout-parolc measure. Maddy plans to have the com- mittee consider lhc Deukmejian bill April 11. when 1l is scheduled lo ..-otc on Assembly death penal- ty measun ·s. Tools Worth $6,000 Gone Burglars apparl'nlly planning a major construc tion job broke mto a Huntington Beach equip- m en~ rental firm Thursday , stealing $6,000 worth of tools that were trucked away. Spokesmen for Ada Equipment Company, 17191 Beach Blvd., told pohre their Joss included five air compressors. a jack hammer used for s mashing concrete, paint spr<iyers. power saws and a J 1~·ton floor jack. lnvcst1gators i;aid lhe in· lruders also look along a sledge hammer and a dolly conveyance apparently used to move the loot to a wa iting truck. OUR 20th ANNIVERSARY IN COSTA MESA NOTICE!! IF YOU WISH, WE WILL PR!-MEASURE, THEN, WHEH YOU COME IN WE CAN GIVE YOU EXACT PRICES ••• THEltE IS HO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE. .-------THROUGH APRIL 9th----__, SPECIALS! DRAPERY • LINOl.EUM*. •ARMSTRONG. CONGOLEUM. GAF CARPETING SPECIALS! SILICTED QUALITIES OF IHVEN, CUSTOMWEAVE, LllS, WALTOS. ALEXANDER SMITH, IVAMMLACK, nc. , DEN'S :iiiSi811itian:·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 LACENTJA AVENUE • COSTA MESA_, CAllf'. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -U6·2355 • .Irvine· ' ED ITI ON - Today's Closillg N.Y.Stoeks .. • VOL 70, NO. 91, 4 SECTIO.NS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRI L 1, 1977 TEN CENTS Cities io Ride Incoine Tax BandwagOn? SACRAMENTO (AP)-Cities a nd counties could impose local income t axes and renters and homeowners could collect ·1$712 million in cash payments in a wide-r a nging t ax r e fo rm package dra fted in the state As· sembly. The $950 million package, which would provide $100 million mor e in immediate property tax re lier than u rivaJ plan backed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., has been drafted by the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Commit· tee. Assemblyman Willie Brown. committee chairman, canceled a briefing on the plan fo r Republican m embers or the As sem bly Thursday. when h e learned that the GOP caucus was ope n to the public and press. Copies were leaked to the press. Gentlemanly Gesture Drown. a San Franc1Ho Democrat. said il is still an "in· ternal working document." But in a cover letter with the draft. he said the plan ··represents a con census legislative package for homeowner ;ind renter property tax reform " ..,. T he package would· Allow county boards of supervisors to vote to 1mpo~l· a t to 5 percent income tax and cit} O•oly Pilot Phol• by ht 0 Oollholl Comedian Mc Lean Stevenson lent his coal lo Mrs. Angie Orlando of Dana Point, who was chilly while attending the Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes Thursday at Mis- sion Viejo Country Club. l\'lrs. Orl<rndo t>rought her nine-day-old son. Thomas. to the golf tourney. Stevenson was pilt('d against Kathy Crosby. flin ):!'s wif<' -SELF School Looks iPerrnanent i.n Irvine llundreds of lell('rs written to Sacramento dunn~ the pa\t six months hy students and parents at the SELi'' alternative high school in Irvine apparently ha\'t' paid off. SELF ManaJ!er Jack Parha m twul today the altcrn:.il1ve school will probably be allowed to re· mam in 11::. r urrenl home. an in dust rial hu1Jdin~ on M ii liken /\venue m the Jrvinc Industnal Complex Parham said the l'i'>Ue l'in ten- l 1 rt• I y Sl'llled )Cl. I\ hil l sponsort'd h) ~tall• SC'n. Ot'nni-; Carpenter ( R-Ncwport lieach 1 has JUSl pu!->scd tht• Assembly Education C•>mm1ttee. con s1dt•rcd the bill's tou~hrsl hurdlt• But It still needs 111>prov6.l ls from !ht' assembly and bt'natc. Those appro\•als are expertl.'d within JO lo 40 du}"' und Parham :.a} s thcy-lilould ~ smooth ~:ul 1n~ Carpenter 's bill 1s tailored ex - clu&ively to the St~l.I" s1tuJt1on, 11nt:e 1l wi ll arfet•I onlv oltl.'rnat1vl' srhools lnc<1ktl in 111 du11trial buildings. Lus t S1.•p temb<'1. l'<irham learned that SELi'"::. futun• was in jeopardy sin('() 1t could not me<'l the curthquake-proor stan- d ards set for schools. The bulld\n~ is ~tructurnlly sound, but because 1t wa11 not oriitinally buill as n school it can- Coast We athe r C learing and windy Saturday. Lows tonigh~ In 40s. Highs Saturday in mid to upper OOS. INSIDE TODA~ Actor-tumed-dirtctor Alon Ar~n 14YI he'a no tyrant on the ul. Hi$ .approach l o di reeling ii detailed in a $lory by Clw DoUy Pilot'' Dennis Mclellan on Page Cl of the Weekender. •••e~ Al V-Sff'ol•« At A1111La~ ., ... " ... .... t: .. '" CM t. M::: ••• -l'llM\ M "'"'• . M Nett ... IM"'" .... ,." ...... , .. M °"·c~ ... ~In •• ... . 111 CHttwtN •• •tt 1w-. C:M 0.•111 Ntfl< .. ... . ..,.. . ... &ttll.,,I••• ... .. ~::.~ .... ........ _.... c: ... Cl •~11ce . ., ,._. ... ., a-• .. c~· at •••• ..., .... '" --Cl w,.. ... Htwt .... • T not meet the Field Act standard.'. Parham said. A letter-writing campaign wa-. l au n c h ed ai m e d al sl at~ leJ!islalorc; and Parham said 1l m ade "a fantas tic difference " l k said the letters con\'mn'<t Carpenter lo sponsor the bill and lSttSELF, Page A2> Delay Issued In Actress' Guardian Case A two-week delay wa'I ordered today in Orangt' County Supenor Court action thut could result in former actress Rita JI a.vworth's .1rra1rs ocing taken over hy th<· pubhc guardian Miss Hayworth. who is con fined al Hoag Memorial llosp1tul 1n Newpo rt B eac h . was represented at th<' brier hearin~ hefore Judge Claude M. Owen:. b) attorney Leonard Monroe Jud~e Owens accepted a numbe r of -doctors' and 1n vestigators' reports on Miss Hayworth 's condition and or - d ered them sealed as confiden- hnl pending the hearing April 15. The petition that will be argued then states that Miss Ha yworth whose real name is Margarita Cansino, is "gravely disabled as a result or mental disorder ." It aJso points out that the public guardian is empowered to take over the affairs of anyone who h as become a chronic alcoholic. The county counsel·s office took conservation action at the request of Dr. J a mes Miner of Hoag Hospital. He has been treating Miss Hayworth since s he entered the fncility. ACTOR 'UVED' UFE OF JESUS British actor Robert Powell, who plays title role in "Jesus or N inarelh," reflects on b ow perforrnahee has artected, his life. The powerfully ~g portranl'o< the nrc of Christ is being shown on NBC·TV In two three-hour segm~nta on Sun~y nights ol E3.9ter Week. April 3 and 10.St.orlcs, PaaeAlO. Trudeau's Wd.~ Said Pit in Eye WASHINGTON tAP) -"Stones dalmmg that Mar~:irct Trudeau recel\ cd a punch in the t.') c rrom her husband. C;rnad1an Prim<' Minister Pl<'rre Trudeau. huve hit Canadiun newsrrnpers. Lhl· Washington Star n•pi>rtcd tcl<fa~ The dispatch from Otta\' <1 said the story about the punch in lhl' t>\> e had c1n·ulated <is rumor in Otta.,.. a for more than a week The supposl'd incident 1s re ported to have ocrurn•d March l!i after Mrs Trudrau·._ trip to Toronto to ~ce the Rolling Stone's rock group and ht•r suhsequrnt travels to N<-w York. the story said Th<' storws .,.. ere followed I JIL' this week by reports that I h<' Trudeaus -...ere plannin~ a separ ation. but the prim l.' minister has refu&C'd to com, ment, lhcstory said. Thr dispatch ulso !'.a 1cl Trudeau lea\>e., \\edncsday for Berkel('y. Cahf. and arter that plans a IO·day v;ical1on. but his oHice will not sav whether his wife will accompany him The vacation is bC'1ng d escribed by some news papers as a last-ditch attempt to patch up the marn age. Mrs. Trudeau reportedly told at least eight persons that sbe and her hus band had an ari:u· ment which ended with her being on the receiving end of a shot in <See TRVDEAU. Page A2 ) Boy,. s Severed ·Arm Replaced NASIMLLE. Tenn <AP) David Lynn Jackson, 19, 1s in satisfactory condltion todny after a team oC surgeons reimplanted his arms which were chopped ofr by falling sheet metal in a zinc mine acddent. Surgeons from Louisville and Nashville worked for 10 hours Thursday at Louisville's Jewish Hospital to rcimplanl J ackson's severed arm . Jerry Lee Duncan . 25. Elmwood, Tenn .. wos also listed in utlsfactory condition al Bap- tis~ Hospital be~ after losing hlt rig~1 arm In the accident Thurs· day at the N w Jersey Zinc Mine Co. shalt ln Gordonsville. 1'enn. Howeve r, a Baptist Hospital 11pt>kdmnn aald Duncan'!! Ill juries wer~ tOb s~•cre to try r~ implantation I • councils to vole an additional 10 p..l'rcenl levy. The local taxes would be col- kcted by the slate as a ''pig- J(~ back" charge on state income taxes, and then th(' money would be returned to the local govern ments. 75 pe rl'ent for property ta\. relief and ;!5 percent for gov ernmcnt programs. Set higher mtome taxes on Cahfornia ·s wealthy -Limit growth of local proper -phases. The legislature could ty t axes by putting caps on new authorize the $712 million in rc- local spending. bales 1o renl~rs and homeowners -Allow local governments to this year. To continue s uch r~­ s plit tax rates so business proQCr-bates, voters in 1978 would be ty would be assessed at a higner polled on a constitutional amend- rate than residential property. ment to allow tax roles to be -Impose a s tatewide property split. tax on businesses to help the It would freeze the proportion s tate take over virtually all local 4.>f property taxes so that re. welfare and Medi-Cal costs. ----'s1dences account for one-third The plan 1s proposed in two (See TAX, Page A2) JFK Death Plot N aines CIA, FBI <;.ounty Leaper Critical \ Early reports indicate that un "1nstruct1onal tclc\'ision techni t•1,11} who IC'ap<'d from a flrth-Ooor b,llcony at Cal State Fullerton to- day is' in "extremely critical" condition Accnrdmg to John Millen of th1> l 'n1\'ersity's news bureau, the 27-~·ear-old unidentified techn1· c1a·n ~urv1ved his 8.45 a.m . jump from the Humanities Uuilding balcony and was given emcrgen· cy treatment al the scene • However, Millen ~id , the ap-' parent suicich! beoftt' -an suffered multipl<-' fractures and eAtcnsivC' loss or blood. He was taken to Placenlia·Linda Hospital. Millen reported the m an was alone on the balcony when he Jumped hut thul witnesses said h e shouted somelhinR as he ' hurtled reel first do\\ n lo the pavement 11 e also said a wo01 an student a few reel rro'm where the man fell s uffered shock and is bcin)'! treat· l'd in th<-' univcr~ity's medical facility i\I ill en said the technician ·s boss, Dr All<'n Zellzer. said the man had been despondent r<'· c·cntly because or apparent romantic difficultic~ Unemployment Rate Declines Nationwide WASlllNGTON (AP> The nations's unemployment rate dipped from 7.5 to 7.3 percent in March as a h a lf-million Americans round jobs and foc- tories recalled workers from energy-spawned layoffs. the gov ernmcnt said today. lo.labor Depart mcnt analysts s aid the improvement indicated that the ill eff<'cts or the sever e winte r weather a nd related energy shortages had only a tem- porary effect on the econom y. The March jobless rate was at the same level as ln J arruary. It rose two-tenths or a percent in February largely because of l ayoffs rel ated to the un precedented cold. The administration hopes to re- duce the jobless rate to iibout 6.5 percent by year 's ena. It stood at ei2ht percent last November. The Labor Department gave this breakdown or UTle mp)oy- m e n t In va r iou s work e r categories in Mar ch : -Adult men, 5.4 pe rcent. down from S.8 in January. -Adult women, 7.2 percent, unchanged -Teenagers, 18.8 percent, up from 18.5. -Whiles, 6.6, down from 6.7 in January. -Blacks and other mtnoritie~. 12.7 percent. down from 13. l. -Blue collar worken , 8A. down from 8.7 . -White collar workers. 4.7. up from 4.6. The rate for persons hfadlng households. who are regarCied u the family brcfldwlnncr. decllncd from 4 9 to 4 6 percent. • .. ~Wl...otlOIO TRL~ 00..SPIRACY Dutch Newsman Oltman• Dr. Slocum Practicing Again in SA By TOM BARLEY 04 llM O•llY Po lot Sl•ll Dr. Wesley Garner Slocum. the former Costa Mesa physician who was sent to sl <1te prison for bilking' the slate's Medi-Cal system of an estimated $200.000. is being allowed to practice medicine again. A board of medical examiners pl aced Slocum. 50, on five years' probation after noting thal he •had served 26 months of the state prison term or one to 10 years im- posed three years ago in Oran~e County Superior Court. He was released from prison in J anuary. Slocum told the board he planned to resume the practice he formerly maintained in Sunta Ana. "There is a strong dem:.ind in the community to have him re- turn to practice there," the board's opinion notes. Judge Harmon G. Scoville sent Slocum to prison in April 1974 after the physician was convict· ed on 22 counts or fraud in his s ubmission or Medi-Cal claims for patients whb never received treatment from him. ll was his lhird Superior Court . trial. Slocum was acquitted in the same courtroon in 1970 on murder charges filed after Costa Mesa police alleged that he killed a nd dismembered his infant daughter and stuffed her re· mDins In a freezer at his Mesa Verdehom~. The grisly discovery by mov- ing men led to his ar rest and a trial in which his wife was the (&e OOCl'OR. P age A2) Suicide Witness Quoted WAS lll NGTON <AP J 1\ Dutch journalist has quoted thl· potenl1 <1I House inv<;st1galion witness who app;ircnlly com milted suicide this wct•k as say ing u conspiracy of Texas oilmen and anti -Castro Cu!Jans ;is s assinated President Kennc:<l~ ln pr ess inten'll'Ws today. \11•· jouUl;llist. Willem Oltman-. quoted George de Mohre nsch1li:l as saying he was the mid<'!t m a n b e tw ee n the l <tl .- multimillionaire oilman II I Hunt representing other oilmen and Lee Harvey Oswald . in the conspirucy. The theory of oilman Hunt's in· volvemenl has been advanced before but never corroborated. The journaHst testified for more than three hours today at a closed session of the House Com· mittee on Assassinations· sub-· committct' on the Kennedy as· sass1nallon. Ile told newsmen afterw11rds that he testified that Loran llall. a Cuban exile, told him in a taped interview that he was offered $50.000 in. the office or oilman Lester Logue to assassinate Pres ident Kennedy. Five or six other people were present <it the time, accordingtoOltmans. -· Oltmans also suid he gave thl· s ubcommittee the name and photograph or a Cuban he believes was involed in the as- sassination. He did nol say what evidence he had for that asser- tion. The news m an h ad already given his basic story before the testimony in several press in- terviews, most fully on A BC·TV'!-. "Good Morning America." T h e journalis t s aid Dt• Mohrenschildt in a book manuscript "named CIA a nd FBI officials who according tu him are connected with the Ken- nedy assassin ation.·· The journalist said he bl'l1eve~ the story even though he saJd Dt! Mohrenschildt vac illate<l between insisting H was true and saying he m ade it up to sell the book. . De Mohrenschildt app arently shot himself to death Tuesday af- ternoon in Palm Beach, Fla., ac- cording to officials, hour11 after a House Committee on assassina- tions investigator tried to contact him for an interview. The journalis t gave only highU~ of his story in the press interviews. saying he wants to sell the full story. He said In the ABC Interview he had no Idea why Texas oilmen <See JFK, Page A2) Irvine (;hamps Boys' Soccer Team Scorea An Irvine soccer team of 9 and 10-year-old boys became Southern Orange County champs last week and will battle a tearn from Culver City for the stale championship al noon Saturday at Turtle Rock School. The Earthquakes defeated a llunUn'tton Beach team G·l Jdt weekend to be~ome c hamps of Division K, including the entl re 80\Ath county 'region. Steve SAM8ha is coach of the t eam. Most or the boys come from TurUe Rock and Uaiversily Park. Team mem - Ml'S include Tom Baum nnn, Davo Carr, Bradley Hartsock. JHon Joh.c"lS-On, Sc:ott Julien. Eric LambiHe, J oey Noyos . erent 'Payn~ and ~ter Pllctless. Othera are D~rren Sam aha, Michael SU11pson. David Voss. Chris Polity, Ores Nelson und Michael Melfi • {12-OA:LY PILOT Murders Bearipg Closes A three-day prellmin;1ry hear- ing into mutliple murder charges fil ed against two youths dosed Thurs da y in .Sa nt a Ana Municipal Court with the de cision to order them to face Orange County Superior Court action. Judge John Te<1I set Tucsd<iy as the day Brett Matthew Paul Thomas, 18, of Anaheim and Ma rk'Titch, 17, or Orange Wiii of- ( er their pleas to Supe90r Court Judge James JI. Walsworth Both defendants are c harged with four murders and one at tempted murder . Titch also faces t rial on 11 counts of burglary and robbery. Thomas and Tilch are held m the county jail with bail set at Sl million each. Titch will be tried as an adult. It is allegc<.I that both youths were involved in the killtng Jan. 21 of Laura Ann Stoughton, 19, whose body was found on an Orange hilltop. They ;;ire also cha rged with the murder Jan. 24 of Garden Grove clerk Ephraim J . Christian. 35, who was shol during the robbery of a dairy outlet in that city. And they are accused of the murders of billiard parlor owner Aubrey L. Duncan, 48, and his daughter, Denise. 18, who were s hot Jan. 29. on the front lawn or t~e1r AnaheJm home · F ro• Page A l JFK .•. \\Ould conspire to kill Kennedy and repeated several times that he wa s o nly q u o ting De MOhrenschildt on the story. In an interview with NBC, Oltmans said that in addition to the oilmen a trucking firm ex- cl·ul1ve was involved. He said the a nti-Castro Cubans thought they had a debt 10 settle with Kennedy for all egedly betraying them a t the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba · .. What Mr Oe Mohrcnsch1ldt ~aid was that Mr. Oswald w<1s :i<.'ting al has guidance and his an· ~!ru ctions," Oltmans said. "Mr. DP Moti rensehilnt in- <lic ated tn me very slrongl:v lhat his ties upwards were towards H L. Hunt, .. Oltmans said.·· and downstmrs they wC'n• grnng to Lee Harvey Oswald.·· The Warren Comm1ss1on rnn eluded lhat Oswald assassinotccl Kennedy acting alone anti that there was no ronspir;icy The Journalist sa id 0<' Mohrenschildt never knew t'\UCl· ly who killed Kennedy bC<•Jusc· Oswa ld a nd an uns pN•1f1ed number of Cuhan g1m ml·n wcrP o;upposr<l tn he at tht: <>rt•nr of the assass1nat1on De Mohn·n-.childt ,1 Ruc:s1an horn geologist. ~JS a r m:ncl of Oswald and his wife, Manna, hut the Warren Commission C'On· d uded after interviewing ham for hours that he was not involved in rhe assassination. In Palm Reach, Fla . where De Mohrenschildt was found dead, a police official said a brlefcast• containing his papers wa'i se11ed and would be turned over to the committee "The contents of the letters is somethini;: I simply am not gomi lo ~et mto." s aid ~he riff~ 1.t lllcharct Shcl'ls "Tm nnl an .1 position to cvulualt> th1>1r tnt portance. That's for thr rumm1t t ee in Wa~htnJ{lnn to do "'For nll l know, thry f'O ul" b<' t he key lo wh;1t evt•rvhody has been lookin~ for sine<• the as- sassination and frankly. I'm more than a hlUc irnrprised that the comm1lh'l' hasn't conhicted me about wh ;1t we found in De Mohrensch1lclt., room . Revamp App roved WASHINGTON (AP> - Congress gave Presi<knt Carter the authority he sou~ht 11> re- organize federal agencies wh1·n the Senate voted without dJssent Thursday to send 1t to the White Ho use for the Preside nt's sign ature. O"ANQIE OOAST DAILY PILOT ~.:i-.~~~.~·.·r.::i.:::~c;.:.:; Coe5l l'Ubll"'l"'ICo"'°eny. S.0.0• .. •tdll-.. t =~""a:~~~·=~.,. .. ~~ , .. " Vet .. ,. ''•'"'· s.~• v ..... •• ~=~~'v::r~:·;t r.=~~,.~1':~.~~DO Wnt "-'• ......... _ Prt•10tn1 t nd P\loll\I••• ,, ... •.c.rto'I Vle9-IOlnl•tld0. ...... ~ TlirlieftN, ... .... E•ll., ,..,._, .. _...... ,,..,...,..,~ .. QlfhtM.l,Mt -P Mitt AHIM'"" l'A""lllntJllil0t• Off tee• eo.t. MlllAI Uf Mtl e.,. Sl'9t't '-.. ttll: 11•-yreMt ... ~ .... ~: llllJlo«JI--•. ;::::r:.:~~ ..... _ T1 .. pltoM (7,.)MMl21 Clalllllftecl Mwerll-.a tofCn ~IM<ll'VelN1' ....... 0lflo Ml-NtO ..._ .... a.-..... ~ ""~=.~=.:-~ :::riff .. "':7v •• n .......... -· ..... .,. .. ,.,,.-.. wlt11••l •-••I fff"'4HIM _. -·'-"-toe .... ~••• ,,.,,, .. H ild f!I CMtt .,._,,. (t,llfttftle \Vb\Ctf1tl10f\ by U•''''' \) S6 =i::~·~ :~:~.:-_ ... ,; "'"""'' 'King of Con Men' ·Draws Long Term Describe d during his Orange county Superior Court trial as "the king of the con men" Henry Leroy () • llrien drew a string of senten ces Thursday that rould keep him in 5l ate prison for as long as 34 years. But U'8ricn. 44, seemed quite unperturbed by the !>cntcnccs meted by Judge Kenneth Williams. WALKING FROM the courtr oom fl anked by two .wil deputies. he stopped at the door and asked Judge Williams with a smile. "Don'l l get c redit for the time I 'v, <.1lready ~crved in Ja 11·1 " Judge Williams shook his head in disbelief and motioned the officers to take O 'Brien away. Looking at O'Bncn's multiple convictions of gr ana theft, concealing stolen proper ty and con· spiracy, Judge Williams had earli er told the d efe n - dant: "If 1 were a b a nker I wouldn't s leep nights with ~ou around. ''YOU'RE JUST TOO good and 1 think ,you were born dis hon est. You'r e u lovable scam1), Mr. O'Brien, but you're still going to prison for a long time." O'Ilrien's con victions stemmed from the role he played in the the ft of 17 rolls of microfilm records from the county lax collector's office in April. 1975. It was a lleged during the trial that O 'Brien and Alfred Edward Adams. 44, planned to use the tax re- cords and a stolen c heck encoder lo produce phony payroll checks J UDGE WlLLIA!US noted that O'Brien had a long record of s u ch frauds. He d escribed him as an "artist in the fie id of comm e r cial paper." Despite his superior court sentencing, O 'Brien is still wanted by federal a uthorities who plan to try him for his alleged role in the counterfeit mg of S20 bills. Former Mate • HWlled A./ ter 'Flame Out' An effort to rekindle a 30-year- old name apparently sputtered out Thursd ay in HuntingLon Beach, police said loday. Ofncers reached that con· clusion after taking a malicious mischief report from a woman who found her car with its win dows smashed. its tires slashed and maple syrup Pf)Ured into its gas lank. She explained th al the man shr divorc-ed 30 years ago also was massing in the wake of the m is· chief ~ommitted outside her home. Officer Denni::. Branch said Lhe woman explained that after ull those years, she and her former spouse began corres ponding and discovered the old C'lll.'ffit"tr:r-was "or kins: ag;iin. \. • 11 e finally came out here frt>m 1-londa to try <1nd work thtn,:!s out so lh<'Y c-oul cl g1•l had< tn~1'thf'r,' said a poll('e depart m1·nt 'll'lkesm:rn TO PRACTICE AGAIN Or. Wesley G. Slocum E'ro• P age A I DOCTOR ••• kev prosl.'rut1011 witness. I Thi·' tknth:d to h ~ t• toi;:<'tht•r ~ tr1a:! bal.is. but she could on ly take him for t .... o days and told him lo spllt." the investigator added. Sltwum was m Superior Court for pretrial action in a c1v1I case whC'n C'O$ta ~lesa polil'e arrested him for the alleged murder of his baby detughtcr, Cynthia. ~u damage e s timate w a' avatlahle for the t wi ce d1s1llus1oned d1vorcce·s battered autnmob1le E'ro•P~AJ TAX ••• Jnd other property two-thirds. Local government program:. would h<> able to grow j!Pnerally with the local cost of Ii vin~ A~scmblrman Drown said thl• plan "m('(>t.s tht' cntt'r1a outlinrd h~ the governor for targeted r~ lief to lhost who nred help th<' mo'it, wtthout a s:eneral slate 1:1x tncreusc." There was no immediate com ment from the eovernor·s orrice An aide said Gov Brown had ju'>t Thal lawsuit involved his de- mands for $6 million in damages from Santa Ana pohce for in· Juries inn1ctro on has hand dur· in,e J 1966 shootout with officers that stemmed from a domestic dispute with his wife E',....PageAJ SELF ..• won support from Governor Rrown ·s offit't' and from As· :-.cmbl)man Lt:roy Greene CD· Sacramento>, a m ember of the as~embly <'ducat ion committC'e Parham said GrPene dad not nni!ant11ly support the bill, bul 1 hJt he changed his mind after rec:1·1van~ the letters. received a draft • nd would takl· • College Torched !>ever a l d<iys to study it. HOLLY SPRINGS, Mi11s. (AP) Gandhi Kin Eyed NEW OELHJ, India CAP) -Jn. dia 's new gov<'rnment an nounced today it will 1nvestigatc I he financial dealin1ts of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's son Sanjay, focusing on his role in setting up an auto assembly plant during his mother's term. -The acl minil'ltration building of Rust College -its roof, steeple and at11t• Jottttled by a de Uberately set fire looms over a nearly. deserted campus today. Rust 's 842 students were ordered off campus on Thursday after the fire, which broke out during a protest of administration pollcies and the reap(>9intment as college president of tfr. W. A. McMillan. It's Alarming Tot Trips HB Bank ButUJn What happens if you push that neat little button b ehind the teller's cage. a Huntington Beac h youngster wondered Thursday after slipping away from Mom on a weekly v1slt to the bank. THE STAFF .. at the Bank of America branch, 21022 Beach Blvd., aJI knew what would happen and the curious boy's m om probably would have had a good idea too, if she'd known beforehand . AJI parties concerned, however, were reminded once again what the button does when police cars scr eeched to a halt in front, ofter monitoring the- automatic bank holdup alarm. THEY RADIOED back n hasty message to con· firm the situation was under control and suggest~ n ext Thursday, when mom brings ln the famUy paycheck and the fomily's pride and joy, thatsho hold his hand tighter - - " BJj BB T rustees Action Against Vendor Delayed By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ot Ute O•lly ,.1~ SIAll W'untingt.on Beach Union High School Di.strict trustees voted 3 to 2 Thursday to take no action against tortilla chip vendor Sam Giesy who -pt'ints a Christian symbol and motto on his pr(). duct's ingredient label. Trustees also voted 4 to 1 to form ulate a policy restricting what all high school caleteriu ve ndors shall print on their pro· duct packaging. $2 Billion Suit Filed In Tragedy By The Associated Press Giesy is the latget of a Hunt· i ngton Beach attorney who daims the symbol and motto are "illegal as it violate& the con· stillllionaJ provision mandating n separation of church a nd sl ate." Th e atto rn ey. Sidn ey Kuperberg, 10121 Stoneyhrook Drive, said today he has "no further plans" as a result of the board's Thursday action. H~sa1d he still believes the district is sanctioning a "'patently illegal and offensive act" through the chip sales. . Kuperberg said, "I'm d1sap- Pointed. E\ut I don't know the meaning o( the boa rd's action. J have lo see the policy.·· Trustee Doris Alle n . Don Mac Allister and Ralph Bauer. al· tending his last meeting as a board member, voted to take no action against the chip vendor. Board President Helen Ditte and Trustee Zita Wessa sought a review of all labels on foods sold through vending machines on district campuses. The proposed policy failed on a 2 to 2 vote with an abstention by Mac Allister. ·~-.......... TOUGH TEST AHEAD Death Advocate De ukm•Jl•n ~ Executions Fight Still Lies Ahead, The insurance bill for avia· tion!s worst disaster in whicl1"577 people died could reach $240 million, London insurers say. But the first two dam age suits filed in ~ California on behalf of victims of the crash are demanding more tha n $2 billion. The proposed policy to restrict food package printing will be drafted by dis tri c t ad - ministrators. SACRAMENTO (AP)-Death penalty supporters have won an easy victory in the state Senate. but they still have the toughe$t part of their battle ahead of them. .. The $240 million total includes $63 million for the Pan American and KLM jumbo jets that col- lided on a runway in the Canary Is lands on Sunday, an estimated $137 million in damages to the families or the dead and to in- jured survivors, and an estimat· ed $40 million on accident in- surance policies taken out by in- dividual victims. Insurance sources said both Pan American and KLM are sig natories to agreements limit- ing their liability for each · passenger to $58,000 damages and $17,000 to cover legal costs. But they s aid American passengers are subject to a U.S. law tha t removes the limit if negligence is shown. London insu ra nce broker Julian Fraser s aid if one of thl' pilots or some other factor d1rec1 Jy connected with either or both or the airlines is found lo be to blame, compensation could be exceptionally high. Dutch officials invest igaliong the collision have already con· ceded that the KLM pilol did not have permission from the airport control tower for the takeoff he ha d started. The sons of two California women killed in the collision filed a class-action suit in U.S. District Court in San Francisco on Thurs- day demanding $6.5 million for each ofthe306 Californians killed or injured in the disaster, a total of Sl.989.000. The defendants are Pan American. KLM and the Boeing Copr., which built the 747 jumbo jets. The day b e fore , three daughters of a San Diego woman who was killed sued the two airlines and Boeing for Sl2.5 million. A s pokesman for Lloyd's or London said $23 million h as a lre ady b een paid to Pan American for the loss of its plane. This included $10 .35 million from British firms, more than $3.7 million from 93 French companies and the rest from North American companies. m ost of them in the United States. .. Because of the high concen· tration of risk in s uch cases, in· surance had be to be spread worldwid e," the Lloyd's spokesman said. M acAllister said the policy would. "not be censorship" but only be a "condition of buying and selling" in the distri ct. Ex,.Moonies 1 Needed Sptice To Think SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A few days free of .. mind control .. was all two former members of Rev. S un M y un g Moo n 's Unification Church say they needed before le aving the ('hurch. Barbara Underwood, 25, and Leslie Brown. 24. re· nounced m embership in t h e controve r sia l "Moonie" sect just a few days after put in their parents' cus tody for a month. Additionally ... de pro· grammer" Jeffrey Scales s aid Thursday that J ac· queline Katz, 21, also de· cided to leave the chuich. E',..,,. Page A J TRUDEAU·· the eye. -Mrs. Trudeau has been seen since the r eported incident wear- ing sunglasses, but no one claims to have seen an actual black eye. Mrs. Trude au watched a private showing of the new mov· ie, "Black Sunday," in New York on Wednesday night and s tayed in the city at the apartment or Princess Yasm in, the daughter of Rita Hayworth and Ali Khan. the New York Post. reported lo· day. The oost said the princess and Mrs. Trudeau were planning a trip to Los Angeles where Rolling Stones musician Ron Wood is staying and working on a record· ing session. The upper house approved a capital punishment bill Thursday on a 29-10 vote, sending it lo the Assembly, where the measure's a uthor agreed that death penalty opposition is stronger. .. I U:Unk it will be more dif· fi e ult," said Sen. George Dcukmejian (R-Long Beach). According to Associated Press interviews, capital punishment backers are still six votes from having the two-thirds m ajority they need in the lower house. I l will take 54 votes in the 80· seat Assembly to override Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s promised veto or to approve a death penal· ty bill that would take effect im· mediately ins tead of Jan. 1. Viejo Club Management Will Change Mission Viejo Country Club , and Casta Del Sol public golf cour se wilt be under n ew management by California Golf· Tennis beginning Saturday. Ca liforni a Golf-Tennis m anages 15 country clubs in the state including Rancho San Joa- quin in Irvine; Lake Arrowhead Country Club; a nd Yorba Linda Country Club. Craig McAllister will move from Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course to Casta Del Sol as manager and professional. Al Westbrook, previously at Casta Del Sol, will move to Mis· sion Viejo Country Club as direc· tor or golf and head profes-sipn-al. ~n Howell will serve as general manager or both com· plexes in Mission Viejo. He was previously generaJ manager at Mountain Gate Country Club and Tennis Club in West Los Angeles. Mission Viejo Country Club Is a 6.648-yard c hampionship private golf course. Casta Del Sol ls a 3, 730·yard par·72 public golf course with playing time just over three hours. OUR 20th ANNIVERSARY IN COSTA. MESA -"}"'\ NOTICE!! IF YOU WISHC WE WILL PRE-MEASURE. THIM, WHEN YOU COME IM WE CAM CilVE YOU EXACT PRICES ••• THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SlltVICE. ..------THROUGH APRIL 9th-----.. SPECIALS! CARPETING DRAPERY• LINOLEUM* SPECIALS! ' •ARMSTRONG, CONGOUUM. GAF SILICTID QUAUTllS OP llRVIM. CUSTOMWIAVL Ll!S, WM.TBS. ALIXAMDIR SMITH. EV 4MMLACK, ETC. DEN'S : iiisiallatioii: ·custom draperies . lino'eum ~ wood floor 1663 PlAC!NTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6.C6..4838 -646·2355 Q } '• Laguna/~outli Coast EDITION Afternoon N.Y. Stoe1'8 VOL. 70; NO. 91, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANG~ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1977 TEN CENTS LB ' SC Face Insurance Rate Hikes By JACK CHI\ PP ELL Of llM O;illf PllOI Sl~ll The cilies of Lagun:.i llcuch and San Clemente arc racing startl- ing increases in the CCJ!>t oF hab1li-. t y 1nsuran<.'e. Both cities had been cu~tomers of Star Insurance until that com· pany went into receivership last month. Since then. both have had to scramble to :.icciuire the . necesnry general liubihty cov· erage. San Clemente will pay a yearly premium of $230,000. up SJ0,000 from what it paid Star Laguna Beach's bill jumped from $38,000 to $144.000 in the cur- rent year. Finance Director Diek Reese eaid he's budgetin g $335,0(1() for all insurance next year. The city's broker receives five pereent of the premium, Heese said. In comparison, the city of Sun Juan Capistrano will pay between $35,000 and $40,000 1n yearly premium.' John O'Sullivan. Sim Juan's administrative services director, explainerl the difference. · "We don't have a police de· partment nor do we have a fire Gentlemanly Gesture Comt•di<m McLean Ste\'cnson ll'nt his coat sion \'it'J<1 Countrv Club. :\1rs. Orl;rndo to Mrs. An/,!ie Orlando of Dana Point. \I.ho hrnught her nint•-da) old son. Thomas. to 1 \\'LJS chilly while ;1tl(•nding the Celebrity the golf tourrll'y. Stevenson was pitted C'halll'ngc of thL• Scxt•s Thursda.\ at Mis-__ a g ainst Ki.Ith~· Crm;b.'. Bing's wifL·_. _. Man Critical Alter Leaping Five Floors Earl~ repo1·u. mchl"alc that an instructional tl'll:\ 1!>1on ll'l'hm c1an who ll'..lp('(j from .1 r1rth noor balt·onv ;il (';.ii SI <.Jtt• Fullt·rlrm to day ii.. 111 ''l'll.trl:ml'I) rnl1cal" ro11d1t Hiii i\tc11.-d1.1g t11.Toh11 :\t1lll'n of thr l 'nl\ l'r"'' ':-nt•\\ ... huri .. 111. th1· 21·\ 1•a1 1 ·I 111111lt·n11f11•1l ll'thnt t•i.in SUf\l\••11 h1-.. 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Censure Fails LOS AN<.a:u:s ( \ p I Thi· City Council fmll•d 111 ,1 t n Thurc; day tu l'l'nSUrt.' ('OUnt·1I llll'mh1•r Da v<• Cunn 1n j!ham fur h1s critir1sm of hi:-; colll•agu1•' \\'eath«•r Clearing and windy Saturday. Lows tonrghl 1n 40s. Highs Saturday in mid to upper 60s. INSIDE T ODA Y Actor-turned·direclor Alon Arkm soys he's 110 tyrant on •• the :iet. His approach lo directing ig detailed ma !tory by the Daily Pilot ·~ DennJ.S Mct.eUan on Page Cl of the Weekendtt. Index ... A.ftft l .... ,,, It ~t Ytll<' 59,,,tc• ... ""' ... MO¥ It\ C4 • l.,M l•Ytl .... M"'uol """"' tu ~11,.rftl• AS N1ll..,1IN"" ... (1.tttlll .. Dl 14 O••MtC°""'Y Al c..t!!lt\ ., ""''' IM tt'e"""~ 11 lhua .. ,..,., CH Ot•tflll.io<tt At 5M'1< .... ·~ A4 Sito M•"-" ... , .... CH hl1v1u., CJ " llU •.. , , .... , ... C•• "~-•t ... , ... •• ·~"'I ..... CA ... ,.,.,..., A• Uneasy Rider Back Broken, Man Takes Taxi A G4·year·old man" ho refused em ergenc}' transporl<itton and took a taxi to the San Clemente hospital today probabl} s hould ha' c taken lht:' ambulJnt'l' Tht' l.o~ Angelt'l> man "CIS re 11orkd 1n s lahle condition at the ho-.p1tal \\Crt' 1t "'ti-.. 111-..t·Qvl•rt"<I th,1t ht., b.1ct.. had bt•t•n hrokl.'n 111 "'\ rr;1l pl.a1·1·,. \C('nrdin;.. lo lhl' S,111 (.'It ml'nlt• polttC' 1oir. oftlcer.; Jnd r1rf'TTlen - ri•-.pondL'<J "1lh an Jmhulan<'l' 111 th1· 1:-;1 C.1mtn11 R1•on'I 2~ S El C ._, m 1r111 Rl'al ;11 ah11ut I ::111 a m Y.hl•rt' lhl'\ rountl ltlt' \Hllnl 11t·.,rril11.•o u·-. sllghll} tlruni.. 'I h1 m.in r<•fuscd '" ndt• tn the ambulance·to the hospital. and officers culled a taxi. About -<tn hour la ter, u nurse from tht:' hospital called to tell authoritt<•s tl h1td been de · tcrm1ne<l the man's bacl< was broken in sc•veral pluct•s. Fin· Capt. Gar~ Carmichuer sa td lht· man had refusecl t•m 1·q~1·m·.\ t ran:.porl alt on and lhJl f11 t·m1•n could not forl'l' ham lo •HTt'Pl aid tit• said thC' dt-partnwnt oh- l<llRl·d a :-1gnt•d rt'lt·J:-.t• al the st:t•nc Thl• mun tol<I authonl IL':o. lw had ht•(.•n involved in <in ac·c·1ucnl 1·:.irlil•r 1n tht• 1ta\ <tncl had tome to s.111 Clt.•mcntt• from TtJUJllJ Doctor, Ex-con, ' To Renew Practice R~ TfHf 8 1\RU:Y OI -DMly ~Ii.I ~tall Dr Wl 'll'~ t;urner Slocum. 1hc (nrml•r ('nsta .:\Jes:1 phy<;JC'W O \\ho "'a!-,.,t•nt to st alt• prison ror Delay Issued In Actress' Guardian Case J\ t"'o wc<.'k delay was ordered today in Orange County Superior ('(1urt uction that could result in fnrm<.'r actress Rita lfoy"'orth's affairs being taken over by the puhlic guardian. Miss Hayworth, who is con- fined at Hoag Memorial Uospilal in Nt.'wporl Reach , was represented at the brief hearing before Judge Claude M Owens by attorney Leonard Monroe. Judge Owens accepted a number of doctors' and in- Vl'sligators' reports o n Miss Hayworth's condition and or· dercd them sealed as confidcn· tial pending the hearin~ April 15. The petition that will be a rgued then stat.;s that Miss Hayworth whose rdl nam e is Margarita Cansino, is "gravely disabled as a result oC mental disorder." J l a lso points out that the public guardian Is erhpowered to take over the affairs of anyone who hns become a ~hronic alcoholic. The county counsel's orflce took conservation action nt the request oC Or. J a m es Miner of Hoag Hospital. He h as been treating Miss Hayworth since she entered tht"' facility. Ot lkin~ lhc Slate's :\ft-ell C.11 S\!.tcm n( an ('Sltmatrd ~OO.OflO, IS bcin~ all014Cd l•• )II atll('e mccl1cinc al'(a1n /\ hoard nf medical t•xam11wrs plarc<I Slon1m, 5'1. (Ill rn I' ) t•ars. probe1t1on after noting th;1I he had served 26 months or lhc slate prison t<'rm of one to 10 years tm· post:'d thrN• ~cars aJ!o m Oranj!e County Su1wnor Court lie was released from prison in January. S locum told the board he p lanned lo resume the p racuce he formerly mainta\ncd in Santa Ana . "There is a stronl{ demand m the community to have him re- turn lo practice there," the boar d's opinion notes . • Jud~e Harmon G. Sco'villc sent Slocum to prison in April 1974 after the physician was convict- ed on 22 <'ount~ of fraud in his submission or Medi·Cill c laims fol' patients who never received treatment from him . Jt was his third Superior Court trial Slocum ~s acquitted in the sam e courtroon in 1970 on murder charges filed aflt'r Costa Mesa police alleged tha t he killed a nd d ismem bered his infant daughte r a nd s tuffed her re- mains ln a freezer al his Mesa Verde home. The grisly discovery by mov· in l m en led to his arrest and a trial ln which his wife was the key prosecution witness. Slocum was in Superior Court for pretrial ac:Uon In a civil case when Colla Mesa police arrested him for the alleged murder ol bJs baby dau1hter, Cynlhlo T hal lawswt Involved his de- mands for $6 milUon in damages (8ee DOC'l'Oll, Paae AZ> department, 1'hosc arc )'Our l\\O biggest exposures to rbk, ·· 0 'Sulll van s ajd Lamented Laguna·:. Ree!>l'. "they're not t•xactl} bcallnA down our door lo gel our bu~i· ness, and particularly th<' beach cities." San Clemente City Man ager Gerald Weeks agreed. ··Public agencies are finding it \Cf} d1Hlt•ull to acquire 1n surancl' nO\\ "hl' :-<.iid Part of the reason. all agrct't.I, 1:. a• ·:.u1t-happ) "cit mal1• "They'll -..ut• ~ ou for ;in~ damn thing you l'~lll tma~illl'. d pothole in the rocul, a rot.:k tailing off a cliff. and God hl'lp you 1f thl·Y step on u cr:.ick in the s1dl'Walk and fall down," said one ctl) of \ fic1al who asked nol lo be \den· tificd. While munv of the law suiti. may not even gel to court . they all io\'olve attorneys' lime, and a:. the omc1at quipped, "the)' work slowly and they charge $50 an hour ... Both Laguna Beach and Sun Clemente i.lrt' 111 the clear as for JFK Death Plot N aiiies CIA, FBI Tax Plan Boon to Cities? SACRAMENTO (AP l Ctlit·s and tou11t1 <'s tould imµol>l' local incornt· taxes and renter., and homl'O\.\ocrs could colll'ct 1$712 m1lh1111 tn l·;1sh pa~ ml•nts in a '' tdt· ran).!1ng tax rC'form packagl' cir aftcc1 m lhl' state /\!> sembh The. $950 million p<.tt·kaJ!l'. which \\ould provide $100 m1lt1on more in immccliate propl•rty tax relil'f thun a rival plan backl'd by Go\ Edmund Bro" n Jr . hu~ been dralll'd hy the Assembly Rl'\ enue and Taxation Commit· tee. Assemblyman Willie Brown, comntlttee c;halrman. q1t~led a briefing o n tbe p l a n for Republican member~ of the As· sembly Thursday wh un he learned that the GOP caucus was open to the public and press. Copies were leaked to the press. Brown, a San 1"r:tnc1s<:-o Democrat . said it is still an "in tern al working document." But in a cover letter wtth Che draH. he said the plan "rl'prescnts a co11- census legislali\·e p<1ck<1~e for homeownt:'r :incl rcnt<'r propcrt~ lax reform ·· Th<· patka~I' "'ould All<m t•ounl \ hoards of supervbor:-to 'ole. to impose a I to 5 pcrn.-n. 1ntome lax and city counl'!l!t to ·.me <1n add1i.icmal iO l&'t' T ,,x, Pal(c-A21 ACTOR 'LIVED' UFE OF JESVS Rrilbh ac·tor Hohert Powdl. who plays lltlt• role in "Jesus of .'lazarl'lh ... reflect:-. on hm~ perrorman!'(' na:. arrcctccl hts hf(' T n <' IHI\\ <' rf u 11 y m 11v1 n µ porlr.1~ al of the life of Chn:-.t 1:. lwini.: J'hll\\ n 1111 NBC· TV in two thrce·iwul' scgmt•nls on Sundu~· niJ!hts or Easler WN•k. April :l and Ill. Stora·~. Page A 10. 041Uf PHOI SI.ft• P'90to SUFFERS BACK INJURY Councilman DI Giovanni San Clemente Councilman In Hospital San Clcmcntt· Councilman An thon)' Di Giovanru WilS taken by ambulance to San Clemc•nlt· General llo~p1lal Thur-.tfa, fnr trcatml·nt of !-C\Crc IO\\<'r batk pain .Julie• Dt G11l\'<111n?, tta· tnun- cil man·!-"'tft'. :-:iic! her hu:-.han<I was 111 J!<><><i <·oncht10n tod<.1y. hut th al hl' hut.I ··all but paSSl'U out·· as a re:-. ult 01 I hl' pam 11<' had ;appart•nt I.' 111;urc•c! hi-. h,1( I. Tul•srla\ v.hill· 11ft1ng :.om<'lhinl! · -.h<· s:.iid San Cl1•mt•nt1• flrrm1·n found the t:ounnlman i-.tn·teh1·11 out 1111 the floor ol lhc.• Dr (i1<H annr homL wht•n thf'~ rC'~puntl<·<I lo the call shortly bl'f< rt 10 a m Mrs Dt C1ovann1 saHI s tw had no tdt•;i ho11o long IH·r husband would ht• in lht· hospital 'fhcr1• ur<' no im mediate plans for :-.uri.:tr)', "h" "aid 011 the Wall Remark Suicide Witness Quoted WASlllNGTOl\J (AP• • A Dutch jour"lah~l touay quoted the Ol)tentuil llous•• invcst11:!a1.111n V. !tn-:>s:. \\ho app·ir;:ntly t·om '111lled .,Ull Ilk th1:-wc••k a:-. !ti.I\ mg J eon ... µ11 ·I(·~ or Tt•XCIS 01tm1·n ;ir.cl anlt Castro Cuban:-a-. -.ass1natcd l'rl':-.1dent John 1· Kl·nnt~h Thl'.JOurn;il1"t. Wtllc·m Oltmuns. 11uoll0d George D1.• ~lohrcnst·h1ldt a:-saying hl• wus lhl· middleman bt•lwl'cn the late multimllhuna1rt' oilman 11.L Hunt rcprci.cntmg other oilmen and Lt•c llan l') Osw<.ild in lhl' c•onsp1racy The theorv of oilman Hunt's in· • ,·oh ·emcnl 0has been advanced before but never corroborated. Oltmans made the statement:-. in pres~ inlcrvtt.!Ws, most fully in an appcur<1nce on ABC-TV's ··Good Mormnn America" before scheduled lc!>t1mony to the llOuse t.:om m ittce on assassinations subt·omm1llC<' invest1gatmg the Kennedy <1s!jassinalion Th t• Jou r n a I 1 s I s a 1 d D l' M o hrcnschildt in a nook manuscript "named CIA and FRt officials who accordinJ! to him art• tonm•c·tt·d with the J't:'n ncd,· ass<.1s:-111atton . ·· The JOUrnalt:-.t said he believe~ the story t.'V1·n thnu~h hC' s~.iid De !\1 o h r 1• n s c h 1 l cl t v a l' i 11 a I l' <I hct \\ rcn 1ns1sl ang it w us tru<' and saymg he madC' it up lo sell llw hook. De Mohr(.•nschtldt apparent!) shot h1mscH to dN1lh Tul':.day af tcrnoon m J'alm Beach. Fla .. <Jt c-ordmg to offtctals. hours after a llou~e Committee on as:-.as:-.1n:.i I ton!S mvc:-l tj!utor tried to conlac·l him for an 111lcrvww. The• Jour n11l ist g;iv1.· onl.> high h..:ht:-. of h1:-. story m lhi.' press 1ntcrne11os. saying he v. ants to sell lht• full stor) lie said in tht' ABC intcn1e11o he had nu idea ,.,.h.> Tex as 111lml'n \.\OUld consptr<' ltl kill KcnnC'dy and rcpc•atl•d several lim<•s that h<' was only quotin g D t• Mnhrcnsch1ldt on t.h<: story. In an mkr\'tcw with NDC Oltm ans s:ml that m addition tn <Sc-<> J 1-'li. Page.> A2 I Spring in Laguna Beach. and a young man's thoughts turn to graffiti. Dave painted th.is wall. next to Lesley G. and Frances Chath am ·s Ocean Boulevard parking lot, and added the sentiment as a signature. Sally got the ml"'ssage une"r"'' tedly as s he cnme to work at a nee busin~ Thursday. and was shocked, barrassed and delighted, as all young ers should properly be . A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC • .SACRAMENTO (AP >-Outb penalty' 1Npport.r1 have won an easy victory in the state Senate but they still have the toughest part of their battle a head of them. The upper houi.e approved a capital purusiimenl bill Thursday on a 29·10 vole, ftending 1t to"lhe Assembly, where the measure's author agreed that death penalty opposition is stronger. , "I think 1t will ll~ more dif· fi c ult," said Sen. Geor ge Deukmejian <n·Long BeucbL AP WlrophOto TELLS OF CONSPIRACY Dutch Newsman Ottmans F rOfll P age A J T AX ... percent le\'y The locill laXt"> \\UUld bt· eul lected h~ t ht• ~t.1t1· '" .1 .. J>I J! gyback · ch.irgt· 1111 ~t .1ll· 1nc·o111l· t axes. anrl thl·n lht• mnnt•v ''ould be returnt'd to the lm•nl gon•rn- ments. i5 pcn·ent for pro1wrty t a' rrllef Jnd 2.'i pt'n·1·nt l<ir gov ernmrnt program" St•t h1i;hl•r 111e·1onH• t.1\c·s on Ca lifornia s ..., c.ilthy I.unit j.!rimlh"iifim·;d prorer· t~ 1,1 \t'" h~ putl111J.: e.1p~ on lll'W local spt·ndin)! Allow loe;tl Afl\ t•rn m1·nt~ to split ta' rail'~ :;o hu.,i nt·'-S prnper ty would bi> a~~<'.-.st•d al a higher rat e than rcs idc•nt 1al property -Impose a !>tatrwick property t ax on busine ... s<'s to help the stale take over\ 1rtually all local weHar<> and Mc-di Cal cos ll. 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Mt<.<; 1,,p1 -The adm1naslrat11111 hutlclinii of Rust Coll eJ?I:' 1t-; r!l<1L 'h'1·pl~· and attic J,tuttccl by a cll'hlll'ral1•h• set lirr loom:. tl\'f·r .t n1•arh deserted cnmpus today Hust ·.., 842 students Wt'r<' or<l!•rrtl 11ff campus on Thuro;da~ :ift1·r th1• fire, which brokt• out tl11nnl( J prote~l of udmin1strut1nn pohcws a nd the reappmnlml'tll ai; colll'I-!<' president of Or.WA Mc Millan. OAANOl CO.UT • •c DAILY PILOT T'NOrtfWft '"'' O•••v P•Jot wttf\wt'Mcf\l\Cf'W'9\ ... fWdtMHfwrt\ ..,_It\\ l\OWtlW\flilelb•l~(.)1•'111" CM"~'"''""' C."'O•"'' \toet•t, #11•1~ •'• :=-::.:."t~~f\,~~i ,;:-L.!~ ~· ttl" V•'"°'• lhll'lf'. '•HltbaO \1'1illf'f •"C:I ~a.eel\ \ovth(•a\I A\l"'9••"'Qfll')ftAl•ot t• I\ ~l\M>O S..twtO•Y\ ~ ~ ... , t¥ ~:~~:=~!'1.~.·,~~~l~,.:~,.JJO WHI "•' ......... _ ,.,..,,.,", ... ~t)l1thff IM•• t ... litt Vk~ Pr•\kN"t anct ~-~ ""-""" ....... lct•I• ,,,._ .... 11111 ....... .. -........ ( ... ... CJIMtnll.1..---..... " AUhilaiftl ~Moftfllll tdlt9"t lHvn••eHtlomo. n.o,_,.,._ Mitlll ........... "0 -*' "'" omo.. C:...i.MoM ntWw>t...,_ _,,.,i ..... ,~ '"" ...... ~-.. .... --· V•llO U191 l.o ,._, -.,-~,,- T ...... ne {7t4)~ Ct•Mlnlld Acfv•rtlllnt M2-111'1 utun• hacft All Depennwnt•! Tel•ptlon• 4M-MM ,, __ a.-.. 495-0HO .. Attordlac to Associated Presa lntervieln, cap!t.al pu11i1bment bact .. are alW tb vottt from bHlnt the two-tblrd.a m.Uority they need rn the lower house. It will take S4 votes in the fK>. seat Aasembly to override Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's promised veto or to approve a death penal· ty bill that would take effect im· mediately instead of Jan.1. The bill also faces a likely r oad block in the Assem bly C riminal Justice Committee, although there are. ways of gel· f'ro91Page AJ JFK ••• ~the oilmen a trucking firm ex· ecutive was involved. He said the a nti·Castro Cubans thought they had a debt to settle with Kennedy for. a llegedly betraying them al the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. "What Mr. De Mohrenschildt said was that Mr. Oswald was acting at his guidance and his in· structions." Oltmans said . "Mr. De Mohrenschildt in- dicated to m e very s trongly that his ties upwards were towards H.L. Hunt," Oltmans said, ..... a nd downstairs they wer e going to Lee Harvey Os wa ld." The Warr en Commission con· eluded that OswaJd assassinated Kennedy acting atone and that there was no conspiracy. The journalist said De Mohrenschildt never knew exact- ly who killed Kennedy because Oswald and a n unspecified number of Cuban gunmen were supposed to be at the scene of the assassination. De l\lohrenschildt, a Russian. born geologist, was a friend of Oswald and his wife, Marina, but the Warren Commission con· e luded after interviewing him for hours the1t he was not involved in the assassination. In PaJm Beach, Fla., wher e De Mohrenschildt was found dead, a police official said a briefcase containing his-]Yapers was seized and would be turnell over to the committee. ··The contents of the letters is something I simply am not going to get into," said Sheriff's Lt. Richard Sheets. 'Tm not in a position to evaluate their im- portance. That's for the commit· t ee in Washington lo do. •·For aJI I know . they coul~ be the key to what everybody has been looking for since the as- s ass i nation and frankly. l 'm more than a little surprised that the committee hasn't contacted me about what we found m De MohrenschiJdl 's room. I haven't ht•Jrd one word from the com - m 1ttee. •· l.JtC'r, a spok<•sm :rn for thc- l'Omm1llee said the papers would ht• rm kcd up today. Boy's Severed Arm R e place d :'i \Sllvtl.L F:. Tenn (API , f),1\111 1,,11n .J;u·k:mn , l !r Ix in <.,111 .. f.wtorv con1llt1•m t•)(ll1\ uftc•r ,1 11•;irn IJ( -111r"t•11n~ rc·11nplantt•d hi. 11rm" which wc•rc c·hopp1·d oH t.~ falhn~: -.h1•4'f rnt'\al irl 11 zhw rn 1111' ac·t·1di•nl S11r~1"'1n"' frorn tA1U1\\'lll1• and '-: '"h' 11lf' work<>d for lO hours I hur!'!lla\ 111 l.c1111,vilh•'., J1•y,1o;h l1 11•q11tnl to re1 mplJnl J,1 t ki.011·, q•v••rt•fl arrn., .J1·rn L1•P Dun ca n . 25 tlm\.\oocl. Tenn . "'l'IS nl!'>o hsh •d 111 ~.1t1slJctorv cond1tton at B.ip ll'\t Hospital here aft<·r lo'iin~ h.-. ni.:ht Jfm m the al·c1dt'nt Thurs d.1y al the New J 1:rSl'} Zinc \tinP Co s haft 1n Gordon~w1llc', Tt•nn llo'<' l'\'er. a Ra11t1 <.t llo-.p1tJI spokesman said Dunran '<, 1n JUrl<'S were too S<'\ ere> to try rl' 1mplantat1on Brown Sclwol Bill Backed SACRAMENTO CAP) Gov. Edmund Brown J r . 's $3.7·billion bill to pump more money into public schools and equalize their financing has cleared its first committee. but many hurdles re- main. A 10·5 vote or the Assembly Education Committee Thursday sent the m easure b y As· semblyman Leroy Greene. D· Sacramento, to the Ways and Means Committee, its last stop before the Assembly floor . T he bill 1s expected to wind up In a two-house conferen ce com- mittee. where its fate would be linked to properly lax r elief measures. Suspect Shackled ZAMBOANGA, the Philip· pines <AP) -The pilot who authorities say apparently went be rserk and killed a stewardess and six p assengers over tht southern Philippines claims to remember nothlnit about it, aources at the hospltnl where he Is belng held said today. Capt. Ernesto H . Abuloc, 40, was abacklm and under heavy guard at Zamboanaa 's Brent Hospital. F aces tJoa 1 bUl to the floor without cornml~ approval. . Commlttu chairman Ken Maddy (R·Frffno). aald Thurs· day he thought th~ comm1tt~ was dJVided 5·4 against a death penalty ball, but would support a Hfe·without-parole m easure Maddy plans lo'have the com- mittee cons1dc:r the Dt!uk mejian b1JJ Aprll 11. when it is scheduled to vote on Assembly death penal· ty measures The Deukmt>ji:m bill was in- troduced afltff the s tate Supreme Court ruled last December that Califomfa 's three· year-old death penalty law did not meet U.S. Supreme Court guidelines. The proposed new law would allow capital punishment for 16 c r1 mes. including treason, murder for hire, multiple murder, torture murder . killing a police offi cer and murder com· milted during several other crimes. But Wllike the old la>A, the bill TO PRACTICE AGAIN Dr. Wesley G. 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ENMoonies Needed Space To Tbink SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A few days free of ''m ind control" was all two former members of Rev. S un M yung Moon 's Un ification Church say they needed before leaving the c hurch . Barbara Underwood, 25, ond Leslie Brown, 24, re· nounced m ember s hip in th e con trover s ial "Moonie" sect just a rew days aner put in their p arents' custody for a month. Addition ally. ·'d e pro· grammer" J effrey Scales said Thursday thet J ae· queUne Katz. 21, also de· clded to leave the chulC'h. - Test would allow •Jury to impo11e Ule in priaoo without parole instead ot death U 1, decided that mill1at lnt clreumitaoces, s uch as a de· fend ant's age, Wan'anted it. The 29-10 vote was two more than tbe two-tblrds m ajority needed for pas.sage or to override a veto. But Deukmejlan said there was no assurance that the; Senate would override Brown, who says he opposes capital punishment as a "matter ot cons- cience." Gr ay Davis. Brown's chief of s tarr. said Tuesday that the Dem ocratic governor would lob by against an override, but he added that most le11slators pro· bably had made up the ir minds. During tbe e motional, nearly two-hour Senate debate, bill sup· porters contended that capital punishment would d eter at least som e potential murderers. But critics sajd there were s tudies that showed it would not. affect murder rates. F ro91Page A J RATES ••• as past claims lodged while Star Insurance was providtna their coverage, Weeks and Reese said. An organlzaUon called the California Ins urance Gu arantee Associatl.on, will h andle the c laims. Both ciUes are trying to cut back on Insurance costs too. L aguna Beach is "self· insured" up to SS,000. That's like having a $5,000 deductable on your car. "Right now we'r e trying lo tighten up on things, institute new screening procedures. Our broker's risk manager bas been in to talk with the department heads ... Reese said. "We are taking a very detailed look at where the claims are with the idea in mind toward prevent· i.ng them/' Weeks said . 'We're attempting to f0<:us on the causes and try t o a lleviate t'1em ·1t wont necessar:ity r educe our premium, but it m ay n'<luce 1he increase.·· \V(•eks ~aid Antique Necklace Stolen in Laguna The owner of Tops. a women's apparel shop in Laguna Reach. told police Thur~day an antique C'oral and s1l\'er necklace was stolen from the neck of ,1 wall dis· play model outrit. The necklace. valued at $600. had been given to the shop on cons ignment by the owne r so that 1t could be sold Feeding 'Time Lolly Moyer of Newport Beach and this momma mock· ingbird have been t aking turns feeding the babies that fell out of their nest three weeks ago. By day. Lhe babies' cage is in the yard so the mother can feed the hungry youngsters At night, it's Mrs i\toycr's turn when she takes the cage indoors. She plans to n •lcas(' the birds. Festival Oust e r Appeal Planned The directors of an a nimated m m festival held last s ummer in Laguna Beach will appeal a d t• cision that denied !.hem use or tht· Laguna Moulton Playhouse f<>1 th ts summer's performances Last month Laguna Beach Vice Mayor Jon Brand arbitrat ed the dis pute be twee n the playhouse d irectors. who wanted to book the festival a_gain this ~c ar .• 111ct Festival of Arts direr- tors, who nbJCCled to the traffic the IC!>ltval attracted. Tho f'e.st1val of Arts dir<'C'tors saul tht film fc·~t interfered..., ith thr1r own fC!~l1val on Laguna C:myon Road. · Hrand d<.'cided in their ravor. and s ugge~led the a nimation festival move t.o the South Coast Thc>at c>r on Pacific Coast ll1J!h"' ·•r Kids Change Plan For River Funds But Chris Padilla, film restlval din•c tor . and Dea n Rerko. its bu..,incss dir<.'clor, c l aim lha t traff1c there would be even w11r<.1• the fcstl\·al attractctl full houses In st year, and they expccl to pack lhL• larj?er capacity mov- i e thcaler this summer. Thurston Inter mediate School students in Laguna Beach, who annually trek to the Colorado River , this year found their source of funds to do it literally drying up. For years before. the students held a car wash and bake sate to raise money for expenses But with the California drought and urgent pleas by local and stale oCficials to conserve water. the car wash was canceled. This year the students a re get· ting into the mainstr eam of water conservation. and begin· ning Saturday will sell water con- servation devices, with the cooperation of the Laguna Beach County Water DistriC't. Students wi II go door lo door during the E aster week school recess. urging residenls to dam thei r toilets and plug their shower heads, with devices to decrease the \\ ater n ow from both. T he wate r conservation kits will sett for S4. the cost or which would be defrayed in smaller water bills, accord ing to water di s trict managL•r Jo ~l'p h Sweany. J im Herdman of Thurs1011 School said the ~oal of the ca1n paign is to raise SI ,500 fw lh1· trip To r«!llch it. he saut. llw ... h1 d ents will have to sell .• oo to I ()(K1 toilet tank dams. They s aid this week that they iNould JY'l1tion th<' City Council .ind tht' Fesl1 val of Arts board to reconsider Bra nd 's decision, which th1:y called "unfair ." Tht' two sai!i they were not :iskC'd to give their side of the ma I l<.'r when the issu e was arb1t ratN:I. Carter Threate n e d CORl N~A. Mich . <AP> -A 1~1 ''"11 ol d girl who considers lwr..,l'll a ml·mbl'r of the Charles :\1..Hl'>ttll r.1mlly a ll egedl y thn•.1lt 111 ti till' lift• of President C.11 ll'I 111 ~' •tkat h h st ·• mail<.'d to th1· l'Clll\ 1d1•d mass murderer, aulh1111l11•-. ~<.IY OUR 20th ANNIVERSARY IN COSTA MESA NOTICE!! IF YOU WISH, WE WILL PRE-MEASURE. THEN, WHEN YO U COME IN WE C AM GIVE YO U EXACT PRICES .•• THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE. ------THROUGH APRIL 9th------. SPECIALS! DRAPERY • LINOLEUM* ·ARMSTRONG, CONGOlEUM, GAF • CARPETING SPECIALS! SELECT!D QUALITIES OF IERVEN. CUSTOMWE.AVE. LEES. WALTERS, ALEXA N D E R S MITH, !V AHS.I LACIC, ETC. 1663 'LACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA , CALIF. 92627 • PHONC 646-4838 -646·235.S Orange t;oast EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 91 , 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1977 T oday.'s Closing N.Y. Stoe.ks N TEN CENTS Cities to Ri~e lncollle Tax Bftndwagon? SACRAMENTO <AP> Cities and counties could impose local incqme laxes and renters und homeowners cou ld t·ollecl 1$712 million in cash pa) mcnts in a wid e-r a n g i ng lax r e form package drafted in the state Ai. sembly. The $950 millrnn packai.:e. wktich would provide SJOO m1l11on roore in immcdiak proµerty tax relieSthan a rival plan backt-d by Feeding Tinae Go~ Edmund Brown Jr.. has been dran e<t by the Assembly Revenue a nd Taxation Commit- tee. As~blym~n Willie Brown, committee chairman, canceled a br ie fin g on th e pl a n ·for Hcpublican m embers of the As· ..,e m bly Thurs d ay when he learned tha t the GOP caucus was oven to the public and press. Coples were leaked to the press. 1.1111~· Moy(·r ol :-..cwp<Jrt Beach and this momma mock · 111gh1rcl ha\'l' lil•t•n takmg turn~ feeding the babies that fell 11ul 111 11w11 nest three \H•<'k" tli?O By day. the babies' cage .... 11 1111' '<.1r<I so th1· mothl·r can feed thl' hungr~ ~111111)..!skr ... t\t night. it 's ~I r-. ~lo~t·r·s turn when she I ,11..l•i-.1 lw \ ;1gt• indoors Sht• plans lo relc•ase t he birds [_Zonin g Plan Eyed On Mariner's Mile A propos.11 l1l g1\ ,. lllC'l'nl l\'I'" tn m annl' ont•nll•il hu ... int'""t'" 111 Man n('r's Mil<• wall lw hroui.:ht before the Newport lfrach f'l:in · ntn~ C'omm1•"lrm n1•\t Thur,dav ut th(• .,uggt· ... t111n ot Utt' 1·1l) coun 'di Councilmen h:1v1• d1•l'111wd lo final11.r a i.1a•t•wl rnrno~ or dinanrt'. k1111" n '" ,1 'l't't'1r1<· plun . ror Mar1m·r· ... Mah• becaU!.C th\•)' wanted to giv1> :t h rt•ak tn ma rine busin('s.,e!\ 111 lht• arl'a Thi• 1ncl•nttH' souKht h\ coun Job Seroice Relocates rt 's hard enough fo1 young people to J!el a Job. but Harbor Arca ~ouths have an additional pro· bl em ; finding the recently re located Youth Emplo>· mentService (Y ES>. YES has moved lo a new location at 542 19th Street. Costa Mesa, and dir ector Car olyn Sweetland says -· confusion has ca4scd busi- ness to drop nearly 50 per- cent. As a result. there a re numerous part·tim e a nd full-time Jobs wniting for Costa Mesa and Newport Bea ch job-seekers ages 14-22. There is no fee for lhis community supported service. t... \'E S offi ces ar e open 'M onday through F riday from 1 to Sp m c llmen reL1lec; to "hat plann<'r' 1•,111 "tnt1•ns1ty o( U!-.C ' It ha~ to d11 with the saz.e of bualdrn gs 1n r.- L1t1011 to lot size 'When \H' talk about at in rela twn to rcs1de nt1aJ development. "(' rall 1t density. When it's com mt'rc1al pro~rty . we use the "ord intensity." explained t'ity planner Tlm Co"ell The p l a n pro p osed for \fanner'i. Mile ~ould red uce the allowable intensity to .5 t ames the bu1ldable a rea of a civen lot. City Manager Hobert Wynn told councilmen Monday tbat the Jverage intensity in the area now .s two times the buildable area. with the Towers apartments con· st1tuting a fi ve times buildable area use. The reduction in intensity was opposed in Monday's public hear· ang by property owners who said the marine orit-nled businesses for which the area is named will be squeezed out. Councilman Ray Williams, a former me mber of the planning co m mission . proposed an amendment to the intensity sec- tions of the ordinance which would allow marine businesses listed in the ordinance to gel variances to go up to one times the buildable area. While delaying action on the ordinance to get comment from planning commJsstoners, coun· cllmen did approve a series of planning C¥)mmisslon recom· m endatlons thal call for con- strucUon or a parking lot on city owned property north of West Coas t Highway; p1annlng for a bicycle and pcdtstrlan ovtr· crossing or the highway; a study or the post otnce on Riverside Drive and lt.s possible reloc•tion. and a tralllc atudy of the nearby Cliff Hoven and Newport lte.igbts residential ntl&hbOrboods. Brown, a San Fra n cisco De mocrat, said i~ is s till an "in· tern a l working document." But • in a cover Jetter with the draft. he said the plan · 'repre,e nts a con- census legisla tive package for homeowner and renter property la x reform." The package would · -Allow county boa rds or super visors to vote to impose a l lo 5 percent income tax and city councils to vote an additional 10 percent levy. The locat t axes would be col- lecte d by the s tate as a "pig· gyback" char ge on state incom e taxes, and then the money would be retur ned to the local govern· ments. 75 percent for property tax relief and 25 percent for gov· ernment programs. Set highe r income t::ixcs on California 's wealthy. Limit growth or local proper· ty taxes by putting caps on new local spendinf(. -Allow local governments to split lax rates so business proper- ty would be assessed at a higher rate than residential properly. lmp0se a statewide property tax on businesses to help the state take ovt'r vir tually all local welfare and Mt-di-Cal costs. The plan is proposed in two phases. The leg1sloture could authorize the $712 million in re bates to renters and homeowners this year. To continue suctr rt.'· bates voters in 1978 would be polled on a constitutional amend· m ent to allow lax roles to be split. It would freeze the proportion of property taxes so that re· sidences account for ont.'.third and other property two-thirds Teacher Pact Reached But Details A.re Kept From Public By MICHAEL PASKEVICll Ol l'-D•ltv Ptlol Stoll A tentative rontruct <1grce· m c n t h us been r each e d between :--:ew p ort-Mcsa t eac h e r s a nd di st r ict n egoti a t o r s. u distri ct s po k esm a n said t oduy. But neither teacher reprcscn· tatives nor disl ric-t offi cials wall reveal the coritenls of the pro· posed contract until tea chers vote on the matter. The d istr ict 's l.250·p l us teacher s, represented by th(• New port-Mesa Education Chris tian Symbols ToRenlain By RA YMONO ESTRADA JR. Ol IM O.tlly ll>i..t Sl.tll Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees voled 3 to 2 Thursday to take no action against tortilla chip vendor Sam Giesy who prints a Christian symbol an~ motto on his pro· dud's ingredient la bel Trustees also voted 4 to 1 to for mulate '' policy restricting what aJI high school c•afctcna \ e ndors shall print on their pro- d uct pat'kagmg Gresy is the target of a Hunt 1ngton B('aCh attorney who <'la1ms the symbol and motto are 'illt.'gal as 1t \'iolatcs lhe con stitutional provision mandating a -.eparation of churt'h and stall' " T h e atto r ney , S1dnc} l\uperberg, 1012 1 Stoneybr~>k Drive, said today he has "no further pl ans" as a result of thl' hoard's Thursday action. l-k said he s till believes thC' district II\ ~anctioning :1 "p1.tt('nlly illt'J?;il and orrens1ve act .. through th(' ''hap sales Kupcrberg said. "I'm di::wp· pointed. But I don 't know the meaning of thC' board's action I hav<' lose<> the policy ·· <Sec: VENDOR. PaJ(e A:.! I Sewer Line Work To Close Alleys Residents of parts of Balboa Is land and the Balboa Peninsula w ill be unable to use some al· leyways thiR month due to new sewe r line installation. The city project is st'hedull'd to b egin April 11 , with completion by July 1. The alleys to be brieOy . shut down inc lude a stre tch between Agate and Opal A venues on Balboa Jslnnd and segmcnL'> between Palm and A Streets on the Penins ual. < ~ :\1 EA l. must now eilher ratify or reject the proposed 1976· 77 l'O nt ract p ac ka ge. N MEA members arc staled to vote April 11 Tcntal1ve agrcC'ment" was re· at'he d Wednes day afte rnoon following round-the-clock meet mgs between negotiator:. and a mediator from the stale Educa· t1o n Employment Relations Board. The tentative agreement. br 1ngs to a n end the im passe declared March• 9 over teacher r equests for higher pay, l.nnding arbitration in future grievance proccl'dings and changes dist rict policies governing the transfer of te at' hers between schools. Ir teachers choose not lo accept the tentative contr act provisions. negotiators for both sides will re- turn to the bargainirtg table. Teachers a rc seeking a 13 per- l'ent pay r aise over the n~t two years. The district's last publicly announced offer w as nine per- cent. NM EA officials have stressed a need for binding arbitration in post contract grievances nted by t'llher side. The district wants 'K i ng of Co_n Men' Draws Long Term Described d u ring his Ora nge county Superior Court t rial as "l,he king of the con men" Henry Le roy O 'Brien drew a ~tring or sentenc~ Thursday that could keep him in stale prison for as ~ng as 34 y ears. But O 'Brien. 44, seemed quite unperturbed by the sent ences meted by Judge Kenne th Williams. WALKING FROM the courtroom flanked b y two jail deputies, he s topped at the door a nd aske d Judge Williams w ith a s mile, "Don 't I get cr edit for the time I 've al ready ser ved in j a il?" .Judge Williams shook his head in disbelief a nd motioned the o ffi cers to t ake O'Brie n away <Stt KING, Pa~c AZ ) Calls, Chase Newport_ Cops Get Help in 7 Arrests N cw por t Beach po lace got Sl'\'Cral assists rrom local res1 dents-J'hursday a nd e nrlcd up booking a total or five adults and two jun•nilcs on t heft.related <·hargl"i.. Polit'<' !'.aid in all three in st ances they wcrt' able to makc the arrests because of the m volvcmcn t of residents who railed p<>lire and. in one case. chased the allegl'<I crim inals Cr a1j! Charles Corn. l!l, of JO Ima Loa Court and Mark Scan Rom cro. 19. of 1934 Port Hishor' Circle wl"rt' nrrci.ted after they "ere l'lll'nl·rC'd on Lido I sic by ,.ti n •s1dl'll t 111 h1:; ear Police. ~ho booked the pair on •• char~<· of pt.'tly theft Cor al· lcgt.'dly st('aling a purse from a nearby home. s aid the two youths were corralled in the Piazza Lido by Darucl Sims until police ar raved . . In another case which look pl a t'e about 1·30 a . m . Offi cer ~l ike llit>l ala arrested Errol An thony Williams, 18. a nd two tcenaged C'ompanions , all from San Bernardino, on :.uspicion of rar burglary The trio assertcdly had been seen pilfering a citizens band radio from a car on the Balboa Pen 1 nsula. Wi tnesses gave a description of the thieves to police and Hietala slopped the car the three were riding m becuuse it matched that description. The m issing radio allegedly was found in the trunk of the car the youths were in. At about 9 a.m., Omcer Tim Grundcman a rreste d two r esi· · dents of the Mesa Motel. 455 N. New port Blvd., after they al· le gcdly had luken jewelry valued al S236 from a Cliff Ori ve home. Two neighbors called police after allegedly seeing Dennis Dill. 26, and Robert Lindsey, 19. leaving the home. 'Enil of Ar911111ent' Trudeau Bops Wife? WASHINGTON CAP)-Stories claimlng that Margaret Trudeau received a punch in the eye from her husband, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. have hit Canadian newspapers. the W asb.lngton Star repcrted toda,y. The dispatch from Oltawa saJd the atoey about lbe punch in the eye had circulated as rumor in Ottawa for more than a week. Tho supposed lncldent is re- ported to have occurred March ts after Mrs. Trudeau's trip to Toronto to see the Rolling Stones rock IJ'OUP 'Ind her subsequent travels to New York, the story saJd. · The stories were followed I ote thls week by r eports that the .... Trudeaus wc r e pla nning <\ s epa ration , but t h e prime minister has refused to com· ment. the story said. The dispatch also said: -Trudeau leaves Wednesday for !Jerkeley. Calif.. and aft.er that plans a 10-day vacation, but his office will not say whether bis wife wiU accompany him. -The vacation ls being described by some ne wspapers p a last-dltch attempl to patch up the marriage. -Mrs. Trudeau r eportedly told at least eight persons that s he and her husband had an argu- ment which ended wjth her belnl on the receiving end of o abol in • t>\. -Mrs. Trudeau l\as been seen since the repcrted Incident wear- ing sunglasses, but no one claims to have seen an actual black eye. Mrs. Trudeau watched a private showing or the new mov- ie, "Black Sunday," in New York on Wednesday night and stayed in the city at the apartment of Princess Yasmln, the daughter of Riln Hayworth ond Ali Khan, the New York Posl repcrted to- day. The PoSl aald the princess and Mr•. Tnld~au were planning a trlp to Los Angeles where Rolling itones muaiclan Ron Wood is stayl"' Md working on a record- lnl session. advisory a rbllration m whi('h the board of education would ha\'l' the fina l say on any recommen d al ion from an indepcndC'nt ar bitrator T('achers also have expressed unhappiness over the district·~ tr ansfer policy which they s<.iy gives Superintendent John Nicoll the power to trans fer teachers to another local school at will . Nicoll has said this power • ., necessary since dccl inin~ enroll ment and impending closures of district schools will requir(' lhl· :;hufflin~ of some teuchN., lo meet district need~. JFK Death Plot Links CIA, FBI WASHINGTON <AP ) -A Dutch journalist h as quoted the .. pot ential House investigation w itness who a ppar ently com m itted suicide this week as say ing a conspiracy of Texas oilmen and anti-Cas tro C ubans as · sassinated President Kennedy. In press inter views today. the journa list. Wille m Ollma ns. quot ed Geor~e de Mohrcnschiltll us .saying he was the m iddle· ma n bC'twee n th e l ate multimillionaire oilma n H. L JI unt representing othe r oilmen and Lee Harvey Oswald in the conspiracy The theory of oilman Hunt's 1n volvemcnt has been advanced before but never corroborated. The journalist teslificd for more than thfee hours today al u closed session of the House Com· mittee on Assass inations i,ub· rommittec on thc Kennedy a 5. sassination. Ile told news men afterward~ that he testified that Lor an Hall, a Cuba n exile. told him in a taped interview that ht.' was"9bffcrcd SS0.000 in the-office of oilman Lester Lo~ue to assassinat l· President Kennedy. Five or six other people were present at thl· time. according lo Oltmans. Oltmans also i.a1d he gave the s ubcommittee the na m e and pho tog raph of a Cuhan he believes was inyoled in the as sassination. He d1<1 not say what t•v idence he had for that asser· lion. The news m an had a lready J(i ven his basic story before the testimony in several pn~ss in tcrvicws, mostfully on ARC-TV's "Good Morning Ame.(,ica." The j o urnal ist said D r Moh ren sc hildt in a boo k m anuscript "nam<.>d CIA a nd <Set-JFK. Page 1\2) Or :::ki~onst ' \\'eatlter C learing and windy Saturday. Lows tonight in 40s. Highs Saturday in mid to upper 60s. I NSIDE TODAY Actor-lumed-di reclor Alan Arkin sat1• he's no tyrant on lhe set. llil .approach to directing u detailed in. a story by the DaJ.ly Pilot's Dennig McLellon on Page Cl Of the Wee~. Index ,,.,_s.,,,;c. At AftftL"""" ., .... ~ "' -.. <•·· L,M.~ Ale c...m a AJ c1.,.m .. OM4 cewi10 al c ....... .,. •1 .,. ...... 1( .. "' 1t11tent111>.., ... ... ,.,,,,,_ a• "l"""u ~· .. ~ II , .. ,~ ..... C4 Mlll .. I~ Nall .. •I~ ~"r.c-ty .... r • .,.._, =· Mii~\ , ....... , .. Tlletl•rt w ...... , w ............ , • ·~ At •• '" 2 CH ••• tu, Cl CM ... ... . - .· ~Aa DAIL'( PILOT N Frl~y. Apnl ""'817 $2 Billion·.:Lawsuit • Kin File for Victi~ Of.J.et Disaster By Th~ Ai.!>Ocl:itt-d f'rl!si. The insuranc<' hill f1,r ,I\ 1,1 1ion 's worst d1su.stL·1 111 \\ h1ch 577 ,people died could n•ach $240 million. London i11-.u1 t•r-. ~ay Hut 'the first twu damal(t• suit:. f1l<:d in California on bch"lf of v1cllms uf the crash arc demandin~ morc than S2 billion. The $240 million tot<.11 includt:-. Ex,.Moonies Needed Space To Think SAN FRANCISCO CAP> A rcw days rr~c of '"mind l'Ontrol" wa., ~tll t\\o forml·r mcmh<•r-. uf ll<·\'. S u n .M v u n ~ .\t o o n · ~ Un1f1 c.it1on Church ..,J v they ncL>dE:d before lea' 1111:: lhe church. Barbara Underwood. 25, and Les he Brown. 24. re noun<'Ni membl'rsh11> 1n the cuntrovcrs1:..tl "Moon1e·· set'! Just a ft•\\ days <tfll'I" put 1n their parents' custody for a month. Add1t1onull}. ··ctl·prn grammcr·· J effrey Scales said Thursday that J t11· queline Katz, 21, also de- cided to leave lite chuich. Unemployment Rate Declines Nationwide WASHINGTON CAPl The nations·s unemployment r:ite dipped from 7 5 to 7 3 percent in .\I a r c h a s a h u I ( · m 1 111 o n Amt'ncans found Jobs and foe tones recalled workers from energy-spawned layoffs. the gov· ernment said today · Labor D<.>parlmcnt analysts $aid the improvement ind1rated that the ill effects of the sever<.> winter weather :Jnd rrlated e nergy shortages h<1d only :J tern porary effect on the t•conomy. . The March johless ratl' was at \jle ·same level as in January . It l'Ose two-tenths of a perct•nt 111 t ebruary largely because of la yoffs related l<i th e un precedented cold The admmislra11on hopes to re· ~uce lhe jobless rutc to about R.S percent by year'-; end It stood at 8i1?ht pert'ent l a~l ;'<;ovcmber ~The Labor Department g3ve this breakdown nf unt•mµlo~ m e n l 1 n v a r 1 o 11 :. w o r k t• r cal"J.:Ortes 111 .\farch Adult men. 5 4 Pl'r<'<'nt, do'An from 5.8 in Januarv Adu lt "omen. 7 2 P<'r<·ent. unchanRed Teenagl'rs. 18 8 Pt'r<'ent, up from 18.5. Whiles, 6.6. d<iwn from 6 7 111 Junuary Bh.1ck~ c.ind other m1nont1es,. 12.7 percent. clown from 13 1 Blue collar workt•rs II .J downfrom8.7 ' ' -White collar wnrkc1 '· 1 7, up from 4.6. The rate for peri>ons ht•.ic11n~ households. who are rcJ,?ar<led a~ the family breadwinner. derhned from 4 9 to 4 6 percent Mynde r se Slated To Re turn Monday Jake Mynd<'rse, cl1rct'tor of General Servtl"<'S for N<'wport Beach is expected to return to work Monday afte r belnJ.': hos pitaJ1ied last week for treat· ment of phleb1tb. A eity Mpokesman said Myn. dcrse is at home recovering rrom surgery to ease the condition In his left leg. O~ANO!COA.ST N DAILY PILOT ....... _ ~t\Hlitnt • .,.. ~I""'"' J•Oll Cw'" \/l(t ,.,.,,dll>ftt•"dOt.-... .. MtMtW T ...... HCH•" ...... '-·· ,.....,..,... M<!Nfl"91i.•1er o.n.. Ill l.... "-~ ..... 4.Ul\ttf\l M.t.~•'fllldUn•\ OfllGH COll•Mtu »owt•l(\#0)1,..1 La~ ... ,,. 1tMO .. """Y'•Mr,..1 t4t•M'"''"''••cn '"""'°*""t'riv"'~•'d ~llD•t •V•fl#ly 1)~'Hl•l"edltNtt "'\ct,, O•eoo • ,.,...,,. Telepllo"e (714)142-4321 ClaHlfled Advertl•l"O ""·5'1t =''i'~ ~ o;,~r.,.<~~;!.,~~~~'~ .• ~. nwtter or •C1••'"'~M,.f\h " 'f'" "'•• bo6 ,.,., .. ut fft w•\~tU1 ,,,,., ..... ,;,u,,1.,~ ot '"""""'' ..... ,., ~T;:',,_'.~"\!::!!~u:!.'d..:• • ~:~:, ~'~ C:::!\r.;..,•~ ~:;:,~ .....,,~.,. mllll••r $63 m ill\on for lhe Pan Amencan and KLJ\t jumbo .Jet::. lhat col hded on a runway in the Canary Island.'! on Su~day. an estimated SlJ7 m1lhon 111 damagel. tu the (<1m1hes of the dead and to •n· jured survivors, und an estimat- ed S40 million on accident in- surance policies taken out by in- d1v1dual victims. J'ns urunce :.ource~ said both Pan American and KLM are signatories to agreements hmil· ing tht'ir liability for eat'h passcngc·r lo SSS.000 damagl•S Jnd $17.000 to cover legal col.t;, But they sa id American passengers arc !.ubject to a V S law that removes the limit if negligence 1s s h O\\ n. London insurance hroker Juliarr Fraser said if one of the pilot!> or some other factor dir<:cl Iv connected with either or both Of the airlines IS found to be to blame, compensation could bt• cxccpllonally high. Dutch officials m vestigat1ong the collis1on have already con· ceded that the KLM pilot did not h<ive permission from the airport cc1111rol lower for the takeoff he had s tarted. Thi! sons of two California wo men killed in the colhswn f1kd a class-action suit in U .S Dislncl Court in San Francisco t>n Thurs· day dl'manding $6.5 million for each or the 306 Callrorn1ans killed or injured 1n lhl' d1:.aster, a total CJC $1 ,989.000 The defendants arc Pan American, KLM and th1• Boc1n~ Cupr, ~hi<:h buill lhe 747 Jumbo Jl'l11 The day before . three daughtl'rs oi a San Diego \\uman who wa_s.. killed sued the two a1rlint's and Bo,·i ng for $12 5 m1lho11. A spokesman for Lloyd's of London said S23 million hB:> a lready been p<.tid to Pan American for the loss of its plane Thb in cluded $10.35 million from Bnllsh firms. more than $3.7 m1lllon from 93 FreQch companies and the rest from '.':orth American companies. most of lhl'm 1n the United !!tales .. llL'C'U\JsL' ''' the high concen· trallOn Of rt11I,. in :>UL'h cases, in· sur..incc h<id be lo I.le spread ~orld"1de.·· lht· Lloyd 's i.pokesman said K LM is collecting $40 million for its 747, which was newer than the Pam American plane. The l.ondon tnsurance market is ha· bit• for about ·lO percent. <1nd the rest was d1v1d<:d equally among in~uranl'l' comp:rny pools in S<·andinavia. S\\ itzerland and The Nt•therlands, a British broker l"l'Portl·t.l . Doctor, Ex-con, To Renew Practice By TOM BARLEY Ol l"-D•lly l'llot 51•11 Dr. Wesley Gamer Slocum, the former Costa Mesa phys1c1an who was sent to state prison for bilking the state's Medi-Cal system or an estimated S200.000. 1s being allowed to prac tice medicine again. A board of medical examiner!> placed Slocum. 50, on five years' probation after noting that he had served 26 months of the s tate prison term of one lo 10 years 1m· posed three years ago in Orange County Superior Court He was released from prison in January. Slocum told the board h e planned to resume the practice he formerly maintained in Santa Ana. "There is a strong demand in the community to have him re turn to practice there," the board's opinion notes. Judge Harmon G Scoville sent Slocum to prison m Apnl 1974 after the physician was eonv1ct ed on 22 counts of fraud in his submission of Medi-Cal claims for patients who never received treatment from him. ft was his third Superior Court trial. Slocum was acquitted in the same courtroon in 1970 on murder charges filed after Costa Mesa police alleged that he killed and dis membered his infant daughter and stuffed her re- m;uns 111 a freezer at his Mesa Verde home. T he grisly discovery by mov- ing m<'n led to his arrest and a trial in which his wife was the key prosecution witness. Slocum was in Supe rior Court for pretrial action in a civil ease when Costa Mesa police arrested him for the alleged murder of his baby daughter, Cynthia . That lawsuit involved his de· mands for $6 million in damages from Santa Ana police for in· Junes inflicted on his hand dur. ing a 1966 shoot-Out with officers that s temmed from a domestic dispute with his wife. County Man Leaps Five Floors at CSF Early re porL-; indicate that an 1111.lructlonal television techni- cian who leaped from a fifth-noor balcony at Cal State Fullerton to· F rom PGfle A J VENDOR ..• Trustee Doris Allen. Don M acAllistE>r and Ralph Bauer . al· tending his last meeting as a board member. voted to take no L1ct1on against the chip vendor. Board President Helen Dille :ind Trustee Zita Wessa sought a renew of all labels on foods 5-0ld throuf(h vending machines on district campuses. The proposed policy failed on a 2 to 2 vote With .in abstention by M acAlhstcr. The proposed policy lo restrict fnod package printing will be drafted b y di s trict ad · m 1n istrators . M acAllister said the policy would "not be censors hip" but only be a "condition of buying and selling" in the district day 1s in "extremely critical" t•ond1t1 on. · According to J ohn Millen of the University's news bureau. the 27 -year-old unidentified techni- cian survived his 8:45 a .m . jump from the Humanities Building balcony and was given emergen- cy treatment at the scene. However. Millen said, the ap. parent su1c1de bent man s uffered multiple fractures and extensive loss of blood. He was taken to Placcntia·Lmda Hospital. Millen reported the man was alone on the balcony when he Jumped but that witnesses said he shouted something as he hurtled feet hrst down to the pavement. I le also said a woman student a few feet from where the man reu suffered shock and is being treat- ed In the university's medical facility Millen said the technician's boss, Dr Allen Zeltzer, said the man had been despondent re· cenlly because or apparent romanUc difficulties. f',...PageAJ 'KING OF CON MEN'. • • Looking at O'Brien's multiple convictions ot grand theft, concealing stolen property and con· s piracy, Judge Williams had earlier told the defen- dant: "lf l were a banker l wouldn't sleep njghts with you uround. .. YOU'RE J UST TOO good and I think you were born dishonest. You're a lovable scamp, Mr. O'Brien, but you're still going lo prison for a long lime." O'Brien's convictions slcmmed frorn the role he played in the theft of 17 rolls of microfilm records from the county tax collector's oCflce in April, 1975. It was a lleged during the trial that O'Brien and Alfred Edward Adorns, 44, planned to use the tax re- cords and a stolen check .encoder to produce phony payroll checks - JUDGE WILLIAMS·noted that O'Brlen·had a long record of such frauds . Ile describ~ him as an "artist in the fieid of commercial pa~r." eespite his superlor court sentencing, O'Brien is still wanted by federal riuthortlies who plan to try h im ror his alleged role in lhe c~unterf eitins of $20 bills. ... .. Newport Aids Tijuana Newport Ik1ghls St•hool students and t C'al'ht>rs loud sv111 tt of the ~:anncd food and rlothl's till' ".:>Clinol l'olleet l'd Jur Rose P<trk delivered, today. From left: student Bill Dillon, principal Dr. Charles Godshall, teacher Hugh Margesson .j:ind Byron Ball. ~ha11 ;1g~ 111 '1'1 )lt,1114.l The s uppli<'S were F rOM Page A l Actress' Guardian JFK •.• FBI offk1als who arcorctmg to · c D D I d him are con.nec~ed ~1th lhc Ken· ourt ate e aye nedy assass1nat1on. ' The JOurnaltsl .said he bchl'\'C'S the s tory even though he said De A two-week delay was ordered It also points oul that the public Moh re n sc h 1 Id t v a c 111 al cd today i:l Orange County Superior guardian is empowered to take between insisting 1t "'as true and Court actlon that could r esult in over the arrairs of anyone who saying he made 11 up to sell the former actress Rita llayworth's has beeome a chronic alcoholic. book. affairs being taken over by the De Mohrcnschildt app;in•nll) public guardian. The county counsel's office took conservation action at the request of Or. James !ttiner of Hoag Hospital. He has been ~reatin~ Mi ss Hayworth since !llic entered lhc (ac1ltty. s hot himself to ckJth Tuesday af ' ternoon tn Palm Beath . Fla . ac cordsng to offtl-1.lls. hours <1fl<'r a House Comm1llct• on a:.suss1na t1ons 1nvest1gator tn<'d lti contac t him for an mtcn 1ew . The journalist ~a ve• only hij?hlights of his :.tor) 1n the prc;,i. interviews, saying he wants lo sell the full story. lie said in the A BC interview he had no idea why Texas oilmen would conspire to kill Kerlll(!tly and repeated sl'veral times that h e was o nly quo ting D e Mohrenschildl on the ~tory . Jn an inlervt<'W \\Ith :'-:BC. Oltmans sa1cl that 111 add1l1on to the oilmen a trud-.ing firm ex eculi\·e w11s 1n\ ol n~tl II r :.aid the anti-Castro \ub;in:. thou~hl they had a debt to settle\\ 1th Kennedy for allegl'dl) ltctr..i\ 111.: them at thP Hav of l11cs tn\ a:.1on of Cuba. "Wh11l Mr Uc :'tlohr<.'nsch1ldt s aid was that Mr. Oswald was acting at his guidance and his 1n structions. ·· Oltmans said "Mr. De Mohrensch1ldl m dicated lo me very strongly that his ties upwards were toward;, H.L. Hunt," Oltmans said, " .. and downstairs they were going lo Lee Harvey Oswald." The Warren Commission con· eluded that Oswald assassinnte<i Kennedy acting alone and thut there was no conspiracy. The journalit;t s a i d D e Mohrenschildl never knew exact· ly who killed Kennedy bt•cause Os wald a nd an uns p ecified number of Cuban ~unmen were supposed lo be at the scene of the assassination. De Mohrenschildt, a Russian. born geologist. was a friend of Oswald and his wife, Marina. but the Warren Commission con- cluded after interviewing him for hours lhat he was not involved 111 the assassination. Miss Ha)worth . .,•ho 1s con· fined at l-Joag Memorial Hospital 1n Newport Beach, wa;, represented at the brief heanng before Jud~e Claude M. Oweni. by attorney Leonard Monr oe. Judge Owens accepted a number of doctors' and in· \'estigators' reports o n Miss Hayworth 's condition and or- dered them sealed as confiden- tial pending the heannR April 15. The pet1t1on that will be argued then states lhal Miss Hayworth whose real natne is Marganta Cansino, 1s "gravely disabled as a r esult of mental disorder." Thorny Bill Seen SACRAMENTO (AP J -The cactus bill is on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's desk. Given 70·0 final approval by the Assembly Thurs· day, the bill would require anyone transporting five or more desert plants to h ave the m tagged to prove they weren't stolen from private or public land. pted Financial Disclosure Mwt WASl-UNGTON <A P) -T he Senate adopted to- day a far.reaching code of ethics desig ned lo increase the accountability of the lawmakers, curtail conflicts of interest. and bolste1· the public's confidence in Congress. The 86-9 vote followed two weeks of debate. A final amendment by Republican leader Howard Baker of Tennessee providing that the coclr would ex- pire March 1. 1981 , was tabled. The code will require senators. top aides and employes to make extensive annual disclosure of personal finances. It also will r estrict their income from outside acti,·itie!-i lo 15 percent of their official s alary. The House adopted a similar code several weeks ago. · In both houses, the code was strongly endorsed by Democratic and Republican leaders, who made it a priority trade-off for the $12,900 pay raise that took ef- fect five weeks ago. .................................................................. \ OUR 20th ANNIVERSARY IN COSTA MESA NOTICE!! IF YOU WISH, WE WILL PRE-MEASURE, THIM, WHEN YOU COME IN WE CAM GIVE YOU EXACT PRICES ••• THERE IS HO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE. ..-------THROUGH APRIL 9th----- SPECIALS! DRAPERY • LINOLEUM* • ARMST1tONG, CONG<UUM, GAF CARPETING SPECIALS! SELICTID QUALITllS OF IBYEH, CUROMWEA VE, LIES, WALTllS. ALIXAHDER SMITH. EY ANS.ILACk, ETC. ••••••••••••••••• -installation. custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6.-6.-4838 -646-'23.5.5 Saddlehaek f~Ji'DOOD N. Y. Stot!lt~ EDITI ON VOL 70, NO. 91, 4 SECTIONS, •2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1977 TEN CENTS ·cities to Ride lncoDie Tax Bandwagon? SACRAMENTO (AP> -Citic:. and counties could impose local income taxes and renters and homeowners could collect 1$712 million m c.ash payments in a wide-ranging tax reform package dfafted In the state M; sembly. ' The $950 million package. which would provide $100 million more in immediate property tax rehef than a rival plan backed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.. has been drafted by the As~embly nevenuc and Taxation Comm1l· tee. Assemblyman Willie Brown, committee chairman. canceled a briefing on the plan for Republican members of the As- sc m bly Thursday when he learned that the GOP caucus was open to the public and press. Copies were leaked to the press. Brown. a San Francisco Democrat. said it is still an •·in· tern al working document." But in a cover letter with the draft. he said the plan "represents a con- census legislative package for homeowner and renter property tax reform." The package would: Allow county boards of supervisors to vole 1J> impose a l to 5 percent income tax and city Ootity l"llot SWlf PIOOto counc1b to vote an additional 10 percent levy. The locaJ laxes would be col· lected by the i.tate as a "pag. gyback" chaq:c on state income taxes, and then the money would be returned to the local govern· ments, 75 percent for property Utx relief and 25 percent for gov- ernment program s. -Scl h.igher income taxes on California's wealthy. -Limit growth of locul proper· ty taxes J>y pulling C"llps on new local sp(fndlng. -Allow li;>cal governments to split tax rates so business proper. ty would be assessed ut a higher rate than residenl1al property -Impose a statewide property tax on businesses to help the state take O\'t.:r virtually all local welfare and Medi-Cal co~ts. The plan . .,.is proposed in two phases Thc legbluturc cu1dtl authoraz.e U1e $712 million in re· baleh to renters and homeowners this ye;ir To continue such re- butes. voters in 197.8 would be polled on a constitutional amend- ment to allow tax roles to be split. It would freeze lht' proportion of property taxes :.o that re· hidenccs account for one-third/' (See TAX, Page A2> JFK Death. Plot N a1nes ·CIA, ·FBI Suicide ELLIS DELAMETER AND HIS FAMILY SALVAGE BRICKS FROM LAKE FOREST FOUNTAIN After Nine Years, Saddleback Valley Landmark Proves too Costly to Maintain County Leaper Critical Witness Quoted Trudeau Wife Said Hit in Eye WASlllNGTON CAP> Storie~ claiming that Maq~aret Trudeau received a punch in the eye from her husband. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. have hit Canadian n e .... spapers. the ~ashington Star reported today. The'dispatch from Ottawa s11 id the slory about the punch in the eye had circulated as rumOI" in Ottawa for more than a week. The supposed incident is re- ported to havl' occurred March 15 after Mrs. T rudeau's lrip to Tor~to to see the Rolling St.ones rock group and her subsequent travel~ to New York. the story sfiitL The stones were rollowed late lh1s week by reports that the Trud<'aus were pl nnning a se parat11111. but the prime m101st<'• has refused to com mcnt. thestory said. J'be dl:.palch. also said . Trudeau leaves Wcclnesday for Rl•rkcley, · Cnlif.. and after Urnt plans a IO·day vacation. but 1 his office \\111 not say .,.. heth.er has ~ife w11l <1crompony him. The vacation 1s being tlcscrih«I by some l)(!W!lpa~r., as a last·datch attempt to patch up the marna1te. Mrs. Trudeau rcportt•dly told al least ctj.thl persons thJl she and hc•r husband had an aqiu mcnl which ended with hn ht-in~ on the rcceavin~ end uf .1 shot 1n the eye Mr~. Trudeau has hcc•n st'('n ~ince the reported inculent "'ear Ing sun~l:asscs. but no onc rlaams 'lo have s1.•t•n an actual bln1:k eye Mrs Trudl'au wutc hed 11 r.rivatc showinl( or the 11('w mo\ e, "Black Sundav. · 111 Nt•w York on Wl'dm•sday 1111-tht and stayt'cl ln the city at tht' apartment of PrlncC'ss Yasmin. the rlaughter of Rita llayworth rand Ali Khun. the New \'ork Pos t re1><>rted to day. IJ'he Post i:ald the princess and <See TRUDEAU, Page A2) Coas t ......... \\'eather Clear ing and windy Saturday. Lows tonighl in 40s. Highs Salurday ill mid lo upper 60s. ll C•·• •• •• Al .... CM .... Mt <t c .. •• A• Symbol Gone Early reports indic;1tc that an instructional television techni· cian who leaped from a fifth-floor balcony at Cal State Fullerton to· day is in "extremely critical" condition. WA Slll NCTON I A~~> A 'Progress' Takes Landmark Dutch Journalist ~o<iay <!UOkcl the potentiill lfousr inv,C'sligulion "'itncss who appare ntly 1:om- m1ll.ed su1c1d<: this wc•t•k as ,,w - ing a conspirac·y of Texas oilmL'n <1nd anti·Ca::.tro Cubans al'>· sassinatcd Prc!>1dl'nl John i-· Kennedy. Whil e thrcc bewildered mallards paddled around in lhl· rapidly receding water Thurs · day, Elhs Delameter of L1tke Forest chjselcd away the brick facin,:: on his communal ) l;indm;irk Six years ago. Delamcter and has family were drawn to Oc· cidental Petroleum's planned community in the Saddleback Valley by that sparkling, dancinl( fountain visible to motorists passini on the nearby freeway This. week, the nifte·year-old fountain, its six-acre buffer of g r ass and trees and Lake Forest's original entrance are being ripped out by bulldozers to make way for another 120 houses Delameter. his wire Manlyn and son Trent. Ji!Ol permission to salvage the bnckwork from the fountain. They were loading the family pickup with the masonry and plannoo to clean 1t U'J) for use around lhe yard Despite its symbolism to peo pie of the community, the foun · 1aan's days had been numbered since its s h1mmcnn~ so.foot spray of water was shut down for gQod at the height or the energy crisis m 1973. Occidental officials. who said the fountain was never suppoi.ed lo be anythan,:: more than a marketing gimmick, also soid they couldn 'l arrord the S.1,000· per.month oper ating expense.. Once lhe homes are built. the only trace of the l JtUe park near the conttr di Brkl~er Road and Ridge Roi.Uc Drive will be a strip of grass right a long the freeway fence -too close to the noisy roadway for housing. "That. fountain was the rcuson we bought here," said Marilyn Oelameter "It's kind or sad I guess. but at leasl somebody will get something out of it. They were ~oing to haul it lo the du,-np. anyway According to John Millen of the t:navcn;1ty's nl'ws bure-0u. the 27 ·year·old unidentified techni- cian survived his 8:45 a .m. jump from · the Humanities Building balcony un_d wus givt'n emergen· cy treatment at the scene. However. Millen said. the ap- parent suicide bent man suffered multiple fr/#clures and ~xten5lve loaa or \)lood-.. o wns. taken to• Placent.ia-'Linda Hospital. Millen reported the m an \\as alone on the balcony when he jumped but that witnesses said he s houted som ething as he hurtled feet first down to the pavement. He also said a woman s tudent a rew feet fl'bm where the man fell suUered shock and is being treat- ed in the university's medical facility. AP WiAphoto TELLS OF CONSPIRACY Dutch Newsman Olt,,.rms 8240'Millio · In Insurance Claims Eyed By The Assodatelt Press Thl' jour nali ~t . Wil-lcm~ Oltmans, quoted Georgl• 0 €' Mohrcnschildt al\ saying he was the m1ddlc·man l>l'lwt•t·n the latC' mult1milliona1rc oilman 11 l. Hunt representing other oilmen and Lee I lal'Vl'Y 0~\\ aid in lhe .. conspiracy. The theory of oilman Hunt's in· volvement has been advunced before but never corroborated. Oltmans i'nade the statements 1n press interviews, most fully in an appearance on ABC-.TV's "Good Morning America'' before scheduled testimony to the lfoui;e committee on assnssinations subcommittee anve~I igating th1: Kennedy assassanallon. T h c Jou r n a I i s I s a I d :> e Mohrenschildt ln a book manuscript "named CIA and FBI officials who ~ .. ccording to him arc connected with the Ken nc4y a.ssa~s.ination." . .. . Doctor, Ex~con, To Renew Practice Millen satd the technician's bos:;, Dr. Allen Zeltzer, said the , man. had been despondent re· cently because of apparent romantic difficulties. The insurance bill for avia- tion 's worst djsaster in which 577 people died could reach $240 million, London insurers say. But the first two damage suits filed in California on behalf or victims or the crash are demanding more than S2 billion. The $"l40 million tolaT focludes $63 million for the Pan American and KLM jumbo jets that cot. llded on a runway in the Canary Islands on Sunday. an estim;ited Sl37 million in damages lo the fBmilies of the dead and to in· jured survfrors. and an estimat- ed $40 million on accident in· surancc policies taken out by 111- dtvidual victims. _ -:7. The journalist saicl he behe\'es the story even though he said l>e Mohrens c hildt vacill ated between insisting it was true and saying he made it up to sell the book. De Mohrcnschildl apparently shot himself to death Tuesday af· tcrnoon in Palm Beach. Fla .. a1:- cording to officials. hours aflcr a House Cnmmallee on a'ssassana- tions investigator t ricd lo contact him for an inlt>rncw Rv TOM BARLEY .Ol IM O•lt• l'•lol ~left Dr We:.lev Garner Slocum. the former Costa Mesa physacaan "ho Wal> st•nt to i.tale prison for bllk1n1: tht' !>lnte's Medt·CJI -.1rst1•m of un <'~t1matc•d $200,000. 1~ ht•1ni: ,dlowt·d to pral'tll'E:• rn<'d1c1m· <aJ?ain A bo:mt or medical examiners placed Sl0<·um, !'iO. on fl\'C years' prnbation after noting that be Delay Issued In Actress' Guardian Case A two-week delay was ordered today in Orange County Superior Court action that could result in former actress Rila Hayworth's affairs being taken over by the public guardian. Miss Hayworth, who is con· fined at Hoag Memorial Hospital i n Newport Beach. was represented at the brief hearing before Jud~e Glaude M. Owens by attorney Leonard Monroe. Judge Owens accepted a number of doctors' a nd In· vesligators' reports on Miss Hayworth's condition and or- dered them seaJed as C'onfiden· lial pending the hearing April 15. The peUtion that will be argued then states that Miss Hayworth whose real name is Margarita Cansino, is "gr avely disabled as a result ol mental disorder.·· It also points out lb al the public guardian is em powered lo lake ove.r the affairs of anyone who has bttome a chronic alcobollc . The county counsel 'a orflce took con:servaUon action at the requ of Dr, James Miner o( Hoag Ho11pital. He has been treating Miss H"Yworlh slnce ahe entered the CaclUty. • J, had scrvl'd 26 months or the stole prison term of one to JO years im- post'd three ~ t•ars a~o in Orange County Superior Courl. He was ACTOR 'UYED' Ul'E ,OF JESVS 1 <'leasl'd from prison in January. British actor Robert Powell, Slocum told the board he f who plays title role in "Jesus of µhrnm'd to resume the prat'\~;? Nazareth," reflects on how he formrrlv mumtamcd in Santa performance has affected his Ana "There b a strong demand lif~ ' in the commun1t \' tn ha\(! him re· turn to practice thl-rc ... the he werf~ll y mo~ln.g board's opinion note::. portrayal of the hfe of C~nst 1s Juclge Harmon G. Scoville sent being shown on NBC-TV m two Slocum to prhon in April 1974 three·hour segments on Sun~ay ulter the physician was conv1C\· rught.s ot ~aster Week, Apnl 3 ed on 22 counts of fraud in his and 10. Stories. Page AlO submission or Medi-Cal claims ror patients who never received treatment from him It was his third Superior Court trial. Slocum was acquitted in the same courtroon in 1970 on murder charges filed after Costa Mesa police alleged that he killed and dlsmembered his infanl daughter and stuffed her re- mains in a freezer al his Mesa Verde home. The grisly discovery by mov- ing men led to his arrest and a trial in whkh his wife was the key prosecution witn<?ss. Slocum was in Superior Court for prelrial action in a civil case when Costa Mesa police arrested him for the alleged murder of his baby daughter. Cynthia. <See DOCTOR, Page A2) 83,400 Loot Gone 'In Viejo Burglary Insurance sources ~r_id both Pan American and KLM arc signatories to agreements limit- ing their liability for cuch passenger to $58,000 damages and S17.000 to cover legal costs . But they said American passengers are subject lo a U.S. law_.,lhll removes the limit if negligence is shown. <See DAMAGES, Page A21 A Moring Experienee · · The JournJlis t gave only highlights of has story in the press interviews. su~•1ng he.• wants to sell th<' full story He said in lhc AOC interview he had no idea why Tc·xus oilmen would conspire to kill Kennedy <md repented several times that h e was only quoting De Mohrcnschildt on the stor y In i.ln inlt'rview wath NBC. <St'r JFK, Pal(t' J\2) . Pro~rty valued at $3,400 has be~n stolen from a Mission Viejo home by burglars whose method of entry is unknown, Orange County s heriff's officers said. Deputies said James Henry S.,dler. 40, of 24761 Via Alvarado, reported the loss of stereo equip· ment, n television aet nnd a m otorcycle. From left. Mary Lyon, J ackie McLaughlin ond Jo Homann, employes in the Sad- dleback Valley UnlCied School District's central adminJatrative offices, pack to move lnto their new offices this weekend . Administrative employes have been work· ing in leased office Apace since the <Ii!\· trict's unification. On Monday. how(\'cr. they will be in district-owned offic<" Ht 25631 Disen o Orive. Mission Viejo. Th<• dis trict's telephone number will rc~uln 586·1234. • I I• ;A2 DAIL V PILOT SB Sign ups For(:a~p Slated Summer camp reg1~trcit1on 1s scheduled from 9 J m to 2 p m. S aturday for a vartt\y of d ay and overnight c amping, offe red by the Saddleback Valley YM CA. -Boys and girls in grades seven through 10 C<in swim. fish. sunbathe and go skin diving June 16·20 at Camp Fox on Catalina Island. The $70 fe(• for mem~ri., $75 for non·members, includes transpQrlaition. m eals a nd &ll water SPorls equipment. -Three sessiont> have been planned for children in grad1t:. three throug h s ix at Camp Bluff Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains. Thl' camp features <1 heated swimming pool, a cr:.ift shop, an archery range, a boat- ing lake stocked with fish and horseback r iding E ach session 1:. $92 for member:. and $97 fo1 non member:. The s essions a rc scheduled for July 9 16, 16·23 anti 23·30. -High school !>ludent:. can sign up for a bike riding cann Hn through the' Yosemite Valley June 22-30. The trip will cost $72 for m e mbers, $77 for non- members. -Boys in grad es !>cvc·n through nine can back patk July 6·13, both boys and ~iris in seventh gr ade or older .July 2S-August 1. in the Northern Sierra Mountui1lti Mcm bcr1; pay $67.5-0, non·mcmbers $72 50 -Six week-long day cam p sessions arc schc dulPd for youngsters five to 12, with trips to area uttract1onc; including Db· ney land , Bu!>ch Garde n!>, Universal Studios. Magic Moun ta ins and Knott 's Berrv Farm Weekday St'SS1ons will c;L art July 25 and run tn conc;c1·ut1 H' ~c·ck long periods through September 2. The S34 (cc to m <>mbers and S39 to non-membt!rs includes lunch lime milk., 'l:rafls a nd mo' IC'> and transportation cind adrn1:.:.11m to spec ial attraction:.. Add itional informatror 1s a vailah!C' from th1• <\a<ldkbad Y on m o1 e high school C'ar..1vans A $25 deposit is r equired lo hnld n place in each camp scs:..1on Anyone who ca nnot a tten d Saturday's re~istrat ion c an re gister by mail or in person Mon day through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . al the \', 23 131 Orange i\vc in El Toro; 830·YM C/\. DAMAGES L o ndon ins ur an ce br ok er Julian Fraser said tf one of the pilots or som e other factor dire,·t IY conne<:ted wilh eithe r or both O( the airlines IS found to t to blame. compensL1t1on could be exceptionally h1 izh DutNI off1c1als investigaliong the collision have already con· ceded that the KLM pilot did not have perm1ss1on from the airport control tower for the ta keoff he had s tarted. The hons of two Cahforma "omen killed in the colli sion filed a class·actlon suit in U S Distnct Court in San ...-·rancisco on Thurs· day dem anding $6.5 million for each of the 306 Californians killed or injured in the disa ster. a total of Sl,989.000 Thi' defrndants are Pan American, KLM and the Boeing Copr .. which built the 747 j umbo jets The d ay befor 4', l href' daug hters of a San Diego won.Jn who was killed s ued the two airlines and Boeing for $12 5 million. A spokesman for Lloyd's of London said $23 m ilhon hu, already been p a id 10 P an American for the IOSb or Its plane. This include d $10 35 million from Bnt1sh fi rm.,. more th an $3.7 m 1lhon from !l'.I f rcnch companies and the 1 cst rrom North American 4t'ompan1es. mos t of them in thl' l n1tcd States. "Because or lht' h1£h tonccn tration of ri:.k in .,uch c.i ..;c:.. in s urance had be to ht> sprt'ad worldwide," t.h e L l oyd 's spokesman s nid. OltANQI COAST u DAILY PILOT ·11-,, .. -....... ,otftt .,,,. 11\Mil~ ·_, , .... c-. ...... -...... .,, o.Mr .... _, ,_,, __ ...... T-•Afll-................ ~ ... ~ ._ .. ,.. .. ••••Ill-~ ......... """ ta••••.cti YaltevOHlc• ""'u .... "-oCtM or.et,,,_.., Otfte•• . C..leMtM ,,. .... ...,.Slr'ttf -.......... ~. ''"''"""-... ~ .. te~ 11Mo~•'4- T...,,..11• (714) eQo.Ott a ... lfllld Adwtrtlllng IU-1111 a-1"•0 Volley -C)I<"' 511 ... )10 FremS...C••.....,,. 4u-otl0 ~'t:: "'' 0.•~ c..ff( ...... "'4 ... ~ ::r.· ••• t•."J.:~r.,~'mJ~~t::c::-n :'!~~-; re•t9dwud •lt~tul. U~t<l•I ••' n'llOIOft et <...,r~t •Mr. $U-Cl• .. M•ht• .... •I (MIO ""'• (•U'•'t\•t tu•Ur••ttel\ •• c•r•lt r t\ ,f ,..._.,.,.; •¥ "'*" U to f'Mf'lf"t,,. n.lfUltf ....... ., .J0-'111• ISy WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol tM O•llY ~Oot SI .. ! Orange Counly Supervisor Thomas Riley Thursd ay told the Saddleback Valley Cha mber of Commcn·c or h11> "d1:.ap µointment" that red1strict1n~ hJd :.plll lht valll·y Jown th1: middl~. He also made a few re m ark:. about his fellow suuervisor. Raloh Diedrich, who will nmrc:.cnt Mission Vie- jo and El Toro starting in about m id J une. "He has a n ego in t>xccssof Gcm·ral MacA rthur, who t on· ce knew," Riley quipped. "His ego is !>Ut'h th11t he's going t04 prove he·s a good supc rv1sortuthe valley " The Newport Bea ch supt·rv1sor !>a1d he will keep a ··propriet ary intert>i.t in tht• valley" and "will be a ggressive in my l'f. forts to coordmage all acllv1ltl'S 111 lhl• valley." . Choking down the sour gr:.ipl'h, Htll'Y said the area "il l probabl} bl' bl'llcr repr esented wllh two super\'1:.ors 1n!.tl•ad of one and nuted his office \\ ill do JIJ 1t c·a n to help D1edrich's office · cstabh-.h luw-. or co mmunication." • • • MISSION VIEJO IS THE 1>tJg111g area for <mother of television's "enle>rta1nment alh)cl1t ·<'>.tr." ac an1a-. that hrced of quasi ·<'Om pt•L1t1 \'C :.port.'> :.ho"., SI'•"\ nt•d by •·The Superstars ... The latest effort p1l:. m ah· ancl ft•m .d1· T\' :-.tars in head to head competition in suth an•nas J !'o bilhcJ ~db, ping pon~. ciu to racing, skateboarding, sw1mmin~. golf, bowling and so on, ad nauseum And what 11ocs Mission Viejo have to gain frot'n·all of this one might ask., The community hasn 't puid anything or bt!en paid anything ;it IN i.t not din·clly. A Mission Viejo Company uffl ci:.il f1~ur<·~ thJt tht.' t wo. hour, prime lime show that wi ll n •sult frnm all th1.., acltvity will be worth in excess or $100,000 a rn1nut1· to ad vcrt1scrs. IC you figure it as a consta nt ad\C·rll:-.c mcnt for Miss ion Viejo, two hours is worth a bout $12 mil hon • • • IF NOTHING ELSE. TllE "Cclchrily Ch allcn~c of the Sexes" 1s a star-watcher's drea m since admission is free and there are Hollywood luminaru:s all over the place at ea ch event. Al Thursday 's s kateboa rd ing c1,m1wt111011 hctwel·n hulk in~ Dan Haggerty I Life aml Time:. of <:111.<I} Adams> and 9U pound Kristy McN1chol • l'\1m1h J, one }oung spec- tator boasted. ··1 called Krist\ anti :.he looker! at me " Apparently. that made standing in tht> chilly parking lot a t the Mission Viejo Country Club well worthwhile Little Miss McNich•1I coulfl have passed as anv little kid in the crowd if it weren 'l for the facl that all the cam eras were focused on her . The press got copies or thl' child !>I ar·., personal b10· gra phy -handwritten by Kris ty hcrsd f In 11. she revealed her favorite colors -purple and red · and her favorite singer, Barbra Streisand. She also absolutely loves sunsC'ts and wearing tight pants. In the .. hate category, Kristy said she hates washing dishes "even though we have a dishwasher." 0•11• Ptl01 \t•fl P"°to DAN HAGGERTY GETS BIG LIFT OUT OF SHOW Ninety-pound Kristy McNlchol Does the Honors Deaih Bill ·Backers Face Tough Battle SACRAMENTO CAP J Death penalty s upp()rters have won an eas y victory in the s tate Senate, bul they still have the toughest pa.rt of their battle ahead of them. The upper house approved a capital punishment bill Thursda.y on a 29-10 vote, s ending it to the Assembly, where the me asure's author agreed that death penaJty oppoaltion is stronger. "I think it will be more dif· Ci cult," said Sen. George DeukmeJlan <R-Long Beach). According to Associated Press inle rviewi;, capital punlshmenL backers are still six votes from having the two,th1rtls majority they need in the lower house. It will take S4 votes In the 80 seat Assembly to override Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. '!I promised vt'lo or to approve a death penuJ- ty bill U?•t would h ike erccct lm mediately instead of Ja n. l. The bill rilso faces a likely r o adblock in t h e Assembly C riminal Justice Committee, although there are wa ys or get- ting a blll to the floor without committee approval Comm ittee c h a ir m a n Ken Maddy (R. Fresno). said Thurs- day he thought the committee was divided 5·4 against a death penalt)' lnll. but would supp()rt a l\fe-wlthout·parole measure. Maddy plans to have the co~­m iltt'e con!lider the Dcukmejian bill Apr1l ll, when it is sch~uled to vote on Assembly death penal· t y measures The DeukmeJian bill waa in· troduccd after the state S upreme Court ruled last December that Callfomla's threc·year-old dt'lll'I penalty law did nc>l meet U.S. Supreme Court guidelines. The Saddlebal·k Valley L'mf1eJ S<·hool Dunn ct tru:.tccs' decision to g iv e th 1:1r sc ho ol superintendent u retro active pay raise apparently is legal but may be risky. Trustees gave Supt. Hlchard We lte a i>ix per cent pay ruisl', retroacti ve lo July l , last week. bringing his salary to $40,280. But trustees in the nelghborin~ C apist r ano Unifie d S ~hool Dis trict were told by the Orange County Counsel earlier thi:. year tha t retroacti ve pay for their s u perin t e nde nt , Je r o m e Thorru.ley, would be illegal, so they backed off. Apparently. the problem lies in the fact that while ther e are laws "h ich a llow re troacth e pay. there is some question whether the laws are constitutional. The issue has neve r been determined by a court, which Is the usual way of resolving such d i s p u t e ·s o v e r t h e constitutionality or a law. Deputy County Counsel Edward Duran said , "lt1s am a zing that nobody's done anything." He said lawyers in the county office generally give school districts the opinion that they can give retroactive pay raises but it would be less risky to do it another way. The conflicting opinions in the Fl"OIR Page Al JFK ••• Oltmans said that in addition to the oilmen a trucking fi rm ex. ecutive was involved. lie said the anti-Castro Cubans thought they had a debt to settle with Kennedy for allegedly betraying the m at the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba "What Mr. De Mohre nsch1ldt said was that Mr. Oswald was acting at his guidance and his in- structions ... Oltm C1ns s aid. "Mr. De Mo hrenschtldt in dicated lo me ve ry strongly that his ties upwards were towards H.L. Hunt." Oltmans said. " .. and downstairs they were goin~ to Lee Harvey Oswald ·' The Warren Commission con- cluded that Oswald assa ssinated Ke nnedy acting alone and that there was no cons piracy. The j ourn a li s t s a id D e Mohrenschildt never kne w exact· ly who killed Kennedy because Os wald and a n uns pecifi ed number of Cuban gunmen were supposed to be at the scene or the assassination. De MohrensehHdt, a Russian. born geologist. was a friend of Oswald and his wife, Manna, but the Warren Co mmission con· eluded after inter viewing him for hours that he was not Involved in the assassination. In PaJm Beach, Fla., where De Mohrenschildt was found dead , a police official said a briefcase containing his papers was seized and would be turned over to the committee. ·'The contents of the letters is something I simply am not goinf.l to get into ... said Sheriff's Lt. Richard Sheets. "I'm not In a position to evaluate their im- portance. That's for the commit· tee in Washington to do. "For all I know. they could be the key to what everybody has been looking for s ince the as· sasslnation and frankly, I 'm more than a little surprised that the committee hasn't contacted me about what we found in De Mohrenschildt's room. two :.chool districts m a,· ha'l' bl'en due to the f~ct thul diffe rC'nL attorneys in the county counsel's otcice were involved or bec;u.u1e they gave onJy a verbal opinion. Writte n opinions arc more thro ughly r esearche d than verbal opinions. the deputy county counsel said. Jobless Rate Dips ln1Warch WASIBNGTON <AP> -The nations's unemployment rate dipped Crom 7.5 to 7.3 percent in March as a half.million Americans found jobs and fac- tories recalled workers from energy-spawned layoffs, the gov- ernment said today. Labor Department analysts said the improvement indicated that the ill effects of the severe winter weather and related energy shortages bad only a tem- porary effect on the economy. The March jobless rate was al the same level as in January. It r ose two-tenths of a percent in Februar}';\ largely bec ause of I a y offs rel ated lo the un· precedented cold. The administration hoJs to re- duce the jobless rate to about 6.5 percent by year's end. It stood at eight percent last November. The Labor Department gave this breakdown of unemploy· ment in variou s wor k er categories in March . -Adult men, '5.4 percent, down from 5.8 in January. -Adult women, 7.2 percent, unchanged. -Teenagers, 18.8 percent. ur from 18.5. Whites. 6.6. down from Ii 7 m J anuary. Blacks and other minonl.Je.-.. 12. 7 percent, down from 13 .1. -Blue collar work ers. 8.4, down from 8.7. -White collar workers. 4 i , up fro m 4.6. The rate for persons he udini:: households, who are r egarded•as the family breadwinner, declined from 4.9 to 4.6 percent. 3 LA Youths Indicted in Co~ty Slaying Three Los Angeles youths who allegedly staged a ·£ ant a Ana market raid that cost the life of a 66-year·old woman last March 3. were Indicted on murder charges Thursday by the Orange County Grand Jury. Named as defendants in an in- dictment that lists 16 count!> of murder, attempted murder and armed robbery are Sammie David Dunn Jr. 18, Michael Ram on Bradley, 18, and Russell Clyde ~apers, 16. It is alleged that the trio burst into the Santa Ana Food Market and used shotguns to herd the 11 workers into a meal locker. Police said a member or the family that operates the market fired a pistol at the bandits short ly before the locker door was closed. TO PRACTICE AGAIN Dr. Wesley Q . Slocum F.-..PageAJ DOCTOR ••• Thal lawsuit •involved his de· mands for $6 million in dama~es from Santa Ana Police CQJ" in- juries innicted on his hand dur- ing a 1966 shootout with officers tha t stemmed from a domestic dispute with his wife. Viejo Club Management Will Change Mission Viejo Country Cluh and Casta Del Sol publlc golf course will be under new management by California Golf. Tennis beginning Saturday. C alifo rnia Golf·Tennls manages 15 country clubs in the state including Rancho San Joa- quin tn Jrvine. Lake Arrowhead Country Club; and Yorba Linda Country Club Cra1i:: McAllister will move from Rancho San Joaquin Golf Cou rse to Cas ta Del Sol as manager and professional. A I Westbrook, previously at Casta Del Sol. will move to Mis· ))ton \'it'JO Country Club as direc· tor of golf anti head profes- swnal Don Howell will s erve as gem•ral manager of both com· -plexc:. 111 M1ss1on VieJo. He was previously f.l <'neral manager at Mountain Ga te Country qub and Tennis Club in West Los Angeles. M iss1on Viejo Country Club is a fl.6 48·yar d championship private i::o lf course. Casta Del Sol is a 3,730·yurd par·72 public golf course with playing time just over three hours. < Fro. Page A I TAX ••• and other property two.thirds. Local government programs would be able lo grow generally with the local cost or living. Assemblyman Rrown said the plan "meets the criteria outlined by the governor for targeted re - lief lo those who need help the most. without a general state tax increase ... There was no immediate com- ment from the governor's oCCice. ~ An aide said Gov. Brown had Just received a draft and· would take several days lo study it. Front Page A I TRUDEAU·· Mrs . Trudeau were planning a trip to Los Ange les where Rolling Stones musician Ron Wood is stayin~ and working on a record- ing session. OUR 20th ANNIVERSARY IN COST A MESA NOTICE!! 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But farm expenses also rose one· half of ooe per· cent during the m onth and were rive percent above March 15, 1976 Tuna Force Trimmed SAN DIEGO CAP} -S un Harbor In· dustrles, world's third biggest tuna packer. says a shortage of tuna is forcing the layoff of 150 cmployes. Company presid e nt Jack B. Lindsey blamed government regula· lions prohibiting fishermen from tak. ing tuna H it Involves ktlhng of porpoise. which travtl with tuna. Lindsey said the layoU11 represent 1 J7 percent of th • <'Omany'11 work force of 9000 persons In Sttn Diego. He said the Cinn's plant in Puerto Rico shortly will furlouRh 242 em· poyeg, or 32 perct>nl or \ls payroll. FrtOay. April 1, 19n DAILY PILOT D5 BUilish Art Demand Pwhes Prices By JOHN CUNNIFF "" • .,.,Oln, "" • ., .. Americans who used to decorate their walls with inex· penslve mirror• and mass·produced lithographs are now ateadily biddlng up I.he pnces o( original, band·signed flnc art prints. A print by Cuca Romley. a mttive of Spain. was of(e red in January 1975, pro!ess1onally fru.med, PY Oriamal Print Collectors Group Ltd., a mail order .seller that ticarches oul quality, med1um.pnce prints. FOUR MONTHS LATER FIVE OF its customers un· successfully sought the p rint for $220. Ten months later the. price went to $240, and two months after that lo S24S. By June of 1976 bidding had risen to $265 . ~ There Is no way of fo retelling ho.-high the pnce might go but a 36 percent gain in 1ust 18 m011lhs. and great reluc· ta~ce to sell by the 125 owners of the ll mi led edition, suggest a bullis h future. The use of a Wall Street term to describe a print isn·t altoge~her Inappropriate because, no denying it. a good many col· lectors are philistines. more interested in prices lhan art. But there seems little doubt either that true appreciation is involved. "Fine arts has. attracted ffie attention or the or- dinary American." i;ays Bruce Whyte, founder of Original Print Colle~lors. NEVERTHELESS. MANY people :.till think of a print as the . cuH11~l'F equivalent of a magazine illustration, w~en m fact 1t 6S one of a limited edition on wb1cb the arti.Sl has personally worked, and on which he has a ppl.ted his signature P rints are not re productions of oil p.amts either. They arc C'once1ved as pnnts. the image being created on a htho· graphic stone, etching plate, silk scree~. wood block or :1om e other transfer medium. The md1 vidual pnnts are lhen "pulled" from ~he medium by the artist or by a m aster pnotmaker work1!'1g under his or her supervision. tr it 1s approved, the artist signs the pnnt and numbers 1t AJid destroys the master. FOUR YEARS AGO WHYTE SOLD $320,000 worth or !iuch pnnts by mall. His volume now. entirely by mail or. der . is St 5 m illion. even though the nature of the business fine arts are necessarily limited -imposes r estraints on growth . For the entire industry, sales of prrnts at ret ail arc estimated by sellers al about $150 m1lhon. compared with only $75 nulhon four years ago, a nd probably $12 m1lhon to $18 million a decade ago. Whyte estimates that based on present trends the retail business will grow to one· half b1lhon dolla rs five years from now. a consequence of i.prcadmg interest and rising prices. THE MAIL ORDER SEGMENT SEEMS to be growing espcc1ally fast. Of the 150 m1lhon sales currently -not counl'inJ( auction~ -Whylc estimates that $11.2 m1lhon worth arc mail order . Four years ago, he says, sales wert~ only $3.4 mil hon . Book of the Month Club and T ime Inc oHcr prints by mail. Reader's Di gest a nd Amencan Exp~ess have tested the market The Franklin Mmt 1s now testing 1t. But there are hm1tationfi "You <:an't have volume m this business:· Whyte says. "becausl· pnnt.s and ed1 t1ons arc limited •• lnstanct>s of rapid pncc apprcc1at1on a re common Prints by Ronald Chn stcnscn, an Amen can. have. n sen 'it ead1ly from $135 in rnn to as much as $375 on bids by Whyte's customers and to even $500 in open market saJes. A PRINT BY GATJE ROTHE. A German native now living in the United Stall's. was offered one year ago at $245 And offer was made last month at $330 through Whyte. bu t none or his l'ustomers offered the prints they had bought. Pnce growth sometimes 1s explosive Ea rly last year lots of prints by Alexander Calder were available at about $600 After he died 1n lale November the prices of these same pnnts jumped lo a range of $900 to $1.200 . Picasso's prices rose astronom1cally after his death. Late in 1973 Wh yte offer ed an 1mpress1on of Picasso's "Les Pauvres" for SB.600. About a yea r later the sam e work of art was sold at a German auction ror $48.280. So certain 1s Whyte of apf)rec1at1on -m value. that is - that he guurantces to buy back the prints he sells for the price the customer pa id Tic-toe Task: ' Tally Timers SAN FRANCISCO (AP> The staff of the city's Redevelopment Agency has been instructed to l'Omc up with a method for telling what time it really 1s The issue arose aft er bidding on a $2 milHon <'Ontru<'l w<1s fouled up because a clock on the agen· cy·s \fall ran 27 seconds slow. OEADLINES FOR SUBMl'ITING bids for a job al India Basin Industrial Park had been set for pre- cisely 2 p m. March 14. Four contractors had sub· milled their bids and bid officer Frank Cannizzaro. after conr1rmmg with dial the·time that it was, in· deed. 2 p.m . c losed and locked the l11d box. But 20 seconds after the lid snapped shut, up ran a representative of Bay Cities to hand in his firm's bid. The clock on the agency wall said 1 :59:53 p.m . A spokesma n for the firm sa id Bay Cities had been relying on the agency's clock. A~ency m embers agreed that seemed reason· able. So they threw out ull t hc bids. called for new ones and told the staf( to develop a prodecure for de· term ming the correct t1 me Datum Reports Loss Datum Inc., Anaheim, has announced completion of a progra m or inventory and asset review requiring writedowns leadmg to net losses for the fourth quarter and year ended Dec. 31. For the 12 months, adjustments combined with un· favorable operating results to produce a net loss of $2,415,000, or $1.41 a share, after income tax credits. This compares with a l97S ne t income or $59,000, or 3 cents. in- cluding extraordinary credits. Sales for the year were SI 3,006.ooo. slightly above 1975 sales or Sl3,S03,000. For the fourth quarte r. writedowns of f770,000 com· blned with an operating loss of $29,000 to create a loss of $799,000. or 46 cents. This compared wilh net income or $60,000, or 3 cents, for the s imilar 1975 period. Sales for the fourth quarter of 1976 were $3,159,~. compared with $3, 735 .• 000 for the final quarter or 1975. lnstanl Movies Due CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -Polaroid Corp. engineers have announced development of a laboratory system of ins· tant motion pictures which the lirm '•founder and chairman halls as the birth of o new art. . tn describing the firm'& hopes for tho new camcru • system In an annual report, Chairman Edwin Land wrote. ·•our camera for llV1ng ima,cs must be as easy to u,,c and H easy to load. and aa verntilo as our camera for still tm· ages and our meant for look.in& Jt Uvtoc lm•ies should be even 1implcr than for television.•• -• \Bfl DAIL V PILOT Friday, Aef\I 1, 1971 .. .New Look Angels, B ers ClaSh 'Gymnasts ups UUs tJme have the Dodgers' and missed the final exhibition Ki 11 ed It may s eem strange, but Wa ller Alston won't be there managing lbe Los Angeles Dodgers tonight when they open the 16th exhibition baseball Freeway Series at Anaheim Stadium. After 24 ~ears, Als ton stepped down l ast i:.ea:;on and en · thus iastic Tommy Lasorda s tepped up to direct the destini~ of the'Nati.onal League club. In the spring the Dodgers post· ed a 13·6 exhibition record, best of any National League club. And going into this 1977 cam- paign, both th_e Dodgers and the Angels of the American League hold title aspirations. Los Angeles traded to gel cen· terfielder lliclc Moo4ay from the Chicago Cubes while the Angels s helled out-a reputed S5 6 mt.Ilion to sign free agenu Joe Rudi. Doo Baylor and Bobby Grich. Norm SherTy, wbo took over from the fired Dick Wilhams in mrd-1976. again manages the Angels who boas t two or the league's top p1uhers 1n Frank Tanana and Nolan Ryan. With a 4-1 victory over San Diego on Thursday. the Angels put their spring record at 15-10 and are considered an even bet to battle Kansas C1ly for the West lllle in the AL. The fint two sames or this Freeway Series will be played at Anaheim Stadium starting at ' 7: 30 tonight and Satur'day. Then the scene s hifts to Dodger Stadium for the third game Sun· day afternoon. The games will be on r adio -KMPC (710) and KABC (740>. The Angels expect crowds or 28,000 and =->.000 for their games, and there could be more in Los Angeles. The largest throng to watch the Dodgers and Angels was the 49.473 who saw Sandy Koufax duel Bo Belinsky in a 3-0 Angels victory, April 7, 1963, at Dodger St adium. The probabfo pitching match· Doug Rau, 16-12 in 1976, gomg game In PaJm Springs. However, against Gary Ross (8-16) tonight the club said he is expecled~osee The Angels' Frank Tanana action, perhaps as the designated (19-10> fac ing Burl llooLon h1tteragam!>ttheDodgers. (11-lS)SaturdayandNolanRyan Pitcher Way ne Simpson (17-18) vs. LA's Tommy John lowered his spring earned run 00-lO)Sunday. average to 1.80 on T)lursday in a The Dodgers this spr1nit have 4·1 \r1ctory over San Diego at been more than pleased with the Palm Springs and earl'led his play of Reggie Smith who un· fourth \'lctory as well as a spot as derwent i,houlder !>urgery dunng one of the Angels starters going the winter. The man who came into the regular season. from St. Louis tn trade la~t Newcomer Baylor, comment· season is the starter in ri~ht field ing on the Freeway Series. said, with Monday in center and Dusty .. It might be u preview or the Baker in left. World Series. You never know, The Angels' Rudi has been suf-the Dodgers might beat out Cin· fering from a pulled groin muscle cinnatr .. ~----------------------~ •Miller New Huntington Cage Coach By GLENN WHITE Of llw O•llY Piiot Sull ... f"ollowmg the :-.ame pattern used in 1958 when former Hunt- ington Beach I hgh basketball s tar Elmer Combs was chosen to succeed a lcngcndary coaching figure in HB cage annal!>, Roy Mille r was today selected as ·:arsity basketball boss for the Oilers. Nineteen year s ago Lee M ossteller retired a fter 11 "easons as chief of Hunllnitlon Beach cage fortunes, durtnR which time his teams racked up ~ght leagut> eltampion:o;h1ps and gave the ~chool a rich lrad1t1on of "'inning basketball One of has brightest playini:: protf.'ges was Combs. whn later matched Mossteller's number of league titles captures and re- corded 328 v1ctorie~ :-mrc being l'hosen to succeed Mosstl'llcr in 1958 Comb!> retired from <:o.1ch1ni:: in February to concentrate on duties as alhlct1r cl1n•ctor qov MILLER New Oilers Coach ------------------ In Crash SAN DIEGO -A car packed with high school girl gymnasts plunged down a canyon Thurs· day night In suburban Tierrasan· ta, killing three girls and injuring four others, police said. Officers said a passenger in another car who saw the accident also was hospitalized ror treat- ment of shock. Police said one witness said two cars apparently were drag racing when one or ttiem, a sta· lion wagon carrying the girls, wenl out or control In a sweeping turn. sheared a fire plug and rolle d e nd-over-end down the stcep~anyon. Police said the vehicle landed on its top about 250 feet from the fire hydrant. The driver of the al- leged second car was being sought. Police said lhey were withhold· ing the names of the dead and ln· jured until all relatives were notified. ·1..11tz Ad .,aacn ~ LOS ANG ELES -San Clemente's Bob Lutz, playing in his first s ingles match of the week, advanced into the third round with a hard·fought 6·3. 4-6. 6·2 vi~tory over South African Frew McMillan Thursday in the $150.000 Pacific Southwest Ten· nis Champions hips . .... to...S Round Sl.,ql'°" I("" Wdrwl<~ clol Ma# fV A1,.~\t-'ft I' 'J aott Lfiltl oe• f,. •• M<.M•U~ " l 4. f> 1 Tnl•O l!OU'>d '>lnql~ -,...,~, FIM'll.,q(Jf!I Colin O•bl"V a 1 f, 1 ~'"" Smltt\°'411 Ml.,l" Cahill o ... 6 1 Q"'ul R.irnir,.z c:tM Erl" YMt O•llt"n 6-4 O 1 Je1t 8(Jf0Wt•IC c> .. S,.My M )'(W' .t 6 f, .. 6 it A MUie• EU•htated LONDON -Veterans Tony Roche and Ken Rosewall of Australia were e liminated in the first round of the Sl00,000 World Championship Tennis tourna· m cnt. here Thursd11y The 31-year-old Roche was bf.'at cn, 7·6, 6·1 by feltow Australian Ross Case. THE KINGS' DON KOZAK (24) SCORES FROM POINT BLANK RANGE. AP l' .. lo Durin!! Combs' tenun• man~ outstanding pla }'cr~ p.1!>:.erl through thc pro.l(ram On<' of them was Mrller. who :.tarted for three vears on a team that re ached· the Cl F f1m1l s ontc and produced 79 victortc•s aga111sl on · ly 12 lo~ses in those thrH seasons SC Topples Anteaters In 9th, 3-2 LOS ANG El .ES -ll went down to lht• fuwl out In the last or the ninth, bul l 'SC ~till managed to pull out .1 3·2 v1t·tory over visiting UC ln·1m• Thuri.day night in col· leg1ate baseball action. here Rosewall. 42. wa~ defeated 6-2, 6·2 by Indian Vijay J\mritraj. Borg Ea•11 Winner 1 Kings Wi~ 7-5 Dionne Thinking About 50th Goal JNGLEWOOD <A P > -CoaC'h llob Pulford of the Len. Ani:eles Kmfts laJkt'd about the Norris Divis ion playorrs and Marcel Dionne had lhl' SO goal mark on 111-. mind Jftt·r !hr Kin~s <lt•fe;,led ('olorado 7 5 m NJt1onal lfoc·kcy LeaJ?U(' ac·t 1on 'Wt• n• b;1d• 111 'l'l'Oncl pl.1C't• Jnd \H'r<' gn111~ tn -.lJ' t ht•n· Vulf11rrl said Thursday nr~ht Bean Holds Stroke Edge c;ru:i-:Ns1101w. ~ c 1 AP , 01~ i\ndy Ht•un, J '11mt·l1mc~ JI h i.:ator-wn·:-tlt•I 1,1,l\ll ~rorcd •1 wirt• to-w11·1· vie-ton thn·c wt•f'k' ;1go in Miami. foughl gu.-.ty "ind:. for a fivc·undcr par fi7 and J ont• stroke lcmt Thursd:i~ 111 lh<' f1r-t round or llH' c:r1·att•1 Gn•<'n'>hnrn Opt'll i:nlf lournanlt.'nl. Tht· 6·-t tkan lrd e'en munrl Oil lht• way lO lht• ftr:\t \'l~·tory of ht~ career at llll' Uoral Opt•n March l3. h1~ 24th h1rthday llc•:in r..,t,1hhslwcl .1 om' -.hot lt•ud over Danny Ed\\ ar<h :ind <:c•orgc Hurns, whn...c• 6Ks v.('rt· four undrr p,1r on tht• fi !JR4 v;ird F' ores l 0 ;1 k:. C' nu n l r v C' I uh c·uur.;(', still :.ni.:..:y rrnm l\1.0 rlu):. of ram \l U •I f Ow•10\ )) \\ 1W1 <···n1111•Aum, i t lt•t ltoll M1!1M 11 1 t t Ml'"'''""'"' \ l\ ., I "''Y Nol"'° J) I) 10 R11t1h£\mrt '"'ti 111 t.JOhfl \1 ,..11.,. 1' t• II f"'1d' y f•l 1y"r 9' "t1 11 Al ("t4'1~''1'"' M )'l't p °"''"''"""' ll Jl.1' c;o Mnr,..._..,. ,._ n " 1!1~ M•''""">"l•ll 'IM II """'""'"" '' ](\ JI Mill., BertJer lO 1& n AW<t ., ... ,, ,.. ~ " L....,yW-1"'\n 1111 Fluuv z.,. "'" 111 1fl 11 M<Cullll<OQI> 31 Jl.12 8ottC.ll<ltr )._,__,, G""' J~ :.Y>-n Andy NO<"lh )1 }P l 0.1.,0Gooqt-l+tl n P..ct< ~ '.16 l!t-11 R-r a.tltllbl• JI ll-17 Bo&Wvnn • "'-'l • r, .,.,...,.,._.,,, l·tnl'f\tlt1H ~u·tl tv-r, ''"' r,.r,n I\ t-,0 "~ Jtnt ''"''°""" n 4·v r .... , •• "',, 'l " 1'> 'l " "' ,, • l\ ,, ,.. I\ It llO )\,, ,,. " ,, t tt 'int 1111 1J ._, 'I Vft tt't~Mll'l V\)'11 R tv F tov 1t -v, l' 1 t TIWft-•fto\ )lllJ'Jl O•w Nr..,i.t l\.Jll-1) M•'-ll Rfl'•ft ,.....~·1 1.- Bnb E. ~lh ~ lll·" 1'1-y N,......,, ll 11 I• J•"' r e1i.-t •• 11 c.o-.. CAdl• ,.,. • '' H~•w.nt r...nv 11! ,., H l l'Jn .,.1n1it.tr-i;t J~ 1& a.tcC1,,.,,\ l>>t-14 C•tw1n ~ W 17 '' lttftS.111 :i-1>u Ttrrv 01..., '.It.JI 14 VI< .. .._._ Jl.>ot·1' J .C \fttad 3'-11·14 L Tl\omp•.cw• 311 i. 1' The win pol us in front of two I ca ms tn the home ice battle for the playoffs and one pomts behind Toronto. Minn<'sota is h,i:htmg for a playoff spot so our game wtlh them Saturda~ will be murhdoser." 01onne. who rHll'<I in hrs 47lh ;ind 48lh ..:oals and added an as. .,,.,L against Colorado. sa1cl "If our team as ahead I 'll go for m \' 50th goal. Othcrv. IS(' r will IU'-t take m y r<.'Rula r shots I fet'I tht!' 1s the ..' t•ar for me to :-.core 50 j!uals." The '1t·t.ory e nabled the J..:jngs 111 climb past idle Pittsburgh into und1spuled po:.~t.'MHon of ~econd place 1n lht• div1srnn plnyoff rat·e. Colorado. 1,1,h1 ch ha. ... n't won a f!ame in its la:.t U! outings, bat- tlerl tht' Ktnl!!S to the "'ire as Wllf I' iuemenl struck for his :19th and IOlh ~n.1ls of tht> Sl'a:-on and rh1p~ an -.1th two assists to INt<l th4• f{()('k1t>s ' atta<'k It was th<' first time since Dec :?2 that Los Ani:cles occupied -.t'rond pl are l'oloraclo. which hasn I ~on a ~amt• in its last 18 ourinli!!->. battled the Km~.; lo lht> -. ire c1s Pa1ement seorerl his two i:oa Is nnd ch1pp<'Ct in v. 11 h two as- :.1~ts to :.p;uk tht• Hoc-k1c·~· al· tark 01onn<''s .;('(•ond J(oa l al 1 38 of tht• finc1I p<'rlOO ,n,1pped a 4·4 l1{' to i;:1v<· the Km i:-. a 5-·t ll':td and cll'fenst•man Davl' ll utth1son·:- unas;uslt'd tall} al thl' 9 mmute mark slr<'tched the Kings lead to 6-4 Colorado trimmed thl• margm to one goal URa•n on Gar.' Crotcau's score with ~ 27 lcfL The v1dorv wus assured with 2 08 rcma1nini:t when Tommy Williams banged in his 34th of the season. Dionne's first goal of the ni~ht mid way in the second period ca me wit h the Kin RS s horthanded as he s toic the puck and s k ated in on a breakaway to score unassisted and established a NHL career high or 47 goals . ~tfto1dl"e Fqrmer Olympian Cynthia Mcl ngvale goes through one of t he routines that won her the o ne-m e ter springboard title at the National Diving champions hips Wednesday at th<' University of Texas in Austin. 8111 l(rAllW'I Jil.~l't w ,, .. k""'1\ u Jl 11 aoez-ir.11111 .Joli'> O<tlllll• :71-U·12 811111~ ~.>1n -~--... , ... ,. HI H•I-JI J?.u , .. ,, ,..,.,,...,.'° ,. lS.1• 0...111... ,. .. ,. ll'0'1C"'' 31 J1.11 Tnm"'v A4""' '1 J'l 7• ~ ........ , h-~-, .. RankiD. Shares Lead Mlltt Hiii -.l~ll Jerry Mee;... •l• .,,. ao..,w .. ..,. 'Jl•n J 11!1 SI mon\ • }I IJ l ... f:-... ,. TOnt W.-~ 11JI1' JIM~ ....,..,. Bob EA\'-! :.•u On TV Tonight 9 p.m. (Jl) -80XJNG - Miami i.s the alle ol. taped cov· erage of two bouts. Bill Sbarkey faces Mike Weaver in t)ne bout and Grta Johnaoo m~ Joe Alexander ln the Olhet. <~> - TRE WAY IT WAS -The 1960 World Series betwec:n tM New York Yankees and t he P1l· taburgh Pirates is r ecalled. PALM SPRINGS <AP> - Defending c hampion Judy R ankin s hot an even-par 72 Thursday for a share ot the first round lead in the $305.000 Dinah Shore Winners Circle tourna· m ent as gusting winds kept scores high. Janktn, who bas won two or tba four Ladies Professional Golf As· aociaUon eveo\I played this year. was lied with Betty Burfeindl, Pa m Higgins and Pat BradJey after 18 holes of the 12-hole eveni over the S.370.yard Mlsalon Hllll Country Club COW'Se. Chilly Winds fustlng up to JS miles per hour made the course play especially tough, although R ankin said she thought th.econ· diUons actually may have helped her . T"'"""9'f'• i-a-~ In -'1 "'"•· 01""11 Sl>or• Win.,." Cl~lt LPGA '°"'"•mPnl at ti. ""' /1 t ~10 VMll Ml•~l)l'I Hill\ (~U•l•y C.lub <-"' l'•I fl•~ltl'v JI 1\.&.17 .. ,.., ..,,,. .. "'81 l),._,, .. _ "''"'"' ~1'-17 J..., 11iw1-1n n .JJ /1 .amr A Iron JS.Jt-1J ._lt~t ll-Jl-H "'""'-~ ,. 00-7' JWtt l(oOJ~I l\.Jt 1' lttlllyM(Mullflft Jlo-Jl-7• 1( a!ll" M-r ''" 31 )I /4 $11vl• .. ~..:clftl 11 11-?• 01 .. 11 fl'nt J/.)I II .. ._.,Cull...,. )' IO-'• Gall 0.--t JS.lt-1• _,. ·-"-ti<• ... ._,. CaretM...., l>,._,. J•t1 ,,,,,...,,\Oft ~,, -. Miller. although playin~ t•enter al a mcrt• 6-21 ·, and hohhled hv bad knt'l':-. was thro.,., n a~arnst players 6 R ancl ti·~. yt·t alwa~~ held his own in rcboundin~ and scorinl! In one ~ame. the 1969 CIF ~t·m1finab. he was against North Torrance's Sequo1a-l1kc front line. whic h averaged 6·8 per man . Miller withstood Lh e challenge <ind was highly in · strumenlal in Huntm_gton·s one· point victory -a game which Combs' labels the most thnllrng he ever coached. Miller went on to attend Cal State (Long Beach> undf.'r Jerry Tarkan1an and saw heavy action with the freshman te<1m but played little after that. He returned lo lluntmgton lo coach the school 's dis t net league freshman basketball outfit and then took the sophomore squad the past three years. wmning league lilies all but on<' sea~on Only applicants who were already in the employ of the Hun tinglon Beach High School Dis · tract were given consideration for the vacancy l'SC held a 2 0 lead qomg into Lhc ninth. but lr\'m<' 111•d 11 on a t wo-1·un homl•r by Hoger Engl<' Tht> bla:.I canw .... 1th lwu out and Brian I le!>ter aboard. Enitle's brother, Dav<'. a f~shman at t.:SC, played an 1ronic part 1n the Trojans' come- back to w1n 1t 1n the bottom of the ninth USC's Tom I licks ~ingled and Tom Ricks reached first safely on an error Then Engle sinJ(lcd to load the b<•M.'S with just one out Doug Stokke· followed with ·a grounder lo s hort that might have been ~· doubk play, but Engle bowled over UCI 's second baH'man. ll cster , and he couldn't get off a throw to first. The run scored . and t.:SC "'as a winner P)'ftOf'I I H~,tf'·' )h w.,,, .... '" 11'.fV• r En•''" lh UC fn1rnP use UC,....,,,.. 111 .., , ",,,. . ~' I • I ' , • n n n If II 7 H • I I 1 Wa.'"''"Q't)t\_ rt 1 o on Wr tYr• ,, • n no (.n.111rrt "" '~ 0 0 B!\nn'"'1 'n ' o J""'"'CI'' 0 (I~ 0 0 to1.,1, " 1 ~ 1 r II f 000 000 oin-1 ~ J 000 100 001 J 10 0 NICE. France Sweden 's Bjorn Borg and Argentina's Guillermo Vilas scored opening round victories in the Nice In- ternational tennis tournament Thursday Borg had little difficulty in de· feating Patrice Dominguez of Frnnce 6·2. 6-1 while Vrias was hard pressed lo beat Buster Mot- tram of Britain 7-5, 7·6. In other matches. Belus Tra· joux of Chile downed Hans Kary of Austria, 6-0. 7-5 and Francois J au Cf rel of f'rancc turned back Ricardo Cano of Argentina, 6-7, 6·2, 6·4. A•nn-., •. f"alana Action in th e Celebrity ChallenRe of the Sexes resumes Saturday morning at 7 at Mis· sion Viejo's Costa del Sol golf course where Ed Asner (Mary Tyler Moore Show) and singer Lola Falana will compete in a mara thon race. The two square off in the first of four events slated Saturday, followed by Redd Foxx and Roz Kelly in billiards (l p .m .) • 0. J . Simpson and Phyllis George in ping pong (5 p.m .) a nd Elliott Gould and Brenda Vaccaro in basketball (7 p.m.) al Mission Viejo High. Competition is open and free to the public. College Coaches Drool Recruiting Intense atrA.l£.star Clmsic PfTTSRURGH CAP) -"Tark the Shark" cruised at courtsidC'. His eyes drooped as always, hut his lips formed a thin. hungry smile. Then he went to work in Jaws- li\H! fashion on has finRernarls - biting them like he us ually docs while coaching basketball for the University of Nevada at Las Ve Ras. Yet hr wasn't coaching. lie was recruiting -in a practice gym where some of the nation's best high school players drilled for tonight's Roundball Classic all-star game. .. Every coach would love to have any or these kids, .. s aid Jerry Tarkanlan. whose UNLV team lost in the NCAA semifinals last week. As he spoke Thursday night, the U.S. Stars shook the rlm with a dunking display at Allegheny Community College. On a nearby court. the Pen· nsylvania Stars scrimmaged, bent on gaining their first victory since urn in a 13-year series that has featured players like Moses Malone. Adrian Danlley, Billy Knight and Maurice Lucas. The practices were watched by dozens or college coaches and as· s istants who ringed the court. "I haven't been home slnce the playoffs. l'U only be home one day from now until Apr11 lO." said Terkanlnn. T he NCAA Is lnveatlaallng \JNLV for pqulble recru\Ung vlolaUons. Before Tarkonian left Cal Stat (Lona Beach> a few years ago, <i similar probe left that :-chool on probation. Yet nothing':-been proven againi.l UNLV. and the recruit· in!! Tarkanian discussed here was on a high£>r plane. '' 11 's just a matter of getting to know !he kid, getting to know his coach and hopin!( that you establish a good rapport," said Tarkanian, whose team includes formC'r Roundball players Reg- gie Theus and Eddie Owens. Tarkanian, who gels recruiting help from Frank Sinatra, has his sights set on 6-6 Albert King or Fort Hamilton. N.Y .. rated by som c as the top school boy player in the land. K 1ng, who'll play in t he Roundball. may be headed to UNLVor UCLA. "We hope we're in the picture." said Tarkanian. Some players have declared in· tentions. For instance, 6·6 Sam Cla ncy or Pittsburgh says he'll go to the University of Pit- tsburgh. Pitt assistant coach Bob Hill watched as the powerfully-built Clancy ~rabbed a r ebound. Tark the Shark watched loo. "Sometim es a kid may declare and then change his mind, but I think Clancy intends to go t.o Pitt," he said. ''I 'm confident that If Sam says he's coming, he's coming," said Hill. "Of course, you still h ave a lit· tie bil of worrying until they sign the papers. which they can't do officially until April l3." Boes, UCI Row Sat~day SAN DIEGO-UC Irvine and Orange Coast College wlll row In the prestigious San Dlego Crew Classic Saturday on Mission Bay. UCl's varsity eight will row at 11 :45 a.m. In the finals ol the Califomia Cup while OCC's lop ahell-the JV eight-wUl see ac· Uon at 8:=-> in a beat against Wathln,ion. Penn. stanford, UC San Dleco and UC trvlne. Raclns be1ina at a wllb the nnat eveat set for 3. T'-k ...... • e,m _.'"""""' •lfllll clleM 11-vc s...t• ..,,Nra, ~.UC hrlteln. UC'"'""'• UCl.A. USC; ( ... el 11-<>r ..... COe\I, WnN"ftOft, '""'• Ct.,•, CAI SC.C• !1.81. UC Se<! 01900, StAllfofC. (Flna1ut 11: IS-ll·JO) t ·J$-JV e19111t '"'"' Tl-W•thl,...Oft, """"· Ora1199 Cot\I, Stl'lfotG, UC~" 01.,o. UC 1"'1191 11\Ht >I-UCLA H.,,-,, Soon DIOOO Stale, UCSM• ler-a.USC.c.I. (FIMIUI lt:J091Wf12•01 • J6-<ittrlll1 el!jtllt tSeft 01990 Cl.,tlcl '""' 11 .. ll-LOYOle, CO.\! Olttrd, UCl.A, °'!~• WHlllnQIClft, ~ln<lltClft; llle•t t)..()rltQl!ft -· HAvy, l•llllfl c.olumola, UC Sfl\le IMbll,,_, ........ UChr......, (lllftelt .. t •ftOI. 11 4~1¥ eltllft CC.llftrftla ei.1 fflMI,_ vscl. SM°"'° $1111•, UC lrYI ... , UC..,.°"" C•I M•I• ILfll, Mlltferd. 01"9r rK_. ·-·· el9"1'&, •: , ............. •ltfllt., lt; _ .......... ,. ··-·· ...... IOoO! -·· Mt11WIMI•ltM'11, ~ loUr fl...i ...... I _., '""""""' ....... ni ts,,_,~•:~._.. t:ti:_.. •'Qlt4 "'" f!Mh, 1:•1 ·~llM •ltll\,... llMI&, 1·41; __., ~· erfll'ld llMK, t :U: llfhtwelGll\ ~trlllll tlMI, f' 4J.. - - Orange ~oast Di111e-a:-Llae Bargains Toda11~ . ' EDIT ION VOL70,N0.91,3SEC~JONS,40PAGES ORANGE CQUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAV.APRIL2, 1977 ' TEN CENT ~Cnunty Flies Over A~ort Panel? ~ By GARY GRANVILLE Oft .. 0111, ~ll•ISl•tf County supervisors are ignor· lng their own groundrules by bypassing the county Airport Commission on i:'lsues affecting Orange County Airport, accord· Ing to commission chairman Gene Tunks. In a letter lo Board of Supervisors Chairman Thomas Riley, Tunks charged that, for the past two years, the com· mission "has not been asked or been given opportunity to com- ment on the (airport) budget." That oversight. Tunks said, came after the commission held pubhc hearings to give airport users and tenants the opportunity "to provide input into the budget and budget review process." "We feeJ that bypassing the commission on such a maJor item is not an the best interests or the airport, the airport users, the airport tenants or the \raveling public." Tunks s aid: The commission chairma n pointed out in his letter that a 1973 board of supervisors resolu· lion called for "all matters con· cerning Orange County Airport to be referred to the airport com · · mission for review and recom- mendation prior to submittal to the board." And that is n 'l being done. Tunks emphasized. Riley said he will recommend that the board change its charge lo the ~mmission to say that on· ly issues, affecting policy will be in its domain. "l think we s hould let the pro- fessionals decide management issues at the Birport, •' Riley said. "The commission should have a voice only in policy matters." But Tunks indicated in his let· ter thal the commission isn't gel· ting even that much s ay at the airport. He complained that since tbe airport was placed in a network or departments oper ated by the county General Services Agency. the commission's advisory role to the board of s upervisors has dimmished. Furthermore, Tunks s aid. pro· mis ed dollar s avings gained from having the airport in the super agency have failed to m aterialize. .. AU data ... does not indicate savings but rather lncreases In costs." said the airport com- mission chairman. He also charged that the agen· cy transfe'rred some airport personnel to its own head· quarters in Santa Ana, a transfer the commission "feels has been (SeeAJRPORT, PageA2.> aguna W 01nan Slain, Killer Dies JFK Tale Doubted Panel Asks for Time to Review By The Associated'Press A House a ssassinations com mittee leader sa ys he needs t1m1· to assess the crcd1h1hly of nl'Y. h.4la r say tcsi.i mony tha t a Russian·born geolo~isl claimed lo be part of conspiracy to kill President Kennedy. Rep. Richardson Preyc:r, chairman of the suucommittec on lhl' Kt>nnedv a:.sass1n;.itwn, .,.. ou Id not s<1°) .,.. hct her ht· ht' I 1t• \ t· t1 l h <' '> I {Ir} I> u t 1 h ll'll'\'i-.1011 nt'\\!.ntan W1 l ll·m Ollmans J!a vc bchlnd t:lo:;l'U door., for thr<'e hour.., T rida.> "A:.k mc that qut•st1on ;igain 1n a few month:..·· sa1<f Pre} er 1 D N .C.1 "1\1r Oltmans \\as \l'r\ s pcc1f1c on sonw l tu ng.., \\ h11·h .HF Baby Owes Life ITo Quick Thinker m A rive-month-old hahv who\\ a-. ulled from his err b in a bh111n~ untington Reach home Fndu) as reported to be doing "very ell" 1''nday night in the hurn., 1 center at the UCJ Medical Centl•r Hos pital official:. s aid the" were pleased with the cond1tmn of infant Anthony Noch, who •~ heinµ tre ated for Cirsl cl nd sc:corHI 17 Stricken; ood Poison May Be Cause PONTIAC, l\t u·h l /\I' I \I leas t 17 persn11., 1 t·n .. 1111t•t1 hospitalized latl' Fridav thn•• n criUcal cond1t wn after sul cring whnl health 11ffkials th1nl- mighl be attacks or hotult.,m Coo<I poisoning Health ufficiab sa\. the• 11111 break . wh it•h ap p art.'llll\ stemmed from food 111 a J>ont1j1' r estaurant, is one of the Y.or-.t food poisoning case~ rn t.:.S h1., tor y. The victims wt.'rc lll·in~ tn·att•1I ln three hospitals aftl•r s uffc·nm: from a combination of nauiwa omlting, double \'1~ion and sorl• ight throats. Botulism . cau.'u-11 by eating Improperly prescr H1l food , was not confirmed .• 1 pokesman for the county s aid de~n·1· burns -.u:-t aint•d O\ l'I :10 pc rct•nt t>f his bc><I~ And tht•y and Hunt1ngtcm lkarh f1remt•n m ade 11 rlcar lhl'\ wouldn't have a patient to treat ,;, all if rt had not been for the J:all an try of Thoma:; Vick, 30. or Chino \I. ho rushed into the bu rning hom1• at I ~9320ak T ree Lane \'1ck told fir<'ml·n ht'\\ as on tu-.. way tn hrs Jr1b a l \\'cstm1n:-lt·r ~1 all. " ft•w hlo<"k-. N1~t of thP houM' "hen ht• -.poltt:d flJmt·-. 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"'a .. 1 t• portt'd to be ~h~hll~ hurl wlwn h1· <''l ,1 pe<I frnm thl· hluzin.i.: hom•· hut ".1s not in net•d of hoi.p1t ,1 I tn•atmt•nt DI\ 1s1on Chwf Frank Kclh one nf th<' fir.,t m t'n on lhc scent· at t he Ouk Trt•t• Lane rirc·, hart high praise for Vi ck's rescue t'f fort c;in be corrobora ted but not a.s clt•ar on other., " Oltmans i.a1d he told the l'Om· m 1tt t·t· th ai C eo r gt· rl <' Mohrcnschildt. \\ hn apparent!) :.hot himself to dl•ath earlier this "t't>k. imphcall•d Cub<tn exiles. Tt>xa:. orlm<'n. and the CIA and FUI 111 the allcgcd plot. An FBI s pokes man said Oltma ns' story differed dra~I • call) rrom the account the FRI got 11rrg 1nall} fr om d c \lohrl'nschtlclt . ., friend of Lee Harvey Oswald. :;oon arter the 1963 assassination .. All the information coming from Mr Oltm•ins about Mr de Mohrens<'hilrlt 1:-. all new to us and probably <tll new to r<'allty ... he s aid The f''RI had interviewed de Mohrenschlldt "extensivl•ly" and found hi:. information to be "not pertinent" to the assa:r.sina- t1on, he said. The Warre n Commission took 100 pages or sworn testimony from de !\lo hrcnschildt and 40 pa~cs from his wire The com- mission concluded in 1964 that Oswald acted alon<' in slaymi:: Kt>nncdv 0 11 mans told rt•porter~ thilt de ~t oh rcnsch1ldt ckscnbcd h1msl'lf as an mtermed111ry hetween thl• late Te)( as oilman II. I. llunt and Oswald ,\ ll:illas 111lman said "Fridav the· claims wcrc "an a ltl'mpt t~1 re.,.. nt(' h1stor~ .. Anc1 a spokt•s mun fo r llunt':-. fan11I\ l'allt.'d u llP~at1ons tha t Hunt \\<J!'o mvoh l•d rn :.a n unll· Kenn1•<1)< con...,p1racy ancl kn~~ Os.,.. aid "the 1ml<luct of .i d 1~lort l'd HO .1~1nat1011 · ISf'C' Jt'K, Page i\2J Waits for Daughters Claude Weiss of San Bernardino awaits word on his step- daughter Brandi Jondcll Summers. 5. and his daughter Tif- fany, 2, kldnaped following the murder of his wife three days ago. With his is ei~ht-month-old Stacey. Bedlam Takes a Rest 'All Quiet on the Western From' This Year By .JACK Cff-"PPELL and PlOl.JP ROSMARIN Ol I .. D•llf ~IWI S~ll It was the 1939 and the big band on the stage of the old Ren· dezvous Ballroom in Newport Beach was shaking the place to the beat of the "Savoy Stomp." merman, a coastwatcher of many Easters. Zimmerman started lifeguard· Ing in San Clemente 1n 1933 and there was no Eas te r Weck. Things have almost come full cir· cle now. To get inside you had to get past Ute steel-eyed gaze and perhaps a frisk for a hipflask by the bouncer, a guy named Robert Gardner. Gardner, a Newport Beach re· sldent. is now a justice of the Fourth U.S. District court of Ap· Escort Escapes Unhurt By JACK CHAPPELL and TOM BARLEY OI the D••IY P1lel \IAll A Laguna Reach woman wni. i.hot twict• o~lde her St. Ann's Ori\'e home J:'riday night by a man who then shot himself in lhe head with the same .38-caliber weapon, polke said. Polic:e said the woman died about an hour later al South Coast Community Hospital from two bullet wounds in the chest. The man died in the street while curious teenagers spilled into the roadway from a dance al the nearby Laguna Beach High School gym. l Neither victim had been iden· tined early today. Police would I only confirm that the woman lived on St. Ann's Drive and th....., the man was a Laguna Hills res1· dent. 1 • Police said they believed the de· l ad man to be the same person who reportedly had been press· ing his persistent and unwanted attentions on the woman for several months. The woman's male co mpanion tolCJ police a man pulled open the passenger 's side door or her cur (See DEATHS , Page A2> I '· < Truck Strike i ~ Threatened j CHICAGO (AP) -Ind~n­ dent truckers. complaining their 1 costs are far outstripping the rates they are paid, are talking about a nationwide slrike, says the president or the National Coun c il o f In d e p e ndent• Truckers. "There's been some very ' strong talk about a shutdown," t William Hayes said Friday. "A f lot of fellows think that's the only way we're going to get any atten- tion.'" l Hayes said a m eeting t en·. tatively hos been scheduled in· Washington next week with Vice ' President Walter F. Mondale to gauge "the government's con· cern for the survival of the In· . dependent owner-oper ator trucker" and to try to "avoid a nationwide shutdown of trucks." ) But "very strong circumstan· lal evidence" traced the 11lncs., lo tortillas s erved Thursday ~ (See POISON, P age A2) "There's no qut'stion in my mind that if he hadn't gotten thf' baby out of there' when he did then' would have bel·n no chance for him ... Kelly sai<I. It was the m 1d-1960a and woodies and s urfers poured into the beach areas where Cor a week a Bacchanalia would occur. "They d1dn't even know where lhe place was then," Zim- merman said. By 1939. that changed and the fi rst or what was to become an annual ffighl to the beach cities beaan. peals. "He was the top dog tRere." 7 S Q ak Hi Zimmerm an said. • U e l8 As a "bouncer," Gardner had a... ' ~ O~:~ast }· ~ 1 Weather Those low-clouds might • drop a UWe rain this morn· inl. but skies s hould tllrn f-1r lonJghl and tomorrow. with gusty wind& beginning late today. HJgbs 60 lo es. Lowa ln the 40s. IN81DE TODA~ An angT)I mob raruacked a • Son Frond.tCo Nazi bookstore urawUUngl11 leaud to lhe Non• b(I a man who liad spent • /our JI.Ora .at Awchwtlz. See P.oge A4 ,_,, 11•0 Ma•blt 110·11 T•lt•ltlM 11 Tll•••,.. ,, ' Trl•l1 ., UMr.._ .. ,,~ ... AJ l'CI Medical Center 0Cf1c1alc; said they t'X!><'ctcd the ha by would be kept m the hospita l for a t least a week. Benefits Cited It was Easte r Week, Bal Week and for the days just prior to Eas ter, bedlam reigned, recalled Laaunan George Larson Zlm· Inside the Rendeivous was de- rinitely the place to be in the old days. Whiting Price Weighed By KATHY CLANCY The report, by Lhe county En-aeml-wildemess campin1. golf oie1.o.11v~1i.tst.tt1 •lronmental Management Agen· courwe. an off-road vehicle park, T he 2, 700-acre Whiting Ranch cy (EMA>, recommends \hat the tqu .. trlan uses, bans gliding north of El Toro may offer property be appraised and th• andotberrecreatlon. Orange County residents unique owner contacted about his lo· In addition, they said part recreational opportunities. · terest ln selling at lt.s fair tnarke t ml I bt be turned 1 n to an But the sam e county staff re-value. .. •trlcultural t heme pallk" port that makes that observaUon Jn addition, county officials f •al u r In 1 fr ult 8 t 8 nd1 , says the ranch's $4.9 million sell· su11eal dl1cussln1 a possible airlculture history dlaplaya, ing price suggested to the county Joint acqui1ltlon and use of part rettaurlJrtl and 1~, pel"hMl.a •·ts rar rtom a bargain" and do· or the property with the Loi on Ute order of Farmor,.i serves additional study and AUsos Wat.er Dtatrtct. MarketlnLoeAn~tlft. negotiation. The property has beeft owned County supervisors Tuesday slflce 1975 by Global w,_tem The report said O'Neill ~wk will be asked whether they want Development CorporaU.Oh and nearbt alreldy '' 10 overused county staff membe~ to conUnuo baa been ollfll't4 f« Hie because and ~.!.~ded that naUve l.ren studylna possible acqulsiUon or or a b~J>UY aeUon. are ~ t.brealeJ\td, And ev~n the rAftell lMd, locat4<1 mlte,, • And eounty 0~~11 aaJd the _::;~~·~.. k. ~~"d . ~lab~ ~!~:t~::~ L philosophy of "they can't cause trouble it they can't g et in," he said. T he old ballroom, now de· • mollshed, was place where the "Balboa Hop" was done. Dan· cer s moving to the music of the band literally set the place rock· lng. "lt shook lhe place so hard you didn't have to dance anymore. You'd Jwit stand the re and shake with it," Zimmerman said. Zimmerman recalled that lhe beach crowds were ··~cul, quiet, genlle and respe ul'' the n. But thiDiS changed. Jn the 1950s, tbe thought of an upcomlnt "Bal Week" waa enou,h to make a coastal pe>Uce c hie reach for tbe antacid tablets. One year, a youthful crowd •ureed across tho Newport Beach sands t i pped ovtr Ute1uard towers and set firea. Balboa Jaland wu closed to all but lb resident.a who were liven apeclal aUckera for \helr can and the place waa wall·to·wall peo- ple. Then were muaa of am.ta GOLDEN. Colo. (AP> -Anl earthquake measuring 7.5 on th~ Richter scale hit about 120 miles south of the Samoan l.slands I~ the South Pacific Ocean early to day, a spokesman for the U.S. Geological Survey said. · Geophysicist Ray Kangas saJ the quake occured al 12:15 a .m. PST anti was strong enough t h ave caused major damage and injuries to a developed area. QVIZ FEATVRES IBGH OFFICIAL Do JIOU mow thl• '1lg1& U.S. of who deoll WU1& othfr. netton.t7 out more about • him .and otMr oamff, ploeu, and ntnl• ft& lht . ncw1 b11 to kho "'' QUIZ°"~ A7. ThfQULZil ~to llOf' teach w•k bl/ lM Dcdlr. 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