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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-12 - Orange Coast PilotFun Fraud Probed DAILY PILOT Specialist Seeks True .- * * * 1oc * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APR IL 12, 1977 ID of Fun House Mummy 1101. 70 NO 10! J SECTIONS. !I PAGES • 0 • Gulll Magnate P.K. Wrigley Dies 'Fraud' Hinted Senate Probes .. CIA Fund Use CHARGES DECEIT Ex-CIA Agent Stockwell Specialist Seeks True ID of Mummy 1,0SANGF:LF:S CAP)-Elml'r M ccurdy, is thul you ·• A skeleton specialist hopcs to lay to rest doubts about whctht•r a funhous<' mummy is Elml'r Mccurdy, infamous Oklahom1.1 .train robber killed in a gunfight with the law in 191 I. 1''or years, the mummified cor- p s e hung at a Lon it Beach a must' mcnt park. where 1t was p1.1ssc<I orr as a wax dummy. But when one of the body"s a rms fell off Dec. 7, in vestigation showed the dummy to be a mu mmy, and authorities launched a hunt for the corpse's true identity. A search led them lo believe that the corpse was that of Elmer M cCurdy, who after dying an honorable outlaw's death in 1911, was subjected to n humlliating afterlife as a sideshow attraction ln a traveling carnival. The cor- pse remained in the family of Los Angeles filmmaker Dave Friedman until 1968, when it w1.1s IOld to the amusement park. Oklahoma City osteologist Dr. Clyde Snow, representing Ter- ritorial Museum In ~ulhrie, Okla., will try today to determine whether the mummy Is really the 1courgeo(theOklahom a prairie. If so, Elmer McCurdy will be tihipped back to the redlands of Oklahoma, home al last . . \ WASHl:"GTON IAP1 T h(• S(•n all' mtell 11~en cl· com m1llel' Jncl th1· Cl•ntral l n tell1~(·nce \~t'nc-~ <•re looking into allei:a ( IOnS bV a rormPr ("[ ,\ urfiCN t hat l J,\ h~·ld orflcer.., fattened thP1r IH>l kl·tbooks from a)!t•nc> fundc; John R Stockv.C'll. a 12 year Cl \ \'l'l<'ran ah<t <:harg<:d that the agl."nl·~ dt•cel\ol'd Congr ess <Jnn that most CIA operations in \ 1l'lnam v.en· fa bn C'at1ons Stock v. l'll pleaded for r eform or the CIA tn a res1gnat1nn le ltt·r l.1.,t v.eck to Ad m Stansfield TurnC'r, the new CIA direc·tor T he 2.000 word ldlt·r wa:-. p u h I 1 s h t• d s u n d .1 ' 1 n l h c W:a'>hingtnn Po~t Stock\H•ll ~aul 111• ~•·r v«l in \'1l'lnam a nd SC'\erul •\fnrun po..,ls ~I-'> v.etl as al C IA head· 1p1arter.., in Langley. Va lie saut lhut after ht• bcC'ame a 'talion chief. a supt·nor told him hov. 111 c;upple ment my mcomP 11\ •• n .11Jd1t ton J I SJ.000 S4 ()00 a ' 1• " r h ' m a n 1 p u I a l 1 n J! rrpn·-.ent ational Jnd operational fund'.'>. Thi.., wai. quite v.1thin n.· 1tulat1on.c; · Stockv.,·11 ~aid o ne -.tatw n chal'f in Africa eollcctl'd mon· tha n S9.00CJ from thr CIA la..,l >car for hou.c;ehold expe ns<'s · Thrnu~hout h1<> car <'<'r . Stockwell n<'\'t•r hrought any of h1!> commc·nLs to the attention of th<' agency." the spokesma n said. "The aitency has begun lo look into these matters ." The Senate committee was set up after rcrcnl invcstigutions found C l/\ inv o l vt'm e nt in domestic spyin~. plots to kill forei1otn le aders and other ar livit1es. Slorkwcll plans to move to Texas and becom e a house builder, according to the Post. Stockwell. 40. said CIA files w ere cleansed or incnminatin" documents and that documenLo; were hidden from congressional investigators. H e s aid a CIA associate said <See OA. Pal{e AZ) SAIWR BIUVES ARCTIC ROUTE CALAIS, F rance (AP) Dutchman Willy de Roos set off from Calais today to try to sajl his 42-fool ketch Williwaw from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean through Canada's Northwest Passage. De Roos. 34, said the arctic route had been completed only once before, when Norwegian Roald Amundsen and s ix compa- nions made a journey that lasted from 1903to1906 in a 71-foot boat. De Roos sailed Williwaw around the world between 1972 and 1975. l ' Sounds in the Subway AP WlropltolO 111·hal'l Martin .. Joc.;cph Andcrcr and W1ll1 am llam1lton (from leru m ake music amid tht• i!rc.J ffl ti and roar of a New York !'!U b wa~ All thrC't' p lay French horn in the Opera Orchestra of New York. They took the subway lo a performance Monday and dec ided lo get in a little extra practice on the w ay. To Cut Vse Woman Robs Three 10-cent Gas Market in T H •k M II d ,. Costa Mesa ax I es u e . A· young woma~ held up a Costa Mesa convenience market WASJ-nNGTON <AP ) -The Carter administration is con- s idering a propos al to raise the federal gasoline tax by 10 cents a g allon in each of the next three years if gasoline consumption rises above this year's level. the Washington Post reported today. The Administration hopes the s tandby tax would convince motonsts to use Jess gasoline, the Post said. The current federal tax on gasoline is four cents a gallon. Motorists used a bou t 294 million gallons of gasoline each day last year. The Carter plan also calls for continuing the 10-cent tax in- Extension Okayed SACRAMENTO CAP) -A one- year extens ion for Oakland schools from .state earthquake s afely requirements was ap- proved by the Assembly Monday despite a warning that it could endanaer children's U.ves. cre as es unl<'SS Americans re· duce their gasoline consumption from 1977 levels by two percent a year between 1981 and 1985, the Posl said. The cumulative tax, if enacted, would not exceed 50 cents a gallon. according to one pro- pos al, the Post reported. A White House spokeswoman declined lo comment, sa ying "We don 't c ommen t on speculative stories." The Pres ident is scheduled to unveil his ener gy program in an April 20 message to Congress. A spokesman for James R. Schlesinger. the president's chief e n ergy a d vi s er, said h e hadn 'l heard or the st andby gas tax option. The Post said the President's energy planners hope a slondby g a s olln e tax could r educe gasoline consumption and further ease political opposition he would undoubtedly face i( he called for an immediate Increase <See GAS, Page A2) ' Monday night, escaping with $134, police said today. A female clerk at the U Tote M Market, 2271 Fairview Road, told police the woman, about 22 years old. entered the nfarket at 9 p.m. and asked fort wo cases of beer. When the clerk returned from the back of the store with the beer, the woman alleged\y pulled a knife and scooped cas h from the register. The woman, described as hav- ing medium brown hair, dark eyes, slandJng (Ive feet four In· ches tall and weighing about 120 pounds, then left the store, Jeav· Ing the beer behind. Gaiidhi at Fault? NEW DELHI, India (AP) Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi says she accepts full responsibility for.her party's de- feat in last month's national elec- tions and UI aware of the "an1er with which they have voted us out." · Baseball Figure Was82 CHICAGO CAP> -Philip K. Wrigley, 82. r hewing gum m agnele a nd owner of the Chicago Cubs baseball team, died today. Wrigley was stricken at his Lake GC'ncva. Wis , home Mon- day night a nd died at Lakeland Hospital in Elkhorn. Wis . said a s po k esman for the William Wrigley Jr. Co. Wrigley died of a gastroln· tes tinal hemorrha ge, the spokesman said. The Wrigley family bought the 76-squarc·mile S<tnta C<ttalina Island in 1919. Except for the city of Avalon, the undeve loped is land is managed for the family by the Santa Catalina Is land Company. Wrigley rarely appeared at the ballpark the last 30 years and not at all in the last 10 years. Yachting, cooking and tinker- ing with old cars were among his avocations. His interests also in· eluded everything from winning a steer roping contest to breeding Arabian stallions to inventing a nonshppable screwdriver. Wrigley marrie d Helerr Atwater of New York in 1918.· They had two daughters and a son, Wilham, who e ventually in- herited the team. Jo'uncral ar· rangcments wer<' incomplete. He was born Dec . 5, 1884, at the Plaza Hotel, which formerly was at the edge of Chicago's Gold Coast. 1 lis father had come to Chicago from the East In 1891 and headed a soap and baking (See WRIGLt;Y, Page AZ) Or:~:J?:ast Weather • Late night and early m orning patch low clouds. otherwise 'fair. through Wednesday. Lows tonight 47 lo 52. Highs Wed· nesday upper 60s to low 70s. INSIDE TOD~ Y Can 11ou hear 11, that dreaded banahee foretelling the doom of double-digit inf la· tion? Sharpen your hearing tmlh AP bu.ttMts analyst John ~ Cunniff on Page BS. Jadex At Y•11r'9,,,,I<• "' """'"'""" lrm••-o Cl Moln t.Alllornla "' Mvluall'-t Claulflod CS.It N•ll..,l l N.,,,. Cemln C> o .... ,.c_, Cl ., •• A4 "'' trenworl Cl P .. .ie CM OntllNellcH "' 'r.:" .,., 11119!'111 P ... "' 'tOMM'lett ... , lfll..Ul-1 ., T ti•~ I \llft C• " .. "" M S TMale" ., "' ... "-.. ........ ,. . lftlffmhai... ., Wer11'""" ,.. I t" · A2 DAIL V PILOT S Tua!ld11y. April 12. 19n I Protests COntinue Waddill Hearing Closed 2~Day By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol tM O•llY Piiot Sl•fl 1'he closed preliminary hear- ing for Dr. William Waddill, ac· cused of murder in the death of .an i nfant, w e nt through its second day with anti-abortion p ickets again parading in front of the courthouse today. Dr. Wa ddill of HunlinJ(lon :Ha r bour h acl'Uscd of killing an , i n fant a rter an uns uccessful abortion attempt re:;.ulled m a live birth. Judge Kennet h M. Smith of the West Orange County Municipal Court in Westminster ordered t he hearing closed to all non- essential people Monday. The Judge said under the law, h t• had no choice in the matter after the closed hearing was re· Boy Abandoned Parems Move While He Plays HANFORD (AP) -An 11-year-old boy who left his home here one evening to attend baseb all practice returned to find his par ents had moved. "They ~aid someth ing about moving. but thc·v didn't tell me when or where,·· the youth told Kmg~ Count v authoritil'S. ln.vcstij!ators wt'rc Ci.llled by neighbors who took llH· hoy in aftl'r hi:-. parents moved. The neighbors lol<I <.iuthorilies the duld'.s mother .showed up the next day lo claim her son, but he was out playing basebail 4.1gai n. So she left a second lime, telling neighbors to watch after him until s he returned "somet ime in the futu re." The lx>y, whose name was not released, has been turned over to welfare workers for protective custody p(:nding an investigation of criminal neglect charges ~g;linst his parents. Fro• Page A 1 CIA ... the agency file relating lo O:n ul Buflon, an Amcnc:.m who fought as a mercenary in Angola, "v. .is car efully purJ;:ccl. ·-certain document o.; l'Ont a111 in~ information ahoul him V.l'rt' p laced in othc·r fil l'" v. herl' ltwy l'OUlr! bl' ('(ISllV rt•lrit•\.t'd liut would nnl ht• 1•~pw.1•d tf h1· tl1· manded and i.:uin1•d llt'l't·ss to his ov. n file. quested by dt:Cense attorney Mall Kurilich. Both Judge Smith and Kurilich said the hearings were not closed to t he p ublic because or the pickets. Westm inster police charged Waddill with first degree murder in thl• strangulation death of the hour·olcl infant at Westminster Community llospital. H ospital officials said Waddill, a gynecologist and obstetrician, was unsuccessrut in his attempt lo perform a thcraputic abortion on the mother of a 7' i month old fetus. Westminster police said they have questioned hospital -staff witnesses who :,aw Waddill with lhe infant. Kurilich cited Section 868 of the California Penal Code in r equest· ing the courtroom be cleared or spectators, press and even Wad· dill 's wire. Judge Sm ith said he did not know if the hear ing transcripts would be re le ased . Kurilich declined further comment <m the cas e. Tra nscri pts will be m ade public if Smith decides to re· m and the case lo Super ior Court. Wa ddill sat with his wife in the front row of the courtroom Mon- day a head of press and about JO a nti-a bor tionis ts a nd their c hildren. When the court was cleared, s everal a nti·abor tionists r e· mained in the ha llway and eyed anyone who left the closed hear· in gs. Outside the c·ourthousc. about 100 p1ck<:ts. members of al least three Christian anti abortionist groups. prayed. The U1n•c groups ar C' the Pro· Life Poht1cal Action Committee. the Crusade for Life ;.md the Pro· LifeSpeakcrs' Uurcau. K athy Sulli' an. a Pro·Life Polit ical Ac tion Committee spokesman, !.au.I members of her group plan to bl· :.st the courthouse "l'vt•ry day or the Waddill hearing." Mrs Sullivan said she bc·lievl'S Mon day's pickets outside t he court probably caused the closed hearings. Anti alxirtionists have pic·kel· l'cl two hospitat... dunn~'the pa~t lhrel' v.<.•eks where Waddill h1:1s lost his mcdi('al s t aff privileges . Miner Rearmed pavid Lynn .Jackson. recuperating from surgery that re· 1mplantcd both of his arms, chats with his mother Win· n1c. in a Lou1sv1ll<.', Ky .. hos1>ital. The 19·yc~r-o ld .Jackson s hould n •ga in 60 percent u::.e of his right arm ~ind 30 to 40 percent of his lt'ft. Jackson's arms were severed in a m ining acc1dcnt. Burial in Ferrari OK'd but Delayed LOS ANGELES II\ 11 1 A woman·s w1.,h to tw hurtl•d · m·'<t to m y hus band in my lat·1· nightgown . . in m' Fl•rrart. with th e seal s lJnt <'fl <·om fort ably" ha'i ht.•l'n uphl•ld hv a Superior Court comm1:.s1oncr who found her r('CjUl'!'>t "unu:.ual but not t lll·~cil " But thl' d 1rc·c•t11r., of th1• funrral home 111 San /\11101110 'I t•l( where' Sandra lll•llt· \\'<,.,I .., ho~h h a s hf' 1· n l' m h a I rn " II ;1 11 d tempor;1nly t•ntomlwd .,ay llwy won't hury hc•r unlt·s., IPg;tl d1-; pules over her burial 1n~lrul't wn:. art' dropped. In a spl·e1al t11·;1n11g 111 ilr- terminl' lh1• l1•gal1t v of Mrs . \'h·st 's buria l 1n ... ir11t•t1011.,, Superior Court ('ornmissioner Franklin Ilana o.,a1d ~1c1nda\' lhal he knew of rm l;rn pt t•\'l'lltrng lwr bt•tnf.! buncd 1n hC'r ... ports l'~r Mr:; We.,l of Bt'Vl'rl.Y J11lls, v. ho d1t'CI J\1 arch 10 at age 37. v. rot<' lht• burial instructions in lwr handwritten v. ill 1n 1972 She \\;is th<' \\ 1ft' of millionaire o ilman Ike West Jr., ~ho • ., huncd in San Antonio She stiplual(•tl in the will that llll' hulk or her Sl 5 million (•st.1t1' \\,IS lo l(o ln her hrothC'r 1n l:iw, Sol Wl' ... t 111, if he carrtPd out h<·r hun;il 1n..,l ru1•11nns . tr lw d1tln 't ht• v. a., In 111ht•nt only SI0,000 11 n \\ l' v t' f'. .1 S an A n ton 111 I a w y t• r h ;1 s <· 1ir1t1·" t e d th" handwritten will, saying that a latl•r will typed in 197!) names him as (•hief bl·ndil·1arv of ht•r t•!'.lalt• :tllll makl•S no mc•ntwn of 1'11 n .1 I '"'' ruc:t 10ns 3Held In Heist Of Wine L aguna Beach police h ave re· covered more thnn $2,000 worth of vintaJ:(e wine stole n from the pur tly completed multi·mllUon doll ar house of stockbroker Boyd Jeffries, 100 Rockledge Road. T hev 5tot help from Jeffries who with the aid or a neighbor, police said, tackled one of three 17-vear·old boys carting three cases or wine across hls estate. P olice' said interrogation of the D:rna Point youth led them to de· Lain another Dana Point boy and :1 thi rd boy v isitin g from Northern C Jllfornia. The Dana Point youths were rl'leased to their parent~. The third boy v. a:, held in j uvenile h all, pending contacL of his parents. Police said they recovered three more cases of wine, Laf1te R othschild valued at $50 a bottle, hidden in bushes on Nyes PlaC'l', a few blocks from the J cCCrie:.. homl' Jeffm·s, hvm.: in the maid's 'tuo.1rtcrs while his ocean front t•st ate is bean~ com pleted, told police he wa:, wakened by the 1H11ses of the boys moving the wine. Lions Play Mary's Lamb SAN DIF:GO (AP )-·An adull mountain lton :.ind two cubs went to P aln{'k lknry l hgh School but d1cln 't lo.Lick around for classes, pohccsa1d. The b1.: cat was seen jumping a six.foot fcnt·c Monday. Later. an animal regulation officer for San Diego County said he conftrmed the reports b y checki n g footprints Afll'r clayhrt>t1J.., hours after the lion.., wt' fl' reportt'cl. pupils rc- tu rnt·ll lo thl• .,chool in northeast San Diego .it the end of Easter vac.: alwn. 4 Die in Crash MIAMI CA P ) -Two m en a nd two women died Monday when a si n~le-cn~inc.• plane cras hed into the Florida f:vcrAladcs about 12 m tlC's Wl'!'>I of here. "I heard uf this und re· monslrall·d. hul v. a., l<ild hy tht• )nung nff1c·t•r that h1· h.1d :-ern·<I .. on tht' ~t.1ff v. h1l'h v. as rrsponcling to Senate invl'Sllga · tions and that suc·h t:ic•tics w1·r1· <·ommon 'Wl• dul ti .ill lht· t1m1" · as the agency <tlt1•rnpll0<l t<> pro· IC'l't incriminating information from invc•sltgaton. · · An IS·mcmbcr c•xecut1ve mt•dical comm1ttC'e al Wt>stm 1nster Co mmunity llosp1tal :-.uspended Waddill ro·r .------------------------ Stockwell s:111I 1n 1h1· l1•t1 1•r 111 'l'u rncr that he ancl nl hC'r ("I A of f1cers "arc d1sappo1nt<·d th;1t "1111 have gt\C'n no 1md11•.il1on of in tent ion or CH'n :.sv. .1n•nc .. ,s of thr need for lhl· mt<·rn;il hou.,t·d1-.in mg that l'i '" (.'Ofl'of)ICllOU!)I} m l'I due at the ,1gl•nt·y. · Rebate Wins Support Voice WAS HI NGTON IA l'I I f <'cmJ!rl'"S fails lo appro\I' Pr•·"t d cnl Caner's $5jl tax n•h,tl<' plan. il roulcl undcrrn1n1• 1·on ... uml'r C"onfidl'lll't' and rru .. lrJtt• dfnrh lo rcdun~ uncmployrn1•11I llt•lov. 7 p <' r c <' n t t h i s > l'.tr • I. ;1 ho r SC'crctarv Ha v M.1r,h.11l 'a~' "Thos~· ~ht; hav1• lwt•n p;i1nlm~ the rosy picture-; of a h1•altln economy have nol lo<lkt•d .it th•· u nem ployment rate rN·c•nt h · s aid Marc;hall Thr nation's JOb less rat e \\us 7 :I fll'rc•1•nt 1n ,March. Marshall m .1de ht" r1•mark' 1n .a speech prC'parl'cl for cfrllvcr-. today ill Wayn<' Stall' l 'nt\ crs1ty jn Detroit. Doctors Boycott S ANF1bl.NC'ISC'O <Al') The Nationa l Union of Arrwr11·an 1> h y s i c i a n s • 11 1· <" I a r 1 n ~ a "'boycott," ~uve strik~ '~1 nction Monday lo the California State Employed P hys i<·wns A.,socia lion in a di~pute over pal il'nt curP jn the state mental hosptlals. · ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT T~~.,. Cot\t O•lly PHe4 withw~rh I\,,,.,,, ~l'W"'dt"""'MlllW\ Pf•" l\O..M•~PwlPwo(');i,..Hf (AM\t Pvbl1\ftl"")(nn\OM'" ~·tttf"ft ~ ""' • " pvb41\Md Mc)ftd•• tl\rf'Uoft ,., •d.t11\I t '" t • '• IW>\• ... f'WOOtt ""'"'h H""'."""°"' "'"t "' • f!U"'! •••n Y•Htf' If••"~· \•dOl•tM.1 • V.1111 ... ,. "n1 L~ ,_.,_. h "°'1i" C 1u~\t 4 •1~• ~·"'""' ~­·~ f\ ~·~O \Alvro•,, #Id~.,, '"'" pt1ft#;.41 e>t,,.,.~,"'O (t ... ,, •• , ~ 11!) yi,,,,, •• "•t ~ft\• to\I• Mt\• L•llfOtf\1 • .,..,._. 11.-.... -fltf'\10tnl .. 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I F"'fml\\Utft •t t'lloYtM)l\l ... llftf, t',1t:,:.':'\:::!~~: .. :!ldtt:' ,~;~:, ~~:. .,.Mr'ty tty malt ,. \.0 monl"'••· mttlt•r• ~,.,..,..,, u "~'~'·· ··------------ ' AP Wtr•pftoto GUM MAGNATE DIES Cubs' Owner Wrig ley f 'rora Page :1 l WRIGLEY • • soda enterprise before goinJ.! into "Voh at \\Ould become thl' b1~f!t''l i:um business in the world. After serving in the l"a"y 1n World War I , he workC'Ct in Wrigley gum factories m CanadJ and Brooklyn, N .Y .. and, al the af(c of 29. bt•camC' prcsid<'nt of the William Wr1glC'y Jr. Company. In the meantime" his father and 3 group of Cl\'I(' lt•adNS JC· quired the Cube; in hop(•.., of hutld· ing J c hampion. Tht• st•n1or \\ ngle~ dtcd in 19J4! l.lnd I' K. became own<-r of the Cuh ... Tht> Cubs won iwnnilnh 1n l!l:l2 and agam in 1935 In 1938 Wnglcy ftrC'd manager Charley Gnmm and replaced him with l Jtchu Gabby llar tnetl, who sini?lt• hand1-dly earned the team to the pennant 11111 Cnmm n ·l11 rn1'fl 1n 194 1 and Ill l!H:i guult•d tht• ('uh-. lo lhl'1rt<1,t r><·nn.int I\ lthouj!h thr ('uhc; Clound,.rcd aft1·r th1• v.;ir thr• Wricll'\ rmpir<' i::r<'w to ""m" :io hu\I nt'"'il'S rang 111g from hntl'l'i to rr .,orts and zinc mine' Wri1dey fought against putting lights into his hall park fnr night ha:;t't>all •llld Wrt~lc y Field bt•camr u haven for s un worship- JH'rs. who hpl :1ttendanc1· nigh even when the Cubs were not ron lt>nd1•rs, Grimm wos again hrought b:ick as manttger in 1960. Out hefore the season ended, Wrigley t ook Lou Boudreau out of the radio booth lo replace Grim m as manager and sent Grim m into t he r adio booth. T h e followi n g year, h e r e placed Boudr eau with the College of Coaches. The bizarre idea was lo have anywhere from eig ht lo 13 "m an agers" rotating t hroughout the system with aJI of them one lime or another becom- jng the "head coach." T he idea was so disnstrous that in 1962 the Cubs finished ninlh beh ind Houston, which was in its first year. However . Wrigley re- tained the "College of Coaches" 'thro ugh the 1965 se ason when he finally h.lred Leo Duroche r. The Cubs finished 10th and last the following season 1>ut Durocher. bt·gantotumthe team . Jn 1969 lt appear ('(I th at they would win the pennant and a re- cord 1,674,993 Cans ollended Cubs fe&mes But (he Cubs went lnto the ir Infamous Septtmbcr Swoon and pennant went to the Ne w York. Mets. The cubs went downhill steadily thereafter. the seC'ond t ime Tuesd ay. A similar ('Ommittee at lluntington l ntercommun1ty llospital re· vokC'd Waddlll 's privilege:, Thur!>day. Waddill h as appealed the ac- tion:. K unllch said hi.' expects the preliminary heanngs to last I h rough the' °"eek Deputy 01strict Attorney Bob Chatterton ... aid he plans to bring nan<' witnesses to testify during the heanng. Hounds Assist Hunt for Girl SALIDA CAP ) -Bloodhounds were brought here lo help with the search today for a 2·year -old Salida gir l who ch s appeared EastC'r morning No trace of J udy Lee Adams was found during two days of m· tens ive searching of this sm~ll Stanislaus County community. The toddler apparently wan· dC'rcd away after an older sister lr t her outside to play before lh<'tr mother :iwok<' Sunday, ~h(•nff"s Dt•t C;1rl Shelton s aid. FrOlll Page A l GAS ••• in gasoline taxPs. t 'artC'r many timrs has cm· phas1r.c'<I his c1l'l<'rmrn;1tion to re- VNo.;e the U .s. lr<'nd towards energy depPndcn ce on othe r rountri~. A ml'ncan J?:l!\oline p rices have risen 5.1 percent since the 1973 Arab oil e mbargo and average 61 .8 cents p er gallon. This, however. is well below t he average per.gallon p rice in other industrialized countries such as ~Germany. Vote Needed For Raises WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter signed a law today that ensures that Con gr ess gets no future pay raises without fi rst voting on them . The law will r eta in th e s pecial commission · to make recommendations to t he President on pay ra ises for Coniiress and other top officials and the Preside nt s till will have the decision on whether to s u bmit the recomm e n d ati o n t o Congreu. But both the Houae and Senate then will h ave to approve the in· crease by o roll call vote. ' That's Right! When Newport Equity Funds arranges an Equity loan of up to $10,000, 1 1.7% is the Annual Pe rcentage Rate you'll fin d on your Loan Disclosure Slalement. And it's the Jowest rate w e've ever offered . O f course larger amounts (up to $75,000) and shorter terms (from three years) are avail able at somewhat higher A .P.R.s, but we haven't seen a Jower A.P.R. anywhere fo r a ten-year homeowner loan . The simple annual interest rale is 10 percen t. And a t Newport Equity Fu nds you can m ake monthly payments of in- terest onl y. So your monthl y payment is only $8.33 per $1,000 borrowed.* Call the Team at Newport Equity funds. They work hard to help you get the money you need. · ·s10.ooo princ-i11.1l 01mnunt ;it 10";, -;impl<' intrf't'<;t fnr JO years; 120 schroulcd mnnthly ravmcn11 of $83.JJ <'Jch and a l1nal pJymrnt of S8J 33 inlcfl·'t Jnd $10,000 principal. Newyort Equity Tunas,, Inc. t • r .. · 1 o t ""'" 1 LAGUNA HILLS 830-5700 - NEWPORT BEACH 644-8824 SAN DI EGO 297-7100 .. Orange Coast EDITION * * * * . -...... -............. 91" ., .................... ~ ... _.,. •..•.. . . DAILY .·PILOT . . . Today's Clos~ng N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 70, NO. 102, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1977 c TEN CENTS 3 IO-cent Gas Tax Hikes Eyed At Davis Cup Pickets Hope To Halt Games A 11 Wlr•OftOtO GUM MAGNATE DIES Cubs' Owner Wrlgl~y Gum Chief P. Wrigley Deadat82 ClllCAGO <A r 1 Ph1hp I\ Wri glc), 82. chC'w1ng gum m agnatl' .ind ov. nt•r or tht' Chicago C'uhs ha ... t·hall tl'am d1<'Ci toda' Wrigh•} w,1.., 'tnl'ltC'n :1l h1.., Lake' Gl'nC'v:.1 , W1c; h11m1• Mnn flay night and <1H'<I .11 l..1kl'land llosp1tal in 1-:lkhor 11 W1!> ... aul J spokesmJn for thr· Wiiiiam Wri~IC'yJr ('o Wri~le v dit•cl or J ga-.troin test 1 n a I h I'm n r r ha i.: «', th 1• spokesman !>a HI The Wriglt•\· famil) houi:ht thl' 76-squarP m1h· Santa <'atahna Island in 1919 F.xcC'pl for thr <'It}' n( Avalon. the undrvd11pt•d 1s l11nil 1., managed for th<' family hv th1• Santa Catalina lslun<I Com pan} Wrigley rarely appt•arcd at lh<' ballpark the lasl 30 yl'ars and not at all in the last 10 year" Yachtintc. cooking and tinker ing with old rars were amonJ: his avocaliom; lh'I mlC'rt'.,h also 1n eluded t'vervthin~ from "inninli( a steer ropin1t c<1nt<'st to bre\'dinJ( Arabian stallions to inv••nl mg a nonshppahle s<'rt>wdr1 vC'r Wr1J(l <'y marr1<'d tlt•l(·n Atwater of New York in 191H. They had two dauJ:hll'rs an<J 11 son. Wtlliam. who eventually in herited the team Funeral ar rangemenls were incC1mplett• He was born Oer 5. 1894. at the Plaza Hot<'I. which rormc·rly wa'I :lt the edg<' of Chu:ago's Gold Coast. His father had come to Chicago from th1• ~usl in 1R1H and headed a soap and baking soda enterprise hdort' going into what would bccomt• the b1~rn<'11I glim business in the world. After serving in the Navy in World Wor r. he worked In Wrigley gum factories in Canada (See WRIGLEY, Page A2) By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol lht Dolly Pilot il•ll A group calling itself the Committee to Stop the U.S.- South Africa Tennis Match has estimated nearly 1,000 protesters will turn out lo de· monstratc against the upcom- ing Davis Cup matches in Newport Beach. Vincent Perkins, a spokesman for the group. said the com miltee 1s a coalition of different political, community and student groups whose aim will be to pre· vent the matches which arc scheduled for Friday. Saturday and Sunday al the Newport Beach Tennis Club. But Perkins, who <Jescnbes himself as a political acti vist, disavowed any advance plans fo:- civil disobedience. "We're just planning on picket- ing," he said. Then he added, "It is very important to stop the matches." Police Chier B. James Glavas said earlier his department b prepared for any contingenl'Y that might arise. The committee picketed the U.S. Lawn Tennis Assoc1ution of- fices in Los AnReles Monday uf. ternoon in protest over the up· com in~ matches. AecordinR to Perkins, the pro I t>sters will come ·'in three or four bus loads·· from the Los Angeles area and will be joined hy protesters from possibly as far away as San Diego and Santa Aarbara. Ne wp ort po l ice ha vP downplayed the protest aspect of the three-day tourname nt \\h1rh IS the c;ectional ftna\S for ttw western hC'm1spher<· Water Rates Hike Okayed In Newport The Newport lh•al•h C it y Council \Oted unanimously Mon- d.l) night to increase wal<'r rat~s rharged city residents by 10 per- rent The increase becomes <'f· frct1vc immediately The rate in crease "as hrought hl'fore the council Mondav without prior notice and was ap pro\ed "1thout comment from th<' pubhr Councilmen 1•nact<'tl th1• emergency ordinance aftn b<-tn~ told by Public Works D1re<'lor Joe Devlin the Metropolitan Water 01str1ct, which supplies the city, has instituted a rate 1n crease in order tn force com phance with its watt·r conserva t10n program Accordmg to De\'hn, the MWO notified the c1ly that as of April 1 its rate will double on all water consumed beyond 90 percent or the water ust>d for the same time period in 1976. "If the water users in the City of Newport Beach do not reduce their consumption by 10 percent. the city must be prepared to pay the additional charges," Devlin declared in a memo to (See WATER, Pa1e AZ) Subway Sounds ,.,..,,.. ....... M1ch&.1t>I Martin, Joseph Andercr and William Hamilton (from left) make music i.lm1d th<: g raffiti und r oar of a New York subwuy. !\II three play French horn in the Opera Orchestra of New York. They took the s ubway to a performance Monday and decided to get in a little extra practice on the way. Teachers' Group Unhappy With Pad By MICHAEL PASK EVIC11 OI01t0 .. 1y ,.,, .. st•ll The barga1n1ni: learn representing Nev. port Mes;i teachers said today 11 isn't pleased with the tl'nlalt ve con- tract agreement 1t negotiated "'1th d1stncl admin1<,trators A letter distributed to teachers h) their representative body. the Newport-Mesa Education /\-;. soc1alion INM EA I. slates that the baq~aimng un1l 1s ready to at- tem pl lo negollate a better con- tract m two disputed IHC':lS pro- vided there 1s full support from teachers Tht• NM F:A is unhappy with the ai;:rccmt•nt 1n two areas iiricvanc(• proct'durc and salary and fnnge tx-ne fits. Thl' newsletter contends there 1s httlC' chance of altering the present contract unless t(·achers arc w11linit to strike. Th<' i:ricvam·c maltc>r centers on thr school hoard'._ hard hn<' .1ga10st i:ranling l(•achers hind- an~arbllral1on 1n post contruct dispute~ '11NI hy <•1th1•r party i\ <,lute mNl1ator presC'nll'<I the l<'achcr " r('Qut•sts during recent ne got 1 at1on procC'ed mi:s but the school hoard vot<'d 7 0 aRamst j!ranling teachers binding arbitration. a system m which an mdC'pendcnt arbitrator's ruling would be final Teachers are bcinR orren:-d advisory arbitration, a pro ccdurc in whic h school trustc<'s would cast the final vote on an arbitrator's recommend a lion. NMEA orficials als o claim dis- trict officials have hired more teachers than needed for next year and the money to pay the surplus staff will come out of teacher fringe benefit funds. With district e nrollment declining about 500 students per year, NMEA officials say the dis· Incl next year will carry 40 teachers more than necessary_ "This is al an expense of over $700.000 or three and a half per- cent in salary.•• the letter slates. As it now stands. the tentaUve contract is for three years, with a provision lo reopen negotiations on salary, fringe benefits and binding arbitration after the second year of the contract. Teachers a rc scheduled to meet April 20 and 21 to vote ac- ceptance or denial of the contract offer Woman Robs Market in Costa Mesa A young woman held up a Costa Mesa convenience market Monday night, escaping with S134, police said today. A female clerk at the U Tole M M arkcl. 227 1 Fairview Road, told police the woman, about 22 years old, entered the m arket at 9 p.m. and asked for two cases of beer. When the clerk returned rrom the back of the store with the beer, the woman alle~cdly pulled a knife and scooped cash from the register. The woman. described as hav- ing medium brown hair, dark eyes, standing five reel four in- ches tall and weighing about 120 pounds, then left the store, leav- ing the beer behind. Man Accused Of CM Slaying Get,s 1 to 15 A Costa Mcsan who was booked on murder c harges last September when his !:>ister·s boyfriend was stabbed lo death pleaded guilty to lesser charges Monday in Orange County Superior Court. John Lester Ford, 22, of 9H9 Victoria St., offered the plea of guilt y to involuntary manslaughter shortly before hi s trial was due to begin in Judge Everette. Dickey's courtroom. Ford asked for immediate sen· tcncing and was sent to state prison for one to 15 years. Ford was arrested near his home last &!pt. 29 three days after James Hebert Jr . 26, of 1972 Anaheim Ave .. Costa Mesa, died of knife wounds in Hoag Memorial Hospital, Ncwport Beach. rt was alleged that J-'ord stabbed Hebert with a fi shing knife during an arg ument between Ford. Hebert and Ford"s sister who was dating Hebert at the time. Police who investigated the in - cident said Hebert's hfe might have been saved 1r he had agreed to immediate hospital treatment for two knife wounds in the chest They said the victim returned home. began to bleed heavily and died at Hoag shortly after friends rushed him there. Police Probe Students on School Fires Police investigators are ques· tioning students al two Costa Mesa schools following two fires ~lleved set by arsonists Sunday. K9 Cop Does Bunny Bop Meanwhile, fire officials say damage to rooms al Maude B. Davis Middle School may climb higher than the original $150,000 eaUmate. • A Huntington Beach assault suspect is still al large today, a long with several Easter bunnies he ac· cidentally r eleased when he dove over a fence and crashed through their hutch. He was being chased by a 100.pound police dog named Barry at the time. BARRY, A GERMAN shepherd. had been re· )cased into the chase by his boss, Patrolman Lee Camp. But when the suspect c rashed head-first into the bunny ·.hutch, releasing all the rabbits, Barry ap· parently became confused. lie began chasing rabbits instead of the suspect. Thus the suspect escaped into the night. Now all the police have left is the suspect's de· molished car, which was what started all the trouble, according to Patrol Sgt. Jerry Webb. ACCORDING TO WEBB, THE suspect had an argument with his girlfriend on Cameron Street about 11 : 30 p .m . Easter when she demanded the keys so she could drive. Ile ended up trying to run her down. police allege, and in the P.rocess drove down the street, crash ing through mailboxes a nd trash cans. This aroused neighbors. The battered car finally came to rest in a nearby hospital parking lot. The suspect tried to cha n ge a flattened tire but had lo flee angry neighbors who were by now chasing him afoot. THAT9S WHEN THE SUSPECT got a headache diving over the fence into the rabbit hutch. That's when police dog Barry got confused by running rabbits. That's when Huntington Beach pollce wish they had never heard about the whole mess. The two fires. allegedly set within eight hours or each other. destroyed a faculty area at Davis School and did an estimated $100 damage to a home economics classroom at Costa Mesa High School. "It 1nyope knows anything about the fires, it will probably -h kids at the schools,•• police Lt. Georae Lorton said today. He said his Investigators are talking to 1t~enls at both school• as well aa ca pus officials. Fi e Analyst Russell Hen· derson said many fires were set tnsld• the Davia School feculty workroom and adjacent library and theori~ tbat more than one person wu involved. ..Jt could h ave been one (See PIRES, Page Al) Cutback In Use Sought WASHINGTON <AP) -The Carter administration is con- s idering a proposal to raise the federal gasoline tax by 10 cents a gallon in each of the next three years If gasoline consumption rises above this year's level, the Washington Post reported today. The Administration hopes the s tandby tax would convince motorists to use less gasoline, the Post said. The current federal tax on gasoline 1s four cents a gallon. Motorists used about 29<1 million gallons of gasoline each d ay last year The Carter plan also calls for continumg the lO·cent tax in c rea~cs unless Am<'rtcans re- duce their gusohne consumption from 1977 lcvels by two pen:cnl a year between 1981 and 1985, the Post sa1d The cumulative lax. 1f enacted, would not exceed 50 cents a gallon, according to one pro· posal. the Post reported. A While House spokeswoman declined to comment. !:>ay1ng "We don't comment on speculative storil's ·· The President 1s scheduled to unveil his energy program in an April 20 message to Congress. A spokesman for James R. Schlesinger. the president 's chief energy adviser, s aid he hadn't heard of the !:>tundby gas tax option. The Post s:ud the President's energy planm•rs hope a standby gasoline tax could reduce gasoline consumption and' further ease political opposition he would undoubtedly face 1f he called for an 1mmed1atc increa!:>e 1n gasolme taxes Carter many times has cm· phas1zl'<I his dctcrm1natton to re- verse the U S. trend towards energy dependence on other countriei. Gas Increase For Swinuning Poo/,s Slated SAN FRANCISCO (AP) California s wimming pool owners face drastic inc reases in the cost of natural gas for heating their pools under a rate structure adopt€.'d today hy the state Public lJlllilles Commission In adopting 1l, the PUC tossed out a controversial plan to con- serve gas by banning ne w con- n<'cllons ror pool healers Under lhe new rules. gas com- panies arc instructed to include sharply invcrtl'd rate structures in any fulurt• rate increases they ask. The PUC said the proposed rate plan will be used "as a con- servation tool In conjunction with lifeline rates." Rates will in· c rease s harp!-' as usage in- creases above lifeline quantities whether for pools or other purposes. Orange Coast Weather Late night and early morning patchy low clouds, otherwise fair through Wednesday. Lows tonight 47 to 52. Highs Wed- nesday upper 60s to tow 70s. INSIDE TODA\' Can 11911 hear it, that dreodbi bonaltce foretelling the doom of double-digit infla- tion? Sharpen your hearing with AP bu.nne11 analyst John Cunniff on Page BS. l•dex AtYou•'-"'lo •• 411AL•""" . ...... ~. Cl Me•ln C.llltrlM• "' M•IHl,_t Cl•olllM C~'l ... ,, ............ c. ... 10 CJ Ct " •• •• "' c .. u..-'"' 0••;7,• Oooof\ly , ... Cl l o .. ,~ .... 1c .. "' J"ri\ at I ••llerl••'-•• "•"""•"•" Ml IRl•rtal-"4 ., T•l•¥1llt'I CA ,.RHC• .. , TIM•ttrl " .. ... .c.,. .. WHllMr ,.. l~IHMl>tltll ., .. ,, ... ...,. ,. . .. .. .... .. . . . ........ - .... ¥ •• AP'WI, ....... Miner .Re-arnted • David Lynn Jackson, recuperating (rom surgery that re- implanted both of his arms, chats with his mother, Win- nie. in a Louisville, Ky., hos pital. The 19-year-old Jackson should regain 60 percent use of his right arm and 30 lo 40 percent of his left. Jackson's arms were ~cvcn.'<i in a mining accident. 2 Rescued Youths Leave HB Hospital /\ pair of Huntington Be11ch boys overcom1· by t ox11.• J!liS rumes and rescued <1fler 22 hours in a storm dram tunnel eight days ago are out of the hospital and home today Joseph Deupree, 10, of 16761 Viewpoint Lane. and Gerry Marlow, 11. of 7592 Volga Drive, were rl'lcased fro m Huntington fntercommuntty llosp1tal Mon- day. They were rescued a week ago , today by Huntington Beach 1''1re Capt. Gene Saunders from a JO. inch pipe. The Easter Week adventurers nearly met death in the concrete culvert deep beneath the in- tersection of Beach Boulevard and Heil Avenue when they were overcome by the gases. Huntington Ileach ::.iuthont1es a re t esting the atmosphe re 1ns1de the drainage pipe to determine "hat caused the near-tragedy. Boy Abandoned Parems Move While He Plays HANFORD CAP > An 11-vear-old bov who left his home hcrl' one even ing to attend base bail practice rl'lurncd lo find his parents had mo\'ed. "They ~aid ~omething about mo\'ing. hut thPv rlicln'I ll•ll me \\hen or where," the ~outh told King's ( '11unl 't aut horit 11•s ln.vesllgators Wl'rc cLJllcd by neighbors\\ ho took the-hoy in after his pi.lrenL .. mo\'ed. The neighbors told aulh1>rtli1•..., the ch ild 's mother "hO\\efi up the next du~· to l'laim lll'r -;on, but he \\a~ out pla)mg bas~ball .1g :11n So she• ldt ,1 ~e('ontl time. tclhnl( neighbors to "at1:h Clfkr him unttl she returned ''sometime in the future " 'rill' boy. "host' name \\<IS not released , has been turned uvcr lo "cllarc workc>rs for protecli\'e r ustod) pending an inve:,tagati<>n of a1minal neglect chargt>!, a ga1n~l h1:-. pan :nb FIRES PROBED ... person, but It 's not typi<'al," Ht>n· dc rson lH11d today "There wnc so many f1r<.''l set that you f11iurc• one person might have lwf"n lr&pped or pressurec1 t)y hl'I o" n f1rt•'i • · 0 n c p t' r ~ o n m 1 i: h t h 1• rndangcn'Cl by lak1n.i so much $200 Jack S to le n Burglars lowered a car from a hydraulic Jllck at the back oC a Costa Me1rn service Ntation, llme." he 11aid .. It looks lake more than one person '· Henderson said a longer look at 11:\ma~l's m~1dc• the• mulll room f ac1l1 t r !-h o~ lh.1t <lumag1• f1gurt'~ might cllmh d ramatical!} The tele" 1s1on equipment 1n the audto-v1sual room r eceived a lot of heal and s moke damage and they're goU\R to have to clean out the electrical contacts," Hen- derson !mid, • police wen· told Monday, and • walked oCC with ihe $200 jnck. He said films and v1c1eo tap••s ali10 were damaged by heat and s moke. "The $150.000 f igu re will almost certainly go up," h(' said "We'll rely on the school d istrict to come up with a final estimate." Operators 11l Norm's Service Center, 3201 Harbor Bl vd .. re- ported the tht•ft lo police· after discovering the loi;!. Monc1uy O"ANOECOAtf { DAILY PILOT f'ire Chief John Marshall s aid his department has recorded a rise in arson-related incident-; in the city, and claimed 18 percent of building flre11 in 1976 were set intentionally. "That's a total of $600,000 in losses Jaat year," Ma rs hall said. Ordinance Final Say? Procedural Overlay Law Probable for Mesa Procedurul overlay CH · dtnance'1 That's whc.t Costa Mesa plan- ners, city council me mbers and planmng commissioners call it. But to developers in the city, F ro•PageAJ WRIGLEY • • and Brooklyn, N.Y .. and, at the age of 29, became president of the Wiili am Wrigley Jr. Company In the meantime. his fat.her and 11 group of civic leaders ac- quired the Cubs in hopes of build- ing a c ha mpion The senior Wrigley dled in 1932 and P.K. becameownel" of the Cubs . The Cubs won pennants in 1932 and again in 1935. In 1938 Wngley fired manager Charley Grimm and replaced him with catcher Gabby Hartnett, who single- handedly carried the team to the pennant. ttut Grimm returned in 1944 and in 1945 guided the Cubs to their last pennant. Although the Cubs floundered after the war, the Wrigley e mpire grew to some 30 busi- nesses ranging from hotels to re· sorts and zinc mines. Wrigley fought against putting lights into his ball park for night baseball and Wrigley Field became a haven for sun worship- pers, who kept attendance high even '-"'hen the Cubs were not con· te nders. Grimm 0:as again brought bad: as manager in 1960. But before the season ended, Wrigley took Lou Boudreau out of the radio booth to replace Grimm as manager and sent Grimm into the radlo booth. The f ollowing ye ar, he rep I aced Bout! r ea u "1th the College of Coal'hcs. The hizarre idea was to have a nywhere from e ight to 13 "managers" rotating throu~hout the system with all of them one time or another ~com ­ ing the "head coach." Thc-1dC'a Wil:-so disastrou!. that in 19fi2 the ('ubs r1n1!.hed ninth hchinct llouston , which was in Its first year llowevcr, Wrigley re· tnined tht• "Colll·ge of Coaches " throu,::h the 1965 season when he fmnll y hared Leo Durocher. The Cubs finished 10th and last tht> followin~ ~eason but Durocher b<'gJn to turn the team. Fro• Pag~ A l WATER. • • rounc1lmen "If you don't w~1nt to pay 10 prrc<'nt more. then use JO per- cent les~ water," Devlin s aid "hen asked about the effect of the increase In add1t1on to malting the 10 percent charge on water con- !.11 mcd in homes, the council also or<h•rt.>d a study on eliminating thc• lowc•r bulk rate charged large consumers of water. That study I'< tn bt• romplcted hy July 1. 1>1·vl111 •w1d today th('rc are ;i buul 2.') hu~anc·ss1:s in the city "h1t•h v.nuld lx· affcc·ted hy the c-li m1na11on or the lower ra te. Another mrasurc included in !ht• 1•m1·rgcncy ordinanct' 1s the Jdd1twn of 3 ~O percent sur· 1·harge on watt>r used for grac1ing c·1in.,1rur1111n 'Ill'<; ('itv law re- 11111rrs th~ watering of grading \1te., and Devlin l'l&ld that charge ""' lc>v1C'd lo keep construction workers from wasting water. Acrordlng to the public works llltectnr, the city could ~ay an ex- tra $250,000 t o the MWD by the end of 1977 without the new or dinancc. In uddilinn to the changes in ratt>s, the council asked Cor study nf water ronservation proposals, such as pol'lling of 11i i:n11 warning of the water shortul(<' in public restrooms, endor11in~ the use of water saving plumbing devices und w1e or moisture gauges in p<1rk and parkway landsc apinl{ so that the grass and pl<1nls are not ovcrwatered. Councilmen, in voting on the m easure. agreed lhal the new rharges arc necessary to olfset potential losses to the citv water fund from the MWD rate in- cr ease all 1l me~ 1s the fl\ c me mber plannl.ng commission wtll havP the final say on some hmd use up- pllcations. City officials studied a pro- pos ed fourth draft to the or- dinance Monday, und indicated the new munJclpal law might be approved next Monday night In <'ouncil chambers. What the law would do is de- legate final action on some mot· ters, such as zone exception permits. sign permits ant1 permits for relocation of bwld· ings, to the planning com- mission "That's going to sa\•e us (the city council) a hell of a lot of lime.'' said Vice Mayor Jack Hammett. The latest ordinance proposal, drafted by Assistant City At· torney Robert Campagna, seems to appease council and plannjng TONIG HT NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regular meeting, Costa Mesa City Council Cham- bers, 7:JOp.m . COSTA MESA HOUS ING & COMM UN I TY DEVELOPMENT -Regular committee meeting, 5th Floor Conference Room, 77 fair Dr., 7.30p.m '•BEHIND THE HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown. OCC Forum , 7:30 p.m . "TWO GENTLEME N or VE RONA" South Coas t Repertory Theater, Tuesday. Sunday through April 23, 8 p m WF.DNESDA\', APRIL 13 COAST COM M UN ITY COLLEGE BOARD Regulilr m eet in~. 137U A<1:1m~. II p m COASTLINE (.'(; LEC'Tt:rrns "You and Your 1111: Mouth," 1-'airview Hospital Hehabilitation Center, 10 a m. "Classics of Ear ly Sound Film!. · · f.!.lancia Jligh School Forum . 7 p m . com mission fours th al the de- velopers would be left out In lhc cold in the streamlining or- dinance. But the fourth draft clearly out· lines procedures that aggrieved developers and homeowners may lake ln case they are not s atisfied with a decision 11t the planning commission level. It s lates that the planning com- mission's decision is final seven days after the panel's action un · less the applicant files for a rc- hearing before the com.mission. citing new evidence or an error in t,he procedure. H. upon rehearing, the com mission still denies the appll cants' request. Lh e developer or homeowner has seven days to fi le an appeal with the City Council The council would con!>lder the appeal, and 1f it determines grounds exist lo grant the appeal, woutd set a date ror lht rehear- ing. H denied, the planning com· mission dedslon would stand, ac- cording lo the proposed or· dlnancc. Another option In the ordinance would allow a council member to request that a plan- ning commission decision be re- viewed by tho full council at its next regulnr meeting. That option would a llow council members to maintain authority over commission de- t'1sions in which they might nol be in agreement. "It's just gt ving the developer one more day an court," Ham- mett sald Mayor Norma He rtzog agreed, adding that city officials must keep developers' rights in mind along with s peeding up the land use process. Burial in Ferrari OK'd hut Delayed b. LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A woman·s wish to be buried ''next to my husband in m y l ace nightgown ... in my Ferrari. with the seat slanted com- lortably·· has been upheld by a Superior Court comm1ss1oner who found her request "unusual but not illegal." But thl' directors of the hmer&I home> 1n San Antonio. Tex . '4 here Sandra Ilene West's bod~· has been embalmed and temporanly entombed say they won 'l bury her unless legal dis- putes over her burial instructions are dropped. In a special hearing to de· t ermme the legality of Mrs . West's buri<1l ins tructions, Super ior Court Commissioner Fr<1nklin Dana said Mondav that he kne\\ of no law prevenl1ng her being buried 1n her sport~ car. Mrs . West of Beverly I Lilts, "ho died MarC'h 10 at ai:e :J7. wrote the burial instructions m hrr handwrillt>n will in 1972. She was the wife o f milliona1rt• oilman l kE' West Jr , who 1s buried in San Antonio. She stipluated In the will thnl the bulk of her $2.5-mlllion estate was to go to her brother-in-law, Sol West Ill. If he carried out her burial instructions. H he didn't, he was to inherit only Sl0,000. H owever , a San Antonio l11wyer has cont es t e d the handwntten will, saying that a later will typed In 1976 names him as chief beneficiary of her estate and makes no mention of burial instructions. The hearing Monday was not intended to verify either or the w ills, but was "to see that this poor lady Is buried as soon as possible," Dana said . Both wills are in probate court here. Pair J o ining Board Formal inslallat1on 11f two new trustees and the election of new school tx1urd officc•rs will be held lonight d11r111g a n·~ular meeting of thc Newport· Mesa Board of Education at 7. 30 in Costa Mesa City Council Chambers. That's Right! When Newport Equity Funds arranges an Equity Loan of up to $10,(X)(), 11.7% is the Annual Percentage Rate you'll find on your Loan Disclosure Statement. And it's the lowest rate we've ever offered. Of course larger amounts (up to $75,000) and shorter terms (from three years) are availab.le at somewhat higher A.P.R.s, but we haven't seen a lower A .P.R. anywhere for a ten-year homeowner loan. The simple annual interest rate is 10 percent. And at Newport Equity Funds you can make monthly payments of in- terest only. So your monthly payment is only $8.33 per $1,000 borrowed.-. .... ,, ........ .. .-u •dit"t •W l'\lol+Wof" '"'" (-~t(_· ~'' ·•M"t •"'Cl f\f>,_....tt ..-...~ ff\9MI\ ..... u r .. .,.. , ........ , ............ ................ Loot Recovered Youths Held in Wine Caper Call the Team at Newport Equity Funds. They work hard to help you get the money you need. 'SI0,000 principal amount at tor;, simple interest for JO y~ars: 120 scheduled monthly p<lymcnls o( $8J.J l each and J rmal pa)'ml'nt of S8J.J3 intC'rt~t and $10.000prlncip<1l NewTJort Equity 'Funils, Inc. 0 .. 1.... .... "11_ .. """ •uut•nt Milt"'""" lftttw\ C01ta MeH Ofnee "'°"' ... ::~:· ~·.; ':.~,,.., tllollo Otnc .. M\,~~~~ "::~ .. ~ ~~~·ct'~:::!rft ~l•bH• \l•llO 1~1'\I ~· f'•1 fl-t 1"-f\01• .. ,.rNWO Talapllont (114llU-432t Cl•Hlfled AdHl'tl•lfltlU·NTI ~··~~ :~, o:,:p:, c~~.,~~W: .~:';, "' .... , ., •• _,.,., .. "''"''' '"••11' "'•" •• ,.•ore«tur•f •ltfileU't •••(l•I p-tll'ftl\tt•li\ •t (.,,.,,_#ftf, \itt•~ "'" ''"·~ ........ ,.,.., •• Mt~• <•'"''"'• '"''Crl•t••" •• t .,,.,,. u ,. .... M9'fy. •it "'••t , • ..0 ~'-"tftilt M 11it41t • ~··"'ti•~ u .. ~,.._,, Laguna Beach police have re· covered more than $2,000 worth of vinta~e wine stolen from the p1rtly completed multi·mllllon dollu house of stockbroker Boyd J effrlei, 100 Jlockled ge Road. They &ot help from J ertriea who with the aid of a n eighbor, police said, tackled one of thrtt 17·vear-old boys carting three caae1 of wint acroaa hl11 estate. Police said lnterro1atlon of the Dana Point youth led them to de· taln another Oana Point bol and a third boy vl1illna rom Northern California. The Dana Point youths were released to their parent-;. The third boy was held in juvenile hall, pending ConlYCt Of his parents. Police said they recovered three more cases of wine, Lafite Rothschild valued ut $50 a bottle, hidden lo bushes on Nyes Place, I\ fow blocks from tho Jefrr1es home Jeffries, living In the maid's quarters whHe his ocean front estate is beln1 completed, told pollct> he was WAkcned by tho noises of lhc boy11 moving the wine. LAGUNA HILLS 830-5700 I I 'I I') 111.011,lf NEWPORT BEACH 644-8824 SAN DIEGO 297·7100 .. 1 ............... BuU 1 , Matador 0 Apprentice bullfighl<'r Jesus Marquez flat- tens himself to lhc sand as his first bull moves in for an attack al Madrid's Carabanchl·n bull ring. Only the matador's prnk \\as wounded. Jobs for Youth Scarce Cowity's YES Program Needs Conunumty Aid u nemployment amonl! P<'ople \l ndcr 18 ha:-. rral·hrcl 23 Pl'fCl'nl n.:1t1onaJly and, 111 0 1 .:inge t'oun· ty. the problem is equally M'Vt'rC'. In thl' south part of lhe cowll}, J University of Cuhforn1a aux· Moon ChurchDenied NY Tax Exemption N EW YORK (AP> -Saying that Sun Myung Moon's Unifica- tion Churc h was rife with political motives and act1v1t1ei., the city T ax Comm1s::.1on hai. rt>· Je<:tcd an applical1nn for tax e'< emptions on propt•rtH'l> Y.nrth mo re than S2 ti m11l1on, 1l .,. ... :-. lcnrncd J nformccl sourc·cs told lhl· A:-. sociatcd Prc•!>s thal a .\ 2 rnaJcinl y found I hat the St•t'I failed tn nll'l'l rcquircmemts that thf' pro1wrty be used cxtlu!>1 vcly fur rcl1gwu:. purposes. MOONIES WIN VICTORY ON DEPROGRAMMING, A5 The comm1~s1on maiontv nnl· €'d th al Moon ;aorl h l"t foll cm t•r-, aC'livcly "tllpportNI formrr l'n·.,. df'nt "l1•rnn ' Pff1Jrt' lo n •m.1111 111 the\\ hilt• llm1.,1• .ind "1•r1 ht h111d manv progr;im' that \\1111lrl h,1\1' hC'Ol'f1ll•il lh1• i.:•1\ 1•r11111 1•11t nl ~0111 h l\1trf'.1 The•\ < 1lt•1I ,.., .tn•1lh1 1 1111·1111•111 of IO\Oh1·rn1·11I .... 1·1 t .... a1·t1\1t11·' rh111ni.: tho V..1l•1i.:.ll1· 1·11 ~1' "ht•n ~loon '"1111 or1·d .1 unit\ prn1ec·t to i:P111·r.1tl' 'lll'Jl'•rl for fnrgl\ t•n1'"' of lhOM' Ill\ ohL'<i Thi· m.l]ort t v rC'portcdly found !>II h ._ t ,I 111 I .I I f' V Id l' 11 CI' 111 l'idting Boston testimony from w1tne::.ses that the ~eel was deeply invol\'ell in the support or the unlf1cat1on of Korea under non-Communist auspices. Unifi <'ation officials sought tin. exPmpt1ons on religious grounch for a forrm·r fa ctory complex 1n Q u l' t• n s , a s s es s c d a l S I . ::. :i m II lion. the former Columhta l'n1\'crs1ly Club building in mid- M anhatta n. assessed at $1 .0.1 million; and a five·story uptown building, assessed at S.14 ,000 The current tax on thl.' pro pert1es 1s $228,670 a year. During Ct public hearing bcfor .. I ht· commission Jan. 6. Neil Salonen . president of th•· Amrnran branch of the sect. de n1ed that ~oon's group opposed 1h1• 1mpt>achment of "lixon r.r I h.11 ~!non a'I rPporlt'd. v ... itc•tl '\ """ tn lht• Whitt· llous<• ..,.,(11n1:n <il..c1 1·ontendf'cf th;1L lh1• M'<l .~ •IJIJlll'llllln Ill Pllll n111111sm .,. .. .., 1111t 1111llt1cul hut 1rl1•11lo,1!1cal llt• .:a\1• tht• comm1c;c;1on docu m1·nl s anti 1·,h1b1ts which s hoY. ed 1h1• -.ct·L h.ad been reco~nizt>d ann ~" t•n m1·omt> tax exemption h\ 1 he fedn JI go\'ern m ent. and sales t;Jx exemptions by the city a nd stall' ------------- Margaret Trudc.'au. rumored to be having marital pro blC'ms. arriV<'S at Boston 's Logan Airport carrying h<'r son Michel ancf and walking with another son, Jus tin. The wlfe of the Canadian premier came to Boston on an unannounct>d v1bit. •r 11tnry progr;im called the Youth Employment Sl'rvicc <YES> is tryinJ.( tu close that gap by pro- viding Job referral and place- ment .J11)11• J>o11elta, l'Oord1nator Of Y ~S Ill tht· 'outh count v. i.a1d the progr,1m'::. Sul·cesi. 1s dependent upon t·omrnun1ty support from th<.' prt\ ate and public i.ector. "The i.upportn·e roles which l'l.,. IC or~anizat1ons. businesses and others can provide will ::.1gnificantly enhance YES in its cfforL<; to assist youths with their cm ployment needs,·' she said. She :.aid the mo::.t urgent cur - rent n·qu1n•ment 1s for pro· ::.peel in• employers to notify YES of JOb openings available to young pt.'<>Pll' in Laguna Beach. 0Jn:.t l'oint. CClpbtrano Beach. San Juan Capbtrano. El Toro, l.a~una l11lls, Laguna Niguel, l\11sMOn Viejo and San Clemente. Apart from the basic job refer· ral and placement services, YES a l!>o provides the youngsters with employment counseling, employ- ment sl·minars and workshops, a JOb bank and followup evalua· t1on'I with potential employes .anrl emplo.>cn •. The pm1otram ha::. e::.tablished o ff1('e ' at 28362 1\1 arguerite PC1 r'-""~· suite 21 in M1ss1on Vif' Jll Thl· YES offH·1<tl '<lid lh£' fi rst :> e.1 r y, tll br 1n1l1ated with a 'rl'nt J I.id" pro.:rnm in\'olving placcnll'nl or !>l allon ... Mound the ... outh l'oU nty mannl'd by 'ol untc<'rs At the ~tat1ons. pro!>pccti\'C <'mploy<'rs and private t•1t1tens will tw abl<' lo place JOb orders to be filled with younR J>l'Oplc who have rome to YES for ass1:;tance In fintl111g "UI k Judge Okays Lae trile Use 'il-:W YOH1'. !Al' 1 A U.S. f>ht r11·1 < 1111rl 111dg1• ... ,::nt>d an or"- 111•1 l1'<l.1 \ 1wrm1tt111i.: a 69-year 11lil lf·rmin.al 1·a111·t•1 pal1l'nl lo .. ,, th1• 1lli-i.:al dru.: lal'lrtlt.' I h•· 11rd1·r 1 .. :-.ul'd bv .Judgt• \l.11 k \ ( ·o-.tantino. bar' the \ ..., 1 u't11m!> St•rv1co and the r .. c1 .. , .11 l>t•partmc•nl of lle..tlth. "'d111.,1t11111 and Wclfan• from in- t•·I ft·nn.: Y.tth Jo-.eph Rt7.w's p111 r 1t.1 .. e .ind 1mportat1on of the alru~ H 11111, ill',t'rlbed by his doctor .1::. la\1ni.: d(•alh." :.·urrers from t·Jnr1·r of the pancr eas. Ills r11·r~m1al doclnr supported his hid to UM· lhc drug because he said H 1uo would surc•ly die without it. Where 's That Erotic Class? Saddleback College Trustee Donna Berry sJjiced a rather taml' !'lass proposal involving study m Europe Monday when s he brought in the erotic. "We have been s.everely criticized over the past months for. extraneous and e rotic courses." Mrs. Berry said. As the audience a nd fellow board memhers pondered what "erotic" roursl'c; the college was offering. Mrs Berry urged "a ht· tie m ore caution" in approving s ut h classes. Aftl somebody told her what she'd ctuaJly said, Mrs. Berry blush and sald . "Oh. not erotic -exotic. Excuse me." Nabbed in Jam l'JTI'SBURGH. Pa. (AP) -A Was hingto n state par olee, Mic hael Olds, 34, wanted for two murders and three kidnapings in Ort'gon and Idaho was captured here in o traffic Jam as he ti;ied to esc11pe with lhrC'e other hostages, police said. T\Jffday. Apnl 12, 1977 DAILY PILOT Jl:J Sea Stirs Memory Captain ] ack Recalls 70-year Career 8.Y ARTIIUR R. VINSEL Ol l ... DMIY ,. ... Si.II Sometimes Capt. J ohannes Johannessen of Huntington Beach eets a bit homesick Wht!ll he smells the salt air or the Pacific or hears the mournful horn of a Creighter, outbound on the momlng tide. Captain Johannessen Is nearly 89; a master mariner who Sf.M!nl 70 years at sea. including convoy duty in two world wars. Those years were not without peril. During World War 1 in the North Atlantic, he and his crew!> orten ilgzagged across the ::.ea in an effort to avoid German U- boats. In World War II, the skipper served in the South Paciric where J apanese warplanes often raine~ bombs on ships in his convoy. And yet his shJps never suf- f e r e d a direct hit rrom a Japanese bomb or a torpedo at- tack from a German s ub. Captain Johannessen and his ships seemed to lead a charmed life. In all his 70 years at sea, no s hip on whlch he served , from his days as a teen-aged cook's helper to mate and m aste r , ev1:r encountered a really serious s t.orm al sea. "Thal last three years of World War II, I had my first wife's picture standing in a frame on my desk and il was never even disturbed in lls spot," the skipper recalls . "I went lo sea al 1411 and I y, as a cook first," says Captain Jack. who took command of h1::. first vessel at the age or 24 a fter ~hip· ping out from Larv1k, Norway. lie learned a lot about hard work as a ship's cook , feeding older sailors Jn the Norwegian whaling fleet. "My first command was in 1913. I had a wooden ship called D•llY Piiot SI•" f'Mla COLORFUL CAREER 'Capt. Jack' Johannessen the Oarnngton." says Captain Jack. whose small office displays photographs of his old ships and chart:-. of nags of the 179 shipping nations or thl' world. There is a lso a faded photo of his father. full·bearded Nels. a proud. fierce-looking man who w;.is ship':-carpenter aboard the Excelsior. He has drawings and paintings or famous s ailing ships such as the Halclutha and the Cully Sark, a nd a striking piece showing green "ater pouring over the ~unwales of an old four-ma.Ster as its crew battles the storm. "That's one that I r eally ltkc ... , " says Captain Jack. pointing out he can tell by the dead reckoning and the color and direction or the sea that il would be in the Atlantic, somewhere off Scotland. Ex-Navy Commander Services Slated . . . For WWII Hero Memorial services will ht! held Thursday in Garden Grove for Retired Navy Cmdr. Donald A Gary. 73, whose heroics in World W a r II e arn e d him th e Congressional Medal of I lonor Cmdr Gary died Saturday at Long Beach Naval Hosp1t 11l following two years of treatment for lung cancer. ulebration Premature SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -It was a day whe n Larry .J. Bumstin of WendovC'r. Nev., just couldn't hit the jackpot. Police said Burns tin. e lated over the dropping of indecent exposure charges agains t him Monda v. dropped his pants in lhP Hall of Justice just fi ve minutes later He was "mer<'ly ex- pressing his JOY." police said as they rebooked him at City Prison on a new char~e of indecent ex- posure. Terminology u<;cd 1n lho iowetry 'industry somet1mo<; con fuse<; lhe coMumer. WhPn you purcha,a a lino 1Awolry Item. be sure you know what you are buying Two of the most m1slead1nq terms used to describe diamonds are blue-white alld perfect. As an Americall Gem Society jeweler. I am not oerm1t1ed to use either of ~ thec;e descnotions The role of the AOS 1ewetor is t o enlighten the consumer. not contuse him Only a very. very rare diamond will have what 1'\ considered a blue-white color However this term 1s Olten aoolled to any diamond which 1s not obviously yellow lo thn eye when moullted If viewed unmounted under proper diamond hght against a white background. It shows its true color. lie was born in Findlay. Ohio, in 1903 and enlisted in the Navy al age 16. When World War II broke out. Cmdr. Gary was lieutenant tn charge or the boilers on the aircraft earn er Franklin. The Franklin was hit by a J apane~e bomber while its decks were co\ ered by fueled and armt•d airnaft. The explosion a nd fire killed 886 of the 3,226· man crew. but about 300 were l>a,·ed when Lt. Gary led them, in four separate trips, out. or danger . He was awarded the Medal of Honor for this a ction. li e ser ved a s national secr etary of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society from 1964 until hi s death. Las t year. the ci- t y of Garden Grove honored him by naming a mall in its Civic Cent.er the "Cmdr. Donald A. Gary Bicentennial Mall." He is s urvived by his wife Dorothy of Garden Grove and his son, Kenneth Edward Gary of Van Nuys Services will be conducted at the First Presbyterian Church of Garden Grove at 10 a.m . Thurs- d ay. A motor cade will escort his body to Ft. Roser ans National Cemeter y in San Diego for services and burial. He will lie in i.tale at Westmins te r Memorial Park through Wednesday. Mary Barr, C.ert1f1ed Gemologist Hls l ost command was a 12,000-ton trans port sMp Clovis Victory, chartered to the Navy in World War JI. He bus a fadin& phototraph or her. Today, he still drives his own car and operates a marine com- pass and barometer repair and adju11tment business, working out or a tiny home omcc with all the splt-and-polis h accoutre- ments of a is hlpmas ter's quarters. One might say the old salt is still In th~ captain's cabin, al 16222 Monterey Lane, nellr Hunt- ington Harbour, no matter his age. 'Tm having t rouble r emem- bering some things now. some or the years and some or the ships' names," says Captain J ohan- nessen. He still speaks with a sli ghtly lilting Scandinavian accent, a trai t the old sea captain's children and grandchildren find charming. He and his second wife or 10 years, Edith, will see those seas again in about two months, but it will be from about 30.000 feet a loft in a ietliner for London and then Larvik to visit his hometown. Ma rriage for Captain J ack the first time around. before he was widowed, lasted 53 years. Time has indeed passed -like heavy seas cut by the prow of a long, hardy life -and you know Capt. Jack Johannessen has en- joyed it by lhe grin on hi::. face. Park Plan Continuance Supported Orange County planning com- m iss1oners recommended Mon- day thal supervisors continue trying to provide six acres of re· gional park land for ea ch 1,000 county ciUzeni.. At the same time. however. commlsi;ioners llpproved a recreation element for the county general plan that notes county of- fi cials are considering a new re- gional park s tandard of 15 acres per 1,000 r esidents. County planners told the com- mission n o fina l recommenda- tion on increasing park acreage would tX' made until an 18-month consultant's study into · park needs is complete. The package recommended by planning commissioners Monday noted the county now owns 8 646 acres in JO regional parkl> _:_or 5.1 acres per 1,000 res idents. Including county beaches. the number Is 5.5 acres per 1,000 citizens. and counting slate and city beach land, the figure re· aches six acres per 1,000 citizens. Supervisors asked for the general plan clement as a t e mporary guideline for de· cisions about park purchases while the consultant':. study is underway. Ex-age nt Sought WA S HI NGTON (A P) Federal authorities will seek a former CIA ex plosives expert and three Cuban exiles for ques- tioning in the bomb-murder of former Chilean Ambassador O rl ando L e l el 1e r, the Washington Post reported today. Tho use or the lorm oorlcct ·i' regulated by the Fedorill Trado Commlso;1on. Tho IPrm can bo used tor any stone that la not obviously flnwed whe11 examined an normal daylight under te n-po wer m1gnilicatlon. Since tho term ,perfect refers only to diamond clarity, a stone so described may have poor cutting and color. All three of those factors combine to make a beautiful diamond. so a stone classified as perfect may not be what the con-;umer exoec1<;. Actually a small flaw will not lower the · value of the stone a-: much as . poor cull•llQ or oll-color. The discrepancy betweo'l the d1ct1onary dehn111on and the Jeweler's delan1llon or the w ord perfect causes a communication gap an ethical Jeweler will avoid. Be cautious · when you hear this and the term blue-wtiite In reference to diamond<;. Toe:> color In diamonds ls a comc:>lele absence ol color. Most gem diamonds hnvA a slight yellowlsh lingo. fnd tho degree of this color alfects 1~0 value ol the stone. True colorless diamonds are almost a~ scarce a s tho fa ncy diamonds which have a delin1te body color such 8' an 1ntenae c.nary yellow. pillk, green, deep blue, or red. CIIARLES II. BA RR The consumer must depend on tho skill. knowledge anct Integrity of hi s Jeweler. American Gem Society je welers are trained to correctly identify and use accurate tcrm1no1ogy The AOS emblem in a fine 1ewelry ator8 anures you of getting value received. ~o­ L.•w.twy ' ,A4 DAILY PILOT •»>---------------~--~~--...... Just ~ Coasting ,~~J r.*"· ~ \~~'\' with Tom a.rphine None Of 'lhe Above " DIS FOR DIZZY: How many times tiavc you trav eled d owntown, with fear in your l·b~a rt , to take your d river's license lest., You know you know how to d rive: 'ou'vc-been surviving on , the fre<~\\ays for year:-. But you're scared of the les t anyway. You are shaking because you know you're-going to get one of µtose questions lake this: 1. WHEN DRIVING on a rural two.lant• road, you may pass anothl'r \'t•hidc. in a 25 mph zone, only when· · (Al The dashed doulile yellow 'Un c is on your s ide 1 ( B > The dashed double yellow Jfne is split by a white dasbed 'ime <CJ ThC' dasht'd triple yc·llow Jine is on the other side. ,(DlNcver 1 , By now. you have dashed lines . ooshing a ll around in your head You an• dashl'rl oul. You can 't C'\'C'n n·mcmber what a dash 1s You've· C\'t.'n forgotten how lo pJS' ·.,.. On('e I knt'w this genius who was ;,ilso an exc<'llt:nt dr1 vt•r. He flunked one of these tests three times Finally, a fter taking a crash course in Double Meanings in Engh:.h, he finally squeaked bSr and passed on the fourth try. / When bright people do an El Flunko hke this, acquaintances giggle enormously and label you a low.grade numbskull. Few <'Vl'r suggest that the test might IX' roller1 Tht'refore 1t was with huge glee -ijlal I notl'd to<.lay tn the news the studies of om· sot1otog1st Dr. Hugh ~khan out of San Diego. Dr. Mehan wa:-. :.1tlcmpting to Jearn why some first graders gave the wmng answers in word , a ssociation tests. ON ONE Cl UESTION, for ex· ample. lhl' krds wt•re asked to as- fiociate the wont "ny" by r1rcl- ing a picture of the following -Dog -Bird -F.lephant Now fhrd i<> c-orrc>c-t for the word Ov But some first ~raders circ led thl· picture of the elephant l>r Mchan a~ked them Wh \ "They rc·pl1ed. 'That's f)-\1mho,' ''Dr. Mchan ex i 1ne<l . "It was as 1f they were ying, 'You idiot, everyone ows that Dumbo flies • " On another asc;oc1at1on qucs-ln. the kids wf.'re given the Cllltl' of a m t•d11•val <'astle cy "<'rl' .iskt·<l t<i c·1r!'I~· <mt' lC't· . cal hr·r (), <', or (; C ts right r l' ustl1· Hut "''"'l' kills drf'lcd I> "TllAT'S t'OR r>1,n<'~ land," f>r . Mt'han 1•xplarn1•d All of wh1<·h may !.U l>:i:t•st that tht• kids kno" more ahout thl' lest th:in the t<"•t "nter' knew about jt. Thi<> cl1•l1~hlful drsc-losure. howc•ver. drt•w a ch'frn'>e from one stall' offrc1:rt who !.aid that e vl'n 1f a youngstt•r ~ot plflced 1n the "ronR n ·a1hng group ht-cause of lht•se C'rro1' "11 would only tftke thl' tea<'hl·r uh<>ut hulf an hour to figure 11 nut ' H 1~ht on M uytx• "-l' ouJ,lht tu JU:.t put our fnith 1n th(• kuc·h1•r in the hrst place. Tuesday. Apr1112. 19n Zaire y Aided French Reorganization Help Told BRUSSELS, Belgium <AP) - French omcers are helping the Zaire army r eorganize its bat- tered troops to face invading ex- iles and their supporters in sout hern Zaire's Shabu Province, the newspaper La Libre Belgique said today. ERA 'No' Forecast In Florida TALLAHASSEE, Fla. CAP) - Opponents of the Equal R ights Amendment CERA> are given credit for what appears to be a victory for the other side, a sta te Senate committee vote in favor or the amendment The 9.4 rules eommillec vote Monday to move the proposed amendment oul on the floor for action by the full 40·m ember Senate a ll but doom s 1t to defeat, observers say. COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Tom Gallen said it was s imply a maneuver by ERA oppone nts who want to "kill it dead" in the Senate Wednesday. Estimates on the final vole in the Senate vary. but long.time ERA proponent Sen . Dan Scarborough ( D·J acksonville 1 conceded that supporters pro· bably will not be able to muster more than 19 voles, two short of the number needed for passage. Thirty-five states ha,•c rat1f1ed the amendment and 38 arc needed by March 1979 for it to become part of the Constttuhon. National and state ERA sup· porters had expected Florida to approve the con troversia l measure and thus tip the scales nationallv. But last week two state senators indicated they would switch and vote against the bill. "WE MAY HAVE TO go to some kind of economic s anction of Florida," aid Karen OcCrow. president of their National Organization for Women (NOW >. when told the ERA appeared doomed in Florida Jn a telephone mlt'rview from her home 1n Svracusc. N Y . she said a NOW boycott of Nevada. which rejected the bill, resulted m the cancellat1on of 40 conven· lions there. Despite the poor outlook. sup- porters continued to0ay to try tf) gel le1?1slators to switch votc•s. Goverrwr Loses Penal,ty Vote NASHV1LLE. Tenn IA P> The TennCbst>e lt>gisl a lure ha" overridden CO\· !lay Blanton·., vt•to to enact "stat<' death P<'nal t v la" Blanton has said hc "111 allow no execution during ht.., ll'rm in office In both lhl' Senate •ind llou:,f", o;pon,ors of the leg1slal11')n r1lt'd the w1•1·k1·nd sla) 1n~ nf four pero;ons ut a Kodak. Tenn . h:1nk 'Th1...,1· four pC'oplc· \Ht t• k1ll4•d in m\ <h:,lrwt." S<·n C';irl Koell.1 'IJrd Monda\' · If this 11111 hadn t ht•en \'C'lfK'd. m.tyhC'. JU't mayht-, the\ would ~till ht• all\·1• " Thr tv.n men a ccu•;c•d of munknng thr<'e bank cmploye~ <lllrl o c-ustomcr clunni:: a holdup Saturday fare pre Ii minar~ hf'ar ings on f<'rler ,tl bank r11bbcry 4·h,iri:es Apnl 20 Thi' llo11s<' voled fi!) to 26 lo m:rrndc Th<' SC'm1t1• vote was 24 to 7, In another development, Zaire Information Minis te r Mbunze Nsomi Le bwanabi s aid In a telephone interview with a Paris radio station that E gypt was sending men to aid the govern- ment's fight ln Shaba Province. But he left unclear whether the Egyptians were advisers or troops. •• LEBWANABI MADE no re· fcrence to the Fre nch officers in S haba. "One must clearly distinguish b etween aid with m e n , a s Morocco and Egypt are doing, and aid in m ateriel, even in· d1 r ectly, hkc that of France, which has put its aircraft at the d1spos1llon of Morocco," he said. Morocco h as sent 1,500 elite troops to S haba (form e rly Katanga) Province with another t ,500 on alert in Morocco as possible reinforcements. In Libre Belgiquc's correspon- dent in Kolwezi, the center of the S haba copper mining industry. reported about 20 French officers arrived there last Thursday "wearing impeccable uniforms with all their insignia, blatantly to a void mercenary untidiness and possible confusion ." Jn Paris. the Fre nc h Foreign Minis try ins is t ed that any French troops 1n Zaire, including officers. were only "instructors" on temporary duty to maintain arms sold to Zaire by France and train local troops in their use . FRENCH I NSTRUCTOR S ha vc been in Zarre since the sign- ing of technit'al and m1hlary t'ooperat1on agreements as early as 1973 and "in n o case participate in military opera- tions," the ministry said. The ministry also repeated its contention that French transport planes were being used only to carry supplies for Mo roccan forces. not to carry troops. The Brussels newspaper said the Frt'nch set about to help President Mobutu Sese Scko's Rabin Stays As Minister Despite Fine urmy omcers reorganile "their somewhat shake n troop:. " THE FRt:NCH government a nnounced Sunday that 1t was furnishing 11 targo planes to move supplies for 1,500 Moro<:· t'an t roops King Hassan 11 has sent to aid Mobutu. Kolwezi 1s believed lo oo the next target of the Katangan ex· Hes who crossed into their native province in southeast Zaire from neighboring Angola a nd have captured about a third of 1l. Their Jines .are reported to have stabilized somt' JO to 50 miles away, and no fighting h as been reported for more than a week. "The arrival Thursday of :.<l{lle 20 French officers. paras al'kl marines under lhc orders of Col Franccsc1. a tall. h.•an and bnsk Corsican, ha~ Jlrcady rt.'slored the serenity or the atmosphere in Kolwezt, .. thl' Uclg1e1n l'Orrcspon dent rcportt>d H E SAJD MOROCCAN troops began arriving Saturday a nd were warmlv Wl'lcomcd '· Morot·i·an and Zaircan soldiers fratcrn1tcd immediate ly.' · he wrote ··soon black soldiers and tan fact·d < Moror can ) military could he sC'cn walk ing together fraternally holding each other hy the hand in the African fashion." Aunt Amy Helps President Carter's grandson Jason gets some friendly advice from Aunt Amy, the Prcs1dC'nl's daughter , during the annual Easter egg roll on the south lawn of the White House Monday. The proper spoon technique and wrist action add up to a winning form. ~~~-~~~-- Soviet Ship Berthed Decision on Fishing Charges Due Today BOSTON (AP I A Soviet Each destroyer will be sent in- cargo srup loadl'<l w1th forb1ddt'n ( J l o shi pyards f or major Clsh was escorted into Boston JN SHORT modernization work as il reaches harbor today, the second such 20 years of age. normally a p- vessel fdrced off the seas in two ... ___________ __.. proachmg the lrmit of a useful days by more active enforce· hfet1me. When the ships em erge ment of the 200·m1le US fishing when it finds Communist in· from the yards, they are expect- llm1t. fluence in Africa. resisting the ed to be ready for an extra 15 The cargo of the 503·foot 1mpulsetoseeeverychallengeas yearsof serv1ce. Antanas Snechkus was seized a Cold War threat from Russia, Monday Some of the illegal fish Ambassad or Andrew Young lnllaflon Plan Due on board had bl'l'n caught earlier say~ WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- by the Taras Sch4:vchenko. a rus Young, ambassador lo lhl' dl'nt Carter wi ll use a news con- t y 27S·foot lrawll'r that arrived HI United Nation:,, said Monday fen•ncc Fnday to rcvC'al his pro- Bos ton Monday morning several African nation!> wi th posals for dealing with inflation, The Shevt'hcnko had a permit artificial hordcrs m ay become hrs chief spokesman says. to fish for hake w1lh1n Amencan involved in t'very confli ct that Jody Powell indicated Monday •controlkd waters, but the Coast erupts, he said. ul least part of the President's Guard sard it had an illegally program wrll he mandatory, but large catch of n vcr herring The Destr-er• to Rect1cle declined discuss in s pecific U .S. attor ney's offlt'e ~aid it -D terms what the program will re- would d('crdc today whl•lhcr to WAS HINGTON lA l'I commt·nd. JERUSALEM (AP)-Jsrael's fil e charges aga1n.,t tht• Strapped for money, the Navy Powell said Carte r's anti-. ca b1nct met u nder Prim e Schevchenkoor its capta111 plans to nearly double the hfe or 1nflat1on proposals arc be ing pre- Minister Yitzhak Rabin today, a d 23 aging gu 1d ed -m1!>i.tle sentl'd later than the President. day after Rabin was fined for "Cool' V.S. Vrge destroyers for SI billion less than on~inally intended because "it 1s keeping an illegal bank account WASHINGTON rA P> The the cost of buying the same r('qurrrngmoret1m eto workonit but ordered to stay in office until lJnited States needs to kcl'p cool number of warships. than we originally thought." after May 17 e lections. -;:;====-=;;;;....-=""""============--=-=-=-=-=-=--====-· ___ ...;::;;====--===. Fort'1gn Minist er Yi1Ial Allon said Rabin "will remam prime minister in every sense" until the rlcct1ons ALWN'S REMARKS indicat- ed Rabin had decided against taking a leave of absence or de- 1 e gati n g any of h is responsibilities. .Ra bin sn1d last Thursday he wanted to resign as soon as possi- b le afte r he and his wife Leah wcr(' accused of concealing ac- counts c·ontaining $21,000 in a Washington, D.C . bank in viola· lion of currency regulations. Rabin was fined $1,500 Mon- da v Rut Mrs. Rabin, who ma.naged the accounts, will have to stand trial. Ito' CONVICTED. SHE faces a maximum three-year sentence and a $63.000 fine . but the p rdct1cc has bt>en only to levy fr nl'S in s uch caseo; The Finance Ministry said Ra bin had not actually operated the accounl'I and thus received a token fine that renected the racl that ht• had only been aware of the accounts. 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N.._t 8'1.Kll trt•• • On Wednesday, Aprll 20, 1977, the Dally Piiot wlll publlat; a apeolal tribute to th• pro· feaalonala of the real estate Industry -the men and women who dally make a major contribution to the healthy Orange CoHt economy. The special advertising page• will mark Private Property week. Nottcea W111 be one column by four Inches each, allowing room for a photo and detcrfpUve copy. Coat of each notice la only $16. with a photo you provide. Thia salute to Real Estate ProfH1lonaJ1 Is •n exceptional opportunity to Introduce new or longtime associates to the people of the Orange CoHt, or to honor outatand· Ing sales or service achievements. Don't miss being part of thla apeclal advertising opportunity. Deadline for reaervlng apace la 5 p.m., Aprll 18. Call tod1yl Or, you may mall your photo and a brief article of about 75 worda deacrfblng your background, education, profeHlonal training, award• or other honora. Mill your story and photo to the Claaalfled Dept., Dally Piiot, 330 W. Ba~ Street Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. For help compoalng your salute notice, calf 642-5678 and a friendly ad·vlser wlll a11l1tyou. . . DAILY PILOT 642-5678 ,, .. , \k•f'\ ll"tv•lt"" '" """' 0111141 , w .... , 1 to l t•I w1th • _,"' .. n ··~'''",.."°' '"'11t11..... "''"°· Suf'f1110c-1UOl\•t•tr. "------------------------.:...--~------~----------- > , I Tuesday. Aprll 12. 1977 DAILVPILOT AS JiagArea State Raps F11neral Firm 'Roots'Bears Fruit ABC.TV Co~rs Critics' Auarth SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The state Board of r: '.Funeral Directors and Embalmers bas begun dis·. clpllnary proceedings against the Bay Area's largest chain or funeral homes. LOS ANGELES CA P ) -Alex Haley's "Roots" was the good news for television viewers this year. "Evel Knievel-Death Defiers," on CBS, was the bad ne~s: The five-part complaint accuses the firms, whose principal owners are Nicholas and Daisy Daphne, of obtaining bodies through forgery, in· tlmidation a.nd misrepresentation. It asks that the funeral directors' licenses or the establishments involved be suspended or revoked. Miiie Price Bike SoUfllat SACRAMENTO (AP) -California dairymen, noting costs and the drought, have asked the state f or a rate hike that would make a hall gallon of milk three to tour cents more expensive. A s tate Food and ----------Agriculture Department ( S J. panel Monday heard the late request, which consumer ---------• groups opposed. Those groups also criticized the department's way of handling the request. Jn California the price of a half gallon oC milk now varies from 63 to 69 cents. RTD.Quft• Rlver•lb LOS. ANGELES (AP) -The Southern Califorrua Rapid Transit District will stop servi ng Riverside this Saturday because its patronage has dropped by 53 percent, the bus company decided MDnday. ,() RTD directors said the loss in customers came after the recent formation of the Riverside Transit Agency. The RTD and the new agency has been providing dual service for the past month. · Auto Plant Move Eyed AP WlrtpllOICO AWARD WINNERS-''Roots" cast members hold TV Critics Circle Award presented Monday night in Los Angeles. From left, LeVar Burton, Lou Gossett, Madge Sinclair, Ben Vereen and Stan Margulies, director. Moonies Win Victory Over Deprogramming Those were the conclusions Monday night on the first annual ''Television Critics' Circle Awards" program, which some observers suggest may have to substitute for the annual Emmy Awards. THE EMMY SHOW faces cancella· tion because of a dispute between the New York and Hollywood chapters of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. · Big winners of Monday's Critics' Circle awards were two ABC pro- grams -"Roots" and "Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years." Each received five awards for in· dividual and program achievement. . Runnerup in total awards was CBS' "Mary Tyler Moore Show," which won four trophies. ABC SHOWS and performers took 12 trophies the most of the night -- followed by CBS with nine, the Public Broadcasting Service with five and NBC with one. Shows were rated in 19 categories. S AN FRANCI SCO was an "intelligent and believed the young NBC's sole honor went to Burgess (AP) -Lawyers for the wise decision" to free woman would choose to Meredith for best supporting actor for Rev. Sun Myung Moon's him. visit the Freedom of his portrayal of lawyer Joseph Welsh Unification Church say MISS KAPLAN was Thought Foundation. a in "Tail Gunner Joe," the story of the they have won a major unavailable for ~om· "rehabilitation center" late Sen. Joseph McCarthy, R-Wis. victory against the ment,butanattorneyfor for deprogra mmed ing actor went to Ted Ross for "Minstrel Man" on CBS and to l:d Asner for his role or a slave ship c•p· tain on ABC's "Roots." Asner a lso shared the COf\led.Y award for his work on the .. Mlry Tyler Moore Show." The other com· edy winner was Alan Alda of CBS's ''M·A-S-H." THE BEST ACTOR award was shared by Edward Herrman, for his portrayal or President Franklin Roosevelt in ABC's ''The White House Years," and Ben Vereen for his role as Chicken George in "Roots." Jane Alexander, who portrayed E leanor Roosevelt in "The White House Years," was named best lead actress. CBS' "Mary Tyler Moore Show·• and public television's "Upstairs. Downstairs .. shared the honors for best series. WINNERS JJI{ ALL but the worst• program category -termed "Pro· gram Non-Achievement" -received gold replicas of old-fas hioned typewriters mounted on black bases. In all, 103 individ uals and programs were nominated by a special 16· member panel of television critics selected by talk-show host David Susskind, whose firm produced the awardsho~. After the nominations, ballots were sent out to 225 TV critics in 100 cities. The ballots were returned by 120 or the critics, a spokeswoman Jor the show said. "deprogramming" that her mother said she youths, in Tucson. Ariz. OTHER AWARDS for best support- apparently convinced .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~-~---~ four out of five young LOS ANGELES (AP) Japan's "Big Three" auto makers arc being forced by "protectionist fever" to buHd factories in the United States, and Califorrua could get al least one of the new plants,. Gov. Brown says. Moonies to leave the church. a o e au: ' Returning from his self-fmanced 39th·birthday visit to Japan, Brown said Japanese corporate leaders were concerned about U.S. economic sanc- tions aimed at improving the United States' balance of trade position with Japan. A state Court of'Appeal panel said Monday it had "serious doubts" about whether it is constilu· tional to place young adult cull members in their parents' custody so professional deprogram- mers can try to persuade them to renounce their beliefs. "Protectionist fever is mounting," Brown said, ".as is the fear of the American worker for his job." Judge Halttr S~laool Plan LOS ANGELES (A P > -Warning that a part. time school integration proposal violates the U.S. Constitution's guarantee of equal protection, a judge has abruptly halted court hearings on lhe plan. THE THREE judges said they would dc<·1de that question later. But meanwhile th1: panel ruled that John Hovard, 23, and J anice Kaplan, 24, should be freed from the temporary con - servatorships ordered by a Superior Court judge March24. Superior Court Judge Paul Egly ordered the re- cess Monday after telling school district attorneys that he had •·very strong doubts about this plan." "I don't think California has a right to set standards lower than the 14th Amendment," Egly said. Only Hovard. 23, said Does Sex Change 1l1ean New Birth? he wouJd use his newly won freedom to return to the church after the ap- peals court panel re· leased him fron hif) parents' custody He tolrl iL reporters afterward 1t ,,.... SACRAMENTO <A Pl · Legislation to allow transsexuals to change their birth certificates after sex-change operatwns has won narrow Assembly ·passage with the backing of an unusual liberal- conservative allianct'. Motorized Skateboard A 41·30 vote. the bare majority, sent the bill to a doubtful future in the Senate Monday. In the rollcall. f)Omc of 'the Assembly's most conservative members. jnclud1ng Mike Antonovi c h , <R · Glendale ). and Dave Stirling, R-Hac1enda Heights). supported the author, liberal Willie Rrown, (D ·Sa n }'rancisco>. ONE USUALLY con· servative Democrat , Ron Cordova of El Toro. explajned afterward that his vote for it was a libertarian stand: "gov- ernment has no business in that area." The bill is aimed at re· ducing discrimination against transsexuals in jobs nnd education, where a birth certificate might be required. suPPORTERs sArn IJait Seen 33 states have something s1 m1lar, and California SACRAMENTO <APl follows the same prin<·1 -The Assemblv voted pie in issuing a new Monday to throw a driver's license to a roadblock in front of person who has had the motonzed skatt'boards operallon. One rompany ·s claim Said Assemblyman that It w~s rt:'placi nJ? foot Barry Keene ( D . power with a motor that Eureka l : "These 'people could roll a skateboard are trying desperately to along at more than 30 become part of society• JJ)lles an hour prompted and this allows the m to Assemblyman Richard do so " 11.ayden to mtr~ucc a · bill that would virtually The single opposing ban them in publir. aq~ument was by As· An aid<-to Hayden (H. se m blyman Gordon Sunnyvale>, said the bill, Duffy, <R-Hanfordl, wbo by kt:'ep1ng motorized read a long lettt:'r rrom a s k a t e b o a r d s o f f constituent who said. s idewalks, roads and "The l aw must not trails. would confine become a party lo the them to spt:'cially de- falsification of historical s 1 g n e d s kat c boa rd facts ." "parks" that are being Duffy also likened the built for them. bill to George Orwell's A 59·2 vote sent the bill "1984.'' to the Senate. ouAL1TY 1n1urGnce \ at reasonable prices! AUTO HOME QWNERS TO THIS LITTLE GIRL, THE HARBOR. ARE~ GIRLS CLUB IS A VITAL PART OF HER WONDERFUL WORLD .. MAlRllD OYIR :ZS •·•••••• s 116 .. COLU•I STUDU•T - SIH•LE OYla. JO· I'll YUa. SJ68. PH YIAR SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS .FOR L~RGE BUSINESS POLICIES sso.ooo .~~~~. 5 I 7 3. s 100,000 •• ':~~~": 5363. ............... ~&Lo. COYer ,_ ...... ,. ...., ~ 'ffr too ..clla. ·YACHTS .. .. LARGE BOAT DISCOUNTS EXTENDED WORLDWIDE CRUISING COVERAGE . • COMMEROAL BOATS i BOB PALEY HORTHoc-·546-3205 & ASSOC, IMC.souTHoc-642-6500 Angie Stanfield is one of nearly 900 harbor area girls, ages 6 through high school, who enjoys the hours she spends at one of the three Harbor Area Girls Club facilities, or with the special Mobile Unit. The Girls Club is more than fun. It's an awakening, an involvement, a one·to·one introduction to the world of' growing up and learning. One day there are crafts, like ceramic painting; the next, sports. Or there's cooking and sewing, and sharing the bedlam only little girls can create, or the peace o f the corner lounge with its awesome girl talk. Every day is different, every hour a surprise. To maintain these facilities, the Girls Club needs your help. If you can volunteer as a leader, if you can contribute financially, or If you know any little girls like Angie whose life will be enriched at the Girls Club, call ... HAIJBOR AREA GIRLS CLUB Eel Schnabel, President Pat Allen. Executive Diredor 1815 Anaheim Street Costa Mesa, Calffomla 92627 • ALJn11ec1wavMqmb(!<Aoercv Telephone: 646-7181 ~umber 44 .in a series of public service advertisements sponsored by Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach, Calll~ " ~A6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIA L 1•,\.GE Handicapped Aid Handicapped Orange County residents soon will have more convenient transporla- tlon through the Orange County Transit Db· trict's expanded Dial-a -Lift bus service The service allows them to phone for door-to-destination bus lruvcl at 50 cents a ride. Dial a-Lift has been opt•ruling as a pilot project in central parts of the county a nd directors have agreed to increase the fleet from three to 12 minibuses equipped with wheel chair lifts so it can serve the han- d icapped countywide. Some h::indiq,pped res idents have asked, in addition, 1f n ew bus es on order by OCTD could also be equipped with lifts as a firs t step in providing Cull access1b11ity. As directors point out. however, no mat- ter how future coaches are equipped. the Dial-a-Lift s ervice still likely will be needed to help transport the handicapped· to re- gular bus routes One congre:,sman :>aid this is like ask- ing Congress lo "buy a pig in a poke with a blank check." ll':, cVl'rl ~en suggested that 1t may tw unronst 1tut ion al lo hand over that muc h µowcr to a f>re~1dcnt without a proper Congressional vote not just the possibility o( dlsapp1·ovlnf! the package by veto. The whole argument may turn out to be rhetoric al. Jn an imtial examination of some I, 100 assorted advisory committees functioning in the federal government, it turned out the r e arc only '16 the P resident can disband. Those are the <mes established by earlier Pres idential executive o rde rs. The rest v.erc m<Jndatl•d or authorized by Congress and arc out of h is reach. Apparent!} it take~ a whole lot more than a campaign promise to make any real head\\ay an uns narling the fcder<Jl bureaucracy. Directors s hould develop an efficient Dial·a -Lift service first, then study a pro gram of installing lifts on regular buses a long routes where the need is substan- tiated. Legal Nudes Soviets Wann Up to Israel Orange County morab are ::.are in the hands of the Board 11f Supervisors and the Sheriff's Department An urgency ordinance approved by the supervisors requires that c mploycs of nude tlc1ncc. modeling and "rap session" s tudios in county territory now must obtain licenses from the Sheriff~ Department. A New Mideast Tactic Tangled Web Jimmy Carter is s trong on ··open gov- ' ernmcnl. ·• But when it comes to the ques- tion of r eorganizing the federal govern- ment, the President wants to play his cards close to his chest. Carter eampaigrwd heavily on govern- ment reorganin1t1on, l'Vl'n promi!'ling in one ras h mmnent lei rl'<IU<'<' !.Oml' 1,900 l·xisling agcn<'ll'S tu 200 Aul he wants to do tl his way. recogn1z· mg the Qhvious fact th;,il revealing which agencies he'd like to eliminate or con- solidate could :.park pJnic and a frenzied outbreak of lobbying. So Carter a~kccl Congress to give him the auth ority to draw up a plan of re- organization which could be halted only by a Congressional veto. Only l icensed cmploycs will be permitted to work nudl', and issuance of the licenses will he contingent upon a criminal n·c:orcb chc('k. ThC' t1H1nlv. 1l st.·c·m .... was experiencing :rn influx of I hi' 11nclr.1pt•cl entcrpn:.t.•.., as a ll''illlt of ~ll'lt'l t·o11trob adopted in m<Jn~ ('Ille:-. :\s a furlhl'r conlnhutwn to public de Cl'nty, the s tud au:." 111 ha' t• to pos t bilingual :-.1gn!'I proc:laim1ng. ·· Palron~ arc proh1b1led from disrobing o n the premise~." 'W1iat's not quite clear is v. here and how the duly authorized nudes <Jrc ~uµposcd to dis play their new li censes-but they'll pro- bably figure that out. WASHINGTON -The strongest signal that the Soviet Union is tryin~ to r evive its bankrupt Mideast policy by warming up to hrael was flu:.hed during the re- cent Moscow visit of Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein The Rus - sians soft - ly but per sis tentl y urged Hussein that the time had come for Iraq to luvethe "re- jectionisl front" of militant Arabs that procl81ms Israel cannot be allowed to Live. That the Russians failed does not a Iler the NEA Goose Lays Golden Eggs Blll Congress Mwt Porukr Involuntary Collection Policy " WAS lllNGTON The l!H6 e l <.'Ctions d emon:.trated that labor unions are the s1n2le mo..,t powerful force 1n c amp:u gn finanl'<'. Many an elc:cted of fic1al is mmc1ful of lhat. :-.lo" no labor union lodJy 1.., mo rt' JlC> tent . 1n terms or C'a mp.1q~n finanr1•. thiJO th<' ~Jl1on.JI F.dut·at1on A~'" c ~ F:A 1 which ra1..,rc1 ~1 m1lhun, rlt'.11 Iv .ill for l>rm11t•r.1t1r C'.1nc1 1<l.t1<·' lu't fall. and whwh ""''' iii. µ<111111 .11 muscle plt•nl y The NEA 1s re~ardcd as J labor un1cin by .1bout evcryt>Ody 1n this lo"'"· including Lh1· Federal Jo:IN' lion Com m ission Tht• NEA, thm1Jth t•ln1ms that 1t 1s not J l.1bor union in 1 he• ll'gal <Taft 11 a r I I 1· v • sense Wh atever. th l' "'EA " powerful cnoui:h lo ~t·t mo!>\ school hoar1b nlll uni\ t•1 rollcct mem ber,h1p rlu1·c; hut al'o 111 deducl a $1 1·11ntnbut1on to thl' NEA c; Jll>l1t1c,1l "[Ir rh(''' 1,.i'it year. snmt• $2 2 m1ll111n "'a' ac, sesised m ember .. th1' "'" \ for stnte und lc11·al polit1r .il :ir tivilles, and $800,000 fnr Jimmy Carter's presicfrnti.11 r at·c ( THI~scu J t1on proh1b1ting lht• '= E,\ Sl) le deduC't1on~ It ~o h.ippt'n' thal mo:;t good Democrats bcncr111·u from ='iEA -collcctec1 fund.., la~t fall , a nd know that the guni:l h11 :-.:EA can supply frl·'>h 'upphPs nr money in the future A .l(Ot>"l" "h1c h can lay ni.1n}, mJny golden eggs. so Ion~ J:. 1l 1s pro perly stuffed with support. And 1f the t-·Ec: propo~HI 10., nol accepter!, 1l 1s entut·h possible lhul every lubor uninn 111 thl.' corrntry could g11 tu mJ11c1gemC'nt and dem,rn<t that unrl t>r roller t1vr barg<11n1ni.: pol1t1ral rontribut1ons h<' 1k dut'tl'<1 ahm.: with union d111·i. l111cresl1n)lly cnou~h. r.:11r po1 a twns and union-; hJ\ 1· loinc folio" t'd I hl• prat·Ur1• of 'ohm lo.r~ l'Ontribut1on' frnm t•>. t·c ut1 ves 3ntl "orkl'r' rnr the· rompany'i. politH·.rl a rt1\ll11•' .rnd the union s. l•l<l \I 11,t l.1hor unions are sat1..,f1l•d "1th Un, ~)1>t1•m 0:--it: DE~O<"RATI<' rrwmhn of lhl· llouo.,r rnmm1tl1·c fret11ni.: tc~ or organ1ied labor. and also wQrked as a schoolteacher and ;is an 0Hic1al o f the United Stecl"orkeri> lJn1on Annu02.10 1s no management toadv. but h <' figures the Am<'ra·un ~ystl·m demands mnn• fair play than the NEA al- l•>"'· :.a}'> the rl'fundabh• de <lurt1on' ~1 mm 1rk ··Just iim 'I \olunt.1n :rnd remarks that 1t Ira ve< ;_1 h<id taste in my mouth ' I TASTE the ume thing Rep Annunz10 does -a dash of rl'prl''>!>1on blended with the JUll't'~ of power. The committee (' h a 1 r m J n • R e p . F r a n k Thnmp~on .Jr ID·N J ). is for lht• 1\1-:A mtilhod Wc•ll . he got S.1.000 from lhl' N EA in 1976 and .tnol her t?6,000 from other un- 1un11 · \\ •· hk1> our syste m because 11 1.., mor1• errect1 ve." Robert llt11 n1.1n , an NEA offtcial told me ' It simply raise!> more mone~ We rP<>cnt being singled nut bv lht• Ft-:c with this special rr·i:11IJt111n lht•v propose." He 1·l.11 m~ \iEA m1•mher~ who ask f nr t h1•1r dt-duet ion back b,Uff er no pn·o.,~un· or repnsuls. h eavily on s uppo rt from powerful unions like the United Auto Work ers. But he still favors voluntary contnbut1ons And so :.h o uld every American We need a l\At O·party system, an<I :.uch mul>cle play a s l h e N E ,\ "' a n I ., Q n I y d 1 m 1 n 1 s h <' s t h <1 l ~ v ' 1 l' m Besides, every union member. including those 1n the N ~A. s hould have lh<' right to bl' Democrat. flL·puhl1can or In dependent, and donate. or not donate, to the cand1dC1tc or par- ty or his or her choice, amen Where h:ive all lht• r1v1l libertarians gone these days·.' Don "t they realize people's riRhls cross the board, regard- less of candidate or party'' !low come few gel worked up over an iss ue like this'! Are we headed for the Swedish system, which kept one party, the Social Democrats, in power for half a century? ( EV ANS-NOV AK J significance or what the Kremlin is trying to do. Thal is withdrawal from un- ninchlng support of lhc Ar:i!J.., ;ind making the: most cordial SO\'· 1ct·lsraeli contacb s ince the s1x- day w.ir of 1967 It is too early to ""Y "hether this will extend. '" s o m e b c I i n · e . t o S o v i t· t liberalization or Jewish emigra lion. Nevertheless. the Kremlin'!> intent is clear: to assume a more "even-handed .. role and rival the U.S . as a Mideast peacemaker. Tentative approaches lo Israel have become common, both here <in regular private t·o nlacb between th<.' Israeli and So\•1et embassies> and 1n Wt•..,tern Europe. Rut no a ctu al move to restore diplomatic: relations is I i k e I :V 11 n I i I Is r a e I .ind 1 IH' Palestine L1heration Organ1ia- t 1on 1PL01 have macll· Mn cessions leading lo some form of P:1lestinian stale on the West Bank. EVEN WITHOUT diplomut1c r!'lations. however, Mo!.t·ow in tends to use its µolit1 cal mo\ r low ard Israel as a pa:.~P<Jr1 to equality with the l ' S at th1~ autumn's MidC'asl peace con rerence in Geneva . Jn the pac;t, Henry K.issingt•r ' Mlrll•ast plan ruled out any Soviet intrw.ion :it Gt.'nl'\ 3 b<-yomJ tis l1llc or "CO· r ha1rman" for lhl' pcac1· talk~ Now. with M11..,1•ow m o\ 1nl! toward a more even·h:.inded po!>i 11011 . it will ht• harder lo oslratll<: the Husi.1ans Some well informed Jew1!'lh le;iders here believe that Moscow 1~ alarm<'<l by growin{! Jcw1~h dissidence at home and may soon m ake a dramatic move to ease J ewish emigr:il1on That would enhance Soviet pre!>tige inside Israel and among the Wesl('rn Jewish community, moving Moscow partway into the role played by the ll.S. the peace broker able to talk to bolh sides. Besides lhe conversation with Iraq's Hussein, Moscow is giving Those NEA membe'r'i 1pre sumahly a f111r numhcr ;irt• R epuhllC'ans and or I ndepen dentsl who didn't like th11; kind or commllmenl belnit mad1• ror them were allowed lo apply for a refund for thut automut1<:ally declurlcd dollar. OvC'r the d1lt·mma, fo'1 ank \n nunz1n of llhnots, ,.., ch'.ul 'l'I a ~ ;_1 1 n !\ t t h 1 • N E 1\ ' h " ;I\ \ handed t<'Chn1que That , '" trrcstllllZ. h<'cau't> Annun11u 1.., u liberal, wa' onrP statt• d1rrctor of the Poltt1('al Action Cornm1l The FEC was unanimous in fo rm 1n~ thl' propo..,al which v. ou Id ket'p t·onln !Jutions hy mlin111Zemcnl or union m embers o n a volunta ry has1s One memb<.'r or th<' f'E(' IS Neil Stat>hler who, as M1 ch1gan slate Democratic chairman, leaned ''I'm doing five years Cor impersonating an officer." F'rom 10 lo lG pen•t•nl of thr memh<'rs, <ll'pe nrl1n~ on th<' locnlt>, 11-;kC'd for and rc·ceived their htH'ks hnrk It wus a bother to do !iO, und :ll!lo left the NEA mt•mbcr w1lh thl' reputu lion oC he Ing a noncont ri hulor NOW t:OM f.S the Federc1I E lection Com mission < l'~EC J · arguing, that It's wrong for a labor union <NEA.,, member lo have no prior Sl\Y·Sll about his or her money hc.>in~ deducted for political purpo'lcs, and url'(- ing the House Adn't1n1strat1on Comm1ll<.'c to approve a reguta- Deu r Gloo 111 y Gus With the umount o f genocitlc ~olnl( on In lht• world t<wt11y WC' m11y 11s wt>ll stop worryln~ about over-population tomorrow C S.C 01_, Ov• ommtfth ••• •w""''"' h~ ,._, .... •• ft•t fttctu•ri•r 1ttlt( • ,,,. .......... tl>t ....... ..., ..... -"' ........ 0 ...... ,0 ••• 0.11, Pli.! I • State Congressman Has Clout (;aliCornia '~ senior Unill'rl StJl<'S Senator Alan ('ranslon may be a big man in the Senate but in terms of real power he isn't 1n \he same ball park w1lh Congressman Harold T ''017.Z" Johnson. aJso a Californian Cranston has had a rc mark<i· hie rise on the national scene.- Elected to the Senate in 1968 he is not yet half way through h is second six- yea r term But with his e l ection a s majority whip he ls second only lo Ma· JOrlty Leader Robert Byrd in guiding the affairs or the ntlllon's most powerful and excluRlve ~ legislative body. Not only docs he sit In and h ave a large say In the top councils of the Senate but he has the direct enr of the Presid<'nl when<'v<'r he wan ls it John.~ Is not Speaker or lhc House, often said to be the most 1mportont oCflce or ConarCS!'I Neither la hl' t.ho Housc-Majority Leader or Whip. the second and ( EARL WATERS J third top posts of that body. What he is. however, unques - tionably makes him just about the most powerful member of Congress, at least at the mo- ment. For J ohnson, ser ving hL<> 18th year in Washington. i~ chairman or the Public Works and Transportation Commillee. And it Is that committee which will d etermine where the millions, perhap11 billions. of d ollars for work projects sought by Pre11ldcnt Carter will be spent. .\LWAYS IMPORTANT,publlc works projects loom paramount in times or hlgh unemployment. Occupylnl( the key pottlUon of chairman or the committee. Johnson has to be the most popular. most sought after member of CC'lngreu. Jn the vulgar vernacular oC politics he is slltln1 on the "pork barrel" And "pork" is something every ConarcumGn, no matter how lmporunt he may be In t.he hltrarchy of the political struc· ture or how strong he may be In his district, views as his life blood. If he doesn't bring some federal project home to his dis- trict he may have great t rouble at the next election. or course, Johnson likes to t hink of it in different terms. lie s ays all or the projects which will be considered are "highly desira· hie and worthy." lie concedes however th at "eve ry Congressman in the United Stnte11" has several of these "worthy" projects in the hopper. And, while Johnson may be de· alln~ r~ a position or great power he also has a tremendous responsibility to see that the funds which will be allotted are used in the best Interests of the nation and nol just to appease a congressm an's desire to be the local hero. llis handling of the politically delicate Apportion- ments of funds ls not without dangers of incurring animosities nnd building powerful enemies. PROBABLY no member or Conf rest Is bettf'r suited for thl• dlff cult post than JohMon . Besldca havlna a n even· tem ptred dlspoalUon ht bu an Innate ablllty to act a lon1 with his colleagues. While he can be firm he is never abrasive. lie commands the respect of those who come in contact with him and few h ave ever hecn heard to criticize hlm. In a theater when· scandal and gossip excels. Jobn:1on has an impecrable re· putatlon both for his conduct and his honesty and Integrity. J\ naUve of California, he grew up In Roseville where h e served on the school board and city council and seven years as mayor. Although he studied at lhe University of Nevada he s pent hhi early career as an employe of the Pacific Fruit Ex press and has been a strong labor union member and supporter. Ile a lso served 10 year!! in the state sl!ntlte before goinl( t-0 Congress. With that well founded back· ground in local and st ale govern· ment, and t.he experience M a blue collar worker added to his long uperlence in Congress, there Is little doubt that Johnson fully und<.'r~lt1nd11 each oC the pro· jecta which will come before him. His record shows he can dis t1 n1ut1h between need and "pork." It also shows he has an •nUpathy to wasto in aovem· mcnt. olhl'r pul>ltc ~ignal!>. Soviet kadl.'r l~onid Urczhnev is talk- i n i;; abo ut the "s taged " withdrawal of Isr ael from Arab and Egyptian lalldl> 1t seized in 1967 pn•ci sl'ly what Pr<.'sident Cartl•r 1~ l>ay1ng lwt Soviel heresy not Ion~ ago. T llAT IS nothin~ c·omrared to I he Kremlin ·~ 11 ew l'Oolnes~ toward 1t:-olcl bl'11ef1c111ry, the Pl.O Bn•1hnt•v·~ long ~pecch lY.o \\ et.'kl> ago m·vt•r m cnlloncd the PLO a planned la<'llc mcon Cl'I\' abll' :>hort m onths ago. This sw1tl'h 1s r elated lo two l'l t•ments the Mide ast and Africa o f the U .S.-Sov1cl superpower rivalry Th<' pro·l ' S. volley of both E~ypl and ~aud1 Arabia, with b<t ckgrnund ~upporl from Syria, ha!> l.iankruplL•d M o~cow's f\l1dl'.l't !>lrull'lol) of champwning I he Arabs 111 l'\"l'I'\ l'n s1:-. w1Lh lsrad . Tht• SC>\ll·I~ ha\{: rou11d thC'm~cl\'t'S without Arab allies, l'Xpcllcd from J::gypt :-.111ce 197Z and ~lt.'adlly los111g their political posil1011 in Syna. Tht."1r recently ~l~ncd $1.1 hllhon arml> deal with lrc.iq , for whil'h Moscow received n 11 t h 1 n g 11 f ,. :.a I u t' . s i m p I y <lramJl11.c' thC' loss of Soviet an - rlUL'llt't' 111 lht· ;\t 1Ul'U't TIU·: SOVI f:TS h:n t' now 1r n.·,·1H«1hlv dL•r•irh•d to make 'out h1·rn 1\fr11 .. 1, 11111 I h1· t·a~tcrn Mt•rhtrrr;int•:rn. lht• ('OC'kp1l or I ht'1 r ~lrugRk "'1th lhe t,; .S. for '~Mid s upr1•m.1cy The new tr~a- 1 ~ "1th Mot;1mh1qut· t•o mm1ts Mo~eow lo full :.upporl of a m1lltarv ~olulwn, 1f needed. to thr rnc1:il 'truJ,?i.:lr~ 1n Rhndel>1a, South Afnca :ind Nam1bw . Not t'Vl'n lhf' nu,s wns want to t•ourt s1 m11l11111C'OUl> military out- bre,1 k'> 111 lloth southern Africa ~Ind lhl' Mid<llt• East (with Mos enw 1101 )t't fully recover ed from the trauma Of 1 httl pOlPnlial i\merican·~ovicl c·onfronlalion in October 1973, during the Yom Kippur wur) In southern Africa. 1he US. has nothin,.: like the com- m1tmrnts ln 1.1l11c~ or to oil sup· plies that it ha~ in thl' eastern MeditC'rranran and P<.'rsian GuU. So. Md<'StC'pping away from poss1hlr n('w wari. 111 the Mideast and mov1ni:: tr1w,1rd rlowr rela- tions w1lh h rat•I, the Soviet l "n1on now 't't•ms hrnt on rontrol of both l ht• lnclwn :ind Atlantic Orean r1)i.:1011s ~urrounding southl•rn 1\fnc.1 This bct'omes a !>Ub!'lt1tul1• vanla~c point for con trollin~ 011 tr:.1fflc to the in- du:>tnahlC'd Wt·i.t. ONE THEORY voiced he r<.- that the abysmal S-Ovict failure in tM Mideai.t is simply pa rt oC a pattern, sure to be repeated in hlack southern Africa, is wishful thinktnJ!. What turned Egypt agains t the Russians were• generations or de11llng with tht· West, US. innucnce with hrael and Moslt•m fcur or Communism . None of lh<'sr fartors is presenl an bl at•k soutlwrn Africa when· UH• Sov)ets arc now operating without hindrance f rom W11shin~1on Th:rt 1s whrre the Soviet turn lo hra1•l ;ictually points. ORAN GE COA$T DAILY PILOT /l"llrrl \ \\'f'l'd. rulllr,ltl'r' 7 hormn /\'1'1'1·11 ~.·d1tor flr1r/lf1rn ~ •••11111·/t f:rl1t11nnl /lnqr ~.rl1tnr Thr C'<ltlorlnl pore or lh1• L>aily Piiot ~r l·k ~ to inform anrt ~llmul.•11' n·nrfrr i. h\• fll l'wnt1nt.: on lhri. JHll:I' rl1vrrM· ronmwntory on l1tf1il'~ or 1111rr«''' In !>~rulir:H NI t•nl11mn1111-s .111o11·.11 l•:1onht~. by 1>ru' 1d1ni: a forum for ro•artrrs' ''IC'wi. nnrl by f)resenllnit this nrw~n:irwr':. n11in1on~ arn1 irlr11s nn l'Uf ft'lll toam·, 1 lw 1't11torial npmlon' nf lhl' J),tlh· 111101 uµf,l('ar only 1111h1• l'd11orn1l 1•olumn ••l ll1e top Of lhc• Jl.l~t' Ot1in10ll'< f'X 11r1·11~1-d h\ 1 ho• C'flh1mnJ~t'l ond ranoon"1~ Jilt.I ll•llf'r wntc>n1 ore 1h1•ir nv. n .1011 "'' rntlnr•H"tnl'nt nr tht•1t 'Irv." h' the l>lllly l'Uol should be' 1nrerrtd. Tuesday. April 12, 1977 • ' luoeday. April 12. 1977 CAIL v PILOT AT QUEENIE ~ &LAH.S. HL.•A4i'-'U.SI> U.t1'S AG.All4ST MOUUWlf[ SUPPRHS'°" () I ~ lH 'J. ... ,. .-... By Phll lnterlondf '. .. ..,, "I don't 1.nn• mut h for tht·ir ot·ron)m Road Funds Sought Caltrans Share Said Too Small Orange County'• 10 percent bite or a three-county highway building pie isn't large enough, members of the new Orange County Transportation Com- mission a.aid Monday. While Caltrans Region 7 Direc- tor Robert Datel aald hls agency must set Its own priorities for r oad projeclll in Orange, Los Angeles and Ventura counties, commissioners contended their county's share should be greater. Dale! said Callrans' s ix.year highway wogram. developed in 1976, calls for spending $824 mimon for highway construction and maintenance in lhe three- county region. OF 111E TOTAL Los Angeles will get the largest share at 87 ORANGE COUNTY Datel was present to outline the regional Caltrans bud1et and note areas where his slafC and members or the new commission will con1'er. He sald the building program Is being revised for 1977. and he hopes to meet next month with commission r epresentatives before deUvering recommenda· lions. DATEL. NOTED, for example, the local transportation panel wall have lJltle to say about in· terstale hjghway projects, about 42 percent of Orange County pro- jects, because those decisions are left to state and federal authorities. .... IL Deatlu Elsewhere ,•percent or $71 9 million. Orange County projects will receive 10 percent or $80 m11Uon and Vcn- ,tura County projects will total $25 said it didn't seem local projects were getting all the dollara they deserved . Commissioner Ralph Clark said county residents conlnbute mor4f an highway taxes than they get back from the state for pro- jects in Orange County. On other highway projects, road and bridge reconstruction and other areas. the commission will be asked for comment. Oatel said $9.3 million of the $80 planned for Orange County at present has not been designated for specific u.ses. million or three percent NASHVILLE, Tenn. 59, a Ya le University, Commissioner Ralph Diedrich (AP)-EddleMiller,57, music professor and a co-writer of the country C'oncert violinist died music classic, "Release Wt•dncsday. Me" and a member or--· the Songwriters Hall of Fame, died Monday. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (A P > -Charle s Seymour Jr .. 65, a Yul•· L:nivcr!>1ly arl history professor and authority on lto.1lian Renaissance art, drL·d Thursday at Yale -New llav f'n llnsp1tal after n long ill· CHEHUOURG, France (A P ) -Jacques Prevert, 77, "'rt'nch roct and screenwrite r whn wrote the words of the popular sonit "Autumn .Leaves," died Monda.>. M A N I I. A . T h t' Ph1lipp1n<.'-. 1/\P l Tht· M O!>l Rcv Vin~t I. Kenoa lly, HI , forml•r Roman Calholu• v1t·ar apos tolic of tht• <..:a rol1nc and Mar!>hall 1~land:., died today ;.1flt•r a hnd illness. :'oft\ llSEILLE, France t 1\ P > -~igcl Moores, 40. -.nn and heir oC the m 11l10n::ure owner of On- t am "• Lilllewoods foot ha ll pool and mail order t•mpin.>, was killed in a C' a r t·rash in southern Frant'{' Saturday, police sou rcessa1d Monday. Death Notice• CHUNG Welfare Incidents Ten Jailed In Fraud Case Ten Orange County residents have been jailed on well arc fraud charges after allegedly defrauding the county's wC'trare department of more than $16,000. Authorized by the district attorney's office. the arrests bring lo more than 150 the number of persons jaaled during the past ~1x months for al- leged identical o!fen~es. Court action as being prepared against all 10 de· fendants who are chaqied with welfare fraud and. in one case, food stamp fraud. Officers said the Jailed defendants are resi- dents of Santa Ana, Anaheim, Cypress, Garden Grove and Wcslman!>tcr. BETHEPE~mu WANT TO BE What are you doing about your future? uch of ua has mental, physical or emotional problems we try to hide. Only YOU can resolve your problems . l.ea.m how wnple it can be. Attend the Landon Carter lecture sene5 each Wednuday. free 1dnuu.lon lo first lecture. 8 P.M. Sheraton Anaheim (Corner of Ball .l Harbor) • Institute For Active Motivation . SELF IMPROVEMENT THROUGH HYPNOSIS STOP SMOl(IMG • COMTROL WIJGHT AHD FIGURE • ACHIEVE PIOFISSIOMAL. IUSIHISS & PHSOMAL OIJICTIYES WITH SfLf·HYftHOSIS • IMftlOVE SILF COMRD84CE • RIDUC! T!HSIOM a • HYfltfO THIUrY 1Y MlOtCAL HflllUtAL Of>IH DISCUISIO ... • Fltl. 7:JO r.M. lrH, D DlltlCTIOI ~ANKAMERICARDtMASTER CHARO£ ORAHGE COAST HYf'HOSIS C!MTU ta.ech M.dlul VIH•I 17521 HACH ILVD .. HUMTl ... ~TOM HACH, CA. 92647 171 41141-0611 LOS ANGELES !/\Pl -Fun<'ral !>en 1t·c, ~ •·r 1· held for film prod ut•t•r Frank :"ll. 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"" ,.. t IM•f~t •t f#llilfV"'•"' Wl\IOl'lt\•'"' P~ tt'I • t0PM -.~•f'•' Public interviews with the top contenders for " seat on the new Orange County Trans portation Com- mission will be he ld April 25, comm1ss1oncrs d~ cided Monday Commissioners agreed to rank their own tl)p lhref' choices for the post by this week and 1nv1te the applicants receivln-,;c the highest ranlung for an terv1ews during the 9 Glow Topic Of UCI Prof Biolumlnescence. the source of a glow often ob- served in the sea by sailors, wtll be the topic or a noon lecture Friday by Dr. Peter S Dixon. professor of b1olog1cal sciences al UC Irvine. a.m meeting F'riclay The meeting "ill be 1n the county Board o f Supervisors' hcaran~ room . 515 N. Sycamore St . Santa Ana. Eighty residents ap- plied to represent the public at large on the new five-member com- m 1ssion. The list then wu narrowed to eight finalists. Among the eight are Orange Coast rcsfdent.s Joe Walker and James The luncheon talk 1, the t hird In a series on Roosevelt of Newport ocean topics sponsored Beach. Gerald Hallahan by the Friends o( UCI at o( Laguna Beach and the Balboa Yacht Club, J ohn G Rau of Irvine. lROl Bayside Drtv<', The new commission Co r o na del M ar ha s budget review Reservations mdy be authonty on transit and made by calUng 673·351 5 local road projects. ,,,. r_ I•,..,,"'"''• (A \,_If•• • e • • e • • • .-• ....... e .... .,_ ............. : r4flll l ht91 nt • o •I • , ,:•,•1,,._ 4 ~~N ~.· ~,,,::" "';.-•,•:(JI • .,,, 1, At·• t t•" \v•v ~'1 b'lf fl.' • "'. "''t •. ..,. (t'll'I••• '~°" .. ""81 ¥ '' , ..., .... 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"ORANGE COUNTYS IMPORT CAR KING" • .. .. • • • • .. • • • .. ~!!!!:!!~!.!!:~ • I • ! • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••• • • • • • • THE GALLOPING GROOMER HAS A GOOO THING GOING .. GOING RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR! A fleft ol b119hl blu~ 1977 DOd(le vo!n\, compl"t>ty oulh lll'd 10 i;room vour Ptl to PtrltCl•On riqhl "'your cur b. "'"•'<l•t' your call 1114163•·819•1 THE GALLOPING GROOMER ... MU£S HOUSE CALLS ONLY ... di price~ c.ompuablr to tho~r 1n trl)dr l1onal 9room1nQ 'alons and lh,. GALLOPING GROOMfR t llm1na1es a ll lhe tu~~ 11'10 OOlher 1n lhe bllr9a n THIS UNIQUE P£T GROOMING SERVICE... er.no s a11 thr A colorful perennial grown as an an- nual, Petunias are among thl' moo popul11r spring· through · summer blooming plants. Easily grown In full <;un, these fn 1grant Oowers come In pinks throunh redfi. blues, purples. vellow and white. For a mott unuaual gift. Roger's l! proud to pntMnt Its c:ollecdon of rare and beautlf\JI orchJds lndudlng Cym· bktlum, Phalacnopet. and Cattleya. FOf loving care of both orchids and Afr1can vtolm we recomm~ Peter's Special Food. fl)C1lit1es ol the fine\! P"t PMlour to your door n n comp•t>trlv St lf-COnta.ned tnObtlt' unot lhdl OUPf convenient" to J'Ou ano a r conOir1oned com1orr lo vou1 pet, who •S bcll11cd d'IO 9roomed to lhe soft strc11n~o1 music PROUD IS THE PET ... w ho M s been groomed by rtit GALLOPING GROOMER a s~111eo proless1onat wl>o has combined te1enl1f1c knov. how ano STAR JASMINE A bf>autlful, sweetly fr11gr11nt evergrevn vlnP or sprttwling i.hrub pt•rfvct for wound cover. rnl"4'•cl lx•d\, entrv garden~. along walks or drives. Glossy d11rk gr""" lenvt>li 11nd 11 pro. lu~11111 of while Oowers during summer monrh-;. MARIGOLD Uuh11,t. r11pul.tt nnn\IAllll '""'tllUf lrun1 ,,. 10 n•·,;rlv ~ f1 '"" f'li01r tn tutl '"" 1·11 •11••. •p ou' l•l111t1U\ l1u1u nnw 1hru11•1h t.,11 I ttflfl·IA,ln111 fof' < ut flu \l rr' rn \ 1•lltH~ '· qu id,, orantttt And luttOI•• m11111mn DIANTHUS PLUMARJUS .( EnRrm•inR from tltl' 1612 FlorlJ<ll'R11uh l1y Emm111('/ Su)(•l'rls. A cliarmi111l nlmnd ll'gtmdar,v plant tl1at lias bcrn ruf· t1uatl'd (or l11mdr11ds of years, ,1/so cnllod Cottngl' Pmk. s ,,1rtly frnf{rtl•tt flowPr!l (10 111 10 18 1•1dtl'5 u.iit/1 loosPly mnltl.'d J{fl',l/·Rrl'rn f oliaR"· Blooms frnm /all' ''"'"~ tl1ro11Rl1 rarlv fall. A va1/.il1/o1 •111w nl Ro/(rr ~. Our f11mous color batkeo11 for gorgeouc beeuty 'tll 1ummerl Thrive In full 1un - 11val1Gb~ In blun, ~llows 11od combination,. With primrOIM' and begonia. SM Joaquin um. Rd."' MacArthur Blvd .• Newpnrt Beach. (714) 64().S8()() Open 0111Jy 9am to 6pm-2474l Chnatanta Drtvt. M-..On Vw)o (714) 837-7811 t A8 DAIL V PILOT Tuesday. April 12. i9n Book onR~tired Couple Winner NEW YORK (APJ -"The Spectator Bird," a novel by Wallace Stegner about a retired couple living in Cali!omia, bas won the !iction prize in the 28th annual National Book Awards. Jn the b1story category. I rving Howe's "World o! our Fathers" took the top award. The h istorical work was described as a "comprehensive social and c ultural history o! the journey o! the East European Jews lo America and the li!e they !ound and made." EXCLUDED FROM THE history category was the best.selling book "Roots," by Alex Haley, which traced the author's !amily h istory back lo A!rica. "Got a problem' Then wnte to Pal Dunn. Pal will tut red tape, gelling the answers and ochon you need to 110/ve mequ1lles m gouPmmenl and business. Mail 11our questions to Put J>unn, Al Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P 0 Uoz ISM. Costa Mesa, CA g?.626. As many lt'lters as possible will be answered. but phoned mquines or tellers nol mcludmg the reader's full name, address and ln.ismess hcurs' phone 1Jumbercannot be considered. Tluscolumnappearsdai- lyexcept Saturdays." '1Root.s" was singled out !or a special citation o! merit, but tbe three judges ruled 1t ineligible !or the history award because it "does not accommodate itsel! to the category .•. but trarucends that and other categories.•• Stegner's novel is an examination o! "the di!!icult last years o! li!e" o! a literary agent and his wi!e who retire to Cali!ornla. A NATIVE OF Iowa, Stegner won lh<' 1972 Pulitzer Prize in !iction !or "Angle o~ rte pose." Other books o! his include "All the Little Live Things" and "Big Rock Candy Mountain.'' The awards are administered by the American Academy and lnaUtute o! Arts and Letters, which honors books in seven calegones. The award carnes a $1,000 cash prize. W.A. Swanberg's "Norman Thomas; The Lru.t ldeah:.t" won the biography award, and Katherine Paterson's "The Master Puppeteer," set in 18th century Japan, won !or the best children's book. THE CONTEMPORARY thought award. which replaced the categories o! arts and letters and contemporary a!· !airs. was won by "The Uses o! Enchant· ment: The Meaning and Importance o! Fairy Tales" by Bruno Bellelhelm. The judges considered "Collected Poems: 193()-1976" by Richard Eberhart to be lhe best book o! poetry. f, Lawyer at Aduantage? DEAR PAT: I recently found out that one can· n ot have an attorney represent him in a Small Claims Court action. What would happen i! an al· torney personally !tied :.uit in this court? Wouldn •t he or she have an un!air advantai.re? J T .. Dana Point State law (J\8 41111) p<'rtains to the situation you describe. Alter disclo .. urt> in Small Claims Court that a party involved in an action Is an attorney, either indJvldually or as a corporate employe or of· fleer, thJs law offers the opposing party the option of m oving the case to a justice or municipal court. If the moving party then is unable to obtain the services of an attorney. the case Is returned to Small Claims Court. If you've owned your home for even a few years, chances are you've got a lot more borrowing power th an you think you have. H ow much more? Depend- ing on your nbility to repay, you may be able to obtain a Bank o f America Home Equity L oan for up to 80°0 of the bank's appraised value can repay the loan in equal instalments over a period of five to fifteen years. The finance charge is calculated on a simple interest basis. And there is no penalty for prepay· ment. You can pay o ff your loan at any time-and the sooner you do, the lower the total amount of interest repayment schedules for a variety of Bank of America H ome Equity Loan amounts and terms. you will pay. Turtles Spread lnftt-tion a .. • DEAR PAT My son's best ~riend gave him a turtle Am I corn·d 1n lhtnkin~ that turtles o~ten have salmnn1•lla" I bC'llC\ t' I ht':.ircl lh1s somewhere, but I w:.int In ~111d out 'or -.url' C W .. Cost<1 Mcs <1 Turtl.-s, along with ducklings and baby chicks are recognizc>d as nolorlou1> salmonella carriers, according to the llt>allh Insurance Institute. It ad· vises kttping children away from these pets. If one of these animals is a family pet and shows symptoms of digt'\tive prohlf'ms, chances are good that a salmonella infc•ction is present. of your home, less whatever you still owe. L oans from 'f,5,000 to $25,000 are avail· able at an annual percentage rate o f 12°~. Your loan is secu red by a second deed of trust on ~ur house and you Your hom e can provide the funds for a wide range o f worthwhile purposes. You may even combine several purposes in one loan . The accompanyi ng chart shows typical examples of A Home Equity Loan is a ~erious responsibility, one you ~hould conside.t. carefully. So feel free to come by any con- venien t Bank of America branch and discuss a loan program to fit your particular needs and budget. Our people are ready to help you find out Just how much borrowing power you really have. Depend on us for loans. 'More Californians do. BANKm OF AMERICA Thawing Time S<"oft-d Dow" DEAR PAT h it tnw that ~r01cn '1sh c;houlri not be <·omplf'tt•lv tha\H•il hc'orc cookin~"' A ~nend tells mt• that tha" 1ni.: 1 uin:. th<' 'l<nor o! !rozen !1sh II. :-.: . Co~ta Mesa Your frlf'nd'~ right. Fii.h s ticks or portions (pif'Cf'S of fish whirh havt' hfi>n CUt from blocks of frouo fUl f'l\) 'h11uld not hf' thawt>d twfore cooking. Fully thawed rii.h bf•comf''> ,oft and 'ioggy. Partial thawing should be done in the refrigerator. not at room t«-mperaturf' or in warm water. Once thawt'd, fish should bf' u•wd promptly and <,hould not bf" refrozen unlt>1>., rool..l'd rir'>t. CM:~IGHT? Learn What Makes lhe L1ndora Me thod So F If Pc t1ve A r Jmr 11 •tr> r .r 1' 1 mtr . t nnt1f'n ts h OW lo Ir •,1• wr• )t ! L•CJ<;lfl "1»:1tl.JW10 m ain I u1n 1111 •1r !Pon .,. " jt 1 f Doily thrnopv w •t1 JdrJ o orrJ <.uD· rr.nol visual 01 1s l•l rr 'l "i :• 1 ,.10' on arid encuurog• ·r• "fl' HCC. a I 1t ITlC'l 11:nri ::.ubst Hie ... rrJ'."lltPs 11 COSIPr f r fXlfl! •n's to ~~.-· IA l 'I ;t 1 v-. , • ., "'\[Jf faltgue or l' A • ·s~vt 1 hunger Ltndoro-; v1 •rv ~p0r1ri1 tj1Pt. cJes1gned for rQIXl W(Jt. }ht k £~ c.ni rr p ovt..d oolng txDts. Behavior mod 1t1r otion techniques to learn weight control Llndoro''I '•nsv J(l lollow rno1nlcnance progrorn lo pre vt •n l regaining The cnti10 riro1J1om " unner the stric t supervision of rncrlir al j o<..Jors. spec1olists In borto1r1c. m1 ... u1unc Cnll 101 tnlormn11on MonrJoy lhru Ffldoy 9AM IO IPM-JPM 106PM NEWPORT BEACH 640-6831 I 1 11'f ,~f tl COSTA MESA 557-1893 I . Son Bernardino • E long Beoch • Mission ~ills How1home • Orange • Newpor1 Beach Gorden Grove • long Beac h • Pasadena lo Hobro • Woodland Hills • Sherman Oaks West Covino • Fullerton • R1vers1de • Santo Monico Cosio Mesa • Pomona • Centtos • Hollywood 1t,,;;;:~LQ~ l l!Yklrn MN!trnl 1 lorw:s OfP owned nn<:1 <YtTl"""'''"lll bv Meooc::QI One ton ""'' re\trl< t '""~ r'•<Yhce 10 8ol10tnc s At L Clnlc Pc>1soonet Oocton and Nl.6~$ orn llceosod by lne Stoto ol COlifomo I t • -.. Home Equity Loans HOME EQUl1Y LOAN EXAMPLES• IANNIJAI PE.RCF.NTAGE RATE I~) Mont'11y Payment Number of Uncludl'S Monthly Total cl Monthly Portion of Flnapce l•rm P<tyment~ Floa~i:_ Ch11rge) C.h11f p ·~ 5 years 60 $111.21 $1.672.18 $6.672.18 15 years 180 60.02 5,800.44 10,800.44 5 years 60 222.41 3,344.53 13,344.53 15 years 180 120. 11,603.75 '21,603.75 5 years 60 333.62 5.016.67 20,016.67 15 ears 180 80.05 17 404.03 32,404.03 Syears 60 444.82 6.689.04 26,689.04 15 ears 180 240.06 23 07.49 43,207.49 5 years 60 556.03 8,361.16 33.361.16 15 ears 180 300.07 29.011.13 54,011 .13 Pio~ proc:'eulng ftt\: Lmrn~ of $5.000.$10,()()C): Apf)tOlll!Nlltly $;1() I.Mn~ over $10.000: &pprC»C1ma•t ly $90 'i:.>c11mplH only. Flguret arc bit&«d on po~tl mMlt at regul1r mon1hly lnttNals \utth tM Rn11I monthly paYfMnl differing slightly from t'1c monthly payment t.hov."n. 1\11 lnant 11n made without regard to ntce. color, ttllglon. natlonal oftgln« MK. Bl DAILY PILOT Tuesday, Aprll 12, 1977 .. Another · Bostoll Massacre: Klngs Fall 1 'BOSTON (AP) -"Holy ~ mackerel," said veteran" de· l e nseman Brad fark of the Boston Bruins. "All I could think of was that we were up 5·0 and here we had two periods to go." The Bruins, rested following a l ayoff after winning the National lfockey League Adams Division title for the second consecutive year, came out like tigers Mon- day night in an ~-3 playoff victory over the Los Angeles Kin&s. "We hung around for a week and were chafing at the bit," Park said. ''Despite practice, we hadn't done any real hard work tn a week. We just wanted to g~t out there and go. As soon as they dropped the puck, we were hun- gry." In the ~ner of the best-of seven quarter-finals series with the Kings, the Bruins took com mand quickly. They jumped to a 5·0 first period lead on three goa l s by veteran Bobby Too Many Walks Ang~ls at .500 After 3•2 Defeat OAKLAND <AP) -Mike Norris' trip along the comeback trail has been longer than the one Nolan Ryan took. "Nolan is back. lie was the best pitcher 1n baseball at the end of last season and he's throwing as hard as ever," Oakland A's pitcher Norris said about the California Angels st rikeout specialist who fanned JI bauers Monday night · But Norns. relying mostly on s low curves and changc·ups. was A ngeb Slate '"I G•me•on KMPC ll•dlo 11101 A.oril 1)(.,lltrtrn .... 11 Q"t t.tr1fl ' 1\o 1n Aprtl 1 1(<1Hf°'tH<1t11tf),uilM1f1 I J\OrTI Aprd 14 'Aldl')f'n1.1 1! f1'1~ 1,,ott II \\pm Al""i \\l.,l•ttltl,. t1 r ... 11t•wr\1 . / \\om on the winning side thanks to some greilt defensive plays behind him. the relief pitching of Dave Giusti and Pablo Tor· rcalba. and four ninth-inning walks by Ryan. OAKLAND •b r h b4 Nnrlhrf •o n II A \(<>11 lh 7 0 ~ 0 Mr ~.,,~ • .,r,~ 1tlnn ltnlt1b 0t)f'l(J P"O'" U 1 I ' t Allttll lb ) I J t S.,><llHll""( ? 0) I M.-UOr'VU' t) t'I ti f] CALff'ORNIA 4b, f\ b• q .,.,,..y 1b Grlt:n\' a ont:tr-f R"ylor dn ~U(Jt It Rothl•·t t 8r•QQ\ In RoJ41 k'on lh .. 0 ,, t) .. 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The Kings, coming ore a three· game series victory over Atlanta in a preliminary playoff round. refused to quit but never could get back into the ~ame. They gave it one good shot while skat· ing with a two.man advantage and trailing 3·0 in the first period, but could not beat Boston goalie Gerry Cheevers. "That wa~ the turning point," Boston coach Don Cherry said. "Cheevers was spectacular, kicking out a half.dozen shots which had goal labeled all the way.'' "If they had srored a couple of goals then. it l'ould have changed the game," Schmautz said. "The score was 8-3. but I don't think this was a true 8·3 game. They had to change their style after we went up 3·0. I don't expect them to pack their bags and go home.'' ''I don't think we should get too excited over tonight's victory," Cheevers said after making 19 saves compared to 24 for his Los Angell·:; counterpart, Rogic Vachon. "I know Rogic and he's a competitor. He'll come out big for the next game here Wcdnes· d ay mght." "Hard work and forechecking did it at the start." Cherry said. "If we don't forccheck, we're de· ad. llowever, they'll be ready for us Wednesday, I'm sure. They'll put up a better game and we've AP PholO got to be ready for them.'' Los Angeles coach Bob Pulford took the loss hard. "Boston played well. but l don't think that was a deciding factor," Pulford ?>aid. "It was thal we played so badly. We had a complet~ letdown. It was not just one player. It wus 20 players. Obviously, they (the Bruins) wanted the game, but we weren't in It at all. We were completol.Y mentally flat. There are no e~-:. cuses. We'll play bell.er." • It Marshall Puts Out Old Mate s LOS ANGELES (AP) -Miko Marshall is a former Cy Young Award winner and is more re, nowned for his pitching than hjs baseruruting. But Monday night. in Atlanta's 7·6 victory over Los Angeles, it was Mars hall's bascrunning, not his pitching, thal he lped lhd Braves square their season re- cord at 2-2. Marshall was o n base in the Braves' half of the ninth in· ning and avoided a third out tag long enough for Gary Matthews Dodger • S late All G4me\on KAllC: (ltol Aorll 17 AH,,t"llttl\1 Lo\ AfHJ"''"' Aortl 11 Aflflt\t-d "'LO\ Ano~hH~ Aor1I H LO\ A~~r\At S"" Fr11nrivo Aoql 1t, LO) AnQf'I,..., 1tl -;.11n ~r.1'\11\' '> 7 Hom. 1.110"" '"""' lP r.-1. to race home with what proved to be the decisivl' run. ··Pitchers don't usually use their heads on the bases," Mat~ thews pointed out later. ''But Marshall ph1 ys heads up baseball all the time.'' The run became decis ive when Los Angeles scored twice in the bottom of the ninth. But the Dodgers. who left the bast>.f loaded three times and stranded 17 runners in all, were finllly re· tirl'd when Hick Camp got Steve Garvey to ground to short for th<> final out. "I had elbow surgery in 1975, just likt> Nolan. Thl' i.lrm 's not the same LIS it Wi.IS ycl. Maybe it neve r will be, hut I ran JJitrh. I think I prnvt·cl sornC'lhing lo a lot of people tonight, .. thl· 2:t·year- nld right-hander said after the 3 2 vidory ovet the J\ngl'ls, wh1<·h made thc A's rt'<'ord '.H for the yo 11 n g J\•m c r 1 t"a n L <·a g 1a· bast' ball season. The victory left the U.S . under lluntingt.on BeilC'h resident coaC'h Monte Nitzkowski. with a 4 1 re· cord as opposed lo runnerup Yugoslavia's 3· l 1 mark NEW YORK'S DENIS POTVIN CRASHES INTO THE GOAL AS THE PUCK SLIDES IN. In the second game of the seril's tonight, Andy Messersmith will pitch for the first lime in Dodger St;1dium ;1s1a Brave. opposing Los Angeles' R1C'k Hhodcn. Hookie loft f1cldt>r Mlll'hell Page, who slamml'<I a sixth inning triple and SC'<>rccl the tying run on Di ck J\llt'n 's s inglt', walked on a :12pitch1n the ninth. forcing 1n p1nd1 runnt•r Matt Alexander with lhl' winning run Alexander had stolen Sl'contl and reachNI th1rcl on Hoh l'i<' ciolo's s;1<'rtf1 r 1· Angl'ls Manal-(l'r !\iorrn Sl11•rry h;1<I Hyan intcntwnally walk thi· nl·Xl two lrnlll'rs "I frlt 1t was ttw IH''>t thing lo dn, fill lht' lrnM·~ anti lakl' our <'hllflC'<'S It w:a..; .1 1.:;1mhlt'. hut I frll W(' tile! haVl' a r han1·r· that w<.iv. and that la!>l p1tr h to Pu~w was mi~hty c•lnsl'," ShNry sa11I after tht.' lo~~ whJC·h <lr<1ppe<l the J\ngelsto3 3 Ding Old !flan Balboa resident Jim Kruse was high scorer for the J\mcn C'an team in the fivc·J.(aml' s eries and Nitzkowski praised the play of former Newport Harbor Hi gh s tar En<' Lindroth, among ot ht•rs Fourth mund results found the l' S atop GreN·e. 7·3, while W<·st Cl'rmany ctefl.'ated Yugoslavia. 6-5 and llolland hesll•d Italy, fi 5 Italy won the !-iilver medal and llolland thl' bronze at the l!J76 Montreal Olympics Final roUJ1cl action found Wt•st Germany topping Italy. 9·7. and Yugoslavia beating Greece. 6 t. in addition to the U.S. victcJrv over llolland. · FUP TO DECIDE 1st DRAFT PICK NEW YORK <APJ A co1nfltp will be held Friday ;it Natinnal Basketb<.ill J\ssoc1at1on head· quarters to dctermin" wh<•tllf'r tht.' M1l~<.1Ukl'e !lucks or lh1• Kans<L'-l'1t :v Kings wtll g('l tht· first p1C'k 1n the 1977 college draft The Bucks finished with the wor!>t re<·ord in the Wt•stern Con- feren<'e, while the Kings obtained tht> f 1r:-t round sl.'lcetion of lhc N(•w Ynrk Nl•t ->. the team with the wor,.,t rt't'or<l in the East. in the Nate-Arr h1bald trnde. Al' Photo Secretariat's first son. temporarily named Dirty Old Man, romps with his mother. 14-Y,Cfir-ol<i Merry Intent on an Illinois v ranch. Stud fee was $100,000 to owners Chuck Schmidt .Jr. and Malcolm Cipar. Secretariat was a t ri pie crown winner. Boekey Ploy offs M atthcws and Willie Montanoe led the Rraves' 12·hit attack against six Los Angeles pitchers. Matthews' double started tho Braves on their way lo a four-tun fourth inning against s tarter and l oser Tommy John, a nd Montanei.' two· run si ngle capped the hig inning. Leafs Upset Flyers; Canadiens in Romp Frank La Corte enrncd the virlory for lhe Rraves. but wound up in the hospit:il. T h<' Atlanta nght·hander took a wick shot on his right hip in the third inninf{ of( the bat of Garvey. He re• maincd until the sixth inning, but when he developed dizziness ho was rushed t.o a local hospital foir precautionar y X-rays. PlllLADELPlllA (J\P l Dar· rvl Sittlcr and Oa\'t-Williams e·ach scored om• goal and an as· sist in a three·goal f1rsl period spree and the Toronto Maple Leafs held on to upset the Philadelphia Flyers J-2 Monday night in the first of a lwst·of· seven National llockcy League quarter-final playoff scr1l·s. The Maple Leafs, fr<'sh frum a hest·of-three game lnumph ovl·r Pittsburgh. took a l ·O lead at 4 ·10 on a 20·footer past goalie Bernie Parent, who was spr:-iwlcd on thl' ice. Three minutes latl'r, Williams. who assisted on S1lllcr's score, took a pass from Siltier <.ind sent a 30-footer that hit a Ph1ladelphiu defenseman's s lick and deflected past Parent. Less than two minutc>s later, E rrol Thompson made it 3·0 -- three goals in 4:42 backhand· ing a shot pasl Parent on the encl of a two·on·onc bn·ak. Jt turned out lo be the winning J(onl a s the Flyers rallied for scort's in t·ach of the la.st two periods. Blun Are Bhw MONTREAL (AJ>l Montn•al right wing Guy Lafleur scored three goals and had thrf'1• assists, tying a National Hockey League playoff record, lo power the Canadiens to a 7-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues Mon<lay night and a 1·0 lead in their <1uarter- final series. Lafl eur's six points equalled the mark set hy Dickie Moor1• of. Montreal in 1954, and lied hy Phil Esposito. then with Boston, in 1969 and Darryl Sillier of Toronto last year. The Canadiens. who led the re· gular·season series with the Blues 3·1 and never have lost a · playoff game to St. Louis, wrapped up the game In the first period with four goals. Lafleur had twoo(lhem. MontrC'nl so ov1·q1owl·red lhe nlues lhal St Louis could not <'\'('n get a shot on goal until the Canadiens had taken a 2·0 lead. Montreal outshol St. Louis 15·5 in the first period. I slander• Win UNIONDALE. N.Y. CAP) · · SeC'ond·p<•riod goals by Clark Gillies and Jude Orouin broke a tic and lifted th<' New York li>lan· dl'rs to a 4·2 triumph over the Buffalo Sabres in the op<•ning game of their National Hockey League quartf'r·final playoff series Monday night. Gilbert P<>rreault and RC'ne Robert had SC'orcd goals in a 2·01 span earlier In the period to bnng the Sabres cv<·n. Rut the de· adlock lasted just 25 seconds as Bryan Trottier dug the puck from behind the net and fed Gillies in front for a lS·fool wrist shot at 12:04. That gave New York the lead for good 1n the opener of the best· of-seven Sl'rics . Game two will be played here Wednesday night. Drouin made it 4·2 nearly 61~ .. minult.'s latc-r, after Ed Westfall captured the puck behind the net and fed J P. 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Coach Nixes Job POCATELLO, Idaho -Santa Monica City College's Jim Wagner turned down the Tclaho Slate University head basketball coaching job Monday shortly before the ISU selection commit,.. tee was to have voted on him. Record Tuna Caught . SAN DIEGO (AP> -Fishermen aboard with Curt· Wiesenhuller b~lieve his rt'cord-setting yellowfln tuna weighed 406 pounds when he landed it, but dried out by almost 20 pounds on the voyage lo port. Rangers Owner Lashes Kuhn Wiesenhuller, of Long Beach, docked Monday with the giant tuna that topped electronic scales at 3881i'.z pounds, believed to be the all-tackle world record for the species. Ironically, the former yellowfin world record holder, Harold J . Tolson or Los Angeles, who set the mark witb a 308-pounder, also was on the 117-foot Royal Pelaris when WieRenhutter made . his cat<'h near San Benldlcto Island, off the Baja California· coast a bout 400 miles lrom San Diego. ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) - 'l'exllS Ran,ers majority owner Brad Corbett, recently denied a · chance to buy Oakland pltC'her Vida Blue. caUed on his fellow owntra Monday for solid rules on sale• ot star players. Commissioner Bowie Kuhn said he would (lot iallow th<> sale of .Blue to the Rangers for more ,,than $1 million tn cash &nd &t Hleut llv~ PIOYC*'f JU)d, Corbett •n· ~grily. said, "nut he allowed the Yankees to purcha11e short.slop Bucky Dent, and thal just makes me sick." Corbett also disclosed that he had received a call from the com- missioner's omce In an attempt to reduce the Lenny Randle fine from $10 000 to $S,OOO. Randle waa fined for 4'lu~glng Rangers man•ger Frank Lucchesi during aprtng training and was sus- pended for 30 days. Corbett said. ''We need to havl" set ndes for the comml111loner to operate under in : the ule o( players. We gave him broad powers and we the owners can restrict it. "We would make the trade to. doy for Blue if we dldn 'l think we would end up in alawsult. ·• Asked if he thouahl com· muusloncr Kuhn was lncompe· tent. Corbett grinned and said, . "That would bo $Ubject to de· bote." . Corbett aoid tho clubs had re· eMved a telegram from tho league uying that. any transac· tlon involving a star player for a tuie amount of cash must be cleared through the league of· flee. Corbett added that not only will Randle's ltne not be reduced, but that he will not be allowed to play for t,ht Rangers In t 977. He ukl the R angeu are actively trying to trade Randle. Ke ft'U to bo parl of the package !n the proposed trade tor Blue. Bill Poole , skipper or the boat, said Wiesenhutter DC• compllshed the night catch in an ama:dng two minutes. The yellowfln, apparently finning on the surface, too~ a live cabatuto almost as the bait hit the water. Five crew members assisted Wfesenhutter In getting the yellowfln on board. · . Wlesenhutter , who radioed tho results or his adventure ahead, was m et at San Diego by his wife, Doris, and their children. Teri, 9, wore a T·shlrt uking the question, ··1s My Dad a F'lsherman or IS MY DAD A FISHERMAN?" And son Todd, 12, wu bedecked In a T·ahirt aayina "My Dod Caught the World's Record Tuna '77." ' 2 DAILY PILOT Baseball All-stars To Cuba? 'NEW YORK CA P l MuJor league baseball and C'ubun Prei.1- dent Fidel Castro have moved ~nolher step closer to hnn~1ng a U.S. team to the communist isla nd for the first time in more than a decade. Baseball commissioner Bowie :Kuhn 's office announced Monday that it received ;rnd had looked favorably upon an inv1tutmn from Castro to send a U S major league all-st ar team to Cubu The invitalwn y, ..is n·layed on Monday lo Kuhn by Sen George McGovern, (0-S.Uak ), who toured the island l:.ist week \\Ith two college hai.kclh:.ill te:imi. from South D:.ikota "'It would s<'cm, with the events of the cla), that IL l..t Cuban tour) probahly moved a step closer." said Oob Win. director or tnformalwn for lhc comm1si.ioner's office "But in our minds, it y,ould hl! prrmature to be saying th<• com miss1onl'r had acceptl·d lhC' 1nvllat1nn and to make it sound likt· the tour d<• finitely will hitppen." No ll S. major lca~ue baseball team has pl:.1yed in Cutia :.inc·t· diplomatic re lations were severed with the isl:.1nd tn 19fi2 Wirz said K vtrn tolc1 McGovt•rn "that we're continuini: our t'ffort to send an all-st::tr team to play in Cuba." 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Hooker, Browne Sparkle No End in Sighl for Area Swim Aces By ROGER CARLSON Ot the O•llY l'llot Sl•fl They were both in!>trumental 1n leading the Mission V1eJo Nadadores to the 1977 National indoor short-course s wim cham- pionship in CanLon. Ohio the pasl weekend and each destroyed American records m the proce~i. Out for each, the bes t 1s still a Ion~ way off dei,p1tr iJWl'!>omc efforts at Canton Jennifer lloo~er, a 15 year old Mission VieJo Htgh student. re lat1vely new to the Orange Coast area arter transterring trom Indianapolis 1n the foll . s ma'>hl•d American records for women 1n the 500-yard freestyle with a 4 42 62 and the 1,650· yard free rn 16 03 2.'i. ,\nd l4·}ear-old Al1tt• Broy,.nr. a C.:orona dcl Mar lligh s tudent, lowered the American record in t h e 200-yard butterfly to I 57.84-thc first ever to s nap the two· minute barner As for what is within cach's n•ach, Nudadon.'" coach Mark Schul>l'rl !>ii\.., the immediate i.:o.1h arc nol '>u mul·h 1n the realm nf clocl..1nRS 1ather the shot al bl•ttl1ng the East German!> when the l' S invades East Germany for ;1 dual mc<.'l in late August. I looker 1s a con' crted sprinter ~1fter finishing fifth at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games in the 200 meters "It appeared that Jennifer was more distance oriented from some of the things s he was doing tn training, so we dt•c1dcd to go more with the 500 and 1.~i0. ·• '>ays Schubert. 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'. f,lllo I' .. r' . , ,, , .... I ' ' ,, I n ~ ,"·· , l , ,, ,, I ~· I .. , I I I ~ 1rlt .. ' I "'l•f ·• "' '" . . M•'/I. t . t I f. , " .. ' ,,, I I ,, ,., ... ,. '""',,')\ . ~ . I °' ·llO-l)lltlll• \1 ,,,, o~ ''"""'' "The 200 is still a good race for her, but Jill Sterkel or El Monte is really dominating the sprinl scene and far ahead of everyone. "The goals are lo beat lhe East German women and we still have a long way to go to beat them. This competition at Canton was just a stepping stone toward the East German duel." The s p eedst e r from In d ianapolis r esembles former Nadadores starle t Shirley Babashorf of Fountain Valley in terms or style, using a two-beat kick and a ver y long stroke. according to Shuber t. "Jennifer would like lo im· prove on her other strokes so she can swim a different event in the nationals between the two dis· lance freestyle11. She is a tremen- dous talent and we're hoping she can k~p herself motivated by what the F.ast G<'rmans a re do· mg She C'ould he a rt·al bright hope In r cgaintnl( surremacy In th<.· frc('slyl<' evrn s for the C S ... Srhuhl'rt ..,ay:-. Rrownl', mcanwhill'. is doing her thin~ in lhl• s<1ml' rolC' that Valerie Lee of M1ss1on ViCJ() h;is done for several campai~ns with the Nadadorl's the butterfly and long d1i.tance frcc:-.tylcs In fuustung second to Hooker's winn1n~ 1.650 with a 16 03 97. she too ~a~ 13 seconds hctt<·r than I looker's American stanrtard And in wiping o ut the zoo ny re· co rd . s h<' 1s rlearl y onl' of America's blue th1p swimmers "Alice has been 1n our pro· gr am for the past 2' ~ years, e1long with her Mslt•r, Marg.iret. says Schubert "It was very oh v1ous from the beginning th;il hoth of them had a lot of talent 1tnd would be good nationcil rankC'd i.w1mmcrs. The natural ability and good strokes were there and the tremendous al· titude toward training and com· pctitive practices have put it log ether Next u p for both . Rio de Janiero where they'll be exhibil· ing their abilHy this week. Sports in Brief Men 70 Break Track Records SALINA. Kan .' --Two golden agers set world records over the ..., cekend in the Kansas Wesleyan S unnower decathlon. Stan Herrmann. 72. or Santa Barbara, broke his record fo r the discus throw in the 70 t o 74 ag<' bracket. Herbert Anderson. 75. of Fort Collins. Colo., broke his old record for the 100-m eter run in the 75 to 79 age bracket Herrmann, a 1928 graduate 11f Kansas Wesley3n, los::.ed the dis· cus 121·8. That broke the r ecord he set last year by I foot. 9 in t·he::.. Anderson ran the 100 m1•tcrr-. in 14.3 seconds. a half second better than the record he set a month ago Coach John Kernan of K an~as Wesleyan said the records would be recognized by the U.S. Track a nd Field Federation Canada Roll• II F.LSINKI Oefen~eman Carol Vadnais of the National llockt!y League New York Rangers assisted on three goals M onday. leading Team Canada to a 5.1 exhibition victory over Finland Mond;iy. Vadnais set up firsl period goals just over two minutes apart by Al McAd am of the Cll'veland Barons and Wilf P a1emcnt of lt1e Colorado Rockies. Vancouvl'r's Dennis Vcrvergaert ;lli.o scored in the f1r~l pt!nod as lhc Cana diens Jumped to a 3·0 lead 2 Ref• Work NEW YORK IL s going to Ix· a busy month for Richie Powers and F.arl Strom They'rt-the only two r egular N at1onal Basketball Association refer ees who diet not ~o oul on s trike, and they figure to sec plenty or action in the playoffs wh ich begin tonight "We will be ulllmn~ our most exp<•rienced rC'frrees as much as poss 1bll'," said NB/\,dt•puty com- m issionl'r Simon Courdtne Powers a nd Strom are the most e xpt•rt en l' ed r cf ere es avatlabl('. Most of the others have had l''actly on<' game's worth or NUA experience. That. t•ame Sunday, wh<'n the National Association of Baskt•tball Referees, y, h1ch rl•prt•sents 24 of the 26 gaml'"· :-.llli.!t'd u walkout on the final dci y of the N BA's rt·· gular seai.on DENVER FAVORED FOR NBA. CROWN R ENO Whn s goin~ to win the Nataonal Bai.kl•lball i\i.soc1<1 t1on ph1yoffs? Odds makers hen• say the Ul•nnr NuggC'b. The Nuggets Wl'rC listed as l ~ 5 favoril<'S to ~o all lht• way by the Sahar a Tuhue Hat'l' and Sports Hooks on Monda~. t·ven though their regular i.t·astm record of 50·32 only tied them with Ph1laddphia for '><·tond best 1n th<> ll•aJ;Ul'. hl•h1nd I.us .'tngl•le..., · 53 29 Phtlach·lph1.1 wa" a 11·5 second t•ho1t•c. f11ll11\H'd h\ Portland, 3·1 Los J\11gt'l1·:-., 1r. s: llou.,ton, 19 5. and Goldvn !',t .1tl·. ~ t Ddl·nd1ng t·ha111p1on Boston w ..1 s n t• >. t ..1 t 7 1. t 1 :i 1 ll'd b } Wa!.hinglun, HI . ('I,., Pl;ind, 10-t , Chicago. 12 I .ind ~Jn Anlon111 and Detroit, 20 I l'i.ll h Maravich Wins 1st NBA Scoring Title NEW YORK cA P I !'cl<' Marav1ch, who i.ct a National llaskrthall Assot·ial1on record for guards hy srnn n~ li8 point., 111 ont• gam<• against tht• New York Knll·ks Feb. 25. \\Oii lhc NUA's 1976 77 scoring championship w1 th an ll\ eragl· of 31 1 point!> Jl('r gaml·. <i<'cording to thl· fin JI ='BJ\ SI al1:-.tlC!'I Lt•ague rt'cords were i,l'l II\ F.rn1t• 01<;n·i:o n11 of Bulfalo 111 frN· lhrow shoollni!. l>un Rust• 11( Indiana 1n ~ll'ab and ~lo'e' Malone of llouston 1n orrenM\I' rebound.Jn!! llu"t" .... ho led the league 1n strub and as:;"'t ~. anc1 Bill Walton of Portland." ho wal> f1ri.l 1n rebounding and blocked shots, "ere doublf' winners. M arav1ch wa-. an easy winner of his first NBA scoring Lill<', with Billy Kn1ghl of Indiana finishing second at 26.6. Kareem Abdul Jabbar was third at 26.2, followed by David Thompson of Denver, 26.2. and <le fcnding t•hampion Bob McAdoo of the New York Knicks. 25.8 . Maravich is the first guard .to win the NBA scoring title since Nat<• Ar<'h1hald did it 1n 1973. anrl only llw fifth baC'k1•011rtmun 111 win it 111 thl' :11 ) (•ar h1i.tory nf the IC'a~ut· lie• 11> alMl only thr fourth g II a rd In 1t ... ;.: 11 l' h I '>I" r v t (I ;i\'cragc hl'ltC'I ti:·•·• JO p111nls a ~amr l>1t;n·~or1u·..., f1c-1· throw pert'l'ntag1• of !) IJ. 011 Liii of I 11,, hrok l' I ht• ~Iii\ n·roi cl uf ~:12 sl'l hy Hill Sharman of lltt'>lOh 1n I fJSA·~lJ ll11i.t•.., :!Rt .,,t.,1h hrok1• the re·· t•orcl 11f :!Iii ...,1 t In !w.1ttlt'" Slilk W a t t " I .1..., t .... 1· .1 .... 11 n H "" t' av~r:J~l'<I :1 47 "'l"'"' pl·r g;1mt· 111 2 76 for K.111" ..... 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GU 1 t)()() I 000 I J Cil17 500 I'? 000 :i 000 :i 750 500 . ;,<)() 500 '100 Ii , ;13:1 ,,., M l\l"lft•.)f hMnM~ ,, , ··' l'1fl ,,wqtt (Afllu\' n '' ,1 L,,u,.,, IA,..~mi1 •f\ 1 IH 11 "''""" Ynrtl f~ ,.,,., I ti ( "''"""u f 1 ~,"''"I\"' 41 ~t')u•tQ,.. f s:Jt' ~,,.,.,, Ol \.tl"I rr,nt t 'M·l.tnt~t" on• 4t ~'\ 0·~ I f . .,,..~\I) U AflAntA fM•"~"'m•U\ n fl I At t ft\ 4nq,.t•~ I U t\Nj."11\ th 0,,,.,,,,,.... """'""'' T ALLAHASSEE CA P ) - Ka ren Krantzcke, who collapsed after winning a tennis tourna- ment, apparently died of an enlarged heart. Leon County m edical exa min e r C. W. Ketchum said Monday. "I think Jt's due to cardiac hyp ertrophy, enlargement of the heart," sajd Dr. Ke tchum. "J don't know the cause of ll." Ketchum has p erformed an autopsy on Miss Kranlzcke, a 30-year-old native of New South Wales, Aui;tralia, but h e said It will take several days to pinpoint the cause of death. The m edical examiner said that this kind of heart enlarge- ment Is a rare condition, e s pec lally in professional athletes . Ile !'\aid ca rdl a~ hy pertrophy is not a heart at· tack. Miss Kranticke collapsed and died Sunday as she r eturned from jogging after w inning the d oubles tiUe in a S20.000 tourna- Watson, CARLSBAD. Calif. -Newly ('rowned Masters champion Tom Watson and beaten c h allenger J ack Nicklaus square off a.Cain this week In the prestigious, $22~000 Tournamcnl of Cham-· plon s that, In Its silver an- niversary year is missing some of golf'& bigger gun1. With a flock or newcomers win· ning most o( the evenlll. 11uch players as H uie Irwin, Hubert Oreen. Tom Weis ko pf, Gary Player and Arnold Palmer failed to qt)~llfy by wlnn l n1 an American tour event In the last 12 months Johnny Miiier made It ment at Forest Meadows Rac- quet Club here. Dr. Bryan W. Robinson , a Tallahassee physician, s aw her collapse al the entrance to the c lub. He was at he r side in s t conds. He said she had no pulse when he examined her and that. ahe apparently had died in- st antly. Miss Kratzcke's body W'fts taken to Culley Funeral Home. Owner Walter Culley said ar· rangements for the funerlil would not be completed until M Us Kranlzc k e's s ponsor, Clarence Mabry, Oew In from Texas. He said Mlss Kranhcke has a brother, Tony. who II ves In Sydney, Australia. Miss Krnntzcke has b('en divid· ing her lime in recent years between Australia and New Braunfels, Texas. where she was an instructor at John Newcom be's tennis ra nch , ac- cording to tournament officiuls Nicklaus on his British Open victory. In their places are a r ecord l:J gotcers who are playing in thiir; e~ite. winners-only tournament. for the fi rst time. As an example of the youth movement that has s wept the game this year, only three players have won three titles In eUgibllily period -and two or them are playing for the flnt time. They are Mark Hayes and J~rry Pot.e. WatJSon 's triumoh last w~kend Ill Aul(Usla, Ga .. made tum the othe r three-time champion and boosted him Into co·favorite staluR w ith Nicklaus, W,. ''O""'' Ptv> ••I ,., 11a ,, 1 W •ltfOltfT'IV)'"' tn1 .,, ,, . '"~ I'~ Du\"lf'•'1')tt M ol ,., ,., 11\1 ,. ~ \tnltP\ OuH l~t 1'1• ·~"" ,,., lltMv•O••• '"" fl•f 'Tnt A~'J. W .. ltM,Pl'\'f ,,, ,,, <>le It I llbd·1I l•ht..r I 11 '" O• I~ II \ M 11,,n_. ••"lV "' t II 101) II I Gdmr,r• (~1 111 I\/ HUl'I II tt Mt Afj~" NY" .,, 117 9)~ I) .. t4 ''f,.\.WA\n 1•1 10 ,~,. 11 ~ Nafri, M1t ,. .. \'ll "'\ II I) M t r,11"'''' Phil 1•1 ,,, ... 11 ~ I •H ,.,, _,,.,.t '" ... rH/ II I t(fltf'Utn, !, I\ l~I ~" ~,. II 1 Billie J ean Third TOKYO CAP) Rclly Slovo and Martina Navratilova hcul f'rancois Durr and Virg inia Wad e 7-5, 6-3, Sunday to cap- ture the Bridgestone wom· en's double!! championship. The winners s plil $..16,000 and the losers dlvidMI SIR,000 Billie J ean Kini! end R osie Casals downed Mi ma Jausovcc or Yugosla\1n anrt V1rgin1a Ruw·1 of Romani:i 6·2. 6 '1 ln take thiril placo in the four·cluv tourna mcnt at TofC In a J>0811lblc rematch or their M asters hco<l-lo·head confronta- tion. Other leading.contenders in tho · chase for the $45,000 rlNlt prize 1 a rc derendlng champion Don, January and Al O elbergc r, listed • 'nl 8·1 by Las Vcf(ns' legal bookies j behind lh<' 6 l prtce on Nlckla.us 11nd W&t.son I \ Al 10. t art' PGA winn ('r Dave Stockton. Roy Floyd, Hayes and I Ben Crenshaw. Mlllt-r, mired In ll ' deep 11lump, and Injured Le&J Tr«"vlno anct rutc are llst<'d nt. 20 I .7.3 Win For.HVC POMONA-Hunt- ington Valley Christia n stopped Pomo na 's 1 American Chriatlao, 7-3,. i n non-leacue pre p I baseba ll Monday at Ralph Welch Park. The Newport Beach- baaed wiMers s truck for a pair or runs in the third inning on a sacrifice fly by J ohn Beardeo a nd Burt Thorpe's rbi s ingle. 1 Then the game was put out of reach in the fifth as Bearde n s trok ed a n rbi single and Thorpe followed with a two-run triple. Rod New, who struck out nine batters and walked only three, con- tributed lo the otrense with a theft of home in the sixth inning arter American Chr1st1an had rallied with three runs in the fifth. Mum. VJlft't C,_tt\t••" ti) tidttenr•eld lt> Buro•n,t IClr>q.<f T"o'~ lb .. evnolO!i. lb ""'tw,o st .. ..,~,..,. .. , ftu,.1t.11rt H 8rown '' 4b ,. rtu I II Q I I I) Q I I ,, ~ • 0 " I) 0 n 0 T Otdl) 1\ I kore by lnf\I"'' ' " . .. unt v.1 c~.. 001 on 0 , .. , Amerlt•n C.l'tr. 000 0)1) O J b • Athletics For Girls 4n:Hl•Tr•ckMte1 ,..,. ..... ,, .. , H J-Cfir\t •tttrn•tt) Jonf\1 Eohon CS. II 110-Ro\e Nt•PO" H•rbo,. fl 70 01. M iit -A o\t IS 10 11 l·mllf' Serr1e ._.6 Edf\On 111 •S 01 ttOLH-Gl•ll~,.. ft Toro 114 n Gourdl'nf' Et Toro fu •J. AtUtk:y. f11111>WDQrt H•rbOr fU 01 01\llM'Vf' rnt"dl'"Y r,.l•v f\,.rnnttl H8 E01'°"' fJOont \ AMr•Q•lf'/ (t.irry S~,,1~) 11 I\ tt41hl (O,ll M ,. ., H~om•"" L.,,,..,C>',. GitJlttratitr J-1\ ~·11)10~ H IQl't jump ,,ourll'I t111tl t rn•ff") Aom•f\n Edi\on I\ H ''"'"' .afterl"l•tel A ... rr111 Coit• M tt\d t\ 11 LO'\l'J rumn i"'ru\,. N .. w pt>tl Mdrbo, ,,, tt (v ,, .. , Ntot11tDOrf t'i1.Jrbor Cl6 l11, (,ourt11n.t (I f QrO 111 1', H•fllQt'i HB fd•\(lif\ 111 11 \"OI put OA\\f> C'hM M .. \d '" &• Oullotk, Et foro Cll·OI. 1 .. 1. NewPOrt HMbOr Ill 61 D•llY Pt101 Photo by R1chotrd l(oe-hl"'' Tueeday. April 12. 1977 DAIL v PILOT as Golden West, Pirates Face Baseball <;rucials Golden We!>t and Orange Coast col- lege-. ha\C enjoyed great s uccess this baseball scal>on, but this week is de- '1nitely a big one for the two arch fl\'UI~. Coach Fred Hoover's GWC Rus lleri:., leading the Southern California Conference race with an CRAIG SHEFF . 11·1·1 record, host sizzling LA Harbor today, travel t o Santa Monica Thursday and return home Saturday against Rio Hondo. Coach Mlke Mayne's OCC PiratC's, ah('ad in thl' South Coast Conference scramble with o 6· l mark, trek to Fullerton today, entertain Santa Ana Thursday and travel to Cerritos Saturday Thi· Coldt•n \\'t·:-.1 llarbur anti OCC C.:1•rr11n ... 1·nt·c1u1111•r:-. :1n· thl· lug onl·:-. Thl' l<uslh·rs ha\\.'\\ h1ppt·d llarhor lwil't· 111 loop pla). hut th1· St'aha" ks. lhc prc-:-.ea son flll'ks to wrn thl' t'ircu1t, have rebounded with seven Girls l'ie Tonight :-.tr:11ght So<.:nl victories :md now lruU Golden We!>t by JUl>L 21 ~games. A victory by Hoover's club would jul>t about lock 1l u1>. Coast faces a much more difficult. task --beating a Cerritos nine on the latter's field. Cerritos, which hus won five South Coast titles in a row. husn 't lost to Orange Coast since 1972 -n span or 19 games. Cerritos owns a 12·1 victory over the Dues in the openin~ round of loop action. · Cerritos holds a 26·5 cdl:e over Orange Coa!>t. OCC and Charfry colleges probably won't be S<'heduling each other In baseball In thl' next few seasons. The two schools had planned two games this Sta!>On, but C haHey coach Howard Lo~der, upset that Fontana's Daryl Sconlt>rl> enrolled at OCC, can- celled the games. SKIPPIN' AROUND Wayne S mith, a transfer from Portland Stull'. figures highly in UC Irvine's basketball plans next season. A 6-5, 170-poundl•r, Smith Wal> a starter at Porll.md Stal1• I\\ o s1·asonl> ;J~o. lie red sh1rtl•d in Witi i7 .. SaddJeback Culh·~1· 1s lwpdul 11f hinn~ :.in al>Si~- 1 ;mt lra<·k :.ind f1l•ld <:ouC'h for nl'Xl :-.t•a-.011. :0.:t\C\ c;:.iuchns alhll'lic direc- tor l>oul( Frltr. Cage Playoffs Open Six Orani:c Coast urea girls hushtbull tcLJms 1nclud1ng the second. third and fourth !>ceded tC'ums in 1 A compel• lion. will begin play tn the Cl F playoffs tonight. Four of the six teams will be al home including ll unt1ngton Beach, Corona del Mar, Maler De1 Libe r t y Chris· tian, Mission V1eJO and Fountain Valley will play away from home 1n hr!il round action. while Debbie Hurro"s and Chen I Cud\' ·1rC' Juniors and Kathy·l>~yle 1s a sophomore. Kcllt Lockhart, a parl·t1me starter and l>lxlh player on the team, ll> al~o a junior. two Juniors. Jody Bisson and Carla l.OnJ:fellow \\tlh seniors Ter ri Roberts, Mary Jo Leonard and Ma r y Jackson completing the s ta rlmg f1 vc. M 1ss1on Viejo" ill have two !icniorl> <Katie Eaton and Judi Johnson) at guard; ~ophomore Jean- nie lieauprl'y al center, Hence Hedf crn. a junior <ind Lori Salmon , a frt•shman, at forward. O•\cu-. Dis~~, C.o\ttt "1i t\• 1111·10). ANTHONY CURRAN, THE CIF'S LEADING VAULTER, IS ENTERED AT ARCADIA. M all•r De1 !20·:! 1 will hl' ;it homC' t u San lrorgonio ( 11 51 with an i:i o'clock start. Mater De1 1s Che second seeded 4·A entry and was co - champion of the Sunrise League. Corona dd Mar. \\Ill ner of the South Coal>t League, has one senior and four sophomores in the starling l11Aoup Dianna Bandl•I 1s t he senior with Linda Gncg gel, Debh1l' lll'ndrix. Carol Esposito and Roh- b 1 e T or re s all sophomon'~. Liberty Christian, un- defeated champion of the Academy League. will start a team composed entirely of sophomorl's. Included arc Karen Reiff, Sharon Modahn. Michelle Arnrlt. llC'athl•r Dreyer and Anna Francis. Mate r Oei, undt'r coal·h Linda Sharp, has i;e n1or Karen Gage, juniors C'hns Cage a nd Kim Wilmot and sop homore s Lori Vranich and Kathy Riel in the starting lineup. Gt 1'lS SOFT8•ll Newport H•rbor Cl) -,,,o,n ( GAOd•\, lb Wolf.O•\\ t<P,,WOf'tl'\V •'II 0 H•m lnqlO" l!> Po1"•1 )~ Jof'ln\O,,,tr Horn r t ... 1 ' JI n n S..n Cl'"""'• n~ 1 1t rbl , () ' 0 ~ 0 ) , 0 Area Spikers Selected To Arcadia Invitational Sports Calendar W•dnnC.v fAe>rU tll A"·,rb11tt ~" f!fm•'ntl' .11 (~rt)"·• f'l"'I M ... (0,14 M.r "di O•f'IA H•lh f I fO•Q ..tf ldl)un..1 fwrttP\ Uf'ltv•r\tfY ililll Huntington Beach 117-1 l 1s third seeded in ·1 A and \\Ill host Tustin I 10·5> 1n a 7:30 tiff. 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",.,,., ,,., "'"' A'""'''""41~tlWAHA'~ ,,, 1\, t\ l f\ri1 ,. 111 JIM P"ht~ •• f( I d f G,,,,,~ •MArt ,., , r 1 1\ / n' 0'l•Jfll"'\ Al'ltf f "''" I I '1-J (•mtJ,.,_.U """ ( nrt)1r\, J l t \ ni t, ~ (,,fl\fHf\\l".n "'"" ,,,.,, t1 1 rtn I •rrnu••n<IM•Mntdll 1\4 I\' British Soccer ..... , ...... Ulh "-Tum• LIUM fll"f ......... l ...... DMtl.,,1 •"""'' 1, TnHtnl\im O IP\WI<" '· tllrmll>CJf'•mO ~nci.twr Clly 1. MlddtO\~OUQll O Quffflt P•rll A-.r\ 1,C.O~•try I, ti• StohO. Ll---4 0, ti. s..nci.r1•"" 1. -"4KtttUnlted t WutHeml.N-1<110 • DM ..... t P vlll-t. Pl\l'MUlllO t.111 .. 0.on""'o 11r 5ou111-on J. CMdltt t Wo1¥tt'l>Mlclt0fl 2, !'Iott• County 7, tie Cl!•"'"". O..la.• 0 • H•rllorO 1. 8•1WJl 1 llr DM tl.,,l 9 ury J. llncotno ARCADIA -Hailed as one of the n,..ataon '!> best 1nv1tat1onal high school track and field' meets. the 10th ArcadJa Invitational track and rield meet 1s in store Saturday on the Apaches campus. Field events hegm at 5 30. followed by the first running evental7 Among the male portion of the meet are fi ve na- tional leaders and te n state leaders, while the dis- taff side features four state leaders An example of the competition romes in the high hurdles where 10 are entered with clockings of 14 5 or better The h1~h Jump field includes four seven footers and the• pole v:.iult event includes two with 16-foot credl•nt1als and '>IX otheri. in the 15·fcct category Orange Coast area aces invited to the sp1kefrsl include Charlle Christen<;cn 14 15 a m1le 1 of Hunt ington Beach ·s Edison, John I larpcr I 57 31 2 shot put a nd 169-1 dJscus l of San rlcmcnle. N<'" port Harbor H1gh's Chris Corum 149 S 440 1 anrl fo'ountam Valle\ 's Ken Mar~erum 148 :J 11tnvk1ump1 among olhC'r111 Among the female entriec; 1nv1tC'd from th<' Orange Coast area arP Costa Mesa's Bcmnie Das~c (42 Ii shot pul and 112 10 dlc;cus 1. El Toro's Lisa Gourdint' 118·2 long Jump and 14 4 low hurdles and El Toro·!> ChN\ I Glazier 0 1 I 1n the low ~t1ck~ 1 In the h1~h JU mp a duel 1s rxprcted with Rod Smith of Las \'e~as Western 11 01 •>. Santa Monica's Dennis Smith 17-0>. Rob Olson of Woodland llilb ' El Camino Real 1101 and LA fo're mont 's Jim Frazier (7 0) entered Rod Smith 1~ a co national leader m the event. Anthony Curran of Encino's Crespi. who won at the recent Huntington Beach lnv1lat1onal with a 15-10 effort. is the favorite with a lfi·4"l best. a lthough Ray Crook or Reno's Wooster lf igh enters with 16-0 credentials. Cons1dt'red the nation's b<'sl long sprinter. Pasadena's James Sanford is the top entry in the furlong <21.1 ) and quarter mile (46.7 l. although David Rwisell of San Diego's Patrick Henry also has a 21.1 on a tu"" recorded in 1976. Russell, with a 9.6 this year and a 9.5 as a junior jn 1976, is the leading contender for honors in the 100-yard dash. Christensen bas the best entering time in the mile and Margerum figures to see the kind. of competition that will enhance his bes t in the triple jump. Seeded first in the triple jump is Dokle Williams of Oceanside's El Camino Hi&h, who boasts a 51-212 effort. Two others-Ramon Grubbs of Pasadena's Blair and Pasadena's Paul J ones. have been in the 49-foot echelon. El Toro's Glazier and Gourdine and Newport 0..11 .. '· Port\""""111 t , ... Grlmll)y I. OllllnQrl•m t. tit #••sllefd7,C:Mtl•'11ekl I P•UIOflO,Wetwtl 1 .-01.....,..m 2. Hor1Mmplon0 Yor• O. Shelfl•IO Weonet04ly 2 • llarbor's Karen Attlesey could made it lnlerestmg ln the low hurdles where Glazier leads all enlnes. Gourdine ha.s done 14.4 and Atllesey's 15.0 is third best among the entires. THE PLUMllH• • HIATIH-.' AIR COHD, m .. -.. ,_ .... , llerYl ... In Vo.J< ,.,.,-Goll •.AtSSION VIEJO '"'7 c. ....... 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U Ji,tfU1 .t Ou .1n1,.n,-.,.,.,., -tt UI f ,.nrt•'\ (O''>""' d,.I M,., '' S"" (lr,,,tnl" 0 A"'6 HtU' Al '"''"' M•\A L•oun6 8'-cJr" .. , fl 1->ro M ,,,,,,... V1•11"J \l' U"'l~'\•I• lttll ,.., 1 1\t UC l'v•n• OI Uruv'""''Y of '\~I'\ 0 1e90 II JOI v,,u,.yt1-11J En1'°" at M11rln"' ••u,,. t•nQton R.-01 " ,.,, F-ntJl'lt.\"l Vdlh,'f. ,.,,,.I")"'' 'k•t M iu nl \.otn rt,,.m•nl,. N1 .. pr,,.1 H . .,,_,,,, ,.., W1·\tm1n,tn •1111 •I II Fount:un Valley 11631 and runnerup in th~ Sunset IA.'ague to Jl unl· ington Bc:.ich. 1s fourth ~ecded m 4-A. The FV Barons play al Cypress I 1831. champions of the Empire League. Corona del Mar 08·5), winner of the South Coast League t1tl.:-, will host Sonora !14 21 whlle runncrup Mis:-.1on VtcJO under Carol llank1ns, will play al Mayfair lligh 0:1 :l) in Lakewood Liberty Chr1<>l1an 0:~·:•;,,:•,~m;~:1•~·~·~•"';;'~.':,.~~ C 12·0) of lluntington V••10 E•Toro~1cor<>n•<1•t MAr t.111 Beach in vades Alta ., '1n1. S..n••AnH• E\t.1n<1• 1•1 Loma ( 11-4) in 2-A action fl ,1• lo Un"'''''•''•,.., r,,,, I M"'"· M14' '""' nt Frtl\,..,, W'1\tm1n\t1•r ~1 tt•"Nfl11't t~"''°"l' Cnrontt dtl M 4r "'' t MJli""' R#011,.toi t.,u "' J ,,, Fountit1n V .1111•1 ,,, H~1nlu'lr11on fJ1•1tr fl 11 • r,HI\ b..;tOm1ntOI\ ftt\lln At M MtnA al 7 . 1,,,,,. ·,lib•" c;.,,,." Grov• ., Huntington Beach has t ~"on •l• £,,.., ... ~1 Hun1tn11ton lost but ooe ~ame this o-.-rh ,, )Q) """'~"' i'I TU\111'1 f )l d \•n•a ,.,., •• °'""'!<' eo.,1 c.11,~ ~cason. a one-point e - oi ·~ LA • ..,"°, ~• "°'""" w •. ,. • cision lo 3 A top seeded G"I' l•-nn•• C.OtO.n W•\l Collt'IO U a r l Z 111 If, y (' l th(' '"'''"'' .. ,, ,.,, 8 "P•"'"""" 1• 1lcrs of coal'h .Joanne 1 ;~~;~.~·~~'~"'··~~· "'1'0" 8••·" •1 Kellog~ '4111 have only two l>eniors in the start- T"ur\d•f I A1trif 10 "fr~r• 'MntA An 't V41ll•y Al f,t.tn ''"" ~-t,, (.••""""'• .-1 £1 l o,.o M1'\\ton VH110 di O,.nit H ilt\ CAii fl' UL (PMI ,,.., "' µ,,._.,,,...,.,.,. 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In the , ' Sol-Cat division arr Bob 1 " •• ~~";;~,;,c~"'"•" <11 ~',_.,,,,..., Kelley of Newport fl<'uch r r.no .r "" . ) , •. .,,,0~ und George Wood or ( '"'11"'•0•··--llOSonl\ Costa Mesa. ~'. ~~.;::,,~~.!:;," 1; ~ ~~~ RARE SALEI SJ845 Limited time only. 2 quarts: $2120 ~gallon: 1845 You save $2.75 ·.JaB RARE SCOTCH SO ~(Rf,.nrl1·rf Scnl'ChWhi•ly r 1'>77 r., 1J1ni:r<1n CJrr .. N.:J , . -.. \ ;~ 8lf DAIL V PILOT Tuesday. April 12. 1en Widest Tanl~er i11 U.S. Atlantic Richfield's Arco lndcpendcnt·e 1s believed to he the widest tunkcr ('\'t'r lo berth in thC' l 'nitcd States. Meusunng 17ti feel wide :.icros~ the deck. it is tlf a !:>11,e ' s imilar to SOlllO tankers being built lo carry Alaskan Norlh Slope oil from Valdez t o t h (' c o n l i n e n l a I ~ t a t cs T h c l nd cpcndence stopped at Long Beach recent ly to discharge a record load of 1.1 million barrels of oil from the Persian Culf. Spare propeller in the foreground gi vcs <Jn indicution of the width of the dcek. Oil Flush Saves Water Niguel C ompany Offe r s Alte rnative 8y JACK CHAPPELL Ol tf\t O•llY l'llol ,t..11 ''The convcntionnl toilet tht• American public hus a love u!'atr with 1t," said Norris Bii.hton J 1 .. as he gestured exc1tectly behind the big walnut table in his 0!!1cc. Bishton 1s president o! Sa rmax in Laguna Niguel and he readily admits he gets excited when he talks about toilets. He also makes them. NOT CONVENTIONAL pot liee;. lie manu!actures a spacc- age version that doesn't use a d rop o! water. u scl!·containC'd system requiring no ::.l'wcr hookup. It. has the rcassunni.: n1c1ties o! the trad1llonal com m ode plus somC', includin~ a tc!lon-coated bowl. The walls o! B1s hton s o!!ict· are covered with s1i:ns extollin~ the virtues o! his syste m . "Ultimately wrll our sysl<'m Ix.• chosen o'er other to1lcb" We think so It's what the user ha:. come lo know and love Ill' j:!cls a big !1 ve-gallon !lus h 'or his money," Bish ton sartl I N I NSTITUTIONA i, :-.1lua· lions such as park rest rooms. lhc !lush toilet 1s responsible !or as m uch as 90 percent o! the wat(•r use. In a home, it can a mount lo as m uch as 50 percent o! the waler use. ( __ E_c_o_iLu_c_Y __ ) ALL llAVE drawbacks. Some inspi re a subconscious !car in the user and some just aren't classy enough to be accepted . T hat's why Bishton thinks lhe Sar max system will prevail. The theory behind the syslt!m 1ssimple. The !hud in the bowl looks llko water bu t 1 s oi l . Wastes are tran.."porlcd hy the orl with something like a conven- tional !lushing system lo a SOO- gallon holding tank. T HERE, TllE wastes settle out and the oil !loats to the s ur!ace the two don't mix as with "ater system. The 011 seals in odori. Additionally. a microbi<'1de 1s added to the otl when il 1s pur1!1C'd bc!ore b<'ing used !or another !lush. The holding tank :.tores enough !or 7,500 usc•s al>011t a year's use by a normal household. After that, it is pumped out by a M~pt1c lank service. T llF: OIL SYSTEM was de· vised,by Chrysler engineers idled hy a cutback in space research. Jt was intended !or shipboard use IT CO\JLD BE used in areas wht>re sewer hookups a re not available because o! environ- mental restrictions or restricted treatment capacity. or where septa<' tanks and leach lines have !ailed or are impraclicul. l ! the droug ht gets worse, the nonwater system m<•Y become increasingly desirable, Bil1hton said. "Oh, the drought is d c!irutely helping us. I don 't like to say that, butlt 1s," he said. IT WAS F.XCESSIVE water use that led John Crapper to in- v c n t the !on-runner o! t he modem tank toilet, in E ngland, a n act !or which he was knighted. Upon his dC'alh Sir John was burtl'd in WC'i.lminstcr Abby along \\ith kings and prime ministers. "I was there. I looked. But, l didn't sec him," said B1shton. D e l Webb to Delay Stockholde r Meet PHOENIX, Anz. (A P > -Del Webb directors have dc!erred the 1977 annual mt•cting in order to provide additional time !or the preparation o! the company's proxy materials. r..Promotions Recorded BecausC' o! the d rought in the western United States, there has been an increasing awarc•ness o' the !lush let.let as a watl'r ui.cr A host o! alternative torlch have spawned toilet:-. that in· cinerate wastes wrth a 1,400 degree !lame. toilets that com - post waste over several years a nd toilets that whisk wa:-.lc away "ith a liltlc "alcr and a lot o! vacuum. 0 is hton s a id t he Sar mux syst~m 1s in use al Vail, Colo , ;ind at the bottom o! the Grand Canyon, areas o! water scarcity or discharge impracticality. Most marketin~ 1s in the area u! 1nst1tulio n al use, but the system doc-; have resident ial potential. according to B1shton. Cost is between SJ.000 and $4,000 !'or the system, said 1\1 ike Hubbs, bar max plant manager. An announcement will be made when the new date is determined !or the annual meeting, original- ly scheduled !or April 15. Robert II. Johnson, chairman. nlso said m a prepared release I hat the board has determined to oppose singer Frank Sinatra a nd hrs lawyC'r, Milton Rubin, \\ho have stalt'<l lheir intention to con· duct a proxy contest m connec· tron with lhe election o! directors at the annual meeting. Bob R.-gan. LaJ,!un.1 11111 .... hil., h£'cn named m a nager or Houlihan·., Old rtac.-, Nt·wport Hcat·h He has hcC'n asi.or1alt•1I \\1th <;1lh{•rl Robinson, I nc., owners of the n•staurant. as assistant manager and m:rnagt•r at rl''ilaurant)o, in Kansas City . Wesllands Bank h:ii. :innounrt•d the folio'' rng a ppointments· -Fr ank l..opt'l, f-'011111 :1111 \'alll')'. ha-. lw1•n named \'ICC prei.tt lc·nt anrl rrmtr••lll·r lie Jfltnl'<I I he bank last y<'nr afkr M'r\ 111~ ,1:-. "l'nH>r a{·1·ou11ta111 for Pr irt• W <1tc·rh11ust'. I tll' -E. I.Re Swf'aring1•n, :\1'wport ll1•a1·h, ha:-. h1•1•n na med assii-tant V ll'i.' flrt"'tdl•nl and manugrr llf operalrons lit• 1111n1·d th1• bank 111 l!lil "" .1n rnt1·rnJI auditor Tlw following appo1111 rn1•n\~ ha\ 1· h1•1·11 ;111 nounced by Alrco ('ryo~rnics. Nl'"' pot t Bt'Jt'h -flans O. Linha rdt hus h(•cn apporntcd :-.,·nior vice prcs1denl , lt•l·hnoloJ,!y Ill• 1111ncd the firm 111 1967 us dirC'ctor of tni:;:1 n(·cr1n g and" a'> n.i.mc·d var(' president of en~inel0n111: 111 l!JiO I 11· 1tt1\\ ,., rc:i.µom.1 ble for technology .,all'" -William E . Camptwll hJ:-. lwpn n.mwcl '11 e president, cnginc·<'t ltlJ.! 111· ,., f111 rn• r J~~1,tJt1I 1•1 t he preMdt•nt lk """ "r1•.,1111n,1lilt f111 1·nJ.!1tWf·rtnh luntlanns -Ronal d ('. \\<'hh h.1-. h1•1·11 11Jm .. i1 , 11 to p1 1·~1 dl'nt of 111wr;11 111n" l·ornin rirwr.11100, m.in.ii.:r-r for .in lnch.trla m.111uf.1r lu1 t•t 111 r '''l''lll'1hl1· for manufa1·turrng, materials, quality assurance, µurcha!>inl-:. maintenance and data processing. * David R. Copley has been named treasurer of Fluor Corp. with responsibili ty for corporate finance, project financing, and cash and ban'king act1v1ties Formerly m anager of project financing, he 1s a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy a nd llarvi.lrd Business School. • WUliam N. Scott, Newport Beach, president or Tra n~mark Corp., Newport Beach. has been elected prei.idt•nt of the West Coast Ml'tal lmportcri. Ai. :.111·1:.st111n Im·, for a two-year term. * Jant• A.. Culjls, L<igunu BC'ach, has hecn named marketing director at I.ion Country Sarari, Irvine She l'<'Pl:Jccs Mike Walkc>r, who has moved to thc Anaheim Visitors and Convenlron Bureau. Pnor to 101ning the <1musemcnt pa rk's s ales de- partml'nl 1n J:muary, Shl· operated her own public rclutrons frrm in Laguna Hl'ach following several 'ear!) as the natronttl ad\'ert1s111~ <rnd public rel a t tons ll1n·l·tor for Wc1,::ht W Jlchers, International. • Budd C"olt>ma n has JOint·d William Fawcett Ad· H'rlhin~. N1•\\port RN1t·h lie has 18 yC'ars of t.'X pl'rtl'nN• an the agc•nt'} bu:.rnt•ss, t•rght yearo; ::is u tlnnnp;rl in th<· fknrh l11lls IJJ'il'tl C'nh·man-Parr org.1011,111011 ,. ('hark., R. Dush hai-. b<·C'n numc-d v1ct-pres ,.1dent npcratton:. for MSI Data Corri .. Costa ~ll·.,a He will have repons1b1hty for manufactur· 1ng, materials management. quality asi.urnnce and corporate fac-1hlle:-. function!. nush 1:-. fnrmC'r dtr<'clor or manuf:icluring al llom•ywt>ll l11format1on System::. 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Up fl l ~r.: ~:.,. :: ~:~::tb ~=· · : ~~; ~g : : 1 I l'• 10 fntH t En n .. t Uo If ' 1\ '" n \11Alf't't Ar Q'.. .. i.. Up 8 A 11 (,.,,..,_ '!.t-1 1"'• .. '• Uo 8 f !) SIAmO<'t' 4 II 16 + '• VO 8 1 74 6t'4td Ori 91 a .. \. Up 8 b 103-123* INTEREST Finns Report steady, steady, steady. Quarter Gains A•r-H ~' ''• ,~ rntt>f'nilt g~·~~l~H:~~ 7~"° 'l:: ~;~~7n er, Brlr\~\ ''' 11• t-rnd If" Br••, S<f'f 711 , '' U"n q1(:\ 2~~;~"i i·· r.: gn:f'~",;~.~ ~~~~'"tm 1~~ 1~ ., ~~=,~~ ~~ Cii1IW!av lO' • U ; Grtv Attv C~mol Cn 7'• 1'1• Gulf tnt" Ct111nr4'td ti ''-" l ' • Gvrl')dn C-to C)wq , , "fl MAr.,...r R Cdpln •1r )~ 111. Hart • NC. ( .. t'\ T,.,. 11 • 1' 1 H,.n,,.<1 f •'II l'• Moor,. P 17 1, ll•. Mnrq Afl\ ~'°"' h'· M0\11""-t.tt• ''~ M ot(h M II n '• M111 Club l'• _.,.Mu"""' \~~. '~~ ~:~;"G,5f h • t\' / Nt)I l •t> T) • '''• N c. .. c R\'1 HI, Iii, N"tn w ~I 11'• 0~1 , NJN .. t G ) 1r1 l'• N lf'l\I\ A 1n"-111'1 Nl"'f\tt 9 n1 , t'\1. NoC.., c,, 1 \1 I 1&'. 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I'~ t) '• -'• For the last 16 years. through booms and recessions, individual rnvestors, as well as trust and profit sharr ng plans. have earned 10% or more on their money. most of the time rpore. Often as much as 12%• on short term (3 to 6 years) trust deeds on choice residential properties. with large equity and high s e.:urity. The title is Insured and recorded In your name. Chm L"" n ·, '' ., Horii q,., Cf\,.\tt Vt t1 11'· Huth P40 Chi 8rldQ so H Hy•U Co 11 , 11 NW Pu\11 '-.. 1•. No._,., Co ?4J • )('ti• OqtltifV M ,. ' 1 • Of'hO r:-"''" • I •'ti\ OH,., lP 14 " '~ • Pnr•Ov . >0~ SOO 11,. ll'• tt,•, 1~•. Am Gr~"f 101100 U) tOtt . ,. :: ··~ J•. -'• -'• The first quarter of 1977 was an all-time high for trrs t quarter sales for Renlley Laboratones. Irvine. Net income was up SJ percent and earnings per o;harl' up by 50 percent over the same quarter a year ag<• ,, ,, \. A.m e ro • 61 000 36'• ""• I\'• t1ri\. Con"I G11f't SS 700 ••1 1 <t'1 .... ,. t :., II :~:~~~,: 1 • 7'• . ., -.,, '"""" Ce> \' .. ~1 • Mv•tt ,,,, (hrl\'i Ul t)~ '"" Nur lr 1 " c O"''"'r N"-)', 1-. PCA lnl ,., .... 11 • En•R Go SJ 1()1) 7 7'o )'" )1,. N\tu Mltot • j) tliOO 1'"' 111 '• • 1 19 .... t ~ ,. AES I•< C4V Sii Cmpt U• Mel~ El 0•111•1 ..,, "'" . '• ? -•• cu1 tfl' F ~ , "'. '"''" Ina Cll1nlll " 1'' • 16<. tM•I Co C•UnUf 8 11 '• l1 ') tnt•'< Eni C••rtr Mt d '1' 1 lntrrn\-1n 4.t, , ~ P•b\t Br ,,,. 1llt M l')du (I)(' -" 40') .. ~. I • 7l' r 1• C.omb '"'· 41 WO 1f> , 16~ t I"\ ?O .. I e ~; 1 -•• ) -'• C.•ow Cf' I I lntrmt (, C.otu Vf'f\1 I , lf'IA• W\t\ Con'\ Cir 11 , 11 • tA\oU UI Coml SI\ '& 1 JO l•"'WPt ~:~-;-':" ~!: ~:: !~,~'':!n, CrAw Co 11'• n Jn\IY'n M '1 n P4cG4 R l , l•, P4r1t\ >i 111 1• / PAuf,.y P •'• \ • p,.,.,, Mf ,') • 140-\ PA f"tff"T \ ._ 11 • Pnt•OG 1111 1' • • P""''' AW , t p,.,,," ... U 1 1\'• p,.f,.Oflt 111• , .. 1 ••• 10 • \"• fl! t). u • ti-, ,, • t1 ... 'l'• ". )fl 11 .... .. ,,, ·~'· Ad..,ancl'd O•tl•,,,.d Vn<lt•"'l"<! T,._tAI '''"" N1111w h rQf'! N•w low '\ Total 't3'il'\ • '6S 1) )61 ,. I 1'1 1S , \1\ " )6 ...,. 6.7U.900 Wr ldJ "" COMll'ft ·-'• -'· '• -.. 0 11 \, Off \I 011 s' In thoc;e 16 yeM<;. no one llt1<; e11c1 lost one cent on therr rnvestmf'nt at A. A. Ajax Co. No OM has ever falled to earn 10% or more. No one. Total r<'venues for the pen od were $6.300.000, rf'prt'c;f'ntrn~ a 24 percent inrrease over the first qu,1rtcr of 1976, when total revenues reached $.'i,097.000 N<'t income for the quarter was $524.000, "11 h <'arnmgs p<'r <>hare of 24 cent In 1976 net rnrom<• "as $342.000 wllh curnmf.(s per sh are of 16 cents. S tores Report Grated• MUTUAL FUNDS We take care of all the paperwork. details and payment collections for you. If you want your funds returned sooner, after two years we will make every effort to re assign your trust deed to another Investor at no cost or loss to you. We have never failed to do so. If you want stable high interest, and If you have SS,00 0 or more that you would llke to invest, please call or write A. A. Aja>t Co. for our complete brochure on trust deed Investments. "When a loan is prepaid before m aturity, you receive up to a six month Interest bonus on 80% of the loan balance. This may Increase the yleld up to J 2%. (714) 772-6230 Aak fot Bob Mayes ot Bem.ra Frenkel 505 rto. Euclid Ave. Anaheim, CA 92803 (714) 837-3744 Ask for Sandy Ross Suite 202 Taj Mahal Profuslonal Bldn. !Agune HUis, CA 92653 Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc .. which operates h 8 d d W Jd B k h IMllESl'INC. CAivin AullO'O Am ldr 8 14 8 81 Inv Inn" I•• N L t e roa way stores an a en oo stores, as COMPANIE'> 11u11c-1110 1ue Emo•• 1uo .... '"" &<>• 1001 10.t0 r eported that Sales and net earnings for the fiscal ~,!!."';o~~I~ 1:.:i 57~," rn rn ~z~~,.E ~~ ~ NL lnCA~~''::.;8,.11 yea r ended J an. 29 reached new highs, although 1o11on•. •VDPl•('(I "' Mnn1n 11 11111~ 11 r111.111v vrovo C&o•I s un4vo11 h,_ NAflQnal A\\N I NAIW 'S IJ 'fO l'l 81 Onnft A 1'0 , • lnvti:\tO,.\ Gr'>UP pe r·Share earnings did not match the level Of last •llon Of S.Otut111-. NV \In II°" I? fl C•0•1 ~I\ ~ •1 10~ Atl S •l 6.1' d O•&lt". Inc •'• CG ~urwl q ll In 11 Cnnlltf I~., ~R IOS urt I IA year, When fewer Shares Were OUtStan ing. Ill<! prlee\ 11 whl<lt CG lncm ~ \1 ~ 11 0Aoly I I 00 NI IOS ndl A "8 4 91 Sales for the fiscal year increased 9.6 percent to ,,,,,. ~<urlll•t z"" Pr•1 I ()'I NI. D1•nv '" . Mull • "' • '~ $1.37 bi llion, COmpared With $1.25 billion in 1975. ~~:~d ll~!r" ~.:.~ C~~:r I~~ ig ~ :rn ~~O~c ~~ ~. NL ~~~i. 7.'~l rn Net earnings rose to $42 m illion from $41.6 r:!'ti.~ :u, bo.:!!~~ ~~=~~ ~~ ~~"' IHl 't,~~. &d ,~~1~4 .,j~ ~~~~:. 1rn ~rn million last year. Net earnings per share were $1.97 cnar~) ~""•v rund ,. 10 A 11 Purnn I08\ l1 l!lt 11•• Py 611 • H 0TI t he 19,297,593 aver age shares OUlStandlng In 1976, AGE Fnd 5)\'1 8SvJ. r~;-,:dc ] ~ rn ~~';.;';' 1rn 1J( :~1~1 Ahn 1~ ~ 1~ ~ "to•n H 0 NI. !>CH'<I ~ 11 I M T,.nd 70 n 77 17 Ivy S •4 NI. Compared With $2.11 On the 17,872,078 average ~!~~n; rn r,~ ~~:~~ 1110~1 ti\ Fl0~~~1al P;~ NL ~~n~:I~ \~ ~~ llN~ s hares outstanding in the prior year. Fully diluted ""'"'" Sit ,, .. 14 01 t NAMoem1 Fa• •"<Mt •JO NL JoM HM<cx• earnings per share were $1.83 in 1976, compared ~:r:,-:.: ' : ~; ~t ~~~ ~~ ; :: ~ '~ F;,"~~':n10:,~' NL g~ 1; ': ,~ ~ with $1.93 in 197$. ~!::"~'"" 1~ :J ioN~ co~o!:r .. ',', , n '., g~~r,, ! t ! :! Jo~~~" 1~ j~ '"~ Sales in the final 13-week period increased 8.6 Am Eoltv • u s JO cn.r1 en • ~1 •ncom 110 •,. l(•m""r ,,.,,..,,. percent to $467 mllJion. Net earnings totaled $24 A~~'',,'";: F,u;t', .. ~~::" =~ 1~~ F\~~~A rn 11,,'~ Pn'co: l~~ 1~~ m illion, or Sl.19 a share, compared with $24.3 !,,.,~c:,., ! ~ J !: c~·~<°G"i .. 1~ ~ '"~ ~~~~0~, :rn ~t ~~~~ ,J~ 1,N1~ million, or $1.29, in the fourth quarter offiscal 1975. eone1 u t7 1• J1 cw1111 "e " 1 o. Fnd Gr1t 1 u 01 summ 10 °" 11 01 CID Fd • '° • U ~wttn C I .. I Ml FounMr\ C.roue> T•tn I 14 190 ca~ I/nit Report• Grotetlt f~':~ .rn 1a~ ,::::: ~~ ~: 1:: f~':~ 1~ ~11; ~ w.!,~'t'!n. "~' 1°" 1(" l) '1 14 II (°"COtfl 1) 10 NI. Mv1AI t"' 'n Apnllfl 3"' 4 73 CompTehen!\ive Care Corp .. Newport Beach. NP•" u., 11 •1 CM• •nv u 1 101\ 5,,_,, n • t11 c1" e111111u1 has a--I.unced record e arnings of 36 "'ents a share WA• M 6., 1 •1 con\1•1 o I" Ml "'"n>''" G•""D' cu• 111 •• lA n 14 •uty '" "'"'" ~-·· (Ofll M UI 6 )\ NL llr-n l ll ] ~ (U\ 8• • ,. ' " for lhe l)ine monlhs ended February 28, compared ~:~ ~ !:; ! ~ 5~~0*ca1., 1~ ~ "Nr g~.~ t!: rn ~~ ~; ~t: B' with 25 oents a share for the comparable period last ~':.'n':': 1~ :~ 1: :i gt~~:!~,. ~r:O · · ~~~... ! ~ ! :: ~~~ ~i 1! ~ :: ~ yea~', F1'scal 1977 h "8 "een Com pc are a "qui· re ~~ ~~ ! ~ ~ 4/: g:~:! 11~ ~~ :rn g:"~., ; ~ 1~:, ~~~ ~ rn H: .. " ~ Prov l" 4" Otl<ll • 11 '11 Fqult 311 l 46 POIM l •• J,4, ... b-.. Off d '"-1 f d Or ange County's largest fr ....... standin· g alcoholism ,.,,,., 0•111 .s 41 '11A 0•11a •.,,,.. s II' Frun L'• •1 °"•• '~'1..1 L•c'l""l'do:' 1G3•p: 1 ••• r10rtgage '""ers. ere to....., I om111 ~sl en ts only. ..... Am 1ns1n •" 'Joi 01r Cap 4 os • n Fd' o.o " ,, l . " , ., -------------------------rehabilitation hospita l, Caremanor In Orange, and "m '"~ s11 NL Ooda•r '", "'-Fvn<tr>k 11• an 1..tt o, 111 •n start up a publications and dislribution center in ~~~·~'" 1:rt ,~ ~?·~"" 1~ :t ~t "~':'m:;:c Grf,.,. t:: ~" :rn :! ;~ t I am Interested In trust deed investments. t Minneapoll.ol, 'Minn., Compcare Publications,'' said "'~Z ~~ "" 0·~~!':t °::.. •• 11 :::;r,.c,.. ,~: 1rn tl~~~1~s,..1tn 7·31 I Ptea"e $end me more Information. I B. Lee Karns, nresldent. GrwtPt •,.. • M Equll un•v•1t P1101 •.~ '·" S•• ,,.,,., •.. NL r In<,.,. 1 ~ 7 04 I.••~ un.ovall GE!>lo 5 1J 6• , .. S.t !>pt 11.2' HI. I l Soflctr • 0 • 71 Liq •• 10 01 "4L 0•1' Sloe 'l6 NL Loom It S.~IH I I Pa.-ifl• fW•-4••-I Gal... F'd 111v •U 11• SPI Inc UN••ll Grt11 '"" 161> NL C101t 001 NI. llC'll '""' •• -Watlt •ti 10 loll T•l!m vM••ll ltAm ll!Ot\' Mut It 13 NL I I Audu , ... '·'° Tltrd c unAvall ,. 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It ls double-dig.at inflation Executives of big busmess tum ng1d at the solllMS. listening, watchlng. They are convinced 1t wlll move in closer to their corporate campground, and rt will tak~an avalanche of contrary evidence lo dusabuse them of the"°" Oon. ~ THAT WHOLESALE PRICES ROSE at a double.di.it rate -13 2 percent annually -in.March proYldes docun(ii. talion for their fears, even if the Carter admmistralion nto~ pie maintain that the underlying inflation rate 1s less tan half that • So far, President Carter seems unable to convince bi· ness that such a rate 1s temporary and that he intend lo slay clear of a long relationship wtt h fiscal evil. They h n to h1m, they hslcn to his treasury secretary and h1s c f economic adviser But they doubt -I Talks with various top executives reveal the susp1cl6n. An unbalanced budget, a fiscally liberal Congress, s~I programs, even trade protecttorusm are mentioned as c l>eeds of destructive mfiaL1on, to be followed by some so f wage pnce controls THAT THE PR ESIOENT'S SPOKESMEN time a 1 1r-tt me ms1st that controls aren't part of hts program doe 'l seem to count Circumstance might force his hand, t y say Didn't a Republican, Richard Nixon, impose control The stock market, once thought of as a genelal economic forcca!>ter but, now that 1t 1s mslltut1onalized, more a reflection of the thinking of b1J: money, 1s most noticeably aHected by the thinking It 1s fri ghtened, th,• stron~ economy not w1thstandini.t The mood of foreboding ~lands out clearly because or the background agatnst which 1t 1s displayed Business is good, having recovered s°" 1ftly from the httle ice age And most future 1nd1cators are strong also aut the mood blankets such con - s1derallons Mernll Lynch Economics begins a 48 page ''Business Outlook" with tbe words "Both Congress and the Adm1rustrat1on arc continuing to display ,, relaxed, and worrisome attitude with t1on " <:UNNll"t" regard to influ. ONLY LATER ON THE Pt\G E DOES 1t note that "de· mand for goods and services ha~ been trending hi ghler also," and "growth in Lhe second quarter promises to be very strong indeed '' The fear also seems to be inconsistent The very execull ves who fear for the future of thl! economy are also show ing signs or committing themselvci; to higher capital spending after a lag of many months AND WHILE ONE PUBLICATION OF a large bank expresses confidence that the recent acceleration of tbe Consumer Price Index 1s a short hved bhp," another wl)r- nes that the rate could continue into 1978 Attitudes differ a bo m relation to the time period in· 'olved Some ct•onom1 sts emphasize that inflation co1.Htl decline over the next few months Others choose to IC10k beyond they worry about 1979 Some economists and business people believe that mfla· lion rates up to 6 5 percent or so arc tolerable 1r unwelcome. Others choose to observe that 1r rates get high they coUld very well push beyond to 9 or even 10 in 1978 WHAT JOINS ALL THESE VIEWS 1s a deep concel'11 • Jnrtallon is a villain from almost every point or view, and )ts mere presence rn the v1cinlly is a reason for continuing worry Like early man huddled around the campfire at n1~1lt. ever yone knows that something 1s rustling out there m tbc d.1rk ness, maybe ~etting closer , and their memoriC's ,of what that something can do arc l<M> recent and pai'nful to If.!· norc Big Gains Posted By Stock Market NEW YORK (AP> -Encouragement over first quarter reports from several major comparues provided the spark (or a strong advance in the s tock market today The Dow Jones average of 30 industnals was up 13 06 points to937 16 Dow.I 011..-• A v&:-rage• Ntw Y0tl IAPI Fo,..I ~ JOl>H •~ff'•9t• nocu )/) '"" .,~" ~':-.,~t• 11> Trn n~ ._ 111111 116 14 I\ Ull IOI :II> 1()11 •t 1116 ~ 6S \I~ Jiit <S 311 It :JO) SJ fndu, l'"" VIII\ U SI~ 1\merka11 Leader• ' Sto~k• 111 The .4tipot light . -Jl9 OAIL Y PILOT l~Family' f~ogram Tonight Dr. Barbara Wright will sfis· cuss fa,rnily management for •tngle parent "families tonight an L aguna Niguel at the first of 1three educational programs ;planned for single parents. ,... The program is scheduled lo oegin at 7:30 p.m . at Moulton Elementary Sch ool , 29852 •llighlands Avenue. The series, on tthree successive Tuesdays, 1s s ponsored bv the c._pistrano and Saddlcback Valley Unified School Districts and by the Orange County Department or :Mental Health. LIZ TAYLOR GIVES ONE OF HER HORSES A PAT ON THE NOSE AT VIRGINIA FARM 'I Have a Reputation That Runs Ahead of Me; I Don't Know Where It Began' Dr. Wnght's talk, "Support for th e Single Parent: 1''amily Management and Network- Building Skills," 1s intended to provide single parents with both mformation and 1nsp1ration, said Bonnie Heilig, of the county de- partment of mental health. Dr Wright is associated with the Jnslitulc for Family of Laguna .Beach. Additional information on the single parent program 1s ava1la· hie by calling 831 -9860. Thief Takes Three Guitars Three guitars valued by the victim at $1,475 have been s tolen from a Laguna lhlls home Orange County sheriffs of· f1cers said the instruments plus a hand s:un cind coins were taken by mtruders who forced open the Jutchen wmdow at the home of computer spec:1allst James ..Ronald Farr J!i of 2·1932 Express Dn,·e Appeal Challenged LOS ANGEL~ IAP ) State JOHN AND ELIZABETH WARNER HOME ON THE FARM Their Spread Covers 2,000 Acres In Virginia 'I'm Still Me' Liz: Style in Yozu Head MIDDLEBlJRG. Va <AP l J\clress Elizabeth Taylor says she is still '"very much myself." despite· reports that Hollywood's onetime glamour queen has given up a chauffeured Rolls Royce for a pickup truck. "Maybe a lot of people think that because I'm not wearing big diamonds anymore I've c hanged my iifestyle," Miss Taylor said. "Bul l haven't at all. Your lifestyle is in your head.·· The actress moved lo a farm near here after her , recent marriage to John Warner. former secretary of the Navy and an unannounced tandidatc for the U.S. Senate from Virginia. -Ally. Gen. F:velle Younger has JJled a l' S, Suprl'me Court brief challenging convicted mas!'> murderer Churlcs Manson"s re quest for iJ new trial in the 1969 1'ate-l.aRwnca slay1nf.!:-. ARRIVING HOME IN THEIR PICKUP TRUCK AT FARM IN MIDl>LEBURG, VA. Observers report she sips sour-mash whiskey and eats chicken wings, types of nourishment not general- ly associated with members of the jet set. Trading Her Chauffeured Rolla Royce for a More Pastoral life Style? Security Guard Fined Guilty of Assault on Chicken-costumed Man A security guard was fined $400 m San Diego for beating up a man dresst'd hke a chkken The inc1dC'nl took place Sept. JJ during :1 rock concert at the Sports Arena Guard Ray Zum" all, 28. was convicted later or assault Zumwalt rlalmed he wa.o; pushed first bv Ted Giannoulas. wh1> "car ... thl' chicken costumi· 1n a promotion for a radio station • /\ former Secrd Service agent who once headed Henry A. Kisslnger"l> government security force h as been hired to form a private group of bodyguards to protect the former !'iecrctary of State. K1ss10ger spokesmen said Walter Bothe, 36, has resigned from the Secret Service to operate the Kissinger protective serv1re Under a i.pecial law pussed just an er Kiss1ni:<'r left office. the forml'r '( ]secretary has received PEOl'l .. E Secret Service protection smce late Januarv That ----------" proteet1on ~•II rx.p1re by the end of April under a decision made by President Cart~r. • No, Tom Snyder doesn "l want lo host "Tonight·· If Johnny Carson leaves. No. NBC News hasn't asked him about eventually anchoring the "NBC Nightly News." which J ohn Chancellor now does Yes. NBC has asked him 1( he'd like to host a lube version of .. People," magazine, which get.I a •lx·week summer try even though a fi rl\t effort Lily Tom.lla hosted flopped this season. Having disposed of the first two rumors. Snyder said that in SNYou the matter of the "People" eaper "they·ve <N BC 1 asked whether I want to do it -if they do it and I 1ald , 'Sure.'·' Festival of Arts Jurying April. 23 Art.lats and c raftsm en wishing to exhibit at the 1971 Festival of Arts must take three pieces of their work to Irvine Bowl between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 23, for jurying. Only artists who have been residents for at least a year in the coastal area between Newport Beach and San Clemente are eligible. Specifically, the zip code areas covered are 92660, 92681, 92662, 92663, 92US,. 92651, 92677, 92629, 92672 and 926~. Proof ol residence Is required. ANYONE WlSmNG TO APPLY IN more than one medium should submit three works in each. Jurying will take place between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. aft.er which artists may pick up their works. Deadline for pick-up Is s p.m . 'The Festival of Arts caMot be responi.ible for any works left after that time, accordini to Festival arounda manager Morgens. Abel. "110R8 ELECJ'ED BY FESTIVAL exhibitors are H.i Akins, Jack Dudley, Molly McGuire and .Jacquie Moffet\. Jolnln1 Ulem will be lhos-e appoint· *d by the festival bowd ol directors: Tom Belloni, B1rbar1 Hou and JoAnn Roaendo. ~Mel for the um Fe1tlval are July is.Aug. 28. Hut the tall q111ek to-laugh ~lar of N BC"s late· hour '"Tomorrow"" mlerv1P\\ show o;aid nothing de· hnile has been set yet • The hmng of Billy Carter lo pr~s1de at lhc open- ing ceremonies of the P1me1 To" n and Country Fair r !.l1rr<'d up some townsfolk in Tucson, Ariz Tex Barron, director of the eomm1ssion that runs the fair, 'I.a id the announcement of Ce1rter's appearance F'riday has generated a lot of talk and about two dozen complaints. "You couldn 't buy that kind of publicity for Sl million." Bar- ron said, reforring to the Sl0,000 cuH" fee that Carter will be paid to help open the fair and lo talk ahout life in Plains, Ga , and olh('r topics • Omar Rradley, the nation·~ la!lt living five-star gener<1I lt ~ts ht~ onetime enemy German F'ield M ar!>hal Erwin Rommel as on th£' 111 greatest m1htarv leaders of all time Hut the 84 ~car old Bradley, ~ho led the American forc£'s that landed tn !-'ranee on D·Oay, omitted his ).Up e rior, Gen. Dwig ht EIMnhow..r, and Gen. Douglu MacArthur from the list, which he prepared for The Peoples Almanac Book of Llsts , lo be publ.tshed May 6. nAoLn Bradley termed Alexander the Great, who as king of Ma cedonia used his armies to spread Greek culture from Asia Minor and Egypt to India, as the greatest military leader in history. • Author Alex Haley says a British reporter's challenge to the (nctual basis of his book "Roots" was an "unwarranted, unfair and unjust'" smear at- tack. ··1 stand by and defend my work," Haley said as he arrived in London from New York for a four- day stay en route lo Africa. "I took over nine years to write my book, but I think lhat this reporter took less than nine days.•' A copyrighted article by Mark Ottaway in the Sunday Times said the African portion of Haley's account of his a ncestry was based on information from an oral historian in Gambia who was notoriously unreliable. • C. Arn.bolt Smith, once amonc the nation's most powerful and wealthy m en. Is described by his pro-· t l bation orncer these days as a · "model probationer." Smith, 78, visits Charles Vea1 al leut once a month Wl - der terms of five years· proba- tion. Almost two y ears ago, Smith pleaded no contest Co four felony bank fraud charses. Jn addition to the probation sen· tence, he alao was lined $30,000. SMI~ * Jail is no refuge from the tu collector for Jae· qaea Picard, a convicted bank robber from Canada. The Internal Revenue Service says Picard owea $2,553 in taxes from hi• Sl0,'67 share ln a 1974 holdup of a Chase Manhatlan Bank branch in Queens, N.V. To preaa iU point, tho IRS bu Impounded tl.700 that wu found ln Plea.rd'• apartment ln Queens when he wu err~sted ln June 19'74, a month al\.tt the holdup. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSI NUS NAME ST ATEMlNT .-.,,. '"UnN11'\f1 OI r\')O i 001f\Q hV'• " QUtf"lC (A<iti 111 W iii tm\ Av,. 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DI' WILL AHO FOii LETTE RS Tt!ST4MENTAR Y AND F01' AUTHOlllZATI ON TO AO MINISTE " UNDt!A THE IHOt!l'ENOl!HT ADMINISTRATION 01' t!UATl'S 4CT IPAOl4TE CODE Stl ETSEOI E\llt• 01 PATQl(t A S JOHNSTON D•cea.,..o NOTICE I~ HERC RY C,1\/(N lh~I SECU RITY PA(l rtC Nl\TIONAI 84NI<., A N"'tlonel Banklnq ~'\'\Mf•· t1t>n nA\ titfl'd ,., .. ~n • Pf:I01011 for Pror>•t,a rA W111 And tor ""''"<" o' L,.t , .. " l 1\tam1ntarv 10th,. M llhtw'H•r anrt tor •uth0rua11011 to admln4,t•r the e\11tt~ unOtr tt\19 tt\dfP"nd' "'' &Cl m ln 1\tra11,,,. of f\1Aff"\ A c1 t Prt'Jt>.tlf" COd~ itt "'1 ~l r•'"''""ffl 10 wl'\1rh •• '"'"" tor turfhrr 04rtuu1.,, JtnO fhA• '"" l•rn .. 1ntt p1ec ... ot ,.., .-.11··111 '"'" ~•m• otllllO"" 111<1 for •ulhoriral•on lo .td· PUBLIC NOTICE m"'' ho' lol•"!ro• ""'"""'" 4 \ •lo•"••d mlnf\t-.r the f"\t&tf' urw:t.r t~e lneltpen. wH~•" •n''' mon1,,.,, Altrr ttio t•r!.t t!tnt AOmlnl\trdhon ot E't•t~\ Ar i NOTICEO,IHTENTIONTO DUbl1' '4••1Wl'lttl'\1'1l'Vlltr•. •Prob•I• Co"" ~'I •I \et1I r•ler~nc. to ENGAGE IN Hit S4lE OF O•I• !I 6~'•11· 1~11 w~lrh I\ ......0. lor lurt""r O••lir.ula" 4LCOHOLIC IEVE"•GES I l r ll, KEI LY ANO ,1nd IMI I,,. """' •nd Oluc• ot hu,.nq • 1 II RARRAllA M•(All. WALS'f thfl '"'""' h-'\ bf-tn \tr ,or AP"f U . ''". 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"P'*l 11 ll ,. 1911 1'1111 dfir\19ned I\ ~()Oly¥nq to thf' Dt~MI 6.nr1• 11 '~ J"i.,ndM~v 1. "" U 61·11 me-nt ot Alc.Qhotlc 8fl'..,..,.a'1• Col'\trol ,,,,. iuu•nce ot .in •lcohntic rtf'-'"'"'J" Heern' tor tl<tti~\J tor t...,.\f' ()rf'ml ,, ''follow\· ...... °" !>.ti• Bttr ~ WIM IBnM Fide Publl< E•t•nq PIMf'. "OllTYC4111l0TS INC Pu.,11\t'\PIJ Orano~ C.G..S\l 0.tilt P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICI INVITINO AIDS t\•\ P»••n '\f!t tor Aor1t ,,,. ttl1 •I 10 M ------------Pllol, Aortl 11, It!/ "'°II NOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN tll•t , ... BotM"' Edur•l•o11 ol ltwo N~Wl>Ort· M1w Un•llld S<""°I 01\lrlc lol Or_,~ Covntv C.hlorn11. wllt recelvt •••ted bid• up to i oo pm 011 tlM 16111 do at AOrll, n11 "'1"9 ollrco ol ..,Id S<hoo4 Ot\lrlct. loot"" " UH Pl•<•nlr• Avtnur Co\t• ~'•· C•llfornl•. at wlll(h hmt •••d bid\ will ~ publtcly o~n•d •nd rt&d tor • m .,, ,,,... 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Clll •Um RollHI O.llllC'll<Jm Jr. WlUIAMl.IUOMlf. ~Id Nit It tor llw ..,,_Of MtltfV-_.,Allee ll~ll-n (AUnly Cltl'k 1 .. , lltfl of tilt Ullft,.lan .. tor Tr_ .. ,_ THOMASl'.Al.1.•N.J•. ltlnttltillr"91"""""'1tMltcl\ar'" lllVIMINUIONALIAlflC An-Y.ti..w 111tht~"221.A ..,..,_, Wllll 1111C. ..... Or1Yll IM,h...,..,..,,..._,. c.-i-. _. llMn!MN. wt•• -••· ... 0 .... 1..-r .-....-..11,c4...in ,__....... lrftN,CAtuta fth UUIJ7Mfn Diolttfl""'""'*"tfAlwfl, 1"t1 an111 llCltOWDaf'f. Al.......,HPllilttlt19w , Mlilllf\ltMlll att,....M.... ,ubll\lltd Or ..... CN•t O.lly .. lie(. ~I .... Or-C..,_ Oaltv ~I«. ~IJllM Ot~ Cot" Oelly l"llol A,..11 It. II. 1' 1'11 ,.,.r1111, "" un-n AP<ll n. "" u .. 11 r ... _1_ .. _M_._e_o_v_o _ _,). INFORMS In the. DAILY PILOT ~ I. •J ------·--------- THE BEST OF ERNIE KOVACS' CHARACTERS RETURN Public TV's 10·week Serles: 'Fine Sample of Influence' a I' Wlrtll,,.IO• 'Illogical' Fun Kovacs' Jffe mory Lives in Series Tueeday. Aprl 12. 19n Dinner, 'Dolly' Bow Tonight Orange County':. newest ctinner theater and the second to open its doors in Jes:. than two weeks mak~ at:. debut tonight when Sebastian's Dinner Playh~e at the Grand Hotel m Anaheim bows in with the musical "Hello. Dolly " H's the long-planned second theater for Sebas· ta an 's West, which opened three years ago 1n Sun Clemente and has been doing turnaway business. The new 500-scat Grand Hotel playhouse will operate on a similar s1x-night·a·week schedule with productions be1n~ directed by Dan Verre. who abo stages the fare at the San Clemente theater . Bell Elhg, a veteran Southern California u~ tress and singer, will vlay the title role in "Dolly" <it Sebastian's Grand. Re5ervations and informa· lion are available al 772· 7710. THREE OTHER STAGE productions are going on the boards this weekend, two of them s pecial "one shot" shows for the weekend only. These are "Cabaret '77" at the Westminster Community Theater and "The Zoo Story" al the lrvtne Com- m unity Theater. both tndependent off ermgs. "Cabaret '77" is a variety show featuring Laura Su!>annc, Pat Franciosa, Todd and Darius, thl' rock group Tender, Hosanne 01 Mora and An nette Rmehart Curt.am is 8 .30 Friday and Saturday at thc W<'stmanster theater, 7272 Maple St. ~esen a tions 893·8626 Intermission Tom Titus producing and actang tn the one act drum.i Performunces are scheduled for Fra(lay und Satur day al 8· 15 and Sunday al 7 .30 an the Irvine lh('atl'r, Cliff Dnvl' at El Mode na Avenue in Newport Beat•h Also bowing in Friday is Golden West College's "Moyzeek," a blend of theater, movies, slides and musit. which will give seven performances in the Actors Play box on campus. Directed by Don Hayes, the show Is suggested for mature audiences and will be presented Fridays through Sundays at 8:30 for two weekends. "' CALLBOARD -The Saddleback Valley Com- munity Theater will hold a gf!neral meeting Wed- nesday at 7:30 p.m . in the community room of Great Western Savings in El Toro ... newcomers are welcome and further information 1s available al 586-8342. BACKSTAGE Auditions will be held Wednes- DAILY PILOT • l ' "'[11]'' "''" \ ...... ,, . ' 6:)0 '\ • 10:)0.: I t' • It I . 1:50 t '),' ·:~) .;Y TO•OH OW ., HOUCH. t , .. ,, .. , ,._ ..... lil:liUTAA • MAJIL.ON IAlMOO tt110 W HIM ON ftft tO t Tt•lillt" • 1r•flAf..0Nl Call 642-5678. By JAY SJIJ\RBL 1T LOS ANGELES <AP ) Egg., s plat into a skillet in tempo to the thunder of "The 1812 Overture." A suhmJnn•· periscope rises 1n a lady's bub blebath. A fanger emerges from ;i phone and starlb dwlsng ( J t:OWARD ALBEE'S "ZOO Story'' is being 1V REJll EW mounll'<i by two c;olden West College student:., _ Terry Duddy .rncl lhwad Schmerler, who are both --~~~~~~~~~~~~--- day and Thursday evenings for the Coasthn<: Com· m unity College production of the musical "Godspell" . director Mitch Tt.'i:mley will hold the tryouts an the choral room at Corona del Mar llt ~h School at 7.30 p.m . the !>how wall bt• staged May 21 and 22 tn un outdoor theate~or the Newport HcaC'h City Art l'eslaval. Put a few words l o work for you ------------------- Such is what Jack Lemmon <·alb the "unpred1ctablt• and 1llog1cal v1t·w of the world" has closc pal, Ernit• Kovacs, c·onstanlly displayed an TV comedy s pecials until he died an a car cr ash in 1962. a ~ent ~ou1ul1ng ,..., af h1· \\l'rf' ;.it thr t.'l\d or a rr)(H' lo fill 111111' l1dW(•l'n s1ghl gags I N MOST AREAS tonight, that s ur real. satirical view is coming back in the first half hour C'dlliOn or fJUhllc TV's "Thl' Best of Ernie Kovats," a lO·WCl'k St'rH:'> made hy Ch1t·a~11 stJ tion \\-"T'TW I Channl'I 2~. ~ :JO 11 m 1 t;ood satin· 11f T\' tn·nds 1s rare thesl' days In wh1c:h c:;i-.1· you'll rl1p over Kovacs' s alv11 at ll•lc·v1s11m's penchant for copying a :.ucre:.sful form and beating the poor lhang to de alh. Tonight's prime cxumple 1!'1 the now·extanct Western, which was the rage in the early 1960s. Some of the gags work, some cion't And some older viewers who no~ re· call unJy the classic Kovacs' bits may frl•I a bat disappointed 0 o n · I m i ~ s 1 t C u 11 l'<I r r 11 m kinescope~ and v 1<IN1la pt.•:. or KO\ a C'S. work an tht• m11I l!J~,tl., until ht'> dC'Jlh 1t 's a rml' samplt· or \\ h} h1· \\ J.., t·o11 sidered :.uC'h a m.1J11r snrlul'nu.: in TV comcd) Which as to be expected when look· 111g hack al a legend W1~h he ~1111 \\Crt' with us lk loved thl· outlandish l>IJ.:ht J.:Ug. d11ln ·1 fl'ar the use of silence and fell the home au dienrc nl't·dcd no canned laughter to know ''hat was runny and what wasn't Still, young Jlld oltl .1hkt• \hould takl' a look batk at lhl' andustnal strength gen a us or Km ac-. "ho-.i· \\ork later was t•chu('{1 1n '>Uc:h hits"' "Laugh·fn " a nd "Monty Python' Flying Circus " NOR WJ\S llF. AFRAID to insert a little travt•l111g music a rctor ding or "Mat·k th<.· Knih~" sung an German by Most or what he did IS might) runny even today and amply cl1sprovc:. ha:. gentle Jest that <frsµ1t<· a <,mall budgt:l and no :-tars. tonight'-. ~how "slill tect..:rson lhL' brink 11r mt·'1111tnty " . . ... ] ~·2·~ ....... ........ , .. , ............ ~3 I 9510 I AUDIMT AWAID\ 'IC1\lll • 0"10 00 • 10111..0 •OCKY 1""01 '°"" IO() • ., "' -I Of 4 ACMNMT AW .... O\ Nl'TWOM111 Pl\11 IMAN00111 _,,,..~ ... ......, Nl'TWOIJC Il l K~ IMA#00111 aa(I H_MMON llUl AN &H U.ta {Al' All,Oll '77 1~1 .,.ow_" 1 t I JO t I •I e I 1 I t I 0 JI -I' 100 PAUU ---ffiot•T AWAIO •tilt \()fo() -~..,..,,_.---,-.-.. ..,-.... snutA...o ••HO• •••UOf•t•~ ..... __ A STAI IS IOIN !>31 g~ao W.O••NO ., I • I >• ••• I ,. • 11 .. ,_,,. tlU•to t S25 lSM _ .. IO() ... , .. . 04Ge04 \104>1 • , ..... •OO<D• ruH Wm4 DKl & JANt 1"41 ""'' W VIOAS LADY t"OI """""' ............ I NAUOHTY KMOOl M U 111 1 mNMt MffCM Ht0RS 11) i. mNAOt ftAW (I I ,IAQI YlilYOON t KUI All AU II .&I Q~~~.-7:-:~~ Al,,OIT 77 1•0 •lUI SWASHIUCKUI 1"0 soen ooo •auu flA• 109 "'lll CMl lUtt , .. TMf DIMON SUD 1• PlU\ TOUCH Of SAfAN t•• OICK&JANE" 1 10 \ ao • Jt [• •i'Ai\" y ,,; """-""~,....,.---. -~ 00 T'O H9:W YOfU( 0 •1\• t•~t I , r Cl.1\\lfir1I \11 "' 110~ ' .111 A DAil Y PILOT AO-VISOR 642-S671 3 Firms Sue Over '74 Fire LOS ANGELES <APl Three motion pi<·ture equipment fa rms are seeking $11.5 m1lhon in damages from a May 1974 fire that leveled a West Hollywood movie lot C o m p a <' t V 1 cl c o Sy:.tem~ Inc . Compact Video Trucl..:. In<' and Production Sy!items Inc. have fslcd tht! s u1l sn Supt>raor Court. The s uit :.el'ks $10 ''THE Sil VER STREAK" C ,GI ~ WALT DISNEY'S ..... "'THE UTTl.EST HORSE THIEVES" IGI "WIHHIE THE P'OOH" I IN NlRl ORANGE •<,37 6121 • CITY CEMTll CINEMAS SA FRllYY IMANCHESTl Rf)( I G FRWl.Y ICllY OR lX.1 A "HOUSE IY THE LAKE" V "THE TO~ THAT DREADED SUHOO'Wl4" IRI mdlaon in pun1t1ve .., _________ ..,. damages from f'hntkotc ~"THE,DOMIMO ,RIHCIP'Lf" Company. supplier of the "SHOor· IRJ polyurcthanl' insulation believed to h<t\'C' caused "FUM WITH IA DICIC & JAME" the fire. ...., "LAS VEGAS LADY" IP'(;I I l also seeks $1 .5 ~--~:irll"T"'l"'" __ ..,. mlllaon in i.:cneral {!> damages from Samuel HEART-STOPPING ACTION ... HEARTWARMING FUN! WALT DISNEY pROOUC110NS ..,.Uidest "~ ~~ .. ~-T_~~-H-~-1~.0.LO••R .. • ..................... '*'° ·-$11111111 °'1ot II 0,. I •" r•1&1 1M.U1 -.. ,_, ll#Clhftlllll Cllll 0 llt leolt Cull c_, "' lalt rlt t loll llU lliu rtiu S..• lll tJ.4f -•c-• ~t!t4 llUlllllSIU .. ~~ 111 llll In llfl HJ~ Goldwyn Studios and lhr ._ ___________ •~a:.i.;a;:.i.:.i....u&1l!....I-'-4.l-• produ<·t1 on f1 rms o f 11101t0m1\1 ~,,,,,, "''"''· Quinn Marlin and Sid ART CARNEY LILY TOMLIN and M;irty Krofft . ''THE LATE SHOW" "SLAP SHOT" IRt "TWO MINUTE WARMING" "NETWORK" IRI "SHAt!4POO" IRt 11DEMON SEED" CRI "SILVER STREAK" IPGI "PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE" "LITTLEST HORSE THIEVES" "WINNIE THE POOH" CHILDREN'S P'RICES "ROCKY" "BURt4T OFFERINGS" IPGI "WIZARDS" (PG) "ZAADOZ" (A) "II.ACK SUHDA Y" IRI "ONE FlEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S MIST" "SU' SHOT' CRt ''TWO MINUTE WARMING" DA.._, ?-00.) US •O.r Jo.t t \ -Jut\ 711>-IU SO. COAST PLAZA- "ROCKY· DAILY-l:J0-1:40 S:4S-l:00-10 I 5 MOH-TUES 7'30-9:45 CINEMWllD · · UU \a 111.,,.M b•~'""" ll\ JM't ROIEltT SHAW IRUCE DERM "IUCK SUMDA Y" 1111 041lY I J' JO JtO , JO..I 00 10 10 -J\11\ I 1 .. 1 0~I0 10 CINEMALANO 1111 S1 M.-Ut a. .. ,.,. U) IMll lllf '"•••£ 'THC £AGL£ HAS LANDED" (PC DAILY - 12::ZS-:Z:4S-4:5S· 7:05·9: 15 MO~TUES 5:15-7:45-9:55 ••ti • ~ .. ,,,. , .. ~ .... U) IM)I t•tl•O•ti.(. '"THE LITTLEST HORSlTHlf;VES" IGI OA•lt 11 •o l u .11010 U liol()M.-TIJU ' JO I 4' ''WIMMIE THt I-OOH" OAILf 1 l\.t \O '10\ ~rut'\ 11' Call 642-5678. Pul a few words to work tor tC.1 EDWARD~ CINEMA_., ..... Of., ...... , CO\TA .... ~. \U ttO) PRESIDENT'S ~Ai LE MEN'' IRl ~ . EM~·Atr¥~E:llr=1= i:.I!l~ · t'Y HAS LANDED ~.?;.;.iC.U • . CINEMA WEST (PLUSI "KIN~. ,.,.,_,.,.., • .,._.,.,. KONO "T} { E• "''" ... '"'tr•c• .. r1a1u on ACAOEMY AWAAO LATE SHOW" llESl PICTURE ROCKY STARAINO (PO) PLUS (l"O) "HARRY & WALTER" GO TO NEW YORK" SYLVESTER ~---... _ _._STALLONE "RETURN OF A !. -~1'1LUS) MAN CALLED HORSE'' NETwORK .f!!~f..J.l .. . (A) MIU40t4'11.JO ., .... .. "THEPIHK PNmlA STRIKES AGAfH" (PG) __ (...,.0=1 ~----'TROM ·-vvn £ lBRDOK •• ... ,, .. Mf1 .. ,,.oor...,., 6.UU"•IOWI \It t \ . " . .. , -. U DAIL 'V PILOT Tuesday, April 12, 1917 THE FAMILY CJRCU By Bil Keane I•'• .,, ......... ''WI-tot kind of wax does Grandma use 'cause her floors ore shinier than ours." Your Horos eop.e Love Looms For Taurus WEDNESDAY,APRILll BySYDNEYOMARR ARIES CM arch 21-April 19): Be sensitive to feel- •· ings of loved ones, especially those in immediate family. Changes in home atmosphere ar e due - don't resist. Spotlight on hospital, temporary con- fmement. • TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Some fond desires are closer to bN'oming realities than might be im· agincd. Accent on dividends resulting from career, bus mess end ca vors. Romance also is in picture. GEMINl <May 21.June 20): Business affairs, riv1c duties arc emphasiLed. You find that past ob· lteat1ons. current efforts blend Learn from previous errors. Also. capitali ze on recent "right moves:" CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good Moon aspect cou1cides now with Jong-distance communication, journeys, philosophical concepts, publishing, educa- tion a nd rehg1ous convictions. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Creative individual aids 'you in finding new outlet for energies, tale nts, pro- duct Jltghltghl innovation, independence and con- !1dem·c VIRGO <Aug. 23·S~pt. 22): Lie low -check rights. pcrm1!'.s1ons. Consult legal adviser before committing yourself to long-range obligation. M arilal status is h1ghlighteq. Improve public rela· lions. UBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Review methods, techniques, services keep resolutions concerning nutrition. health, work and recreation. Forces tend to be scat le-red. Laughter will wipe away some "re- cent tl':irs " SCORPIO CO cl. 23-Nov. 21 >: Emphasis on creativity, change, travel, vanety, specjal rela- tionship 10volv1ng mc•mber of opposite sex. Young person, complaining about restrictions, will make a concession . Si\GITTARl l'S <Nov 22 Dec. 21): Read. write, communtl':ltl· in connection with home, property, baste values Take nothtng for granted One who mak<>s promises !.hould be made lo back them wily more than words CAPRICORN !Dec 22 Jan 19 » Short trip, as· sociat<'<i .,..1th n•lat1vc. •~ likely to be on agenda, Family reunion. \'1s1t. chann• t.o right a previous er- ror these arc part nf scenario AQUARIUS (Jan. to-Feb 18): Gilve Cull play lo perceptiveness. Heed inner feelings. Applies especially 1n connection with valuables , possessions, money. PISCES < fcb. 19 March 20 > · Lunar cycle-high take m1t1ative Make fresh start; wear bright col- ors. Orii;:inal approach 1s best -assert yourself. One who seemed indifferent will show interest and affec- tion. If April IJlh Is your birthday, you broke from authority at rC'lat1vl•ly early age, bet•oming separat- (•d m literal <1r P"Y<'holog1cal sense from parents. You n•voll(•d at conformity This is a year of change for ~ou, tnll'ns1f1ed rc>lat1onsh1ps, wrillng, gaining from travel and lhC' written word. Talmadge's E x Wms McDONOUGH. Ga CAP) -Sen. Herman Talmndgc's ex w1!c, Betty, has been awarded the couple's home in Lovejoy, Ga., pending a property settlement 1n thl'tr recent divorce. The d1vorc<' d<'crcc had granted both Talmadge and his !ormer w1'e use o! the Lovejoy mansion but reslnctcd use o~ the Was hmgton condominium lo the senator. Judge Sam Whitmire, responding to a challenge by Mrs. Talmadge, a<ljusted the original decree to give her temporary exclusive use o! the Georgia mansion, n Henry County Superior Court spokesman said. A group of Orange County resi- dents are interested in setting up a semi-Independent Hvlng facllty for the mildly retarded. The pro- lect will involve between fifteen and thirty mildly handicapped young adults, llvlng under llllited ~lsion and capable of being gainfully occupied during the dey by employment, sheltered work shops, college enrollment or volunteer work. Continuing ln- sfnlction in Hvlng 1ldl1 will be of- fered with the ultimate goal of ful independence for those capo-, ble. A meeting Is being a1 ranged for persons Interested. Please phone Ginny or Bob Paley • 1714167J.7419 1714164J..6500 1714114~3201 " , 'Garbage Mary' No Pauper DELRAY BEACK. Fla. CAP> -When police searched the garbage-strewn apartment of Kathleen Nelson Colley, they found stock certificates and bankbooks which, they ~aid, indicated she was a m ilUonairess. It turns out that the woman known to her neighbors as "Garbage Mary" isn't worth a million. But she is by no means a pauper. AT A COMPETENCY heanng tn West Palm Beach, her attorney, Morgan Bragg, uid s he had assets of about $170,000. The J'udge ruled her to be in- com petent an took under advisement a petition to name Bragg as her guardian. looking cert1!icate:.. Others were !or only acoupleo!shares " Mrs. Colley has two brothers in Houston. Tex . and a s1sll'r m Joliet, Ill. She is a graduate of Knox•College in Galesburg, Ill., where she was born. She has been married twice and divorced. Her father was a stockholder and a member or .the board or a Galesburg bank. IN FE BRUARY POLICE found Mrs. Colley, 48, sifting through a garbage can at a shopping center. Officers searched her car and $150-a-m onth, two·room apartment and round the s tocks, bankbooks and garbage. at the time. "There were palh.'5 between the garbage. Other than the kitchen, there were no chairs to sit in because s turr was piled up on everything else.·· NEIGHBORS SAID MRS. 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In l!m, 40,QOO books will be published, he said, in comparison to a meager 6,000 titles issued in 1925. And while motion pictures yuld television are gobbling up ldeaa faster than they can be pro- duced, new magazines are ap- pealing lo new markets each month. Writing opportunities clearly exist in abunda nce. but the catch for a novice is Uaat he must get his foot in the door. Ernest Hemingway, the one American writer who definitely qua lifies as a culture hero, had som e sage advice for beginners. Diehl said. "His ad v1ct! was 'Never play cards with a man named Doc and never eat at a place called Mom's."' OBVIOUSLY. Hcmingway'1> ne bulous reply was his way or duck mg the two possible answers for novices, Diehl s aid. "The first answer 1s that wnt ing is a gift, an extraordinary gift, a mystery. The second part 1s how you get going, how you s ucceed. · ''This was not only complex in Hemingway's day but is ever. changing.'' Succeeding is getting more compli cated because of new publishing conglomerates, the l arge New Yor k edifice, Hollywood and the proliferating world of magazines. Diehl as- serted. Referring again to the mystery of writing, Diehl said that some people believe writing can't be taught. "You can't teach the way you are going to evolve wordl> and phrases but you can tcacti & lot of tricks of the ·craft," be claimed. Diehl, a successful free-taqce writer as well as edit.or, warned that writlng is "lonely, bard work. You sit hour after hour in some dark place getting writers· pall'lQ Writing is a world that ls totaU)l sell-reliant. The crux is your ability to d ig into yourself." HE SAID THERE is a good news side to writing, though, which ls the mar ket for fresh ideas. "It's dilferent from the market place or yesteryear. "There will be 5 ,000 new markela available this year." He warned that writers should work at their craft out of a love of writing-not to make JDOney, because "It's rare that \fOU hit the gong the firs t time out. ''You'll have to make your way by increments. by paying your dues, as the old saying goes." Diehl emphasized that he, too, made his way in s mall steps, starting as a struggling writer living on unemployment and col- lecting rejection slips. "Don't try lo start at the top," he emphasized. Diehl, speaking for the first lecture in a UCI Extension series e n t i t I e d Th e W r'i t er s Wor ld 1977, which he also coordinated, gave students an overview of the marketplace. Forty thousand books will !)(! -published this year. Di ehl said, but only about 100 will make the New York Times best-seller list. LAST VEAR ONLY around 400 were reviewed by either Time or Newsweek, he added, and only about five percent have a chance to be reviewed by his newspaper .. Aspiring writers still are try- ing to buck the odds, though. Diehl said that Doubleday re- c eived 5 ,000 un s olic it e d manuscripts las t y ear but published none or them. Rewards can be outstanding fo r a successful book, he ad.ded, uwriting is lonely, hard work. You sit hour after hour in some dark place getting writers ' pa/or. It is a world that is totally self-reliant. The crux is your ability to dig into yourself.' such as the more than $3 million Alex Haley stands to earn from his book "Roots." Diehl said magazines usually are an aspiring writer 's first en- try point. The main difference to· day is that the magazines are aimed at specific markets, not the public which read "Life" and "Look." These new magazines mamly are for information gatherers and consequently lack essays and short stories. Writing for the new breed or magazines "doesn't encourage writers to become better," Di ehl lamented. The motion p icture and televison market . he s aid, is "tough" !)(!ca use there is a union to deal with in addition lo the other problems. ALL BEGINNING writers can look lo Joseph Wambaugh for in· spiration, Diehl told the class. "In 1968 and 1969 he was a poor starving cop, making $14,000 a year as a detective. and going to college to educate himself. In the midst of this he wrote a short story at his kitchen table '' Wambaugh sent the ~tory to the "Atlantic" and got 1t back with a sugges tion that he turn it into a novel. "He did and 1t became the 'The New Centurion~.' It ex- traordinarily hit a nerve in the American public. Joe is now a millionaire many times over, eigh t yea rs away from that kitchen table. "But," Diehl added, "he's not immune to business problems." ,Following his talk, Diehl fielded a variety of questions, in- cluding the following. -H you have a manuscript you want to oo read, what do you do·! •·A certain amount of husUing must oo done," Diehl said. ''Get to know influential people. Gel someone to front for you." -What about rejection slips? "If some one writes you a personal letter, keep up thenla· tionshlp immediately. But ~ never get over b eln1 de· vastated." -How important are titled "Extremely important in term' of c atchiness. Tell the story in one ·socko sentence.' " The next meeting of the series will take place at 7 p.m. Wednea· day. April 13, in Computer Sciences 174. Speaker wlll be Michael Hamilburg, a literary agent. His topic will be Do You Sincerely Want to Be Rich? BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday. April 12. 19n Ct Key to Potential Is Trying By MARCIA FORSBERG Ol tlle Dolly Pl .. l St•lf Thomas Buckle y M ason . known as "Buck," at 18 month~ old is as active as any athlete Will he follow his father'!> gaml', and become a football player? Or will he t ake to gymnastirl>. like his mother'! "We're ~omg to give him a ten nis racket," Joked Cathy Rigby Mason, former Olympic team gymnast. "We'd like him to be involved with athletics because they arc healthy, but he can take up any sport. if he wants to," said the Newport Beach resident She and her hus band or four years. Tommy Mason. now an at torney in Santa Ana. have n philosophy about sports that m corporates their philosophy or lire. "THERE JS NO disgrace in failure. The dis~race is not to try. You should at least try to fulfill your potential." said the 24-year· old. She noted that "in many coun- tries, the emphasis is put on win· ning and being number oi\e. I think kids get the wrong perspec· live and forget what's impor. tant. •· For Mrs. Mason, the import<ml aspects of a sport arc teamwork. <·ompanionship, selr-dis·ciplinc and pa rticipa tion, ''not how ma ny gold medals you win." She admitted that winning was nice, too. but it shouldn't be the ultimate goal. THE GYMNAST placed 15th in the 1968 Olympics and 10th at the games in Munich. Arter a decade or perfecting her s port, she de· cided lo r etire from amateur competition. She has expanded her life to in· elude her family, acting, doing broadcast commentary for the Montreal Olympics and opening the Cathy Ri gby Gymnastic~ Academy m Mission Viejo. A s an actress, she has performed in episodes of "The $6 Million Dollar Man" and "Police Woman ." She said, "Sports com· petition was the most high· pressured activity I 've ever engaged in. "Acting is a Jot more fun, even Cathy Rigby Mason with son "Buck" (Thomas Buckley Mason). She would like to see him involved with some sport. though it's just as deman~tn its own way." She admitted that the field is difficult to break into, and she'll "have to work from t he bottom up jus t like unybody else ." SUE CREDITS gymnastics for prepa ring her. "During free ex- ercise, you're playing to an au- dience and so I've performed in front of people before.'' Mrs. Mason revealed that she has been "scared to death" when doing "even little things, like radio advertisements." But again, her notion of ;44t least trying it" has won out over any rears and s he will do com· me ntary for ABC later this month at the European Cham· pionships in London. Mrs. Mason developed her gymnastics academy because "I've been close to gymnast1C$ for 15 years and I wanted to do something for girls who arojuit starling out." TUE SCHOOL, designed for toddlers on up, will emphulze non-competition. "There are llO m any schools in CaJifornia for those with two or more year9 of training, but this is for kids who have no background. "Gymnastics bas become ao popular, especially after people s aw personalities like Olga and Nadia. They are personalities the pu bile can identify with." Young girls seem to be especially taken with the sport. ··Everybody wanta to learn tile splits or a bandstand," said Mn. Mason. Disaster Turned Around By DENNIS McLELLAN Oft• Delly l'li.t Staff For all the young boys who have dreams of being professional football players but are over- looked when it comes to !)(!Ing picked for the team there is hope. Terry Bradshaw, 28-year-old quarterback tor the Pittsburg Steelers, was ln the same boat. "I was a terrible athlete," he says. "I was clumsy and gangly. My feet, fingers and ears were the biggest thing about me." ~ Nevertheless, Bradshaw learned at an early age to have a goal in llfe-"somethlng you wake up every day and look forward to." He knew in second grade that he wanted to be a professional football player. Bradshaw was discussing his lifelong ambi· tion at the monthly Pos sibility Thinkers • luncheon at Garden Crove Community Church. Whlle he had a goal at an early age, it still took years to materialize. Even ln Junior hlgh school he wu overlooked ror lbe football team. Yet. be held onto his dream. "Every spare moment l threw t.be football. All I wanted was a uniform.0 81'1'11NG DEJECl'ED ON the sidelines one day, a ball rolled over to him. He ~gan passing it back and forth to the trainer. .. J'm firing ll back, really upset and I look OftT and see the coach watchlngme." Thia ls lt, he said to himself, u he began showing off by firing out a series oC fancy pa1s'ses. The coach approached him. "Boy, where have you been?" 11ald the lm· pressed coach. .. Y:_\ual can'l Jma1lno bow happy I wu;• aald Br aw. · The next day at pr act.lee be was all 1uJted up. 1be let-down came when he wu put in aa de· fensive tackle, not quarterback. And he went on to break his collar bone and a finger. The follow· ing year it was the same thing. When he finally became quartetback he in· JUred his knee. EVEN IN COLLEGE, he s aid, hls football career was a series of "struggle, struggle. strug. gle. seml·accomplishment, struggle, struggle, s truggle." "}t was nner easy for me:• be said. ••1 always W&S fnastraled and had 8 lack of COD· fid(!nce. I spent counUess hours throwing and running.·· Bradshaw, who was drafted by the Pittsburg Steel en in 1970, noted that be became a Christian at a young age. "When I got to the Steelers I was t~ted like 1 've never hffn tested.•• He describes his first year as "a complete disaster." The second year was successful in statistics only. The thlrd, another "disuter." He was injured in tho fourth and in lbe fifth be Jost his Job to another quarterback. "One day I was lllUn& ln rny apartment totally frustrated,•• be recalled, adding he was crushed by critical ne~papu 1torlet. •·1 wanted to give 41>. l was really bet.Qglorn up. ••AU. OF A StJDOEN tears were coming down my face. 1 dldn 't even know what was hap· penlna. Then I started laughing. 'This is ridtcufou.s.' "'I'hen a real gut feeling hit me, like God was there. It made me realize how wroni I was. I was totally neglecting my upbrinalnl. l wu trJini t.o handle everything Terf1 Braa.haw'a way. "l Juat reeled.luted 1Jl1 lift rllht tbea and tbere. It II tbe II' atMt f eeliAc 1n t.bt •«Jd to kno• 10'1 are aav.ed.1 btUevelnJt~. I'm proud to be a CbrlaU!n." Terry .Bradshaw (right) signs an autograph for Sandi Cordsen, while Dr • Robert H. Schuller looks on. ,, -: . •!1µ i; (2 DAILY PILOT Tuesday April 12 19n Privacy VVashed DoWn the Drain (Ann Landers DEAR ANN. I ""ould like to know of a state law or any law that gives a phy~1cul education teacher the right to hang around and gawk al the 1t1rls a!> they come out of the s howers. Tbis teacher l 'm writing i..lboul osJs well covered in her !>lacks Jong-sleeved shirt, w1lh an load of towl'ls. She not only ~ balls every girl who comes , i>UJ.pf the shower. but feels to sec ~ e Is wet all over. (A thorough ,. shing with soap 1s requlrc-d >. ·1 I happen to believe m y body t!> riv.ate and I should have the . gMtodecide who sees it. I'm not · yingtobe militant. I just happen ' think rm right. Please com· . ent -A MODEST SR. FROM • 1 • . . . . IOWA DEAR MODEST : A one Iowa glrl t.o another, l 'm with you. There ls no reason a towel can't be banded to tbe glrll> tiO they can wrap themselves before emerg· log from the shower. U seems odd that the teactu~r would feel the girl!. to M't' If tbl'y are wet all ovn. J hope lh<1l you and the other students who n·i.t•nt tblM will take It up wllh the prin· clpal. DEAR ANN LANUERS : I wai. recently hospitalized After go· ing through tests all morning r finally fell a!>leep -exhau.o.,tl•fl. When I woke up m y s1:.t.;r and a friend were silting 1n my room The first remark wu:., '"We've been t.1lt.1ng here for hours hsten- ing to you snore -.... onderi ng when you were going lo ge t up." 1 am wntinJC this to advise all ind1v1d4als who may have to go to the hospital one day to reque!>l a lar~e sign for the door: '"NO VISITORS." Thi~ won't !>lop boori~h in- qutric~ s uch a~. "ls it krm1nal'!" or phone calls from clods who have a talent for ringing up al ex · al'lly the wrong m oment, but it wall enable you to get some rest. My signature is -VISIT ME WHEN l'M WELL DEAR V.M.: I've sald it before and I 'll say Jt again. People don't go to lhe hospital because lbey are looe90nte. Tbey io becaue they a.re 1Jck. Pleaae do your bospitallled friends a favor aDd leave them alone. A card or some flowers say it bei.t. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a ~ldow who runs a small but pro· sperous beauty s alon. Several months ago a patron who works in a bank (very nice woman) uld she would do my bookkeeping and income tax in exchange for her beauty work. It sounded like a good arrangement at the time so I agreed. Jn ihe past JO days this woman has had a permanent, six sham· poos and sets. a hairc ut, two e~ebrow arches, a facial, six manicure!>, four pedicures and J "ve had lo chani:c the color or her hair twice. t believe I made a bad deal but l don't want her (or an enemy. What should l do? QUAN DA RIED DEAR QUAND: Income tax lime i:i upon us. Lel her prepare your tax returns for 1976, then tell her that ln the future you'd prefer to pay for her work and you'd like to be paid for yours. CONFIDEl\llAL lo All Who Have Retinitis Pigmentosa : Please cont<1Ct the National Retinitis Plgmenlosa Founda· lion, Inc ., S uite 932, at 393 Seventh Ave .• New York, N.Y., 10001. ll ls urgent that you let them know who and .,.. here you are !>O valid rc~curch can be done. It's not always easy lo re. cognlze love, espcclally the first time arpund. l\cquaint your self willi tho ~uldchncs . Read Ann Landerii's booklet, "Love or Sex and llow to Tell the DIC· forcncc." f<'or a copy, mail 50 ce nts In coin and n long, i.tamped, self-addressed e n· velopc with your request to Ann Landers, P .O. llox 1300, Elgin, 111. 60120 . PET Course Direct Route? By ERMA BOMBECK Everyone al card club the other night was discussing the newest technique of child-rearing called .. Parent Effectiveness Training.·• Whal this amounts to is "active li!>tcning," which psychiatrists have been doing for years. You just s it there and look wise (play with a \el· ter opener if you wish) and let the kid do all lhe talking. H he says, ··1 thre w up today," you just re· main expressionless and say , "Do you like throwing up, Gordon"!" "Not much." "You're saying you prefer something else?" "I guess so." '"You 're not !>Ure?" 'Tm s ure ' "Then. you·re quite certain about that." "Sorta " "You ·~·e JUSt c•xprcssed douhl aj!ain ·· "I DON "T LIKE THROWING l 'P!" "There is no need to be hostth.• No one 1s go· 1ng to make you throw up." "Th•~ conversation 1s dumb ... "I!> that what you think, Gordon?" 'Tm going to be sick again." "You 1>~." Mother smiles. "That's what you wanlc'd all along ... 'J'f • ·~) ·~}~~ AT WIT'S END RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY wtiettYow Wa11t ........ ltU H.rtior ll•cl. C0tte MMe-S41·02st Mrs. John Silver (left) and Mrs. William Lansdale are ready to model around- the-clock fashions at a luncheon benefit. I told the group my husband was ahead of his time. He 's been ustng that technique on me for years, only he calls it DllN -Drive Her Nuts. l was climhing into bed the other night when I s aid. "You did depos it your check in the bank today, d1dn "l you? .. "ls that something you wanttodiscussnow?" "No. I could wait until tomorrow al the bunk, but there will be so many people around - la.,.. ycrs. law enforcement officers. the president of the bank. Don't be patronizing! I wrote a c heck today for the drnperies because we don't have a charge at B1Hko 's .. f c f ( r Benefit Fashioned The Huntington Orac·h 1\u, ihary lo tht• Fi..lrntly Scrv1tt• 1\ soc1at10n of <Jr.1ng1• C11unt} "''II prc.,enl 1L.; !'.pnn.: fund r a1ser \ F ashion PlJtt•, on M<inday. 1\pnl 25 , al lhe l.indhor~ Hacq uct Cluli. ftOntm~ton Bt.•Jt'h The f<1 -.h1on c;hO\\ and salJrt lunrht'on ..... 11 lw prt.'Cl'lfr<I b~ .1 !-m·t.il h11111 i..lt 11 .1 m The• I• .1n11h !-i(•n 11 c· \~s111"1.1 lion 1~ a non prnr11 a~rnn t1ff1·r ml! marital. tndl'\ 1rlu<tl, IJJn·nL child and J(roup toun-.1·lin~ by LI a tnL·d c·oun~l'lor-. It 1-; arcredttnJ 11\ tht• t-am1h Scn·1l·1· A~'ol 1Jt1on ol ,\rn1•n1 .1 and :-upportt·t1 l!\ .1 •1\ll1 Jn ~roups ancl lh•· l n1ll·d \\ ,1\ of C) r .1 n£(• l'mm1' TH kl''' ,1r1· ,,.. .11l.1lol1• .11 lht r dt qud 1 htli li~k©)f1 r~urm~ or OHIO SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER NEW ~oat CHEESE vasteut\lt~ ~~~s ~~ "'~ tt\O ~"''$ ,,., 'n HAM ~ 30¢0-fF 2.99 LB. •UNDSO'RYE 1 ()¢ OFF REQ~~: 79$ .. Would you lake to have a charge al B1llko's''" "Thal ·s not important. The draperies were on s ale and I was lucky to find a triple pair 80 in· cht·s long. so I wrote them a check. l didn't have a choice." "You are saying }OU feel threatened by this action ·· ··1 am saytng unles.; you deposited that check today I won·t need the draperies because where I m going I ""on't ha,·e a window. Besides, I'm ~oin~ lu lw -.1c-k ' ·· · You SE'c. ·• he s miled, turning off the light, '"that"s what you wanted all along." Seminars 'Holistic' llolist1c approaches to health Cairned at t rl.' atrn.: the whole pen.on l will be the subject of a one·day !wminar and a two-day health fair. The rir~t Holistic Health Fair will be presented at Santa Ana College from 8:30 a .m . lo 4 :JO pm Saturday and Sunday, April 16·17. New hohst1c approaches to healing will be l.'xplored m a one·day seminar at Marymount Colle~e. Orange, from 9: 30 a.m. lo 4 p.m . Satur. da). April Iii The two-day event at Santa Ana College will rC'Jturt> top experts in a varletr of fie lds. fl Is s ponsorc'<i hy the lnternationa Association or Cancer Victor s and Friends and the American Academy of Holistic Pioneers in cooperation with SAC Community Services. General admission is $5 per day and studenl and senior citizen admission is $2.50. In addition to workshops and exhibits, guest speakers include: Rio Blair, con~ultant to Hollywood stars, who will lecture on How to Reverse the Aging Process; James Fulton, MD. who will speak on new breakthroughs in controlling acne: Gordon Sloan of the Melodyland l~olli ne Center who will speak on alcoholism ; Reg Sheldric~ of the Ame rican InaUtute of Hyp. notherapists. who will demoruitrate tension relleC through hypnosis. Also speaking will be Kathlyn Windes. nutri· lion and herbs expert: Robert Valier. who will reveal Russian health spa secrets and Sally Beaman of Overeaters Anonymous. The one-day seminar at Mary mount College, which is sponsored hy UCI Extension in coopera· tlon with the Center for Integral Medicine. will feature lectures by authorities m medicine and psychology who will e mphasize the psychological factors in the heaUng process. Fee for the program. which is open to the public. is $35. Further Information is available by calling the exlension office, 833·~ 14. 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THE GIRLS "rt! ··~ -=~ • • . .,lll'IOI! very \ll\CCpllhfl' Ill l hC'I llllth. rm \llfC lhc J,:OVCrJIQlcrtr 11.111 uridcNJncl my l1\ltn'1 ~W~ unJcr mcdKal cxpt'n'c' fllr a.Uif11k l tlJ l.00 DENNIS THE MENACE 'rQ/fi t.ANOU: ·VOIA~ M()JO~, eve~ONe. 1 HA~ ~e~N 9e.HAVIN' t...AfEl..Y, ~ Tl-4E~! AICE NO CM&~ l'O -rtv .' 1/111-4'1 OON 'T we P.ACIC' ;:> f'T' IN ANO SPl.IT 'THG ~E • A~lt&9r ~~ U~ING ~ANG TO A JtAC><;I. D ·~'S ~ILL~ !MV ... IF l WA~ nJ, l'n MING fOAE TM> r1)XE<3 Cf CAAV(. • • ... ... . .. '" ~ .· ..... -~ • DAILY PILOT Tuetd1y.Apn112. 19ri \• " ..•. Tonight's TV Highlights KHJ 0 8 . 00 "The Mov ie Murderer." A TV movie drama from 1970 about a m an who destroys prints of a certain movie with Arthur K ennedy and Robert Webber. KCET.@ 9:30 -The Best of Ernie Kovacs. Beginning a IO-part series bighlighting t he most remembered mo· ments in the c areer of the late TV come· di an. (See review, Page B7.) CBS 8 11:30 -"Pueblo." Hal Holbrook stars as Commander Lloyd ~~cher in this true-llf e drama from 1973 with Mary Fickett and Richard Mulligan. (rv DAILY LOG) I TUESDAY a VEN I HQ 1 8:00 n o m o ( 111 rn 11tw1 D >13 & {1t 91 m "''" 0 •zt Sur T 1tk ())Gomer 'Ylt (!) 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Pitt II f tc•nt th• ru hly t Jutlt hH r~n '"'' with ht1 llf1111t11d Chuck, Ann &e11chu du ftllltly '°' I COVl\t OI 1cl1on lhat .it bf1ftf htf dtu1hltr llornt. m Tllt lat II ltllie ~6" The I Ill 1n a JO 0'11 SU•fS h1alll1pt1n~ lh• bul momtnls ''' lhe late com,a11n s tclt11S1on C•ottr 10:00 D ( 17 3 I ll IColfk !RI Pitl I C'1dlU1nt Pagt gur1rs .is• Ne ... f0t• ~'''' toun11 Chiirm~n usme het 1nllu'"" la p1oltcl llt1 er•11dw11, 1nvolvtd 1n f mu1dtr U AMOS {l<UNTA KINT£) * ON "POLICE STORY" CJ 'l01 m folict Story '01fo1d Coay A Bia~ achv1st (Ha11 Rhodes) "'hu l1nances his ac1tv111fs ltom the o•oce'd~ of a swes ot b~nk rollb· rues. and a lum of pohce otf1cets (John Amos and ldd1e I gin) indultr in mulu1I harassment m lht11 gum rat and mou$' conlt~I 0 C!l lfttrl 6 Ctltbrlty llewut 0 IT'S ALAN KING'S * FINAL WARNING! And It's hflarlous! 0 ( 2t! 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Mei.a location' Giant DAILY PILOT a a ..... s UW "1 sunshine Wht•re mrtuen p11neled llv rm . hul(e laWlty for tM first 1ft. 2 Ucdrm 1,1wner s unit 111 llal fum1hes live Slld111g h1.m rm l\o:.ts m;iiis1vtt cGn"9d ~ ,,_,., front !j;J chclor rental 111 doon; open to ::.unswl'Pl bnck frplc Comcn1cnl ....... ,. rear Currttnt 1ncu1111• PROBLEM p.tllo. Gnlt'cful plantini:s 1·hef's klt1:hen Lari:v $4-10 for bolh. reqwre minimum 1•arc. set'IU<kd ma!.ll'r win!(. $77,500. ? Call loduy. lo mor row Shdin.: glas~ doors to ,_.......,., Motfce: EXGLUSI V ~ W ITll ma v be too l<Jll! H42·25:15 pullo & I:: Z ca re yard AU real est.ate advcrh1>ed a 6411 'r;_~ • [ ~1""1 l•I '/ ~;~"'· :"' I~ 1'06.'>lblc as~umplion or in lhla ne · t ·b . .'; H }Our tax bru1:kt!l 1i. le!.11 ------•-IQW VA 1011 ' T k d i~u~n~:7~!fe~~11s f~i~ ~:~t:~':ed~n~~ ~11~b:~ ll~P<ltt ~;~~lge . ~;al~ ~o~ which makes it 11lcgul lO ANYTIME lo help by scle<1mg from . ----·f"·-.. ·~ ~·· ,. •dver tls e "an y pre· agroupofourpropcrlles [~ 111111 fe rence. h mllulion. or ---------tilt! one.to fit your needs llG ,OOL ' 1 d!Jlcnmination bused on Call ~9116S5 LITilE ,RICE BACK BAY VIEW Approx. i,.~ a cre. vacant building s1te, overlooking illuminated golf course Corner loc ati o n . zon e d A ·l , t opography mop available. Only $59.500 MISSION VIEJO £xceptionally sharp & well planned 5 bdr m . view home. Complete with 3 car gara~c. Owner transf. An xlnt buy at $125,000 759-08 I I f iul ~ {;lteo.t Wuuu Bedg. race. color. rehi:1on. scic. PRIDE OF A3 t\ m~lerp1ec m plan or national on gan , or an OWNERSHIP UPERB nins: for com lJblc intention to make un) our r 1 n es l u P. pc r QM ES famil> I.I\ mi: ""ilh c• ---------I such preference. hmltJ weslside 3 bdrm h"omc ~are pool Massrw fam1 Move-In-Able G~rat I 002 Gt'Mrol I 002 tion,ord1Scn mtn:.il1on. • Heccntly upi:raded ";;;;;;;;;;;;;":;A;;'v;•;:;~ I) room at•ct•nlt•d by in Harbor View llomes ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lhruoul and large For • Swcd1i.h f1rl'Jlldcc and New pa1nl m!>1de and out - Th1s newspaper will not the homl'Owner Heady bwll·m bar) l'ul your l!pgradt'd car~·t.s. wull ~ ~ knowingly acccpl any to movtt in f"or lhc in -heart and ,,...lfuk family 1·ml'nngs and drapes S ad vert1s 1 n g fo r red I \l'!>tor rcudy lo rent c.111 IA YCREST in lh1s havp" home for lk·drm ... h:e family room eslale which is 1n \'Iola ™'"" ~ 2313 REDUCED ooly Stll.500 C:.i ll t•nllt•t·L w ""l'l b:.ir Formal tlm lion ol Lhe law 1 • $II ,OOO H42 ~!.'> aog mom :! fo'ircphll'1''. ---r~::::;:::.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~ ' 1 ' \'ll'W ('0\l'rt•tl pilllll ~.~s~a~t~s~ dl~~~y'np~r..1; ll~Pdtl1 ~:~·:~~f h~~~~. n1~""'~ei~~l [ ~ •.. ~ :~~~\~~~·.: ;~\~kmi: c; I a i.s 1r1 ed i\ d I' h c. n c l . .......:::::..:.-J-!!!-!!!·!!!!-!!!• !!• -~·!!!·!!!-!J: area M °' c in c·onihllnn 642-5678. (;f.'l ready for :.umm1·r 'RIDE OF OWMERSHIP -S295,000 N car new quality bit 5 uni t bldg in Ne wport Harbor Hi gh vicinity . Gorgeous 3 RR owner's unit w/fam r m . formal DR & 21h baths. 4 Other units w/2 BR, 2 baths. Atri ums & patios. Call today for informat ion ~·ind whal vou wanl 1n Want Ad Hel~&li:!·51'78 l><11ly 1'1lul C::la:.:,tfll'ds lime en)IJ) m••ol 1n tllfl A <.tJti.H SlfC.id pool ! 646·7711 IF YOU ~'fffl4H huq• u 1>l·rv1t·c lo oftl'r or REALTORS i:oods lo ~ell, plart: an ad 1 .• :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= in l h t• D a 1 Iv I' 1 Io t I• Cla:o.!>1fll'd s,•c·lion Phone &12 5678 H A E R 0 S I 0 0 0 T E V A H I L l A 0 0 W E H F l T T N K 0 N E T E R P S P N A M I Y A L H 0 N E Y C 0 M B E 0 P H N A T B C K l H 0 N E ~ B C K H l H T T P E Y N C H E Y H A l 0 T A 0 G Y E R 0 U M I A F Y T 0 C U M S N N S E 0 I tt L M A H I A R T U E U I A 0 0 H I L G B A 0 T F 0 N R U N B N I C M Y B L S Y T M A T H P 0 E Y G T 0 A C R Y 0 A~ A C I H R V T B H 0 B Y R H 0 V 0 ~ H E F E N 0 S E V H A E N G E Y M 0 B H S A T H E H 0 U T V V H 0 U N 0 0 0 G E 0 A Y 0 P R 0 L E E U E F I N K E H T K C A M P 0 N Y B F T N E H W E V 0 L T E R C E S G 0 0 £~TAR G A'ZER 1<tt~ 1111 1"' a 1u1l\1'--~-- tnn,u< hO'l\ Huldeu wo•d' hcfr1oN •PP~•r ft>rv1url hac-.. ._.....,11 ur•. 1to.-..n nr d1.1i1nn111v f-ind e•C" 1n~ l tlrJP 1 t .,, Diana Honeycomb April Lo1e Pretend Hound 009 At The Hop Ta1T111y Sh-Boom Blueberry H1 11 Venus Too Vounq Mack The rr.ife Tomorrow lmaqinary Chdracters , . .._· .. -:·~, (J....._ .. , •• ·~-,~~~~ • fAUUJ' 14. ,.,. ;• '-..... /(t '·~ ~~~ t ''""'"' ~~;::,',~ • "\J.!i ,., ' =· ov 11 ') CILNCI• J:> :7.a~J':~~ ~:'·:~': f;~~; Ji- 1 .~. n ;lt1' ,.,.. .. )11,C •• ' w ... t.n. ....... ~ ,, .,,J w{•d·J <• .,,. ,r.,•.oi1•••) tu,.,,..,.,,,., ,f Yuut z, 'l.hcx. l.Hfth )W}fl • I • I '" .. . I ,,., . ,,,. , . .,.. • '*'"' II ' •'' .,,.. ttu '"""""' • .,, t I , .... ,.,, -.,~ .. , ., ... . .. ., .. ,)-' '· -~ .,, '·, I Lu .# , ••• ... "''• Ut "''~ •· r ... ,.., • Lao 1111 •• , .... ..-J ....... ., ·• 'h, ... . .. '·'· "" '•·" -~ .. ",! TO PROFESSIONALS IN REAL ESTATE COMING Wednesday, April 20 , 1977 A PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK TRIBUTE TO THE -- ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS -:;::...-:. ii\·Bj ;~~ ~: ~;.:1~ 41)]9J•• '1 )) ., .., lCOO IO bo' , II(. I ' N('>r /f ~t 11 l'O :16 \I. 11 ... 90 ~ ,,.,(,lnAUU) HO~lll . OI I' t _..l I 14 41 41. 1•1n •..-c•nteoaN Ot< " _, /4# "vi ) • :in, •• ., .... u' AQUAllU' .... ; ...... o t • ,._.,. • ; ,J ;: 11, : '!\CU On Wednesday, Aprll 20, 1977, th• Dally Piiot wlll publish a spec lal trib ute to the pro· feulonala of the real tatate lnd uatry -the men and women who dally make a major contrlbu11on to the heelthy Ore nge Coast econo my. COSTA MESA DUPLEX Har1• opportun1t) to µwkup •·h<1rmm.I( duph•x ""1lh 1:v1•d spo:nd.i hlo: Ono: b(:clroom u111ls w1lh sl'p:.tr.it1• i:..1ra.l(l'S and p rt ' .i l o: ~ ;i r d • 1 n .1 neighborhood of must I~ s ini:k famll) homo::. 1-\Jll pm·e Sil .'.JIJO ('\I.I. 55ti-:!ti6i.I c;::SELECT T' PROPERT IES 2 1 I I Son Joaquin Hills Ro ad HEW'°lltT C EMTER, M.I . 644·49 I 0 Gftterol 1002 ..................................•.•.•....... RAISING A 4 BEDROOM FAMILY? 2 STORY I t.drms ..1nd fJm1ly roum IUCH in Corom1 dttl Mar lht:h l::H•1·11ll\o: home ,,..1Lh School d11>lnc-L pnc1•d .1t doublt• door l'nlry to king S 1 J 5 • II O O J\ l I L h t' !>tl.l'<I h ,·ani: room w1Lh aml•Jlllles for family h" rrat·k l1ni: fircpl a<'•' mi: 1nclud1n.: poob, plu.)o ll~c family room plu:. .l(roundi. and .:rl'1•nbclh rt•c room Localed t ma Lovely l'Ornl:'r lol·alion lo &.ich . llurry for lh1~ HO DO WM make~ 1.h1:0. .J t•hoa<·e of un1qut> buy Cull 963 li7fi7 S.•\f'ral :t Bil & 1 Ill< 2 fenni; < ull fi7J.K550 .. ,,, "',. , '• .. ., , II\ hurnt'' l'nn·!l l1om '"''' '" " ' [~ , . I t·:~:~;'.h~.l::1'·;~;~~:::::: [ ~ IH&IHI . ~ HP<IHI Call 540-3666 l IR-SS9,SOO ! S UNIT Famal.> s11.cll homl' lm·;it ;''*i~~~ APARTMENT ILDG. ~··I on trcl' !med strel'l ··-·---·-OCUH + COM'L rite ttnlry to hui;t· ll\1ni: • · · STORE + HOUSE + room C•iuntr) :.l) ll'CI VACAN T B E A C H kitchen 1.ari:t• r1•a r yurd As1-umahle \' J\. LIKE E\11 LOT ioan with lolal pc1yml'nls N n.. Unaqutt mve,lm1·n1 op or sin oo per mo llurry 4 111.·clrnom 2 hath with p ort u n 1 l y r tJ r II n I y for this unique huy. Call 11 •• w 1• a r 11 t• l ,. J1 e w S335.000 Walk tu 'urf 963 bi67 clrJpf·~ .ind lu!'.h nt·w Tcrnf1t• !>umml•r n•nlub .,., l.uulM'llflllll: Thi~ 1, ;i + pcrmant·nl lt•nJnl r~::::::::::-iliifiiiii~jijiij~j~iii1,1iijiiii1;~jiila~ 'l1,1t•1ou,. home w11h ,Ju~l 11:-ll'd . "' hurr''' ----"••••-l11nl'CI air heal. buillin,, Fll''<lhlt· ll·rm' C.ill 1·11\l·rt'li pJUO Full pnt ,. ~ /KHI ltit.mo c ALI. 751 J 191 r::::::::=-•· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·~~;~~~IES [ ~ IE&Hil NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1-.lt·~ant. 3 BR. 3 BJ\ humtt . ~unny JJal10 w '""\ale pc)(ll & JaCUZZl 640-9900 \ ..\LIJ~\' HEAl :l'l 1470JambofeeRd .~rt Buecll $46,950 Yt"-. ii " ~tilt poi;~1hk 10 l!l'I •• :I ho rl'SIOl'nl'I' for u111il-r S.'iti.11110 • (; o nvc n11·nl lor.1l10n for i.hop pinl( & l'nmmun1ty pool & J.ec•utll ;1vallabll' too' Kt•lter t'h1'rk lh1i. oul 1'01>A Y ' fi4ti 7711 UPPERIAY VIEW-DELIGHT l1l::irmmg :I Dedmom. 2 1)111 h home w1lh sweepan~ upper Newport Uu y 'lt'W. luxunous Master IM.'llroom ~wlc. !>onnnJ,? woodbcam <·a lhedral IW'om N·1hn11s and much ml'll'l' Only Sl 15.000. fet· Can 644-721 I 1-;xclusivc L1slan!( r.JD.NIG[l. UAIL£Y 6. ASSOCIATES WOOOIRIDGE Newport Exec. Fixer UDDer Be aul1 ful v-i f: W 0 F' Ri\CK Il l\ Y Lur~c . sprawling 1·;inc h 't)lc llerc'!> an 11p1:1ort un1ly for lhl• t•xcc11tl\ 1• whu ""anls lo fix up :i hom1· lhC' way he wanls 1l If you ha ve imn1:mal111n. this 1,. JU!>I lht• home for y1111 You't.I ht•ller hurry on lha!. orw• f,all IWS 0303 lJ'I~ lht• Daily P1lol "'fa~l Re~ull' "'r111t•c· cl1rerlorv Your ~l'rv1ct• " our 'r>Ct'1all ' Call 642 ~iiK l''<l .li:!i:! On1r 11141 o.t1r P1191 ,_.., telle ,euwtwlt .. M'flllJOilr locel c-.Hllt., .. ,_., def 1.t1H1;u.i1 SPANISH ESTATE l IR· $69,950 P r 1 m 1· J1 r 1 cl <' 11 I 11wnr r.;h1p :.iri·a J\lmn:-;t new Urumaua· 1:nlry tn hUJ(c fum1ly imcd h' in.I( room wllh aackling f1repl;ice and vaulted n•iling Formal danan.I( c:urdcn view kitche n Family room adJoin:-. lu.'ih lcrr:icc lhroujlh wall or gluss. Sep<iratc wing for h1de<1way masler s wle and guest quarters 963 7881 "' ,. MnadelMar l.ur&e Cotta Me!la home wtlh 4 overs1zl'd bedrooms. ramily rm. heavy !>h<ike roof. l1lccl l' n l r a n ,. c w 11 y & r1rcplacc (ireal loc:.il10n rluse to park. trnn1s courts and all 11chools Just ltstl'd call 5-16-511110 for full details. ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Cadillacs to Go· Carts Whatever tht' !"ad Jloll 'om of( the markel With II c 1Jss1ficd Ac! ., A CLEAN HOME AHO TWO SETS Wh at could be better '! A sparkling 4 bdrm 2 story home with two privale tennis courts just steps away. Thf t ennis is gr eat and the home is immaculutc. highly upgraded with a\r conditi oni n ~. solarium floorin4J. s prinklers front and back, lovely patio a nd it shows like a model. The score is $104.000 and 40-Love. UNIVUI: ti()M~S .· REAL TORS', 675 6000 2443 E.ist Cod~l H1qhway, Coron.i <fi>i M..ir" •• 1 ... Ill M· ~J V1•11l1· II (, 1(, (,!J!JIJ --• :~:~! .......... !?.~~ 1:~~!'! .......... ~~ WE LOVE THIS VIEW! And so wi ll you & your guests. ~: fantastic, almost new pre-owned home with view or bay & ocean 3 Bdrms., 1•' baths (could be 5 bdrm.). fa mily rm.~·. g a me rm .. sauna. blt-in vac uum., rotary phone system & much mote'. $320.000. Please call fo r full info 6n features offered & app · I. to see. 673-4400 Dh•i1ion of Hcri»or lnvestmeftl Co. . G~Mral 1002 G etteral 100 2 ..•.•.................. SIMPLICITY IS BEAUTY Snow White l'Ould haH• h\'ed hen· Nl'al a' yuu ha' l' cmcr :-t•t•n ""1lh I h<trm and l'l'"l' tu ~1·h1~1b ltir )Ollr llwarh 11·h1ldrt•n l r-.1•"" ly •It· 1·11r;11t•d thru 11111 '11. llh 1·u:.tnm matll' 1lr.qw"' c.;.,11 now lnr your ap IJOllllnwnt ! (.;all 541i·2:J 1:1 3 h 1• ti r o 11 m h 11 m 1· 1 n '1':.t~l:.111l' t:osl;i ,\k-,,1 ' CJll now' Rl'dC..rpel lfr.tllor' i54 1202 CLOSE TO FREEWAY l'lo:.c lo Jo'r cewa) J nd pr1rcd rt g ht ' M t•sa Ve rde norl h 's htts t bargain II u.:1• m asH·r s u I I l' p I u S :1 m 111 t• bt.'drooms t•an he y11u" for this fom1ly i.11e homt· 11w owner 1s out or art"' and 1s motivall'd \'uur hnmc is ~cdudt•d, hus ···················~>· ,,1\l'r duvl•·'< • 01rj~:! hl11l'ks to hl•ad1' Oql I now• ll<-<i l'aqll'l H1•..1llo1·A" 7!>1 1:!02 I I' GREAT FORLIYIHG th o:rl11okan.I( u 1r1•t·-~p~d f;urway. lh1i. ,,p:.H·ui.us I bdrm homl' 1~ a11 1•xt't'll lwnal value .al $115.000 lk•aullfully m.i111l.11u~I with formal dmm» ~•<I 11rl\at1• m;1 sl1'°r :-.1ute t '<111 for .1p1x11ntml·nl (11 \ lt''lo\ 1\73 X550 . ' [~lti&ll VILLAGE': .. : WALK .,. ~P:tl'IOUS 3 bllrm. ;! hulh w 111.1( di.JI 1·ar .iar;1~1· Ideal lo1•ntwn in pro~r'ht ly lo So ('1w1-t l'la1:1 1;.&1J 77 11 r harm and tw re:uly 111 _______ _.,_ buy. Gal I !>4fi 2.1 t:l . SELi. 11lle 1tl'm-; w1lh a D111ly J>1lol Cla'>~1 r1t•d 1\d ' .... ''" For l.'l:.t'>'>Jf1t•d ·\d i\CTllJN ('all ;1 I Jail v l'il•1I 1\U VIStlll t>12 567K . \ Tht spec:lal e dvertlalng pagtt wlll mark Private Property week. NotkH wlll be ont column by four Inc hes each, allowlng room for a photo a nd descriptive copy. Co at of tach notlct 11 only $18, with a photo you provid e . Thi• ••lute to AHi Eatett Profeulonala la an exctplJonel opportunity to Introduce ne w or longtime auocletea to the people of the Orange Coast, or to honor outatand- lng sale• or service 11chlevemtnt1. New, com er. Broadmoor 2 bdrm. & den. 2 bath h o me : s ha ke r oor, cathedral ce11.. dining rm + eatm~ area 1n k1lc hl'n . hand som e. slum!ll'ltone bnck frplc .. air cond Carpe t~ & drapes included 11L S86,500' QJll Now• 642·56711 SCRAM-lETS Answers in Clanlflccrtlon Sll)Q t002 1-~~~---~1~~-~ 1002 ......... , Don't mill being part of thl• ape clal advertlalng opportunity. Deadline for reserving 1pact l1 5 p.m .• April 18. Call today! Or, you may mall your photo and a brief article of abOut 75 word• dtscr1blng your backgro und, t ducttlo n, p roftHlonal training, aw ards or other honors. Mell your atory a nd photo to the ClaHlfled Dept., Dally Piiot, 330 W. Bay Street Bo x 1HO, Coate Mt aa, CA 12828. For ht tp co mpo1lng your H lute notice, c •ll 842-5178 and a frftndly ad·vlaer wlll ... lat you. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 lc6oo lay Prop. Realtort * '75-1060 . RENTALS OUlce rental11 belna con- 1tructed In C01Jta MoH. Inquire. 646-3928. eves ~3-4~71 Lachenmyer Re altor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• flsc~I~~.~~ MEWPOtt'T SHOllS Flowers. plant& & privacy well s urround lhis i mmaculate 2 bedroom, den home. Move in and enjoy this summer at the beach or co mmunity pools' tel')nis court or c lubhouse. Signal lease. Price tirm at $79,900 A CO&.DWIU IA ... 11 CO. 644-1766 ,,., IA~AQUINHllLS AO I~ NIWPOAT Cf.HTtfl 1002 o.....,..e 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty HillOR Vll W HOMES! I P ortofino model localed on one of ·. the presttiest & m ost friendly · streets in /Newport Beach. 3BRs. ramily room + builder-finishe<t . bonus room. S159.950 Carl Rutter 642-823.5. (N50l 612-8235 '°' l)ovtr Dr4ve M<t·'200 : H11rbol" Vttw Ce!'lt( : lrvlnt 411 C.mpui Valley Ctnttr 752-1414 -------·~ :C LIDO ISU Builder's hornc with those extr a touches of quality! J Bdrms .. 2~ baths, 3 car garage. $249,500 WEST CLIFF I.-lke to entertain? This home is ideal. -Pool & lanaj, rum1ly rm .. 3 bdrms . • . '· $149.500 ... ..c ; ~ /fi:.oo H E ,\LTY . ' " ) <. ~ 3377 Vio Udo. Newport hoch ,· 1i 673-7300 ATTRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR. 4 'h ba .. rarn. rm. & formal dining; lge. tile patio & waterfront deck. $350,000 BAYFRONT. pi e r & rloat. lots $185.000 to $32.5.000. to build your own cus tom home. Several areas to choose frorn. Bl LL GRUNDY~ REALTOR 34 1 Sc;y\odP Ortv" N B· 675 616l -~HERITAGE . • REALTORS ·~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. 2 BR. So Shore home. SSS.000. Hunt Heh Xlnt loc. Lg. yd, trlr access. Prin only 545·6790 --- lcAoa PenlMUla I 007 Whv Mot •••• ? check (his out. 3 BR home at end or private cul·de·sac st . on the EJ\STSIDE. I.Re. firm, l peuos. Clill 645· 1221 ror detruls now C!HTURY Zl Wntcflff RHlty ....................... --------- $65,900 Mystic Hills -1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sbr. 4ba, wel bar. formal Woodatream Condo. JBr. :: '1i11 rm. den & ram.rm. v,., Ba. 345 Unavers1ly Meortheleach Schools & shops dosl' ! Comly 4 bdrm. built 1n kitchen, cathedra l cell· 1ng1, new c arpe ts . Tarbell. RLTRS. cull 842·8854 Uruque 3 bdrm. ocean vu home suited ror famlly & cnterta1n1ng , pool, 1:1011rmet kitchen , s prinklers . pn tio $158.~ ~!:~ 752-1920 l•OO OUAIUt NI llACM Gftwraf 1002 GeMf'OI 1002 $179.500. 673-3226 ___ Dr. A ·2 . By owner CONDOMINI UM. Hunt •••••••••••••••••••••••··=·=·=·=··=·~.-.Mar 1022 _!l48_!l634 _______ ~~~j~1!fg~~~~~~ 2<~~. COW/it.MESA COHDO Woodsy & wonderful Condo rn ron v1·•11t'nt Coi!la Me'" lucal1on 1•rorc~~1onJlh d1•c•11ratl!d in . t•let'l l<:xturcs & c·ol· l•ri. 1\dult6 only l'ool & r1tc fJ1•1htw., ~~....-••••••••••••••••••••••• Meita Verdt Pool O un..1y uJ 1'':1 ba. $51,500. assume IY '"" 4 Or home on q et cul de FHA. Owner ·Agt. Days : DUPLEX Your opportunit y l o purrhalic neat. tidy cluplt•X In cxrellenl CM .irca 2 lkdrms earh, encl<>M·d uarages. fenced yard roo.ooo Spyglai.s 11111. S2W.OOO 5 sac. hos ram Rm + 2 714.S4?·84Sl Br J &. View llarbor fplc 's&more 179,500. View 11.Jlls, Slllll,SOO. 4 Br HARDIN REALTY OWNER ANXIOUS Fix 2 Ba, Vt{'w 64021Hll 7f.&4286or~l·0126 upandsave!Greatarea, <Qualified Buyers Only I ---------4 bdrms, dtnmg kitchen. ---Mo Work bn ckfplc. covered patio. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 VERY NICE Duplex So S68.700. Tarbell. RLTRS. or Hwy. On corner. 2 Or W~! call842·8854 $74.950 - W1\T£ ru ROI\ T ltOMI.., rrplcs. llrdwd floort1 F abulous condo. great --------• SI SS. 000 by owner area 2 bedrooms, formal 673-6000 d1n1ng room. plush CORONA carpels. kitchenette. forced air heat Neat • REAL ESTATE 6J1·1400 1--------·1 COSTA MESA HIGHLAMOS patio area. near school & 1 --a PANORAMIC :o1hop&, only SSJ.500. call _._,.., 2 Bdrm . 2 baths. brand OCIEAM VIEW BKR, 540-1720 Ranc~e new condo, never uc cu pied. 2 c·ar garagt!. A de!Jghtful 3 Br. 2 Ba. WITH IEW IHrl(e Bundcck/balcuny. home with view from ~ ... -~-aa.L Nt!.arly 2 :irrc•s nc~tlcd ~.000 nearly every w indow, I .imong g1•111t ouks only large master suJte. wood "#I lft c-""--la" :?~:i milt's 10 lhl• surf" 1th beam l'C1lln1t ancJ ouk -1'R"W9 ;1 remarkable custr>m hardwood floor!> 1n hullt 3 bdrm 1-den + "walk·tn pnvalt' ~ach" LOVE II~ r11rnlly r m hom1• de. locauoo · IEDROOMS7 !i11:necl to mox1m11,c lhe AND Thi r I h h h I I Owner will carry flr!!I g am1 Y ome as p..inoramlt'. 1 Y T llREE +two used run('hlund view Also S tru.~t deed $t 72.~ bnck fireplaces. One 1n car tovt•r(.-d parkmic + l•--------1 Call 644-7211 HUGE ram1ty room and room for r ampers. boa!!>, Enmish Flavor one IO laving room. Rich etc ThL• c•orral c·an ac 5" brown shag corpeung, <'flmmodJlc J !I many fenced yard. covered hor~t'" as )'OU t•<1ulc1 C\ er Ynu wtll loH' tht• <'''7111<">5 !~!!!!~~~~~~~ patio with bwllln brick wunt with room to<1parl' )t'l owr 200U ~II rt In ml( l:UiQall blend into a truly Ol-'1"Ell1N<; l'lll Cf: -.11111·1· an thu. l1t·uu11ruuv 2 good duplex:es. 1 ideal home ror your $!211 llOO p;1p1·n'<I. beamt'il rc1lm~ w swam pool & 3 r~ntals. fall\lly. Located'" lovely CaU 644-7211 ;1 bt'drm family room, $1~.000. 1 So or Hwy on n ·rnlent1:il area near large dmln~ rm. hlfing corner. S155.000. fJy SCllOOLS By appoint· rm " wmcJow <it'at.s • owner 67~6069 • \: ' • --ment only 176.000 ~ rountn kllt•hen A 1024 ll ,. r r ,. c l h o m c• .i n d Costa Me-la O('lf(hhorhoori ror ra1~tnl( ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~~·· EXECUTIVE • tul<lrcn WJll.. tu Moy s IEAlmFU&. iii lftlac. RETREAT-,OOL Club. Y MCA or IJ<t ck VIEW Pl l ... $69, 950 lia) "'11dhre h PJcst>nt! Right on aolf course up;fi.~o Ttw one you hnv1• b<·cn Olmplete wll II ~.tachedl overlookl03 t9 &reen. 4 1600 ~n NI tf&04 r ' ·r rumpWI rm .. poo bdrma. 3 baUw 2 otory w.11tini: or owenn.c Askinl-! 1117,)00 Owner Fr I d · & SIMPLICITY trl'l''I 'lhrltcr rnarlwlly mustml)vc :a~tnow • Fur home m m rm II UTY lt·11il1nl{ tn th•!-C.-l(C\'Ullve 11 coll · fam rm Prof~sloua Y IS IU r <'I r., 11 I ' Cott u I! c• ppt lnd~qJt'd. Separate m11tr Snow White could have try• Lavish 1111 rm C.M. ·--Ul&S lfrdurc·d to 1115,000 have ev~ry seen With 4 SUPER FAMILY HOME Lushly landscaped cul· de·sac lot with exqws1te· ly decorated 4 bedroom. 2 1'2 bat h home . 2 Fireplaces accent t he family room and hvtn(( room. The 3 car garagc makes this home 11vcr ything for the a~·t i vc family. WALK TO BEACH If you can tear yourself away for a h alf hour from this lovely. larl{e. one year new 3 bedroom. 2"'2 bath, Presley bwlt townhouse. Only 172.000 Call now. • Roberts Realty 11124tkacltlfYll ..... UO(l.Oft karh OWNER'S H AVEN . Gorgeous pool, •1 bdrms. family rm. !pie. formal din ing. RV f.arkin g . S86.500. Tarbel . RLTRS. call 962·5566 WAITMO LOMGH! It has ar r ived-a RAMCHREALTY 551-2000 WOODIRIDGE RAMCH REALTY 551-2000 GoinaUD! Hy Owner Live at lht! Starter Home' lake 1n a brand new • This larJ,e f txfrm . 3 bath family home ha1; Its uwn elevator as well 8!S fplc. den. cyn & ocn vus ROOM FOR IOAT Camper too-in these two new custom homes In Newport Hghh. 3 Br+ lge bonus rm, 2~ t>a. ram +din rm1. 2304 1tQ rt, 2 story. lots of wood. $141.000ea. Beachwood ratio home Cutt' 2 bedrm With 3 Br. 2 ba S7<t.5oo custom f ireplace & 551 .3416. 551.57!10 or ta!>tcfullyenclosedrront S44·1439Prinonly patio Yard i s a -----• I a n d !> c a p e d $19i soo 3106 & 3112 Broad St. F.ast ol Nwpt & So of Uth St Open wkdys 1·3, wknda 12·4 UVE OM MA YTEN maMcrpatte! Near com 1n this beautiful 4 munity park and pool bedroom homt' 1n and teruus court! Sound ;~~~r~;~~~~;j Call 731-l~ Western Pacific Prop Lrvme's College Park on ruce" Call Red Carpel a cul .de saC' neict 10 Realton.833-3380. •--------greenbelt Near pool, --------•ILCllJlllNIMtg.f IOU ILUFFSHST park and "chool. Cull lu 3 IR -2 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ear ly area. major green· st.-eloapprec1ato THETHRACE OCEAM VIEW belt-4g.Jbdrm&d1m1ly Bto11u11ru1 Dover model. Moetcrch loy THTOCe rm .. custom " E plan at Tiit· entry Plush carpet 1 br. p oo I s iicd Io t ~~~· 640-55M •nit Formal dintnl( $151',000 Hy ownr ·•-------- R.AHCH REAL TY 551-2000 GREENTREE Lovely rornrr location. '1 Br. 21':1 ba. 2 :.tory Ro:.t• gankn, )(rt'Jl put10 art'.I & lrg <aora~c :.hcd $89.500 540 7~ LARGE FAMILY? Then this 5 bt·droom Rns ham• in t ht• Hacquet (;lub may be JU~t what you ltJ\C Ul:cn wa1ttng rur With private pool and CO\'cred patio. 11 ·., JU.St great ror the family that atny:. together Call for appt @; RAMCH REALTY 551-2000 Unck frplc . Gourmet 673·0180 day!> 496 6271 kltl·h~n Wet Bar Larfe M:slr. wing Walk n clo1wt Uon't miss this be.iuty: <.:all today 752 1700 (.#'f 11 '" "'· 11 , 1 '' / re~ I' 1,,,,-1 • [~-] eves MEWPOIT SHORES -------MOMARCH IA y 3 IR-.2,500 Super 11harp Ne wport TERRACE s hores I o ra t Ion ! Jllr. fam rm. 2'-'lba. Gorgeous "real wood" ~uper custom almost w a 11 ,. d 4 bdrm - new Tasteful decor In decor ator ·5 d e light! :o11de & out. 2 patios. view Chef's gourmet kit chen ofmtns AsktnKS142.500 Pnvate mstr. suite. 3rd JAY W YEATS bdrm can be Just that-CALL US FOR REALT0~99·2237 or den~ New paint . H Custom :HJR . (am rm. Secluded patio. C~tom * OMES * 2"'1BA. Wet bar. inter· stmdeck 'Jog to beach -2 $60,000.$70.000 l'<>m. lavish mai.ter sle, ~i1~15 · C all today In Tustin & In~ derorall'<I w 1~h1st1ca 0,,,N 111 '1·"\11,.11,81 Nl(t • ™2~~~~· t~~~:~~ 3~z:~ ! •lfillHI ~1agmf1cenl. expanded IOMD REAL TY "LaSalle" townhome in 831·9411 · MEW M.U~ CONDO University Park This --~ Ul onm 1ng D e lores fine home has 4 bdrms.. MIGUEL SHORES Model, 3 Br 2\.'J Ba, e nd den & family rm & JBr.P'amRm.eleganlly unit. By owner. !IOI features ceramic llle decor'd. Many xtras. Playa Sl26.000.644·7901 noonng. VanLwtpapers Pool. tennis. guarded Op en ll u uau D11ly & upgraded carpelini. gate, short walk to your 11 6pm The view from the den bch. ln the upper SL20's. --------- must be seen! Call u.s. 49J.235S EXCLUSIV! we'll arrange 1t. Sl29,500 LllM Forest I 055 CllFFHA VEH wulkwny lei !>ecluded t·n 400llr"~t FOR AU swte 3 bdrm up. 1 riown llvl>d here. Neal us you ~ /u~ed br1 c:k hco rth ' 4r .· _-, ~1S.!M91 Br and clOlW lo school11, \ • o u n t r y k 1 t ch ,. n -. . ..... _.---.,. r or your D w a r rs w 4•nrlo ~1·1l jlal111 • <children) Newly de· d11 11hing 3 bedroom. :! • Lux In & out. Be aut oc1:an view & pool. 4Br, Jba , 2 frplc . 708 St . James PL By owner 64S 2Rl8 or 645-5746 S4°'1':ir.1t1• h<lrrn 1 um11h·'< ------coratcd thruout. with h1111"'" I ,w,·•·11111111--------•1 c·u:itom made dr11pes KINGS ROAD bdrm"' "Parl\hllll "UIJl BIG ca.•yoN Call now (or your uppl. • "'''' lun 1-11101 ' Wont lu~l' M ~23t2 llurQ ' t 'o1ll H47 hlllll MESA VHDE ,..,,,, "' •J. " '<"' • ,,., .,. ' bath townhome pro 4Br. 2"11, I-H • fp, up- ressionally tailored to grades. pool. spa, flrep1t satisfy the most d1Mcreet S8K.950. !'>51 ·4512 a ll. o w n e r ! C u s t u m s ~PM Pnnc only. draperies, itrass cloth 14931 Dohetty Clrc. Exclusive· Panoramic Ocean view overl 'g all Newport Bay. See boat races. C hri s tmas parade. s unrise/sunset. Walk to beach. 3Br. Jba. den, wet bar. 2 (rplc, 2 car gar, cpt'g, deck. New thru-0ut. ~Y owner. ()p hsc, 1721 Kin&& Rd. ~2818or~574& [~ltiP<Hil IACKIAY HEATED POOL $86.900. l'rl'\• hnNI r ul <fr "IH' In pnmo Uut•k ll.iy an•.; ~·duded form11l 11 \'lfll ruum . wh1l1• hr1<·k Orrplac-r Oprn plannro family room Chd k1trhen with pantry. llidt•·11way m11l'ltcr 11ulte plua 2 decorator bnth~ Troprcal .:11r1lcn patio nvt>rlook~ s pork llnl( heated pool Own1•r wlll help flounce llurry. call 1162-77118 ~.~~;~·fi=~·;;: ~~· =:· ~·~~~ [ e 111 Townhuml' Thl'rl' t!\ THEHOMl.58.LBS · .. -MH'OOllun~ fOf the whole 752-SlSJ family lk'out1ru1 pool & --------- 1acuut. mlL'!lrr 1u1t.-and MISA ¥801 11 n r" r y w cl Ii 11 r & RepubUc. beaut Spanish µloyroom & 101.S mon.• ~ty)fd home with lar1e t~ll lor appt lot 4 &tnns . 3 baltu. 640-616 I dining 4. h•mtJy rms ft ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE .INC. Capistrano Beach Custom Duplex. $140.000 Agent, 569-45M. olf1c.e CJt(eredat $127.500 759-0226 MHADILMAI 1023 PRESJOIO JU POOL ffXB F:nsts1dt! w /hardwood floor' dllry \'ntrancc- S76.000 aut1•A•T I IOQvll fll.ALff ~ •m ""Cot••-~ 645-9161 4 Br. 2ba. fam rm, pool, Intercom, (Ire alarm. smoke alarm, new cpt'&. cloee to schla. shops & recreation. $84,SOO. For ~, ,,Q. K€Y llave somethlnit lo sell? Appl call 6'6·5805 or v P.€ALTO RSN Classlrlec:tlld"doitw•·ll 7$2-05M. •• .... So.C•flHHy CieMrel I 002 G.wrel I OOZ -------"-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISA VBDI CE 110111 ILlllS ca. OVCR 50 YEARS OF SERVICE DOVER SHORES IEAUTY V ie w Beyon d D e~c rlpli o n . Overlookin~ The Upper Ray• Ex· quislle Custom Built l Story Home With Old·World Elegance. 3 Lovely Bedrooms Family Room 2 Baths. Dramatic Entrance. Spacious Open Feeling. Terraced Gardens. Definitely One-Of·A·Klnd Decor. A discriminating Buyer's Dream S289, 000. "' DOYll DllVI I I 631-1800 It's 11 peach! Spacious 3 Br Z Sa, Fam Rm. Solar water bC!ater On quJet cul de sac, w/µrice wl.ri• nin& peach ltM, oo lae OP.tu tlm Lanai Dr. 5Br. lot. By owner. Prine. Oo· xfnt country clb loc ly. $77,llOO. 5'.\-3213 or y a n y ic t r a a )l().3'22 $48-8614 ~1' POTBnlAL + 2 Units, good lire a . 1ood part.tna.1uperpnc kaae1 640-9900 \\l.IJ' 1:1 .\1 .I"\ '4 •1 .. ,~1 ""• tf ! f.1·-.1~ 1• I • wall coverings, wet bar. h h Su fireplace, OCEAN VIEW Open T urs t ru n .. 2 from bedroom AND ex to 5 PM I BR. din ·L. 2 ecull ve hideaway ovct baths. w /lge bonus rm· i:iara"e! Pools, Jacuni's, Attractively decorated "' 00 Cent ulr lrvlne High & Miunos N'T WAIT llenlagc Park nearby. $102.500. $71,500 w•=_.1 Plap•rt•• 1S2•1920 When BUYI NG o SEU.ING, call us. we g "that extra mile,.. EVE&. YM COPElAHD REALTOR 552·0434 FOREST E OLSON .... ... . . .. i.G0 QUAil It NI at.t.CH .:-;-.-.-.-.-. -. -. -. -. -----.-.-.-1114-t 1· •·c--'-..-wpori leoch I 069 WA&J( TO IEACH WOOOlllOGl ---------• •••••••••••• •• •••••••• • Delightful 38r, l~Ba. AllOlt LAICI fam rm w /frplc. btfl Looklntt for prestigious lndacplng, covered patio, living~ Then 11ee thl1 spnnltlenlhruout.shakt' l(orgeout Briarc liff rool. a truly charming model home located home. lmmac. HURRY ' acrosa from boat house price la r ight 848.99:,a and la.Ile. Complete with agt. 2 bdrm .. den. formal din· _________ 1 1ng r m .. 2 baths . fireplace and muc h more. Owner wUI help finance U1la lovely home. Priced to aell. Need Fast Sell red hill ..... 552-7500 MIWPORT SHORES 3Br. 28a, W11q~ kitchen, many cua\Om features, community clbhse. pool. tennis., Ea•Y lloancin1 arrangementt. Prtn on· ly. 548·2787 eve/wknda .'\ • ...... OttMt-Reol &tale HCMIMI Unf~ ·············· ............... ······· ................... ·············· ......... .............. .... ................... . ..................... . T\.IMday. April 12, 1977 DAILY PILOT ~!:~~ ..... !~!.. ~.':':T.:!! .. ~~.~~ ~::~!! .......... ??.~~ ~~ ....... !?!.! ~~~~.!~.~~ ....... !':~~ ..... ~~.~! ~~::!.~:~~ .... ~ ... •:.~ .... ~ ... ~.~ ... . ABOVETHt::Bi:AClt OupleJt • 2 houll ell . S32S Los Al.imllo" llr\'ll La1unaCharmer, lllfllll l S..,,._ c:-taMft41 3124 CotteM"a 1 114 THEULTIMATE $147,ooo CM . Income lmm1t c 2b r , 1b11 ':.;~8fa~t~·~·:~::Ti cao..toCeatullPll Br 1ueat hou,•c. Spcic C.,Utr.o 3271 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ree.11ate Condomlnlum Sl3.900.1Syown768-63S4 dollbouH w /huae rl'M 1 .... .,d 4900 •Br. 2Ba. upgro1ded tacular vlt'w, plc. pat.lo,••••••••••••••••••••••• w/WM>bltructed whwate -yd Rt' I r I g 1 n cl w ...., t.hruout. BBQ 1n back yd. tdul sngl per•<>n UUI. IH SAN JUAN oc. vu. Rarely •va.11. th 1B Unita, itlnt rcnl.111 a reit. Pets/ctuld ok. ••Cont 1n GtN4e &al« • I-Alward.I $4~ lncl ms. 494·~ ii SanClemente'lflneat. Exchange for more un Gemini Realty 839 002:! mo. 847·3822 1 _..HI• 3250 3 &Vin·" 2'°' bath home .BERT.HA llEN R its. Ple'se call & Iv m11at 3 Rr Z U., immaculate. .._,..... • for rent. (,iake, pooli; Y wians sVi.Bkr.ll4.S-t2HG. Coro.adtfM• 3J22 S4(JO mo. lilt. last. dep 4 Br Condo. pool. dbh:.e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• electric aaral[e door u5 0er:~LT0~92 4121 ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Ava al ~ I s..~ 11576 11ft teMJ1>, pla>¥round $350 3 Ur 2 1\3, 1ur ('ond, good opener. tra•h compac Tu~T1-)) 6PMtwkndl mo.97978S8 \'lew. $400. Nu pd11 tor.f1rcploct'.c1trpeti.& CEDAR HOM E wit Tlbdrmfurn units.blln ------&17-851M drapeic Callforinforma but,.b-bl""''" klt"h~ r1o1n"e •. oven. C"r "ml•· 3 8r. den, 112 ba, fp. 4Br. 3Ua. 6 blks Lo beach. t1on 8J0·4'4Sor49S.1385 " ,.. """' " "0• " • .. " ~ ll.idl!ert'111t 11r1ut S395 mo. $11S mo , redecorated 3Br, 2Ba. A/C, ~li mo sunken llvlnc room. liJe in kitchen & baths ' 1 ·--.... -....... d 2370" s .. , Nt-:W l';XEC. rustlc•ettln1.Unlquede Cood Soots An11 rent .,._ ' UK·"'".7°"";"'"~ 96J.gJ77 ays. Moulton °tt~~·~s"5 2200 TOWNHOUSt: algn neur 11olr cuur:ie .irea. Tradr ok 011ly J ASMINE CRHI( KIDS,t!tETS OK J+dco or 4 B r . Cpl!!, M2·9503 Secluded hillside view, S145.ooo. SllS.000 'LAM SIX F.ast.slde 2 Ur /gar /$345. dra1>C4. bltns. 1425/mo. -----pro( lnWicpni:. 2 Ur 2 Ull. David UOurke, llltr 3BR, 2•,,BA. fum rm 675"82Saor 64G·41W8 968~ Phylhs,847-1668 L.egillMtH'9-t 3252 wood fplc, hardwood .AMCHOU&I ----S4t>-9!00_ -~va~e~\u~;u~:rp~~~.1:1' Sharp & ready-t~>t'cupy Charming 1lunt1ngton ;~:,:.·,::::·;;;~;~:~·;:~:~ ~':'[;0~Pl~o~r5· $~l~ns~: IMYISTMIMTS Wonted 4·Pkic. tradc Includes use of l'luhhNt' 1s a 38r & t'H, 2 ba ut 2381 Bay, adult condo. 2 Br I In pvt comm u 111t y 21.3·684 214~ up+ cai.h. Pvt "lY. R o Ph B· p of $290 mo SMftSHIMQ/ A wlMlng comblnotlon of odult opo11men1 l\OIMI with lu•urv oppolnrmtnts and superb reereotlon at o premium locohon Tennis • gym • therapy spa • swimming • bllllords One & TWo Bedrooms. One Both '1 f rom ta3o. fat+-~Villr G> ='="' . O&O 'aulortno Ave., Co1to M1ea lSl-tHI 11i1or ..... ......, ... .,... .... f714t496-7711 t2131 431 1JS68 pool, jal·ua1 & tcnn" uti:erl> r . $400 a . 0 • • Beach , tcnn1:1 & rec. ---------- courlis Cull for appl. Yr 63S·67SO IS47·tHU3 fad I. Be out. apptd & IA:cun \'U, 3 mll) Munn a ~ Costa Mna 3824 <it-L-(2) D~lx's on adJ''g lob. Jylsc. SKSO/mlh. 2 br """ndo, 1 ha, c•inim lndscpd. Nie~ view. New lux 3br, den, film • •1....11.-~d ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Metia Verde J Hr. 2ba, w ,, 3 bo l'\Jrn all ......__ Cepl1tr.o 1071 Gd M. loc. $175,000. COL£0FMEWPORT e lean.quitl·b .. cky,1rd, pool. carport 161184 ~1m~.wg._!lll bk• S57~: ~n· ~knd~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOM $215 ....................... CllllS44·S5300wn/Bkr HEALTOHS krdsOK. Ltl111(orl>hrtlse. Arbor Cir. ~oo. Dys. lmm11culal~ .. Seu Ter 331151 Calle Borrego. GeMr a6 3802 Mature adults only. no CAPTAIN'S HJLL U .... ITS-U .... ITS 675-5511 $'65 mo 1>45·9946 893-6571. ext 210. eves: race" home. J Dr. iba 400-6581 or (2131475·2834 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• pets. Larae 1'2 br apu. Love I Y 2 D r, 2 D a " " -t11'1·4759 Mr ~1ohamed w 'njce \'ll'W Pvt com --HUt:N \ J't\ N & 2 e Dish h B~Q S!LS t~me, 18$,000. Ownr 7•,; VA ASSUMABLt: Catnt~• ll!ghlunds 1br, .! S425 mo. College l'urk 3 murul)' w beat•h, pool & 38r, 2.Ba , \'Jew. lmm.w. lo / l'W 1 r mo.wOar~ ,~177• Scot. l Pl. "" I 1.1 • b t'-· • • .. ''1"'" mo in b 2 b ...._ c apl!>, t•pb, drpe., bltru., " .,... o ~ rour P ex 1urry-won t a •L'· \le-. ..,.,., · r, a + uunub am c I ub fa c 11. $62~ / mo ma111tt'nanc:c yd $420 pool. The \'111..i Woudi.. 645-5611or642 s&73 la11tat$8S,OUO. el 1(1Htlcnerti 15-~7 rm Cle.in & i.harp HurltittC)tOll 499-4611 mo .&93S2UI SIS2rlhSl 17Ml52l 7072 --------- SPACIOUS---Im med poi.<1ei.s1on. ttefi; HariMMw 3242 -------THE IA y LIAF ... AND PRIVATE; lux· TWO·i''OUH·PLEXt:S Beaut l.u~k homi· Zbr rcq'd Agent Chuck ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely 2br & den hmc 1n Santa AM 3280 lal»o0Pettl11Mlla 3807 W'Y•bdrm .. 2\oliba.2630 Hunlmgton Beach Will dcn.Camrm ForleJ,e;J l::\crl.'tt 546·1141or3 Br, 3 ba townhoust' Niguel Shores Heh.ten •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MJ· n. Owner-builder pro exclwni:e. Call our office to 4 months No IJCIS 559 40'~ No Cct• Sparkling new cond. rw.. pool. $525. 41t3 8846 or 3 BR, 2 bu. frpl,. dbl c·ar v1ded over SO extra foran apporntmentto:.ee S700 mo ~3-5721_ -. Lil<' J br 2 b.i ho me. S470. Call "Lila", ~~JO-----gar l"ncd. )d. w/HBQ Lower 2 bdrm, 2 ba, featurea; l ·Yht new. thil' (Jua1l Plar1• ('l( nu1c1< ,OS SESS. d 8'16-1371 ortl-l6·S4Slicvcs I~-~ t 3 255 _ .... Cl\. 557 1060____ r I I' t.• $19S,OOO elusive' $13'7,500eu ,. t•nc loi.c ) ard. rlJIC . ------.._ ,.._...., _.... lrt'P ae\' auo i:.x D£lUXEAPT. 1 & 28drm. waler pd. From S240 Beautiful, spacious new apts, Pool, pvt patios. Adults. no pets 329Avocado. C.M. HISTH-HOWM _ Vacant houi.e with ~ ~!11t·7~c7• l'..irk arc..i $12S BEACH t:xer ln-le\'el. 3 ....................... Condo•luat1 l·elll•n l cond1t1on . COSTA MESA DUl'Ll-:X bdrmi. · 2 h.ith:., dinm,. vw " Br 3 Ba. fpk, li:c FJm FOR LEASt:·Brand ne\lo Unfumii'-d 3425 STTS mo. RULTO•S 1 3 3-9711 2 Uedroom + bachelor rm • Cq1!1-. !>fl \'al\• --Hrn, wctbar, grdnr 2•~ home m wooded area ••••••••••••••••••••••• CCINMf"f Viii~ Fo..1..-•1ow v111~ p;,110, )l'<tr i. ll'Jbl', $:185 Lgc 3 Br 2 liJ, bunult rm. "Ur n .. r . .,.,.,. 1\(l '. 4B 21 .... d R....... 673 L 2L I llnut .....,. s..t.Ana 1080 urut 1-:al·hwithpn,atc 1Jt!rmu f1Jk.new1·1Jl:.,dr~.$-150 5->ii.ii:! _ .. ., " c' 2 00• l'l>1~:1 rps,OELUXl';3Ur :!liJuHti.t ~-·r •v 9 621 W.Wilsun6462010 646·0883 ••••••••••••••••••••••• )ard $76.950 IAY &IUCH mo54!1lUO'L A. patio, cH• o~c Lo T~l. N1~ucl CntryClb 4.2l3ti.tSt.,ND 1-1.J RNOKUNFURN Summerfield 2 bly. 4 br SIX UNITS to:ASTl:llDE RULTY 7 59-081 I \'•:It\' 1• k IV AT t: 28 r schls, nr c~rnl•r of R1,di:e Comm pool, ~50. ,1!>:.0..-Capittrano leach JI II •2br townhome w /h'pl 21,2 ba, Jo'R, fplc, $78.~, _ Old:! :.Wry E SiJl• Com pl Condo pcnlhuui.c S325 R0oute b& .~211L'dOC \\II) tluc:. pc.I. L:.c 49'J 22-17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Li:c patio & enc. j?arai:e Ope 11 k d lo , I. o v c I y pr 1 d l' o ( rt• dmll' llkl• llt'W :1 br, 2 mo u•" <>Dug n vc Y ...,1 I lnl'rla -/\dull hlld 16 •· n ousc w n s "· Chou.:• Bn dm<>11 \1'\lo '""""' W 11 1714 ~fYTWNl lSE,YO R • s.c ... o\•er So. Clt t Plalu areu own1:rsh1puruh oldie:. "' "' ' 1 ba.frplc:&dl.'rl ~7ri 294 --------ay Ur ca I lu•uryCondo 110 .. L ' 2 b 1 b •Smallpetok g79-l659 but "ood 1 c s Near model. 4 & Fam. 21 '1"" 2 Magnoha.64~ . .°~:.!_ New 2 Br 11 ~ Ba, Twnh:.I.'. S40-0060 wkdys 11·5. $600 2 Br. dl•n. I'~ Ha, dmmg "'""· r . 1' "·1---------- Wc:.tcll ff. OfCen·d ut r rp 1 · IJOO 1 P rk k 11 !pk. patio. pool. ll'Ontb. mo. urea. pool. J<tl'uu.1 $3\15 many xtrai; ~ ~·r mo. Beaut. new 2br, 2ba In 4· Other R.al Estate $205,000 by appointment !»ii i7w I Br, 2Da. qwet cul de ""c · $360 mo. 213·592-5808 Mi Molly· · 326 7 HB. Mulloy Heu I ton; Call Collett· 2l3·373 3824 plex, patio, laundry, only. coverctl patio, l111lc nr • ••10 963-9TII ,.~-..._, M-3122 bllnti. $JOO. 642·lti03 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• --Cotta ~a 3124 So. Ci.L PluJ.a, $l2.S mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~..., - Moblle Hon.1 COSTA MESA .... ,•••••••••••••••••• 642·2178 Irvine 3244 Casta del Sol. odult, love For Sale 1100 THI PL EX ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly 2 BR. A IC. view. dub ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pride of owner11h1p on j 3 Bil. 2 BA, fnl ti ycl, frpl lltVll'I'.: pvlg'i-$400 &14 11!17 or 3 Url1 ~1\:s w ,fplc:,newly pumlcd Brookhurst & Adam:.. $Ji!5 mo . 9til! 1706, ll B pallo, $425 l!JO 34.SG ..,,,c 395 642 0331 ShoreclifCs 2Br. 2na. like quiet strct•l. Spa nous :/) fi.U>·lti:W, Ml,; 2 BR. 1 Bu · · .,.._, · new, btfl ocean vtcw owncri. unit with : 28R·283· · · S375·S525 2 Br. 11~ buths Cordova ~·~1c.~k4i98n~31g36olf cour:.1:, flrepiace ,ca~ Cor ar -~-. 0-Polnt 3226 ~~~·~,&ba ... S1S4~~~ hnme. Tl•nnts, ponl .,.. .,.,., ------porn m1·n · 'nw on Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• • , .... available S325 l'h To~e UnfwN1hed 3S2S :MlC60, 2 Br 2 Ua . wNhar SJ<.: a rea. 5 Star Park. 493-4665 N1l·e 2nd home Single mobile 12x60 5 Sl..ir Park, Palm S1>ring:. Comp! furn $13.000 644· l813 aft 6 or 673 9000 Acreocp for sale 12 00 .••.................... $130,000. l'RI M fo: t-:i\STSllH: l M 4 l:H!. 212 I~ SS35 SS50 8J0.9S CONDO :!llr. 211,, dbl SpurkUng 2 ~I> 3 llr 2' • BLlWt'S __ 11>_· _ ·••·•···········••••••• 2 kr OCN Vl1. l(,1r ... undk, 2 IJ<tll(r.o IJO(ll. Jae $3ti(.I 5:!:! tilS27 San CI cm gJ r ine i. \lo .. hr clnr ba,1pt~.drv..rrri11-Kn 3UH.2&. $695 1£ jQuail l ref rig Br..inJ '1><111k 1u fal"ihtic>!> Nr ~JrlnJ Blfi CANYON M.wporl leoch 3269 Plac. v I I l.,c $13.'l "'" ( Jll I' JI 3 OR. 2', 14-1 S700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new , r \ !>l' JI l''r 'l!UJ:! l.i\KL.'L'OJtL'"'l Prop1rrti•• $37S mo t',,il for appl )',~. "r r~ Walerfront·Dock. 4 liR. 2 4partments Fumished 752•1920 Mar) or Don 'llEW 4 Ur 3 U..i . l'':im Hm 3 BR,:! Ba s.575 Ila. frpll', n«w c·rpll>, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•OO ~·~n_ ... ____ ,_HACIO COLE OF NEWPORT fple' rncd > .ird Nc.ir drpt,. blln:-$700 641·9032 Cotto ~IQ 37 24 leach Area 3-Plex D~wt T1wvout Brand new-S16,900 lluntm.,rton &ac:h Realty 536 !l:n7 REALTORS :.rhoob S39S 1:147 7KSI or7S2·8686 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 7 5 .5 5 1 I BLU I'' l''S CON DOS $40.00 W£Et< & UP -2 Hr. den. 2 H.1 tovdy El\STSIDE3Br,2Ba,tA2.5 04,.w,i.omc\iew $35Smo lA·a:.eb Marlin~ .. t $4~ •Stud10&11lHi\pl'> ~ Month Agent 64·1 1133 •TV & M1t1d ~rv ,\\'all mo Jo'ncd yd. wlk to 493 7766 • Phoni• Scrv. lltd pool ~hop&, N.B. M'hh.. JM'l:. New3br.fam1h .ti1111n.: :l Jasmin!' Cri'l•k, flVl Zl711Newportlilv<l.Cl\1 1·h1ldren Ot\. gar. 325 <•ar itar . "I.int v.I'\ t..ir 1·omm Cu.irrt.·cl <: JtC ~ 975Sor64S :1001 •••••••••••••••••••••••Beaut. n ew 3b r, 2ba ..... t-0wnhouSl'. •'rplc, encl. • gor lge yd. ~00. 642-\603 '[I.. I l~ NEW Studios. Deluxe 2 COH<>N1\ UEL MAR :! Ur Tei,. nhOu\1•. Crplc l'oul. knrui. ~Uk on ·an & <.:Jtallnu \ ll'V.!. Clo:.c lo shopping & frnc l>cat·h t».I ~I I Duplex Su of I lw). :! UH. 2 lia . m odern k1tt•ht·n. ,. Jlk tu park & IJch. $t3o mo 1\fotl ti-It 7211 Uuplex, 2 Ur:! Ha, form.11 tllrun~. µ..illu. ,1 \ ,11 I $ll!O per mo. 752 71ll I, Norma. br Patio & i:arage. S?8U mo 1919 Anaheim St., Ml(r. 115 645·5106 arden apt. 2 br. 2 ha. tlt•n 1Jallo. Mature adult.:. unly Martinique .Aph # 2 27S 1';. 18th St. C.M. 6l l-l003 GRUTCONDO! 3 br. 2 ba, cpb, drps. frpk, walk· in closets, pvt patio, 2 car gar. Pool & dubhoui;e. Adlts only SJ.SO 642 · llSS I 0.697 .ACRES LAGUNA lliCH R· I Near Greenbelt Ul·can & Canyon V1ewi. $160,000. Tffm1 "Z"ll£1\LTUH 49Hl611 FOURPLEX PJUOt:OI'" Hoche:.tcr t>l:.!<lffi:I "' . New a hr. :! ba or 2 br & fldtlO. Cully lu11clwap.>tl <l Br. 2 ba, nr Su <:111 l'lala. l'pl11, hlln!.. frplt• d:;hwhr. <.'CJ\ 'cl patio Obi $ISO mo l"ubulou~ vii'\lo dt:n w pool. JU<'Ulll, tl'n 673 8232 or 675 ()75:! 1+513 CAMPUS Dt· IRVIME n 1 :-S 7 2 5 m 11 < · u 11 1\dult t:·S1dc 2 br apli. LOCJUM Hills 3750 t:ncl gar. pool. Like new, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.~<' 2 hr \lo woii<I h1·um.·rl llO pet. ... 644 0878 bi~ 31177 t'\'l'' FOUR ACRES on th e c<li:c or th e Cleveland Nal ·1 Fore11l O\'crlookini.: hcllU\ MuriNta Vl.1-Term)\ Bl\H. 1711l 677 ~I Ok 52:.!·0SJO ONE ACRE OWN t:RSlll r l'nm~ un•a Pnct·d for qwck )l:Jll• 3 licdruotll, 2 hath owrll'r!. 111 unit with f1rl·1.1luce. $16!>,000 i;aragc si.:so [).HI :J2ti2 3 Br, fnccl y.iril lJllni., 2 t•ar i;.lr $425 l~l & d1•11 J beclroc1m, 2 hath OJ)l.•n <•nly ol9!1·21)1j6, .i!!5 4411ti or beam. Circl)lal'L'. t•xtra11 759 Hltl'J 646 !kl<JI 3 Br. 2 ba t"nll1•g(' Park $\Oll J Br. fplr nf .. N c·rt~ SJSCt 1!1~ ~!lllti . Hl:i 1 ltlti 01 759 1~ SToro 3232 ·-644-4832. Yrl)' be. $*25 mo 4 Br 2 __________ 1 B;1 , FP. r11ts. drlJ'. lnc.Jsc·pcl 551·2000 or ~I 341!·1 Nc·w 2 lik. San Mall'O. un 10th fairway, Ranc·ho S.rn J oa4u111 S49~. S.1.11 1290 $~00 M o 2 H r +den homl' Walk lo bl·h 1'1.101 &tenn11> S!i50 M•J :1 ll<lrrn on Penlnsul..i . walk tu ~11th SS75 Mo 1 Hr+ den W VICW A LICIA PLAZA l'ctl'i;!. t'pt~. rl'fng l'h ---------- &14 561:17 1'.: Side 2 l\r I' 2 ka. C1>fl'. St·c111c: Mountain Views J>OOI , tw11hl!c i.tyle. l\td!. Large. dlx aclull l&2 Deluxe 3 Hr :1 Ba dplx, OK. Avail now. $290 Bdrm Aplh. 1-\Jro & un walk Iv licach & :-.hn1111 5411 0916 furn $5SO mo. Ci7J.:J821! A' all ------ l'uol. J ut·u,1,1 , lltll!arcl~ 5 'I Sp1c. 3 br apt. or use It ait 2 ~Jiii ti I SI or 581 ill30 br & den. Frplc, patio & 25211 Slotkporl. Lag~ Sinl(ll'adlt.Sl20dbl pool Adults $325. Nu lulls l Br. con\t dl·n, up~r & p1.-t s.645·338 l or837·9S17 Sorry.nopel:.. i;ci of hwy F'rpl. tw<im ---1·c1ltnl!' .... u ndc1·k . nhSpar1ous t:S1de3Br2Ba. Mobile hm sctt' Ll'\ Pl Lots for Sale 2200 3 Br. 2 bd ~l c'..i Vt•11fr Sl25 Cl,•..in l Br ~ BJ Ii;".\ Jrd. :.•·t'ludt:d ne11:hborhood. \lo.ilk tn t.hopti & ,,·hnoli- k 11h ok )400 MJ:J !JI UiJ 7t;ll IJOti:I Across St. Fro m Lab Wnodbndi:1· i\rhor l.Jkc 311r . 2Ua or :!Ur & Jen Sunken llv rm. lrvh:. Jat·uni & PHl\'AT I-. bt:h Lpl(raded cpl, m1r rored closet doorl> next to bed. beaut llled entry Rent 5495_ or lse option <71 4 1640 ·1!>2 2 or 1213) 132·:ll81 ~ Mo :lllr 011 14 al er with tl<X·k fur your huut $7501Mo i\\a1l 1\1>n l thru i\lij(u.'l On water \lo 1th boat dc~k M.wportleoch 3769 pt.•b thldrn 673 Iii.! aft adlts prcl'd , no pels ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6pm t:nr l front pallo. encl gar. Cncd bk yd, redec. w !1\lo 1m S350 186 E 21st St Stflj l 540 9080or631 2932 All usabl~ water. pwr. •••••••••• ••••••••••• •• STEPS TO IEACH Small bach ;ipl phon" /\II anrm.ih, ''k COST4 MESA R 3 CP IA1w cl\lon Xlnt ll·rm' Roy Mc Cardle Reaffor 18 I 0 Newport Co.ta Mtta 548-7729 l HK. I ba, yrly SJ.'iO pool. ut 11 µd · BKK 17\41677 5WI Oll ~05JO C.,,.tery Lott/ Crfph 150 0 .•...•................• Cr) pt 11 70tl. tith level, sin.cit•. ~t al(noha Court Pac1f1t' \'ll'w 499·231!6 afl 4PM Zuncd ffl r JI\ un1tl> v. vananc c possible 17 unit.. II;,:; 2 Uplx 11•--------- hous<' S!75 IO I l'nn only Fowtt~., Vailley 12 3• ....•..••..••....•••.•• c---. FiJICMCiaf Exet• l"ondo tnhM· .lhr ~ .. ,_ J 2hr lrµlc l'nd i;o1111i NJ,Jrp J llr. 2U.i. frph lg R ~;\I.TUR~ 752 !'>~ pocil l'lbh.'e SIS~ i;7J ~J:.! 'cl & palm. ll»tll Wax sun licrnard1nu Hun111ng 4 Bdrm 2 h..i . ~rs.., l o1t:.t SpnnR' ~1ln 1111 9!500 Pl •· hi f I Dnvet1m1>2 hnt'4-0K7"8 :Hll • i;c·:. rpi _ _ _ $485 mo 5411 71122 v.1n1t < ·1r rl1· $12~• mo 1Sl""335 or 961H M2 HuntllMlo.t leach 3240 ....................... LOT1>.'hti!.S' ::? Br. w ram rm, newly Vnr11nt •I BR P• ha. TUftTLB ROCK 3 Br 2 Ba . ram Rm. Din Rm. LRe yd. Near park & puol. S54S mo Isl & last + $200 sec dep. Agt. SIS50 Mu Winter, $1200 Mo m l>Ummer Oa} \'1ew rental . 2 Rr, frplc, elegantly furnished. Boal 'lltp ..ivullablt• $1000 •Mo 2 llr + rlcn. boat shp avual, brand new&in mmtcond Wahrlf'Oftt HotMt CallUl-1400 752 0188 , ________ _ 2 Hit. I urn. wnlr S'-,'iO Jdult 673 IJJl~J 2 RR. I ba Wntr $30(: IA YFttOHT Cotta Mesa 3124 LlnC 3 UH, 2 ba. $.525 ••. ••••••• ••• • • • • • •• • •• associated B ROKEAS REl\1 TOAS 101', W 6otboo (,7t.J&6J N£W I BF.UHM 1\PTS. S22S mo Pn v PJl10ll. Garage:.. Dn\C hy 2-177 Elden, or call Larry, 546 5880 Olx :.!lir. 2bJ apt m 4 plex :-Oew rpb, drps. gar S250 . Adil only . Hnrbor /Baker area SS7·S459 Lllrgl' 3 br, 2 ba upper. New shag. drpis . No pets. Carport $27S. 751-3006 SZ75 3 IR21A family, no pets. 545-5254 C°'"'"'rclal Pi-operty P .000 l'c,,.l..i '.'>lesa fi>mdl'd S325 1 lnfan1 c:l!ltie to LK'C4'rl ~:. Ai.k 1600 _ Cul l &If.I ~15~1 _ no Pt'L' 21!r.! \hm•r Ct1I for Keith 968 13 17 ur Brnnd new twnhm e , LIDO ISLf;, yrly $800. Mount-. DeHrl. 8.'17 ;,x.is 96:! 4471 Rkr Woodbridgl'. Va1·ant a\•a1lablc Jun(• I. 3 Br 2 Cleao 1&2 br Adults. no JX'L',. $2001$225. 2421 t: 16th. St. N. lits. 646· 1801 l'ff.W 2 BF:ORM APTS. ~Ill mo l'nv patios. Garai;tes. Ori ve by 2477 Elden, <1r 1'(1 II Larry. S46 58HO 3 Br. 2 Ba. Crplc. pvt laun dry rm, 2 car gar. Pct.s & C'h1ldren ok. 979-1877 for appt. & info. ••...•.•..•............ Commt•rt•1ul lot. 1,3 125. l!llh & l 'omon;i $10,(XIO c:ii.h '1!Ml·:w.:Y.> SHO,,'G CENTER SITE Lukt: l''orc-st :, 7!l .... O( fs1te. Im prove m1•11t111 111 Daily truffic 11.000 , . .,,~ $950,617 No Cman1·m11 Allan Willlamb 1\11\ Tollr Realtors 768 13sg CoRdefltlnlu"'• /To wn · ~tor·• 1700 .•..•.................. CONOOSl't-;<:1 \Ll"T 11.0., C'M .• I-\I~ Tu u " h s t u n c• R I t y 96.1 OH67 Lc11surc World T11w1•r, Vu. lux hv Mc.'ol". mold. UY f dn. $3.~.ooo 4911 llWO ~·••/ lWt1 1• 1100 .•....••.•............. llOUSt: + duplc.'ll. 2Rr. hsc 2 2Rr units on 1!0 ' x 135' It 2 lot In Westm lni;h•r. S!iS.000 Olovncr will \'nrry und(lr A.1:r D. 1•r111c. o nly i\gc•nt "I.on" l.>ON JON t:S R ~AL TY 842.8829 968.6631 COVl NGTON 4·1'L•:X Prime location in llunl initton Beach. Sl87 .soo. Owner will ('nrry unrler A.t.T.0 . Agenl "Lon" DON J ONJo:S REALTY 842 .am !IG8-ti631 --h-optriy 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 39 UHITS Santa Ana. tll00.000 Z1 88chelor W\lta & 12 l·Bdr m. unltA llLLGIUHDY UALTOll '7M161 •Oorreao Sprinp dupl••· D .SOO. <2HBr. Income S31C YT· Cury """·owe. Taxes SZM yr. w.1914 Dfttrnt Pr.,...tyl We can nnd It for you. Beach area. Probllte11, bankruptcies. trustee 1al•. forced Hin. unrler market valUH. We can joint venture. Call World Wide Broken. STHMS. Resort 2400 2hr. I 12ba. Luke boat 'g & Ra, lge sunny South • •• •••• •• ••,., ••• •• •• •• \h~a \ 1•rcl1• :1 fir :: Bu rec rac1L L.o;l' S:IJO. mo, no patio. 642·50o2 or 075 6428 ---------- t· J m H111 1.1' Hrn Hr.ind nt'W :1 hcclrm pel ... &44-5565&675·5448 BLUFFS I • •I -C'AR l:"f, Trahur·o ('\n , r ompl furn Ii rm:. )":•.MlO l•11r 111[11 1 .ill Sl••\f' ,;Vi K 7 1~. J4H OUll , IJ.ll> S 1KI\ I' I' \lo lµI <, t'ltn\ '" ~ho~ Li\Nl>lN<; hornt', l!IOO -~. 1 ~vc, \'ICW , bthuol' & Iv.~ <'ui.t ell-~fl with formal dm1111(, Tiw Willows, pool home 3 2br. 2ha. frpl SS80. cor no p1·1~ irl'>O mn O\lon..r w..io~ 1 " llu-& 81· :! l~. fplc $450 mo. tl44·4.20l or S4ll 4471 87ot;.1'17 S5SU p1•r mn 1nt·l<lg •••• D B r I -Untvt'rs1ty Park. 3 Br 2 3 ~ I'• a, P <'. n1~e Sh.m· .1 honw -;h.1n• the i:ardent'r Ru , rul de i;uc. $430 mo patio. w/fal'1I to tennrr. Ranche1. f trm.$, Gro•H t••nl s l\r :111.1 lplc l.1m Sh..irµ J lx'llrm. Z hath Pnol,Jal'.lf'nnis. 752.7847 crt & pool. $400mo 2700 rm form.ii rl111111i.: n1n h •> u ' 1· 1 11 •' rt• ,1 I _ -----646 8402 ••••••••••••••••••••••• )"rt1 fC1r ~l"lt' c1n '\\loop nc11(hlJ<11hoc1d Im ml'd TUR1'Ll':HOCK Glen. Jge ---:--, ----- AVOCADO COUHTRY tt. h <iolf tour"<' kt·n pofl~ MOO mo Kobt-rW! 4 Hr, ram nm, Din Rm, Re~l Sharp. 2 Br + Mslr 38R. 2ft \ h•rnw un 8 Si'50, 't't S.IUO ~u. 1~1~or ~i.lly&V( 16118 2 13.J. cul dr 'ac 10<'. Nr. swte. bltns. hnut ~hp. ,1\ rl'J I-.1n1 .1~111 'h'W SST OOM5 tcnrult & IJC)l1l l600 mo. l62S mo.:....5S8·MK 1 _ -.& ac.•rt•s mJ,IHt ,,. ••• , Ov.-nl•r mw .. 1 "'" \\ 1111 ·1 l.•~l Ion~ Bl\ I< 11 11 1~.!l!Nl l)[l t;~t,~ili St'l'l-:11 I llr nr :-, 1·~1 VJl'nnt :1 llR I '1 hu, S~5 o sec dcp Agl. Nwpt lle11(hls JHr, tl)a, l'ldl.a hot•l i.:..ih· '•H .•Ill drM' to o~.:c.111 1J.'\lt 1\,k 752 OIS8 frplc New pnml S2 1 t:I sns 7521!f.!IJ. lt•..i1111w for K1•1th !16K 1:117 or fWn c:hS J.2 Hr +den,on Mod e na S l 2S mo 8JS 0211 l'g !Mll:1 !J62 4<171 Rkr Golf Course w /prime Vu, S48 5041 )!"'°'" Vt•nlf' 3 Br ~ B.1 v 11 SPACIOUS ~ ~~ 1~-2e;:-d~la condo Re::::• 2900 c..int rmmarul,1tl.' 544< J hr. 2 h• dupll''t, pvt WoodbndJ?t' new ~ & S Nwpt Crest Jr<'!I $4!1S mn ~Ofl.\5 y..ird $2115 Span for l wnhse 3Rr2•.na A1C0 675-0745or751<1681> •r• •' •••• • • • • • • • • • 1· "1 •1·k· • ll d--1---h wa~h rtryr 1 rh1lrl ok No 1 mm ed. o cc y. $4 7 5 '. Ocea; Vltw. 2 Br Condo, nrntl• Parl~ ... 1111 • 1 .. l r t'n. c: con (''cc ml' pt•ts Ou>" 847 3541. cve1> SS2_~1~ · $47~. One Child OK. In huy I lo 1:1 unit~ Me11a def M .. r. II( ycl , ;11r :~1fi J6.1ll, Hl ;?I A Mil•hael ll:ll ll!f5tl rnod RV parknl( Rt•f " l>nvr nu; MNCll 3 Br 2 Ba 2 6.11-1020or 642·411<>1 CVS. ---S 4 2 5 mo. ~ '1 6 o 'o: fplc:'s. HUJCc ,_ .. amity R,!n , BLUFFS 8rea condo. 4 Renfalt _!H wknd~ SUPER SHARP $4.FiOmo. ~·S!Y.!l Br, 21., 811 , fplc, pool, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SuperHGllecnit 3 l-\r, 2 ba. frplr . D/W, TIM! RAnch. 4 br, t"~ ba. car 1ar. nr schools, SS.SO HauMt Furnithed c•ov'd. patio Bike lo bch. pool. frptc. short lease mo. ~·4250 ~;;.:;~ .......... 3·1·~i 3 br, 2 hu, ,tOO\' frpl. :ii $115 mo. 714 ·893·5777 540-Mell or 644·8415 For lse, Kings Rd, View 2 new k1tc·h appl :'I I.~ 3Br. 2Ra. 2 "Ar garu•e, Woodb-'clge On th• Park'· Br 2 Ba . d~n Av11,1I :;115 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bkycl $430 m11 on I )r __ .. I 1" c "•· " 833 3260 » 30 41 M Cor Sto11 lwr1•' l.11okinl( ln liic Cull !lllHl:llt:I .ift g.,.,., ocaton. pti;"' 3Bdrm,2Ha.llouse. • • • · movr'• W1• IJrllh ha' 1· ex 6P~t or wknd~. drp:i, .!_5~ $47S/mo. 642·2978 appl ________ _ Iive BIG! C R E /\ T H I:: C Fl 1-; TION . Sw1m m1n i.!. saunas. 2 health clubs. b1lhards, night h~hted tennis court!.. l'rn & pro shop. l(nlf dnvin.: range, purty room FUN i\CTIVlTJl-:S· l-'ull· Lime d1rert1)r, ln•1• Sun· 1hy brunch , R n Q ·~. trips . parties, sport tourna ml'nls & more! Dl::AUTll''UL AVART· M t:NTS Single~. I &2 bt-dronms. l''urn. & un (urn. Modcl11 open dally lU to 7 noommftto service 11va1l No lt!1111e r1..-quJ red. Sorry. 11dults only. nn pets 2 BR. 2 ba, prefer mature adults. no c hlldcrn or IJCls. 642 58411 NF.W 1&2 BR Starting at !ARGE 2 Br 11'.I Ba. 2 sty In ln plex. Nr s hops, a<llls, no pets. 637·11828 !714 ) ~. Util. Pd Cpts. drps. 2br, 2ba most util pd. Mo laundry room . Pool. to mo. Adlts only. $250. Family hvmjl. &16 1204 622 Hllm1lton 645·0314 Adu.Its over J.\, 2 BR + LRG 1&2 br, pool, nr den uni. S215 to S2 IO. 311 shops, ad Its, no pets. Ut1I W Wibion,631 ·2177 pd . 1884 Monrovia. ----------· ~·0336 me8ti8.Alf t-;ost CM Pn. 1Br & 2Br. APARTMF.NTS w1gar ':.. S210 & $2SO DOWNTOWN C M. 675-~ or 675'6224 1 Bdrm $240 Bach. Ion apt. fplc. bltns . 2Bdrm,11•1m $27S pool, gas /wtr pd. $220 Beautiful purk hke al Adlts. no pets. 642-4584 mosphere. pool. spa Just a few 11leJlll lo com DCllllCI ,e»Jnt 3126 plete shoppln1t. •••••••••••••• • •••••• •• Wheelchair designed SP AC IOU S 2 Dr n r Adulta, nopcls. Marinu. Applic. cpls. 161 E . 18th St. 64.::2-·0856 __ 1 drps, $220. 496·9482 bef 7PM A PlnECREEH , , ·,. I (: ' , t /0 ~ / 1 j I BR & 2 BR apts. Ocean view. OW, refr1a .• very clean, c;1rport, no petJ, from~. Stl6·~78 HIMHftC)t• leach 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• actly what you·re look In II ----Super l()('allon. 3 br. 2 ba. Woodbridge 3 Br, 21,4, ba, Cozy 2 Br cottage, lge yd, for. ~rvrng ~II hcach 4 BR,2ha.Cum rm.frpl. cptg, drps, OW. a cor walklobch.13SOmo.J239 3Br 2Ba.&2 Br 2Ba,rec ureas.• all Ornnge C'n aar dr opnr Meaa aar. Children/pet OK. t'R,frpl.A/C.lwnh m. BroadSt.642·7745 Oakwood rm. gar. BBQ, Nr City Call now for info. 645·4900 Verde. S47~ mo 7S2·07S9 S360 /mo. 983.459 Agt., ~/mo. &44-4646. G a.rden Ap&rtmenta 1..---------.,1 Hall, loo51Jlolly,848.8311 • •COM9•n Gulde _?r646·~10 no fet-. IM_MIDIATI SPACrlOUS 3Br ho me, lWoofOrongeCount(s ---cpu.drp11.newllnoleum. .._,.,. ..... ,.,...,... mostbeoUllful oportmeot IYTHIOCIAM ........ °" ..... 3 140 lmmar 4Br. 2Ba. fenced LEASE a br. 2 ba, C'Ov'd. POSSISSIOM bltna. dbl aar. frplc. lg 880 Irvine M 17thJ D\x tnhae atyle 3br. 2V. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd. ra~larino Sehl DIS· paUo. bllM. 2 r hlldren We have a large aelec· fenced yd , wishrtdryr 645·1~> ~~~9:ir~~xilg ba, frplc . d /w, v iew BEACH WALK Ucaut ~m-t ,$4•~~2600_ OK, no s1<ls S360 mo. li o n or condos, hookup,490SRruceCres· '"''"""' ...... balcony, 11r. No doaa. 2B r . 2 Rn . frplc , Nlt'e' 2 Br. SllO, beam 892·1877 townhom es and single cent.~.(21JIJ25·7030 ~.,.,.leeclll~ wolerfolls,ondmo)asllc 20l14thSl.538·1718 ClubhoUlle, pool. s.tSO mo dg:. + more. Unt Sm all -family residences for ---------•I 1700 l&th St. !tees. Feaklr1ng pools • No pets Call afl 4 r • li4S 4900 3 Br. 2 ba. nur be~ch. tea:ie in the Irvine area lltstWuff a-v V&.w <Dover at rnth) Jocuzz1, souno, bllords, .ATTHI IUCH 538-9535 ~ c Gulde l"rplr 5375 mo. {;all H you have a need. alvc -r Ondexelllng oobhOUse 1'2 Br . balcony, enc. ........ ...---h 31 Lf ~· OMtR~':'__ SJS.656Sor960-4849 us a call. We canflll It! 111t lier unobhlructed 642 3170 ~~i.. ""·No peta. 205 15th St .---,.... , -oc .. virw of blue waU:r; :I br. wit! ...,....,1 events. Tennis, " ....................... Lge l Br. 2 Ba. Coed yard 3 Br. f"am Rm, 2 car gar , liHCH RE.ALTY 2,, ha, i1plit·levcl Md un· Chell~ gym.ondvoleybolot 960-4140or5J8.171A s.100. Gar , pat • pix. bltns,A l sb:ipe.Smin to 551·2000 It 16:1Cl TheVloge.MOf'8of NEW·l ,2&380RMS Small fff 64$-4900 beach. S385 mo. All SPM · Open~ ILUFFS COMDO ••C01t1•t1n w ide 963 0346 Choice adult Condo. 2 BR. twt.or V&.w KftOll Sat. Sita 1-5,.. e'tW'f1hlngyou're looking From S250to $400 Trina mortcl. 3 bdrm. 21 ~ up•rad..,. Tennb pool Cozy Rork port mdl. ______ 1111111 ___ 1 f«.Fll'T1llUl'el9ovoloble. · 8»9'739 buth. frplc. SulJmil on .. 9$. l Or. blln.'i. refrttt. + R.c-nt or 1!1C'. 2Br, \II~ ba ... vu. · ' ' wJpane wlndowa & New h Id .. dubhs. A/C. S:WS. Oay, En I nd .. 2 B •. Ontond~Bedtoom l Br, PETS OK, 3 bib to c 1 ren & pets. Least more. Nice area! Pix. twnhme In Central 118 . 644.3325, nlte 644·0662 or , I a cnarm • r • RACHF.LOR Adul lMng. octan, t121omo. 326 Uth 1645 per mo. Smlfee. MS 4900 Pool Jclubhae. $325/mo. m.1433 den, 2 ba; I nett paUo APARTMENT St.~ evs, wkndt C F Cales .. .61. ••C--•riG.tlde M2•<»70 · over looking 11rccnbt ll $130 Ulllltleslncld. Offlc:esopen 9:00!06:00.11---------• . '..-v Ba T ha u ...,_. .... 3241 aeoo. ___ 645_-0'ZSS ____ r-_Now_~-"-'"' .... tO-· __ __. Dr, 21• .,..._ •WJ'.915 640.00fo $175. t Br. utll pd. ReCria. 3 ~ 21 d wn ei ~ul o. ....................... ..... ~· Sub·lell8e l br nicely !um . W/frplc. fl\Cloted car. Must aee! Unt Sml fee. $340. n ~~r,;'39 " n oc Spectacular Oceanfront Call 752·2838 '600. monthly. 87~·2.Stl; lndry rac, a ll adult.. no --------• ~ -_mo. CIUf Dr. 3 br, frpk. msg640.90l9 peta, rreat locallon '235 11.45 at beach! 1Jtll pd. All ••C_....n h i• L!:ASE3 er 2 ea lgc fncd 9800/mo. (213)818·2723 ,_,,._ mo.847·2622 ne, w,,}!ur900ry! Uni. Smull yar. d . n o pcL3 . S.425. evea ,.-J.,,___ 3271 1 Br, sl.epe to bch , gar ---------"' ...., 4 _.,....~ k 1 1260 W•lk to beach. 2 Br, 2 Ba . ••COftlUMI 1Gvide OARACP.; SALl-~.nds'" ~I JBr,2baCondo.Ne wun ....................... pr g, oval now. ' encl aar. 1295. 21102 ------'----1~DaUyPilotbrin1th111>· 3 Br condo. H1 ba , lt.MonarcbSummlt,Laa 3br. 2ba, oct'an v u . M4-6899.&757598 · Brookhurat,8C-OT71 Blf Canyon rondo. 1olf PY rc.sulLa. To place )lour ch 11 d rt' n o k . n .-ar Nliuet. AdullA only, ref a chUdrf!n/pela ok. lmmed Furn. Studio. s wks. April coursevu.2DR,2ba.S/l drawlnic card.. phone Brookhurat • Ad11D'l11. req. $450/mo on lse. occupanc y . Aant , l.S. 1175. Many rec facU. To 10/l Aat 640-5Se0 &42•$f78 today ms, mo. 968-8783 4M·'T2C, 8 to 5 wkdaya. S4+t4U 903614 SEU. Idle ltorn• wilb a Dally rtlot Clual.n.d Ad. CIJ DAIL V PILOT Apet fAtHh u..funt. ....................... Hualitq<Dft leoch 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llktTOHACH Lee • br, 3 bu, frplc, d1hwhr, ult auraac. t•ncl yd No doga 1703 Al1b1amu, ~38 34b5 or 5JiH7Ul LA-fuxe PoUI :.1de '(\r11 l11c 2br. Zba, blll\li tl11hwhr Nr bt·I' Adulh, no j)\:l!> $tl5 mn. 5J4l ~ New 2 llr, I bu, S2ll5 Child, Mn 1~·l ok l'pts, otrvis. blln~ f I) ll26 0016 Zbr, 2ba. hllns, i:ar .. yd llrookhur11t & llam1llun. H46·!K»IH, !lti2·!t81U :1Br. Z12 U<1, twnhSl' apl S 3 8 !°I U l' c o r ;a t c d , 'pacwui.. built 1n~. II( enclosl'tl p.1110, L! t'Jr l(Ur nt llunti.: Cntr. SU Fwy, 7891 Sturk St :: bib i.,o Jo:d1ni.:t•r . w o Bc..id1 Hl\d. orwn SoJl ~un I 5 \t gr 842 :fflM Blk to B1.·a1.·h, 20r. 211.1 $300 mo Dbl i.:Jr, :!111 llllh St 960 J.156 I Br 1.·ondo, tph, drt~~. wa:.h<'r & dr) ••r \'•·r) dean 5235 mo •11;:1 l:!I:! lrylne 3144 ..............•.•.••••• WOOUlllllUI: t•: l'INl-:S 1\l'TS I .! & 3 hdrrn unit~ ll c" IPH' rl II k 1• l' u r I ) Calaforn1J buni.:oJI OW'i l'rom S'.!70 1 15 l'lnl'blonc ufr hr~. !I 5 JO ... Uaily 552 1>100 Brand n1:w "Or:..ni.:...tn·e·· l'ondo I Ur t 111rt d1•n, tcnnl,,, + n·1.· (;1nl S!tl5 mo 61\1 06.13 1714 1 L09W'a Ni~ 3852 ....•....•........••.•• TENNIS &SEA Walk to lh•• lot.,H'h frum 1h1-. -.rn.1~hin1: I&:! bdrm .1pl l'Ompll''· with h·nm ... 111urt, t lubhllU'>l'. JH•o l. 1a1·u11.1 -..iuo:i, i.unih•t k & h1:Juttru1 loJn<IM·ap111i:: \II ch.•l' k II I hen u1 .. hwa~hcr .... t'lr d1·.in1ni.: 11H·n. Arlulb onl} No pd~ I br $275 2 Hr $325 Sea Terrace A.pts :!::17:11 :\l:..nm•r . L.JI( N11! <71 111!)3 Of.Cit I .lfrrl·e hour.., !11 n Ii Hewporl Beach 3869 ....•.••.•••••.....•... :! llr :! Ila Im. a pl "' .. r look1n1: 1"i1•w1111rt Ila\ with hull·nn} & (11 q1l.11·1• ~5 mo 55!111\11'1 PARK NEWPORT llachc lor~. 1 '" .' li..•drnorn' & 'fnv. nt111u~1·' From $:!.l'I :111 S vt'l'lJl'UIJr ... ,... IOIJI r ct· rt• ;1 t 111 n JH 11 ~ r J 111 SOCIJI pr11,::r.1m II poob I! l'e-O}ll~ l'flUrl'o \t .... "h11111 11.T.ind . .1 .. mh11r• ,. <\ ~.111 111,11111111 llllb 110.111 17141644· I 900 w .. ;sT<'l.I n · • Ill :! h.1 .1111111, "'" i-·t -;111" m11111hl\ I 1111 lit.Ill \\,.,le ltlf 111 ·•l'I IH l ..i.'J"' ,r l\ 111,..,t.11r,, :! llr I ll.1 . '14 p,1t111 . .:Jr, & WJ,hlnl: f.11·11 $:J~O ttt.'11 .. hh· w n•I''· 1n•1u1rt- afl tWi\t 1,75 11:n:1 WN.td1rr :: lir I '' h.1 townh11us1• t\cfull ' onl>·. llC I p\'1-. S:~ll) lill! l~•tf lord Lo ~>-111 7f1o1.1 :"i'"' l••r1 ll1•1d1l' :-. .. w :! 1\ll :! Iii\. "'' 111.•ls ~1i:1 ~ :rn;1 m m :1 o7K:! HI-RISE BAY FROHT t.1.'X\ HY ~ l14•1lroorn. 2 h;ith, ltt,Urllllh Whllll wool t'<tf!Wh .I"'' 11' 4'f'c•oralt•d ~ 11 1· hl• n ltwlt•n~ & n·ln.i.:1·r.i111r IJ>.,,l'ly IMlr1111' w1\h l''°' Jl.111'1\ol' Vl+'W o( l.1tlo hh•, ""'w'"'rt II.I\ At c i. 1•11n Vntft•r.i.:rnuntl µ.irk 1n1C \II 'l\l'•'11r11 v hutldmJ.:' '1'1•11.rnh m11:.t 1111Jhr, "n dultln•n 111 pt.•li. I 111 .! )l•Jr ""'''' •" .11l.1hl1· $I , II 0 U IH' r Ill 1111 l It llt1hllr' 1111111 1i1;1 ;.1!1H or li7S 4!:">7:1 01•1.,m V11, 1•111•1· twnh~l'. Nwpl ( ·, ,.,t. J llr. 2' ~ 11.1, fflll, w1•1 har. run rce fl4(•1l Sl\.141 !17:1 2:1:1:! 1'111·h tfpl"I Ml'rl' It lrom o,nrul St•:i:'J!orc l>r lo1wr ~IWI 2 llr, I H.1. t•nl'I put111 ·w hul(e hv & dmt• rm Y1 ly. Iler'' ri·q 1'111~• mo l'h K<\fi 2245 \'\1'1Wkl)1li; i\v11il 511 YURL Y RENT AL s.tis per month. Z Dr th1plex. 2 ba f>urr Whal \! n~.11 1 H , l01 Nl"wporl OlvtJ N 0 171416''· 4(,J Q s.e..._.... 3176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large deluxe new adult 3 br. 2 ba. bltn~. ocean vu Next lo golf course ,Sauna. encl. gar 1\l & l~:1l. $425/mo ~ ALSO ~can view 2 br, bllns, sauna & rec, room. h l & lut. S:ZM /mo. See mar 2lB09 Calle dcl Comerclo, 011pt B. 492·M72 ........ LCICJlllMI 3116 , .................•.... Lao, quiet, luxurious, ex· oc. 2 br. 2 ba opt. l'.:l~vator to scenlr priv. bch. Party & 111 me room, total security. l'erfoC't living or wknd retreat for 8K> advenlurou11 adult Starlin& al 1Sl51mo 499-2835 . -. .. COLLEGE STUDENTS ''Eam A Lot & Leant A Lot" This Sulnmer In Our L.aderthlp Trainlncj & Mariletlnq PrOC)"om. I EARN $ 800 PER MO. •Tra ... 1 •Must Refocate •Hord Wortlnq for lntHview Call (714) 638-9636 lill & 'o '"'"' l1•f I 1 ,,....,.. ~ •n1l..o-1'n-'>'•I•"• STUDENTS BEING ACCEPTED NOW SESSIONS ST ART IN: JUNE, OCTOBER & FEBRUARY LINDENWOOD COLLEGE 4 fully accredited ind1v1dual1zed study program now available IN HUNTINGTON BEACH For Mature Creative, Self lnitiatinq, Inquisitive Students Integrate study with work. Programs designed individually for the fully employed. BA, BS, BME, Bf A, MA and MFA programs ottered m: Coonsehn2 .Hulth C~re Admwslration ... Cducatton ... Volunt.arf wociabon Administration ... PllycholofY ... Creative Arts ... GerontolofY ... Muslc Sociolou ... Political Science... Theater f acuity 111 HunlJn(ltn Bue~ mt nu r-y 1rm Undtrru•~tt llfe lu rnu1r tapenence can be n•ated wtlh KJdtrnic t11dfts tw MOiiee.i st.-ni W11te or call tor more 1nlorma11on oroen1at1on meeuno dales in Hunhnglon Beach 14 ll flflH SI SAMIA MONICA ,...., ·m1 •~1m1 REMEDIAL READING PROGRAM Sponsored by International Montessori Schools • lndM..,11~ ln1trvctlon1 •S,_.~ • RNIOftClbfe Rates • Dlt1pOSHc Tn~ • ~nt thru I 2th Grach EHROLLHOW- CLASS!S LIMITED 546·4131 979.9241 2515 W. Sunflower SCMta Ana 529-0321 400 w. Ffr Brea Schools. and Instruction This Variety of Fine Schools could introduce You To A New Tomorrow MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES STARTING NOW Personal lnstrurtlons C o mp I d l' Se I l' t'l 1 on M1<:rowa\'L' t'\l't'L's~orich Now offcrin~ sµeL·1<tlitcd l'OUrSl'!'! • Medcan • Party Foods • Low Calorie Claue1 Start SOOft • Clones For Holiday MHb ··Learn to really use your expensive mvt•htmenl " We teach l'\ l'I y ph.thl' 111 \I IC ll O\\' \\'I·: ('<H >I\ I;\<; < ·nmplt•ll· 7' ~ l1 011 r :1 \\' l'l'h (_' llll l'~l' For Enrollmettt lnforincrtion Call 768-5011 MICROWAVE MAGIC COOKING SCHOOLS -CERTIFIED SWIM INSTRUCTOR (20 f ears Expenencel Specicli1ing In Infant Survival Swimming & Young Children. l\l~o Classes For Older Children and Adulls Your Pool Call 499-1 I 14. Joyce, Eves 13~ ~tl-S>e _:. @ J~1';' Anna's DAY SCHOOL Pre-Sc hool Ages 2 thru :Jrd Grade Open 6 :30 AM thru 6 PM hqlstrations How leinq Accepted fM Grodes K ttrough 3rd. Hot Lunchft & Sftacks llr•c*fast if reqyirec:U bodiftc) & Math Str.ssed Fwll Lumiftg fllr0C7am Phottlcs Stressed Arts & Cnrfh Mak Sporh A.ctlvitin COIM Visit On W.-eftCb Call For ....-1 ... nt 2110 Thurln Ave., C.osta Mesa Phone 646-1444 eJ<:J~©li' ~~<;>e_. BE A TRAVEL AGENT Day & Night Classes For Men & Women r ACIFtC TRAVEL SCHOOL 610 Emt 17tt. StrMt Santa Ma. Ca 9270 I CALL 1714, 543-9495 Established 1963 F1nanc1al Aid Programs Accredited by Thi' AccrPc1t11ng Comm1sl"t1on of The National A~<;oc1a11on of Trade & Technical School~ DON'T DO IT! DON'T MAKE A CAREER OF JOB HUNTING LEARN TO GET T HE JOB YOU WANT CALL TODAY FOR FREE BROC HUR E (714) 751-3002 Presenting ~ 11. L ~"l\.Wi ,- NUTRITION ~/W ~ DISCUSSION ~.N~ V/11 't'j ~I CLASSES ·r I st & 3rd Tuesday of each month beqinninq Tuesday, April 5th Free public service conducted by June Heckman Sponsored by The Rolled Oat Health Food Store 27041 La Pen Rd. (Miner c; VollageJ Mission Vlef o 768·768' Professional Tennis Instruction WHY PAY MORE? Experienced Player & Certified Instructor Offers Quality Instruction At The Lowest Rates In Orange County Pri•at. l.HIOft ·--···S 1 s .00 Per Hour Ill renoe CWc ••.•••••• Sl.00 ,.,. ,.,..... rer Haw oa.c .... ,.,. I Or I 0 How Seriff Pri•ah Club Wiffl UC)lrhd CCMll'fl & Pro Shop · MESA VHDE VILLAS 1555 MESA VERDI DRIVE, EAST. COSTA MESA CALL 631-3754 IEFORE 9 A.M. OR AmR 6 P.M. "YOU CAN TAKE GREAT PHOTOS ••. and I'll Show You How!" Four Fast Poe.cl lnfonnatin E•et11htg1 with BETH KOCH THE EDUC A TED EYE A Crash Court• For heryon• Phone fM reHnoffons BETH KOCH STUDIO 200 N•wport Cfttter Drive Newport leach 1 N""xt l'l Muldoon • lro~h Put> Phone to secure your res..-vations 644-4332 ·become conlu:;ed easily •daydream on school • leel IOSI • feel Ilka a laolurP . • have POOi" grades • learn slowly WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERING AND HANDLING THE BASIC BARRIERS TO LEARNING e) .. l we can help THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER . . Call 642-9088 901 Dover Ora ve Newport Be3ch International MONTESSORI SCHOOLS For childr~n 21h thrv 12 yean •Pl.inned proqram·. • Rendonq Writonq G+•l}f}r.1nhy M1NC Arls. Phy~1cal Er1 A11 thml'l1r L.Jn'}u.lQP Sc•"nc.o • lnd opAnr.tPnl Sl•idy & Sric1.1I Ac.11o1it1PS Remec11al R<'.irlong S•tmmnr Prognm CH'tlfl~d T each«"S Costa MHa 646·2 I 34 381 Uni•erslty Driv• Newport leach 979·9241 20221 Cypreu St. Cllll4r9!t't 11114 ...... Cleun ..... TClfl Jm ,..._ Santa Ana 540-4753 25 I 5 W. Sunflower e,..a 529·0321 400 W. Fir Str•.t 01 ........ D•ce litwclte - M11tlu• C-4y S,ecl., ..... /T., COfllblll9tfOtl Cl•n•• . , ?7'.0 H/\HHOR Hl'LJI I VAHU, ~U I TC 7·0 LOLLl Col LIN 1 f ~.CCl~l i\ Mf SA.CA 92626 Pl1t1111 7111 '>40~953 • .. . ........ ·-·--··· ·-----....... • .. For Fwrthe-c;.. lnforMotlon n9•rtlla9 ,._ ........ of 'ttd~ft'fllMCJ la tt.e Dolty Piiot Sc.hool1 ond lnatnKHoa OlndOf'J Call 642-5678 Ed. 325 Irvine College of Business .. ••pHdeM:• Clftd Confldlftce _.. JOW'I wtttt • ""-"""9. wel paid ~ At In• we ccre ••• ._. JGM . , • .._. ttt. CJOOd i-tMt J• __,to ..... w ... Mtp JGM to pt"""'· Tab yow choact of c.....,..I SICIETAIY • RICIP'TIOMIST STIHOGUPHEI • IOOtQ(llPH GIHHAL OFFICE .ASSIST ANT MEDICAL..-l!GAL SNCIAUUTIOH TYPIMG • SHOITH.AHD llUSH-llP DAY AMD EVEHJHG PROGRAMS A ,,..,.,. Md cornet .....,... e..Ylr01 .. 0Af, locoted ill the W» of the Mewporl .. "IH lahws1 .ct lttditstri• C~u. Job Pfec ....... Alel"-ct7 Mod cerlalllly! "' the lcUI IS MOftftla OY9r 400 ....poyen .._.,, ,....,hd lrvtM cyadwtes.. Cal NOW for mon Information and brochures. 1700 E. GARRY AV. SANT A AMA 92705 1 ... ...,_.. llwy ... Dyw Rd.I 556-8890 . I .~ (. " . Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LEARN TO FLY $650 "'"•"cl ... 4.,.a.w.1 * FAA APPROVED * c: ... rH hoc._.\! CAREER TRAINING Earn BA or MA Degree by becoming an International Montessori Teacher 35 Hours lhght 1trne 1n Cessna 1 50 s with 20 hovrs dual 1n<,truction Club member!>h1P Free dues lnd1v1dual 1n~1ruc11on 1a1torea IQ YOUR ab1hty Excellent Career Can Be Teaching In Little More Than A Year 20 AlltCllAFT AVAIL.AILE AT LOWEST llA TES IH ORANGE COUNTY Lffnt to fty now - -C9td ho•• fwt! • S,.CI• R.tea for COftiftlWI cial or lnatn.Mftt Studenh. f.-C°"'ftlete Oet_,1 CaH HOW 979-1155 19711 Airport Wery Souttt ........ ttt•T........_....,_ Oreiop c.-.,~ ~/~,1'~P5 IFAVry couc~ ~ '>tw ~~nrP ON .;:: I ~ktf,.C F'INP our ASOvT A Jr5WA~PIA/6 CAK'e&,e /N~~f AS 0 1'HCR'!> ~Mv£ ' Lr r ~ICHA~~ ~ow YOW ~OW' H.tt1•Wtr Ace~ ~Y( SHAMPOO ~ET S-1.7-5 l ' [ ,_ tlinl T1iWi tlinl 4!16111---.., . '-!"elrhfN IW!tlo !_\I• .U~ ' I I PERMANENT WAVING_ S7.95 ] ~~ ~~ ~v·[~f .. :t 1(;£HI 17th .. Coat•••• .. ~ ~ Ananclal Aid ~ROLL HOW For the JUM Clones 251 SW. Sunflower, Santa Alta , Cati 546·453 I •learn Any Kind of Mus•c •CfOSSlcol •Popular •Church • lmpr<Nisation '9ri•ot. tw Cl-.. IMhwc:H• .._OM!ble M.tt.ty °" 9'-ai"ty ..... Locahd I• Me.o Ano ofC~ta,_.. F« hrfonM!tkM ccil 646.0317 Announcing The First Total Residential Real Estate Educational Program Re111 Ettate '"a1ter·l1cens1ng"' SlllM development progr11m l.iery satos person 1nv1ted 10 111end. Award YQurse11 will\ 1he program designed to mal<e you ,.,,ore succnslull L.1rn the 11<1lls 10 make real estate a career -not lust en '"avocation lf1ec11ve -lncr•ue your Income. Starts April 12 at Irvin• Host Motor Holel, Irvine • Call lor luture class ac"-dul•1 T aught by Realtor Mlch11e1 McGinnis, who has sold over S48 m1lllon In 1tn ~. A complete 40 hour course including a specral 8 hour SympQslumtWorklhop T ultlon -$200.00 (TaK deducllblt). lnrollment 11m110<S to 1001 CALL "'Chor .. Himes (114) 996·3460 (collect) ·-, Et NEW WORLD DlscrNERY SYSTEMS, INC. f l(~~ • ...,., 2800 E. MADISON AVE. .. SUITE 8-7 FULLERTON, CA 92631 1~ I 'f) Af-=-l•fth hntlatMa Office • ..,... uoo or~ lfOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• T~y.Apn1 12. 1en DAILY PILOT •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• 60-rta SQ FT .... trf .. Rewtal 4500 Lost & ~ SJOO tW1p W..ted 7 I 00 . TllEEXCJTINC lCIJ7W~'TCUP'F·NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-•••••••••••••••••••• PALMMlSAAP'TS. AGT 5't~ FOC' 1aAM ltoo aq. ft. of· Loat: Brown leather .ACCOUNTANT, Multi MINUTES TO NPT I SO I Wntclff Dr. flee/warehouse + .fOOO purn , le Vtctorla " Corp Dc-v.,lopcr rcqulrci. BCH 5q. f\. 11toraae yard 1n Pla c~ntla, CM Call oa&reulve Mil" to taku Bach. 1&2 BR Newport nnanclalCtt lrvlne Tnd Complex 5411-0117 charge of all ore func· fro«1 $195. ....__,Of flee~ w /avail. key loclt gas · Uooa 1'.:Jtp ln con.till' It tu Adults, No Pets t.:all on Site 6tln111et!r p\lmp & 11ecy ~ervlcew. LOST: German ahorthalr relat~'<l arC'lll a mu11t IS6Uh!Sa Dr. 1714> 642-3111 ut ~6 .NallOflaJ S.nkes Co. po1nttt, Uver/Wht, 2 y,... S11lary opun It c:om <5 BIU Ea;it ol Newport --------~ Vic Slanta Ana Ave&: 11th mensurat~ OC Airport Blvd) Pnnlu locaUon m Hunt SI CM. IH2·3482 daya, urcu CJll Cor appl. ~ 9860 1 n a t o n li e a t' h o n I...,. W.twd 4600 m.6332 eve" 5'9 <n84 . Broolchurst, 800 ~quare ••••••••••••••••••••• •. 11• 1 __ • -------PltEVllWIMG 2HD U ... IT the Beach' House feet. Slnalc, garden type financial Co. niovln.11 GENEROUS Nt;WARD IA Comp/Hskpr. live·IO store or o"1cti. Good ex· rrom East Coast destreb Husky puppy, ll~ht gruy. Sal Pvt rm. b1&. TV, CdM !)()Sure, 1&11slgned park sub·Lse about June lsl. vtc Santo AM Ave &San Refs. 644 9600, 644·111106 1ng. Cull Mr. Plummer 600.1000 sq . !t. W,ouJd ta Isabel. s.c8·7tl?!i, ll374 d 1- Contemporary &casual 963-6767 eo1111ldtir sharing uec S;intu Ana Ave A verUll ng The best of Newport's D&UX! OFflCIS otc w/allomoy, accoun· LOST be I g e /w h 1 t e good life. Comml & lndstl :1pac:cs, tuol Or other flnanctal Cocki&poo. Reward •Beamed cellmgs 200 to~ llQ. ft As low ~ o~rat.lon. 631-1-100, 546-00911 •2pools &rec centers a. 36'.sq. I\ Lu.g Nii:uel & en 'Leary. Losl, mini F /Siamese cat, •Plushcrpts&dnipes M1n 1on VleJO areas ........ ,.._ t/ v I c Be a c: h w a I k ~~b.~':f:rmore S23C Handy to S.D. Frwy. ~· .. ••• 'l\vn/Hms ll e ~· 21~1 Call· 8311400 -----· -----~-=-· Unfurn. 1 br $255 --•"9••••••••••••••••••••• f'ound : Small terrier HURRYFOR Commercial Shops, Of· ._...., 4 0177. vic. B<'ach & IES't SEUCTIOH hce5 &stora1e. Ftom S7S Opp~ 5005 Warner. Htt.848 8121 1433Supert<>r mo S48 74!49Costa Mt'so. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------,- Newport lJeach EXECUTIVE Bus111l'ls Sales Co. sells SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 646-1453 .. .....__. Offlcea bus1nesses 10 So. Orange: 1" _,., Co. Restaurants, Bars. Prime Locnllon etc. Buy or ~ell. Call J~ Via Lido. Nwpt lk h 1:131-0670. (Af50 Salesmen 1'\Jm or unf. $150 $500 wanted). Secretanal serv avail. -------- Fixing -Brawl - Leaky -Gimlet - MY Wfft: for £~~!:!!~!ru .. mg L>epartment. ot tho Dally Pilot. May also Ill• i.1!il order desk of General Advcrtislna Department when qualified Must be able to type SO wpm and bave good phone voice. Salary commensurate 'l!.•lth ell.- pcnence. Excellent com. p:my benef1l!I. For Interview call: 642 132l, ext 276 Equ11l Opportumty Employer 250sq. rt. Orean or Ba>• view I st Montft FrH 675·5830 wkdys only U(i)UOR STORES -- The other night my AMWAY DISTRIBUTOR phone rang. 1 asked who is helping m.!ny pcrson1> 1t was. A man from a TV (•am money working 2 lo pOll :.aid. "What are you .i hr a d:iy We can help FROM $!40 to $335 llstc:nmg lo., .. I :1houtl"d "OU. 67:1 4786 5 Mcaut apl plans, avail • •CdM dlx 2 rm swte, ---------back. "MY WIFt:! She"s "' $20,000 month $29,000 month SU,000 month Broker IH0.9019 f .. ~ or unfum llac:h, 1 util pd, A C. ample pkg. GIFTG ... LLs.DY b d •· " .. ________ _ b7."2 br, 1 ba, 2 br, 2 !155 ~otomo 675 -6900.:_ Newport ~acr' Want _ro_a_c_as_ .. _.n..::;g_no_w___ AP'THOUSE baths. Beamed hv rm:.. actlvepar1.neror maybe FOUND: Irish Seller . NTENANCL' "irport Office• Call "d '" MAI ... dining areas, storage, ~ purchased. Mr. Smllh to1 enwy N rt 13e h Couple p a t i o s . d e c k s . 1 blk to O.C. Airport. Dll< 547-11900 ewpo ac · • landscaped ground:.. surles w 1cpl 1>, drps, _c_io_a_m_·•pml S7>30t!O ---------exp. middle ll~u. full cov.prkg.lighwdtennis. 1an1tor1ul ilt>rv , FMI _________ FOUNDoldt>rSable&wht tlme.Noch1ldren,5al8r,Y v 0 11eyba11, 2 s t y s)'lltm, All ultl., ample NAT U R AL F 0 0 D Collie at Brookhurst & open pt. 644·WI I clubhouse, b1ll1ards, prkg. No l~e req"d. 2082 ~andwlch business. Fan· Slater L .. A. Lie taken lo~~~~~~~~~ swimming pool, pir1.i SK Dm.tol. NB5S7 7010 Last1c leusc. Current da1· O.C. Antml!I Shelter. pong, hydro·spa, gym lnd MO FREE--ly gross approl<. $300. Penonals 5350 Sorry. no pets. S32.SOO. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Southwest Corner fo'ull berv1ce, 1nd1v1dual Ed Riddle, Inc. Edmgcr1New1Jnd omccs. month to month 646.SHll s.&00 Edinger. H.B. rent mdudlng• Recep· ~~~~~~"."9~~ 1714)847·9605 t11111 scrv, rk·rbonah:ied -- OPEN 9.5 OAJLY phone t'u \ erJ~C. mJtl Small Dress Shop Pnme -d1~1JJlch , under1o:round loc. lmcn & fixtures On· Rooms 4000 prki:. Janiloral i.erv AJI ly . Il e as 548 0223, •••••••••••••••••••••• • ulll t'Xcepl phone 645 4325. 586·5:>4-0. C M ROOMS $25 wk up with T 11 E E X I'~ Cl, TI V E - kitcht>n $37.50 wk up SUIT!-; AMWAY Dis tributor IS .,., S48 9755 640 s.no helplllg profes:.1onals & ~ · -----others to earn a 2nd me. Man. employed days , Ol'C SUIT!-.: for rent, lOllrs v.k 613 Z223. kitch pnv1leges $135 mo ocean view lg balcony. Man 511 n<ls atlrac. yng 631 0674 C.M. up:.t.ur' w s::irage. $500 lady Mus t travel w .held mo 536 g834 David Dahl Rm •-; m1 from bch, $28 --------wut. (:\11dwest) Buy & wk . $32 w kll prt v . UST C . M. seU fine Jewelry, anti· w o m Jn pr t· re r red Retail or ore. space al ques. Invest or work on 960-JSJl 40'·5<>· Redl.'cor'd . am comm. P .O. Box lt>24 I .:c µvt room p\l bath pie prkg . P'1 halhs l7i0 _N_B _ ------ Kttl·h prt \ 11,0~ ~lature Orange Ave Lit 646 4871 PARTNER · Ute mfg. Ac· pcri.on $130. 97!HllV9 Ot r Store-lnd~lrl, CM live $15,000 cash $300 wk , Sl25, SlK5 & $255 Sal. ~qual i.hare of 11ro· Sea 1,,a rk Motel. 22H ''6·ZLJO fi7!J.JT09 fits 751·1!>4210·6 Newport, C M Weekly Ii-_ !!_r_ - rall'5$60.&up Noktll·h, Dan a Poin t /San 9HRTAVERH IH6·7415 ('ll'ml•nlt• All k111di. incl. 1ooc,;. llelp run Rental; to sh;. -4300 1lentJI med l•'rnm $\:JS. Ideal for Col'kta1I lie. •••••••••• •••. •• •• •• • •• ·196 1g.io Owner :.ays submit Sharl.' hsc. btfl Lake S ll AHE Of c ::.pace. Ull 751-3741 Drinking problem·• Call Alcohol llelpline 24 hrs a day 835 :Jti:SO \'REGNANT" Caring conf1dt•nt1al l'Ounsellng & rt·fl'rr J I Abortion, aduµt1on & keeping. APCARE *SHARON'S* OUTCALL MASSAC E 499·122-1 •KAREN'S* OUTCALL MASS1\G t:: 6PM·2.AM 8311-1780 MASSAGE RGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL O .. L Y 631·381 I LINDA & VICKI Outcall M••• For the Fun of it! ARCHITECTURAL Designer 1draftsm an. Res. exp Small N.B. firm IHO· 7020. ARMY RESl::RVE , fo"Fl~E TRAINING Men & women ages 17 Ji needed for mus1c1ans. cooks, c:lcrks. supply, & more. Call L1nd.1 ~ 3173, or 1213) 594·021!1 A,....RECErT .1().50 wpm. 10 kc)' fringe benefits Npt Bch nrcu. P~ne 645· 7<MO. ASSEMBLY· MAClllNERY Expcr'd rn as:.cmbly & lest or hydrauhc &/or elerlrlcal mat:h. Mu~t have own lool:.. Do~ shift. 1-;01': CAL DHA ULICSCORI' 5f>7 4321 Associate Rep 180ROVER HO EXPER. NEC Fort'lll area. club, ulll, l'hott1rnp1l·r. others POOLSERVICl $160 R~·sp fem 581 242.l avail Pvt prk.: & other Operate from home, high Serving all Orange Co If you·re new to Oral)ge Sl\9·2713 _ Co .• temporarily drbcon RELAXING MASSAC!:: tinuing your cdocat1on . BobJamc:. recently d1:.charged -:i menit1es Litg Uch. Share :JHr hse. Lal.c CJll 494 1034 net foresl . clh mllr~hp. ut1l. _ -Ult 751°3741 re:.p lem 5111·2'1&1 _ _ • Lar~e Off1cc or Shop AMUSEMENT CEHTER Lie. :\1;!.:.scur from the l>erv1cc o r for Outcalls 9.9 19-1 511 l any reason :o>l'<:king lcn1c Roommdl•· v.anted On :-.IJJ<"t', $150 r an he the heJc:h at Bal boll l11\1ded lid t•k or Laguna $190 mo Y1:arly lease Se:i Sports 195l NcwP<?rt hi5 l llYl Blvd CO!\l:J ~1ei.a: ll'or -------info. An·ad1: Ctr Ste D. Billiards & games. a real S maker, good terms. check 1t' Ull 751.3)41 ~I fl" roommate lo share 6463311 ore's 6464~ ---------:?BR. 2Bt\ Promonlor) Beauty & hair styling Affluent beach area, 13 l'oml_!2!5~ ~ _ luliRH1 Rental 4450 Station:.. very arrorda· ~a Roonwnatt? ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble. LAGUHA IEACH Ull Qou.sf-Clliru Thru.MJTUl Sftlall 751-3741 A Professn"I Roommate Commtrclal Store Referral Company can or can be used ai. pro- llELP YOU FINOTHAT tess1onal offtc('. Located RIGHT ROOMMATE in older shopping c:Om· I.AR Beer and wine + games. Coala Mesa . Only $16.500. Agent 631 ·2026 •SUZI'S• Outeall Massage lOAM :lAM 731 ~48 -Spiritual R40Mr 1815 So. El Camino Heal San Clemente. "fUll~ lie. for appt. 49'..!· 72'J6 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS have an exciting message about their Anllhcim Studio 535·5363 B32·4134Since 1971 plcx. with rustic at· Office Rental m06phere. $175 Mu., ut11. 4400 paid by landlord U9UOR STORE EnlDloYfM.!!t!. $25.000. month '"par'"""' porary or rarcer employ· ment. consider this uni· qut• oppor. You can earn $196 PER WISC U..sed on your fiuc· ti v 1 ty . Com + mccnt1vcs & extra rof1t shanng bonus. On the job training. Tremendous potential to rea c h supervisory & mana1:w· mcnl positions. Must he Jl('r~onoble & amb1l1ou!.. For uppotnlm<'nl unly c:all •••••••••••• •• • •• • •• •• • MISSION KEAL TY ~ S. Coast, Loguna 494°0731 PRESTIGE Shoppin,:: Center location ••••• •••••••••••••••••• exc:e llcnt lease al $450. Schools & ~~~~~~~~~ per month. amuent area, IMfnactfott 7005 539-1183 9AM-3PM MEDICAL OFffCE In heart of lrvint>. 1500 Sq fl . soml! rurn1turn & fixtures avail Pre fer .:en pr11ct1t1nncr. Fast OCCUpJncy TIME, 751·1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEN WOMEN 4 DELUXE OFC'S COCXTAIL REST. TRAIN FOR Con! rm .. seat 25, all ~ E R LO 0 K I N G IARTEHOIHG paneled, sm. whsc in re · PACIFIC TWO WEEK CLASS .ir 1or2 yr. lease Lake Include real property, NATIO""'.WJOEJO°tl f.~J~l area . K ~ n \ comer local10n, seating PLACF.MENT for 95, reqwred $60,000 •C"Sl.,....ANCI-" 714·581·9393 ~own. TIME 75J.1400 ''Gooo JOB • Automotf•• Sales Experienced salespcr~on ror leading import dl'· ale r s hip to S<'ll Toyota /Volvo comb1na· tron·ncw & u::.cd. Cont a1"t SJles M~r. MARQUIS MOTORS MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 RETAIL STORE OIHHER HOUSE OPPORTUNITIES Beach area. 960:sq rt. All Gross $75,000. AMERICAN Automotive new improvements Or an g e County IARTEHDBS New Dclarl Shop needs Crpt, cust. llghtlnit. landmark sealS 600, ban· SCHOOL help frplc. etc Cash for 1m qul'l rae1lit1cs. terms IHM E 17th St. St\ Top waJ!eS paid. Engine ~rovements + flexible TIME 751 1400 834.1960 St1:amcrs, cn1t paintcr!I, _e_as_e_67_S._3080 __ o _o._4_) __ 1 Schools Coast To Co:iM buffers & polishers. up· WANTED O.C. Liquor · · hol ~INY ~hampoocr.,, STORE·OFJ,.ICESJIOP license. Call (714> L.A. COLl.F:GE OF' <'hcckout,p1ckup&de· Newport & Bay Ccntc•r 070. c'>n ev •only Nice o(ficc spucc in Costu 2052 Newpor1 Blvd, (;M .,.__,.,, e.. · MASSAGE. Low cost livery Apply :it Mt•.'41 nr. Harbor Blvd Ill &46·l2S:ilor644·Z;!28 Mo..y to Loan 5025 Day.Eve.Sat Clussca rn M9 llarbor Bl, CM new s hopping center. ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Ana. $56·7171 64S·l030 _ Citll ~Hl825 Lar11e office or ~hop spucc 1-~ & Jrd T 0 • l.J... w_.......~ 707 5 -----1 b k f t s ht, nu • • s -....._, Auto trans R&R med1· PfCl"ICI ac 0 ,aguna ·tu LOANSAVAILABLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• aruc. Exp.owntools,xlrt.~ s po r I 5. $15 0 . l u 5 l Cr~lt not Important x~ U---1.··~r benefits. 002·66SS becutl•e Suites Newport Bl vd, C.M ""..--- Office av11ll. Overlooks Arcade Center. Suite D 673·4883 Broker Cook S48 3932 cfs._1•-------- alrporl & mountains rormfoorcall6(2·8297 ~'· Trvat Wkndbaby11ltt-ln_g_ 2<»12 Mrchelson. lrvrne. UN IQUE SHOPS Jo'Oft 0"6i 5035 Cull af\cr6 752·0234 RENT JN lllSTORJC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 63l·Z!fl7 ()(fire or desk space 1827 CANNERY VILLAGE I I LQHAt' 811/. CW 1----------Westclirr Dr. NB. Reas. Perfect for. crartsmen -~ :t2 /0 Couple exper"d apt or 548-86l4: 54()..2018 work while you sell. TO 1 __ motel mgrs. Mature. Slartlng at $100 to '60() Aho2nd. ...,..., Good renters /ma1nt. OFFICESPAl"t:: per mo, util included. Fairest Termsslnce 1949 XJnt refs 67S·79fll FOR lse ... in Irvine. The summer t ourl1t SattltrMtg.Co. HelpWanhd 7100 Largest co nlig11ous season 111 eommg. so In· 642-2171 545-0611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iround fir spa~e 1n quire at "The Factory" AYON Are You A Peopk Penon7 If so, you'll enJOY mvet· Ing people whJlc selllni: world fnmous AVO~ Products. Oood ea"1• ings. F1exlbfe hrs. Cail 640-70U or Zenith 7·13st~ airport 1rea up to 12.000 42SEaat30thSt,NcwPort PRIVATEPAITY sq. I\. CAii Beach or call 675 6181 or Wiii pay more ror your BABYSITTER. responu· ~at•lteatty 673-4271 2ndTD 6423573 Scandlnav1as Nol Firm ble tcenugo. wkndll, A CarHr Oppor Mr Beckor --·-------m skin care for men & Wl111on /Plaecnt1a area Mr Kt'nworthy RETAIL STORE HOMt: R~F'INANCING, womt'n 15 expand In US. CM.'845·4llS aft 6PM ,714, 551•170 I plus offices & 11tor1ge a~ int . for cash or c:on Need instr & mgr!> to ' NearNBPostOfflce& aolldate bll111 . Call teach latest techs. xlnl Babysltlcr. rrse. fun lov· f'Um Ok. &nk of Coi.ta Manners Mile. 31001q tt Stturtty Mort. 549-3400 income pot. Send resume Ing needed for active Syr Men Plan, $9$ mo. 64~397tuner4pm too . Hagan , c /o old boy, 11:30·5 M·Y'. ---------Pvt pty has Znd TD for Newporter Inn or IHvc Must drive & have own 556·390() sale. Ask for June:, name a. number, 644-1 700 trans p . 'My ho m ~. WISTCUFIARE4 .................. 4500 ___ c_lr1_·1_7_61_. ___ , forlntervlew. 1162·Q78art6orwknds. NEWPORT BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••• •• a.byalttwr W..ted 1400 Sq. ft . twu pvt. br'K.1--------Aa I &c.trMrrh/ ACCOUHTIM~ Babysitter needed '°" 4 $400permo.642·0200 AIRl'ORT ''"°'""•/ PAYIOUCLERK 3 d Ample pl.rkln1. CrH way Lo.t & ,...... Sall.I')' $709 to 1849 IJ\O. month old infant. Df •lMOFREE R~NT• a, ilrport v~JblUty. :rlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• depending on quall<lca· w eek In my horn~. No leaa, req. 1.>lx. oCcs. Sq. f\. w /retiepUon of· Lott & ,__. llOO Uona. Education & H • References pla11ae. ColJ Adj. Alrporter Hotel. flee, prtv. ofnce "rest••••••••••••••••••••••• per. equivalent \o 1_491J._31180 __ . _____ _ From 1·rm. to2200sq. It. room. S7tM Per mo FOUND: Collie/Shettle, hf,hachool araduatlon, IAICllt LOWEST RAT to:S. full u&••-1• ... LTY E Blulf NB tncludlng I yr or colleat .-y C,.._ aervlce11. 1133·3223 Tll ~"""' .,,. · R, • c:ourata In basic ntcount· "' - noM '7).4400 640-03S2___ L111. Expcr In 1tatl<1llcal DIMHIA COOi( CadlUac. to Go.Cart" P1c19e cell Soc "9'7·1592 record keeplna & ablUly Ir PAH'TllY WC>aJUill Whete'\ler lhc Fad 5000 1q. ft lt11 "8 " rec. in.lured catround eve to l)'JH! 40 wpm. Call Nt!eded At ni.o Roll 'em ort the market Placentia Ave, C, Iii. 4/9on Glenncyreor vie. (714> 540-2910 or apply at REOlSTRY HOTEL With a ClasalJied Ad ITOO. mo, '7S·l3'0 or 1'*4 Ellis Ave, f'owai.tn SEE CHEF C.IJ Now! 642·5678 64&-42182 Sell kUeltems &42·5678 _V_al_J_ey_.______ UllOOM1cArthur, trvlfte ,. • t CJ• OAILVPILOT Add it .•• Build 1t...Oiaper it ... Hammer it ..• Carpet lt .•. Cement it...W 1ro it... Hoe il: .. Cloan: it ... M ove it ... Press it...Paint it ... Nail it ... Plaster it ... Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY lumb it...Patc 1 ••• 1pe 1 '°·· emo e 1 ... Roof it ... Landscape lt...T1le it... Trim it ... Sewit ..• Haul it ... Add it... Plant it •.. Alter It... L earn it ... _,,..ce..,_.. e.p.t Ser'vlu Cn:altedor .... ' I " ' I Ho.KleanhM) ,...,,,......... "'"'"'9tf'.,n... SewiiMJ /A.tteratlcNu .............................................. ··•····•····•··•••····• .................................................................................................................. . •••••••••••••••••••••• APPLJANCE REPAIR U.rpet Mllll will li.y yourli 110-ServkeCaU or mine. Re piu n & Remodcll, AddlUona. Exp r • d Ja p an e at Haullnc. movlng, c:leanup Pat.io Cvn 4r Deck.a. Any 1ardener. Compl )'Ud fl /up. Treework. Reas, CaJJ (714)549·~22 cleaning tool Ciuar work ----------tut b111gl.!r Hvinp. •-Yet l)'Pff ol c:oNtructlon. main tenance, ah rub· la!ll, lree est IW2-oU97 John Nulllos " son bery. treu. f'r est . .,,__ •-J FREE h 1 ~80afu 6t8-1630 ~u•Y • er. au · ~Wtwdw • e3t, 64)..JIS46 111g, c:le11nup, tree work ..................... Arc:hitec:tural & Slruc WecareCa~tCleaoen SPECIALIZING in all .Prof. JapaneseLandacap-for usable Hema. Jo'eo· turial Plan11• Rmdl "0 Steamcleanorahltmpe>o types remodeltnit. JI )'rs Ina & Garderung. Free ces/bldgs remove d new construction. Rr11id al&o uphol.stery·all work ln area. All work auar. at, 545-7072 G«>. lbusbi 557.2005 /Com'l/lnduurln ":t:~~~~~~r:l 962-331-t . BOB'S GARDENING &_M_O_V_l_N_G_"_J_iA_U_L_l_N_G_. ~7020 l LEEM.JARVIS LANDSCAPING SVS. anythi ng, anywhere. -..ty Ser'vicH C.l .. 91, Acolntic A D D 1 T I 0 N S -'f\Jll lawn malnt. New can anytime. 493-2515 •••••••-••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REMODELfNG lawns, spmltlr1, weeding U---L..-l-- A....,,.......,.10N M t;N: Et·onorny Aco1utlc1.1. Ph962-3200,Uc317856 &sojJtreatmnt. Free eat .• _____... ' '"""'' "-· I U cat bef. ~1-4763. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Don't put 1l off a n)' "'ua · cei ngs, new or re-Add-ons.&kitchen·bath MRS KINGS CLEANING longer. Cull now for " spray, repairs. free est. QuaUtylmprovements Gardening malnt by & PAJNTlNG CO ... WE manicure w ith L inda. SJ6.l800. 1-'\'eeDesign&EIUmate J apanese. Com pl OOITALL"835-356l 962·3357 AndersonConlt631-0361 service. Freo est. Lie--------- Calli .. tMakJnc) C.....ntJConcrwt. Bedrical C27,545-5106 IMMACULATE •••••••••••••••••••••• CLEANING. Sallsfoc-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMr .. Servicn lion Guaranteed . Call Laguaa Beach Cabinet PATIOS· WALKS ELECTRICAL SERVICE •••••••••••••••n•••••• Nowl67$-m6AMWAY Spec1aUzm~ in cus lo Phillips Cement Co. Lie CALLS SU hr, 4r SMALL HANDYMAN: Carpentry, . . .re modeling., uddiliona & Bonded. For est call JOBS8"2·8233 electrical, plumbing. Houseclearung by reliable cabinetry & wood In 751-~7 af~ 6 pm or 7·8 -BAMtoS PMS4l·2'7S7 couple, r e f eren ces. terior. l.lc liJJO!l'J6. Fr am 1 ELECTRICIAN. All types 62JIHIJ.216or963-S813 ests. LB 49'1·1515, Cos -------''----• ol work. Lie/Bonded, in· Save time .save Money Mesa,979-6097 O!ment work of all kinds. srd. l"reeest540-2404 BARBARA'S Housecleaning & Window ,,,. __ ,.tt r keas rate. Free est. ,._At • SHOPPING Clearung. Good rates & ::':".~................ 750-S48S 750-6625 _,_,_DCJ SERVICE 540-1863 refs. Call ,"Big Lynn" ••••••••••••••••••••••• BuY ·Wrap·DeUver SJ6-m1 C6rpentry. Small jobs Panel.tng, door hnngina Lie contr, est.. 548·2710 People who need People That':. what the UAILV l'ILOT :>~HVICt: l>IRt:CTORY 1s all about! One-man crew. S yrs expr Reliable Expr Ja panese pounng & finishing. Set Gardener. Reasonable ~.Aon HOUSECLEANING your own forms, save pnces. Free est. 645·5230 ••• :::;!••••••••••••••• 1i. our Businel>s. Call money. 494·1485 Mike Jaruce·s Raggedy Ann·s __________ 1Sk1ploader, dump truck, al67S-6.553 B~D Concr e te . All twuling,tree wo rk,grad· -~--------- phases · concrete, ExprHawa11an gardener mg,demo,etc.751-3930 Try a Dai l y Pil ot blockwork, dri~ways . Yd cleanups, pruning, Classified Ad to buy. sell Lie & bonded. 545·2031 tnmmmg, haul 646-467 __ 6 _ Sell Idle items 642-567 or rent something. Young. exper, very di! pendablc, 11nmac work, own trans !JW-5283. Xl11t hoUJJt'Cll'anlng done by h1dy w /expr. Depen d n ble. o wn trans. 8'7·3637 PailltYOlrC•tle Knowle• Painting . Oo youneed:.omesewmit AverageF.xtrlSlry$315 lnt /t;xt. commerc1111 done. Dress. s hirt. 2·Slry$49S,JntrM5rm 11ptl' & r 1:111do nt1a l. i.lt.-rutions.842·lll<M Prf«11 incl m1ttr'l/l11bor 83&-lUO S,.. Guur, ln&rd, free est PhotocJi•y ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'ed627·7900orSSZ·0134 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ftw.V6 Spcn Pt."TERS rAINTING Wedd ln1& photogruphy · Manulacturt~ by Gerh:o L' 'd ll • R t Call ror est. or appt. The Suleil 962•0060 lkxiM!cleun.ing. l':xcollent ~xpr : t Ill a u . AAA Photogruphy Co, - - job Uavl) rercrences. Free t::st. Call Gene 00.4157 T•vllloR R.,alr S48.r:B32 552-0458 ---••••••••••••••••••••••• LNTERIOR/EXTR Paint ............ .,.r CANOrYTVSt;RVlCF: ~Tu Ing. Expr'd high quality ••••••••••••••••••••••• tst RATl'~S~RVICF~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• work. Su~r ..-~as rates. VERY NEAT PATClt At l'"oir PnC't'"S 960·\633 INCOME TAX Svs. 67~3181 J hn JOBS & TEXTUR fo~ 30 yr11 expr. C111l now for 0 l'hc El!t. 893· 1439 Tiie upptinyourhome. KXPERT Painting. Fair --••••••••••••••••••••••• RurtonE.David¥oo CPA prices. Free es t ~ CERAMICTILE.Nt'wor 968-8182 542 S$S3 tlitabl.isbed. 673-4967 ' ••••·~··••••••••••••••• renwdcl. l''r t'l't, !!ml jobli -----Repairs & Re plplng. welcomc~-2126a(ts .. MmoNy WORK GUARANTEED Drains cleared , v.•ater ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnlr /Extr. Free ~l. z.s hlrs, etc, 1111 ptpcs. Re:u. Trtoe S..-.ice Flrepluces Ph1nlers YrsExpr.642·0295 rates. Dick Morris •••••••••••••••••••-•• Brick Concrete Patio 768-'<962 Bloc·k Walls RBQ P1ls lntenor& Exterior paint---'"-'--------Removali., tr1 mmlns. Rcrl>, &ls 046 0464 mg, Guar satisfaction. R....,.. •Repair prwunA. frt.'t.' est. Llc'd 1-''t ei.ts, 751 2S34 Bob • ••••• ••••••••••••••••• Jo\Jlly rnsurcd. 642-~ fo'ree l::sl: lilockwalls, <-t.uU<>ht• sl1d1ng doors --, · ,_T ,. ... • Chuck's Trl.oe S\1s. Palms i.lumpl>tonc, br1ck. Pro1ess1onal PamUng. lo· windows, patio covers, oUv"" lrimmed, th"1nn-·•'. R /c R 38 I ~1 ten or /Extenor. free est. ··---' d ... Q 1 ~" ""' es omm. <' • I{· wuuu ec...,. unity on· pruned, remoYed bond. Bob 750-9354, Expr'd.642·0086 ly. Ph. cvcmn&s642-1770. ~trmart s 00.9144 ---Painting, int/ext. college I care, Ken. ---------P~fP-rinq student wfl yrs exper., D-C-.. Tree Trim. re move , .;:::::? •. ;r.:......... re a 8onab1 e. r r "e ,.._ • ....., prune. Reas. t'Ully insrd. es II ma tt!S. 64().8197 ••• ••••• ••••••••••••••• Tony 645-51-24 EXCLNT PAINTING Repairs. Lie & in~. All Jntr & l::xtr Real> Don't drop the ball! (jet u types. Free e:.t. Wall. LEt:·s 24 yrs. exp. Xlnt. rcrs. BorA. Ma:.tCh. & Ca:.h Call: Lee The Tree 642-5678 bi557SO Free l'l>l ~·2706 Jo"REO Job with a lo-w-co~t Daily Call anytime 54 1-5930 Pilot t:lass1r1ed Ad. --Want Ad Help? 642-5678 Phone 642 5678. Classified Ads HflpWot1t•d 7100 .... W•tttd 7100 HttpW..t..d 7100 Hl'tflWanted 7100 HelpWCMhd 7100 HelpWant.d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 HetpWCMhd 7100 HelpWoftt.cl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BANKING TEUERS JP /TIME Downey Savings & Loan has opening::. m its Hunt- ington Ueal·h bran<·h ror p/l1me teller:.. Saving!> & Loan or banking exper. prefd. C:ill ~r. Selby, (714 l 549·3220. t; O. t:. RARTl::N DERS/Cockt ail Wa1trc:.:><-s wantt>d . See £1111 Lin> cl. SJn Clemente Inn. -1!12·6103 HE A l'rorc.,!>1onal CocklJll Wa1ln•:o.'>. l::ntcr ,111 cM·1lin1:. prohtable & 1o1l.imourou:. profel>i.. Learn 1n 40 hr:. from pro· fC!>l\IOnab lhC Cine art:-. or w;11lrC'>:> t•'"hni<tUC'> D:iy or •'Vt.' :..ci.~iom., plat'c rnl'nt a:.:-.1,l . IW<o<i Jul> np- 1>ly. Call (71-t I 7~1 !11!l4 Sn C.:al1r Coektall Wallre:.~. Inc• • 17!1:!2 Sky Park Bl , Sll' C.:. lr\llllc, Ca 9' .. '71<1 ll E/\UTY lla1r:-.lyli'>t w:.iotl"CI ror El Torn ~alc1n. Call 1137 4743 BEAUTY OPERA TOR lla1r Culler w ilollnw1nu. BOOK SALJ::S ssss Feeling The Pinch? TIMfo;.1.1n; LIU RA RI ES Has p time JObs m our lc•lephunc sales ufricc Two !>htft!> avail. 8.302 30 & J 309.JO 5 days a wk. Sa I a r y + t v rn m + honus. No cxlJl.•r necel>s. Perrna ncnl work. Conlatt Renee Rosi.1 831-8095 Equal Oppor Employer Brida l Salo n-expcr in CLERICAL Immediate OpenincJs 2·4 Month Anicpmenh Paid W•eldy ( MANPOWER, INC. 645-2043 t-;t111al 0µ1>0rtun1ty t:mployer Help Want.cl 71 00 Help W..ted 7100 .........•..........•.. •••·•·•••·············· COOK, EXPEi. t;nnd S alary Mesa Verde Cucw llo~p , 661 Center St.C M 548 5585. isuow S.CrriariH F\ill and part time posi· t1nns available. Full range benefit insurance program. Salary del>(?n· denl upon qualir1l·at1ons. For information call Dec Davis, at 832-9310. T arbtll 9teattors F,qual Opprty Employer EXEC SECRETARY Report lo General Mgr. mus t ha ve good se1:retanal skills & wall be tested, heavy wnrk load . l'lc.>a .. c o nly f1Uabf1l'd &1pply Sal;iry $800mo . BJO-REAGENTS 546-2518 FEES PAID GUARDS WANTED Full & t>/l1me·lrv1ne t1 rea Age 2 1 & ovcr. Mature mcn prd'd . Uniforms furn. Nu l'lll!h outlay Car & phone nee Apply Urnversal l 'rotec t1on Scrvu:c, 12:ffi W. 5lh St. SJnlJ Ana In tcrvit•w:-. M·I-' 1U :IOam· noon & l JO 4 :JOpm GUARDS Costa Mesa Permanent. Jo\Jll & P.irt lime Phone & tr aru.p re- q'd. Rl·tired welcome Cill 54n O:!M. ofc hrs 10 2. CIOlled Wt.'Cllll':>day Hndal Sales preferred. ---------- DENTAL OFFICE oeeds a receptionibl :;ccretary. exper prd'd. Apply 111 pcrbOO, 400 Newport C<"nter Dr, Su1le 306. N tl (lr ('Ull 644·0683. Arch Drafts Per:-. s1:11 .. Prod Mgr/Elcl.'lr S2VK 1-·u ll·t•m•'. :.l)mt' vurl- llml', f.1:.t lcmtl t•x pl'r ht'lpful, uPPI> m p.·r,nn 11.11.:ulamno·, N.1tur.JI Sa nclw 11 h i. :!:.!:1 :1 fo'ii11 \ ll'"'. l' I\\ 0)1,la Mcu. 546-1821 CAR WASH HE:LP I'' time, lll&ovr. Goud hr~. paicl 0 1t1rnc MF:TRO C.:J\R WA.<;11 295<1 llarbur Bl, C M CLEANING LADY , COOK. EXP ER 'O / Good co. benefits. Apply. Jolly Rogl•r 3333 P ac1flc Cst I tw y Newport Beach COOKS. 1-\Jll & p,t1me. 01':Pt-:NDA1SLE Adult to operate parkin~ lot swec.>per. M ldnit c to 8a m, 5 nltes. 54S-26ll. Advert 8'!cy 111 SI lK UicrowSecy to ~21\ Ill Rh S1•hnol Studc•nt !> Also FecJcihs work part l110l· t'\ll'"· lrv111e Pt!rsonnel A ~cnly 1.Jl!Unu H1•h 4!11 :;:;~~' 4118 I':17th CO!>lll M1•1>a I IU~T 1-:ss I (' AS 111 i-; H Dietary ~isor Swte22A fi.12-14711 Mvrn .,h1fl ,\J)ply in For <"o nv. hospital ~ Pl'"Oll. lllue l>olphin, Please n 1ll. < 1 I 630·6333 3.1..')S V1J l.11fo. N H Laguna Beach Newe:it Restaurant Jonathan's Now hiring waiters, waitresses, c•ooks. hus l)Q}:.. hni.h'bl>l~. kitchen lwlp, Count atn service help 1-'Ull & part time µol>1tions avail. For perl>onal int ervie w lllca'>C apply f''n /\pnl 15 or ~al Apnl 16. Act IOam & Jpm, 199 N. C:.t llw y, Laguna l.kh, next to M.un licach "~='al Oppor Jo:mplny1!_ L1':GAL SF.:CKl'.:TAKY · F:xpcr. coq,, Ncwl)Orl <.:enter 640-0800 Legal Advertising Clerk-Typist l'o:.1t111n now a vnilahlc• Cur pc.orma nent part lime .1~s1:,.tant ln Lt'gal Acl vt•rl1:.1ng 01rcctor. 25 hn u r!> tlt·r Wt'ek m1mmurn. no011 5.uo l'M dtuly MAlDS WANTTW DonQwxote Motel 2100 Newport 81, C.M. MAIDS WAMTED Apply NcwPort Channel Inn, 6030 W. Cuasl Hwy. NB. 642-3030 -------MAI DS Wanted. See 8111 Lloyd San Cle mente Inn, 492·6103 Motel Maid needed, lnclds washing windows. 4 hr.s duy, 5 days week. 8AM- 12PM. $3.SO hr. 493-11164 btwn8&4:30 NUlSESAIDE Openings on days & aftn shifts. Will train. Exper. pref'd. Please apply. Park Lido <.;onv. Ctr, 466 Jo'lagsb1p Rd, N.U. tH2·8044. P ermanent posil1on. NURSES AIDES Ideal for retiree type who & OrdcrlH•s Day shift!> hkci. f1xin' thmw. around Mesa Verde0Conv. Hosp.: the ore.cc. Mamlam of-66tCenlerSt,C.M. fices & do hl(ht rlo<>r -- 1anilorn.11. Five and a NURSES AIDES half days m plcai.cnl :iur· & ORDERLIES roundings. ~ood J?DY and ALLSHIF'TS bener1tl>. Sec Service Exper. prer'd. Will train M I! r • • H 0 W A K JJ tntl'restt.-d individuah. ~·hcvrnlct. Unv<" & Quail LldoCon\·ulesccnl Hosp Sb. Nc~purt Bcach l~Sopcnor Ave Mana1tl'm1•nl Trnc can N1:wport Bcal'h 646-7764 cam Sl 000 + p1·r mn f''Ullt'r llrul>h. s:u tiW4 or (I l 657 777ij. NURSES AIDES Exper'd. Bayview Conv. l1011p1lal, 2055 T hurin MANAGEMENT TRHE Ave.C M. 64_2-_3505_. __ Youn.: man tn work m i-rm _______ _ NUH!ifo:S • Manieuno;t w ,Collowm~. :-.harnpo11 t;1rl. Ai.s1~1t1nt to work f t1rn1• K11:hard Out"llrllr S.;lon, <WO ~cwpnrt l't•11tcr Or. 'II I\ 5 'llllc'< " wk 6 1'M ~ :1t1i\~1 IJondablt' "I. II <Ac bldg lO lln Sle.itly wttrk GW tll.00 ·1t·ri1·JI ti1rl l•r11ta y, Perm pt t1m1•, t"<P nee. mature prcf7SI 11116 Uay work 1-:xper & ref!> req'd C.i ll 6•12 847!'1 or ti-1-1~1 COOKS Full 1>1 p l•Oll' Wi ll I ram ~ludt>nts wckoml' ,\µl)IV In l)\'r .. tiO. lfa m huri.wr lfamlt>l 1545 ,\<Lam~ \H•. Co<,t.i :\lcsa forappl FOTOMAT #1 DISHWASHE9tS f''ood Pn•p /\pµly 10 l-'t'r.,1111, Mu ldoon':-. ln!.h l'ub, M Nt'wpurt Ctr Ur. !'I lS I las daytime open1n~.; tn· clucllni.t i.ome wkmls i\11 pl). Thurs. Apn l I tlh hetwn !lam & 311m. al l"otomat. ~l Jo; 17th ~1. llOSTa-:ss. nvt•r 21, c•x 11er·1t A1>1>IV 111 JWl ,l)ll. H c• n II r o \\ n ' .; lk .. tJUf .111t :11 l(lli t•l>Jst ll"A \ :-.C1uth l.Ji:una <: t> n l' r ll I 11 r I H • 1• c x 1ll'nl'nl·•· ancl 11!.(hl I \•pm~ s k1lli. n •qu1rcd 135 <10 wpm 1 Typ1ni.: tei.t will I.it• :idmm1:.lcrl•tl lu .ill ,1ppht·.inb ·rh"" db1h1y tn 1nt~·ri1n•t 1kt.111l-cl malcn<il Jn<l 11:-. 'll mt• 1:1·ncr a I orf 1 t L' n·~pc111:.1b1ltt} 1:-0 t.'l>bCll t1al lo th1:-. "°"'lion growing tool n •ntal bu:.1 rw?-os. Must I.JC nc11t m a1>- Pt'ar. & have-very neut h.indwnlmg Ii Day wk w wkdy off J>rrfcr mar n1'(I man fur 1>1:rm fl'!>l.I pr"1t111n 1-:iqx-r not n· c(ll ,\pply WJO Newpnn Bhd, C .\1 RN's $60·$66 Staff $iO Pnvate Duty LVN'1 $42 Staff $46 P nvate l)uty Aides Sl4 Staff ~ Pnvale Duly Serving All Orange t:o Working hour::. &days uf your choice • ('osta Mesa llOSTto:ss b !iJ \\ 1·~ ftl·r Shift 111 I BOAT BUii.DER l)lstn V\lir mtt-rei.le m GAROl!;NF'R' Rt.:TIK ...... wkrlll}'> \J>PI>· lll''"l'r. p llml' m<'omt• or SIOOO i ' • • • "" WILLARD <U-:RJCAJ. per mo nr more t-2 mornings per wk lo IM·twnU llAM.J51'M Hi I)(' n er it" M at u r c help w hm .:11rdcn1n1: ,.-Jsh1on 1:-.lnnd, NH ln1-rc.i'c m prnduc:llon & ricw IO' hoc hao; ncatt•d 1mmed1a1e OJ)('nin11:s for <35> expcncnl..:d vcrM>n ~I Kely ~' Hoa""""dlcrte Ope ... COOKS Jolly Rnl(er R~111aurant at·t·cptin.: applltat1ons for c~iicr d fry t•onk:; Xlnt Crm.:c h~·nt'C1l11 & hnuM Sal open Apply 1n pcr .. un. CdM. (.'JI I u ft Opm. r.:e 6123 67S-03l6. llOUSJ-:<1.1-:ANING SN' need., women 1 Own trail!>. Pam 536·9522 Fiflllh c CllFJM ..ten b per. Carpentfft. Touch-Up londen &.qhM ln1tallati0ft S..driclan1 s:l 75 10 ~.~ J:M'r hnur ha:11-d 011 qu111tflc,1t1u1111. <:ood llend1li. 1 l>:iy Work Wl'ck10V•'n1m1· fo:C1ual Oppur F:roplon•r 11 200 COftdor A•• Fow.tCIM Valley <Slln l>1t>.:o Fh'f'way Al 1'.:ud1d 1-;1nt J '79·012' BOAT MFG • lleharc Wc.>ldn • l"lni11h l.lni: Carvenkn •Cab1n1•t ~hnr> ''' :1rmbl1•rll •('.ilbmrlShop M11lrncn • F'lberalali3 Touch·UP llonder~ •llardware lni.taJlors Apply lllMlSOKtACHTS IHI DHRA•e s..toA-.Ca. MUST HcrYe &p.r. W"lfttATdep~ COfllfl .. , Cust. Reps Repair Clks Service Clks PAID VACATIONS YOUDOtitTPA.Y WIPAYYOU <.'aU Or Come Jn 'today IELL~ l f .. ' JI ( I # Ul-144 1 I •Ol Dove Slr~l StP 3'10 Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer CLERK, Grol'ery 7 11 Store in Costa Mcs;i Neecl pl t1na1•, gravcyd/$w1ng s hin 646-8209 J3J:I W C'\t llwy, N.8. COOKS, s., I.al(, n t . Nii I' t1m(· & r time· Corfo,• 'hop exµ Ho•fo; J)lt•.tM' Charlie·, Chth Of1 171 11 ~9 0.1SI COUNTF;ll 111'.:LP, full or 1>3r1 t1mr. f'XJ>('r pref'd Apply d.1)'!1 only Captain Mike-., 1"1>1h 1-'Ty, l\IS W l!lth St C:\1 co u N T F: n c; 1 r 1 ... 1lryclean1111{ >-hnp, 1•xper pr 1· r · 11 , w 111 l r » t n li44 Ol:l93 CUSTODIAN 3 1l 30µm llh•fl & 1 lpm 7 30am G Mu·-s 11cneral nrute hospital rxper. t l'· q ·d . Sa n Cl1!mente Genera l H o!'l p ilal , 7"' /496 t 122. f)\'hv.-ry Man wonted for Dri ver!! p /l1 m c . tlAM- 9 ·30 A M . 7 :rn.l\M · 1o·JOAM &. JPM Gl'M In· 1er v1ew1ng Jf'M-:;PM. See Mr. Beck, 875 W. 18lh St, Costa Mesa. ----· Dn vcrs for New11 papcr Vf'nd1ng m:u•hinc mule. 1-:arly mornm l( & art· 1)(JOO COtlta Mesa ure;1. C'ull 646 2262 & 642·3148 GENERAL OFFICE Expr'd in order l akmg, invoicing, filing, 10 key adding mach , good phone manners essen· tlat Sm all mfg in Costa Mesa. S.SSO-SSOO depend ing on cxpr. 642-1916, blwn9am& 12noon. GENERAL OFFICE PJtime. 12:30 ·4 .30 t::~a-:CTRJC IAN M a1nl. wkdys. Typing not req'd, Exp rcq'd. Salary rnnite but helpful. Apply Na· tnK $1232 per mo. Sad· ttonal Systems Corp .. dlcback Col M1ss1nn 4361 Birch St, N.R. (Near ~~~bl.8~~ :1r· Jo:xl. O.C.Airport)_ E.O.E. ---GENERALOFFICf; EUCTROHIC HGINNH SPOTl TfCHMICIAM $500-Fee Paid Progreutve gr o wlh This fa s l g r o w 1h g orie nted e lectronic• NewportBeach co.necds m~n uf ha"I 1mmed. •·ambitious" highschool 11~nm11 for rep111rlech. 2 grad who is d e tail Vr11 college or eqwvalent minded w /a flair for upcr m eleclronaca re · figures. Very lite, hul ac· <1'd M1hlary lraminl( ur eurate typini: req'd. Allio 1<ome repair exper pre-1''ec Jobs. Call Control f'!f Xlnl benefits include C a reer Employment ml"Cl1cal /dental ins ur. Ag.ency. 556-3505. DISC .......... llh t02 E. Baker Street COtltit Mefla 979-5300 t-;Qual Oppor Employer lo R---' delivery & 1nslallutinns at ,.,._,,..... •,...-L···r··K------1 rnr lntcnor Design Shop. a IU'O'lrBIC "LTECH I llull rt1pulr, s>ulnlinit. \.,&Jc.., M t .. _, /h d -·" • h I i I M u~ ue cxl)t'r . w an Snl11ry $1061 lo t1288 GtMr .. Ofc.Sh Mmt have good skills. Varied gen'I ofc duties. Will t rain. Salary com · mensurate w /exper. Newport Ctr loc. Xlnl benellt.s. New York Lire Insurance Cn., Call Rlla Gladstone, &14·1230 for a ppt. Equ a l Oppor. Employer. m er /e cetr rn • 11:1t PRODUCTIONCI.F:RK tools, Rood dnvlnl( re· huve actual JOb ~xpc.>r. CLfo:RK TrtAINfo;E cord C~Kcnllal. Call Mr. month, Musl hnvu prior wntcrfronL ho.1L yard. Micrnelectronks firm 1~ McCarty 492.4131 ex per involving e lec· Top pay for iiocKI mt•n. seeking an individual lo -lrlcal repairs to equip. GIRLFllDAY Architectural Design firm in Orange needs girl Housekeeper Newport Beach area. p11rt·l1me U . 2 children. 10 & 11. F:nglis h speakin g. mature, o wn tra nsp. 896-1875 doy, 646-3572 aCl 6PM. -------~ HOUSEt<EEPEA :i -t1 :30pm . G M o's gc.>ncral acutl' hospital t•xp c r . req 'd . San Cleme nte' Ge n e ral llosp1tal, 714 /-196 1122. -- -- Haulewi••1/MOfhen Can earn $18·$10 per eve comm. selli ng bcnut1ru1 Beeline 1-·ashmn11 nn par· ty plan. Up tC> $350 1n t>amplcs to start. Car & phone nee For mter vw eppt Phone 963·7470 or SS7·4380. ------- IMMED. OPENIMGS The Straw Hal P1t7.11 in El Toro has full & 11/tim e day & night po1ut1nnK now avail. We arc a Cun famil y r es taurant w /great pride m our pro- duct & people. It you en· joy people & have an out- going pcr11onulity. we might have what you're looking ror. Apply lx'twn 2·5pm at The Straw llat Pizza In El Toro. 24402 Rocklielrt Blvd. E(1ual Opp. Employl!r m tr_. __ IRONING /Earn xlrn m oney, come to m y home. Must enjoy. l day wk. 640-4280 Nc.>cd neat w o rke r li train o n• video . De livery Man, f /llme, ment+worklngonhlgh w /c I co r r1•1•or d s, Material control and pro· neat a ppearing. Apply vol table elect r l c al Dl•c kie'i> Hout Yard, du ction scheduling Beach Stationers. 4020 circ u lt ll . (1 2 KV ) 67~6834. Campus Dnve N 8 P011SeSSion ot grade 111 to ttake charge or Office. --------- h e lplul , but not ' · · certification . Cal l IOOKKllPH necessary. Excellent DEMONSTRATORS for 540-2910 or apply County Small oHiceseeb shnrp companybenefits. food. appliances & Sanitation District or conscientious person T RANSMASK CORP. jewelry. Fri & Sat. llHl Orange Co .• 10844 Ellis with minimum 3 yrs In Subeld1aryofCalifornia a nd some other d ays. Ave,FOWltain Valley. typing. poyroll, A /P . Computer Products. Inc. (213) 240.7000 or (714) AIR. and statcmcnlJI. In· 3952Ca mpus Dnve 768·5573 ~ROW Officer, Jr. Min tercstlng varied ut· Newport. Reach. CA 92660 2 yra exper for builder. moaphe rc. Southfand 540-6080 Denl.al Ret'ept. P<-rlo ore. Near 0 C. Airport . Prope rties. 631·'2VSO Equlllopportunily P /lhnew/possiblefuture Salary com m ensurate C.rol I M/F expanalon of hrs. F.x W/exp. Great fringe • • emp oyer per 'd a 11 p h as cs. bc:nellta. 557-8040, Belh IOotCIC El especia lly Insurance pro-Petttaoo. F /Chg. tbru 1t & 1068• Cocktail Waltr"3es, mule cessin11. Sal open. Career --------- 1 P e. Sal. com• Walters, Dl8c Jockeys oppty. H.B. &U·66.'ll . rnenaur w /exp. GOod M /F. Hostesses day & DENT AL Receptionist, boncOl.8 N.B. Aak tor eve. employmen.tror new r /lime exper'd for busy Katta, ·71155. . discotheque reataunnt olc. a(,oo oppor. for en· back11ommon club. For lhuslaallc penon. Also IOOklC•H appl call Roa. 586-6866. p /tlme . anl1tanl. Call Jl\IU Ume. extern.Ive. re-, 545-04S3 •cnwOfflur We have a challen11na opportunity for a n n · perltnced escrow of· llcerl We ollcr a full ranee benefit lnturance pro1ram and excellent Halea·Langaton ~-0862 GtlLFRIOAY Exper'd In small ofc pro cedures. Duties Include lite typ ing, fllinit. ship/rec. • able to han· die phone messages. F /time perm pas. near airport . Call Mon-Sat betwn 10am-6pm for appt. 644·6500, THE LOOK. GllLRIDAY s.a .............. ... l•t & , .. ·1 office wOf'tl. I glrt off1c•. LD. Platks. IJOI L w••• A ... s.t• Laborers PacUters r. Assemblers STARTNOW!!!!!! Too m any jobs. n ot enough peoplr! No ex· per. needed. All JshiflJI . 6 ~ I ~1'11Uf\Hf '" 1 •· 540.4455 Equal Oppar Employer tall It m ulllple atore ex· COOK, exper d broakfost I*'· Contact Mr. Buron lwich k dinner. Apfly, Jriah Collage Import• Rluer, t6 Fns h o n MO<Mll bllmd, N.B. Betwn Nill D9"' AL aal1ry wtt.h opportunlUea Periodontist nc.>eds Assis· for ad vancem ent. For tant f /timf'. Expanded futthtr Information, call dulles oppar. X·ray rert. Dee Oavla, al832-93t0. ...._ 547-1043 1..ADY, P /\lme eves. T· ---------WT, 1 to UPM. F.arn &~ IOOkM•ER , ............... req'd -Sal open. 11.8 . Ecaual0ppty£mployer GUAIDS SlOO Wk. Cor & phone ea.ta Mesa •reu. Start ne<"ellll. 847-4833 nr after S:UO per hr. All 11hlftt1. 5pm, 842 9255 \ulomoh1lc nct'N.SJr}' for Ol'('ai.tonal loc•a l dn\' 111.: t:xccllt'nt c-umpa ny bcnef1u.. This 1s an entry le,·el position. Salary is com· m c-ns 11r&1le with ex.· penence. Contact Mike Tinsley al 00·4321, ext 332 before noon for interview a p· pointmenL DAILY PILOT 330 West lay St. CostaMna Equ<tl Opportunity Employer LEGAL SECRETARY Expcnenccd. for heavy gen'I practice; book- kee ping experien ce helpful CJll 640_-oeoo __ _ MANICURIST °" cx1 ... t1ng rhcntelc for European Ilea Ith Can· Ctr m prc,l1!(1ou~ bl•h art'IJ. Good poten tial, h11th meenllvt• & l)\'rl·cn taJ(e pn)ll l':x11· In all lYPl'S of nail 11\11>, Call 962-3357. MASSAGE TECH With diploma for top class LEGITIMATE spa. Mr. Giarrusso, 752·9561 •MASSAGE TF.:CH·FEM• 60% Comm·Guar min. 1-\J ll & P.T. work. Legit. ELITE SPA 540-8195 Mature person needed to :.iss•sl in operal1nn or s mall food business. 675-8470 before 6pm wkdays Mnl Practice lni. Req·d Ciroup lnsuran<'c Avail. WISTCLIFF Nunes Recjittry 1617 Westcltff Dr Ste212, Newport Beach 631·0610, 752-9111 Ofc Hrs Mon·Sat 9-5 OFFICE COORDINATOR Nationwide home health care service is looking for a s harp m ature person w /good edU<'B· llonal hack~round & ore skills to work f /time m bu.c;y N.B. ofr. Duties to include handling heavy phones. l1lc t yping, employee coordination to homes & hospitals In the a r ea. Medl c :i J terminology, personnel & people oriented back· ground helpful. Oppar. for 11dvanccment & ma· jor co. bcner1ts. Call For Appointmenl 752-0992, Ht 2 JIOMEMAK1':RS UPJOJIN Equal Oppor. 1-;mployer Uve P1ont Car« P art t ime/full lime. Reliable transportation necest.ury. Wurk1n2 knowledge of culture problems a m llbt-Call Dob Mon· Fri. 631-1282 Mature man to work in romb1nat1on w ood & metal shop. Adeptness at hand work & abihly to use power tools nee. Soc· ~Cul apphcunt will be rcq 'd to u.-ie met.al lathe &: spray paint equip & perform hte carpentry & som e <'llbinel work. Some exper de11irable. PCTm, career ptl!lil1on rorr---------- Lo A. ~ qualified applicant. Call An betwn 7am & 9am for in· SHIPPER tervw appt. 546-0606. Morl!(11gc background Mature p e r s on near req'd. Prefer lndlv . CrownValleylositw/in· Camilar w /ronventionul valid nccas.~ionally. $3.00 & i:overnmrnt 1011011. i.,ite hr. ( 1 )731·3050 ____ _ typing & 10 key adder re-MAT u R to; w o M A N q'd. Sal. nc.:o. Newport p /lime to we leo me: Ctr loc. Good co. newcomers & contact henerlls. E .O.E. Call mcrchanlJI. 1'1exlble hr11. Mrs. Sorenson, 540-4580. Need car , lite t.yping. LVM, FJTIME 547-~· Relief. Xlnt benefits. Mature women wanted Bayview Conv. llot1pllal. tor house cl ea n1 n a ZOSS Thunn Ave, CM. &efV1c:e, car nee, P /Lime. _642_·_3S«i_. ______ 1_MS-_S_1Zl ______ _ LVM'S/AIDES Meclall'"'90fc Garfield Conv. Hosp., Exper'd typing, Insur. 7781 Garfield Ave, HB. No11moke. 64&·5194. 847-9671. MIDtCAL X.aA Y MACHINIST P /lime. 64&-stv. omcE Jmmrdlate Openings SecntsiH Typi1h K..ypunch Opn ftlX O,.raton ACCOlllll'tilMJ Cllu G..,...alOfflc• Creclt Chl'cbn &.o.Prounon lilcrow Offlcen 6 ~ lt r,U1(J~4fd\ r ,., 1 I c• 540-4455 . J7802 Sky Park Suite 101 Jnlne Equal ()ppor E mployer Luthe & drill press oprs needed for ts t & ind MIOICAL SICHTAIY oaDE1 DESK 11hift.s. Must be able lo Exper'd ror i>laatlc 11ur Mature ahllrp alrl with mnke own aetUP5 & read aeon In Newport Center. pleaa•nl phone volce. blueprinl.11. X.lnt working Must be xlnt. In medic•! type eo wpm, for phone conds "bene. Morris In· wrminology. lranscrib-order desk po1ltlon. With duslries, 2901 W. G•l't')' Ing. bookkeeping 4' bill· Med. Producll Co. CaU Ave, S.A. Ina. Oa.11 &M-4900. tor int. 55G· l333 The MAIDS MORNING Rupp and Bowman Co. SeacUlf Motel NEWSPAPER :~i!eSkypa.rk BL Unll P. 1661 S. Coast Hwy AUTO ROUTE wguna Duel\ Xlnt p /llme elluatJon MOW IS THI TIMI Call 4M-4892 w /t'he Re1later for rap. for Job acokers to ct.ck ----------1 person needln 1 au p· lh Dally Pilot Help MAJ OS WANTED plemental Income Earn· w:Oted clu111flcatlon. JC Top wngcs paid! 'The lnl) lnp over '3ClO per m o. the job )'OU want Is not ul l.aguna. 211 N. Co1u1t Approx hrs C-4Sam dally. tlw-m you mlaht ~ider Acct•. Payable 'Don't RIVt/ up the llhtpl Receivable, Payroll, "List" il in du1151fied. aomo laxca & varloua Sl\lp to s hore reaulla! _842-_e63_l ______ , We have full tlm and find what you want tn1~pa~rt~tl~m~e~pos~~ltlona~~·~~ Dall.Y Pilot Claaalrledt. 1- Unllorm1 lurn. Older pel'IOI\, car fl phone a ln\llt. C.ll c:'OUect (213) T72-7S7t. llwy .. Lait-Bell. Col&la Meaa area. Call offertni your services Have somcthlntt you want 541)..3008, wtth &n ad in Uie J ob to &ell '! ClasaHled ads do Sell things fast with Dally ---------•Wanted category. Phone duUes. '79-6730 &a·5678. It well. 642-5678. Piiot WanlAds. Want Ads C.UNZ-5171 M2-5678 ' ., ........ f ~-'!'~-... ?!~ ~~~·::! ..... ~!.~~ ~.:"!~~ ..... !!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!!! ..... ~~:.~ ..... ?~~~ TU!!day, Ap111 12, 19n ; OAJL.Y Pll.OT CJ. rUT TIMI ... u ........,. WAUHOUSIMAM Docp 1040 Ml.ctla 1oua 1010 loan. Power 9041 -RICIPT., /TIMI s-SPHlS"'" ServlcetStaUon Allen· N d I .................................................................... . on'ORTUHITY x I r R l I Full lime & l p/llmr dant. uper"d. Day & ee ed for ttrnw ns b Snuglop Wllb luoaae Mon U am to approx Hal';.;tyll~,1 So. ~!u~ IU '!$ •. Apply at Th~ Eves l'\Jll & p/tame. Ap ci.rpel manuf l'orktift Sc naua<'r·mlnlalure. k ( ll:lll.ll I~ P "7 Owens Cabin CruiHr 4pcn • 8pm to approx Plaza. C.M. ~~ ..... for P~ralmmon Trrt'. <14!9 o.....ti.a.Wt ply, Shell Sta1.lon. 111.b & cxJ)t!r r~'d .Apply In AKC. br~repecltU~s ~/baC::ots ~~ u 34' Mechaalcally OK tam 1'Mi9 5 to ....,._,., Manne.Balboabland "~'"""N lrvtne,NB pet!\On. Customweavc In RARY. BLACKS r Oulsld• needa work. Pf'Ol. 4am. ~': exi!~ appt. Front ofr per1onallty Clrpeti, l8Ul P~clfac St. wrnpslred black mule. WOV9' WOODS Make o(fer. 557.3337 Hk neeeee. WlU lrala. Apply _H..;..~'-C-to:_r_T_l_O_N_l_S_'_r1 St::AMSTRt:SS Sewintt & ~Yfolna & heaavy SllV1CICASHl9t f"ounWn Valley lJwu.ahoU&46-62a7 & MIMI WHDS _for_M_l_kc _____ _ in Pf'l'90ft. PeMyuver. Secrruary for Dent11I Ot cuttin.: bo.itcoven Ex· ~otfi' '=t'I ~•I Exper'd Xlnt bencf1l3 w1111~,_.._" Mln.lalureSthnawer pup Wooden ahullt-rt & pulJ 18 l"t. Oluapar. 40 HP l.880 P1~tla Ave, C.M. fl~. cxper pref"<l Apply per p;dl'rred Apply cat.a ice f'411d il'OUP lruur . proC1l Needed (or i:row ln1< p y. A KC registe red bll..nds Up to 80<.(, off re Johnsnn. Bl~ whffl lilt In perbOn. 400 Newport lawn 10 3 IL.•nwn·tift11 •Jhantla"kl .. & ! vMa"r.p.aMy.,1cn:r11. carpet manut. Exix•r. re 493-2565 tall. 9 AM to $l>M call trlr seoo-Flrm 557-0378 PAYllOU.Cl.HI Center Dr, Suite 306. NOR'nt SAlt.S Ull • " " v• ,. d 00-81161 General contractor N.n orcell6« 0683. 913 ~eti . A • •-~. ~UKM. Aum Chrysler q· Apply In P._('tson, 5c'noodles "'• Schnauur \I, 24' POIMULA JJ.J needa «Jrl for J)t!rmanent . n t vc ~.,.ll Plymouth, 2929 Harbor CU:Jlomweavc Carpels Poodle Sall & P epper, 6 SUPIR IUYll! Av~ cleu 1974 model ~t ti me poall lon ~pt.lon!sl with mcdl('al St-al Ucach Xlnl upptv for Ind Iv lilvd. C M. 18430 Pacific St, Foun w\.3. SU ea ~76. c:: ... 1 OMC ,._ 110 Vllfl' Gf'' 1(1 , taln Vallvy. l2' mahogany planks, 8 ""' _.. · · payrolleltpr re exri;nence. Ii o l'i! w /3·S yra workmen '• Doberman. fem Blk & to l8"wlde .llo 2"1h1rk stereo.hcad.400hralotal qi.Ired, knowledge of un· Ca 1346-390.'f l'flUSJRESS cump opcr Typint1 "-" Champ. i!UC l yr. $0c per ft 646·8080, Umc. Includes tandem loo reports helpful Ph .)UJW 50... accurill'Y • m!Ul S..liMJ Moch. Opn w•DCHQUSE hubrlui & ohed. trolned ~ 5735 trlr. Books ~300. wUl Ml·774l btwn 8·4.30. ________ •INewport.Beech Clolh.lnl( C'.ood1*ncnt pka.Sal1try Expenenced. NcarO C ML ,300 It 7 ,213) St:U. NOW '®O. Call Mon·FTI RM,aurant Manag~r St.ore Hu All Opening Sf'00.'900. Airport. S40-36lH. MANAGER ~·10188 pm ij~a~;;. ~~~'f~ lbl~ OloVller63l 3\33. PEOPLE PERSON IJEl JACO # 14 For A Seal'l\llll'fts Ex ~roll Clk ~. bllc & wht desk ~. :.>" SktpJack open c:ruueT. Newport E~. net.'ds IUI peor~n·~s nneeratMloe.!!.'.' & SllPPING/ Good oppty for lnd1v Fneto Yo. 1045 t·handl'r So!lO. cedar cf\.'11 lGl Mere, 110 . $6,SOO. llOdate lo wholKlile sup Mew'Bftf't leoch W1 ""' "'' .... ·rypln~ +. l Yr exper. W/t!xper an warehouse ....................... '"". trm'd Oil •. pnn•· ~7 pl 873-2223 r"~· PleaseContact in pnyroll Sal S600+ m11.mt. Supervla()ry ex ...., "' '° --------- '1· ' Starting :utlnry SlS.OOO Tailor Shop Manager Good beneflt pack.age. SJOCI CLERK per req'd. Good beo~tll Proo to good home. Lab/ ~mo Wrld bk Ency $75. 1.8' CetltUJ)'. 225 llP V8 Pertonal lrbnagemc nt per yr, + bonU!I & other &44-5070 .,kg Salary open Collie. rem.le, 5 mo. All aaso_rl pol• • planll, trlr. full ~Vt!,.., ~ Agency will represent frtn1te bentflls. Can Receptionist ~n.INt ror exper'd ln · ahoU. 493-9180 rsnb I 5701 Sea3bore Dr. 548 3565 67$-l99S itnyage/typeroremploy. dldate rnw.l have exJ)fr 1--·-------• Xlnl oppty for lndlv div. '" shipping dcPl. ~'~~~ t>re I Pi Whit NB.~3167. ---·------in rums. TV & comm·ts w fOtol Tnl'O. Nauglea. or St.-c/Cirl Fri. flclt hrs lb Stock control expe r c ou.1 dlerre.p f e SI' Twin Diet.el Yacht. No exp nee ,714) 9S7-0282 other ~1milar t ype fns1 f;d l>h, !Kime le~al prcf 'd w kkpng batkground helpful. Newport Beh t oy Poo e . re e r Flat stake bt.'Ci for~~ or U. 80'"~ completAld enJine. f uod r c b t au r :in l Pl'rm wtfuturc 645 2M7 T yping 65 +. H ea ,. Y locauon. $3 J>t!r hr wlc ""'RO\\ A' .. <..,()(IAlf.., ach.llta. CalJ~08. loo pick up lruck ~. near new $38.~. 100% Qua1Jficdilppl.lcanl.$only -----"ruhgoncSa·~JaryGood_!en:1'r'tms work Lnvolved. X.lnl op -,eno...tA~y female SbepherdJColUe 673-3417 Compl eted $49,$00. rall Tania al Hcwlll SECRfo:TARV, mJtutl' In ,,,.,,,.., .-to ""'II "d ' ... v 7"··-... _ Id W te -u &rl'""ri'a U ··a t ed 10 City ol por. r ·~-r.-inui .......,81rchSlNB nux.8monu..,o · z o.n • ...i•0 lampe.1amber n .~ .. "".., K enny Corp . (7 14 ) dJV1du.:il !oru11eglr lo€· • CallDonn belwn9a l2 .,,_ · · · ,..._., Prk Ml.aalon Vie..,. PHONE SALES 752·7501. fll·e 111 Nt•wport Hi!p11lly Orange. Mon.f'ta 13sz 7591. m· 557..0045 963-0325 ~~ue moaiac SU ea. Ca ~5. Apt 2-202. I"• Phone Sales people. --------'-expanding l1u:.10 .. ..,,.., ly11 I Aft"tl ~-t lOO'X Employer 6 mo o Id fem a I e male or female. 16 to 65 ReslOurant. NW PT'S Ing a mu:.t. ~horthand LU~ '1G1t ~~~~R~et~a~in~ed~~~~j Al&.!t.ntlJan Shep. Loves yearaohge. Guaranteed SANDWIC H SALON. helpful. Salary to $750. Xlnl opply for nd1v STATIONERY Store In = everyone. 968-8705 waaes or commisaaons shop help. route person 642·l324 8-SPM w tZ 3 yrs legal ex per. Sh CdM needs Soles lady WELDER Pool Table 4..U9Tournament 751·2'729 9050 250 East 17th Stre et. Aecepl1ng application' r~RET"'RY 110. t yping 110 Good f1t1me. 5 days. X lnl HellarcWelder Suite o. Costa Mcaa. blwn 1 30 & 2 JO difllV -"" " benefll.1pk1.SalaryRIOO work1na conds. Ex Must part w /Spayed 8 mo old Chihuahua mix. Housebrkn. Call 548.QSS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----~-~-~· Personal Collection of Oceanic Expediliona .haa rm11,s, gold & precloua se\•cral berth• avail. stooes. Port. sauna for 11 boa rd t he 6 8 tt .. two. must sarrlflce schooner "Sbearwat.er between S«l0&8.30pm NWP'l'"S SANDWlt:ll Well groomt'i.I J)Crsona fJCBoaltl.a pecially fine chentde App)ylnperson 646-4m tile H·t·r1•l.iry t o UAM8Df!r Ph : Franc 111 ·0rr . &icsonYachts Eq~IOppe>rtunah SALON, l6731rvllle,<:M Lnnd:.calJC (;nntractor Good opply for fnd1 v 67S.1010f()("appl. 1911 DHnA•• fw nltw • • 8050 Employer ---------•I T)p111.: & l>kl'11~ cxpeor w1bkkpng exper. thru SantoAfto. f(°'tWll'll Only flUJlir1NI T,8.Salaryopcn TAILO R wantt-d for 831·3093or581-0635 for their 9 day expedlllon STOREWlDESALE ---------1 under sail. vtslUng 5 ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• Phone Sales Work at Home. Ambll&o u s malure people only. Leads furn. Reputable Co. Call Jean 1714 > 821-3618 RETAIL CLERKS UTOTEM Cowffft!.nce Maril~ Posit ions npcn 2nd & Jrd shifts 1n 5an Cll'm1•nh• & ---------•I Laguna 84.:ac:h. Oltwr PLA.STICS Set~~~~".!!f!ge of matertols & cxpcr"d wflletup & operation of injection & tra nsfer molding of small pre· CISIOn pllrU. Oay sh1fl , small shop STACOSWl1CH IMC 1139 Bake r, Costa Mesa 549-3041 i::quaJ Oppor Employer a reas have open1n~, alw No Cl.fief rl•4'd Apply al any ol our st.ores. 251'.18 Newport Blvd C<l&ta Me!!a &12 7702 RH'S&LVN's F ltlme & PJtl mc 7 3 & J.11. UdoConvale11cer1t Clr LS.\.'> Su J>('n or Avt• Nt.>wport tWuch 64~4 RH Supenisor 11 7. ?ttc:.j Verde Con' POLICYTYPIST Hosp . 661 Center St, Large insurance co w I CM :>48 ~ xlnt working conds & --------- bt'nt'flts has imme d SAlLMAKt::Jt has po..a openlnP, for policy typ1sl. lions npt'n ~1mc exp de Type :::.t 55 acruralcly . !!Ired. Wi 34134 Musl be tllf?MChool grad. -Wiii be accepting ap· Sall Makl'r 1Seam,trc"s pl.lcations Mon·Frl 8am l ull time A~pl y 10 ll:30am. f;qual Oppor pens1~n. Ullmnn Sai l~. 410 F:mptvr m tf 29th Sl NpBch. l.l751lHO SAl-'ECO INSUkANCE SALES co 17570 Brookhun1t St ASSIST. MGRS Fountain Valley We nct:d .! .,harp .:als Pott.er wanlro to throw Pots on potters wbccl Mus t havt1 pruc.Juc-tlon exp $250 wk for good pol· ter &&2-8766 PRIMTlMG/ PP..ESS "'8lA TOR Exptt'd. Offset press~ In house pnnl shop. ,, Day wk Good benefits ApPly National Systems Cofl>. 4361 Birch St, N 8 . <Near O.C. Alrporl ) E.O.E. PubUc RelaUons A UllQUE PUBLIC RB.ATIONS OPPORTIJNITY KELLY SF.RVICl':s · E>..PFlll ... 'lCl-:1) 1n women :.. i-:urof)t•an Con temp•irJry dolh1ng :.ale:.. fo',11me. l>'!rm pos Salury & profit s h11ru11 plan for r Jrt·er mmdc·d ~r"IOll Cull \ion Snl hL•lwn Ilium 6µ111 fr1r a ppl Tlli"~ LUt>i.. t?W r.:,m SALfo:S Cink tor 1;n11: Shop Mu::.l l)l over ~I mu:sl lie w1lhni; to work wknd:. & ev..-" l'ls l'Jll for appt 1)4.~5/1110 ext !'lolll SALES ForA..,.,..., Comml.'\610f'1 ~lcs Part 'l'lme. t:v~ & S.•tuni.1)>" Oul.'llanc:lln~ ('() bendll:i Jc,._.,co. 24 FaMioft !sic.cf Mlwporlleoch Eqwil ()ppc>r ErnpluYt-r MAkKl::TING UI V --------NF.P.DS PEftSONADl.E ARTICULATE. SAt .l':S ORIENTF.O P IWl't.fo: WHO ENJOY WE ETI NC Tllf'. Ptllil..lC & OF.I NG 'f"lltSl'I IN WORKING WlTH NEW. PUSll HITT TON TYPE Mi\ClllNfo: ALL I NSTRUCTIONS IN CLUl)f;u l.ON<i TERM, MULTI P L J-: LOCl\TlONR. ~. i; & 7 llOUR S HJ .. 'J'S CH0051!: WEEKOAVS. E VES & WKNl>S RELIABILITY, HON 01\BILITY & X LNT GR 00 MING A H 1-: i\ MlJST. TOP PAY C&ll Or Come In TodJY IEL~ UC8'TIOHIST Por Newport Ctr law firm. Some typ1011 7»001 RECEPT /BK.KPR, '-man law firm ln Lrvlnc. Eltp nee. 833-3522. llCFr'IOHIST Good td~ voice t. typlna req 'd. Cont 1ct Mr1 . Ackermun , ~mo. SALES Ideal P /time Job Work fi hrs a rl.iy 1n our nrw ofe 11rrms ffTlm thP 0 C' Ai r port & t•ern SlOO+ t J>l'r wtit-k Salary . hon us. 1•1>m nu~on Thti wurk Ill I un & perfoctly suit, f)4'nplr· wtv1 1•1\Jny PUlllnl( tltt.'1.r v"rbal cupah1h l11'" t1> work S lud ent~. h<IU~t.'W)\('' & moonllghltr ~ urc all ~ ... 1romt!. Contact ~nee Ht!!>~ lll-IOts TIMa.uR ~S.IHC. F.qWLI ()ppe>r Em1>loy1•r SJ.USM.AM &tall Hardware 48 hra wk. Sat & Sun a must. Good 11lnrlln1t wn•~· x.lnt benef1l:s Con U1t.1. Mgr .. Kcrm Rima. 2600 liarbor 81, <.:.M SAUSPSlSOM F.ltpertenccd In 11clllng book.is. F /\I me In cl.s Sal Apply Jn pcracm. Miir nners StBtlonen. 225 f()r'(ltt, La1tuna 8e•cll. SAUSPIRSOH w texper In prleln& & stockln1 1114'rchnndl~c 4' eeUl.na. Apply ln J>t!rtOf\ to Marrlnt.'rt StJatloners. 225 Forelt. lAjuna Och. applu .ints Ol'i'tl upply allt'raUon shop Must be Wonll'n w11nh.'i.I to work New & u.~ furn. appl's, 2 used 9xl2 carpela, 2 So. Calif's. beaulltul rru~c W1l;,on·1> &rgaln t.o1lelS, 2 sink.a with couo. c hanne l islands. May al ~'~~~ exix•r'd pawer & hi.ind for Jitnirc·s Hoat~t·dy Roger'sG .. ns sl1t l h machs Wrtlt'. Ann housccl~ o;cn•1c1· ZIO\ :0,JO JuaQwn lhlh. ~ MnrgurrH1· l'rkwy. &11rt $?SO hr. 1'13 lUl'' Nor* 12 St-Ores I. ~ & l.rrs i51·2263 16th lhru <Mtb ~1~.~v ... ~~· CM &12 7930 Misc~ ~e Min.nee !:!~tipper .,. ....., ~... W_......... 808 1 ...,..ean1c x.,..... Iona IM ...;l•wf)Ort €11•h. :-.., ) :-, I !.:CA\\ N,<.,()(I, \I l M1ss1on V1cJu, Ca ln675 L~u In (;7!>-65.SJ ptnOftMt A Apt 2 202. ----------urml'U ( l J 415 441-1106 SECRETARY CJ"CY ----;---1 WOODWORkERS lntnc,lln~ pos. rnr ,1 37235~].~~~; B TEAC:ll ER 1''1T , Ion~ M1llmt-n&As!'l'mble~ ....................... ---------••I BUY•• SSSCASHFOR loah, Sall 9060 v.dl groom.-.1. 11INsan1. term .idlt d1:v prOJ.: Call 751 ~ t' x p I' r • d '> t' l' 1 l' l u 1 y 100',:, Employer prev. ex per. substantial ,._ _______ _ Good tUed Fum1lurc & AppUanrcs~R I will St:ll or SE.LL for You MASTUS AUCTIOM Good used fum trcrrigs (nrs & stoves 548 0761l ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.ASER No 108%1', good raemg rond .• $700. 846·1404 I J Rel~uned ly mulll handlrappe<l1" UUlll"• 1nl· u1 c t yp1n1: adlt.s $2S p dav United OPPORTUMITY Wanted! AJr compressor and 1000 l'.> 1964 Rambler 60+v.pm, 11rrl1·1 •1•·'k J dut11·-. l1tr •JUI I rant hi:.•· SECRETARY-POOL Cerebral Palsy Assoc knocl<s often when you 646-868' & UJ-9625 oµNalion lnctiv mu.o.,l lw 3020 Wcsl Harvard. S.A. u.w result getting Dully .i '>l'lf :.tarkr w /.ihlhl) t•> P I l' as an t P c r s on 546-S760 Call for 1ntrv Pl lot Classl€1cd Ads to standard trans. Cheap! lalander 36-$48.000. Aut.0 01..1\CK 8' VlNYLSOFA. 581·2515 pilot. diesel. 6 lnatrv· h.indk r11nf1rlen11.il mJt w &truog lyplng & some ·---------1 rC'al'h lhe Oran~e Coa:it sh skills . F tllme Apply markPt Sl95. ......._1 _ _. menta, self la1hn1 SS2·3026 ~trw.fth 1013 winches. pedestal 1t.ee1'- ter... Apply l\Jllon.il in JX'rs<>n. Robert Bem. TECffM•CAL l'honc642 5678 Systems Corp . 4.lld WUUam l<'rosl & Assoc. "' ll1 rt·h St.N U (:"fral 140\QuaalSt.N B Furn ll u r .. S trlpp"<I •. in!(, Mansfield head. ,_ " °' •••• ••••••••••••••••••• CNG love le Days Rcru11s hl'<I by Experts 11 · e · C)C" A1rport1 1-;o 1-; ---TestTKhltlc'-t DrafhMtn DetJC)Mn ....___L.-..IE 7., • ._..,,,.,,.d 67s.20!M <.:onn Min 0 Mat1c clcc. _549--__ 96_1.6_. E_v_ea_S7_5-"'24 __ 1_. _ .....,.____ .u. ~ ys. ev orgun. excellent rond1· SECRETARY SlCTY JIKKPR. Fu II t 1 m e . Mature woman w1lh good 1.elephone voice LEONARD SMITH IAY &IEACH REALTY 759-011 I Tech Writer. ~ l'a<Jic••n Pr'Q9wn •••••••••••••••••••••••King sz bed cmplt. gd tmn.~. P.P.532·1259 NEWPORT SURPRISE ........ 8005 cond $75 ; Box spnngs, 14, main & jib, xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mattress & r r ames Offk.eFu,.,.......& lead C /B keel, $950. 751-7461 EqiiPMt..t 8085 54.5-5511 Ext 265. ~ 30 Wonderland ······•················ Of Ant• l SPAN "In. rm set , IHM Selectric II, dual tques beautlful & tn xlnt cond. patch. 13". new cond. HUG E war ehou se 1125/bel ofr. 675-2016 SSOO. 751 5681. Eve$. l.3' CYCLONE, xlras. Uke new, trailer. Beal offer 980-2598 S775 10 SHO mo lJi"fH'llcl 1nit 011 qu11hf1n1t11n" Xlnl upporluntty for sharp W('rl'tJry with t•n \lronme nt.JI a11.1·nry !or ated 10 FoulltJ111 V.1ll1•y Hcqulr('). itood '>h & typllllt skill:; wlth .1 vr51~•-•_•_•_-------Ca:tit•r()pN.. Su mil Resume To TEMPO T e mpo r ary Servt~s ITimSky Park, Ste 101 l rvi.ne. Callf 92714 crama>ed wtth over 500 UDO l ,. 1 XI mualc boxes, n1ckelo· Naugahyde rouch & Inv· ,... 1017 '' w ,.r r · nl deon p18.00$, circ.-u,; or eseal. Washer & dryer ••••••••••••••••••••••• oood. ~. ~l.'~.r~tfn~~I~ ;'1~~:._,11, 1 1.,1 ' SICT'Y /Ofc Mey. pt•r Xlnl (nngc ti<:ol'111' S"' a II M • w port C olt r..io 2'JIO or Jpµly ~ firM ~-11~-1 t:lh:s ·Av<'. Foun1.i1n llHJ ...... 'Jaf wHh Vall<'y hta¥y MCnfarial •~ Jo: ans. w a 11 c Io c k s. .Hoth $12.5 CustDm t1oral PU P P l ES C o I de 11 Ca1l 968-1.5S9 gra ndfather clock~. bdsprd$2S 661-«»31! Rclnever/Blk Lab mix. 23• Alba trou Open fascinating antiques. .#~ 8070 7 wks. Parents purebred. Cockpit Racing sloop. Over $1 .000,000 Worth ••••••••••••••••••••••. lkas 962·5262 F\llly ngged. xlnt caad. /\men can lntemntlunal P1aRol & OrcJaa-8090 Bst o((er 7SZ..8353da yA TE 'wii~1~i{'s NE Gallenl'll; 1802·TKett<'r WANTED •••••••••••••••••••••••S uper S aller ' 2 4 ' SECRETARY :•r1 ... :• 1lw YC'llow r a.:l'!I World ran Offl•r )'OU TopSalcry XW wcwlUnq ~s c.ompa.te ~~CJ & Chdlutc)inq pot. Mo"l he auh: 1.n 1.1kt• <.h .11 lt-.1"l !.,I wpm & l )fl'" ,11 leai11 ~. v. pm W11l bl:' cnmp1llo~ 1nlnrmul1nn fn•m M"" r.11 11rndurl11m ofc11 . lllallllllt•al rl'f)OrtH. budite l s (.< va rH)Ui. lle<:N"l8n al dullt''I Kt'!lumt"ll Wiii Re Arrt·ptt-<l lhru 1-'rl 4/1!> tAlln Manon C.1l1.1·n ) CMJ'llaAJ. TB.IPHOHE DCRECTORY CO. Mt'mt..<r of Cen~·r.ll Tdt·phl~ & Elt'rHonll' r amaly o( Coin pan IL ... 3131 Katt'lla A~ 1• l.llll Alttm1tt111. Ca !AJ720 1-.quaJ Ovtx>r Employt·r SECRETARY F. u•r ul1 vr f'rf'~ld••nl ' f)l'r'lnn11I Wt'1 y l'um iJl(l"lif 1 .. 11cn1. ltlrtnphono•. tYrJI' i !> wpm. lllr ~' ll '-''11"0 I Ol' Ir \'lnl' In d~lnal Pnrk 5~ 64'\I IJ ny I SECRfTARY v.,,~ dut1!'!\ for Glrl f'r1 w tad ofc sk1ll11 f"o 11hrlhd. C11ll fo'rn11k o l f\olll Tran.o111t. 546 71'12 SECRETARY Expt"r'd for I girl ore. Mu ~t l Yfl(', have koowli'd)le nf hkkpni :"llaltonnl V1tnmln Co ror 111u.-rview ull &<t2 2844. Secretaries W!~J! Clerks VOLT. f ti 11.•I ._•It•\ I•" '~· If J iit I •• 3'41C_,..Drin 546-4741 (ACN>U Jo'rom Or004c Co. Alri>0rt > F.quaJ oppot Employer perfe1"•· Xh•t op- porf'IMity fo fTOW with rapidly np.andlnq ~I WotttlncJ Wtth 6 broMn. ...... CJOOd typiRcJ. 50M9 dk:tatta.. nuin~ro•t '"fllll!libittML Hrs 7 AMto4PM.E 5600 + COftlM •'° $1000. di,,... at l7141 640-9100 AfTat I PM. SECURITY GUARD h1+T1 .. Wl• ha\-c an opcolog ror a p, time secunty g1,1ard to WOf"k •ny shift Tbls PQl!I· Uon wtU provide vaca· Uon relief & be on call on a rc>hef basis. Retired military wbo ha.'1 et'rved In tlM' !IC.'('unty field or re ured pe>hee force peraoo· oel prcf"d_ TownMnd Tedroa I·~ t'11.ntent"rs ln1 E Wnmc·r i\ve Sant a Ma, C II fl'l7l17 (7141 ~ 5511 Equal Opp Emplyr m If S!CUUTY GUARDS We have on ammed openlnic for a le<'Unly j(uard ;1t our manuf facility on the 2nrl 11h1lt R(..otlnld milila.ry wbo ha& ~·rved 10 lhc 111:cunty field or retired pollc:e force perwnnel pret'<t. We offer outatandlOR waae. & benef'lt11 lnchxi· tog profit ati.nng paid ln cash quarte rly, stock purchase plao. 10 paid holidays, paid medlnl. dental. v11e1tlon1. alck leave. retinlment etc. Towt11Mnd Textro. C:berry t'asteneni I~ E. Warner Ave SilnlA Ana. Co '¥Z707 17\4 I 54.S-5511 EquaJ ()pp Em pl yr m ff We n<·ed IO 111rls to s N ing ~l • lrvint• Tl•I TOP CASH DOI.I.AR Hammond, Lowery , Trimaran n1 ce11l on 7~4 1777 Open Wed thru I' \ID f>'O R y OUR 0 •· dinner reservallons 1n Sat ~AMto 4 PM Visit ' JEW' L'LRV. W""TCll"''S. Gulbransen rgans "' Coast. Compl eqpd. lhe evenings. Hourly c. " "'"' Kawai Pianos. For Your $3400. Wkdya494·4167 wage + bonus. no sell ••SllOPAT•• i\RT OBJECTS. GOLD. Pncecall644-9200 -~ .ria-/ I C 11 rt 3 p M SI L V ER St:: RV IC to: • ...... .... .,... ;'J.5464 8 a e r Jonathan's FI N~ f URN & AN· Sac. New Yamaha con· Docb 9070 CANNERY Vll.U\GE TlQUES Ms.2200 sole Plano, Ebony, $1400, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -TB.EPHOHE 25Shop8t.oServeYou <'Olll $2000 $48 ·02U . SOUCITORS 422 3lal St. Nwpt Bch RM Watch S•! &ls.432S. 586-~ SAIL 12 wk:s May I PmMe fo'ROM HOME HUGESB.ECTIOM Or-k & be h Side Ue SlOO. 32'. 303 E F 0 R U N I T Jo' D fl.(>na1s11ance Pool Tabll!11 Wed Apr lJ lhru Sal gan. spea er nc . Edgewater II )871·2886 CERl:::BRA I. rALS Y & A-n t 1 q u es M f R Apr 16 ~~ rondll1on SlllOO. GUARANTL·L·D WAG L' $howroom now open to Rat·itl Jewf'lry Co. $300. Reward tor accept.a """" r. the pub h e by appl blc Uve aboard slip. so· NO EXP ER. 96J..-0107 or Wholet1ale1 Re tail. <;all 1838 Newport Blvd • CM Ant.q. plano. beaut c11bnl. Motor Saller. Ret1pect1 995-4819· for fr c e bro c h u H UvHtock 807 5 & lonti. $49S.' 83&-3292. 1 ble gentleman, exec CaJJ 558-7242 2304W2nd.San ••••••••••••••••••••••• S Miun.SA Leonat8J3.80951ve mes 1P'IEI 1 -La Ana Reg. MorJ(an mare, broke S.wt.g MocMll11 8091 , •~ t ide & dri ve blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30 Avalon Mooring. Be11t F /Ume po111llon avail Appl..cH 8010 u r ' lo<:aUon In harbor Front Ban.lung ex per. prefd. •••.,.•••••••••••••••••• parade Mot'gan geldlng. Antique Sloger Sewing row lo front ol beach and Call Mrs . Todd al REFRIGERATORS E ng, Wulern l1l4 > machlnea. SiO ea. Ce.11 Searl ·, restaurant. Golden11tate Bank In WASHERS-DRYERS lJIHOtl nm.~. Mooting no. lS tor aale. Downey, 10230 S. Para· Recondltlons·Repros & 1010 SportlMJGooda 809 714-346-1.s3t rnounL (213 > 923-9461. Frgt Damage. Guar /Del. ••••••••• •• ••••• ••..... ••• ••. ••••••• •••• •..... --------- Equal Opp Emplyr m /f 29'\'rslnOrangeCo. Cun, Tomion Cenle ~s,..dli DUNLAP'S WANTED arms coun~t!r, II bar· .., 9010 TIRE CHANGER·Mln I 1815Newport81,CM TOP CASH DOLLAR rels. 5 scopes, ammo.••••••••••••••••••••••• yr Ure store exp. l600 Ho CALL 548 7780 PA I t> P' 0 R Y 0 U R ~. &» 71& 14 · SKI Boal OOHP Mere at.art.~2380 ....,GT DAMAGED HOT JEWELRY. WATCHES. TV R--$1.llOO. Xlnt. cond Call. .-n ART OBJECTS. GOLD. • -5S4--081l --------1 POINT Sale. 3308 W S ILVER SERVIC E . HiA.Stweo 10981-------- WarnernrHarbor,Santa FINE FURN. & AN· •••••••••••••••••••••••Ski Boat, 2 ·7Sff P TRAINEE ~SEMBl.ERS lat 6 2nd Shiite 3848 c..,_ Drive 546--4741 <ACTOU From Or•n~. A.lf'POrt l Equ.al EmployPr TIA VB. AGENT I Yr exper. req'd Grow· lng N 8 . 01ency. Travel llorlrons, 752·9036 An.am-21121 TIQUES.64$-~ COLOR TV-S Johmoo's, Askulg siaoo TiilSWEEK'SSPECt.AL 1 •~•1.!..Ef•l!l...5 RCA-ZENlTIHtAONO 98:2-9'187att eP M 6.lA.DMIRAL ~"'.-. "'• GoodSelectton Guar. ,. ......... II!-........--ir.199 from your business card. Portables &Con.soles T1 ~ ~ ~---~ Seoc1 one card for earh $Hl0 to s;2e8 •••••••••••••••••• • •• • • BURKE"S t.ag plus one !\pare. We WRJOJITTV Aircraft 9110 APPLIANCES return permanently 785W J7thCM,646-1786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 114.S D, Baker St. CM sealed nllrac:Uve tag & BABY ACE '75 Conl. ti ~ 9'19-4734 strap. meeting airline Toshiba 420 ~1ver DSR Hn. T.T. A&£ sa50<l Kenmore Washer • Gas I 0 reql.D~men\a. Pre· lumt..ble. 4 ~· apeake Pbooe <918)371-6411 bef Dryer sm ca, Guar & del venl IOM & theft! For a $.'!00. ~l George 9am. aft 6pm. ~or 9711-4734 peraonallzed tag encl06e Dlaoo ---------t wallpaper. f11brl c or .._-~--&--.... --'--------1wuti, wax my anUque bl· Fttlidaltt frostleee. 19 "Day Glo" paper & we _. --plane, 111 take you Oy· cu. ft .• top freezer . Uk wiJI back & tt1m your ,..,,_,.. in1! Jon675-1372 new. $200.1161}1013 tags. Or try two carda ••••••••••••••••••••••• C .r...L../ ---------t back to back. a .... ,~ 90 'o~" -Gibson 11 cu ft. mrig PRICES. u••••••••••••••••••••• RtM 9 I 20 Brand new. H trves S2eaor3/~ _.... .-. .-. -.-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ookt. $300. ~·9STl alt 4/Stags 11.eoea. ~-. .n..-·--~ '71 SlX PAC Cabover ~pm 6t9taRS St 50ea WA.MTB> l6'to 45• cmpr., Icebox. stv., pre· TYPIST. part lime, ~ar -lkydn..---.-----,-0-2-0-i 10otmore $l.40ea. Power bout or aaUboat. uurewtr.S150.67ueoll A1rJ>Orl. Variety. Bolt ... •••••••••••••••••••• Sales Tax Included &K--0916 Camr.r Shell for tillnl ~1~mw ~~m · rv • M()p(ld Ciao Deluxe, itlnl Draw your own or send .-. _ _ _ _ true: . Bealo<Cer. 980-3095 TYPIST cood $300. a.me. address. pbooe 6 ~.-n.-.--1_aft_a. ______ _ Needed for &rowing ad· $48-0995or64Z 43IM we'll rnake ooe card per loah. M•tH •c:•/ LO. Sbell. flt.I most \Al•~ vertlalna a1ency. New Boy~3t .. bile~ \.q. Add 251' each. ~ fOJO too trucb. Sl'T5. of cs In Costa Meaa. Ooodahape. Send check or mooey or· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ SICY;1llCIPT LeAn c e & Raiser, S2S 7Sl-6503 der,.toLO: T-·~ eYEA.KSEXPERJENClt R a p Id I y l r 0 VII In. 7SH193. r--.. ~ Varn. palnl. layoul. de-MoMrcydes/ • Architectural F i rm ---------Do9I 8040 P.O.Bo"ueo alan non·1kld. S para Sc•*"' f 10 needa multi lalenl41d TYPIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colla Mesa, Ca . 9:2l62IS clean rl11Rln1. wax c\ •••••••-••••-••••• secy. Typmg 80 wpm, I Needed full time. Must Golden R«rtever Pup1. waah.. T op quality, le 'iO Triumph BollD9Ytlle. peraon ofc. M ha ppy be accurate w /recep • Charnplon Une, AKC · •MATT'IUSIS• prlCft, Frett.845-9285 ~ cood, uklDa team ArchJtectu.ral blc· Uonl!t back1u·ou.nd. San· 0 F A · 9 W It • Sln&le Seu 1311.50 "C..._.. Sl400 otr. 7._.. itrnd helpful, not req'd. ta Ana/Tu11tln it rea l213)59MJ60. ~llSlUI $44.50 _,.. 9010 ?6 w.lco44o.AW Morelnfo, '1529164. Peter Salary commensurate DOC OBEDIENCE B&JMottrei'Foct""' ....--.. •A_ .. _ •-Aa•""' c ~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wbeelsrolth up·plroi· ''"_ ...... um• ""'-·• w /eitperlen ce all CLASSES atart W•d 838~~.1 1 •• c •• c £ uUorR u bt l~ltt\M ;1 a.n "'..><.;).I'-Complete Chr11ler peas. cut pi1to111 ox us ri::' wn or Apri l 20. 7 :30 Pa 54'7·5838 manlfo&dator318c.u.V8. Shocbw/nccurowaton. SICY,«ICIPTIOMIST Nwpt/lrva~a548-4928 N RTBCHTE'NNIS lncludu manifolds . modified fork• w /alr We are lookln1 for a v onI>r1vcr:8hrsperdar· Whl~ adorable poodlft !JJ':'. Limited Mem-rlur" elbow•. "nd t'•S-· Xlot cood. QJOO. brlllht, personable In· msl quality for class l to)', AKC f e male : benhl-.~ plat&-tverythln& tor 5JM751afttpm. dlvldualw1Jcoodlypln~& license f o r Senior 7 .sll88Coet M ___ ..-..__ ______ twt.n .n1lnea wltb 430 . ~l'Qt.arial akllla to work Cltb.ens Protiram H.B. Sl. a eta GUlTAR $25, soil bed hours. fl20 tolaJ coat. 72 Moto Guail PoUct' Tue-Sal ln our Bayside 53&-5352. ...._ • ..,..,... AS. 4 wrouaht Iron __ CaU_D_aJ_e_at_•_l.821_-t =~m~~~ aalesotnc. llluat be wtli WaJ•-flKlt ..... H 1 A.KC Uf~ bantoola GS ~. A· .. --'i...WoodFreeman iw-..u.a..ffarrw JP"OOlf*S non.,m()ker fl .. "'-c .... n t p. 4Mf.Ta _,_ ~ :..:!. enjoy wOrklnJ wtth peo. SUO·G 75+ U~. In· "HElNEKEN". adorabl• --------modeill.~.tall •BMW~ • .._ ........ & pie. Call Mn. Du1t1 l«V11.,.. __ !'w.!°'PM1•00 &11.ndal U roo blk Lab/trUh SOt· VIUt'• LaUn lmPQrta ---~-----1 ll,000 ~ _.. wkdfa btwn lO a. 13. ~ 2u.l Ba a B v • t.erml.lt.IOvfleotbtrdop. OpenlngarouadApr. lJ loah.Poww 9040 ~ Ac:c:tegC..Jllqwf ~lQS wooderlul dl•Po•lllon UdoVW.,.MaJl.N•pt ....................... --------- ac.nONIST TYPIST fl Ut.e bk.kpna F lllme. Cell for appl MHll8. UC8"f10HIST . FatbJon ltlud. Muat type. P'r'ont ofrlce •P· ~· Salary open. Employen Pai All'Ft'ft WMrRESS Exp helpful, Own moved lo Apt, needs Plant&, indoor outdoor; C1asslc ·414 Chr111 Cran 73 Hood• US. maD,J lllrU. Why ~~moclock ~~:~t~.t!:~~~ r:i.=t St~·p;~l.p ::1 ~~ :'! :::i~~;a~~~A': X1nt::::~::9134 ~-::: •• a:~~:~ c::b ::..:r ~s~:!."cc!d~ _t:1_ot_~_._~_&317 __ ble_aft_' __ 4P_M_or_ When you don't bav• to? ~port Beach BJ.:HIUIO t Hwy, B. ply al Bcuar·s Ol>tta POODLES S.\Jaln 1M 2M'f £)den. Btu.book SHOO·otr. "10 Triu.mph BoDDWWe. n. fat.eat draw In the Wtit. . a Dally Pilot Clatalfled Ad. Phone tcNe1I, ~ 11 Beellnl' Stylist you Callror Appt1Estab ·as Rett. m1 Martin,;ale, 3 Bla"'k, 1 White CM 97~ lt0-4> 650. All now, Cber .... aet your own hr11. 4l •arn Servlc~ Sta. Attendant. NB (In MacArthur Sq.\ .. ---------• J money by M!lll.nl quality '4tcr"tary 1tteceptlonl11t eltper d F\all or P/\1me. 646-0142 648-9'79CI Si>•nJah Med. 7• couch 2J1a· =· ~~ f7Hta~ N/ :.~ •• ~cs ~~~ clothlna w /cuatomer Nwpl Bc-~c h. Salltna Ai>VIY Areo Station. 11tb Waltrftael, So. La&. NB 6 Aquarium aUm 1.1ne w l•l .... __ ,,..,..,_ • aal111a'110n auarn. No In bus1ne!aa. Otnce + Salt-a .ts lrvtne, C M CM. P /\ fr F Jt, Collet Cla11lned ada tell bl& 1Z5 H !evtt. •TOa at • Yeltmelll. Car .ti pbooe & phone cxper dnu·ed. shop e&l> Refs pleaae. Uernt email Item• or is 8llJukl GT2SO .. w nee. Por lntervw appt Full time. Ind wknda. Have aometh.loll to 1Je1J f O>arlle'a Ch1ll Ole. <1l0 a n.r h.m. Ju1t call AMWAY.-.OOUCTS l'\ftd wb.tt ~ wut la tncs. for VVI. Att• 5. ph:5S'T-4Jl!Oor983-7410 Oillm..(M.5.1100 a ... llledadadoltwell. ~1 ec-wra. ca11m.zm DallJPUotOwin..te MH'm ' .· Cl% DAILY PILOT Tunday, Ap!1112. 1971 , l•port.d Alllos. l•parW ....... 1..,uW ....... 1.-,orted Auto1, Uled A.Mto1, Uaed ........................................................................................................................................... ~~t. 916 Vw '570 ..._ .. ,,,-Md ~ ........... !?.~~ ~.~ .... !?~~ Toyohl 9765 !!:° .............. !??.~ ~•••••••••••••!!~~ ~~••••••••••!!.~~ ~,....... . ......•..•............ ···•·•················· ................••.•••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67 t'ord l::ronollne.6cyl,3 Attoao-o 9705 DRIVEA Le.. 197JTOYOTA "78 Volvo 2MGLO, s un • i3 Mwil'!n'f; lo ml. va.nyl FOllR.BCT apd m•nua l trana. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LITTLE New-UMd MAJlXllCOUPI root. air, AM /PM ~tert'O < rr_HONILG ~~~·must aell 197626 FT. w/J.eats, id c:ond. 11275 TRUE CLASSIC -c~e..:. ~..:..000 m1 wm· GMC MOTORHOME M4M42 Alla's C!®etta Spnnt. A SA VE A LOT ova I 00 ~%, 1':,';te:P E!t!~ t~. ~-4978 FORD ·74 Ch.hi Vwr 1tttr. vinyl Fully aelf contained clean 61 body w11 h SHOP ii COMPARE M!RCIDIS w/4 apecd, pwr sll~enna. top. t. nu rdb. nu ball. Wedtly ft dallf renuls •~ W_..___. 9590 beaut.If~ new red paint IAllWICI DAT5qM OH DISPLA y ra<.Uo. heawr & air cund Aaltol. UMd pluah cs1t K46 1441j. CALL TODAY I ---and a 63 !JOO Veloc~ Sun Juan Capistrano House of llllaorts t31t6PllQ ). Ttu:! wc<ck •••••••••••••• •• •• ••••• OkllMOIMle 9955 979-2500 ....................... ~::ru•~a~ng~~~n~~~ ill·l3754'3-ll75 AuniOR1zJ:o · OMLY $1195 G1•ral 9901 ..................... .. WI WILL IUY been r1.1n1W1f stroni; ln MERCEDES DEALER MARQUIS TOY OT A •••••••••••••• •• •• •••• • ~Cutlass Supn!me. A IC. '78 Sult.an (UJle Vogue) Youa DATSUN my Spyder ·u1 t r~placed 6862 Manchester. MlSsION VIEJO AM /t'M •tcr . ch.-c 6 way 2.S' m<>Wr home Fully i'AJDFORORNOT tl with newer 1600). Wlll B5uen2.,.a7P2a5r0k 831-2180495·1210 * $499 & up* , ............ , .. °"-•····.. seuu. lit whl Lo ml'd•· self cont'd w /oumerous TOf'DOUA.R sellall-mcludangspare .,. .... _.,_.,,_ ... _ Must !ll'll th111 wkn · was. ~ G '.IG cng. Sips FOR TOP CARS 4 speed trans . lots of ~IALS On the Santa Ana Fwy T~ -"~-~-------6. 9000 ml'11. Must sell 1•n_,.KD,..TSU..... J"Wlk oa,..• and an MG 8210 4 Door. 4 •i><-'ed. ,._...... '731TO CountrySq W••n Dl-t..... 9957 -'"""" "' " ..-~ f radio t007PKE) ~ 280C. U blue. 12,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' .. ..-'""' '"'6.SOO. ~0987 hom e. SanJuanCain'·trano Mitten car cover or ml Loa ed '70 Sl•ITFJRL-AM1F ... ~tar""' A/C ·•tx -,...., 500 Ph ·45 s1os ._._W $2795 . d . XJnt cond. ,.;. New top, "' u " '"''· • " •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Work ~1-9054 131•1375 _.91•3175 Sl one 6 -..._ d 1 Cl 101. S2200. Pleu:.c call afl "" alter 6 or 645--7542 and 888 DOVE STREET $1.3,000pvt pty. ru ia :.. s tereo can. Ii PM S81 3187 1975 PINTO Troilen. Tl"'1Ytl 9170 1 f n.. , Call645-Ql25 runs 11 rea t. $1250 . ~-RTCOUPE C _. ~H FOR C •RSI eave msg or v.;nn.s. Near MacArthur "'"-3195., ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -,. 11. Ro '"""' '75 Silver Granada VB 4 >ee<t d i & .. l ·m Shasta 13' Trvl Trlr. Tap $ Dollar $ paid for '72 Spyder Green con "'Jamboree ads '74 MB 450 SEL 36M . s nrl • ---------loaded. new tires. sharp lll ' ra " ,,ea er Port-a-pot. Slp11 4 S850 clean used cars, trucks & vert, lo mileage, mags. Ill-ti 100 sLtcreoth' micMh.I X tircd:i. VollswClglft ~-7S2·Si4Q ~r._. <~~L~o;iv mileage 548-8235 Corvettes. Ask for Paul stereo. new top. Superior T-IUYER e a er· nt con • ••••••••••••••••••••••• O'NeUI cond. Asking $4200. Ph v..-$14,000. 673-3222 Bob iO VW Bug, great cond. Divorce· Must Sell '73 10 T BIRD AM/f'M cuss, ONLY $2395 1.976 Layton 26' $5000. HOWARD ChtYrolff 642-0641 See us rlnst, & last! Top AM /FM radio. nu paint. DodRe Clubcat $3250; '73 a.1r. full pwr Pcrf C'ond MARqUIS TOYOTA firm. See al 333 W. Bay Oove&QuallSU. •-~ dollarpaldforimports. ~~LC. black. t an Int. Bestolr. 7:>.2·5T70 Datsun 610 $1750. '73 Must sell $1600 or best MISSIONVlEJO Sl..1119.Costa Mesa NEWPORTBEACH -9707 COSTAMES.A under warranty 20.000 Plymouth medium otr.581 7897 lll-2110495-1210 -----'------1••••••••••••••••••••••• DATSU.... ml, alloy wheels. sun· HEW•USED wagon $2 250. 'fi!J Auto ~.P.+a WE PAY TOP DOLLAR '76 Aodl Fox White, 4dr, " r oof, n e w X W X ' p I y mouth SP or t '62 4 dr t'alcon Good i2 J>mt.o Runabout, A/C. &Acceuorifl 9400 f'ORTOPUSEOCARS A IC . c r uise control. ~Harbor Blvd Ma chelln s . s2 i .5oo. VW S Subur ban, runi. S800 transportation car 1200 stick, sc,,000 m1. or1.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'OREIGN, DOMESTIC AM tFM stereo radio Colrt.a Mesa 54-0-6410 ~ ()ver 125 8»-7185 firm. 645 75118_ uwnr Offer. IWS-9381 al\ VWENGINES orCLASSICS Coco mats. 4.spd. $48.SO MGI 9744 1 .... STOCK ·71 Tonno GT. new :.t~I 5 30 USED-REBUILT Uyourcaris cxtraclcan ~52·8028 aft er 6PM & '74 260Z air. AM /F M.••••••••••••••••••••••• " •~.uo-belted ures. xlnt cond, PfyMouth 9960 Dl>r BuadyShop s:J0.6940 ••w• ,.., first w~ke-"~. mags, xlnl cond, $4700 LI~ fo .a_...a --... 9905 _., ~ ~· ~ '""" M Fd """1361 '74 MGB. Perfect cond. nuni1I TWIU Sl2SO 968 a426 VALVES Gnnd Special' Jleads off. 8 cyl Sl6. all v..a·s. 6 cyl. $12 moi.l 6"s 4 cyl $12, m~t 4's. + parts Our work guaran ~-64~15 ••UERIUICK . __ ays.,...,..,. __ ......._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' OOSL 4 d s I UI YeUow, Mags, 138}9/ofr muuw1 292S llarbor Blvd 73 I r. I I ue. i 3 1200. 4 s pd, AM/F M, t96-4739orS47-71o.'.1 1 74 AMC 6-cyl Sportabout '73 LTD Br~ham. 4 dr. 'i4 Plymouth s tat ion Co6ta Mesa 979 2500 rur. stereo. 48000 mi Im htr. gd tires & body Deluxe P tS. P /B. red.Jn-A/C. P 18 . p IS. vmyl top, wagon. it,99!1 See tn Dai 67m~~ I'. $2900/ofr Sl~ CallS4&-6J96 74"'2 MGB, xlnl cond. ~unmaau ~~~337se9ats $2050/tradc rad.lab $Z200 5S2 9425 ly Pilot park mg lot 330 WE BUY CLEAMC.ARS &TRUCKS ..,.,,,.,., 17,000 mi, rully loaded. wa a..,._ ......., West Bay S t • Cos tu 1974 Audi fox. 4 dr. air. n Datsun 2GO z. Clean. Mu.st_ sacnfice, best ofr 1w,Jl.•r . cJc 9910 69 Ford Custom. 4 dr. Mt.'!la or call 642-4321 for New VW EnJ?ine 18cr. s:m 536-l()IS aft 3PM ui.k for Bob M L'M f s tick. ~ir. m~os ... lrk lakes. 646-2773 Rood tares. good cond mon• infor mation. ask A Ir stereo. i.unroo · u .... 0 7tOO Weatmln1ter Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $700. 962-~ aft 6PM for Rick or Oscnr In fleet ~.200 bi3-0055 swrl'O. $4MO. 644-4779 or Poncht 9750 Westmfrttter 193-7551 '68 Riviera. lo m1, new 11aral(l' BMW 9712 6420322 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires Mech xlnt 1975FORD ------- -----Autos for Sale CONNELL CHEVROLET ••••••••••••••••••••••• .74 200Z, xlnt cond. New bi Porsche AM /FM, reblt SllOOtofr.493-0454 GRANADA 'i 5 Plymouth s tation tires. ma1t~. AM t FM, cng,bestofrer. With an economy s ix wagons Two lo c~c ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ur '19-196AA 546-2744 '76 Bwck Skyha wk V6. 4 Automat ic, r udio & from Onels9-passenger _____ spd, 25,000 m1 22mpg hc<1ter l mmoculn ll.' for$2,3%andtheother li; ~Ls 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2828 lfarbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-1200 '"'at 9725 '1'upe91~io~~~~d.I ~~kn1~1 $3700 ·196·5821 ---thruout w /ll•ss t h a o Sc~ two-s~at~r pfolrot$2~. , " ·oo Bwck Special Wl(n. 26.00Q 1n1lcs. (262N8W) ~ m ar Y I P r · ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3200 Ph 642·0641 MEW 77 RABBITS Thi." w•M•k inR lot. 330 West Bay St .. TRUE CLASSIC Alfa's Gluhella Spnnt A TOP OOLLAR c lean '61 body with PAID ~ault!ul new red paint IMMEUIATf:l.Y and a '63 1300 V\'IOcl' FOR ALL engine 1n I'd runnin.: l'OHEIGN CA HS rond. utus t·ni:ine hJ~ CALLOH COMt.:IN been runnmJ? slron1t in TO ~EE US my Spydcr "t1J I replaced NEWPORT IMPORTS 1t with newl'r IGOOI Will :ltOO W Cst llwy.NB ~ell all -including l>part' 642•9405 4 speed trans . lots of ____ ·----- Junk parts und an MG Millen car cover for SJSOO. Phone 60·Sl08 after 6 or 645 7542 and !('ave msg ror Dennis WE BUY •USED CARS& TRUCKS• Come in or Cull FllEi AppraiHI '61 Karmann Ghia 2180 cc Groth ChtYT'Olet l'nR. 48 Wdk•r.. head wk. 18211 Beach Blvd. t.:mp1, K ~pc1kt•l>. radials. lluntmgton Beach rrcnnd tliruoul St'c lo 847-6087 * 549-lll I ilPJl'('C s;!'.•M1 or C'ons1der -- trillll' lor l'U. ~;1 n1mino TOP or l<an1·h1•rn Ml •ltlli9 DOLLAR '26 Mo1M T Courie 211n p ... •D Ford t!ng Auto trans Al l"vt. Prty &1:i 5!113 POR CLEAN ---- !!WO FORD 4 1loor dl'luxe $700 l''irm t>l6 1911<1 ---4 WMfl Dri•H 9550 •.•..........•.•...•.•. '1!6 INTl::R 'NL Obi cab. 41'4 , fl cyl Gd cood $1650 4:i'J 4l~ ~ .-18835 BEACH BL VO . r HUNTINGTON BEACH • 842 7781 --!'140-0442 IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS COMEIH&SEE THEALL MEW 630CSiMOW• SADDLEIACK VAi.LEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 ... ' ,. . ... . ' .CRE.YJER &I SI &HOAOWA'I' SAHIA AHA 835-3171 TH£ UlltM4 lf oq1y1140 MAC>41Nl •USED BMW'•* '!JI 160045pd ZXX866 '74 3.0Cpe SIR 746LW8 i6 S30i 46pd S/R 602PH M '76 2002 .Upd S tR 334 PCW '75 2002 ~pd 764NJ M Ck>Md On Sundcrp ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST & Sales Servu.·e -Leasing Roy Carver.Inc. Rollis koyce BMW IS40Jamboree Newport 2cach fl40.M.4.4 197 6 FIAT · 7 O P o rs ch c 9 I I T 124 SPIDER AM/FM. A1C. cover. ~k1 Road11ter. 5 s pel'd & rack . Rccaro llellts . AM /fo'M s tereo Owner Bur I' u n d y Phone driven w tonly 12.000 _sn-_4.5_7_3. _____ _ rrul~. Finis hed In sky . ~ blue w /matching lop & 61 PORSCH E Xlnt body mtcnor Ideal for your Runs very gd. Please s u m mer v a c a t 1 on call aft 5PM 828-2798 t7&Wtl) '73 Blk/blk 914 S . Sspd. ONLY $5395 AC. AMtFM stereo, new MARQUIS VOLVO tires, nu s hocks , new Ml~ION VlEJO clutch $7 ,000. 1213 > ll 1-2880 495-1210 944-4956 aft 5pm. 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrmdMew'77 HONDA Cars MAMY To Choose f'oroM! UNIVERSITY Oldlmoblle Honda Can • GMC Trucks 2850 llar hor lll vd Costa M~a ~0.9640 "°""" 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Ja((uar XKE Rds tr. xlnt cond. SS800 722 4364 Rois Royu 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• #l DEAL£R IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROUS-ROYCE tMOJ•-... w-111 .. t h ''-----' ........ CLOSfO SUNOAYS '66 RR MPW C p e w/Cormchc tnm. RllO. a 1 r . bu r II.ti n fl y I a c q w /cream h11lci. Sharp car <CRllHIOJ ) JIM RICKMAN MTHS 2131 E. Colorado UI Pasadena 21Jn95 <!SS I Or locally call Carlos Carn on at 732-7847 looks & runs good. SSSO ., --~ c •IOO/o Dl1cou11** 541!356.'i.675_1005 ONLY $3195 'osla Mesa o r ca ll On Most Models 642 4321 f.>r more in· •VW Su~rket• Cacllloc 991 S MARQUIS TOYOTA fnrrnat!on. :.isk for R.&ck .,,7 8 .... 1 74'V\AVV .ro77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSION VIEJO or Oscar in tlccl garage. v "" ""' ~ 831-2880 495· I 210 bQ Bug YRSS'f/ . S'777 t9i3 Ply mo uth 9 pus bQ Buq >7U:N $971 71 Ford Galaxy 500. air , '-'ll)!On. Sport Suburban. '72 (" .. ,.1 91n4 ~!()77 I'S. l'B. tinted i.tla'ii., t.IJ.OOIJ m1. P /S, P /B. Y·u <W 1 J> radrnls. xlnt cont!. SI 150 r<ltho, rack, radials, xlnt bQ Wqn .1..Y l7b4 $1177 76K-ll31 ' l Ond SH)95 645-4121 evs. 71 Buq9230MP. V.211 ---b:J:l 1J16days '71 W7"1W:iCIO $1 JI/ 1975 Gran11da. -l dr , l'/S.ponffoc----9-9-6-5 '-7 l"'L -397LJJ .r 1411 Pde.I' brki. air !11lv('r 0 ~( J> Qu,1li1y .ind PriCl' w maroon 1~t Pl; $3750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 70uneo orw 7481 $1677 C...u.u Jnll.'l'tl • ~-7933 aft sPM 10 Grand Prix for lmmed '71 !Mow 7730 . 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S14!\J 0.14 ·61~ l:J72 M.iH·nrk. 2 <Jr Only 'l!!,t•MI nu. I'S. xtra xtru I ONLY $2995 COSTA MESA ' DATSUN .' 2845 HARBOR BLVD. ~l~~l~;.i 540 !f3t>2 540-6410 540-021 l Merc::wy 9950 "i:I V 1-:GA JSO St at ion ••• •••• ••••••• ••••• •••• WaRon $22(X). 548-4703 or 645-6416 12 .Merl' Marqws foully --------- Truth 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WI HEID CLEAH USED CARS f'40W CALI.PAPPY m BMW. aood cond Stttl belwei radials. new koni shocks. AM t-M radio. 8 track !llerl.'O $3000 aft6PM OVER 40 ~•••••••••••!?.~~ '&II Ty pe 111 Air auto AM 1-'M rwis Rd lks gd 73 Coupe de Ville, Sen equipped New t1r1:s ·74 Vt-Ra Wagon. xlnl - tincb burglar alarm. Good l'<mdlllon Sl500 shape, $1995 AM 1-'M .. tnco ~ape. ~!_27~ _ _ 673-8617 c rwlle. locks. radial.,, Autoa, Uied A.altos, Uaed '66 Chevy I ton step 'an 73 cnicme Window ... Jll around, hydrauhl· door (iood hc-otcr. llre'I. horly All lll'rv1ce n •cnr cb 12\XIO 1145 32W, 646 7tllK CleJn u~ed Triumph, IGSuharu 5t~IO m37328/6iSOJ0.1 Jaguor and MG models HEWSUIARU "lint rond Sl750 962~8795 •• •• • •• • •• •• ••• ••• •• ••. •••••. •• ••• •••••••••••• (.l('an '72 GMC 11 Ton 540 -5630 IOll~SO~ & SOX • LINCOLN-MERCURY t •1<·k up $2450 Ca II 67S-49 ll ·15 Ran1·hero. A C 46S hp. 2626 HAR'"OR •LVD 8JJ..Si1211:;k for Andy 1976 BMW 2002 Metalhr f1nrd blu1• w blue 1n kriM & A~ F M sten .. 1 casHttr lll65PQ N 1 S7600 or bl'!lt offer Pvt Pty ms-~ ___ _ now on display Ovt'r 26 $2847 Lease Buy Plans ava1la * * ble, sensible payment:; Ser (937384 l ~ 80Used&Mew ~ \.~\(£Woob ,.,,~:,e;:;~~;:;i:l<"'" s. tisu~ ~ AM iFM, 8 tr:rck 'llel'\.'O, 0 .. • DatMt 9720 tra1ler1n1t pkg, 6 mag __ c_o_s_r_A_M_E_S_A-'"--I(.,.. GWo 97 35 whl~. c:-rw8e cntrol. shell '6111:. •••••• •••••••••••• •• ••• •••• ••••••••••••••• • •• • l.JptllM"t.~~ w l!llJde w lndows, ~.ooc "'" 1975 DA TS~ Karmann Gbla ·70 78.000 St 15 So. s..-t IJl}l lH.0741 f1t 41U1·1Jll '6S Squ areback New '72 COUPE de Vtlll'. mint lire~. enl( ne(•d work conct PP St5() Ph bi3 629H 83!) '1397 ---- '74 SUN BUG w /sunroof l.om1'ii R&ll. xlnt cond Chn~ 9920 675*4.\58 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 VW In Camper. Best Ofr. Tim 552.4490 '60VWConvt'rt Runs Krcal $750 644 1059&528 1570 7 1 El Camino, new paint &trans. good ltres. Clean & runs ~ood. $2700. 631·209'2 days or 979-6247 eves ·ro El Camlno. lo mi's AM /FM Ster. rnsselh•. m1 000527 NEED 280COUPE m1 . 11600 /o r bl'sl. ----YOUR ~ '~ed. mvg wht•els, ~1 '711 C"hcv Luv Cumro;r whlle l'Xtl'nor, air cond . u-__.__----9-7-.,.-. Toyota 9765 '67 vw nuo. runs. ne1..>ds S2000 Jerry, 640-2537 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• work $590 t llesl ofr . 55&2660 w I lt f) C) t • A M I I' M USED c AR -~ t'ao1ettt• Ue s t orr ...._W ~tC'rt'Olnpt:&tnexCt.'lll·nt 644 44!1M "" <'OndlUon 121~ I TOP SPA.ID OHLY $6695 '74 El l'111n1110 Cu11tom C ... , 'GOIDOH ('ls"MC' VK, nulo full ~ pw1 . ult, t·11t111 l11 t1 COSTA MESA AM VM. m.111i. 5411 MllJ AMC-JEEP 72 Hanchrru SQUlri'. 11rJ0C1 ~ llAllROR 81,\'I> l'Ond $2300 /o frer ('OfiTi\Mt~\ ~~ 54N02l '60 !''ORO ... 100. 15000 ml C .._ 11 OUTLET nc-w V 8 nt'w rlutr h. - trans. rear end, brakt"tl Caslt Fw Ccrs l.adder rark & toolboic Pokl fw Or Mot SlD>, ofrer 646 4S32 aft 2145 11/\HBOR BLVD 6PM 1 llnrbQr &c Victoria> <:OSTA MESA ~~ .•..........• !~?.~ 642-0653 COSTA MESA DATSUN 2MSHARBOR BLVD 540-4410 540-021 l 'T1 Datsun 280Z, like nu Loaded. 6M $7800 Pnn-d to aell Days 1179 ~St Eves 751~ U~ the Daily Pilot "P'ast Result': 1ervlce directOlf'Y YOU r ••••••••••••••••••••••• mira cle mazda 2 50 ..... ll•d. COlh MeM 645-6700 1974MAZD.A U4COUPE 2 Door Excellent condl t1on w /under 21.ooc mUes ThUI yellow ~nu ty 1a a 4 apeed tllOOMVll OHLY $2995 COSTA MESA DATSUN '64 METRO ln~r·n1. St~ van_ s:l2$. 979-M28 lt'rVit• I, ou r PVf P'TY. Nee<b a car spttlalty for SlOO as soon a~ poss. Call 642·Sll'78 ext. 322 28'S HARBOR BLVD Mulll run icd. • 67S 2486 540-6410 540-021 l ....... w O!Alltoa. Mew 9100 AaltM, Mew 9100 Alltot, Mew 9100 ... .................................................................... WE HAVE THE BRAND NEW 1977 GLC 5 SPEED HATCHBACK 45MPG Hwy 36 MPG City Equipment l~udet fold down rear eeata. Automatic trana. evellable (FA4TS508353) r -~~ , THE HO HAS SU D!ALH IUY OR LEASE i2 Cellca. Air. AM /FM s tereo cassette. Mich tares. $2250. Pvt pty 497-4072 -rs Toyota Cellca GT hfl bark. Berge, ai r . AM /FM. x lnl cond $4tl95. Ph 552-4158 '68 Toyota 70K ml .. 24MPG. auto, R&H. 642-0433 673-67M. P..'13 ~ --C __ O_M_P_A_N_Y_C_A_R---. 7-4 1976 VW Bus. lo mi. MonU-Carlo. xlnl cond P<>n1chc cng. xlnl cond Lo m1 's, fully loadC'rl 536-0900 Must i;ell. Makl' nfr New tires. ~97 xlnl conct 75 Monza VS. P IS. I'll\. alr, auto, Rood cond fi4S·764 1 i i SQUAHEUACK. new ---------- paint. ~d 1n & out. $1200 TRANSPORT 1\ T ION CAR Nt-:F.UED. Can pay 9772 to $300 ~ 8751 675-1301 Vof•o 1.900 SS.396 Chevcllc. PS PB PW. looks sharp, runs great. 492-2763 Aft·S 9925 '74 Mark IV. Lo~1ded ----------•S li ve r /burg 1ntr /\M/f'M tape deck. All lX>wcr, air, Perfect con<I lllg h mileage, be lo w wholesale. $5900 P h 700-0059 OttAHGI COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIV ELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Oran1e County! BUY or LEAS~ Continental '70, xlnt cond DIRECT I n s I d e & o u t & mechanically. Good lfm'., E.;_"'" "'~:·:: 2()25 ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim 750-2011 1972VOLVO '68 Corvette Convt, 427. 4 spd, custom paint. lo ml. $4500. 548-3565. 675-1995 1100 court e.g.-9933 4 speed w /overdrlve. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM &tereoradlo &ln "14 COUGAR XR 7 . 11.!P"rb meehanJcal con Yellowtwt\t. PS/PB. tilt, dlllon . Immac ulate s t"reo. r11dlal s. UlnlOull Ideal for the "In BEAUTIFUL! If you're crowd"! (JOlETV>. aertously Interested, OM. Y $4991 come look &l make offer. MAltOUIS YOL YO AllO have SUZUKI 90CC MlSSIONV1EJO Motor bike & KITE Ill lll04 tl-IJIO l&llboat w/trlr. 00-7733 • days, 1173-4122 ev~. 1'61 YOLYO -r4CcM.!QarXR7. s:wo. 122 SIDAM BEAUTIFUL! Automatic, radio 11 &u.1133or67Hl22 heater. A one owner car Dodp 905 In &&nbelltvable condition •••••••••••••• ••. ••• ••• !~!:~~~ (RSN1121 " A 72 Charier SE. sacrif. OM..Y$14t5 :::~tcood.~ MAIOUIS VOLVO MIUlON VIEJO lll..Jll04tl-1210 ..... • f ,i I f 'ONO ..., ,..,."C) •Ide» ._.,.,. c.wonw .... t.., ,11,.IHJ CMIAN TO.INO y • •v'v ,, .,... • tac:_,.' ... ,.,..,, •-··""O ..,._... dfk.tlr.-n . red"° "f'•'f't -•'fwtll ,,..., .,,,_.,, •OOI M~52999 1973 PoaD TCMltNO v t •vto .,,,., ,.,..,,.. "" tl'lifllO'• 'Oft 1"'Q powf" •twfMiliQ ~, O•W Ot•t.H •.O,o Mlf"rf t•>lG•> '1699 1 t7l POMTlAC C&lMMAl ... IU VJI .,..:.i ~ '-: •~(f -­ "'l , ...... bk p -.t. ·du '->- i·••A.a '2199 'u• • '°'"' AM '""",..,'° hf• .... <.<tt , .... "'"""""' ,_NTO ttUNMOUf • ot , •w'O tt•n . te<W'f •• •ed-o ~·ttt .,.. .... " • ., •• J11114ti0 ¥fil" _..... CO'flf'f"\. •'*t't -Clf I 'l ,.,,.,1(111 s lfflttOID PIMfOITA.W-• , ......... ......, .. ...,. --.id ---t»IH'>l"I '1799 I t71 P\ YMOUTN ----v• 4\ _,.... "°"' f'JI' 1> • p dw b4ll.. lit&f\ ... '" ,.. _,,,.... llti .... '3299 12 M0./12,000 mlle LIMITED POWIR TRAIN WAIRANTY E on Deslpated Used ~rs MOl+flllO ... '· "'--·-"'9·-., ...... ·-.................. ... t~tt -_. tW"061 s lt1J Y()U(S .. A ~ !"'_ ..... .) ..,., ... .,., .~ ....... •It-.._, '3499 1974 AUDI HILi • ..,. • -" ..... tec10ii •• Cll"ll"-...-'1111·-.... "'· -..... --· 11a 101 s 999 1'11POID MA'9Cll ...... -......... p._ ........... , ..... < ... pr.ieiiuq '2999 197-1 fOU ....,., ...... ........................ • ....,.-..,,1mo•v1 '2 9 • .. CMIV ctti..,.w"' "'""""· ... -· ...... s ........ --. Huntington Beacl:l Fo11ntain Valley * * Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 70, NO. 102, J SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1977 TEN CENTS 3 10-cent~Gas .Tax Hikes Eyed Philip Wrigley Chewing Gum Magnate Dies A,. Wire"'°'• GUM MAGNATE DIES Cubs' Owner Wrigley Decision • DueinHB Chip Packs Huntington Beach Union lhgh School District trustees will de- cide tomght 1f food vendor Sam Giesy can continue printing a Christian symbol and motto on tortilla chip packages sold to stu dents . Trustees will meet at the dis lr1 ct offices, 5201 nolsa AH . Huntington Beach. at 7 30 p m Truste<-s will consider a policy which Giesy believes will forcP hlm to remove a fish hke symbol for Christ and motto which reads "A Chn shan company dedicated to a new life through Jesus Christ" from his product 1ngrc dient tab. "l will comply with any rcgula tions." said the 23 yC'ar old llunt ington Harbour businessman "B ut I feel the p olicy 1s specifically aimed al me " The proposed policy c;ay~ "The superintendent shall main lam procedures to insure that containers. la~ls and tor inserts f o r pr<'packa~ed f oods purchas<.'d by the d1~tr1ct ·., food services for re'>ale. '>hClll contain only the printing required b} law and registt'red trademarks. "No other wrallen material shall be included in or on any food con tamer or pack age " Trustees requested the policy when Huntington Ueach attorney Sydney Kupcrbcrg claimed the tortilla chip ingredient label was "Illegal as it violates the con stilution11l provision mandating separation of church and state." Kuperhcrg demanded the pro· duct, because or the motto and symbol it bears, not be sold to students. Seniors Set Fitness Talk Bill Selvtn, a senior cltilen who is a cro11s country coach at Chapman College, will address m embers of the Huntington Beach Council on Aging on Apnl 21 at lOa.m. Selvin, who heads a group of senior citizen marathon runners, will speak about staying fit in advanced years. The meeting wlll be held al the seniors' Recreation Center, 1706 Orange Ave. The public Is In- vited. .Doctors Boycott SAN FRANCISCO (/\ P) , The National Union or American Phyalciaos, declaring a ''boycott," gave strike sanction Monday to the CalitornJa Slate Employed Physicians Aasocia· tlOfJ In a di1putc over patient care jn the state mental hoitplt&ls. CHICAGO <AP> ._ Philip K. Wrigley, 82, chewing gum m agnale and owner of the Chicago Cubs baseball team, died today. Wrigley was stricken at his Lake Geneva. Wis., home Mon- day night and died at Lakeland Hospital in Elkhorn, Wis .. said a s pokesm an for the William Wrigley Jr. Co. Wrigley died of a gastroin· testinal he m orrhage, th e spokesman said. The Wrigley family bought lhe 76-square-mile Santa Catalina Island in 1919. Except for the city of Avalon, the undeveloped island 1s managed for the family by the Santa Catalina Island Company. Wrigley rarely appeared at the ballpark the last 30 years and not at all in the last 10 years . Subwag Sounds ,.,.i~l• Yachting, cooking and tinker- ing with old cars were among his avocations. His interests also in· eluded everything from winning a steer roping contest to breeding Arabian stallions to inventing a nonslippable screwdriver. Wrigley married Helen Atwater of New York in 1918.· They had two daughters and a son. William, who eventually in· herited the team. Funeral ar· rangements were incomplete. Michael Martin, Joseph Anderer and William Hamilton (from left) make music amid the graffiti and roar of a New York subway. All three play French horn in the Opera Orchestra of New York. They took the subway to a performance Monday and decided to get in a little extra practice on the way. He was born Dec. 5, 1884, at the Plaza Hotel. which formerly was at the edge or Chicago's Gold Coast. His father had come to Chicago from the East in 1891 and headed a soap and baking soda enterprise before going into what would b«ome the biggest gum business in the world. Pickets Return To Death Court RescuedHB Boys Leave Hospital After servmg in the Navy in World War l , he worked in Wrigley gum factones an Canada and Brooklyn, N . Y ., and. at the age or 29, became president of the Wi lliam W rigley Jr Company In the meantime. has father and a group of civic leaders 'ac· quired the Cubs in hopes or build· mg a champion. The senior Wrigley died an 1932 and P.K became owner or the Cubs. The Cubs won pennants 1n 19'12 and agam in 1935 Jn 1938 Wngl<'Y far <'d manager Charley Gnmm and replaced him with catcht'r Gabt>y llartnett , who s ingl<'· handedly carried the team to the pennant But Gnmm returned an 1944 and an 1945 guided the Cub:. to their last pennant. A I though th1• Cubs floundered aft<'r the "ar, the Wrar.il<'v empire grew to some 30 bus1 nessc>'I ranging from hotels to n· ts.tt WRIGLEY, Page AZ) Appliance Loot Valued at 81,100 , Burglars who may have hidden in the store until after closing time carried away more than $1 .100 worth of appliances from a Huntington Beach discount de- partment store, police said lo· day. Sandra White, of the security department at Zody's. 6912 Ed· 1nger Ave., told investigators an interior locked door to the maJor appliances stockroom was pried open. The $1,100 in merchandise taken included three television sets and two microwave ovens. 87 JlA VMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol t,_ 0..l'f "llol St•ll The closed preliminary hear- ing for Dr. William Waddill, ac- cused or murder in the death of an infant. went through its second day with anti-abortion pickets again parading m front of the courthouse today. Dr. Waddill of Huntington Harbour 1s accused of killing an infant after an unsuccessful abortion attempt resulted in a hve birth Judge Kenneth M. Smith of the West Orange County Municipal Court in Westmins ter ordered the hearing closed to all non· essential people Monday. The Judge said under the law, he had no choice an the matter after the closed hearing was re- quested by defense attorney Matt Kurahch Both Judge Smith and Kurilich s aid the hearings were not closed to the public because or the pickets Wt's tm1nster pohc<' charged Waddill with f1rsl degree murder an the strangulation death of the hour-old infant al Westminster Community llosp1tal Hospital off1 c1als said Waddill. a gynecologist and obstetnc1an, was unsuccessful in his attempt to perform a theraputic abortion on the mother of a 71'l month old fetus. Westminster police said they have questioned hospital staff witnesses who saw Waddill with the Infant. K urillch cited Section 868 of the California Penal Code in request· ing the courtroom be cleared of spectators, press and even Wad· dall 's wife. Judge Smith ~aid he did not know if lhe hearing transcripts would be released. Kurilich declined further comment on the case. Transcripts will be made public if Smith decides to re- mand the case to Superior Court. Waddill sat with his wife in the front row of the courtroom Mon- day ahead of press and about 10 anti-abortionis ts and their children. When the court was cleared, several anti-abortionists re- mained in the hallway and eyed anyone who left the closed hear- ings . Outside the courthouse, about 100 pickets, members of at least three Christian anti-abortionist groups, prayed. The three groups are the Pro. Life Political Action Committee, the Crusade for LHe and the Pro- Life Speakers' Bureau. Kathy Sullivan, a Pro-Life Political Action Committee spokesman, said members of her group plan to be al the courthouse "every d ay or the Waddill hearing." Mrs. Sullivan said she believes Monday's pickets outside the court probably caused the closed hearings. Anli·abort1onists have picket· ed two hospitals during the past three weeks where Waddill has lost his medical staff privileges. An 18-member executive medical c ommittee at Westmins t er Comm unity Hospital suspended Waddill for the second time Tuesday. A s imilar committee at Huntington lntercommunity HospUal re· voked Waddill'$ privileges T hursday. Waddill has appealed the ac· lions. KuriUch said he expects the preliminary hearings to last through the week. • Deputy District Attorney Bob Chatterton said he plans to bring nine witnesses to testify during the hearing. A pair of Huntington Beach boys overcome by toxic gas fumes and rescued after 22 hours in a storm drain tunnel eight days ago are out of the hospital and home today. Joseph Deupree, 10, of 16761 Viewpoint Lane, and Gerry Marlow, 11, of 7592 Volga Drive, were released from Huntington Intercommunity Hospital Mon· day. They were rescued a week ago today by Huntington Beach Fire Capt. Gene Saunders from a 30- inch plpe. The Easter Week adventurers nearly met death in the concrete culvert deep beneath the in· tersection of Beach Boulevard and Heil Avenue when they were overcome by the gases. Huntington Beach authorities are testing the atmosphere inside the drainage pipe to determine what caused the near-tragedy. Rustlers Hit WonnRanch KANSAS CITY (AP) -The Big Red Ranch reported rustlers made off with a half million head or prime stock. Lee Struble, owner of the ranch, said that judging from tracks at the scene, the thieves used a truck in the theft of $2,500 worth of earth worms. "Whoever did it knew what they were doing," Struble said as he surveyed the three worm beds that had been all but emptied of the grubby creatures. K9 Cop Does Bunny Bop A Huntingt-0n Beach assault suspect ,is still at large today, along with several Easter bunnies he ac· cidentally released when he dove over a fence and crashed through their hutch. He was being chased by a 100-pound police dog named Barry at the time. BARRY, A GERMAN s hepherd, had been re· leased into the chase by his boss, Patrolman Lee Camp. But when the suspect crashed head-first lnt.o the bunny hutch, releasing all the rabbits, Barry ap- parently became confused. He began chasing rabbits instead of the suspect. Thus the su,,pect escaped into the night. Now all the police have left is the suspect's de- molished car, which was what started all the trouble, according to Patrol Sgt. Jerry Webb. . • ----f ACCORDING TO WEBB, 'ftlE suspect bad an argument with his girlfriend on Cameron Street about 11 : 30 p. m. Easter when she demanded the keys so she could drive. He ended up trying to run her down, police allege, and in the pr<><:ess drove down the street, crashing through mailboxes and trash cans. This aroused neighbors. The battered car finally came lo rest in a nearby hospital parking lot. The suspect tried to change a nattened tire but had to flee angry neighbors woo wero by now chasing him afoot. THAT'S WHEN THE SVSPEcr got a headache dlving over the tencc lnto the rabbit hutch. That's wben police dog Barry got con.fused by runnin1 rabbits. . That's when Huntlngton Beach police wish they had never heard dbout the wl:lole me.u. Cutback In Use Sought WASJnNGTON CAP> -The Carter administration is con- sidering a proposal to raise the federal gasoline tax by 10 cents a gallon in each or the next three years if gasoHne consumption rises above this year 's level, the Washington Post reported today. The Administration hopes the standby tax would convince motorists to use less gasoline, the Post said. The current federal ta" on gasoline is four cents a gallon. Motorists used about 294 million gallons of gasoline each day last year. The Carter plan also calls for continuing the JO-cent tax in- creases unless Americans re- duce their gasoline consumption from 1977 levels by two percent a year between 1981 and 1985, the Post said. The cumulative tax. if enacted, would not exceed SO cents a gallon. according to one pro· posal, the Post reported. A White House spokes woman declined to comment, saying '"We don 't comment on speculative stories." The President is scheduled to unveil his enerJ:y program in an April 20 message to Congress. A spokesman for James R. l ) ~ SchlesinJ.ter. the president's chief e nergy adviser. said he hadn't heard or the standby gas tax option. The Post said the President's energy planners hope a standby gasoline tax could reduce gasoline consumption· and• further ease political opposition he would undoubtedly face if he called for an immediate increase in gasoline taxes. Carter many times has em· phasized tus determination to re- verse the U.S. trend towards energy dependence on other countries. American gasoline prices have risen 53 percent since the 1973 Arab oil embargo and average 61.8 cents per fallon. This, however, is we I below the average per-gallon price in other industrialized countries s uch as West Germany. Jazz Ensembles Plan HB Concert Award-winning jazz ensembles from Golden West College and Huntington Beach High School will be featured in a benefit con- cert Sunday al 4 p.m. in the col· lege theater. Proceeds from the event will help send the two groups to jazz festivaJs. Tickets are $1.50 at the door or in advance at the college bookstore. Extension O~ayed SACRAMENTO CAP) -A one- year extension for Oakland schools from state earthquake safety requirements was ap. proved by the Astiembly Monday despite a warning that it could endanger children's lives. Coast Weather Late nl&hl and early morning patchy low clouds, otherwise fair through Wednesday. Lows toolght47toS2. Highs Wed· nesday upper 60s to low 70s. INSIDE TODAY Can 11ou hear H, that drta<Ud banlhtt fortltWng lht doom o/ doubU-digU in/lo- tion? ~ 1/<)'Ur Maring with AP buaiMu or>ol111t John Cunnilf on P.agt BS. ladex C1 ., •• A4 I Al Ct4 •1.i 94-S CA •1 A4 •• / l ,42 DAILY PILOT H/F Tu.aday. Apnl 12. 111n 'Fraud' D i nte d Senate Probes CIA Fund Use Al'Wlrt-t CHARGES DECEIT Ex-CIA Agent Stockwell Special,is t Seeks True /Do/ Mummy LOS ANGELES (AP)-Elmer Mccurdy, 1s that you? A skeleton specialist hopes to lay to rest doubts about whether 11 funhouse mummy is Elmer McCurdy, rnfamous Oklahoma train robber killed 1n a gunfight with the law in 1911. For years . the mummified cor· pse hung at a Long Beach amuse· mcnt park. where 1t was passed off as a wax dummy. But when one of the body's arms foll off Dec 7, inves tigation s howed the dummy to be a mummy , and authorities launched a hunt for the corpse's true identity. A search led them to believt' that the corpse was thalof Elmer McCurdy. who after dying an honorable outlaw's dl'alh in 1911 , was subjected to a hum1haltng afterhre as a sideshow attraction in a travl'ling C'am1va l The tor pse remained in the family of Los i\n~elc s filmmaker Davr· Friedman until 1008, when 1t was !'!old to the amus<'ment park Oklahoma Cit y osteolog1st Dr Clyde Snow. representing Ter- rr tori a I Museum tn G uthrie. ( lk la . will try today lo determine whethrr the mummy 1s really the seour~c of the Okluhoma pra1ne If so. Elml'r MrCurdy will h•· i-h1pp1•<1 h.trk lo th(' rt•dlands ur Oklahom.1, home ;it 1<1.,l Clark BlllJJts Death Penalty SACRAMENTO CAP > i-·ormer US. 1\lty Gt•n Ham!.ey 'lark blU5t(•cl lhc death pt>nalty Monday, calling 1t .in cxpertmrnt ill ra1lurt• that d1!i('rtrn1nate-. ,1gain!.l tlw poo1 .ind 1~nores the real causes of crime. "The idea thal you can t>revc-nt :.-rime by calling for the• death penally 1s contr.1ry lo history, ~lark 1.aul a!> an 1\-..,t·mbly com m1ttee preparc•d 111 t,1k1• up lh1• death penalty. "Sixty two percent of all e~ 1·cutions In recc•nt years have• taken plaee in South Africa." he l11ld reporters. "!lave things changed there? They've gollcn worse. "If you want to do something nbout crime, get JObs for kids. Stop rationing health care. Give youngster!J a r hnnce to stay In school ," ht• suid. 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Telephone (114)142-'"1 CtH1lfled Actwert111no M2·stn ,. • ..,., ,...,,., °"•""'* C.V""Y (.,oc,,no.mU19' 640-11120 ~ :,:~, <>:.~'T, ':=!.,~~~·=·~· m•T,., ., adw•rt1uno l\h ,......,," ,...,, ~ 'tprot'ht("d •ftf\eut , .. <\•t ,..,"'"".,. ef ,....,,~,.-,._.., Mflit"d ft•'' ~'1•tt •••• -' (lfl\\f• Mtw (•'"•'"'_. \v&tc'••U•1t •• t •"'ff U N ,...,_t~ly ftt Mall t• ,4 ~,.tNy ""Hit•"• -.tivt~\U W,.,._.t"h .. _::------------ '· ,/ ' WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate intelligence committee and the Central Intelligence Agency are looking into allega· tions by a former CIA officer that ClA field officers fattened their pocketbooks from agency funds. John R. Stockwell, a 12-year CIA veteran, also chargeq that the agency deceived Congress and that most CIA operations in Vietnam were fabrica~. Stockwell pleaded for reform of the CIA in a resignation.Jetter last week to Adm. Stansfield Turner, the new CIA director. The 2,000·word letter was published Sunday in the Washington Post. Stockwell said he served in Vietnam and several African posts as well as at CIA head· quarters in Langley, Va. He said that after he became a station chief, a superior told him "how lo supplement my income by an additional $3,000·$4,000 a yea r b y manipulatin g representational and operational funds. This was quite within r e- gulations." Stockwell said one station chief in Africa collected more than $9,000 from the CIA last year for household expenses. "Throughout his career, Stockwell never brought any of his comments to the attention of the agency.'' the s pokesman said. "The agency has begun to look into these matters." The Senate committee was set up after recent investigat~ons fou nd CIA involvement in domestic spying, plots to kill foreign leaders and other activities. Stockwell, 40, said CIA files were cleansed of incriminating documents and that documents were hidden from congressional investigators. He sajd a CIA associate said the agency file relating to David flufkin, an American who fought as a mercenary in Angola, "was carefully purged. "Certain documents contain· ing information about him were pl<1ced in other files where they could be easil y retrieved but would not be exposed if he de· manded and gained access lo his own file. • • 1 heard of this a nd r e· monstrated, but was told by the yo ung officer that h e had scrvcd ... on the staff which was responding to Senate investiga. lions and that such tactics were common. 'We did it all the time.' as the agency attempted to pro- tect incriminating information from investigators.'' Stockwell said in the letter to Turner that he and other CIA of· fl cers "are disappointed lhat you have g1\•en no 1mdication of in- tention or even awareness of the need for the internal houseclean· 1ng that is so conspicuously over· due at the agency." SAJWR BRAVES ARCTIC ROVTE C ALAIS. France (AP) Dut<'hman Willy de Roos set ofr from Calais today to try to sail his 42-foot ketch Williwaw from lhe Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean through Canada's Northwest Passage. l>e Roos. 34, sa1d the arctic route had been completed only o nce before, when Norwegian Roa Id Amundsen and six compa- nions made a journey that lasted from 1003lt>1906 in a 71 foot boat. De Roos s:.11lerl Williwaw ~rround the world between 1972 nnd 1975 Y 011nger Due To Give Talk In Huntington California Attorney General Evelle J . Younger will s peak Wednesday at a police awards lun cheon at the Huntington Beacblno. Two Huntington Beach police offi cers and a resident of the city will re<:eive awards at the pro- gram. Officer J ames Wilson will be presented an award for valor. He rushed lo a burning vehicle last February and rescued two trapped occupantt in a semi· conscious condition, according to reports. Wilson, who was assist~ in the rescue by resident Stephen Silva, is credited with saving the Uves ol the two victJms. Sliva also will receive a dUzens award for courageous action for his part ln the re.cue. Officer Jim Smith, who suf· fered a serious back injury in a 1975 traffic collision, will receive an award for merit. He became a school resource otllcer at EdiM>n and Jtuntlngton Beach hilh schools followini bis IQjury. Orange County Sherlff Brad Oates a1ao ls scheduled to attend th~ affair sponsored by the chamber of commerce. Miner Rearmed David Lynn Jackson, recuperating from surgery that re· implanted both of his arms, chats '<;Vith his mother, Win· nie. in a Louisville, Ky., hospital. The 19-year·old Jackson should regain 60 percent use of his right arm and 30 to 40 percent of his left. Jackson's arms were severed in a mining accident. Vote Needed Hazel Incho For Raises WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter signed a Jaw today that ensur es that Congress gets no future pay raises without first voting on them. The law will retain the s pecial commission to m ake recomm endations to the President on pay raises for Congress a nd other top officials and the President still will have the decision on whether to submit the r ecommendation t o Congress. But both the House and Senate then will have to approve the in· crease by a roll call vote. F rom Page A l WRIGLEY • sorts and zinc mines. Of Huntington Dead at 77 Funeral services are scheduled Wednesday at 11 a.m. for longtime Huntington Beach resident Mrs. Hazel Jncho who died at the age of 77 Easter Sun· day at a Long Beach convales· cent hospital. Services for Mrs. Incho, who bad been under care for 18 m o nths , will be at Pierce Brothers-Smith Mortuary m the downtown area. A 1929 arrival in Huntington Beach, Mrs. Jncho was an avid ca rd game club member. accord· ing to her longtime friend, Mrs. Ethel Proctor. She was preceded in death by her husband. Jack. who was a printer for the Huntington Ueach Ne ws. Survivors jnclude a son. Harry of New York. and a • daughter, Mrs. Jackie Lee Glenn of Oroville. Lights, Peneils HB Making Budget Movie By ROBERT BARKl!:R Of, ... ~·· ,j ... ,,.., The Ctlf-<df Huntington Beuch as makmg a movie aboul ILS budget. WIULE IT won't set any records at the box office, it ls expected to help the public understand what the budget is a ll about, according Lo City Administntor Bud Belsito. Belsito, who is directing the show, a a ya dlscusslons wlth various city departments will be filmed and s hown to city council members to aid their decision maklnc. Council deUberations also will be filmed and will be made available to various service groups, Belsito said. HE SAlD the movie is being made to enhance the un. derstanding of the ).lrocess which has long been a mystery to large segments of the population. He said that shots of various areas in the community will be filmed to s how what the budget framers are talking about. "It will take Jots of film editing, but I lhtnk 1l will be worth it,·· he said. BELSITO SAID that filming of the city budget process may be a first in the nation. ··At least, l 've never heard of 1t before," he said. Burial in Ferrari OK' d hllt Delayed " LOS ANGELES (A P) -A woman's wish to be buried "next to my husband in my lace nightgown ... in my Ferrari, with the seat s lant ed com· fort ably" has been upheld by a Superior Court commissioner who found her request "unusual but not illegal." Sol West m, if he carried o ut her burial instructions. If he didn't, hew as to inherit only $10,000. But the direetors of the funeral home in San Antonio, Tex., where Sandra Ilene West's body has bee n emba lmed and temporarily entombed say they won 'l bury her unless legal dis- putes over her burial instructions are dropped. In a special hearing to de· term1nc the legality of Mrs. West 's burial instructions. Superior Court Commissioner Franklin Dana said Monday that he knew of no law preventing her being buried in her sports car. Mrs . West of Beverly Hills, who rued March 10 at age 37. wrote the burial instructions in her handwritten will in 1972. She was the wife of millionaire oilman Ike West Jr., who is buried in San Antonio. She stipluated in the will that the bulk of her $2.5-million estate was to go to her brother-in-law. However, a San Antonio I a wye r has contest ed the handwritten will. saying that a later will typed in 1976 names him as chief beneficiary of her estate and makes no mention of burial instructions. Both wills arc in probate court here. Charte r R evision Meeting Changed The Huntington Beach Charter Revision Committee h as changed meeting dates because of a conflict in the schedule of lhc comm1ttcc's adviser. Committee members, who arc studying possible changes in city government, have changed meeting nights from the first and third Tuesday lo the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Meetings a re open to the public. Wrigley fought against putting ,-----------------------------------------. lights mto his ball park for night baseball and Wrigley Field became a haven for sun worship· pcrs, who kept attendance high even when the Cubs were not con- tender.. Gnmm was again brought back as manager in 1960. But before the season ended, Wrigley look !Au Boudreau out of the radio booth to replace Grimm as manager and sent Grimm into the radio booth. The followin g year, he r eplaced Boudreau with the College of Coaches The bizarre idea was lo have anywhere from eight to 1J "managers" rotating throughout the system with all of them one Lime or another becom· ing the "head coach." The Idea was so disastrous that in 1962 lhe Cubs finished ninth behind Houston, which was ln its first year. However, Wrigley re- tained the "College of Coaches" through the 1965 season when he finally hired Leo Durocher. The Cubs C1rushed 10th and last the following season but Durocher begantotumtheteam. Jn 1969 it appeared that they would win the pennant and a re- cord 1,674,993 fans attended Cubs games. But the Cubs went inlo their infamous Sept.ember Swoon and pennantwenttotheNcw York ._ Mets. The cubs went downhill steadily thereafter. RelJate Wins Support Voice WASllINGTON (AP) -JC Congress fails to approve Presi· dent Carter 's $50 tax rebate plan, 1t could undermine consumer confidence and frustrate efforts to reduce unemployment below 7 pe r cent th is year, Labor Secretary Ray Mars hall says. ·'Those who have been painting the rosy pictures of a heallhy economy have not looked at the unemployment rate recently." said Marshall. The nation's job· h'ss rate was 7.3 percent in March. Marshall made his rem arks in a s peech prepared for delivery today at W'-YbC State University in Detroit. Climbing Fatal RED BLUFF CAP) -Tehama County sheriff's deputies found the body or Benjamin Hochstat· ter, 18, of R.ed Bluff Monday al the bottom or a steep cllrr s ix miles cast of Red Bluff. Amigos Plan Meet The Amlgoe de Bolu ChJca wlll meet Thur'lday at 8 p.m. al the hom of Ralph and Charlene Bauer, 1Ml1 Cotu.it Clrclo, Huot· inaton Harbour. / That's Right! 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T oday's Closin g N.Y.Stocks VOL. 70, NO. 102, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1977 TEN CENTS Second Ca1npus Clears State Hurdle By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of the Dilly Pilot Stall Saddleback College's bid lo build a second district campus s e r.v in g 1 r v i n e a n d Tu s t i n cl ear ed a vital hurdle in Sacramento Monday. The California Post Secondary Education Commission. lhe final review panel for such proposals, endorsed the college's plans and determined that there is a clear need for a major campus in the northern part of the district. The commission advises the governor a nd the stale Legislature on issues affecting community and state colleges a"'1 decides ii m ajor projects can receive state funding. Bill Pickens, the commission research analyst who prepared staff findings on the Saddleback proposal, said the approval of Saddleback's second campus was conditional. To get st ate money for its second campus s ite and con- struction, Saddleback must : -Sign binding inter-district attendance agree ments with the governing boards of adjoining districts rather than relying on the semi-formal pacts that now can be altered almost unilateral- ly by one party or the other. -Select a second campus site that serve5 Tustin and Irvine, leaving the door open to selection of either of the two locations cur- rently under consideration. Pickens ·said Saddleback of- fi cials have agreed lo fulfill any conditions as long as they can build their second campus. The second cam pus site has become a controversial issue that has divided the board. Attempts to acquire 20 acres at Myford Road and Bryan Aven"4e on the l rvine Ranch have been stym ied by the seating or new trustees, several of whom openly favor the alternative location at Irvine Center Drive and J effrey Road. That difference may be re- solved at the April 25 board meet· ing. Pickens said the stale com- 1,000 Pickets V ~wed In Davis Cup Protest D•lly ~Uot Pl>olo by ltlclUlnl Koehl~r CONTEST WINNER MADELEINE' Turtle Rock Aealdent Choo OLI IN JUST-NAMED PARK IN TURTLE ROCK Name 'Chaparral Park', Wins $100 It's Chaparral Irvine Woman Names Park The new park in Turtll· Ro<'k has a new name. And Madele1m· Drandli ts $100 ncht'r Mrs lirAndll i;ubm1ttcd th•· winning name. Chaparral Park. in thl' rt'<'l'llt park· miming ronlt•'i t s p o nsored b y the I rvin•· Company. She wil1 n'<'l'I ve $100 for her efforts. Tlw Turtle Rcu:k residenl said Shl' was "v1•ry surprised " to learn stw had won the contest. which attracted !RO t•ntrants anti 500 po~sible park names. lrvm<• Cnmmunaty St•rvir1•<; Commtsstonl'r:> sifted throu~h Uw stacks of nam<•s last \\Cck and t·amc> up with the wanner and lwo runnc>rs up. AnUrnny Rosa 'won $75 fnr his seconu·bcsl name C'anyon Wi nd Park and Ale'<· andra Sllbv .... on $50 for submit· tan.: T<'rraptn !'ark ~rs Brandl!. 31, a 'it):·year re· -;1dent of lr\'anc. ~mid she came up \\1th lh1• rtatllt' Chaparral Park twr:iuw tlw tcrr:un remind~ h<•r of rhaparral The awards will be prl'sented to MN . Brand It and thP other winnt'N 111 a cerr•monv at the park s1l<' rrther lalt·r th.is month or in early May llowevN, th<· p;1rk 1s not ex- l>C'C'tC'ci to h1· opt•n until C'1lhc·r M ay or J1m1· Thi' fl vt• acrC' park is located rwxt to the new Bonita Canyon School. abo i.t1ll undl'r ronstrudwn . in Turtle Ho('k \'1llat:t' Protested Movie On Rape Favored Most of those who attended Monday's scrt'ening or three rn.pe prevention films in Irvine told police they ravor the movi<' that has brought protests from two women's activist groups. Of the 46 people who filled out questionnaires after the three f ilms were shown at El Camino .Real School, 33 said they support- ed the film "How to Say No to a Rapist and Survive." However, two women's groups -the National Organization of Women <NOW) and Women Against Rape (WAR) -both tontend the film is degrading lo women and do not favor its being boughtror viewings in Irvine. Representatives of both groups a ttended the screening and stat· ed their opposition. Despite the general 11upport to the film, Polke Chier Leo Peart, who attertded Monday's meeting. sald today he's "doubtful" that /Um will be purchased for show· .. . · ings in Irvine. "Several members of the city council have told me they are op· posed to that fi lm bein~ shown in Irvine under official c ity s ponsors hip, so l 'm doubtful we'll use that mm." Peart said. The other two films shown were "Rape -A P reventive In- quiry" and "Lady Beware." He said there may be others lo be considered that have not been shown yet, Peart said his oCClce hasn't set aside funds for a rape prevention film for the coming year, but that he has received pledges from four civic groups to pay for a film . Howevel'. they specifled the "How to Say No to a Rapist," Pearl said. The civic groups in· elude the J unior Ebells, -'Senior Ebells Md the women's Jaycee group ln Irvine. The chief said he'll have to (Sff FILM, P11e A2) ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~ A~ Wlrtpllolo GUM MAGNATE DIES Cubs' Owner Wrigley P. K. Wrigley, Gum Magnate, Dies at 82 CHICAGO CAP) -Philip K. Wrigley, 82, chewing gum magnate and owner of the Ch icago Cubs baseball t eam, died today. Wrigley was stricken at his Lake Geneva. Wis., home Mon- day night and died at Lakeland Hospital in Elkhorn, Wis .. said a s pokesman for the William Wrigley Jr. Co. Wrigley died of a gastroin- te s li n al hemorrhage , the spokesman said. "- The Wrigley family bought the 76·square-mile Santll Catalina Island ln 1919. Except for the city of Avalon, the undeveloped is land ls mana1ed for the family by the Santa Catalina Island Company. Wrtgley rarely appeared at the ballpark the laat 30 years and not at all in the last 10 years. (See WRIGLEY, Page A!) • Purpose: To Stop Matches By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol t,. Dolly Piiot Stall A group calling itself the Committee to Stop the U.S.- South Africa Tennis Match h as estimated nearly 1,000 protesters will turn out to d e- monstrate again st the upcom - ing Davis Cup matches in Newport Beach. Vincent Perkins, a spokesman for the group, said the committee is a coalition of different political, community and student groups whose aim will be to pre- vent the matches which are scheduled for Friday, Saturday a nd Sunday at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. But Perkins. who describes himself as a political activist, disa vowed any advance plans for civil disobediance. "We're just planning on picket- ing," he said. Then he added, "It is very important to stop the matches." Police Chief B. James Glavas said earlier his department is pre p ared for any contingency tha t might arise. The committee picketed the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association of- fices in Los Angeles Monday af- ternoon in protest over the up- coming matches. According to Perkins, the pro- testers will come "in three or four bus loads" from the Los Angeles area and will be joined by protesters from possibly as far a way as San Diego and Santa Barbara_ Newport police have downplayed the protest aspect of the three-day tournament which is the sectional finals for the western hemisphere. HEADS COLLEGE BOARD Lagunan Larry Taylor Saddleback Trustees Take Seats Three new trustees took their seats on the Saddleback College board Monday night and ongoing board member Larry Taylor of Laguna Beach took the gavel as president for the coming year. Trustee Donna Berry of Mis- sion Viejo was elected vice presi- dent and newly elected board member Eugene McKnight was voted in as board clerk. All the ballots were unanimous . Two developments emerged rapidly after the organizational m atters were concluded. Taylor vigorously took char ge of the meeting, running it strictly by the rules or parliamentary procedure and vowing no board meetings would run later than 10:30 p.m, while he is chairman. His expertise was gleaned from a dozen years on the Laguna Beach Unifi ed School Distri..-t board. The other clear change at the meeting was the appearance of a new voting majority. On sever al agenda items in- volving personal philosophies on such issues as finances and so- called "frill" classes, the split was 5-2. The three new members - William Watts, Robert Price and Eugene McKnight -joined Taylor and Norrisa Brandt in the m ajority, leaving Donna Berry and Frank Greinke as a consis- tent minority. Televising School Meetings Weighed 1 r the Irvine school board agrees with Trustee Frank Hurd, Irvine residents m ay soon be able to sit home and watch the bi· weekly school board meetings on television. Hurd said today he plans to suggest at Wednesday's school board m~tlng that the meetings be televised over the cily's cable TV station. "Although I've thought about the possibility before, I decided to suggest it to the board during S4IWR BIUVES PASS4.GE ROUTE CALAIS, France (AP) - Dutchman Willy de Roos set ort from Calais today to try to sail his 42-foot ketch Williwaw from the Atlantic to th~ Pacific Ocean through Canada 'a Northwe~ Passage. De Roos. 34, said the arctic route had been completed only once before, when Norwe1ian Roald Amundsen and six comp•· nion1 made a joumey that luted from JJ03 to ta ln a 71·foot boat. ' De Roo1 ullod Wiiiiwaw around the world between 1972 and lt'15. • the last campaign, when so- meone attending one of my cof- fees asked why our meetings aren't televised like the City Council's," expl ained Hurd; who was re-elected to his seat on the board in March. Hurd will make his suggestion at the 7 :30 p .m . meeting at Greentree School , 4200 Ma nzanita Ave. Hurd said he's already con- ferred with Wayne Hauser, head of the Irvine Company 's Com- munity Cablevision Company, and says the idea definitely has possibilities. "Hauser said It might cost the company a little money, but that it seems like a worthwhile public service, as much as the council meetings," Hurd said. Hurd said he'll also suggest Wednesday that the board further improve communlca· lions by choosing an ombudsman to serve as a liaJson between the public and the district. Membeu o r the public sometimes make complaints and suggest.ions during the oral com- munications port.Ion of the board meetings, but lh•t their concerns are often unanswered. "The ombudsman would be <SeeTVSROW, P 11eAJ) m ission deliberat ely avoided endorsing one site or the other, indicating that either would meet. its requirements. "Their. main concern was with th e inter-district attendance situation," he said, noting many Tustin and Irvine residents will still want to attend Santa Ana or Or ange Coast Colleges despite <See CAMPUS, Page A2) 34:-cent Cas Tax Brewing? WASHlNGTON (AP) -The Carter ad ministr ation is con- sidering a proposal to raise the federal gasoline tax by 10 cents a gallon in each of the next three years if gasoline consumption rises above this year 's level, the Washington Post reported today. The Administration hopes the standby t ax would convince motorists to use less gasoline, the Post said. The c urrent federal tax on gasoline is four cents a gallon. Motoris ts used about 294 million gallons of gasoline each day last year. The Carter plan also calls for continuing the 10-cent tax in- creases unless Americans r e- duce their gasoline consumption from 1977 levels by two percent a year between 198l and 1985, the Post said. <See GAS, Page A2 ) Gas Increase For Swimming PoouSlated SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Ca lifornia s wimmin g pool owners face drastic increases in the cost of natural gas for heating their pools under a rate structure adopted today by the state Public Utilities Commission. In adopting it, the PUC tossed out a controversial plan to con- serve gas by banning new con- nections for pool heaters. Under the new rules, gas com· panies are instructed to include sharply inverted rate structures in any future rate increases they ask. The PUC said the proposed rate plan will be used ''as a con- ser vation tool in conjunction with life line rates." Rates will in- crease shar ply as usage in· creases above lifeline quantities --whether for pools or other purposes. The PUC said that separate rate schedules s hould be de- signed for municipal, school and commercial swimming pools and other recreational uses. It also said "new swimming pool constru ction plumbing should provide for a solar heat- ing system" and that persons building new pools s hould con· sider that gas supplies for heat- ing the pools will be sharply curtailed or unavailable in the future. In December 1975 the PUC sug. gested a ban on new heater (gas> connections for pools, but the or- der was never implemented. Co ast -' Weathe r Late night and early morning patchy low c lo uds , otherwise fair through Wednesday. Lows tonight 47 to 52. Highs Wed- nesday upper 60s to low 70s. I NSIDE TODAY Can you hear it, that dre~ bansMe f oretelUng the doom of doubl.e-dfgit inf la· lion? Sharpen 11our hearing with AP buame11 analyat John Cunniff on Page BS. At 'I ew, t.f'Vlte ••m1~11 C.lll•nil• t11 .. 111 .. C.m1u ladex er ., •• A4 Ar c ......... OolllNttkfl ••1ttr1al .. ~ •11'"1llNM!lt .. , ..... c. c1.1 .,., "-... ,_ ... _ • ..... C' ., •• .... j A2 DAILY PILOT I TU!!day, April 12, 1917 'Fraud' Hinted f'ro• Page Al Senate Probes CIA Fund Use CAMPUS ••• the presence of a northe.m area satellite. The commission's report d4'· termined that Saddleback 's enrollment growth potential (a total of more than 47,000 students b y the year 2 ,000) is so phenomenal that two full-blown ('ampusci1 would be more than JUStified. WASHINGTON (AP> -The Senate intelligence committee and the Central Jntelligenc" Agency are looking into allega- tions by a former CIA oCCicer that CIA field orricers rattened thejr pocketbooks from agent•y funds. John n. Stockwell, a 12-year CIA veteran, a lso charged th'l the agency deceived Con;tr s and that most CIA operation in Vietn~m were fabricationA- Stockwell pleaded for re rm of the CIA in a resignation leller last week to Adm. Stansfield Turner, the new CIA director. The 2,000-word letter was publis h ed Sunday in th e Washington Post. Stockwell said he served in Vietnam and several African posts as well as ;.it CIA head quarters in Langley, Va. lie said that after he became a station chicr. a super ior told him .. how to supplement my income Specialut Seeks True ID of Mummy LOS ANGELES (AP) -Elmer McCurdy, is lhalyou? A skeleton specialist hopes to lay to rest doubts about whether a funhouse mummy 1s Elmer Mccurdy, infamous Oklahoma train robber killed in a gunfight with the law in 1911 . For years, the mummified cor· pse hung at a Long Beach amuse- ment park, where it was passed orr as a wax dummy. But when one or the body's arms fell orr Dec. 7, investigation showed the dummy to be a mummy, an d auth orities launched a hunt fo r the corpse's true identity. A search It'd them to believe that the corpse was that or F.lmer Mccurdy, who after dying an honorable outlaw's death in 1911, was subjected to a humiliating afterlife as a ~Hleshow attraction in a traveling carnival. The cor· psc remaint..'<11n the family of Los Angeles filmmak e r Dave Friedman until 1968, when 1t was sold to the amusement park. Oklahoma City osteologist Dr. Clyde Snow. representing Ter- ri tori al Museum in Guthrie. Okla , will try today to determine whether the mummy is really lhc scourge of the Oklahoma pr aine. If so. Elmer Mccurdy will he shipp('() back to the redlands or Oklahoma, home at last. f'ro• Page A I 1VSHOW .. responsible for bringing answers lo those ix-ople," s:.iid llurd lie said it could t'ilher he an existing !'II arf f)('rson givt'n nf'W dut1e!i or a new l"mployc or the distract Other topics to be discussed Wrclnesdayincludc /\ public hearan~ concerning the initial propo!-..ils or the scho'11 district and lh1· Irvine Te<l<"her'I Assoc1at1on. Following the hPar 1ng, th<> two 'l1dc·<1 may hf.gm negotiat1on ... New truste<> Fred Gahm will be seated and the board will :it- temptto elect new orf1cC'r$ for the com ing year An informational report will he giv('n to the board <"OncM"ning the new calendar option SUJ.Utelit· ed for Irvine Hi gh, which would break the s<"hool year into five nme-week 11css1ons. The errect or thl' new calendar wou ld allow more rl ex1ble sc hedulln~ for stude nts and would nllow some to take vaca- • lions at times other than sum· mer, irthey wished. -The cour11es or study for grades ll<'ven through 12 will be rC'presl'nh'<l to the board for a first reading. O"ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ~:t.~~~:;:r,:,-:.=:'::~: (O•l\t~t\ftf'"l~•nf S.0-•..tt4~t>t• tkiOllV.O -....~." tri.rou.., f'Oo..y f., ((r\t• Mf\4, Ne•~t h.cf'I. Hwnli"919" .,._ .. ~ t•I" .,all•f tr~ln•. '•6cllf'f)«-V•l .. y MK1 ~~:;,~~~e-~.~=r~~ r.::. ... ~-::::.!i..~1·::~,~~~ """" ~' . _ .. _ f'THklilft' AIM P\Alt1tNt , .. ~. ,- "''""'"' ... "' •nttV..,..,. .. ~ T•...-tt••••it ...... ,_, .. ~ "'" .......... ... o..w. ... \.tff .. -........ "'"" .... ""'-~ .. ·-omc •• o.t••Mt•• 11•w .. ,...,_ ~ ...... , •• .,,°*" ...... " ..... .. ':'.,!';:" .. "~' '"'''-~-....... -~~!:t,~:~r.~:u·- Telepflone (71•)16432, CltHltled Advettt .. 111 '42·11'11 S.U•f1Moe• Yoll•• -Ollie. "'"'"o ........ i...c•-4N-OtJO .... ____________ .,. t 4 by an addi.tional $3,000-$4 ,000 a year by ma ni pulating representational and operational funds. This was quite witbln re· gulations." Stockwell said one station chief in Arrica collected more than $9,000 from the CIA last year for household expenses. "Throug ho ut his career. Stockwell never brought any of his comments to the attention of the agency," the s pokesman said. "The agency has begun lo look into these matters." Aeeordinf to P ickens. the northern part of the district could almost be a colle&e district in itself with a future enrollment potential or 17,000 students. The findings on Saddleback's second campus are only part of an extensive report Pickens pre- pared ror the commission on the s tate of community college education in Orange County. The Senate committee was set ' up after recent investigations found CIA invol vement in domestic spying, plots to kill foreign leaders and other acli vibes. Attention, Tennis Buffs The other m ajor area of con- cern to the commission involved pl ans by both the Rancho Santiago and North Orange County Community College Dis· tncts to build new campuses in the northeastern part of the county. Stockwell plans to move to Texas and become a house builder. according to the Post. Stockwell, 40, said CIA files were cleansed of incriminating documents and that documents were hidden from congressional investigators. Workmen install lights al 12 tennis courts und~r construc tion in the new Heritage Park, localed off Walnut Avenue. T ennis players can expect lo use the new courts this fall, when the first phase of Heritage Park 1s (•xpcrted lo be comple ted. Other park racilities include an aquatic complex. youth center. athletic fields and play area for youngsters. Pickens said the commission has determined that the entire g rowth region in that area <Sa n tiago and Santa An a Canyons) could be served by a single major campus. He said a CIA associate said the agency file relating to David Bufkin, an American who fought as a mercenary in Angola, "was carefully purged. "Certain documents contain- ing information about him were placed in other files where they could be easily retrieved but would not be exposed if he de- manded a nd gained access to his own file. Loot Recovered Youths Held in Wine Caper f'ront Page A I F1LM ••. weigh everything and then make a decision about which film. 1r any, will be bought for the c1ly':- rape prevention program . "The trouble is that the boundary lines split the area roughly m half." he said. "The (·ommission would like the two districts to plan together for a single school." Frona Page A J Laguna n each p<>liC(.' have re· covered more than $2,000 worth of vinta~e wine stolen from the partly completed multi-million dollar house of stockbroker Boyd JeHncs, l<t Rockledge Road_ F,.._PageAJ WRIGLEY. • Yachting, cooking and tinker· ing with old cars were among his avocations. His interests also m· eluded everything from winning a steer roping contest to breeding Arabian stallions to inventing a nonslippable screwdn ver. Wrigley married Helen Atwater of New York in 1918 They had two daughte rs and u son, William. who eventually in· herited the team. Funeral ar· rangements were incomplete. He was born Dec. 5, 1894, al the. Wrigley fought against putting lights into his ball park for night baseball and Wrigley Field became a haven for sun worship· pcrs, who kept attendance high even "hen the Cubs were not con- tend<'rs. G nmm was again brought back as m anager in 1960. But before the season ended. Wrigley took Lou Boudreau out of the radio booth lo replace Grimm as manager and sent Grimm into the radio booth. T h l! Co 11 o w i n g y e a r . h 1• replaced Boudreau with the College or Coaches. The bizarre idea was to have <my wherc from They got help from Jeffries who with the aid of a neighbor. police said, tackled one or three 11.vear·old boys carting three cases of wine across his estate. Police said interrogation of the Dana Point youth led them to de· lain another Dana Point boy and a third boy visiting rrom Northern Calirornia. The Dana Point youths were released to their parents. The third boy was held in juvenile hall, pending contact or his parents. Police said they recovered three more cases or wine, Lalite Rothschild valued al $50 a bottle, hidden in bushes on Nyes Place. a few blocks from the Jeffries home. Jeffries. living in the maid's quarters while his ocean front estate is being completed, told police he was wakened by the noises of the boys moving the wine. I A bout 70 persons attended Monday's viewing, according to Peart and Crime Prevention Of- ficer Patrick Rogers. The au- dience included both m eri and women of aJI ages, they said. "ll reaJly was a good turnout. People seem to be interested in t he subject," Peart commented. Rogers explained that, regard· less of what happens with the film selection, a "first class" rape prevention program wiU be· gin in Irvine la ter this spring. Doctors Boycott SAN FRANCfSCO (A P ) --The Na lion al Union of American Phy s icians, declaring a "boycott," gave strike sanction Monday to the California State Employed Physicians Associa- t ion in a dispute over patient care m the state mental hospitals. GAS ••• The cumulative tax, iC enacted, would not exceed 50 cents a gallon, according to one pro- posal, the Post reported. A White House spokeswoman declined to comment, saying "We don't co mment on speculative stories.•' The President is scheduled to unveil his energy program in an April 20 message lo Congress. A spokesman for J ames R. Schlesin~er. t he president's chief e n ergy advise r , s aid he hadn't heard or the standby gas tax option. The Post said the President's energy planners hope a standby gasoline tax could reduce gasolin e con s umption and further ease political opposition he would undoubtedly face if he called for an immediate increase in gasoline laxes. Plaza Hotel, which formerly was at the edge of Chicago's Gold Coast. His father had come to Chicago from the East in 1891 and headed a soap and baking soda enterprise before going mto what would become the bigges t j(Um business in the world. eight to 13 "managers" rotating .----------- Arter serving in the Navy an World War I , he worked in Wrigley gum factories m Canada and Brooklyn, N.Y., and. al the age of 29. became president or the William Wrigley Jr. Company. In the meantime, his father and a group or civic leaders ac quired the Cubs in hopes of build· ing a champion. The senrnr Wrigley rued rn 1932 and P K. became owner of the Cubs. The Cubs won pennants an 1932 and again m 1935. In 1938 Wngley f11't'<l manager Charley Grimm and replaced him with calch('r Gabby Hartnett , who :.1ngl1·· handedly carried the team to the pennant. Rut Grimm returned m 1944 and in 1945 guided the ('uhs to their last pennant. Although the Cubs f1011ndercd after the .... ar. th<> Wrigl<'Y empire grew to somf' 30 bu-;1- nt'•~cs ranging from hotels lo re sorts and zmc mines. throughout the system with all of them one lime or another becom- ing the "head coach." The idea was so disastrous that in 1962 the Cubs fin ished ninth behind Houston. which was in its firs t year. However. Wrigley re- tained the "College or Coaches" throui:h the 1965 season when he finally hired Leo Durocher. The Cubs finished 10th and last the followm~ season but Durocher began to turn the team. In 1969 1t appeared that they \\ ould win the pennant and a re· nird t.674,99:1 fans attended Cubs ~JOH':. Uut the Cubs went into their inramnu:> Sept em her Swoon and pennant wenttothe New York Mt'ts. The C'ubs went downhill sll"adily thereafter. Plane Tires Blow OF.NVER <A P ) -All four t1rt><1 on th<' ll'rt s ide of a United /\1rlineg OC 8 jrt blew out Mon- c1 av dunng 3 landing here. Vive pa•'fwngers were injured when they were l"V:Jcuated by escape chutes, the a1rhnr said. Easter Parade Barry Scatters Bunnies J\ Huntington Beach assault s uspect 1s s till ~•l large today, a long w1lh severa l J.:astcr bunnies he ac- c ide ntally released w he n he dove over a fence and crashed throug h their hutc·h . Ile was being chai:,cd by u lOO·pound police dog named Barry at the time. BARRY, A GERMAN s hephe rd. had been re- leased into the ch ase by his boss, Patrolman Lee Camp. But when lhe s uspect crashed heod-first into the bunny butch. releasing all the r abbits, Barry ap- pare ntly became confused. He began chasing rabbits instead of the s uspect. Thus the suspect escaped into the night. Now all the poUce h ave le ft is the suspect's de · molished car, whic h was wha t started all the trouble, according to Patrol Sgt. Jerry Webb . ACCORDING TO WEBB, TIIE suspect had an argument wilh his girlfriend on Cameron Str eet about 11: 30 p.m. E aster when she demanded the keys so she could drive. He ended up trying to run her down, police allege, and in the process drove down the street, crashing through mailboxes and trash cans. This aroused neiahbors. The battered car finally came to rest ln a nearby hospital parking lot. T he suspect tried to ch ange a flattened tire but h a d to n ee angry neighbors who were by now chasing him afoot. 'lllAT'S WREN THE SUSPECT got a headache diving over the fence into the rabbit hutch. That's when police doi;( Barry aot confused by running rabbits. That's when Huntington Beach police wilb they had never heard about the whole mess . That's Right! 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The California Post Secondary Educallon Commission, the final review panel for such proposals. endorsed the college's plans and determined that there is a clear need for a major campus in the northern part of the dis trict. The commission advises the governor and the state Legislature on issues affecting community and state colleges and decides if major projects can receive state fund mg. Rill Pickens. the commission research analyst who prepared staff findings on the Saddleback proposal. said the approval of Saddleback 's second campus wns conditional. To get state money for its second campus site and con· struction, Saddleback must: -· Sign binding inter-district attendance agreements with the governing boards of adjoimng districts rather than relym~ on the semi-formal pacts that now can be altered almost unilateral· ly by one party or the other. -·Select a second campus site that serves Tustin and Irvine, leaving the door open to selection of either of the two locations cur- rently under consideration. Pickens said Saddlcback of· licials have agreed to futnll any C!Onditions as long as they can build their second campus. The second campus site hai; bee!ome a controversia I issue <See CAMPUS, Page AZ) Or:~:ca:ast Weather Late night and early morning pat chy low clouds, otherwise fair through Wednesday. Lows tonight47to52. Highs Wed· nesday upper 60s to low 70s. INSIDE TODAY Can you hear it, thot dreaded banlhee foretelling the doom of double-digit 111/lcl· ti011? Sh4rpen your hearing with AP bulJneu OMlyat John Cunnifl on Ptl{Jt 85. Index Cl ., •• A4 AT AIYWf~"'ite •m1•9-tlt c.111•""'• Cl•ulll ... c..,,10 Creuwenl OulhNet1c .. .......... ~. 1111 .. 1..i-,.r .... ct Cl·t ,,., N_,te.,. '"-"''"""' •• s CA ., A4 A4 Three new trustees took their seats on the Saddleback College board Monday night and ongoing board member Larry Taylor of Laguna Beach took the gavel as president for the coming year. Trustee Donna Berry of Mis- sion Viejo was elected vice presi· dent and newly elected board member Eugene McKnight was voted in as board clerk. AU the ballots were unanimous. T~o developments emerged rapidly after the organizational m alters were concluded. Taylor vigorously took charge of the meeting, running it strictly by the rules of parliamentary procedure and vowing no board meetings would run later than 10: 30 p.m. while he is chairman. His expertise was gleaned from a dozen years on the Laguna Beach Unified School District board. The other clear change at the meeting was the appearance of a new voting majority. On several agenda items in· volving personal philosophies on such issues as finances and so· called "frill" classes, the split was 5-2. The three new members - William Watts, Robert Price and Eugene McKnight -joined Taylor and Norrisa Brandt in the majority, leaving Donna Berry and Frank Greinke as a consis· tent minority. There were also a (ew un· animous votes and one variation on the majority split. When the board decided to re· consider the controversial second campus issue. the vote was 4·2 with an abstention by Taylor to hold the meeting 'n Irvine. McKnight and Watts were the two negative votes. SC Police Chief Post Sought by68 The San Clemt'nte polit'e chief's position has drawn 68 ap· pllcants from across the western United Slates. City Manager Gerald Weeks said today. Deadline for applying for the pol1<:e chief's job was Monday. Weeks said ht' was impressed hy the caliber of the applicants. lie said he hopes to have the new r hid on board by mid or late May. Pohce Chief Mel Portner will leave his post May 1, take ac· crued vacation and sick leave and officially retire in August after the three years as head of the police department and more than 25 years with the force. The city mann~er said the ap- plications wlll be winnowed to about a dozen. Those people will then be interviewed by a panel of law enforcement and municipal ~ovemment officials from other <:ommunilics. Weeks said. The City Council has taken no action on requests for establish· menl of a citizens group to participate in the selection pro- cess and none is now planned, he said. Weeks said that following the interviews, the applicants will be listed in order of rank and he will make the final decision. The chief's job pays from $22,248 to $27,036. S41WR BIUYES PASSAGE ROVTE CALAIS, France CAP) - Dutcbmat\ Willy de Roos set orr from Calais today to try to sail his 42·foot ketch Williwaw from the AUanlfc to the Pacific Ocean through Canada's Northwest Passage. \ De Roos. 34, said the arctic route had been completed only once before, when Norwegian Roald Amundsen and six compa· nlons made a journey that l8!1ted from 1903to1900 in a 71 ·foot boat. De Roos sailed Williwaw around the world between im and 1975. , Suflwag Sounds · •f'Wl......,.10 Cutback In Use Sought WASIDNGTON (AP> -Tho Carter administration is con· s idering a proposal to raise the federal gasoline tax by 10 cents a gallon in each or the next three years if gasoline consumption rises above this year's level the W asbington Post reported today. The Administration hopes the standby tax would convince motorists to use less gasoline, the Post said. The current federal tax on gasoline is four cents a gallon. Motorists used about 294 million gallons of gasoline each day last year. The Carter plan also calls for continuing the 10-cent tax in· creases unless Americans re· duce their gasoline consumption from 1977 levels by two percent a year between 1981 and 198.5 the Post said. ' The cumulative tax, if enacted, would not exceed 50 cents a gallon, according lo one pro- posal. the Post reported. i Michael Martin, Joseph Anderer and William Hamilton (from left> make music amid the graffiti and roar of a New York subway. AJI three play French horn in the Opera Orchestra of New York. They took the subway to a performance Monday and decided to get in a little extra practice on the way. A W)lite House spokeswoman declined to comment, saying "We don 't co mment on ~peculalive stories.·· TUX> CUSD Principals To Resign By ANNE COOPER Ol IM 0.Mly ~It.I Sllfl Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict J>rincit>al Darrel Taylor of Dana Hills High School and Thomas Blum of Barcelona Elementary, have been hired as superintendents of two California school districts. Taylor, who has been with the Capistrano district since 1964 will be superintendent of th~ Perris Union High School Dis· trict beginning July 1. Perris is located near Riverside. The 2,000-student district is com· prised of a junior high and a high school. Blum, who was principal or Palisades Elementary School in Capistrano Beach from 1970 until last September, will take the helm at the same time as s uperintendent or the Wasco Union School District. The three· school elementary district has 1,600 students and is located in the Central San Joaquin Valley, near Bakersfield. "We don·t ltke lo lose good administrators, but we realize we have some talented people in the district," s aid J erome Thornsley, Capistrano Unified superintendent. "We can't hold them back.'' Thomsley said district com· mittees will be screening appli· cants from within and without the Capistrano school staff to re- commend to the board of trustees replacements for Taylor and Blum. ''Our Roal is always to hire the best administrators we can find," he said. "Since I've been with the district, we've been run- ning about 50 percent, hiring within the district.'' <See LEAVING, Page A2) Loot Recovered Youths Held in Wine Caper Laguna 84!ach police have re-The Dana Point youths were covered more than $2,000 worth released to their parents. The or vintage wine stolen (rom the third boy was held in juvenile partly completed multi-million hall, pending contact of his dollar house of stockbroker Boyd parents. Jeffries, 100 Rockledge Road. Police said they recovered They got help from Jeffries who with the aid of a neighbor, police said, tackled one of three 17 ·Vear-old boys carting three cases of wil)e across his estate. Police said inte1Togalion of the Dana Point youth led them to de· lain another Dana Point boy and a third boy visitin g from Northern California. three more cases of wine, Lafite Rothschild valued at $50 a bottle, hidden in bushes on Nyes Place, a few blocks from the Jeffries home. Jeffries, living in the maid's quarters while his ocean front estate is being completed, told police he was wakened by the noises or the boys moving the wine. Chewing Gum Boss, Phil Wrigley, Dies • CHICAGO CAP) -Philip K. Wrigley, 82, chewing gum magnate and owner of the Chicago Cubs baseball team, died today. Wrigley was stricken at his Lake Geneva~Wls., home Mon· day night an died at Lakeland Hospital in Et horn, Wis., said a spokesman for the William Wrigley Jr. Co. Wrigley died o( a gastroin- testinal hemorrhage. the spokesman said. The Wrigley family bought the 76-square-mile Santa Cata1ina Island in 1919. Except for the city of Avalon. the undeveloped island is managed for the family by the Santa Catalina Island Company. Wrigley rarely appeared at the ballpark the last 30 years and not at all in the last 10 years. Yachting, cooking and tinker- ing with old cars were among his avocations. ms interests also in· eluded everything from winning a steer roping contest to breeding Arabian stallions to inventing a nonslippable screwdriver. Wrigley married Helen Atwater of New York in 1918.· They had two daughters and a son. William, who eventually in· herited the team. Funeral ar· rangements were incomplete. He was born Dec. S, 1894, at the Plaza Hotel, which formerly was at the edge of Chicago's Gold Coast. ms father had come to Chicago from the East in 1891 and headed a soap and baking soda enterprise before going into what would become the biggest gum business in the world. After serving in the Navy In World War l, he worked in Wrigley gum factories in Canada and BrookJyn, N.Y., and, at the age of 29, became president of <See WlllGLEY, Page Al> The President is scheduled to unveil his energy program in an April 20 message to Congress. A spokesman for James R. Schlesin~er, the president's chief ene r gy adviser, said he hadn't heard or the standby gas tax option. The Post said the President's • energy planners hope a standby gasoline tax could reduce gasoline consumption and further ease political opposition he would undoubtedly face if he called for an immediate increase in gasoline taxes. Carter many times has em· phasized his determination to re- verse the U.S. trend towards energy dependence on other countries. American gasoline prices have risen 53 percent since the 1973 Arab oil embargo and average 61.8 cents per gallon. This however, is well below th~ average per-gallon price in other industrialized countries such as WestGimnany. A~ Wlrepltot1> GUM MAGNATE DIES Cubs' Owner Wrigley K9 ~op Does Bunny Bop A Huntington Beach assault suspect is still at large today, along with several Easter bunnies he ac- cidentally released when he dove over a fence and crashed through their hutch. He was 'being chased by a 100-pound police dog named Barry at the time. BARRY, A GERMAN shepherd, had been re- leased into tho chase by bis boss, Patrolman Lee Camp. But when the suspect crashed head-first into the bunny hutch, releasing all the rabbits, Barry ap· parenUy became confused. lie began chasing rabbits irrstead of the suspect. Thus the suspect escaped into the night. Now all the police have left Is the !'luspect's de- molished car, which was what started all the trouble according to Patrol Sgt. Jerry Webb. • ACCORDING TO WEBB, THE suspect had an argument with his girlfriend on Camerott Street about 11: 30 P·f!l· Easter when she demanded the keys so she could drive. ~e ended up trying to run her down, police allege, and m the process drove down the street cra,shing through mailboxes and trash cans. ' This aroused neighbors. ~e batte~ed car finally came to rest in a nearby hospital parking lot. The suspect tried to change a flattened Ure but had to flee angry neighbors who were by now chasing him a!oot. THAT'S WHEN THE SUSP ECT got a headache diving over the fence into the rabbit hutch. That's when poUco dog Barry &ot confused by running rabbits. That's when Huntington Beach police wish they had never heard about the whole mess. ...._ __________ ..__~------------------...-~~:..__ ____ ...), \ ·A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Garden .Funds Approved The Laguna llcach C ity Council has approp.nated $5,400 "seed" money to get a communi· ty gardening pro~ram started. According to Michael Totten, •an administrative aide to county Supervisor Thomas Raley, the financial backing was essentwl to secure untapped county funds .~et aside i.pcciftcally tor such .projects. Totten said because none of Orange County's 26 c1t1es ha'> s uccessfuJly attempted a local garde n ing program, the "l>Upervisors planned to thssolve the $10,000 special fund by July. The council appropriation 1s to b e used for three mon ths' adm1m strative salaries. The grow.your-own vegetable gardening project is the proposal <>f the Laguna Orgamc Garden· ing Organization (LOGO>. a s::roup of Laguna Beach resi- dents . LOGO organizers are prepar· ing a detailed budget lo present to the county administrative of· flee next week. They seek Riley's support for county fund ing. Totten said other sources of funding include State Ener gy Commission, Stale Parks a nd Recreation and federal funds. LOGO's original plan to start a demonstrulior garden on Post Of fice-owned vacant land in the Big Bend area of Laguna Canyon Road has at least temporanly been thwarted by change of owners hip within the depart- ment. Two other city.owned vacant .~ fots are bemg arvesllgated as i>ossible garden sites. Gardens wou ld br l eaching centers used to spread the idea of i:rowing fresh vegetables for local consumption. The caty appropriation was conditioned on LOGO obtaining :l site and the county funding. Planners Eye Laguna Park Annexation Thi'.' Laguna nt•ath PlanninJ! Co mm1ss1on meets tona~ht at 7-30 p.m. to begin the annexation frocess fo r the treat111n 11f the· lortense Miller Park. The Allv1ew Terrare propert\•, now m county ternl<lry, 111 ~an~ donated by Mrc; Miller to the c1tv upon h<'r ck<tlh. It contains one of the hnf.'st hotanacal ~arden' an Sou them C<tl1forn1a. Jcrord1ng to 1•1ty orra·1:11' Th<' comm1s,111n IA 111 hnld J puhl11· ht'.1rin.: lo rti ... «u's re.ion 1n~ the· pJn 1·1 fr11m th1..· count} l1f's1gnat1on (or genc•rJ I ;1gr1eultur.1l u,1 . ..,, tc1 low·<lcn-.1ty n.•,1clC'nt1al Pn•1on1ng ,.., I h1• f1ro.,l sll'p t ;1 kc·n 1n .inn('x.1l 1on proc:r·clun·' Thl' .:.1rcl1•n-; hOVl' been J snurrC' of 1•onc·prn to somC' nf Mro; M1llc·r ·, nP1ghbor..,, who f1•.1r h~.n ~ 11 atr11· f1 om 1wr..,,1n' \\h•1 c·om.-t" ~ww lh1• 1{.11!11•ns f'roM Pag~ 1\ J WRIGLEY • • t h e W 1 111 J m \\ r 1 i: l <' y J r . Conlp:rn> In thl' ml'nnt1mt' hie; fatht'r and a group or 1·1v11· lc·aders 1:1<· qua red the Cube; in hopes of build ang a rhamp1on The c;en111r Wrigley died in 1932 and P.K hecaml' owner of the Cubs The Cuhs won pennants an 1932 and again in 1935 In \938 Wnj(ley fired manager Charley Gnmm and replaced him with catrher -Cabby Hartnell, who single· !°'handedly <'arrled the team to the pennant. But Grimm"retumed in • 1944 and In 1945 guided the Cubs ; to their la11t penn ant. , ,I . , • . . . . .. ... . •.. OflANOI!. COAST t 1'<: DAILY PILOT ~~:.~~'i'-;~:.',?, .. ~·~,·:v~.~~;:::::~:c:;. C(M\I P\/"l~\.,_I~ ro..,pitl'\., \rf....,,.l•..,i11h·-e1r e'Ubh\'Wid M4M .. t U11•1•"'Qtr\ , rtcNt IO-(o-\1• ..... ~ ~.,..,, "-~" .,.Uf'lfl....,.l'jf\ ,....,,..,_'"""" tai" v .11., ''•''" \•l'Hfl• ..... " V•ll•Y !llNI l~·~.,I'\ \ovttiif"-4 \1 4\•"'Qt-r~t"1ti loOli" 1\ l.h;n41'1w1J \•tvtftO\ ~ ~\ lhlt c;:;'7~-r;~"~i.~:.~~~.~,~· w.,, a..; •HitrtN .... ,,,.,,.,. ... , .. ,..,. Pvf'it1"'" ,., •• c ...... 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"I r elt that if I dldn 't try to do something different, I might become stagnant in my pro- fession,'' he said. ··1 really do like this area and the Capistrano school district, though. Wh o knows? Maybe I 'II be back some- day." Blum, 40, holds a bachelor's degree from Cal State Long Beach, a master 's and a doctorate from the University of Southern California. lie is a resi· dent of Capistrano Beach. Taylor, 46, said he has always planned his career around becoming a superintendent. He was graduated from Pepperdine University and holds a master's degree from the University of Redlands and a doctorate from I he University of Southern California. Taylor. \\ho tame to San Clemente High School in 1964 lQ t\'ach American history. bccamt• a~s1stant principal the following ~car ;ind was pnncipal from 1969 until last fall. when hC' w;_1s n:imed principal al Dana HJlls 111• liw·s in San Clemente. "l a m very, very proud to have been a part or the Capistrano school district program," Taylor ~;ml "The district has done a grr•:_it job of providing an ex «£>1 lt·nt education for students ;ind maintaining good &taff morale, despite a very high ~rowth rate. ''Tht-biggest problem racinj( the C'api!>tr.mo district prcscntlv 1" finan('tal. ' he s:11d "I am hopeful thl· l'Ommumty wall see the· need to pa'>'> the bonl1 ele<:t1on 1n May -1L 1s a must · Tijuana Plan For Laguna May Fizzle l'l.1ns fur ·El Ow I h-L.i ,::unJ l\C'ach," a cultural ex<'hongc pro- .: ram ajmf'd :.it 1rnprov1 ng the Im· .t ~E' of T11u11nJ h'< frttni.: Art ('olnnv v1s1tor" 1\pr1l :io. apJ>l'ill tu h1• ~lurk In the ituucamolc Wt• re 1111 gctlin~ kind of con n•rn1•tl :lhout th1~ th1ni.:." G1•or~:c­ ,. u" 11• r. c 11 y human ,1 ff <11 r' cltrc·rlnr, ... :w1 toc1av Fov.ler blamed ;i lark of puhlir1ty for lh<' ~:I ll'" la~ 11f lh1• S20 per person t 1rkets Aftf'r countinl( nil pos'\1hle sources sell tn~ tickets. c1tv hall offac1al o; calculated that the total numher or tlrkets sold was upward!> of four Th<' day-long trap by buc;, "tuch depnrt.'i the city hall parking Int. a l 9 am ;md return~ at 9 30 p.m • includes a schedule of mariachis and drinks at lhr T1· juana Arts and Crafts Cultural Center, brunch and drinks at Agua Caliente Rac<'trnck, an af. tcrnoon at the races and shop· ping . Tickets are available in the Human Affairs building next lQ City Hall. sos Forest /\ve. 'Fraud' Bi11t.ed Senate Probes Boy Abandoned ..... .,. CIA Fund Use Parems Move While He Plays HANFORD (AP) -An 11-ytmr-old boy who lcrt his home here one e\f"ening to attend baseball practice returned to find his parents had moved. WASHINGTON (AP> -'l'he Senate intelligence committee and the Central Intelligence Agency arc lookinf{ into allega. lions by a former Cit\ officer that CIA field <Jfficers fattened their pocketbooks from agency funds. J ohn R. Stockwell, a 12-ycar CIA veteran, also charged tliat the agency deceived Congress and that most CIA operatiorui in Vi etnam were fabrications. Stockwell pleaded for reform of the CI• in a resignation letter last wef'c to Adm. Stansfield Turner, the new CIA director. The 2,000-word letter was publis hed Sunday in the Washington Post. Stockwell said he served in Vietnam and severa l African posts as well as al CIA head- qua rters in Langley, Va. He said that after he became a station chief. a superior told him "how lo s upplement my income by an additional $3,000·$4,000 a yea r by manipul a tin g representational and operational funds. This was quite within re· gulations." Stockwell said one s tation chief in Africa collected more than $9.000 from the CIA last ' CAMPUS ••• that has divided theooard. Attempts to acquire 20 acres al Myford Road and Bryan Avenue on the Irvine Ranch bave been stymied by the seating of new trus tees, several of whom openly favor the alternative location at Jrvine Center Drive and Jeffrey Road. Th:it difference may be re- solved at the April 25 board meet· mg P1ck<'ns said the state com- m 1ssion deliberately avoided endorsing one site or the other, indicatani: th.at either would meet als requirements. "Their main concern was with t h<' inler ·dis trict a ttendance situation," hc said, noting many Tustin and Irvine residents will still wont to attend Santa Ana or Orange Coast Colleges despite the presence of a northern <trl'a year for household expenses "Throughout his career. Stockwell never brought any of his comments to the attention of the agency," the s pokesman suid. "The ugency has begun lo look into these matters." The Senate committee was set up after recent Investigations found CIA involvement in domestic spying, plots to kill forei gn l ead ers and o ther activities. Stockwell plans to move to Texas and become a house builder, according to the Post. Stockwell, -40, said CIA files were cleansed of incriminating documents and that documents were hidden from congressional investigators. He said a CIA associate said the agency file relating to David Bufkin, a n American who fought as a mercenary in Angola, "was carefully purged. "Certain documents contain- ing information about him were placed in other files where they could be easily retrieved but would not be exposed if he de- manded and gained access to his own file. "l heard of this a nd r e· monstrated, bul was told by the young officer that he h ad s erved .•. on the staff which was r esponding to Senate investiga- tions and that such tactics were common: 'We d id it a ll the time,• as the agency attempted lo pro- t ect incriminating information from investigators." Stockwell said in the letter to Turner that he and other CIA of- ficers "are disappointed that you have given no imdication of in- tention or even awareness of the need for the internal houseclean- ing that is so conspicuously over· due at the agency." Niguel Home Rifled A m o ped and a skateboard jointly valued at $561 were stolen from a Laguna Ni~uel home while the family was on vacation. Orange County s heriff's of· fi cers said the loss was reported by Carmelo Manto, 45, of 41 Monarch Bay.· Bur~lars ~aincd entry by forcing open the garage door "They said something about moving. but they didn't tell me when or where," the youth told Kings County authorities. Jnv~stigator~ were called by neighbors who took the boy m after h1s parents moved. The neighbors told authorities the child's mother s howed up the next day to c.laim her son, but he was out playing baseball agam. So she left <:t :,econd lime, telling neighbOrs to watch ::tfkr him until :,he rc:tumcd ··sometime in the future.·· The boy, whose name was not released. has been turned over to welfare workers for protective custody pending an investigation of criminal neglect charges against his parents. Burial in Ferrari OK'd but Delayed LOS ANGELES CAP> --/\ woman's wish to be buried "nexl lo my husban·d in m y la ce nightgown ••• in my Ferrari. w1lh the seat s l anted com- fortably" has been upheld by a Superior Court commissioner who found her request "unusual but not illegal" But the directors of the funerul home in San Antonio, Tex , where Sandra Ilene West's body has been embalmed and temporarily entombed say they won 'l bury her unless legal dis· pules over her burial instructions are dropped. In a special hearing to de· termine the legality of Mrs. West's burial ins tructions, Superior Court Commissioner FranltLin Dana said Monday that he knew of no Jaw preventing her being buried in her s ports car. Mrs. West of Beverly Hms. who died March 10 at age 37, wrote the burial instructions 1n her handwritten will in 1972. She was the wife of millionaire• oilman Jke West Jr., who 1s buried in San Antonio. She slipluated in the will that the bulk of her $2.5-million estate was lo go lo her brother -in-law, Sol West I ll, if he carried out h<'r burial instructions. If he didn't, he was lo inherit only Sl0,000 However. a San Antonio l awyer hJS con t ested the handwritten will. saying that a later will typed in 1976 names him as chief beneficiary of her estate and makes no mention of burial instructions. Both wills are in probate court here. Vote Needed For Raises WASHINGTON (AP) ,.__ President Carter signed a law today that ensures that Congress gets no ruture pay raises without first voting on them. The Jaw will retain the special commission to make recommendations to lhC' P rc·sident on pay raisrs for Congrt'ss and other top uff1c1als and the Presadenl sllll will have the decision rm whether to s ubmit the r C'co mmenclalion to Congress. Rut both the !louse and Senate then will have to approve the in· crease by a roll call vote. ~-----------~-~ ~atelhte ~----------------------------------------- The commission's report de· t ermined that Saddle back's t>nrollment growth potential <a total of more than 47,000 students hy the year 2,000) is so phrnomen;_1l that two full·blown l':impusC'~ would be more than JUStafil'<i. AC'cording to P ickens. the northern part c1f the district could .1lmQsl be u college district an l"t If \\llh a futun• enrollment potrnti al of 17 ,000 st ud<'nls The ftndini::s on Saddleback's 't-1·ond camp1" :1r r only part of .1n rxtc·ns1vC' report Pickens pre· p.1n•cl for lh1· t•ommiss1on on the ... 1.1t1' of l·<t mmun1ty college t•dtH«.1t111n m Oran~c County. Ttw oth~·r maJOr area of con· cern to the commi!ision involved pl:ios h y hoth thl' R anrho ~Jnt1a izo .i nd North Orange < m111t v I ·nmmunity College Dis· tr1cts to build new campuses in th(" n11rthc•a11lern part Qf the l'Ollnt \ Ptckrns .,,11<1 lhr commission has 1lf'h•rm11wd thal the entire .:ro" th rci:1on tn that area 1sant1ago an<I Santa An<-1 t .in,nn..i could h<> ~1·rved hy a -.angle major <'am pus. · Thr trouble 1s that t he boundary lmt>s spltt the area rouj(hly m half." he said "The comm1!ls1on wnuld ltke the two d1.,tr1C'l~ to pl:in together for a ~tnglc school " Climbing Fatal R EO £\LUFF I/\ P) -Tehama County sheriff's deputies found the body of Benjamin Hochstal· ter, 18. of Red Bluff Monday al the bottom of a steep cliff six m1lcscastof Red Bluff That's Right! When Newport Equity Funds arranges an Equity Loan of up to $10,000, 11 . 7% is the Annual Percentage Rate you'll find on your Loan Disclosure Statement. And it's the lowest rate we've ever offered . Of course larger a mounts (up to $75,000) and shorter terms (from three years) are available at somewhat higher A.P.R.s, but we haven't seen a lower A.P.R. anywhere for a ten-year homeowner loan. The simple annual interest rate is 10 percent. d. Landscaping Poses Thorny Problem And a t Newport Equity Funds you can make monthly payments of in- terest only. So your monthly payment is only $8.33 per $1,000 borrowed.• Call the Team at Newport Equity Funds. the money you need. They work hard to help you get The landscaping of Crescent 83y Park has become a thorny problem in Laguna Bench. Plans to develop the postage stamp park are being s ubmitted to lhe C<>unty Harbors, Beaches and Parks Department for re· view. One problem addressed by plannen is bow to keep visitors from going too near the edge or the coastal bluff and toppling on· to the rocks below the cllfC. Initial drawing!! !lhowed n wall made ot rock and natural vegcta· tlon, ltSS than four f~t high. City Council members recently won· dered whether such a waU could d lscouraQc determined cliff lop· plers. Councilwoma n P hdlll !I SweeMy proposed, lnstee of o wan, planUng the rront 10 feet ot the blulft.op in thorns. She sug- ~csted some "nntive" vegetation such as lbe natal plum. .. It 's attractive." Mrs. Sweeney said, "hears fruit, and," she gestured with her fingernails, "has really, long, pointed thorns." She added, "That wouJd really preclude peo· pie from climbing over " P ublic Works Director Terry Brandt said or the by now t re11cherous sounding natal plum, "that's notnallve." Mrs. Sweeney replied, ''Well , It's pretty native." Councilman Jon Brand, a geo- grapher who knows his natal plums, pronounced, "It's South African " Mrs. Sweeney would not be de- terred. "We can pretend il '1 native," ehe said. ( '$10,000 principal amount at 10 ... ., o;1mple 1ntcrrst for 10 years; l 20 scheduled monthly payments of $83 33 each and a I mal payment of $83.33 inltre~t Jnd $10,000 principal. Newyort Equity 'Funils,, Inc. l~•tt. t hl((H I( LAGUNA HILLS 830-5700 NEWPORT BEACH 644-8824 SAN DIEGO 297-7100 -... Orange Coast EDITIO N • • Today's C:lo8lng N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 70, NO. 102, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1977 N TEN CENTS Irate Newport Parks Official Quits By JOANNE REYNOLDS OtlM OfllY f'll•l "111 Angered by what he termed an "inexcusable dis regard for tbe public," Per Trebler resigned as a Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation com- missioner Monday night after a healed debat e with City Councilmen Paul RyckofC and Don Mcinnis. Today Trebler, an attorney and onetime candidate for the council seat now held by Ray Williams, said the dispute with Mcinnis and Ryckorr had nothing to do with his resignation. He said he has been consider- ing stepping down from the com· m 1ssion seal h~has held for near· ly three years since the council - including Mcinnis and Ryckoff - voted 4·3 to renew the lease of the private school which occupies the site bought for the senior cith:ens center. Hostility erupted near the end or fdonday's council meeting when Trebler rose from the au· 'Ciience to discuss a letter sent to the council Crom the Orange Coast chapter of the League of Women Voters. League President Valerie Murley explained that her or· ganization was not taking issue Water Rates Up· Newport Council OKs 10% Hike .. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol 1"9 0•111 Pilot $1•11 The Newport Beach City Council voted unanimously Mon· day night to increase w·ater rates charged city residents by 10 per· cent. The increase becomes ef· fective immediately. The rate increase was brought before the council Monday without prior notice and was ap- proved without comment from the public. Councilmen enacted the emergency ordinance after being told by Public Works Director Joe Devlin the Metropolitan ...... 1_ GUM MAGNATE DIES Cub•' Owner Wrigley Water District, which supplies the city, has instituted a rate in· crease in order to force com- pliance with its water conserva· tion program. According to Devlin, the MWD notified the city that as of April 1 its rate will double on all water consumed beyond 90 percent of the water used for the same time period in 1976. ''If the water users in the City of Newport Beach do not reduce their consumption by 10 percent, the city must be prepared to pay the additional charges," Devhn declared in a memo lo Teachers ' Bargaining Unit Miffed By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Ol 1,. o.i1, Pit.I Sl11f The ~argaining team repres«:.nting Newport-Mesa teachers said today it bn't pleased with the tentative con tract agreement at negotiated with district administrators. A letter distributed to teachers by their representative body, the Newport-Mesa Education As- sociation (NMEA>. states that the bargaining unit 1s ready to at- tempt to negotiate a better con- tract m two disputed areas pro- vided there is full support from teachers. . councilmen. "If you don't want to pay 10 percent more, then use 10 per- cent less water,'' Devlin said when asked about the effect of the Increase. In addition to making the 10 percent charge on water con- sumed In homes, the council also ordered a study on eliminating the lower bulk rate charged large consumers of water. That study is to be completed by July l. Devlin said today there are about 25 businesses in the city which would be affected by the elimination of the lower rate. Another measure included in tbe emergency ordinance is the addition of a 50 percent sur- charge on water used for grading construction sites. City law re· quires the watering of grading sites and Devlin said that charge was levied tQ keep construction workers from wasting water. According to the public works director, the city could pay an ex· tra $250,000 to the MWD by the end of 1977 without the new or· dinance. ln addition to the chanees in rates, the council asked for study of water conservation proposals, such as poslini of s lans warmng of lhe water shortage In pubhc restrooms. endorsing the use of water saving plumbing devices and use or. moisture gauges in park and parkway landscaping so that the grass and plants are not overwatered. Councilmen, In voting on the measure. agreed that the new t>harges are necess ary to offset potential losses to the city water fund from the MWD rate in· crease. with the recent senior citizen vote Itself. but with the fact that the lease renewal was brought before the council as an off. agenda item which meant there wa-s no opportunity for public comment on the proposal. Trebler, who serves as the PB&R commission's liaison to the citizen committee that has planned the senior center. opened his remarks Monday by :.tressini that, like Mrs. Murley, he was not taking issue with the vote, but with the fact that the subject had been brought up as an off-agenda item .. "Thal kind of thing dries up the fuel that keeps your committee members and commissioners working," he said. But he was interrupted by Mc innis who told Trebler that because the commissioner bad 0<111¥ f'llel -.., ltl<M .... 0Hk• WATER BECOMING MORE PRECIOUS IN NEWPORT Council Action Sends Prtce Up 10 Percent Overnight not bee n present al the March 28 council meeting when the vote was taken he was basing his re· markson "hearsay." ,. Mcinnis angrily told Trebler that he was wrong and that news accounts of the vote were wronJ,?, too. He said the matter was not brought up as additional business and that the vote had not been to renew the lease but to negotiate a <See QUITS, Page A2) 1,000 To Picket Davis Cup By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol ltw O•Oy f'llOI Sl•tl A group calling itself the Committee to Stop the U.S.· South A!rica Tennis Match has estimated nearly 1,000 protesters will turn out to de· monstratc against the upcom· ing Davis Cup matches in Newport Beach. Vincent Perkins. a spokesman for the group, said the committee is a coalition of different political. community and student groups whose aim will be to pre vent the matches which are scheduled for Fnday. Saturday and Sunday at the Newport Beach Tennis Club But Perkins, who describe!> himself as a Political a ctivist. disavowed any advance plans ror civil disobediance. "We're just planning on picket· ing," he said. Then he added, "It is very important to stop the matches." Police Chief 8 . James Glavas s aid earlier his department is prepared for any contingency that might arise. The committee picketed the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association of· • rices in Los Angeles Monday af. ternoon in protest over the up coming matches. According to Perkins. the pro- test ers will come •·in three or four bus loads" from the Los Angeles area and will be joined by protesters from J>OSsibly as far. away as San Diego and Santa Barbara. Newport police ha ve downplayed the protest aspect of the three-day tournament which is the sectional finals for the western hemisphere. P. K. Wrigley, Gum Magnate, Dies at 82 The NMEA is unhappy with the agreement in two areas grievance procedure and s alary and fringe benefits. The newsletter contends there is little chance of altering the present contract unless teachers a re wilhng lo strike Rebate Wim Support Voice Gas Tax Hike Studied The grievance matter centers on the school board's hard Line against granting teachers bind· mg arb1lrat1on in post·conlract dis putes filed by either party. WASHINGTON (AP ) If Congress fails lo approve Presi- dent Carter's $50 tax rcba~c plan, it could un<iermlne consumer confidence and frustrate efforts to reduce unemployment below 7 p e rcent this y ear. Labo r Secretary Ray Mars hall says. 30-cent Increase Possible Over 3 Years CHICAGO ( i\ r > Ph1hp K Wr11~ley, ll2. t>hcwlng gum magnate und owner of the Chicago C'u !Js hasehall team, daed today. Wrigley was stricken at his Lake Geneva, W1:1., hnme Mon day night and ched at Lakeland Hospital in Elkhorn. Was., said a spokesman for the William Wrigley Jr. Co Wrigley dl(~d of a jlastroin· tes linal hemorrha ge, the spokesman said The Wrigley family hc'lught the 76-square·mile Santa C.:a tahna ls land In 1919. Except for the cit y of Avalon, the undeveloped i s land is managed for the family by the Santa Catalina Island Company. Wrigley rarely appeured at the ballpark the last :Jo years und not at all in the last 10 yurs. Yachting, cooking and tinker· ing with old cars were among his (See WRIGLEY, Page Al> A state mediator presented the teacher's requests dunng recent negollahon proceedings but the <1chool board voted 7-0 agains t granting teachers banding arbitration, a system in which an independent arbitrator 's ruling would be final. Teachers are being offered advisory arbitration, a pro cedure m which school trustees would cast the final vote on an arbitrator's recommendation. NMEA officials also claim dis- trict officials have hired more teachers than needed for next year and the money to pay the surplus staff will come out of teacher fringe benefit funds . With distric t enrollment declining about 500 students per year, NMEA officials say the dis· tric t next year will carry 40 teachers more than necessary. "This is at an expense of over $700,000 or three and a half per· cent in salary," the letter states. ·'Those who have been painting the rosy pictures of a healthy economy have not looked at the unemployment rate r ecently," said Marshall. The nation's Job- less rate was 7 .J percent an March. i rshall made his remarks in a eech prepared for dehvf'ry tod at Wayne State University in roil. Pair Joining Board Formal installation of two new trustees and the election or new school board omcers will be held tonight during a regular meeting or the Newport-Mesa Board of Education at 7:30 in Costa Mesa City Council Chambers. WJ\SHlNGTON (t\P) -The Carter admlmslrataon Is con· ~•dering a proposal to raise the federal gasoline tax by JO cents a gallon in each or the next three years if gasoline consumption rises above this year's level. the Washington Post reJ>Orled today. The Administration hopes the s tandby tax would convince motorists to use less gasoline, the Post said . The current rederal tax on gasoline is four cents a gallon. Motorists used about 294 million gallons or gasoline each day last year. The Carter plan also calls for continuing the 10-cent tax in- creases unless Americans re- duce their .gasoline consumption from 1977 levels by two percent a year between 1981 and 1985, the Post said. The cumulative lax, Ir enacted, would not exceed 50 cenL'> a gallon. according l-0 one JfO· posal, the Post reported. K.9 (;op Does Bunny Hop A Huntington Beach assault suspect is still at large today, along with several Easter bunnies he ac- cidentally released when he dove over a fence and crashed through their hutch. He was being ch ased by a 100-pound police dog named Barry at the time. BARRY, A GERMAN shepherd, had been re- leased into the chase by his boss, Patrolman Lee Camp. But when the suspect crashed head-first into the bunny hutch, releasing all the rabbits. Barry ap· parently became conrused. He began chasing rabbits instead of the suspect. Thus the suspect escaped lnto the night. Now all the police have Jen. l~ the suspect's de· molished car, which was what started all the trouble. according to Patrol Sgt. Jerry Webb. ) ACCORDING TO WEBB, THE suspect had an argument with his girlfriend on Cameron Street about 11 : 30 p.m. Easter when s he demanded the keys so she could drive. He ended up trying to run her down, police alle~e. and in the process drove down the street, crashing through mailboxes and trash cans. This aroused neighbors. The battered car finally came to rest in a nearby hospital parking lot. The suspect tried lo change a flattened Ure but had lo flee angry neighbors woo were by now chaalng him afoot. THAT~ WHEN THE SUSPECT got a headache diving over the rcncc into the rabbit hutch. That's When poUce doi Barry got confused by running rabbits. That's whcn ·Huntingtoo Beach police wish they had never heard a bout the whole mess. ) A White House spokeswoman declined lo comment, saying .. We don 't comment on speculative s tories.'' Gas Increase For Swimming Pools Slated SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Ca lifornia s wimming pool owners face drastic increases in the cost of natural gas for heating their pools under a rate structure adopted today by the state Public Utilities Commission. In adopting It, the PUC tossed out a controversial plan to con· serve gas by banning new con· nee lions for pool heaters. Under the new rules. gas com· panies are instructed to include sharply inverted rate structures in any ruture rate increases they ask. The PUC said the proposed rate plan will be used .. as a con· 11ervation tool in conjunction with lifeJlne rates." Rates will In· crease sharply as usage In· c reates above urellne quantities -whether for pools or other purposes. The PUC said that separate rate schedules should be de· signed for municipal, school and commercial swimming pools and other recreational uses. It also said ''new swimming pool constru clton plumblng fthould provide for a solar heat. tng system" and that persons buUding new pools should con· ftider that IH supplies tor heat- ln I( the pools wm be lharply curtailed or unavailable in the future. Jn December 1975 the PUC 11u1- 1ested a ban on new heater <1as) connecUons tor pools, but the or· dcr wu never implemented. The President is scheduled to unveil his energy program in an April 20 message to Congress. A spokesman for James R. Schlesinger. the president's chief energy advi ser, s aid he hadn't heard of the 5tandby gas tax option. The Post said the P resident's energy planners hope a standby gasoline lax could r educe gasoline cons umption and further ease political opposition he would undoubtedly face i£ he called for an immediate Increase in gasoline taxes. American gasoline prices have risen SJ percent since the 1973 Arab 011 embargo and average 61.8 cents per gallon. Weather Late hight and early morning patchy low clouds, otherwise fair through Wednesday. Lows tonight 47to 52. Highs Wed· nesday upper UOs to low 70s. INSIDE TODAY Con 11011 hear It, fhot drtod«f banlhtt f ortttlUng tht doom o/ doublt-dtgil l"/kl· tlon? ~ 11our hearing wtth .iP budMaa onalyat John Cunnllf on Page RS. ladex CJ .. , •• A• "' CM .,, .... c. ., •• •• A2 DAIL v PILOf N Tuesd11y Ap11I 12 1977 Park Plans Okayed Ordinance Ups Acquisition .of I and Newport Beach city councilmen moved ahead Mon day with two separate plan.'i lo acquire more parkland Lind open space for the city During U1e evening business session, counrll men voted 6· t with Mayor Pro Tern Pete Bar- rell dissenting, to enact an or- dinance increasing park land de· dication in new residential de- r velopmenls from two acres per 1,000 population to five acres. The ordinance, based on theso- called Atherton initiative, must receive a second reading by th1• council April 25 before it becomes law. The second plan. which grew out or the defeat last month of a $7. l million open space and park bond, is for creation of a s pecial Boy Abandoned Parents Move While He Plays HANFORD CA P ) -An 11-year-old boy who lefl his home here one evening to attend baseball practice returned to find his parents had moved. "Thl'y said somcth1nl-{ about moving, but they d1dn 't tell me when or where," the youth told Kings (.'ou nt \' .1uthorit ies. hi, c~tig <1t<>rs were tailed by neighbors who took the boy in after lrn. parents moved. The neighbors told authontws the child's mother showed up the next day to claim her son, but he was out playing baseball :1~a 1n So she left a second lime, telling neighbors to watch after him until she returned "sometime in the (uture. '' The boy, whose Oitmc was not released, has been turned over to welfare workers for protective custody pending an invcsligat10n uf crimina l neglect charges a~ainst his parents. Burial in Ferrari ;OK'd but Delayed LOS ANGELES CA P ) -/\ woman·:. wish to be buried "next lo m) husband in my lace nigr.tgown . in my Ferran, with thl' ~cat slanted com fortably"' has been upheld hy ..i Superior Cnurt comm1s:.ioner who found hN request "unusual hut nol 11lcg•tl.' · Dul the dircdors or the funeral home in San Antonio, Tex . where S~1ndr<1 ll<'nc West's body h a s lJ c c n c m b a I m e d ;1 n d temporarily cnlombed say lht'Y won't hury h<.'r unless legal db· putC'S over her burial instructions arc dropped In a spec1:il hcarin~ to de• termine the lrgallty of Mr-. West's burial 1nstrucllons, S111wr1or Court Comm1sslflnt•r fo'r:.inklln D:.ina said Monc1ay that ht' kn('\\ or no law Ptl'VCnt1ng hl'r hc1ng buried in her '>ports t:.lr l\trs. Wt'st of OC'verly lhlh. \\ho dit•d March 10 ;.i l ag1· :rr, wrote the buriul 1nstrutt1ons 1n ht•r h.111dwrittf'n will 1n 1972 Shi· "<•s ttw 'l\1r1• of mtll10n.11r1• 01lman Ike W<'i.t Jr , v.hv I'> buried in San Antonio Sh<' ~tipluated 10 tht-will thal th<' bulk of hN S2 5 m1lhon estate w.1~ 111 go to t)l'r broth1•r 1n la\\ Sol W1·~1Ill ,1r tw r.1ri 1t•d out h1·r hunul 1nstr1H•t1on'\, If tw d11ln 1, h1• was to inhcrrt<mly $10,000. ll owt'ver , a Sun Anton111 I aw v1·r has 1•11nt 1•-.t(l1I t hr• han<i\\l'tlkn \\111 , ~.1vtni.: thJt .1 l.11t·r \\Ill tqwd 111 1!17t. n;1m1• S.4/WR BRAVES PASS4.GE R OUTE C l\Li\JS, Frnnce I AP> Dutchman Willy de Roos set <1ff from C:tla1s today to try to s.111 111:. 42-foot ketch Williwaw from the Atlantlr to th1• l'ac1f1c Ocean through Canada's Northwest Passage. De Hoos, 3<1, said the arctic route hnd been completed only onre bcforl', when Norwealan Honld Amundsl'n :.ind six C'Ompa· 11ions 01;1dt• a JOllrncy that lnste<l from 190:1to 1006 in a 71-fnot boat. Oe Roo~ sullerl Williwaw around the world ht'tween 1972 and 1975. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~:~~"t.~~~·,~,·,'.'r, =:::;;: ;;.~:. ( ~\t -v~IW-IPIPQ c.mp•l'IY ......... ~, ...... "'" CM:•f't••..,"•ff M#tl'O•'t t"'""'"' # tl~y •1u f' "''" ,,,,_.,,,. Nt •OIMt I•~~, H~t!"fl!Oft .. ~.,, f °"' IAll'I V'1111•" t'"'"•· \•Ht•M<t vau,., •""" him as chief beneficiary or her estate and makes no mention of burial instructions. The hearing Monday v. as not mlended to verify either of the wills. but was "to sec that lh1s poor lady 1s buried as soon ai. possible." Dana said. Both wills are i n probale court here Vote Needed For Raises · WASIONGTON <AP) Prt:.idenl Carter s1gm•d a law today that ens11rf's that Congr~:.s ~ets no ruture pay ra1.,e<> without f1r~l voting on them The law will ret;.iin thf' special eomm1ss1on t o make recommendations lo the President on pay ra1sec; for Congress and other top officials and th<· Pres1df'nl still will have the dec1:.1on on whether to <1ubm1t the r t' c o m m f' n d a t 1 n n I 11 Cont:rt'">S But hoth tlw llou">t' Jnd Sl·n.1tl'.' then ''Ill h,1\1' to apprnvt• ltw 111 1 1 t'3Sl' hy a 1 oll call vok R escu e d Pair Out of Dange r ,\ pair 11( I lunt1ngton Beach ho\"' O\ t'rc·nml· bv tnx 11· i::a-. fume·-; ,ind rr·M'Uf•tl .1rt••r 22 hour" 11) .1 ~torm drain l11nnl'I t!1J,?ht f1:t ~ s af(o ure oul of the hospital ancl home> toda) Joseph Ot•uprec. 10. of 1676l V1ewpo1nt Lane. and Gerry \farlow, 11. u( 7592 Volga Dr1vf', v. !'re r1·lf':l.<if'd from Huntington I ntucommunity llosp1lal Mon- <! ,I\ They wt're rescued n week a~o today hy Huntington Ucn<'h Fire Capt. GC'ne Saunder~ from 11 :io- mch pipe. The Easter Week adventurers nearly met death in lhl' ("onc·rdc culvert deep beneath the in tersection or Bt·ach Boulevard and lleil Avenue when they were overcome by the gaRes llunlington Beach authorities ar e testing the atmosphere inside the drainage pipe to determtnc what caused the near-tragedy. d1~trkt which could issue bonds for open space acqu1s1t1on. Councilmen ordered a :.tudy or the district concept used by the City of San 01c~o The report is lo be delivered April 25. Councilmen arc considering tht· special district because 1l would need only a simple majon- ly vote to issue bonds instead of the tw1>-thirds maJority required under a general obligation bond Councilmen indicated that they believe the parkland dedication ordinance, which will add an estimated $2,000 to the price of a new home, will benefit the areas of town where there a re large parcels for development. The open space district pro· posal is seen as beneficial to older areas of town where pro- perty for parks and open space cannot be acquired through de- d1i:at1on, but mubt be purchai.ed. E'ro111 Page A I WRIGLEY • • avocations. His interests also in· eluded everything from winning a steer roping contest to breeding Arabian stallions to Inventing a nonslirpable screwdriver. Wr gley marrie d Hel en Atwaler of New York in 1918.• They had two daughters and a son, William, who eventually in- herited the team. Funeral ar- rangements were incomplete. He was born Dec. s. 1894, at the. Plaza Hotel, which formerly was at the edge of Chicago's Gold Coast. His father had come to Chicago from Lhe East in 1891 and headed a soap and baking soda enterprise before going into what would become the biggest gum business in the world. A fl er serving in the Navy m World War I, he worked in Wngley gum factories 1n Canada and Brooklyn, N. Y ., and, at the age of 29. became president or lhe William Wrigley Jr Company. In tht' meantime, his father and a group of civic leaders ac- quired the Cubs In hopes of build· ing a champion The senior Wrigley died in 1932 and P K. became owner of the Cubs Th<.' Cubs won pennnnts in 1932 and again in 1935. In 1938 Wrigley fired manager Charley Grimm and replaced him with catcher Gab by II art nett, who single· handedly carried the team to the pennant. But Grimm returned in 1944 and m 1945 guided the Cubs to their la:.l pennant A llhough lfle Cubs floundered after the war. Che Wrigley t.>mp1re grew to some 30 bus1· nesses ranging from hotels to re· sorts and zinc mines. Wrtglcy rou~ht again~t putting lights into his ball park for night haseball and Wrigley Field ht•ramr a havcn for sun worship· 1wr~. \\ho kt•pl .1tlt'ndan<'l' high 1·\'l'n \\hl'n thl' Cuhs were not con- ll'ndt>rs ';rtmm was ugain brnu~hl h<H'k us rn;inager in 1960. Hut l11'r11r1• t ht' M•aM111 1·ndcd. WriJ:ll•y tuok 1,ou l\011dn•a11 out of th<• 1 ;111111 booth to rcplUC'C Grimm us nrnn<1Rcr and M•nl Grimm 111to t h1• r ad10 hc•ut h T h (• r 0 11 (l 'I\ I n ~ y c :I r . h c 1 l'placert Boudrrau with the College nf ('oachPs The bizarre idea was to have anywhere from 1•1ght to 13 "munagl'rs" rotating lhroul{houl lhe systPm with all of thcm one time or another becom· 111.it the· 'head coach " The idea was so disastrous th al 11l 1962 the· Cubs finished ninth behind Houston, which was in its first yt•ar However, Wrigley re- tained tht' "College of Coache:c;" lhrough the 1965 !'leason when he finally hired Leo Uurorhf'r. The C'uhs finished 10th and last the (r1llowmJ: ~<.'ason hut l)urorher h<·1o1.in to turn the team. Plane T ires Blow OENVF.R IAP ) /\II four tire~ on the IC'fl s1dt· of 11 United Airlines OC-8 Jet blew out Mon- day durin~ a landing here. Five psissenl(ers were Injured when 1 hey w<'rc evacuated hy ei;cape chut<'s. the airline said :~=~:.~~~~:::r..:rn··;:. .,.M ... I ""'>tlUti"t D'•"' ,, ... MO ¥11•0• ft,.., ~·"'·tao I•~ ... e.111 ...... .,.,.,, •-r1N -Pn\IOtf\t ~ P\IOJI~ JoctW CWlof Vt1P P,,H1ne.-.1 •"f C-.fllln .. ,...~ '""""*'" ...... ldllOf' ,_, ... ....... Stolen Property Jails NB Visitor . ' I ~M.,,.. ... . CM•i.• M lM< 11-1' """ A••l\t•flt MAMflllllt f."tlUN\ Ofnee• eo.11 Moo· >ltW•" ""'" ... ' 1._. ......... o-... )1 ... • MV41ttlf'llt''6'\&t•t~· •rtH•ecPIAnv .. v-'d '6ddl•b*<" v, ... ,,. tu•1••"••,.... ., \A" O••oo "'f!rtw.v Teiet>flon• f71 •l~t Clen lned Actnrtlelng toaTI A vi.sit.or· to Ntwport Beach who wa., running a dog on tho beach allcf(edly was violating more then t.he city's leash laws, police said today. l.eo Paul Davis, 25, Orange, and Ron Fronk Woods, 19, Jl'ullert.on, remained ln custody al Orange County Jail today alter they were nM'ested Saturday by pollce on charges of r ccelvlng s tolen property. Patrolman Dan Di Santo said he spotted Davi.a al about 8 p.m. running a do1 on the beach near 2300 West Ocean Front. allo1od1Y in violation of the city's leash tnw. Because Davis <'OUl<t produce no identification, 01 Santo escort· eel him lo a nearby van, where the man Hid he could produce hls m . tn11tend, DI Santo m1serts. he found Woods, two open beer cans, some marijuana and a purse belonRlng to a Laguna BNu:h womnn who hod reported ll stolen two day1' e arlier. Both men wero booked on a charge of recelvlna stolen pro- perty and each ls being held lo lieu ofS2,SOOball. Lof-ation Issue Senior Center Meetillg Slated 0•11, 1'1191 "•" ....... QUITS IN DISGUST PBR Commissioner Trebler Members o r the Newport Ht•a<'h Community Development Citizens Advisory Committee plan to meet Wednesday to d1~ cuss the proposal to install the senior clti~en center in one room of the private School which OC cupies the site bought for lhl' center The meeting, at 3 p.m . in the c1· ty hall annex conference room, will include a report from a ~roup of senior citizens who pre- pared development plans for the center. Those plans were pushed back * * * l 'ro• Page A J QUITS PARKS UNIT • • • at least a year when the city <·ounc1l voted two weeks ugo to renew the! i.chool 's lease in ex change for use of one room in tbe building by the seniors. The meeting will be held in the wake or the rc•s1gnaUon of Per Tn•blcr from the city"s Parks, Bt'aches &nd R ecrealioo Com· mission. The center was to have been run by the PG&R Depart- ment and Treb\er had served as liaison to the city council· appointed committee. The sen1ors, in their report to the committee, are expected lo present four options: n c v. I e :.is e \\ it h t h l' p ri' :.it c ~chool. lie did not !>fH'rifv the d1f ference lt<:twcl·n lhOM' l'l\O ac tlOn!> t1on I "111 be glad to sern on the• Parks. Beaches and Rl'l"r('at1on Com mission at the ma)or·~ pleasure until my replaCl•nwnt 1~ a ppointed.'' he declared Refuse to have anything to do with the federal grant that has fundc..·<l lhe purchase of the site or '~1th the c<'ntt•r in protest over the lca~c renewal Refuse tu use the !'ilngle room u~ an inadequate space and wait until th<' whole bu1ldin~ complex " av.1ilnblc probably 1n Au~u~t . 1!>7K .. l\1dnni~ could hunll~ f1111~h h1.., attack beforl' Hytkoff Joined in ''I'd like to tuke 111111 on hl'rt'. Hyckoff i,aid. Ill' told Trcbkr thal, as a councilman, he isn't ac customcd to having his motives questioned "I qul•st11m your motives," Hytkoff added. The debate was stilled hy Councilman Ray Williams who brought the subject or the lease renewal before the council lwo weeks earlier. Quietly. Williams pointed out that the matter had indeed been brought up as additional bus1· ness. that Treblcr was correct. •• 1 will stand by v. hat wa~ in the newspaper,·· he added. "I do rc~ret the method of the action :ind 1 appreciate• the intent or the lf'ttcr from the League of Women \'otcrs. I hope to profit by the ex pcnencl•." Mnyor Milan n ostal qu1rkly moved lo cloS4.• the d1~cussion hut at the end of the meeting. 'frebh:r once again stood lo addre~s the council "l v<.'ry much regrtl having to o;ay this, bu1 I meant what I ~aid al>"out your a1:t1on drying up the· fuels that keeps me working ror this city. ' I am tendt•ring my r~·~1J(na Then' was soml' confusio11 m l'r th<' ac·tept:mc<' of an or..il r•· s1gnation, bul Ml.'lnni~ snappt•tl, "Slavery went out in 1862. If the man wants to r esign, he re s 1gn:c;" Trcbler said today he 1~ pre· paring a letter of resignation to s upport his remarks before the council. /\~k the c•ounril lo UM~ some of tht• remaining $410,000 in federal funds lo purchase u temporary building lo be set up on a two-acre site across Crom tht> school in Corona del Mar. Go along with the plan asap- proved by lhe council. Loot Recovered Youths Held in Wine Caper L<iguna Beach police have re- co, er('d more than $2.000 worth of vintaJ?e wint· stolen from the partly com1)lett'd mulll-m11lion dollar house of ~tockhrnkcr 11-0yd .Jdfnl's, 100 Hocklcdgt• Hoad. They )?Of help from Jeffries who with the atd of 1:1 nt•1ghhor, pohc•· said, tac:ki<'d onl' of three• 17 \l'ar old l>O\~ t•art111g three rases of wine across his estate Police said 1nterrognt10n of th•' Dana Point voulh lt>d thcn1tu11<: lain another Dana I'oint hoy trnd a third boy vi.!>1t 1ng from Northern California The Dana Point ) ouths were released to their parents. The third boy wai. held in juvenile hall. pendmg t:onlacl of his pare>nt:. Pohcl' s;J1CI they recovered three more caset. of wine, Lafite Rothschild valued at SSO a bottle, hidden 1n bushl's on Nyes Place, a few blocks from the Jeffries home Jeffries, living in the maid's quarters while his ocean front c•slatc 1s heing cnmplcted, told police' h<' was wakened by the noises of the boys moving tht· wine That's Right! When Newport Equity Funds arranges an Equity Loan of up to $10,000, 11. 7% is the Annual Percentage Rate you'll tind on your Loan Disclosure Statement. And it's the lowest rate we've ever offered. Of course larger amounts (up to $75,000) and shorter terms (from three years) arc availab.le al somewhat higher A.P.R.s, but we haven't.seen a lower A.P.R. anywhere for a lcn-year homeowner lo(ln. The simple annual interest rate is JO percent. ,,; And at Newport Equity Funds you can make monthly payments of in- terest o nl y. So your monthly payment is only $8.33 per $1,000 borrowed.'* Call the Team at Newport Equity Funds. They work h ard to help you get lhe money you need. •$10.000 principal Jmount <1t lO~ simplr intcrt-st for 10 yea~: 120 scheduled mon1hly pi1ym('nt11 or $83.33 e.lch Jnd a rinal payment of $8J.3J 1nlrrC't anJ $10,000 principal. Newyort Equity Tunas, Inc. lo-•'·''' .......... It LAGUNA HILLS 830·5700 NEWPORT BEACH 644..a824 SAN DIEGO 297-7100 Saddlebaek ED ITION * VOL. 70, NO. 102. 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES • • ·-'4• •"'3~~.,.,,,..,-"', -....... ~-·-· ... •·•• .. DAILY PILOT . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1977 Af t~rnoo u N.Y. S toeks TEN CENTS Se~ond Ca111pus Clears State Hurdle By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of II• O•llV Pilot St•fl Saddleback College's bid to build a second dastriC'l C'ampus ser ving Irvine and Tustin cleared a vital hurdle in Sacramento Monday. The California Post Secondary Education Commission, the final review panel for such proposals, endorsed the college's plans and determined that there 1s a clear need for a major campus m the northern part of the district. The commission advises the gove rnor and th e state Legislature on issues aHecling comm unity and state colleges and decades if major projects can receive state funding. '\ Bill Pickens, the commission resean·h analyst who prepared ~laH findings on the Sllddleback proposal, said the approval of Saddleback ·s set·ond cam pus was conditional. To get st ate money for its second campus site and con· struction, Saddle back must· -Sign binding inter-district attendance agreements wath the governing boards or adjolntng d istr icts rather than relying on the semi-formal pads that MW can be altered almost unilateral· ly by one part y or the other -Select a second campus site that serves Tustin and Irvine, leaving the door open to selection or either of the two locations cur- rently under consideration. Pickens said Saddleback of- ficials have. agreed to fulfill any conditions as long as they can build lheirsecond campus. The second campus site has become a controversial issue that has d1v1dcd the board. Attempts to acquire 20 acres at Myford Hoad and Bryan Avenue on the Irvine Ranch have been s tymied by the sealing of new trustees, l.everal of whom openly favor the alternative location :.t Irvine Center Drive and Jeffrey Road. Thal diffe rence may be n·· solved at the April 25 board meet ing. Pickens said the state com- mission dclaherately avoided endorsing one site or the other. indicating thul either would meet its requirements. "Their maan concern was with the antcr·d1slric t allendance situation,·· he saad, noting many Tustin and Irvine residents will still want to attend Santa Ana or Orange Coast Collt'ges dei.patc I <Stt CAM PUS, Page A2) 3 10-cent Gas Tax Hikes Eyed I • Philip Wrigley Chewing Gum Magnate Dies AP W1t'•l»ftc>to GUM MAGNATE DIES Cubs' Owner Wrigley 1,000 Pickets Plan to Atte nd NB Cup Games BdOi\NNF. KEYNOl.l)'o. Of'"" n.-,1, P11ot ''"'" A group 1·allir1~ 1l s t•lf th1• Cum m atlt•t• lo Slop I ht• i.; S South Afr 1ca Tt•nn1-. M:1td1 h;a s ('<,l1matl'd IWlll h l OIKJ protc•:-.h'r-. wall lu1 n out lo d1· mr>n~lr..111' aga1n .... 11111' up1·o m Ing l>il \"I S <'II p Ill ,I( !'flt'' ITI Nt•wporl H1·<1d1 V11w1•11l l't•rkin-. .1 'IJ11k1•,man for I h1• j!rou11 .... 11tl 1111· 1•11m m1ltC'P j c; ,J 1· 11aI1 l 1 On II f ti I ((I' rt• n I poliLu·al. C'urnm11n1l' .ind stuc11•nl grouµ .... \\ho:-.c· .um \\tll 111' lo rrl' v1•nt till' 111alC'lw' ~ hat·h u1 c• srht.•1lul1•cl for Frnl.1,, Sal 11rd.1\. und Sunday at th1· ''d·wporl lkac·h Tl'rtnl'i <'11111 llut Perkin-;. who clc"11·r1h1•' htmS('lf a:. :I pohtH·al :l('llVISl di.,avowed any Jdvann· plun., for clvtl d1soht'1ha111·p "Wl''rC' Jll't plannul)! on p1rk<'t Ing," Ix' sauJ. Tht.·n he atldt•d, · ll CSrt' PROTESTS, l'a1w A2) \\' l" a l h t" r Lale night anc1 e;1 rly m o rn l n ~ pat c h y low <'lou ds, otherwi se ra1r through Wednesday. Lows tonight 47 to 52. llighs Wed· ncsday upper 60s to low 70s INSIDE T ODAY Can you hear it. that dreaded banshee foretelling the doom of double-digit in/la· "t1on' .'iharpen your hearing imth AP bu.Tmeu analyst John Cunniff on Page BS. Index ""•"'~""'" Al Aftft\.aMtn ....... -.-Cl ,. .. ,., C•lllttnl• AS Mwluttl'•• c11u111.-Cl-II ... 11 ........... c-1u Cl Ct 111 •• •• .. , ,, ...... -Cl ~;:;1: (4oumy (If 0Htll .. ooc .. ,., "9'" "' . t•tt ... tol P-A• SMOMlt'tlMt .. , lfllott•I-., , .... ,,,. C• ~1 ....... .... Tllo11t" II ...... c .... .. w ...... , • • ,., ..... , ...... " w .......... A4 I ' ClllCAGO I AP l Philip K. Wrigl ey, 82. c hewing gum m agnall' and owner of the Ch1ca~o Cubs baseball team, died today W rigl<.•y was stricken al his Lakl' Geawva. Wis ., home Mon· clay night and died al Lakeland llospital in Elkhorn, Wa s .. said a spokt•sman for thl' William WriglC} Jr. Co • W r1i:lcy died of a gastroin· tes tanal h emorrhagl', the ~pokt•sman said The Wrigley family bought the 76 Sf!Uare-m1le S<.inta Cat11lina Island 1n 1919 f.XC'l.'pl ror th1• 1·1ty or Avalon, lht' undcvC'IOp<:d 1o;t and as mana.l?l'd ror thl' family by the Sant.1 Cal:ihna J-;lJnd Com pan~ W ra_gll•\ r .in·t~ dppcart•d at the• ballpark Lhc last 30 years and not Jl all an th<" last 10 year~ Yad1llnJ(. cooking and tanker· 1ng with {lid cars were among his a voe al 1nnc; lib inll'rests also an elude<! t.'Vrryth1ni: frnm wanning a s lel'r ropanli?, crmLt•c,l to bret'<iini;? i\rabaJn stallions lo tnH•nting a non"ihppahlc s<'rev.dn' 1•r W r 1 Ji?. I c' mar r 11• ct 11 E' te n Atwater or Nl'W York tn 1918. Tht-y had two clauJ,?hlers and <• .;11n. Wilham. who eventually an· h1•ra tecl th(' team Funeral ar· r.rngcmcnh "'ere inromplt'te. lie "ac; horn Dec 5, 1894 , al lhl' Pl.11a l1111el . \\hl('h formt•rl>· wa, al tht> t'dgt• or C'h1no~o s Gold C'o .... 1 111, f.tl hl'r h.td l'Omr to C'h11 ,1go (111111 lht• f.:,1,I 111 IR91 ancl ht'.lflt·tl ,, '"•Ill .rnd h:ikang .. od a t>nll•rpn~e hdon· ~111ni: into \\ h.1t would ht•t·1111w t ht' lu~~t·'lt i.um bu''"'"" an tht· \\1trltl \rt1·r '''r\ 111~ 1n !hi' ;\avy in \\orld V.ar I ht• \\nrlo.l•d 1n V. rtj!lt•\ ium f.t<'l1>r11•., 1n Canada ,an<! llr,.okl\ 11 '\ Y ;inti. at the· .tj't' of ~"I lw<'am1• r>rt·~ltlt-nl o( 1 h 1 \\ 1 111 a m V. 1 1 it I ,. y J r I nmp,trt\ 111 lh1• 1111',tnttnlt' hi'> r.Jthf'r ,ind .t ~roup 11f C'I\ I(' lt•arlt·ro; al' qutrt•ll th1· ( 'ubs in h11pt•<; or build 1ni: .1 l'h.11np11111 The s<'nrnr Wrai::lt•\ 1l1t·cl 111 1932 and I' I\. llf'C' .1mt•11" m·r nf t ht· ( ·u b' Thi· <'uhs \\1111 1wnn,inh in 19.12 .11111ai:.11nan111;15 In 19311 Wn~ley (1rrd m:111ai.!1•r l'h:1rl1•y <;nmm ancl rl'pl,1cC'1I h11rl with talcher 1; .thll\ lla rtnrtl ""hn SIOl-ll<·· h,1nc1edl\ <'arr1t'd tht• learn to Lh1• IS<'" WRIGLE\', Pa~f' A2J SB E xer cise O ass Slated Thi' Saddleback Valll'y YMCA has ::innounccd an exercise daso; be(!rnnini;? tod ay. which will foatur<' sla mming cxerc1s<'s to re· cordt•d popular dance music Thl' class will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Y. 23131 Oran~e Ave an E l Toro The four-week course costs $20 Additiona l inform a lion is :tvailablc by calling 830 YMCA. Guns, TV, Cash Taken From Home Burglars who pried open a locked d oor loo k guns. a television set and cash with a tota l value of $1,618 Crom an El Toro home. Orange County s heriff's or tlcers said the theft occurred al the home of stewardess Teresa Marie Boyl e, 29, of 22036 Lakeland Drive, whale she was awny at work. Miner R e-arme d AP W"•P ... tO David Lynn Jackson . n•tupcrating from s urgery that re. implanted both of tus a rms. chats with his m other. Win· nie . in a Louisvtllt'. Ky., hos pital The 19-ycar -o ld J ackson should n•g.11n fiO percent usl' of his rig ht arm and 30 to 40 pert't•nt 1>f his lt'ft .J ~ckson 's arms were sever ed in a mrn111 g ;1<·c·1clent Driver Gets Jail In Fatal Collision ,\ man who ";t-; hortk l•<I nn manslau~htl'r t'h.ir~l·s .tf11•1 a San l>ar~o FrC'cw;1y (0otti .. 1nn lai.t Oct 2:1 thal rli.11 11wcl lhe lift• or a ~t •~~111n \'1t•111 molnrt1>I wus -.en l<'ncl'CI Monda) 111 90 11.1)., in Oranl.(r Count' .I ;11! Sup<'raor ('ourt .l11di:1• .John I. t-'lvnn Jr ordc-rt•d th1· 1.111 l1•rrn .ind thn•1• \t•ar .. pr11h.1t111n r111 H1rh,trcl 11:1111 <11.11111111 !!:.!, of Lions Play Mary's Lamb SAN DI Jo:c;o (A,. J An adult mountarn hon and two 1·uhs Wl'nt In P;1tr1ck lh•nry lligh Sthool liul darln 'L ~lll'k arouncl for l'lu..,. .. c••., pohcc saad The bag cat was seen JUmp1n~ a SIX root frnce Monda~ 1.atrr, an animal rcgulal1on officer for San Oaego County s a11I hr 1•11nf1rm('(I t h e r e p o r ls b v 1' h 1• r k 1 n i.: footprints. Aflcrdayhreak, hours afkrthc lions were reported, pupils re- turned lo lhC' school 1n northca!>t S:an Oacgo at the end of Easter VaC'ataon. Rellflo~ rr. afll'r the defendant µll'adc•d no contest rather than face lrwl. .J udl.(t' F'lynn found Granillo i.:u1lly or voluntary manslaughter Jnd 111noct•nt or drunken dnvtng. Both ('hargcs wc:re filed an con· nect1on w1Lh thc death of Joseph WaltC'r nrckfaeld, 48, who li ved al 25692Aurora Way, M1ss1on V1CJO A r rc•sting orricers s aid Granillo was driving north on the San Diego ,Fr eew a y n(lar Newland Slrel.'l an the JI unlington Hc;ich an•a when his car left the roadway :.ind smashed throui:h the <'<'nlcr divider They said G ranallo's auto ~lrut•k on<' car, then rammed hc•adnn 1nlo a car driven by Jlrckf1t•lcl BrckfiC'ld cl1c:d in lhc wreckoge of his :wlo Extensio n Okayed SACRAMENTO CAP ) -A one· yt•ar extens ion for Oakl and schools rrom state earthquake safety requirem ents was ap· proved by the Assembly Monday despite a warning that it could endanger children's lives. Cutback In Use Sought WASillNGTON (AP) The Carter administration is con· sidering a proposal to raise the fede ral gasoline lax by 10 cents a gallon in each of the next three years if gusoline consumption rises above tha s year's level, the Washington Post r eported today. The Administration hopes the s t a ndby tax would convince motorists to use less gasoline, the Post said. T he current feder a l tax on gasoline as four cents a gallon Motorists used about 2!>1 million gallons or gasoline each day last year The Carter plan also calls for continuing the 10-cent t ax in· creases unless Americans re· duce their gasoline consumption Crom 1977 levels by two percent a year between 1981 and 1985, the Post said. The cumulative lax. 1r enacted. would not exceed 50 cents a gallon, according to one pro· posal , the Post reported. A Whale House spokeswoman declined to comment. s;1ying "We don't co mm e nt on speculative stories." The President is scheduled lo unveil his energy program an an April 20 message to Congress. A spokesman for James R . Schlesan~cr, the pres ident's chief e n e r gy adviser, sa id he hadn't heard of the standby gas tax option. The Post said the President 's energy planners hope a standby gasoline lax could r e duce gasol ine consumption and further case political opposition he would undoubtedly face if he called for an immediate increase <See GAS, Page A2> Vote Needed For Raises , WAStnNGTON (AP) - P resident Carter signed a law today that ensures that Congress gets no futu re pay raises without first voting on them. The luw will retain tht· special commission to make recommendations to the President on pay raises for Congress and other top officials and the Presarlenl still will have the decision on whether to submit the r eco m me n dation t o Congress. But both the House and Senate then will have to approve the in- crease by a roll call vote. I HEADS COLLEGE BOARD Lagunan Larry Taylor Saddle back Trustees Take Seats Thn•t• new trustees look their seats on the SaddlC'back College board Monday night and ongoing board mem~r Larry Taylor of Laguna HNJl"h look the gavt'l as presidC'nt for the romrng year T rustrc Donna Rerry of Mis· sion VieJO was clet•tcd vice pres1· dent and newly ele<'led board member F.ugf'ne McKnight was voted in as hoard clerk All the ballots were unanimous. Two developml'nts emergt'cl r apidly after the organizational m alters were con duded. Taylor vigorously took ehargc of the meeting, running it s trictly by the rules of parliamentary procedure and vowing nn board meetings would run later than 10:30 p.m while he is chair man H is expcrt1st' was glC'anc·d from a <lou•n years on the Laguna Reat·h l ln1ried Srhool District board The othc•r clC'ar changl' at th1· meeting was lhc appearance or a new voting mnjorily On several agcndn items in volving personal philosophies on s uch issues as finances and so· call ed "frill" C'lusscs, the Sfllit was 5·2 The th re(' n<'w mem hers William Watts, Hohcrt Prite· and Eugene MrKnighl J01nrd Taylor and Norrisa Rrandt an th1• majority, leaving Donna llC'rry a nd Frank <;reankc as a C'ons1s tent minority. There Wf're also a few un· animous votl'S and one variation on the majority split. Whe n the honrd decidecJ to re· consid e r th e con t rover s ia l second campus issue, the vote was 4·2 with an ahstention hy Taylor to hold the m eeting an Irvine. Mc Knight and Watts were the two negative votes. K9 Cop Does Bunny Hop .. A Huntington Beach assault s us pect is sliJl at large today. a lo ng with sever a l Easter bunnies he ac· cidentally r elea sed when he dove over a fence and crashed through the ir hutch. He was being ch ased by n 100-pound police dog n amed Barry at the time. BARRY, A GERMAN sh epherd , had been r e- le ased into the chase by his boss, Patrolman Lee Camp. But when the suspect crashed he ad-first into the bunny hutch , rele a s ing all the r a bbits, Barry ap- parently became confused. He began ch asing rabbits instead or the s uspect. Thus the s uspect escaped into the night. Now all the police have left is the suspect's de· m olished car, which w as what started all the trouble, according to Patrol Sgt. Jerry We bb. ' ACCORDING TO WEBB, TH E suspect had an argument with his girlfrie nd on Cameron Street about 11 : 30 p. m . Easter when s he demanded the keys so s he could drive. He e nded up try ing to run h er down, police a llege, and in the process drove down the street, crashing through m ailboxes and trash cans. T his aroused n eighbors. The battered car finally cam e to rest in a nearby hospital parking Jot. The suspect tried to change a flattened tire but hnd to nee angry neighbors who wer e by now c hasing him afoot. THAT'S WHEN THE SUSPECT got a headache diving over the fence into the rabbit hutch. That's when police dog Barry got confused by running rabbits. That's when Huntington Beach police wis h they h3d never heard about the whole mess. ....... J I A2 DAILY PILOT SB Tuelday. Apfll 12. 1977 'Fraud' Hinted Senate Probes CIA Fund Use WASHINGTON <AP) The Senate intelligence committee .and the Central lntelligencl' Agency are looking anto allega- tions by a former CIA officer that CIA field officers fatt~ned their pocketbooks from agency funds. John H. Stockwell. JJ 12-ycar CIA veteran. ulso charged that the agency deceived Congress and that most CIA operations in Vietnam were fabrications. Stockwell pleaded for reform of the CIA in a res1gnat1on letter last week lo Adm. Stansfield Turner. the new CJ A director. , The 2,000-w ord le tter was publis hed Sunday in th e Was hington. Post. Stockwell said he served in Vietnam and sl!veral African posts as "ell al. &.11 CIA h('ad quarters in Langley, V;.1 Ile said that after he became a <,tat1on chief. a superior told him 'how to supplement my income by an additional $3,000·$4,000 a ye ar by ma n ipulating representationa l and operational fundi. This ":is t~u1te within re· gulatwns ... Stockwell said one ~talion chief tn Africa collected more than S9.000 from the CIA last New Member For Water Board Sought The Moulton Niguel Water Dis- trict is seeking candidates for ap- pornlmcnt to a vacant unexpired position on the board of directors. Deadline for application is April 27. Appl1cat1on may be made to the Board of Directors, Moulton Niguel Water District. 27500 La P az Road, Laguna Niguel. The applicants will be ~creened by a nominating com- mittee. Aetion is scheduled to be taken at the board 's May 19 m<>«ting The new dir<'rlor ""ill fill a pos1 l1on \ar<Jtl'<I hy Hobert L . Aldrich who resigned 1n March ,\l<lrich's term t·xpire-; Nov. 30 ThoM• <Jppl y10i.: mu ... t ht• pro pt·1 t v owncr~. A list of qualtfica· l1nn ... -.h11111d arc·omp<tnY the .ip plll'.ll IOll l 'ront Page ,t 1 CAMPUS ••• thl' 1ir<·senc·c of " northern :irt·a ,,1h•llite Thl' t·omm1!'t.'>1on s report dc- f (•rm 1 nt·<l that s .11l<l leback 0 '> l'nrollment i:rn1,1,th potf'nt1al la totul uf mon· lhan 17.000 !'tludenL'> h y I h C y l' ;11· 2 • 0 0 II ) i s S u pht·nomt•rHtl th.it 1 .... 11 full-blown ' .11n p11-.1·-. 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Stockwell, 40, s~ud CIA files w ere cleansed of incr iminating d ocuments and that documents w ere hidden from congressional investigators. lie said a CIA associate said the agency !tie relating to David Bufkin, an American who fought as a mercenary in Angola, "was carefully purged. ·'Certain documents contain- ing information about him wer e placed in other files where they could be easily rl'tncvcd but "ould not be cxpol>cd 1f he de- manded and gained access to his own file. "l hear d or this a nd re- monstrated. but w as told by the you ng officer that he had ~crvcd ... on the staff which was responding to Senate 1nvestiga- t1ons and that such tact 1cs wer e common: ·we did at all the lime,· as the agency attempted to pro· tect incriminating information from investigators." Stockwell said in the letter to Turner that he and other CIA of- fi cers "are disappointed that you have given no imdication of in- te ntion or even aware ness of the need for the internal houseclean- ing that is so conspicuously over- due at the agency." Frottt Page Al WRIGLEY • • pennant. Rut Grimm rt>turned in 194 1andtn 19-iS guided the Cubs to their last pennant. Although the Cubs fl oundered after the w-ar. the Wrigley empire grew lo some JO busi- n<"\;;es ranging from hotels to re- sorl-. and zinc mrncs. Wngl<'y fought against pulling lights into his ball park fur n1~ht hascball and Wrigley Field hecame a haven for sun worship- pers. who kept attendance high 1·\ 1·n ""hen the Cubs were not con- tenders. Grimm was ag<1in brought back ns manager 1n 1960 But he fore the season endc·d. Wrigley took Lou Boudreau out of the radio booth to r eplace C:rimm as manager and sent Grimm into the radio booth. The followinJ! year. he replaced Houdrc.1u "1th the <'ollegc or Coaches. The bizarre 1dt.•<t "as to haH: an\"here from t'IJ?ht to 13 '"manager-;" rotating throuJ!hout the system with all of th€'m one time or another bt•rom- ml! tht· "head coach " The 1rlca was so disastrous that 111 I~ lhl.' Cubs rimc;hcd nmlh twhind Houston, v.h1ch was in 1ls f1r'I \1'ar. Howf"\'er. Wr1.:lf'\ n· 1.111wtl I h1• · T olkj!t' of Cu.irh1·-. 1hr11u.:h the 19b.) sc<i~1111 when ht· 110.ill)' h1r<'<l Lt'<> l>urorht•r. Th,. <'11t>r. finished lOth :rnd lu"t th1• f11l l11wm~ srason hut l>tiro1 h<'r twl' ,, n to turn thl'lca rn 111 19fi9 it nppearN! lhnt tht•\ ""11111<1 1A 1n the pt•nnant am! a ri· nirrl I .m '.993 fans at I ended ('uh., l!·•m e" Rut the Cuhs 14 l·nl 1111 11 th1•1r mramouc; St'ptemhrr !-."oon anrl fH'nnant went to thr Nrw York ~t .. 1-; Tlw ('uh.; \\COi do\\nhill i.t•'.trlll) thl'rf'.1ftcr Hounds Assist -Hunt f oi: Girl SALIDA (AP> -Rloodhounds were brought here to help with the St'arch today for a 2-year-olc1 Salada girl who disappear ed Enst<'r momin~. No trace of Judy Lee Adams \\::IS found during lWO days or IO· tensive searching of this small Stanislaus County community. The loddJer apparently wan· dered away after 3 n older s ister let her ouLc;ide lo play before their mother awoke S unday. S heriffs Det, Carl Shelton said. f'rortt Page AJ GAS ••. in gasoline taxes, Cart.er many times has em· phasized his determination to re- verse the U.S. trend towards energy dependen ce on olher countries. American gasoline prices have r isen 53 percent since the 1973 Arab oil embargo and aver age 61.8 cents per gallon. This. however, is well below t he a verage per-sallon pnce In other lndustrtallied countries such &.ll Weal Germany. Subway Sounds AP WlrtDftOtO Vote Due On Board Officers A new member will be seated and new ofricers elected when Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees meet for the first Ume In the n ew di~tncL offices at 7 p.m. Wednesday. O range County Supervisor Thomas Ril<'y will administl•r the oath of office to Mary Phillips, who was elected to the sd1ool bn:1rd in Marc h , #Od Willium Kohle r. who was re elected lo a four year term on the board. Arter the two arc seated, trustees wall elect a president, vice president and cle rk and ap- pornt committee representatives for the next year. After thC'se formalltics, trustee!> arc expected lo con!>ider a plan which has been proposed to meet the rcquirl·ments of new sta te legis lat ion. Dis trict administrators estimate that at will cost $64,056 lo fullfill the re· quarements. M 1chael l\l a rltn, Joseph Antkrc r and Wilham llam1lton (from left) make music umid the graffiti <ind roar of a New York subw<iy. All three pl ay French ho rn in the Opera Ort'hl'!:>lra of :'\c'' Yw·k Thl'y took lhl· subway lo a pl'rformant'l' !'\londay anti dcddcd to get in a hllk c~lra prat'l1cc on the w:.iy The lcg1slation. referred to as the• llart Law, requires school districts to establish proficirncy standards an basic skills . develop methods to monitor student pro· cress and offer alternative ways for student!> to i::rad uatc. Pickets Return Front Pnge A I PROTESTS ln other aellon, trustees will co nsider approving a revised policy coverinl( the confidc nliah- 1 y of st udcnl records and a ~cht·dult• of courses to be offered m summer school. To Death Court l!'t \'C'ry 1mportanl to ~lup the maLC'hes." Police' Chief TI .• Jaml•s <:lavas :wid c·arl1t·r his dcpartmt·nt 1s prepared for any contingency that might arise They also wall con sidH authorizing the architecturul firm of Flewelling and Moody lo draw ur plans for &.1 ne w dl'mcntary l.Chool 111 i\ege&.1n lhlls . By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. 0. "'" O•oly Polo• S••ll The closed preliminary he&.1r- ing for Dr. William Waddill, ar- cused of murder in the death of an infant, V(ept through its second day with anti-abortion pickets again parading in front or the courthouse today. Dr. Waddill of l lunlin1:ton Harbour is accused or killing an infant aflcr an unsucc <.'ssful abortion att~mpt rcs ulled an a li ve birth. Judge Kenneth M Sm 1th of tht' West Orange County M un1c1pal Court tn Westmins ter ordered the hearing c loscd to a II nnn essC'ntanl people Monday. The Judge sa id under the law, he had no rhoit l' an thl.' m;1tll'r after llw dosed ht•Jnni: "ai. n · flUC'Slt•<l ln cll'fl•n:.c .1ttornt'\ :\tall Kuriht h . Both Jud~e Smith and Kur1l1c·h s.Hd the he<irings w<:re not closed to lhf' public because• of lhl' p1rkets Wcstminst<·r pol1et• l'h.1ri::cct Martin Fisher Services Set For Thursday ~1.irt111 l"i sher. whn planned tour-. for res1dcn1s of th<' Laguna l11lls l.e1surc World retirement 1·nmmun1lv. will bt• remembered ·1 hursclay· in <i Laguna II ills m<'morial scr vtc<'. Mr. f'1sher "as killed March 27 in lhe C.mary lsl:mrJ<; Jl'l crash "h1ch cla1m1·d thr li\'es nf 27 l.t•1c;urc World II avl'll'rs. hound for a luxury cruis e of t he :\t Nlil t•rranean. nl(' f'('tlrt·d Il11llywnod pro m otc·r wits assoc1atl'd with lhl' Coo<! Time To Trnvrl n~enry, ""h 1< h hook<'d mnc;t rof I h<" Leisure World traw•lers 110 lh1• Mcd1tcr ran1·an trip Thurc;day's mPmonal srr\'icc IS pl ;lllO(·d for 2 p m at (il'ne\·n Prf'shvlt'rinn Church. 2·1:!01 !'.:I Toro Hoad in 1.ai.:1111;1 ll1lls. Dr. E<lwnrd Caldwell will officiate. 1!11ri<il will b1• al V11rc-.t Lawn {'f"mctcry in Gl('ncl:tl<' .\11 F1~hu h,111 lwf'n a l.ai:un11 Hill., rcc;1dt'nl for I:.! \ t•ars Mn'>t of lh:it lime• he• llH·d 10 Leisure World, but he recently moved to Villa Valencia. an apart- ment/hotel complex catering to retired persons. located adjacent to Leisure World. Born in Missouri, Mr. fo'isher moved to Long Beach as a youn~ boy and later was 1traduated from UCLA. In Laguna Jhlls he was past president of two Leisure World travel clubs and was a m ember of the Laguna llills Hotary Club. His wife. Barbara Mason Fis· her . died in 1971. Mr. Fisher is survived by a brother. Friends may make m emorial contributions to the Joplin Roys Ranch or lo a favorite charily. Burglars Grab Four Typewriters f o ur electric ty pewriters valued by the victims at a total of $2,450 were stolen by b urglars who broke into five offices In a Laguna Hills business complex. Orange County s h eriff's of- ficers said burglars forced open the front door of each suite after gaining entry lo the building at 25283 Cabot Road. The loss at two or the offices has not yet be('n do· termined. Waddill with first degn•c murder in the strangulation death of the hour-old infant at Westm1n:.ter Community llosp1tal. Hospital officials said Waddill, a gynecologist and obstetrician. was unsuccessful in his attempt to perform a theraputic abortion on the mother of a 7"'2 month old retu~ We'>tm1nstl•r police s aid they ha\•c question<'d hos pital !>tarr '' 1lnesscs who s;rn. \\ ;1dd1ll with the 1 nf ant I\ unl1<·h cited Scttron 868 of the California Penal COlll• in rt'qucst- ing the· rnurtroom hr <"lcared of spl'('tators , press and t·vcn Wad· dill s w1fr The committee p1ek et1.•d the U.S. Lawn Tennis Assoc1at1on of fices in Los Angele~ Monday af- t ernoon m protest over the UP· coming matches. According to Perkins, the pro· tcstqrs will come "in three or four bus loads" from the t.os Anf!elt·' arc.1 and ""tit he• JOtnc<I by prole)..ters from posMhly a' far a way as San Diego and Santa Barbara Newport police have downplayed the protest aspect or lh<' thret' dav tournament wh1d1 is the sctt1on&.1I final!) for 1111' Wt'!'tlern hcm1i.phcrc Shoplift Suspect Held in $5 Theft OranE?e County. s heriff's or ricers have cited an El Toro man on pelly theft charges after he al legedly took tools valued at SS.19 from a Lai;tuna lhlls Mall store without payrng for them. Deputies issued the citation to Kevin Ray Moulton, 19, of 241'\2 Grayston Drive. They s aid he tucked the tools under his armpit and lcfttheScars Roebuck store. T hat's Right! When Newport Equity Funds arranges an Equity loan of up to $10,000, 11.7% is the Annual Percentage Rate you'll find on your Loan Disclosure Statement. And it's the lowest r ate we've ever offered. Of course larger amounts (up to $75,000) and shorter terms (from three years) arc available at somewhat higher A.P.R.s, but we hav~n'l seen a lower A.P.R. anywhere for a ten-year homeowner lon n. The simple annual interest rate is 10 percent. And a t Newport Equity Funds you can make m onthly payments of in- terest onl y. So your monthly payment is o nly $8.33 per $1,000 borrowed.* Call the Team a t N ewport Equity Funds. They work ha rd to help you get the money you need. ·s10.ooo rmncipal amC'lunt .11 10"'' c;imple inh.•n-(t fnr 10 yl'ars: 120 <ien<'dult•d mnnthly J'l;iymrntc; of 583 Jl ('Jch .1nd a final pavmrnl t•f $8~.:n 101\'rl''ll and SI0.000 princi pal. Newyort Equity 'Funas, Inc. •• ',,. t t' ~ •. t LAGUNA HILLS 830-5700 NEWPORT BEACH 644..S824 SAN DIEGO 297-7100 ·- • Tuesdays Afternoon Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS --~ ....... Sult May Aid Consumers WASlhNGTON (AP)-Consurhers could itave milllons ot doUars Jt a Fedetal Power Commlstlon (FPC) case involving emergen•y winter fuel· supplies soes aealnat ono of the na- tion 'a lariest natuul ••• pipeline firms, an admlnistraUveJudcc 11.,_. . • Tueeday,Apnl 12, 1977 s DAILY PILOT Foretells Doona? Inflation Beast Wails Warning B y JOUN CUNNIFF Af'81nlft-An•IYM U you listen closely, and perhaps use your imagination a bit, you can hear tl out there m the darkness, that dreaded thing, a banshee fortelllog doom. lt ls double·dJgat anftatton. Executives or big busmess tum rigid at the sound, listening, watching. They are convinced al wall move b\ closer to their corporate catnpground, and It wlll take fll avalanche of contrary evidence tochsabuse them of the no- tion. THAT WHOLESALE PRICES ROSE at a double·daaJt rate -13 2 percent annually -an March provides documep~ labon for their fears, even ar the Catter adm1mstrat1on peo- ple mamlam that the uoderlymg inflation rate IS less than half that. So far, Prestdent Carter seems unable to convince bual· ness that such a rate is temporary and that he intends tc> stay clear of a long relationship with fiscal evil They listen to ham, they listen to his treasury secretary and his chief economic adviser But they doubt • Talks with various top executives reveal the suspiciol't. An 'Unbalanced budget, a fiscally liberal Congress, soclJl programs, even trade proteetaonasm are mentioned as Uie seeds of destructive rnflation, to be followed by some sort Qf wage.pnce controls. THAT THE PRESIDENT'S SPOKESMEN time after time insist that controls aren't part of has program doesrt't seem lo count. Circumstance might force his band, thCY say Didn't a Repubh('an, R1('hard N1xon, 1mposecontrots1" The stock m arket, on('e thought or as a genera( economic foreca:.ter but, now that 1t as 1nst1tut1onahied, more a refl ection or the lhrnkmg of bag money, 1s most noticeably affected by the thanking. It as fnghtened, tho strong economy notwithstanding I The mood of foreboding stands out clearly because or the background against which at Is da:-:played Business as good, havmg recover ed swiftly from the ht tie ice age And most future indicators are strong also. But the mood blankets such con· s1derat1ons. Mernll L} nch Economics begins a 48-page ''Rusincss Outlook" with the words "Both Congress and the Admmastrataon are continumg to display cuNNIFI' a relaxed, and worrisome, attitude with regard to mflu· lion." ONLY LATER ON THE PAGE OOt:S al note that ''d~ mand for goods and :.erv1('es has been trending lugher also." and "growth an the second <1uartcr promises to be very strong indeed " The fear also seems to be incon:.1stcnt The very executives who fear for the future of tho economy are also showing signs of com matting thcmseJv.,,s to higher capital spending after a lag of many months. AND WlULE ONE Pt;BUCATION OF a large banle expresses conr1dt'nce that the re('ent acceleration or the Consumer Price lndc•x · 1s a short.Jived blip," a nother woe· r1ci; that the rate ('Ou ld continue into 1978 Attitudes differ .1l!>o in relation to thl' tame period tn• volved Some economists enwhasazc that mrtat10n could declme over the next few months. Others choose to look: beyond, they worry about 1979 Some economists and busmess people believe that inrtll• lion rates up to 6 5 percent or so are tolerable 1f unwelcome.. Others ('hoose to observe that 1f rates get high they could ver) well push beyond to 9 or even JO an 1978. WHAT JOINS /\LL THESE VIEWS is a deep concern. Inflation is a villain from almost every pomt of view, and its m ere presence m the v1cin1ty is a r eason for conlmwng worry Like early m an huddled around the campfire at night. everyone knows that something as rustling out there in the darkness. maybe getting closer, and their memon es of what that something can do are too recent and painful to 1g· no re Young Landlord Steve Bielamowlcz owns t)lree r ental houses irt· Dallas, Tex. The 18-year·old high school senior" bought them with his own money and does his own maintenance work. lie spends hts spare time work· mg 12 hours a week m a grocery store. 1Wercury S&L Reports' Record for Quarter Mercury Savings & Loan Assoclotlon. Huntington Beach, has announced firs t quarter 1977 operating result.'\ that show record growth and earnings. Mercury Savmgs reached $360 million in assets at March31, up from $340 million atyearend 1976. Earnings for the first quarter of 1977, net after taxes, were 56 cents a share, compared with 22 cents for the fi rst quarter of 1976, 48 cents for the fourth quarter of 1976 anct $1.36 for the year 1976. . Net after.tax earnings were $1.6 million for the firat1 quarter or 1977, compared with $632,528 for the first quarter of 1978, $1.4 million for the fourth quarter o( 1976 and $3.!J tnUUon for the year 1976. Figures were unaudited, but eomolldated wilb Mercury's wholly owned service corporation subtJdlary. j Per·lbare earnings for 1977 wcro based upon average' outltandlnl shares of .$2,880,181. • • • .. ___.,,..