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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE t7, 1977
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Rocket Pioneer
Von Braun Dies ,
.eMa.it• IJJf laeld
Giri~s Killer . '
To Go to Chair
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
U.S. Supreme Court upheld today
the death sentence of Florida
death ron inmate Emeat John
Dobbert, convicted in the torture
slaylnc of bll 9·year-old
dauahter. Votl~ to S. the justices re-
jected bert's arcuments that
he coul not be sentenced to die
In tbe electric chair because
3Mesa Teem
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Held for Pot
Costa Mesa narcotics officers
anetted three teenagers ln an
apartment Thursday nlfbl after
allecedly tlndlnl more than a
pound ol marijuina in packaies
and plutlc baa• atrewn a.round
the living room.
Police said tbe trio were
packalina the UUclt weed when
offlc:en entered the apartment at
108 W. 18th St. at '7 p.m. Thun·
di)'. Arreated were James Riley
Klrltpatrlck, 11, qi 155 Rochestet
St., CO.ta Mesa and two teenaaed
juvenilt1. Riley was held In
Cotta II~• Jail with ball Ht at ss.ooe. The two juveniles were
neld • Oraqe County Juvenile
Hall.
Florida did not have a consUlu· tlonally valid death penalty law
at the Ume for h1I crt~.
Testimony at his trial
eatabu.hed that Kelly Ann Dob·
bert had suffered burnt hancja, poked eyes~ ldcks to the bead and
· batterlngs that sometimes lasted
for 45 minute.. Prosecutors said
Dobbert finally choked Kelly
Ann, placed her body ln a plastic
baa and burled it. .
Dobbert, a Jacksonville
man, was convicted of com-
miltlnC the murder sometime in
eaTly 1972. At the time, Florida
had a death penalty law but it
was at.ruck down as unconstitu-
tional along with the death penal-
ty laws d all other states by the
Supreme Court later that year.
Florida passed a new capital
punishment law In 1973, and that
one last year wu ruled conaUtu-
tlonal by the nation's hiibest
court. Dobbert said his sentencina un-
der the new law represented an
•·ex·post facto" application of
the law. .
The court'• m~ority oplnion.
written by Justlce William ff.
Rebnqulst, said the cha.naes in
the two death penalt)' laws "are
procedural and on the whole ameliorative, and that tlaere is
now ex-po1t facto violation."
Dobbert'a trial w11 held in
(See DEATll. Pase AZ)
Talents
Pot U.S.
Oh Moon
WASHINGTON (AP) -Dr.
Wernher von Braun, 45, the
German-born rocket pioneer
whose talent.I helped the United
States put men on the moon, died
Thursday aft.er a Iona bout with
cancer.
Von Braun had been in poor
health for some tame. He un·
derwent 1ur1ery for a liver
tumor and had maintained a
, sharply curt.ailed schedule aince
that time. He died at Alexandria
Hospital in suburban Viralnla.
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SPACE PIONEER DIES
Wernher von Braun, 85
Santa Anan
Robbed, Slain;
Ass&ilants Run
A 21-year-old dishwasher was
robbed and stabbed to death on
the streets of Santa Ana early to·
day, police 1aid.
Officers identified the robbery.
murder victim u Juan Manuel
Soto cl. Santa Ana, a dlsbwuher
at a restaurant near the murder
acene.
Soto wu killed about 2 a.m. in
the 2100 block of West 5th St.reel.
accOl'd.inl to poltc..
They 1aid wlt.nea1ff reposted '
that Soto was confronted by
"tbree or four men'' as be
walked alone the sttfft. There
wu a brief acutne. Soto then fell
to the pavement and bl• u-
aallanta ran olf, witDets eald.
The W!Um dJed a •bort tliDe
later 1n M•c1 General Holpltal
whlle undereolnl sursery. ac-
cordlD.I to a coroner' a repos:t. An tiivestl1atton mto tbe rob-
ber1· murder l1 contlnutn1,
pdlloe said;
A private funeral service wu
held Thursday and public an-
nouncement of the death wu de-
layed unW today.
Laat year, he had a recurrence
of cancer, coupled with an lnfec·
tion that developed following sur·
1ery. He spent lOQ& stretches in
the bolpltal, includin1 a final
stay beainnin1 lut October.
Even while hospitalized, he
conUnued limited work on bis job
as vice Pf".9ldent ol en&lneerinc
and development for Fairchild
lndualrla. ffe Join.eel Fairchild in
1972, and wort~d mainly on
space projects until be retired
Jan.L
Von Braun spent much ol hil '
time in the hospital readlnJ(, vii-. <See VON B&AlJN, Pase AZ)
Coast
Weatlaer
Low cloOdlDell ~ throudl SaturU1 moftilna beeoml.lal IWID1. &aturday
atternooo. LOn tonllbt 51
to a. H1Cbl ~ea to
'72atbeaebelto14to17 ln·
land.
INSIDE T8DAY
W'OllllrblQ 1Mot.to do ,,.
111mnur1 A ~ of upcom.
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• ·~ t.o a Mriea ol en.. doaune that culminated ln t.be
rnl1nat1oa r10m ottiee of Presl·
dent Richard ll. NWID oo A . I, lt7•. "While we appnclate fOW' un·
ct.ratandable ln&ertlt ln the aite,
Ute otncea are now a wort area ol
tbe in.titute and are not open to
publlc tour. Thia pamphlet will
have to serve aa a memento ot
your vlalt."
Althou&b the Watereate office
complex remains one or the bl&
attractiCllll In a capital city that
has many, the event has become
so paase to thoae who wor~ there
that few could aay who now oc-
cuptea the olflcea.
"We'rt not boldina a celebra·
lion," a desk clerk said when
aaked 11\ursday night about the
nnh anniversary.
Neither are H.R. Haldeman,
Nixon'• cblef ol stall, nor former
_ Atty. Gen. John Mitchell, who
"'""'...-:,......-aurrender to prlaon otflclals
ATallTa•k
Walt Majer of Yorba Linda rises to the occasion to fix a
parking lot light at Saddleback College Majer required
a httle mechanical assistance to repair the giant ligh\
fixture.
OC Water Wasters
May Face Penalty
By KATBV CLANCY
Ont• Olll't ,.._. l~lf
. It may soon be agalnat the Jaw
to waate water In Orange County.
Resident.a also may be pro-
hibited from watering their
lawns between the hours of 10
a.m . and 4 p.m. and could be
penalized for such infractions as
hosing down sidewalks, running
water Into gutters or using the
hose lo wash their cars and
boats
Those guilty of such infractions
rould be fined as much as $500
and/or 1mpMsoned In tt)e county
Jail for up lo 30 days.
A study commlltee of city,
county, water aaency and citizen
representatives, established by
superviAon lut mootb, alfeed
at a meet.ins In Fountain Valley
Thuraday to ask water asencles
to adopt an ordinance prohlbttint
water wutln1.
The ordinance would be
almUar to one which will go lnto
elfect. tn Loe An1elei be1inning J\i1y·1.
Co~ty Supervisor Tom Riley,
who alt on the study committee.
aaid today, "II everybody adopts
tlll• J have the fetlln1 that we
probably will meet tbe demands
to C'UrtalJ the u.ae ol water.
"My thrust was that we were
not there to punlah people,"
Riley continued, "but merely to
conaerve and, in conserving, lo
share"
The model orchnance endorsed
Thursday was drafted by the
Metropolitan Waler D\strict
(MWD>. the aeency responsible
for importing water to Southern
CalifomJa
O"ANOI COAIT
DAILY PILOT
l
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But only water aeenciet that
purch&1e supplies wholeaale
from MWD have the power to Im·
plement water use restrlctioru.
Riley sald be will ask fellow
supervisors to adopt a resolution
supporting the model ordln(lllce
and he expect.a city councils in
the county to do likewise.
He explained that the Orange
County Water Association will be
asked to coordinate efforts wtth
water agencies to ensure passage
ofthe anti-water measure.
Enforcement of the new re-
gu1aUona would be let\ up to tlty
police and tbecoullly aberttf.
RUey'aald he would expect the
law entoroement agenclea lnlU•l·
ly would act chleOy upon com·
plain ta about water wa1t1n1 from
cltizem.
Alleged violators would be
elven a written notJde and 2'
hours to correct the violation.
Repeated violaUona could re1ult
in reatrictton of water acrvlce, u
well u pos!tble court rlnes an-
d /or up to 30 days in the county
Jall.
The ordinance al.Bo would pro-
hibit runnln& water into euttera,
waahJni sidewalks and parldna
Iota by hoee, refl1Un1 ornamental
fountains or poola, permitting re· palrable leaks.
It also would require
restaurant.a to serve water only
to customers who request It.
T~e only exemptions would be
in casa creatin1 undue bardabip
and those of an emeraency
nature atrectlng the health,
sanitation. fire protection or
pub Uc safety.
JueyMulls r
Death ·Verdict
DETROIT (AP) -The Jury de-
ddlnl the fate of a man accUHd
of a booting a 1cboolleacher to de-
atb In front of her horrified youn,
puptll .. ked the Judi• qaln to-
d1y to a~U out the vartoua
verdict& lt cou~d reach.
Defendant Al Lewla, '7,
eatran•ed hu•band ot •l•ln teacher Betty McCaater, 45,
coulcJ be aentenc:td to ura in
PrUon if convicted of ftrat.-dfl?M
murdsr for the Nov. 10 lncldtnt.
For the HCOnd tJme lD Ua d•
1lber1Uon1. tbe panel of ftve
womtn .:od Hvtn m n reeitlrid
•n tllplan1Uon from iud••
Pal{icia Bayie ol the dltter•>e•
•mon1 fJnt·d••rM mvrd uco.nd·d•1ree murd 1a.d
manaltaiht.er.
Wednesday for their roles ln the
Watergate cover-up, endln1
finally the Watergate criminal
cues.
Some Watereate figure•
became rich. Two report~rs who
tracked down Ute nation's bi.I·
eeat political acandal and several
congresinnen who picked up the
ball at the impeachment hear·
in111 became heroes. Some once-
promising careers were shat·
tered, and many new authors
were born. A president on lbe
brink of impeachment resigned
and was pardoned, an historical·
first.
The special prose(utor's office,
which itaelf had a tumulLuoua
history. went out of business re-
cen tly after winning 61 convic-
tions and seeing six other persons
acquitted of criminal charges.
Countin& Haldeman and
Mitchell. 25 will bave been locked
up.
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DEATH •••
1974, after authorities tracked
him down In another state. The
trial JW'Y that convicted him re·
commemded life imprisonment
but the trial judge, wtto under
Florida's 1973 law does not have
to follow the jury's recommenda
lion, imposed the death sentence.
Dobbert argued that under the
old death penalty law a trial
Judce cou.ld not have cbaneed the
jury's recommendation.
Justices John Paul Stevens,
Thureood Manhall and William
J . Brmnan Jr. voted to overturn
Dobbert' s death penally.
"The atrocious character of
this Individual's crimes ... is
of course no more relevant to the
legal lssue than the fact that 10 of
lbe 12 Jurors who heard all or the
evidence voted to spare h1s life,··
Stevena said.
The court also rejected Dob-
bert's claims that hia trial waa
preJudlced by massive publicity ..
"One who la reaaonably aus·
· peeled of murderin1 hit children
can not expect to remain
anonymout," Rebnquilt said.
Dobbtrt wu 1entenced to die
for the murder o( bis dau&bter.
He al.lo wu convicted, of 1econd·
detrH murder, fQr the death of a·
youn1er son Ryder Dobbert.
In early im, authorlUes found
another son, Ern.t Dobbert Ill,
wandetln1 the 9lreeu of
J acluonvtlle, obvloualy battered.
The chlld t.otd police biA father
had beaten him, and that a
similar beatJnc killed hJa sister
and brolber.
Dobbert wu found and arrest·
ed in Texaa ln lat.e 1"13.
Body Dieeoyered
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP> -
Lake Mead was being searched
today £0!' the second or two
Phoenix security 1uards who
vanlahed ln a S300,000 armored
van robbery lut month. A body
believed to be that of one of the
1uarda wu found Ooatlng face
down near Temple Bar Thurlday
by a boater.
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TroufJle Bruin'?
An uninvited visitor drops rn on Trans
Alaskan oil pipeline workers during con·
struction of the $7. 7 bUlion project.
Several be~s have had to be shot after
they became dependent on handouts from
friendly workers and lost their fear of
humans.
Von Braun VoW:
To 'Look Ahead'
By HOWARD BENEDICT
W ASffiNGTON (AP) -A cheer rose from the crude
blockhouse as America launched its fim baJllJtlc miulle Au11. 28,
1953. at Cape Canaveral, Fla. But seconds later aloom aetiJl ,,.hen
the Redatone rocket plunaed into the Atlantic Ocean..
"Flnd out what went wrong," ordered Dr. Wernher von ·
Braun, whose crew or rocket specialists from Germany de·
veloped the misalle.
mE PROBLEM WAS TRACED to a guidance system. A
mecharuc suggested he might have made-too tight a twUt OD a
certain screw. Testing showed that to be the cue.
··1 am always happy lo solve problema ao quickly," vdn
Braun said, .. and I wanted to impress upon my men that absolute
honesty ts something you must have ln a team ellott. You must
look ahead, not back.''
That waa the first anecdote I heard about von Braun when I
began coverinc the space program as a reporter in 1959. For 16
years, J maintained close contact with vah Braun, who was a
giant among a unique breed of men.
ff~ WAS A STRONG LEA.DER, tough when he had lo be, but
sensitive and always thoughtful of his team members, as he was
with the mechanic in 1953.
The Redstone's difficulties were overc<>me, and it became
the naUon'11 flrltoperattonal balhstic m~Ue. Lat.er, von Braun'a
group used the basic Redstone teclmolOI)' to launcb America's
Cleat satellite and its Cirst man In space and to develop the Saiurn
5, the monster rocket which carried 12 astronauts to landlnp on
the moon.
1 wu in the blockhouse with him when ttie first unmanned
Saturn was launched successfully in a tbunderin1 display of
firepower in 1967.
VON BaAUN BROKE INTO tears, and embraced several
fellow Germans. the pnetlme builders of HiUer's Y·2 rockets. who
were the heart or the American space erfort. . -"We've done It," he said qwetly and prophetically. "The
moon soon will be ours."
Von Braun spent 27 years In the service or the U.S. govern-
ment. He resisted lucrative industry offers until be had realized
bis long-held dream of sending men Into space and landlne men
on the moon. He felt he could best realize hls dream by staying ·
with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
TO MM, THE MOON LANDINGS were dramatic pn>Of that .
man hu a role to play in apace. He also atrontlY supported the
U.S.·Ruaslan manned mission of two yean ago u a step toward
International cooperation in space.
"l look forward to the day when manklod will Join bands and ·
face the beaveru In a solid "Phalanx to apply the combined
technol()fical lnaenulty of all natlona to th~ exploration and
utilb:aUon of outer apace for peaceful uaea," he told me in an ln·
tervlew.
"Would It not be ironical it nation• nrat learn a.o tr1nacend .
tbelroatlonaJ Interest.I many, many miles from mothereartb.''
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VONBRAUNt~ ...
iUog with family and friends and
selectinl papen for a permaneQS.
collection that wlll be exhlbited
at the Maraball Space Fllaht
Center In Huntsville, Ala.
Once bitterly bated by the f~
world. veo Braun became it.a too rock~ aP4ft after b• and 12t German r()tket .ex,&>erta aurren·
dered to~ Ua$1.ted Statet shortly, ·
• beforet.beendotWorld Warn.
The man 'who helped design the.:
dreaded V2 rocket for . Adolf
Hitler dealped the U.S. Army'f
Jupiter C rocJtet that allowed bis
new country to recoup IQ"'8 ot
the Pftltiae lost when Russi•
launched the ftnL space eatelll~ · . ln 1957. .,
Von Braun told President
Eisenhower well before the
Russian Sputnik launching that
bis team had the capability or
putting a satellite into orbit
around the earth. But
Eisenhower wanted to use a
rocket developed for nonmilitary
uses for the first effort to em-
phasl%e the peaceful uses or
space and von Braun wu turned
down.
Sputnik and the subsequent
failure of the Van1uard rocket,
America's much publicized first
attempt to rocket a satellite into
space, forced Eusenbower to turn .
lo von Braun.
On Jan. 31, 1958, the Jupiter C
lifted off, carrying a 30-pound
satelllte called Explorer Into an
eJllptical orbit and giving the
U.S. program its first success.
Von Braun also was lnstrumen·
tal in designing a lonaer-range
Juplter rocket, the Saturn 1
boo1ter and the massive 36-story·
t11J Saturn S rockets that
powered men beyond the earth'•
gravity and sent them to a soft ·
landint on the lunar 1urface.
Von Braun came to the
United States in September l~
under contract t.o the U.S. Army.
He and bJI men 1pent flve yeara
at Ft. Bllu, Tex .. worklnc on the
V2 rocket they had developed in
Germany. They were
transferred to the Army'*
Red1tone Arsenal at Huntsville,
Ala., ln 1950 to develop the ·
Bedatone mtssUe, the forerunner '
of the Jupiter c. '
SESAME STREET
SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY
STREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T
HAO A CARPET INSTALLATION SV ALDEN'S.
IN OUR TWENTY YEARS, WE HAVE
CARPETED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN CbSTA
MESA. NEWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH AND
HUNTINGTON BEACH, ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS
ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY
HOME ON A BLOCK .
THE FORMULA IS SIMPL~ WE TRY TO
MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR
NEIGHBOR-WE PROBASL Y CARPETED HER
HOME. (IF WE HAVEN'T, BRING HER IN WITH
YOU.)
DEN'S
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· linoleum • vlOOd floor ·
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lloelret E#Jlert
Cancer Fatal
To von Braun
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SPACE PIONEER DIES
Wernher von Br•un, 86
WonnFarm
Boss Charged
With The/ t
A 47-year -old Westminster
woman was arrested on a felony
warr&Jlt early today that charged
ber with grand theft ln coMec-
tion with the operation or a worm
farm.
Mrs. Janet. Hazel Holyf ls held
in Orange County Jail on ball of
SS0,000. Westminster Police Of·
floer Earl Graham said the
woman's husband, Richard, Is be·
tng sought on the same charees.
Graham said the pair operated
a worm bed buslneas and al-
leaedly sold worm beds to about
SOO investors throughout the na-
tion in 1975 and 1976.
Graham said the pair Is
charged with selling 20,000 worm
beds when they allegedly had on
ly 5,000 beds.
The investors also reportedly
paid Cor maintenance and rent on
the worm beds each month.
The company, called Spartan
Enterprises, reportedly operated
in headquarters at 9261 Bishop
Place. Westminster
The worm beds were kept at
.Newberry Sprines in the desert
nffr Barstow. Graham said.
1 Graham said that some ln·
vestors are believed to have paid
t\lbstanlial amounts Into the en-
terprise on the premise that U\ey
would realize profits from the
venture.
)le said that estimates of tosses
to Investors could be ln exceBs ot
rA million.
Graham said that warranlll
cbarttedilhe Holyfs with 11 felony counu of erand theft and 11
coqnta of unre1lstered .securlUes.
A local worm dealer said that a
m bed buslnesa typically pro-
\llile• worms for compoat for
-cncultural uan and for fish
bait.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Dr.
Wernher von Braun, 65, the
German-born rocket pioneer
whoae talents helped the UnJted
States put men on the moon. died
Thursday after a long bout with
cancer.
Von Braun had been m poor health tor some time. He un·
derwent surgery for a liver
tumor and had maintained a
sharply curtailed schedule since
that time. He died at Alexandria
Hospital in suburban Virginia.
A private funeral service was
held Thursday and public an-
nouncement of the death was de·
layed until today.
Last year. he had a recurrence
of cancer, coupled with an infec-
tion that developed following sur
gery. He spent long stretches in
the hoepit;il. including a final
stay beginning last October.
Even while hospitalized, he
continued limited work on hi s job
as vice president of engmeerini
and development for Fairchild
Industries. He joined Fairchild In
1972, and worked mainly on
space projects untll he retired
Jan. l .
Von Braun spent much o£ his
time 1" the hospital re1tdin~. v~
Hing with family and friends and
selecting papers for a permanent
collection that will be exh1b1ted
at the Marshall Space Flight
Center in Huntsville. Ala.
Once bitterly bated by the free
world, von Braun became its top
rocket expert after he and 129
German rocket experts surren-
dered to the United Stales shortly
before Ure end of World War II.
The man who helped design the
dreaded V2 rocket for Adolf
Hitler designed the U.S. Army's
Jupiter Crocket that allowed his
new country to recoup some of
the prestige lost when Russia
launched the flut space satellite
in 1957.
Von Braun told President
Eisenhower well before the
Russian Sputnik launching that
his team had the capability of
putting ~ satellite into orbit
around the earth But
(See VON BRAUN, Pa&e A2)
Indoor Flight
Southern California smog fighters will u&e this two-man,
high pressure balloon, the "Atmosat," to trace particles
or pollution in an ef!o~arn more about where smor
comes Crom and where it goes. Officials of the South
Coaat Air Quality Management District are waiting !or
a smoggy day and the right air cUJTent to launch the
balloon. Meanwhile, they are conducting test flights in·
side one of the old blimp hangars at the Marine Corps
helicopter base in Tustin.
Death Sentence Upheld
Court Rejecu Daughter-Kil'ler's Appeal
WASHINGTON CAP> -The
U.S. Supreme Court upheld today
the death sentence of Florida
death row inmate Ernest John
Dobbert, convicted in the torture
slayln1 of his 9·year-old
dauchter.
Votlng 8 to 3, the justices re·
Jected Oobbert's arguments that
he could not be sentenced to die
in the electric chair because
Florida did not have a constitu-
tionally valid death penalty law
al the time for h111 crime.
Totlmony at his trial
e1W&bllahed that Kelly Ann Dob-
bert h~d suffered burnt hands, poked eyes, kicks to the head and
Did Movie Inspire
Series of Crimes?
The motion picture "Dick and
Jane," about an unemployed
aerospace executive wbo turns to
armed robbery to support bla ex-
pensive Ufe.tyle, waa the im·
petua ror a aeries or real Oranie
County crimes, accordine to a
deputy district attorney
Chriltopher Carl Barnett. 18,
of 1'1 Ruby St , Laauba Beach,
hH been arral1ned 1n Weal
Oran1• County Municipal Court °" three count.I or armed rob· beey. •
He pleadecf tnnocent ot each Of
them. A preliminary heartnr. to
determine whether there 11
evidence et\OUlh to warrant trial,
11 acb uJed for June 29.
Car> 111. Ute dt,Puty dlatrlct al·
tom • taJd can prove the rob· bery 1pree be1an when the
culpnt deddei4 armed robbery
wouJdn'l a dlllicult pro!
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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1977 c TEN CENTS
will be two laoa1 while work ls
underway.
Now thole micht be narrow
lanes. but who'• c0uitUna.
M lone u we've Sot you look-
in1 south, check out Newport
Boulevard. Tbe State Depart-
ro en t of Transportation ao-
nounced th.ls moo.th it plans to
resurface Newport Crom
Newport Beach City Hall alt the
way up to Mesa Drive in north
Costa Mesa.
ForCount9
.
They're &al.QC C.O do lt In July. But they t.tn to add that work
on tho tW"Oo Ul pf'OJ t wW
·take place at IUPt and won't lD·
terfere wltb the morn.m, mltr•·
Uoo ol moMll'ilta to tbe beach or
the attemoon .. muse eanu of
sunbu.rns back to Pomona and
other inland po1nta.
But CalTram ooee aald Co.ta
Men would bave a freeway
lbrou&b town. so what can you
<See TRAFFIC, Pa1e AZ)
Water-waste
Penalty Eyed
By KATHY CLANCY Ol llw D•llr ,., ... ii.II
It may soon be against the law
to waste water In Orange County.
Residents also may be pro-
h 1 bi ted from watering their
lawn• between the hours of 10 a.m . and 4 p.m. and could be
penalized for such infractions as
hosing down sidewalks. runrung
water into gutters or using the
hose to wasb their cars and
boats.
Those guilty of such infractions
could be fmed as much as $500
and /or imprisoned in the county
jail forupto30days.
A study committee or city,
county, water agency and citizen
representatives, established by
Man Held
In Irvine
Rape Gase
A Newport. Beac.h real est.ate
man was arrested by Irvine
police Thursday on suapicion ol
rapine an Irvine woman in her
home after discussing real estate
deals with her.
William E . Manrow Ill, Z7, was
booked at Costa Mesa Jail. He ia
ftee on balJ today after posting a
$25,000 bond.
M anrow was booked in Costa
Mesa because Costa Mesa Police
said they are questioning him
about several related cases In
Costa Mesa and Laguna Hills.
Irvine investigators said
Manrow turned himself in at the
Irvine police station Thursday
afternoon after learning police
were looking for him. Police had
served a search warrant at his
home. 203 29th St .. Wednesday
night, but only his roommate was
home.
According to police, the al·
leged rape involved a 31-year-old
woman who pftoned a real estate
company Wednesday morning
seekln& information about homes
she saw for sale in the
newspaper.
She told police a salesman ar-
rived at her home, drove her
around Irvine showing her
several houses for sale and then
returned to her home in Green-
tree.
Before leaving her residence,
she said her aaaatlant turned toward1 her and said "You are
1otn1 to get what you wanted." He
alle1edly forced her into the
bedroom, where he forced her ln·
tosu acts.
The woman sakt the man waa
not armed. but that she hu back
injuries and wu unable to stop
hla attack.
3Mesa Teens
Held for tPot
Cotta lllesa narcodn otncen
arr .. ted three teena1en ln an
apartment Thul"lday nl.tbt after
alle1ed1y llndlni more than 1
pOUnd ol martjuana ln packqea
and plutSc bap 'ltr~ around
tb Uvtnj roosn. ·
Polle• 11ld tbe trto were p,acka~ t.bo Wlclt w-.d When
olf!cm ent«ed tho apartment at
'103 W. 11th St. at 1 p.m. Thw. day.
Arr ltAMI were 1am" Riley
klrkp!tltdr, 18, c4 150 ROcbes&a-
St., COlta lleaa and twotecnaCect
Ju• all". Rlle1 WH held .In Cott.a Men lall with ball Mt at p,ooo. 1'he two tuYeDll were
held at Or.nae County JuYGDlle
Hau.
supervisors last m'onth. agreed
at a meeting in Fountain \'alley
Thursday to ask water agencies
to adopt an ordinance prohibiting
water wasting.
The ordinance would be
similar to one which will go Into
effect in Los Aneeles beginning
July 1.
County Supervisor Tom Riley.
who sat on the study committee.
said today, "JC everybody adopts
this I have the feeling that we
probably will meet the demands
to curt.all the use or water.
"My thrust was that we were
not there to punish people,"
Riiey continued. "but merely to
conserve and, In conserving, to
share."
The model ordinance endorsed
Thursday was drafted by the
Metropolitan Water District
CMWD>. the agency responsible
for importing water to Southern
Callfomia.
But only water agencle8 that
purchase supplies wholesale
from MWD have the power to im-
plement water use resirlctlons.
Riley said he will ask fellow
supervbortl to adopt a resoluUon .
supportine the model ordinance
and be expects city councils in
the county to do likewise.
He explained that the Orange
County Water Assoclatloo will be
asked to coordinate efforts with
water a1enciH to eruure passage
or the anU-water measure.
Enforcement or the new re-
gulations would be left up to city
<See WATEa, Pa1e AZ>
* * * Breakthrough
In Water
ProjectJI Told
PALO ALTO <AP> -Gov. Ed·
muod Brown Jr. says a •·major
breakthrough'' has been
achieved after a 15-year squab-
ble over $.1.5 billion worth of
water projects, Including the
Peripheral Canal.
Brown, ln a speech to about 150
newspaper editors late Thurs·
day. also called at "a frqlle
agreement,'' because conditions
are poled and the compromisers
range from water developers to
envlronmentalista, and include
farm, interests and labor.
"The environmentalists have
seen the need for the Peripheral
Canal, and the water users in the
San Joaquin Valley have seen the
need for guarantees of water
quality in the delta," the
Democratic 1ovemor said..
Coast
W ather
Low cloud.lnesa ton1•Jtt
tb.roulb Saturday momlnf
becomtnf 1NMY Sat~ attemocm. Lows toalPt 51
to ez. Hllbl s.tun1., a to ·
'72 at beaches C.O 74 to 77 ln·
land.
'\
Future
Executive
Pick Set
lhmbfn al tb Comrnodt.fta'
Clob cttbe N 'Pott Harbor Aru
Cbamber or Commerc:e wtll
atleet a "Future Executive"
tona' lrotn amona tht retinng
and 1ncomm1 student body pres1·
dtn~ ol hve area h1ah 5choo~
Tbe honor will be i!Wiirded dur ma lhe annual Commodores' Billi
which ~11ns at 7 30 p m. at the
B<i1lboa Bay Club.
Nominees for the honor are
Jordan Otterbean. outaolni. and
Ben Koontz. incoming from
Corona del Mar High School.
Mike Bruneau, outgoing. and Lor·
reine Moritz,. incoming, from
Costa Mesa High School: Kathy
Forbath, outgoing, tind Mary
Forbath, incoming, from Estan·
cu1 High School ; Bob Clarke, out·
going, and Ron Phallips, lncom
ing, from Newport Harbor High
School, and Bob Foley. outgoing,
and Steve Tilles, incoming, from
Un1vers1ty High School
The honoree will be installed as
an honorary member or the
Commodores Club and will re-
rc1ve a scholarship ror t11s or her
future education
Selection of a future executive
1s based on Interviews with a
special committee composed or
chamber members and school of
f1c1als
Crash Kilu
Skateboarder
SULTANA <AP > A 15·year·old Tul;ire County
boy has died after he rode
his skateboard into the
path or a truck at a newlv
signaled intersection here,
the California Highway
Patrol reports.
Frederico Alvarez died
Thursday en route to a
Fresno hospital, omcers
said He was struck at an
intersection where u traf·
(1c light had been installed
earlier in the day
The vehicle dragged the
bo) about 45 feet before the
driver could bring the
trurk to a stop
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WATER •••
police and the county 5herirr
Riley said he would expect the
law enforcement a11enc\es initial-
ly would act chieny upon com·
plaints about w11ter wastin~ from
citizens.
A lleied violators would be
~iven a written notice and 24
hours to correct the vlolaUon
Repeated violations could result
1n restriction or waler service. as
well as possible court finu
and /or up lo 30 days In tbe county
jail
The ordinance also would pro-
h1 bit runnin1 water into gutters.
washing sidewalks and parking
lots by hose, refilling ornamental
fountains or pools, pcrm1ttlog re·
pa1rabh.• leaks.
lt also would require
restaurants to serve water only
to customers who request it.
The only exemptions would be
in case• creating undue hardship
and those of an emergency
nature arrecting the health.
!lanitation, fire protection or
public safety.
OtlANQI COAST
DAILY PILOT
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r ti lAc' a.I lJ
" u The w k
An Sdhoa Compan)'
apokeJrnln ••ld c:r•n••.
bulldOlen and other earth and
•IMI movln• .qulpm nt la die
over th c."Ontract c1hlput.u.
ti• uld the bulk of idl•
worken, about 1,300, cannot be
u1 ed untH the o,Per all na
cn1•~ C<m1~ ba~lt lo work.
Only pairtl11ll •nd carpentry
wnrk ton OD at the plant, the
1pokamu 1a1d.
Union 1pokesmen said p1ckeu
would not be plact!d on building
sltH unJesa •trike breakers were
h•red
Though negotiations between
thl" contractors u1odat1on and
the operating engineers re-
portedly are making progress, 1(
the strike continues another
week, vlrtually all work on the
two nuclear reactors will be shut
down.
The Edison spokesman said he
could not predict how the stnke
would affect the work schedule,
"a week is not a long time," he
said.
The project was 32 percent
complete at the beginning or the
week. One reactor is scheduled
for completion by 1981. the
second by 1983.
Union negotiators for the
operating engineers want a $1 an
hour increase for each of the next
three years Contractors have or
fered six percent increases, or 8S
cents an hour.
Four Killed
In Collision
Of Car, Bus
A collision between a car and a
North San Diego County Transtl
01str1ct Bus on Camp Pendleton
near San Clemente Thursday
night ltilled all four people In the
car. including a youni? marncd
couple.
Spokesmen at the base today
idcnttried the dead as Marine
Sgt. Mark Jepertinger, 23, a rest
dent of bachelor enlisted men'"
quarters at Camp Pendleton;
Cpl. Marvin Price and his wife
Oriel, both 19, who llVed in
Carlsbad, and Mrs Almalee
Harvey, 19, of Oceanside
Investigators said the only
person injured aboard the
NSDCTD bus was its driver.
Arthur Wood . who was nol
senoic.ly hurl.
Spokesmen said the accident 1s shit under investigation by the
Camp Pendleton Provost
Marshal's Office. \\h1ch holds
jurisdiction over on-base tn·
vesti gallons.
He said no information on the
cause of the accident will be re·
leased until the probe concludes
Marine Corps officials did say
the crash occurred on Las Puig as
Road just about a mile inside the
Las Pulgas gate south of the San
Onofre Nuclear Power General·
ing Station.
Santa Anan
Robbed, Slain;
Assailants Run
A 21-year-<>ld dishwasher was
robbed and stabbed to death on
the streets of Santa Ana early to-
day, police said.
OCficers identified the robbery.
murder victim as Juan Manuel
Soto or Santa Ana, a dishwasher
al a restaurant near the murder
scene.
Soto was kllled about 2 a.m. in
the 2100 block of West 5th Street,
according to pohce.
They sald witnesses reported
that Soto was confronted by
"three or four men" as he
wclked along the street. There
wu a brief scuffle. Soto then fell
to the pavement and his as·
sailanta ran off. witness aald.
The victim died a short time
later in Mercy General Hospital
wblle undergolng surgery, ac·
cordina too Cot()net's report
An lnveatlgation into the rob-
be r y-mu rder 11 cont1nuin.:.
police said.
TONIGHT
OCC GRADUATION
PetuaooG~. 7:30p.m.
"BAAErooT fNTHE PARK"
-Costa MM• Civlc Pluhou o, Jua..11-1.a. s:ao p.m.
MOTORCYCLE SPBKt>WAY
RACING -FalrlfOWl.dl, e:u p.m.
TroufJle Bruln't
An urunvited visitor drops in on Trans
Alaskan oil pipeline workers during con
!;t ruclton of the $7 .7 billion project
Several bears have bad to be shot aft~
they became dependent on handouts from
friendly workers und lost their rear of
humw.
Von Braun Vow:
To 'Look Ahead'
By HOWARD BENEDICT
WASHINGTON (AP> -A cheer rose from the crude
blockhouse as America launched its first ballistic missile Aul(. 20,
1953, at Cape Canaveral, Fla. But seconds later gloom set In whP•
the Redstone rocket plunged lntot!teAtlanticOcean.
"Find oul what went wrong," ordered Dr. Wernher von
Braun, whose crew of rocket specialists from Germany de·
veloped lbe miaslle
THE PROBLEM WAS TRACED to a auidance system. A
mechanic suuested he miaht have made too ti1ht a twlat on a
certain screw. Tes Ung showed that to be the case.
"I am always happy to solve problems so quickly," von
Braun said, "and I wanted to impress upon my men that absolute
honesty is something you must have In a team effort. You must
look ahead. not back."
That was the first anecdote I heard about von Braun when I
began covenng the space program as a reporter In 1959. For 16
years. I maintained close contact with von Braun, who was a
giant among a unique breed of men.
HE WAS A STRONG LEADER, touiih when he had to be, but
sensitive and always thoughtful of his team members. as he wag
with lhe mechanic in 1953.
The Redstone's difficulties were overcome, and it became
the nation's first operational baJlistic missile. Later, von Braun's
group used the basic Redstone technology to launch America's
first satellite and its first man in space and to develop the Saturn
5, the monster rocket which carried 12 astronauts to landings on
the moon.
I was in the blockhouse with hl(!l when the first unmanned
Saturn was launched successfulll-in a thundering display of
firepower in 1961
VON BRAUN BROKE INTO tears, and embraced several
fellow Germans. the onetime builders or Hitler's V·2 rockets. who
were the heart of the American space effort. ..
"We've done 1t," he said quietly and prophetically. "The
moon soon will be ours."
Von Braun spent 27 years in the service of the U.S. govern-
ment. He resisted lucrative industry offers until he had reallied
his long-held dream of sending men into space and landing men
on the moon. He felt he could best realiie his dream by staying
with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
TO IDM, THE MOON LANDINGS were dramatic proof that
man has a role to play in space. He also stronely supported the
U.S.·Russian manned mission of two years ago as a step toward
international cooperation in space.
"I look forward to the day when mankind will join hands and
face the heavens In a solid phalanx to apply the combined
technological Ingenuity of all nations to the exploration and
utllliation of outer space for peaceful uses." he told me In an in· lervlew.
"Would it not be ironical if nations finl learn to transcend
their national interesu many, many miles rrom mother earth."
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VON BRAUN
Measure Backed
WASJDNGTON (AP> -The
Justice Department Thursday
1upported leilalaUon to curb the
growlna. multimUllon dollar
buslneu ot child pornoarapby.
p,....pflfleAJ
TRAFFIC •.•
believe?
CalTrarus has another proJeot
in north Costa Mesa which might
foul up your aummer plans. It's
the Corona del Mar Freeway,
which will turn into a pair of
secondary roads down Bristol
Street.
That project ls under way now,
110 you can forget about any lost
trips from ea.st Costa Mesa to
Irvine or Newport.
So there you have it A prisoner
1n your own town.
Wbat to do during those bot
summer days? City Manager
Fred Sorsabal has one solution.
He said he's golng to sit home
and drink beer.
"You're not going to catch me
out in that traffic." he laughed.
So stock up your refrigerator
and call your friends and re·
latives in other towns. Tell lhem
you'll see them in the fall.
2 Bilu Cover
Knife Crimea,
Bail Optiom
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Measures that would mandate
prison terms for certain crimes
committed with knives and give
judges more power to deny ball
have won Senate approval.
The knife bill. by Sen George
Oeukmejian < R·Long Beach>
would prevent a judge from
granting probation to a defen
dant convicted of using a knife to
commit certam felonies. mclud·
mg murder. robbery and assault.
Senators also approved a con·
stitutlonal amendment presented by Sen. J.Jennas Carpenter ( R-
Newport Heach), that would al·
low a judge to deny bail if he de·
cides a defendant poses "an ex·
treme or unusual threat to the
judicial process or public safety"
if rreed on bail. Carpenter said the measure is needed to protect society from
someone who might commit a
crime while out on bail.
Alternative Urged
LOS ANGELES CAP) -
Superior Court Judge Paul Egly
bu invited the Board or Educa·
tion to come up with an
.alternative school integraUon
plan In the event the present pro-
posal i. rejected as unconsUtu·
ti on al.
c
Dtell1' I
lad
It ts aJl~ed lo th or
Court action tblt t . • v1c•
were lemponril1 cllseoonected
wbll• cert wu• \la•d bf
customen fort t drint.
The lawsuit lndlcat• that t.be ~rlormance of can operatlq
wltboct 11'QOC control equipment
w a• Improved considerably. It.
Mat• tbat customott were led to
believe that pnformanee durinJ
tbe lest drives represented tlle-
veh1cles' normal perlormance.
But company spolletmen John
Naele said the cars in quesuon
were used by commissioned
salesman for their own penona1
use. "To the besl or my knowledge.
lhe salesmen disconnected thbt
devicea ror lhetr own benefit,°'
N 11\e said. ,
He said car dealerships usuall;'.,
give their commlsaioneJ':
salesmen vehicles for their o\lht ·
use, "JUSt like a reporter 1et.s JUJ,.
own desk al the offlce." ·::
The state is seeking civtlV
penalties or $2,SOO for each viola-:·
lion plus an lnjucnUon haltlng al·
teaed deceptive and unfair buAtf.
ness practices •nd unfair com;..
peUUon. ••
Last month, lawyers tot-,.
Victory Dodie agreed to pay
$7 .500 ln clvll penalties after the
firm was accU.5ed of false ad·
verlisina and unfair competillcn
m a consumer fraud action pro.
secuted by the district attorney'.s
office. ,
Har~r High -~:
Auditorium
Project Set
A $\.3 mllllon contract for re-
construction of the auditorium at
Newport Harbor High School hu
been awarded to Harwick and
Son, lnc., of Newport Beach.
The contract Involves the
second phase of plans to upgrade·
the 47 -year-old auditorium and •
turn It into a major facility for
performing arts in the HarbQr
Area.
The first phase was for the de-
moht1on or the buildm~f i-interior
in preparation for the reconstruc·
lion
When completed next spring,
the revamped auditorium will
~eat more than 700 and w1Jl have
a fully-eqwpped stage.
SPACE SHV7TLE
'IF.ST DEUYED
EDWARDS AIR FORCE.
BASE (AP) -A computer
failure today forced a 24-hour
postponement. In the first
manned teal flight of the Space
Shuttle Enterprise, the space
!>hap designed as the workhonieor
the American space proeram Co11
t.he rest of the century.
The malfunction was in one or
t)\e lour computers thal control
the complex maneuvering gear
scheduled for testing aboard the
shuttle. olficials said
Eisenhower wanted to use a
rocket developed for nonmilitary
uses for the first effort to em-
ph as izt> the peaceful uses of
space and von Braun was turned
down.
Sputnik and the subsequent
failure of the Vanguard rocket,
America's much publlclzed first attempt to rocket a satellite lnto
!!pace, forced Eisenhower to turn
to von Braun.
SESAME STREET
On Jan. 31, 1958, the Jupiter C
lifted olf, carrying a 30·pound
satellite called Explorer Into an
elllptlcal orbit and giving lhe
U.S. program Its first success.
Von Braun also was irutrumen-
lal In destining a k>nger-range
Jupiter rocket, the Saturn t
bo<>attt and the massive 36-story·
tal\ Saturn S rockets that
powered men beyond the earth's
gravity and sent them lo a soft
1 andlnl{ on the lunar"Surface.
Von Braun came to the
Unittd States In ~ptember llMS
under contract to the U .5. Army.
He and hJs men spent five years
at Ft. Blla1, Tex .• worklnc on the
V2 rocket they had developed in
Germany . They were
tranderred to the Army'a
Redstone Anen&l at Huntsville.
Ala.. ln lHO lo develop the
Red1"°°!im.t11Ue, the forerunner
Of the Ju111leT C.
SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY
STREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T
HAO A CARPET INSTALLATION BY ALDEN'S.
IN OUR TWENTY YEARS, WE HAVE
CARPETED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA
MESA, NEWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH AND
HUNTINGTON BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS
ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY
HOME ON A BLOCK.
THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO
MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR
NEIGHBOR-we PROBABL y CARPETED HER
HOME. (IF WE HAVEN 'T, BRING HER IN WITH
YOU.)
~ DEN'S I ,,.._.\
. :•· • :iiiiiiilBtiiiO:'custom draperies
.. , ~h~ linmaum • Wood floor
• COSTA MfSA, C/.U~. 92677 •
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KHUE, 7, AND KHl!IM, 13, wmt EVELYN STARKEY
Vletn•rne•• Refugee Femlly Oretetut For 'Opportunfty'
Musical f,ink·
Family's Piano BriJgea Gap
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
OIU.Oalty "*IUtl
·The Tran family of Newport
Beach fled their Vietnam homeland with rew possessions
for a life in what they hoped
would be a land of opportunity.
The four chHdren spoke no
English. The parents could speak
it, but were hampered by heavy
• accents.
The father, Ton, a civil servant
in Vietnam. was forced to work
al unskilled jobs to earn a living
His wife, Oanh, had been a
teacher and the family felt
fortunate when she found a t.em· porary job as a teaching aide in
the Newport·Mesa School Df.a.
trict.
There i$ little in their small
Newport Heights apartment to
1ug1est the middleclass lifestyle
they lert behind in Saigon two
years ago.
The one exception is the up-
right piano that stands in tbe Uv·
ina room. A well·wom lnstru·
rnent, it is the family's link to
their put and a source of pride In
the pr~nt situation.
The two oldest children,
Kbelm. 13, and Khue, 7. are un
usually talented musicians who,
under the guidance of Ev.elyn
Starkey, have won honors in
l<>fAl piano competitions
i;p1e Deaths
,POPE VALL"EY <AP)
sfierifrs deputies said Thursday P~rter Leo Rams, 60, shot and
kUled tus wife and stepdaughter
&#er waiting for them outside
tllJ!lr home. then fled to a rural
ct.,in where he apparently killed
h.tP.'self. Rains was under court
oq:ter to stay away from his wife.
Mn. Starkey, who instructs an
the Chapman College lllu.&lc de-
partment ID additioo to teachlol
a full schedule of privat.e 1tu·
dents in her Irvine home, says
the two iirls are "way above
thelr age level in ablllty."
The family is obviously proud
of the two girls and the honors
they have won, but they are
equally graleful to Mrs. Slafkey
for ta.kina them on as students.
''When we lost our country, we
were fearful of having to d.iacoo·
tinue the children's music eduea·
Uon. ''Tran explained.
"Mrs. Starkey opened the door
to tbe wonderful world of mualc for them and we are very
lb anktul of thia."
The Tran family met Mra.
Starkey through their sponsors,
~~ cooeregation of St. Andrew's
Pr6Qyterlan Church. Church
member Ella L<>u Weller, a pro-
fessional musicl~n. round out
that Kheim bad bien a piano llu·
dent in Vietnam and arranaed
for her' to meet Mrs. Starkey.
Not loni after Khelm resumed
her studies, her sister took up
piano. too.
Mrs. Starkey says that while
both are remarkably talented,
part of the credit for their musi·
ciansh.ip goes to the family.
"They are very dedicated and
disciplined. The older one helps
the younger one practice"
Everyone in the famUy helps In
some way," she said.
Tran said neither he nor his
wife are musicians, "Just music
fans. •·we want everybody to know
how grateful we are to Mrs.
Starkey. We have come to a big
country that ls called tbe land of
opportunity.
"And It ls true. Who hu wlll.
there is.a way."
41ide With Medics
In Sunday's Pilot t . n case of emer1ency • . . read
Slf'lday'I Dally Pilot. ~ ( ]
ARAMEorcs· PRoGussSUNDA Y SPECIAL
oat CoHt resident• are _ . bin five minutes or a w~
ln1 paramedic unit. Who are
e men. bow do they work and
t problems do they face! Tbt
11 PUot'a Jack Ch1ppell rid
1 with lb.em and provide.
kp-ound ln atones 1cboduled
Ut oft the YOU SecUon.
OP ORADS-"'Tb• '2 YaledJC·
lnl and eishl 1alutatortans
l.cl' tti• Clalt of '77 •l·
... ~ ...... Cout hitll aebool• wm bt. ed atoni with the other' top
centaa• of th lr cluaea.
• !tfHAT'S NEEDED? -Staff
Iler SteH Mltchell tell• . . .
wJ1at'1 b1ppened hl t.be four
yun tlDce MSl Data Corp. toot
the writer'• CTamp out of tnven
tory·taJdnc. The Cotti Meaaftrm
that m.aftul•cture1 electronic
cltpboartl1 and. eomputerlled
wands wU1 bi the BUtln 1 of the
We •
rAo UNCOVERED -Sum roer reedln1 bu/fl wtU want t.o,..
ad Rn a.ed'a appr1IHIJ of two
new biolnpbia that cb.ronlcle
the upe and down.I or actr • Vi·
vlen Lellh and Broadway J>f'O-
ducer Cheryl Cr1wford.
Uary's
On Space
Trip Now ..
SEA'M'LE CAP> -Timothy
Leary. the Harvard profesaor
who u.rced youne people ot the
1960s "to trip" with LSD. now
says space travel is the ultimate
trip.
Leary, who was arrested in
Laguna Beach for marijuana
possession and was later convict·
ed, is here promoting a Monday
night lecture at Seattle's Opera
House about SMILE,. or Space
Miarallon Intelligence IncreR!les
Life Extension.
Tanned and look.in& healthy at
S7, he said the future of mankind
lies in colonizing outer space.
·'The mineral assays of the
lunar rocks show that the moon is
compoled of oxygen peroxides.
s1llcon, titanium, aluminum, iron
and soon." be said. "In other words, the moon ls a
base from which you can build
new worlds. It will be re~ible
and inevitable to build what we
call HOMES <High Orbital Mini Earths).
"Economics are that tl' s going
to be cheaper to have four acres
and your own home with a
landscape and climate that you
want in a space colony, than It
will be to own a two-bathroom.
three-bedroom home in the sub-
urbs of SeaWe.'' Leary said.
In the near future, Leary said,
science will be able to prolong
human life by decades 80 man
can take lone trips into out.er
space.
"The facts are that we can dou
ble the human life span In the
next ten years if we set about do-
ing It."
Leary ls appealing a federal
marijuana conviction.
In 1970, be escaped from
Prison and spent two years In
·Algeria. Switzerland and
Afghanistan before being arrest-
ed and returned. He said bis exile
gave him respect for the United
States.
He said the things he hkes
about the country are "freedom,
enterprise and Inventiveness.
The American vision."
"The mini-earths are like the
original l.B colonies. It's from
that migration Into outer space
will take place."
All this was made possible
because or the "consciousness
raising," that took place in the 1960s, he said.
But Leary doesn't like lo talk of
drugs anymore.
"It's an acient issue," he sald.
He said that only In the United
Stat~ could the 1960s drug re·
volution have taken place, and
only here can SM I LE take off.
ln recent months he has given
about 40 colle1e lectures. at
$2,500 a lecture.
''There la a whole new world
out there ln space and it's going
to be colonized. It's the next fron-
tier. I want to see It democratic.
American, In the sense of being
individualistic, skeptical or high
authority, with options for new
cultural styles."
NasiMarch
Assailed by
War Survivor
SKOKIE, ID. (AP> -Concen·
tratioo camp survivor Sol Golds·
teln aaya a U.S: Supreme Court
ruling clearing the way for Nazis
to march ln a July 4 parade pro-
tect. the apread of hatred rather
than freespeecb.
"We have 8,000 to 7,000 sur·
vlvors ot the holocaust Jiving in
Skokie, and they're not 1oin1 to
sit by ldly while Nails match In
the street,'' Goldstein said
Thursday.
"Thia ll not a matter or free
1peech. TbJa la a matter of pro-
tectinl 1c>mebody'1 freedom to
spread b1tred, 10metblng we
don't n~," aald Goldstein, who
ltves ln uu.a Chlca10 1uburb and
la preatdent of "Remnants of the
Holocauat," a irroup ot 18,000
concentnUon camp survivors.
The NaUonal Soc.lall1t Party ol
America pJana to b1ve members
from acrou the country 1ather
here July 4 tor the ~rad• and a
"wblt. aupremacy' r1ll1. Skokie
l1 Chlcaao'a .moet heavily Jewllh
1uburb.
"Tbr-fdn thwi-w. shoaldn't
have ffft speech rlahtl in Skokie
because of 10me holoc1u1l la Just
Zionist proeacanda hopuh,"
11ld Frank Colli• of CbJcaao, tM
naUoD&I eootdlutor Of tho N1-
tional Sod.alllt Con1rn1.
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LOOKS TO SPACE
Ex·LSD Buff Leary
loser Fila ·
Sui,t Over
Council Seat
A black candidate, who easily
won in her Santa Ana Ward .5 Dia·
trlct but loet the city council elec·
tion when the citywide vote was
tallied, challenged the system
and the aeatlnl ol her opponent
Tburaday in Oran•• County
Superior Court. ,
The defeated candidate, Sadie Reid, ls lffktng a writ that would
prevent lncwnbent Councilman
John Garth• from resumiftl the Ward 5 aeateontelted Aprll 5.
Mn. Reid clahm in her act.loo
that citywide wtlnf talll• are
unfair to black· .candidates who
should be allowed to aeek oftlce·
on the basis of votloi in their own
wards.
Sbe potma out t.b.1t m~ty
races account for more than 80
percent ot the Ward 5 voters and
that abe bad a subatantlal
marcm over Garthe and other
contenders in term• of tbe
minority vote.
'lletaettt lrelar
BouSing Bills
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Under Attack
Fair ~ proponenb are · meettni to..U,bt wttb State Sen. Paul Cars>eat.er (D-Santa Ana) to
d..lleuu their "outra1e., over 13
leglslaUve btlla deallng with bous-
inl t.uua recenUy introduced by
Oran1e County lepalatora.
Mary Miller, representative of
the hou.alnc froup. •aid she is
concerned that lt the variom bills
are passed they will weaken laws
requlrtq cities to provide ade·
quate boulinl for all economic
1e1ment.a of the community.
Mn. Jrliller said her group Is
"outraged at the intent of the
btlls and the apparent heavy lob-
byine by the Irvine Company."
Sbe said the primary
beneficiaries of the bills would be
the Irvine Company and the city
oflrvtne.
lfn. MDler claimed that the
recent flurry of botni.ne·related
bllla stems fro~ Interest by the
city of Irvine and Irvine Com·
pany, prompted by the lawawt
, ·filed qalost them by the Oranae
County Fair Housing ~unc:ll and
slx Irvine residents.
That lawsuit bu halted de-
velopment of tile $850 millloo
Irvine Industrial Complex-Ea.st
because plalDUffs claim the city
wW not provide auftlclent low
and moderat. lncome housing
for eriiployea ol that complex.
Home Bor~gld
A ar who en ed Yi.a the
. rear= el.us took $236
in cub from a LafUDa Hills
home.
Ora.nee County sheriff's of- . Ileen said the theft wu reported
by aenice station owner Charles
Walter Mtller, 38, of 25811
Sycamore Lane, Laiuna HUis.
He was at work when the money
was taken from b.l.s bedroom.
lrv1oe city officials and Irvine
Company oftlcla.IJ have both sent reprtHDtativ• to Sacramento in
recent weett to lobby ID favor of
bills introduced by Carpenter and
sever al other le1ill ators.
Mr•. Miller aald tonaghta's meetlq with Carpenter will in
elude about 30 members of
CHAIN -tbe California Housing
Action and Information Network
-a statewide coalition of or-c anluUona concerned about
housing ilsues •
She aald others have also been
invited to attend the session, in·
cl udln1 Irvine City Coun·
cilwomeo Mary Ann Gaido and·
Gabrielle Pryor.
Mn. Galdo and Mrs. Pryor
were both oppoaed to the city lob-
byinf ID favor of the bills. but
they were outvoted by the other
three members of the Irvine City
Council.
NEW YORK (AP) -A 41-year·
otd man aay1 he maatermiDded
the tordlina ol a Bronx social
club last year -a fa.re that killed
25 people-because he wanted to protect a teeo·aie girlfriend
from bid elements in the club.
Speaking tbrou1b an in-
terpreter, Jose Ancelo Cordero
said in Spanish that be wanted to
protect the 1trl from "chinking
and smold.n1 and all those otbfr
things going on" in the club.
"Truthfully, I did not intend to commit a crime. your honor," ,
Cordero said Thursday in Bronx '
State Supreme Court. "I dldn't
feel that any human beings
should die."
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. tall "' ~ tbe kiill • .. In .llne
I and wba klni of sboes CtVel"Y· body wore.
"I didn't really miDd tbeatm"y.
"WeU. I didn't mind it dleftl"lt
time. But be'• told lt t.o a:ae 17
tima now .•. •• Hll -.o!ee ~ ot
· vailedotf into• weak enMllr. • I felt the poor clulp needed :~me.sympatbyanduncllntand
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"It must be awful to bear tbe
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Ray, Six Co"lwrts
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BBUSllY MOUNT AlN, Tenn. (AP> -L•Ulhinl and ioldna among
tfMmMlta, James Earl R1')' and aix otber~ escapees appear~
before a ~ re•iew board today and were sentenced to 30 days m
•• admtmstratlve aesre1atioo." The RDteDce ta the aeecnd moet aevere punlabm.n tbe eacapees
could 'bave received. It meca they wW rem.m in •n block,' a commended by Warden Stooney
buildbll ilOl.ated from the main Lane. taon IJOIJ'llatioo and will be al-"There'• no question but what Cect io leave tb~ building OQ)y be w_. ne&U&ent,'' Correction$ uaderpardeeeort Conuninl~ C. Murray Hen-
. deraoh aald of Hooks. stationed
EA.al OF 'l'llE SEVEN men ~feet from the point of escape. wasalloordllredtororfelta~ ''We'te not lookin& for a
•L-of " ood and scapeeoat, but we have to take or ~ years 1 corrective action when this hap-boaond" time tli.at waa to have
beeD taken alltbelr senteneea, of. pens.•'
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ty wm
(urtber nvtrom:neitu
and t
one• UM 111ti ta ln operattoa..
Com l)' otftdala bo to COCl·
plete flm 11.aC tho pl
by t• arid aay that ll wUI tvtn·
tually auppt,y ID ~rc•nt of the
electrkal powu needs tor New
Jbml)llbtft.
A SU&P.SENTATIVEOFth~
Clamlhell AJllance, the croup
.spearheading the flthl to halt
construct.loo oC the plant, int.er
rupted questioners at the news
conference and tried to hand Col·
tie two dead Ci.1b, say101 the ftsh
were "from the people affected
by the plant."
CosUe noted the document.I on
which he baaed hia decision were
··not~ biih quality.'• But be said
the data were sufficient to de·
termioe the nuclear power
plant's effect on the marine en·
virooment.
Coatie said the decision on the
Seabrook station should not be
taken as a 1eneral statement of
policy by EPA oo other nuclear
power planta. "It is confined to
the facts of this case," be said.
C08TLE ALSO CONCEDED
under questioning that be is con-
cerned about other ta1uee raised
by of>ponenta of Seabrook.
B•taee €oillffJrtfti
JamesrSpoe)ma, manager or a branch of the K!Cblgan
National Bank in Lanaina, is comlm;ted by a WOJP&n ten-
tatively identlfted as bJs wife after beinC woWJdecl dur-
ing an attempted robbery of the branch. Hew one of
several boetages taken in the attempt, which resulted in
the death of a Lansing policeman. Four persons were to
be arraigned today.
ThonsaRds Protest
B;ry:ant Appearance·
HOUSTON (AP) -Several tbouland people marched peacetully
throacb downtown Houston in a proteat «eanhed. by homOHlWa.11
aialmt an appearance by alqer Anita Byrant.
· aame snduation story 17timm."
I clucked ... You need some..-le·
fleiala at Bruaby Mountain State
Priaollaaid.
ty in yourconvenatlon. Ray and the six others ap·
"You know what. old buddy? peared at a bearin& before an Jn. Grad Heekled
ID addition to the ~t out.aide the meetiq of the TexM Bar Al-
soeietbl Tbunday nl&IJt, about a ball-dozen ataorneys left 'the
croup't dinDer when Miss Byrant
took the staae. aa)'lnl they were
prot-ting berpolitica'l 1tands.
SI.nee the Miami-area vote tut
week that repealed the or-
dinance, M111 Byrant's ap-
pearances bave been met by pro.
teats iD Cbicqo ad Norfolk,
Va. , and more protests are
planned in New Orleana. where
she is to appear tonleht and
Saturd~.
My Daugbter was craduated prilclnreriewboard, wbiebfound fro~ Beach JllCh School them suilty of being involved in
Jaat niabt· It wu beautiful.,. the.escape last Friday ntaht.
My co-worker's eyes slued Bay, tbe only one of the seven
. Peen Boo 15-yea:r-old A CANDLELIGHT parade,
sponaored by the Texas Gay
Polltlttl Gaucuea, moved
around tbe-hotel where Mias
Byrant WU appearina and ended
at a maU in front of city hall, a
few minutes alt« the conclusion
of a meeting ln support of Mias
Byrant.
• over. He swayed all&IJtly and wborefbled toeater a plea, aaJd:
clutched for the col.fee machine. • 'l ha.eno atatement to make.''
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Kimberly Clark eot ber high school
diploma, but she needed a police escort to attend graduation ex-
ercises. · .. YOU'RE GOING TO ten me DEPUTY ASST. WASDEN
all about it now, aren't you,'' be Herman Wa.Yland aaid Larry E.
said in a hoarse wbl1pel'. Haew wu tbe only lnmate to
The 15--year-old was booed by her peers when her name was an·
DOUDced at the Hamilton Township High School ceremony. Many oe>POOeota or her stand,
includtna non-bomoseJtuals,
have accused her of disregarding
basic human ri&hta.
KimberlY, atilt a junior. had '"You're IOinc to start witb the pleadCUlltytotbechar1e.
' proceasiooal and w«YJc your way Two lnmates who were in-i througb totbecleanuperew ••• " volved in a fiPt that diverted
completed four years of classes com meocement on the high
an three years. She sued the school r~ball rleld.
school board because it wasn't
goto1 to let her participate in the
ceremony, even though she was
granted a diploma.
The prayer meeting, dincted
by the Rev. Joe West, a Baptist
minister, was attended by an
estimated 200 people. ONE DAU.As LAWYER, Don
M aiaon. said he refuaed to stay at the dinner because "what is bap-
penin1 here 1lves the impl'elllion
the State Bar endorsea Anita
Bryantandthatianottbecue.''
I "Art Linkletter was the main guards• attention while the
epeaker,'• Jofferecl brightly. "He escape wu taldnc place were 1 was very witty." ' earlier sentenced to punitive ~ A.,_tbea, my fellow worker's seareplion, a more severe
t eyes tumll4 ltom &laze to panic. punishment that denies Inmates COMMON PLEAS Court Judge I~ ••Pleae exeuae me... he ataJD· tel~ etsarettes and other G. w. Faia struck down tbe school
·i mered. •1tblnklhe11"1DY pbcme · luxuril!sf«30U.,s. board's ruling, but Kimberly met
I rbJatu.• JlqmrhlJe, tJle fURd sta• With barusin& phone calls and
t ftaf llllolr ll•tbe best eanlllt , tJoaed eio.e.t totbe bHa.11 Aki be reteutmentfrom fellow $tudents. this ealfle newspaper. Why. bis ••doesn't wmst t.o QJ.k" about bis -, telepbone is elear acl"Ols the _ bdn8ftndlar..,,u_... Before graduaU~n, the Cl~ 1 pl1Dtfromtbe«-'feemacb1ne. h01Dewu bufglari.zed and at.ems
On tbe Gtber band maybe he GUAD PLOYD BOOKS, 38, were stolen from her bedroom. 1 wajlllttireclatbeariasalltbose ~ of Oliver Spria1s. Tenn.. That prompted Franklin~·
1raclUldb:lltades.Coaaetotldnk 4eellned to isay wbetber he ty Prosecutor George Smith to
of' it,. ll.ltmilC to some P'CJ'ld plaaned to appeal Tbunday's as11gn Kimberly a pollce guard,
parent tell all thedetails'ot•bl&h ctiamisaal, which bad been r~-who kept. watch on her daring the
school aradnlltlan is about llie
gettinc invited to Yoal"Dlilhbon
to waleh slides of their Jut vaca-
tion.
oa BOW ABOUT your friend
that bas to give you a aeen&by-
scene nmdown on that funny movieheawlaat weekeml?
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Duke Joins Denial
Of Royal Marriage Yoa have to aueu that a re-•
count or somebody'• el&e's
graduation is a true aleep-
inducer. Ir it's your ••ll
youn1ater•a commencement.
· rites, tbm thatta an entirely dK· rerentm.att...
LUXEMBOURG (AP> -Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg lo· ~ day joined Britain's royal house in denylq reporta that Prince
Charles. heir to the BriUsb throne, wlll aooo announce his ~ngage·
naent to Prtnoesl Marle·Aatrtd of Loxembouri.
So I'm not troia& to tell you WI
about Dauahter'• araduaUan to-
day. ' sumce tootrereoqratulations
to an· tbe members of all the
Clasaesoflm. Ban VO)'qe.
3 Forest8 Burn
GRAND CANYON. Ari.x. (AP)
-Men than 1,00D meo maamea
fire JU.. in Nortbern Ari.,.. to-:
day, combatln1 three forest
flreat bat blackened about 2,000
acres of Umber and bnuh.
Tbereport appeared without attribution in the London Daily Eic-
press, which said that the enauement would be announced Mon-
day.
0 111£ OOUPLE'8 DIPPK&BJllCE OF reU1ion -she is a
Boman catholic -wlll be overcome by a novel aJTao1e~t: an.t
som of the marriap wtll be broupt up accordini to the Church of
Eni!and. while dauabten will be ra\sed in lbe Cetholie faith," lbe
newspaper said.
A palace apokelman for GraOli Duke Jean said reports of the
forthcoa:d.Jla announcement ca~ {tom a mlaunderstandtq about a
private press rec~t:lon to be held by ~eduke next Monday.
Be •aid tM reception wu not a prees confuence, but one of the
rec.ptioal the 1rand duke rep)atly bolds for tbe Luxeaibourg press
at hia palace. But when Britilb newamen learned of the reception
they apparently interpreted It u a speelaJ presli conference to an
nounce tbe engagement, the apok•man said.
Severe _ w;eather 1lsolated
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UNDAUNTED, SHE SAID the
diploma was worth the fight. "I
think it provea that you can ne
for what's right," she said.
Kimberly, who wtll
· Police officers eaid between
3,000 and 4,000 bad joined in the
proteat march.
28, will attend Ohio nlverslty
next fall to stu~y piano and
clarmet.
She told her father that she
plans to erarluate in thNe yean.
THE PllOTFSI' W A.8 aimed at
Miss Byrant's role in a sue·
cesaful campaign in Dade Coon·
ty. Fla., to repeal an ordinance
that banned ~ and housing di.I·
crimination against homoeex-
uals.
Frank Stenaer, another Dallas
attorney, aaid be walked out
because "not all of the members
of tbe State Bar agree wflb Anita
Bryant." ,
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.,, LOa ANOELSS CAP> -A ,.puted Malia rt1ure and tour~
._ban beea aceuMd ~ tb9 rounty srud Jury of a pbooy blWna
ec--. wMcb autboriU.4'U netted them about Sl million.
' ll1da8ll k>. IO, and bis fellow d&fadanta wete c.bat1ed
wttb coa;a;aey to cbeat aDd defraud In • 14-count indictment secret.·
11 Nturoed Wednetday, but not revealed unUI Thursday when tbe
·ai l\ll'ftndered to Superior Court Jud&• E. Talbot Calllater. .
Ri.uitello, aJso known u Mike R1u1, last month received a two
to-three-ye.,-priaon term for ataaln& a phony burifli'y at a North
Kollnvood buainea1 then collecting the Insurance claim. He i1 on
baiJ ptndJni tM caH' a appeal
LOS .ulG ELES (AP) -State schools chief WU&on Rileuay1 the
lowered academic 1kl111 of collece·bound hlch school studenta are an
1 "indictment" olthutate'a public schools.
"l think lt 11 untenable to have younasters
,put in teat time for 12 years ... then need
•1 special attention ... at the university," Riley
aaJd at a UnJveralty of California Board o!
Resent.a rpeetJ111 Thursday.
Moreoptimt.Ucally, Alexei A Maradudln.
·' ' former Academic Senate chairman and cur-
renUy a UC Irvine professor.described the pro·
1re11 m.cle ln collece entry preparation at bil univenlty lllLU
~Frelflltt Tr•I• Der•llmftlt ••• UIN
·... YERMO (AP > -The only UnJon Pacific railroad line from Los
• Ancel• to Lu Veit•• was back to normal today. after 22 can or a
frel1bt train derailed, temporanly blockln1 the line.
The derailment of the 54-car Union Paclflc train Thursday
. morn1n1 al10 caused 1pllla1e of some or the eye·1Un1in& anhydrous
ammonia car10, olflcilds said. There were no injuries.
'1et•'1f Deelared O"er Frtdt Fifi •• LA
.. LOS ANGELES (AP) Agriculture officials here have
declared victory in lhejr batUe with the crop-damagln1 Oriental
•frult ny.
They announced Thursday that the fly, which invaded the Los
.Anfeles Buln last summer, has finally been wiped out in the area
after a nine-month battle
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ActGr Abe Vlgoda
'Fuh'~
Over Loa&
OfTV Role
LOS ANGELES CAP> Actor
Abe Vicoda 's television alter-
e10, a New York poUceman on
"Fish" and "Barney Miller,"
who often deals with others' at-
torneys, Is now consulting a
lawyerofhls own.
Vl1oda aald Thursday he will
not report for work on either
show untJl he Is compensated for
a mlnj·series role he lost because
of a 1chedule conflict.
VIGODA SAID he was prevent·
ed from 1tarrtn1 in NBC's ··79
Park Avenue" when his ex·
ecutlve producer, Danny Arnold,
made a last-minute scheduling
chance In the tapln1 dates or the
two ABC aeries
The star or "Fish." who also
has a feature role lD "Barney
MUler,'' said he and asaoeiat.e
producer Jordan Davis had
aereed on his appearance ln the
mini-series without a schedule
conflict. ·
"I WILL not report ror ·Barney
Miller' or "Ftsh' unleu Danny
Arnold compenHtes me for the
damaleA he cauaed me." aalct
Vl&oda, notine that he is consult-
inl his attorney in the matter. "I
was supposed to recleve a fee In
the area of SM.000 for this assign·
menl."
Production on the mini-series
began Tuesday with another ac·
tor In the role
Antismokers Win One
SACRAMENTO CAP> Anti1moking ac·
tivl1u have won a potentially 11l1nificant vie·
\Ory In the state Senate.
·'The real point 11, how rnr do we go before
the state 1top1and1ay1, 'No tooaer are we ao-
101 to lnterfere ln the hablu of everyday llv·
lna'?" asked Sen. Davld Roberti. D -Loa
An1el•. A non-amok er, be c&Jted amokine an
obnoxloua habit but opposed the bUI.
Tbuindiw dlYI& cawnla
•lat« wUI be•"
U'aJ • atttrotUlllt "
Based OU (~ut.a ot Ca1.ltaml natural 1U
needl and conatrucUon tlrne, "I don't hold mucb
hope we can fo otf1bore," aald Batlnoricb.
RB ADDEO, nowea. that by September im,
when the PUC would rvle UDdtr propond lealal•·
lion, more would be known about f U 1uppll• and
he mlabt reach a dllf•r•nt conclU1ton.
latblovtcb a1ao said LNG, now far more ft·
pena\ve than dom•tlc natural au. wlll be the
cheapest 1a.s available when It aniva lD tho UIQjJ.
ll will be expen.eive, but when uked bow much lt
would raile coo&umer ratee, he said:
"We don't talk coata to con1umen., Wbat we
talk about ls how much aas and al wbat C()et'' to br·
ang it to California .
BATINOVICB, A CLOSE adviser to Gov. Ed·
mund Brown Jr .. crlUcl1ed a bUl by Aaaemblymu
Terry Go&110. D·San Bernardlno. th.at would have
the Coastal Commlulon decide where a termlnaJ
could be built onshore and the PUC determine
whether the farst facility would be built offshore, If
at all.
He said the legislature should be forthri1ht and
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The upper bouae Thursday narrowly ap-
proved a bUl by Sen. Arlen Gre1orlo, D-San
Mateo, that could lead to sharp reatrictlon.s on
•mokln1 in moet publlc places.
THE MEASVllE W A8 SENT to the As-
sembly on a 21·1~ vote, the bare majority
needed for pu1a1e ln the 40-eeat house. Under
the but, smoking would be allowed only in
1peclfled a.reu tn a number or publicly and
privately owned bulldlnga, lncludlne
reatauranta and places or employment.
But Sen. Bob Wl11on ( D·La Mesa), said
bill supporters were trying to restrict more
than jUlt a bad habit. "We are talking about a
habit that kllls people," he said.
FOR DEAR OLD~
A femHy
of popular
cocktail mixes
for home
entertainment
Local •overnmenta could enact toueher or
weaker anU.moking ordinances, but the bill's
provt.lons would apply if they did neither
SUPPORTERS SAID THE mea1ure
would help to protect nonsmokers from the
health problems cau1ed by breathing
cl1arett.e. cl1ar or pipe smoke. But critics said
it would take government regulaUom a step
toorar.
THANE
for Fattier'• Day, Slllday J&N 19ttl ...
"If you catch a cold Crom sdmeone else
you are going to recover:· he added. •·But
when you are exposed to someone else's
smoke over long periods of time, that could
end your lite."
DAD
ON ---
THE BILL WOULD not apply to private
residences or hotel rooms, bars. pnvate ban·
quet rooms, a private omce or hospital room,
or a tobacco shop
Smokin& areas 10 offlce bulldings or other
placeA or employment would have lo total 40
percent or less of the noor space. although
Gregorio said he was wllllng to modify that
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pu:se of Representatlves has
that would water down the a..•1•'-IW':•,..ch Act and permit 2.1 tnJJlfon
, ~nl ' ~oyea to participate in
partisan Utica! e.ctlvttles and run ror partisan offices.
The bill, heavily supported by or-
'aniud labor, is ..expected to encounter
more opposiUQn i11 •the &mate. and so it shoula.
E-.,ergoae Waats a Sha~
The Hatch Act was p~~ed bl 1939 to end
political manil?ufation of federal em~1.C?1es and their unl<ms. l'be deta~n C.a~ i\led
then have not changed~ Pattlti_,a ~ in
partisan politlcs elearJy opens the way to
employe arm-twisting as adminlltrations
change.
Stampe~~ foi:: Surplus
With the exception of Alaska. all
western states except California have
either eliminated or are in tbe process of
phasing out their business inventory tax.
The benefits to a state's business climate
are clearly evident In neighboring Nevada,
tor example.
The number of firms warehousing or as-
sembling inventories in Nevada -primari·
ly for distribution in California-jumped
from 77 in 1968 to 235 in 1975. The $16 million
Kresge distribution center provWes
Nevada with 300 full time jobs, plus added
revenue from property and sales taxes. The
J .C. Penney Company's new $.50 million dis-
At preaeot federal employ . sheltered
by their Civil Service status, ~oy job
secUrity regardlest of changes in the
political climate. In retutn for this
privilege, they are required to stay out of
partisan politics.
They have full voting rights and can
participate as they wish in local, non-
partisan political activities.
Turning the f ederaJ employe unions into
political machines will benefit neither the
employes nor the country. The Hatch Act
should be retained.
. ..
· · It now appears that California ls headtJtS for the greatest dla-
aater since the
1906San Fran·
clsco eal"IJI ·
quake and •
rlre. Starting
at a budget
1urplus pro-
jected to be
l»etween S2
a n d' S Z 5
billion, the
amount of
~nergy bein11 consumed In dream·
Ing up ways of spending thsi
amazing windfall dwarfs every-
thing that has been done to con·
serve fuel and power
~ -
O'Neill: ·A p;,actical Politician
WASIDNGTON -Thomas P. ( J personally met w\~1 .rpore conj (Tip> O'Neill, the Speaker of the 1
• NICK gre11men in hJs· lm1t too dJYSt
House of Repr~entatives, ts an THl~QCH Shan Ken{'o:IYz ~ohnson. Nilon ._ old school politician smart lT.l.l~ and Ford dla ln their entire
enough to run a Congress , terms. But th~Jtc can confide on.
populated mostly with new how the GeorgOans art>und Carter'
school members. ll's all dif-follow their party leaders the IU'e 1ree~is when Jt comes t<r
ferent. he tells friends, but you way good, striving, young con· con1re111lonal relations and act
havet.oadju.tanddoyourbest. gressmen did in previous ad-as thoueh they are dealln& wlt.ha
What's different, according to ministrations, and developed an redneek Georgia Le1l1lature.
O'Neill, a hearty man with 8 face jndepeJ¥ience which "Tip.'' bl hi• In a friendly,• convl.nclng w~.
any movie private moments, can only re-O'Nelll can talk proudly of how
maker would gard as willful. the House adoptt!(l a t.ouah ethtts
love t.o cast as code, and how lt will also deal
t h at 0 c a O'NEIU.. however, is a p('ac· /airly witb Uie Polltically .x·
poltllcian. 1s tical man Twenty.five years aao plosive qJeltlon of the South
what could be he was the youthful speaker ol Korean eovemment ct>nnecUont
generically the Massachusetts HoUae or to Congreuml!n ( mo~t,y·
called ethics. Representatives. He learned Ulat Destocrata>. ·
To "Tip" to turn people down was to cauae Then a tittle later, he can ta-'
thal means bitter disappolntment, but only ment that tt'S all ethics th~e,
the way or do· temporary enemies. Sooner or days, and how he thoucht be
ing business. If ter t~e dl.sagpo1nt.ed COf9' ~" knew evqy ·last bi& of infoniu1-
and is terribly incll4Sin •. .wher1 a fot a faYor -th9t.·s the ~egjt:J 1Uo"' 1ood Jib! bad, about e.v'-!1.
freshman In the House usually way. con1ressman, and how be c l ;
came out of a state leelslature, a This practicality flows into lmatlne how there would be oor-
city councn~ or a board ·of every area or O'Neilt's work. He ruption on tbe scale that r. ru-
superviaors, today he Is just as can thump one day for ap. mored,lntermsoftheKoreans.
likely t.o arrive without any gov· propriation bills for health, RE HALI' LAUGHS and halt
ernmentor political experience. education and welfare programs, st1h1 wh«n be irecounts the total·
Moreover, he doesn't know calling them the bread and bul· ly arbitrary <and probably ll·
what party diaclpllne la, and isn't ter of the Democratic Party, the teaal> manner in whieh that
big pieces of leg1slat1on tht:
economic package, the re~
organization plan. and the ethics
code -along to completion. and
adrpits it is hard to get the energy
package through with the same
dispatch.
HE OOESNOTWANTconfron·
talion with Pre!'ljdent Jimmy
Carter. and will s'trivt to avoid
any situation where the House
would have to vote to override a
Carter veto. It Is t'he Oem~rats'
time now , he figures, and he
wants the party to ride on
Carter's popularity and develop
1t own nfomentum.
Gerry Ford is no racist , he tells
friends. and a moment later he
will talk entbU5iastically about
the man who called Ford and
Nixon a racist.. Andrew Young.
Being 411 old-time politician who
apprecl41tes lhe new, open style,
''Tip" can tolerate such ex-
cesses.
He is a plus In this town
because he is a big, bending man
who. In his rough way, ap.
preciates the art he so skillfully
practices -pol1t1cs.
(
t 4 RI ] ~ss\oo of the praper way lo deal
EARL wr ._~as· with th• surplus which, as w ,a ·.a e former Governor Konald Reagan
~ ' · -a&tutely obeer'1es, is the result of
• e .. government tuinf more than
The only plus which will result government needs".
rrom the situation Is that it will lleasl40 sap be wo"&d give the
provide ~e1~lltfdl science money 6ack tn rebates Tran.sac·
students ~ a ~lass\~ study of t.lon eJ(penMS In coUecUna. then the GVtJ5 Qfsurptu• fonds tn gov. do 1 emmental operations or the ad· returning. the tu l ars la cost· ly and the plan doesn't assure vanta1MO(deficltlinanclng. that the money will get back into
Aa lt stands the poliUclans are the pockets Crom which lt was ex-
be\ng swarmed with proposals tracled. And, while that method tor the spendln..1 Uke relatives or a voidlne future budaetary
coml.ne out of tlie woodworx for a commltments has much merit,
will readint. Saora,mento is a better way would be to pay off
besie1ed wtth ad{iodtci of pet ·some of the more than SS billion
projects whd smell th~ <JI> port um· bonded indebtedness of the state
ty to launcK their programs In or finance SQme of the capital
this momel\t of abundance. If all outlay connected with' the addi·
of 'the .Chem• ~re to be ap· ttonal $2 bUllon debt about lo be
proved t&e state would find Itself incurred throueh sale of bonds
with a continui~~eru~it greater already autborizest. than tl\e curr~ ..tis billion
bu diet. ,
The competition starts out
fierce for Ln~r,ases in on-going
programs. Prtperty tax relief
and school flnincang vie for the
major chunks with the Umvers1
ty, state employes, teachers
and professors close be'hiod.
Then, there are the demands for
larger welfare, unemployment,
and workmen1s compeosattbri
payments. After that eomes.·a
host of proposition• for tbe1und·
ing or such new pro&rams as a
$100 million lrW1t fund for a~.
THE DILEMMA for the pohti·
clans la lJ>lll tl)~)' c;AMOt t~ time beam patronitlngly uport the
multitudes of supporters for one
pi;biram or another and tell
them they iiympathiize l>ut Un·
fortunately the state tloe&r'l't have
the money. •
Yet, unJeH tbe surph&a js to:be
nolhins more than a gi.gul !or
greater tax Increases a year or
two hence. the solons will have to
slam the door shut as though no
surpluses exist. The Chances for
this happenin& are about the
same as carrying water in a
sieve. Still that shouldn't bar d1s·
THE ONLY parallel in modern
history occurred some 30 years
ago when the state treuury was
bulling wlth revenues resulting
from a wartime economy. The
total state budget at the lime WJ.S
only sUgbUy over $400 million
and the surplus was nearly that
much. After reserving $100
million for the stat~·s capJtal out·
lay programs. the Legislature
un~r the leadership or the late Sen tor Geo. J. Hatfield over·
rod Covernor Earl Warren to
dis tbute the surpluses to local
goverrimenl (or deferred publie
lwols ~ro1ect.a. As Hatfield said, "Ir better to throw the money t.o
the out winds lhJl\ allow it t.o be
use to commit the state to new
and'contlnuang programs."
U•ine tbe funds for property
tax 'relief and school financing
w1ll1not .reduce the costs or gov·
ernt"lent. It merely shifts the
bur~eni to the stale level and
commits lt to higher budgets and
more tox Increases. 1l will
stymie efforts of Speaker Leo
McCarthy lo redu~ income tax· es by lndexmg to adJust tax rates
to inflatlon.
much interested to learn. In fact, crutch of the underprivileged, great flouse Speaker, Sam
he isn't even a be. and ~utd well end, without bllnk.ln1 an eye on RayburD. conducted bb of(ic• -
' be a she, but "Tip" i.s still too old· his Iriah face, talk Just a• flrmly pht>nin1 tbo Internal Revenu~
fashioned to call anyone a con-a rew days later, about the Service with orden, contactb\11
areasperson. absolute Med to discard useless regulatory agencies and depatt-i Ladies Man·. the Doors
The vaat majority ot this federal proarams because the me.nts aa thouch they wer.e 1
Coo1res1cameinsince 1968, and countryiamovlngtothecenter. fiefdoms, and aummon 1
II they were Democrats. p.ro· Cabinet otfic~rs to hls ofRc to•
bably eondltloned tbamselvet to BECAN?VRRonal>outhowhe a~Hhewordfrom' alml1ht . t
dlaa&reelnii w\th the altting and other con1resstonal leaders O'Neill worlcs h d to see to lt
• PresJ<knte. have never worked ao clotely that the Democrat.a wlll do their
But lb O.mocuta, whU...s. with a Pr•ktent like Jimmy-~U' best for. Pr~d'1lt
tist101 Nixon tfld Fo~d, didn't Carter, and bo~~ of how Carter ff' hu ~th,...~ natto.._.s1 \j 1 • -> ~
TM ·New 'Dehydrated Wo~'~
( )
'spot•>. m11tntalnln& The
WASHINGTON -A 200·year-
old tradition will come to an end
this month with the recruitment
ot doorwomen to help guard the
treat bleached walnut doon of
the Rouae The decision was
made, pe inapproprta~y.
behind clo.d 4oora. ,
Jt all beean with a request by
House Doof~eeper James Molloy
tor more 'men
to help him
open doors.
Hts request
wu approved
l'>y a ffouwe
admJnistra·
Uon subcom·
mittee. wblch
referred lt to
the full com·
mlttff for ac·
tlon. • "the Dqorkeeper made a ar_eat
ca .. and convinced the subcom·
mlttee be needed five addttioUl
doormen;" announced Chairman
Frant MPlfOn, 0,-N.J.
Der
Gloomy
nuDtb"r or Member11 " he gnunped. ''I told you yesterday
and l wlll tell you agaln, we are
now coeUn1 more to operate than
the Clty ol Philadelphia, who
bavj! streeta and sewers."
"Pow woulcl JOU like to Hve irl
Ph\ladelphla" .. demanded
Tbomp.o..,,
"Y~ can kid yourself all YoU wan~· retorted Dent. ''but what
we are doln1 here won't enhan~
the chances of anybody 1etUnt
reelectOll."
Rep Joaeph Ammerman, D.-~ a .. after 1r.tenln1 to the dis.
cussloo, offered hia two cents'
worth. "I have never sat on a
committee," he 1aid, .. where I
have beard .., few coftltruetlve
;r.~:~wtJte$tle• •·
' "WE HA VE A BVDDY system 10 th~t no lirl
·. walks around alone, day or nilf\t," aaid Mist
· SMatock. ''Individually, some troops are ta.kinJ ex·
' tra precautions, ti<ACh aa having more fathers atay
' with the troop campers on weekends." ~I()()() H E B.\T E i:,\ L :\ NC :1 :\
' Officials responding to an Auoclated Preas
" spot survey agreed that the killin&s have not affect·
'" ed camp attendance.
\ • , 'I 4 1 I I•••• llo1 to 11 li ! <I lo •I • 1 1 ' • • • ' •I
1 .. I 1, "' II• o lo I " •II''"' , I 1., ti , , • .t . I If , I •
, 1 ,, I ,,,tlo 11 • ol '' t,.1 •I 1 tfll I , . ~--~
:.'.Shocked
·:Dog's Bite .
'Loses Suit
GLASGOW, Scotland
CAP) -Aa it was told to
"'the Judae. a 2-year-old ··o er man s h e ph e rd
· named Major lifted hl5
'le1 in the natural fashion
'"but bis target was a live
'electrtclty junction box
'and the resulting charge
'blew him tnto the middle
of the street .
Soon his personality
becan to cha nge. He
grew grumpy and d is·
trustful and bit his
·owner, aelf-e mploye<t
window cleaner Wllliap)
'McGlynn, as he tried to
'cons ole the injured
animal.
THE DOG'S hai r
tu.med white and fell out
in lumpt. Major seemed
to a1e overni~.
McGlynn, 36 in temns
the... story, aaked the
Glasgow Sheriff'• Court
for a $785 damaae award
from the city aovern-
ment.
HE 8.\ID HE waa off
work for eltht weeks
because of the dog blte.
]Wt Sheriff Norman Ma~leod rejected the
claim and s aid he was
aurprlaed to find the
owners ol a reportedly ''live electricit y box
'blamed tor an injury In· · ructeetby ado1.
r: Water Grant
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"federaJ·ltate 1rant to up·
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tlon Pt"OIJ'•m that allow.
.a 1tuclet to learn vtblle
M1115iiii1o"Q h• ,..,., ii belal ottered
tbll summer tbrougb
Coattllne Communlty
Collete.
CoutlbHI 1tudentl can
tam up to tour unit. of
eolleie credit wblle on
tile job Uds summer To
quafUy, a student mutt
be employed or volun·
tMr Ill a fteld rela&ed to
blJ oceupatlonal aoal or
cou.,.~
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JUNE 16 • 19
Displays of Olis, Watercolors, Acrylics,
Pastels, Pen and Inks and more.
$oath (oast ?1111
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coming lncreaalngly lmport1nt to the homeowner.
With the WATER FINDER, "YOU" can locate that broken water main
that runa under your p<operty. The WATER FINDER 1110 lndlcltH the
direction of flow. Th1t la, north to south, east to west, etc. You dig In
that erea only, thua Hvlng you time and ~ney 1p1nt In 1lmt111
digging.
If you are oonaldlrlng putting lfl your own fresh water well, again, let
the WATER FINDBR MEL.P YOU. The WATER FINDER help• locate
current• or atreams running underground, and will Indicate the dlrtc·
uon of flow u atated above.
Th• WATBR FINO!" come• complete and ready to UN. No extr11 to
buy, no apectel attachmente. Juet follow the ... Y to rMd a1'd un«Mr·
atand 1natructlon1. Almoet anyone can \IN It, and lta almpllclty wlll
amaze you.
'Th• modeat price of 19.96 p.p. (1at 01111 mill) 11 far below what II
c1n aave ypu, 10 order yours now. If not aatlafled, you can exchange
It; no reflfnda. Send your check or money order togettt.r with your
narM, full addrHt and zip OOCS. (p!MM pnnt) to:
JOMAC COMPANY
P.O. Box '602
Wtat orange. N,J. 01052
PIHH lllOW ,,,,... to four WHk• lot HI/very. ,
OCC $inge~
GOi ··Ahead _ng .:
Performances at Westm~ter Abbey ln Lon4on
end NOCA Dame Cathedral ln Parl1. wW blla.ll1ht a
22-day tour ol Europe by Orance O>aat Collese'•
"CboraleAbroad '71 '.'
The to-voice chorale, under \be dirtttlon of
OCC music Instructor Carole Boelter, will leave
Thursday morning for Londcm. Tour mp.,er 11
Oran1e Cout'• assiatant professor of mUJlc,
Ho~ ard Judkint
THE CBOKALE HAS BEEN reheaninl for
three weeks, and one-third of the membenJ 1101
this spring in OCC's EveniogCborale.
Students making the trip pay a fee of $1,148.
Tour atops are slated for London, Parls,
Switierland. Lucerne, Sahburg, MunJch,
Heidelberg and Amsterdam "
"We wm perform at a variety of locatioPJ, but
our stops at Westminster Abbey and Notre Dame
will be the highlights," Mrs. Boelter said.
THE CHORALE'S TOUR repertoire wlll in·
e lude one major classical work, Mozart's ''Mlsea
Brevls." The iroup will also present works by such
contemporary artists as Simon and Garfunkel and
Barry ManUow.
A number of Amectcun spirituals and folk song!,
wOl alsobelncluded. The Westminster Abbey performance Is 1\ated
for Monday, June 27, following the 'bbeY'• noon
service. The Notre Dame concert will be held OQ
Tuesday, June 28 at4 p.m .
Railroad
Fires Up
For '77
FELTON CAP> -The
Roaring Camp and Bil
Trees Narrow Gause
Railroad, closed by fire
last year, has reopened
for the 1977 summer
tourist season. ·
The railroad rune from
the baae of a lumber mill
up a mountain.
It had to shut down in
June 1976 when two 1lant
treatle1 burst Into
names.
THE PfOPlEMARKET
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New CliilDren's
Home Blan Asked
Coun.tt otfaci&la have been aiven unt..il
Oct. U to dra,r ~p a oropoeal for a new home to
serve ahm4df net1ected and emotionally disturbed
younptwt. •
( .f?..C¥J'lrty 1upervl1ora Hked David Odell, director
o ~ c:ounty Human Services ,\fenc)', to provide
them wath a proareas report by Aua. lS.
The board ordered the study for a new
children'• home in April an.er deciding t.o transfer
operaUon of the Albert Sitt.on Home from the county
Probation Department t.o the Department of SociaJ
Services.
AT nlE SAME TIME, they suaeesled staff
members study a possible new building which
would both. replace tht Sitton home for neglected and abuled children and serve other needs as well.
In a report to supervisors Tuesday. Odell said
such a home could temporanJy house youngsters
awaiting permanent placement. as well as those re·
covering from psycholoslcal problems.
He said at also could serve youngsters now un ·
dergomg treatment 10 state hospitals.. the severely
emotionally disturbed and young1ters undergoing
evaluation to determine proper placement
ODEU. NOTED THAT THE county at present
1acks all the facilities lt needs to care for such
children or 2,037 currently placed by various coun-
ty agencies, he said, 603 have been sent out of the
county because of the shortaae of local facilities.
The out-of-county placement. he said, reduces
monitoring efrorts and followup reviews by the
placing agency.
The later reports will more specifically address
the ttumber or children the proposed facility would
handle and other questions about Its adminlstra·
hon.
For the Record
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MISSION VI I JO
COMMUNITY
>tO\PITAL
M.ey" ·~,,
Mr .el'Wt Mr J•""" J«tCntt '-'t\\IC>f't
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Mr •net li/4r\ John A:H.idl• M•\'i10C"
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Mr .,,., Mr\ JOIW\ 8'>.,.,..,, U QUn.11
TB& N WPOllT Bl!~CB CITY h.latorica1
IOf'tty I t year IDlt•lled a plaque at ~ Newport
Harbor Are.a Chamber of Commerce bulldlnt oo.
Jaaiborte Road at Santa Barbara Drive whlob
commemorates the jamboree. It la one of Mven city
bi1toncal marken.
Juon, of 112$ Emerald Bay, and a member ot
Scout Troop 35, researched the 1953 Jamboree and
1ou1bt the biatorlc deslcnation t.o earn hia Ea1le
Scout Bade•. a report to supervisors said.
Hi& research noted that what now is Newport
Center llld Fuhlon Island waa turned into a tent cl·
l7 for a week durtDjl the 19S3 jamboree, which drew
more than so.ooo scout.I.
ENTEllTAINBll BOB HOPE spoke during the
rally u did then Vice President Richard Nixon
Jaaonsald. '
At one point the scouts required the assistance
of the Marines to help clear the brushy area of mice and nttlesnakts.
Jn other action this week. supervisors also
agreed t.o uk the state agency to designate the
Lafuna Beach Museom or Art as a point of his-
torical interest.
County Officials
Join SCAG Panels
More than 20 elected officials from Orange
County have been named to four policy committees
of the Southern Calafornaa Association of Govern-
ment.a <SCAG>
T~e city council members and county
supervisors wall ad vase SCAG's Executive Commit-
tee on such matters as transportation, urban growth and enviromcntal quaHty. Elected officials
from Los Angeles. Ventura. Imperial. Riverside
and San Bernardino counties also serve on the
policy committees
TEN ELECTED OFFICIALS from Orange
County will serve on the environmental quality and
resource conservation committee. which is con·
cerned with such polic.1es as housing, employment
and land use.
Named to this committee are: James Beam,
Orange councilman: Sally R. Bellerue, Laeuna
Beach vice mayor: Sam Cooper, Brea mayor pro
tem. Walter Donovan. Garden Grove councilman;
Mary Ann Gaido, Irvine councilwoman.
Also. Thomas F Riley, Orange County
supervisor, Louis Velasquez. Fullerton coun-
cilman, Harnett Wieder, Huntington Beach coun·
cilwoman, Ray E Williams, Newport Beach coun-
cilman. and Sonia Son1u. Cypress councllwoman.
Orange County SupervlSOr Ralph B. Clark was
re-appointed chairman of the transportation and
utilities committee. which deals w1tb the movement
of people and goods throughout the region. Also
represent.mg Orange County are Dav.id Brandt.
Santa Ana councilman, and Frank N. MarshoU.
Stanton mayor
,,,., aNf ~'' W1tll.., f l'lttmjilll" ,,.. ...
,,,, Vino Q•rl
~~~ TH Mr •M M" ~""" Ou•i•no F• • E SCAG COMMUNITY AND Economic
M.ly t1 • fU I
Mr rH'ht M n f>1tul 0.U M •\,IC'f\ \/ff
,,. q1r1
Mr,, •"'d Mn P'1tr1<f~ MtCt1fV ,.,_1, "'°" V•PIO. '°" M r •nd ._.,., JOf\n WlftiOvH h f I roro qirl
M r •nd Mr' MW-f\•tl HA .. Ol It f' I
roro.bOY
Toro o"' Development Committee is concerned with such
Mr •no"'" ~:,11:; !!:uv M''"°" policies Ill! employment and land use. Committee
V••to.bov memben from Oran1e Count.)' are. Walter E.
M• •NIM" ~!\;:r'"' .,.,, J .. M Donovan. Garden Grove councilman, James T . c.,,,,,r • ..., a.,1 Jarrell. Buena J:>ark mayor. Mary T . SmaltwOOd,
,., """ Mr~~.~~P'~:'.,on "''h"'" Costa Mesa councilwoman. Loula Valasqutz.
v1t10.111•• Fullerton councilman, and John Seymouc,
Anaheim mayor pro tem
Deatlu Elsewhere
Representln~ Orange County on lbe SCAG
Human Services Committee are Fred L. Barrera,
Orange councilman, Virginia Farmer, Placentia·
councilwoman, and Harry K. Yamamoto, Santa
CINCINNATI CAP)
FUm and televlslon Ac
tor llobert Middleton,
whose real name was
Samuel A. Messer, died
Tuesday in Encino.
Calif. His major mm
roles included "Friendly
Persuasion.'' ·' Tbe
Desperate Hours" with
Humphrey Bogart and
llLLUOUWAY
MOITUAIY
110 Broadw1y
Cost1 Mesa
842·9150
SMmt lVTMU LAMI
WIS1CUPf CHAN
427 E 17th St
Costa MeJa • 84~888 S8"ta Ana Chapel
518 N Broadw1y
Santi An1 • 54 7.,..131
,..Cl IROTHlltl
SMITHI' M04lTUAIY
e21 Main St
Humlnqton Beach
538-8539
PIM PAMtl'I
GOl.OHIAL NMllA.t..
HOMI
1801 Bolll Ave
Westminster
193-3525 --· PAC,,.C YtlW
.....OltALPAH C.inetery Mortuary
Chaotl
3600 Pactf1c Vtew Om.•
Newt>Qrt,
Cat1tofn11
IM4-2'700
"A Big Hand for the Little Ana councilman. This committ6e ii charted with
Lady." coordlnating programs of various social service -SAN JUAN. Puerto
Rico (AP> -Clark H.
Foremu, 75, an adviser
on the economic status of
blacks durlna the ad·
ministration of Presi·
dent Franklin D .
Roosevelt, Died Wednes·
day
agencies health care, aging, criminal jusUce,
manpower and others under SCAG's com·
prehensive planning program.
SCAG is a plannina and coordlnatlna agency which deals with regional problems such aa
transportation, environmental quality and urban
growth. that affect more than 10 million residents of
Southern California Its membership is composed
of the governments of San Bernardino. Los Angeles,
Orange. Riverside, Ventura and Imperial counties
and 125 cities within those counties
Student,s Hailed
Three students have been honored by the UC:
lrvine School of Physical Sciences as the outstand·
ing graduating :oienlors m their respective depart·
menu. The honorees are Charles Allan McWherter. a
chemistry major. Fred C. Williams. Jr., 11
mathematics major, and Alan P. Rice, a physics
major.
All three plnn to enroll in graduate schools tbil
fall.
Two Narcs
Honored
-T o Orange Coast
n•reoUc• lnve1tt1ator1
have been honored by
tbelr fellow lnvesUgatora
for out.tandlnc contribu·
Uona to narcoUcs •n·
force"'4mt.
The two officers,
Robert Moran of the
Huntb"'9Q Btach Pollte
Department and Dan
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CAPRI
'We're ••t ~ .U
c••t ••••a•t 1•11• ..,........ .. eel•eaea
•• •Jae l•et t••t l••t ., .. r.,.,...,ei..etefJ.5
•tllt•• I• ferel•• .........
mont.hl aso. Jta financial poeJtlon bu
beta 1trenci1Mn9Cl by the transform•·
Uon ol tome ol Lt.I creditor bank.a lnto
1bareholder1, and tu 1978
perfonJ\ance lncluded a 22 percent In·
creue In over-all orden and a 100
percent Jump in foretcn orden.
Mor• than C50 mUUon ln lonc·t.rrn
debt h .. been repaid and Lockheed'•
covernment.fuaranteed loans, which
once totaled S2.U million, are now $80
million.
BAACK, FORMWR chairman. or
the New York Stock Excbanee
said he believes the release last
month of a 1pectal report on
Lockheed'• foreien payoff• should
enable the 1lant aerospace corpora.
tJoh and lta M,000 employes to put an
u.npleuant put behind It
"The whole eplaode was terribly un·
fortunate." Haack sald "It was
tratlc But I don't see how anybody
could have made a more determined
effort to find out what was wron1 and
then to redreu the matter and I would h~pe, that ba~lnl done. all these
.... -th••
for•l1n payments. uld cam· 1r--..-
1peiit. •• u u .. off ....ii-. .....
btt ... kl baeb «her .. ·sa.ei~\I
pay ....... ll10 llld ll'IS lD ID fl· 9¥ w,' to a
roruo lucrative0¥en1uua1... LocklMeiA could drop th Ll'lll and
ll _. that Lockheed made no aw.now than. ftat couldD't bqpen
aucb payment.a lnaide UM Unlted before 1990. aero1pace hulutry
at., a eontruL to As:aerlcu car·· aoal1at.1 N~. became current uou
pora th have admitted WqaJ Haack aan abaDdonment of \ht orden wtn uep ~ Un
pollUcal conLrlbuUon1. 'Tri.Star pr'OO'am •·t. not even under runAlAt rar at leut three yean. Tb•nport placed matt of tho blame _______________ _:::. _____ _:.. ___ _
for Lockheed'• payof11 oo Daniel
Hauibton. rormer chairman. and A.
Carl Kotchlan. former prnldent.. HY·
ln& the, bad muter minded tbe opera-
tion and hidden It from other direct.ol'f'
and top executives .
.)
IT &£COMMENDED A number or
internal rerorma, aince implemented.
Becaute of them, Haack says, a
1lmllar tcandal could not reoccur .
Haack aald Lockheed aave 10me ot
It.a foretsn cuatomera copies of the re·
port when it was released May 26 and
hH since been deluced with requeata
from "law firms, bualneas schools.
accoun~ts and other corporations
who want to uae it aa a model ror
reatructurlng their own operations."
Lockheed came under fire ror nol
namlde those who received payoffs
but Haack said reaction to the report
waa 1enerally favorable. He doean't
see contlnuin& harm to Lockheed
rrom the scandal.
"WE'&E NOT VIEWED all that
dlstaatefuJly overseas, aa evidenced
by the fact that last year we had close
to Sl.S billlon in forei1n si1nupa -
more than any previous year,'' Haack
aatd
''I tb1nk our mllltary cuatomen are
generally pleased and our customer ,., .... ..,...
;:~~r,:nibc~d c~m';.~7lses~~~i.~ Salad Bags ftee!alled
mt11lles and space are profitable, the Georeta company is profitable and It might ba.ve been 75 years ago that this picture of the late Henry
almost all lines of the California com· Ford and his Model A Runabout as taken. The company celebrated
pany are profitable except the LIOU." its 75th anniversary Thursday with festivities that included a
Lockheed closed a $700 mtlllon sale parade in New York and a luncheon in Detroit.
Over 1~he «;ounter
HA.SD UtthMJS
lJp• aad Doacn•
Manin 8. Wlnden, tbrmerly vice president &
direc&or of marketing for Eq1Deerta1 &lpenllklD
Compa111, Newport Beach, bu been named senior
vice prealdent and seneral manaaer.
Re Joined the company In 1970 • Gerald W. Kimmerle has been promoted to
1entor vice president, croup lnlurance for Pactnc
Matul We IAluaace Compaa7, NffiPOrt Beach.
In b18 new capacity, be la reaponalble for opera·
tlon1 or the ftrm •s group di vtaion, lncludln1 market-
inlf, admlnlstraUon and underwritln1 . • Jlm 1'tlll bu been promoted to plant 1uperln·
ten dent of V nler Graphics Corp., Irvine.
He jolned the corporation ln 1988 as a press
serviceman. He waa trantferred to Irvine In 1970
and hu been a production aupervtaor ror the pa.st
fouryean. •
WUUam R. Bell, Mission Viejo, bas been named to the newly created position or vice president,
customer service for Air
California.
He has reapomubillty for the
development, coordination and
direction or the lnfllght services,
cu.atomer services, reserve·
Uona lround communications,
faclllUes Hd real properties
functions. He al.lo servea u a
member of th• executive
1Lrateif board and partlclpete.
In mana1ement and staff de·
velopment croaram. ..""
Bell Jo na Air California after a.year career
with Western Alrllnea: he moat recently served as
realonal vice president for the Pacltlc Northwest,
baaed In Seattle. • Tllomu A. BrtUoa, ayatems en&lneer for Com·
mu111t1 Cab1"tlloe, lae., Newport Beach, bu bMn
promotfd to the PQlitton or vtce president. enalneer·
tn1. He Jotned tho firm 12 years aio u cble:f techbl·
clan. The nrm, • wholly ow.ned lrvtne CompU\)'
aublldlary, provides cable TV aervtce to hom .. and
bu1tnea1ea ln Irvine and parta of Tustin and
NewpQl't Beach. • Jolm I. MeNaqlatoa, chairman of the board of
NatJGnal 8ystem11 Corp., Newport Btach, bu been
elected president and chief execuUvt otncer of the
company. Retaining hla poat ot chairman. he 1uc-
ceedl Jolla lay Corley, who wu elected vice
chairman.
£~.-. A. Auerbacla and W.O. Laab were ap-
pointed senior vice presldcnta. Auerbach la former
vice pNlldent and la director ot educaUon. Laub la
former vice pr11ldenl and la ln charse or market·
ln1.
Corley baa previously announced hts reslana·
tlon u presldtnt and chief execuUve officer, be re·
maJna a dJrector.
Off ice & Secretary
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AS OF tm. ftd AVaJIAGB JIOV I built ln 1 for
N0,000 ~ ~ ta,_, to l"fP)ace. Sven a house full.y ln-
a11.red • ot ftff ,.an aao .. UkelJ to be ennsured now.
An ln.formed athna&.e ta that a t of the bull• In coo-
atruc\lon eosta, more
tba.n half ot U.S. aln1le-
famUy homes lack ad•·
quate lnsunnce. Money's
Worth The followioe table,
prepared by PnnUee·
Hall, dramatbea this
point. Tbe mulUpU•r
ll&ures are baaed on naUonwid• 11tatUtJca and show what It
would co.t. to replace bomea 1n 1.977.
YEAR BUILT
1977
1976
19'75
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
196S
1960
TO REPLACE.
MULTIPLY BY
1.000
1.018
1.078
1.157
1.241
l.~
U81
l.609
2.147
2.412
TO ULU8TllATE HOW TO USE THIS table, take the
example of a $40,000 house built ln 196S. Multiply $40,000 by
2.14 7: the result ls a 1977 rebulldlne coet of $85,880.
Here are basic guides to protect home equity throuch
insurance.
-Homeowners' insurance coverage should equal 80.
percent of the home· s replacement cost value.
For instance, say a house valued at $60,000 has a base-
ment fire resulting in $4,000 lo damage. JC the home is in·
sured for ten than $48,000, PrenUce·Hall says, the owner
will receive only a percenta1e o( the $4,000, depending on
bow much the buement depreciated in value before the
fire, I
-A PaOFl:SSIONAL APPRAISE& CA.N
determine the value ot a house by checkin( everythlnc
from the neilbborbood to the home' a eleclrical fixtures. His fee usually runJ between f30 and Sl.20. To find an appraiser,
look ln the yellow Pat•. Check for the dealcnaUons KAI',
(Member of the Appralaal Institute) or SRA <Senior '
Realdenilal Appraller). : -Check with an insurance agent. the dlCferent .
homeowner policies. The three most popular are (1) baalc:
least fxpenslve and covertna only the most basic perila !
ran1tng from fire or Ughlnlnl to vandalism and malicious
mischief; (2) broad: more expensive af\d covering several
more perils than baslc coverage; (3) comprehenslve:
broadest and most expensive, covertng most perils.
-Also cbeck personal property insurance t.o be sure U.'11
adequate.
-Maintain up-to·date records coveri.o1 property and
possessions.
Wnftuion Marks
Trading Picture
NEW YORK CAP) -Stock prices drifted today with
moviei.uueslead.ingtbeway ..
The Dow Jones avera1e of 30 lndualriala was uncbanled
at920.'5. Gatnera held a 4.3 lead over losers amooe New York
Stock Exchange-luted issue..
BlcBoard volumetotalled21,960,000shares.
Otherwise, analysts noted an atmosphere of confusion
among traders in the wake or the market' Ii t:rratic behavior
the last few sessions.
Prices advanced stronely on Tuesday, turned weak
Wednesday and then swung upward again Thursday In a
rally that faded toward thecl<>11e.
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Due to late transmission
today's listing will not
appear In the Dally Pilot.
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DEAR PAT: My l7·1ea.r-olCs niece
wlU be arrtviq in two weeks to spend
Con81.dine w1·dow Sues the 1ummer witb us. She bu a Colondo driver's license. ln view ot
her aborWerm stay here, will she NSW YORK (AP> -Bob ConaldinedJedthefollowift&Sept.28 needtoaetallcen.se? A
Considine'• widow bu rued a fl.2 at the •I• ol 88, and the widow J .E., Newport Beam
millloa damqe awt aeamat a hotel claimed hla death "wu the cllrect re· Beca lde your aJeee II between 11
chain, clalminl the ayndlcat.ed colum-1u!t ol lnjuriell received when the ud 18 Jean old, 1lae mQ drive bere
nist died ol injwiea received dunns a balloon collapsed.'' wttb beT aioine l&ate Uceme f« oaly lt
publicity mmt.. da11 after amnl ID Callforal!..t ae·
MlldJ'ed Considine said in her atale BrezJm D--•--eo~ to &lie Departmeat ol •«Mr
Supreme Court action Thursday that ev .&NICllUt VelaJelel. Sbe tllen matt obtain a
ber husband waa an lnvlted eueat at ''Noa·Resklent Mlnor'a Certlfteate"
tbe opentne of the Hyatt Hotel New. Power Role ora CallforalaUceue. Tllecertlllcate Corporation's Lake Tahoe hoiel in wlll allow ber to drive ID CaUfonla
Jievada and wu among several peo.. MOSCOW CAP) -Leonid I . wttb bu valid home atate license.
pie asked to take part In a hot-air Brezhnev today ottered hia flrst Thu Is lnaed by Ule DMV lo a mlaor
balloon ascent staged by the hotel. public justification for being named wbo baa meet proof of abUlty to
The fiifht June 28, 1975, ended when president a.a well as chief of the Com· respond lDclamagn ID cate ol an acct·
tho balloon collapsed and became en· munist party, aayina the dominant deDt. Tbll prool II usually an ID·
t.an1led in a tree. Mrs. Considine said role of the party and his global auraace c:el1lfltate from u tmuruce
her husbandwaainjuredwhenhewas diplomatic mlsalons made il company. Driven aged 1& or older
If
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CO¥ered by our
LOW COST
RABii TT
IHSUltAMCE
martne lnauranc.,
you ahouk:I bel
AOEMCY o.. 2oth Y ...
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541-5554
ltl4 HAllOl ILVD.
COSTAMISA thrown to the floor or the gondola. "logical" for him to hold both posts. may ae &heir valid driven• ,!leeues
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For the
Record
Blrdu
M ISSION COMMNUHITY
MOS~ITAL
M,ty J. ltJJ
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MH. 8nd Mrt Wlll18m CA•Mr, s.t;
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Mr •ndMrt Roqer Liit f l Toro. boy
Mav6.1t71
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g Bel s
FY t and Mary
Fa cOUict t..U.. and each
Na cmr IOO, bui I t you
• t to iatv Kn. Farmer'•
dGn't call them dln1·a · liqo.
n.~eiatooold, and betides,
it t¥• a smart peraon to know a ~bell Wben IM tees OM.
T ~ an hou~ with either
WOIDaD Js t0 , ... a blatory Jason,
•travel story j.Dd a Jolt to the im-
a1matbl. Where did all the bells
come from and what were they
u.edf~
Billi bave a fuclnation lhat is
difUeult tD explain. )l(n. ~bott
1u1cest.ct that It ta their IQUnd
that ls ao alluring; while )Ira.
Farmer said that "bells
beckoa.
"Belli are in every part or our
lite. They call you to the door, to
church, to school and to the
telephone. And bells are given
in friendsblp."
Mrs. Abbott, a Huntington
Beach resident, pointed to a str·
inl of camel bells from Iran,
more than 100 years old. "You
see them and immediately
you're in a car~van,"' she said.
The collectors, who are both
past praldentl ol the Southem
California Campauolo1y Club,
were beckoned to bells in various
ways.
Mn. Farmer, an El Toro resi-
dent, has been booked since
childhood, though she wasn't
able to 1\al't her collection until
alter ber children were grown.
"MY ABC BOOK ~ad a B for
bells instead o( ball,'' shuafd. "I
always ~ stories about beliB
nd 1 w esH)'I about m on
11• ta blp aebool In Ohlo.
or lut l.t years 0. bu
be•n a ea1ouJ colltie'tor. ~ I.be
help ol her husbud, J>onal4. a
reUr.t bUllneeaman.
Many ol ber bel.ts art "cur·
rent" <new>, mad• of nne·lm·
ported •.tau. Tbete lhe obtlined
when she and her butbaod owned
a stationery and tllt •Core in
1n11ewooct.
The others the braH and
wood-were found in "peculiar
placet," Mrs. Farmer uid.
"You 1tt a htUe more selective
u you so along."
ONE OF HER ravorlte1 looks
like a bell but is actually a gong.
It wu sent by her aon wbm he
was ln Vietnam, so she treasures
lt. It la a replica of a temple gong,
she explained.
··Each ol them has a story and
J Jove every one of them," she
added. "We have a lot of fun with
bells."
Her most unusual ones include
a replica of the Orea.t Bell of
Motcow, a 200-ton work that was
bung once but never rung
because it tumbled to the ground.
and an alumlnum •ictory bell
cut <:J German planes shot down
over Britain during World War
II. •
Mrs Farmer said she would
like to have a large railroad or
steamboat bell but didn't think
she would ever be able fo 1et one
because her mobile home park
neighbons would complain.
She also would Wte to have "a
real nice bell that baa seen
service and haa a function" to
round out her collection.
MRS. ABBOTT'S colleetion
started quite by accident, ln con·
tratt to Mrs. Farmer's. She was
remlniaclng about the sleigh
bells in her home state of Illinois
during a trip from California to
South Dafcota and suggested to
• •
her husband that they loot for an
old string.
They didn't find sleith belJs on
that trip but picked up a cow bell
and later, a souvenir bell at the
new Shasta Dam, and Mrs. At>.
bott decided that they should
start a collection
"Before that 1 never knew
anyone who bad bells," she said.
From then on she recelved them
for her birthday, Christmas,
Mother's Day and other holidays.
"We finally found the sleigh
bells," Mrs. Abbott added. "In
California."
As a member of the Cam-
panolo1y Club and American
Bell Alan., she travels to meel-
in1s t~ughout Southern
California ind national conven-tion. in various citJea, where she
meets new frieodt, and learns
more about b4'l' bells.
'°THE FDl8T BELLS go back
into antiquity," she said. "They
were probably used to frighten
away evil 1ptrtta. Perhaps they
were gourds wtth eeed• insld•.
By DENNIS McLELL1'l'i 0111• p.tlly ~ .... 14.-ft
Tbe trademark white hankie,
Ion& white 1Jove• and red rose
were absent, but the spirit ol
''The Incomparable Hildegarde''
was clearly evident.
"l 'm stHl in circulation,'' aa.td
the 71 ·~ear -old cltaateuae,
perhaps bat-known for tntroduc-
in1 "The Last Time I Saw Parts"
during World War U.
·'I uted to have six months at
the Plaia. Now lt'a one week, or
two or~ at the most. But the)'
won't find me pta1ln1 shu(·
neboard ln Palm Beach, Fla. :J.;
or should J uy Newport Beach ...
The veteran of~ year1 In ahOW
buslnep had Just complctod a
week of show• fn Sen Frlnclsco
•'It wQ Juat lov ly, ' 1he r •
ported. "l had e..splend d ~8'·
meent .and I got naarvelou press!'
The tciason for the Manhatt.n
retldenre Pr&DI Co11t atop-
• ii •
"The earliest man probably
heard the music of a clay pot left
to dry in the wind.••
Mrs. Abbott, a widow, finds
that ha bells keep her very busy
atuclyiUIPd meeting new people
wbo are'lri'terested in her bobby.
tangton Beac6 res1dent wbo de-
cided his wlfe should collecl:
"He collect.a trains," •he slid.
and "and be decided 1 should
have bells. Lul November, for
my birthday, he gave me the
first.••
nd
c b ll
but part
d Mrs. France -
'Abbott'
collection.
Bicentennial ..
broughta ..
host of new bells
to tempt
· collectors ..
-.
She likes both brass arid
cryatal bells and sald that the
SOllnd la appealln1 to her.
•"Wbesi you find a bell you find a
friend," sbuaid.
Many ot her bells have been
brought back from exotic port.a of ~•11 by her friends and relatives.
An oxen bell from Brull came
atralabt b'om the animal when
her · frl'1'.idi b~aalned 'lfftb the
driver, li'wl her bell from Ke111•
wu llveh to her by a y~ng
She already has more than 50
and ls wen on her way to being
CTOwded out of the house by her 1 collection,
"'Some o( the least expensive
have the m01t meaning, too," abe
aaserted. "Like the El Camino
Real bell I won u a door prtie at
my first bell meetinc."
With that kind of luck, she pro-
bably was at the next meeUng -
with bellJ on.
friend 1n the Peace Corps. l'r.
Another bell, dated 1$12, was
auppcxsed to have been uaed at
VertaUles, eccordlni to the story
told by an old Frenchman in
CbJca10. One of Mn. Abbott'• ..
frtf'Ha received the bell from the
old 1entlemln, who said he had been an employe or Napoleon.
THE HOBBY OF bell collect·
ins la st.ill attracting newcomers,
such u Paul Courtwri1ht, a Hun
over wu the aucllon tonlgbt,
Saturday llhd Sunday of her 75·
piece jewelry collecUon, which
Stanton Bter, owner of The Fine
Arts Gallery of Scott1dale. describes u a .. tery eJttenslve
end important colJecUoo."
"I dedded to iet rid of it,"
Hllderarde aald durin1 a vlllt to
the new Newpo{l Beach 1a1Jery.'
"I wanted tb have some caah-
a-nd maybo set 1ome new .
Jewelry."
BEA ANDERSON, EdltOf
FfldllV. June 11. 19n 81
Venetian bell (far left)
is delicately colored.
It is one not found in many
collections. At left
is Mexican bell, which
is believed to have served
as doorbell. Both are
from collection of Mary
Farmer.
covered" ber and made her a
featured performer in 1932 1u1-
aeated ahe drop her last name
<Sell) and stick with Just ber flnt
name. (She added the e on the end to stve it more nalr.)
Sile became a 1lngtn1 1tar In
Parii and' London and later both
he Qd bet theme son1 ... Dari· lftl le Voua Aime teaueoup,"
becam• .,ermanent fixtures ln
N•w York'• Savoy Plan and the
PlnaJlatel'• Penlan R~~1 "Th famou Penlan noom Is
clos~C:I now, .. ahe comment·
ed. ··~ l'QOt'M are not m&kinl
moMY &.l\Yd\Ofe, lb•''' t.be pro-blem.·•
. .
"' fabled city, •be WU ain&in& .the
song with the appropriate a»-
Uon when a man ln the contlol
booth asked her ti she'd miDd
.. U,htenina lt up."
"Do it with a Uttle lilt," Uie
man added, wantlnJ ber to
portray the feilinp Perla e\'Olced
before the v..ar.
(
Playtime
Programs
In a new program tor developmentally
disabled children
and adultl. th6 cltlea
of Costa Mesa and
Newport~ch are
co-spomorln& apeelel
ncreation prog111ms
planned by Judy
O'Shau1bnesay of
Newport Beach and
Donna Adams of
Costa Mesa. The pro·
grams will begin in
Costa Mesa June 27
and in Newport
Beach July 5 and
continue through the
summer and year·
round. PlaDJ)ing the
first activities are
Steven Gerrard, 10,
and Mike Putnam,
program director.
Needed: Human Services
By DENNIS McLEUAN
Of .. Delly ,. ... '""
A jllltlce department official char&es that
educat«I and tbe health and mental health pro. .
tea•loal. amoai otberl, are "alouJhlnl oil" tbeir
· responslbW~ ol provtdln& balic bu.mu aervtces
for the nation's youth.
The burden for aoppbtnl these services in
many instances ln beiDC placed on the correc-
tiODI l)"ltem, which 1a unable to furn1ab it.
That's the opinion of Fred Nader, actlnt as-
aiatant adm.inlstrator of Juvenile Justice, delin-
quency andprevenUon.
"Tbe flaw ln lnveaUne the responalblllly in
u1 11 that to execute it, we would have to
duplicate everythlne the community baa and the
tupayer would be ripped off more than he ls
now." Nader was 1pealtlng at a conference ln
New_poct Beach on Juvenile crime and vtolence,
sponsored by t.he UCI Youth Service Program
and the Junior Ebell Club or Irvine.
WHILE SOME YOUTHS D~ the aocial COD•
trot afforded by the correctiooa system, Nader
contends, most don't belong there and slmply
aren't &olnl to 1et the k lnd of help they need.
He 1ald a study of these youths -many of
whom are merely statua offenders -1bows that
many have bad inadequate medical care and are
three to five years behind ln educaUon.
They also lack career ioat., come from op·
pressive environments and don't know how to re-
late to other people, especially tbo6e in authority.
He recommended those ln the juatlce syatem
realize that they can't provide all the neeeuary
human services for these youths. He noted that those In the 1yatem accept the
responJibUity of provldlnt tbese aervices out ol
genuine concern and also because tbey have a
"vested interest."
'"I1me and time again, elven we can't sue·
ceed in the first place, we go back and ~on them
(the 1overnmeot) into bellevin1 if oaly they'd
give us more (fund.lnl > we would be able to lake
care afbualness.
"It simply lan't true."
NADD ADVOCATES CUITING back on
proerama and eerllcea and &ivlni "the money to
thoH service providfl'• to we can bold them ac·
countable." He recommended those ln tbe 1y1tem.
become monitors of the various service pro-
feulona. "U we don't. we'll have made them bl1·
ser, U1 weaker, and the kld will not have been
served. Bellevlnl If they "advocate enoup" and are
1tron1 eaouch. they will be able to 'putt.be youth&
f\nt, be uraes convincing "the' pollUcal. and
Judicial tudenhlp of our cue.
"'We have to aaree to join fQl'Ctl9. U we don't.
we lose."
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Whether you art an experienced tnmlt,... or• begfnner you'll be making perflC't fitting
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SATUltDAY,IUNE 1a
B78YDNl!:Y OMA.Ila
AltlB8 (Mareb 21-April 19): Indivklual CIOH
to you expnuee doubt.. fean. Key la to be prac·
Ucal. Money and love eouJd M ln•olved. Be
thoroqb -check detalla, take nodt•q fOI' grant.
9d.. TAtJalJS (April JO.II., 3>1: Penoaal ln·
v..U1aUon la IMIC•Hl'Y. warils to 10UI' adv an·
tace. Meam ftDd ou.t wby penona act UM WQ thOJ'
do. Check IOUt'Cel.
G&lllNI ()(., 21.JUM 20): Flnanclal actlvl·
ty la str.Mcl. Costa, credi~t. come into
•harp focus. Dom.Uc coodl improve; aw-.
mere beautiful. Vacatioo or boll· an..
(June21.July22): You1alnrareln-
1t1bt.t; you MUie the importance of acUoaa.
re1ponM1. Unorthodox procedures n"4 not
create panic. ActQl.ly, you beeftt from element
of •UJ"l)ri.e. Ll!:O (July ZS.Au«. Z2): Strive to comprehend .. bidden el~ent.." Or1an.lae, brine prtortu .. m.
to focus. RelaUoaahlp ln~ea. You are •um·
mooed to home or bolpltal by GM temporaril1 in-
capacitated.
vtaGO CAue. 23-Sept. Z2): Follow tbroqb oa
hunch. Leant by process of teachlne. Don't mix
money and fri~btp-otherwile, you could lose both. .
UIJRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Status quo 1eta
1haketJl); you are direct beoeftclary. Be ready for
added tndependen~. new ltarta ln new direc·
tlons. YourcreaUve ablUUesaret.esied.
SCO&PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Lone-ranee view
is most constructive -collect. plant seeds for
future, make contact through written word.
Penonout.ofyourpaat makes reappearance.
8AGGITARIU8 (Nov . 22·Dec. 21):
Hllbllgbt versatlllty; welcome break from
routine. Accent soclal, recreational activity.
Seueotbumor la your ally.
CAPBICO&N (Dec. 22-Jan.19): You get what
you want-eventually. Meantime,ao1low,ch~k
with partner or mate. Friend In position of
authority may be vicUm of a mlaunderst.andine.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18>: Give full play
to Intellectual curiosity. Make necessary
cban1es, rerlllons -bued on additloaal ln·
rormatloo. Member of opposite aes will play key
role.
PISCES=F . tt-Yarch 20): Emphasis on
1lgnlficaac m111qe, your capablUty when it
comes to uulcm, convincin&. and exprea1tn1
con vi~. U Jae ll&ll l• 1owr blrtllday, you are
mercurial, martlan -and this means you are an
intellectual wbo can do physical combat when
nec..,ary ..
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JIA.N"I a.&Ja: 1'be WU .. ,.. J~ A. B • •roup wlll 1 or a of Balboa laland with
'br1d11 blDeftl 'llrith pro-7 ,000 boun.
ceeM atclo to the City ol 0 t b e r 1 w i n o l n I
H09t from U:IO 1.m.·3 aw1rda lnclude4 Mrs. p.m. Tut.da.y, J 21, L.K McBride, 4,000
ln th• Pwn Valley b o u ra; ll r •. £ 1 l a
Commuai'1Ctiater. Stevena, 3.SOO houn;
The beoefft 11 co· Mn. Leonard South,
apoaaoud bY ttelen 2.500 houn; the Mmes.
C r••d and br Id I e Gale Dalmann, Au1uat
frt Wulf and Helen lluasell.
INTE&NA,.IONAL
TOAST•IST&ESS
CLUB: The LH Olas
1roup wtll meet at 7: 30
p.m. Wednesday, June
22, in the Mercury Sav-
ings and Loan, Hunt·
ln1ton Beach.
More lnformatloo is
available from Pal
Polansky, 962-llin.
BELL HIGH
SCHOOL: Tbe summer
1,500 houri; the Mmea.
Eward MHlett and Floyd Weaver, 1,000 hours.
KEYNOTES: The
junior aux1hary of
Harbor Key contributed
$2,000 to the Child
Guidance Center.
New officers are
Mariaret Anne Loaan,
president.; Laurel Gun-
drum, vice president;
Pam Landis, secretary
and Laurie Mittman.
COSTA Ml!SA, South COHl Plua
LOI ANOILES, 8. Broadway Ii 1ttt
NORTHRIDG!, 19471 Nordho" Street
CANOGA PARlt, 21721 Vanowen
SANTA MONICA, Wllahlre & 20th
PAIAO£HA. Lak• ., C•llfornl•
WESTMINSTER, Weatmlnater Mall
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RUffEll'S A D 0 p T J v E U~LSTIRY P A ll E N T S A S . r-nv 8 0 C I AT I 0 N : T h e ~ Y• W_. Or•nce County group
..._ .,. will meet Saturday. June
lt22.....,. 11•4. '18, tn the Irvine home of ~=============~=====~!:~C~att~•~Met~-=~1~41..o~~Z~lf~~Mr. and Mrs. Marv
FATHER'S DAY
THE ANGELS WAY
CONTEST ENTRIES
FROM CAROUSEL OPERATOR
South Coast ?lua
Bach.
The ninth annual in·
1lallation dinner will
beain at 6:30 p.m . with
cocktails, followed by
1Unner at 7:30 p.m.
LAS CAMPANAS:
T•enty·seven de-butaotes from Orange
County will be honored
at the traditional Gold
Medallion Tea on Satur· day, June 23, In the -------------------------------Tustin home of Mr. and
229 MARINt; AVE.
RALBOA ISL.ANO
ANNOUNCES! STORE NO. 2
712 !. ICllpoa •..s.
IALIOA PIHIMSUU
!Acroas from Balboa Theater)
BALBOA STORE
OPENING CELEBRATION NOW!
FREE DRAWINGS
s 100 GI FT CERTIFICATE
CONCERT TICKETS
T ... EATER PASSES
Just f0t drooping by to say hi
"
Mrs. Don Martens.
CALIFORNIA PRESS
WOMEN: The Orange
County Dtstrict wlll in·
stall olficers at a noon
luncheon on Thursday,
June 2.\ in the Balboa
Bay Club.
Auistln& president
Peggy Collon wlH be
Ruth Eddington and
Dorothj' Fuller, vice pre-
sidents.
PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS: An arts
and crafts fair will be
held from 7 to 10 p.m.
Friday, June 24, in the
Spa.
ResldenU will display
palntln1s. drawings.
sculpture, pottery,
jewelry, ceramics.
photoaraphy. weavings
and other crafts It Is
open t.o the public
ZETA TAU ALPHA.
Orange County Alumnae
wtll meet for lunch al a:;::::::;:::;;::;::;::;::;:;:;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;:;;:;:::::;::;,;:=~==~u :30 a.m Wednesday, June 22. 10 BuUuma'
Yorba Roo"', Santa Ana
A tour or Bowers
Museum will follow
lunch JCPenney
NEWPORT ~' CENTER
FASHION ISi.AMO STORE OML Y
MEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS!
Saf. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m.
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EBEU.S: Prospective
members will be
welcomed at a Fondue
und Fa8bion Show at 1
p.m . SatUrday. June 25,
in the home of Bonnie
Teele
Any YOW'\& woman ln·
tereated ln furthering the
cause ol the group may
call ~1-1706 for more in·
formation.
CUT-A-THON: More
than 400 hairdressers
wlll take part ln a Cund-
r a ls er tor Muscular
Dystrophy Association
Sunday, June 26.
The event will lake
place froqa 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. at Via Lido Plaza,
Newport Beach. Lynda
Brady, a Costa Meo
h1\rdres1er, is
chairwoman of the event.
Goal to raise $2,500.
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Around
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splashes of color
Evergreen plants with tall
spikes of clutered blue
flowers. Superb In
cot\tatnerl or planted tn
sunn~ garden.
Tb• cbamparne buf·
f et, 1UOnded by about 30 su .. ta..i.._ ~H tlven by Mrs. ·awniaa' mother, Mn. Stanley Stauea tn er 'Ne port Beach
bom.e.
LADIES!
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·~•d of IOCrtattn1ty PoPUl• .u.burbe.n abop-
plq malls. There were
oece more than 00
Robert Hall stores na •
Uoawide. but that
a:amber hu dwindled to
--· otter 11e1..-
BOSTON (AP)
Toncaun Park, the South
l[orean who allegedly
u.ted cash to wlo friend.I
ID Coqresa for hla aov-
emment, reportedly has
turned down an offer of
Im munlty to test try
before a 1rand Jury.
Soarces close to Park,
who lives in London, said
the JusUce Department
ottered bJm immunity lC
he would return to the
United States for ques·
Uoning, the Boston Globe
reported today.
Slaapp Prowd
SCRANTON, Pa. CAP)
-The FBI is invesligat-
1 n g fi na n cia l ir ·
regularities in the 1976
Democratic presidential
campai&n or Gov. Milt.on
Sbapp~ says U.S. Atty.
John Cottone.
W aablngton sources
had disclosed e arlier
that the JusUce Depart·
ment was plannlng a
&t&nd j ury probe of the
campaign. In addition,
' tbe F ederal Election
Commission saJd Tbur11·
day that several persons
have aereed to pay floes for making Uleeal con·
tribution.s lo the Shapp
campai&n.
Laetrile OK'd
BATON ROUGE. La.
<AP) -The s t a t e
legislature has passed a
bill making it legal in
Louisiana to manufac·
lure and sell Laetrile. a
substance some believe
is a cure for cancer but
despite a ban by the
federal government.
Seven states -Alaska,
Florida, lndlana ,
Artzona, Nevada and
Texu -already have
such laws on their books.
Three otber state
Je1islatures have passed
laws teeaUzlne Laetrile.
and their bills -like
Louisiana'•-await gov-
ernor's slcnatures lo
become law.
ft+n• Pretnt
COOS BAY, Ore. (API
-About 100 commercial
rtahln1 boau beaded up
the Oregon coast Thurs·
day night, plannlne to
drop their lines ln clo.ed
w•tera to protest a fls-
hinlf ban alone most of
the Pacltlc Northwest
coast, a spokeaman tor
the fishermen said.
The "protest fishing
. • • will result in many
otrrestl." said • Robert
Hudson, All·Coa11t Fis·
herman's Marketing As-
. aoclatlon business a1ent
In Coos Bay. "We sln-
cet"ely hope there wlll be
novlolence."
M•leltre Fr.re.
KollllDICJD b tned Ii tneraJ ,,..,..
rnJattoD to ...... ,...,,., ••
... fl •tale park
lllCffeG.a ud thb ••
aJmOllt tbe lut. c '°" tbl R.1 bual· la&e6l tempt al.lo aeemt Ukely &o be cD.,, t.beoUlcr'. Pl commtulcwwa.
G llDI orr, TBBY would
be lUOftal u.. Um 11 o1 1ar10 -&.Dd auu srow•• ber• ot Calllaniiam who ... new
park purcb.aua dOMd off trom tbetr olf·road
vc.bidat met Uled for lltUe bu& biJr.laC ad campin1.
'lblll'• t.be effect whenever a new J>C"C)C*ty 11
daued a park, ral..ber t.blo a recreation are•. And
almost nsy m~ oew purdaaM the laat.10 yean
bu Na> eluted a park.
'l'b1I bu left mo&orcyclllta and <llf·road vehicle
enthualuta feelln1 nel)ect.ed. And federal rules
1racluaUy takinl more a.od more desert land out ol
1eaeral uae have bel&hteoed their unhapplneu.
Tbe effort• of the ---:===~--Brown AdmlnlstTation to S01!1'HERN
brln1 ttate parka clOMr CALIFORNIA
to urban cent.era baveo't FOCUS relieved t.b.ll preuure.
MORE TRAN .. IULUON BAB been allocal·
ed for small parka near laree cities and aUU more
has been invested ln a irowlnlf network of hiklne
and bicycling trails that wtll connect parka lo
neighborlna urban areas.
A few amall reserves have been bouabt for ORV
use ln the lut year. but these aren't nearly lar&e
enouib to accommodate the almott aeven mlllloo
OR Vs inCalilomia.
Now Robin.Ion. whose term expires next year,
is tryin1 again to aet up a permanent policy freeing
more state park.land for uses like dune buUlea and
motorcycles.
THE PilK SYSTEM, HE MYS, bu done
much to get land of "outstandln& acenlc or natural
character." Now, be 1ays, l1'1 Umefor a ablft to the
"human side," which means "openin& up public
lands ol all types so that the people may enhance
their own human values in theuseoltboselandJ"
Tboae "human values" mleht bring more noise
and smog to state park.a. but Robinson says "more
people will have the opportunity to seek tbeic
recreational desires using the lands that ln actuall·
ty they own as citlzens of the stale "
Robinson h~ tried for years to push through
some variation of this position and never came
close; even when the ParkA and Recreation Com·
misalon was dominated by Reagan appointees
WITH THE PRESEN't MAJOltlTY of Brown
appointees notably more preservation-oriented
than their predecesson, Robinson's latest ertort
probably has less chance than ever
Jn tact, the last time they came before the commlsslon, Robinaon's propoMd policy chanees
were shunted off to a committee and delayed al
least three months, just u they were several times
before .
But just because the Parks aod Recreation
Commission consistently gives It short shrift does
not mean the proposal lack.a aignlficanl public sup
port.
Rather, it Indicates that the millions of ORV
owners are poorly organised and have little
political clout. That is bound to change l! they are
continually ignored and alighted as they have been
in lhepast.
THE VERY PERSISTENCE OF TUE eCfort to make "human values" equal to preservation in
state park priorities should be an Indication to park
commissioners that a substantial part of tbe public
questions the present values.
Should lhe ORV enthusiasts oraanlze more ef·
fectively, they might eventually be able to reverse
the park system• a longstanding priorities,
something moat present commissioners would Ci&ht
H potentially ruinoua.
Key Post
By JOYCE L KENNEDY
Dear Joyce: DldD't U7bodJ ever
tell 700 abnt tbe lmportuee of
acrleattu.ral nitneeraf Al ta. wife of
oae. I re.eat 7ov oot enn meaUcmtn1
tltem la a colamn OQ •dnte1tll&.
Traln1D1 requlred la u macb u otbet
professlooal englneers. Doo't )'Oii Ute to eat?
-G.S.S., Alliance, Ohio
Too well. But you 're riabt-provtd,
ing more food with less energy
without environmental damage I.a a
critical challenge of the future. These
are exceptionally excltin8 times for
a 1ricultural enclneera because
they're center stqe in that cballen.ge.
Thi• year'• 1rad1 are beln& grabbed up at atartJnf pay raq101
from Sll,000 annually for rovcrnment
jobs to Sl&,000 for employment at
farm macb.ine.ry flrma. An esUmated sso to '100 new tac• wUJ be needed each year over the next decade in thll
small profession ot more than 12,000.
JOHANNESBU RG,
South Africa (AP> -
Police fired on black
rloten lo two town1blps
outalde Ultenha1e In
Cape Province today and
sprayed tear 1as to dil· (THE H£AD COUNT lS imprect..
pent black• throwtn1 became JU«hantcai. and other t)'l>el nones in Soweto, out.Ide of enlineeft work tn the field u well
Jobannetbw-1. ofOcl•ls u &bolo wbo m-'ortd ln qrlcul&ural
reported. · ea1f11eerinJ.) The lncldenu were re· ~AJl'tcultural enJineera are tacklln1
ported oa ~ day atttr tQOCI and ftber problem• b1 autom.at-
the nnt annlvenary or to• tbe farm scene.
the eruption of the Eumpla of recent dmces: an
Soweto rlotl. Two bl1ck1 opoTatorl-.. combine that ba.rw.u
dJed Jn 1 tire and Police wheat, a computertatd 1rr111tlon·
a bot alld wounded 14 1y1U!m to uve water, and tl ~uJd of
oUtsa ln nareup1 Tbur•· tracton oporated.!ii:• buma.o -a
day, but • t.brte·day "mother" abJp t tho duckllnc·
1 n rat ttrik• called by ~· dnJnes. mlltLaull kept only 40
•••rcent of Joha)I· '·n•bwT• ~.ooo blKt
,..,.. SI~ thdr jobl. .. ,. t •• --
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U.S. Tour
Slated by
Old Stars
ATLANTIC CITY,
N.J. (AP) -Jackie
Gleason, Art Carney and
the cut ol "Tbe Honey-
mooners" television pro-
1ram will 10 on tour this November and the first
atop will be the Palace
Hotel here.
The engagement wlll
be lhe first big-name at·
traction drawn by the ag.
lne resort slnce lt recent·
ly ealned new lire with
the puaage of leelslatlon
allowlnl casino eambl·
Int.
THE GLEASON troupe ls expected in the
resort on or about Nov.
23, heaaid.
The new owners of lh.e
The Palace Hotel ,
Resort• International
Inc., o( Miami, have said
they hope their caslno
hotel will be the first to
open here, possibly early
uNovember.
RESORTS lnterna·
tlonal is spending $10
million to renovate Had·
don Hall
Meyer said lt wlll be
the first time the group
has performed sloce It
left television five years
ago Others in the troupe
are Audrey Meadow~,
Jane Kean, and Frank'
Fontaine
t
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mm ar ~. lamefl the ...W., ID aa w"1 M doma't wab bla ..t ... Dr. S
Tar• al lllU7laod told a ..... coD!erace iD Omab. •
Proleett O't'tr Mllllm In tetnWaa CCRDm9ftlala
are "hlPoeaini all overtheCCNDtrJ. Tbtadsdo1et removecl:" HICl A ol Secnm4nto, wllo b4tad8 the Callfornl.a Co.romtu•oa oa tbe Status al
Women. • , Harvard uaduatinf •tudentt wen told not to 10 out mto the wol'ld by ca..c. PU•,._ al the
cluaotlJG.
"Ky stronc rec:ommeoda·
Uon b that you don't 10. Stop. Go back to your rooms. Unpack,
settle ln. There'• not much in
the way ol pleuurable choices
out there," Plimpton, editor cl
the Paris Review. told student.
a l Harvard'• Cl a ss Day
ceremonies.
He said another reason not
to traduate WU that college !""-1~
graduates are not wanted in the world ott campus.
particularly because all aradualel bit the market In
June.
"Why can't they be squeezed out one at a time.
like peach pita, 10 society can absorb them without
feelln& auffocat.ed," he said. • The widow of alaJn Arizona Republic reporter
Doa Bollee wlll marry a Pboen1x lmurance ex-
ecutive Saturday.
Court records revealed that aontle llollee, '3'1,
~ and Doaald G. Alu-
(
.---------] aader, u, had taken out a -p1lt'o,nr r marrtqe license June 8.
11:.t' r&A:.1 Bolles. 47, an In·.
. vesti1ative reporter, wu fatally wounded June 2,
1976, when a bomb trtaeered by remote control ex·
ploded beneath his car at a midtown bot.el. He bad
been lured to the hotel by a telephone caller who
promlsed lnlormaUoo on land fraud involvtn1 pro-
minent Arizona politicians.
* Prnldeat Cuter, whose federal income
tax return for 197S la being audited, haa not yet filed
his 1976 return and has been given a aecond
postponement. The White House announced.
The second J>()ltponement pu.ahea back the
deadline to report hla 1976 lncome t.o July15.
The announcement by White House press
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Tb.• prem wu barred because.
wtth ehUdrcft PNJeOt. tho IOY· ernor didD'& want reponen at.
bll qmadiom about tho woman'•
former OCO(pation. Kn. Rand, zt. baa mlde a ,...~
bobby ol ''whanlq'' political tQwtCS lo ~harity auc.-
Uou. She woo tbAt lunch watt. the pvernor by bid·
dlnl fm al the Minnesota Opera Ball.
* A ftre hl the backyard ol Ulllu Carter'• home
destroyed about 1,000 feet ot ar , 1 pt.no tree and
acorcbed a stack ol firewood. the chief of the PlatnS
volunteer fire department u.ld.
Chief llllmael MOl'rta sald the President's
cnother was bu.ming trash ln a contelner wben the
irus cautbt fire. He said volunteer firemen ext·
in4ullhed the blaze In about 30 minutes, but at ono
point the~ sot wt thin five feet ol her house.
* A aecond petition was. filed askln1 the
California Supreme Court to close a pretrial hearing
In the QM)wcbUla school bus kid· ·
naptna cue Lo the press and
public.
The petition filed by
alcllanl Sdtoenfeld followed a
almllar atep taken b'y co·
defendant Freclertck Woods. A
hearln& oo whether to suppress
evidence hu bffo delayed while
. the court coo.alders the petitions.
The petlUon filed Thursday
tCH041MP8Lo claims an open bearing wUl al
low evidence to be disclosed which could influence
potenUaJ Jurors and prevent a fair trial. •
AatollleUe Spaak, the 48-year-otd dau1hter of
the late Bellian premier and forelp m'P!ster Paul-
Benrl Speak, became the nm woman In Belgian hlstory to bead a pollUcaJ party.
She will chair the Front Democratiques Fran-
copbones, the Brussels party detendill8 French·
apea.ken in the bilingual capital.
The party won 11 seat.8 of 212 in the House or Rep~e1entaUves in the April general elections. •
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ca11M.Uimd • maJuc' champ p
strok oll par ow r tht!
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•TOcaun mAmenca.
od l'uutth. Terry Diehl.
La,rry Net1m, HubJe Green .net
Ari 11t1na•a JI.year-old •·1or n
Uno Molau 1lnJUled lo .. II\
pJcuant 80 dearu weather t.tu1t
featured au•t)'. tricky wind•
Ne.er Ul Open b11tory had I'>
many pJayen been clustered In
fint place.
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Leaders Battle:
Chicago at LA
Nicklaua ~hot 74, Maatera
cbampico Tom W au.on, lookini
for the Grand Slam, ol!lO fioun ·
d&ted to a 74. and Jerry Pale suf
fered an agona:un& six on the un
toraivini fmal hole for 72 '·Tbe
beat thine for a man lo do ia come
to that bole Sunday with a three
shot lead," said Al Ge1berger.
who bogied 1t for a 70
The '40-yard, dog-leg right la11t
bole piqued the l~· man held
which fired and fell back 1n
headlong retr eat against the
monster. Green called 1t "a
killer." Nicklaus. one ot the
loneesl hlUers in the history of
the same, branded it "loo long."
Palmer. not exactly your every
dav puffball hitter , claimed
"'It's aa close to a par fi ve as you
can get."
The hole ii. bordered by a creek
on the right and left Towering
trees line the right side and thick
bermuda roueh chokes the left
Deep bunkers guard the ap
proach lo an elevated green
which ta sUck rui a m arble top ta·
ble. The fairway slants right,
creating fades that plunk tnlo lhc
right bunker.
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LOS ANGELES CAP) -Jt'a
National Leaaue frontrunners -
the Chicago CUbs and tho Loi
Angel~ Dodgers -and t.he Cubs
are confident.
"They don't scare ua;· said
Bruce Sutter, the Cubs' ace re-
liever. ~ Chica10 prepared for
Los Angeles and tonight's opener
of a three-game series.
'·We can beat anybody.·· Sutter
added. ''But I'm not sure it'll be a
Dedgers 81ate
IJI 0-t., KAIC (JWI
JufM t7Chl<-•ll.o.A~•
Ju"• ta Chic-•• LO> •noe••• June 1' ClllCllQO et Lo• A1'9'1ll\
I ?Spm
• Up.m
17'UP"'·
good matchup I'm sure they'll
be tough lo beat playmi In their
own park "
C\Ws manager Herman Frank5
wasn't so outspoken, even going
!IO far as to say lhe Dodgen
se ri es h eld no special
signlClcance
"We look: forward to every
game we pla)"," he said "Every
team is tough so we just ap-
proach lhem one game al a Ume
We don't p0inlto anybody"
The Cubs' momentum from a
six-game wanning streak was
stalled Thursday night as the San
Diego Padres won an 8·6 decl.aion
to salvage the finale or a t.hree
game series
Meanwhile, 1t was Los Angeles
short.slop Bill Huuell who made
the error that enabled Pitt.sburgb
lo tae lhe Dodgers in the ninth in·
mnjl
And 1t was Russell who doubled
to lead oft lhe 11th and eventually
scored the wanning run Thursday
night an a 3·2 victory lhal enabled
the Dodgers to sweep a three·
game series from the Pirates and
extend their lead over idle Cin·
cinnatl to 7'h-garoes in the Na.
tional League West
The Dodgers soared over the
one million mark in home atten·
dance.
Gold Cup Field Set
ING LEWOOD (AP> A dozen
handicap stars. headed b y
Crystal Water. who was assigned
the h1ghwe11:ht or 129 pounds.
were chosen Thursday lo battle
for the $210,000 winner's share of
the $350,000 to b e paid In
Saturday's Hollywood Gold CUp
The horses will go 111.a miles at
Hollywood Park In thorou~hbred
raclng's richest programmed
event
at 124 wlt.h Fernando Toro.
The 38th running or the Gold•
Cup provides a second -plac~
award of $60,000 with $40,000 tor
third
In post position order, the en
tries are Legendarlo III. 114,
Taras Bulba, 118: Pay Tribute,
120; Balmerlno, 120; Caucuua.
12·1; Raj ab. 114; Mark's Place,
120; Cascapedla, 116: Austin Mlt·
tier, 109: Ancient Title; Crystal
Water. and Festive Mood, 114.
Conntl' Rmg's Crystal Water, Nine foreign-bred runners
winner of the Santa Anita Han have won the Gold Cup In past
d1cap, wall ht> ridden hv Lafftt year11 and there are three In this
P1nca:r year's field Taras Bulba and
Ancient Title, with Sund:r Balmerino bolh come from New
Hawley, was assigned second ~al and and Legendario Ill hails
high weight at 125 with Caucasu11.....-from Uruguay
Stretelalng a 6ood TMag
Southern llllnois 1hort1top Jerry
DeSlmone reaches for a late throw ·u Cal
State (Los Angeles) runner Jim Taylor
lteals second. It 'was about all CSL\ 1tote.
however, u Southern Illlnoll eliminated
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Dishonor,
Says Finley
NEW YORK (AP> -Oakland
A's owner Charles 0 . Finley said
Thursday the lrade or Tom
Seaver by t.he New York Mets to
the Cincinnati Reds "without a
whimper from Bowle Kuhn COO·
firms his perverted, selective and
political use of bi.I office to favor
his friends and punish his
enemies."
Fmley, whose sale of pitcher!\
Vida Blue and Rollie F ingers and
oullielder Joe Rudi was voided by
commluioner Kuhn last s um-
mer told The Aaaoctat.ed Press:
"Kuhn'1 ln'esponalble and selec-
tive use ol bta office la a dishonor
to the game or baseball, ln.aulting
to the millions of baseball tans
and a total betrayal to the once-
reapected omce or the com·
missioner.''
"Il la tragic the great game ls
burdened with such an Irrational
and vindictive person," aaid
Finley, who has been involved in
numerous court battles with t.he
com missioner and has said he
will continue his legal Ciibl.
·'The aimilarltiea between the
Seaver deal and m y assignment
of Vada Blue to the New York
Yankees are striking," Finley
said Crom his Chicago office
"Both deals were made on June
15, the trading deadline. Both In·
volved Cy Young award winning
pitchers.
"Kuhn disapproved Oakland's
assignment. waving the banner of
competitive balance. Yet Seaver
has gone to the strongest team In
baseball who has won two con-
secutive world championships
and allows them to virtually cinch
their third.•'
,
..,.. ho'• ready to play ror
T=:r. and loob forward ta lDtheNfL.
TONY SOLAITA (27) BREAKS UP A TWINS' DOUBLE PLAY EFFORT.
First Start ·for Nolan
RyanKOa14ButAngehS~, 7-6
MILWAUKEE (AP> -One of
the t.wo new acqu1s1t1onh who
the California Angels hope will
solldify their starting pttchlng
rotation will get his first test in
a hurry. Left-hander Ken Bretl, 6·4,
who came to the Angela from
the Chicago White Sox just
before the trading deadline
Wednesday mght, will pitch for
Calllornla in the opener of a
three -game series against
Milwaukee tonight.
The Angels, who also ac-
Sports in Brief
quired Gary Nolan from Clncln·
nat.i Wedneaday, wlll be trying
to snap a two-game los ing
O.Tl'T•• ... t
Ola•llel s •• &i:t•
streak. Oddly, the losers in
California's last two games
were hurling standouts Frank
Tanana, now 10·3, and Nolan
Ryan, now 9-6.
M annesota rookie Rob Wiltong
grounded a Ryan curveball into
Upstart Pfister
Knocks Off Tanner
LONDON Honeymoonmg
Hank Pfister slammed his way to
a 9·8 9·8 victory over Roscoe Tan-
ner Thursday in a battle of the
big serves to reach the
semifinals of the $100.000 Queen's
Club t.enrus tournament.
Tanner was the th i rd
Wimbledon seed that the 23-year-
old Pfister had put out In the past
two days. Wednesday he first had
disposed of Stan Smith. and in
the evening eloom had beaten
temperamental Illle Nastase
Meanwhile, Brian Gottfried
and Adriano Panatla were
locked ln a more cerebral type or
stru11le, with angled drives and
volleys taking the place of the
prevloua match's mayhem.
Gottfried ran out the wlMer e.a, M . and meet.a Raul Ramirez
in the semiClnals today.
Ramirez beat Dick Stockton
Wednesday, dropped the first aet
a1aln1t Jlm Delaney, but re·
covered to win ea1lly 3~. 6 1, 8-2.
Atldt from Tom Seaver, some
other well·kitown bueball
pl1t,1en were1faded :
Tiley llicluded:
-OU~etc!er Bake McBride,
the NL't 19'7' Rodkie ot the Year.
who y Mn1 trom Sl. Lou.la to
Pblladitphla for pltober Tom On· darwOM And two minor leaau rs.
-811.11pr Dave Klntman, wbo th• Mltl peddl~ to San Dleao tor
Infielder Bobf;~ Vflenllno and Pl~her P•ul <btl't. '
-Pttcb Dock ElUt, who
Finley told to Texu.
Third baseman Jim Fregosi,
who went Crom the Rangers to
Pittsburgh for Ed Klrkpalnck.
Neec.ae•
DETROIT -Bobby Kromm,
coach of the Winnipeg Jets of the
World Hockey Association the
past two seasons, Thursday was
chosen coach of lhe Detroit Red
Wings of the National Hockey
League.
He replaces Larry Wilson. who
took over from Alex Oelvecctuo
mid way through last beaaon.
Kromm's appointment ls the 11th
coaching change by the Red
Wines in the last nine years.
Stan 111 Aet ...
The Oratlie County Stars pro-
fess ional volleyball team will
host the Phoenix Heat tonlitlt
(7 :30) ln action al Unlveralty
High School In Irvine
The Heat will hav two
Yu101tavlan players on ibe
ro1t.r when it tacea th• Stan.
Mtodra1 Gvoxdtaovic. known u Skate, and Cedo Dra1ovlc, will
J be maldn1 tll.e1r first appearance
on the Weat Cout atalnlt th
Stars, now l·l.
The Stii1 dtf tateel San I>leso
In tbelr opdtr, then lOll to
Tunon Tuad&Y nl1hl. Pholnl¥
la 0·3for~1eaeon. , ......... ...
Orea Jablonakt, a lour·tl
1 American at UC frvlntt
bHo blred 11 n1ldent pro ..
t ... lonal at San Vic nte T
Ranch.
shallow right field with two euts
in the bottom of the ninth
Thursday nJght to acore ButA=h
Wyoe'tu" from second bue and 1i~e the Twins a 7·6 victory
over t.he An&els. Despite the loss, Ryan Canned
14 in the same and moved lnlo
fourth place on the all-time
strikeout list.
Wynetar and Mike Cubbaee
had received one-out walks
before Ryan retired Larry Hisle 'ti
on a shallow ny Lo left field ror
the second out.
·'Even though I had only four
walks, t.hey ended up beatlng
me," said Ryan. ''I telt tbat 1
really only threw one bad pltch,
but Minnesota ls an awfully
good hitting club."
The Twins put toe ether four bit.a
and took advantaae of MT.al
mistakes by Ryan to score four
runs in t.hesecond itming.
California chased Twins
starter Paul Thormodsgard In
the third with a four-run Inning
oo slx hlu. Andy ELchebanen,
Jerry, Remy and Tony Solaita
sln1led in runs and Rusty
Torres scored on a wild pitch
by Thormods1ard.
Ryan, who now baa 2,252
career atrllteouu and bH
wblfred 10 or more b.itten in
seven straicht games, wu bit
bard ln the fifth Inning w1\en
Larry Hisle hit hla 18th home
run or the year. Rod Carew
tripled and Lyman Bostock
slneled to put the Twins in front
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Qn.W. alona the Oranae Coast area with
~uty In Nevada as a collee1Jn.
Sports OD TV
11 :30 p.m. (7) -U.S, OPEN
Highli1ht1 of early round plQ in the 1977 u,s. Open Colt tournament. taped ai
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Arent. Schwartz, Ewing and Car·
roll eamectsecond team berths.
"llecrufting seems to have
gone very well for us," says
Shackleton!. "But we lost more
last year than a lot of people
think.
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Milwaukee
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Cycles Go Tonight
Bobby Schwarts joins the
growtni llst of riden returnlna to apeadw~ motorcycle racln& ac-tfon at tbe Ora.Die County Fair·
•rounds ln Cotta Meaa tonleht
(8). • . ,
Mike Bast, the defebdlai na-
tional champion, and tbr•Ume
winner Alan Christian of Hunt-
ington Beach, head the Ult ol
rlden competlnt.
An outltand1nl array of youn1
ridera la comtni alona in the
second dlvl1lon and Cathy
Shepard won ber third division
heat to.live the tlrl• a boolt..
t'INllrJ', a.ta ... lll.:.41'~n. \4.lm ~
Darr ot loo VIO>
was t.be ftdo&l
eomMtSUon. •
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that went to tbti stat. melt aad
iDchadel J Hodn ct, Lliai'a
Held and. Cathy Joaea, all
juaiora; and Ir bmaa Tracy Hanlon. •
Golden West Collep ao.aend a
third traiabt national AJ.AW
softball champlooabip and tbe
llustlett won the OJat touma··
ment .nd Southern C.Ufornla ~ In tenD1s. Jnt Jhtloa ol owe was nnt ln 1lncln a~ and LailMl Pruim woo the
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three sames t.o annex tho •·A There were otben with out·
volleyball crown in the fall. And • t a n d l n I I n d l • l d u a i
recently, Hunllncton Beacb d• performances at all three area
teated Sunaet Lea1ue toe ltdiaon includin1 Becky Daniel of
for the gymnastics title. Orange Coast In the 1bot put, dJs.,
It ia seldom that two team.a cu.1 and javeUn•alonc with Sad·
from the same circuit reach the dleback'a awimmlnf and tennis
finals in any sport but to have two stars in • pro1ram that ll Juat · d 1ettln& off the boards. 1n one year in lcates the pro-It'• been a banner yeu aloat
areas of the girls sports program the Orange Coast tn &Isla events •
la clearly defined and the and rrom all lndlcaUona of tb•
strength ia obvious. lar1e number of underclusmea
Hunllniton Beach High was on hand on most of the cham·
the only double winner with pionship teams, it could be as
coach Joanne Kellogg's basket· good next season.
ball squad defeating St. Joseph
Hieb of Lakewood in the 4·A title
game t.o go with the gymnastics
crown. Fountain Valley went to
the seml!inals before losinc to St.
Joseph in basketball.
Marina added the other Sunset
trophy by convincingly defeating
defending CIF 4·A champion El
Segundo in the softball finals.
Mission Viejo, a perennial
standout in swimming, easily
won the girls swim crown and El
Toro High, with Lisa Gourdine
and Cheryl Glazier leading the
way, won the 3·A track and field
championship.
In girls badminton, Estancia's
Eagles reached the semifinals
before losing; Edison and
University went lo the
quarterfinala of field hockey;
and Newport Harbor reached the
semtfinala in 4·A tennis while
Corona del Mar was a 3·A
quarterflnalist.
There were also a number of
individual standouts amonc the
area schools. Gourdine wu a
state winner in lbe Jong jump:
MarJna's Jill Ornstein won the
gymnastics all-round crown;
Gloria Faltermeier of University
and Newport's doubles duo of
Debbie Gilchrist and Holly Hen·
drickson reached lhe tennis
semifinals.
Area Kickers
Play in Europe
Fifteen youth soccer playenJ
culled from southern Orang&
County are preparing to play a
series of exhibition matches ln
Cuxhaven, Germany durin&
July.
Calline itself "South Coast
United '77," the area team la
comprised ort4·17 year olds from
Laguna Beach, Mission Viejo, El ·•
Toro, Laeuna Niguel, Dana Point
and Laguna Hills.
AH play for the American
Youth Soccer Oreanlzation
(A YSO) and the trip to Germany •
is part of •A YSO's cultural ex·
change proeram.
Laat year a youth team from
Cuxbaven visited the Orange
Cout area -.nd played exbibi·
lions •i41nahrea teams.
Included are Tom Kemp, Brian
Miller, Dave GUgen, Ed Filardo,
Bob Cutle, Mike Lowry. Toey
Clementa. John Hennessy, Gene
Daniels, Tim Wilson, Scott·
McLeod, Ted Birdsall, Carlos
Carter and Jimmy De La Tone.
The coach ii Robert Adams.
Mat Stars at FV
Eleven of the South's 13
wrestlers who will be competing
at Fountain Valley High Satur·
day nilbl in the Orange County
All-star clash hail from the
Oranie Coast area. Jed by three
CIF champiooa. ltstarts at 7.
Amons Fountain Valley coach John ROlallet' South crew are
CIF champions Bill Brookena (123) ol Costa Mesa, Denny Mor·
row (149) of Mission Viejo and
Bob Cbue (185) of Fountain
V~ley.
Also on the Rebels squad are
Ron Nozakl of Fountain Valley
(second in CIF) at 106; Universi-
ty (Irvine) Hl&h '• Vlctor
Jalapan; Marina (Huntlncton
Beach) Hlth'• Al Trejo at 131;
Edt1on <Huntington Beach)
High'• steve Gruner at 138.
Also Fountain Valley's Al
Saenz at 144; FootbUl (Tustin)
Hl1rh'1 Mtke Wasner at 185;
Corona del Mar High'• Crail
Evans at 174; San Clemente
High'• Mark Menerarnlth at UM;
Dana Hills Hi1b'1 Rick Bat.
teraby at 202; and TuatJn Hiah'a
Manny Estrada in fba beavyweiJbtd.Jvislon.
The North, under Loara
(Anaheim> coach John Dahlem;
features CIF champions lteith
lwa11a1a of PJacentla'a El
Dorado and John Fruier ot Loara at 1~ pounds.
Jwana1a ll a two·time CJF!
champion and may 10 at 123
pounds a1aJnst Brookens. Also,
Van Hollowa1 of Cypreu H1ah
mo .. an excellent rnaichup in
the ue.;paund divilton a1a.lnlt
Chase.
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To Begin
LOS ANGELES-The
summer Olympic
Development basketball
lea1ue at Cal State (Los
Angeles>. featuring eight
unita (lncludlnc an
Or anee County rep res en·
tatlve) beei.M Friday at
Cal State (Loe An1ele1).
Amone the athletes
compeUn1 are over ~
All·CIF and Atl·Loa
An&eles City stars.
Included on the
Oran1e County roster
are Corona del Mar
Hi&h'a Paul. Akln. Dave
Koehler and Jack Tu%;
San Clemente's John
Canon; Chris Keya of
Newport Harbor; and Roser Poirier of
University (Irvine)
Hleh. Htre'a the Oranae
County schedule: June
17 at 5:30-San Gabriel
Valle)'; June 18 at f-
Soulh Bay: June 19 at
7-Lol Angeles; July 1 at
7-lnland; July to at
lZ: 30-Veotura·Santa
Barbara; July 18 at
3: 30-San Fernando
Valley; July 23 at i-san
Dle10; July 24, 29, 30,
31-playoftl.
Lee Maullll, Don
Botch and Ken Sln1leton are tbe only New York
Meta ever to hit home
runa left·baoded and
rtahl·handed.
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m ' yt1cbU whlcb will bo. i.a1Un1
lbclr own race ln the 2, lie
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Honohilu rac 1tartt111 July2.
Thla leav• 57 boatJ ln1Di
the heavy displacement bow.
The ULDBs will be aallinC u a
1lngle class. The heavy displacement
yacht.a have been divided Into tour
classes.
Scratch boat ln Olvt.siou J < avy
d 1plicement> wlll be Windward
Puaage, tbe '11-Coot ketch owned by .
Mark Joh.Dion, Portland, Ore. the
• elapaed time record hOt&tr ln the
I,. race. She will have a Ume allowance ot plu• GU138.
Tbe Soatb Ye t Club bu 1cheduJed the
ond and Wrd race1 of lu Hi&b Point Series for
fttRF, llldiet Oc n Racine Fleet and Ocean Rac-
Cetamaram Saturday and Sunday.
WOID9'l Hllort will take lbe helm ol PHRF
a{Cbtl Saturday In Uw third race ol the Dana Point
ebt Club•• Daoa 'Delles Serles, and the
l$U'a.no Bay Yacht Club has scheduled iu June
att. on Sunday.
Elaht Southern Calltomia yacht clubs are &end· j teams to the Southern cauronlla Yachting As·
Jatlon'• team racln1 champtonablpwhich will be
ima by Udo l1le Yacbt Club Monda.y and Tuesday.
hi recatta will be satled ln Luer Class dinghies
ath five boat.a lo a team. The regatta will also
1erve as the elimination for Richard Nagi
Perpetual Trophy for team racina: on San Francisco Bay In July.
Activity in other areas of the South~ ~Urornla Yachting Association:
OVERALL HANDICAP tr9phiu
wlll be awarded ln each dlvtsl•, but
there will be no overall corrected lime
trophy for the fleet.
The first to finlah trophy, however1'
wlll be awarded to the first bqai.
across the finish line, regardless O!
the dlvilion she i• aaillne in.
The top rated boat In the ULDB
division l& the 69·/oot 1loop Drifter.
designed built, owned and sailed by
Harry Moloehco, Loni Beach Yaoht
Club. Drifter is saddled with a mlnus
19.8660 time allowance.
THE SECOND highest rated boat tn
Division II will be Merlin. a 67-footer
from the desien board of Bill Lee. Santa Cruz, and carrylne a minua
lime allowfnce of 15.8748.
Third ranked will be Ragltme, lwo-
ll me line honors winner of the
Transpac with a mtnus time al·
lowance of lJ.5306 hours. Ragtime is
co-owned and sailed by Bill White and
Ball Pasqulnl. Long Beach Yacht
Club.
AL80 IN THE first to lhW!b battle wUl 1>e John B. Kilro1·s 19-toot. ketch
Kialoa, Los Anaeles with a time al-
lowanceof l.5.0126.
The clau breakdown ahows
Windward Puaage at the top ol Cius
A with lrviQg Loube'• Bravura at t.he
bottom of the cl11s. Windward
Pauage will be tlvlng Bravura about 44 hours.
Cius B is headed by Roy Disney's
57-footatooe Shamrock with a time al·
lowance of.:i9.0903 houn. Tho bottom
of the class ls Milt Smith's two-ton
sloop Mamie California Yacht Club,
wltb an allowance or 70.0129 hours.
Mamie was second overall In the 1975
race.
AT THE TOP OF Class C t s
Sangvlnd, a CaJ-39 sailed by Robert
Walrath, Oakland with an allowance
or 70.3370 hours. Bottom of the class is
Shillelagh, a C&C-39 sailed by Robert
Phillips. Carlabad.
Olympian, a Cal'°"O sailed by Peter
Schmidt, Seattle, Wash .. lops Class D.
carrYing an allowance of 73,8914, and
the bottom or the class is Defiant, a
Columbia-36 Skippered by Larry
Poulton, Oakland, with an allowance
ofSS.2317.
•
Team Race Event
Three local yacht clubs will have teams entered
In the Southern California Yachting Assoclatlon
team racing championship which begins here Mon·
day with the Lido Isle Yacht Club as host.
Besides LIYC, local teams wilt be from the
Balboa Yacht Club and the Newport Harbor Yachl
Club.
The champ1onsh1p series will be sailed m the
one-man Lasers with each of lhe eight clubs enler· In~ five skippers
PUBLIC NOTICE
Otber clubs competing will be the Alamitos Bay
Yacht Club, Del Rey Yacht Club, Long Beach Yacht
Club, King Harbor Yacht Club. and Mission Bay 1----------
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Italians Win Race
TORBOLE. Jlaly (AP) -Gino Natali and
Roberto Gazzei of Italy won the sevenlh and last
event of the World Flying Dutchman Sailing Cham-pionships today.
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GWC Tackles 'Joan'
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t.tad ol le 1na P'rante
&o rictory cm the balUefl.ld. 1be a.adl tM Ntw Ortean.a Salnta to '1et0t1 Ill tbl Super Bowl.
Sound kely? It '1 the pre-
m lse ol • new rock musical, ••Joan Baby," wbJch will have
Ill wol'ld premiere June U ·2S at I
p.m. and JW>e 25-218 at a p.'m. ln
the Golden We$tCoUeeeTheater,
1S144 Gold.en West St., Hunt·
ln1ton Beach.
ALTHOUGH 'l'HE' performers
are 1tudenta, "Joan Baby" was
'nltlen by Tommy Wolf and
composed and arranged by All
Clau.en. They ve, respectively~
music supervisor and conduc-
tor /arraneer for "The Donny
and Marie Show."
The production Is an Indirect
offahool of an earlier Wolf· Clausen Jazz-rock oratorio.
"When Jeremiah Sans the
Blues," which waa present.eel at
GWCtwoyearsaeo
Afterwards, GWC't com·
merclal music program co-~
ch"airman, Gerry Schroeder.
preutd th• pair to write a
musical.
·'TM)' say my title should be
catalyst, but that'• no\. • music
term," said Schroeder, wbo 11
muale dir~ for lhe produc·
Uon.
''I THOU OUT, a II these
muslcab have a big strong male
lead. l tbouaht the lemln1no con-
1clo&.11ftess being 110 htrone. Joan
of A re ls a great subject for a con-
temporary musical. I thouaht
wouldn't It be neat if she c•me
back and wu black?''
Librettllt WoU developed the
Idea from there.
"She's a football player and,
she wanta to be quarterback tor
Hw Orleana S nu and le~
them to 'bo Super Bowl,"
~breeder 1atd. "When th~ find out she~ a woman, they say no
little llrl can do that, Just Uke the real.foan.
"TbeN are very stylized foot·
ball 11me1 -they actually do
play football oo 1taae. Followln1
alon1 with the Joan of Arc story.
1be'1 found out and there's a bia
trial."
A CASI' OF 20 plays mult.Jple
rolea. wttb Ernestine Gold.stem
In the tJUe part. Tickets are $3.SO
and may be obtained al the col·
lege book.store, 892-7711, ext. 545
Schroeder aaid he Is adaptine a
musical technique for the pro-
'I thought, wouldn't
it be neat II Joan
of Arc came back
and WB$ black?'
duction which he developed as
director ol Kids of the Kingdom
at Disneyland.
"We've prerecorded every
thing except the soloists. There
will be no (live) band. We
brought in the musicians and
they recorded it first. Then I'd
brine in the 1uys one day and
they'd record their parts. and I'd
bring in the girls one day and
they record their parts. You can
do that with multi-tracking."
He said the on-staee chorus
will be stnein1. with the musical
taped ln the campus recording
studio backing them up. That
way, Sc:hroeder said, there's no
problem I/ some people get sick
and can't sing -unless it 's a
sololst.
"THEY'RE DOING every -
thing on stage that they'd do if
we didn't have the tracks, except
the band ls missing." Schroeder
said.
He pointed to another ;dvan·
lace. "Thll way we'U have It
balanced so you can hear the ln·
strumeota but you can hear the
sln1er1 better "
Schroeder said the tape mlght
later be used as 1 demonstration
recordlne for a record cc1mpany.
The music Itself ranees from
soul music to very mellow rock,
he said
But prerecording the music
doesn't mean there's any less
work to be done on staee.
"TUE PART OF Joan is very
very hard. There's acting, it's a
demanding role vocally, there's
danclne. and Ernestine is great
at it all.·• Schroeder sa)d.
The production, which is
directed and designed by Wally
Huntoon, will run -about an hour
and a half" with no half-time.''
"Joan Baby" has been ln the
works for almost a year, with
opening dates postponed twice.
The reuon, composer Clausen
said, wu "we ended up having
hardly any spare time" from
television work.
He said he began working on•
the musical last June and finally
completed the score this March
l
"WE DON'T HAVE any d ..
finite plans Cfor future produc·
lions>." Clausen said. "However.
we have some thouehts that we
would like to pursue including
contacting the people at the Mark
Taptr Forum and other drama
departments In colleges around
the country and eventually
hopefully getting a professional-
ly staged production · ·
Putt.Jog on a world premiere
takes a lot more work and risk
than s taging a well-known
musical. but Schroeder believe! it's worth It ·
"ll 's ao easy to do the 98lh
version of 'Ok lahoma' or
·carousel.' but I can 't stand it. ..
he said
Coast Siimmer Calendar
The following calendar is Intended to serve u
an aid to Oranee Coaat realdenta ln f.Lannin&
their summer acUvitiea. Additional nforma·
lion on local event.a wlll be provided in the
Weekender closer t.o the scheduled date.
Tlckeu for moat Los Aneeles events are
available at Mutual, Liberty and Tlcketron
agencies.
JULY 1 -Carson Youn& Life Singers, 8 p.m.
ln Lions Park, Costa Mesa.
JULY 1·3 -Peter Manhall at Knott's Berry
Farm.
JULY 1·4 -Royal Liplzzan Stallion Show, at
Anaheim Convention Center.
JULY 2 -Jimmy Dorsey Band at Casino
Ballroom, Catalina Island.
JULY 2-4 -Tommy Dorsey and his band with
Buddy Morrow at Knott's Berry Farm.
JULY 3-9 -Les Brown and lus Band or
Renown at Disneyland.
JULY 3-SEPT. 18 -Bullfight season, Ti·
Juana.
JULY 4-lndependence Day Parade; to a.m.,
Huntington Beach. JULY 4 -Flreflahlers' Ftrework.s Show,
Veterans Stadium. Loni Beach.
JULY 4-INDEPENDENCE Day Circus and
Fireworks at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena. ,
JULY 4 -Hollywood Bowl Fireworks Picnic
Concert.
JULY 4-10 -Connte Stevens, at Maalc Moun·
u~ . JULY M -Chuck Manelone. at the Universal
Amphltheai.r. ' JULY e -Tah1tlen Dance COocert at Santa
Ana Collea• Amphitheater.
JULY 8-7 -Peter Frampton at the Anaheim
Stadium.
JULY 6-9 -Johnny Mathia and JaneOllvor at
the New Greek Theater.
JULY &.30 -"All's Well Thal Ends Well," at
the Globe Playhoule ln Loe An&elea.
JULY 7·9 -Bach Festival at the Hollywood
Bowl. JULY7-l0 -~ VeTeen. Marilyn McCoo and .BIUy Davta, Jr. at Un1veraai Ampbjtheater .
.JULY 1-Wonderful Worlcl of Honea at Lona
BeacbAtena.
JULY a.9 -Preurvatlon Hall Jan Band. at
UCLA'a Royce Halt.
J ULY 12·17 -Jose Feliciano at Magic Moun·
taln.
JULY 13 -Big Band Sound with Stan Freeze.
7:30 p.m at South Coast Plaza Village.
JULY 13 Hi&hland Dance Concert at Santa
Ana Colleee Amphitheater.
JULY 13-16~The Spinners and Nancy Wilson
at the New Greek Theater.
JULY 13·31 -"Barefoot in the Park," at
Cabaret Theater ComP-any. Fullerton.
JULY 14 -Bartok s Third Concerto, Los
Angeles Philharmonic at Hollywood Bowl.
JULY ts -Loretta t.)mn at Long Beach
Arena.
JULY •5·16 :... Hearl at Universal Am-
phitheater. ·
JULY 15-16-BOBBV Goldsboro at Knott'a Berry Farm.
JULY 15-17 Fiesta la Cnstianila, San
Clemente
JULY lS-24 -Orange County Fair, ~ Fair Drive. Costa Mesa
JULY lS AUG 28 Art·A·Fa1r. Laguna
Beach.
JULY 15 AUG. 28 -FesUval of Arts and
Pageant or the Masters, La,una Beach.
JULY lS·AUG. 28 Sawdust Festival,
Laguna Beach.
JULY 16 -Loa Angeles Philharmonic in
tribute to Vienna. at Hollywood Bowl.
JULY 16-17-Roy Roaers and Dale Evans at
ttieOraneeCountyFalr.
JULY 16-Aui. 7 -Tyrollan Festival al Alpine
Villaae, Torrance.
JULY 17 -BeMy Goodman at Los Angeles ll(uslc Center Pav'lllon . ·
JULY 17·21 -Freddy Martin and Orchestra
at Disneyland.
JULY 17-18 -Leo Sayer at the New Greek
Theater
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Ernestine Goldstein plays a modern-day Joan of Arc who
fights a different kind of battle in GWC's 'Joan Baby'
Calendar, Page 2
s AUG. 3-27 -"Tamln1 of the Shrew." at tM
Globe Pl..vbou.se in Los Aoieles. •
AUG. 4·1 -Boat Show at South Cout Plaza •
Mall. f ..
AUG. 4-13 -"Once Upon • Mattress, ..
musical. at Fuflert.ot) College
AUG. 4·1S -Rinillnl Bros. and Barnum and •
B.,leyClrcus, at Anaheim Convention Center. ,
AUG. 6 -Jimmy Henderson and the Glenn • !
MUler Orchestra at the Casino on Catalina
lllfand.
..
Fair Fun Anno1•nced
Georse Benson and Jote Feliciano
are amonc lbe top performera
s~uJed for lhl1 sum~er·a Oran,e
County Fair, July 15-24 at the fair·
&rounds, II Fair Drive, Coeta M ...
The recenUy announced lineup Is:
R()Y. Roeen and Dale Evans, July
16-I7; Joee Feliciano, July 18; Jim
SUftord, July 20; Geor1e Ben.son,
July 21; atan from the Lawrence Welk
Show. July 1t (Senior CltJuns' bay>;
The Boo. Brothen, July 16-17; the
Hudaon Brothe .... July 22: Kenny
Rosen, July 23: and Rain in .. An
Eventn1 With the Beatles'' on July 24.
Alao scheduled are the Hurricane
HeUdrtvera. July 18·20, a Demolition O~rby, July 21: motorcycle races,
J1.1ly 15 and 22, and a champlonshlp
rodeo, July 23-24.
After June 20, Uckets will be ava.lla·
bleat Ticket.ron.
~area...
A UC Irvine Extension class tbia
summer will include three
perlormancea at San Diego's Old
Globe Theater. The class, which
meets from 7 to9:30 p.m . JWle21·July
19. wlll examine Shakespeare's de-
veloptnent as a dramatist.
Fu is $166 plus 122.50 tor theater
tickets. Additional information is
pvailable by calling 833·5414.
'.Poetrw tt'orlultop
: Poets interested In partlclpaUne in
·a poetry workshop may want to attend
Ti
n organizational meeting at 7:30
.m. June 26 at the Community Meet·
ng Center, 11300 Stanford, Garden
(;rove. For additional lnformaUon,
caJl Elizabeth MaMini at835-6482.
U... Co1111try P .. pet•
., This weekend. Lio1,1 Country Safari,
~ Moulton Parkway. Laeuna Hllls.
:is debuting Its Jungle Puppet Theater
perlorman~es alone wtth two other
live shows. Feathery Folllet Bird
Revue and Animals oft.he World.
The drive·throu1h amusement park
Is offering free adml11ion to fathers
this weekend with a apeclal coupon.
Information is available at 887-1.200.
Summer hours are 9 a.m . to 6 p.m. (when the lut car ta admitted). Ad·
mission ls $4.95 for adulta and 12.9!5 lor
chtldren3·1L
S1m11mer Selted~
Disneyland opens Its summer
schedule this weekend with the new
Main Street Electrical Parade debut·
inl at 9 p.m. Saturday. Summer hours
are 8a.m.to1 a .m. daily.
Also on aummer hours now 15 Maalc Moun~ Valencia, open 9 a.m. to
mldnlibt all durlna the aummer.
Orc6atr• r.,, ...
AucllUona open to members of the
communlty, lncludtnf hltb school and
colleee atudentl, wll be held for the
Santa Ana College summer orchestra
Tuesdaylrom6to9p.m. ln the campus
music buildlnt, 17th at Bristol &r.et.
Auditions will be held fer violin, viola,
cello. strtng ball, nute, clarinet. trumpet, trombone, french born and
percussion.
The orchestra wlll take part in the
summer musical production of
"Gypsy." It will rehearse Tuesday
and Thursday evenings.
Alldklcnu tor Shlflen
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PalNTI ANO PllOTOGL\.P -By l
Pod&Q1, prtma by Pl\ Mwillo aod dra by
J m Wn, now Uuouib July 10 at .ol4
Gallery, 1111 VUla way, Newport Beach. don 7to JO p.m. S.turda1.10 a.m. COSp.m.
day,.Saturdaya. 11 a.m. '°ip.m. Sundays. rr...
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painUn,., Saturday tbroup end ot moat.II at Leslie 8 . De Mille Gallery. 1432 S. Coaat ~-...... ~ .... ~~:.:.;:...:;.;:::.::.:.:.;:..:.~~i;.;..;......-~
Hi1hway, Lacuna Beach. Reception 2 to 5 p.m.
Saturday. Hours: 11 a.m. to S p.m. Tuesdays·
Sundays. Free.
'O.ert
SllJoulltie'
by Don Ml/es
(above) will be at
DeMllle'6
-Gallery.
JEWEUY DEMONSTRATION -By Nav~ ·~~~ silversmith James Little, 7·30 to 10 o'clock
-!!9!~"7"
tonight ln the Museum of North Ort.n1e County,
301 N. Pomona Ave .. Fullerton. In ~onjunction
with "Nav~os 2" 1how and sale. contlnuine
throuih JWle 28. 10 a.m. to S p.m. Saturdaya,
•noon toS p.m. Sundays. Free.
'Little Corona Besch' by Raymond Sipos,
to be displayed at Haggenmaker Galleries
RAYMOND SIPOS
. "Design Realism"
landscapes & Seascapes
5th Annual One-Man Show
Opens June 18th
Haggen maker
Galleries
372 North Coast Highway
Laguna leach, CA
OPEN DAILY I 0:00-5:00
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.:tor the summer, with continuous
Summer auditions are now being
held for the Orange County Youth
Singers, dlrected by Anthony Grll.
Boys and girls 8 to 16 may audition for
the preparatory group even ll they
have no previous musical experience.
Audition arraQlementa may be made
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••• SUMMER'S ARRIVAL &a be
ln1 heralded ln an appropriate
way at the Jolly Roger on Balboa
Island. The restaurant has In
traduced a special menu geared
to life on the Island, and Just for
that location alone.
Call this action preferential
treatment, if you will. and credit
Art Salisbury, Jolly Roger
chairman of the board Art hllh
every reason lo take special
pride m the Island establish·
menl.
A landmark since 1t opened in
May, 1948, the Balboa Island Joi· IY Roger turned out to be the first
in what ii now a successful cham
of 45 restaurants in Calltom1a,
Arizona.and Hawaii
The new bill of fare places
heavy emphasli; on omelets,
hambur&ers, sandwiches and
some select dinner Hems
Break.fast. which Is served all
day, features 10 "Island
Omelets."
THESE OMELETS are named
a(ter streets on the Jsland and
feuture a wide variety ol lngre·
dienls. There are standard
favorites like diced ham and
ON STAOI! AT lHI! NEWPORT!" INN
Flre 9'gn Appeartng In Udo Lounge
cheae ("Ruby Avenue," C? ~1
and oew combln.Uons Uke the
"Marine Avenue," $2.75, made
w•tb fresh sliced mushrooms,
ground beef. chopped beefsteak
tomato, and diced ontoo, topped
with a Spaniab sauce
Out 'n' About
Norman Stanley
In a breakfast outing to the
restaurant, the first of our two
omelet select.ions was the" Agate
Avenue," $2.65. It provided the
tasty combination of freshly
s liced mushrooms, lightly
sauleed, and sharp cheddar
cheese.
Next up wu a bacon and
cheese omelet with tender slices
of fresh avocado. the .. Collins
Avenue," $2.95. As with all
omelets at the Jolly Roger. they
were made with three extra
large grade AA eegs and served
with the best·cooked cottage
fried potatoes we've encountered
1n some time, a slice of fresh
orange and warm buttermilk
b1scu1ts with honey
••u~ and snore melt.ad cheese.
Complete dinners are served
with a cbolce of cnsp clu.lled
salad l.ret.na or st.eamine clam
chowder, rice pilaf, vegetables
and warm aou.rdou1b bread with
butter. En tree eelecUons' include
jumbo trled shrimp, $5.85 .
sauteed beet liver. $4.35, teriyaJu
steak, $5.25, peUte fllet mignon,
SS.95. Wine and beer are availa·
ble
The Jolly Roaer on Balboa
lsland is located at 203 Marine
A venue and le open daily from 7
a m .tollp.m. •• *
TRIS WEEK saw the opening
of the comedy "Natalie Needs A
Ni1htie" at the Harlequin Dinner
Playhouae ln Santa Ana. Starring
Cyndi Cardinal as N atalle. the
show marks the third production
since the Harlequin itself opened
several mootba ago.
"Natalie" is the story of a hap·
py bachelor who has told his boM
that he was a family man and
who now, m order to get a promo-
tion, must produce his wile and
child tor the boss Other featured
players are Keith Langsdale and
Ivy Bethune, supported by
Stanley De Santis, Gene
THE LUNCH/DINNER menu Benedict, Duncan McLeod and
• AallT GO• ·And Kl• an and
" qn P.clr ReperlorJ Company at
Ml '• ad Vinci'• Danner n..at"'" 511 N. Harbor 81..t .. FuJJerton. Dlnnt'f' 1·45 o'clock
tonl1ht and S•turday. 112. TS . 52~·4725 .
Awlltorh.am, 2111 Villa Real Drive, Oranae. sa.si.
MLL8T PBaFO&MANCS -And preaentaUoo
tbe art ot Imperial Rustlan BaU a., by The
Ballet Montmartre, 8 o'clock tont1ht and Satur-
day at Marywood Hi1h School Audit.onwn. 21111
Villa ReaJ Drive, Oraaat. "2..50
PAPA JOHN C&EACH -8:30 and 11 o clock
tontcht throulh Sunday at the Golden Bear :1>1
Pacific Coast lli&hway, Hun""_._ Beach' u SM-911C>O. ............ ....
RAV STEVENS 7·30, 9 and 10 30 o'clock
tonight and Saturday al Knoll's Berry Farm
Buena Park Plu~ Harry James and has Btg
Band. 8. 9, 10 and 11 o'clock tonleht and Satur day. 7:30. 8:30, 9:30 and 10'30 pm Sunday S4
adults, $2 chlldren
'FIRST ONE ASL~t;t', WH18TLE' Tonight,
, Saturday and June 24 25, Irvine Community
Theater, CUtr Drive at El Modena Avenue
Newport Beach. 646·3178 days, 5S7·7297 evenings'
INDIAN ~11,V·WOW Games, arts and crafti.
and compet1t1ons, begins 7 o'clock tonight and 1
p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Cota de Caza an El
Toro off Trabuco Canyon Road. About 3,000 tribe
members expected to participate. 75 cents
BENEFIT CONCERT featuring Black
Smoke, lo benefit Teen Help Youth Service
Bureau of Fountain Valley, 7 30 o'clO<"k tonight
at Fountain Valley High School gym $3 557·1000
'AN INSPECTOR CALLS' 8 o'clock tonight
Saturday and June 24 25. Saddleback Valley
Community Theater at M1i.s1on V1e10 High School. 83'1-1385
ALL·AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS 8 o clock
ton11ht and Saturday at Pearson Park Theater
Lemon and Sycamore streets, Anaheim Free
'NATAUE NEEDS A NIGHTIE' Comedy
now through July 16 al the Harlequin Omne;
Playhouse, 3502 S Harbor Blvd . Santa Ana
979·5511 t it's the same for both) off en a Madelyn Rusthoven
number of saJad11. sandwiches, The Harlequin's doors open GA
hamburgers, ''kettle" dishes and nightly at 6, Tueaday through LLAGHER Comedian. plus Marvin Saturday, with dinner at 6·.JO Br~verman and Tony Dehu, 8 30 and 10 o'clock hot entrees. Long time Island re tonight th h s d P m . and showt1' me at 8 p. m. Din-roug un ay $J 50 and two drinks sidenls will remember the
"Suzle'Q," a nifty sandwich ing for the Sunday matinee HOME
'OKLAHOMA!' Rod1ers and Hammersteto
musical, lorught through end of June at Lone
Beach t:1v1c Light Opera, Jol"dan Theater, 6~
Atlantic Ave S3 lo $7.50 evenings, S2 to ~.50
matinees Liberty and Mutual a&encies or (213)
432-7926. ....
SE.B~A~,'S DINNER THEATERS "My
Fair Ladv, now at 140 Avenlda Pic:p. San
Clemente, "92·9960; "HeJlo, Dolly," now throu1b
July 3 at the Grand Hotel, Number 1 Hotel Way
Anaheim 772-7710 '
DANCE CONCERTS Ballet, tap and Jazz, 7 :30
o'clock tonight; ballet "Galete Par1sienne.'' 8
p m Saturday. presented by Irvine Academy of
Perf?rmmg Arts at University High School
mulllpurpose room, 4771 Campus Drive. Free;
reception followi.n& Saturday performance
CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES -"'Porgy and
Bess," through Sunday at the Pantages Theater
"The Waz," through Sept. 10 at the Ahmanson'
Theater; "Bugs" /"Guns" and "Leander
Sllllwell," through July 7 at the Mark Taper
Forum lndefln1te runs "Hold Me" al the
Westwood Playhouse. "Vanlt1~" at the Coronet
Theater.·· A Chorus Line at the Shubert Theater
SATURDAY, JUNE li
CABARET-STYLE MUSICAL ••Jac:ques »rel
Is Ahve and Well and Living In Paris," Saturday
through July 20 at South Coast Repertory, 1827
Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 8 p.m. Tuesdays-
Sundays and 3 p.m Sundays. $4.50·16.50 646-1363
after 1 p.m. daily
be"lns at 2 p.m., ahowti·me 1·s 4 AND GARDEN SHOW 2 to 10 o'clock made from a large knockwurst "' tonight t 10 s d stuffed with .. i..-... .,e, wrapped i·n p.m s' ndoon o p.m . atur ay and noon to 9 VIOLIN CONCERT-By Laura O'Callaghan.
" .. u:c:..... , Pm. un ay al the Los Angeles Convention
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Ttitf·e't o bright new name ••• Sully's Res.-
to t ••• on the din ~ ac.ne on the South
Orange Coast. But we re more than a new
nomef our menu offers meat ond fish dl1hes
we don't think you'll find in the area.
Our experienced thef and 1toff look for.
word to terving you such delicacies as Tired of the some old pieces~ Step
Sond Oobs St. Germain or Boneless Trout Jnto something new. Llke Case-
Brentonne. Our Veal Oskor is delicious. blanca. A ..ufd of planb and rattan.
And Sully'• Special, o succulent cut of Sip something special. dance, or Just
Choice Prime Rib Au Jus, is porticulorly talk. Step Into the Blue Parrot. It's
recommended. Our soups ore home·mode. not the same.
And, whether you're our guest for lunch THE BUIE PARROT IN THE
or dinner. you'll enjoy building your SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL
versa. .
The Huntin1ton Beach
Playhouse productions will be
presented in the Empire Room ol
the Hyatt House, with doors
opentna at 6: 30 for cocktalla. din·
ner served from 1 o'clock and the
production at 8:30. The dinner·
show package comes for a $12 tab
and reservations are beine taken
at 828-0583.
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Weowoityourpleosure! PwtnerelnlnMllwithLWted""'1u <FromPa1eO> Beverages and desserts are ex· halt mile north or the S!ln Dieco ·Freeway at Juniper. Call 979·5511 111 W. Polizodq, Son Clemente Price. Tuesday throuch Thurs-tr~ext production at the dinner (old C. Pl ) day evenings, and tor the Sunday 1ty ozo ------------------matinee, are $13.25 per person. playhouse, opening July 19, ts the Son Diego Fwy. South to Polizodo, Sunday matinee child price 15 "Odd Couple." That show wm be WELJ..KNOWN in Southern
Right to Old Citf Plaza (C II 642 5678~ -25 followed on August 23 by ''Cactus California for their veraatllily
Open Doily for lunch ond Dinner c a -~ Put a f •w word• to work .... . Flower.'' and musicianship, the trio Fire
tor reservations. •••
Chorrtpogn• Brvnch Every Sunday 10 ·30·'2 30 FRIDAY AND Saturday even-The Har I e q u l n Dinner Sign hujuat opened an indefinite
f()( Re1ervotion• Telephone '
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The Important man In your life
deserves the very b~tl The Yamato
Restaurants' palate pleasing oulslne
plus either c.hampagne or a n_ew Koahu
Japanese white wine wlll honor y~ur
man on Father's Day. Show him you
really care; make your reservation now.
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Rttaervatlona (714) 644-4811
Century Pl~Hotel, Centu,Y C~ty
Reservations (213) 277-1840 ·
NOW
8:45p.m. to 1:30a.m.
Fire Sign plays a wide
variety of music ranaing
from the '30s and '40s to
the contemporary rock
and disco beat.a of today.
They sprinkle their ·
selections with original :
tunes and even perform !
a medley of the big band .
sounds of the '40s.
The three performers
play 12 iMtruments in :
all, and can actually play .
up to seven instrument&,
at one lime~ Tom
M ar&itan plays. tenor.·
alto and sopranq sax, ,
flute and electric piano;
Ronnie Scott,.
simultaneously plays
bass and drums and also
"'plays the trumpet and
baritone horn; Charlie •.
Bee plays iuitir, valve 4-
(ro1t1_!tone and slide :
tromt>One. Each must· :
cian sings fead as well. ·
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Let us start by confirming the whispers. Food at The Five
Ctowns is scandalously good. So visit this
authentic 12th century ~ish coach
house and dine as the llink and Ladies
of LotiOOo did. ' -_/'"
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Linda Blair protects Louise Fletcher
against an unseen threat in "Exorcist II:
The Heretic," costarring Richard Burton.
The film, directed by John Boorman, is a
sequel to the film "The Exorcist."
(.Airporter qnn
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LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM
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NIGHTLY IN THE LOUNGE
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Celebfote Fother's Doy by treating
dod to on outstanding Prime r\lb of Deef
dinner at the Dell & Crown.
Included with all dinners ore soups.
solods ond v~tobles feoturlng our
fomous creamed corn.
If someone fn the fomlly doesn fovor
Pr1~ Nb, you moy olso selecr ~~
Lake Superior Whitefish. ~ ·~
f\oost Duckling, or o fYj
Prime Sfeok. All dinners r_T
for o modest $7.Q5.
Hons Pr~r·s Gell
& Crown...; focoted
between the Son
Otego ooo Gorden
Grove freeways on
Oeocti OoUlevord
In Westminster.
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ll'fthMrll crt c ... ~--------------"" • t llll"o.aab DJOH lOtacb d by
~~mama. lh1a album docu -tbe Pab
llve ! tbat brtlUe wlLb .......,.
•U·reeordod rendlllom of .,Twiat and
bout" and " '• a Woman" dllprove the
theory th.al tho mop LOPll coukln't dell vu in a Uve
mu.tlcal aewns. At for tbt ecataUc crowd DOlle. , ...... lt'•d llhtlul.
Peter ,.-ra•ptoa, .. I'm Ill Yoa'" (AAM
8P-41N)
A low-key: una11umin1 and 1enerally
pleuant pop-rock work that's a perfect aetup for
a crtUcal cruclflxlon followiJll "Comes Allve'' and hllovemlitttaucceas.
Cameoe by Mick Janer and Stevie Wonder
flt nicely with Frampton'• icy vocall and tasteful
1uitar atylin,., but lh1a new batch of atudlo
material ii really hi.a least impreaalve to date.
There are no rockers to match"Nowbere's Too
Far" or forlorn ballada like "It's Jlt-'t the Tlme or
Year" from earlier album a.
The UWe Feat·lnaplred "Won't You Be My
P'rilDd" 11 quite etU<>yable and the Motown
mtd.ley moves well, but one can sense the verbal
blades being abarpened, even thou&b an off·sU'lde
Frampton album Is atlllauperior.
Heart. "UUle Qaeea" <Portrait JR-snn>
The second album from thl5 SeatUe·based
sextet. eontalns th~ freshest ha.rd·rocker to hit the airwaves this year: the rlffy Led Zep·styled
"Barracuda" with Ann Wilson's wailing vocal.I.
Unfortunately, the intensity level drops off
TEMPLE (fARD£NS ~ ;
Q-HNSSS lle•f•urant ·-~~
LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY
Specl.& ~ Mfet.
Monday thru Fridily 1 1 :JO 10 1 JO
llCKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNG£ Y Featuring Eico11c Trori•cal Drrnks
1100 .AO.AMS I .. Heritor!
COSTA MIS.A
MO.IU7 540·1tZl
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klr al tbe m al comlai off u hl&bl.Y commercdal · e 1 -
tuty 6ut wttla --• Lota ol --U&I here If Heart would oall' Uarob a blt man •
Bndlen 1•-· .. ..._ • 'ftae" <M• ap.-.u
Backed by a m&11iv• pnmo eampaiJD. and
lh• lnllut:nUal luidaoee ol prudueer Quincy
Joo•, tbe BJ1 became a bis ltiq IOul act on
lheir ftnt album. 01\c• actJn. the danceable
tuna are bubbly, 1Uckly arranaed and dttald of
dbt.lnetklo. What'• all t.be l'tlaa about?
T.. Nqeld, "Ca& kra&dl PHer" (Epic . JS·MM> .
DeapU.. b.ls rtdlcqlous eat·ll·raw wUdman
persona aad embarraulnc 1taae delivery
<"C'mon you muthu, let's boogie"), Nuaent Is a
1ifted (U.ltarilt wltb all the rock chops required
for b1a hip entt1y bluUqa.
Improved production-the bass lines on
"Free for All" sounded Ute rubber bands-and
t11hter execution make "CSF" more effective
SWl, lt'lforthehard core crowd only.
ParUamea&, "Llve/P·Fuak Earth Tour"
<Caaablaaca NBLP·70$3)
' A great double·set party album captunng
head manoteer GeorH Clinton's lunatic 1an1 of
space cues at their funky finest: battling the
evil forcea of d1 11co and MOR until the
Mothershlp arrival of Dr. Funkensteln, who de·
livers P·Funk ("the ultimate, the bomb">.
Thia lR tribal chant, blatanUy sexual aoul at
its, best with ereaay born charts from Fred
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Mon.-'Tiu. I 1:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Fri. & Sot. 11:30a.m. to 11 p.m. COCKTAILS 5ynday 4 p.m. to I 0 p.m.
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Proudly pre11en11 1 return IN>w•no ol
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1750 W. llncot~ • Anaheim
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FRIDAYS& SATURDAYS ·
froml:30p&
at the
DRIFTWOOD
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21462 Pacific CoGit lf¥vy
HUntlrigton BeaCh
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AVG. • -HAPPY BlllTDDA y eet.bnlSon. at Saatb Coal Plua
W a.m.t.ol .m. AUQ UT. 1r -Natlaml Ban.t ~
C-edat wlUl W NUN1W• at &be uw
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AUO. »'1-IVJb CoD1u It Uahwul Am-pblttaeMw. . •
AUG. JO.Oct 15-l'Sbine It On .. ~ Lba
IOADelll, at tbe Los ~eles Music Center
Pa"1kla <JM A.alela ctvic IJ&ht()psa pro-
ductlan). AUG. 11 -MUlfe al America with Paclfte Popt, 7:10p.m. atSouthCoastPlua Vllllee.
AUG. 11.SEPT. 24 -.. Kini Jobn .. ' at the Gk>be~bouaelALosAnae&es •
AUG. Jl·SEP'r. 5 -HARRY JAMES
Orchestra at Knott'• Berry Farm.
SEPT. 2-4 -Geor&e .Demon at UnlY«lal Am·
phitheater.
SEPT. 24 -Roy Ro1ers, Dale EYana and
Sona'Oftbe PlGneerl, at Knott'a ~Fann.
perlOfl!Wloel!
Fr1ll:a()pm)13.0CMS.tSO, S-l8:30prnl 14.00.7.50
Su" CZ.OOpm) 12.00 !5.50" or•r tldceu nowt • , (213) 432•7926 °'at Lllertv • Mvtutt AtlMcift
performenc" •t Jord1n Theetr• 8500 Atlantic Ave.
"A BRIDGE TOO FAR" (PG),
"FIRE SALE" CPGJ
""l'UMMEL YISIOMU
"ANNIE HALL" (PG) . .
IXOICIST ~ -ntl H11111C•
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rwn SO. COAST PLAZA
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WHAT IS MORE DELICIOUS THAN 31 RAvoRS·
WHAT IS LESS EXPENSIVE THAN SWENSENS?
WHAT IS MORE RJN 11tAN FARREU.S? .
I SATURDAY I
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-Cathy Hynd Dccen.
repra.eatat.lvee fro= Sclott1ah
G81mi!L -&o J p.ID. SundaJ al 8oatb Cout
Wlqe aa Su.nflower Street acrou from eo.t Plua. Co.la Maa. Free.
TVl:8DAY, l\IN.E ll
Ou.LI! AB&OAD '77' Oranae Coast
Collle:lte ll"OUP lD ooaeert. pnor to European tour,
I ... m. Tuaclay in tbe Oran1e Coast Colle&• Stu·
clnt c.m.r, 2101 PaJrvlew Road. Cost.a Jbta. #rree.
·ANNIE GET voua GUN' -Musical 1tarrin1
Debbie Reynolds, June 21·Au1. S at the Los ~1elea Muale Center PavWon. '3-S14.75, tickets at a&encles.
M.t&Y MACGREGOR Singer or "Torn Between Two Lovera," 8and10 p.m. June 21·26.
at Magic Mountain in Valencia. $7.95 adults, •'5 children 3·11, includes rides. Open !Ta.m. to Diidnigbt.
)IAaCEL MARCEAU -June 21·26 at the Greek
Theater in Los An1eles. Tickets at aeencles. ·
JAY LENO -Featured on "The Marilyn McCoo-
Billy Davia Jr. Show" on CBS, plus Murray
J,.angston and Pappas and Diederich, June 21·Z7
.ti 8:30 and 10 p.m. at Laff Stop. 2122 S.E. Bristol
"St., Newport Beach. 12 50 and one dr'tnk
~eknlebtl, $3.50 and two drinb weekends • .
&otrreE&N CAUFO~IA EXPOSITION -
June 21-July 4 in Del Mar. Includes Sharl J.4wls
plus Sidles & Henderson al a p.m. June 21·~
•
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·~ ... w.c. f1llDI AND MllNI
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AT, IVllfB a
GALE f'O&CZ -June 23 at The G9lden Bear,
JOt Padllc Cout Hlabway, Huntlncton Beach.
SM-MOO.
Mn'CllELL MA&IONETl'ES -l , 2:30, 4 and 7
p.m. 1'lurldal tmd .June at; 1. a. a and • p.m.
June J$.2S al Huntlnstoa Carter, nn l'.dlnler
Ave., Hunttn,toDBeacb. Free.
J'&IDA Y •JUNE Z4
MARIA llULDAlJ& -At The Golden Bev,~
Paelllc Coat H11bway, H1112Uneton Beach, June
24.za.-.-00.
DOLL HOUSE SHOW -Sponsored by As·
s11tanceLeacueofOran1e, 11 a.m. to4 p.m. June
24·28 at Chapter Houae, 124 S Orao1e St.,
Oranae. • adulta, ~children under 12.
GOSPEL SEED-In concert. 7:30 p.m. June 24
at Calvary Chapel, 33132 Bia Sur, Dana Point.
Frtt.
• J~AN BABY' -Rock musical, 8 p.m. June 24, 3 an S p.m. June 2S·26 al Golden West College
Tb ater, 15744 Golden West St., Huntlncton
B cb. $3.50. 882· 7711 ext. MS.
BUCKOWENS-7:30, 9and10:30 p.m . June24 &.-s 2S at Knott's Berry Farm. $4 adults, $2
cblldren.
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KME'TtoAir
Big A Event
MET md ll'un ProchactJom wll1 present Alice
C.Opet, '!'be KlnQ, Tbt Tubes, Nuatet.b. Sb•· N4·Na and special iueat boeta Flo and Edd.le In
an..,aJJ.:ctQ concert at Anaheim Stadium on Sun· • ~a,. l>ectnntns atl P.M . • ENBANCE thh event, KMET will broad·
c ttve from the Anaheim Stadium be&innlnl S urduntibtatlO.
the DE'l' broadcast wUI a.lao be red t.11rou1h
th• 1tad1um P .A. 1ystem to be beard t.broulbout
th• n1'bt by the thou.lands of people waltiq for
th• 1tadlum 1au. to open on Sunday at 10 L m. the btoldcut will continue to be fed over the
stadium P.A. until the concert starta at 1 p.m .
anO between each act. KMET will conduct in-=•• with the maJor ficures Involved: , Fee Waybill ot The Tubes and Ray Datfes cl tbe KinJu.
tsr addition to this, KMET announcers at the atad!um will tntervin celebrities and/or rock
1tar1 wbo drop by backltqe to visit other
performers.
The station wru also ilsue traffic reporta be1in·
ntn1 ln the early morning unW approximately 4
p.m. to advile concert coers"Of freeway condi·
Uona and alternate routes.
l'ao• llJDNIGBT Saturday until midni1ht
Sunday, onl)' three comm.-ctal.I per hour will be
broadcast OYer KlfET. Tb.la 24·hou.r period will l>e 1ponsored by Pacific Stereo, The Wherebouse
JDd 1I'be o..-. KMET broadcasts ln quad and full
itereo atM.7 MC wtth 58,000watta of power.
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CO-HIT AT HUNTINGTON "OLD DflACULA"'
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BalleflC...-.
QDestions .Unanswered
By U~aay HE&TENSTEIN 12; ud Joeeph Amster. u the
otu. Deity,,....~ ~l"P!"---'~~ell·meani< lover Davld -han· Tb e Irv In e Com m tin HY aTe a touchy subjectfairly well.
Theater aeema to pride ltaelf on But while the play is thoo&bt
takinl a chance with plays that provok.lne, ooe wonders If the
are unknown. pomt LI ever really made.
Such LI the case with its cur-Elaine, in one of lhe more poic·
rent production. "First One nant momenta, explahu lhat her
Asleep, Whistle." Tbe Oliver "life has been bits and pieces."
Halley play LI belnl performed Only trouble ls, at the end It ts
Frida)'f and Saturdays at 8: 30 still juat that
p.m. throuah June 25 at the
former Baptist Church, Chrr SOME OF UFE'S bigger qu~
Drlve at El Modena ln Newport tiona about love are presented.
Beach. Yet Hailey leaves them haniiing
Hailey, a Southern California Elaine and David, two would·
playwright, opened the produc-be theatrical types who never
tion on Broadway in 1966. It last-qulte get the "big break.'' have
ed one night. Proponent.I claimed the difficult task of maintaining
it was aheadoflts time. Maybe. their di.lcretion before a bri&ht.
curious youngster
A CA.ST OF three -Suaan The whole tbing comes to a
O'Connell as Elaine, the unwed climax ln the cloaing act when
mother of 8-year-old Susan, Susan aeta Elaine and David to
plared by Anne-Marie Sircello, 10 alone with staging a wedding
"CATHY
TIPPEL" IT...,._
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Port ltH I. C.-...... C.-... olor
Have somet.run1 you want to tell? Clutlfled adt do
ll well -Call NOW, fM2..5678.
But when Susan asks the adults
to pronuse to be "good forever,"
they realize It can't be
Miu O'Connell, who has
become an Irvine Community
Theater regular, carries the cur-
rent atastna. portraying a wide
ranae of emotions. She as
dramatic~ convlncmg
The sanie can't be said for
Mau Sircello or Amster.
Amster's role ls thin anyway.
But the occasional forcefulness It
demands was lacking on the open-
ing weekend. Admittedly It lsn 't
easy carrying off some of the
scenes. Also the front row d the
audience Is nearly a part of the ac-
tion. but Amster seems overly
conscious of this.
Miss Slrcello does ~how pro-
mise Her freshness and vilal1ty
draw s ome admiration .
HO'flever. she needs to be raore
convincing.
II••• tre•sport•tlon ~
For Cl:wif'ied Ad ACTION
C.i'I
A Dolly rllot Ad ... tor
642·5'11
•ft~ WAU1• ls a landmark rum. a work
of auch ~ lm '1• lb.wt tt "111 •et ltan·
darda tOI' ~to come. Dlr.ct«--'iter Geeqe Lucas <"Am.ten Gratntu••> obviously loved
tM lnnoe adVent\U'ff of Jl1ub Gordco·Buck oeert, and b1I tale is aimpty eooct versus evtl: a amall band ol owr-acbieven combatlq th•
black-hearted emperor ot apace, The cut,
beaded by Alee Gulnne.1, Mark Hamil and Car·
rl• Flaher, la Wllformly 1ood. but tbonal •tan .,.. tbe 1pedal effect.a w\Jarda. Rated PG. aome
ot the actlon q:iay se&re'lmpreulooable children.
0 aouERCOASTBa" ii the Junk food.of the
laperlmu the wortd'1 ftnelt
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toml la tbe C Nboteur who th alem to blow
up • t ...,... paid S1 mUl.lOll.
Oeor1• S.1al and Blcbarl Widmark bJa
pumMd. HenrJ Fonda. lhoWd n,.. aa cor th• nothlq role he WU 1lven.1\at.d PO .
.. A STA& llO&N" Is a aurprialqly aftec:t..
Int rHc> of the twt~told tale of tbe superstar
whose career ia ec:llpaed by h1a wtfe. The new rum . tra.mfened from the movie world to pop
mualc, convey• more emotion than the earlier
versions atarrlnl Janet Gaynor and Judy
Garland. Barbra Streisand ia at ber dynamic
beat, and Krta Kristofferson proves be can de-
liver a fine performance. Rated R, th• film bu
cocaine 1Diffin1. nudity and rouah la1l1'4al•·
"BLACK SUNDAY" ls tho best of the cur·
rent run of terrorist films. Director John
Frankenbeimer starts the tension before the
tltlea and continues relenUesaly to the smashing
climax. The host of perforated bodies is the ap.
parent reason for the R rating.
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Deeplg Involved
Nick: Nolte. (le~).. and Jacqueline Bisset
star aa a YOUlil vacaUonint couple and
Robert Shaw portrays an island recluse
and diving expert in the new suspense·
terror film "The Deep ...
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transmission, air conditioning, wsw tires,
power steering, power front disc brakes,
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tinted'glass complete.
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WSW tires, front & rear bumper guards, wide
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the youn1 couple •t1rtlnt ~ din ,,,._ family rm home. Hlsh Hua• f'ftCl'd b.K~ )Md l0t 1tt. veult9d celllnp. Vlewo4 fml} rm
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4 bdrm. Ip d i*w .,_., lh~ 1\JRTlBOCX SftCIAI.
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pr1ge. Mir w:hook& shopp6ng. w/i.t+WI o4 Tunlffoct hllk. 4
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leautlful 4 bdrm, z ~ · many lu•
fe1tures. louP n.w • muse ten
soon • hurry. Subrntt yOUf termt.
(»4) 9'.)-5671
VA TOMS -POOl
AMrKt!Ye J bdrm honw on PoOf
siled lot. r~ amper Of boat
entry. Tr1nsferred '•lier Is
rnoc1v11ed. ~ Mrttt near Khook &~a.
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PANOIAMIC OCEAN VllW
k.1U11ful pnv•t~ y.,d wrroun<H
bl.ick '•soon pool -l \p.c1cxn
~rOQM\, l !>4th\. lu•ury t~lr.tt
•n•1out ow~ M.tke offer
t'd on quiet street. Prked fOf New cpu, Ir.Hin tile entry. fruit
quick ~k!. trtft.ullbebtthkonelsgone. Don't mtu thh beeuty • INJ'Y
17141 S4Q.l944 Of (n4) 6*-7711 (714) S4S-9491 cu~om t.atures Ind. J bdrm.~
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t:lfGANT CONTEMPORARY
ir.•.t _ ncn.1 ara::n. a.-auu 1..--.. •-oo blah. pool, •Ir. hu1• fim rm, ~ ~"'u..r -~'-U# .,., huse ~~. new roof. COJner 4 bdrm home built •round
Anthony pool In Mesa Vetde.
prime Mel, Secluded INStel
bdrm suite wilts own redwood
d«t. loft pltyr00m & fam rm.
Cen1r1t vKUUm l)"tem.
Tr1nslerred sefk!r motivated. -COllNBl LOT 104 & fnOfe ·only t6S.OOO. VA OtC.
Subm11 1ll offers°" this be.autlful Beltltlful 4 bdrm l bath home. (714) "3-5671
hurry (714) 963-5671
FANTASTIC VIEW
from 1hl\ tmm.lcul•it Npt Bch highly upgnded 2 story home kitchen "'-'•hly UP1taded. New ~ _ 2 BR hilltop home. !>u~b ov~ntrl' wl1pool 1•cuul & G·--L-J i...e bl ,,,. ~
• • • .an10 • •• a nets & cetlf'lllc tile. 8ur1br Beeoctfuf home • cornl & m<>fe l•mlly rm & fOf'm.il ltving rm, borh bdrms, finished bonu' room. ilann, lmOlie deteaor & pr.
w/frple1 View ol h1rbor a. \VMel Bargain _ alt now door --ner. An thl' fOI' u.z,900. room for hon.· call for Info • ov~ C•i.lln.tl (714) ~ ......-#111 onty S70.000.
(714) S4s-9491
(n4) 646-7711 Of' (714) S4Q..8944 <714> ~ (714) 96)-5671
Walker & Lee Sold 13,889 homes in 1976. .. and that's a record! list your home for sal~ with the hard-working record setters!
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COST A MESA OFFICE:
2790 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714) 545-9491 or (n4) 545-<M6S
FOUNT AJN V ALlfY OfFICl:
17213 Brookhurst Street
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(n4) 546-175'4 or (71-4) 968-JJn
HUNTINGTON IEAot
MAGNOUA ADAMS OfflCI:
9032 -\dams Avenue
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
(714') 963-5671 or (714) ~1m5
HUNTINGTON BEAot
SPIUNGDALE IOlSA OfflCE:
6042 Bois.a Avenue
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
cn4) 897-0321
NEWPORT IEACH/ aaYINEOffla:
2043 Westcllff Drive ID Newport Beach, CA 92660
(n'4) ~ or (714') 646-1711 •
I I · Bearer is entJtled to free
, ~t Gvali•ation --I I --~ L of a Resldentfal Property ~. I I Analysis wlll t>e'rNde by a Walker-«'lee. Inc. market spedallst.
There ts no cost or obllptk>n. You may rerum this c:ertJflate or
all for an appointment. Offer is good indef lnltefy-please
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retain with your household documents.
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REAL EST I\ TE. INC.
CE
110111 ILlllS ca.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
OIMMMAL llUJff
•AMG&nA~ PUN
Rare 1 Story End Unit With 2
Spactous Bedroom• 2 Bath1,
Cathedral Beam CeU~JS, -Larae
Wrap Arowtd Patio AdJolna Green· belt. Near Putttna Green.
Overlooks Pool A ••Joy of
Newport" Ll~tinJ&. 1135,000
llf DOVll DllYI 631-1800
Cidllla('t to Oo CUU Wl\atev"'tlW Fad BOil 'rm off the market
th a C'lualfled Ad
call NOW M2 6f7I
5'AMISHISTAn TAllOYa llDIM+ 30 X 22 LOAMS AMYWIBI
F ... ~v IOOM 2,3,4,S Bedrooms. pool -• bomea .. Condo•,
Located OD tree Uned WHATEVER! No ""
street. . ~ aere ol rambl· loeD OOlta. credit cbeca. me.,.... 8--ram~ etc.~ ln men lY _,. wtlal ~. bllo-allaaow. CaUtDn'I'
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Anx1om ownt't leavinR area & ofrers
thl!l fUle 6 YT-old home at an excep-
tional pn<:e. 2 Baths. formal dining
room & all m excellent condition. A
really good starter investment for the
young family !
759-0811
Rut lflM
Glut Wut&u BUt.
G ... ral IOOJG...,.e 1002 ..............................................
macnab I lrvlne
realty
.. OM $7',IOO TO Sl,350,000
locaml'S •ARD84S ATOP
H•llOI VllW HOMIS
Tremendous 4 BR "Palermo"
model w/u.> degree view. Richly
paneled downstairs. shutters, quali-
ty floor coverings. Ultra-ciean
thruout ! OPe. ,.,, SAT & SUtt I 2.s
PM. noo POIT .AltlDHtl <Z· 11)
HAltlOR VIEW
4 BR + vlew in Phase III. Family
l'OOm w/wet bar & fireplace & lg.
wood deck for entertalnlng. Com·
munlty pool, jacuzzi & night lighted
tennis. $176.900. Of'IM Fill, SAT &
SUM l·I PM. 2226 PORT CAIWSLE.
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COMTIMPOll.AIY altlPAMCI
Beautltully decorated trt-level plan
to aaUsf y the most demanding' 4
BRa. 3 bath•. family room
w/fireplace & formal dining. Entry
foyer; sunken II vine room;
spacious kitchen; master suite
w /alttlna room . Lg . lot
w/profesalonaJ landscaping; padre
brtck patlO; nrer>tt: redwood deck:
2·tlered patio cover. Lorraine Ren·
nie 7S2·1'14. CZ.13)
C.-Y LAD a U.... IAY V11W1
Lovely 3-ltory, 4 BR home under
comtrW:tlon • .For tale or lease/op.
t.ion. PWis avallable for Inspection.
$175.000. H len Wood 844·8200.
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! HD&• rooma. 14' fonml dine + breakfut room Dream llll"chen
w/all bltns. Unique
ltalttue to muter aulte w/lrd balb. Illusive den
with custom ralaed
hearth fireplace Aak
•bout MCret 8x17 loll!
Motber·ln·1-W qtn. OWNER
TRANSFERRED
And mun .ell thls 4 mos.
old ''SHOWCASE" beau-
ty, now I Doa'tbeleftout.
Hurry, call for list of ex-
tru! ilG.a981 c.olonial Real Estate
rm: REAi.
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REALTORS , 876-eooo
2443 Ent Cotst Highway, Corona del Mar
ol.o 1n Meu Verde. at 546 5990
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BLUE CARPET!!
It's gorgeous. but if you prefer another
color. owner will replace with color of
your choice, comparable value. 4
B_drms .• 2th baths. family rm .. formal
dining rm .• 2 frplcs.; every imaginable
amenity! A trul~ beautiful home on a
100x18.5 ft. lot wit!) valley view I Sl85,000
D 833-9781
Hester-Brown
REALTORS
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REJ\l ESTATE . INC. ·--
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bath est.mcN:t r or tbdl y '• ca t hf
bolpltallty cent« orrera a
dta 't v rm '"' . h• f rpl & a dln1D1 mu w/ ccn, temporary c>pen atyl kltcben. The
vaulted celllnp In the master sutte &
pvt backyard are spec9aJ bJlhllghts.
St1M025 1115 Ridpcrest Circle
Open house Sat/ Sunday l.S
IA YCllST S 116.IOO
Callfomia 's indoor I outdoor U vln1 at
Its best ln U1ls spacious 4 Br. 2~ bath
home. The ramUy room with massive
stone .frplc. living rm & master suite
now out Into 8 private yard with it's
laree patio & sparkling 40' pool. N€wly
upgraded kitchen with large dining
nook.
0.,. 646 6646, e...'42..0244
lf24a....wmd&..e. O,..Daly 1-6
I ._,.. 1002 ••• ,.. 1002 . ............................................ .
JUST LISTED!!
Peninsula Point. Early American 2
bdrz. & convertible den, 2 baths: near
bay & ocean. Lovely patio off kitchen &
living rm. Immediate occupancy with
short escrow! Call us to see. Only
S159.900
DAV [DS ON Rt t\LTY
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OVER 50 YEM$ OF SERVICE
~KY CLEAN To MO IM1'0 -Spacaom 3
bedroom and f amUy room, 2 baths.
bli trick fireplace. Excellent (amtly
home near ~bools. N -new carpet&
and paint. Asklni _,, 161.tlO. Hurry.
Just listed. al 140-11•1.
EASTILUFF
ll'Am •• J ... OON -2 bath and family room. Prtde·Of-ownership
area. Neatly landscaped yards. ·
la&llH ._. f-"Y home. Hurry. Ju.st
listed. asking only '139,000. Owner wall
carry financing. c• , .. , tll.
$77,777.
MISA VaDI -spacious 3 bedrm and
family + ._. datt and wet bar Up·
graded thruout. Just listed at $Ti.777.
Hurry. call 146-5110
MILITARY TRANSFER
FORCES SALE
Mmt .. this beautitul 3 bedroom 2 ' b~th Costa Mesa home. Gourmet
kitchen. compl w/butcber block
counter tops. & continuous cleaning
oven. Sc91ptwed ..... ~ Heavy
shake roof. Large Yaril. Kurry priced
dilly S79,000. Call 146.iHIO
OWNER BOUGHT
AMOTta -must sell this 3 bedroom
2 bath home. Features include: L.¥
..-tlo ldtdlaa. brick fplc . family room.
1ormal dining & covered patio. Beaut .
grounds w/waterfall. Call for more
details.146-5110
PENINSULA home. Comfortable
tamlly home a tew steps from the
beach. 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths. $195,000
OTHER prestige waterfront homes
with pJer & float from $385.000 up.
BA YFRONT. pler & float. lots $250.000 to $325,000, to build your own custom
home. Several areas to choose from.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
1·1 l 8ray-.1d•· 0111•· IJ II '.,t>I) t.>lbl
.. NEWPORT HEIGHTS-$75.000
2 BR. yellow Ii white doll hae
w/prtmrole path to front entruce.
Decorator ~ect int. Just like out
of a story . Prtced tor •ery
quick sale. Open Sat/Sun 1-t.
ti Oa..rnm
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lepu 11 ...... Total Boullfully land1cpd achla. Rear pr door • SKAWDm pool 4 jeam.I 1~111Ddeck. OF GLASS fouina)a or coup&ela, ln --·-
Pl'1"9C7· ".,.ti pl'Ma yatda. ticnnodaDd cov· boet &>ad. Mu.t .. u. un SlGl,500 C.11 Bon'Ellll ~ tbe ba...Wi.tl "'" one ol lt'Vtne·• belt de ....... -· Apualtree ... ,.,room . ..s pal.lo tor 1umrner El C11mlno, Open CUSTOM ROME 3br. Ccllturytl..,.ZlSI of Woodbr•du Lake v•iapDMtlla, dccoratC'd On• qu.let •lreet 1n
1• ~ nr. C4111. tun 3 bedtooms. den or Sat/Sun. ..,.NMrt.ecb OouCOaatl7•Uaa tl'om~ Brtarellrtn lb Just rtabt lo earth tooes Laf\IDA.DS.000. O~a 11\IS•• l :), .-WU\&room.fonnaldln· POR SAL£ BY OWNER R.~PBOFISSIONALS Arborl•h El .. aat 2 =.-.bua. frwh. ....,. m•>MO-!IZI. tna. nest.a ramlly room. •Br dtn •~ sa 35• aii t9an .,.1'53 DaAM bedroom aod den wttti I& Wte tt'°• u hN::O:.a~ c...yac if!11J ~t ,..., Spy&IUI UiU. 4 =Yc~~~~uoo. weather' porch: pool. ApgraL ZlOChq. ft. 4 br, IYTHISIA •baolut•I~ no main tidnm. m.:it · ~~~EA~
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BB. ocean vww. pool, ' ~nyi.!ustom J..eai:-. (aJnlb' rm. Uvlna rm. But the heat thls sun» =~~an to Ht ~ 497.z457
BeautJ!uJ rwtlc duplex. 2 neat. ""'aut papen, .. -.u CIMDBB.LA eenta not Juat • 1raclou.• n · · hwy. Tbe most wlique
WESTSIDE C II J Be 2 BB, a. l·BR, beam cell • LARGE de sac lot, BIT acceta + ~ .... AaJ• .... tf•·".. U1-level bome. but a way AlD M.1110 REALTORS home we bav. ~ver of
b B · 1 11• prdmpaUo ll•..500 roomlorpool. Mlnutato •.....,.... -.y ..1 W: i---t f A•-letoH .... tten a • e a u l I u I I 'I PAUL MARTIN LOT shopa & 1chool1, OWDa"I 3Br, 2Ba beau· .... e. o. ... ~.. or the THI c_.. A.ay lered Hat 4 drm1 .. ~oooc•l*lvatleUpiradedlt e..J~ 644.7313 are l\cenaed a1ent1. t;y. OeC"orator abnp ex.cullve, with a tile vt!WOf ~ fam. rm , sewilll rm. & ...... . y Jtea y, Plenty of room t.o use S'77.~.546-7G> thJ"OUl.bout. Featurtns root.prtv1te1atedentry, SADIK.HACK l4J02 Surinen. open mttr 1tudy w /oak
MMilllOO. Country French 4 yr old 4 your 1mag1oation. See walls ol minon, plmb maolcured landlcapln1 from tbta 3 bedroom Thurw. tbru Sun. 2 t.o 5 4 pueled wans fr ceW111.
br on can1on + view. whatyoucandow1tbthhl COUIGIPI carpetin1 • Cush &a3caraara1e.Thl.a l1 home In lhe desir•blt' BR. :n, ba .. d\n. rm• L«aotltalnedalua.out --~ 1_11. -.ooo. Owner/Asenl charmin1 home. Formal 1 h Jandacaplni. Only a fine value at 1141.500 U 1 p On f•m. rm. LIKE NEW! 1tand lnf. orean vu . --vv. =7'1'13 diniOI room, fireplace. 38r, 2B• poo ome, •·~ For full partlculara & 8 Diven ty ark a SERIOUS SELLER! Patbway adl to beach. 1
--···-••••••••••• .,., and hardwood floonJ. U many xtraa. $84,000. Alkto ... ttNOWI private 1bowln1 call Cul-de:9uthat bac:kaon IVILYMCOP&AMO Thi• home wlll bl! AXB UPP& 2 DUPLEXES dollan oounl, aee tJn• in 9'7M1W anytime. NOW. ~ to':.'belt. MJIOO. llALTOll llU4)4 f..at.u.red in• fall luue of
OnSborilotlnprimeloc. By owner. $149,500 & •hurry!Call~7221 lfYOU ~ Siii!~ --"BEITER HOMES & 1137..r.~· 20% down' SIH,500. Prln only CENTUaY21 haveasttvlcetootreror __ ,. ~91nxcat I -•VY" GARDENS" ()(fared at /~~•11 Bill, Ast. ~1~~4, 436·4600 or WestclffRHly good.ltoaell,plac:eanad l4'-ll7J RM!lty D...._., S21119.:;0G.Sbownbyapp't
IXECUTIYIHOME 1n the D•lly Pilot 146-5173 ~ 38l'.2Ba.1pac.m• ~SSIOMllA&.TY
De tt YCMrMtt &!-ft..I •ss HILL ue.&! ... VERDE Clau1he<t Section • . . bdrm. Lee. airy co.Ill -s. ,._,, H La _..,.__ ~""' Phone642-5678 TENNlSESTATES kitchen le pantry, Up--.__ w1._1 1una
Plans Included for re za Mono lay Drin l'.ncloMd courtyard en· -n-lit ~ house-New on ~ · g r a de d t b r u o u t , ,..., 4f4-G7l I
modellna fr upandlna New ' bdrm .• (am rm., •-to• 4Br. 3ba retreat. 8 T I OlZ U9Wll ..,...,.. ' I s....ifti.1en &~Uo Call ---------3br home SJ..,,. 000 _, Of'O for o-er ~ upa t or market! 3 br. 2~ ba, tn ,...,_ ....... 1!!!!1 •• 1 · ~. · 2\lla bM home. Vltw of c1 .P'amlly fva In energy -.. ....c n level off -•ur condo-•.a....-H •••• ·yy Nick rac:tn Apolena AIU 75 t-6373, l y 11Iht1 & h 111 a aavt.aa pool • jae. Only ••••••••••••••••••••••• th11 3 br' l '4 bath. V.. ol harbor rroa:r up· ...,,..._.. ~ C.21 lrvtne Plat.a Rlty
SC8-0908Jackie Salen Lodacpd swim pool op-Sl59.900. rr.blJ ~led beauty sWrs bdrm. 2 pvt t.eon.la 551·1000 m-mi or"l-2'1'4
uonal lmmed. oc DAVID BOURKE NEARRUQI 0.bltm,eovpado,fplc. cta.pool.311'dock Prof, LAIHFAMILY
lc6oo re Ir ,... I 007 cupancy RL TR ~ o!':an~=·. dacor. CloM to aeboola & w • n te d r 0 r th ts 5 COUMI PAD ~10 644-4684 Call 5"-99CIO -~--. ev;...,"823 ~~~·SUN 12.:, bed.room 2700 ICI n home Tum k~: 6~tO!ove In!
CAMEOSHOllS EASTSIDE WtAz••le• .. • 4111DavtaCui»Drive ~or~~~ ~c~':J Soarkllna ctean Be•uL 4500 Roxbury Rd, R-2 CHARMER .__al M.e.w•-+ l""~t£t...., •ic>eT decorated. Call to plusb carpeUna. Bnck Jbr&famlly rm -· _... "' ..... .,,... .... ""'H.., BM Clr•place. Gourmet 12&.500 Firm P1enty or room ror addl (21J)588-T1311 Prtn only . kttcbea. walled by 1lu1
....,. .,..., lion OD lhlS buge lot In a ~ F 11 •SUPER SHARP• v•.rllBSor ........ 2100 great location! Large ...v•R.•~'Y 1-1-..a 1044 •O' y room too: -• _., ......,._ M•nlcured around• " Da.LIX ColtaM9N 1024 backyard for run ln aun TtLEROOF3br 2ba COO· 3bdrm.2ba.dblpra1e, ••••••••••••••••••••••• rovered patio. Fully
BalboaPenlnaula ... •••••••••••••••••••• entertalnlng. plua boat do. $:!8,950 Suj,er ~rea boat door. Vacaot. New WOODBRIDGE SIJS panel.ct cara&e C•ll
l Bl.le From Ocean FIXB UflPSt storage. Family room & Aaent 546-173111873-~ thruout., 113,.SOO. 0.M C. ....._ .... _. " Br Fam Rm. fast. 752-1100 fireplace too. Come aee 1t ,,_. ., __ ,..,la Dr H e • """'""" " Approx 2500&q ft ofliv· Choice Mesa Verde loc. now-too good to laht' LAllFORl:ST 8Q:T,4J"'-· · 2~ Ba. ownr. 187.800. M~"'9 '""11"4'uJN<rr ~ ' in11 area. Could be con· nr Country Club Lrg lot. S72 ~ 840.Q254 verted to home without 2900 1q ft. S BR. 3 BA. · · Whlaper1ng tteell plan 4A 2 s l Ml B c d ---------1
any work. Perfect for frml Dine. Countr y with view. 2360 eq. ft. at r a on °· OMTHI RANCH RIM.TY
511·2000
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molher·ln ·law. older kitchen. $143.500. JIM f Y. ,Qua~I ext.ra larae3car1ara1e. Receutly nldecOf. A1l,n.ew WA1&AtONT children or maid's qt.rs. WELLS RL TR 557 6264 Ill microwave K.Jtcbenakl a~.· l 38 mta Keptasduplex,ltoflere ' . . . Place dee tile Roman tub.; $62,900 CaU for appt New21eve1Condo,below GOOD LOCA1'ION.1WOoc1Ma..• ... ldil1J9•...._.. ..
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great rent.ing Joe:. Xlnt SO COAST PLAZA Pr~ t... many upirades. Comple· 96CMAS list, by owner. 759..oeae. C&Ufornia hme. Piao lCM, Br1rc-llrt i:uJtury mdl. -... -._., .... ft.SU ... " 752•"10 lion ln July. Pttnclpala 548-01.22 38r2Ba.FamRm,Dln Owner will finance. l'ODd. Some patJo view """"" ,..,.. " IAOO ouAU.n NI 11ACH 0 n 1 y . S.l 4 5 , 0 0 0 . BY OWNER Rm. w /buff pt, nf'wly sns.000
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Ideal 1ocatlon near flneat 114'644·500S. llDJDM .. beautifully up. TURTLEROCK painted. S'7UOO. Prine ~:'~ l:e~o=. ~~~
""' lge ahopplng center t1~ ~sbr.Jba. ~mlto HIGHLANDS only. 759·5848 dy•: Lake Vlew. 495-5906 or
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By O~ER Can't duplicate at &e G~eous home in Mesa c..a-a de-uc, ov•rlookln1 willgoaloniwaytoaolv '"'" pnce•Compare. ~17~ Verde Excellent Joca area. Family rm, 3 ~-StalrcoM gmblt Is clbbse. Prine. lnctba '"~probl JaMJUI. A1C. 3 Br. din·
Spyglass Hill, $'Z7S,OOO s or!l68 :rm Uoo Super land.leaping bath.~T29.llOOR......_ Pareot 1uite wtth ~in, ooly. 1175,000. By owsw. and .Jti ~al&>L. SP~ ~" f~~"!' ... '!· ... ~21•000· Br 3 Ba, View Hi:arbor Giant noor plan with 5 Tllll'I ,.... --·r 111111tUng room. Gaiden &40,605\ btwn 8·5, or ANDA/C, th1a 4 bedroom , __ c_._~-=--· ......... ___ 7 __
View H.Jll!\, 1189.500 4 Rr f-.;..i\'mi§tji)ifaj gk>nous bedrooms, extra 770-0271 ' view lut.cben witb pan, ~ aft. 5 u k for home ii jU&l iJ'Ul Now DIBNLD
BuutilUJ1y l.ancbc• oed
C\111&.0m uHnded Aspen
3br. 2"1tba. Prldf' of ownenhlp. Solid vahaeat
187 .000. Call Aaent at
152-2T.J1
2 Ba. View &40 2981 L: -··-·-------batba, formal dlnlna. llY Farmaldfnlnlraotn. SUve. .._.._ C..Jl(Ol'ai CQualifiedB y OnJ 1 family room. 1138.~. fl t•Y._, 1014 Lar1e lamlfy bu ---------...... .-. Ol'appt ___ u ert1 .!__ Real Estate BKR. call54():1'720. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\replace. ZDd l"loor
IHOPEYOU .. E JIDtlM veranda.Jncfoorlaundry. VA ~ Spntles. 2 bdrm . den, 9AA81!!1 I FMLYRM-POOL BKRllQ.55ll • ~
llullt Ins. d1!1hw1hr HAIDTO I ........ Alrudy fi nanced 4 Br, 2 ba, Sol Vlata.
rrplc . dbl 11urat1e. lite PLEASE _ l la,,._., _._.. w /145.000 VA loan seller pnnw area. Lee kitchen.
1111t10 Taatefully de . because you 'I ap "' "4MW conaldered 2nd T.D. petlowlfOWltaln•paod.
l'Orut.ed Same owner for preclate thu11mmaculate MESA VERDE-aBr ram lluae pool table I l le Quiet Uvinl Won't laal TERM s UMIVBSITTPAU
4 Be. 2"' ba, i100 1q ft
10 year11 l>nv~ hy 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, nn, din rm. 111 IOt, re added fmly rm. Vacant, at.'1'8.900. Agt. llU-2333
Murlgold & call to M?c 2cargara1ie.ollbulltms. ducedS89950 rmehome quick occuponc)
biS S200 Al(l with lur(te open beam &nei&bbo~h~ 771-2386 Consider trade. 546·1754 SPAHISH VIL&.A famllyroom or968-3371 JMMAC-,Br, 2Ba,
SPYGLASS Su-r Sharp ~ 540..3666 THE RlAL McCOY carpeting tbruout, In· Be•uUful 5 Bdrm home .... Best houat> on market In tercom, ·fire &t buratar located In lrvlne'1 ~·.~~:~pooi,!;~c:ru~: Meu del Mar. A baraaln n-aa "'·•·te alarms, 30x30 patio "Culverdale" Low dow1s
traa. ''•acre lot. S284,500 at $82.000 nc ........ w !Spanish tile. huge t.o Veta! Hurry! Owner
Giant.% Realty ~ By -· Condo, Tl ... ·-backyd w /block w•ll, bougbt new and wania to Fee. 644·:'13700wnr/Alt vw•.. ''"'""'' bHutlfully lndacpd, move nqw• 1112.900. CaU
Harbor & Ocfflt Yu Ma• sti hma, 3br. 2"'ba. ram.rm. many xtraa $73.050. RED CARPET, '154·UOZ
2600 SQ.ft of luxur1oua COUIGEPAllC M118 C ~"-e S.ttSun ll-5, SQ.WO COLLEGE PARK. Open
Uvma 4 BR. 21.'a ba, 1pac rtllCED TO Sal eatt.Ciial Celllltcp BY Qwner,3 Br. 2 ba, ram Houle Sal. fr SUa. U-6
Uv & mll5ter b<-drm. ooth An x I 0 us 0 VI net . Sparush style home In AWARD HOME rm, form din, IMO IQ ft Syracuae men 3 br, den.
twveCptc&v1ew f'ormal transferred. Sh11rp 3 prestige Mesa Wood!I Canterbury. by owner . Btketobch.OpenHouae. fam rm. hiahly UP·
dine & Rourmet k 1t bdrm home tn aood con· Cozy sunken llvUtR room Brand new 2800 + sq n. 20711 Chaucer LD. HD anded, super'"y de·
$209.000 C.ill Kevin d1tion. Possible camper with brick flreplace 4Br. 3Ba. 3 car garage. 8.~-2242. cor'd. •3.500. lmmed. ~ 7502 & trailer access Quiet hearlh 4 bedrooms, SU0.000/0fr. 84().3319 or a..-------· occ'py S.Sl-5130 OPENSUNDAY I:, trel' lined s t Near ram1ly room. walk·in 834-0'J90 ,.
laof Goldenrod <>ranl(l' Coa.'<l Colleitl' & mast.er ctoeet.s Air con ---------LONELY TurtJetoek·OWner CENTURY 21 all tehools & shopping d1t1on1og, part)' patio SACRIFICE! Elepnt4 8r2~ Ba Fam
-Jo Meetze. Realtor lnc Pnl·ed to &ell at onl} Sll2,900. BKR. ~O 1720 1....-Lan-Lo G v T Rm & lndacpd lot w/aut '"" .,._, l'W9a · • · Love I y b om e In •prtn .. ler1, S137.000
HI W .a.y 171.500 ~ ...... 1 So.ofgatttO((Jardlna ~ " " OCN VU DEA ""' v .. Bd 2 downSown n . 8. vacant Ol»l1 House Sun. li·SPM
Bachelor or •rt11t'12BR. ocant, open.• rm andwaltiojl for you. A lit· 19381 Sierra t n ei :!BA wtold CdM charm. itl•m-1 ba. 2 pat.Jos I yra. okl tle TLC puta rt lnt.o tip-m«127
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Huge lol w/room lo build QwntArd Realty6'J'3.CllO count-see thll an a BY OWNER The Ranch.
RAHCH REALTY $104.900 Ph 559.5434
55 I ·2000 after 5 pm. 644-Ul 1 bcf 5 wkdy9. Prtn onJ.y
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bM la rudy ror OCC\111 3br. aba. sundedt. beaut
oow. 835-0Zll ext 11682; or decorated. Open Sun 1·5, 67~. SS!·8944. "35 Laocewood
SUMMER COMFOIT Way Irvine.
under the TWO covered 8Y ownr 4br. 2V.be. 2350
pe.Uot of lbll 4 bedroom sq.ft. Co1Je11e Park 5"S.
fam1l1 home 1n the Beaut locetion by park,
beaut.Uul community of pool &t school 112.000,
Deerf'leld. 1129.900 Call i mm e d Po• e 11 1 on
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55t-2000
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VIClW 1tud10 or ? Try Opton l92S L.ana1 Dr 5Br. IY OWNEI hurry. lovely 3 Br, 2 ea. tse $1.5,000down xlot country dh loc Open house Spac 4 Br. CINfUllY 21 Fam Rm 2 fplc~s. new ---------
HAL PIMCHIH ::;~ xtraa JV Co '"'• ba. patio, form dln,~S~l6-~~75~4~2~t~7~9~·~10~5~0~ ~Oooq\Det~ e t1c:. BY OWNl!!R ''The
In price. bul nol 1n
charm. this 2 bdrm . 2
ba. town.home 1n Rancho
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walJdna d.iaUlnce t.o ever·
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CUSTOM IUILT "''"•Terr. View harbor & ocean
from thfa custom bulll rounlry aty\e home
Separatt' chlldr•n '1
m1tr '1 ultl'I, hutce r Jmlly rm with pegaod
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wood I& br1l'k, lrt' II fl!W
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HUl(e 2 1t.ory 5 bdnn 3 t'Veryt.b.lna. 3 bdrm. 2~ MUST SELL pOol home. 4 BR. 1~ t., brtnl IOlne hardwood"• perfect aale.MMBOOoa 551·5799.
bath home for the h~e rm ba. atrium. Over l600 aq. Unbelievable home In tender loYl.nl care and c:ond. Over 1q. ri. WOODBRIDGE Warm,
ly. Fantastic IJte fm\y rm ft. 8eautlfully decorated. prime 1pot for only iltea1 UU. ooe at '52.000. and under ttoo,ooo. lnstoa Twnhouae. Mdl w/1~ frpJc olf kllchen IB3,'100 ~.500. Interior llk• a XlolH.B. tocauon. Prine. only. 5S2·n'9 •. 8 .. , ufftded, c.,. trpl,
L&• Uv rm Ideal for e" 759.0761 m odtl Huie family .-
ecut.lve entcrtaintng or---------• room wrwet bar. Pan, ---------1 eloee parlc. 179,&00.
f m 1 Y en j o Y m r n t FAM? Ame IUY I~ arou.ndt. lncred.1b'9 LAKEfRONT Op• n Hee s at' Sun Separal@ teenagera, 4 Br. fam rm, din.-. pool with slide. You ll-4.ao.Ownr.1112,1815
malot or mother In law ''" .. ......U ..... lmmac Totally up won~ uv evt uu. ~ BYOWND rttreat Over 2lt()() Ml fl. Take d anbl* hutry C.11 now for more de ~. Only •.• Ask a v , 4br. frplc, dln rm Nu I.ail.I ~Id\ (Ot" Paul• G., Tarbell call. crpt. SJlJOO. 88MOG
Realton,832·7151 al MA1"IOMM. l.AleMAU
WF.STSIDE. 3 Br. 2 ba, llM.TOIS IY o~ Beaut.llully landscaped. • .... , .. ,, ..,,._
Real Estste u~. 185,000 Valley -"' • aa, '"BA.-.-
Rva. 1.-.a. Rdlty,840-9900 I cat pra1e, I •t«f
A8' vrr 5R abake root beaut1 &117
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lakff' No. t locatloo
make It an eua&Uv•'•
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mer tn Wt ~cancun1 • ~ -bdnn. boma l.n Univenl· 5br. 3bl. ram.rm. formal tf Pttlt. An U\t1 lharp cln'1. beaut locaUon on
hom• with uptraded l)llt'k Open Sun $155,000 t.,,.._, d.n~. dlntD& lb ownr. 11o44,5403 or
WITH POOL s I 000 aEFUHDI BY OWNER. m,900. 4 Br, ltrt~ w /all brailtlu, ~~~~~~~~ Needi pafnt and carper. Mlt q'w.t Mmna ~·{am ~· ~r.VJ E~ tarp ovtilsbilil lo&.; pro-~ All It takes la a little Im · lll8hland1 3br home ......,., ~barv. nOCwnl l•dcmalb' IAmdlcaP*f
aalnatton & wort and 2ba. b1tn1, • 1 .d.o . ~:a A :':rr;• ~~: rQUCb '-•b~~ .. ~:·r~~~~~~~~~
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r..tor. las. Maui r. thcddascomrruity O,..Mame~ 1 tol HARBOR VU HOMES. BR den iie comer iOt bldf for sale or lease. $115/IQO. Call furnish ...-OCMNVJEW 607..,.ldtDriYe,Muport.... :C9~ to pool Ir ach.I tandscaPect. 3 car aar: C1m ... tLoh/ ad . lo Oranae Co ChUdren/dopOK. Avast
125'7 & cat H•1. La• from Utl• lar1e • OPENSAT/SUN wt!t·bar,2frplc'1,luxury ~ 1500 airport. Call Dave Can· July.f9M,331 Bek. bedroom. S baUI, custom :588-5892All/evea M1tr suite. S1311.500 ............ -.......... oon. 714 752-1111 Mt.,.t leaclt Jl6t
So. La1uaa. view from home. Formal dlnlo1 ....... Ylefo t067 MINJOl'fleedi 1069 Buildabl R2 lot 2BR 0wner.-.54M.8'15-0ll7 l"orule.2~afkJta Ml Acre. P\a~U• A••, ........... , .. ••••••••
bv nn. dbl.rm 11 ldtcb 2 root m,l ra.mllly roomt. -•••••••••••••••••-•• •••;••••••••••••••••••• 1 BA bes e . $.U ooo, &Iver Sharp 1 •lA>r>' COft· ~~m~:acr~t a ~e~n~~ ~~M.;..~12 l'ftl&J bouael. .......-0 ••.a. Bib rrom ocean. 2br + •P ra 1.a rcau ~u~rs. · · · do 3br. 2&a. 2 car aar • " _._.., .,,_...T -CH clllllt apt-II• frplc lD recreatloa room Sl'ARTERHOMES ._ .. ~ nw Owner/q .S0-30ll. pOO& ~. Nr Miaalon A Beach vl party Weluivesummerrwntat~
both. pu,600. Owor, Fireplace h• muter NOMORETHANRENT Sti4,to0 BYOWNER,Justreduced a bp 'J . Sll2,500 . ~>·3214 ~.~~••••••~!~ bywedlorbymonth'
5t4Cl. bedroom. Guard &ate $.'!5,000 •Up. VA II ~I· Preall1lou1 Newport "Baysborea .. , boat. Ownr/A&l.'93-Tm c 1 rcW One ofl.be last tk 3BRJune 1.StoSept3
COlllJDllld&7, OIS.000 a11um. mort1a1et on flit•. Comer locallon docks pvt beaches 2 Br Pt.,ty 1600 '~lot. .... .., .. T... CA.PTAl.NSHlLL many,Callforlnfo. ERA Custom de1laned 3 aa.'auest house.' Land e>c:a.Vlew ••• : ••••••••••••••••••• harboc'.,.•oce,A~ -ooo
1 br dw'mer oo R·3 lot. Bl'and new 3 bedroom, 11lE HOMESEU.ERS. charmer. Thick. plush lncld. Guarded comm. CUilom • bedroom. 3 CdM. ree ........... ,,. · . associated Wood rloore: frplc ; San Ju.a Caplatran at-mo. earpetina . Glau &42-l»t.$179.1100. bath home. Larae lot. •OWNERS tl4l).lOU 9to.s 0ttan vt.w; PLUS rent· condominium with enelo1ed brick frplr. family room & 2 U(i>UtDATI.._• l\ p ()ti f 11 1, "t I\ I ' (•ti i~
J ll' . \'\ •• ,,, ' , 't. edpeathM.Sl.lN,500. meuntalnlloceaoview.MtwportleCICll 106' St4t1> uver gourmet •IASTIWFF• ftreplacea.$128,500 Prime 1~ Acres com·r--------•l
A.rcb Bay Real Elltate UNnded c:arpeta &ate· ••••••••••••••••••••••• kllcben. Unique alep n ••IAMD ..... 4tM500 merclal land in Lake UAT IMA.ATIOM •2277or64HBU af6eauty on at.op street ttm ••MG down master aulte.. ~ ___ ......;..• _____ , comer. Planned com· ..,,__ DeUPlful woad ahtngled Spac ~ Bdrm. 3ba on Dellabtlul 2br. 2ba home. Forest. S.1.85 per sq.ft. Build on your lot. 3 Br. 2 Summer Rental, lux·
muntly rib nlmmlna UALISTATI maater bath. Huae huab lndacpd comer lot. Lie muter bdrm, up· ForinformatJoncall baborne S».950 urlous PENTHOUSE
lxcepeeo..at .._. poot. Thil home never Npt Sch/Cost.a Mesa eeparale family rm.. Immac upard'd family graded. Comm.n PQOI. •TOLLE• 9'lal.....,.. 2Br. fYll security bldg.
CIUI, Hrenlty. privacy lived lo. See aod make SlNCE1918 too! Jt wall be 1ooe home. 2 QT-may be con· ~.ooo.~. ' •RIALTORS• C•9SS.1717 ele~anUy Cum. sauna,
1uperbwhttewater view olferf111.900. • ' lSt~J?6 tomorrow, call now. vertecl t.o Jge fam rm or llf•L ••-IJA. ~771 view Crom every rm. ln!aid pool, 3 bdrm1. OREATFAMILV ---~ ! 648-n71 deo&omce.SuperSharp -gvv •• S3000mo ~agt den. on klkben. 1mart HOME (m•AmTDl Ol'fN/110-ns.Ll'< ro11w1• atSlSUOO ,...,.,,, Catalina Island, 30xtl0 ~a~. ~e~~:;; ~ ~-u·-~~ [•'&Ill li:::.': m::.~~·.:n ~.::.'.~r.~.;;. ... .,~ " .... ;;;;!!~
theocean;2bdnna.• room." formal dining SEA V~EW .. Dynamic • -·-•••-€HIG€ mast.ereune.•bdruu .2 REALTYCOMPA~f' MolaleT....._~/ ~mished 2 Bdrm & 2
h d t Om -na...-m}c view. ocean/lites view. Brand HOM~( MAllVB.OUS t..-~ noo bath le h ~d~d~ n~~:s~ b'Jclte : :.;.;..~ -new. 12S.OOO. under mitt. IOOM FOR DADDY ~ > baths. ram lb rm. wllb MAIUME:IS MILE •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ocean v w ome an -s2111 coo 548 8814 huaewetbar Alltblsln• .• L .. d i·xs , South Laguna. Walk to frplc , deck, 1ome ocea Laguna Nltuel Realty ·" . ' .. In tbis hUI• S car gar. dehw1 reaident.lalarea. Exceptional C·l proper-vl a..ewoo 1 O t.be beach -/month.
v\ew, oo 11,133 IQ. ft. lot. 830-50Ci0 496-4040 ~lm JV Co. full wall stora&e behind $144.950 ty. Ideal for small busl· w/expandolvna rm. Lov-c-.y &Co"'ll•Y
lnvestnow forfuturede BYOWNER dn House la tem1flc L\STIWFF OPINSAT~Ml·5 neu or office bldg. ely lndscpe See to •P· ll04So.Coaatlfwy. ~~~-~Cu~lDr ~~!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ·Br.JMIMootego2018 =Ir.~~~~~ IYO~B 31212,CllMO~OI Pncedto~!<Z·19) ~-::,,:·i!:~s~a LAGUNABE~CH = Port Chelsea Pl. Prine rm. 3 Br. 2 Ba. And for LoveJy5Bedroom.3bath l~ Helen lJOd~ Can be seen anytime 497·2457
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patnt,llonelrplc, apen & HARIOR YU CAIMB. Open Fri/Sat/Sun~ wtth prime unobstructed --~1•·!!1!'!1(! ..... for lalir 1700 MINMI .. D....-t, st.anding oceanvtew. Pvt encloledpaUos .•. 500. ••UNITEDBROKERS view. Walk to schools & • 67S.59JO • ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt....t 2400 bch. Ref's req'd. Yr.
1-..D a••• .-v 3BR. lam-rm, dln·rm, ...,.,7414 lbopplng. Principals OO· 3637 E est Hwv. CdM ,,_,_ c-i-..t ••••••••••••••••••••••• round lae. 714-499-1956
"'" ...,,.. • • 2BA. Prime fam toe. In '""' ly. $175.000. Ph 640-l.59tl -...,.....-"Lake Arrowhead". view 831·9411 Npt. !ch By owner, In H.8.,C.M .. F. Vly pnvacy, 3 BR, 2 Ba, loft, Homelu.Mwilhed cl'1 land. Open Sun 2 5. I-Mi Palermo fee l'lxer SOlllh LGplMI I 016 Touchstone Rily 3 1 I thed t be
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Beat buy In lbe area. aldecl fireplace, f.On·
ln.500. versatlon pit, pool ~laed
1812 Port ManJelgh Pl upper. Drive by 1715 Port BLUFFS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-0867 ir: s, 08 ra am ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca\1644-7730. Stirling t.ben call ownr. eel g. wner. $89.950 G1Mn• l.202
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lot. '109.950
BLU'FFSANlTAPLAN 30892Marllyn upgraded 31iR. l~BA, HISTORlCHOMESTEAD C:O..S-nhworel
3bdrms.2bath.frplc Nwpt Crest condo, 4 Br 3 Poolside Privacy. Im frpl, ste,. lo sbopp'g & WILDUFEREFUOE 01 all the "RIP OFJ-'"
Sll.2.500.0wnrMl-4038 Ba. lrl level, 3 dlu, wet· lmmac 3 Br. 2 ba, dining maed cwt. 3thbr,h2 ba. ~onraJt· Schools. All terms. 120 ac"' portion of old agendea Don't be SS FR area. Well landscaped & c arm .. • r 540-8902ors.4().'1930 Calif 1 h d ' Sea View Custom 3br. bar, • xtras dee<>ratOO w/many ex· Ocean view. UnderpHs om a omestea . llOrT)',jo(nCONSIJMERS . den. Belt vu. Open 15 Overloob poot ~.000 trasonquletstreet.Com w beach Close t.o 1011.,..us/ Fantastic long ranMe GUlDE TODAY . Small <>c... Y&.w IOMD RIAL TY
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3br. 2ba al 22512 Montova
$73.500 (213>e72·1731 &
Realty pool. acbool "shopping ToiT,..e.. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• visible al ni&bt. +ocean lifetime service, the
THE .. W HmborV•HoMH OCEAN VIEW area. $1C9,500 by owner. 770.027' MIWPORTIU.CH ~T,!';!!d~rsv:~.l ! aF\i.;JH~.P11.\~ l'a~
• Bedrm. 2 balb, UP· PORTOFINO b ho HH089 OPLX forest, across' raoyon bcacb ... lOO's to cboo8e gJ'8ded home. 2 yrs new •Bl', 31.Ai be, lam rm, din 4 br, 2\.'J a town me.I~~~~~~~~~ T..tin 1090 2Br. l~Ba. lg. Uv rm & from vast wllc!erneu from. call oow1 ~
on landscaped, pool 111.Je rm. 1ame rm. SUlll,B:iO lae master •wte over· ....................... mstr bdrm w/buge sun· area. Elevation •ariea ••Cw•1r1Wdt
ya.rd. IM,900. fee. Owner~ loob pool Ir tennta cts. "'-cl·-1·-•~-tton 2br 2 .. ~... \Br 1°-pt. from •u"" to .oCN\~ Wet bar. wtne eellar. For llf-'"L••• I 076 .,... -... ...,.... · '-""'•• + · DA a ---..... _,la all ~....,.. atory, A/C Condo. Frplt', Odee locaUocl. 1 blk to Fern .. covered w ed VERY CL~-4 bedrm, MOMIUlCH 1'lb CO.W a. more...,.., c ••••••••••••••••••••••• comm. pool, eocloeed oce&n. $l.34,950. slopes. Owner atata It's 2 balb home on a aweep-
BAY Ti1RRACE. 4 THIOMI! HADLEYllALTY OCEAl4ROMT 2·ur 1ar. & paho 1.a.dleoffy legally spilt roto 4 Ina corner lot w/blg
Bedrm. 3YI balb with 147 .. 144 CONDO SM.900. By Owner. Jum '98 PARK A Vt parcels. Insulated 3 yr shade~. Lovely area farollyrm,2fplca,pool• Magnificent panoramlc J.asthAn 2 ynyoung,ln bo a11umable loan BALBOAlSLE old z br & balb home. of floe homes Mo/moat
jacuul. 3 car gar. view of Bay and Oceao. 3 Newport Shores by owner. lbe Riviera district of 838-0lZI 873-1200 Franklin fireplace. 1425. No fee. call 837-6398
w/auto or:ner. Beaut Bedrm,3ba,2fplc,20x25 3br. 2ba. A·frame. Pvt I a o d o " oru" "144A0 enl rum ...... rm w/wet bar eundeck -a.500. Prin SanClemente. mmac.2, DOCTORS wrap· r un p re,, _.... ., SU~ IUYI londacap na w /ocean f 1 "& 1 S2 9 500 ...., e<>uld be 3 BR. frplc . e..c-Property 2000 l6x32 swl mmlnc pool .-... vlew.$230,000. pc v ew. 7 · · only.646-2390 w/aJI blt.m. Ground..tlr HAUTIFULHOMI ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/wood declt. Shop IACICIAY
3 IEDROOM ~ PACtAC tl:Jl-0331 IY OWHB unit w /excluslve & very Ideal ror entertainment, building & office. Sprtoa 3br cmr loL 2 paUos. Lr ti
CZl.3 >170.2'729
Probablylheteaatcoslly REALTY ~ Wal&Toleadl unique pvl stairway 4Br. 3nBa. lam rm. DttfNllP'ropertyl well .UmilesSanD\ego. backyrd+RVprll'gWtr of ll'• klnd ln La\'!!na ... 1 Crom g:t1.o dwn t.o 1andy & am e rm , garde o We can !ind it for you. EoJoy rldlng, hlkln&. ex· pd. 1425. 54S-l~
Hlt•·, a neat• BR. 2 th C94 •• 4br 2~ ..... Jrnmacu ate• .._.. _.....,., vle..,. of kitchen w /bltns, llv rm. n...ach ar•a Probates ploring, swlmmln« & I .., "' Pvt pat.le. Ree area: pool """L ·•""-.... """ "' · ' MOUNTAIN prlvacy at $125. Vtll pd. Single. On· Sorrento model, ~block •. te .. nls. 234 Col•on. whitewater. Catalloa" w /lava .. •lone frplc. bankruplcles, t rustee ...,,,..,000.,'"'do""',O'"""er tario.SmFee.957·1112
to gr-a11y park, with ........ -C.ft ""1115 .. ,000. 648·27.48. coa5UlnefromhuaeLR, formal win rm, md1tr saJes,Corced1aJes.under ~ ......... N .... o . ..;;,.-;,. .... .. ~ALRIMTALS vault.eel ce1Un11. near _.._ ~ kit, dining area & deck bdrm w /pvt 1a r en market vaiu.-. We can ......... ._. ~ new carpets and fresh lAM,_...t 1055 ....... HI.OHi, _0wnr __ 1a ..... et'------Beaut. cstm tile entry, nic:bo,lgatrtum"entry Jomtventure.CallWorld UnitedFarmA1ency lcAoaldcmd 3206
paint. Only S'70.900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• North BhdCa Condo "X" ballwa1s. lt1t & bat.lw. w /beautiful waterfall & Wide Broken. 673-4545. (7141746-1213 or 743-Cl829 •••••••••••••••••••••••
AaaumableV.A.loan. • .,.,.1 t) ...a ... 3Br --ramladiJJ Naturally ll bas plush pond. swlmmlna pooll~~~~~~~~~l4-.....CMtcOfiC":;;_.....;tir--:-=-:-:-toVlll 2 e ea 644-711 ...=.ur.£ OPEN HO SE BV ;;:'(p1ani~r>.2~ba. cpt'I" drpe. allO pvt. w/fountaln. enclosed!'. vm ~·,. oee aae. r 2 "'v"•~.,.. OWNER E. Btufr 4 Br, cov ... tlo.rearbrlckaun-elevator to the Ira w/decorallve wrou1bt Propartr + den, newly cpt'd , Newhome.3Bedroom.2 Fam Rm. 2 fpk:'a, 2" deck.carpeted.Oppoalte lleCUl'edaar. Iron. 12 patios. pro· a..ltatat.Cam 11lor •••••• .................. Wll:u'/dryr.815-2518 '7 M.\ba. private alrtumoff Ba, pool 11%e lot. 2214 DOOl +many lllraa.()pen $1t9,000 re11looally lndacpd. Prof es fnvutmenl 5 ACUS Br,,.,.. liv no.wtrrplc.
_ muter bed room . Alt.a Vista 644-IW or lfoole Sat/Sun only M. JACOIS llALTY 1170,000. t114)a:a.oll8t ~i.. appraiaals. tu South or Coroaa. Fan· din rm. w/W crpt., 'II bllt ~mbed for jauul. 1144-1325 By Owner S\38..500 ree. Weal ittr I091 fl exchanae advtce. ta1tlc view for your to bay. $585 mo yrly.
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185.000 House ln Laa.
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plelely remodeled flnanceK.Prlvatepool. under construction In . •TC'l"•llle Ceotury2UMU188 . DI• 3Br. 2ba, J'P, pvt l4YIS1MIMTS Ba~horea home; \n t.mnls. ~2787 dl 8 • presti&loua Marinen 3br. 2ba. patio, II• lot. erc..CountrylllS0.2351 CAllN/IOAcret patio. 2 bib i. bch. No ~....... 1052 1714t4fj.7711 t.eriorcocnpletelyredooe wlcnds. Poml featurlnl I" 2 pniltllioUI commtllllty. wtth well. Super Buy•! f!l!;_seoo1mo. yrly. •••••••••••-•••••••••• '========::! with earth t.ooe carpeta & °'8t SAT 1cu.a 1 5 ltor>' plana, rnaplflclent ~~ l1eal al ~.950 $22.500. at $180/mo. T'-"1111. 1..;..•·~-~~----_;...._ __
OPIMVllW By ownr , lovely 4 drapes. U you want 1~ • oc:un le canyon view. co.ta 11 .. Duplex A 2 Int. Privacy, apacloui Shadows hme. 2 Story, Bayaborea. this is your 1145PALOMA Auto dumbwaltere, WESlSI£ houltM, $149,000. lDconte OALAPROPERTtES 2 Br le ct.>. i Ba. fplc,
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4 Br UvlnJ Rm. Dlnln1 dJn.rm, 3car1ar. hlahly ..,.. kitchen w /top ap If.ALTY, IMC. It...,_,...., 7141-4»59 Rm. Family Rm. 3 car upanded • lndscpd. c F c..a-·rt~ famll.Y home, IOcitlecl In plianeea. s Car aaraaet. 141-2323 INVESTORS Special 7 ~~~~-~~~~!'! ~ara'e .. iv .. you a-clo"• 11'5,000. 7tl8·9~5 aft • • ~ tbe Back Bay area of wet bars, real beamed ))pix. 2 br. ~I. pr. Act. GNftS 2 00 r. .. .. •• -........ -s , .. ,.. "0 o 1'ewpon bas 4 bdrma .... m .... .s & many other ssz..8770 Eves. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 28 ... lBa D• .. t.z. J. -1: .. fd.
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bome 4 Br 2 Ba pool * IWl!ltJ! * Ml\WOUllACH C-. ...... R9'11!1J ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• Jl27,000. C'll'I 496-4236 KR · · S375mo.'7J.M1' oo11•0 ....... u.. J '1 le , acies' rr., ""91.-.. ,~ UPGRADED Coac~. no RE U . -~ IUCH acuu. v w. upgr I Orilillalarea.48R,3ba. UM.TY '75-1642 c.a. .... y•naJA.. pee·•· Wire e"P• Ind .• c (714)81&-5'717 eo.toMetca 3224 ll'MJ~ mal\Y irtru. M .500. Clll end uolt. Tolalb' n!dec. ....,.. 11 ~ ~ ba • .. • OR 522 2080 Corappt. 7~18 Move·lnready.1149.500 $73,000 by. must 81!.,C;,~aut .. M'-' W~~e Stora,e , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... ... .-..u!l.S It 0 ..__. ba .... 1pace. 7\4· ..., . .,...., or uu .. ~ ~ AC . RANCH o -•.&.,.SIDI JU •-leedt 1041loglill-..Ch 1041 ""'"'"nw C • a.,...roomc rmerwrw• 7JMIM..0055 aal ror Mn. facllity. 1009'. leased n OeveJand Forest area. SllWI• _,.... • •• •• • •• ., _,.,.._S 6~1160 everyt•ln1. Coay o-11..1.. --•---"-o ........ cas" ""-. alr WWV\• •-v•I. u•~ oa~cloul lot. Peta OK ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• •• • ••••••• • -·-,._ fl.ttplaee, natural wood • ._.. u"'"" ..,...uu u .,,, 0
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walk to beacb. By •tertalo!n, loH to Spark.Una 1800 aq rt. ~l(M:)4 Produc. irove. 8JJ lt. Owner. suo.ooo. MS-tm echool•. P. I iii yd. home overlooklnf th• Mobllt Hom .ln CO.... O"tG~ Kcbaladttt. he. Pvd rd. •SIA Y11W• Atrium. riced to tell lUh ralrwa)'. 3 BR; ta1n .... adult park. 3 Br 2 di, pr wabp, Im.GOO. llDDMld. rm w "-le 6 wtit bar. Ba, •1>• 1Mat at Ml.Al SU.CM Owv. I09/ISHdl. Nantucket Plan 719..0761 , .. ., economy price. stl.000. In san Dle90Cou.nt;y
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lol hu .,, lhmtlnl\4n Orb aru mud at ..U I vclJ ol o · ......... d E ~ "'""" Frtr n... payroU • ~ ~p I &68111. 'Cll!IU~for•*sll dlft. -.Ol» prr. W•ha"• many jobe -· Oftl)'. IT K • Profeuk>nalmmldu '*'-' lhla c:an lead lo Span11b would b•i-----------\br«N&h rl'k1 --------• io the lrvtM/ Newport A8 Dkk ., ODerator. NOW "-ruiUnt •twi>. needalirl•m_a•r . ~a4evenwal· helpful. Hours n xlbfe TEACHEI J. to 1 Hr~· OIMOHSTIATOIS aru Work where 11 Grow\tl Pount(al. Sal ambltlo\la man lo tell ~ Ulfijl msr poaltlon. Benelb ~. Call !NUCY
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ke, adchq PermaMnt T •-•---memurat.e •texper. Call salesperaoH lo join a ZUl W•klllf Dr. N.B --·-P'llde •-' Exper in cur ~ltton with re1ular .,...._.Aial•t :=wary_........._. ~79.1543 for In· MUISIRYMAM ~lveolftce 145-5120 f'ttlme Personable nc:Wwn development & ~.!t!J~n~~~-<lllll"lfJde. J dys a wk. N~-:~usSt~l !llper'd .. f/tlme. lhture Cwy&CG•lf•1 SALESGIRL. Pharmacy. =~yptnl 6 ~~-=~~~~:,.!
2'Tllor i.nterv .. w. Call 847 35lJ bet 8 & 11 14245. Grand Ave IJUrior Detlper In bual· malti OVeT 21. 6 Days In· tl04So. Cout Kwy p/\ime,esper only. &eln: W~'Fre11t & Sal. 111-122.000 Start Ju ~~F•: ~ aa.. 1mor2·<1pmMonFr1. 'h--taAna .... 9021 nea20yn,hasneedfor clud. SattSun. Work L.\GUNABEACH M2-Ml4 Aaaoc. 1401 Quall St. ly 77 Re•um·· 1•r1n ~L ~ -_··r i>lll1 .-o-world 0 w/planta&tr S3H & 497 2457 "' " ·-,--•-o-"'L REC-a nat UJOC!. l>POf O ee.. r • • .,.1 •• • .,..,.y N.8 . ctpal. Top of lhe World ~ s:n•"' ..,.., lo loves lnJrowln1 ~. verllme. Ins ~-Sch 1 T Needed full lime. good --------•I estabilahed sl lo. Only Beoellta. Advancement n-al "'-late Sal... tor exel4.'1Ve chlldren's SECRETARY oo'
2llSOl r~t!t~p I'll Al'SIRED oppor for rl11ht per11on Generalotfice q~ed detlaners need poU11tlal. Laauno Hl111 '"'sf:• ... s~.SouthCoaatP\aza Assistant to Dean ~-Laaunu &!llch c;.,
IA.9'11 w ph.•111111nl personality •POSTING apply . 968· 1844 or Nunery. Inc. El Toro. -SPYSOHS Experienced only. Cballenalna position. --
ADVERTISING lnspeclaltyofc. Npl Bch CLERK• 540-023IS 1131).5653 Unique Homes has 2 Phone50-IS&5 Re1earch & Develop· Telephon\I AM ~n area. Sulary rom open.lop. Warm offlce ment for leg11I / Over2:1 Exper'dor~111
Thf> Dally Pilot b1 11eek tm.'f\llurat.e w texpcr Ca!I ... ,cMd '-~ Janitorial • Mwtff Alclet & decor. excellent 1ale1 " Sal-min . therapeutic programs. train 0 11y 11h1n 540-1771
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our c1111sirtcd Advertli; 24pmMon 1-·ri 645-2043 FLOORMAM Eitper'd. Xlnt Benefits gram a¥11lloble. Call IALISTATI pertence desirable. Be Jala11hgne Sales
11\1 depiartmcnt for In . , . Equal()pporEmployer P/llme. exper'd. Irvine Bayview Conv Hosp. Jackie Handleman. CAllEIR able lo edit ror publlca u_tVllll
side telephone sulei. DEN1 AL. tltpcr d or· area. 7$f-7282 betwn 20S5 Tburln Ave. CM 546-5990. Security. Independence. lion. Excellen\ty-pln&/O~ Work p1llmc l':arn e'<tru
Claulfied exptrienre t.Mdontlc Wl!llst wanted 3-4Jpm 64% ~ IECll'TIOHIS~ top Income! One vacan· nee slcllla required. MWlt cash In our c:11Tul11t1on
neceasary Musl lYPi.' Top pay Cor riKhl person. GINER.AL · · '' cy Cor Uc:enaee. achool for be free lo travel. Non· salt!!! room ff'lexlblc hr-
4.5wpm lelectrir 1 1-;x CM 546 :mo _ OFRCI HELP JAMITOIJAL Heavy phones. Ute typ. unlicensed. See Georae drinker wouJd have ad AM or PM M('n. women
cellent compunYoENTAL RECEP ror produce markel , ~erit· ..... ~tl"l•y-. NURSES Ina. front desk ap Davis. Re d carpet vantaae.SUbmltresume orstudcnu.111orovr .. ···efitt1 Sal c · p ~ ~ .,.. "' •• pearance Car nee A · t t r 1 LA """' ary om TIONIST Exper'd. for duties lo inc A I • F1eidble hrs. Weekench AIDES $40 p Realtors San Joan ppoin men or n ~\ Time!> men11u r ate with ex quality rrown & bndge payroll. &t varied duties. 873-5070ukfarVlc. Aleuel no phone calls Qaplltrano.831·11955 tervlew necessary Ph --
penence H you arc am ore Many benef1lb NB Exper'd. only. IRVlNE ~rtJ~ .... .2 eEvCol nuet n~.m.Forre~· Dr. Joeeffor TELLER
ror your efforu please MARKET. 1138-2851 ruJI or p/tlme. Elaine Hwy. Ste 300, CdM Sa.ie. p/t.ime. fabric ex· Im med open in" avail .. b1Uoua"wanttobepa1d cau 6449211 RAN C H FARMERSJeweler-Benc:b. eitper'd LVN'S !0 ~•v"" '"'~ ..,.
calljor1nter v1ew Dtnlal 11ss1st, rt No exp Schlup Flu Jewelry RECEPT/SECTV per. neceu. Call Mary. SECRETARY, type 70 for sharp. well arooml'd
/PeraoMel Dept nee Non·smkr Interv'g GelEltAL <>FACE Salon. N. B. 173·4734 11•1 Every lght Real Ettate knowledae 64&'4040 WWPP~.· .!.h:_~r~~.~~ A!!0 ~~A'mu~~-~lr l'c"!11
M2·U2\, l'X\ 276 Tue8. June 21. • JOpm Involves phone contact. 10•3G-5.to AU WftkendShlfb .. ......... .......... ...... Xlnt bclll'I u •M a Oran-Coast 7907 Westminster A\c, work'g w/customers. de· .\JIAcuteH01pttals required R.E lie pre· Sales penon. uper. ttnx:t.lon exp. pref but penonnel&tS .,. W('Slmmster tall work & typtna Paid LADY. ~amdecoratin1&t .\JlOranaec.ou.nty !erred. New resl.dentJal Martne Hardware in not nee. Salary open Ban1tofNewport Dallv Pilot vacatioft. tick pay, lf'OUP cetpai4focll.Smallfut Work Near Home office. fUll time. ln~re N ewporl. U2· 4800. Xlnt (l'OwthC>P90f'\unilY F.qual Oppor Emplovcr
330 W day Street !Hnlal 111111t, r tl Chr insurance Apply Sam· arowtn1 shop. needs 2 Weekly Pay ~ask for Mr ed anyt.lme. sa.rt lmmed. -.7851 ......_.........._ c~ .. •~
Coate Me!\u side Min exp Non 2pm Mon-Fri. Barden'• steady part Umen to Free Mal-Practice Ins. ,___,, ..... .....-
l::<jual opportunity 11mkr lnterv Tuei., June Pest Control. 896 Ran· help with wallpaper " No Dues. RECEPTIOMIST •SALISPHSOM ll 1 SECRETARY ·f'Ull·tlme, Ccmdy Gfm
t'mployer 21 . 4 30p'al 7907 dolph,CM. windowbllndl.Hnnexl NoMembershlp Part or lull lime. Wln· forlrvtneUfeln.1.A1en DoonMn W e s t m i n s t e r . ble. duties varied. apply Good health/ace Insur. Must type. Will train on dow UnUng. Tranaparent cy. mature. wllltna to ~ So C Pl
Cleaning Women w11ntcd. Wcatminsler GENERAL OFFICE. tC>-5,589-W. l.9lbSt.CM. Yoo&tfamlly·lowcost Savin Wordmaaler abades. mlni-bllnd1 learn 9 -S . rrln1e ' OCKt Ola CJ~+ per hr NB /Irv stenographer or clerk Exper'd, refs neceaa. Starting Hlary ~/mo. M4.a494 beoefill. Stan $500. Call T AT IE l, aft
area Carnl·r 96881M6 Dental ore micr & recept typist, various office L.A.Tlmeshome,deUvery Comelnoncetoreglster PleaaecaUG«-4242. 752·U31Mra.Doll 6:30,..
lnC.M Mu!lt'besk1lledln dutlesinvolvlnabkpna& route In Npt Bch. Call We'llmallyourcheok R C19anlnl( Lady Mature. dealing w/the public & math & public contact. IJM.1413 or 873-2515 for ~MedSen ECPT /OFC . Mfir. ~bpttr'd SICURnYOUAID 1---------ref1. On<'e every other handling money Salary Pleasant peraonallty. & details Orthodontic Ole. Po ae. For Mature, outatandlna TilAlMHS ~ 988 9949 eves open. Op port. for rapid ood Ml Hospital Rd reUablUty essential. Top c...... man ror midnJ&h\ ahlft Fem . per11onoble. '"
,.. ..... RK advancemen\ Send re· ~ appe. arance nocesa lAl•l 1ecrret1ry & ad Ste 119 Newport Beach pay for top person. Full ....,.... •• ...-F I Sat S M lellJgent woman needed "'~"" . for Cord & Girt aume to Ad 11933• Dally ontact Miu Adams. ml.u.tratlve aulst. for 642-9955, 14~9954 or p/tlme. Resume to· o..a.,.., lcMIH... F~c'Ulty in ~r~'tne ~~: to help over-Worked ull ~· p/t1me. exper pre Piiot. P 0 Box 1560. New York Lire Ins. Co. IJ.a&tomey branchofc. In Box 512. El Toro, Ca MWl\bea\tractlve dust'l Complex. Car" remale in:st11llu11on
rd.NBarea 6407373 ColtaMesa.CA.92626 Dl S. Karbor. ste~. Npt lkh·lrv. Atlractlve 92183() Polaed"Rellable phone r•q "d . p .. Anaheim 6J5..0000. MiF. otncu " 1ood benefits. Phooe Mana1er For v ed n Ut'WS '" lhe ra:slcl>l
o-ALASSISTAMT EOE Top sklll• hqutred OP'P1CE REMTALAGEHT Interview 833-llam~2p·!J.lltlW ·Fri (l'OWlnl(<'O oritsklndtn ~· 1r.49 2•13 iu Oranae Co No i.elUng or
Part lime chaJr1ide. for G E N E R A L Pleue ffftd resume lo CALL NOWI Lkense required. Full • • ,. ca.nva11t!Ina Apply. 17721
Newport Beach Lire proiiresslveotricelnSan· MAINTENANCE & Ad 1908. Dally Piiot. •' UmeorpartUme. SECURITY BeaehBl.118
ls»urance Co nee di; ta Ana Costa Mesa Area GARDENlNO _ 30 hrt PO. Box 1560. Coata Cwy Ir Co...,..-, ~~'l :!'il~~ ~~~i "S:~\. Some ex per ntir 9711 ~70 wk. 6 days. 545-9471 ult Meal. CA 92S38 GIMllAL OFFfCE UCM So CouU{wy. Full ~:::-No U· f'HAR~
CLERK
h I f for Simley Jemen I ~-.............. ·-----asTS LAGUNA BEACH l au typ1nR e p ul Salary -~.,..... _ _. •• "'" 497 45 peraence neceuary.
S550 Good company DIUARYSUPERV. GIRL FRIDAY Oood apol tn VlUa Park SICltlTAIJIS ·2 7 EarneasymooeyaelllJlg Weekly pay .t. pad vac
TRAINEE M<1tl'rlttl
handler w ~oles potcn
~s.'56-8871, 10 I Only benefll~ 8338451) & Kitchen Help Typln~. bookkeeplna. office ror ,enoo ram1Uar --STS D-·a••-.._ Q.an'l Of. • 1ua.ranteec1 braltb • XJAbont '"0
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DIR. Of Mu.SES rn..... _ ..... -·u....,r nnan 1 • r• """""'' • ...,. ... • .. ....i.t.• •-· prod• ... •. For ve avera1e wa~e1. genera o ..... manaae· .. , .. , ....,.... ·-ce. flAe, .. n Hr w... Wor'---.... ..,... -~ U l f ,.. (1t>rk typist Expundmit l I u It ,.,..., ff I .. """ • • w~··•-call Paul at n orm • equ p
TIA VS. AGENT
Knowledaeo.tble truvt-1
agent exper'd In sale ol ••
PIU1ture travel lnclud.
cnll.les. FIT lOW'll both
domee. & mt'I Sal com
men:1ur11te W/t'xpl'r
QuaUfled only need JPP
nev.spuper hu!! super LVM'S&AIDIS men exper, 111 ary com· •U ..,.,... ome m· 2_.MonthAssl~menta wkndsw/2wedlday1olf. .,. .... ....._ turD1ahad. Car• hone
F All Shir mensurate w /ex per. Im· provero.at Loan docu· .. , __ D~ .. 1 ,.,_ n..-~ ..... ""lO 640-3'21 days or '15-962e ,.....•ct "-U ( .. 131 5~ "'"" Job su wpm Good 11ul11ry or ta medlat,e openln;. Call meat.. Call RJver1lda '11 """"• ft ee .. >' • ...., .. ...,..&IU.I,_,....,....., · evesfl..-eadl ·~... -• ,.,.. • ...,.,
& bencfll'> tmmcdiatc Apply, Garfield Conv ~wnS&S.64.5-4Z22 _..,ext.ta. Vac Pay Restaurant. J .P Mac-'• or write Guards ~g tf5626llO Hosp. 7781 GarlMd. HB Equ.alOpportEmployer Referral Bonus o en er a 1 st 0 re SALESPERSON Wanted. Systema, Inc. lUIO Mon
.,.... 847-9871 Olrl Frtday. rull Um•. In· NO FEES Restaurant now accept. 2to 3 days a wk. for 1m. tere)' PUI Rd. Monterey COC" 1 AIL dustrlal electrical salet LONG HOURS Ina appllcallons for all !!tore In CM. 213-»7-<1730, Park, Ca 91754 EOE ·
WAITRISS DISHWASHER-Busboy. COr'J> looking for mature H.ardWortt,OoodPay reitAurant&lounae"""l· lOAMtolPM SECY $650/MO P 11 r t I F u I I ll m e , ood h Call •.ota -,....v ~am m 40 hn lhe mo11l cner etlc clean cul woman w II P one ....,...._, MAMPOWB IMC tionl. Apply between t.12 • uc itln~. alamouroul\, 548 ~ · personallly. llthttyplna ........... _.. .. IM __ .... 1 441 W l9th St AM, ft 2-6 PM., 10142 Elficlenl. full time aecy
I> 833-9617
TilUCK DRIVElt
hlahly puld profcsi> Duy booklceepln1. tlllna, l"llUW'l"'W .,.., '"" COSTA""'ISA AdamsAve.H.B. SALES fora 11\clussuc:cessful
Or eve 11ea11ion11. Plal'O· Drapery Work Room Mus\ be dependable. YounJ man to work In ,.. PAual()pport Employer real estate ofc In Hunt·
mentu111111t.Goodjobop need!! exper h ti lp . (71.4>971M265torappt. srowtnltool~ntalbusl· ~•1:2043 .,... . -OPPOmNIJY lngtOn Beach. Requlret
& Ute Malnten11nc:e /\p
ply in pcr!Son. Pt'n
n,ysaver. 166Q Placl!nllu
C.M por, 1ii.pcclally a hemmer, GIRLTOWORK\n·•rt•-.. neu. Mutt be neat In ap· IJlhl" RETAIL good typlns " spelllna Call 714(151 9194 Ill d t I '"" m• pearance & have very Call IM&-8080 7 days per • w consi er ranee. machine. Apply ln neat banchrrtt1Jl1. e Day CLERKS 1....a.&...flor wk,ukforCam. TYPIST needed Hedvy
So. Call Cock luil 54l-S346 person Dally Piiot wt('w/Wkdy ort. Prefer OfffCeCLEAMIHC. ~Of 1yptna1nvolved SSwpm
Waitre111e11, Int•. 17922 DRIVER Mailroom330W. Bay St .. i;narrted man for perm .. Part·Ume eves or days, Service Station A\ten Must bt' dl'p~ndubll'
Sk{ Pcar~I. Ste C. SUMDAYOMLY C M. See Georae I rap.eo-ltlon.Exper.not xlnt pay. rrvtne" UTOTIM "*97 danl. exper"d. Day & P1tlmeonJy J7PM Call Irv ne. a .,,14 mailroom. 642-4321 Ext req. it. Apply . 1930 La1una Bch Areas. Eve.. Full le p/tlme Ap Bonnie. ~l 2260 .-------.i Deli ver Dally Pilot 3311 N~Blvd,C.M. 68l-O"T14 ConY..a.c.w.tleh AVON REPRESEN· ply, SheU StaUon. 17th & --------
COUIGIKIDS
Work temporary asslan
mmt.s durlna the Sum
mer break Packaa1n11 I
mo a11lgnment 7am
3 SOpm. 3 30pm to 12
mldnlichl. lOpm~ JOam
No exper neceu Xlnl
workln& cood1 le pay
Call Now!
ljs~ office
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517..0HI
3723 Blttb St NB
COMTIOUll
We are 1eeldna a person
lo aerve as controller for our Oran&\! Co. bHad
flnanctally oriented.
dJyeralll~ co. We r~q. a
mlo of 3-5 yrs ex per .. &
ability t o lnlerlaco
w1m1mt &c nnanclal In·
•titutlons &c u dc:alr1 for
penonal arowth .. de· •t\or>ment. Send resumo
• eomplete 1ah1ry h11 aary to Mr. J.A. Jones, PO Box l tsa6 Santa Ana, o.ann.
bundlts lo curriers Re· Positions open Lit. 2nd &t TATIVES meet people. Irvine, NB. Typlst for Npt Cntr low
quln•i. van or larae Go-Go Girls & Comb M&Jntenanc:e man. See OFFICE CLERK . Full· 3rd shlfta lo San eam aood money, enjoy firm Topekllls
w1gon and II J(ood dnv· Dancers. Good tlpe 8U1 Uoyd. San Clemente Ume. tnie. me. pleatant Clemente • La1una t.belr work. Learn bow Servtc~ Sta Attendant. 759-CM31
In" record· Phone wages. IM4-8644 Inn. 02.e\03 phoae volee for YOUft& of· Beach. Other areu have you can become an Avon exper d. Full or p/tlme ---
fl4Z·4321, Hk for Harry flee IJl IJl"OWina aarment opeftl.Qp allO. No e•per Repruentatlve Call Apply Arco Station. \7th WAITERS. W1111re111e-..
Seeley Equal opportuol GOVERNESS ~ eomblnaUon co. Non-1molcer, 1 yr ac· req'd. Apply at any of ~~1orZenith7 1359. & t"lne, C M ~ ~b. Over 21 Exp d
ty Employer I want •A trade room •-C:&J ru= man. '° __, "-11 f .,...'""" _ -----• ..., ,. do&..,.,....... or appt ouratores. Service Sta Attendant_;.__;._.;__ _____ _
board In my home. wk. ua ~ colleae 831--N Bl d DRIVEftjTow Truck NeW\)Ort Shores area for •ti.tent ac:~ptable. App-·-~ ewport v ptllme Avail eve• • WAITRESSES
Expr'd,muatllvetnCM. p i tame aovernHs tyNewportChannellnn. Colt.all.. 6'2·TI02 SEAMSTIESS wknda E•per"d Of\ly Part·Ume, mu11t huve
CoHt Towlna Service 645-8904 eoao YI. Pacific Coast Ne• t • PPP a r 6 llnowltd&e an food pre
132 lndu."ll1al Way. CM ---------t Hwy, Newport s .. ch RITIJLSALIS P'ttlme posttlon for a handwrit.lng. Apply, 2:581> paratlon Sttl•tY r-om M&-96311 GUARDS KZ-3030 a.• ~ wtth uper Newport Bhd. C M mtn1un1te w 1quallflcJ
Cc&ta Mesa. An SllH\a. MANAGER Office1U()l)Uts. l11terat· lo work on bluejeana. Service Statton Man bQna.Call'Bt2585
Un1form1 furn. Olde Kltebee aqr Ii cook, saoo IJ\I " dWlea1ln1 work Nhsworkln1 conda. "anted U > Pu 11 ' WAITllSS penom welcome. Car per sno + bonuua. F ttlme. Wlll train QiJIForAnA,pt. P/Umt. Somtexper Top WI
phone. Call Colleet <2U) U..Wt Ina, pald vaca· Beach staUonen. 4 Al Ease " waaes +comm • vac u; barUndJnl C'XP\!r
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.--Vacation tel.let. Nun" phone Clll•· f:)cpe.r: mt'd. •PPlr bCwn
MAMYNIPIJD AJdelT·••i.u. eounuy Strv&alkl~flfeeded 1.., 2 •1Jt\M. ~nya:. A211 ·
s.u.tadal, Cub Coov. Hoep. ~-A -----·-· OWdJately. luU °"J&/\ /\v rlld4l Ptco.sa.n em BoOktteeplna SU-al. ,... fl.afticalP011ltlOD1. APPiy. 9IO E -" W'J, Wetlefd40Pfl0Pltwhoare AllD,._lobe IM' ...... VM't ND ut lutt 10 lb1 OVt'r·
Da1 6b\f\. CbaUenalna SIW1MG TIACHB w.t~t. Call M• Ston~ .-1 poe. In r•h•b oriented 711 91'7S We un tell you o.illrlc:t tetllna. fTM Colle1e 1rad In Home how lo Iott pc)llftdt ,. __. ,__ ......... 10 E c o a o m I c • o t tam ...,...... al I.ht Hmc u-.. u .. ur. _.,... · equlva.lenl, wac:bina ea· Unui ... ...,...., IMs.tnltor per, mu•t be ra1111on -~·__. _ __.. __ _
u.1. le L~. Medlcatlom ort~. rtaP It be abl Wood worlter. muat "•"e IJ a.re O'ledU a. u. If to teach 61h•anc«f MW· • o m • w o o d w o r le Applr ta ptnOft. machines nptt. ~
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MANY ITEMS OJo' F1N
ESTATE JEWELRY.
ART OBH;CTS. AN
TIQUES. FINE lt1JRN .. ETC PHONt: FOR tN
l'O. le BROCH UR f;
645-2200
•Slot Machlne11 i-·rom 95 Fully re11l<1red We
also buy & repal
:161 1752
PVT lOllC<'tlOO or dol1l>.
glau. porcehun. etc Fri.
&Sit byoppt tl408644>
MOVING OUT SALE!
It '11 goodbye and f(<>od
bu)'ll at Davi" & Clark
Expcdlllon Antll!un.
2732 E Co1111t HI way.
CDM
AN'TIQU!:; CLAW FO
BATIITUB
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That'• A1.L you pay
fora 30do•d lath•
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<IHJPS>. w., allo have a 1----· ------• tor major mcdi.anlcal re·
'74ottbiamodel. • Dataun 1800 Roadster. pa.irs on y"ur car' FrH
1974 2002 =' :;_t:ar=.c:.'l ~: ~~~~:b mJ~x;D w~T ,,_. • ...,,.. IPM 1wu·oof. •ta11 • tlftt •
CJ S 'a . CJ · 1 '1 • unt C,MC ,,. too Pkk HI a.ck.a Cualom palnt. Oi.Tek . Waicon~ra. ' 1 ~· portable bar " IC9 box. Pitt1-11111. 111111osa~.i1s at1ck. u o . $USO. Otffftl Dealcr.W 2.134
co.ta S ~r ae.ooo nute llG~~ •.,.,..YI avallllblc' -..,..-.. _-,-,-P-U-.. -_11-bo-•72 Ford. xlnt cond • 3 tpd
C •• '"""" ' . '""" . •l stick &ood brakes 1ood Jf 11•• Min IM racu, xtru, w /Without Un.· new paint 0
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7 5 .... 111 ··-AM/f'M radio. 4 spd., Lo
4 sl*d. AM /FM fl only m834 Ive rns1 putthue. and more than
22.000 ori1lnal mll.. New 'T7 _ . 2S W Biq L&k.-A·IA!• " ~abarp• 1030KYf>. -· ~r. 5 J>tus Call Today ror de apd Beat oft OYl' 17000 tails.
Automatic. air cond., 2IOZ.. 2+2, sun yeUow. • POil SA.LE \'W part.. ·1 l E lat. SA~ 20' Gldn F11con tr tr. 64$-9317 · ·
.. per Ueetlr, ena 6 53&-981.2 tnn.s ule 111 other "T3 J"9 J4000 PU. 4 whl ---------1••c Ctwvy Vin. cwst paint Pll'U $.16 zm dnve. Sell for payorr "11 International •, ton 'int . new Ure. & map.
mlleaae. Sharp! May
buy or ~ase. <T38PEPl
1975 2002 IM-l'158.~2lOl ...... J.
sunrool "metallic paint. ~sharp. movLD1 rniat •
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~ PU, pwr. 1lr. E Z h(t s:IOQ. 968 8126
• ~r racb for 0¥lllun . , hitch. a\lll aaa tank. --------
76Tri_.TV
4 spd. AM/FM alereo
w /tape. air cood .•
radials. atrl pin&. Lo
miles. one owner. 'fbrtt
other '76 TR7's lo choose
Crom! Can buy or lease.
<993RSD>
1975 53CM "7~ 2llOZ 2+2. air. stereo. l46~IHlll(A 90UttVAHD •loillA A\llo~lc. air cond. fr map. Lo m1. Very cln ........;.J:..•-•<ND...;...;.1'0ll.;.:;;..•....:.1....;;':H.~~;..._;...,~'--
j PU or at.twr anaall truck 71 Int.em 1 Scoot Xlnt $l500 493-9334 "63 VW van $475 Runs
• ~llllr> ~ ~~ ml SMOO. JlllUS1' SELL' •72 C 11 &ood. lr11ns·axle ~s stereo fine one owner1_Mi-422 __ 1-'dys:..------"---GWa t 7l5
car. I F > ~ :MQZ, Map, 36.500 m1. •••••••••••••••••••••••
bo • • · 00 ~r work. Ille body work,
' lm Dod&e <.:ompl Mutor -,...._. .. hi drt w/shell. good tires 146-3818 197~6 2002
$4000 675-7106 alter &pm 1971 •-Ghia
Will attept offer C:........_ " frlrans, 11uto. V8. 380 cu "' ._,_..y, .. w ve. fl4.3.ll.24
tn Lo m1, ~ 675·742» cumper i.IWll. clean. • '76 Che\'y Van 2tl. Cabs rrules 548-0939 S2 Chevy PU , , Ton. drck, p /S. P 1B. auto 71 JOC)llClr'XKI
AM/FM Stereo. 4 1pd.
air cood., Super Sharp
··suver Bullet." Custom
( I n a n c l o i a v.a l I .
(096NCYr>
4 speed, sunroof "stereo. , Me-ch. completely ov~r (41i8PCT> 78 Datsun FtO Coupe hauled !371CIH> __ Showroom car 5 Spd
... .......__ ....__ .ir.....a... • ~e t ~. auto. new tra"~ 3"' 000 ml Pe.-1 -----76 OMC Hl&h Sierra nt. &exhaust Tool bx .... "•
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Triullng Special .. Jim· &. . Ver cln $1200 cood. M500 bit o!r. Ken. • *'""-/ my" All pwr. w/4 whl 979-'1S34 Y wkdys 631·3670. evea &
SADIH.llACk Cult. paint Meg whls. MAKE OffBl
VAWYIMl'OlTS Radial tires. $3400 or MAR9UISTOYOTA \.ake over pymts. 6« 6900 141SS10N VlEJO "·i:-"~1 9520 dr &m.1h1econtrol.A/C. · wkndll494-0433
•••••••••••• .. ••••••••• AM /FM. new oversized l96SChevy ~.Ton Auto• WmwtH 9590
131·2040495-4t49 or 6421nl9 Ask !or Lee 131·211049S.UIO
Ann .
..Sl Ford. 4dr custom. body tlre11 & lrlr. hitch. lo ml, Pickup. Needs paint •••••••••••••••••••••••
, ".&upbol:atecy xlnt cond 16200. PP. llOO 496 3523 WE PAV TOP DOLLAR
FOR TOP USED CARS
l''OREIGN. DOMESTIC or CLASSICS
'7 4 MG Mlclget
4 spd. AM /FM ra d io.
sharp and econom ical '
21 buy /lease plans Call ror detatls. <006W Q > .
CREVIER ,7 .. D •TSU .... 260,. '72 Ghia. new paint, air.
• ~ " • stereo. ireal cond Make
M96 M0-1080 ~------• 75 EL CAMINO
:. '/>7 Chev Oriamal owner. ~5 Dodge ~wer wagon, SS
47.000 Ml Xlnl cond , t.on. P/ & P /B. uut All extras, plus. sper1al
P 0 Box 286, Shiner. slldlng rear window tires & wbeelt. A real
... Texas. l ·512· !184 ~ whee 1 s a" d lire 5 • sporty model.l88479X > ---AM FM C8811t!tle stereo. ~BUICKSpeemlAnnlver xlnl cond1t1on $5800 ONLY $3195
cd1llon $700 I Illa JNH 1 ~9!178 HOW ARD
·s.es·2L96 ---Truck.. 956° Chevrolet
MOTOR CARS ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••
D'ELlGAHCE 1977 FOttD Fl 50 N~,;~~TB~~'C .. ..
Salei.•Sen 1ce•Leose 1h TOH PICkUP 13]..()555lll·O116
f;,.AN'fERAS Buy 6 cyl . 3 speed. pwr • II -Lease ateenng & brakes. radio. i4 Ford 3 • ton pickup MBZ'I lar11c Inventory heat.er, air cond. & oilJy Make orr Msl sell
ustld Most yeal"ll +hard J:mnu.les. (lF19722l 497-4163 t.0C1nd models ---------1
EXOTICS -All types OHL Y $4999 '56 Ford PU.
AN1'1QUF.S -hke new MARc;»UIS VOLVO Sac Sl~. 642-4957
'cundlllon MISSION VlEJO .. ei.:ri:o~~~~~~e 131.2110 49s.1210 '73 Datsun P JU Mech
sound. new clutch, cass
!&63 FORD PICKUP racks,cln.$1500.546-4937
Good cond. Mu11t !!ell, . (7141!'>429257
626 W \7th St , SA
• '58 <.:udlllur 8t>(Jun. 6&,000
•• m1 .. all oriH Not
re~lorcd Xlol cond
~000 644 4~
'49 W1llyi. k eP11tcr Oood
cnR. reci.torublc. $500
496 541.&.
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bought new pickup 76 Ford PU. w /sholl. uo.7"'"' loaded. mint. 10.000 m1. ""° """' $44JOO. 549.2565
1976CHEVY
11, TOH PICKUP
Automollc. radio. healer
& power steering. Only
15,000 m1IC11. ( GTYll37 I.
ONLY $4595
MARc;»UIS VOLVO
MISSION VIEJO
8ll·2110 495,1210
1973CHEVY
1/2 TOH PICKUP
Automatic. radio, pwr
steering & brake:.. heavy
duly suspension &
'wheels, healer & 1.11r
cond. <7984&NI
Alltot, Mew HOO ....._,Mew 9100
OHLYSJ395
MARc;»UISTOYOTA
MISSION VIEJO
131·2110 4'5·12\0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
RABBIT
s4195
2 De. H.td1hd1
Fuel Injected engine. 4 speed, front
(disc) brakes. bucke1 seats. tinted glass.
undercoating. Ser t401158 Stk
t3&58
IC your car ls extra clt!an
see us rirsl.
IAUERIUICK
2925 Harbor Blvd
Collla Me:.1.1 1179.2500
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540-5630
'14 Porsdle 914
5 s pd trans. AM /FM Stereo. Nice car·Dl"lve 1t.
Can buy or lease
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(30447) Hardto!lnd car'
We f'ri~S2 '70
Chevrolet MIRACLE MAZDA
Dove & Quail St.s. 2lSO IU.rbor Blvd • C M.
NEWPORT BEACH 64>57oo
13).055513).0116 Mada 9711
lt74DATSUM
260%
Skyblue w/wtute lnm &
strlpang, 4 speed. mag
wheels. alr cond. " low
miles. (434.KZF)
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"73 RX2. 30,000 ml. undr
wrnty, gd cond. AM /F M
stereo, 11\ $1500 takes
642-0622 eve/wknds Rolla koyce BMW "7S 280Z. 4-spd. Nu radial
1540Jamboree Ures, maga. air. AM·FM Newport Beach 640·6444 stereo tape. Cocoa bm 1974 MilDA.
1974 BMW 84 van a. 157116. 832·Z769 RX4 WA.GOH
4dr . a uto. air cond. Aat 9725 4 11i>eed. radio. air cond.
845·6923 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• & t'inished 1n royal blut!
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22000mi, mag wbls, roof. stereo. xtras. 12.000
AM?'FM stereo tape dk. m1, Assume lease or
1975 Fl ... T 12.. w /matching Int.en or Im
A • maculate thruout·an ex·
5 speed. mag wheels. ceQtlonally strong dnv·
AM /FM stereo 8 track ln~ar <813KXZl
tape & a new top• ONLY Sl995 (620NZP) This weekend -----YOUU SA VI! MA.Rc;»UIS TOY OT A
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28802 Marauerite Pkwy.
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dr. 51000 ml $3900 or o!r. sa.nJuanCapllt.raqo F
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1975 MIZ 450SE
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1975 MIZ 450SL
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VOLVO
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Anaheim 750-2011
1975 Volvo, 20,000 ml. 245
Sta Wgn . PS, PB .
AM /FM cussettc stereo.
~.646-7607
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cond . Copper
wtplnstripe, lthr ml. aun·
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pwr wtndowa & antenna,
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whol•ale. M4-0742
lt75 VOLVO
WAGON
4 •P"d. air cond. & sun root. One owner·local
car JI.lat traded In on a
MW Dataun. (684MXY >.
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C OSTA MESA
DATSUN
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140-6410 140.0213
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coad., iood Urea, $33SO.
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fit
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SALE
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Cotillion white w/tan
leather lnt. FuU power. Cactory atr cond .•
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cooditlonin1. (885MCB>.
Sale Priced Crom
$6388
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1974 CADILLAC
COUPE DIVILLI
f\IJI power, rectory air
cond.. Cabriolet top &
AM 1 FM stereo .
(03ilKBV>.
$5588
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1973 CADILLAC
SIOAM DIVl.LI
Full power. Cadory air
cond., Cull leather in·
terior, Yinyl top, AM /FM
w /1 ll'ack tape fl cn.Ue
CQDtrol. (IUIGWY>.
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SIOAMDIYIW
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2600 H.1rhof Blvd
C.11,1.1 M~·"' 540.9100 ~.: ........... !!!!I.!!!!!!!!~!!!!~
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e cyl, fa~ alr. PS. ty. Beaut cond. PYt pty.
stereo, orily 16,000 ml, 944-001 wtcdys aft 5:30 = cond PP S3l9'. '87 COUPE de VlUe, new --------4 en1. brakes, loaded.
'71 Ambul 4 dr. Very Xlnt cond. See to ap-
clean! Many extraa New preclate. Conllder trade.
dies. MH4lU a. m. to 8 lllM211 afUPM
p. Jn. '72 Sedan DeVIUe, leavln,a
"74 Matador, ed. cond country, muat aell.
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'74 O(XXJE DART 2 DOOR $249
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Leasino AU Mak81 I Modelt
1425 Baker St., Costa Mesa, CA 540-9109
AU. NEW JAMIOREI
MOTOR HOt.lE
IN STOCK. • .MOW1
51300
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1965 Chevrolet Impala. 7$2.'lllD Pvt Prty tt\llU, an c.d. AM /nl PU t-~ wa1°'
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,73 Caprice Estate. toP 4t blaclt velour ln· wJbra lcl, alct eond. falt!'314700 &.\100 A sood clean c tenor. moon root. run ~ttta ... lt bu 71,000 mlles loaded, must sell, $1900. power 4tooly 40.000 local l.llae. ff41 It. See •n Dally Pll
982-447Saft5PM mllee. A Rolla Boyce 197~COIYITTI -••••••••••••••••••• pertUta lot al 330 W
'70 ~ dr lm 1 H ooo 1 ~ln. (14111). 'l'bl carol )'OUI' dJ'Mim a., su.t. Coat. M• ~ ipa a..... m · ... OW $1495 w/automaUc, air ~. '11 Lincoln ConUneataJ or call 842·'321 ror m~ PIS. PB, A/C, new paint " I Wt wheel. pwr. ~. Town Cu. All opdoaa, Information. A•k r
Sl2llO.&U-t343 IOYCAIYB All/PM lt.ereo. map la Sl.000 m1. xlnt cond, Rick or Oscar ln n '73MONTICAILO ROWROYCI tu I I• c e r a et . MustaeUSC00.83l·lJ44. prqe .
Auto U •~ 1540Jambcne Road Wbltelbl11ek lat. ForaaJe '1 M--'-rv -• -~.a ma c, pwr. i ...... r· NEWPORTBEACH at _, owr w"""a.ale 4 _. • .unt """'"' '73 SPORT F\lry. au~ " Ins. brate1, wlndowa, ,4M 444 blu.book at "'iaoso. ~,.:..,..WUI take trade air. 29000 mi. $3000. nrrto =.r;~U:· iunroof, 1--------1 <4HSWTl. Cort l'ox ..,...._,, eee 2S422 Dunernear RC
OMLY $2995 '72 MARK IV. 11.1111 .... _can ~di 9947 EIToro.588-$360 =·
eql.ipped, very Id. eond. 641-U6t •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ... FURY HOWARD MuatHc.! S3600.MM791 .... • one owne C _. ffU '70. Au~ana, AM·FM 48000 ml. All ntw Uref. Chevrolet COMTIMIHTM. 71 •• ::!": •• --.......... =-ea~200run• &d. muHler. bill In t~
DoveA:QuallSU. MAUIY 1118 MereurJ Co.;r ~8aft4PM shape. Aaklnl SllOO. c., RT BEACH J\ill power ladory air XRT·Blue exttrtor I for appt. $52-772' .~~513).0116 CIODd., eo1..0 power seat. roof. it.NO tas>9. lt 1970 Mavertck, S800 Good 'Tl PLY ltlntcond. 6 cyl ~
cruiH control. atereo •beet la low mtlH. cood. One~Mr cu mlleace Sl200oor beif 1974CHIYROLIT radio. loaded w/xtraa. <lflNIA). For •ale at 714-646-22$9 M&-3139 •
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Developing SkJhl Th.i Wiii Help In Cf•Urooln . I' I ,., ••
~·clinic to eoblbin~ I .
; F11n With Learning
Spending part of summer
vacation at a psycho-motor
coordination clinic may not be
every youngster's idea of a run
vacation But fun Is what lhe
clinic is all about.
Games, field lrips to bowling
alleys and trampoline centers,
and a chance to meet new friends
ar.e some of the things the Ocean
View School District has in store
for first through eighth 1raders
who enroll in the clinic.
And for parents, there la the as-
surance that their youngsters are
getting qualified instruction and
a lot of encouragement while
learning physical skills that can
help improve grades.
This summer's Pbyaicaf
Coordination Clink ( PCC) will
run In c()f\junclion with the dis-
trict's regular summer school
pro1ram which opens June 28
and ends July 29.
One hour clinic sessions will be
offered at Marine View, Park
Vlew and Circle View elemen-
tary schools from 8 a.m. to noon
each weekday.
Students already enrolled in
the regular summer school pro-
•ram can make arran1ementato spend an hour each day at tbe
clinic.
''The k1ds last year C about 200)
really loved it," said Brenda
W_orley. the dlslrlct'a physical
ra11erP1am
FU.bing Clink
Oraare County youn11ten 8 to 1• years ol qe an tDViwel to take
part ln a fiabina clinlc from t
a.m. to 1:3> p.m. Saturcla.J at
Mlle Square Park In FoUntaln
Valley.
Th• clinic 11 beln1 co-
~on1ored b7~ the county En· 1 ,µ:onment.al Mua&ement ~· ey ud the c:ltlea ol Fountalil I V-1lq and WeiJtmlnster.
educaUOn coor4lhat.or ahd Inven-tor of the PCC. "We bad l!O'llle of
them wanting to drop out of sum-
mer school juat to come to the
clinic," she added.
While the empbuit 11 on tun,
Mn. Worley believes the learn·
ing ot new creative movement
and rhythmic 1kill1 helps
chUdren become better prepared
for future scholastic challenges.
Since the pro1ram is success
oriented, with a special emphasis
on improvln& a child'• 1elf·
concept.. it can help shy students
to open up and join the tun. Mrs.
Worley said.
With at least one teacher and
one aide assigned to each
group of 28 a&e-ranked
younasten. the clinic: cao pro-.
vide individual help and en·
coura&ement. Teachen will kffp prOlfeas
'Chart• duria1 the five-week
clinic which wlll be sent alone to
the student's future school. Mrs.
Worley aay1 this can help to in-
troduce new 1tudent1 and
establtsb their stttn8ths or areu where improvement ls needed.
In addition to a non-
competlUve approach, the clinic
will orter traditional a_porll like
softball and mtroduc• ltld• to ~
dlvldual 1porta auch a• raefJuet-
ball. ·•we doO't eliminate c:ompetl·
lion, but we don't put them in that
altuaUon untll 1H UOTI they.ban
develODed the needed HlUa,"
Mn. Worley said.
Parenti lntertlted In °= tbetr dilldren ln ~ cllnlc!
call the dlltrtct'1, 1umrpet acbOOI
ontce atM1-25SI. • , •
. ' " . Riiey eoacsnu.d, "but merely to
conaene Piii, ln ~ •. share." •
Tbe model ordlnaDC4 endcned
Thursday wu drafttid by UM
Metropolitan Water Dl1trlct
<MWD), the aiency r"POftlible
for importing water to Southern
California.
But only water aceacla that
purchaae auppllea wbole11le
from MWD have the power to Im·
Daughter-
,......... nt.rmeratrtcUans.
R11t:r a.Ud be wW ask ft:llcM
IUpenUon to .tOpi a J'elOluUoa
1Qppcll'till8 the ~
and ('e apecta cit)' COW)Cils 1o
&b• co.mty to~ Ukewbe.
He •xplatned that tbe Oranae
County Water AuodaUon wUl be
asked to cocm:Hnate ettorta with
water aaencta to ensure passage
of&be antl·water measure.
Znlorcemeot of the new ~
platiam would be left up to city
police and tbe county aberill. Rlle7 said ho would iapeet the
law ed<ircement .,encl• Initial.
J.y would act chiefly upon com-
plaln11 about waterwasUn1 from
ciU1ens.
Alle1ed violators would be
civen a written notice and 24
hours to correct. the violation.
Repeated violaUom could result
CSee WA,._ Pa1e AZ>
• er to Die
supreme Court Upholds Fl,orida Penalty
W ASIUNGTON (AP) -The
U.S. Supreme Court upheld today
the death sentence of Florida
death ron lnm•te Ernest John Dob~ convicted ..in the torture
slayfn1 of bts 9 -year-old
daufhter.
Votlnc 6 to 3, the ju.slices re-
jected Dobbert's arauments that
he could not be sentenced to dle
in the electric chair becawse
Vma Bra-, 85
Florida did not have a const.ltu· tionally valid d,ath penalty law
at the time for hi• crime.
Testimony at bla trial
'establl1hed that Kelly Ann Dob-
bert bad suffered burnt bands,
poked eyes, kicks to the head and
batterinla that sometimes lasted
for U minutes. Protecutors said
Dobbert finally choked Kelly
Ann, placed ber body 1o • plastic
ba& and buried It.
Dobbert, a Jacksonville
man, was convicted of com·
mitt.in& the murder someUme in
early 1972. At the lime, Florida
had a death penalty law but it
was struck down as unconstitu-
tional alonswtth the death penal-
ty laws of all other stales by the
Supreme Court later that year.
Florid• pused a new capital
punishment law in 1973, and that
one tut year waa ruled constitu-
tional by the qtlon's highest
court.
Dobbert said his sentencina un·
der the new law represented an
"ex-post facto" application of
the law. The court's majority opinion,
written by Justice William H.
<See DEATH, Pa1e AZ)
Rocket Pioneer. Dies
WASHlNGTON (AP) -Dr.
Wernher von Braun, 6~. the
Ger~a,..born rocket pioneer
whose ~enta. helped the United States put meu on tile moon, died
Tbu.nday .n.er a loq bout with
cancu ..
Von Braun had been in poor
beallb ror SQme time. He un~
derwent sur1ery for a liver =i.l\d bad anah)t-.ll'led • ~ .sc ...... le lince that e. He d.(ed at Alexandrhl
HOspltaJ In suli\lrban Vfrsfnla.
A private fwlerat service wu
held 'l'hut14ay and public an·
nouncemeDt ol the death wu de-
layed unW today.
Lut year, t.. bad a recurrence
of cancer: coapled with ao lnfec-
Uon that d.';eloped follow Int sur·
cery. He apeQt loq stretches In
the ~l&al, l.bcludil\I a ftnal
stay beclnnlnl last October.
Even while-hospitallied, be
conUDU.S.UirUted work•~ job
as vlce president ol eqlneerinc
and deftlopment for Fairchild
lndmtrta. llejoined Fairchild in
1972, and worked mainly on
space projeda unUl be retired
Jan.1.
Von Braun spent much ol his
time ln the hospital reading, via·
itinl with family and friends and
aelecUnc papers for a permanent
collection that will be exhibited
al the Marshall Space Flight
Center in Huntsville. Ala.
Once bitterly bated by the free
SD Approve•
Probe of Klan
SAN DIEGO (AP) -After
heartna a wuuin1 that Ku Klwc
Kl•n actMU•.,. oo the rue in
San Dteco. they Qty Council bat
unanlmo..ly voted to conduct an
invatlpUon into tH matter.
Councilman Leon Wllllams
prOPCiMCI the inv•tlsetlon, say-lnJ ·the Klan "has a history of
vloluice 11•t a specific IJ?OUP
of l>tCJPl•" and "may Conttltute a thieafto black people here."
f(lp director Tbomu lletzaer
called Uie actto.a •• polltlcaf
•llfot .. • ud N1d be la proud ~
the IDan'• aucceutul eampai&a lD San Dleao. Jte sakt membet'J
aooa wlJl be 1e1Un1 Klan
n •P~ on dO\mtown street
Al'Wt ......
SPACE P,K>NEER DtlES
Wemher von Braun, 85
tal in desllnlnl a longer-range
Jupiter rocket. the Sat.urn l
booster and the massive :M-story·
tall Sat.urn 5 rockets that
powered men beyond the earth's
gravity and sent them to a soft
landln1 on the lunar surface. Von Braun came to thd •
United States lp September 1945
under contract to the U .s. Army.
He aod bi.I men 1pent five 1an
at Pt. BUJI. Tex., •orklnl on~ V2 rQCket thef had developed
Germany. They wer
tr an if erred to the Army'•
Redttone Arsenal at HunllYllle, Ala., In 19:K> to develop the
Redltone mlaalle, the forerunner ot the JUplt.er C.
HONORED BY COLLEGE
. Seal Beach'a Pldd
In 1155, von Braun became a
U .S cltlzen. Ke and bl• team.
now grown to •.ooo en11neen and
technicians, were transferred rtom the Anny ln 1960 to the new-
ly formed NaUonal Aeronautics &al, Beach
lllld Space Administration.
He finally left his laboratories
in mo to come to Washington as
NASA'• deputy assistant director
for plannlna. Two years later, he
resigned bis government Job to
join Falrchlld Industries, a
private firm that was developing
scientific satellites, as a vice pre-
sident for engineering.
Valley Asks
limit Placed
On Tax Bills
lleai.Jent Top
GWC Citizen
Jane M. Pidd, retired business
executive and Seal Beach civic
leader, received the outstanding
citizen award at Golden West
College's 11th commencement
Thursday night.
Trustees of the Coast Com·
munlty College District give the
award annually to an individual
whose contributions to the com·
munity deserve special recogni·
ti on. ·
Chancellor Norman E . Watson
made the presentation on behalt
of trustees, cllln& Miss Pldd's
career as an executive In person-
nel work, her contributions to
professlonal organbationa and
seJ"!ice to the community.
Ml.as Ptdd spent more than 30
. years ln penonnel management.
ownina and operatinc an employ-ment qency for 19 years.
<See PIDD, Pap A%)
Coat
Weatller
Low cloudiness tonllht
through SatUrdly momtn1 beico~ aunny Saturday ~. Lows tonl1bt
to a . Hllha Saturday ea to·
72 •t be•ebel to 14 to 71 ln· land.
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Indoor Flight
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IJMIT •.•
1a1edvaJuation
At their lut meeUnc, the coun-
cil bqan trimmina the city's eatlma~ S7 .8 million budaet.
fie council rejected a proposal
to pay for seven new city Jobe fn-
cludln& a $10,000 per year ad--·
ministrative aide fof City ManagerJimNeaJ ..
But councilmen tentatively
agreed to hlre "one verv low-
priced for the city manager as
well as three police officers, llve
public works employes and one
recreation department custo·
dian.
These posts will cost the city
about $197,000 in salaries, said
Stephens.
City officials originally recom-
mended paying for 17 new posts.
Eleven of these employes bad
previously been paid with Com·
prehensive Employment Train-
ing l\cl funds.
Th'e council also tentatively ap-
proved a list of new bud1et ex-
penditures at their last meeting.
These include: -seo.ooo for a new fire truck
originally scheduled to be
purchased ln 1980.
-$50,000 for a new streel sweeper originally scheduled to
be replaced next year.
$35,000 for a new diesel
dump truck.
$16,000 for a l '-a ton
hydraulic dump truck.
$16,000 for a park &rass
mower.
-$15,000 for an automated
police records syatem.
-$13,100 for program to meet
federal job requirements.
PALO AL'1IO CAP> -GO¥. Ed·
m INtw1S Jr. •ll18 • "~
brealltlarou11l" baa been
aebJ~ eftw • 1J.1ear
b1e ower a.J bWkla wartb cl ••ter projects. lnclad the Perlpbll'al
Brown, ln a speeeb '° abOut 150 -. new1paper edit.on late Thu.rt·
day, allo called It "a tr-cue •areemmt." bee•m• cooctiUom
¥'• poeed and UM compromben
rans• from water ct.v•lopen to
eavlrcmmentallltl, and include
farm mterww and labor.
''The eiivlromnentaU.a&a bave
aeen the IMed for tb• Peripheral
Canal, and the water users in the
San Joaquin Valley have aeen the
need for l\l&r&ntees of water
quality in the delta," the
Democratic aovernor said.
He told the conference.
sponsored by The Associated
Press, that a major coDdJUon ii a
federal auarant.ee of water quali·
t1 in the Delta. If thl1 is
achieved, "the 1tate will commit
it.1elf to build. &.b' Perlpberal Canal and star{ · withln three
years," he said.
Sen. Ruben Ayala (D-Chino),
quickly ameJlded the com-
prombe constnlct.lon, and the
Senate Finance Committee quickly sent lt to the floor on a 9-3
vote.
The quick action means the bill
could become effective Jan. 1,
1978.
At the committee heal'inl late
1'hursday, several Delta water
users argu ed against the
Peripheral Canal and the lack of
financial detail• in the com-proml.u.
But Ayala said, "Historically, ·
the same opposition comes up all
the time."
* * * F ..... PapAJ
1· th r w a ~Unc ncy plan
d .sded w no known attempt to carry it out.
He also uJd be dJdo 't know wb tber tbe plans In-
cluded an tan Nlxma'a Ufe.
But he uld a Cuban ollklal a the United Nations
as apetled from the United States ln connection with the plan.
AlidenoD said the diplomli&. Luara Eddy
Etplnc:aa Booet. tried to recruit a Cuban-American
lef'Vant wortiQa imide Niltoo's Key Biscayne com-
pound to provide blueprints of security arrange-
menta. '1be servant, who was told that harm would
come to him and to relatives in Cuba ll be did not
asree to help in the plan, told U.S. officials about it in-
stead. Anderson said.
Elected City Clerk
Plan Draws Attack
81 ROBERT BARKE& Of .. o.tl, .. IMll»lf •
A 1roup 1tudylng proposed
chantes m Huntington Beach's
city charter bu voted to r~m
mend th•t U..office of city clerk
be made appointive instead of
elective.
The cJty'a Charter Revision
Committee acted unanimously
this week after hearln1 a
somewhat unexpected statement
from City Clerk Alicia · Wentworth.
Mrs. Web.tworth, who ran un-
opposed when she was the city's
top vote getter ilY the 1976
municipal election, said that the
city clerk should be appointed by
the city council.
"The city clerk is neither a
polltlcian nor a policymaker,"
sheaaid.
WATER ••• Mrs. Wentworth said she is in
charge of running the city's elec-
tions for it la unrealistic for her to
in restriction of water service, as be put ln the position of cam-
well as possible court fines an-paiening. Dalt1 l'llet l"9ft -..
Southern California smog fighters will use this two-man,
high pressure balloon, the "Atmosat," to trace particles
of pollution m an effort to learn more about where smog
comes from and where it goes. Officials of the South
Coast Air Quality Management District are waiting for
a smoggy day and the right air current to launch the
balloon. Meanwhile, they are conducting test flights in-
side one of the old blimp hangars at the Marine Corps
helicopter ba'se in Tustin.
-$11,000 for a tree sprayer. d/or up to 30 days in the county Mrs. Wentworth said, l! the
.. jail. position were made appointive as
The ordinance also would pro-she recommends, the city's best
hiblt runnin& water into gutters, interests would be to advertise
washing sidewalks and parking for a qualified person throughout
lots by hose, reflllinc ornamental the atate.
•sHOULD BE APPOINTED'
City Clerk Wentworth
From Paee Al
No Change Favored PIDD •••
She retired in 1965 and moved
to Leisure World, Seal Beach,
and became involved in com-
munity affairs.
•
In School System She waa president or ttie
women's club, active in the
Salvation Anny and co-chairman
of the United Way in Leisure
World for seven ~ears.
By llA YMOND ESTRADA JR.
Ot ow oa11, ~1101 Stall
A Fountain Valley (elemen-
tary> School District survey
shows 35 percent or the dlstrlct's
parents want a junior lugh school
..,ystem while 51 percent believe
th t'rc 1c; no need for change.
Thl' survey. compiled by a
72 mt•mtwr parent teacher com-
m it tee. also showed 75 percent of
thP district's instructors want
Junior high schools.
Tc•acher i.tssociation President
Yale Wishmck called the survey
an indication instructors ''don't
like the current system."
Presently, kindergarten through
c•1ghth grade students attend ail
19 of the district's schools.
"The Junior high school system
would be better," said Wishnick.
··We could teach more efrec-
tively "
Wishnkk was critical of the
school board's lack of action on
the issue.
Trustees established the 72-
mem ber unit last November. The
committee had lhe aid of a •.ooo
consultant.
A spokesman for the group,
Robert KlSner. a Ward low School
teacher, told trustees last week:
· Jl 1s the committee's recom-
mendation that consideration be
given to the opinions of the 35 per·
cent of lhe parents and 75 percent
or the teachers who expressed a
desire for change.··
Kisner told trustees the unit's
task "was only to gather In -
formation and not to color It."
This was done to "let the com-
OAANOI COAST H/I'
DAILY PILOT
munlty decide What they want w
do." he added.
The junior high school plan has
been shelved at least unlll the
end of summer, according to dis-
trict Superintendent Bill Plaster.
In 1976, Miss Pidd was appoint·
ed to the Seal Beach school board
and won re-election this put
March.
Von Bra11n Vow:
To 'Look Ahead'
By BOWARD BENEDICT
WASHINGTON (A P) -A cheer rose from the crude
blockhouse as America launched its first ballistic missile Aug. 20,
1953. at Cape Canaveral, Fla. But seconds later aloom set in when
the Redstone rocket pluneed into the Atlantic Ocean.
"Find out wbat went wrong," ordered Dr. Wernher von
Braun, whose crew of roc~et spec1alista from Germany de·
veloped the missile.
THE PROBLEM WAS TRACED to a guidance system A
mechanic sugcested he mlaht have made too tight a twist on a
certain screw. Testing showed that to be the case.
"I am always happy to solve problems so quickly," voo
Braun said, ''and I wanted to impress upon my men that absolute
honesty is something you must have in a team effort. You must
look ahead, not back."
That was the first anecdote I heard about von Braun wben I
began covering lhe space program as a reporter In 1959. For 18
years, I maintained close contact with von Braun, who was a
giant among a unique breed oC men.
HE WAS A STRONG LEADEa, tough when he bad to be, but
sensitive and always thoughUul or his team members, as he was
with the mechanic ln 1953.
The l\edatone':i difficulties were overcome, and it became
the nation's nnt operational ballistic mlaslle. Later, von Braun'•
group ustld the basic Redstone technolo1y to launch America's
first satellite and lt.s first man in space and to develop the Salam
~. the mooster rocket which carried 12 astronauta to landin&s on
the moon.
I was in the blocltbouae with him •hen the first unmanned
Saturn WM launthed succeasfully In • thundering dllplay ot firepower in 1967.
VON BRAUN B&O&E IN'ro teats, and embraced aeveral
fellow Germans, the onetime builders of HiUer'a V-2 rockets, wbo
were the heart of the American space effort. ..
"We've done lt," he said quJeUy and p..Lhetlcally. •"fbe moon aoon will be oura. • • ~
Von Braun lpt'llt 27 ye1r1 ln t1'e aentce Of the U.S. 1o•em·
ment. fltt reriated httratlvt industry ofrera unUI he had reallied •
bis lona·Mld dream OI aeridlna men into apace and landinl men oo tM mooa. He felt be could best real111 hll dream by •t&Jina
with the National Aeronautics and Ss>aC• Adminllt.ratlon . •
•
fountains or pools, permitting re-She said she would aeain seek
pairable leaks. office if the position is made ap-
1 t a Is o w o u Id require · pointlveor remains elective.
restaurants to serve water only The charter revision group
to customers who request it. also is studying status of the
The only exempt!onl would be poets of city attorney and city
in caaa creaUn1 undua hardship· treasurer .. ~oth currently are
and those of an emereency .electiveposltion.a.
nature atrectlng tbe health. Minutes from this week's
sanitation, fire protection or meeting showed that the group
public safety. was divided 3-3on both offices.
2HBPanel
SealA Open
Two seata are open on
the Huntington Beach
Planning Commission and
two more on the city's
Redevelopme nt C.om·
mission.
Council members are
asking for volunteer ap-
plications for the two com-
miulona. They will ap-
point new members short·
ly after the July 1 deadline
for applications.
Interested residents can
obtain applications by call-
Int 536-5al>l, or at the ad-
ministrative omca of ctty
ball at2000 Mam St.
The mauer is scheduled to
come up again June 28 when 1t 1s
hoped th.at all nine committee
members will be present. ·
Both City Attocney Don Bonfa
and Treasurer Warren Hall are
ln favor of their posts remaining
elective. or the two, Bonfa is the most
vehement.
"It ls Important to have ·an in-
dependent voice in city hall," he
said, "who is not subject to the
contr.ol of-the city council or city
admlnlstrator."
Bonfa said his position should
provide an important role in the
checks and balances system.
"The city attorney can provide
this by beint a watchdog over the
city council and administration.
He obviously shouldn't be con-
trolled by those who be is
watcbiq," Bonfa aaid.
Prior attempts to make the Ci·
ty attorney elected have been de-feated by tbe electorate.
Hall said bis position also
should be elected so that he can
represent the public's interests.
"After all, it's the taxpayers'
money," he said.
Harold Bauman, in line to be
chairman of the charter revision
committee after former
chairman Jerry Bame stepped
down, said the committee's vote
on the city clerk's status is ten-
lative.
He said a draft of tne commit· tee's work soon will go to the city.
council.
The council will be responsible
for placing recommended
charter changes on the baJlot.
The ultimate decision will be
made by the city's voters.
The last major revision of the
charter was made m 1966.
Fro. Page Al
DEATH .•.
Rehnquist, said the changes in
the two death penally laws "are
procedural and on the whole
ameliorative, and that there is
now ex-post facto v lolation."
Dobbert's trial was held in
1974, after authorities tracked·
hhn down in another stale. The
trial jury that convicted him 1'e-
com memded life imprisonment
but the trial Judie. who unde,r
Florida'• 1973 law does not have
to follow the jury's recommenda-
tion, imposed the death sentence.
SESAME STREET
SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY
STREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T
HADA CARPET INSTALLATION BY ALDEN'S.
IN OUR TWENTY YEARS, WE HAVE
CARPETED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA
MESA, NEWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH AND
HUNTINGTON BEACH, ONE NE1GHBOR TELLS
ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK.
:rHE FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO
MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR
NSGHBO~ WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER
HOME. (IF WE HAVEN7, BRING HER IN WITH
YOU.)
\
TEN CENTS'
.Jump at Magor'~ Invitation
IONDO, T •· fAP> -nto
m )IOI' complaiMd that hat
n '1 plO)'mmt rot• la too
to qualify for federal aJd,
'1 Colten nil from loalon
verywb re vnlunteeerln1 to
e practice their uncmploy·
'inHando
.. And those are the ones who
don't call rollect," Mayor
row Gllll)cock 111td tud•y. •'rm not t.alun1 collect calla."
Water Winner
T Ila came In to
pu bllclt1 about a letter
GIHttock wrote to Prald ol
Carter on Mood11 uldn1 for a Uat
or tho naU00•1 hard-core un·
employed.
He •• d Hondo, a South Texu
f rmiot comf1;!unlty or about
8,000 w1tb an unemplorment rate
of Ulr percent, needed money
for a SJ.1 million civic center.
But ho said be had twice bffn
Dally P'llot S~ll P'Mto
Bryan Kuh1ak, fourth-grader at College Park School in
Irvtn('. was given 10-speed bicycle Thursday. He wrote
the best water conservation essay in a contest sponsored
by thl' Irvin<' Ranch Water District. Judges, who po,red
over about 600 essays and posters, said Bryan was
given the toµ prize because his essay showed the
broad('Sl awareness of the water shortage problem.
Other Irvin<' schools will participate in the contest in
rom1n~ months.
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lroine Teachen'
'
Contract Ratified
By HILARY KAYE ()11,_. DAiiy P'llel SIA!l
trvme school trustees have en
dbrsed a new. two year ·contract
foe teachers calling for an 1m
roediate six percent ~alary and
trlnge benefit boost bul discard·
ing the idea or merit pay.
T eachers were given an
across-the board five percent
pay hike for 1977 78 and auaran-·
teed another five percent for
1978-79, in addition to the one per-
cent in fringe bencCtts.
Teachers ratified the aaree-
ment Thl.lf'sday afternoon and
srustees called a special seaaion
Thursday night to give un-
•nimous approval to the con-
tract
SULTANA CAP) -A
lS-year-<>ld Tulare County
boy has died after he rode
his skateboard into tbe
• path of a truck at a newly
1l1naled lnteraecUon he~.
• the California Highway
• ' Pat.rot reporta.
Frederico Alvarez died
Thursday en route to a
Fresno hospital, orticer1
.said. He was struck at an
lnteraCK'tfon where a t.rer.
rlc ll1ht. had ~ ln1taUC!d
earlier iii the day. •
l'ho v Mcie dt111tc1 the • bOf about~ reet bef oN lho
driver could brln1 the
truck to a atop.
Jack Parham, the district's
chief negotiator, said the biggest
compromises CJme when the dis-
trict agreed to ruscard meril pay
and teachen dropped their re·
quests for binding arbitration
and a union shop.
"The teachers were
philosophically opposed to merit
pay and the trustees were
philosophically opposed to bind·
ing arbitration and havln1 a un-
ion shop," Parham explaJned.
"Thlnas got easier after both
sides a,reed lo drop those re-
quests,' Parham aatd.
Accordln1 to Parham, the
teacbtta' bue salary. their pay
for araduate units and for years
ol experienc• will alt be hiked·
five percent tor 1917-78 and
another five percen\ for 1978-79.
There wUI be no nt1otlaUons
next year.
Next year, the averate
teacher's salary will IJO from
$15,529 to about $18,500. accord·
ln1 tot.hedi&triet'a necot11tor.
The teachers' salary end fr·
ln1e benefit lncreHea total
1828.000, wblch tncludes an extra
one percent in fringe benefit. COS·
ti. OM victory 1alned by the
teachers t1 vlalon care covera1e
11 part of th• Irina• bene.tit package.
A 40-hliUJ' work week will be
maintained for the n d two
years, bUt 3$ of those hour m t
be on·tlte. The nuJnber of
toachln1 days w .. docreaaea
lrorn 182 t01.111, b the 27~
minute day wul be kept.
AnOth« ctiaqc in Ut contract
lS Lbat th di lrlcl bu tt1btened
the penooal necessll'f leave. Tb
<leeTEACHElt8, P11 At>
told Hando C'OUldn't quaUly for
fede(al ald unl • Its unemploy.
ment rate were over e percent.
Gla.,cock told Carter that If It
took a hllh unemployment rate
to 1et rederal fund&, he would t.ry
to med the requirement -by
JmportJna the unemployed.
The l'l·year-old mayor swd he
bu been "overwhelmed by the
reapon.se," which bas Included
interviews on 27 radio stalJons
cout to coaat u well u 30 to 40
calls from lodl'llduals In
Oklahoma. Wl•con1ln, Qhlo,
California, Kanau and Texas.
One volunteer aaid he could en·
tertaln the town with bis music
while be was unemployed and
gave Gl~k a sample ot his
music over the telephone.
A radioexecutlveorrered toquit
his Job for two months.
Several colle2e students of-
Daughter-
fend to move tO Hoodo tor lbe aummv.
Glasscock "lald he tell• callen
ho wu "moetb trylns to mate a
point." bulldded: "lfeel like we
have a leaitimato complaint and
it makes me feel good to know
there'• that many people who
feel the way I do .
"l hope we 1et our civic center
out of all this. I think it's a very
poor letup the way they have it
rtsbt now/' be aa.ld. "If 100 ro
oaat and 10 to work you're
peaallied far It. I think that'•
contrary to our American con-cept."
The mayor Hid he bun't
beard from any covemment of.
fieial ln Washi.nllon and said. "I
don't lcnow ti PreaJdenl Carter
baa even seen the letter yet.''
He aald the city apptted in Oc·
(See LOAFEas. Pase AZ)
• er to Die
supreme. Court Upholds Flori~ Penalty
WASHINGTON CAP) The
U.S. Supreme Court upheld today
the death sentence or Florida
death row inmate Ernest John
Dobbert. convicted in the torture
_staying of his 9 -year-old
daughter
Voting 6 to 3, the JUst1ces rc-
Jected Oobbert's arguments that
he could not be sentenced to die
In the electric chair because
Von Braun
Succumbs
To Cancer
WASHINGTON CAP) -Dr.
Wernher von Braun, 65, the
German-born rocket pioneer
whose talenls helped the United
States put men on the moon, died
Thursday after a long bout with
cancer.
Von Braun had been in poor
health tor some time. He un-
derwent t:ureery for a liver
tumor and had maintained a
sharply curtailed schedule since
that lime. He died at Alexandria
Hospital in suburban Virginia.
A private funeral service was
held Thursday and public an-
nouncement of the death was de-
layed until today.
Last year. he had a recurrence
of cancer, coupled with an infec-
tion that developed following sur-
eery He spent long stretches in
the hospital, Including a final
stay beginnine last October.
Even while hospitalized, he
continued limited work on his job
as vice president of engineering
and development for Fairchlld
Jnduatries. He joined Fairchild in
1972, and worked mainly on
space projects until he retired
Jan.1.
Ven Braun spenl much or his
time in the hospital reading. vis·
iting with family and friends and
selectine papers for a permanent
collection that will be exhibited
at the Marshall Space Flight
Center in Huntsville, Ala
Once bitterly haled by the Cree
world, von Braun became its top
rocket expert after he and 129
German rocket experts surrcn·
dered to the United States shortly
before the end of World War II
The man who helped design the
dreaded V2 rocket for Adolf
Hitler designed the U.S. Army's
Jupiter C rocket that allowed his
new country to recoup some of
the prettlge lost when Russia
launched the first space s atelhte
In 1957.
Von Braun told President
Eisenhower well before the
Ruaalati Sputnik launching that
his team had the capabiHty of
puttlne a satellite into orbit
around the earth . But
(See VON BRAUN, Page i\2)
Florida did nol have a constitu·
lionally valid death penalty la~
at the time Cor his crime.
Testimony at his trial
established that Kelly Ann Oob·
bert had suffered burnt hands,
poked eyes, kicks to the head and
baltermgs that sometimes lasted
ror 45 minutes. Prosecutors said
Dobbert finally choked Kelly
Ann, placed her body in a plastic
A Tall Task
bae and buried it. _
Dobbert, a Jacksonville
man, was convicted of com-
mitting the murder sometime In
early 1972. Al the time, Florida
had a death penalty law but it
was struck down as unconstitu·
tional along with tbe death penal-
ty laws of all other states by the
Supreme Court later that year.
Flonda passed a new capital
Walt Majer of Yorba Linda rises to the occasion to fix a
parking lot light at Saddleback College. Majer required
a little mechanical assistance to repair the giant light
fixture.
OC Water Wasters
May Face Penalty
By KATHY CLANCY
Ol I,_ O•lly l'Uet St•ll
It may soon be against the law
to waste water in Orange County.
Residents also may be pro-
hibited from waterine their
lawns between the hours of 10
a.m . and 4 p.m. and could be
penalized for such lnfracUons as
hosing down sidewalks, running
water into gutters or usln1 the
hose to wash their cars and
boats.
Thost guilty of such Infractions
could be fined as much u $.'500
and /or imprisoned in the county
jail for up to 30 days.
A study committee ol clly,
county, water a1ency and cltiien
representatives, established by
supervisors last month, aarffd
at a meetlne tn Fountain Valley
Thursday to ask water aitenciet
to adopt an ordinance prohlblt!nJ
water waaUn1. .
The ordinance would be
slmllar to one which wlll 10 lnto
trfect in LoitJ An1elc1 bctlMlrti
July l.
County Sul)ervlsor Tom Riley,
who sat on tht study committee.
aald today, ·•If everybOdy adopta
this I have the reellnl that WO
probably Will meet th demands
tocurtallthoua otwater. • "My thrust was that we wer
not• there lo punish people,"
Biley continued; "but m rely to
c:ontu\' and, ln conHrvJnc. to
share."
The model Ol)linance endOr&ed
Tburlday wu drafttd by the ...
punishment law in 1973, and that
one last year was ruled constitu-
tional by the nation's highest
court. . Dobbert said his sentencing un-
der the new law represented an
"ex-post facto" apphcatlon of
the law.
The court's majority opinion,
written by Justice William fl.
<See DEATH, Page AZ>
Man Held
In Irvine
.Rape Case
A Newport Beach real estate
man was arrested by Irvine
police Thunday on suspicion of
rapine an Irvine woman in her
home after dlacu11lng real est.ate
dealt with ber.
William E. Manrow Ill. 27, was
booked at Costa Mesa Jail. He is
lree on ball today after poslinl a ·
$25,000 bond.
Manrow wu booked in Costa
Mesa becaUM Costa Mesa Police'
sald they are questioning him
about aeveraJ related cue. ln
Colta Meu and Laauna Hill.t.
Irvlne inveat11atora said
M•nrow turned himself In at the
Irvine police 1taUoo Thursday
afternoon after leamine police
were lookinl ror him. Pollct\had
served a search warrant at his
home. 203 29t.h St .• Wednesday
nieht. but only his roommate was
bom~ ·
According to police, the al-
le1ed rape involved a 31-year-old
woman who phoned a real estate
company Wednesday morning
seeking Information about homes
she saw for sale in the
n~wspaper.
She told police a salesman &r·
rived at her home, drove her
around Irvine showing her
several houses for sale and then
returned to her home in Green-
tree.
Before leaving her residence,
she said her asaallant turned
towards her and said "you are
golnl to iel what )'OU wanted.'' He
allegedly forced her into the
bedroom, where he forced her in·
to aexual intercounie and oral
sex.
The woman said the man was
not armed, but that she has back
injuries and was unable to atop
his attack.
Coast
Weather
Low cloUdiriea tonight
throulh Setu:rday mornJn1 9 becom.lni IUDJ\1 Saturday
afternoon. Lon toa.iabt sa
to 12. IDihf Saturday 68 to
72 at beachel to 7' to 77 in·
land.
• t
at
Tk mpluyt' 1ruu11 h.. Ill
orksw on •Ile.
Aa Edllun Co mpan y
a,•k••••• aud cran••.
bull Md r earth and
l I mcmna equJpmrnt II ldl•
ner tht contrac& dllput•
He utd th• bulk or idlo
WOl"llert, at.out 1.D. cannul bO
uted unUl the op•rU1n1
e>njlft .... ~m• bacll to worts.
Only PalnW\J •nd carpentry
•orll 10. on at the plant. the
spoltesman saJd
l:oton spolleomen Si11d µu:ktL"
would not be placed nn hualdang
sat.ti unlaa atrtke bre1&ker1 wrn.·
hlred.
Tboulh ne1ot1aUons between
the contractors u1oc1at1on and
tbe operalan& ena1ncers re
portedly are mwune progress, 1(
the strike continues another
week, virtually ull work on the
two nuclear reactors will be shut
down.
p,.... Pllfl*! Al
DEATH •..
Rehnquist, said the changes in
the two death penally laws "are
procedural and on the whole
ameliorative. and thal there b
now ex·post Cactoviolat1on."
Dobbert'a trial was held an
1974. after authoritae!. tracked
ham down in another :,late The
trial Jury that convicted him re·
commemded ltfe imprisonment
but the trial Judge. who under
Florida's 1973 la"' docs not have
to follow the jury's recommenda·
t1on. 1mpe>sed the death !lentrnc"
Dobbert argued that under the
old death penally law a tnal
judge could not have chan&ed the
Jury's recommendation.
Justices John Paul Steven~.
Thurgood Marshall and Wilham
J Brennan Jr. voted lo overturn
Oobbert's de11th penulty
"The alroc1ous character of
this Individual's crimes ... 1s
of course no more relevant lo the
legal issue lhun the fuel that 10 or
the 12 jurors who heard ull of lht•
Stevens said.
The court uli10 rejected Dob·
bert's cratms that has trial was
prejudiced by massive publac1ly
"One who Is reasonably sus
peeled of murderini his children
cannot expect to remain
anonymous,•• Rehnquli1t su1d.
Dobbert was sentenced to die
for the murder of his dauehler
He also WH convicted, of !lecond-
degree murder, for the death of a
younger son. Ryder Dobbert
Jn early 1973. authorities found
another son, Ernest Dobbert Ill.
wan dering the streets or
Jacksonville. obviously battered
The child told polict• has father
had beaten him. and that a
similar bealine killed his sister
a nd brother.
Dobbert was round and arrest-
ed in TexWJ In late 1973.
F,....P~AJ
WAFERS. • •
tober 1975 for «> percent funding
for the civic center from lhe
Economic Development Ad ·
manastrallon Commission, but
waa tt.lfned down because of the
unemployment rate A lattt ap·
plication to a federal public
works program met a similar
rate
Anti-Litter Backed
SACRAMENTO (AP) -An ln
du1lry·backed, ~million ant1-
Utt.er bill hu cleared the stale
Senate despite an opponent'•
claims that 1t had been used to
ward off hi1 own bill banninR no-
depoalt botUes.
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C'OmplG(e st tbe b flnnan1 Of
... It. ~ reactor a. acb oted
for C'ompleuon by Jttl, the
lftOCld by Jm.
U1ton oeao&aalort ror the
operaunc ..,tneera want a h an
hour lncr••• fOf' tacb of thr next
thr .. y•ua. Contracton have of·
ltred &ix pct'Ctnt lncreuea, or 1$
cenu an hour.
tjjp•P-AJ
w"iTER •..
It a.ho wou ld require
rtl'ltaurant.s to aerve water only·
to customef'I who requut It.
The onJy exemptions would be
m cases creating undue hardship
and those of an emeraency,
nature alfectinr the health,
unitation, llre protection or
public safety. ....,
* * * Breakthrough
In Water
Projectll Told
PALO ALTO (AP) -Gov. Ed-
mund Brown Jr. says a "major
breakthrough'' has been
achieved after a is.year squab·
ble over $.1.5 billion worth of
water projects. includina the
Peripheral Canal
Brown. in a speech to about 150
newspaper editors late Thurs·
day. also called 1t .. a fragile
agreement:· b«.alU.C. .coruliUon&
are posed and the com promisers
ranae from water developers lo
environmentalists, and include
farm interests and labor
.. The environmentalists have
seen the need for the Peripheral
Canal, and the water users In lhe
San Joaquin Valley have seen the
need for guarantees oC water
quality in the delta " tbe
Democratic governor aaad.
He told the conference,
sponsored by The Associated
Preu, that a major condition la a
federal euarantee of water quall·
ty in the Delta. If thi1 Is
achieved, "the state wlll commit
lt1elf to build the Peripheral
Canal and 1tart within three
years," he said.
Sen. Ruben AyaJa <D·Chino>.
quickly amended the com·
promise construction, a nd the
Senate Finance Committee
quickly sent It to the floor on a 9-3
vote.
The quick action means the bill
could become ttfective Jan. 1,
19'78.
At the committee hearing late
Thursday, several Della waler
users argued against tho
Peripheral Canal and the lack or
rinancial details in the com-
promise.
But Ayala said, "Historically,
the same opposition comes up all
the time.··
F,....P.,.eAJ
TEACHERS
state Educational Code allows
teachen to take al\.or their 1ick
leave d3ya for 'personal
necessity.··
"But we felt they were abullnf
the term. slnce we tlaured out
that most ol the personal neceul·
ly days came before or arter
holidays," Parham said
The new contract Includes a
clause that personal neces1ity
leaves mu.st have prior approvaJ or the teachers' auoervisor.
Parham and Jackie Rffdy,
president-elect of the Irvine
Tuchen Aaaociation, both said
they are pleated that ne1otla·
Uona were concluded before the
end of school.
"Whftl •e lff dlatrtcu over·
react.ins t.o eoUective bar1aln.ln1t
as they are elaewben, lt'1 1ood
to 1ee thal we've rotten It dono
here qulck17 and didn't play IJlly
ea mes." Parham aa.id.
" Oa J .11. 1
Ufterd oil, carryt • »
Hlelh~ t'alltd Eaplor r Into •
ll!J>Uu.l crblt and ll YlJll tbt
U.S. pro&r au firat IUC
Vcm &aan &bo wu lftltrumeo-
tal ln dalcninl • loos•·ran&
Jupiter rocllel. tbc Saturn l
booalet 8ftd the mauJve 31-&torti
tall Saturn ~ rock•t• that
p0we~ men beyond the eartli'•
srav1ty and unt th•m t.o • soft
l1nda111 on the lunar aurface.
STUFFING MESSAGES -Girl Seouts in
lrvme assist Irvine Ranch Water Dis
trict's water cona.ervation project Stuffing
bag1les, are, from left, Lauralee An·
o.thr~ ..... -
drcws. Diana Br-anda, UlUrt Sacket, Shel-
ly Givot, Wendy Sacket, Salli Whlte and
Gina FAwards
Von-Braun c me to lb~
United Stat es lD September lttS
und~r contnct to the US. Army.
He and hla men spent five years
at Ft. 811", Tex., working on tho
V2 rocket they had developed tn
Germany. They were
transferred lo the Armr! • R~ Arsenal at Huotsvill~;. Scouts Aid Water Job Ala., 19$0 to develop •
l\edaton minlle, the forer )
of the Jupiter C. -::
Youths Aid Comervation Campaign ...
In llM, von Braun becamt i: U.S. citizen. He and hla le•£;
now 1rown to 4,000 en1lneers anct::
technlclan1. were transfert4!6'
from the Army in 1980 to then ·;
ly formed National Aeronautkl&
and Space Administration. •
are worktna u part of a service project.
The phones have been ringing
oCf the hook at the Irvine Ranch
Water District with girl scouts
and boy scouts asking what they
can do to help ease the water
crisi1.
So. lRWD Board President
Lansing Eberling devised a way
oC hameuin& the youthful energy
and enthusiasm Girl scouu are
s tuffing water conservation
messaaes into plastic bags illld
boy scouts are delivering the
baa a door t.o door in Irv me.
SO FAR, MORE than 12,000
water conservation kits hav<'
been put toaether -containing
pamphlets that explain the waler
shortaae and a bumper sticker
and a button, both reading "Shut
Your Tap." The scouts are ex·
peeled to put together about
20 OOOkits.
Two troops ot a1r1 scouts have
already helped aturr the ba&eies,
includwa cadette troop 1776 and
Junior troop 1824. The cadettes
are domg the project to earn con·
servatlon badges and the juruora
SEVERAL GROUPS ot boy
scouts have already be1un plac·
ina th ~ bag1les on Irvine
doorknobs. and all of the
packaaes are expected to be de·
Ii vered within the next few
week1.
However, JRWD offtolaa. say
they are atill looldnc tor scout.a to
help deliver th• ba11lea and
aalled interested 1couta or troop
leaders to contact the IRWD of.
flee, at 833-1223.
He flnally left his laboratorliiJ.'
in 1870 to come to Wa1hln1ton #
NASA'• deputy u1l1tant dlrectA1
for 9lannin1. Two years later. M'
realaned hll aovernment job to·
join Fairchild Industries, U·
private firm that was developing
scientific aatellites. as a vlco pr~
sldentfor enelneering.
Von Braun: a
By HOWARD BENEDICT
WASHINGTON (AP> A cheer roi>e from the crude
blockhous~ as America launched its first ballistic m1!>s1le Aulr? 20,
1953. at Cupe Canaveral. Flu But second!! later gloom bCt in whc•
the Redstone rocket plunged into the Atlantic Ocean
"Find out what went wrong." ordered Dr. Wernher von
Braun, whose crew or rocket specialists from Germany. de
veloped the missile.
THE PROBLEM WAS TRACED to a guidance system. A
mechanic suggested he might have made too tighl a twist on 11
certain screw. Testing showed that to be the case
"I am always happy Lo solve problems so quickly," von
Braun aaid, "and I wanted lo impress upon my men that absolute
honuty la something you must have 1n a team effort. You must
look ahead, not back "
That was lhe first anecdote I heard about von Braun when I
beaan covenng the space program us a reporter In 1959 For 16
years, I maantaaned close contact walh von Braun, who was a
elant among a unique breed or men
HE WAS A STRONG LEADER, tough when he had to be, but
sensitive and always thoughtful of has team members, as he was
with the mechanic in 1953.
The Redslone·s difftcullie!I were overcome. and il became
the nation's first operational balhst1c missile. Later, von Braun's
group used the basic Redstone technology to launch America's
first satellite and its hrst man in space and to develop the Saturn
'Team Player ~
s. the monster rocket which carried 12 astronauts to landings on the moon .
-J waa in the blockhouse with him when the first unmanned
Saturn was launched succesafully in a thunderine display or firepower In 1967.
VON BaAUN BROKE INTO tears, and embraced several
fellow Germans, the onetime builders or Hitler's V ·2 rockets, who
were the heart of the Amer:ican apace effort.
"We've done il," he said quietly and prophetically. "The
moon soon will be ours."
Von Braun spent 27 yea.rs in the service or the U.S. govern-
ment. He resisted lucrative industry often until he had Malized
his loni-held dream or seruUn&.men int.o apace and landing men
on the moon. He felt he could best realize his drum by staying
with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
TO IDM, THE MOON LANDINGS were dramatic proof that
man has a role to play in space. He also strongly supported the
U.S.·Russlan manned mission of two years aao as a step toward
international cooperation in space.
"I look forward to the day when mankind will join hands 3nd
face the heavens in a !!Olid phalanx lo apply the combined
technological ingenuity of all nations to the exploration and
ultlazation of outer space for peaceful uses," he told me m an m· tcrvlew.
"Would It not be ironical if nations first learn to transcend
their national interests many, many miles from mother earth."
Woman Faces Worm Fraud Rap
A 47·year·old Westminster
woman wa.a arrested on a felon y
warrant early today that charged
her with 1erand theft in connec-
tton with the operation of a worm
rarm
Mrs. Janet Hazel Holyf is held
In Oranie County J all on bail or
S50.000 Westmmsler Police Or
facer Earl Graham said the
woman'shU1band, R1chard.isbe-
lnl souahton the same charges.
Graham said the pair operated
a worm bed business and al·
leeedly sold worm beds to about
500 investors Utrouahout the na-
tion in ms and 1976.
Graham said the pair is
char1ed with selling 20.000 worrn
beds when they allegedly had on-
ly !5,000 beds.
The invest.ors also reportedly
paid for maintenance and rent on
the worm beds each month
Irvine Cyclist
Still Critical
After Crash
An Irvine motorcycUat Injured
ln a traffic accident In Newport
Buch lut Sunday remalnf'd In
critical condition today at Hoa1
Memorial Hospital.
Chril Clark, 21 of 5391 Sierra Verd~ Road, aulrcred mutlvc
head lnjurle." when hi• motorcy·
cle aw rved out of control lnlo a
car parked oo Stub.ore Drive.
PollH said Clark ••• rtdtn1 Illa motorcycle we,ttbound in the
••tbound lan and appartnUy
llruck. a p~deatrtan be lore
ttHhln& into tbt parlted C If.
AcCotdln1 to offlc n. Clart
waa not weartni a heln>et at lhe
Um e of the maahap. Tb~
pied~n w not ll\)orid, they .. 14.
The company, called Spartan
Enterprises, reportedly operated
in headquarters at 9261 Bishop
Place, Westmln1ter.
substantial amounts into the en·
lerprlse on the premise tbat they
would realize profits from the
venture.
count. of grand theft and 11
counu of unre1istered securitlet.
The worm beds were kept at
Newberry Sprlnas In the desert
near Barat.ow, Graham said.
He said lhat estimates of losses
to Investors could be in excess of
$1 million.
A local worm dealer saad that a
worm bed business typically pro-
vides -worms for compost f6r
•1ricultural uses and for fish
bait.
Graham said that some tn·
vestors are believed to have paid
Graham said that warran~
charged the Holyfs with 11 felony He so.id that ther~ arC' commOl\-
ly 80.000worms In each bed
'
SESAME STREET
SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY
STREET IN THE HARSOFf AREA THAT HASN'T
HAO A CARPET INSTALLATION BY ALDEN'S.
IN OUR TWENTY YEARS, WE HAVE
CARPETED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA
MESA, NEWPORT BEACH. LAGUNA BEACH AND
HUNTINGTON BEACH, ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS
ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY • HOME ON A BLOCK.
THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO
MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR
NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER
HOME. (IF WE HAVEN'T , BRING HER IN WITH .
YOU.)
1663 l'lAClNTIA AVEHUf •
• I
,
·:
'
ATaUTIUlc
, a South Tau
far I unlty or about
I, wilb a unemploym L rate
of u..r.. s-ttlrt. DHded money
for • 11.l million civic cent.tr.
But M Hld be bad twice been
Walt Majer of Yorba Linda rises to the occasion to fix a
parking lot light at Saddleback Colle•e. Majer required
a little mechanical assiitance to repalr the giant ll'ht fixture.
Car-bus Collision
Kills Four at Base
A collision between a car and a
North San Diego County Transit
Dlstrlcl Bus on Camp PendJeton
1 near San Clemente Thursday
nl1ht kllled all lour people ln the
car. including a young married
couple.
Spokesmen at the base today
kSentified the dead u Marine
SJt. Mark Jepertinger, 23, a resi·
d,nt ol bachelor enlisted men's
(lUarters at Camp Pendleton;
Cpl. Marvin Price and his wife
Oriel. both 19, who lived ln
Carlsbad. and Mrs. Almalee
Harvey, 19. o( Oceanside.
lnvestlgators saad the only
person injured aboard t-he
NSDCTD bus was Its driver,
Arthur Wood, who was not
seriously hurt.
Spokesmen said the accident. is still under lnvesUgatlon by the
Camp Pendleton Provost
Marshal's Office, which hold.a
jurisdiction over on-base in·
veati1aUons. He 1aid no information oa the
cau1e ol the accident will be re.
leased until the probe concludes.
Marine CoTps officlal1 dld 11y
the cruh occurred on Las Pulgas
Road juat about a mile lnJlde the
Las Putau 1ate south of the San
Onofre Nuclear Power General·
ln1Station.
Did Movie lmpire
"Series of Crimes?
' • tie motion picture ''Dick and
Jene." about an unemployed
•erospace executive who turns to
•l'med robbery to support hit ex·
941nalve lifestyle, waa · the lm·
petoa for a series or real Orattge
County crtm~. accordin1 to a
deputy district attorney.
TusUn market June 10.
lo e~ cue, Ill 11ld, the rob-
ber ltuffed bi.a hand hlto a brown
pa.,.r ba1 and told blJ victim
there WU a .f.$-C.Uber aun In It.
Alao, Ila "'4, neh lime the
robber "-4 pJ•ced w,U~ tape
over &M ~oceaH p&ate or bl•
1etawa) ear. ·
• •
coast to t • well u JO to • t'all1 from lndlvldual• In
Oklahoma, Wlacon1 n, Ottlo,
Callfomla. Kansu and Toxas.
One volunteer sald he could en-
tertain the town with bu music
while be was unemployed and
Kave Gluscock a sample of hia
musac over lhe telephone.
A radio executive offered toqu1t
hisjobfortwomonths
Several collelle students or-
rued to move co HODdo fer Uie awn mer.
c~ wd lella c.aU
be WU "mc&tly trJlQJ to a
point." bill added: •·1 feel Ultt we
have a lellUmate comP1al.ot aad
it makes me teel aoocl to ltDow
there's thal many people wbo
feel the way I do.
"I hope we cet our civic center
out of all this. I think it's a very
poor 1etup the way they have lt
Daughter-er to Die
supreme Co ur( Upholds F lorida Penalty
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
U.S. Supreme Court upheld today
the death sentence of Florida
death row inmate Ernest John
Dobbert, convicted in the torture
1layln1 of ha s 9-year·old
dau1hter. Votln1 6 to 3, the Justices re·
jected Dobbert's arguments that
he could not be sentenced to die
in the electric chair because
I aguna Be ach
Family Lose s
Van to Fire
A family atartine out on a
vacation In ' new camper van escaped injury, but suffered the
destruction of their $8,000 van as
they ate breakfast in Laiuna
Beach Thursday.
Steven R. chew. 484 Jasmine,
Laguna Beach, and family had
stopped for breakfut at lhe Cot·
ta1• Rataurant. 308 N. coast H11hway. After they left the vehi·
cle. the van burst into name.
La~a Beach Fire Marshal
Jamts Preuon ••Id a butane eas
line to a retri1erator ln the van
leaked gas which built up In the
vehicle until It reached a pilot
light, and exploded.
The van was fully involved tn
fire 11pon the arrival of the flrat
flr&1fepartment unit.
In addlUon to the destruction of
the vehicle. there was $500
damage to contents.
.
T r ash Crash
In Carlsbad
CARLSBAD CAP> -Three
youths led 11 police, sherlfrs and
highway patrol cars on a 120-mlle
chase through this sleepy seaside
resort early today. then crashed
Into tiers of 1arbage cans for the
finale.
The truh had been put out the
night before be'-ause today is
garbaae day in Ca•lsbad. After
tt\JYbo)'I roared throu~h town,
much ot the 1arba.1e was heaped
in tb• street.
When the 11 patrol cars boxed
the youths in along one res1den-
Ual street, they tried to aet away
by drlvin& acr~s several lawns,
authot1Uea aaJd.
That'• when they crashed.
Two youths were in custody at
Juvenile Hall and tbe third waa
betn1 aouaht.
Florida did not have a constitu·
tionally valid death penalty law
at the time for his crime.
Testimony at his trial
established that Kelly Ann Dob-
bert had suffered burnt hands, poked eyes, kicks to the head and
batterings that sometimes lasted
for 45 minutes. Prosecutors said
Dobbert finally choked J(elly
Ann, placed her body in a plastic
AP~
SPACE PIONEER Otes
Wernher von Braun, 85
bag and buried it.
Dobbert, a Jacksonville
man, was convicted of com-
mitting the murder sometime in
early 1972. At the time. Flonda
had a death penalty law but it
was struck down as unconstitu·
tional along with the death penal-
ty laws of all other stateit by the
Supreme Court later that year.
Florida passed a new capital
punisblnent law in 1973, and that
one Jut year wu ruled couUtu·
tlonal by the naUoa's hlahest
J:OUrt. ' .
Dobbert aaid bia sentenclnt un·
der the new law represented an "ex.post facto" applicaUon of
the law.
The court's majority opinion,
written by Justice William H.
(See DEATH, Paae Al)
Clai med "8 C'allC!er
Rocket Pioneer
·Von Bra11n Dead
W ASIUNGTON <AP> -Dr.
Wernher von Braun, 85, the German-born rocket pioneer
whose talent.a helped the United
States put men on lbe moon, dled
Thunct.y after a Ion& bout with
cancer.
Voo Braun had b.tn ig ~ heaJth for aome time. He un•
derwent aureery for a liver
tumor and blcl 10atntatnec1 a
sharply curtailed schedule llnce
that time. H• died at ,\lexaadrla
Hospital lo 1ubutban Virstnia.
A private runeraJ service w
held Tbunday and public an·
nouncement ol the death was de-
layed unUl today.
Last year. be bad a recurrence
of cancer, coupled with an lnfec-.
tlon that developed followins su.r-
1ery. He 1peot loag stretches in'
the hotpllal, i.Dcludlnc a final
stay be&lnning lut October.
Even while hospitalised, be
continued limited wor~oa bia as vie. pralderit of ·
and development for alrcbO,.
Industries. He joined Fairchild In
1972. and worked mainly on ·
space ,Project.I until be retired Jan, l. .
~on 81' UD spent inucb·ot bU
tlsn.e tit ~ bolpltaJ reading, vts-
iUQs with family and triends and
seleetinc papen for a permanent
collection thai will be exhlbtted
at the Marthall Spacfl Fti&bt
Center In Huntavtlte, Al at
Once Rebuffed, Man
Robs SC Custo~r
Once bitterly hated by the free
world, von Braun became Its top
rocket expert after be and 121
German rocket experts surren-
dered to the United States sborUy
before the end of World War II. ·
The man who helped design the
dreaded V2 rocket for Adolf
Hitler deslaned the U .s. Army's
Jupiter Crocket that allowed his
new country to recoup some oC
the prestlae lOlt when Rusaia
launched the first apace saaelllte
in 1957.
A tall, thin man grabbed a
woman customer in a San
Clemente pharmacy Thursday
and forced her to give hlm the
cash from her purse, after the
pharmacy clerk had earlier re·
fused h1a demand for monev.
The man. who had earlier ·claimed to have a gon, escaped.
Neither the customer nor clerk
was harmed.
Jerry Schultz. owner or the
Schultz Rexall Pharmacy, 100 S .
El Carruno Real, said the woman
clerk, whom he preferred not to
identify, simply refused to
cooperate in the holdup.
He said the robber come into
the store about 7:30 p.m. and totd
the clerk he had a gun and want·
ed the money from the cash re-
gls ter. Schulti s1tid the man
never displayed a weapon.
"She WllS a titUe reluct.ant to do
that," Schultz Hid. As a matter
o( fact, he added. she was
furious. "It made her mad that
someone would come tn and de·
maod aomethina like that," be
said.
Schultz aaid when his clerk
stubbornly refused, the frustrat·
ed robber grabbed the next
customer who walked lo, thook
her and made a similar demand
tor money.
Schulu said the customer wu
frightened and aave tbe man her
purse. The robber fled. -
It was unknown how much
money was taken.
Police were unable to furnish
details of the incident. sa)'ins
crime reports were un~ailable.
Co unty Mulls
Penaltie s for
Water W aste
Von Braun told President
Eisenhower well before lbe
Ruqian Sputnik launching that
hia team bad the capablllly of
puttln1 a 11telllte into orbit
around the earth. But
Eisenhower wanted to use a
rocket developed rot nonmilitary
uses for the first effort to em-
phaalze lbe peaceful uses of
space and von Braun was turned
down.
Sputnlk and the subsequent
failure ot the Vanpard rocket,
America'• muc~ publicized fint
attempt to awket • 11teWte into · apace.. forced Ellenhower to tum
to von Braun.
.{See VON BRAUN, Pa1e .u>
Christopher Carl Barnett. 11, di ltl Ruby St.. Laauna Beach,
hit been arrat1ned in West
Oranae County Munleipat Court cm three counLa of armed f'Ob..
bel'}'. pe pleaded innocent of each of thtm. A preliminary hearin1, to
determine whether there la
dence mouth to warrant trial,
wcbeduled for June 29.
·Graduation in Laguna
An Unkkiter Addreaea Senian at Ritea
Weatbe r
Low doUdJ.ri8u E tbrou.-.~m becoa:&lnl •wm.v s y
afterDoan. Lon= 51 to a. Blahl s. '* to ·
12 at beaches to 14 In-land. •
Carl Us. the deputy dlltrlct at·
• toi'ftey, 1ald he can prove therob-
b•ry 1pree be1an when the
cqlprlt decided armed robbery
1"J'Uldn't Ma dltficun orofeuloo after vlewlnc Uae Hollywood
ovfe.
• amctt was arrested Sundu ea.ta Ken poUce, after a
tmlnster liquor 1tore cltrt
robbed of .SlOC) by • ioulh
lo pnt.li'lded to have a l\lh.
: he law treata a almulated
robbery u thouth the~ t~ulntt; earned a weapon. Fo~ pOllce lnterropUOn
Ibe atudent and 1u tn·
ft11MJoa, be wu cbarled With
other robbm u well. ot a
ktt ln Oranc• M•J 15, lhd a
•
I
Man Held
lnlrvine
Hape Case
A Newpoe"t Beach re1el estate
inu wu arreated by Irvine
police Thursday on susp1c1on of
rapine an Jmn~ woman an btt
bom4;,a.fler discwmng real estate deals wtt.h her.
WQllun E. Manrow U I, 27. waa
booted at Costa Mesa Jail. He is
free on ball today art er posting a m.ooo bond.
11 anrow waa boo,lted in Costa
Mesa because Costa Mesa Police·
said they are quesllonlng him
about aeveral related cases in
Costa Mesa and La1una Hills.
Irvine investlcators said
Manrow turned himself in at the
Irvine palice station Thursday
afternoon after learnine police
were looking for rum. Pohce had
served a search warrant at his
home. 203 29th St. Wednesday
night, but only his roommate was
home.
According to police, the al·
leged rape mvolved a 31-year-old
woman who phoned a real estate
company Wednesday morning
seek mg informat.Jon about homes
s he saw for sal e 1n the
newspaper
She told police a ule!fman ar·
rived at her home. drove her
around Irvine showing her
several houses for sale and then
returned to her home in Green·
tree.
Before leaving her residence
she aaid her assailant turned
towards her and said "you at"e
&oingtocet what you wanted." He
alle1edly forced her Into tbe
bedroom. where he forced her In-
to sexual intercourse and oral
sex.
The woman said the man was
not urned. bu\ that she has back
lllJurjes and ~as un•blc to stop
his •llack.
Laguna Okays
Crescent Bay
Special Zone
Despite a recommendation by
the Laguna Beach Planning
Comml.aaion that the city drop a
plan ot special zonln1 ror the
Crescent Bay aru, the City
Council gave lnltlal approval to
the much-amended plan Wednes·
day.
Tbe 1CH:alled "Crescent Bay
Speelfic Plan" was accepted by
the council on a 4-1 vote with
Mayor Jon Brand di.ssentinc.
The plan provides for ocean
bluff set-backs and archeololical
protection measures for new con-
atrucUoo.
The plan ha.a been more than a
year in the preparation and in-
cludes commercial propett.les at
the enln.nee of Crescent Bay
Drive u weU u OCHnfront pro-
perty and Iota aJon1 the street.
The mauer will have a 1econd
readlni at a subsequent council
sesalon and become law ao daya
later. .
ORANQIC'OAIT l1'C
DAILY PILOT
.,
uperlnlendcnt Jerome
Thor ey I.Aid the Ca,J tnano
Unan.s School Dtsuict m., t•ke
letaJ action ., t the Jf.y,
otd a wall. He wW ,.. cet.. dlptom.a, bowever.
II arlDI ldtlDt't l.4tather JobD
Moore. 21. said tbe student,
whom be did not Ill: now. came to
blm l"ll'Y over the srad• hit
•lrlfrleod recdved ln Moor•'• clus.
"The ctrltriend dJdn't aet the
crade •be t.bou1ht she should and
apparenUy went crying to her
boyfriend," Moore aaid. "Th•t
cot him upset. I had oever seen
bJm before and had no idea what
be was upset about."
Moore said the student ar1ued
with hlm and then bit him with a
single aide-arm blow to the jaw
and neck.
Tbe teacher was treated at the
San Clemente General Hospital
emeree:ney room and released.
He said He wenl to the hospital
because he was bleeding rrom
the ear, but it turned out the
blood was comin1 from a mole
which had been broken.
"Head wounds always bleed a
lot," Moore said. "My neck is
still sore, but I'm all richt."
He said he bad never been
aw are ot any problems with the
Clrl student, who WU in his "Uv·
ing Sea" cla.aa. She received an
"A" for the course, but •pparent-
ly felt she should have earned
more points than Moore gave her
for-a class project.
Dr Tbornsley said the district
Is awaiting an opinion from coun
ty counsel oo whether to take
legal action a1ainst the youth.
"It's an unfortunate situa-
tion." said Thornsley. "This is a
Cine student. a good young mfll
But w,can't have students slug
ging teachers and gett1n1 away
with it."
E',.._P.,,eAJ
GRADS •••
day of school before commence·
ment. and the graduation party
that followed, were equally
spirited.
Motorists in Ute vicinity or the
'ligh school a~nt much of the af.
ternoon, after tbe last class or the
year, dodiiqa water balloona.
One police car suffered the io·
d11nity of a direct bit. Police
tR-oke up the fracases and report·
ed no escalatidrl of weaponry.
A rousing grad night party
brought the response or palicc
three times in the small hours or
this morning. to calls or dis·
turbances.
Activities of the party were
videot•ped for posterity. Posteri-
ty would have lo do without some
or the close-up shots: police re
ported the theft of a videotape-
recordinc camera zoom lens,
valued at $200.
OMly_.._~.
School,• Out-tor NO..,
Even as Capistrano Unified School Dis·
trict students start their summer vaca
tloos, district administrators are looking
toward fall. when three new schools will
open. Construction superintendent Brian
Beaver is shown here m the gym checking
progress at Capistrano Valley High
School, scheduled to open in September in
Mission VieJo with a capacity ror 1,265
students.
Onofre Work· Stymied
Operating Engineers Strike at Nuclear Plant
Hatr the 2.780 men building tile
$2.6 billion nucleu reactors at
San Onofre remained off the job
today as a week-lone strike of
Operating Encineers Local 12
continued
engineers come back to worlc~ The Edison spakesman said he
Only painting and carpentry could not predict how the strike
work goes on at the plant, the would affect the work schedule.
spokesmansald. "a week ls not a long time," be
Union spokesmen said pickets said.
would not be placed on buUding The project was 32 percent
sites unless strike breakers were • complete at the beainning of the The employe group has 171
workers on the site hired. week. One reactor is scheduled
An Edison Company
spo kesman said c r anes.
bulldozers and other earth and
steel moving equipment is idle
over the contract dispute.
Though negottataons between for completion by 1981, the
the contractors association and second by 1983.
the operating encineers re· Union negotiators for the
He sald the bulk of idle
workers. about 1,300. cannot be
used until the operating
partedly are making progress, If operating engineera want a S'l an
the strike continues another hour increase for each oft.be next
week, virtually all work on the three years. Contractors have ol·
two nuclear reactors will be shut fered six percent increases, or 85
down cents an hour.
,
N9ixon Attack?
Ctutro Bomb Plan Told
WASlDNGTON (AP> -Cuban President Fidel
Castro developed a secret plan in 1969 to have un·
derwater raiders blow up then-President Nixon's
winter home at Key Biscayne, Fla .• columnist Jack
Anderson reported today.
Anderson said the raid was a contmgency plan
and added there was no known attempt to carry it oul
He also said he didn't know whether the plans In
eluded an attempt on Nixon's life.
But he said a Cuban official at the u·nited Nations
was expelled from the United States in connection
with the plan.
.Anderson sai~ the dipl~mat, Lazara Eddy
Espinosa Bonet. tried to recruit a Cuban-American
servant working inside Nixon's Key Biscayne com·
pound to provide blueprints of security arrange
ments. The servant, who was told that harm would
come to him and to relatives in Cuba if he did not
agree to help in the plan, told U.S. officials about 1t m· stead, Anderson said.
F,.._PogeAl
VON BRAUN
On Jan. 31, 1958, the Jupiter C
lifted off, carrying a JO-pound
~atellite called Explorer into an
elliptical orbit and giving the
U.S. program its first success
Von Braun also was instrumen·
tal in designing a longer-range
Jupiter rocket, the Saturn l
booster and the massive 36-story-
t a I I Saturn 5 rockets that
powered men beyond the earth's
gravity and sent them to a soft
lanrlmiz on the lunar surface.
Von Braun came to thd
United States in September 1945
under contract Lo the U.S. Army
He and his men spent five years
at Ft Bliss, Tex .• workmg on the
V2 rocket they had developed in
Germany. They were
transferred lo the Army's
Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville,
Ala .. in 1950 to develop the
Redstone missil e, the forerunner ot the Jupiter C.
°"" wai.r projee ,
Pertplwal CAO&l.
Brown, lD a tl)ORb to n.. itcn late day. &Lio called It .. a
... --&. •. bee eOilldltJlans
are poled amt U.. comjlrom.bllrJ
rUJ• trom Wit« •elopert to mmrcnmentallsts, and mcwdt
rarm Interests and labor.
"The environmentalist,,. lulft
seen tbe need roe the Peril>bor-.t
Canal, and tbt water usen in
San Joaquin Valley have seen the
need for iuarantees of water
quality In the delta," tbe
Democratic governor said.
He told the conference,
sponsored by The Associated
Preas. that a majw condition ls a
rederal suarantee ol wat.er quali-ty in the Delta. If tbla
achieved, "the atate will c
ltself to buttd tbe Putp Canal and start wit.bin
years," he said.
Sen. Rubeo Ayala (D-~
quickly amended the co.n.;.
promise construction, and
Senate Finance Comml
quickly sent it to tbe floor on •N vote. •
The quick action m eans the 1'U~
could become effec:Uve Jan. l i 19'18. ., ....
At the apmmittee hearing ll~
Thursday, several Delta watet
u1eu ar1ued aeatnat the
Peripheral Ca.qal and the lack' of
rtnanclal detllils ln the c~·
prom lee.
But Ayala said, "Historicallg
the 11me opposition comes up at) lheUme."
* * ·*
F,....P.,,e.41
WATER •••
·.
Riley continued, "but merely to
conserve and, in conserving, to
share."
The model ordinance endorsed
Thursday was drarted by the
Metropolitan Water District
<MWD>, the agency responsible
for importing water to Southern
California.
But 'only water agencies that
purchase supplies wholesale
from MWD have the power to im-
plement water use restrictions.
Riley aaid he will ask fellow
supervl.SOl"S to adopt a resolution
supporting the model ordinance
and he expects city councils m
the coWlty to do lliewiH.
He explained that the Oranp
County Water Association will be
asked to coordinate efforts with
water agenclea to ensure passage
of the anti-water measure. ·
Enforcement of the new re-
gulations would be left up to Qty
police and the county sheriff. · .
Riley aaJd he would expect th~
law enforcement agencies JnlUaJ-
ly would act chleny upon com:
plaints about water wasting rnnn. citizens.
Viejo-style 1..ake
Due fer C_apistrano?
F,...PageAJ
LOAFERS •••
tober 19'15 for 80 percent Cunding
for the civic center from the
Economic Development Ad-
ministration Commisslon, but
was turned down because of~
unemployment rate. A later ap-
plication to a federal public
works proaram met a similar
In 1955. von Braun became a
U .S citizen. He and Ms team.
now grown to 4,000 engineers and
technicians, were transferred
from the Army in 1960 to the new
ly formed National Aeronautics
and Space Administration.
He finally left his laboratorie11
ln 1970 to come to Washlngton as
NASA's deputy ualstant dlrtttor
for plannlr11. Two years later, be
reaiened hl.s eovernment Job to
Join Fairchild Industries, a
private firm that was devel0plng
scientific satellites. as a vice pre·
sident for engineenng.
AIJeged violators would be
given a written notice and 21'
hours to correct the vlolatlOn.
Repeated violations could resuJt
1n restriction of water servtce • .u
well as poSllble court finea
aad /or up to 30 days in the COWJb'
Jail .
The ordinance alao would pro-
hibit runntne water Into 1utten.
washlnf a1dewalks and p~
lots by bose, refillln1 ornamentif
fountains or pools, permitting te--
pauable leaks.
Plans by the Mission Viejo
Company to nu its 12S-ure man-
ma(le lake with aroundwater
from a basln beneath S•n Juan
Capistrano has prompted San
Juan city officials to consider
creatine lhelrown lakea.
San Juan city councilmen. who
also serve as directors of Oranae
Couoty Water Dialrtct No ....
asked T.J. Meadows, district
director, to prepare a feaslblUty
.,..... .... A.J
DEATH •••
Rehnquist, aald the chantes In
the two death penalty lawa "are
procedural and on the whole
ametloraUve, and that there ls now ex-post facto Vlolatlon.,.
Dobbert'a trial waa held In
1974, after authorities tracked
him down In another 1tate.
study on constructing lakes In the
city which could be filled with
basin water
Meadows said the basin holds
about 30,000 acre feet or water.
which currently bas a high
mineral content. The Mission
Viejo Company has proposed pip-
in1 3,000 acre feet north from the
b11ln to nu ita late.
Taklnr th.ls water from the
basin will allow better-quality
runotr water to now into the
basln, UP8tadin1 Its quality as a
natural water 1tora1e reservoir.
Santa Anan
Robbed, Slain;
Assailants Ron
fate. ·
SESAME STREET
SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY
STREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T
HAO A CARPET INSTALLATION BY ALDEN'S.
IN OUR TWENTY YEARS, WE HAVE
CARPETED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA
MESA, NEWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH ANO
HUNTINGTON BEACH, ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS
ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY
HOME ON A BLOCK.
THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO
MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR
NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER
HOME. (IF we HAVEN'T, BRING HER IN .WITH
YOU.) • .
I ~ .
Worms
Fraud
AUeged
A 47-year-old Westminster
woman wu arrested on a felony
"arrant early today that charged
her with grand theft in connec·
Uon with the operatloo or a worm
farm.
Mrs. Jamel Hazel Holyf is held
ln Orange County Jail on bail of
$50,000. Westminster Police Of·
ficer Earl Graham said the
\\'oman's husband, RJchard, is be·
ingsoul)ltontbesamecharges.
Graham said the pair operated
a worm bed business and al·
lecedly sold worm heels to about
SOO Investors throughout the na·
Uon in 1W15 and 1976.
Graham said the pair is
charged with selling 20,000 worm
beds when they allegedly bad on·
ly 5,000bed.s. The investors also reportedly
paid for maintenance and rent on
the worm beds each month.
The company, called Spartan
Enterprises, reportedly operated
in headquarters at 9261 Bishop
Place, Weslml.mter.
The worm beda were kept at
Newberry Springs ln the desert
near Ban1ow, Graham 1cild.
Graham said that some in·
vestors are believed to have paid
ftlbstantial amounts Into the en· l~rprlse on the premise lbu lhey
would realize profit.5 ftom the
venture.
He said that estimates or 10Sff41
to investors could be ln excess oC
$1 million.
· Graham said that warrants
charged the Holyfs wllh 11 felony
counts of grand theft and 11
counts of unregistered securities.
A local worm dealer said that a
worm bed business typically pro-
vides worms for compost for
aericultural uses and for fish
bait.
Re said that there are .\ommon-
ty 80,000 worms in each bed.
Park Meters
ilit for 8175
In Newport
Parking meter thieves have
struck aaaln in Newport Beach,
1etting $175 from meters in
Balboa.
Police already are lnve1ti1at·
1d1 the theft of more than $400
from meter burelaries about 10
days aao in the same area.
City employes told police th•l
t!Je money was taken from
roeten oo Bay Street between
Main and Waab1~ Streets, fl'om the Was 1ton Street
parkine lot •Jd rom Bay Street.
between 18ijtiand 19th Streets. Inv~u...«ora say a pau ltey ii
~ used to break Into the
mtitera.
·: Summer Rec
;': Signupa Set
•
Newport Beach will bold
• re1lstraUon for summer , recreation cluaea for r l-
• dents only on Saturday
from I a m. to 11 a.m.
Rqlatratloo will be h•ld
for non·reatdenll aod real-
d.nll alto from 10 a.m. to I
• p.m. on Monday and Tu•
,day. After TUeaday, re·
~latratlon wlll b• held
lhtousb.oUt the aummer
from l:IOto•:30p.m. Mon·
Clay t.hrouah Friday.
All ~IHUOI\ ... 1on1 wnl ld In th• city rarh. @eac:b 1 and 'RtcrutJon D art.mtot
Rtl 1trat.lon Room, local·
eel on the 3Z1'd atr.et •Ide ol dtyhlll.
•
N TE~C N~
• I to Heat Duple~ in Ni rt
-.atr~tJon pro-
11 •~ill beta e ll l•
~In Newport
be built with a peraut atJ.nc 1y1l•m.
Dlrectot Bob Fowler
11'14!1D!'!llll lhf're are a few tolar
111tem1 lo Newport
Beach primarily to heat
pool&, bUt no new bomea.
Fowler noted lbal there are no
Nlulatlona pataln n1 to IOlar
baUn1 IYiletD.1 with tbCI ec Uoo of 1 plu ni code Hd!on
deallni wlt.b w r beated by
IOl&J' eMJ'I)'.
He said a uniform cod for
solar enttfY has Just been wnt
ten and he will recommend the
city adopt il, but. until then, no
permits are required.
"Stewart took one out because
be wanted to be lb• flnt:•
Fowler explain d . "We're
booeful that other people -1l1
follow ton th r new ltoma.''
Stewart u1d he ii becomlnc an
advocate of solar beatin1.
"J.ny new home built wilbout
solat'panela is obsolete,'' heaa.ld.
Fowler aarees, calling the
emer1ence of solar enercy use • 'the edge or a revolutlon .••
A Royal Wekonae
Princess Anne and her husband. Capt
Mark Phillips, call on President Carter at
'the White House. The princess is in the
United States for a three-day visit.
Onofre Strike
Continusa aa
Work Sima
Kall the 21'780 men building the
$2.8 bUUon nuclear reactors al
San Onofre n!mained oCf the job
today as a week·long strike or
Operating Engineers Local 12
conllnuod.
The employe group has 171
workers on th~ site.
An Edison Company
spokesman said cranes.
bulldozers and other earth and
steel moving equipment Is idle
over the contract dispute.
He said the bulk of idle
workers, about 1,300, cannot be
used until the operating
engineers come back to work
Only painting and carpentry
work goes on at the plant, the
s~kesman said
Union spokesmen said pickets
would not be placed on building
sites unless strike breakers were
hired.
Though negotiations between
the contractors association and
the operatin!! engineers re·
portedly are makin~ progress, 1£
the strike continues anoth<?r
week. virtually all work on thE'
two nuclear reactors will be shut
down.
The Edison spokesman said he
could not. predict how the striKc
would affect the work schedule.
"a week is not a long time,'' he
said.
The project was 32 percent
complete at the beeinning of the
week. One reactor is scheduled
ror completion by 1981, the
second by 1983.
Union negotiators tor the
operaUnc engineers want a $1 an
hour lncreue ror each of the next
three years. Contractors have of-
fered slx percent increases, or SS
ceou an hour.
Rocket Pioneer
Von Bra11D Dead
WASHJNGTON (AP) -Dr.
Wernher von Braun, 65, the
German-born rocket pioneer
whose talent.5 helped the United
States put men on the moon. died
Thursday after a long bout with
cancer.
Von Braun had been in poor health ror some time. He un-
derwent surgery for a liver
tumor and had maintained a
sharply curtailed schedule since
that time. He died at Alexandria
Hospital in suburban Virginia.
A private funeral service was
held Thursday and public an-
nouncement of the death was de·
layed until today.
Last year, he had a recurrence
of cancer. coupled with an inftt·
tton that developed follow mg sur
gery. He spent long stretches in
the hospital, including a final
slay beginning last October.
Even while hospitalized, he
contmued hm1ted work on his JOb
.as vice president of engineenng
and development for Fairchild
Industries. He joined FairchHd In
1972, and worked mainly on
space projects until he retired
Jan.1.
Von Braun spent much or his
time m the hospital readmg, vis·
1ting with family and friends and
selecting papers for a permanent
collection that will be exhibited
al the Marshall Space Flight
Center in Huntsville. Ala.
Once bitterly hated by the free
world. von Braun became Its top
rocket expert after he and 129
German rocket experts surren·
dered to the United States shortly
before the end or World War II.
The man who helped design the
dreaded V2 rocket for Adolf
Hitler designed the U.S. Army's
Jupiter C rocket that allowed bls
.... wi .. ,....
SPACE PIONEER DIES
Wernher von Breun, 85
new country to recoup some of
the prestige lost when Russia
launched the first space satellite
In 1957.
Von Braun told Pres ident
Eisenhower well before the
Russian Sputnik launching that
his team had the capability of
putting a satellite Into orbit
around the earth . But
Eisenhower wanted to use a
rocket developed for nonmilitary
uses for the first effort lo tm·
phaabt1 the peaceful uses of
space and von Braun WH turned
down.
Sputnik and the eubsequent
(See VON BRAUN, Pase ,\Z)
Re ~a that ltt u.o b stll1
ure due to the .cidcd c.u of US·
in• 1ucb IYJlems bee UH beet
up 1ysterm t.bat use conventional
eneT&y .Utl ban to be Installed.
"But I t.blnk that as the cost ol
connntiona.l enerty 1eu h1&btt
and the manulacturera perfect
solar bealini systems and with
the local and federaJ eovemmenl
1iving tax credits for solar
Re1'IY • tt wm become men
pracUcal, ••be said.
Powler ta d bll department ii enC'OW'11Cln1 builden to use solar
be a tine systems.
"I'm very excited about Use
poulblliU.. of W.." be aald. "I
see all this sunshine ramn, on
roofs ... If it were falUq on
solar panelJ instead, it could be
doing a lot ot aood. •'
Water-waste
Penaltjr Eyed
By KATHY CLANCY
Of IM O•llY 1"1'-' S~tt
It may soon be against the law
to waste water In Orange County.
Residenll also may be pro-
hi biled from watering their
lawns between the hours or 10
a.m . and 4 p.m. and could be
penalized for such infractions as
hosing down sidewalks, ruMing
water into gutters or using the
hose to wash their cars and
boat.5.
Those guilty or such infractions
could be fined as much as $500
and /or imprisoned in the county
Jail forup to30days.
A study committee of city,
county, water agency and cititen
Man Held
lnlrvine
.Rape Case
A Newport Beach real estate
man was arrested by Irvine
pallce Tbunday on suspicion or
raping an trvtne woman in her
home after cUacuaslng real estate
deal• with her.
WllUam E. Manrow JU, 27, was
booked at Coeta Mesa Jail. He l.s
free on ball today after posting a
$25,000 bond.
M anrow was booked in Costa
Mesa be<:ause Costa Mesa Police
said they are quesliontne him
about several related cases in
Costa Mesa and Laguna Hills.
Irvine investigators said
Manrow turned himself in at the
Irvine police station Thursday
afternoon afleJ:... learning police were looking fOrhlm. Police had
served a search warrant al tus
home. 203 29th St .• Wednesday
niaht, but only his roommate was
home.
According lo police, the al·
leged rape Involved a 31-year-otd
woman who phoned a real estate
company Wednesday morning
seeklng information about homes
she saw for sale in the
newspaper
She told police a salesman ar·
rived al her home, drove her
around Irvine showing her
several houses for sale and then
returned to her home in Green·
tree.
Before leaving her residence,
she said her assailant turned
towards her and said "You are
golnl to 1et what you wan led." He
alleaedly forced her into the
bedroom, where he forced her ln·
losexact.5.
The woman said the man was
not armed, but that she has back
injuries and was unable to slop
hi• attack.
representatives, established by
supervisors lut month, agreed
al a meeting in Fountain Valley
Thursday to ask water a1ende&
to adopt an ordinance prohibiting
water wasting.
The ordinance would be
similar to one which will IO into
errect In Los Angeles be1inning
July 1.
County Supervisor Tom Riley,
who sat on the study committee,
said today, "If everybody adopts
this I have the feeling that we
probably will meet the demands
to curtall the use of water.
"My thrust was that we were
not there to pumsb people,"
Riley continued, "but merely to
conserve and, in conserving, to·
share."
The model ordinance endorsed
Thursday was draft.ed by the
Metropolitan Water District
<MWD>, the agency responsible
for importing water to Southern
California.
But only water aeencies that
purcbase 1upplie1 wboleaale
Crom MWD have the power to im·
pleme'Dl water use restrictions. ·
Riley 1ald be will uk fellow
supervilon to adopt a resolution
supportin1 the model ordinance
and he expects city councila in
the caunty to do Ukewlae.
He exptatned that the Oranie
County Water Association will be
asked to COOl'd1bate efforts wilb water agencies to ensuMpaasqe
of the anti·water measure.
Enforcement of the new re·
gulaUons would be left up to city
(See WATER, PaceA2)
* * * Breakthrough
In Water
Projecta Told
PALO ALTO <AP> -Gov. Ed·
mund Brown Jr. says a "major
breakthrough" bas been
achieved after a 15-year squab·
ble over $3.5 billion worth of
waler projects, including the
Peripheral Canal.
Brown, in a speech to about lS>
newspaper editors late Tbur&-
day. also called ll "a rr..ille
agreement,'· because conditions
are posed and the compromisers
range from water developers to
environmentallst.5, and include
farm interests and tabor.
"The environmentalist.I have
seen the need for the Pertpberal
Canal, and th• water users ln the
San Joaquin Valley have seen lhe
need for auaranteea of water
quality ln the delta," the
Democratic governor said.
Coast
Weather
Mesa Drivers Stalled
Low cloudiness tonlCht 1hfouih SltiirdQ momlq
becomiDI •WlllY Saturday afternoon. Lows tonlabi 51
to 12. ffllbt SaturdQ 81 to .
72 at beaches to 7' to 77 in-
land.
BJ STEVE MITCHELL
Olt•OellVP11t41..if
Coala Meaana are 1oln1 to eel a
chance th1e 1ummer to know bow
Culler r It at Utlle Blg Hom -
IUrtounded.
Hl1hway lmprGYementl, street
project.a, bridie wldenlnt• and
freeway exten1lon1 are
achedUJed for these hot 1ummtt
months. Alld that'• not 1olq to
make Cotta ..... a fun place to
drl ve a.rClimd ln.
Jual a Hell al a city map.
Over· there on t • w t.lld you'll ... Ad.ams Avenue, a pret.
ty aood·llud thunk of roadway
that 1-.. rota ln arid out of mmt·
lol\Oft Beach from Cotl• Mtaa.
8-tba\ faut·I brid•e cross·
lnl the la Ana Rlv~r? Th.at'•
t.be Ada1111 Av brtd& •
J
§!ftJ
You can klas off two of thol
lanes rlsht now. becau1e the
county h tom down half of th
structure ns put of • wldcnlnl
pro
The)' 111 It'll be a alx-taoe
brld1e n d year ometlmt.
Which ol coune doe1n't help
muth Um summer.
Now tel 1our ey arm down a
bi~ put uthStttet which ~er
dld 10 anywhCIJ'e. SH SUperlor
Avenut tn tbo outb part. of th cl•
tyf l'ollow tt further eoulh to
where It cro11t1 over Into
Newport Beacb.
.INUDETO
1
•
,(I
oto • air
Futw-e
Executive
Pick "Set
Mem~n. of the Commodore.'
t:lub of the Newport Harbor Area
Chamber or Commerce wlll
select a "Future Executive"
tonight from among lhe retinng
and incorrung student body presi-
dent.t of five area high schools
The honor will be awarded dur-me the annual Commodores' Ball
which begins at 7:30 p.m . at the
Balboa Bay Club.
Nominees for the honor are
Jordan Otterbein, out11oing. and
Ben Koontz. lncomln11 from
Corona del Mar High School:
Mike Bruneau. outgoing, and Lor-
reint-Moritz. incoming, from
Costa Mesa High School: K,athy
Forbath, outgoing, and Mary
Forbath, incoming, Crom Estan-
cia High School, Bob Clarke, out-
going, and Ron PhHltps, incom-
ing. from Newport Harbor H!gh
School, and Bob Foley. out101ng,
and Steve T11les, incoming, from
University High School
The honoree will be installed as
an honorary member of the
Commodores rlub and "''II re-
ceive a scholarship for has or her
future education.
Selection of a future executive
1s bast.>d on interviews with a
special committee composed or
chamber members and school of.
ficaa ls
Irvine Cyclist
Still Critical
After Crash
An Irvine motorcyclist iruured
in a traf(ic accident an Newport
Beach last Sunday remained an
critical condiUon today at Hoag
Memorial Hospital
Chris Clark, 21. of 5391 Sierra
Verde Road, suffered massive
head anJunes when his motorcy·
cle swerved out or control into a
car parked on Seas.,ore Drive.
Police said Clark was nding
his motorcvcle westbound an the
eastbound ·lanes and apparently
struck a pedestrian before
crashing mto the parked car
According to officers, Clark
was not wearing a helmet at the
time of the mhhap . The
pedestrian waft not Injured, they said.
SPACE SHl11TLE
TESI' DEUYED
EDWARDS AIR FORCE
BASE CAP> -A computer
failure today forced a 24-hour
postponement in the first
manned test fii1ht ot the Space
Shuttle Enterprise, the space
ship desiened as the workhorse of
the American space program for
the rest or the century.
The malfunction was In one or
the four computers that control
the complex maneuvering gear
scheduled for: testing aboard the
shuttle, ornclals uld.
(
DAILY PILOT
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DOC have a U·
1Ur valid IHtt\ lty law
t C.1.me few Crim•.
THU 09'1 et h&1 trial ............ lbt Kelly A Do
bcrt had aun~ burnt hand.I,
po.k_. eye.a, kkka lO th• be.ct and
baU.eTlJ\P I.bat aomeUmu luted ror ., mloui.. Proeecuton 111ld
Dobbert finally cboktd Kelly
Ano, &Hac.d btr body in a pl Uc
ba1 and bwi..S U.
Dobbe.rt, • Jacksonville
man, WH convicted or com
mltt.lo1 the murder aomeUm• In
urly lt72. At I.he Ume, Flonda
had a dtath pmalty law but 1t
"'u atruck down as unconatitu
tlonal along with the death penal·
ty laws of all other slates by the
Sup~eme Court later that ye~.
Florida pused a new capital
punishment Jaw in 1973, and that
one last year was ruled constitu
' tlonal by the nation's hlghei,t
court.
Dobbert said hill sentencing un-
der the new law represented an
"ex-post facto" apphcataon or
the law.
The court's majority opimon.
written by Justice William JI
Rehnquist, said the changes in
the two death penalty laws "are
procedural and on the whole
ameliorative,• and that there is
now ex-post facto v iolatlon."
Dobbert's trial was held In
1974, after authorities tracked
him down in another state. The
trial Jury that convicted him re-
commemded lire imprisonment
but the trial judge, who under
Florida's 1973 law does not have
to follow the jury's recommenda-
tion, imposed the death sentence
Dobbert argued that under the
old death penalty law a trial
Judge could not have changed the
jury's recommendation.
Justices John Paul Stevens,
Thurgood Marshall and William
J. Brennan Jr. voted to overturn
Dobbert's death penalty
"The atrocious character of
this individual's crimes . Is
of course no more relevant to the
legal Issue than the fact that 10 or
the 12 JUTOrS who heard all Of thl•
Stevens said.
The court also rejected Doh·
bert's claims that his trial was
prejudiced by massive publicity.
"One who is reasonably sus
peeled of murdering his childrPn
cannot expect to remain
anonymous,•' Rehnquist said.
Dobbert was sentenced to die
for the murder of his daughter
He also was convicted, of second-
degree murder, for the death of a
younger son. Ryder Dobbert.
In early 1973, authorities found
another son, Ernest Dobbert HI,
w andertng the streets or
Jacuonville, obviously battered.
The child told police his rather
had beaten him, and that a
similar beating killed his saster
and l>rother.
Dobbert was found and arrest-
ed in Texas in late 1973 -2 Bill,, Cover
Knife Crimea,
BailOptWm
SACRAMENTO (AP>
Measures that would mandate
prison terms for certain crimes
committed with knives and give
judges more power to deny bail
have won Senate approval.
The knife blll, by Sen George
Deukmejlan CR-Long Beach>.
would prevent a judge from
granting probation to a defen-
dant convicted or using a knife to
commit certain felonies, includ·
ane murder, robbery and assault.
Senators also approved 11 con·
stttutional amendment presented
by Sen. uenrus Carpenter CR-
N ewport Beach), that would M-1·
low a judge to deny ball if he de·
cl des a defendant poses "an ex-
treme or unusual threat to the
judicial process or public aalety"
If freed on ball.
Carpenter said the measure Is
needed to protect societ.y from
someone who mtaht commit a
crime while out on bail.
Pep Squad Plans
Spirit Workshop
A apirlt workshop wlll be held
by the Corona del Mar High
School pep equad lrom 1to4 p.m.
July 11to22.
The workabop will 11\clude
cheerleadln1, son1ltadln1 and
driU le.am leNOlll. The aeatlons
art for •trla ln third throuih
elabth padea. The pr\ct la t35
which will 10 to the hilb acbool
pep aquad. For more inform•· Uon,pboQ ~.
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TroufJle Bruin?
An uninvited visitor drops m on Trans
Alaskan oil pipdml' workers dunng con
s t ruction of the $7. 7 billion project.
Several bears have had lo be shot after
they became dependent on handouts from
friendly workers and lost their fear of
humans.
\ Von Braun Vow: . "-.
·To 'Looi[-Ahead'
By HOWARD BENEDICT
WASHINGTON (AP> -A cheer rose from the crude
blockhouse as America launched its first ballistic missile Au~. 20,
1953, at Cape Canaveral, Fla. But seconds later gloom set tn whPt
the Redstone rocket plunged into the Atlantic Ocean
"Fmd out what went wrong," ordered Dr. Wernher von
Braun, whose crew of rocket specialists from Germany de·
veloped the missile.
THE PROBLEM WAS TRACED to a guidance system. A
mecharuc suggested he might have made too light a twist on a
certain screw. Testmg showed that to be the case.
"l am always happy to solve problems so quickly," von
Braun said, "and I wanted to impress upon my men that absolute
honesty ts something you must have in a team errort. You must
look ahead, not back.''
That was the first anecdote I heard about von Braun when I
began covenng the space program as a reporter in 1959. For 16
years, I maintained close contact with von Braun, who was a
giant among a unique breed of men
IU: WAS A STRONG LEADER, tough when he had to be. but
sensitive ttnd ulwuys thoughtful or his team members, as he was
with the mechanic in 1953 .
The Redstone's d1ffi cullles were overcome.>, and it became
the nalion·s !arst operational balhstac missile. Later, von Braun's
group used the basic Redstone technology lo launch America's
first satellite and ats first man in space and to develop the Saturn s. the monster rocket which carried 12 astronauts to landings on the moon
I was in the blockhouse with him when the first unmanned
Saturn was launched successfully in a thundenng display of firepower in 1967.
VON BRAUN BROKE lNTO tears. and embraced several
fellow Germons, the onetime builders of Hiller's V-2rockets, who
were the heart or the American space effort
"We've done 1t." he said quietly and prophetically. "The
moon soon will be ours.··
Von Braun spent 27 years m the service or the U S. govern-
ment. He resisted lucrative industry offers until he had realized
his long-held dream of sending men Into space and landing men
on the moon. He felt he could best realize his dream by staying
with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
TO IDM, THE MOON LANDINGS were dramatic proof that
man has a role to play in space He also strongly supported the
lJ.S -Russian manned mission of two years ago as a step toward
international cooperation in space.
"J look forward to the day when mankind will join hands and
face the heavens in a solid phalanx to apply the combined
technological Ingenuity or all natlQns to the exploration and
utilization of outer space for peaceful uses," he told me in on in· tet'vlew.
"Would 1t not be ironical if nations first learn to transcend
their national interests many, many miles from mother earth.·•
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VON BRAUN
failure of the Vanguard rocket,
Amenca's much publicized first
attempt to rocket a satellite into
11pace. forced Eisenhower to tum
to von Braun
Measure Backed
W ASlilNOTON (AP> -The
Juatlce Department Thursday
supported leghlatlon to curb the
growing, multlmllllon dollar
business of child pornography
F.-...P ... .41
WATER •••
police and the county sheriff.
Riley said he would expect the
law enforcement agencies lnltlal-
ly would act chiefly upon com-
plaints about waterwuttna from
citizens.
A"-ied violators would be
given a written notice and 24
hours to cbrrect the violation.
Repeated violations could result
in restriction or water service, as
well as possible court fines
and /or up to 30 days in the county
jail.
The ordinance also would pro-
hibit running water into gutters,
washing aidewalks and parking
lots by hose, refilling ornamental
fountains or pools, permitting re·
pairable leaks.
lt also would require
restaurants to serve water only
to customers who request it.
The only exemptions would be
an cases creating undue hardship
and those or an emergency
nature affecting the health.
~anitation. lire protection or
public safety.
Manson Girl:
'Beautiful'
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Leshe
Van Houten'• high school
boyfriend remembers her as a
"beauUful human being," but
says she chadged after an abor
lion and the breakup of their rela
lionahip.
Robert A. Mackie. now an art
teacher at the Bratlle Institute,
testified for the prosecution
Thursday. It was after she and
Mackie broke up that Mis~ Van
Houten joined the Charles
Manson "family."
Miss Van Houten is being
retried for murder in the slay
logs of Leno and Rosemary La-
81 anca and conspiracy in the
murders of Sharon Tate and four
others.
Body Discovered
S VEGAS, Nev. (AP>
e Mead was being searched
today for the second of two
Phoenix security guards who
vanished in a $300,000 armored
van robbery last month. A body
believed to be that of orte of the
guard.a was found floating face
down near Temple BarThursday
by a boater .
w u.. on-. c. ty t . y'1 ••
th• 1i. .. i.,al llC'tioe Tinin·
d.ay ~ Dodp Lo
COit• · • la t •!Uch
ttusm tbD dulen p of di&coo-
ntthn& amoc ~onttol dov'~ on
Its demonstration can.
1t I.a alJepd ln the Superior
Court artion that lb dOYlca
were temporarily dlsconnect.d
while cars were uaed by
cu1tomen for test drlHS.
The lawsuit lncllcata that tbe
perfonnance or can operatins
without smoe control equipment
wu Improved considerably. It
atates that t'utlomttl were led to
believe that performance during
the test drives represented the
vehicles' normal performance.
But company spokesman Joki
Na1le said the cars in quesUon
were used by t'ommlssioned
salesman for their own personal
use
"To the best or my knowJ
the salesmen disconnected
devices for their own benefl ••
Nagle said.
He said car dealerships usua)it
give their commlssionfd
salesmen vehicles ror their ~~
use, ••jusl like a reporter gets 1dA
own desk at the office." .•
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The state ls seeking; cl penalties of $2,500 for each vl . •
lion plus an lnjucntion halting
leged deceptive and unfair -
ness practices and unfair cobl-
pel.ltion
Last month, lawyers r.,-
Victory Dodge agreed to ~
$1,500 in CiVll penalties after die
Cirm was accused or false ad-
vertising and unfair competiU.0
m a consumer fraud action ~
secuted by the distract attorney's
office.
Harbor High··
Auditorium
Project Set
A Sl.3 million contract for re-
constru~on of the auditorium at
Newport Harbor High School has
been awarded to Harwick and
Son, Inc., of Newport Beach.
The contract involves the
second phase or plans to upgrade
lhe 47-year-old audJtorium and
turn it into a ma1or lacility for
performing arts in the Harbor
Area.
The first phase was for th~ de-
molition or the building's interiqr
In preparation for the reconstruc
lion.
When completed next sprin~.
the revamped auditorium will
seal more than 700 and will have
a fully-equipped stage.
f',.._PllfleAl
TRAFFIC •••. ·
Irvine or Newport.
So there you have it. A prisoner
tn your own town.
What to do during those hot
s ummer days? City Manager
Fred Sor1abal has one solutiOD.
He said be' a going to sit home
and drink beer.
··You're not going to catch me
out in that traffic," he laughed.
So stock up your refrigerator
and call your friends and tl!·
latlves ln other towns. Tell thetn
you'll seethem in the fall.
On Jan. 31. 1958, the Jupiter C
lifted off, carrying a 30-pound
satelllte called Explorer Into an
elliptical orbit and 11ving the
U.S. pro1ram its first success.
SESAME STREET
Von Braun also was inslrumen·
tal In designing a longer·range
Jupiter rocket, the Saturn 1
booster and the massive 36-story-
ta II Saturn s roe kets that
powered men beyond the earth's
gravity and sent them to a soCt
landlnR on the lunar surface.
Von Braun came to the
United States m September 1945
under contract to tbe U.S. Army.
He and tu. men spent five yean
al Ft. Bll.u, Tex., working on the
V2 rocket they had developed in
Germany They were
transferred to the Army's
Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville,
Ala., In 19~ to develop the
Redatone missile, the fore.runner
of the Jupiter C
SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONL y ...
STREET IN THE HARBOR AElEA THAT HASN'T
HAD A CARPET INSTALLATIOIQ BY ALDEN'S.
IN OUR TWENTY YEARS, WE HAVE
CARPETED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN . COSTA
MESA, NEWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH AND
HUNTINGTON BEACH, ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS
ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY
HOME ON A BLOCK.
THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO
MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR
NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER
HOME. (IF WE HAVEN'T, BRING HER IN WITH YOU.)
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COUNTY, CAL..IFO NtA FRIDAY, JUN 17, 1977ie TEN CENTS
lump at Mag0r' lndtation.
A Tall Ta.le
1'111 calla came in reapon" to gublltlt)' about 1 l•tter la11t k wrote to Pretld nt
CarteroaMDnda1ukln1forall1t
er lbl n tloa"a hard·core u.n·
•mplOyeid.
He 9* Hondo; a South Texas
farmlns co . m lly of about
t,000 W1tA m memptoyment rate
of U>ree pereeot. needed money
for a $1.l million elvlc eenter.
But be n1d M bad twice been
Wall Majer·ot Yorba Linda rises to the occasion to fix a
parking lot light at Saddleback COilege. Majer required
a little mechanical asslltance to repalr the giant li1ht
fixture. •
;Cai-bus Collision
!Kills Four at Base
A collision between a car aDd a
North San Diego County Transit
l)lstrict Bus on Cawp Pendleton
near San ClemenYe Thursday
nl1ht kiJled all four people in the
car , including a young married
couple.
Spokesmen at the base today
ldeotlfied the dead as Marine
Sgt. Mark Jepertinger, 23, a resl·
!fe11t of bachelor enlisted men's
quarters at Camp Pendleton;
Cpl. Marvin Price and hla wife
Oriel, both 19, who lived In
Carlsbad. and Mrs. Almalee
}brvey, 19. of Ocean.side.
lJ\vesllgators said the only
person injured aboard the
NSDCTD bus was lts driver,
Arthur Wood, who was not
seriously hurt.
Spokesmen said the accident.
ls still under investigation by the
Camp Pendleton Provost
Marshal's Office, which holds
jurisdiction over on-base ln·
vestliatlona.
He sald no information on the
cause of the accident will be re-
leated wUl the probe concludes.
Marine Corps official• did say
the cruh occurred on Las Pulgas
Road just about a mile lnslde the
Las Pulgaa gate south of the San
Onofre Nuclear Power General·
meStatioa.
Watergate Burglary
5 Years Old Today
1.\VASHINGTON (AP) -On the
reir stairwell door of en offlce Oil
Uie alxth floor of tho Water1ate
building ls a plaque com·
memoratlne a "plpsque•k"
"'1rglary that occurred five yeara
•so today.
The plaque ls one of Uie few
(an&ibleremlndenof..tlieJune17, Jt'n, break-ln at the Democratic
National Headquarters that
tntually foreed 1\lchard Nixon
OUt of oCfice and bis cbtef'Lalns ln-
fO prison.
Now the Instltule or MedJcine of the Nati Academy of
j ScJences uples the offtc • l ot the c oua ~laltors
'sr"
who want to peek at the famous
epot,. tl\e m.«,tut.e in'telled tho
plt.q\Jeand bands oot pamphlett.
''Tbn:JQlb tbre dQor, ln the ear·
ly momlnc Qf June 17, 1972., five
men aabMd unlawtul entran~e to
the office then occu~ by the
I)emocraUc National Committee
and were ar;rated,'' the pam·
phlet•~·
told Rondo couldn't qualify for
federal a!d unleu Ill unemptoy.
ment rate were over fS percent
Oluscock told Carter that lf at
took a hi&h unemployment rate
to set federal funds, he would try
to mfft the requirement -by
lmportlns the unemployed.~
The 3'7·year-old mayor s
h11 been "overwhelmed by
response," which has included
intervaews on 27 radio stalloos
cout to coast as well as 30 to co
call• ttom lndlvtduals lo
Oklahoma. Wlaconaln, Ohio,
California, Kana., and Texu.
One volunteer said be could en-
tertain the town wlth hb muslc
wbUe be was unemplo)'ed and
gave Glasscock a sample ol b.1s
music over the telephone.
A radioexecutiveotfered toquit
hia job for two months.
Several colle~e students of·
f tted tO move tO Hondo for lbe
au mm.a.
Gl~k uld he tells calle
h wn "~1 lr>'tna to mue a
point." but added: "l feel llke we
have a leJltimate complaint and
it makes me feel food to know
there'• that many people who
feel tbe ~I do.
"I hope we 1etour civic center
out or all thll. I think It's a very
poor setup the way they have it
ri1bt now.'' be laid. uu JOU 10 out and 10 to work you're
penalbed fOf' it. 1 thlnk that's
contrary to our American con-
t." cibe mayor aatd he bHn't
heard from any covernmeot of.
ficlal in Wubiqtoo and aaid, "I
don't know if Praldent Carter
baa even aeai the letter yet.••
He aaid the city applied in Oc·
<See LOAFERS, Paie AZ)
Daughter-• er to Die
supreme Court Upholds Florida Penalty
W ASfilNOTON (AP> -The
U.S. Supreme Court "pheld today
the death sentence of Florida
death row inmate Ernest John
Dobbert, convicted in the torture
slayang of his 9-year-old
daughter
Voting 6 lo 3. the JUSt1ces rf'·
jected Dobbert's arguments that
he could not be sentenced to die
in the electric l'ha1r because
Penalties
For Water
Waste Eyed
By KATHY Cl,ANCV Of,._ 0•11' ~llot $t•lf
It may soon be against the law
to waste water in Orange County.
Residents also may be pro.
hibited from watering their
lawns between the hours of 10
a .m . and 4 p.m. and coulq be
penalized for such infractions as
hosing down sidewalks, running
water into gutters or uaing the
hose to wash ttieir cars and
boaU.
Those guUly of such infractions
could be fined as much as $500
and /or imprisoned in the county
jail for up to30 days.
A study committee or city
county, water agency and citizen
representatives, established by
supervisors last month. agreed
at a meeting an Fountain Valley
Thursday to ask water agencies
to adopt an ordinance prohibit.mg
water wasting.
The ordinance would be
similar to one which will go into
effect in Los Angeles beginning
Jul)' 1.
County Supervisor Tom Ril ey,
who sat on the study committee.
said today. ••If everybody adopL'>
this I have the feeling that we
probably wlll meet the demands
to curtail the use or water.
"My thrust was that we were
not there to punish people."
Riley continued. "but merely to.
conserve and, In conserving, to
share."
The model ordinance endorsed
Thursday was drafted by the
Metropolitan Water Distract
(MWD>. the agency responsible
•for lmportlng water to Southern
California
But only water agencies that
purchase supplies wholesale
Crom MWD have the power to im·
pleinent water uae restrictions.
Rlley said he wlll ask fellow
supervisors to adopt a resolution
supporting the model ordinance
and be expects city councils in
the county to do likewise.
He explained that the Orange
County Water Association will be
uked to coordinate efforts with
water agencies to ensure passage
of the antt·water measure.
Enforcement of the new re-
iulaUon1 would be left up to city
police and t.he county sheriff.
Riiey •aid he would expect the
(See WATER, Pase AZ>
t l
Florida did not have a constltu·
tionally valid death penalty law
at the time for his crime.
Testimony at his trial
established that Kelly Ann Dob-
bert had suffered burnt hands,
poked eyes. kicks to the head and
battenngs that sometimes lasted
for 45 mmutes. Prosecutors said
Dobbert finally choked Kelly
Ann, placed her body In a plastic
-~ .. ,.,.... SPACE PIONEER DIES
Wernher von Braun, 85
bag and burled it. _
Dobbert. a Jacksonville
man, was convicted of com·
milting the murder sometime in
, early 1972. At the time, Florida
had a death penalty law but it
was struck down as unconstltu·
tional along with the death penal·
ty laws of all other states by the
Supreme Court later that year.
Florida passed a new capital
pu~lshment law in 1973, and that
one last year was ruled con.sUtu·
lional by the nation's hi&best
court. Dobbert said bis sentenclna un·
der the new law represented an
"ex-post facto" appUcaUon or
the law.
The court's majority opinion,
written by Justice William H.
<See DEATH. Pa•e AZ>
Ocdmed fJg CaaC!er
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Rocket Pioneer
Von Bra11n Dead
WASHINGTON (AP) -Dr.
Wernher von Braun, 65, the
German-born rocket pioneer
whote ta!entt helped the United
State• put men on the moon, died
Tburaday after a loo& bout with
cancer. ~ n Braun llad bee I.ft JOO!' health for tome time. He un·
derwent sur1ery for a liver
tumor and bad maintaided a abarplY curtailed tch«tule lince
that time. He died at Alexalldria
Hoapital in suburban Virginia.
A private funeral service wu
held Thursday and public an-
nouncement ol the death was de·
layed unU1 today.
Last year. be had a recurrence
of cancer, cOUpled with an infec•
tlon that developed following sur-,
gery. He spent lone stretches in
the bos~ltal, including a final
stay beetnnlng last October. ·
Even •hlle bospllall%ed, be
continued limited wor1',on his job
u vice president of engineering
and development for Fairchild~
Industries. He Joined FaiTchlld in
1172. and worked mainly on
IJ>ace eroJecta until be retired .Jan. L
Von Braun apeot much ol bis
Ume in the boapltal reading, via·
iUns with family and friends and
selectine papen for a permaoent
cotlectioo that will be exhibited
at· the Marshall Space Flight
Center in Huntsville, Ala.
Suspect Arrested
After Irvine Rape
Once bitterly bated by the free
world, von Braun became Its top
rocket expert after he and 129
German rocket experts aurren·
dered to the United States shortly
before the end of World War ll.
The man who helped design the
dreaded V2 rocket for Adolf
Hitler designed the U.S. Army's
Jupiter Crocket that allowed his
new country to recoup some of
the prestige lost when Russia
launched the first space satellite
ib 1957.
A Newport Beach real estate
man was arrested by lrvlne
police Thursday on suspicion of
raping an Irvine woman In her
home alter discussing real estate
deals with her.
William E. Manrow Ill. 27. was
booked at Costa Mesa Jail. He ls
free on bail today after posting a
$25,000 bond.
Manrow was booked m Costa
Mesa because Costa Mesa Police·
said they are questioning him
about several related cases in
SD Approve•
Probe of Klan
SAN DIEGO (AP) -After
hearing a warning that Ku IOux
Klan activlt.ies are on the rile in
San Diego, tbey City Councll has
unanimously voted t.o conduct an
investlaatioo into the matter.
Councilman Leon Wtlllam•
propoeed tlM lnvatlcaUon, aay-
mg the Klan "has a hlatory of
violence acalnJt a apeclftc ~
of people'' and "may conatitute a
threat to black people here.''
t • 1
Costa Mesa and Laguna Hills.
Irvh1e investigators said
Manrow turned himself in at the
Irvlne police station Thursday
afternoon after learning police
were looking for btm. Police bad
aef'Ved a search warrant at bl.a
home. 3>3 29th St., Wednesday
night, but only bis roommate was
home.
Accordint to police, the al·
leced rape involved a 31-year-old
woman who phoned a real estate
company Wednesday morning
seelclnl Information about homes
she aaw for sale in the
newspaper.
She told police a salesman at·
rived at her home, drove her
around Irvine sbowinc her
several houses fof' sale and then
returned to her home in Green-
tree.
Before leavlnc bet' residence,
1he said her aasallant turned
t.Owards her and said ••you are
1oln1to1et what you wanted.'' He
alle&edly forced her into the
bedroom, where he forced Mr in·
t.o aexual lntercoune and oral
sex.
Tbe woman siid the man wu
not armed, bUt t.bat 1he hd back
tnjuries and waa unable to stop
hlaattack.
Von Braun told President
Ei1enbower well before the
Rustlan Sputnik launching that
bis team bad the capability of
puttios a aatellite into orbit
around tbe earth. But
Eisenhower wanted to use a
rocket developed !or nonmilitary
uses for the first effort to em-
phasize the peaceful uses of
space and von Braun was turned
down.
Sputnik and the subsequent
failure of the Vanguard rocket,
America'• much publicized firat
attempt to rocket a satellite into
space, forced El.tenbower to tum
to von Braun.
(See VON BRAUN, Pa«e ~)
Coast
Weather
• Low doudlnesa tontaht
throuib s.tu.rd.ay morntnc
becomlnl •UDnY Saturday
aftDnoca. Lows tonllht $1 to G. ffl.lbl Saturday 81 to .
'7Z at beachel to 74 to 77 In· Jaod.
,;
INS•ETODAY
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Oelly ""-' ..... -·
Sf!laoel'• Out-tor NOtD
Even ~ CaplSlrflno Uru!ied School Dif.
lrict students start their swnmer vaca·
Uo~. di.strict admmistratol'a are looking
to•ard fall, when three new schools will
open. Construction superintendent Brian
Beaver is shown here in the gym checking
pro1ress at Capistrano Valley High
School, scheduled to open in September in
Minion Viejo with a capacity tor 1,265
students.
Teacher Hitter No GTad
A San Clemente High School
honor student who won a
Univenity o( Southern California
scholarship for next year was not
graduated with his class Thurs-
day, becauae he struck a teacher
Monday.
Superintendent Jerome
Thornsley said the Capistrano
Untried School District may take
legal action against the 18-year-
old student as well. He will re-
ceive his diploma, however.
Marine science teacher Jotm
Moore. 27, s aid the student,
whom he did not know. came to
him angry over the grade his
girlfriend received in Moore's
class
Fr.,. Page Al
VON BRAUN
On Jan. 31, 1958, the.Jupiter C
lifted oCC, carrying a JO.pound
satellite called Explorer mto an
elliptical orbit and giving the
U.S. program its first success.
Von Braun al10 was instrumen-
tal in desl&nlng a lonaer-range
Jupiter rocket, the Saturn l
booster and the massive 36-story.
tall Saturn 5 rockets that
powered men beyond the earth's
gravity and sent them to Q sort
lanthnfl on the lunar surface.
Von Braun came to tha
United States in September 1945
under contract to the U.S. Army.
He and his men spent five years
at Ft. Bliss, Tex., working on the
V2 rocket they had developed in
Germany. They were
transferred to the Army's
Redstone Anenal at Huntsville.
Ala • in 1950 to develop the
Redstone miAsile, the forerunner
or the Jupiter c.
In 1955, von Braun became a
U.S. cltiun. He and his team,
now grown to 4,000 engineers and
technicians, were transferred
from the Army In 1960 to the new-
ly formed National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. ·
He finally left his laboratories
an 1970 to come to Washington u
NASA's deputy assistant director
ror plannin&. Two years later, he
resl&ned his government job to
Join Falrchlld Industries, a
private firm that was developing
scienWic satellites. as a vice pre-
Sldent for en&lneering.
E....,PageAJ
-LOAFERS •••
tober 197S for 80 percent fundinc
ror the civic center from the
Economic Development Ad-
ministration Commission, but
wns turned down because of the.
unemploYment rate. A later ap-
pll cation to a federal public
worka program met a similar
rate.
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"The Cirlfriend didn't get the
grade she tboutht she should and
apparently went crying to her
boyfriend," Moore said. "That
got him upset. I bad never seen
him before and bad no idea what
be w u upset about."
Moore said the student argued
with him and then hit him with a
single aide-arm blow to the jaw
and neck.
The teacher was treated at the
San Clemente General Hospital
emergency room and released.
He said he went to the hospital
because he was bleeding from
the ear, but it turned out the
blood was comini Crom a mole
which had been broken.
"Head wounds always bleed a
lot," Moore sald. "My neck Jl>
still sore, but I'm all right''
He said he had never been
aw are of any problems wlth the
girl 1tudent, who was m hts "Liv-
ing Sea" class. She received an
"A" for the course, but apparent-
ly felt she should have earned
more poinu than Moore gave her
for a class project.
Dr. Tilorruley said the district
1s awaiting an opinion from coun
ty counsel on whether to take
legal action against the youth.
"It's an unfortunate situa-
tion," 1aid Thomsley. ''This 1s a
fine student, a good young man.
But we can't have students slug-
glnc teachers and getting away
with lt."
Nixon Attack?
Castro BOmb Plan Told
WASHINGTON (AP> - Cuban President Fidel
Castro developed a secret plan in 1969 to have un·
derwater raiders blow up then-President Nixon's
winter home at Key Biscayne, Fla., columnist Jack
Anderson reported today.
Anderson said the raid was a contingency plan
· and added then was no known attempt to carry it out.
He also said he didn't know whether the plans in-
cluded an attempt on Nixon's life.
But he said a Cllban official at the Umted Nations
was expelJed from the United States in connection
with the plan.
Anderson said the diplomat, Lazara Eddy
Espinosa Bonet, tried to recruit a Cuban·American
servant working inside Nixon's Key Biscayne com
pound to provide blueprints of security arrange-
ments. The servant, who was told that harm would
come to him and to relatives in Cuba ir he did not
agree to help in the plan, told U.S. officials about it in-
stead, Anderson said.
Prem Pllfle AJ
DEA1,H PENALTY. • •
Rehnquist. said the chan1es m
the two death penalty laws "are
procedural and on the whole
ameliorative, and that there is
now ex·post facto violation."
Dobbert's trial was held in
1974, aftet authorities tracked
him down in another state. The
trial jury that convicted him re-
commemded life imprisonment
but the trial Judie, who under
Florida's 1973 law docs not have
to follow the jury'• recommenda·
Uon, Imposed the death sentence.
Dobbert argued that under the
old death penalty law a trial
jud1e couid not have changed the
jury's recommendation.
JutUces John Paul Stevens.
Tbur1ood Manhall and WUllam
J. Brennan Jr. voted to overturn
Dobbert'• death penalty.
"The atrocious character of
thi• individual'• crlmff. . . It
of coune no more relevant to the
legal Issue than the fact that 10 of
the 12 Ju.rora who heard all of the
evld8nce voted to apare hi• We,"
Tracker Hope
Grows Dim
Stevens said.
The court also reJected Doh-
bert 's claims that his trial was
prejudiced by massive publicity.
"One who is reasonably sus-
pected of murdering his children
cannot expect to remain
anonymous." Rehnquist said.
Dobbert was sentenced to die
for the murder of his daughter
He also was convicted, or second
degree murder. for the death of a
youn&er son, Ryder Oobbert.
In early 1973, authorities found
another son. Ernest Dobbert Ill,
wandering the streets of
Jacksonville, obviously battered.
The child told police his fat.her
had beaten hlm. and that a
similar beating killed his sister
and brother.
Dobbert wu found and arrest-
ed lo Texu in late 1973.
............. 1
BURGLARY
Wednesday (oT thelr roles ln the
Water&ate cover.up, endin&
finally lbe Water1ate criminal
ca•••· Some Water1ate t11ures
became rich. Two reporte"rs who
tracktd down tho naUon'• b•I·
1t1t pollUcll 1candal and 11evtHl
con1resamen who picked up the
ball at th Impeachment hear-
ln11 bee1me beroa. Some once-
promlslns career• were 1hat ·
tered, and many new 1ut.bors
were t>oro. A president on the
brink ol 1m.,.achm1nt reslsned
and wu pardoned, an hl1torical llrJt. .
Tb• i'Dtdal pro1eoutor'1 offico,
which . la.tlt hid: a tumoltuou
hl1tory, went OUL of lnilln re-
c.ntly aft« winnln1 et coovic·
Uont alld ln• ehc otber penon1
acqwtt.ld ot cthttlnll charcn.
Co nllnc Hald m.u1 and
M .DwtU ed
PALO ALTO CAP) -Oov.
Browe Jr. 1a19 •"
breaklltrou1h" ba1 b••n
acbined after • lS.y ar
ble OY 91.i bWJon
waler proJecb1 lacl
Pttlpberal Canal.
Brown. ln a speech to about uo
new•s-P« editor. late 'fburs-
day, a1ao called It "a fl'a&ile aireeinen~" because condll.foas
ar. poted aod th compromlaen
ran1e rrom water developen to
environmeDtalbta, and lncludo
farm interest.a and labor
"The envlrontnentaU1ta bave .
seen the need for the Peripheral
Canal, and the water uaen in the
San Joaquin Valley have seen the
need for euarantees of water
quality in the delta," the
Democratic governor said.
He told the conrerence,
sponsored by The Aaaoclated
Press, that a m~or condition ls a
federal guarantee of water quali-
ty in the Delta. lf this ls
achieved, "the 1tate will commit
itself to build the Peripheral
Canal and start w1tb10 three
years," he said.
Sen. Ruben Ayala <D-Chino>.
quickly a m ended the com-
promise construction, and the
Senate Finance Committee
quickly sent tt to the noor on a 9-3
vote. 1 •
The quick action means the bill
could become effective Jan. 1,
1978.
At the committee hearing late
Thursday, several Delta water
users argued agalnat the
Peripheral Canal and the lack of
rlnanclal details in the com·
promise.
But Ayala said, "Historically.
the same oppos1t1on comes up all
the time "
* * * I",.... Page Al
WATER •• ~
law enforcement agencies mltill·
ly wo\.lld act chiefly upon com-
plaints about water wasting from
c1t1zens.
Alleged violators would be
given a written notice and 24
hours to correct the violation.
Repeated violations could resuJt
an restriction or water service, as
well as possible court rines
nnd /or up to 30 days ln the county
J&il.
The ordinance also would pro-
hibit running water into gulten,
washing 1idewalks and parking
tots by hose, refilling ornamental
fountains or pools, penmtUng re-
pairable leaks.
It also would requiTe
restaurants to serve water only
lo customers who request it.
The only exemptions would be
in cases creating undue hardship
and those of an emergency
nature affecting the health,
sanitation. fire protection or
public safety.
Two Gold Watches
To Air
,/ ., A.JlfQ<WD .............. J N08LS. cbalrm ot the lllul vteJo
lluntclpal Ad•&.ory CoW>Cll <llAC>, proposed thb • .-that the COl&Dcl1 iDcor'Pal'aw half an bow' tor remarb Crom eomnnmlt.J ICDtl loto lta llMet1AO. "Tbl .,., tt Bob oaroe (MAC parka and rectUUon
committee dlalrma.a> wanl.a to cet up~ and tell u.s what
be thinb ..,,. do ni wron1, be bu his ~ha.nee.''
"Do you think be can do that ln ball a bow'!" quipped •
CoWldlman Ted Keene.
••••
S\IPE&VlSOS IU.LPB DIED&ICB
wu introduced at tho 1ame meetiJll. No-
b I e Introduced the Third District.
supervisor who represents Mission Vi~Jo
since redistrlcUne took the community
out or Tom Riley's Flflb Diatrlct.
Diedrich, who ls known for hls lfUft,
coon" ·take-charge manner. i• a contrut to the aoft.apoten, gracious Riley wbo was well liked la Mlaalon
Viejo.
"I would llke to introduce our new 1upervbor, Ralph
Diedrich," 1ald Noble, "whom l am. sure we will all pt to know ... " ·
•·And love, .. interjected Diedrich. ., •
"Whom I am sure we will all get to know and Jove-or · ••
else, .. said Noble.
•••
FEW PEOPLE WHO RAVE attended one of Sad-
dleback Valley Unified School District'• bud1et study
sesalons would charge that Business llanqer Gil Moreno ii
ever unprepared.
He was m0te prepared than usual, however, for the
mott recmt leSSion. ~r liatlnl 35 possible waya to cut the
district's $3:i million budaet, Moreno pulled out a ClnL aid
ldL
••Just In cue it IN to that point," be explained.
ApparenUy it wu already at that point.
••vou srot any aspirin in there?" asked trustee Carole
Neuatadt. r.1·11 take Lwo."
•••
THE SENIOR CLASS AT Dana Hllls Hlgh School, re-
CO£Dized around tile county for its academic prowess In the
Kiwanis Bowl and a~ademlc decathlon competitions. de·
monstrated other talents last week.
Applying the same zeal they have shown for academic
excellence, members of the class of '77 stayed up all night
rearranlinl the school's architecture to accommodate an
automobile lo the central mall of the fortress-like bullding.
The school activities direct.or and acting vice principal
at Dana Hllls, found his car missing last week. In Its place
on the garage noor was a message: "Do not fear. Your car
is near.1beClaas or '77."
When he arrived at the school, there was his car. parked
. inside the building, surrounded by the senior class.
"We wanted to make sure you eot a good parkint place
this morning," the students told him.
AFl'ER THE CAR HAD been removed to the school .
parklna lot, which required removing a double-door and
manlpulaUng the car through the doorway by human-
r ather than horsepower, the activities direct.or was able to
gel the students to tell him how they had pulled orr the
prank.
"They bad made a series or ramps to 1et the car into!he
school's theater," he said. "They removed all the thdter
seats, so they could drive it through there. and then they
used ramps again to get It into the mall .''
Maureen Redfield, former assistant principal at Dana
Hills. mayhave put it best.
'"Olis is an out.standing senior class." she said. "We
can't expect another one like it in 10 years."
That fact may carry with It certain advantages -like
ha vlng·your car stay where you left it.
"I knew these kids were ingenious, but this really takes
the-cake," the-car's owner marveled.
Stolen From Store Thug Grabs Purse, 889 Cuh
Two men's gold watches with a
total value or $3,000 have been
stolen from a Laguna Hllls Mall
store.
An elderly Lagun'-Hllls
Leisure Worlct reaideH\ was
robbed of $89 Thursday by a
youni man who grabbed her
purse as aha w.tked in the park-
ing lot o( a nearby sboppini
center.
from her hand as ahe walked'\o
her parked car in the LagWa.a
Hills Mall.
Or an1e County sher1rrs of-
ficers said the theft was reported
by Herman B. Altman of AAhley
Jewelers, 24122 Laeuna HUia
Mall. They said the watches were
taken from an unlocked display
case while the store was open.
Oran1e County 1herifr• of-
ficers said Rose Sophia Hom, Tl,
of 2220 B Mariposa Ave. East.
told them her purse was snatched
They said the purse snatcher
ran to a wlliln& vehicle aQd was
~riven off at hith 1peed by a com-.
panion. Mrs. Horn said hfJ!
purse aho contained a number ot
credit cards and other persobil
documents.
SESAME STREET
SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY
STREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T
HADA CARPET tNSTALLATION BY ALDEN'S.
IN OUR TWENTY YEARS, WE HAVE
CARPETED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA
MESA. NEWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH AND
HUNTINGTON BEACH, ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS
ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY
HOME ON A BLOCK.
THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE.:... WE TRY TO
MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR .
NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER
HOME. (IF WE HAVEN:T, BRING HER IN .WITH
YOU.)
DEN'S
: iiiliailat1iin: ·custom drapsriss
llnOlun • Wood ftOOr
,
,,
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Income.Biie Fallen
W ASBtROTON (AP)
Auaerlallllf ~ mcOIDH'CINabl·
u.tM Of • ~t 1a 11.;1 ~."illel'~ mc:rew Uum tM moatb DaGC'9. tbe ~meree Dtpartment&ald toit~.
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your home for•. \od.Ql
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than half cl U.S. •htt.I~
famlly homes lack llde-
quate inaW'ance.
The foBcrtrtQ& taWe.
""".... t.y Prfllltitt· Halt. dramad.aes tb11 '
Money's
v.wth
poiftt. The maltlplltt ------fta11ra ne buecl on nationwide statiaUcs .nd abow what It
woold Cllllt tonplace bomea In 1911.
YEARBUlLT
Wl'l
19118
191S
lSTt
1B13 1m
\971
1970
~
IM
TORBPLAC&.
MULnPt.YBY
l.000
1.01•
1.078 i.m
l~l
1.351
l .tll
UOI
2.141
2.'12
TO ILUJST&ATE ROW TO USE TRIS table, take the
eumJ* <A a M0,000 house bllilt ID 1165. MultJply s.to,000 bJ'
2.147; ttierentt ia a tm ~ C011tof ~.880.
Here are basic guides to protect bom~ equ1ly tbrouah
iaslll:W4.
-Hrgpe •wn' imunace coveraae should equal 80
pwa.ldtlll8,__'• nplt'Clmeft\ cost value.
Far•~ SQ a -...valued at tso,000 has a base-.
-fire ..altiac ia S&.oao tn damage. II tbe bome is in-sur~ ,_.1as thm -.-. Prentice-Hall says, tbe owner~
will NOeiwe only a )Mlft'Jllllbge or t.be "·000• dependlnl on.
1law' ~ U. t.nmllll depreciated ln value before the ...
-& ••oraSSIONAL APPR.\ISBa CAN" ........_ U. ..._ ol a house by checking everythln&
fraiull tt.e...,._ ...... C. tbo bome'a electrical llnures. His
fee_.., Nm b«w-130 a.ad $1.JO To find an appra.iaer'.
Ioele ia Ille ,..._ Plll!el· Check for Lhe desapaUona MAI <•ember of tllle .\llllra.llal ln.st.Jtute) Ol' SRA (SezUGC' 8 I '1 wfia4 Appl ai&er).
-Check with an insurance aaent tbe different
homeoww P•"•*· The three most popular are (1) bask:
leat ~i'ft _. covertq onJy the most bulc perils ~ bm fire• li1btnlq to vandalism and malicious
rwipNd; Q) koad: more upeMive and covert~ HVefal
more per'lls a.. basic covwage; (3) eoq,prebensive:
broadest and most. expansive, ~erlq mo&l perils.
-Also check personal property ln.surance to bt sure it'•
adequate. •
-Maint.a:ba QP-to-date records covering property and
possessions.
Banker Predlets
SUpply of Ho,,,,es
Exj,ected to Gain
A alight oversupply or bominr In California by lbe eocl
of the ,ear. wtucb abould dampen the speculative fever and
slow ta.e pace or inereuea Ill bome prices lbal have been
prevalent in recent mooths, wu forecasted by Dr. Maurice
Kua. preaident of the Federal }{om., Loan B&nlc of Sm. '
Fraae\lc:o. . !
Addftsslng the quarterty '1CLA business forecut eon-
fere:nce Thunclay. Mann aald. the bank loob for bulldlnc
permit. in the ltale to total E.000 units ror the year, ~
from m.ooo lD 19'18. About two.thirds of the permtta wW be
l.n 1lngle-famlly and one-third In multifamily unit.a. ·
••.\T 'l'BE SAME TDIE. DIPLOY•ENT IJ'OWth pro-
jectlons for California auicest atron&Jy that the bulc total
demand for bou&IDI by rent.en and owner-occupanl bu:J ..
wW be afOUDd 21~.ooo unlu, .. be said.
•.'TbiJ abould not be tabD to mean that Callfonda will
have an o.erbanc of 55.,000 bousini unit.a," Mann added.
··obvloully, not all or the units for which permit.a ue ls-
1ued wUI be completed durtna the year, so the po&eDt1al
ovenupply ~ boalea la
much leu than the raw
("HOUSING ). dl~::.era a:al1bt )ll•
_ _ ••11oreonr whlTe
,..apect ... ~ol
'home purcbate1 tty
apeculatora aDd ln• vest.an to d9cleae matcrtallr'ln eoauq months, U...
buyers IC.ill might abeorb aa maeb •IS peremt. Cit' around
24.000unlta. ~~new hou.atnf conm., cao\be ubtdvr-toc tberear," buaid .
.. IT 1S au&ONABLE tlO auwno tbat JD,000 to 25-000 •
U~ff ... mllt8 WUI be pal In place In the Callfcnla. boullnl marttt ltn ... M.annaaict.
Be Mid be c10ll not vW the potenUal O'IWiGPPb •
.Jaradnc, hec•me Callloma .. economy la = ....
&w1HW11rled. -' • r.ouatac ~anc ~ lb.at m11
be *'b' atmacW. irl Ilia QIDloo •
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.. ._it 40ee w 1a a.t. u u.e .._., • 1n '•c .. I
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