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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-06-20 - Orange Coast Pilott • .. . I .. t II • Turner 2, North 0 in Cup Trials • Allee Cooper Rocks at Big A (S.ePapeA3) • Crash Mystery Man's ID Sought • Tt>p Cou1-t Nixes School Tax DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * Hot Oil Begins Flow Froni Frozen Alaska · MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 20, 19n VOl.. 11, HO 171,..a HCTIO,_S, tt P4'Cf'lH .... For. ..... . '-.... -·-... _ .. ~ - -..... --. --' . ' --··-·. , .. ---L-----·1--·---· Ja"'·~· ---··-·---·---1-.. -------... ·. ·~· 1-----it---·-·---. ..I -· ------,... '" • ' I Jl.ea"fl am...- A San Clemente woman found this note made of newspaper headline cutouts Saturday, adviaing her of the kidnaping of a SO-pound decorative rock from her front yard. Police were mvestigaUng her claim that \be crime was perpetrated by two boys whom she forbade her daughter to see. Fate of the bie rock was unknown today. fop Court Denies I $chool Tax .Appeal • Amin Missing; Plot Reported .. NAIROBI, Kenya <AP> - Uiandan Prea1denl ldl Amin is ml11in1 after a weekend as- saaalnation attempt, a Kenyan newspaper saJd t.oday. U1andan omclals said the re- port wu false, but a man who answered the telephone at Amln'a home said he had nol been seen since Friday. "We don't know where he ls or what hu happened to him," the unidentified U1andan said. "We were expectin1 him Friday even- Plane Cra8h Mystery Man ID Sought BJ AllTllUR a. VINSEL OI .,_ C>MfJ .. li.t lteff Researchers were combini FBI fln1erprint Illes In Washington, D.C., today trytna to establish lhe identity of a myatery man wl)o died wtth a former Corona del Mar woman alter tbetr plane crashed May 25 on a lonely San Luis Obispo mounta.lnllde. Investt1aton distloted Friday that information from the French Con:IUJate in Loe Aqeles proved the man orlslnaUy believed~ ls alive. well and teacblnl ae ln France. The pllot at the lllht ptane that slammed Into a tree and plunsed to eiitb oa • ro1a nd1e near Cueata Ort.de today Utt ill a morsue facWty. llatld u :JObn DOi. He carrlt4 a paHport and other PJoert. lllUn• hlmaetf u Jacquet Rene Tromeur. 31, ho w11 acqualnteCI with Susan Daniell, 25, tbe former Harbor AH• rwldent wbO also penibed. MIA DaOI~' .mOthtr an4 atep. father •. Mr:.Ud lln. Oll HOdcel <W llYITDT, Pi.1•.U> Late night ~ mld· mornlil1 low clou41ntu otberwfse f ali through Tuetday. LOwl tOnlpt.ln upper*· RJlbl ~ ttear 70 at bNcbe9 to up. ~ '70l lnlmKL • I ·~wi...- LONE RANGER, SILVER, TONTO IN 1959 Role 'Mede Me • Better Person,' Sey a Moore Bi Bo, Silver l.nne Ranger: No Regrets " DECATUR, Ga, CAP) -It's been 20 years since Clayton Moore bung up his mask, but TV's former Lone Ranger says he doesn't regret playing the role that typecast him into semi-retirement. "I JUST NEVER wanted to do anything else after I started the Lon~ Ranger," Moore said during a weekend appearance at a Decatur horse show. "I fell in Jove with the character and I think playing the character made me a better person.'' Moore, now 62, starred in two films and more than D> TV shows as the masked good guy. JAY SILVERHEELS, who played the faithful In- dian scout "Tonto," lives in CaJabuas, Calif., only two miles from Moore's home. Silverheels now runs an acting school for Indians. As for Silver, the Lone Ranger's white stallion he 1s now 28 and living "high on the hog," Moore' re· ported. Plains Minister Bids Goodbye · PLAINS, Ga. (AP) -The Rev. Bruce Edwards bade farewell to h1s supporters, and the black man w&o.e requesl for mem- bership divided Edwards· former church was accepted by a new CCJll&l'tgaUon here. Edwards resiJ11ed ln February . from the Plains Baptist Church. . oC which President Carter is a . member, after a dispute over ac- 'cepllna black membera. Edwards' supporters recently •pllt from Plains Baptist and formed the Bottaford Baptist Ml11lon. Edwards, however, leaves Plalna next month to become pastor of the Makakilo Baptlat Church in Hawaii. Meanwhile, the Rev. Clennon Kins, the black mlnlater whose request for membership split the Plains curch, wu accepted as a member of the Bottarord Mis- sion. OftANOICOAIT ~ DAILY PILOT FreaaPageAJ SCHOOLS .• ruling, which affirmed the de· dsion of a state trial court, essen· tially leaves it up to the state legislature to come up with a re· medy. The cue began in 1968 when the parents of 'l7 Los Anaeles County school children sued county officials and several school districts. . After various pre liminary court rulings stretched out over a s ix-year period, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Bernard Jefferson ruled in 1974 that the state's school·rmanclng system was not valid because il violated the equal protection provialons of the state constitution. Under California's "foundation proeram" of school fundlne, one major component la local supple- ment.a raised by using local pro- perty taxes. Most states have similar pro- grams. The California Supreme Court ruled that "so lone as the as- sessed valuation within a dis· lrict'a boundaries ia a major d• terminant of how much It can spend for its schools, only • dla- trlct with a larae tax base will be truly able to chclde how much it r .. Uy cares about education. E~P.,,eAJ AMIN ••• .... to deeide to fool I bWI. The~ d1lo•'• prae.tleal •ff•ot, tJaerofor u t.bat mott PoOr _ ba'feto...rr.-.. at frW cllnlca lltded by doctcni Dot oppo.ed t.o aboiUOa. W!d1e -dlaeuuina fedilial nDICWla:, tlMi toUl't'a decialGD 8Jao ·~ to clear tbe w~ for Consr-to pau a bill wtdcb Would cut ad federal monlet for elective abartiom. The court's deelalon dld -:Jo u far u eo· doram. the ol lepUatlon Coo~ Lt cooalderiq. a law that would cut olf federal money for all abortions -even thole in which the llfeot &be mother ia en- d1n•ered. flee Odd Couple .. ~ .......... • They a:U&ht have survived had it 1Mlt -. toe wbat Su Luis Obispo CoUnty Sheriff's Office supervisors now say was a dis- patcher's bad Juctament. Lut year, Concree• pMMd a blll, tbe a<H?alled Hyde amend· ment, tn.t ended federal f~ for all abortions except thoee. tn which the life of the mother would be endan1ered by childbirth. A federal Judie in New York, hoWever, lmmedlat. · ly declared that legialaUon un- constitutional. The Supreme Court's decislooa said states -and presumably Con1re11 -may encourage women t.o carry tbelr prepan- ctes to the chJ..ld.bearm. awe. Love is blind, and nobody knows it beUer than this hum· mingbJrd, whose unwavering devotion to a atuff ed par· rot is causing a flutts among her fellow f eatbered Fresnans. Sources close to the romance in Tony Costa's yard say the llWe bird finaJly found "the strong, silent type" she'd been looking for. Tbe dbpateber considered a' report by Cal Poly 1tudent · Richard Manzer, 26, of an orange flash and dyina glow in the sky near Cuesta Summit about 9: 15 p.m. the ni&ht of the crash to be too vague and uncorroborated to send a doputy to check it out The mlxup in indentificati~ .. spokesmen for the San Luis Obispo Counly Sheriff's Office say. was based on routine sup. position. The court's declsiona did not retreat, however, from the justices' 1973 ruline that all women may legally choose to end their pregnancy in its first three monlha, free of eovernmental in- terference. CUSD . Gets FUnds· Deputy Coroner Mike Sheridan said Miss Daniels' traveling com· panion's body found near their wrecked plane was not bad· ly decomposed and had nol been molested by animal predators. From Viejo Firm The question of welfare pay- ments for abortions arose in cases from Connecticut and Pen- nsylvania. The high court aaid the Cm.stitution's assurance of equal protection under the law and provisions of the Social Security Act do not mean that states have to pay for eleetive abortiona -even though the states provide financial aid for poor women who decide t.o have children. The court, in striking down the decisions of two lower courts, ruled that Pennsylvanla officials did not violate the Social Security Act by refuatn1 to pay for elec· Uve abortions. The court also 111d that Connecticut officials did not violate the equal- protection safeguards included in the 14th Amendment by refus· in& to pay for elective aborUoM for women oo welfare. Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. wrote the court's majority opi· mon. He was joined by Chief Justice Warren E. Bureer and Justlces Bvron R White. William H. Rehnquist, Potter Stewart and John Paul Stevens. Justices Thurgood Marshall, William J . Brennan Jr. and Harry A. Blackmundissented. Victim's Dad Slain at Rites ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. <AP) -Mourners at the funeral of a 16-year-old girl watched in horror as the eirl'a stepfather was ahot todeath in the chapel. Assistant Alexander City Police Chief Lyn Royall said the Rev. Willie Maxwell, 52, of Nix- bure. shot three times ln the back or the bead Saturday with a .25- calibe!' pistol, fell backward into a red velvet pew aa 600 mourners prepared to leave the services for Sblrley Elllngtoo. Police cbaraed Robert Lewis Bums. 36, with the homicide. He was identifled u a brother of Mrs. Maxwell'• former husband. By WILUA)I SCDEIBD Of ... Dal.,ri ........ The Miaaion Viejo Company presented Capistrano Unified Sebool Diatrlct tnattea with • check for $437,SOO today to be used for "enhancement" of dis- trict schoola within the Mlulon Viejo planned communlty. The cub donation, largest ever made by the company to the Capiatrano d.lstrlct, wu present- ed by Art Cook, a company vice ·president, to CUSD Board Chairman E .G. ''Ted" Kopp. "Thia is a sienJficant lift -an unheard of thine," Kopp said. "Over and above a tax wrlteoff or an)'thin.c el.se, lt renects the pride the company has in its community." Most of Mission Viejo's present 1rowth area Jiea within the OIL •.. ·be about u excitine aa turning on a garden hose. "We deliberately wanted to be low key about this," s8Jd a spokesman for Alyeska, the con- sortium of eight oil companies formed to build the line. "We'll have some sort of celebration later." The U.S. Interior Department gave final clearance to mqve the oil about 26 hours before lhe of· ficial startup time. By then, oil had already begun to flow from wells in the 25-by·lO-mile North Slope field lnto feeder lines and storage tanks adjacent to Pump Station No. 1. A week ago, the first 85 miles of the 48-lnch pipeline was filled with noncombustible nitrogen gas to elimlnale the possibility of an explosion when the oil ~oes in. The oil beiinl its journey slow- ly -at about 1.1 miles per hour when it flows at the initial rate of 300,000 barrels per day. Darcb says the line will quickly reach a daily production level or 1.2 million barrels. Capistrano district, with the other half d the community gov- erned by the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. The eompany bu allo made large donations to the Sad- dleback di.atric:t in the past. The Capbtrano diltrtct cur· rently bu three elemelltary schools tn lliuioo Viejo with two more on tbe dtawlnl boards. ID the fall, Capiltrano Valley Hl1b School in the south part of the _fOmmunlty will open lta doon for the flnt time. Kopp 11ld the eompany'a cub ilft will permit the dll&rtct t.o "do some t.binll ·we wouldn't bave been able to do wltb tu or bond money." The seven-member CUSD board will consider the possiblli· ty of usina the money to build a stadium, complete with seats and li&htioe, at the new hi&b school. Kopp said there are a na.mber of other projects that could be financed with the gift, including a swimming pool for the new high school, a mobile reading lab, land.acaping, enbancemenl • of library and media services at the new hi&h school or tennis courts. · In a letter transmitline the check to the district, James Toepfer, .Mission Viejo Company executive vtce president, said the money is to be used "at the dla· cretion of the Board of Trustees." The only proviso is that it be spent on school facilities within Mission Viejo. •'The Mission Viejo Company continues to recognize the fun· damental importance of good educational facilities and wishes to express its conUnuini desire to assist the district in bringing fine educational facilities to t.be com· munity," Toepfer said. Today's donation brings the company's total contribution to CUSD projects to more than $1.l millloo since 1969. Until today, the largest single company donation baa been in· staJlaUon of 14 portable classroom buildings at a cost of $290,000. EroaPageAJ CUP ••• the second race Sunday. The marlin was one·balf second, or a ineretwofeet. The earlier race, over 13.5 mllet, also went t.o Couraaeou.s. which took tbe lead at the at.art and held on for a 45-aecond maritn d victory. Enterprise bad • 23-second lead turnln& into· the final windward lei of ihe 1econd 12.S.aille race, but a tacking duel •a• WOil by Turner in a pboto- tl.m.h. Tbe loaes 1ave Enterprise a 1-3 record aaainst tl\e two Kings Point syndicate boata -Indepen- dence and Courageous, which were picked by the race commit· tee to duel twice today oo Rhode laland Sound. On Saturday, North aYOidecl a tacldnl duel t.bat let Indepen- dence win one of two bouts. .. It doesn't seem u though I've learned a leuoo," North aa1d. Asked lf he intended to keep the other U.S. con1enden covering in the turbulent wake of his boat in future races, North said wtt.b a smile: "Yes, I think so." Cave-in Kills 4 Y 011ngsters FAIRFIELD CENTER, Maine <AP) -'lbree boys and a girl, aged 5 to 11, were killed when they were buried by 10 feet of 1ravel and sand that caved in1on them. The children were playing Sun· day in the bottom of a deep, ac- tive sand plt near their homes wbn the heavy, wet sand becan tosUde. One child escaped moments before the slide and ran home for help. Pollce Chief Robert Barber Identified the victims as Gene Raymon, ~. Greta Raymon, 10, Thomas McCoy, 8, and John John McCoy,11. Oil Brings Woes, No Bargains NEW YORK (AP> -Tbe milllona or'barreJs of oil from Alaska's North Slope will create new problems for America's complex petroleum dJstribut1on system. And the new supplY •on 't lower consumer prices. After nine years of controversy and collltrucUon, oll wu to becln movtnc tbrou1b t.be ttans·Aluka plpellne today, from Prudboe Bay ln the North to Valdn l.n the South. Th• flnt ship- ment by tanker will reach Callfomla in Autu.st. THE PIPELINE IS EXPECl'EOTO ca.rry at least 1.2 mUllon barrell ol alJ a day by tbe middle of nut year -7 percent of tbe naticm'a dally contumption of 17 m.Wloo barnla. lrudcallr, ln th midst of e IY cri1la. moet oblerven bellne UMi Alaskan oil wW creab! an onnupplJ ~blem on the Wat Coast.t..wblcb bu been ttnporttnr otl from th• Mldeut and lndonesla. ·1u..1\'l'PIU. ~t reach 400,000 b&rrdJ a d&1, aomo oll compaales atl.aiate. That'• bee a UM the West Coast lacb the rjfti) • to proc Aluka't lll&b aUrtur content ol!. Tbo Gull Coast. and lbe Zaat have thli type ot retll\4'?1. but !low to .aet t.be AJukan oil t.b • f wrrH 80 M'UCR ADDl'llONAL oil, comumen mtpt upect. prices tO dtCl'dJe .net .uppna to litcreue, BU\ that. fflll not be the case, to the 1ov nm~t's dec:lalon to pennlt tbe Nie or Alatk81 oil a\ th fore!~ ocnev 1 of '14 •·b~1,Jrm..4 Ci tho hllheat d0in11tlc pnce, '11.28 a · barrel. Tb mth COit of plpellnetr~Uondet«mlntd the iovernmen\11 d clsloo. ·~ di1ferenct IMD by t!Mt COftlUD'lal' Will be .-0.1" 1a14 Dout Roblnloft AJatbD oil J!l'C)je.ct C!OCJrdlna\or for fbe l".clfnl nero Adml~U'atlon CF&\). "Wbat M II littfnl ii a mart 1ecure~ of au-pplf, bal DOt a PH ct bna." Thi •mu 17:Mnllioa JtpeUa •• bUU& ibf 1 ~~ Cit etftt ~Piftl•, ~AIIH ~PS,.._ &inlft Co., to llrtq oat •llMlr OWD OU from dMi liOithlrn tltld. ~ llrm1 -ldlUo, non llDd MOO-IN the~.,.... BpNMm• for all three uld tMlt ib&iW Of thl Alaikla ..0 WUI ma-fonil.ID on used nftnlHM. • THE ADVANTAGE, SIMPLY, JS that the tundra belonp to the United States, ao the money -more than '5 billion a year - will stay in the country. Two maior alternatives have been under conslderat16n for month.I u solutions to the oversupply problem on tbe West· Cout: Ship it by tanker or pipeline to Gulf Cout. re11ned• or ship it overseas, inost likely toJlpab. Such oil experts u John Uchtblau of the Petroleum Jndustry . Research FO\IDdaUon prefe1' exportaUon t.o Improve the U.S. balance of payment.a. But current law forbids uportation ol American oil. BEN COOPb, A MEDE& of the staff ol the S.ate sul>- coD\mlU.. on eaero conservation and resulation, aiJd then ii little chance that Coopeu would chanae t.be law, ev• if Prell· dent Carter recommended a cbtn1e. .., think it wGald be hard ror c&Nr to • .,on cno band, 'I.oOk. , we're nmnlnt Out ot oil,' and on t.be either, 'W•'T• aot .o mucb. we'Ye pt totblp lt cwenea• ." COOpel' aald. • Diedrich Gets Day Delay 111 TOii BAaLEY • °'"" wlY ,..NtAift Oran«e County Supervisor Ralplt Diedrich appeared before three Superior Court Jud1a today ln a bid to delay a heariiic called when be reported· ly refused.to amwer Grancl Jury queationa. But the only delay the beleaguered county otficlal COUJd get wu a 24·hour holdover or- dered by presldln1 Judge Byron K . McMillan who read a transtript or the 1rand Jury seHion before rulln1. "These seemed t.o be pretty simple queslion1," Judie McMiiian told Diedrich. "And we have t.o remember that the ~rm or the current crand Jury expires this month." • .. Thia thlo1 has been 1oln1 on for eight months, your honor," Diedrich compt~ined. "I want time to study tbla Issue and I want lime to hire th~ attorney who can handle this ln a proper manner." But Judie McMUlan r tused to exteDd the Ume ttanted Diedrich beyond2p.Ql. TU~ay. DJedrkh declln~ to I ~1 the att.omty be bact In De supervisor made It ct ou\llde the courtroom that the two at· torneys currently workin1 for him are not adequate to work on issues poaed ln U\e new Grand Jury probe. Ditdncb appeared lint. toda.y h4'ftlrp .Judtte JaJn•• H . Walsworth who disqualified J'lim1e1' .from the hearin1 with ihe ex~anauoo that be ls the puperior Court u.iJOD with uie ~rand Jury. I Diedrich then went to Judse ff. jWarren Knllht'• cQurtr.oom to be told after a 30·mlnute dela.y that !Judge Knlthl's heavy Monday calendar would not permit him to <See DIED l M. Pa•e A2) ' 'Newport Road I • Project OK'd The Griffith Company q( Irvine has been awarded a sus,ooo~­ tract for the Wtdenln1 oCSu~or Avep"8 1n. N.-pc>rt B'eaab from twoJaaa tofouT. • Newport Beacli clly c9Un· cUmeo approvecl the COf\lraci for the pl'Ciject betweeo -Placel\Ua /\ veauae Qd ln<!ustrial W •Y· Work ls expected to belin by mid-Jul)' aod 1bould be con:iplet· ~ by OCt®er, accordin1 to pro- ject ensineet Joh,Jl Wolters. He said that, during consti'UCUon, the contractor will keep one lane of tralftc o"n fn Heb dl~Uon. tel Trans-Alaska Pipeline~ ........ -:- •••• 4 Feet Wide. 799 Miles Long . l1tiriel oil will rtodt VoWu ;,. ohur JO '''' • LWifitM8'.FLOWINO THROUGH ALASKA PIPELINE Ntne Years, $7.7 Btlllon Project Working Alaskan Oil Begins Slow Trip Southward PRUDHOE BAY, Alaska <AP> -Hot oil frdm beneath the permanently trozen Soll or Alaska's Arctic North Slope be· gan flowing 'throtlgh the $7.7 billion trans·Alaska pipelfne lo day. The startup marked the culmination or nine years pf plan· ning and building In th~t largest and moet expensive project u.n· dertaken by private industry. It means 1.2 milllon barrels or oil dally soon will be on its way to market. "We've done a damn good job." declared Wiiiiam Darch. president of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company. ••Our destiny ia in our hands. The pTOblems are now ours to solve. which ts a very Jood po1ition to be in after the lut couple years." It cost S7.7 blWon .to build the 800-mlle tube from Prudboe Bay here oo tbe Arctic Ocean, 2:;G miles pOrth o( tbe Arctic Circle, to the port Of Valdea on Prince William Sound. Development of the wells at this end or the pipe cost an addJUonal $4 billion. CSff OIL, l'ace 1\2) HELP WANTED, GOT WITH AD ·'My bus band is very metlcuJous about the houae. So when I went back to work -I needed help ript away." That's the •lory behind a Newport Beach .woman's own ad- verll•lng success when she placed thia classified ad: Live.In maid. must keep house clean. Pri room. ba, exper ienced, xu· XXlt:IC. She found her helper within hours after the ad appeared ln the Dally Pilot. Whatever your needs, call 6'2·5'71. The Dai11 Pilot LI the people'• market place alona tM Oran1• Coaat. •• -• oo a,.....,,,. ldlOol fiDwe r. form. Brown 1aJd tbe ruUni lives· Calif ornla .. iu march1D1 ordcn. The Umeto act ls now. And, a we do ao by~ mooty, w•abould inlbt upon school reform and at· tentlontobutca." In appealln& to the Supreme Court, LOI Ansel• County 1ov· ernmeat and 1cbool otnct.ia 1&1d the atate coWt ~· could DGt E 20, 1977 •tan4 bee• tbe orilinal IUil cbaU QC t.be •Jlltm'• nlldit1 D•Yer mact. tbe 1overnor or I tlllatute parties to tbe cue. .. Mllllou of children and futar• ienerationa of mlWGOS ot cblldren have been denied pro- cecharal due proceu law." tbe ap- peal said. The California Supreme c.ourt ruUn1. which affirmed the de-, cbioo of a state trial court, euen- . c TEN CENTS. tlally 1 .. ves it up to t.bo state leflalllt\U'e to come up wtlh • remedy. Tbe California Supreme Oowt ruled that "to loaf as the u- aesaed nluatloD within a dla- trict '1 boundart.81 ls a mljor de- termt.nant ol how much it can spend roe U.s schools, only a diS- trict with a lar&e tax base will be tAlly able to decide bow mucfl lt really cares aboUt education. Showdown Near· Mesans Seek Building Halt By STEVE MITCHELL Of"'' o.it1 "'"' 51•11 Homeowners ln north Costa Mesa will meet Tuesday i\lghl t.o discuss a reCerendum proposed to force the City Council to rescind 11.s decision to allow more than 540 apartment units alon1 with 127 single·f amity homes on a 48-acre site in th e ir neighborhood. The North Costa Mesa Homeowners A.s1oc1ation will meet at 7 ·30 p.m in the Be..,- Street School ThP Ctty Council April 18 ap- proved prehminary plans for the 670·un1t development. despite a Families Flee Fire In Mesa Tw11 ram1ht"• Chl'itJ>ed a fast· nlll\ 1111! rtrt• lJI d J WO l'lltiry UpOrt· llll'l\I hullclini: rn ()tst .1 Mt1a late :-;1tn1la\· 111).(ht i.horll\ lJrofore the ,11111·t11rl' tx•C'amt• r1>mpletely c·nl!ulfc'f! in rtaml'S A pn•hminJr\ tn\'est1gat1on by r1ri·mc:n indlC'Jles the S28.000 hl:ue was spurkcd by raulty elec· trical equipment in the bottom apartment. rented by David Par· radee. 24. has wife nnd child Parradee told r1remen h~ walked mlo the li ving room or tUs apartment at 1021 Valencia Drive to (ind tt\e entire room In n~mes. He arabbed his wife and child and fled the bul ding, followed sl'\ortly by the ramtly living In the upstairs unit oC the bulldln1. Firemen said the apartment la owned by ~obert Miller, 1065 Presidio Drive In ~ta Mesa. Battalion Chief d Lewis said two engine compa ies, a truck company and squad responded to the fire, knocking It down within five minutes. "The buildln1 was fully in· volved when we cot there," Lewis said. "Flames were re· achlb1 the second •t.ory apart- ment rrom windows on the first level.•· He aaid darna1e to the content. or the two-bedroom apartment. was about a,ooo. The remainder was structural damaae. Tb• kitchen and livin1 room of the bottom apartment were com· pletety atrtt.ed. Lewta said, and th• Uvina room In the up~ unit Wat 4aJDqed ulentl\lely. petitlC)fl siened by more than 900 homeowners ln the area. The Amel Development Com- pany DroJect ls bounded by South Coast Drive on the north, the San Diego Freeway on the south, and Bear Street on the east. An eight-acre portion or the de· velopment ii located just north of South Coast Drive. The council voted 4·1, with Councilman Dom Raciti OP· posed. t.o approve plans for the multi-million develofment, cit· mg several pages o conditions placed on the project to make it acceptable. But homeowners at that meet· 1ng were opposed to density variances on the project, in- creased traffic projected for the area and increased crime 'the¥ reel will come with the apart,.. menta. A letter to homeowners con- cerning Tuesday night'• meet.ini saya, "Our elected represen· taUves on the Clly Council voted 4 to 1 to approve the rezoning chan1e that would allow a non· Costa Meaa company to exploit this residential area with a bilh density apartment complex." It says the purpose otthe meet· in1 Is to propose a ballot in· iliative "to prevent apartment and commerctal developments '- <See NORTH, Pa1e AZ> Amin Said Missing After Killing Try NAIROBI, Kenya CAP> - U11ndan Pr ident I Amin i1 missine arter a weekend as- sassination aUempt, a Kenyan MW :Pai>er Hid loda1. uaandan orricials aald the re- port. was false, but a man who answered the telephone at Amin·s home said he had not been seen since Friday. "We don't know where he ts or what has happened to him," the unidentlfled Ugandan said. "We were expecting him Friday even· in1. We tried in vain to find him. We don't know where hell now, and nobody has an1 explana· tlon." He uid "some people have gooe to look for Amin at Murchison Falls" in northwest Uganda. The independent Nairobi Daily N atlon quoted unldentUied sources as saying two gunmen tried to kill Amin on Saturday al the Bayitabire trading center two miles from his home al En- tebbe. The paper quoted Vice Presl· dent Mustafa Adrisi as saying the police and army were looking for Amin throughout U1anda but he refused to confirm or deny the assassination attempt. ··u you find him, please con· tact Uganda immediately," it quoted Adrisi. In the put, the newspaper has not always ~n completely ac· curate in Its reporu from U1an- da, but the reports b.ave usually contained some substance. In Washington , U.N. Am· ba11ador Andre'W Yount was asked about Amin when the am- Al'WI ........ REPORTED MISSING Uganda'• ldt Amin baaaador left a Cabinet meeting at the White House. To a 1uuestlon rrom a a. porter that Amln dllappe.area, Young replied: "Well, I hope nobody helped him. I wouldn't mind him just taking off on his own." An Information ministry spokesman in Kampala, Upn~ da'a capiLal, aaid by telephone he· knew nothlpg of any disap- pearance b¢ old there had been no official word on AmJn'a ac- tivities since Saturday. I I ' . #. ~.Parking Lot Sale .. Newport.Meta Unified School Diatrlct trustees have approved the aale ot part of the dbtrfct'a bu. part!nr lot to the City or t"data Mesa for °" extenaioo of 'Bear Street. !"-;; Trustees noted that the dlltlict ~~n't make any money oo the '1\11,00C> tale. Of the $118,000 paid to the db- " tffet. 151.000 will be used to r• ~ CCShatruct the bus parkinc lot •wbicb fronts on Baker Street and "..nother $18,000 will be uaed to build a retainln1 wall to aeparate .,he lot from the meet extenalon. The remainder, aa4d dtatric:t '$f)9kesman Jean Harmon. will 10 l1to the state which loaned the db· "'trict the funda to buy the pro· ,pel~~· explained that under state 1&W, all funds netted by a school idtJtrict in the sale of land oc- ·liupled by a school-related facili· ty that was bought with state money must be returned to the 1'•Me. •1 'Phe city pl~ lo extend Bear " SU-eet from it.a ~urrenl terminus "trt' Baker through the Maa Del ar tract so that it wll <;oMect * * * ,"School Seek& 'f. ore Funds ~for Teachers'f OfOciala of the Newport-Mesa Unltled School Diatrtct are aeek- IJJI a $14,400 state irant lo hlre two lnttr\Jctora ln fine an. for the •comln1 achool year. • The funda, which would be augmented by $4.800 of district · money, would enable the dlatrtct 'ta hire choreo1rapher and "theater art.a specialist Barbara ·Harris to work out of Newport 1•Harbor H11h School and painter · lt~thle Jeaale who would work "Wtlh student.a at Harbor ~iew, t•-Monte Vista, Meaa Verde, 'Mariners and California Elemen- \ary schools. Mrs. Harris has worked as a · vQlunleer In the district, choreo- graphln1 Harbor Hl1b'1 spnng Production, "Bye Bye Birdie." · amonc other projects. She would be available to all achoola in the <1iatrict II the rrant la approved. • Miu Jttfle has tau1ht art at ..... everal of the district 'a achoola. Hub Caps Stolen Four wire-wheel hub capa were stolen this weekend from a 1976 Cadillac parked ln th• South Co••t Plaza partina lot, accord· Int to Cotta Mesa police. Janet E. Hallaian of Torrance told of. ncers sbe parked her car In the east aide ot May Company. She returned to find lbe cosUy HP! ml11lq. OflANGI COAl'f c DAILY PILOT with St. Clair Street and provide a frontage road that roughly parallels the Corona del Mar Freeway. The project hu not yet been acbeduled for conatruction. Fro.PageAJ DIEDRICH •. bear the Diedrich case. The aubpoena that brought Diedrich to court was issued last week after be rePOrtedly refused to saU.factorily answer ques· lions posed to him in the erand Jury room by Assistant Dislrict Attorney Michael Capizzi. It was reported that most or lht• grand jury session was taken u11 with a series or uccusat1ons made by Diedrich du1"1nu which the aupervlaor claimed that tho eight-month probe into the coun ty's poUUcaJ practices ls nothin~ more than a thinly dlsgu1aed ''wi~h hunt" designed to drive him fromomce. It was reported lhul Dwdrn·h accused Capizzi and the Grand Jury ol leaking information to the presa in a move to embarrass bim aodd~troy t>is reputation. Jt was also reported tho\ he criticized the Grand Jury ror re fusln1 to tell him what. tr any, or. lenses he 15 suspecled of commit· tini. Also. sources !'aid, Diedrich condemned the Grand Jury for what be claims is an Invasion or his privacy and criticized Caplm for asking ''personal" questions that baYe no bearing on tht-In veaU1at1on. It was also reported lhal Diedrich urged the Grand Jury to either Indict him or leave him alone "to carry on" with reaP<>nsibililies to his office. Diedrich also reportedly: -Refused to cite hi11 Fifth Amendment rights against self- incrimination when asked about a 24-hour visit to Las Vegas IL'lt October when he attended at torney Michael Remington's weddina. · -Cited his First and Fourth Amendment riJhts as Jutt cauae to refute to anawer Capiul'a Lu Vesaa question, a question the supervfaor said waa an invu1on of "his privacy righta and with no bearins on any issue before the Grand JUry." fi',....P-AJ CUP ••• finish. The IOIHI save Enterprtn a 14 record .,ainlt the two Kini• Point •YDdicate boats -lndepen· dence and Coutaseous, whlch were picked by the raH conunlt· tee to duel twice today on ~ IJl&Qd Sound. On 8*turda11• North avoided• tacklnj chMI mat let lndepeo. dence wtri oae ot two bouts. "lt doesn't eeem u tbou1b I've ltamed a leaon." North said. Asked tf be intended to keep tbe other U.S. cootendert covertnj ID the turbulent wake of bll boat in future race.. North •aid wtth a 1mUt: "Y•, I th1.nk IO ... N6R~H ••• on the parcels of land adjacent to the Oreenbrook and Meta Woods tract." · Spokesmen for the homeowner group last April vowed they would aeek a referendum to rescind the council action. and Tueaday's meeting appeara to be the flf'\l step in that process. Directors ol the homeowners eroup said. "It has become necessary to resort to legal m earus lo permlt homeowners to have some recours~ when the ci-. ty COWlCll ll'nOres the Wiii of the people most directly affected." The council is scheduled to set a public hearing for final de· velopment pluns by Arnet tonight.. That hearing could be ::.et forthc July 5 meeting ,,, ... •"" .. ., ., ', .... ,.,., .. ,. , .. t_ 't' ,.,.,, ··-- '•' .... TONI GUT COST,\ ~H;:-iA CITY COUNCIL H1•i.:11lar mt1t't1ng. CC)sla Mtsa t"1l) !hill. G 30 ll m rt t:SUA \', Jl'jltt: :!I SF.NIOH C l'rJZf:~s cr.t•n l'omm11n1l\ RC'('r1•Jt1on C't-nler. rues . W<'<i .. rhur., 12 J p m Lockers Searched After Cash Theft Kathy Forbatb. tbo out1eom. student body president at Dtanda High School, and Ben ICooou, tncomine presi- dent at Corona del Mar ~h SCboOI. have been named reciolenta of the future e.xecuUve acbolarsbips granted by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Cgurt Clears States ()f Abortion Costs W ASIDNGTON (AP) -States have no leeal or conaUtutional re· quirement to pay lot the abor- liona of poor wodlen if tbe motbera' Jlvea are not en- dan1ered. tbe U.S. Supredle Court said today. In a series of 6-3 votr=t.be court alao decided that wbUc bosplt.ab have no Jetal ob to P•Y for voluntary abortioas of poor women. 1. The court said atates could pay lor abortions ii they want to, but not many states are expect.eel to decide to loot such bills. The de- c hi on' 1 practical effect. therefore. is that most poor women will have to seek abot· tlons at free clinics staffed by doctors not opposed lo abortion. While not discussing federal funding. the court's decision alao appeared to clear the way for Congress lo pass a blU which would cut off federal moni• for elective abortions. The court's Pier, Newport Beath"JJreguards saJd today a Santa-Ana man ap- parently sulfe~no aner elfect.s Vl·e~io Company from an epU ;!~ eiiure that '.I caused hJm to atrinto t!\e water decision did not eo as far as en- doraln1 the kind of legislation Con1reas ta eon.alderins. a law that would bat off federal money for all abortiom -even ~ in whicb tbe ll!e of the mot.her is en· dantered. LUt year. Coqresa passed a bill. tbe ~ailed Hyde amend· ment1• that ended federal fUDdlng for au abortion.I except thole In wbieh the life of tbe lllot.ber would be endangered by childbirth. A federal judge tn New York. however, immediate- ly declared that legisJatJon un- conatltutiooal. The Supreme Court'• dec:isions said It.ates -and presumably Con1reaa -may encOW"age women to carry their prepan- cles totbe chlld·bearirut atue. The court'i decisions did not retreat, however. from the justices' 1973 1ulln1 tbat all· women may Je1ally choose to end their preioancy in its first three months, free ot 1overnmenUl in- terference. OHit'ials or lh<' M<'Sa Verd<' G· s h I c ountry Club s t'Jr<'hl'd ·100 . Ives C 00 8 lo<'kl'rs 1n the men's locker room ore the Newport Pier Sunday a! ternoon. Lt. Logan Lockabey said the The QUess.ioa of ~ pay~. menta tor abortJona arose in u ~ from ConnecUcut and Pen- OIYl• The hieb court laid the coa.stJ~Uon's usurance of equaJ protection under the law and provisions of the Socjal ~urity Act do not mean that stalet bave to pay for elective abortlona -even thou1h &.be •tales proYide financial aid for poor women who decide to have children. The court, in atriktnc down the decialona ot two lower cowu. ruled l#tat Pennsylvanja offlclals did not vfol~te the Social Security Act by rel1.11lng to pay for elec- li ve abot'tlons. thil( weckl.'nct artl.'r a patron re· ported the thcrt or $1.!'iOO. Clyde C Sarvar, 58. of Garden <trove told Costa M~s,.n police the t'ash. and a S380 gnld mClney clip. wer<> taken from his Jlants pock<'l while he was taking a shower Club otricial11 se~rched lhe men·s locker room to no avaH. accord-'"~ to police reports. Cliarge Revived LAHORE, Pakiatan CAP> Ptlme Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto has revived his char1e that the United States Is makinr trouble for hlm by Interfering In Pakistani polttlcs, just 10 da,ya art.er he said he wu ready to open a new chapter IY' PakfstanJ. American friendship. man, .fohn Lanning, was fishing $437,500 Al•d 1w1thafrlendwhenthe mishapoc· curred. They said his friend. Aurelio Vasquez of Costa Mesa The Mission Viojo Company dove into the water after Lan· presented Capistrano Unified nlna. School District trustees with u "Fortunately, our boat was check far $437.500 todar to be right there and picked them up," used for "enhancement' of dis-Lockabey added. tr1ct schoq1s within the Mission Lifeeua.rds adtl)iniltered first Viejo planned communitv · aid until paramedics arrived to The cath donation, -lartetL take ~g to Hoag Memorial ever made by the ctompany to the Hospital where he was treated Caplavano distrtctf was present-and released. ed by Art Cook. a company vke Lockabey said the incident was president, to CUSD Board the most serious in a weekend Chairman E. . ''Ted" Kopp that he described as "crowded "ThJ• is .tl 11 flcant r an but qu.iet." unheard <(_ n , p Uf d. In all, ta>,000 people visited "Over and above a tax Wrlteort. ~wport Beach over the or anythina else, tl te ect.s the w kencl. butUle1Uarda were~- pride tbe company 11 Ia-Its-y called upon to reacue rune community." from tmall aurl. , r ..... r~Al OIL ••• Nly ................ ICHOOL WAS OUT AND 43;000 FANl.QeCID!D IT WAI ALICI COOPER.TIME AT BIQ.:A CrvWd, Moaar TMNlged, 8egln Antvfnt PrftloU• Ntght For lund•r Performance ""' .,. •la7 Os bll lilb' .. ,... ........ tt't ... -. .-11 ~·· •·1 ....... -,,, tall Widllllllltllr," ~ ..... _aap ... Mielll& 'l'ClrO ..... em. Air u.. . :.i=.:cn...:.··call .... ~Ii 00UDt7. HI .W ·-atMrs .................... ar.-:8illll aa.. llM -;; ~ : ••uo-ta1 " ...,., ...,.. ": ft -...... to find.'' ~ ~ J.S.·Walar, wa.~ Niii 1Pi11UllJIU. hacJQde "Oe I C· .Ju.mar omc.. md ~ .... ed pqae .,.rdeularl~ .. dect· «lf)JdM~beNld. Pew calild..,.. tlllnk Of~ a bouie,; ColoDil Wallter a staff ...... with lb to 10 ~.::~:1oan~lf! price ot • bom• in the COUldT i: moH tblD double that. !!. • But efen nmt,a11. aoeCAlw thoH ~here cblldren are "'9J. 43 375 J C rt Jowed.arehi&bprieedandfewin ' am once 0U:.=r~olflclal11&)'·Jt1ll not UDUIU&I '° ftDd Marines.~­tn1 bait or IDON of thelr tairie-Alice Cooper Leada Ofl 10.lwur Marathon ":.~::.~=..~.!:':!~~A=~ ~~,:~.::a:.::;:1.: tq ID whit mQ be~ BJ MlCllAEL PA.8KEVICll the 11uma ol tbe COU11t7. O..Clf 0t .. D111ty,........., · tbele area IDSaata Adil callfcl · TbebedlbeetbaDDerthathUDI ltoeton' Clabn "MartntBarracbTwo." , ftom tbeleccmddectol An.abelm Cpl • .JolumJ Caner, wbole Stadium Sund.a)' set the tGae for tU•bome pa, . ii about $.'iDO a Uae rock and roll celebratiOD tbat ~/ ~.;0 1 _,;;--~e :IJ :, mODtb. pap $250 a month ,phll drew 43,375 hearty fans. The pen· .I., ~ , ., i,e • M.,;' Iii ., 181 and eleetrtc:tt.J tor his -r.m nant, wbldl.bore a llkewl cftbe apartment. • 1 concert'• Jwad!!ntne act, Alice An. Uvtu there a moa&Ja..:ate g:~!~.er •• declared "School'• E'Or K.;'!J-' BeL. ~v:1ar •aid, .. wife Uc1to 1et •:-JOI>. And rejoice they did, after pay. r ~ .,(.18' lu.I/, .,..,,. Now, abe woru in the base tng between m and SU per ticket cafeteria. but be ltlll can't affQ,d f hour th a ear, somethin1 ~ a or • 10-extravaaanza at CWCAGO (AP> -Docton HY Thl1 ll cme of tbe findtnp of • necellity tn Soutbem caiu~· featured Cooper, the Kinks, the they are seeina the effects of poll of pb11tclanl conducted by He laid be really had ttle Tubes, other 1upportlne IJ'OUPI television violence on cb.Udren th• American Medical Auocl•· cbolce ln flDd1na a place to v~. and a leries of novelty acta de-they treat ta tbelr offices. Uon anCl reported ln today'1 luue "I ,, ___ ... IODle ... _ la 1t1ned to keep the crowd enter-of American Med1cal News. the vuuu ~ap puce& t-i-ed 1n bet-the 1-... h .. d--, ..;..a..1 t!My were really ratbol•.'/11-. .ua ... ....,.. ...u.wy .... AMA 1w-.yaewspaper. qplalned. .,, laya. Expc>sure to televt1loa violence Serpant Yowell al.lo beu.r. ~~::'rt~ ~;~8:a =-~ Radio Station ::,·CJ~~~s;;d a~~~.~:1:: f~ be anct h1I preanant wtte tawJ1ao day ~to camp out tn order to chit • ._, ..... _ -·••i-• from cbolce but to live in their Garden ... _ f'__. 1n Un t boi • .a ....., ..... ._ &1;19 ... llQJ• Grove apmtment. He pays = ""' u-... e or a c ce new· Ch H -..I.-emulatinl television tnddenll. moa• .. wblcb i-1•1.11 m-tn11pot of the atadium'1 pl.,tne8Daf'88Due~Jleptlc 1ehure1 and bllh"'"'~all:w:ce.~-field. A IDUllve platlorm erect· " b-----ed behind the center field fence I ....._.,.. · it isn't It. served .. the 1ta1e and a wall of In Clemente One l)bJlioian reJ)Orted be He Hid he had to clean the • 50 lar1e 1peakera pumped out treated two cblldreD who bad place up before Uuty could move eaoap aound to fill the outdoor San 1ctemellte radio atatlon ~~':::San.'•~om a F001 fl,ytn1 into lt. 'Ibey lived there for . ..-e arena. KAPX bu been cbued~ than a mootb with a ltovtGlat Cl Id and •• pur Another told of a child who aet dl,,._,t ...__.. --.a the r~rto-~--ear 1 es -mperatures four Southern Califonda b . ., hb bOUM on fire alter •eelna an WI ww• auu ~ .~. •wi- approachlna the 80s led many in cast executives, pendlq ap· anon lnctdefttoa teleVtllon. 1Ull dOe"ln't work all the Ui!. the sea ol denim to doff their proval by the l'ederal Com· Nel1bboitiood ldct. are "all r •birta and dance, about and party m unlcatlona Commission, for Tbe AKA each month samples teartni tbl.nia up, .. trub 11 to the tbunderoua beat. $550,000. a 1tati1tical croaa·Hctlon of tbe nellbborbood and peoif!e A few went a bit to far, at least The broadcuttng co&liUoo ta Amertcan doctors to get tbetr race can down the alley at nf . ufaratbeaecurit7forcesol50 beaded ti)' CUit GUI,~ opintoaaoncurrentbealthlaues. S1t. Yowell, wbo 11 1-· Anaheim police officer• wu con· manaaer for severi.I AM and nJ Of 500 doctors who rece1"*1 UlmloMd about all tbe cost; '.ol cerned. Police arrested about 150 stations. Other partners are Jack the TV violence questionnaire, Uvlnf 1n Call.fomia. wm be •4¥P.I apectaton, mo.Uy on cbarces of Bell, general man.,er for KWIZ; 1'7 retumect lt. Of thou. et per. to recndten' acbool in Aupat. drunkenne11 or posae11lon of Marti A1pe1r.n, formerly of cent uld there ll too mucb TV "The farther I eet away frol: marijuana. However, a police KEZY, and John Ro11, a vioJene.. atate,thobeUerl'llbe,"hesaJ spokesman 1aJd it wu Just televtaioaproducer. Nearl1 H pfrcent of the Cpl. Larry Maraie Pafl a anotberroutlneday. KAPXl•areaioaal P1htatloa r11pmcttn1pb71Jclana1aicl t.bey month plus utilities for a QPe.-: Four drul abuse counselors broadcasting on 29,000 watts of h • d • e • n pa ti e.n ti w lt b bedroom unit in an adults •>" from the Newport Beach ~b J)Ower. behavioral or physical problelha complex In Tustin. Rl1ht DC1W_...,. of the• Oranae County Depart. GUI said his' ,.-oup plant to,.. that may be related to TV said, lt'• not too difficult beeaaH ment o1 Mental Health were oa locate that nl1tln1 tranam!tt violence. AnotMr 41 percent aaid hi• wile works. Birt. be adcl4ld, band, but spokesman Millard locate the ftlstlill trantmltter, · they 0 1U1pec:tao." lhe ll pregnant IO •he'll haveit.o Marki said oaJy a few dl'UI pro. San Clemen~. and to improve C~ were predomlnantly quit work and they'll bave.ito blem1 were "severe." the ltatlon to ltl le1al Umlt of affected, the doctor. n.ld. move. The stadium'• medical staff 50 000*' ... L. G. "Bud" Haymes, El • ...aw.. More than half the doctors saw handled 134 lnjurtea ranging OlU said the sroup propoeet no boycottlnl the pro.ducta of Toro'1 clvtllan off.hue bousiDs from overdoses to sunburns and dramatic cbaqes in the pro-apomon ol violent proirama a referral otneer, said the problem cut toes. llinor uuurtea made up 1ramm1D1-cenera1Jy adult COD· an effective means of red~ of coat Ii compounded by the fact tbe bulk ol Uae 1talf'1 work, but 12 temporary music-but plans an aucb Yiolence. Aft.er tbat. they that moat apartmenta a.re tor of the lrUured we.re tranaported lncreased: emPbuli on Oranse rated writin•lettenolcom"''""'... adultscalyorarebelngconvert.id to UCI Medical Center. A Countynewa • .,._ tocoridOm1niW111. 1poke1man for the hospital •aid .. We're 1oini ·to try to make It ~v~= ~.,~e~ Tbere are t.m bOastnl uni\a aU ol lrUured w-e doin1 fine to-more ol •• all-Or ie ,. _ _. •'" ... ~ on tbe bue. But all o1 tbeM are d ..., ... u ~·Y tram contesst and boycottt.q C«· filled and there an l,MM> aames ay · station.'' Gill aaid. taJn ---·and networks. Amons the novelty acta apliced r•....--oa the waltinl u.t. ln between the mu1ic were r--------:---~-~~---------:--~------------- daredevil stunt pilot acta and the !~ Amutnf Randi, a YOWll man '· who wu IU1s>ended from the Bil A ~ feet 1n tlie air while at- tem ptln• to .. cape from a atralehtjacket. Re made It. But the crowC1'1 favOrite ,,.. Henry Laincmt, • man in hll '10'1 who mlde a belattit •toot dive into a •mast p001con~131.n. cb•ofwater. Deapl~ the lenitb ot the CCG· cert, tbe crowd's collective 1ptrtt1 remained biab and one Anaheim olflcial described their 'mood as "not quite mellow, not qul~ rMUcal." ~ ~letic perlonnanca bY, tbe .Tubes altd veteraD Eqlilb roct ... UM Kuw, tM eveGiQI g;e w~ to COopt.r, WJioH ate ~· 1birir WU aide~ 1>1 tbr•e lflant vldeo er . ,~~~~le bla& ~ llilden. ew Int tiletb a.nd ': a CVCIOOI aimd smok1 '1explo11.0••t flHb 1 llillta .na • ftreWoru ditJ>t.,. A Ulffbecl dUID~ Of~ •H reaU1tlcall1 s.ulllotlntd wblle ~ fl'OUP pouaded Out aome hal'd<ff1e4 b001te. He ended bit to-minute ~orm.nce wttb tbeda1'• utbem, "8Cb0ol'1 OUt" fortummer. At 11 p.m. the weaty crowd headid tor the mta aild m~ lptnt a few atra minutes U7tQ1 to locate tbelr can la tbe •· marw AallMlm Sttidlurn .,_n. "*lot. ttrealb' didn't matt.r 10 tMm u Ute1 tot Mme .... ........ Aft.wiAll. '1 OUL ". , -.. • ot , .,,,.RD-c-........ ta. ••k•lld. ~J laad la•lted P".CW ocll!IPle w.ter ~~· tM .... U...t» 19 ...... DM el U. ._.. f1ud tM ....,oltt ... ... 111 ........ -tM bnut bu. fM . couple WU aar.e. n.coc1rtan1J aat. .\8atJJl'l1,Y. TBBI other eoo- ple called and talcf they WeN l"WlDh:w la!e. Could tbe1' all meet at lbe restaurant to preserve the resenatlon? Sure. II y Mends threw oo tbelr coatl and wbllked away. Shor1ly thereafter, their 1rown son appeared at the bouae for a rislt. He found an empty boole, no can In the 1ara1e and lour WI· &ouched cocktalJa meltine on the brealcfut bar. Instant panic Mt in. He WU certain 1ometbln1 awful bad happened to bla folb to make them van.lib like tbat. He called around to frteadl. He called bis 1randpareat1. Nobody bad let'D lbem. Finally, after bi1 parent. re· turned from a dellehlful even.Inf on tbe town, lbe record got set stral..,t. It 1ave lbe parentl tbat wonderful opportunity to say to their crown kid: "Well, now you know how we fell all tboae Umes when you were growln1 up ... " That's a eot.cha. IF YOU WE&E a stay-at-home over this last spectacular weekend, you had to be tbe excep- tion. Everywhere, It seemed peo- ple were rubblnl elbows or bump- 101 fenden. You could have been at two of the more 1pectacular 1bow1 ever to bit our region. Out at Knott'a Berry Farm tn .Buena Park, you can't do better tbao Tommy Walker'a lce review with super 1katloa and 10me of the finest seta and ll&btlni you'll ever aee in any lee spectacular. Watch out tor the San Francisco earthquake scene in lh1I one, now. And 1pealdn1 of ll1bliD1. Dis· neyland has come up wltb another awesome display wlth its Malo Street Electrical Parade that. drew weekend thrones tbat were unbelievable. The weekend record for peraistaice, however, haa to go to the more than 40,000 rock fans who sweat throueh an entire day and night Sunday at Anaheim Stadium. The attracllona were Alice Cooper and some outfit.a known u The Tubes, The Kink1, Sha-Na-Na and Nazareth. Would that the Angela could draw !Ike that. AND f1NALL Y, we had our coutal traffic 1y1lem taxed to the limit. Conllder what bap- PtDed wben one lone car 1ullered vapor lock on the Balboa to Balboa Island ferryboat. It kept three ferries noatlne and wa1Un1 while traffic stacked up on both lbe Island and Peolnaula. On these hot weekenda, our transportallon s ystem sure han1s on a slender thread. One vapor lock and it's had It. l'U llAGASIJQ WD the ,.,.., ... bUed .. docu· eata obtained tbroa11a the J'retdom '11 IatormaUoe Act from Uae l&ll&e Departgllllt and Peotap. Tbe clOc....,.• lbow that .. cer. tale co.ta MYe been omtu.d from tb•~·PUbUc reoord alto1etblr, Whlle Odten appear: to bave beell alinUlcanUy -aad ayatemati~ -undentat.d/' ttsald. Tbe ~ne Hid tbe m$1' dilcl'tJ)UC1 between publicly r• ported~ and actual colt.a involved air tramPortaUOG ~ vlded by lbe mllltafY. Wblle public reporta abowed rua.•t• ln military air tranaportaUon coats, the true flSUN. aceordhll to Pm· ta ion calculations, was $1,103,142, it 1ald. . THE llAG.\ZINE SA.JD the document.a alto indicated the Penta1on 1pent more than $132.000 to provide t.ra.ellna le1lslaton with mlUtary eacodl, liquor, food and other comforts. ouUaya tbat 1enerally were not itemized. Moat of the Juaketlnl con· eresamen "apparenUy pocket*2 or 1pent on souvenir purcbaaes" whatever was left over from the Uvlo1 allowance of '75 a day that they collected while travellq abroad, the report said. It said many IPOUHI of lawmakers rode free on Air Force ytanes, and that the true cost o air tran1portat100 on Junkets often wu concealed by '· m llleadtn1 account1n1 metboda.'' The mquine said many con· ,resslooal travelen uaed of.ftcJal und1 to hire expenahe Umoualnes and to sive 1enerwa ttpe. APWI ....... POPll PAUL YI PR181DEI AT CANONIZATION 0, SAINT Jobn NMimann Become• Plrtt Amertcan Male lo Honored . 8tJT OFl'ICIALI nriled tbe an ....... err.UC .. ccnald ~ ... DUI' commmdt;d 11.-pen1ar Tlae-nearlY JI ....... alltl ol lad t:iun.I m New MU!co bJ th ftie UMlt UrW Tb~ .. ow....s b)' tbe !Catloeal Pm semc.. i:.-11 ... ads ad DH•l~m•t AUilalatraUoe ad U.S. ,..._kwtce. C1olldt ... tiltble .,... the lor..W mountalD.r, bat t.beJ' were full OI wood ub fl'om tbooallldl ol tNd, not n1D that would atmau1lb ft.rel. · ,..,_ 8MOU U .10 thick tt loots llk• fof, .. •ald llu Salasar of Banta Fe, about 8$ mUes 10Utb of the fl.re. "It 1mella like we're rt1ht.next to lt." Ao estmlated 1,000 penooa, in· cludlnl ft.Nlllhten from a far away u Ore1011, hue been battl· 101 the Loi Alamc:. fire. Tbe ftte bu burned parts ot tbe BHdeller National Moeument, ··THE WIND8 WEaEN.,. tbat bad and It looked u tboUlh we mlpt bold It; but It broke out and went cru~." 1ald Coronado 1pokaman Doa1 Salyer. "We've JOit lt t.omiM and we could be ln for real trouble." no... ot bom• on the eut aide ol l'Japtaff, Aris., were eYacuated Sunday before nr.astan..,. able to c:ontatn a ftre that swept°"" f,000 ecr. of paadlnJu pa.. Teaehing Mission Urged Pope Preaidea tit Amerkan Saint'• Canonimtion BR4YCROJfS VATICAN CITY (AP> -Pope start ol three days of special BuWcaotSt. llary llajortoclay, .41J(JlfI' SIZE PaulVIur1edU.S. blabo1>9today services tor the Roman Catholic by Jobn Cardinal Krol of BRAY, Okla. (AP) -Wlt.b a to follow the example of church's newest saint in the Pblladelpblalnt.beBuWcaofSt. ball doun downtown bulldtnp, America'• flrat male saint -Roman baaWcu where the "lit· Joho Lateran Tuesday and by two cburdlel and a population ot John Nepomucene Neumann -tie bi1hop" of Philadelphia Terence Cardinal Cooke ol New 650, Bray, Okla., ls lar1er tban and perform "with ever ireater prayed 123 years ago. York ln st. Paul'• Out.side the San Frudlco and Bolton. eneriy" their teacblne mlsaion1 DUl'inJ bis addreaa, delivered Walls Wednesday. Fearful of land buntry eapedally ln the fleld al sexu1..1 ln Enallah, Pope Paul stressed nei&bborinl communlties, real- moraUty. the importance of rell&.ious ln-THE 8E&VJCES A&E acta of dents votea .,.. to laeorponte ''The faithful preachlne or struction "because all else de· thank.s&Wtng for the llortftcatlon '2,240 aCl'el -es 9'uare mllet - God's word, in all Its purity, witb pends on lhll." He cautioned the of "a aon of America," Q Pope of 1Ul'l'OUDdlq lands into the all lta e:dceneles, ln all lta power, cburcb fatbera to •bow •'a re· Paul VI deac:ribed tbe new aa1nt mwlidpallt.J. comtltut. the hlibest priority <A alls Uc awarene11 of certain durtn1 the outdoor canontuuon Bray bu qo police depart. · our mlnl.etry," the Poee told an cballeneea today to Cathollc mH1 Sanday before a pre-ment. ftn department. water audlmee of aome IS V.S. bllho~ teacblni, not leut of wbicb ls tn dominantly American cl'Oft of 1y1teqa OT an1 municipal and c8"11nals here for Sunday's the field of aexual morality.'' 25,000IDSt. Peter'18quare. eeniees. Folb ara't even sure c a n on 1z a ti on of B h hop bow tbeJ'N Ptu to 10.ena tbe • Neumann. The traditional Trlduum It wu ~ .,..YMM>ld ponUH'1 newJ, acqulNd domain that ID· <lbre.-day) maaaea were to be elgbtb canoabaUOD la bla ta chad .. hardwood foriSt1 dotted THE AtJDIENCE followed the celebrated by John Cardinal years u head of the Roman wttb oU rtp ln aoulbwestern Carberry of St. Loul1 In the CatboUcdulitb. Okla!M>ma. Hamill, Fiedler NEW YORK STO€K EXCHANGE To Promote Juice? BOSTON <AP> -Oran1e juice commercials may not be tor AAlta Bryant any more. Arthur P1edler and Dof'Otlty Hamill may soon become the new sym bob ol the sunshine drink. Sunday Dlsbt. after he 1tepped down from the conductor'• podium at the Bolton Po~. Fiedler said be bu filmed aome commercials tor Florida orani• Juice. THE FLORIDA CITRUS Com· mlssloo bu become worrl.S that Mlsa Bryant'• antl·ray ~·m· paI1n baa burt her effectlnoess as the oraqe juice queen. It la conductln1 a marketln1 survey to find ou.t if abe •hould be uked to leave her $100,000.a· year job. Jn lbe meantime, lbe commlssion bu made backup commerdala with Fiedler and Mils ffamlll. Douctu Hort er, tbe depart· ment'a market.Ule director, aald the survey wtll meaaure whither consumen have come to ldeatlfy Miu Bryant more with the homosexual Issue than with orao1es. ThB AFFABLE, whit.e·halred condaetor •alclbt ... promoUna ora~e Juice and nothfa1 else, an apparent reference to Miu Bryant's lnvolvemeat In tbe campalan a1aln1t a Florida homOMxual rtshta law. ''It bu ootbtn1 to do with A.nlta Bryant," be Hid. "I wouldn't want to 1et involved "ith Anita Bryant or an1 of tbat. bualneu. I wu approached to make eome commercials ao I new to San Fraocileo and made lbem. "Orance juice I'm all for, but notb.lnt' ebe," he 1ald. M188 11,\MQ.r., Olympic skat· lnl star, wu ln Greece and un- available for comment. Flash Flooding FeaFed· 'IJuaulsntomu Hike Threat to Ki.tiUaa Te•per.t•re. Mltll ._... """ ., ,, .. ., .. . tt n 1t ...... .. ., ., 71 ,, ., .. ,, .... ,. ., .... " ,. .. . ·" f1 11 " ,. ., , . ., ,. " n ., ., " . .. " ,. ., .. • n I • .r .. nl ", '1 ,., I ·' ,,, '. ------~~) ·Jewish Gr . . ....... , ... BAUIOW (AP) -Two 1.09 A•f•IH Coaat1 ••n, Nlek CardU.: ZJ, aod BmWd Torres, It, -tbema wucwded lo• l\ID battle wtt!a police -Un been boc*ed Gil curs-relatlq to tbe l,bocJt. las Of a California Ht11lway Patroloftlee~. trooper• aald. Offleer John A. Lopez. 28, of Barstow remained 10 aerioua condltian Sunday in at Loma Lin- da University Hospital, hospital offlciall 1ald. He wu 1bot early Saturday after stoppinc what proved to be a stolen vehicle on Interstate 15. Ola.,,a Dropped LOS ANGELF.S (AP> -Under term1 of the lareest setUement 10 far under California's farm labor Jaw, chareee of unfair labor practlcee involv!n1 Tejon Atricultural Partnera have been dropped, a company ortlclal Hyl. Under the settlement, the ~om­ pa.ny bu aireed to pay 53 farm worken $100,000 for loHn suf. fered because of alleeed unfair act1 reiardtng two union repreeentatloa electlon1. lW•l'fl Oaa1tge• Daw LEMOORE (AP> -The Navy ia de·activat.lq five unite at its air attack 1tation here, and will re-aa1tcn more than 1,000 men and women, officials report. About 500 personnel staUoned at the Klramar Naval Air Station near San Dte10 aleo would be re· located, a 1pokeeQ)an an. nounced .• llMlkl,.. Dela• lt'•rlc ESCONDIDO (AP) -The California Department of Transportation saya work on two ~e1mmt1 of Jntentate 15 will be delayed up to elebt months WMier an asreement with the Luiaeno Indians. CalTrana said more time ls needed to 1tudy the •l&nlficance of dlacovery of Indian artifacts in the path ol $22 million worth of proposed freeway north of Escondido. J'D lntte Bae-,.d ·" SACRAMENTO (AP> Public elementary and secon- dary inlttucUon would have to include venereal disease in- formation 11 a bUl now before the Senate becomes law. Tbe 73-0 vote in the Aaaembly approved the measure by Assemblywoman Leona Egeland, D·San Jose. iendlne it to the upper house. Ouster of FRESNO <AP> -A .Jewllb •· 1aabatlon waat1 a Prano llanldpal Court J~ome.d GD 1rou.ndl .. bl.a rell belida Color tbe muna-wb1eb u d.la Justice ... = uratai .Judi• HUlh W. Goodwba'• removal wu 84Gt to the ltate C.omm.i.aioa OD .Judldal Performance by tbe Antl· Defamation Leasue of B'nal B'rith. The judicial commlsaion already haa warned Goodwin, a de•out Baptist, that bts policy ot aendina some defendants to church lmtead of jall la un- constitutional. THE JUDGE HAS responded that he doesn't believe in 1epara· lion of church and state, The anUdefamatioa Jeape cit· ed a letter Goodwm wrote to the judicial commia1oa expJ~ rua view on that isaue. "The salvation ol. tbit nat1oa - of every nation -ia in Jeeus Cbrilt and Jesus Chrilt alone," Goodwin Hid in that letter. 'The 1alvatlon of any judicial s)'ltem Is likewise ... Destruction must come to any nation, to any judicial system. wbJch rests on any foundation other than Christ." THE A.NTIDEFAMA.TION leaaue said Goodwln'• practice or maldna church attendance a condition of probation ls • 'blibly questionable" and added: "We questioo u well the pro- priety of observationa of Judie Goodwin which by their very nature aueaest he>1tillty to in· di viduals who are not of a particular rell&iou.a belief. "Vlewfnc inc:llvl4ual.I broulht before the bar of justice u belng either believers or unbelievers, u livlnJ in lit.ht or darkneu rather than u individual.I ln· dependent of their particular re- Ii 1iou1 beliefa la a 1bockin1 methodology for a trier of fact." Boy Killed . In Gun Mishap WOODLAND ~ (AP) -One lO·year-old bby waa kllled when 'a small~allber handaun that he and three other boy1 were playtna with dilcbarced. Authorities, who que1Uooed a 15-year·old conceminc the shoot· ln1 Sunday, said the vfctim died of a bullet wound in the chest. They said the four boys were playlng with the eun ln the vie· tlm 's home in Woodland Hills while his parents were away. Tb• a.oUdefamattoo 1eaiue Hid GOoi:twlJl should be "re- mOYed fJUn tbe beneb beeauae of hit demon1trated unfltnea1" item~ from aucb rematb &Ddadlcm. .. Tbe only thlDI I cao Ill,)' 111 JU1t have to pray for them," Goodwt.Q ntpooded. ''I'll just take 1t to the Lord ln pra1er and eee whltbappenJ." €8Chee Nabbed SACRAMENTO (AP) Federal autbortttea have con- flacated two caches of powerful, tllesal ftreworkl and other ex- ploaive material in Stockton and •Sacramento suburb .. H. R. 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It'• one thlq to actuallY obltruct a policeman In the perform•OMol hil duty. But almplY lettlq tlMt cltlzenS lmoVi the police are ~ e~ bab,ly dom actUa1•*14 abrUPUY tm~viq ~o conduct-both aat!ae roadaancf ~e. ( 'Must be somethin 'goin' around!'. Virginity Back in Fashion for Young Gloomy GJJS ' . T.he Carter-Begin Gap Barbara Cartland is a handsome old Brill.sh lady who writes t.rasby novels about love that sell like fiah and chips. When Cartland uses the word love, lt is in the troelodyte 1enae -men on their kneea, damsels swooning, awesome plot.I to defeat the pro- gress of virtue, which always fall ln lheend. [ CHARLE~ ] _ McCABE . _ Cartland mull be on to something, the way she seUa. Even more Interest· ing is the phenomenon of her sales ln the put two years. It haa been, by her account, astronomJcal. Seventy million people have read her tales. They are all ftrmly rooted In her personal slogan "Love Is Heaven and Heaven Is Love. "I am a beat·aeller ln Europe. North America and also In Turkey, Singapore, India, lhe Phillpplnes and Sri Lanka." she says. "Why? Becauae all my heroines are vir1lns .•• When the Romantic boom burst, I had more than 150 vlr&ln• in print." Muslnt on what ahe sees as a new trend toward vtr1lnity amon1 the silent majority of youn1 women, Cartland wrote recently ln The Times of London: ··Yet the chan1e 11 comlna, and with the 1wln1 back to romance. promiscuity. lll<e the crude vulaartty of pomoeraphy which de1radea women, inevitably becomet out of date. When one cannot IO any lower, or be more nude than nude, the 'fla·leaf' becomes auracUve and virtue replacaevU." I MUft SAY I lh1nk the old tirl bu aomethlna here. I have re· W ASHING'l'ON -The news that a black male 1raduatlna from Collec• tb11 year can expect to mike 9 percent more than a white colle1e sraduate should 11cnlf1 J)l'08rMI of some sort. Thll IDd other optlmlltlc f•ctl about bl.ct employm~nt have been earned . lo newspaper atoriH re· c nUT, ctllnl a new atudy by Harvard eeonomht &icbard B. Freeman . Tb• new• about l>laek W 0 m D &rad~ :11.:Jt!t more ·~· Tbey'n JUalill · 10 percent IDOl"e per , .... tban wb1te women W\th Ute 1ame~catloDI. For Macki •bo 10 on to'J~· sradua tn1Alnc. tb'e payotta..,.. hiUH tO whltel II yet more pro. fllablf.; Prdeuor Freeman la r&- port«I tO bl u,ytq that a black WIUl * cme ,_, d crM11ate __,,am tlll;.ct to mate aa • cent _..u.aa a black With oal1 • a 8...\4 A • parable Whitt 'will ..ar:.-.11_& ... ... lfte 'Ulile ....... bed: • racW .. I dl ... ti& eqiio1· ported here that my youngest daughter, age 25, found vlflinlty or at least chastity qulte popular amona the llrla of her ace bl New York, where she h4d recently spent a year. I have nev~ · accounted the much-touted Sexual Revolution u allYthina more than another passionate fad. And tf there la anyt.bjn& sure about pualonate fads, It la that they wUl become unfubtooable and decidedly \Dl· faddiab when their fuhloo ia spent, to be replaced by what they replaced. There la no other way to read the biatory of morals. The view that vlr1lnlly is becoming fashionable a1aln, arter being entombed In the moral vault for an extended time, ii more than Just apecula· tion, or ill-considered oplnlon, or the sale of books about Cartland'a 150 virgina. ANJMPO'llTANT new 11.udy ot ttle American family baa Just been publilbed. The 1tudy ll the result of a poll of 1230 households with one or more children under 13. It ..,as done by pollster Daniel Yankelovich. who ls iood at this sort of thing. Y ankelovtch found that 43 per· cent of the parents weTe what he calls "The New Breed" -those whose cultural valuee cam8'from the countercult.ure of the 1J80I. These parents are aialnst authority and for freedom. 'l'bey stress ego-fulfillment over the pursuit of the buck. They em· phaalze duty to aelf over duty to others lncludina their own off· aprtne. - I've been &niasln, one of your more f.requ.._ con- tributors, Gus. He {orehe) signed the aharp darta, "D lo~enea." What hap· peod °'°'eMS?-M.T.K . Editor's Note: We bave your fantern, D101enea. Where are you? 414-YO..~•.,.......,.., re.-rtM411• Ht llKHUt'ltyrwftecttlle vi.wt .. Ille _..,... • .._.,... ... _ .. 0.-., .... D•I? ...... None of lb.la ls at all eurprlllng. What ii 1urprlalnl ls lhat there is ao 1reat an uncertainty about the way these belief• are held that these parent.I are teaching their children quite different 1tuff. Only 13 percent of these "liberated" parent.I (as opposed to the 57 percent • 'Tradi· tlonall1t.1" who stand by the older >.mmcan values) believe that "people tn authority know beat" bu.t 69 percent want to teach that principle to their own youna. 8AY8 THE Yankelovlcb re• port: "Tbe childr ot t.,. New Breed are be1ns tau1ht patriotism, tho ln>Portabce Of 1avtn1, the need fot hard wort. rea~ for authority and diat having aex outalde marrlaae ls morally '*1"0DI, all of which their parent• Do looser belleve themselves." Jf the trads and the N~ Breed are teaebinl their YoUnl children aubatanUalJy the same tbtn.c, we may be pretty aure that there ii already a mild vtr11nlt7 boom, which la likely to buraeon Into somethln.j conalderably more. Tbe pendulum. that inexorable fix on our behavior, will 1wto1. and with it aome rather: 100ty tdeaa about The Joy of Sex, meaniq tree and easy aex.. Of coune... WASHINGTON -Extreme ( ] So.political u.seta rrom events caution lnalde tho Carter ad· beyond the narrow W ashin&ton· mtnlttntloa over Israel's new EVANS-NOVAK J eruaalem channel are rl1bt·wtn1 re1lme headed by _ . perceived by the pro-llrael bloc Menahem Be1ln la clearly as euent1al to bridle the Carter· evJdeaeed by tbe failure to invJte atema from Be11n'1 blunt post· Be1ln eap, and tbe ftnt may bt Shmuel Katz, Be11D'a lnUmate electtonedicttbattbeWestBank the fortbcomin1 meetlnc polltlcal adviler and friend, to belonptobrael. So, l1rael'1key between Esyptlan forelcn the Wbite Houao durlna Illa re· . backers here are beattns a track mmtater llmall Fabmr and Sov· cent vlatt to WuhlDlton. into tbe White Route on this er· let foret1n mlnlater Anclrel A eampatsntobreak downtbat rand: persuade Mr. Carter Gromyko. caution and enllat President throulb hla adnaen and aldea Carter •• a that Belin and bis bawklsb Ukud THEIS •EETJNG auuestJ full·fleda•d party are really no different than relations between Eatpt and the partldpant in out1otna Prime lrllnllter Yltihak Soviet Union ne bl fo~ a major traditional RabiDaadtheLaborparty. Oftl'baul, ~11>9 th bijtnninf 1 A m er 1 c a n · One Jeadinf pro-Israeli lob· of the end OI the fractured period I s r a e 1 i byiat hu made ~no fewer than 1tartms in JJ72 when President frlendahlp is lhree vtstta to the White House Anwar Sadat klcked tome 14,000 now at flood (thoueb none tQ .ee tbe Prell· Sovlet .. advisen"outofEIYSJt. tide. But the dent> al.nee the Itraell elecUOn. Sad.al desperately needs Soviet 1 a p ls too Ht.a meuace 11 tbe one that !Utz spare~ Ud weapona to have broad for bu been dellverint here and in ·any chance at all to match semantical New York: Be1inaccept1United Israel'• U.S.-equlpped forces. brld1lna. 'lbua, some of Israel's Nations Resolution 242, whJch With Coniress limiting Egypt to mOlt realllUc backen here are calls for the return of "ter· transport planes, Moscow ls tbe lookini to outside events -ritorles" (unspecified) captured only altemaUve. apecift.cally, a reconclllaUon of by Israel tn the aix·day war, in Vienna talka betw~ Fahmy, ArabatatetwlthtbeSovletUnioo exchange for real peace and for and Gromyko have been -to paala political oplnloD here what the Israella call "defenda· rumored for several week.I, but back m llrael'I direction. ble" bol'den. Fabmy may now have decided to On alengt.by vi.alt to the U.S. to • go to Moeeow. Tbat locale would whlp up= for Be1in Katz BEGIN la portrayed as also ac· helehten the dramatic impact ot uted an e ary to 10wid out cepting Mr. Carter'• lnsia~ce the talk• and the change ln what· WoQ!d happen Ube uked on the re~~ of all but In· Jarael: but Jt would also have for u agpolntmeot with Dr. substantial portions of ~be Weat predictable polltlaal impact in Zbl1ntew Brae1io1ki, Mr. Bank. He does'°• Be1ln 1 -ients the U.S. Oonsreaa. Catter't natlonal aecurtty alde. here emphasize, becauae the In truU\. however, Sadat and Pointedly, the cbaace to lsaue an President Invariably adds that other Arab leaden could not be Invitation wu pused up. final borden must be a matter expected to abow the aame ex· between the parUes -Israel and em plary r.eat.raJnt of tbe put ALTllOOGH BE ts due back · the Arabi. three years over U.9.-mediated be re •bortly, Katz'a first These semantical effort.a to peacetalkawith anlaraell leader atopover:dUhotleadtotbeWhlte bridee the very wlde l•P whoproclaJmsWestBan.kNttl&- Hou.e. In fact. Bneilnakl con· between the President and mentasacardinalalm. . flded to lntlmatell be did not Prime Minister will fall abort. know hotr be would re.ct to a nat Jim my Carter 11 the fourth request trOm Kata. At any earlier. Praident to take an ironclad time, the atero hint of a Wblte position qainst any new laraeU HouH cold 1boulder for the settlement.I on the Wett Bank, · em wary of a p~ve llraeli Be11n'a ftnt call aft.er bl.I et.cUon ~ Prime' Jll,lniater: would have been triumph wu for "man.y" new . untblokabJe. .. Jewilb eettlementa on th• Arab Tbll und*ttaDdable coOlneas WeatBank. but that really undentat41 the dependency alnce IO much state and loc~1,ecwemment employ· ment ti tunded b)' Waahlnston. roa nm col\Hl"faUve and tbe cfldca1, th1I 1taW of aftaln may have aome Jar1e plUIMI. If well over halt of the black COilete 1raduatet. male and femal~ are ·coins to be oa a ,ov payrOll, that Cioeln't eave llnJnf • , ~l ( )()()HF B \T F :". I . \"CI \ \ I < I ' , II I Seare Year Soda 011 Gorgeous George has a new job for the sum- mer, smce the old department 1tore closed down in Lancaster. Pa. He ls Mn. William Pautz's answer to the birda that used to perch on her wasbllne and soil her clean clothes. She aJao has a manikin. Monica. Jn her flower garden. L.M.Bogd Outdoorsy President It's common knowled1e that none of our pres1denta WU U food of the IJ'9&t outdoors U was Teddy Roosevelt. He loved the unpeopled places, the plains and woodl and mountalna. Do you connect that bully bucolic bent ol h1s to the fact that he waa the only one ol our presi- dents born In a bl& town? Namely, New York Ci ty. Sodol. FLUKE Q. "I know that a 'fluke' is what it's called when you play for one thine and accidentally 1 get another, but in what eame dJd the term originate?'' A. 8Uliard8 Item No. 415A in our Love and War man's file on matrimony reads: "Marrta1e la not an escape or a refuge. Mar- lnJ: rta1e doa not 1uarantee security, care or Jove. M arrta1e euaranteea nolhlnl but experience." If the water tem- perature tm't higher than 98 de1ree1 F., lt'1 technically not a bot apr- lne, pleue note. And it it's not above 70 detr~ F., it's not even a thermalapr.- Oldest dye known to mankind ls that bluish shade called lndlgo. Addreu marl to L.M. 801/d, P.O. Bo:c 1560, Coata Meao 92626. lltU. J~· abadJl..t die mlllQ03UU• cl \be MW a decad qo. For U ... • • Mal dub Juat .. .. .,.,.,_true tell ti an enteltalMI' la \be ntcbtelub uc:u.a.0 be •aid. .. Wben )'OU'n -the COllCel't ltqe, tbt people come to ,.. you. But wbeo yoa're In a niptdub, tbe people maJ cocne tout IDltad ol ne you. 0 Z.fr'J' ntPt la dlffereat lD a tlub. That'• beCauae the au- d.lace la different; tt '• a new tbaJleqe. Jt'111ke playtn11olf; f:te.~ bave tbo Hme abot aandolpb wlll ban an album out= but studio work ......,... llnotldll ty. .. l"VE IAMn' COUNT, BUT th.ls la about my 20th," be said ... I'd die lf I had to do stud.lo work all the tlme. But here lD the club, I can do my natural ~lpb, whose blegeat albwna were "Yakety Su0 and "Boot.a With Strinis." believes niptclubs are PoPU1ar because of the ooetallia boom and dia· utlafactlon with televllion. "People are tired of televiaion. Television is boring. They are looking for the eood ol' days and find themlnniShtclubs." BE M Y8 MUSIC SBOULD BE both loud and soft and bu little affection forsome rock 'n' roll. "I 1et loud and aott: that's what mualc ta., not DMYFILES NQT'USED' SACRAMENTO (AP) -There h Jlttle evidence that Depart- ment ol Motor Vehicles recordl have been uaed by crtmlnala to tareet vlcthm, a DMV survey concludes. A questionnaire to 36 re pre 1 e n ta t l v e · California police depart- ments found documented caae1 darlne the past. five years that DMV re- corda had been med in bur1lary, robbery, erurd tbeft and auto theft c .... But no rapa a:;,i~~-~:c.r,11 were linked to the re- tord1. Coast Youth Given Grant Garth Jensen of Hunt- lniton Beach bu been awarded a acbolarahip by tbe Joy Manufactur- ,ln., Company. The award is $1,200 per )ear for four years. Jensen wUI attend UC Irvine. Births New Hope For Town DINNERS AT SPECIAL " PRICES • ..AND BYSN TllOV . ,.._ reward p---. you 1tW bave tbe Nldlfacdaa cl baviDa ,...-------...... ~------~ made peop baPP1. Tbat'1 IOOMCND1 ,_.•u CU.&o ' your.,.ve. $10 m ••Wbm people come and Mk me far .SYlce. J tell t.bem don't play like me. I Wouldn't want 10 9 ~8:t~pi.,ua,uteaao;,.aDeldtobeu for onL• 155.26 Tbe uxopboae, oddly,,,.., tbo ft1'lt lnln-•!f h. ment Randolph leerned to plq. n .... tbl trom• a mont bone. WhltMr ~ ne.t $3.500 or $10.000 get It 't'f&E SU Jt18T DID IOl!J4llhlna to me." bo from the people who lend millions. Hid. ''There WU IOIDethl.n& ahOut the IOUDd.. l '"-merc"-1 r-..Jlt ... i_ .... Lt.. _,,.,... ... t practiced el&bt bours a du fer &)'Mr aUd drore the vgllT1 ia ~ ~'Y _7 .. -" ~. based on a $10,000 HomeO.vner loon, for OIT OUJQC MLIU \llm4 FD ILLE~~7 ·,i, '001twn11a-.. Oline IOCfllM end aoolt 1111nbu111 "1Clo "9clel olll ..,., owipor•o, poMtr•t -·~tot _, ..... ttntf. u .. ,., llllllOt """ .......... too. ...... 11001 v.ntura ll®ltvll1t w.w of Blfboe (213)MI 8330 .... ~ ......... 1teee lln 81teel Main It. It 8..cl\ 8MI (714} '42-1461 120 months, at an annual peruntage rate of 141ft. TotaJ payment $18.631.20. NO POINTS. NO PREPAYMENT PENALlY. We ftnd ~ to help. COMME~IAL ~IT COR.PO~ATIQN Gl- ~Loans '7MiU A Inell nl S.\.000 Md -m«..i .. -....S ~ a comlllMll .. ol ,.., -"' '*"""' ~ Cotta Mesa • 870 E. 17th Stnet Oranp • 1111 Town A Countz7 Rd. Suite 20 • 6"-1700 • 6'7-6871 l ___ !!ii!I ___ ,.,._..,, .. _..., __ _ Airport Road ToroC.••mand ... ,"' ..... ___ ............ -... , ..... ,.... .......... ··r .......... U-•'• a "*'Y lmportant cr1Uc ln I.he fraal ..... •• For the Record Students Honored wu. Approval Plana to bulld a t.br ... mlle road alon1 the ed1u ol Oraqe County Airport bne won the •P-prov a I of eounty au pent.on Or County'• outltacllnc dMtm.lltry tw· dent.a were honored at • dbmer ........, b1 the Amertc Cbem.icalSodety. Oranae Coast atudnt che1Dllta wbo were honored include: WUUam Goble. San Juan Caplltranoi Robert J anU1lcy and Mark A.Ibby• Hun&.-. ln1toa Beacb; Hilup Park Laiua. Hilll; Dena Nonoa, Cotta MeH: Steve Jenana, J'OUDtaiD Valley; Cbr1a Scbraft, MtulOD V1*. ad Thao Duo.ii. San Clement.. Tbe board blred the firm ot It.I. Pearson and A11oclate of Newport Beach to deltp the road. •. ,.., .. Wflt"'lfl\I•. °"'' AUrJ1,tf11 ;;I Murder IOUTMC04ST COIMMUNITY MOl~ITAL 1Myt6,lt71 ,._, •"d .,_,, ,.,,. GOOOWll'\ c-•1•-... «" 0,,, lllleYtt. 1'11 Iii• •ltd_, Jim "lei\"" 0e'1a PQlnt, .... ., _,,, ,,,, Mr .,_d ""''-Thome\ t-411r ti· t..•Qur1a "llQUlll QI•• .... ,M, 1'17 Mr ti"'d Mr\ Mt.rw>ny Vel'11111•, ~'' Cl .... ente Qlrl ..... ti."" Mr e"Cf M,, Ch•"'"'' Pry1>nr '' • l#llnlOft Vl•IO qlrl M.lf JO "" 'IA• • .n.tMt~~·IC•m-11 OlnA Poll\t,9lrt "0UHTAIH VALLIY COMMUNITY HOS~ITAL May JS, 1'7' l#lr •ltd Mr\ TetrM<e W .. 141Ce. Hul\I• l11e11on .. .,.,'°"" Mr •ltd Mr, ......... _ HU'11· l~lon lle«.h Q·•' Maf M.1'11 Mr •ltd Mt1 SC...,. S.•, HU'11· 1'1QlOll .. Kh l>O¥ MaffJ. "" Mr -"""" 0.Mlt Clwltwll•. Hunt· '""'°" 84«.h "" Mr •"d Mr\ Ke,..,.lh Clleooell, Wt~tml•lfr Qlrt Ma¥•,1'1'l' Mr, e11d "'''· 411d., VIQll. Mr •ltd Ml'~ n.om.. SlOO•rd Jr , *'"'"'""-•" ~· . .,.,, ,,., •~ ,,_,. __.. ~. Fovfl· t•+n V•1tw,9'rt '-I."" Mr end ~ T00>r *""°""'· Huol lrllllMS.Kll...,,. Mr •nf""' O•vld Shill, HUl\llft91"" l\U(h,boV MllSICHf COMMUNITY HOS~ITAL ,,...,,., ,.,, Mr and Mr WOii'""' Pa••wr•I, EI f Of O bQv ,,,,,., ietnd Mrt lout' 1Ca1tnet, M1u•on ""'JO.Qlrl ""-fU, 1'17 ""'· •"d M,. Tlmou..., J'orvu•on, le911n•Hlll•.01r1 Mr. eltd '°"''· ~ --U-llo, MIH-VlelO. Qlr1 Mayf1, 1"7 Mr. end Mn.. Stewn ltetd, Mllflon Vlefo. boY Mr, •ncl Mn -'-• P'VIMl'O'f, M1 .. \ICWI VlelO,Olrl Mr. el\d Ml'l. w..,... 01-, Le9VN ~1.utl,bOy ~ .•. ,.,, ~r. •NI Mtl MM11 Thor"1°"· MlsslOn VlelO. bOY .,., •M ""' o.n1e1 ve14'. left J11en C•Pl"rtnO, 00V Suspect Committed A 73-year old m41n Who faced trial on murder char1es ha s bee n declared mentally Ill in Oranee County Superior Court and committed to Atascadero State Hospital. Action by Judae Byron K . McMillan auapenda the murder cbar1e• faced by John Burris Stout ol Anaheim. St.out wu arrested last July 24 al ' Lincoln Avenue traller park abortly after be alleaedly abot and killed the park 11 mana1er, Burl Kuster, 68. Pollce said Stout COMFORT wim FLOWERS F Of • QOl'l'IPlete M4ee1ion °' symp&lhy now.a. C8. YCN1 FTO FloMt. • 'l'wo~Coatr-1-d..ata~~-m­mead of Marlne Jet aquadlom at El Toro lrartno ear,. Air .... tlOL . IL CCII. Hardy A. Slone of lrvtne and Lt. Col . WllUam w . .,__, of r.a,.. Nlpl) took ONI" &be ...., eeetpmata at eeremonJea beld Jut m"ldtl, '111mi1N ... IU&•W--..... , • t1ett °' wlQH ..._ 1m Dldll YeN. c.omsii. ... 19Utflttld to groom'°"' pet t9 pertedloft right et YIM' wra..ewlta.YoU" c.111-(71A) 61Mlt~ 111 UUIPll .... .Jl&E llOUSE CM.LS.,_ at prlen tompw1btt to tf\oM In trtdl· tlonll 9"10f"llle taloM .. And tN GALLOPING GROOMER eUmlnatls all ttla full end bother 6n tnt barDlln. • THIS 11111 m UOOllllC sma". •rinva ...... facllltltl of ftlt finest pet Plrlour to Yoll' door In a completely ,, Mlf-contalntd mollllt unit tNt oftera comttnltnce to you tnd a ir CDndltlanld mmtort to 104I' pet, wtwl la bolttled Ind groomed to ttie eott11ralna Of ~le. Pm IS. f('f_ ........ ....,. ~by the GALLOPING OROOMl• • ..a etirlltd swomslonal wt1o NI c:omblOld ldentlfle Mow Nw Ind atttlve lrttltry to~• ~ICll tNt Wiii MW VOii ind"°"' pet btgglllg few rnort- Deatlu Elaewhere MOActMllMO•tAL. • HOlPITAL. ::f:J: e~~:s :;de:r:·-------------H-e_r_e_a_r_e_th_e_f_a_cts ____ s_a_v_e_r_s_w_h_O_h_a_v_e_c_e_rt_lf_l_c_a_te __ I • ~~~~~~d~e~~~t -~·\ .accounts at Mutual Savings can borrow w ABBINGTON (AP) -llaa•el Cobea, 64 ,. c b a 1 r.JD a n o I t h e Securiti• and EHhan1e Commlalon from UM to 1969, died of • boa.rt at-tack. marahal. ., up to 90% of their ·savings account balance with . Death NeClc!n Swap Meet JA1on ~,,.,.,. ,..,..," '"""'"*'*' .,, 11911 04 The Or101e Couniy MA1tv ,. J•1G1111. , • .ic1en1 ., "-'·'°""".,.,....,,., ....... J'tre ~ent Ladles c~•• Mew, C.lif«nl• ~ .. ..., ewey C•tteer ............. llltfltr~ , •• iU•~ ii 11 tiDI June It, 1t11 S..rv1 .. d or,,., llvtllend L .. 1'M 8Hc.h, .,..... • nUll -1 C:O ec t 1(.,1, son Robfft MoNOll, Coll• l>Mw, OXP'CHtO bOutehold lteml to be Ce., ~en--, It.,,, .. .,, o,., OOlt~ M. OXJ'OllO, r•l ..... .-f SOid ltthe0rante J>riVe• Joa1111e Tr-. Mervl•ftd, 8•rlle<e Colle ~ Celli.mlt. ,._.. _,,., or199s. 0r.,....., K•r'"" "'°"' .. · Ju,.. 11, ,,,,, SutvtW"M ..., .., -Jn 1wapmeet in July. c ... 1. Mew, c... "•ter 011 .. Huckebt, w~11er e.H1, "'.-~ ,,,.,, "*' c.. The auxiliary is look· Yuc•lpe, Ct., elgllleefl 9'-hlldren Britt c ... tt .,..,., Ce., flutllltrt end lo11r Qr .. t·or•l\dChlldrel\ Tlttl,:,.e HtO, H .... YMll, 1.llClllt Jne for toys, furniture, Ornu1• Mtrv"" wlll be htld on Clt1"9nte. No C•••llne, llrot~I t)OlbiDI household Tues .• June 11, 11 JOAN\ with It ... Wjlbff Pl--C•.wfoN ~I~ d ' I • • JoMpft Kro!Pt Olll<ltOng lntetment et Miii of A!'UMes. Gr-tlclt -vi~ .00 I, pottery• p an,... '4erbor 1t .. 1 Memorl•I P•r~ lell wlll Ille l'leld °"Tues., 10•COAM, ~aclf~ Ud other Salable items arOHw•v MorlUMV •rtctort. v•-,,..._1.1 ~4lfll. ettl 1<...,.,.,. to be IOlcl IAOOI Mottu•,..,c11rector. • TH!LMA A. BAGG$. rHldellt Of UM Proceeds will 10 0•"• l'ol"', C•lllMnlt. P .. \ff •wey KUM CHU LAM ~et a.tl\11 t d 111 '",.. 11, 1'11 ., ,,,. ~.,. n v••,.. ""-· C•llt.,..n••. P;•teo•••Y June "· owar aux ary ac· Survived .. .,. lier lllltbend E:vertll, 1'17 lvrvlved 11¥ ,,., Mii ~I.Alf. Uvltles. Goods may be l>rOlllerl Cleo Wlll'lelgllt, ,.. •• W•JM J'11n•r•I Ml"Yl<M Wiii .. htld CNI ww., d e l i v er e d t 0 3 0 0 0 INllll•IOhl. Stnt• An•, C• .. "•" June22,200~M•tSmltllTtllllllfL.llMIJ .v1111eto1>1, w1c1111e, K•nt. 11sttr Mo•lutl"f c,,_1, Sent• AM. '"t••· S)'camore St., Apt. C ln l/lrol11I• Gamel•, C..l"den Grove, C• .. ment ti , ........... c:.meterv ..... ,. Santa Ana or the Ml•· l!tuQhler Chrlt ltQt,, Selem, Ort. ""-· Smltll Tvthlll Ltmo 111\ortvery, • ' rnr .. ortlndchlldrtfl J'uner•I Mr•1C•• Senl• AM, OIN<to ... S.7·4111 sion Viejo Fire D•f•rt· will be l'leld Thun . 7 OOPM, Sllellor i.ef'ONT m e n t 2 310 0 Al Cl 8 Mort ... ,.., CNPltl l'rl_, mAy <All et ALMYMAL.t .. OfH,-IClenlofCotl• • • I , ... mortOW-f w.d .' OOAM to• OOPM. Mo•. C .. Horftf•. P•IMCl-•f JunUO, parkway In Mtss.on ,.,, Su...nwd"",,., ~ 1t11Y u· Viejo. SMITH TVT'HtL&. LAMI WIS1CLJAI CHAl'ti. 427 E 17th St Cost• Meta • 646-4888 Santa Ana Chaoel 518 N. Broadway Santa Ana• 547.,.151 ..... C& .. OntllS IMllTHS'MOtn\IAIY 627 M8ln St Hun~~ -· ........ , COLOMIAL flUMllAL HOWi 7901 8olu Ave. w.stmlnster ~362& PAClfltC YllW te IClllAI ,AltlC Cemetery Mortuary Chaoel HOO Pacific View Drive N~. C&llfomla 6«-2700 MlCOINICK MOINUllS Laguna8"ch 4SM·SM15 Laguna H1ll1 788-0933 San JUan Cep11trano 496-1776 IALtz.IMMIOM N•4LHOMI COronll del Mar &n-9450 Cocta Meu ..-.2424 ...... OADWAY MOlnUAa1' 110 8roadwily Coat•Mete M2-81&0 PVBUC NOTICE Pont. Funtr•I Mrvk" ••• PtnCtlno. For , ..... her lnforma-sm11" TutNll LAmll Moftwrf, Cott• ..,. • Mew,01,.,..,. ...... lion, call 556-70~1. IVllltlTT Pfl>RL PATAICIA•VERETT rol· ~ w d•nl ot CMIO Mew CAlll0•'11• PoMf ees OD •wtY JlllW 11 111' •I Ille •Qt ti • .,..,, su...i..ci.,,, t>tr hU-LIO'rf, Mary Jane Ton ire or ton Brue• 1 .. m1, 0.rcMfl Grove, Ce. • ,u.,.,., _,,,",.,, 11oe ,,.kl on TnUB La I una Beach and Ju"• u 10·00AM •• s"'"" Tu111111 touiae SlmJ»On of Jfunl· L•mb _,_Y Cll•Pltl, Coote ""-• ,_ n-h d wllh Or OGMld Reiter ot 1.,_ "'"' ·-u.llOft uw8C recei Ve tl\1 Churc11 ot S.n•• ""• o111c••llt10 ,,.. muter of art.a dearees at lorm•nlwlMbe1ftS.l\"9d"' Ce Smllll ·Pacific Ow eou-e ln Tullull L..,,., Nortu..-y, COii• Mew, d -• ••rec:1~, ....... P•aa ena. ,,. an Interest ch~rg~ of only 1% per year more • than the Interest their account Is earning . .. .... ~ ' y - ''.... EXAMPLE: You have a certificate with us for ~, .. ~ . -' ' .. ~ , I $10.poo earning at the rate of 7%%. A need ~ arises-vacation. new car. emerge.hey, what-~ ever-for you to have some cash. You can borrow up to $9,000 from us at only 8%% per year whlle your acco~nt continues to earn at 7%%. The advantage Is obvious. You can ·afford to put your savings In a certif- icate that pays con- siderably higher Interest than a passbook --------------------------------------w h • • · account without having at It Is to concern yourself e .about the required H e · ks penalty should you need .w It Wor funds from the account • before ft matures. Wh ·. et •i Naturally, Mutual ere , .. u g I • Savings accounts are . Insured to $40,000 by an agency of the federal government. Compare where you presently save. All savings Institutions are not the same. You wlll find It easy to open an account at Mutual savings since we can arrange to transfer your funds from wherever they are now located. Call or visit any of our 1 q Southern Callfornla offices for further details. - • 'Wil you watch my ~ for me 10 th.y don't. get owoy?" "Got Cl prolUm7 Thni wnte to Pat Dunn Pat will cut r«I ,. . Qdhng the cin.noera and action "°" need Co .oloe SMqMatk'• "' oowrnmmt and btmneu. Mml JIOU' que1hon1 to Pat Dunn, At Your Snvlce, Orange Coaat DaU11 Pilot , P 0 . Boz 1560, Co.ta Mtlll, CA !l?.628 . ..41 man11 lettera oi po.snbl• w1'J ~ Clrl$1HTed, but phorvd inquanea or ~tter1 nqt baclwting the reoder'a /uU name, oddreH and buafiu. houri' phone number cannot be considered. Thu column appeara dai- l11 creep( Salurda111 '• • l'alMed l'folba a Mere E'alee'l DEAR PAT: I would like to get an appraisal of an old violin with a famous label inscribed inside of it. Where can I have this done? F.D., Santa Ana WrUe to the Smlthaonlaa lnatltutJoa, Waahln&ton, DC 20515, and request a llae of responsible appraisers lo tbJs area. Don't be Coo dis- appointed U an appraiser tells you that your vloUa la one of lbouands bearing famous ba.Krlpttona that were produced ln Europe durtnglhe last century. Kfttnu Gonei>, Care tor M091 DEAR PAT· We have found homes for all of our cat's kittens and they arc old enough to be taken by their new owners. Although the kittens are eating some sohd food , the mother cat 1s still nursing them. Is there any way to help her avoid discomfort when she suddenly i;tops feeding them? A.J ., Dana Point The Purina Cat Care Center advises removing all food from your mother cat on the day the kittens are weaned. Feed her about ooe·fourth tbe amount bf food 1be normally eat1 on the teeolld day, and ln· 'Crease by quarters each succeeding day unW sbe 'reacbee ber uauaJ conaumptlon rate. Tbe severe cutback Ill the lnJtlal dally raUon wUI help prevent tbe ia&.eme proch1ctJon of milk which would rnue ber uacomfonable. Your mother cat may waot a lot of at&a&loa when her kltteu are 1oee. The ceoter w arna agam.t compensating for her lonellnea1 by overfeeding. If you do, you'll encl up with a fat cat because It Is easy for her to put on weight at thh &lme. G11'e Boot Malcft-the Boot DEAR PAT On Feb. 13, my husband ordered shoes from Lee Kee, Boot & Shoe Maker, Hong Kong. Previous orders were filled promptly, and notices were sent lo us 1nd1cating that shipment had been made. Something must have gone wrong this time. We have received our $41 .90 canceled check, but no shoes have arrived and my letter of inquiry has not been answered J .D . Costa Mesa Contact the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, 350 S. Figueroa, Los Anceles, CA 90071. Provide the details of your order, includ1n1 proof of payment. The council will contact the lfong Kong firm and attempt to arrange dellvery. Another source of help Is the Association of Hong Kong Mall Order Houses, General P .0. Bo• 2"4, Hong Kong. Re~aU Rttord• Rn• B~ DEAR PAT: I've been shopping for a used car, but every lime I ask a dealer if a specific car has - ever been recalled, 1 'm told that there's no way to find out Is this !lo" I'd like to know or am I just not being told how to check this out. S.F .. Mission Viejo The National Highway Traffic Safety Ad· ministration wtll provide recall information. Upon recelvtn1 the car's Vehicle Identification aamber, the NHTSA can report Ir that car Wat reealled and Ir repaln were made for any reealla alter Jan. I, 1974. Leaa 1pectnc Information ls avallable on recalls af before that date. Write to NHTSA at 4ot Seventh St. SW, W11blncton, DC 20590. Egg Solution Write-on DEAR PAT. When I was a little girl, my grandmother mixed up "something" which she used to write on an uncooked egg 11taell. She would then bard·boll the egg ond somehow the writing became vlslble on the cooked egg. 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Tbe new manager of the :leveland Indiam waa relishing lia debut Sunday in wblcb his .eam closed out a four·1ame •weep ol the Detroit Tilers with 1·2 and..O victories. Tbe enthu•iaam ln the ::leveland clubhouse and the bub- >Un1 bappine .. of the handsome, >lond T.bi'bor1 wu 1n direct COD· ra1t to the bewlldertna aeries of :ontrover1iea and mJ•terlea .-hlcb doaed Frank Robfmon, be man -11.Hd u Cleveland'• nanqer Sunday Jborn1Q1. Torbor1, Robin1on'1 food riend and a m4'mb'er o bl• ·oachin1 staff since mll,jor eague baseball'• flrat black nanaier took over 1n October 974, wasn't so enthuaiaatlc •arlier in the day when t.tam ?resident Ted Bonda and :eneral manager Phil Sqhl an- 1ounced the declalon. "I have mixed emotions, to be 1oneat,'' Torbors said. "Havtni teen brou1ht in u a coach by rrank, 1tartln1 a pro1ram 01etber, I find this difficult. "I've always wanted to be a nana1er, but not at the expenae •fa friend," he said. Cblcaco that improved their lead in tbe NaUoaal Leasue West to 1~1ames. Chlca10 manager Herman Franka, however, who wu one of four ejected, insisted that Reuacbel waa not throwing at Smith, but rather that Smith la too sensitive about inside pitches. "Jleuie challenges a pitcber every time a pitch la close," said the Cld~o manaam-. On June 11 in St. LouU, Smlth cbar1ed former teammate John DeDD)' aft.er beins struck on the back. The Cardinals are in Dodaer Stadium tomiht for tbe start ol a three-came aeries and Smith said be waa not. sure lf be could play ln the opener because ol the swollen right ankle but be added, "I know I'll be playin1 Tuesday niebt. ". That ii wben Denny ls scheduled to start for St. Loula. Rlck Rhoden, 9·3, will attempt lo become the National League's rirat 10-game winner when he challenees the Cardinals' Pete Falcone, 2-5, tonight. Chicago moves on to San Francisco to face the Giants. Reuacbel bad liven up a first inning homer to Lee Lacy but the Cuba bad tied the game In the second when the brushback war began in the third. Bill RuaHU had jual sent a long drive \o >ett-fleld that was foul when 8eUacbel's next pitch waa hllh uct blslde and plate wnpire Ed &adOl tin.mediately warned ReuacW. 'lbe warning carries an automaUc $50 fine and a second watn.ing would mean automatic ejection for both the pitcher and the manager. Reuschel struck out Russell but then atrutk Smith on the ankle. Sudol)ilued the warning to Reusthel1 bJA before be could banl&b bini ll'OJO the same Smith wu at the DlO'lUld swingin1, br- tn1lng players ftom both benches onto the field. ' Besides Rt9'lachel, Franks, Smith and Cbica10 catcher Georfe Mitterwald were thrown out o the game. ·Affable North Boss · Seldom Raps Refs Tex Wallis, affable coach of the 1 North team which dropped a ll5-103 verdict to tbe South ln Saturday nighfa Oran1e County '11-atar basketball 1ame, un- 1 loaded on the officlatinl of Jack Pickerlns and Jim Patterson wben interviewed after the club. And from my vantace point. I surely must concur with Wallis' critlclam of their performance I tbou1ht lt was sro11ly tn;f o- quate with North players suffer- the iame? Announcer Spider McLean not only failed to i.n· troduce Alex Black as part of the starling South lineup in pre· game ceremony, but he also forgot to introduce Black's team- mate Tim Dunham. And the person running the game clock let It sleep at 8:37 left in lbe last half while there were three changes of posaeasion and two baaketa scored. Also, the scoreboard operator was in error on more than one oc- casion. I believe Herb Uvesay la listed \ aa 1amediredor. , He's the deposed Orange Coast Colle1e coach who accumulated a lack-luster won-lost record at Costa Mesa High and OCC. Now he's going to coach basketball at Western 1D1h in Anaheim. But what with that school's shoddy efforts in recent years, he shouldn't feet any pre- ssure 11 he loses. PS on the AlJ..tar came: Uthe North bad bad more team work d less ol the kind of play J not- ed from Servite Hilh '• Ron Oar· ret1on, the South nitsbt ba ve l01t. Tbil wa1 IUPPOled to have been the atronteat South team in the came'• hiltory. And I alll'*b' Mlleve It bu never pl'Gduc a nner pair ot auarda for one same than the lla,V Or1lll <E•tancla ot Cotta Mesa) and Oeor1e Bamos <Fountain Valle)" Hl1h> tand.m that performed Saturday. Howevtr, tha r malnder Ol th SOuth squttd ~u either pla)inc far bet°" capacity or wu ST at· J)' OVtrrated. a .tded, ··1 cbok.ed. . we all e • in the majors. 1:n,.,1-1v juat ehoted more Ululcnd!f Qre.•1 bop, OD the lut boht ••v• b1m • flna.1-rocmd, even-par 10 for a two-and.er 2'11 ov Toppin g Dad'• Aet Greg Brohamer, five-year-old son of former Huntington Beach High star and Chicago White Sox infielder Jack Brohamer, shows bow it's done in a slide (lower), then dusts himself off (upper right> in Father's Day festivities Sunday in Chicago. Upper left photo shows Richie Zisk 's son, Kevin, 2, in hitting e,xhibition. Angels Batte r Milwaukee MILWAUKEE CAP> -The ping the pre·same practice and CALl"°•NIA MILWAUKEE Callfomla Angela, who did not arriving at the ballpark an hour ab r It \t4 ..... 111 Flortsdt> ~ I 1 I VounQU J 0 1 0 take batting practice Sunday later. Cllalkll> S I 2 0 Mono10 •010 before playin1 the Milwaukee Meanwhile, California gttcher Baylor cl 4 1 ' • ~•tc.tt'Orf •010 •UCl•ll J I 11 0 "ndoJO 4000 Brewen, took it during the first Frank Tanana said be ha no in· llOftdHf J 1 l l COOM•lll 3000 Inning of the 1ame as they did all tentlon ol lettln/i up, despite so-Ovtrrtro7b 4 I I 0 8ryt cl 4000 •o J.tekMlf' tb 4 t I I M<Mullondh .t n n 11 of the contest's scorln1 in a 7-0 lne to the moun for the nrat time Mulllr"lf._'" • 0 0 0 SllrldOnP" 0000 shutout. ln the 1ame with a seven run Humphr•yc 4000 Wohlford II • 0 '0 Angels manager Norm Sherry lead, and he did not let up. Moor•c • 0 0 0 decided aealnat the mual batting "You've ~ot to bear down and To"lt J6 1 '6 Toll IS ;u 0. 0 practice after his team bad only think like t'a a l-0 1ame. You've II' H " E• 811 IO T enane IW, tl·Jl 4 • n () J • one hit in losing to the Brewers got to pitch accordin1ly ,' • he HU•(l.,N l 0 • , s t 0 4-2 the nlibt before. said. f! illoelrlqlll'I . • 4 1 1 () h C:eldWtll ' a ,, () ) I "The laal time we did it, we Tanana scattered six hill and Hind\ 7 t () 0 0 scored 11 runs." he said of skip. only faced one scoring threat. McClure 1 0 Cl 0 0 WP TININ T-7:U 11-1'.7'4. ·Tanner Becoines 1st· Victbn WIMBLEDON -John Uoyd, BritalD'• 22-year~d Dam CUp player, lcored the tint upeet ol. Centenary Wlmbledoo today by beating Roscoe Tanner, tb' fourth Med, M, H, 8-4, Min the opentni round. Bob Lutz ol San Clemente de- feated Bernie Mitton of South Africa in first round action, &-3, 6 .... 6-3. ... vtt•of .... , •• play In ow All-E........, Temi• Cllem,._,.lpaet Wim-: -··~ .. ,,...._ eoe 1.ut1. s.n c:Mmeftte, 11111 a«nte MlnM.W. M , .. J H lkkl l'ttlc btel HaNI flfl.._, M , M , .. 1. J-l.loyd-~T-r.W.'-4.M.M. lllo<nlortbNIMW>teZ~tl.M,6"2 ... 7. VIies o.n.i.im bNI Tom G«wNfl ... , ....... 2. Elle( Ttl.,_ ._. O lff Lett,_,~ 04, ~ •1 I( Im W6'Wl<k llNI Geoff Mnttn, .. 2."'2. ~ Clwl1 KfCJlel lllMI a. l'llllW, W.W. M.. 8Z,394 fer Seeeer EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - A record crowd of 62,394 - lar1est ever to attend a soccer match in the United State.-saw- Pele score three goals to lead tbe Cosmos to a 3-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rowdiet Sunday in a North American Soccer LeQae: 1ame. • The previou.s American atten:: dance record wu M ,128 set io 1976, when tbe Coemos played tbt Seattle Sounders in tbe first event ever held at the Klnidome. N .. talgla WIMBLEDON Forty-four former Wimbledon tennis cbam· pions linked arms and aan1 ·•Auld Lani Syne" on the famous center court today at the atai:t ol the cent.mary All·Enaland cbam· pionabipe. · - The oldest of them, Ameriean· born Elizabeth Ryan,' 85, wu ori crutches. Toto Bru1non, 80, one ol. France 's famed "Four- Musketeen,"abutned alongwith a cane. But one Wimbledon cbampioc who la in London did not join~ patade. Jimmy Connors, winner of the men'• tiUe iD 19'14, stayed in the dresains room without send!nl any explanation. Speedr11JOO WARSAW -Cuba's Albertc Juantorena ran the second fastest 800 meters ever Sund.,. racing to a 1 : 43. 7 to beat American Mark Enyeart in an iD· ternational track and field meet in nearby Byd1oszcz. Enyeart, who clocked a 1:45.t , gave Juantorena a battle before losing out. Juantorena is the 1978 Olymptc champion in the 400 aod 800 and hla world mark is l :43.50. Other outatandinr marka ol the day Included a 3:37.8inthe1,SOO meten by KeoJa's llike Bott, who nipped countryman Klpsubai KOlbei 1n 1 :31.8. And Tom Andrewt olthe U.S. wont.JM 400-meter burCtlee in 50.12. beat· ing out Portugal's Jose Jesus Carvalho (50.64) and Quent.ln Wheeler ol the U .s. (50.82). 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'DI 100 v-11 II 1 Nichols pitched a one-tutter in Readers' Corner Dear Mr Handy: The El Toro High School girls' track team and coaches would hke to thank you for all the great publicity throughout our five month track season . The numerous articles promoted a lot of pride in the girls and the school. It Is a great feeling know· ing that the public knows about our successful season. Once again, thanks for all your help! Sincerely yours. DIANE HALE El Toro High School Girls' Track Team the second game but bad to eet help from Kyler in the last innlnc when Anaheim loaded the bases with one away. "'"'co.-SH.SIM''" S.<-Gtf'M SH SWl'•lll C.llrtalh <I 8 rown. 1b O•Yid u U•lb*ll Krl'f,D Slrnti., lb Llnd-.v,c Cru1.t,rf JoMaon,11> .......... 4 I 0 0 A 0 I t ) 1 1 0 3 I 0 0 l 1 1 1 J I I I 3 0 0 I J 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 .,.,,...., Gllrulll cl 3 O I O llrown 11> J I I O D•vld. '' ) 0 I 0 Kyl*t,dll J O )I Uri,.. 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JI> Smtih.cl Frio '' Owen, lb Nettclft,dlt ~''·" ~r.n<,,,C RouMl-.rl 8•1«\,p Tol•I• .. , ..... 4 000 4 0 I 0 ~ I I 0 J 0 J 1 • '0 0 J I I 0 J 0 1 0 1000 J 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 n Jr ' Polo Nationals Next for Newport Newport Harbor's "A" water polo tam beat Placentia, 8-3. and Lona Beach, S.2, Sunday to fi.niab undefeated with a 7-0 aJat.e in the ~rn California Junior Olympic water polo cbam· pionabips at Newport Harbor Hl1b. The tournament victory qualifies Newport Harbor to compete in the national cham· plooabipa Aug. 5.7 in Miami, Florida. James Bergeson was the tournament'• blab scorer, and coach Bill Barnett 1ln1led out the play of Jeff Fults and goalie Drew Cree also. COSTA MESA ·AMC & -JEEP" Major League Standings . . ~ . . 1977 MATADOR WAGON y .......... ... ,._ ......... &-. A7A887H1ll2278 1977 JEEP J..10 PICKUP 4+4Y.a, ...... , ............ J7M28MP07&789 56295 j-.;;.---~ u ................... u ,.,..,~_.,. . ...,_,. c..-............. -.. 0 ... ...-....... --0 ...... 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On both your bacuwlna and follow-thro.a • you lllould f•I Wt you are re.dllna fot the aky. Carry the ctub hllf' owr Your a.bouldcn. Do thi• by turninoour i119vlckr1. rat.bet lh.ln by merely ct.,. pl~ th• bat oomer .,.. ap. pueutty over. Wb• tho Plttabu.rlh Pirates •ioed Selwoo4 last week, tb•y tm- medlattly told the former Edison Hl&h (Huntlqton Beaeb) 1tar be would become a catcher. 11.111n1 yow-hand1. I ~uUHt you work on thi• in pntdlCC bdON you try it on the courttt. Stt If you don't hit your lhot• farther than before. ""''--....... NB Drops Pair MIKE sawooo Selwood, who was a catcher at Edison, bu mised emotions about lt. years ol varsity baseball ''I would prefer to play at::1'°°1ai'ned all-Irvine third base, because I've pl1yed there for the put League laurels four B I seasons in a row. was two years. ut 'm sure All-Orange County bis Pittabm'lb knows wbat last three years and lt'• dolnc. They need earned All·CIF honors catcbln1 and I'll play afterhlsjuniorandseoior an~ place I can lf I can 1et to the major seasons. lea1uea,'' says Selwood. "I probably could have Mi • V • • And the Sprin1fleld, had a higher average llaH.-born Selwood ls lb ls past season (at 88100 le! I 0 onfld b k GWC), but I did a lot of 'ti c ent e can ma e different things-like hlt-th~'~h~~~ told me I can lin1 ~nd lbe runners, S Ang Is make the m~or leagues sacriflcm1more~dg1v-weep8 e ln three or four years. 1n1 myself up, says l'bey probably tell every. Selwood. . oae that. but I 'm confi· Selwood will spend the dent 1 can prosress. But res t of the baseball there la a fine line as far season learning . abou~ as confidence ts con-catching at lbe Pirates cerned. You don't want Bradenton, Fla. rookie to be overconfident and team in the Gui! Cout Mlulon Viejo'• American Le1lon baseball team banded the Fullerton Aneea. a 4-Z deleat Sunday to br- lnl the llV rec«d to 7·2 ln action at 11.Lllloo Viejo H11b. Newport Harbor, meanwhile, dropped a pair ol tames over the weekend, losing to Savanna on Saturday, 12·6, and to host Los Alamitos Sunday, 7 ·3. Costa Me sa's Mu s tangs and the Katella Knlgbts had their game poetponed to a later date when Kat.ell a falled to field a ruu team. Costa Mesa declined a forfeit and uked that the aame be made up at a later date. Ed McCann or Mission Viejo doubled to get the first run across in the tame with the Angels. scoring Gary Knopoff who bad walked. Vito Hite then slnaled Mccann home. Knopoff alngled home another run in the third witJJ Paul Lajoie and Jeff Rls scoring the two markers. Bob Livesay pitched five i nnings wlth Mccann finiabine up. Newport Harbor fell t.o 4·4 in league standings after the double loss. In Sunday's game, Alan G adclia, Reed Sherm an and John Barth slneled and Jeff Piaakowski bit a sacrifice fly to get the three nm1 IC!'OU. Piukowsld WU 4-for-4 ln Saturday'• came. Newport Harbor re· turm to action Tuesday a1ain1t Placentia at Costa Mesa High and tancle with the Fullerton Dodeen Wednesday at the Hme site. SATUltOAY'lO•MI! ..... _," .... ,, .. M.,CM\.CI Shtrrn•n ?D ... , " Ill ) 0 1 0 ) I l I \ 1 I 0 0 4 I 0 0 0 1 I I 0 I I 0 I I then be disappointed," League. . aaya Selwood. And tl be continues to The 1-0, 188-pounder hit . the way he has at bu always been a good Edison and Golden West, bitter and he bas a solid Sel wood.'s . future ap-pears w1hm1ted . arm. This past season al Golden West, Selwood hit .352-hJs lowe1t mark in six years. He batted .405 the season before at GWC and hit .500, .511, .492 and .528 in four Nitros.Go AtOCIR 11 .. 111.,,, Pteoo~•1" G•dd"·" Hoo•n.11 D Sauerhf'ey,,. NH•on,o llerM•n.11 Ntl ...... ,dll 8rtrntfl,ID l'•Hman, lb Mlller,c , : ~ : Orange County ln- 1 1 , o ternational Raceway Totel• 2 o o o 400 Victory will be the scene of the ~ : ~: ~ 10th annual Nitro Cham· k .... tyl1111l1tp r II • Toy arboro--1.. pionsblps for fuel alter~ Ntwpor1 Hertior m 002 to0-0 " , Uf!§U dr agsters Saturday with s. • ..,,,. "'soo 0111.-11 u • c AM B R I o G E top fuel and funny .!!'.:"'.;!~~~' JUNCTION, Michigan -cars also compeUna lo •• ' " 111 Cale Yarborouoh proved 16-car fields for the ~-;',%~~~11> ; : ~ g o n c e a g a T~ t h e finals. 11 .. , ... "" • ' 1 1 horsepower superiority This is the only race of ~~~~';.:.';~:0Jb ~ ! : ~ of bis Chevrolet as be the year in which the fuJI llr•m•" 10 1 o o o broke away for a 10 16·car fields for all three ~:;:~ ~,< ~ g : g second victory over pro categories ':Viii be Mm"" 11 i o o o Richard Petty In Sun-staged accordrng to ~~~rf i i ! : ~%:d~~:~:1oc:t:~~ ~:r~~r.manager Mike ':.':::;;.:"" ,, g ~ g g cara at Michigan In· Early1 en1tndes Gfor the To4•" n l 1 2 ternatiooal Speeway. event nc u e ordle k., • ..,,,....._. Yarborough also Bonin of Edmonton, N•r>t H•rtoor ooo OOD 010-/ ~ : benefited from the de· Alberta who ran a 240· Lo••••m•t"' 110 10> 01<-1 10 1 terloration of the mile per hour In his last M1H1onvi.1o10 weather-ravished two-appearance at OCIR in •• ' " 111 mile track, which kept February . ~;r;,•::;~' ~ 0 ~ g bis pursuers from hang-Challenging him will R"·" • 1 ' lng on in bis slipstream. be John Lombar~o of ~~~ ~ P ~ , ; MIS was famous for its North Hollywood, winner Hll•. 111 1 n , 1 four abreast battles until of every maior event in ~~·~'.'r1<:1t> ~ ~ ~ ~ the bitter winter or 1977. the west during the past L•ve"•·P ' o o o Yarborough trailed two months. H;~~;~: rl ~ : : ~ Dave Marcis by almost a In top rue! dragster S<-••'""'"'• full lap at one time and competition. James LA Maccabee "u""'ori",..." 000 100 001 :, : was being black-naeged Warren of Bakersfield 1s Mtulon \lle10 071 000 00.-4 I (Or lpewlng Oil. the One tO beat even In 5-0 W• tboueh defending nltro ID champion Larry Dixon LOSANGELES-Tbe GREEN SURVIVES w1llbeonthelme . Los Aneeles Maccabee • • Fuel altered compet1· Athletic Club defeated c.tnaed from 81 Frank (Sandy) Tatum, hon will be headed by the United German· tee abot lnto the trees on chairman of the cham· world record holder Hun1arlan Club of the 407-yard, par-4 bole. plonabip committee or Dave Hough of San Philadelphia Sunday 5-0 He recovered for par, the USGA, saJd "It wu Bernardino ln the champlonablp tben birdied the next t b e I r e a t e s l In addition to the three same of the S.th annual bole. performance under pre-pro eliminator brackets, U.S.OP.enChallengeCup "lt'1a1bamethatb1d HUre I've ever seen. street machines will compeiltlon. to happen," said Green. Hubie was 1omethln1 al•o be running for prize With the soccer vtc-"I don't belleYe it else. He never fiJckered money with the top 32 tory. tbe Maccabee Club bothered me. It waa out except to make a remark cars In the finals. woo the. ~ar Trophy of my bands. There was with that marvelous Gates open at 11 with for the third Ume In the notb1QC I could do." aenae of humor be hu." quallf)'in& until 6 and the past five yean. Wlth a 1mall army of first round or ellmina· Abraham Cohen platnclotbeamen and Graham later com· tloDJat7. I J lnl G ' mented, "I was actually •cored twice for the Mac-po Ice o DI reen I puWni for Green on that ca bee Club, wlllcb won 111lery, he parred 17 to la.t t bOI I knew ~e Dewar Ttopby p,.... 1boet up bit !~ra1 mboblln8 .:!. 1~ t.hroug~h~:~ vJou.ly in 1m ind 1975. C•Y oat.be 11.111 le. also knew bow much u would have hurt hlm if be bad blown it." Bob McAdoo of the New York Knlcka •cored the 10,000th point of bis NBA career on Feb. 9 a1aln1t the Indiana Pacers . Soccer Standings $7,000 for only $135.07 a month. \ l • • COSTA MESA CHAMPION -Frankie Dutat Cleft) won the women's golf championship at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club recently with Helen Shima (right) the runnerup. Goodell Sparkles; ·Rowing MV Bags Crowns Victory GREENVILLE. S C CAP> -Olympic gold medalist Brian Goodell led the Mission Viejo, Nadadores to the men's and women's cham pionstups in the fourth annual Fidelity Federal Open swim meet Sunday Goodell, world record holder m the 100 and 400·meter freestyle, was voted the meet's top male competitor Goodell finished second to Jesse Vassallo of Mission Viejo in the l,500·meter race but edged Bobby Hackett. Goodell won the gold medal at Mon· treal over Hackett in the event. The top woman performer was Nancy Garapick of Halifax, Canada. The Nadadores. under coach Mark Schubert, plied up 396 points to the 310 of runner·up Florida Aquatic CJub. The MV women set a meet record 495 points. Scott Spann, an all Amencan swimrner ai Auburn competing for Flonda Aquatic, was the No, 2 man an the three-day event. More than 400 world· class swimmers competed in the meet, tuning up for the US Outdoor Nationals at Mission ViCJO two months Crom now Three individual and one team record fell Sun· day. bnngmg to 17 the meet records toppled this year One was by Olympian Wendy Poglioli with a 58: 24 time an the lOO·meter freestyle. Tracy Caulkins, 14, of Nashville won her fourth individual crown with a win In lhe 200·meter breaststroke Gold medal winner Jim Montgomery, an all- (\merican at Indiana, won his 1pedalty, the 100- meter freestyle, with a meet record time ot 52:09. That was three seconds off his world record clock- ing of 49.99. \OW-... tno trN • AnN•fl('\ Mttlt j MV. , Oil • I jOO ,,.... , Nlrot• Kremer IMVI ti 'oo J, ] Annelll\ M .... IMV I 11 o.t t A All<• l\r-n IMVI 11 o.t • o Vel•rlP l ... IMV I II 17 0 ltO IMC" 4 Monut~ AO(fAnl •MV, ' ,. 1, • M••o•••I llrn ..... 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They uld .. no.•• La1t fall. bow•ver, the pro~l· tion wu cleverly re· Money Tree worded to call for culno cambim, in Ju.st ODe locall\)', Atl•AUC Ctt.Y. Md tbat pused eully. The holiday wu June 2, when Gov. Brendu T. Byrne went to Atlantlc City to alp the lelialatloo tbat will bring the ~ wbeela, blacltjack tables and alot machlnea to the town cmce known aa the "sreat American Victorian re-sort." IN SIQNING THE BILL GOV. BYllNE called It an "hl11totto moment" and be addedtbesewordaolwamlng: .. Orcanlzed crime is not welcome hl AtJanUc City. I warn~. keep your filthy hands out of AUanUc Ctty. Keep the hell~ of our state." . Ab, u.at rtngtns declaraUcm must hue atbTed some old memortd. Vice and coJTUptioo have been pa.rte of tbe Atlantic City scene for more than 80 years. ProltltuUoa was a major mue there ln 1880. Historian Chari• E . l'wmell r. ported that at the turn of the een&ury "it wu ea1y for the vllitor to find a 1amb~ den la Atlantic Cit.y. re&ardleaa ot hi.a means.'" WJlltE ORGANIZED CRIMINAL ELEMENTS are not welcome in Atlantic City today, at least not on Byrne's ln· vttation, the welcome mat la out for companies that run "wholesome" gambling operaUons. Playboy Enterprises has acquired beacbfront property in Atlantic City upon wbic:b it will erect a 600-room bot.el (cum caaino, otcoune>. Resorts International bas the PaJaee Hotel and It plans to have the city's first casino open thLs fall. Just lD Ume, too. Resorts used to be the Mary Carter Paint Company before the management decided lt would be more run (ud prolita· hie) to shuffle cards than mix paints. lta big moneymaking unit today ls the Paradise Island' caalno in the Bahamas but the Bahamanian government plans to natlonaJlze tbe casinos there by December. (Byrne would never do that.) THEN THERE'S GOOD OLD BALLY Mfg. Company, the Chica10-based manufacturer of slot machines. Bally has bought the Marlborougb·Blenbelm, one ol the 'r'elal showcase hotels on the Atlantic City boardwalk, and it will, of coune. modernize it with a casino. Playboy. Resorts International. Bally. These are the "good euys" who are going to accomplish what the Office of Economic Opportunity couldn't: urban renewaJ lo AUanUc City. As Jong as they can prove they don't belon& to tho Mafia, they're welcome. Traders C~utioZLS, Aiaiit Price Report NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market rose 1ll1hUy In moderate trading today. The Dow Jones average of 30 induatrla11, which nuc· tuated io a narrow range most or the day, wu up +3.tl t.o 924.27. Overall, there were three lssues that rose in vaJue for each two that lost, among stocks lusted on the New York Stock Exchange. DowJone•A r~ra~• N•w vO,,. IAP) l'lMI Oow·J-•Wr~ ITOCKS I 0.,.. Hr ~ C!Oie Ole '° 1"'1 .,., w .,. 'i." .,. ,, • l.n 10 Trn !ml 240 U1 H 7Jt 411 • o .. 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I. nw-m11 ... ,_,, __ fPl~la) •. n LtKJt TR n&ST TUllE -· ..... ( ) 1. l»CU '·B -ICmnJ Raisers <Uaited Artllll > I. m&\118-FleetWoocfl,.c <Warner Broe.) f. l.DNELY IOY -AndnwGold (Aaylwn> I. DA D00 RON BON -Sb•ua Cual4)t <1f....a.tt> t. ANGEL IN YOUR IJUIS-Hot <81.a The) II. .IET AUU..1.Hd -Steve llllfer Bud ~-) , p , G . ffJ'l"I 'I'll& woan TBA& llnce Duk• (Ell· EJ0rJle8t 'f,'IJeft IDston> died,'• Wela 1ald. "But tbe mualo 1oe1 oa and '"°'"I can atop lt. The berttace t.beJ•ve left LI tbeir IDMllC .. '' Broadwa R • l We:tn. bltwftowed by telepbooe from Nlce, Y e1'11'fl Praace. •!Mr• lie la plannlna t.b.1a aummer'1 Grade Pand.e du .Jau, J'..Uval de Nice. 1ald it la TOP I.Pl a1 W11.UA11 GLOVBa L l'LUTWOOD llAC -8wDon (Warner _..._C*c ....... In .n ._. ... .._ -•-Ule N.-part festlvaJ•a primary coocem to preserve uua. ... w-..._ m~ and re.t:nno the foundatiolll ol Jau. lloaon f« ~-:.lllbotr ._ •·we're ahr111 10 quick to throw u!de all the wc:c--llBW'. Oleu. tradltlilm la tbll 10elet,y. tt•a lmportut to keep WUd•'• tmpertdlable them, .. be aald. "The f•tlval thla year iJ a acrtpt itlelf -lllUlt to to aiorUlcation of the musician.a who're 1Ull with ua." the aforementioned Keyt>oardlat Herbie Hancock'• cootributlon la ...._) NEW YORK (AP) -I. 8'l"EVB ltn.1.n BAND -Book Of Dremm Another &olden oldie ~~KMODOA <Motown> ' joinl Broadway'• mirth f . BARRY llANILOW -Uve (Arista) arr•}' with the Circle ln l.PE'l'DFRAllPTON-l'm In You (A&M> the Square production of ltA8Y USTENING "i'n~b~ce ot Be- tecbbmldw. hi h Important, be 1ald, became tt brlap toeet.ber thoee T e ~pay w c l . rrs SAD TO BELONG -En1t•nd Dan & The prepo1terou1 .Joho Ford Coley (Ble Tree> farce returned as the bu been ueembled for r=~~:::~~==n~~~=~~~~ tbia bubbly froltc "rA'JHY tbrouch Victorian ~ ..;,_ ____ ...;;__;...._ __________ final exhlbit of the com· romance and aocial TJPPEL" solemnity ranies from MM-9• ... -fmMU ... 1\111 w.c,,..._,..,,... (pill ui:.) MM ::it£a.:;..- .!,p.._,_ . w.c. ........ Mll'et •ml MMU l9CM.IM THI CAaCNI 11\llt caou Of llON 11> • • a R U:F ) TMI Dll'CMt IM1w ar.:m •UN wmt M .. JANIC") 111·•1T,if'I ~ \ IH l i 'f (I. ,I ''• .. --• ""'to'l'U YOUfM~CNI ....,..°',.,_...., --;;;Ar,..- ~ •. , ...... ,., FROM Fashion · Island Newport ~each ' , pany'a 1976-71 aeuoo, nitWy decorated by Zack Brown and prettily COS· tumed by Ann Roth. Giving credits In that order depart.a •llebUy from normal sequence, satisfactory at belt to UD· evenly 1competent l n 1everal roles. Director Stepben Porter appears to bHe bad dlfftculty in au .. Tnua 11•no 1111 1etttnc everyone on t.he .._ _______ _. beam. Po"M'r" t . Everyone hopefully will settle down and amootb toeetber In sub-""e. ci........,.. c-.,. - sequent performeces, .!:::::::!:::::======'::! ".J..,. __ to extract au1mented ••IJll_. pleuures from the col· orfal producUon and from t.hat text ot UD· " 1111'91. "THE DEEP" IPG) l:J .. l:40. l:JO.aff.10: It CINEMALAND 1lnkable delipta. ........... IT DIATH" IN ..... sraM'" ,• "YOUNG FUMKIHSTEIH" "OLD DRACULA .. CPGJ ''A BRIDGE TOO FAR" {PG) "FIRE SALE" IPGI "TUNNEL VISION" "ANNIE HALL" (PG) "YOUHG FllAM ... STBM"' ··•ocKY" "HUsnrellJ •OTHIJl SIDI OP "RACK SUMDAY-CllJ ooactST 11--nt1 Hume· "DIMON ..-uu_ IX LU I I OUNT INOA PLm CITY CINTIR • THI CITY • OltANOI WHIRi SANTA ANA AND OAaDIN OROVI •HIWAYS caoas STOP ay aarTllH MOTOllS OP ANAHllM AND INTla TO WIN THI STAa WAKI 8~1TPlall 634-9282 ITA• WAal DAILY . ltGO-a1U·lr~7'41-10100 Pal.4AT.•121U·SAT. AND •UN. 10141 AM "''" CfTY CINH• ~"' Mna0tt0t.nAN. IJCIWID l~Aft fl,'~, "THI HIRDIC" DAILY· 1211S·2130-414S-7.00..a15 fRI. AND AT. 11 " FUMIY WIMKERIEAN TANK McNAMARA ol?'f,\l ~O?M 3AM " ll?W.:Y rn,u tsi<c: ..... rA~T f. C(~l\I.!. ~OOM II J\"1 . u"4fTUJ VJI()(,[ T~ ;;.l(!i '"l[ TIN' . ~ ,I 0 .'MID l>ALlR?O\I .iil'\1 ~, WO~l!) 100T1>r1L l ~lM,~l f'-~""" .,,,,.....,...._.,_,,.._ OOOJARD I~ WERE TE~­ IMG ME. "THAT 1'116 P06&18L.£ R:lR a.IE LWIPlrcE 10 APPEAL iO ANOrnER O't'\Pt~E I Rlc;.HT ~ b Tomlatiuk I " NANCY by Emi~ Bushmill~ YOUR DOG WAS IN MY FL..OWE'R BED AGAIN DID YOU ACTUALLY SEE HIM IN YOUR FLOWE'R BED ? TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLIG __ o_Roo_-.r------.. ACROSS 48 "But ltw •re 1 Wound 50 "MIU. UNITED Feature Syndicate Saturday Puu11 Sot"ld 5 FIOgglng Regrets' IHlhtr atrtp 51 F•ll down I~ IL IA ·~ 'G IAIR LC ,U 1n:r I~ IH H ~ lvl1 fl II c I 1n If tO Ch1mlc1I huvlly aufll• 52 Click"& ti t 4 lnHperl1nc1d 55 Gipe""'' 1 A L I I n" T IH F II IE AM I' An I~ M ~ r. •1r IL 8 10 WI~ peraon 59 Tr1fllc 15 Blu1d 1>1lh moullngl S T A N• 0 R A " • T I c; 1 Cl So. Amer 81 Ctnltr 01 tinaglf 1uthor11y P R E T f Ill "A L A T E NT RA R E •R A T 11 Sffd &2 Romen god coating e3 Schot1r1y AM A1"' L Ill F • M E TA "'I P• B " 10 . V A IN r R t 8 Br11k out book• IS £ f a Y F If !! R A!'.. T •R T 14 • II A R A 1n1w 64 De V1ler1 s 20 Siii• In lund I> T A l GR• A l ' .. IM d1tter1n1 es "tl'a 1 •• word• world" "0 ,,. I 'I 1 IM I_ M AM I> r I .J p !( 1•. s ft. '•IA , :. ~ } ~ 22 Took ti HIY se Sew logs tn 23 Small one the ntglll R r II wf(' ~ <, T I Tl 24 THH Ctly 67 81 evtdenl 25 Powtrflll h!tltme 1 soc11t 13 Told I lib SClll 28"APO!t Hutti" 32 Palm COCkllOO 32Ttn 35 BeQuHlh 38 Rune 1round 38E•Pf1Htd l•CtHIYI loll• 40 Sllutwllh lore• 41 Ecclulutle1I v11tm1nt 43 Bound1rle1 45 Nlgt rlen city 1 .ae Tr111td Ilk• • blby DOWN 19 Picture 42 Pierce lrenaler 44 ····put 1 Aster11k 21 Mutual ···· Field event 2 Brtlllh 24 Ftah11m1n'1 47 PrtmttrH whll1w1ll ICCHl()(Y 49 Works 3 Jejune 25 Long nerra-51 Leu coaru 4 01nc1 lives 52 Cheee• 5 ··••• · · 26 V1grent 53 City ol Peru rn11rument 27 AM or FM 54 Engllah e Engltah river 28 Joined Yllley 7 N1w1oundl1nd CfOHIY 55 Same CIPO 29 Cabblgtl Prtlt• 8 Light brHH 30 Avoid 58 M•k• ~llh- 9 Of more 1111werln9 ertd: Ver. then one 31 Saudi 5 7 Freedom 1 O Ugly Arebl1'1 ' ltom l)llfn 1tructurt1 nefghbOr 58 Stalk 11 SQulrrel 34 Arrtv11 eo Slate of etructure 37 V1h1c1es being 12 ····In 1 39 Reduced on Suffix JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS HeRE COMES"THE Ni.AN '100 HOPfiO ORA6 10-rni: AL. IA~_ALJWI HlL.Df:G-ARV! MfSSPEACH . A '2f P'fL4e'~ AOVllE o~ tiiow ro f)rc.t A OOCTO~~ • ' HOW PMe 'rOO, )t!LJN6' t..Al7V! OUR COURTSHIP'S A VER'/ •fMN'lFUL "IUTIONIH"! ( I'M 60 ~KINNY, t~ A~M.AMl!O 'TC) se ~HM ON 'T'Mf 9IACM. 16 TMllN A O«TC~ 11 WMO CAN ~ILP Ml r DR.SMOCK WHO'S Patt-I' H SR SUR6e RY 'T'H IS MORNING ? by Gus Arriola OCYV'T HAl/E 10 !lEAD rr, ro FEM.L T/.ll!: IMPACT OF Tut: /\ll!WS, POOSVf ... 1, I• }: ~. .,)... :,( ..... ... -:..· . by Harold Le Doux fT WAS A HOR.Rt6LE THING .. WATCHING THAT CAA &>RN AND e>EING COMPl.ETEL.Y HELPLfSS TO DO ANYTHING TO 5AVE HER! by, 1' om K. Ryan '10011 HeAWNSl IS NOnflNe SACREl11D Klt'S .,.,.!SS PAVS!? Ylf , TMln 1f A vrrv ''~ oocror WHO ~N MlLP. GO'm T,.. NAO' llM!NO MIM. ' ; . - '. •:f\c. CA ')an441', ,.Jo ootr walrCf.. AU. , E~M15f$~ ~NOED LJP Be~ M( Vl51f. '/eAH .. BU1' WHAT IF W'i !?UN 1~ro A VOTER~ "".] . l '"t'~ 0 '" I . ,, "' .. .... ' \l ; I THE GIRLS "I hopt to aoodness we st1y on the bus rocby -my lq!I juat CH't take another mu'ICum " DENNIS THE MENACE TV DAILY LOG 11..,1c Takes to Youtla ... ~ LQ8 ANO (AP> -.,. ~ _. .-• Uaen lcddna far .......,.., r.an 01dt .,.,_• wbo rum 001 flL ..... hiuesta JWtb~prooama. Be., .. tJP1 -buw to QDd opentoc. ~ &!le ad keep t.beioltmce ,.,. ... rot Pna&oN • COOllDIN&...,_ O• Yoatll ()ti-portunlllfa Unllmlted, a Jal.at e«Ort ol \be lA$ Aacel• Gnetw Ua.Ulecl 6ctJool Dbtrtd ...t UM Greater Loa Aqelel Area Cham._ ol Oommene.. YOU chanrwU jobl from employen to twelat cou.naelora, known theM d.-ya u "work apertence coordinators." ln local h.l&b scbools. M09t Callfonua 1cbool diatrida have llmilar proirams throulhout tbe summer mootbs, and Job coordination services are also available throu&h the state's Employment DeveJopment DepartmenL THE PHONE NUMB£& OF your local EDD ol- fice ls listed under "Slate ot California" ln the White Pages. Peterson saya, boweftl', that cme ol the bat beta .as the old poundin& t.be pavememt routloe. I llOlmAY I I IVilillG Brandoo Short, 16, of Scottsdale, Ariz.. meat, the hawk snapped it up and then rest· 9s00 found a friend in a stray red tall hawk, used ed on the youth's arm. The hawk was 9 (IJ'D a:>> <I> ..... (JI) ~ in falcuirx. which bad perched in a tree in banded and his owner, Dan Wilson, claimed "Go to com~es. dreu appropriately, and nn out a lot ol applications," be advises. "Many ot th• faat-food companies have continual blriq pro- gra.m.1, u do many o! the amUMmeot parts. Talk to friends, neighbors and relatives wbo m1,y know of•' ~·ti()O open .•• n. WaHw 1.-•• •'*'t .. 1111..-his yard. Brandon tossed out a piece of it the next day. llis ~lance sbt ~ ~ .. -------------------------------- 8:00 D ((JJ) CV> The JtfftlWU < K> ltonel dec1dfs lo move out tnd h1~ 111rentt hit lht ce1hn1 when the1 lurn th• 1dent1ty ol his 11•• 1oommal•' a o CJ) crvi m c..w, Piiot: (90) M1U111n'1 Stew Lawrence Prunan ind ElillOI Oonalllit 1!11 In this comedy about a S1Nll I°"" Mp ..chool COKll, lies ""• 11\d tlllH ch1tdt1n who hnd t•rn~ b«omt unbur1bl1 mmowded w1tlt lht amYll of Ille 1111~·1 lllltt recllltly ~lllMCI llllCtS 1"4 ntplltws and I V1ttl'll!lttl orph.in e ...,..: (~~"1) "lnlHrlt t•• WMl4" (elf-' '60 Spencer Tmy, Fr9dnc ~ r.tnt Kelly. l'l Merit: CC> .......... , ""' Tia'ts" ( 11s) ''7-Bttty Crable, OM Oatley •< ())~:.:---~ s,.cw: n. '-"" lnttien I .... Plfdlttt •!Id ,.., T ll!1ft II.II IS two IO!mtr w~1lt collar wo1~111 1ry1111 lo IN~• rt u 1 cOll!ldy tum <1) Dlc:t t.rbolt Miit fltf1ln D lllRll: tCl (?Jw) "llltrtn. of Ulr" (dra) 59-lllll lurner, John <>-. San1h Ott. 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Transsexual jF aces Hearings OAKLAND (AP> -A dis-HOVE'S . llULING WAS cipllnary bearlna must be held prompted by an appeal filed by fOI' the girls rym teacher who Emeryvilleacbool lrustees. trict for alleged false imprison· ment and ''malicious prosecu-tion." waa suspended from teaching Dain was suspended from after undergoing a sex change Emery Hlgb School last Sep-Red m• po_;a operaUoo and showing up for tember after the school di.atncl --. aa work lat September as a man, a accused him of "immorality" Jud.ee bu ruled. and untltnesa. · Alameda County Superior A 81'ATE BEAR.ING officer Court Judge Harold Hove held dlamllled the charges as invalid that the state Department ol in January and the district ap- Educatklo mllM bold a hearing pealed. on the cue of teacher Steve In a related action, Dain filed a Dain, formerly Doria Richards. $800,000 law suit agairust the dis- PARIS CAP> -Leonid Brezhnev arrived ln Paris today for h1a ftnt foreign vi.alt alnee be· inf named president of the Soviet. Union. Brahnev was greeted by President Valery Giacard d'Es· laing, a 101.gun salute and re- doubled security measures. Pet.enon offers these'' Oo'a and Doo'ta" for slu· dentjobaeeken: -GET A SAMPLE APPUCATION form, fill it out at home and t,ake it wilb you to job interviews. That way you'll have the dates of your elementary. junior high and high school graduations and the names and addresses of your references ready to be copied into lbe company's form. • -U you're applying d.lrectly to a company.• find out something about the firm and its product.' Check out what kind of clothes the employes wear' and dreu acconliJlily. Go alone -not with your' friends -and find out ahead ot Ume exactly where you 're going and the name ot the person you aboul. see. -MANNERS, POISE AND aelf-eonfldenee are the key things to remember in the actual interview, but don't turn them on Just for that. I! you behave See SUllME& JOBS, Pa1e 88) School Honors23 FromOC Let Us Help Twenty-three Orange Coast residents were honored for academic excellence at Western State Univeraity College of Law ln Oranae County. ... A father discovers hr s .-~01escent daughter rs experimenting with drugs. He doesn't know what to do. • .. A lonely wife sobs into a pillow. Her marriage is breaking up. Her elderly parents have become a burden. She can't cope . •.. A middle-aged man with a good job shakes uncontrollably as he reaches for a bottle of booze.~He tried to 'stop drinking, but failed. Honored were: .. _....,. llMtl\ -~ ,. ... der10"• 11t09er Oyer, Cl•r•n<• ..., ..... Jiii ltklllet' -t!l .. llO• ~-Cost• Mew -E""" 811'dr"". G•rv 8••w11, Ter• .. 0111111 •"• Wiii..,._,.._ "°""' .. " Veile'( -LOUii Celll, WlllNI ~·lld~Snt< ... tt LeQun.t BMcll -AoDet1 Kull end M41rllynMlr...,, Laoun.o Hiil• -Al-Nkl!olt end ~·••Prla. Aho -,..,. C.therl,.. ~"'-. l'l•lbo• lsl.,.d; Aobert Haney, Coron a d•I Mar Deldr,.. HMMlntade,,, Oa"e Point , Kell" Mo••. M<MIOn Vial<>; l!IMnOr Per~. N•woort 8••'"· end Jo"" MO!\• tev1.,..,, Sell,,..... Cepl\treno, Volunteers Awards Meet Set ( These scenes are common everyday experiences. All of us have problems and we search for their solutions . Sometimes we succeed. Other times we can't. Then we need professional help. Where to find this help can become a problem. PROBLEM TALK SHOP helps people find c:inswers to them problems. Saddleback Commun!· ty Hospital Volunteers will present their fourth annual awards ceremooy and inatalla· tion or officers June 21 at 11a.m.inLagunaH1lls. PROBLEM TALK SHOPS Jre free counseling and referral services located 111 Orc1ngc Coun'ty. Lunch will follow the ceremonies which will take place in clubhouse PROBLEM TALK SHOPS are here to offer you help through counselrng ancl rcfenJI. There is no ~~~iu:1!~~:~~r~~~a charge for our service to you. We refei to both public and prrvate agencies in Orange County. Facil1- Guests will include ties to care for rndrv1duJls are available on a 24-hour basis. That means we can help you whenever you !i~~iS: ~~~~~l~~=~k need help. Appointments arc not necessary. If you prefer to make an appointment, day and evening Community Hospital hours arc available. (Office hours· 8.30 a.m. -5:00 p.m .• Monday through F-riday. In extreme board of directors, and I b h d f 5 00 d k d ) Harold L. Gano, ex-emergencies. a counsc or can e reac e a ter : p.m .• an on wee en s. ecutive director of the hoepital . Studenbl Reu:arrkd Several Orange Coast resident• who attend classes at Cal State Long Beach have received scbolanhlps for work in the industrial deaian pro- gs; am. Let Us Help With: Crisis Intervention -When a problem is so big or tomplex that you are unable t o see alterna- tives. talking with a professional may help. Marital Discord -A counselor helps establish a ~tar ting point and guidance for husband and wife. Adolescent Problems -The years 14 thro11gh 18 are trying for the young person as well as his parents, learning to communicate is one of the I basic steps a counselor can· help bring about. Stephen Goodrich or Huntlqt.on Beach re- c• Iv• d a tc,ooo 1cholar1bip and will enter the Cbr11ler CorponUoa aummer tn· tern prosram. Pate Holmstead of Single Parent Problems -The single parent ,.,ay Costa lhaa won a KnoU lnternat1cma11umm rtn· often feel ignored in a couple-or iented society ternahlpind lpatudlo. T · t b t I th d f th LafUD• Be1cb real· ry1ng o e wo pe op c, mo er an a er, dent Art Barde1f)'c« ff· can be too dtfficult for one person to h;indle. cetved an Aspen Intern•· Uooald acbolanhlp G · t · p bl s t for ta tlon and er1a rte ro ems -ome rmes il sen ior c1 t 11en traoapOrtatiao. parent nttods tender loving care awily from the Ha c st over 30 members In a fltrn. Jotn NOWI 014)957~ family, spechtlized nursing care, or a place to live with others nee>r h is or her own age. and the children who make these decisions must learn how to cope with thoir foelings of guilt. Alcohol and Drug Problems -More and more people Jre becoming dependent on alcohol and other drugs. Specialized medical care and a treatment program are needed. I Individual Psychiatric Problems -Sometimes w~ feel that Qur world is caving in on u s. Tension~ anxiety. and fear may keep us from coping effectrvely with everyday life. Psychiatric help may be your first step toward healthy hvin • 1110 C, Chapman Avenue .Orange, CA 92666 . Phone. (714) 997·1831 't ·: -: •• • c.• ·: ' ·~ . tl t -· • •• f'twe ''"' ¥ece .JERUSALEM <AP>-lleaabem Be1tn faces fin& •• "' conladeoce toa101 ln u.e ~. larael'a parliament, u a pre- limluty to becomln« the aixtb prime min.later of the Jewiah oaUon. '1'beG-year-old leader ot the ri1bt·wina Llkud Bloc WU to call oo Presldent Ephraim Kaulr this momlne to inform him th.at be wu forming a coali· tioo cabloet with two religjou.s • • .... parties, the National Religjou.s HotN party and the Aiudat Ylarael. JSeean was to present his 12-member cabinet lo the Knesset at an afternoon session and outline his pro-gram. :'Blac!lclUt T•reat Detllled , ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (AP> -General Motors, Westinghouse and General Electric can continue to do bustnesa with lsrael without winding . '9P oo the Arab boycott blacklist, the head of the boycott organization said today. The companies will be blacklisted if they invest In Israel, said Commissioner General Mohammed Mahgoub. Rumors that the three American in- dustrial giants were going lo establish plants in lerael resulted in a warning to the companies three months ago. The three say they have no such inten-tion, Mahgoub said. HORT J WASHINGTOM (AP> -President Carter wound up a weekend of rest by ••Yin( goodbye to Miii CAltTI" bis wUe, Ro9alynn, u abe began •week long trip to the West. She lert Sunday night and was to pre- side today at a daylong bearinc of tlle Pra1dent's Commissioa on Mental Health at Tucson, Ariz., before going to San Fran· clsco and Honolulu. Durinl the week, she alao will dedicate a federal fullding and visit a cblldren's hospital. Fon ou,..,,,i OA8 /lfeet ST . .l~EORGE'S, Grenada CAP> -Foes of Prime Min.later Eric Gairy 50Ulbl to embart&N him today before his euests in the Oreanization ot American States. They acct.&aed him of vlolatine human ri&hts becaU5e his aoldiers fired shots into the air to break up an antlgovemment demonstra- tion. With the OAS rorelen ministers holding their annual assembly in Grenada and human nehts the bie issue, about l,000 of Grenada's 110,000 people massed Sunday in the capital's Market Square. about three mllea from the OAS meeUna place. to denounce the prime mlnister. For the Record .Harriage Ll~en•e• l A .. , VF r_.4r, Ml\ rt !rt~· I "'""'"\ \1wdh••tfl1!'¥lt)()fo M•~ U, ltll Nt)t;r,L f H00Gf c, Ann.1tr1 t'l!" Ill -'nd Mf\r••vn Joy 10. hnth ,,, (tt\t• M fl\.t OE \OTO,All AOl\Y Rohnv J""· .. ,, """ ('13'\')tt11,,,.. 11 bot'°t ol Huflt1n9ton ft.to¥~ PRICE OEl!'TER r..r~qorv c.,.,.,., ,.. c,,,,. MA\.. ..,,. l """ Al"ln• JO. Hurtflf'tQI°"' 9fl4Ktt '4UNT OOLllY C"4rl•• Ro,,..rl "· dncl w.... " . 1'1, boll\ "' ...... r_1,.rn•nttit PALMER AOMA'IO O•n1•• MA!t't 1fl -'!M G•l't• ~''" 11 Doi" ot w .. ''"''" .. '"'" l<IMBARl(P1rRcf ,,., ... [..,,, " otnd \'llV '~•au•\ .ti Min 'lfH•1"11~~8 "'"' MAT\UBA l'HIOA J 1m .. t./4 1\Alt l4 '"'1 °""-"'ntt1,. 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An-t~'"'"" MAC TAt;t;ART 6f)LGER f ,.,,..,,,v P.t•,.,.. .. \1 1nd M~ll•ny 11 no1n,,t(..,~1•M-"-, M•y ti 1tl1 \1•lLWfll M"Wl(lflfS ~h•wf& t-fU'}h 10 \d;r'llA A".t ilnd 0"'b0r•~ L•,. '" f:'~•A "v.11 .. .,. I(\( .. VAlE'<Tl.,E Jock .-.trt ,.,t 49' N,,,w,.,,,..-t 9,..., f"I Al\d Ruth An"t 41 Ar«•c1•4 \Nf E TE'< JO>•ES (,,.nf> 'W) ,.llnd (f"l-'IH"ft l "'ft )IJ bOtt\ of ttyAftl"t')tl')n Bf.ti(:~ ~y,. \NE EO LONG O••' B lJ •nd Su\•n Jeenne. n bolt.of 4rv+M Fro.a Page B7 S,UMMER JOBS. • • beltly while you 're waiting, you may not be able to naake it up in the interview. If the personnel officer Nks what you can do, don't say "anything." You should know your skills and abilities before you ap· ply You should be 16. and you must have a Social 8"cunty number and a work permit In order for an epiployer to hire you Your high school can supply ypu with the Social ~curity application form and will issue you 11 work permit upon proof of age and P_arental perm1ss1on • GETTING A SOCIAL SECURITY number can "1<e six to eight weeks. but some local Social fiecur1ty officea will issue a temporary receipt or lication that may get you by. Peterson has gotten students-JObs doing every- g "from accounting to zoo attendants." The most common summer jobs are clerical, tctod service. maintenance and retail sales posi· lions, he says, but there also are some unique jobs available . ... . .. They Treet You ... Penon, ~ .. nother Cuttomer." RUTH KRIPS Huntington Beach MCCLINT()(l(IETZ Jol\nArch.14 •nd P•lr1rt• -n, " t>oth ot C~I• M•·\d SPENCER TAVLOR •ob•rt J'"'°' n Mil '>u•.,, Mult, ti. bolh olSMCl.,,_t• THAVER BALLEW Vorl Pdward lA end Sl\lrl~v lA boll> ot N•wPOrl Btoch GRAY GRAV l'ITV Garv L H .,.., Chrl\llM H<tl111 IS bolh of Hunt '"'1'°" a .. ch JONES SHEP'lERO Jeml~ Mich••' 10 Hunt11>91on S.ech •nd T •mmv Lvn11. ti Vum• Ar tr Mott TOW'ISLEY TOWNSLEV HOW'1d Ma,.lon. SA. rt-~IT~ M lld11'9(9 ,.,, •• Aq bothotH""ll"Clll'\11,..c" PETRELLA JANSEN £110 M•rlO 7' Co•I• ~ ""' e.wrly Jt111. '° T~ll" OE LAU~Tt!R VAN OE WALKE• O•Mv Allen. 10. p .... ,,.. Arlt ""'T•,,.....•.lffn 17 El Toro VACOIOZ?l·CHOV Wllll•m Jr ». •nd Gotbtlelle "'""' lt bot" ot SJ1t1 J ..... ,..,..,,..., IA•TC>lARO SPURLCX:t< llot1••d David 11 ANtw1m ~rd J.,.., M,.,.,. ll, W•'\lmtM1•r FOllTELNY C.AMPIELI Robort L Jt •ndEllt•Dl'tl>M.,,e 11 bolhot Hunlln<1ton 9..,,,. 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He<-Ho1Qhl\ CHINllOK. ltop Culture Viewed. A footbridge traverses one of'the many streams running through the hills of Appalachia, subject of a UC/ course on the region's craftspeople. BEA ANDERSON, Edftor Monday, Junt 20, 1977 'Loves of their Lives' C t I.LAN .............. •• "" u• aaua. o1 AP-&!1r~ tbe roeQ '*' M-i le nlle)'I, J*l lb• ott..,_ 1nthQ9d sllnsan a pine and oO·ladea flW. lives Oak.ale caudlll. Tbe Kentucky mGantaln man. wbo rooms with a eat in a dark but clean cabin, it known throu&bout \he rq.loa for bis live- ly fkld.ae muJ\o. But even mot' Ulan bil tunes. Oak.lit CaudW II known far and wide for hll tine, handcrafted spilt white oak buketa. On the fl.rat day ol the new moon when the sap Ls up, he col- Families In the Swim By JUDITH OLSON Of lllt O•llY P'li.t Sl•fl Just before Doug Frazier, a swimmer from Fresno. le~ his host family in M1ss1on VieJo, his ·'brothers" Glen and Bill Swaim. 14 and 17, short sheeted his bed "They were trying to make a joke of a sad thing," said their mother, Johnel Swaim. Kay MclC e nzie, hous in g chairman for the Nadadores Swim Club In Mission Viejo. points to a row or photographs of young people. "These are the lov es of my life," she said proudly. The pictures are of the young swimmers who have lived with the McKenzles while lrainlng with Coach Mark Schubert and the Nadadores Swim Team. These families. and others who have hosted young swlmme~ from variou11 states and nations, are aold on the host proaram. It not only glves them a chance to meet promising youths from different areas. but gives their own chltdren an opportunity to see what hard work and success an all about. In lt1 short existence, the Nadadorea has 1rown from a local prosram to one ol national consequence where Olympic hopefuls are produced. time m their five· bedroom hou.se ··But there's always a bed for someone." she said "We like lo keep a room empty so the kids who have been here can come back " One of their regulars 1s Taylor Howe, a UCLA student who stayed wtth them one summer He s pent last Christmas and his birthday with the McKenzles and was treated lo steak and cham pagne on the latter. SINCE HIS FAMILY ia In Virginia . he welcom es the chance to drive to Mission Viejo for a home·cooked meat "There have been times what my kids gave up something becaus4' we have someone here," Mrs. McKenzie said. "But the kids don't want to see them go. '"We try to treat them ju11t like they're part of our family. It's dlfflcult sometimes because of their tr11ining program. We usually have dinner when the la.al one comes in.·~ She Clxes breakfa1t after thtirl a. m . workout. a huse ont tr lhey are boys. ·'The girls have been big eaters later io the day," Kn. McKenite adcted. Though the swimmers almOlt always·feel that they are "walk· inl on e1phell1" the fitat mon\,b, they tend to aetUe into a routfne ulimepauea. There are conceqlon1 on the part of both boat and 1ueat the flr1t wee.Its, Kn. McK mlt not· ed. which fall away u famW&rl· ty increases. "YOU MAYBE fix a UttJe bet- ter meal.I than you normallt do at llnt." she 1atd. "And oy make tM bed at 1:30 a.m. ou ean do that Jutt to lQRI. "I JU1t try to keep that lift of communlcaUon open,•• She recalled thit one of her tutsta bated bolo~a aandWtch• and endured at It t one a w unUl he 1ot the couraae to ask her to stop fixln' th m lot lunch. Thuwtmmert aJaO are txpett- ed to •bow c0W1a7 to tb r tiOit famWa. "They have to put th Mary Barnicoat (left) and her son Steve offer encouragement to their houseguest, Jennifer Hooker, who is coached by Mark Schubert (right). Bamicoats are part of'Misslon Viejo host family program. a.ti Uae lop, IJ)llttlnl Utem into atrlpt co.llxtemth of u I.Deb thlek. Then., by IOU1u the oak at Ulla critical period fn ltt Hie, col- or riMS to the 1urface ol the 1trtpa, stvln1 Oaluie'1 buketa the bluiab·btown tint for wblcb ht it noted. Oabto Caudill is Just ooe of many AJpalach.lans craftspeople wbo an carryinl on the artlstic tracUUocs banded down throutb 1eneradcm ot mountain people Uvtn1 in barmOby with nature. THESE ALSO 11 J esa Pat- terson who makes dulcimers. And tben'a Kallie IUchit'I dDUJ, Ed ad Panay eteu•a b~o wood Indians, and Belva Kali't qullm. And altbouCh tbese people are 1Ull ootbelr hilltops ID Kentucky, both they and their handcrafta wW be the aubjec:l of a UCl ex- tension course taupt by Crair Evan Royce. The class, Ulled alter Royce's book "Country Milel ArJ Loftier Than City Miles" (Ward Ritchie Pl"eu), ts the end product ot t.he La1unan's six yeara of 1tudytng theie people and their environ· ment. Tbe Oakland·bom and reared 21-year-old'a fuclnatlon with t.he re1lon and lta people be1an when be wu an En.gliah education ma· jor al the University of Kentucky In the late •eo.. "It's a very unique environ· ment: vibrant, luab," says t.he bearded author. "The ln dlvlduala living in that state move al the pace or the environ menl." THEIR HANDCRAFTS often serve utilitarian purposes, he noted, adding "they res pect what they are taking from nature.•· The objects of Royce's dis cussion are evident throughout his living room which ls filled with handmade dolls , baskets, brooms and sculptures. Royce, who moved to Laguna nearly five years ago, displayed many of the piec:ea in his gallery. And while be no longer has the gallery, the course will &Ive him the opportunity once again to bring these unusual craft.a before the public. Re daerlbel UM caune • fll· fer.tq u mac comparative cuutun • art. will auppee- meat a.mar. ut-ud aiw. of u..,.. • w8ll u sampl• ot the arU.aana work. Tbroueh the clua be bope9 to help the students view U.la culture, which often la aeen only as backward and poverty• stricken. wllb more re9pec:t. "THAT'S THE .u. of the course: to alter our cultur~·· <Soutbern Callfomla'a> vbloe ol the andlvlduala from the Southern bJ1hJand.s." He added, "The atud~nta leave the experience wi a deeperrespectfort.heir •• He noted that alt.bou1h IOllM ol the artlstt that wlll be discuaied live in larce. lodge.like bolpes. most Uve in simple wooden two and t.bree room bouaM. 1 Outhouses are still prevalesa\ in this area and there are no telephones or TVs. Two ll~t bulbs per home ii the norm. He added, however, th'8l "when you live that cl0S4ttto nature. your edifice doesn't become that important.'' Royce, who returned to Ken. tucky every four months Oii so when he had t.he gallery, was soon to leave for another week· lone va51t. But he'll be back in time forthe 1tart of the clau tomontew evenmg. It will be held oo campus ~ 7 ·10 p .m . Tueadaya •1'd Thursdays from June 21 to loly 21. Further information ls availa- ble by calling t.he univers ity ex- tension office, 833·5414. Su"ounded by the artwork of his class on Appalachia is Craig Evan Royce, who spent six years studying the Kentucky hill people. Royce hopes students will develop a 'deeper respect for their present. ' added. "They have 1een tome and done aomtthine to help 1ood dedication. They have them." Mrs. McKenzie aald. learned that lC you want "ll'••1reatfeellnctoknowt.hat tom thine. you can aucceed. you•ve contrtbut.ct." "They have learned aha.rlna Johnel and Larry Swaim and Uvtn; with other people. But tr•••Ufe the memory of tuln1 we can't make lt aound like It'• one of their awlmmera, Brian all re>1tt. It'• dllflcolt and It Brlnkey, from lln1land, to DtJ· doetn't al~• work out. But neyla.ftd. you•,..notaf urellltdoean•t." Therew for tho McKen&Ja .. RE 11181' GOT arried," havt biffn • call from Dian Mn. SWaJm aaJd. "Wt a t a DUnlevy In Mlnn ota on Mn. woddlni stn. When he wu LO th KcKenll '• birthday, • mean· Montreal Olrmptca we aent m loatul tack ot Jelly tH!1n1 fl'Qm a teleitam.' David DuCk•oi1h, who 1i 1 .t:U· H r aon, Bill, 1tarted 1Wfm· dent at8tanlord, end J t~rt from mlft1 boeauie ot hi• Involvement au tPlfl Ute country. • wttb tbe youn1 athlet• arid a ls ''You'v. part ot their Ult bappy fot!Ua lnte:rat. H • by ..... U•Ur. for tt.- JC A I D.-771 f!IO&TH CA&OUNA ANN: n. ........ .............. tMilll .... r.aamp11e. DEU ANN "M.ci" aa Abo 11nor t . Tht c:rock ahould aaa. • ..,.~•••a•..._ Clle,,...,...._ .. ., ...... a tel ,, 0.....,..,..... ... 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Summer Plans Abound PHASE: The organization, founded in 1975 for divorced and widowed women. will meet al 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, in the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach. There is no charge. Reservations may be made by calling 778-4800. REUNION: Long Beach Woodrow Wilson High School class of 1967 is planning its 10-year r eunion, to be held in August. Information is available from the Walson al' Uvilies office, P .O. Box 8308, Long Beach, 90808. (213) 433-0481. SOCIETY OF MAYFWWER DESCEN· DANTS: The Orange County Colony wall meet fo r the annual cousins picnic Saturday, J une 25 in the Anaheim home of Mr. and Mrs . Cortez Hoskins. Mayflower des c enda nts a nd guests will honor the group's oldest membe r . Mrs. Mabel S. Turner of Leisure World, on her Nth birthday. More information is available from Mrs. L.M . Northcross, 838-4123 ; Mrs. John Diefen- bach, 586-6788; or Martha Fuller, 539-7859. WOMEN'S TBANSITIONAL LIVING CENTB&: The second annual benefit for WTLC is scheduled for Sunday, June 26, at the Fullerton EbellQub. The evening's entertainment will include music and danclng, wllh cocktails at 6 p.m. followed by an Italian dinner at 7: 30. The WTLC ii one of six existing shelters acrou the country serving battered women and their children. The benefit \s open to the public and reservations may be made with WTLC at 992·1931. The Hair Care Co. Is offering a SUPER-SPECIAL lHIS WEEK ONL YI LADIESJ Thia W..-C wtien YOU come In tor your Mir atyllng. YoUr man of tM houM is en- titled for a heir etyttno at h11f'1)11ce. Whet'• more. ha' needn't come In at the .. ,,,. time. UJMINIZING b1"91fllrltCOI ... •••• --~ ~~ $8.50 THE HAIR CARE CO. 19887 Algonautn Huntington Beech HarbourM•I ~~T.M ~--·..,... -714- 840-4447 Edwn Diii NusblJ M.D. Certified by the Amorlcan BOard of Psychiatry and Neurology AlmlllCIS DI .. If bis practice In ...Urology, Psychiatry, and MarttaJ Therapy Offioe In Suite 107, 083 Camino De Los Maree San Clemente, CA By~ntment. Phone(714)8e1-oeo8 Opening Date: June 20. 1en CREDIT: A brochure explainini married wom en's rights to separate credit histories under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act la available from Associated Credit Bureaus, Inc., 8767 Southwest Freeway, Houaton, Tex. 7'1'114. Tbe brochure is free. CAntOUC SER VICES AUXILIARY: Mem- bers will meet at 10 a .m . Monday, June 27, in St. Nicholas Hall. Laguna Hills. BOUQUETS FOR BRAILLE: Volunteers who make programs for the blind possible at Braille Institule's Orange County Community Center wlll be honored at a tea Tuesday, J une 28, in the Sherman Gardens . Corona del Mar Hostess group wall be the Newport Beach Auxiliary DIAMOND HORSESHOE: A cocktail recep- tion for Southern California corporations that are being Invited to join the Diamond Horseshoe will take place Tuesday, June 28, in Bil Canyon Country Club. DonaUoru1 support the Children's Wine at the City of Hope. BADASSAH: Harbor , the Manda and Newport Beach chapters will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wedn~ay, June 29, at Temple Beth Shalom, Santa Ana. The program will be presented by Michael Medved, co-author of the widely acclaimed book. "Whal Really Happened lo the Cius of ·~?" SUMMER '77: Bowers Museum 's annual summer workshops for children, ages 4 through 11. will begm Tuesday, July 5. The sessions are held at9:30a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. Further information Is available by calling the museum. BA&BOll KEY; The group which serves the Child Guidance Center of OrllJlle County ha.s In- stalled Barbara Weiser as new president. A.aallt101 her wUI be vice presidents Mary Kuhlman, Bobble Gei1le, Lucy Alderson, Kathy Stoner and Ellie Yqerman, and secretaries Mary Ann Barnett and Paula Michaels. Al any age you can team the eecreta thct have made the Powers girt• worid f moua for O\t'er 50 yeara. In just a few lhort WM'ks, beautlful things can hoppei to you. Cell or come In today for a compllmentacy analysis (, progt•m dlteuulon. John Robert Pbwers The Schools for Your Personal ~lopment ORANGE CO<JNTY 3 Town & Country· 547·8228 Schobl DSAR ANN: CBera wbo domJmi&e tbo e"•-.b an ••BAD How to DHI Wi th It -A Oulde fOT Teena and Tbelr Pareall.'' '1>'a no-oaa.-.._ wtce en bow to haadlo tJ.r. lloate •ltuaUon. For each l)oMW, wad IO cents bl com plua a Ion&, ltamped, sell-I~ envelope to A.no Landen, P.O. Boa U.. Cbkqo, 111. alL Bu •·" The wont are the 1bowolf• wbo o.,.rat• out ot souped-up hue st.aUona tbatMDd out diltort.td aipala. TbQ rum tt Capricorn_ I See Taxes BJ SYDNEY OMA.Bll TUF.SDA Y, JUNE Zl, 1tT7 AIUES (March 2l·April 19): Check re· aources. Size up aituaUon in reallaUc manner. Accent on Wualon, romance, creative endeavor wblch brine wider attention to your efforts. Af- fair of heart la in picture. TAtlfVS (April 20·May 20): Put contacts, efforts, mveatments pay dividends. Your poal· t.lon la ruore solid; you are pven more authority. ruponslblllty and chance to lncreue lncome. o•m:Nt (ll&y 21-June 20): Short trip, com· pletloo ol aulpment-tbese are on qenda. You are able to releue a burden. You 1et chance to explore new horizons. Yes, do welcome viaiton. CANCER (June 21-July 22J : Empbula on what to preaerve, what to discard. New atart in new directiom la hlehllgbted. You get aupport from one who uually la reluctant to share. LEO (July 23-Au1. 22): You ri.ae above ob· ataclea, red tape, oppoelllon. Cycle is such that UmLnc la on target. Popularity increases-your Ideas click and you 1'"1 plaudits. Whal was an "impossible" situation revenes. ~GO <Aue. 23-Sept. 22): Secret ia re· vealed. What you feared turns out to be more comical than frt1btenin1-know It and prepare accordin&Jy. Journey la lndlcat.ed-lon1-dlstance meaaqe means "acceptance." LIBRA (Sept. 23-0et. zn : Wish comes true- r om a nttc notions are transformed Into aomet.biq of substance. Stand tall for pnnciples. You •aln surpriae profits from enterprise which had practically been discarded. SOORPIO (Oct, 23-Nov. 1): Emphasis on making room for you ... elf at top. Open dialogue with superiors. Don't hesitate lo specify goals Qet ideas, thoughts, requests on paper. SAGITrAIUUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You may be considering change of residence, remodeling, a new kind of deal within family circle. More harmony ii required. CAP&JCORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Concern with taxes, leuea, bidden clawies could become evident. Element of deception is present. Be sure ot term1, deflnttlona. Partner or mate has some excellent ldeu, 1u1eeaUona concerning money and how lt aeta that way. AQUARWS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18 ): You get down to bwsiness-agreements are signed ~r dis- carded. Responsibility. legal obligations come into focus. There are numerous details, 5idebars, sidetracks-but you nre headed toward a more elevated position. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20>· Low-key ap proach is fine, but don't let others gel notion that you back down from basic beliefs. You can wan• Health, nutrition. employment areas also are spotlighted Weddings~ and Engagements To avoid disappointment, prospel'ttve brides arc reminded lo have their wedding 5lories w it h black a nd white g losi;y photographs to the Dally Pilot People Department one week ,before the weddan " Pict ures received after that timt• \1111 not he used For engagement announcements It as imperative that the i.tory, also accom pana ed by a black and white glossy pac· ture. be suhm11ted i.1x \\eeks or more before the \\ eddin g datC' otherwise al "'111 not be published . To help fall reqwremenls on brtth \\Cd· dang and engaf emenl stories. form.; are available In al Daily Pilot offices Fur- ther questions will be answered by People Department staff members at 642-4321. 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SCOIUNG ON the tour race.. wit.bout. throwout. eave the 1977 PORC to Denrus Choate's Bingo, Long Beach Yacht Club. result 1ng an one or the closest sconngs an thl' history of the event Bingo beat Ha s tin gs Harcourt's Whlatlc Wing V. San ta Barbara Yacht Club, by one quarter of a point, and one point behlpd Wbbtle Wmg was High Roler, sloppered by Blll Power. Newport Harbor Yacht Club. War Eagle Wms Twice In Poinl Race War Eagle. skippered by Ken Rau e r, South Shore Yacht Club, was the onJy double wanner an SSYC's High Point Series 2 and 3 consi11Ullg of a race to Dana Point on Saturday and a race home Sund~ War Eaele wu the wtn ner in Class B. Summary of results N.-wport Beach to Dao a Potnt CLASS A 1, Sequoyah, Jam Moore, BYC, B, Pranc, Dick Newbre. BCYC: 3, Huckleberry Duck. Joe Hoffman, BCYC; 4, Giant Killer. Ron Slender. SSYC CLASS B 1, War Eagle. 2, P eguus, J erry Montgomery, CBYC, 3, Aloha 11 , Glenn Reed. SSYC. CLASS C I, Sunkist, Scott Sr hock, BYC. 2. Sunda, Graham Gibbons. BYC 3, Sandbagger . Jim Tyler, BYC Daoa Polot to N .. port CLASS A 1. Pr,.n~. 2. Se quoyah, 3, Hawkeye; 4, Giant Kaller CLAS.~ B -l, War Eagle. 2, /\loha 11 ; 3, Maggie J, Andy An· derson, SSYC. 4, Peaasus CLASS C 1, Sand bagger , 2, Sunk1st 3, Trey, Jack Owen. ssvc. Harbor Gets A Shipyard Dana Harbor now has at~ own shipyard, a new facility known as the Dana Point Shipyard located at 3467l Puerto Plac e at the marina The new yard offer s two methods ot hauUn• boats Boats under 3> feet In lensth can be lift ed by crane and placed on ways Boats u-p to 45 fHt can be hauled on a noatin& drydock The oew raclllty is avaJlable for hull cleanine and bottom paint.Ing, throu&h-bull replace ment. propeller and shaft re- pairs. out.drive urviclng mast stepping and engine lifts Future plans call for rigging s ervice, complete en&lne over haul and shlpwriaht and fiberglass repairs Rounding t he Marie Ted Tum~r. helmsman aboard the 12-met er yacht Couraeoows <No 28 ) holds hil spinnaker until the last 11e~ond as he rounds the weather mark bow-to-bow with Enterpnse, sailed by Lowell North, in the prelimmary races of the America's Cup off Newport, R . I. Courageows went on to beat Enterprise by the length of the bow 91 Yachts Compete In Reverse Argosy Ninety-one sailing yachts in six c lasses made the annual 20-mlle run from Los Angeles Harbor to Newport Beach Saturday ln the Cabrillo d e Bahia Reverse AreotY c<>-sponsored by Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club and Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. MacGregor, LlYC; 4. Taku 1\1, Lee Griawold, CBYC. IOR -1, Capt. Marvel, Larry Folsom. LBYC; 2, Ghost Wings, Dave Stewart, LBYC; 3, Sum· merwind JI, Scott Wilson, CBYC. Results of the r ace from Newport to Los Angeles Sunday were not reported. Arter a night of dining and dancing at BCYC Saturday niCht, the weary and hung-over cre..,s boarded their yac ht.a Sunday morning for the return race to Los Anj!eles Harbor Lo9 Aageles to Nt>•pori. Saturday June R ega t ta C.aptured PHRF·A -l , Ruman. Ted Zellmer, CBYC. 2, ResUess, Bob Young , CBYC. 3. Defi ant, Sh e ldon Golison, LBYC, 4 , Aurora, Ed Ungerman, LSF. s. Resolution, J erry Hunter, CBYC PHRF-B 1. Sheridan, Bob Lane, LBYC: 2, Contagioua, Ken Green, CBYC. 3, Shillelah, John Graves, ABYC; 4, Gordo, Dave Price, BCYC; S, Fat Cat. Rod Sedgwick, PVYC MORA -1. Hurricane Gulch, Ste ve Jost, CBYC; 2, Quick Jabs, Be nnett J ohnson, CBYC. 3, Hawk. Don Hucker , LSF MORF -1, Sports Page, Terry Mayhew. LSF. 2. Pop 'N Us, Pete Kent. LBVC; 3, Slicker , Chuck Cook, LBYC MULTIHULL -1. lnvictus, Mike Cruic ks hank, DPYC, 2, Freestyle, Jerry Weltler, CBYC, 3, Eig h t h D ay, R oge r Mamie Takes Fmal Race Of Overton MaD'Ue. a Carter -designed lwo- tonner skippered by Mllt Smith of the host club was the winner of the rlnal race and the overall Overton Series sponsored by California Yacht Club The series concluded Saturday with a 52-mile Point Dume Tranabay ra ce on Santa Monica Bay. RuMer-up in the se ries was Conception , sailed by Larry Bradley, CYC CVC also wound up the Tanner Series for Performance Han· d1cap Racing Fleet yac hts with the same race Winner in Class A was Jano. a Yankee·38 sailed by Bob K~. CYC, Class B wiMet was La Diana, Fred Huffman. Blue Water Cruisln1 Club, and the Clau C winner wu Suzanne, Len Sherldan, Santa Monica Yacht Club. The Overton and Tanner series ore scored on the best five of six rares during the season. By Contagious Conta11ous. skippe red by Ken Kuhn, Capistrano Bay Yacht Club, was the overall and Class A winner of Capo BYC's June Regatta for yachu rated under the Performance Handicap Rac- ing Fleet rating system. S e cond ove rall was Big Kahuna, Mark Townsend. Dana Point Yacht Club, and third was Little Spirit, Tim Cannon, DPYC. CLASS A -1, Contagious; 2, Blg KabWla; 3, Little Spirit. CLASS B -1. Funny Feelln. Pete Meade. Capo BYC; 2, Vivace, Bill Clore. DPYC. 3, Vulcar Boatman, Hugh Curran, DPVC. CLASS C 1. Honzon Job, Joe a nd Craig Fletcher. DPYC. 2, Wet Willie, Bruce Barry, Capo RYC; 3, Starburst, Pele Tilden, DPYC. NO SPINNAKER 1, Winsome. Gary Foster, Capo BYC. 2, Brigadoon, i'red Perez, Capo BYC: 3, Will Shine. Dave Wilshln. Capo BYC. ISLANDER·30 -l , Enchan· treas, John Lee, VYC, 2. Howlin Owl, Al Stewart, VYC; 3, Bebo 11. Bob Darnell, Capo BYC Illusion '1'im Etchell.s Race Illusion, skippered by Arthur Strock of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, was the winner of the belt fi ve of six races in the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Etchells·22 Invitational Regatta sailed Saturday and Sunday in the ocean off Newport Beach. El&bteen boau turned out for the clus which la rated as one of the fut.est one·deslgn fleets in the Harbor Area. M0&t of the local fleet ls located at NHYC. Trophy wiMers· 1, Jll~loo , 2, Wlldfi~. Hank Euom, St. FYC; 3, Non Sequitur. Eric Gantner, NHYC; 4, TCLYTE II, George Twlat, NHYC; s. Spirit , Phil Ramser, NlfYC. Race Boycott Settled KIEL. West Germany <AP> - Tht> Soviet Unlon and four allies dropped their boycott of t.be KJel Week fallinl re1att. tod•1 when the Jone South Ah-lean 1t.ar\et' withdrew. David Booth, who ltnilbed ard in the openlnc Flnll claaa race Sunday, 1aid he deeld.cl to aban· don the competJttJon because of the controverav. FOUR OTllE& Sooth African 1allon also 1ave up plao.1 to com· petc followtnc UN ••ll[out bJ the So•IH Union. Poland. Ciechoalovakta, HuJlll'1 and East Germany In protHt of racial pollcl• by tht whJ...,ruled 1ovemmentln Pretoria. other rour nations were compel· inl today MOU 111AN 1.000 teams from 26 nations are competinc in the BaltJc Sea eveni. tbrou1b nut Saturday. The East bloc contin1eot in- eludes a number of Olympic medallau and former Kiel Week cbamptom. On Sunday, Ryssard Skarbtmkt of Poland steered his boat to victory tn the open.lna f'lnn Dtqb.y nee Backfires PIXLEY <AP> -When LoMle Ltvl Dtnnla makes• mistake, he'• not a1ha9)ed to adm.lt It Te1Ulyln• ln Ju.atrc. Court lq tbi11 •mall Tulare County rarmtna communlty. O.nnlt, 2.S. said be stormed Into a home ~km, reven1e from • ma.o for alle•ed miJdeeda with Denni1'1i1t.r. DENNIS SAID HE A.CCOSTED Richard Fisher '1tltlt a 1hot1un and thr•atened lo "blow bis heed oft" -but ,. all&t'd he had entered wronf house. Filled with remor.,., Deruua sald ht apoloclllld profuse. ly and offer-ed hls hand to the bewlld. reid victim ot mistaken ldeoUty. aw WltlN J'UffC• &BFVSED to •h•h hlt l'lai>d, Dc-111UJ was i.IUlulted •ftd oo 1pJo th?Ut«nid to "blO hi. heed ort." TUI.Ii• County 1~t ed. .. . " . r 1 • dow'"°"11 N ville • U. .._. fltl tba Q,,_. 01e <>JM'Y _. ..... T• • ._..llllnetkm. vr 111a O Ole ()pry mo¥M to a uw bm:De ()prylaad UJLA.. • tD\.Wt.aiJlmCll park Ja.t aort.Mut ~ HmvWe.. A.Ad u N vUlo bnc:• for •ti•at..I t.. on •tator'I Utb •ummw. the tourtst 1Adustr7 11 oo lonltr conc:u-trated an t.hc downtown R Audltcriw:n area. Inst.ad. the towiam bullll.eu ls centered al Opryland and llOQI Mu le Row, a aucc ... Loa ot re· cord OOUlp.ani• and 110Q1 publlshh'C companlea. plu.a UM Cou.iiU7 lluait ffall ol Faine,• mile away from tho aymen. • The l\ytQan Hmllnl open for tours, but a re· pon.r counted JO adult movte bous•, booUtora or muaace par kn within three bloclm. IN FACI', THE ADULT Mint Cinema II ripl a cross the street from the Ryman. A alp in the win- dow says: ••HJ, for open-minded tdult.s we ha ve hery films. matulnes, pap,erbacu. and novelties. but you mu.st be llto enter. • Roy Acuff, "the kln1 of country mualc," owns one of the buildings housing an adult bookJLore. He says there's nothin1 he can do because tht person be leased to sub-leased. • Veteran stee l gultar~t Little Roy Wiutns owned a music store a block from the Ryman unW his store went bankrupt this spring. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE TRI! OOUNTaY llUllC HAu. ol Pam•, stand lnl st.at.ely at tho head of Music Ro~. bu j ust opened a $1.3 mUllon wlnl( to house a realored tour· tnc bua. • chart tnclnc .... roota of country music. a costume collection. art talletY and a minttheator for vi.nlqe fUmJ about COW' try mua1c. A GQlpd Mu.sic Hall or Fame is under construc- lJon acroas tho street and plans are being made to conatruct a plush, h11b-riae hotel in the area. Also open on Music Row for the fi rst lime thij • summer la a Sonpmter's Hall or l''ame Plans are to have a SOfl&WMter present -not ne<:essanly one ol t.be 66 Hall of Fame mem ben -to answer ques.; tions fl"om vi.sitors A hotel-convenllon complex under construc- tion at Opryland, is scheduled to open Nov. 1 and ls exp~ted to double the number or persons attendin~ conventJona in Nashville Some 101,000 were bera · ror conventaons ln 1976. P1JBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBU C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS •USINIUS .. ICTITIOUS •USIHUS .. ICTITIOUS •USIHISS NAMa sTA.TUdHT NA#t!STAT'IMaHT NAME STAT.MINT PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS •USINISJ To1t l"4_,l>Q .. ,_,, 1red0int bVt• Tl"' fooow11>9 I"'"'°" I Ooon" l><al T~• IOl10w1nci Pt•-• 1r•001nq "'-' NAMI STATIMINT Mn•\ ,...,., ,,, .. ,._ T"• 11)11-t"Q 11tri1on I~ dOlr>t Dvtl· PAI M FA (HTl!Af'AISIS, HO SOMETHING SPOIHV, IJ/l C.••1 01 '4'RT OAWN, .. 11 w Mr~•" n•.-u y,.14 f•ox~• Nt•Poft 11 .. c~. CA. lr1910f0.CotW~'41,CA '1•1• .,._,.,, •• """'•AM ('At>IO. P K CAUIS8 MIT HOO 1111 '1..0 All•n lll•y-..d Torr•y 1ll1 C.orl 1 ln,d '"°"'"' Vono1wr 44117 W Molloy Or , Hun11-.1on ll•e<ll, C• Jim .. f , P1lmtr. 110 V1>11 lnQloro COt1t1MM• CA .,.,. Mc~-•M ~llAl\l,CA9710.0 t1~44 lrll"./11. N-l'O" 8'otK" CA '1W.O T~lt "'""'"4 "<-100 bv •n '" Oonn1 G"V V•ncl•••r. •111 W Roe>-rt l(~nd.e'• Methot 1 1'7 Ptu.tbeth,. 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IWI• ~_,,'"'•or July S. 1'71. •I WILLIAM I. St JOHN 10 00 • M , k\ V-rourtroom ot 0.0.rt Counh Ckllrlir ""'"' ,..,,.. J of i.A•d court • ., 700 Clvtc COMNllNS,Nl<CUllH •WOl.0 Ce"I., Ori .. W.>f In lllP Cllv o• S..nte .. ,. Ce.._. Or., s.Hto lllO AM, C•llforntf Htw"" ... ell, CA 11... Del•d July I. ,.,, Ttl IT141Hl·J-WILLIAM !! SIJOHN, Attorno~..,. .,.1111-'"""'• ci.r-PubllSlled OrMO-CO.ti Dolly Pllol, llOlfATW. AHOl!ASON Juno 20, 21 11 ttfl Attorney lit u w 167111 Jtl 1 .. 1(44oucloll...S.,Sulte/U ------------IP• .. -..•. C:.111.,._,.•tllOI Ttl IJU l ... ·4141 Att .. M";lor: ... uu ...... PUBU C NOTICE Pun11....., ()rM~ Co.tu D•llv Piiot '""" 10. 11, 11. '"' 751' /1 su .. •••O'I COUlllT 01' THE JTATIO,.CALl,.OAHIA "Olt PUBLIC NOTICE THaCOVHTYO,.OlllAHGI .. ,. ... ,. lff. A-U HOTICIE TOCAIOITOAS NOTICE 01' HIAlllHG 01' SUl'l!AlmlCOUllTO,THE l"ITITI OM .. O A AN O ADIE ll STATEO,.(.ALlllOllNIA AUTHORIZING THf" TAAHU'I A 0 1' THI COUNTY O" OAAHGE "" 0 .. E A T v p u Ill s u A HT T 0 No .... ,,n .. llOllATICOOISl!CTIOHUU f\l•I• of IOA HAAOV WI NN, £•1•1• 01 P08ERT £ IJAT£ Otte•,,..., o.cu ... d HOfl(l ·~ Hf;R(llV GIVFN to I"" HOTICI! IS HIERE(IV l',IVf.N 11111 nf'OllOf\tll ,,,.. •h<>v-""..,.." .,.......,.,,, ooqOTMV' V, PATE ~'' fw<.utt1• 01 tt\.tt •ti 0-0'"""'' """''"'.J "'•'"', e-Q-Ajf'lt tf\• E\t•t• ol Aon1rt E p_.,,.. tNt , .. ,d dHf'6'-nt uri rf"'Gv1rt-i1 to fde., Oe<••W'd ~fu.a,.,r••n•0tt+t1onto, lfwrn wttn ,,... ,..,.!""''"' YOU<Nir'\ .,. •tt Ordef Avl"«irint the ,,..,., •• ,. of '""" offu·• of ,....,. ""'kc• tf°M". 4'"'°""'" ~ Proper•Yoa.rtlU9ftl to P~t• COO. s,...c. 1111rct (04.Ht,or ,,,~,.. ...... 0'"'"'~ """'''" UWI tlon 15t.S, ,.. • ..,..nc• to wn•C'" "mad• ,.,. " .. f"'Y~KP'W"'') tnttwUft~'''O.,.,. tor lurttwf' ~rt.rut•'"• ~ th•t trw-.ti ,,_ 1...w ofO<fl' of THOMA') L lO•C: time •M C>f.W ... nf "'°AftnQ tf'w Mm• t\4t\ ))111 PA'tf'() """' V .. IH\o( 141< ~·t• 1'1 OilN,, Ml •or AIJO\'\I I "'' • .... 00. 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IM '""'" h•\ ~.,, Ml lnr July S, 1911 , •1 10 00 • m If\ tM rtttJrtrriom of Deew,.tm,.nt N~ l ol ••Id "''"f •I 100 Civic C.nl., Dr••• w,...1, In IM CllY ol S.nl• A11•. (ttlltnrftilt Oal•O Jun• •• 1•11 Wll.l lAMa.suOHH, County Cltir.- 5111 "HI llD, SNl"Ml llD llNODUHOAS Aflffn•y•lrlu• 1 ... 0•-~ ,s..A•Ot Htw-'lff<ll,(AtJ ... h i 11141'1>"'9 •ttar11.v•f .. "9tltj- P111111-Ofoll\~ (O<HI D-'1¥ f'llol, ,,_ 10, 11 71 1•71 PUBLIC NOTICE SUf'llllOlt COUltT OIJTHP STA1'E Ol'CAlll'OAHlll 1'0~ THI COUNTY 0 " OAANOI No A·"~ NOTICE 01' HE AA I HO 0 11 .. ITITI°" llOA l'AC>eATI 0 .. WILL A'4D CO D IC I L AHO 11 0 11 L ITTa 111s TI S TAMINTAA Y AN D AUTHOlllZ.ATIOlll TO ADMINISTI A UHDlll THI" IHDl!l'l!HC>«HT AO MINIU AATl°"O"I STATIS&CT EtlAI• of "AANK " BOllCHAPO ~, .. ...., NOTICE •S .... AERY c.1vr N lhll AUCI! A FU\SELl •"Cl 8APl!ArlA F VOl KER NI .. Ill ... ,...,.,n • ,,.., .. .,., tor PrOOiltlt of Witt M'd COOIC If .,,,,, '°" l\\UAn<r of l,,,...., l'lt'\t•tnf'nl•rv to llM P•Ul1o~n -..,1,..,.11•1'0'110 .. m1nis1n I"" .. , ... _, IM lndf,,_. 0-111 "°"''"''Voll""' of l\laln Act•• ffftn<t lo ~" I• m.oo-In• lurtller JMtrt•<u•ar\., M'td th•t ,,._ti,,..., 4tf'ld o••<• ol N!Uln<J lhP Ml,... Nt<-n .. , lor JU ly S tt77 al 10 00 • m, In ll>e courffoom OI °"~,,,....., Ho, ) ot ••Id courl, •I IOOCMc C#..t.r Orlw Wot, I" U.-CllYof 5.>nl• Aruo,C•lllorMa. Oatad Jun. u. 1t11 WILLIAMa. IUOtUt, Coumv Cl•r• JAMa Sa WIUllLM ICINDllAANDallJON tttt NIW111 .. eHwaY, lea JU '-"'"AM, CA. 9210t Tel'. 1110 SJt.mt Attw ... ntor1 ,._1111..n ll'vbll-Or-C .. •t Of llY PIMll. N o .. •?OOJ HOTl(I! 0 1' Nl!AAINO 01' l'ITITIOH l'OA f'A09Af( Of' Will ANO 1'0" LlTTCllS TIUAME HTAAY AND l'OA AUTf40 1tlZAll0H TO Ab• MIHISTIA THI I STATI U'IOEA TH IE l 'I DCl'E N D lNT A D Ml'41STAATION 01' ESU TES ACY lf'AO•ATI CODI lttl!T HOI f''-''" of MAA"f' (, MOHR. ••• MAP ( P11'l/A 0-.••"d NOTICf. I\ MEllFfW (;IVf H ln#t l OUI\ J PIAllA I>•\ hi•" ~•Piii • O--lllt('ol' f<W Pt(•h.fl1t <tf Wiit .and IOf' I\ '"."'• ~· l ••'-'' r.u.,,...m.ry to, ... oet1t1,,.,...., .. ,., • .,. ••1t~11111on •o "4.;• r•UN\frr IN -H~fll ""°""'' '"" lt'IM-pern.• ~~• ~df'f'•f"ll\tr•t•Of'\ o• ,.,. .... ,,., Act IProllll• C-t'tl •I"""',., • ....,,.,. IO wturh I\"""'°" for furWWr O*rfftu••r~. ano """' ti¥ ti,,,.. And oiac11t of hf•rl"9 tl'w \Om•'"" i...n •M !<>< Juty 1J ltll. •I to 00 • m . I• ,,,. courlr...,.,, <>I De~"'''""""' No l r.t "••d court, et 700 CIVIC C•nl .. Ort .. WP\l In In. CllY Of S.nl• AM r.111,,.n14 O•lorl )Ur!f' IA 1917 WILLIAM l ii JOHN, , Couniv Clot• I' l'OltTIOAl.ANO"A-S ATOH j &H•rlM"•I U• I ::.~~~~"·--I' .. ,., • A .... C..111«114• •tJ" I Tel 1110 S~"' Aft-ft lw P'olltl_. , Ju,.. JO. 11, •ntU1, ltl1 Publlv..11 Or•noo Colll O.ih• P llllf.li 261._17 JuM'l'0,11,11,101 •I UJUP, PVBUC N&l'ICE PUBUC NOTICE I • • l - !:£ .... umu1 COITAMllA lraad ••• oa lbt §• ..W.. Wtll&idlt llr, l "41!8a, ft>YtNd paUo, 1real yard, aoii •P· •• ~iadlld9d 4NO-llOO ,. . -.~... =OMvw::. 1• f'abulom cuatom bome 1o ll•a Vwde. &per Im· -maculate three bedroom ttt;rh a wllb family rooml ~a-"t = formal dlnlq room ana ~•• · " _ pool that la tomplet.ely ti .._ a renovated. Just bt reedy f~~t·=~ ·:· to move In and ... I.be t;; &;;:; •• .. . xt.ra1: Two n replaeea. lllllU extenalve landtcapln1, ~ · · ·· f.I! cllllom bullt·im, lar1e ,=:~ ·. :::;; encloted paUo. call now Uo/re • "" = a.8-211J. Jff·::f TH£ Rf.Al ' ~ ESIAIJ:HS _ NEW CONDO Bare chance for your cbolce of brand new S.dl Bly condol. Each 2 bdrm 2 bath ln qulel lO. uatt complea •IPC>OJ 41 Jacuzzi. One b a superb «¥! unit or 1ave even more w /a cent.tr bomt. Jwtllat.s. a.nu. ~ \\alkt:r t: I Bl! hn ml Ol'fk IN 9 •HS I~ '0811«1 • ~:;."' : = llACH COTTA~I :r=:: · · II $49,IOO • u-~;, l.."' · =-.Juat what you have been ,..._ looldal for 4 blocks from ~ · :: -==------------t the beach. Comer lot for ~ • .:.... :: prlvaey . Up1raded ~ ; T~=-· =~m= c:!:!: ..._ "-~Wry SrmlJ but cute. Hurry! ,......,111 11.:.i :: Quiet tree Uned 11.reet C.ll 98:M787. :;:.~ •·-: with wl"Ol.llht tron ~ate Ol'fN 111 • • "~ 'Vl'I '°., ,..<,' ..... ~ -.... .... I IOSIMESS, INYEST· u .. t le .... past• trop ca garden courtyard. !nter ~"";..·· TH[ REAL lllDfT, nMA*E dramaUc cathedral llv· ~.,.~·J ESTATERS J t::::=.:~· : Ina 4t dining room. •--• r 11u Premium wall treat· -------- ..., ....... ·--h =::n~.';:-J. . -menls lhrou1 out. ,,_,., ... To, . : Warmly paneled lamJly ·--cM'illf$ room with natural wood """"'"' "' • burning fl replace PE1$0Ql$ & .... soo. Call 962-7788 LOST & FOUNI • KE:Y . &~-... . ::: I ID~•L~c.N '-"'."'I'= = ~"" ·~ ~-· .. LIASI WITHOPTIOH Spaclom l·level J ·Plan: 3 bdnns .• 2 bat.ha, Bhdfa cmdo: vacant & rtady Large paUo with canyon •bey view. I.Aue 1825. OptiQn prtct Sl.59.500 .... .,a..--.,....... . ... simccs ....... ~ aaalfled Ads 1ell bli C f C•l-111.,..Z Items. •mall ltem1 or • • VIA I UI -anyllem.&U-M78. UALTOIS 640-00 0 mmrwn' NlPAIAntlf ...-.~ :;. -.r..:::.· ... , MEICHANllSC .= .. !ii:: .. 11 ...... &.--~&4-• ~: -••• •u -·-------------... .e:~ ... ~ Ei:L .. . .. --r. ... ~ .. ~. .... -·°'--..... ~ ~..,..,. .. , ;:T'_ "''' ..... BOATS & MOINE EQUIPMDIT E'--t1111t 119nto ~ ... , ... , ... ~,t-r tr a..,~ •• t=~h!· t::.~: I TWMSPHTAflOM Attneft ·.=-~~·".' ==-....... ·· ~1!~.~lotl1"4 .;;;; u.:;,. .. ........ w. J.n. . ~8MOllU Gotttltl • ~,c~'''' ~T.' .. '::!i~ ~Un•n • i:~. . : . . ----·--... -.... ---·= --- m~ llll ll§ ... .. . .... - -'-IAM,.t -·-····-ams. IMPOITU o-....... . ...... -4!:...... .. .. .,. ~ .' .... : ;:.55 . ...: !fH . . . :: : . . g Krit A Cap! J.,_ ' . ..,,. , .-... . I /J. l'\n ~ ~ ~· "• "'f HQ.ca Dwa6. ... t~ .. ~. .,, 1 Cf ~!u Cap oll outhlsw1tll two QlllC' .o.;.• . g: prtlly patllablt Shaptt ,..,..,. "" C11at toi trlfel. 111otecta ~,'= :J: ,olll hftr lrom Wll. •irld K111t ::::r. · · !?!! ttl)S ot 2 st11nd1 ot tledtllt"d .... t•• ·;iii cotton OM 1111 ~ 1nttrtst. J\1 Oltltl MUlrtOft P1ttem 7 4 U := 1C11ust1 to ht all 111u. :... · · .:.L'!! $1.n tor lldt ~" ~ Sllmn11nt •m1111-* llow ._ -· ·;·mi JS. ..ell~" for f111t~l1Sa diacwl dttail ~ wllil • • UJ1S, o •N41 tlld Ntlclll111 s-4 t.: 111p mtdU~ 1.tt tt1e .......... -ut f1oet lrtety frotn i.ct ~.~ ..... 1 ;:,::::•099, 10& llM~v:.a-.. .. · ........ .......... De11V"lot Simi. 10. It It. H. ll 20 ":;::::::. :.: :::·:.: Oo• 163 Old Chtl .. a It&.. Sl1t tt (bwtt 34) dim. sc.t ................. ·!1,! Ht* York. NV 100tt flll1M &tlie t lll fdL &o-il\. blwlC. .:.:::::::::::.: .. : .. iiii Name. Adoren. Zip, S.. $US tllf _. ... .. ":::::::.:·: .. :·.".'. : Pe11em Number Add ~ b m plftll'I tw .:·.:::·.:·.:·:::.:::·;.;·:= :,,~ ~,.. "!.fJ~· I ~ ~-CS. .... ..., .··::.:::::·:.:::::::-:.::·& tide IP 1976 Htfol"i -._ ' .................. w.. ..., .. 00, K" M .... ht.. ' U.-l ... __ '""'"'" ......... .... -.,. ···1·1 _ . .,, ....... " .......... ••••• .,. Crtetiet .iai kartt ' ~ Otpt 4U . ......, ....... ::·:·: .. ::.:::::::I CflCMt. ...... 1 Diiiy '''°' . "'' .. ~... ......... •"1 ""' llllha t • 232 W•t 11th St New • • :::::·.::·::::::: :.: ..,,._ Cflctltt 11 VOfll NV 10011." P"ftt Tiiiii_. .. iri. ·;;;;·::::·::;;;; S.. -llllft .... t N~aiel!. AOOAUS ZIP, .................... ' ' =~hti $110 81 Z I t n d I T Y l. E 11th',i1 Creclltt 1tt1t St.to NUMBIR t11tt!lt Cl'Kfltt Ifft It M 11t ,.. U. *' It pt 1 0' • ''"'"' llflc:i:" S1 " '8tln tMt Std ... .., !l'o-pla.cie YQUr m •a• IHU.t ""I: !~ = .. ..., f'ttt-Wi.tlf '1.""' ' belONlht r.:~ Af&'M• m J1:0. ~~:~r.e,:~...:. -....a•-· ... •bllc '2 Aftbla •12 SO. 1 ..,.1 ,.. ._...... ... ' .... 1t blltt II ii . lalt I JI.ti ~ 111&1•• hilt._ !I c ..., tnlb II.It ...... lintdy lf.WltJ w T•~·f1 . • , ..... M t9" -,IU-1171 ..... , 11 ""'.... ...... ..... .. , .... MARINA HIGHLANDS BtlJ 3 bdtm, 2 baths ex · tc\llive home In quiet, prtvate nelahborhood Owner has purchued 1ar1er homt & desires Immediate aate. Bicycle distance to the beach . ... tru . ~ Walker 1; I r.t: Lkl THC R[AJ. ESTATE HS --) YOUOITHI EASTSIDE 2 BEDROOM-"OOLL HOUSE" In front with new cpts, new cop~r plwnbl.ng, new paanl an aide and out. Rear unit Is a bachelor with a separate yard. $77,950. ·~ rf'·:3J TH[ Rl:AL . ~ [STATERS um101 CHAIMEI Neat and Udy 3 bedroom . and den lD IUce Co.ta Meaa area. This homo lbowl excellent care and ls alluated on a 130' lot. Priced for quick Hie at •• 950. CALL M&-31160. • SELECT PROPERTIES COMP AMY7 $9,900 Down! Close to fa It the company or lhe Colla Mesa and a lot of Individual who earna houle for lhe money. 12 lbeir Uvellhood ln rHJ ye.n old 3 + 2. Wood ..uit.e? Ftod lhe aoawer lhake roof S63.1.000. by ca1l.ln& 158-0781. New Pn.oT H.E. company need1nc conft. M).(l555 540-~ dent sale1people . Geoeroua comm., pre· P1nd what you want In stJae olc. In xlnt. loc. Dally Pilot Claaalfieds CSlQMODKE[LIVEZJALl OAQKOMADOCMAMLLfVVO M X I A l V C t I T l A I V C AEJlOOH WELA(LV LZLl"IC XDRllZEL(HA LEYTLAOMOULGESOATOO f H I $ P L V C S I 0 U I Y M R L U P ~UllHNOlTH lAAtVLSR 'SCMOOPARAHMNRAECTE €0ZCUDUQ1ltA AOO OlT•AA•fNT NT P [ M A M I l 0 J M D 0 N S £ l s N~QMALTAZktAYBMHEZE ACMOSOKIMTICIAtCMJH • I R 0 C·V 0 L I A 8 4 L T I C 0 l C J IDRM. & FAM: IM -s64,SOO A remarkably ftne homo (or such a low prtcet Located CJD an ft.a lot wttb space to add another unit. 'l1ill is a great estate •tarter ror tho young in· vestor. 759..0111 FIX ~:;m TllE R[l\l ~·~f l:S-1 AT t:H S Up $112,000 One ot the •t buys iA a l'ine quality home In a presUse oelfbborbood, Soptt big comer lot• 4 In the beach area at th1a bedrooms + lar1e fam1 Ume. Spacloua 3 bedrm, ly room with Dutch a .... bath. Pormal dlnln& fireplace! Brto1 your room. ••P· walnut mop and pail and save a paneled family room bundle' Hurry! SA,500. with fireplace. Lovely R.ct carpet 754 U02 yard, covered patio, tru· ---"-------1 ly an INSTANT HOME. * ILUPFS * Near 1chool1. beach. 1 Level end unJl Beat parlt, tennJJ courtl. bike early area, Vlata Caudel. trail and ehOl)e'na. aBR.2ba., n.-.~tl 14Ml41 ~ 1146,000. Exch.ialve HELEN 8 . DOWD Real&.or 844-0LM llU CARPET!! It '1 IOl'llOUS. bu\ If you pref~r anotber color, own r wt1J replatt wtth col« al 1our choice. comparable value. 4 Bdnns.. 2~ baths. family rm .. formal dtnlftg rm .. 2 frplcs. :.evet"Y lmagtnable ameolty! A truly beautituJ home oo a 100x185ft. lot with valley vtew! 1185,000 OTHEft prestlae waterfront homes with pier & noaf from $385,000 up. BA YFRONT, pier & noat, lots $250,000 to ~.ooo, to build your own custom home. Several areaa to choose from. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1·11 ''"Y'•d•· D••v• t,; U • t,/" t>i<>I ....... ton .............................................. A MUST SELL DUPLEX In Corona del Mar. attractive comer location. Price just dropped to$159.SOO. Leases expire in July. '71-4400 1002 G ... , .. IOOZ .............................................. COIO~D&MAI ~ OF ~=•Y MIU YBDI A BARGAIN con TS& WALLACE REAL fST/\1 E. INC. Cbannlna Corona del VILLAS $79 460 Mar duplex on quiet de ---------i u.tit. brt1bt and clua, 2 ' ad-end street. Excellent ••snw" bedroom Condo. Great at t.uhv'~'CIS lnrome Within walktn1 .,.. locaU,po Dt•r schools, ~1 dbtance to beach aod Big 5 bedrm home, shop(" a1'd freeway En· ~ Uvtn1 m, atone s hopping. suo,ooo. sq ft. Ill yard wl b joycommlWty pool, ntce Amptace. Added rum.,_ Hurry: 87~. Hawailan t.abouae ....,.. dining area-vacant and n:IOU1 + 1or1eom pool 00,,.,,. •• ,,~,ll"<'QllNIC'r crafh rooDl • .Ju1t re. ~ady. Aaaumabh: FHA and 61de d o1 yard. 1•111 ;~rs~~~~~~ ~r~;.:~ ~~.'W"' .. -.---.-.-•• !.~.~-1!.._ •• .--.---.~-i ~~IA Nearly I acrta "'9Ued LAKE 1_ • ··-amona 1ia.nt oab only FAMJI. y HOMe 2i.t mllel to the 1urf wllb Evef')'thinB Is new lo thlll a rem1rkable caatom spacious 2 ator)I, 4 bulll a bdrm + dea + bedroom, 3 b.c.ll fa~ famlty rm home de· room home. New carpet. signed lo maximize the Ina. new paint, oo.wu Panora m I c . h 111 Y kitchen noor, new ex· ranchland view. Also 5 tenor stucco. Now all It car covered parkln1 + need4 ts a new owner. room for campera. bOata. CALL 1!11·3191 etc. The corral can ac· .SELECT commodate 81 many bones .. you couJd ever PROPERTIES want wtth room to apare. OFFERING PRICE *220.000 HOISlnOPaTY CGI 644-72 I 1 IH IACk IAY MIWPOllT Th1s super bone proper. ty haa the "Garden Home" look. Two btdroocm, f amlf1 rGOQ>, 1-------llf d1.a1q room and a 1ueet 1111 nln 7 ~ 1o tbe ~ d.b 11' 18Jlllll I own bttJa. Loll of trv.lt U'eel lD lbat tue oou.ntry letlnd? feelU\&. C.11 f« your ap. ' IJO(Jlt.Ment. 5M.231J. S.e tbla beau&I ul 2 O#Hllt9••,..li>Nio11w1• t'9drm bome Hat South Coa1t Pl•••· Great landacap.ln1 and many extrM on elil-cS.lac. 1'r')'1 ~~~~~~~~ .so.ew I· Don't five up the lhlp! "List' It In clasalCled. Ship to ahore reaulta 1 842-541'78 10 Acres Citrus HEAlllMDIO +.._.21RhotM Tax Cree spendoblc, 11p· prox $6000 per yr Use 11 2nd home In the deiJ"rt or leue out All In park llke condition Pride or ownenhlp Good for depreciation loo. Sl00,000 complete. 4GOUI" lltlb 111111;1 c.•11=-- EASTSIOI C.M. 3 BR, 2 BA + den • ~c plus I br, 1 ba. Pllf ea lo· lltw (UeSt bouM. Dbl ,., . 846-31128, ev~71 Lachen rn yer l1c.11tor OARA0£ SALE 1d1 In the Daily Piiot brtna hap. PY r•ulta. To place yourl-----....,.== drawlna card. phone Flnd what )'OU •Ml ill 842--5878 today Dady Ptlot Clasaillech. .... ,.. 1002 ...... 1002 .............................................. SPYGLASS UNDER sm,a Super sharp, ready to move into a bedroom home. Owner ii ext.remely anxious. Is making 2 house pay. ments. Popular Port.c;mouth model. Priced at $199,950 ~ii. macnab / lrvtna ~ realty WMnl •• ,.. ,.. Th J &ory, 4 bedroom hom with e,.autJfuJ fot vrr \ lcw ol white water. r nycm and v11111 llteht• hH • f bul ntCTtalnmt•nt ct-nl.t'r with Ill ~wn k1trhen fat·1Hm•1 ond tarae d ck. St't"ond d"eck. off 11v1nr room and k it~ben. _oflcn adtf 1Hona aputarular v1rw. Prict"d at S189.!JOO Call e1tht-r of our ott1ces to P.(· 1t u""' 1vu 11v~~s REAL TORS•. 675 6000 2443 hR Cont H1ghw1v. Coron1 ct.I M11 ••win Mt."W Vr•rle <.11 S46 ~990 \\ I· ~I. I· ·,· '\ TAYLOR CO. IU-;:\l.'('C)i{S ..,111c1· l!l·lfi llG CAMY'Otil TOWHHOME--SI 41,000 Country club atmosphere! You'll love this spacious Greenbrier model with lge mas ter BR suite & sitting rm up- s tairs & 2nd AR & bath dn. Lge dining rm. fireplace with lous. lge patios & great kitchen. Pool & tennis court 32 Cyn Island Tue/Wedtrhur 1·5 21 I I S.. Jooqulft HUis Roed ... :,..wroa--RTlt"I' CEHTa. H.I. 644-49 I 0 1002G~ 1002 ...••.••....•.••••.....•................•..... QUALITY PLUS Stt1na Is bellev1na One ol Harbor View '!> flnt.>'>1 3 bedroom home11 Dt•n Fluullful gardt>n'> Call for 1 hat or a menlt1es '40.6161 ·.~"·• COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. COAOMA DEL MAR Ocean side hard to rind 2 bdrm hou~e + lge 4 bdrm • 2 ba apt Big dbl garaae, on 30x118 R 2 lot Sl85,000 I lcAooloyProp. RHffon .. 675-7060. OCEANMOMT DUPLEX • ILUffS • l Leyel end unit Best early area, VIAla Caudat 3 BR . 2 ha , new thruout ! 114~.ooo P:x· clwnve llELF.N B DOWD Realtor 644-0134 1006 l"Wo 2 bdrm + guci\t ••••••• •••••••••••• •• •• Hut rental area 1n --------• Newp url' Sum mer /winter r1'nl.il1 SB.$00 associa·ted lll!Ul\l llC, il(ll l TO PS J(l/' Th r nlh ti 6 t I ltt&.1 WALJ( TO IUCH Nice 2 Br. Balboa Blvd lmmed occupuncy -.~ c...,,vuao,.R.E 42631st St. N B LEW OSBORN CaM67WZ61 1022 ....................... IYOWMER Spf llau HUI. Sl'T&.000 s Hr a Ba. vi.w Harbor V\ew Hilla. SUl9.~ 4 Br , .. HERITAGE fH Al TORS DI GolfCourM Druruitk Mna Vente ,.,.., Qul9t cu1.c1e .. c. nHUY landac: pird 5 Oloriou1 tMldrooma, 3 blthl. formal dlnlna " bar, famUy room, 2 way firtpl1C'1 . rich wood panelln1. prutlJt! lhnaoul. SllM.000 BKR. ~1720 2 Ba. View 840 2981 <QI.Willed Buy~n Only) ...... BeautJruJ rusUc duplex. 2 BR." l·BR. bum cell. garden patio Sl49.500 PAULMARTlN Real FAtate 444 7383 CAMEO SHORES '500 Rollbury Rd. 3 bra, ram1Jy rm 1262,500 Firm 673-1195 or 833-2100 c..to Mfto I 024 ······'················ BIG FIXER UPPER •CDllda...._* lettlwyAvoll. Super location. els Lo everylhlnc. 3 bdrm, 21'1 be, alr1um Over 1600 sq t\. Beeulilully decorated 18.1.100 759-0761 -Walk1:r t; ll:t! LOVELY 3BEDROOM 1 "'• bath Sp a c 1 o u 11 backyard. covered patio Big country kitchen Owner want.a off era now• LIAOBlSHIP UALESTAT£ 142-4466 SAD0&8ACIC la a J becll'oom fAmUy home .,. l.be prestt1'°'-'t Ranch ol lrvtne CIDM LO 1cboola. perk end abc>p pl.a&. Call for detail• In good Costa Mesa ---------• neighborhood Needs $1000 REFUND! -------- work-2"00 sq (\.for on I SPARKLING BY OWNER "Th e Ranch" 4 Br. 3 ba. up· at.airs bonus rm 3400 sq ft Large lot. 2 wetbars, balcony, upicraded crpl & drps Priced ror qulck sale ~6800or 551 ·5199. ly as.~ Make an otrer Must set qulet Manna Hlahlands Jbr home CALL NOW 2ba. bllns. e i d o. 184,900 ~ Open llouae 752· 7315 Dlrerlory General DONALD M. llRD Properties 54.5·55C_J_l __ 1042 llSTOF DEstFIRD 3 Dr. 2 Ba. spac master bdrm Lee. airy country kitchen & pantry. Up 1cruded thruout . spnnklers & patio. Call Nick Vracln C 21 Irvine Plaza Rily 7~2 6521 or "1 ·2784 COUEGE PARK Exerut1ve home. ideal $76,900 for entertaining Two Turn ke)' & move 1o • story living room with Sparkling <'lt'un Beaut Palos Verde s tone flu:sh r urpet1ng Brll'k flreplare to cellinit lr epl1H·e Gourmt't FOREST E OLSON Formal dlmng room, two lcrtrh~. walled by JCIMi, wet bars. J bedrooms. 4 Family roo m t oo• By ownr Condo. Tiburon baths. pool room. 54 · Manicured irounds & hms. 3br. 2\'Jba, fam rm. dock View $337,500. covered patio Fully ..... -· .. f • ' ••c--~ ~e SattSun ll 5, paneled eara1e Call G:e•r• IOOZ GeMr'tll IOOZ College Park 3 larat1 -.WARD HOME II IQP~ ''<!\"'~.~~" ""' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdnna 2ba. ram rm:2 Canterbury, by owner. Pr t• r~ 1m~1Y1·LI Barr White Real_t_o_r ______ ... =~~~!~~s~ i.:::v! ~~i:.w3~ ;.~:i!: =~-;;>• •uat ~JiiJJJ1F 1901 Nl'wporr Blvd inLO Quiet Cul·d-aac 1t ln $1a1,000/0fr 840-3279 or · .,. •••• _. N•wpon Bearh, CA 92663 super area. tl!0.000 O/ll 834-0090 PRICISLASHID Woocllridm ArttortaP PENINSULA POINT Set/Sun 9&pm By rorrastEscrow BrlarcUflLuxury mdl Owner.979-9039 ~y~~~~:.~~s~~:~ Lovely4brcustomhome Owner wlll finance, FIRST TIME OffERm •BY OWNERS rool, lruard. No clos1n11 Cathedral ceillng, lrg $118,000. low dwn. Will Wl'S OF XTRAS costs Wllifhlllnce at 9'l> window.a, stone frplc · conalder IN/option. #34, C'.<N'lveraalion pit w /frpc. 9 e 8 8 A i a 11 a c r . gl ves lhlll spacious home Lake View. 495·5908 or Beautiful three bedroom, modem home on quiet street. 2 Baths. dbl ttaraf,te. dining room. fire pla<'e. patio. $160,000. LISTED ONLY WITH THIS omcE Ownr/agt. redwood bath W/llkyllle. Brookhurat & Hell loads or charm. Privacy 5.'18-1833 + view 551-4426 Bkr ..;.,___..;,, ______ _. blln BBQ, modern effl· _ff17_7_27_2_. ---------------fwtle Rock Pool Home. dent kll. Lra E.slde lot 9"'-~ I 044 2bn. 1200.~n An •x"ep By owner. larae Jbr. 2ba. Jaciwl, A/C. 3 Br. din ~ " " ••••••••• •••••••••••• I •· t ' .,_ 000 llonally n re House! fam rm. patio. nr ng. amrm1.-. Open today 275 Walnut Qerfl•ld & M1gnolia UHfVBSO'Y PARK Prine only. ~-41~7 &42·72S8 1184.900 111675 Palm Sl Executive 4 bedroom FV963·7931 home In prutlglous ••38r 2 ba M--V•rde --'--------• aru. Beautifully de by mer .. ~ Qpen .............. 1040 cora~ " landauped wkdya, 21H7 Roya l ••••0 ••••••••••••••••• Priced for 1mmed1ote ••••• l~J •••r• Palm• P /P . S.5·11118 sale.SUD.JOO • • •• • •• •• • • • • • • ••• • •••• • •• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • HUIT)', VA Assumable AMCHOIA .. DHllRELD Beautifully landacaped CU.tom upcraded Aapen 3br. 2'-'ba Prld• of ownership SOUd val at 1111.000 Call Aceot at 11>-2711 SEV!M UMITS4AUOA Recently reconditioned. Lots or used brick. open beam ceUings, l(ood parking and very low maln· t•nanc~ One block to ocean and bay All for 1337,500 • COUW&L. IM«m co. 64~1766 _......; _______ , Onl¥ mlnutH to tb~ EASTSIDE ::r:ecsU:~·s::·e:~lf .~ UMVas1TYPA11 NOW M2·7'T51 l.R.E .N. ========I 4 Br. a\'t ba. 2100 aq ft Larae lot. PlC"l'lcy of room 754--1388 TurtJ .. ,..___ S104,t>OO. Ph 5S9·$4M LO l.IM your lmaCjnauon etoea .., .. ""'r an.er$ tlrn fM·SITl Mf 5 See what yov can do with BY OWNER·218'71 Orean· Elqant 4 Br 2~ Ba Fam wlcdya. Prln only thl1 ebarmtna home vi... 3 Br, 2 Ba. mlle to Rm 6lndtcpd Jot w/auto•---"'----------1 Forma1 dlnln• room, bch. Xtru. Lo lll0'1 By 1prlnklera. $131,000. By ownr 4br. 21\ba, 2350 ~ac., and hardwooo appt.lllMI04 Open Houle Sun ll-'PN aq ft. Colic•• Park Sf&S. noon. If dollan count1 lt38l Sierra ln u . &taut locaUon by p&rlr. tee thl• In a hurry! Cal m.o52'7 PC>Ot It 1chool. U::UOO. 80-1221 • o.wn UNIV!RSITYPARK ~~ pouuloo CIMT'URY 21 f t ( 4 BR, 2 "°' B• cOl\do on Wntcllfflttfty t':ia03't"r.oelc~p•:al~. quiet cuJ'1i•tac, hl•hly 1----------11111 CAI 1 ml'!.I pt1 r .... llly palftted bui.ly. up,radect. new crpl1, ~~a-v..... " Ou bltnl, eov paUu tptc. hardtJOOd nOOf'll, ~rfl"ct lllH J8r. 2Ba pool homjt, JCW KB ntlJbboriiOOd. o:)nd. Over 2200 aq ft. I • t~• Altha, 2 many a&ra1 $14,000. Nr octan Ii mJtlna, and under stoo.ooo fplc1, nt11r lrvlne Hl l'l'Ml:l9 anytime. •.aeo. ~nc only. SS:. 7749 lkhool .1'16. 790. Clat1lfled ad• 1111 bl1 :"1·~• .~ &8f,2"8a1 pool.wetbar, .~1M1c1C...0 ..._. ..... lterna 1 1m1ll 1t•m1 or ,,.,.. _... ... 99Q, Har 1ar. D>e _. ,.,.,,.,,... ao t•m Jual rail W1 Mlt••• Ro1al• A\'e. By owner. c.tiMtN1~77Zt M~ ~~~. CIMTIAL ADA OP LA UNA _ .............. ,&. ... .. c::L.':=s ': ...... Jf I ... ..... • 4H-4551 • l.Mil'NA NIGl'P!L ~!15 113'1 OAN.\ f'Ol "llT !!*3 11814! ~ Coldwell Bon~':' 3 Monartb Bay Plaza l..a1una NIJUt!l 49'-7222 IJ 1.otl6 Condominium Ocean aide of Hl1bway Pool at your doorslep Oceanvl~w. from Uvtna room Ii deck Large 1 br 8,500 Za&roddty Realtor (94-8611 Custom hme. beaut area. ml.n fr bcb 3 Br 3 811 , $1 29.9SO um loan 831 11$5 LCllJlll'O leedl I 041~ leoch I 041 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH! TIADl-f.IASI OP.TIOM 0ce-. .-J -. ...,. ...... w• to Vlctortil ._.,A_. .... Sllf.IOO. IOH y ownr, lovely 4 Sb.ldowt bme. 2 Story. •br. 2~ba. hU&e lam.rm. din rm. J car aar. tuahJy up&raded & lndacpd $135,000 768-9305 all 5 ~" wknda_. __ _ e front 4 bdrm home Decorator design tbruout 2 pat101. pvt dock. 14' Hobie Cat. 4.50 sq. rt. uled & cabineled aame or hobby room. All In xlnt cond By owner S165.500. Open Sun. 22725 hlamare. 837-Q517 or 675-5949 a View Custom Jbr deo Best vu Open 1·5 1917 Yacht Enchantress PEN HOUSE BY OWNF.R E Bhtf 4 ,-,,, ram Rm, 2 fplc's , 2"9 e., pool 1111 lot. ~14 Alta VI.au 144.1J2S, br 9'4·1.IZS .. fi , 1 I . I ( ( ( • t ' • . . . "~ (; .. ·J<U17¥1eU. • .._ .......... ' 671-7100 ); aa.ALTY Ille. 714/M6-IU1 f111'1 ""9 JJ67 i&U'll!I: ?J-L J244 ;; ... ·:•:•. :•:.:.,t•/fplc·-. ..._ .111 • JUI Clltef~ . •"'9'" • u.. ..................... .. '9 pl... 2110 SOl111f0FtnWAY.38R ....................... ....... .......... 1076 ....................... ...................... . ....__ u • ...awood n DA t •b 2.. " R ::!d all' coed.. 2 car pr .. aw.,.,.., petio, ... ~ ••••suu POM ......,,.. Vaa11 _,,_. ~· aµm Cc JI tet1 rt'UllOdeled a 7W' _.,, C.trpd.a: ... dta pm, pelnt Ill 6 0111 1 11111 b avt1h1lly loC'ated boow. •lf'Jla to lilt bay, ha.a a family room. tlreplace. AND buu 1uHt be droom Pt.US hd.I !Mil.II onr the double 1ara~ Mu.at r.ee to appte('ta~ Sl~.ooo OCEAN VIEW 4 br. 2~ .. ba townhome, lge master 1u1tc over looks pool " tennl.'S cts. Wet bar. wine cellar For more detall.s call HA.DUY llil TY 147-8144 Hy ownr 3br. 2ba 184.500 Contract 11ale. owner rinancen Pnvate pool , tennis ~·2'7S7 atl 6 & wknds. CARMEL MODEl Harbor View H-. 3 bdrm, frml din rm. ram rm. JCreat home for entertamlnJC CI051! to 1chool1 Pool size yd Atnum. Pnced to $ell 1mmed 759-0761 UDO ISLE 4 Br. 2424 sq ft, 2~. Ra, Pnnr only. AR\. 673 0289 OCWROMT •••••••-•••••••••••••• ,...,., .... n411v oona, uvau ... r, v•. " ·-•••·----•••• Jard P4oa d""9 lrta.mai.Adulta. C~ FIYI ACUS I ACllS bntk ftl"eOlace. &tuatf'd 1rp1m•1c. pa!~ ~rd.;.~vaia mff A&.S encl ,au~. lovea7 m w. wu.c...-..10 --on corner lot. By appoint med ~ -~ ~ .. ,. .. _......,,_ y111 .. _ U. t.ll.a.n l J'l'9 )'0UDl, ID South of Corona. Yan nwntSS50/mootb. 2BR,2ba ...... MIO/._, ne11.borbood1 HH .• -.-.-...__ tlMo ruvi ra cl.l.nn~ ol s.Aof C..... tHtlt view for your CO&.IOPMIWPOIT $200 S~JBtt.+D.tbe •. 8$ ...,,.\ll.Nofee. -------- • 0---Ca launac.2, f'Ul.&IUcVlew mobUe bm or bklJ 1ltt! REALTORS I hr umt. aar. laundry, SBR.Z8a& ..... Sll5~ "25-3 Br, 2 ba, trpt dl"P9 . "-... ,.,,_wlataad tOOld be, BR. frpk:. f'\dlptleetu.IDO.BltR. BothlilftSl.2.toO 8KR 675-5511 feoc:ed SmalH" SBR.2"' ····""' l>ltDS, land1c:a,.d .... ·-··············· •Jail blta Ground nr m.m71SZZ·_, 'b':~i CA.LIEKTA.LS 481lfu~·BLUP'P'S view. e.btnd toll•I•· C.-.. W. l7U ::":.~~~.t~~ •' .,,.,....,, 1400 SHI 917-117Z ••R.>Ba .•..... ma-.. -,,.. --········ ..... from china to qody ----··············· CAllM/10 AcNs 2 bdrm duplex. bltn1 •• , 3212 COSTA IUtSA Sba11> 3 er. 2 be '11:.~:·.~:::.~ .......... v•-....... __., Su B I I pr.Seeltnow! Sm fee. oro lBR.~ • '5.10 .. n n-r~ "-•/d ---L ugL _. RA8~.A.I• WWI -VU, per yY c•t ·--··s 1•11•••111••••••11ee•1• •••••••••• ....... ..,._.... '--rps, ... , .... V.ftlS •. 7S.ll81 wtul~attt. C.taUna 6 rva~ _..,.,. at.,_/mo.7~'X _...._...,~ ..,., .. 3b ..... r A/C pool no peta ---------COMdlne from buge LR. SUPl!:R llARKET W""" •-917•1172 24"081 r,Ei.,..Ro:: r:::· s:m1•.ao.'SOS5 • CodaW... 1124 Int. d•Aini area It <lffk 12.AOOaq.ft. Orou annual GALA PROPERTIES -.. •••••••••••••••••• Beaut catm Ule entry. aale9 11.Z:50.000. Liquor Cell Geo. Frey 542·3'56 Coda MeM 3224 95H2:00 d)"t, f'JS.20l8evs tllwpw I INdl l26t $40.00 WB a UP ti.tlway11, kit It batha. Ucente optJooa.I. Cati L. .__...__ .._ •••••••••• ............. Hall--Ofthoda 3240 ....... -............ •StQd.lolalBRApq Plush cpfa "drpe, ai.o Aabcnft.844•7270. -~ MUST SH! ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIS1'CUff *'l'Vt.llUds.-tAnll !:ur:~!~ to the Ir& ~~:i .. ~:~ ........ ~?.~! 3Br 2ba,C0Ucae Park. ...,.11 •au n~~.:U:.~dt!· z *'51'!:1DOOl.c,.. $117.500 FA.MTASTIC VllW Den. all bltna. rrplc. tvrd *"" ""...,,. * u.. -·• uc¥Cl. Clo. patio. cJ)U. drps. walk to •uOW• kit. lrS Uvtq nD, d or~ J ... COIS 111:.a.1 TY 1r•LJOIS 2:\• Acres wfl:2tJ produc· all scbools. SOO/mo. Ii " d ~rplcard, .frEnJt_Paatrlodr". STU"".., ING l • 1 Br "" .._ "" 1111 avocado trees. Water ouses. con omlnlum1 'f513 CA.M~flVltli bClcy ""' ''" f 11 --~6~7~5-~6~6~7~0~-4~~-~~~~~-~~;, to tttes, aJI utll avoll. on Klds yes, pet.a no. and townhomes Month Grdnr hie. AvaU fwy tat &ardea apt., pool, rec rm. paved road. X.int lerm1. RJGIIT REAL TY to month rentalutartln& •ootmo. Ph :811·242S 1235. 710 W. 18th Street . lSpectocal. C.•faryLoh/ BKR. 979..e533 at~tol800 Located In TwoBedrooma nes/Wknda. •--••....._ C.to....... Cryph I 500 (714) 876-5717 3 Br2 Ba. lge FR, fplc. lgc 1-lunUnaton Hnrbour and Deerfield $375 --------11 ..,,.. .._.... • -- under <'onstruction in ••••••••••••••••••••••• OH 522-2080 pvt batlt yd, wshr, dryr. llu.ntlngton Beach. Call Univ. Park S3'7S Harbor View Mooteao. Blt.Dt, w/W, pool, adlta. prestigious Mariners For sale. 2 ad~lnlng plou Ha wa l 1 Mac ad . Nut refrig. Colle11e Pk. area. uaror morcdetall11. TtwTerrace S395 ~~t 28a, hl>lc, ram rm, nopeta. $240. 6'5-S71 Point featuring 1 & 2 In pa c I I c v I e w $650 Gerry MS-8288 cm .......... n--o. -pooufrdubhouae pnv. Nr $170 Produc. grove. Bii( Is · ·w • ..,ood uebrt'""'d • :::;: putt • achoob. 9850mo. story plans. magnlficient Cemetary, Newport Koh J dist 2 p d d ie ..,.,., ardeoe Ba bek>r ocean & canyon view. Beach. Pvt party. aa . ac. v r 'CharmJng old 2 story E· Ra.acboSanJq $495/S!S w/a r.~UM c •pool, CUllOrt. A t d mbw lters uU, gar wkthp, S52.SOO aide. Re--done. 2114 I 1 movelnnow.Sm.fee. B~ro~antuti!.tsland S5l-32M Ownr 80I~. 14ainolia.3br,2ba,den, ThreeBedrooma !ASI'BLUP'Fbome.Ztty, CALUMTA.L.$ kitchen w /top ap· Co & •1cW leaf Estate frplc $U5Jmo &42-0ZSZ REALTY INC. TbeTerrace MZ5 ~pl3 s~i::.; Fam~ '57·1172 plia.nt'e.!I. 3 Car garages, ~ 1600 he....... 2100 Nke.2Br,newderor,fncd 714/846--1371 VUJ&ael M2S w c. .044-1 --------wet bars. real beamed ....................... ....................... Unlv. Part Meo Nwpt Sbonls apart.IJ.q 2 I W"-'• leecll 3740 ceilings & many Olhe yd, 1ar. 2S44 Orange, 8· --VWqe I Sn br, 2 ba. Beath, ten.ala, ••••••••••••••••••••••• unusual features from *OWNERS LA COSTA LUXURY S270.t.at&lut+llOOaec: CLOSETOllA.CH Deerfield ~ pool. 2 car gar. "8$. SMALLBEACHHOTEt. DUPLEX I 180degree ~-2778 New 3 Br 2~ Ba ""'ndO. Vill ae Ill S'525 .. ___ _, w-o. $235,000 to $255,000. Call U94JIDA TING• view o( La Colta. 2Br 2'-' w a. ~7 IWUWll ....,. WCL bialder for appt, (714 > Prime 1~ Acres com Ba, t.r1 level. w/fplc & Coll.Prt.$440 3Br.2Ba, Bltm. pvt yd, MM mo. Woodbridge SS.SO AptSl3$/mo.Sl&-7056 831-0758or (7141492·2808 men:lal land In Lake dt-n 1!00 + ,.,, ft Wlll bckyd, Im mac. quiet. 848-0800 FOW' Bedroom Hbr V\ew Rllll. 3 Br, llD· It ...,.. lddaolt Grdnr MS-9946 Woodbrtdae 1SQ5 mac. Lu / or rut $135 COMPLETELY F<nst. $3.85 per sq EXCHANGE for 0 . . Lovely 4 bedrm. 2 ba PLUSMANYllORE w11ardener. ~. Pb Bathelor, iln&le only, Forlnlormat.loaeall R A N G E C 0 Mesa del Mar family home, <'Pt..s. drpe. fplc , M4-14Sl caetop1er! Sm fee. CAPTIVATING •TOLLE• PROPERTY 1175,000 V wanted for ne,.; decor 3 pauo. fncd yard. kJda & CALllHTA.L $73,000 •REALTORS• E Howard ac ~04 Mike Br 2 Ba, fncd bk yd Avl pet OK $385. ~. ZM Via Udo Nord, Udo '57·117z 2 Bedroom charmer with SIM500 ll0-1773 Grew. '72Hll29 ( l > on lie yrly. $385 + dep Agt no fee late. 4 bdrrna. $2SO() mo every th In R. Co i y LA COSTA. Spanish Con· $4S-8475 Very nice, 3 bedrm, 2 ba A u g u 1 t C 8 1 1 &..aiJ-e le9dt 3741 fireplace, natural wood Cottdo•••-•fTow•· temporary 4 Br 4~ Ba, Costa Meaa Home ro home, cpll. drpa, 2 car (ZlJ>Z70·4~7 or <2U) ••••••••••••••••••••••• rah1nets, heavy shake ..._...fortdit 1700 rormaJ dining. Gl&anUac Rent. JBr. 288 CoveT" gar. paUo, nice back ~ Oceanvul225 uUlpd. Fee rod. 2 car gara11e. room ••••••••••••••••••••••• split level Family RM petJo S4:10rno ~ yard w/DBQ, children & TURTLEROCK $5%5/Jrly. Nwpt H«ht• HOMEFINO!RS forRV.You 'IJlovelt! Co.doS,.Clalst ~ aqn w/pool on.. pet OK S375. 963·4~7. 38r,2Ba,bttl&cozyln& 3Br, fam rm, 2ba+boat 557-082% SHORECUFFS H.B.C.M ,F Vly acre fr onllnR 5th ICIDS;1'£TSOk A(ll nofet• out lsd•5m storage. S 110 000 Toochltone Rlty r a i r w a y W I I I Eastalde 2 Br /tear 1$345. ---· 9850/yrly, Ocean front f\Jm cozy bacb nr bcb. , F. X CH A N G E r o r d 3 Dr condo, ull hltns. trasb * .,.,,.._ Parll• * home, auper toad. 3 UUJ pd. Sl75/l200. Reap, Sparkltng 1800 sq rt. 993 088'7 ORANGE CO property t1r~ut>d:;.:7~ d1sp, pool. tennis rrt Reaut~ den, par II:, 8drms empfoyed adlt49'-4200 home overlooking the a..c-P'rop9rty 2000 at 13SO,OOO V. E Howard S4ZJ IW6·2980 pool, No pet. Lie 5'50, SHOO/mo, on the Water Newport leach 3769 11th flnrway. 3 BR. fam ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Co. Mike Grew, Lf!e 4 br <'Orner home Sharp J-bcdrm, 2 bath Ml·l21118 Condo, new 1harp ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm w/frpk & wet bar '1'»$29 (7141 H1.11te cov patio, bncll: home. <'Pts. dfPl', freshly 2Br+den, view. WATEllFROMT E ... STILUFF Large muter suite .ort DlttNttrrop.riyl ltaUatot. fpk, bltns. dble gar painted, 2 rar garoge, TUrtlerock 4 br hm. New WATERFRONT HOMES .. ~... t I I ..,,. courtyard w/adjoln1ng We can rind It fer you ~__.._.... ...,900 Avail now. SOS/mo patio, ready now ! $3M. pa.int. gar. dropnr. Pool Call631·1AOO 1u~ wa er vew uaury Sparkling 3 bedrm, 2 deftorolfice Superbne• Be h p b ....,.__ ' Resp aingloa OK &tenn.$:185.844-4157 apts. l ·BR, SUDO mo .. 2 bath and ramlly room U.tJng ar area ro ate1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ all Larry · 963-4567 • Agt No fee NR BCH. lk nu 2 Br. dft, 2 BR .. $UOO Mo. Pride o! ownerstup area. BERTHA HENRY bankrupt!Jea· truatee Wanted: Home w /pool. t · 4 btlrm, 2 ba. frplc, 00 tul Univ. Pk. Terr. 2br. 2ba, Ba, W/D, 2 1ar, $50t. BlLLGRUNDY Neatly landscaped Rf:ALTORS sales, fore sales, under Bl.ICanyonorCdMarea. 3brhae,1mallyd,garage, de •a", adj. Hunt rrplc, countey ltltcb. Nr. 87S-074$orM2·70'74 REALTOR dTUUll ants Eu blulf I market values. We can Pvt 844 452 bk h d ood fl 2822 .. ' pool $42S. 552·7896 or -----------1 Y l singe 215 0elMar 4924121 joi.ntventure.CallWodd pty 1 no ra ar w oors. Harbour,$410/mo,Smo MH~U Eastbluff. Lge. 3 BR Nrlx'hSJ.SS.utilpd.fee family home Hurry.ju.t ic.Jucm WideBrokera,fl7~. SantaAnaSt 962-505() lease 846 ~192 eves & home. FamlJy rm. Lib HOKEFINDERS ~1113~~goo 8ok~~=r 0!~f. Capkfr.o 1071 Rentds College Park·3 Br. 2 ba. ~knd41 Condo,Orange1'nee,J1\4 ~1Agent64H133 ~7~ f r II ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• din rm fam rm bltns l br, Iba, W /D lncld. carry 1nanc1ng -.a C.OSta Mesa Duplex & 2 u.....--'• ,J11~.... • • • CT.f:AN 3 br, 2 ba. ram noo1 ..,.,51 """l u•• ... BR 2•~ BA H bo ~1151 NEW. Impressive Mis· &..,,..,,_,._ ., • .,. 000 Income,.._.., • nwv crpt/drps. 1450 mo rm, fpl<', rrood ar<"o, r • • "'" mo.OM ·~&.;) -> • Y'2 • ar r ~i :rJ '""""""'· ........ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• G d 1 d " View KAoll Condo letmu -s1on Crei!k, 2700 plus, 4 llJ,800.0wner.788·6354 lcAoalalmd 3106 ar en er anr u M<1gnoha /Atlanla $410 Turt.lerockGlenPlabll,4 rt. pool, cloee to'abolJI, 11n lled BR. den. lge tomer lot, M2·9'7llAvallJulyl. 96894n Br, Fam Rm. tennis, Si7S~mo. •ftent 842.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• landscaped. 3 car gar 3 UNITS. Cute 2Br. house ••••••••••••••••••••••• nnnl. -547.7044 or "'.-"!.-G•s.d ~•02 f I • I d I _...., Uttl I I d b r nt Lovely 3 Br bome needs Home for lse 3br, 2ba. """" ._, o1 u•~ ..--.. -wet bar. 2 rp cs. U"<ury + up ex. n"""s some e s an ay ro ace family w/refcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• <#'/!,$._HERITAGE . • REALTORS Ms tr sulle S139.SOO paint to improve income 2br, 2ba. bcb & pier $750 n Lov<"ly fenced yrd Walk 3 Br 2 Ba, nice yards, nr 3 Br condo, pool, Park ---------• Owner 496-S.54,675-0687 Bkr556-6171 yrly 213-478-3577 ences S360/mo 846 ~1 to ~chool ll'J m1 to bch park & acboob $420 mo Udo NB ~mo Calli--------- HA.JllORVIEW 1 1 kjds Befort'5tnll7l4·S'l2·7081 +dep.SS2-0CJOaftS:~ 213.598.uisa rt · " l-Z·3Bdrms.Neverllved 01)f'nSat/Sun ls T111H. 1090 Duplex. 5 yrs old, lake -...0.Penlnltlila 1107 ~ Zbr, rp • · pet..s a,k for frtr Jones or 8 noon In. l ml to beach. Spar1!:~0B~.":~eheam •••••;;;;.~·;~·;;;,~·•••• ~i~~!~~~~~~;e~~ ;•.;;::1;·;,·::~:;;:;; Homeflnders M1·MZ? 1~14:;;:~:3.:!;·~nson ~ :,nd~~~.'1::: ;~·Rent or be Harbor ~tuge~:r1::s ~~~~: fam rm, country kitchen CHARMER Ca pl s t ran o Be a ch July, S300 Aug, 675·9034 Cott.age $145 Util pd Fee & golf course view. Im· View 3 Br ac Fam Rm lnrton Beach. 842·9601 $141UI0064417l8 Sl27,000. 1714> 496.,.236 or213·9'276464 HOMEFINDERS For lse 4br. l "'•bn. mac. ~50. 644-5771 or 1963 Port Weybrldae IW6-1826orAgt. ----111..:hly upgraded 4 bdrm R.E. llc ,. __ ....__. M-~7.0822 Callfom1a Classic by the 675-~ no. 9 Verde 4lllM896 RMA.HCE IY OWNEA home on lge lot on a qulet ~ un -3122 ~a home Approx 3 yrs ---------1 ---------1 •Br. 2Ba. (om rm in btn st Lge P V stone frplc. FOR SA.LE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br l Ba on F1ower St old & close to brh $450 MO W.iTIHCi 3 Br 2 Ba Bch hae for lae MOVIMG1 HARBOR vu HOMES, Fnnl din rm. Lge mstr Mini Warehouae Stora~e Cute 2Br. 2ba cottage. So Lge yd, quiet nbrhood. mo lnclds gardener & 28Rcondo ~/mo Fplc, gar, pool, tennis Net-d a house, condo • ..., blk to """I & achl hdrm suite Over 2000 sq facility. IOO'Ji leased 1n of Hwy. Sml yard, frplc, avl July $400 mo. Call wtr. 840 2151 art 7pm 2BR $350 Av I 7 /1. 842 · 2 28 2 . townhou.se or apt? We """ r t o r I I v a r e 8 · prime lotaUoa. 12% cash W /0 , Adlta $475 /mo 6'13-7059, Mon thru Wed. 2BR condo $375 l·S28-2514 have rental counaelon to Sl~~ENSAT/SUN Profes s \o nally on taah return for 873-S392or675~l alls:~ Verynlce4br.2ba,crpta. 3BRcountryklt $38S ---------1 getyou11Jtualed!SlOOto 586 ~AM /evei. landacped. See this love-$250,000 down payment. OCiiia PoW 3126 drps, bltns, dswhr, frpk, 2BR 1395 lMlomes, 4 br. Z ba, tam. SISOO . Personalized Dul-Id-able R Z lot 2-B-R-. ~~':~~before1t's CaUrorappob\tmen'-••••••••••••••••••••••• s~:~~Gr~~d:.~:. ~~w /BBQ . 1425. ;::tnhou.se = ~:1~·~;s::l.S67S ~~k~e39~a:g:~t= I BA hsc sas.ooo MA y 0 c K Summer rental. Beaut r..:age 1275. (6421> Fee 3 B 2 Ba bot le 3BRA/C $450 Newport Shores BR locations. Small fee Ownft a(C\ S48 3011 cou o"""'o" rurn ocean view /boat at.ors 898·9891 arard .... ;.1,...e• taoapa'r~ps-. 38Rln.bome $450 ba 2 ti y' 31y .~ ~7 1172 tAGllNA 8UOi yanl. 3 Br, 2 Uv rm1. Can " '"" ' "" 3BR allium S46S • pa os. r _,., CAL RENTALS fn4>4M•2Me be divided Sips 8 + Well built 3 BR. has all library, etc Low rent lo JBRrountryklt 1475 Mo. AR\. ~75!!._ __ c:J Walker t: lr.r. HY OWNER. just reduted "8ay1hores". boat docks, pvt heaches, 2 Br, l Be, 11ueat ho~ Land 1ncld Guarded comm. MZ· u:M srn1.soo EASTILUFf IYOWMH Luv~ly 5 Bedroom, 3 b.ath family home 2500 aq ft Completely uparoded db prime unoblltructf'd new. Walk to scbooll & ~·· Pri.oclpals on· '1 SlTS,000 Ph~l596 IA.LIOA. FOUIPLU SIH,000 ~h•IY rebuilt in Newport, I bedrm, I bath in ~ath unit Acrou 11treet from ocean. BKR 1182 ~11 ICEN llJTTIMGHAM IU.LTOR Specaalilt In !le>lllnR Fine home, In the N~wport Harbor area 1ince l.1163 Ca II 5 .... 333 Real Eltate S850/mo. $250 wit Avall $370 <9288> Fee Rood tenant. $395 First. ._.___, ..1-~ 3107 W.....,.tw 1098 Triplex, 2 BR. 1 ba. ea. on yrly H50. 4115 ·4336, l.ocaton 89fH~91 lastS200dep.842-2032 38RtnbomeA/C $475 Hcwbot View Hlffs -IMlllUO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pomona ll~.000 488-7877 STORAGE GALORE 2 SURFSIOECONOO.JBr. 4BRA/C ~ Fabulous view from this ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR 1525 new split-level 2 hr, :l ha $3Xl Yrly I + den, new Hurry While Marshall Rlty 8'7S-4e00 L.og.aMkJ-t 3152 Br. fncd 1270 (8772) F~ I..., ba. close to bench & 2BRdenA1C 1525 w/frplc. wet bar, hu.il.' stove. refra~. newly It Lasts 2 UHIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Locators 898-9891 ahopp1m: Garden paUo. 4BR A/C 151$5 patio, pvt tennis. "w1m painted, well located. A~utely 1mmar 4br 2ba , upgraded cpt'g, a~r luttb + covered patio & lge yd for tblldml. •.llOO. • WISlSIDf IU&.TY, IC. •zm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 Hi..._1 nd 4 B r mn11:. 2 tar encld flat, 4 BR Nook $600 ming IBOO/mo 752-5012 G42 3783 C'il.AMOUIPLIX ~ua ll r. i.m rm. 2BR.1235. has A/C. plex ouoc1at1on pool & 4BR l650 e40--0937 " d -------- Prime Eaatalde Costa rrplc, Maanlflclent vu f!!7> Fee """"9fl9 pnvaleges SJ6S 847·2622 or eves wkn ., 2 Br. small. very clean, ........ ll30 300 RIGHT PaUoa. park, pool, fncd ...,.;It.ors ,_,. 1 --I -so . ...a.a pd! ref's. Deel!:, paUo. .. R;::,"'"" · · $485/mo Can rurnlah. .,._ tb Sl""' --~· • ~a 7 y ld 3 B-2 ~pa to ocean. r, .... Haa r.-Uo +~I. etc 875-2253 979 .. 533 OUJuJyld. ~~~~· OK. Avail ...,...caoos r o r, Fee ._........._ ba home In one oC CM'a Homerlndera 5:57-0822 Sma l fee/F EE life eapstr.o.._. Jiii nicest areu. Frplc. --------serv, Unt.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 UNITS , .. .,... IHdl 3169 cov'd peUo1 2 car pr, CW desat, avl. 3 Br 2 Ba. * •CanH urs G.lde 2Br1"4 ea. P"'t petio, 1ar. ,,•.•.•.••.•.•.••.•.•.•.••.•.•.••.·.·.•.••,1 c:fll(/drpa, oltns. Nr S nr beach, Fam Rm. fplc, adults. no pet•. a. rau ClruruTr r OJt Plua. X1nt teboola. patio, rncd bat It yd • ....... u n•••n Super 4 bdrm. opn beam. 26280. Vta Callfor•la .lNI "'""'" Sl'WtSTOHA.CH Cblldml • peta olt. M50 w/grdnr. Montbty. Prioc ~---. frpt. 1ar. etc. tteO. .,_1273 Webave1ummerrentala permo.Call&0-'7MI ooJ.y.MS0.675-8MO 551 .. 2000 Wealmlnater Ava,--------- $2'9,IOO. byweekorbymonlbl °'ood~d .. e ,,,.~ ....__ .. __ . &u:ne. C...daf Mw JIU PadfitSboreRealtylll 38RJune15toSept3 £.SldelBrlBa,newde·Clean lo.'Jr, l .. Ba~~ "' un., ..->•w•™ ...................... . W. Pallaada Old City car. 1ar. $3115 ml). big •~a. At.llnta & B 3br, 2~ba. brand n~w. San"- Plua yard. t.511 Redlands Pl. S3CiO mo N2-4tllll covered peUo, upgrades. Caplstr.o JJ71 492•5300 ~ rec prtv, nr lake & park. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ························---------· associated ---------t3Br. ll<tBa Coodo. 2 sty, .-.. ..... ._. l ... CH•IMl ... G ICIDSOtC endunlt,bl&na,nearnew, -·-· " ~ " '78 Lancer 24x56, 2Br, lOUHITS 2br,hl>lt,fenced.Brtng pool,chlld0K,S375mo. New Woodbridge · SANJUAN 28a,Wl"tbar.Upgrades, Downey; all 2 bdrms .. 1~~~~~~~~~ peta.~.Smree. lse1168-C273 Sycamore Plan 28drm .. 1 111 bathc:<>ndo l\N l )~ t W '• tit I h, T 1 '" ':. • ' "'-fot1 f I,., '1 ,, $35,000 El Nido Estates. l"'ii ba., pr1v. paoos, ln·I· CALUHTA.LS --------• L&ndacaped. draped, 4 f o r r e n t CORONADELMAR SJC496-099l romeSM.SOOavear.ask· n.. ut f 3 e 2 ba •·LANDMARK. new br,3ba.S'525mo.752-2881 Upstalrs/down~tal rs. 'J 2 Br 1'ownbowle. frpk. ~ ...,a · um. r, .. 917·1171 home, 4 br, 2 ba, 3 car car prqe, carpetJna" OMIYIA.IM!W lnapri4S:,~~ sln1le level. SSSO, 1 yr ----1araae. Sharp! $475 NOWS260 levolon. bullt·ln1 • :ci.=·=o:: Mobile Home In Costa Easts Ide Co.ta Meu lse /\gt M4·lW S265 116J...8372 2 BR hoUM!, ku1-etc. Hu patio. Won't lut Iona I toiboppln1 Ir fuw beath Mes• adult park 3 Br 2 Two 3 BB .. 2 ba & two Brina the kids! 2 hr. gar, 1 ... 5295 gar1g. <G42l> Fee Call 841 2ua day1: &44-2Gll Ba. spacious llvlnr at i.BR 1 ba XJ t , HwetUw .. wltlled utllpd,fncd,smfN ._ Locators ••1 4U·0$18 evenln1 j~~~~~~~~~ ec:onomyprtte ps,ooo EMy'termt.' n art>a. ....................... CALIBfTALS Has bullt·lna; ;kld1 • weetendl. lf no answer. IUCUI UM.TY PRlNClPALSONLY G_c.. l202 957·1172 f'.:~(2l'2> f'e:.,118Dl br baflOOL pll!Ntees>tl'Ylna· DISCOVER OcHn/Jetty Ba_ .. ,_ -"""' Bluff 3 842-47$8 P, -~ ._ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• a 2 . 2 condo, Jaco.a:!, ,..._,._ view la pluab tol.14 com· ....... ! -• ,.,. a •d • mw• IJ.nma.c. Mesa Verde 3br. D ... _ & lndry .1325. Sm fee. Nke, •mall 3br ..........., fort. 2 Br. 2 ba, turo. Dbl BR .. 2 ba condo, tri· By ownr dbl wide ln IJJ.1761 Cr rra•w•ef l~.dblcarpr.Avall. JUSTRIOHT.2ur,t.... CALllNTALS 1be. pet.lo. d:r119, trpta, carP"91.llJOO.mo. le\W. Att. &0-7000 DeAnla Bayalde Adult ~ 0t all t.bo "RIP OPP"' July I. SW mo. OWdreo pm OK. SZ7S (5230> Fee 917-1172 .-ave, pool, aual•· Sl91, COBOLlDO Apt&QU(. 2 FFS P.,., Npt Bcb. '6'.000 .. ~, 2100 &PMr;'"· ~~as: OK..54Nlll Lomon -.-1 .... Br. 1 be. 2 tc:w7. pool. • IW * Shown by appt. 548 7'11 etJn'f, TODAY. Small .. Br. •a-n-, .... ._,.,_, RENT TODAY 2 Br, nke Turtlarotk ~~Home J a Dr. 2 ...... _..__ $3Zl. IDO. OrlllnaJ area. 4 BR. Iba. - -.._ "1•••••••••••••••••••• QUID , .. "4• """" ...... ..,.,. Br •• _ _. r • -. ,.,._.. oozy 2 Br l -,..... «Wf 111\it Toe.ally ~ .... ·--Ml A ~ A r .. Jlvtt JOU ''PREE" ICbl.t. ,.,,.,, Avl July 1 for lddt. pet.a. only $24$. • .. e Idj ~ CU.t crpt/drp9. frplc • -.... ac. MoYe-tnr..ct,..$1.0,SOO . ._ ...... IJOO c.111.CZi.i ~ ~: llfotlme service. the J21S lltCormatk Ln. ~nowl9ZOO>Fee dlnpoolrm~ ·~-par~ petlo nu LUU . •lCI«!!.~~~. mo. u•--.a.s --co -...,. l • t •• t updated --........ ton 89898111 . -mo..... ~ -~ ... ~ .._..,_ -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..u v•-~'1 orm.2800 ---------. _____ __... __ _ UALTOU 64N160 •--------"FRESH" llttt at 3BR.S3101.a.condo,IUrP ~km:I zBr 28a Detuu 2 8" 2 Ba. pp UMDaTHIOU> ..... fwS. 2%00 bcach ... 100·1 to tboole $200.J .. H... OK.c3080>tee Woodtnid1e&tat.,Yal twn1uno::f"•pa'ani d9$.bellmt9lla.'tll~ 0ee.u • lay .t.w. Tri· level Newport Crett ~. Sbr +den. a-ba. End unit. Pool, tenftJA, Ja~uul. sauna, walk lo beach. BY o-e-. suo.ooo. fU.5.tm OA.ICTall ••••••••11••••••••••• .. tram Call now' 6U-4900 HM tlreplace, nice area, Locaton 1198·0891 1.oop. bit loo feet11 OK.Sl5Qmo . ..-Jumlne. ••io mo. Hua• OU to C'Ovcr this 20 One of the laat. fanta.Uc • •C.u .... n GWct. 1191.lo, m•n:r more avail mdls 2 ac den. Mts. ~ Atre l'antatllt view, harbor •oet-n vt w tot, Small tee. FREE life $120Wolab.achl 1144 4809 ..,_._ lJIO -------- trHk bed, partially CdM.r..land.SZ00,000. T'HAtiS5 Hrv. Kldt /Pott OK UUlpd!Nlt"oarea,m1ny MH••••••••··~··••••••C:O.Nlu Jal4 plantAd, lll'&r new mobllo NIHOllttoS realdeot• of Oran1te move now. 84$-411()() more avail Small ff('! "*Jllna Htlb lJIO Ore.tt 4 bedrm 2 bath •••11••'9;; ........... . home with aha.It• roo1.1.;;;;iiiiimmiiiii:miiiiii.iii~ Ooumyformakl111uathe ••CoR1•1r1Wdt FREE Ulf aervicf HU ........................ tlioa.eomptwjfp~.ow, 2Bt,luapt,w/JAl'&le,~ air condlUonf'dtwet bar. -•• i.am· ·~ Wstllt ren~I aervlct In ~ Vncant a Bdrm .. 2 bat!I q:ea d'1ll nu Ptlllt. nice ml tr bck, ,.,0, ~ etc Termt,Broatt -· ........ ON the.,.. Now31otatlona ~ ... ~pd•l1souY•,rd8• ref1•1 ••C:0....1t1r1Gu1• ho1.11e . Bullldaa, aelillborhood. u111 . forapp&, · •SIA YllW• m ·•l/'22-0llO Mid on 104.ll' tot. s Br, 2 to urve you d.aJl.1. Open + uwa • o ma nrnp18(9 •2tar ,.,..,.. ......., A$l Hot• NantucketPlan --------• b811oma.•.-. 9tof,74e,..aw .Call ftt.M5-4800 S200.c10attobe1chl Pool, F~ baek,.rd. cio.. ' · · Sellinl •"1Wn New I •Ba. Tllo Or lo 1'le fuc.t dnw IA ta.. ...... I ::::'if'• llSOV• loal&lall **Cl Ill.... dlbwshr, p1tk>, att. Unt. to ner~blnf. t40 Try a Dall1 Piiot Da.llt PUaUJa:..n.. ~ ~ .• 1n.-.ooo Wut ... a Dally PUc& Ctlt~l11f C..9f.un an.ur. .&CS-ODO mooUt It owner at OMaitlod Ad tobuJ, MU ll a llmPle matt.w __. ... 1171 OwiiftedAd.eu.ml. CALllMTALS a.llldle IG.Jm •.Ci 1 ,,.....,. ~ or~ Just _ MMltl. • • · t _, CV 1•f' '"" ......... ~ ............. . 6 a.. 1 e&Tpltn lf7. Pl tslll1a1. Aull wltuda. fr alt. Mark m. 11'7...-r? ~whoaeed People ,....... tthe DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY b .u ahtiut ' Ila~ eocncthiAI you want to aell? ctu1llled ad.I do It wtll M2 5811. • $1.62 per DAY ftat'a ALLJ'lllG PQ , .. lll~ed DAILY PILOT SEI E D ECTOIY '41 a........... .,_lac•tau..tur.. .,_, ...... u..r., Ap&IMC•tt.......: S.wrlt_.. 4200 Offlcel..mil 4400 lusiMu/ln•nt/ Moel11ps.Trwt 11:,...e• •••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• llht•c• Dei4li 1 1035 '4 ,...._ c.t..... ll241Cotihl..... 1a24· ........ hoch 3140 s. Cle t 3176 1.100 ISLE. Goraeous u NI Q u E R ET A I L ............................................................. -..... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,, """ e h SHOPS FOR RENT. ""'" •·-1--1 -1V.a'TI PA...v ~1111 Ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ome. w /guest qtra. ...., _,... '"" "' "' • -POOL! UTIL PAID Summer or mo. to mo. to~ mo. Utll Incl. lnq. Opporlwtlty 5005 wm pay more for your ...,_.._ 1005 5MflSttlNO/ f d 675-6401 at "The Factory" 425 F.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ndT.D. MZ-l6ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. garaae. ence Bachelor, kitchen, $HS. 30th St, Newport Beach llST ... Uliu. Ir Plano Lenon a, Pvt. yard, laundry $245. Sm. Avi.il. now.Sm. (ee. NPT. BCll. on Penln. 1 or call 615·6181 or "' "' •----"-/ 1---· 1•"'-ln·' .. Fee C.ALllHTALS blk.looceanorbay.2br. 87J..4271 C.CktallLOWHJtt ----w ._,,. ""'· C.ALIEHTALS ts7-1172 newly fum'd .. alpe 5, wk· Coastal area. Nice ln· P~/ Exper. instructor w/BM A winning oomb1n11tlon of adult at>&rtment homes with luxury aPPOlntmenta and 9S7·1172 ly rental $275. Juoe & DESK space at 1787 ve1lmenl, $100,000 + Lod&foimld derree. Reasonable ---------1 5cMlth LCICJl'l"I 3116 Sept. 1295, July & Aug. Be a ch BI v d.. n ea ranae, Incl. ABC lie. •••••••••••••••••••••• rat., maQY Um• avail. superb recreation at a premium location Tenn1s•qym•therapy spa•awlmming•bllllirda UTILP.AID ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'5-a392askforSandy. Talbert in Hunllngto Principal.sonly 1.ott•'-d _a»-__ 524_3_. ------ $200. 1 bedroom, avail. Lee, quiet. lwcurioua. ••· -------__:.._-1 Bea~ $.W. per month. owner/aieot 759-0788 •••••••••••••••••••••• ...... W..e.d. 7075 now.Smallfee. ec. 2 br, 2 ba apt. Newport Oceanfront BringownCurnlture.Ou Found: Silverware, ••M•••H•••••••••••••• CA.LREMTALS Elevator to acenic pnv. homealpe 6,M50perwk. recept.lonilt will answe NewPort Re1taurant & wetault, aandala , Le1alSecrotar)'·AvaUtor Jr one Bedroom One & Two Bedrooms. One Bath ,1 Avail July 30 7H-323-7416 )'Our phone for $10 ~ Nl&hldub $190,000. Call 11 f k J 1 1 917·1172 bch. Partyli1ameroom, month. Dally Pilololflce Agt. 551·2120 blwn 1 & ma11a1er. Con tac re e w • u '1 • '::~· fa"k~V'19 Harbor Pacific Studio Condo by tbe beach. $27~/mo . Daya C7 14 )983·8311, eves (213 )&49..f791 tot.al 1ecurity. Perfect Room In mellow No. Lai. ~1 9PM Laauna Beach PD, c &f.S.QSO,-.aJ.4 Uvin& or wknd retreat for Hie for 1ngl vacationers no. 76-0703'. ....... Wmt.d 7100 lhe adventuroua adult. lfel\wk *'ltl\mo.·97·"°.... THE EfACIENT •Ul'\l10RUC.us•• ~ ..... Starlin& at $515/mo. _, '...,., • .-.... 0rari;: Of!•ale ~le:n" Lost: June 4lb. Smau._·.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.··.· 499-2835 Balboa Island, bay front, ALTERNATIVE Su b B Act N 1 mixed breed male do1 ... (i) ....... , • $ HO Poulortno Ave .. Co1to Mtto 751~ttS ...._ ................... Cotto~.. 3124 Cott. Mesa 3124 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY MEADOWS IAlllQUIJ Spac. 2br, lba apts 2 br, pool, laundry, 1ar. Many f1c1l avail Encl ~ Small fee. pier Ii bcb. 3br, 2ba, per uy. ow Black. Short, llCbl hair. 2 ... .-. ........ Harv21.3·2'7'2~Coll. ~rln1dale/Edln1er, ...... , .... ...,, • ~n a branch office o _ _, lrTtne 3144 • &tart your own company Launderette, xlnt oppor . Rewa.n.o. 846-4784 art ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lee lbr, patio & prkg. Nr for a fraction of lhe cost. for reuree. $3,000 buys 8:30eves. WOODBRIDGE bcb Ii 1bops. Balboa. Lae SJOO A ... ---------.,,_ lwllh Fu,...bhed ~/Wk S7S·S8lO/M2·te08 Month lo monlb rent In· eqp. • mo. •• REWARD $50. Sbaded PlNESAPTS wUnfwwftMd 3900 eludes. recpt. service, Ray499-2ZJ7. Silver Penlan fem cat. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK 1. 2 " 3 bdrm units. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Udo tale; 4 BR, 2 ba., personalaed pbone cov· BUY Dad a buslneaa. Food Yellow eya. Owned by 8 De~l1ned Uke early nlE EXCITING avail. weekly or mo. erase, cont. room. mall take.out hamburcera & "10 YT' old heart·brokeo At leul2 yunofvaried California bunl(alows. rALMMISAA"S Agent64S-7575 service. underaround taco.. c 'reat beach loca-girls. Vic Cliff Dr. account• payable ex· Rar. Pvt pataoa Gutwtr CAL llHT ALS pd No kldslpelS. $260. 951•1172 Adlll. 646-0073 FOUR SEASONS APTS Spacioua 2 br twnh1e, l '·" ba, pool, pvt patio. adulta, no pets $260 735 Joann St. 646-6483 $250. Fro m $ 2 7 o . I I 5 MINUTES TO NPT • prk1. & more. taon Loni Htflbliabed Laruna Bch. 4N·3160 perlence wltb direct ex· New 2 br, garage, Jaun· Plnestone. Ofc bra, 9·5 BCH Newport Island, 2 Br sips nu; EXECUTIVE b · l M posure lo eomputeriaed dcy,paUo.Sm.fee. Dally. 8 h ._.:BR 6.$250wk.Nrbay,ocean SUITE u; ne;~·Po! t/t.eer Lost wht female s)'ltema uUUs.lnron·llne CHIRU1'"'LS 552·0400 ac ,l..... · &parks.548-6592 587SANNJCOLASDR, ma er!! n •· Samoyed, 8 mo old. Vic terminaJ1. Will match """" 11:1"'1 1"' -----from $210. Ii up. ' SUITE 106 ly aU96-5600 Ba k er • Br l 1 to I " '57-1172 2 Br condo, tennis, """I, Adult.I, No Pets N..-Bcb, atocea.o 2, 3, or ( vendora lnvolcea •&•Inst. --------1 """' .. .,. NEWPORT BEACH, CA INTERIOR DISIGM Paular no. R~ward. c;b.ue orden/rece\v . .,.,25 N 2 ._ 2 b spa, gym, no klda/pels. 1561 Meu Dr. 4 Br, wkly. Avl Now. MO-MlO 54.5-801.1 ,. • .... Co t.e"''·· "" · ew ,,r, a. Apt Mgr lpt lime) for $335 + uUI. llAM·llPM, (5Bllu EaatofNewport 675--0922, 119-34thSt. .ref:.... mpu ua· triplex, frplr. balrony, "The Seville", 12 units 494-4954 Blvd. l * 1 MO FREE RENT• NETS $.S,200. MO. FOUND: coun a and ,rebates.· lndry. 642·1603 udlt apts Mature cpl. 2 546-9860 Vac:atioft R ...... t 4250 1·2-3 Rm. dlx. otncea. No Well eslabllabed atore In Mao's cold rtng verify extena 01\1, etc. , FROM or~30 br apt, avail. No pets. Adult living, new Jbr, Jba, -••••••••••••••••••••••• lease rcq. Adj. Alrporter heart of mjr. shopping 494_.977 Prepare and monitor ln· ...,.. Gall l 5 M "'636 4 20 d / i O ·11 tr l put/output documents, :\future "dulls only, ·r · 1 con ° w me ua n n e July 4th Availability Hotel. Low rate1, full area. wner wt • n. .. no -bltna,cpta,drps,uir.>dnt a ACCOMMOD TION 833 .,......,til Personal problems force FOUND: Male, am. wht. .prepare. cbecu and do pet!> Largl' 1,2&3 br 3 IR •~10 ( II J 1. A serv .,_.,.., noon Gd poodl · I VI some hllng · accurate pta °"h h g BBQ ...,.. rec ac . tennis, $300 ..-./ .: .~ STN. rent& condos & -.-----sale. . lerms. e/temer m x. c. • a · w r , as Jlasbui1Uns l389)fee ino.832-8752 THllHUNIV«rl'ON homes comp. furn. Incl. 700 1q fl ofhce 11p11ce TIME 751-1400 Magnolia/Atlanta, HB. typlnc and an ability to ~~~~-778 Scolt Pl 1..ocalora ___ 898·9891 ~leach 3141 . ,_, ... ...,,. linens. BOAT DOCKS & av•ala,ble. P11clric Ci.t DISTRllUTOR 963«73 :.:~~te!!sk:iit !~eap~ -BUDGET WISE 2 br Kids ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'-~ much more! Box l™l s. Hwf in Newport Bch. Ratock Toy World dis· LOST: Tan Chihuahua. ply: Z br. rrplc, patio. gar ok Good location." Now lBr, Ocean view. 2607 L. Tahoe, Ca 9S702 llll6) CAI Robbie,548-0757 plays Over 75 Naln'J Ans. lo "Ginaer". Vic. Pool, &jacuzzi. Adults S22S. (9S46)fee. Sot.o Way. Call 497·3-195 FROM ~to'335 S 4 J • 2 3 S 5 • F r e e Alr'DOl'i Offices brand toy a. Dilney. l8lb & Crelt.monl, CK 621 W Wll son,648·2010 Locators 898-9891 after6prnorweekends 5 Beaut apt plans. avail. Brochures! 1 ffONTH FREE Tonka. Mattel. Noaelling 64S-l398 · Foxhollow Village furn or unfum Bach, 1 _,. I ed S · t ---------I --?-~JO IC 2 br, singles ok. North Laguna, sharp 2 3br La..e view hie for f\111 servlce. No lease re· U?vo v ,:. m. inves ·re Lorit: Peklnese female. Uuplex -Br I Ba. Sl75 + (7~> Fee BR. 2 bu ; nr. ocean br. 2 br, 1 ba. 2 br. 2 rent. Lake Arrowhead. q'd. 200-600 sq. fl. Plenty q d JOO " inventory buy All blk w/wht spot oo dep Lge & cle:in "lo Locators 898·9891 $350/Mo. Rltr 675~700 ~lbs. Beamed llv rms. Wkly & wknd rates. of parking. 2082 S.E. back. Guy Burnett ch es l & re et peu. 64S.Sl84 ; 645·435~ dinlne areas, storage. 586-m81or632·8784 Brl1tol St, Newport m4l82l-&i02Collect. 32nd/Newport Bl, NB. , --. 2br.1•;ba 4 plex. Cpls on· l ·BR cozy apt in the P 8 ti 0 s • deck 8 • Beach. 557 7010 I h h Reward 67H710 New apt.a. 1 br $260 2 br ly No child $2.iS. 610 trees, quiet, clo~e to landscaped grounds, Lake Tahoe. Boat'g, · --Sandw c S op, Costa · $325. 333 i\ voe ado JoaM St. ~-7638 town Avail now S325 cov prk1. ll&bled tennis, water 1kilna. fish ·e. SM Ofc's 779 W 19th St, Mesa. busy corner shop-Very 1merous reward! TllHDAT.A CORP. STAND.ARD MEMORIES DIYISIOM An AppUed Mainetics Co 3400 w. Seceratrom Santa Ana, Ca 92704 6'2·2164 -494-4731 volley ball , 2 sty famine. Incline Village, CM . $85 & S95. Mr. pin& center, Owner Tremendouasenumental -EASTSIDE new 2 Br. clubhou1e, b1llaards. 2br.2bacondo.Allhnen1 Walktr:842-7f74 M2·1952 3PM tll 6PM, value; Florentine gold EquaJOpj>ortunaly ~pac 3 br •P,t or u.,c at u 2 pool, Kids OK. No pels. 2 BR, coo my a pl.. swimmlns pool. pin1 provided. pool. sauna & · 67~. alt 7PM nng w/3 larae diamonds Employer M/F hr &1 deAnd F1rlpk$3. P25°taoN& 1275. 548·0916 secluded. quiet, woodsy. pone. hydto-•Ptl, gym. Jacuni. Call (7 14 ) .............. 4450 C ff•• Shop. fu 11 ~· In cent.er plus JO 1moll~~~~~~~~~ poo · u Ii o nr. high school. $400. Ju· Sorry, ts 847..a58aft6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 "'" · " 1~ pets 645-338tor 837!l517 DanaPoW 3126 lyl.494-4731 Sou~~estComer . 4DB.UXIOfC'S equipped, Newport chlps.Lostvlc.ofStucred CCOUNTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• -I ..... to $hm"9 4300 Beach loc. Ideal for Noodle reataurant or Lcrcjlt M.w ~xury Beaut new Twnhse. 2br & Newport leach 3169 Edln/.:r/Newland ••••••••••••••••••••••• Conl. rm., seot 25• all owoer operator. 1$7,500. Ba>'• Ide Sa f • w • Y Condotype,fplcs,bcam den. ocean view. $360. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~714:~:.~B. Female roommate lo .,_neled,sm whselnre· ReplyMallBoxl8.336E. market, NB. Call cellg. pvl pati o'-, mo. (714 > 661-1811 or JJ OPEN9-5 DA1LY ahare CdM 2 BR apt. ir~~:~~Y:~~e:~e·J':~~ 17lhSt.,CM. '44·7825 balconies. lndry rm. Bltn 4119-2277 Walk to beach. 840-0892 H ki I ..___.. Found: Blond Ii while applic lncld rerrtg, 2 car Rooms 4000 ar ns n•HJmSno auto gar opnr. Ad Its on 2 Br+den. Wet bar & bltn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714·581·9393 Opporhmlty 5015 ~lmalM Cockjir Spaniel. ly, no pet11 2645 Santa Cr1g In den. 3 ba. walk to ROOMS t25 wk up with Meed A R00tnmeh? DESK l 17875 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c: agho a/Adams, Ana. 2 Br 2 Ba , S.365: 3 Br bch-New 1500 sq fl $400. Bachet'Or 1tud10 on the kitchen. $37.50 wk up To Professionally Flnd Bea chsp~f~ d ~, n e u FOR SALE ~~:13Bc • 983 . 3214 • 3 Ba, $450. Call~ 7222 Ph 979·9789 water. fireplace, com· apt.s. 549.9755 ntAT RIGHT PERSON Talbert In Hunllngto Mini Warehou.ae Storage ---------1 11<......-L-.l... v .. 313.. plele kitchen year lease ""-·· ""'·-·TT...... Beach. $50 per month racllity. lOO""o leased in ,9"10ftCM 5350 2 Br. cpts. drps, hltns, .._._.. al Y ~ ~"00/monlh , lncludln& LAKE FOREST. Rm .. ~f·u.Ll\lu ~Tm Brt ( nl o pnme location 123 cash ••••••••••••••••••••••• k I k $235 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,., T'l"T'~ r. _ _._ ng own ur lure. ur · it!.o utilities. Call Don. hse. prlv1le1~a. club "YUC'4«~~~'11l receptionist will answer on cash return for Drinklngproblem? 831·90819to~ STEPS lo Pool 3 Br COUOFHIWPOIT mbrshlp. Rer s. $145 w ~~WQ your phone for $10 per SZS0.000 down payment. Call Alcohol Helpline ~ side new twnhouaes. ;~n~t'~ubl~n~.' J ~~ REALTORS 581·2484 832-4134Since1971 month Daily Pilot office. Call for appointment 24 hn a day 835-3830 frplc. enrl gar. 2br, 2ba, c 1 r. rttd t• c $3 so 675·5511 NO. LAGUNA Yne people Mature woman looking 64.2·4321 MAY Q CK PREGNANT? yd S32S 842·180.1 536 1461 . 963-2532 PARIC MIW,ORT olfer full hse pnvaleaes & for apt to share. Pk roaoa""""'" Carl n 1 confadenta a I G~rden apt. 2 br, 2 ba. u.. H-le h 31,.0 ut1I forSISOmo 197 3823 Nwpt, or comparabltt a..i1tol St/CM ~BEACH couiuellna & referral. rW1"9fOft oc ~ Bachel o rs . l or 2 -6449639 "" C714)494•2Me Ab t d ti " den. paUo. Mature adull!t ••••••••••••••••••••••• BedroomJ &To..,nhouses N Cosl • Mei;a Room · For Lease Now A\'alla· ort on, 8 op on only, no pell. -"AHO MEWi t'rom $249 so "!' horne pnv. Gari pref Christian grrl. 25, looking ble 3000 sq fl prl mt' HA WTHORHE ~~~~E s.7.2583 CLERK VeraaUle lndlv. needed w/exper. ln bank recon-clllationl, depoeill, gen'l acctna background. Skill• of 10 key Ii lite lyp· Ing req'd. Work ln lovely new ofca io Colta Mesa. Apply, Personnel OHlce, NaUooal Syst.eaa Corp., 4361 Bltth St, N.8. (Nr 0 C. Airport) EOE. Ad Salesmen wanted. EstabU1hed ma1azine co In Npt Bch. Qualified to aell more than l ma1n1ne Lille, mus t have exper aod/or de· sire. Salary + commtS. Call ror appt. 87~30 ·- -~ .... ... ... . ....... ·~ ~ •• .. • ... .. .. MartlftlqueApta #l 2BrapU F'rom$310/per Spectacular spa, total C~lls.&6-3937 to 1hare your apl. space Nr CdM F'rwy ----·------1 2751.1.tllSt,C.M. mo. 1411 Delaware. JIB recreation program, 4200 CdMllrvioe area To l>isUnctlveanallaspects. 158Unit.a.$400.090down. .UHDA.lrVICICI 631·3003 Open 12 5 Daily. 1 !\Ill!! lo wclal prognm 8 pools, a S-...r letttala $140. 6'0~95or 552-6042 Landscaping" architec Au um able loan, 6X ...........__ M-::r. ore an. 642 9602 A at. teMia courts. At Fashion ••••••••••••••••••••••• h&re are well swted to re 1ross. SI ,850,000. Call ~ -Adult Eaide t br. Pool. 5J6.UIOll uland,Jamboree&San Jbr w/.ofa·bed added. Beach Area Home·Mate tailorofflcelocatlonCal 95H793Agt. ,_. .... ,._of l Jacuul. encl. ea race " Joaquin Hllla Road. Block to bay & ocean. Wanted: Wt/Male Under M.r. Welch at 751·2324 lllYMhMnt Servin& all Orao1• Co. A.HIM.AL HOSPITAL Batber·Kesinel M1r. Ex· per. pref'd. N.B •• ~. laundry: $240. 6« 0878 Beach area, 3 BR, 3 ba. 1714'644-1900 mo. weekly. 548·6173 20. Friendship++ John. Wanted 5020 aa.'>7313 frplc. d1hw1hr. patio. 5 ...... CLIM!b..ITm 536·2282• Newporl Bl frontage ••••••••••••••••••••••• R'" • '""'G ... ASSAOE N--Ii super abarp. Ron ~ to beach, 4 Br 2 Ba, """ 11:1"'11., • • ~, • "" n.. h b d Exec. 35 wanta M/F lo C.M. Prime store 1300 t P\&mlture Mf1 needa 3Td Bob James· EUl1, 98().2358 ~~&.~~rpe, $000 yrly :;;::pta. R:!v::w~'· share furn 2 bm hse, 38001.f, At\. 875..-00 partner w/$30,000. &lea Uc. Muaeur Deluxe poolside xtra lge BERTIIA HENRY COM, 1 blk lo beacb. 1real, need capital. Outcallai-9'94-5111 AMMAL HOsrrTAL ASSISTANT NIU'lbll to 1700 per mo or AHT. N.8. 8"-MllO. New townhouse. 2 br. l ~• ba. patio, A/C, all bltns. Only 2 lelt I f'rom 5305. Call Mar. "5·5618. 1921 Anaheim St Zbr, 2ba. bltna, dahwhr. Lovely 2br, 2ba Condo REALTORS 675-9199 or meH. at =:J~~J!i~ 847-5713 •MICHELLE'S* Nr bch. Adults. no pels. w/cuat cpt.s, drpa & wall 215 Del Mor '92·4121 '73J.S33S Jerry Wynn (213)477·7701 ~to Lo.. 5025 ... ..,.. S... NX Young adults 2 bedroom, carpeta. drapu, new paint. $239. Near OranRe & 17th St 180 B . Rocht'sler 675 6527 or 8455487 1225/mo. 536-8362 papers. All new kllch, 2 G•Cltlll ....................... Outcall Maua1e Want to work afternoons patios +pool, walk to San Juan Capistrano. 2 for..... 4'lSO C VI"-10AM·2AM 73H482 " evenln .. In N.B. & • A.TTHIHACH Weatcli!f ihop'fl, oc Br. compl Cum. Condo CllNry ,....,.. ISt,2nd&:lrdT.D.'t CdMa-.. •?W-..A.f/Um ... • 1.2 Ii 3 bdrms, dshwhr, cupancy June 20th. 1425 w/pool.1400/mo.409·2756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Approx to0 IQ R. Xlnl LOANSAVAILABLE Splrt .... lleoder ,,._ wll " rrptc, &arage. No pets mo.~·4193&548·7378. ---Storage Garage '25. l!W b1111ineu l~atlon. Cpt'd. Crtdltnotlmportant. UllSSo.EICamlnoReal orpJtJme•aomewlmds ~ 15th St. 960·4140 or S27S lo $750 Wk Maple Ave, C.M. Mer ln drapea, furn optional CT:M883 Broker San Clemente. Fully lie. Xtra pay for uper'd 536-lllS •DB.UXI• WATERFRONT HOMES aptS.646-6505 SSOO/mo. 673 8261 Forappt.492-'lZN oper•tora. EOE. Call STUNNING 2 Br 2 Ba Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba. Call631 HOO -.a--a~ .. ~00 '70N N rt n1 ct NB MoMyW..ted 5030 ---:::~;:-:;;:;--i.:64CMJ8:::12:;. ____ _ aarden apt Pool. rC!C Sunset ~ach real me~ Lease. Incl. spac. master "'""""' -~~ . ewpo .. v • ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASSAGI area 1285 710W lSthSt. 2br Tri ·plex. RooC suite, din rm " dbl J&2 bdrm•. Newport•••••••••••••• .. ••••••• RetaJlahop. tOprk'I· f\im Manufacturer has CplOYerlS. Huae 2br, all 1arden. »blk to bcb. iarare. Auto door Beach. Gara1e. SUPI to 60-PllSQFT MM&n.xlnllOC' new ll"OUP, ndt ao.ooo FIGUUMOD S uU1 pd d SS2S. (71') '99·2277, opener avail. Pool • bch. 5".al9; 615-7581 1117 WESTCLlf'F·NB Store/offlc./ahop, 4 rma. Pay back 20"'. or more In ISCOllTI lauodr~1'f.~·111~~'::: •1·Wl recreaUon atta Adulla NWIJlBds.at.lpltoocean. AGT.541·5032 :J00.2100'. 20'·4<Y aq. ft 5ynrs.ICH713. OUTCALLOM y · 6$6-Tm uk for Sue or Duplex; Jmmacnadecor ;1y.Nopet.s.P'r'Om$XT 18R0t2BR.lurn.Start· llOIWestclffDr. AW,l• parkln1. xlnt Moll 'I" T,_. '31·1111 ea IU? an 5pm Henry. a bdnn epta, c:lrlJ9, blt.na, · lllS A 1 w tns &om auo. wt. up. = rtnanrtal Ctr C. · aocauce. 146-ZSC4: .,.._ ' 5035 Bd I cov patfo, lo•elJ prtv m IC» a)' ~ ---c-. 58-1313 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *11 .... m• * 2 rm, arae Family 1rDdt. pvt dbl• 1ar. N-• "'--• •rea, 1'.. ~ ~ •.10 0 ..,....,.ID l\A Rm. wtrpll', no pets. 9dl ~ S300 M -1'9 ._,,. -"' NWPT 8Qf Z8.r 28 l~ Call 6it4K nam 9'1dwhllll...... 410 -• 00""™ oun:?ALL Git ts2-481M for appt "'1'121110 l ,.._ . B.Bat bib ocean, lbr, lba dplll. ..,"•......._be .. f lea, k (714 "°> ea.••11 !_. ft' •••••••••••••••••••••• for i.t trust dC'<td loao oo IPM·2Pll m"*3 ... "~· Ytly IM. 714·-.aTl ._. ,._.., ... rp • w -....... .. • YIWl• Beach OWD• 2br. Vklnll)' of Del Mir fi MMS'75/Q13)17MM>. a,. (UJ) ?&US9 DB.Ull OFRCIS C-l~IW'l~cc:b·~:. IOW"OW'D condo. wm Pl¥ Npt Blvd. $210. Av1U Ju-SW. 2bl' pool Jar kidil BaJitOQl apt., 2 bdnni •• 1 BALBOA PENINSULA Qiinuol It l!ldt,U '?:cea, '*2130; f7f..17ot maxbnwo lftt.nlt rate. lJ1.M2·51MMon·P'Tl. • • ' ' · batha. S700 1110· 11"11• blk to beacb •bay, ar. -to-14• n.. 1-..aAB• .... 51•.a.•'n ..... leue. Bolt slip avail. at --v -....,,.,....,"""Vl•~o 1"VRI" ~ Adult.I ovfr 3S, z Br •ns _Hocnc __ fl.ndt __ m __ ss_1_4'2-1 S4 ft. A&ent 67a·HOO •IP9 1• •tu per w • u•aq.ft.LqNlruel& .... o;M.,..., _, * ... , .. •057 * mo 311 w WlltOn St tl:M880•V91. MIHIOD Vl_ejo aru1. 1Dl700SQ. IT. • .... ' · · •LOOM• Weatclilf 2br, l ~ba Haud)I tq S.D. Frw7. A1r oood ofc, t1J.aSM C11..21TT DflUH 2 bdrm·l bth townboaH. Adi Lt. no 1 Bdrm $1.7S por w.ck. call: 111·1400 ...;.;..;_;;;;,.;;.:11;.;;at=..:~~--• Le• a Br a Ba, cloae to =ar. Jain &o .,.ach. Nu peq. 8350/mo. na Dcd· aoo pet mo. 10501'alb0a ~ .... 1-....a..-•• sc:hoo1a I& 1hopptn1. avl D\t ept. $11Q. Call ford Ln.f41.TS&'1 . Blvd, Balt.. l'JS.:187• WISTCU" AU.A -July1.S32$mo.1118·~ tu.M'l«lJ.O NEWPORTRfJACH ISq.f\.tol7SSq.l't. --------. 2 B r, a B a con d o , Nnport 0.aC'b on or nur 1 ...... aq n · • t , ®GOO.~ Outtt. apack>ua Zbr. 2ba, $171. I ll w/cu1to0\ drp1, cpta, the waw, OOtkt avail, 2 ..,.. • • .. wo P• · trpJc. 1ara1t. adult.I. Ftall crpu, drps, all palloi pool, walk to or I r, taOO lo MO wit. ~ $400 Ott mo • ._..W_... 4600 2222P•tlnC'.142-0TSI Wllfna, tom»)'" Watc ltr 6hoppln1 C71•t711 or lti·•Olt, _._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loe tOrl 81Hltl ~~ _<>wnr....,. ....... IA.ct,_ . .......,....., __ lmiUc. 2'r. NII UPt • pnL ~ Qqltt edul&a 0CSAN AIR 2 br, kids a OrllQ' lbr. lba, 1\epa to m..t. ldll It wtih a Nr abo=. JIU. ,.UtLlll&. ('111~:.i beach, Sbor11 area. Dally.Pl.lo&OiialfiedM. I .Locmlrl I (714)1158.811 teH'il. .,\ ' , ....... s...o,n F\all • p/tlme ahlll.a. 22S ForHt. An. L11una Blach. ~Cl91 P\ASYleSMIDI '17 fJoarw ..,. ....a. Call OfllATOI IU.Ntl or applr ln To n-aln la all o11~~~~~~~~ ---------f ,.,._ to, Cnrral Reef """ ad~\'• • OMU.,I ~ lh 11•11... Yacel, IMS liar r Bl, prodiaeU..WWt.D. l.MO&LYM •• .,.. CM. Seit l!b or hlrl '1 RIALBTAn Vac•tion r lttf. Nw'N:I l:nalta b apealll101 • .JCMm. • ... 11re.ea•AiMs Al H • '"11· CounU"y pt l N t ~......,.. Club Coav lf.olp, S.A. 0t!:·~v~ o t•t/ao:. NHawa Hrrl•n wanted ODDoltWli\y now avaUa· ~l. 1u .., , erald Eit•mlner. ble for i.a 11rualvei --------~!te:!~.~k {vr1~:PA~ _W'l_·OOO __ lo_r_• __ 7«n ____ 1 n lnpenons to Join 11 RM Suwt tilW nu, Didlf Piiot, p .o. proct'aalve office. u T. • Lm. lllfedicaOona1;.-.-.-.-.-.-~ • ..::..ri•._.ri•_•_•_,;-.; Box J.500, Cotta ~eaa, ...UB. C:..., • C.ao~----J ll tri!atmenta 3-U. Meu CA _..., p 11,...So "'--·t Verde Coov. U01p., 661 SAUSTl\AINEES · -~•" A1n ty -· ~ wy Cen~rst. CM~ LARCil MATL .. GIHIBIMG Ku Openlnp Por: LAGUNA BEACH DRAFTSMA.H Houaekeeper, over 40, lttctptloMsh 497·2457 Room Attendanta SUPPUH OF Eitper'd. Slreet plans. Uve·ln, no chRUdren. Own ~--.......0..-1-.. Top wases paid! HARDWARE & De.sip. Tent. MalJll. Ap· rm, TV. efa. N.B. _.......__ ThelnnatLaguna CUSTOMDRAPERY ply In person w/wor _6'13o_~-------• lcOther Clerical RIALISTATI 2UN.CstHwy,Laauna TOOLS ATTRACTI VE GIRL. INSTALLERS. Eitpr'd, samples. Robert, Bein, Haekpr/babyaitter. Nlce PoeiUonaln the SA.LISPIRSOH HOWHllUMG CllCULA TIOM mce ~tl.,y for clrl CLlllk full Ume. 5'7-67528am lo William Frost & Auoc. lady, nice family. Room, Saddlt!back Vly area SALARY+COMM. Sailtnalcer has poaitions SAUS TIAIM!H to modcJ pnvatA!ly 11 r~w The Dally Piiot h111 an 3, 638-7441 pm'a. HOl Quail St, NB. brd,aalary. 97lMI02S 2760 I ~Rd letter.....____ open. Some exper. de· NO EXP ER NECESS boun a week. Strictly for openln• tor a deak clerk, s..Jte 49 ~ alrable. Call 5'8·3464. G hm, very discreet It In Mondaythrouahl'riday, O~VERYManforL.A. ISCROWOFFtCEI ll~C ....... t 45iNo.CoutHwy. XLNTTRAlNIN &ood \Ute. T~flc pay. lO :IOAM t o 7:30PM. Tim~. 31/a hrs. dally. CdM Office all benefit& lnapectioo IJ •1477 LaiwutBch 41M.oT'8 SAL~ 4 _!_.ROG:=RAM MllR be attradlve. have SiluaUon C-Oftlllts malnJy Adlta. only, no collecting. + profit sharing, xln PlllCISION MICH'L ~ La"Wla Niguel DICUTIVI SA.US ~$2,I"' ... ~ nice rlcure. be stable & o f ta k In C P h Q n e _639-0 __ 1216 _______ • future w /3'> yr old com· IMSPICTOll l-~.:,-.;;;•i;;:.;.;~;;.-•11~~~~111!'~---I Large Eutern co. ia u.-n ""-0-" sopbistlcall'd Prefer mess a gea and dis· Delivery & salea help pany. Call Bay Escrow, For lst article inspection Real !)tale Sales expandlna in th.is area & COM MISSIONS& over Zl. And wm con· pe~hlne. Requiresprofl· needed. Fuller Brush. _P_ar_k_W_ood_as_-_~_7_.s625 __ . __ , or small precision .. URSltlYMA.N SALISPUSOHS ofCersoutstandingoppor. BONUSES ed alder run time employ. clency In typing and 10 531·6664 ESCROW machined & molded "'v-r'd., (/time. Mature Unl~e Homes bas 2 DESIRING Muat be well groom & mAnl for ~u~11·r1--' itrt aa k"" addin°. Permanent ~ ( A t' •· in•bP • neat ap-arin". Career "' •·• ""' ""t 1 • 1 h pa r t s . W o r k I n g male over tt. 6 Days in· open ~s. Warm o rice • Prell 1gous ,.. ..... u.. .,..d • t Otrl l'°r1 11y & ReceP· post on wt regular DELIVERY MAH $3000 knowledge of Yl4.S true clud. Sat/Sun. Work decor, excellent 11alei; & ingposition. &raplda vancemen OP· tlon1St . Descnbe yourself ~~l':"pt-t!~d s!~.1l~rn~~~: Early L.A. Times route. Cash bonus for qult11Cied J)OlllUoning prtiC"d. Profi-w/plants & trees. S3 Hr & listing aids training pro· •Freedom to plan & con· :!!~~•.lies. Xlnt co· 1n detail. Write t o 276 forintervlew. North CQeta Mesa, East e11crowofflcer/manager. cleat use of measuring up, Overtime . Ina grum available. Call trolownactlvilles. CallMr ........ _1 ClaulCled AD No.699, Hunt Sch. Must have de· Well known resale co. instruments req'd. Benefits. Advancement Jack le Hand lema n, -Opportunity to advance "'uum Dally Pilot, P . 0 . Box Eqyal Opportunity penduble car. M6·4481 Good benefits. Pleasant STACOSWITCH INC potential. Laguna Hills M6-S9llO. as rapidly as qualified. Mon 6120or Tue_, 6/21 LS60, Costa Meu 92626 Emproytr WOtking conds. No tee lo 1139 Baker Costa Mesa Nursery, Inc, El Toro. ,._ ________ I •A greater than :substan· 751·9134 ---------1---:.......J.~.!..::...---I Delivery. Home delivery applicant. 5 .. 9 30 .. 1 ~ ,. llal income. Auto mechanics, 2, prof. ot The Register in the af· &crow Personnel ,. • ,. •A llOUnd, secure future 1--------- full mechanics. Xlnt ClASSlflEO temoon. Good pay for a CleartngHouae EqualOpporEmployer RECEPTIONIST w/a multiplying & conU· cond & 50/50 spill couple of hrs each day. 731-5301 nulnglarReincomc. 673-3320 ---ADVERTISING Approx $300·$400 mo. ---------• INSTANT PRINTER NURSE.S Immediato opening for •Training program. Automotive Muat have dependable Free furn ore for lady at Exper'd only. ITEK & AIDES $40 reception.isl to work in MUST New Detail Shop needs The Dally Piiot is seek· car + backup. M0-3008. prime address In xchng AB Dick 360 Operator. busy real estate office. •Be exper'd In selling to, help. ing .a person to augment for answer'g phone In af· Growth Potential. Sal Must be personable, able or negotiating w /small to Top wages paid. Enaine OW' Clau1rled Advert1s· DEMONSTRATORS ternoon. 549·16038·12 open . Xlnt benefits. LYN'S ~O to handle pressure or ex· med sized businesses or ~· ing department for in· Work Frl·S•l in stores ---------1 L b associations al exec. ..,.,eamers,enf painters, side telephone sales. nearyou,demonatratang FRONTEND aguna Hills l oc . tremely Ullyteiephones levels ~rers & ~I ahers. up. Classified experience food, jewelry, & ap· ALJGNMENTMAN 586-31.SO. 11·7 Every lght and huve good typing. •Be of good character & t·~e~~e!~t. 'pt::1J'Po~e~!: necessary. Mui;t type pliances. We train. Call __ Ca_l_I J_e_rry....;;....,_64_S.._7_0_23 __ 1 lNSUllANCE All Weekend Shifts fd~~~~l · 644·3389 9am preferrabiy marned. hvery. ~ply at 45wpm (electric). Ex· (714) 768·SS73 or (213) f)juer Brush; Hull, 2 p /t Work in BeautiCul N.B. in All Acute Hospitals •Aggressive, but NOT c e I I e n t c o m p a n y 240. 7000. l 1 1 1 f All Orange County high pressure, po•se·s· 2069 arbor 81, CM b fit s 1 pos tions avai caJI ng on P easunt o c surround· w k N 11 THE IRVINE " " ene s. a ar y com· ---------1 or ear ome 1·ngtrueaa1~abi·11·ty. 645-1030 ·th DENTAL RE CE P established customer lnga. We need an Un· m 1 ""' --------· mensurate WI ex· . rn ..;eek y Pay •Managemenl ex per Auto Parts Counter man ~nence. ll you are am· TIONIST Exper'd. for _53_1·_6664 _______ 1 r~Jer w/agcy exper. f"eeMal·Praclice lns. COMPANY helpful. ti •· t t be · d ii l •-brid n mcu. to lr a business wanted w /sales ex per. & ous.,. wan o pa1 qua Y crown .,. ge GENERAL accounts. Salary open. No Does. SSO Newport Center Dr •Our product is unique, w/managerial potential. for your efforts please ofc. Many benefits. N.B OFFtCI HELft Ca 11 Mrs . Baker , No Membership Newport Beach non competitive, & wide- Xlnt pay. 714.848.1158 call for Interview· Call 644-9211. Good health/ace insur. ty accepted by private in· Personnel Dept. for produce market, 833-9MO. You &tfamlly·low cost An equal dus• .... •, aov'l aaencies & 6424321 t • .., Oentaljinist.f/t.Noexp, d t ' to I A/P "'~ d f u;1" " · •ex "'6 nee. N'on-i;mkr lnterv·g u 1 es , !1 c ' Janitorial .,,,.per' • N s necesl). opportunity employer associ11l10ns. AYON HEED EXTRA CA.SH7 Earrungs are good·hours are flexible when you're an AVON represen· tali ve. Ca II 540· 7041 or Or~Coast Dai Piiot 330 W. ay Street Costa Mesa Equal opportunity employer •Ze-ru.·t•h•7•-1•359_. _____ Cleanlng Women wanted ---------• $3.50+ per hr. NB/Irv Babyaltter, 9 yr old girl. area. Car nee. 968·8846 Own trans. Irvine. Alte~· Cleaning Lady·Mature, noons Approx. 1·5. Possi· refs. Once every other payroll, & ~aned duties. JANITORS& Comeinoncetoregister ---------1 ·0ur co . curries the ~· ~~~':n~~~t:~ 30f ~: ~~~dH o~I~. Rf~~~~ FLOORMA.N We'll mall your check highest pcs:;ible rating Weatmlni;ter L..Koull• ~ Sen For Personal MARKET, 838·2851. P /lime, exper'd. Irvine • 3Sl llospltal Rd tnlerview Cull Dental assist. f1t Chr GEHERALOFFtCE area. 752·7292 betwn Stell9 NewportBcach *RECEPJIONISJ llLL HENDRIX side Min. exp. Non-MARINERS SAVINGS J..6pm. 642-9955, 540°9954 Laguna Hills smkr. lnterv Tues, June Has lmmed. require· JANITORIAL International elec•tron1cs (7141586-5000 21, 4 :30pm . 7907 mentfor · TuesJune2lst6pm·10pm W t I t Prefer student 16·18 yrs.·---------1 manuractunng corpora· e s m n s e r , PBX RECEPTIONIST ,. Wed 9am to 6pm only W In F1exible hrs. Weekendi.. OFFICE Uon has Immediate open· estm ster at main ofc in Newport 673·5070 ask for Vic. Ing for a receptionist. Or send resume to. Dental Secretary/Book Beach. Gcnofc&litetyp. ---------• CALL NQWI POBox488 keeper. Mature-exper. & ing skills desirable. Xlnt Jeweler·Bench , exper'd • Duties will Include greet Patton, Calif. 92369 hJghly motivated. 4 Day benefits & working con· full or p/time. Elaine Ing visitors. operating al~~~~~~~~~I week.5"6·3000 ds Apply at 1515 Schlup Fine Jewelry GENERA.LOFFICE Centrexconsoleaodlight ble full days later In wk. 968-9949 eves Summer. 552.3475 eves. · :--;---;-:-::-------::--:-:-11---------1 Dental of c mar & recept. WcstcUffDr,NB.EOE. Salon, N .B. 673·4734 RECEPTIONISTS typing. 10:30-5:00. Babysitter my C.M. Clerlcal lnC.M.Mustbe11kllledin GENERAL SICHTA.RIES •Modem work .,,, .• SALES SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOME SS$SSSSS PART TIME Tl:Lf:rHOHI WORK HOUSEWIVES home. 2 child. Non·smkr, s.c ... tariH dealing withe public & own trans. Varied hrs at handling money Salary OFFICE KEYPUNCH QPR Sl.50. Ref. 556-8382 With or Without Sh open Opport. for rapid Applicant must be able Typith advancement. Send re· to type 45 + wpm, com· At least 1 yr exper. PIX Opereton sume to Ad #933, Dally poee letters & handle de· w/IBM 129 req'd. Must Receptfonilh Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, tails. Good co. benefits. be able to develop pro· TYPISTS 2-4 Month Assignments Also. Daily & Weekly Vacation Pay Referral Bonus env1ronof~ht •Excellent Advance· ment opportunity •Top starting salary Please apply in person COLLEGE STUDENTS SECRETARIES I. Excellent oppartunity for secrutary wil h escrow experience. Good typlng and dlctaphone skills. 2 Immediate opening for secretary with good typ. lng and d 1ctaphone skills. J-'amilianty with real estate marketing de· sirable. 3 Oppo rtunity lor secretary preferably with in:;uruncc ex• pNience. Must be or· ganlted, detail·minded. Typing 65, shorthand. 4. Need secretary, pre ferrubly with experience ln real estate property rnanal(ement Good lYQ· 1ng and dictaphone skil[s reqwred. Please call 644·3389, II a. m. 12 noon THE IRVINE COMPANY SSO Newport Center Dr Newport Beach An Equal Opportunity Employer Banking MANAGERS CHIEF TELLERS TELLERS FuHTimt G"1 Office Costa Mesa. CA. 9'.!626 Apply National Systems gram cards & punch a Co h S variety or applicatiol)!I. A.ccountlttcJ Clerks Dental Allsh1tants wanted. rp., 4361 Sire t. NB Other clerical functions. NO FEES Guaranteed Hourly -----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio These are career posl· hons with chance for ad· \ anrement. Pleasant working cond1lions Ex- t·ellent benefits. Varit.'<l llours fo'or Appl. Call: SydMy Jlnlvlslcm 121ll9l 7·24SO USLIFE SAVINGS Equal Opportunity Employer M IF Bankln1 MCI PROOF OPR TELLER Bank exper. required trvme National Bank Contact Bob Creighton 833-3700. EOE. Banking TB.Ult P /time position avail Mon 8 hrs, Fri 8 hrs. Sat mornings. Bank exper. prel'd. Apply In Person Personnel Office 1().12" 1-3 Golderutate Bank U)2)()S. Paramount Downey, Ca 902"1 Equal Oppor Employer Banldha COMM'L TEI.LU Out Newport Beacb ofc ha.1 an lmmed. openjna for " Teller w/m ln ot TM's Commercial Bank Teller ex per We offer attr adh'c Alary, good benenu, fleuanl envlronm nt. ntere1ted pertoda should contact M.,yJ.llatr Opuatlon1 Ofllcer: MAMUFACTUaas ..... 1201 Dov St, NwPt Belt Pb: t•417DIOllOO £q I Opp Empl)'f m /f Long or short term l Chalrside assist & l re· <Nr OC Airport 1 EOE. Typing helpCul. assignments c e p t f a m i I i a r · GEM ..... L OFFICE Call r°' tll>J>Ointment To $$$$$$$$$ W/insurance foi:ma. Top ""'"" Industrial Relations P salary & berlefits. Involves phone conta1..'l, 17141494-9401 645·2652 work'g w/customera, de· . tail work & typing. Paid TB.ONIC/ALTAIR MANP'OWER INC 448 W 19th St COSTA.MESA 645-2043 6~ I I MPOJl/\flV Hf IP Da.TAL/A.uf1t vacation, sick pay, group LAGUNA HACH Ortho. chairsid11 Wiii msurunce. Apply 8am· Equal Oppor Employer I~~~~~~~~~ train. Non.smoker. llunl 2pm Mon·Fri, Bnrden'al~~~~~~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~;;j Sch. 847·3519 Pest Control, 696 Ran. I· 540.4455 dolph, CM. Legal secretary & ad· OFi''ICE DEHTAL/Recept G-ENERAL OFFICE, minlstrativ~ assist. for IMMEDIATE Equal Oppor Employer Ortho. Exp pref. Non· stenographer or clerk ~~'°:~~1~:.a~t~r~~~·i~~ smoker. 4 days. Tue11 lypist, var1ou:1 ocrtce olrices & good benefits. OPENINGS lhru Friday. Hunt Bch duties involving bkpnl( & Top skills required. CLERK 847-3519 math & public contact Please send resume lo For People With Newport Beach Life DEHTALASSISTAMT Pleasant f)llrsonullly, & Ad 11908, Daily Pilot. S.Cretarial,Clerical lnsurant'e Co needs Part·tlme chalrslde, for aood appearance necess. P .O. Box 1560, Costa SwMchbo•d & sharp girl to train asral· prog~!lllve office m San· Contact Min Adams, Mesa, CA. 92626 IC~punch Sldll• inl( & coding clerk. Some ta Ana·Costa Mesn Area. New York Life Ins Co. __ .:.._______ Choose the days, weeks typing helpful. Salary Some exper nee. 97g..3970 JOO S. Harbor, Ste 700 l•--------•I & locution in which you ssso. Good company --------Anaheim. 63.WOOO. Jof /F, Macht.nl•St w"rk o.ntd cfJolnld. -------benefits. 833·8450 EOE ." . ~ CLERK Pharmacy. Experienced in ex · G E N E R A L Ex!!n·mental Perm. Pl. time pos. panded duties. Irvine MA f NTENANCE & avail. 1n special ty area,c111l,9'4.M2·8339 GARDENING 30 hrs For P totype & 11mnll d tor f k 6 d "·"' n•7i k quantity runs. Must ~ nais e or a persona· w. ays . .,_,.~ as bl t k r ti~~~~ ble individual who has o for Shirley Jensen a e o w or r om real concern for people loS775 ----'-------• sketcbe1, verbal instruc· • .......,..,...,"""·-·•-£ So P'" S'ISO GIRL FRIDAY lions or btuepnnla. Mold '"''""--·r ""y~ me .. armacy exp. to S'l.SO k I k I d 1"3-7755 preferred. Must be •ble Typina, bookkeeping. ma ng now e ge ;a to work on 11 flexible toS12K general office mana1e· helpful. 3-S Yra exper. Coldwell Banker Bldg sct\edule up to 8PM. Pis. $900 ment eicper, salary com· D~s only. 4040 MacArthur Blvd apply In ~reon. Guild mensurate w/eicper, im· STA.COSWITCH IMC Ste308 Newport Bch Orup, 1610 San Miguel, 1139 Baker Costa Mesa NB. S49-30U F,qual Opl)Or Employer 1--------1111 Oii Field Supplier COCKTAIL WAmtlSS Leam In 40 hn the moil exctt1n1. gla mourous, hlahlY paid proleu. Day or eve seHIOfll, Pince· rncnl aasiJt. Good Job op por. DllTA..RY SUPUV. & Kltcbe~ Help DIR. Of MURSIS LVM"S&A.IDH Drapery Wotlt R.obm Ptuttn, lablen. hens· mtn. needed, ll!xper or will trai n . Bo•ch Drapery, 168D3 MUUken Av•, Irvine.~ _.;..... __ ..... _.=...;._..;.,_1 DRIVIR /f ow Truck ticpr'd, mutt Uw tn CM . L .. Dlv.Of C...OHAeld ~ppP ... Now H1ri11J1, Local Ofc Nu travel, lrvlne llrea Earn From U00..$400 ptr wk Mun be well 11roomc<1 & neat appearln« Comm. bonwies &t lM!neCilll. Ex· per not. nee, will train. C.11 Mr. Harri.I, Mon. f/20orTua6/2l ....... , MSI DATA. CORPORA. TIOH 340 Fischer An Coda Mata (7141549-6127 Equal Opportunity Employer Wage Plus Bonus. 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm . Cail 646·4223 or come to 250 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. SALES Bright. am bilious. pcri>on to assist sales mJ(r in marketing prol!ram. d<'aler rcl:i lions, advcrttsin~. order processing ck For nJ(ht person this cnn lt>ud to outside sales & eventuul· ly sales mgr. Position Recept1Sccty for R.E. de· Outstanding opPor in ;1 veloper. Self-starter. growing industra :i I good typist. pleasant plastic products co n:4'J phone manner. LL bk· W.17thSt.C)1646-44111! kpg. helprul o .c. - - Airport toe. Send resume Sales to P 0 . Box Cl9525, COSMETICIAN Irvine, 92713 NEWPORT U Jo: 1\l· 11 SECRET ARIAL POOL Excellent opportunities for individu;ils who wish lo work when needed Typing 6!l wpm, die· taphone Hours ar<' 11·5. Plt·J~C tall 614 33fl!l, 9 11 m ·!:!noon. THE IRVINE COMPANY ;>50 NewPorl Centrr Dr Newport Beat•h An equal opportunity employer RECEPTIONIST Smell law ore. airport area, N.B. ResponKible lndlv. to perform varied duties. Lile, hut accurate typing. Call 833·9983. DRUG STORE nr1..'<ls lull time experienced t·os 1--------- metlcian Pre .. 111tl· trc;.il SecretariH, LetGI ment & fragrnnce hnc:.-GettOfcjlookkHper Some weekends 1'1•rma Employers Pay All F'ces nent position Call LlzRelndersAicncy 675·0150 for appl ~1r ~Birch St, Ste lW RECEPTl~NIST Elwood. Newport 8e1&ch 833-8190 Call for appt /estab '65 Must type, Will train on SALE.S GIRL, Phnrmury. Savl.n Wor dmaster. p1time,experonly ---------Starting slllnry $550/mo. S.52·8414 Please call 644 4242 RECEPT trYPIST AD AGENCY O.C. AfRPORT ARE/\. Immediate opening for someone who likes a variety ol aulanments, Is an accurate lyplllt & likes to meet people. Xlnt Co. benefits. Cnll Mrs. 11lomas. 752· 7070. Salesperson REAL ESTATE CAREER Security, lndcpendonrc. top Income• One vot·an· cy for llceru;ee. school for unlicensed. &>c George D•\'111, Re d Cnrpet Realtors San Juan Capi5lrano. 831·99!>5 Recept & Asslilt tor op I~~~~~~~-~ tometriat, port time, exp -pref'd must type be in· Sales p/Ume. fobrir rx telllae~l & well groomed. per. necess. Call Mary. 830-~ll _e46--4040_~-~- ' Secretary EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Corporah Vic•· Pretw..t CMd COINef of di~ For-. 5i4)0 111HltlfacturhuJ corporetlon. aow located in toattltast Lot .......... 14*1 to ... loc.ahd In 0 ""' bullcltll) °" LOft9 ltod ICM h.bor •••• ......... ~ fir c ¥•llfle4 ... ettl•t 1.critwy wlttt ~· NCll It• lal ~ ... fKhAid ... ---- ------ - -----=-=--~ =-=~--=-----=-==~ = ~~ --==-~--===== SECRETARY OWlenflni position for a ettret.ar)' who enjo)'I workln& with people DuUes wlll tnclude the followtn& •Accurate typln& •Ability lo maintain mes and recordl •Shorthand /1peedwrlt1n& detlrable If you arc becking a po11 uon In a modern pro ure111ve cor poration which orrcrs excellent compeny be nefits con tact· MSI DATA COIPORATIOH 340 FUicher Ave Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 . , • • , TOP DOILAI PAID FOR CLEAN t"'r\-.~ r-~ .. ~~·· • • 10 r. •• rq "'' • ' '.. • ~.. • • I I '4 ,. t ... • • ,, .. . ) : • l l. 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Uc. 1 m KRE. $5595 u ... c ... llAIZO Nabe1s Cadillac 'ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1m T op Cou1·t Upholds Serrano R111ing ayate: • TIM an •P••al fro a Callfornl• apreme Coart decl••oa lut Dec wblch stnck down the stale acbool tin~ ayalem u a violatloo cl the atate constitu- * * * Teacher Talks Contrast By llA YMOND ESTRADA Jll. Huntington Beach Union High School District oHiclala and teacher spokesmen reported to- day they are near agreement on a 1977-78 contract which Includes at leut a four percent pay boost. But teacher ne10Uators and of- ficials ln the Ocean View and Fountain Valley elementary school districu Indicated little or no progreas In contract talks smce last week. High school district officials and teacher representatives are putt1n1 the finlsbln1 touches on a one-year pact which includes a two-sided pay hike clause. • The contract would give the 'district's 830 teachers a four per- ' cent across-the-board raise or an even higher pay boost depending upon state school finance legisla- tion, according to Assistant Superintendent Glen Dysinger. Dysinger said teachers will re· ceive 58 percent of the state funds (those which can be uaed for salaries) if the total dollar amount is greater than the four percent pay hike. The district's share o( t te funds will nol be deter lift. hi late summer, Dyslnl{eraald Teacher spokesman C.B. Wright said the District Educators Association's 700-plus members will be mailed a synopsis of the tentatively okayed contract for their ratification. , Wright and Dysinger said they hoped trustees could consider the ! contract's appl'oval at their July f 19 school board meet1n1. Meanwhile , Ocean View I c elementary) School District t Superintendent Dale COo1an and t teacher spokesman Margaret 1 Heise Indicated no profress In 1 contract talu since teachers re- jected the district's "final offer" I last week. Mrs. Heise said 93 percent of the Ocean View Teacher Associa- tion membership rejected the district's two-year contract offer which includes seven percent pay boost the first year and a five percent h.ike the second But both aides appear to be <See TALKS, Pa1e AZ> Four Hold Up liquor Store Four men whose descriptions/ were given to Oran1e County Sbertlf'• officers by wltnesael robbed a Sunlet Beach Uquor store Sunday arter uslni an automobile Jack to amub the front window. Deputies said the Intruders took liquor and irocerlea from a liquor store at 1•s1 Paclfic Coast Hisbway operated by Warren Richard Benno, 5S, and then drove off at blah speed In a late model white car. Deputies aald th• value cl the lou bu not yet be«n determined. . HEU Jf'ANrED, corWllflAD •'Ky hu•baad la ••r1 metJeulom about the So whm I beck to won -I needed lielp ~ ••"1·" Tbat'• lbo 1tor~ beblftd a NewPOrt Bath woman•• owa ild- verll1lo1 IUOCHI wb•D •b•· placed thll cla11Jnfd td: tJoa. T 11to'1 1ywtcm. lo use for JOO ye .... wu found b)' tbt ltato courta to rd1 ~ h vUr an tM weallb ol l.Ddivldual acbool • bicl.I and the local property t.u· e1 they can ieoena. to aupport educ.UC.. would 1bare lb• •eallb arnoai all 1,* 1ebool districts in the atato. The st.ale court nallnJI, ln ef • fee\, 1ave the California Le1t.alatu.re until UMIO to draw up a acboot fanancinl plan Which Tbe rullnp han a 1ta11erin& Impact on CelifornJa educ1Uon, aftectlq the dlttrlbuUon ol $7 billion anoually ln public aupport for 1cbool1 and 4.~ mlllion children. In appealinS lo lbe Supreme Court, Loi An1eles County 1ov- ernment and school officials said Al'WI ........ LONE RANGER, SILVER, TONTO IN 1151 Role 'Made Me • Better PerMn,' Save Moore ·WRo, SUver Lo~ Ranger: No Regreta DECATUR, Ga. CAP> ll's been 20 years since Clayton Moore hung up his mask, but TV's former Lone Ranger says he doesn't regret playing the role that typecast him into semi-retirement. ''1,,JVST NEVER wanted to do anything else after , I started the Lone Ranger,'• Moore said during a weekend appearance at a Decatur horse show. "I fell in love with the character and I think playing the character made me a better person.'' Moore, now 62, starred ln two films and more than aJO TV shows as the masked good guy. JAY SILVERniELS, who played the faithful In· dian scout "Tonto," lives in Calabasas, Calif., only two miles from Moore's home. Silverheels now runs an acting school for Indians. As for Silver, the Lone Ranger's white stallion, he is now 28 and hving "high on the hog," Moore re- ported. Amin Said Missing After Killing Try the atale court rullnt• could not stand because the oriJlnal twt chaJle:nsina the 1)'1tem '•validity never made the 1overnor or le1lalature parties to the cue. "Mllllon1 ot children and future 1eneraUoo.s of millioas of children have been denied pro- cedural due process law," the ap- peal aaid. The Calllorn.ia Supreme Court rulinJC, which affirmed the de- ci•loo cl a state trial court, ..,... Ually leaves it up to the It.ate le1ialature t.o come up with a remedy. The case be1an in ltsl when the pa.rents ol rr Loa An1eles County school children sued county officials and several school districts. After various preliminary court rulings stretched out over a six-year period. Los AD&eles SUpenar Court 1 'Bernard J elf encn ru1 In ltT' that· the stat•'• scbool-ftnanctq a)'Stal • WU not valid bff e It Tlolated the equal protectlm provllkm ol tbe state constitution. UnderCallfomia'• "foundation program" cl acbool f\IDdins, one maj« component ls local llllPPl• menl.I ralaed by mlbl local pro- perty taxes. (See SCBOOLS. Pate A!) Finally Opened Hot Oil FloWing Frolll Alaska Pip~ PRUDHOE BAY, Alaska (AP) -Hot oil from beneath the permanently frozen soil oC Alaska's Arctic North Slope be· gan flowing tbrou1h the $7. 7 btltion trans-Alaska plpellne to- day. The startup marked the culmination of nine years of plan- ning and bulldlne in the lareest and most expensive proJect un- dertaken by private Industry. It means 1.2 mlllJon barrels or oil daily soon will be on Its way to market. "We've done a damn good job." declared William Darch, president of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company. "Our destiny is in our bands. The problems are now ours to solve, which Is a very good position to be in after the last couple years." I ~Trans-Alaska Pipeline .......... · 4 Feet Wide. 799 Miles Lon& .. -.. -= ~ It cost $7, 7 billion to build the 800-mlle tube from Prudhoe Bay here on ~ Arctic Ocean, 250 miles north of the Arctic Circle, to the port of Valdes on Prince William Sound. Development of the well• at this end or the pipe cost an additional $4 billion. &.a • No speeches, ceremonies or special events heralded the startup. Oilmen said the first opening of the valves -directed bv a computer in Valdez -would be about u excltln& as lurnlne on a garden hose. "We deliberately wanted to be low key about this," said a spokesman for Alyeska, the con- sortium of eight oil companies formed to build the line. "We'll have some sort ot celebration later." The U.S. Interior Department gave final clearance to move the oil about 26 hours before the of· ficial start.up Ume. By then, oil had already beeun to flow from wells in the 25-by·lO·mile North Slope field Into feeder lines and stora1e tanks adjacent to Pump Station No. 1. A week ago, the first 85 miles of the 48-mch pipellne was filled with noncombustible nitrogen gas to eliminate the possibility or an explosion when the oll izoes In. The oil begins its journey slow· ly -$l about 1.1 miles per hour when it flows at the lnitlal rate of 300,000 barrels per day. Darcb says the line will quickly reach a daily production level of 1 2 million barrels. The first oJl into the line will be heated to about 140 decrees. Iu temperatu{e wtll drop as the line dips into the permafrost layer which blanketa the state north of the Brooks Ranae. By the time the oil arrives at Valdea, lte lead· Ing edge will be chilled to about. 35 dell'MI and u 1Ucky u tar because of tM c00Un1 effect. of the pipe. <See OIL, Pa1e1At> Gr.ass Fire Under Probe In Huntin~on •• Al'..,.,.....,.,, OIL BEGINS FLOWING THROUGH ALASKA PIPELINE r After Nin• Yeara, f1.7 Biiiion Protect Woridng 2 Die in Separate Huntington Crashes Two men died early today u a result of injuries suffered in separate traffic collisions In Hun- tington Beach, Police reported. Robert John Sanchez, 23, ol Paramount, was killed at 12:2:9 a.m . today wben he apparently loat control ot the car he wu drlvln1 on Pacific Coast Hl1hway near Warner Avenue and smashed into a parked vehi- cle. LeH than one hour later, Cbarlea Contreras, 21, ol 5153 Heil Ave.. Huntinston Beacb, WU llf'ODOQftC..S dead at Hunt· intton Intettommunity lf.ol'P(tal foflowlq lnJuriet be auffered In a Friday evening collllloa. Pollet 1ald Contreru wu knocked oil his motoreyde at 1:20 p.m. Fridl1 near the ift. tenection ol Mwards Slreot and Heil A • WltD"I• at the IC police that Contreru wu a&ruclc by a car that failed to atop at a red llfbt. Traffic inveati= aatd a citation bu been a1atmt a male juvenile wbo was drivln1 the car wbleh struck Cop· treru. .. . Police . added that addltiodl char1ea may be levied ~ the 17-year.old drlver f~ the announcement of t e motorcycl&rlder'• death. ' 1 • Lat. ii1 t.brouah mid· , m9rotnc low cloudines1 ,, 'otberwlae ta.Ir Uu·oQlh TueldQ. I-. tGftl&,bt lo. I upper !IOI. Hllhi ,Uesday '10 at beacba to up. r tpef 10t lilllDd. . bcn •lao wUJ uel lh« farsl readin& on w a tar ret. io I.he cll)'. &lenCar . .... ~lams Into (Police Auto A Garden Grove police car was ··demolished and a police officer hospitalized Sunday ni1ht when a teen-age JOY rider crashed a ·iaolen car into the police unit According to a police report, :,,officer Ronald Singleton was monitoring the progress or a i1bleh·speed chase when the nee- \IJl'\i teenager awune his car .,uound a comer, lost control and ·slammed into the police wlit The 8 :45 p.m collision oc· ~ c:urred at Knott Avenue and "Lampson Street and ended a ~three-mile chase that began in neighboring Cypress. ·ft waa in Cypress that police r ffnt spotted the stolen sporta car being driven by a 16-year-old ·Juvenile. The youngster was not hurt in •.lhe Garden Grove crash that re- ·•~lted in the police officer's ·hospltalizataon wath &nJurie~ .dacribed as serious. I ' . Two Mexican . .. 1Doctors Ask ~. ~(Laetrile OK .... 1111. '• <fOKLAHOMA CITY (AP> ho Mexican doctors are Mking a federal judge to grant them the . same power be h11s f>veo U.S. doctors to authorlit! imporf,ation ,tJ1 Laetrile, the alleged anti- cancer remedy banned by the f.teral government U.S. District Judge Luther Bohanon had ruled in a class- aation suit that terminally Ill ,::ancer pallents could Import Jaetrile by applying to the court 1W' pemussion and getting their physicians lo sign affidavits on .tMfir behalf. ·lfhe request was filed on behalf of1 Drs. Marlo Soto and Raul M~ales Aceves, both of Tijuana. . Youth Killed By Car on SD Freeway 'f. A visiting youth was killed on the San Diego Freeway Sunday ptfht when he reportedly stepped Irom a center divider lnlo the p.th ol an oncoming car. accord- inf to a California Highway Patrol report '7\ CHP spokesman identified ttie victim as David Morris, 20, or &2 Seaclilf Drive, Aptoe, Calif. ,,.._,."fleAJ TALKS ••• "very close" on a salary agree. ment, she added. Teachers are aslune for a six percent pay boott in a one-year pact with an addi- ttonal $359 m frinee benefits per teacher. State-appointed mediator David Hart has lek the district. No furt.ber negotiation sessions hove been scheduled between Ocean View School District of. ficials and teacher negotiators Teachers claim contract pro- . vislona on class size, grievance procedures and other working conditions are the main disputes in negotiations. But district officials say salary appears to be the major un- resolved issue in the stalled talks. Fountain Valley School Dls- tri ct officials and teacher negotiators were scheduled to meet again today w1th state· appointed mediator Doue Thor;npson. Teachers are asking for a rune percent across-the-board pay raise while the district has of- fered a three percent salary boost. Teachers Association Presi· dent Yale Wishnick said today his group will wait until Sep- tember lo ratify any tentative agreement reached during the summer with the district. Fountain Valley School Dis· trict officials were not available for comment today. * * * Fro.Pape AI SCHOOLS •• Most states have s1m1lar pro- grams. The California Supreme Court ruled that "so long as the as. sessed valuation within a dis· trict's boundaries 1s a major de- terminant or how much 1t can spend for its schools, only a dis· trict with a large tax base will be truly able to decide how much al really cares about education. Fro.P~AJ AMIN ••• knew nothing of any disap pearance but said there had been no official word on Aman's ac t1vities since Saturday when he was presented with a giant rish caught m Lake Victoria. Radio Uganda reported that Aman might attend a "refugee day" celebration '\n western Uganda today A spokesman at the pres1dent'5 office in Kampala said be dld not believe anything had happened to Amin or that he was missing He would ool say where the pre s1dent was, but Amm js secretive about his moves, presumably for security reasons. or ccmlltltudcmJ u to~ tor UM t ODI of poor WO-JD•• If tl\9 v•' Uvu are aot en• U.. U~. Supn e todaJ'. In a Mrtea o.f W votet. the court al.lo decided that publlc botpll&ll have no lelaJ obllptlon to paJ for .-oluniaty aborUCm ol poor women. Tbe court aald •tat.el could t>&1 for abort.lam lf they want to, but not many states are expected to decide to foot such bUll. The de- cttloo '• practical affect, therefore, it that moat poor women will have to Met abor· taona at free clinics staffed by doct.on not oppoMd to abortion . Whlle not dllcusalni federal funding, the court's deciaioo also appeared to clear the way for Contreu to pau a bill wblcb . would cut off federal monies for elective abortions. Tbe court's declslon did not 10 as far as en- dorsing the kind of letialatlon Coa1ress l• considering a law that would cut off federai money for all abortlont -even lboee in which the life of the mother is en- damrered. BICYCLISTS GLENDA; aNDY, RICHARD AND JAMES ZWASCHKA (FROM LEFT) · _HUnttngton Beech F•mllJ Leave• on FrH Wheeling Summer Y•c•tlon Last year, Congress passed a bill, the so-called Hyde amend· ment, that ended federal funding for au abortlont except thole in which the life of the mother would be endangered by childbirth. A federal judge in New York, however, immediate- ly declared that leeiJllatioo un· constitutional. . The Supreme Court's decwons said states -and presumably Conereu -may encouraee women to carry their pregnan- cies tothe child-bearin~ sta~e. The court's decisions did not retreat, however, from tbe j usticea' 1973 ruling that all women may legally choose to end their pregnancy in its first three months, free of governmental in· terference. The question of weUare pay . ments for abortions arose in cases from Connecticut and Pen- nsylvania. The high court said the Constitution's assurance of equal protection under the law and provisions of tbe Social Security Act do not mean that slates have to pay for elective abortiQna -even though the states provide flnancial ald for poor women who decide to have children . The court. in striking down the decisions of two lower courts, ruled that Pennsylvania officials did not VJolate the Social Security Act by refusing to pay for elec- tive abortions. More States OK Laetrile By The Auocla&ed Press Delaware and Oklahoma became the eighth and ninth states to legalize Laetrile as their governors signed b1Us today making the controversial sub. stance available. In Oklahoma City, Gov. David Boren signed into law a bill that as of Oct. 1 will allow doctors and hospitals to administer Laetrile to cancer patients who request at. Delaware Gov. Pierre $. duPont llJned a measure that pemuu Laetrile to be manufactured and sold in the state, but warned that the substance · 'i• not a ma1lc cure" for cancer. E',....P.,,e.41 OIL ••• "It'll gradually get warmer" as the following oil beat.a the pipe Robertson said. "It's like turnine the hot water on at your house. Jt start.a out cold and then gets warmer untll IL's so hot you · can't stand it." When the oil reaches Valdez, it will be pumped into tankers. After that, its destination ls not as certain. West Cout refineries are not set up to handle the hieh· sulfur oiJ from Prudhoe Bay. Propo1ala for making use or It have ranted from sending It to the East Cout by way of the Panama Canal or a pipeline, to trade-off arrangements with other nation.s. Court Limiu Welfare Aid WASlllNGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4 today that slates may deny welfare benefits to children of fathers who are fired for miscon- duct, go on strike or quit work. The deds1on upholds Maryland state regulations under the Aid to Families with Dependent Children -Unemployed Fathers program and Department or Health, Education and Welfare regulations, wh1oh leave the eligibility question up to the state. The 1973 HEW regulation gave each state the option of excluding from the concept of unemployed a father who ls on strike or who 1s disqualified for unemployment compensation under that state's law. Wife-saver lhtpitalized SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A ·San Rafael man was in satisfac- tory condition in an army hospital today, alter a helicopter hoisted him from a boat when he stopped breathing following the rescue of his drowning wife, the Coast Guard said. Hospital oHicials said Jay Thornton, 47, was 1n intensive care at Letterman Army Medtcal Center here. They said Mrs. Thornton did not require hos pllallzaUoo. A Guard spokesman said Thornton jumped from his 26-foot. cruiser "Lady J" when hls wife, who can't awtm, fell overboard. After the rescue, Thornton sud- denly stopped breathing. Pedal ~ower Family Be~ns Long Trek By ROBERT BARKER 01 CM o.lly ll'llot Steff Four members of the Zwucbka family left Huntington Beach early today on their sum- mer vacation, a 1,800-mlle tnp to Jeffenoo, S.Dak. They don't plan to use a drop of fuel on the way. Richard and Glenda Zwaschka and their children, James, 17, and Cindy, 13, say they are de-termined to make the entire trip by bicycle -even though the route includes scorching deserts and towerine mountains. Zwuchka. an engineer with Pacific Telephone Company in Orance, says be has been want· ing to make the journey to visit relatives for about three years. Zwuhka said he expects the trlp to take about 30 days. When they reach Jefferson, about 17 miles south or Sioux Ca- ty, Iowa, they will spend a week with relatives and then return to Huntln.gton Beach by bus . Zwasbka said he expects to make about 68 miles a day, but the mileage will be a great deal less than that through the Mojave D~ertandtheRocky Mountains. "We'll get up arourtd 5 a .m. an the deaert and ride untJl it gets too hot," he said. "We should be able to eo until 11: 30 a. m. or so. Victim's Dad Slain at Rites ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. <AP) -Mourners at the funeral or a 18-year-old girl watched in horror as the girl's stepfather was shot t.o death in the chapel. , Aasistant Alexander City Police Chief Lyn Royatl said t.he Rev. Willie Maxwell, 52, of Nix- burg, shot three times in the back of the bead Saturday with a .25· caliber pistol, fell backward into a red velvet pew as 600 mourners prepared to leave the services ror Shirley Ellington. Police charged Robert Lewis Burna, 36, with the homicide. He was identified as a brother of Mrs. Maxwell's former husband. Police said there bad been a number of mysterious deaths m the family. Fires Ritual? LOS ANGELES (AP) -Arson inveslieators have said they believe a series of East Los Angeles fares may be part ot a gang initiation rite. ''We'll only be able lo make about 30 miles a day m the Rockies, but after that it's all downhHl. At least, it wlll be nice and Oat " They plan to spend tonight in San Bernardino and wall cross Cajon Pass into V1clorvtlle Tues- day night. They hope to reach Las Vegas Saturday night where they wtll rest24 hours. Between towns they will stay at rest areas or campg.counds. They will carry a lour-~ tent, sleepmg baes and "full camping prov1s1ons. "We'll take off all the packs at night, take thern into the tent with us, lock and cover the bikes and get plenty of rest," Zwaschka saad. Each everung, they will stop at a roadside market and pick up rood for dtnner and for the next day's breakfast and lunch. "We will limit ourselves to light foods with plenty or fruit," Zwaschka said. Each will carry their own water and, presumably, a good supply of salt tablets. Plains Minister Bids Goodbye l"L,l'U~l.3, Ga. CAP) -The Rev. Bru~e ltdwards bade farewell to hi• •upporters, and the black . man ~Bose request for mem- berabl.'-divided Edwards'. former Church was accepted by a new coniregalion here. Edwards resigned in February from tb4t Plains BaptJst Church. or which Presadept Carter is a member, after a dispute over ac· ceplin~ black members. Edwards' supporters recenUy s plat from Plains Baptist and formed the Bottsford Baptist Mission. Edwards, however. leaves Plains next month to become pastor of the Makakilo Baptis t Church in Hawaii. Meanwhile, the Rev. Clennon King, the black m1mster whose request for membership split the Plains curch. was accepted as a member oC the Bottsford Mis-sion. <:ops Injured EUREKA (AP> -A woman was wounded by police gunfire arter she allegedly barncaded herself tn a downtown eun shop and refused to come out, authorities &aJd. She was booked for investieation of burglary and assault with a deadly weapon. The CHP said witnesses told in· ve1tl1aUn1 officer• that ··Morris waa standing on a center divider of the San Diego Freeway about 1,000 feet north of the Garden Grove Freeway when be stepped into~ car's path. The victim was dead at the scene of the 8:40 p.m . freeway accident, CH P omcers said. Turner Yacht 2-time Cup Trials Winner O..ANOI COMT "'" DAILY PILOT NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -Ted Turner sauntered away from the U-meter yacht Cour•1eoua and calmly crowed about beating th• Enterprise twice in prelhnlnary trlala for America'• Cup delente candidaues. <Photo, Pa1eC3>. It's unusual fol' the often out· spoken owner of the Atlanta Braves to crow qweUy. lt't also unusual for an npe.rlenced tldp. per llke Lowell Nottb to .Qlake the aame llarina mistake twice, However, it happened Sunday and Norlb•a Ent.et'priae wound up Jotln1 IDOthet race becauso ol a fallun to coter bit compett\lorl. maneuvm.n. to 1ta1 between Couraaeous and the next mark. In matcb radna. not covertna your competitor wbile la th• l•ad 11 Uke •si'tttnc Into tho trind - ;l'bO dao'ldO lt . • ••vr• bid no Idea which way U1e wtnd mlfJlt. t~" North •aid 8undb about the ftrtal le' ol tbo Htond rue. uso WO put Ga • IOOM to\let. I IU It wu too lOOle. n .... tbe •am• • .,. •• lott th.it CIDe ~ a)' ... TUnMr cOullS ot have ~ more. "TbcJ can't tack with •• utd. ••f'lntohll, t.be, dOD't CO¥· ... ..,. ot ••cover andalaca dunk.•• By lettlnt Coura1eoUA, suc· cealfuJ America's Cup defender In 1974, 1et away on the final beat into wloda averqing 10 to 12 knot.a, the Enterprise cost itaelf the second race Sunday. The mar1ln wu one-half aecond, or a mere two feet. The earlier raceL over IJ.5 miles, also went to \;C>Urdeoua, which toot the lead •t the start and held on for • '5·1econd m arstn ol victory. Enterprlte bad a 2'·•ecood lead turnln1 Jnto the final windward 1-. of tbe aecond 12.5-mlle race, but a tacklnt duel wu woo by T\Uner In a photo. llnlth. Tho louel'IH• Enterprise I 1-a rocont •Salntt the two Klnp Point QncUcate MaU -lndopen. dence and COUraaeoua, WhiCb w • pltked by the n~ commit- tee to duel twJce todiY on ~ ltlaod Sounid. Oo turd N~ Holde'd • tacklil; duel that let ~ d ce wlD CGe of two bouta. ..ll doen't .. u.ou 11•• learned a I "Nottb 1ald. AaDd Ub6 IAU!ndect &o keep the Otht1' u co+ennc SD • t~ ••• Of h.lj Wt tu ,.. , North "'°' • I U :''Y-.1 IO." ' Ii Uganda's IdiAmin Missing? NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Ugandan Prealdent Idi Amin Is mi11in1 after a weekend u- 1u1lnat.ion attempt, a Kenyan new a paper said today. U eendan officla.la a aid the re- port was falae, but a man who answered the telephone at Amln's home aald he bad not been seen since Friday. "We don't know where be ls or what bu happened to him," tbe unldentifled Ueandan said. "We were expecUn1 him Friday even- ing. We tried In vain to find him. We don't know where he Is now, and nobody bu any explana- tion.'' He aald ''aome people have gone to look for Amin at Murchison Falla" in northwest Uganda. The Independent Nairobi Dally Nation quoted unidentified ~urces u saylne two lllt'UDtn tried t.o kill Amln on Saturday at the Bayltablre tradlna center two miles from hia home at En-tebbe. The paper quoted Vice Pre. dent Mustafa Adrtal u say{ng the police and army were lookln1 for Amin lhrou1hout U1anda bUt. Jte refused to confirm or deny the llSauslnatlon attempt. "If you find hlm. pleue con- tact Ueanda immediately," It quoted Adrisl. In the put, the newspaper hu hot always been completely ac-~urate in Its report.a from Ogan. da, but lbe reports have uaually (See AMIN, Pase A%) lroine Doga Can Get Shota On Wedneaday Doe owners ln Irvine wlll have a chance Wednesday nl&ht to ob- tain rabies sboU and Ucenaee for their docs at Irvine City Hall. The clinic wlll run from 7 t.o 9 p.m. at the city ball, locat.d at Jamboree Road and McGaw Avenue. ShoU wUI coet tl, •re- duced price for the cllnlc, and Ileen.. co.t $12. Doi• which have been neutered can be licented fOf' •· Anlmal Servic• officers Point out that they have returned nuy licensed do& round In lrvlne. Dogs without llcensea are taken to the Lanna Beach SPCA. wberetbey m1;1or may not be re-uni~ wiUJ their owners. There will be a second rabies and license cllnlc at city ball on JulJI. t 0 pholds -Serrano R11Jing would llaat-e tile wealth amona all 1.GIS' acbool distri 1D UMt attta. TM nalJop bave a 1ta"ei'Ull laa_pad cm calltonlla 9ducaUoa, ialfecUnc IM diatrlbatkin el fl blllioo annually In public 1upport for 1cbool1 and •.5 mllllon child.re. . Oov. Edmund Brown Jr. said the dedaloa means Itta Umetoact on a pcrid1nj acbool finance re- ~le, Boele, Boele. •• Fans provided their own perforrnins arts at the Bie N in Anaheim Sunday to supplement the fare that . r~ged from headliner Alice Cooper to an escape artist m a strait jacket. The theme was School's Out. Pictures and story are on Page A3 . Diedrich Awarded One-day Delny By TOM BARLEY Of IM Dall• ...... 114tfl Orarure County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich appeared before three Superior Court jud1es today in a bid to delay a heartnc called when he reported- ly refused to answer Grand Jury queaUoos. But the only delay tbe beleapered COW\t.y official could 1et wu a 2'-hour holdover or- dered by presidine Judee Byron K . McMilhn who read a tranurtpt of tbe c.rand jury seHl~ before rulin1. "These seemed to be pretty simple queatlona ,'' Juclfe Mdllllan told Diedrich. "And we have to remember that the term of the CWTent crand Jury explret1 this month.'' "Thia thin1 hu been 1o1nc on for eieht montha, your honor," Diedrich complained. "I want time to study Ulla laaue and 1 want tlme to hire the attorney who can handle UU1 in a proper manner." But Judie McMiiian refuaed to extend the time granted Diedrich beyond 2 p.m. Tuesday. Diedrich declined to Identify the attorney be had in mind. The supervisor made it clear outside the courtroom that the two at· torneya currently working for him are not adequate lo work on t11ues poeed ln the new Grand Jury probe. Died.rich appeared first today before Judae James H . Walaworth who disqualified hlmaeU from the hearinc with the explanallon that he la the Superior Court liaison with the 1randjury. Diedrich then went lo Judge H. Warren Knl&ht'• courtroom to be told after a 30-mlnute delay that Judl• Kn11ht'1 heavy Mom.y calendar would not permit him to hear the Diedrich case. The 1ubpoena tbat brou1ht Diedrich to court waa iaaued lut w"k after he reportedly refused (See DIEDRICH. Pase AZ) foraa. Bron 1atd tb• ruUq tlve• CallfOrnla "ltl sn,,chlq onlen. The Umeto ect II now. And, .. we do to by ldd1q mon.y, we lbould inalat upon acbool reform and at- t.enUon to twl~." lo appeallnc to the Supreme Court, Ia Anseles County f,OV· emment =cboo1 officlab said the atate Nllnl• could not stand beca e tb' orilinal •Ult cball~ tbe ayatem•• valfdily never made the 1overnor or JeO.Jature partia to tbe cue. "Milllooa of children and future pneratioo1 of mllUona ol children have been denied pro- ceduraldue proceu law.'' tbe ap- peal laid The California Supreme Court · rullnt, which affirmed the de- claion ol a at.ale trial court, euen- tially leaves it up to the atate 1t1111awr. to com• up with •1 remedy. , Tbe case bepo in HU wbma J the paren&a ot 21 Loe Aalel~et J County acbool children ave.! 1 county officiala and aevetat • school d.lat.ricts. l After various prelhnlnary: court rullqa stretched out over a six-year period, Los Anteles, <See SCHOOLS, Pa1• .U> 1 Finally <Jpened Hot Oil Flowing Fro1n Alaska Pip~: PRUDHOE BAY, Alaska CAP> -Hot oll from beneath the perm anentJy_ frozen aoll of Alaska'• ArctN: North Slope be· gan nowln& through the fl.7 billion trtM-Aluka plpellno to- day. The startup marked the culmination of Dine yeara of plan- nln1 and bulldln1 In the largest and moet el{Penaive project un- dertaken by private Industry. It me.am 1.2 mllUon barrels of oil daily aoon will be on Ill way to market. · "We've done a damn lood job," declared Wiiiiam Darch, president of Alyeska Pipeline Service Comj)any. ''Our deatlny is in our handa. The problems are now oun toaolve, wblch b a very good po1ltlon to be in after the lut couple years.'' Jl cost 17.7 blWOP S.0 bul 800-n>lle tube from Prud~ Bay here on th• Arctic _Ocean. ~ miln north OI t.M Aictlc Clrde. to the port of Valdez on Prince William Sound. Development of the welll at thla end of the pipe coat an lddJlkmal $4 b111lon. No apeeches, ceremonies or special events heralded the startup. Oilmen said the flrat openln1 of the valves -directed bv a com~ tn Valdei-would" be about a exctt1n1 u turnin1 on asarden._e. <See OIL, Pase AZ> Irvine Center Plans Subject Of FornmT&lk City aides will review piana for the hu1e 1hoppln1 complex. Irvlne Center, at thla month'• meet1n1 of the Vlllase forum Wednesday nt1bt al the Smoketree Townhomes. The forum will betln at 7:30 p.m . at the clubhoule, located off Smokelree near Cambium. RepresentaUvea from all bomeowoel' a11oclaUon1 in Irvine are lnvlted. City aides are expected to ea.· plain wb1t the Irvine Company ha• in mind for lrvine Center, U\e "1olden trian&le" area bounded by the San Dle10, San\a Ana and Laiuna Freeways. Also on the a1onda are d11- cu11ions of the city'• street tree policy, animal tervlcea proaram and the chan.ae In bllUn1 for re- fute coUecllon aervlce. Trans-Alaska Pipeline ~~i ~=§_ .§1_. 4 Feet Wide, 799 Miles Long .... ALASKA l11lliel .t: wlU rt.c• V1U.1 ....... 30 ,.,. • Pri11ci,a11r lurid =::::::..: ---' Princlpallr EIHattd :::::=: • Pump Stat111ts ;.,,..,..;;:,:;,_· .,.~4;1; OIL IEGiNS FLOWING THROUGH ALASKA PIPELINE After Nine Yeere, ff.7 Blllton Protect Working Courageous Score& . Over Enterprise • NEWPORT, R.I. <AP) -Ted Turner -.untered aw1;1 from the U.meter yacht Couraseoua and cahnly crowed about beaUn1 the EnterpriM twice in pteUmtnary trlala for Amerlca'a <»P defeoH candldatfi. <Pholo, Pa1eC3). It's unllaual for the often out- spoken owner of tb• Atlanta Bravt1 to crow quleUy. It's also unusual for an experienced a.kip- per Uke Lowell Nortb to make the aame 1larinl mistake twice. However, it happened Sunct.y and North's Ent.eq>rise wound 1IP loaint another race because 0( a fallure to COYet bla competition, maneuverlnt to 1tay betwffD. Coura1-.. &nd the next mark. In mateh r•ctn1. oot coverfq your competitor while In ~ lead ts like 1ptutn1 into the ~ - · you don't dolt. V-rejo Company .,1;:•,:.;:!=.:!b~!.U.~~ Sunday • the fin.at •ea ol the Gi~es Scbool8 aec:ond race. "SO we p\lt • ·-... loote cover. l sueu it waa 499 loote. It wu tbe aame w,q we . A A3 l!'I 500 ~··!d Iott that one 1'eltCrd.ay " • , 1 ~ .. ,:, al <IJMCVP.Pas~AZ) ~ t --------~--__ ......, ______ , ~WANTED, COEW.118AD "My bu•band h ur1 metlc'Uloal abOut the house. So .;Irvine Councilmen I • ~t Budget Again i..11~ lntne Caty Coun~JI will Ill· Howe••. the rat of the coun-.,.-,pt to cocnplet4 Tu.day what ell •IN'd to matall the 11111a1 ~ 4f il«I to fJ.Dab lut week -bee a'°'" they bad made that com- e-ol the entire c&ly bud&et mJ lut )'ear, •bm they ap- 1fe1Ubecomina year. proved the Joint clt7/acbool dla- The only dectaion reached last trlct atbJetic stadium built :.· Ir by the council waa to inltaJI betwem the higb school and • • traffic MIJlal at Ravenwood Hent.,e Park. "'1&04 Walnut Avenua. It will ena-,. The council wlll take another lC1 Greentree motorist.a to leave look at the budget at a special 9 ,. .~r tract more easily. p. m. ~ion Tuesday in the city .-; '!he council voted 4-1 on that i&-council chambers. That aeasion sue, with John Burton voting foUows a 7:30 p .m. Joint meet.int , ._aanst the motion becau.ae he witb the ~bool board, to be held •ta id he believes 1t premature to all nine Hlih Srbool. •'ntake that decision. AC. Tue•day's meetin&, the council is expected to examine budgets for the administrative services, city manager, city al torney, city clerk, city council and community services depart- m ent.s, in preparaUon tor the final ~et adoption the follow ing Tuesday. :.~~ .REPORTED MISSING "Y Ugende'a ldl Amin .. >-: ' Fro. Pllflf! Al ·:AflN .... ronuined some substance. . Jn Washington. U.N Am-b,~ssador Andrew Youna was 44ked about Amm when the am-b~ssador left a Cabinet meetlna 1)\the White llouse. J;o a s uggestion from a re· pqrier that Aman disappeared, Young ,replied "Well, I hope \.\'O~y helped ham. l wouldn 't lll\nd him Just taking orr on his PWQ.'' ·,,An information ministry ·~ppkesman in Kampala, Ugan- • d,u 's capital, said by telephone he ·;it\lA'w nothing of any dlsap-P!l~rance but said there had been 'po ofncial word on Amin's ac- • \1 vities since Saturday when he .. y.1clS presented with a giant fish ~y;sught m Lake Victoria. Radio Uganda reported that '.Amin might attend a "refugee · cfay " celebration Jn western .llganda today. · A spokesman at the president's ,.oCfire an Kampala said he did not .~heve anything had happened 16. Aman or that he was mlsain1. He would not say where the pre. .. u:lent was. but Aman is secretive about bis moves, presumably (or security reasons Connally 'Mum' WASHINGTON <AP> -John B Connally said Sunday he would not rule out running for president In 1980, but he has no present plans to become a can· dldote. DAILY PILOT Also Tuesday, caty council members will discuss the status o( applications for the Northwood cable TV franchise. Currently, two firms -Community Cablevition and the Ttmes Mir- ror Corporation -have filed ap- plications for that franchise However, city aides say Times Mirror olfic1als are considering withdrawing their application. f"ro91PageAJ DIEDRICH .. to saUafactorily answer ques- tions poled to him in the 1rand jury room by Assistant Dlltrtct Attorney Michael Capizsi. It wu reported tbat moat of the 1rand jury session wu taken up with a series of accu•aUona made by Diedrich during which the supervisor claimed that the eight-month probe into the ooun- l.)' 'a political practices is nothing mo.re than a thmly disguised "witch hunt'" designed to drive him from office. It wu reported that Diedrich accused Capizzi and the Grand Jury o( leaking information to the press in a move to embarrass ham and destroy his reputation. It was also reported that he criticized the Grand Jury for re- fusing to tell him wtlat, i( any, of- fenses he is suspected of commtl· Ung. Also, sources said, Diedrich condemned the Grand Jury for what he claims ls an invasion of hia privacy and criticized Capizzi for askin& "personal" questions that have no bearing on the in- vestigation. ll was also reported that Diedrich urged the Grand Jury to either indict him or leave him alone "to carry on" with responsibilities to his omce Diedrich also reportedly. -Refused to cite his Fifth Amendment rights against setr- incrimination when asked about a 24-hour vi.sit to Las Vegaa last October when be attended at- torney Michael Remington's weddin1. -Cited his First and Fourth Amendment rigbta as just cause to refuse to answer Caplni's Las Vegas question, a que11Uon the supervisor said was an Invasion of •'his prtyacy rlghta and with no bearins oh any lsaue before the Grand Jury." E',.... Pflfle .4J CUP ••• t, . ....., . i to fOOl bllll. Tbe dalo•'• pnetle1l •ft•ct. \bucfore, i1 tbs\ most poor •o eo wm ba"• to ..u abcr· --• free cl atalf by dllllru>lr'9 not on a11d to abortlan.: Wblle not dbeunln1 fe4e:ral fundlq, the court'• decialon alao appond to clear the way for eon,,... to pau • bill wblch would cul off federal monJee for eleetive abortiOM. The cou.rt'a deeilloo d1d JWt 10 u tar .. en- donlni the kind ol letiJ.lation eon,,... .. comldert.n1. • law that would cut off federal money for all aborUooa -even tboM in which the lite of the mother is en- dan1ered. Lut year, Conuess pused a bill, the so-called Jiyde amend- ment, tbat etlded federal funding for all abortiona except those in whlcb the life of the mother would be endangered by childbirth. A federal Judie in New York, however, immediate- ly declared that le&islallon un- con1Ututional. Tbe SuPt*me Court•a dedaions aald states -and presumably Congreu -may encourage women to carry their pregnan- cies to the chHd-bearin~ staae. The court's decisions did not retreat, however, from the justices' 1973 ruling that all women may JeeaUy choose to end their pregnancy ln Its first three months, free of governmental in- terference F,....P"fl'!Al SCHOOLS •• Superior Court Judge Bernard Jerrerson ruled in 1974 that the state's school·flnancing system was not valid because at violated the equai protection provisions or the state conalltution. Under Cahfornia's "foundatjon proaram" of 11chool funding, one major component is local supple- ments raised by using local pro- perly I.axes. Most states have similar pro- &rams. The California Supreme Court ruled that "so long as the as- sessed valuation within a dis- trict's boundaries is a major de· termlnant of how much It can spend for It.a schools, only a dis· trlct with a large tax base will be truly able to decide bow much it r~ally cares about education "The poor dastrict cannot free- ly chooge to tax itself anto an ex- cellence which Its lax rolls can not provide,'' lhe state court said From Page A J OIL ••• "We dehbcrately wanted to be low key about this," said a spokesman for Alyeska, the con- sortium of eight oil companies formed to build the line. "We'll have some sort or celebration later." The U.S. Interior Department gave final clearance to move the oil about 28 hour• before the or- r1clal startup time. By then, oil had already begun to now Crom wells in the 25-by-10-mlle North Slope field Into feeder lines and ston1e tanks adjacent to Pump Station No. 1 A week ago, the first 85 miles or lhe 48·inch pipeline was filled with noncombustible nitrogen gas to eliminate the possibility or an explosion when the oil goes in. The oil be1lns its journey s low· Iv at about 1.1 miles per hour when It flows at the Initial rate of · 300,000 barrels per day. Darch says tbe line will quickly reach a daily production level or 1.2 million barrels. ,, ·~~ LONERANGER,~LVEA,TONTOIN1tSI Rof• 'M8d• M• • Setter Penon.'. Saye Moor• Di Do, Silver Lone Ranger: No Regreta DECATUR, Ga. (AP) -It's been 20 years since Clayton Moore hung up his mask, but TV's former Lone Ranger says he doesn•t regret playing the role that typecast him into semi-retirement. "I JUST NEVER wanted to do anything else after 1 started the Lone Ranier, .. Moore said during a weekend appearance at a Decatur horse show. "I fell in love with the character and I think playing the character made me a better person.•• Moore, now 62, starred in two films and more than ax> TV shows as the masked good guy. JAY SJLVERHEELS, who played the faithful In- dian scout "Tonto," lives in Calabasas. Calif., only two miles from Moore's home. SUverheels now runs an acting school for Indians. As for Silver, the Lone Ranger's white stallion, he is now 28 and living "high on the bog," Moore re- ported. a, A&TBUll L YINS&L ......... -' Reaearcllen wer• comblD' .,. 81 tl•a•rprJ•t ru .. la Wub.lq\Oln. D.C., tod*Y trTina to eltiblt:lh the ldntity of a myat#y •• fto dltd with a former Corona del Mar woman after tbel.r »lane cruhed May 2S en a ~r;..i!t; San Lui& Oblapo mou.o o. lnvest.11aton dilcloaed Fr1day tbat information from the P'reiteb Comulate la Los Ao&eles proved the maa orl,loally believed ki1~~1 ti alive, well and teacblnc acnom 10 France. The pilot ol the Upt plane that slammed lnto a tree and P1Ullled to earth on a foigy rid1e near Cuesta Grado today liu ln a moreue facility, llaled aa John OM He earned a passport and other papen listing himself u Jacques Rene Tromeur, 31, who WH acquainted with Susan Daniels, 2S, the former Harbor Area resident who also perished. Mias Daniels' mother and step. father, Mr,. and Mn. Gil ~ea of Newport Beach, are mystified a~ut the identity of her compa- mon. ·'I imaeine that. schoolteacher an Paris lr:nowa who be ls, but he's probably afraid of getting into trouble," Mrs. Hodges said to- day. "We've talked to people who've been over there and it's a com moo practice to Joan or sell someone else your papers." "No matter who he is," she said sadly, "knowin1 wbo he is or was can't bring our daughter back. " The mystery John Doe and Mlss Daniels, a PhD candidate an business administration at UCLA. died or traumatic shock and exposure 24 to 48 hours after the crash. They might have survived had it not been for what San Luis Obispo County Sherlff's Office supervisors now say was a dis- patcher's bad judgment. Hills W o:rry Planner An Irvine planning com missioner said today she fears the City Counctl wall put hillside development plannlna on a back burner at a time when further de- velopment of the hilly Turtle Rock area is comin1 up. Commissioner Ellen Freund pointed out that on Tuesday, the city's planning commission wall review prehmmary plans for Enclaves III and V both hilly regions ofTurtJe Rock. But there is currently no hillside development policy in Irvine and the City Council has not said it wants to pay for hillside planning during the com· ing fiscal year. "Ir they keep putting this thing on the back" burner, we're apt to get a hillside policy when there's nothing left to develop in Irvine but Woodbridge <• Oat area in · central Irvine)," Mrs. Freund commented. Mn. Freund said she fmda it •urprblng that the councll Is not willing to spend money on plan- ning hillside development, when "theoretically, pre.planning 1s what Irvine's all about." There was a hillside planning committee three or four years ago, but that group disbanded and no firm decisions were re- ached for future Irvine develop· ment, the commissioner said. She said she would like to see money put into the budget to guide future development of all the hillside areas in Irvine ao that the planning commission and Ci· ty Council wlll have a concrete policy. Accord.int to Mrs. Freund, the plans for Quail Hlll, another hillside area adjacent to TurtJe Rock, will be comin1 before the city lat.er this year. ... Mrs. fieund explaaoed that there are currenUy zonin1 re- gulations for Turtle Rock, that gwde aspects such aa height and density . "There's no policy at all for gradin& the hillside areas -not even a policy saying to take each case separately, if that's what they want to do," Mrs. Freund said .Community Development Director Eddie Pea body in- cluded in his requested budget funds for a new staff member who would work on hillside de-~elopment reeulat1ons, In addi-tion to other duties. However, City Manager Bill Woollett has recommended. against fundin1 that position. The City Council briefly dis- cussed the matter last week, but has taken no action yet on the commuruty development budget. Onofre Strike Near End A work at.rike that threatened to cripple conatrucUon of two nuclear reactors at San Onofre reportedly is near resolution while today only 25 percent of the 2, 780 work force was on the job. The 171 striking members or operating Enaineers Local l2 are s cheduled to vote at 9 a.m. tomorrow on a tentaUve salary contract agreement reached over the weekend . Details of the a1reement were not revealed. The engineers, who operate all tbe heavy equipment at the $2.3 billion project site 90utb of San Clemente, walked off their jobs last Monday. Thoueh no picket lines were -~=--------===-------=--- ~p. Bechtel Power Corp .. the ma- JOr contractor of the construc- tion, gradually began telllng hun- dreds of other workers to stay homf because their jobs couldn't be done without the en&J.neen' support. Last Friday, about 1,300 workers were Idled and today on- ly about 700 crartamen were working. Bechtel, ta6or subcontractor ' Associated General Contracoors, · which la bargainint with the engineera, and San Onofre utility operator Southern CallfornJa Edison, all were optimistic that by Wednesday wort-on the plant would resume. Brian .McCullouah, Bechtel field coostructlon manaaer, said, ··we're bopiq the vote t.omor· row will be favorable and we'IJ be back to work on Wednesday." H• laid there have been oo in· cldeDtt oo &.be alte. • 'Th•re ls no problem," McCullou1h aaid, ''olhe-r than that we bav«>n't been worldllJ." • t • . 0 ANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, JUN 20, 1'71 Top Co111·t Upholds ·Ser1·ano Ruling CAP) -'!be Ceart today let. ttaad • I trikln1 dowD Calilenla .. loca.I ..-upc1t1 w ayale for OtaUclDI pobUc utiook TU )IRlces ret\aed to bear an •P•••l fro• a California Sapr mo Co4rt deet1ton Jut Dec•--•bkh llnlck down t.be Stile edmoi ftomdD& IJstaft U a violtllion ol the stale oonaUtu- Uganda's ldiA.min Missing? NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Ugaodan President ldi Amin is missing after a weekend u - sasslnatlon attempt, a Keny&Q newspaper said today Ugandan officials said the re- port was false, but a man who answered the telephone at Amin's home said he had not been seen since Friday. "We~on't know where he la or what has happened to him," the unidentified Ugandan said. •·we were expect.in& him Friday even. inc. We tried in vain to find him. We don't know where be ls now, and nobody has any explana· lion." He said "some people have •gone to look tor Atnln at I Murch!son Falls" in northwest Uganda. The independent Nairobi Daily Nation quoted unidentified sources as saying two ,a•.uunen tried to kill Amin on Saturday at the Bayltabire trading center two miles from his home •t En· tebbe. The paper quoted Vice Presl- 1 dent Muatala Adrial as sayinJ the police and army were looltl.ni for Amin throughout Uganda but he refused to confirm or deny the assassination attempt. • , "If you find him, please con- tact Uganda immediately," It I quoted Adrisi. 1 In the past, the newspaper hu !not always been completely ac· curate in its reports from Ugan-da, but the report.a have usually lcomained some substance. In Washington, U .N , Am· bassador Andrew Youn1 was lasked about Amin when the am- <See AMIN, Pa1e A2) I l Two Mexican Doctors Ask • ,Laetrile OK OKLAHOMA CITY (AP> Two Mexican doctors are askln1 a federal Judge to 1rant them the same power he has given U.S. doctors to autborue importation of Laetrile, the alleged anti- cancer remedy banned by the fede•al government. U.S. District Judie Luther Bohanon had ruled in a class- action suit that terminally ill cancer patients could Import Laetrile by applying to the court for penniaaion and getting their physicians to sign affidavits on their behalf. The request wu filed on behalf of Drs. Mario Soto and Raul MoraJea Aceves, both of Tijuana. Coast Weather Late ni&tat th~&h mid· mornln1 low cloudlneaa otherwise fair thTousb Tuesday. Lows toni&ht in upper~. HJ1hl Tueiday near 70 at beaches to up· per 70s Inland. IN IDET8D~Y Tu c'*f cmcllffof o//fttr of IM BaM ol Amfrica .U.. cuua U. con\IJOQ'• polltia. !torr.AT. ··-· Uoa. Tu...._., •1.Umz. • fot 1 1 ... foand D7 stai. COUl'tl (0 .....,. too u.u, 00 the wealth GI lndJ'ridYal ttbool d,la.. trtdl aad Cbe local property t.a· ti &heJ cu I ate to IUpport educaUoa. The tt.ai. Court rull.Qp, in ef. feet, 1•v• lh• Callfornla Le1t.lltun unUl tllO to draw u:p M school finuclnt plan which woald the wealth IJDCllll all 1 05C tcbool dt.trfeta in tbe 1tatCI. Tb• rallop bave a ataaierlnc Impact ca CalllOl'Wa educatJca, altectlJll the dlslrlbullon of S'1 billion &omdlb' In public support for 1ehool1 \Q.d 4.S mllllon children. IA appeallna to lb• Supreftle Court, Loi Ancelea County cov- ernment and school officials said Fans provided their own perform.Ing ,rts at the Big A in Anaheim SUnday to supplement the !are that ranged from headliner Allee Cooper ~ an escape artist in a strait jacket. The theme was School's Out. Pictures and s tory are on Page A3. CUSD Gets F1Jnds From Yiejo Firm llw WD..J.JAM SClmlllBER ~ °' .. .,.. ....... "9ft The Mi1111ton Viejo Company preaeoted Caristrano Unified School Distric trustees with a check for "'3'7 .500 today to be used for "enb&rl(:ement" of dis- trict achooll wttbJn the Miasion Viejo planned community. The cash donation, laraest ever made by the company to the Caplslrano district, waa present· ed by Art Cook, a company vice president, to CUSD Board Chairman E .G. "Ted" Kopp. "Thi.II la a aignlflcanl aift -an unheard or thing,'' Kopp said. "Over and above a w wrlteoff or aoytbln1 else, It renect.a the pride the company has ln It.II community." Most of Mission Viejo's present growth area lies wlthln the Woman· Rides Car 125 Feet Down Canyon Capistrano district, with the other ball ol the community cov- ern~ by the Saddleback Valley Unified Scbool Olstrlct. T company hu also made Jar1e donations to the Sad· dleback district ln the past. The Capistrano district cur- rently hu three elementary 1chooll ln Miuion Viejo with two more ap the drawing boarda. In the fall, Capistrano Valley Hi1h School ln the south part of the community wm open its doora fO/I' the flnt Ume. <See CHECK, Pace A!) .. th• atate court rulln1• could not •land becawao the ort1lnal autt challeQltq lheaymm'1 valldJty never made the 1ov•rnor or le1l1latu.re parU• to the cue. "Mllllons of children and future aeneratlona of mllUocs of cbHdren have been denJed pro- cedural due process law,•' the ap. peal said. The California Supreme Court rullne, which affirmed the de· dalooe(aatai.trfal cowt. uan, leawe lt up. t.o tbo '*'* lqlt1at.ure to come up with a remedy. The case betan ln 1188 when the parent. of Z1 Loll Anfe)ea County school children sued county official• and several school district.. Arter various preUmlnary court ruU.oaa stretched out over a s ix-year period, Los An1eles Superior Court Jucf&• BerUrd Jelfenon ruled tom• that u.. state'• acbool-ftnanelnl oatem wu not• d benuse it rialatAld tb• equal pnitect.i• provtakmsd lbe 1tate camUtution. if Uruler California's ''foundailoa J pro.,.am" ol acbool fundlna. oneJ major component ls Jocal supple·~ menu raised by usin& local pro-f pertylaxea. · Finally opened <See8CllOOLS. PaaeAZ> J • J " I ' Hot Oil Flo-wing Fro1n Alaska Pipti 1 PRUDHOE BAY, Alaska (AP) -Hot oil from beneath the permanently frozen soil of Alaska's Arctic North Slope be- gan flowing through t.he $7.7 billion trans.Alaska pipeline to- day. The startup marked the culmination of nine years of plan- mn& and building In the laraest and mott expensive project un- dertaken by private Industry. It means 1.2 mtlllon barrels of oil daily soon will be on Its way to market. "We've done a damn good job," declared William Darch, preaident of Alyeaka Pipeline Service Company. "Our destiny Is in our hands. The problems are now ours to solve, which is a very good position to be in after the las t couple years." It cost $7.7 billion to build the 800-mlle tube from Prudhoe Bay here on the Arctic Ocean, 250 mil• oott.b ol the Arctic Circa.. to the port ot Valdez on Prince William Sound. O.velopment of the wells at this end of the pipe cost an additional $4 billion. No speeches, ceremonies or si:>ecial events heralded the startup. Oilmen said the first opening of the valves -directed bv a computer in Valdez -would be about as exciting as turnina on a garden JK>se. "We deliberately wanted to be low key about this," said a spokesman for Alyeska. the con- sortium of eight oll companies formed to build the line. "We'll have some sort of celebration later." The U.S. Interior Department gave final clearance lo move the oil about 26 hours before the of- ficial startup time. By then, oil had already begun to now from wells in the 25-by-10-mile North Slope field Into feeder lines and storage tanks adjacent to Pump Station No. 1. A week ago, the first 85 miles of the 48-lnch pipeline was filled with noncombustible nitrogen gas to eliminate the possibility o( an exploeion when the oil goes In. The oil begins its journey slow- 1 v -at about 1.1 miles per hour <SeeOlL, Pa1e AZ) F. ,···. or. -. .... -·-· ---~·-· &. -... -.. --~ .---.Trans-Alaska Pipeline 4 Feet Wide~ 799 Miles Long .. I al .. .. .. .. .. . . OIL BEGINS FLOWING THROUGH ALASKA PIPELINE After Nine Ye•,., f1.7 9Wlon Project Working Diedrich Seeking Delay of Hearing By TOM BARLEY Of, .. o.llt 1'119C le.ff Oraoie County Supervlaor Ralph Diedrich appeared before three Superior Court jud1es today in a bid to delay a heari.,. called when be reported· ly refused to answer Grand Jury questions. But the only delay tbe beleacuered county official could get was a 24-bour holdover or· dered by prestd.lne Judce Byron K . McMiilan who read a tran1crtpt of the 1rand Jury sesalon before rullnc. LB Planners Weigh Units For Canyon "These seemed to be preUy simple queations," Judie McMillan told Dledric~. "And we have to remember that the term of the current grand jury exptiw this month." . ''Thll lhinC hu been 1otnc ob ror eight months, your honor,·· Diedrich complained. "I want time to study this issue and l want time to hlre lbe attom~t who can band.le thla ln a prooer manner." '°'- But Jude• McMillan refused tt> utend tbe time 1tanted Diedrf ch beyond J p.m. Tuelday. Oled.r1cb deCllnecl to ldent1fy I the attomey he bad m mind. 1b I '"pvvf.8or lnade lt. clear outa1ae 1 the cowtNOm that tbe two at· 1 totnoya currea.U, workin& lor (See DIEDtlCB. Pace AJ) .. . ,Jfore Statea ·~·.OK Laetrik • l By n.e ~lated Preh Delaware and Oklahoma il 1becarne the eJghth and ninth states to leeiaHH , Laetrile as their governora · .~ signed bills today mating the controversial sub- . stance avaJfable. ,. In Oklahoma City, Gov. David Boren s1ened into ·law a bill that as or Oct. 1 '~-wm aJJow doctors and . ho1pltala to ad minister , · Laetrile to cancer patient-; : ''who request at \ • Delaware Gov. Pierre S 'duPont si1ned a measure that permits Laetrile to be 'manufactured and sold in \he state. but warned that •the substance "1s not a Jmaclc cure" for cancer. !Dmliltr'll MNlll&" lllJlltMlf - ..-iaw~ eur,31,w waa a~ualnted wllb Sutan AD , 2$, U.. Conur Harbor rq no &llo pata,hed. .. Dal•· and atep. fath r, Mr. and Mn. Gil ffoct•• ol .Newpan Beach. are myst.U'led aboul the id Uly ol her compa-.U.. "I imaclne that acboott.Mcber Jn Parit lu:aowB •bo be 1'. butbe'a probabb' afraid ol 1.uui. into tr ble," Mn. ffoda• Hld to-day . 'We've talked to people. who've been over there and it's a common practice to loan or aeU someone else your papers." "No matter who he la," she said .sadly, "knowing who be la or was can't btio.& our daU&)lter back ... " The rpyltery John Doe and Mi.11 Daniela, a PbD candidate in buslneu admlnlatratlon at UCLA, died of traumatic shock and exposure 24 to 48 hours after the crash. They might have survived had it not been for what San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office 11uperviaora now say was a dis- patcher's bad judgment. The dispatcher considered a r eport by Cai Poly student Richard Manzer, 26, or an orange flash and dying glow in the sky near Cuesta Summit about 9: lS p m. the night of the era.sh to be too vague and uncorroborated to send a deputy to check it out. ~Thieves Keep Cops . - .Hustling in Laguna A flock of burglaries and thefts • .kept Laguna Beach Police busy r·over the weekend. r. , Photographic equipment .. 11telued at $123-0 was reported •• tolen tn a burglary Sunday at ··.&.be home or George A. Zahn Jr. of 671 Glenneyre Street, Apt. 1 u •.11!. Two cameras, assorted lonsc~. • tJJnoculars and other gear were · jaken after a thief entered , !2lroueh an open wmdow. po4ce ·~~id , Burglar alarm equipment . v•lued at $225 was reported . flolen in a burglary Saturday at . be residence of Douglas B. &owne, 962 Van Dyke Drive ·;Police beheve entry lo have 1,IM!fn through a louver~ window ,frea. Several or the . panes were ·f~und removed leaving an area 1Jrge enough for a person to crawl through. 1 Ruth B Gluckson or Manzanita Street reported the theft of w.?O in ~mplng gear stolen from her J\ome's 1arage. Police believe ,~ptry may have been through an l'Mecured door ., ~ gold rin1 worth $200 and $8 In I Fro111PageAJ ~OIL ••. ,irlaen it flows at the m1t1al rate or :;soo.ooo barrels per day Darch says the line will quickly reach a daily production level of l 2 ,fUTiion barrels. '·1'fhe first oil tnlo the line wm be h~tled lo about 140 degrees. lt.s t~perature will drop as the line dip• into the permafrost layer which blankets the stale north of the Brook.a Ranse. By the time the oil arrives at Valde1, lt.s lead- lna edae will be chilled to about 35 decrees and aa sticky u tar becauae of the coolln1 effect or the pipe. "It'll craduaJly get warmer" aa the l0Uowln1 oil heata lho pipe, Robertson said. DAILY PILOT cash were reported stolen from the car of Robert P. Murray, of La Jolla as the vehicle made its way through a car wash Satur· day. Murray told poJlce the proper· ty was in the vehicle when it started through the racillty, 540 S. CoMt Highway, but was miss- ing when it emerged. Police are investi&allng Two Laguna Beach CJty park- ing meters were stolen from the 800 block of Cliff OrJVe. The loss was placed at S170 for the meters, cut from their stands, and an eslimated $15 m coin believed in the meters. I',.... Page Al CHECK ••• Kopp said the company's cash gift will permit the district lo "do some things we wouldn'l have been able lo do with tax or bond money." The seven-member CUSO board will consider the posslblll- ty o( UAini the money to build a stadium, complete with seals and lil}ltine, at the new hieh school. Kopp said there are a number of other projects that could be financed with the gift, including a swimming pool for the new high school, a mobile readlnc lab, landacaplnc. enhancement or library and media services at the new high school or tennis courts. In a letter transmilllfll the check lo the district, James Toeprer. 111.ssion Viejo Company executive vice president, said the aioney ii to be used "at the dl•· crellon of the Board of Trustees." The only proviso is that ll be spent on school faclUUea within Mission Vlejo. •'The lllnion Vlejo Company conUnue11 to reCOIJl}ze the fun. damental importance of 1ood educational facilities and wllbts to express its continuing desire to uaist the district ln brin&inl fine educatlooai facUitiea to the com~ munit.J.'' Toepfer Hid. Today's donation brlnl• the company's total cootrlbutioft to CUSD JWOJecU to more than $1.1 malllonalnce 1989. Until today, the lar1est lfn&)e comPMt dooatioft bu betll ln-au llaUon or 14 portable duaroom buUdinp at a COit of $290,000. COURAOl!OUS (BACKGROUND) !DOl!!8 ENTERPRISE BY JUST TWO FEET Ted Turner Takn a Pair from Lowell North In America'• Cup TrtaJa ' r AlllPGTCJIN <A > - CIUllNllMl'll ... to ..., ...... t o poor wo•• Jf mot!len• Una ..,. da ldd ..... u aid eoa.,. • lo ...... o11-1-. • coart ., decided that po basptt&ll bave no iepJ obllprjon to pa, tor~ ol poor 111'Ua.11. The mart &aid aiat. could PQ for abclrtilaw If th.,-...--. but oat ll1&D7 etat. .,. .. ,.... to decide to foot •ucb bills. ne .. cllioa'a practlcal effect, &beref ON. la that •oat poor- womm wUl baft to seek abor· tloaa It. ti. cll.alat staff.a by doc!ton not oppoeed to abortion. While Id dllcmalns federal fundJni, tbe court'• deci.sioo also appeared to clear the way ror Co~ to pasa a bllJ which Turner Leads Cup TriaJs.:E~§[~g • '. · that would cut otf federal mooq • · • for all abortions -even those In ., Tmn Miatakea Keep Enlerpriae ·at Bay ;:~~~-weofthemolheriaen- NEWPORT, R .I. (AP) -Ted · Turner sauntered away from the 12·me&er yacht Courageous and calmly crowed about beating the Enterprl.ae twice in preliminary trials for America's Cup defense candidates. (Photo, Pa1eC3). It., unusual for-the orten out- spoken owner or the Atlanta Braves to crow quietly. It'• also unu.ual for an experienc~ skip- per like Lowell North to make the same Ilario& miatate twice. However, il happened Sunday and North'• Enterprise wound up lo1in1 another race because or a failure to cover lu. competition, m1neuverinc to stay between Courageoua and the next mart. In match racing, not covering your competitor whJle in the lead is like spitting into the wind - you don't do it. ''We had no Idea which way the wind might shift," North said Sunday about the final leg of the second race. "So we put on a loose cover. I· cuess ft was too loose. It was the same way we Jost that one yesterday.•' Turner could not have agreed more. ''They can't tack with us," he said. "First of all, they don't cov· er. When we get ahead of them, we cover and slam dunk." By letting Couraceous, sue· ceaaful America's Cup defender in 197-4, eet away on the rinaJ beat into winds averaging 10 to 12 knots, the Enterprise cost itself the second race Sunday. 'l'he margin was one-hair second, or a mere two feet. The earlier race, over 13.5 miles, also went to Couraceous, whlch took the lead at the start and held on for a 45-aecond Fro91P~AJ AMIN ••• ba11sador left a Cabinet meeting• at the White House. To a suggestion from a re- porter that Amin disappeared, Young replied: "Well, t hope nobody helped him. l wouldn't mind blm just takln& off on bis own.'' An Information ministry spokesman ln Kampala, Ugan- da's capital, said by telephone he knew nothing of any disap- pearance but said there bad been no official word on Amin's ac- tivlllea since Saturday when he was presented with a ciaot fish caught in Lake Victoria. Radio U&anda reported that Amin mleht attend a "refugee day" celebration In western U1anda today. A spokesman at the president's office in Kampala said he did not believe anythlnc had happened to Amin or that he was mi.llinJ. He wowd not aay where tbe pre- aldent wu, but Amin la secretive about bJs moves, presumably ror security reasons. marstnofvictory. Enterprise bad a 23-second lead turnln1 into the flnal · windward lee or the aecond 12.S..mlle race, but a tackln1 duel w aa won by Turner Jn a pboto- fioiab. The Joues gave Eoterpriae a 1·8 record a1alnst the two Kina• Point syndicate boats -In~ dence and Couraaeoua, which were picked by the race cQDlmit- . tee to duel twice today on Rhode Island Sound. On Sat.urct.y, North avoided a tackin& duel that let Indepen. deuce win oae of two bouta. "It doesn't seem u thouab I've learned a leuon," North said. Aaked ii be intended to keep the other U.S. contenders coverin1 in the turbulent wake or hi• boat in future races, North said with a smile: ''Yea, I t.h1nk so." Meanwhile, Turner satd be had protested to the America's Cup Committee of the New York Yacht Club that N4>ttb refused to supply tbe Couraeeous with a new w~beol North sails. The Atlanta Braves' boas bad complained lut week that North. ·a noted aailmaker fJ'Om San Dle10, backed out OD an qree. ment. Turner IQllt w .. t.be ftnt time that there hadn't been a C?Omple&e spirit of ~J)enUoo betwemAmerican sYndfeatea. Edward du.l(oaliD, bead cl the Enterprise effort. ;atd bll ayn- dtcate had pent a Jot qt tPGMy to compute:tie tbe de.llti ol new North ..U.. and thereWb'Boway Uley would be used Oh tDOther boat, unleu ltn.terprtae doM not defend the eup. Last )'ear, Coagreu puaed a bHJ, the ao-called Hyde amend· ment, that ended federal funding for all abort.ions except those in which the llle of the mother would be endangered by childbirth. A federal Judie in New York, however, immediate-. ly declared that leilalation un- con.UtutlonaL . The Supreme Court's decisions 11id atates -and presumably Con1reu -may encourace women to carry tbelr prepan. cl es to the child-be mo. atue. • The court'• decialon.s did not retreat, however, from the justlca• 1'73 rulinc tbat all women may letally choose to end their pcegnancy in ill lint three months, free of governmenlal ln· terrerence. 4 Nabbed in Dana The question of wellare pay. meota for abortions aroae in cases from Connecticut and Pen- nay.l~~~"i The hl•h court said the '-'ODaUlu.Uon'a usurance of equal pCOtectloo under the law "" and pr6 lllons of the Social · Security Act do not mean that atatea. have to pay for elective abortions -even tbou1h the states proride flnanc.lal aid for PoOr women who declde ·to have • cbUdren. On Drug Charges , Five men remain m CU5tody to- day in Newport Beach alter police alleged they sold U pounds of marijuana to undercover narcotics officers over the weekend. The four men were arrested in Dana Point by o((acera from the Newport Beach Pohce Depart- ment, aided by officers from Laguna Beach. Booked on char1e1 or oon- spiracy and sale oC marijuana were: Edwin Michael Anderson, 33, or 3828 W. 226th St., Torrance; Robert Charles Hitchcock, 23, of REPORTED MISSING Uganda'• ldl Amin 31851 Jn l Ave .• South Laguna; Ronald Fraldta Haddock, a, or 232-4 Paciftc Ave., Corona de1 Mar; Louil J>eter Luchesi, 33, or 3'833 Dau Strand. Road, Dana PoiDt, and James tie. French, aa, of Walnut .. The five mm are beinc held 1n lieu of '7.SOO ball each. A •POkesman for the police de· partment ... atd the arrests culminated an lnveaUcauon or the actJvitie. of the group in tbe Harbor Area. FromPageAJ SCHOOLS.· .• Most states have almUar pro- 1rama. The Ca1Horn1a SUpreme Court ruled that "IO long as the u- sened valuation with1n a dis- trict's boundaries is a major de- termtomt of how mucb it can apend for Ill schools, only a dis- trict with a large lax ba.se will be truly able to decide bow much it really cares about education. "The poor district cannot free- ly chOOM to lax ltaetr into an ex- cellence which its tax rolll can not prcwide.'' the state court said. The court, in atri.kiq ~the d~iaiaa. of two lower courts, rwed that Pennsylvania ollldals did not violate the Social Security Act by refuatnc to pay foc eJec. ti ve abortions. The court allo said that Connecticut officials did not violate the equal- proted.lon •aleeuarda included in the 14th Amendment by refua- in1 to pay foe elective abortiom for women on weUarf! .. Justice Lewis F. PoweU Jr. wrote the court's majority opi- nion. He wu joined by ChJef Justice Warren E. Burger and Justices Bvron R. White, William H. Rehnquist, Polter Stewart and John Paul Stevens. Musical Burglar Hits Clemente Car San Clemente police are in· nat11atine Curt Miller's claim tbat thieves have taken hit wa- wa pedal. Miller. a 2S-year-old drum.mer who lives at 123-C Avenida Po- niente. reported someone forced open the wlnd wing of his car. parked in front or hia apartment Saturday. and stole the a<!OQltic devtc .. and four eeta of cymbti5. wblcb be .aJued at $4.ZS. ' p,....p-AJ . DIEDRICH REQUEST. him are not adequate to work on iaaua poled in t.be new Grand Jury probe. • • Openness Sought· Diedrich appeared fir-at today before Judee Jam ea H. W allwor\b who dt1qua1Jfled himldt from the bearine with th• explanation that he Is tho Superior Court lla1loa witb t.be arand J\11)'. Diedrich theD 1fent to Judie R. Warren Knlpt'• courtroom to be told aft« a JO.mln&tte deJ., that Judi• Knllbt'• be&YJ llooday c.Jeodar would not permit him to b•ar tbe Dtedrtch cue. • CapUt:rano U.lllfled School Dis- trict. trWltffl will be a1ked tonl,irt to open bllb 1cbool cam- Pl.&IH Oct. l, allowln1 ttudenta to l•••• aebooJ ll"OUndl when they are DOtiCWuJecl for lUMS. 'nit khoOl board meet.lni ls to be~ lit 7:•·p.m. lD dlatrict fll· ncu, 871 Calle hi'fecto tn 6aA Ian CIPiti'aoo. The open eampua ncomme:n- d1tJon oomee ln>m a committee ta~id ha rebruary to lo· veadpta the .avl1abllU,y Of such a polfef tn tM Caplltrno lcbool dlttrict. It bU the baelllDI ol Superintendent. J•rome ·Tbornalt)r. • ••penon1111, &.be 1upennt4& dent belltw• tbat the ,lnJtDCJ Hi Wdiwt JllOl>ltrn.1 trill be dlmlldtW bj bariq an °"" cam~ .. ~ ba tnilttn ID a IDllDDtO&nalUlei • • ''An open campus 1111.tta the atbool lD developJq a cl*r re- latlomhlp with tho fa.rnily ln the tellle that tbcr. la a better abar- lnl of dual niepoaalblllty for atu- denta• behavior. "Too diet puent. lOQk to the •ebooll to totally ctlltodlll and wat to bold the •cbool over-·17 rapamlblo for tho behnto. ol adolescent ltud " Tbamaley Mid. pr~:ci~ ~~rO::f>'iJ~rt.. would allow ~ ·parent to r. q\& t that hlJ chUd DDt bl iJ. lowed to~· canious. It alao WOUid ""°"41 tb A"1 ol tb• tine bfib 'lehool prtn- clpela Could dOM the cam-lf M 1.-are abu.t Lbo. ~ WQPUIPrlvllel The subpoena tbat brou;ht Dledrkh tO court wu lQUed last week aftc' be report.ed.11 refuMd to •atldaet.orilr answer 41 tlonl pioMd to biai ID the. If and JurJ room b7 Aal'atct Dfltrlct AUoraq MlCbM!Caplul ' Jt WUnpoctiJd ~mod~ ' ,..aftd Jury MUtclii:I WU taken up •lttl • •mes of •cc atfona made b7 Diedrich dotl.u nlc.b tbe ~claimed tbill the • ~:~=~~ii:UM..: more than a th1At1 clU,uiMa .. trittb bunt" 4•toed to ClrSve him fromoftlet.. n ... ftjofted t Dltarfa ac:m.d CaplzJ:I Di,edrich Gets Day Delay 91 TOM BASLEY Oftlll~,,, ....... Oran1Ee Countv Supervisor Ralph Diedrich appeared before three Superior Court judtea today in a bid to delay a heariq called when be reporUct. ly refused to anawer Grand Jury quesUom. But the only de~ay the belea,uered county om"Ct .. "could get wu a 24-hour hol~ • or· dered by prealdln1 Judie Jen K . McMllJ an who re ~· tran1crlpt of the grand J ·.~c., session before rultnr. ''These 1eemed to be pretty s imple que1tlons," Judae McMillan told Diedrich. "And we have to remember that the term ' o( the current 1rand Jury expires this month." · ''Thil thins has been 101111 on for eilbt months, your honor," Diedrich complained. ••1 want time to 1tudy this issue and I want tlme to hire tbe attorney who can handle tbls ln a proper manner." But Judie McMUlan reflded to extend the time sranted Diedrich beyond2p.m. TueMay. Died.rich declined to ldeotttY the attorney be had ln mlnd. The superviaor made It clear outside the courtroom that the two at· torneys currently wor~lna for him are not adequate to work on Issues posed in the new Grand 'Jury probe. Diedrich appeared lirat today hf'lforf! .Jud2e James H . Walsworth who dlaqualified himself from the hearlna with .lhe explanation that he ls \be ouperior Court liailOO with the ~rand jury. Diedrich then went to Judie It. Warren Knight's courtroom to be !told after a 31>-minute delay that p udae Kruabt's heavy Monday ;calendar would not permit him to <See DIEDRICH, Pase AZ) 'Newport Road Project OK'd The. Grilflth Company of Irvine has been awarded a $29$,000 con· tract ror the w1denlng of Superior A venue In Newport Beach Crom twolaneetofour. Newport Beach city coun· cllmen approved the contract for the project between Placentia A venue and lnduttrlal Way. Work la expect~ to belin by rold-July and ahould be complet- ed by October, 1ccordln1 to pro- ject -ainfff Joma Woltera. De satd that, during eooatruction, the contractor will keep one lane of traffic open lo each direction. Coa8t Late n11ht throulh mtd· morning tow cloudlne11 otherwl1e fair tbrou1h Tue.W. LoW'I tonl1bt, lJi upper IOI. Hl1M 'tunaay near 70 at beathd to up- •per: 70lt tft11nd. a •~bool fln.al\dDt plan wbkb would lhare ~ wealtb amona all 1,05t acbool dbttlcta in tht state. The ru.llDu have a 1ta11ertni Impact oo Callf orula education, a!f ectlnc tbe dlttributJoo ol f1 bUlioA 1Mually ln pubUc support for 1chool1 ancl · •.s ~UUon children. Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. 1a1d the decla1oa meus ltll Ume to a« "'ifl.I ell wlH ,.-Y.W.1 ill,.._, JO '•11 \ u .............. OIL BEGINS FLOWING THROUGH ALASKA PIPl!UNE After Nlne..Y••,., $7.7 BHMon ~ Wortdng Ala,skan Oil Be~m Slnw Trip Southward PRUOHOJ!: BAY, Alaska <AP> -Hot otl from beneatl\ the permanent.ll' fro~.,n soll of Ala•k•'• Arcilc Nortll Slope be· 1an nowtn1 throueb the fT, 7 bllllon trans·Aluka pipeline to- day. The startup marked the culmination of n\ne years of plan· nlng and build1n1 in the lareest and most expensive project un- dertaken by private industry. It means 1.2 million barrels of oil dally soon wUI be on lt.11 way to market. "We've done a damn eood job," declaNJCI William Darch, president of Alyeaka Pipeline Service Company. "Our destiny 11 ln our handl. The problerna are now ours to solve, which ii a very 1ood po1ltJon to be tn aft.er the la1t couple yean." lt coat $7.7 billion to build the 800-mlle tube from Ptudhoe Bay here oo the ArctJc Ocean, 250 mllu north ol the Arctic Circle, to the port of Valdez on Prince William Soun4. Development ol the welll at tbta end ot the pipe eott an addJJional $C billion. <S-OIL. P11e Al) llEU1 WANTED, c,ur W1'I1l AD ''My husband la very metlculoua about the bou.e. So when I went b1ck to work -( Meded help ri&bt away." That'• tbe 1to1'y behind a Newport Beach woma1t'1 own ad· vertl1tn1 1ucc .. 1 when •he placed um cluallled ad: Uve·hl maid, mmt keep hou•e dean. Pl1 room. ba. experienced, xxx· XlUCX. She found her helper wtth1n boura aft.er thcl ad appeared ln the Dally PtJot. Wh1tever your needs, call M3-51'7t. 1"he Dally Pt lot ii the people's market place alon1 the Oranse Cout. N .. . Serrano ~tiling OD a ~ ICbool finance A · form. • . Bl"OWI\ llid tM rulJDI ·alv• Calttomta "ltl marcbin1 orden .. The tJme to act ii now. And, u we do IO by eddln1 moaey. we lbOuld insist upon school reform and al· teDUootobaaJca." 1n appeallna to the Supreme Court, Loi Ancel• County aov· ernment ud sctbool officials Hid tbe ltM4 court rulina• could not. stand beeauae I.be oria al au:lt cball~ the 1yatem'1 nlldit1 never made tile covtROr or le1l1lature panlea to tbe taM. .. Million• of eblldi'en and future 1e:nenUom ot mll»cna d ebUdren have been denMeid ~ e.ctural due ptoceu law,•• UM~ pealsald. The California Supreme Court rulina. wbicb aftlrmed . de- cision Of a •late trial court. ellell· tially leav• lt up to the st.Me letlalature to come up whh a. ~·· Tbe cue b-.• iA lta 1'ben the pveat.a ol '11 LOI Aniel• Couaty tebool children sered county offlelala a11d Hveral school dlltrjcts. After varloua prellmlntry court nallAp It.retched out over a aix-veu oeriod. Loi Aa~eles <8eelCllOOLS, Pase Al) Bull • ·g Halt? Moratorj,um Pmhed in NB BJ JOANNE &EYNOLD8 ot ... .,..., f'lltt ..... . If three ol the seven members of tbe Newport Beach Planninl Comm1Mloa tt.ve their way, the city will balt all conatructlon un· Ul the clt>:'• road system can catch up wtlh tralfic. Tbe~~mluloners, Paul Belalll, nau SeelJ and Bill Aaee were 1ble to push thTouah their . recommebdaUon for a buildln& moratorium late lut Tbunday ni1bt. Two commissioners - Paul Hummel and Georce Cokas -were abeent from the meetl.n&. The uiove, brought up u an ofl·a1mda Item, was oppoe«I by Commission Chairman Jackie Heat.her and Commisaloner Bill Frederickaao who both aald they fell the matter ou1ht to have a full public beartn1. The moratorium needs city A .. S .d Mi . min m ss1ng Alter Killing Try NAIROBI, Kenya (AP> - U1andan Preaident ldi Amin la mlHln8 after a weekend as· HHlnatlon 1tt:, a Kenyan newapaper aatd y. Uaandall officials said the re· Port wu faife, but a man who antwered the lelepbQo at Amla'• bom aald f\e had not ... a1nc. Frlda.y. •we don't know where be la or *ti•l b,.. bappeed to him," the Unldentlfled 01andan said. "We 1'tre expecUnl him Friday even· W· We tried in vain to find hJm. we don't know where be " now. ind nobod1 bu any explana· Uon." He said "some people have sone to look for Amin at Murch.iaon Fall•" ln nort.bweet U1anda. Tbe independent. Nairobi Daily Nation quoted unldenttrled sources u saytna two ~ tried to kW Amin on Sat~rday at the Bayttabtre tradinr enter two miles from bla home at En· tebbe~ The paper qUoted Vice Prest· dent Mustafa Adrbl a• •aytttg the police~ army were looking for Amin throu1bout U1anda but he refused to confirm or deny the a11uslnation attempt. "Ir you find him, please con- tact U11nda immediately." it quoted Adrl1l. In t.he put, the newspaper bu not alwaya been completely ac· curate ln ita reports from U1an· da, but the reportl hive usually contained aome 1abltance. In W11bln1ton, U.N. Am· b11sador Andrew Young was uked about Amin when the am· baHador left. a Cabinet meettne a\ the Wblte HOule. To a suuest.lon from a re· porter taiai Amln dlaappeared, Y~J tnUed: .. Well, I hope -~Y helped hhn1 l wouldn't mind him fust taklng off on his R!POA1'm MISllMQ Uiancf•'• ldl Amin own." An information ministry spoketman ln Kampala, U1an· da'• capital, said by telephone he knew nothing or any dlsap· pearance but said there had been no official word on .Amin'a ac· tivitJe. since Saturday when he · waa presented with a 1lant flab cau1hUn Lake Vlctori1. Radio Uaanda reported that Amin milhl attend a ''refuaee day" cefebraUon in western uaandatodi)'. A apolceaman 1l the presldent'• of flco ln K~ala said he dkt not believe anYtbln1 bad happened to Ainln or that ~ waa mJPiq. He woul4 not aay where th• pre· alde.nt wu, but Amin it ~ecret.tte about bl.I mows. council approval to be put into ffl. feet IDd it is npected to be broulht before the C'OWlcU nut Monclay. Councilmen iD February wl*I down a proposal by Councllm P1ul Ryckoff which would bHe lmpoeed a moratorium on ~ sidentlal construcUon. That bid failed by one vote. Monday's meeting could i>n>· vide a second chance for lb' moratorium notion becauae1rt leut two anti-moratorium · cil members are expected miu the meeting. Councilwoma,n Lucille Kuehn ls recoverine from surgery and Mayor Milan Dost.i, who voted against a moratoriuQt last February, a1ao ls expected to be absent. 4 The recommendation from tho plannlnc commission in· corporates a aectlon of a report complied by the Citlsens Transportation Plan Advisory Commttue which says that road development that has taken . place 1n Newport Beach and that after that ne't._ construction would be penqilfed only in ~· cert wttb ldditlonal road de- velopment. The 11te.t. moratorium b\d ' ~... l',PapA!) . Man Stricken, FaJ.18 From /,Pier, Rescued Newport Beach lllepards wd tod1y a S1nta Ana man ap-parently suffered no after effecta from an epileptic aeuure that e1u1ed blm to lall lnt.o the wat.r otf &be Newport Pier Sunday II· ternoon. Lt . .Lotan Lockabey laid the I man, John Lannln1. was ~ 'with afrtend when the misbapoc· curred. They said hi• friend. Aurelio V111quez of Costa Meta dove into the water art.er LaJf.I nin1. : "Fortunately. our boat wo rieht tbei'e and picked them up, .. Lockabey ldd.ed. ' Llfecuarda administered ftM aid until paramedic• arriYed to take Lanninl to Hoac Memol'lal Hoepltal wlMre be wu treat.a and released. Lockabey nld the incident w• tbe moat serious in a weehQd that be described u "crowded but quiet." In all, 180,000 people vW Newport Bea«b over tbe weekend, but lifepardl were ly called upon to rescue mi., from small aurf. . .. }DIEDRICH •• bear &.be Diednch cue. ~ • ·Th• 1ubpoeoa that br~bt • O'if'dtkb to court wu wued lut ,.ttk after be reportedly refused tct saU.!acLOrlly ruuwer qua ttons poled to hlm lo the cr&Dd J\fry room by Assistant Dlstrkl .. ,~tlorney Michael Capizzi. . Jt was reported that most of I.he 'grand jury teasion WU taken Up ' "lth a aeries of accu1atlon1 outde by Diedrich durlne which '. tls,e auperviaor claimed that the 'i\fht-mooth probe Into lbe coun· ty ~ political practices ia not.bing • 111ore than a thinly dl•&uiled • ..witch bunt" deal&ned to drive : hiDJ from office .. . ·. It waa reported that Diedrich a'CcuMd Caplu.I and the Grand •· -3ory of leaking lnformaUoo lo ·:.the preu In a move to embarrass :-. Mm and deat.roy his reputation. ..... It wu also reported that he "'Criticized the Grand Jury for re- •'fa1ing to tell him what, if any, of- . fenses he is suspected of commit- • ctn< Also, sour<.'es Mid, Diedrlch ,otfldemned the Grand Jury for .what he claims is an invaaion or • hie privacy and criticized Capizzi •,(or asking "personal" questions that have no bearing on the in- ' NestigaUon. .. It was also reported that .Diedrich urged the Grand Jury to . ~itber indict him or leave him lllone "to cai-ry on" with respon.sibiUUes lo his omce. ;£rime Spree .. ,,, .Sfapect in · ~ewport Jail ' An ill·fated crime spree begun ,.over tM weekend by a handful of fUverslde area resident11 ended with one man in Newport Beach . City J all today. Newport Beach detectives said today they are looking tor the ·four companions of Wllllam Delano Kelley, 23. of Rubidoux. "Who was arrested Sunday in Rl\ters!de m a car allegedly stolen In Newport Beach. According to officers. Kelley and his tour friends allegedly stole a van in Riverside on Satur· day and drove It lo Newport where they allegedly stole two purses from beach visitors to find money to buy aas for the van The purses contained a total ol only 50 cents. officers userted Apparently the five men then broke into a garage of a Weal Newport home, lakln1 lhe owner's 1965 Corvalr and about . 700 pounds of meat kept in a freuer in the 1ara1e. Police put out a broadcast on the car, which Riverside Police spotted early Sunday momlnJ with Kelley asleep ln th• back seat. Hi• companloaa wer• 1one, policesald. He was booked on 1uaplclon of burglary when officers claimed they found 'ono of the mlnln1 packa1es of meal In the car with him. o"ANOI coMT H DAILY PILOT n.. ... _ ·-,._ .. _,.... ... _ ........ °""""' •. i-_., ... ........ W"'flllt ·~ 00. ff• tarried a pauport and other pa UaUq him.elf u I c''"" Ttom.u, 11, who .waa acqaalnted wllh Susan o.mei., ZS, I.be former Harbor A rear •bo lto pert.shod. Miu D tla' mot.her and step· fa\Ur, K.c. aad Mn. GU Modi• ot NftJPC)ft Beaeb. are myatified about. the idcnUty ot her compa· nJon. ''I Im.aero. that 1cboolteael\er in Patil lmowa wbo be ii. but be'• probably afraid of 1etUq into trouble," Mn. Hodae• said to- dal. • 'We've talked to people who've been over tbere and it'I a common practice to loan or sell 11<>meone elle your papers " .. No matt.er who be ia," abe said aadly, "knowing who be is or was can't bring our daughter back .. " The my•tery John Doc and Ml11 Daniet., a PhD candidate in busineu adminlstrat\on at UCLA, died of traumatic shock and expo1ure 24 to 48 hours alter tbecraab. They miaht have survived had It not been for what San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office supervisors now say was a dis·· patcher's bad judement The dispatcher considered a report by Cal Poly student Richard Manzer, 26, of an orange flash and dymg alow in the sky near Cuesta Summit about 9: 15 p.m. the rught or the crash to be loo vague and uncorroborated lo send a deputy to check It out. He apparently had arrixed his own photograph to the passport beloneing lo Tromeur who told Fren<.'h authorities be had lost 1l ear her lbls year while in the U S. attending UCLA classes -150 1t was presumed the dead man was Tromeur Viejo Company Gives Schools ( $437 ,500 Aid 81 WILLLUl SCH&EIBB& OI .. o.llY Pt19C "4tff The Miaalon Viejo Company presented Capistrano Unified School District trustees with a check for $a7,500 today to be used for "enban~tment" of dis· trlct acboc>t. within the Mission Viejo planned community The caab donation, largest ever made by the company to the Capistrano district, •u present· ed by Art Coot, a company vice president, to CUSD Board Chairman E.G. "Ted" Kopp. "This is a significant gift an unheard of thing," Kopp said "Over and above a tax wr1teorf or anything ehe, it reflects the pride the company bas in lu community " Most of Mission VieJo's pr~ent growth area lies within the Caplatrano district, with the other half of the community gov- erned by the Saddleback Vallty Unified School Diatrict. The company haa also made large donations to the Sad· dleback district in the put. The Capistrano district cur· reotly bas three elementary acboola in Miuioo Viejo with two more on the drawln1 boards. ln the fall, Caplltrano Valley Rish School in the south part or the community will open its door• for the flnt time. Ko.,., 1ald the company'• caah 1lft will permit the ~lrlct to •'do aome thine• we wouldn't have been able to do with tax or bond money.". The seven-member CUSD board will consider the posslblll· ty of using the money to build a stadium, complete with seats f',....PflfleAJ SCHOOLS •• . . Future E~ecutl1'es Kathy Forbalh, the out1<>ing atudent body president at Estancia High School, and Ben Koontz, incomlne presi- dent at Corona del Mar High School, have been named recipients of the future executive scbolarthips ll'•nted · by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. 4 Nabbed in Dana On Drug Charges Five men remain in custody to day m Newport Qeach alter police alleged they sold 25 pounds of marlju~na lo undercov.er ,,,....,..,,.AJ OIL ••• No apeecbea, ceremonies or special events heralded the startup. Oilmen said the first openlne of the valves -directed bv a computer tn Valdez -would be about u exciting as lurnme on a 1arden hos€.' •·we deliberately wanted to be low key about this." said a spokesman for Al yeska, the con- sortium of eight oil companies formed to build the line. "We'll have som€.' sort of celebration later." narcotic• officers over the weekend. Tbe four men were arrested in Dana Pqint by officers from the . Newport Beach Police Depart· . . meot, aided by officers from Laauna Beach. lfooked on cbargea or con· 1plraey and aale of marijuana were: Edwin Michul Anderson, 33, of 3821 W. 226lb St., Torrance; Robert Charles Hitchcock, 23, ol 31651 Jewel Ave., South Laauna, Ronald Franklin Haddock, 28, ot 2324 Pacific Ave., Corona del Mar; Louis Peter Lu<.'heai, 33, of 34833 Dana Strand Road, Dana Point, and James Lee Pt-ench, 33, of Walnut. The five men are being held in lleu or $7,500 bail ••ch. ~ spokesman for the police de partment said the arreus culminated an lnveatlgaUon of Uie activities of the eroup in Lbe Harbor Area. W AIHINGIVW CAP> - bavt DO leCal or ~t.lt.utloul ... qulremeal to "1 for Uoat f poor •omt it the motlaen• U••• are oot •n· danaered.. tile o.s. SUpr.rn• Court Hld today. In a "11es ot S.3 votea, the court abo decided that public bo9pttab have no lefal obll11tlon to pay for voluntar)' abo.rtionl ol poor women. ,... court Mid Ital• could pay for abortlom if they want to. but not mqy lblt• are expected to decide 1D root such bllla. The de-c I 1lon'1 praetlcal errect, tberefort, i1 that moet poor women wW haft to Mak abor· tlou at b-ee clinic• 1tafttd by docton not oppoeed to abortian. While not diacussin1 federal fundin&, the court'• decision alao appeared to cloar t.be way for Coo119'& to paaa a bill which would cul on federal monies for elecUve abortions. The court's declaloo did not go u far as en· donin1 the t1nd of le1lslallon Conares1 la conalderlna. a law that would cut ort federal money ror all abortions -even those ln which the life of the mother ls en- danaered. Lut year, ConJ?eu puaed a bill, the so·called Hyde amend- ment, that ended federal fu.oclinc for all abortloal except tbcle ln which the Ufe of tbe mother would be endangertd by childbirth. A federal Judie in New York, however, lmmedlat.e- ly declared that letJ.alailon uo- comtltutional. . The Supreme Court'• declaiona said states -a.ad preaumably Congress -may encourage women lo carry their prepan- ciu lo the cblld-bearini staae. Tbe court's decisions did not retreat, however, from the jualices' 1973 ruling that all women may legally choose to end their pregnancy In Ila flr1l three months, free of governmental In- terference. The question of welfare pay· meats· for abortions arose In caaes from Connecticut and Pen.' naylvanla. The h11b court said the CoosUtution's usurance of equal protection under the law and provialons of the Social Security Act do not. mean that bi e lo pay aBQJrt..1iW1• -••• t •t&tM ll"OYide flsl&H:lal poot' who cblldrw. 'I"-cowt. an down tbe dedatom of two lower ~. ruled that Pennsylvanla olftdall did not violate tM Social Security AC!t bJ retualna 1o pay for elec- tive abortions. Tbe court abM> saJd that Canneetieut otndals did Dot •lolate tbe eqaal· protectioD lafe,uardl i.Dd\ldld in the 1'th Amendment by rtfm. in1 to pay for elective abmUclm for wocom on wdfare. Justice Lewi• F. Powell lr • wrote the towt'• m~t.y opl. nion. He 1WU joloed by C2tlel Jultlce Warren E. Burger and Juallcea Bvroo R. White, William H1 Rebnqulat.. Potter Stewart and John Paul Stnena. Justices 'fturgood Marshall: Wilham J Brennan Jr. and Harry A. Blackmund1saented. F,.._P~AJ HALT ••• would affect all construction. Last Fberuary's proposal in· volved only new realdential con- struction. Mn. Heat.btt-aald 1be opposed the proposal becauae it wu broulht up without benefit ot a staff study and public be~ because of the city's peodinctr&f· ficmodel. Tbe city i1 working on a com- puterized traffic model, which should be ready by the end ol tho year. It will enable staff mem- bers to determine the traffic im· pact of new development. Pending developments. in the city which could be affected should a n1orat.orlum be imposed include the 229-unit Sea !Aland apartments near the Newporter Inn. the Westdiff Grove homes. part of Harbor Ridge near Spyglass Hill, as well as peading com merciaJ proJeclll in the Koll Center and Emkay develop- ments near the Orange County Airport and construction of Corporal€.' Plaza in Newport Center. The U.S. Interior Department gave final clearance to move the. oil about 26 hours berore the of ricial startup time. By then, oil had already begun to now from wells in the 25-by-lO·mile North Slope field tnto feeder lines and storage tanks adjacent to Pump Station No. 1. A week ago, the first 85 miles of the 48-inch pipeline wa. fiUed with noncombustible nitrogen eaa to eUmmate the possibility of an explosion when the oil iioes in SChool Board OKs. SchoolSeeb More Funds For Teachers The oil begins it.a Journey slow. Iv at about 1 l miles per hour when It nows at the Initial rate or 300,000 -barrels per day Darch saya the line will quickly reach a daily production level of 1.2 million barrels. Parking Lot Sale The first oil into the line wilJ be heated to about 140 degrees. Ill! lemperature will drop as the line dips Into the permafrost layer which blankets the state north of the Brooks Range. By the lime the oil arrives at Valdez, its lead- ing edge will be chilled to about 35 degrees and M sticky aA tar because of the cooling effect of the pipe. "It 'II gradually get warmer" ns the following oil heats the pipe, Robertson said "It's hke turning the hot water on at your house. It starts out <.'old and then gets warmer until It's so bot you <.'an't stand It." When the oil reaches Valdez, it will be pumped into tankers. After that. 1ta destination is not u certain. Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees have approved the s ale o( part or the district's bus p8fkang lot lo the City of Coata Meta for the exlention of Bear Street. Trustees noted that the district won't make any money on the $118,000 aale. or the $118,000 paid to the dis- trict, ~1.000 will be used lo re· Fro91PageAJ CUP ••• finish. The loesea 1ave Enterprise a 1·3 record aiatnat the two .kin11 Point syndicate boats -lqdepen· dence and Coara1eou1, which were picked by the race commit· tee to duel twice today on Rhode Island Sound. construct the bus parking lot which fronts on Baker Street and another $18,000 will be used to build a retalning wall to separate the lot from Uie street extension. The remainder. said diatnct spokesman Jean Harmon, will go to the state which loaned the dis· trlcl the funds lo buy the pro- perty. She explained that under state law, all funds netted by a school district in the saJe Of land OC· cupied by a school-related raclli- ty that was bought with stale money must be returned to the state. The city plans to extend Bear Street from ita current terminus at Baker throuib the Mesa Del Mar tract ao that it wll connect with St. Clair Street and provide a fro'ntaae road that rou1bly parallels the Corona del Mar Freeway. The project bas not yet been scheduled for construcUon. Omcials or the Newport-Mesa UniOed School District are seek- ing a SH,400 state grant to hire two Instruct.ors In fine arts for the coming school year. The runds, which would be augmented by $4,800 of district money, would enable the district to hire choreographer and theater arts specialist Barbara Harris to work out of Newport. Harbor High School and painter Kathie Jessie who would work with students at Harbor View. Monte Vista, Mesa Verde. Mariners and California Elemen- tary schools. Mra. Harris hu worked as a volunteer in the d11trict, c~ graptuna Harbor ffieb's apring production, ''Bye Bye Birdie," among Olber projects. She would be available to all schools in the dl1trtct if the grant ia approved. Miu J"'ie baa tau1bt art at several of Lbe district's schools. Oil Brings Woes, No Bargains NEW YORK CAP> -The milllons of barrels or oil from Alaska's North Slope wlll create new problems for America's complex petroleum distnbulion syatem. And the new supply woo 't lower consumer prices. After nine years of controveray and construction, oil be1an movln1 through the trans·Alaska pipeline today. from Prudboe Bay In the North to Valdez In the South Tht fll'at ship- ment by tanker will reach Callforn1a In Au1U5t. THE PIPELINE 18 l!:XPECTEDTO carry at least 1.2 million barrels ol oU a day by the middle of next year -7 percent of the nation'• dally consumption of lT million barrels. lronkally, ln tlHt mtdst ~an enerCY erials, 1D01t oblenen believe the Alaskan oU will create an oversupply J)l'Oblem on tbtl W•l Cou~ which bu been importln• oil from the Ml ut lndon•ta. The aurplu.a mlaht reach 400,000 batt91J • dQ, tom• ~~-~~ . Tht\'• bfca Ute West Cout lackl the NflD t1 \o Pn>Cal Aluka'• blj.b aurtot com.at oil. The Gulf Cout and the &an have WI tm ot retln.ery. but bow to cet the Ala_ak"an oU tllc!nf THE ADVANTAGE, SIMPLY, IS that the tundra be1onp to the United Stat.es, so the money -more than ~billion a year - wUI 1tay In the country. Two mator alternatives have been under consideration for months a aolutiona to the oversupply problem on the West· Coaat: Ship it by tanker or pipeline to Gulf Coasl refineries or 1blp it oveneu, moe&. Ubly lo Japan. Such aU experts .. Johe Ucbtblau of the Petroleum Industry Research FoundaUon prefer exportation to tmproYe the U.S. balance ot pa,ymenta. But current law forbtda exportaUon or American OU. BRM COOP&&. A •••&• °' th• staff or UM &mate tub-eommlU. on en.trlY ~·Uoo and reaulatlon, said lheNi ti little obrie that eon,, Would chance lbf law. evflft if p,..1. • dent Carter neornmeod-• da.u:ltt. . '1 tb1Dk lt would be hard tor Carl.er to •BY ao one bed, 'Loe*. • · ••'n ruDn1u out fJI/ oll,' and on the other, ·.We"ve sot ao macb, n'n Sol to tllf o ltoverMU' :•Cooper said. So tllat loaY 1btpm to the Gulf Cout. ul oil eompW. have DOt b.-•bl• to wlo •llll'OVal ttom JocaJ aulboriUa fOf' con-1tncUon <ta Wal eout.Gull Col.It plpellne, or eve permlSlioli to conv rt an u.i.un1. uou.ed natural t plpellne. . . . TAN&&U W01JLD Ut\VR TO t.ake the oU t.brou&h tbe Panama canal "° Use Gull Cc>Ut, and on compaftt otttclalJ ·~ th•r• .,.. DOC t!IPOUlh "Wtken available for 1ucb ... SOhlo ... ecut\v• at.lmate that uQ4 ir j.be •t drcum1&anct1. 1001000 JtO .000 blrre1I Of ulirillnic1 dQde atut will accum'QJatt eteb d17 u t~ •Well COut. tor '"°' •• &rt. Viejo C~Dipany Gives Schpols $437 ,5 Ugaml.a's ldiAmin Missing? NAIROBI, Kt1nya CAP) - Utandan President ldl Amin la mi11ing alter a weekend u - autlnatlon attempt, a Kenyan tin 1paper 1aid today. U candan om cl ala said the re· port waa falae, but a man who anawered the telephone at Arnio'• home 1aid he had not been Men since l"'riday. "We doa't know where he la or what bu happened to him," the unidentified U1andan aald. "We were expectln1 him Friday even· in1. We tried in vain to find him. We don't know where he la now, and nobody ha1 any explana. t.ion." He said "some people ban gone to look for Amin at Murchison Falla" in northwest 1 Uganda. The independent Nairobi Dally : Nation quoted unidentified sources aa saying two gunmen tried to kill Amin on Saturday at the Bayltabire trading center two mUes from hla home at En· tebbe. The paper quoted Vice Presi· dent Muatafa Adr1ai u 11yln1 the police and amay were lookla• for Amin lhrouthout U1anda bui he refused to confirm or deny the aaausination attempt. · "If you find him, pleue con· tact U1anda immediately," It quoted Adri1i. In the past, the newspaper bu not alway• been completely ac· curate ln ill report.a from Utan· da, but the reports have Utually con talned some 1ubltance. 1 In Washlncton, U .N . Am· bauador Andrew Youns waa asked about Amin when the am· (See AMIN, Pa1e Al) Two Mexican Doctors Ask Laetrile OK OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Two Mexican doctora are uldns a federal judge to 1rant them the aame power he bu given U.S. docton to authorize Importation · of Laetrile, the alle1ed anti· cancer remedy banned by the federal 1ovemment. U.S. District Judie Luther Bohanon had ruled In a clus· action suit that terminally ill cancer patients could Import Laetrile by applyin1 to the court for pennlaalon and 1etUn1 t.betr phyalcla.u lo alp affidavit.I on their behalf. The requeal w11 flied on behalf of Ors. Marlo Soto and Raul Moral• Aceves, both of Tijuana. Late nleht &hroulb mid· mornln1 low clO'ldlHH otherwlae fair lbroush Tuesday. Lowa tonJpt in upper 50s. HJ1bJ T\Mlday near 70 at btac.btl to up- per 70I lnlan4. . . Cap ano d11trict, wttb the ot!a Mii ~the commWllty p - enaed lw.tbe SlddJ ack Valle)' Untned kboOI Di.ttrt Tbe COIDPADI bu allo made lar•• donation• to tbe Sad· dle61 dllbtct m Che put. Tbe Capistrano dlatiict cur- rently bu thret eltmentary teboob lD IO•IJoa Viejo w11b two llMN'e cm the di'awinl boar<b. lo tbe fall, Caplatrano Valley Roc?lc, Roe~ Roe •• Fans proyjded their own perl0r1'11lng art.a at the Big A irJ Anaheim Sunday to 1upplement the fare that ranied from headliner Alice Cooper to an escape art.lit in a strait jacket. Tbe theme was Scb0ol'1 Out. Pictures and story are on Page A3. ·Top Court Denies SchoQI Tax Appeal W ASlllNGTON (AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court today let stand a ruling striking down California's local property tax 1ystem for fittan~iog public schoolt. • The justices refused to hear an appeal from a California Supreme Court decision last December w~ch struck dowu the atate Jebool financln1 syatem u a vlola.Uon ol the state conatltu-tlon. The It.ate'• 1ystem, fn use for 100 yean, w., found by the st.ate courta tO rely too heavJly on the wealth of IMMdual school dlt· trlct.1 and the local property tu- " they can 1enerate \o sup910rt education. The ttate court rullnaa, In ef. feot, 1'4lVe the Ca1'fornla Le1l1lature until 1990 to draw ~ a 1cbool nnancin1 plan which would share the wealth amon1 all 1,054 tchool dl•trfeta In the 1tate.· ' The rulln&~ h~ve a 1tas1ennc lmpatt on California educaUdn, atfeet.tng the dtatnbuUon ot fT billion annually In public support for achool1 and 4.S million children. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. said <8ee8CROOLS, Pate AZ) ••My buaband is very meticulous about the home. So when I went back to work -I need .. belp ri&bt away.'' Tbat'1 the atory behind a NewPort Beach woman's own ad- vertlatn1 1ucce11 when she placed th.la clantfted ad: Llv•·ln maid, must keep houae clean. Pri roo m, ba, e!lperlenced, Xllll· lClCXlt. Sbe found her helper within boura after the ad appeared ln the Dall>: Pilot. Whatever y0ur needs, cjll M2·118'78. The Dally fllot la the ~e·1 market place · •Iona u.. Orance Cout. Hiib Sctm ID a.be IOUtb pmt ~ the eommwdlJ' will opm lta doon for tMflnt Um•. Kopp a.aid Ule eompay•1 cub &lit wW permit tbe tliltr1et to "do aome tblall we wouJdD~ bave bffn able to do wt&b tax or bclDd mooey." The aeven-member CUSD board wW comlder tb9 pouibW· ty of uaJ.q the mone1 to balld a 1tadium, complete wit.la Mata cbtck to tU dJ.IUtet. Ja Toepl«, llll11loo Viejo c.om uecmin .tcepnUdent, Akl m_, ll to be uaed ... t the creUon of tbe Board o ~·· Tbe GDl1 jll'O_vbo ll t.bd tt bO spent on Kbool fadllUes wttblD lllltalclD Viejo. 4 ''The llllMlcm Viejo ~ coatlnu. to i'ecophe the fwt.. <See CHECK. Pa&e AZ> f J , I Finally Opened ' ' Hot Oil ·FioWing - Froni Alaska Pipe: . PRUDHOE BAY, Alatka (AP>. -Hot oil from beneath lbe permanenUy frozen aoll of Alaska'• Arctic North Slope be· can flowin1 through the $7.7 billion trana·Al .. ka pipeline to- day. . The startup marked the culminaUoo of nine yean of plan· nlng and bulldlnl in the largest and most expensive project UD· dertaken by private lndu.1try. It meant 1.2 million barrela of oil daily soon wlll be on it.a way to market. "'We've done a damn 1ood job," declared WUJlam Darch, president of Alyeaka Pipeline Service Company. "Our destiny la In our handl. The proble~ are now owis to tol ve, which l8 a very good po1itlon to be In after the last couiU years." It cost $'1.7 billion to build the 800·mlle tube from Prudboe Bay here on the Are?tic Ocean, 250 miles nof1h of th• Arctic Circle, to Ute port of Valdes on Prince William Sound. Development of the wella at thla end of the pipe cost an addiUonal $4 bUllon. No 1peeches, ceremonla or apeclal events heralded the startup. Oilmen aald the flnt openlnc of the valva -direeted bv a compUter in Valdes -would be aboUt u exclllng as tum1ng on a garden hose. "We deliberately wanted to be low key about this ," aald a spokeaman for Alyeaka, the con· sorlium of eleht oil companies formed to build the line. "We'll !\ave some 1ort ol celebration later.'' The U.S. Interior Department <See OIL, Pate AZ) Victim's Dad Slain at Rites ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. <AP> -Mourner• at the funeral of a 18-year-old rtrl watched ln horror as the lirl '• 1teplather wu abot to death in the chapel. Aulstant Alexander City Police Chief Lyn Royall 1ald the Rev. WU lie Maxwell, 52, of Nix· bJlrl, aboc. thr• Ume1 ln the back of the head Saturday with a .ZS. caliber pistol, fell backward into a red velva pew 11 IOO moumen prepared to leave the tervlc• for Sblrley Elllqton. Police charced RoMrt Lewis Burn.a, 36, with the homicide. Ho WU ldentlfled al 8 brother ol Mr1. Maxwell'• totmer buband. Police 11ld there bad been a number of myatertou. deatha lD thefamlly. ~Trans-Alaska Pipelipe ........... .... 4 Feet Wide, 799 Miles long • ALASKA ii wll '"'. W.tlt1 • etHt lO '''' . • ,,,. ........... ~ OIL BEGINS FLOWING THROUGH ALASKA PIPELINE After Nine Yeara, fT.7 Biiion Protect Wottdng Saddlebilck Sclwol Contract Ref!Ched each 2,050 ltudenta. · Tho ratio currently ii one for each 2.100 student.I. Cc¥>Per •aid thla cbqe will require the blrine of one ad· dltlonal full-time pa)'cbolotlat · next year. · Tota Murdered SAN DIEGO (AP) -A 30-year- old woman, Dianna leb Norrell. bu been booked for lnvestiiatlon of murder in the butcher-mite •taltblnS deaths of lief two youn1 aone, GIOtl Jr., '5, IDt Lee, 2. pollcedld. , ' Aid ... ~·· , REPORTED MISSING Uganda'• ldl Amin FroaPogeAI .... ·AMIN ••• ?taa11ador left a Cabinet meellJlg at the White House. To a suggestion from a re. ,~porter tbat Amin disappeared, ·Young replied: "Well, I hope 'nobody helped blm I wouldn 't mind him just takine orr on his own." An information ministry spokesman in Kampala, Ugan 'da's capital, said by telephone he ' knew nothing of any disap pearance but said there had been ·no ofClclal word on Amin's ac· 'tivities since Saturday when he "was presented with a giant fish · c'ilueht in Lake Victoria. Radio Uganda reported that Amin might attend a "refugee day" celebration in western " ~u1andatoday. ' A apokesman at the president's •office in Kampala said he did not · believe anythin1 had happened to Amin or that he was-missing. He would not say where the pre· • aident wu, but Amin ia 1ecretlve about hls moves, preaumably for ·; .ecurity rea.sona. F,...Pflflf!AJ SCHOOLS •• the decision moans 1t ls time to act on a pending school finance re· •form. Brown said the ruhng gives California "its marchinc orders. The time to act Is now And , as we do so by adding money, we should insist upon achoo! reform and at· ten ti on to basics.'· In appealing to the Supreme Court, Los Angeles County gov· ernment and school offtcials said the state court rulings could not stand becawie the or11inal suit challenging the system's validity never made the governor or legaslat.ure partaea to the case. .. M11Uons of children and future generations of mt~ons of children have been deni pro- cedural due process low,'' e ap- peal said. The California Supreme Court ruling, whlcb affirmed the de- cision of a state trial court, e53en· tially Jeaves it up to the state legislature to come up with a remedy. The cue began in 1968 when the parents ot 27 Los Angeles County school children sued county oftlciala and several school dbtrlcta. DAILY PILOT ' ~·Board Eyes Open Campuses Capbtrano UDlfied School Dia· trlct trustees will be asked tonilbt to open hip school cam- puses Oct. 1, allowint lludenta to leave acbool grounds wben they are not scheduled fpr classes. The acboo~rd meetin1 is to be1in at 7:30 .Jll. in district Of· fices, 32t12 e Perfecto lD Sa.a Juaa Cap!Strallo. The opcm cam.pus recommen- da&Joo eomes from a committee established in February to in· veltl1ate the advisability of such a Policy in the Capistrano school d1strlct. It baa the backing or Su perlntendent Jet om e Tbornaley. "Personally. the superinten· dent believes that the truancy and tardiness problems wilJ be diminished by having an open campus," Tbornaley has wriUen in a memototrusteea. ··An open campwi uaJata the scbool ln developing a closer re- lationahlp with the family ln the sense that there ii a better sbar- ine of dual reapoa.aibillty for atu· dent.a' behavior. ·'Too often parent.a loot to the schools to be totally custodial and want to hold the school over. ly responsible for the behavior ot adolescent students," Thomaley said. The open campus policy, if ap· proved by the school board, would allow any parent to re- quest that his child not be aJ. lowed to leave campus. It also would provide that 8.nY of the three high school prtn. clpals could close the campus, Jf he feels students are abusin& the open campus prtvlle1e. Stolen Car Slams Into Police Auto A Garden Grove p0llce car was demolished and a pollce officer hospitalized Sunday nt1bt when a teen-age joy rider crashed a stolen car into the p0llce unit. According to a police report, orticer Ronald Singleton was monitoring the progre11 ot a hlgb·speed chase when the nee- in e teenager awuna hla c!'ar around a comer, lost control and slam med into the police unit. The 8:45 p.m . colllsion oc· curred at Knott A venue and Lampson Street and ended a three·rnile chase that began in neighboring Cypress. It was in Cypress that police first spotted the stolen sport.a car being driven by a 16-year-old Juvenile. The youngster was not hurt in the Gardeo Grove crub that r• suited ln the police orftcer's hospitalization with injuries deac,rtbed aa serious. Grass Fire Under Probe In Huntington A ll'US fire that burMd for nearly three houri Jaat Friday tn Huntington Beach remaiDa under In veatiaation today. Capt. Boaer Holmer aald that ae.eral juvenll• had been ln- teniewed. "but we have nothl.ns sut.t8ntial Jet.•• ··we do bow that there was no natural source of timU= ln tho area,"beaald. n. ftre ltalted ln nsanb srau acro11 the atreet from HU.Dt· tnat.anStaie au.ch. Smob spna4 tO a num~= other cUi• and ttafllc w up wlMD a Mellon Of P~tnc Coast JDCbw~ wu c!oetd d~ 1n1 the ft.re. 8 apoct.ed to. d to foot -..ch bills. 1be d•. ctlloa•s praeUeal effect. lberdan 11 ott eo-- • ba•to ~ dou • tr.. ca ltaftid w Clotton not oppoMCf to abortion. While oat cl1Kuuln~1~al fuDdlac, tho court'• dee ai.o =eel to dear the W1U' for to pa.a a bill wbich WOU d cut otf federal mom. fOf' elective abortiam. The eourt'a decillon d1d ':Jo u far • en-donlnl the ot l~ ConlJ' .. 18 c:om:ldertq, a law that would cul off federal money for all abort.lam -even thole in wbicb the Ille ol the mother la eo- danlered. Lut year, Coolres• pUMd a blll, the so-called Hyde amend- ment, that ended federal funding for all abortioaa except tbOle in •hlcb the Ute of the mother would be endangered by cblldbtrth. A federal jud1e in New York, bowever, lmmedJate. Jy declared that le&lalaUoo un- conatltu&ional. . Tbe Supreme Court's decisions 1ald stat. -and preaumably Con1re11 -may encourage women to carry their pregnan- cies to the chlld·bearing slue. The court '1 deciaiona did not retreat, ~owe,.ver. from the juattcea' 1971 ruling that all women may ie1ally choose to end their pregnancy in Its fJrSt three months, tree or governmental in- terference. The question of welfare pay- ments for abortions arose in cases from Connecticut and Pen· naylvanla. The hitb court said the ConstitutJ00•1 usurance of equal protect.ion under the law and proviaiona of the Social Security Act do not mean that states have to pay for elective abortiorua -even though the states provide financial aid for poor women who decide to have cblldren. u ........ LONE RANGD. •LWR, TONTO IN 1• Rof• 'MMe lie A 8ett9f P9Non.',a.p Moore • ,r Di Do, Sil~er , Lone Ranger: No &greu DECATUR, Ga. (AP) -It's been 20 yem •Ince Clayton Moore hung up his s:nut. but TV's former Lone Ranier says be doesn't regret plaYin& the role that typecut him into aemi·retirfment. "I JU8T NEVER wanted to do anythlnc else after I started the Lone Ranaer:• Moore-said duriilg a weekend appearance at a Decatur horse show. ••11en in love with the character and I think p1a,ytq the charaeter made me a better person,•• · Moore, now 62, starred in two films and more than D> TV shows as the masked good guy. • Al lt ... ,...i.cS that Dlildrtch = &Odt.be<lrmd IJ of 1nfClf'ID&tkm to D«t..-amo..IO hi ~"" blanputadln. 1' •• ...., repcd9d u.. be aiUa.d tllle Grand JUJ7 for re- tuahll to tell b1m wbat, U QY, ol- feuee be• pec:ted of commit.. dlli· Abo. IOUttes Wd. Diedrich leoademned tbe Grand Jury for i wbat be dahm 18 an lnnsion ot . hi.I pri980 and criUclzed Caplui ·for uldDC '"penonal'" quatkms tbat baft no beartna oa Lbe ID· v..U,adon. · It wu alto r~ported that Diedrich ursed the Grand Jury to ettller. indict blm or leHe him alone ••to carry on" with responsibilities to his office. Diedrich also reportedly: -Refued to cite bis PUtb Amend.nMnt rt.iita .,ain.at aelf •• lncrtminatloo wben uted about a U ·bour viAit to Laa Vegas last· October when he attended at- torney Kicbael Remln&ton's wedcllnl. -Cited his First and Fourth Amendment right.a as just call8e to retuae to answer Capbd'a Las Ve1u qu.don, a question the supetvllor said was an invasion of ''his privacy rights and with no beart.ni on any issue before the GrandJury." ' Wif e-aaver ) i Hospital.ized . SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A San Rafael man wu in satisfac- tory condition in an army hospital today, after a bell copter hoisted him from a boat when he. JAY SU. VERDE ELS, who played the faithful In-stopped breaLhing following the clian scout .. Tonto, .. llvea in Calabuas,. Calif., only reacue ot his drowning wlte, the ho Sil h __ ,_ Cout Guard aa.ld. two miles from Moore's me. ver O'G.la now runs Hospital officials said Jay an acting school for Indians. Thomtoo, <t7, wu in intensive M for Silver, the Lone Ranger's white stallion, he care at Letterman Army Medical is now 28 and living "hl&h on the hog,•• Moore .re-Center here. They said Mrs. ported. 'Thornton did not require '-----------------------------------------..-. l hoapit.alizatioo. The court, in striking down the decisions of two lower courts, ruled that Pennayl vania officials did not violate the Social Security Act by refusing to pay tor elec· Uve abortions. The court a1&o aaJd that Connecticut officials did not violate the equal- protection safeguards included in the 14th Amendment by refus· in1 to pay for elective abortiona for women on welfare. . ' T11rner Leads Cup Trials Jwstlce Lewis F. Powell Jr. wrote the court's majority opi- nion. He wu joined by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justices 8V1'0D R. White, William H. Rehnquist. Potter Stewart and John Paul Stevena. Justices Thurgood MarshaU, Willlam J . Brennan Jr. and Harry A. Blackmun dla11ented. F,.._P~Al CHECK ••• damental importance or good educational racUitle• and wishes to express it.a continuing desire to assist the district in bringing fine educational facilities to the com- munity," Toepfer aald. Today's donation brings the company's total contribution to CUSD projects to more than $1.1 mUllonalncel969. UnW today, the largest single company donation bas been in· atallatlon of u portable classroom bulld.inp at a coet of '290,000. i . Twin Mutakes Keep Enterpriae ·at Bay· NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -Ted· Turner sauntered away from the 12·meter yacht Coura1eoua and calmly crowed about beat.inc the Enterprt.e twice in preliminary trials for America's Cup defense candidates. (Photo, PageC3). It's unusual for the often out· spoken owner of the Atlanta Braves to crow quietly. ll'a also unusual for an experienced 1ldp. per like IAwell North to make the same 1lartn1 mistake twice. However, it happened Sunday and North's Enterprise wound up 101101 another race because'ol a Callure to cover his competition, maneuvering to stay between Courageous and the next mark. In match racing, not coverine your competitor while in the lead is like spittine into the wind - you don't dolt. '•We bad no idea which way the wind m.i1ht shift," North aald, Su:nd•Y about the final leg ot the aecond race. ..So we put on a 1ooee cover. I sueas it was too loose. It was the same ,,81' we Joel thatcine~.'' · Turner could not bave acned more. · • 'Tbley can't tack with ua," be a aid. "Flrlt of all, they don't cov- er. When we iet ahead of them, we cov• and llam dunk.•• 87 lettiol Courageous, auc- ceaaful America'• CUp defender in 1974 '1et away on the final beat into ~ averagina 10 to 12 knots, the Enterprise cost Itself the second race Sunday. The margin was one-half second, or a mere two feet. Tbe earlier race, over 13.S miles, alao went to Couraceous, which took the lead at the start and held on for a 45-aecond margin of victory. Enterprlae had a 23-1econd lead turning Into tbe float windward le1 of the aecond 12.5-mlle race, but a tacld.n1 duel was won by Turner .in a pbW.).' flnilb. Tbe Joqes J!:: Enterprise a 1·3 record ai the two Kinp Polnt IYDdicat.e boats -lndepeD. dence and Coura1eou1. which were picked by the race commit- tee to duel twice today on Rhode llland Sound. On Saturday, North avoided a tacking duel that let Indepen- dence win one or two bouts. ••1t doeln 't seem u though I've learned a lesson,•' North said. Asked l! he intended to keep the other U.S. contenders covering in the turbulent wake of hJs boat ln future races, North said with a smile: "Yes, I think ao."' I Onofre Strike Near End ·· A work strike that threatened to cripple conatructJon of two nuclear reacton at San Onofre reportedly la near resolatlon Operating Eneineen union of. flcials declined comment. Accordln1 to McCullough, the Operating Engineers la the Jut of the baalc crafts unions to ratify wortlq aireementa. Other un.iona, however, includ· In1 pipellfters, are 1cheduled to renew contract. July I. They are in ne1otJaUon1J now. OIL ••• , .. ') .. IN llGNING TBI 81U GOV. lrRHB call lt ID .. blltorto moment" and he lddtd U.. wordl of w "Ort&nlMd crtm• ll "°' wtlCCllD• in A&leUo Cl . I warn them, k.-p ,your ftlU\)' budl outot Atluuo Cit,r. tho hell out al av eut.e. '' · Ah, th4\ rtnllftl "olar1Uon m°'t '"l::ntlrNd 10m1 old m1mort11. Vtoe and eorrupUOft b1v1 pin. ol tbe AtlenUo Qty 1oen1 tor more than eo ftlU"I. J>rtitJtuUoa wu a znaJ« taut there la ll80. JUttortu Chari• IC. funntn,.. POJUd that at the turn of Ute oentW')' "It wu eaay for the vlalt.ol' to find • 11mblln1 den ln Atlantic City, re1ardl .. of hlamtam." . WIDLE ORGANIZED CKIJUN.U. ELEMENTS &N not welcome ln Atl~Uc City today, at leqt not on Byme't ln· vltaUon, th• welc:ome mat It out for oampanl• that nm "wholesome" 1mblln1 operatlou. Playboy Enterprlse3 has acquired beacbfront property · ln Atlantic City upon wbicb ll will erect a 800-room hotel (cum c41ino ohourtt). Resona intematlon•I haa the Palace Hotel and It plans to have the city's flnt casino open thl• fall. Juat in time, too. Rt1orta uatd to bt the Mary Carter Paint Compaby before tht manac..nent decided lt would be more fun (and proflta· ble> to 1huttle oard• than ml.Jc painta. It.a bli moneymaklnc unit today l• the Paradlae laland caalno ln the Bahamu but the Bahamanian governmen\ plana to natlon1U1e the c11lnoe thtre by December. (Byrne would never do that.) THEN THERE'S GOOD OLI> BALLY Mfg, Company, tho Chlcaao-b••ed manufacturw ol alot maclllnn. Bally baa bc>Q•ht the Marlborou1h·8lenholm, one of the rtlal •howcllh hotela on the Atlantic City boardwalk, a~d It wlll, ot coune, modemlze it with a CHlno. . Playbor,. Reaorts lntem1Uona1. Bally, These are tho 111ood 1uy1 'who are 1oins to accomplleh what tbe Offlce of Economic Opportunity couldn't: urban renewal in AUanUc City. At lont u they can prove they don't belon1 to the Mafia, they're welcome. County Firriu, List Promotions 811Dda1 Chumbl•w· Fountain Valley, hu bffn appoint· td a11i1tant vtot pru dent and branch ~•na1er ot Ult Hun· tlnftton Harbour o lice of f'lr1t Federal Bnta11 of Ho 1Wood. She joined Firat F'edeul In April 1871 11 teller and lat.er WQ promoted to •enior .. vh111 1upervl1or at the Anaheim otlice. * Laarte Chew, Huntington Beach, haa been appointed an a11l1tant vtce preaidcnt with Bank of A1n1rtca'1 Los Anl•l• corporate aervloe otflct. ftht Joined BofA ln 19'14 and has 1erved the put 18 months a1 a senior lendlnl olrtoer with the bank'• Loi An1eloa ln\emaUonal b.rutl1'11 office. tn her new poet, •h• will ~ an Jccount officer wlth the cor· porate ·~•o• orn~··· Bntr•y·CalUornla HC!Uon, whleh handles the bank's loan •ftd account bu.alnesa with m.Uor corporate ouatomera In the eneray field lhrougl\out tho 1tate. * 1'oaJ W•t. Dana Point, hu been promoted to loan manqer and ualatant vlee prcaldent for Provldnt 'ed.tnl laylftp, Dana Point. He ia former real estate appral1er at tht office. Before Joining Provident In 1975, be wu a real 11tat1 saJesm•n and an appraiser with allother aavlnp and loan usoolaUoa. * .John L Hooper has been appointed vice prealdtat of tht Wlllard Yacht Compny, Founto.ln Valley, tho produoUoa... boat division of the Willard Company. He wu v1c. Pfelldent ot tnitneerina and manu!acturlnc for the Ajax Ihtcma· tional Company before Jotnlnc Wlllvd. · • DoQaJ• Woodama•, ffuntilt1ton Harbor bu bee1\ namtd pr11ldtnt of th• Tel9CI0911taak1U. o.iP c.-,. He wUl lead th• new conun\.IJ\lcatlan COlllult1n1 ft.rm'• marketlnl efforta and HPNHnt clienta durtna tbl'lf bull· n111 nototittlou with telephone C011'Plnl• ud 1Htvate ecauipment suppliers. He p.-.vtously enaloeered tlectfOnlc and aoinputer controUtd tel•Phont •11ttm1 u a 1enior ..... tniinocr tor m. * ~ M. White, Miaaloa Vlt,Jo. ltu bo4m IDDOlated vloe pr=' ol Wut.m corpor•t. 10Uvlt11t ofAili.teaa lip a aw Colp. M• ll former dbtrict manaav ~ Ntw York $late and wlll have und bll Jurbdi.Uon tbe 1even Soutbwatern 1tatu and HawalJ,