HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-10-13 - Orange Coast Pilot, · FOggy Seareh.
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• Worms In Costa Mesa Water?
• 92 Ahoard Bijaeked. Plane
e COast Folk Enter .'Gas Class'
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Gunman Holds
92 on Plane
But then it took ofr after the
hijacker broke otr contact with
negotiators.
Police said the man spoke to of.
flclala in the control tower cl the
Rome international all'port Jn
broken English, and identified
himself as Walter Mohammed.
A police spokesman said the
man failed to elaborate on his ele-
m and ror the release of
prisoners. The spokesman said
the hijacker's Entlish was poor
and they could not understand all
he said.
',!'he pll!llle had 86 passen1en
aflve crew members plus the
hijacker aboard, police said.
They said the man pulled a gun
on the crew as the plane overflew
the Riviera and ordered it to fly
to Rome.
Early speculation in West
Germany linked the hJJacking
with the terrorist kldnapinJ of
German industrialist Hanna
Martin Schleyer more than a
month ago. He ls still tnlssln1.
Scbleyer has_been held since
Sept. 5 by memoors of a German
Red Army bction wbo de-
manded the release or 11 jailed
comrades, nearly $.m,000 and
safe passage out of West
Germany.
The terrorists complained in
letters to European newapa~
that the West German
government was stalling on their
demands.
By IACKIE HYMAN Ol ll• Deily,.....~
Costa Mesa residents whO flilCI
wormllke creatures In their
water should avoid jum~lng to
conclusioos, water distnct -0t· ·
ficlals said today.
That way they may avoid the
expense incurred by Mrs. Susan
Healey of 665 Rota St., CO.ta •
Mesa, ind her family.
Alttt findint what appeared to
be pinworms ln lbe toilet bowl
three weeka aao. n. ffea)ey
checked with her doctor and then
obtain d U0.50 worth of
meal to ttht h I
Yacht Under ·Attacl;
-llit Off Vietna1n?
Heroin Piossession
A '11·year.o1d Gardena reti~e
and two other people aged 21 and
29, alsO of Gardena, were arrest-
ed Wednesday on charges
related to heroin possession, ln
an Irvine elementary school
parking lot. ·
Irvine police were called to El
Camino Real Elementary
School, 4782 Karen Ann Lane, at
7:27 p.m. by an anonymous
tipster.
, Police approached a lone car in
the parking lot. They said the
driver of the car was \)lacing
what later was found to be a case or h)'J>Odermic syrin1es in the
trunk olthe vehicle.
Thty said that when he spotted
police be 1lammed the trunk lid
and tot bact in the cer.
Officeu uld susplclous
behaviol' of the driver and his two
passengers, plus the discovery of
what they said was narcotics
paraphernalia tn plain slaht ht
the car, lid them to arrest the
trio.
Arrested were Edgar H:
?sf)'nat~ '1, Davtd D. FOlter, 29,
and Debra S. Wriaht. 21. AU were tu en to Orange County JaU.
Yttatt nd Mlsa Wrlaht were
Mid on iuspidon Of 1>91seuton ol
CS6tDEROIN,Pa1eAI)
Mace Users
Get Training
ID Tear Gas
ByllOBEaTBAUU
OfClle DelfW .......... Golden West College ls ottering
a series of one-day classes that
promise to be a real sas.
The classes are for private
citizens who want to c:~ Mace
for self prot.ecllon.
The tear fas training prosram
was developed ln response tO a
new state law that alves cllilens
the right to possess and use
handheld aerosol weapons.
But first, they must take the
cour4e. U~n completion, the
person soes to lbe Mlice, ts
finaerprfuted and pays a small
fee prior to receivinl a permit to
carry the weapon.
In tM course, atudents will be
involved in fletd demonstraUOns
and testing where the)' lU be
exposed to tenr g and, use tear
gu "eapons.
Derald 0. Hunt, dlretlOT of the college• admlnl tratlon of justice d putment, ald
mudmal dose of ace will be
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A2 OAIL V PILOT s Thursday. October 13. 19n
Gas Rationing a Threat?
WASlUNOTON (AP) -
Describlnl ollmen u pqtenUal
war profiteers tn tho enttlY
crhua, Pre-aidtnt Carter taid
today the p t1on will rlsk "tbo
bie&ett rtpotl ln hittory" unless
Coo~ approves his embatUed
energy prop.am.
Carter a aid if be doesn't 1ain
pass11e of an acceptable energy
bill, the Whit HQuH baa other
optl<Jns ...,.. Ina aasollne rBUOnln&
is one~ thfal.
The Pte ident also told a
'Mob' Link
To Coast
Execution?
HWltinaton Beach police are
probing a possible organi:ied
crime link in the Saturday ni1ht
execution-style slayina of a Long
Beach construction worker.
An unidentified Orange CoWlly
. Jail inmate, an acquaintance of
alain RJchard Wayne Helt, 29, of
5533 Long Beach Boulevard, told
police the execution may have
been ordered by an organized
crime ring, said Capt. Bert
Ekstrom.
nationally broadcast newa
conference that hls forthcomlni
lax reform program will include
tax reductions. He didn't 1a1
what they would a>. or how cnucb
they would save the tax.payer.
Carter said the adminiatraUon
won't Jcnow until January or
February exactly how far It
should go in seekinc tax
reduc:tlons. "The rapidity with ~hlch tu cut& will be ln.at.ltuted
will be determined by the atat. of the economy," he .. td.
He def ended anew the treaty to
yield U.S. cont.rot ot the Panama
Canal at the end of this century
but aclaiowledeed that It Meds
cJariftcatlon. Cal".\er tald &here is
no need for amendment of the
treaty. But he said that he and
Panamanian leader Omar
l'orrijos may issue a clarifying
atateknent on canal neutrality and
defense after they confer at the
White House Friday.
"I don't think there is any need
to amend the treaty languace. ''
Carter said, insistine that as lt
stands, the pact wm keep the
waterway open and neutral after
it is turned over to Panama. That
has been a m-1or point of attack
in the Senate, wheu treaty
ratification ls in doubt, because
of Panamanian statements that
the United States would not have
the right lo intervene militarily
to keep the canal open to all nations.
The eneriy quesUoa waa
threaded throu•b tbe news
conference, which Carter be1an
with a tough, nine·minute
statement ai.sailJnC the Jnduatry
for what he sMid were effwU to
grab excessive proltts.
Carter said he expects to spend
most of his time on It in the next
few weeks. He aeknowledled
that the issue haa not caught on
nationally, but noted that It did in
the days when there were Jong
Imes at gasoline stations. Carter
said he doesn't want the
American people to have to
suffer sucb a crllis afain.
· "I am not trying to put all of
the blame on tbe oll companJu."
Carter said. "Part of tho blame
falls on the American J*>ple. We
are wastiQJ too much energy.••
At the same time, Carter left
open the posslblUty that he might
seek to break up the giant oil
companies. "I'm not trying to
threaten anybody or use a club,"
he said. ". . . Whether or not
divestiture is needed ls a matter
which I've not decided."
Carter aaid his enersy
proeram ls "talr. it's well·
balanced. It assures that the American people are not
robbed."
Reearding full employment
le1ish11tlon, Carter said rus aides
have been workine with Sen.
Hubert H. Humphrey <D-Minn.),
and Rep. Augustus Hawkins <D-
C a lif. ), "to evolve a full
employment bill we could
support without reservation or hesitancy.
"I wou.ld expect within the next
few days we would be prepared,
ff thlngs go well, to announce
our approval of the Humphrey-
Hell's still warm body was
found at 11 ·ts p.m. in the back
seat of his auto parked at the
Huntington Beach Cent?'al
Library near the corner or
Talbert Avenue and Golden West
Street.
Poli~ said a shotgun was used
to bl t away Hell's right ltnff.
Another shotgun round was
pumped into the dead man's
chest.
Doetors Defend Work
Although no motive for the
slayinc has been established,
police believe it may have been
related to Ulegal drug traf·
licldn1. saJd Ekstrom.
Would Jesus Help
The Transsexual?
Police are continuinc to
quest.ion Hell's associates, but no
suspects 1...have been named.
Beeause ot '" late hour and.
remote location Ot th• shoot.inc.
poliff belier:e tb~e may be no wit~~
Jlelt•a boclY was found during a
routine patrol check ot the
librarj parkine Jof.
Funeral aervlcea for the
shooting vlcUm were conducted
this afternoon in Loos B acb. '
BOdyofMan
Follnd Along
Beacliin BB • Llfeiuardl summoned to Bolsa
Chica Stale Beach at tbe
Huntington Beacb Blurrs today
recovered the body of an
unidenUfied man. apparenUy a
drowning victim washed up on
the momirt~ hl1h Ude. Tbe victim, clad only in a
briaht blue men-s b'klnl·style
swimsuit, was pulled from the
surf about one·balf milt west of
Golden West Street.
Hunlto1ton .State Beact\
lifeauard spokesmen said th•Y
would have little information
until after later invesU1atfon.
The condition ot the bod)'
appeared to indicate the cotpse
bad been In the water perha1>9
two or three days.
Some physical dama1e
possibly caused by scavenger
fish or other marine life was
evident. Investigators have not
reported any beach vlsltora
missing over tho Jut tew days.
Boy Die8 in Leap
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A
11-year-old hieb achool honor
student. Andrew Jl. Schoenstein, hu leaped to bl• death from the
Golden Gate Bridle -the a pan's
629th known suicide vlcUm. Of·
ficlals Hid tbe boy cllmbed over
a rail Jnd Jumped at 5:45 p.m.
Wednesday. He left no note.
OlllANOI COAST '
DAILY PILOT
OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> -
Doctors who performed more
than 50 sex-change operations at
Baptist Medical Center are de·
tendlnc their work with
tranaaexuals as a Christian
response to a human problem.
"Society baa looked upon these
people as perverted freaks, and
they have been shunoed as much
as were the lepers ln Biblical
lirnes." Drs. David WUUam Voentet and Cbarlts ReynoldS
said In Ul'1lina the d1recton of the Bap&t '<lenual Convention of
Oklaborria to allow the work to
continue.
"ll Jesus Christ were alive
today, undoubtedly he would
render help and comfort to the
transsexU.al as be dld the l•t*.'·
tht blincl and tM lame... Uiey
added in-a statement nlaued for
Ule OtdabOma GeDd r 1·~•1t.r
FouQdatJon. ..
The i11ue wlll be decided
Friday when the convention'•
board ot directors vota °" tM
sex-chanae operat.lom that were
beeun at the hotpital four years
aao.
The operations were halted
durtna the summer at the requeat
of the Rev. Joe tnaram,
executive director or the ltate
conventloo.
The bo~rd'a committee on
ho.s>itals met lut wHk and one
memoer said lt voted O\·•r·
wbelmingly act.Wt pemilttin1
theoperatlonatomume.
The bospital'ti medical 1tatr and lay advisory board bave
voted overwbelmtoely to contiaue ~ opft'&tJOM.
The Gender Identlt)'
GAS:.~
dabbed on tbe lace of each
atudent.
"Thia wm cause excuaive tearing and forces people to close
thelr eyes. lt'a impossible to
. struggle because it Just makes
thinp worse," he said.
Hunt also said that the arnaJl
amount ot Mace causes a 1li1ht
shock to the nervous system.
"A full dole will brtn1 YoU to your-knees in a hurry," he
said.
Hunt said the firsthand
knowledge of tear tu serv• two purposes.
"It pves Ule user confidence
on ~effective Mac. really 11
and It also tu.chec studenb to be
extremely caretuJ ud not ae u
Ob the WIWll person,,. be laid.
Hunt aa.id he expects mott ot
the classes to a>. compottd ot
(.1 housewives, women 1tudtnt1.
and fac~ members~ butlileu
people and aecurity 1uatda.
Free Saturday cla11ea are
acheduled NO\'. s. Dec. a, Jan. 7
and Ju.al f'l'o1n 81.m. tos p.m.
SOMEBODY R4S
B4D EYESIGHT
SAN DIEGO <AP> -The n w
Un1wrsityTowne Center ta open
with dozens of bu1tneuts,
tncludin( Dr. David Land'•
optometrist office.
Larid d«l<*I not to open up
with the othert Wedne1da1.
Ulouab, unlll hJJ alp out front II ttxect~
"TO E'l'IUST .. tt 1171.
.
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Foundation is compoaed of six
physicians from various fields of
medicine ranging from surgery
to psychiatry.
The 1roup operates only on thos~ pat~nls whose physical
makeup does not match their
mental picture o( themselves.
Anyone accepted for the sex
chanit operations goes through
lengthy preliminary evaluaUons.
There l• "no effective
p1ychlatrlc therapy for the
transsexual arid only through
sur1ical chan1e or the physical
gender can relief and
rehabilitation be accomplished."
f·oenter and Reynolds said
ATrACK •••
Interview fl'om h1s Vero Be•cb
home. l&ld h1I dausbter hid been
1ailtq ln tho Far Eut for two
yean f,p the 35-foot cutter. Ke
aald he beltev«t the trio wu ea ·
r te tq Bomeo. t
ln Waabln1ton, the State
l>epart,,,ent aald the dlatress call
from the yacht wu picked up by
the U.S. Cout Guard ln Alaska
•nd by a bam-radlo operator ln
Autralla.
A State Department official sald the yacht appattnUy wu
travellng from Banakok to Nortb
Bomeo in Indonaia. Tbe official
1aJd the dJatreaa meu11e wu ..
•ent when tbe boat wu about 3S
mllea off the Up of South •
Vlt\nam.
A Coat Guard 1poke1man lald
the dlatreu call save the yadlt'•
po11tlon as a dearees north
latiwq-arid JOC.S de1r.., eut
longltuae. Rt tafd Ute SOS d•
1cnbed Ult attacklnf vessel aa an
unld9"tined fJ1hlna boat.
Tbe United St.tel asked tbe
Vietnam• for. any avallablt
Inf ormatlon oo the reported
Incident Wednesday arternoon
Wa1bio1ton th:ne, the State
Depu'\ment ottlcW •ald.
In Phlladelphia, Affel'a
mother, Mrs. Kerman A. Attel,
said her 30-year·old son had
Joined the Others Just before the
Vettel WU conu>leted 2~ Y•&n
ago ln Ban,kok. '
"They are no hot-headed sUly characten," 1Nt said. ''They are
expert~ect aallora. They bad
alwaya 1tHred clear of the
Vietnamese coaat.
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HEROIN •• ~
bttoln and narcotlca
paraphernalia. Foater wu beld
on suspicion of belns under tbe
lnfiuence of heroin. .
8..U for the older 1na11 and the
woman wu set at $1.,500 each.
Foster Wu held on tl~ ball.
Police 1ald Mlu wrlcht and
Foster are unemplo7ed.
Offken 1ald Mynatt claimed
to be a dl1beUc when conlronted
wlth the dlsoovery of tbt
o•rlnres. a charred •PoOD ln
which poUce said Uiey found a
half-1ram rHldue of wbat
appeared t4 be bumed herotn,
and a knotted piece of balloon.
Allende Kin Die•
MEXICO CITY <AP) -
Butrll Allende. 40, dauahter ot
the late ChUun Prealdent
Salvador Allende. baa committed
"'H<'ldc at b t home fn Havana .
'
Hawkana bill," ht 1a1d
On ~employment problemi; m
the steel industry. Carter said
••steel Imports are 1ust one part ot a f1irly large number of
problems that affect the U S.
steel industry and which affect
the steel industry all over the
world "
He said "our analysls has
s hown \hat red\lctlon of imports
would not materlally tncrease••
benefit• to American. tteel
produceni.
.F ..... Pflfle Al
Carrier on Duty
TOKYO <AP) -Japanese de-
fense officials believe the Soviet
Union may be pteparln1 to send
an aircraft carrter to join its Far
Eut neet I or tho llrat ttme, the
Sanltel ShimbuD said today.
Partial Erlipse
Residents o! Honolulu got these. views of a 70 percent
eclipse of the sun Wednesday. The total solar eclipse
could be seen only from a point in the Pacific Ocean
about 600 miles north of Honolulu.
Neu; Balloon Flight
Attempt Squelclied .
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia <AP) ·
-The second American auempt
io rive weeks to cross the AUanUc
by balloon has ended off the coast
or Canada, and the sklp~r of the
balloon Eagle reports he ls
"somewhat embarrassed" and
Rearl,y $250,000 pC>C?rcr. But be
says hewUJ try qa a next)'ear~,'"'
The CaoadJan Coast Guara
ship Provo Wallls pJtk~ up
Dewey Reinbard. 47, and
navl1ator Steve StephenSOll, 44,
from \heir JODdola 80 mil (jf
Nova Scotia late ·Wedn day
BIG SAVINGS
Orange Coast
EDITION
L. 10, NO. 286, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ..
Warns Gas May Be -Rationed
is one of them.
The President also told a
nationally broadcast news
conference that bls forthcoming
tax reform program will lnclude a.ax reductions. He didn't say
w)lat they would be or how much
they would save the taxpayer
Carter Hid the administration
won't know until January or
February exactly how far it
should go in seeking tax
reductions. "The rapSdlty wlth
which tax cuts wm be instituted
wUJ be determined by the state of
the economy," be aald.
He defended anew the tttaty to
yield U.S. control of the Panama
Canal at the end of this century
but acknowledged that it needs
clarificaUon. Carter sa.id there is
no need for amendment oC the
treaty. But he Sl.ld that be and
Panamanian leader Omar
Torrijos may Issue a clarifying
statement on canal neutrality and
defense after they confer at the
White House Friday.
"I don't think there is any need
to amend the treaty languaee,"
Carter said, insisting that as it
stands, the pact will keep the
waterway open and neutral after
tt is turned over to Panama. That
has been a major point ot attack
in the Senate, where treaty
State Asserablyman Dennis
Mangers <D·Huntington Beach)
called on Oran1e Coast civic
leaders today to unite and bring
pressure on the state to complete
the Newport Freeway through
Costa Mesa.
"I think a great deal of
pressure is ,roing to h•ve to be
levied, to put pressure on
Adriana <Gianturco, direc:tor ol
the California Department of
Transportation>. to put pressure
ratificatfon is in doubt, because
of Panamanian statements that
the United States would not have
the right to intervene militarily
to keep the canal open to all
nations.
The energy question was
threaded through the news
conference, which Carter began
with a tough, nine-minute
statement assalUng the industr)'
for what be snJd were efforts to
on the highway commission," he
said.
"You hear Ort Sacramento) that if you doh 't build the
freeway fewer people will ao to
the beach," Mangers said, "I
think that's the most asinine
thine I've ever beard." .
Mangers told members of
Costa Mesa Tomort0w that a
study ot Newport Boulevard by
local CalTrans officials should be completed by Nov.1.
County Bypassed
Political Reformers
Seeking Supporters
By GAR\' GRANVILLE ~-.Deity -Staff
Sponsors or a move to reform
political campaJen practices in
Ora.nae County moved Wednes·
day to~ their pl'OJ>O$ed nrorm orcl1niU>c9 on next ~ar·a ballot
measure onto the ballot.
Vasquez said TIN CUP
m(•mbcrs felt it was not likely the
ordin•nce developed ovei-tti
P••t lbree months would survive
SU,Pel !6tori ~ .. ti.••
Fly Larvae 'Not a Seriom Problem'
as an tnitlaUve meuW"•.
That means they must collect
the signatures or 52,380
r~glstered voters before their
tough tt!orm measure can be put
on the November, 1978, general
"lt'S time tor J)e9ple to speu
out on what ii happeratng and'lt11
not lik~ t.bat those Involved In
tho political practices we are
try Ing to correct will be willing to
square \hem around," be added.
Coa'
reall:y isn't a serious problem."
He said he himself drew a tub of
water at home Wednesday and
found one of the wormlike
creatures in it.
State health officials
confirmed today that tbe
larvae are not believed to present
anyhealt.bhuard.
However, Mrs. Healey
remained unconvinced.
•'I'm drinking these things,••
she said ... They're about half an
inch long. The majority of them
are red and there·s a small trace
of light green ones.
''They raise our price •f water and then they give us water
that's undrinkable. U I want to
eat worms I'll co out lb t.be
backyard and eat worms."
electlon ballot.
Should the organh:ers ol 'l1N
CUP (Time IS Now. Clean Up
PoJIUcs) succeed in their drive
and eventually win voter
endorsement. political pracUces
In <>ranie County would undergo
a dramatlcovertlaul.
Amons members of the
23·member committee who
founded TIN CUP are Sblrley
Grindle, a former couQty .
planning commlsaloner, and two
former aides to Super:vbor
Thoma Riley. Scott Fer1uson
and Kitt Evans.
Other organl;ters include
Ralph Benson, a former deputy
CO\mty counsel, arm David Stein ot Avco Community Developers.
Want to flse Mace?
'FQHe 6-as Classes
County supervlsota, for
example, would be prohibited
from votlng for four yean on
issues &erecting the fl ancial
interest Ol political doDQl"S who
contributed more than $1,000 to
tbelr campaigns.
Lobbyists would fall under
stiller regulations. One wowd
llmlt bow much they can give to a
supei"risol' to $500 and another
By ROl'ERT BARKER °' ... a.I"~ ... se.tff Golden West College Is offerinr
a series ol one-day c)aue,, that
promise to be a real gas.
The classes are for private
citizens who want to carry Mace tor self protection.
The tear 1u trainlng program
was deVeloped in response to a
new state law that gives clthens
the right to poness and use
hand·ht'!ld aerosol weat>ons. But first, U\ey must take the
course. Upon completion, the
penon goes to the police, is
fin1erprinted and pays a small
fee prior to recelvin1 a permit to
carry the weapon.
In the coUTSe, students will be
Involved in field demonsltaUoo.s
and testing where they will be •
exposed to tear ~u and use tear guweapons.
Derald D. Hunt, director of the
college's administration of
justice department, said a
minimal dMe of Mace Will be.
dabbed on the face of each
student.
"This wlll cause exceblve
teariftg and forces peop1 to close
their eyes. It'• Impossible to
struuie because it Just makes
thln&s worse," he said.
Hunt also said that the amall amount of Maco causes a lliaht
ab(>4 to tho nervoUJ 171tem.
"A full dOee wUl brinl )'OU to ,your. knees In a burry," be
said.
Woman Innocent
SAN DIEGO <AP> Gloria
Zm!a bounced up and down 1n
her chaJr, then kissed her court
lnut)>r,ter alter being tound
Innocent Wednesday ot the
murder of San Dh10 businessman Donald E. Tubach.
Hov. ver. the 19-year.otd woman·
wa found auJlty ol conspiracy to
commit murder In tb 47·~tar·
otdttavcl cy ncr'aldllin .
Runt said the first band· 1tipulatlon would fore-lobbyists
kn 1-.. of to report thetr t>Otitlcal activities ow ""'"l"te tear 1as serves two aa well as thote of t.belr clients. CHICAGO <AP> -The Flnst ~It ..i th -nd TIN CUP chairman Robert. · NaUonal Bank ot Chlcaoo !!aid a•ves e user cow1 ence Vasquei aald today the 23· • on how effedive Mace really b member committee that drafted 'today that $l mlllloa ls mis 1n8
and it also teaches student-5 to be the refonn ordinance felt It w~ from its vaults.
extremely careful and not use It useless to ieek the support of the A spoltesman aatd the mone;y
on the wrong person," he said. county Board of Supervisors. probably was stolen, but there
Hunt said he expects most of Tt.: t 1 ld h was a chance of an accounUnt the claases to be composed of na suppor wou ave error or that tho cub waall.riip housewives. women students spared 11N CUP the necessity of I l eel collectlng th• 52,380 signatures m sp ac · and faculty members, business needed to qualify Its prol!C)Sal for He said tho disappearance oc-
oeople and security guards. J next year's ballot. curred sometime betw~ the
Free Saturday classu are Supervisors can, with a close of business Friday and
scheduled Nov. 5, Dec. 3, Jan. 7 majority vote. move such a Tuesdayevening.atterthethfee.
and Jan. 31from8a.m. t05p.m. ------------------------
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grab excessive profits.
Carter said be expects to spend
most of his time on it lo the next
few weeks. He acknowledaed
that the issue bu not cauaht on.
naUonally, but noted that it did in
the days when there were Jona
lines at gasoline stations. Cart r said he doesn't want th•
American people to have to
suffer such a crisjs again. <See RATION, Pa1e At>
"t ,t.2 IWL Y PILOT c Thursday. Ocrober 13, 1977
:¥anht Uniler Fire 'Free Comrader.
Gunman Holds
92 on AirliDer '
.. TONIGHJ.-• ..PRIVATE UV~ ....... South ~Coast Repertory Theater,
!?Tubsda.y·SUcidaf throurh OcL
30, 8 p.O'I
OCC LEC.TQRES -
• .. cotporate Taxation," Fine
Atts 119, 1 30 p m . "Slim
Cb a nee in a Fat World."
Estancia HJgh School Room W.
7p.m.
, -FJUDA.\'0 0Cf. H
REAL ESTATE
INVESTllENT SERIES -Co-·sponsored by Newport
'Harbor/Costa Mesa Board or
ReaJtonl and the Daily Pilot.
OCC Science Hall, Oct.. 14, 21, 28
and Nov. 4, 7:30 p .m.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
·FILMS -"Blood and Sand"
l' (1922), Sclence Lecture 2, 2:30
t p .m .
' KIWANIS TRAVEL &
ADVENTURE -"Yosemite
and tbe High Sierra," OCC
Auditorium. 8 p.m.
• FOOI'BALL -Estancia vs.
·Santa Ana, Sant.a All• Bc;jvl, 1:30 p.m. Newport llarbor vs.
'Westmimter, Davtdaon P\eld, 8 p.m.
I occ PLANETARIUM --
"ReJaUvlty and Cosmolon. ··
1:30 and t 'P.m. Saturday,' '1:30
p.m. o "' • • •
COASTLINE CC LECfURE -
"Introduction to Gestalt
Tbtnpy," a Baker St • 1 P.·m·
OCC LltTURBS -• Your
Uerit•ce, BasJq G nea1011, ..
Sci nee Lecture *-:7~30 .P. sn. •"Rawall on Poot·• Sd~ce
Lec:tiift 1. 7:30 l).b». "lilitlDe
Eledrontcs," Fine Arts us, 7::.t
p.m. '"nle Great Trans-Alaska
Pipeline," Fine Arts Ut, Adm.
$1. 7:30p.m. -
FRtDAY NIGHT FILMS -
"CitJzen Kane," OCC Forum,
7:1Sp.m.
Mexicaii Jail
Under Control
GUADALAJARA, Mexico
<AP> -The government has
regained control of J alisco state
penitentiary after a two·day
uprialn1 In which the rebels
rePOrted.ly killed 14 lrustles.
•'Things art retµroing to
normal," sal<l ,W,rden Pedro
Parra after cuards armed with
nightsticks returned to the
~ellblock.s Wednesday.
1 He did not indicate whettier
any action would be taken
aeainst any of tbtAQO rebels. The
warden announc~ earlier that
he had agreed to the rebels• de·
mlUlds. Thekeyonewaa•bolltlon
of the trulty system under which
inmate "coordlnatoh" helped
the auards contN}I} the other
inmatet and also chd tJu1vin1
bba.ine.ss in the sale el-private
cells, special m4'a1a and other
ptlYfleges
ORANOlCOMT c
DAILY PILOT
presumption lhat she Is aboard."
Ber father, Frederick
Dellenbaqh, said bJs dauaht.er. a
former Peace Corps worker, was
travelin1tn the area with two men
be identified as Looland
Dlcktrman ot Flagatact, Aria .. epd Charles Affel of
Philadelphia.
Otllenbaugh, in a phone
interview from h.ia Vero Beach
home, said bis dauahter had been
satllng ln the Far ~ut tor t\rio
years in the 3S·foot c\lt.Ler. He
said he believed the trlo were en
routetoBorneo.
lb Washington, the State ~ent said the dlsttesa call
from the yacht was picked up by
the U.S Coabt Cuard In AJ~ka
and by a ham·radlo operator In
AuatraUa.
"Of course r·m worried at this
point, but they're inteWeent
people. Miss Dellenbau&h and
Mr. Dickerman both speak Thai
and MaJa)'alan. If anybody can
handle it, they can handle it."
She said that a State Department ofrtclaJ caUed her
Wednesday with word ot the
incident and that she had
received no additional
Information: ,
"They saJd they were keepiJli
tn tO\.lch with the situation," she
said.
Ali'WI ........
'RISKING RIPOFFS'
Certef et Conference (
, i.ARN/\CA, Cyprus (AP} -A
West German airliner wllh 92
pereons aboard was hUaeked to
Rome and then CyPfUI tdday by
a runman ~ho dema6ded the release of 'aJt comrWd de-
talnedin WestGerJDanprisons."
The Lufthansa plan was
seized on a 1U1ht from the
Spanlab island ot MaJloita to
Frankfurt. lt firat rr)~de a refue~ stop ln ~orne aitd then
new on to tbe Greek Cypriot
airport ot Larnaca.
R · s \ h • Fro•PageAJ esc~e~s earc_1ng_ RATION ••.
The piano touched down on the
Medilerranean 1$land after the
Cyprus government lifted its lni·
lial landlug ban in the interest ot
"the safety of the passengers and
crew."
Sea foE Boal VictiJQ
Coast Guard and prlvate
vessels were searching the roay
waters ofC Catalina Island tQday
for a SO-year-old man who (ell
overboard from a ~-foot cabin
cruiser about '1:30 p.m. Wednes· day.
The victim was identified as
Clarence Gilm1µ1 of Gardena
The owner and operator of the
vessel. William Atkins, also o(
Gardena, told lhe Coast Guard
that Gilman was etnttCifti from
the boat's cabin when a large
swell hJt the vessel throwifli him
overboard.
The cabin cruiser had no radio
and the mctdent was not reported
for over an hour when another
vessel, Blue Sea, came alongside
and learned ot the mishap.
Coast Guard Search and
Rescue headquarters at Long
Beach said lhe search was being
hampered this morning by heavy
fog
Surface craft, including the
Blue Sen. were searchlng an area
a bout e!ght miles north of A val on
The Coast Guard helicopter
was grounded by fog but was
standing by to join the search
I ater in the day. Officials said the
search envelopes an area of
about 36 square miles.
Air Calif omia Head
A.ruwunces Merger
Robert Clifford, president or
Air California, annoUhced today
that bis compaa.y was merced
into a wholly owned subsidiary of
Westgale·Callfornia Corp.
The mer1er, wbicb was
authorized by the U . S. District
Ufeguards summoned.to Bolla
Chica State Beach at the
Huntiqton Beach Bluffs today
recolered tbe body of an
unldeutified man, apparenUy a
drowning vicUm washed up on
the mominlie hi"h Ud,.
Th• victim: clad only In a
fl right blue men's blklnl·slyle
swimsuit. was pulled from the
surr about one-half mile west or
Golden West Street.
Huntington State Beach
lifeguard spokesmen said ~
would have little infonnst.lon
until ~r later investicattoo.
Som.:; pbystcaJ damare
poeaibly caued by 1ca\len1er
fish « other marine life was
evident. lnvestlgato~ have ~
reported any beach vtstton
mlutna over the I.at few da11.
State Park llanger Alhlor"d •
Wood said no ty_,. of penonal
1denu&ation was fO\lnd on .the
body, which may have been in
the tea over a week.
Strong w.st,rly offabore
currents runntn1 in opposite
directions could have btQUlht tbe
corpse from as far. away 'U PalOI
Verdes or Sali l>•dro,•.
investiaators 11.ld.
Coroners depuUt1 aebedulcid
an autopsy and besan attempUn1
to establish \he vkUm '1 ldenttt)'
through flngerprintl and def'ltal
records.
Prin£e €lainu
Embe:szling
~ITE. • •
leader. "He th.lft.ka we have to bo
con•lderln1 other form1 of
trahaPQriat10ll1 ~d m01t ol u.s
Wolald *ll'te. out be think• you ihavetodoltov mtcht.''
Court. means that the Westaate
corporation Increases its
ownenblp of the etrUn. h'orn 81
percent to 100 r;rcent. .
Clifford sa d no chan1es in'·
m anaamnent or operation of the
airline are planned.
The public shareholders ol Air
California will receive a
Weataate common equlyalent
cerWlcate wttb a face nlue ol
SlS for efl(lt • are or Alt Cal ~~Ji°':e eble· to ~m
them few cash ~er t.dl1tributloo
al common atock In Westcate li
au\horized by the court. ·
The corporatloo, onc:e beaded
by tina.nder C. Arnholt Sl'llith.
baa been underco!•• ~ourtsu~ reorsanlaaUon aft.tr
flllnl bankr:uptcy proc~\nlJ.
School Dates
Up to People
MONROEVILLE. Ohio (AP)
-The 900 students who attend
public school in this northern
Ohio town find out tonlJht if they
wtll return to claues Friday -or
after the New Year -as money
problems continue lo plague
school diatricta ln the st.ate.
Monroeville residents, who
rejected a nine·mill tax increase tn. June iLnd Auiust, were v~
today on n emer1enc,y levy that
would pr0~ thetdiool"district witll $245,000 a )'Ht. for three
yeirs •
Jt the levy l• defuted, school
officiala •~tlho cUstrict would
t•open JlD, i. b~t would
probably dijJolved after tbis
school yelU'. endl 1~ June. Pupils
wpuld be abaorbed by other
diltrlctt. : .
LOS ANGEL S <~PJ - A
1trlke by Atlantic and Gutt Co'Qt
lon1ahoremen continued
1preadJn1 today alon• West
Cout poru. Strikers dened an
arbitrator'• nilln• tllat tbt ,l)lcket
Unea a.re llle1al and West Coast
dockworkers mutt return to work
Students at Newport
Harbor H11h Sehool are
a a k Sn '·1-~ om rn.u 'Alty members w come to thdr
acbaal Friday to ,ive bloOd
to the Oruie County
Chapter of th• American RectCrOQ.
''rbe Red Cro1e
bl00dmobll1 wUl be 't the
Catapul ~ 10 a.m . to 2:10p.m.\~bidetit.over,tb
••• of n, 11 w•U 'H f~cul~)'. 1taff and
commuruty membtn art
beln1 atkecl to donat•
blood. •
For an appointment, tall
Uf.331112.
•
"I am not trylnf to put all of
tbe blame on the oil companies,"
Cart.er said. "Part of the blame
falls on the American people. We
are wasting too much ener1y."
At the same lime, Carter left
open the posslbllity that he might
seek to break up the giant oil
companies. ''I'm not trying to
threat.en anybody or use a club."
he said. • • . Whether or not
divestiture is needed is a matter
which I've not decided."
Only minutes after the news
conference, Senate Minority
Leader Howard Baker predicted
failure for an all-out White House
campaign to reverse a string or
Se nate defeats for the
a dmini s tration 's energy
program.
Regarding full empl?ymenl
legislation, Carter said his aides
have been working with Sen.
Hubert H. Humphrey <D·Mlnn >.
and Rep. Aueustus Hawkins <D-
Call f .), "to evolve a full
employment bill we could
support without reservation or
h~itancy.
Cypriot authorities said they
bad insUtuted a • •prearranaed
plan for a situation auch as this,"
but refused to disclose details.
Police and military units took up
~IUoo.s at the seaside airport,
two miles west of the port city of
La mac a.
The plane had been refueled ln
Rome while the man negotiated
with the Italian police.
According to Italian airport
sources. the German government
had asked that the plane be de-
layed until more could be learned
Mesa Fire Station
Dedication Slated
Costa Mesa Mayor Norma
Hert.u>g and other members or
the city council will tum the first
shovel oC dirt at groundbreaking
ceremonies for the city's new
downtown fire station Monday.
The ceremony, which will
begin at 11 a.m., begins work on
the $7'JO,OOO projecL The fire
st.aUon at tbe corner of Park
A venue and Plumer Street Is
part or the clty's Clowntown
redevelopment Su~block near
LfonsPark.
T"-COU • 8J1939W
Flnlataed In eim1.1latad
grained ~rlcan Walnut with brushed
Aluminum color accents. Earphone •
. --""" --. _ .._ _,.,...... .,._
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about the motives or the htJec1ter.
But it. took off after the bUack
broke off a.on tact wi \_>i
neaotiat.ott.
Police said the man spoke to of·
flclala in \he control tower of the
Rome lnternaUonal alrPort In
broken ~gllah. and Identified
hi~ u Walter Mobamaied.
Orange County
SuperiilsOr Ralph Dledricb
was scheduled to underco
cataract auraery today al
St. Jude Hospital in
Full moo.
Diedrich expects to be
away from biS offlce for
two to three weeks, ac-
cording to his staff aides.
Sur1ery on one eye •as
•cbeduled for today and
surgery on the other eye
was scheduled for Tues-
day.
Diedrich attended
Wednesday•a board
meeUnt then was admitted
to the Fulletton b pit.al
late?\ in lheday.
.Cowity's
.Frloblfiss
_PllJ,flges .
Orance County's Job market
expanded by 2.000 Jobs tn
,September to send th county's unemployment rate ,plunalna to a •
record low 4.2 percent, the kJwest
rate in any of CalJtornla'a 58
counUes. -
Accordine tC> fiaures feleased
Wednesday by the atate
Employment "Development
'Department CEDJ>>, the county's
gain o! 2,600 new Jobs last month
was paced by the openine o! new
retail establishments.
Collectively, new department
stores, restJurants and other
retail ouUet.s accounted for 1,500
of the 2,600 new jobs added to
Orange Coubty payrolls, EDD's
'reportsaid,
As the county's construction
boom continued in September.
• 900 corustruction Jobs were added
· to local payrolls, the EDD report
pointed out.
And, the monthly labor report
continued, opening of a new
school year added jobs to
government payrolls that helped
offset job losses in seasonal
tourist atttacUons.
As a result or tbe job tain. the
number o! unemployed persons
in Orange County last month
dropped lo 3:5,200 persons, a
three-year low.
Of those co unted as
unemployed, 15,600 were
receiving state unemployment
insurance benefits, EDD's report ·said.
It predicted continued balmy
weather '°' Orange Count¥ for fhe t>alance or tbe year.
That prediction was based on
expected additional ol)e~ of
new retaU establisbment.S as well
as the added hirin& that usually
comes with the Christmas
season.
:County Offers
;Free Vaccine
To Elderly
. ~ ......... SHETLAND PONY PRONOUNCED IN FINE HEALTH
After Years of Abuae, •National Symbol?
LuekyPony
Mi.streated Animal Recovers
CONCORD, N.H. <AP) -A Sheltand pony who survived five
years ol abuse and several weeks of medical care still has no permanent home.
The veterinarians who nursed him back to health want him in
a home with children. The American Humane Society is
reportedly hoping to make King a national symbol against
cruelty to animals. Gov. Meldrim Thomson would like to make
bim a mascot of New Hampshire
The 10-year-old pony is ready to be released from vetennary
care. doctors said Wednesday
"l'VE CHECKED OUT ABOUT a dozen possible homes in
the state," said Peter Saunders. an aJtenl for lhe Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. ·~here is no shortage of good homes. It's only a question of picking one ...
King was found in August, penned atop four feet of maggot-
infested manure, his hooves curling 18 inches long. Veterinarians
and a blacksmith at the University of New Hampshire nursed him back to health.
After publicity about the horse. the university ~gan
receiving caSh donations to help pay the medical bills
"WE•U STILL GE'ITING GIFTS," said Robert Leberman.
UNH's dlreetw of development. ·'The latest tally shows about 400
donations totaling about $3,500 ...
Tbe board o! the SJ't:A will vote later this month on
Thomson'sproposal to make King a state mascot.
Saunders said, 0 1 don't think the SPCA would object if the state toot over the care of King But I don't want the pony to become a political symbol."
Dr. Walter Hilton, who directed King'!! recovery. wants him placed at a home with children
''SHETLANDS WERE DEVELOPED as u duldren's pony
and they do better when they have children to ride and play with 'them.•• Hilton sald
Legal action against the woman accused of mistreating King
has been postponed ~nding bt:r S) ch1alric evalu lion.
. •· VI j alt ~~~::8:~~~t(~1~:i
N~wport Iaeide t
Ford Presse8
For.Tax Cut
LOS ANGELES <AP>
Warning that "time is of the
essence," former President
Gerald Ford says tbe Carter
adminJstration should press
Conareas to cut taxes now,
inateadofwaitinguntilnextyear.
''l don't think the economy In
the state it ls today can actord that
kind of delay," the 64·year-oJd
Ford told a bualness group here Wednesday.
Carter's admtniatration ltas de-
layed tntrOduction of its tax·
revision package tnto Concress
unUl late this month or early
November, and Congrt!$S la not
expected to begin grappling with
the issue until the second session
convenes next year.
Superior CoUTt lawsuit are Of-
ficers l>oug Thornas, George
CoeJhoand William Mclnr\is.
They are identified by the next
of tin ot the late Joe Rines. 61, as
the three officers who were
attempting to arrest lbe now
conv"icted R1chard ·William
Sutton on Dec. 17, 1976, when a
shotgun blast aimed at Sutton hit
Hines who was selecting a
Christmas tree in Corona del Mar.
Hines was dead when an
ambulance reached the shOoUni
~cene outside Albertson's
market, 3049 E . Coast Hithway.
An inquiry called by the Newport
Beach police department later
absolved the three officers of any
responsibility for the death.
Named as plaintiff• In the
lawsuit are Hines' brothers, Bob
Hines. Mack A. H'lnes a.ad Nash Hin~. hJs sister Unlce Sperman,
his son, Felix L. Taylor and his
common law wife, Bernice Cooks.
Sutton, 20, of 1611 Calle Las
Bolla, SM Clemente, was later
tried on multiple counts or armed rob~ry. found guilty and ~entenced to not les!I than 10 years in slate pri~on .
1Bicycle 'frails Okayed
. •
Camino Caplatrano, then along
Camino Capistrano to Calle
Chueca in San Juan Caplsttano.
,.-1,'he San J>le10 Creek Trail, a
l .2S·mlle blke piith costing
SU,000, which will run along
Jamboree Road between
Eastbluff Dri\'e and San Diego
Creek lo Newport Beach and on
the creek levee to Old MacArthur
Boulevard lo Irvine.
-The Laguna Canyon
Bllteway, a S.S·mlle trad runnJn1
atone Laiuna Canyon Road from
Point near the San Dleco
Fr w to aowntown Lasuna. c l(
-.
Thul9day.October 13. f977 DAIL y Plt..OT • Al . . . Whale ~ Uoeadbea··
Niguel Fiful s~ Milliqn. x~ar:s .ow
By STEVE MITCHEU.
04 .. D•llr l'I ... $ .. H
The 80-Coot lo{lg whale mlght
have been sick or just old when it
bellied up and i.lowly sBllk to the
bottom or tht ocean 1;ix million years ago
The oce!Ul is two miles away
now, but the remoins or the
baleen whale arc still there
right m the middle of a new •
construction project in Laguna
Nl~uel
The lower Jaw bones of the
gigantic whale were discovered
on Avco Community Developers.
Inc .. property near Aliso Creek
Monday afternoon by work c~wi.
and geologist Dr. John A. Mlnch.
Bulldozens had already lower .
ed the bluffs 30 feet when the Jaw
was discovered, Dr. Minch said.
·'They aWl I\ ave another~ feet
to go for the project and tlilb
thing's right in the middle of the
15-acre construction site,.. he ..
laughe<J.
But paleontoloe1st Dr.
Lawrence G. Barnes, of the
Natural Wslory Museum of~
Angeles and a group of
volunteers and students are
using picks, trowels and whisk
brooms to recover the jawbone
as quickly as possible.
Meanwhile work crews in
hardhats stand around their
heavy machinery drinking beer
and grumblin&.
"That fish is costing us $6,000 a
day," one workman growled.
But Avco officials say they are
well ahead of schedule on the
project, and the delay won't hurt
them that much.
And, after all, the dirt doctors
are only taklng the lower jaw -
not the whole 80-Coot skeleton.
"'It's too far gone," Dr. Barnes
said, poinllnr to portions of ver~brae stjcking out of tbe
ground behiPdtheJa~bone. •
"There's nol that much we can
gain by digging up the whole
thing."
"Besades, we're intol~ With
about 15 or. 20 whald a year In
Southern California," Barnes
said, citlne a whale skull his ·
group found at the Palos Verde
peninsul a last July and a
Jawbone recovered In Kern
County last April.
That discovety will have to
• wait until the LA Museum
volunteers complete excavation
oC the lower Jaw. The young crew
1s wrapping the jawl>One in
r ca~ p for. the trip to the
But both men say the Laguna
"J1guel find Is u potential biggie
Barn~ said the lS·foot lower jaw
t·ould belong to a baleen whalt· :.peel~ never uncovered before.
And il Dr. ldincb is correct In
his cue.as tbat the whale died
upside down, there •Uh mtlhl be
the top-side or t.he ·~ull
underneath the current diegtnis.
We are also offenng
generous savings
on other leather
chairs and soles.
Select from 30
pieces now on d/a ...
play. Choo3e from
excellent leather
color selection.
PROFESSIONAL
INTERIOR DESIGNERS
Diet Pill Curb Due?
\la•t
••• T•• ~ldae
~~'"iiillii,:,'1·· ...
TUCKED DO N: You have
to wonder today !f °'e Sbaken
and Mo\'ers ot San Clemente
abaU now ttse up ln wrath and
lndlgnattoo over the latest lnault
and 1ndigilit.y which hu been
heaped upon the Spanlih VWa1e
of our couWne.
ln ev~ you mi ed the news
item, it hOuld be no*! that thls
groa insult h 5 tieen nun down
by the a.Uon's bcw railroad
pusenser network, known as
Amtrak.
The Amtrak people run their
trains on the old Santa Fe track.a th~ San CJ mente aJonc the
ahoreUne. Currently, as the
tralns move t.hrou1h a rtve..mlle
atreteh or ' Sau Cl•mtnte '1
leathOre, the blc JocomoUves ~
lhnlted to a speed of co miles per
hOur.
NOW IT DEVELOPS that
A111trak offlclals want to
disp tcb their trains thro~b the
Spanish ViUace at 7S miles per
hour.
Wby, llyou blinted, you'd miss
the whole train.
M~be times have cbansed
and DotiOdy really 1ives a bOOt. or
whistJe any more on how fast a
train wbiues throuth town.
But years ago, the current
Amtrak proposal would have
been considered a whack in the
civic chops of the most. insultin1
magnitude.
When the railroad was lun1 of
American transportation, if your
community didn't have a depot
honored by'a train slop, you were JeallY li\'i.oa in a tank town.
Bver heard of a vlllage that
as jotin1ly called a
bistJt'lStop?
That meant that usually the
lt wu bonored by the train
as itb a boot from the n~· Whiitl U tM traln
aud ~ t.own and 1.1).aYbe ftl~ a mailbag hunt on a pl as thi locomotive ~on
l full speed.
IN BYGONE YEA&S,
emente even bad depot that
u ~ by tra!n stops. Now
trak would like to a.Ive the
paDWi vma1~ a 7S·mU~·an·
ur tll"Q;boa.
Reteatly I had tlie oppoc'Wnlty
go riding on an Amtrak
~er train and admittedly
'a a pleasant expeileace.
But did you bow al
m tta1D headtd Dotth even
ope at pbces like Glendale?
Thia may terribly brube San
tlemente's civic pride to ltam
at Glendale carries more ~t
the rallroad'mapa.
Actually, the ~ rea.soa all
his pas1encer train apeed
rou&b San Clemente made the
ewa in the first place 11 because
!former pr~ident Nlxon lives ~Otere up on the bluffs above the
U-acks.
Thus in this case, federal of.
clalS say lhe 40 rnlle per hour
•peed limit was set "for security
reasons" -whalever that
~eans.
Now that Nixon lsn 't president
any more, Amtrak would like to
spalch San Clemente at even
gberspeed.
Clearly, San Clemente has
ibeen rel•1ated to the Wl"ODI side
f the tracks.
YOV AllE LEn to wonder if
mtrat eets UM pro~ 7S mile
er hour limit, how wUl lbe
omotive enatneers act as Uley
at by below Mr. Nixon·• San
ementAt estate.
Will lhey even give a boot!
Thur'lday, October 13. t9n
Eunerab Held
Boy Arraigned
In 3 Mtirders
ELVATON, Md (AP> The 16-year-old son of a former state labor
leader was arraiined in a locked courtroom today on charaes of stab-
bing three young neighbor atrls to death. One of his lawyers said the
youth was mentally unable to help tn his own defense.
Stuart Kreiner did not enter a plea to lhe three counts or first-degree
murder at the arraignment in
nearby Harundale. Lawyers did
not ask Anne Arundel District
Judge Robert Heise to set bail. so
the youth remained held without
bond, charged as an adult.
As Kreiner was arralaned
funeral services were held in
nearby Glen Burnie for the three
girls he is accused of killlni -
Deborah Ann Hogan, 10; her 8·
year.old sister, Theresa. and
th el r friend , Ann M arle
Bneszkiewicz, also 8.
AT A FUNERAL Mass in Holy
Trinity catholic Church, the Rev
Joseph Connolly asked for
"forgiveness ror another person
in the community. This act must
have been an unknowing act, an
act of insanity."
The three small metal caskets
were placed at the front of the
crowded sanctuary. The Hogan
girls' caskets were covered with
yellow and white mums. while
Ann Bn:eszkiewicz• was covered
with pink carnations and whltc
daisies.
After tbe Mass, the bodies
were taken to Glen Haven
Memorial Park for burial
HEISE TOLD REPORTERS
who had been ushered into
another courtroom across the
hall and then locked out of the
chamber where lhf: arraignment
was held, that Kreiner remamed
silent during the brief session
"'He was advised of the
charges against him," the JUdge
Four Firms
said "He did not say a word."
The Judge said the tall. slishUy
built Kreiner was accompanied
by two lawyers and "several
other men " He said he did not
know if the boy's parents were
present.
Kreiner, a hlgh school Junior.
was arrested Wednesday.
BODIES OF THE THllEE
victims were found Monday,
lying face·down In a shallow
stream in the Southgate housing
development where they and the
Kremers lived. They had each
been stabbed repeatedly in the
chest and back. an autopsy
found
Heise said outside the
courtroom that defense lawyers
told him they were not
requesting bond because or ''the
seriousness of the oCCense," their
lack of knowledge of the boy and
his family. and the fact that
Kreiner ts not "at this point able
to assist in the preparation of his
defense "lie did not elaborate.
LATER, IN A TAPE recording
of the court session played for
reporters attorney J Edward
Davis said he and other defense
lawyt>r.; are "in our own minds at
this time <:onf1dent that the de·
fcndant 1s not even competent to assist in the preparation or his
defense.
"We're suggesting strongly
that he be ordered to undergo
psychiatric examinations "
Arabs May Erase
U.S. 'Blacklist'
NEW YORK <AP> -TM publisher of a pollUcal and economic
newsletter, quoting a "hip Eoi>tJan otnclal." says four American
companies IJMl)' be lifted rrocn\he Arab League's blacklist this year
David Mizrahi, publiSher of MldEast Report, said W~nesday
the companiea are Xerox C«p., Motorol• Inc .• Ford Motor Co .• and Uae Coca-Cola Co
• 'The blacklist wu aimed al disce>ur.aing Arab countries from
dealln; with firms tl\at allodo blssiness fiith Israel.
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WASHINGTON <AP) -A promlnent House Republican says
releUe ol a report showing concressmeo spent tu 11\ooey for bar
association due.s and stair parties scutUed the l•test ffOUH relorm
41 • plan.
IN SHORT CR-Ill .>. said the report's ( J Rep. John Anderaon
release "p~bed the buggy
over the cllrf. •• Speaker
Thomas P O'Neill aald the
House had been driven by "a wave or reaentment ... •1ainst
reform." The House voted 2S2 to 160 Wednesday against conlklerinc
the reform package. apparently doom Ina the measure for this year.
Carter B..aber Bltl Fo•i.
WASIUNGTON <AP> -House supporte!'1' of the Bl bomber,
after voting down the Carter adminlatration's plan to spend $20
million to study a smaller bomber, will ask lhe House lo restore Bl
money next week.
The House voted 80·23 Wednesday night to reject President
Carter's request for $20 mlllloo to study turning the present FBlll
flghler·bomber into a nuclear bomber In case bis decision to replace
manned bombers witb cruise mlsaUet doeso 't work out
Foreip Aid Soft Sttldled
WASHINGTON (AP> -HouH·Senate conferees are
compromising on a dispute that hu blocked paua1e of the '6.8
billion foreign aid bill ror two weeks.
The cootrovensy centered on House lancuaae that would have
stopped U.S. contribuUoos to J.ntematJonal banka from cotng to
sevto countrits accu.aed of human riSbtl vlolaUons. President
Carter opposed the languaae and helped work out the compromlse
Wednesday. The ffouae wants to bar aid to Vietnam, Laos,
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WEATHER I NATION I WORLD
NOBEL PfUZE WINNER
Dr. Roger GullleMJn
HAJ.F FOR MEDfCfNE
Dr. Rosalyn Yalow
Pioneering in Medleine
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SHARE8 NOBEL PRIZE
Dr. Andrewv. Schall~
3 Americans Win Nobel
STOCKHOLM. Sweden <AP)
Three Americans won Nobel
prizes ror medicine today.
bringing to five the Nobels
awarded this year to U.S
citizens.
research deals with another
sector of peptide hormone
physiology and medicine, "laid
the foundations lo modern
hypothalamic research." the
Institute said.
The medlcine prlze has been
dominated by Americans and
Britons since World W~ U. This
was the third coosecuUve year
that the pnze went to the United
States. Dr. Rosalyn Yalow, 56, or the
Veterans Adminis tration
Hospital in the Bronx, New York
City, won half the prize ror her
pioneering work 1n
endocnnology. the study or the
glands
THE OTHER HALF of the
Sl45,000 prize was s hared by
f'rench born Dr Roger
Guillem1n, 53. or the Salk
lns t1tutt.' in San Diego, and
Polish-born Or Andrew Schally,
50, or the Veterans
Admid.straUon Hospital 1n New
Orleans, La .. ror their
discoveries on peplide hormone
production
Bakke Case Effect
On Races Weighed. .
WASHINGTON <AP> Supreme Court Justice Thurcood
Marshall intertupted Allan Paul Bakke's attorney with an
assessment of the precedent·setUne "reverse dlscrhnlnaUoo .. cue:
''You're arguing about keeplne somebody out," Manihall said.
''The other side is arguing about aetUng M>meotie In. It all depends on how you look at it.··
The awardine faculty, the
Royal Caroline Institute, said
that New York-born Dr. Yalow
was able to ''Uu'ow ll1ht on the
physiology of . . • hormones
and on how diseuea are caused
by abnormal secretion ot
hormonea
MRS. YALOW waa the second
woman to reeelve tbe medicine
prize. The rlnt was Gerty T.
Cori, a Czechoslovak-born
American, who shartld the prize
in 1947 with her husband Carl F.
Cori for their research on
carbohydrate metabolism and
enzymes.
The discoveries by Gulllemin
and Schally. whose Independent
~ROM LOS ANGELES.
SIMILAR LOW FARES FROM OTHER POltfTI
"UMtT 3 OAYllH ADOtTIOH TO OAll Of SAL(
\
'
:THE MAXIM'S SLOT JAMBOREE
IS ,AVINO OUT IN £XCl$$0F
1 MILLION DOLLAR$ PER WEEK I
All thla exe1ttmen1 anct action
plua the trJtndlleal atmoapfltrt
and flntat fOOd In town.
All this \11111 bt youra 1t the beau·
tlful new Maldm He>ltl. ----:
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STATE -SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Oancer. 'Xhreat
~_. In th• llrst of f~ur day1 of heanngs on the chemical albromochloroprop•ne <>r DBCJ>. '
tesenctier.1 elhd • U .8. . Environmen,al ProlecUon incidence of cancer among
Asency report 11-Unl it fruits workers. who handled the
&ad vegetables on whlcb DBCP c hemical since it was first resfd.u~ have been fo\lnd or marketed In 1955, although eouldbeex~ted. manufacturers are expected to ';rbo EPA report, dated Sept. 29 dispute that prediction.
but made public Wednetday, sa,ys
DBCP realduea on crops
eoasUtutt "an unreasonable
risk" tobttalth.
DBCP WAS DBSCaJBED by
·University of California
researcher Dr. Arlene Blu.m as a
Potent cancer agent, snore potent
than saccharin, that could also
cause ~irtb detects it pregnant
women ll\lested it }I) smaJJ doses.
Sbe predlcteil a ht1ber
PR<>DUCl'ION WAS baited m
August and distributors' stocks
\\ere recalled since tests on
workers at various DBCP-
prt>ducing plants round nearly
100 had zero sperm or
abnormally lowlriperm counts.
The EPA report said residues
or the pesticide have been found
on carrots, radishes, cauliflower,
broccoli, cabbaee, cucumbers
and peanuts inside their ~lls.
0...,,• Slllt ~,._........
Frank Sinatra has dropped
his more than $1 million
damage suit against
columnist Earl Wilson
stemming from Wilson's
1976 unauthorized biographv
of the singer. ·
Space ·St~e Cripples
LOS ANGELES <AP> ·
Striking 8U06pace workers have crlppl~ production at Lockheed
Corp. facililies in California,
wlilln and.company otfttlalseay.
• ..The strike baa been 100
pucent effeeUve" in stopping PtOductioD at Lockheed's plants ·in Burbank, Palmdale and
Sunnyvale, Nell V&Ddeieoot, a
apoltedman foe: tbe Intentatlonal
Auodatton ol Macbln.lsts ed
Aerospace Worlcera, said
Wednesday,
D.ave Crowther: a spokesman
for &be slant aeroapace linn,
c ceded that the four~-old
walkout bad cul production by
about 80 percenL
F.ieeldll'e Arrnted
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -
PoUce have arruted a young
vice president of tbe San Jose-
based california Cbtese Co. in an
eltecution·style attack that left a
son dead and hll father wounded.
The attack victims were found
'
( SFD.E , J
stuffed in the Uunk of a car
parked in San Francisco. ]JO!tte
said.
PctM!WC Lile 'l'afltW
PASAD NA (AP l -A
MuniclP&l c.ou.rt Judge has ruled
uaconsCltaUclllaJ a aew state law
making it a crime toi-a doctor to
fail to rtopcrt patient ne&lect or
abuse.·
Judge John F. Busler said
Wednesday that the law was
vague and .. could be made
clearer."
l'ra11m• 'Came.' £o ..
LOS ANGELES <Al>> -
Actress Carole Wells Karabian,
one oC 156 hostaaes aboanl a
Japan Air Lines jet hijacked two
weeks ago, was released
.W ednesda.y from St. John's
·Hospital in Santa Monica alter
treatmenUor a ml.scarria1e.
Meantime. her hu3band.
fotmer state Assemblyman
Walter Karabian, who also was
aboatd tbe hijacked plane, said
therewu "no doubt in my mind"
that the trauma of the htjackin&
caused herto,lose the ebnd.
PG&E CWel Die•
SAN FRANCISCO CAP>
John Harell Black, who beaded
the San Francisco diwlsioa of the
Pacific Gu & Electric Co. for the
put six Jtars, died Wednesday
after a loag Ulntss. He was 73.
Blad:, who began his PG&E
career ln 1941 as a summer
laborer, al10 served as vice
president and director of the
Downtown AuocJatlon and
director of the San Francisco
ConvenUon and Vlslton BUreau.
•
Thurlday, Oelobtt 13. 1977 DAIL V PILOT ...
Recyclillg Pusheil
By The Associated Preas
California has a '2· billion ef.
fort under w1:1y to recycle
sewage.
It's a crash program aimed at
providing Jobs and ln-lgatlon
water -and grabbing federal
dollars.
The program was unveiled by
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Wednes-
day while visltlng wastewater
treatment pJanls belna built at
Los Angeles, San F'ranclsco and
Sacramento.
SVPPORTED BY RARE
unaninuty of the construction
industry and environmental
Textbooks
Wat More
SACRAMENTO CAP) --
California is paying more
than other states for
textbooks even though the
law requires that the least
expensive be purchitsed.
says the state auditor.
Auditor General John
Williams' report said
Wednesday that some
publishers ate
disregarding the law, and
school offlclals aren't
enforcing it.
The study compared
prices in the last two
school years for 285 tests in
California.,_ Arkansas,
Florida and Texu: In 248
cases, Callfornla paid
tnore than the second state •
for the same texts.
• The report said the
California cost was
$177 ,000, or 6.6 percent
more.
groups, Brown announced tbti
creation or a new Office or Water
RecycltnJ to ramrod the
prorram anCl award 1ranta.
Brown said the program has
the "very bol<1 foal" of recycUn1
40,000 acre.feet of wastewater a
year by 1982, compared to the
current recycling of 188,000 acr~
feet annually.
This water, which is not good
enough for household use but is
OK for farming and industry,
would equal the combined
capacity oC the proposed Auburn
Dam arid the New Melones Dam
now under construction, Brown
said
BOT HE ADDEO THAT
recyclinfr effort would ban
Impact on whether e Aul>
Dam, northeast of 81cram
should bo bullt. lt.s fate wUl bed
·ternuned by ~q le 11fet
1tudles1Ulhm<terwa1. i
"We need •ve~y source oJ wator."henld.
''We're fetttng 11 percent ot
the f~rti ·funds when we have
only 10 percent of the people, .. h~
said.
Federal fuDds account for 75
J)erc.nt of conttrucUon inoney
with the state 'and local
govemmeats spUWnri the other 2$percent.
State Nuclear ,Law.
...
A8
'Private Industry'
1..ines OVersteppea
:,; raxpayers have grown accustomed to government
~xecutives drawing snJar1es and fringe benefits equal or ~better to what thostt ~ecutives claim they would receive ii
,ttbey toiled in private industry.
In Orange County, however. two l"ecent cases spotlight
public exeelltives who've .gone even. beyond what we've
come to expect.
~ Orange County Transtt District General Manager Ed !•Lorttz, tor example, was paid $2,300 for 80 overtime hours
•he said he was entitled to.
• At the time, Loritz was earning $.16,000 a year. far
;xnore than enoueh to mandate that he do bis non-hourly-
fl'J>aY job without anticipation of overtime.
,,. Loritz, of course, had a legal opinion to back his
, QVertime claim, the bJestinl of the transit district's board
.1of directors and his own word that tie had worked much
more overtime than 80 hours.
More recently. !ederal au<litQrl\ ~omplained that
range County Health Planning Council Executive
Director Stan Matek was paid tor time missed during a
"prolonged illness" without proper authorization from the
council's board of directors. .
A check of the records, however, showed that Matek
'8d accumulated enough &ick leave and vas:ation time
tllrough generOU5 council pUsoruiel policies to offset two
-six· week absences Crom his job because of illness. .
The same records show that Matek, who is paid $37,000
a year, keeps a ruMing watch on his own s0;-called comp
time. overtime work but not paid for, though it was not
applied to those absences.
In private indust.fy, salaries such as Loritz and Malek
draw place most executives in a position of working
whate.ver hours it requires to do their jobs without clalm to
overtime compensation or other forms of relief. And
lmanagers who don't accept that soon find they don't
.belong in management ranks.
Both Orange County Transit District and the Health
Planning Council depend on tax dollars to support their
activities and operations Their directors should make
~erta.in they are attracting executives who realize the
,burden of responsibilities without expecting more than
they would receive from private industry.
J1 I nie Government int.be SUD!hine Act of m6 covers 47
agencie6 of the federal government. It mandates that all
the agencies' meetln1s shall be open to the public. Ten
specific exemptions are permitted.
A study of 591 meetings beld between March and June
f this year revealed that fewer tlu1~ alf-:-tctuallY onJy
16~etully o~n.
"' Th study conducted by Common Cause, a
government watchdog organiiati<Jn, found that 39 percent Qf the 111eetings (232) were completely closed to the public
,and the remaining 24 percent <143> were partially closed.
rnwty~ight ~ent d the c1ostd meetlilgs claimed
:1exemptlon becau:te .. fiiiancial~otmatioo" was beln
{ cussed. Oril.Y tt.5 percent used the permitted nation
•security exemption. Others claimed exemption beca~o
t ade l'ecrets, Pf.rsonal privacy, law enfor¢emdlt or
mature diselosia~~w~re invof ved. ·
Worst OffenderS'til ilftdrlnf the Sulisb.iile Act were the
Export-Import Bank or the United States-all 26 meetinp
cosed; the Federal ReSerVe lk>ard-30 of ~ meetinis
~; the SecuriUes arMl EXchange Commission. al of 9
oSea: the Commodi~y Fut.Ures Tradirig Commission, 13
24 cla5ed; the . f"ederal Tr~ Commis~On, 15 of 33
tJo5ed; and the Federal Home L-Oan Bank BOard, 12 of 23
closed.
t The study charges that exemptions to the open
eeting law are being grossly overused. And some
ongressmen have noted another trick for ~vading the
sunshine" law-rrone-f'ourth Of th• required public tiotices Cif meetings have been publislied after the sessions were,
Jteld! '
Clearly the sun Isn't yet ahinmg on the 1ederar
ovemment. c • Elora expru1ed In the..-ibcWe are thoee of tM Olilly Piiot.
views exprMled on thla pege are thOee of tMtr 8Uthon and
sta. R-.r comtMnt lt lnvl1ed. AdcfnlM 11'9 Dally Piiot,
0 Box 1!80, Cotta t.l--. CA 92Gl. Phone (714) ~-
l
Thoee ai.mps the collectora
aeelt mast now, I'm told,'
depletapnec:ooquata
Jack Anderson
Senior Citizen lns11ran.ee Rrohe ·I
WASHINGTON -Postal
inapectora are quietly digging
into the records of the o.ation's
larcest senior citiiens group, the
nlne-milllon-member American
Association of Retired Persons.
They suspect the non-profit
group may be a front for
l mpropcrly
pe,ddl1n g
insurance to
the elderly by
using mail
subsldlcs that
cost the
taxpayers an
estimated $10
million a
year.
A similar
question Ml beea raised in a .. •
New York lawsuit which charges
the association and its insurance
company with fraudulent
activities. The company.
Colonial Penn, has sold hundreds
of millions of dollar:; worth of
insurance through the
astociation
The association and its sister
group, the National l\etired
Teachers Association <known
together as NRT A·AARP) vehe-
menUy contend lhM the>' keep a
proper dis tance from the
insurance firm and strictly
comply with postal rules
Colonial Penn has the
exclusive right to market
insurance through NRTA·AARP
under a lon&·stancling ~reement
devised by insurance man
Leonard Davis, who is also
honorary prebidenl ot lht' senior
citizens groups.
AT LEAST 70 percent of
Colonial Penn's miurance for the agmg is now sold through NRT A·
AARP mailings and through a<b
and promoltons in, their
publications. The association, rn
tum. receives mcome from lhe
aJTaDgemetlL
It II this alliance which is
under attack. Much of COionial
Penn's profits have depended on
N RTA·AAR P's non-profit
mafUng rates. These are about
one.quarter of the rates charged
to eommerclal rnallers,
lncWdina lhlurance firms.
taJ Inspectors were called
ilato cue on Sept 27. A pre-
llmmary civil st\ldy by postal
authorities round that "NRTA·
Earl Waters
AARP do not qualify (for non-
profit. status> as charitable,
educational or philanthropic
oreani.zat.lom."
AN INTERNAL memo added
bluntly: "T"ne primary purpose
of the organizations could very
well be to serve u the markeUng
a.rents of Colonial Penn Gl'OUp."
Another memo said their
relations are "less than arm's
length" and do not "comport
with accepted standards of
business pracUce "
The New York suit by two
dissident AARP members,
meanwhile, charges the AARP
with being "nothing more than
because ot soartng"'liablll\y ln·
sur~ cOst.s.
The exteos\bll Of third pany
Althou&h not ne-w in the law,
the iner ailnt number of
lawallits whete!A 1n1Ured persons
seetc redress from both the party
directly alleeed to have been the
cause and third parties held to
have contributed to the tort,
poses a modern prol:aJem in socie-
ty llQt wid~ly known ln euller
day1.
liability to bar owners ls a recent ~velopmeift. 'P OY to lWJl th&
law held tndiv duals rul>OoS\ble
(or over-CGDsumpt.ion o( alcobOl
which .-.suited In lnjur1 to
oLhers. But that year tbe State ~ Supreme Court handed down a
decision which makes the seller
responstble.
bappenln1 co covaroment. I thlrik
we'ra eati111 ounelves &Jlve."
an elaborately dlscutaed
merchandising showcaae for Coloni~ Perm Group, .. desilJ'ed
to make money "at the expense
or AARP members.••
The suit alleges that Colonial
Penn's insurance rates are
"exorbitant" and its profits
''unconscionably hieh." Davis ..
h!a family and bis lrusts bave
made $81 million by 1ellln1.
Colonial Penn atock,"it aaya.
The efforts by NRTA·AARP
·and Colonial Penn to malnta!n
their ties ~nd the mallln1
privil~es are cost.lnr a fOC'tUoe
in fees paid to three p('eltipous·
Jaw firm:'. •
\. '
When we aou1ht tomment,
the ftrm5 referred us to their
le1al brleta which vlaorously
contend t!letr cHeots wero
helpini to Insure tho elderly
•hen no one tao would take the
chance. The AARP says the
charies aro .. mtst1ken and
unfair" .nd that. the cutre!\t.
a l. ll a n c e i a • • b t I h l Y
advantageous'' for members.
Jn hundred• of pates of ·
exhibits, the NRTA·AARP insist
tbat tbelr npn-proflt stat.us s
jusUfied and that their Ues wltb
Colonial P un are leaal and
above bOard. Sourcea close to
Davis 11y be hu never bJdden
the •act his fOrtunes have crown aion1 With COlotilal Penn.
'f,be :endorsement Of Colonial ·
Peon D tbe aenlor ciUseo
pabllcaUons, they ar.iue, is no
different tban any other
company's endoraement or its
gtoup Insurer.
Foot.note: lt should be pointed
out that Davis promoted
insurance for tho elderlY at a
time when they were considered •
uninsurable. l\eunt studies,
however, indicate that other
firms now offer better insurance
rates to senior cltltens. But these
firms cennot advertise 1n Nl\TA·
AARPpubllcat.lons. ·
URANltJM PIX: A small
number ol 1reedy apecuJaton
are Mlplnr to drive the cost of
uranium tbrousb tbe rool by
tyln1 up .. t:nllllona of acres of
West.em !and. •
They bave teamed up witb oU
companies and utWUea to hoard
the nation's uranium. Like tho
old-time cold dlsters, these
speculators 'bave ataked
hundttdl ol thouaaDdl of claims
on uranium.rich land. They are
leplly required to spend at least
$100 a year on exploratioo.
But con•re11iion l
tnvesUptors h•ve learned Ulat
many ~ator1 have iiot lifted
a finaer in aean:h of uranium.
•'They're just 1iWn1 on .. lm\d
and walUnc for the pric:e to ao
up," aoe told us.
They h ven't b en
disappointed; btuusc demand
fot uranium tor use tn eleclric
pow r ptaotl ls 1atyrocke\1ng.
The piice of or $7 a Pc:Jwd a
le ob now Jualj)ed ti>
ov $40 ~d.
•
\ ..
~ ·CaneP: on~ Israel: Was It 'An . Act of Insanity'
,. WASHJNQ1'0N -ln the
, areateat of man,y ironles that
have thwarted U.S. ~ace ef(orts
in the Mideast for a dee.de,
Presldenl Carter •s ~uC:lden
partnerabip with Moscow in
faying down broad ~ace term~
has roughly doubled rsraet's
ability to block tbe kind of
ettl ent r. C rt rwants.
In sbOrt, th& P.re!tdent bas
ha™*' larael an ally or areat :pot nti J ,
hn1>9rtance:
host a,ili· o v i e t
·bardllrt4rs
who have •
taken an
•ven-handed
, approach to
, 1be MHteaai
'1ntil now. ' They fear
• llusiian enc:roadunent on the
t.be Russians have bad n<> other
t'Qadback.
Now, the Pt esldent bas
.11.cnficed. getting full political
"'l!l'Wlt trom the Arabs for hts ac·
ceptance of Palestinian "legit·
imate rights.•• After long dem-
anding but failing to get
precisely that formulation from
the U.S., the Arabs are now
cteditlng Moscow , not
Washington.
In New York early last week.
the foreign ministers of Jordan
and Lebanon privately called the
U .S.·Soviet joint statement a
"tremendously important
event." To them, lt signifies f\dl
agreement by the two
Nick Thimmesch
supcrpoweri; on overall
settlement.
IT DOES no s~ch thing.
Leading quest.ions between
Moscow and Washington a.re in
dispute. The Soviets have been
given extraordinary bareaJninC
advantages over crucial
neeotlating pointa if -and lt la a
very big if -Geneva is actual.Jy
reconvened.
But the· worst of the new
atm~pbere Jitnmy Carter has
built in the Mideast ls the great
advantage he has unwillingly
given Israel -and iti American
backers -to humble Jimmy
Carter
Fully one week before the joint
U.S . .SOvlet statement was made
public, Mr. Caner and Jarael
were on a collision course with no
exit in aigM. The Issue was
Palestinian participation ln a pan-Arab delegation at a
reconvened Geneva conference.
On that issue and even on the
u ue of "rights" for the
Palestinian people. Mr. Carter
had strong political support.
When the battle with the
American Jewish community·
be&-. the President would bold
hlah cards. Now, followtn1 the
joint U.S . .SOviet announcement,
that battl~ bas ~gun ln earnest, .,
but wit}J an emotional UnkJ01 ot
the J&wt.sb and antJ·Soviet lob-
bies. '
"gion'a oil riches more tban •
• they fear that continuing hraeJi
• intre.nsicence will brina a war l wbich could wreck the economies
1 Oltheinduatrial democracies. .
.• -•• _or a IJisplay of 'Cour~ge' to Join th~. SOviets~
This country•s Pl'<>-lanel lobby 'b7 it.sett has undermined peace
ertorts of recent American
President~; Mr. Carter.now must
also face the full POtency of
the anti-Soviet bloc on Cap.it.ol
Hill. Typical Of conservative
Republicans whc>lhl 1upport for'
: tbe Carter 'Mideast peace plan
has been undereut i.t Sen
·Malcolm Wallop of Wyomin1.
\ wbo called the joint U S.&vlet
. declaraUon "an act t\ity ...
• Little tr any political:'J>l.arming
·seems t.o have iOOO Into Mr.
Carter• atest atte1Dpt o
reconv n& tbe 1973 Gen a
• f,O f T~Ce. Tbece lt'.U DO ~ dYa ce ~onsultation itb
epnp, stdnal leaders. They
ould have arned a1aU11t
•,btiJtCini Moecow back Co the
t Midbst action after Henry Kis1in1er had skillfully kept
.. UtemQut. •
r NO.R DID White Howse aides
. understand how U.S . .S9viet
partnersbip played into the
bands o! laraet•a Op,POSition to the
• carter lu. Tbe iWbite l:losue
·reaction at th1s "riling Is
wonderment at the outcry.
WASHINGTON -President Ca..rter showed aut.'henlic
coura&e in joining the Soviets in
pysbi~ rw a Middle Easl peace
wnlerence in Geneva this year. ~ f cially ro terms of the \an~ige the two superpowers
Jgt'¥dort.
AlrtadY, ~ c:atches unholy hell
from the American Jewish lobby
lsraet
relec:t.fxl ·,.Lb
jotnt d "~.
claratiob.
P r ) m ' Mini~ttr
Menacbem
Bealp. o,p;. _
hearlnt the,
news •ln ·,
advance. f'ell • t
inlo sucla a
s ge ol ~baust!on tbat ht had to
be hospitalized. But aro6nd the ~ otber nations cheer this
e.ncou.r.aiing American display of
e5edneas for tlle purpose of I pea~ to Tsl'aelis and
ArabS Irle. •
The Onjted Slates and
the Soviet Union a1 co-chairmen
of the Geneva Peace Conference
on the Middle East called for
discussion of: withdrawal of
political lndependence of all states anvolyt>d; establishment
of demilitarized zone4. manned
by U.N. troops or observers to
assure secure borders for Israel
and the Arab st.ates; willinpess
by the United States and the
Soviet Union to take part in these
guarantees.
JSRAEL WON'T buy this, and
al lhil point all the Arab nations
haven•t either. But there is much
Bood BeM• in the declaraUoo.
and 11 fsrael and the Arab
nali~ can't Cl.nd their way to
Geneva on this basis, then both
arc trul>' intransigent. Jbe
declarpt1on is really just a
restatement of U.N. resolutions
pass4td long a20 and quite
faioiliar to alJ nations.
there is nolhiog new in the
withdrawal q"'estion. The
<?onquered territories, including
the West Bank, are Arab as any
vialt.or to the ar~a readily can
see. What is new in the Israeli
discussion ol the occupled Janel is
Begin's dream-talk ~bout an
expanded Is~aeJ . one
encompassin" the ceography of
tht Old Testament U.S. policymakers try to
JustilY the deal with Rusala on ~that tbe Soviet Union. as co-chairman of the Geneva
· Israeli military forces from Arab
Though scoCfed at by many
pundits. Begin's dream comes
from his dedication to hard
pnnt·tple!> set down by the Jewish
L1berahoo Movement in HH8
<the Palestloion Liberation
Movement isn't the only one around!). to wit: The Hebrew
homeland, on both bank.a of the
~ is a full J>M1aer' ill ile •
qv"9f1.Veninl. Jn fact, noth.inf
coa1d i.MeP llOac:ow away fri>m
Genova. Kicked out by EIYPl
,and ui shakY ter~ with Syria,
territory captured in 1967·
assurance of the leg1t1m ate
•srlghts" of the Palestln1~n
people; an end to the atate d war
between Israel aad Arab stat.es.
and recognition or the sover-
eignty, territorial integrity and
••• 'Che Firsi Licfat
Bul!J . Utas _lltt. ·
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: 'IM:le Cll6s art.....,, .. poca far .. ~ . ......,......,..__ . . . . . • . . $ 395 ~ 1 Sq. Yd.: • • • . ~ALLY fNSTALUD • Scrv9 Incl~ hecwy : 2.00
carptf padding ; Pff ytl.
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,.
Jordan River, ts a histori<!al and over its nelabbc>rs tJlat lt cao who is al~ chairJ>erson ot the,
geoarapbical whole; tbe partit· estabtisbnewJewtshsettlements Isra~li Leafue for Humy
ion of the bomeland is an Illegal on Arab !ailds, invade Lebanon Rilbts, complained that h& h~
act and does not bind the Jewish whenever lt feels like it <aa tt far more tree speech iD lat~
people; the task of this has> and t.lNmb its nose at the tbanlntheUniteclstates. _
generalim (Begin's> is to reunite Carter Administration. Dr. Shabak spent his boyhoOd
lhedh1dedparttofttiehom•Jand • Sbiin•o. Pe.res, leade.r of in aNa.ziconcentratloncampfn
and establish Jewish sover-Israel's Labor Party1 spoke the Poland. migrated to Israel when
eignty. truth Jut weekend wnen be said the Jewi!tl state was formed aDll
the new American stand means fought the Arabs. His Isr.U
BEGIN'S IS the weuaie Of a tb•t Israel is now in. an patriotism is ~uestioned. BUt
v1s1ooary,would·becooqueror,a unprecedented stat4t of be def'eods the civil rithta Napo~, a Mussolini, a HiUer. international isolation. He ls Palestinia~ Arabs who 'are
One of the st~rllng qualltie9 or wrong, however. if he feel$ the • pet,•cuted and tortured,_by
Begin is that be makes it clear UnJtedStatee does not stilt cuar· Jaradi aUthoritiea ud, for ~
where be stands. an tee the a'ecurity or lsraeJ; for Teasoo. vanous .Jewish ~'hi
The adamant opposiUon lJl of· we do, and should. That 4oes not tbe United States wUl not allb+i
ficiallsnel to the U.S.&viet de-mean t~at tbe United States him to speak to Jewbb audiences
clllratlon ls upected. Jsrael cannot develop and execute a here. He and J.F. Stone. \b
today ls conteot wttb the pr-esent fore~ policy in our national · prominent Jewish AmeriCID
sltuatkm of holdinf such an over· interest. Moreo•el', lataelts~ commentat.r, sha.ro· the sam
whelming mllit.ary superibrity at GeneVa. to negotiate freely, to views on Israel, and no.r even
accept. <Jr reject any proposall Stone flnm it difllcwt to apeak
ma~~. his mind ii:a the United Stat.ea. .
NOW THE American Jewisb • AU. THIS is a shame, for 1e~
lobby will bowl and pr~ure like historically have t>een l= it never has before. This lobby advocates of divene opinion
has subsidized politicians. free speech. Are tbe so-cal fd , /
threatened and punished spokesmenforAmericanJewsao 11
journalists (inclutHne American afraid of other viewpoints or Jewish journalists>. persuaded reasonable proposals that ~
Congress to grant enormous mustsnuffoutsucbexpression!•
military and economic aid to Let there be free discusslOD,
Israel, shut oCC free speech ~d a and if there is a Geneva Peace
heretofore unchallenged ~d on Conference -as Presideet. our government. Jimmy Carter Carter so earnestly wets -.it
ia now 4&btin& this lobby, and p~ea, ~adls aDd Ar .tll .;;/ Ulat~ courqe. uve Qae:lr NY· At l~ the • ReCerit.11. a ~laltin1 prof~ :WillbecU:sc: .ADd\boV •
from Hebrew University tn St~ WtU not allow Jarael tO
Jerusalem, Dr. Israel Shabak. dOWDtbedrUD.
il I! 1,
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.... DAIL v PH.OT
QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi Groaeth ltlonitor
South County
Curbs Okayed
A new program that could live a areen light. a
cautioo 11en&J or a stop aJen to new development
proposed In South Oranae County wu ap,proved by
county supervisors Wednesday.
The so.called development monitoring
program also was transferred from the county's
plannlng d epartment, the Environmental
Management Agency. to tbe County Admlnlstrallve Office.
111AT MEANS THOSE responsible for the
program will be under the arm of county research
analysts rather than those county ottlc!a.la who are
responsible for land we planning.
Tom Tousignant, ~anaier of the protram, said
county analysts will estimate populations for the
Slext one, three. five and ie yean along with the
number ot homes expected to bowie tboee residents.
,.~., .........
BIRTHPLACE EYED
Ex..prffldent Nixon
.
OBITUARIES I ORANGE COUNTY
• Group Seeks Historical, Sit.e Okay_
YORBA LINDA (AP> -A non·
profit community 1roup 1aya It hopes
to buy Richard M. Nixon's birthplace
from the Yorba Linda Schoo& Dbt.rtct
and open it to tourists as a historical site.
The Nixon Birthplace Foundation,•
loose coallUoo of el1ht local onetime
Nixon support.era, plans to ofter tho
district $12$,000 for the former
president'• old home and lts
surfOWldinc 1.3 acres of land dwina a scbool board meeting today, the
group·s vice chairman, Roland
Bjeonaer, announced Tue~.
"It's anticipated the board would
reapond favorably to the ofter,"
Superintendent Sterling Fox said
.. Y&at would you aa•t to 10 wUb ~ lick.Una pme lbow?"' Those calculationa Will~ matched with data
on roads needed to handle traffic, water supplies,
sewage capadtJ•, u ..,eU natural 1u and
electricity s upplies, Toualcnant.
Pair Face
Trial in
Robberies
BIGONGER, A LOS Anceles area
businessman, st.Id he'll take a IS,000
cuhier's check to the board meetln1
to back up his ll'OUP's offer, which
will live tho (01,U1dation a> ~ &o fund the balance, he added.
For the Record ........
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9111.
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Mr. •fld MB. TtnY DouQIM, 0-"91nt,boy.
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OaMl'oltlt,My. 0c--.z.1m
Mr. -Mn. OavlO "-trllGll, Ug.,... N19uet,91n Mr. and Mr1. Oenl.. Bolat, San u ........... ,.,, •
Mr. •IOCI Mr•. J•m•1 O•vl•, San C.•-•,bOy
IN ADDmON, AT supervisors suggestion data
on the caq>acity of scboola, public transportation
and flood control improvements also Will be included.
TOO&lpant said the chart.a reproduced through
the monitoring Protram wUI p?Ovide colol' codes.
Two West.mlnster men
accuaed on arrest ot rob-
bing a number ot motdl, a supermarket and
"We're reasonably sure money will
be forthcominc from private donOl"s,"
Blgonger claimed.
The sale of the Nixon birth.Place •Ul
not become final until the Oranie
County Board of Supervisors
approves lt also, Fox said.
severalJndJvlduaJs in the THE SCHOOL DISTRICT bouabt
30 days preced.lna their lbe Nixon birthplace in the l.IMOs when apprehension have been
A green code will indicate tbe service can
handle addJUonal development, yellow that the
service is approaching ita capacity, oran1e that it is
criUcaUy near capacity and red that capacity has
been reached.
Science Class Set
For Handicapped
ordered to face trial Oct. _iiiiiiiiiiiiii:ai--~iiiiiWiiiiiiii;•;;;iiiMi;i;;;;;;;;iiiiii~~~~iiiii;~iiiiii·~i 17 in Oranee County
SuperiOI' Oourt.
JORN C. HOY, VICE chancellor ot university
and student affa.in, aald tbe project is made
~ible by a $26,000 arant from the National
Science FOUbdation. Grants t.otallng $U8,1S5 were
awarded by the foundation to 11 lnstituUons for use
on such projects. UCI Is the only California
lnatltutJon to receive one of the a1ent.s.
"Unlvenltles are no• reallslni they must
encourqe handJcapped .tudent.I to fw'ther their
education," said CynthJa Johnson. d1reetor-of the
UCI Career Plann1D1 and.Placement Cent.er. "They
also know they must modlf1 tbe envtrcnment at the
univensit.Y so these studenta can auc:eeed."
UCI oftlclala will lnvlte students from Orange
Coast, Golden West. Santa Ana and S.cldleback
CoUe1es plus the Oranae Unified, Newport-Mesa
Unified and the Anabetm and Hunlinlton Beach
Union ffieh School Districts to participate in the six month project.
THE ftRST BA.LP OP the project will involve
.. outreach vi.ait.s'.;.t>,y handicapped aclenee students
at UCJ to the different bllh ~ And eommWilly
collese campuses. J
DuHQt tM ~ SCMdWiid to M;m ln eafb'
November, UCI mktents ~serve u ~Je mode&
for the yoc.rqu 1tudems to d~ate that
handicappeit people can pursue CaNefl lD science
at the university Jevel.
The MCCDd hall ot the project wW be a series of
half-day worbb<>P9 1t UCl duttnr hlch tbe
prospective aelenee etudenta trill learn about
academic llC"Olfams lt~ Co eeieMe careers and
various career options. They allO will be told of aQY
pbyaical requlrementa related to ~eace careen.
Judce H. Warren
Knilbt 1et the trial date
for Robert William Koey
Jr., 21, and i'rank James
Forgione, ·20, botb of
wbom are held in the
county jail with bail set 1
at$50.000.
Both men face trial on
12 counts of armed rob-
bery and ei&ht counts of · burglary. Kozy ad-
ditionally fJces charaes
stemmme from bis alleg-
ed escape from a branch
faciUty ot the county JaU
a week before the assert-
ed crime spree betan.
It is allqed the wave
of burglaries and rob-
be r ie a toot place
between March 6 and '
Aprtl6.
Moonlit• Sal
s.i. o# 8alea '"" Fr1. nit• 7 to lO p .m. It
Huntington Center.
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SCIENCE I MISCELLANY
EflflPi Bound
Actress Bette Davis arrives al London's
Heathrow Airport enroute to Egypt where
she will take part in the filming ot Agatha
Christie's "Murder on the Nile," which
also stars Peter Ustinov, Maggie Smith
and David Niven.
TOKYO <AP> Chinese scientists have
discovered another 100,000-year-old human fossil in
North Cblna and decided it may h've been a de-• scendant ot "Peking Man,·• the otti.dal Hsinhua
news Agency said.
Hsinbua said Wednesday a lar&e rart of a
well-preserved parietal bOOe-the roof o the skull
-was the biggest such fossil found in China ln the past decade. It and a number of other human fossils
were labeled '1tsuchiayao Man" after the location
where they were found, the agency added.
IT SAID CHINESE SCIENTISTS thought
Hsuchiayao Man may have been a descendant of
Pekin& Man because of a slmHarity in phys1caJ <'haracteristics
JAat ye.r.. &&nhu d Chme5e scientists
studyinc foHlls of the Yuanmo apeman ln
southwest China decided that China had apemen llYinl 1.7 million years a10. one miJUon years
earlier than the Peking Man first thought to be
China's earliest apeman.
Later last year. It reported the finding or a
100,000.year-old foss ilized human skull fragment in
North China's Sh ans I province.
Hsiilhua reported early this year the finding or
an 8 miJUoa-year·old ape's jaw-bone. It said
scumtlsts considered this evidence thatSoutb China
was an important area where the earliest burnans
developed.
· SJC Class Hails
Mission ~tory
Fugiti;ve OD Film
Man on Rwi Lives Dangerously
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Two tiings
you probably wouldn't want to do if
you were a man on the run Crom the
Jaw: get a bit part In a naUonally
televised rnovie and eJve your stor1 to
a feature writer on a blg·city
newspaper.
Bill Foulon. however, did both
because he likes to five dange~ly.
THAT'S WHY HE cllmbed down a
rope through the roof of a bowling
alley to rob the place; that's why he
and a buddY snatched a safe from a
bar across ff'9m the Medford, Ore.,
police station; that's why, he says, he
appeared as an extra In the TV movie
"Young Joe : The Forgotten
Kennedy" and gave his story to the
Los Mieles Times within six months
of escaping from Oregon State
Penitentiary.
l'ouloo. 30, walked out of prison last
May While serving Ume for some of
the «her exciting but Illegal t.runts he
did. He found MIP from friends along
the way, and e~ntually eot the extra
part as a British aolcijer ln a pul>acene
In the Kennedy movle.
I thought, 'I'm 1010g to &et !n thu
picture if I can."
Get J.n it he did. and he watched the
movie on television when he arrived
in Los Angeles two weeks ago. "I saw
1t. In fact, I called a lot of my friends
and quite a few ot 'em saw il; my
cousin, my folks saw me. and
everybody got a kick out of that."
OREGON AUTHORITIES know
that Foulon has escaped and they
know he told the world about il. "l
guess it's really no big deal." said
Wayne Eatherly, records officer at
Oregon State Penitentiary. "Of
course. we'd like to get him back
We're going to ask the Los Angeles
poJicetolookforhim "
A friend at Foulon's describes the
fugitive as a warm, sensitive boy, a
good student and fine athlete who
couldn't cope with growing up in a
poor family. The friend, a young man
with no police record, has been hidine
Foulon In Los Angeles.
"I DON'T CONSIDER Bill a
criminal." the friend uld.
~y. October 13, 1977 DAIL y PIL.OT A
"f SAID TO myself, 'Hey, I don't
want to be way back then! ... .If I'm
going to be ln a movie, l want to be in
it.' So I just went up and made myself
a place at the bar and was watching
the camera to see what was going on.
"I know he did the things he was
charged with, but I think back, and---------~~-::-:----~~-=-~--=--:...~~~-:.:--:-:~~
he'~ been a friend. I 'II tell you,
though, it does make you nervous."
He says he's tried to get Foulon to
give himself up, to no avail. "I think
he sees himself as actor Davld
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Department clan covmna the bbtory and folklore
or the 200-year-old ml.ssl01> clty.
Instructor Pam Hallan. author of "Doi Cientos
Anos in San Juan Capistrano,·• is a life.Joni
resident of San Juan. .
'lbe elasa Js held from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Salut·
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Fee is $1f it can be paid at city offices between
8 a.m. and 5 p.m. throueh Friday or at the clus on Saturday.
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GRAND OPENING
FRIDAY., OCTOBER 14th
COMllMAM»sel
• VIKl'llLC>qulST .
• MAGtC • IAU.OOM
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FUN FOa THI WHOA.I FAMILY
YISR' US FOi:
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LAMPS • IOOKS • MlllORS
PUINrtuU. ~ 9fc.
al Ck Schield Jr., holds tiny fawn found
wandering the streets of Huachuca City,
Ariz. The white-tailed deer apparently
• wandered into the city from the nearby
desert. The animal will be sheltered until
old enough to be turned loose.
ro-wn Leading
n GOP Polls
••YOU KNOW TBB FO&llVtd lo tbea>ast.••
oun1er said. ..If a Republican runnint for
~wernor ••. wants to win. that candidate bas Cot to
15 percent of the Democratic vote. split the
dependent vote and 1et 95 jereent or the
~CP\lbli. can vote." ·
Y9W1Cer said bis polls 1b0w be can get the
id 15 percent of the DemOctatlc voi. and half
independent vote,
"The thing we're misSlng ls that important
epubllcan vote," he said in a plea for party unity.
IN A PARTISAN 8PEECll opening tbe two-day
conventicm, Younger, ~· <1 four GOP contenders
or &ovemor sebedaledto address1be YO\unteer-del·
aat.es, attacked Brown's record on jobs, crime.
agriculture and taxes.
£lob Opens . .
Donor Fee P~u ·
By TlleA.ISoelatedPl'eu
The once-exclusive President's Club, an
ention ot Democratic fUnd·ral.sera, ian't what it
eel to be. It ii OJ)elliDC its membersblp' rolls to an·
bo can scrape up a $15 dclllation to tbe Democratic
atioo&l Committee.
)IQbe it's e'ridence thatDemocrala areaetUna
Ol'•demOcratic.
WHEN' LYNDON B. JO.UNsoN WU president.
embenhlpa coet ~ a head. Fest that kind of
oney. you stood a pretty sOod ehance of 1eWnc
'*'to a state dinner et the Whlte House or. at
e Just. an lnvitattoa to one '1 a sertes ol reatonal
his at which LBJ' abOWed up to shake every
nd. ·
In thoSe dQs,. and on these occaaions, the
ell-heeled dooors cot their pictures taken with
.lobnsOn. •who subsequently aent them personally
scrit;ed prmta.
President Carter bas ju.st put his facsimile
·cnatu.re -a simple "JilllD'lY" -on a mass 1~~~· ~to prospective members of tbe revamped rt• t.'s Club. And this is what be says you now
aeUoryour money~
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LAW/POLITICS
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Retiree: Expects Old Job Back.
By Tbe Associated Pftas
After 38 years as master of a small boat harbor
on San Francisco Bay, John Mackenbauseolostbi&
city Job last May l because or a state law requirin&
him to retire at67,
But California as about to become the first slate
m the Uruon to abolish mandatory retirement for
bolh public and private employment. and
Mackenhaw;en ii; once again a harbor master. He is
workmg under a temporary consuitlnl contract·
until the new law. ending mand'atory reUrem~t 1 becomes effective Jan. 1, and he can be restored of:
ficially to the payroll. ·
"I PLAN TO BE HERE, AND I expect to get
my old JOb back," said Mackenbausen. "I have
good health, and I'd hate lo retire. U I reUre, I'm
afraid I'd probably just go downhill. I want to keep
working, keep active, keep alert."
The California law, signed by Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr last month, gives employers two ~us to
renegotiate uruon contracts and chance peaaion
plans. It aoes one step further than a bill ap))roffd
last month by the U.S. House of Representatives
and now before the Senate.
P_us~~d by organizations repreaentinf
Americas &rowing semor citUen populaUoo -the
National Council of Senior Cititens, the Gray
Panthers, the National Council on the ADn.1 · -it
would raise from 65 to 70 the are when emp1oyers
may require workers to retire, allhouah many
pensions will still begin at 6S or earlier for those
who wish to retire.
THAT WOULD BE THE FIRST national
cbanse in the 65-year-old retirement standard since
the Social Security system set that a1e in 1935.
The California law and the Congressional bill
which sailed through the House by a 359-to.4
margin, have suddenly drawn·publlc attention to
the major social changes that might result from the
10jectioo of thousands of elderly people into the
work force. President Carter, while favoring the
end of mandatory retirement al 65, bas asked that
no change be implemented for a year so the impact
can be studied
No one seemi; to know exactly what might
happen. A 1974 Louis Hartis survey indicated that
one-third of th0:>e aged 65-69 would work at least
part-time and that would add 2.8 million people to
the work force, raismg the unemployment rate to
nearly 10 percent, and much more for teen·agers
and members of minorities. But the Senate
Committee on Human Resources says only 200,000
people, or two·tenths of 1 percent or the labor force.
would choose to work beyond 65 and the rest would
retire on Social Security and pensions.
TWELVE STATES BESIDES California have
laws pus!Wtg back or abolishing the retirement age.
But these laws apply to either private or public
e~ployment, not to both, as in California. A
thirteenth state, Alaska, bas a law simllar to
California's. but a court suit has delayed its ef.
fective date indefinitely.
OUR
LOWEST
PRICE EVER!
Our~ medean outmndrnaeollOiel ~wtlleh tnebiM 1M1 to Mlllhfa, bMuttfllf Pl'*' cerp.tlng .. 18.00ott CM nigulM'prtc.I
OoeOf ourbetl Miiers, en extra '*VV ""t::,f-.Ulllt ·~ ttlat h" bMf1 tMct..t tor I plfformence. Vou'NeutetoftndU.
exact cofot for your decor In ttM wide cfM)foe of """'9en bright lusn colon.
NYLON HI-LO
~~'"&$399 Mlftt/, lftredMI fll.lo pehm. A'l1lllabll In popular tweed COien. $Q. YD,
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*ftinO MW took. Avall.ible In e multl·tone cotor..
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The 12 are Connecticut. FlorJda, Ua-.vau.
lllinois, lowa, Maine, Maryland, Montana, Nevada,
New Jersey, New Mexico and South Carolina.
Belter health care has increased the
percentage of AmerJcans 65 and older to a record 23
million -10 percent of the population -and this
has fueled what some describe "5 the new emphasis
olf human rights for the •1ed. Inflation is helpina to -..... ,.,.,_,...... .....-...._ ---........... .....-....._ ........... ......-...._ ---............_ ................... -.... ~;er~ ••-der Cite lt•rr-t.,_.t t .. t
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fixed r«irell)ent incomes, and a Social Security
Admlniatratioo survey reported that a majority ol
retired recipients sar, they are healthy eza~ah to
work.
Blll1TON MCFE'l'au>GE, A le1l.slative aide
who worked on tho C~fomta law, uUmattd that
between 5 ~ 25 ~~~nt of tbe 50,000 Californians
who retire IUlD118..U1 at 65 will continu• working
under tbe new li)f>'.. •Ila that would add no more than
u.~peopletoaworkTorceoflO.lmillion.
McFetridae said be is more inclined to believe.
the lower fi~. and roost workers who did not
• retire at 65 wOutd cootinue workinf only two or
three more years.
1be experience of the federal civil service·
supports this. Only 1.$ percent ot civil servants
have utilized a proaram tbat allows workers to
continue after 65.
• But employers say those n11mbers are de·
ceiving because retirements create promotions as
well as new jobs.
'111A.T DOMINO EFFECT WAS THE main
point raised in CaliCornia by Leonard Grimes, the
only black m Brown's cabinet Grimes argued
strenuously for Brown to veto the California
measures
· With our co n cern about the high
unemploym t amo{ll y~ ~pie, paruaularty
'alllonf in!OOriUea, ~w can w tJke d , let
J)eople sbl,y on forever and vvf" <1rim lced. "M~t peqlle who have worked 40 yeara on the job
haH worked up Jn to some kind ot 11uperv~ PoSlt·
ion. It's not one Job for one job lt's a ntw enteyjob
for llll unemployed youtb. and lt'1 promotions for
mlnOriUet and. women and othera .it...J&P.,.,.,..",_._
ladder ...
But Brown aaid he view d tho repeal or
mandatory reUrement u an effort to "liberate
human enereY to the bonent of all the people.
· "I FIND IT BAaD TO Understand a 1oclet1
that bas a problem with peqple who want to work
We cannot atford to squander the human talent Ula
Pretrently Jan1ulshes Jn the backwaters oC our
society." •
McFetrid1e says hla studies show that 9
percent of the nation's work force is employed by
firms that don't have mandatory retirement plans "
"and we can't detect much difference" between
those fll'JX't5 and the 41 percent wttb mandal~' •
retirement plans. He and others ar1ue that ' COll~ trend to earlier retirement more than
offsets the small number who want to rema!A on th
job after 65.
The U .s . pepartment oC Labor aay1 .82 perc~nt;
(See aE'l1REMENT. Pa1e ~) •
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HLEIGY CONTUl
EOUHDATIOH
Bu 1513, Oraa11 ta 92661
Writ• for~ lllforw.ti•
Sales Jump FOil THE PROFISSIOMAL TOUCH:
SACRAMENTO <A P>
Taxable sales in
California tb111 spring
Jumped to SU.8 billion
up 21> percent above their
level in the 1prln1 of
1976, the state reported.
'Ibe gain of u.1 bWlon
was the seccnd laraest
from ooe.sprtnc -April
through June -to
another ID 20 years.
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Hair Tests Screen
Leaming Disability
WASIDNGTON <AP> -CanadJan
researcben have found unuaually
..... bi~h and IQw levels of tnce m tall .in
the hair of children with l~arntnc
dilabHIUea, lndJcatJni bt1lr tests may
be useful 1n scr nine for children with the problem.
Dr. Robert O. Pihl, associate
protesaor of r;.rcholoay at McGill
Uoiversity, H d 31 Jearnlne dlaabted
cbtldren teated In Montreal were
dllUngullhed froqi 22 normal chlldren by hair ana.lyais alone.
PIHL SAID IN AN 1nterv1ew lbat
the origin of tbe trice rnetals varlaUon~ and· bow they i:nay be
fact.orl .in laamin1 cliaablliti~ are unknown.
BJ JOYCE IAJN KENNEDY
Deu J'oyce: In a coluinn about
employmltlt interviews, you sta~
Ulat it'• oby to ask if the apPllcant is
a U.S. citben and to require clilzen.sbip.
Wblle Ttt.Je VII o{ the 1964 Civil
Jtights Act does not, in itself, protect
alielll on the ,polnt or caUzensh1p, the ~.S. Court d Appeals at New Orleans
has l\lled that the Civil Rights Act of
1811 dote Offer •ucb protection. Ttto court ruling <Gu na v. Mancbeeter T~aJ Corp., in•> concluded that under the 1863 Jaw, a non-citizen ~annot be denied employment merely •on the~ ot hu noo-ciUzen status
• You should have lndlcated that, like :aJJ conditions or employment.
erequlrinf citizenship mu~t be a bona
tide Q<:C auonaJ ~tJa,.IJcalJoo. : -J . W , Cotmnbus, Ohio
YOU'D alGBT. ACCOaDING TO
lawyere wlth wbom I checked. Whlle ~e U.S. Supreme Court has not yet
truled on alien 1tatus in private
•mployment, to be completely beyond ch~e. employen 1hould go easy
on dti.zeaahlp queations wbeD filling•
ltlon tbat does not rahonallr ~~eD.lb1p. bOie real &rqrest Q IOngritty, and in avoldlnJ Ule hiring
of Ultgll aliens, can safety uk .. Do
you bave the right to rernaht
petmll.nently ln the United Stat.es?"
Th&W Cor writlnf. ·
"OCCUPAnONS IN Del'Gand at
• Job SerVice Mien" 11 the federal
Labor Deputment'1 new national el· Cort to tell p_eople bat jobs are
available, what they p , and where
obvious brain or ntrvedama1e.
J
they are l0tated. The report 11 a
compUaUoa or occupations m05t Ul
demand dw'inl the previous month ln
public employment service Job Banlu;
acrou the country.
MOit of the jobs listed are at entry
level pay; they may be filltd by the
time YoU ... the report. Nevertheless, became a review ol several it1ues
will be useful in identifying oc
cupations ror which there's a
continuing high call, this i.a a iood
educational resource
Educators or any other readers who
wish to receive "Occupalio".\. in
Demand" each month can sf'nd a
J>O&tcard ~uest to me, care of the
DailJ P.Uot l':,O. Box 1$. Costa
• Mua ~-Pledl make sin. we can
read your name, address and :lip.
Because the government mallin1 Ult,
Is automated, it may be a couple of
months before you receive your fint
report. My olCer to facllitale gettln1
your name on the "Occupations in
Demand" mallinl uat ends n.c. 31, 1977. Doo 't delay.
October 14tli, 15th, 16th
Fr.id(ly, 2 and 7 R.m.
Saturday, 1 ancl 3 p.m ..
Sunday, 1and3 p.m.
· AJI the fun and thrills of a bi9 time art auction
right at your nearby Broadway. See collect
or's items by Plc21sso, Chagall, Braque,
Calder, Miro, Dall, Max, Rockwell, Neiman.
Renner, Russell, Van Howd, Remington,
McCain, Phillips, Murphy, Weav~r, plus
works by new emerging talents. Over 150
oils, watercolors, lithographs, drawings and
ek:hlngs. You're sure to find something to fit
yqvr budget. Bids start as Jow as 10.00. You
could win a valuable door prize! A work of art
worth at least 50.00 wJll be given away as a
door pnze: Get in on the bidding ...
Tihe Broadwa!l
· Oranae
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Second rtoor
(714) 99&-1311
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Thursday, October 13 1977 DAJL y PILD°T A l l
1'1~f},,
Senior Airman Louise Young.
who stands S·feet.tall. uses a
stool to measure Airman Basic
Suzanne Henerson. 6'2" during
processln1 at Westover Air
Force Bu~. Maas . Both are Air
Force Reservists.
UCI Grad Wint
Regional Award
Wayoe Teeter, an electrical
englnffrinf eraduate student at UC
Irvine, hu won third plate tn a
wtstem reeional contest sponsored by
the Institute of Electrical •nd
ElectJullc Engineers.
Teeter WJS awarded ~for a paper
entlUed .. A Minicomputer Virtual
Memory System." Before the
regional contest, Teeter nnW>ed first.
in Orange County and Loe Aftieles
ar•acompetition.
Children
Studied
By~CIA?
NEW YORK <AP) -Two European
1ummer camP' designed to bring
children t.oaethtr from around the
world to get a be1tu understanding ot
each other were studied by the CIA to
identify potential reorulte for the
agency, according to NBC News.
NBC Nao saJd the CIA patd for a
study of adoJ.e4centi In lhrN Texas
cities bet..-een lBSB and 1980 to det·
ermine how children behaved without
adult superviston
THE INTELLIGENCE •senc:y
studied chtldren at camps in
Honeross. Norway, and ~ttnl\a,
Aus \fia, in 1959 •nd 1980 as
"SubJ>rOJect 103" of. top HC.-el CIA
progro.m called Mlt \Jltrt. the
net."orlc reported. Children's
lntematioftal Summer Villaae, wbJch . ran the campa, did not know of the
CIA study, NBC said.
The network quoted a CIA
document u 1tatin( that the •ummer
camp atudy "will anlst tn the
ldenllficaUon of promisinl youn1
forelan nationals or U.S. nationals
who may at any time be ot c11rect
interest to the company," which tbe
network said me•nt possible CIA
recruits.
NBC u1d the studies ol •e2
adolescents in Texas secondary
schools in San Antonio, Austin and El
Paso took place in 19S8 and 1959.
CAllOLYN SHERH', one ol the
authors of the study, waa unaware
that her work wu be1q tor by
the CIA, lhe network said.
"Our restarch couldn't possibly be
of aqy value to t.be CIA. • • and if they
wlJUed to read abOut it. lt'a all betn
published. You eu Cet ft at tbe llbrary,••sbetotd NBC.
All OAlt.Y PILOT
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CRITICIZING ME
BEOPLE I MISCELLANY Thurld.-, Octob9r 13, 1977 DAILY PILOT .4 J3
-I
f White House: Not a Regular-Neighbor:fioad
~IASHINGTON CAP) -You
o't catch them dropptng by to
row a cup of su•ar or lean.int
.erthefencefor a chat, but they
, just the me: President arter's ncieh?>Qra. ~. Tbere'• Mary-the-1boppin1·
art-lady, Jamt.t Ma1drol1Uan
lamood and a person caUod \ the bird man," who feedl the taeoos~ Uie1ldowaJk. •
I PAYl'IME TOU&lSTS.
ClildnJibt dnmt• an,d round•tbo-tlOek picket., they nocJc all year·
nc to the White House Uke
oming piaeooi on a mi.ulon. • Many are nameless, homeless t:uls unsuccessfu.Jly seeking a
ord with the President or onl)'
(he security of the guarded, ' . '
well ·ltgbled i.tdewalk
surroundinc the mansion, an
oasia for them in a nei&hborbood
deserted at ni&hlfall.
The Carter family of
Pennaylv~a Avenue doean't
have what many people mi&ht
call netpbors. To the south, they
l()Ok Obt over an expan11ve lawn
_.,d the Washingtop MontUMnt.
To the east. tbere ls the Treuury
Department buhcting, beyond
that, omces, department etorea,
souvenir shops and a somewhat
seedy downtown fl'ea.
TO THE NORTH, there ts
Lafayette Park and more
government offices. To the west,
the Old Executive Office
Build.In& and, beyond lt, modern
buildJnes housing eovemment
aeencies, banks and private of.
fices. There is no ooe rJcht next
door or Just down the at.reel.
The nel1hborhood busUes in
the daytime. Al ni1bt it cloHI
down.
Some evenin11 tht sidewalk ii
empty, sa\te Cor a lone plcke\
c arryin• a alp procJatming to no
one in particu.Jar his mesaqe -
for peace, for relief from real or
Imagined enemiee, for rltbtlnl a
personnl lnjuaUce.
Some ju.st flnd it a place to pus
their mghta.
TAKE, FOR INSTANCE,
Mary Brandhorst. the rei(lling
queen of.Carter's neighbors.
For slx years, accordln1 to the
White House euards, she bas
carried her belon1io1a in a
sboppUtg cart to the sidewalk
outside the tall black Jroo fence
to spend the nl•hl in st1ht. ot tbe
police, protected by U\eir 1u•
from possible munera.
W'ben meJQber• of the,
Executive ProtecUvt Servltt
take up their posts ln aoard
houses al~ lb• fence, tbef ask each other where Mary bas
encamped for the night.
"THE BIRD l'IAN" la Antholly
CaprioW. He'it convinced that
Nazi operatives are u1ln1
. 'electronic mainetlc wave
equipment" t.o cQlltrQl U.S.~~~·
centers.
For the lut nllle a>ontbl, he
bas displayed· sl101 alone
Pennsylvania Avenue outllnl.nt
bif argument.
Cal Trans
To Study
Deatli Pay ·
f Wu read these sl1n.s, you'd
say \.bii IUY ls cruy," he aald
with a grin as pigeons perched on
his tower arm •od wrtat ate
peanuts from bis halld. It was one
of tbtt Wee dllil)' feedinO bl
Offen them it
CAPJUqn'I WEARS a tie and l•C.ket, ao. American Ila.I pin in h1a rilbt lapel, a pin portr81inl
Lyndon John.Ion lp hll left lapel
an(! a clasp picturioJ Jolin
KeQPedy pinned to his tie.
Jn th• daytime, it is rare to
walk Ilona the broad sidewalk in
front of the mansion without
seelni at least one man weartna
a 'andwi.ch board.
"What Human J\iehta? Where Jn
lhe U.S.A. can you find human
riehta! Not ln D.C."
HIS COMPLAINT 11 with the
District ot Columbia couru and
the Tea11ut1ra union over
problelD.I be 11id be bat bad
collecUnc on bis dlaablltty
in1uranb1.
Tbe .. re"'lara" are lolled in
Secret Service records. Ac·
cordln1 to the Secret Service,
each is checked to see if ~lhiPI
in bls or her background would
indicate a pc)Ssfble threat to the
PresJdent.
Unleaa they are deemed
imminent threats to tbe
Pr dent. they are allowed to
tte &ht-Jr paths back and forth
or. •n tbt cue of Mary
BrandbOnt. to all quietly along
th ti e.
VENTURA (AJ» -California
Transportation Director
Adriana Glanturco aald
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allegations that a
formula on state
highway fundioe
priorities elves more
weigbl to highway
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Auemblyman Cbu~k lm~~ft...Ventill'a).
BE SAID TllAT WAS THE only experiment the
Cl.A admitted ~uorlDg Jn • Jetter recentJt reeeived bJ the pJ'l.son.
But a check by priaon staff th.rough records or '8fY ad mid·U80s lboWed CL\ ill "!llleol in oatber~ments. CIUOD said.
~ itUc:tiM th elfect of thyroid levels oo -
bHHltal atatea and the effectiveness of
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Low price and good terms.
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30 f tes to S-Frmdsco
CONTEST RULES
per child. svallable from all Harbor View
Entriee must be returned to the merchant. by October 28.
{12:00 noon), winners will be notified on Ootober 31.
Sweepstakes wlll win a 1 ().speed bike, 1st, 2nd & 3rd place In
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~ DEAR. PAT: After reading )'OQl' recent item
• about ~ Cbristmas cards lo benefit another
JlOD.prUit medical poup, I'd like to add that selling
, Cbrtstmu cards is the major fund-ra1sln1 project
:'Of Qdldren's HospJtal ot Ora1e Countf <CHOC>. Fift.J percut of the proceeds 10 directly to CHOC
1 and are tax deductlble. There are lS volunt~r
·IUilds forCHOC\n OranaeCounty, any one of y.tbich
would be happy to help your readers select one of
• our 3S different cards. I am with the Small World
lulld ot Irvine and would be glad lo ass.1st anyooe.
or Cblldren'a Hospital can be contacted directly.
. M.G., Irvine Tlaaab for wrttlq to let ou readen bow abOat um CBOCpro,Ject. CoaUct 11n. MJwet ~· .. ,
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DEAR PAT: I bad occasion to visit several eounty buildings recenUy, and was surprised to see
that all of them had "no smoking" signs. Do they
mean it, or ts it voluntary?
DEAR PAT:· My car battery bas tlven up the abost. Will I be better off purchaaing a more
Upenslve battery •Kb a lq guuet.ee, or are the-.
ch~ oaes just as loocl?
Police Abuse
Hearings Set.
WASffiNGTON (AP) -The CivJ) RJ1hts
·Couuruasion has voted unaolmoualy to bold
beariogs in several ciUes on alleged police abuse.
'Ibo commission's ceoeral counsel, Richard
Baca, said the project could lead to
recommendatlona to President Cartel' and Conaress that federal law be changed to allow
cltizem JO aue tn federal courts to halt babitual Violations~ constitutional rl1ht1 by Police.
lt'rft~ Boole
L a Bell e Lance,
wi!e o f f-Ormer
federa l budget
dlrector Bert
Lance, is signlD.g up
~o write a book tentatively called
''This Top Shall Pass." :The b<>ok
will touch on her
<:rises~faiththat . broucht her
through them.
AT YOUR SERVICE
OFFICE SPACE
NEEDED
BE SAID IT WAS also probable that the
commi8ston would recommend that the U.S.
Justice Department be allowed lo cut oil 11.nancial
aid to police departments that fail to make atron.g -----~"~:.!WI~·~·-~-~--------~=============.=.:=:;:;;:; e!torts to halt police abase •
"For us, this ts unlike any other cl..U ri1bts
problem," Baca said. "That's becau,se the
authority to deal with it stops'I at the city line,
sometimel at the state border. Tbe federal role is
alight. We're looking for a til.ndle . .,
In Pbiladelphla, one of the cities that ls lil:eJy to
be tar.&.ied for a hearmg, more than 60 policemen
are under investigation by federal authorities for
alleged abuff. Twelve officers have been indicted by a federal erand jury empaneled to gather
evidence ln the case.
THE COMMISSION STAFF also is
lbvestt1alir\g reports of police milconduct in Los
Anples. J)enver, Chicago and Houston. The
commiasion's public hearings next spring are
expected lo be held in two or three of the cities.
Anthony Jackaon, director of the federally funde\l pol.lee project of the Philadelphia Public
lnterelt Law Center, ureed the clvil rights panel to beCin bearings in bis city immediately to "defuse"
a teMe and "~rlticat" situaUon.
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P.pt. 'Haden takes over at
qu rterback for the Los Anael
Rams Sunday replacing Jo
Namath, whoso 1lmpy knee"
haveald Uned him.' l CO(lcb Chuck KnoJC announcecl
Wednesday that the team doctot
foWld Namath With an inflamed
left knee and the U·year•old former New York Jets star would
mla11e>rne.rractlce. lmmed at~ly, the coach
selected the 24·year·old H den lo
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DAILY PILOT
NEW YORK (AP> It was an
explosive combination that
should protect New York City
from power blackouts for a lon1
Ume.
Catfish Hunter, a home run
pltcher, was throwing bl&,
hanging baseballs to the Los
Angeles Dodeera, home rua
hitters, and the results were
predictably powerful -.
particularly since Hunter h~n·t
pitched slnGe5ept. 10.
The Dodger• walloped four
homers, three oll Hunter in the
first 21,1, lnnlnes, and blasted ~e
New York Yankees, 6·1, Wednes·
day nl&ht, knoUln& thtt 1971
World Series at one 1ame apiece.
The ninth matchup or th e
historic basabatl rivals now
shiCts across the country to Los
Angeles for gal)1e three Friday
nl&ht (5: 15>. wftb DOdeers left·
hander Tommy John: a 20-eame
winner, hooking up with big Mike
Torrez, a ri&ht·hander with 11
victor\ ln.therer~lar season.
DAILY PILOT Ttiurac:tay. October 13. 1977 FOOTBALL
Defensive Duel Looms: Lions vs Sailors EI Toro's
Defenliive aiaots Newport
Harbor and invading
W ler Hi h collide Friday night <S> ln openlog round Sunset
Le11ue football actton and
Newport Harbor coach BUI ·:P.blica aays 10 points should be
enouah to win
"I would like to score 10 points
We1tinlbster;~11ays P:autn.
1'Westminster bu a nnatlle de· JtDHandlt's bla."
' The &allora of Newport are in
their best physical shape of the
Oilers Eye/
Offe~ve.. I
I
ear Glen White:
Jt .is hard for me lo understand
w you cowd possibly write an
article like the one on October 5. e Dodlers and Btu J\usaeU
have just completed a 182 &•me
chedule. They ended Ul> the
baruter year wttb ~·record ot
64. A Winn1n1 percenta10 Of
605. •
And moat remarkablf 10 tun
aam ahead of the defeddine baUJP!ijn CiJlc!innaU Reds. Bill
ua1ell happen• to be .,.
x~ellent erofesaronal athlett
nd doesn t deserve to be put
down like that. What rm U'Ylnt
to HJ' is that even if the DOdcers don~ IO all the way, all CC my
frlci>ds and I still appreciated tbe
excldng season tho club gave us.
e are all loyal fans and dOn't
believe that th I>Od1ers de.erve
that tYJ>c! at artJcle. RICKMfLLER
Newport Beach
)'ear with quarterback Craig
Lyons back in the starting lineup
alter sittin1 out the Servile
<Ana.helm) game.
Recelver·cornerback Frank
Vencllk is expected to sec acllon
for the first lime this year
(broken arm). The only ace
missing is tailback Chris Corum, ~ fOPOIMHno .... we.k (knee), ac-
cordina lo Pinica.
Corum's vacancy leaves a
wide gap in the Sailors· ground
game, however. He 's a ~ 9
sprinter, and the Sailors have not
come up with a game·b~aker to
fill Corum '1t spot
Should tho 1ame boll down to a
kicking duel. the Sailors may
have a shght advantage with
steady punter Jeer Bitetti .end
placeklck~r Mark Hales in the
dttack
··we may st'llJ\t a httte-more
than usual." aays Puzica.
"Westminster comes.right at you
with nothing too fancy. Jt doesn't
seem to care whether you know
1. V.u.J (C .. ). Even
It the aa..om did not haw a
Willie Gitleftl lb th l' attaek,
tbef '" J)r0b•bl1 be efQted Ud rated No. 1. -
Sqlld w'itb depth tn every
darecUon, coach l'Bruce Pick-.
ford'• Barona bave· acet they
bavm"t even uaed. ~ J'\illbact
I• tntcal ot tbe JtuaUOD at
Fountain Valley wltb. Brad Wood.
Jt m Freem aJl and Tim
Hentgman. Each wOUld probably
be a first team back at any .
school.
Gittens, a second team All-CIF
4·A choice as a juniOr" bas ec:ored
11 touchdowns In four •&m•,
averaged t.t yards a carry arid
has IS varah.1 career touchdowns
to his credlt counlin& 1976 and
lour games as a sophomore in
1975.
The Barons haven 'l missed a
PAT In 21 tries and they . boast
four kickera.
Flanker Tim Holmes, ao All·
ClF candidate, bu been banged
up with a sboWder tnll.ll'1. but
shbuld be ready for tile Jeacue••
final three 1amu.
The secondary <Roa PadiUa.
Stan Shibata, Holmes and Tom
Shaw> 11,IOlld and tbe Ullet, de·
pendina on who la belq used,
averageln the210-J)OUDdelass.
Quarterbact Dou1
ThomPIOD'• aerial 1ame hasn't
really bHD eltabllahed )'et; since
!!Corea have mounted. 10 q\lickly
the Barons have been reluctant
to pass and run the seore up even
further.
Thi>mplOn bu completed 25 of
'8for52lyai'dlandfourTDs.
%. dltoa <2·2>. Although
Edison (Huntln1ton Beach>
tatlback Alan Parter. Spur
twitted an lnkl while Parker
ha• a deep thlth bnilse, and both
will prob'abl 'Watch Ptlday
nl1ht's game ttOm tile sldellnos.
Starting at quarterback wU1 be
Cary Brodeman -~~l. 185J, an
experienced vars ty letterman.
Parker wtll be replaced by Mike
Ot'hoa (5-9, 180) at.ta.llback.
"Laguna Beuh has a tot or
1poed in ill recelvera and we feel
we'vt' got to atop quarterback
Bill Goqipf to beat them," Murio
I
what is commg. We've Ju.st 101 to
&et a Utile different angle on lt.s
backs.
"AA for Westminster's draw
play, that's the responslbllity of
our two inside llnemen, Dive
StUJ"lis and Mark Voboril."
Wftb the exception of the
Coron1 deJ Mar 11me\ when
Newport rolled up 222 yards on
the lfQUnd, the Sallon have
netted aa yards aaalnat Lons
Beach Millikan , Loara
(Anaheim) and Servile.
"We don't have any lndlvldual
aaya. "X..run• la mudi bt111r
than we are and we un't b\ k
any mistakes "
Lagun• Js nottld for IU d e,
wh,ich \s anchort'd by a fin
Uneba<:ker corps. Murto •an he
doean•t plan to come oul
thro"1ng.
"We ha~ to play baU euttrol
and not. 111akc an1 mbtak .'' Muno 11ay1. • And it IC>Ob Uk~
we've tot a l way to go ore
we can play that kind or fOOtball
co~atently."
to poiat the fineer at," says
Ptzdca. "lt has been a team
ertort." Whil~.Newport'a runrun1 came
bas bee1i a .sore spot, the o~lte
is truo for the passtna ltlmtt
behind Lyons.
Lyons, despite an Injury in the
o~er. bu shown a eood o~ner
1n leadln1. Newport to three
vldc>rles. Many ot bis offednli
have been dropped. His at.ala
tnclude 17 completions In 4$
attempts for 343 yards arid two
touchdo\vns.
.Hope Re t
Wi Avella
•
Thurlday, Octoo.r 13, 1977
Rout Foe
Newport Harbor Hlah opened tbe Sunaet
Lea1ue water polo
season ln irand style
with a "·O whitewash
over Westminster
W edQesday ni1b\.
Tb• CIF'a No. 2 ranked team nploded for 10
aoala In the openJng
pefiod ln twa$ng up for
this weekend's Stanford
InvitaUonal.
Don Weisman served
notice to Edison High
<Huntington Beach)
football coaches when be
was an eiehth grader
that he meant to become
a starter with the
Chargers. .
Weisman will open at a
defensive tackle spot for
Edison Friday night
against Marina lUlh
<Huntington Beach> on the Orange Coast College
field.
"He's an emotional
player and he's that way
in practice," his coach,
8ill Workman, says
"We kind of had an
idea he was going to be
that way before h e
became a freshman.
"When he was In the
eithtb iJ"•de, he used to
come over to the school
and watch the varsity on
the field.
"One time, one of the
varsity kids tripped him
as he was running by and
be jumped up and was
going to go and fight the
varsity player. We had to
restrain him or he would
have hit the player. We
had an idea then that he
would be a good player
~omeda.y,''
Wet.man is described
by his coach u one or the
hardest workin1 players
in the F.diaon program.
"Ile'• pTObably not a
natural 195 pounder but
he baa llrted weights
very hard ._.er since his
flr&t day In achaol and
has bulll hlm$elf up,"
Workman sayJ.
At 8-0, 195 pounds, does
the senior tackle have a
potenUal aa a college
player?
"I think so." Workman
says. "But hls position
will probablJ be
linebacker. She wiU be a
problem for him as a
down lineman. But he ls
fast (4.9 for the 40) and la
probably playin1 out of
poslUon for us.
"This may be
iomewhat of a dlaservlce
to blm b\lt we have som e othen at lloebacker and
he flta in well on the
Une."
Welaman has played
011 offense along with hls
defensive duties but
Workman feels he is
better going just one
way.
"He's the kind or
player who bums up a lot
of ener1y, even in
between plays," the
coach 11)'1. "Jf )le plays
too much on offense, It
hurtl h1a defenaive play
• bit.''
To datA, Weisman has
33 tackles tO his credit,
1lon1 wl\b two fumble
recoveries, a
quarterbaet aack and be
has caused two other
fumbles.
The rest or the Sunset
Lea~ teams weren't so
lucky: An electrical
falJure killed the Ugh ta at
tbe Oranie Coast College
Gittens · Sets Pace • m Stats
pool, postP.onlng the
otber two games o! what
had been scheduled as a trlpleheader. •
Fowitain Valley Whiz lat .in Seo,.., RWlhing
Those will be played tonlgbt at Newport
Harbor Hlth with
HunUnaton Beach and
Fountafu Valley meetlne
at 6 and Edison and
Marina, both ot HunUn1ton Beach,
squarin& off at 7. ~It was a bri1ht day ror
• thl'ee othet area water
polo tearm who won to
run tbeir league recOl'ds
to 3-0.
Estancia CC06ta Mesa>
didn't have one of its
better games but played
wttl en6Ugh to Uim f\Ost
Santa Ana 12·8 H Jerry
Wyatt scored three •oats
to run his season total to zc. .
Unhersity Hi1b
(ll"Vihtij won its HCond
l•ucfler In row,
blasting VUlthlf Bl Toro.
21...c, as Pelt"r Campbell
led the way with th•
goati wldle ;.n at.\Other
South Coast Lea1ue cl~ BOb Dolan scored
ifx times to lead Costa
'Mesa over host San Clemente, 16 S
University and Costa
Mesa join Newport
Harbor in the Stanford
JnvitaUonal which begins
Friday.
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Fountain Valley High
tailback Willie Gittens
leads lhe Orange Coast
area in scoring and
ground yardage, but
takes a back seat to
another Sunset League
rival in average gain per
carry lo stat lJtlcs
compiled by lhe Daily
Pilot.
Gittens is the.runaway
leader hi touchdowns
(11), but Marina
I Huntington 1 Beach >
High ace Greg Karman
is the leader in average
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COASTWATCD: Tonight's TV .lf'~•e
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THI !KSl>A Y
Doam at the Station
Members of the Barney Miller cast -from left, Ron
Glass. Steve Landesberg. Hal Linden and Jack Soo-will
be seen tonight at 9 on ABC, Channel 7.
(I) IN SEARCH OF ...
.. Mlchael Rockefeller"
9 MATCHOAMEP.M.
8:008(1) THEWALTONS
John offers the ahelter of his
bem to an ancient Cherokee
Indian who la ...,.ehlng for a
aec:rect tribal burial ground
DlaCOvertng the cemetery 11 ..
under the barn, the o6d man
~-John teer It dOwn or
he wtJI aet flre to It. 8 Q ttl WELCOME BACK,
KOTTER
"The Deprogramming Of
Arnold Horahack" The
Sweethoga and Mr. Kotter plan
a way to deprogram Horshack,
~ haa )C>ined a religious colt
bee .. • he la tired of the way
hf9 c&a81N1t• treet him. D MOVIE ***" .. Ke, l.wgo" (1SMI) Humphrey Bogert, Lauren
a.c.A. A Florida rMOrt hotel 19
tak~ O'IW by. group of QMO"
st~(2tn.t
l t }IOf<EJl'S WILD
CA.ROI; BURNETT AND ~
Guiliei: Stew Ulwt•tct. ewe **~ "My 'Fa~orlte 8J)y'1
(1951) 80b HO$>e; Hedy~-
An Arnlfican emert.lnet Imper·
scnates a tPV Older to obtain •
LOS ANGELES CAP> -
SblrleJ MaeLatne and f e>rtMr
New York conireaswoman Bella
Al>1a1 wUI make cameo appeal'ancea on N.sc•s
"Laugb·ln" ...
Celeste Holm, John Geh,
Uea17 Darrow and Slmoa SCOtt
wUI be KU4!at stara in epslodta of
C1'S. "The New Adventures ol
OGder W9roan". . . Vidor
r_--__ 7 _ returm to NBC'a "Tho
n from Atl4nt11" as Mr. Schubert.. Al&O slped for aeries,
a~rypbat, although he tias
admitted to b8fD1 a soft touch
to las&-talJdni' "bminelsmen:t
He puts that sdt toacb to good e In "Switch.," u be 8llows
P to talk him Imo the illegal
1'119e1. He ratiOaallw: "'!bat's·
a utUe bit or J arCCIQY 1n .u <ll us ...
eplsocl we SJUiftm PHftll and Biily Barty •••
'"May Whit~." inspired by an
editorial by Pultltr Prhe-wtnnlnf journalist
William Allen White, will be • two.hour presentation on ABC on
Friday, Nov .18.~ • r · ·
Bob Carf'Oll Jr. and Md lyn
Dula, who spent 18 year
wrlUng for the various ''Lucy ..
. Hrl•, are the new producer.
wrlten for• 'Allee·' •••
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•
ti!) THE AGE OF
UNCERTAINTY
"The Colonial Idea" A conald-
eretlon of the mytha and , .. 11 ..
tlet ot the colonlat edventure
from the en..del to Vietnam. 9:3000 80AP
(Epllode Five) More aecreta
about the Tat .. and Campbefl• come to llght WMr\ Burt Jnd
Mery ... a paychletr11t, and liuntoe "*ta Jodie. (Netwottc.
r.j~ vJewer dlacretlOI\.)
10!00 8 (I) BARNABY JONES
A beautlfUI woman (Susan
Howard) who had once bMn a
proetltute, reeort• to the theft
of bonds and, r.ientually, to a
hired idlflng, to keep the ~
of h« lhady put from her
wealthy huaband. G 8 0 Ret:>O FOXX ua News t8 HIGHT GAU.ERV
8) MASTERPIECE THEATRE
"Dtckens Of London" After MatYI death. cn.rtee beglnt to
have '":3turblng dreama about
h.,-and •tudfu ~·· Me8nwtlli., ht. tath« ~bar-
, .... hlrlt while attempting to
raJMmonty.
GDPECW..
"Made In Amef1ca: Ron., New
York" The rebUlldlng of Fort
Stanwlx In t~ oentraf ~
York State community hu
become a aource ot pride for
work.,.., resldenta end local
hlatort.n..
10:a0 m I News
11:008 .(1)0 NEWS e HOlLVWOOO
CONNECTION G MOVIE
*~ "Madigan'• Mllllona .. 1196n Duatln Hottman, ee.ar
Romero. A rewnue agent tra-
vel• to Rome to Investigate the
estate or a murdered gangster.
(2 hrs.) CD FOREVER FERNWOOO
Me<le makes Jerry a mllllon
dollar otter: Martha otteB
George a gllmpM of llghl;
Heather and Penny auffer
·t~ether. Cit PERRY MASON
Muon I• hired by an executhle
wno wanta to rid hlm.eff or a
lareenou•. free-loadlng
nephtw.(R)
• OfCK CAVETT
Gue9\: Philip JotNon, ~ tee\. •
8 MACNEii.:/ LEHRE'R
REPORT t
11:30 8 (I) C88 l.A'ft MOVIE
To 8-Announced. 8 TONIGHT •
Hoet: JoMny c.iRon. G...-:
tffllnda H81Ht, Jedt Doug • e L(WE; AMERICAN GTVU!
"I.CM Md'. TM Pldcup I Law
And The Fa hir
8 POUCI 8TORY
"50 c.nt9 Fltet Half Hour,
S 1.75 All Day" A pair of police
atncera.,. Wlllf*f to lnve&U· o-t• a aerte1 ot pertiJng rot
bufcjlilriel. ISlilnM Mc&ohln.
Lou Goelett ~ auir.
NIWI
CAPT10MED ABC NEWS
TVDa&aSenl~
TUBE
TOPPERS
CBS fJ 6: 30 -"The
Quiet Man." John Wayne .
as a fighter hoping to leave
bis pastbehind him in W.S
1952 movie drama wilh
Maureen O'Hara. set In
Ireland.
KTLA 0 8:00 -"'Key
Largo.•• On~of Humphrey
Bogart's best movies, with
Laur~ 9acall. ~dward G.
Robinson and Oscat
winner Claire Trevor,
froml.948.
KCOP G) 8:00 -"My
Favorite Spy." She's Hedy
Lamarr in this 1951 Bob
Hope movie comedy.
__,, radio •• mM get9 • .,..
ond cMnce to niil'le the 4)Ut
twenty~ of Na llfe.
• MOVIE *** "Julia Mlabehavea" (1948) Greer Oat90n, Weltw
Pidgeon. A ~ful c:IM>foee'•
trip to ... her daughtw'• wed·
ding reeult• In reoonolllatlon
with her former huebd. (2
hrs.) e MOVIE ** "OutaldelheWaJt•(1050)
Richard Bueh•rt. Maril~ ~Alt ex.eon. wortdnQ In a tanrtartum, encciuntena awn-
ety °' ec:mntrtc ~uafa..(1 hr .. 30min.)
12:30 e MOVIE ***'h "A Tat• Of Hc>My"
(1962) Dorah Elt')wt, Rita Tu•
Ingham. After a young Mnaltl"9
8ftt.lah girt haa M atfalr with a
~ aAor, ene strugglee to
9COePt the fact that .... pres>-
nllf\t. (1 hr., 55 min.)
12:318 0 THURSOAY NIGfff
8P68W.
"AHl~flnatlona: AA Atneriean
Nightmare" Petw Lswfotd •
ho9ta w. uamlnetlotl of me
~and effect of .-.utta on
pubtlo ~ 8nd ...,.. what
lmpect vtolll ioe haa Ud on the
COUtM of 20th century hJatOfY.
i .
. 1:00 TOMORROW
18P't' .~ et.I holcia Scott until
RobineOA turr.wsen a con,._
end c.cMot Mtofft.
1:30. MOVIE *** ~:The Feut o.y. Of Napfee" (1963) Jean Sonll, Lea
MU90l1 On the eve ot ttte
Amencan lrweslon of Neples.
. ~ ttaa.n ~revolt~ tM~(1hr .. 30~ UIOI'&:' *** ''hrabMd" (1048) ~ ~-Jaif1 °"""" ~ Thi .... IOwe dtlr **-"' .. ~ men1iid ~-·~~'(21n.)
"On Our Own,•• the only prime tJme telev.ial011
series origtnatlna In New York, pntmler~ thiS week. The abow la set in New Ycrt•a world Qt
advertising agencies, where a neopbyte•a ambitlonl come up a1alnst experience ucl
expediency and tbe reawt In this 1eriea Ja;
comedy:
"On OUr o.m•• stars Lynfe Grece a Maria
-Theresa Boaion and Bess~ as Julia
Peters. ~women wbo bave just emerged from the ill pool at a 1mall, creative New
York advertising qeacy. Tho two are best friends.
Julia bas l>Mn promoted to tbe posltton oC
• copJW?itet'. and Muta to tbat ~art director.
LOS -'NOELES (AP)
Carroll 'O'Connor will stat: o
. "The Last llurrah" from tbe lts8
best leller by ·the tai.. Echth;
O'Coonor, •
TM two-hour prenntatlOD wUl
be lhowb on tbe ffaJI of hme on
NBC on Nov.18. o•eonnar, who ii .oot related to the author. wu the
ex.artln PTOducer:. star d writ.et the~ acrtpt.
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(.ENTERTAINMENT I THEATER I MOVIES I. God's A.live
.~Funny;
i cASk ReiTWr
By JBAN·CLAUDE IOlJIS ,•
NEW YORK <AP} -Cul !telner, tbe
interviewer tn "T Z,OOO.Year00ld Man'• comedy Teeol'dinia. wu hims It belnc interviewed about bis new film, ''Oh, Cod t, ··and tbouab nW'liDI a ~d cold uwueagerto1atcbonto~1uWeet.:
· "I'll tell you a~c you wapt to know about
breast feeding," he 1&14. bavlQ Just learned bJa
interviewer wu an expeetantfatbor.
• "I used to Cive lectures, I'm not kidding.· ney'd ask me to eo to ladies clubs, or I used to host
ttiinp, And I alwa~ used to II)': 'What do you
want. You want to lau~OC' you want to bear about
!JUr'Si!ll?' ••• i .
! "MY WIFE tJSED TO Jove to watch the 'Diet
; Van Dyke Show' when she WA! nunlni ou.r tbird
cbUd," laid Reiner, who created the tele\'Woo
series bued on hb experiences as a comedy writer
for tbe '"SboW Of ShOw's, ·• ~ Sld Caesar and
ImoeeMOOC .
"We ,,,-ere very close to our ltids physically
because I wu an actor and we worked at nl•bt."
eald Reiner, whose actinf c:redits In fllms incbade
.. The Russians Are Comina, The Russians Are Coming~" and a cameo appearance in "Ob, God!,•·
wbere·bo ts a guest on the Dinah Shore TV sbow,
I Ciofril'\Ui impersonaUon of ''The Portrait of Dorian Gray." '
"When Robbie <Rob Rtlner, Carl Reiner's son
• who plays the "meathead" on televblon's "All In S .The Family"> was born, we were in Chicago 1doina c 'Call Me Ml.stet," and he was on the road with us
i from the ttme he was six weeks until he was nine
: monthJ. My wile nursed then. Nobody nursed then. f 30 years aio. We had to read about It in boOb. Boy
, did we have to search lt out," Hid Reiner, who
J• manicll h.lS wife, Estelle, tn 11'3. They bne three children. · -,
' -
j It was the Red Sea," and reassures the doubting
' IDenffJ'wilb: .. Trustme,likeltsaysoolbemoney ... ~ In his .Rnt riJm role, DeDver utters such lines 1 from the screenplay by I.any Gelbart -hued on
, the novel by Avery Corman -as; .. CbemlcaJs. ~ Everytblag bu chemicals. We're turning kids into 1 garbaae cans,·~ in referuce to packaged foods al f .the lrea.kfaM table.
-Denver, 34, whose recordings mcludlng
.. lloc:lry MOUntaln HI°' .. and ''Tate Me Home,
Coemtty lloacb" -•eJJ mlWoas, ls "pei'f«t for the J>~" Reiner said. "He really is Hite that: ~ •CODeeined With the e.nnronment. about the future of
' el>lanetandtbehumanrace." i FOR BU&N~ 81, WHO starred in radio,
-~levlslon and ni1ht clubl for 36 yean, mostly u a
UPDATING AMERICA'S IMAGI! 01' 000.
Cati Rein., Expt1IM Kia Dett; flJck
straight man for his wl!e and partner, Gracie Allen.
who died in 1964, Ws is hJs 16th rum. He won an
Academy Award for his most recent role in ''The Sunshine Boys ...
"Bums wont to one of Denver's concerts and be
was amazed. so impressed at tbe way Denffr
commanded bis audience, kept them enUu'aUed,"
said Reiner. "Bums said: 'The kid tuned bia IUitu
tor two minutes and nobody stirred. I'd have to do a
sort shoe and teU a hundred joke5. to keep an audience interested, but not Jobn. '"
Denver's problems iJl tbe film are aot quite
Jobian, but being messenger of God ls not exacUy
on the same level as beint delivery boy either:
-RE 18 GIVEN A mulUple.chotee test in an
archaic lan1Ua1e by a panel of theoloel&n1 wblcb
melt.Ides a mo~ey·consclous revivalist.
-He ls considered a koolt by his netcbbon and
bis boss ~atens to demote bJm to checkout
counter bag boy.
-H.e Is sought out by the news media but has
trouble convincing a newspaper rellgion edJtor that
he has seen and talked to God.
-He ls treated as a reUelous fanaUc by his
embarrassed children and his atceptical wife tTeri
Garr>. who quips : ''Even Moses didn't give bis last
name." when she reads a newspaper article on him.
"JEJlllY, I DON'T WANrthe kids on TV, .. she
SI)'&. when a television crew shows up at their
bome; which ls s~ded by various reUitous 1rou~ •. He r pit-•: "It un•t be worse than watcbl.nl.'' "'.~
Asked about Wlevlaion and cblldren, Reiner,
wfto bu WOb 11 Emmys, Hid: "My kids arew up
watcblnl it. It's a good baby sitter. if tbe parents moDltorlt.: You wat.eblttoeelher." .
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Mothers A
·~aug
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By llABCIA Jl'ORSBDG
' OI .. Delly ...... SUH
Tbef link between mothers and
ctauehler3 1a a apeclal one -the bond
is a curious blend ot the struggle for
autonomy and the yearning for
closeness. ,
Tile Intensity of the motber·
daughter relationship will be explored
in an aperiential day-long workshop
on Satuntay, Oct. ts, •t UC Irvin 11 ~offered by uni\'er.Jty utmJab. • LeadiDI the seSSion wW be VlVian
Clecak. a licensed clinical 1oclal
worker wlio ii employed by the South
Oranae County Re1fonal Mental
Health Services. The Lquna Beach
restde!)t a1IO hq her own private
puctice.
She aod her hmband, Peter. are the
parents of 3~·year-old Aimee. "I
became interested in parentlng when
I became preanant," says Ms.
CJecat. 33. She adds that prior to that,
she viewed the role of mother as
rThe President's sister
comes tO the Coast to
spread her ministry.
87 DENNIS Md.ELIAN 0t• Det1YPMleSl9lf
restrictive but gradua.Uy be1an to look at it dlff erently.
She will brin& her o~ 'personal •
experiences to the wotksbop, de·
signed for women of all ages -
daughters, thme who are mothers or
are considering becoming a mother,
as well as mother-daug.htB pairs.
Mlnlmum ace Is 13. .
Tbe ~ will coaslst of Panel and
r:roup discussions, problem solving,
diatocues and ta1tl about issues -
particularly issues of interest to
adolescents and their mothers. For example, sex, dJtlnJ, cars who's
bos• and coamet.lca. Jt win not,
however, be a therapy session, she
says.
.. ALL OF US are dauchten, even if
we've never lived with or known our
mothers. ' .. And we. au deal to some extent
(SeeMOTHE&S, PaceC3>
Evan~ellst Ruth Carter Stapleton, the President a sister, last weet broucht her low-
.key, down-to-earth brand of miobtry to an
· audience of more than 1,000 at the Irvine Bowl.
1be even.Ing of inspiration and fellowship,
sponsorf:d by th4t CommunJty Presbyterian
Church of Laguna Beach, was preceded by a
dinner in the Festival or Arts Restaurant.
Kn. Stapleton'• late arrival cut short a pre-
cfulner interview. But the evaagellst commented
briefly oo bv ministry, her recent visit with
-pornocrapher Larry Flynt and on her brother
Billy.
Speaking in a soft Southern drawl, the
attnctive blue-eyed blonde said sbe would be
talk.in& that evenin& about the relationship
between tbe "spiritual uacb.lnp of Jesus with
everyday life and bow we ean arow throuth
proble!ns and obstacles and into a more free and
joyful file." 1
TBAT'B BASICALLY TRB th.rust ol her new
book, '.".l'be Experlesice of 1.aner Heallni," which
she aaid ahe wOuld be.promotJ.nl durinl her West
Coast visit. The Fayeltevme. N.C., resident, wbo
recently ret.umed rrom speakina qa1ements in En1land, Sweden and Germany. baa been
apeakJna nationally for 15 years and
intematioaally for 10 years.
She wu ulted it 1nore people are aware of
her now lhAlt her brother 1a President. ••rin aw-e that,'a true. yes," abe said. •'.But I
<See&VTB, Pa,eC!)
"gro~ a teed, many thlncs can 10 w'ron1. PeDn)' IJcom, a con.aumer relatlona coordinator
who has answered many letten from avocado arowen. probably bu heard about them all.
. '
• Many people a,,1tn by pJantlnf the feed
upside down. They should be suspended In :.rater
wltb toothplckl ao the flat end Is down,
submer1ed about a half l'H:b
One -.ornan, who h9d Indeed stt Mr rong
aide up, drew a picture ot the contorted plant.and
malled tt to Ms. Alcqrn •Ith her complaint.
"She also aatd h r cat wu eaUng the teav
and ed what he should do." Ma. Alcorn
d~ • ·~1 didn~ want to ten her she should
...
·Kelly Lange hasn't always been
at the top. Her first job, she
says, was.ia fluke.
(2 CAA. Y PILOT Thu~,.. Ocaooer 13, Hin .
ell Lady Tired of Saying Cheese
DE.\& DEU: One of
the bes& ways &o meaaure
people a. &o wa&eb the
way &bey bellan wbea
aome•talni free la or.
fered. Tbub for layln1
It o&A ID aucb ptduretque
laa,....e. U aayODe wbo
~adl &Ida la wooderta1 II Dell Lady 11 &alkl•«
aboa& 1oa -alu
Pl"Obab1111. DEAR ANN
LANDERS : Ple ase
answer tbts to your
column. I'm SUfe a great
m any people would
a ppr ec iat e th e
information as weU u
myaell.
Js there any number to
call -any place where a
person can ·report child
abuse and not bave to
tdentlfy bimselt? • know
of a sl~uaUon thal breaks
rny heart but the parents
are both close to m~ and
I would Just die it they
round out I tumed them
in.
I'm sure ao many more
people would co\iperate
with the authorities if
they knew they could do
itsecretly. Thank YO\l for
your help, Ann. -WANT
TO HELP QUT AF~D
D5Aa AFaAID :
Every •hte offers
ProteCdcla/or tbe abued cbUd t!aroaP -Ila Joell
c:fllld ••lfare de·
P•rtrJHltL A ~ed ae"1tbor w ttlattff cu
repon a c • ol cblld
abueanoa~.
la It '" co11ld
call ~-·of Clalldre9' aa P11nlly Sent~ ... ,. ewes
b a Te bot·ll•et for
inuaOdljie acUOL Cbec:k
wUll ~ Jotd dlstrtet
attorney or clllef of
pOJlte u ~ tM teljp -· ope.raw e tl•• 10&1 Uaea11.mbef.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: May I
respond to ••Kto Of
Robert E. Lee" DOW that
my blood preaaure 11
bacttoocrmal!
~~·happens to oc·
cupy a central 1pace on
·our Eastern StabOard
and we are CODl!awect
Euter.nera -·NOT
usband Has TenniS Elbow in Eyes
I tllce my marnaee wa seriously. ~U tbat jau about
t~or worse, rlCher or
poorer, sickness and
bealtb. I've handled It au
-untll my husband de·
I
veloped blind spota on the
tenn1s court..
Hrs first attlck hit
about seven months ago.
I hit a ball weJJ in.side the
1 serving court when I her ~ him yell, "LONG!"
-I placed my second
serve whlCh I watc.hed
clearly land on the line
and he yelled, "WIDE!"
Naturally, I didn't
want to upset him, so I
waited until the end of
the set (wJuch be won'
and led him off the court.
"Be careful, dear," I
advised genUy, "there
are two steps In front of
you at l2 o'clock, then
there are exac~ 6S steps
to the car with only one
curb in between and I 'll
tell YoU about them."
•·1 am not blind." he
said irritably, shaking
bis arm loose from mine.
"Of course you'r e
not," I condescended.
But I was worried
However , at home, hi:>
super vision returned.
He noted a phone was off
the hook Just by looking
through a wall, corre<:Uy
predicted his son was
"'eanng hu; underwear
rrght through a pair ·of
shorts. and took me to
task foe the dust on top of
o ur seve n -f o ot refrigerator.
That weekend, when
we· returned to the court
for a rematch, hi.a vision
once again failed hJm.
Lobs that landed on the
line were called "out" or·
"in," dependinf on
whoee lobs they were. U
1 had so mucb aa a
Avoeado Trees
Ms. Alcorn replied that she didn't know. t.hat
no reeeattb had been done. "It was too late for him &nYWQ." •be 11.ld wttb a aaugb.
Successfully 1rowin1 a seed ls 10 excttin&
that man)' pqle wut send pli.o(oll'apbs &o the
advisory board. just like proud parents showing
off their children. ·
SoSM j)e()ple also bnng their sick plants to
the board's office in Costa Mesa for aome
personal attenUon.
The still there accepts them because they're
eager to learn from the variety ot problems -
they're all crowing theh' own plant. too. "The
only way to learn b •to experience all yoa can ..,......,_.....,~-.--""""".,;,..-..--"!-----_,;· · younelf," Ma. Alcom usen.d ..
Even the experts have trouba.. "Our record
time here to eermJnate a aeed waa three
months," Ms. Alcom 1aJd. "It can take tbat
Iona."
8ee~Llroe
andTlkeMwn1 Pair of EatrinQ$1Pu1~~
Use Our Fr" Layaway Plen or °'*1 a P9rionaJ Ctierge Account M.C.. B of A Vrsa Cheerfully Ac:olipied
~ Wlteh & ~ry Repeiring Custom OMlgnlng J Remounting
Oiatnond & Jftelry APPB! Ing EngtaVlng Done on PremlMa
To successfully trow a pla"t from an
avocado seed, the California Avocado Advt.sory
Board" recommends the following steps:
L Give seed a warm bath to aet it clean.
2. Gently lnaert three or rour round
toothpicks lD tides Put fiat end down ln a
container Of water, aubmeraed about a half Inch.
3. Keep the water on the warm 1lde and
. change it qtt.en. Put it Jn a warm pJace and watch
it grow.
4. When the main st.em reaches a hetibt ot 6
to 7 Inches, cut ll back wilb sclsson. balfwa,v
between the toa> and bottom.
S. ~a while, put lt in a red clay pot (about
10 inches in diameter). ·
Flll most or the pot With a good, motst.
humus-enriched planting soil. Remove the
loothpickl and iently set tbe seed tn.
remembering to leave the top half exposed. Add
rema1n1n1sol1.
Do not tamp the soil. Water first from ori1·
inal jar so tree dooan't get homesick. Always
water with warmilb water.
Keep tree near but not ln front or a sunny
window.
lf seed doet not grow after two months in ori.
ginaljar, llprobably ii too Immature. Start over.
PERMANENT
WAVING
9~1have~
hOr end am ~ of qelJlnq o
perrnonenr wove. Oo yo11
reallYVNld ti'} •
(~ s. c.. I-tint. Beoth)
......, ..... , bl it depeftd\ I
on w+iot 1ol6n you QO to ,~ ~ Oii bleoched
ha*ho~tliinq.~ ~. inerp..enced opet0for1 ore~
981.n. 11 II ~s.'ble 10 Qot
o ~and o !)9••0-..i on the 1atn• doy1fMrt. It W.,
Newpoit Btoci.)
~ Yet. ~ i1 pc>\\lble 1f "°"" hot ;, not too dornoqed • Mora conditlo11er1 will be
~ If it 11 ~rtJy bleodled
rather llOl if! i. iu" rwed.
. Pi.a.. rrd Of cal ~ quosto0n • lo:
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shoelace that went over
the serving line, he
would call, "FOOT
FAULT!"
A girlfriend of mine
said her husband 11uf.
fered from the same malady. "It's tennis
elbow of the eye," ahe
s aid.
"Are you aerious?" I
giggled. :·u•s not funny," she
Satd. "It's painful U all
eet out. Comes from
missing too many •bots that are in.''
"Stlrely we can't be
talking about the same thlni."
"ltf aybe not/' she said.
.. Doet your husband
sometime call it out
before you even serve
the ball? (I nodded.>
Does he sometimes win
an entire set without
stepping a foot on the
court? <Alain I nodded.>
Does bis vision return
when be 11 in the
pro-1ltop? <Again I
nodded.> There was a
cure for Jt last year." she
•aid. ••or course. I'
don't know wbat they
call lt UUa 1ear."
"Wbatdid they call the
cure laat year?'' •• Dif'Ol'ee •• '
Sonar Ma,-
Detect TUmor
PHILADELPHIA C~P) -A new
ultrasound machine that may some day be
able to detect breast tumors without risk of
radiation is being tested at Thomas Jef·
f erson UnJveraHy here
Ultrasound, or sonar, was used
extensively during World Warn. especially
for trackinc submarines. It wu later
adapted for ineidical application, and today
is widely used as • .dil&noetlc tool to examine unborn chi~ to detect masses
in such organs aa the liver,.pancreu and
kidrieyt, and lri monl~ motJoc Jn heart
valves.
But lt has never been used clinically in
the detection of breast cancer beCau.se it
was not senslUve enouib to search out such
small lesions. Doctors say the new machine
bas that potential capablll~.
"Up to Ulla point, the new machine is
not as good as X-ray mam~gl'aphy, wblch
is the diagnostic methocl ptesemly fn use,"
says Dr. Barry Goldberg, professor of
radiology at the universJty' Medical Colle~e.
' But we are work~g on i~ make
Improvements that hopefully will make it possible to use ultrasound, reducing the use or X-ray mammography." He cautioned
that ·~ 'Wrk ts •till very preliminary • .,
. Ultrasound, unlike mammography, has .
no radiation. It uses hlgh·frequency sound
waves to scan the body -&OWld waves that
are far beYond the range of hUJl!an hearln1.
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CONSUMER/HOROSCOPE
~Alarm Business Is Booming
B1TOMCRANE
NEW YORK <AP> -
: An eathnated el1ht
ml.lUoQ bouSebolders wlll
1bell out from $20 to SS<> each this year for a
ruidentlal sinoke alarm.
a11dlet~ybopothey'U ·never .
• Var aome, Jt wW be the
tint iiiiOke detecUon de·
vice In the1r homes. but
many will be plcklnt up a
secona or third to
broaden their protection
in Jarguraldences.
· Fires kill about 6,$00
penoos In t.betr homes
eaob year. often durlng
the hours ot sleep. And of.
flclab acrou the CO\Ui try
ate aftd boosters of the
new toOl for euty de-
tectioo ol fires. J~ about ariy one of
them will suuest that the
purchue ot a smoke
alarm ls the perfect way
to observe National Flre
Prevention Week, Oct.
&-1$.
The smoke detector is not the ultlmatAI answer
to fire daneer, but it
seems the best to date. Con~aled Within a neat
little container fastened
to, or near, the ceJUne.
· most often In the hallway
of • bedroom area, it
cannotpreventarll'e. But
it.5 plercinl alarm early
• in a ftre can rouse heavy ~sleepers before blinding
: smOlte 8nd flame cut ore
: escape.
No less than 100 ~companies have entered
phe market . manufactUrtng or selling
smoke alarms. And ~makers of lon•·llfe
• batteries are ahariq in
• the bOorft. tumiai out , pecial t. volt ceUs for the
' firat alum units and t steppin& up their output ot the faaullar transistor
radi~type batteries.
• Along with indlvJduaJ
householders.
government o(flcials are
seeing the wisdom or the
smoke alarm. New
federally financed
housing and transfer of a federil .i.Dorteace to a
new tenant ~utre pdor
.iristallaUoo of wired-in
smolr• detectors. A
TeCent survey shows 13
states mandating such
protective devices in all ne• residential
collstructlon while 23
other states require
Technician tests smoke alarm sensitivity.
smoke alarms only in
s pectfled types of
residences under state or
local regulations.
North Carolina politely
"requests" but does not
order new-restdence
smoke alarms while 13
s tates have no
requirements for such
protection, although
more than 100 localities
have adopted smoke de,
tectorordinances .
UnderJining their
importance is the fact
that four or every five
persons killed tn
residcnhaJ fires are not
burned but die of toxic
fumes. and that one of six
injured survivors spends
from six weeks to two years receivinc often
painful and always costly
treatment In hospitals
and clinics.
The technical
improvements in such
smoke alarms make
them independent of
house wirinJt that may
fail in a fire. They also
reduce power
requirements so that it
operates on a single
long-life 9-volt battery of
the type used In a
transistor radio,
available at the corner
store.
For persons interested
in buying a detector but
••• Mothers
<From Paie CU
"•t.h the 1ssu('s of 1dentificalion, sepa· · I" anted to be le ind and loving. but
rallo.:i and hopefully relntecraUon -1 wanted to be &eparate from her. At
meetmg as two adults. two separate the same time that I was pulling away
people who can respect each other's from her. I slill wanted to relate to
differences." she explains. her ."
Women grow up with "ideas of what Frequently, adolescents say, "My
Horosc~pe ) a m~r ought to do. She s hould be mot.her just wouldn't understand."
nurturing, she should always be there whiJe the mother is feeling terribly
when she's needed. But that's a misunderstood herself and wants des·
fantasy becaus'e it's a perfecUon," perately to understand, Ms. Clecak
A~ I ES ( M a r c tt
21-AprU 19); Fibances
are activated. Money lo
e1crow could be
rele.aaed.. Excitement of
• anticipation ls present.
Sensuality -as we.11 as moiiey-il involved.
TAV&\18 (April
20-lf a7 20): Contract,
agreement. le1al areen
Upt -these could be matters of concern.
Marital atatua alao ia
apotllibted.
GEMINI <May 21·J\Ule
20 >: Mod era tlon is
strong ally -applies to
pace.~ expression. rr
dlplornatic. you gain
your W'ay, Know It; act accoraJnaJy.
, CA'NCEa c June •21·1ul~ 22>: Define
•terms -be sure others
comprehend your meuh: . PlSces, Virgo
.:: pl1.7 stcnlficant roles.
J..£0 (July 2!-Aug. 22>:
• Stick to bulc issues. Clleck values. Get
·~ropeny apprailal. Aim
for security. .Be poslti ve
concernlD¥ passport,
insurance pollclea,
safety measures, leeal
'dOCUl'Gents.
VlaGO (AU,. 23-Sept.
%%): Flnlah rather than
lolUate project-you cet
Jetter of verlfltatlon,
encoura1ernent. Short
trip and relatives
combine -you 'II be
in sense that "!nvisible
bonds" are removed.
You can write, express.
travel, invite friends for
1athering. Gemini
figures prominently -so
does the number • '3. ••
CAPRICOR?y <Dec.
22-Jan. 19): Accent. on
fulfillment, fun.and-
frollc, wishes coming
true. Romance is in
picture, too. Money
•ituatJoo Is not stable.
but. you··can profit by
being read.)' for the un-
usual, by investing ln the
unorthodox.
AQUARIUS <Jan
20-Feb. 18): Accent. on
achievement, standing
in community, pride ..
Calls, messages feature
acceptance of your
plans, proposals. There
is challenge\nVolved.
PISCES <Feb. 19·Marcb 20 >: Look
beyond the immediate -
lone-ranee vtew is
easenUal and beneficial.
Yes, family member will
see the light. Your love ·
wins, not dlctatorial
methods.
If ()et. H ls YODJ' birth·
day you are analytical,
creative, artistic,
attractive, spoiled by
opposite sex, ac-
customed to havin1 your
own way. Forces have
been scattered UUs year,
numerous changes and·
moves punctuated by
confusion, accelerated
social activity.
Ms. Clecak says. says.
The contradiction, often
perpetuated by the media, is "that "Lots ol Umes, what comes out as
this woman will always be at her an angry statement really means 'l best." she adda. want to be close."·
A daughter might •'be quite an1ry
with her mother for not livlnf up tc>
the lmaee. or sbe miabt doubt her oWft
capability because her mother •~ma
so capable.••
The mother who tries to be all
things to all people -''abe can't be"
-ls paralleled "on t .. other slde by
the moth~ who bun 't had a chance to
develop her own llte and sees her
daughter as a s~ond chance.
'"l'bis is an impoeaitil• burden to
place on UH! dau1bter," Ms. Cleeak
says. •
Another aspect of ldtnUftcaUon is
the daughter gettln1 lbe messace
from her mOther of what a female ls.
.. THE ISSUE OF separation involves each one not laying her own
trip on Ule other." sbe says matter-of.
factly. "ll 's the task of the daughter to
s eperete herself from the relaU~p."
It's not eny she says. For
example, M1. C't~calt notes that
aomettmes when she wu a girl ahd.
her mother gave her advice, she'd -scream, "Nobody doe$ that."
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Wli8t CAN You cet
·1or a dime
the•e ~.,..,~
movtn1 tbout aad ~~~~~~~~~--~-":~--;....;...~~---•
aughtetf\lbthe l.lr.
a.&l~L'i• (Sept, 23•0ct.
22): Empbaala on
mouey, personal ,po:ssemMS, new re1ud
r vatues -and love.
CreatlYilY. fl heJchtened. ·
You ·rmprlnt style.
Sianllicant. mode of
xpre11lon aur1ea to
lorefrant.
SCORPIO (Oct .
·Nov. 21): What was
re1tricted. out-of·bOunds
bec:ornes available.
Lunar cycle ls such lbat
o10U can celebrate. What
:flrat "°'11d havo ~n a
CSI ttt fl now turned
roUnd and "workJnt f oc you,,.
GITrA ltJS (Nov.
GRAND OPENING
Friday & Satwday, Oct. 14, IS
OUTSTANDING FUINRVIE
A DBJGHTRll.; DISCOVHIES
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Thu~. Octo~r 13, 19n . L/SC
Koret puts you
chin deep in flattery.
Canterbury Knits by Korct.
A fitting way
to start your flattering fall.
Th·e slde-Jastic fly front pants are
100% Dacron• Polyester,
finished with f: nfess3•,
for builHn sol! release and
breathabili\Y.
The plaid j•cJcet il xposed,
to show th• uttcrfy fmp_ortant ~owl.
' The colors ue cool, city da11cs .
And the fit .is expressly Koret.
Flatter younelf for fall,
with these and many more
sportswear coordinates, by
Koret of California•.
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~ured Honda .
LOS ANGEL~ (AP> -~line. choee Ohio
Callforb.la for a plant beeauae of lowtr
dbtrtbutloa COltS aod tu breab. Gov. Edmund G. Blbwrl Jr. 1aya.
Bu .i~h Brown visited Jape.n this year In en to CClllvbice 1apuese fltms tb bulld plants tn UaJS atate. the rovemor aald Wednesday be would
not offer 1lmllar • 'al(ftltlcant concessions•• to
sttract businesses.
"l'M NOT GOING TO tax homeowners and li>Cti bu:slneu that ~ already here to attract a ~~-that'• not yet here. l don't tblnk that's fair. (~toll•• tu breaks and tax loopbolel to bua at the ellpense of Calltornla buslneues. .. 1 tblnk the eeoaomy ts healthy eoouah that
ltbout arUfldal 1tlmulatlon we can bring tilMtDeues here.•• Brown said.
Ohio will spend SI.$ mllllon to improve water
cewer lines and. ruc:tlvate an abandoned
llroad to aente the site. Got/. James A. Rhodes Uld.
For your convenience:
Sa turd
ho11rsa
Merrill
Lynch
In tDour
6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekday hours,
the Santa Ana"office
of Metrill lyncb will now be~
Saturday rnomilt&S from
9:00 a.m. tm 12:00·p.m.
• 1000 North Main 8tnet
&mtaA=. CA 9270'J
(714) M7·'W12
., ......
$100 LOAN BACKS PUMPKIN BUSINESS
Jason Mattlf'.!91r Sign• for Hf• CIH•m•tH
,
Moruzy, More
BELLEVUE, Wash. (AP> -Bank manager .wall)' Adams eat the ~ third·paders around bis
coofen11ce tabl• and told them yes, be would
·approve their $100 Joan so they could 10 into the
~mpldn buamess.
· Bui they bave to re~ it by Nov. 1 -with 82
cents inter.st.
Wltb Adams' go-ahead, Lois Richards, loan of·
fleer at the Bellevue J;>ranch of the SeatUe·First
National Bank. proeess'ed the application.
IT DIDN'T MATTER THAT none or the
applicants could say how much they plan to pay for
the pumpkinS or bow much they'll char1e when
they sell them to their classmates at St. Louise
School.
As bead of the class foray into hi&h finance,
pupil Jason Mattinety siped on the dotted line. So
did teacher Sheri Andrews, to make it legal.
P\lpil Slobain Guichon said he knew the class
had done a lot better at the bank than it would have
accepting a loan ofter from a St. Lou.iae teacher.
"SHE SAID WE HAD TO pay ssO 'rent,' " be said.
"And we had to pay lt back by Saturday,"
added another P\.IPil. What will happen lf the money
isn't tberewben the loan comes due?
"We11 Just wpta a check, .. one younester said.
••If we only mah like $80, we'd have to. uh,
babJl;it. .. aald Michael Osterbou1ht.
'9 YOU CAN'T PAY rr BACK, they take tfWla.: you bave," worried another little rellow.
"Y'1\dohoule,yourcar, your.: ...
One little lirl Hid the venture looked like a sure
th~c<ow>lotffallow...,." · A4aml dldn 't seem wotried about the
poai ty Of a default. He said lt was often lood
rm ial practice to borrow money to pay for an
inv~.
• ''W'S PIAN TO DISC'tJSS TllAT.0 tbe teacher
sald. "We're «om. to talk about tbe idea ot uaiq money frivolously. Tbls ii Just tbe lint of the midt. ..
Tbe unit tneladed another leuoo. Around the
coatereaiee table, Adams served Juice and donuts. For MuJt Joan appllcanta, be told the t_OUQ&Sten all bH•Yel is cOff ee. '
Thlrty·rUile OI'. COunty-Long Beach area
life underwrlters tn•urance men will receive
c:b.utered Ute dlptomak J'riday at tbe Balboa Bay
Club, N~Beaelj. 1'be dlplomu a.re awarded to people in life and
healtb inaurance wbo pau a aeries of
eomJ)relieMi•• examinations and meet the
•xperience aDd .Weal requirementa.
The meeUna ls aponsored by the Orange
County-Loag Beacb chapter Of the American
Society~ Cluu:tered Life Undenntten.
P.OLYESTER AMD WOOL HOPSACK
BLAZERS
.
579.50
OFFERED IM CHOCOLATE,
CAMEL. AND FOREST
GREEM.
REG. 'I 15. VAL.UE
GUY LIVINGSTON
How often a child receln a routine
medical uaminatJoaT·
Between one atld three years, three times a year; three to six yean, two examinations yearly; alx to twelve
1ean._ one examlnatJon
,earl)'. Even with an apparenUy: ~thy chUd
'a l'e&ular schedule of
examination• 11 important. There are
111an1 conditions without ob~lous symptom• that Only a physician can
.detect and d1a11nose. A
ht>mia, °'1Set o( diabetes;
,bearln1 aad viaJon defecta, bladder tntecUOn. ~ tbeae are Jual a te_. examplea.
YOUR DOCTOR CAN
·PHONE US wben rou. need a tnedlcine. Pick ..
your prucrlpUon lf
1hopPlnl nearby, or we .wlll ·deliver promptly
wl&bout atn char••· .\ 1re•l many people entruat ua wl\h their
preacrlptlon1. May we
compiow\d younT
PAii UDO PHAIM.A.CY ··~ ......... IMlll'42-IUO
Congress Tables Motion; Air Bags Win S.upfl!Jrt • i
l WASHINGTON (AP) -
Congreu baa su1talned a
controver1lal Transportation
Department. declalon to reqUlre
air: bap or other pualve 11atelY.
devices to be installed ln all new
cars by the l8M '1~odel year.
The Senate voted 85 to 31
Wednesday to table a resolution
disapprovin1 the decision by
Secretary ot Transportation
Brock Adams. The House
Commerce Committee earlier
prevented the issue from be1nl
raised before the full House by
voting 16 to 14 to table a similar
motion.
THE TRANSPO&TATION
Department's rulinf requiru
that new autos be ~ulppecS with
devices that do not demand any
action by the motorist to
activate. •
The two moet common dtvlces
are air baga, which inflate wben
senson on the front of the car indicate a crash ls occurnna, and
automatic seat belta. wblch
automatically wrap around a
dnver when the car door closes.
Interest Rate
To Get Eye
Interest rates wlll be the focus
of Loeb, Rhoades & Company,
lnc.'s "Meet the ProfessfOns"
workshop at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday
at .lbe Baywood Recreation
Center. Newport Beach.
"'The Incredible Effects or
Interest Rates" will be the topic
for Dean Tyler Jen~s of Loeb,
Rhoades&Company, Inc.
Miles .Metcalfe will be the
moderator. The publlc waa
mvit.ed and seaUna reaervatlona
may be arranaed with the
company at 64().5600.
Tbe government dec:lalon 1oea
into effect WLlesa both ~es
dl11pprove It by an Oct. 1'
deadline.
THE GOVERNMENT rulin1
requlres the Jnat.ilatJon ot the
devlees in all larie can by model
year 198a and in all other motor
vehicles by model year 191M.
"No •Ingle acUoo taken b.Y the
Consraa this year-holda more
promise for savtn1 llves and
aUevtatmi needless sufferiftJ,"
Adams taid after the 8-ate
vote. •'Thia ls a victory for us. but
even mo.re for our children,
because hf.&bway accidents are the 1inele 1reatea~ tlller of
American )'OUlb ...
ln Senate debate,~ W.Sell
H. Ford (0.lty.). uid ioltall-
atlon ol •lrbaaa qia all cara
driven tn tho United Stites la
amply JuaWled ln terms of lives
saved and injuries ~vented.
SEN'. ABllAllAll Rlblcoff <D·
Conn.), said the all'·bag ayatern
would eave millions Of dollars in
Insurance premiums and payments.
But Sen. Robert P. Grtffln
<R-Mich.), in wbose state the
majority of the nation's
autolDOblles are produced, ·aald
the '1r·ba1 syatem ls Insuf-
ficiently fated and ls UJll"eliable.
Griflln, the Senate lpclDSOI" of
the nsoluUoo to disappro"9 the
air·bal declsloo, aaid the ayatem
did not work 97 tJmes in •c·
cidenll lnvolvlni 230 alt·bai
equipped can.
He cited atatlltica that air hap.
will not prevent injuries tn 50
percent. ol hi&hway accident.a.
AND HE COMPLAINED that
some Department of
TransportaUoo officials "tried
their darndeat to aupprus"
evidence that air bags did not
prevmt inJurles that would have
Over The Counter
MASO~
been fatal ln three of four testa ln
which c daven were usotl m
placeoftostdummld. 4
.
Grilfln ausgea~ that It w.Ntcl
be wiser to enact le11l1taUon
makiAC the use of aeat lelts_,._
mandatory th•n to force lbe
lnatallatlon of a paulve l'fttralot I' sy1tem whlch he .. ld la
Inadequate. 1
He-also complained about cost. C
aaylng that while tb•
Transportation. Department r
claims an •verace tnatalJat.lon •
cosl of $120, it does not deal wJth • .eaUmat.es that once a.n alt bai lnfiates, It wlll coat_, to• to " ;~e-Red I
OiJStiike:
'PronUsing'
TOKYO (AP) -A Japanese-
Sovlet Joint oll company hu
announced It bu struck oil off tho nort.bem tip of Sakhalln Jsland
and the find "has a stronr
poaslbillty ot becomlnt tbe
largest oil deposit lD A.ala.'•
Sadao Kobayashi, president of
Sakhalin OH Development
Cooperation Company, aald
Wednesday It bu ltnlCK four
promising oll strata on the
continental sMll 3~ mtlea Ott the
northern SakhallD pott of Otha.
The test wells are now nmng
at a combined daily rate of mate
than 28,300 1alloos of cnide oU
with an 0.842 aravlty, 0.1
percent. sulphur and 1.28 pereea
paraffin, M Hld.
• The joint ftnture will coattuuo
ill drilllnl ~rram unUl the f Ill
-of 1'78 to de\ermlne the 1be Of
lbe deposlta and assess their
commercial pOtentlal.
j
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MUTUAL FUNDS
If
STOCKS I SYLVIA PORTER
NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
l /N DAILY PILOT
Forml040A
Pink ·soothes
Tax Troubles .
By SYLVIA POltT£1t :The new Income tax FOl'm 1040A, which more than on
tblrd ot Amertcan taxpl)'ert wUI flle, ls on the prtnUnc
preaaes and slated to 10 irU.o the mall Jn December. • ll <itU be colorett P!lStel pint wllOQthe taitPQel"I IVUC• ?~,
tllng tl\rc>Uth UHs many changes that have been mad• bl tbc "
lqnn l(a.ln. Their goal~ are 11slmpliOcalion" and "refonu... '
h' WJLLINDEED BE £ASJB8 to read than last year'1
1040A. Here's a preview:
(1) You need nat compute~roWta standard deductloas. •eneral credit or dollar total Of exemptlon. hat you bad to ckf.. •
on t.ho 1971 version. The 1977 Tax SJmpllficaUoo Act ellml.Aal·
ecf these separate computations. They are in~ ._,
automatically loto the
tu tables from which
you will pick out your
tax.
All you will need to
1et your 1977 tu lroO'I
the I.RS tax table ve (a)
the total of salary.
dividends and lntereSt <adJuted ~ tm:Ome> oua {bl -• ...-, .. y .....
number of aea\pUons.
(2) Nolonaer wlU you find boxa.\ ~ulrinc tnfonnatlon ~
suppcll.1 claims for depeadentl other than a dePtndent child,,
The Wl8 Form l<MOA required in!ormallOn about wbetbi!'r •
such ~b had less than fl60 In Income arid boW much :
support was fumlahed by the taxpayer. That requlremeni .. ·:
haabeendropped, ~<
rrs A GOOD1D£A TO stt.idy the Corm before ~01 to nu lt out, and tO 1et euentlal pa~ together bcloro you be~ •
And don't decJde ~lboul even 1uperficlel 1cn.adD,y t.bal you must spend money and Umeaeekinl out.alde auistance.
Nut: F'ormJO.O
Third Day of F a~l
Marked at Market
,
\./SC Thuraday. ~ber 13, 1on
F~ years aso • ..New~tt Beacb city councilmen nervously made a
cls1on to go into self insurance for their workman's compensation gram.
Aecoraiiig to report iSsucd this week. that decision has paid off
ndsomely. City Manager Robert Wynn said the city has saved $1.54
Ullon In direct costs in those
ur years. savmgs to the city by ~omparing
what the city's premium would
~ave been to purchase a
workman's compensation policy
to the amount ot money actually
paid out of the fund set aside
from tax money.
HE SAID THAT part or the
city's self insurance program
has included active "fety
programs for city employes,
particularly pubHc safety and
•eneral service etnpJoyes who
are rno.5t subJect to injury.
In 1!176-77, according to the
report; the city paid oul $184,049
in 206 cases, representing an
average eo,,t per case of $893.'4 .
•
The ~t ot a pr~miurn for a
policy In the same year would
have been $84.5,399. SAN CLEMENTE FIRE CAPTAIN GARY CARMICHAEL INSTRUCTS ROP CLASS
Training for Hard to Get Publlc Sentlce Joba Wlth Fire Departments
' Schoo-Prepares Firemen
By ANNE COOPER Of .. .,..,, ~l(eff
Giving up a year of Wednefday
a!temoons and Saturdays for
stboolinc 1s no treat. but one
program has attracted a growing
number of people who want
public safety jobs.
"Tbete jobs are. hard to come
by, and the competition is
fierce," said Capt. Gary
Carmichael to the San Clemente
Fire Department, wbo tegcbes
., Construetion Hz
the course through the
CaplstrllJlO.Laguna Regional Oc-
cupational Proeram <ROP>.
"THERE ARE A LOT more
applicants than jobs, and word
eets around that lbe ROP course
offers about the best preparation
available," Carmichael said.
"We've watched our enrollment
climb every year for three years.
since the proeram was started."
He said the proaram has a
&ood J>lacement record, wi~ at
New medical college annex building at UC
Irvine was' just what the doctor ordered
for Orange County construction workers,
shown here working on 101-seat dem-
onstration and lecture hall. The hall is
part of 166,000-square-foot building
complex scheduled for completion next
August. Cost of the. year-long project is
estimated at $14.6 million ,
least JO percent or those who
have completed the course
working in public safety jobs
"The number may well be
higher in the long run," he sa1d.
"A lot of our students go on to
college. but may eventually wind
up w9rking u fire fithlers or
.. 'POiicemen.
"OTHERS ARE HIRED an
public safety jobs -some out of
tbe trea -and we just don't hear
about it."
.,.Most of the students in the
prograJb run by Carmichael are
high school students, but out.of·
scbool teenaaen and &dwts can
also enroll. I
The rint ball of the course
involves class study, with
Carmichael brlnilnlJ In experts
to lecture on their spedalUes.
"THE COORDINATOR OF
San Clemente's emereency
medical technicians leaches
rescue procedures, another
firemaa \eache!' knots. Even
Fire Chief. Ron Coleman,
teaches." Carmichael said.
Coleman's specialty ii. the
history of fare science which he
, says goes back to ancient Rome.
The second half of the course is
internship, workin1 directly with
San Clemente ffremen. ROP
students :Won the ame tiOurs as
the fir men. when po ible, and
ride a1°'1£ on the fire ti'uclts or
ambulances.
'111£ ROP STUDENTS can do
just about anything a nreman
can do by the Ume they are in the
internship proeram. But they
• cannot enter a burning
building," Carmlchael aald. / "They get a chance as Interns
tb see how alt the fire aclen;e
they learned in the classroom
applies al the scene or a fire or
I Theft Reported
Antique furniture valued by
• the victim at $3,170 baa been -------------------_..;.. ___________ .;:._______ stolen from a Mission Viejo
An 'Honest' Deal
Lincoln's College Raises Funds JJath History
CHICAGO <AP> -For $S, you
n buy a piece of land Abraham
lncoln once owned. For $30,000,
f01:l CJUi camp there for a week in
heated, nir-condiUoned Civil
War cavalry tent.
Jt is all part of a fund-raisins arlve for Lincoln College an-
n.ounced in the Neiman-Marcus
hfuese Dice
k;ame Given . ii
l'rrial Okay
19'77 Christmas catalog.
LINCOLN COLLE~E JS' the
only school named after LincOln
during tuS· lifet.mae. Loc4l"leceod,
has it that Llneoln ipllt a
watermelon at the dedication
and sprinkled lb juice on the
cround.
The fund·raisinii drive is the
brainchild of Raymond Phipps of
Springfield, Ill., who recenUy in-
herited 40 ~res which once
belonaed to LincolQ..
For $5, Neiman.Marcus wiJJ
provido a deed to approximately
one square inch of the land, plus a paper copy of the ori~inal deed.
For $100 or $300, the facsimile
deed will be cut in. copper or
carved In marble. Proteeds will
go to the two-ye. colleae Un·
colri, Ill.
Phtpp's land south of Charleston,
Ill., eating delicacies provided
from Neiman.Mateus' epicure department.
TM. final djnnet of the trip, tn
Sprincfield, wil\-.be a.re-creatlOll ot a feast Uncotn gave for Eun>-
pean ambassadon during the
war. The dhmet wilt conclude
with two elaborate calces--one
shaped like Fort Sumter and the
other In the form or a Union gun-
boat
IN THE MORNING, Neiman·
Marcus wtn tly lbo gueata b•cl(
to wherever they came Crom
. .
store, Orange County sherirrs or.
ricers reported
Deputies said intruders, who
may have had a spare key, took
the items from Vintage Oak
Furniture, 23812 Via Fabricante,
after the store had closed.
accident and why ll 's so
important let know how much
water weighs or where to posit-
ion an entine "
Ffre ~lence i.s an emuiiDJ
technology, requiring increasing
sophistication on the part of
firemen.
Enrollment iis tncre.a 1n }Ob Int.em cour:ses otr..CS Y
Capistrano-Lafupa Beach Regional Occup1\lon11 PrOcram (ROP.~
ROP st.UdenL enrollment w 8TO on Oct. 3, aatd Jerold Simona.
adrblnistritor, l 11 percent increase over J t yo r' enrollm.nt 4f
atudents.
The 870 fipre will have to be
revised upward. however. as
students continue to enroll. wlth
more than 900 student.I now
taking J\OP classes, aald Sirn~s.
TOTAL ENROLLMENT for the year ls expected to Lop 1.000
students. be aaJd.
About one-third bf tbe ROP
enrollment is made up of aduJts
and out«·school youth, Simons
said, With the remamder drawn
from Captatr~no and Laruna
Beach Unified high ICjbools.
The administrator, whO bas
headed the ROP prosram $lncc
June. attributed increasing
enrollment primarily to new
course offerings, including
Se~#2J37U8P503526
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1978 FIREllRD
THINKING OF A LEASE?
5 1 I 7°~LEASI
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
"Capt tallied ooet 1&282. .,..1mum lilbllitv at end of ,. ... $3850. • 111. 08 per month f« 38
n'lonttle plus '102 uMd hllc per rnontt\ S34e 20 lnclUC11ng Acenee ct.liven. on ~ credit.
19_77 CLOSEOUT
.. $1589°° DISCOUNT
BRAND NEW 1977 BONNEVILLE BROUGHAM .
. 1977 ClOSEOll
591PilsCBlll
· BRAND HEW I t77 SUNllRD
. au a tld ~ ptloe .... ae• °"'°""'•to. .... ,.... ..... . .. .
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ThUT9day. October 13. 107'7 • · DAILY PILOT DI)
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1978 .GRAllD PRIX
.
• GRAllD llEW SIZE .
• GRAllD llEW LOOKS
•GRAllD llEW~ PRIX
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EPA Estimates -Your Mi1eage M-Vr/ ' 305 C.I. V-8 .
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Pl/BUC NOTICE
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TH~ 0101 f DllALE tn tt>J
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PUBUC NOTICE
IH TMllSUl'llllOft COURT OF
THISTATIOl'c:.ALll'OltHIA 1'011
THaCOUNTYOl'ORAMGE
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Ill lho Milt" ol AdoPloon Pelltoon of
ROllltT HlNRY llOCHHIO, AOOC>C lfltPa< ...
l Pl!:Of'\..E OF THE STATE OF
CAL I Hl"lollA
TO. HN OUYNO'-M •r-oflni. Couf1 '°" M•"9Nt>Y
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PUBLIC NOTICt;
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f'ICTITIOU' IUllMUI
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lhe --... --i• """ -,. ... ,.
COA$T CONVllYAl>ICl ANO
SERVICE COMPANY. 2" l 1'WI Pl
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Oct.1•,21.•,Nov.•, 1tn '417-17
PUBLIC NOTICE
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Ml.!.•~ Rll.ClV INOUSTAlf~. lH Cliff· woot ...,_$lntl,Unll J. 8r ... CA
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t..•urel c.n.,.,,.11--., 51\ldoo Clly, CA
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NOTtC«ofrHOH-RHPOHSllll.ITY NoC"e h ... ,..bY 91,_.n 1"41 , ... vn
dat'IQMd •Ill not bt r•-.,1>4• IO< •"Y Cllbls or loeb411tlff COll1•4Kl•d by
anyone -Ulan mYMll, Oii or en•• 11 ... .,.. ••
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1911
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CARMEN'S DRAPE RY 76.)W. lllhS..,
Co•t•..._CA
f'U~lthld Or .... Colt" 0.lly PllOI,
oct. '· '· 1:1, wn
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PUBLIC NOTICE
HOTlctl OP P"Ol"OS&O TR"HSl'f I'
01' \IHINHA.ITIO TUIRllORY
Al'l'ICTIHO THI 90UHOAAY
llTWllNTHI
CAl'ISTRAHO UHIFllEO
SCHOOL OISTIUCT
ANOlHf
~DO\.lllACllVALLlY
UNIPllOICH~ DtSTltlCT
'" oK'°'OM<.e wlU. Edixe11o11 Code Sec110ro U104
l>IOTIC:t: IS HERC BY C.IVEN UIAI •
publl< ...... "II ""111 De hOld ••• ro;vl ..
n•••llnv ol ttw ()y-c.o..ntv 80er• ol
ld••Oloon 10 <Gr\>OOer llW pe1111on ;ind
recomm•nd•Uon• concerning tt\I
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l'tCTITIOUS IUSIHUS
NAMl naTIMIHT
l.,. tollowinQ peuon II llOlllll 1111•1•
ri.uu JIONN.,ER PAJOR'S IH
TERIORS. JS1 Ce\allllA Or., ....
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Tnos st•t...,.,.. wes lllod '"''" tlle Collnl't Cler. ol OY.noe Counly on Ocl
'· 1q17 ,..1.
P11blt.,,.., Orange Caa•I O.lly Plitt.
0<1. •, 1i, 10, ll 19n
PUBLIC NOTICE
COlleMn.\,CAflt11 1------------1 FICTITIOUS IUSINllS
NAMI STATIMIHT
Tlw IOl-'ftll POl'ton ll llOln; butl•
"*'-'.S .,..,..,, I'. ~. tl'e el Al'llOI, PounteV.._.,, CA ftlOI
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Real estate SALES
PERSON & RENTAL
AGENT openings SeU
starter for a progressive
& tnnovaUve ornce. eomey&c-.-y
497·2457
TRI-PL EX
2266)ClNER, CM
Xlnt cond. • inc. $175. mo , Owner /aat, 548-Sm
SOUTHO~
..WAY
2 BR.TOWNHOUSE $&5,900
.. Can't behevc it? Then call us to
see this air conditioned immaculate
home with new upgraded carpeting
& freshly painted interior. Vacant &
available for· immediate occupancy
with credit approval.
YOU'U. Ukl OUI UP .expert~nced sales personnel
759-0811
LIDO ISLE newly remodeled 4 bdrm, de, 4•
bath, living rm w/cathedraJ ce1Un11. Lt• master bdrm suite $224,9:50.
LUXURY waterrront condo. Z Bdrai, 2\61 beUl:
Pool, jaeuui, 24 h.r: HCwity. Brand new; comp.·
furn SZ!o.000 . • . , •
PENINSULA• bdrm, J ba boaae. All •m«DWM.'
Lovely area, rew atepa to beach Sl.J5,000. _
Bill GRUNDY, REALT OR
:J-11 Buy~oJ,. Orovt• N B b7S blbl Soper duplex with auesl
room just one block t.o
811 Corona Beach ·
beamed ceil1n1s. fireplace, room to ex· Gew.t 9001
paad can rut on thia •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• one!~
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WATl!RFAONT HOMES R!AL E8TATI!
631-1400
OM&. Y SU;JOO
Great o.ta M a ~In
3 Large Odrm1, over·
1h:ed lot 'With bearina
frat u... Good condi-
tion inside 6 out. Price
Includes near new refn1.
washer A: dr)'~r. Just mon·tn. Hurry tall
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UDO ISLE BAYFROHT
For the discriminatrng buyer! Presti-"10Wi borne on qui~t end of island. 2
Story, 4 bedrmi; + maid's. 35x00 Lot.
Large pier and dock -rOQm for boat
50' and more. See this exclusive
listing by appt only $500,000 -ree.
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$61, 900 $6l,000 .-OOL
Frnbly pe1n1ed ln and Walk up 1arden ~thway
oul. 3 Bedrooma, i:i. to this 3 bdrm steal.
blths. fplc, . hardwood F\o&ertlp kitchen. Living nn. traJler access. Sub-room overloolls sparkl·
outyourtcrms. mg pool. Hideaway S31·5800,eves.~·2348 mastt?r tool Only a lHlle
Int, RftWtwork TLC to have your dream
~~~~~~~~~I home Don't hc1>1tlile. -Call 752 1700
Sl'YGLUS HILL/FOi LUSE
New Bedford Model. 4 bdrm. 3 buth.
3483 sq ft home with expans1re ocean
view Nicely upgraded. Vacant &
ready for unme<H~tc move·m.
. '7J..4400
J-1.All,BOR
UDO ISLE llST IUY-4259,tSO
Charming & delightful! Spacious 3
bedrm Z.story home on large corner
lot. Inviting family rm, 3 baths.
functional kitchen w/fine appliances &
BBQ. Prof. dee. North & South patios.
52 l VIA UDO HOllD OPIH FlJ 1·5
NOT A HO HUM COHDOMIHIUM
This one's exciting! And only $86,500
for a Back Bay view. 1440 sq fl of
living space, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths , 2
stories and a sunny patio. Attractive
wood exterior gives a woodsy reeling.
That price again: $86,500. Go for 1t !
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REAL TORS•. 675 6000
2443 E.ut Co8't H1'i)hway, Corona del Mc1r
also 1n M1.-sa Vl!nJc, Jt ~·\6 5990
GeMral I 002 GtMral
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That rare X Plan Condo
wtth wrap.around patio,
formal dm. rm. 1''am. rm. off country kitchen. 3
Bclrnul. Wide greenbelt.
LAND INCLUDED! On·
1Y $13S.OOO. Best val1te on market. UM1$aS•11,vsA10 LE [ ~ ... , .... -· , .• , , ·. , . I " 21 ff AH Ju ;zf ... llCMld
· • , · · M!WPOIT cetta. N... u ..... ,' ° C.F. Colesworthl 2 Story Art11t's Chalet + ' , .
pe>ol. 1''am. i;lie Liv rm • ' ' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! REALTORS 640.00 O
aou.rmet kitchen with . GMH'al 1002 GtNrot 10021--------•1 breakfast bar, step down
conversation 11re11 with FAHY ASTIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• PRIC!D TO
fireplace. Unique 1:11rdcn DUPLEX RIOECOUTED $SI 750 saL sst.'50 Ohob~tr. u.~uat :tdin ,110!~ uonr OVER 6000 snFT PR.ICU> TO SlLL • c'h arm In a f .am i I y " ' " " "I" Bea• .. •fu.J ad~n fam JI.. llu&e family room with neighborhood. Cheery H.r"-r from massive • sa·s, • BA's. 2 d....... .., "' ' •· d b I '-ll d "" " ... " ...... nn wi·th firepla~e Nice use r c .. wa an. ,.._..11.,...'-"'t ........ n + ..... r. 3 hv. rm . Hurry ! Call duunit nrus, 2 lrplc's, all redetorallon to a~ll~w im· fireplace. '3 Bedrm, 2 5·;~·c(0~' w"'rms. uLushlmi-liiiiiiiiiiili __ __
96:H16'1 the blt~. sep. laUlldcy mediate move·in with no baU.. dble car carage, tr a.J ds C 11
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$162 DAY JACOlsa~.e.•n · ..... ..,...,_;o_ ~~~~~~I ~--.. ... I!. Laree• bedrm. 3 bath.r------•-------------.,~---. r .,_.. GRANDMA."SHOUSI -.. vv11. ..... .,..,. fam. beamed cellini: VACA.NT
"""' t"tALL'-'ou.:', .. , 675-6670 So, "Ou've always want·1--------COMMElCIA.L Sl.U,000 30t4 Mountain Mu ST s ELL JM.
u• ror a" _,, ,._ _______ _, ed ~ house with real •FOR SALE* 30• Indoor/outdoor runa View. M E 0 l A T E L y •
JO day ad 1• charm, "ell, your llmt z Br,den.1':&stside Ucensed-50 do~. Lovely MlWPOllT SHORES Breathtaking 180 deg.
inthe *VETERANS* has co me Bri c k tm,950 2 bedrm home on 11• lmmaculate. l level. 3 ·~•n~w.Chanttofa
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
fireplace, old (Hbloned 2 Br Eastaide m.ooo acres. AJr cond. In home-bedrma. :l bath, dble car lllf'\Jme. Bid your price ----_,...,__,,___
Wac's ' Wave's four leued bath tub, cUn· 2 Br Duplc11 Q,950 and gr 0 ° m r 0 0 m . on -11ey SJ 09. 790 230 and &erms. Call anytime. lnJC rm O¥erlooklnJ rern 3 Br llawa11 Kai Mannot $.!:60,000. l.utlorua SCOTT REALTY
lnvest your money in a garden, huge yor d. S12.S.OOO PETE BARRETT LA.JCEARIOWHEA.D 536-7533
home today & wntch it chickens either 11o or 38r, Pool Canyon View -REA'":rY-l.ari!• custom CHALET.1--------•I make money for you! stay, it's your choice $149,950 1.. 3 bednn. 3 bath. Heated 1---------
0ur ore spec1alu:es lo Grandma '1 house is 54z.szoo dble llar Guarded entry
helping VETS• Call now· located In a pride of *RENTALS. ~ i't'fUNUla Dr $225,000 ne,o~~oc'8oteMSaMle11,.spesrs100~ 542·3678. UHRS Bkr ownership Eoa st11de 2 Bdrm Unit $2.W mo v-,. " 1---------1 Costa Mesa Slrt'el The I Bd l-.!n!ltl\1dc S27S mo 400£.lr'* roa All w I' r II r n Is h tl e i; k -
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huq• something to sell" ~~.~ i~;f1~' osk1n1< 2 Br, Nwpt ll~hL' S:.175. PRICED TO SELL C.M~•f ... · •: _..._111.u ~~tpphone-se<:rctary & -'.::'::~-====-:-::-1 c.1a-.s1(1ed ads doll well ' , . " • r ,, I J Ar Orl'aO\ U:\I. !.100 r---:! Ur 1-;..,~ls1dt• how.~ ~uo J Bdrm with (1repluce U CASA. RL TY
642-5671
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• lflJl@3iVE1liftit1 You must sec to :IP· EXECUTIVE SI IESTV"LU"' JUSTRIGHT 962·4471(~)546·8103 µrtt"10tte this Super FIXER
A c (octh<? family that wants 1~~~~~-~~~I ShJrp '-'"ec11l1\l' type
CUSTOM QUA.UTY -Dare to be dlf ·
Cerenl and live in this custom home
. in prestise area. This may onJy
appeal to lhe few who truly like the
finer things. In some areas this 14
room home would be considered a
mansion. Please call since this
home can only be shown by appt. c•~'''
:JACUlll TfMI -A beautiful 4
bedrm home just 2'Ar years old,
sharp and clean. Neat jacuzzi for your entertainment. Hurry on this
one$00,900. c• 54'94141
Offices located in c~to Mno
....,tinqton Beach -He~port Beach
IN HA.JtlOR VIEW " bette-r th1o1n ne"' 21ear1-homt'. It's ln·level v..1th J R.ck1td Thousands 1iiiiiiiiiwiiil~iiiiiiiii;I 2 a. a d~ or 3 bedrm. old 4 bedroom. with an bdrms. 21'1 bath.I and a Needs car))l'ts. drapes •
Ot'llghtlul patios, yard llahan tile enlr}. wet C.ACIOUS ~ll'W of upper bay &t and paint. Located on a
H 1 g b I y up a rad ed. bar, tropic al C1sh pond & ""!"01,.. &v ll&hls on wide ar~nbell. q111et cuJ·de·sac cloce to
lmmed.occupancy. lush p1anun~s. Best of ¥.-~ SUnny rountry kitchen park and swimming
all. 1t 1 a \18C)' .short dis· 3 Bedrooma, 3 bath1, with MW disbwaaber & pool U you're handy and COltOMA.Df:lMA.I Lance to the beach in a pallo. fplc. 2 bedrm~. 2 double uH·clean1111 want a good home to fi>t DUPLU very prestl&1ous b11ths. sunderk, (pie. ovens. En}oytheprlval.t! up. this Is it! Better
Lovely duplex, each urul nelahborbood & pnced '175.000 644-mo Jacunl ~ore entertain· hWT)'! Call645-030a
having 2 bedrms each. ~!_.!l $1Z7.500. CALL Loa around your lirep1t --on the eustom wrap ':Jilk to beach. Priced to ~ SELECT around patio. You can FOR ESTE
OLSON T ... all lhla by enterin• PROPERTIES tM! custom quarry tile .•!a...-....,.~
r.~~~~~~~~I entry & waltlna throu•h i --------,.--1 WHY NOT Buy? on t~ Komtan carpel·
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GOlfen Dream 11.2 The Prac· e ~~ :g:th~~!s"ide~ Bht~~()ft~
Mosa Verde'a moat Y~ Mar beau\)'. Many ex· OoaorHetenDryan SPECTACVLARtio111• s lJIOODover Dr. tras + aaaumAble laan. -111.ttU
BR, ( ba, FR. Dlt, LI, '4Bclrm,2Bath,Frplc Hurey.call~.
~hf Cmt Hor :1••~1" 111,
The coun. la 1our ~ .... f.J:I>. HERITAGE Spanh.b 21tory. 4t aert. $129 500
. • REA LTORS back »•rd. ~n Hou11e ""',"~"~/cm-~· ......... IOHIGne,... IOOZ Wed. lhru Sun. t-5. 1780 oe•..,.,.
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110111 BLllNS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE '
OPEN DAILY 2-4:30
IM lHE HEWER IWFFSt
Spectacular 2 Story End Unit
Towtlhouse, Overlooking Sparkling
Pool And Ramada. 2 Separate
Suites, 3 Baths, Huge Fanuly Room
Easily Convertible To Another
Suite. Highly Upgraded. Many '
Custom f<'eatures. $157,500
2444 VISTA HOii.RA
111 DOYH DRIVE 631-1800
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Coldwell Banker
~CSIClNl:At 9rol<lR>G£ COMPl'NV
SICWDID, SPECIAL
Lovely 3 bedroom, family room
Tiburon homo in Lusk Harbor Vlew.
Quiet Cul de sac. Green, woodsy
yard. This will appeal to the most'
dilcrlminating buyer. $189,000 fee. •
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64~·1766
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Call us about t>U J m · maculate one owner. 2
Bedroom, convertible den horn~ In Harbor..._ _______ ..
View Home• Tbe,...1---------• owner's mt>t1culou.!t care
to every malllten11nco
need Will lmpresa YO\I·
And the hithly com·
petttlve pri~ of 11.J8,5()(). fee wlU pleau you
pocketbook.
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1\SSl:JCIAT ES
LAST
ONE
~ Walker & l ce
Brand Ne~ East.Ide
Costa Meal S bedroom, 21~ balb, wet bar inside
laundry! 17$0 Square feet ot luxurious living! ___ Re_a_I El_lB_t_e_1 __
GAltAGS SALE ads In the Dally Pilot brlna hap-
py results. To pla~ ynur
drawing card, phone
I 002 &U·5678 today. Hurry, call now! S78.500. ltO DEGIU RED CARPET, 7SN202 YllW
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fl. enclosed pavilion . Hlal\ on the hlll·w1th un-
obatructed view. Try
•• 900 down. Call 96U76'1 CE
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OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE
HEWPOllT CllST
IMSTAMTL Y APPEAUMGf
Spacious Townhouse Overlooking
Pool. Jacuzzi & Tennis Courtsl With
View Of Ocean From 2nd F oor 3
Bedrooms 3 Baths, Den/ Family
Room. WllJ Be Red~orated Jn
CoJ<rs & Tone!S Selected By Buyer.
$129,500. Shown By Appointment.
Ht DOYBl DRJVl 631-1800
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. COM DUPLEX
Completely refurblthed 2 bdrm
front with 2 bdrm & loft rear unit
with patio between. Perteet location
& <:ondiUon. W alklng distance to
ahop!S & beaches I $174,500.
WTSIDE C.M. DUPLEX
Corner Sale I 2-2 Bdrm units with
enclosed garages. 1 ~ Blocks frorn'
17th St. amenities. Seller wtll carcy
2nd TD. t n lerior & exterior
refurbished 6 months ago. $109,000. '
675-2311
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custom drapes, r e· ina~O:'-m llUtn Houselesa'! Bu.yours. 4br, prtcem,soo LOCJlll'CI Hilla 1050 rm, for el II• '"'• Large Custom Home, ;'~~l~ ~~~~:.e.::s r:;,~~ 675.-6100 673-44'7 xtralgfamnn.Nrschl'I, GRACIOUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• brick fplc, 2 car Lido Isle. Pool size lot. S-J ..
routt)'ard' Only $85,900.1---------1 ~;:e1rm~2~~U ~.!~~: ~ Hw s~~f.u:~~~· ~.wrti 9ara9e, IHd1'd Is 1294.000/ortel'I. Fte,dbiU· c.,is11-. t07t
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Thu · 3br.21,..bfhomew/vault· .....,.. """aut u ~rm an ...,....., " ,... (8 5) 540 3183 Broker rs. edcellings.Approx.2100 family rm home . Lag. ms Mall &'78.500 In thh elcl••h• ~pcratlo~. 1/aMILl,llOM I£ jQuall ~ sq. rt Comp!. w decor Decorated in warm earth Owner ~147~ n • I 9 h It o r h o o d • THI llACH Plaa crpt1•pa1Joslab. Direct 2 ON I tone.. Spac1ows plan 101 Upgc.ade.d Cambridge l.aglMoNtguel 106-2 $146,500. Owaer will •rfront&c:M. 4 BR, 21!.i BA, cuatom a.-....-tl•• rrom builder. 1120.000. Remodelera paradise in in "tho Ranch". Up-Condo Univ 1 end unit ••••••••••••••••••••••• hefp~. -_ ~...PJ Ii J)oclt_• dr11~ • o~ta •JU-u·
.... -.. .,,, ... 20 1714)152·8511 downtown H .B . <! graded carpets 9 mo~ qt.iet~ulde~a~.ZBrcuai Ha•t You MlaNd TIM WortdWldtlroken + F. Ba)'fronl Prop. out. ProCai"i1ol)a1 .---..
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DISAGREEMENT 551.000S ' 'I CM' tprlnklers. Offered by ttS DOD $2U50. loS1.34.500. ar 1 Block to public park _ __ _ Honlt Pnces To ome DUPLD owner/al\. ~ , ~\i::~~.r~:rs~l~i S3~~-~~25 tv~~~~~ ;:inu:i, ~~~~ LogimMI leach I 048 Down? ,,.. TlrM To ON PENIN., h111e 5 br, 4 STS'S TO llACH m4>GeHS35 New Listfn9 cond 1108.500. Price1 _________ 1 enjoymenlfor Sl14,SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buy Is Now. Don't L ba. everything new• $171,000 SJC"93-m7
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btdroom Townhome. only."94-CGO ___ Lake Park area 3 BR, ··~""7'--PoS11lbly the most ar. At 11w Shltioa. RickS. at9ll3·56'11 WJ1h balcony• paUo tor 4br, 2~b•. Uparaded ara. forced air BToro I 032 t~ Ba. custom kitchen. D fordable prope-rty in htc.d From $73,960 IA y VllW tndoor/outdoor Uvlna. bom•. 119,B001ae•oUa-
• dcl~e lulehen, •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• lge den, massive frplc. I I i _' • Laguna today BnR~l & YEATS COMPANY Mobile Home, localed an Across from be1cb "10 ble,OWC.~..xrF
l II n e o I rec FA.MIL y oversized lot. By owner ---au')' 2 Bdrm & 2 bat 0 ll e "' L T 0 a S excl111 Ba ya Ide VIiiage, 2 clole you can he.r the 1uva.•TORS a111·mi11!S,BKR,54o.l120. .,..500 ·-1734 Y·Ojustoneblocklotht 5 "' B o~ 0 R 0 11urfandMethesandand ""'~ DBJ~HT .,..., . .._. ~ach. Newly rtdecorat 499-2237. r 2 ""· II\ m. en. 1ea. EstabUabed win· 1MlLETOB£ACH ..... Urul • bd h _. 0 r•---. ,.etbar, lndry, bll.ns, etc. I •BR l"· s• t ...._ e ~au .. rm ome CAUF. CLASSIC cu. wner u .... cana can By owner. Pnnc Only i.er.wmmerrenta area. o , ,.,. ~. w111 .. us . oo quae\ cul-de sac. Plen· 3 Bdrm, 1~ ba. Nr bch. TUltT\.EROCK GI.EH mal<e this purchase a BR upgraded condo on 8 'nl03 SALISBURY R.E. Comm. PoOl. owner anx·
ty of extras: P'am1iy $74 9SOowner9S2·3Tl2 • Broadmoor Glenneyrc breeze $85.500. fa.irway El N111uel Golf $59.500. 7~ Call87~ tous, has boUCbt now.
room, covered patio & • 112 Plan. 4 Br. din rm. HORINS REALTY t"r5. 1DS.OOO By owner Ai\. __,.,,,_ .. _______ , larse fenced yard. Walk 3 BR. H.o ba, bike to bch fam rm. atnum. Superb Q.2899, 31~ East Nlne WATERFRONT 661-1535
to the hl&h school. Aak· Super loc. VA terms 6 location on quiet cul-de· •494-8057 * Dr Open Hse-Sat Sun VACATION HOME ON IY OWNER ---.------
lna SM.000. yrs. new. 9 ,900. Sare sacstrttt.OnlyS154,g()() D.corafor'i DeigM l2·S WATER Seauuful 1 UPPERBAY4Br.3ba,3 3~'°'~ ~pi:;~~
R.E.963·7080 JUST REDUC ED lo Bdrm Mobile home, car gar. Fam rm, frplc, a, remOd J~. F.HA M,.,. 11Wbtr'& WOOOlalDGI 2-Sty. English count!") SJ.21,000. Best bu.yon hill. completely furnished. din rm. 2200 aq n . l aumable. By owner
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.q HUMTIMGTOM Laraest Broadmoor 4Br. rfl>IC . bdrm .• den" ba 2ba. shake roof, Paceaet Uvlno. Community pool, ""
I IY ow...~a 4H•2IOO ly ... •ach: f f I din 3 Guesl rm. & ba. w aep • ... __ ,. ~ b ' • ~ am rm, orma rm, ter home Hl"h 0 rade jacunl 6: recrea•lon .--·r-:-3 bdrm. lV. a, Vtl.a•e 31 Bdc:m .. ous• 940 "'·" ba" .... " 3 entry on lower level. • • • Cb 1 • • u .... ,_,.y~ 1034 &autUMdbrlcktrplcln uw ...., car 1ar. Need.awork l lld,SOO new <'ocoa crpt, de-raC!IUUes. Poss.Ible boat annna • rm on SanJuanCoodo«ltt.ory, ~-Sl. Soutbw"t •••••••••••••••••••• .. • tie del\. Famll}' ai 3 lJP«raded.Of\1)'&119,900. MiS!lonRealty 494~31 corator drpa w,sheers, sUpava.llablt."4.000. t.ree lined all'erl. Corner l car aarqe. Prine. on•
..,,,.. Bdrm home. J'\111 slle ~l'1\Ul'°t'Wutoealltp( CIW"""' sl.alned &Jass. dining/UV· SALISBURY REALTY (pie. boobbelve. in llv ly. $15.1,00l>.5484095 block waU, fncd yrd ~' IMVISTMENT tng rm divider, perfectly caUl'13-8800 rm w/plcture window
w/an impresaive BBQ OHORTUMITY lndacp'd, many xtru. overlooklna 40' paUo. S.-L.eglme tOe6
area. lb:lS' family room (71j\ 7$2... View or arauna cattle " Spac famtly kit., haa ... H•••yw• ••••••••••
views the areeo area .._"'°".,..J,.Om"'-Y'" ~:;:l~t L~otecu!a~n iro~ Saddleback to infinl\y. Ocean Ii HarbOr Vu By Carnall)' tusl0!'1vreat~!s. • OWN& WILL ltb t m r Cornplete privacy ()pn owner. llut Sell. Luk r pr + n • panunat COMSID~ 'II no ra c rom CR VINE GR 0 VE S I cood.1Uoo. Laree pool & Hse Sat/Sun l2-4 Prln Coo do. Dya •3:S·ll5l, Priced lo teU at $115,000. ~
olber rooms. La•.kltchen Lau.rel. • BR. ram-rm. recreahon area. Short onJy.4119-ml, Owner eve. wkn<hN-11815 Dona'!!!!' J Call •..:.-· • 1!•$1/~0M •1b~ le dblb'~C: ~bu. prof. 11\dacpd & walk to beach. For in· _1_Propert... OD~ be•~~· 2 DB
ca: et• ue a 1 ri ~·d. 1reenbell loc, focnuiuoncall: S.OTetTOCeT...,.tn BLUFFS, hltbly up· '42--ltJO Villa Pacirica boma. ~ • :,o;ax.l 'gb~ um itot.000. Owner. ~-4725 1"'6en lfflty Jbr. 2,,..ba , 199.000 Call 1raded 3 Br 2~ Ba con· ------Oatbedral eei1lal mk'· r:;\ p'rtcecps7s.soo't~ w 0 0 DB R 1 D G E 494-5'7' '4tt·2100 714-M0-29lhft8 do, nr pool. 5125.000. By COTE 2 Barm BEACH cored wardrobe. adult _
ownu. ()pen bo\ise Ocl CREEKSIDE La 4Br. owaer. Call for •PP'· COTI'AGE. Close lb all cocnmuntt1 "1,.500 ~14. U to Spm. or call 2~Ba. fem rm, formal. I•--------By o~er. • warm 3 br. '7$2·84e2; 6'0·885'1 or shc>Hta1 Steps lO &7 • , ,
551.1700 daya, 962.8713 Jt1Dt famUy area wJlake lcrt'eDOWM! I'• ba hl1h in Nacuel t40-Ulll Oeean. Cpt'd, slnt conil. AMCttOU .. ~~~ti~~~=:-711~~~~~~~~~ ev. I051 MedJlerranean or investment low prtce. New 3 bedno, 3 ba, rplc . ::~,~~cd'~c:f A~~e:;, Private Puu, .Ube& to PricedM~=·000• IMVISTMIHTS
l>r. <Masnolia/Adaru> suo.ooo. Pick cpt/drp1. ~~~·e~:~i;.C:::t'"2 aell. sauoo. 251'16 Via trade 5 Br home on PAVIUONREALTOR nttt 4t6"1711 ~~~~~~~~~ ~311'7. SiU-20'1I .._.._ --·•to "-Ip with _Pi_edr_a_s_f_an_c:_1_. •_95-_14_•_1 pnme part ot co.ta Mesa Call f'IUUO ~..,~ ,... Golf Course ror ..__ ___ ..._ _ __._.. ...
HUOESBR+ W/lt>.ths. p.ymnt.s. Botb with SUP1r oc~ ....... VllW rf tho I le 1041 lmmae. by owner. Save ocean view. Pricedtosell COA" wate ron mew P r OcMllf1wtTrtliflta
comm! 1131,900, Wbd.a a.t 1232.000. World Wide SU TBl/4.CE ~57 Uncla, Lido, etc. Nea.r S.lboa Pi r. Xlat
llDUCED SZS,000. «aft5wkdya5S2-!54t 8"*en1, 87J.45.U, Jean· Guarded private com· Joc&UoD. New copp r 1-------.---t 3 br. 3 ba, dock for 45• nle'. mun1ly Pool, tennis, H.V.H Monte oJ br, farri, plumbln~ It 11~\urea
YAS6t,OOO WON1 lASTI boat. Catm d~or. Deep 1--------•1 jacuul It u11u. Pvt rm, 2 ba, leauhold ~ut8._,;-0c!ClltJ,•n~
3 BR, duunr room. ram· • wat.er. 0wnr. MO-Mai Gr"'!nDS We'-me -UHDIMG SURF beach parktnr. Malr si.auoo. m4> 615-5075; ~·t. -~ • ron rm,111ewbualt·anlutchen. BeauUfully up1raded•---------• •"-.. n.-. Bdrm Suite w/frplc + 2 wkdava.CJD)S93-m7 )IO•caa.-vw .... a. a-L...-O .11 NeJ.ahborhood prlde ii ff t.be dln urf ,_ MEL FUCHS b a _t n r o o m a & Townhouse. i br end IU\• In'-I 4,. .. _ ear poun I a bdr11u & study. 21.-1 -. IU R llO c.lupebWon'tlastl at. w/lovely creek on 2 ... ••••••••••••• .. •••••• bent Well-bpi. ... m... from this 1957 10x52 baths. A.Lr cond, many .-.v on ea r J WELLSREALTOR sides.$74,950. TURnlROCk pool·lennis, exceptional Paramount mobile uparadea. 1138,950. Ph WOlldyeetbelltYe Call81Ml20
S6J:QUor!r/9-2B:t1 achoola. Up1rading in· home. completely furn., 4116-8005 or 493-3'781J StJ,IOOfW MWPTMllCiHTS % c I u de• : la ate I u I for SJS,000 Owner/Alf.. a D\l-pfex l bloct Crom ME&.A VERDE POOL GU.I~ G<qeoul 4 BR. family wallpaper with perfect th be h· w II h " a Bdrm, lam. ten .• on ROME wanted for '9l ll~la rool2', formal dinln1, 3 accenll ; clean RIE/4.DYTOMOVI? 0 ac ' •we•• QllrDr.comet.$149,500.
&eaOU6 qualified out of ..,_ car aara&•· Private lr1. bathroom•. aparkllng This totally rerurblshed ~j 6'6-4t63
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or-$039 Alt ..... rOaUM tct ~ Ceniury21SutfRealty CHAIM reaucedtoSl14.SOO. t.:~tm lo Newport r'W"-'100
WORLDSa•s v~.•ry -~"t'~•DoP11'1rHo~~ ~\ f.sl0 --Ht.6IOO Fabulous ocean vlewa. CAYWOODl\LTYINC. w tt1 woman ANTS SNCUJ. rd w• 0 --3br,3babome.Neatlealn 548·1JIO lebome pc\~k. ....... $"'' • antuticlocaUon. -the qu6et North aldt. ~ IUT """-I O c David #U#WAY ,.__ l SC01TllA1.TY WOOO .. DGI COLLEGE Catalina sunHt. Crom Condillon lPrice HarborVie•HoGl .,. ..... · • '
Super a Br 3 Ba, J 5J6.7HJ PRESCO'JT P"'RK your cozy dlnin1 rm. PalermoMedel 2 bedroom + dtn ..,...,_ .. 1200 workshop, rec room. · Liit Woodbl'tdae hoM1. 5 A Hrdwd nra thruout. 2 Harbor View Home Monaca Ph be I cbo ce ...................... .
f.fon>ilY Jlm It Dlnln1 BB, or ' BR + den. Syracuae Model on quiet Crplca, walk lo b1 r, ========;;...i pool alu corner f lot. ATI1NT10H am. berdwood floors. SAYlOVB $5000 Oversized lot, fully cul-de-sac atreet. 3 French doora open from &.*Forest IOSS sa•.TllO Many up 1 rad• d DIVB.OH:lS ~n ,'"""lo. aee tc>day. On· Wu $74,950. I• now lflndac. ldeat for pool. All Bdrnu, 2 ba + den. The 1unroom on to used brick ... •••••••••••••••H•o 19·0 6 · 0t~!'.~~~:1~$0,000. By Rlvetsld county in tiU'ft·
Q' """' tf»,IOO. e .. ut. 4 BR. on uprded. llulcaa pave rs ti~ spece is where it's terrace where you can SHADOW RUN 4 br. 2 ba, ..... ..... ...,, d 490 lit corner lot in best H.B. We. A/C. Llv, din, rma. 3 nee ed. ASSUMABLE '"the wavet brealclna lo(t home Xlnt. loc. COAllN ASIOCIATll "1 nymeap.:. ... ~~ox~!U
loc. Added patio room, BA. S Car 1ar Nr. park. LOAN. $19,900 on Maln Beach. Quality Fam. comm"ty sss.ooo HARBOR. T IEW • ~· · pool s1a backyard. Open Walk to lake. Sl79.500 & per!ectl01'1, by Owner. •7023 Owner · rllftcb '' 5 Mil from Hou.a• this wknd. 6541 Brkr /Ownr 552·f121 , Asldn" .-.75 000 -494'·5840 -----1 Kllro..:IOLL Lake · Leno1 Dr. By owner. 835-3535 ...... ' · ~·pe Cbatham"model Omdo a l.C:.TAYLOlCO.
I Ml lt7t ,________ SAVE $-ly OWMt' • r bed.room. av. ballu, din· HS.OHO ;~~;;;;;;;;;;~SUMMERPIELDHOME REDUC!D FOi OCEAN VIEW ::~~~r:i~.•ck:O/~~~ LOcation ina1cramllyroom. Love·
Gltl/4.TLOCATIOM Hltllly uparaded •br, q&llCI SALi South La1t•-a batha, frplc, walk In bar. ln demand Newport. Jy int.en.or; lanmuped;
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h le , ahlu roof, tnt. cprt'd rar. Slab/· This Plan 103 to THE Ocean yfewa from Lowest price on the lake. bedroOm.a, eaUni area. n.~ court. Owner64"'736'
b P.•o a .,1 untrnws •-'''l.at ... ery reo-. 2 $121,000, make ofr. rockfl~l•~.l\~llv· OJ>fnSundayH apaclOu.t 11•r•1•. pool • • 111 ~ • ~~ .. • ·• • • '" $111 5'120 Ina room. Corner lot. 1----------.. pl yl\ff. Cloeo to bcb. 2 tractive 3 bedroom aml· u.~":t "~ .. 11119"'-·llllUt"'E •....__+'-loft w/.. 5 oo GOODIYI .....,, blka lo xlnt achl 1v1tem. 111 home wllh a DEN. T..,,~ ~"""' MIC """ --.,.. •~v1 a.. I 067. Boat ace•••· f9 ,o • ' ' c:.-Ylew. Ltt ~ """' •.... BKR, 6'0-1'120 11 what the owner w•nts llAUTIFUL S8fJ,SOO by o-.ier. 536 1514 Asking f75,000. llltclwts. SM6h11ted •••• • •• • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • . • to say to thla 8 bdrm.
3 drm Gr•enllroolt !!!.-&:?8~_o_r_c ____ , FOR woodlahriot,beame4 ~~~J~nc. ~e:fid~~~~ TR111a·r· ~~':; .. r'6;,1~w/it,/.~t~~ ...... ~.2!!!~~~+.'.: ~.:~ !:~~:~:!~1n~: c:::t:rJ~t:J~:~~~ HOWCHIAP7 celllnt• frplc. Inell se11 .ooo By owner. • .... Me-4463 " trtlt tdC>ftl, brid' (rplt"I 2 detached 1amum w, 10· patio A dick. W.tk to 17141756·3629 "#I hi Calfontftl'' MARINERS COVE
pallo.. SIOl,000 oak wet bar, wilquo cust Could you expert to att ~ Open hoaM Sot Me.,.... le•ll f Ht BELOW MAIUCET' IU:J V
UDO 1114.L.TY pool. BBQ pn, boat l•le, mlO a 1uper • bedroom & SuA I to 5. l 1612 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Back Bay •Br, farn.' l~l ~~='~7~J.~7~l~O~o~~~ '::i'::c.e~t!r;~· ~!:~~i ~~~.~i~t1~i!0u:1~~:.i!~ ONLY WAn.Sllt,ooo EJ..STBLUFF t>tt, trptc. al.llOO Prln
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MB.Pl l111ele1ant plush carpet· rn·500 you can Uve in ~BR raxer jU."ll reduced SPYGLASS own c r b a 1 b 0 u1 ht Ina. MwJ. a nrepace ln A ~.450. Brina )'our pamt · h 1 r t ., it 'aoathCr end la anldout to the maaur aulte. Aaklnf rv1ne'a Culverdalel "T.L.C. Seller wantl ar· Wll v cw a m •· • c Y
stU Lh113 bdrm Ol m11r 93.900, rantasuc 'homo•' or.•art uon. Make ofter. Umta•k· ,Pl v ... T.t;:PJ!.: .. :111111 • r • • • w n 1.C.T"'YLOI CO. ' ' .. .,.. ........ home. 'Hutt1 on lhla ex-&.ra"'ferred, mu.tl sell. "' nex. New 4 , I ba• din ....;;;:~;.;.,;.:.:;;;;;;.;.;.F.-~:'\"'""''-I c•llent nlue, pncc~ Call now lo 1eo. RED t5MJIO rm, fam rm, co1111 y4 .• ~low marlrct •U8UOO. WOODlllDGI CARPET. 754.uoz lndlcpd. Open Sat(Sun II
MIWPOITHACH p.e.'TIOHOMI 2412HOUDAYltD Draku Bay. courtet1 UALTY '7'-'642 ~ OWH DISPUAT9 s 8R. 3 DA. •·am/dlne Bll:ra.645-01$8
llOUC:ED SIO 000 rm,sparklmaPoOlhome, - --' ·
TURNER
Thi• 4 bdrm, 2000 sq.ft. \' r • t t Tbl• Briarwood 4
btdroom home la watt In•
ror you. With central atr
condllion,n(l, famll)'
room and dlnlnl room, It
may bu the one you have
bttn looltlna for Atkin&
•UD,000
' cmfilU'y up1rd'd • be\· BEACH SHACK wtplaau,
modtl homo won't laal. ter hcnnew. f191,SOO. perm•• or .. 11 Y
01\l)' '99,950 Call now Coast Properties model, $97 ,500 675' lMS •--------.;.--
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, = -· wilh -w~t har Formal
dinin1. C rolll patio II
pool art'1t. $249.&0o UNlVJ;ltSITY PARK
DEAN£HOME
By ownt'r. 2 aty, 4 Rr
2 1t 811 . Fam Rm.
Formal Otn Rm. atrium,
air cMd. SpatkUna pool
f& )ac1WI Pror lndJcpd a lkcOr. '1 , . 161·0ll4
a Monal'\:h Bay Plau
La111na Nl1uel
496-7222 ll 1·0136
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Great·Newport Beach ai·ea! AH uruts
have refers & laundry equipment in
laundry room. Owner may carry large
1st TD. Reduced now to $195,000.
Outstanding buy!
TIU-Pl.EX
Two year o)d Pride of Ownership
units. Spacio~s 3 bdrm, 2 bath owneni
urut with fir~lace !
4-PLEX
Excellent rental 11r ~ 2 miles from
beach. All i~ \\ \. ~ fenced back
y anls. Great L~ at $134,000.
DUPLD
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
2·bdrm Uhit w/pnvate patios on de·
1100 slrable comer in NEWPORT HGHTS ! ........................ c pt tel od led t . ··-"" lll SELL 81 owner om e Y rem e ~ erior, l&nuS·
Doe t ttlltorb tennt1 caped/sprinklered. ~ -lex 511 eowa, 7 UNITS
Nwpl Hcf.a. aBr. 2B• ea. . Pride of Ownership. Six townhome
14$-alllt.olff,PJinonl)'. units with huge owners' unit. Garages.
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it...Pross it ... Paint it...Nail it ... Plaster it ... Fix 1t. • DIRECTORY
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S•J Appli•oce5er11 Shampoo & steam clean. ELECTRlCIAN°Pr1ced l'M YOUR flANDV\1AN HOUSECLEANIN<.i 1i. our R
TRIPCHARCE$10 Color bniihtcMra; wht nght-free ei.ttmate 011 Rt'ttu.I Comml fo'rt·e t•st Bus1ne .. s . Reita bit' Bnl·kwork Smull Jobi; P 01''&SS10NAL Paint-Paint & Papenn1. :M Yl'I Botutlfy your p ool. ~S Maio,S A Ne1AJM1 . Co.:.la Mt•.:.u & m~ lnlcrrExter Rea11. serv'1 Harbor 1rea, St &pa\r repl m cl cpts 10 mtn bleach. Clean htrge or i.m111l JOl>s. G ua r 11 n tet"d. D a 11 as service. J an1ce's Rag In ine fl75 3175 t'H's work guar6'tZ·038ti Lie 11J28l, ref a M2·Z3.56. old tile or wplne. Frei-s.f.>&12 !157 01 I.iv, d!n rm, hall $15. Av~ ucenst!d b73 03!)9 6-16..s8118 geJy Anru; at tl75 6553 , -. est Guar. m.
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Babyslltert:t'hlldren:S& Du work myi.elf. Refs WEEDlNCCL1':ANUPS Sloploader. Dump Truck. in town? Reliable eslls6460464 .. ••••••••••• .. •• .. ••••
J, nd everun16 wbd alt 5.31·0101. WeekJ¥ M1untenance H1i1ullnic. tree work, !>4!rv1ce, reasonable rates WORK GUARANTEED PalnUq & Repalri. 35 M~ pllUO \ylldlt.t
tcr..5*-149 Freeest 642-9907 grudlng, demo etc &professional deantnic Mo•ing lnt~nor/Exlr. Free est. )'ra. expetlenr•. repnr.'R.id/commlfi·,.; c::.,...... Ceilf9.Acoenffc 831·1~7 Call the Suruihme G1rllj, ••••••••••••••••••••••• :5Y"!_!XP.642·029S Workma1a1blp 1u•r. eat 9ti2·4111 Lu•11 t ......... •••••••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Gardell.ln& Service. c:le11n . 540-9525 & !>52·0i4S. 24 hr Local & Long Dtatance YOUNG Man, 5 yrs expr 536·7CIC58 2111233 Carpe1atry • any type, £coooal)' AcousUCI: Qua.I up . & baulin1. weekly HaulfMJ serv. Moving Lowest rates, I I I F
Panel, doont, etc. Als 1prayed ceUlngs, re-blatntenanc:e. Reasona· ....................... Ho I w· d fust, eWc1ent service. "t w~~~:rAn~. ree WALLPAPEARANGING .. , ..... ·Comm'l. lie/-·. Aft s, petrs.Gua.r.Llclt329695. erates,rreeesUmiM.ea.cHEAPEST hauling in useceanmg1 in ow:. l:"ree est Majestic esi; · • n Y Expr'd 20 :tt•. Work••• .. •••••••••••nH• ..
Ml-2719 • ...... Fr~esL ~1800 ~er 4:30 ask for Ron town. Fr est:> CHEAP! Goodrstes·Good ref:1 Modern Mo11en;639 ~:! FOSTER'S PAINTING. &uaranteed. '7»-1830 ROOPS ~llor548-4.987 64.2-211Mor645·1300 """" ~~.L. r.;.,~7711 -Com.m'I & Re5idenUal. •_.__At__., ' Doo d b ,.._.__.or .....,..-n o>o1'U Small Movm"&llauhn°. N b bl ... _.,....,... N, win ow1. ca 1, ~°" R.ellabJe Ex.Pr Japanese OCC Student. Big "• 1' t'rei? E.'>limates • o JO too C or W. ...................... . abd•ea. Rouah A Finish. ••••u •••••• ........... Gardener. Reaso~able, truck. Trash, tree tnm, Xlnt housecleaning by 642 0386 small. la yrs expr. FullY VERY NEAT PATCH t
Plck\ApwOl'k.&&2·6183 H.J. Huffman &Son, Geo freeest.645-5230M1ke etr. Randy 642.5703, day Ownlransportalton -.-.-~rd /lie. 1136-6985 • JOBS&T£XTURE ROO f'O&"-. Con.tr Custom Alt & Add, ~ p ............ /9--.JIWI u,.,..3202 Fr -• · ., Coatom roof framu1°·. pat 1·0 ~. cabi"net .. , c•E&11i..111p5 !>49·3666 -_ .... ~, • ..,..... ••.• ~ eeest. -,,..1439 All t .. -• final\ a~aU. ~ Q ~ ~~ --••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,_.,. • Room adda 0 K. Af\er Cormlca New const. Res 673-3910e\es College slu<lcnl. llauhng, Will cl~an your home t'."' Pl'..IERS PAINTING , Palcb Pluter1n1, all ~e:;, lit/bOndJ;,J.8"
S:00.551-4820 & comm . 64S·46U, lat moving. 752·0117 pertl). Own trans. Call E~pr'd . Rt.'u:; R1i1tea. When you re talklbg typea.fretest.ima~. ~tM21"'"'~~.. L.
c.p.tSenlc• -541-4SC1Lic.Bonded Dig ll Landscape M~11n· wkdysaftSpm freeest. 646-6523 Fri•e Est Call Gene aboutl.st,youbavelobe ~ --...,..·_ ... .....,__,.._"'""__,-~!":"":',..
-••••••••••••••••••••• lllARKSlLER CONST teoance: Mow & Edae . ...___t...-J-Lancbcaplng 552-~ 15t, 4' we are lsl. For lat ft.ep(aJ.rs. Uc'd Is 1Dlrd..
Carpet Man will lay youn NewC'Ofl.lt. Res/comm'!. ~11 ma1nt. ha~~1ne. :;::::::;;::·;"! ••••••••• ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• c:lau '!"Olrk _aod ~ 11.ne ....... ~~ t1J)el. Freel t. Call
or mlne. Re pal ra A Rm add. remodel, Patio c ean·ups, rotou mg. Roto soil prep Plants Paint YOfll' Castle matena • mir • extr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• all)rUmeSC..sdOWalt ~lean.lnlt.oo!Guarwort Liccontr.Call97!MU1 Free&t.6?S-5Sl6 Wanta~r;ALLYCLEAN shrubs. lawn's. Rea~ A\'era1eExtr1Stry$39S State contr tic'd, Bon· ao.MESAVERS. Plumb-1...,-.;--...-~---=--~
at biQer aavmp. Fr -......-. .. G11111 .. S.-.ices ~~p~~ ~~ sJ~am rates. Bud 645-8149 2 Stoey SS45, 1nlr ~rm ~edtuur Pleue ~~ct l.ns • HeaUn1 & air COG· ttst. ~ -.nc ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Prices Incl m•tr'l-labor ue Diamond Paui..wf. dlt.ioninc. ~ est. $10 ---------•••••••••••............. IMMAcuLATE CLEAN-Malaalr Guar/lnsrd,1"teeest. 548-0352 br. Honeat Is reJlable
WeCareCarpetCleaMrs ELECTRICAL SERVICE · NO~~~;ALL JNG You DESERVE the ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ted636-7085 service. BofA, M/C OK. StumclHnOl'sbampoo CAU..S ~hr, &SMALL S48-00S9 BE.51' ?59-0Y/7 Bnck. Block Slumpsl.ooe 751-3150
allo upboJ.stery-alJ work JO~M2-8233 · Planters & Walla. Ex-PAINTING. Jotr/Extr. •Palnt.lne/Paperia&• ---------•• gu.ar. Truck mount unit -HANDYMAN: Carpentry, Rosemarie's Houseclean· pertly installed, special-Expr'd, bone=it. neat. ••Interior-Exterior.. DRAINSCLEARED
Fr .. t. reas rales HubbanlS.Ctric electrical, plumblne • tng. Xlnt work, refs, ad ly priced. Call Bob, Reas Llc'd. 98•·10t5 1Jc22S.1981Dard/Guar. PROMSiJ.50
84.S-3711 Lie 327136 645-e974 noor:s 646-6851, 847-2787 rat.es. own trans.1142·1403 673-0164; 536-9906 Da\•e Call Hanis 642...(558 • Call 75l·&H2
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•ALL NEW APTS 2 & 3 PARK M!WPORT PALM MUA APTS. nessman share exclusive paneled, sm. whse in re-San Clemente to Laguna Goth a rd & Beach . OutcaJl542-3Ull/54.3-az50 bdrms encl . 1ar Bachelori.. 1 or 2 MlNUT~TONM' hme In Emerald 8oy. ar. lor2yr. lease. Lake Wellestab.4000739 M2·9S45 rireplace:s, bit-ins D-"rooms ··Townbo .. ~-BCH Ocean Vu, many ~tras. Forest area Kent U.~-to• --so~s -------1 .RELAXING'lASSAGE C7l4)~1887days. _... .From ... -.. ,.,. ~" Bach.1&2 BR. Howard Manao 645-2521 Hartcim. _.y ._.. .. Found· Greyhound Bus BobJames·l.Jclrlauear an -.,,, lcn.-el ope ~ f .,....... .._ (llASservl ~ .. "•1 "-" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ticket. Nwpt Bcb on Outcallt·9,G4.SW for 1111 tndustriOua nd.lv. Spec\acular spa, total rom _,. ar up. '~ ................ New 2 br, 1 ba. 3 br, 2 ba. Adults. No Peti. ht, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'t Nwpt Blvd. l>e6cribe -SE 100\tag•fo opp0r. Bkm. Child, amall pet recreation program. 1561MesaDr. c.ddowa MISSION VIEJO LOANSAVAJLABLE LJcket & other IO&l artl-NEWS REL EA eraw. lllmt ~deill
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8 cs Bl.ks East of Newport U•'--1:..-....-1! Shoppmg Center 1800 sq. Credit not important. cle. 673-0101. ~!!. hn'!_';?cltvulub w/10 \e)' ad,dfr. Pcistltaa
""'"'"" Blvd > ...., _,....... ft. for lease. Lg~ ~~hted ...... 4tl·l I 02 .,. .,.....,,_ pu.,.. J. ar calls f• nliDc,: a~ 3 8R, Z ba. 1 blk to bcb. Lslaod, Jamboree & Sao 546.9860 Share a home or aptmenl sign, 3 way visibility. _ • FOUND: lon1bair grey 3ob potential. I;earn ot daUJ I• nperta for
Ocean vu! SSOQ mo. 2U Joaquin Hills Road. ~t-CO.ATU UHlJMrnD Spectrum Propert.Jcs. Money Available, many Tiger Cat. Vic. Raleigh news style in 2 leuom our ~ta It misc.
llhSt.116U0.13 17141644-1900 Uk<i«Pf'~~ 495-4771 sourcei;, 1111 prOJOCls. Ave & Victoria, CM. f r o m P r o • lfln'l ollWe duUalnclud· ..._ .._ ~ n· S50K mm 752-6052 642-8734 W~ROPOWER. 3400 lnl typJnr. Apply la • ...-..... b, "-· 2ba upper. New duplexes 2·3 br S3SO c..>...t~}ll.)UrlwQ 1 trialll ........ _., ... 500 ----lrvme Ave, 104.B. N.B. ~.rson, 1'7042 GUle\t E n c. 1 • r. 2 l 7 o 2 .... .-1u. Pam1I• & pets ~e f'orover5yrs.1132-4134 ,... ftff9 ., .. ..._. T--t i''uund . German Shep/-!)56.7028 A 1 1 •• ..
roOthUl'lt SZ95. "2-0771 ~. {;;~12 ' -••••••••••••••••••••••• De?::''' • -SOlS Bulldog Mix. Gd jumper. · ve. rv ne. -m-.. pm
Gal to share lvly 2 br Pk 11.MMfcH. Golden West, HS. 1•, DANCEOf"FUN Moa thruFri. Sp1riou1 :S BR, 2 bu Oupln apls Shores area. Npt apt Spa, Jtym. pooh, ...,.. ft. .,...a ••••••••••••••••••••••• wlui aao. 847-816S'4Hlll5 Btll oude 1irla dance ~~~~~~~~~~ Trlplex. near new, 4bd.2ba;2bd,lba.Yr BIG' etc. Call Anita 64-'·9040 350·665 sq.t. SHO-Sl50 ket1n.>dt·oupleh~smon~y rap seaaaon. IOA?tl to
wibltm.frplc,lndryfac, tse.1714l9156-S871 dllysor644·7295eves. rn0.Ulilpd.64S·l357 loloanonht&2ndTOi.. LOST Blk cockapoo 2AM Mon·Sat 625 N.
pr. Watu4'1a. pd. A --Airplane lovers' In· _Agent 496-0800 wwhite .. chest .~ 1;>aws. EuclidAnahSlie-111$0 nlu family w/chldrn 2Br.dlshw~r.newcarpet • LJO(Hemtoshrhm. dw;trial P1i1rkonOrange PVT PTY will PiAY mor<' Ans to Tippy Vic. of FREES -IONW/AD welcome. Old Town H.B. $335 yrly, no pet child 67~~~t1:501 County AU'J>Ort. 3200 1oq. r lndT C> Magnolia It Adams Lie.
SJIO, mo. Ava.II. Oct. 15. 3J136St.6*-04ofrplc There's SlmHhon In -ft Ol'fice-warehoui.t.' for or your 64.2-35'73 ll~Reward!963-Z2?6 LJGM •cceptl
Mf..2711 Do>·oulike.thebeach" recreation . Tennis. Offke•...tal 4400 leasef7SO (714)642·9542 --•~tb''-(em Scottie Vic responsib1Ut.yforcareot
1 lr2bdrms S245 & $295Profeas1onaldetor,1br. swimrnin1. bllbardt, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •COSTAMESA• WS~'CB0UJ01''tRnSJ's~ Gold:;.west & Slat er: =:r~!!.u':~~.~~ft mo. 17481 Apt ''A'' A rarechanceat $310. bea.ltbclubs.freeSunday H •PERSCl)FT Bus.&ind.parltsw,of DEEDS AGENT . 847·34_7o ______ 1 from the Pf&P con-
D a fry v I e w. H .B. 1$IOW. Ba.lboal7~7101 bruncb. partlea ttnd 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB flee. 1300 to Ul80 sq n . 714_~ Lost Co"ltatlel lower • sortlum.
M mo l MUCHMORE' ACT 54J.S032 .. .. ----'"'--"------· • .. ~ , S()acious3br.crpta,dlpt, Plus beautiful aln1ln. -lmm. occupancy From Arch. Answers Wolf Soddc:Mil 5400
2br Coacto. NeW'ly re bltos, Crplc. Gar. No l&2 bedrooms furnished 1501 WntclffDr. l~:sq.ft.Leasln1'olc9to LOUR:~J wt\4&tle. R&ward. ·-•••••••••••• .. ••••••
r diecon $Z&011ttino. pets. Adults only. Near or unluml.sbed. SoM')', NewportFinanclalCtr 5 dail.Y. TIJ W. 11th St. nw 499-400.leva Siil&l.e Adult.I, 15>.eo ~
fC.S.9181 .. k LaDoris !:~5Hospltal. S375. adult.I only, no pets. The L...lng Offfc• Spoc• !~u 1~ :r~.4~~i lntwHtlat.. FOUND: Cbibuabua. It ~01a1a1e.
Sbldio pr-den apt. 2 br. :!:;:~=~:~~~~'(: CallooSiteMa.na1er c;a.7004 ~~:·:t::. brwn. abt 71.oll'--. ~c ,..,. 4.T.H.CI J~ ba. Gu paui 1child3 Bl' Z Ba, beam clga, ford. Roommate,aervice 171_!?_642·3lllext248 8tacb a, Garfield, H.B. ATOUCHOFCLASS•
nder 5 ok, S2SO/mo. wood panelioa. tplc, St 4550 Fairest Termu1nce UM9 s:i&-7491 Mm •ttuctl•e &' in· • 9•-bltos, c1c»e to bcb.. 1450 avallable. DELUXE OFFtCES°"099 s.tHer M._ Co. t•Wt•~• ,,_,.pl•. n·..lci.•u
.• ~ ••••••••••• •• ••••• ••••• •7 FOUND D 'e Suhda ~ ~u. ..---'C .. ..-~ ~~~--.-.---~I yrty 67>-7614 ~ Comm.I & ind!stl i.pact'11, 642·2 171 545-061 I 0 · Y ._d'•creeUyat k "" ....... c .. ZBr 28a --O akwood ·""" 2000 f " I e11enin° ~•c Carf1eld & • "' ... ..., .. n. • · ...,., to "I I. ,..., 0 14 .. INTROVIEW75a-SIU dbl in balcony, ~UFF 2 Br. 2 ba, G uden Apartment.a Ul:Y!iq,t\ l.a~Niguel& Mognol1a H.8 968--4281 ------~----, ·~~~~~~S~P:!!..;.!,-. SIZ5 mo. AdlLs, no peu. M1u1on V1e.)o areas. al\6PM
-fnqulre 1700 Weslcliff .._,_. ~ Handy to S .D. f'r~y LOST·_D_r_k_B-rw_n..,/B_l.,..k-1 qu 'COOL Dr.AptllB RS>lmne11t17th> CA11:81l·l400
-2 er. l • pr. lirdl')' ) Br 2 e. W/bay VI ... $()' Ms.OSSO
la l, "° u. Adulu from beach Out11de Ah"Dort Officea
$:m.4ZSA.l2lhStreet. abower. WJO. 5'71-8211 .......... ~~ J '1oNTH FREE
1'700 18th St Full auvlce. No lease re· . GET READ $1'5 3 br. z ba. block to I Dover al 16th I q 'd 20<HiOO sq. n. Plenty
beach. Encl. pr Yard. 6U·8l70 of parking 2082 S.E Pftpai'GdLomcwefast Adult.s.nopets. . Br istol St. Newport
wben YOU see our luxury TSLM1mt 642-1603 looms 4000 Beach. SS7-7010 • dult. • family aarden ..................... •• ----a pts. Swim in our LtiS. condo oar beach. beufl•e lltow lftC •WUrim!J\I poola, relax ln S43S Day 833-81!H, eves & Sleepinc nns S75-ll~ '!lo Ol'c space In Newport our 2 l•cuui&. Saunas wknd.1548-11815 AlJ sso. wk. Share kit/ Airport Area. Re<:cpuon, 100, bath. Shown Mon-Sat plicme serv. ronference
i&l ID froftl S260 St.epa to ocean. 2 bti l 3 ' "onlg" · • Call aft lpm rm. lntch, secy serv. d1c-. IANIU Y CROSS f>arkini.~?A:inttff. Refs req d. W-0068 taling • copy machlne.
11'1fl VleWpoinl Lane Roomw' kitchenette From $290. (714 )752 7170 NtarBeach4'Wamu. t BR. 2\'.t bath. one block SSOweek&up.
acrou trom McDonalda Crom ·ocean, $-195 Winter MS-9755 I
14Z..6604 ~~:S'i uk for Lu, ~~~!~~1:i~.r.::=~ ,, ••
y.ua Paclfie~ BR" Den. Oceanfront. Very plush 1 Mesa. Some retrl c. ~ee •••• 1uper aharp. PvtpaUo, bdrm. Upper. rrptc, gar. avai.l .• color1V,AM/FM ~._...........,
car end 1ar. all Rec. \'rly. 673·6210 Debbie radio avail. Weekly ren· ~:::... FOUND. Le Cold do11. ~Fac.tMlletobch.$400. 673.QlO lalslliO&cup.&43-7"5 z--.-lusJMQ/ln•••t/ vlc "dam• & Harbor. lll0.IG-8111or498-3005 ,,/_ ...,. ~ " "
2Br lBa. w uth St. Up· Am~dor Inn in Co.ta -1'=-..... . ...................... c.~t. 75Hl776 blwn 3:30 " Br deluxe beach unit. pe'r, $lSO mo. 1714 ) Mesa, 2277 Harbor. een ~ ...._1 6&al\8:30PM
.DfW, FP, patio, gar. b7S-8370 eve. 1213) trallylocaled,23Srooma. <>ppom.;ty 5005 FOUND
Avail. za:sa 937.0321 £xt32Sdays. MANY with kitchen, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Siamese Cat. Laiun11 ,....,,._ phone .• TV. Sw1mmin1 GIFT G-'J kl I Beach 495-5314 ... ...,,.II•• 31..a2 Yearly 3 br, 2 ba, l~ blk pool, Jacuzzi, and tte. SANCLl!MEMTI .. ery, wor n •
-·-.. .._ w. bch I N Oaf'o •-kl partner. Limiled hrs Ii ---0-. ---n---1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::r..~4"" ;,!i~uc 03· gar. 0 room. ., • wee Y Mtdlctll Arta ISdg invstmt req'd. Pb ~ Moo FOUN · Fem. uvaer New• near new 3 br cot,. .,.. ... _..,., ~ rates •l.arllng from $411 ° Ideal Medical or Dental thru Fri 10.u; 675-3080 found last July. vie. Org ......... ..,,.. _______ ,
dm•apt.a.8omew/pooJ, IAYAlONl'APT week. 1litea. Pluab ca~tl le ' Co. F1lr1rounda •MICHB.&.1'5*
tetmis, 1ara1e. frplca. With fantastic view. 2 lilt. 64.S-4840 ttntral air. S5' per f\. BICYCLE &SPOR'tING _1_5_1-_21_1_1_.....------t
2$. Joan, 846-1371 or 2 ba. Terraces. Pool. Hunt. BHcb aru furn. CallYEATSCOMPANY M• ~:~:~vaila· FOUND· lnah Setter. ---------1
IMl-2!!D7 Boat dOclc avail. &lb· room Jn exec. borne. ~ ~ bl• now in Or.nie Coun-rem. V1c Hunt. Beach
.,..,.. 3144 terr. parkina. F ull Avail.for quiet.baebelor Ex Uve omce space ty Qd otMr choice So. Owner must Jdentlfy .
... •••••••••••••••••••• security. S700. mo. gentleman. Share in~~~dln1 recepUootsl Calif. areas. No. 1 rated 213-925-0123
New a Br luxurioualy ap-646-83ta ~~~~~~c'i:~~n~ from$150mo.l0$31Sm~. blkepluaNat'lbrandapt. Found: Black Setter La ForappL4D-'129G
JIC)atttAtd Ttuilcrock Glen OCEANVlEW yrly 2 Br 1 & util. incl. No pell. Prestige location. Ca I gooda. Complete lnvcn· Mb. Female. So. Coa11 -L-O....!'..O!'.:K'...!!I~N~G~~,.~0-R·l""...,"5~~""~~~1 ... ._.-............. ~
twohle. Viow corner , all Ba, duplex. "1iO per mo. 63&-0974or964·2087 752-ml torya ... i~tatoraJcenm. ngd~lnmco'mmet Plaza. 540-0583 AMERICAN SPOUSE! fKiUtl-. Owner unable MU780; 642.3639 sums """' lll ...
to occupy. Very reasons· Balboa Iale, quiet wrk 'a IXICUTIYI PQtenUal. Your buslness. FO\md: Oi>lden Rlvr In ac· 77 Yr old female, f<>lk bf rpte for reliable le· ON BAY Z Br 2 Ba. vie•. men over 21. SI001mo. Deluxe private orclce. Not a franchise. Call cldent. Proepect la Coa1 classical dancer, never
nan\. Avail. Nov. 1, Dys •ar, S850 mo. yrly lse. Share ba &kit. S7~31U Sunn 1. al r con cl n41179-3313 Hwy Oct II at nl&bl. Call mvrled, wants to meet
.. ~ .. -•. ""va ....... _., a:D-9"2eves. PeNIOnaUzed phone cov· 538-lll42forinro. widower over 30. Wriee: _.._....,"" ,--.. • S2'7 SOPER WEEK eraae. 1ecreta rl a I OuUtandlnl money mak· Miu KJm Ml Ra, Kwana ~·CICll ll41 3Br. 2Ba, o\len & ra.nie. tBt.KFRO I BCH.HB service. E8ay fwy ac· in1ldeas&invenllons(or FOUND: Indoor Pe Hwa Moon, P.O. &xj~~~~~~~~~
••-••••••••••••••••••• d ah w •hr • re rt I i . S38-472.8. LVE MSG ceas. 6611 Baker st., C.M. aate. All fields 833-8060, crow, CdM. very frfend-1329 1~~· :!Seo~ul~1~K~ore~a~--·l-llil~-~-~~-·I OCEANFR ONT l Br. wahr/dryr. polio, 3 blb Nr.OCAlrpOrt.~2982 leave metNge for Mr. ly. 634-7800 dya; 67~M51 -ot•• •.•-v1,.1 'N!!!~L·· bakon det r \I to bch. SUS mo. Yr ly lse llefthH to S... 4100 Seeley e\'a. ,,_.., _ ._. 1' ~ tu~ ' 175-9512 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Off~ apace UOO aq rt -----~----ESCORTS. MODELS •car._.,.,, Semi-lnulld lad1 will dh1ded anto 6 orncea on Diltribtltonhlp1 FOUND: Black doii. vie . MASSAGE
l SR 1 blk to bch . .Adulta. Gcrreous new rondo, 3 br, a hare "er 1m1ll NB lie.a Verde Crpt.t, drp1, Mo NEV MA JC~ R. Edwarda " Sater. HB. 5404393
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peu. $295. p/mo. 2'~ ba, pool. lS acre pvt home 'lritb active reund AIC. SO• sq. It. Call Reatoclc pacb1ed candy Identify. 55MJ35 dys; Alkfurut.~ JJI.3ot 3llOOart.4 park. Ctiast•I breezes. lady. Home pnv. Pyt HadJey,983-8933 l.n rttall locations. Na· M71M7le\'es.
M3$/mo. Newport Ter-room w;bath & meals ln ttonal comp1n1 with l.Alt·C.lico rat·:noall 1 y •KARB4S•
1 BR. t~ Blks from race.4911-7737 ucbu1ge t or. Jlte LOVELY Faahlon l~land tbouaum otestabU.hed oldremvic HarborVlew Ot.rl'CALLMASSAGE t d d b
cb, utll lncld. $22:1. 2 br t I beach bouaekeepine chorea le officea Cornp. rum d. & retall account.. From Hills, Bro~dmoor. Left llAM.fl>M ~3 . ~~ea~ e l ruout
C.11 .. ..:ntf Pall:. e~oo':t!f, SJ?5: companlonahlp, P.O. ~~at'~ ~h':rn o:c; 14500. 1nve11tmon t front lei oranie. rt . , " ~~Hall'•
Stutlowlfu.11 Jtrtcben walk M5-4186orS46·i011J 9Dic n., CdM. m:l5 714 640 4082 • tecured by inventory. black neck whlie or " Eqinotr 43. $ 10 , 110,
beach/tow!\, $240. Quiet Oceanlroot., priv1t. room Written repurcbuo hl•ck' race W~n who meet il.ncere G1al .::o·
.ina.C9'1·3t08 &t. bath, frClc. patio, *COSTAMISAiit. auarantee. Great ror found cal;. call"'Ct Fri· PO.&r>xuca. o. o
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k•-Del off 111 W 1'1th famllle1 too. Routu d•Y PM pleaae call l8d $110 Walk Beach S.~•t• 3'76 wtrupol\ll be, wor ml axe see, · available tborou•hout ·
t • Htbltt adulla no ••••••••••••••••••••••• persoo.673-30811\IUpm St, Unll C-4. 830 IQ. ft. the Western United >?lain.MC·~ HORSEDRAWM. l~~~!!~=~~:!!~I own, • ' $2111 642-4'63 S C It 11 t pets. 49'7·3100 Deluxe :t BR. 2 Ba, apt. Shr beaut. rum 2 er 2 Ba --.:.. · tatu. l co ec • LOST . Male Jn1h Setter, HA YllDES
14MNicm9i ·uu ra_.,,~:,~.,~~~an ='°~1=i~;:i• to ore!'l~~2~~~~~ft. 1c ~'C1t<t.r.4r~;~Mr. ~:.L~1t'nafe~ ~~:a : foraro~• ••••••••••i;;••••••,••• . up. Utll. pd. a~etrum Reward 18911-895& 1 d~'i.O:S~
Dc.twceH•IBr, 126U•U1>, So.tit...... UH Share H.B. home W/pool, P'ropertJe1 05-4771 SEAFOOD EATERY l t pool• rte: room. ctl.ll•t •••••••••••!••••••••••• wash/dry. '150 mo+¥• -. Take out and toble Leet. Reward Choe brn 10 m n11tea r o m
.,..a.Ul·Tl61 1'1020cunVlata Dr., apt utll. 962-8120. OFFICE-SMSTO.RE aenlco. Oood luae poodle. An11wer1 tn Nr~Payo.r~;,0R1fm•u•.!•~~
--"E", 180 d•I· ouan Ul3 Ba.kert..Sulie E. $C9S Prtme locaUon Newpor1 Cocoa. Vic Adam• & '"""" ... 1:· ... "'" ......,.,.. •edt 3169 view, 2 Br l Ba, upperi Ma.leabare lwc Oondn Npt for 900 ft.. t'lLOT RtAL Sch/Balboa Fairview. 97US411 ~.~~ •• ~~ i5tlat!.1,
•••• .. ••••••••••••••••• refrii. dahw1br. sng Bcb w/aame Own bdrm ~'TATE,540-~ MEL FUCHS d b 1 t _".._" ..... ...,. .. _·--1 ........ --·---L
n froni l lat\ bdrm llar.commpool•lndry. & ba. Jacuul, .. uoa, P .. rn R Ito fl75lll!!o Loet Joi ro~ rareo u•s~"'GI iMllGlllJ rn lenoo rrptc. rrplJI Wtr "tra!lh pd. Adlt!I no pool & gar Oen. n vl•w. a Pteirtl1tou11 Lido omce hwon ea r · Sat. Ml C sa Rest urant .....,.. ~ _... ...... _.._ _____ ""!""'"+I
~. .175·1.SJS peti. S•U yrly tH. blkal.obch.1225 ~ON 1p.trc-. 1150 mo up. Bal Penn. 854•4417, FIGUIEMODILS
!ill OOlt'i · 675·i«l30 You don't nttd • 1u.n to 173 9880 ~~;~r!;J~~~ lbl't ~I-• up Ulc sr11p1 2 Sirls od Jrd lo 1br 3 "draw rut" whtn you ESCORTS r. "WL'' in claaatflC!d Nice 1 Dr srzs Private bdrm bchlrt. condn SW Dill olca w 1ecy . ervlc-e. place an act 1n the Dally FOUND. Able Airedale oVfCAU. 0 y
Ip to bore ruulla' bead\. Vilt• l.>l"t ll· mo. yr lM? 848-11634. Iv Mrox. Nr. 0 .C. Airport PUot WanlAd8' Call now l)111! d<>I, .tc W. 18th Sl ')t.JIU ~ ~. MC INI nom $25() 752 5626 642·51'18 C.M. 145~11 ,
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BP• Manwu:tunir bl• operun11 for 1';xp.r'd
U1m & tonltntc cu~n· ten. Apply, AlaJUt'la
Yachl Corp, !M7 W. 1&h
St.CM.
..COUMS OIL
UV .. IM
fdarrted, n o children.
:.upenase 6 t~enacti
g1rh .. ExpensM 4s t-•I Nao, p/Ume 1ln1le lad)
• &olbt!per, full charse olc . Oak Trt1e Hom"'·
l'/T. •~iih li:clu\oloiY In s.&:>-~3. .-
Rt>Ml fo.o.t1ate. Lite l.)'pm1. COUNTER Help. tla)'ll &
76Z 4124 _ __ moriuoas McDonald&
BOOK K EE p F. R ru 11 Restaurunt: lHl H4'rbor,
churef' lor m~lum size CM. s.s6 IMHJ_~" f~
THE CITY OF
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Ea:yt~...t&T~...,...._..,
,\1uiw.m.:n Opi:11w11a J-"cn Th~ P0111Liort1 ol
Help Wmthd 7 I 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••
*MAIOS•
Thj!! Inn al Lal(una
::11N~l~~
Mointeftanc• Mon
!or W1H11J \\ork1ni;
mu·h1m•ry & relfltt'd
elet'tnt'al reqWrt'm<"nH
Appl). 17622 Von
Kurm111. lrvtne.
ELECTfUClAN Malntenanu Mllft
Ctl'A-tl,031 Per Month st~nt for Ute deainui> &
MECHANIC ma1nt. 20 .to Hr& wli
P AITIW 'AltTIST
lnklnf • d lnr eit~r 1+'19·7fMIO ,.IX Alaww Sen-.
Wllltl lO work doys, after
noons & evt!n10111n N 8
& COM a re-as'> Worlt r l &m~ or p time.
Weekends • mual. Xlt•
pa l for e sp er ~d
operatort Call MG-8073.
KO.I!:. Orllnge C-0. Company· Xlnt CO UN TE R G I R L
frtn&e bt'neflts, friendly Malure adult da)'llmt euvin>runem Sub.aut re-ehU\, Wfnehel1'11 Oonut 1ume & aaliu-y ht1locy to Ho~ IMN1~3
acl 46, Tho llully Pllot, -------
CBTA $1,005 P er Month T1<'t'11 R~ntals , 1930
CLERK TYPIST-$760 Per Month Nt>wport Blvd. CM l.,_Pf::(:~fi:=w•1~~~!!!!!~~~
MAINTENANCE SUPPORT .. 1 y l Pftyalcaln.rapl1t CETA-$827 Per Month MA"AGEMEM Acute car• bo.spltal In 1' O Box 1!580, Cos ta COUNTER GlltL
. Me:sa, ~a 92626 S1ndwlcbei; Mon Jo'r1 YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST Hcli-us dig a ROid mine l>eath cornmuntiy. Ideal
HSIAICH AIOI
F/tlmt ·1rr molecUla" ~lab. 415-2U9. --·· $791 i.,to. in your unproductive livin& & wor.klnt cot1d1.
n llmc. Call 64Ht2J Good pay • benefits.
Ol<'FlCE WORKER-CETA II Prurer re,latr~ or re-l~ .... ~--:i~~~~I~~~~~~~~
(Accounting> $757 Per Month · MIMC)tr liltry .. llglble. Will con 'I ' SAW ·
~OQl(XEEP&R/RECPT lhm·2pm SSll 07110 ,
l>ART'flME ~·
Needtld rw-youna, no1d --------· in>WlnJ company. t,.~.
per, pref $1. p/hr. Mon·
f>'r1 , 11·12, 031.0121 or
OATA PROCl!SSOR 'fheBt! ure ct;TA lunded pasltlons & reqwre We nffd people Wbo Ulce iii tier llc'd phy1tcal .. L Ke~cb w/data entry H.U rf'!lldenry & 30 dayr; pnor unemployment . people who are he.Ith therapy aul1taot. ran ti.tne. 5-9pm, Mon
bi3·43SCI stations, sYat.ern a or 32 Appllcutlon11 will be acceptt!d until JPM. mll'lded who could use Pleue COCll&C\ "t'IONlel f'tl:"\k:rfed. for Colleae or any 11rnall computer October 18th, at the 1-:mployment & Tralnina xtra money. If you meet olllc., • Studt-1't, no .,preHure l"""'•t•-t!itper. pref'd. Oppor. to Center, 5,3g MaUl St • Huntmatoo Beacb. these quallflcallons call SMtll c;tast Ml or q~aa to meet. AUTOt.UBE.Mi\N --5ft le aar l 549M17or751 7924 C-..16.ie.1 .;a 531.o81l ,.._t JI FuU cbar1e to Trial arn pr •11llD R&. ......_ ... ,no •
ALU opponauuty rl) .... 1 .. _ •· NCR fo',tirne nJ&bta. Also nffd :uB72CoastHw)' '-'•lel + petceat•ae. ._ auCt'. r<*IOJOll temnnrarv .. -Ip, fl41ltlble MATURE W 0 MAN • ~ 3100-will train, 1ood ...... •1 ..., Suuthl.•twua,928'17 ---------1 = Xlnt benents • houra. Plca&e contact ...._W•ted 7100 ~Wcmted 7100 p time t o welcome -.Ull
ot1 penKQMJollice • ...,.. •...,.. newcomen• & contact r-~~~~~~~~~J~~~..:=~~~~I A1'om Ye • ~-4487. • cr.-....a&..,. ' t ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mercbanta. F1ciuble hra. Ne-. Detad .$bop nffds • _,. von Fwwtltw9 R pal
belp. BOOKQ;!PERASST. ea ...... .,~.. E r'd Ae I nnanl76'>? HOUSEKEEPING Lite 2 ~~u. llt.e lypm1. PUSTIC Topwaa paid'. En11n • ella>enenced 31872Cc>ntllwy Vxpe · PfiY· ~ or3hrs,4dayswk.Nwpl __ ...,.,..,, __ . _____ _
St IDltl'I. tUJC pamte.rs ~ IJ79..7MO South La1un• 9a877 on Karman, rvlne. lkh, nr b115• S3 hr. Refs Medi aJ rr1 · t w 11 INJECTION .... ,,, 4 ~u..a..... • -·-u · -req 752.2393 dys 644.0648 c o ce as111 . 1 • _, .. Yi .--rJ, ~P Doy Approlt. 16-18 yrs. ...,.. 11 GAllDEHER ev · ' train.. Mu.tl be able lo MOLD•MG bl:!:tA!:.i •~mpol4':i'• Ut~ fa.ttory work. Moms £xper'd for apt complex ---- - -worlt eves • or wknda. FOifMAM li~.A6i'1at·\UI e· Ql\l.ysa,845·170'.l. Delivery Man, tor urly NB Steady work Reply llSEKEEPER LlVE·I~ Lltetyplnas.is-m1 ~Ulrbor'Dl CK<' ' v momincTjmea route. No toclasi11fl~ ad no 64, c o Spanush speaking OK, Mlsslonvt,Jo f2edlr lrcfSldfta)
"5-l«IO ' · 1 I •S •GIRLS colleai.D1, adlt.1 o.nly. z• 2 Dally Piiot, PO Box 1560, need 1mmed. 960·3077, MOTOR ROUTE SET'UP MDI
---... F---S.-_...,'-' 12·16 ~ant or age. Eve· Jlrs per day. Economlc,I Colli. Meti6, Ca 92626 536-2320 ---The Dally Pilot has • Call thlfht --~~~~~~·! ~t~~,0:r,~1~e~!r. ~ti~:a:F~~Ol~r, G-ENEl\AL OFflCE, tor HYGIMIST larlJe route In Mls11lon Rapidly expandlbg wm·
ly Pilot workm.i with an the person who wants Nwpt Bch area. Wed Viejo · approx earnings pany with trtuucdtatc
adult suswrvisor. E•roDelil'erymen for ea.rJy variety in 11 l'ontcm ncsdays X-Ray expr. SJOOpermonth.Montbru openlnp,loppay4&com· s.io to $IO pe.r wee.1' or AM Newspaper ct.ellvecy porary office, s he will 644·248S Fri afternoons und pany benefita avttil. Ex· MHZ> litlA CASH7
Eamlnp ,,.. aood·houri.
are fitx\bl~ when, iou're
ao AVON rep,tue n·
taUve. Call MO-T04l or Zea.ilb 7. 1359.
mort-~ Call 646.·HO to C. M. ssoo per mo. handle phone, type, -Sat&Sun momlnJta. Car per. nec:•ary • .\PDl.Y M
between s~ and 8:30 +bonwt.6'8-1740. acct's rec & •cct'• paya and 'ood driving record Orange Coast Pfieli<.'ll, ll m ---ble 6CG-64S4al\.6 IDEAL p time j o b. requared. Call 642·4321 850W. l8thSt.C.M.
-. DENTAL Recpt, Busy Housewives or col slu· Lcavincnameandpboite PRESS OPERAfOR'\Sii.
IOY$ WANTED Pedo otc. ~xp d. Gd dents w cars. Servi<'e number. per. on AB Dfok .;_ 333
•GU l 0.1 s aa1a1'J /benefits. 548-5588 GEH'L LABOR est ab I u n c b r 0 u le. Need woman to work p rr Tbln:J St Liii Btb..
BabY1ltwr wuted, prefer
IMIWt WOIDIO 1 or 2 n1tet
wk. 8aluy open. CdM
aru. Call 8·10 pm
"'"8'7(8
Qist.a Mesa am. !:am DENTAL ASSIST. URGIHTL y MUDID ;...':nAMm12~\1:,0'!.fr.~· lo help clean homes, 4.5
S20·$30. per week. Get· Periodontist needs full· Must bave pbone" relia· <11.1ar. S75). Ph. to";.'!ii: daY1 wk. ~9583eves. _Prin_lln_g _____ _
Una new cuatomers for lline -··1·t. E•-r'd. Ell· t er v I e w a rt 1 o A .. , THE DAIL y PILOT. N ....,. ,... ble ttarwpartaUon. Lona .. HUD XTlA SSS
dcli\erulf ot collecung. panded duties oppor. X· & abort term ilUlfn· 97'd-07•7 Yoo can earn more than
C.11 this number to app.bo "-Y Cert. req'd, sat Opell. men.ta Holiday & vaca· SJ.50 extra monthly Jn.
MMJ54 H.B. SU-863l. Uoo pay. Hcep1tallzaUon ~!~~tySc:!::~i come tor JUSl 3 ules a
BABYSITTER needed. DENT ... L .... SSIST. pl1n1vall. month. Be a World
U ..,_ "" "" w.a.•11..1..1""'US• .... -.... lines. Expe r req'd . .P II>* my ..,me. S. E Cafetena lodustnil, C.M. Ortbodoot1c office, • -~ ....-.~ 673·3850 Robertson Book/Ctuldcralt ules
illunUActoo Heb.. :\Ion· area . Grill WOT'k , chairslde. E.xper. pref. •STOCkCLHl(S lnsurance.Ccilll r<~.Cal1Janoatll3t-2644
•"rt.:?IPM.CaUaR5P.M, <"lsh1er, gt1neral. Mon· N<Jo.smoke.r. 4 Day wk. •SHIP=EIVIHG forfwtbel'i.Dfo. 1VTl Fn e:!Opm·mldnt"ht. 979-t400 .-.. • -o-s INSUUHCE S.lllam-8pm.l70-Q73. '""' wr• r-" N b Babyaittif, mature, for Intuviews&-SMon·f'rl fwport Beac Fire It NURSES inrlJlt. Da1 &r or eve bra, CAA WASH HELP DENTAL ASSISTANT APPL y CUualty . in.lurance ore
ltY.CaflTS2·UOl PendooUlt·l airl omce needli qualified UO• Over 18, ll'UU·Ttme ln COsta M~, part time. derwri le r w Ith ex.
Baiid, ve~. needed to METRO CAR WASH 8'5--7G82. · peneoce in proce111ne.
pJay for clty picn1r. Fri. _ ~Harbor Bl. Cll DENTAL ASSISTANT servtang & markeUne of
Oct 21. S200. Contact Cm Car wasb help, over 18. .ReceptlonJat, luJI time commercial accounu .
dy at 4&3-llTl Ask for Oeol"ge at PCH , d r . 31 .. • e::;: Dri•e Salary open. Excellent •Ol' eotiat 0 c m COil• "'"' .. _n"flts. Mrs. B•'-er, ________ , •nd Bal~ Blvd, or cau Meaa,8'5--71Q 14 741 a;,~. "
Ballkin& r 8'2-t48l aft ?PM ---------!Across From
llUIR CASHIER C&.EU ~=~!~~ Orani• Co. Alrs>ort > JANITORS
p /time. Branch otnce F, time Da)'s. Good sal. Orthodontlst. 6"2·'612 Equal Oppor Employer P lime Janitors & cpls.
seeks bondable c.elJer to Call4ptn·10pm8'6-88'1S ____ 1 otc cleanln& evenlnas. work p/tilne. Elrper. pre· DENTAL Olln!O · ro...ltl O " Co M th rd. Ooillact Hild• Ter· CMI EnalMertni Dealp Cb111ra1de, ex per It Glnaham Girl houaecln& ~r & .!,'"me pho~:. c:ri~
ruo at(Tl4)Mf.725$ Or1ft1mao, full or RDA.•~ Days or PT. ~C:.:~~~~~:/'t' S32-M58orapply at 123 N w .. ,.,.. p timE'. Sal open depend-N.B Call 642-2828. Ouvc. Org ,..,.,. S..incp 1 n ll upon ex per. & ---GIRL Fri n<.'f'd<'d <":ill
E ~ ~· ~!~•ll•CU:1£t1ons. Apply, Dental A~:1'16tant. p ro Co . wt JANITORS 27... • --, YI I • south Coast ~eeriftg llJ'ell*,Y• H.B. ore needs r ii 840>2973 · ~t:,a:•r Service, 4t2· 3241, San ex per d a&l1 lo •tart Im ~P~": ~f ~d.' = ':::~ Clemente med. Sal open. 982·M45, Girl Pndny for Archttec·
LICENSED
PERSONNEL
r.aa & '/Time rM & Lat. Shift
Interviews held da 1Jy
afler 4 pm Conlol't Nun
ing Personnel
IEVEILY
MANOR
Convalescent Hosp1lul
24452 Via Estrada "
La1una Hills, CA
rn4 > 837 olOOO
F.qual Oppt1 Employer ---....... "'------h lurill firm Nl>ed xlnt typ· C'tlr & home phone. Apply _________ 1a~anmg~rson Dental c ainnde 2nd a,, mg & bookkeepina slulls. at 123 N. Olive, Org i---------
UK!TO CLEAN? s1stant. Exp'd :'\ton _6-I0-50l!Odya Moo. thru Fri. NURSES AIDES
The University Athletic Ttwn,hrly.Sl62-3llll JANITORIAi. &OIDBUES
Club, Newport Beach, DISHWASHER GIRLS MUDE.D XJnt beMfitl. Bayview
noeda resPl)ns•ble, COllS' Apply in 'penon, Mui· Sandwich del 1 very• S Must be able to run Ooor Coov. Hoep., *' Thuno
nentoua, b.i&hlY moUv•t· doon'• Irish Pub, 202 dayw wk. 4 !\rs day. Own macbines Day work. C.ll. SU.~. ed, mature persod t6 'NewportCt.rDr. N.B. transp. Eam ovr $3.SO Part or F1lJme. ~66
cleao ldtchen, lounae & •i hr. Call hm·lpm, J HerbertHaJIJewcUers NURSESAIDIS
raeqUICtWJ courta. Hn • 00 ITYOvRSILF 64().1331. r .S.137» Optninp on all ahJtts for
3Pll·l.41!K •ot •M-Would you enjoy a CASHl&RCroditClerlt NuraeaA.ides.Eitper'dor
12AM . CaU Jan bwtn cballms• w /llln&. earn· Grc.i:y. Needed·F/lin'Mlpos. ttainets. f\111 or p/tlma.
8:30AM 6 noon for •PP~ lnp? U )'OU have 8 bn w.tre Are YM? .Apply Park Udo Conv. ~ pt.f wk. call for.lntenw NHded ttUred motberlo F,TIMEStockClerk 0.nter, 4eS n aub1p Rd,
---..-----1CL E R \CA L -B rl~ht a P ~ i . M rt. 8~ if t . help raiM beautJfut baby Oencleanlnll& N.B. 643-8044.
--lllilliiiiiilllllilllilili•-•I penon, wt.so. dutla'wlll 7515813. aui for worklng mother. lift wrapplnl
Itanldn lncl•. r~eral ole, fil. OOHUT MAKER ~JI ~Qa week, rers req'd Apply In Person Mwtet A .. 1
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WEOt'FER:
•EXCELLENT
FRINGE B£NEPJTS •l>AY SlllFT •
•oOYERTIME
=.CO••.,.. IOJI, IWlt.cbboard, ltgbt nilb.& ahifta. 25-45° Yra1--l 846-_8'908 ______ 1 South Coast Plat.a Elrper'd. T-3:30. Country nOHialiil-typ1na, and some de· old. A_,.,11, DK'a Donuta, G~, full Ume, no __ 3333 __ Bri.s_._to_l_S_t,_C_M __ Club Conv. Home,~~~~~~=~~f
__. 1 __ .. llver1 work. Xl nt 13SE.171hCottallesa. ~.,...,.Malepfel. K.ennelbelp,weell:endUve•-SG.:IOll---1·------,..,,,uam ~ b-baa im benefltl. Contact Person· J~'--•· p-u---·1 .._ _______ _ _ __. n n• ,,.. 0 -k -·-M-----5 •IU.lla Vhl In w/some weekday,.. ....,.. ... °"'" nel1 Jaclt G Raub Co 125 ~• ,,. Irvine, ~r Sand Canyon work. Own trana. C•ll for exper' ?t~ ._ CoUec. Buer Sl , C<>sta Mesa, CLlj1cftt woriuoom O...S. Blvd:-..U:W tioaTe~At' 9262611A·7$1·Dl0 ha.rid• machine t.abtera•---------_a_ppt._54()..'234 ______ ,
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.a.-....1:. •• &:-. " " RJY!IS Q,unt1ainecda40part4 beneflu. CPI. 180 ~~~~~~~~~ CLocattd0 Jn Newpkorl •---• r~·-it ,_ Cull time secunt1 ot· NewportCeutetDr,N.B . ..--------Ill enter. reat wor mg ~ "'~ ~ movu11 ncen lmmed. Ell~r. not 6'4"380, Bam..Spm. Ask taadi~ wnh the b9a co. Exper. req'd. Over nee. Top Wal" for t:I• for Betty West, ell12H. ~le. ~ll MH0'10 • 21. Call 7-..oNI. per. penonnel. Cu fr
aak Cor tbe Tailor Shop phone req. 21 It over.
rnanaitT. DllYEIS Veter~• & raUree1
C:OCKT••L Early AM, U, delivery welcome. Uaib'aafum. LA TIMES, C.M. ~1.S T\me adU• ..... bra. WArntlSS mo+.~OBob APPi>' t-11ud 1-5 Mon· Lt-a~ tn • 1uw lbe most B'Jeetroi:lics "°L' · • uc1\in1._ 11unourou1, llMCHTICH + Ulllmwl~tkM hJah.!1 paid proles1:1>ay , 1••• w .......... • ... or e\'e Iona. Place. nq • ~ent per1011 .,.. •.,. ... ~.
mmt usiSt. Good Job op. qualified to service video . u.a. ~yu .... ...
por ..... monJtora It video 'ac· ..-.--C47t~/751-tl94 *50li .. ,or1anlteparts ~·a In carpentry & So Callf. Cock tall dept, ulab. rental eleetr1cil work. Apply In
Waitatset, Inc., l7&~2 •er vlcH, aulst ln peuott, Oullhet '• ~~=~~~~~~I Sky Pule Bl Ste c JD&rkeU•I w/technk•l 1\eah urani, 1802 trvine,Ca&Z714: ' ex~. 71'/545·11@. MacArthur Blvd, Jrv\ne. Mon.Thurs betwn 9am.
LAIT!CH
Calif. lie. w /l yr min ex·
per. for _p/tlme wknd
work. Wlll be own
supervisor. Av•ll Fri.
Sat & SUn 2:30pm·llpm.
Sat Upm·7am. 1714)
-.0000 ext 301
Legal Secy /Recept. Eic-
per. pref'd. Xlnt typ\n1, no •h. Sal open. Call
'152-2518 for intervw appL
COLUGI
SYUl>IMTS,
D!CUTIVf SICY loam onl.1.
Con&Jomerate Company H -, d -~ bu openin& in corporate ousell:eeper. Ref in~ • ---------olc for a pera o• non-1mokln1 lady to UquorStor.Cltrk
lntervlew1 held d1tllY
an.et 4 pm. C.t.act Nura• inl Penonnel.
IEV LY MANOI
Ccnvaleaeent Holprtal
JU.SJVla D trada
Laguna IDlla, CA (114) 837-8000
F.qua1 ()ppty Employer
.. HOUSIWIVIS
upplement your In c d'm e • W o r k o n
telepho'oe. Guatant•ed hourl1 waa• pha bonua.
250 E 17th St, St.Qte 0 .
Cmla M•a. '*-'100
w.~tltandlng orcanlu· •h•re our lovely Jiome In Mature, expr'd. Apply lo tlonal oblllt~. ad· itcha for •hann1 her pet'l()f\. 1195 W. 19th St._...._..._;..___
mlnlatnUve Is com· houaekeepin11 & cooklna CM. um u Mll'• al talent. Small ulary. ---------m ca ve ... aey Sf&.0'787 Llquor Store employee
commenaur•te wteicper. over 21 Ap~n penion
Ph: 8'4·4711 for ia· Housekeeper: Couple to 9am·noon, S. Coast ~·-Lake full char•• or large Hlry, So Laauna. • home ln Newport Beach. rACTOIY TRAJMU [nallsh speaklni. · Top Ute ft>otkee-plnJ & lJte
Au&mbly ac l•Detal fac· wa1oe. ReferencH wlU M1chlntry work for torr work, maldo& !OOM be verHled. Phone Jockamltb.C.ll&U-4742 ----------
leaf bh>dera. Growth OP· ""4)"""1 ... .e.l7 fur br1&1at lndlv. ,, .. .....,.. """
Gl'C>UP tm vacttlom, & HOUSEKHPIA
pd holldos. Af ply Live-In. Youn• N.B.
C\stom Loaao Lea Co. famlly, Must 1poak
18091 Redondo Clrelt Enalt.h, Refs req'd, App
Unit K. H.B. or call Jy, ~ W. C<>aM Hwy,
842-7717 J\ N 8. Call for appt
""' &GM7~or944-tli80, -. -----POOD SERVICI! Houaek~per p/tlme !or WORKa workh\" cou(lle. f'lu
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3-11 & 7·3. Park Lido
Conv. Center, 4U
F l a111h\p Rd, N.B. -------•
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MACHINIST
Min 7 yra exp. Lu11
vatfety ol work. Top pay w/2 wlca vecat.lop, Will r.ons1der hlrin& Sr
Cltlun, any •ae .
SUJ.7784.
RataUnir abltt• 11am· hr~ Nie<' Irvine area
7'30J)m Xlnt benefit•. home. 833 ()9211 art
l\i!PtY in ~~n. Conlal'\ I SOpm.
t'tfrt:Dunl•p, CotCa Mha ------MACHINIST strOnR on
Memorhtl Hnt911•1. ~1 HOUSIKllPEI mill• M\l•l havt Job
Vlttorl a A .. , Coe ta M1tu.re. Nlaht ah I rt, u tQ shop exp. on R~ and
.,., 7. Gu11t home, CM . Pro.type machlnln1. ~~~~~~~~I MU716 Wa1es to 19 per hr, 60 ht r-work w~k. aood com•
The fastat draw ln Ute Doft't drop the ball! Get a CJaaslfled 11d11 ~ell bl1 paay benellla. (7J4 )
y; aomat Iill JCJu Wint W t • • • l>all1 Pilot iob with a low·eaal Dalfy items. a mall ltem11 or M-4UI nr (2U> 430 ~1 '° 17 Clutl(i«hda do Claa11fl•d Ad. l"hoae l'ilol Claullied ,\d. any 1Lem, J u11t call btwn a>.M..,.PM, af\ 6PM
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Thursday, October 13, 111n ,....M-_ I Autos WG'lfed 95'0 -C~c1 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••....,• ~ 8050 MlM:ellCIM04'1 8080 ..... Marfn• ~'""· Sllpa/ 7
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2 Or 5 rutee fl wk. A"PIY, J-.. -u rt • '" •w•<" w• phb one spare. We 11r, art Cllll Ui.11" al .. " ....... Ille to O"""rlltl.' ~ag ,.,u, '''11 '" "'"' ..,...,.., i;.so ~I " I r ' ~ MOORlar.JG S Sbtll, l7\h61rHl'le,N8 ""'" .-rt'lurn permaoL'nt Y 4911·?7\J!I 1"'1111
C:;anf fl. ~\per. prd'd • OLD Englu.h St'll'l'P do~. II ,..__ _, 8055 .:.ealed attractive ta,c & -----SIW MACH/Oper
Wlll lnan. Sla1nle:r Medical Prud 3U2S So Killoc\, SA. Ph 540.11(2
but not ~t'4b, Cull Jo mllfi rem. Ph1yful , uSt·d ---r Swt i.trap, mttlln~ airline lo4'b, Pow•r 9040
'M 2 Dr. H11rdtup, bru11d
new 1.T· l malor, new •
Wood at Nulan Rei.I to ctuldren. tramt••I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 O. ~uln:menb. Pre •••••••••••••••••••••••
llil\'t: i.e\'er1&l hoats for
i.ale w Npt Bd1 moor i.pd. 839-0075
1 n ~ 11 • Ca II To n y a l Rtcl"tCltlonol ,_.t;ate, l.agwia Beach, papers 194 712ti bl~n 7 & Sal Lutlu flt•w, u11111ut· vent loss & the.fl! for a SEA RAY'S
49'7-l977 8PM -'~1.\ l .. •unc l.1uw. off persooalized lug enclosl' ~~~~~~~~~1 --&yandOruni:c.C!\t \\ullpapc.•r. fabric or ftt.•lterved Newport Ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOE SA~ S, Experf . GOLDF.N Heine\ er pupll, . Day Glo' paper & we A.II 1978 Mo&la ecutfve rcqwre11 :1lip in D UN E B U Ci G Y
67~ 1.19Jor6-t.~--W79, Bkr Vt4licles ,530
PartifWJ time. Newpor nrtSTCLERIC AKC.tlwks ii2s S'J'EIU-.:o. C'ouch. puint· will badt & tnm you1 IS'·lO' Newpurl for new 39' CORVAlH. $500,
fH"e•. Call Murie. 044441 PJUrrw. Hts rtex1 ble 646-Z,,>S 111);~ .• irllst'~ lirushcs & t11~s Or try lwo card1 t-:ncki;on Plel\.Se leave Evea/Wltnds call 962·1748 673-~Mrs Nickels ---• 'A' lrnmc!I. +-udd:. & ... kt b k LI.A. M'S l"Al'~n6 _____ __._.,.....,.,..,... stUC SCRE -· Olk l..ab pups, Swks AKC:, t•n•b Th ts wknd. 166 .,..r 0 ac ~RRISO messugc 8 ......,... 4 ~ Drht• 95$0
ARTIST . WAJTR~ perfect w kid' & grrat Rocht-slerst.C't S!eaor;~cES. SEA RAY ssoo FINDER'S Fee of· ....................... ~~~·.,._,...,......,
Fut, COl\Sc:?entiou•. "" F\lll time~ ~art time al hunlen1. Sl25 830 7898 Patio Soh1 linby items. 4,!> tags Sl.601.'a. <G27 So. Mam.S A. fo~ (or perm. Npt. slip AMC.JEEP ........ •••••••••• .. •••• per., for cu1t~1m 1111 Ant.onucc1Plua5@·7863 Cocker Spuniel (I'm. buH macrumo, lt.-nt, 3 whl 6 9\agsil.50ea 540.655S to accom. 2s• sloop. #1 lnCdif. Gei,.rd 9701 'tf'11911
•hop. M~" b Waitrcss.da)'.apart·lime. colored $150 firm 5f1J>dunt! l'ycll'. dotheio !OormoreS1.40eo. 3101ConslJlwy,N.B li6l-OIUO WEOUTSELLALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.u::.~~:,.;\~<ci~' Analc's Plua. 25260 La 49'l 7:B9aft 7PM & ~1ut10.nt>ry Adarn~4 ~ Sul~~~~~~~ded U l-2547 ___ loots. Ston.g. 90t0 J1~E.fn~~~i~S
ij naute~ Ono del11 :~!r~·.;,,1;:r.~.HUts AKC C-0eker Spaniel prup :iruo~·t~J~:c~ · L!.!l 11n. Draw your own or send 73 LA PAZ. 33 Fl, Dsl ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUGEIHVEHTORY
worlr. SCMJ-3$.17 • ~~~ ':,;~::!d . Cull a ll·r fo'ri sat HH cu~h only. name, address, phone & Tr11wler 1000 ml runge, HooUr. RV Storage liPaL'es All Models New fr Used
Silkac:reen pr•nter ro WOM l\N o~ er 50 for • · ~e·u make one card per top cond. Ueudy! Full avail. Sil). mo. Newport Leulng Available
am&ll mri plant. Exp'd. theatre courei.sion. MINI lX>Xl~S Al\C ~1ov1ng Salt•. t-"r1 Sal Sun t<i.: Add25<eac:h. electronics, nil conven. Dunes, 1131 Backbay Dr. Cotta Meto
H. n -.. .... 1 Wknds only C11ll :\tr. 7 wks, lst shob, J>ilJIN<; 2 10-S fo;urcka V ac: l'lnr. Send check or money or· J•P 714/544·7335 Nwpt Bch. 644-0510 ... uc J H;fi .... _......_. Ldllt" 673 9'lll7 recond Stn&tr 'iewmi: dcrto· ~ ' . ~~ .!!!! M, 1 red lcm m1H·h Knick kn<1ch, PILOTPRJMTIMG W Tri C bl u tom 2524 HARBOR LVJ>.
South ~Of.O': ROUTE WOOD WORKER. uper. ---· duUuni:. Soml' antique.,; P.O. Box Ui60 bl.Alt t~~ si:~1 ~uU, all .!~!.~~.......... Colta Mesa 5•!18023 Auel 9107
The Dally Pilot has f In i abed car P ~ n . LAB PUPS ,\KC Hlad• huol<~ Cornl'r <",uscs1a _& Cost.a Mesa, Ca. 926.."6 new lntenhor & l:•~ler:~ r-Sde/ J_.S u77 • :;A••ud••l•::o:••,•doo•••r·.··.::t.o• farie route in Sout tcrJoabinet maker. Xlnt Xlnt pedigree. <'art av. uy, :u n C ass1a heads, s OWl'r, ., "' -~· .. ,
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J..aatma _ appro.c e1trn pay, benefits & working 963 91C77 ,\H'. C:\1 9' Antique Brunswick gen. Asking $18.~00. • CJ. 5 'g, CJ· 7 's. trans, AM /FM radlo, gd
ll\&SMOOper month. Mo cond. Immediate open-. . dass1c Pool Table, 544 0035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cherokees, Waaoncers, cond,6'4 0800 thru trri a.ft-... an ina. Udo Wood Works. Black Af~han ur~l·nlh Super Sale L1t\ll• Balboa blJ-563i or8J6.l583 '72 El Dorado, 8'. sips 5, Pick· ups, up lo Sl.200 du;· _ _..;. __ _
...... _ ..-·:--·.... ti310Z!kl nt'eds lovmg homl', J..lnt Island. 160 1 S. Bay 31 IERTRAMS.f. Jacks It camper dam· counts. s yr S0,000 mile.·
Sa\AL:MQ tn0minp . Ca pedigree.1136-81.."7 1-'ront. Sul & sun, 10.5 All wood dl.nine set. Medal WelleqUlp'd. $24,000 pera. Xlnt cood. Ph warrant}'s available. IMW 9111
and&ooddrivln1recor YARD MAN , rental 17"TV& li1blt', cuckoo c:abntforsteoreoor?.bar. 8'15·~eves. SJ6.1925 r-a..ctMtrslnc •••••••••••••••••··~·· required. Call SU_.321 center ne«ls f1lim~ man. Purebred Norwegian F.lk cloc·k. Fr l'ro\, cherry nite tbl, queen sz hdbrd, -----~-----r Leavlntnamean~pbon Wkdy otr. Handwnlina Hounds.7wks,$75C!a Gd tablr , nl'w twin wood bur/el, 2 gas '2" D1e.s. Sptf15her. Full "T.?VWCamperVan.Has ~1Etst,SA5588000
number. must be n ca t , protectors.545·5305 pnlchwork h<'d!'\prl'ads. 1110wers & ed&er. art electronlc1'. l 10/12v cverylhing & runs great •
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Station ery Stort-In mecb•nleal 1bil1ty r-..-1oy 8045 cn!.lul rhand, 3 Spm.~78S7. SM.00051t6-841S Must sell. $2500/ofr . Betof 6400849 ev~ OoroQadelMar et.'d helpful Apply, 1930 rT.-w OU u11uanum~ St·hwrnn 2· 6426441 _s __ r ______
1 ............. ,~•II·~·= .!''!!"" "'""·CM ··~·;,;;;.;;.:;~·~;:.::·.. ~~:~i'~· ;:.,m ;:'.~:. N.': ~~: :":':. ·~~ 1~·;;,!'~"':., 'n'~L .!f.:'. S<o<kland.tm•x.~~·" ,~, ·~, l:.4.'~'.:.\· 6days,xln&.~~lngton·~hc.clM fantasUcpersonahly, furn'. m1nos~upc. back cbairs·S80: 6fL. 6 like nc-;v Many extras 3 • ton . con. • 1 s40001or; els. especially • clien ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·5855 or 646·!1747 nautical alems & rnuch i n . 8 u rf board. S3 s. S!ClOO. t142.J43.1, 540·9100 $lOO bsl orr Evs 581·9114 ~"~it n l t.ele.f7.S.IOI~-AnHqats •oos -----. mor<'. it-eskat.es. lsazc 5Nl with <Rkk) C11bover cmpr for PU. S~O •••••-•••••••••••••••• To lovtng hm only Sep uu~ & skaung dress <s1.le U 20, 1973 6 cyl f'IL'i 11. bet! Very spac Trucks 9560 •~ . W de I d tember. l yr old fem St. VAIU> SALE Furn. wr tu, Jll lor S·IS Call ~Y1 ner ·i 1 ·s42so Xlntcond. ~ 759.1154 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• We have top paytna Job Oft r Gft Bem.r~ 536-4854aCttl 1n1tcr wnshl'r. m1s1· &'2·0138 ~I~;~ ~{5_~ • -'72 TOYOTA Im mac.
fot penonwhowant.sre Of Anti 1 . nt k 1iarage & hou~ehold · · Motortudtlbs 9140 cond Quad srcrt'<> cstm rwar p/tiroe employ ques. ~arhn: ~1l~I& t~c. ilcms Dolls,< \mb1d1~m C~ampagne foun~a m s 11 FIBERGLASS & wood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• shell: Must sell' 968.30&4 ment. Joiex working hrs, ff U GE w 1 rehouse 1em 1 ·~~tf c 0~~ \o'ur On·h1d'>. Thur, Fri & S11t. Several tablc·sw · ~10 4<.IHP O;U. & lrlr. Must •
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occ super ---~ hn per wk. Need tramm~ with over 500 :i iJ11
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E.O E. &raodfather clocks, ho~e 631 ·1S.l5 Gr\'\'T Gar suit· Su~ & rhord organ & amp S2.5 nf'w thruout. •'ully '71 l\foto Becane 50VL V.s 9570
fascm11ti11ganuquea. Sun. <>t:t. 15 & 16. Car. 963-S54l eqUlp'd, Xlnt cond. Day: Moped. Just 800 mi. Fae ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stockpcrson anted for OverSl.000,000 Worth GD, IJ()me w no chahlren, T\. H w 1 n I: m n ch· 67~9800. eve: 673·5033. wmty. ltust sell. 831·2438 Hon '66 Che• st~p-van Fashfonlalandbranebo Arnencan lnteMUll.ional 2 blk dachshunds, 6 }t'. dmettc sct &clolhe ... ctc. Electnc car, Kenmore -w/'736cyl.eng .. Urop
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clolhi.n1 1lore. Must be inc St., Irvine Tel Tract.lrv,!IAM SPM bdCramc, 428·10th Sl, Io. wilrlr S2'JSO or bst 9150 J4"x8' bed, windows, ex·
w1lh•I l() clean . Call 754-Jm, Open Wed thru MALE Lab m 1 ~ • , F, ., H.B. orr.837·21711. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tras. $lSOO/ofr. Call Mcr.1$.1201 Sal.9 AM to• PM. Visat! Neuter«!. lli.brkn. \.'("f) G .AR ,\ Ci f. SA L • ~ t9H 250 Yamaha MX· 646-M .;....:.~-------------------gd. watchdog 552 cY740 hlm1lie io'Um, trunks. WORLD SERIES p..,t party w1 &be!1 lo T kil front fork. Bog &a:>-3:2f»; 7
Ttleptt_.Salea VICTOll Talking mach, -i.lnlqs. & gd Junk TICKETS purchase diesel power s~s etc $550 Call 'T70odgeVan B·lOO,cust.
Want to make money! Victrola records. Rolly Polly Puppies , Sat Sun ~14 Canul St. 968-1714 boat. M1n1mom 32'. ~9ff98ane;7 pm. lnt,e>et, AAl/Flf stereo,
Can you \ell on the Caruso, Galli Curci, SMp Husky mh ,\~ora NB . Io ( f PC II & l:~r $30.000. l i2.t 9'Jj)5 • ' • cassette wl• .spkn. sun
phonei' Top Stn our bUIJ· Alma Gluck, Ponselle, bJe markini:s. 194 ~ ProslX'ct 1 RE.MODEL SA~~· St~~I •77 30, Sea Ray nybndge 19H Honda CB 360. X1nl roof, mliae. Muil sell
nea.. 648-3030. ~le for Scbumann·Hc1nk . LOVELY KITTENS CARPORT SALE: Sat & ~l1urwel~, 301 :~~:r Sportr1.1berman. Snstol rond.6·spd.~mi.Call fast, atltin1 lot loan
RA). Chahapro. " many Sfftoapprec1atc Sunll-5 fo'verythlna"ocs Stove, 3 Ga cond fully equip 642·7262 3 ftSPM balance only. l;ow others. Some over !50 yn. . · · , ' Heater, 2 Wall f\m1aces, · • d · • . I le &a 000 milowa.r Telephone Tool Room old fucinating coll. for 979-8978 lcavin& Ca. Furn. ~acy· com P 1 e t e k 1 t ch en 137,500. Eve/ wkn s, 74 BSA 500 Victor. new nu ea • •
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11 1.AC'aUons. Orange Co. 714·12Hl73C ••••••••••••••••••••••• lad•(.' s c ~ o ~ h' n g • All in gd cond. 67!>-6962 1076 Se a r a Y 19' IO .. , bst orr. M~·5372 _w_...;..·------~~t,y ~~~~1:C:cf!~~'. An que 01101 oalr. mirror, STOREWlDESALE e: ~~~~01c I c1a':e":.~: Bicycle. mirror lamp, white1blue Int. llJS HP '61 Hnrley, Pan Bollom. '77 Dodae e uscomlaed
cement; Call Repubh c bewled 168, Larkin desk New & ~rum, nppl's, Charmglow gu DBQ, Wor ld books, Slim & OMC eng. mlnl cond. un· shovel top. SU. Carb. M/Wr.Jiwffl°.~"· bed.
D1strlbut.ors. lnc. Mr. SIM, plu& more,.53G-4!87t misc. Wllson"s Bargain plants, etc Dig selection trim. vacuu m. movie df'r 100 hl"l'. 304 Grand Wide 1Hde ft chrm. UI "7s4-06SS •
Ro)'. n.t ,1134-!1088. Nook. ~~ & 814 W 19lh, redwood burl clocks. 11145 screen, fireplace screen, Canal, Dalboo Ille. Sun sUoo. Ul · 02 H o ri------...,.--~ .--...;..;.,--..;..;..... ___ ........,-154•· IOUd oat table, 100 CM.6'2·'1'930&548 3262 Monrovia. Sp. 56, C&I. toaster&nuse. ~1481 October IG. l0AM-4PM 9'J't.T300. . -ns GMC VanDura, 16,000
years old Restored. I BUY _Please park outside_._ diamond&'.rub Steallt $7000. TMlOOSuiukl, T+M. buill ml. 1 cy1 standard. ~on'!.4~aiJ'85· or * * ~ * DOVER SHORES ~eoi: diamonds 1ul. 'TT Tab.lU 21' day cruiser, 45dtflree Bnee. mck·kll, AM/FM cauetlt stereo,
Good used Furniture .& .10 romlly Great atulf! rounded by 12 rubies set 440 Jet. perrect cond 32mm MUcwli. WtscO ttc. xlnteond. $4500. 4.IJIMM7
Antiq1 Circa 1150-1840, ~r:rsut~~o~ ""'11 •'um, decorator 1 .. ms. In gold. very btfl. Sac. ~ M2·S704 s:ns. Ftrm. 759-0618 '59 Metro s I 00
Cahed4 ~er Vtdo~. MAS'Ta~ AUCTION rlothmg_ ~~Galaxy Dr, $500. 962·1713 3 h. p Act-: \1 ,\ K F: n jJ 125 ATMX Yamaha, Call~b7 ~~l~~i':fi'3mri 64M6'61ttl3-9625 ~B.Sal!J.-.Nopr U)Wlt ASSORTED I VORY Sportfiaher d•e~ls. l,ull uscdv.,.ylitUe.tnunac. l F d VII
' · oth IGURES r el•ctroni1·• & fl.1i>h I · cood M25 549.qmg 7 or , cam pr Airway A\·e, CM <Up C.Ome vlllll our mamm F • mao1 ine l PIP 675 l9lS · · equlp'd fact •Ir AT PS, R.edblll lo Paularioo, CASRPAID 3 Family Yard Sale: Jewelry pct, Lalique, eqiapm · · '7
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YAMAHA Jtt.raS s2ooo ~· • ,....,... ••P for ncl\1 to Airwar Ave) By For gd used, rum, anti· We're 1ellln1t clothes, ea r v lo II " lad t • 1•· V-Hull. trlr. 35HP MSG t---',..;_ __ . -----1 .-#at fll, ,_ loY11MJ •JIPThun/Pri.6'5-0470 ques&clrTVs.957-8133 trinkets. colleclables. Reasonable . Call rnot«.Goodcond.StSO. S.'3467 Fonl Van 1115 ~.PS
W Wtlo waitt anOque dr'ftMl'S, waeh 55'7·3000, eJCt221 54i-2S31 PB. nadlo. new brakes, ~g. oak a~tnolre, sz:rs. stand$, hall trees & table SOOcc Suiuki • like new xjnteood. suoo. ~ .. ~fDr•h' Atitq. $cott.ish: Armo1re •fURMITURI• •chaln. For ual.stance Port. dStnrt "°· Rotary WANTED: Partner to cond.llloQ . reduced to•....;:.-..._.;...-..; ____ _ WE ER D&S, wash~ $180. dnr sp&nlab or ask for Ma Denise mower SIS, ltarmooy share 50'~ of equtly ls H· S:OO ~ to appreciate .....,. W..t.d tltO OFr $180. All •»h ,,bev. mlr· Cootemporary J 0. n . or P·e aches'. guitar ST5, 1 t e reo ptJUe:a 1n24· Searay. Fly· Prkellrm.131~74 ..... .-............... . fl. ~ XWC'6i;idf548-2l.S3 Complete 3 rooms ol all Fri 'Sat /Sun. 1979 w /reeord cb1r HO. Ing bridee.19T7\Mdl. Ful· WIWllllUY •G9ir.!ftfj.~ IOIO new fW'ftl.tute. lncludes Oran~.CM. ~7062 tyequlpped IJ73-605T lOOc~ Yam aha 1970 com· YOUROATSUM *~' W llaulve • piece .....__~ 1060 J'7Tl')'lcyclopedla _,,£ •• 21.SUo 11 pleleJ1 rebuilt en1me. PAJDJ.'ORORNOT IDilll Sed.roeouet Be•utlruI 7 ~ • ...__ ........ w 1V •v-ay. c: uer . new W., eltt . .tarter, T-AAA .....
1 *GtH4ill F&OHT DAMAGE D pieeeliving~oi iet4'S •• ... ••••••••••••••••••• Sri ....... ....-.. oa cm Cuddy, Mere 231. 1/0, llCPCe rack 0"17 4,800 _..~ *'a; t~ llOT'POINT SAU !. 3308 p~ Din Set Girt to aharo open.et, ' show.~ ewe. fully eq\Qpped , cover• mil". dirt and atnet FOlt fOP CUS 1'111 TODA" W. Warner nr Harbor, VUSTSACRJFICE yr old Arab Bay Ge14iDJ, • FfREWOOD• trlr. tlllOO •• !-°~· lrn
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0ARAGESA£B Priceaon ll6Ufarbor1LCM Jewttlry 1070 557-1140 WANTalSULTS7 JIM£.{lfE re c o n d t t Ion• d 64Ml5t ••••••••••••••••••••• .. SUt acreeo machine car· _Sel_l~~·,j~' MolwHD•ta. 5*/ retneer•ton, wthn le --t-.. _ f 50UJHWI " a-& JU 91 '0 RARIES INC d ryn. Our. & del. WANTED ~--6 ............ t 0 r. YACHT SA.LIS _, .... ..,.
DUNLA P'S lOUOConvertible ~fa. llke TOP C"0 H DOLLAR .,,.,..._, FUJl""'~RT ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.O.E.M/F. Talbut(AlEutlld) F.V. new,rnodem ll.65. PAID FOR YOUR ~. o'.:l~:!'s"' Rent a 1911 Excutln ~~~~~~~!!I eo.ou1 115-0.112 JEWELRY, WATCHES. w.w ·~ ·aoe1 m~u :::~::·,i:u ~:/b
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LocaJcompa.r1ybu°""· "Dryer Super Delwce RoOrn aet, w/8 chalH. SILVER SERVICE, Wanted: Bunk bed• :sa• an. cabin dlesel au.c. t.heM numben
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77 hl&h c1>mmi11loo " 2 ~ F/P relri1 ~: J.uving State. m1lU!ltl II GoroeousdJamondliruby .....__t...._. 815-9509 537.7 7 WE P'"YTOPOOL• "'"' . booy1, xlnt corn pan) Som mis fums.s-.s748 hu full offwt1. eiG t ca • ~ IZMUI ~ ..,,n ~tfiU. Contact Mr. e c. St .• ll.8, nn1. ~ ~.amonif su!t last1u .... 1 IOll 3S' Clipper aall boat, 11!~ uOTOR ltou~ roR TOP USED CARS
Wchstar631Ma:!O Frl1ld1ir• Wa1her lo: roundc:u ur 12 ru es 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uau. compau, near.., ... -~ FOREIGN, OOMESTJC
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Dryer Celec>. mint cond. $0UD WALNUT in gol d, very bUI. ClarinC!t mare drum Ir new trlr. Asklllt $4200. FOR J\ENT or~SICS
TB.EPHOME HarvHt sold . $300. Enif tbls, "SO" •q', Sacrtrlc:e~.1162-1713 cymba'l. Sousaphone. 83S4317ot675-t508 ft'om SlOO.Q.17~ If)IOW"Carfsextra c1ean
SOUCfl'OAS Ml.-Sor~iis3 +match's e• coff tbl. Uffltodt 8075 piano, piano •t<?C>I. PP. 21• Morgon Out laland. RENT Fireball ZJ" Self seeuaftrst.
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f1.11t tie ~·4 for part Kenmore. Ga Dryer le ~~!!"~,;,,,~~~ .h•& ••••••••••••••••••••••• $41~ Atomic 4, 1enoa, diol)'. coot. Auto/air. CC, CB, IAUR IUICk tlrne~fulltimo.Ndaell· WAAhinJ Jhchine. Bol.h custom rut plate gias1 Re1.Motgaom1re.broke Luchrte drum•, clear, 5 all new equipment. aterco,alJillfMS-2283 ~:~OOl'B~
Ing. Mak• appta, only. petfecl wor~ln1 cond. ovetlaytops. All3pcs<>n· to rlde • drive, blk p4ece wJnberglu.a CHel i!:r e adult..1.1tand up Tr6rs. Tnrr t 9170 ..!:~.=!=.:,;;.:..:........:.:..:...::;::::.1-~o:---.~~""':'"~~ &:!8A\.\':,i~~:in.'s!~ G00.894-520d ly S\60. Lag Niguel ~:de::~f:~11se~~"/) & ha;dware. S700. nni·C::li\i~~~~A 1;!~ ............. ~......... WI
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='.eiitcoadlUon. S3t·9561 1rr!:e,s~n~1e,~~11 ~~ Mc.ctJ.ery 1011 1:7~h~r:n.t~n: =r"::~ gi:!:'!Zci !f?tC:in~~ ~~~~;:~ . CLEAN
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REFRIGERATOR, work· aome fancy, some oak. Al R COMPRESSOR S $800. crown accordlan, 6'Ji.92lt, bkr•. tank, 8 1al hot water MOW SALfS lnl' or der $50. Call No mattreaaes. 1-·rom MUST RE SOLD I 120base,SJ,S0.473-5'31> beater, ranae & oven CA.U.,APPY
64.5-1117'7 f20.S36 a 28&2'l El Can-AB.50Lt.rrE DISCOUNT, 28' DoUbl• ender, 10 HP wtran eithaU1l, dbl alnk,
work pan;ume ln bile Of TOP CASH pd r r "d to La/Niguel. 495.5935 uP TO 50"'~ OFF LlST. Offk•Fwftffure •1015 au1tlllory. Claulc . ro
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near home 6 1ti11 put"llUf ....... ,.•••••••••••••• Lamps. Desk, Dr~cr SIOOO. ~1lw~ukec ~~~Ing Chrs. all ilyles. oak lbls, ~dCAJAL~N¢Ti F' l6S% Sl950, 837-4U6.
out..llde aC!tlvihes. We 6'73-4544 ~:J 12~~~ gfir~~ on, medlcalfumllure. 11~ rpl~ ratt,' thwr' '5 KlT llO!f·tont Travtl 1>9ywa1 .. + cOnJm. PM PUB'·IC .. · c .E.SURPLUS • .• su 000• • ·bes t brs avtU Call for de· .. 'i&Ple Louneer w;wooden u t---"---·· 1010 FVRNITURJ:: Nwpt. ah p. • • 'h'a1ler. S11J50. or lo .
• arms & back. 1100 . .__"".-vus Nll\w l""hSl c M 4~M4G • rcr.61&-2219 Uii.ls. F,URNITURE D l E I •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• ..... • •• • . .• • ---;__ ___ _
LosAngelesTimcs A:..veerni~o:n· m:;I~ DR A p Es F n OM 63\.2777 831·2510 '77 Weatull. $.S,11>0 um tt'Cavallcr.Scelrcon· ~ *ll•flON* queen11lu• w bidl"obcd. GERMA="iY·Brand nl!W, P.+a 1087 Sell /tndt. Pvt parl)' talud. Very ele~n.
""" $225. Brand new 20 !(al llln'ady 'l(.'Wn on lap<' "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• can 673-tZZO. 1creen hou1e inc) d. FR1DAY?:30~.MR s hot water Heatt>r, s.~ rudy Co be hunit. One GUINEA Pia w1caae & ~· Salllnt Dln1hy, xlnt lk&S. tel.ea«
D ~~J'ME> 969-l4JO OJX'n weavf' beige with ac~s.$10. rond w/r.u rack . ._S..lu,,_...
CohSlp111enu6 King 51 50ra bed. $225 ~~:l~~:'~~~~~nJ:~~~~ ~.m'J Unal.~kablt, SU5. &AccttsoriH 9400
Stot'lc UqwdaUon« Earth l()n~. llcrculon lnlt on fullnes11. Also, PfCMOl &i ~ 8090 644-~72 •n••••••••••••••••••••
MASTERSAUCTlON Call 963-H8Z. v. hite hraulirully em· .. ••••••••••••••••••••• I ,..1Y DUI ''4•'11 Used )( uslan1 207SNewportBlvd CM hrmdcred lacy curtain. K KAWAl Baby Grand. , "' Peru. lllO No. Parker.
833-9Q5 M6-8A6 CUat. co<r tbl. 4' oiled Will floor tn C'C'lllng. ComL' & ~ ...... y Biie. Xlnt. cond . Mu«t 1acrtrlct sa:b· Oranae.Cl\11087·2000
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EDITION
Afternoo
N.Y. Stoeks
VOL. 70, NO. 286, 4 SE£TIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1977 TEN CENTS' I
• :87GA.llYGRANVILLE CM .. NI,., 1'119t ltllff
Spcmon Ol a move to reform
l)Olitic&l campaign practices in
Oi':Jlnl& County moved Wednes·
cjay to get their proposed reform
9fcli,n.ance on next year's ballot uu initiatJve measure • That meAM they must collect
on lh.e November, 1978, general
election ballot.
Should the organizers of TIN
CUP (Time Is Now, Clean Up
Politics) succeed in their drive
and eventually win voter
endorsement, political practices
in Orange County would under10
a dramatic overhaul.
issues aUecting the financial
interest or political donors who
contributed more than $1,000 to
their campaign~.
Lobbyists would fall under
stiffer regulations. One would
limit.how much they can give to a
supervisor to $SOO and another
stipulation would force lobbyists
to report their political activities
as well as those of their clients.
Vasquez said today the 23·
member committee that drafted
the reform ordinance felt it was
useless to seek the support of the
county Board c.! Supervisors.
That s upport would bave
spared TIN CUP the necessity of
collecting the 52,380 signatures
needed to qualify its proposal Cor
ne.xt year's ballot
measure onto the ballot.
Vasquez said TIN CUP
membets felt it was not likely the
ordinance developed over the
past three months would survive
supervisors "tinkering."
Amonc niembera qf the
23-member committee who
founded TIN CUP ere Shirley
Grindle, a former county
plannina comml.asloner, and two
former aides to Supervisor
Thomas Riley, Scott Fertuson
and Kirk Evans.
alcnatures of S2,380
t lilt.er~ voters before their
coagh retorm measure can be put ...
County supervisors, for
example, would be prohibited
from voting for four years on TIN CUP chairman Robert
Supervisors can, with a
maJority vote, move such a
"It's time for people to speak
out on what is happening and It's
not likely that those involved in
the political practices we4 are
trying to correct will be wililng to .
square them around," be added.
Othec organizers include
Ralph Benson, a ' former. deputy
county counsel, and David Stein
of Avco Community Develoi>ers. " . --. .
tftYank Yacht Attacked Off Viet
Boat
Victim
Sought
Coast Guard and private .
vessels were searching the toegy
waters ol1 Catalina Island today
tor a :;o.year-old man who fell
overboard from a 25-foot cabin
cruiser about 7:30 p.m. Wednes·
day.
The victim was identified as
Clarence Gilman of Gardena
The owner and operator of the
vessel, William Atkins, also of
Gardena, told the Coast Guard that Gilman was emergi.fti from
the boat's cabin when a large
swell hit tbe vessel throwine him
overboard.
The cabin cruiser had no radio
and the incident was not reported
for over an hour when another
vessel, Blue Sea. came alooaside
and learned of the mishap.
Coast Guard Search and
Rescue headquarters at Long
Beach •std tJto •eattb was belAg ham~ this~ by heavy
fog. &rface ciift; mcludiill the
Blue Sea. were searchlne an area
about eight miles north of
Avaloo.
The Coast Guard helicopter
wu grounded by fog but was
standing by to join the search
lat.er in the day. Officials sa.ld the
search envelopes an area of
about 38 sqqare miles.
Boola Offered
In Valley Sale :
Feet like curling up with a coOd
book one of these chilly autumn
nights?
The Huntington Beach Fri~
of the Ubrary MU have plefttY ot
boob -along with magul".les
and record albutns on sale Satut·
day In their annual benefit
fundralser.
By ROBOT BARKER
OIU.Pellf ..... ~
Golden West Colle1• is offerbll
a aeries of one-day claases ~t
promiae to be a real au.
The classes are tor pnvate
citizens who want to carry~ace
tor eelf protection. •
The tear gu trainhlr Protirarn waa developed lb response to a
new state law that t.lves citizens
the right to possess and use
bandhdd aerosOl weapons.
But ftnt, Pae1 must e
course.; Upon eompletton, the
person aoea to tbe police, ii .
fingerprinted and pays a small
fee prior to receivina a perm.it to '
·'This will cause excessive
tearing aQd forces P,e<>ple to close
their eyes. lt's liJ:Fu:sslble to struggle becauae lt ust mates
things wone ... he 88 •
Hunt also said tbat the small
amouiit of Mace causes a 1U1hi shoe~ to the nervous .system.
"A full doae Wlll brfuc )'OU to your knfts in a hurry,.. he
said.
Hunt satd the flralband
knowledge of tear CU Hrves two
parposes.
,
"It gives the user c~e
on haw effective Mace ~ 11
and it allo teachel students to be
extnmety careful and not use it
on the wruig person,•• he sald;
Hunt said he ezpecta l).JOlt ot
the classes to be co.mi>o*ecl of
housewives. women atudenta
and faculty members, business·
people and security eua.rcU.
Free Saturday classes are
•cbeduled Nov. ~. J>ee, 3, :Ian. 7 and olan. 31boal8 a.m, to5 p.m.
Sales will run from 10 a.m. to4
p.m. at the library's old Main
Street branch, 52S Main st., in
the downtown business district.
carrytbeweapon. -----...---~~~~--~--..... ~------In the course, students will be
Allende Kin Dies
. MEXICO CITY <AP> -
Beatriz Allende, 40, daughter ot
the late Chilean President
Salvador Allende, has committed
suicide at her home in Havana.
involved 1n ftdd demonstrations
and testinB where they will be
ex~ to tear gas and use tear
CUMapQOS.
Derald D. Hunt. director of the
col1ege•s administration of
justlce department, said a
minimal dose ot Mace will be.
dabbed on the !ace of each
student.
sPonsors who will pay jogcers 10 cents for
each 330-yard lap. Anyone can sign up to
jog in the girls club fundraiser. Money
wlll go toward club operating expenses.
Huntinaton Beach police are
probing a possible oraanh:ed
crime link lb the Saturday nl1ht
execution-style 1laYi.P1 of a Lons
Beach construction w9rker. \
An unlde~tlfied Oranee Coi&Dly
Jail inmate, an acquatntanct of
slain Richard Wayne Helt. 29, of
5533 Long Beacb Boulevard, told
police the execution m~ have
been ordered by an Ol'g&nlzed
crime ring, Uld Capt. Bert
Ekstrom.
Helt'a still warm body was
PUC Rejects
Rate Revamp
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Jn a
closed session, the atate Public
UtlUUes Commission has refused
to reconsider tts July 12 decision
for restructurin1 natural 111
rates 10 that lnduatrlal and
commercial usera and rcsldenUal
customers ustna larae amounts
pay more.
The restructuring provided a
slight reduction in the llfelino aas
rate -a special low Ute tor
customers who use Jess than 106 therm~ a month in winter and less
than 26 therms in aum mer.
The number of therms 11 an
average tor all resldeottal
customers and varlea from area to area, dependina on alUtude
and average temperatures, a
Pacific Gas and Electric otflclal
,Hid.
found at 11:45 p.m. Ill the baclt
seat of his auto puked t the
Huntln1ton Beach Cesal£al
Library near tbe corner of
Talbert Av,enue and Golden West Street.
Police sald a hOtaun waa used
to blast away Helt'a naht knee.
Another shotgun round was pum~ into the dead man's
chest.
Although no motive for the
slaying bu been established,
police believe it may have been
related to me1al druc traf·
flckin1, said Ek.Strom.
PoUce are continuln1 to
quesUon Hell's ll!S.SOCiates, but no
suspect• have been named.
Because of the late hour and
remote location of the 1bootin1.
police btlleve there may ~ no
witnesses.
Helt"a body was found durinr a
routfne patrol check of •the
library parking Jot.
Funeral s~rvicea tor the
shooting vtcUrn wer• cortduct~
. this afternooo ln t.0111 Beach.
Woman Iiuioeent
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Gloria
Zerda bounced up and ~ 1n
"her chair, th n 1ds"4 her court
interpreter after bein1 fo..md
fnnoc nt Wednesday of tbe
murdar of Sall Dh10
tiuslnasman Donald~. 'Ina di.
Jlowe\ler, th tt-year·old woman
u found ;uiltY of to
tomchfl muidfr In
oldtta\IU eyM-MI&
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·German
Plane .
ffijacked
ROME CAP) -A West
• German airliner with 92 people
•board wu hljacUd toda.y by a
gunmu who demanded . the releue of ••an comrades de· tainedm We.st German prllonl... ·
. The Lufthansa pJ1n• was
$elaed on a mcht from the
Spanish illand of. Mallocca to
Frankfurt. ll flr1t landed ln llome, wttv. tht hlJacker 1avti
h18 de.rnandl to Italian police.
Then it took off for Ntcosla,
c~plane had been refueled ·
wblle the man neaotl•ted wlth
the Jtallan poll~
Aeeordlnl to 1lrpQrt aou.r~s.
the German aovornment had
uked that tho plane be delued
untll more could be learned
·about the motives ot the hijacker.
But then n toOk oft after the
.bij ct r broke off contact with
nefotlatan.
Police saJd the tnan a poke to or.
cJais ln the control tower of the
oaie international airport in
rollen English, and Identified
himself as Waller Mohammed.
A police spokesman said tho
man !ailed to elaboratta on bts de· and for the rel•••• of
prisonen. The spokesman 1ald
the hijacker's EngU.sh was poor
and they could not und rstand all
heaaid
.The plane bad 86
&five crew mem
hijacker aboard, Ji e said. Tb~ aald the ma ull 1 iun
.,, on tbe crew as the plane erftew
th• Jlivtera and ordere il to ny
to Rome.
arJy apeculatlon tn West
Germany llnked the hUttkinl .
with tbe terrorist lddnapin1 ~
German lnduslriallst Hanns
• art.in Schleyer more than a
• mOnth.,o. Re is stJU mlasint.
Sehleyer hu been held since
Sept. 5 by members of a German
Rtd Army faction who de·
ma.ndtd the roleue of 11 Jalled
,,. co rades, nearly ·$SOO,OOO and
af pauase out of .. West
• Germany.
The terrorists complained ln
Jett.en to E\lfopeao newspapers
that the West Germen
• goverrunent wu 1lallln1 oa their
r demands.
T o occupa11u of a small
forelp tedaD were h1jured
W neSda1 when tu driver cl
tho c r ettemptied to pua a lar1e
lraab truck on the ri1ht ne.r
Scotchman •a Cove on Coast
HJatiway. .
Carlot Jackson Poteet, Jr .• 24,
of Lakewood, ud bJs puaenier.
Ma1ra Ravelo, 21, of 9311'
roucanAvenue, Fountain Valley,.
J were treated aod later reJeaaea
from South Coast Community
·Hospital ln Lacuna Beach
followina the noon crash.
Callfomia Hlahway Patrol of.
ftcerw sal<t the trash truck, owned
by New En1land Merchant of
Jrvlno. and driven by Jesws
Alvarn cl Anaheim, wu maltlna
a ri&ht·band turn lnto
Scotcbman'a Cove when the c:ollllton occuned. ·
WibJearel aaid Alvara swwic
• w1de turn to maneuver Into the
parklq lot Ythen Poteet tried to
pa bim oc the rllbt.
Alvara and • passenger In the ttuek 1Vere not lnJured In the crub,hl1hwayp~trolmenaaid.
~eEnda .·
FA'l1M.A, Portuaal <AP> -
1he eotJI il.nnlveraary pJtartma1e
at tho sbrl.ri of raum.a ends
today after a m ldniaht
canclJeU1ht proct11lon on the
hillalde where tbti vtriln Mary
WH uld to have appfared
mlracUJoualy to thre• 1heph1rd
children t~ 191'7.
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Nude Bathing
Don't Like It? Stay Home'
SAN DIEGO CAP) -"If peopte don't llke nude
~athing, they don't have to come here. If you don't
hke pea soup, one doesn't order it," a Canadian
tourist said.
"Black's Beach is the only reason we're here."
she added, noting that in her home town it was
SDOwing.
Jean Cocklhott ot Winnipeg, Canada, and her
husband Arthur were strolllng along the fog-shrouded
900-foot stretch of sand under a sky dimmed Wednes-
day by a partial eclipse of the sun.
Black's regulars sald they planned to sunbathe in
the _nude despite the ban a result of a citizens'
adv1Sory referendum by which voters rejected the
experiment with beach nudity.
Police ~aid they'll take a low-key approach to enfor~lng the Jaw, however, issuing only citations and
warrungs
Fatal Shooting
Hearing Date Set
For SA. Suspect
81 WIUJAM SCllltEIBBB Of ............
A Santa Ana man facn a pre-
lhn lnary hearinl Oct. H In
Corona on cbar1es tbat be •hot a
Rlvenldo County womal\ to death
beca cl• trattlc lnc:ldenton the
Rlvenict.Frffw•¥·
Tho suspect, Larry Schueler, 31. f.Q assembler at a TusUn of·
lice furniture manuracturln1
firm, is ln Jtivenide County Jail
in lieu ol 1250,000 bond.
He ts suspected ot staylna 38-
yeu-old Nancy Osborne of
Corona ln the early mornlna
houra o1 Oct a.
Lt. BU1 Lowe, a Corona police
detective lnvestlgatlnt the
murder, aald today the cue "la very bizarre.
"I've seen some weird ooea ln my d.y and thla one ranb rt1ht
up there wi\.b them," Howe aa.ld.
lnvest.1,aior. belleve tbe cbaln
of events leadlDI up to the
slaytne be1ao •hen a car drtven
by Mn. Osb0rce'1 .on. Walter.
21, merged onto the Rlvenlde
Freeway about one mile wat ol
Corona and nearlY collld with
a pickuP. truck drJven by
Schueler.
Howe Hid Schueler •J>parently
•topped his truck on the freeway
shoulder after the incident. went
bact into the camper sheU and 1rabbtd bis .41 caliber mqnum
pistol. He got bad in the cab and
continued drlvin1 down the
freeway.
Schueler alle1edJy exited the
freeway at the next offramp anc:t
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BOLSA •••
''The city doean'& have the
money and there la no wa1 that I
can see puttin1 out$\ mllUon ror
1tate Jand.s in county tenicory,"
beaaid.
. However, Auembly_~an
Dennia Mangen t~HunUo,wn
Beach>, the 1utdtn1 fore• ln
1ettlnl tb6 mone7 1pproved for
tht aequtJttlon of \he ~cal
al'ff, Jndlcat" that the fl mfll!on
requli'ement is no bl& deal.
A mangers aide aald that. the
county's plans to spend up to 12
million to buy acrea1
surroundinl Ute wtldute area for
a ~onal park b a ··~eet
way • to match the 1late'1
expeodUUfe Of funds.
"This will ahow the aovemor
that the county ii supportive of
the stato wrchlH of lh• wUdllf• area," theManaera li.ide eakl.
U there are problems In
financing lhe acqutaltlon. the
le1l1lator would authOrlie a bill
to find othe!' means ol ral1tnc the mQneY, the aide 1ald.
spotted the Osborne car, which
had aJao turned off the freeway at
theaameexlt.
Polle. alle1e Schueler cut off
the Oabome car, leaped from the
cab cl his truck, walked to within
two feet ot the pasaen1er side and
fired orw ahot from hia hi&h· po,wered piatol at polnt-blank
ranee.
The laJ'le slue shalt~ the wlnddw and hit Mrs. 0,borne
between the eyes, ldllln& her
lnatanUy. Her aon wu hit by fiymc 1Jass but not seriously
lnJured, Howe said.
About three bouts alUr the
•hooting, a young woman came
lnto tbe Corona police atation and
alle••d •be bad been with Seh~er ln bis lruck at the lime of tneahootln&.
Stephanie Chrlatiansen told of. flcen the sua~t wu aleepln1 ln
hit camper at Corona ranch
where hll horae wu boarded.
Howe said 10 oltlcer1 were
dlap~tchtd to tbt 1cen1 and
Schueler 1urrender~ wit.bout
lnddent. Belldu pl.ttol, of·
ncen a11411ee1'1 found• rill• and •~IE:Pile ot ammunlUoa. Howe wu at a lc.wa to explain
• the lnelde:rl~ ~~at Sch~er
has no hiAtory of violence and no
crirninal record. ·
FVSchool
Chiefs Get
Pay mc;rease
Fowrtatn Valle)'. (elemmlary >'
School Dlttrlct trustees have
appfoved a.5 percent acro11 lbo
board pay hike for 89
manaaement employes,
'l'rusletl al.IO have •Pi>roved a
four percent pay boost fur 1"
dlstr1ct office employes.
Tbe pay hlkea and lnoreuect
frlnae benefltl will coat the
district an additional $79,\$9 this
year, 1ald A11ociate
·Superintendent Bob !lead. •
The pay agreement• are
retroactive to July 1.
, Princtpala' salaries at the top
ot tbe diltrlct'• pay 1cal1 will lump from '28,Ml to $21,IN. uld
Read.
SuPtrin,ttndent BUI Pluter ia l\l>t ltt~ by tbe pay lllkea. He
11 r •.ooo per: year, multi·
year pact wllb lb• district.
SC~ Gamival
A achoot carnival ls schedul-S .
Seturday lrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.rn.
al Wardlow &:hoot, 9191 P\ooeer
D_rtve, Huntloston Beach.
Won11y Water
Not Serioua; Meaana Told
By JACKIE BYMAN
OI ... Delly Pli.e ltetf
Costa Meaa realdeqta who nnd
wormllke crHturH In their
water 1boold avoid Jumplq to
concluaion1, water dtatrtct or-flclala said today.
That way they may avoid the
npeme Incurred by Mr1. SU.an
Healey d MS Rolla St., Coata .
Mesa, andherfamlly.
Aft.u fi.adlnl what appeared to
be pb\worms in the toilet bowl
three ween aao, Mr1. Healey
checked wtlb h•c doctor and then
obtained •10.ao worth of
medicine to treat her for the
family worms.
Tbla week, however, abe ala<> dis~ UM tiny C!reatura ln
her toilet tank. Upon cbecklni
wltb water authorities, ahe found
out they bad come throuah the
water llQ)p\y.
USchnabel, 1eneral manacer al tbe Costa Meaa County Water
Dlatrlct, uld today tbat the
Jn1ect1 ere t1y larva. He tsplalaecl that the Insects
noimall1 1lnk to the bottom ol
lh• San JbaquiA Reaervolr ln
Irvine.
Over the past few weeks,
however, the reservoir has
undergone tesUng to determine
its emeraency capabilities.
During leata, which involve
rapidly withdrawing water from
the b1Ulon·1allon reservoir, the
larva have been dlaturbed by the current. and drawn Into the
water aupply.
Schnabel aald aome tetttn1 will
contlnue for •bout a week but ''It
really lan't a serious problem."
He aald bo himself drew a tub ol
water at home Wedneaday and
found one or the wormlike
creatures ln It.
State health officials
confirmed today that the larva
are not believed to present any
health hoard.
However, Mr11. Healey
remained unconvinced.
"l'm drlnklnl UJuo thln1s,"
she aaid. "They're about half an
inch Iona. The m~orlty of them
are red and there's a small lrac.
of llaht 1nen onee.
"They ralae our price of water
and then they 1lve ua water
that 'a undrinkable. lt I want to
nl worm11 I'll 10 out ln the
backyard and eat worms."
Victim
Washed
Ashore
Lifeguards summoned to Bolsa
Chica State Beach at the
Huntin1ton Beach Bluffs today
{ecovered tbe body of an
unldentified man, apparently a
drowning vlcUm washed up on
the mominR bi.ch Ude
The victlm,-clad only in a&
briaht blue men'• bikini-style
11wlmsuit, was pulled from tho
surf about one-halt mile west ol
Golden West Street.
Huntln1ton State Beach
lifeguard spokesmen aald they
would have Uttle information
until after laler lnvesU1atlon.
The condition of the body
appeared to Indicate the corpse
had been irt the water perhaps
two or three days.
Some physical damaae
possibly cauae<t by scavenaer
fish or other marine life wu
evident. Investicators have not
reported any beach visitors
missing over the last few days
Stjtte Park Ranger Ashford
Wood said no type of penonaJ
identification waa found on the
body, which Mil)' hve been In
Ute aea over a week
Stronc westtrl).' offshore
currents runnin1 ln opposite
dlrectiona could have brou1ht the
corpse trom as far away u PaJoe
Verdes or San P•dro ,
investi1ators 1ald.
Coroners deputies acbedu1'4
an autopsy and betan attempt.ln1
to establish the victim ·a ldenUty
throu,b ftnaerprlnts and dental
records. ·
FV Band Sweeps
Tho Fountain Valley Hi1h
School marchlnt band look home
a $100 sweepstakes award a.s tM
top perforniln1 "'1it In the
Placentia Heritac• l)a)' Parade
beldlaatSatutday
Face Se~ Claarge•
Frank Barone, 58, and hls wire Diane, 25, are shown ln
police mug shots after arraignment on ••1mpaitin1 the
morals o( minors" charges in Newton, N.J. Authorities
said the couple were usln1 teen-age Sirls as pr_pstittites
in their home.
Carter W an1s Gas
May Be Rationed
WASHINGTON (AP> -
Describing oilmen as potential
war profiteers in the energy
crisis, President Carter said
today the nation will risk .. tho
biggest ripoff ln history" unless
Congress approves his embaUled
energy program.
Carter said if he doesn·i galn
passage of an acceptable ener1y
bill. the White Houae bu other
options -and gasoline rationine
is onedthem.
The President also told a
nationally broadcast newa
conference that his forthcomlns
tu refonn pl'Ograin will include
tax reductions. He didn't say
what they would be or bow much
they would save the taicpa1er.
Carter 1aid lbe admfotstratlon
won't know untU January or
February exactly how far ll
should IP hi •eekln1 tax reductions. ",The rapldlt..v with
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ORAN'C> COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Armed Elephant-napers ·As~ . -
ATLANTA <AP> -An
Apierican firm whose sax·ton,
12·foot.ta11 elephant ls being held
by; armed kidnapers for $1,500 F•nsom in the Burmeese jungle
Hid today that police are clc>Sinl
kl oo the brutes.
: Police in Burma and Thailand
bave alread.Y arrested three men
in the case, including a Mr. Pong,
thou,cht to be tbe mastermioo of
the •cheme, sald a 1pokesman
tor Atlanta-based Munford. Inc.
The elephant was stolen Sept.
30 from a work camp in Thailand
just a few miles from Burma by
men using automatic rines and
hustled acfoss tbe border. The
company spokesman said he
didn't know how many others are
involved or exactly where they
had. managed to hide a 6-ton
elephant.
It. is one of several owned by
the rirm and used to harvest
raUWl vane from the junjles of
southern Thalland. The vine is
used in furniture lhat is
manufactured m Bangkok and
lben shipped to Munford's stores
in the United States
"The elephant is about 12 reel
hig h and extre m e ly well
train e d ," s aid Monford
spokes man Jim a ssels •. who
was in Bangkok shortly after the
theft was reported. He Slud the
firm had paid $3,000 for the
elephant two months ugo.
''Oneofthepeople arrested is a
Mr. Pong, who had been an
elephant consultant to us,"
Cassels said. "He really knew
elephants, and I guess he knew
he had picked oul a 1ood «>e for us.··
Elephants are t.he work
animals of Th~Uand and Burma
and they are used for forest
work, much u trae\Qn are ~ •
in fields in other parts ol tht
world.
TEN CENTS 1
nn.d I'm sure one ol the reason.a
th• Burmese police ue
coo~atlna so much ls that they
don t wan\ such u that to 1et O\&t.
otbilod.
"This is not a trait or the Thai
peopte. Jt ls an exception. They
are ¢emely honest," Cassds
sa\d. "But a stolen elephant
would be noticeable, even out
there."
¥ank Yacht Attacked 8'1 Viet -. .
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. _Three Facing
Heroin Raps
A n .year-old Gardena retiree
arid two other people aced 21 and
29. also ol Gardena, were arrest-
ed Wednesday on charges
related to heroin possession, in
an Irvine elementary school
patkingloL
1n;ine po\lce were called to El
Surgery Set
17or. Diedrich·
A Si.Dt.a Ana man races a pre· n inary;..he1rln1 Oct. 24 In
Corona on charges that he shot a
Rrvetside County woman to death
causeol a traffic incident on lbe
Jllnrside Freeway.
The suspect, Larry Schueler,
Jt. an assembler at a Tustin of-
fice furniture maoufacturin1 llnn, is in Riverside County Jail
Ueu of $250,000 bOnd.
He is suspected of slaying 38-
year-old Nancy Osborne of
Corona in the early mornina hours of Oct. 8
Lt. BUI Lowe, a Corona police
CletectJvt io'YeatiaaUng the
ipufder, aald today Ule case "is
v'ry bliarre.
, .. I've seen some weird ones in
• my dlY and thb one rankl right
p there Wlt.b them," Howeaald.
(8ee81AYING, Pace Al)
. .
Camino Real Elementary School, 4782 Karen Ann Lane, at
7 ;27 p.m. by an anonymous
lipater.
Police approached a lone car in
the parking Jot. They said tbe
driver of the car was placiq
what lat.er was found to be a case
of hypodermic syringes in the
trunk of the vehicle.
Tbey said that when he spotted
police he slammed the trunk lid
and got back in the car.
Officers said suapiclous
beha~or of the driver and hia two
passengers, plus the dlacovery of
what they said was ·narcotics
paraphernalia in plain sight in
the car, led them to arrest the
trio.
Arrested were Edgar ff.
Mynatt. 71, David D. Foster, 29,
and Debra S. Wrjgbt, 21. AU were
taken County Jail
Mynatt Mias Wright were
held on suspicion of possession 6l
heroin and narcotics
parapbemali.a. Foster was held
on suspicion of being under the
influence of heroin.
Ball for the older man .and the
woman was set at Sl,500 each.
Foster was held on Sl,000 bell.
Police said Mis$ Wright and
Foster are ""'mployed.
Officers said Mynatt claimed
to be a diabet\c when confraoled
with ttle discovery of the
ayrlnges, a barred spoon ln
which police said they loUnd a
half-gram reeldue of wba\
appeared to be burned herom,
and a JtnoUed piece of balloon.
County
Signatures
By GAJlY GaANVILLE
Of .. Delly"'"" SUft
SpOl'llOl'S of a move lo reform
politica& campaip practices in
Oranae Coonty moved Wednes·
day lo ret their proposed reform
ordinance on next year's ballot
as an initiative measure.
That me&n3 they must collect
the signatures of U ,380
reg~t.tred voters before their
tough reform measure can be put
on the November, 1978, general
elecUon ballot.
Sboufd the organizers of TIN
CUP <nme ls Now, Clean Up
PoUUcs) succeed Jn their drive
and eventually win voter
endorsement, pOIJtical pract.kes
in Oranee County would underao
a dramatic overhaul.
County auperviaora, for
example, would be prohibited
from voUnc tor lour yean oa
issues aflectlni tbe financlal
Interest ol political donors who
contributed more than $1,000 to
thelr campal1ns.
L•bbyista would fall under
1Uffer recutationa. One would
Ji mfl hoW much they can live lo a
supervisor to ~ and another
sUpulat.lon would force lobbybt.s
to report,~ polltlcal acuvtues .
well as thtMse Of their. clients.
TIN CUP chairman Robert
Vasques sald today the 23-
member commlltee that drafted
the retorm ordinance fell lt was
u eless to seek the support of the
county Board of Supervjaon.
That support would have
apared TIN CUP the necessity of
collect.tni the 52.380 slfnaturts
needed to qualify Ila proposal for
next year's ba1lot.
Supervisors can, with a
majority \'Ote, mo\te such 1
meuure orito the ballot.
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Vasques old TIN CUP
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IF YOU LIVE IN COSTA MESA, YOUR DRINKING WATER MAY LOOK LIKE ntaS
Teatittg at Rffervolr Disturb• Fly l•rvae, Shown In R•l•don to Pencd
Costa Mesans Find
'W Onns' in Water
By .IACUE HYMAN
Ol U. Deilf'I .......... eosi. Mesa residents who find
wormlike creatures in their
wlter lhould avoid Jumplng lo
conclusion.a, water district oC·
ficlals said today.
That way tbey may avoid the
experise incurred by Mrs. Susan
Healey.• cil MS Ross St. Costa .
Mesa. Ma bertamUy. ·
Arter fandlng what appeared to
be plnwonns In the toilet bowl
three weeks aao, Mrs. Healey
checked with her doctor and then
obtained $10.50 worth of
medicine to treat her for the
famlly worms.
This week, however, she also
discovered the Uny creatures in her toilet tank. Upon checking
with water authori!ies, she fpund
out they had come through the
water supply.
Ed Schnabel, 1eneral manager
of the Costa Mesa County Water
Dl1trlct, said today that the
insects are fly larva. He
explained that the insects
no{rnally sink to tbe bottom of
the San Joaquin Reservoir in
Irvine.
Over the past few weeks,
however, th& reservoir has
undereone testing to determine
Its •mergency capablllties.
Durina tests, which involve
rapidly withdrawing water from
the bUUon·caJlon reservoir, the
larva have been disturbed by lbe
currents and drawn into the
water supply.
Schnabel said some testina will
continue for about a week but "It
really lsn 't a serious Problem."
He said he himsell drew a tub ot
water at home Wednesday and
found one of the wormlUce
creatures injt.
State health officials
confirmed today that the larva
are not believed to present any
health hazard.
However, Mrs. Healey
remained unconvinced.
"I'm drinking tbese things,"
she said. ''They're about hall an
inch long. The majority of them
are red and there's a small trace
of light green ones.
·'They raise our price of water
and then they give us water
that's undrinkable. If I want to
ea t worms I'll go out In the
backyard and eat worms."
Woman Innocent
SAN DIEGO CAP) Gloria
Zerda bounced up and down in
her chair. then kissed her court
interpreter after being found
innocent Wednesday of the
murder of San Dleao
businessman Donald E. Tubach.
However, the 19-year.old woman
was found guilty or conspiracy to
commit murder in the 47·year·
old travel agency owner's kilUn,.
Rescuers Searching
Sea for Boat.Victim
Coa1t Guar and private
vessels were tearching the foggy
waters oft Catalina Island today
for a 50-year-old man who fell
overboard from a 2S·foot cabin
cruiser about 7:30 p.m . Wednes·
day.
The victim was Identified as
Clarence Giiman or Gardena.
The owner and operalor of the
vessel, Wilham Atkins, also or
Gardena, told the Coast Guard
that Gilman was emer1lng Crom
the bML'• cabin when a lar1e
swell hit th Misel throwin, him
overboard.
Tbo c bin cruiser had no ndio
~
and the incident was not r~porled
for over an hour when another
vessel, Blue Sea, came alongside
and learned of the mishap.
Coast Guard Search and
Rescue headquarters at Long
· Beach said ttie search was beln1
hampered this morning by heavy
fog. Surface craft, lncluding the
Blue Sea. were s earching an area
a bout eight miles north of
Avalon.
The Coast Guard helicopter
WIS irounded by foa but WU
staridlng by to join the ••arch
later in &he day. Officials Hid th
search envelopes an area or
about38aquar•milea.
7BJS EXIB4NCE
NUI' SO FAIR
A burifar broke Into the trvine boine Of Philip M.
Rlddlck, 15381 Toulouse
.Circle, Wednesday and
atole two patrs Of Army·
issue men's shoes, sise ll·B. police reported. Poll~ said the thief left
hit own shoes, a broken
down pair ol conlc:wam, in
exchange.
Irvine city councilmen have
unanimously \toted to buy an
$85,700 minicomputer system
from a City of Com?Derc•
COmRMY t.O store clty data. bUt
not before a mljor com~Utor
publicly criUclzed the acUon.
The company that won tbe dty
contract ts Soutllern California
Data, lnt., which has installed
similar systems ln the cities of
Redondo Beach, Orange, lluena
Park, Carson, Garden Grove end
La Habra.
It was lo'Nest among nve
bidders for the contract. Phlllp
Mitchell, who said he rep~enta
Sperry Urti'Yac. cbar1ec1 durin1
the Tuesday meeting that
Southern CaU!omia Data bu a
poor treck record with the cities
it~trves.
Mltctiell accused the company
of "ahOdd)' practices," alld aJ.
teced that it routinely qUoWci
cities low blcts for 1!0Ml>'it ,.
.ervlcea, then wltbln a year
charged hither rates for necessary upttadinf of the
systems.
Sperry'• bld "as $16',350,
hlghe.t or all bids.
Richard Lauer, vie:• president ot Southern California Data, de.:
nled Mitchell 'a charges.
Jim Harrington, lrvlno
director of administrative
services who recommended the
contract be awarded Soulhei'.'n
California Date, also said the
alleaaUons were unf®ridtd.
ffarrht1Lon said that u
recently Q 1\ie!lday attcmoon he doubl~hecbd With tbe same
city of(teiafs Mite ell claimed
would support his ebar1~ •
Those offlclals; did not,
Uarrinl\.On ld tb council.
WASHINGTON !AP> -
Desc:ribing ollmeA as polentj-1
w 1r proflletra ln th• .a\ •>'
ct1m. rt.•td n\ Carter ••Id todlf the nation w!U risk
biggest ripoff in history'' W\less
Conp-eaa approves hh embatUed
~.ener11proar1n\.
Carter Hid If bet d~•n 't Sain
PJIS.,• Of an 1coe9tlble ener1y
blll, the Whlte Houat hu oth'1
options -and ga.soUne rauomni
uonoofthem. • The President -.J•o told •
" naUonall1 bt'o,Ciceat news
cOt\fer.nce that his fotthcornlq
tu reform pro,ram"WIU tncltide tu reductions. Jh didn't aa1 What. they would be' or how much
they would save the taxpayer.
Carter said the adinln.lskation
t. won·i know undl ,ilHUJIY or
ebruary exactly -how far it
hould co in te~ln1 tu.
f'ducUam. "The ~pldllv wttti
hfcb tu cut. WJH ~ tnsUtut~
ill be determined by ttie $Ute of
eeconomy," heuld ....
. He def ended anew tile treaty to
ield U.S. coolrol ol the Panama
anal at the eod of \bis century
ut aclcnowledted that. It needs
larificatJ011. Carter uld there is
no need for amendment of the
eaty. But be said that he an<l
anamanlan leader Omar
orrijoa tnay Issue a clarlfytnr
tatementon canal neutraUty-
efense after they confer at ~
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"ldon'tthlOk thW• I• any~
o amend the treaty lan1ua1e." ,cart.er said, insiat1n1 .that u lt
stands, the pact wlll keep lhe waterway open and neutrai aftet"
it is turned over to Panama. That
bu been a major point of attack
in· the Senate, where treaty
.. raufication is in doubt, because
nof Panamanian statsment.I that
l the \Jnited States would not_have
the ri(ht to intervene mllltarily
t• keep the canal open to all
nations.
The ener•y questlon WH
'threaded throuth t~e new1
.conrettnee. which Carter be~
with a tou1h. nlne·mtoute
'statement usalllnf the Sndustry
.. for . wba1 be aald were effortl to arab~Cel.ai"• pronta. ' CPi.er1ald heexpec~ toapend
m01t d hll llme on lt ln U.. oat
few week&. He Jeknowl.Ued
tb. t the lsiue h~ not cauctif on naH<IOall.Y. wt noled that lt dld In • n there wen le>QI PIO&lno atatiOnl. Carter
said b• doesn't want tbe American ~le to.bavo to · sun aucb a crisil ..-.in.
.. l am not tryli\a to put all d
tbG blame OD the oil comPtlll•" ca.ut iaid. "Put ot:ttm btame
f.U. on the Atnericu ~ . We
are w ~too muCh enero. ••
At the SJme time Carter left
open the p0albllJtY. th.the rnt•ht
.eek to break up th~ flaot oil
compula. "l'i:alnOt ~.to
th.reaten anybodj or use a thab, • •
he saJd. 0 • • • Wbeth•l' « not
dlveatiture is need~ l• • matter wbich I've not decided.•• enter uld hla eneray
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REFORM •••
membitrs felt Jt was not Ukely t.M
· ord.iriahce develop~ over the
past three montbi ould 1wv1ve
supervbOra "tinkerin1."
"lL'• titne for peop!e to apeat
out on what ll happenln1 and lt'a
not likely that thOI• lnvolved In
th• pOUUcal practices we are
trylns to correct will be wuun, to
square them around," h4 ldded.
Amon1 me.mbers of the
23-member commlttet· who
founded TIN CUP m Shlrley
Orlndle, a former county
plabDinl commlaatoner. and two
former aldea to Supervl1or
Thoma RJley, Scott Fer1Wion
ud K.lrk Evans.
Ott\er oraanl~era include
Ralph Benson, a former deputy
county counHl, and D1vld St.In
of Avco Community Developers.
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program is "(air~ It's well·
ba)aDred. Jl assur th»l the
Amertcan peoJ>t• If• nol bbtd ...
Oftly, minutes alter the news
conference. Sena.te Minority
~ader 'Howard Baker prcdlcted
fallure for an all-out White Houae
campal«n to Nver1e a 1lrtn1 or
Senate defeats for the
adrninlatrttlon'a eoeray
pro1ram.
Rt'aording Cull employment
lestslatioo, Carter aaid his aides
b•vo •t>een workln• .~Ith Sen.
ff\ab4i't H. ffumplu'e1 <P·M.lnn. >. and Rep. Ausuatut Hawkinl <D· c'atlt. ), "to ~volve 1 hall
,m1>lo)'menl bill we could
aupP.Ort without reaervaUon or
belllaDc)'. ,,. •
''I woult\ axped wW\in lhe nexl rew days we ttowd tie prepared.
If thlnga go welJ. to announce our approval of the Hum{>hreY·
Hawkins bill," he said.
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MARY OAIN!Y. JOHN TAYLOR DEMONSTRATE IN PREPARATION FOR OAS CLASS
tt You Want to Carry Mace, You Hav• to Qo to Tear GH School
On tmemploymenl problems m
the steel industry, Carter laid
"&leel impott.a are juat one pirt
ot a l•lrly ltrC•· number of
problems that affect the U.S.
steel lndust.ty and which affect
the it.el JnduatrY all over ti.e
Gas Class at COiiege
It's a Prerequuite for Use of Mace
w«td.'' .. ,
Be said. "our analyaia tias
shown that HaucUOn ot Jrnports
would not Q)ateTlally increase"
t.•neflla to American steel
pr'od~en.
By ROBERT BAR'kEa
Ol Uw O•ll't "''" l\efl Golden West Colleae ls offerina
a series of one-<lay cla~es that
promise lo be u real aas.
The classes are for private
citizens who want lo carry Mace
for sell protection.
Buman Relations
lrvi~ DEJadlocks·
On Colinty Position
The City ol lrvlne will take no
PQIWaa on a County Lea,ue of
Cltl• proposal intended to keep
the county human relation•
commislioo out of municipal af·
f "in llnl.., invited. A vote la scheduled at a lea(Ue
meettna.~•bt. at 7:30 at the
HoUday mn lo J'ullerton.
The City Cou.ncU deadlocked
1·2 Tuesday on a motion
supported by Mayor BllJ
Vardoulis and Councilman David
Sills to back the leaaue propoeal.
Councilwomen Mary Ann
Galdo and Gabrielle Pryor
opposed the acUon. Councilman
John Burtcn wu absent.
The te.,ue })roposal would ask
the County Bo.rd of Superibors
to draft new auidellnes ror the
fl\lman RelaUona Commiuion
dlrectinc It to: -Inform the city council o! a
11Nniclpallty 1lllder study, before
contacting an1 state or fedttal
agencr concemtnc afflrmathle
action or other malter1, of lts
lnt,nUons and the subject matter
of its proepeotlved11cu11lons.
-Cooler with mana1ement
staff of a city asency before
pubU1blng any r9Jl9f\ pertalnlQ
to Ha performance and'
compliance in D)atters relatJn1
. to alfirmauve action or other
buman relaUons affairs. P:\&tPole of that sUpulatlon, ac·
co~ to the proponl, is to
insU.re th&C\: information in the
report "accurately renect" an
a1111cy•a ''true'' racial
composition or eroployes and its
effort to achieve balance.
Pre·pubUcatloa lnapecUoo by
Uie agency also would "lnsure
that a clear underatandinl of
exlst1n1 problems are
understood" and allow il lo
examine "appropriate
1olutlon1 ... prior to
pubU1hln1 any auch report."
-Keep oul of a dty'a human
relauons affairs If the city bu Its
own human relations
commlsalon, unlesa asked -by
\he cily -to lnveaU1ate.
The teasue propoaal allo asks
the aupervlsort to review the
membership of the human
rel•tions commission and its
state "to 11\sure they renect the
same affirmative action and
compliance percentages that
they have encouraaed all Oranae
CoUnt)' cities to malnt~h\. ..
1l asks \he board to make sure
"No ellli\lc· minority group is
disproportionately represented
by membership on th~ Orange
County human relations
commission.''
The commission Is comprised
or four An1lo-Americans, three
Mexican.Americans, two black5
and one Samoan. Eiecutlve
Director James Sanchez ls
Mexlcan·Amerlcan.
The commlsalon has come
under flre for crossln& municipal
boundaries to lnvest11ate human
relaUons complaints. hold public
bta.rinp and write reports.
lt has tnvesllaated racial
diaturbances In Placentia and
Santa Ana. Garden Grove police
arrests and alleged harassment
of homo.exuala, and Fountain
Valley ~lceahootlnp.
Mra. l1aido said she thouSbt
the lea1ue proposal ori1lnaled
because the human relations
commission '1stepped on some
Santa Ana toes."
Candidates Meet
On Water Issues
Candldatta for two newly
created publlc aeata on the trvlne
Ranch Water District board of
directors meet at 7 · 30 p. m.
Friday tn a public forum
sponsored by the lrvlne
Republican Aslem bly.
The meeUn1 la at the
Unlverslty Park Community
B)lilding. next to the skateboard
coune.
Cllndidatea wm be asked to de·
fine whal they believe to be lb
1lnale mOfit Important luue ln
the dlitrirt. and explaln thtlr
quauticatlons for th• job.
Alter introductory remarks,
questions Will be taken fl'Om the
audience.
The elecUon ta Nov 8. There
are 18 candidates for the two
open potlUons.
The IRWD board currently 11
totally bndowner·elected;
owne" of the largest propertlM
-which ln lrvlne mt1n11 the
IrvlM Company -elect the ftvt·
member board.
Under a reapportionment plan
to evetttualty swing control of the
board to re.Jdenttal water users.
' through popularly elected board
memben, two aeata were added
for thil elecUon.
IRWD esUmata that by 1883
the board majority •Ill be
popularly elected Whether the
board wlll continue to expand, or
whether popular seats will be
created by the deletion of
landowner positions, hasn't been
decided. The 18 candidates are:
In Dlvl1lon No. l <northern
Irvine and parts or Tustin):
county administrative analyst
Dorothea R. Blain. sales
en•ineer WUllam H. Eppin1er,
teacher Jacki• Boynton and atte
planning manager Robert H .
"Bob" Reed. Also, attorney Ro'bert B.
Schoenbur1, administrator
Ronald E. Shaver, eledronics
engineer Bll Butts, sales
engineer Ernie Machado and
corporate financial analy1l Peer
A.Swan.
From Division No. 2 <central
and southttn lrvlno>: execuUve
Wayne A. Clark. con1ulUn1
en1tneer Joapeph S. Dorsey
realt.or a11Socl•~ Frank W. Boyd
and buslneta executlve Robert A.
Donath.
Also, con1ult1n1 1n1lneer
navid L. Konsbrouah,
englneertn1 contract
administrator Julius L. Botnar.
bualneaaman ft . Patrick
Donnelly, re1ional salts
manaier Andrew J. May and
econom1t't Charles W. Hueay .
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The tear 1as tralnina proaram
was developed In response to a
new state law that tlvea citizens
the right to possess and use
hand·held aerosol weapons
But rtrst. they must take the
course. Upon completion, the
person aoes lo the pot tee. is fingerprinted and pays a small
fee prior t.o receivma a permit to
carry the weapon.
In the course, students will be
involved in field demonstrations
and testin& where they will be
exposed to tear aas and use tear
eas weapons.
Derald D. Hunt, director of the
college's admlnlslratlon or
justice department, Hid a
minimal dos• of Mace will be.
dabbed on the face of each
student.
"This will cauite exce1mve
tearing and forces people to close
their eyes. It's impossible to
struggle because it just makes
things worse," he said
Hunt also said that the small
amount of Mace causes a 1U1ht
shock to the nervous system,
··A full dose will brln1 you
to your knees in a hurry," he
said. . £ ,Hunt saMI the first hand
knowledge of tear gu aervea lwo
purposes
"It gives lhe user conlld nee
on how effective Mace really ls
and it also teacbee studentl to be
extremely careful and not use it
on the wrone person." he tald.
Free Saturday classes are
scheduled No". 5, D&c. 3, Jan. 1
and Jan. 31rrom8 a.m. to:i p.m.
Tht COU • SJft3tW
Fini.tied In simulated
grained American Walnut wl\h bfushed AlumlnLltn color accenc.. Earphone.
SLAYINf •..
lnvt:Sti11ttOl'I believe the chain
of evonta leedln1 up to
11laY1n1 becan whe" • car'..ctnven b> Mrs. Oaborn•' .on, Wa)ter,
21. meraed onto th Rlver'$lde
Freeway 1tboul one mile west of
Corona and nearly collid,ed wltli
a pickup truck ddvtn by
Schueler.
Howe said Schueler appar Uy
•topped hla truck on ltHI t w~ '
hoUlder after U\t lncldtnt nt
back .Into tho camper aheh Ud
grabbed his .41 caliber masnum
pistol He got back in lho cab and
con\inucd drlvin1 down tht
freeway. .
Schueler alleaedly eiclted lhe
freeway ut the next of(racnp and
spotted the Osborne oar, whlcti
had also turned oft lht freewa)' at.
\he HrM exit
) Pollce aileae S<:h\Jtler cut olf
the Osborne car, lea~ from the,
cab orhil truck, watlced t.o wttbln
two feet or "'e paaaencer aide and
Clred one shot ltom his hlch·
powered pistol at point·blank
range.
1Ttle h1.ra• ,.1ua shaller.d the
wandow and hlt rii. Osborne
between he eyes, 'lcllllnc her
lnctantly. Her _,n s hit by
flying glass but not seriously
injured, Howe said.
About three houl'a I arw-the
shoot.inc. a yo\ln& ~man came
into the Corona poltce 1latlon IUld
ullegcd she had be-en with
Schueler in his truck at t time
or the shooUna.
Stephan.le Chrlstlaucn told of·
ficers tM suspect was 1leeptn1 in
bls camper at Corona ranch
where his horse was boarded.
. Howe said 10 omcera were
dis}>atched to th• sc.ae and
Schueler itrrender~wltbout ~
Incident. 1'esldea a iplstol, of.
ficers riUegedly found a rifle and
stockpile of ammtinJtion.
Howe waa at a lou to explain
the lncldenl, notin1 that Sthueler
has no history of violenc• ond .io
criminal record . . .
Th• dtlectht ,idld UY
however. that Sctiueler t<1ld
police he had been inJUred in •
similar r~way lncidem lhr or
four years ago and hact vowed ..,
"aet even .. U ll ever bippeDeld
again. i ,;J ; i
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Thuf'lday,October 1J. 1977 1/N DAILY PILOT ClJ
Forml040A
Pink Soothes
Tax Troubles
By SYl.VIAPOa't£a
The new income tax Form 1040A, wbJcb mor. than OftOo
third ot American taxpayers wlll fllt, II on the priaUn1 ._
presses and slated to go into tho malJ ln Peetmber. • •
ll will be colored pastel plnk t.o •oothe tupayUI &ln.il·
gllng through the many chan1ea that hive~ m tn th ••
form again.,'fheir coal~ are "slmpUftcauon" and "refonn.0
•• . .
IT WILL INDEED BE EASIEll to read tl\an lut 1ear'1 :
1040,\.Here'sapre\tltw: • '
CO'You ne00 not compute your owss standard dtducUonl, • •
general credit or dollar lOtal or a mption, has )'OU bad to do ·
on the 1976 version The 19'77 Tax Slmpllflcation Act tllmlriat,.~
ed. these separate comput1Uons. They are Incorporated
aut.omatically inlo the
tax tables from which
you will pick out your
tax.
A.II )'OU will need lo
aeL your lf77 tax from
the IRS t.ax table are (a>
the total of salary,
dividends ~d interest (adjusted 1ross tncomel and (b) th ....
numberofexempUons. ~!" • ..,
(2) Nolonaer wlll you fmd boxesreqUfitf\I lnform1tlon to •
support cl alms for dependents other than a depend nt c'hll
The 1976 Form l<MOA required lilformaUon about wtiether
1uch dependents bad less than S'lSOln Income and how much .•
s upport was furnished by lbe taxpayer. That requltemtl\t' :
ha1beendropped. ' • i
<J> 11IE im FORM KEVER.SU t.bo old an-aniemen' ~ ·that showed the tu due followed by the cred.ill for ta1' .. :;
withheld, earned Income credit and contribUUOns to cq;~o.t
did ates. Thesecredita are now shOn nrat ind the t.axJast. .." Thia may be, sugcests tbe Research ln Uwt~ !8C
America because the IRS expect.a most ~It •be nte UJ-... .. :~'~"'~'"c. form to ciatm refunds on lhe im vonlon Of l040A. • • ~
(4) You'llfitidthetudU4'for1tnltl'8lltatil thetrun i
pa1a lnstead of the three PAa !Ji 1'7&.
Third Day of Fall
Marked at Market
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ca DAIL y PILOT L/SC Thursday. October 13, t9n
Self Ins11rance ' .. S~ve~ Newport
Four years ago, Newport Beach city councilmen nerv~usly made a
dechu()n to go into selr in uraoce for their workman's compensation ~pro ram.
According to a report isSued this week, that d~i.sion has paid off
ti hdsomely .. City Mab,.ger Robert Wynn said the city has saved Sl.54
million ln d1rect costs in t.h<>se
focir years.
IN IDS REPORT at the city
council's .study session, Wynn
said he anticipate$ even greater
savings in the next fiscal year becaWJe lbe city has bu,Ut up a
large fund of reserves so that
budget allocations to pay for
worlcman's comp can begin to be
reduced slightly.
W Y N N C A V Tl 0 N E D
c,uncflmen not to cqnluse the
~-lf insured w<>rkman's 'compensation program with the
proposed self insured h••lth
behefits for empJoyes, which
councilmen rejected a year a~o.
s avings to the c1ty by comparing
what the city's premium would
have been to purc has e a
workman's compensation policy
to the amount of money actually
paid out or the fund set aside
from tax mo~ey.
HE SAID THAT part or the
e,ity's self insurance program
has included active safety
proarams for city emplons.
particularly public safety and
general service em~Joyes who
are most subject to inJury.
· In 1976-77, according to the
report, the city paid QUt $184,049
in 206 cases, representing an
averaee cost per case of $893.44. Workman's compensation ts a
fund that pays employes who are
laid off due to job-related
injuries,
The cost ot a premium for a -
policy in the s"me year would
have been $845,399.
SAN CLEMENTE FIRE CAPTAIN GARY CARMICHAEL INSTRUCTS ROP CLASS
Training for Hard to Get Public Service Job• With Fire Department•
• I
THE HEALTH insurance
proJ)(?Sal would have put the city
into self insurance for the frin&e
benefit offered employes, That
proposal was rejected and the
city contracts with Aetna for
he Ill th insurance.
SeheolPrf!paresFirenaen
MAYOll MILAN Dostal noted
that one of the reasons the city
council decided to go ahead with
self insurance in workman 'a
~mpensatio&wn that.stat.Jaw
Sfts a limit on the amount of
payments an individual employe
can receive.
Sucb Umits do not exist in
health insurance payments.
Wynn calculated the four·yeu
By ANNE COOPER Of .. DelfY pfitit staff
Giving up a year of Wednesday
afternoons and Saturdays for
schooling is no treat, but one
program ha! attracted a growing
number of people who want
pub~safety jobs.
"These jobs are bard to come
by, and the competition is
fierce," said Capt. Gary
Carmichael to the San Clemente
Fire Department. who teacbes
COllSt~tion 11% ·
the course through the
Capistrano·Laguna Regional Oc·
cupational Program CROP>.
"THERE ARE A LOT more
applicants than jobs. and word
gets around that the ROP course
offers about the best preparation
available," Carmichael said.
"We've watched our enrollment
climb every year for tnree years.
since the program was started.··
He said the program has a
good placement record, with at
New medical college annex building at UC
Irvine was just wtiat the doctor ordered
for Orange County construction workers.
shown here working on lOl·seat dem-
.onstration and lecture hall. The hall is
part of 166,000-square-foot building
complex scheduled for completion next
August. Cost of the year-long project is
estimated at $14.6 million.
'IJincoln's College Raises Funds With History
ClfiCAGO <AP> -For $5. you
can-buyapteceotland Abraham
Lincoln once owned. For $30,000,
you can camp there for a week ln
a heated, air-conditioned Civil
War cavalry tent. ,
It is all part of a f und·rai$ing
drive for Lincoln College an·
nounced in the Neiman·Marcus I
ChiDese Dice . .
Game Given
,,riftl Okay · .
-CARSON CITY (AP> -A San
Francisco woman's plan to
iq_trOduce a popular Chinese11lce
game to Nevada casinos bas won
a cauUous recommendation from
the Nevada Gaming Control
Board.
Tbe board recommended a
so;di)' tnat period for the game
at the Plantation Casino in
Sparb. Annie W, Chang, who
with her husband runs a rift shop
in San Francisco, propos~ the
venture.
tm Christmas catalog.
lJNCOLN COLLEGE IS the
only school named after Llncoln
durinJ bis lifetime. Local legend
has it that Lincoln spilt a
watermelon at the dedication
and sprinkled its juice on the
cround
The fund-ra1siog drive Is the
brainchild o( Raymond Phlpl>S of
Springfield, Ill .• who recently in-
herited 40 acres which once
belonged to Uncoln .
For $.5, Neiman·Marcus will
provide a deed to approximately
one square inch of the land, plus
a paper copy of the original deed.
For $100 or $300, the facsimile
deed will be cast in. copper or
carved in marble. Proceeds will
go to the two· year college in Lin·
colo, 111.
THE $30,000 PACKAGE is a lit-
tle more elaborate. Neiman·
Marcus calls it a "Seven-day Lin·
coin Land Safari." Phipps calls it
"The most posh campo~t in the
world."
The Dallas·based department
store will fly one parti of five to
Springfieltf from anY'lt'here. The
party will be met by an honor
guard of militiamen in C1vU War
uniforms, and by actor Richard
Blake, who will impersonate Lin·
coin for seven days.
Blake will lead the party on a
tour of Lincoln's home, his tomb
and other historic sites in the
Sprinsfleld area, re·creating
several of Lincoln's most fa.moos
speeches.
TOE PARTY WIU apend lta night in the Civil War tents on
Phipp's land south of Charleston,
Ill., eating delicacies provided
from Neiman·Marcus' epicure
department.
The final dinner. of the trip, ln
Springfield. will be a re·creation
of a feast Lincoln eave for Euro·
pean ambassadors during the
war. The dinner will conclude
witb two elaborate cakes-one
shaped Hke Fort Sumter and the
other in the form of a Union gun·
boat.
IN THE MORNING, Neiman-
M arcus will fly the guests back
to wherever they came from.
Phipps, who is president of the
Abraham Lincoln Land & Cattle
Co., said Lincoln bought the 40-
acre plot from h Is rather
Thomas Uncoln, In 1841. Llncoln
never farmed the Jand himself,
but allowed a cousin to have the
use o.f tt. It came into Phipp'e
family when hi s great-
srandfatber, a CJviJ War
veteran, bought it in tho late
1800s.
Commander WID8 . ~ .
AF Commendation
Col. Ronald Blalack of
Newport Beach, vice wine
commander of the 45and Air
Refueling Wing at March Air
Force Base1• recently received a
commendauon from Rlverside
Mayor Ben Lewis on be halt of tbe
wing. Tbe Air Force Association
named the 4521\d tM outstanding
reserve wing of the year.
least 30 percent of those who
have completed the course
working in public safety jobs.
"The number may well be
higher in the long run," he said.
"A lot of our students go on to
college, but may eventually wind
up working as fire fighters or
poli~emen
"OTHERS ARE HIRED in
public safety jobs -some out of
the ~ea -and we just don't hear
about it."
Most of the students in the
program run by Carmichael are
hi gh school students, but out-Of·
school teenagers and adults can
also enroll.
The first half of the course
involves class s tudy. with
Carmichael bringing 'In experts
to lecture on their speciallies.
"THE COORDINATOR OF
San Clemente's emergency
medical technicians teaches
rescue procedures, another
fireman teaches knots. Even
Fire Chief, Ron Coleman,
teaches," Carmlcbael said.
Coleman's specialty ls the
his tory of fire science which he
says goes back to ancient Rome.
The second half of the course is
internship. workin& directly with
San Clemente firemen. ROP stu~ents work the same hours u
the firemen, when possible-, and
ride along on the fire trucks or
ambulances.
"THE ROP STUDENTS can do
just about anythin& a fireman
can do by the time they are in the
internship program. But they
cannot enter. a b .. rnlng
building," Carmichael said.
"They get a chance as interns
to see how all the fire science
they learned in the classroom
applies at the scene of a fire or
.
'Theft Reported
Antique furniture valued by
the victim at $3,170 has been
stolen from a Mission Viejo
store, Orange County sheriffs of.
ficers reported.
Deputies said intruders, who
may have had a spare key, took
the items from Vintage Oak
Furniture, 23812 Via Fabrlcante,
after the store bad closed.
'
accident and wby it's so
important to know bow much
water weighs or wbere to posit-
ion an tmglne."
Fire science is an emergine
technology, requiring increasing
sophistication on the part of
firemen.
''THERE'S •DRY' water now,
and 'wet' •ater, to be wied ac·
cording to the specific gravity of
the burning material." he said.
"Although the technique has
been developed to the point yet of
practical application, it is even
possible now to extinguish fire
with sound."
ORANGE COUNToY I STATE
'
.. ~aguna/Soutli Coast
~ ' I V~L. 70, NO. 286, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Carter Warns
WASHINGTON <AP> -t>escrib1ni oilmen as potential
¥'ar profiteers in the eneray '
crisis, President Carter said
!Oday the nation wlJI rlsk "the
bl11eat riPort in history" unless
Congress approves hla embalUed
eneray program.
Carter said lf he doesn't iain
passage ol an acceptable energy
blll, the White Houae has other
options -and J(asoUne rationina
is one of them.
The President also told a
nationally broadcast news
conference that his forthcomln&
tax reform program will include
tax reductions. He didn't say
what \hey would be or how much
they would save the taxpayer.
Carter said the admiJ11.stration
won't know until January or
Februa~y exactly how far lt
should go in seekine tax
reductions. "The npiditv with
which tax cuts will be irutituted
wlll be determined by the state of
the e<:enomy," he said.
He defended anew the treaty to
yield U.S. control of the Panama
Canal al the end of this century
but acknowledeed that lt needs
clarification. Carter said there is
no need for amendmenl of the
treaty. But he said that he and
Panamanian leader Omar
erican Yacht
Struck. Off Viet
"Juftk food" on the Laiuna
acb Hieb ScboOl campus is g4ittin1 rare u tooth decay ln
• chidcen, thank.I to Margaret
<:Daniel, food service
aut>ervtsor f« U.e school distriet.
nutrition nit picker has
Wen replacine cupcakes with
ranola, fudee bara with yocurt
nd cheese purrs -with raislns
emcescbool beean last month.
nd the kids are eatln1 it up -
literally.
• ;The higb school klds know they can go off campus if they want to
bUy "JUnk food," Mrs. McDaniel
&aid ... But}.llost of them really
bte the ne'li 1nacki."
Those new offerings are
Coa. t
Weather
Night throueh mid
morning dense fog and low
clouds. Sunny afternoon
FrldQ. Lowa tonl1ht $8 to
• Highs Friday Jow 70s.
tempting, with a popular item
belngfl'O\'tn yogurt bars. Orange,
lemon and grape juice bars and
homemade lemonade are also
popular with tbestudents.
For tbOle students who take
lbeir nutrition seriously, lhe
snack ban on campus offer
celery, carrots, cauliflower, and
even bean sprouts for their
aaJads.
And there's not a barbecue
chip in sight.
The good.for.you goodies are
also sold at the district's Jun.tor
high school, Mrs. McDaniel said,
with Thurston studehts Hnina up
at lunchtime tor the nulr1Uous
snacks.
The food services chief said
she tW incorporated •bout 10 percent of the beaJthy sna.:ks
planned for the two schools, but
says there are more items on the way.
<See FOOD, Pa1e tUJ
Distress
Message
Received
BANGKOK, Thailand CAP> -
A sailing yacht owned by an
American woman from Vero
Beach, Fla .• radioed that il was
under attack and abo"lt to be
rammed ott the coulbf 90Uthem
Vietoam. the U.s.•1embasay
reported today.
The distress call late Wednes·
day sald there were three
AJMnt' a rd Ul t. lbe
Aua an 10 rn ' marine
operations center Jn Canberra
~ A U. . ISY apoketmaA
aatd tM yac t Will reawerectJn
the name of Cornella M.
Dellenbauah, an A1nerlcan
clllten, aQd "there ii the
p~~thatabe is aboard." ffer·~r.,qur, Frederick
DelleribiuJb, aald his daughter, a
former Peace Corps worker, was
traveliQilnthe&teawithlwomen
he identified as Leeland
Dickerman of Flagstaff, Ari%.,
and Charles Atfel of Pblladelphla.
Dellenbausii. in a pbone
lntemew trom his Vero ~ach home. ailid hit dauahter holid been
••lllnC ln the liar Eul ror two yean In 1he U.foot cutter. He
said be belie-teil the trio were en
route to Borneo.
Io w .. blngton, the State
Dep.,-tment aald the distress call
from the yacht was picked up by
the U.S. Coast Guard in Alaika
and by a ham·radlo operator lr\
Australia. ·
A Stale Dfpartment official
satd the yacht apparenUy was
thvelinl from BJn•koJc to North BotMo in Indonesia. The otficial
aald the distress messaie was
aent wbtn the boat was about 3S
miles off the tip of Sout~·
Vietnam.
<See ATTACK, Pate ,U)
SOMEBODY R4S
IUD EYES/CfIT
SAN DIEGO <AP) -The new
Unlvetlity Towne Center la open
wllh dozens of bus\neues,
lncludln1 Dr. 4Davt~ Land's
opf.9iDetrllt office.
Land deekled not to open up
with the others Wednesday,
thoulh. until his slam O\lt front ia fixed. I
"TOMETIUST" ltaays.
~escuers Searching
Sea for Boat :V4ciim
Coast. Guard and private
vCS$U were aearcb.lng tM fogo waten off Catalina Island today tor a SO.year-old man who fell
o\terboard from a 25·foot cabin
cruiser about 7:30 p.m. Wednes-day.
The vicUm wu ldenUlled as
Clarence Gilman or Gardena.
The owner and operator ol the
vessel, WiWam Atkins, also of
Gardena. told the Coast Guard
that Gilman Wu emeralnl from
the bOat'• cabin -hen a lar1e
swell hit use v el throwtrif hlm
over boll.rd.
Tbeca -
and tbOtbcld t w notrei>Qtteid
for over an bOUr when r
vessel, Blue Sea, came atonaside and learned ol the mishap.
Coa1t Ouard Search and
Reacue headquarters al Long
Beach said the search was ~Ing
hampered this mocnin1 l>y heavy
toi. Surface craft, tnc11'dinl the
Blue Sea, wero aearchln1 an area
a bout elghl miles north of
Avalon.
The Coast Guard helicopter wa~ grounded by fol b\Jt wu
ataftding ,by to Join tt\6 search
later In the day. Offlclala aald th
1eareb ennlope1 an vea of
~ 381qu mil •
Torrijos may issue a clarifYlnl
sutement on canal neutrality and
dd~ after they confer at the
White Holae Friday.
"l don't think there is any need
to amend the treaty laniuac•."
C..-tet said, insisUnJ that as it
stands, the pact will keep the
waterway open and neutral a.(ter
it is t~ over: to Panama. That
has been a majQT' polnt of atbtck
in the Sen te. where treaty
ratlfteatlon ls ln doubt, because
of Panamanian statements that
the United States would not have
the rlsbt to intervene militarily
to ket!p the canal open to all
nations.
The energy question waa
thr~aded through the news
confettnce, which Carter b:e(an
witti a tou1h. nine·minute
statement *"ailing the indlJStr1
ror. what he said were efforts to ,. ~
. ~ ............. """p ....
MARY GAINEY, JOHN TAYl.OA DEMONSTRATE IN PREPARATION FOR OAS CLASS
tf You Want to Carry MK4t, You Have to Oo to Tear OH School
Wani to Else Maee~
I
Take Gas Classes
By ROBERT BARKER Oltlll OetW ,.......,
Golden West College is olferini
a aeries ol one-day classes that
promise to be a reaJ au.
The classes are for private
citizens wbo want to carry Mace
for self protection,;
The tear gas tra1nln1 Prc>2r&m
was developed ln ra~1to a
new state law that.glyes ciU.ns
the rigbt to possess and use
hand· held aerosol weaJ>Ons. But first, they must tak• the
course. Upon completion. the
person 1oes to UJe police. Is
fingerprinted and pay1 a amaJl
fee priQf to recelvln1 a permit to
carry the weapon,
Jn the cou.ne, student. wlU be
involved in field demonstrations
and testinc where they will be
expos«I to tear 1u and use tear
gas weapons.
sbodt to the nervous system.
"A fUll dOM will bring you
to your knees ln a hurry," he
said.
Hunt said the first band
knowledae ol teu gas serves two
purposes.
"It etves the user confiden~
on bow effective .Mace really ii
and lt alaO teaches at.uClents to bO
extremely careful and not use it
on the 'Nn>Dfperaoo." be said. llW'lf:a-.ud~:tie ex~ts moat ot
the ctuses to be compoied ot
hou••wlvea, women atu8ents
and faculty members, busineas
peoJ>.le and Heurlty guards.
r.ree Saturday elasses aN
scheduled Nov. 5, Dec.3,Jan. 7
and Jan. 31from 8 a.m. to5p.m.
Derald D. Hunt, director ol tbe
colleee's administraUon of
Justice department1 said a
minimal dose Of Mace Will be.
dabbed on the face of each
student.
"This will cause exceaslve tea.rini and forces J)ee)ple to close
their e1es. Il'a lmJ>(,)salble lo
struaale because it juat mues
t.h1np worse." he said.
On Heroin Charges
HUDt also aald that the small
amount ol Mace causes a 1t11ht
Trial Ordered
In Airport
Controversy
A Superior Court trial has been
ordered in a suit by South County
pUot. attemptin1 to shoot down
San Juan Caphtrano•s
controversial airport control
ordinance.
Pilots claim the city hu over·
s tepped its authority and Js
requi~ unsafe m1ht patterns.
The suit also attacks otl\er
elements d the prdinance.
J~e Harmon G. Scoville . ord~ Wettl'lesday that a trial
date be found. He rejected city
argument.a that ao Injunction
sou1ht a.s pa.rt of th• Jawswt
sbould be deleted.
If a court finds the ordinance is
unJawtul, the injunction could be
levied to prevent the city from
enfoi'ting the law.
• 1We've won the nrst battle,"
Frank Dtmlno. attorney tot the
pilots. claimed Wednesday.
"We're requesUn1 an early trtal
date eo we can aet this thin
c:learect up."
City Attorney James OkauJd aata \Oday he wasn t aurprlsed
that the court rejected the
injunctJon deletion requ t.
(See TRIAL, Paie A2)
A 71·ye&ro()ld Gardena retiree
and two otMr people aged 21 and
• 29, alaO Ol Gardena, were UTelt·
\ cd Wednesday on eharges
relatet\ to heroin po.1seasion, ln
an Irvine elenu1ntary achool
parking lot.
Irvtne pollu were oalled to El
Camino Rtal Elementary
School, •782 Karen Ann Lane, at
7:27 p.m. by an anonyrnous
tipster.
Police approached a lone car in
the parking lot. They sald the
driver of the car wu placlni
what lat.er was found to be a case
of hypOdermic syrln1es in the
trunk olthe v6hic:le.
They said that when he spotted
police he slammed the trunk lid
and got back \nth• car.
Officers said susplelous
behavior Ol the driver and his two
pasaeniers, plus the discovery of
what they said was narcot.ics
paraphernalia in plain slght ln
the car, led them.. to arrest the
trto.
Arrea.ted were Edrar 'R .
Mynatt. 71, Davld D. Foatu. ~.
and DebraS. Wri1ht. 21.'Alt were
ta ten to Orange County J8il.
Mynatt and Mlss Wright were
I
held on ausplclon or possession-Or
h e r o l n 'a n d n ~ r c o t t c s
pitraphcrna)f • Foster was held
on s~lclon of being under th
influcnc or heroin. •
Bail for tho older man net th
woman was set at $1,500 each.
Foster was hold on ll.000 ball.
Police uid Mias Wright end
Foster are unemployed.
Officers said Mynatt clatmed
to be a diabetic when confromed
with the discovery of the
syringes, a ch rrCd spoon In
which pollc e d th y foun4 a
half-1ram re ldue of hal
appeared to bunied hC:roln,
aod a knotted piece ot b noon.
PUC Reject&
Rate Revamp
By GARY GRANVILLE °' ... o..iy riMu•.n •
Sponsors of a move to reform
political campaien practittS in
Oranae County moved \oVedllfS·
day to get their proposed reform
,ordinance on next year's ballot
.as aa initfattve musure.
That roeans they must collect
tbe •signatures of 52,310
re1Lstered votera before their
tough reform meuure can be put
,£On th ovember, lsmJ. aeneral
IWrelcction ballot. ~ • •
• S"°'-'ld the or1a.oaurs • o( TIN
CUP (Tirne ts Now, Ch~an Up ~PoUUcs) succeed ln their drive and eventually wln voter
endorsetneot, political pracUces
in Orange County would undergo
i& dramatic overhaul. ) County supervllo.rs. for
ample, would bf protilblted
Crom votin& tor four years on
issu• affectint t)le financial
interest ot 1>9ht1cal donort who contribUted rnore lbln 1,000 to
tbelr c•mplJp.s.
LbbbY•l\I would fall\ under
stiffer resulations. One •O\lld
limit bow muth they can 1ivt to a
supenrisof to SSOO a.od another
stipulaUon would fore• lobbylal$ to report their poUUcal acUviUes
well• thole of their clients.
TIN CUP chairman Robert
Vasquti sald today the '23·
member committee that drafted
the reform ordinance felt at was
~seless to seek the support ot the
c:ounty Board or Supervisors.
F,....PflfleAJ
•
A Coast Guard spokesman said
the distress call gave the y,cht's
position as 8 degrees north
J11tit\Xfe and 104.3 d•Rrees eut
l()ngitude. He said &he SOS de·
ecrib7ed the auacking vessel as an
umdentified flshin& boat.
' The United States aaked the Vietnamese for any avaJlable
ihCormatton on the reported
incident Wednesday afternoon
Wuhin&ton tame, t~e State Department official uld.•:
ln Phlladelphlal, Arte1'1
mother, Mrs. Herman f\. Aftel,
· said her 30·year-old son had
Joined the 01.hera just before the
osael was completed 2'-" years
ago in Banakok.
"They are not hot·headtd allly
c:horactrn." she said. "They are
experienced sallor11. They had
always steered clHr of the
Vietnamese coast.
OMHGI COAST L K
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G.unnian HOids
92 on Airlfuer SA,"\l 01 EGO CAP J "It ~ople don't llJ<e nude
bathing, they don't have lo come here. lC you don't
hk~ pea soup, one dot'sn 't order it," a Canadian
tourist said.
That support would have
spared TIN CUP the necessity of
collectin& the S2,380 sianatures
needed to qualify its propa.al roe
next year's ballot.
Supervisors can, wltb a
majority vote, move auch a
meuure onto the ballot.
Vasquez uld TJN .. CUP
membenfeltit w .. not Ulcely the
ordinance de\Wloped over the
paat three monlhs would 1urvive
supe('Visors "tlnkeiin1." :.!
"It's tbne for pt91>lt lO' spe-ak
out on what ta happtnltl& and it's
not likely that those involved ln
th• polltical practic:a we are
trying to correct will be willlftl to
square them around," he~.
Among membeu of lhe
23·member committee who
founded TIN CUP are Shirley
Grindle, a former county
planning commissioner. and two
former aides to Supervisor
Thoml$ RUey; SeoU. Fv~
and Kfrk Evans ...
Other organisers include
Ralph Ben.on. a former deputy
county counsel, and David Slein
of Avco Community Developera.
Police Beef
Patrols on . .
Canyon Road
A traffic .afety project which
will mean tncreaaed police
patrol• alone Laguna Canyon
Road and other hl1h·aocldent
roadways has been approved ror
La1una Beach.
A federal grant totaling $89,190
'and approved by federal and
late officlals will streri~ the
ttlfflc tnrorcement tearst bf two, 11td police Cqt. :N9tl Purcell,
ROME <AP> A Weal German
alrllner wtth 93 people aboard was
hijacked loda,y by • iunman who
demanded tile reltaa• of ''-11
comrades detained ln West
German prtaona."
The Lufthansa plane waueiaed
on a fllthlfrom the Spanish f:sland
of Mallorca to Frankfurt. It first
landed In Rome, where \he
hijacker save his demands to
Italian police. Then n took otf for
Cyprus.
But ln Nicosia, the Cyprus
government said it would not
,111llow it to land "unless this
becomes tmperattve for refuellna." The plane was
headln1 for Lamaca airport oo
theaouthempartoftheisland.
The plane had been refueled in
Rome while the man negotiated
with tbe Italian police.
Accordlns to Jtallan airport
aourca, the German aovernmenl
had"llqed that lbe plane be de·
layed wiUl more could. M learned
abOut \be m<Nvet ot the ~1,1~caer.
But lt took off al'ter ~ hlJ•cker broke off contact with
neeotJatol'I.
PoUce aald the man 1poke tool·
ficlals ln the control tower of the
Rome lnternaUOl\al alrport ln
broken En1Uah, and identltled
h~ aa Walter Mohammed.
A ~lice spokesman aald the
man failed to elaborate on bl.s de·
mand for the release of pnsoners. The spokesman said
the hijacker's Eo1Ush waa poor
and they could not understand all
he said.
The plane had 88 puseniers
aflve crew. membln plua the
hijacker aboard. pollce said.
They u.td the man pulled a cun
oq the n-w • lbe plane Offrllew
tbe Riviera aod ordeNd lt to ny toRome. • •
Early 1peculatlon In West
Gnmany tided the bUackint
wttb the tern>rt.st lddn1P1DC of
German lnd1.11trl~llst Hanna
M artln SchJeyer mor. than a
month aso. Heb still aiutn1.
SChJeyer bu been held Ii.nee
Sept. S by members of a German
Motoriata
Cited for
NoWht,,
Laiuna Beach police ue citing
motorilta who are drM.nc l8 the
mornln& to1 without their
headllatrtaon.
Officer Mark Everton sald
commuters alon' Lacuna
Canyon ROad •hoel~ put their U1hta on •hen they cannot Me
more than 1,000 reet tn lronl cl
them
"It ~ust Ulce drWtn1 at nl&bt
without U•htl," Evert.on aatd .
"We're 1ee.ln1 about ~ ln 10
cus on the canyon road Wit.bout
Uahta, and we're atartlhf to pull
them over."
He aatd Just puttlnt the
parklnf Uthts on doesn't do the
trick, and 11 tllegat tn Callfornla.
"Il'• the fo11y season and we
· want rnatorhta to aee wbat'a up ahead," huaid.
r ..... raseAJ
aut.hocofthegrutrequest. D :._ ,..,..ON
"That will a1Ve \Ii a total o( 111. ~ .A,•.A, • • •
ofUters whose primary re1~slbUtt1 will bt traffic "l am not trYJril to put all of enforcement tor the city,•' the blame Ob tbe oll companies,"
Purcell said this week. Carter 11.la. ''Pai"\ Of the blame
Funds from the cr•nt •111 also falls on the Miltnean ~e. We
10 toward identif)'inl M h ae· arewuUnitoomuchtaeray."
cldent frequency arftf n the • city ... and then we Will db'ect our ' At the 11rae tlm~1. Carter left ·
enforcement prop-am at those o~ the pcaaibllltyta•t be ral1ht
locations," heaa.id.~ seek to . bre~, up tbt If ant on
Purcell said the offictra will bt companies. I m not tryina to
concentratine Oh the city's threaten anybody or use a cJub,"
portion of La1una Canyon Road, h• tJld. "· . . Whe\her or not
especially durint ~ momtna dfvesUt~re ls needed t~.a matter
and evening commuter hours. whlch 1 ve not dedded.
"We'll be out there from
midnight to 3 a.m . when we have
drinkibi driving problems, too,"
he said. Councilmen last week
approved tbe allocation of $2,675
Crom the contln1ency fund to
provide a superviaory aer1eant
to the traffic ellforcement team.
The federal lu.nds specified two
poeitiona ol police patrol officer,
and Purcell aid the team Mtded
a aer,eant. 'lile city fund will 10
toward aupportln1 extra coeta of
that ~jtion.
1he traffic 1atety 1rant alto
supp_orts purchase of three hand·
held radar unlta and a portable
elect.n>nic alcohol water.
Purcell claims the addltlonal equipment and ofriceu should
mean a 10 percent decreut ln
injury actldents after the flnt
year and an increase of cltatJons or 16 percent in the same pertod.
He e-1d tratfk is the number
Ot\e poUce problem In La1una
Boacti.
I
Allende Kin Dies .
MEXI CO CITY <AP > -
Beatrlt Allende, 40, dauahter ot
.the late Chilean President
sa1vador Allende, has committed
~ulclde al her home: In Havana.
Carter uld hi• ener1y
pro1ram is "fal.r, it's well·
balanced. It assures that the A merlcan people art not
robbed."
Only minutes after tbe news
conference, Senate Minority
Leacter Howard Baker predicted
f allure ror an all-out White House
campalp to reverse a. atrina ot
Senate deteau for the
adminhtratlon '• t11er1y proaram.
Footliall Team
Breakf aal Set
San Clemente Hilb School
football players and co•ches will
be treated to bteaklaat ()ct. 27 by
the city'• chamber ot commerce.
The 7:30 a.m. brtakt_.t at the
San Clement. Inn. 124 A~t.
EsptandJan, co.ta M.50 -whJcb
, buy1 the paylfa's breakf ut and
another for a team member, laid
Wtlll•m Kendalf, cbamMr president.
Reaervat1on1 can be made
throu1h Oct. 21 by calllnc cham~r ot commerce offices 492· 1131. • •
Red Army faction who de·
m anded the release or 11 jailed
comrades, nearly ~.000 and ute passaee out or West
Germany.
The terrorl!\ts complained tn
letters to European newspapers
that the W est German
government WllS atalllnt on the\r
demands.
Italian police wlth armored
cars surrounded the plane, whUe
air traffic at the airport
continued reaulatly.
Pollce said the hijacker
relayed a demand throu1h the
crew tha\ the plan~ be refueled.
Police rejected the demand and
asked the man to tell them his
plans and to identify himself
l',....Pa~Al
TRIAL •••
··we ju.st wanted lo make our
position clear to the court," he
explained. "We felt there were
just a lot or pleadmas <ln the
lawsuit) with an injuncUon
tacked on the end."
Okuakl sald the city
submitted written argumenti;
and did not appear at yesterday ·s
preliminary hearing on the
airport ordinance lawsuit
The ord111ance that the pilots
are atU&cking requires departing
flights to execute a $0·degree ten.
turn to avoid homes locateC! off
the west end or the runway,
The lawsuit also claims the
city is acting unlawfully in
requirinf airwrt usen to pay specia tees for landtne
privileges.
The controversial ordinance -
and a separate resolution settina
a June 1, 1978 c:le>1ure date ror the
airport -were passed by the
City Council after complaints
from residents over • May 28
crash that killed a ,s.year-old 1lrl
playlnc oeu her home.
"Black's Beach is the onl> reason we're here,"
she added. notine that in her home town lt wafi
!)fl Owing.
Jean· Codc.sbott of Wi.nnlpe1, CM•®· and htr
husband Arthur were strolllng along the fog·sliroude(i
900·foot su·etch of sand under a sky dimmed Wednes·
day by~ partial eclipse of the sun.
Black's regularl:i said they planned to sunbathe in
the nude despite the ban -a result of a citizens·
advisory referendum by which voters rejected the
experiment with beach nudity.
Police said they'll take a low-key approacb to
enforcing the law, however, issut.n1 only citations o.nd
warnings.
AlOng Came Spider.
In San Cleme
A large, haJry tarantula
spider . spotted by a S-year-0ld
San Clemente girl in her
backyacd Wednesday, was killed
by a broom-wieldinf city police
officer.
"I was cetUng ready to take
the children to school, whetl my
5 year ·old daughter came in
from the ramlly room and told
me there was a areal big apider
right out.side the sliding gla.&$
dooT," said Gtttchen Tl"OI~. ol 304 Calle Sonora.
OffJcer Rick Oowninc. who
killed the spider, told llrJ.
Trosper the beuUe was probably
driven into the reaidential area
above city hall by boullo1
construction at the outaklrta of •
tbecity.
Tarantulu are not considered
dancerCJC.1:1 becauae they move to
slo•ly, an Ortn1• Count1
Animal Control 1p0tesman aald
tciday.
"AU yOU have to do Is throw 1 box oveT th m" •he Hid. "I
te
T1'e COLI• SJ11W#
Flnllh~ In aimulated
graloed AtMrl~an Waln111 -v1th bfushed
Alumlnl.ll'tl color accant.a. Earphone.
BIG SAVINGS
I
'CONSUMER/HOROSCOPE •
:Alarm 1'usiness Is Booming
B)TOM CB.ANZ •
NEW YORK <AP> -An eathnated elcbt
million bouaehOldera will
abell out from $20 to ~ ea~h this year tor a ! residenU&l•moke alarm,
• a1adeetthoybopethey'll • neveroeed.
• For aome, lt will be the
first smoke dete(:tl~n d•·
• vice in their homes, but
u ;..i. • ...,.,..maoywtll beplc.kint up a
&econd or third to
; broaden tbelr ptot~Uon
in larger residences.
• i: Piree kill about S,$00
))eflObl ln their hosnes
each year, often durlne
thebouraotaleep. And of·
: flcitis ac~s the country
• atfl avid boost.en of the
new tool for early de·
t.ec:Uan ol fires.
dismayed at the welter or
models and the dif-
ference in type,
autl}prities offer some advice:
Look first for an
Underwriters
Laboratories approval
label or simlhr
assurance from ~other
recognized testing
racillt,y to show that rigid speclfi~aUons and real
reUabillty requirements
have been met. Then
shop for price.
l'hurWay, October 13, 1977. L/SC DAILY PILOT Q
••• Kelly_ Lange
CFrom Pace CU• &icuuse Ge ~d already twntd h r
kidded. "The cops will Delfer touch down ooce> "they did not 'bavt
you." airl' 11\Ymore, ••Miu Le.nit rtlated.
Though she bad credentials to teach She convin«d the president that
EncUah and Latin, Mias Lange "she had merlt *1id he finally aald 'h
wanted to set into television and could tape a atory that d11 and hi
fitured it would be a "loalcal would look atit.
proeesssion ••from radio to TV. From that lDte.rvlew, .she wu hired
"I wrote to alheven ataUons but 1ot \o do free.lance pieces <at $2$ eacb>, no response, .. sh said. "lt was very .and ftnally moved over to do tho
naive ot mo to eipeet a job in TV that weather at NBC.
way.". "Jt'1 not e11y to cet Into this
It was 1989 by then. One execuUve busln~." SM rfJ>«!at~d. She •aid She
said be was sorry but his station got the weather Job at NBC beUU$O
already "hadJts ctrl." rlone or the other applieanta~bo
She got books on TV at the library were aJJ beaulUut modet1:!:.bad e"er
and started watchinl and analyzio& readtbenews.
all tho news shows. Mias Lanae additional&y has hos~
"I found that KABC ·wasn't the Tomorrow 1how, appeared 011
reporttnc the weatber:&~-to Johnny Carson and co-hosted tho
create a weather l<fea for them," she Toumainent of Roses.
said. "My idea was '° incorporate "\$he concluded her talk with a
events and cities with t!\e weather." ty~al Kelly Lange areetl.Da: · ,
By the Ume she 1ot an appointment ' 0 n c e a a a l n • w o m en •
• Just about any one of
f them willsuigest that the
purchase of a smoke
alarm is the perfect way
to observe National Fire
Preventiao Weelc, Oct.
9-lS.
with the president of KABC <sbe coneratulatlons on your day. Arid
skipped over the news director men,)'OUt.akegoodcareof'em." •
Special sales are
frequent as a result of the
keen competition
between manufacturers.
An lonic smoke alarm
marketed by one or the
pioneers in the business
sold recently for $19.99,·
instead of its listed price
of$34.99. r-----~~---:=-~----------------~--~--!"'!-_.. __ _..;. __ ~ As to which type to buy,
The smote detector ls
not the ulUmate answer
to fire daneer, but it
seems the best to date. ~ Co"culed within a neat
• little Col\talner futefted
the advice is that it
doesn't matter. If you can
afford it, buy one or each
type. If buying a second
smoke alarm, make it the
type you don't already
have. 1!~~~~~~~;~~~!~~~5;;!~$!;.~~~EE The installations ol
smoke alarms outside
each cluster of bedrooms
1s advisable, and in the
bedroom of anyone who
smokes In bed. Ad·
dillonal units may be de·
sirable at tbe top of a
stairway or in the living room.
• to. or near, the cellln1,
{ moatoft.«l in the hallway
• of • bedroom area, tt
cannot prevent afire. But lta piercing alarm early • in a fire can rouse heavy
. sleepers Delore blinding
smoke and naaie cut off : escape. ·
No less than 100
• companies have entered
•& e market.
manufact.uririg or sellin1 ·smoke alarms. And
I makers of lon4·llfe ~ batteries 11;.e sbanng in
The states requirina
smoke alarms in all new
dwellings are Alaska,
California, Idaho,
Massachusetts.
Michigan, MJnnHota. 4535 C•lftPi't DfCffa Cmne Montana. New York,
the boom, :'turning out
• special 9-TOlt cells for the
firat alarm \llllls and
t stepping up thelt output
of the ramwar transbtor
radle>-type ti•tterles.
Technician tests smoke alarm sensitivity.
amoke alarms only in
apecltied types of
residences under state or localre&Ulalions.
ittiured survivors spe"ds
fri>m six weeks to two
yean receiving oftt'n
painful and always costly
treatment in hospitals
and clinics.
Oregon, utah, Vlrcinla, ~,;;~~·~ss-~1t~T7~;;;;;~~~~~~~~E~~~~~~~E~ Washington and Wyoming.
WhHe smoke alarm
legislation Is in tbe
di!tcussion stage In some
instanees. the survey
showed no gt!neral state
or local laws applicable
to new residential
construction in
Arkansas, Georgia,
Illinois, Iowa, Tenness·
ee, Vermont and West
Virginia.
Alon& with individual houaeholdera,
covernment olticiaJs are
seeini tbe wiadotn of the amote alarm. New
federaJJy financed
housinc and tranSfer of a lederal mort1a1e to a
new tenant require l>rJor
JnstalJatlon ol wlrecf.jn
smoke detector•. A recent survey shows. 13
statA!s mandatJng such
J)roteaive devices In aJJ new residential
construction while 23 other states require
NOrth Carolina polilely
"requests" but does not
order new-residence
smoke alanns while 13
slates have no
requirements for such
protection, although
more then 100 localities
have adopted smoke de,
tectorordinances.
The technic•l
improvements in such
smoke alarms make
them Independent of
house wirinR that may
fail in a fire. They also
reduce power
requirements so that it
operates on a single
long·life !>-volt battery of
the type used ia a
transistor radio ,
available at the corner
store.
For persons interested In bu.ying a detector but
UnderUnlng their
hnpotta.oce i$ llle ract
that lour ot every five
persona killed in
resfdetiUaJ fires are not
barned but die or toxic
fumes, and that onl' of six
.)
in sense that "lDmible
bond•.. are removed.
You can write, express,
travd, invite frtend.s for
gatberiPI. Gemini
Ii cures prominently -so
doesthenumber "3."
CAP&ICOltN (Dec.
22·Jan. 19): Accent on
fulflllmeot, fun-and·
frolic, wishes coming
true. Romance ia Jn
picture, too. Money
altuatioo ii not stable,
but you .. can profit by
be.itig ~ady for the Un·
uaual, by lnveattnc !n tbe
UDOrthodolC.
AQUA&lUS CJ an.
ZO·Feb. 18); Accent oo
achievement, standing
in community, pride ..
Calls, messaeea feature
acceptance of your
plaiu, prope.als. There
dialleage Involved.
P l S C..E S ( F e b .
lf·Mar.th 20): Look
beyond the immediate -
lon1-ran1e view is
es1enUaJ and benefieial.
Yea, family member w\11
••• Mothers
<From Page Ct>
with the issues or identification. sepa-"I wanted to b~ kind and Jovrng. but ratio~ and hopefully reintegration I "anted to be .separate from her Al
meeting as two adults two .separate the same lime that I was pulling away
people wtlo ~an respect each other's from her, J still wanted to relate to dUferences,' she explains. her."
Women grow up with "ideas or what Frequently, adolescents say, "My
a m~er ought lo do. She should be mo.ther JUSl wouldn't understand,"
nurt.unng, ~he should always be ~ere whtle the mother is leeUnc terribly
when shes n,eded. But that s a misunderstood herself and wants des·
fantasy beeause il's a perfection." perately to understand, Ms. Clecak
Ms. Clecak says. · says.
Tbe con tr ad I c lion, often
perpetuated by the media. la "that "Lots of times. what comes out as
thU woman will always be at her an angry statement really means 'I beat,''lheadds. wanltobeclose."'
A dauaht.er micht "be quite anfry
with bu' mother for oot Uvint up to
the image, or she might doubl her own
capability because her mother 1eems
so capablcl."
'tbe mother who tries to be all
things to all people -"she can't be"
-is paralleled "on the other stde by
the mother who hasn't had a chance to
develop her own life and sees her
daughter as a second chance.
"This ls an hnp()Saible burden to
place oo the dauaht.er," Ms. Clecak
Sa)'I.
A.nOtMr aspect. or JdenllficaUon is
the daughter gettlne the messaee
from her mother of what a female ts.
.. 1'HE ISSU~ OF separation
involves each one not laying her own
trip on the other,·' ahe says matter-of-
f actly. ''It's the task o( the dau1hter to
separate herself from the
relationship."
tt 1s not ca1y, she says. For
eumple, Ms. Clecak notes that
sometimes when she was a airl and
her mother save her advice, she'd
scream, "Nobody does that."
aee the lltht. Your love -------..-. ... -~----------------wins, not dictatorial
methods.
H Oct. 14 II yoar blrtb·.
da7 you ue analytical, creative, arthtic,
attractive, spolJed by
opposite aex, ac-
cpatomed to having your
own way. Forces have
been stattered this year, numeroua Chang& and
moves puoctuated by
confusion. •ccelerated social activity.
II
CONCERNED
PllVINT What qAN You Cet
for a dime
t~e•e days 1 'l
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EDITION
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VO~ 70, NO .. 286, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA · THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1977 N
lJarter W ams G~s May · B~ Ration"ed ~
WASHINGTON (AP) -
DescribinJ oUmen 11 potentlaJ
· ar profiteers in the ener1y
crisis, President Carter said
today the nation will risk "the
ta!nest ripoff ln history" unless
CODJJ't!IS approves bb em batUed.
enerl)'Pf'Oil'am.
Cartu said it Ml doesn't eaJn
paaaaee ol an acceptable ener&Y
bUl, the White House has other
1)ptiont -and Rasoline rationing
is one of them.
The President also told a
nationally broadcas t news
conference that bis forthcoming
tax reform program will include
tax reductions. He didn't say
what they would be or bow rnuch
tbey would save the taxpayer.
Carter said the administration
won't know until January or
February exactlx how far it
Should go ID seekint tax
o.ity,..SUH,....
MAS. GENTRY GIVES QUEST AN ARM AND A HANDOUT
In Corona del Mar, Thi• Bird C•m• to Bre•kfaa1
A LARG Bl.A bird new down to the table and mad&
hl mseu .at home by he I pine himself to a bowl o( cereal.
He's been hansin& around ever since.
Mrs. Gentry said the bird appears to be a r•ven or crow
and is so tinne, ahe's convinC'ed someone trained lt. "We're
try\ng to find someone who's lost their pet," she said.
By GUY GRANVILLE °'"" 09llY ...... Matt • Sponsors or a move to" reform
.political umpaJgn practices in
•Orange County moved Wednes· •day to get th Ir proposed rerorm
ordinance on next year's ballot
'it.I an initiative measure.
That means they must collect
the sienatures or 52,380 n&i!tered voters before their ,tO\l&h reform measure can be put
·on the November, 1978, general
• ttctlon ballot.
Should the organlzera of TJN
CUP. <Time Is Now, Clean Up
,Politics) succeed in their drive
•nd ev•nt.uaUy win voter ~ ~. Jf~ment, poUUcal practices
-""• Orange County would under~o
..ar8tnaUc overhaul.
: County supervisors, for
• omple, would be prohibited
;
from votJnc fat four years on
issues affecting the financial
Interest of political donors who
contributed more than $1,000 to
their campa11ns.
Lobbyists would ran under
stiffer refulatlons. One would
llmitbow much they can give to a
su~rviiOr to ~ and another
stipulation would force lobbyists
to report their politJcal actMUet
as well as those or their clients.
TIN CUP chairman Robert
Vasquez sald today the 23·
member committee that drafted
the reform ordinance felt it was
useless to seek the support of the
county Board of Supervisors.
That support would have
spared TIN CUP the neceasity of
collecttni the 52,380 sicnatures
needed to quaUty Its proposaJ for
next year's ballot.
Supervisors can, wlth a
majority vole, move such a
measure onto the ballot.
Vasquez said TIN CUP
members rett it was not likely the
ordinance developed over the
past three months would survive
supervisors "tinkering."
"It's time for people to speak out on what is h•ppenlng and tt'1 not UJtely that tbc>se lnvOlved in
the .PcJUUcal pracUcet ~• are
tryini to correct will be willing to
quare them around," be added.
A mone members or the
23-member committee who
tounded TIN CUP are Shirley
Grindle. a former county
planninj commissioner, and two
for.mer aldts to Supervisor
Thomas Riley, Scott Ferauson
and Kirk Evans.
Other organizers Include
Ralph Benson a form r deputy
county ~. and David Stein or AvcoCommurilty O.Vtlopctt. f.,
reductions. "The rapidity with
which tax cuts will be instituted
will be determined by the state ot
the economy," he said.
He defended anew the treaty to
yield U.S. control of the Panama
Canal at the end of this century
but acknowledged that it needs
clarlllcation. Carter said there is
no need for amendment of the
treaty. But he said that he and
Panamanian leader Omar
Torrijos may issue a elarlfyin&
statement on canal neutrality and
defense after they confer at the
WbiteHouseFrlday.
"I don'ttb.ink there ls~ need
to amend the treaty language,"
Carter said, lnaistin1 that as it
stands, the pact will keep the
waterway open and neutral after
it is turned over to Panama. THat
has been a major point of attack
in the Senate, where treaty •
ratification la in doubt, because
of Panamanial\ statements that
the United States would not have
the ript to intervene mlUtarily
to keep the canal open to all
nations.
The energy question was
threaded throueh the news
conference, which Carter t>eean
wlth a tough, nine-minute
statement assailing the industry
for what be said were efforts to
1rab excessive proOts.
Carter said he expects to spe)ld
most of his time on It in the next
few weeks. He acknowledged
that the issue has not cau1ht on
naUonalty, but n~ that it did ln
the daya when ther~ were Joog
lines at easoline stations. Carter
said he doesn't want the
American people to have \o
•ufler such a crisis again. (Sfe RATION, Pa1e i\Z)
Mangers Urges ·Push·
On Mesa's Freeway
Requests
Leaders
To Unite
State Assemblyman Dennis
Mangers <D·HunUneton Beach>
called on Oran1e Coast civic
leaders today to unite and bring
presaure on the state to complete
the Newport Freeway throuih
CostaM~a.
"I think a great deal of
pr~ssure ls eolng to have to be . levied, to put pressure on
Adriana <Gianturco, director of
the caurornia Department or
TransportaUon>. to put pressure
on the highway commission," he
said.
"You .hear ctn Sacrameato>
that if you don't build the
freeway fewer people will co to
the beach... Mancers said. "I
think that's the most aainine
thine l 've ever beard."
Mangers told members of
Costa Mesa Tomorrow that a
study of Newport Boulevard by
local Ca!Traras officials should be
completed by Nov. 1.
"What I bear is that the
CalTrans regional people are
goina to verify our poslUon and
say completion ls tbe only
possible goal,'' he Gld, However
he said, It is "hlshly 1peC\llat1ve't
whether Mt. Giamurco Will heed
th•report.
Manaers said he and other
Orange County le1islators want
to form a nonpartlsan coalition
with local transs><»rtatlon and
civic officials t• focus attention
at the state level on the county's
needs.
The Newport Freeway. oril·
inally planned to cut through
downtown Costa Mesa toward
the beach, now ends at Mesa
Drive leu than baltway th.rough
the city. An area cleared for the
freeway, in the middle of dlvidecl
Newport Boulevard, has been
labeled "the Big Ditch."
Meiers said be has met with
Ms. Glanturco and her aides
many times on the subject.
"The first time J met with
Adriana, she said, 'We are never
going to finish the freeway,· "
Mancera said. "Then when I met
with her aides, they started
hedging."
Mangers said be finally
confronted Ma. Gtanturco with a
demand for a decision one way Ol"
t)le other. He noted that
downtown Costa Mesa
red~etopment plannin1 wnr be
affected by the freeway's future.
The result of his demand was the
CalTrans presentstudy.
(Sff UNITE, Pase AZ)
Surgery Set
For Diedrich
Orange County
Supervisor Ralph Dtedrfc:b
was schedUJed to underao
cataract surgery tod•Y at
St. Jude HospUal tn
Fullerton.
Diedrich expects to be
away from his office for
two to three weeks, ac·
cording to his staff aides.
Surgery on one eye was
scheduled for today and
1ur1ery on the other eye
was acheduled for Tues·
day.
Diedrlc:h attended
Wedne1d1)1''1 board
meet.ina then wd admitted
to the Fullerton h~pllal
laterj.Q the day.
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IF YOU LIVE IN COSTA MESA, YOUR DRINKING WATER MAY LOOK UKE THIS
te1t1ng •t R•Mrvolr Ola~ F1y Larvae, Shown In Aetatlon to Pendl
B1 JACKIE BYMAN OfU19 D911Y ..,...s....
Costa Mesa residents who find
wormlike..,.creaturea ln tbtir
water should avoid jumplnc to
conclusions, water dlstrlct of·
ficials said today.
That way \bey may avoid the
expense Incurred by Mrs. Susan
Healey of 865 Ross St., Costa .
Yacht Target
Of Attack
Off Vietnam
BANGKOK, Tballand <AP> -
A sailing yacht owned by. an
American woman from Vero
Beach. Fla .. radioed that it was
under attack and about to be
rammed off the coast of southern
Vietnam, ihe U.S. embassy
repOrled today.
The distress call late Wednes·
day said there were tbree
Americans aboard the boat, the
Australian government's marine
operaUON center In Canberra
reported.
A U.S. embauy spokesman
said the yacht was re1lstered ln
the name of Cornella M.
Dellenbau1h, an American
citizen, and "there l• the
presumption that shell aboard.''
Her father, Frederick
Dellenbaush, sald bll dauahter, a
former Peace Corps worker, wu
traveling ln tbe area wlth two men
he idtntlfied u Leeland
Dickerman of Flagstaff, Arls.1 and Charle• Atfel 01
Philadelphia.
Delltnbauch, in a phone
Interview from his Vero Beach
home, said his dau1hter had been
sailln& tn the Far Ea!lt for two
years ln the 3S·foot cutter. He
said be believed the trio were en
route to Borneo.
Jn Washington, the Shte
Departmentaald th dlat call
from the yacht was picked up by
the U.S. Coast Guard ln Ma.ska
and by a bam·radlo operator in
Amtralla. ,
Mesa, and her family.
Alter f~ wtiat appeared to
be pbiworms in the toilet bowl
three weeks ago, Mn. Healey
cheeked With her doctor and then
obtained $10.50 worth or
medicine to treat her tor the
family worms.
This week, hOwever, she also
dlscovei'ed the W:Ut creatures ll\
her toilet tw. Upon cbttkhi1
wtth water allthorities, sbefound
out they had tome through the watenupply.
Ed Schnabel, general manaier or the COsta Mesa County Water
District, silid today that the
insects are fly larvae. He
explnlned that the insects
normally sink to the tiottom or
the San Joaqum Reservoir ln
Irvin .
Over the past few weeks.
howe\'er, the reservoir has
t.tndereone testing tQ determine
It& emercency capabillUea.
<See WORMS. Page Al)
RealEstme
Series Set
For College
Orange Coast College
annowices the start of tta annual
lecture aeriea, Real Estate
Investment tor the Consumer. on Friday night at 7:80 In the
Science Hall. '
The aeries. CO•aDOnsored bv tho
Daily Pilot and the Newport
Harbor/Costa Mesa Board or
Realtors, wm meet for two hours
every Friday night throuah Nov.
4.
l.Mluren wm discuss almost
every aa~ct or Real Estate
lncluclln•: Selecting and buyin'
an Investment, analyalna the
Investment, financing the
Investment, and Income tax
1 ~tsofreatestat in• uns.-
Admi!Slon is Cre. and on a flist cbm t first acned buls. nck re 190 anllabte at the D PJJoL
,42 <WL Y PILOT N
,..,....r"fleAA
RATION; .•
not tr'yjDI to pul .al or
tti blame oa th~.ou tompanJea,"
Cartu 1&id. "Part of the blame
fa on the American people. We
are wastinc too mucheneray."
4t the same ~me Caittr left
open tho pos_sibl~ iL" be 111l1bt
..U \o break up the 11ant oU
compinJes. "I'm Mt tl)'ina to tN!•ten anybody w use a club."
,...ti 1iid. " ... Wbelher c.-not
•OU'O"~Lnul'e ls aetded'la a maUer
w lcb 'rw not dtckWd ...
enter 1aJd llf• ••er1r
pro1ram is "bt.r. ,,., well-
4balanced. It a11ures that the
'A rnericaa people are not bbed. ,. ,4' • ~
OolY tninutet after the new.
Odte•ene•. Sedate lllnorlt)'I
1 Qder Howard .Ballet predicted
,failure for an all.out Wb1te'110u&a
cempalp to reverH a ltl"lnt of
S:enate defe~ts ·tol'> the
• adminhtratlon:t • ~•ray
prosram. •
ReJardlnf fuJl •mJ>loyment
legislation, Carter said hJs aides
ha\'e be4* warlciog with Sen. :~Hubert IL Humphr~ 4D·Minn.),
and R4:P· Augustus· Hawkm, <l>-
CalJf. >. "io oH1•e • tun
I employment bill We COQ}d
auPDOrt trithout mervation or
hetft&Dty. ~ ...
; . . .. r woWd ~ct wlWD tile next
few day• ~e would be prepared.
thhip go well to announce ur approval ot tiie Humphrey·
Hawktna bUI, •1 he alld.
" He ,s-1d "o'"r analyala .bu
' shown that reduction of'tmpot1a would not matertalty tncftase ..
benefit• to American steel proctucers.
. "
~nefita Rema•n
I WASHINGTON <AP> -SoclaJ
iervlc• reclplenta •ouJd atn
r.celve their benefita and some
3;'0 000 federal employea would
s\Jll be pald under an ernereeney
roaolUUon btfore the Hou1e and
Senate. The reso1utfon would
•llow lb• two d••rnbers to c~tlnue their tlth& •ver -'>ortfon
ppltcy untlt the end ot the ntonth ~1tbout Jeopardilina elther
f'deral pro1rams or .f~erat
&¥Ychtckt. •
I
• ORANGE COAST H
DAILY PILOT
'Free Comrades' .
Gunman Belds
92 on &Elmer
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LARNACA, Cypt'1.S (AP> -A
West German airliner with 92
pereona aboard wa• hijacked to
Rome and then Cyprus tQ(fay by
· a aunman who demanded the release of "all comrades de·
tained in West German prisons."
The Lufthansa plane was
seized on a m1ht from the
Spanish island ot MaUorca to
Frankfurt. It first made a
refueling atop In Rome an4 lben
new on to the GrHk Cn>riot
airport of Larnaca.
The plane touched down on the
Mediterranean lJland after the
Cyfru.s government lilted lts ini·
tia landing ban In the Interest of
·'the safely of the passengers and
crew."
MARY GAINEY. JOHN TAYLOR DEMONSTRATE IN PREPARATION FOR OAS CLASS
Cypriot authorttJes aaJd they
had .lnltituted a "prearranged
plan for a altuatloo auch ., thil,"
but refUMd to disclose details.
Police and military unlta took up
poslUons at the seaside ah'port,
two mllea west ot the port cll.y of
Lamaca.
If You Want to Carry Mace, You Have to Qo to Tear GH School •
Gas (;IBM at College The plane had been refueled in
Rome while the man neaotlated
with lbe Italian pol Ice. ' It's a Prerequilite for Uae of Mace Accordlnc to Italian alrwrt
sources, the German government
had asked that the plane be de-
layed until mONI could be learned
aoout tbe mouves ot me JUJacicer.
But It took off after the hijacker
broke off contact with
negotiators,
'
By1tOBER.T BARKEll
• Ol IM o.ity il'llet St.att
~n West College is offering
! series of one-day classes lhat
proouse to be a real us.
The classes are for private
cltbena who want to carry Mace
for aeJt pootettlon.
The tear 1as tralnlnt proaram
wu developed in response to a
oew st.ate law that fives clUJens
the rl1ht to posse11 and uae
hand-held aerosol weapons.
Sul first, they must take the
course. Upon completion, the
person goes to the police, la
fin1erprlnted and pays a small
fee prior to recei vinl a permit to
carry the weapon.
lo the course, students will be
involved in field demonstrations
and \estinl where they will be
exposed to tear IP and use tear
1uweapons.
Derald D. Hunt. director of the
colle1e'1 admlnlstration of
Justice department, said a
mlnlmal don of Mace will be
dabbed on the face of each
.student.
"This will caus e excessive
tearin1 and forces people to close
their eyea. It's •mF11tslble to
stru11le becatae It tat makes
Utlngs worse," be sai
Air Cali/omia Head
~unces Merger
I Robert. Olflord, prealdent of
Air Callfomla, announced today
that h1I company wu meraed
Into a wholly owned aubeldlary of
'fl t,gate-Caltrornia Corp.
The meri•r, •hich was
authclriied by the U. S. Df.atrict
Fro.Page Al
UNITE •••
The assemblyman uld be also
dlacUIMd tbe blue with Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr. "one nltht
in the parking garage at 12; 15,"
but got nodefinltive anawtr
·'The truth ta ua. 1ovtrnor is
aho partly retponalble,"
Mangers said of his party's
leader. "He thinks we have to b4'
considerln1 other form• ot
transportation and most of us
would agree, but ho thinks you
havetodoltoveml t."
Moslenu Kill
5inA.ttai!k. • MANILA, Tlie Pb1Upplne1 <AP> -Moelem rebels kUlect
another Phillpplne army
coftlmander and four soldlers
today as the armed forces
attacked a rebel band In
retatlaUon for tbe 1laylna of an
army 1eneral and· 34 other of·
ftcers and men, mmt.ary IO\lrcN
anld.
The BOurcei aald th• rel:>ela 1uf.
fertd ''heavy casualties" In the
land, sea and air put1ull ot Uie
~-man band headed by rabel
leader Usman Satl. The
1overnment blamed Sall tor the
1l1ul}tler ot Br~. Gtn. Ttodulfo
Baut11ta and bts men while on a
peace mission tn Paticul, Jolo,
600 miles south of Manila.
Report.a did not 1tve the exact
number ot casualties lnnlcted on
the rebeb.
. PUC Rejects
Rate Revamp
·SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -In a
closed aesaion, the ttate Public
UUU\les Commlislon has refUatd
to reconsider its Jilly 12 detlllon
for restructurina natural 1as
ratea 10 that lndu1trial and
commercial users 111d residenUaJ
cuatomers usln1 lar1e amounl6
pay more.
The restructuring provided •
1ll1ht reduction In the UCelin• aas
rat.e -a 1pecial low rale for
cuatomera wbQ use le11 \ban 108
th rN a month In winter and less
than2Gthermalnaummer.
The number of therms la an
avera1e for all realdential
cualomers and varlea from area
to area, dependln1 on a1Utude
and averase temperaturtt, a
Pactne GI! and Electric otnclaJ
•aid.
Court, means that the Weattate
corporalloo lncreasea lta
ownenhlp ot the airline from 81 1
~rcent to 100 percent,
CllffOld •aJd'i'ao ch•n ln
man11ement or operatioa of the
airline are planned.
The public abareholders ol Air
California will receive a
Wett1ate common equ~valent
certlflcate with a face value ot
Sl5 tor each thar• of Alt Cal
s tock they hold.
They will l:>e able lo redeem
them tor cash after a dlstribution
of commoo stock in Weatcate is
authorized by the court.
The corporation. QIK:e beaded
by financier C. ArnbOlt Smith,
hll b .. n under1oln1 court· 1upervtaed reor1anizatlon after
flllng bankruptcy proceedln1s.
F,....PageAJ
WORMS •••
.Durin1 tests. which involve
rapidly wtthdrawtna water from
tht billlon-1allon reservolr, the
larvae have been dlaturbed by the
currents and drawn lnto the water
supply.
Schnabel uid aome testing will
contlnUG (Or a~t a w;,k but "It
really lan't: • aerlous•problem."
He said M him1elf drew • tub of
water at home Wednesday and
found one of• the wormllke
creatures In it,
State health offlciah
confirmed today that ttie
Jar•ae are not believed to present
anybe<h b&urd.
Howevtr, Mr~. Healey
remained unaonvhMtd.
"I'rn drinJclnt these t.hlngs. •·
ahe aaJd. "They're about halt an
Inch Iona. The majority of them
are red and there'• a, small trace
of light 1reen ones.
"They ralJe our price of water
and then they give ua water
that's undrinkable. If J want to
eat worms 1'11 10 out In the
back yard and eat worms."
.
Studenu Out
For Blood
Student• at Newport
Harbor HJ1h Sebool are
a1kln1 commuftlty
members to come to their
school Friday to live blood
to the Orange County
Chapter ot the Amerlcan
RedCrots.
The Red Ctosa
bloodmobllt will be al tbe
canapwt from tb a,m . to
2: 30 p.m. Students over the
a1 e of 17, aa well aa
faculty , ttaff and
community membtti are
b•lnt asked to donate
blood.
For an appointment, call
558-3.192. .,
•
Hunt also said that the s mall
a mount of Mace causes a shght
s hock to the nervous system
.. A full dose will bring you
to your knees in a hurry.'' he
said
,Hunt s aid the flrst hand
knowledge of tear gas serves two
purposes.
.. It &ives the user t:onfidence
on how eUecUve Mace really is .
and it also teaches students to be
extremely careful and not uae Jl
on the wrone person, .. he sal<t.
Hunt said he expects most of
the classes to be comPoSed of
housewives, women students
and faculty member•. business
oeoPle and sec1..1rlty euards.
Free Saturday clusea are
scheduled Nov. '· Dec. 3, Jan. 1
and Jan. 31 from a a.m. to 5 p.m.
Police said the man spoke to of·
ficiala ln the control tower d the
Rome lntematiooal airport ln
broken ~n1Ush, and. ldtnUfie4
hlmself u Walter Mob~mmed.
A poUce spokesman said the
man failed to elaborate on h1a d•·
m and for the release of
priaoott1. The spokesman 11ld
the hljacker'a Entlldh wu poor
and they cOu.l4 not underttand all
heaaid. The plane had 86 passen1ers
aflve crew membera plus the
hijacker aboard. poUce satd.
They said the man pulled a pn
on the crew u the plane overflew
The COLE • SJ11SIW
Finished ln slmUlettd
grained Amerlcen Welnut with bfuslled
Aluminum color ecc1nt1 Earptlon•
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the Rivier and ordered li to fJY
to Rome.
Early 1pecul1tloo In West.
Germany linked tho h1J eklna
with the terromt kldnaplng of
German induatrlallat Ha'l\ns
M artln Scbleyer mor. t.ban a
mooth a10. He la awl 01\B liu. Schleyer hu been ~ld Ince ~pt. 5 by memben of a German
Red Army f actlon wbo de•
manded the reJtas.e of 11 Jailed
comradea, nearly "'°°•000 And
sale passa11 out of West Germany. · •
The terrorl•ta complalned lti
Jett.era to European newapaPtfS
that the West German
government wu 1tallin1 on their
demands.
Italian police with arrt1ored
can t\ll'l'O\Ulded t.be pl ne, while
air traffic at the alrport
continued r sula_rly.
Police aeld tbo blJacker
relayed a demand t.brou&b &be
crew that th~, plane ~ refueled •
PoUee rejecticJ the demand and
asked the man to tell them h.i•
plans and to ldcnUly hhnaell.
(
Saddlehack
EDITI O N
VOL. 70, NO. 286, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES
Carter
WASHINGTON <AP) -
Describing oilmen as potential
war proflteera ln the eneflY
ctlsls, President Carter a.id
today the nation will rlsk "the
blHest ripoff in history" unless
Q)ncress api>roves his embattled
eneruprogram.
Carter said tr he doesn't gain
pass-se ol an acceptable energy
bill, the White House bas other
options -and aasollne rationing
Warns
is one of them.
The Pres~ent also told a
nationally bl'oadcast news
conference that his forthcoming
tax reform proertm will include
tax reductions. lie didn't say
wt\at they would be or how much
they would save lhe taxpayer.
Carter said the administration
wop't know '1ntll January or
February exactly how far it
should go in s eeking tax
,
reductions. "The rapidity with
which tax cuts wJll be instituted
will be determined by the state of
the economy," }\e said.
He defended anew the treaty to
yield U S. control or the Panama
Canal al the end or this century
but acknowledged that it needs
clarification. Carter said there 1s
no need for amendment or the
treaty. But he said that he and
Pana manian le ade r Omar
Torrijos may issue a clarif)'tnc
statement on canal neutrality and
defense @Iler .they confer at the
WhiteHouseF"riday.
"I don't think there l• any need
to amend the treaty languaee,"
Carter said, lnslstine that u it
stands, the pact will keep the
waterway open and neutral after
it is turneci over to Panama. That
has been a mejor point of attack
in the Senate, where treaty
•
Yank Yacht Attacked f)ff .Viet
Reformers Bid
To Get Voters ··
By GARY G&ANVIU..E oe• DIM'f ,,...'*"" Sponsors or a move to refonn
politlcal camp.Up practices in
Orance County moved Wednes-
day to cet their proposed reform
ordinance on next year'• ballot as an initiative measure.
That means they. mu.st collect
the signatures of 52,380
registered voters berore their
tough reform mea,sure can be put
on the November, 1978, general
elect.loo ballot.
SbouJd the organizers of TIN
CUP mme ls Now, Clean Up
Politics> succeed ln thelr drive
and eventually win voter
endorsement, political practices
in Oranae County would undergo
a dramatic overhaul.
County superviso~&. for
example, would be prohibited
from voting;--for fOW' years on
issues affeOtint the financial
Interest of political donors who
contril>Uted more than $1,000 to
their campaign,,
LObbyists would fall under
stifler recwalloos One would
limit how plUCh they can rive to a su~ to $SOO arKt anOther
stipulation would force lobbyists , __ _.. .U-J)Olltieal ac&ivt,,..,.~~ ..
as w J11 \hciite of thelr: clients
350 Students
cbools In the Saddleback
Valley Unified Sebool District
are short about 350 students from
ttielr project.eel enrollment for
this school year.
Thia shortage will cost the
district about ~.000 over this net next year unless enrollment
urpasse1 the projection by the
eftd of the school year. said
Gilbert Moreno, business
manager.
He explained that the reduced
ntoUment will teault In less
11tate money comine Into tlMJ
dlstrlet.
Jt means ltialthe IOtal tax
rate wtlJ be reduced next year to cSee aou.s, Pa1e A!)
TlN CUP cbalrrnan ltobtrt
Vasquea said today tbe 23·
member committee that drafted
tbe reform ordinance felt il was
usdes1 to seek lhe suPOOrt of the
coanty Board of Supervisors
Thal support would have
spared TIN CUP ~ necessity or
collectlnc the 52,380 sill)alures
needed to qualJ(y Its proposal for
next ytar's baUot.
Supervisors can, with a
majority vote, move such a
easure CIO.to the ballot.
Vas~uu aid TIN CUP members felt it was not Ukely the
ordinanc develo~ over the
past tJu'ee month$ would survive
supemson •+tiDJEerin1."
.. It's time tor people to speak
out on •hat is ha~nlne and it's
not likely that UM>Se involved 1n
the political p cUces we are
lrYln&-tO eorreCt lll b6 willing to
square them aroun~" he added.
Amonr members of the
23-member. committee who
founded TJN CUP are Shirley
Grindle,·" former county
plannina comrnlssloner. and two
foriner aides to Supervisor
Thomas Riley. Scott Ferguson
and Kirk vans.
Other organizers Include
Ralph Benson, a former deputy
county counsel, and David Stein
of AvcoCommunlly Developers.
Woman Innocent
SAN DIEGO Cf.~> -Gloria
Zenia ~Ctd up and down tn
her cHili, then klued her court
interpreter after beint tound
innocent •Wednesday of the
murder of San Dieg0<
businessman Dooald E. Tubacb.
However, the l,.year-old woman·
was found ll_lil~ or conspiracy to
commit m\tl"der In the 47-year-
old travel agency owner's killing.
By llOBEBT BAUER Ol ... Oeilyf'tlMl4'fl
Golden West College is offering
a series or on~d•y classes that
prom~ to be a'i'eiil 1at.
The classes tre for private
cltizerw who want to carry Mace
for self protection.
The tear gas trainine pJ'Oll'am
was deVeloped J,lo respoa.s~.to a
new state Jaw tbit elves ciUiens
the right to possess and use
hand-held aerosol ~eapons.
But lint. ~ey rnust take the
course. Upon cqmpletion, the
person goes to the police, ls
fingerprinted and pays a small
fee prior to receiving a permit to
carry the weapon
By WllllAM SCHltF.lBER OI Ult o.lly ,.._.St.wt
A Santa Ana'rnan faces a pre
Jimhtary hearina Oct. 24 tn
Corona ort charces that he shot a
Ri•etaideCounty woman todeath
because of a lrafficincldent on the
Riverside Freeway.
The suspect, Larry Sehueler,
31, an assembler at a Tustin or.
fice furniture manufacturing
firm, is In Riverside Coonty Jail
in lieuof~.OOObond.
He is suspected o! slaymt 38·
year-old Nancy Osborne ot
Corona in the early morning
hours or Oct. 8.
Ll. Bill Lowe. a Corona police
d e tectlve inve1Ugatln1 the
murder. said today the case "li
very blaarre.
"I've seen some weird ones in
my day and this one ranks rlaht
up there wilh them," Howe said.
3 Fac~g Heroin Raps
A 1l·rear-o1d Oantena ntUree trunkolthevehicle.
uCI two other people •led !1 and They said that when he spotted
29, also of Gardena, were llJ"rest· police he slammed the trunk lld
ed Wednesday on charaes and1otbackinthecar.
related to beroln pogseulon, in Office rs said s us plc1ous
an Irvine elementary school havior or the driver and his two
parki1t1 l~ pa.-i engers, plus the discovery of
lmne poUct were called to El what they said was narcotics
Camino Real Elementary paraphernalia in plain sil}lt ln
hool;"7U K.uu ADD at._ the. .car... led...llwn to auest 1be.
7:27 p.m. by an anonymous trio.
tipster. Arres ted ware JCdaar H.'
Police 1pproached a Jone car in Mynatt, 71, David D. Fosler, 29,
the parkin1 lot. Tbey aald the . and Debra S. Wrl1ht, ii. All wer
drlv ol tho car was plactnc t lean lo Ora.ofe County J•U.
what l ter wu found to be a cue Mynatt end Miss WrhJht
of nnlc 11rLDCe1 lA lh• h ld oo 1 ptclon of poss
h e r oin and narcotics
paraphemalla. Foster was held
on suspicion of beln& under Uie
Influence Of hUclm. .
Bail for the older man aad lhe
woman was aet at $1,SOO .. cb.
Foster was held on $1,000 ball.
Paramedics were called out to treat.Steve
Baegeman. 19. oC 24601 Chrisanta Drive.
Mis:siQn Viejo, after his motorcycle collided
witb a car at the junction of Airport
Way North arid Airport Way South near the
Orange County Airport termfosl. The
driver of the car, wns idenbfled as David
Lawson, 32, of Woodland Hills. Boegeman
was taken to Tustin Community Hospital,
where he was treated for minor bumps and
scrapes and released.
ROME <AP> -A West German
airUner wit.b 12people aboard was
hijacked. today by a IUOQ)an who
em anded the release of "all
comrade• detained in West
'Germaopn.sons."
The LWlb!UlSa plane wu sehed
on a flight lrorn the Spanish island ~f Mallorta tO .Frankfurt. It flr:st
ianded in 'Rome, fiero tbe
bijacker,_,ave his demands to
Italian polfce. Then it took Oltfor
•.Cyprus.
JJlks Benefit
l' Anna Marta Alber&hetti and
~omedlan Run Fl1her wlll
Jaeadline a Celebrity Nicht ~ntfiting cei-ebral palay vlCUD\!S
rlday, Oct. 28, at the Mission
ejo Elka Lodae.
I
1 All proceeds from the dinner.
•how and dance wm benefit the
Elka Major ProJfet.. a l'7 year old
oampa:ign to help children With cerebral palsy.
I Tbe star of the 1how ii a
coloratura 1oprano whose
re~e include. a. Wide ranee
popular Ol\&lic. Sbe won a Tony
Award tor her Btoadway
per.1ormanceof"Clrillval ...
Ticket.a are i15 per ~non and
u)clude a 1~ak dinn•f \>eglDiiinr ai 7:30p.m., followed b)'thuhow
a.hd thtm dancln1 untll l a.m. No
host cocktails w ll bt served,
btalnnin&at6:30p.m.
•Further information ma)' be o~uined by oaJUni the Jodee at ~·ELk.S-
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T•p110n1 (714)~
CltlllflM Mventt1111tc...,,.
Jayecl until more could be learned
about UJe tnotlves 01 tne htJac&er.
But it took oft after the hlJacker
broke otr contact wllb
necotiators.
Poli« said the man spoke to of·
flcials in tbe control tower ol the
Rome international airport ln
broken Enlllsh, ud ldeiltified
himself aa waiter Jlobariu:Q~
A police ipokaman •aid the
mati failed to elabOrat.e oo hla de-
mand for tbe releaie or
prlaoMn. The epokesmu aaid
tHe ~ker'• English was poor
and theJ Could not understand all
hes...id.
11ie plalle bad 86 PauelllVS
allve crew memben plus the
hijacker aboird, police said.
They said the man pulled a 1un
on th crew,-~e Pl'1ift overflew
the RJvieta ~ ordered tt to ny
to Rome.
Early spe~Ulatlon tn West
Germany ~ lhe hijackiaJ
with the tc'n>liJl kklnaplnc ol
German 'lnClu1tTiallat Hanns
MarUn Schle~ more than a
mantb ago. He is stilt missing.
S(!ileyer bu fJeft hetd since
SepL 5 by members ot a German
Red ~rmy faction 'ft'ho de· ma~ the releaae of 11 jalled
comr*1es, neatly SS00,000 anct
• safe passage out of West Germany.
PUC Rejects
Rate Revamp
SAN FRANCISCO CAPJ -In a
closed session, the state Public
Utllltles Commission haa refuttd
lo reconsider Its July 12 decision tor restructuring natural gas
ratea so that induUrlal and
~ait~•hoo•e-«..~t.&de~~sl
customers using lar1e amount.a
pay more
The restrurturina provided a
slight reduction In the lUellne fas
rate -a special low rate ror
customers who use leaa than 106
therms a month In winter and less
then216therm!I in summer.
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RATION •••
"I am not trying to put all ol
the blame on the oll compwes,"
Carter said. "Part of the blame
falls on tbe American peopte.'We
are wast.inc too much enera ...
At tho same time, Carter left
open the pouibllity that be mJgbt
eeek to break ~P the aiant oil
compaoie1. "Im not t.r)in& to
threaten anybody or use a club,"
he said. ". . . Whether or not
divestiture la needed b a matt.er
which l 've not decided "
Carter said his ener1y
pro1ram ls "fair, lt'a well·
balanced. Jt uaures that the
American people are not
robbed."
Only ntlnut.es ..rter the ~ws contennce, Senate Minority
Leader Howard Baker predicted
failure fqr an all-out White House
ca111paip to reven~ a atrini or
Sebate defeats for the
administration's eneray
procram.
Re1ardln& full employment
lelislaUon, Carter said his aidea
hue been wor.kla1 wUh Sen.
· Hubert H. lfumphtey (D·Mbm.>.
and Rep. Auiustua Kaltklm CD-
CalH. >. "to evolve a full
employment bllJ we eould
support without renrvauan or
betitancy. ·
"I would expect within thenext
rew days we would be prep&red,
if thlnp co well, to a"'*Ulce
our approval of the Humpl\tey·
Hawkins bill," 114 said.
On unemployment problems bi
the steel industry. Carter 18.ld
"1teeJ imports are JUI\ one part
of a tatrJy large number ol
problems that atf ec:t the U.S.
steel industry ind whlcb affect
the steel ioduatry all over the
world.'0
SLAYING ••.
Schueler ln'tits truck at the time
oflheshootlna.
8~phanJe Christiansen told of.
ficen the suspect was sleeplna In
his camper at Corona ranch
where hll bone was boarded.
. Howe aald 10 orticers were
dl~patched to the scene and
Schueler surrendered without
Incident. Besides a pistol, of·
rtcens aUegedly round a rtne and
stockpile of ammunlUon.
Howe was at a Jo.s to explain'
the incident, notln4 that Schueler
has no history of violence and no
criminal record \
The detective did say.
however, that Schueler told
police he had been injured in a
similar freeway Incident three or·
four years aio and had vo•ed to
"gel even'' lf ti ever happened
aaain.
Benefits Remain
WASlUNGTON <AP> -Social
service recipients would stU
receive their benefits ~nd some
240,000 federal emplo7ea ,P.,oold
•••\Lbt.pl\Jd uQd.et Jn el!)ercency
resolution before the KoU'se ancf"'"
Senate. The rt1olutlon would
allow the two chambera to
continue their flaht over abortion
pollcy untll the end of the month
without Jeopardizlnc either
lederal proeram• or federal
paychecks.
r
Bus Service Back .
SVlJSD Students to Ride to ·SchiJol
II u1 tran1port u t 10 n wafi Educational and Recreational
restored to about 160 Los Ahsos St'rvu:es, Inc .. an Encino firm,
Intermediate School student:. for the lease of eight buses at u
this monung and Is expected to cost of $7,925 per month. ac·
be provided to about 400 more cordJnt to Don Aines. assistant
Seddlebark Valley Unified superintendent.
Sc hoot D1st.ri ct secondary Five oflhe eigb\ buae we:-e de-
31.uden~Mxt week. livered to the clisltlct Wednesday
The added service is in keeping evening.
with dlstrict. tru.stees' decision Gilbert Moreno. the <Jistrlct's
last week to reinstate the two· business manaeer, sa!d he
mile walking limit. .,. contacted about 28 1t'hool
During budget deliberations districts and trau.sporlltaon
this summer, trustees said only companies to find the buae:,.
those intermediate and hl&b "They're not easy t.Qcomeby,"
school student.a livin1 beyond 2 5 be said. With a price tae or
miles would ~ bused to school $60,000 to $70.000, be •xpla.ined,
This dP.cision was reversed, "people just don't bu7 a few
however, after numerous spares.''
parents protested that it had Now, be said, be is workiT'& on
created ao unsafe s1tuatioo for the opllons avaUable !or the
their children. district to permanently provide
District officials entered into a the service. He said he expects-to
month-to.month contract with have a proposal for trustees at
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ROIJS STILL SHORT. • •
compensate for the amount
residents essentially were
overtaxed this year.
District omctals estimated
there would be 17,639 students in
the schools by October. The
enrollment. now 1tands about
17 ,280 at.udent.a.
However, Robert Ferauson,
director of planning and de-
velopment, noted that enrollment
has been increasang ateachly
since 1chool1 opened in
September with 17,011 studenla.
One reason tbe enrollment. la
down. be aaid. ia that an
estimated 2l80 new homes were
not completed u expected by the
openina ol scbooL Thi• could ac.
count for almoet zoo fewer
studfonts. be explained..
Another reason. be said, ii that
tbe c:Ustrict bu an "awful lot" of
resale homes that are not yet OC·
cupied,; He estimated that oae ol
20 homes in tbe dlstrlct has a for
aale sign on it. Some of lbese, he
.dld, are on brand new houses
whlcb have ne\'er been occupied.
F•iuson said one ol the JChool
principal& also fo"-Dd that some
families have purchased another
house in the district or the
neighboring Capistrano Unified
School District and are driving
their children t.o their new
schools.
"Those people. in effect, are
ocrupying two houses in our
district,·· he explained.
He said these houses should be
!old and occupied in tbe next few
months.
Ferguson nid lhi& situation
will make it "kind of tricky" to
get a handle OQ enrollrntnta this
year.
Moreno said the district is
losin& money every day that the
enrollment la le11 than the
projection. He saJd the oll1y way
this lo6s can be male up ls ii
enrollment •Urpaasea the
projection by the end or the
school year.
Althouth the• etrect of less
mone)I won't Cully b.&t th di.strict
until next year, Moreno said,
district officials will bave to
makw adjustmenta now.
,. .
lo
their flrat. meetin1 tn November.
Youngsteri1 who were bused
today generally h ved alone Loi
Alis~ Boulevard and Ttabuco
Ruud in the Seville Homes, AJlso
ViJIM and Bareelona Hornes.
These youne•ters were bu
flute becau.se of the POt.enUil
safety hazards alo~1 tos Al!IOs
Boulevard, Ames s&Jd. Since the
beginning of the school year, two
youngat.ers have been Injured in
accident$ on thi1 istreet.
Bus service is scheduled to be
returned on Tuesday to an ell·
gible studen\a at Seuano ana La
Pat lntermedlate SC:hools. Elii·
1ble high school atudentJ are
tentatively scheduled to receive
t runswrtatlon Oct. 20.
..
Sea Searched
~.October 1', 1'77 s DM.YPILOT
. Thunday~• NYSE COMPOSITE
2 ~m. (E~ Pri~ TRANSACTIONS
Pink Soothes
Tax Troubles
Bottled Up
Business l?ops .
In SQ:,Jij F a,ctoJYi:
Const•rnePS Warned·
' Of Steel Problems •
L./SC Thur9dey, October 13. 1977
...
Self lns11ranee
Saves Newp,ort
Four years aao. Newport Beach city councilmen nervously made a
decision to go into aelt insurance ror their workman's compensatJon
prolt'am.
Accordini to. a report Issued this week. that decision has paid orr
handsomely. City Manaaer Robert Wynn said the city has saved $1 .54
mituon 1ri direct costs ln thoc;e
f OUJ'. yem .
IN ms REPORT at the city
oouncil's study session, Wynn
said he anticipates even greater
savings in the next fiscal year
because the clt.y has bullt up a
large fund of reserves so that
budget all~ations lo pay for
workman's comp can beg}.n tp be
reduced sliahUy. •
WY N CAll1'10NED
councilmen not to confuse the s~lf insured workman's compensation program with the
propo~ed self insured health
llenefits for employes, which
councilmen rejected a year ago.
oavings to the city by comparing
whut the city's premium would
have been to purchase a
workman's compensation policy
to the amount or mone1 actually
paid out of the fund set aside
from tax money.
HE SAID THAT part of the
city's self insurance program
has included active safety
programs for city employes.
particularly public safety and
reneral service employes who
are most subject lO injury.
In 1976-77, according to the
report, the city paid out $llW,049
in 206 cases. representine an
average cost per case or $893 .44.
•
og~am
Filtlliks
Workman's compensation is a
lund that pays employ cs who are
lald off due lo job·related
injuries.
The cost of a premium for a
policy i.n 1he same year would
have been $845.399.
SAN CLEMENTE FIRE CAPTAIN GARY CARMICHAEL INSTRUCTS ROP CLASS
Training for Hard to Get Publlc Service Jobs With Fire Department•
TllE HEALTH insurance
propoc;al would have put the clty
into self in:;urance for the fringe
benefit offered employes. That
proposal was rejected and Ult
city contracts with Aetna for
health insurance.
MAYOR MILAN Dostal noted
that one o! the reasons the city co~il decided to go ahead with
self insurance ht workmant
compensation was that state law
sets a limit on the amount Ol
payments an Individual employe
can receive.
Such limits do not exist in
health insurance payments.
Wynn calculated the four.year
By ANNE COOPER °' .. Deity ...... StMf Giving up a year of Wednesday
afternoons and Saturdays for
~chooling is no treat, but OM
proiram bas attracted a crowinf number ot people who want
public safety jobs.
"These jobs are bard to come
by, and the competition is
fierce,·• said Capt. Gary
Carmichael to the San Clemente
Fire Deputmeot, who teaches
·Construction 11% :"(
the course through the
Capistrano-Laguna Regional Oc-
cupational Program <ROP>.
"THERE ABE A LOT more
applicants \.hon jobs. and word
,eta around that the ROP course
offers about. the best pre~aration
available," Carmichael said.
"We've watched our enrollment
climb every year for three years.
since the program was started."
He said the program has a
eood placement record, with at
...
New medical college annex building at uc,
Irvine was Just what the doctor: ordered
• Cor Orange County construction workers.
shown here working on lOl·seat dem·
onstralion and lecture hall. The hall is
part of 166,000·square-foot building
tomptex scheduled for. completion next
August. COst of the year•Jong project is
estimated at $14 6 million
Lincoln's College Raises F.unt/8 With History
CIDCAGO CAP> -For SS, you
can b\ly a piece ol land ,Abraham
Lincoln once owned. For $30,000,
you cen camR.thcre lor a week in
a heated, air-conditioned Civil
War cavalry tent.
It is oil part of a fund-raising
drive lor Lincoln Colle1e an· nounced in the Neiman-Marcus
1977 Ch.rutmas catalog.
UNOOLN COLLEGE IS the
only school named afler Lincoln
during his lifetime. Local legend
has it that Lincoln split a
watermelon at the dedication
and sprinkled ita juice pn the
ground.
The fund-raisirig drive is the
brainchild of Raymond Phipps or =·.(JL!.;.;..ese D1·ce Springfield, Ill., who recently in· J.11.Ll herited 40 acres which once
• • belonged to Uncoln.
~pame Given
~Triad Okay .
• CARSON CITY <AP> -A San
Francisco woman's plan to
introduce a popular Chinese dice
came to Nevada casinos has won a cautious rccommendaOon/rom
the Nevada Gamine Cont.tot
Board.
The board recommended a
60-day trial period for the aame
at the Plantation Casino in
Sparks. Annie W. Chang, who
with her husb na runs a 1ih stioP
in San Franclaco, propQ!ed the
venturo.
For $5, Neiman·M.arcus will
provide a deed to approximately
one square inch or the land, plus
a paper copy 'ol the ori&inal deed.
For ~00 or '30(), the facsimile
deed will be cast in. copper or
carved in marble. Proceeds will
go to the two-year collea• in Lin·
coin, IU. •
TUE$», ... PACKAGE is a lit,;.
lle more elaborate. Neiman·
Marcus calls it a '-siven·dll,Y Uri·
coin Land Safari." Phipps calls lt
"The most posh campout ln the
world."
The Dallas-bas&d department
store will fly one party of five to
Sprincfielt' from anywhert. The
party wUI be met by an honor
auard Of militiamen in Civil War
uniforms, and by actor Richard
Blake, who Will lmpersonate Un.
coll\ ror seven days.
Blake will lead the party on a
tour Of Lihcoln's home, bis tomb
and Other hlstoric sites tn the
Sprln&fietd area, re·creatlng
ev rat or Lincoln' m t' mous
·~ccha.
J •
Phipp'a land south of Chariest.on,
Ill., eating delicacies provided
from Nelman·Marc:us· epicure
department ..
The final dinner ol the trip, in sr rlngfield, will be a re-creation
o a feast Lincoln gave for Euro-
pean ambassadors du~ng the
war. The dinner will conclude
wlUi two elabora~ cakes -one
shaped like Fort Sumter and th~
other ln the f'orm of a Union gun·
boat.
IN THE MORNING, Neiman·
Marcus will fly the guests back
to wherever they came frorn.
Pblpps, wbo Is president of the
Abraham Uncoln Land & Cattle
Co • said Lincoln bought the 40-
acre plot rrom bis father,
Thomas Uncoln, In ,1841. Lincoln
never farmed the land himself,
but allowed a cousfn to hav~ the
Ute of it. It came Into Phipp's
tamil1 when bia great·
srandfatber, a Civll War
veteran. bought It tn the late 1800s.
Colnmander W1D8 . --
A.F Commendation
Col. Ronald Blalack of
Newport Beach, vlc:e wlna
commander of the 4S2nd Air
Refuelina Wini at March Air Force B , recenlly receb'ed a
commendallon from Riverside
Mayor kn Lewls90 beha\fofthe
WU\I. Tb Air I"orce Association
named the 452nd the out.standina
re uve wma ol the year.
least 30 percent of those who
have completed the course
working In public safety jobs.
"The number may well be
higher in the long run," he aaid.
·A lot of our students go on to
college. but may eventually wind
up working as Ure fighters or
policemen.
"OTHERS ARE HIRED in
public safety jobs -some out ol
the frea -and we just don't hear
about It."
M05t of the students In the
program run by Carmichael are
high schoOl students. but out~·
school teenagers and dulta can
1llso enroll.
The fint haJC of the course
involves class study, with
Carmichael bringing in expert.S
to lecture on their specialties.
"THE COORDINATOR OF
San Clemente's emergency
medical technicians teaches
rescue procedures, another
fireman teaches knots. Even
Fire Chief, Ron Coleman,
teaches." Carmichael said.
Coleman's ~pecialty is the
history of fire science which he says goes back to ancient Rome.
The second half of the course is
internship, working directly with
San Clemente firemen. ROP
students work the same hours as
the firemen, when possible, and
ride along on the fire trucks or
ambulances ,.
( "THEROPSTUDENTScando
just about anything 1 fireman
can do by the time the9 are in the
internship program. But they
cannot enter a burniqg
building," Carmichael said.
''They get a chance as lntema
to see how all the fire science
they learned ln the clauroom
applies at the scene or a fire or
Theft Reported
Antique furniture valued by
the victim at $3,170 has been
stolen from a Mission Viejo
store. Orange County sheriff's of·
ficers reported.
Deputies said intruders, who
may have had a spare key, took
the items from Vintaae Oak
Furniture, 2381Z Via Fabricante,
after the store bad closed.
accident and why 1t ·s so
importanl to know how much
water weifbs or where to posit·
aon an engine."
Fire science is an emergina
technology, requiring increasina
sophistication -on the pan of
firemen.
With so much to le am for lhe
haz;d·lo·get Jobs, s ld
Carmichael. ROP trainint elv
students a Jump on the com~Ution.
Not au the students turn out to
be firemen," he saJd. "The loP
student in the cla.u two years ago
was a cirl. She's worktng for the
federal government ln a
Northern California forestry
job."
* * . * Enrollernnt Gains
For Job Programs