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STUTTGART, West Germany M i ri i s t r y o f B a d e n •
<AP) -Two West German ter-Wuerttemberg slate announced,
rorists whose freedom was de· The ministry said Andreas
manded by the hijackers of the Baader, leader of the Baader·
Lullfiansa iirlinerwer-e fo1Jnd-Melnhof-gang of terrorists, and
dead in their prison cells today. A his mistress Gudrun Ensslin,
thlrd died or self-inflicted wounds "took their lives in their cells in
during the morning, and a fourth the early ~orning hours."
w,s in critical condition after The fil'St announcement said
trying to kill herself, the Justice two other B~ader-Meinhof mem-* * * ber s, Jan-Carl Ras pe and • Irmgard Moeller, "also attempt. Blitz Force ed suicide" and were 1n critical condition. But later in the morn-
ing, the miriistry announced that
JleturnB Honie R¥::1~ied the Jlst ofll ter-
rorists In West German prisons r. rr.n·u h whose freedom was demanded •ft i ~ 111p by the kidnapers of Industrialist
BONN, West Germany <AP)_ Hanns Martin Schleyer and by
AW est German commando force the four hijackers of the West -German airliner Thursday. ca11:1e _omelifU'~om.Ea The hijaaaDg endeam East 1 -:f~~a tciday .after 1l blitz :aid C?n Arrlca early today with a West
JWa§;i,W uf\binsa ~!!l,mer m _ Cerm£D commando raid at the
which the commaii<lo~ rescuoo airport in Mogadishu, Somalia,
all ~ surviving hostages and in which three hijackers were
killed three of the Cour hijackers. killed, the fourth was seriously
Ofticials said the specially wounded and tbe 86 surviving
' trained Border Guard Group 9 hostages were rescued.
f)ew baclctoCologne. ·schleyer, who was kidnaped
Aller the failure of the hijack· Sept. 5 by an arm of the Baader·
ing was announced, three im-Melnhof gang called the Red
prisoned West German terrorists Army Faction, is still missing.
whose freedom the hijackers de· His kidnapers threatened. again
manded committed suicide. A to kiU rum unless their demands
fourth terrorist on the list also were met by last Sunday, but
tried to kill herself and was in nothing further bas been heard
-critidl condition. from them.
The E ntebbe·style r escue The Baden Wuerttem berg
operation early today at Juslic~ Ministry announced that
)tog ad isbu, the cap it1ll of Baader and Raspe s h ot
Somalia, provjded "a very themselves, Miss Ensslin hanged
serious lesson for some people herself and Miss Moeller cut her around the world on how to deal wrist.
with terrorism," said a West There was no explanation or
G e r m a n g o v e r n m e n t how the men were able to get
spokesman. 7 .65mm pistols. Since an
Under cqver of.darkness, the emergency anti-terrorist decree
raiders blasted open emergency <SeeSUlCIDE, PaieA2> exits over both wings or the twln-
jet airliner. They poured into the
passenger cabln burling "blfnd-
' tng" grenades that stun with a flash of light and loud bang but
emit no shrapnel.
They found that 'the hijackers
Man Guiliy
In Wife Death
rliged the inside of the plane MINEOLA, N. Y. (AP>-An
with explosives . and pouyed 82-year-oldm~basbeeQconvict·
gasolineoverthea1slecarpeUng. ed of criminally neglige"ltt T~e passen gers -'had Men -homicide in the strangulat~
(See BLITZ, Page AZ) death of hiS 76-year-old wife.
· Peter Cipolla races up to four
18raelis 'Nazis'?
BELGRADE, YugoslavJa
(AP> -Egypt accused Israelis
of being "new Nui oppressors"
at. the 35-naUon Belgrade East·
West conf'erence today and re-
iterated its demand for a new
Palestil!J~ state.
years in jail. Nassau County
Judge Richard Delin set sentenc-
ing Mondayfor Dec. 5.
Cipolla sald he killed bis wife
Anna --accidentally, he claimed
-after a March 17 argument
about her use of the telephone. He
told jurors be was convinced bis
septuagenarian wire was cheat-
ing on him.
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·el for Bin ··-
'Si111ple !
-rm ual
His Wish
LOS ANGELES CAP)-=-Bln Crosb~elatives and close
friendi gathered in the predawn chill today for final servjces in
Uie manner e wanted -simple
and private.
About 3S J>e9ple crowded into
the tiny chapel of St. Paul's
Roman Catholic Church in sub-
urban Westwood, where the
singer worshipped wh• he lived ln nearby Holm by Hills. \
Crosby's-body lay in an Ot>eQ.. •
oak casket which was adorned by
a single spray of red roses.
Mourners heard the Rev. Ell-
wood Kieser intone the ltDcient
ritual
Maury Foladare, Crosby's
publiciSt for 31 years, said the 6
a .m. mass,. was chos_en because
the mortician agreed that the
bodx..was-»roperJ,y embalmed in -Spain forimmedfate burial. -~...._.
The early hour eliminated
what Crosby dld not want - a
clamorous Hollywood funeral.
CROSBY FAMILY -Members and rel·
atives of the Bing Crosby family are
shown at his fune ral services in I:.os
Angeles today. Seated, from left, are.
widow Kathryn Crosby, son Nathanial,
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daughter Mary Frances, sons Harry an<:t
Dennis and sister Mary Rose Pool. Stand-
ing include son Gary (center) and brother
Bob (right>.
There were no fans on the quiet
side street south of the UCLA
campus.
Kathryn Grant Crosby entered
the chapel briskly, 20 minutes
be!ore the rites, followed by her
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Admits Shootiag
Woman 'lnnncent'
In Murder Charges
A woman who told arresting of·
ricers that she shot her husband
five limes because he constantly
abused her was clear ed of
murder charges Monday in
Orange County Superior Court.
Several jurors in Judge James
0 . Perez's courtroom hugged
and kissed Evelyn 4<Juise Ware,
30, of TusUn , immediately after
they reached their verdicL
# They had been as ked by the
prosecution to find Mrs. Ware
guilty or nrst degree murder for
the ktlling last Dec. 20 of Eugene
Ware, 30, who was found dead in
a Tustin apartment.
Orricers said Ware was shot
twice in the back oC the head and
three times in the chest. They
said Mrs. Ware readily admitted
the shootlnlJ but told them Jt was
In self defense.
Testimony durin~ me trial ln·
dlcated that r.{rs. Ware dlvorced r
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h er husband six years ago
becau:;e he abused'her physlcial·
ly and sexuaJJy throughout their
marriage.
She testified that she moved in
again with her husband because
of his constant. pleadings and
because she felt tt\elr young
daughter should grow up with
both parents.
OCflcers satd ~ . Ware told them she empUed tbe gun at her
husband because she bad gone
through "a night of hell" In
which he repeatedly beat her.
Right Challenged ·
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. has
challenged :the rl1ht of several
parties to requeat a pubUc hear-
ing on Its move to reopen llS
Humboldt-Bay nuclear plant, a
PG&Eapokesman said today.
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1 Teen Jailed,
2nd 'Tested'
Coast
'' Weather
In Oc D tbs · Night and morning low ea clouds and Cog-with buy;
ByTOMBAltLEY afternoon sunshine
ot•Dlltyl'llttSwt through l'ednesday. Lows
Two YoUnl men accused on ar-ton lg ht. in 60s. High
rest of killing four people duri_""---Wednesday70. n lO·da,y period in which they
committed a number of armed
f robberies and burglades offered
guilty pleas Monday ln Orange
CountylSuperior Court.
Judge James K. Turner ac·
cepted the plees or Mark Wayne
Titch, 18, and Brett Thomas, 18,
both of Anaheim , and canceled
the jury sel ect1~ process
scheduled for his courtrootn.
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While sem&U11 erOIXs fn tub-
urbia, lndbla commtmitft1
JightfearwithopttmUticrally.
See Page 86. ~
Thomas asked for immedJate
sentencing and was ordered to
spend life in prison after he ad-
mitted using the gun that kWed
three or pair's Cour vlctJma.
Titch then pleaded 1ullty to
two counts or first <fegree
murder, kl<Jnaptng tor robbery,
five armed robberies and three
burglaries.
He will be sentenced by Jl.ldee
Turner after be underaoes a 3C).
(See MVltDEltS. Pace AZ)
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A2 DAILY PILOT s Tuesday. Oclober 18. 19n '
I .....,, Indian ~laim to Court
-_, __ .. :;--~-Tribe Seeks· 11,000 7;ape Cod Acres
BOSTON CAP> -Wampanoag
Indians ln pigtails and beads and
l awyers in ,lhTee-piece s ults
gathered In a ' U.S. District
courtroom today to argue an In·
dian claim lo 11,000 acres valued ~t $30 million in the Cape Cod
town-of Mashpee.
The case has paralyzed land
transactions in Mashpee.
James St. Clair, the Boston at-
torney who represented Presi· 1 dent Nixon before he r esigned,
peeled to insist they are a tribe
and that th e stale o r
Mass achus etts illegally in-
corporated Mashpee territory in·
to the town in 1870 without seek-
ing U.S. congressional approval
u nlie r the Feder a I N 9uin·
tercourse Act of 1700.
U.S. Dis trict Court Judge
Walter Jay Skinner said the jury,
selected Monday. would decide
only if the Wampanoags are a
legal tri~ and entitled to press
their claim, w&aich would reqwre a second trial.
what few land sales have been
made since to be made almost
entirely in cash.
"Mashpee has been paralyzed
economically and polarized
socially by the suit,·· s aid George
Bcndwa_y, a Mashpee selectman
'nd former reiirestate operator.
dian land claims are under way·
or threatened in Maine, Rhode
Island, Connecticut, New York,
Virginia, North and S outh
Carolina and Louisiana, and
added that hundreds of com··
mun ities across the United
States are vulnerable to similar
claims~
Estimates of the lndlnns In the
town of 3\500 rU\) from 300 lo 700.
• r.epresents Mashpee, which
maintains that the Indians legal-
ly are not a tribe and therefore
• 1 cannot claim the land.
The suit, £iled Aug. 26, 1976, has
clouded every land title i n
Mashpee, almost eliminated
mortgage money and forced
He claimed the town was short·
S642,000 in pfoperly tax collec-
tl on s toward this year's $2
million budget and would lose
clo~e to S1 million by the end or
the year. He said Mashpee
already has spent $30,000 defend-
ing ilsell against the suit and was
seeking to r aise another $50,000
at a special town meeting Nov. 2.
"We Just don 't have any
political c lout in th e town
a nymore," complained Ells·
worth Oakley, 44, a Mas hpee
Indian.
Oakley appeared in court Mon-
day wearing a bead necklace, his
g raying hair tied in a short
Attorney Lawrence Shubow,
representing .the lndians, is ex-
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CROSBY ......
·children -Harry, 19, Nathaniel,
Bendway said other suits on In-
pigtail. •
Other Indians from Mashpee,
Mame. Rhose bland and Con-
necticut also wore pigtails and
silver and turquoise earrings,
fin ger rings aod necklaces.
15,.and Mary Frances, 17.
-1---mf'oreche Tass of ttrn-n-:e~ur:;;---
rection was said, an organ softly
played melodies .associated with
Crosby's SO-year career, includ-
Tall Oak, a Narragansett In·
Clian from Charlestown, R.J..
wore a thick lock of hair i~lhe
m~'ddle of an otherwi~c shaved
s k II. u button procl aiming d MS • ~ .is hpec as Wampanoag lcr-Pierre an ir•Oflflle ritorv and a s houlder patch ing: ''The Bells of St. Mary's,"
"Galway Bay," "Too-Ra -Loo-
Ra·Loo·Ral. That's a n Iris h
Lullaby," "Wrap Your Troubles .,.."""'"'--..-Jn-Drelft~d-"\'.'·att -~}. ~
Sun Shines Nellie." which he
orten sang in duet with his wife.
Father Kieser told mourners
·'that Bing could laugh because he
knew how to "ery, and "he knew
how to cry because be believed so fully in the Lord.·•
After the Mass, Mrs. C&osby
left the chapel, followed in smile
file by Crosby·s seven childreJl.
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motorcade proc eeded t<1' the
graves1te.
decla.ring, ··custcr Had It Com-While Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Eliiott Trudeau •
fag.·· appears to be asking Queen Elizabeth if there's room for
J udge Skinner warned the jury him under her umbrella, his estranged wife, Margaret, not to be influenced by the N y .i., • h B B i ·esence in the courtroom of the has a swinging time in ew 01~ wit ruce ev n~ -....,,,.,..im-s:-----.wbi.c:;e.u.ir....ilwoJ.he...Perrier spar~li.nJ: :~.mer .. tortune, in a Manhatr t~n discotheque.. ·
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MURDER_ •. ·'
d.iy evaluation program which
"' 111 b c con d u c led b y l h e
C<1 hfornia Youth Authority lie
will be returned to Judge
Turner's courtroom Nov 18. The mourners included a few
C s by's companions from
usiness -Bob Hope and
b s e. Dolores; Rosemary Bob Hope and his wife, Dolorc:r. arrive in Los Angeles
f.or the early mornin~ funeral service:, for Bing Cr?~~~.
u·bo ~u.CCan,iQ a fa1.~.l...twart ·•If ark ip Spain f:"ri~~
a nd Cros by were one pf the most famous tcamili!i""-show
bus iness in their early d;.i ys.
Judge Turner told Titch that
the e valuation proce!.s was
necessary bccuuse the defendant
was only 17 al the time of the _,,,,-.i_.....-~Ilt¥. »'bo .s.ADG Wiltl Biog .i.!l..
his final concerts, and her son by
Jose Ferrer, Miguel;. comedian
'---·Phil-»ar:ris, and Bing·s sin,ger-
• c rimes. to which he pleaded
t:aHtv. • ---
--broffief,""Bob Crosf>y . · • ~~~~-~~-~---~--
But lhe judge solemn~· 1.1rom· '
1s ed Titch th:it he could expect
the s ame treatment as Thomas
who will not be eligible for parole
until he has served seven years of
his life sentence.
The rest were Cros by"s. busi·
ness associates, fis hing compan.
ions and personal friends , in-
cluding his secretary , Nancy
Briggs; attorney Richard
Fro• Page Al
BLITZ HAILED •.. Neither defendant appeared to
be dis turbed by the sentence Bergen ; producer Basil Grillo; strapped into their seals with
. ~ ~r~ter Qolller-, and ~elY be~-
butler Alan Fisher. Crosby's sis-The hijackers appa,...R>tly did ter, Mary Rose Pool. and Mrs. t h h 1 11 -crosb~&--&i.s\er l"rMnc~ lileyer, no ave enoug t m6'to lgnjte -.. ,,. ~ £tie gasoline or-detonate the ex. also were present. plosives Crosby's six.sons, including ·
Gary, Dennis, Phillip, and # ··There was som e Shoot-
}.indsay, acted as paUbearers. ing ... There was no panic. The
'Durial was in Holy Cross p~sengers were evacuated as
cemetery near Crosby's parents fas t. as possible by sUding down
and first wife. Dixie Lee, wno inOated sUdes from the entergen-
--111.ed.otcancerlnl952. Y exits," a Lu ft bans a
. The grave ls0n a ht11side over-spokes man said:-----·
look.ing the graves of other fami-
ly members, about ISO yards in· .... ·---st·mmrcemetery •s entrance.
s pokesmun said. handed out to Thomas or the scn-...M..oAl of the hostages were tence promisedtoTitch.
6l'rmamr. but'-two-Americans lto-th·-youths grinned and
wHc reported among the m . whispered together throughout
They were Christine M. San-the court proceedings and often
liago. 44. of Santee, Cati(., and smHed, winked and waved to
her 5-year-old son. Leo. Mrs. members of their families in the
Santiago has a heart cond1t1on. courtroom.
._ They were arrested Feb. 4 in · The surviving hij-.cker , the Victorville after a car lhc)Ccom·
lon e woman in the Ara.hie-mandeered during their 10-day speakl~g gang. remained. '!l a crime spree broke down. M~gad1shu hospital. ofhc1als Arresting o?ficers said they
said. ~ • found the weapons used by both
The Identities and nalionaliues--m e,n in the four killings and
of the terroris ts re mained In stnng ~ armed robberies inside
doubt. But Somali Information the vehacl~ .
Min ister Abdllqaldir Salad In· The four murders of which the On Monday, 3,000 worshipers
filled St. Patrick's Cathedral in N~w·_Y9.t.!< for a M ass In Crosb ·s
~emory. --
A Somali government
spoke4tm.an-.5aid-two hijackers
were kiUed inside the plane and
lhe third was wounded and died
in a hospital. --dicated that the three bodies t~o were accused on arrest were
were bein~ sentto Germany. bsted In court Monday. They in·
----eluded:
Ohseenity Issue
Ban Hel~ Up.
_On Saccharin
WASHINGTON tAP>---'Fho
House has voted to suspend any
federal saccharin ban for 18
months while at the same time or·
derlng new tests on the benefits as
well as the risks of the artificial sweetener.
Unlike similar legislation
passed by the Senate last month,
the Ho~e would not require each
bottle of diet soft drink or other
ts==::.:.wudactir containing •atthatin to-
bear a warning label. Instead it
voted Monday t~uire the post·
iog of warning sigiii'in stores sell---1nptrctt P?Oductr"--
The measure, passed 375·23.
went to conference with the
Senate:
Nominations Close
LOS ANGELES CAP> -City
Councilman Ernani Bernardi has
been nominated by a member of
the county Board of Supervisors
to succeed recently retired Philip
Watson as county assessor.
ORANGI COAST
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Somali officials said nine
passengers and one commando
were slightly injured in the 1~
minute raid and the terrorist who
survived. a woman. was badly
wounded. Lufthansa, the West
German.Jllrllne. said one other
pa.s.sen,ger _wu_h~..Qltalized "In a
state of cOlfapse." But mos o
the hostages left Mogadishu this
morning for home, Radio
Somalia reported.
The hijackecs dema,tded the
release of 11 imprisoned · West
Germ an lerrori-sts and two
Palestinians in Turkish jails,
along withS15 milUon ransom.
-The slaying Jan. 24 of
Garden Grove clerk Ephraim J.
Christian, 35, who was shot dur·
In g the robbery of a dairy outlet
ori Katelin Avenue in Garden
Grove.
Slinta Ana· Theater·
To Get Jury 'Erial ... The only hostage killed during
th or~I which ~a? i~_u .. rs"""d""a~--was the chfer' p1rot o -i e a: . ~kttlinf hnn!9-oLbUlla.r.d-. _ I •
• Pope PauJ VI offered himself
as a hostage Monday "if it would
be of use" in winnin' freedom for
the Lufthansa passengers.
~ hansa Boeing 737 jet, 37-y!ar~ld parlor o~er Aubrey L. Duncan. An Orange County Superior
Juergen Schumann, whose f)ocfy 48, and his daughter Denise, 18, Court judge ruled today that de-
was put oft lhe plane shortly who was shot on the front lawn of fense lawyers will have the jury
after it landed in Mogadishu on their Anaheim home. trial they demand in the lrial of a
S d Off l l · d h theater cha!n accused of showing un ay. ic as saa e was -The murder J an. 21 of Laura obscene movies at its Santa Ana shot Sunday while lhe plane sat Ann Stoughton, 20• whose body hous at the airport in Aden, South movie e.
Yemen, fifth of Its six stops dur· was foWld on 8 hill in east Orange Judge Lester Van Tatenbove
. · with a crucifix clasped in her ruled after a week of bearings on ing Its zigzag Journey over right hand. Police said she had the issue that the jury will decide Southern Euro~ and the Middle "'-.... ft"'-'l.!lthefa_ce. th · oLo"'ft · bli Et.st to East Amca.--"'" __ ..... _ ... _-____________ e_1_s_sue:s ____ ..... _c_e_n_1lY_'...-1l __ il_C
President Carter congratuJat· en 6erg1 etl: !ea4.e~t-.Lhe
"courage of their declsfonrr to
end the 4 'i"z-day hijacking without
giving in l(! the hljackers' de·
mandr. .. -----ns
Japanese Justice M inisler .
Mitsuo Setoyama, whose govern-
ment met the demands of
Japanese hijackers two weeks
ago, said the West German ac.
tion "showed how to prevent hi·
jacking."
Eighty hostages arrived In
Frankfurt today. The six others
remained in Mogadishu, ap-
parently because they were una·
blc to travel, a Lufthansa
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-11WS9n.~e and dama1.ti11t..wflal e11>ected to be a four-weeltti1~.
Prosecution lawyers arg"'9(1
during the hearing that n wasoot
necessary to call a jury'trial and
that Judge Van Tatenhove shOu.ld
rule on the issues.
Jury selection wtll begin
Wednesday. The selected jury
wUtview-movies-recettU)t-showa
at the Mitchell Bros. Honer Plaia
theater and decide it they fall
within the def~ of obacerrity.
Lawyers for the city said~
alse intend to include in the£r
courtroom evidence a number of
still photographs depictlna
scenes from movies shown at the
theater betwetln ~tober of 19'5
and March of1977.
They claim, that the .P~
graphs will prove that at least•
movles shown d•l'Vil tllat lll-
montb period ._re o'acenc.
without redeeming sQeial value
• and in violation of tl\e city'1111t(-
ob:::~::=::~ants Jun._ l
and Artie Mitchell argue that city ordinance is unconaUtution
and \hat any clO!Jun or the •
Plaza theater would amQunt t.o
.denial o( ftee speech.
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was issued .several weeks ago,
they have been denied access to
their lawyers and other prlyate
visitors.
• Baadel";" 33; Mtss Ensslln, 36,
and Raspe, 32, were sentenced to
life imprisonment in April for
bombings in 1972 in which four
U.S. soldiers were kllled.
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.nuder·Meinhof gang.. 41·year·
old Ulrike Melnhof, hanged
herself in her jail cell during the
trial.
Miss Moeller was s'ervlng time
'for membership in a criminal
gang and was also awaiting trial
on charges that s he participated
in bombing attacks on the u.s._
Army's European headquarters
at Heidelberg, on the police head·
quarters ln Augsburg and on the
home or a federal judge in
Karlsruhe.
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SOME OF THE RESCUEO LUFTHANSA 737 PASSENGERS DISEMBARK AT FAANKfURT
Germ•n Comm•ndot Pull Entebbe·ttyle Reid, Saving All 8S Hoat•g•a
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A RE.4L HOOD
'MILWAUKEE <AP> -A~ ber wearlJ\I a pillowcase over hi&
head managed to carry out a
heis t at a Northwest Side
s:indwlch shop even thou1h he
neglected to cut eye bo!tt ln the
pllJowcase.
The man, armed wttb a lullf'e,
bad to lift the piUowe... oc·
caslon.-ly to aee wbal wa• h•P-
tm1nJ, ort1ctata said, but
uc aped on foot Monday nlPt
wlth two paper 1>1111 CGntalnint
an undisclosed amount of 11\0nty J ,
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'VOL. 70, NO. 291, 4 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1977 c .'TEN CENTS
' ' ~-~~allg: the . Schoof: Nobodg Wants?
Relocation Triggers Conti:oversy
By JACKIE HYMAN Of,,. O.llr f'llOt Sl.tlf
Is McNaJly High School a place
where turned·<>ff students get
turned on l<> learning, or a bold·
ing tank for teen.age rebels? ,
Tl)e Newport·Mesa school dis·
trlc('s al.tematlve or continua·
tlon school has become the focus
of controversy. as district of.
ficials have discussed selling its
current site at 19th Street and
Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa.
The problem is where to re-
locate the high school. McNally
seems lo be the school nobody
wants. •
Why?
·'I think there are lots of rea-
sons," said Carolyn Hansen, a
parent whose child attends
Monte Vista Elementary School.
Monte Vista is one oLthree
schools (the. others are Whittier
-..,..,~11.1-·..-. ... H he• migh' he oJesed
due to declining enrollment_
lt has been proposed .. that
McNally be moved to whichever
school is vacated.
"A lot. of pe<>ple feel that the
real estate values will drop/· Mn
Hansen said.
Other concerns she cited were
Members of IM Citizen$ Adt1Uory
Committee, appointed to recommend
a new dte fur McNallJI Contin1"Jtion
Sc hool, are alated to meet torUQht at
7:30 o'clock m the conference room
at district of fices, 1601 16th SC.
Newport Beach.
Two weeka. ago, committee mem·
bers voted dotDn a proposal to leave
McNaU11 °" its curttnt site by a 7~
margin. They an ~te4 ta con· -
aider moving the achoo Wilson,
WhittfeJ" or Monte Viste chooU
tonight.
increased traffic, the e ffect ol un-their schools. 'About 340 students
supervised teenagers before and • attend McNaily. There are about.
after classes, the effect of the dis-9,500 high scbOQl student.a in the
trict 's evening school (which cur-dlstricL
rently uses McNally facWUea) Reasons students switch to
and "the unknown." McNally include desire to work
"We have nothing against the at a job which is permitted by the
children," Mrs. Hansen said. school'sflexibleschedule; a wish
''Wejustdon'tfeelacontlnuaUon to attaMI small classes ~-an
school belongs in any (reslden· averageol 17 students as opposed
tial > neighborhood." · to. 30 or more in other bJgh
Other parents have used schools -and unhappiness with
stronger language at meellnas conventional teaching methods.
with .school officials. Several Students ate also transferred
te rmed tbe •McNally students at thvequest of thelr original
··social misfits." high s'chool primarlli.because of----
''That's nat ftdF heeeusfHhey~11tfebdance...reeords Ot""'(JOOr
aren't," atid Mcffally Principal 8J'4lde&, Q)leman said.
.Tad -coltnwrirbo-ha-haded -H&-&aid-16-.. C.eac~ two..J~--
the sc)>ool (Of' nine years. wbom are part-time, and one
He «:Slimated that about 40 per· full-time coun.selor help the stu·
cent of the students at McNally dents toward graduation and, in
chose to attend lt and about 60 some cases, college. The onb-
p~rcent ·were transferred by (SeeSCB~L,PageAU
olnm.anaO Force WelcOtne-d-Bs. lleroes -. ~
----ONN:"WeSi"Ger;;,any (AP) -
West German commandos and•
the hijack hostages they rescued
flew ho m e to e motion al
w..tlc.om~ today as 't.he govern-
ment announced a bizarre sequel
to-the five-day drama, the
~uicide of t~ree terrorists whose
fr.eedom the hijackers de-
manded. . "We are proud of you. We
thuk;you ift the name-.r.the.en-
* * * 3 Terror.ists
Kill Selves, -~
· Officials ,Say
--· -f-sr\TM'~T;--wesHJenmmy-
1 (AP> -Two West German ter-
~ rorists whose freedom was de·
manded by the hijackers of the
L11flbansa airliner were found
dud in their prison cells today. A
third died of sell-Inflicted wounds
during the morning, and a fourth
was in critical condition after
trying to kill herself, the Justice * Mtnl str f Baden·
-. -·-Yt'uertwober&.s1-a.te announced. The ministry sai(l Andr&as
BHder, leader of the Baader·
ldeinhof gang of 1errorlsts, and
11is mistress Gudrun Ensslin,
••took Ureir lives in their cells in
tbe early morning hours.''
IJ'he first announcement sald
two other Baader-Meinhof mem-
bers; Jan-Carl Raspe and
-ffmgard Moeller, "alSQ ttem t·
.ed suicide" and were in crttica
i 'condition. But later in the mom·
I
1ng, the ministry announced that
Raspe dled. The four led the list of 11 ter-
torisu in West German prisons
whose freedom was demanaed
(SffSVJCIDE,-P~&e.U>
,·Watch Buyer_
Geu His
Money Bae~
Enrique Gutierrei will
get back the $88 be paid for
an $8 watch at.. a Costa
Mesa police auction, but
other aucUon buyers were
glven a warning 'Monday
night. •. •'They know what an
auction is all about,"
watne.d..Jtiayor Norma
Hertzog at a city coWic
meeting. "T11orft-Want 10'-
aet a precedent." Gutierra, a 53-year-old
wailer, bought wbat he
thought was a valuable
Omeaa watch lut month
al a police_ a"~lio_p. lte
later learned lt was a
cheap Imitation.
M r1. Hertzog and other
council members agreed to
a refund Monday arter
Gutierrez told them be WH
not allowed to lnspeet lhe
watch beforelland.
Col!lllWiited"Coanrilmart-
Dom Jlecltl, • jeweler!
'1 The cu1omer ian 't
11tl11ied. Glve him hla
money. back and ror1et lt."
tire German people," Interior ·
Minister Werner Malhofer "tOtd
about 80 members of the com-
mando squad as they arrived at
lhi Bonn-Cologne airport.
A brass band played the na·
tional anthem and hundreds of
Germans applauded Crom the
airport terminal. Wives and
&-weet.beads.n.asbed to hui the ro-
tumlng heroes. .
Act.inJ.. witb .1Qrgical.,p!_ecision --
in the predawn darkness at
-Somalia's Mogadishu airport,
the commandos stormed t.he hi·
jacked Lufthansa 737 through
RESCUE FIRST
FOR CRACK UNIT-A3
emergency -exits. rescued all 86
hostaB._es .. aboard and killed three
hijackers. The fourth, a woman.
was seriously wounded.
••
The scene a l Frankfurt In·
ternatlonal Airport was quieter
as 80 haggard and somber
hostages stepped off a Lufthansa
jet to embrace relatives and hold
a memorial service for their
pilot, Juergen Schumann. He
was murdered by the hijackers
the morning before the raid.
Airline oUicials said six
rescued hostagtt remained at
Mogadishu. apparently because
they were unahfe to travel.
In 'the flurry of developments.
there was no word on t.he fate of
Hanns Marlin Schleyer, the
Germ an industrialist kidnaped in Cologne Sept. 5. His kldnapers
vowed to kill him Sunday unless
the hijackers' demands were
met.
Announcing the Mogadishu rald aarly today, a &onn
spok~men addressed Schleyer's
captors: "Release youc ptlsoner __
and realite that the road to ter·
rorism is the road to selr·
destruction."
The raid on Mo1adlsbu coo-
c 1 ud ed a hij ack drama tb'd began when four heavily annecf
terrorists commandeered a Luft.
hansa-flight with 91 aboar<f over
the French Riviera and ordered
it on a six-stop, 6,000·m Ue-o-
journcy th al ended al Somalia.
Fairview Lit;ensi'11f-.
Studied by State
Stale health..~fficials met today
with supervisors and staff mem·
""'bers at llait view 1163-pittl -ht
Costa Mesa to develop a plan for
regaining the hospital's cerUfica-
Uon.
A total of $1.S million In
monthly Medi-Cal payments
were cut oft last month by the
federal government to Fairview,
Napa, Pacific and Agnews stale
'hospitals after a state licensing
. ~am l'epOl'ted hultb and safety~
~vial . ..,_
The state ls currently provid:
ing the 1-t money while seek.lna
to bring the hospitals up to llcem·
ing standards.
Dr. William Keating, associate
deputy director of the state
DepartmeQto! He'1th, explained
today that until two year::s ago,
tate hospl als were not r!_gulred
to meet the 1ame'llcensfn1 Stan·
dards as private faciliUes.
When state law changed that.
numerous violaUons were founcf,
many having to do with sta.fflnc,
organization and procedures.
CROSBY FAMlLY -Members and rel·
aUves of, the Bing Crosby family are
shown at his (u~eral services in Los
Angeles today. Seated, from left, are
widow Kathryn Crosby, son Nathanial,
daughter Mary Frances, sons Harry and
Dennis and sister Mary Rose Pool. Stand·
ing include son Gary (center) and brother Bqp (right>.
Slate Health Deputy Director
Raymond Procunler told
Fairview staff today ·that be
waht.s a specific plan for correct·
tng vlolalions, firm deadlines
and a list of wbtch hospital
personnel are responsible for
corrections.
Crosby Laid· to ReSt ·'It's very important to me that
the package I give the governor
is foolproof,.. he sald at the
beginning of the all-day meeting.
Some. problems, bocunler
said, can only be dealt with on a
long-term basis -if, for exam-
ple, private rooms are smaller
than the govemment speclftca·
tions•of 100 square feet.
35 Friends, flelative1 Pay Ltut Tribute
LOS ANGELE.5 (AP> -Bing
Crosby was buri~ in a ' misty
hillside cemetery tbday after a
simple church !lervice that beean
with-the strains of such Crosby
h1u a ''DteBe~ M.anL'•"
and "Too-Ra..Loo-Ra-Loo-RaJ,
That's anhiabLullaby."
The Mass of the Resurrection
was held in predawn darkness to
atold a crush of fans seeking to
pay latst tribute to one or the
world's most famous enter·
tainers, who died of a heart al·
tack Friday ln'Spaln at age 73.
About 35 relatives and as·
1ociates, including Crosby's
close friend Bob Hope, attended
the I a.m. s.-.lce in a small
chapel at St. Paul's Roman
CatKoUc Cfiurcb lb Westw"OOd.
Ttlete were no fans outside on
the foao streets.
When he Uved at Holmby Hills,
Crosby woublp ped at the
.. '· \
· Spanish mission-style church.
The qoiet service there was in
response to his wish-for a simple
funeral and burial.
' Crosby'i body, res""g in an
-crn-ast<~t10P1JM bn b1'8Jrltetof
Sonia roses, was burled near a
s tone grotto· in Holy Cross
Cem etery beside his parents and
first wife, Dixie Lee, who died of
cancer ln 1952.
The roses were the onlt' adorn·
ment for the brief ({Tl\veslde
ceremony, but carloads of
flowers arrived later from ad·
mirers around the world.
The cemetery, ln Culver Clty.
is not far from Metro-Goldwyn.
Mayer Studios where Crosby
made one of his-earliest movies,
"Going Hollywood," In 1934-
At sunset Monday, a torch was
lighted at the .Memorial
Collaeum In downtown Los
Anl(eles. It had been llghted oob'
t
twice before -after the deat.M of
President John Jo". Kennedy and
his brother, Robert.
The service today for Crosby, a
devout Roman Catholic, was con·
ducted by the Rev. Ellwood
-Kie . ---
9th er attuatlons can be
changed qulckly, such as tJte
method of keeping hospital,
records and the need to a"ad \wo
Crosby'swldow,Kathryn,teda YMCA Plans Class responsive reading.
"I think he died a contented On Ski• F• man.·• Crosby's son, Phillip, said •ng llDe88
afler t he service. !'He ac-
com plished'everythlng be set out .a The <]range Coast YMCA ts
to do but he had a lot more to banking on a good akt season and
give. We lost him early." Is ollerlng Jocal residents a "Get
Mrs. Crosby entered the chapel Fil to Ski" class.
20 minutes oofore t.he service The olasses begin tonl&ht at '7
with her children: Harry, 19, o'clock at the Y, 2300 University
Na th aniel , 15, a nd Mary Drive, Newport Beach. Sessions ·
Frances, 17. Also present were will be held every Tuesday lftd
Crosby's sons by his fint mar· T hursday to 1ive &Iden ex·
rlaae. Gary, Dennis, Phillip and ercfses !Of' thell' cardlo-vascuJar
Lindsay; his brother, Bob' systems andstreteblncexerctles
Crosby, and his sister, Mary for thelr muscles and Jolnta. For
Rose Pool. His alx sons were further 1nfonnaUon1 contact the
pallbearers. · Y at 8'2·9980.
Ollll'I ..... ~ ...... ASKB FAIRVIEW PLAN
Stat• Heattb'• Procunler
pbarmac!sts ,'to the Falrvlew
staff.
Jn addition to state health ol·
ficials and Pairview staff, the
meettng was attended by mem·
bers of the licensing team, who ·
answered questions as to what
changes would bring the hospital
up to their requirements.
Wea&•er
Night and momlne low
clouds and roe with hazy
a he rnooq .s.\uuhln e through Wednesday. LOws -
tonight in 601 . Hlgb
Weonesdaf10. --
INS~E TODA 't'
While #mri111 ~'flt ftlb-
urbfa, Indiana communllt.s
fight fearwUhopCimfeUc rollJI.
See Poge86.
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. C f Tuetdey. October 18, 1877 AZ DAIL y PILOT
Teens Face Life . ..
Coqvicted in Slayings of Four
-· •
B1TOM BA&LEY ' Ol"'9 DaltO'lllUllllt Two YoUDJ men accused on1lr-
reat of killing four people during
a 10-day period ln whlch they
committed a number of armed
robberies and bw-alaries oUered
· guilty pleas Monday 1la Oran&e
County SU,erior Co\lrt.
Judge James K. Turner ac·
cepled the pleas of Mark Wayne
Titch, 18, and Bretl Thomas, 18,
both of Anaheim, and canceled the jury selection process
scheduled for his courtroom.
Thomas asked for Immediate
sentencing and was ordel{&J to
spend life in prison alter be ad-
mitted' using the gun that l<ined
three of pair's four victims.
Siders' Break
United: 'No Snow, No Pay_'
DENVER <AP> "T"'Skiers : If Nature forsakes you,
-United Airlines says It won't. ,
United president Bob McBride says if skiers ar-·
rive in the Denver area and find less than half lhe ski lifts operating because of poor skiing conditions, the·
airline will fly lbem home -free.
· The proposal sWl must be approved by the Civil
Aeronautics Board, and the panel is expected to ac~
before sld season starts late nw month.
Many of last year's frustrated skiers would have
been eligible for tbe free flights because of a c:troug~t
that left the slopes nearly snowless.
-x.,."; --.--~e.-m-,..pons~ to questions
W ASHINGTu1'4 (AP) -A . alter a West German commanao
special !orce of American lroops unit staged a raid on a hijacked _ and eqwpment (l'Of:!' each branch airliner in East Africa and
ol the armed ServlCU bas been r~scued all 86 surviving hostages
assembled and trained to cope • wltile killing three of the four hi· .~ith t~rist incidmts, the Pen· jackers.
tagon said today: <Related story The Pentagon statement said
Page A3> • the U.S. force has conducted
A statement acknowlrfging · -training exerctt . · --
the existence or such a force was · A Defense D e partme nt
-..,,___.. - -~ -declloed to answer * 1t a ny questions about the FroJlll Pa~ Al Afnerican force, such J.& when it was formed or how mllny mem·
· bers have been trained. lie said 'SUICIDE · any disclosures might com· • • • promise the effectiveness o( the
by the kidllapers of industrialist 11~ Martin· SchMyer nd )>y •
the four hijackers or the-West
German ml.lnerThunday.
The bljaciin1""'endect in' East:
Africa early today with a West
German commando raid at the
airport in M<>eadlshu, Somalia,
in wblcb three bijackera wen
tilled, tbe lourtli Wai Nrtotply .:•ounded and. the • sum~··
bostaces ~ere rescued.
Schley«, Wbo WU kktMl)ed
Sept. s by an arm of the Baader·
group.
The West German unit, known
a UM ~..I::'G&.&ard Group 9
commando strike force. wit set
up an.er the 19721rlu.n1cb qlymplc
massacre.
The .. Penlagon statement said
the U.S. force js "not organized
nor controlled under the Federal
BepublkofGerman.yconcept, aa
we pndersta.nd it"
Titch lhen pl eaded guilty to
two counts of U'°st degree
murder, kidnaping for robbery,
five arrned robberies and three burglaries.
He will be sentenced by Judge
Turner alter be undergoes a 30.
day evaluation program which
will be conducted by the
California Youth Authority. He
will be returned to Judge
Turner's courtroom Nov. 18.
Judge Turner teld Titch that
the evaluation process was
necessary because tbe defendant
was only 17 at the time otThe ~ -~
crimes to Which be pleaded
RUilt:v.
But the judge solemnly prom-
ised Tit.ch that he could expect
the same treatment as Thomas
who will not be eligible for parole
until he has served seven years or
his life sentence.
Neither defendant appeared to
be disturbed by the sentence
handed out to Thomas or the sen·
tence promised to Titch.
Both youths grinned and
whispered together throughout
the court proceedings and often
smiled. winked and waved to
members of their families in the
~llrtr991Jl_.__ ---..--
They were arre!ited Feb. 4 in
Victorville alter a car they;;· mandeered during their· 10.<Ja
crime spree' broke down.
Arresting officen said they
round the weapons used by both
men in the four killings and
string of armed robberies in.side
the vehicle.
Ban Held Up
On Saccharin
. ...
ARGUS HAS BECOME f8,000ilAIJLITT TO SCOlJ!S
'Law Prevent• Ch1rterfng To AalH Fund• For A•J!afre
Gift to Sea Scouts
Becomes Liability
WASlllNGTON CAP > _ The The 68•(oot, s quare·rigged doing so beeause the Argus was
House has voted to suspe~d any .ketcb Argus, given to the built in Norway. The law says
federal saccharin ban for l8 Newport Beach Sea Scout base that no ship may be UJed for
months while atthe same ti me or: seven years ago. has become coastal commerce unless il has
dering new tests on the benefits as an S8.000 Uabllity for lhe scouts. an American-made hull.
well as the risks of the artificial p.artially because or an old That means the numerous sweetener. m arltime law aimed at protecting charter requesta the scouts re-
Unllke similar lel!islatiQn Americanshipbuildcrs. celve tor the Argus have to be
passed by the Senate last month, According to Phll Bevins , turned down.
the Uouse would not require each spokesman for the Sea Scouts, "It would be OK ii we were go-
bot.ile oLdiet.so!Ldrink or other the $8,000 is needed to pay the ing to load ber wilh...carao and
products containing saccha ... rin ..... to---"c~oSC of Insurance and recent re-I sail to China." said Bevins. ~ar a warttlnr la bet. Instead' lt~ paic£ ·nq~~~ ~1.S ..Coaat -.-!.he...~~"° ;JB..,uare
voted Monday to require the posl-Guard. rfgeen oper~ut.110
ing of warning signs in stores sell· Bevins said the scouts could U.S. Tbe other, kept lo Florida,
ing such products. probably keep the ahlp opeutin1 bas an American.made bull and
The measure, passed 375-23, in tbe black If t.My were able to is self_supportin1. L'-•-1:
went to conference with the cbartet.htrout. . Bevlali -Mk! plarts are ~
Senate. But tb.y' ar. P"Yented from laid ~ to start. a fundralllnl
campatcn for the ArgGI, but the
,, ....... A.J
campailn won't be launched \In·
til the close ol the current United
W •r. solicitation. ••---.u..i· hol 1an&.. ('1J.ed_the Red
Army Faction, is still m1Mm1:-
His kidnapers threatened aiain
to kill him unless their demand&
were met by last Sunday, but
nothin1 further bu l>Mn heard
from them.
McNALLY: SCHOOL NOBODY \VA~Ts:-•• • Scoutlnc In · tbi• county
beneflU a areatclMl from Ua!tecl
Way and we don't w&Dt to do
anythlq to Jeopardln that cam·
pa tan,•• Bevins said.
The' Baden Wuerttemberg
Justice M.lnist.ry announced that
Baader and Rasp.s shot
themselves, Mill Enssltll hanced
herseU. and Ml.si Koeller cut her
wrist.
. There was no explanation ot
how the men. were able to get
7 .Hmm platol1. Since an
emera~rllt deeree was la1uec1 several weeks .,o,
they have been denied accesa to
their lawyers ~ otbec private -vlil\ora. · -
Baader, 33 ; Miss Ensslln, 36,
and Rupe, 32, were sentenced to
---_1if.a imprilClDment fa. Aptit~ bombings ln 1972 ln whkh four
U.S. soldiers were killed.
Baader's co-founder of the
Baacler-Meinhof tan1, 41-year-·
old Ulrike Melnhof, hanged
herself ln her Jail cell during the trial.
· Miss Moeller was serving Ume
for membership in a criminal
gang and wu also awaitllag trial•
on charges that she parUclpa~
in bombing attacks on the U.S.
Army's European headquarters
:.tHeJdelberg-, on the pollce'bead·
qu._rters ln Augsburg and on the
home of a federal Judge in
J{arlsruhe.
OflANOIE COAST c
DAILY PILOT
subject laclclng for college
preparation is foreign lanuage.
· Coleman said he has no
statistics oo ~w many McNally
graduates go to college.
McNally began in the Newport·
Mesa district In 1965 as a class at
Newport Harbor High School,
alter the stau passed a law re-
quiring such a program ill each
high scllool district. The program later was shifted
-to Estancia High School, then
was established in lMe-67 at
McNally School which had been
doHd because of declining
enrollment.
Planners for the school district
bave recommended sellJng the
more lhiiif'H\ten acres on W1\Jch
McNally now sits and transfer·
ring the continuation pro1ram to
another elementary school that
will be closed because of declin·
ing enrollment.
"My recommendation is that
McNally School stay right where
it is," commented Alvin Pinkley,
a former Costa Mesa clly coun-
cilman and member ol a school
board advisory council.
H.e suggested se}Une the rront
four acres of land and movlng the
school ont.o the back portion.
"I think any place the commit·
lee decides to put the McNally
Continuation School, they're go-
ing lo run into a hornet's nest,"
hesald.
The ec(,)DOltlics or the sltuatJon
go agalhst Pinkley'a suggesUon.
The cost of relocating McNally
into an elementary sctlool wouJd
be about s~.ooo .. accordln1 to
ewport·Mesa ~.uperintendent
John Nfcoll. The cost of fl1dn1 op
quarters on the present site
would be $750,000, plus the lost ·+--· ...... ---.,...1..~•t;-:::t"~";fi' .... ~_, ·--of_.._, .... ~ ,,.,, ·--• ,9 ..,"'""',.,.......,· _ ----Pr:M;41 ~eeacrea.~cl
,_. •• c-tot -possibly another $750,000, Dr. Yb"K'-'-o.-•-..w · NicoUlig
~.~--ln mosl c ncernlne tu
money, res! seem t.o favor ~~,;."tr.= cutting cos ln the case ot
o.w.M.i.-lll<IM~."911 McNaUy, t ls runnlna ••'1_,_....__.. the other w homeowners•
feanJuaWt
"I think there is somethln; to
tbe concern about property
values,'' Pinkley aaid, pointing
oui that prospecUve home buyers
may t>alk at settUnc near an
al~rnatlve hiah .school.
But thero'• a more emoUonal
factor involved, Prlncipal
Colem'1J\ aald after •ttcndlna OIJl!L.ID!!!!.Dd'r; with ruldents. rseem ea.fl.De lldfl\
themselves.
Dr. N\coll said he bu tried to
check out some of theae con-
cerna. He uked the police de-"ll they could .Umlnate the
partment ii there la any evidence continuatlon hitb aebool and stlll
of higher dru1 use at McN'aily .m-eLU\t needa of the kids as we
th an there la at other h11h schools are doln1 here, l would be m01t
In the district.. The answer be 1ot happy."
was no. :d The issue of what to do about Students m attend morning McNaUymaybeontheaaenda
or eveoln classes. whtcb the next school board meetia1 at.
permltatbemtqboldJot.. 7;30 p.m. Oct. 25 In Costa Mesa
The diatrlct'a even.In' tebool ls. City Council Cbambera, Dr.
a separate enUty thit, Dr. Nt&ll Nicoll said.
nld, f"Qbably will not move to He added, "I limply would Ulce
the same school a.s McN ally. . to ~ho the prlnclpal or the school
About 17 percel'\t ol McNally Who ba.s lnvited people who are
student.a are on probattarr,'"'Prtr--ex~IHH oac:.ec:.cs abo'1
"But if IOftMOM w.re to walk
ln here .tth a check, we lure
wouldn't tmn1tiem *"11•"
.Tbe ICOQU acqulHd tM Arl\IS
in 19'70 and since then bave UHd
her for their own pro(rama.
'
Jewish FaiDily
S11!!'g__ ~er
Claim of Bias cipJI Coleman said, but added McNally to call hlm and go see
that most hav, committed status for themselves rather than re!Y·
offenses such as runnJn1 awa)' lna on hearsay."
from home or beinJ truant from A buainessm•n who ,once A Beverly Hilla family who school. -tetted Ute school, Notbert ,_ "91scl~line Is very, very rare-Balsam, aaid he wa.s pleasantly clalrft"'they weae denied • ,..,.
1 . on a plot of land b.cauae they are ly a prob em." be said. surprised after bis Ba um s Jews aued the P,ana Strand
S m o king cl 1 are u ea ii Contemporary Furniture moved Beach and Tennis Club Monc:t.y
permitted on campus, althouab lt next door to McNally · ror uoo,ooo ln dame1e1.
is dlscouraaed. Use of llle1al "When we moved in here, 1 Jacques c .. Mitzi M., Judy
dru11 Is cause for contacting was scared too, .. he said. "You Michelle and Steven Lewis
parents and, on second offense, hear so many things and it's not Sopkin claim in their Los Angeles
for expull!llon. · true. They're very nice kids and I County Superior Court lawsuit
Some ot the students expressed don't think anybody should be that tbe alleged discrimination
the Ir own I ee Ii n gs about arr aid of them. was made under the pretente or
McNally. their being denied membenbip
"It '.s a lot more open and loose "They gave me a lot of help in lhe Dana Point club.
situation than my other high when I moved in and I've never
school," said Beth, a 16-year-old had any problems with them.•· It is alleged that the SopkJns
who wanted to drop out or school made num~rous attempts
last year. between August, 1974 and
"l didn 't want to come here at C S January, 1975 to lease land first," she said. "I was crying. 0Dle8t et owned tiythecluh. My mom dragged me here.··
But the frlendllnes's of the stafr The Ch an dl er-Sherman
and students won her over~ "The For Desi·gn Corporation or Newport Beach. teachers care," Beth said. -which opel'ates the club, is
"I was a habitual truant," said named as co-defendant. Other
Chris, a 16-year·old wbo admits Of CM C t co·defendants named Include:
he spent f9ur months in reform en er club omcers and dirtclora
h l ... ..1 1 ..... t ,..cNal Donald Haskell, D.T. Daniel, SC 00 .... ~ore comu.. 0 ''4 -'l'he d-i-ot ~~ta Mesa'• I H b aid h _., ..... '-UIS Clifford Halstead. F . Daniel y. owever, e s e never new communJtv center wm be nd skipsschoolnow. h thro h>I hi ,. Frost,J.H.Riaheber1era Otla
"He.ret-it wasn't Uke high c osen ug ao arc tee ural Chandler.
school. It w-as-lilfe"; 'Wi'U hetp ~~~=re:tt~~Y nlah: ... l ___ --.:...·-----you'," he ... -.lalned. ''Every-.... • get.II In vol;;d In thl1 school. ~ despite some re1ervatlon1.
Jody, 15, sald •he chose Mc Nat-Only CouncUman Dom Racttl : 1HJS B.4NDJT
ly because "people aren't com· voted agalnat t.he proposed con·
petltlve. You aet to be an in· test. He cited hl• concem for the :A RE,4L H()()D C
dlvidual." $)0,000 It will cost -$2.* for a
"I 've learned more In tbts supervislnt architect and s2.soo MILWAUKEE (AP> -A rob-
school than at any other school," to eaob ot t.h.ree invlt~ flrms to ber wearin1 a plllowcue over h1.s
said Brenda, 16. ''I'm worklng at cover the coet of destining and head mana1ed lO carry out a
my owll speed. At other schools, constructini a model. • heist at a Northwest Side they say, 'You have to have t.hls sandwich shop even tbouab he
tomorrow.• So you do It, but you However. tho other council n~gl cted to cut eye holea In the
don 'l re11d It." members Hid they ~Ueve It will pl case.
The reltlxl'd alUtude at McNal-be worth tho money to be able to he man, armed with a knlft,
ly Is Important, PrJnctp.i--se1r1n"Dttnnte tti. propoaed dee -had to Ull -th• pUlowcaH oo-.
Coleman sald~ "The imposlUon signs ln three dimensions. 'fhe caslonall.Y to see what w11 hap.
by some people or cooformll)' on cost of lhe center in the Super penln1. offlcialt utd, but
1mtr hu caa.sed-idd.-to NW, Bk>ck at P.lwner and Park _ cAP_~ foot Mond11_nllbt.
b<lcause lhal ktnd of conformity atreeta will probably be betw .. n w th lwo pa~ qa onWDliij
does not meet their needs as peo-Sl.S and S2 mUUon, city otnciala an undlsclOMdamouJ\lof m~.
pie. . ~aid. -' .,.
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Council
Opposes
Strategy
Costa Mesa Clly CoW)Cll me~
bers don't agree with some parta
or the state's proposed Urban
Development St.rate()'.
Council members aaked the ci-
t y stat! Monday to traw up a
resoluUon opposing a proposed
penalty tax on speculative galns
in bouslnr and land and a Pre>"
posal to empowe1 re1lonal COUD•
cila of government to determine
which industries are appropriate
lo various areas within tbe reston.
Howe~er. the council npport;-
ed the settlna ol priorities !or
completlna &•ps in the freeway .
sy1tem, expreulng the hope that
this will' eocouraee the comple-,
tloo of the Newport FrMway
t:bt<ough Colt. M-.a.
· The atate'11trateo wu draft-
ed to fulfill a lt'70 requirement by
the state Le,dalat.ure tbat tbe
governor make • report on ell·
vironmefil81 _ID&ll and pollcles.
This report Is lo l>eUIM-to
coordinate ttate a1encles and
direct local 1Qvmmnenta.
10 Inmates
Face Raps
In 0~ _Riots ~
· Ten Otange County Jall
pr ls o nera -h.a ci-. dd.lt1o ha.L.-
· crim lnal charges added to their·
doasiers Monday for their al-
leged participation in a riot that
featured the breaking of windows
and toilets.
Jail officers aaid the di.s·
turbance centered in the beavlly
populated Module ~ ....
pieces of broken tollets were
hurled at lbe securily wlndowa.
Deputies called lo the scene
said prisoners told them the riot
was being sta1ed as a sympathy
gesture for women prisoners who
burned nearly 40 mattresses in
their section or the jail three days
previou.sly.
omcers aald the 10 prboners
booked on charges of destro)'lna
jail property toTd the-m they-
thqught disciplinary measures
e nacted in tbe wake of the
women'• outbreak were too s~me1mureajMhldM o rttt•mt.,,,._.t...t __ __
privilefes and 1011 oT Othu ..
privileges, said jail spotamtll.
TONIGHT
"BEHIND THE
HEADLINES'' -Dr. Giles T.
Brown lecturer, OCC Forum,
7:30p.m. -
OCC LECTURE -"Smile
Parent Famllle.a .... Women'•
Center, 7:30 p.m.
COASTLINE CC LECJ'URE
-"World of tb• B i ble,"
MetbodJlt Cb&atth, 420 W. lltb
St,, 7:30 P.·ID· "Attbaeoio,y Md
the Art.a,· Eltancia Hilh Room
252, 7 p.m .. "AUernathe
Ll h 1t1\ea." Jt alee rest
Clubhouse, 7:al>]).m .
"PRIVATE LIVES" -South
Coast Repertory Theater,
Tueaday·Sund_,. through Oct. 30, !p.m.
WEDNESDAY, OCFOBl!ll lt
C 0 AST COM M1UN ITY
COLLEGE BOARD -RepJar
meeUn1, 1310 Adams, a p.m.
OCC LECTURES -"Choices,
Chance. and Challen1e1. ••
Science Lecture 2, 2:'° p.m.
"How to Protect and Make
Money from You.r Idea, .. Jl'tne
l\rll 119, 7:80 p.111.
COASTLINE CC LECTURE -
''How to M{Ulal• Your Ttm• Bet-
ter," Halecrest Ch1bbouae, 1:80
p.m .
Water Well
Contract Set
. Costa II•• County w~ m.-.
trlct officials ezpeet to llCa •
contraci nut w .. lr to equip tbe
city'• fourth well, WH\ of
Fairview Road apd north of the
San Dl~ao~•1. ·
Dstrfft~s.t·
Schnabel aaJd the dtltrk&'1 boerd
of dlrtcton hu a~ed tbe
1181,797 C!Clfttrae\ .t_~_TQllMCh
Corp. n.. well abO\ald be operat-
ln1 by tb• end of JanuUJ, be
aald.
He saJd '41,580 allo bu Ileen
set aside to buy land for a flfth
well.
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Tuii0jf1Jcfober 18, 1177 • -DAILY PILOT A
(
WASHINGTON (AP> -·Responding to pressure from the
United Satates and Mexico, the
Hou.a• Judiclaey Coln~fttee ap-
proved t.od~ .. blll that may
b$1 bundreda of Americans in
Mexican jails home berore·
Chriltm11.
anel OKs· Prisoner Exchange
leans held in lbe United States
can finish their sentences to Mex·
ico. A companion biU establishes
an exchange procram with
Canada, although fewer
prisoners are involved.
parole. Once they return to the
United States, they would be
e llglble, and administration
spokesmen have said they lt'ope
lo process their parole applica·
lions quickly.
The bill sets up a prisoner ex·
cbanae with Mexico. Most of the
approximately 600 Americans in
Mexican Jails can opt lo finish '• tbeh: sentences here, and Mex· ...
·.· •.
Most Americans held in Mex·
ico have been convic;ted of what
in the United States would be
considered minor drug viola·
lions._
In Mexico; the American
i>rlaoners are not eligible for
lion before Congress adjourns for
the year. The committee gave
apprOOl'al by voice vole.
Rodino sa1 d that the U.S. am.
bassador to Mexico, Patrick
Lucey, called him to urge quick
action. And, he said, Mexican
Forelgn Minister Santiago Roel
visited him two weeks ago to ask
for quick approval.
Rep: Peter Rodino (D·N.J .).
chairman of the committee,
urged colleagues to pass the bill
in the same form as the Senate
approved It last month,· thus
ma.king It possjble to finJsh ac·
It has been almost a year since .
the United Stales and Mexico
concluded work on a treaty de·
Coutiig Chapter ' BIA Suggests
·Reform Panel
The Orange County chapter of director Jim Beam said his or·
lbe Bulldlng Industry of America ganization does not endorse a Te·
CBIA) suggested Monday that Corm measure proposed last
signed to respond t.o charges that
Americans be.Ing held ln Mexico
were subjected to inhumane con·
ditions and forced to pay bribes
to obtain adequate food and shelter.
The Mexican legislature qulck-
Jy ratified the treaty, but the
process had been drawn out in
Washington. The Senate ratified
the treaty in July and approved
the enabling le1tslation last month.
The enabling legislaUon, ap-
proved by the ffou.se pane!~· sets up a commission to b e
applicationsforrepatriatiOll.
The m~or sticking point b11
boen the fear of aome coutlba·
tional experts· that the tteaQ'
may be unconstltuUonal. It re-
qulres prisoners returnlll1 to the
United States lo agree not to
challenge the valldley-of their
Mexican cQnvicttona Jn U.S. courts .
county supervisors "appoint a week by a loose-knit organization ~~9"J-ilo-im)8(MJ:imdi:•htuine~nr+'h'bbobor1~t t~Ot>mmmit· -e&Ut0-~·---·~~~~;;~~;i;;;~l:r.'=~~~j~=·~~~~~ tee" to draw up a county political Beam said BI A's failure lo sup.
I
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BORDER GUARD TROOPS UNDERGO .TRAINING
After Munich, ~ Butw~rk Against Terrorism
Tru•np -Card'
Crock Troops End Hijacking
BONN, West Germany CAPl -Tbe successful attack en the hijackers of the West German airliner in Somalia was the bap . ..,_..__-4 ~sm ot ftre·'fonrstrikirlorce-formed in 19~af\el'-th&-Municll-
Olympic massacre. ·
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The 176-man unit, named Border Guard Group 9 but better
1mown-by its German initials GSG ·9_, carry on a rigorous training
progr am that has been commende<fby lfie lsrnlis and Qthers
skilred in anti-terrorist operations. -
"THE WEST GERMAN GOVERNMENT has . with the!le tl'OOp~ a trump card in the s truggle against tru:rru:sm. ·· sa1d Maj
Gen. Zvi Bar. commander of the Israeli border police. in a recent newspaper lnter\'iew.
"I consider the training and tactics of this un it to be the he~t
there are at this ti~. This 1s also the opinion oC Ameri can ex
perts." •
Foreign Min\ster Hans-Dietrich Genscher ordered formauon
of the unit while he was Interior minister soon after nine Israe~i
athletes, a German policeman and five terrorists were killed in a
shootout at an airport near M unlcb.
THE BLOODSHED IN MUNICH illustrated the inability of c onvenllonal pOliceforcestodealwlth trained terrorists.
Tbe police were unsure of how many Arabs had seized the
members of the Israeli Olympic team, and they lacked su/flclent
communications equipment to coordinate their operations.
The terrorists and their nlne Israeli hostages were taken to a
military field, ostensibly to catch a plane out or the country.
Sharpshooters were to shoot the Arabs as they crossed the
runway. But the number or terrorists was underestimated. and
there were "too few sharpshooters to get them all on the nrst
volley.
WKEN THE SHARPSHOOTERS opened fire. the surviving
Arabs killed the nine Israelis.
GSG-9 was created from the Federal Border Guards a
paramilitary force under the control of the)nterlor Ministry. The
commander ls Ulrich Wegener.
The government has spent $4.S million outlitUng lbe unit.
The men ate all volunteers picked for physical stamina and
emotional stability. They train at a base near Bonn ln hand-to.
hand combal. the use of small arms and expJ°"ives. aerial as·
aauJt and other commando skills, and psychology and law.
BASIC TRAINING LASTS NINE weeks. Then comes 13
weeks or speciamil1n1ng-. - - - -
Although they had never been deployed as an anti-terrorist
unit before. they were hpt In readiness by serving as bodyguards
for top government officials.
Sexes 'Challenge'
· In Mission Viejo
AU events of television's
"Celebrity Challenge of the Sex·
es,•· being videotaped this week
tn Mis1ion Viejo, will be open to
the public without charge.
However, a Mission Viejo Com·
pany ·•J>Ok~man said seating at
...&ome ol the eventa. particularly
those 1n the Captstnno VaJley
High School gymnasium. wtll be
limited ..
Promoter of the quasl-sports
competition between male flld ----
~Weap.on Thief
Sent to Brig ·
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A a.yeff'o
oJd Marine must spend a year In
Jail wittl time ott for 1ood
behavior alter pleadlnc au.llty to
conaptracy. in the theft or
miUtary weapons.
The sentence was imposed
Moada.y on Sat. Robert N. Ban·
nln1 of Camp·Pendleton. He and
another seraeanl put on proba·
· llon aa an acceuory were arres\·
ed Jaat March.
· -Allr0trrthrweapon1-wftl h
they •Ueredly stole and tried to
.sell wu an anU.tank rocket
..Jaim.cher.
l t ..
fem a le television and movie
stars have made some changes
ln the Uneup of events and COO'\;
petilors.
One event, rodeo riding, has
been scrapped. Steve Ford, son
of former President ·Gerald
Ford. was to have ridden In lhat
-.contest.
A ping pong match that was to
have taken place Saturday will
now lake place at 3 p.m . 'J'.hurs·
day between Phyllis George and
an nnnamed-oPQOoe.nL al the
Marguerite Recreation Center.
Three stars have been added to
the competition and one· has
dropped out. Robert Culp won't
be swimming against Susan
Saint James because of a sore
shoulder.
Lola Falana wlll be LeVar
Burton's opponent i n the
triathlon event Wednesday at
2:30 p.m. on the Saddlebaek
College track.
Olympic decathlon champion
Bruce Jenner will ride
skateboards against Kristy
McNlcbot Saturday at 2 p .m. In
the North Beach area· of Lake
Mission Viejo ..
Actor Jack Klugman will be
uMnne .SOmers_Ql>.AQ.ll~nt In
Saturday'a 11:30 a.m. eight-bill
poo.l ma.tcb in the Capistrano
High. am. · . .
campaign reform ordinance. · 1port TIN CU P 's proposal was
Sfmultaneously,,BlA executive because it is "vague and overly
:Homosexual
Initiative
Opposed
broad.··
More specifically, Beam said a
provision denying a supervisor
from voting for four years on an
issue having a "material finan·
cial effect" on campaign donors
who gave him $1,000 or more is
both vague and broad.
"It would be !mpossiblc ... on
any general policy decision rel at-·
e d to housing ... for ad-
ministrators to say whether or
not that declslon had anything to
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A do with the company's specific
San Francisco teacher has asked · project, '~Beam said.
the California Supreme Court to ... ~~cause of such .?eficien·
throw out the anli·homosexual c1es, Beam continued, BIA~·
ballot initiative or state Sen. John om mends that the Board or
Briggs <R·Fullerton). Supervisors appoint a broad·
Attorneys Co r David C. based blue ribbon citizens com.
Goldman argued Monday that mittee lo study and recommend
the petition summary doesn't a proposed or~lnance to ~he
warn potential signers· of Its board for adoption or inclus1on
"chill\ng effect on the ability of on the ballot."
................. ~ JACK ABRAHAMSEN, 87, SONtA MEYERHOF SHARE VIEWS
Laguna Beach Protest~ra Hardty Flower CttfldNn
school personnel to discuss the Beam said BIA represen· t:tbj~f-h(>monxualit.)1-iA-la.LiY..e.s...lul~O<...cd.. with TIN __ _
public or private, in school or out CUP on Its ordinance and sup· LB All• w k
of school. for fear they will lose ports campaign reform. Janee or s their jobs." However. he said. the final •
Goldman contends his draft of the ordinance "has
"economic security and constitu· several instances of poorly de-
tiona l rights an• endangered by fined aad confusing longuage
t arc11l:ltion of thf' pt.'lition under and could be an administrative
lhl' m1sk:1d1n~ t1llt-and sum · ni~hl mare if enacted."
m.Jn .. · TIN CUP decided not to take
lit• Jrc.:uc•f. '!:ttt' l.1\\· rcquir<-s it' proposc•d o rdin :>IH'e t o
,in 1n1~1.1t1\t' •u111m:.ry tu be an supen 1sors for PO<IC'lmt-nl or " un l>1<1M.'<I and •Kl uratc portrayal \'Ol e lhJ l could JK>,~1bl) :-.(•n1l 1t on
of the measure. to next year·s general election
1C tht> court rules Ill Goldman's ballot.
ravor. pel1t1on,c; being circulated lnste!-'f, the organization is
to place the anli·homosexua~ ma~ing plans to _gather 52,380
measure before voters in June registered voter signatures that
,, ould he 1:i\ ulld and new ones woutd place the ordinance on the
'' ould ha' c to he started ballot as an initiative.
To qualify for the next June
ballot. 312.000 valid Mgnatures by
registered \"olers are needed.
Briggs' in1t1ative proposes to
cr e ate additional Education
Code sections which would re-
quire school district hearings for
any teacher or school employe
accused of committing a public
homosexual act or "advocating,
soliciting, impos'ing, encourag.
Ing or promoting private or
public homosexual acts."
Thugs Rough
Up Woman,
Steal Purse
One of two elderly women
shoppinit in the Laguna Hills _
Ma 11 lost S45 and her credit cards
when an· assailant grabbed her
purs-e but h er companion
m a naged to hold on to her
handbag.
Teenagers'
·'Boozing'
Just Extra
WASHINGTON (AP)
Teenagers are increasingly tum·
ing to booie, a White House aide
says, but that doesn't necessarily
mean they're turning away Crom
drugs.
··A lot has been written that
teenagers are switching rrom
drugs lo alcohol." said Dr. Peter
G. Bourne, President Carter's
assistant for b.ealth Issues.
"But it J!'(ems that teenagers
are using alcohol as well as
drugs,·' he said.:
Jn a telephone interview Mon-
day, Bourne said youngsters gel
the imp~slon that using drugs
is t>ad, whlle drinking heavily -·
a habit,shared with many adults
-Is aU right.
·For· 'Just C·auses'
Hy STF.\'F. l\HTCllELL care or posta~e for-the slacks ot'
<>1 u.0 .. 1, Pi•o• i••H :.1~ned letters and petitions. Thf'1r name>" are J\lace <ind
!ioma and Rema and Peter and Peter Carr. a S2·year-old com-•
they Ai.nd on street comers ~ar· paratll'e =UU'e ProleNOC at
rying placards which read ''Stop Cal Si4te 8Ueb. nlla tM the Bomb." Alliance QJOre ol a mo~
They hand out Jeanets calling Utan anor~am.zatfon.
ror a clean energy ~ill aa nd. they ,:; • "It ·s a coalltlOft or most en---
a-;k passersb.t to sign petitions vironmental and pacifist groups
and letters to President Carter in the country, aUemptlng lo get •
protesting de,•elopmenl of the grassroot& support lo solve our
neutron bomb. " problems."
A rebirth or the flower children ed l • of the 1960s? A well-dress man fn a si ver
Not bardly laughs Rema Mercedes drives past the elderly •
Mark ow, who says s he 'II be 70 on Slfn carriers, blows hia born and
her next birthday. makes an obscene 1eat.ure.
Rema is one of about 2S Carrs~esllls beadaD4&a11
Laguna Beach rc;sidents who are "That man thinks he's ute and
standing two-hour vigils every that's whyouratiu angerbim..
weekend at Main Beach Park "J)ut we're all la tbls
handing out literatur~ and "No together:•• besaid. -
Nuke" bumper shckers to Carr Pomts to a aomber-l81Md
pedestrians walking alodgslde old mu atand•nc tall Md CUl7•
the coast ~gbway. . . tng a placard.
Their literature says they "That's Jact Abc'abam.sen. Be belong to the .. AlJiaqce for stood fOl" seven years on U.ep.
Survival." although Rema HYS poelte cwner of tbe street daring
the group is not all that or-tbe Vietnam war with a slp pro-
ganlzed. teatin1 t.hlteonlllct
"We're really not members oC "Now be'a Join~ as 1aere,••
anythin.g. hon.ey, .. ~he says. Carr said. "He's8'1yeanold ...
"We 're Justtakmg up Just ea uses Carr said the Alllaace lolb and_~.oing somet(J!ng_ about ..w.llLcarzy _alps aD~eeL
them. . signatures unt11 somethln1 Js Turning lo a -young man who done ln Waablnatoo aboat dirty has stopped in front or the card air and clean bombs. tabl~. Rema asks him lo 1lp a The group has ratlauecl
letter to Carter asldn_g for a clean bandf uls ot s~atures, ad at
energybill. · one point last weetead
Orange County sheriff's of·
ficers said Dorothee Lowe, 64, or
2137·0 Ronda Granada, Laguna
Hiiis, was knocked to the ground ·
by a young man who.snatched
her purse from her arm as she
fell.
"A young person feels that get-
ting drunk on beer Is quast-
conformlst, •· the presidential
aide said. "Using drugs Is more
rebellious."
"You bet,:• tbe young man passersby were standJag bl uH
says, squeeung hls daugbter's to el111 &etten to the President.
. hand. "I want a clean environ· •'We're tytn1 lo get tbe 1ouhg
ment for my girl lo grow up in." people Interested aaain." OUT
Bourne said eomo parents
seem lo share that view and take
a lenient view toward teen.age
·drinking.
And he wrote just that a t the bot-said. ~
t.Qnt or lbe form letter to the "U the YGUDC don't a-t bl·
Preti dent. ~ved., ""theft it's bopeleea, .. ho
· A cotcee can lel'Ves u a recep. said. '1t's their world that ll~t tacle for do!'atlons, which takes stake.'' " But the youth Oed arter be un·
succ-essfully tried to take the
purse from the arm of M anane
Eleanor Hill, 68, of 3369-B Punta
Alta. Laguna Hills.
Ofrlcers said Mrs. Hill was aJso
.. 'knocked to the gro,md but she re-
fused to relinquish her hoJd on
her purse and screamed tor help
while. her attacker ran from the
scene.
JUST IN T IME FOR THE HOLIDAYS •••
Coordinating fashions for mother and daughter •••
Pretty party frocks, very special sportswear
By noted New York designer, Ceil Ainsworth ...
WpShelved
For Inaction
..
FRESNO CAP> -A Fresno -
policeman bas been suspended 30
days on a charge of (alllng to stop
after betng alerted that a market
was belngrobbed.
The suspension oC officer Eric
K. Reinhardt was announced
Monday by City Manager Ralph
ffantey. It ts the mQSt-severe dis·
clpllne allowed by the city charter
shorloffirlng.
The owners of the E ·Z Save
"Market complained that a
neighboring businessman "told
·patrolmen cruising by Sept. 27
that the roarkeL was being
bbed. tfoweter, t~lHHv
Exclusive Luncheon S~~ng
At THE CHRISTMAS COMPANY
Friday, November 4th, 11:3~ a.m.
Nc';V}>otter fun
Jamboree Road, Newport Bea:ch.
Ti.c.kcts $15 c~ch •.
, Reservations, pleases 640 .... I~SQ
drove on without Investigating, Cowt4syolJrvtn.Saw; .. them~ketownerscbarged. &.....,.. ______ _..._"':"9_-:' _______ .....,_~..._----....;......-~-...----..;.;i
TUffday. October 18, 1en ,
Warning to Begin
Estrogen Booklet Use Starts Today
.. ~
OONE MO&E TIM«: Once long illl> here io ou.r coastal regtbo, I
. tMJrk ed for a paper that carried
Ofllb or those rt.ging declarallons
aotoss the top of its editorial
pdle. It proclaimed:
"The Government. Has No
Money El<cept What It Takes
From The People.··
Tbls old t heme somehow
popped back into my ,.ead today
wb.lle reeding o!le of the latest
dispatches out of Sacramento. A
wire service report suggested
that Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr. •a ~director. one Roy
Bell, Ta working on a new proper-
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
federal government, saying
estrogen drugs m ay cause
cancer if taken to excess, ls re--
quiring .that warning brochures
be given with every estroaen pre-
scription starting today.
The Food a nd Drug Ad·
ministration says women receiv-
ing the drugs must be told in
plain language the r~ks of taking
the female sex hormones.
THE MOST SERIOUS risk is
cancer of the lining or the uterus,
FDA Commi53loner Donald Ken·
nedy said Monday. The risk in-
creases il estrogen$ are used
"too frequently or too long,·• be
said, and can be five to 10 times
greater than for a woman who
has never taken estrogena.
CANCER WARNING
ON HAIR DYES?--A7
The odds or developing gall
bladder disease requiring sur·
J(ery are 2'h times.as great, he
warned. •
Five million American women
take estrogen drugs during and
aft.er menopause, and Kennedy
said he hopes the warning
brochure will reduce that
number "atleast by half "
THE DRUG INDUSTRY and
doctors' groups have opposed the
FDA labeling requirement in
court, but so far without success.
The FDA proposed its estrogen
warning program-in July, with
the brochure requl.rement to lake
~Ux nbatabill. _
.. Two such measures failed to 'Not Without Priee' __ ..___J?US...:::..;..:.~·nµ& t;eplature-in ....
;i~h e~US'e~f~~~::::--r---y to Bolste !fay$ his de~artmentls proposing • ..ar ,,, r
qew. modified rebate.
' -_...._ __ , ~·0-W-H A1'"1 s-a rebate.
1 yway? OUr trusty dictionary
~uggests that a rebate is "lo give
'ack part of an amount paid, as
Europe's Defense
( IN SHORT J
1prgoods." WASH1NG'.1'0N..lAP! -The Ar'my will take equipruerit and man-
t Part ol the definlUon aJso sug-power from at.a UJUts ln the United States and send them overseas to
fests that a reba~ is "to reduce. stren~then Western Europe's defenses against any huge, short.
to Jessen." The dictionary warns warn1ng ~viet grou.nd attack, it was announced today.
Wtat t.h1s definition js .r.are. We G~~.·-Bern~d W. Rogen, Army chief of stair said, ·•we must should heed that warning, aacrUJ£e .a bat oC the u,nit readi-
, All this blather about property ness • • • here in the continental
• ..j.._-...J-..J..si.&.l'ef gµt otsac.amento is in-United Statea, inorder to in· terestlng beca~ jhe g_o·vern-Cfease the ability of U.S. Army
ment high brass is talking atiout division Europe to meet any So-.
jiving you back part of viet attack and blunt It tn the
-iromettanc yoq'v already t> • · eritJcal first 30 da •of an Euro-~.111~ "', 1t 's no gift. It's your-money in the pean war. ~ • -~-
tirst place. :'The gains we will obtain ANNAPOLIS. Md. <AP> _:The
Alm06t everybody is painfully through this focus on early fore~ 16-year-old son of a former
.aware of property taxes right readiness for Europe, however Maryland labor leader has been
now since the bill just got laid on will not be without their: price .: ordered to unde~go psychiatric
you a nd you are staring at the Rogers said in a speech prepar~ tests after. ptea~mg innocent by
bottom figure in dismay. for the annuaJ meeting or the As· reason <?' ms an tty lo charges of
:-When Sacram~~t.o &et.s...l!ilkif!B sociation of the United States murdenng three school girls -~b&ut property .ta.x...rebate.s. Army. (Related story, B6J.
flowever. we ought to wonder • Stuart Kreiner entered the
--whtte th&t. Febate is «>mi~a _\lam Nete• Sa .. _,., pleas in Anne Arundel County from. .... .._.. -~ Circuit-Court bours alter he was
--LeCs..sayyourpropertytaxbUJ WASHINGTON CAP> -The indicted for the murders of d~~lares the local governments . State Department is asking the Deborah Ann Hogan, 10; her sis.
a nd schools need $1,000 out of Vietnamese government to ter Theresa, 8; and their friend
ypur pocket to operate f9r the. clarify circwmtances surround-Ann Marie Bneszkiewiu, 8.
comingyear. 1--int tbat C9mllry's detentJon o(
r And -the Saeramen~ savant.a three Americans whose yacht .:;ol S roii la
say tak, t.sir.. that's too much. We .was intercepted in tbe South • re t$).JJ•.. fl '
effect Sept. 20. The eflecUve date
was pushed back because of the court challenges.
Last year, the F'DA instructed
physicians to prescribe
estrogens in the lowest possible
doses for the shortest possible
times, and to re-evaluate use of
lhe drug every six months. The
brochures for patients repeat
that advice. They also warn that
estrogens s hould never be used
during pregnancy.
ESTROGEN DRUGS also are
used to treat certain cancers and a~ an ingredient in contraceptive
pills taken by eight million
American women. Kennedy said
there is no evidence linkil)g the
estrogen used in the pllls to cancer.
Estr'og e ns are female
hormones produced by the
ovaries. Women experience a
decrease in their estrogen pro-
d u~tion during menopause,
which usually occurs between
the ages of 45 and 55.
Dr. Richard Crout, director of
FDA 's bureau of drugs, said only
one million or 1.2 million
American women enter
menopause each year, so the
bulk of the ·c urrent use or
estrogen drug s is for
postmenopausal women. He said
the standard approach is to pre·
scribe estrogen drugs for two to
six months during menopause. Bllt•ore C...,..fJlea
The FDA said the most com.
monJy p rescribed ·brand or
estrogen drug is Prcmarin.
Others are Estratab, Evex.
Menest, Femogen and Ogen.
A controlled explos1ves demolition ended the era of the
Hoiet Biltmore, grand dame of Oklahoma City hotels.
For thls photo, camera was mounted -0n a pole-.250 Ceet
. from the building and activated by a remote switch on a
1.000-foot line .
Ex~ffrefigliters :A:~ed
22 Charged in Bosto,,,.area Seriea of Anona
BOSTON <API A former captain of the Boston Fire Uepartment s arson squad and a re·
l.ir.ed..slal.e POllt.e_arson. detecUve were among 22
people arrested in what officials calledlhemosl ex--
tensive arson-for -hire ring ever uncovered.
"The magnitude of the case. as it developed. shpck~ us because or the number &f respectable
people involved.~' an aide to state Ally. Gen. Fran·
cis X. Bellotti said Monday. .
public adjusters, two lawyers and seven 'busi-
nessmen. Public adjusters are professional
negotiators who represent property ownei:s in work·
..,ng out seWement.s.with.lnaurance companin.
"The people involved cut across the entire
social and economic spectrum," Be.llotU said.
HE SAID THE INDICl'llENTS stemmed from
a four·m<>nth·long investigation of 150 auspicious
fires in Baston, suburban Revere and Cbelaea, adJ•·
cent to Boston, between 1973and19'16.
\ .
omctats-.atd ~ tlrelt ldlW .-.. penpl• and _
lour l uspects raced rnurder char1e1. .--
TUCSON, Arit. <APl --An A SUFFOLK COUNTY GRAND jury retumed.
A merlcan Airlines fUght ·from 120 secret indictments against 33 people la.st week,·
San Diego to Dallas was tnter-charging them with crimes ranging from arson,
-111 rebateyou $200. ChinaSealast week.
· The Vietnamese informed U.S.
WONDE&FUL. But that wou.Jd · officiab Monday that it hu de·
1'ave the local government agen-tained the t.bne after the yacht
tjes •zoo In the bole. BrUlig was towed to Ho CbJ Minh
So wlll local government re-City. formerly Saigon, last $atur-
rupted Monday when a stlck.iJUI fraud and conspiracy to manslaughter and m\lfder.
brake caught fire as the BoeinT In raids beginning before dawn in the Boston
727 landed at Tucson Jntema· area Monday, state troopers arrested 22 or the 33.
Later Monday, 20 or those arrested pleaded in--·
nocent t<1 charges including ar&00. fraud, bribery.
conspiracy and homicide. Eighteen were released
oo personal recopiiance bonds. duce s pending by that $200? Not day. "They sa1d the three crew
~ry likely. So maybe state IOV· members are well and that the
et"Dment will "live .. the locals Vietnamese governmenl 11 con·
S200 to make up the dllference? tinulng its inveatlgaUon," a State
Uonal AJfl>Ort. includini? the former arson agency offlclala. t hree
Ten of the 70 passengers on ;:::=====================================~· Flight 156 suffered minor In·
Maybe. Oepartmentspokeaman said.
I So where will the s tate people ~t the $200 to give to the local
juries, airline and airport of·
ficials said.
government.a? •
1:VOU GUESSED IT. They're
gbing to get n from you some 'ltay, __ .. ,--
. Jt let.a exceedin1ly iiring to ~ar the sacrosanct voices out of
Sacramento as the!, hum on ~ut lowering property taxes. $a~ aovernmeot doesn't live on
woperty taxes. The local govem·
SST Foes Renew
Efforts to PrOtest
mentsdo.
, Sure, we all need property tax
r,Hef. But what about those state
laxes? How about lowering the
st.ate income tax, the state sales
tax, the state inventory tax, the
sta_J.e vehicle -license lees, the
state gasoline taxe.9?
. NEW YORK tAP> -A needle-nosed, faster-than-sound Concorde
Jet was readied today for this week's hlstoric landing at John F. Ken·
nedy International Alfl>Ort. But supersonic transp0rt opponents vowe~ to continue their protests agaJnst the plane.
Wh!!e .a British Airways spokesman was declaring, .. We 're on our way, Ul -London Monday, a
leader of tbe community groups
fighling the landings of the noisy plane was vowing:
.. 'THEY'LL HA.vg-1'Hr; btg"--
gest demonstration this city has
ever seen."
France. which together de·
veloped and exclusively operate
the Condorde. Immediately an-
nounced that a "familiarlzaUon
nfgllr would take~rr-rtom Pam
and land at Kennedy at it a:m.
Wednesday.
I
AFTEll ALL, these slate taxes
get paid out of tbe same pocket·
!:took as your 16cal property tax-di. Yours.
'But don't hold your breath
wait.Ing for any talk of reducing
t hose state taxes out of Sacramento.
The U.S. Supreme Court on
Monday refused to delay Con· ~orde fli ghts to New York pend-
10g an app0Jll by the Port
Authority of New York and New
Jersey of a lower court ruling to
permit the flights.
Tbe British line and Air
A SPOKESMAN SAID the Con-
corde thaL.Jands h~ will take ore
on Thursday and additional test
flights are tentatively set· for
Thursday and Friday. Regular
twice-weekly nights each way
are scheduled lo begin Nov. 22.
·Record Lows Hit South I .
Temperatures Cooling Most of Nation
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STATE I PEOPLE
. Judge Views Oil Site
~dw Entourage Through Michigan F oresl
. . .~ From AP Dl1patches
S)1ucking his robes for a flannel shirt and jeans
!I jlidge tromped past swamps, streams and woode~
, • rid&ea i4 a remote Michigan forest to help him de·
clde whether to allow gas and oil companies to drill more well• in the forest.
• Jon Ritter, son of country music singer Teic Rit-
ter and star o the ABC television comedy ''Three's
Company," has been married in a lavish Bel Air Hotel ceremony.
Ritter married Nancy
Karen Morgan, a partlime ac.
tress he met through his agent.
She also has made several TV
commercials.·
Juc:lge Tbomaa Brown. who sits in Ingham·
County Circuit Court in Mason, Just outside Lans·
ing, traveled 200 miles to th~ northernmost area or
the state's' Lower Peninsula for a look at the
96,ooo:acre Pigeon River Co\inty State Forest.
Tralllnt him on hls walk were about 20 at-
torneys, reporters and agents for the state Natural
Resources Department, which is being-sued by en·
vi'ronmeotallsts who want to block permits already
issued that would allow expanded drilling.
Ritter 's mother and brother
were Hmong the approximately
200 gucbls al the affuir
. ..
Sen. James 8 .9'earson (R·Kan.), announced
that he wUI not seek reelection next ear.
Pearson, 57, cited "my own
deep dnire loicttum to .Kansas
and to resume private Jlfe" as
'the deciding factors in his de-
cialon.
When his term enc:ts In .
January 1979, Pearson will have
. served 17 years in the Senate. He
was appointed to the Senate in
January 1962 and later was
elected to three terms.
ltltT•• •
S tanley Allen says the
secret to his success 1s the crack between his front teeth.
· Allen outspat a group of men and women of all
ages lo taJce the grand prize -·a spltoon --in the
Harvest Festival tobacco-spilling contest at Y.adkinville, N.C. Ilis winning mark: 2() feet, 5 1'2
tinches.
Allen, a 30-year-old r------...,--.
resident of Tobaccoville. ( 0 EO'nLE J N.'C., says he has the r , r
benefit of many year'!> of
experience. He has been
chewing since he was 14 . and he doesn't care if
some people think his ex pectorating is unbecoming.
"They say it doesn 'l look nice," Allen said.
• *
A 16·year ·o!d newspaper carrier from Singer NatalJe Cole was reported doing well
Jamestown. N.Y .. presented Swedish King Carl fo llowing the birth of·her first child. a -six·pound.
Gu1tav with a miniature Liberty Bell during a re· four-ounce boy named Robert ,.
ception in Stockholm tor international News Car-Adam Yancv.
riers Day. · The th'ree-limc Grammy
"The king said. 'Thank you. and I hope you Uke Award winner is the daughter of
Sweden,· then I said, 'You are welcome· -that .'fas late singer Nat "Kln«i " Cole. M=;:=~~!::::z~artzd:~lu>1m11r11a:as=BB!clodiMllhea;:::~=-·a::l,_.ilq~~~eh1Mll _tler husband, Marvin V aacy, is
sophomore. ---a recordproducer.
Blodien delivers papers for the Jamestown Robert was born at Cedars·
Post.Journal. Sinai Hespltal in Los Angeles. ·
. After •l~ay stay .. he will retum hom.e-Qc.t 20.._ * "1'~ like to stay longer. but I have to get back to Some say C.G ... Moost"."'
school, he said. · Morehead's peanut butter·based cou
Tri-.ed Doaen
·painting is a nutty idea, but they hope It will spread.
Morehea'd"s artwork, complete with autograph
from. lhe nation ·s most famous peanut farmer.
President Carter , gained national recognition last
spring. Over.the weekend, il was sold al auction for
Sl0.500 lo Jean Ewell, representing 2() bidders who
"wanted the paintJng to stay in Owensboro, Ky., so
that the whole community could profit by it. .. Tax Rebate
-Bill Ready
A stipulation of lhe sale ls that proceeds go not
lo Morehead buuo the C reen River Comprehensive
Care Center, whlch provides ment~I health services
for seven Western Kentucky counties
• SACRAMENTO <AP> ."'8 0 M £ F 0 RM of
-. There · s a new "circuit breakeT'. would
trlmmect·down property remain. Under a "ciruit
lax rebate bill on the way breaker. · · a p 0 0 r
that offers a little more homeowner would get a
to middle· and upper-larger rebate than a
income groups. says rtcher one, if both had
President pyros Kyprianou of Cyprus. who un·
derwent tests ut the Mayo Clinic in Roches ter
Minn .. is suffering from exhaustion and has bee~
ordered lo rest, a spokesman for the Cypriot leader says. ·
Gov. Edmund Brown paid the same property 5 / • d Jr. 's finance director. tax. Tl}llre
-l:Jie_ fioaru:e direcuu:.
Roy Bell, said in an in--But ~cht basn·., -/j -·C l terview Mon ay ft will been decided ~ow mu.t'h R ye B•
be "a very simple bill mon('y to put m .the bill
homeowners. maybe whether to provide new Car C•,..eh
some renters. and con. sources oC revenue for • uo
trols . on local govern-local government, and
ment... when to try for passage. BRIDGEPORT IAP >
-Five persons were in
PASSAGE OF earlier
property tax rebate pro-
po s ab foundered on
numerous complications
just b e f ore th e
legislative session ended
last month.
Bell said those pro-
posals "were a bit too
heavily slanted toward
the poorer levels." The
proposals were criticized
for being aimed too
m u ch toward re-
distributing income than
.rebating the surplus
created by the tax ·
payers.
HE SAID HE'LL start
circulating the new QT<>-
posal in a day or two.
It will give m ore
money t.o middle-and up. 11---,.__,: ~~tt groups than
the defeated measures.
But relief will sUU be tied
to some extent to in·
come, he said.
Allo, the relief to those
BROWN HAS said he Jurea-:-mte critically,
doesn't sense f11U,rj}. en-after a car swcn•ed into
thustasm for a !lpeci":ft a 1 1 n e o r s c v e n
sei1sion. motorcycles and then
The next r.egular plunged down a JOO.root
s es s i o n beg i ft s i n cfiff near the Tioga Poss
January. summit. according to the
Be ll said th e new California Highway
version offers less first-Patrol. ·
year money than both or CHP officer Paul Ken
the unsuccessful bills. ney said the accident not
Also, Bell said, some only sent the car off the
provisions of the earlier c I i f f . b u t t w o
$4 billion bill that Brown motl>rcyclists and one or
backed won't be in the their machines. A third
ne<¥ proposal. . motorcyclist was left ln·
THESE INCLUDE re-
peal of the business in-
ventory tax accom-
panied by an-increase in
business income taxes,
some state fundine for
general relief welfare, a
tax against speculators
in ouslng, ib1rrcl"eUe
in the capital gainSltax,
and several ''loopbole-
closlng"' taxes. Including
one on oil drillers.
jured on the treacherous
mountain highway.
The accident occurred
about 30 mJles south of
here on the winding and
scenic Tioga Pass road
leadlng to Yosemite Na-
tional Park.
Booked on suspicion of
fekmy -Orunkeo driving
was Andre Hicks. 19, or
Modesto.
wbo rent their homes, Separate legislation
earlier critlci%ed as too .may be considered for
mucb, "trill apparently be. some oJ these matters ..
reduced. Bell said.
Hicks was driving up·
hill over the pass when
his· car crossed the
center line into tbc
downhill path or the
motorcycles, Kenney
said.
..
Tueeday, October 18, 197'1 OAJL Y PILOT •
Rose flue~ Candidat~ .
Finalists for the Royal Court for :be row, Lo~U!n ltmyma.n:-Kathleen Allee
Tournament of Roses appear in Pasadena. Graves, Colleen Kette nbot'en and
From the court. the Rose Queen will be Elizabeth Ann Jacobs. Back row from
selected and s he and the court will reign left, Maria Lynn Caron, Brenda Arm Han-
over Rose Parade a nd Rose Bowl dy and Devon Marie Degrazio All are
festivities on January 2. From left, front from the greater Los Angeles ar~a.
Student Faces
Death Penalty
AUBURN (AP) The
college student arrested
in connection with the
slaying of two Otegon
girls could get the-death
penalty, says Placer
County Dlst. Atty. Daniel Higgins.
Higgjns told reporters
Monday that double
homicide is one of the
crimes which qualifies
for execution under a
new state law. He sald he
will "certainly"' seek the
death penalty against
Edwin Lane, 26. or the
Sacramento suburb of
Citrus Heights.
Officers said Lane was
arrested Sunday ·after a
witness, under hypnosis,
supplied the license
number of a truc'lc which
picked up two girl
h itcb hh lkers in
Sacram ento the day
before the bodies were
found.
The victims, described
as runaways. werePa..ige
S . Sinclair and Kim-
berley D. Best, both 15,
and both from s mall
towns near Salem, Ore.
Tbey were found Oct. s
orr a dirt road in the
Sierra foothills northeast
of Auburn near L ake
Clementine. Miss Best
had been shot in the head
wlth a .38 caliber
f irearm and Mi ss
S i nclair bad b een
bludgeoned.
Rick McClendoo, chief
deputy district attontey
(or Placer County, said
Lane told lnvestlgators
he killed -with a .38
caliber weapon -an all·
Ing pe t dog whose
shallow grave was found
near the raurder S!!ene.
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Congress · Resents
·Efficiency Move
After accepting a $12,900 annual pay raise earlier this year, members of the Houae of RepresentaUves reluctant-
ly aareed to go along with some new ethics rules. These
included a limitation on outside income, more extensive
financial disclosure and a ban on office slush funds.
But the House commission assigned to examine re-
forms following lhe Wayne Hays· Liz Ray payroll sex scan·
dalhadn1t finished its business.
Last week, after 15 months of study, the commission
recommended further housecleaning measures. They in·
elude appointment of an auditor and controller to keep
track of the annual $250 million House operating cost ; a
special panel to examine the size and jurisdictions of com-
mittees; tighter rules on foreign travel; a panel to mediate
staff grievances; and still more extensive financial dis·
closure. . ·
This one went over like a lead balloon. Without even
trying to sort out ttie recommendations as to their validity,
the House dumped the new reform effort in a 252 to 160 pro·
ce8ural vote. .
..lbe..r-eason, we ari advise~ wu_a_ "wave of r..esent: :.
ment"• refTecting oacK: tothe earlier refOrm effort, plils
added irritation over more recent revelations of outlandish
expense claims.
The congressmen apparently want no one poking into
personnel policies governing the 11,000 employes on
Capitol Hill; no one as~ing how many hundreds of
thousands' -maybe millions -are being. wasted in that S250 million· plus budget; no one challenging their prized
committee assignments; no on~ telling them anything
more about how their "sh.op" should be run. .. one "t1PPouenl-of-t.be new reforms said the House
couldn't be run like a factory "with people punching time
clocks and so on."
A S250 million operation with 11,000 employes and no
overall administrative controls is an anachronism in Uiis
20th cent-ury. All th"ls can only lower the confidence of the
people in the integrity of their congressmen.
No Way · to Make ·Jobs
Some 200 members of the California Ecology Corps,
whose principal task is fighting fires within the state. have
just been shocked to learn they'll probably be losing their
jobs to make way' for newly recruited members of Gov.
Brown's California Conservation Corps (CCC).
The"Ecotogy Corps;-ereated when Ronald Reagan was
governor; was sop pose~ to be integrated into the CCC on
the basis of 1976 legislation creating the new youth corps.
Apparently it isn't going to work that way. The age
range in the Ecology Corps is 18 to 31. But only youths
between the ages of 18 and 20 are eligible for the CCC. That
automatically lets out a substantial number of the present·
Jy em.ployed fir effghter5. ·
To fill the gap, members of the Senate and Assembly
have been asked to submit the names of qualified young
-adults-from their districts for appointment to the CCC.
_Their names wilf"be-i>laced in a computer and the re·
quired number chosen a1 random. Younger members of
the already trained Ecology Corps will not automatically
be retained. They'll have to submit their names for the
random selection aloQI with those of lbe new recruits--
and with no guarantee that, if selected. they can remain at
their present posts.
This is a ·low blow for a lot of deQ,itated people wbo
-'ha-Ve-worked long hours for poor pay doing a necessary
job. And obviously taking the jobs away from one group to
give them to another is the worst possible way to attack UD·
employment.
A Sllnpler Solution
Churches of all denominations across the nation, along
with the national Parent Teacher Association, are
launching broadsides against sex, viole'nce, vulgarity and
other unsavory entertainment being projected on
television.
The PTA bas started a coast·lo-coast "bot line" to
monitor TV programs and is ofteriog training sessions on
bow to watch and rate programs.
Churches are offering educational programs and pro·
motlng citizens campaigns to enlist their members in the
battle. Pastors are supplied with "Help for Television
Viewers" kits and a 16-hour "Television Awareness Train-
ing" course has prepared more than 100 instructors to lead
classes for church and civic groups in 50 cities.
"'Alt these efforts to encourage viewers to be more dis·
crim.inating in what they watch-and more important
what they let their children watch -are doubtless laud··
able.
But one is impelled to wonder whatever became of the
old edict, delivered with suitable parental conviction, "Not
in this house!" Accompanied by a firm band on the "off"
button with· which our sets, happily, are still equipped. Or
are we no longer a nation or do·it·yourselters? • • Opinions ·~ In the apece 8bcMt are thOM of the Dally Piiot. Other views ax.presaed on this pege .,. those of their MrthOrt and
artlsta. Reader coMment Is Invited. Addf'9'8 The Dally Piiot,
.. P.O. Box t6e0, Costa~ .... CA 92929. Phone (71 4) ~.
Boyd I Mruicolor :
By Lii.BOYD
Op Ule rnarkells a cunning
musical organ with an
unbreakable glassy ball that
Dear
Gloorny
Gus
Hear the U.S. Navy is
traln.ln.g men to play the
"Wil l iam Tell
Overtute" on recycled
U ·tallon steel oil
drums. For thia 20 per-
~nt of our Income tax is
earmarked for defense
project•?
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glows, pulses and nashes
spectacular colors to match
the music. And anything else
th at 's audible, too. H
res-ponds to sounds within 50
reel. Profanity does not come
out blue, unfortunately. The
device is called the karma
color organ. .·
Tbat lSl·proof rum sells
partJcularly well In liquor
stores adjacent to national
forests. I 'm told. Lot of
backpackers go for lt.
Because of IL! light weight. lt
delivers more wallop per
ounce.
It's a matter of record, too,
that the U.S. State
Department, when tbe
Pa_oama Ca.oal wu opened,
sent an official Invitation to the Swiss navy.
Chariots ln old Rome -the
nrat rent.a.car city -could
bo leased by the day or the
week. ---
Tuetday, October 18, 1977 'Barbara Kntlblch/Ectltorl1I P"9 edl~ .
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Jack Anderson
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Wining and Dining Flourish~
WASHINGTON -The wining
and dining of Pentacon procure-
m ent officers apparently has
become ._ major industry. A con·
fldentlal congressional study
charges that defense contractors
have spent "several million
dollars annually" on thls sort of
revelry. .
Such massive entertaining, the
report adds gravely, presents "a
threat of ·
signtric ant
proportions to
the Integrity
of public con·
tracts and the
procureme,!lt
process." ·
Manya con·
tract is con·
su mmated
-0 -V e J:-_a . _ .
shotgun bariel ln atog-snealhea
duck blind. Or some inside in·
formation, worth millions lo a
contractor, might be dropped
casually on a goU green. The way
to a defense contract may also be
greased by booze and blondes at
a swinging night club.
The congressional study tound
"repeated hospitality to many of
the same federal employes ...
They weren't shown a good time
for the pleas ure or their com·
pany, the report suggests. More
likely, the contractor hoped in re-
turn for his largess "to obtain ad·
vance or inside information and
to secure preferential treatment
in the course or doing business
with the government."
TWO YEARS ago, we wrote a
series or columns about defense
and space officials accepting
free hunting an~ sk1 trips from
military contractors. We Iden·
lified the hosts as the giant
Northrop and Rockwell corpora·
tions. which were called on the
carpet by Seft-:-Wutiam Pro>l4 . -
m ire. 0.WLS., chairman of the
Joint Committee on Defense
Production.
The publicity died down. but
the committee continued its in-
vesUgaUon. Painstakingly, the mepts especially in connection -At 1 ~ a at ' 16 · f l'r m I comm.lu.ee examined lbe enter· with bofipJtality suites at pro-. sponsored sport.inf ac\lvlUes
tainment practices of roore than fesslonal meetings; and visits lo that Included goverome.t of·
40 leading .defense contractors. lodges and resol'U." ficials. These activities ranged
The report, just completed, Is from golfmg matches to huntlna'
still confidential. However, we -The committee determined, trips. Some corporations paid for
can reveal the highlights: for example, that at lea.st 30 of transportation, hunUni licenses.
~ The report listed these the 41 contractors surveyed had . ammunition, mealJ and lodtlni,
grcl?uities, which contractors given government officials hunting and guide fees. Some
commonly make available .. to tickets to sporting and cultural even arranged for the prepau-
government procurement peo· events. During lhe three years tionofthegame.
ple:. "Tickets to sporting and covered by the survey, 30 com· -The acceptance of the
cultural events~ hunting, fishing. panics had sponsored about 1,200 aforementioned favors, the re-
golfing or similar recreational hospitality suites. where the port charges, violates· a 196$ tJC·
outings; entertainment and booze flowed freely. At least35of ecutiveorder. "EntertainmentoC
meals; dinners, balls, banquets the companies acknowledged government offictab,'' cautions
and night clubs; transportation, purchasini meal& for .1ov~n· the report, "can undermine the
lodging, meals and refresh-mentemploye8. iotegrlty of government con·
------------------------• tracts." For instance, a contrac-• -
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tor ma,vobtaln intelligence« ad·
vance infol'm&tion on govern·
ment requirements and epecl.fic·
aUons, lhereby ealnlnl an Ullfalr adv&11~~ec.his competl~ _,, .._
-ONE witness, interviewed •
by an investigator for·the Na·
tional Aeronautics and Space Ad·
ministration, -stressed· that "one
of the purp0ses of developing
liaisons with NASA employes
was to develop inside source$
who could be telephoned fOfl ad·
vance or inside Information."
_A!ln>no_who provides su?b in· -1'i>rmaltolF.<llnl>lnmtttal"'l1lft'n~~!'I
sternly, "is in violation of de-
partmental standards of con-
ducL"
-The committee sec.Ids the
D efense Department for failing
to investi_Jale more t1ggressfvely.
the massive enterrcifning"of P~n=--
tagon brass. But NASA gets a ·
commendation for its vigorous
policing of corllrat.e.....bao1t·-
s-cratchin , --
-The study notes that the
1975 hunUng-lodge scandals-led
to new Defense Department stan·
dards, thus offering "hope that
acceptance of gratuities by
federal officials will ..be halted.··
But the committee tritrchM!S'· .. 'tbe-...
absence of meaningful penalties
tor corporations or corporate
representatives who offer pro-
hibited gratuJties. ••
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Is 'Liying Together' Law .. Necessag-.,..,.?_~
WASJUNOTON Tbe
California courts have ruled that
when two Pe<>ple living out of
wedlock break up, one partner
can compel the other lo dlvlde his ~· or her property just as though
they bad been married.
The ruling, which Is ex~ted
to be mimicked by state courts
across the na· -,
t I o n • i s Ll--particularly
irritating ·r \ since, •'in· ......
creaslngly, ..
the legal
structure
i.tself ls pro·
viding a disin·
centlve to
marriage."
Or so says Richard Neeley, a
judge on the bench QUhe West
Virginia Supreme Colart of Ap-
peals. in the September issue of
''Juris Doctor," the only legal
publication I know of with more
than a p'assing Interest in the
claims of justice.
One of the reasons that people
'Who-love-e~ch-other .and wJmU-o
live with each other avoid mar-
rige, cost what that may, ls the
1uspicion that getting hitched in
the eyes of the law weds them
less to each other than to un·
known but serious legal commit·
ments. The judge agrees:
"FOil EXAMPLE, what is
'dower'? Well, it is a one-third
Charles McCabe
life estate In all corporeal . law as well as protectinl{ man
heredltaments of which a · and woman from the damage a
husband is seh:ed during cov-wrong·headed. old·fashloned.
eture. whatever the bell that pietisllcaJ judge can cause.
protection ot the explotted party
in the liaison.
Suppose a man and a
woman live together tor tour or )
five yean; BUppose the man means; but if you just got mar-
ried and own real estate. Jt dk·
tales that you can't sell It without
your wife's consenL Whal starry·
eyed teenager, tblnJdng more ol
a waterbed in a motel room than
of a lawsuit. ever contemplated
the Implications of dower in·
tereats berore taking the
plun,e?" •
A LOI' of non-teenagers don't
think about it either. Those who
do often also think m arrlage isn't
a very hot idea.. For them living
lOJether ls better. You can see
.why when you own even a not·
too-big piece or property. You
may be in love but you're not out
or your mind, and so you know
there is a healthy statistical
probability that the marriage
with thJs divine man or woman
won'tlast.
The non·romantic, practical
part of some people say.s. in that
case. let's just move in together
and if 1t wOi"is a1tel' a few-years--
we can see how we both feel.
· The judge suggests a pre·
nuptial contract to get around
that problem. Hesays they're not
absolutely binding on a Judge
granting a divorce, but that such
a contract, lf drawn by lawyers
of both parties, would supersede
the requirement.a ol the dJ\'Of'ce
SllCll A contract can't set up works a_nd the woman 1ta7a
rules for living during the mar· home and does things lradl~al·
riage. The contracC can only gov-ly associated with the wifely role.
erntheconditionsoflbedivorce, and then the liaison goes .
but In the process or drawing lt kerplunlt. rn the past, she would •
up the two parties may get such be left with nothing, but now, in . , •
a reaHsUc understanding of each California at lea.st, she may 10 t.o
other they discover that. mo-court and clajm alf tbat abe
ments of romantl~ tracisport would have been entitled to ha4
aside, they aren't suited. I she and thJs varlet been married,
To use one of Judge Nuley's . . • • . examples, if "it is recognized by THAT M~.sense, if you ae• ..
both parties lha~on_~js !~less cept the ~_jWID-that'" an•~ ~
philanderer and can never reaitY ~~~ be expecteCI to be entirely -not have to maJteanyttfort ~ c
falthlut. th4: contract should pro-hprot.etc~!':f:!r':!&!0 "'a• ~roal vlde that l.ll the event that a y po ' ~
divorce ls predicated on protecUOfl ls ext.ended ta ~e ol
adultery, the wife agrees to the parties, althoucb she a bad
waive a claim for alimony... years Co say marry me or find
When ii's written out in law.talk, yourself another· h'ee house·
they may reaJlze the whole thing slave. To protect thfs o\twlt~
was a bum idea. Unluckily fOI" gully bird, the courts are wlllin~
most of us, we can't mix dollars to pass a law jeopardl&ine the S
and roses lhal way. We can •t freedom and free relationships ot
bring ourselves to say, "I love hun~reds of thousands lf not
you darlin . l>Ut1et'rtalk turkey mllhons of persons. The !>ftlr.
before we let passion make us benefiCll)1cr--besid~theDIDDf. -
murky." The thought, however, population -of this newes~ ~
Is often in the back of the head manifestation of govemmenUsl1' '
and for those people there is uV-: _ 'ppears to be the motel and hotel l ing In sin tndustry. Forsurely, lttheeou:rtir~ · go ahead with thelr butUnskY d-'" ·
Al least there was unUl the clskm, it will bring back tho ~
courts be~an to butt in. The mattress and ihe one·nlahl theory be.hind th.ls intrusion ls the stand. •.
Jewish and Ethnic Groups Stand Agairist 'uotas 1
PoUtkal liberals in the tradl·
lion ol John Stuart Mill, among
whom I include myself, are feel·
Ing a little-beleaeuered these
days. There are lssues ln the aJr
in which it ts qutte difficult, if not
impossible, to detect the aide on
which true fretldom lies. Two
especially thorny ones are abor-
llon I ind the consequences of
what ls called affirmative action.
For the minute, we w\U leave
abortion alone.
Affirmative action Is that
policy, bom after the Johnson ad·
ministration's
sterlln1 ef·.
fort• to Uft
m inorltiea
Into tbe
mainstream
of American
Jlfe, that
favors
mlnoriU• in
blrlng poHcies
and oUur
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select.lvo procedures ln which the
government bu a band.
The Carter admlnlstraUot\,
.alter r.enewin1 lhe aubjec_!__
thoroughly, recently put its
weight more or less behind the
affirmative action Idea in educa·
tton. The j?iment was made in
reference to cue of Allan
Bakke, a wbi man who con·
tends be wu denied admission to
UC Medical School at Davis
whJle km qualified minority stu-
dents were accepted under a
special program.
BADE BOLDS be WU denied
admltslon because of a proiram
that arbitrarily allotted 18 or 100
slots to minortty students, eveo
though be had a higher grade-
poln1 average than Lbe average
of such student.a who were ad·
milted. He sued, and the
California Supreme Court ruled
the Pf"08!'am uneonatltuUonal by a 6-l vote. UC appealed to the
U .s. Sup~me Court ulling tt to
overturn the deelslon.
The decision, wben it. is handed
down, wtll.be what lawytta Ilk•
to call a lti~mark runnr.
The rationale beblnd af·
nrmatlve acUtn la that by lbow· Joe favoritlsm lo mlnoriUee now . -
we all may somehow expun1e tbe
unquestioned prejudlce we
showed against them befO(e the
wheel turned in the '60s.
AfTER Q)NSIDE•ABLE and
rather tortured thou1ht on Ute
subject. I cannot ac~pt t.hll J>Olt·
Uon. I've come to the coaclualon that. present and contlnulnl dla-
crimlnaUoo ls wone than trylq
to repaW, past and mual" dla·
crtmfnaUon. Wone, and tDOn
unJusl
. '' PennayJvan.la and tbe Amertcu. ~
Association of Un i verslty1
Professon. · • :1 ~
lo support ot Bakke .,.. the'
American J•wish Comrnlttff~ ·
lh~ Amadcan !'ederaUcm 01
Teacben, U>e American Jewlala
Contresa. the ltall~·Amertcan.'
Foundatloa and the Polin ·
Amwican Attain Councll. ·, fi
IT IS INT Ba BSTING tlt1~
those 'mOlt Ilk .. )' to be burt b)' al·
So be It. Tben II DO WQ ot 1&1· -log that any po1iti()Q you tUe ba
the controversy bu Dot.biQi to do
with race and color. Jt baa a
great deal to do wtth r•e. and
color. But, and more lmpcmut,
we must welgb present juatlce
a1alnst the claims of put in·
juaUce.
ftrmatiw action '" ._. wbo ha_ve tnoat recently pulle~ •
· thernsel ves out ol the "mlllorit1' a: cla.sa." .
Jt 11 more mteresunr to ob-
serve the croups that bavt rued
brlel• pro and con on tbe Bakke
case before the bl1h c:ourt. 1'bote "' OPJ*bls the Bakke poalUon are
Columbl11 Harvard and Stanlord
Unlvenlt.y, t.he Univ.nit)' ot
Two Jewllb ~,1 ~ Iii elhnlc or anlqlklnl ftlid a· bd •
HYln8 ~at th• Uff OI tacl 1 ~
quotu by UC "would ~' the baltc princlple1 rt6. Ndal
equa11t1 for •~1fflnee u~
abcirt·tenn advu~. •• 'l'MI arped tartber that e•tt~••~ ..
UbertMI would be INftlr un+ t
dermlned ••traa. iaw .,..to 11••
•IDdlGD to UM UN ti nee la U.. ftdllon.mUJnc Pl'OCtlS et f"-•~ apndel.'' &. ......_.:I'
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;.-,....o_uE_eN_1e ~~.;.--.,....:..ay._Ph_a -'"•_e,ra--"d .... i ·. Cancer·W 8rn:illg Viewed.,
FDA. Se~ks Study of Permanent Hair Dye$·
DEAR PAT: I have decided to rent my house.
rather than sell it. Are there any sources tor a new
'8DCl tnexpe,rienced landlord to learn the ropesf r ve
)poked tor a book on the subject, but can't ffnd one.
L.E ., Newport Beach
AYS ·aa1gesf1 "Landlordlac," by J.elgti
lto'bbtlGll, published by E~prea. Tbb m . .,age
'book, dlnrthuted by Nolo Press (Box 544, Oecfden· hi. CA llUIS), costs SIZ.51. One of Wa dtst.ribator's
do-l$·yeqnelf legaJ/bubaeu elfertac" lta a,u.or
calJt It a &ext book tor .. Bud ~Its CoUece." Be eoven repalm, ma.ID&enance, 1ett1nc good tenants.
evlctlou, recordf, taxes .and mlsce.llaneoaa de-
claou blwlwct ha bebag a landlord.
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WASlilNGTON (AP) -The
Food and Drug Administration
may require a canter warning to
be printed on labels Qf some
permanent hair dyes if studies
show an individual who uses the
dye risks developing cancer.
· FDA Commissjoner Donald Ken·
nedysays.
Kennedy said Mooday the FDA
has asked the National Cancer
Institute to expedite a study of
two chemicals commonly used in
some permanent hair dyes
because "we've been concerned
about it.
T.a-es, ~·ia SpUUi•g
l>E.Ul PA 'l': J•ve heard difterent amwers from ·
supposed aulhdrities t.o Ulla question. Can a couple
who bu flledfor divorce during um still file a joint
tu return for the taX year ol im as long as tile.
• 41 WE'LL T.AKE reg\li&"
.. 'r :tory action if necessary after th6
Tab an JmmedJately J1nored memo, as what lan'l :results· are final "he said.
around bere?" . · His commen~ came i fter the
... .,.beeom&final4w:ingJ.9'l7! • R k S R ·1ed Yoac:uftleaJoinhetanator.i;:j~~~·= OC tar I
Environment.al Defense Fund, a
private environment.al group,
petitioned the FDA to require a
cancer-wamlng label on some
permanent hair dyes. The fund
said Sll unreleaSlld National-yow wen married ena fl for oa.ty a day, pru....,....._-=.---S' V -m.ar~.C::c:=e j!.=;-!1!'~= By r 7mposter
•u "-ftlecl. bat can't rue• Jobat retana for a year Recall Bill
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• tJal amounts of 4MMPDS de· .CONSUMER veloped "a sicntflcaoUy rucher incidence of tumors," the fund ._~~~~~~~~--aai~ .
Cancer InatJtute study shows two
closely related chemicals in the
dyes cause cancer in laboratory
animab.
A National Cancer Institute
spokesman confirmed tbe ex-
istence of the study but declined
to dl.aclpse any preliminary find·
·ings. ·
BUT A SPOKESMAN for tlte
Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fra-
1rance Association, J ohn F,
Corbett, said, "The Environmen-
tal DeteMe Fund bas jumped to
conclusions on the basis of an u -
yet unevaluated study by the ~a
tional Cancer Institute lo which
rats and m ice were fed massive
.! . doses or one hair dye ingredient INDVoTRY SPOKE~MEN dts· at a level e(l.uivalent to a woman
puted the cJalm alld said perma· drfnkinl 2S bOtUes of halt-Uye a
nent hair dyea ar; sate. day every day of"ber lile.
The chemicals in question are ·
t:Jnethoxy·m -pbe_nylenedlamioe, "The bal~coloring i ndustry
known as OOfPD, and •·· lias sponaored five studies j~
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.PROYO, Ut.ab CAP) -
CJ'oQnw-Andy Williams·
lias been signed for the
annual Brigham Young U~rsity homecoming
concert Oct. 22. The an-
nouncement drew mixed
reviews from a .student
body used lo rock con·
certs in recent years.
··Don't get us wrong,
we plan on purchasing 1'J,,... ol Wealth 4 '1u!ad ticket&, .. one student
• , 4 sajd in a letter to the DEAR PAT: My parents sold their house re-..BYU student newspaper,
eenUy and presented me wjth their book coll~tion. ~Daily Uni verse. which can•t be kept in their-smaller home. I've been "Our parents have ex·
told that some~ the older books may be worth quite pressed a great desire to
a bit of J.Yt(mey._l want to checktnt.o tb.L!, but don't see Andy ...
kll!OW how. "He is a good enter-
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TBEFAMILY ClBCUS e
District 4th Largest
More Voters Here Than, in North Dakota
By O.C. IWSTINGS
Ol IM 0.11, l'iklt St•ll
Rep. Robert Badham ( R·
Newport Beach), says his 40th
Congressional District, which covers soathern Orange County
and northern San Diego County,
is the fourth largest in the U.S.
Indeed according to the con·
greuma:i. only three other dis-
tricts in the U.S. have more
voters. One or them is the entire
state or Nortb Dakota. The other
two cover hate or the stale of
Maine and Utah, he says.
In addition, says Bndham, the
40th Congressional District con-
~ 'tains more people than the entire
· states or Delaware. Alaska, ''Do I hafta wash the ieHy off my· face and Nevada, Vermont and Wyomjog.
honds or can I ;vst let it wear off?"
BASED ON COUNTS BY loeal
post offices within the district,
Bal!.ham estimates its population
at '138,806, or about 273,000 more
than the figure considered
"ideal'' for a California con-
gressional district in 1972 when ·
re-apportionment was ac·
complisbed by the state Supreme Court.
"NJ>W, however, because of
continued growth in the Sad·
· dleback Valley and in the
Oceanside area, ·the 40th
Congressional District is 59 per-
cent above the so-called ideal population determined by the
Supreme Court justices,"
BadhaQ\notes.
· The congressman stops short
of ~commending that his dis·
trict's boundarie~-be redrawn.
He does note what it all means
is something less than the one-
man, one-vote idea! envisioned
by the U.S. Supr~me Court.
***
ALL FIVE MEMBEt(s of the
county Board of Supervisors are
scheduled to explain "Orange
Co unty Government Today"
Thursday during a Town Hall
meeting at the Balboa Bay Club
in Newport Beach.
The noon luncheon meeting is
sponsored by the Orange County
Forum of Town Hall. Luncheon
reservations are necessary. Call
Debbie Ske!finit,on at 547-095'1, or
Jan Dockstader at 752·9100.
OBITUARIES I POLITfCS . ..
Ya .. ,~_:_;DMV .Looking-OC -Quake-~Staged'
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Emergency ResJJ()me Tested
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Orange County residents are being sought. to
• participate ln public service panels to consult with
the loc:al office of the state Department of Motor -Vehicles <DMV).
The panel meets at 7:30 p.m. on the lastThars·
day. of each month at the DMV. 1330 E . First St .•
Santa Ana. Assem}11yman Dennis Mangers <D·
Huntington Beach}, will be guest.speaker at the
Oct. Zl meeting.
THE PANEL CONSIDERS SUCH ma«ers as
biey-eltuafety, drunk dliverlioen.sing_controJ, cor-
nctinC misleadinl freeway sips and conswner complaint.a.
. Additional in!onnation is available by calling
DMV managers Toni Gilbert at 63~ in Costa
Mesa or Wall Ludwig at 893·2CS8 in Wesumaster.
Enrolhnent Up
Enrollment at CaUtornia State Vniversity. Fullerton for the 1977 Fall semester totaled 21,718,
Up 143 students over last fall's enrollment, accord-
ing to cen.sus figures released by Dr. Ralph
Bigelow, dean of admissions and records.
The figures show the university with nearly
three times as many upper division students, junior
standing and above, as freshmen and sop"°mores.
lien totaJe(I .U.256 of the student enrollment. and womeol~,462.
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Deaths
PITTSBURGH <AP)
-lrvfae WllJte Wilson,
87, fortner board
chairman or Aluminum
Company or ~mel\ica,
died Sunday i n •· Pitts burgh bospi~al. -EVANSTON, m .. lAP)
-Dr. James Roscoe MIDer, 71, president or .
Northwestern University
from 19'9 unUl 1969, died
of. a beat attaclrt Sunday
m,ht..
LOS ANGELES (AP>
-Private services have
been beld'for Dr. May E. a.•111, 86, a psychiatrist
ud psychoanalyst who
practiced here. Dr.
Romm died Satur:dl!Y aCter a brief illness. She
was a past president of
both the Los Angeles and
Southern California
Psychiatric lnstitutlons.
.
There w ill be a m ajor earth·
quake centered in Seal Beach
Oct. rt, according to an anno'Un·
cement. by Orange County of-
ficials.
The reason they can predict the
quake so accurately is that
Orange County governme nt
leaders are staging it -as a test
of. emergency response to a ma-
jor earthquake.
COUNTY OFFICIALS ex·
plained the quake will be the first
exercise of the county Emergen·
cy Operations Center in the base-
mentor a Santa Ana Ci vie Center
office building.
Little movement-of county
equipment' or employes wm be,
involved in the Oct. 27 test, but
the exercise will involve problem
solving by high-ranking county
officials in the basement
emergency center. --COVNTY OFFICIALS will
follow guidelines contained in a
1976 rep0rt on earthquake pre-
paredness.
Under the guidelines,
Super.vi,or Thomas Riley
becomes operations chief and
names a director of fietd opera-
tions to coordinate county
emergency functions •it.b state
. and federal organiz.aUon.s.
5-Mile Hike Planned
ByOC Outdoor Women
ftirther class or club inConnatiW\ call
Ctaig Shucker at 962-2340.
Calellclan Sold
Orange County Girl Scouts wll1 be
walking door to door, selling GSA calendars, beginning Nov. 4.
The calendar, whlcb will be on sale
for a $1.50 through Nov. 14, was pro·,
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credit 11ppllcatlon. 1111?11 loan
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LAGUNA HIUS: M6a ParkaraY & San Diego F1eeway
duced by the Girl Scout county council-----------------------------
and features local 11eoats photo·,_ __ ,__ ___ _..;;;....-....---.. ___________ ~~--~-. l~tte
The im Handicapped J amborette.
sponsored by the Boy Scouts of
America, will be held Saturday at
Fairview State Hospital lo Coata Mesa.
graphed in the county.
Japanese Classes
Offered in County
'Ibe Jamborette, which will feature
carnival and Scouting events, is open
to the public. Opening ceremonies are
scheduled for lOa.m.
Da~B~fn
Classes in conversational Japanese
will be offered by the Japan Cultural
Asaociati<XJ beginning Oct. 20. .
Trail Blazers, a square dance club
for young adults, will be sponsoring a
beginning dance class starting Tliurs-
day, 7~30 p.m. at .Patton School. 6861
Santa Rita, Garden Grove. For
'l'he classes will meet every ·Tb~ from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at
asaociaUon headquarters, 1615 N:
Bush st.. Santi) Ana. For further
intonn.tion call 547·T133.
, I lost· 23 pounds
ln!Od••··~ ••• Wltllaut
starving mwself I
•Plla111Nldsf Dick Wieser
DalyCHy,Calllomla
Pharmacist Dick Wi0Ser: owner of
the Skyline Plaza Pharmacy in Daly
City, expresses his opinion on lhe
NaturSlim Weight Control Program:
"As a pharmacist for over
23 years I have seen:many weight
loss products come and go. NONE.
have ever produced the interest and results that NaturSlim has:·
After seeing the successful results many of his customers had
wilh the program, Dick decided to tr'I it.
"I followed lhe program, taking NaturSlim twioe a day in Juice
or lowfat milk and ate a normal dinner-even including potatoesl
I did not have to counl calories or limit my portions either. After
30 days I had losl a total of 23wunds-painlessly and effortl06Sly.
I feel ten years younger!" •
NaturShm is a nulritionelly sound, delicious and easy-to-
follow program. It does not require special exercising, drugs or
shots of any kind. And unlike many dieting programs NaturShm
does not call for complete Isolation from the foods you enjoy.
"Being a pharmacist I have lh~esponsibllity to provide my
customers with the very best products-NaturSlim isl I would
·recommend NaturSlim to anyone with a minimum amount of
will power. Ifs the easiest and safest,way to lose weight that I know
of today!''
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I NDEX: •Business -.-·sto-cks----------------~~n.o~ts .-----r, Tuesday. October 18, 1977 DAILY PILOT ~ •
ooton Confident / ..
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e Can Beat Yanks
t tlEW YORK <AP> -Burt trton says he has more than
t a stinging fastball, nasty
uckle-curve and five days' rest
"' for him tonight in the sixth
dlrie of the Uorld Series '"~He alsohiis confidence.
... 'That's what happens when
~ou pltch for a team like the Los
Aageles Dodgers," says Hooton.
J:looton. once a depressed
1farter for the Chicago Cubs.
.ftnds him$elf elevated to the role
ot 1topper aiainst the New York
Yankees.· With the Dodgers
,..'belfind 3·2 in the best-of-seven
~es, thei.-last hopes rest on his
jffirt""arm~ -
' h's a situation that Hooton
would not have enjoyed a couple Of ·years ago with the CUbs -but
one that he relishes with the
l)odgers. Once ready to shatter. >ie appears to be pressure-proof
now.
1 "l reaJly don't reel any pres-
s\U'e, '' says Hooton, on the eve
<(what may be the most impor-tant game of his career. "I used lt> listen to people talk to me
about how much pressQre there
is in games like this -but it's not
. going to happen again. rm not
listening lo them anymore.·· Hooron. instead. is listening to
himself, and lil(es what he hears
"When I wa~ with the ~ubs, I
really didn't have any faith in
myself,·• said Hooton. "I was
really down, because of the way
they did things there. At Chicago.
you only got a couple of s hots as a
starter. and if you bombed out.
they sent you to the bullpen. That
was like being in the penalty box.
I didn't Uke it very much there.··
After the Dodgers acquired
011 T\' To 11l9lat
Cha•11e b 7, J l a t 5
_H,.ooton durin_g the 1975 season.
his self·esteem-improved im·
measurably. And so did his rec-
ord. He won 18 games with the
Dodgers that season and after an
off-year In 1976. he .came back
this yenr with 12 victories and a
2.62 earned run average, second·
best in the National League
"l had a defealisl attitude in
Chicago," said Hooton. "No mat·
ter how well I pitched. I always
fell I would lose. Herc. I reel I'm
always'going to win."
That's precisely the way he
reels about tonight's musl·win
game at Yankee Stadium.
Hooton owns one or the Dodgers
\'tctories 1n this cross·country
Series. having beaten the
Yankees s:r with a Cive-hltter last
Wednesday night. He'll face
Mike Torrez
"I know what I have to do
and it 'sjust a matter of going out
and doing it." said the blond.
almost blase Hooton. who is
mockingly nicknamed "Happy"
by his teammates for his somber
countenance .
ExacUy what Hooton has to do
is keep the Yankees' 1·2 hitters
off the bases. Mickey Rivers and
Willie Randolph have been set·
ting the table all season for a row
of left-handed power swingers.
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Bradshaw Cast as Hero.
.NEW YORK <AP J -Add pitcher Ed Figueroa to the bub-
bltog cauldron known as the New
YotkYankees.
Figueroa a nd Yankees
mJUlager Billy Martin both have
branded as "a misunderstand-
ing" the report that the right
hander had jumped the team and
returned home to Puerto Rico
Figueroa said he would be with
1.he"Club tonight for game s11< of
the World Series.
"The wbol'e th~ is just a lack
of communication between me.
·the pitcblng coach and ~M
trainer," Mart.in said Monday.
"and I 'll take the blame for l .....
Marlin first a nn ounced
Figueroa would start tonight 's
Wbrld Series game against the
L•s Angeles Dodgers. Then
Martin changed his mind and
chose Mike Torrez as the New
York starter . :·1 didn't want any ifs, ands. or
buts," said Martin, "so I talked
with the trainer and he said,
•Jilgueroa is coming around but
he s not. there yet.· That's not
gqbd eQOUgb.
' !'I know he wants to pitch but
1 '111 not going to take a chance
at¥t put a man out there who is
n<f.100 percent ln a big g'ame.
'He orobablY fttls bad not be·
inf able to pitch. The guy has a
lo ,of pride and J can't fault him.
H''s a proud man." ·
The latest Yankees con·
tr.versy erupted when Figueroa.
wllio has not pitched In more than a tyeek because of a sore finger.
d•aned out hls locker at Yankee
Stadium amid reports that he -wa he.adin& bQ.me to Puerto · Rtto. --·~·1 asked Billy Martin on the
plane cQUJing home Sunday if I
c°"ld go home to Puerto Rico to-
TV, Radio Menu
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$ p.m. (7 & 11 > -WORLD
S~RIES -The sixth game of the
19.,7 World Series with the
. Dqdgers al Yankee Stadium In
New York. ·
On RadJo Tonight
5:07 p.m. KABC (790 ) & KNX
<14'70 > -WORLD SERIES -The
L~ Dodgers at NY Yankees.
I..~< y P~-r I 6 I J 0 0 0 1 l(IO day since I wasn't going lo G.a•m•np o o o 11-0 o o ow
oitch. ·· Figueroa said Monday.-~:.;;;!~':pf\ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ : : : .. He gave me permission so I t<ooconp 1 o o o o • o ooo
Injured Steelers QB Sparka 20-14 Victory
went there <Yankee Stadium> Jonno i o o o o o o ooo P ITTSBURGH <API -Maybe playing wilh a cast on his frac·
and packed. Then (came tfclck to ;:::9;" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : you saw the Pitt@urgh Steelers lured left wrist, and the victory
my hotel and I heard he was say-•01•" "' H n ) / •,. m beat the Cincinnati Bengals on gave the 3·2 Steelers a tie with
ing that I left the club. =~1;~~"111GKs~!'4 .. ~l1~ Mondlfy night television. but Houston and Cleveland atop the
" ,, ~ , ... •• .. .,. didn•t follow a few of the freak AFC Central Divi'sion. "But he gave me permission c.u11011 '" 111 "10 • 11u •"' and frantic happenings Johnson's team, picked by
lt1s ju::.tambundcrstanding." ~:~i.;u~,. ' :· ! ~ ~: ! .~~ You weren't alone many to oust Pittsburgh as
LaL c r . Martin confirmed c •"0" J ' 1 1 u 1 '"" "There were lots of lhings out di vision champ. fell to 2·3 and Figueroa ·~ claim lhal he had ',.'~~.: ,0
1 ' ' '. : '. ~ ~;,.: lhcrc !,didn't understand," said lost quarterback Ken Anderson pcrmtss1ontolettv~theclub,say· .............. 1 • _. i. •, 1 11N licn1wls tcamJoundcr and ex wit h_ a knet· injury or un-in~ ~1 rnply. · th at '!> correct " 1 •••• ' " " " ii " ,_, '"" ('Ouc h Paul l:Jrown. the football cll'lcrmincd ~cveri{y . llowev<'I'. the New York Time~ 1.~•HGt.u:?,.0'!.G~".~ o• •• .,. th t h th I\ I l · reportc.'<i FJnue o , ng b >Yeton '' u• 11 ' ' ' • au on \ w o ~llV<' c gam t· .. , os~·ts n oss is a loss,' said .. r a a~ sayi e R ... 11,.." ,',. o 0 , 1 0 ow such innovations as face masks. Bengab wide receiver ls••c wants lo be.traded. Sow 1 •· o o o o ooo play books and game rilms. Curlis.
In its Tuesday edition the ~~":.".o.ii ~ ; ! ~ ~ : • ~~ Whattwer the· Jilms shOJ'I w Curlis was smothered at the
Times said the 29 -year-old Hoocon 11~. 1 ' > 1 1 1 • 100 day. both coaches ga,v~ gut •,..Steelers seven-yard line to end
pitcher said in a telephone in· ~°.::.~~0-11 : ~ ; ~ ~ ~ : :: press ions after the Stedt~~, heii.ame after Pittsburgh nearly
terview from hls hotel residence k•" g" · , , • J J 0 0 1100 20· 14 • 'I', • I~( a 13-point lead in the last
in Hasbrouck Heights. N.Jo.: '014" ~coi" 0 \: .. :~~·s 11 •JI 1.. "A super victory,'' sa\d seconds. Here are some events
"I wanttogetout.ofhere. Hwe "'••Yor' ., •JO fll 010 m 11 burjlh.sChuckNoll.,,, f.~~. } ' thatleduptothatlastgasp.
win, I'm going to take a plane to l 0'""V"1h •N1 rn 431 OM coo 2• "Frustratin•• .ul.d iot~-• B~aashaw, who cracked the Puerto Rico and then during the E. 110"·P11"•11•·"·111~ oP ~0••nciei...• Id B'nJ hn -~ ..., I I W·inl"r I'll wai't l .. .__ traded. 1 ~oe-Nl'W Yo<k JO,L°'•~ce·1•.SB-1.0C11t•t. s a 1 o s<>no11 ;ll p t. 'ti, sm bone n his left wrist last
"' v U<: R•~• ... S--G<illell, J, Tonez. Gu•Ory. )I' <Er. N 0 11. ~,t,.t;,,~I rtl, ~ ' ' week' ln Houston, started the
Was Very Close to le"vt'ng today .. V••Gt•. 118P-8y Gull•CI CB•ken. Dy )UflA)f) .. ,., I • ~:·~~~~~~~-~~~~~·~~·~Ja~,~~~.1~.e~.!~~~~n~1P~~~·~~~,~~~-~u~1.~10~,~~~~q~u~n~r~te~~~~~r~~6~~~~~~~gamewea~ga plasticcast.He
, • ~. · f\Jm bled his first center soap.
~ · 'l guess that shook the fans up
some,·• he said later.
• On the first play of the second
quarter, Rocky Bleier ran one
• yard for a Ste,lers touchdown.
set up by a couple of short
Bradshaw to J ohn Stallworth
passes.
"I play well when there·s a Jot
or heat," said Bradshaw, who
Sport• in Brief
MILWAUKEE -Kareem Ab-
dul·Jabbar wUI be joined by a
new suppt>rtlng cast tonight
when the Los Angeles Lakers
open their National Basketba.U
Association season against the
Milwaukee.Bucks. <KLAC radio,
570) at8o'clock.
The 7-toot·2 Abdw-Jabbar, who
came to the Lakers from the.
Bucks prior to the 1975-76 season,
completed six of nine passes and
kept the ball on the ground,
"Last week in Houston, I was as
relaxed as a dog ln a bunch of
daisies, and I slunk the joint up.··
. A series later. Stallworth.
caught a pass but lost the ball
and his equilibrium when belted
in the face by. a forearm fron:to l Bengals defensive back Melv~ ·
"'Morgam. Noll ~ailed it-a "gooc[''
right cross.·· The officials called'
it $15-yard.,... ~ ',.. l SCIMl••You.an• ':i
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exchange, •'HeTeaehed over
with bis left hud and whacked
me bard on the right e.r at least
four times, maybe live,••
Coaell was unavailable for
comment Monday ni&ht but an ABC spokesman quoted him as
saying "It. was uUerly insane. a
joke."
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MIKE POWERS DESTROYS A TELEVISION SET WITH A-BRICK. is th~ only Lakers regular last Sell•••• Oated year who fi gures lo be on the
Fans Take Their Ire Out on Cosell
l . .
floor for Los Angeles at the outset SYDNEY, A=• -Third· tonight. seeded Harold on was up·
J amaal Wilkes, who played out ·set in the firat roancl of tbe
his option with Golden State and .. Australian indoor' blmis cbam·
signed as a free agent, wlll open pionships 111onday •• ~Ull
Denver Raffle Winnen Throw Bi-kb at TY Sets
;f>ENVER (AP> -Step right°
\J~ and win a Monday night foot·
ball briclr. •
.8uS'ine5s is booming at the
S"'eetwater pub since owners
beian a raffle with the winner
1ettlng to toss the brick lhrou,h ...
television set al sportscaster
H'oward CoseU.
toolball fans here, upset al
ABC·TV for not scheduling their
Detver Broncos for a Monday
Jtijht television appearance and
·cl.iming Cosell deliberate?y has o~itted Denver from the
)l._ ftime h.lghligblS on occasion,
ha e taken their ire out on Cosell . they t'ontend Cosell has the
crqut within the network lo get
t h•· Broncos on the tube. hut
.because he bell-4!ve s-
Mlamediocre team. . .
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The unbeaten Broncos. atop
the American Football Con-
rereoce's Western Division, won
their fifth game Sunday, routing
the world champion Oakland
R aiders 30·7 in Oakland.
Mike Powers. a 26-year-old
railroad worker. won the latest
raffle and blasted a used blark-
and·white set even thous.th Cosell.
who is working the World Series,
did not appear.
Spurred on by a hooting, cheer·
ing crowd of Broncos supporters.
the bearded P9wers tos~ed a
curve through the black-and-
white set that would have made
Catrlsh Hunter envlows. The
television exploded into shards o(
glass and clouds of dust. the on~
lookers toaslng -more taunts at
Cos ell.
"l like Cosell myseU,'' Powers
said ~ler shattering the set on
his first try. "But he has a big
mouth and is a little obnoxious.
"He cuts the Broncos down a
loL and gives them a bad deal.
He's Crom back east and he's just
for the eastern.teams.
"I think \he point of this is it ·s
JUSl fun . Howard is the focal
point."
Gerry Brown, ·manager or the
bar. sa1d he began the raffle to
drum up business.
") was trunking that I'd sure
like lo get a shot al Cosell and we
came up with the rarne Idea,"
Brown said.
picked up five.fold since the start
of the season.
Brown said he ouHined the idea
in a letter to Cosell, and the
response was what he expected.
"He's not happy about this at
all," Brown said
"He called it an ungentlemanly
thing to do and a cheap publicity
stunt." Brown said. "He's right
l\.is a cheap pubUcity stunt."
Coscll threatencd to go through
with ~ome legal action, Brown
said. but so ~ar none has sur-
faced.
His only outlay is about $2S a
wee~for a used black-and-white
set, he said, and business has
.. A lot of people are taking
their aggressions out, against
Howard CoseH. i · ho said. "They
don 't particularly care that
Denver has been left put of the
highllghl.'I, .they just don't llko Howard." •·
~ ..
at forward along wllh Kermit Dlbleytootat-t.1-tcllcdllaa. · 1 Was!Jington. Rookie Norm Nixon Jn other first roaad matdaes. ~ •
and second-year performer Earl John Newcombe dernled ~· ;
Tatum are the likely .starters at Krulevita, 2-6, M, ,-S; JU~·
guard. Lewis beat Ray Bulfels, 1-4. ~;
I" _ _.. flits S-rP"-Louk Sanders •topp ed .JJrl ~· .. ~ Hrebec, 6-4, 6-3; Tlm WJltlnsoG
downed Mark F.dmondlon, 8-3,.
2·6, 6·(; and Rank Pll1t.-r
ellm1nated Bob Carmlcbael, S.3,
7-6.
NEW YORK -A Phlladelpbia
sports writer said Monday he
was struck several times by
s portscaster Howard Cosell on
an alrplane, but Cosen called the
claim a joke and said be gave the
writer "a friendly chuck under Football Ra•l--s the chin." ~
Stan Hochman of the T"9T•Tlwtftty~ftl1'111._i.:..-Md
Philadelphia Daily News said the =~=:.::;..::,:..,......-.. .-. lft
incident occurred just before the 1.M1e11. 1411 ...., "·""°"" ..., .. Sunday nl&ht flight from Los U••· 11.1 ..,.. 1uoa.-1M ~"°
Angeles to New York ~ &be ~=· t:: ~t~-r.·1,.. ~!~ Jtrth game of the World &net. . is.use· ~1.o 1S..C111f. ,.,..,
Rochman said he waa buckled •.0tt11. .,.'"° 1'.1wi.1e, • ~, ..
b ~ ~tt~ ~ Into ls aeat when CcJHll eame e.1<1. m $-l4. .:.....,. ....,..
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Jl2 CAIL V PILOT Tue1day,Octoberl8, 1971
Sites, Directions
For Prep Football
Thund11 m,i.t•a mcb Scbool Games
BIUop hat <La P8e9ae> v. Mater Del <Sant.a Alla) at
Santa Ana Bowl (8).
DJrecdeal: North on Bristol to Civic Center Drive in Santa.
Ana and turn rtabt. ·
Lquna Beach vs Corona del Mar at NewpQrt Harbor High
(7:30).
Dlnctlona: North oa Pacllic Coast Highway to Dover Prive in Newport Beach. Right on Dover, left on 16th. ·
Friday Night's Hlgb Scbool Games
Edison <HuntlDgton Beacb) at Newport Harbor (8).
Dlrectlons: East on Hamilton, cross Brook hunt, contlnue
east on VicU>rla, cross Newport Blvd. and continue east on 22nd to
.Irvine Ave. and turn right.
MarJaa (Bu1ttln&ton Beacb) v1 Foaatala Valley at
Huntington Beach High (8).
Dtreetlou: South on Beach Blvd. U> Main St. Veer right on
Raintoscbool. •· ~ .. -
El Toro at SJD Clemeue CS>.
• Dlrectlou: South on San Diego Freeway U> Avenlda Pico
turnoff. Left on Avenida Pico. ·
U..UDgtoe Beacb at Westmlaster (8).
Dlredlons: North on Goldenwest Ave .• cross San Diego
Freeway, school on left.
'Estancia <Costa Mesa> tt Sota Ana Valley a\ Santa Ana.
Bowl (8).
DlrectlOlll: North on Bristol to Civic Center Drive in Santa
Ana and turn right.
Dana Hllls at Mission Viejo (8).
Directions: North oo San Diego Freeway to La Pu turnoct.
Rightoo La Paz, right on Qul.5anta Drive.
Verdugo Wll• at Irvine (7:30).
Capistrano V alJey at Nelles <Whittler) 3: lS.
DlrectlCJU: North on Santa Ana Freeway (S) to Norwalk
Blvd. North on Norwalk Blvd., pass Slauson, right on Broadway.
North on Broadway to Whittier Blvd. and turn righL School
located at 11850 Whittier Blvd. ·
Saturday Night's JC Game
Cypress College vs Golden West CoUefe at Orange Coast
College C7:30).
SoQ&b on San Diego Freeway to Fairview Ave. turnoff and
tum right.
Saturday Nlpt's HJi b School Game
<Asta Mesa vs University (Irvine) at Irvine High (8).
Edi on San Diego Freeway to Culver Ave. turnoff. North on·
Culver to Walnut and turn right.
Sa&a.rday'a El&bt-ma.n Football
Vidor ValJey a.rtaUan va liberty Christian <lluauaitoo Beach) al Ocean View High, 1 p. m.
Penlvi~
Girls -Duel
Americans
The United States women's na-
tional volleyball team will face
the national team of Peru at Hllh·
tington Beach High School
·Thursday night (7) in the second
of six West Coast matches before
the two squad.s depart for Tokyo
and the World Cup cham·
plonships.
Eight or the world's top
women's volleyball teams will be
participating in the World Cup
competition. The U.S. was lnvit·
ed to fill the eighth spot because
J apan is both the Olympic and
Asian champion. ,
American volleyball experts
say this ,means the U.S. squad
has been accepted by the top
teams In lbe world. .
The competition in Tokyo ls
restricted to the Olympic cham-
pion, the world champion and the
continental champions. The U.S.
squad does not hold any of these
·crowns but because Japan has
two, the American squad was in·
viled.
Peru is the current South
Americall champion and was
second to Cuba in the 1975 Pan
American Games . The team
finished seventh at the Montreal
Olympics and eighth in the 1974.
wo~d champlonshlps.
·Lynne Luedke of Golden West
College is one of the members of
the U.S. squad and G WC coach
Lou Ann Terheggen is an assls·
t ant coach. Laurel Brassey, a
resident of Huntington Beach, is
also on th8".squad.
The American girls are head·
quartered In the Houston suburb
of Pasadena, Tex., where they
live and train on a year-round
basis. During the s ummer. Los
Angeles area college players in-
cluding Luedke participated
with the squad and will play in
'J,'okyo. .
Among the top players on the
U.S. squad arc Flo llyman (6·S)
and P at Dow.dell (6·2 l, both
world class stars.
..
. FOOTBALL I MISCELL~~
Being Good No Accide11 .
GWC's Keys HtuJ Eye on 1980 Olympic~·
By HOWARD L. RANDY Of IN Oelf'f 1'119C Sl.lff
Kathy Keys is the leading run-
ner on the Golden West College
women'• cross country team this
fall but her favorite race is the
800 met.era for which she hopes to
gain a SPot on the U.S. Olympic
team in 1980.
She didn't just happe n to
become the best runner on the
GWC team this season.
During the past summer she
traveled to China for a month
with University of Redlands
coach Vince Reel and his wlte,
Chi Chang who coaches the
Taiwan track team. •
• Keys was one of 37 athletes
competing in four meets during a
month-long s tay that saw them
running in Kaochung, Tiachuni,
Taipei and TaJwan.
"The Cb1nes6 NaUonal team
competed In each meet and
traveled with us," Keys says. "It gave us a chance to know them
better because we had i n-
terpreten aloqg and some of the
Chinese athletes could speak a
little Engllsh." "-
Her own vocabulary of Chinese
wa~ limited lo s uch phrases as
thank you, how ar e you and
things or this nature. •
How was thj' food?
''The dinners were big Chinese
meals,•· she says. "They would
serve course after course and
some of lt was pretty strange.
Sometimes it would be buffet
style and we could pick our own
food . ·
"We found some American
Navy bases where we could go
and get anack bar stuff like lee
cream, hamburgers and things
we wanted. Th.ey also bad some
ice cream stores In some towns
where they served milk and ham·
burgers.
"They let us come and go on
the Navy bases because they
KATHY KEYS
seldom get to see anyone from
home and they liked to talk with us."
Tne Chinese took care of meals
and lodging for the group that in·
eluded both men and women
athletes. Most of the time ll)ey
were housed in hos tels and they
also s tayed In an Army barracks
on another occasion.· ·
Keys ran in AAU age group
meets before competing in high
school and now at Golden West.
One or her former AA U coaches
recommended her for the trip
and Reel invited her. Golden
West helped defray the cost of
flying to China.
Duri~ the final week of their
st ay, most of the team "9•
present when a typhooo hlt ·b'Ut
Keys and a .small group of the
athletes had gone &o Hoa• JC.aac
for atewdays. : ~·
"There was no apecJal ,._..
sure to improve durlnc t.be
trip," she says. "We dld vaia
each day and maintained -our
level ot competlUon but Jt we
super hot over there and 'Wf'
sweat alot." • ..
How did sbe do in the competi-
tion? • ,.
"I ran 10 races," she say,,.,•11
won both tJmes at 800 meters,
finished second twice in the '80
a nd once in lbe 200 and ran on~
relay teams. We finished lint
twice in lbe 3-mlle relay Ud
second another Ume and f.laced
third 1n the 4.40 relay twice. • · , ,
Her favorite event la the •
meters andJhe wUl concept.ND
on that race in the spring. • •
But right now she ls the tQP
runner on the Golden West ~
country team and a candidatelor
bomecomingq\leeo. • . :·
In cross country, she tratna
with the boys team because U\O)f
have much U>ugher workouts. ·
"Basically, the other women
do lighter workouts.'' her coacll
Judi Garman says. "She also
runs from 10 U> 20 miles with U»e
men on weekendJs."
"I'm jw;t running cross COUft·.
try to keep in shape,·· she says.
Her best time for 800 meters is
2:0lf. and she realizes she mmt
get down to 2:01 or 2:02 ln ,0rddc-
to qualilrfor International com-
petition. ..,..
Her detenninaUoa an<t-abtllfy
could get her to that PQint for._
1980 Games in Moscow. r••
Leen. fro. .,_,_ Ford
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Gate) at Ambassador Christian High· 8 p.m. ·
Hyman dominated the 1977
North Central and Caribbean
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standing player in both events, • 1
Dlredlees: North on San Diego Freeway to Paramount Blvd.
tamaff in Long Beach. North on Paramount, cross Imperial Bishway,Jett.oaQuillD~ve..
Sa&u.rcbJ Night's JC Games
Saa Diego •eaa at Oruie c.out College (7 : JO >.
Palomarv1Saddleb1~ce at Mllsloll Viejo RICll (8).
Dowdell helped the American
girls defeat Russia. Hungary and
Cuba in the Varna Invitational
tounnment ln Bulgaria d&lrlac
the summer.
Tickets for the Huntington
Beach match wut be available al
the door Thursday night for $3.
They are cUJTently being sold ®·
campus ror J2.
MVHosts
Celebrities Cal.Hubbard Dies
Farrah Fawcett-Majors wUI
again compete in teqnis in the
Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes
Wednesday through Sunday
which will be filmed in Mlhlon
Viejo for c·~ television.
Cancer Clainu Ex-umpire
Her appearance at Mission
Viejo will be her first TV
performance since leavlng
.. Charlie's Angels", the program
that sk:yrQCketed her to stardom.
Other stars scheduled to ap.
~ar include Susan Saint.James
in swimming, Linda. Blair and
Tab Hunter in horse jumplng,
Elke Sommer In cross country
marathon and M acLean
Stevenson, the ·men·s teatn
coach.
In addition to these SPotY .. s~ wiUJl5o ~pete.in QM.Oil..._
one contests in eight other
matches including basketball,
ping pong, billlards, a mini·
decatbloo.. an obltacte course
run, rodeo eventa, a bicycle race
and golftng.
Vince Scully and Phyllis
George will be the announcers
fortbeabow.
ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. CAP>
-Cal Hubbard. the only
member of both the professional
baseball and football Hall of
Fame, is dead of cancer at 76.
Hubbard, a charter member of
the National Football Leaaue's
Hall of Fame, was elected to the
Baseball Hall of Fame la.st year
after se.rving lS years es an
American League umpire and 18
more as AL supervisor o{ um·
pi res. ,
He also was· a member of the
college football Hall of Fame.
Hubbard wa s born at
Keytesville, Mo., on Oct. 3L, 1900.
He was a resldent of Milan. Mo.,
h-4" w-Hl-teud -i-n th• St.-.
Petersburg suburb of Treasure
Island.
He got his start in professlonal
• sports ln urn when be joined the
N FL 's New York Giants as a
tackle after a collegiate career at
Centenary College in ShrevePort, La., and va College in
BeaverF Pa
At the same time, the 6-foot·3,
~-pounder was an umpire in the
· PledmOlll Leacue.
Over the next decade, he alao
played wlth the Green Bay
Packers and the Pittsbur1h
Steelers, at the same Ume mov-
ing up the organizational ladder
as a professional baseball um-
pire.
He was promoted to the AL in
1938 and umpir~ four World
Serles before a bunting accident
in !'951 damaged hls eyesight,
ending his umpiring career. He
retired as supervisor of AL um-
pires in 1969.
llu]lbard was elected to the col-
lege football Hallo rFame m 1962
and became a"member of the pro
hllll a year later when that shrine
was formed. Jn February 1976, he
became the flft.b umpire to enter
the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Hubbard said he was proudest
of the fact that an ump\ re bad
never been involved in a scandal.
oCktail HoUr .
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TER POLO / FISHING / MISCELLANY Tuesday, October 18, 1977 DAILY "LOT •:J r-----~--.;._,;~~~~::..:..:...~~~:--~~~~~~--------~~~~~~~.-..:.:..:=-:..~~.:__~--~------_:..· .
ational Title a Goal Rock Cod
. Area.Goll .
Fo~. UCI Polo Dynasty Fishing
Sets Pace ·
RotindUp
lly ERNIE CASTJLLO judjt\ng from the way·
"' 0ta..o.i1,1'11euwe they've been playing, the
' The scoring ace is an optimism seems war-
-All-American, the goalie ranted. Among UCl 's
is being touted as such victims this year are
«ltd the coach is ~ UGLA twice and USC
Wlel'an of' intemationa\. twice. The Anteaters'
•eompeUtion. lone defeat came against
c: ·So what else does UC UC Berkeley. ~vlne'a water polo pro-Figueroa. wl\o m
ltt•m need? Simple: Newland culls water
another national Lille. polo's version of basket-
•! $ccustomed to win-bull immortal Elgin
nine, the Anteaters have Baylor, is having
post'ed a 215-SS record another outs tanding
during the dozen years season. In 10 games this
"Eel .Newland has been year he has tallied 35
a.tad COfch. And in that goals. Last year he
·a pan. they have scored 83. including 12 in
'f.ashioned an 18-8 'mark the NCAA tourney. '
ill NCAA champions hip However , notoriety.
tournament play, ..mak-brings with it an added
ihg the field in each of burden. Newland doesn't
the elghl years it's ~en hide the fact that his of-
offer ed. fense r~volves around ~ ·The only blemis h , Figueroa and opposing
however, is a history of teams counter by con-~Oming close but not centrating their defenses
c lose enough . NCAA aroundhlm. ~am pion in 1970~ Irvine "I felt 1t last year ,"
Jani s h ed s_econd 1972 ·Figueroa said of the pres-
througb-191.5 a nd was s ure that comes with
-thfrd lastyear. the job. "This time. 1 ·m
So it doesn't come as a trying not to put any on
$Urprise that the Ant-myself. Plu:., we have
:eaters. off lo a blazing better ba lanc e t his
9·1 start, are once again year.··
setting their sights on a What really makt!s
aationatcbampionsbip. ucr successful, Newland
• "That's our main goaJ. points out, 1s a close -
-the thing we're pointing and unselfish-team that ~o r , ._. s a id -G a r y works togelh.er. F1ig~eroa, a four-year ~·Figueroa 1s a play·
-&tarter-..! two.lime.Ail· er b u·t he · s o n I y
America belng hlliled as successful-Ir you-clln ~be best collegiate scorer get the ball to him, .. he
m the oaUon. says. "We need unselfish
__ "Each year l felt playerswho don't worry
:-we've bad a chance to do about such things. The :it and thb year I feel we team is together and that
;bave as Cood a cbance as really hell?,s when lhin~s unybody." · do go bad. · · ) .
JCdM Better With
[Simpler Defense
f Sometimes simple is better. Corona de! Mar
•J.fi,gb footbaU coach Dick Morris has learned that.
and by taking the complexities out of his defense.
he's turned the Sea Kings into a better team.
"'We've cut down on our stunting and stuH like
that," Morris says. "I'd say we've cut about half of
our defense out. We're a very.young team and we do a lot better.,yjth-a~impler sy-Btem... ,
As the Sea Kings prepare for Thursday night'.,·
1:30 game with La~una Beach :it the Newport
Harbor Highf1eJd, defense ts being stres.sed.
"When we began the season we were worried
about our linebackers. We thought we had a pretty
jood defense against the run, but we had to ahore up ~pass defense," Morris says.
• • "And that·s Just what we did. The linebackers
IJ.ave improved dramatically in each of the past two
ames. And I think we'll keep on improving," he
~ys.
Corona del Mar .surrendered five touchdowns
lllnd a field goal in its first three games, but in the
Hast two the Sea Kings have tightened up, allowing
just one touchdown in each.
The difference in the defense has also meant a
difference in the outcome . Alter those first three
games Corona del Mar was 1·2, but the turnabout
has made it 3·2.
"When you have a young team like ours you ex-
i>ect the kids will gel better as the season pro-
gresses, and that's just· what's happened,'' Morris says.
. The Sea Kings' defensive intensity was evident
an Friday nlghl's 2Q.7 victory over Dana Hills. Six
times the garoe had to be stopped while Dana Hills
players lay injured on tbe field.
On the game's opening kickoff a Dolphin player
was knocked unconscious and the game had to be
slopped for five minutes while he was revived.
"The only reason Dana Hills was even able to
score was because or a breakdown io our secon-~~ry;·:. r.torris says._''We did a pretty good job on
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Another key ingredient
is d t!d i culion. UCI
workouts run from 5:45
lo 8 in the morning and
from 7:30 to 9 at night.
The year-round program
allows for only three
weeks off a year. But 1t
has its rewards. Sue of
tt\e players on the UCI
team playc.'<I for the U.S
s quad in the World
U nivers ity Games in
Bulgaria which Newland
coached.
A prime-example of
dedication might be Bob
.M a lo ne. a 6 ·4 , 205
graduate or Laguna
Beach High School who
says he first became a
goalie because he was
not quick enough to be a
swimmer.
Now Malone finds
him serc s p e nding
anywhere from an hour
to an hour and a half dai-
ly lilting weig hts. at
least another half hour
running four miles and
then 45 minutes of drills
in the pool. On top of that
are the normal countless
h ours s pent treading
water
In essent'e, he's like a.
linpman in football .
quiet, reserved . un
noticed a nd t h e
backbone of the defense.
the last st.op between a
loss and a win.
"It's definitely worth
it ..... Malone says withou
hesitation. "Especially
when we're shooting for
the title."
Unfortuna t ely. H 's somethin~ few ~pie re·
ali~e . Obscurit y.
Newland concedes, is as
much a part of the sport
as treacling water.
"Heck, we're used to
it." he mHrs. "We don't
worry about spectators.
They're kind of weird
anyway. I'd rather play
before a handful or peo·
pie who app reciate
what's going on than a
large crowd which
does n't.
Rock cod fi shing is be-
ing spotlighted by all
three Orange Coast area
sporllishing landings as
the winter months move
closer .
"We've been doing
well with rock cod on our
weekend boat," a
spokes man for Art's
Landing in Newport
Beach says. ··we leave
at midnight Frillay and
Saturday nights and fish
at San Clemente or Santa
Barbara Island or at the
43 ·rqile bank."
Art's is sending half.
day boats out at 6 a.m.
and 12 :1~ p.m . with
senior citizens <6S·and-
over) .going for half.fare
Monday through Friday.
A rock cod special will be
running shortly .
·'Our main fishing
rij(hl now is for rock
cod." a spokesman for
Davey's Locker out of
the Pavilion says. "We
ar c toing out to the 14-
m 1 le bank and fish in
waters 300 to 750-feet
deep.
"Our half-day boat is
J:Oin f: out there about
every othe r day and
leaves at 8 o'clock. For
local surface fishing, it
leaves at 6 a.m. and
12 :30p.m.".
Tbe..Mati W_aJsh is be-
ing used for both public
·and charter fishing and
l e aves at 7 whe n it
makes a run for rock
cod.
The Thunderbird
]eaves al 2 a.m . for
Catalina to fish for bar·
ra cuda, bonito. bass.
cod, sculpin and other
fish Including mackerel.
bonito and halibut.
D ana Wh arf
Sportfishing Landing re-
ports good rock cod
fishing along the coast.
··we are doing better
on cod locally than we
have been going out a
wa~ s ... a spokesman for
Dana Wharf says. "We
arc catching mostly
ch lies with a few bites on
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President's Cup Winner ,.
Charles DaRos <left > accepts the Thomas W. Henderson
memorial trophy from president Woody Smith after winning the
pi·esident's cup tournament at Irvine Coast Country Club.:
Pickeroo 1st Place
To Santa Ana Man
Sharpen your pencil8.f ootb8.llexperls, coritMt
players and those or you who like to cast your lot
against the masses.
It's Pigskin Pickeroo contest time and entry
blanks are being publis hed Monday. today and
W edn~ in the Dally Pilot sports a~tion.
Witmer of this week:.,s top prize. a year'$ mem.;
bership in the Newport Nautilus physical 'fitness
center. is Santa Ana resident Harry Masb.
He came through a fairly predictable week of
action with ooly three misses in 30 aames. He took
the pipe on Denver's staggering win over Oakland.
Illinois· upset of Purdue and he missed out on an up-
set bid when be tabbed San Diego over New England.
There was a five-way tie for second place and
Paul Barth of Corona del Mar is the eventual win-
ner, via the tie·breaker as he was withln 16 or hit-
ting it on the nose.
Robyn Ravgiala of Corona dcl Mar picks up
third place, having just fou( misses, as did Barth.
The two r unnersup win SJO gift certificates
from South Coast Plaza
.Marathon Due
At Rose Bowl
PASADENA-Th e
Second Annual llose
Bowl Marathon will be
nm..Nov~ 11) with com·
petition for runners of
ages.
Cosponsored by the
San Pedro and Pasadena
YMCAs, the event will
feature slx d ivisions:
Open; 29 years and un·
d er; Wo men ; Senior
<30-39); Masters (40-49};
and Veterans (50 and
up>. Also included ls a
half marathon of 13
miles and a mini
marathon of six miles.
The race will begin at 8
a .m. in the Rose Bowl
parking lot with AAU re·
gistration required.
For applications. call
<213> m--0256.
Ticket Prices \
Prices for adult tickets
to all South Coast League
varsity football sames '
have been raised &om $2
to $2.50. Otber ticket
p ricea remain the
sam e-75 cents for
j unior high students and
younger. aod under age
four, free.
"We don't worry about
things like t hat , ..
Newland says .. , like lo
play i.lgainst the best
p e op I c \\ <' t• a n p I a y
:iJ:atruit I want 10 beat
I he bC'!>l To me. that·~
"hat \\C'retry1ni.:todo ··
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And as Newland very
well knows. beating the
best is the only way lo be
the best.
The water has lo cool
off a Ii lt lc mnrc for the
b11: onl'!> to start h1t1nJ?
We flab in waters from
~ to SSO feel m deptb
'a long the coast and it
takes bea~ gear ··
Boxing Program
' Set in Anaheinl 1
Four outstanding bouts are scheduled for
Anaheim Convention Center Oct. 2S with No. 2
featherweight Litle contender Sean O'Grady Jileet·
ing Billy Pearish in a featured 10-round batUe.
O'Grady has won 50 fights while losing one and
Pearish has a 16-1 record. O'Grady hails from
Orange whHe Pearish is a native of Joplin, Mo.
In another bout. Beto Nunez C2'1-l ), holder of an
amateur decision over current world featherweight
title holder Danny ''Little Indian" Lopez in a re-
gional Golden Gloves bout, will face Ruben Castillo
(26-0) of San Juan Capistrano.
Other bouts in clude a junior welterweight bat-
tle between Cowboy Jimmy Heair (50·10-1> against
Modesto Concepcion C~3·4 ) of Anaheim; and Abdul
Bey of Santa Ana facing Rodolfo Moreno in another
featherweight bout.
Bey recently woo six bouts in Mexico with five
o! the six coming via knockout.
Tickets are currently on sale at th~Convenl.ion
Center.
WIN PRIZES
WORTH
MORE THAN ·sa,ooo
'IN
'77
PIGSKIN
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A major cog in Uie defense rs miadle guard Eric
Raff, a definite all·league candidate. Cory Burwell
at defensive tackle is also a mainstay and the
linebacking corps is anchored by Greg K~bler. Green Bay atTampa-a..------... :----
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-THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
OCTOBER 22ftd occ
vs
SAN DIEGO MESA COLLEGE
At Lebard Stadium on
the OCC Campus
Ticket Prices:
Adults: $1 .50
Childien: $1.00
Students: $1 .00
Box Ottice Opens
at6:30p.m.
MM• then $3,000 worth of prlzH wllf
be ah1red by wlrfnera of 10 wHkly
Pigskin Plckeroo '77. Th• regulu
feature of the Delly Piiot •port• aectfon
tetta the football game outcome pr•·
dieting skill• of hundr9da of Orange
Coast sports fans and gridiron ho·
daddies.
A one-year membership at Nautllu1
Newport -a co·•d fllneas center
fBVOfed by aree lthletea -Wiii be
1w1rded each week to the Dally Piiot re-
ader who beat predict• th• outcomH of
football conteat1 from coaat to coHt,
Nautllua conditioning e9ulpment I•
f1vored by pro footbell teama. Nautilus
Newport la ldcated at 4220 Von Kerman
Avenue, Newport Beach. • • .
Second and third piece entrent1 wlll
each receive a S'IO gift certlflc1te from
South CoHt Plaze. Certificate• may be
redeemed at any of the mall ltorH.
To be elfglbl• for weekly contHt
awards, entrenta mu1t predict the win-
ners of each of 30 footbtll gamH a.Jtd
also gueaa the totll number of polnta .
1cored In all 30 gamH.
Houaton at Pittsburgh • : • Kan••• City at San Diego :
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USC at Notre Deme !
W aahlngton Stete at Stenford !
Colorado at Nebraska :
Houston at Arkanus
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Tenn••••• at Florida
Kentucky at °"'91•
Georgl• Tech at Tulane "'-""~
Michigan at Mlnnetota
Ohio Jt•t• at Northweetem
Syracuse at Pitt
· West Virginia at Penn State
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.84_ DAILY PILOT Tuelday.October18, 197i Business
Olfiee Takes Shape
The new Downey Savings and Loan As-
sociation corporate ofijce builrung begins
to take its shape between the San Diego
Freeway a nd Sooth Coast. Plaza Hotel.
across the street f~o SOuth Coast Plaza
in Costa Mesa. Th eight-story building
was scheduled for mpletion next .rune.
~GM Suits Expected
Clufvy Engine Action Revealed at Meeting
NEWORLEANS CAP)-Almosthalfthestates
plan to move forward on suits against General
Motors Corp. for installing Chevrolet engines in
m ore expensive make cars without advising
customers.
The suits claim that GM put Chevrolet engines
rnto Buicks, Oldsm obiles and Pontiacs without tell-
rng customers. •
HE SAID GM REJECTED the attorneys·
~eneral offer to settle if GM would pay customers
S500 per car and extend the warranties. Ohio Atty. Gen. William Brown disclosed the
plan at a three-day meeting of the National Associa-
.. tion of Attorneys General. ln Detroit, a GM spokesm an .,c;aid tbe
automaker would not discuss the rejected propos al
"because this matter is m litigation ...
-.
&des Hit
Record
BEVERLY HILLS
CAP> -The Signal Com-
panies, Inc.. reported
record sales of $724.8
million Jor the third
quarter, a 20 percent in·
crease over the 1976 third
quarter. t he company
said.
Net income for the
-nih'd qu<irter was-'26-.1
millio n, or Sl.35 a shar~.
42 percent increase over
a year ago, Forest N.
Shumway, presfdent and
chief executive officer.
said Monday .
,.,, , Net i ncome for the
nine months was $72.7
million. or $3.66 a share,
a 63 percent increase
• over 1976 net income.
The lawsuits seek restitution to customers,
court orders and penalties .
ABOUT 128,000 OLDSMOBILES, Buicks and
Pontiacs built in the 1977 model year had Chevrolet
engine because GM said its Oldsmobile plant coold
not keep up with car production.
GM offered to swap the cars with new ones as
long as the owners would pay 8 cents for each mile
driven in the cars with Chevrolet motors. The offer
would cost ;i. customer $400 if be drove his Chevy.
powered Oldsmobile S.000 m iJes
Brown's statement s aid that 39 attorneys
J?eneraJ made the compromise offer to GM in July.
The statement did not say when GM rejected it or
why · L.
Also dun nJ? lh<' cnn\:pnt1on. Ilhno1s i\tt) Gen
William Scott coordinated work on a federal class
action suit on the same issue that is pending in U.S.
District Court i.n Chicago. ·
Suits against GM on the motor issue have ~n
tiled in Alabama. Arkansas. California, Colorado.
Connecticut, lllinols, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine.
Maryland. Massachusetts, Michigan. MiMesota,
Nevada, New York, North Carolina. North Dakota
Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. Vermont, Vlrgini~
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Country Inn Compl~ments
Wonders of Masseur
. ( , I
By JULES LOH
A"$-l•ICM,.._altlll
BERKELEY SPRINGS. W.Va.
Are today's old folks sturdier?
Are the young folks creakier ? Or
is it just that the highways are
better?
I
.1 ••
doubledlt.ssl:.to«Orooms... i
Whatever the reasog, there has ( J
been a decided cha.ngo in Ried A.MERICA
Jahnson's clientele over the
years . ~ .._~~~~~~~~~--
Ried Johnson is a musseur. Ile
works at the Berkeley Springs
sanitarium, where he has been
rubbing people the right way for
more than half his 70 ye ars, and
has noticed that while business is
as brisk as ever the age of the
The town takes its name from
the springs gushing 2,000 gallons
of waler a minute out of a
hillside, a s pectacle all the more
lovely when the hillside is de-
corated with a utumn.
Ried Johnson and all his .,.. •
cestors he knows about '""" up. t in B~rkeley Springs. ..Some «)(; •
the g raves in the Johnso._:
cemetery go back to the l'ZOOI. .. }
hesai~ : .
I
1 average r ecipient o f hi s
physiotherapy has markedly THE WATER ARRIVES at a
declined. steady 74.3 degrees, summer and
, .. . winter. It is sweet and clear. 'IN THE OW days. he swd. Native Indians celebrated the
HE WORKED AltOUND tb$ j
baths as a helper from the thn• :
he was a boy, then wMn the job
of masseur opened up he went to l
Chicago to a school of mauage f
·and physiotherapy, came holne
and took the job. That wu· 111 1
1945. I "I don't know whether lb~ ,
waters have any curative :
power," he said.· "In f9ct, Of :
course they aon •t. But Jr a penoer:
thinks so, they do. They beJp :
psychologically. Certainly th4 ·
massages m~e you feel better If !
YoU ache, or even ii you don't.: !
There's no doubt about the purity !
and good taste of the water. :
"people would come h ere and •place a t first. of course, and
stay for no less than a week and spread the word. When George
take the baths ever y day. Washington camped here on a
They were mostly older people. surveying job for Lord FairfaXt
''Now they are Y<?ung _or mid· the s prings were already
die-aged. They drive m from ... fam 'd ..
W~s hin g.ton,_ Richmond . His diary entry for March 18,
Ph1ladelptua, \:r\JOY the scenery, 1748. says: "We this day called to
take a bath. get a m assage and see Ye Fam'd Warm Spring."
drive back ho111e in the evening.
"Well, there are better treat-
ments for older people's ailments
nowadays, that's one thing. But
the highway is better, too, so
these young people don't ha ve to
stay overnight.''
THAT'S TOO BAD. Staying
overnight at Jlerkeley Springs is
a positive joy.
The place they would stay.
next door to the sanitarium, is
called simply The Country Inn. It
is that, a count.ryj.nn, a sturdy old
relic which is not only a welcome
relief from tihe Mot.el Modern
school of hostelry but also a
testimonial to the wonders of the
· waters of Berkeley Springs.
· THEY BECAME EVEN more
fam 'd wben a l awyer from
C larks burg, W. Va., Home r
Williams, dropped by to ease his
groaning joints in the early 1930s.
He fell so cured be loaned a local
couple, the Walle r Harrisons.
S60,000 to build the inn so he
would have a comfortable place
to stay next time he ached.
We've never bad any diseases !
around here from it. lt'a jua'. good to drink ...
' That fact has been known foe : 2~ centuries of recorded history
and who knows bow Jona before
that? People drive for miles to
fill jugs. Even local people line
up w ith their bottles.
.. They were paying carpenters
·cind bricklayers 15 cents an hour
back then." Ried Johnson re-
calls . "That was all it took.
S60,000. When the inn was
finished in 1934 il became so
popular even in those hard times
·they had to expand it. In 1937 they
KNOW WHY! IN recent years
a state law required all city •
water supplies to ~chemically ,
purified. So the 944 citizens of•
Berkeley Springs, from their:..
taps, get water with chlorine ;
added. .
"I don't know;• Ried Jobnsoe ·
shrugged. "Tbe law's the law."
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TIMC!ay, ~lobef 18, 19n .N DAILY PIL.OT 85
Fears Grow
Carter Fans Firea
By JOUN CUNNIFF ., ..... Mii,. -
Jn one momentous day President Carter cot the ateel
com panles off hia back and lhtn ateol)ed on the toes ot ~t -otheraymboloflndualrlalmls~t.tbenaUo~'1ollj>fOdUC4lt'I.
And 1n dolng so he sent a ah.lver tbrou&h prtvate !'}·
terprise, which baa been campatanlnc ror it.a very 111•
a&ainst the mistaken notion tbat everythlb1 ft takes ~
somehow swells the bank accounts ol a l1¥0nd rew • .
SOME ..,. IULLION, BE Hid, would .. JO Into th•
pockets of the oil companies \hemaelves" tr C0qre11 r ..
Jected his program to continue refU)atins oll and 1u prtc .... ~
But. later the President's ftJUNI were abownto be la•
gross exaaaerauon. Tb• Preeldent. lt appears, made t.M
same error so many others alao make: Ht contused
gross revenues with net lncome.
The truth is that petroleum and coal products com·
panles, according t.o the PrelicMnt'1 own ~mle Npol(j.o
Congress this year, took In u prollt dwtq lt1t onJ1 I ctftti
or ao roc every dollu ot aales. •
Those proflta went not to a few but to •
mllUOM ot investors. All the,., ot re-
venues went for Hlarlea, -~~1 -~veat. ment ln facWUea. traupon.muon ad
1enenl Oftfbtad. _
No matter what their feellr\p about oU, therefore, there ls c:onstemaUoa lD
the buainess community today becaUle.
in total contradkUon ot theJr .aoru,
they have been set •part from the total
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commun!ty. Jt is "them" ~aln&t "•t CUNN.,,
the people."
The late Presldent 'Kennedy did somethln1 of the sort in
1962 when, after feellna he wu double-cro11ed through a
price lncre~e by U.S. Steel chairman Roger Blough, he re·
(erred to his fdther's warning tbat businessmen ue SOBs.
BUT THERE IS A VAST DIFFHENCE between Ken·
nedy jand Carter. KeMedy's remark was spontaneous:
Carter's wu calC\llated. Kennedy's ri!mark was an erul>'
Uon of bot emotion; Carter'• couldered remarks cut like
cold steel. -
What Carter eaid wu the very t.hift1 that l>ualneaamen
hoped they wouldn't hear from a Prealdent. They are fully
aware of the lm~ct of a prestdent'1 remark.I •.. Ube Micl it,
It must be true.' Or eoeome people will 1a1.
A FEW PDABES rao• A P•BSIDENT, partl®lJl'~
ly, when the word.I UMd are ''rioolt" and ''l>rollteerini·~
and .. into the pocket.I" tends to undo all their efforts.
In fact, Judging from tbe advertisement.a prepared by
lbe AdvertlslnJ Council and the Bualnesa Roundtable, tbe
Preaident was aw_are or his choice of words. They are the
very ones the ads seek to defuse. • • -
Consider this opening paraeraph of a tJ\ree-page ad ~
the Roondtable. formed by B1ou1b ~r tifJ conlront.atSoft
with Kennedy:
"WE'VE BEEN BEARING A LOT about 'Them' lately
Oft.en bad things. About how bJg they are. They've· been
cursed in the streets, reviled 1n Coaaress condemned by the
press . They are o(ten overestimated. They are seldom un-
derstood.'' · ·
Business, especially blg business, has long feared tllat
people psychologically separate it from t.be naUoaal com~
munity, set it apart as something t.o be watched rat.her tJan.
something to be used for jobs and income. •
And now, especiall y with Bert Lance gone, the business
rommunity is fairly certain that the Wbjte House shares
a nd per.haps has exploited that recUni . •
Tecluiical V pswing-,..,._ .
Aids Stock Rally
NEW YORK (AP> -Thestx>ck marteteJced outaamall
gain today ln a technical upswing after l~ broad decline o( late.
The Dow Jones averace ol 30 Industrials, down more
than 20 points in sht tradln1 days, was up O. lT to 820.51.
Advances outnumbered declines by a 7.5 marcln amQnf New York Stock Exchanse-U.sted lssuts. •
Trldln« wat fairly quiet. Bl« Board volume tot.1Ue4
20. l rolllion shares. •
Brokers said stoclts attracted some "barraln bunli.Qa" interest and covering of previOWJ short positions after tbt
market's broad decline or la.le. .
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Fear Fills Air Chavez'
Backers
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI 8UllNEU NAM&STATIM•llT
PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE
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Suburbl.a's Serenity Slowly Eroding
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• F VT UR I 5 TI C 5 I 0 N ti..-ottlwll<ll__......,__: MAINTl!NANCE, tU 9a1Ler • HAR80R TOWIN() ~fllANV, JtO?,Olli.Motsa.Cafllorlll•ti.• "4 wen"'" SCr..c, c. .. ~CA Dan Cl'larl .. a1en~e1111tlp, •is t?t.17 l•ker, J!Ol. Cotla MH.t, Catllwftle Owen J. Hawl•I'. Utlt MIWteft
llt'l'laeAssoClated Press
1t was an autumn Sunday du.sk
in a woodsy suburb and three llt·
Ue girls went out to play.
)JtlllobS oC children do it every
day in the towns that ring the na·
'lion's crime-ridden cities. Being
able to simply send the kids out to
play is one of the charms of the
z;uburbs and one reason for leav·
i ng the city
BUT THAT CHARM Is eroding
in suburbs ever ywhere. In
... w ......... ..
BILLBOARDS, POST£RS ASK, 'WHERE IS ANN?'
Mla1lng lndlana U11Jveralty Coed Ann Harmeler
Communities Rally
__ Jn Search of. Cped
, .
CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind. (AP> -Ann LoW.lie 'ftarme1er, 20.
~ould be considered nothing more than .a statistic one or
thousands of persons reported mls.sing eacll year. tn time destined
to be erased from pollce computers and human memories.
But Mis~ H1rmeier, a lifeloog resident of Cambridge City, is a sy~bol oC the abiJ!ty of the •:OOO ~le who live in this small eastern
lndrana commuruty and adJacent towns to counter frustration and
despair with optimism md determination.
THE PEOPLE ARE SEARClllNG FOR Miss Harmeier And
they won't give up until they find her.
On the moQllng or Sept. 12, the Indiana University junior loaded
her clothes and books into a car and beaded for the campus in
~loomlogt.on, about 105 miles away. She stopped at service stations
several times en route because she was having car trouble.
She was last spotted atanding outside her disabled car a.long Jn.
dlana 37, two miles north of Martinsville, less than 20 miles from
campus.
THE ltEV •. .ROSE TAUL OF Cambridge City Presbyterian
Church. a family friend, became alarmed <when Miss Harmeier
failed to telephone her that njght as planned. The next day, she and ,.-= _...Mis~me.ier..'.s~m.oth~Marjori~ retraced... the route Mis~ -• Harmefernad folten. r -Y' ... • -•
They found the toaded car, emergency lights flashing aban· doned by the roadside. '
Where is Ann?
That question, In bold, black type, is spread throughout the na·
Lion on bumper slickers. posters and billboards. all part of a
massive campaign that began the weekend after Miss Harmeier
vanished.
_ "J:l!OJ)~ ANN WAS rffilirted missing, J called Mrs
Harmeier and asked i£ there was any ng I coUJd do." s810Dav1d
Westo~ Dublin Elementary School principal. '4'h.al's when Ernie
Alder -a retired state police sergeant and another neighbor of the
Harmeiers -and I decided to put out the posters ...
Thousands or posters bearing •picture and description of the
blue-eyed. blonde Miss Harmeier have been distributed, he said.
Weston, Alder and•Miss Taul set up the Ann Harmeier Search
and Reward CommJttee, wh.lch bas collected more than SIO 000 in
pledges and $5,000 in cash. '
SMALL SEARCH PARTIES OF AREA residents and Bloom·
tngton citiz.ens are helping police scour parts of the Morgan-Monroe
Stale Forest and combing remote areas in southern Indiana and Kentucky.
Six billboards displaying Miss Harmeier's picture have been
erected between Cambridge City and Bloomington. Stories for two
national magazines, a public broadcasting documentary and local
television and radio spots are in the works. •
Police, observers and even the citizens themselves are amazed
a l the Intensity of their determination. But all agree that Ute trey to
the community zeal lies with Mi.ss Harmeler herself.
ANN LOUISE HAJlMEIER LIVES in the hearts and minds or
thete people, for her church work, her devotion to her mother. her
tai.nt.u.r father, .Robert, died of a brain tumor when sbe was 4.
Miss Harmeier returned home often while at Indiana Universi·
ty, .. probably more than she should have," says hen mother a
nnisic teacher for Wes tern Wayne Schools. "She loved her home.·:
• A drama m.Jor and an A student, Miss Harmeier's gift for sing.
mg and acttna landed her a supporting role in a university musical.
She bad sung wlth twq, other girls at community functions for 11
years.
"SHE ALWAYS WAS READY TO use her talent." Miss Taul said. •'even If lt meant chlmging her schedule.
"AM Is very special -just lhe most special person -ve ry
mature, sensitive and so good to elderly people. even though she has
no reason t.o care about them. She just does.
"It would be a horrible, insensitive community that wouldn't
unlte to find her. ln a larger town. it wouh.ln 'l have happened ... but
here, we're Ukc a-family."
' THREE STATE POLICE DETECTIVES have been assigned
full Umot.olhe cue, but leads are few and far between and evidence iaac4rce.
"Thia iocldent has au the indications of foul play ... said state
pollce Sgt. Donald OastinP~u. "lt's not JJke she walked aw•y from
.lho dorm or .somethin•. ••
Elvaton, Md .. the three girls dtd
not return that Sunday to their
comfortable homes 10 cniles LOS ANGELES <AP)
south of Baltimore. Some ma.Jor church
The bodies of Deborah Ann leaders, among the
Hogan, 10, her sister Theresa, 8, . s taunchest backers of
and Ann Marie Brzeszkiewicz, 8, farm labor leader Cesar
were discovered the following Chavez, have threatened
day in a creek. They had been to withdraw their s up·
stubbed to death two of them had port of the United Farm morethan40wo~nds. Workers _il'\ a dispute
A 16-year·old neighbor, Stuart over Ch~":ez'. reeent trip
Kre iner . was arrested an d to the Ph.ihpprn~s. .
rharged with the deaths that "l was and sllll am dis ·
ended the serenity of suburbia. lurbed by Chavez' visit,··
.. , . the Rev. John P. Brown, WE VE ALWAYS FELT fair-acUng executive director
ly sure here. but you can reel the of t h e Northern
fear in the air,·· Bruce Strazze, California Ecumenlcal
president of the local civil as· Co u n c ii s aid in a so~iati_on .. sajd be fo_re the arrest. t elephon'e interview
,_,.,,., K"", 10112 H•rbor tste I.It .• H""linClfon llHc.lt, CA 92446
l 1\1' llllflneu la coneluclad l>'f • vener•I .-~11 .. ~tefno Tiiis si.1..,,..,,. w•• flied with llle Counly Clerk cl 0r•"9t Co4.m1y on Sept. n, ttn.
fl'fU•
l>ubll"*I Oraftlle c:o.11 O•llr Piiot, Stpl. 21, Oct ... "· "· .. ,, •111-n
PUBUC NOTJCE
l'ICTITIOUl8USINIU NAM! STAllNl!NT r"" 1011ooo1nci 11trsans •re CI04no t><>sl·
nt•U> COLORAND·SUMNllT VIEW. 11S'2 LA119l1v A .... I rvlne, CA 9'2114 Color-C:O.-allOn, • C:.lllornla <orl>Ol'•tlOn. 111.1 L11191ey An . Irvine, CA '11114
SIR o.w1opm .... 11nc ... C•lllo<rll• CO<-•llon, 1101 <;.rc11111 Grove 81•0 .. G1rot<1Grow, CA92 ... I
T "" buSIM U •• conOWCIK by • 99 ... , •• ,,.,, ... Nl\lp COl.ORANOCORP
This 1s a typical bedroo.m from San Francisco
com!1lunity. ~nd w.e'ven~v~rh~d Monday.
Rl<hlrCIT. """ p,.._, 11111 aiatement w•s lllecl wlln -C-ty 0..11 ol OtM\00 °"'11tr on Sep. .......... tt. 197)
Fll2t0$
Publllllld Ot~ CANIS! Oeilr Pllol Oct 4, It, II, n. lfT1
a hemous ~rime ~ke this. said Stressing that bis or·
Capt. William Lindsey of the ganization considers
An!!e Arundel (Md. I County Philippine President
police. "It has shaken toe ~rn· Ferdinand Marcos' gov· ,
munitl_ up, puJled people closer ernment unacceptably ur~~ther and made ·t=hem-lc~ oppre§sive. Brown said.
the1rk1dsclose tohome." . ··our su pport fo r
PUBUC NOTICE
fll1CTITIOUS8Ulllf1i NAME STATIM!MT
Tiie lol~"9 --'' dol"9 lllnl·
MU•-' •
'14» ,. W<\lie •• ,....... CA. tl104 Tiiis Ml .... , Is c~ 11,. _, 111> Tlll1 tivll1WUW.SCOO'CM:11Mbt'•ftill•
CIMcNal. dlvl-1. l>MC.81-Mthlt' C>wwo,.1.Hawlev Tlllf, .. .._ w., f.., 111lltl tlw Tltll a1.i..-was Mad 'WIUI ttw c-r CHfll at ~MOe c.wnlr .,. .._, Countr c'41rlt OI Or'Mee CIN.Htlr lit!°''-ttmbef 21, 1'77. • t4, lt71 .. ,..J llVf»-4' . Pullll-Orenge ONst Delly Piiot, Pubfl"*f 0r""9'1 0>96' 0.llr PllOI; StP1.V...i0tL4,11,11,m1 0»11 on.1,2S,-..C1Hov.1,1,1t11 . ~,,
PUBUC NOTICE
NOTI(& IHVIT1NO arDS Tne Counly Sonll1tlon Dlltrlcts ot Ora"9'1 C.OW.l'f, Calllornl•. wlll rKel•• sulecl bio' 1.1nlfl Frtelev, Oclobtr ft.
"11, al 11:00 A.M. OIOt n11•sr lie ,.... c•l•tcl .i lhe Oislrkh' AOmlnhlret1v1
ottict~ br the Clell anel lime 11ere1nabo.._ .. , forth, et Wlllcll ti-Iner w111 be PUllll<lr opeowo •ftel ... em1neel •I lllwelllce ot tlwt Ollltl<IJ, '*" Ellis •wnue, Founteln V•lley, C•I• 1«111•, '°'Ille lolfowl119 SOLIDS HAVLJNO IG(tllnd5Ctfftllntttl SPEOFICATIOH HO. PW-4U1
6 ICI> MU$l ... _,,Ulacl Oft .... toffll
WPP''-'l l>Y llw OhltkU In .cco-. Wllll all p<OVl~ol IM -ll1<atl011S. s.i.c111caU011S, INd DIAnll• -1"'1/IV lnlormMIOl'I mar be OCJtaln..s at""9
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Setrelarv 8oar•ofOl-Wii;. c-tr Sanllatlot> Dlllrkll -.1,t,3.s.•.1-11, _ _ 91-0<ini! Coliflly1 C.lllornl•
Putrll5/llcl Orange Oieat Oelfr fll~
Ocl-11, 1'71 ••1~71
PUBUC NOTICE
MAU SU .. a1tt0ft C~llTOfl THE STAT.Ofl CAl,,.lflOlllllA flOlt
T'ff•CIO(INffOflOltANOI.
Ne.A~ NOTICe' Of' H•AltlNO O" .. &T1Tl(lf4 flOtl "lt08AT• 0" Wll.I. ANO f'Olt LlfntutS T .. TAMilfH·
TAllY ANO l'Olt AUTMOllllATIOM TO AOMllllST•lt UNOElt THI INOilffll«NOIHT AOMINISTUTIO .. 01' HT.ATES ACT. ht11e 9f ftE8A HISTED, Al(" ltEIA SMlnt HISTED, AKA REBA I. HISTED, OtceeWO. NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVl!N INI I.DIS JENKIN$~ IYed ~I !»Il-
l*' tor ,,,_ .. f wtn era fOf 1s-• ol L•tt•rs Ttsl•trMlltary elld ftl<'
A_,.l'IMUllGn to .A*nlNJ\r ~the
I~ Mrnllllstratlofl ol Estaes -"Cl, ,..,_. to wNdl II fTYde for
f\ll1tlff 1*1iallert, -111111 u. ''""' MCI pl_. cl hNrlnO t"'9 .. -l•et lllMft ............... 1,1'tl',wt ~ ••
!n tht courtroom of 0.0.rtmellt Ho. hf
ule ~. 4" 100 avic Center 0r1 ..
WHI, In the City of .Senta Au, a111onwa. O•'-'Oc.\.12.t\11 WILUAM'r.SY JO-
Golll1ty Gl«flt l'llAHICA.Ol.DMl!H SWISS REURVE ASSOCIATES. l)OJ A•oUOo, Suite ?JS, Newp0rl r------------BHCll, ~ m.o PlJBUC NOTICE
OLOMUt ANO Ol.DMllN ttlO-r0t1w,s.N•to1 New,_,, llNcll. CA f1IMt
People would expect a tnple Chavez' union has to be
~urd~r in nearby Ba~timore or tied to s upport for
Y. ashangton, b~t not an the re· human rights around the
laxed community. Somehow. 1t worlcl. The two iss ues
had seemed immune. No longer. cannot be separated." J•mM Allen l•ltMr, 1000 PIA Newp0'1 1 111, Newport 8ee<ll. CA
""°
•ttllrMll•tor: ...... _, ---.. o-n_c:_E_TO_C._R_l_D_IT_O_lt_S __ , PulMI~ O'Wl9t "°''' O•llr Piiot;""---..
SUPIRIOll COUltTOI' THI! Od. U.1a,74, lf17 .Utt,11 Thll ~, .. n It tonGUCl9d t>y ... In· TllE CAUSES OF the growing
crime in suburbia are varied and Tris llplteld d1•idUll J•,,_ A. Zeltner
STATEOFCALIFOllNIA f'Oilt THECOUNT't'Ol'OiltANOli .... A·'14U PUBUC NOTICE
debated . It naturally migratt?l>
from the c1t1cs with the popula-
tion; it commutes outward with
urban criminals; it becomes in·
d1 enous to the ~uburbs . Ifs n-n l't'OH -. . . ,...A~ .•
permissive ram11y and· lenient
1•ourts
Although the l&tes t FBI
stat1st1cs show the nation's crime
rate as dropping, the s uburbs
show a 6 percent inc:rease in
'1olcnt <:rimes murder . rape
and JSsaull for the first six
months of l97i compared with
the same pcnod an 1976
LOS ANGELES (J\P)
A federaJ judge has re·
fu sed to order t h e
Montgomery Ward
stores t_q stop selling ctiitdr~At;>.~
legedly treated with
Tris. a name retardant
chemical which a federal
Tiii' Jlal-1 WH flied will> Ille c ...... 1, C•••k ol 0t•119'1 County on Sept. E•l•I• ol FLORA CATHARINE SU .. BRICMtCOUR1'0flTHll ST EWART, O«<t• .. d 5lATIEOl'CltUllOltNIAFOlt
AHlf tr:'..~~~~·~::!::.~~:!': THliCXMINTYO,ORA.ICH
•• Pu~~ c;r~,~ <;;;' O•llY Piiot. 1"'11 .,, --"·~· ..... Cf elm• 999ln•I H 0 TI c E ": .... ~.It IN c;. 0"
12. ,.,,
... pt • • • • •llt-1l lne w10 o.c.oe,,. er• r1N1ulrltd to file
.....,m, wttfl 1!W nec~.-y -heu. In :~'ril~ :~It/:~·: T~ 0/ !'~~
.,J!.lJlt(_ll' 1'110'11! Ille ottlC• °' tr.t cit<~ ol Ille ellOve -MIN IST RATIOM WITH TH• WILi. -w: ~· _ r1 ..... to0<eMOt1Mm.w•llllllit • N N I! x •.o • N 0 "0 It
Fl CTI TI OU$ 8USINESS Qr'(.--s, N ~"'-lill*f itUTNOIUZATIOfif-TO AOMIHISTIR •I""' ollk.• ol RfCHAllO E. Ml!Yelt, UNDER 'THI INOliflDOENT" AO.-NAM& JTAT!MEHT AllorN'v ii( Ulw, toO Wll1ltlre 81¥4.,
TM lollowll>Q _.,.I• Ool119 bu.Ii· SUllA U)O. Lol Alllleltt. Calllorlll• MINIUllATIOMOflll$TATllSACT
..... M 90D11.Wo1<Jit•U.elka6111USl ... not EU•••'' MABEL M. eusH. agC'ncy says can cause NEWPORT v1Deo 1110 ,..,._ u.e ..,,.,.,,iQnefl '"•" met1.n pert.i,,. o.a.-. .i • cancer. 10.,_.. ..., lOO !kw-I S.11<1'1, U •"9 IO!lleff""•olwioci.c-t,wllllln NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llwt
'7660 1.,.., "*''°" .. W -11,11 -l<.aUCll'I Al AN II, BUSH~ IMtCI llefelll a "11-U .S D1str1c l Judge Tllon\e•V Sull•v•n •HOP••k °''"'•-K•. t10ttforP-•o1wt11-~ .. -.o1 Robert Kelleher on Mon· N1ws-t NO 11» N-t Buel\ CA O•tectSepUt1. "'' Aelmlnlwat.-.. 1111 me Wiii .,.,._
'1WIO FREO MURRA\' ef\CI 10< aut-ltel-lo AOmlniJI• un• day s:J ad lhe federal gov· "'" """"'"'" conou.t..i b• .,. '" STEWART. JR •• ,.,. 1noepen0ent AOrnln1w.uo.. ot c>rn m<'nt had failed to 0"10""1 e-u1oro1u...w111of E•••tn-"ct.ret•ence1o,.,,1t1t1,_ rt-om..,v !.viii••" IM-ne""'°oec_,,, lor lurll"'' ,..n1cu1.,,. ~ U\al 1i. :-.tio w I hat Tris doec; r ... , ,,.,_, ""' 111.., '"''"' tl\e lllCH•lllDE.MllYWlt "f""•nC11>1-.eothear111911te-""~ H+• cootcub.l .. .l!.llJe:. ~,000
po pulation s how a 2 percent drop
1n those cnmc::.
<' Q'tffl°~ Nlnt'er'\ U Chum (;O...,l{ ~""' OI 0re"99 Ceunty on A119 Alt....,.yat uw -n 511 lor "'°"9m~. Jffl, It IO.CIO ~ "" ----.O.Wllilll?t1Nw • "'·· •n 1"" <.,..,,,_, ol Ot_,.....,, · madt! by the Consum<'r ,.111n s .. n.tne ~o Jot Aklc°"1t. 11100~0nm-Product Safety Com. Put>.,.,_ Or•rt0t Coo•1 O•"Y P1to1 ... ,,....,..8 U.Mll 0<1ve Wt>t, 1n 111e cu., ot s.nr. .....
O\'£RALL. THE SUBURBS mission s.or no<t 4•11·''·''11 T••:m116~1141 c.a~,!~;:1~1-14 • ..,, h::ad a 6 1:>crccnt dr.opfn -crime. __________ .. _,_,s-_n~ •1-•,..1-v1.. w1LL1A"'ll.s•JOHN,
Plll>I-0...,. C-U ..0..1• eU04. reflectinng a 7 percent drop in IJC S upporte d PUBLIC NOTICE °'' •. 11, 11. u . ,.,, N~R;1;i°:E':~:,1'
property crime. But there are 47'°"17 ~001tA1..o,MuoE1. "d rl t" d . b f'ERKELEY SUPElllOlt~UllTOl'THll llOHHWALD W1 e va a ions an some SU • > <AP ) 'TATli'OFCALlf'OttNIA l'Olt • "llOl'f.:Ut~•LCORl'OttATION urbs surfer much more than University of California TNliC.OVHTYOl'ORANoE ----------•-N•w-'Ctft•Onw
oth d d ~-•·tttM PUB OTI $11111 uu ers. g ra uate an pro· 011De1tTOSHowuuse LICN CE New-111aklt,e1tn ... In New Jersey suburbs. violent fessional schools should '" •• Pene HEAD,• Minor, bvr-------------••t1wMyfw;l'e4111-
c rame has increas·ed by almost 35 continue gi vlng pref. :,•L~•A~ ".~~;>~~~JuD•E HEAD. "~'11,.'i~!:~:,.':::s Pub11.n.ci Ot-c;.o.,1 0.11.,. Pitor.' •
h FI ' ............. ~-..,..olNanw Ocl.lt,lf,U,1'17 percent since t9'72. t e B re· e rential treatment t<> wHellE.AS. w1Lt.1•"' HEAO •"° T.,. ,.,..1n -m.a ,.,_ .. , ... i,.
Ported. The rate of increase in minorities unless the Juoie "E"D· cie1111 ........ n .,.r..,,, 0o1119 "'*""' -· 1'-1°'1 .... 1119 tk· o< •PCMk-PETIE ANDllEW HEAD, tltioln-.; ruralNewJerseywasStpercenl courts forbid it, a UC • .,.,,.,....,..,.,,.1 .. ,,01a991oe,111.a 1F1et1t1GusNe~i.1i.ev>H.
The list or violent crimes In task force said Monday • ""'*' witll the Cle<lt ot "'" Covn IHNERVISIONS lor •nor•<"""'l!•no •DOhc:ent•s,,_ HOME OECOll ... TORS Of' ~uburbia 1s growinj.l For exam-The task force also 11om P1.11e ANDREW HEAo 10 AMERICA
pie.. recommeoded retlucino n cvi:N ... NOllt!WHl!AO t s.io °"''"'" .,,..,., 1rw tor_.
h "' l I IS OROEREP llWt •II .,.,,.,,.1,... 1"9 ll<tiri.,.., ,,._," bell'9 c-u<lf'O In the lu.!SI month. two lh(' cmp as1s on stan· IUfll.0 •II'""-... onhll•O m•lfff ~~..or ...... babysitters were raped and a dardized lest scores in -11eW•11111°""rh111:•A.M., P1eu.~ .. et11,CA11..,,.. ..
lhird was assaulled in Ramsey graduateadmissions.. :'~s.,'.~·~~:'= 11c11~.o!!"'...::',~~~ .. C:.~~
and Upper Saddle River,· N.J. 0r1,,.wnt,s.m11M.1,c.1ttont1• . .,.., '"'°'PDtJMCl.•~htOfnlu°""°'''~ Patrols were increased and a "'""~. ,, .,.,, ""'' '"-!letllloft 1or •nco010<•tec1My 11•1911 .. Doc A rratH <llafttltol ... "'*-.'°not ... ..,. .. ,..,. •. ""' ---"'"""'*"'•'IOI\ babysitter switchboard was set "is FURTHCtt OADEREO t,..,. ·• 200 Hcwport Ge<lw °'"' ... ~ , .. , el 11111 Onlfr co ~ c-bt P~1. l<tw1>0f't llu<JI, Calllo•11la up w ASCO (A p ) A Dlllllh"•O In '"-Oelly Piiot, • ·-· -SUSAN ROSENTHAL, a physician in this Kern now~o11111nera1c1rcute11.,,p.1n1. s r-tM-.-••e11ew,.c.en.
C .., In OtMIOI c-.ty, C.IHornla. _,. • CllKledll'f •CDrPW•lloft. 29-year-old bride, was murdered ounty community bas -•wfouf-..1 .. -u""'°''° eevEALVTHOMPSON m her home two weeks ago in been arrested on charges ,.,._ ... ,. ..... ,..,...,,,..,..u'°"' INCORPORATED ( f . • oaa.os..t.•. ,.,, ACAlllMrlll•CM-Mlon New Hope. Minn .• a suburb of o orgmg prescriptions 1.e11 ... v.,,,.ltflho.. e-,a.wrtyT._
Mjnneapolis. Threats were and prescribing drugs to Ndllllotu.s.-1orc-r1 ~
s pray.painted around the quiet an addict. :f~ .. ~~~~~~~N
neighborhood. Her husb-and's Dr. Glenn Hallock was ,.__,. .. '-
former girlfriend was arrested. arrested at bis ofClce 1 .. 0... .. ,Sillle•
-·A 17-year-old babysitter kid-Monday and booked into ;:.~=1~.,,....
naped three children from the the city jail. sheriff's .,,.."' d t. "<I AllenotYllw N iii-• Dallas suburb of Garland two epu ies sai PubOtllt<I ar ... 1111 eo..1 0111r P•~. weeks ago and took them on 8 His arrest followed a 0<u,11,11.u.1t11 .
30-hour trip to New Mexico. four-month investigation . _________ •_1_u._n
Five women. four of them by the Kern County
neighbors, were abducted, raped narcotics task force, the
and murdered in Alexandria, Va. st ate Board of Medical
An t8·yeat'-Ol~lltgb s~tft>ct 1t"'t"'P __ Qu~ Assurance and
out was sentenced last week to Wasco~ff<.'t! ' --
prison.
-LAST JULY. EIGHT TrekMMlled
persons were lined up and shot. LONG BEACH (A p 1
six fatally, m the Miami s uburb The port of Long Beach
of Carol City Police said robbery is expected to send an
was the motive Three Miami eight-member delega·
men werearres ted ti o n to a four -day
"l'be days are ggne when ~-.Ainttican Association of
pie could leave tffe screen dOOr Port AulhorHles conven·
unlocked.·· said Bill Ell· tioninMex.lcoCity.
in gs worth, director of public af. The cost of sending the
fairs for the International As-group, which includes
sociationofChiefso£Police. four harbor co m -
"Nowadays you can't sit on the missioners, has been
porch or go for a walk at dusk. estimated at$4,000.
When you come back, 11 you're-1----------
not mugged, the porch swing
won't be there and the TV set is
gone." he said.
THE SUBURBS ENJOY a
more ea11ygoing lifestyle, he
said. and people might be more
careless and have a false sense of
security
"They left a heavily populated
area where violence was more
common and went to the suburbs ..
thinking lhey were sare.
"But they can't run away from
crime. They forget the criminal
element is mobile. Suburbanites
corn mute to the city and
criminals rrom the city cotnmute
to the subt1rbs. The city is the
criminal's headquarters, and the
suburbs are his offices," he said.
ELL(NGSWORTH AL.SO said
criminals are enticed by more
and more amuent homes left va·
cant by working couples and by
police departments not yet pre·
pared to handle the crime in·
crease.
The growth of narcotics use in
the suburbs also has contributed
to the increase in burglary, he
said.
"Because of migration and
growth. the subur~have all the
problems or the cities and are af.
rtlcted by the same kinds of
crimes." said Leonard Tropin.
vice president of the National
Council on Crime und Delin·
.qu.ency.
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•Comics •Entertainment Tuesday,October18, 1977. -
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City of Hop~
• .
Paolo Soleri is dedicated to his vision of
a livable Arcosanti .
. By J UDITH OLSON
Oft ... D•llY PllotSt•tt SOLEltl, a slight, gr eying man who
·has smiled a lot in hls life, judling
from the line lines at bis eyes, said r e-
. . . . cent response to Arcosanti: bu bee,. P~oto Soler1 rights a s~~mmgly tm· • better than in the past. :-
possible batt~e against cities that pro· "The schools are resisting a lltUe
duce congestion and smog and ~ed.uce less and we have been moving from nat~ral res~urces and ho.man .d1gruty. ·logistics to discussing psyc:bololY ...
His .subsutute, which is ~mg bui lt People often are afrald of the con· n~w m . the deserts of Arizona, is cept. Soleri said: because they do not fr1g~terung to many people but he understantJ it. The problem is that it conltnuesio work. k ml 1 ft ·hours to Arcosanti proposed as acltyofS 000 ta ~a n mum o wo p , • • plam It thoroughly. north of Scottsdale, will .have se-.:eral With less than that, there ls 8 wony
hundred permanent residents wtthin about bow people will live in narrow:
fivt; y~,. nonetheless,. ~d many skyscraper cities with s~ing anai-
beheve it will prove Solen n gbt some in the middle and a &{ant greeabcxsse
day. tsid .. He began his work' on bis prototype ou e. • •
city 20 years ago through the Cosanti Arcosanti is belntr built little b1'Jlt-
Foundation <Cosaoti is from two tie with vQ}unteer help. Funds are
Italian words meaning .. before raised through the ,sale of wind belb· · .. designed by Solen, and an anmlal things l-festival which this year attracted
Its main purpose is to build 10 OOOtheflrstweekendof October. Arco.santi ~ a tearning_process and •
Ii v able solar-heated town otf-tmes:-SOLERl'SPENDS most of hiS·tiipl~ -
Soleri talked about Arcosanti dur-traveling through t he U.S. talkinc
ing his first gallery exhibition ever at about his concepts. lie has done llWe-
<Muirhead Galleries. South Coast in the way. of designing tradiUanal
Plaza. while virtually ignoring bis -housingtracts or industrial bu~l,s,
featured bronzes and drawings. save a small experirn_ental ho e or
A Cew people pur.chased the bronzes h is ·mother-Jn-Jaw and a large
during the day but most of the crowd ceramics factory on the AmaJf.t coast
was eager to talk to Soleri about of Italy.
Arcos anti. Many had visited and Solen was born in 'J'.urin, J~y. and
·M r. atu:LMcs._ Paolo Soleri with a model of Arcosanti. others wanted to express their sup-(See ABCOSANTf, P•ge Q) port.
·senator
-·Vuich
Th e firs t woman state
s enator says she 's no
·'women's lib ber. 1
• -By JEANIE ESAJJAN
DINUBA (AP> --When Rose Ann Vulch
raised her right hand to be sworn in as the first
woman state senator last January. the impact of
what she had accomplished hit her.
An unknown. except for local Democratic
Party....politics, she had defeated a 10-year
veteran of the Assembly with a grass roots cam.
Ra ign ..
.Recalring that moment in an inlerview rrom
her hometown office here. Ms. Vuich s aid her
chin Started quivering and her eyes welled with
•. tears as she looked al the other senators taking
t.ffeoath. ·
"I bad to tell myself, no~n'l start bawling
or lhey'Usay 'typical woman'~'"
"Typical woman" is not what people are
calling the farmer·accountant from this central
San J oaquin Valley rarming community.
She has been called a "maveri ck'" for
· abstaining from voting on the governor ·~
property tax relief bill because it didn't provide
adequate relief for agriculture.
Rose Ann Vuich is ''not the stereotype of
what a city legislator would expect the first
woman stale senator lo be," said Senate Majori-
ty Leader David Roberti, D-Hollywood.
· The 50-year·old daughter of Yugoslavian im-
migrants has not introduced one women's bill to
the chagrin of the National Organization for
Women.
.. "l am not a women's llbber," she says.
Instead, she prefers to be known as an ad-
·vocate for bet largely agricultural San Joaquin
Valley distr ict although she doubts many
farmers bad confidence in her when she was a
candidate ~cause she was unknown and a
woman.
"Sometimes I sit around wondering just how
many farmers' votes I did g«:t in the election.··
she said.
Farmers she addressed during her cam·
paign "all had this quiizlcaJ look on theit ra~e5 ~.,__--iik~they·w~e-wonde1:ing .. w.b.tther _or not I nally
know what J'm talking about becauH' am a
woman."
She later found out Senate colleagues won·
dered1he same thing.
"They told me they wondered if I really
knew something about agriculture of if I would
try to represent agriculture just because I was
elected from a farming area.•·
Sen. Vuich 's first·session bill package
refl ects her interest in agricul ture, taxation and
her district with legislation on livestock taxation.
registration of bee hive locations and tax credit
for installation of drip irrigation systems.
Of the 18 bills she Introduced. 11 reached the
governor's desk and only one, a f~eeway bill . was
vetoed.
Ms. Vlijch believes she has been able to help
generate more support and understanding of
a~riculturc by colleagues.
Sin Rose Ann Vulch in the State Senate.
\
Nancy Walch
teaches workshop
in new docent
. techniques.
'
The Decent Docent ·
.. • • j
A good one does more than guide a tour or lec·ture on the lives of the artists.
She encourages the museum visitor to participate. It's almost imp;ovisational theater.
• .. t • By MARCIA FORSBERG
01tileO•llY1'1tot $1MI
You know it's c masterpiece. You know it's a
qembrandt le; a Picasso or a Monet). You know
•l 's very lovely
\·ou look at 1t . . but have you realty
LOOKED at it., II ave you experienced it, or felt
_ E!}_thlng other than .. that's a nice painting .. or
"raonc undersnmd lt"urHJ 'dort't like It.: ..... .,----..,
There's a new wny of "looking" at paintings
•nd sculptures In art galleries and museums to-
day -by taking a tour with a docent. And there's
a new look to docents. too. They do more than
guide a tour and lecture on the lives of the artists.
Docents are being trained In techniques that
draw an observer into a worJc of art or an artifact
by making the discovery process an Involvement,
an experience and an encounter .
The word "docent" comes from the Latin verb ''docere," meaning to teach. In general
museum practice today, the word has come to
mean a guide. lecturer or anyone associated with
volunteer educational services to a museum.
DOCENT PROGRAMS differ slighlly at the
Newport Harbor Art Museum, Laguna Beach
Museum of Art and Bowers Museum in Santa
Ana. but the experiential approach to viewing ex-
hibits is being practiced to some extent by all
three
Phyllis LutJeans. curator or education al
Newport Harbor Art Museum demonstrates with
a Jctm MeLauJChhn painting, whichis siropl}'Jwo
black reclangles on a while background:
''Get up from your chairs slowly . . . be
aware that you are walking through space ...
be aware or space,·· she says, as she leads a
group or visitors toward the painting.
"Now. what do you have to say about thfa
painting?" she asks.
'"I feel hkc I could go right through that
black space." says one observer . "I feel like I
could jump over it," adds another.
"Exactly! John McLaughlin was lntereste~
in creating ambivalent space." Ms. Lutjeans
tells them. Later, she explained that t he ob-
server "hungs In the paint. McLaughlin painted
an Illusion.·•
She pointed out lhal this particular teaching
technique is more Interesting than just relating a
lot or racts about the artist
"OOlNG TO THE art museum has been a
non-participatory activity in the past. and people ·
want to be able to participate. They don't like to
be taJked to ..
••
• Bowers Museum docents, from left, Mrs. Frank Carr, Mrs •. James T. White,
Mrs. John Littmann, Mrs. Gerould Smith.
The dual method of teaching children and ·
adults involvement plus loctual Information
stems from Improvisational theater as a basis for art.oriented programs, she said.
Nancy Walc h , educationa l program
coordinator for the Municipal Art Gallery in Los Angele~. has conducted a series of workshops for
the docents at Newport Harbor Art Museum.
They have dealL with a variety of tour techni-
ques "that are alternates to. the art historical
method, which is a viable method but it only hits
at one level that of giving information about
the art exhibit.
"People need help In how to look at a paint-
ing. We're interested in relaUnt information
while s imultaneously stimulating Individual ap-
pr eciation of artwork. We're getting people In·
volved In dialogue," she said.
ON AN EXctJRSION throu1h an n hlblt, $he
encourages communication, viewtn1 the pleces
from dilferent angles, using physical space and
movement to get involved 'With the work, betn&
(See DOCENT, P~••CJ>
•
DA.IL Y PILOT Tuesday.October18, 1977 ERMA BOMBECK/ ANN LANDERS < ' :;.( ~:: ___ ~;·._._11_o_ee_n_t ________ Family. ~eeper ----
(From PaaeCH
&Yi&re ol body lan1uace.
uslne role playi.n1 and
reinforcing comment•
I • froD'l the tour group.
Suzanne Paulson, the
new docent tralner lhla
tall at the L11una Beach
Museum oJ Art, saJd she l intends to pattern that
proeram aft.er the one at
I ,NewportHarbor. "We're tryJng to In-
pertence "really count in
a child's life." To make
that impact, Bowers do-
cents are trained to "in-
volve" observers.
Garvin added.
Sbe refers to Bowers
docents as "museum
educators" who are en·
thusiastic about learning
and sharing their
knowledge.
awareness program <an
introductory art pro-
gram for the fifth grades
of local schools.>
An art background
isn't nec:essary at any oC
the thr~ museums, but
enthusiasm and a love
for learning and sharing
are key ingredients for a
successful docent, said
Kay Pa s t orl us,
chairman of the docent
council for Newport
Harbor.
Horosc~pe
The Cirst and only time
I was on a ski slope, I had
the att.enlion of every
person within a two-mile
radius.
It could have been rny
color-coordinated pants
and jacket.
It could have been by
oversized goggles.
It could t\ave been my
knttt,ed cap with the
signature of a leading
skier on lt. "
E .... a
Be.alJeek
..
rummaging through my
bag for the ring at tbe
weddtne ceremony. I
didn't raise my voice
when I went to surgery
wltb a tete bag over my
chest. But tbe other day,
J realized thinai had
gone too far. My husband
said, "TheseUfeSaven
are stuck tocether.
Where did you. Jiave
them?"
I
corporate an lmprovisa·
tlonal technique. We
want to set children in-
volved with the · art a.a
1"\&&Cb as we can and
.make art tun tor them,··
"Rather than just
walklng around and
pointing, we're restruc-
turing our tours first
with a mm or slide show
to lay the basis o.r
groundwork, then time
ln the tour area where
children can handle the
artifacts, then we give
thern a chance to
participate m a related
activity," she said.
Training !or docents at
. all three museums ls an
on.going process. In ad-
dition to bearin& le<:tures
by professionals, docents
often go on field trips to
other mus eu m s,
galleries and collections .
Bowers maintains a
speakers bureau and
provides "mini"
museam presentations
for school classrooms.
[
WEDNESDAY,OCf.19
By SYDNEY OMARR
"When I went to the
sauna ••• ••
"YOU dlcln 'U "
]
My husband seemed to Things are clearly out
think lt was because I of control. I didn't· mind
·was the only .woman on-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;=:=;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;==.;~;;~~ skis carrying a handbag. r i ! sl)e said.
The program, under
t)le dlrectlon of the
~aguna Beach Unltied
School District's adult
·1'ddcatlon division, is
aimed at all grade
levels, depending on the
aho_wlng'a appeal, she
said.
Jeaneue Garvin. do-
cent chairman at Bowers
Museum, beUeve11 in
maklbg a museum ex-
For example. during
the current Eskimo ex-
hibit, activities include
listening to a story, play-
ing a game. hearing re·
corded music and trying
an Eskimo dance.
Ne wport Harbor do·
cents write. edit and re·
cord 10-to 14-minute
taped gallery tour for
visitors who prefer to
view the exhibits on their
"THE TOUR ISN'T own but who want back·
st!lUC. Out. goal ts to ex-ground ln£ormatlon.
cite them and stimulate-T&e program also in·
their interest in learning c 1 u des a s peakers
about a culture, instead bureau for all the schools
o!loadlngthemupwltha in the Newport-Mesa
lot of /acts," Mrs •. schooldistrictandanart
ARIES <March 2l:Aprll 19): Accent on
friendly persuasion. YQilr influence extends
beyond the immediate. .
TAURUS \April 20·May 20): Obstacle can be
stepping-stone to progress. Bring forth creative
resources. Refuse to be tied to past. Make new
starts in new directions.
UEMINI <May 21-June 20 ): Good lunar
aspect coincides with distance, travel, planning
ahead, communieation, finding out who you at'~
why you are here.
CANCER <June 21-July 22>: Dig deep for in-
formation. Spotlight on ocpult, mystery, taxes,
leases, financial' status as it concerns partner or
mate.
I can't help lt. Do men
actually believe women
enjoy lugging around a
handbag everywhere
they go? By the time
-everyone in the family
unloads their stuff on
me, I feel like an anvil
salesman.
-·-LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Emphasis on publici-
ty. contracts, legal obligations, commitments,
partnership and marriage.
I don't know when it all
started, but somewbere-
in blst.ory· someone de-
cided women were the
kee~r ol th1 nose tissue,
flngernal clipper,
breath sprays, band
aids, change for
restrooms, pins, hair
spray,stlcksforchapped
lips. road maps, combs
and scratch pads. I
never see a rum clip of
Queen E1lzabeth with
that large handbag slung
over her arm that l don't
halt expect to see Prince
Phillip lean forward and
say. ''Got any gum,
Ducky?"
•• • Arcosanti · {
<From Pa.reCU
earned a. doctorate in archltec:ture
from his local untvenlty. After World
War II be studied at the Ftank Lloyd
Wright Foundation in Scottsdale and
haa bad his own headquarters there
ever since.
After he left Wright, Mrs. Wright
reportedly said her husband had com·
mented that ''there was not room for
two sumin tbe same firmament.''
·Approximately 80 professionals and
s\udents are at work now on the city,
Soleri said, and others participate
through five-wet!k workshops.
Colly SoJeri said her husband's
dream is being realb~ with the help
of the dedicated workers, who actual·
ly pay for the pri vUege of building.
''We have many people wJ>o believe
enough in bis ideas to work for sub-
sistence salaries," she sald. "ll is be·
Jag built through the sacrifices of all ~e.PeQple." • ·
• ~ccording to Soleri, sacrifice ls
w'&at il is going to latte on the part of •>U Americans if a dent is ever to be
~ade in the problems ol poUutlon and
.., :rgywute.
~ "TllE AUTOMOBILE is t.be aln&)e
bu>St tra&lc reason for the decay of
_ )\:merican cilie:s," he asserted.
Places like Los Angeles are suffer -
ing because "nobody 's offering an
alternative to the auto."
Though some people ore worried
that cities like Arcosantl would take
away their freedom to have private
yard!? with lawns and patios, Solerl
said they would have even more
freedom in a sltYscraper town.
''The main advantage <to Arcosan-
ti }-.is-that..y°'-l-need less energy and no
transportation,·• he explained.
What is needed now on the part of
an Americans is a personal commit·
ment, the archjtect·philosopber em-
phasized.
''Every time you get in your car and
drive somewhere you're not keeplng
that commitment. It's a slow process
to be done In small enclaves1
''We have three architects who
bicycle 1.2 miles a day and Jove it.
The'y are making a dent."
Solerl said visitors are welcome at
the prototype~lty, though there are
no accomodations and the nearest
motels are 30 miles. ,
To get. to Arcosanti, drive north
froth Scottsdale on lnte"tate 117 to
the Cordes Junction. Turn left. on a
dirt road which t.akee you to the build·
ing site.
VIRGO CAug. 23·Sept. 22): Find "different'·
ways of getting job done, performing services.
Accept need for change. Be analytical.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 >: Accent on variety,
creativity, intensified relationship, bond o! un-
derstanding witb chHd. Domestic adjustment
highlighted. Be diplomatic.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Property, real
estate. land, gaining greater degree or security
-these arc spotlighted. Pisces. Virgo persons
figure in scenario.
SAGJITARIUS <No\'. 22-Dec. 21>: Accent on
movement , change, relatives, short trip. You
take on more responsibility. Friendship ~om es
something more -you get "'involved.""
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Emphasis
on locatini: what was lost. collecting data, mak·
ing payments. protecting possessions. Aries,
Libra figure in picture. Finish rather than begin -iet rid of superfluous material.
AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Lunar cycle is
high -take a chance on yourselr. Trust judg·
ment, intwuon. Make fresh start. In matters of
speculation. stick with number l.
PISCES CFeb. 19-March 20 >: You gain ac·
cess to data which was hidden or obscured, de·
llberately or otherwise. Take advantage or
backstage gUrnpse. • ..
If~&. 19 b your birthday you are creative,
original. stubborn. intense and passionate.
Nothing happens hallway where you are in-
volved -it is all or nothing. Leo, Aquarius
persons play important roles ln your life. Sep.
tcm ber will be the month oC 1m that you re·
member. In November, you make new start and begin a project.
History was kinder to
its women than they are
nowadays.
Did you see Joan of
Arc carrying a Gucci to
war? Did Pocahontas lug
·around a pouch to match
At.any age you_ can Jeam the secrets t.Hat
have made the Powers girts~ famous for
oYer 50 years. In just a few short weeks.
beautiful things can happen to you. Call or
come In today for a complimentary analysis
& program dlscussl6n.
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-The Schoots for Your Personal Development
· ORANGE COUNIY
. 3 Town&Country• 547.8228
her moccasins? And I '::=======::::;===============-don't know where Lady -
Godlva carried her
credit cards, but it
wun't ln a handbag. I
would have noticed.
·Believe me, there is
nothing. that detracts
from A. woman's aura of
myst!ry and lntrigue .
like wearing a black
suede over-the-shoulder
bag with a pale blue
bathing suit.
I think lt'a time we
women stopped carrying
supplies for the enUre
family.
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~ D E A R A N N should. be. don't get ing my little sister." I am 31 yean of a1e.
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• DAILY PILOT Tuttd.y, October 18, 1an
COASTW~TCD: Tonight's TV Fare
I I E~I>.\ 't
EVENING •:00iu~a NeWS
• T\tEAVENGERS
A kJllw of fantastic strength
and tury wlpel out a number of
IMporuint eitecutlves In 'lfolent
~.
• MICKEY MOUSE ClUB
I WOODY WOODPECKER
818AMI 8TAEET ' e VILLA ALEGRE
' 1:30. !OM AND JERRY
• ~AIT TILL YOUR FATHER
• ~8KE'tCHING
tloo I C88 NEWS 8 NEWS
EMERGENCY ONEt
: ·"Honeet"
: • MOVIE **** "If It's Tuesday, Thie Mu1t Be Belgium" (1989)
Suzanne PIHhette. Ian
MC::Shane. A women chuer
IMds a group of Arnenc:8ns on
a qulek trip through seven
European countrlel. (2 hrs.)
• THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY
After • Munk leaves hla scent
on the bus, the Partridges' fear
h wtll Interfere wtth the success
of tMlr perlormence.
• THE ROOKIES
A tough· career cop takes
$10,000 from the see~ of a
robbery.
'•ZOOM tlD A8 MAN BEHAVES
(II A8CNEWS e:ao a MOVIE
*** "Five Card Stud" (1G68)
Dean Martln, Robert Mitchum.
A cheater In a poker game la
lynched and the other mem.
bers of the game are systemall-calty~. (1 lir., 30 mrn.)
e-Ttfl!'OOO COUPLE ~ becomes a aomnambu-
' fist and' vents tii. frustratlons
« ~alf\S1 Felix.
• ASWESEEIT "What Happ na When It
Wortca?" A city-wide
effort .,.. fCK desegr• .; _, ....... ; "No More Lunch$8Cka
: • For Me'' Free lunch programs
affect desegregation.
G GROWING YEARS
(I) C88NEWS <II MERV GRIFFIN
7:001~~
ABCNEW8
I LOVE LUCY
••o.a.rt Island''
I LETS MAK£ A DEAL
MACNllL I LEHRER REPORT . e l!ARTH, aeA ANO SKY
(I) TO TEll THE TAUTH
7:IO 9 CMOO CAMERA e HEWlVWEO GAME . • 9 ,HOU.YWOOO
• 1SOtJARD
• THE BRADY BUNCH
A trading ttamp company
• ootng out of ~ oau ... •
fight between the girt• and the
boys.
• ADAM-12
The offlCers attempt to catch
an eluslYe saboteur Who doet
Na damage In a one-man anti·
• ~ pollution campaign.
>
Will Slae Survive?
Lesley Ann Warren ·goes from prostitution
to murder on tonight's concluding episode
of "79 Park Avenue" at 9 on NBC, Channel
\ 4.
e 28TONIGHT G NEWSCHECK
(I) THE GONG SHOW
8:00 ta Cl) THE FlTZPATRICKS
The festivities surrounding Max
Fitzpatrick'• Flrat Communion
are marred when his father Is
suspended from his Job.
Thelmus Raaulala, Donald
Moffat, Robert Hogan guest
star. G MAN FROM ATLANTIS
"Hawl< Or Mu" A strange.
ancient-stone flguns of a hawk,
that has the poW« to cause a
world-wide e1eC1r1ca1 pewu ·
~acfcout, faffs Into the hands of
the malevolent Mr. Schubert
(Victor Buono). g MOVIE **~ -Cay Of The Wotvea"
(1971) Richard Egan, Rick
Jason. Seven men, known to
each other only by number. try
to Isolate a small town and rob
It. (2 hrs.) G a.I HAPPY DAYS G JOKER'8W1LD e CAAOl BURNETT AND
FRIENDS e MOVIE ** "Strange New World"
( 1975) John Saxon, Kalhleef\
MIU.. Retumlng after 180
yeers In ~ animation,
thf" 811ronaut1 find scieottsts
on Earth have f04.lnd th9 MCret
KatiMgs Gldde
!Moltle\ .... "''eel K~ordlno to boll
efflct •II~. Mr<lel IOr TV •re 1"°91'1 Irr• critic.>.
*•**·-Excellent
* * * -Very GoOd * * -Good
• ~. -Fair * -Poor
to eternal lite. (2 hrs.) ID GREAT PERFORMANCES:
LIVE FROM UN<;OLN CENTER
"Manon" Beverly Sina $lars In
lhls New York City Opera pro-
duction conducted by Julius
Rudel.
Ql!) PARENT EFFECTIVENESS
"Old I Hear You Right?" Active
Uatenlng Feedback -lfstenlng
lnateed of lecturing and mCKaJ·
lzlnQ;_
8:30 8 ~ LAVERNE & SHIRLEY I CONCENTRATION
CROSS-WITS CD AS WESEI: IT
"fr~om Of Choice" The
Innovative styfe of a Portland,
Oregon school; ·• Altern1tJve
Learning Program" A unique
Providence, A.I. school has.
been eatabllshed from Ille
remains of an old bowling alley.
9:008 Cl) M 0 A0 S•H
Major Winchester, conveying
the dreerlness and fruatration
of hla new lituatlon at the
4077th hospltal In a tape
recording to hla parents, alao
otter• his candid ......,,,..,t of
aome of Ila principal ~.analf·
ties.
G 79 PARK AVENUE
When she leema her fathef·l~
law (MlchMI Constantina) t\U
beef\ MXually mote.ting her
young daughter, Marianne
(Lesley Ann Warren) arranges a
oonfrontatlon which turns Into a
violent querral 9nd k111a him.
(P8n 3 ot-3.iNetwork adv&ae.
viewer dlacretfon) 8 QI THREE'S COMPANY
"R(>per'• Car" Mr. Roper's
Integrity It tamlahed by greed
when M la led to belteYe hit old
cat la a valuable dUllc aft•
selling ft to Jade, Janet and
Chrilay for $200.
t""'\.B IRON81DE
A channlng ex-vaudevl!llan and
's-ile 1t1aen You Sag That'
Frank Sinatra levels tnose blue eyes and filmed £or a TV movie. "Contract on
fl s nu!> nose revolver at a pair of suspe<J~S Cherry Street." in which Sinatru pl ay!' a
on a New York street. The scene is being police detective.
Kap.Ian's 'Small Event'
B1IAV8HARBUTI'
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Come
Sunday. tbe star of ABC's ••welcome Back, Kotter" will
llattle NBC11 "Big Event" ""'1th
i,-,. ABC tptclal -called ~•briel Ka~an Presents the
waaUEvent.1
.. 1''• his first apeelal. And il'1
the ftnt •me he's been execut1ve
lln>ducer of one. He .was asked
wbat u '"ecutive producer
dOll. •·r f1MS.9," Kaplan nntured,
"b•'• UM guy •ho decides what
goet on. A lot ot thtm never show
up, tlley just handle ftnanctal ar-
ran1tmenta and take the Utlo.
"TllEY SAY, •prodµcer, )'O\t
. puce jt~ di.rector, you direct . .
t • • • •• \. •.
,
tt, and tf It makes money I take
the money.' " Jr ll bombs, he suggested,
cu1tom calls lor the execuuve
prodlicer to blame everyone.
then blow town. But be vowed not
to do thls.
"The moat Important thing
about tbl1 special is to really sink or swim ~ on rny own," Kaplan
aald. "The type of humor I think
is funny la the type of stuff I'll be
doing.
''l 'll tak e the whole
responsibility.·•
THE BROOKLYN.born comic,
a. 1ofl.1poken, thoughtful guy
who 1pr,ng to fame In 1973 on
NBC's "Tonight" with a wild
geriatric sp00f of "The Datln.c
\' . . .
Game," said he'll spoor spec:lals
on hi11 llNlt special.
For example, he said, he'll
have a sports special, "The Bat-
tle of Celebrity Relatives." pit·
ting Robert Conrad's aunt
ag1ln1t Penny Marshall's
mother. He'll cover the event as
Uoward Cosell's Cather.
There also will bQ a
celebrity "roast" of sorts. But in
this one, Kaplan said. "they've
run out oC celebritlo11 to roast, so
they're roasting the head of some
obscure Eute.m religious cull ..
0( special Interest wlll be a
one-man 1pecJal dramaU1ing the
words of a grHl former presi·
;tent, Millard Fillmore.
. . . . . . . ~
reformed bank robber la lmpll·
cated In a series of robberies.
I MERV GRIFFIN •
MASTERPIECE THEATRE
"Dickens QI London" 'The Old
Curiosity Shop' break• au ol hla
book recorda. but many are
concerned with hla mental
1tate.
9:30. CJ) ONE DAY AT A TIME
"The Older Man" Ed Cooper
(Joe Campanella) makes a
wholehearted effort to dlasuade
hit 17-year.old daughter Julie
from marrying her 42-vear-old
vetwlnarian sweetheart (Jim
Hutton). (Part' ot 4) 8 9 &OAP
10:00 8 ()) LOU GRANT
Puraulng a story on the Amerl·
can Nazis, Biiiie enters the
Brown Shirt headquarters,
uncovering shocking lnforme-
tlon. 80 NEWS ·a a FAMILY
"Annie Laurie" Doug and an
attractive female lawyer
become friends after a legaf
battle, but when the lady (Linda
La'lln) ~ts S8f'IOUS, Doug Is
both troubled and tempted. e NIGHT GALLERY
A young photographer
becomes Intrigued by his mys-
tetlous model .
6!) GREAT PERFORMANCES
10:30 1 • NEWS 11:00 Ge(l)a NEWS e HOLLYWOOD
CONNECTION D MOVIE * * *1h "If lt'a Tueaday, This
Must Be Belgium" ( 1989)
Suzanne Pleahette, Ian
McShane. A woman chalef'
la.di a group of Americans on
a qulcic trip through seven
European countries. (2 hrs.)
• FOREVER FEANWOOD
.., PERRY MASON
Muon la filre<I to determine
whether a mu1lclan'1 fatal
plu• ott a ciiff was murder or
suicide. 9 DICK CAVETT
Guest: Vanessa Redgrave.
QID MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
t 1:30 8 (I) KOJAK
"Justice Deferred" Slowly but
peralstently, KoJ&j( and hla staff
try to piece together an Identity
and a motive with only a
concrete-covered skeleton
trom whleh to work. Mlet11el
Ansara g~t stars. (R) D TOHIGHT
Guest host: Steve Martin,
• LOVE., AMERICAN 8TYLE-
"Lcwe And Th9 Flunky I Love
And TM Fly(ng Flnletten ''
8 9 ABC MOVIE •* "Hit Lady" (1974) Yvette
Mlmi..x. J094tph Campanella.
A IOphlatlcated proles.slonal
artist u1e1 her beauty and
charms to attract the men that
a crime .syndicate wants allmr:
nated. (R)-
• N'EW8 ~~ 1~'Lia.rrzoNE
•
TM mullc of an ~ player
piano during a birthday party
provldH an unexpected
gllmPM of what the gUMt 1-.
Rausia11 A ~gle
TUBE
TOPPERS
K.HJ fJ 6 :00 ''If
It's Tuesday, This Must
Be Belgium." Sm~nnc
Plcshetle tours Earopc
on a hectic schedtle in
this 1969 movie copedy
C repeated at 11 ).
CBS fJ 9 :30 One
Day at a Tim9 The
concluding episo'dt of a
four-part story in .vhich
J u l i c < M a c K en z i e
Phillips) gets imolved
with an older mao (Jim
Hutton).
ABC f.J 11 :30 -.. Hit
Lady.'' Yvette Mil1leux
wrote and st ars il this
l.97! TV m o vie witb
Joseph Ca mpanel1a .
• really llke.
• MOVIE • * * * "Waterloo •ridge"
(1940) Vivien Leigh, Robert
Taylor. A dancer mou~a when
IM belleYeS that het lover, a
soldier, haa died. (2 hr&)
• MOVIE ! *'-" "Merlnes, Let's Gf' (1961)
Tom Tryon, David Hedlson.
Pour marines epend ti,tir leave
Jn Tokyo. (1hr.,30 ml1')
• CAPTIONED ABC MEWS
12-.30 . MOVIE ** "She-Woll Ot London"
( 11>46) June Locktlart. Don
Porter. A young wO!Tlan fears
that she Is a wolf-klller as a
result of a family curse. (1 hr .•
16 min.)
12:408 Cl) CBS LAtt-MOVIE ** "Double 1mege" (197'tl)
George Hamllto11. Barbara
Anderson. A dlplo11at becomes
Involved with a women who
trlet to pass her!lllt ott as his
dead girttn.nd. (Rt
1:00 eJ TOMORROW
Alf Landon. the GOP Preslden-
tlal nominee In 1936, Is Inter-
viewed In hi• hOIM In Topeka,
Kansu. 0 18PY
Kelly tans In love w11h a beeut\.-
ful photographer. despite warn-
ings that she could be a Com·
munl•t apy.
1:070 NEWS
1;308 NEWS
G) MOVIE ** "Tangier" (1946) Marla
Montez, Sabu. A dancer MM•
to •venoe the death of tier ram.
Uy at the handa of the German ...
(2 hrs.)
1:461 NEWS 1:50 MOVIE "*' •~ "Safari" ( 195~ Victor
M•ture. Janet Lelgh.Whlle on a
saferl, an African guide hunts
the M•u Mau natlVM who kllled
hi• family. (1 hr .• 10 min.)
2:QO G NEWS Cl MOVtlS
**~ "San Antone" (1952) Rod Cameron. Forrest Tucker.
Confederetea •nd Unionists
'confllct In the Southwest. (2
hrs.) **** "Allee Adams" (1939)
Katherin• Hepburn. Fred
MacMurray. A email tOfllft Girt
searches to• romanq to
escape the lonely bof'edom of
her Ute. (2 tn.) m MOVIE8
**lot "The El~ SM"~~.~ Sterllng Hayden, AIMii
A devoted Navy otflcef •tftlOoo oi.. to remain In actlW duty .
after loslng a llmb ln World Wu
11.(~hra.)
**~"Young And~·•
( 1957) Lllll OenUe, Mlt'N
Damon. Thi i..cter Of • ..,..
notortoua for · h6I 8'iOeU ~ wt9'
girts. beta M can dat• a thy 11·
year-old. (2 hr1.)
2:06 8 MOVll! * * * "The Mc:Connel St~ ( 1955) Al1t1 LAdd, June~.
A biography of tM flUMid plot
who d6ed whle teatlng a Sabte-
jet F-88. (1 hr •• 55 min.)
3:15 8 MOVIE **-** "The Gospel Aa;otd. Ing To St. Matthew" (1NI)
Em1gue ttuoqulr~ -
Caruso. The fffe of Jeeua •
told by one of the ~ II
-deplct9d. (2 tn.I s:soe N~
4:00 e NOONTIME . .
Wedneada11'•
· Daytl~ tff__!t-'~•
MOAN I NO
9:30 G MOYll • ** "Horizon• WefA" (1H2) Ro~ Ryan, Roctci HudMn.
Two brother• ttnd JhemMMIJ
on opposite aides of the law at
the cJoae of the Clvll War. (1 hr.,
30mln.)
10:00 8 MOVIE--·-. -*** .. A Ftne-t.49dfteM" (1HI) Seen CoMlfY, ..__
Wo()dward. A poet betclW
Involved with domeetkl prob-
lems Which results In the lotl Of
hi• creatlvtty. (2 hrL)
AfTEfl\NOON
12:00 tD MOVle
***"David~
(1935) w.c. ~ ,,...
Bartholomew. Ok:k.,.' deaelo t• Of .... OfPhM ~ """" up In 11th-century ~ ca
htt., 20 min.)
2:00 • MCMI .•
..... "Number en.·· (1Me)
Charlt.on H.,ton, JeHI~
Walter. An oldef' fOOtb.it,....,
must make a declllof\ ~
Ing reilrement. (2 hrt.)
s:008 MOYJ! ··~ ''The FOtbM ~ (1989) Eric ....... ....
C111k. Comput9r ..... ......
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R'Jfer has ~nect Wlttt tt1· 8~
twin tlnd plannlnO to ...,.
lndePendentJy. ca tlt'I.)
a~e MOVIE. ** "Fer-De-Unoe~ (1t7'1a DM1 J-.n, Hope Lenf, A ortpp6ed aubmar1ne .. .,..
lmdwhena~ .......
,....... pollOnOut ..... Oft
bOard. (1 hf., 30 l'IWI.)
•j
AnOther 'Victoi-y' View·
LOS ANGELES IAP> -In the
19~. Isaac Klelnerman edited
"Victory at Sea,.. the Emmy-
wlnn Ing documentary on U.S.
naval power In World War U.
Now, he's working on thot war
J galn.
But this time. the work In·
volves an aspect oC the wor rare·
ly seen Jn TV documentaries here
-the RU1Sian front-He's ox·
ecutlve producer or a omln1
20-part series. "The Unknown
War." -ws un!que;-l\&-sayg In lha
most of the film footage comes
from Soviet archlvH under a
contract bc:tween Air Time, Inc ..
the series' New York-based dia·
trtbutor. and Sovlntllm, a
Russian acency.'
TRE SERIES, narnted by IC·
tor Burt. Lancaater and written
by Harrison Sall$bury, the New
York Times' Moscow correspon-
dent from 1949 to 1954. will be
sold to stations ror airing next
fall .
Klelncrmon. "''ho recently re-
turned from a six·weck visit to
Russia. 1H1ys the series Alart.,
w)th Nazi Germany's attack on
Russia In June 1941 and ends with
J a pun's surrender in September
1945.
Ile candidly noted that tl'\e
"rou1eh cut" -the lnllial
versions -of the 20 •hows were
put together ln Moscow by Sovin-
fllm editors, but saya ho has the
right to make whatever ch•nses
. he feels arc needed.
HE CONCEDED some may.
feel the aeries is nothln« more
than a propaganda exerclH by
Russia, an effort. to revise it.a his·
tory for U.S. viewers.
However, he emphasized,
"co"tractually, we have the rif(ht
to reject uny pt'Ogrum we feel is
not up to our standards ... we
want It lo be absolutely correct ln
terms oC hlstoey. and It's golnt to
be that."
Klelnennan, a respected CBS
N ew1 documentary.maker tor
19~ Ytan wrtll he resigned last
Augu1t to forft\ his own company.
admitted he be~an work on "The
. . 4
Unknown War· .. with what he
calls •'considerable reserve."
"I MADE A nurober or films
over there (In Russia) and J knew
what th~ problems were." he
tldded. ·•t know how they do
thin~s . But I musl1iJlY· there Isn't
a. thing I've asked for that they
haven't complied with ...
Klelnerman. who will leave
... . .
New York for Moacow la two
weeks to continue work • Use
series. was asked why .tt•1 belilt
edited there.
"Beouse aU tlae t=l are there," he 1ald. "Tbe J ol ,
bringing the ra.... UJtaa
footago to New Yort'"""' ltave
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. ENTERTAINMENT I THEATER I HY GARONER
n.day. october 11. 1m . .
Ethel W. aters
'flnashamed'
Q: WbM Edtel Walen .... we 109t a 1o-ved one. J'er &Jae take ol &bole wbe wete too young to know =...serfol womu. caa ,.. please reeall sosne
ID her Jlfef A.ad bow did abe feel about
.. -Mn. M. ea.den. Nodolk. Va. A: .. My color,'' she •ee lllCd us, .. never held
me back. I've run lnta as •UY. beat-up white peo-
»J•u I have colored. Mall)' a wicta white woman has
cffed on my shoulder wlilell I was a maid~ bec•U5e her husband was rwming 8NQnd. There is no eolor
to ml~ry or joy or bate." The superstar of her day never was ashamed to
aamlt sbe was ~m out of wedlock. Nor did being a
Negro (this was in the 1950s) give bei-an lnferiority .
compl.,x. "Too many Negroes." she said, "are u~:.medofthelrpast, their background, traditions,
culture and history.
Well, not all, but many.
Me, I'm crazy about my
color. I love my race, all
Nepoes should."
Ever slnce Miss
Waters introduced
Howard Arl en's
"Stormy Weather" ln
1933 al Harlem's Cot\on
lub , it became
1ynonymot.l5 with her
name and fame. She
alse introduced the so11g .. Dinah" at the nearby
Plantation Clab. And in
the smash Broadway
musical "As Thousands
ETHEL WATERS Cheer," Irving Berlin
asked her to sing "Supper Time." .. Re was so in·
censedover a tynchlng,,. she ex])lained. "he wanted
this serious song about it in the play."
The beloved performe r joined the Bllly
Graham crusade in the mid· ·sos. When asked if she,
too. wanted to become an evangellst, aheshook her
head and said, "I don't feel worthy ••• Heel if the . . .
'Glad You Asked That'
by Mcwifyll 9'd Hy Gardner
master would decide, I weuld do.a lot of campaign.
iDg for him from theaters. I have love of God and
!ello'tf'man and pour all of this out.in my songs."
She was always dl.mlayed at tbe treatment of
Ne'gro religious sooes by many rock groups.
"They're changing aonis that were wrought in sul·
fering and born as a .spiritual ouUet. They're just
making jam sessions out of them, which 1 think is
wicked. Tennessee Ernie Ford 1s the only s\nger I
know, of any color. who does not vulgarize lhe Ne-
gro •s religious songs."
Q: la It true that David BrlJlkley (aceording to a
colanudat dlscuss\Jll the apparent rttt la the t.eam
of Barry Reasoner and Barbara Wal~> ls broad·
cpstln& the NBC Ne1" barefoot? The columnist c~lms JobD Claucellor couldn't stand It. Finally be
tded the barefoot approacb too. Now both are get·
dsag along finef -Nate Kraglak, Milwaukee, Wis.
A. We don't bew what. NBC's Brinkley and
Chancellor bave to ft with ABC's Reasoner and
Walters. So we wnte aad tried
to untangle this tip. Frem W asblngtoo and New York came
-tlds intemaeoce: "That. item at>·
peared in a newspaper column
s~veral months ago and has
been reprinted here and there.
And while it Is amusln1, there is
no truth to it whatever. Slncer&-
ly, David Brinkley... • • • From
Miss Walters; "No indeed. wALnas
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'Barefoot' at Harl¢q~11nlj
Nd! Simon in the dinner theat.en and foreign
playwrights on the college campuses ls pretty much
the way of things on local st.qea. This week is a
case in point. . "Barefoot in the Park'• opens tonight at the
Harlequin Dinner Playhouse -while down the
" coast at Sebastian's Wnt Dinner Playhouse "The
Odd Couple" continues its long run. Meanwhile.
Saddleback College is ralalnC the curt.aln on Luigi
tain Valley Community Theater continues this
weekend on two stages. The &bow will be presented
Friday at 7:30 and Sunda~ at t o'clock at Los
AmillOS Hi~h School. while Saturday's performance
is carded for the 17th Street School in Westminster· ~
with a 7:30 curtain. Reservations 962·2551 or ~
531-5732. •
. Intermission
Tom Titus .. . .
BACKSTAGE -The new Mission Viejo
Repertory Theater will hold a general meeting
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ln the communlt.y room of
the Great Western Savings and Loan building to
recruit production workers for its version or
"Baref90t ln the Park," which will open Dec. lat El •
Toro High School ••. anYone interested may cell i
S86-3803lorfurtherlnlorQ\ation. · -: g " . ·:
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Dae King and Strei
Yul Brynner, starring on Broadway in.a re·
vival of ''The King and I," gets a hug from
a fan -actress Barbra Streisand
backstage at New York's Uris Theater.
Pirandello's "Six Characters In Search of an
Author" whlle UC Irvine will be mounUng Jean·
Paul Sartre's 0 No Exit."
The Harlequin production or "Baretoor• will be
on stage for five weelts, playing Tuesdays tb.roulh
Sundays at 8:30 (Sundays at '7:30> al the cllnfter
theater, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., just. nortb of Ooata
Mesa. Reservation" 979-7550.
AT SADDLEBACK OOUEGE. "Six Cbarac•
ters" moves into the Studio Theater on the MisslOll
Viejo.campus for a IO-performance stay. CUrtaln ls
8 o'clock for performances Oct. 19-22 and 25-29,
while SWKlay matinees on the 23rd and 30th will go
up at s p.m. Reservations 831·'7'1• or'954790. ·
Sartre ·s version or lift in the nethu re1lons wut
be given just two perfon'l\ances, Friday and Satur·
day at 8 in the Fine Arts LllUe Theater at UCI.
Basia Wilczynski, a senior drama major, is direct·
ing the play, which features Teresa Felechner, Bil
Gekas, Cathy Hall and Ted Kryczko. ReservaUons
.83U&1.
Stallone ·
Top Star
NEW YORK <AP) -
The N•Uonal Aasocia·
tion of Theater Owners
bas chC>&en Sylvester
Sta llone , star of'
'"Rocky," as 'its 1877
male starell~year. ·
The organization •
which represents S<>me
8,000 tbeaten in tbe Unit·
ed Stat.el. made the an-
nouncement Thursday lo
New York.
Stallone will recelve
the award on the final.
MEANWHILE, AT SOUTH Cout Repertory, day ot lhe assoclaUon's
Noel Coward's "Private Lives'' cooUnues for the annual convention,
who play~ the leading next two weeks at 8 p.m. nlghUy except Monday scheduled Oct. 25-28 ln
roles in th~ original pro-with additional 3 o'clock performances Saturday Miami Beach.
'Mousetrap' Set
For 25th Birthday
duc tion, and Mysie and Sunday afternoons. It's at the Third Step In a dd ition to
·Monte, who played a key Theater, 1827Newport Blvd., CostaMesa. l\eserva-"Rocky,•• Stallone's
role as Mrs. Boyle for 11 ·tions646-l.383. credits include "'the
years. Lords of Flatbush." Up·
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LONDON (AP ) -A
thousand people will
g ather at London's
Savoy Hotel next month
to celebrate the 25th an-
niversary of "The
Mousetrap," an Agatha.
Christie mystery which 1s
the world's Ioogegt run-
.Ding play.
Also invited are An· "The Odd Couple" is playing at Sebastian's coming is a1movi& en·
thony Hunlly-Gor®n..-west Dinnef' Playbouae. 140 Avenida Pico~·. ;s;an~~ti~tli~ed~·~·F~.~I.S:·~T::_· --===-§~~;~~~~;Jj stage manager for more Clemente, through October-with penorm~
than 21 yea~s, and nightly except Monday with varying eurt.a1n times.
·impresario Peter
Saunders said Sunday
lbat a lunchtime party is
planned for Nov. 25, ihe anniversary of the play ·s
opening here.
Adt:laide Woodvme, who, Reservations 492-9950.
dunng her 21 years as Tbemusicalvenionof"Dracula .. bytbeFau&
box office manager, bad ·
more than S3.S million
worth of tickets pass ·
through her bands.
"l'm told this is the
fil"st Ume in living
memory that the Savoy
"t'es taurant will have
been closed for lunch." "'SI~ llAUTti·· said Saunders, who pre-· . ... · ·
sen ts "The Mousetrap·· ii·i~~""it""ii•~WiA~Y"~'ii'n~•~~ at St. Martin·s Theater.
where it still plays to
packed audiences.
Saunders said guests
will include Sir Richard
and Lady AUenborough,
"OtARUE OWIS
NUtD6 CRUISE''
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Harry (Reasoner) wears shoes ·
and socks. But I must. admit that this is typical or ---------------------.:..:,
the foolishness being written about us. Much love,
Barbara.'' ..
Q: Row come Cher and Gregg Allman are on
•C•la"ID &.lade OD·aad-off-agaln marrtate? -Tbe
Dre,r Family. MJueapoUs.
A : lt must be bis tum again!
Q: SeUJe a bet. I remember readlng Errol Flynn
once &Pll!flared Jn a Perry Muon epl.lode. My ff 1aee
tasllM f'\19 was dead before uyoae ever beard of Pe~ M.,.... Wbo's rtgbtt -F.D.a ., Beverly wn.,ea&. . /\: You are. 'F1ynn played a corpse -not once
but twice in the same movie, ''The Case of the
Curious Bride'' lo 19.15. The role of Perry Mason
was played by vet.eran actor Wanen William.
Flynn died of a heart attack in J.959.
Snd IP" qaationa to HJ Gardner, "Glod You Asked
That." con of thil ~.P.O. 80% tseo. Costa Mtsa
9262$: MarilJll" and H11 Gordner will 01U\Ot1 a1 many que•·
tionl as tMJI can tn their column, but tM volume of mail
make• penonal repliu tmposlibU.
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"A STAR IS BORN" (R)
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"THX1138" .. A BRIDGE TOO FAR'' (PG)
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"YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE"
"SHAMPOO" (R)
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Most current MERIT smokers have come are packed with this special tobacco. ·;
directly from high tar ci garettes.
It's clear: low tar MERIT is
delivering the kind of taste
---.--that cans atisfy high tar -
smokers, the. toughest "taste"
·criti~s of low tar smoking.
The reason is a real advance
in tobacco technology that
~ results in a way. to boost
·natural tobacco flavor without
the usual corresponding
• • increase 1n tar. • It's called 'Enriched ·flavor'
tobacco.
L • MERIT and MERIT lOO 's
Kings:8 mg"taC 0.6 mg nicotine av. per cigarette, FTC Report Aug: 77
1no·s:12 mg'' tar:· 0.9 mg nicotine av. percigareue by FTC Merhod.
.. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined •
·• That Cigarett~ Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . . .
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REGULAR and MENTHOL
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And both were taste~tested · ·c
against a number of higher ta~
cigarettes.
Overa l, smokers .reported.
they liked the taste of both
MERIT and MERIT 1005 as
much as the taste of the
higher tar cigarettes tested.
Cigarettes havirig up to
60% mqre tar!.
Only one cigarette has
'Enriched ·Flavor' tobacco.~~
And you can taste it.
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REPRINT .. SPORTS NEWS '
REPRINi-
. BOST ENTERPRISES. INC. 1977 -
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JHE F-IRST G LF Bill THAT
GAi CUT STROIESI ~
It's the .most astouncfmg breakthrough
in yean! Now you can drive farther, h it
straighter, putt truer with the world's
first perfed golf ball -the new, pat·
ented SIRRUS/I!
Special Report by Art Kirby
Director, Notional Golf Center
Yes it's true. Through the miracle of modem
,Pence, it's now possible to cut 5-10-15 strokes off your score just by changing golf balls.
Simply put, the new, patented SIRRUS/1 .•.
,,, tranls Cuther! ---,,, lies stralghter!
"1"' JaMsJoager!
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And that means a better game or golf!
And a lot less money for golf balls!
TWO U.S. PA TENTS
The SIRRUS/rs design and structure are so as--
tounding they arc protected by not one, but two
U.S. Patents. Yet. the SIRRUS/I oon!onns com-
pletely to all U.S.G.A. specifications. (In a minute rn tell you about some remarkable test results.)
No doubt about it. T~ new SlRRUS'/1 is Jight
· ytars ahead of'otber golf balls. It's incredible per-
formance establishes a nt'W standard -a chal-
Jenge all other balls must now meet.
TUE PERFECT GOLF BALL
The "Perfect" golf ball is one that cuts strokes
and saves money. And the SIRRUS/l does both.
It cuts stllOkes because its "perfect round" and bal-
anced center of gravity reduce slices and hooks
and its patented structure has more bounce than
four of the best balls on the market today.
It saves money because its patented cover is vir-
tually cut-proof in nonnal play. In fact, not only
are you going to start driving farther, hitting
straighter and putting truer -you may never have
to buy OllOtl1er golf boll again/ Listen to this
astounding guarantee : Cut, chip o r crack a
SIRRUS/I in nonnal play and you get 3 ne\y ones
FREE! YOU'LL NEVER H AVE TO PLAY
WITH A "SMILER" AGATN! .
Nowlou sec why we call it the world's first per-
(c;ct got ball. It cuts strokes and saves money all
ii'\ one breath.
PROVEN IN TEST AFTER TFSr.
The new SIRRUS/l has probably been ~rough
more tests than any other golf ball in }iistory. Five
different organizations have tested it and the in-
comparable SIRRUS/I passed everything they
threw at it.
Let's look .at what an independent research
house tbat helped put men on the moon found
when it testea SIRRUS/l versus Hogan, Max-Fli.
litleist and Top Flight.
"The 'PERFECT' golf ball is one that
cuts strokes and saves money. The
new SIRRUS/I does both."
DURABILITY
This independent testing lab used an air cannon
that simulates the impact o f a strong tee sho~ ( 40
PSI) to test for "loss of round" and "less bounce"
-imperce1;>tible ftaws that cause putts to rim the
cup and dnves to spin off into the woods. They
used a guillotine with a sharp, six pound blade to
measure cover strength.
On the air cannon the incredible SIRRUS/I
outperfonned Hogan 266%; Top Flight 125%;
Max-Fli 54% and Titleist 40%. On the guillotine
test the new, patented SIRRUS/I beat Max-Fli
315%; Titleist 108%; Hogan 78%; Top Flight
8%. .
Proof! SIRRUS/l's rugged construction and
new patented surface keep rour ball "perfect" shot
after shot. Proof! SIRRUS/I is vi rtually impossible
to cut or fhip in normal play.
MORE DISTANCE! INDEPENDENT TESTS SHOW THE NEW, PATENTED
SIRRUS/I HAS 21% -11% -12% -1% Mt.RE BOUNCE THAN MAX-FLI, TlnEIST, HOGAN, AND
TOP FLIGHT.
DISTANCE
Here's an "acid test" you can perform in your
home or office. and we urge you to do it the instant
you get·your fi rst set o f SIRRUS/f's. That same
independent testing ~ performed it in a highly
controlled manne r and found the following:
Dropped from equal heishts, the new SIRRUS/1
out-rebounded four of the best as follows: 2 1 %
ovcrMax-Fli; 16 % overTi1lcist ; 12% over H ogan
and 6 % over Top Flight.
Now, we all know what this means. It means the
new S IRRUS/J will give you· longer drives fhan
four of the best - and most expensive -balls
available today. Imagine reaching for your 7 iron
instead of your 5 ... or your 5 instead of your 3.
That extra distance the STRRUS/I gives you
means greater control on that all-important second
and third shot. and that means you've shortened
the odd~ con,idcrably for pars and birdicc;.
ACCURACY
_for a golf ball to maintain a true fl ight pattern
it mu'it h~t\C a ~rfci:t cente r of gravily.Ot.herwiSe IC
will spin excessively and fade from a straight
course, or -worse -exaggerate a book or slice.
A "ftont'' test is used to measure a golf ball's
center of gravity. Once more, the incredible new
SlRRUS/I humbled the leaders.
The independent lab dunked those four leadm~
brands (and SIRRUS/I) in10 salt water (so they
would float ) and found SIRRUS/I's perfect cen-
ter oq,trav1fy returned it' to n "balanced suspen-
sion" 31 to I over Hogan; 29 to I over-.Titleist;
21 to I over M ax-Fli: 17 to I over Top Flight.
ln :i;hort, those hooks and slices might no! be
your fault. even if you're using expensive balls!
These tests prove their center of i;ravity can be out
of balance. Result: a modest slice can become a
vicious tight turn. As the "float" test proved, the
new SIRRUS/I beat four nf the best balls on the
market in this crucial test for accuracy.
"One 'bounce tesf against any baH
you choose will convince you that here
is a ball unmatched by any other."
PUTT'S LIKE A CUE BALL
Would you putt with a "smiler''? Of course not.
Then why should you putt with a ball that could
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ACCEnED JY THE U.$.G.A.
The indepmdn!t l"e$eU'cb flnn dm ..... SlllllUS/I -11laycd an lmporU.nt role in many scimtillc: edvuces of the tl\'~nlitth ceniury. Jo 1927 they helped Uadbeqh·1 "Spirit ot
St. Louis .. get Kron the Atlantic and recently they helpcicl
Apollo llttplOfe the moon. Tbci~cllents lnclude NAnONAJ..
GOLF CENTER. IBM. U.S. Oo\-emmeor. Walem EJectric; John Hopkins UnlvCl"Siry, Oe?ieral M°'°'1o Syl~ Sdlidt :md many, many olberL 11 is l)'r~ ar •tleir proreu1ona1ism c1iat .,. mbJocfecl SIRRUS/1 and four compctl&o11 to the most rilotoul eestina ever ~ven golf bllU~ The results revea>ed bereiD are taketa directly from their officio! RC'port. • •
•Cupy oJ Rtpon #71-JOJ21 ovollablto,.,,qunt. '
NO· RISK G UARANTEE
As soon as your SrRRUS/l's arrive, "bounce
test0 one of them. Now, if you're not conWK:ed
instantly that your next round is going to be ODO
bf the best you've ever played, return your
SIRRUS/l'sright then and there and we'll refund
your mon~ immediately. No qU&iions,asted.
But thats not an. Remember, t:VCrf SDUl.US/l
is back.cd by the mo.st revolutionary goaran~ in
golf today1 cut, chip°' crack a S/RRUS/I ill llOf"-
mal play and gm tltru new 011es FREE/
LIMITED TIME/NO.RISK TRIAL 'oFFER
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e seriously ""oUf of round" -or trav~ less-than<r
perfect cenler of g ravity?
In light of its astonishing score-cutting, money•
saving benefits, you wo uld expect the ne-.,
S IRRUS/I to cost well beyond current prices. Yet
·-jt-doesn!t. For a--limilcd time..you can....or ..... .__.o.&.AO· o.a--;;......_~-
set of 6 for only $9.95 (plus $1 .00 shipPing). Order~ dozen for $19.95 and we pay shipping.
MORE ACCURACY! lllDEPENDm TESTS SHOW THE NEW, PATEmD llHUS/I
HAS A MORE BALANCED CENTER OF 8RAYln 31 TO 1 OVER ~~-te:J-l' __ "_oa-AN_;_n_r_~ _1 o_v_ER_T_•T-LE-IS-T;_.21_ro_1 _0VE-:iR .... •_AX_· __ ~I' I~.., FLI; 17 TO 1 OVER TOP FLl8HT.
LESS HOOK! 'i'"-tk------------..;:;-:;:: ..,.,,
LESS SLICEl ..
DEADLIER PUTTS! --
PERFECT CENTER
OF GRAVITY
INDEPEWDENT AIR CAetlOM THTS SHOW
SUIRUI/ I OUTPERFORMED H08AN 218%;
TOP Fll8HT 1!5%; MAX·FU 54%;
TlnEIST 40%.
NO "'LOSS OF
ROUND"
'MONEY-SAVING DURABILITY!
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--... ~ INDEPENDENT TESTS USING A 8UIL·
LOTINE WITH A SHARP, SI X POUND BLADE
SHOW SllRUS/I TOUGHER THAN MAX-FU 315%;
TITLEIST.108%; HOGAN 78%: TOP Fll8HT 8%.
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Here's where the SIRRUS/I really pays off.
Half your score is on the green: A "lip hanger" is
just as bad as a penalty stroke -and a lot more
maddening.
Now -because of its precision roundness. per-
fect balance and a patented.surface that protects
against unseen damage,..a~e~IRRUS/l rolls
as steady and true as a perfectly balanced cue bait.
No more lip-hangers! YOU'LL BE PUlTTNG
WITH THE flNBST GOLF BALL MADE
TODAY!
In my professional judgement, these rigid tests
provide the most incredible golfing news in 50
years. But you don't have to take my word for it.
I've included some comment<> fro m some ea rly
users: (cee box on this page.) ·
.. Wllar 11 dllJ~ pl11yiH, with tlit'SirrHsll~ lfl1•n
I ltt't1rd tltut 'C'rt1C"k' 0 11 111.v /lr,fl l <'t' shot, I kflt'll' it
WUN 1j0 yards -.itruiRlr t fH41." C.H., New York
"/ nm t'.rc:itt'd to Rtl ,,,,,,. IH1/I lt1 tlit' n11m1 ~11plr
I play wltlt xu tht'y "'"' ·'P'""d tltt• 1111-pt'I word t1b11u1 y1111r txullt'lll R11I/ h11/I. Mr. Kirby, may yu11r trrotl·
ucr d1u111:e plntt:r wft/I tflc• llt'W "T11p Fli1:ft1." Br.Tl o/ .mrrt'.r:r." H.0 ., C11mbridge, Wisc.
"Your SIRRUS!I tloes ettry1M1111 you say if dM .t!°'
B.N., Beverly Hills, CA
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"I r1Tri1·t'tl 1/11• .\IRRU~ llflll.r t111tl I/kt' 1/J1•m l'C'I')'
11111rl1." f.R., Durche,ter, MA
"1/w 1>11//~ "'" rr11/111 Rom/, 1/1111tm '" ('""i"f! <1/lillry, 11111l 11t1"""v1111• Rrltll •• J.L .. I 111 e Chute, Wisc.
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illJt 1111111· .1f111r1(1-." • T.W., Spann, Tenn.
The SIRRUS/I is not available in stores and
will not reach selected Pro Shops for some time.
When they do, they will retail for about $24.00 a
dozen. You save over $4.00 by ordering a dozen
now. J urge you. Don't pass this up. ACT NOW!
The new, revolutionory SIRRUS/I can mnkc yO\Jr
next roond the best you've ever played. Order .
today! ,
Stan phlying wldt Che be9' baft anilablt ..,...,.,
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2266MINER, C.M. Xlnt co n d . & in c .
$875/mo . $155 ,000
Owner/agt, 548 !1777
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2 BR, 2 BA, deluxe cond
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~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC.
A LOCALLY OWNlD COM~'ANY StRVJNC
JHL SOUJH COASI ARL~ ~lhCl 19b3
IUllDEAS we have an R·2 lot in
.£astside Costa Mesa with a buUdJng
alfeady on the lot. Would you be
~nterested In building another for
income and appreciation . Cati
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YOUNG COUPLE MOYIMG -nice 3.
boorm, detached garage with guest
room. Paneling and ·wallpaper
thruout. Excellent value, compare
and see.· Wants contjnuing love. Only
S67 .SOO. c• 546-414 t
Offic~\ locotPd wi Co~to MP\O
Huntirlqton B~ach -NPwporl ~ocP,
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I BRAND NEW
•.. in fact, not yet completed -'
bdrms., 3 baths; located. in the
marvelous,· new Woodbridge
community. This home will be the
very popular "WILLOW MOPEL";
lots of home for $114,500 .
YOU'U UICI OUll ISP
.experienced sales personnel
759-0811 .
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PRtME RENTALS
BALBOA PENN
6UNITS
NEAR THE
BEACH a.et-.. I 002 G1 .. rel I 002 ······················· ............................ .... •ooz
Each has its own p3lio or ·
deck. 2 Ha\'C frplc's.
Great tax shelter .
Slll.000
JACOIS RIAL TY
67W670 ~
Gl'SNODOWM
l IR/SSl,950
Mini -ranch with huge liv. rm & open beamed ceil·
ings. Country kitchen.
Dining rm. Commanding
view .ol cove.red terr11ce
& rambling childreos
quarters. Hurry!
Sa crifice sal e. Ca ll
963-7881
MARvaous
MOMA CO Newly DecONlff
Sunny and brlght, 4
bed.rm, 2 bath, Mesa del
Mar beauty. Many ex.
t.ras + assumable loan.
Hurry, call 546·5880.
-.: 1-.• HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
Call us about thls im·
maculate one owner. 2
Bedroom, con vertible
den home In Harbor
V i e w H,o m e s . The
ownur's mclfculou!l care
to every maintenance
ru.'etl will 1mprc~ you.
And tbe highly com·
petiUve price of $136,500.1---------
fe e ~ill pie use your
pocketbook.
CaM,44°721 t
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DAILEY &
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oHAOOUILE -tOT
In a prime area in
Newport. A rustic older borne _., bdrm, witb plen~
v. I. ~ I. 1-: y ·-.;
TAYLOR CO
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llG CAHYOH "DEAN!" HO ..
Bette r t h a n n ew! Luxurious &
beautiful from the impressive courtyd
entry thruout this entire 3 BR 3 bath
"Bordeaux" model. Newly decorated·
.with expensive wallpapers, custom·
drapes & cptng. $249,500.
Wetley H. TClflor Co... •Mllars f
2111 S. Ju"'" Nia.._. :
MEWPOlrT CIMfla. M.& 64~~1ft. [i 'lf ~!1ttl ===l&.=U=':=u=s=y.=E=S=T==-i ~iiJti*:
Th.at rere Y-Plan Condo ,CJ#lf."' 110·•lHUHt0i1Nitro • . · ~r!:~:;~.:.r::; [ e:llHit !~::~ .......... !!!~ ....... , .......... !~
Bdrms. Wide gre~nbell. -= -
LAND INCLUDED! On· ROOMFOI FOR LEASE
ly SlJS,000. Best value on llG RV SPYGLASS HILL
. OHL y $64,500 I
Great Costa Mesa home.
3 Large bdrms, o~er·
sized lot with beatinf fruit trees. Good coodJ.
\ion inside & out. Price
tnchJdes near new refti1. 4
washer .. dryer. Jusi
move·ln. Hurry ••ll
54&-5880
market. • • (n this spaclo6' 3 bdrm New Bedford Model. 4 C.F. Colesworthv Eastside Costa Mesa Bdrms, + huge bonua
beauty •llt{ beautiCul rm. 3483 sq .ft executive
largo poolsize ya rd. bome with bay & otean
Separate double garage, view. $1475/mo un-
lnrgc tam. rm. with furnishcd7.,; .. 400 .
REAL TORS 640-00~0
Real e. .. tale -JUST RIGHT sllderi opening to your ' ......,
for tho family thut wants· spncious patJo. OH yes, HAR BOA
180 DEGREE a belier lhan new 2 year the price S75,900 an{! lets ----
VIEW old 4 Lledroom, with un try your . V.A. Call
Huge 3 bdrm plus JSX30 Italian lite entry, wet &16-7171 bar, tropical fish pon" & CJ#lf.111119 • ,,., FVN roii ~ ,, , "· •• " ........ u... . I i~~~\t~1fi ~:L:g:~;f.~~ ~Ml [ I nc1i;hborboud & priced ~ ll~ldJUc ~~~ sm.~. CALL ~~d~'~e~!':t .. ~ --·-·==••!!? «;:SELECT SPreI'ACULARhome.s
UY VIEW T PR<;:>PERTIES ~~· :0'!;,0:·a~r~'.
OECUTlYl The goU eourM is your
HOMI ILUFFS back yard. Open Jtouse u~r Back Bay 3 bdrm . ''D" PLAN Wed. t.hru Sun. l·S. 1790
dining or family. 212 bath Fa bulou1 location 3 Pana)' Clrt'le All,
beauly. Spacious room bdrm. 2~ bath huge ilv i-5t0.tl608 ________ _
sizes. Dble fireplace. rm. format ' dlnrn&. C........,. .. uc-·
Qualily decor thruoul, mature greenbelt view: .... a11
Superb pr I de o C AA nc:elltDl value at SI0,000
ownership. 646-7711 $158,500. C.Um.3550 LocaWd ln Harbor View g Ol'fNt•10·11Ht1Ht0U1J<t• North. This 3 bdrm
A Drvi ionot
f111r00r Investment Co.
JUSTLIST8>
Fee simple duple-r J
Bdrm, 2 batb ea~h unit. 1 Xtra lge Cront owners un· 1t. Bltns,ln>Jc. Priced al
$175.000
Bay Ave. dupleJt. 2 Bdrm
hoine + 1 bdrm over
S-W'lli• in xlol localfon.
Priced at '17$.000.
associated
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f'EAUOP:--.
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:$139JOO.
NEWPllT BEACH
(~·~~1'!~!?"" ! e :ftlffl ~;::.~r.i~~·:~~r; _ ·-==-•-=•m:E' view, massive rock UHIELIEVAILE fireplace. Extensively Live, enn1eUc real
$58,950 remodeled kitchen. estate saleateople, in·
• bdml, 2 batla home with
pool, Jacuu:t. family nn.
etc, etc. Jus t spent
122,000. on remodelinf.
Nr. aolt COUJ6e,:,. 1 will carry (!()attld. ~«sale
byowner.~ 2 Story Artist's Chalet + •VETERANS* secluded master suite tMested lnMON.EY pool. Fam. size llv. rm., prieat6 pool area with OpenlnploourMewportl~~~~~~~~~
gourmet kitchen with U you want a home in vlewl.nc deck. Now Center office, NtldenUal
breakfast bar, step down Ora.nae Co., doo'l let thb $235,000. C.11673-8550 Ii investment dJvi.ions. Peoplewbo med people
Pould always cbec:k the
Servk:e Dlredory iA the • DAILYPlµ>T
conversation area with ye•r pau you byl We Ol"fNril•·tf'HiR"IOll(NKf' O.UBopeGerrie
fueplace. Unique garden know bow to help VETS ,,..,,, I 44M600 ~~~~u~~~tdin v1~:~ u~r f:i.~°t,1i.~~.9N1u~ow:~. ' ,. :11i11 ~~~~~=~~~
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liv rm . H urry• Call ·-••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••-•••-••
91j3.6767 SllK & Ff Nit GIANTS OF MmtOt.OGY • llcbldwil~
*VETERANS*
Wac's & Wave's
l.nvest your money in a
home today & watch It
make money for you I
Our ore specializes In
helping VETS! Call now:
542-3676, 24.HRS. Bkr.
A PITCH HITTER
CONDO REHT AL
Tennis. sw1mm1n 1t, 3
bdrms and patio atrium,
air cood. refrill. washer,
dryer and garage door
opener. Hurry' We also
have home:. to rent
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MHADB.MAR
SPECIAL
$12,9001
Close to P•rki1, school11 ,
tennis club. BJg 4 br on
hug~lot.
2750 rortota,
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w•rd, up, down or dltgONlty. FIM tldl Ind boii It In. ~
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Carvs Julflnce Teu~hus ~
Galapas Kotto1 Yohak
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meonab I Irvine
realty
IUT. OF HAllOI Y11W
Lg. corner lot w/really beautiful
yard, lavish wood covered patio &
offering total privacy. Popular
Carmel Model -3 BRs, f amity rm
& formal dining. Appt. only.
$14.7 ,500 fee. Joyce Edlund 642·8235 •. <U-87)
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INRATB PllCIS7 NOT Hall
4 b edroom bluffs end unit, ·light &
airy. Move-in cODdWon, great patio,
vJew of hUls. Try&. match this one
for $139,000 •
A CO&.OWW.&. 1...-CO.
644-1766 ~
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OVER 60 YEA~S OF SERVICE
OPIM DAILY 2..f:JO
IM THI ~l~ 1Wf1'S!
Specta'cular 2 ry End Unit
Townhouse, Overl g Sparkling
Pool And Ramada. 2 Separate
Suites, 3 Baths, Huge Fa~ Room
Easily Convertible To Another
Suite. Highly Upgraded. Many
Custom Features. $157 ,500
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This is a family home with flair : huge
sycamore almost hldes the house; 3
bdrm, 2 story looks like a cottage:
lives like a villa ; rear yard has t all
t r ees and much privacy and a pool
that looks like a pond. The entire
experience is exciting. The 7000 sq. ft.
lot and 2100 ttq . ft. home are offered at
just $137,000.
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REAL TORS'. 546·5990.
1625 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Co, ta Mesa
also in Co~ona del Mar . .Jt 615·6000 ... , .. 1002 GaMrot l oO ..............................................
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N!WPOltT CREST CAMEO SHORES
.. pr l c e red u c l Io n ! From the moment you
• • Beavtirul up«raded·l\ear enlcr courtyard gutes of • • " this Cameo Shores beau· • neyr, 3 Bedrm. Zh bath, ty you are aw3rc or an
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lllning rm Condo. Lovely immaculat.6 4 bedrm & wallpapers. Carpets and pool home. Totally u
cOOl'diDa!ed. drapes. traded thruout.. !\lagni i·
Now·Sll9,500. , cent view. Offered at
PETE BARRETT $374.000.
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O'iEFt50 YEARS OF SERVICE
NEWPORT CREST
INSTANTLY APPEAUMG!
Spacious Townhouse Overlooking
Pool, Jacuni & Tennis Courts, With
View Of Ocean From 2nd Floor 3
Bedrooms 3 Baths, Den /Family
Room, Will Be Redecorated In
Colors & Tones Selected By Buyer .
$129,500. Shown By ApPoinlment.
Ill DOVB, HIVE 631-1800
"Gitt" y011r family Of someone
¥tfY $pe(•al with this lf&han.
Warm lhlnei up on aild days.
Conwne lie-at and tnetty with ·
this c1ochet cuddly afithan of
synlhellc woisted 1n 2 s~ades of
to4,,, plus conlrast. Pittern
7Cll colOf sdtemt$ dirtetJons. 1he e~t's a real Phil when SI.ZS for e.ch ~ttern Add
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* IRAHD HEW• -or quality construction with superb
floor plan. this custom built 3·bdrm., 2
bath home has fireplace, fenced yard
and many extras! In lovely Easls1de
C05ta Mesa location -is close to
schools! $98,500.
Shutter trimmed & tucked in lovely
residential area NEAR SCHOOLS &
PARK (biking distance to the beach!)
is a spotl~s 3·bdrm. family home
w/fireplace, PLUS patio in wood
fenced back yard! PRICE REDUCED
T0$82,000. HURRY -HURRY!
TRIPLETS
.•• IUT INDIVIDUAL!
Amidst lavish. landscaped grounds fit
Cora Queen, wh ere privacy is King -
reigns this "MONACO" ... and a Prin·
cess it is! A gracious 3-bdrm, 2 bath
home w/fireplace and covered patio in
s tately Harbor View Homes area
awaits your pleasure!
********* IJONUS BABY!' Price redu ced
owner motivated! This 2·story Harbor
View triplet with open·beamed
cathedral ceilings. is a "~HASE II
PALERMO" with 4 bdrms, 3 baths.
formal dining room. family room and
TWO fireplaces -luscious landscap·
ing. Owner will help finance!
-********* ... and now, the "SOMERSET"
triplet! A plea sing blend of gold &
earth tones is s pread throughout this
2·story home with 5 bdrms. 21t2 baths
family room. TWO fireplaces. formal
dining room -professionally decor at·
ed! In great family area! Come see
ow:.triplets_ -irresistible!
TWO IN llG CANYON
ONE IS AN END UNIT! "Green-
briers0 now under construction ~ Both
of these luxurious 2-st.ory· townhomes
have 2 bdrms, ·2 baths, mirrored
wardrobes, fireplaces. formal dining,
lush carpeting. huge master bedrooms
w/silting room. and are close to pool.
tennis & golf! Buy now -move in
later!
INQuail
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752-1920
1400 QUAIL ST. NEWPORT BEACH
LIDO ISU: allr•ctive 4 t>ch-m. 2 bath. single
story. used brick rt-pie. Beamed ceilings.
hardwood noors. Lge patio. 48 f\ lot . .$22S.OOO.
UDO ISLE newly remodeled 4 bdrm, den, 4
bath, living rm w /cathedral cellinas. L1e
master bdrm sulle. $224,950.
LUXURY waterfront condo. 2 Bdrm. 2~ bath.
Pool. jacuzzi, 24 hr. ncurlty. Brand new; COQ>p.
furn. mo.ooo.
PENtNsuLA 4 bdrm. 2 ba home. All amenities.
Love!)· area. Cew steps to beacb U8!1.500.
BILL GRUNDY ,'REALTOR
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OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
A .RARE RMI>!
CANYONCIUT
TOWNHOUSE
Located In The Newer Area Of
Popular Corona Del Mar. Lovely
"E Plan" With 2 Spacious
Bed.rooms 2~ Baths, 2 Fireplaces 3
Patios Near Inviting Pool &
J acuizr. Built In All-Electrlc
Kitchen. Beautifully Carpeted &
Draped. Asking $124,000. Shown By
Appointment.
631-1800
FIX
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Hnlecresl Home needs
lots of paint & elbow
grease! Clean up on lhis
super 4 bedroom home!
Do lhe work & save SS!
Hurry! Call Red Carpet,
7M·l.202 rln NIGEl
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GOODIYE $279.900. By owner ~ market pnce. lmmed ac· ~7.833.3622 C_. At P• DeMrt, C • t1on. Aaent963-~7. ICfOS/PITS OK ' Is what the owner wants P• D...t T_.• E/Slde 2 ar. gnr, ~
to say to lhls 3 bdrm. PORTOFINO Ha rbor 4 MIOlec ... L.-e • WillpaycashlnaflHhfor ...... or&1S·S258 fam. rm. Nwpt Hgts View Homell • Br, din your house, unlta or land1-------~r-11 ...... -
hume. Only $109 ,500. rm. ram rm & aame Furm~hod ·$110.000. 8 Court.s --3 Jledrooms --Orange Co. Baclc P•Y· Ice 6 clean 3 a
6'6·+163 toom. Owner has priced 1.750 '>Q. ft. Only 100 condo uni.;. 6 Pools & mcnts OK. Scott Really bath. Fncd yd. l)b r.
MARINERS COVE b k Jucuw~. "''et bar. etc etc. Shown by owner --C.R. 535.7533 Alley• ent •500 t l to sell t is wee · si57.500 1tc1tl•r from today 'tll sold or 101i9111. Call ll 1 ' • • RL TY fee. 640·178.sor 759-9269 lardener. Agt.8".li048 NEWPORTHEIGllTS 714 1346·'727 <Reiter) &/or <1' 7l4/346·5683 Rentab -
DRAMATIC DESIGN S..Clenltftf• 1076 lll'nnls club ore>, or Portland, Oregon (U ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• Pl.VSH NIW·I alf, 2Bl'
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PRICE $235,000. 642·5904 HILL & CITY VU. •••••••••••••••••••••••Newport R1t• 3 Br
'l'OSEE Lovely 3 br. 2~~ ba, full c ..... ctat llte-. Property 2000 N. BAYFRONT·Nov. • duplex, llA 8a, fplc, pvt
HVH PALl:ltMO chn rm. 2 Crpls, qulel Cul· Property I 600 ....................... Dec. 4 Br 2 Oa , $850 mo. patio, gar, '400. 55!-7UO
cur. :l~Ha, rum rm: dm d~·sac st. Xlnl cond. •••..,•••••••••••••••••• 642·1670daya,548·8M7 MESA Verde £xec.~.
rm. 2 frplrh. wet bur, Sl2-i.500. OFFIC! ILDG. APARTMENTS w/pe>ol \>twn. 2io)f c!k'ses.
jucuoi. $175,000 1945 AA Xlnt 2 level bldg nr. COMMERCIAL CLOSE TO BAY Hr, 3ba, Scar gar. 2700
Port Bristol Cirelc Cull REALTORS Newport Bea eh. 8970 tNDUSTRIAL Lower 3 Bdrm, 2 bath sq. rt. ProC. decor'd. f195. 4Chan~llor Plan • on u L .... a.-. 104• Ml1"°8Vltio 1067 SW-6221forappt. sq.fl. Good parkioi:. Nl•l LAMD-MHP duplex apt. Patio . Grdnr. lcpool 1erv .. incl.
, corner lo cat Ion . ••••••••••••-.•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 307 N. El Camino Real lca11es. Shows profit at Bea,11tifully furnished. M:J.WJ;s.57-1717 owner. ~!~t~ 'i~T!el~~; IMVISTMIHT BaT'celona 3 br. 1treal HIWPOIT San Clem 492-2100 low Tents. $250,000 Prin· £.5TATE $1.500.000 ~/moyrly. Twnhse,hty condo 2 Br,
Pa.a.. model 3 BR deh ~RTUHITY view, A/C, fenced yurd ~llOI HIC.H ~~~~~~~~~ clple.only. 4500 1q.ft. house on 6 a~ Ba FP, DW, Micro • ""' • k • 1• vr-r-v $68 .000. By owner. Just a rew blocks away WetltyMTayiof'Co acres. maid qtts, ON WATER wave. 2 car aar1 w/trsh.
2\9 BA, near par • poo., Excellent Motel lo the (7l4)756"3629 from this quality built 3 CYPRESS SHORES REALTORS 644·4910 s.\abte1, pool, beaut Charmina2story4Bdrm comptr, door opar, WW
& 1boppio1f. Owners heart or Laguna. Xlnt -------bedrm home, lar~e Cami· OCEAHFtlOto4T landscape. 'home on beat Ba.yfronl cpts, drpe, new. f450 mo.
motivated. coodition.li Lar1e poo8hl &{ ..-wport&each 1069 lYroom,2bath,d lefplc, .iBr.<lSOOsqf\ .. ~.000. SALl/TRADI OPENHOUSEpu· location. Yrly lie 67s.M8'7Agent. recrea on area. or ••••••••••••••••••••••• large comer lot. Owner Howard Johnson Rlty BeauUful 4000 sq ft. free SUNl0.16; 12to3 .m SHOO/mo -
walk to beach. For m· e •STBLUFF anxious and wlll help s tanding bu 1 Id· SALISBURY REALTY 3 BR. den, s.'*5· lnc1cts formaUoo call: ' K;A finanC1!.CallS40·U51. 1 ___ 4_9_7_•l_7_4_4 ___ 1 in&+19,000 s q Ct un· MEDJCALBUJLDlNG Call673.-00 =ner . .Uk I« Kr. re d hill _
'J .) L1 ;'SU\) lMtre l..tty , PltCISUSHID S........ developed property. 5 yr Pnde of Ownership plus1~~~~~~~~~l;~~·~·~MC>-0~~81~. ~~-4f4-H71 4H·2100 5 BR fixer ju.st reduced C-1tfrofto I 078 I~. net/nel/net. $'350,000 adjoinlnf C·l Property.1: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ss • .so. Brina your paint .,.. at 29% dn. Interest only 6.7X gross. Orange , Mesa Verde-3Br,l~ Ba. u ·.t.RftUETIE POUHDIHG SURF & T.L.c . Seller wants ac-••••••••••••••••••••••• on balance. By owner. County. wport hoch 3169 ~!~1·!;,':: ra~w& cf.~t: ~ ,,. Hear the pounding surf lion. Make ofter. !~~~~~~~~~ VA NO DOWN WIU trade Cor• Nuwporl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ END UNIT from this 1957 10~52 R.C. TAYLOR CO. Nothln& lower! H.V. 4 br • Waterfront. Prln on~. 8UN1TS OHTHISAHD ,_8'0-0299 ___ . ____ _
Par amount mob ii e fSS·Ol50 Montego. Ideally loe11t· 2 BeautlJuJ homes: 4 BR, Clark. 3055 West Orange, 7-1BR,1-2 BR, $18,780 In· Bcautlful 3br, 2bit, dplx. a. clean 3 bdrm, 2 ~:n~o~:":i·a:~~ ~.=~~ hc>for~~6;.ooocomplelely furn., i---------ed. Ls eh Id . $139,500. 21~ BA& 3 Bit, 1•11 DA. i.2 f,~.~~lc8~ 9 2 8 o 4. ~~':!~h~ompletely re· patio. new crpts. drps. bath. Fncd yd. Dbl 1ar .
. tastlc comer location. -2412 HOLIDAY RD 675-5979; 1213)'133·2854. Mile to the beach. Owner · ·Avail immediately 'tll Alley ent, $500 1ncf.
' talna. Move·in on credit { ': 11~bn>el rm, sparkling pool home. PALERMO·MODIL m.49>3~628'H7s:15 CINh •• 1900 22Unltprtme Huntington 494-CSSteva/wknds Mesa Verde 3 Bt; clln £am •
With view of the moun· Bl 5 BR, 3 BA, Fam/dine wkdys (213) 593.3207 orrered;agt. o..a. .. s/ SHOPPING CENTER 6,;8. $000. 752-7410 dy11, gardener. Aft. 8"·5046 '
'a nd loan approval. ~&ll1l17 cmplll'y upgrd'd & be l· " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach locatlon. rm.2ba,afrplcs, viewor S\l&,500. 609•2800 tt!rthennew.$198,500. 4Dr.fumily rmw:frpk. --------t'OESALEBYOWNER ---------Gard I
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New 3 bedrm. 3 ba, fplc, 673·5410 sioo.7so ly.$63,000.MB-8095 -6 UN ITS & REC HALL. ••· ' ..-· IBe. frplc. immac. Lovely
2decks,dynam1cdeslgn . 759 OU6 TustilL 1090 new conalruclion 17091 UACRESC·ILAND On water, ll Br w/boal garden. "96. ~23lJor + Older upgraded 21---------1 • ....................... l!:lm St. Huntington Prlrtre Balrersfield-looa-allpavallable,f190/mo. 540--bedrmr~ntaltohelpwlth WESTCLIFF ~..,.l S7,500DOWH Beach' 848·265S o r tion. On Lido. ElesanUy•-----------'1
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ocean view. Priced to sell poi(lted 4 bedrm. 2 will ca.rry balance. 4 br & NEWPORT HACH ACREAGE p~ano, co or • m n pe&a:s•so mo. 2310 San a
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u brick fplc, 2 car $135,00-0 Owner. 2764 ts. MH452 APrin only {2L3> 325~44 For a complete iJltegrat. $350/Wk. Gia Clrele, 1-••"'ng WALHUT$9 All gt ed b MES -a; n..-.. .. 3 BR, 2 ba ..• 8 .. gor.age, lct1tdspd & HlUview Dr. 759-0839 W--t-1...ttef' I OH __..;.-·-------! all syRse:teaml Eapsprotat3,_e act~ WATERFRONT HO fbraod Df1! :I B1 R1• 2 a ., "~"' • ....:~ .. t buy .... ,...... lftcOttW rr~y 2000 ... 631·1400 rplc.; $4;N,)'1' y. ease. condo w /cov'd. patio. U.,...Hlh 1050 .,.. ........... -1 Mutl sell this weellend ! ....... A..............;p. tiviHes·lnvestment pro·~~~~~~~~~~I &JboaBayPropertiff-Cen tral a Ir ·••••••••••••••••••••••• In this t1clu1i•• WeslchH-deluxe 3br. Comfortable 4br. fnm r m ••••••••••••••••••••••• pert1es·tax de(erred·I-675-7060
UPGRADES! SSUOO SUNSET PLACE, new 3 It• I 9. It b or h o o d . 2ba. entry style, fam rm, and pool, j;icunJ . .$92.500. ' exchanges·developmenl· NWPT CRIST CONDO
ALSO BR. Patio home. Earth $146,500. Owner wiU lge fncd pauo. Open dai· ~-8283 p r o p e r l Y 2 Br 2 Ba, pool , tennis, LARGE 3 Br, fplc, gar,
Sharp 2 BR. Cam. rm. tones view lot close to ~finance ly, 1201 Pembroke Ln . By OtMt-Re manai~ment-corporate beautiful. $700. 640·175l range, kid$ OK. Yal'd.
"A"endcondow1central Lag. 'Hb Mall'. $78.500 -....1..1Wi.LI 1. owner. 646-9836 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• portfolios. $390.S48-4135;64.Z•Ol350r air. Newly painted. OnJ)' Owner. 551·4725 -_. "°"'" 646·0100 CALL FOR Occ.aCront Sparklln& 3 M6-64.23 ' .,.,llOO -------...----i 673·4545 Mobilt HotMs -INFORMATION Br, frptc, comp! rurn.
• Ranc~:aLn~~quin ; Nlguel I 052 UDO ISU -~~•••••••••!!.~~ ~~~~f CROSS COUNTRY ~V:1~~·8 mo's. $680. Mi:' ~~::r·s!tBi~
eleaant 2 BR, hilthlY up·••••••••••••.••••••••••• MAGNIFICENT MAGN!fi'ICIENT 4 ~rm Elderly woman WANTS COSTA MESA. ----,1782 New H~~. graded San Mateo UST REDUCED to VIEW home ulcully arranged mob1le homeinpetpark, PROPERTIES INC On the Boy, ~ovely 3br. $435.Avllm~.6"--
W/eent air: overlooks $121,000. Best buy on h.ill. to: the ent11rtolnmcnt pref. o.c. 645-8084. David DUPW ~ l~ba. Out11de 1bwr, tolfcouno.1495. 2'M2 Los Serraoos. 4br minded pen1on. Family -3 lkdroom upper unit IHVISTMD4TDIV. wshr;dryr. Wnt.r renlal. BR. 2 8N' "6';t cood,; IVB.YH COPILAND 2ba, i1hake roof, Paceset-rm has large bar that S9S Mo. Space rental. with aundcck, Jower 2 (7141141·1 Ill 213.·749"'""5, 21B·«l7•6087 $335. mo. r ange -"'•T-•1._0434 ler home. High grade opens onlo south patio. Beautiful Mobile Home bedroom with enclosed 1~~~~~~~~~~I . Monte vtala. 545-3050 _.._ _______ ,._,... ___ 1 new cocoa crpt , de· Kitchen & master suite in xlnt adult park. Many patio & yard. King alled l ~ YrlT. : IJe Br. Patios, RP WMtaide 1 BR.
• • WOOD BR 1 D GE. corator clrps w/abee~s., open ontl north patio xlras. Full price. $16,SOO. bedrooms. Individual I UMrTS frplc, gar, Waah/dryr. fam·rm. 2 c:ar iar, trDfc, Quant~ BROADMOOR 3 atalned 1las1, dinlng/liv· This beautiful home also <FW1941> Days, 540-5937 laundry areas. bulll·ln * S.,.rCa.-* SeeahonDrive. ~. pt1tlo, ........ , Walk'g
1 int r di Ider perfectJv featuru a formal dlninf range, oven, aarbage ~are real •'Pride ol dlstaa•• &o •• .. I'• 6 ' Jldrm bome. $101,800. m v • " rm. breakfast nook. In· Wknd fkh Retreat. 2 BR dia""'"al. & d~hwuher & ..._ .. ll "' • , OWfterlll..tOa lndaeP'd, many xtras. 0 .._ Exp ndo crpla drps ,..... Ownersh ip " unlla.r thopt.142$..... • ---------• View ot gruin1 catlle & tercom thruout. 1 om"' a • ' • • nreplaces. Just S yea,.. Be au t I r u1 l y m ain -• ---·-• .. •••••• • WOOOlaJMl Saddleback to infinity. wtth outside entrance de· ~rif, slv. newly pamted old Owner d~1rcs l'A· lolned-in prim.c rental 3202 Br, ZBa, '.:.:f9i cfoeed
-I '" 28 "b "--pl ... --'-n-signed for mald ot In l!:xdusiv e Bayside changeforadd1Uonal ua· area of Co•ta Mesa. •••••••••••••••••••••• td. ~I ..., •· ..,arm n •• on r, ... a ....,." e...., ., ... acy ...... .,... Real Estate mother·ln·law. 3 car gar. Village adJl prk. Pools. Ill In San Clemente. " au'"' OJ: ..... -Condo. A/C, uPCfadea. KM Slt/Ssm 12-4. Pl1n 2 F ed 1 d' · i" Jocuul Club Hse boat S3>0.000 cor, c ,.. • -· • tW aaa., prka • paol. By only. 489-2921. Owner Larfe Custom Home, on: a r con iuon ,.g -· 9 · $146.500. :.a• A RatTAl.S 941..srT • c.nw, 519-a71UJ10:30 Udo Isle. Pool size lot • healer system s . slip avail. Sl •900· B> COLlOfNEWf'OllT ::art Pier R • .,..,_..ppt. S..Tftft!Ct T_,.111 SZM,000/offers. F'lexlblli· S375.000 owner. 5'0·4480 or '7S·HI I . ...,_ . WllypsyS25-S30w,be11 iJlaC:. J br la z .. 1~e
.,__;.,a.; ,, ... 3br. 2'~ba. $99,900. Call ty on Interior features. LIDO REALTY _67_3-M04 ________ ---------JO'*CUlettbabestfor tril)lq, lttlc. aenc. gar,
..._..._ -714-M>-2918.nt <8·Sl 540·3383 Broker 673-7300 AcrMpforlCIM IZOO • SPIHDAIU * i ... m.tee. ?Daya enc. yd. G....._.. Bets.
••••••••••••••••••••••• """""'ration ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ho"•es on l lot. 3br •· 2005 ...._ ~. $135 Cumisbed wtll $4lC>i 11~1141
OC ....... Y•w ~-.... · .., .. ---__,,.. S190duplex · ~DAii.it -" AnltnlOM 2br. Nicely renovated Ne•.-ei-•••••..,._ $195Bach.utUpdw/)'d East.Ide very 111ll 2br •
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• fordable property in Guarded private c.om· Mobile Rome, located in Riverside County In Sun· ble per mo. S71,500. $65,000l>UPLEX $22S2br bouse B. lkb hied yd. p!. 548.-.0
• Laauna tA>day. Brl&ht le munity. Pool. tennis. exclus Bayside Village, 2 PORTOFINO nymead, approx. 490 NewpCM'tlHI ...... Better hurry, u won't .S15Ubrhouu•/)'&rd .,. 323?
ail')' 2 Bdrm." 2 bath 0 . Jacuul & aauna. Pvt Br 2 Ba, Din Rm. Den, _ _,._I ln Harbor View actts. Perfecl for mlnl· AMocl•s 1ut, bot!I unit.I are 2 BR, !!!'1*2~unl2tk!~ok~-•H•••••••••••••••••••• y.o Just.oat block to the beach parkirta. l\lstr wetbar. lndry. bltns. etc. rrlVUC ran h 5 5 Miies from , .... ..r.,2• bl FHA lo t .,., -1._, -• beach. Newly redecoral· Bdrm Suite w/Crplc + 2 By owner. Prtnc Only. Homes. Slep down living c e · 1 ____ .. ____ ~ ___ =~ti now. 0 • a "'=1' , IUdlok. BR alba2 n'?,aee, 1 bom~·-'
ed. Owner flna.MIDI can bdrm• ck study, 2112 sso 500 675·'7903 room w/converaatlon .LakR.eCPeT~!tlOll CO 1 ..... 666 N--81 Clf , »n, pc, Clh•o
·make this pllrchaae a baths, Air cond, manyi---· -·-------. &J'ff, Separate aame rm . • ~· • ._.. si.s.t ...... .,.. .. MS.llio ~..l. 2 car IU'· Lovely breeze.~,500. UP&rades. $139,950.•·i>h W/lort and sep. bath. ,55-0350 Seashore Duplex neltnbol'bood. "31/mo. , MO'°"IUALTY 496·i005 or 03·3186 WATERFRO'NT SUited aa guest bouae. re wt mat mon, IM&l ID48TA&-nof-.
•4t4-t017 * Owner/Aat. · VACATION HOME ON Ifs vacant and owner is FANTASTIC VllW $177 500 we'rtwonhltll --.:.::~=:.:..=---1---:._--:~_":-:-1_,:-:-C-:-:I--WATER. Beautlrul 1 anxious. Superb value. s Acres So. Corona for , • MOtit .... 1 .. .., 3Z34 ~•Deltlit ._... _ _. Bdrm Mobile home, srra.500. (Fee land). Call your mobile home or Y~arly income '15.600. Quallty 4.pfes c M $1501br,~,tldaok .................... _. z~. J:alli•b eotuit.ey Tbewann(eelln1ofthls completdy furnished. now,MS.7221. bldf. site. Full price Big 4 bdrm. u~per & 2 <>wneranxloua U500o() Sl5Se.,C.)telbot Sbt,lbeea.egUve at.1le w/1.1pper llv. rm., immaculate 3 bedroom All amenltlea for adult CE ..... TURY 21 $12,900. 8KR. bdrm, lower. antastlc Must Hill A.,. '4s u03 · saoo2tlr'.cbUd sarap faallr llome. Very trpl bdrm d fs b bome. Enjoy the lush Uvina. Commun.ity pool, " m •>677·S691' beach Investment. Just •·· • •11>r't1c1t,ftlcd,aar P!lnt• W/10' wall. Gu!trm.lc'ba~0wtae:: new carpeting and jacunl & recreation W"tclfflltalty OR522-0530 llsledl Al\.&Ml-9198 Tl.IPUX,C.M. rnu+it.b..l1t1,nfce FamllJ rm, formal din
eAtry oo lower level. peaceCul vlew ot the facilities. Poe1Jble boal ---------i LO"'DIDWJO"'KS Great Eutslde loc , $.111) lbr, lbe, llici., Mta rm, u91r•dtd c:rpt1.
Needs work! $1'9,500 tvallb ey,b·then wlainCderJ 1
10 slip available. $64.000. REDUC,ED A 1 d IAh ki----------i newer3br, 2ba, CrJ)lc, yd. ()p9ntdays Y'ee ~~ •• _.J7a~c7~5•4t5500 0 .. ID011: Mtufon Realty 4fM.0731 e •au u y SALISBURY REAL TY s AcreiJ oa w t oa DILUXI DUPLU (2) 2br. lba. patloa, encl 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. • ... ,. " ' • " ' !!~~ca ped gardens. C&ll 673 ..,,,..,.. $25,0001. trees In Cleveland Na-t!M,500. Nice 2 Bdrm ~ $1TO 000 Suitt taot ~ .,. """' """"' tlonal Forest. So. of NEW l Br. Income $625 gar. • · 1---------'l>UALITY · NEWPORT CRES T Orange Co. Municipal Pc r m 0 . o r e a 1 Tom Lee. Rltr, 6'2·1603 H1.0H2 SPllC. 3 Br, TlbaroGCOlldo, totc;,1:[0~~t::::i~I:~ ..._L_U_F_F_S_,_h_i_g_h_ly--u-p-.1 ~~~~:~ ~i~:~i:n waler, gentle rolling neighborhood. 832 ta>+ NEWER UN1TS .... ,.._.. J206 2~ Ba. A!O, wet bar
makes.thi. a.n out.atand-graded 3 Br 2~; Ba con-"'•balcony. Spac. open knolls for view s ites. Plumer. CM . 0 pen Good Orange Co. loc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '4IO/mo. 841..US.
tn-trur. Oolt'..+ry. ~nrpool.Sl2S.OOO. By master bcdrm . Xlnt Ownerwillcarry.AGT. Sat1Sunl-S.PhM7-45'79 MBKinR. Rdow1n S60d0,0!~· 2br.13T5. .......... ......... 3240
kitchen, fantastic master o.wner. -Cill ror lJlJl". pnce. -won·rllin. Clrll <11~>676·5717 . ep y to a """"· Oaraae. •ppllanc... • ..................... .
n.a-.•-bathw'ithatotal 752·6492 ; 640 ·8857 or ""'""'""" ORS22·2080 ..... ..,D ... IW Deily Pllo~ P 0 MOtOll "'453 u•-..t~ --........ ...... , .. aww"' ...... .,,...,... -" " 1560, Costa Mei•, Ca.' ,,_ -d .. oC 3 Bdrmt. "2~ bath1. 640-8381 ATTBITIOt4 quatlty buUdlng for 921628. . .... Plflliltt• 3207 nNt PoOI ala ttob.ls.
Relax • enj9y t he llHl,...tR.-ch Private Party, wishes to IUl&.DllSll quality buyer. •Super MwtaM D...,., ....................... -/~Ml-4(n.
Catalina aUft.let PLUS New, ,exqui1lle ramblin" trade c Br home on n--b .... , bo Ith uparadect unit.a. All with ' ' 4 oc•"""r•""NT .,_ bl'--• pc"Oldmlty to the flneal .. _ ..,.. ll1 • . .., l C t M ...... c ov e me w nrepl1cea, encloaed lnort Z! 00 "'"n n... s Br, a -· .... , .. ear sebooli "'the area. CUllom .... me • ..,ues: an pnmeparto osa esa bulldable R·•eountylot. C•Ta~ea patios ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.8THST iar., ftD.ctd 14, pool, .... 500 area, 20 min. to Irvine, G o Ir C o u r 11 e f o r •·--~ Over 15,000 sq.ft, total. ri k • T h • -a llOCHU•I ' BR, + den, 3 BA. ..,.o. 1'411 Cbateau l;a, ... ' · Npt.lkh.,alm0ttlAacre waterfront home w/pler ClosetoCostaMua.Bet· •P n era. own ouae "' ,.. wlnur fTSO yrly f1l.4M5 "' flat corner alte wlth 3300 & slip. Linda, Lido, etc. __ T_H_E_l_L_U_FF_S--~1 t.erb•.-v 11• .. ,,,....,. style. (1) 3 bcdrm, 2 bath CHOlCEHlGH SlOM/ "'·tl·~ •"10 , ........ ______ _ ,.-.co71!•Y -·i·C• ................ and (3) 2 bdrrn, 2 batb. DESERT PROPERTIES z;; mo.~ .-r3·... • • Br+..._.,,,_..., ---e ~So'. "'--st Ck' 1q. tt. ol hlably detailH, 546-8757 Wri all ... F 1 ..a..1 M 3.,,.2 • -··~ "-.u.v-....,.. custom features. Super · $a38,SOO. le or ~· _. • rtY · c:or.. _. _. •• to abopplftC center, bus LAGUNAB~A view. Juat being .de· BEACH SHACK w/plan1. 4 BR, dining room, near loyMc:C...._ Ben Hinkle R.ll. 21930 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• atr•Ceo. USO/mo.
497.1417 slaned, ao bring your perml\1 tor 3 sty re· ~~~~: J!~era!~~~~;\1~1~ 1110 Mew,....ll'ld = 18p Apple Valley, EAU11Fl1L 3br, 2 ba + 41M•51
idt!as.$197.000. model,$97,500.675·1666 k a Cl1JOOO d Cotta~sel4l.nlt or hS.AMa·UM den 2 (l>lc's. Mex tllc,•3--.. -.-1 .... --1-F-a---R-~ FALLIN LOVE , 11leWelllngtonGroup 1y 0 -....11 wee. en · .,. · un er ••c--~ ""---C--.... Roman tub. Sundk .... w ... ra 10 ... m. With th1s charming early Custom Construct.ion "" bank appralael act festl -,,~ ....... -.. , 2500 &t0-184t near 'he beach • Nn,tg
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California Spanish 544-0814 Eves838·3232 UPPER BAY 4Br, 3ba. 3 VAU.IY 640-9900 eom.rchll SANOLEMENTE ~ openy ltarbour, $'25 per mp. retreat. Ideally located car car. Fam rm, frplc. Pf'OIM'"fY t 600 ....................... e duplex home In CdM . Av-11lmmed.840-4247 in a neighborhood of LaktFortst 1055 din rm. 2200 sq Cl. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRl·PLEX -3·2·2:ln0tlp 3 Bdrm a " 3 Ba .1---------
atately old trea and fine ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• Story. SS6·6876 hcllltlv• LlsHIMJ ~~d~ 4 yrs old . n Y 500 CRY PabuJout mA1ter tulle. SU per sf\arp 5 br exec.
homea.$141.000 3Br. t~•Ba., hl1hly UJ>· OHLYS89.500 Prlmecomm.loc.oncor· BERTHAHENRY $71, Sm pvt yd. 1800/mo. home. Highly upArad~d g~g·~~s:.' ~-:O~~er. Walk to ocean. Modern 2 !Mims "Monle10" park ner 2 major 11t1 nr Dis· Rt~ALTORS :r:.71,.~ ~trh!~~~~ 162•0611 Alrt, ~~:U:.~1.:'ini'. ~g~
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LAJ(I VllW COHDO Beach. duced s12,ooo. Upgraded. beaut. converted. 10 • FOUR·PLEX IN c.M. an,y ve~ran. home. frplc, dloJna. 1'1\ kitcMn. 1udtHC furn.
2 Br 1 Ba, pool, tennis & CAYWOOD RLTY INC. Owner. S14 9,500. ree suite office + lobby. 2.3 BR 2.z·s. Only 556•7777 blh to BllJ Corona. No •;mo . ......n
rec prtv. Roduced. $5000 5'8·1290 "4·2135 ·=~~~v:::S~c~~: S129,soo'. Owner/Agt. Wortdleallst.t. peta.$t15/mo.675.._. MIWMOMI
totu.50Q.1l342?"7S9 1076 S.ClllA• .. • 1076 dlUoaal ._ Ile•. Total ClllJM0--0555. Bloch to btao b. 3
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• packa1e offered al o.tef"'__.. Bldl01NO,fttell&AM,eely-
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On a one acre site in the rolling hills
of San Juan Capistrano. 4 bedroom,·
4 bath, family room with fireplace,
country kitchen. Top quality
appointments and appliances
throughout. Space for horses or pool
and tennis court. $335,000
A Coe.owaL IA*a co.
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Brokert, 871-4545. 15,000 N •• :.~J.... ..... .... •1111 Alt,..
•s-1 Ofc IW.•. takca over payments on BRAND NEW·2,550 Sq n. 8trf, Romt f. aa.tr
LCM Stl7.S60 house+ apJ)rovtd plana 4Br 1 acre vlow lot 1t.dtt, It rrd; •MW ' • . for duplex. Owner will borS. property In Upland 1... crpt1/drp1. alt to
Colo1rntpdleeteJ_Yorefiutur. bplsrhoef~ cAJTy flnoncln1 le sub· Uata area675·3143 tw uplx ~t:.t.2b1, fplc, bcb/tolllt/1laopa. • ordinate. Call: Rick met to park. wlk lo bcb. '4t5/mo Ml.OIH •• Jandsca9ec1. 100~ oc· Byers IHI lstet. "75. U8 Bt1oola "4·1'32 9S2-0Nl pm • ~~~'4c,~:'1~r ~~~~r~~ 11'-7777 lxc'"-Jt 2100 OWmlna 2 br, 1 ba home ...;___._.;.. ____ _
man••ement If deelred. WCM'td llt• latete ••••••••••••••••••••••• SO. ofUwy w/frple, wood Beaut., spae. J br ~· -1---------1WhY 1>aY taxtA?· • Ex· celln1t dln1 ... rm yard Pool. dahwhr • hv.a. Pr t n • 0 fl 1 Y • Ca 11 change! Frank Zelarney ft p1t10. Al~tw 1kltcb. Kids ok. $37S. Ul-IZ25. Owner I Ag e nt, Ll i Realtor. •IM·8502 W/llde by tide refrll a. 989' Petll1wood, nr_.
Evans, 547 ·2S33. dthwhr. Just redone In· Adams• Bushard.
C 0 M M £ R. C J A L PUBLIC PROBLEMS? aide fs out. Real 4Uttl ':d a .Ba w/trPto. CO Y· PROPERTY WANTED: They are our specialty. Oara4e. OarcStntr. $4$0. patlo. 'JOlll'ord Dr .
. Pt"lv•tt lnvcator hiu A'""TION Crtatlvely handled by 103 BeaonJa. 95S·S84t (213)01·0111 , nu
cash comin1 oul or "" tralned c:ou"ulors. eves. (1\4>t31.cJllM
nc.,,_ & Med11 prtmc rt West Cont Hwy Phon f ap-lnln1cnt tall/office of approlt. c or ,.., • ColN MtH 1124 Sharp I Wnh I batb ssoo ,ooo . in Laauns. 1.5 ACllllS 675·4961 ........................ dllb:~:a-dfvl'
N e w p o r t a r «1 a . Oct.Mt-24, 2PM · THI CA.WSOM CO. Mesa Verdt 1111 .• exto; ale. /'Pflt OK: '
(213)820·0560 ofo, ForWo.547·7714 REALTORs bome.4.8d.nn,3ba.-... Apnt.ao
QJ.3)392·2861btn. 2119 NewJOrt Blvd, N.9 . rno.1.tlalut. Wl•*l fa • . ' ..
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t BR a BA dr1>$ crpls WALK TO llACH Nlee3bedrm,1 b1.1tb, DW, ... ••••··~··••••••••••• 2 Br & boiau:i rm garage 2 BR Duplu w/vlcw. Newporlleoch' ll6t D&UXIOFf'ICIS ~f.• ~~m,t:2~iwn~~
1 ~otner to't kids/pet 3 Bdrm. house ~lus large d,,., & ()pts.' N>d area. •tbr SJ6S. J.vng Beach. kid ok no pet1> ·$300 376 Newly redec. crpts & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ComrnJ & iodatl apaces, AdUtta H B 538-ita9 ·
'Welcome.'$385/mo. fenced yard. Only one S3'16/mo.983~A;ent, Cpta, d1'p1>. 11lv, rec. El6thStS4G-ml · cjrps, $300. m~. 645.0110 Eleaanlabr2ba .dsSl~.on 200to2000aq.ft.~alow · · ·
863.o45G?Agent 11ofee. block to the b4'&Ch. nofec. Ad It s . no Pel s. · days, or 491}.4.215 eve!I. Penin Pt. w/b11y view. us.35tsq.ft.LagN1guelf& M1scet1 .....
' "5Q1mo.HURRY-ca11 714,R33 ·8974 NEWBREEDAPTS all.ti. All bltni;, intercom, Minton Viejo areas. R....... 4610 CbanolngJ~r28a1tudi * 4ae1 S057 * Condoml.... .-.._ 1 IMCI 3806 t Br & bach w i loft. ---w:ish/dry, new crpt. Hllndy to S.'D. Frw)'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4.lOGClo. 5ervtCO are11. lg 7"t-....,lhed l400 -o S Adult no pets 3!13 Steps to bch. ~mo yr• Call: 831·14-00 V t lot fi mt 1819 petlo. pool aar. No ts. •0 ••00•••••0 •••••0 ................. ~ ..... Hamilton. 645·4411 . Hul1tl'")t0ft h•ch 3840 Jy. 673·8218.. p~ac~ntJ.a. ;:, boac4or 1 $3~0. cah afL erM. EASTBLUFF Condo, very cleon. 3br, So. Boyfron~ 8~1 M apt, --••••••••••••••••••••••• A.,,.....Offke1 -3078 • ..O.llM 4 BR. & tamily house 2ba 2 car 1ar 2 pools 8br, 2bu. Million$$ view. $WOFF OEP w/AD lMONTH F REE 1 __ . __ . ------
w/view. $$15 Mo. Act. 'clubhouse. Submit on Luxury.Adults, Vrlylse. STUNNINGlge2Br2Ba •OptttDalty 12·5 S..CI........ 3176 ryu.ervtco.Noleasere· ........ /h••eat/ _
$150 Great house on cul· 644-1133 kids. 1st & Ja~t mos rent. $61~. 6'76·38'18 garden :ipt, pool, rec rm, 1400 Delaware. 2 & 3 Br •••••••.•••••••••••.••••• q d. 200·600 SQ. ft. Plenty FMaftcie ~·~~ • 1br, 2~ ~~a,psep. 4 'Br 2 Ba spac beaut Avail. lmmed. $385. Agts lolboo rettin1411o 3107 $275. 710 W. 18th Sl. apts. One mtle to ocean. 2br l'\ba, newly pamled. of .Parkl lnSg . 2N082 S.Et. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•pay ya ..... oo • ' • • Joan"·Chuck"Ao.1120 ~4o mo Esther6401850 Bruto .t. ewpor serv. Fine area. N ~estcll~f area, fple, Ill .,. ''" · •••••••••••••••••••••••Lie modern 3 Br 2 Ba. 536·2248 846·1826 dya,640.62t3evs' · Beach.557·7010 ..,...,
parka acbool & library lut & din rm, 2 car gar. eo..domlnlums Lux bayfront Jiving In this fplc, gar, bltns, no pets. 0,.1rt.1t1r IOH !'i38·2'700,962·9~10lm). · $750/molse/opt.673-4MS. ~-d 3425 plush2Ur,2ba,w/huge $350 mo . 675·109•1; New3Br 288 frpi bltns SouthLOCJUNI 3886 ExecutlvtRowlac ••••••••••••• ••H•••••
• Bluf(s Plaza 3 BR. end un· •••••••••• .. •..-.••••••• ~11\9 & over.looks glisten· 67l-l023 y u rd. ' w sh r i d r ye; •••• •••••••••••• ••••••• Q!c apace in Newport· llAUTY SALOM ~~~xe Jwnh se. t:ib~ it Fresh paint plush Orangetree. Irvine, 2 mg ~ay. Full sec ~~J· 2 Bdrm Married t>ouple hookup. $420. Kids & pcls Nice l Br, $275. Private Airport Area. R~eptton, IMBelHCY SALi! Bea~ vu~ ci:!~o b~h: carp. Spotless tbruout! b~[1~ F~lld~c:r~~~::.; D~~~c~rrpn~av~HprS650: with children under 2 ok.675-6670or64H506. ~~r:he~~l~~~~pe at· ~:::m~t~:~~ec;~e~ed't°c~ Ow~er movin1. xlnt ~
BeauUfulLY dec:o. Pool Walk to mkts. pool, schls fac:illtle Adults onl 675-6775. yrs. Newly decorated. New 2 br, 1 ba. 3 br. 2 ba. taUng & copy machloe. station Cbtila llesa toca
jaeuul. efo. $.SSO per mo. & pork. $500 Month $345 mo ''1ease 'Nov 1st $225. 646-2826 --Bllns. Child, small pet Oceanfront condo, 2 br. Fl-om $:?90. (714)7S:M170 tion. Surrounded by Lse.l>P.842·3533 Agent640..5660 551190c)rt4.00 · ·Newer 2 Br 2 Ba yrly. ok.(ll8:>.S·ti9lS 31561 Table Rock -.partmente.Brtococter.
· a · . __ Adlls . no pets. Nr Large 3 ~r Townhouse --Dr.$600. mo. 499.2781 ; · · TIME,751-1400 • "4 Br town.house. $375.mo Lovely u urn. ~each l i b r a r y , E v e s . wllh vati.o, garage + 3 BR, 2 ba. 1 l>lk lo bch. 646-8fJ3S i-----..-----. Pool & clubhouse facll house on b:iy w1 sand~ .,..... .... "-""lth•d 213.257.97~2 vool. Quiet complex. Ocean vu: $500 mo. 216 Newport Restauran'-ClJJ
. Call Hadley, 847-8844 front. Pvt comm unit.>·••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults. no pets. S350. 6th St. 962.5033 oceanfront 1 Br, Jort, . for detalls. Le Raisor Balt~)a Covell. Plenty of loltoo 19'0ftd 3706 $190 Nici! bach upt. Rt!sp 645·3381or67S-S949 beam ell• pvt beach. • ~ Realty 833-8800
3 BR Ii Fam-rm, 2 Ba parking. 3 br, 2 ba, bat:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• adult. No pets. UUI incld. -Block to Bea<'h. 2Br, 2Ba. $600. 499.4988 . 499.~ ~~,....... DISTRIBUTORS • Wi:'· ~· Nr Magnolia ~/mo. Yrly lse. Mrs Greatly reduced rent for Avall 10/25. 106 E. Bay NEW OWNERS dbl garage, balcony. $290 .._--.. ' I h d ~=: :.....-. NEEDED arner.~·3050 Lonf,&4Hl612. Modern 2 Br apt. in eit· St,apt9. Ml!WMAM~GlMlNT mo.960-3456attSPM ~!!""'!:nts=s3\oo v. •NoSellinl
• -BEAUT. DECOR. nea HVHms 4 Br. els to schls, change for babysittin& 5 Copiatrono leach 3811 9UllT Ir COOL •••••~•••••••••••• ;,:: :::-. •Noe1Cp. required .
part Ii la.Ice. 3 br, 2 ba park, pool. $650/mo. yr old daughter, aCler· ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUHfLOWEA 2 Br, l Ba, gar:. lndry nu; EXCITING •Co. TrainingProarain
lncd yd w/bbq. NS(). mo ltlcls grdnr. 6 mo ml noons & some eves. N'ew 2 er dul>teir untt. lacil, ne pets. A:dulls. 425 PALMMISAAPTS. •No VelftllngMacbines 538-888:ior~-488'feve lse. 833·1861. 67$.5869 aft5:30 PM. 3 4 3 72 s an Juan. 1.,.,.. .ct den A. t2thStreet. MINUTES TON PT a.Co. lat.dillalled-A.c·
• ........ , . lcAoa P1115Rwi• 3707 c • P 1 5. t r 8 n ° B c h · 2 Wtd J b*Ms BCH. · SAM e&.IMIMTI =~ Packa ed can-
......_. 324Z ~E~FRONT. 3 Bdrm .......... : ............ ~l.493·2UIO 3brfowallotnes G£J..REAOY Bacb,lW BR. Me•CGIArfllklt li Di1pla)1 l
••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• ~th balcony for •l\JO)I· Ba.yfTont triplex unit. 301 (wfftl flreploced from $220. & up. ld~l Medical or Dent.al ~at Requfrernent h'om "3 BR. 2Mi .Ba Townhouse-. ang the sand', sea~ s~rf Ediewater. apt C. 3 br, CoroM clel Mor 3822 Be ptepared to move fast Adults. No Pets suites. £»lash carpet• 6 M500. S.Cured by hwen·
, all appll's, aw1rn pool, and V1EW. Jmpre .1nye % ba: garage. Winter••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 POOLS when you see-0ur luxury 1561 MesaDr. centtal air .. MO per ft. 1oJ'Y
tennis. '>".! blk off w11ter. woodsy ex te r 1 . S32 s 1 mo . Ye a r l Y JACUIZI !~f:. "g~f;:urn s;~ei (5 Blks :East or Newport Call YEATS COMPANY •Written RepuTchue
Boat dock avail. $S2S. Privacy $8()0/mo. 1425/mo. Robinson, Bkr. " _.,,. SAUMA swimming pools. relax in Blvd.) 498-0860 499·2237 Agreement .
•.mo. (213'447·4302 bef. BAYFRONT 3 Bdrm, of· 548-S647 or675-3764 rS'' • our 2 jacuzzis. saunas ~6·9860 •Full or Part.Tim~ •
• Sam, aft. 6pm Cice. fam rm. dining rm IALIOA IHH · Tl,, '~!:!...a... Close to S.A. rrwy & So. too! • Office space 1100 sq ft. We are a nationally
._&-..... & boal dock. Pri Vltl 21r~ ID.......__ SZ60 • divided into 6 ofrtces OD known company with .,.. ... ._ 3244 $1100. S125·S275 A Month Cst shop ·g. 'l'tny Tots ~ rrvm D Mesa Verde Crpts. drps, thousands of established ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST LIDO Nono Includes uttt. Equipped CORONA DEL MAR weleome. 3 playgrounds. IANIUlY CllOSS ~e A/C. 50• sq. fl. CaH retail accounts from
RENTALS L 0 C A T I 0 N . kitchens. 105 Main St, 2 Br Townhouse. rrplc. 16761 Viewpoint Lane Hadley, 963-8933 wast to coast. For con·
2BR. 2 ba ...... $42S1S2S LUXURIOUS and corn: Balboa. 675-8740. Pool. tennis". Some ocean FROM $215 U, Near Beach & Warner. LOVELY Fashion Island fldentlal interview, call
2+ Dor 3 br, 2 ba $435/52S pletel" redecorated OCEANFRONT 3br 2ba & Catalina views. Close ucross from Mc Donalds · Mr. Corbett, person to
3BR 28a -.25 bdr J b •-di 1 D'-N • · _ ... _ . •-r· b t 251 I W. S..nflower 842·6604 'BIG' offices. Comp. "1rn'd. & ll\Of'tl\n collecL· <t BR' 2" B · · · · · · $550rns m. 2 ath "' n ng 2 car gar. u . o pets .• to"""pping"' me cac 1. deeorat'd. $225 per ore . ..--• · ·COST~MEsA room and two outdoo $S2Swinter,673·6640 644-~ll ~~~:~~~o::~. •ALL NEW APTS 2 Mr . Ant b ony , 714-547·9858 JBR.2ba~··.:.:.:..:.:·$420 ~r~t: ri~1!: T~i i:a;kr~.ws:!i>~t~:·rct\: IRIATHTAllHG 3br.nupnt.cpts.drps ~1d/e~~~c!~~'b1f~~: • 714.&40co·'°82ST .. ~11.. .. .. ..
ia really elegant livmJl I 675-4258 art 9AM • JrrPV v11-$300. 7_ 71 Shalim_ a r ll4 (714)846-0188 7 days. * .. ... -· Opper ... , 50 IS
A.LS-Or-lai--g:e-2-.b4-.. , • • ...., 642 ~ 3442 ~ h --1 There's Slmillion tn Delwceotnoe, 111 W. ~7tb ... •••••••••••••••••••• b th-'-d d. i t1)randed~R-uppe.... -• 3-iJr ucac apt, pal o~ ffcnatton":-Tennl Unit.--G-4. 830. sq. ft, • · a T en, in ng rm, steps to China Cove. $750. Lge 1 Br. cpt.s. drps; $200 DiW, Fi>lC. ltku"PS, xtra~ swtm-.ntnT. btlllarda-,-i $291. 00-4463 f Y.OUJe not. aett1~1
private patio. SlOOO/m Mo. ca 11 N 1 gel. at mo. 988 Valencia, CM. No pets. 960-2358 healtliclubs, free Sunday l.3.~• retumOll7ouru1" lse. All Lido benefit 675·7876 546-543'1 brunch parties aod MJSSlONVIEJQ ve1tment, call Sandy wilh these leases. Call Costa Mesa J724 6'4·'12ll Alt. 2 BR, 2 BA Redecoraled. MUCH MORE' Great view. 200 1141. ft. fl ROllll, Ajax Co. 837-31« abo~t the s peel a •••••••••••••••••••••••Spacious upper duplex. 3 Br. 2 ba upper. Mesa del N r . H.a m 11 l o n & Plus beautif~l singles, up. Uti!. pd. Spectrurn •Average yiel~ oo pay·
t>c;neC1ts you may hav $SOWEIKl.UP wlth 41evels.3Bedr 2 Mar. $290. Family, no Brookbur~t. $295. l&2bedroomafurnlabed Propertlea.•95-4771 oil$ to Aju u1vettors,
,-1th these two 11bov tool bed ba,. lplc, 2 bJcb to li1 pets. 545-4991 962-0778 or Ullfurnlihed. Sorry. . . . Jan. thru July, J.977.
ll&"tt.11 .... ., .. ft...'-.1 .r. ~aa.es. S . o.l . l'QOm Cor on a . $600/mo, COSTA MESA-2140 adultaonly nopet& ThePrestlgaous Lido ofhce Statelawpermltsapre· -"'-~-"-""-i""_rv_~_Ala:_' '-"..,_hC_ro_, WATERFRONT HOM ES M.iud service, pool Salabury Really 673·6800 Thun·n Street. Delu>te 2 u..-1.1~-finest In co~ntry club Ii V· space• $150. tbC)c. up. '}>aY.?Jlent rnalty 0:.:barae
631·1400 23'16Newport Bl. C.M. ..._...!.,...... Ing at a price you "an af. 67M030 equavalen to 80 ~ of 6 JRV. Groves ·Nu 2 br, 2 S48·9'7SSor645·3987 Bedroom. units under Harttew 3842 .. onths unearn~d in
.ba,den. lrpl. Pool. tennis. • · PRIME CdM construction. Lovely. •••••••••••••••••••'••• ford. Roommate service Dlx ores w/secy ser'1lce, :,. t tb balance.
S475.4M0-0891 aft5PM 4 br, 3 ba. fam -rm. STUDIO spacious townhome type New & near new 3 br con· available. xerox. Nr. O.C. Airport. M~~J~kera Of.
'Lovelv townhse 3Br,2ba, sq.ft.14"4Santla~o. N .. B. WHKlYRATIS LOCATIONS w1lh family rooma. S345. dos&apts Somewtpool Oak··--...a From$2S0.7si;5Q6-·-fetfd to Californla'reai: ~ $1250 mo Agent 541 5032 Full Kitchen & TV Q u A l L p L A c E . . f 1 . Y¥UVY de ls only AiC, lt& encl pat. new& . . ' . Lineru&Utillties PROPERTJES. INC. le~!'15J• garage&, !~cs. G.vdeAApvtments IXICUTIVESUITIS , __ n~--·-----palnted Ii lmmac. $3'15.UOO SANDS3 Br. 2 ba, CLOSETOOCEAN ~ br. l ba apts. for . (714)752·1920 $4~. o:in, 84 .1 .. , or Beaut.Hui bldg . ·toa... 5025
.. 998-6188or955-2499 beach & pool. o;w. $600. Royal Sult.-Motel rent. S3S0·$42S, 846-2S97 ... ..,.,. .....,,.._... Personalised phone cov· •"'~E $UO. 4 Br 1~ Ba, FP. lst1last, clog dep. n 2Q80Ncwport Blvd. CM AGT. 675·2all days Nice & •lean 2 bdrm 11pts. ll"'YIM 3844 880 trvine cat l'fthl eraie, 1ecy setvlee. e»nf. Id, JM• WT.D.'t
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1 Willow a . SSl -2000 : Seavlew new4"brwi\•lcw GARDEN l ,ilr &t B ch Spotless. Walktobch. -----New 2 Br luxunously ap-So.' Coast Plua, 686 CredltnoUtoportant.. ~ 8IM.-3484 2121 Yacht Yankee. · •;pts Pool fur & ::ii, 4 Br 3 Ba Fam rm 2100' .1 BR. redec 'd. stove. pointed Turtlerock Glen He..,.,. .._.,,,5-lel Baker St, C. M. From lrobr. 49J.JI02
NEVER LIVED-JN ~r mo. Comm. pool/ten-'989Victori~St . s'!a-6774 • Yrly, so&AcaclaM.S-7048 rcfrig. lncld. ~.ask for }:~il~f~s~g:;~:0:~~:11~ (~~e:~~l~h) ._S225,;___._546-_21182 ______ ,~-one--y-A-va-1-la_b_le-,-ma-l\Y-
«bedn>om, patio home In rus. 640~7; 833·3622 2br, Iba, gar. Pvt patio. _Bill. 546·5880. to occupy, Very reasona· 642·8170 sources, al\ proJecta.
. adult cotnmunlty. steps IEST ORIGIMAL SUS CASITAS Avail immed. 640·6828 an 2 Br. bltns. o, W, bulcony, ble rale for reliable tc· _ ·o .e AIRPORT $50Kmin. 753-6052
'... to pool, jacuul, t.ennJs BluHs a r ea Family Nicely furn. large & 6. 640·9900 dy11, Linda. µur. no children, no pels n:rnt. S64S. mo. A\'alt. ROCHM 4000 ~B?::h8~to~\~11f 1---------
: OQ!tll'tl,fl.-cyml Mirror sh.ed 4 bdr.m 3 ba small t br. Adults. only. Agt (nocomm.l Sl8S.&15·0S27:or548-4291 Nov. 1, D.>.·s 641>·2233; ••••••••••••••••••••••• BobDl"k.inson.A,.. · W..ted 1030 wardrobe, fireplace. · no pets. 2110 Newport E 833 8282 ' ,.. •. Lease $400/month. (714 townhome: vacant sln~e Blvd. lbr. Iba duplex. corner Otltach"ed 2 Br unit. new va. . -Room wJ kll~erietle 919 .. IU ANClAL P,JJL'tN&Jl
. 752-184&,askforOenyse. comp. redecor,. Move in -------loca Xtra nice S205 cpts & drps, gar, cncl Logwtoleoch 3848 $.'iOweek&..up. EEDED UUIED ~
• . o ow l A 1 1 b e'W "BUNGALOW. luxurioua &M·7226orS49-87bS patio, \·ery qulet. $350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·9155 mrnerc. lease, Laauna ~X'rENSlVS BEAC~ ,~ .._. 3Z4 eor1eous! $725/mo. AGT em pl d pe rson. n o mo. 33'1 E. 18th St. Apt. c. Br. Block to -beach. Beach. 500 So.. ft on No .... •••••••••••••••••••••• :640-5.'560 smokers. " maid serv. 2 Br ·1 Ba, S. of Hwy. 675-6736 ROOMS, Sea Lark Motel. Coast Hwy. terrine ex: <PRIM£) rRONTAGE ABHl&Jt3Br2Ba come 548·7l97 adulurno~t.a. $290 mo. View. Adults. DO pets. 227•NewportBlvd,Co.t.a re 0 'ea Ide t IN JJAW411. Very
t• Jot.Grealvlew ~mo 1',blkstobcht2br.lba, Call 642·S9S3 dys : r·4NEW 2br t baapts. SUO,mo.Ph963·3653 Meu. Some rdrlg. cu olt c n aarkl o QUICK. H'EAVY
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"" Nov l $410 mo yrly SMALL BEACH HOTEL . blk ~ bch. Mal. adlts. lals 1M & up. 646·744S ....... 4450 1'75-40.10 llO«lday
ltLTY-41M·IMS6 67J..:ioo9af\Spm. . . Rooms$30Week New \Br apt. frplc . open 2 Br. ulll furn. children $37Si$350.494-i535 •••••••••••••••••••••·---------
··' 4BR 2Ba I>en Nwnt c-•t Condo 2 Br 2 Aptsl40/mo.S36-7056 btam ceilin111.adultonly OK. no J>('ts. Mgr. Apt 4 OCEANFRONT 1 Br. Ambusador Inn in Coata .... DaUXIO..,..S ~ ,T...t IOJI ·• ' • · -.. ''"" $396mo Ml·583a 1960Walla<.>e 645·7181 al ~· d Meaa, Zl77 Harbor. Cen· ~ ~ -Oceanvtew. tsoO. ~ adlta only. Pool, Jae,~°" . . ·-. b cony. new ecor. cpu. trally locat.ed, za&rool\'la. Cont. rrn., seat ~. all ••H•••••••••••nH•H•
493-s71oor644-9806 sauna. $395. 642·1305 HarbOw 37 42 2 Bdrms. bltlns, refng. 110 Del Mar. upstairs. 2 drps. gar. $400. 646·0505 MANY wt th kitchen. -panelecS. am. wbae uue· ltS1ted ~tehu mone-y
S$ Br house, ocean vlew. •-•••••u••••••o.o••• D/W. frplc. aundeck, BR. S'l50. mo. ist 4t last. V~ry small 2 room npt. phone Ii TV. Swimmtna ar.·tor!yr.lease. Lake toloallooltt•1aCITD's. •"ss:somo. Gorgeauanewcondo,3br.New (urn. Studio across patio. pool. $325. Adult.. S42·~orS42·1Hl $181?.mo.UUl.pd. POOi. ;acunl. apd r•c. Forest area. Kent Agent.-.-,. ......... -.,,.,.u1A k t 2~ ba, pool. 15 acre pvt ( 8 b D k' 11 no pets . 6 7'3 · 14 18 ....... -• ~t 4 pm room. Dally • weekly llarldna. > --· ._.'" •as 0 park. Coast.l bree1e.. rom c · oc .ava · eve,'wknds. NEW 2 BR. bl t n s . "'",.,,,.••er rates startlng rrom $48.4 7l4·S81·9393 WE BUY l'l'RST • : ~rea. $4351 mo. Newport Ter· Water pd. Jacuz.ii, ~· . baJcony, car port. $325. ~ HkJ-1 3152 w~. ' ....-----------1 SEC 0 ND T ll UST
.ralk. Ba bo\l.se, N. End race. 496-7737 ~ crr!8· drps/~~i vie · ~ MeH 1124 fMS-6.«Hor Info. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ~ MJSSION VIEJO DEEDS . AG g NT. cl to bc:h b • h $2...,. l'l\O. 1 .................. 00 • Del l It 2 B $265 Ii SboDOloa CenW 1800 aq 71' 181 GIOO
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• ptnJ,.-.-· vu• pool SS50t.oS750/mo .....,_... -·-·-"-........ I mo 1785 Anaheim PoO -rec room, q ... e lBLKF .. "MBCH nB algn 3 war vlslbltlty LOWEST , ... . . Rltr6'4.0J.34 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ww1wvuae ... '.,cs, poo • 754-0el3 842 1906 area 831·7766 nv ·.1.~ • ' ..,....__. • .. Beaut. Spaftiab 2 BR, din LAGUNA BEACH MTR Jacuui. $395. 2SU W. · • . 536-4728. LVE MIN Spedrumu"v<'••les. ~ rm., terttfic ocean view: Luxurious Condo. Near INN. 115/wk. S275/rno: Sunnower. lOto:S. Foxhollow Vin-IHdt 3169 tr.-1--a....1-4200 '8M771 W•tll ... deca 1tove • rehig.. "-h ..... D ..... id 1 TV . -· -'ll-••••••••••••••••••••••• -r _. , .. 11. Y 'elec 'aarage Nr Vier "" · """"· ys ...... .al61. Ma serv. co or • $410 E/Slde trtptex. 3br, 621 W. Wllson646·2010 rAllO•IWPOIT •••••••••••••••••••••.. LAGUNA · tstT-......
1 • toria Beach ·-.ao: Agt eva/wknd.aM8·98'l5 • heated pool. 1714> 2ba,trplc,yd,enclgar. FURNORUNFURN SKJERS.Houtetorrentln DOWMTOW'MSHOP MT.0.a..-.
. dt-7551 : 2 B 3 b b blU 494-5-294, 985 N. Coast TSLMjDJt 642-1603 •2br townhomewifrpt' Bacbelou, 1 br a Ta.hoe, $200. tor 4 mo'1. 4'70.,. n next to cJty Fai~'l'tnotlbtc.19'9 • r , . a, ~r. 1111. Hwy. •LaepaUo&enc .• arage BedroomsllTownhollHI ~3428 . -,. ·1 • .........._,C• ~........ cpts, ·drpc, h18hly up· Attractfn 1 br, den. Pool, •Adults only From $284.50 parking. "50/mo.C.11 _. • • · ·~· .. ••••••••••••••••• graded Condo. 3 blu to Studio & 1 br apts. compl. Jacunl. 1285. 2511 w. PooJ &Jacunl a~ail. Spectacular i pa, total Rttlhlh to se..r. 4300l".'RellJoDomi ____ cs __ m __ .e100 __ ,_'4_Z.._'2_1 ... 7_1_· __ M_6_1_1
•• IAUTt••L beach. Pool. Jae. aaun~. redecorated ~ furn . Sunfiower.10·5 recreation pr ogr11tn, •••••••••••••••o•••o• ftei& ndlo Store r
rv $525/mo. l yr lse. Avail Adu~ls. no peta. Pvt ~ $210 Lge immac. lbr, soelalprogram.8pool11,8 c•• . al r d or iA e ••II/
• ·1 ·1 Mile pvt bch, t~nnis, Nov lJt. 540·4480 parking. Monthly " yrly New CONDO 2 br. 21, b11. patio. PQOI. Mature adlts. lcnnls court.. At Fashion LI...__._ wa ! rent <>f oc8.~~:· l ~h ca:· ";;:,~··/ ·
•pool, tee 'uard.·3 Br. u.-..-vi-., __ 11 rentalsavaU. 497-3493 2 frplcs. blllns"-pool & No kids or pets. 1887 Island J amboroo " San •""'f ... ,...... ~rate ton. u.tt 1 ~.· 1 --"&--.:-...a • · _baboueeolgl_a~a. SSSO. ~ .. w "._' apa. $375 P'!<y-1175·4912 Monrovia 548·7924 J ui KUia Road Shareahomeoraptlh9nt co 5 o -. ~ _ ALSO N~w end unll-Super Lwcurypenthou.se.2br.2 Bkr y ' oa17;41 644-l900 "-··-Cl2AnJUHIJMlnz> torm c:ltooL 3010H•••••HH•••••••••••• O• JA®UI V1ewl 2Br; den 2.,._ba, biJ.. din rm, !rplc, blg · -.......c-Large townhouse near ~f NewporL Blvd. N'.8 . blita•n•• ·1100
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: ba tamUy room, 3 ca '800/mo. 27~ HjJltop Or. CJO'Wnt15wn .. Sff5-mo. jacuu\., 9315 JJU W 11.lba. !ncd..vcl. .. ur,~t~ 4 bd. 2...ba.; tbd. 1 ba. Yr a>~~INQ ,.., ......_. 4500 A1TOIMIYATi.W
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.,,, bl.ks t.o bcb. Furniture beach. lltlls. J>Cf7 #75. No .BRAND NEW. Studlo/l Prolessional decor. 1 br. ?ipt. apt. Spa. aym, poola duattt-1 Park on Oraace IVOIC£ ~ •':SEA TBaBACE-3Br den ava.Uable. S47.S. 675-1702 pets.4~-47961.M l&eve.1 le 2 bclrms, 030. S2S5 ft A rare .chance at MlO et.c. call Anita N4·904 Cot.mt.Y Airport, taclO aq. 'f
"pool • bcb ac·cus or <213>274·3892 v.vi~rt·~h 3769 '350. lmmed. occupancy. J.SlOW BalboaS1$-7lOl · dayaorMM281eves. ft: Ofhct-wa.,.boute ror 64NIO __ __....., l J• rw Pool, jacu:ut, frplc le ' lease. 50. (714~ ---------•~· oc:n v ew, S.Cll•• · J276 ..................... dthWflr. Adults, no pett. d LtDOremtoabrhm. y, hD Tri a& ""'"°°· <U~ •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• . Open daJly. 2850 Harla frcclous 3 bf, crgta, ~· $200. plu.• oUl. wCOITA MBA*. "::. tri~to u.a ....::O.,t ~'JBl-2Jla.new. view, DI New 2 BR,6l Ba Condo, OCIAMNOMT St. C.M. <M~sa Verde pe't;,11A~r.J;·001:.rNea 8Ts.808hr1ae-1501 Bl.II. fl i.Dd· parka w/Of· Oif Dia C.atmT. si1.ao
• Rm, tole, $41.S. 813.W2 frptc. poollc tennis. Vrtj WlNTER RENTALS Dr. ofCHarbor Blvd.> Hoag Hoaplt.al. $87$. BESELECTtVE fice. ~ to ueir aq. f\. per~ db a paid _ SG-910a ' lse.$395.4H-47itl 28R,lba. $370 l MONTHFRE:F. 548·2895 CaUMS.?'85·840-34~ Imm, occupancy. From l*Plt. Ntw Yean Bve
.ira ......... --.........., Jz• Lge, 3 BR, 2 ba. tsso 5411·2447 SHARE A HOME APT lfl aq. ft. IAasJna oto t to . specia\"$15.00 pc pehlo• • ~ ~ ., • 2 BR, 2 ba. $400 3 Br 2 Ba, beam cir, " 5 ct•llY. 111 w. 17t11 8t, W'lth 38 o. snore. For re-·'~;,;;;;;·;;;.~··;•9;·;·~a ~:1o~·~dju~:,:;-n ~r 2 :~•1b~ Ty~l!IAC:~ .... ~ 2a!i1~. ~~!~.' 7~aJ:c!"t~ :.o'=:ent bil:s~ cY!t!el!nlch.r~ c, Fe'!' ~mar tt ... 2m~~ !Ob'sa, ~121:5 :t1t~~~-· ·;:o.~ilon • Jato. c:all
( l di • 2 ocean vu $400 m o . • ·• , -· Pl 642·5073 .-... .. '""""'"' 1 •6-7.... non-1 ..... sue · u., • ..... 1~ •. p c, I\ rm , sly, &10-4686evaiwknds. '18R.,yearly $400 • comm"'...._,.r-...u1g . yry. ,.,. "'" apl. ste.ps t o bch. '"4' ~ 1:....--------
i • = $450. 673·6832 281\, 1 ba. yrly S3f0 Mesa Verae. 3129 Cln· te111ngwtlt\steama. WESTCLIF.-2 Br, 2 ba. Sl81.50/~o. Call Mon/· 10,800Sq. Jl't. : :,110:~: :~:
• SborecUtls4 Br, ram Rm, nlmon. Lit 2br, 2ba. nu WOleffolS,ond moJesllc $325/mo. Adlts, no \)Ct.a. Tue/Wed eve. 673·42SS. Sprinklered! Riveria bllnda throush ;: ....... Vlefo 326 Oil eoll crae. club 4t bch pnt&dr!J8, enclosed gar. 11'""Ftoluctlgpoo6a. foquit'e 1700 Westcllft Fe 1 l t b 400AmP81 \'ardAvaUl ·Octal <'1l4)7$l 31M9 • •••••••••••••••••••••• prlv.1475.213-794·3453 Adlts, no pets. S27S. Joouzztsouno,blltords. Dr.Apt#l8 ma e .-oom:-c o •1r Mission Viejo · • ~-THIFIMISTIN Lease, new Tow·nhome. s 75l·M62rorappt. ond'1(cft\OCIUC>nouse ;raolout 3 rm apt bn C.llRusaJobnsoet Lott&,.... 1300
MISSION VllJO BR, din-rm, oceanvlew, evtn1I. t nil $395. 3 br, 2 ba, block to $ 8 111
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New Jake l>Om•·i>ure tux· ~aut. decorated. $.SSO. THI DAISY Wlh IOCIOI en ' I beach. Encl. gar. Yard. Je~bf0' a · 831-1551 Lost or F'*'4 a Ptt! Call .. ...,, "18drm1., 2~ bath• 831·36198 or 675·1784.. af\. . llOI KIDS AMO gym, opchole~tol or Adults, no pets. e . Aftt ma l Aadatance -.. 6 ~btd ~e-·-1 .. de-at THlll,AltlNTSl TheVllage.M<nof · TSLMgmt 842·l603 Share 2 Br. Zba Park ew induat. bldf. tor lse Y-a•"95174171Dof ... •a car ,.,., •• Spanill pm " UJ>• ,. ...... y ..v• • __...... ,_, loOkln .by owner )&-0 t0nlng -
vi tilo roof ettam orpe ed. Adults, no pets. Steps •PMI ,v;.,-,ri'"-'.,".!..°';'!.,.,~. Yearly 3 br, 2 bl, ~ bfk r••Pyl'th ~st· :1c~y 11,760t(ltl,, iPrinklered:r~----.. -0~.---,.-.. ---
11 . •drape'. tar1e ~ubl Presidential Hit• 2 Br 2 to beach $400. 875-59'9 or •2Mdl••• Zo .. nd'-,,.• ·~·. bay a. bcb, encl. gar. No ur~.1• 1' .. n;..... a '1 air cond ofllce can ._ ·~ ...... _, ---,. f:tlowtth •lew'Of m un Ba condo. Poot, sec, 645-3311 Tot lot "'.. lWO'"""'v""' 'petl $400 644-1103 .afnerudlS. .............. dl·J..1-ha _::. 1.,. .. •va .-----, -:-, aln• • 1 ..... c0
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--.... Aaent.nofee. poe. 2910A W. Ocaan· bllcony.Nearnew. U:MM42 eves. Calle44·15M S,Plllau,,11Ul. Cd• •
• n);'e11abednn.2ba,fplc,9Ufr:R Lux 2 br z ba front. Contact Tenimltn TSLMamt 642"1603 We11toll tr 2br; 1~ ba ~FERf,t:p1.f• •QdM.l!'orrentdrle11e3,0008q. ~lt • Bewa,rd •
• r"l>W, A/C, drPt, cpta, condo. Ftpl, 'pool , flltB!rc•U 71•n72·3MONtce&clean1&2bdrm twnhouso. Adults, no ·~·~1940 rt.StouaootButln'9•·•---------
1 1reat area. ia&s. mo. Jacuz:zl. '3'75. 640·4462 orap.,.. · aots. Wolktoeverythlng. pete. pea. mo. 1728 Bod· CM."2·4758 · t.oetmwl•htr..toocU•
9113-45ff,Apnt,notee. eves . Steps to beach, 3br, 2ba. Agenl64HO.t6 (ordl..n,548·7533 OHie•._.. 4400•.....a....a...w..w 4600 vie Hit lc1'. •tward.
• -$41116 wntr Studenta OK •••••••• .. n•••••••••••• ......,_ 5118"8940 _._ ......... ••It 3Z6t a Bdrm den Ht bttlt Jge ..,,_l · ~ ' ~/mo. Le:111e, 2 br. l '~ B A y V l E W I n ~ MCA PT ................. ••••0 1----· -----· 1••••••••••••••••••••••• yd Nr a'hopplni & _, ba d1.1plQx. Encl aar., EASTBLUFF, Stunnina 6 P ....,. S.mJ·retlrod prof. lad1 Leet: Whit.~ •
i!hafftcondo,IBR.2bt .. a~hools . $315/mo.2 Br ytly, Ira sundeckl patlo.A\taUU/15/713ll7 o..;,oW Jt2' 2 br, 2 ba, frplc. Lr1 l81T_r0~!!!•NB bttdlql.lletlb~.\Ulfum. Whit• Coekuoo. Vie:
xlntc:ond •HMo MT~10 cloee to everything. Cal 8 coral, MOH Yarde. patio. Pool. Mature · ·-apt. Ott tae 1ludlo. Ne..t MU. &caure tark, na ·~ · · . a.MM Agent979-6896 ••••••.••••••••••••••••• adults only. No pet1. _ ..... _....... now oc br Mid Dec. vty ........ aA lpa. , A1ent6"-l1.33 Wed J al• Uta 11 · 1310. 0Ce1 n view. 2 bdrm, $W.640·0349. llOI W..-.rnlh._ •aT82 • Rewatd. ••
«...8.LUFJ'SWATIHlVTEW •••••••••••••••••••••••VJ~ OF BAY, adults, CUTISTUDIOAPT putty furn . Near ,_NewpoctJ'lnanclalClr 1----------1---------"P-
• ';.c i BR • famU~· beaut a BR 2 ba frp1 J car aa'r decorator's 1fu~ 1 Br ai Great East.Side location. beaches & yacht harbor. Vear!)' 2 81\, near ocean, ~ Offlu S,.• ~ br tut.Ide C.M., ptta l'ound; _. celU-. JM..
aa cated court1ard. A&t Nlce.arei. $424. + aec: deb.911:50yrlyormonth1Y Util pcl., $225 per mo. lnqufreowner,'450ak, utll. lncld . $210. mo. CallonSitdlana1el' ~.10yr4oJ _t1cat. ~Jlwta11.09Jia .... :
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MA"' .. IRE WeC4r11CarpclCleanerec R.J Huffman & Son, G~n HANDYMAN W.inl n REALLY CLt::AN Roto soil prep. Plants, rwo men wlll move you. ~O~~l~o~1!:'rrn~ 5 Fr:e inR & Heating & ulr con· -••~•"'RY? Steamcleanorshoamp00 Contr.CUbtomAlt&Add. NOJOBTOOSMAl.L. HOUSE? Call Glnah11m shrubs, lawns. Heu Weh!'ndlcbl(moves.qf. nu ~-8576 And.y dlUonlng. Free tat, $10
--"•-also ut>holslery.all work pal Io s. cabinets . 548~ Oirl. Free esl 645·5123 rates. Bud IH5'8149 flee & hou~hold. DIS· es · • hr. Honest ft rolleble
Free consultation auar. 'l'ruclc mounl unit. formica. New consl Res ~e & local. also pack· FOSTER'S PAINTING. service. BofA, MIC OK. w/clalms~xpert547·a;4l f'r est, r eas rates & comm. 645-4644 / l'MYOURHANDYMAN IMMACULATE CLEAN· t1ao.wr ang. ,Lowest legal rate. Comm'l & Resldentl•L 751~u;o · 64.S-3716 548..\Ml Lk. Dondcd Resid Comm!. Frt•e est ING. You DESEltVE the ....................... Lie dtln1rd. Cnl T No Job too big or tool----".',------
.__. • · ---G ua rnnteed, 0 u I lus O~i' 759--0377 Brickwork. Sm»ll job11, 1Hll·IM4. Pb:a..7·'1278. small. 12 yrs cxpr. Fully Pool Strllce, It.,..,. ,...we epalr C.lllH91,AcOU1ffc Bedricol 646-MBS -0 , ctiE Newport, Costa Mesn & lnsrd/11". 636·6995 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• II USE AN ING 15 our Jrvtne. 675·3175 eves. ~/Paperl1t9 "' 8 if I BliJAppliaoceServ. Q ELECTR c . llANDYMAN·Cnrpenlry Business. Reliable ••••••••••••••••••••••• 873·3202 eaut Y your poool.
TRIP CHARGE s10 ~::':;'//~~~rit~c;~. ~=~ CALLS i15 ~~. ~\~r~<f.~ electn~<il. plumbin.i & s~~vice. Janiec's Rag· f'l~cplaces , pl~nters , PETERS PAINTING Paint & Paperin&. ~ yrs ~P:lle 8:,..rt:~;rn~ef{ee
20.2SS.Maln.S.A M•rs. Guar. Llc 11329695. JOBSS42·B233 noors646·6851.8 t7·2T87 g ..... yAnnsal675·6S53 bnck concrete patio. blk E,xpr'd,. Reos Rales . serv'g Harbor area. St e~t, Guar. 536•7,. .. .,. ~ 549-3'22 957 0169 ,,... ------- -walls BBQ pits Ref11 " L' t c II G e .. """' • Free esl. ~·1800 HANDYMAN THESUNSHJN E GIRLS csts G.W·t>46<1 ' ' ..rqe o:.S • n en lie 183281 , refs. 642·2356. 879-0743 1 c.,...... C nt/C t HubbcsrdSectric NOJOBTOOSMALL Wanl the cleanest houM! SS2-04S8 Pr f p H I II ~ .--a •••••••••••••••••o•••• ._ onc"e Llc327136 615·6971 ''1111 uu.oor.!1 int.own? Rcliablcllriek, BlockSlumpstonc . ,_._.Y-C•• .. _ o . 3per nngng, l'-Remodel.lt.....-r ... •••••••••••••••••it••••• " ......, " bl _. -... (2'195 14 ) & Insured. ••••••••• ••••••••••••• lndependen.l . Carpentt1r C t';M EN1' WO tt K. A 11 ~LECTRICIAN·Priccd l'---.U-scr\'tce, r~asona e r~les Planlc~s & Walls. ~X· Average Exlr 1 Slry ~5 581-5294 or979·4743 Add-on, paUo. skyllghtt, R~. addtllons. dee.ks, kint1s, Rl•asonublc. Fre nght tree "''t1malc on -·~"J & professional cleunm~. pertly,mstalled. special 2Slory$5<l5.lnlrs.t5rm R Id ' •r Fr pauo cvrs, refs ava1la· est.s Call 75().6625 large.or snu1ll JOU:.. ••:•••••••••••••• •• • ••• C11ll t.hc Strn~hine G1rh;, ly pri ccd. Ca IJ Bob' Prices incl matr'l-labor Paintlnf " Repairs. 35 reprs. es icomm '
ble, aft. 5, Mike Be 11 --· Llcensed ti73·0m Skiploadcr. Dump Trurlt 54G-%25 & 552·0245. 24 hr 673·01"4; 536·9900 Guartlnsrd, Fl-ee est. Yrs. exp e r I c n c e • est -962-4217 Lukay ft 64S-98e9 Ce m c n t W o r k . Jlauhng. tree "'ork · sen '. Ted636·'l085 Workmanshi p guar. _2118233 _______ _
Dr i \' e w ors . Patios , G..deftiftg gr a~ in g. de m o l' t c lloUl>ecleanmg Windows Cadillacs to Go-Carts s.36-'l'Q56. Roofing e.,.t Ser.ice walkways Reasona blc ••••••••• •• •• •••••. •... 831· l.257 Good rall'S·G---' ref~ What.ever lhe Fad PROFESSIONAL Pain~· /9-.&.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• freeests5560757 WEED NGCL"' NUPS ----'IL""" w Roll 'emoffthemarket lng, lnteri Exter. Reas, ,_,..... OOFSinstalled fact9ry C.rpet Man will lay yours · -·----1 ... A Houlhtg ·' r ynn With a Classified Ad work guar 6"2·0386 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dir~t: estab'I 35 yrs. or mine. Repairs & People who need f\eople We<?kly Maintenance ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960·5844. S36·71ll Call Now! 642·5678 VERY NEAT PATCH Ca 11 Harold Gunn.
deaning too• G ar wor That's whallhe Free est 642·990i CHEAPt::ST houling In 1-1--1 •. , & H Jo'alr prices. State Ii"'. &.in· JOBS&TEXTURE
at bigger savin~s. Fre DAILY PILOT Garde.nlngServlce· clean town. Fr csts. Cllt;AP~ d~~~~ ~~~~l:; Dond:d Mo'--Tsrdry.mEex-Cteriaolrlcospe836c!ssal~sst. Frooeal. 893·1439 549-R029601""'.FORL"'"S est.645-3646 SERVJCEDlRECTORY •· h 1· · kl 642·2995or&l5·1390 I c II 5'474.•2• •...., r.:J ,.... I II bo ' up .. au mg, wee Y coupe. a ... "· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Palch Plaslerlnc all fl 'l Shampoo & steam clean. sn a ul. maintenance. Reasona· OCC Student. Big :~. T ~lhrs. Local & Long Distance WORK GUARANTEED f stl t • All types, nan ava1.
Color brighteners; wh CCllllrGcw ble rate:'. free estimates. truck. Trash. t~cc trim. General Housecleaning, Moving. Lowest rates, lnlerior/Extr. Free est types, r~.~11. es. !;.~~~ ~\~{z':~d~~c~: ·.
C:J>t&l.Omlnbleach.Cle •••••••••••••••••••••'• ~~·~s::~~~r Ron. etc. Randy 642·S70J. e~p.Rcltable&Refs. fast, errlclent s'ervlce. 25yrsexp.~12·029S 894-042Lanytime
hv, din rm, hall.$15. A~ ' MAR~SILER CONST. 549-3666 646-6098 Free est. M ajeslic PAINTING. lntr/Extr. ft1 tint ~ !f.50, coucU h $10od, c Newconst. Res,comm'I. Reliltblc Expr J~pnnese 0 ... ,,_g .... ,_., 'lh a Modem fdovers639-SSS2 Expr'd , honest. neat. •• .. •••••••••• .. ••H••• ..,. uuar e m pet or Rm add remodel Patio Gardener Reasonable OULWJ anyuu.u,. wi 'd 964 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cpt repalr .. 15 yrs expr Uccontr.Call97&.4411 freeest.6<1·5.52301\iike. ' .Daily PilotClaulficdAd Trade your old stuff Ior SmaJIMovlng&HauUng. DRe~s. Lie · · DRAINSCC.EAR~D c Tile. 2S yrs ex-
Do work mysell. Ref IS a simple maller. new good\es with a Free £$tlmates. a\e FROM $3.50 per, specially entry
531-0101. Sellldle items 642·5678 Wa11t Ad Help? 642.5678 just call 642-5678. Classified ad. 642·5678 SU-0386 Want Ad Results 00·5678 Call 751-8942 ways, free e.st. 9U·1883. ,
Lodli"-d 5300 ,..._.., 5350 HeolpW...ted 7100 HetpWnted 710 HelpW•ted 7100 H.tpW•ted 7100 W..ted 7100 HetfaW•ted 710 ..... W..ted 7100 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Admlniltratl••Alde BO"'TE&.£1'TRICl"'...aS -----·------Found· White s hort MASS.AGE 4 Hr D T Automotiw~ "" ...... "",.. .....-----..-.----.-.---.----.-v Drivers. Male or fem. General Otnce, Ute typ·
haired. dog. Female. FIGUHMODELS monJi'Jy~l~tngt g:!~r:t~ New Detail Shop needs We n~ed exper'd bout DRAFTSPERSON-ESTIMATOR Must httve Insur. econ. Ing, call Arlene 675-1836 wenrlne brn elastic col· ESCORTS · t b . ' lhl t rr help. elcclnc1ans. XJnl rom· car. sz.so & $3.50 per hr. forlntuvlew.
Jar. So. Coast Plaza. OUTCALL OMLY n!~slc~l~~nco:rd~n!te Top wages puid. Engine pany l>cncfils: lncludmg ORDER D£Slf 83.S-5-i_2S _______ I(;,
7SJ.l806 631 3811 district \'Oluntccr pro· Steamers. en.i painter:.. :1 m~1cal \~dmtf> ee & I\ DRIVERS & HELPERS enerFUUal HeOtllp~ME
• gram. Re<fs college bu(fers & polishers, up cpen .enu ~ e Im. Material handling & storage equip-NEEDED . Lo ca I F~: Ni:,ia~~!a~d~ng& UOTIC GIRLS lrautlng. tn>1ng & desire holstery shampooers. Pa~h fica 8~ Ki~p;r ment layout. elevations, some typing, household moving. Full 6-t
CJ HB ;\labage& ;\lodeling ex Pe r • e n c e I n check out. pick up & de· Yac ts, 928 l7l t sales personality. Perm. position. & P time. for appt call ..._4.0,.aililp ..,.ater. · 842•21'16 Outcall542 3169 5.13.3250 publishing ed1t1ng & h\'ery Apply at C.:\I . 8-17-7278 Need {9) people to work
t.os'I':' Lge grey afnc W<>rkin~ w com mu.nit)' 2059 Hurbo..r..lJL C~t IOYS-GtlllLS Small subsidiary of Fortune 500 co. Orange Co. area for sis,
Coon cat. nds medica· .._.,yaet & if'O~. Send letter & re· &15·lwu 2 6 ~ f E Please Call Fran Simpson e.ct,.....c A•""""~ :aerviH • 1eo·1 help.
Uon. Vic. Cameo Hinds. rr.p.crtioa sume to: Pprsonnel or. ~.~111 ;:=:;:, 0o~~?~ 0~~: (714) 898·8771 Full or p/lime work Mutt have valJd caur.
CdM. Reward. 673-3230: ~:·_:::··.··•••••••••••• fi ce, Log una Be 11 ch ~ub:.criptions forthe D1u Or Write Index Industries avail, nex hrs. No exp. drtvenllc.
'613.0167 ~·-&1--7005 Unified School Di~trrct, AVON ly Pilot workm" w1lh un . 5562 Research Dr.. c. Call for appl. ... ..,,to$7Hr
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644.2245 A.DMIMISTRA.TIVE BegiftHow ··~ more. Call 6 16·41 00 ~~--------~ ELECTROHIC BORm D£GR£JS? ASSISTANT IK'hn't:n 5:30 <ind 11:30 G8411ALOfFICI FOUND: Sky temer type, 91' • For AVOM p m. Help W..e.d 7100 .... W_..d 7 I 00 · TECH JR. Typing, fillnf, phone re·
M. Black w1sth·er legs. Men! Women! Enter the AdvertJS1ng manager of REPRESENTATIVES -----••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Canon Bus. :Machines Uel. Mrs. Baker833·9550 Westm inster Euclid. hiJh paying & fascmat· lnsurnnce brokerugc nds Bt>st time to cstahh~h BOYS WANTED COCKTAIL D~lVEKY man for eat· has opening for a Jr.•---------GG . 534·3561 . ing occupation o( 11 capable. diplodmatic. customt.'r... lntl·ri:stcd., AGES I 0-15 ESS dly A~t LA TimeNs hom1e Ell!1:. Technician w 2 yrs I--------...
---------•skilled bartender Train· pleasant 1nd1n ual to C II ~·o ~"·'1 Z th , 't E WA.ITR ehvery route .. , o co . exper. for electronic . GEN'l lABOI •· k 1 I l a .,.. '"" or ~en1 t:O'lta "C"3 area arn h l•""ln••, adul .. on'"· 2'"· r Found: lge tan Do" w blk lng by PROFESSIONAL ~P ma1 mg '" s cur 7 ,., .. n ..,,,, ....,.. k G Learn In 40 hrs t e mosl ""'' " ~ ~ de5k lop calculator re-munle & ears. V1~. Mesa :\11X0L 0 CI ST S . rent. handle requ~'\lS for . ....,., .xv....,.,. ~r \H!C et· exc1llng. i:lamouroui.. hrs day. :\lust have pa1r&lroubloshoot.ingto literature. update pro· ----ling new cUl>tomeri. for tughl" paid profess. Day cc on om i ca I ca r , UltGIHTl Y Ml91D \'erde area. C.1'1. Taken ,\UNIMUM 3 wk course. t 11 l t t \ 11 1 & THE DAILY PILOT :'\o ., Pl Wcstmln~tcri llB area. support quahty control. Musthavepbone~relia· toO.C.AnimalSheller. Job placement a s -spec s s, con ac Babysit er to 'e n <leh1·cring or collecting or e,·e ses5ions. ace· .. Ple1&c call personnel bte transport.at.ion. Long
slstancc. For lnfocall: clients by telephone care for 2 ch1ldn•n, ai;r~ Call thts number to a'pply menl aS!ist. Good job OP· 638-0126 dept for appt. S56-4700: & short lerrn a11i1n• FOUND: Ai;sorted lteys HATIOMA.L SCHOOL Should ha1e good typini: 3 & -1 for yuun~ fathc·r · 645-4254 por. DELIVl':RV Man 3 or 4 --------_., menb. Hallday Ir vaca~
,on ring. Vic:. Princeton OF IARTINDINw skill. smooth telt."phone Room. board & i..itary . _ Cal 714(75I·9194 days per wk. I.A Time&, &Ktro.Nc Tect.iclM Uon pay. llospltalluUoo J)r.C~t.545·6739 manner. ubihl} to work Twoda\'solfl'a<'h"'eek '·fctcriulndustrial.C.M. So. Cali . Cocktail 3:30·6A:'t1, 6'l3·2Sl5; Crowing eomp any·has planavail.
fuUND: cat, must Iden· 1287 L LlftcNtAve. wilb people. mature and all major holidays i( area. Gr i 11 work . Wailre11ses. Inc .. 17922 646-1413 opening Cor lntermedlnte •WUlttOUSIMBI ........ judgement. be a self· desired . LI g h l h' I •1 Sk p k Bl Ste c technician. l1usl know .t try thoroughly· Vic. starter. Regular working housework only w 1th cas ier, genera · " on· ln.lne. C! 92714: ' livery men for early di"ital .k some analog. •STOCIC Cl.akS EastsideCM. S48·5204 991-3622 hours. good benefit!'. no some <'OA k 1 n g. c•or ~'n. S:lOpm-midnlght. A~1 Newspaper delivery 5 ' ..,.r..-,..,._AAA. -.. r Sulltam'8pm.87G-G373. Xln\. benefits. 549·3146. _......,_ia .. , ..... FOUND; Germ Shep/ ... We pride ou~l\'es in shorthand Salar}: 5650 J)(:rsonnl inter\'ICw eall , COUEGE in C.tJ. SS00 per mo. l193S Sky Park Circle •FO«KU'1'0NS
l)oble mix. no collar/old Quality and lnlergrity per month lo start. up· after &P M on Sundar or CAaESl STUDEHTS, +bonus.548-1740. SUlte D. ln•lne. E.0 .E. tntuvie111'Sf.Hl00oJ'ri .~ roa1e. Vic': Santa OpenDad)•Mll·loPM gracted in 90 day11. In onrt1me Monda} OPPORTUKITY HOUSEWlVlS Dental Orthodontic APPLY o;:~~lla .. E' .. en CM terv1ews by appoint lhroo.ghl'r1day 557.4305 Lead1n" lnt'I Co. needs "h"fr,fd .. "S i·~.t. RD·4 • • .-""" • "" ' ··---------menl. Call t\athy Gwl>~ ---.. Supplement your in· ' ~ ~ ' " ~ "'., &ctronJc Assemblers 6'6-1082aft6PM Jobs Wanted, 7075 at . Babysitter lbkpr, h\'e in, amh1llous per:.on for ll:. come . Work on tla):. •1 "'k. ~\.\'. i68-02ll Openings for exper'd fr
LOST: Wire haired Ter--·••••••••••••••••••• 675·9900 S.SO wit, 6 days. En g Sales Mgmt Training telephone. Gunranleed ,_9·_$_P_~_l _______ 1 tralpecs. P .C. board,
rler. 1015 College Ptk. spkStig. Boy 7 yrs & 15 Program. Above avg hourly wage plus bonul.. N B wiring & chassis & Cab,
.lrvln e . .Ai>-swers to PllVAnDUTY A/f'ayConstn.ctlon mos . Aft 6P~I call earnings if qualified. for 2SO E. 17th St. Suite O. J;dJAo\'c.Rt~pt;d. g~ Sm company w /xlnl J141C...-Drtw r
"Sam''.SS14064Reward MUllSI ECPER. Cost & budget rontrol. 557·6434 lntervw. call Virginia CostaMe11a.6484100 sal11ry/benefil$.S48·S588 growth & be nefits. 546-4741
Need sharp. moll\'uted, Calkins. 557·t04L Equal ~3146 17935 Sic Pa k ~ost : Femnle Sheltle s574441 reliableselfslarter.O.C. Babysitter n~ded Tue. Oppo r . Empl oyer. Companion·Live In, for DENTAL.USIST. ctrcle Suite D. ~rvinre. Or~:::c'!.=rt)
,(mlni·Collie) Vic: North Airport ar ea. $750 + ~ed.&Thur.8:30to5:30 (L·109) eldf'rly lady. Personal Periodontist needs full· E.O.E . EquaJ"--E lo
Hant B<'h. alt 5 callwouJdlilceex r.workin based on exper. Call mmyhome.owntra~sp, ,•RPE""•·UPllOLST"'R care. Lleht hoUHwork llmeass1st.Ex-r'd.Ex·r--~~f<i~r-l~~~~..,,..~-~~m~p~y~er~ 842·32168please. Reward. on ~~··. P-peff, IC'lexlbl! 968-1465 Eves & Wknds. references. 833·0204 e~es. " ,., "' "" 1-"I to Sun nile. U!lsure ~ FACTORY .,.,....., r• .. --------1 CLEANER Experience World. Lag Bch. 830·9681 panded d.n1es oppor. X·
....... Sl50 bn. Karl673-0'113 APT Managers. mature BA~YSITIER .. my home. preferred. 759.9330 ray Cert. req'd. Sal open. lrvlne. Production line Ingham Olrl houleelnt
•••••••••••••••••••••••WOMAN 52 ks couple. 20 unit children 2 boys, .2 evenmgs, 2P:\t COOK i-;H.:...a_a.12_~,;.__1. _____ ,_r_ood_pcoc __ eu __ ln_f_._15_1_·2600_-f service nds women p/l; ~killl problem? eompanlon.'~njo~rl ~~ co mp lex In Orange. to lf1dnighl 548-3200 CA.a WASH HELP Ex per. al bot.h breakfast DENTAL ASSISTANT F /C looldmeper 1_t.op_S._c_ar_~_&&$-_5_1.Z3 __
• CallAltoholHelpline ~.goodsenseofhumor. $400 mo incl. rent. Ex· BABVSlTTER Needed. OverlS.f'ull·Tlme &dinner. f\lllUmedaya. Peridoatlst·l girl omce Fash lsf Investment irl Friday tor Arcb.lt~ ~ 2Ahrsaday83S-3830 Will accept $&50 Mo. periencedonly.752-2881 P"I'ime. Wilhin walking ~~~~r~Bf,~"H ~8~? :kSTA~~NT; loC06taMesa,parttlme. finn.Xlnloppor. Exper. turallirm.Nffchlnll)'P"
PREGNANT? Avail. 11/1. 1213) 531·9'107 APT. MAN AG ER. distance of Monte Vista 1727 E. Dyer Rd .• Jrvlne ~7682. Ai malurll,y req'd. Call ing & bookkeeplq skllll;
Carine confidential ........,W..tecl 7100 Couplet.omanage33Unit Sehl. CM. Som~ days, DENTALASSJSTANT 64CM>l23. 640.soeodys
II .. f I ~-... Cod · I Joi..l eves&wlmds.548-8786 C"'.rHI.. COOK Exp'd f\111 time \. counse n g ... re e.rra . ••••••••••••••••••••••• n omin num pro """ ~ ~ · Receptionist. full timet---------14 Giit SM ...
• Abortion, adoption & in San Clemente, adult Weharei rseeking rel,table pi96'ru:!!.hororusmcoCrooe lnk.,.oCall: fdt dentist ofc In Costa FOOD SlllVICl ,Sandwich delivery. 5
keeping. ACCOUNTING bldg. Free apt+ salary. Banking ca!I er or our emp oyee ... .._. ' ' M~a,645·7580 WoaJCH 'da,Js wt .• bra ~ay. (>wn
APCARC 547-2563 CL .. •K 833·9293 Of'lRATIOHS calcter}a. Ot~er duties COOK & HSKKPR, 12 Rota•in& 1blft1 llam· tr&n1p. f'.anl ovr $3.50 '"" SUPBYISOR Involved. En}oy ex· Nooo to 4 PM Mon.Fri. DENTALORTRO • b C ll I 1 LIHDA&VICIU Previous payroll & cost ARTIST D-amic bank bas Im-cel l c nt company S60. p /wk. 'English Chalrslde. exper. & 7:30pm. Xlnt benefits. r . ~ a m .e pm. o.tc.tt M491.-e:xper. A/Pay & A/Rec. Free lance or port lime, .,.. benefits. k ' 1 0 RDA. 4'h Days or Prr. ApPly 1n person, Contact _$f0.8339 ___ • _____ _
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,_.,_,_~ exper helpful. Type 40 creative g raphic de· med.opening forcxper'd Apply9am-noon spea ing on y. wo NB Call8422628 Mrs.l>unJap.eo.taMesa .UAIDS .
Serving all Ora~e Co. Wi>m " operale 10 key sig-ner w ex~r in silk Operations Supervuior at ~ton·l')'t, Personnel ~·j Exper. " Re!s. · · · ·. Memorial Jloepltal. 301 Ubiversal i. .wpndl._, •
• odder by touch. screen reproduction. Ph our Tustin ofc. MARRIOTI' HOTB. Dental /\sslstanl. pro· Viet orl a Ave, Cost a lta operatiooa 1a Orute
1135-7313 Callforappointment Nancy for appt. to show Apply personnel dept. OOONewportCenterDr COOIC gresslve H.B. ofc needs Mesa. Count.Ylsneeda41 par\6
•MtCHllJ.l-s• lndustrial Relations your portfolio. Designs SANTIAGO IAHK Newport Beach r..ery.s.tff exper'd assl to $tart im· 1\ill tJme •ecarlty of•
OutcAUMassage TB.ONIC/A.LTAIR InTime,838~-S3SE.lstSl,Rm201 EqualOppEmplyrmtf Country Club. T o med.S;llopen.962·5545. ficersimmed.Exper.a«
10AM·2AM 731-4462 17141494·9401 ~ TusHn. E.O. I::. wal(es. 499·2211 btwn 3 & DENTAL GROUP Prac· ~.Top wa1e1 tor ex·
F.qualOppor Employer ASSEMBLY i\SlllER/CLERK. lo 10 PM. Ask for Che!. Uce In Newpt. Bch. needs FOOD SERVICE per. personnel. Car •
Splrfhllllteadet" work in Corona del Mar, Cronlotrlcehelpforaccts phone req. 21 • onr.
,1stsSo.EICamlnoReal Banking Mon&Sat.g:JOlo 6PM. Cooks&Dlshwcnlters control & dental Insur. SUPERVISOR Veterans Is retlreu
San Clemente. Fully Uc. "'CCOU ... Tl ... G HOTES lrCOLLEC-Tue. Thu rs & 1-'r I.. All shifts. See Cl\ef Mon Must have recent ex per. weJClOme. Uolforme IUrn. For appt. 492.1200 "" " " lJOM.TILLIR 1.UP~l. ener~el's lhru Sat. 3·5pm, San 640-l l22. Immediate openlog at Tilne &dtfo.r ove.r I lln.
CL 'd N l d l -Ctcrnnrrrt-.w , B·he.cL!ac.1.W..l( • .A.ppl¥ ~12. •ncl..k....,.~""-----L 0 0 KING F 0 R Excellent opportunity HEB>§ Dynamic bank has Im · req . o s u en s &plandlan San Clem. Dental chalrslde 2nd llS· ceUent benefil.s. Submit Frl.
•AMERICAN SPOUSE! ror Individual with some mt'Q opening for Bank please. Call Mrs. Adams COOk. S slstan\.. Exp'd. Moo· resumet.oPersonnel. UN•trHt"ol1d ... rr Yr old female, folk accounting clnk ex-INDUSTRIAL expcr'd Notes & Collec· for Interview. &44·7S15 Thurs. hrly. 962.3319 1226 W. s• St. U.
classkal dancer. never perlence. Enjoy out· uonTeller. CASlflER&HOSTESS Wlthdinnerhouseexper. -----------• llVllLYMAMOI
married. wants to meet stand Ing compan y WORKERS Apply At: Exper'd need. Apply ln Steaks .k seafood. Fort> e n l a I R e c e P • Convalescent Hospital Halrdre1111er. •rnt ad
widower over 30. Write: ber>efil.t. SANTIAGO IAHK person MiUa Mexican r1ew unique fine dlnlnc tlonlsl/Front OCflce. 2«52 Via Estrada 1957, Dally Pilot. P.O.
'Mias Kim Ml Ra. Kwang ApplyDam·noon •Start Wortt Today• 535 E . lBtSt. Rm 20l Restaurant 547 w. l9th rest. Xlnt. pay ai worklnf Mature woman 30 ~ Lafuna m111, CA 82853 Bo« 1580, COit.a M•a, !f..:_a o~~l nK. P .0 . Box Mon-Fri, Personnel •Pocf&aprs Tustin. E. 0. E. St. C.M . 642,9754 cond,a. Apgty ln person olnsver._•,itperrd. a •. mulnsolr. "'Aua(l70pl4)p8;!7m·8000plyr mil ._C_A_92162e ______ _
......,,'X\1\4 • orea MARRIOTT HOTEL •T,....AtM...._ra 12·5PM, elmonlco'a, .. I"" boa • m -.:. .-
DIAJ...A.-SIRYICE !IOONewportCt.rDr •=I /RectM1t9 BEAUTY SALON C.UHllRCURI(. 4248 Martingale Way. collections. 4i.li Day/wk.i---------t HAIRDRESSER
Newport Beach * ;u-•--~1.... F/llme Days. Good sat. N.B.979·51.SS 494-8Sllor 4"·0684 ood -wit.hfollowtnc. ESCORTS, MODELS -.• .., RAIRCUTTERS, Assis· Call6'2.s3l6 MASSAGE EqualOpp.Emplyrm/f •lnvewtoryClerks tanls , Shnmpooeri;, Cull4pm-tOpmS46·6G7& COUMS8.0RS DINTAL.USIST. Straw Hat Pizza In Ef1---------
540-839J •bper'dAuembleri Manicurist. needed. CASHllRTRAIMH LIVE-IM Orthodontic offlc.e. TorohasfuJlflparttime, HANDYMAN
Aslc for ext. 2S APPLY Mitch & Co. Halrcullcrs, Xlnt. starting salnry ror Married, no children, chalralde. Exper. pref. da,y & nltc positions. We Exper'd tn carpentry -'
•KAHMS• Acctng Bkkpng 3841 Campus Dnn Nwt>t Beh. 54_5·7197 alert. person who wonts s upervise 6 teenage Non·smoker. 4 Day wk. ;:s~a:ra~~nwlt~ ~~~~ ~~~:~~ w~~i ~Pe~!~
OUTCALLMASSAGE TEMr<>aA.aY 546-4741 Beauty tolearnandenjoyswork· girls. Expenses & sal. _979_·_l4_oo ______ lproducts&people.Jfyou Restaurant, ll4lt
11AM·2PM 956-2443 Regi!tcr Today t.o work <Across 1-"rom SHAMPOO GIRL ing w/peoplo. Reg. Also, pitime single lad>• DISHWASHER etUGY people & have an MacArthur Blvd, Irvine.
onvarlous1ccounling& OrangeCo.Alrport) Good wa~es. Al:.o, (2) salary lncreases, annual ok. Oak Tree Hom'cs. Apply in person. Mui· out.goingpersonallty,we llCJll,Tburt bet.WD ... ~
bookkeeping assign-EqualOpporEmployer Ass1st.ants.w111train.200 bonus. man y other ~·M93. doon'a Irish Pub. 202 mlJ}tth1vewhatyouare
HOltSIDIAWN ments. Work close to Newport Ctr Dr NO benefits. 'co __ U_NT_E_R_H_•_lp-.-d-a_y_•_•-t-_N_ew __ po_rt._C_tr_D_r_._N_.B_. __ , looking for. Applyr--1oa __ m_on_l1_. ____ _
HAYllOIS your home. F igure ' .:.._ ·-Ctllifnrift It Lo. .. .., .. between 2 & 5PM a l the OUSECL EAt0NO·
forgroups Clerks to Sr. Accoun-•RIKESTORF.• 646-5045RogerCou.rvllle mornings. McDonalds DtSHWASHH · Straw Hat Pizzo io El Per1onnet wantM tor
evenings tants needed thruout •~SEMBLgS Assistant Manager for ReRtaurant. 3l<&l llorbor, 3pm-8:30pm, ~ Days In· Toro, 2H02 Rocldleld oranae CountJ 11 \alt ae 7clayaaw~ OrangeCo. Ail Srhwlnn Dealer. Salary ·CASHIO CM.SS6·9!M3askforSue. clurt Sat & Sun. Mesa Blvd.. depenclable,Dl'Orideowa
10 minute.a fr om "Robert.Half's <SO>Needed w. Sl0.400. Must have prior f\lll/p/l.Re$pJ>trson OUNTER GIRL • Verde Conv. ltoap, 661 E.O • .E.M/F transp,larn11Urw/ar ....
Ne.wport·Rtversid e Accountemps Car.fcphone1a ust. •. bike mechanic exper. In ovr20.w1lllm ,gdpay Mature adult, dayUme CenterSl,C.M. i---------Topwaies.540--
Jreeway. Mlnimurn or 20 SOOS. Maln,SteSOl All ablft.s evaJ. Long"' st.ore.544·5987. METRO CAR WASH sh1ft. Winchell's Donut. ...;...---'------1 GAltDINllt TMS.. ...... ..,.. per ltOUP· For details, No. Tower, Unlol\ Bank short term. ____ .-.. _ 29C50 Karbor lll, CM DISPATCHER Weekly baata. Pref. Sall.,_ ____ ,_"!! ____ _
coatactKrls,637-6890. lnTheCltyotOrango ~ ASHIE'R. pump~"'· House847·9253 Men only. tdeal for re· Turtlerk area. ED1Usb o"sekeekper/Uve•n. 714/835-4l03 Bkkpr Constroc to S12K .. UN!d or dlnbled. See us speat.tni. Exper'd. Dayt N•pt Bch /Lli.da 1,1,,
RELAXING MASSAO E ~~~~~~~~~I Drofls Person t.o Sl2K Must. be over ia. obit at E·Z Root or & Plumb· 54().73'70 eves 752-1319 Xlnt salary. Pn rm • .BobJames·LlcMasseur,..:. Jr. Proj Cntrlr toS14K Car Wash. 17lh le TusUn, ing, 1331 So. Brtstol, San·.---·------board. Call alter &pa ,.
Outcall 9-9. 4.!M·511l ACCTS PAY AIU Sal·retanes to $990 CM ta Ana. No phone rails 831•2755 IOOtCIC-IR Jrvanc Personnel /\Rency please. £RA 0 C .,._ _______ _
• SHERI LEE. lot Ore. CounUes mosl ,,...... 540-4455 -IA8 P.1'1th Costa Mesn Child c ... Help GEN l m E HO USEKEEPER, tat•
CertlRedMasseuse progreulve Rul Estate T•tllt 7Jl-5731 Sult~ __ ~·\4'lO ChrlsUanSrbl962·S3l2 USTODJAN·P.rt-tlme DONUT MAKER. All Your skllls aro In de· mlddlo ated c:pl., llvlac
ltowecaUs·B)'Appt. Dvmt firms Is seeking _...., ~ for church & preschool. nlah\ shifts. 2b·45 Yra rnanrt at ftll leveb ofcx· ln med.1lud 1 sty 838.6838 Equal Oppor Employer :...:=--=-----H·• II. sulary fl•xfl>l(I. old. Applh, OK's Donut&. B r t h F1 ---------1 mature, resp. lndlv. to c T 8 CIVIL ' • "" ,. • .,. 7 C •• M per. We have many Jobi ar rn . omt. u . DANCE OF FUN compliment our present -------DKPR, F1 , ' , 15·20 Maluro R~ntlemen pto· 1..., .... 1 t O!!"'" i esa. In lhe Orang• Co. area. work'g arran1mt. Oil but
,Bt.fi nude girls dance ~ acrta. staff. Mu11l have ASSlMIUaS--~;~1w;97 ~;e~~l~~~g) IMGIMIBIMG f10oAr~;~: 3~t:·0745 btwn Dropery Workroom Obi Work whore & when )'Ou mln. lime Medtd b (1) I
np session. lOAM lo strong bkgmd. w/mul\J· XJnt benenta. Small co. 674.4040 Dfflcn Dl'adatnan. Ex· "" · nocdod. exper. necess. pleHo. hr. day per wk. w/addl·
.2AM Mon-Sol 625 N. plcsctsofbooks. manual Small componenl.3. Good ri·d. ln water Ir 11ewer Good working conda. SIS_..OltllllL tlonnl time •vaU. ror ·EuclldAnah~·6l50 & computer syst ems. manual dexterity & llueprintMochine ac's.Subdlvlslondnl11n ,,_ _______ Call642·H36. · '320Campus.Stel30 hOu~e•ltllnf 6 helphtf
FRE&SESSIONW/A.O l,ocated temporarily In eyesight. l Yr min exp. 10120 hr11 por wk. Wlll knowledgedeslrable.Ap· Useth10allyPllot •DRAPERY Workrm. NewporlBeaclt 54t.80Tl w/enlutatnlns. lndlv.
Santa Ana, ro. wlll be re· Cnll Carol 511 1·~. l\I. V. ply In person to· Mr. "Fut RHt.lll" aervlCC' ~~~~~~~~~!! mu.l U. wUUnl to aceut Help! Anyone witnessing locsling In Laiuna area. train CAii M:arllyn, \.'uentes. Robl. Roln , need exp'd. hemmer ori.. rup. tor all haehlit.
auto acddent last f"rl· Nlauel. Xlnt. opp. 7sz.Q>l3. . Wm. FrOllt le AU«latu dlredory Your over1oclcer, full or aJOfOct!!.P•rttlme, taakl. Loe. ref's. nq'd •.
day, Adams/Sbantar i rowth, security & At.rrOLUBl:::\fAN ;it 1401 Quall St. Nwpt servicelsour p1tlnio. Pd. hollda)'ll hrs 1:30-S:4llO, T)'ploll Plt. r~\)lf, 1hla1
Cot t• Mesa. p I e as salary. Call: 835·1035. Xlnt opportunuy llrly Trade your old 11tufr ror Bch. 3Pt'Cialty vacations. Apply: 1 90-~. S1te1oa.rd Busl· availability• rate ol ex. ••
phone collect; ssT.128 Mon. thru F~I .. BAM to \Waft es+ pcrce nlagc new itoodles with •!~~~~~~~~~~ Call &42·$671 e•t. a22 Whhl1f'r Ave., Unit B'l, ~Syste.m12$0 E.17St. pectecl pey to P.O. Box
uktorLaurie SPM 673-3320 Classlfied ad. 642·56'18 Cluslfled Ads &42-5678 CM or call 042· 1843 C.M. 540-1608 "2-016'7 344, c.dM, f2a5
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carefOC'tc:bUdl'Cnlsfcn. PLASTIC SAUS Hl'pWantecl 710 ....... eoOI · • '1110 ~·Mutt be e.irp d le MONO. "RAM MACHINE ftKDlfQR RETA.IL Now r ccrullini: ~h11rJl ••••••••••••••••··~··· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••,••••••••••••••
avail to tau charu of a urLIU\ INJECTION CLERKS •mbltious m en to t ell rvlce S•~tteodant. AMTl""UETAILIS • ·• household anywhere in p p bardwue. \QC>t. & shop ex~r'd. ~il 'or p/tlroe ,.. • g 11 sora bed~ t22S. • •
tbeworld. $47?/mo +rm ermanent, art-Time MOLDING equi p. lo lndust'I a c Apply Arco Station 17th ~rnlture factory cloS· Earth tones, Barc"1.oA.
& board + lr•vel exp& .. We net'd you now! We have a beuuu!ul uew fOR•u.AH UTOTIM coun~. Avg to $'l80 per & Irvine C M • i.ng plant. Mu.st Uqu.idutc. Call 968-1482. . Appl Y .Em pl Y m t , UR ,.~ wk. No exper. nee. Call -' . • \SO Solid oak dining Deve 'mt. Dc9L. Ca 11 monojfl'am m:tchlne which nMds an operator. l2nd Ii 3rd Shtftal ~·••ette• Mri•h Mr. Brown , 751-9134. Service Sta. Attendant. nc tables. Tables arc round Bdrm Ht•(~· bllr-~ for dlrecUona. We offer Uus very interesting job. with p111d SET UP Mlt4 PO!iltlon.s open lit, 2nd 4' ex per. nee. Will tnun oAk carved baU and claw ror, doek, ~ue • Dlte
Adpd.forbyemployer tralnln.perlod,tosomeone whowant.atowork lolahffttl 3rd shlfta ln San SALIS Apply Airport Texaco antique r eproductions. atnd. X\rll acc .. 1 •
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appr2~!~ely ~ h:,~ pFe~-~eek .~n pl euanl Ra"'dly •xpandln" ""m· Cleme~.Laguna Beach Part time, :s 9pm, Mon· 4818cimpus Dr.N.B. Dealers, broke r s, ~~ofrp. ~1!!. CODd.
O\&Je eeper. e ined, surr ..... ......,s lo ucau..uul ..,. .. 100 I ... 8:ft<L .... "' • w & Dana Pt. Other areas Fri, perfect for Colleae restaurant SUJ>pliers and _,.,; ·---non .. moklng lady to AT EASE ~~;~l~pl::~:~':~~ llave openings also. No Student, no pressure Serv. Sta Help needed im the public welcome.
1s . .,;..o-fa-.-,-.-• ..;.O..;.D...;...-.-,O-.Vf-! ~1!b7 ~ ~':!~1t:f.cm~!° Prui..Y benetlts avail. Ex· :~of' o~~~~r:.pply at a ales or quotas t.o meet. moo. ~'uJl or pit. Apply ~auUfully producechn· Upbo1'tered in textured.
boulokoeplng & cooking • C•atT .... Shep t1•99v per. ~e11ary. Appl.ya~ 2S88NewportBlvd 531-0811 • ~ E. Cat. Hwy, Nwp Uques at40% off.1382 E . freeo fabric,111oder11de~
talent. Small ular)'. 644-5070 Orange Coaat Pia.UC., dosta Mesa 64.2· 1702 Edinger' Unit D. S.A. algn, '80. Occaslooal 64H76T ~W.llthSt.C.ltJ.. S2S SAUS SEWMACH/Oper 5"2·34S8 . ' cbalr, 1Up-cdverecl 'lta
Housekee"""r & Babya.. Ptu••sE.n... ,000-$50,000 Will train Stainless OAK Hall Tree w/seat. areen floral pdnt, ,,.. .. ... no> WithinSyralnyour Medical Prixf. 3025 So. Oak display case" lage 1tunty.$20.MO-S'1Z1after.
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u...a..w..tect 7100 Wanted, exper. men. RETAIL pownlnaurance 8us. Kllaon SA.Pb540-l142 oak desk"' Reaaoaab~ •Pll. • .......,,.... --~ $200. CASH REWARD AreYoulntet"ested • arHhnetostart • ' ' 536-76'14aft.6. · HOUSB•ER ••• $olrtli ... appti"to."'tlons ••••••••••••• , ......... per written aareement. lnSelling? •Fullcommlsslor15 SHlfTMETAL Dintbl.8leavea18cbn-F-
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'Ve· lL Youns N. B . e 0 "' a e n 0 r Mission Viejo 'P L u M B E R s . MEN'S SHOES e()range County om ces ~d b unvn ....... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,llneo. Offer. a.a.--
fJ& mil1. Must speak lockairuth trn • 40 Hrs. MOTOR ROUTE DRAINMEN . MUST E A C llN 2n S Ht. 5 yrs expr in RGHT DAMAGED EnlliSb. Relsreq'd. App· 642·9451. The Daily Pilot has a OWN TRUCK. P.S. Will F /time cocnmlaaion ve ppts a ow ·set up or shears. power ffiVl'nl"\ Medi~ cabinet, aoli~ ly, 2833 W. CoH\ Hwy, large route in Mumon salesperson. We need a fwmtn 1111. Group brakes punch press~ vu-vlNT SALE. 3308 J.fahoiany dlnblltbl•& N.B. Call for appt MACHINlST ViPjo -approx earnings alsolrainlnexper. App\y dependable commission JOECONNERS etc.Co~toctMr.Keot. ' W. Warner nr Harbor, chrt, lt.4tt lamp tbl. 6o.8415 or 644.e680. GIHIAAL PIO per month. Mon thru at E·Z Rooter & Plumb· salespenoa Cllpable of Laguna Nleuel tlll-16!6 B.RlSCK MFG. INC. Santa Ana. S79-2:92l Med.It bkcase 'fl /doors.
Fri afternoons and ina.1337 So. Bristol. S.A. bandllngdisplay, stock & Centra10C8'10·7140 ~BandilJerCr. CASH PAID • a.f\5:30.645-1151. =~per: Couple to MACHIHl5T Sat&:Sun mornin11. Car Nopbonecallspleasc. customer s ervi ce FtnValley 968S9'l2 F Wahr D td bomein=~o~~cr MILLOPWTOlt and good driving record PRESCHOOLTEACHER respon.sibUtitles. We of· SAUCIER/2HDCOOK . . or I ryrs/Re I C«npleteQn8'.Waterbed
Enalisb a peaking. Top or. . required. Call 642·4321 Exper . or certificate fer comprehensive train· Exper'd, nights. Cull SHIP /RIC CLEttK workingornot95'7-8l33 for we '5 -i>~ $LOO.
waa& Re:ftreoces wlU LATHEOPOATOlt Leaving name and phone 12.S. $2.60p/hr.640--8820 ' ing, competitive wages & 6'1S ·137 • be twee o & Ute Janitorial duUes. ARAGESALEPrlceson 4NO-t74Sa.ftS:30
be verified. Phon To aetup and operate number. x.lntbenefitpackage. 9am·5ptn. Days ){.Ji'. Apply, J . reconditioned Sofa Is Loveaeat. OUve (71')55-leM, 675-2022 mills & lathes on short PRESS OPERATOJ;t, ex· THE llOADW AY Herbert Hall Jewellers, refrigerators, wahrs ·& Gree.a 6 Gold ~de.
____ _;.... ___ _,run production. Work MURSES AIDES ~on AB Dick 360. 333 FosWotal.-.cl. HI •Secretaries. Bklrprs ~Fa.shionSquare,Santa dryrs. Guar. " del. GdCODd.l30Q.wea ~for family from blueprinu. Know &:OJlDEllLIES St.Lag.Sch. (n4)64H212 (F/Cbg), A/R " A/P Ana. DUNLAP·s 1oteo1----------~.wormBea.c'.~1re2.·n30t.s tino r~ and speeds. Re-Xlnt benefits. Bayvlew -....a.~u-T .-1-.--ApplyPersoonellOAM C'"-, Gen. Ofc, Leoal •'-Lagun" Talbert<.At Euc.lld) F.V ...... S. M55 .. _.., :ll quires 3 years solid ex· Conv. Hosp., 2066 'lburin ,..,_._ ,.......,... to 11:30AJI or call ... • ,ua .. 968-0721 -•••••• ... ••••••••••••• '1 :30 llon tltru Frt. perienee 00 m ills aDd C.M.642-3:505. Rubber hose products. for ' ..... ormation Secys; Receplionists MOTOR ROUTE Sat n..t .. Oct ,,.._d. "'AU. SU lie 2 bo " •-9 & , ____ .;.;... ___ _, Must p h al J un w/typinJ. The Daily Pilot bas a SELL-BtO Washer "'w.J -... ~ . .-fJ~nur. 6~::..ous lat.hesandowntools. OfficeDeliveryBoy,neat. includ~~ac~k Pxr~;:. F.qualOpporEm.ployer EmplQyersPayAUFees large toute in South & Dryer, SUper Deluxe Furn, misc, bsebld.
s·'·-t.o rt ..... ,..._,.o. Valid Calif Drivers Irvine area. Call (or LizRelndersA"ency Laguna -•pprox earn· JfodeJ pe;rfeet l'W'lJllnJ •lolls, boat IUI"• 190S __ , .... ,,,.,.-~ Jnterviewbyapplonly ir.· in th. cond m: bo•'" ClaySUa~ Own traos. Entllsh Call 7l4./BM-4711 License, f/tlme, apply in appt. S40-7639l:.O.E. lttS • LYH'S 4020 Birch St, Ste104 gs $400 per mon Mon • e new S2SO u.. • speakinJ. 536-0709 after person.See Mr. Fuentes, All h ·t A 1 NewportBeach 833-8190 thru Fri afternoom and 2 door F/F relrlg '250. 1060
_1_:_30..:p:....m;.;... _____ _.. MACHl .... •TOOLDIV at Robert. Beln. William Qualty.At...-ce Garfis ldt Cts0• PHP y , CaUforAppt/F.stab'6S Sat&Sun momtnis. Car SomemLsc.furn~748 ••••••-• .... •••••M••• ""• Frost&Assoc.1401Quall IMpedorfTech e nv. osp, and good driving record OP CASH d f d RF.G'd~Arabfilly4yri; ~. rv~· ~~'iv::a;o CO~~RAATCION _s_t._. N_e_w...;po:__rt_B_c_h_. ___ 1 Xlnt oppor in smalJ co. m~~~~O~. Ave: H.B. required. Call M2·432l. . frl• f p t or g4' old. Very nashy' Bestot, DR for qualified man. Must SECRET ART Leavlog name and phone re .. s, um. 8 ovea ter ~121 •
yra, for my father. No 9200BolsaAve, 0-1 p · · N ber dyrs ~123 898-0'"" · mokina m'9 ltave 2 yrs min exper in RM c.-rvisor os1t1on 10 ewporl own . . · • .w.. 1----------.a .1162-2459 Westminster, C~92683 Position available in electronics. Age open. -r"' Beach ... front office T•...._ S• ve O'Keefe & Merritt 2 Corral• for reut..:
HYGIENIST EqualOppEmpl rm/f Newport Bch firm in· ltnrd worker. Xlnt ~~:':·asO:l!scoanva.rhoesap .. work-good skills r e· Want .!:'":,."'k.,. mo'neyA. adj.'broirer&sbelf. Gd !..est.s ... }~~~llera~
Nwpt. Bch area. Wed· volving a variety oI ac· be en Ml · VI j quired. Secretarlnl ex· .., ·-" ., cood ...:c 632 tB c.e ter ..... .._......, .. nesdava. X·Ray expr. MACHl .... IST tivities. Prefer ex· n ~~i · asion e 0 549-306l.. perience preferred. Call Cnn you sell on the ._,.
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••-----.-----~· " perience with Basic IV area ..... ICarolS8l·3S30. Ann, LINGO REAL pbooe?TopSlnourbuai· CM. • ,.. ---------1 Mio 7 yrs exp. La rge COlllJ>Uler. Call ~6. 9-lty AIMr..c• RM 11·7 ESTATE ness. 646-3030, ask for cycles 1020 Jewtlry 107v INSURANCE Seeretaey, varletyofworlc.Toppay EmieBall;"lnc. 1 _ __._ Supervisor. 80 Bed 4tt-4S5I Ray. • •••••••• .. •••••••.••••• •••••:••••.--"••'_
fire• easulty. Personal W/2 wks vacation. Will ......-·-. E.C.F. Good sal & fringe1---..:..:..::......:.:.:.:,_ __ 1!-..;_--....;...---~
Jines. Exper. nqtd, conside r .hlrioi Sr. fice MV & Gen'I Ofc M /F . Good visual & bene. Mesa Verde Conv. et Scllwinn suburbaD WANTED
6'13·3850. Robertaon Citheo, any age ~ work. Jiirust lJe able to manual dexterity. Elec· flosp,661CenlerSt,C.M. TelephoneSaJes iapeedbteycle.Butof· TOP CASH DOLLAR.
Jnaunnce,CdM 548-1784. type ~speak Taaaloc. tronlcs backerouod. 6 ~ SECREJARJES fer.m.
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uwe Chucker operator (5 $S8-4S4C. for dir-ections. ~ fl •L D d t all l Ls ( ~ ..... ~ ewpart Beach Fire le yh. exp. pref'd, but nol Ad paid by employer. beoellta. M.V. area. .;:,· 4n ay/wk, xlJi man a eve o ex· ( SILVER SERVICE. =11q!1:t'fr~d9 .:~~ nee). Wages e.o.m · OffSITPRIMT!lt 833-1'Sl f:Ui!'~~::;e°Co~Y.~~~~ · · & PRIDE) FINE FURN •AN•
jlnwrlter -1til ex-mensunte to ab1My. USOllultilith. 40hrtday •UALISTAn• ---------•Work where & when you TI.,...Llf• Llbl'ories. ~~2200
)>erienoe IJi procuslng. Callr"nU31-04'13 wlr. Benefits. Call Neworex*1i~-ToP IOUTEDRIVH please: IK. .._. both flil &: servtdngA:markeUncor •MAIDS• · m.1660• trainlnc avaU. Private Permanent-married. StS-MOIRaL ,......, ... opHlll gs for ci.boenl, 4d, nt''. UYeltodc 1075
commercial accounta. The rnn at Lacuna office's. Largo adverUI· Wll1 train. but must know 4320Campus,Ste130 ~ fwt 1 .._ ~c••·. 41. •acll. ••• .. •••••••-.. ••••
Sal&T)' open. Excellent 211N.CstHwy,Laguna PodlogiRg/~ lngbl.ldgel.Callnowl · areu. Call (n4)827·7'4 NewportBeach ~9"8071 ' ••-,1--------·--reeii.Moraamare.brok~ benefits. Mrs. Baker, lm ed ~~-:-.. PACl'IC COAST or (213)591-l!OJa. btwn 9 & _.., ... wt.o w..t •040 to· ride ... drf•e, blk ....... MAIDS WANTED m · ..,_...... w/C .• !. 3 .._ __ ..... _ 11 '-• • _.9550. Don Quixote Motel co. XloL ~-benes. Will PIC>l••nts . WV w.,..... TV'!'" 0 ··~ ...................... parade Morgaii· celding.
IHSUUMCI l-;:~2l;OO~N~e~:·po=rt~B~l~.:CM~~~~r~a~in~r_i:._g_h_t~pe_r_s_o_n_.,~~~·~·~,~·~.0~4t~o~·~~ s•~~ SECRETARY WE OFFER YORKSl:URE ~fouWea\erll (710
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1..... v.-..-~~· Excellent opportunity . SfTIOHS MIUD Wanted. SeacU PA0 "'""G TNDNT Real "'"l te S l P I YOUI l ... COMR Cor people orlcnled ,.~~ ~ •...1 • TERRlERS ZC:al 1ry I071 Larae ios~ance co. bas Mot~l.1661 S.CoastHwy, ~, A ..,... • a es eop e " '" •-· ~ ... ,. _...., PoodleSbeltieMhc .._ • • avdia LagunaBcb.4.94-4892. FullorpartUme.M'ainly wanted. Up to 90110% SSSSSSSS pe r s on with good *C°"""'PaldWffkty Dachsbundarix • -••••••••••• .. ••••••••
im te openin.g fort---"--------1 evenings & weekends. comm. split. Nwpt Bch ·PARTTIMI . secrttarlalskilh1. •Greotao-P,_ PltBullTen1erllh , AlR COllPRBSSORS !!!i.g~~XJi°~.workina Malati..-c•M• cau6'15-86Uaf\.tpm. 631-0900 Apply9am·Noon PAUEll.SPITS ,· MUST BE SOLD!-
. FIU CLIAk Student for lite cleanup & art ti me or£ i c e · •llCEPT10HIST ~!,~~RK ~Rr.~:rHo;~ •Pd. TrolllllHJ Pl• NEWl'OBT BEACll ~~ ~
&MAJLC&.IRJC main,t. 20·40 Hrs wk. clerk/messenger, gen'l Contemporary Beauty COLLEGESTUDEHTS OOONewport CtrDr CALL TODAY 640-0080 ALLSIZJ:S.C&Lt. ~,.,,,,
Will train conscientious Tice• Rentals, 193o clericalduties 549-2988 salon hlls 1''/T position --tt~~~~~~~~t~~~~C:::~,=·-.,,.:· indiridual. NewportBlvd,CM · avail. Dreu ~looks a Guaraoteed Hourly Newportlieach START TOMORROI
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.....,M.,..H ... ulC ........ ....,, .......... CE ART-TIME~Buslness must.Prefer exp. Wage Plus Bonus. 5:30 EqW1lOppEmplyrm/f PUPS.AKC.BLack. __.., ..,,.. ~ ~"'~AJ"'ll woman looking for 6 CallTb pm to 8:30 pm. Call JlJ a33 DQ95 Xlntpedigree WW train 1n bldg opera· Exper'd man. Steady homemakers. 893·6655 omasfor appt 646-4223 or cometo 250 E SECRET ARY 't'1J -0 983-eior ti!m,'Jlmtl>efiexlble. WO!'k. Newport Ctr Ofc 714·7~1 17t.bSt .• Costa Mesa.
Apply lD Person Bldg. Reply to classified P .ASTEUP ARTIST ADMIHISTitA TIVE TlM£ llf[ SIHRIAH HUSl(Y s.hco .. r...uCo. adoo63, c/0 Da1ly Pilot. Inking &drafting exper RECE:r'T'IOHIST SALISC4RHll Public a ge ncy hi un· :"'I.I P\lp8AKC/OJ'A..75H.313
17'11 BtookllWst. F"'-PO Sox 1560 Cos~,Mesa. m..'7660. . !~mctedl upedrung1 !n lK • at· Future mall.llgement op· crow d ~ d Sou t b e r n LIBRARIES INC = lloa Ulru m --=ca:.::.:92628:::::::;·:..__ __ :.._ __ ~--------•I "'• ve a m rusttat1v~ portunltJ for qualified Oruae County ii seek· COl(jl.wasH • b a Per• $1 •. 4 0 0 .. -olc. Xlnt. opp. tor well penon w/1ales °"public ing a hlg.b quallt¥ ad· &.0-1!. 11.11· 50."'511 (311)911.atM • •
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OppEmplayer RO groomed~ personable ln· "oatac• background. mln ... tl t Pl'J U .... / 1 bo .. • .a •• a ve secre ary. ,.,__ c.i.. ar..-.... ..._,_..a BllltttP•~ --. " ... v. VI exp 1D te ep no Initial 3 yrs salaey " Must be eCflclcnl, well r....-'-t ... _DI.......... etati--.-.i:::.t· JAMITOIS procedures. Maoy co. comm. plan. Start•-g ,....,a-'·-"•-able to ork T•plloMs.hs Wbl.teTerrier,---,1 2-noAm....__
lf achinery WboiesaJe
Lathe 14"Xl3" $1,000
Lathe 20"X63'" $3,200~
Punch press, 40 ton. aw
19'72, $3,400. BotiJont.al
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P/'Ume Janitors & cpts. SUPERVISOR . be ne fits lnclud Ing sal. up to $13,000 per ;r. ~llL(.~dllaes anlrull $3.2S Pel' hr min. Can wk male.~--wU!ysG141GOGer1JP
Ofc. cleaning evMlngs. bonuse11. profit •harm& & Xlnt'fringe benent.s. Call work k>ads. Falt. effi· earn Sll.25 per hr· Labor M11e1I••-IOIO
Cntr\()rs.Co.Mustbave t · b d h vacation. Apply: 1660 Tom Bradley, 835-8550. clent in tyfiing and pub.980-1865. YDOGPl~~-.. -••••••••7i••••••
ear•bomepbono.Call: . ~A.GE..,,.E~T rvane ase ome Placentia CM. EO !F our aoeor-._ m'655I b' t 123N n "" n builder has an lm . . •--· _._E_. M _____ _,, shorthand sk lls es~en· TELEPHONE John Kut.in ltl OCIGI DR A p ES R 0 II
Olive,Or°:.app a . Help us dig a &old mine m= opera• fol a R ~~~~!Ion is l for SALES·Hl-FI COM . ~:l.Jf.~r!·t~~~lnLe;~l~lg (10) NSOeedL~lTi2~.ua•-a-dhoaaa.FemOcman ~1....;:r:4te::WJ,•.
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..... ,no•" lo your unproductive q pro essiona as OruJUUUUUC ofc. 4 Days PONENTS Salary-xlnt k i 11 l cL b '-~ uuuaui ur .,. .,... .,.. ti An 'd ~-time. Qlll M.'>-5921 sd"'!4!i:18°r tofMo~.p~rolJ ~ wk. Some dental e.x· future. Call Chuck btwn s . s w o u e ly. $).$3.SO p{hr to start. Shep, i moe, all abota, ~ t.o be ...... 01KJ ,. / me exp . 11uur man. e...,.. .men • ...... ~ ex· per. prefd. &U-732S. 12 p M & -4 p M 0 n 1 Y bcne!sclal. Salary range 75'-l.60Ufl lpm doPouM lad. -..ua opeo weani beice with ~
6PM to 2.Al4. Must have MANAGEMENT · perlenced and have 97&-546S · 9909. lo Sll08. with xlot · ' aftS, browatoCIP"W..,..._.O
carfJbomepbooe.Apply PEOPLEPERSON thorough knowledge or RECEPTIONIST & benefits. ·Apply in THIATRE from10to•IMtdlpead•
at 123 N. Olive, Org. Exec needs p/Ume as· payroll and related rune· SALESGtRL, part.time Saleslady Gift Shop penon. U 1 be s E t g Freete Y• 8041 log 00 fallMU Abo· Moo.thnaFri. soc.inwbolesalesupply. tions paying approx· tost.art,21·2S.Pleasecall Mature.o;,notapplyun: MOULTONNTGUEL l r • ven n ••••••• .. ••-••••••••••:.Whit be tlfull •
JEWB.lYSALIS Fully c-apitalized. imately soo eai'ployees. from8:00to4:30Mon·Frl Jess you have exper · WATERDlSTRICT ::,.~0°,r~~':m.AW~o~~ We're s kittens t weeks ~·~cy ~=
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unBERT 642·1634. Individual shoul d MS-8951 Buggs loternallonal. 2'1SOOLaPazRd., Drive In, 7361 Warner old;MilQ,SulJAJ'ox· floortaeellhac.Comelc
HALI.JEWELLERS 1-M--A-N_l_C_U_R_l_S_T--1-~=~~i!~e~c~s~l~ig 200WestcliffDr,NB An t:~~N~~~~r~~l\y ~OE H.B. Must be 18. :~u::~~t! :::.::::=:=
Now Jnteniewinl for e:it· Opportunity for fast pro-years in a aupervisot')' LURSEKSt"i:ftTY SALES/Manacement, employer. ne~ a bome wttb El'l'alo.Mi.omL
per'd career minded arasive penon. Must be poslt.ioo and should have Career Oppty. 2 Yr de· ECR ETAR y Perm. w Tr11elc Drivers ez. !>.'!!belilp,!!..... """call~~!.~0• W~NTED ulea ........,...s. Pleasant xlntw/acrylics,callHair a well ro··-"ed ac"oun• ls O"""'°'" a new resale velopment proaram, per'd Top pay Appl" .,.,... -_._ .. ,,...-.. u 1bet 0 ...... .. v ....-~· • P /Ume, htt1. co. Call • • Y• w .... d .. a.· •'t•f IP .. workine COGd.9. A co. apy, ys; 96a-Cm'l; ing baclllJ'OW)d. Must be otnce ln the Huntington commillion/booas com· btwnUr•PM. 752.17~ G&WTowtni, lOOOlrviDe •u • •·"" • TOP c•aa ..,.oL•An
• benefits. Apply l ~141 G.I.A. familiar with union Beach area. Needa ~ pensation. Call Jack Pin· Me,NB642-1252 ~ PAii> n.:0 a¥ Yo .. u:"
peraon, 32 Fasbton ATURE WOMAN payroll and be able to mana1er,aalary +com· to '174-'1260 or aend re-SICltlTAIY .
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.._ • SqQare.saotaAu. p /Lime to welcome work under presaur~•· misslonanclsalesJ1eOple. sume to: 1310 So. Part-Ume, Toe, Wed & TRUCK DRIVBR·TOW TPS~~~UG~,!llB ~!!!IOBJJl~~\tt00:et:S.
J .Herbert HallJewellen newcomers & contact For Immediate con· Better than average Anahelm Blvd. Ste 105, Thur, 4 bn ~r day. Job !ocdo.!:l';.ceo"!~la2?. ..!;:;:' .m .... , SiLV&ll Bil v1Jfe
549-13'19 merchants. Flex.Ible hrs. aideration:lbplu1se send ~!1;=.1~ om::~rn Anaheim, Ca. 92805 • requiru typm1, flllna. perma~nt Laguna. Bch -~ FINE FURN. 6 AN! C~CreditClerk Need car. llle typing. resume wt sa •1'7 hll· be approx l80Chq.ft.'fflth general office work. area. Hunt Auto Center. TIQUES.~ Needed·F/Ume ~-547.~. toryto: alotohompany1uppor\. SA.LES· Prefermatureappllcant. 182.:SLagunaCaoyollRd. Cute Puppf. a .....
Call.,. ul 714 .......... 1 Malw-e lady w/ex-per iJl Contact Mr. Turner Tri· T ...... -·Bch.494--3000 female. Germ• ~AMT.AM
FJTJll.EStockClcrk ature woman to take Cl~~adno.65 ca • :v ........ l • • ~lness salts. expenses CoRealty645-0ll2l .._....... Sbepflrith SeUer ~J"OWbaaloelled. ' •----"~e&eanln1" • careof2yr.oldlllUegirl. POBOxl~ +comtnl5alon848-3180 UPttOLS18B"S .,...,,_ Seadaneeardforuch liflwrappinr Yus av Mesa,Cat262S Jlf)tato SECRETARY Toppaylsbene(lt.s.Must A\lltnlluDiD"'"''felna tal ptas oae.,.,.. We ~lyc!!:t'f:~a ~~m~lve. 649-26S8 aft s AnF.qualOpportunity UCIRSIE SALES . &YPOSITION be exp'd. Wa.ot 4.o.allt.y Dor. 11 m9;s. G 1eturn.&!"ma11enuz.
amanstola•cM EmployerM/F Have ?penlnal I lor,2 nTew SLAP A SMILE Ji'or)'Jlature ~rsoo with Wonrol1ly. ~ &~ =· m-Ie••lll"B!ae--..:.......11 ....,, -1 .... n WAITll$SIS · ill'W'O•-LO. _,, .. ,,,nnvrfm -i(~iii~~~-ffs~Pt::-J.----..----me~~~~~~~~ or ex p d aalespeorc•e. op -'-t ·"ill 9Au lPM l .,_ -,, "'"""'"• KENNEL ASSIST /Pt· commissions pad. Call Newport Fashlon Ialand ._,,... -C"&V"
time Groomer, 'for large Medical PIX Aas S•c Opn Gene ror 1nrorm1t1on. ON JOOR FACE Insurance office. for a wanted. All shifts. Mr Fm••• IOI "'* lael • ...U hr a
VeterlutY Heep., rw ex· RECEPTIONIST lrnmed. openiop. Apply 648-3928or54S-3483 careercall768-1 D's Coffee Sl\01>. 3050 .... -.... •-•.. ~ tat..a.e· per. nee,, but pref. in person betwn 9am It e A BUl"E CoastHwy,CdM. sTo.&nlDESALE :!allp~~· falmo or
631-1030 Exper'd. Hvy phones & 4pm Mon·Fri. 155 • a SICUTAIY W ITRIS fl H Newlsmedf\lra,appl'a DqOW ........ ~
• ...,iting,...ey_:_;-_~_tr_i_n_e_ie_up_li_c_a_t·-· ~:.,:J~b~~:::C~~: ~:!eater St, Costa IN YOUR WAI.LET ~a~~e:!fo'~~10~~~~ $2~5+tip~ •. :;!1,etrt ~ =:nJ. t.~ =.tir:~ =:' _:: • caue:i1MS9.t ---------• TlllE/LIFE • Pi tlme, non·arnoker. Orieinal Pina between OI IG-"80111411·-' baet•b9clt. • PIX A.mw..-$9" RISIARCH AIDI . UBRARIES ~1 3:30 & 4:30. 21Zl Balboe • PJUCISr
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Wanttoworkdaya,af'ter· F /tlm• In molecular HubotbfulUtpart ec'y, admln. To top Blvd.NB. **I BUY** ~:r.;~!:oea.
noo11S & evenlnga in NB blologylab.s7s..nS9. timepoaitloaaavaiJ. mgn'llof smallmtgfirm. YARD MAN. renhl Good used l'Undtute 6 ,6/9tac1$L50ea. ~ CdM areas? Work II Restaurant applications 4Funlovingartlcul.ate Gd typing. shthnd "or-centernecds f/Umeman. Appllanoet-OB I 10ormore$1.AOea.
ll me 0 r PI t 1 me · being taken Friday only lncllvldualswho are ganlzaUonal sklllareq'd. Wkdy oil. HaodwriUng aellorSKt..l.forYoa. SalesTaxlnclude4
Weekends a must. Xtra Oct. 21, 1917, 2PM t~ eagertolearohow Backup recpt, misc pro· must be neat , MASTaSAUCTIOM QiTOCARD?
pay for exper d 7PM. Broilermen. tornaltetop$$$$$$ Ject• Ir respon1lbllt1es.·mechanlcal ability , ..... _ ............ , .... , Drawyourown«AQcl
ro:ators. Call &40·0812· broiler aut., dis · W•OfM: Divajex, S.A. Call Jim helpful. 4pply. 1930 --• .,. -name. eddreaa ~le
.O.E. hwaahers. rood prep. Hoe.tyW.-, Kuriluk,546·9660 NewportBl'td;CM ' CASBPAU> we'Umalce-~per
,IXOPRa ... TOltS 2601 W. Pacific Coast ~C....a.ai For ""cl used,,....,., _ _.. tag Add2St..&
P/tima m=" eves . ._Hi_._W&Y...:·;.....·------1 OM yeoah $100 DllVIR ., -.., ... .,. s.Ociebaak ,-lllufttf•• ..._.., Free. Not a heavy desk. SUNDAY OHLY que .. sclrTV'a,95'1.fW derto: • ...,.
Exper. pref'd. but will ReWISaJes CALL US TODAY but lotl of variety. Boss Denver D~U PUot HIW • --••mmn train. EOE. 648-8000. Chess It Games UnUmtt· __.,~ bundl t ~ .-___., .. ......, -... a ed. 2700 w. Coast Uwy .._..., out, •o must J>e es o en. ne-• S,•lllaor PO bl9
..... SOM" .ASSIST N.B. A ·pe·'alty 1ame uag START self ·~er. Xlnt bena. (lUlrea V&Jl or larae Cull '".,, o.' . Cl 91128 _.. ...... p M '" .. , M Good &totent. Fine co. waaon and a aiood 6tiv· ' •-at.,,~ /R • E -to$1 .... er o store I• seeking one ••·-F J Call 1 cl Ph Jl~.Bcd.roomeet ~ --. ~Y ecep.. X· Paidholidaya,siekleave perm.fullUmeemployee SMIUN IU.u ee obi. IUta, ~r.,,,.;,,ec~.C.. fi. Hone JWSTSACllll'JCEOU ~·
. per. pref'd. Xlnt typln~, &J.Sda,ysvacperyr. "also ooe part time 54CM056, Coastal Peraon· Seel,~=' ot ·~ $169.00 ~~ ; two ld8ll.
no sb. S•) open. Ca I ..Resp for supervlslna. employee for L b.e 8'l'l •09S nel Agency, 2790 Harbor ey. _..-.Oppott . -.-.... ~ clWrs-'80; ea.. 6
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fW'ftiture for your -ruU gear, 0 /B, w/lrlr. beater, runge & oven IMPOITCAIS ATTIIE OLD PRICES 4 speed trallJ. with only
rental I 9' sofa up· Stv, sink. Im.mac. $8300. wdan exhaust. dbl sink, AU.MODB.5 · AU models now avaala· 40,<Wl mJles. fn excellent
bolstered i.o green. loose PP6'n-4819 s hower . s lps 6, lrg ble. Cull or see us before condition I (49SRXN).
bllc:k p~ws S6Q. Grttn 'Sloop,•saUs.trlrslp2, closets, lrg gas & elec WI youbu:y!!I saveNow!
floral pnnt slip.covered xtras. 2 yra oJd, $2495• refrig, pressure wal• MHD OHLY SllH
FasLJon Bout"aque· chalr$20.~'121afler4 P/P646-7336 system w /30 gal of CLUM '78 GRAN TORINO.
H PM. • water, battery & 110 l~. USS> CARS Wagon. Lugg rack, A/C. t----_,,·----1 $2950 637-4156 . 284SHARBOR BLVD. 1 owntlr. lluat Saol ' RCA Color Console '75 Challenger. space 32' · · NOW 54M41O540-0213 6"-S083
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38 x48 w/38 leaves,6 avail .. Mu st sell. Trailer.$185G.orbe~tof· 540 5630 '70 280 z leaving for 54M4J0540..021l '73 Ford Gran Torino chrs $SO. Butcher blk. (7l4)599-2U.S fer. 646-2219 -Europe. s1200 & take 1 AMC 9905 'Squire wag. All xtraa ln;
DI.Delle tbl 42" dla 4 , over puyments 4!M·6696, onche 9 60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• clud a/cond A atereo. wrought iron padded 32' Sloop, 1960, wood/· 17 LatAt Model ;Arl5tocrill 494-6601 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 GREMLIN Xlnt. cpnd. Now tires, brlca. 968-7*
........... wtlmnd chi's. ~. Jee skates, fiberglass, $'15,SOO PP. Trlr, self cont d, shower SPOl'l'S CARS Must sell! Hake of'r! I'm all Bpm. · •
....... , ....., Ukenew,girl'a sz.12~. 64.S-8063 &a1rcood.S48·1312 2626HARIORILVO. l!nl 240Z. air, AM /F l\1 IMght&Sold .easyl :S$4-48l4, B·llAM'71FordSl.Wirn.Country
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Beby Jtema adult & bab LET'S · & AcceslOries 9400 WE IUY WIST GllMAH. '68 Rambl•-Rebel 4 dr. SSSO. Ph ~Z.0080, 9 to
lotb t' by 28MorgonOiloadedw1t.h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 '74 821~ Htchbck. Mags, &MPOITS "" Spm 542..4658 c . ea, oys , couc · all new equipment. Low . . USED CARS di 1 c re station wagon; r eblt. •or eves. v-cbeap. S38.o60S aft. time Atollll'c 4. The boat M · 77 Used Mustang , • ra o s . ream pu · 714/541-1116 ,....... u..
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-6 is in Uke oew conditioo. anmie CalJ ;;,.~ er• dealership m the Irvine •67 912 Mint eond. Reblt &oodl -••••••••••••••••••••• WOVEN WOODS-Mini Sleeps 6. Head, galley ' Auto Center. We need '73 240Z Xlnt cond. eng.$S195.645-71J33daya. MSC>.~ "1• MARK IV, pvt. pty.
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'4581. ru W. 17th St, ~2!!n~-.Dana Po10t ~~ 9520 2.lAUtoC.enterDrive 70,510autotrans. • . W ~ :maltl:a A/C, pwr-str, brk, Jb, "•••••••••••••• .. •••••
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Free c oDs&<alion 'SS BENTLEY MdJ S l your foreign or compact. '76 Xl9 AM/FM vr/8 trk new. Left.hand drive. air •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Xl.ot ~ ~· 131).Slt)()
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•••••••••••••••••••••• meuap at ~11 Leasing Available Alfa R0990, 9705 Cos~ Mesa 540-9640 ROllS·ROYCE cai·J.llac, K. KAWAI Baby Grand. CottoMaa '*""',,._. EbaQy 'Blk Xl:nt. nd 30',elect. water. · · ••••••••••••••••0 ••••• a-9730 ...,..... ... ca ...,.... .,...,_,;.,,,. co · CID Qanne1 -so per ft AMC ...._. Alfa Romeo, 1974 Spyder, --r-MMoM4 ----------· -· &148& . 2S24HARBOR dLVD. Sacril. $5,.395. 768·6249 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLOStOSUNOAYS 2600 HJr~1r BlvJ , 9952
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Rolewood mahog. Hand ••••••••••••••••••••••• C J · 6 ' s • C J · 7 • s • ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 F1Mtwood, loaded, See
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Tm, play room, etc. Mov· 4'0-'ll:i9 counts. s yr 50.000 mile -· -. 0 TOYOTA. ,7, Coupe DeV'll . vleyJ, xJDt CODd. Wkd)'1
log, must selll $BOO/Of· St 9090 warranlysavailable. I(.,,..... Ghio 973 5 See us for a top dollar di ,_ 1 d 'de~.~·""~~3520~:_· ------(er. 831·2551aft.6 ~ 09' Copefmd Mtrs htc ••••••••••••••••••••• •• . , ra a... oa e _ _,,_.,. ---------a•••-•••••••••••••••••• 2001 E ist.. SA 558·8000 COME IN & SEE '64 Convt. Custom top, nu esumate. PP.~ Mu.s~ 289, ' apd,
BALDWIN Organ , THE AU. NEW paint. nu int. nu eng. MARQUIS TOYOTA 9920 Pau'l.D or. $1.500.
Walnut. Gd. cond. Aak· '67CJ5 ~30CS&N0W'" Konis. Porsche rims. lllSSJONVIEJO 552-81•
in1$190.N6-5137 Dunes, ll31 Backbay Dr. Bestof'r. 640·0849evl! ••• Completely res tored. lll·Z"O 495-1210 .... •••••••••e.e•••••••• 66 Mustang Feslback, t:!,•rL_ . Trslts • 9560 COMPLETE Ask for Richard, 64S.57o2 1912 Toyota Corona re· red, xlot cood. Pvt pt)'.
_._ r:&-&I ....................... IODY SHOP ofc, 675-SJ.65 bm. possession, Lie #06.i.ESG. a100. '93-3102 ....................... !!.'!.= ......... FORD Fi50, 1971 Camper NOW OPEN Maida 9731 Make oiler. 8'7·1253 or ea Ku.stana. 288. P /S,
Ma10 Ulcent S tereo Spedal, xlnl cond. • ..... -............. 848·a.<IO radlo. la.odau t op. 0 4 Syskml, aiJ Mp. compo. Sflle/ 9120 640-6828afl6PK.640-9900 ~·-LB·-•--------__.. .. ...,.. Pb!UA_ ....... •-.... t b t _._ --72 C.Orolla Deluxe, xlnt ,,_. .. -. .,._..._..,,, nen.-, -ua ear o ·-••••••~•••••••••••• Daya, Uoda __,, ..,_,, Pvt believe! Paid Sl86S. new, VALUY IMPORTS ._ ..._.... pt:y. HIS
aust lel1 $1195. or best 'Gemtop tamper Shell '73 ~ ton Cbevy PU. 131·2040 49S.4949 551-2104 otr'er. Serious buyers oa: 1or ll("tOb -pftkup. Good Cvatown 20. R /<K.
b'l-.-Z coad. $250. 847.f.519 eves. Auto. 70,000 mi:-Good Oils,... t770 .__.._&M__.__ work truc k . 12000. ZISO......_. •& ...................... .
-__. AMPER 8' Overhead, S8&-4S7l Coste W.S. 645-5700 ll'UGE SELECT'ION
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....._,_.. 9040 ~l '"Mat, ~ollet Tnvelall. Pwr, air , FM . u .HTA AMA •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ToPcasb $$for10W'VW:
....................... lelf~t. Roof rack • tape, air abocka, twin 83&3171 SPOITS c.as Paid for or Dot. Call POI SALi!!! l.lldder. Uk.e new $n00. tan~!! mor.e . $1250. nc1AnMmDM9IOllW:MIMll
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boun. lluat Mil~ bought ••••••••••••••••••••• topltU!l. (opt.looa1>. "77320iaSt R 177RSK IMPOITS a.'ISSlor631-180
... *L Prt. ptj. cau 11 MOPED, Gloria ID· $1'50: St&·llMS ~=~4:-:::::~~~ 714/541-1116 vw BUS.Blue/wblte. Jeft7a~44-a5I ~=~x~~nd. '71 ~too P/S, auto, 8' '14 Ba780v!fvu0a auto 7 2._._. 22_ ~~~1t .:S::foo~ ... ~~;; 14 .. a•oo · bed. hambU rack&: tool .--• vv .. ~ ,__ • • rcfet/ boa. .-so. 5'&·1MS Closed Oii S..dqt AUComaUc Is air cond. moo or best oiler. Coale
Sculwt 91 10 1973 Chevy Luv Baja For tbe luxur1 of a " see to appreciate. SEA RAY'S •••••••••••-••••••••• style, very clean ln & out., OR.ANGE COUNTY'S Mercedes & the etrlcien· Sll--0058. ~~~~~~~~~
974 !SO Yamaba MX· many atras. 12175. OLDEST cyoCadieael. l834EIE). "11 vw SQbck. Xbat coad. DRIVE'EllWILDI
Al 1971Modeb Tenykitfroot tork, Bog 49H84S & 74 Ml'%ZIO Go?d tires, AM/Fil fabulom"1'ElCaml.Qo! t----------
18'·30' ~.tia~~7~:: Call V-9570 COUPE. Silve r blue radio, A/C. '710-0396 ~=-tbewor"=l
HAJlllSOM'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• · inetalllc exterior, stereo, '85 VW BUS;
SIA IAY l·ton '66 Chev step.van Sales-Service-Leasing pwr · windows A low Gd running cond. $1000. '12 IJQpala ' dr eedan, 4 Plato ltunaboaL New
2327So. llalA,S.A. w/'738cyl. eng., 14 mpg, loyC......,lltc. O:-;scfML~~uc coodi· CA1Jaft5.5ta·m4 :.~&"c.Wb"T:~~.~ Ures. x1Dt coed. .-00.
l40-656S everythlns good cond. Rolls Royce · BMW l.97$ Sclrocco, aivr, 32•000 Cll'll-ml, 1 owner. XlDt 5'tQ2
llOtCoatBwy,N.B. H'd' bed, windows, ex· 1540Jamboree -• Ori A .. F~ __.. .. Clll>I< """"""~" a----------1 2547 c Yamaha 1W70 com· tru. 11800/ofr. Call NewportBeacb 64CM4M 74MR4SOS& .-. I OWlU". .... • ...__,_._ 9960
61 • pletely rebuilt engine, ~32111l; N-7898 IA:•lber Interior, pwr. ~~aootScqoct., '=1 •ea Mallba, "5 Col'vak. .. ........ -....... 'Tl 30' Sett Ray f)ybridge new tlnls, e&ec. atarter' '7S KET. Blue 3.0SI, full windows, cruise control ....,.., evs w Both clean " depeecla· PIJ·moall Sport hl'1
Sponliabenma Bristol luggage rack only 4 800 "77 Dodge Van B·lOO, cust. pwr. ' spd., sunrf. tape sunroof" metallic paint 19'J2 VW Bua, 4 apd. sun-ble. llSOea. MS-7445 N -.. ... t etaU. •aaoa-
d f II • l ·1 d'rt d t ' t lnl/ext. AM/FM stereo, dk.BestOfr.213~729, In 1reat condition! -J, .....;ow'--•-.z..__.., A ~Pllol eneutive coo .• a y equ p. au es, 1 an a ree cassette w1' splcrs sun 213-QJ.528' ('Ull9 -.,_,,. _.. vall.... -•-S37 .soo. Eve/wknds, legal. $300. See to •P. roof, mags. Must' sell immac. $1200or bestof't. ,. v ... 2 Dr, 9llDOlt ear, • earefu)ly $15 493-CZS preclate. Price flrm. fast, asking for loan '72 BAVARIA Very cln. CaJl-..3Mlfouppt. rebh.. fac. air. P /B, P/S, malntal""Cl Air eondi· t---------t 631 3174 •• 395 o """'4 ?283 must be aeeo. 752-0087 tklaial. '°""" steeriol 'T1Tabiti21'daycrwer, . balance only . Low~ . ays: ,.... • '73 VW"'Camper, yery eves powu tailcate, ti.Dt;d
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Ht•ntingt o n Beach
Fountain Valley
EDITION
I VOL. 70, N~: 291, ~SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1977
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.TEN CENT~~ ..
Hostages Freed; 3 Hijackers Ki11ed
BONN, West Germany <AP>-Arter the failure1of the hijack· Somalia, p rovided "a very ing" grenades that stun with a not have enough time to f,.Ute spokesman said two hijackers
A WestGermancommandoforce Ing was announced, three im..· serious lesson for iome people flash or light and loud bang but the gasoline or detonate the ex-were killed inside the plane and
came home in triumph from East prisoned West German terrorists around the world on how to deaJ emit no shrapnel. plosives. the third was wounded and died
Africa today alter a blitz raid oo whose freedom the hija<;kers de·· with terrorism," said a West Tiley found that the hijackers "There was some shoot-in a hospital.
a bljacked Luflbansa airliner in manded committed suicide. A G e r man g o v e r nm en t rigged the inslde or the plane lng ... There was no panic. The Somali officials said rune
which the commandos rescued fourth terrorist on the list also spokesman. with explosives and poured passengers were evacuated as passengers and one commando
all 86 surviving b06tages an~ lrled to kill herself and was in Under cover of darkness. the gasoline over the aisle carpeting. fast as possible by slifiliig.Jdown were slightly injured in the 10-
kiUed three of the four hijackers. .. critical condition. raiders blasted open emergency The passengers bad been inflated slides from the emergen. minute raid and the terrorist who
9fficial1 aald tbe...speclally Tb.e. Enle.bbe·style resc\le exits overbothwings ofthetwin· strapped into lbeir seats with cy exits," a Lufthansa .survived, a woman, was .. badly
trained Border Guard Group 9 operation early today at jet airliner. They poured Into the s-atetybelts. spokesrnans-atd. .. wounded.-I:ruftbansa, the West
flewbacktoCologne. Mogadishu, the capital of passenJ:er cabinpiurllnl( "blind· The hijackers apparently did A Somal• gov~rnment · <SeeBLITZ,PaaeA2)
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Hijack Failure LeadS to Suici~e
. .
CROSBY FAMILY -Members and rel-
atives of the Bing Crosby family are
·ah own at his funeral services in Los
. Angeles today. Seated, from left, are
widow Kathryn Crosby, son Nathanial,
,.,., .........
daughter Mary Frances, sons Harry and
Dennis and s ister Mary Rose Pool. Stand·
ing include son Gar y (center> and brother
Bob (right).
lE:_reedom
Of Trio
At Issue
STUTTGART, West Germany
<AP) -Two West German ter-
rorists whose freedom was de-
manded by the hijackers oC the
Lufthansa airliner were found
dead in their prison cells today. A
third diedofself·lnfilcled wounds
during the morning, and a fourth
was in crtlicaJ condition after
trying lo kill herself, the Justice
Ministry of Baden -
Wuerttemberg slate announced.
The ministry said Andreas
Baader, leader of the Baader·
Meinhof gang of terrorists, and
his mistr~ss Gudrun Ensslin.
"look their Jives in their cells in
the early morning hours.··
The first announcement said
two other Baader-Meinhof mem-
bers. Jan-Carl Raspe and
lrmgard Moeller, "also attempt·
ed ~uldde'' a.nd wett in eritiol
condition. aut later in the morn-
ing, tbe rntnistry announced that
Raspedled.
The four 1ed the list of 11 ter·
rorists in West German prisons
whose freedom was demanded
by the kldnapers of industrialist
Hanns Martin SchJeyer and by
the four hijackers of the West
German airliner Thursday .
The hijacking ended in East
UFO Sighted?
'Btdl' sOOn Over BB Coaat
. Two HWltingtonBea.ch boaters apc)tled a huge, tlow{nJ
and speedy unidentified fiylng object about one mile off
Sunset Beach late Monday night.
G. D. Stephens, an Amlnoil oil company ~gineer, said
the "tremendous round ball of dlm Ucht" nuhed about 12
times as It racM from Palos Verdes Peninsula overhead
towardsSanDiegain about'lOsecoods at11:15p.m.
THE OBJECI' was first siibted by the skipper or •
Stephens' 28-foot polycrart, Dean Jacobs.
U.S. Air Force officials at Vandenberg )llissile Base and
Naval authorities at Polnl Mugu said no missiles or ex-
perimental aircraft were in the air at that time.
And military officials s aid no uro·s were picked up on
their radar screens.
STEPHENS said Jerry McCord. a Huntington Beach
resident, first spotted the object. McCord did not tell·
Stephens of the UFO until it was altnosl ovetbead. •
Stephens said he heard no sound but that of hia vessel's
engines. The UFO appeared to be soaring al a very bl&h
altitude, he noted.
Gothard Corridor.-___ ....,_ /.
Huntington Aetio~
Proves Confusing
By ROBERT BAJlKElt
Of .. o.111' Ptfet ~
~roShy Funeral 'Simple'
·$: ·Only 35 A.ttend Crooner:' s UUt Rites in IA
Africa early today with a West
German commando raid at the
airport In Mogadishu, Somalia.
In wruch three hijackers were
killed. the fourth was seriously
wounded and the 86 surviving
hostages were rescued. -
Huntington Beach City Council
members, chided for their di!·
ficulty in reaching a decision,
made several of them Monday
night-all oo the same issue.
m em be rs of lbe audience
somewhat facetiously, .. you're
watching democracy in action. ..
There were murmurs or dis-
sent and a claim of "hogwash"
from a spectator.
Shenkman ear1Jer took the
council to task for what he
term ed fickleness in maklnl de-
cisions.
t.os ANGELES (AP> -Bing
Crosby's relatives and close
lripds gathered l:n the predawn
cb\b today for final senices in
~e manner be wanted -simple anti private.
· About 35 people crowded into
the tiny -chapel of St. Paul's
Roman Catholic Church in sub-
urban Westwood. ~re the
Ain1er wonhipped.wb~ lived
in nearby Holmby Hills.
Otosby's body lay in an open
oak casket which was adorned by
a tingle spray of red roses.
Mourners heard the Rev. Ell·
wood Kieser int.one the ancient
ritual.
Maury Foladare, Crosby's
publicist for 31 years, said the 6
a.m . mass was chosen be<:ause
the mortician agreed that the
body wu properly embalmed in
Spain for lmmedlate burial.
'l'he early hour eliminated
what Crosby did not want -a
clamorous Hollywood funeral.
There were no fans on the' quiet
Coast
We a th e r
Night and mort'ling low
clouds and rog with hazy
•fternoon sunshine
through Wednesday. Lows
toDlfhl in 601. High
Wednesday 70.
I NSIDE TODA 'Y
While KMdtt1 ~ i'9 hf>.
urbia, lnttiona communitiu
Jlght /tar wUh opCimuifc rally.
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side street south or the UCLA
campus.
Kathryn Grant C!"OSby entered
the chapel briskly, 20 minutes
before the rites, followed by her
children -Harry, 19, Nathaniel,
15, and Mary Frances, 17.
. Before the Mass of the Resur-
rection was said, an organ softly
played melodies .associated with
-<k~sby's.-{j().y~ereeF, includ-
jng: "The Bells of St. Mary·s,"
"Galwoy Bay," "Too-Ra·Loo-
Ra-Loo-Ra, That's an Irish
Lullaby," "Wrap Your Troubles
in Dreams·· and "Wait Till the
Sun Shines Nellie," which he
often sang in duet with his wife.
Father Kieser told mourners
that Bing could laugh because he
knew bow lo cry, and "he knew
how lo cry because he believed so
-CulJ~n.the Lord..'.•
CSeeCROSBV, PageA2)
Despite 8-8 l' ote
Coast Panel Nixes
Desalting Permit
A Los Angeles firm seeking a
permit lo test a new. simple
means or de-salting ocean water
at Huntington Stale Beach for
commercial delivery barely lost
its bid before the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation
Commission Monday. ,
The panel, meeting ln Hunt·
ington Beacli City C6uncll cham·
bers, voted 8 in favor, with Com·
missioner Rimmon E . Fay
voting no and Commissioner
Margot Feuer abstaining.
One more yes vote was re·
quired to constitute a majority
among the 12 member com·
mission but two members were
forced lo leave early for other
governmental agency meetings
elsewhere.
The action only temporarily
shut off Global Resources' water,
alnce their permit request will be
considered again, for a vote only,
at the next commlsslon meeting.
Monday's action constituted
and concl\Kfed the public hearing
on the proposed temporary in·
stallallon lo be teated ror two to
three months at Huntington State
Beach.
Blueprints for the relatively
1lmple device consisting of a
trapper-container box, a Cillra·
.
"'
tion shield and a system of pipes
to pump away conlamlna~ls
show it is almost entirely buried
under the sand.
The $9,800 installation will be
under the beach itself near the
mouth of the Talbert Flood Con·
trol Channel, not far from a
. s ancluar)( for the California
Least Tem, a seabird threatened
with extinction. A state agency, the Least Tern
Recovery Team, would oversee
operations.
The FON (Forces of Nature)
system that operates lar1ety on
tidal action. poses absolutely no
threat lo the Least Tern, com·
pany spokesman Lincoln Vlasnik
said.
He pointed out the State
Department or Parka and
Recreation has approved the
FON instaJJatlon jn concept and
It has been tested previously and
shown harmless at the Navy's
Pacific Missile Range head·
quarters at Point Mugu.
One objection the firm has -
clearly -is the commission's or·
der for a Sl million perfoTmance
bond to cover any possible
damages from the FON test.
Vlasnlk sald any contractor
(Seel>ESALT, Pate Al)
Schleyer, who was kldnaped
~l. S by an arm or the Baader·
Meinhof gang called the Red
Army FacUon, ls still missing.
His kidnapers threatened again
to kill him unless their demands
were met by last S\mday, but
nothing further has been beard
from them.
The Baden Wuerttemberg
Justice Ministry aMounced that
Baader and Ra s pe shot
themselves, Mlss Ensslln hanged
herself and Miss M98ller cut her
wrist.
-T~e was no HpTanllon-or
how the men were able to gel
7 .65mm pistols. Since an
emergency anti·terrorist decree
was issued several weeks ago, th~y have been denied access to
tf(eir lawyers and other private
visitors.
Baader, 33: Miss Ensslin, 36,
<SeeSUICIDE, Pa1eAZ)
Coast Man
Hit, Dragged
By'Pickup
A Sunset Beach man is report·
ed In serious condition today at
UC Irvine Medical Center after
being dragged around a parking
After two hours or testimony
and debate, the counclt ultimate·
ly voted to hold orr action on re-
zoning of 4.8 acres or Industrial
land in the Gothard Corridor for
residential~.
The council voted to refer lhe
matter back to the planning com·
mission for reconsideration
along with another five acres or
adjoining property.
Al first. the council voted nauy
to reject the rezoning.
But after a recess, Ron
Shenkman, who was acting
m ayorliilhe ibSence ofRon""Pil·
tinson, said that some council
members didn't understand the
motion.
First a vote was ta.ken lo let the
original acUon stand. It-died.
Then there was a vote lo re-
consider. It passed.
And finally, a vote was taken to
refer the matter to the planning
commission. It passed with Al
Coen, Norma Gibbs, Richard
Siebert and Ted Bartlett voting
in favor.
Shenkman voted against the
measure and Harriett Wieder abstained.
At this point, Shenkman told
* * *
"We seem to often make de-
cisions and then go back 011 them,•• he said.
The property in question is
owned by developer Robert
Stellrecbt and is adjacent to the
city's corporation yard. .
An amendment in the city's
general plan Jut summer bad
designated the property as low
density residential.
Many in the audience argued
thatthe~ldn'tbfre-.
zoned, claiming that resldenUal
and industrial uses are not com-
patible.
, Attorney 9eorge Chllius urcecl
the councll fo draw the line on
residential intrusions.
.. You can stop the land
speculation in this area,•• be
said. ..
Councllman Siebtrt said that
the area would develop U the city
would take a stand to ~tatn in-
dustrial zoning.
Other concerns thal heavy
e<tuipment operating from the ci-
ty yard would pose a noise.
<See COUN~ Pa•e AZ).
* '* * Council Divided
lot and run over by a pickup . ,.
truck In Westmlnsler early lo· On c s l l day, police reported.
David Okane, 25, was treated ..-ar a e ssue
by paramedics for possible in· ternal injuries and numerous Huntington Beach City Council were Harriett Wieder, Ron
cuts over most of his body at the me.m bers faJled to rea~h a de· Shenkman and Ted Bartlett.
scene of the Incident at 700 cls1on Monday on an ordinance to Voling on the other aide were
Garden Grove Blvd. at abo_ut2:so b,.an automobile sales on vacant Siebert, Al Coen and Norma
a.m. Pro Perl y along cl l y Gibbs.
Three men in a four wheel thoroughfares. Mrs. Gibbs said she voted to
drive pickup truck reportedly y permit the sales to continue became involved In 8 fl&ht with The council deadlocked 3·3 on because her teen·•8ed son "told
Okane in the Smokey Stover's the issue and It left one member · her to ....
night club parking lot after clos· cl~~r!Y frustrated. · She added that lt was the only
ing time, police sald. It s re~lly wrong that the sl~ Ume that he requested her to vote
The unldenllfied driver or the of us can t reach a decision, a certain way on an issue ...
truck apparently grabbed . Councl~!"~n Richard Sl~,bert Shenkman said the used cars•
Okane circled the lot wllh the fumed. It s 8 sick attitude. posed an eyesore.
victim' and then ran over him Siebert also sald that lf all "They park thoee thln1s on
police said. ' council members ••st•Y,ed In other people's propttty with or
· Westminster )IOlice said they town where they belona. • de· without owners permlsaloa,'' IM
are still searching for the three cblon couJd have been reached. said.
men lnalde the lau. model silver Mayor Ron .PaUlnson .. w•• The car &ales are 1ener.U,
veblcle which was used to attack away 00 vaciUon. ·con c en tr at t d on B 1 a eh
Okane. Vot I to prohlblt tb~ar aai.. Boultvanl-4 Gerfteld A.-.... •
-A2 DAILY PILOT H{F
Murder ·
Suspect
Tuetday.October 18, 1977
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Newport
Disputes
Addition Cleared
A woman who told an-nUng of.
ficers that she shot her husband
fhre times because be constantly
abused ber was cleared of
murder charges Monday in
Orange County Superior Court.
Several jurors in Judge James
O. Perez's courtroom hugged
and kissed Evelyn Louise Ware.
30, of ~tin, immediately after 1 tbey reached their verdict.
They bad been asked by the
J)TOSeeutian to find Mrs •. Ware
guilty ct first degree murder for
the ltillblg last Dec. 20 of Eugene
Ware, 30, who wu found dead in
a Tustin apartment.
Officers said Ware was shot
twice in the back ~the head aod
three times in the -chest. They
;;aid Mn. Ware readily admitted
the shooting but told them it was
in self defense.
Testhncny during the trial in-
dicated that Mrs. Ware divorced her husband six years ago
because be abus«I her physlcial-
ly a.Gd sexually throuehout their
marriage.
She testified that she moved in again with her husband because
of bis constant pleadings and
because she felt their young
daughter should grow up with both parents. pmcers said Mrs. Ware told
them she emptied the gun at her
husband because she bad gone through "a night of hell" in
which be repeatedly beat her.
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DESALT ••.
could tell them it would take no
inore-tfuu:t SS,oocno remove the
$9,800 installaU0o and return the
beach to it.s normal state.
"We th1nk Condition Slx is ex-
cessive," he said, perusing con-
trols the commissJon wm ask it
they approve the project.
Commission start members
pointed out a different firm is ap-
plying for a permit to test a
similar device at ~kweiler
State Beach in Los Angeles Coun·
ty and a St milliolfbond will be
sought.
Commissioner Riminon C.
Fay, formerly .a property oWMr
in the ~gjoo involved~ called the
Talbert Gap, point to Jts hi.at.ory ol cOpio.'-fre.hwater aupplla
and saltwater intrusion up the
valley as wells emptied the
powsdwater Uble. Be suaestect it ml1ht be dit-
flelllt to even get an accurate lest
re•ding on the FON system.
Fay also said be la extremely
dubious about use ot public lands
for commercial project 'testing
and especially the possibility ex2'
ploited at some time as an en-
dorsement.
Vlasnik emphatically denied
such would ever be the case.
Drug Culture Talk
Set for BontifP.iton
A high.ranking federal drug
e11forcement official wiU diseuss
the current "drug culture" at the Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. meeting
of the Huntington Beach
Neighborhood W atcb.
Hugh Shanahan, special agent·
for the 1.-0S Angeles office of the
federal Drug Enforcement Agen·
cy. wUl answer quesUons about
drug abuse and penalties al the
Huntington Beach Police Aud·
ltoriumL.2000 MaJn St. The meet-
ing is opeo to e pubUc.
Body Diacovered
VEN'MJRA <AP> - A motorist
found the body of a 23·year-old
woman in the Los Padres Na-
tional Forest. Ventura County
sberiff'a deputies said. The
woman. whose name baa been
withheld pendJng notilicaUon of
.kin, apparently died from a
gun shot wound, sheriff's
spokesman George Thomas said
Monday.
DAILY PILOT
o.11, rli.4 11-'f .......
'IT'S NOT CHRISlMAS'
St•t• He•tth'a Procunler
Fairview
·Standards
Raised?
By JACKIE HYMAN
Ott"'9Deltr ,lle\5i.tt
State health officials in et today
with supervisors and staff mem·
· bers at Faitview Hospital in
Costa Mesa to develop a plan for
r egaining the hospital 'a certifica·
tion.
A total of SUi million in
montbly Medi·Cal payments
were cut off last month by the
federal government to Fairview,
Napa, Pacific and Agnews state
hospitals after a state licensing
team reported health and safety
violations.
The state is currently provid·
ing the lost money while seeking
to bring the hospitals up to Ucens·
ing standards.
Dr. William Keating, associate
deputy director of the slate
Department. or He-1th, explained
today that until two years ago.
state bo,,pitals were not required
to meet the same licensing stan·
dards as private faclllties.
When state law changed that,
numerous violations were (Ot.llld,
many having to do with staffing,
organization and procedures.
State Health Deputy Director
Ray mond P r'ocunier t old
Fairview staff today that he
wants a specific plan for correct·
ing violations, firm deadlines
and a list of which hospital
personnel are tesR_On&lble for
corrections.
•'It's very important to me that
the package I give the governor
Is foolproof " be said at the
beginning of lhe all·day meeting.
Some problems, Procunier
said, can only be dealt wit.ti on a
long.term basis -if, for e¥am·
pie, private rooms are smaller
than the government specifi<:a·
lions of IOOsquare feet.
ByJOANNEREYNOLDS
Of11'90.lly ~li.tSt•lt
Ne wport Beach city coun-
cilmen don't think the Southern
California Edison Company
ought to be allowed to build an
addition to its Huntingto.Q Beach
power plant.
T he ma yor of Huntington
Beach thinks.bis neighbors ought
to mind their own busi.ness.
The dispute between the two
~ities got started two weeks ago
when Newportls Mayor Milan
Dostal sent a leUer to the state ~nergy Resources Conservation
and Development Commission
opposing further construction at
the fossil fuel·buming plant.
The letter was the product of a
city council discussion. Newport
councilmen agreed that air pollu·
tion from the Huntington Beach
plant already causes problems in
Newport Beach.
In the letter, Dostal said ex-
pansion or the plant would only
increase the air pollution prob·
lems and would further deplete
the na tion·s dwindling energy re·
sources.
Monday. the Newport council
got a leu.e.r from Ron Pattinson,
Huntington Beach's mayor.
He said the commission had
sent him a copy of Dostal's letter
and he took issue with what it
said.
"l do not agree with you that
fossil fuel plants of this type
should be opposed," the letter
read:
"ln addition, I am sure Hunt·
ington Beach residents are af.
fecte.d most by whatever air
pollution is produced by the
plant. certainly thos e in the
southest part of our city more
than those in the City of Newport
Beach.
"However, 1 am not aware ol
any complaints in Huntington
Reach and am therefore sur· prised to hear of complaints in
Ne.wport Beach.
"In my opinion, this la a local
issue. In as much as we do not
make recommendations regard·
ing your Back Bay, I believe itl.s
inappropriate for you 'to com·
ment on the power plant in Hunt·
ingtoo Beach."
Cyclist Dies
Mter Crash
In Seal Beach
A motorcyclist who pitched
bead fi rst from his bike on a
curve in Seal Beach and was
dead on arrival at a nearby
hospital Monday apparently suf-
fered a heart attack, police said
today. Other situations can be
changed quickly, such as the
method of keeping hospital Doyle Adams, 56, of Garden
records and the need to add two Grove. was seen by several ~
pharmacists to the Fairview pie .tumbling from the machine
starr ~it rounded a curve on ~al
In ·addition to state health of·/w:ach Boulevard approaching
ficials and Falrview staff, the WestminsterAvenue.
. meeting was attended by mem-The victim was rushed from
bers ot the licensing team who the scene of the 3:1S p.m . acci·
answered questions as to ' what dent near the No~ American
changes would bring the hospital Rocle well installat1on to Los
up to their requirements. Alami~ General Hospital. "Quite apparently be had a
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CROSBY ..•
After the Mass, Mrs. Crosby
Jen. the chapel, followed in single
file by Crosby's seven children.
Otber mourners followed and .a
motorcade proceeded to the
g ravesite in the Baldwin Hills
area or Culver City.
The mourners included a few
of Crosby"s companions from
show business -Bob Hopt! and
his wire, Dolores; Rosemary
Clooney, who sang with Bing in
his final concerts, and her son by
Jose Ferrer, Miguel ; comedian
Phil Harris, and Bing's singer·
brother, Bob Crosby.
The rest were Crosby's busi-
ness associates, fishing compan·
ions and personal friends, in-
clud Ing his secretary, Nancy
Briggs; attorney Richard
Bergen; producer Basil Grillo:
former actor Buster ColUer, and
butler Alan Fisher. Crosby's sis·
ter, Mary Rose Pool, and Mrs.
Crosby's slater. Frances Meyer,
also were present.
Crosby's six sons, includJng
Gary, Denn ls , P hillip, and
Lindsay, acted as pallbearers.
Burial was in Holy Cross
cemetery near Crosby's parents
and first wife, Dixie Lee. who
died or cancer in 1952.
The grave is on a hillside over-
Jooklng the graves of other fami-
ly members, about 150 yards in-
side the cemeter;y's entrance.
On Monday. 3,000 worshipers
filled St. Pat.rick's Cathedral in
New York for a Maas in Crosby's
memory.
Water.Gear Stolen
Water skis and wet sulta with a
total value of S2,624 have been
c arried off by burelars who
r aided a Sunset .Beach manna.
Orange County shertff's deputies
said the theft was reported by the
m an ager of Sunset Marina, 16732
P acific Coast lU&hway, Sunact
Beach.
heart attack," said a ~al Beach
police spokesman based on in·
formation Crom doctors who ex·
aminedAdams· body.
Rites were pending this mom·
ing at. Westminster Memorial
p ark.
Woman; Sues
In Drowning
Of Son, 4
A Fountain Valley woman
whose 4-year-old son dled in a
swimming pool accident at a
nearby pre.school sued three de·
fend ants Monday for damages to
be determined in trial court.
Named u defendants in the
Orange County Superior Court
l ~wsuit filed by Diane Blanchard
are the Huntington Valley Pre-
School. 9779 Starfish Ave .• Foun·
t ain Valley. the Huntington
Valley Baptist Church and the
Virgo Swim School or Garden Grove.
It is alleged that Shawn
Blanchard, 4, suffered fatal ln·
juries at the school last Aug. 16
during classes conducted by
Virgo Swim School.
Joint Meet
Set Tonight
Huntington Beach Union High
School District trustees and
Westminster City Council mem~
bers will hold a Joint meetinK
tonight to discuss a proposed
$500,000 land transacUon.
The meeting will be held at
7:30 p.m. in the 'council cham-
bers, 8200 West.m\nster Ave., WestmiMter.
The land deal lnvolves 10 acres
near Westminster High School
which 1111 bctng con5ldered for use as a park.
Warner Ave F,...PflfleAJ
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Hacienda Ave Calle Madero
BUTZ ••.
German airline, said one otliel"
pas1en1er was bospltaU1ed "Jn a
state of collapse ... Bul moet ol
the hostages left. Ma,adishu U\la
morning or ome. "lla o
Somalia reported. .
Pope Paul VJ offered hlmtell
as a ho&taa~ Moodey .. lf it WOQkt be of use .. in winning freedom fOf'
the Lufthansa paaaengera.
President Carter ccmgr1tu1at·
ed German leaders for the
''courage ~ their deelalOI) .. to
end the CYJ-day bljacklng wit.bout
giving ln to the hijackers• de-
mands . ·
Japanese JusUce Minister
· Mltsuo Setoyama. w¥1e 1ovem·
me-nt met the demaad• of
Japane$e b1Jackers two weeks
ago. said the West GerD\an ac·
tJon •11.bowed how to prevent hl·
jacldne.·• -
Eighty hostages arrived ln
Frankfurt today. The six otbers
remained in Mogadlahu, ap·
parenUy because they were una·
ble to kavel. &-LuLlhua~
spok'esman said.
~--~~~---------~----__. ndencia
Most of the hostases were
Germans, but two Americans
were reporled •JnODI them.
They were Christine M. San·
tiag<>, 44, ol Santee. Calif .• and
her S-year-pld son, JAo. Mrs.
Santiago bu a heart condition.
OMIYl'l .......... M-.
SHADED AREAS ARE AUEYS IN COLONIA JUAREZ
Some Resident• Want Regular Street Improved Ffrtt
The survlvinJ hijacker. the
lone woman in the Arabic·
speaking gan1, remabled fQ a
Mogadishu hospital, offlcials
said. •
Street W ~r~ _Ey~d
In Colonia Juarez
The Identities and naUODaliUes ·
of Qi• tettorJsts remalnff fa doubt. But Somali WormlUola
Mlntster Abduqa.lcllr Salad ln·
dicated that the three bodies
were being aent to Germany. ,
The IUJackers demanded tbe
releue ot 11 Imprisoned Welt
German *errorista and two
PaJesUn.lans In Turkish Jails, By RAYMOND ESTRADA .JB. Of ... o.lly,..... StMf
Colonia Juarez residents in
Fountain Valley will get a chance
tonight to tell city officials what
type of public works projects
they· want ln their 54-ynr-old
community.
The Fountain Valley City
Council wiU hold an 8 o'clock
pubUc bearing on the proposed
street improvements at city hall,
10200 Slater Ave.
Currently, about $384,000 In
federal funds have f>een
earmarked for Colonia Juarez
street improvements.·
Colonia Juarez. one of the
city's oldest neighborhoods and
probably its oldest Mexican-
American commUJ\ity, bu four
existing streets wltb few
aidew alk.s, gutters or turbs. •
Most Fountain Valley street
improvement.s were paid for
rrom developers fees when the
I Teen Jailed,
2nd 'Tested'
In OC Deaths
By TOM BASLEY or• cw,.,.. ... ...,..
Two young m~ accused on ar·
rest or killing four people during
a lO·day period ln which they
committ.ed a number of armed
robberies and burglaries offered
guilty pleas Monday ln Orange
County Superior Court.
Judge J ames K. Turner ac·
cepted the pleaa or Mark Wayne
Titch, 18, and Brett Thomas, 18.
both of Anaheim, and canceled
the jury s election process
scheduled for his courtroom.
Thomas asked for immediate
sentencing and was ordered to
spend life in prison after he ad·
milled using the gun that kllled
neighborhoods were firSt con.
structed.
But Coloola Juarei homes date ·
back to when tract homes
weren't even on the drawing f>o~ds, city officials noted.
On Oct. 3 about 80 Colonla ..
Juarez property owners and l'eai·
dents told city officials they
wanted new sidewalk.a, curba and
gutters.
But city orriclals told the
Colonla residents they had
thought most people wanted
three new st.reet.s built where dlrt
alleys now etdat.
City officials bOPe to llUl out
that mlsunclentandinc tonipl
City Plannina Director CUnt
Sherrod aaSa it may take n1oe
months before the atreet lm· prov~m•t.s ..._aewau, atar1ed.
But Mayor Ropr Stanton said he
hopes the projects may be start•
ed muchsooner.
Fro..PageAJ
SUICIDE •••
and Raspe, 32, were sentenced to
life imprisonment tn April for
bom binp ln 1972 in which lour
U.S. soldiers ... erekilled.
Baader's co-founder of the
along with $U mUUon ransom.
The only hostage killed durtq
the ordeal which began Thursday·
wu the chief pilot ot the Luft.
banh ~' m jet, 3'1·)'ear-old Juergen Sch'1mann, whole tJoq wu put olt the plane ~
after it JaQded ln Moeadlllua •
·Sunday. Ofnclals said be ••,
shot Sunday While tbe plane .a
at the airport ln Aden. So.A
Yemen, f"tfth ot Its six atopt-.
in& lta 1l1ia1 journey onr
Southem Europe and the Middle '
East to East Africa. c ·
Valley. Seb'T=-~ ..
Meet Tonight
6n Antenna•-:
The l'ouatala Valley Clt1
Council will hold a public beatlag
tonight at 8 o'clock QD a pl"Opqled
ordinance that would f'8ltriet all
antennas ln resldenUaJ areq to
4S feet in belJbt.
The antenna law be.i;q Is
scheduled to begin immed1aeety
after a dJacussion or Coloma
Juarez street improvements.
The council tentatlvel,y oka,ed a 35-foot beigbt r.trictloa April
22, but balked at f1oaJ apprcwal May3.
Baader-Melnhor gang, 41-year-Councilmen wanted to allow •
old Ulrike Metnhof, ban1ed local Citbena' Band (CB> radio
herself ln her jail cell durinc ~ aroup, Santiaso R!:ACl\ to con·
trial. (er with the planntar comml&Uao
Mlss Moeller was servinc time on U>e proposed law.
for membership ln a criminal REAcr members still oppme
gang and was also awaiUn~ trlaJ · the 4S·foot heJ1bt reatrfcUon
!>n charges that she partiCJpat.ed because they claim tt would ID·
an bombing attacks on the U.S. terfere wilb thelr broadeutJni Army's European headquarters •
at Heidelberg. on the police head·
quarten in Augsburg and on the
home of a federal judce in
Karls rube.
F.._P-AJ '
COUNCIL ••• three ofpair's four victims.
TitCh-1hen pleadea-gullly to ~ D ,J __
two counts or first degree l "fO 0llg£<UJ
murder. lcldnaplng for robbery,
pmblem _to PGteoUal ~-ti
wereci*f.
The planning commluiod llllt
month rejected propoaala to re-
zo"e ~ acres along Gotbard
from commerclai to restdential uses .
rive armed robberies and throe Strike "e·t burglaries. i 4
He will be sentenced by Judgo Some ll,OOO machinist.I and Turner alter he undergoes a 30-h day evaiuaUon program which . aeros pl\Ct workers at t r.ee
will be conducted b y the Mc Donnell-Douglas plants, an-
California Youth Authority. fie duding one In HunUngton Beach,
will be r eturned to Judge ore conllnulng work today even
Turner's courtroom Nov. 18. thou ah their cont.I' act expired
Dock Strike Eased
B1tlMtAlloelaW Pnta
Judge Turner told Titch that Sunday. The Impact of a lT -day-olcl
selective dock atrike eued Ko.
day wlt.b the end ol aa ua·
autboriaecl 1....i strike ln New
Orleans that freed 4' strlkebounct.
conventlonat cargo ·ships. With
dockworkers there respondlnf to
orders fr(>m lbe lntemaUoaal
Lon1shoremen'a Alaodattoa to
confine the atrlke to eon· .tainersbip_Oj)Wlltlom, U.. LbrMt
that the White HOUM 1nl1bt ...
an 80-day Taft..ffartley inJWldlGD
the evaluation process was
necessary because the defendant
was only 17 at the time or the
crimes to which he ple aded
i.?uilty. But the judge !'lolemnly prom·
ised Titch that he could ex~cl
the same tn?atment as Thomas
who wlll not be eligible for parole
until he has served seven years or
his li!e sentence.
Neither defendant appured to
be dis turbed by the sentence
handed out to Thomas or tho !Jen·
tence promised to Titch.
Both youths grinned and
whispered together throu1hout
the court proceedings and onon
smiled, winked and wnvod to
members of their fomlllcs ln tho
courtroom.
Trustees Discuss
Contract of Chief
Trustets of tho Hunllnston
Beach City (elementary> School
District will discuss the contnct
o( Superintendent S. A. Moflett
tonight.
•The meeting will start at 7:30
p .m . at the Smith School
Cafotorlum, 770 17th St. Morfett 's
current contract runs through
next June.
-
Contract negotiations are con·
tlnuln1 today under an automatic
contract.extension clause, of·
flclala aaJd. Mc~ll·l>oualas workers In
HuntJncton Beach, Lone Beach
•nd PaJmdalo ptanta hav. not
bee n affected by national
military aircraft and aeroepaee
hardware strikes at Lockheed
Corp. and Boeln1 tactlltles. aJso receded. • ·
Siders'· Break
Vnited: 'No Snow, No ·Pay'
DENVER (AP)-Sklen: If Nature fonak• you,
United Airlines says it won't. United president Bob McBride saya lf skiers ar·
rive in the Denver area and find less than half the ski
lifts operating because of poor skiing conditions. tbe·
airltne will fly them home -tree. .
The proPoSal still must be aprroved by the ClvU
Aeronautics Board. and the pane la expected to act before ski season starts late next month.
Many of last year's frustrated skiers would ba•e
been ellglble for the I ree fliahts because ot • dtOUlbt
that left the alopes nearly snowless.
. I
Irvine
EOlTION
VOL. 70, NO. 291, 4 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
T oday's (;losing
N.Y.Stoeks
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1977 TEN CENTS
. Co11Q11ando Force W elcoDied as Heroes
BONN, West.Germany (AP> -
A West German commando force
came in triumph from East
Africa today after a blitz rald on
a hijacked Lufthansa airliner in
which the commandos rescued
all 86 .liurvivlng hostages and
killed three or the foW' hijackers.
After the failure of the hijack·
ini was announced, three of the
i mprisoned West Germ1ut ter-
rorists whose freedom the hi·
* * *
jackers demanded committed
suicide. A fourth terrorist on the
list also tried to kill herself and
was seriously injured.
··we are proud 91 you. We
thank you in the name of the en·
tire German people," Interior
Minister Werner Maihorer told
tional anthem and hundreds of
West Germuns applauded their
new national heroes from the
airport terminal. Tlum waiting
RESCUE FIRST
FOR CRACK UNIT-A3
about 80 members or the GBG-9 wives charged across the tarmac
anti-terror squad as they arrived to bug and kiss their husbands.
at the Cologne.J3onn&irport. The arrival o! 80Jlostaf~ on a
A brass band played the na· special Lufthansa flight at
Frankfurt was somber , with the
joy of reunions tempered· by a.
m e morial service for the
murdered pilot. He was the only
hostage to die during the five-day
hijack odyssey that covered 6,000
miles.
Six hos tages remained in
Mogadishu, apparentl~ because
they were unable to travel, a
spokesman tor the airline saiq,,
Tbe German government, ap-
* * *
parently worried that terroriata
might stage more attacks, or·
dered the hostages not to give out
details of the raid.
The Entebbe-style rescue
operation early today at
Mogadishu, the capital of
Somalia, provided "a very
serious lesson for S.9me people>
around the World on 'how to deal
wltb terrorism." said a Wnt
German government
* * *
spokesman.
Under cover of darkness, the
raiders blasted open emergency
exits over both wings of the twin-
jet alrll.Der. They poured into the
passenger cabin hurling "bllnd·
Jng" grenades that stun with a
nash of light and loud bang but
emit no shrapnel. ·
They found that the hijackers
rigged the inside of the plane
(See BUTZ, Pase AZ)
* * * * * * t * * H~jack Failure· Leads to Suicide
lrriae StalJlriag
:~ rip Results
In Arrest
Acting on an informant's tip.
Irvine police bave arrested an
unemployed aerospace worker
sought since February In connec·
lion with the pubUc slabbing of
an Irvine woman.
Francis Learns Ff!lher, 39, was
arrested Monday in Santa
Monica after a two·hour stakeout
by lrvine police.
He was charged with attempt·
ed murder and was booked at
Orange County JaH. where he
was held today on $100,000 bail.
Fisher was held in connection
with what police called a murder
attempt Feb. 25 in an Alpha Beta
parking lot. at Michelson and
Culver driv•.
In front or stunned shoppers, a
man grappled with Mary Ann
York, 33, drew a pocketknife and
stabbed her through the neck,
again and again.
Miss York, who has since re
covered, fell bleeding lo the
ground and the man ran off,
pursued by two box boys. He
escaped in a car.
Only two weeks earlier Fisher
had been arrested after the
woman allegedly was held al
gunpoint in his apartment: police
said she escaped when her as
sailant passed out on a ~ouch
freed aner posting bail.
Fisher was freed .after posting
bail.
Fisher was arrested by lieulen·
ants Gene Norden and Jerry
Boyd and investigators Dennis
Mc.Neeb' and Paul Jessup in
front of a Santa Monica bar.
Boyd said Fisher had been in
Colorado and returned Sunday. .
\ Woman Innocent
. Of Murder Charge
A woman who told arresting of.
ficers that she shot her husband
fi•e times because he constantly
abused her was cleared or
O\Urder charges Monday in
Orange County Superior Court.
Several jurors in Judge James
O. Per~·s courtroom hugged
and kissed Evelyn Louise Ware,
30, of Tustin, lmmediatel Iler
tbty reached their verdict.
They had been asked the
prosecution to find Mrs. Ware
cuilty ot first degree m der for
the killing last Dec. 20 Eugene
Ware, 30, who was fo d dead In
aTustin apartment.
Officers said W e was shot
twice in the back ot the head and
three times in the chest. They
Jfha/,e Killers
'Harpo<>ned',
~Researcher
By PIDUP ROSMARIN
Ol .. D.111, ...... , ....
One of the world's leading
whale researchers told a UC
Inine audience Monday that.
after 3,500 years of hunting the
bowhead whale, Alaska's
Eskimo whalers should lay down tbelr harpoons.
.
said Mrs. Ware readily admitted
the shooting but told them it was
in self defense.
Testimony during the trilil In·
dicated that Mrs. Ware divorced
her husband six years ago
because he abused her physicial·
ly and aexually throughout \heir
marriage.
She testified that she moved in
again with her husband because
of his constant pleadings and
because she felt their young
daughter should grow up with
both parents.
Officers said Mrs. Ware told
them she emptied the gun at her
husband because she had gone
through "a night of hell .. In
which he repeatedly beat her.
Trolley Car
CnuhProbe d
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -
Brake failure has been blamed
for a streetcar collision which
sent eight passengers to Mission
Emergency Hospital here wif.h
minor Injuries, police said.
One trollef car smacked into the rear o another Monday
morning in front or the Sheraton·
Palace Hotel, blocking streetcar
trRHlr. for a half-hour.
Irvine Supplfl
Freedom
Of Trio
At IssU.e
STUTrGART, West Germany
CAP> -Two West German ter-
rorists whose freedom was de-
manded by the hijackers of the
L'1fthansa airliner were found
dead in their prison cells today. A
third died ol self.inflicted wounds
during the morning, and a fourth
was in critical condition after
trying to kill herself, the Justice
Ministry of Baden •
Wuerttemberg state announced.
The ministry said Andreas
Baader, leader of the Baader·
Meinbof gang or terrorists, and
his mistress Gudrun Ensslln,
"took tbelr lives in their tells in
the early morning hours .• ,
The first announcement said
two other Baader-Meinbof mem-
bers, Jan-Carl Raspe and
Irmgard Moeller, "also attempt·
ed suicide" and were in critical
cooditioo. Bu\ later in the morn-
ing, the ministry announced that
Raspedled.
The fOUr led the list of 11 ter·
rorists in West German prisons
whose freedom was demanded
Outnu•fJered but lJnd.aunted .,..,, ,..... ,,_..., •l<MN "...,.. by the kidnapers of industrialist
Hanns Martin Schleyer and by
Pixie 16-monlh-old Nicole Dube seems not
at all apprehensive about upcoming
Halloween ghouls and goblins since she
took command of this army of Great
Pumpkins at the Irvine Ranch Farmers
Markel on Myford Road. On the contrary,
she seems to think the month of All Souls
Eve is ~ season to be jolly.
the four hijaclters bf the West
German airliner Thursday.
The hijacking ended In East
Africa early today with a West
German commando raid at the
airport In Mogadishu, Somalia,
in which three hijackers were
killed, the f0urth was seriously
wounded and the 86 surviving
hostages were rescued.
Oil Welu
Conflict
Avoided
WASHINGTON <AP)
The S~nate Energy Com·
mitlee told !nergy
Secretary J ames R .
Schlesinger today to sell
hi s indlrecl investment in
90 oil and gas wells within
nine months to avoid any
connict of interests.
Schlesinger dlsc.lose<Lto _
the committee that he and
his wife hold 2,100 shares.
worth about $34,000, in the
California based Newhall
Land and Farming Co ..
which he said operates the·
well!\. .. .
The company ls based in
Valencia. Most of its hold·
in gs are in . that slate's
Sacramento Valley, but it
also has holdings in Texas
and Louisiana, according
. to an Energy Department
spokesman.
Just Fa•ilg, Friends
.
·Crosby's Services
Schleyer, who was kidnaped
Sept. s by an arm or the Baader-
M elnhof gang called the Red
Army Faction, is stHI missing.
His kfdnapers threatened again
to kill him unless their demands
were met by last Sunday. but
nothing further bas been heard
from them.
Sim.pie alld Private
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Bing
Crosby·s relatives and close
friends gathered in the predawn
chill today for fjnal services in
the manner he wanted -simple
and private.
About 35 people crowded lnto
1tre--tiny chapel of St. Paul:.t
Roman Catholic Church in sub-
urban Westwood, where the
singer worshippe<\ when he lived
in nearby Holm by Hills.
. Crosby's body Jay in an open
oak casket which was adorned by
a single spray of red roses.
Mourners beard the Rev. Ell·
wood Kieser intone the ancient
ritual.
Maury Foladare, Crosby's
publicist for 31 years, said the 6
a .m . mass was chosen because
the mortician agreed that the
body was properly embalmed in
Spain for Immediate burial.
The early hour eliminated
what Crosby did not want - a
clamorous Hollywood funeral.
There were no fans on the quiet
side street south of the UCLA
The Baden Wuerttemberg
Justice Ministry announced that
Baader and Raspe shot
themselves, Miss Ensslin hanged
herself and Miss Moeller cut her campus. wrist
Kathryn Grant Crosby entered Th~re was no explanation of
the chapel briskly, 20 minutes ·how the men were able to get ~ore the.rites, {Qllg_~b_yjie!:__ '1.4Sm m pislol.L... Sin..c.e _a
children -Harry, 19, Nathaniel, emergency anti-terrorist decree·---....
. 15, and Mary Frances, 17. was issued several weeks ago, B~fore the ~ass of the Resur-they have been denied access to
rectlon was said, an organ softly their lawyers and other private
played melodies associated with visitors
Crosby's SO.year car~r. inchld· Baad~r 33· Miss Ensslin 36
ing: "The Bells of St. Mary's," and Raspe' a2 were sentenc~ ~
"G I B " "T R Loo ' ' ' a way ay, OO· •· • life imprisonment in April for
Ra-Loo.Ra, That's an Irish bombings in 1972 in which four
Lullaby," "Wrap Your Troubles U.S. soldiers were kllled.
In Dreams" and "Wait Tm the Baader's co.founder of the
Sun Shines Nellie!" whic_h he Baader-Meinhof gang, 41-year·
often sang in duet with his wale. ol(:t Ulrike Meinhof, banged
Father Kieser told modmers herself in her jail cell durJng the that Bing could laugh because he trial knew how to cry, and ''he knew ·
how to cry because be believed so ,,---~-------
fully in the Lord." C o ast Otherwise, Dt. Floyd Durham
satd, in a decade or less there
"on 't be any more bowheada to hunl
Durham, a curator at the Los
Anaele s County Museum of
Natural History, made 13 expedi·
tioD,S from 1961 to 1973 to the
north coast or Alaksa 'to s tudy
Eskimo whaling.
Water Study Approved
After the Mas~. Mrs. Crosby
left the chapel, followed in single
file by Crosby's 1even thildren.
OU1er mourners followed and a
motorcade proceeded to the
gravesite in the Baldwin Jb11s
area of Culver City.
<See CROSBY, Page..U)
Weat her
Night and morning low
clouds and fog with hazy
afternoon sunshine
through Wednesday. Lows
tonight in 60s. H igh
W edncsday 70.
He made his >emarks before a
public meeting Of the Orange
County chapter of the American
Cetacean Society, a group that
works for the conservation of
"Y~ales, porpoises and other
.tnarlne mammals.
Tiie Eskimos are the last ot the
whalers stalking the bowhead,
one of eight whale species listed
as protected under the United
~tales Endangered Species Act
and the Marine Mammal Protec·
lion Act.
As an aboriginal culture which
lts~lf is considered in danger of
extlncUon, the Eskimos have
been exempted from whaling
ban• which have been In force by
(See WHALES, Pase A.2)
A S7S,000 study to determine
whether central Orange County
ground water basins should be
tapped to supplement Irvine's
water s uppl y ha s been
authorized by the Irvine Ranch
Water District.
District officials said a project
to dig wells and install pipelines
for underground reservoir water
may be an economic new source.
The IRWD cyrrenUy imports
all its fresh water from the
Colorado River , th rouah
M etropolilan Wat er District
pipelines.
The ground water basin, which
is replenished by Colorado River
water, is managed by the Orange
County Water District.
The JRWD sludy would de·
termlne whether It is cheaper to
tap the ground water basins than
It would be to take part in a pro-
posed Orange County Municlp~l
Water District plpel lne project.
That project Is a lS·mile
pipeline from Irvine Lake to the
Diemer filtration plant In Yorba
Linda, where water would be
filtered and chlorinated.
It too would' mean an extra
source of fresh water: Irvine
Lake now provides a source of
untreated water for some
agricultural purposes.
The comparison study will be
done by Lowry & Associates,
IRWD consulting eagineers.
"Jf we have a water supply
available locally," a district
spokesman said, "we're in a
much safer position to be able to
provide water for the people we
serve."
A reserve ground water source
could sidestep problems in the
· Colorado River aqueduct.
•
Until last March, the lRWO
had been receiving Northern
California water via the state
water pr9ject aqueduct from
Oroville.
The statewide drought caused
an interruption or that s upply
after only six months of opera·
lion.
Uncertainties of weather pre·
elude the district from knowing
when Northern California water
delivery can re s ume, a
a)ileke&man said.
' ~
:71llS B.4NDIT
~A RE.4L HOOD
MILWAUKEE CAP> -A rob-
ber wearing a pillowcase over his
head managed to. carry out a
heis t at a Northwest Side
sandwich shop even though he
neglected to cut eye holes Jn the
pillowcase.
The man, armed with a knife,
had lo llft the ptllowcaae oc..
casionally to see what Viii hap.
peoing, officials said, but
escaped on foot. Monday rugbt
with two paper bap contalnin1
an undisclosed amount of money.
INSIDE T ODAY
W hilt Hrenity tf'Odea fn sub-
urbia, 1""""'4 commvrdtiea
fight /ear with optiml.tflc roilv.
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Teens Face Life
.. By TOM BARLEY
Of IN o.lly l'li.t St.ti .:rwo young men accused on ar·
rest of killing rour people during
a· IO·day period in which lhey
committed a mimber or armed
robberies and burglaries offered
guilty pleas Monday in Oran1e•
County Superior Court.
Judge James K.. Turner ac·
NB Loses Bid .
cepted the pleas or Mark Wayne
Titch, 18, and Brett Thomas, 1.8,
both of Anaheim, and canceled
Lhe jury selection process
scheduled !or his courtroom.
Thomas asked for immediate
sentencing and was ordered to
spend Ute in prisoo after he ad·
mitted using the gun that klUed
three of pair's four vlcUma.
CoUnty Approves
Moving __ Tenninal ·
By KAmY CLANCY Of,,. Oelly l'lltll Slaff
Titch t.ben pleaded auHty to
two counts of first d egree
murder. kidnaplng for robbery •
five armed robberies and three
burglaries. ..
He will be sentenced by Judie
Turner after be undergoes a 30-
day evaluation procram wblcb
wilt be conducted by tbe
Cali!ornia Youth Authority. He
..yill be returned to Judie
Turner's courtroom Nov .18.
Judge Turner told Titch that
the evaluation pre>ceas was
ttecessary because the defendant
was only 17 at the time of the crime~ to wblch he pleaded
,,uilty. ·
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•1T18 NOT CHRISTMAS'
Sl8te He•lth'• Procunler
CAUFORNIANS LEAVE PLANE AFTER RESCUE
Christin• S•ntl•go, Son Leo From San Diego Area
Orange County Airport of·
ficials may proceed with plans to
. relocate an air freight terminal
without first preparing an en·
vlronmental impact report
<ElR>. county planning com-
missioners agreed Monday.
there already have been three ac·
cidents between trucks and
planes. In addition, he said, the fretgbt
activity creates congestion tn the
hangar area and makes access
by emergency vehicles difficult.
But the judge solemnly prom·
ised Titch tbat he could expect
the same treatment as T6omas
who will not be eligible for parole
until he has served seven years of
his life sentence.
Neither defendant appeared to
be disturbed by Lhe sentence
banded out to 'nlomas or the sen·
tence promised to Titch.
Fairview
Standards
Raised? F ..... P11geAJ T he appeal submitted by
Newport Beach City M.torney
Dennis O'Neil said the relocation
will have an impact on parking
and traffic circulation in the
airport area.
BUTZ SUCCEEDS. • •
The commission unanimously
denied an appeal from Newport
Beach city o!Cicials who argued
an EIR is necessary because tbe
relocation may increase air
freight or aviation activity.
Both youths grinned and
wttispered together throughout
the court proceedings and oCteo
smiled, winked and waved to
members of their families in the
courlroom.
By JACKlE BYMAN ort .. o.11, f'll9e~ •
State health officials met today
wlth supervisors and staff mem•
bers at Fairview Hospital in
Costa Mesa to develop a plan for
regaining the hospital1a certifica·
with explosives and ·poured
gasoline over the aisle carpeting.
·The passengers had been
slrapped into their seats with
safety belts.
The hijacken apparenUy dJd
not have enough Ume to ignite
the gasoline or detonate lhe ex-
plosives. "There was some shoot-
ing ... There was no panic. The
passengers were evacuated as
fast as possible by sliding down
inOated slides from the emergen-
cy eiclls." a Lufthatua
spokesman said. ·
A Somali government
spoJcesmnn saJd tw~ hijackers
were killed inside the plane and
the third was wounded and died
in a hospital.
s>omall officials said nine
passengers and one commando
were sligbUy injured ln the 10-
minute raid and the terrorist who
, survived, a woman, was badly
wounded. Lufthansa. the West
German airline, said one other
pasunger was hol}>ltaUzed "in a
state of collapse.·· But most ol
the hostages-left Mogadlshu this
morning for home, R adio
Somalia ieported.
Pope-Paul VJ offered himself
u a hostage Monday '11 it would
be of use .. in w\nning freedom ror
the Lufthansa passengers.
President Carter congralulat-
-, ed German leaders for the
* * *
•"courage of their dec:ision'' lo
end lbe 4Yrday hijacking without
living in to the hijackers' de-
mands.
Japanese Justice Minister
Mitsuo Setoyama, whose govern·
ment met the demands of
Japanese hijackers two weeks
ago said tbe West German ac-
tion' "showed how to prevent hi·
jacking."
Eighty hostages arrived in
Frankfurt today. The six olhen;
remained in Mogadishu, ap·
parently because they were una-
b I e to travel, a Lufthansa
spokesman said.
Most of the hostages were
Germans, but two Americans
were reported among them.
They were Christine M. San-
tiago, 44, of Santee, Calif .• and
her S-year-old son, Leo. Mrs.
Santiago has a heart condition.
The surviving hijacker, the
lone woman in the Arabic-
speaking gang, remained i!' a
Mogadishu hospital, officials
said. The identities and nationalities
of the terrorists remained In
doubt. But Somali Information
Minister AJ>duqaldir Salad In·
dicaled that the three bodies
were being senC to Germany.
The hijackers demanded the
release of 11 imprisoned West
German terrorists and two
Palestinians in Turkish Jails,
along with$1S million ransom. * * *
The commission 's action means airport orriclals can pre·
pare a rental agreement permit·
ting Hughes Airwest and Air
California to move their air
freight facility from a hangar to
temporary buildings to be placed
in a parking area.
Such a rental agreement would
have to be approved by county
supervi£ors before taking effect.
Dennis Sundstrom. county
man ager of environmental
services, contended the reloca·
tion is not an expansion but a
temporary move planned chiefiy
for safety reasons. Airport Manager Robert
Bresnahan explained ·that until
1971 the freight operation had
been located in tbe main alrport
terminal. It was moved temporarily to a
hangar, Bresnahan continued,
because airport otricials expect·
ed a new terminal would be built
by 197<4.
Airport improvtments have
been delayed ln recent years
awaiting completion of an EIR
needed before supervisofJ.declde
on the future of all airport opera-
tions. Sundstrom said the EIR prob-
ably would be presented' to plan-
ning commissioners in about.
three months.
In addition, he argued, return-
ing the hangar to other airport
use could increase aviation
operations with accompanying
impacts on noise, alr quality and
fuel consumption.
O'Neil said olllcials of the
Federal Aviation Admini&lration
are not requiring the relocation
of the existing facility to m~t
their regulations, and FAA rules
could be met by spending far less
to improve t.be hangar area.
They were arrested Feb. 4 in
Victorville a!t.er a c.ar they com-
mandeered during their 10-day
crime spree broke down.
Arresting officers said they
round the weapons used by both
men in the four killings and
string oC armed robberies inside
the vehicle.
Plea Bargaiaing?
Cella-Evans Bid
On Venne Delayed
A decialon on tbe locations ln
which Dr. Louil J. Cella Jr. and
former hospital adminl1lrator
Stephen Robert Evana, will be
lried was delayed Monday wblle
lawyers t« both men diacuued
posslble1>1ea bargatnlnc.,.tth the
prosecution.
But lawyers for both sides r•
fused to diacusa the possibility
that Cella,_S2, or Evans, 32, will
offer a plea to amended charges
be fore Orange County Superior
Court J\.ldge H. Warren Koi&hL
tbey decide Tbunday that they
wish to go to trial.
Cella and Evans. as matters
stand, would be lried separately
outside Orange County en 1Z1
felony counta-conlailledJn a
Grand Jury indictment.
It is alleged that they were in·
volved in repeated acts of fraud
that cost two hospitals controlled
by Cella as secretary·treasurer
an estimated $2 million in funds.
tion. _
A total of $1.5 million ht
monthly Medi-Cal payments
were cut off last rribnth by the
federal government to Fairview,
Napa, Pacific and Agnews state
hospitals after a state l\censing
team reported health and safety
violations.
The state is cWTently provid·.
ing the lost money while seekine .
to bring the hos pi tails up to licens-
ing s tarldards.
Dr. William Keating, associate
deputy director of the state
Department.of Health, explained
today that w.nlll two years ago,
stale hospitals were not required
to meet the same licensing at&D.o
dards as private faciliti~.
When state law changed tha~
numel'OUS violations were found •.
many having to do wttb stalfin(,
organization and procedures.
State Heallh Deputy Director
Raym.ond Pr1teunier told
Fairview staff today that be
wants a specific plan for correct..
Ing violations, firm deadlines
and a list. of which bosplt.al
peraonQel~eapon&ible Joc-
correct.ions. "It's very important to me t.hllt
the package I give the govertlOl"
is foolproof,·· he said at the
beginning of the all-day m~UnJ.
U.S. Reveals Force
Bresnahan said the exis ting
freight operation requires cargo-
carrying trucks to travel across
the airport's busiest area and
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Judge Knight waited most or
the afternoon while the two de-
fendants and lawyers huddled in
bargaining sessions and then de-
layed further action in the case
until Thursday.
Both men were convit:ted on
related charges 15 months ago m
Los Angeles Federal Court.
Cella is free on appeal from a
five.year federal prison term
while Evans, the former ad·
minlstrator of Mercy General
Hospital, Santa Ana, awaits ap-
pellate action on his ~ne year
prison sentence.
Some problems, Procunler
said, can only be dealt with on a
long-term basis -i(, for exam·
ple, private rooms are smaller
than the government speclfica-
Uons of 100 square feeL
Other situations can be
changed quickly, such as the
method of keeping hospital
records and the need to add two
pharmacists to the Fairview
staff.
To Fight Terrorists
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
special force of American troops
and equipment from each branch
of \he armed services has been
assembled and lrained to cope
with terrorist incidents, the Pen·
tagon said today. <Related story
Page Al)
A statement acknowledging
the existence of such a force wa'l
made in response to questk>ns
after a West German commando
unit staged a raid on a hijacked
airliner in East Atrica and
rescued all 88 surviving hostages
while killing three or lbe four hi·
lackersJ _ • The Penlagon statement saia
the U.S. force has conducted
tralning exercises.
A Defense D6parlment
spokesman declined to answer
any questfons about the
American force, such as when it
was formed or how many mem-
bers have been lralned. He said
any disclosures might com·
promise the effecUveness of the
group.
The West German unit, known
1lS Ule Border Guard Group 9
commando strike force. was set
DAILY PILOT
up after the 1972 Munich· Olympic
massacre.
The Pentagon statement said
the U.S. force is "not organized
nor controlled under the Federal
Republic or Germany concept, as
we understand it."
Jewish Fainily
S11ing Over
Claim of Bias
A Beverly Hills family who
claim they were denied a lease
on a plot of land because they are
Jews aued the Dana Strand
Beach and Tennis Club Monday
ror $300,000 in damages.
Jacques C., Mitzi M., Judy
Michelle and Steven Lewis
Sopkin claim in their Los Angeles
County Superior Court lawsuit
that the alleged discrimination
was made under the pretense of
their being denied membership
in the Dana Point club.
It Js alleged that the Sopldns
made numerous attempts
between August, 1974 and
January. 1975 to lease land
owned by lhe club.
The Chandler-Sherman
CorppraUon of Newport Beach,
which operates the club. is
named as co-defendant. Other
co-defendants oamed include:
club otflcers and directors
Donald Haskell, D.T. Daniel,
Clifford Halstead, F. Daniel
Frost, J.H. Rlabeberger and Otis
Chandler.
Aid Promised
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica
<AP> -CU ban President Fidel
Castro says he bas oo intentloo of
exporting Havana·style com·
munism to any country, even to
this sociallst·run island. one or
Cuba's closest neighbors. Speak-
ing to an enthusiastic crowd in
this beach resort town Monday,
Castro vowed to continue aid to
Jamaica, b\lt added: "We do not
suggest to tell Jamaicans what lo
do. No people need .to be 'told
wbaUodo."
wJIALES ...
international agreement since
1931. Las t June the International
Whaling Commission (IWC >. a
nonbinding association o( the
world's whaling nations. claim·
Ing alarm at rapidly decreasing
bowhead stocks, recommended
that even the Eskimos be pro-
hibited from hunting the animal.
According to lWC rules. any
member nation can file an objec·
tion to a moratorium or quola
and then need not abide by It.
The U.S. government now ls
debating whether lo file such an
objection. The U.S. Secretary of
State is scheduled to decide. the....
is$\Te by ?tfonday. President
Carter reportedly favors no ob-
jection. and supports a total ban
on the bowhead. only 800 to 2,000
of which are belleved sur'living.
The issue has split conserva·
tlon groups who avowedly are
concerned with saving both the
bowhead and the Eskimo culture
which depended on whaling and
developed a mystical rellglon
steeped in whale lore and whal·
ing legend.
Durham claimed Monday that
there's not much Eskimo culture
left to save.
"We have another type of
Eskimo today," he said, report-
ing 1hat the influence or Western
culture -and Western whaling
methods ..:... have altered Eskimo
life.
"The only snow house l saw ln
Barrow was the one ·1 built
myself." Durham declared.
nurham characterized today's
Alaskan whaling Eskimo u a
culture of prefabricated shacks,
electrlc utilities, money,
snowmobiles, llirplanes, and
Levi te'ans and Jackets.
He said whaling techniques ln-
·clude flrinC of explotlva·tipped
harpoons from boala powered by
gas engines and, at one Umt, the
slaughter of whalea by sub·
machlne gw\.
"What are we allemptlns to
preserve?" Durham uked.
Tho mild-mannered bowhead
whale remains pretty much in
Arctic waters, mlgrallns in Lhe
spring and fall along the Aluh
coast. 1l grows to 70 feeL and
weighs up to 70 tons. It.a huge
head comprises a lhlrd of its
body.
ll eats plankton, minute
marine life strained through
ba leen (whalebone) plates.
It was learned during tne
negotiations tbal the Judi~ial
Council has selected poss1bl.e
sites for \he trials of both men tf
l ·O Inmates. Stage
Jail Disturbance
In addition to state health d·
fictals and Fairview Slaff. tbe
meeting was attended by Diem·
hers of the licensing team, who
answered quest.ions as to what
changes would bring the b01pital
up to their requirements.
"ll's not Christmas," warned
Procunlel', saying he will only
add the minimum number of ad·
dltlonal staff members needed.
··what it really boils clown to
when l come away rrorn here la r
will have a package for bow lbe
people of Fairview can meet
licensing standards."
Ten Orange Count y Jail
prisoners had addltlonal
·criminal charges added to lhelr
dossiers Monday for their al·
leged participation in a riot that
reacuredttie breaking of windows
and toilets.
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CROSBY •••
The mourners included a few
or Crosby's companions from
show business -Bob Hope and
his wit e, Dolores; Roaemary
Clooney, who sang with Bini in
"hls rtnal concert.a, and her son by
Jose Ferrer, Mlsuel; comedian
Phll Harris, and Blrl1's singer·
brother, Bob Crosby.
The rest were Crosby's busi· ness associates, fishing compan-
ions and personal friends. ln·
cluding his secretary, Nancy
Briggs; attorney Richard
Bergen; producer Basil Grillo;
former actor Buster Collier, and
butler Alan Fisher . Crosby's sis·
ter., Mary Rose Pool. and Mrs.
·Crosby's sister, Frances Meyer,
also were present.
Crosby's six IOC)S, lncludlng
Gary, Dennis, Phillip, and
Lindsay, acted aa pallbearers.
Buri•l was in Holy Cross
cemetery near Crosby's parents
and flrat wife, Dllde Lee, who
dled of cancer in 19$2.
Tbe grave la on a hillside over-
looklns the graves.of other fami-
ly memben. al>out 150 yards ln·
side the cemetery's entrance.
Right Challenged ·
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Paclllc Gaa & £lectric Co. has
challenged th• rlpt of several
parties to request. • publtc bear·
J.ng on lta move to reopen ll1
Humboldt Bay nuclear plant, a
PG&E spokesm an sald \oday.
Jail officers sald the dis-
turbance centered in the heavily
populated Module F wMre
pieces or broken toilets were
hurled at the security windows.
Deputres called to the -scene
said prisoners told them the riot
was belng staged as a sympathy
gesture for wom~n prisoners w~o
burned nearly 40 mattresses m
their section of the Jail three days
previously. Officers said the 10 prisoners
booked on charges of destroying
jo\l property told them they
thought disclpliQary measures
enacted ln the wake of the
women's outbreak were too
severe. These measures included
loss of television viewing
privileges and loss of other
pri•ile1es, said Jall spokeamen.
Yarrv1ew AdmllHsrrative
Director Francia J. Crtnella, who
was out of town this week attend·
ing a stale program on labor re-
lations, said earlier he hopes \he
hospital will be recertlned OI\ a
retroactive basis, permllting the
state to recover lost money.
NominatioD8 Close
LOS ANGEL~ <AP> -City
Councilman Emani Bernardi basi..
been nomtnated by a member GP
the county Board ol Su])ervisora
to succeed recently reUred Pblllp
Watson as county usesaor.
IJFO Sighted?
'Btdl' Soars Over BB 6oait ...
· Two Huntington Beach boaters spotted a hu.1e, glow\n.I
and speedy unidenUfied flying object about Ol"t mile oft
Sunset Beach late Monday nJgbt.
G.D. Stephens, an Amlnoll oU company •tlnffr, aald
the "tremendous round ball of dlm ll•ht." nHhed abouWJ
tlmes a.a l\ raced from Palos Verdt1 Peninsula ovtrbead
towards San Dle10 in about 10 second& al 11: 15 p. m.
THE OBJECT' was nrst •labted by th• •kipper of
.Stephens• 21-toot polycraft, Dean J •cobe.
U.S. Air Force officlala at Vandenbora Mbslle Base 9and
Naval' authortUet at Point Mucu said no mlsslles or tx·
pert mental aircraft were in the air •l ijiat Urne.
. And military oftlclal1 saisi no UFO'a were plcked W Oil
thelr radar tc~11s.
. STEPHENS .. ld Jerry McCord, a Kuntlnaton 8 .. ch
resident, nnt spotted the obj~t. McCord dld not tell
Stephens of the UFO untU lt was almost overhead.
Stephe.na said be beard oo sound b~t that of hls vuael's
engines. The UFO appear4=d to bt aoarin& at a very hiah
aJUtude, he noted.
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Tuesday.Ootobor 18, 1977 DAii. Y PILOT 85
Fears Grow
Carter Fa1'JJ Fires
By JOHN CUNNIFF ............. .,..
rn one momentous day President Carter cot the steel companieti off his back and then stepped on the lC>e9 of tblt •
otbersymbolof lndwstrlal mis~t. tbe.natlon'aoUproducer•1 And in doing so he sent a shiver throuah private •· •
terprise, which has been campaigning for ita very life~
against the mlstaken notion that eveeytbln• lt takes lit'
somehow swells the bank accounts of a(avored few. .: ..
SOME $5t BILUON, HE said, would "go Into the
pockets or the oll companies themselves" lf eon,raa re."
jected bls program \o continue re1ulatln1 oil and 1aa prtcea..
But later the President's n1urea ~ sbown i.o b .. ill .
g-ross exaggeration. The President, it appea.rs, made tbe ·
.same error ao many otben alto make: He ~\&led•
gross revenues with net income. . ;
The truth is that petroleu.m and ~ .pradu.c:ts com··
panies. according to the President's own eeonomlc report to:
Congress this year , took ln as p.roftt.durin.I ma only 8 cen~
or ao for every dollar of sales.
Thclse profits went not to a few but fiO
millions of investors. All Ute rest of re-
venues went for aaJarlea..-tax-. lnv•t·
ment in factUties, tranaportation and
general overhead .
No matter what thei.t teeUngs about en, therefore, there .ls consUlmation ln
the business community ~ because.
in total contradlcUoo or their tlforts,
they have been set apart from the total
community. It Is "them .. qaln.st "we
the people."
The late President Kennedy did something of the aort in
1962 when, after feeling he was double-eroased thl'O\\Ch a
price increase by U.S. Steel chairman R01tr Blough, he re-
f erred \obis father's warning that buslneasmen are SOBs.
BVT THERE IS A V A!n DIFPE&ENCB between Ken·
nedy and Carter. Kennedy's remark was apontaneous~
Carter•s was calculated. Kennedy•a remark wu an erup·
tion of hot emotion; Carter'• consldeted remarks cut like
cold steel.
What carter said was the very tb1nt that businessmen
hoped they wouldn't hear from a President. Tbe.y a.re fully
aware of t.he"impact ot a pNSkleet .. Nmarb. "U be.aald it..
it must be true." Orso some peoptewlll aay.
The impact, therefOI'~. is difftcult to dispel. It Is oae
thing \o counter ceneral millmpresaioaa, even ~ch mucb
of the business community believt8 it LI tawna to do so. but
another totake"Oa • preaideat.
A FEW PHaASES FaOlll A P&ESIDBNT. partfculal"-
ly, when the words used are .. ripoff" and "proflteertna••
and ''into the pooketa" tends to undo all their ellorta.
In fact. Judging from the advertlsementS prepared by
lhe Advertising CoW\cil and tbe Busineas Roundtable. the•
President was aware of his choice ot words. They are tbot
very ones the ads seek to defuse. )
Consider this opening paragraph of a three-page ad byf
the Roundtable, formed by Blough after bis COl\frontatJoni
with Kennedy:
.. WE'VE BEEN BEARING ALOT a&out 'Tbem ' lately
Often bad things. About how big they are. They've *n
cursed in the streets. reviled in Congress condemnecl by the
press. 1bey are often overestimated. They are seldom q ,.1 derstood."
Big business, says another ad, bas not cornered the U.S.
marketplace and work force. "Fears of big business often
atem-frorn a-lack of understanding." ,
Business, especially big business, has lOAI feared that:•
people psychologically.separate il from tbe national com-•
mun Uy. set it apart as something to be wat.thed rather thin: something to be used for jobs and 1nc0me. · . ~ ~
And now, es~cially with Bert Lance gone. tbe business•
commWlily is fairly certain that the White House shares l
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CRIME ANO JUSTICE/ STATE .
·. ~ Fear Fills Air Chavez'
Backers
PlJBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
fl'ICTITIOUS •USINHI ll'ICTITtOUsaus1••U NAMl!STATIM••~ NAMalTATH•l•T
PlJBUC NOTICE
tTATaMaNTOPALUIOONMmNT
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YH! LOFT' • <liSS w., ... ,, H111\t I' U T U R I S T I C i I 0 N 1r>Qtonllt.c:ll,CA,,_ MAINTENAH C:E, US .&ektr· An11t1•n• "" APO .. U 1'100 J102,Qlol;laMew,Ctllfornl••lU• Tor1111a Orel•, HW\llngton &eec11. C.A Oen Chanes tltftll•nthlp, '"
tJ .. , Baller, JIOt. Colla ,,...., Calllomla
Ult llM •• 1111 ll<tluo..& IMIMMU name. HA"80R TOWIHO COMPAlolY.
"4 Wen lhll Slnat, CMi.. ~--. CA .,.,l
Ow•n J . H-19)1. 14'11t ~left Awn111. !Nina, CA. 91104
if•~----.. ... dlWIGllal. Bt The Aasodated Press
lt was an autumn Sunday dusk
5n a woodsy suburb and lbr~ llt-tJe girls went out to play.
able to simply send the kids out to
play is one of the charms of the
s uburbs and one reason Lor leav-
ing tbecity
Millions of children do it every
, . day in the towns that rlng the na· ·~··· }ion's crime-ridden cities. Being
BUT THAT CHARM is eroding
in suburbs everywh ere. In
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BILLBOARDS, POSTERS ASK, 'WHERE rs ANN?'
MJHJng lndl•n• Untverahy Coed Ann Harmele~
.. Communities Rally
In Search of ·Coed
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CAMBRJDGE CITY, Iod. <AP> -Ann Louise Harmeier , 20,
could be coositiered nothing more lhu .a statistic -one of
thousands of persons reported mining each year, in time destined
to be erased lrom police computers and human memories.
But Miss Harmeier, a Ufeloog resident of Cambridge City. 1s a
symbol ollhe ability of the 4,000peo_ple who live in this s mall eastern
Indiana community and adjacent towns to counter frustration and
despair with optimism and determination. ·
THE PEOPLE ARE SEAJlCIDNG FOR Miss Harmeier. And
they won't give up until they find her.
On the rnornlng of Sept.12, the Indiana University junior loaded
her clot.hes and books into a car and beaded for the campus in
Bloomington, about 105 miles away. She stopped at service stations
several times en route be~ause she was having car trouble.
She was last spotted Jtanding outside her disabled car along ln·
diana 37, two miles north of Martinsville, less than 20 miles from
campus.
THE REV. ROSE TAUL OF Cambridge City Presbyterian
Church, a family friend, became alarmed when Miss Harmeier
failed to telephone her that night as planned."The neJtt day, she and
Miss Harmeier's mother, Ma rjorie, retraced the route Miss
Harmeier had taken.
They found the loaded car. emergency lights flashing. aban·
doned by the roadside.
Where is Ann?
That question, in bold, black type, is spread throughout the na·
lion ·on bumper stickers. posters and billboards. all part of a
massive campaign that began the weekend after Miss Harmeier
vanished.
''TWO DAYS AFTER ANN WAS reported missing. I called Mrs.
Harmeier ancl as ea ftlhere-was-anythbrg-houtd-dtr.""nid David
Weston. Dublin Elementary School principal. "That's when Ernie
Alder -a retired state police sergeant and another neighbor of the
Harmelers -and I decided to put out the posters.'' •
Thousands or posters bearing a picture and description of the
blue-eyed, blonde Miss Harmeler have been distributed. he sajd.
Weston. Alder and Miss Taul set up the Ann Harmeler Search
and Reward Committee. wh.lch has colle~ted more than $10,000 in
pledges..aod $5,000 in cash.
SMALL SEARCH PARTIES OF AREA residents and Bloom·
ington citizens are helping police scour parts of the Morgan· Monroe
State Forest and combing remote areas in southern Indiana and
Kentucky.
Six billboards displaying Miss Harmeier's picture have been
erected between Cambridge City and Bloomington. Stories for two
national magazines, a public broadc:aallng documentary and local
televl5ion and radio s pots are in the works.
Police, observers and even the citizens themselves are amazed
at the interu1ity or their determination. But all agree that the key to
the comfllunily zeal lies with Miss Harmeier herself.
ANN LOUISE HAllMEIER LIVES in the hearts and minds of
these people, fot her church work, her devotion to her mother her
talent. Her lather. Robert, died or a brain tumor when she was 4~
Miss Hanneler returned home onen while at Indiana Unlversi·
ty, .. probably TirOre-ttnm she should have,'' says her mother. a
music teacher for Western Wayne Schools. "She loved her home."
A dr~a major and an A student, Miss Harmeier's gift for slng-
lng and acUng landed her a supporting role in a university musical.
She had sung with two other girts· at community functions for 11
years .
. "SHE ALWAYS WAS READY TO use her talent." Miss Taul sa1d, "even U it meant changing her schedule. · .......,
"Ann Is very special -Just the most special person -very
mature, sensitive and 110 good to elderly people, even though she bas
no reason to care about them. She just does.
"lt would be a horrible, insensitive community that wouldn't
unite to fipd her. In a larger town, it wouldn't have happened ... but
here. we're Ukc a family."
THR&E STATE POLICE DETECTIVES have been assigned run tlme to the case. but leads are few and far between and evidence is 1c.rrcc.
"Thls .Incident has all the indlcatJona of foul play ... said slate
police Sgt. Donald Gastlneau. "It's not Jlke she walked awa)' from
.the dorm or something.''
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,
Elvaton, Md., the three girls did
not return that Sunday to their comfortable homes 10 miles LOS ANGELES IAPI
south of Baltimore. Some major church
The bodies of beborah Ann leaders. among the
Hogan, 10, her s ister Theresa, 8, s taunchest backers or
a nd Ann Marie Brzeszkiewicz. 8, farm labor leader Cesar
were discovered the following Chavez. have threatened
day in a creek. They had been to withdraw their s up.
stabbed to death~ two or them had port of the United Farm
morcthan40wounds. Worker s in a dis pute
A is.year-old neighbor, Stuart over Chavez' recent trip
Kreiner, was arrested and to the PhHippines.
charged with the deaths that "I was and stili am dis·
t.'nded the serenity of suburbia. turbed by Chavez' visit,"
the Rev. John P. Brown, "WE'VE ALWAYS FELT fair· acting executive director
ly safe here. but you can feel the o f t h c No rt h e r n
fear in the air," Bruce Straize. California Ecumenical
president of the local civil as· Co u n c i I , sa id in a
sodation, said before the arrest. t e lephone interview
"This is a typical bedroom from San ft'rancisco
community, and we've never had Monday
~w~ ... ~.~K~i,..,-....M1~~~~a..La,...~~r.-;;:;;;t.;:=::cr.--:=~~~~"="' Hut111ng1one..c11,CA'2'4 • This bu•tnen It con<111<\.0 blf • dlvl~ °'"''ti portnanhlp OM C.111--'P INlrv Kine ~"'' '""'-' •tit tiled •1111 the l .... '"''-WH lfleel will\ .... C:-tya.ncotor-OMWYOftS. CounlY Cterltof 0rafl9e CO..nly on Sept. •~21, "11.
21. "" NJoMt fPIUJI • Pllblltllecl Oranot CO.ti O•lly Piiot, Pub41.iwel Dr.,. CO.>I Oally Piiot, S.Pt. 27 llllllOtL 4, 11, 11, 1t11 41»-77 Sepl.21,004,11, 11, lt17
PUBUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUSaUSIHIH
NAME$TAllNIH~
l "• •oltowlng pt<11on1 ••• doll\9 bu•I· MU ti COLORANO.SUMMIT \/t£W, 11U 1.111111eyA ... , lrvlrte, C.l97114
ColortM C.O.Cporellon, • Calllornia
~C:~~lon, 1152 L"'fl91•Y Aw .. trvlna,
SIR O. .. ICICl<nMll Inc., • C.lllom•• corporttlOtl, 7201 G.,Clen Grove Bl•cl., G•ra.nGrow, CA97MI l 1111 OU•lnen ll condutt!HI by a oen•r•I poruwl'\/llp COU)RANOC:ORP RICnarCIT. llHf. PrKIOe•U
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f'nttf Plll>lt...., Or-Coe•I Oally Piiot
Oct. 4, II, It, li, 1'7'
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
HOTICS IHVITIN0910S
Tlte County s.rtlt•llon Olalrkt1 ol Oranva County. CAllUornl•, wlll receive SHleG bids un111 F•ldtY. October 21. 1977, •I 11:00 A.M. 81Cls m141 lie ... calv..S et.the Olstr1<1t• Admlnl<tllve olllcu o., Ille dell •nd time htral-11e1 forth, •• w111<11 time l"-r will bt Pl'blkl'f -*' al\CI • ._
•mined at Ille olflca of the Olttrlclt,
tOtU Ellls •-. Fountain ll•llrt, C•lllqrnia, fOr tl!a lollOloWlng: SOUOSHAULING tGtll-~llfltl SPECIFICATIC* NO. PW-4MJ Buis """I lie ...emltt.td on Ille tor"' Sll~lled by lfW OISll'lcts In t«orCIM\ca wlrh •11-isJonsof tha-lllcatlol\11.
Sclec111ull-. Mtllanll& aiwlf"'111ctr lntormllCiOll ,_, be OOClllnad ti Ille
t!IQ'tllJllldr.U. I~: ~2'IO or '62-2•11.
v J.WeyneSVl-'er. S«ratwv bf Cllof Olr•d••" c-ty Sanllttlorl Oblrkl1
Nell. 1,2.1, s.•.1anc111.
a heinous crime like this." said· Stressmg that his or-
C apt. William Lindsey or the ganizaUon consider s
Aone Arundel <Md .) County Philippine President
police. "It has s haken the com-Ferdinand Marcos' gov·
munity up, pulled people clo5er e rnment unacceptably
together and made them keep oppressive. Brown said,
their kids close to home." · · o u r s up port r or "~c:.!~~!:::,,•:::S
People would expect a triple Chavez' union has to be r11e 1011ow1no PH-'' c1o1no """·
Of Or ango Collnl'f. Clll ltornlt Pl&Cll~ Octl'.1111 Coast Dally Piiot.
Oct-11, ttn ••' s.n
murder in nearby Baltimore or tied to s upport f or ""'"s~1ss RESERVE ASSOCIATES. Wash in'""n. but not ii) the re-h · h•• d th uo1 A•CK•Oo. s .. 11. ns. Nawl>O"t PUBUCNOTICE
Owen,J H-lay 'Tlllt •ltllll"ntftt Wtl llltd WIUI \he C-l'f Cl-Of Orange C)iuftly on Del, 14, lt'l1
ll'JJJM.A f>111>1ished Orlfl9I Coffl Dall• PllM,, 0ct.tt,.U,MM1Nov.1,e,1m . '""'7'
PUBLIC NOTICE
14142 ·su""IDlll C:OUlllTOf'THlf STATSOfPCAl.l"°ltNIA"°lt THllCOUNTVOl'OlltNfO~
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"OTIC41 OP HaAlllNO 0,. l'a'fl1'10N ll'Otl 1'1110.AT& 01' WILi. ANO POii a.•n•u T•ITAM•N· TAlll'f AHO fPOClt AUTttcMllUnow TO AOMINISTllll UND•ll T"lll INOINNOaNT AOMfNISllU.TtON Ol'HTATHACT. l!&lale tf REaA HISTED, AKA RIHA WITH HliTfiD, AKA REeA I. HISTl!O, OKtaWO. • NOTICE 1$ HIElllaV OIVl!:N tflllt L.011 JENKINS IWll fjltcl lle,_ln a petf..
!loll for ProNleof Wiii end tor It-• of l.atlers Tt&ttmenlery anct tor Autllorlu•llon 10 Adrnllllltar Miider V.
lncMpendittt AdmlnlWallon of E&latts ~I. ,_._. to -.ttldl la -tor
hofllW 11ett1C.1•lar1 •. ll)d 1b11U111 Ufl"lt. -P1areo111Hrin.1M-llH Dfflt
•I tor -t, "n, a110:aoa.m~ In IM QIWll'-n ol Oetla't1'Mlllt No. J of
a.aid eoutt, a1 1IJO Cl•lc eentr pr1,.. Wut. ho 1ri. City or k11I• All<I. Cllt llOrnl ..
Otltel OCL 11. "" WILUAMa.llJOM•
Cowlly Clat1r l'lllANKA.OU>M«M 01.0#!WH AHOOU>Mlllt .. 10-0riw,Wtt•
laxed ce;,~munity . Somehow, it w~~~~ r+te"\~:~u~sue~ a .. ~~~~ ... 2,.....,, 1000 Par11
had seemed immune. No longer. cannot be separated '' Ntw-1 •212. NewpM 11uc11. CA HOT1CaTOc"101T011S
H-pwt-lt,CAHUf ~-~--~------1AftafMYt...,I ............. I Pi;l>llthld 0ranoe Got1t Defir Pllol, \ .,..0 :\U"l\"IOACOUllTOl'THa 1'JIE CAUSES OF the growing Thl&~n•u•acon<Mreaor•11 ,,.. nATEOf'CAl.ll'OllNIAl'Oll
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• PUBUC NOTICE f crime in suburbia are varied and Trill Upheld dl~i=~,".t"::.!iz..;::r111..., wllll tr. TH•cou.:z~:uNos
debated. It naturally migratel'> LOS ANGELES AP $tj)t. Eltat• ot FLORA CATHARINE • su,.•••OACOUltTOl'THE
from the cities with the popula· AfederaJJudaeh~s r/ ~~~cienatOr••"°""'yon nN~~~~~·1~.:'R~YGtVl!Ntot,. 1TATl!OFCALll'OllHIAl'01t tlon; it commutes outward with " nmt cr.ciltorsoftN_.,.ne"'"dl<-m THECOllNTYor:o1tA111G& urban criminitls. il becomes in· fused to order th e P..otl""40r11191Cou1oa11y Pl1ot, INlallper1CMhav11>9c1t1m1 ... 1n.i No~1ce':t"':.?'A•1No o,.
d t h b b I · l\I on t go mer y Ward Sept V.Oct '· 11· 11· m 1 111e Mid oe<edenl .,. reQlllrw to fll• ' "'"" lgenOUS 0 t e SU Ur S. t S 41~77 U.m, wllll Ille ne<H-Y vO<lehers, In l'•TITIC* l'Oll l'lt08ATa Oii' WILL. n a rcotics. it's youth, it's stores to s top selling tM otflceof tl'e c~o1111e •11o .. .,,. ANO LETTl!1t1 o,. AO ·· children's s leepwear al· PUBLIC NOTICE uuw'°""'""'°,,..,.,,.,,.m,wllttt,. MIHISTlllATION WITH THE WILi. permissive family and lenient di ,,.,0 ,..,Y_,.rs,1ou.Wt-llGMO "N NE x E o AH o "o ll t'OUrlS. 1 (' g e Y treated With fl'ICTl"flOUSaUSllUSS at the Ollouol RICHARD E. MEYER, AUTHOIUZATIOH TO AOMIN15Tllt A Ith h h 1 F Bl Tris. a n ame retardant NAMllSTATEMun Altor.-v AC u ... * wuilllr• aiYd., u11101111 THE 1NDl!l'INOINT Ao-o u g t e a lest h . aJ h' h fed 1 T ... lollowlno 1>9rton IJ dolf\9111111· SlllUt '"°· LM Anoe•n. C.lllornl• MINllTllATIOHOFIESTATlllACT statistics show the nation's crime c em ic· w JC a era .... su\ «i011, -•• 11w 111.c• °' 1K111,,.u ot o!.!~:!i· 01 MA BEL. M. eusH.
rate IS dropping. the s uburbs cigen('y says can cause NEWPORT \tfDEO. 1110 P•rtt l/W -rsloned ;,,." INll•rt part•I,.. -NOflCE IS HEREBY' GIVEN that
s how a 6 percent increase in ccincer ~~ ""'°'·"--ra.Kt1,C.A •nQto"'9Kta1•oftaldc1ec.-.wllllln ALANv.euSHNtst1teo...,,..1u~ ..
I · d U.S Distract Judge ,...,.,,., v su111van, ,..,. Peril !::~Z: ... ..,.,,."''1""°'1<ai1e1r1 tlontorP-•olWftt-Lanenof v10 enl en mes mur er. rape R b K .,. .. DIW\....., ,.,., ......,.....1 a.ac ... C.A 0 '"' ... _,. 1911 Ac1mlnhtta110n w11" "• wm •.-!IN and assault for the first :.ix o <'rt elleher on Mon nM>O " Fi:E·o.MuRA.lT eno tor a..u-•ut-toAOml,.J:ten ....
months oC 1977 compared with day said the federal gov· r .. 1, _,..,,. c-..c1..s "' .,. .,,.. STEWART, JR ~ ~~'::~:::"'~'::;::.:
the same period m 1976 ernment h~d raile<I to ah••-n--v s.iniv.., E.cu10 .. 1111ew111o1 ~ t11r1-.-uc-~.,. tb& Ula s how that Tris docs r~ ·• 1 , 111 '"' ~ ,,.._,..,.,..,Cit(..,.,., 11-tnd"'aiteotl'td<lnQ.,,...,.,.1111 By contrast. c1t1es over 25,000 "" ~•-'"'" .., • i.~ •1cHA•Oll.MllYll• -n•i1;;,~,.1,,1,a1io:ot population show a 2 percent drop cause cancer. a claim ~"';';~"-"'°'-c-•nnA\09. "11-.. uw a.m .. tn Ute <ourt•oom o1 ~l
in thosecnmes. made by the Consumer nnn ::~':::,.. .. ...., No.lotukl<-1.,•\10tc.lv1cc.enw Product Safety Com · Pl>bl1\NCIOr-c:.a..•1D•llvP11ot L..ffA.....,u.•u or1veWKt.U111>ec11vots.n111N1a,
OVERALL, THE SUBURBS mission S.PI 71.0t• •·11•1'·"11 m~n T11:·uu1ne .. 1Mt CA~1;:;:i0cl00efu m1
had a 6 percent drop m crime. ---------~;.;...;.;..iA•:;,:=~"::.,eo..i °"''' PUot ~';!~.,EksuoHN,
renectln'ng a 7 percent drop in vc s-ported PUBLIC NOTICE OU •,11,ll,U,1977 MU•Wl'rl,HMl!ll,
property crime. But there are ..,.... a•n MacooHAL.O,Mt.AOll & .de rt . d . b BERKE '""£•IOACOU•TOl'TH£ lllOHNWAL.O wt va ations an some su · LEY <A P J nt.r10,uu"o""'""o• ,. .. 110,.u11<>HALC01tl'OAAT10• urbs suffer much more than University of California •H£COUNTYOl'OllAHo• -----------,1 ... New,.,ic-.MWon... ,·
others. graduate a nd pro · 0111oa11":ot:u.uH PUBLICNOTICE ~~~~·._..""..,... ' In New Jersey suburhs, violent fessional schools should • 1n,. PET1e HEAD,• M1...,,, 0-,1-------------•A«-•t•:,...111-crime has increased by almost 35 continue giving pref. Wll.Lt.lM HEAO •no JUD•E HEAD, l'ICT1T1ou• '"""'" Pub4111tec1 o.1n99 cou1 Ot••r i>11o1. • HI• P<11renu, 1or Olano-of Na..... NAME STATIMINT 0<1.11, 1•. "· 1971 percent since 1972. the FBI re· erentia l treatment to WHEREAS, w11.1JAM HeAo a..o T11e ,..,.,n "*111..a ,.,,,..,..1_ ''
ported. The rate of increase in minorities unless the Juoie HEA0.•111'-,., •i-an1t "°1"911u5l __ ,,.._, .. '"'1"'''< of tpjlllc-PETIE'lt.NOREW HEAD. llltousnemas: ruralNewJerseywasSlpercent. courts forbid it. a UC .,,.,..,.,...,...,".,.•~01199,,.,tuao •Act111G1MN•mttoe1no-The list of violent crimes in task force said Monday. • ,,. .. ._ •0111 u. a...~ ot 1111. CNfl '""e11111s10Ns tor •nor-<fWlolno~ktnl'l-HOME OECORATOllS 01' suburbia is growing. For exam-The task force also ••om Pn1e ANDRew HEAO 10 AMERICA pie: recorh mended reducing snv1!111~0•£w11~0: L s.tc1, 11¥'""'' _, ,,. ior-..
In the last month . two the emphasis on stan· 1 IT :!.01"0:.R:::!"u" :''-1"' ~:=~":!:-.;.;i~ong:~ babysitters were raped and a dardized test scores in :J!,.,ee:'or.,.,.~cau~~:111~oom.t.':.: Plau.Nf-1-.c.11,.,,;...,
hi d ed on N.,......_ ll. 1'71. in Ult C.OUrl,_,, l. T,,. r99•W""1 of IN tor-'"' t r was assault in Ramsey graduate admissions ~ ~ 1, •• 10t1CMc ~nw 11c111-._,1.,·11ewrtyT-.-and Upper Saddle f\iver. N.J. or1wOHH1,s.n1•AA•.Ca111or111•,-ln<or-•ttc1,aeatttort\te cortlOf•liOll. patrols were increased and a "'°'" ._, i1 eny, ...,r I,. ,,.1111on ior •nc:CWJ10tatec1Jui,11, 19n ." Doc Arre•ted c~ot--1c1no1oa11< .. t..s. '·TM ...... ., WM1qnicw11""' babysitter switchboard was set IT IS FURTHE#t OROEREO !Ml .. i. lOO ,.._. (Miter °""· Oetlgn cooy of ,,... ~ to 511ow c-se • PltH, ,.,,,,_, a..u .. c:.111 .. 111• up. w A sco (A p ) A 11ub11SlleC1 ... Ille Dally Piiot, • ~.
-SUSAN ROSENTHAL, a physician in this Kem ,,._oi_e1c1m111tionPt1ft1. s.T9-WW.tenar•lle"'tc-.., i..&.,. c..r.1y, Call-•, one• a dllc*ll>Y•~atla!I. 29.year·old bride. was murdered County community has -1ortourMKou1 .. -11111W10r1o nvuLVTl40Ml'SOH
in her home two weeks ago in been arrested on charges "6:!:.:':":.'~,';"°'",.pa1111on ~~=~i;:.11.,,
New Hope, Minn .. a suburb of of forging prescriptions Lat.Wve11•et•Mo... a.,_,Y,,__
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'l~~::~::::s , ... , ... -... --la.,.~ neH•• STATION It S8WIHO MACH11<£S, SALES & SERVICE, .a 8 Ent 17111!>1., C..ta 1MM. CA. tav Er"" LAt'-rl•ta. Mill Gnlllla, MIUlon VlefO, CA. n.ll Tiiis -·It~ bY 911,... flfvldV•I. ~fMUtl ... ilM
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P11191 . p.,....,.., or.,,.. Cbnt O..ty f'li.t,. Ocl 11.ts.MdMov. 1.1. "n ~,
Minneapolis. Threats were and prescribing drugs lo JUC19tot1M~orc:-1 ,...,._. "aoe
spray.nainted around the quiet an addict. · "D"1111·111110·CLAit1t.u••AN T .. 1, --••• meo w1111 -·------------
PUBUCN'OTJCE
., Dr. Glenn Hallock was ,."~~·.,.u .. ~ .. •~ETLI" "'-·-~ .. -0r e..... .. neighborhood. Her hus band's ·---~•y ....... o1 -CountYOft._,.. HOTica1Nv1r1••••01
former girlfriend was arrested. arrested at his offi ce " .. o.wa .. wt•• ::ii:~:roueotL or:::.=rY.~r=.:~,::,: '
-A 17·year·old babysitter kid· Monday a nd booked into ;:,~:':::;,~".... -~Mnet aea1tc1 bid• ""111 Friday, OCto«ow a naped three chi'ldren from the the city jail, sheriWs •7>40c ~·.• .. ·"~u. ...... -. 1911, •t 11.00 "-"'· ar• ,,,.., -. ,...
l t · 'd Alt_.,. lef ""Ill-• " -"""·-<etv..s at ti. OlttrktJ:' AOmlnlltrall-D a II as suburb of Garland two c epu ies SUI P11blltN<I 0ranoo eo." o •. ,, Piiot, !7141601771 omen o., 111e data ud ""'•=
weeks ago and took them on a His arrest followed a ou •.11, 11.n.1m o:;~:~~~ Coe•• 0toy•11a1 ::;:1~ :.J:.',"'o:!-t~'=
JO· hour trip to New Mexico. four.month investigation . __________ ,_m-__ n 429So11 em1nec1 at t,. Offlc.9., ,,. o1&t•kt\..
Five women, four of them b y the Kern County PUBLIC NOTICE -----------110 .. u !Ills A-. F-t.in V•nev. · k f h PVBUC Nn...wcE c1•1torn!-.•or1fllto11-11111: ...... . • neighbors. were abducted, raped narcotics las orce, 0t e vu SAl.5Dl"USEDCARpgt1Ho
and murdered in Alexandria. Va. s tate Board or Medical NDt1c1ol'~Tll'UAL« -e~!o!':~~~/,C:':·:::_ An 18·year·old high school drop-Quality Assurance and t11unNo.-fl'tCT1nouuusiNHs MAPPtleclDYt11e0111rtcta1n~• oul was sentenced last week to Wasco police on 0c1o11er u. 1•11. at ll'OOo'ctoek NAM«STATllM«NT w1t11e11prov1s1-ofthe....,1<a1'°"'",
A M Fl RH AMERIC AN ~I TLE ,,,. 101-.ie --I\ a.Ing llutl-5"<fftc.O-DICllll-Uandfwtlltr prison INSURANCE COMPANY .•• ,,,,, .... neilH' lnlorll'lllllorl may lie •a1nac1 ... I ... Trek /tlull~d or \UC.CH-lni•t• or s11btlllul..S KEN nEIN ANO ASSO(tAYIS, aoo.,. _.., t....,..,.; S."IO Of' -LAST JULY, EIGHT tru\ltt,Oytl'e cert•I" Oae<I01Tnn1n. 1t00 O..all Slroel, Suite 100 • ._ __ , ~N•ll
persons were lined up and shot. LONG BEAC'I (AP1 ""lotd DY RON SASSE, INC. -,. 8M<11.c.111ornl•.,MO ;vJ.w-sv•••· ~ <or~<~~---· 21 1•7•a• ~"-ent ke11 Sla<n, 1100 "'··II •·-• OLJI• .._1'9ttty six fatally, in the Miami suburb The port o( Long Beach No "imi;""s,;;;11.0,, P.;.'Us-;f'0t· 100.N-POrtllff<:11.C::.11o:=.i;'.?.;' &;ir•oi1>1rec111rt, • " of Carol Cit)(. Police said robbery is expected lo send an ""•' Recora& 01 Dr•l\99 Co11n1y, Tnls °""'-' •• ~11<11<1 bv a111n. OD11ntySanli..11oN1011trtcts
was the motive. Three Miami eight-member delega ~:\:~o;~·::':i:'::"~11:C':'i!!i'~~ oivie1"•1
1e ... s1e1n =-~~~~iton11a men were arrested. t 1 0 n t 0 a r 0 u r . da y ,.,.,...,<lff recor-J..,.. 11. "" as 1 .. 11 su._1 .. ., .. ,., w11to 111e Pu1>11.,. 0r.,.. °""" o.11, l'Mt, "Th d ' h Oo<.ument No »W In 8oOll 121•7, CDuntyClart<OIOr-cauntyonStpt. O<l.,_11,,.11 ~11 e ays a re gone w en peo-American Association or P•1111J1oo1ooie•••11ecord•ot0r 1,. tt11
pie could feave the screen aoor Port Authorities conven· C11U111T...,1IT1Ji'oelitiiiid--nrlo nnan;~r.-...:
1 k d .. 'd e ·11 Ell O..OOIT•v.tWll •lllUbllc •uctlonlor MtJJv ................... lltt un oc e • sa1 ' · tioninMexicoC1ly , ..... 1.w1u1rnonovo1111aun11ee1st111 .. 11K1 ... c.t11tw111ef1Q6 In gs worth, direct.or of public ar. The cost of sending the ol Amrric•. •• tne 'llietlentrance 10 .... l'ftlU ltOT'ICSTOClttrDITOltS fairs for the International As· F1n1 Ameri<an Trust COmCN>ny bulldo P111>t1"'*' Ot~ to.•1 oan; Pilot ~':,~'::,.~~=.":':. group, which in('ludes •nt1ocaMCt••tM5ou111Hs1<0f'Nr01 0c1.11,>$,Nov.1,1.1t11 sociation of Chiefs of Police. r 0 u r h a r b 0 r c 0 m . F111h-M111nst,...t•.•n1ttec1iyo1s.n. ~n TM•cou..::r~otlAM••
"Nowadays you can't sit on the · 1" ,.,,., Cat1torn1• •11 111•1 ri911«. 1~ e:·•••• •• w11.1.1 • .. l!DOAll m iss1oners, has been "• -lnlere\I con .. yed lo ""d -• .. ... porch or go for a walk at dusk estim atedat$4,000 ne1oov11_,,.ldO....ClfTr11S11n PUBUCNOTICE stLWVN,o.caa-. Wh b k 'f 11 t ltutl 1 CAM> an.I NOTICl!ISHllllll9VGl\ll\NIDtlle en you come ac , l you're·,------------;,:,i::-.;,~r!c, .. ~A~~'!,,.,,;~ ... t• --,.-1-ct-111-ou-5-.-u-5-1"-1-,-,---1 crec111ond11te-..a...,,..dK'"'°" not mugged, the porch swing PUBUC NOTICE 1n 1 11 .,,., cert••n ••"4 ,1111•1.., In 1119 •AMAHATaM«NT 111et a11 ,.._ Mvlnt clallM ....-." won't be there and the TV set is Steltof Celllornl•, Co..nly ol Or11n99, 'T11tlOl-l1'9pWIOftltdolntbuti11th :::m .... ,wi:=:~-'"'...!!~ • h id City°' N.......,, a .. ,,, •J O.i.<rllleCI on u : -• ·-· ..... ~one.. esli . "~C?M·~~.:,·~MS•::..,u lhtallacllltdl!Jllublt "A A.E.L: tNV~UTME!NTS 14m-1'MI :::r:::..°'.i!'!~!.'!..--.~111~
T HE SVBV R O "" •a IXHlllT"A" Nolt,W•ttml.-ter,Callfor,.1•'2611. .., .. _ .. ......, -· ..... BS ENJ y a ne:~:.~011-11'11 iwr-,, OOlnO IKiti OE5CRIPTlpH RICHARD 1£. t.EWIS, Ml lncllvld11otl, MOSiaty_,,.,.,,."'91111dfrllll!W
more easygoing lifestyle, he fASTwAv Fodos. 11101 A11111a1c .... 1a1n1tno111ua1..s 1n 1rw •~w1ts111ra1ou1avere1.LotAnoe1t-. ~~Y:.i~.~~~~~~:; said, and people m1'ght be more 51•1• 01 C..lllornl•. Gountv of Orlfl99, c.t11ornla'IOCl10 w 1 ·-t A~ ,.. -Baittncnury Roeel, Yorlle Llr>OI. CA. City Of N.,.port a .. ch, CleKrllled es lhls bllslMU It CO<IMIW by tll 111• ti•-· • ...,., ...,. • ., ... ,.,_lclll119-
C8t'eleSS and have a raise sense of 91616 0 1011°"'' dlvla11e1. P.:1•m• !!1!!"~!..°'n~to_.t .... ~ • .,"' I Pat~r K•••o•net, 111 t PARCELi AICHARO &.U!WI$ .,_ • ...,._ '"" ...,....., SeCUr ty. Ba\tan,hury Ro.10. VortM ltr1C141, CA Unll IO .. ul-llon lntt<ertaln c;on. Tlllt ~l•l-I wes tll.., wltll tlw .-lddKeclltnt, WllNll low_.llaM ....
''They left ll heavily poJ>Ulated 9'2~s Out!NU,. <0t!CMl..S by tn In clomlnlUlft Pl.., r.coreled A11911SI n, COUnly Clffll of Or.-. Couftty on ()e. ~~r:=:;;,t~~tq.
area where violence was more dl•tdua•.. 1'1Hn -11"'· PotOt tJW °' 0tt1c1t1 1ot1er 11, 1•11. JMl\a$ 1. HI~ ... RKO•OS, M1d ff dllll..O '" ·-car· .... common and went to the s_uburbs Pater ICeraQlnH l•ln DKt•ttlontof Cown.,,lt ~I-OONjlLDl.WH•«1.a11t l'Wllll<MmlnlWillet'
thl ki ... 1 lhl• ,,.,.....,,, ... , 111ee1 w1111 ,.,. 11 R 1 11 ot0'i bOOll Att-v•u.... A*nlfllta. .. .,.,... n ng 1.uey were sa e. c .... niv c1erk o10.•"91 county°" s.p1 ""' -•m < 0"' •ecor n uue ,.,,...._...,. 14111it' Wiii MM!9dott1te ...... ''But they can't run away from "· ,.,, 11~·11~~.,. 0111<1•1 Recoro,. ,._ ... ,cit. .... " ., .. ..,.MIMlll • .,...
crime. They forget the criminal "11111 An ur>e1tvtc1t<11,Jo1111 1 .. 1.res11n uitt fl'UIW =•H=:=~o.-e .
element is mobl.le. Suburban1'tes Pu1>11>'-d Or-Gull oa11y P11o1 ot Tract Ho I01J,••'1'ownona M.,,,.. Pul>lillted Ct.,.'°"" 0101 ~uot. • ~.........._ __ _ 0<111.n,....,,..,..1,1.1911 <onMolnlloOfll2l,-••-•ofMlt-0<1.tt.tS,Hov.1.e.1t11 • ,,_-::::......-... ;-~
com mute t o the city and oo1-1i un•-Mepj, ,.,_,of o..,,.. •11,.,, ..... CA.,.
criminals from the city commute PUB'.,... NOTICE c-tv. c..•1tom1•· "'""'enc1 oet!Md T .. , aMt ..... .,.." .. com~ •re• °" ,,.. •toov• -p•,.uc NOTICE to the suburbs. The City is the 11-c.-n.n1umPltntndOecl•r• uu ·---·· J ..... .,
I I I• h d d th ff6•7 lion ,_..,.. Ot..., GMll OMi. l'I_, er m na s ea quarters, an e fl'ICTIYIOUS•USINUS PARC£LJ NOTIUINVITlNOtlOS l!!l.71,0tt,4,11,tt,'9,, ... ,,
suburbs are his offices." he said. Nt..M«STATIMll"' N01>uc1ut1w _,,,.,,, 1or umttttt. .,-,,. c:r., J.Mlleoon 0111r1ctt "'
ELLINGSWORTH ALSO saJd ne!~:o1towtnci 119'-• •re "°'no 1111" =.~~~ 9::-'i:.,~~~~ '1;.1: OHM ....ii::':, :!:::1~
criminals are enticed by more N 1 Le!. E "s 1 • • u"' '" o \llown -Otftn.o 111 '"° .. ~••1t1n ""· •t 11:00 A""-akh m .. l • ,....
d Jn h r Part,,.rsNp, 21l2 O..Pont Ofl ... Sutt• ~cltrtllon of Co~""''· Col!Cllllo111 \ICld al Iii. OtllrltU' Actmll!IJtr•lh•t an more a Uent omes let VB· 10l,lfvln.,C.tttlorn1•'1IU end lla\lrl<lloM retorelad In ~ offkM.., 1N fltlt tnd lll!lt Mftlflo cant by working couples and by N1t"£1'1M•Moemen1CA>ro,,1•n ....... OotQt.,.otOlltcl•r Raconta,-eoow-.tflot'lll.at...,.,1c:1111""111trw111
Ii d t ts t t OuPo"t Ori••· Suol• 101 trvlnt, anyMn41ftd....,.nlherwto. ba.,.,Oll,11Yo.-141d•nd•~MIM4Mthe po ce epar men no ye pre· c.11,0,,.1.,.111s s.111 w•• wm oe '"-w11110Ut co-otllct °' UM 0111r1<0, '*' 111111 pared lo handle the crime In· T1111 ti.is•net\IHorooo.c:teaby • hm•t ntni or we,,..,1v. oll"Ou•a or IM-,._,,., """"'••n, 11a11ty, c:.a111or111a, crease. e<!1>11rt,,.r11>1p pllea, •~to 11111 Ill,., poueulon or tn-lortlMIOllDWlfla. NILESE.lSTMANAOC c11ml>flll>(•• 10 Mlltl\< ll'te rama111lnt POl.YELECTROl.Y~E The growth Of narcotics USC in MtaH1 CORPOAATION prl11<t1MOI "''" 0 ... on tlte l'Ote MCllNO CH£MICALf'LOCCULINT the suburbs al~o has contributed NILES £A•t bv t•ld O..Ooi'Trv.11ow11: uo,000.00 SP£t11<1ct.f10HNO,P~tt wllh lnltr"' ,,.,_ rrom JUiy 901 1'76 91dl must lie 1\ll>fnlli.tf on IN ltrtn tO the increase in burglary, he Gontral P1rl-t\ provldtel I" Mid nole 10991 ... r w1111 t.upc>ti..s Oytlle Ohlrkb II' acco,.._. Said . h HllrOldJ Gr•r Ito, ~flaroH •ncl opantH 01 Int wlf!ltllf'Ollh/ClllSoflflUCIKlllUllllt" Pr .. llltrnt f flltlM -1ut11 ollter •uM• •• m•Y $pct(lflct1'--DIG 04411•• ena h1nfltr "..BeCaUSC Q( migration and 1111\ st•leftlent WH llltO wllll 1111 N¥et:Mltnta\'l!nt40byl ... OwM,•llll lnfOf-tlOn !Ny lit 0414.tntd et UM orowth, the SU burbs have all the Counly Cl•r~ OC Ot-county on S<tp lloteler of MIO nolt, wltll tnlerttl, aJ tbo .. tdcll'ttt, t...,,_, .S.0.HIO or " ltmMr "· •• ,, PfO"ieltd In WllO 0-tl Tr11tl. ..2.UH problems of the cities and are af. · D•'" s.111em11tr7', ttn '•'-'·'W••n.•y1..atw, flicted by the s ame kinds of OlfE~TON,L'fMAN •"ltlNCll FIRST AME.-IC.AH TITLE ~rt\MY Atltllll9f\l AllUA.Htt•I• INSURANC5COMPAHY lllerdlOIOIN(len. crimes," said Leonard Tropin, "·0· ... ...,..T.""1ne1A1111ea ayt1envMer11<c1 · C011n1ys-1u11eno1e1t1<a. vice president of the National LHAll .. i-,c.ui .. ,.,.,..,. fl'ntti ,..,,,_,, .. Oltlff• MM.1.a.a,s, •• 1...-11, P110ll•""' Orenoe GOtlt Otlly PttOI p bl \lied Ortnvlt Coe I 0 I .. tfOral\leC-c.i1....,.1 Council on Crim~ and Delin·.. 0<1 ,,,u,-.. '•. '"' oc1\ :1, 11, .. ,, ' 11 ., 11111• Pub11t11ec10renoe C.:;t Oa11, ,r"'-
_c1uency. .."'°'" ,.,,,.,1 0<11111ar '' m1 441!"11
PlJBUC NOTICE
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Lag1ina /Sout~ Coast Afternoon
N.Y.Stoeks
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Hostag~s Freed; 3 HijaCk~rs Killed f.
'BONN, West Germany <AP> -A West German commando force
came home in triumph from East
Africa today after a blitz raid on a hijacked Lufthansa airliner in
which the commandos rescued
all 86 surviving 00,,tages and
killed three.of the four hijackers.
Officials said the specially
-trained Bordff Guard Group 9
flew back lo CoJosne.
* * *
After the failure of the hijack-
ing was announced, three Im-
prisoned West German terrorists
whose freedom the hijackers de-·
manded committed suicide. A
fourth terrorist on the list also
tried to kill herseU and was in
critical condition. :
The Entebbe-style rescue
op er ali&d" eaz:Jy today ;tt
Mogadishu, Che capital of
* * *
Somalia, provided "a .very
serious lesson for some people
around ·the world on how to deal
with terrorism." said a West
German government
spokesman.
Under cover of darkness, the
raiders blasted open emergency
exits over both wlngs of the twin·
jet airliner. They poured into the
passenger cabin hurling "blind-
* * *
\ ing'' grenades that stun with a not have enough time to ignite spokesman said two .hijackers
flash of light and loud bang but the gasoline or detonate the ex-were killed inside the plane and
emit no shrapnel. pJosives. the third was wounded and died
They found that the hijackers "There was some sh-o'Ot-in a hosoital ..
rigged the inslde of the plane ing ... There wa5 no paruc. The Somall officials said nine
with explosives and .poured passengers were evacuated as . passengers and one commando
gasoUne over the aisle carpeting. fast as possible by sliding down were slighUy injured in the 10..
The passengers had been inflatedsUdes rtom the emergen-minute raid and the terrorist who
strapped into their seats with cy exits," a Lufthansa survived, a woman, was badly
safety belts. spokesman said. • wounded. Lufthansa, the West
Tbe bl.jackers-apparently did A Somali g""Gv&ramant ~ (SeeBUTZ.PaceAU _
* * * ** * ** ~ .Hijack Failure Leads to Suici~e _
1-.-Nete York
Crash KiJJs
.SJC Planner
•.
San Juan Capistrano planning
-COUlmi!sioner Phyllis Shalnman
died Monday in New York City
from injuries sustained in an
automobile crash. She was 39.
Mrs. Sbainman was in New
York. with her husband, Barry,
corporate sales manager for
KEZY radjostaUon, when the ac-
cident occurred. Her husband
suffered deep bruises, but sur·
viv~ the cr:ash.
'tile accident occurred while the·touple were traveling to the i aiii'ort in a taxi. The taxi re-
l portedly went out of control in the
rain, striking a highway center
divider and careening into a
bridge abutment. ·
Mn. Shainman, a native o(
New Jersey, had lived in ~an
Juao since 1968. She was active
in several civic organizations in·
eluding San Juan Beautiful ... the
local HJstorical Society and
Town Hall Association.
· Sbe b• served on the city
·planning commission since
August, 1975. She also was
chairman of the city's Archilec·
turaJ Board of Review.
She held a masters degree and
a doctorate in American Civiliza.
lion from the University of
Pennsylvania.
Funeral arrangements are
pending return of the body from
New York City.
Mrs. Shainman is survived by
her mother, Mrs . Natalie
Thompson MilcheJJ; her brother,
Daniel P. Mitchell; her husband,
Barry; and children Mark, 7, and
Meredith, 8, all of San Juan
Capistrano.
j·W'oman Innocent
Of Mu~der Charge Outnt1111bered but (Jadaunted
A woman who told arresting of·
ficers that s he shot her husband
five times because he constantly
abused her was · cleared or
murder charges Monday in
Ora.-ige County Superior Court.
Several jurors In Judge James
0 , Perez's courtroom hugged
and kissed Evelyn Louise Ware,
30, .of Tustin, immediately after
t bey reached their verdict.
They had been asked by the
prose,cution to find Mrs. Ware
guilty of first degree murder ror
the killing last Dec. 20 or Eugene
Ware, 30, who was round dead in
a Tustin apartment-.
Officers said Ware was shot
twice in the back d the he,Jd and
three · times in the chest. They
said Mrs. Ware readily admitted
the shooting but told them it was.
in self defense.
Testimony during the trial in·
dicated that Mrs. Ware divorced
he r husband six years ago
because be abused her physicial·
ly and sexually throughout their
marriage. ·
She testified that she tnoved in
again with her husband·because
or his constant pleadings and
because she !ell their young
daughter should grow up with
both parents.
OfCicers said Mrs. Ware told
them she emptied the gun at her
husband because s he had gone
through "a night or hell" in
which he repeatedly beat her.
Pixie 16-monlh·old Nicole Dube seems not
at all apprehensive about upcoming
Halloween ghouls and goblins since she
took com.2'1and of this army of Great
Pumpkins at the Irvine Ranch Farmers
Markel on Myford Road. On the contrary,
she seems to think the month of All Souls
Eve is the season to be jolly.
Board Backs
Sch~ol Area
Survey Plans
A survey or Capistrano Unified
School District residents, asking
how the district should cope with
fast.growing student enrollment.
won the support or the school
board Monday.
Trus&ees voled 6·0 <with
trus tee Edward Westberg
absent) to circulate a question·
________ ...._ __ ~
11HS BANDIT
A REAL HOOD
MILWAUKEE CAP> -A rob-
ber wearing a pillowcase over his
head managed to carry out a
heist at a Northwest Side
sandwich shop even though he
neglected to cut eye holes in the
·pillowcase.
The man. armed with a knife,
had to . lift the pillowcase OC·
casionally lo see what was hap·
pening, officials said, but
escaped on foot Monday night
with two paper bags containing
an undisclosed amount or money.
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Guidlines
On New P-ark
Laguna Beach council mem-
bers kicked around intended \IMS•
for a 10.acre park site at Moulton
Meadows Monday afternoon.
even though purchase of the
parcel ls far from being com-
pleted.
'Spin Doaghaats' naire among paren&.$-~_. ....... ..__ ____ _
children. The same form will
also be publis hed in area
newspapers. so that residents
who do not have school children
can express their opinions >
Frielllb Attend
Quiet, Simple
Assistant Manager Terry
Brandt told co'uncilmen be would
like guidelines on potential uses
for-the..hilllol)..llark si · order
to give pl:mning commissioners
and members of the city's parks
com mittee something from
which to work. Vandals Tear llp
Thurston Field
The questionnaire asks:
-Whether the respondent
favors a bond and state aid or a
lease·purcahse election or both
In March, 1978, to raise money to
Vandals who used a car to tear
up t urf at Thurston Intermediate
School 3ver the weekend may
have been the ones wbo returned
Monday night to the school, carv-
ing circles in the playing field
with their vehicle tires.
Thurston officials told Laguna,
Beach police Monday someone
rammed a car into tbe gate at the
school at 2100 Parle Ave. beCore
driving out onto the field and
spinning a series or "douahnuts".
on the grass.
Principal David Lloyd said
damage to a steel aate and the
lawn was about $3,000 in the
weekend vandalism.
The second cue of vandalism
came Monday nieht when a
malntenance man observed a
small foreign station wagon ac·
celerating in circles on the play-
1D1 fteld.
Lloyd sald the maintenance
m an tried to close the gate,
Right Challenged ·
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
PaclClc Ou & Electric Co. hu
tballenged the ria,bt of several
parties to request a public hear·
!ng on its move to reopen its
, Humboldt Bay nuclear plant, a
PG&E spokesman said today.
which was repaired over ihe
weekend, but found it .bolted in
the open position.
He said the gate was bolted
open in order to allow fresh ce·
ment to set. The driver of the
Coreign car evidently drove right
through the gateway to get to the
field.
The maintenance man was
helpless to prevent the car Crom
leaving the campus.
Pollce today are looking for a
small brown station waeon.
build new schools.
-Which or six aJlemalives !or
easing classroom overcrowding
would be favored In the event a
March election fails to raise
school construction funds.
-Whether the school district
should ask the cities of San
Cle mente and San Juan
Capistrano to requfre developers
to provide free school sites
and/or buildings. ,.
Among alternatives proposed
for housing students if the March
<See SURVEY, Page A!)
Skiers' Break
United: 'No Snow, No Pay'
DENVER (AP>
0
-Skiers: lfNatureforsakesyou,
United Airlines says it won't.
United president Bob McBride says if skiers .ar-
rive in the Denver area and find less than half the ski
lifts operating because of poor skiing conditions, the·
airline will fly 1hem home -free.
The proposal still must be apt>roved by the Civil
Aeronautics Board, and the panel is expected to act
before ski season starts late next month.
Many of last year's frustrated skiers would have
been eligible for the free ffights because of a drought
that left the :Jlopes nearly snow less.
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Crosby Rites
The long, narrow Moulton
Meadows site, spanning the Top
or the World community and
Arch Beach Heights, is owned by
the Aliso Viejo Company .•
LOS ANGELES (AP) _Bing The council has eyes on 10
Crosby's relatives and close acres of the hilltop land for park
friends gathered in the predawn use, and has already set aside $250,000 In federal revenue shar-cbill today for final services In Ing runds fot thie acquisition.
the manner he wanted -simple County supervisors have ap-
and private. • d 11 · th About 35 people crowded into prove a ocahng ano er $150,000 to the so-called regional the tiny chapel of St. Paul's park site, bringing the total to Rom an Catholic Church in sub-$·
u_rban Westwood, where . the 4~1:·planners are seeking ~mger worshipped when be lived another $400,000 in matching
m nearby Holm by Hill~. runds Crom the federal govern· ' Crosby's body Jay m an open ment oa~casketwhlchwasadornedby,. But councilman J~bn
•
a s1ngle spray of red roses. · ii be • Mourners heard the Rev. 'Ell· McDowell said coun~ mem rs
wood Kieser intone the ancient should address the 1s1~e of the ritual best use to surroundmg com·
M a~ry Foladare, Crosby's muniUes if lb~ park is to be re-
publiciat for 31 years, said the 6 glU-ea!Uueated a roadway on the
a.m. mass was chosen because backside of the hills to Aliso Vie-
lhe mortician agreed that the jo property "would make it truly ~r~ c:i~=~:~~r~~ed in a regi~~ parlc, ,th, by allowing
The early hour eliminated park-gu.mi from o er areas ac·
what Crosby did not want ,_ a cess to Moulton Meadows.
clamorous Hollywood funeral. He also said that if the city
There were no fans on the quiet wanted to purchase the P-ark slte from Aliso Viejo, "You re 1oJn1 side street south of the UCLA to have to make th&"deal look
campus. good to them. They are going to
Kathryn Grant Crosby entered want to know what's in tt for
the chapel briskly, 20 minutes them _besides the money" he before the rites, followed by her said. •
children -Harry, 19, Nathaniel, Councllman Carl Johnson said,
15, and Mary Frances, 1'1. "I think it's ridiculous to su11est
Before the M asa of the Resisr-we need another roadJnto town."
rectlon w..s said, an organ sottlf He stld thousands of vtaitora to
<SeeCBOSBY, P11e A2) (See MOULTON, Paae Al)
·Freedom
Of TriO.
At Issue
STUTTGART, West Germany
CAP> -Two West German ter~
rorists whose freedom was de-·
manded by the hijackers ot the
Lufthansa airliner were found
dead in their prison cells today. A
third died of self-inflicted wounds
during the morning, and a fourth
was in critical condition after
trying to kill herself, the Justice
Mini stry of Baden-w uerttemberg state announced.
The ministry said Andreas
Baader, leader or the Baader-
Meinhof gang of terrorists, and
his mistress Gudrun Ensslin,
.. took their lives in their cells in
the early morning hours."
The first announcement said.
two other Baader-Meinhof mem-
bers, Jan-Carl Raspe and
Irmgard Moeller, "also attempt-
ed suicide" and were ln critical
condition. But later in the mom-.
ing, the minis try announced tbat
R~edied.
The four led the liat of 11 t...
rorista in West German prisona
whose freedom wu demanded
by the kidnapers of industrialist
Hanns MarUn Schleyer and by
the four hijackers of the West
German a.irllner Thursday.
The hijacking ended in East
Africa early today with a West
German commando raid at the
airport in Mogadishu, Somalia,
in which three hijackers were
killed, the Courth was seriously
wounded and the 86 surviving
hostages were rescued.
Schleyer, who was kidnaped
Sept. s by an arm or the Baader-
Meinhor gang called the Red
Army Faction, ts sUJJ mining.
His kidnapers threatened a&ain
to klll him unless their demands
were met by last Sunday, but
nothing further bas been heard
from them.
The Baden Wuerltemberg
Justice Ministry announced that
Baader and Raspe shot
themselves, Miss Ensslln banged
herself and Miss Moeller cut her
wrist.
There was no explanation of
how the men were able to get
--'l~m platola Sine
emergency anli·terrorist decree
was issued several weeks a,o,
they have been denied access to
their lawyers and other private"
visitors.
Baader, 33; Mlss Ensslin, 36.
and Raspe, 32, were sentenced to
life imprisonment in April tor
bombings in 1972 ln which. four
U.S. soldier$ were killed.
Baader's co-founder of the
Baader-Meinhof gang, 41-year-
old Ulrike M&lnhof, ban1ed
(See SUICIDE, Pa1eAJ)
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We ather
Night and morning tow
clouds and fog with .basy
afternoon sunshine
through Wednesday. Lowa
toni1ht in 80s. High.
Wednesday 70.
INSIDE TODAY
W hfle mwnitJI erocMI In IUb-
urbfa, lttdiono com"'unftW•
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A.2 DAILY PILOT l/SC TueSday, October 18, 1tn
Oentente Ba.s"le
Realtor Fights
EvictiOn Order
By ANNE-COOPER
Ol t• o.lly "'"'St.ff A San Clemente realtor, who
charges that the city has sus-
pended due process to evict ber
from her pierslde office, ts to be
served a court order to vacate
the city-owned premises within
t lOdays.
p._t Bryant, a partner in White
Water ReaJty, said her attorney
Js attempting to 1et a restraining
order to allow her to stay in the
Dffice at60'1 Ave. Victoria.
The real est.ate omce is one or
ttiree condemned buildings
scheduled for demolition this
month as part of the city's re.
development of the bowl area.
adjacent to lbe municipal pier.
The other two buildings, a
residence al 601 and a ham·
burger s tand .al 613 will be
·burned to the eround on Thurs·
E',....P qe AJ
SURVEY •.•
election fails are year-round
school, double sessions and use or
the Cederal Ziggurat building in
Laguna Niguel, IC it's available.
Other alternatives include use
of outdoor space or tents for
classrooms. increasing the size
of classes and elimination of hi&h
schooHransportation.
Results of the survey would be
available to trustees early in
December, prior to the Dec. 17
deadline for calling a March
bond and stale aid or lease-
purcttase election.
Capistrano school enrollment
is expected to Increase by nearly
10,000 new students in the next
five years, said Truman
Benedict, deputy superintendent.
School capacity will be exc~eded
this year, besald.
The purpose of the survey ls to
enable the school board to
establish whether thel'e Is a com-
munity-wide trend to support one
student housln1 alternative over
another. said board president
Ted Kopp.
Cy~list Hort
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In A-Ocident
A Lagtma Beach motorcycle rider suffered a bruiled hip early
thk morning when bla motorcy-
cle apparently skidded In a pud-
dle on Coast Klahway.
Police said Clayton Joel
Corcoran, 25, of 1895 Hillcrest
# .Drive dumped his bike near
Ocean and South Coast Highway
shortly alter2 a.m.
Corcoran was treated by COU.O· ,
ty paramedics and t.Nansferred to
South Coast Community Hospital
where be was treated and later
released.
Dana Students
'Haunt' House
The Dana Hills High School
drama department ia hosting
gueatl in a genulne haunted house
Oct. 30 from 7 to 10 p.m . al the
school.
Cost to mix a monis t the tobllns
is $1, «ccordingtochairman Wen-
dy Jones, wilb tbe proceeds going
-----4Uw..&.rd lhe a.caool 's annual
musical production.
The high school ls located at
33333 Street of the Golden Lantern
in Dana Point.
Order Up held
WASmNGTON <AP> -The
U .s. Supreme Court let stand
Monday a lower court's order
directing New York City ofriclals
to take specific steps alpied at
limiting motor vehicle traffic
and Improving air quality In
Manhattan.
CHlANOI! COAIT LISC
DAILY PILOT
day by firemen participating in a
city-sponsored training pro·
gram.
"We're trying to save the tax-
payers some money, .. said Capt.
Gary Carmichael or the fire de-
partment. "The contractor ls
coming to clear the area next
week. If the real estate building
isn't vacant, he'll have to come
back -it doubles the expense.''
Mrs. Bryant said she bas paid
rent on the buildlng through Nov.
I and wants to stay unUI she has
found another suitable location
for her office.
"They a r e n 't going to
landscape for 90 days anyway,"
Jthe said. "I've come to see that
this is the way the city operates,
however. Each individual is a
burn an being, but wtien these in·
dividuals get together the effect
can be devastating ...
Mrs. Bryant satd the city hns
put roadblocks if!' the way of her
relocation erro~ This conten-
tion is disputed by City Manager
Gerald Weeks, who said a city.
paid relocation assistance offi cer
tried for three weeks to help Mrs.
Bryant find anotberofrice.
"He showed her eight or 10
locations," Weeks said. "The
four s he liked were zoned res-
idential. She wanted us to re-
zone them just for her, and we .
can't do that.
"What it COl'lleS down to is she
has 1~000 square reel of otrke
s pace in beachfront property
with a white water view, for
which she is paying Sloo a
month," he said. "I can't really
blame her for trying to bang on to it. ..
Jewish Family
S11ing Over . .
Claim of Bias
A Beverly Hills Camily who
claim they were denied a lease
on a plot of land because they are
Jews sued the Dana Strand
Beach and Tennis Club Monday
for ~300.000 in damaees.
Jacques C .• MitJi M., Judy
Michelle and Steven Lewis
SopkinJ:lalmiD tb41k Loi An&eles
County Superior Court lawsuit
that the alleged discrimination
was made under the pretense ol
their beina denied membership
in the Dana Point club.
It Is alleged that the Sopkins
made numerous attempts
between Augus t , 1974 and
January, 1975 to lease land
owned by the club.
The Chandler.S h e rm a n
Corporation of Newport Beach.
which operates the club, is
named as co-defendant. Other
co-defendants named include:·
club officers and directors
Donald Haskell, D.T . Daniel,
Clifford Halstead, F . Daniel
Frost. J.H. Risbeberger and Otis
Chandler.
E'rOM P a g e A l
MOULTON. •
the Art Colony manage to get into
town every summer.
But McDowell said the city
mtghl be looking at acquisition of
the remainder or the 70·acre
Meadows site, adding that
another roadway would then be
nece!S .
Co uncilwo man Phyllis
Sweeney also d~agreed with the
concept of a back road to the site,
saying visitors could use Nyes
Place to get to the park.
"We are going to have to
negotiate with AUso Viejo Cor a
purchase price and other con·
siderations," she s aid. "It's
absolutely the last chance for us
to get that area."
"They may be very generous,
and then again they may not be,"
she said.
Councilmen agreed planning
the park in phases would be \he
best method, adding that tennis
courts and softball n elds would
probably be priority items.
Other pOSslbiUtiea include hlk·
ing tra~. a tot lot and potential
future use of the larger parcel as
a golf course.
Nuclear Foe~
Rap Solons
SACRAMENTO CAP> -An an.
ti-nuclear eroup ls accusing
legislators who are now attack·
Ing the st.ate nuclear power plant
laws of fronting for the public
uUUties.
David Pesonen, chairman ot
the Californians for Nuclear
Safeguards, issued a statement
Monday in response to an opinion
from the legislature's lawyer,
who saJd the laws are unconsUtu lion at. ,,.
Pesonen had helped write
Prop. 15, the nuclear power
plant. initiative that was defeot-~d by the voters in June 1976
Whalers
Blasted
CROSBY FAMILY -Members and rel-
atives of the Bing Crosby family are
shown at .his funeral se r vices in Los
Angeles today. Seated, from left, ~re
widow Kathryn Crosby, son Nathanial,
,.,, ...........
da ughter Mary Frances, sons Harry and
Dennis and sister Mary Rose Pool. Stand-
ing include son Gary (center) and brother
Bob (right).
Freeway -Widening
~
In Clemente OK'd
A permit ror the $20 million
widening or the San Diego
Freeway through San Clemente
was approved Monday by the
Sout h Coast Region al Zone
Conservation Commission.
Commissioners meeting in
Huntington Beach City Council
chambers voted unanimously to
allow CalTrans to proceed with
the job, estimated to take two to
three years with funds now
budgeted.
No timetable h as been
established, however , for the
start of construction along the
stretch lying roughly between
San Mateo Creek and Camino de
Estrella.
Questions raised in late Sep·
tember led commissioners to de·
lay their vote.
These Included :
-Pos.slble increased air_pollu· tion. ~
-The project's cutting a pro-
posed state park In half.
-Disturbance and perhaps
d estruction of an Indian
archcologlcal artifact site.
-Possible forced realignment
of Los Crislianitos Road on the
M a r in es' a dj ac'ent C amp
Pendleton property.
Representatives of CalTrans,
the M arlne Corps, and the State
Department of Parks and
Rec rea.tion met rece11tly,
however. and apparently hashed
out the answers.
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors had already worked
out some of the problems sur·
Free. Vaccine
At Hospital
South Coast Commun ity
Hospital is oCCerlng free flu Im·
munizaUoo s hots to senior
citizens four days this fall.
Citizens SS years of age or older
are eligtble for the nu clinic pro.
gum. The. vaccine js_ fo Hong
Kong and Victoria strain viruses.
Flu clinic dates at the hospital
are Oct. 25 from 8 lo 11 a .m.; Oct.
26from 3to6p.m.; Nov. lfrom8
to 11 a.m. and Nov. 3 from 3 to 6
p.m. Hospital auxiliary volun-
teers will register participants
in the lobby. For more informa-
tion, cuJI 499·1311.
Pair Arrested
ln Burglary
A 20·year-old Los Angeles man
and his 18-year -old female com · panion were arrested in San
Clemente early today after a
woman told police someone was
trying lo break into a south San
Clemente apartment.
Lee Robinson and Wanda
Dillamar were belng heid in the
San ClerMhte Jilli today on suspi-
cion of burglary and attempted
burglary. a police spokesman
said. Ball was set at St0.000 each.
T he two were apprehended
after a woman called to alert
police to an attempted break-in
at 3206 Calle Del Commerclo, the
spokesman said.
Pumpkin Drawing
Laguna Beach High School's
freshman cla.ss ls ralslng fW'lds
for class programs by holding a
eumpkln drawing Oct. Z6 .
rickets for the prise-a 77·pound
pumpkin-are avallable from
freshmen student.., at JO cents a
ticket or three tickets tor 25
cent4. The drawtnr will be on
cam pus at noon Oct. 26.
'
rounding the park, archeolog1cal
site and the freeway widening's
impaclon them.
Marine Corps officials also
dropped any objections when it
was established their base road
won "l be realigned.
San Clemente Homewoners As·
sociation m e mbers h ad ex·
pressed strong concerns about
air pollution, but its president.
Howard Mushett. told com-
missioners they s upport the
widening now.
He did express concern about
CalTrans plans for keeping air
pollution levels down and also
questioned how they will main·
tain minimum noise and incon·
venience during the project.
CalTrans spokeal'(lan John
Burris said the project will not
create air polluUoo.
Wldeninc ot the treacherous
section Is expected to reduce
tramc accidents, say officials,
who logeed 169 in that elfhl·mile
stretch in two years.
#o
E'ro• r-.e A l
BUTZ ...
German airline, said one other
passenger was hospitalized "Jn a
state or collapse." But most of
the hostages left Mogadishu this
morning for h ome, Radio
Somalia reported.
Pope Paul VI offered himself
as a hostage Monday "if It would
be of use" In winnln1 rreedom for
the Lufthansa passengers.
President Carter congratulat-
ed Germ an leaders for the
"courage or their decision" to
end the 412·day hijacking without
giving In to the hijackers' de.
mands.
Japanese Justice Minister
Mitsuo Seloyama, whose govern·
ment met the demands of
Japanese hijackers two weeks
ago, said the West German ac-
tion "showed bow to prevent hi-
jacking."
Eighty hostages arrived in
Franlffurt Coday. The stic ol~
remained in Mogadis hu, ap.
parcntly because they were una.
ble lo t ravel, a Lufth ansa
spokesman said.
'Most ot the hostages were
Germans, but two Americans
were reported among them.
They were Christine M . San-
tiago, 44, of Santee, Calif., and
her 5.year-old son, Leo. Mrs.
Sanllago has a heart condition.
The s urviving hijacker, the
lone woman in the Arabic·
speaking gang, remained In a
Mogadishu hospital, oUlcials
said .
The identities and naUonallUea
of the terrorists remained In
doubt. But Somali InformaUon
Minister Abduqaldlr Salad In·
dicated that the three bodies
were be1na sent to Germany.
The hijackers demanded the
release Of U ltnprtsoned West
German terrorists and two
P alestinians in 'J'urklsh jails.
along wtth $15 milllon ransom.
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SUICIDE ..•
herself In h4'r Jail cotl during the
trial.
M l111 Moeller was serving lime
for membership In a criminal
gang and was also awaiting lrlal
on charges that she participated
In bombing attacks on the U.S.
Army's European headquarters
st Heldelberg, on the police head·
quarters In Augsburg and on the
home o( a federal judge In
Karlsruhe
F ro• Page Al
CROSBY •••
played melodies associated with
Crosby's 50-year career. includ· inS?: .. The Bells of st. -Mary's,··
"Galway Bay," "Too-Ra·Loo-
Ra· Loo· Ra, That's a n Irish
Lullaby,·· "Wrap Your Troubles
in Dreams" and "Wait Till the
Sun Shines Nellie," wb.icb he·
often sang. in duet with his wire.
The 01ourners Included a few
of Crosby's companions from.
show business -Bob llope and
his wife, Dolores: Rosemary
Clooney, who sang with Btng In
his final concerts. and her son by
Jose Ferrer, M\guel; comedjan
Phil Harris, and Bing's~ sin&er·
brother, Bob Crosby.
The rest were Crosby"s busi-
ness associates, fishing compan·
ions and personal friends, ln·
clud ine bis secretary, Nancy
Briggs; attorney Richard
Bergen; producer Basil Grillo;
former actor Buster Collier, and
butler Alan Fisher. Crosby's sis-
ter.-Mary Rose Pool, and Mrs.
Crosby's sister, Frances Meyer,
also were present.
Crosby's six sons, lncludlng
'Gary , Dennis, Philllp, and
Lindsay, acted as pallbearers.
Burial was In Holy Cross
cemetery near Crosby's parents
and fi rst wife, Dixie Le~. who
died of cancer in 1952.
The grave is on a hUlslde over-
looking the graves of other fami-
ly members, about 150 yarm hi·
side the cemetery's entrance.
On Monday, 3,000 wonbJpera
filled St. Patrick's Cathedral in
New York for a Mass in Crosby's
memory.
Burglar Gets Ring
A woman's ring valued by the
victim at $1,700 was stolen from
her San Juan Capistrano home
by an intruder whose method of
entry has not been determined.
Orange County sheriffs officers
said the theft was reported by
real estate agent Leslle R.
Albright, 36, of 26288 Roundtree
Court. She was away from her
home al the Ume.
It eats plankton, mlnate
marine lite strained throup
baleen (whalebone> pl~tet. ·
School Night Set
Laguna Beach High School's
Back to School Nl8bt be• .. at 1
o'clock tonlpt and lncludn via·
It• wtth Instructors and ad-
mtnletrators. Refreehmenta wUl
be served by the PT A ln tM catet~ria bel)nnlng atSp.m .
Two AunUngt.Qn Beach boaters apoti.d a bu11, •lowtn1
and speedy wliclenUlied nylnc obJect about one milt off Sunset Beach late Monday nJght.
.G.D. Stephens. an AmlnoU oil eomp8ft1 a1lneer, aatd
the "tremendous round ball ol dim Uaht') naabed about 12
times as it raced Crom Palos Verdes Peninsula overbud
towards SanDle1oln about 10secoadlatll:l5 p.m.
THE 08J£cr was flnt atahted hr th• skipper o( .Stephens' 28·foot polycraft, Dean 'Jacob9.
U .S} Air Fon!e officials at Vandenbers Mlaalle Bue and
Naval authoriUea at. Point Mugu said no missiles or elC·
perlmental aircraft were In the alr ai that time.
And military officials said no UFO'a wet. plc:ke« up *l
their radar screens.
STEPHENS aald Jerry McCord. 1 HunUnaton leach
resident, first ~potltd tho object. McCord dld not tell
Stephens of the UFO until It wu al1M1\ overheld.
Step.h~s said he heard no sound but that of bl1 vt11tl'1
englnt!l. The Ul-'O appeared to be aoartJ\I at a yery hl1h
altitude, he noted. .
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T oday's ~losing
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EomDiando Force W elcom.ed as Heroes
tire German people." Interior
Minister Werner Maibofer told
about 80 members of the com·
mando squad as they arrived at
the Bonn-CQlocne airport.
in the t>redawn darkness at
Somalia s Mogadishu airport,
the commandos stormed the hi·.
jacked Lufthansa 737 through
RESCUE FIRST
FOR CRACK UNIT--A3
The scene at Frankfurt Jn. they wereunabie to travel. captors: "Release your prisoner
ternatlonal Airport was quieter Jn the flurry or developments. and realize that the road toter·
as 80 haggard and s omber there was no word on the fate ol roris m la the road to self• hostages stepped of( a Lufthansa Hanns Martin Schleyer, the destructioo."
jet to embrace relatives and hold Germanindustriallstkidnapedin The rai<J on Mogadishu con·
a memorial service for their Cologne Sept. 5. His ki'dnapers eluded a hijack drama tbat
pilot, Juergen Schumann. He vo-,ved to kill him Sunday unless began when four heavily armed
BONN, West Germany (AP> -
West German commandos and
the blJai:k host.aces they rescued flew home to emotional
welcomes \Oday as the covem·
menl 8DDOWlced a bizarre sequel
to the five-day drama, the
sqtclde ot three terrorists whose
freedom the hijackers de-
manded.
)\ brass band played the na-
lional anthem and hundreds of
Germans appla1.1ded from the
airport terminal. Wives and
awMtbeaN ruabed to bug the re·
turning heroes •
was murdered by the hijackers the hijackers' deman~s were terroristscommandeerecl_aLuft-
emergency exits, rescued all 86 the morning before the raid. met. hansa flight with 91 4board over
hostages aboard and killed three Airline orficials said six Announcing the Mogadishu the French Riviera and ordered
hijackers. The fourth, a woman, rescued hostages remained at raid early today, a Bonn It on a six-stop, 6,000-milo .. We are proud or you. We
thank yo0 in the name of the en-A,ctlng with surgical precision was seriously wounded. Mogadishu, apparently b«ause spokesmen addressed Schleyer's jo\U'neythatended atSomalia.
* * * * *· * * * * * * * Bijftck. F ail~e LeadS to Suieide· * * * * . * *
CROSBY FAMILY -Members and rel· atives of the Bing Crosby family are
shown at bis funeral services in Los
Angeles today. Seated, from left, are
widow Kathry n Crosby, son Nathanial~
daughter Mary Frances, sons Harry and
Dennis and sister Mary Rose Pool. Stand·
ing include son Gary (center) and brother
Bob <right).
Croshy l:.aid to Rest
35 Frierub~ Relati~s Pay Last Tribute
t.os ANGELES (AP> -Bing
Crosby was burled in a mi.sty
hillside cemetery today after a
s~ple church service that began wAh the stnins.. of such Crosby
hi~ as ''The Bells or St. Mary's"
and "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo·Ral.
Tflat's an Irish Lullaby."
The Mass ot the &esurrection
'Y(U held in J)!'edawn darkness to
avoid a cn.L'!h of rans seeking tO
pay Jatst tribute to one or the
worfd""s mos amous en-ier·
talners, who died of a heart al·
tM:k Friday in Spain at age 73.
About 35 relatives and as-
sociates, including Crosby's
cloee friend Bob Hope, attended
tbe 6 a .m. service in a small
W~hBuyer
Gets Hu·
Money Bae~
Enrique Gutierrei will
get back the $88 be paid for
an $8 watch at a Costa
Mesa police auction, but
other auction buyers were
given a waming Monday .
nlll\t.
chapel at St. Paul's Roman
Catholic Olurch in Westwood.
There were no fans outside on
the foggy streets.
When he lived at Holmby Hills,
Crosby worshipped al the
Spanish mission-style church.
The quiet service the..e was in
response to his wlsb for a simple
funeral and burial.
Crosby's body, resting in an
oak casket topped by a blanket of
Sonia roses, was buried near a
stone grotto in Holy Cross
Cemetery beside his parents and
first wife, Dixie Lee, who died or
cancer in 1952.
The roses were the only adorn·
ment for the brief graveside
ceremony.
NB: Council Seeks
Building Decrease
By 'OANNE REYNOLDS
Ol 1119 Oljty ...... $16ff
Four of Newport Beach's seven
.city councilmen said Monday
they want the planning com-
missiori to consider cult.Ing the
amount ol future building that
will be allowed in the city.
Meeting with the plannint
commission, councilmen also
said they want the commission to
coordinate future construction in
the city with road improvements.
aspect to receive secondary
{reatment. Mrs. Kuehn called the
action "fiscal ir!:-esponslblllty."
Commissioners, who have until
February to complete the job,
had little to say about the coun-
cil's orders. However, Planning
Commissioner Paul Balalls not-
ed that, in his estimation
establishment of a coordinated
schedule for construction and
road improvements without a
general plan review, would take
at least four to six months.
CSee ,OINT, PageA2)
.·Freedom
Of .. Trio
At Issue
STUTTGART, West Germany
<AP> -Two West German ter·
rorists whose freedom was de-
manded by the ltijicK'ers of the
Lufthansa airliner were ·round
dead In their prison cells today. A
third died of self-inflicted wounds
during the morning, and a fourth
was in critical condition after
trying to kiJJ herself, the Justice
M ~n ist r y o f Bad e n -
Wuerttemberg state announc~.
The ministry said Andreas
Baader, leader of the Baader-
Meinhof gang of terrorists, and
his mistress Gudrun Ensslin,
"took their lives in their cells in
the early morning hours. '
The first announcement said
two other Baader-Meinhof mem-
bers, Jan-Car l Ras pe and
Jrmgard Moeller_ "also attempt·
ed suicide" and were in critical
condition. But lat.er in the morn-
ing, the nttnl,itry announced that
RaspedJed.
The four led the list of 11 t.eT·
rorlsts ln West German prisons
whose freedom was demanded
by the kidnapers of industriallst
Hanns Martip Schleyer and by
the £our hijackers or the West
German airliner Thursday.
The hijacking ended in East
Africa early today with a West
German commando raid at the
airport In Moeadishu, Somalia,
in which three hijackers ~re
killed, the fourth was seriously
wounded and the 86 surviving
hostages were rescued.
Schleyer, who was kidnaped
Sept. 5 by an arm of the Baader·
Meinhof gang called the Red
Army Faction, ls still missing.
His kidnapers threatened again
ARGUS HAS BECOME Sl,000 UAllUTY TO SCOUTS
Law Prwentl Ctiarterlng To RalH Punda Por Repalra
to kill him unless their demands G •fi ~ Sc were met by last Sunday, but • t to ' ea o' uts nothing further has been heard ., ,
from them. The Baden Wuerttembe rg
Justice Ministry announced that Be L • b •1 •t
Baader a nd Ra s pe s hot comes ia l I y themselves, Miss Ensslin hanged ,
herself and Miss Moeller cut her · wrist. T he 68-foot, square-rigged
There was no explanation of ketch Argus, given lo the how the men er~-able to-get-Newport.Bruach ~ Scout bue
7 .65mm p istols. Sin ce a n seven ye~rs ago, hasl>ecome ~emergency anti-terrorist decree an $8,000 habilily for the scouts,
was issued several weeks ago, partially because of an old
they have been denied access to
their lawyers and other privat~ YMCA Plans Class visitors.
Baader, 33; Miss Ensslin, 36.
and Raspe, 32, were sentenced to On Skiing Fitness
life imprisonment in April for
bombings in 1972 in which four
U.S. soldiers were kllled.
Baader's co-founder or the
Baader-Meinhof gang, 41-year·
old Ulrike Melnhor, hanged
herself ln her jail cell during the
trial.
M lss Moeller was serving Ume
for membership in a criminal
gang and was also awaiting trial
on charges that she participated
in,..bombing attacks on the U.S.
Army's European headquarters
at HeldelbeTK.
The Orange Coast YMCA is
banking on a good ski season and
is otrering local residents a "Get
Fit to Ski" class.
The classes begin tonight at 7
o'clock at the Y, 2300 Onlvenity
D'rive. Newport Beach. Sessions
will be held every Tuesday and
Thursday to give skiers· ex·
ercises tor their cardio·vascular
systems and stretching exercises
for their muscles and joints. For
further Information, contact the
Y at 642-9990. .
maritlmetawalmedatprotediftl
AmericanshJpbullders.
Accordin1 'o Phil Bevins,
spotl!smm for U..Sea Soou*a ..
the $8,009 is needed lo pay .the
cost of insurance and ~ent re.
pairs required by the U.S. Coast
Guard.
Bevins said the scouts toWd
probably keep the ship operaUnc
in the black if they were able to
charter her out.
But they are prevented from
doing so because the ArJUS wu
built in Norway. Tbe Jaw says
that no ship may be used for
coastal commerce-unless it baa
<SeeSCOUTS, Page Al)
Weather "They know what an
auction is all about,"
warned M'ayor •Norma
Hertioe at a city council
meeting. "I don't want to
set a precedent."
Neither suggestion came with
specific suggestions as to how
much density ought to be lowered
or how much road work is to be
required for future development.
The orders were issued at the
end or a three-Mur joint session
held to give the commission and
city stalf members instructions
on exacUy what an upcoming
general plan review ls supposed
to accomplish.
Sehool NobOdy Wants? Night and momini low
clouds and roe with buy
afternoon s unshine
through Wednesday. Lows
ton ight Jn 80s. High
Wednesday 70. Gutierrez, a 53-year·old
waiter, boUgbt w'lat be
thought was a valuable
Ome1a watch last month
at a police auction. He
later learned it was a
cheap Imitation.
Mrs. Hertzog and other
council members agreed to
a refund Monday after
Gutterrez told them he was
not allowed to inspect the
watch befor~hand.
Commented Councilman
Dom Raciti, a jeweler:
''The cusomer lsn 't
aalislled. Glve hlm hls
money_~ck and for1et il."
. ,...
Witb Mayor Milan Dostal and
Councilman Don Mcinnis absent
and over the objections of Coun·
cilman Lucille Kuehn, the coun·
cil members in attendance or-
dered a review of plans for the
city's undeveloped land in light
of propoffd density, traffic and
environmental impact.
A staff proposaJ to include an
analysis of the revenue general·
ing and cost inducing aspects or
those development plans was
grudgingly included by coun·
cUmen '!Yho sald they wanted that
ContTOvers ial McNally High Needs a Home
By JACKIE HYMAN Of IM O.lly Pl ... Staff
Is·McNally High School a place
where turned-off students get
turned on to learning. or a hold-
ing tank for teenage rebels?
The Newport-Mesa school dis·
trlct's alternative or continua·
lion school has become the focus
of controversy, as district of-
ficials have discussed selling lt.s
current site at 19th Street and
Newport Boulevard in Costa
Mesa.
The problem Is where to re-
locate lhe high school. McNally
•
Memlwrs of the Cit~ Aduilory
Commtutt, a~td to recommend
a nno die for McNolly Continuation
School, art ~l.ottd to meet tonight at
7:30 o'clock In the conference room
at dtrtrlct ofJkes, 1601 16th St.
Newport lhach.
seems to be the school nobody
wants .
Wh y?
·'I think there are lots or rea·
son9'," sald Carolyn Hansen, a
parent wbose child attends
Monte Vista Elementary School.
Monte Vial-ia one of three
Two Wttkr ago, committte mtm-
beTr vottd down a proporol to leovt
McNaUy on Ur current dtt btl a 1.f
margin. Theit are upected to COl'I·
sider moving the achool to WU.on ,
Whittier or Monte Vbta rchooU
tonight.
schools (the others are WhitUer
and Wilson) t.hal mlaht be cloeed
due lo declining enrollment.
It has been proposed that
McNally be moved to whlchevv
school is vacated.
"A lot of people feel that.ti\.•
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A.2 DAIL y PILOT N Tuesd!y.October 18. 1977
County OKs . Move
By KATHY CLANCY
Ol Ule OMty l'llel '4•" Oranie County Air port of-
ficials may proceed with plans to
relocate an air freight terminal
without first preparing an en·
vironme ntal impact report
(EIR), county planning com·
missioners qreed Monday.
The commission unanimously
denied an appeal from Newport
Beach city officials who argued an EIR is necessary because the
•relocallon may Increase air
rfrelgbt Ol' aviatif:>n activity.
: The commission 'a action ,pieaos airport officials can pre·
pare a rental agreement permit·
... ting Hughes Airwest and Air
Calilornia to move their air
freight facillty from a hangar to
temporary buildings to be placed
in a parking area.
Sutb a rental agreement would
have to be appc:oved by county
supervisors before taking effect.
Dennis Sundstrom. county
m anager of environment al
services, contended the reloca-
tion is not an expansion but a
temporary move planned chiefly
for safety reasons.
Airport Manager Robert
Bresnahan explained that until
1971 the freJght operation had
been located in the main airport
terminal.
It was moved temporarily to a
hangar. Bresnahan continued,
because airport otrlclaJs expect·
ed a new terminal would be built
by 1974.
Airport improvements have
been delayed in recent years
awaiting completion or an EIR
needed before supervisors decide
on the future of all airport opera-
tions.
Sundstrom said the EI R prob-
ably would b& PFesented lo plan.-
n ing commissioners in about
three months.
Bresnahan said the exist ing
freight-operation requires cargo·
~wport, B•atlagto•
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Cities in Dispute
=··Over Power Plant
By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ... C>.ily ...... $1.ttf
Newport Beach city coun·
cilmen don't think the Southem
California Edison Company.
ought to be allowed to build an
addition to Its Huntington Beach
power plant.
The mayor of Huntington
Beacb.thi.oks bl.s-neigbbora ouabt
to~lnd their own business.
any · complaints in Huntington
Reacti and am therefore s ur·
prised to hear or complaints in
Newport Beach.
"Jn my opinion, this is a local
issue. In as much as we do not
make recommendations regard·
ing your Back Bay, I believe it is
inappropriate tor you lo com·
ment.on tbe power planL in llunl·
Ington Beae.h. ·~
carrying trucks to travel across
the airport's busiest area and
there already have been three ac-
cld ents between trucks and
planes.
In addition. he said, the freight
acllvlty creates congestion in the
hangar area and makes access
by emergency vehicles difficult.
The a ppeal s ubmitted by
Newport Beach City Attorney
Dennis O'Neil said the relocation
will have an impact on parking
and traffic circulation in the
airport area.
In addition, he argued, return·
ing the hangar to other airport
use c9uld inc rease aviation
operations with accompanying
impacts on noise, air quality and
fuel consumption.
O'Neil said oHlcials of the
Federal Aviation Admin4stration
ar e not r equiring the relocation
of the ex.isling facility to meet
their regulations, and FAA ruJes
could be met by spending rar less
lo improve the hangar area.
His appeal said the relocation
relates to plans ''for expanded
air. freight operations and/or ex-
panded aviation use in general."
But Sundstrom, in a report "lo
the commission. said the in-
crease in freight handling is not
related to the facility itself but on
the capacity of commercial
aircr aft to carry freight.
In addition, converting the
hangar back to aircraft use, he
continued, wouJd only provide
s tor age space for two more
planes and "will be insignificant
relative lo the total number of
aircraft using the airport ."'
Bresnahan said the p0rtable
air freight buildings, to be in·
·stalled at the airlines' expense,
will r emove 55 rental parking
spac.es but bave no other .,net im·
pact on parking at the airport.
Mc NALLY TEACHER JEAN MANFEDI (upper left) LEADS SESSION
Conformity la One Subject That lan't Required at Continuation
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SCHOOL NOBODY WANTS. • •
· real estate values will drop," Mrs
Hansen said.
Other concerns she cited were
increased traffi c. the effect or un-
supervised teenagers before and
alter classes, the effect ot the dis·
trict's evening school (which cur·
rently uses McNally facilities >
and "the unknown."
"We have nothing against the
children ," Mrs. Hansen Hid.
"We just don't feel a continuation
school belongs in any Creslden-
lial > neighborhood." Other parents have used .
stronger language at meetings
with school offlclals. Several
termed the -McM'aJty students
. .
"social misfits." that most have committed status
"Tbat'-9" not fair beeause lM!y offenses suc:b as running away
,aren't.'' s'aict McNally Principal from home or beinC truant from
Jack Coleman who bas beacled sc~~~cly:e la very, ve.1...1.,... the schooHor nine years. ~ c~ He estimated that about 40 per· ly a prob em,•• be said.
cent of the students at ¥cNally Smokln1 cigarette• is
chose to attend it and about. 60 permitted ca campus, although it
percent. were transferred by is discouraged. Use of illeial
their schools. About 340 student.a dru•• Is caue tor contacttna
attend McNally. There are about parents ~ oo secoad oflemee
9,SOO bilh school students iD the fo\Soremxpu)se_}~:..studentae-reued •district. ua W'l:J ...
Reasons students switch to tbelr own feellnss a bout
McNally include desire to work llcNally. at a Job whlcb'is permitled bytb& uu•a a lot moreopea ud ...
school's nexible scbedule~ a wish altuatlon than my otbe=
to a1Cend~sm1llt d111es -an . .school," a.id 8eda a.J.&..1
average of 17 students as opposed who wanted to drop <Mil of 'The dispute between the two
Sities cot startecHwo weeks ago
when Newport's MaYor Milan
Dostal ~ a letter to the state
Energy Resouttes Conserv•Uon
and Development Commission
opposing lurther construction at
the.fossil fuel-bumine plant.
Licensing -R~gained? to 30 or more in other hi&b last year.
schools -and unhappiness wttb ••1 dkln't want to come lM1ft at
convenUonal teaching met.hods. first.•· sbe said ... I •as el'Jia&.
Students are also transferred. My mom dr•Ued me here.··
at the request of their oritlnal But the friendlloesa of the stair
high school primarily because of and studenta won ber over. ''TM
The letter was lbe product of a
clty council discussion. Newport
councilmen agreed that air pollu-
tion Crom the Huntington Beach
plant already causes problems in
Newport Beach.
In lbe letter, Doslal said ex·
· pansion of the plant would only
increase the air pollution .,P.!'.Ob-leins and woula rurther dePfete tJM nadon's dwindling energy re-.
ICIUl'ft9.
•oncl11, the Newport council got a letter from Ron PaWnson,
HunUngtoo Beach's mayciJ ----
Re said lhe commission bad
sent. him a copy or Dost.al's letter
a11d be took issue with what it
said.
u 1 do not agree with you that
fossU fuel plants of tbls ·type
should be opposed," the letter
read.
"ln add1Uon, J am sure Hunt-
ington Beach residents are ar.
reeled most by whatever air
pollution ts produced by the
plant. certainly those in the
soutbest part of our city more
than those ln the City of Newport Beach.
"However, 1 am not aware ol
'IlllS IUNDIT
:A RK4L HOOD
MILWAUKEE (AP) -A rob-
ber weu b1i a piHownse over his
bead managed to carry out a
betst at a Northwest 6id e
sandwich shop even though he
neglected to cut eye holes ln the
, plllowcase. •
_The man, armed with a knife,
had to llft the pillowcase OC·
casionally to see what was hap-
pening, officials said, but
. • escaped on Coot Monday night
wltb two paper bags conl~lning
• an undlaclosed amount of money.
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Plmu to Raise Fairview Standarda
By JACKIE HYMAN
Oll .. o.llf l'l!Ot St•ll
State health officials met today
with supervisors and staff mem-
bers at Fairview Hospital in
Cost~ Mesa to develop a plan for
regaining the hospital's certiCica·
Uon.
A total of Sl.S million in
monthly Medi-Cal payments
were cut ol! lut month by the
federal government lo Fairview,
Napa, Pacific and Agnews stale
bospltals aft.er a s tate JicensinJ
team reporU!d health and,-6afely
violations.
The state is currently provid·
lng the lost money while seeking
to bring the hospitals up to licens·
ing standards.
Dr. WUliam (<eating, associate
deputy director ot the slate
Department. of He'1th. explained
today that until two years .ago,
state hospitals were not required
lo meet the same licens ing stan·
dards as private faciUll.es.
When state law changed that.
numerous violations were found,
many having to do with staffing.
organization and procedures.
State Health Deputy Director
Rnymond Procuni er told
Fairview staff today that he
wants a specific plan for correct·
ing violations. firm deadlines
and a list or which hos pital
personnel are responsible Cor
~orr~tions.
Dalfy .. _ ,, ... -
'IT'S NOT CHRISTMAS'
State HHtth'• Procunler
''It's very important to me that
the package I give the governor
is foolproof." he said at the
beginning of lhe all-day m~tl~g.
Some problems. Procunier
said, can only be dealt with on a
e 10 Inmates Sta -t.::r-----
J ail Disturbance
Ten Orange County J ail
prfsoners h a d additio na l
criminal charges added to their
dossiers Monday Cor their aJ •
leged participation in a riot that
featured the breaking of windows
and toilets.
J ail officers said the dis·
lurbance centered in the heavily
populated Module F where
pieces or broken toilets were
hurled at the security windows.
Deputies called to the scene
said prisoners told them the riot
was being staged as a sympathy
gesture for women prisoners who
burned nearly 40 mattresses m
their section of the jail three days
previously.
Orrtcers said the. 10 prisoners
booked on charges of destroying
jail property told them they
thought disciplinary measures
enacted in the wake or the
Attacks Launched
MANAGUA, Nicaragua <AP)
-~ftist Sandinista guerrillas.
thought to have suffered a
serious blow when their two top
leaders were killed last year.
have launched a new wave of at·
tacks they claim will 0 flnl1h" the
right-wing government of P&esi·
d,111 Anastasio Somon Oebayle.
The !ales~ attacks killed al leut
tour soldiers and wounded lS
othera.
wom en 's outbreak were too
severe. These measures included
loss of te levis ion viewing
priv ileges and loss ot other
privileges, said jail spokesmen.
Fro• Page A I
SCO UT S •••
an American-made hull.
Thal means the numerous
charter requests the scouts re·
ceive for the Argus have lo be
turned down.
"It would be OK If we were go-
ing lo load her with cargo and
. sail to China,'' said Bevins.
The ship is one of two square
riggers operated by scouts in the
U.S. The other, kept in Florida,
has an American-made hull and
is self s upporting.
Bevins said plans are being
laid now .to start a tundraislng
campaign for the Argus, bul the
campaign won't be lauoched un·
tll the close ot the current United
Way solicitation.
. "Scoutin g In this county
benefits a great deal from United
Way and we don't want to do
anything to jeopardiie that cam·
paign," Bevins said.
"But iC someone were to walk
in here with a check, we sure
wouldn'ttu.rn them away."
The scouts acqul~ the Argus
In 1970 and since then have used
het for thoirown programs.
long·term basis -ll, for exam·
pie, private rooms are s maller
than the government specific&·
lions of 100 sq~are Ceet.
Other situations c an 'b e
changed quickly, s uch as the
m el hod or k eeping h ospital
records and the n«*l to "3dd two
pharmacists to the Fa irview
staff.
In additiclft to atate health of ••
ficials and Fairview staff, the
meeting was attended by mem-
bers of the licensing team, who
answered questions as to what
changes would bring the hospital
up to their requirements.
• 'll 's not Christmas." warned
Procunier, saying he will only
add the minimum number of ad·
ditlonal staff members needed.
"What It really bolls down to
when I come away from here is I
will have a package for how the
people of Fairview can meeJ.
licensing standards."
Fair vie w Admlnlatralive
Director Francis J . Crlnella. who
. was out of town this week attend·
Ing a state program on labor re·
lations, said earlier he hopes the
hospital will be recertified on a
retroactive basts, permitting the'
state to recover lost money.
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JOINT •..
Commission Chairm an Jackie
Heather concluded the meeting
by -noting that -wh.t-the ~
mission Is asked lo do ls,
··Prepare for the impossible;
pray for the best, and fight for
what's reasonable."
The meeting was an outgrowth
o f the year-long cam paign
h eaded by Councilman Paul
Ryckolf to h ave a building
moratorium imposed on the city
while city officials come up with
a means of providing for better
traffic c:irculatlon.
The moratorium was headed
orr lasl month when councllmen
decided to do a comprehensive
revlew of the generaJ plan. The
review was prompted In part by
a pledge from majol' develope1'3
that no major projects would be
brought to the city for a#pproval
while the review ls In progress.
The qu·estion of how to solve the
city's traffic problems was re·
duced at times Monday lo a
chicken·and-the-e11 debate over
whether the problem should be
solved by building all the roads in
the city's master plan or by
lowering densities or future de·
velopments, thus creatlng less
add itional trafflc on existing
roads.
Three ot the councltmen who
voted together Monday -Trudi
Rogers, Ray Williams and
Ryckorr -lndicated they beUevc
c ompletion ot the road
mas ter plan was Lhe wrong w
to solve the problem.
''I think we ou&ht to focu11 In on
the lmage or this community as a
quamy residenUal place Cor one
and two-(amlly units," said Mrs.
Rogers in supporting the idea
that there shouJd be less buUdln&
In the future and not ncceasarUy
more roads.
poor attendance records or poor teachers care," B«JI aaid.
· -'d ."I waa a·babitual truan• •• s-1~ grades, Coleman s~ • ... -
He 'aid 16 teachers. two of Chris, a 16-year-old who admits
whom are part.time, and· one Ile spent four mootha lD reform
f\lll·time counselor help the aw. school befcn comlnl to JlcNal·
dents toward graduation and, In Jy. However, he Nici be DeftC'
some cases, college. The only aklpucboolaow.
s ubject -lack ins "lor colle1e "Here, lt wasn't Wte blila,
preparatiooiaforeJgnJanu.,e. school. It wu Jtke, 'We•n belp
Coleman said he bas no you'," beexplalned .. "Everybody
statistics on bow many McNaJly get.siovolvedinthisschool.
graduatesgotocollege. Jody.15,nJdshilc:&\oMllcNal-,
Mc Nally began in the Newport· ly because· "people aren't com· Mesadistrictinl.965aa~clasaat ~tltlye. You 1et to be.u in·
Newport Harbor Higb School, d!y~d.ual." .
after the slate passed a law re--I ve learned more 10 thi~
quiring such a program in each • school than al an.~ ~I.her sc~ool.
bi h school district. said Brenda, 16. l m workmg at ~be program later was shifted my own s peed. At other schools.
to Estancia High School, then they say. ·you have t~ have this
was established in 1966-67 at tomorrow. So .vou do at. but you
McNally School which had been don'treadit."
closed because of declining The relaxed attitude at.McNal.
enrollment. · l y is import~!"t, Princ~pal
Planners foT the school district Coleman said. The ~· it.loa
have recommended selling the by some people o( coo( 1ty on
more than seven acres on which kids bu caused kids feb:el ,
McNally now sits and transfer-because that kin~ of conf<>!'maty
ring the continuation program to does not meet the1r needs as peo-
another elementary school that. pie . .
will be closed because ol declln-··u they could eliminate the
Ing enrollment. continuation high school and still
•·My recommendation is that meot the needs of the kids u we
McNally School s tay ri&ht where are doing here, I would be matt
It ls "commented Alvin Pinkley. happy.·•
a f~rmer Costa Mesa city coun· The issue of what to do aboQt
cil man and member of a school M cN ally may be on the agenda at.
board advisory council. the next school board m"tln& at
He suggest.ed selUng the front 7:30 p.m. Od. 25 in Costa Mesa
tour acres of land and moving the City Council Chambers, Dr.
school onto the back portion. Nicoll said.
"I think any place lbe commit· He added, "I simply would like
tee decides to put the McNally to echo the principal of the school
Continuation School, they're go· who has invited peopJe who are
ing to run into a hornet's nest," e xpressing concern about
he said. McNally to call bJm and go see
Tmreconomlcn5flhe silUatioo ror-lheinselves ralftef ~an rety:-
go against Pinkley's suggestion. log on hearslY."
The cost of relocating McNally A businessman who once
Into an elementary school would f eared the school, Norbert
be about $500 000 accordina to Balsam, sald be was plealfl\tlY
Newport-Mesa S~pertntendent s urprised after his Balsam's
John Nicoll. The cost or fixing up Contemporary Furniture moved
qu arters on the present s ite next door to McNally.
would be $750 000 plus the 10&t "When we nioved In heee. 1
price of about ihre'e acres of land was scared to()," he said. "You
-possibly another $750,000, Dr. hear so m~ lhlne~ an~ it's not
Nicoll figures. true. They ro very nice kids and 1
In most cases concerninc tax don 'l think anybody should be
money resident.a seem to favor afraid of\hem.
cutting costs. But in the case ol "They cave me a lo,t of help
McNally, sentiment is runnihg when I moved ln and Ive n~r
the other way; Are homeowners' bad any problems with them.
fears jwstified?
"I think t.here is something to
th e concern ~out property
values," Pinkley said, pointing
out that prospective home buyers
may balk at setUing near an
allernaUve high school.
But there's a more emotional
factor Involved, Principal
Coleman..nld after attending
som e meetings wtth residents.
Many seem to fear the studenta
themselves .
Dr. Nicoll said he h11 tried to
check out. some of these con·
cem s. He asked the police de-
partoumt. If there is any evidence
or hJgher drug use at McNally
than there Is at other high achoola
in the district. Tho answ~r he aot
was no.
Studenl8 m~· attend morning
or evening classes, which
permits them to hold Jobs.
The district's evenln1 school ls
a separate entity that. Or. Nicoll
itald, probably will not move to
the samoschool as McNally.
About 17 per-cent of McNally
etudents ..... on probatlon. Prin·
c_lpal Coleman said, but added
Heathe r to B ead
League P~g
Jackie Heather, cbaJrman ~
the Newport Beach Planlllns
Commission, has been elect.eel
president of the Planntnr
Department of tbe Callfomla
~ague ol Cities.
Mrs. Heat.her, who haa served
·on the NewPol'\ Beach eom·
mtsalon slnce June, lf7!.t. was
elected to the statewide 011tce at
the state leap's annual conwn·
Uon in San Fr1ncl1co.
Suspect Arrested
LOS ANGELES CAP> -An
18·yeer.old San Fernando ftlan
has be~n arrested in connecUon
wlt.h the weekend lbefl of thrte
Chevrolet.s from a Newball euto
dealcrahlp, shtrltrs deputies
said today. Jerry Oomu_ was
booked Monday ror lnvutlcaUon or auto theft. t.be depuUos said.
Saddlebae k ·
EDITION
VOL. 70, NO. 291, 4 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES a
ORANGE COUNTY, CAUF=ORNIA -TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1977
Afternoon
N.Y. Stoeigj
TEN CEN~S, _
..
Hostages Freed; 3 Hijackers ·Killed ' l
BONN, West Germany <AP) -A West German commando rorce
came home in triumph from East
Africa today after a blitz raid on a hijacked Lufthansa airliner in
which the commandos rescued
all 86 surviving hostages and
killed three of the four hijackers.
Oflicials said the specially
trained Border Guard Group 9
flew back to Cologne.
* * *
After the failure of the hijack·
ing was announced, three irt\:
prisoned West German terrorists
whose rreedom,~e hijackers de·.
manded committed suicipe. A
rourth t.errorist on the list also
tried to kill herself and was in
critical condition.
The Entebbe-style rescue
operation early today al
Mogadishu, the capital of
*
Som alia, provide d "a very
serious lesson for some people
around the world on how to deal
with terrorism," said a West
German go vernment
spokesman.
Under cover of darkness, the
raiders blasted open emergency
exits over both wings of the twin·
jet airliner. They poured into the
passenger cabin hurling "blind·
* * *
ing" grenades that stun with a
flash of light and loud bang but
emit no shrapnel.
They found that the hijackers
rigged the inside of the plane
with explosives and p oured
gasoline over the ait;le carpeting.
The passengers bad been
strapped into their seats with
safety belts.
The hijackers apparenUy did
* * *
not have enough time to fgnlte
the gasoline or detonate the ex-
plosives.
"There was some shoot-
ing .•• There was no panic. The
passengers wer~ evacuated as
fast as possible by sliding down
inflated slides from the emerg4'0· cy exits.•• a Luftbi'oa a
spokesman said.
A Somali go~ernment
* * '*
spokesman said two hijackers
were kUled inside the plane and
the third waa wounded and died
in a hosoital.
Somali officials said nine
passengers and one commando
were slightly iJ:Uured in the 1()..
minute raid and the terroristwho
survived, a woman, was badly
wounded. Lufthansa, the West
<BeeBLlft, Pace AZ)
* * * BijaCk'
* *( ..
Failure Leads· -to Suicide
I
ltwors Bug Ber
Woman Freed
Of Death Rap
A woman who told arresting of·
ricers that she shot her husband
five times because he constantly
abused her was cleared of
murder charges Monday in
Orange County Superior Court.
. Several jurors in Judge J ames
0 . Perez's courtroom hugged
and kissed Evelyn Louise Ware,
3(), or Tustin, immediately after
they reached their verdict.
1'hey had been asked by the
I prosecution to find Mrs. Ware
guilty of first degree murder for
the killing last Dec. 20 of Eugene
Ware, 30, who was found dead in
a Tustin apartment. Officers said Ware was shot
-twice in the back of the head and
t'h.fee times in the chest. They
s aid Mrs. Ware readily admitted
the shooting but told them it was
in selr defense.
Testimony during the trial in·
dicated that Mrs. Ware divorced
he r husband six year s ago
because he abused her physiclal·
ly and sexually throughout their
marriage.
She testified that she moved in
again with her husband because
of his constant pleadings and
because she felt their young
daughter should grow up with
both parents.
Officers said Mrs. Ware told
them she emptied the gun al her
husband because she had gone
through "a night or hell " in
which he repeatedly beat her.
I Future, Building I . · Outn..,.IJered hut llndaunted
Freedom
Of .Trio
. " .At Issue
STUTl'GART, West Germany
<AP) -Two West German ter·
roriats whose freedom was de--
manded by the hijackers ot tbe-Lulthama aidiner were founcl
dead in their prison cells today. A
thlrd died ol self.infilcted wounds
durlng the morning, and a fourth
was ln critical coodilion after
trying to kill herself, the Just.ice
Ministry of Baden-
Wuerttemberg stale announced.
The ministry said Andreas
Baader, leader of the Baader-
Melnbof gang of terrorists, and
his mistress Gudrun Ensslln, .
"took their lives in their cells in·
the early morning hours."
The first announcement said
two olber Baader-Meinhof mem·
bers , Jan-Carl Raspe and
Irmgard Moeller, "also attempt-
ed suicide" and were i.n critical
condition. But later in the "'°""'
ing, the ministry announced that Rupe died. .
The four led the list of U ter.. r
rorbts in West German prisons
whose freedom was demanded
by the k:idnapen of industrialist
Hanns Martin Scbleyer ud by ·Top Board Agenda
Saddleback Valley school
trustees will look al the future of
their building program during a
special study session at 8 p.m.
Wednesday.
s ite with common field and
service facilities.
Pixie 16-month-old Nicole Dube seems not
at a ll apprehensive about upcoming
Halla._ween ghouls and goblins since she
took ~mmand of this army of Great
Pumpkins at the Irvine Ranch Farmers
Market on Myford Road. On the contrary,
s he seems to think the month of All Souls
Eve is the season to be jolly.
the four hijackers of the West
German airliner Thursday.
The bijackiftl ended in East
Africa early today with a West
German commando raid at the
airport in Mo1adisbu, Somalia,
in which three hijackers •ere
k,illed, the fourth was seriously
wounded' and the 86 surviving
hostages were rescued. Representatives. of six
architecturaJ firms currently
working on projects for the dis·
trict are expected lo discuss dlf·
ferent ways of using existing
facilities, decr~ing future site
needs and cutting energy costs.
Trustees have expressed con·
eern about building costs and the
possibility or being left with emp-
ty schools wben srowth in the
area slops.
They asked that the agenda for
their regular meeting be as brief
as possible so they will have the
thne to talk with the architects.
The business meeting will begin
T-y.m., hour earlier than
usual. Robert Ferguson, director or
planning and development for
the school district, safd the study
session may also be. considered
preparation for the spring when
trustees are expected to call a
bond election.
He said the architects may dis·
cuss puWng elementary and in·
~rmediate schools on the same
Otl)er alteroaUves which may
be brought up, he said , are the
construction of schools next to par~ sites which can be used as a
play field and designing schools
so they can be converted to ~tar .
heating when it is fina'ftctally
feasible. The all.year school also may
be discussed. (SeeAGENDA, Page AZ)
New Appliances
Taken in Viejo
Brand new appliances and
hardware with a total value of
more than $10,000 have been
t.olen from.a construction..siJ& in..
Mission Viejo.
Orange County sheriff's of·
ricers said microwave .ovens,
trash compactots and 92 boxes of
building hardware were stolen
from the site at Turf and Uve
Oak streets. The stolen property
was about to be installed in
homes being built in the area by
South Coast Community
Development of Mission Viejo.
Board Backs
School Area .
Survey Plans
A s.ur-Vey of Capistrano Unified
Sctaool District 1'e$1dents, asking
how the dJstrict should cope with
fast·growing student enrollment..
won the support of the school
board Monday.
·7JllS B.4NDIT
:A RE.4L HOOD
MILWAUKEE <AP) -A rob-ber wearing a pillowcase over his
head managed lo carry out a
heis t at a North west Side
sandwich shop even though he
neglected to cut eye holes ln the
plllow~ase.
Tbe man, rmed with a knife, J
had to lift the pillowcase OC·
casionally to see what was hap-
pen in g, officials said, but
escaped on foot Monday night
with two paper bags containing
an undisclosed amount of money.
Trustees voted 6·0 (with
trustee Edward Westber g
absent > to ci rculate a question·
naire-among pa.l'efll& Gt-schoo·1---
chlldren. The'-same form will
a ls o be published i n area
newspapers. so that residents
who do not have school children
can express their opinions.
The questionnaire asks: -Whether the respondent
favors a bond and state aid or a
lease.purcahse election or both
in March, 1978, lo raise money to
build new schools. •
Frienih Attend
Qr!iet, Simplf!
_Crosby Rites
·10 Inmates Stage
Jail Disturbance
-Which of six alternatives for
easing classroom overcrowding.
would be favored in the event a
March election fails to raise
school construction funds.
-Whether the school district
s hould ask the cities of San
Cl e mente and Slln Juan
Capistrano to require developers
to provide free school sites
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bing
Crosby's relatives and close
friends gathered in the predawn
chill today for final services in
the maMer he wanted -simple and private. _
About 35 people crowded into
the tlny chapel or .~t. Paul's
R-0man Cathol!c Church in sub-
urban Westwood, where the
singer worshippeod when he lived
in nearby Holm by Hllls. Ten Orange County Jail
prisoners had additional
'c1lminal charges added lo their
dossiers Monday for their al·
leged participation in a riot that
featu.red the breaking of windows
and toilets.
Jail officers said the dis·
turbance centered in the heavily
populated Module F where
pteces of broken toilets were
hurled at the security windows.
Deputies called to the scene
11ld prtsooen told them the riot
1'8S being staged as a sympathy
gesture for women prisoners who
b'"1led nearly 40 mattresses in
their section pf the jail three days
previously... 1
Offic~ said the 10 prisoners
booked on charges or destroying
Jail property told them they
thought dlsciplJnary measures
en-acted in the wake ot the
•omen's outbreak were too
aevere. These measUTes included
L
loss or television viewing
privileges and loss ot other
privileges, said jail spokesmen.
or buildings. .ir.
mong alternatives proposed
for housing students if the March
(See SURVEY, Page AZ)
}Skiers' Break
lf.nited: 'No Snow, No Pay'
DENVER (AP) -Skiers: If Nature forsakes you,
United Airlines says it won 't.
United president Bob McBride says if skiers a.F·
rive in the Denver area and find less than half the ski
lifts operating because of poor skiing condition~. the ·
airline will fly lhem home -Cree.
The proposal s till must be approved by the Civil
Aeronautics Board, and the panel is expected to act
before ski season s tarts late next month.
Many of last year's frustrated skiers would have·
been eligible for the free flights because of a drought
that left the slopes nearly snowless.
l
Crosby's body lay in an open
oak casket which was adorned by
a single spray of red roses.
Mourners heard the Rev. Ell·
wood Kieser intone the anclenl
•ritual.
Maury Foladare, Crosby's
publicist for 31 years, said the 6
a.m. mass was chosen because
the mortician agreed that the
body was properly embalmed in
Spain for immediate burial.
The early hour eflminatcd
what Crosby did not want -a
clamorous Hollywood funeral.
There were no fans on the quiet
side street south of the UCLA
camf)us.
Kathryn Grant Crosby entered
the chapel briskly, 20 minu(es
before the rites, followed by her
children -Harry, 19, Nathaniel,
15, and Mary Frances, 17. Befor~ the Maas or the Re11ur-
rection was said, an organ sQnly
(See CROSBY, Paie A2)
Coast Man
Hit, Dragged
By Pickup
Scbleyer, who was kidnaped
Sept. 5 by an arm of the Baader·
Melnhof gang called the Red
Army Faction, ls still missing.
His kidnapers threatened •lain
to kill him unless theit demands
were met by last Sunday. but
A Sunset Beach man.ls report. nothing further bu been beard
ed in serious condition today at from them.
UC Irvine Medical Center after The Baden Wuerttemberg
being dragged arouncl a parking Justice Mlnistty announced ~at
lot and run over by a pickup B a a de r and Ras Pe shot
truck in Westminster early to-themselves, Miss Ensslln banged
day. police reported. herself and Miss Moeller cut her
David Okane, 25, was t~at.ed wrist. by paramedjcs for possible in· There was 'DO explanation oC
tttna.Lil:Uutie.Lancl O\lllle-'2\lS_ how the men were able to get
cuts over most of bis body at the 7.6~m irtnols. -shrc-e-----
scene of the incident at 700 emergency anti-terrorist decree
Garden Grove Blvd. at about2:30 was issued several weeks ago,
a.m. they have been denied access to
Three men in a four wheel their lawyers and other private
drive pickup truck reportedly visitors.
became involved in a fight with Baader, 33; Miss Enulln, 36,
Okane in the Smokey Stover's and Rupe, 32, were sentenced to
night club parking lot after clos· life Imprisonment in April for
Ing time, police said. bombings in 11m in which four
The unidenUfied driver of the U.S. soldlerswerekllled.
truck apparently grat;bed Baader's co-founder of the
Okane, circled the Jot wltb th Baader-MeinhoC gang, 41·Yelll'·
victim and then ran over hlm, old Ulrike Meinhof, han1ed
police said. herself in "er JaJl cell durinc the
Westminster police said they trial.
are still searching for the three
men inside the late model silver
vehicle whi ch was used to attack
Okane.
Sub Seeking
Radioactivity
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -
Scientists aboard a small re·
search submarine set. out. lo
scour the Pacific Ocean floor
near a radioactive waste
dumpsite to gauge the extent of
contamination from leaking
drums.
The sub planned to leave late
Monday for the Farallones
Islands, about 30 miles west of
here, to recover two or the so.ooo
containers dumped between 1946
and 1965 at depths ot 3,000 and
6.000Ceet.
lt was fJnt established that
som~ of the druma ._ere leakinc
in preUmbtary aurveys by the
EPA Jn 1974 and 1975.
• ,
Coast
,..
Weather
Night ud momlni low
clouds and foe with hazy
afternoon iunshlne
through Wednesday. Lowt
tonight in 601. High
Wednesday 70.
INSIDE TODAY
W hlle HreftitJt m>de1 fft 1ttb·
urbkl, lrdona communitN•
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CROSBY •••
1ptayed melodies assoeiated with
roeb 11 50-ear career, Jncl\Ml·
I
Teens Face Life Fro•P,,.eAl
BUTZ •••
Germao alrllne. aaid one otber'
ing: e e so . ,
"'Galway Bay," "Too-Ra-Loo·
Ra-Loo-Ra, That's an Irish
Lullaby," "Wrap Your Troubles
in Dreama .. and "W~it Till the
Sun Sbine.s Nellie," which ho
often sang in duet with his wife.
• # ~ _:j !-~l • f E pasHnger wu bolpltaUud "ID a ,._ __ __...._,,.r-aJWWM!!'Q.-1,l~a'\llnHS 0., ....... "-'O~urr;., ___ _..state of collapse." llut most ot ~ ~ · •the-h05t-agff-left..Mogad'1hu .. t.b1&-
Father Kieser told moumel'S
that Bing could laugh becauq he
knew how to cry, and ••be knew
how to cry because be belleved so ~Uy in the Lord."
Arter the Mass, Mrs. Crosby ~ft the chapel, followed in single
Ole by Crosby's seven children.
· f)tber mourners followed and a
.: 1 apo~orc'ade proceeded to the
1raveslte in the ~aldwin Hills '~ ereaoftutverCity.
• -The moumeris included a few
of Crosby's companions from·
show business :... Bob Hope and
Jltl wife", DolOTes; Rosemary
Clooney, who sang With Bing in
·his final concerts, and her son by
Jose-Ferrer, Miguel; comedian
_,:Phil Hanis, and Bing's slnger-
br2!ber, Bob Crosby.
'l'he rest were Crosby's busi·
ness associates, fishing compan·
ions and personal friends, ln·
e lu!1ing his secretary, Nancy
Briggs ; attorney Richard
Bergen; producer Basil GriUo:
former actor Buster Collier and
builer Alan FJsher. Crosby'; sis·
-ter-. Mary Re>se Pool, and Mrs.
Crosby's sister, Frances Meyer,
also were present.
Crosby's six sons, including
'Gary, Dennis, Phillip, and
Lindsay, acted as pallbearers.
llurial was in Holy Cross
hemetery. near Crosby's parents
and first wife, Dixie Lee, wl*>
died of cancer in 1952.
The grave ls on a hillside over·
"1oO"Killf the graves:-ofotbeL""famt.
ly members, about 150 yards ln·
slde the cemetery's entrance.
On Monday. 3,000 worshlpers
filled St. Patrick's Cathedral in
'New Yorkifor a Mass in Cro!by's
memory.
Watch Buyer
~Hia
Money Back
o.lly flllM ._..., ......
~ar·s HGT CHRISTMAS'
State Health'• Procunler
Fairview
Standards
Raised?
By JACKIE HYMAN
Ol t .. o.lly f'll9t SI.tit
State health officials met today
with supervisors and staff mem-
bers at Fairview ffospltal in
Costa Mesa to develop a plan fQr
t'egaining the hospital's ce.rtlfica·
lion.
A total of St.s mllUon in
monthly .Med!·Cal~ payments
were cut offJast moo\h by tbe
federal government to Fairview.
"'"apa, Pacific and Agnews state
hospitals after a state licensing
team reported health and safety
violations.
__ l'_be sta~ is currently provid·
ing tbe klst mOiley"wltlle seeking
to bring the 00.,pitals up to licens·
Ing sta.ndards.
Dr. William Keating, associate
deputy director of the state
Department.of He'1th, explained
today that until two years ago,
state hosplt.als were not required
to meet the same licensing stan·
dards as prtvate facilities.
fWhen state law @anged that,
numerous violaUon1 were found,
many having to d<> with staffing,
organization and procedures.
State Health Deputy Director
Raymond· Procunier told
Fairview staff today that he
wants a specific plan for correct:
ing violations. firm deadlines
and a list of which hospital
personnel are responsible for
corrections.
Enrique ulierret will get back the $88 he paid for
an $8 watch at a Coata
Mesa police auction, but
~ 1 other auction buy~rs were
given a warning Monday
night.
"lt'a very lmportant to me that
" the package I give the aovernor
is foolproof," he said at \he
beginn.ing of the all·day meeting.
Some proble ms, Procunier
said, can only be dealt with on a
long.term basis -if, tor exam·
pie, private rooms are smaller
than the eovemment s pecific•·
lions of lOOsquare feet.
"They know what an
auction is all about,"
warned Mayor Norma
Hertzog at a city council
meeting'. "I don't w~t lo
set a precedent."
GuUerret, a 53-year·old
waiter. bought what be
thought--was a valuable
Omega watch last month
at a police· aucUoh. He
·later learne4 it waa a
cheap imitation.
Mrs-. Hertzog and other
council members agreed to.
a refund Monday after
Gutierrez told thetn be was
not allowed to Inspect the
watch beforehand.
Commented CouncUman
Dorn Raciti, a jeweler:
"The cusomer isn't
satisfied. Give him his
money ~ack and forget it."
Other. s lluatlona can b e
changed quickly, such as the
method or keeping hospital
records and the need to add two
pharmacists to the Fairview
staH.
In addition to state health-Of·
Cicials and Fairview staff, the
meeting was attended by mem·
bers of the licensing team, who
answered questions as to what
changes would bring the hospital
up to their requirements. ·
"It's not Christmas,·· warned
Procunier. saying he wUl only
add the minimum number of ad·
dltlonaJ staff members needed.
"What it really boita down to
when I come away from here Is r
will have a package for how the
By TOM BARLEY who will not be eligible for parole
011i. r>Mfr ~ ... o...,, unUI he has served seven years of
Two young"men accused on ar· his Ute sentence.
m or ning for home. Radlo
Somalia reported.
rest of killing four people during Neitl>er defendant appeared to
a lO·day period in which they be disturbed by the sentence
com milted a number of ermed __).landed out to Thomas or the sen·
robberies and .bur1larlea offered tence promised to Titch.
They were arrested Feb. 4 in
Victorville after a car they com-
mandeered during their lo.day
crime spree broke down. •
Pope Paul ·VI ottered hlmaelf
u a hostqe Moiaday "it it WOUid
be of use" in winning freedom tw
the Lufthansa pusensen.
guilty pleas Mon.day in Orange Both :vouths grinped and
County Superior Court. whispered together throughout
Judge James K. Turner ac· the court proceedings and often
cepted the pleas of Mark Wayne s miled, winked and waved to
Titch, 18, and Brett Thomas, 18, membe.rs of their families in the both of Anaheim, and canceled courtroom.
the jury selection process
scheduled for bis courtroom.
ArresUng-officers sald they
found the weapons used by both
men ln the four killings and
:string of armed robber{ea inside
the ~ehicle.
The four murders of which Ute
two were accused on arrest were
listed in court Mooday. They in·
eluded: .
Thomas asked for immediate
sentencing and was ordered to
spend life in. prison after he ad·
mitted using the gun that killed
three of pair's four victims.
Obscenity Issue
Titch then pleaded guilty to
two counts of first degree
murder, Jcidnaping for robbery.
five armed robberies and three
burglaries ..
Santa Ana Theate.r
He will be sentenced by Judge
Turner aft.er he undergoes a 30·
day evaluation program which
will be ~onducted by the
California Youth Authority. He
will be-returned to Judge
Turner 's courtroom Nov-. 18.
To Get ~Jury Trial
Judge Turner told Titch that
the evaluation process was
necessary because the defendant
was only 17 at the Ume of the
crimes to which he pleaded
autlty.
But the judge solemnly prom-
ised Titch that he could expect
the same treatment as Thomas
An Orange County Superior
Court judge ruled today that de·
fense lawyers will have the jury
trial they demand in the trial of a
theater chain accused of showing
obscene movies at its Santa Ana
movie house.
Judge Lester Van Tatenbove
ruled after a week ot hearincs on
the issue that the jury will decide
the issues of obscenity. public
nuisance and damages in what is
expected to be a four-week trial.
Prosecution lawyers argued
Plea Bargaining?
Cella-Evans Bid
\
OD Venue ·Delayed
A decision on the locations in
which Dr. Louis J. CeUa Jr. and
tor mer hospital administrator·
Stephen Robert Evans, wlll be
trled was delayed Monday wbUe
taw)'.ers for both men dlscuaaed
,POSSible plea bargaining with the
prosecution.
But lawyers for both aides re·
fused to dl!cuu the poeslbillty
that. Cella, 52, or Evans, 32, will
offer a plea to .amended charges
lief ore Orange .County Super1or
Court Judge H. Warren Knight.
Judge Knight waited most of
the afternoon whtle the two de-
fendants and lawyers huddled In
bargaining sessions and then de·
\ayed further action in the case
until Thursday.
It was learned during the
negotiations that the Judicial
Council haa selected possible
sites for the trials or botb men if
they decide Thursday thaL they
wish to go to \t"tal. ·
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SURVEY ••.
Cella and Evana, as matters
stand. would~ tried sepaulely
outside Orange County on 12'7
felony counts· contained ln a
Grand Jury indictment..
It is alleged that they were In·
volved in repeated ads of fraud
\hat cost two hospitals controlled
by Cella as secretary·trea$urer
an estimated $2 million in funds.
Bo(h men wel'e c9nvicted on
related charges 15 months ago in
Los AlJiiele.s Federal CollH..
Cella is free on appeal from a
(Ive.year federal prison term
while E vans , lhe former ad·
'mlnlstrator of Mercy General
Hospital, Santa Ana, awaits ap·
pellate action on bis one year
prison sentence.
Jewish Family
Suing Over
Oaim of Bias
A Beverly Hllls ra mlly who
claim they were denied a lease
on a plot of land because they are
Jews sued the Dana Strand election tails are year·round Beach and Tennis Club Monday
school, double sessions and use of for $300,000 in damages.
the federal Ziggurat building In Jacques c., Mitzi M., Judy
Laguna Niguel. if it's available. Michelle and Steven Lewis
durint the hearing that it was not
necessary to call 1 jury trial and
that Juctie Van Tatenhove ahould
rule on the issuea. ·
Jury selection will begin
Wednesday. -The selected jury
will view movies recently shown
at the Mit.chell Bros. Honer Plaza
theater and decide if they Call
within the definition of obscenity.
Lawyers for the city said they
also intend to include i1' their
cou-rtroom evidence a number of
s till photographs depicting
scenes from'movJes shown at the
theater between October of 1975
and March of 1977.
They claim that the pJiOto-
grapbs will prove that at least 48
movies shown during that 18-
month period are obscene,
without redeeming social value
and in violation or the city's anti·
obscenltyordinance.
Lawyers Cor defendants James
and Artie Mitchell argue that the
city ordinan~ is unconsUtut.ional
and that any closure or the HOiler
Plaza theater would amount to
denial of free speech.
Oil Wella
Con/Uct?
WASHINGTON CAP' -
The Senate Enern Com·
m ittee t <rld Energ y
Secretary James R .
Schlesinger today to sell
bjs indirect investment in
90 oil and gas wells within
nine months to avojd any
conflict of interest.a.
Schlesinger disclosed to
the commiUee that he and
his wife hold 2,100 shares.
worth about "4.000, in the
California based Newhall
Land and Farming Co.,
which he said operates the
wells.
The company is based in
Valencia. Most of it.s hold·
ing1 are ln that state's
Sacramento Valley, but it
also hu holdin11 in Texas
and Louislana, acco.rdin1
to an £nergy Department.
spokes man.
Man Charged
In Burglaries Other alternatives lnclude use Sopkln claim in their Los Angeles
or outdoor space or tents for County Superior Court lawsuit
classrooms. increasing the site that the alleged discrimination
of classes and elimination or high was made under the pretense of LOS ANGELES (AP > -
President Carter congratulat.
ed German leaders for the
"couraae of thelr decision" to
, end the •~-day hijackinl without
giving in to the hijackers• d.&-
mands. Japa9~se Jusdce Minister
Mitsuo Setoyama, whoee •overD·
ment met the demand• of
Japane1e hljackm two 'wMka
ago, aafd the We1t German ac·
' tloo "showed how t6 a>revent hi·
jackin1." · ·
Eiebty holtaaea arrived in
.Frankfurt today. The s~ others
remained in Mogadialiu, ap-
-pa'l'entJy because th9.were una.
ble to travel, a Luttbanaa
spokesman said.
Most of the bosta1e1 were
Germans, bat two Aiwi..-1c ....
were reportti(l amon1 them.
They were Ctiiis~e -M. S•· •
tJago, "44, of Santee, Calif .• and
ber ,.year-old aon, Leo. Mrs.
Santiago has a heart condition.
The surv1.· 'dnf_bijack~.the
Jone woman in the :Araoac: -
speaking gang, remained in a
Mogadishu hospital. officials
said.
The identities and nationallU~
of the terrorists remained in
doubt. But Somali lnlorniation
Minister Abd\jqaldir Salad in·
dicated that the tbree bodies
were being sent to Germany.
The titjacken demanded the
release of 11 imprisoned West
German terrorists and two
Palestinians in Turkish jails,
along wit.11$15 million ransom.
* * *
U.S. Reveals
Speci~· Force
For Terrorist&
W ASHJNGTON CAP> -A
s:peeial-force ol Amerieao U'oopt
and equipment from each brancb .
of the artned services haa been
assembled and t.rained to cope
with terrorist inc4denta, the Pen·
tag on said today. <Related story
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A statement-1lcknowtedging
the existence of such a for~e was
made in response to qt.te21tiona
after a West German commando
unit staged a raid on-a hijacked
airliner in East Africa and
rescued all 86 surviving hostaies
while killing three of the four bi·
Jackers.
Tbe Pentaaoo statement said
the U.S. force has conducted
training exercises.
A Defense Department
spokesman declJned to answer
a,ny quest1on1 about th•
American force, aucb aa •ben tt
was formed or how man1 mtm·
bers have been trained. Be aaicl
any disclosures might com-
promise the effectlvenesa ol.tbe-
group. ~
The W~t German unit known
aa the Border Guard Grout» I
commando strike force. •as Ht
up alter the 1972 Munich Olympic
massacre.
The Pent .. goo statement Hid
the U.S. force la ''.Dot or1anind
nor cont.rOlled under the Federal
Republic of Germany concept, u
we understand lt."
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school transportation. their being denied membership Bur~larf charges have been fil«i
Results of the survey would be in the Dana Polntclub. :~r8,,'J°\.i: .~ahn telaccused . of
a.v.ailahle to-1.J:uslee_s_urly.Jn.. It ls alleged that the ~~e_ae': ar;,,, ... 'L'!~ ~ .rooms of at
December, prior to the Dec. 17 -ma<f"e1Hl1'nTI"'oUs at\e mpu~~-;~-~r~arti.ci· IAle_Y..egu_Night_._
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:AGENDA •.•
Each of the archJtectural finna
r-Allen and Miller, Davis·
. ,Duhaime Assoclates, Flewelling
and Moody, Let B. Kline, Inc ..
Knowles and La Bonte, and
• Porter·Jensen-Hansen-Manzagol
-submitted a written report on
. the! alternatives to trustees in
June.
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4.
The meeting wlU be held in the
district olflces at ~31 Diseno
Drive, Mission VleJo.
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Fairview Administrative
Director Francis J. Crhtell6.who
was out of town this weekattend·
ing a stale program on labor re·
lations, said earlier he hopes the
hospital will be recertified on a
retroactive basis, permitting the
stato to recover lost money.
Nominations Close
LOS ANGELES CAP> -City
Councilman Emant Bernardi has
been nomlnated by a member of
the county Board of Supervisors
to succeed recently retired Phllip
Watson as county assessor.
deadline for calling a March betwe.~n Augus t , 1974 and ~an~ or a ~Uce ~hlel-a conven·
bond and state aid or lease· January, 1975 to lease land t 00ffie~4::,.poh~deSA8lddMonday. purchase election. owned by the club. c.., • ., ~ai n rew ·Doyle,
Capistrano school enrollment The Ch and I er.She rm an 26• a transt~nt, was ln custody
is expected to increase by nearly Corporation or Newport Beach, bfollowi Ing hts weeke°'-d arrest
10.000. new students tn the next which ope.rates the club, is ere n connecUon wltn aeveral
five year s, sa id Trum a n named as co-defendant. Other burglaries Oct. 4 It the lntema·
Benedict. deputy superintendent. co-defendants named include: ~~ft:' t~soc~tion of Chieta or
School capacity will be exceeded c lub officers and directors Do:le ~nve onled f this year, he said. Donald Haskell, D.T . Daniel, h 5 su.spec o ent.ertns
The purpose of the survey ts to Cli rrord Halstead, F . Daniel 1 e rooms of Morrl1town, N.J .
enable the school board to Frost , J.H. Risheberger andOtls t~!~e C~lefNLJonC~radford;
establish whether there is a com· Chandler. Carar:.0 tc; V ·11 JeNf John munlty.wtde trend to support one . · ng a ey, . .J. Jn. student housing alternative over vestigator Melissa Pierce and
another, said board president Cattle Brand ~hlef Thomas Slmpaon, no Ted Kopp. .ometown given.
Moves to Viejo
The RanchoVlejoJr. Woman's
Club will holt a Lu Ve1aa nlcht
Friday from a to 12 p.m., at the
Montanoso RecreaUon Center.
25800 Montanoso Drive In Ylallon
.vlejo.
Refreshmeftta will be served
and prises lnciudinl a road trip
for two to Las Vegas wlU be
awarded. Tickets are $7,'° per
couple and are available by catl·
ing Mrs. Nellie Pletfra at 511·••. or they CJD be P'U'Chased at U.t door.
San Juan Planner
Killed in Accident
Lecture Set
For El Toro
Just as they left an Impression
on Orange County history, the
early pioneers• were known ln
their time for lhe impressions
they made on the hides of their
cattle.
'IJidl' Soan 'Over HB Coat -' . . ..
San Juan Capl!trano planning
.commlsaloner Phyllis Sbainman
died Monday in New York City
from injuri~s sustained Jn an
automobile crash. She was 39.
Mrs. Shainman was in New
York with her husband, Barry,
corporate sales manager for
KEZV radio station, when the ac·
cidcnl occurred. Her husband
suetered deep bruises, but sur·
vlved the crash.
The accident occu1Ted whU•
the couple were traveUni to tbe
airport jn a taxi. The taxi re-
portedly went out of control In the
rain. striking a highway center
dlvlcl er and careening· tnto a
bridge abutment.
Mrs. Shain man, • native ot
New Jcl'ftey, had lived In San
Ju:tn since 1968. She was active
' •
in several civic organtiaUons ln·
eluding San Juan Beautiful, the
local Historical Society and
Town Hall Association. ·
She had served on the city
planntng comft'llssion since
August, 1975, She also was
chairman of the city's Archltec·
tural Board ol Revi4W.
She held a masters degree and
a doctorate Jn American ChtlUia· ·
tlon from the Unlveralty of
Pennsylvania.
Funeral arrangements ll'e
pendln1 return of the body from
New York City.
Mrs. Shainman la survived b)'
he r mother, Mrs . Natalte
Thomfson Mitchell; her-brother;
Panie P. Mitchell; hor husband,
Barry; and children Mark, 7, and
Meredith, 8, All of San Juan
Cnplls.ano.
Historic county cattle brands
and tiheo.pte behind them will · be disc sed Sunday by Orange
Count ecorder Wylie Carlyle
at a ng of the Saddleback
Area Historical Society.
The session will take place at 3
p.m . in the community room of
People's Federal Savings ln Ef
Toro. Carlyle, who hu been ln c:oun-
ty government for more than 40
years, has compiled the facta and
stories surroundlnt the practice
of branding cattle, which has
been done since the early
Spllnlshdnys.
The c:punty recorder Is past
president of \he Orange County
Hi~orlca\ Soeiety. J
Two HunUnaton Beach boaten spotted a bu1e, 1lowln1
and speedy wlidentltltd fiylnc object about one mil• orr
Sunset Beach late Monda.y ntiiht.
G.D. Stephens, an Amtnoil oll compaft1 eqfn"r, Hicl
the "tremendous round ball of dim U1ht.'' fla•btd about 11
Umes 8* It raced from Palos Verdes Pentnaula ovtrtlead
towards San Dleao tn about 10 seeondl at 11 : 15 p. m.
THE OB.JECI' WH firRt •l•httd b.v th• skipper Of Stephens' 28·toot polycraft, Dean Jacobi.
U.S. Air Force oftictal1' at Vandenbera Jlll.U. Baae and
Naval authoriUes at Point Mui\& said no mtaallu or u ·
perlmen'-l alrcran were in the alr at that time.
And mJUi.ry otticials saJd no UFO'• wer• picked up on their radar 1creen1.
' I STEPHENS Uid Jerry McCord, I HunUniton Beech
re1tdent, first •Potted the object. McCord clld not tell•
Stephens of the UFO until lt wu almoet overhead.
Steph~ a-Id he heard no sound but that of hJ1 ves1tl'1
en1inH. The UFO appeared to bt aoUint at a very.high
allltude, he n~ted.