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VOL. 71, HO. 6, 4 Sl!CTIOHS, J6 ~AGES
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ED QUINN H~ BRICK HlMY LIGHTNING
Wlf e 'Rattenecs' by Bolt In •Flreplac•
A. Big Charge
Lightning 'Flattens' Woman
By STEVE MrrcHELL
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They say housework offers few rewards, and Barbara
Quinn of South Laguna QrObabty believes that after light-
ning struck her home W ed1iesday afternoon.
"She was dusUng things by the fireplace when light-
ninc hit the chimney," said husband Ed C. Quinn, of 32705
Caspian Sea, in Monarch Bay Terrace.
"She was crouched down at the lime and the light·
nln• fi.tteued ber. She went down and stayed down," Quinn said.
THE WOMAN WAS N&r hurt ln the incident, which Quinn said, "sounded Hke a cannon shot."
He said be was stand.in& by the window when he saw
what be dttcribed as a terrlflc flash and a deafening
crash.
He Hid 1\11 Wife wasn't friehtened, "until about 10
minutes later when lt dawned on her what actually Jlap.
pentcl," be Jau•hed.
Tbe retlre4 Cbryaler Com~-:x •lce president said be
and . bl• wtte went outside to •bout. a third of IMlr
chimney )ylng •bout tbeJr patio and atop.• nei1bbor'1 roof.
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For Weekend
Sun to Visit
Orange Coast
By JACKIE HYMAN
Of Ult O.Uy PllM Sllff The National Weather Service
has good news for rain-weary
Orange Coast residents: The
forecast calls for fair we..alher
this weekend.
Weather specialis t Don
DePauw said clearing is expect·
ed tonight, with high clouds on
Saturday and Sunday but no
Bovan Murder
Figure Wanted
On East Coast
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of Ult.,. .. , ~ SCMf
Frank Rossi, the Laguna Hills
resident expect.ed t.o be a key
witness in the trial of seven peo-
ple accused in t.he St.epben John
Bovan killlng1 is wanted in
Rhode Island 1or extortion, it
was revealed today.
Authorities in Providence said
they probably will not extradite
Rossi, whose real name is Frank
Deleo. .
Roaal-Deleo has been in hiding
alnce prosecution o1 the murder
case beaan. He is also expected
to be an important witness in a
narcotics case pending against
one of the seven murder defen-
dants.
As Deleo, be was named with
another man ln an April, 1989,
grand Jury ln4lctment banded
down {11 Providence alleelng
they tbreateped a woman who
wu to testily a1atnst. mobster
Raymond Patriatca, who was
standing trial for Joan sharking.
A apotesman for -!the Rhode
Island Attorney General's office
described PatrJarca as tbe
st.ate'• "number cme or1ani&ecl
crime Ocure."
The apottsman tald Deleo'• co-indlc:tM ltood ti1al 1D the ~
tortJon ,.,. 1D ~ and was ae·
quit~ Dil.o apPiaNDtly fled
lbe •ti'-Won betnl arraJped and a fuiilU.. W.,.,...t WU is-
sued f• IU irnit et tluit time.
The Attorne)' OeHl'al't Of·
ftelal taW .... tbe cue Is
now ·e1111t ,.n old llDd Wea-...
lbe odMr' ..., wu acquttted,
bOde 1111ii11 will not Co to the
CIM9CWAN, Pa .. ,U)
rain.
For clam fans, there's addl·
tional good news. Extremely low
tides are expect.ed both Satur·
day and Sunday aft.emoon.
N ewporl Beach lifeauards
BLIZZARD-LIKE STORM
BATTERS NORTH -A5
RELATE> PHOT05-A3
said a tide of minus 1.5 Is due at
2:18 p.m. Saturday and one of
minus 1.7 at3:01 p.m. Sunday.
Best beaches for clamming
are flat ones as in Huntington
Beach, NltWport Beach and
Doheny Beach, llfepards said.
High temperature should be 67
Saturday, and lows S2 tontiht
and 48 Saturday night, be said.
However, DePauw added, UD•
stable atmospheric conditions
make it hard to predict ac·
curately.
"There's a new storm system
out there, but It looks like it will
swing ti> t.he northwest," he said.
The Orange Cout. was sUU
soaking today after the second
24·hour period In a row ln which
some areas l'ecelved anore than
an inch o( rain.
The big.best amount reporttd
this momlna for tHe put 2'
hours was on Saddleback Moun.
tain's Santl.,o Peak, wbicb re-
ceived two Inches. 'nle 1eesm total lbere since July is lt.2
inchea compated to 12.3 last
year. said John Gietzen of tlJe
(See &A.INS, Pa&eAJ)
Si.al.en Cart
Fedeml, Case?
Prime Rate
ffises Again
NEW YORK (AP) -
Citibank, the nation's
second-largest com·
mercial bank and the
nsual pacesette r in prime lending rate trends,
raised its prime rate one·
quarter point today to
eight percent.
The prime rate, a bank's
charge on loans to its best
corporate customers, bad
been at 7 % percent
virtually indus t.rywide
since November.
The prime rate is not
directly linked to personal
or mortgage loan rates.
But bankers say long-term
prime rate increases or
decreases 01ay lead to
similar movements in
other loan charges.
PUC Asked
To Regulate
'J11nk Calls'
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Telephone "junk calls" are safe-
ty "hazarils and an inV'astoo of
privacy, a state consumer of·
flclal sayJ, and the Public
Utllitlea Commission abould
regulate them.
Managers.
Indicted
.In Theft
Operators of a precious metals .
storage business in Santa Ana were indicted today by the
Orange County Grand Jury on
charees they staged a phony $Ll
01iUJon robbery last year.
Named ln the indictment were
Swiss Vaults Inc. operators Vin-
cent Carrano of Seal Beach and
Jack FultonofCoronadel Mar.
They are charged with con-
spiracy to commit grand theft.
conspiracy to submit false in-
surance claims, submission of
false insurance claims and 28
counta of grand t.bert.
The charges relate to a report
last July 9 that Swiss Vaults of·
fices at 1404 N. Grand Ave., Santa
Ana, bad been bit by daylight rob-
bers.
Curb Questioned
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
State Department, departing
from its mual policy of not com.
mentlng on foreign elecUons, '
says restrictions on free debate • raise questions about. the vaUdi-·«
ty of CbUe'a recent national ·
plebiaclte.
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D•lly "ilel ,._o by O•ry Ambrose
Allie Assured
-Carter Makes
-Final Stop
BRUSSELS, Belgium CAP> -
President Carter came to
Belgium today, the last stop on
his foreign tour, to assure the
Atlantic allies that any new
nuclear arms agreement with
the Soviet Union will take ac-
count of Western Europe's
security concerns.
Carter told Belgian otnclals he
is optimistic about chances ror
seltling the three-decade old
Arab-Israeli dispute in light of
the peace dialogue between
Israel and Egypt and said he
believes there is still a possibili-
ty of a mul.tilateral solution
"supported by several states."
Prime Minister Leo Tin-
demans and Foreign Minister.
Henri Simonet relayed Carter's
remarks to reporters arter the
Belgian officials met with the president.
Simonet said Carter's com-
ment on a multilateral Mideast
solution indicated some other
Arab states may be willing to
join the Israeli-Egyptian peace
dialogue at a later stage.
relations and monetary prob-
lems caused by the decline of
the dollar In EW'Ope.
Soon after Carter arrived,
about 20 demonstrators flaled a
protest 11aln1t the neutron
bomb, a nuclear weapon that
kills without cauamc extensive
damage to structures out.slde the
immediate blast area. The
demonstrators gathered a few
blocks rrom the U.S. Embassy
carrying banners readin1: "No to
the Neutron Bomb.••
Belgian police said 14 pro.
testers were taken away for identity checks.
Carter's talks here at the
headquarters of the North Atlan-
tic Treaty Organization were
likely to touch on possible
deployment of U.S.-developed
neutron bombs in Europe.
Some military experts reel the
weapon would be helpful in
countering a Soviet attack in the
close confines of a European
battlefield since it could knock
out forces with radiation while
inflicting only limited property
damage.
CHURNING FLOODWATERS SWEEP ACROSS IRVINE'S JEFFREY ROAD NEAR SAN DIEGO FREEWAY
Arab militants, including
Syria, Llbya and Iraq, have bit-
terly criticized the peace moves
initiated by Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat, but Jordan has in-
dicated it might join the talks at
a later date . Carter met
Jordan's King Hussein during
the president's stopover last
weekend in Iran.
So That's
The Secret
Overflowed Flood Control Channel Thursday TmHforma Highway Into the Jeffrey River
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Parents Cling to Dope
Christmas Tree to Stand Vmil Boy's FolUld
\I .J-.X,\:'\ UHIJ\. Ky <AP>
Tiit• Chn~t mas tn•c lhut 5·ycar-
11ld Kt·1th llolhd:sv dc•t·orutcd 1s
s1 11t up and wtll stuy up until
111., parc•nts finrl out what hup·
Pl'Ol'cl to l11m
.. I ' 11 I l· a v c 11 u n t i I n ex t
<'hrislma-.-;f I have lo," said a
g r 1 m fa n d .I u d y ll o 111 ti a y ,
h.c•1th's mollwr
"K1•1th wa-. so l•xcitcd about
that lrt·t• lie decorated all of 1l
;incl tl lookt•d hkc 1l ll'::. a me::.s
But Wl' clon I have the heart lo
take 1l tlo"n "
Miner Killed;
Cuard Charged
·With Murder
PHESTONSBURG , Ky CAP )
Wearing a ski mask and boots
on th e wrong feel, the
strawberry blond boy walked
out of the house four days before
Christmas -and never re-
turned.
State police and hundreds or
volunteers spent days scouring
this wooded northern Kentucky
s ubdivision, from the air, by
horseback and on ro ot, but
turned up nothing.
"I'm trying not to give up
fat th," said Mrs. Holliday, "but
1t isn't easy. There are times
when I think he is dead."
His father has offered a
SI0,000 reward for the boy's sare
return.
''Hustler" magazine owner
Larry Flynt added $20,000 to the
reward total Thursday and an-
nounced that a full -page ad·
vertisement on the boy will be
run in the April issue or the
magazine. Flynt says such an ad
would normally cost $50,000.
AP Wlrepllolo
MISSING BOY
Keith Holliday. 5
From Pogt» ,.t I
RAINS •..
Orange County Flood Co ntrol
District.
11£' said Santa Ana received .95
inches yesterday, for a season
total of 6.59. Last yec.tr's rainfall
at th e same date was 5.51
inches.
Charles Lewis at Orange
Coast College in Costa Mesa
tallied one inch for the past 24
hours. for a season total of 7.36,
up from 4.98 inches last year.
The Orange County llarbor
Department in Newport Beach
recorded .87 inches, for a season
total or 5. 73 inches compared to
5.31 last year.
In Huntington Beach ,
rainwatcher J. Sherman Denny
reported .47 inches, for a season
total of 6.75. That figure ls still
below the 7.26 inches recorded
last year at this time.
The Orange County Fire
Departm£'nt 1n Laguna-Niguel
measured .78 inches, for a
season total of 7.33 inches, up
from 6.84 inches last year.
Tindemans said bis talks with
Carter also touched on U.S. rela·
lions with the Europe.an Com-
mon Market, particularly trade
Delegation Meets
TOKYO (AP) -Hao Teb·
ehing, president of the Cbihese
People's Institute of Forelsn Al-
rairs, gave a banquet in Peklnc
on Thursday for a Congressional
delegation. China's Hsinbua
news agency reported. The
group was led by Sen. Alan
Cranston, D-Calif., and Rep.
C harles Whalen, R -Ohio,
Hsinhua said in a dispatch from
Peking.
1.endon Group
ARKADELPHIA, Ark.
CAP> -On his 106th birth-day, Norman Hob1ood,
Arkansu• oldest veteran,
was asked bis secret of
loneevlty. ''Not dying;•
Hob1oocl replied.
A local Veterans or
Forelgo Wan post here
held a birthday party for
Hob1oocl •t the Riverwood
Nurslna Home. There
wer& no candles on the
birthday cake: Just the numbers 106.
Veterans Administra-
tion records show that
Hobgood is one of the
three surviving veterans
or the Spanish-American
War.
Lesbians Reported
Raising Families
mons.
fo. l'n1t1•d Min l' Workers
member was t.hot und killed on
a picket hne today, and a man
h':lil'ved lo be a security guard
was charJ!:l'CI with murder, Ken·
tucky stale pohce reported.
\apt Waller Sims of the state
police identified the victim as
M ack Lewis, 65, of
Prestonsburg Sims said Ralph
Anderson of Prater Creek, in
Floyd County, was charged.
In May, Mrs. Hollid ay escaped
the fire that killed 164 people at
the Beverly Hills Supper Club,
where she was a waitress. A
short time later, her brother was
killed in a car crash. Her father
died at Thanksgiving.
Dollar Holds Gains
LONDON (AP) -The lesbian
organization Sappho claims Lon-
don doctor David M. Sopher Is
enabling lesbian couples to have
children by artificial insemina-
The House Is considering a bill
to confer leiJUmacy on children
whose unwed mothers become
pregnant by artificial insemina-
tion.
Sims said he was told that An-
d erson was employed as a
&t.'cunty guard at a railroad
crossing over which trucks haul
·coal
"The i.hootmg did not occur at
a mmc site." said Sims. "lt was
at a crossing where a lot or coal
trucks pass over and the victim
"'as one of rive persons who had
set up a Pl<'l-ct lin e "
There have been numerous in-
t1dcnts or violence and van-
duhsm since the UMW launched
a nation"'ide strike a month ago
in purswt of higher wages and
other contract improvements.
No other fatalities had been re-
ported.
"l fall apart a lot,'' she saJd,
her face creased with fatigue
and worry.
Thief in Laguna
Gets Antique Coins
Antique coins valued at more
than $1,000 were stolen from a
Laguna Beach man's home
Thursday, along with the man's
camera.
Donald Gruver, 42, of 985
North Coast Highway told of-
ficers thieves took coins includ-
ing a $2.50 gold piece from 1862,
a $1 1864 gold piece and seven
1923 silver dollars from his home
sometime Wednesday night or
Thurs day morning.
By The Associated Press
The dollar declined in cautious
trading on Europe's money
markets today but held on to
most of the gains it made Thurs-
day after U.S. action to snap the
<'U rreocy out of its year-long
decline.
Here are tale afternoon rates
for the dollar in major European
financial centers. compared
with late rates Thursday and
late rates Wednesday before the
United Slates started buying
dollars on the foreign ex -
changes:
Friday Thursday Wednesday
Frankfurt 2.1350 German
marks 2.1480 2.0730
Zurich 2.0050 Swiss francs
2.0437 1.9375
Milan 874.30 Italian lire 875.75
861.40
S Held in Seizure Fro• Page Al
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Five
persons were arrested and $2
million worth of the drua PCP,
llnown as ''angel dust," was
~ei zc d in a raid on a
WUlowbrook home, police say.
O"ANOl COAST ~
DAILY PILOT
BOV AN WITNESS. • •
expense of bringing Deleo back
to trial.
He said that the nationwide
warrant has been withdrawn,
but that a state warrant stands.
"If Mr. Deleo, or Mr. Rossi,
whatever he calls bims~f,
comes back to Rhode Island
we find him, we will lake m
before the courts," the
spokesman said.
Neithet the Rhode Isled of·
ficial nor local law enforcement
ofliclala could say when Deleo
changed h11 name to Bossi and
moved totheOraqeCout.
Rhode Island offlclal1 list
Del~ as 37. As Rout, bis 11e ii.
set at 36.
He WU the Ont witness to be
• 1ranted lmmwtlty ftom proeecq·
lion ln the SO.an oaie. Rcsal .ts
an aasodate ot Utree of the men
accused of 1UM1n1 Bovan down
ou.t•lde a Newport Beach . rettaurant Oct. za.
Roal la also an lmportant wit-
ne" ln th• aattotk1 trial ol
Alexander 1tuUk, wbo lac. a
, variety ot criininal cbarses, In· cludiqc parUelpationd a tbe
8Qvu ..,_. ecuPb'ac1. kolil ... alated to teatlf1 w.
Weft in LM. riJ...,. bearifta on ~ tMt KUJll was fo..nl
In Pol~on ol mon tha • pound of nearly pure oneow
berotn.
That hearina .was continued to
Jan. 19 in South Orange County
Judicial District Court.
Rossi also Is expected to
tesUfy In the murder conspiracy
trial which ia slated to get under
way Jan. 23 in Orange County
Superior Court.
Defendants In the murder con-
spiracy case include Kulik, hia
wife. Elsie, and Kullk's business·
partners, Jose'ph Davia and
Joseph Fedorowski. Fedorowski
ls the only murder defendant·
still at larse.
A fourth parttaer, Roy
Richard, was originally lnd.icted
with bis bullness usoclates, but
he was O-anted immunity from
prosecution in exchan1e for his
testimony.
The lndictment.s allete tbat the Kulla and their partners
hlred .Rolal.'1 three aaeoctatel _..
Jerry J?eter Fiori, Raymond
Stovon Reaeo and Antl:lony
Marone Jr. -to kidnap and ldll
Bovan in retaliation for Bovan'1
earUer kldnapplnf of Kulik..
The Kulik i!dn1ppU\s_. wblch
waan't reported to poUce, II··
aertedb' w11 committed 10 that
Bovan could •tt at what be ·~ parenUY believed wu a larae • atore ol cull from lM bClam.a
pulnera' all•&•d narcotlca
1mu11.:r• operaUon. ·
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Paris 4.7325 French francs
4.7575 4.6200
Amsterdam 2.2800 Dutch
guilders 2.3110 2.2310
London $1.9100 to the pound
$1.8825 $1.9590
The United States announced
Wednesday, after the close of
Europe's busine~s day, that it
will intervene on the money
markets in coordination with
European central banks to prop
the dollar.
That announcement and ag-
gressive purch8.$e of dollars by
the Federal Reserve Board
Thursday caused the dollar to
soar on the world's foreign ex-
changes.
tion. ·
Jackie Forster, a founder-
member of the group, said she
knows of at least six lesbians
who have been inseminated al
Dr. Sopher's private clinic in the
fashionable Belgravla section.
The London Evenlnt News,
which broke the story, claimed
Sopher arranged for 10 lesbians
to have babies.
The doctor was not available
for comment.
A Conservative woman
member of the House of Com-
mons, Jill Knight, voiced "ex-
treme disquiet" over the report
and said she would bring up the
matter in the House of Com-
Raymond Booth, Secretary of
the Royal College of Obstetri-
cians and Gynecologists, con-
demned artificial insemination
for lesbians as .. ,rossly ab-
normal" and said: "The social
implications are enormous. This
strikes me as a pretty bizarre
slluauon."
Dr. Mia Pringle, a child
psychologist who is director of
the National Children's Bureau,
said children born to lesbian
mothers by artificial in.semina-
Uon will suffer abnormal stress.
''There Is a stigma and the
children will become aware that
people are suspicious,'' sbe said.
A WORD -TO THE WISE-
There is a tendency for many carpet stores to use strictly a
warehouse concept. One advantage is seeing carpeting In rolls
rather than samples.
Many disadvantages are evident -most operations of this
type buy only Off-goods, so that the customer only gets to see
old patterns. or carpets the mills couldn't sell to regular outlets.
Also, this type of operation generally feels that experience is
unimportant, and conseQuently the salespeople know little or
nothing about the products. Finally, most will farm out the
installations to the lowest bidder. guaranteeing a poor
installation. (Many of these installers are contracting Illegally
without a state license.)
At Alden's we maintain a happy medium. We carry a large
inventory, and the largest sample selection around. We have
exper'ienced salespeople. apd our installers were trained by us.
.Finally, we are a state licensed contractor .
DEN'S
:iiisiaJiatiii,;:·custom drapsriss.
linoleum • wood floOr
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Orange Coast
EDITION
Today's Closing
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VOL. 71, NO. 6, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIOAY,JANUARY6, 1978 C TEN CENTS
'Die
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of .... Delly ....... Slaff
-Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich and architect
LeRoy Ro6e pleaded not guilty
today to bribery charges
brought against them last month
by the Orange County Grand Jury.
Superior Court Judge Robert
E. Rickles then or.red all pro-
ceedings against the two men in-
to Superior Court Judge Philip
Schwab's courtroom.
Those proceedings are expect-
Weekend
Expected
By JACKIE HYMAN ....
Of 1e. Dally Pilol Sl•ll
The National Weather Service
has good news for rain-weary
Orange Coast residents: The
forecast calls for fair weather
this weekend.
Weather specialis t Don
DePauw said clearing is expect·
ed tonight, with high clouds on
Saturday and Sunday but no
rain.
For clarn fans. there's add1 ·
tional good new!>. Extremely low
tides are expected both Satur·
day and Sunday afternoon.
Newport Beach lifeguards
BLIZZARD-LIKE STORM
BATTERS NORTH -AS
RELATED PHOTO$-A3
't said a tide of minus 1.5 is due at
2: 18 p.m. Saturday and one oC
minus 1.7 at3:01 p.m. Sunday.
' Best beaches for clamming
are rtat ones as in Huntington
Beach, wport Beach and
Doheny Be , fi~guards said.
High temp raturc should be 67
Saturday, d lows 52 tonight
and 48 Satur ay night, he said.
Howev , ePauw added, un-
stable atmospheric conditions
make it hard lo predict ac -
curately.
"There's a new storm system
out there, but It looks llke it will
swing to the northwest," he said.
The Orange Coast was still
soaking today after the second
1
24-bour period m a row In which
some areas received more than
Ian inch of rain.
The highest amount reported
llhi" morning for the past 24 hours was on Saddleback Moun-
1taia 's Santiago Peak, which re-
ceived two inches. The season
total there since July is 19.2
inches compared to 12.3 last
year, said John Gietzen of the
(Sff RAINS, Page A2)
* * * Storm Again
Buries Irvine
Under Water
By PIDUP ROSMARIN ma. De11r ,. ... , ....
"I want you to stop this rain! l
want you to do your job and stop
it now!!"
The woman who said that
Thursday wasn't wrlnaing her
hands ln supplication toward
some unseen power beyond the
rain-swollen clouds that fiooded
much or Irvine a second straight.
day. Sb~ was shoutlna at a
secretary in tho public works de-
pa.rtmenL
There were a lot of calls : like
tbatl one, a«0rding to the people
who answer the phones at city
hall, from resident.a wanting to bow bow to set to work--0r 1et
home-Crom and to
n•ICbborbooda nearl7 wholly
IUft'Ounct.d by Oooded IU'fftl.
'ftn1nday, as man)' as 11 city
1tnet1 Mr• eloted to uafbc
beeaUM they ftA unc:ler water.
Vlttually ••ery taortb/aoutb
roN WU abut dOWD by the
ratlbt«m • .;tdcb clroPPed about aa "\Deb and a balf -of ·water
Wednaclay -.id mother lncb
TIUlndQ. JIMt ~ Wedneld&y'I ralnfall
.... .... • twO-bour Period ,.... about 4 to 6 p.m. wlMnll
fell Ill tGtl'eDt1a1 bur.ta, accom·
MIW117.MIL W,ft,\flae~lee te• ed late T*••aJ tllat rHtdenb In
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·ch Enters Innocent Plea
Superoisor, Architect Facing Bribery Trial
ed to Include a number of pre·
trial motions, including a move
to bave District Attorney Cecil
Hicks and his staff removed as
prosecutors or the case.
The indictment alleges that
Diedrich in return for a favora·
ble decision on a land use matter
then pending before the Board of
Supervisors accepted money
directed hls way by a develop-
ment firm through Fullerton at-
torney Michael Remington.
Tbe Indictment also alleges
that Diedrich used his office to
entice the development firm,
Anaheim Hills Inc. and its
parent company, the. Grant
Corporation, to seek out an
$80,000 bank loan on Diedrich's
.behalf.
Rose is named only in a single
count or the three-count indict-
ment.
He is charged with conspiring
with Diedrich to arrange the
solicitation of bribes from the
company.
Remington was granted Im·
munity from prosecution before
tellin·g the grand jury that
$55,000 of a legal fee paid him
was loaned to Diedrich.
The Dec. 15 eight-page indJcl-
ment cites 35 alleged overt acts
related to the charges.
Last July )., Diedrich and
county Supervisor Philip An·
thony were among five men
named in an indlctment charg-
ing them with conspiring to
violate state political campaign
reeulations.
Neither Diedrich, Anthony nor
the two remaming co defendants
in that case have pleaded to the
charges.
Prosecution has been delayed
until the state Supreme Court
decides if Hicks and his staff
were rightr.,Wy dismissed as
prosecutors by Judge Schwab.
·Choosing Sides
Raciti Supports Initiative
o.ilf PllM ~.., O.rv A""'9M
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
Of .. 0.Hy ~IR StMf
Costa Mesa City Councllman
Dom Raciti added hls signature
of support today to a written
argument urging passage or a
controversial rezone initiative
on the March 7 municipal ballot.
Raciti thus broke ranks with
his fellow council members,
becoming the only councilman
to support an attempt by the
North Costa Mesa Homeowners
Association to block construc-
tion of anything but single-
family homes on 68.3 acres near
Bear Street and the Corona del
Mar Freeway.
Opposing the ballot measure is
Security
Pronllsed
By Carter
smEET WORKER CLIFF DOBBINS PROBES DRAIN
Just Too Much Water at Costa Mesa's 19th and Anaheim BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -
President Carter came to
Belgium today, the last stop on
his foreign tour, to assure the
Atlantic allies that any new
nuclear arms agreement with
the Soviet Union will take ac-
count ol Western Europe's
security concerns.
Flooding, Erosion,
Mud Slitles Tallied Carter told Belgian offlcla.11 be
is optimistic about chances for
settling the three-decade old
Arab-Israeli dispute in light of
the peace dialogue between
Israel and Egypt and said be
believes there is still a possibili·
ty of a mullllateral solution
•·supported by several state.."
Flooded streets, erosion and
mud slides continued to plague
Orange County today as rain
poured down for the fourth con·
secutive day.
Irvine was hit hardest Thurs·
day as residents continued to
swim in the most extensive
flooding in the city's history.
se·veral streets were un·
recognizable, inundated so that
they resembled the results of a
major flood that 10 times the
rain might have brought.
Elsewhere, a large portion of
Main Beach in Laguna was
swept into the sea by a drainage
flow and county authoril.les kept
a close watch on Silverado Can-
yon, where a serious mud slide
isolated a number of residents
early Thursday.
No serious injuries have been
linked to the rains, but police
spokesmen reported a greater
number of minor traffic col-
lisions due lo rain·allcked
streets.
West Orange County
authorities report few problems
with flooding and little if any
damage.
Likewise, the South County
area apparently escaped with
few problems, afthougb
numerous construction sites In
the Mlsalon Viejo area were
sandbagged to prevent serious
erosion. A mud slide Wednesday eve-
nJn~t ofl a number of residents
in tfte SUverado Canyon area u
hundreds of tons of mud poured
down Santiaa.oCreet.
The 1Ude Jammed th• creek bed causlJ:la water and mud to
Three TV Sets,
Stereo Gear Gone.
flow onto Silverado Canyon
Road.
Bill Reiter, public works
maintenance superintendent for
the county Environmental
Management Agency, said
workers were on the scene all
Wednesday, finally clearing the
roadway by 7 p.m. Thursday.
In La1una Beach, a steady
runoff from the Laguna Canyon
watershed emptied through a
storm dr~ system at the city's
Main Beach. The runoff sliced
the beach in ball, forming a
temporary river.
The manager ot the Niguel
Cinema in Monarch Plaza was ·
surprised Thursday niabt to
learn that the front three rows or
the threater were under a couple
feet of water. Firemen were
(See DAMAGE, Pa1e AZ>
Prime Minister Leo Tin·
demans and Foreign Minister
Henri Simonet relayed Carter's
remarks to reporters after the
Belgian officials met with the
president.
Later, the president left for
Washington.
Simonet said Carter's com·
ment oo a multilateral Mideast
solution Indicated some other
Arab states may be willinl' to
join the Israeli-Egyptian peace
dialogue al a later stage.
A. Big Charge
Lightning 'Flattens' Woman
81 STEVE lllTCBELL CM .. D.ity,.........,
They say housework offen few rewards, and Barbara
Quinn of South Laguna probably believes that alter liabt--
nln.1 struck her home Wednesday afternoon.
"She was dwstlna things by the fireplace when llgbt-
Dlnl bit the chimney," said buabaod Ed C. Quinn, of 32705
Caspian Sea, in Monarch BayTenace.
"Sbe was crouched down at tho Ume and tbe llthl· nlng flattened her. She went down and stayed down," Quinn
Hld. •
TRB WOMAN WAS NOT burt in the lnddent. which
Quinn said, "sounded like a caDDOD abot."
He aald he waa atandina by the window when be Hw
what be ~rtbcd u a ter:rlflc fiaab and a doafaln•
er uh. lie Mid bis Wlfe wun't frtahtened, "UDtll about 10
m1outwl a... wbeii it dawned oo Mr what •etualb' hap-
pened," be lauabed.
Tbl reUNCl Clary1ler Ccmpay ~c. pNSld•t tald be
Ud bll wife ""' ou"tde to ftDd •bout a thiril ol thetr eblmH)' l1iel aboat thelr patio lpd atop a netpbot'a roof •
the ·majority ol the city councU,
which voted 4-1 late Wednesday
afternoon to accept an opposition
argument against the initiative.
Raciti voted against acceptance
of the argument drafted by the ci-
ty attorney's office and members
of the council.
Both arguments have been sub-
m itled to the city clerk's office,
and will appear along with a map
to be mailed with s ample ballots
to all local voters prior to the elec·
lion.
The homeowners' argument.
signed and submitted by associa-
tion President John Paradis, is
directed primarily at the Amel
Development Company and its
development plans on Gene
Prime Rate
ffises Again
NE\V YORK (AP) -
Citibank, the nation's
second-largest com·
merciaf bank and the
usual pacesetter in prime lending rate trends,
raised its prime rate one-
q u a rter point today lo
eight percent.
The prime rate, a bank's
charge on loans to its best
corporate customers, had
been at 7~ percent
virtually industrywide
since November.
The prime rate ia not
direcUy linked lo personal
or mortgage loan rates.
But bankers say long-term
prime rate increases or
decreases may lead to
similar movements in
other loan charges.
Swiss Vault
Owners Held
In 'Robbery'
Operators or a precious metals
storage business in Santa Ana
were indicted today by the
Orange County Grand Jury on
charges they staged a phony $1.1
mllllonrobberylastyear.
Named in the indictment were
Swiss Vaults Inc. operaton Vin-
cent Carrano of Seal Beach and
Jack FultonorCoronadelMar.
Tbey are cbareed with con-
spiracy to commit grand theft,
conspiracy to submit false in·
surance claims, submission of
false insurance claims and 28
counts of grand theft.
Tbe cbaries relate to a report
IHt July 9 tbat Swiss Vaults of·
fices at1404 N. Grand Ave., Santa
Ana, bad been hit by daylight rob-
bers.
Both suspects pleaded Inno-
cent to the charges durlnl a
brief court appearance today.
In effect, the indictment al·
Je1ea I.Mt Carrano and Fult.oo
staged the alleaed phony rob-
bery to cover up their own
1y1temlc embeulement or 1Uver
bulllon and 1otd coins depo1Jted
wlt.b Swill Vault.a by custom~n. Suta Ana poUce reported Ju·
ly 9 wbeD lhey went to the Swbs
Vault.i Offtee in response to •
bu.r11ar alarm aJpal that Car·
rano wu found Ued to an over--
tu.mid ebaJr.
1l'bey •aid C&ri'ano told them
be we:nt to hll omce tbat Salur·
d11 att.DOoo to keep aQ ap.
polntment made over the ~
bt a woUld·be depositor.
TM bulQ_Seal Be.ch man ro-jl«tedly tMd police he wu held'
at 1~t and Ued to the chalr
wlllJ• atttral men toot $1.1
mllUOD ID IDld aDd 1Uver from
&.beYadl&L
Kawamura's46 acres.
The other parcels ar e planned
for development by Henry
Roberts and Henry Segerstrom.
The properties are owned respec-
li vely by the Phillips family and
Hubert Wakeham.
The homeowners ' argument
calls Amel's original plaos to
"place over 500 apartments and
some singJe.family homes (127)
. . an attempt to overbuild the
Sile."
The council's opposition argu·
ment says "serious legal issues"
and "expensive litigation" would
arise if voters pass the initiative.
The council claims tbe in-
itiative is more a product of
<See SUPPORT, Page A2)
Santa Ana
SexFihns
Fllle Set
A Superior Court jury decided
Thursday that the showing or 11
X-rated films at the Mitchell
Brothers theater hadn't
damaged Santa Ana anything
like the $480,500 the city sought.
However, the jury decided the
city is entitled to $76,400 in com-
pensatory damages from the
Mitchell brothers.
It was Tuesday that the city's
special anU-pornography at-
torney told the jury they should
award tbe city $480,500 in
punitive damages.
However, the jury did not rind
James and Artie Mitchell and
their string of X-rated movies
were worth anythine in punitive
damages.
The jury did find the city was
entitled to $75,400 as compensa·
tion for the theater's operation.
It was the same jury that last
month decided that 11or17 films
it reviewed were obscene.
Those films, including porno
nicks "Behind the Green Door··
and "Sodom and Gomorrah,"
bad run a tot.al of 382 days at the
Mitchell brothers X-rated movie
house on 17th Street in Santa
Ana.
Yet to be decided is whether a
court injtmction will be issued to
close down the theater.
Coast
Weather
Fair toniibt and Satur·
day morning. Ten percent
chance of rain tonight. In·
creasing hlgb cloudiness
Saturday afternoon. Lows
tonitht 46 to 53. Highs
Saturday 6' to 68.
INSIDE TODAY
Jo~ lNa1loo liM• Uvfna on Udo'''-· .. ,.d ratlwr loolc out
m11 wtndow and ia o W1D
than Liv. fn &wrli/ HW. and
look out m1110lrwtow and If~
the Wall StTM Journc:U." SH F ea1uting, ,,. 81.
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12 OAIL ' PILOf I c Frid!y • .1!ftU!1Y I , tt71
Federal F._dhlg
Mesa Council
Eyes Budget
By MICHAEL PASXEVICll
Of ... Dell' ...........
With two excepUona. Costa
Mesa city councilmen reacted
positively to their first look at a
proposal to spend $886,000 in
federal housing and urban de-
velopment funds.
The budget must be approved
by the council, but apparently
won't be until a proposed expen-
diture of $2(),000 for the develop·
ment or a "wilderness'' park is cleared up.
Councilmen also expressed
some concern Tuesday njght
TONIGHT
OCC PLANETARIUM -"The
Loneliness f'actor," 7:30 and 9
pm. Saturday, 1 30 p.m.
OCC LECTURES -"World
War II," Fine Arts 116, 7 p.m.
"Astr onomy Man and his
Universe," Science Lecture 1,
6 · 30 p m. "Television," Fine
Arts 119, 7:30 p.m. "Pre-
rctirement Planning," Science
Lecture 2, 7:30 p.m . "The
Wilderness World," Science II all, 7 :30 p.m.
FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS-
Cartoon Festival, OCC Forum,
7.15 p.m.
SATURDAY, JAN. 7
OCC LECTURE -"Orien-
teering," Gymnasium, 10 a.m.
CHAMBER MUSIC -Irvine
C hamber Pl(jyers, OCC
Auditorium, 8 p.m.
From Page Al
··RAINS •..
Orange County Flood Control
District.
He said Santa Ana received .95
inches yesterday, for a season
total of 6.59. Last year's raulfall at the same dale was 5.51
inches.
Charles Lewis at Orange
Coast College in Costa Mesa
tallied one inch for the past 2.4
hours , for a season total or 7.36,
up from 4.98 inches last year.
The Orange County Harbor
Dcp<\rtment in Newport Beach
recorded .87 inches, for a season
total of 5.73 inches compared to
5 31 last year. •
In Huntington Beach.
ri.linwatcher J . Sherman Denny
n•ported .47 inches, for a season
total or 6.75. Thal figure is sWJ
ht•low the 7.26 inches recorded
last year at this time.
about a planned $140,000 expen·
diture for t.be development ot a
mobile/modular home park for
low and moderate ineome
families and senior citizens.
However, councilmen were
mostly enthusiastic about the
budget presented by Jerome
Vanderwalle, chairman of the
city's Housing and Commuruty
Development Committee, after
a trio of poorly attended publlc
hearings.
The largest portion of the
federal funds, $365,000, would
continue the. city's land aquisi-
t1on and relocation prog_ram to
provide new housing units for
low and moderate income
families.
Vanderwalle called the pro.
gram "our greatest need."
Next in line is a proposed ex·
penditure of $179,000 in HUD
funds lo build a new recr,~alion
center in Lions Park. The local
committee alreadf has allotted $271,000 for the pro1ect.
About $87,000 would go to the
cjly to cover administrative
costs involved in drawing up the
city's fourth year HUD budget.
The money would cover the use
1 of city staff, office faciUlles and
supplies.
Also included in lhe budget.
which must be submitted to
federal officials by Feb. 10, is a
$30,000 program to provide more
mobility for handicapped
persons.
The program would mean
more blue curbs for han-
dicapped parking, added curb
cuts for wheelchairs and the re-
moval of other barriers that
ltmil access for the disabled.
Councilman Jack Hammell
suggested that this program
could receive more funds, name-
ly the $20,000 budgeted for im-
prove men ts Lo lhe 35-acre
Canyon Park on the city's
west side.
Vanderwalle called the pro-
posal "an expression of sup-
port" for citizens on the west
side who seek the improve-
ments, bul Hammett said de·
velopment on the site would go
against the city's promise to
keep the park in its natural
stale.
Councilmen had few com·
ments on the committee's re·
quest to spend $140,000 to buy
land for a low -cost
mobile/modular home park.
This proposal is a new one by
the committee, and will be the
subject of further discussion at a
city council study session Jan. 9
al 2 p.m. in the fifth floor con-
ference room at city hall.
The committee's budget also
proposes spending $35,000 to con-
tinue its financial assistance
program for property improve-
ments for low income families.
A $10,000 expenditure would
renew a grant to the Orange
County Fair Housing Council to
cover the costs of providing ll'i
service in Costa Mesa.
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SHADED AREAS OF MAP INDICATE LANO AFFECTED B INmA~
CouncUm•n Raciti to Sign Up With Homeo~.,. In Meaa .....,. -ut•
U.S. Actions Slow
Decline of Dollar
By The Associated Press
The dollar decLined in cautious
ll'ading on Europe's money
markel.s today but held on to
most of the gains it made Thurs-
day after U.S. action lo snap t.be
currency out of its year-long decline.
Here ar~ late afternoon rates
for the dollar in major European
financial centers, compared
with late rates Thursday and
late rates Wednesday before the
United States started buying
dollars on the foreign ex-
changes:
Today Thursday Wednesday
Frankfurt 2.1350 German
marks 2.1480 2.0730
Zurich 2.0050 Swiss Cranes
2.0437 1.9375
Milan 874.30 Italian lire 875.75 861.40 .
Paris 4.7325 French francs
4 7575 4.6200
Amsterdam 2.2800 Dutch
guilders 2.3110 2.2310
London $1.9100 to the pound
$1.8825 $1.9590
The United States announced
Wednesday, after the close of
Europe's business day, that it
will intervene on the money
markets ln coordtnaUon with
European central banks to prop
the dollar.
That announcement and ag-
gressive purchase of dollars by
the Federal Reserve Board
Thursday caused the dollar to
~oar on lhe world's foreign ex-
changes. Some dealers said the
dollar's losses early today were
a technical reaction to its sharp
rise the previous day.
"The market is testing the
central banks' resolve to keep
the dollar steady," commented
a Frankfurt dealer.
Meanwhile, the stock market
suffered sleep losses today as in·
vestors reacted with renewed
pessimism to the U.S. dollar's
foreign exchange problems and
a new boost in the prime lending
rate.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrial stocks, which had
fallen Z6.2S pointa already th.is.
week, closed another 11.43 points
to793.49.
It was the first lime lt had
fallen below the psycholoeical
800-point barrier since Oct. 2$.
Losers took a 4·1 edge over
gainers among New York Stock
Exchan.ge-Usted issues.
Analysl.s had been expecting a
continuation of Thursday's
broad decline, which was al·
tribuled to doubta over the suffi·
ciency or rederal moves lo
bolster the U.S. dollar in foreign
exchange trading.
HBAttomey
Says Lie Test
'Backs Him'
By ROBERT BARKER Of .. Delly .. , ... Staff
Huntington Beach City At·
torney Don Bonfa said Thursday
that a lie detector lest has
backed up his account of a
physical altercation with one of
his deputies.
Bonfa claimed that the test. which he said he took voluntarily
and paid for with his own
money, vindicated him in the
bitter dispute.
However, the man Bonfa is
feuding with. Deputy City At·
torney John O'Connor, saJd that
the lie detector test proves
nothing.
··it is a gimmick and a fraud
to the public," O'Connor said.
Fro-111 Page Al
SUPPORT. •
"emotionalism and special in-
terest pressW'e8" rJther than a
consideration of 'the community
as a whole.
''Adoption of planning or-
dinances by the initiative process
can easily be used by persona for
their own personal ends bavioe
nothing w do with good planning
and zoning," the council's argu.
mentatates.
The homeowners' areument
contends that "t.be problem is
basicallyooeo!clensity,"
The assodatlon•s a1ru01ent
further states ''there are not
enoueh driveways to ease traffic
congestion abd other problems
that may arise.
''The accesa to the .apartment
complex is at a single JoeaUon so
that any unusual tralfio acctdent,
major water main bretk, need ror
repair of street or utJliUes within
the street would sµbstantially ob-
struct emergency acces~.''
The homeowners also believe
that "'slngle·famUy bomes would
have a greater positive effect up-
on the fair market value of homes
in the immediate area.•• ..
In ref!)OJlff, the C0"'1c:.IJ. -
minus Raciti-adibita '.'J!lete is
noonesim}Slesolutlootothi.lcom-
plex problem." ..
The council clalli:I t con-
sideration Wat~ -.ae1r lac·
tors as the land a location, noise,
traffic and to the changing hous·
ing and economic needs or the
community before Arnel'a plans
were approved. Raciti cast the
lone dissenting vote.
"'This baUot measure does not
consider all these factors and
would create legal, economic, en-
vironmental, housing and de-
velopment problems" if ap-
proved by voters, the argument
contends.
Mayor Norma Hertzog, Vice·
Mayor Jack Hammett. Coun-
cilman Ed M,cFarland aqdCoun-
cilwoman Mary S.m.allwood in·
tend to add their signatures to the
council argument.
STORM •••
would be unable to d.rtve to or
troro theh' ho.mu.
Pollet Lieutenant Jerry Bo7d
aaid tho storm haa brou1ht ~e moat ext.ensivo fioodinf lo lrviac blltozy. .
llo1dl tWl dOMd today were
Culver Drive from Main Street to
Barranca Road and from Bryan
Avenue to Jrvhae Boulevard;
Parkway Drive from Lake to
Jeffrey B.oad; Barraoc~ Road
from 1elJ~ Road to Sand Can-
yon Ro d; aDd .Jelfrey llo&d from the San Dleeo Freeway to
Irvine Center Drive.
Also closed were Br/an
Avenue trom Jtffrey Roa to
Culver Drive; Irvine Boulevard
fr001 Jeltrey Road to Culver
Drive; all ol Ridgellne Drive ln
Turtle ~k; ana Turtle Roe.It
Drive from Starcrest Drive to
Sierra Cecile Road.
The nooded streets were in
part responsible for numerous
trarnc accidents, but t.be only
serious accident lo the two da)?i
or raln came when the au.o was
shining.
An Irvine motorcyclist. David
C. Winslow, 17, of 4222 Escudero
Drive, was hospitalized after his
cycle sud into a pickup truck
turning left io front or him on
Turtle Rock Drive at Concordia Drive.
The driver of the truck, Ken ·
neth E . Wells. 51, of West Co·
vina, told police be never saw
Winslow because of glaring sun-
light reflected off the wet street.
Winslow was treated for possi·
ble internal injuries. He was re-
ported in satisfactory condition
today at Tustin Community
Hospital.
* * * From Page Al
DAMAGE •••
called in to pump out nearly u;o
gallons oC water at about 11:1.S
p.m.
Few problems of signitleanct\
were reported in Newport.
Beach, alt.bough city crews were
called out to block out portions of Back Bay Drive and one of
the lanes on San Miguel Drive.
Jake Mynderse, director or
general services, said the lane
on San Miguel was closed
because nmorr from a nearby
construction site had un·
dermined the roadway sllehUy.
Back Bay Drive, which skirts
the steep bluffs on the east side
or the Upper Bay, fell victim to
a few small mud slides.
A •lmilar problem was report-
ed in San Clemente, where a
mud slide caused the temporary
closure of one lane on South
Coa!it Hiehway Thursday. Costa Mesa traffic engineers
ran out or "flooded" signs as the
downpour caused the shutdown
of many roads. Police were
called in to divert traffic.
Hardest h.it was 19th Street in
the downwwn area, and a small
road cave·ln was reported on
Bristol Street.
Costa Mesa traffic authorities
said most roadways were fairly
clear early today. However,
sandbags were still being rnade
available w citizens at the city's
corporate yard at 2300 Placentia
Avenue.
The Orange County Fire
Department in Laguna Niguel
measured .78 inches, for a
season total of 7.33 inches, up
from 6.84 inches last year.
NJ Nearing
Laetrile OK
Witness in Bovan
Murder Case Wanted
"If Bon.Ca was sincere, why
did be conceal and suppress t.be
fact that he was taking a poly·
graph test until he returned with
a favorable report?
"He could have taken any
number or tests before he passed
one," O'CoMor said.
Bonfa said today that O'Con·
nor's remarks are so weak that
they are "ludicrous."
Terrorists Killed
MEXICO CfTY (AP) -Police
said 2S detectives stormed the
hideout of a Communist cuer·
rilla group in a M~co City sub-
urb Thursday and killed three
terrorists. Police Chi~r Arturo
Durazo said the tsrorists were
members of the 23rd of Sep-
tember Communist League.
Mexico's ·most active urban
guetrllla group.
Rlsint storm surf generate4
by the Incoming front whipped
up breakers from six to eight.
feel at Huntingl.on Beach, witb
occasional cresl.s to 10 feet.
5 Held in Seizure
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Five
persons were arrested and ~
million worth ol the drul PCP,
known as "angel dust," was
se ized in a raid on a
Willowbrook home, police say.
TRENTON, N.J . CAP>
Legislation leaalizing the use of
Laetrile in New J ersey is one
~lcp short or galnlog passage.
A bill legalizing use of the con-
l rover si al substance, which
some claim helps treat cancer,
passed the Senate on Thursday
by a vote of 21-7 and was sent
back to the Assembly for con-
currence in amen,dments.
The Senate's revlalon would
require physicians who pre·
scribe Laetrile to wam patients
that it has no known medical
valu~. Doctors and patients
would have to sign a statement
acknowledging that warning had b~n given.
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Frank Rossi, the Laguna Hills
resident expected Lo be a key
witness in the trial of seven peo-
ple accused in the Stephen John
Bovan killing, is wanted in
Rhode Island for extortion, it was revealed today.
Authorities in Providence said
they probably will not extradite
Rossi, whose real name is Frank
Deleo.
Rossi-Deleo has been in hidina
since prosecution or the murder
case began. He is also expected
to be an important witness in a
narcotics case pending against
one of the seven murder de!en·
danls.
As Deleo, be was named with
another man in an April, 1988.
grand jury indictment banded
down in Providence alle1lna
they threatened a woman who
was to testily against mobster
Raymond Patriarca, who was
standing trial for loan sbarklna.
A spokesman for ithe Rhode
Island Attorn6y General'• omce
described Patriarca •• the state's "number one or1aniied
crime fisure. ••
The spokesman said Deleo'•
CO·lndlctee stood trial in the U•
tortlon case in 198'9 and was a.c·
quitted. Deleo apparently ded
tho st.ate before betn1 arr-.Iped and a fUllUve warrant wu 11·
aued tor Illa arreat at tbat thoe.
The Attomey Gueral'• of.
flclal .-ld ~· th• cue 11
now "&ht rean old ind btea-....
tht otfier inan wu acqulU«l,
B.bode IJWMl wU1 DOt •o to the
·•XJ*LM ot brln,t.Ds Deleo back
to trial. '"
He aatd that the natlOnwlde
warral\t hu beell wttJaarawn.
but that a sUM warrant a\Udi. "It Mr. Dileo, or Mr. RoNI,
whatever he eal11 blmHll.
com11 beck \o RliOM JtlUd IDd
"' nnd him. .. .m la .. bldl belor• t•• couru .. · Uae
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spokesman said.
Neither the Rhode Island of-
ficial nor local law enforcement
ofricials could say when Deleo
changed his name to Rossi and
moved to the Orange Coast.
Rhode Island orticials list
Deleo as 37. As Rossi, his age is
set at 36.
He was the first witness to be
granted immunity from prosecu-
tion in the Bovan case. Rossi is
an associate of three of the men
accused ot gunnlna Bovan down
outside a Newport Beach
restaurant oct. 22.
Rossi ls also an important wit·
ness lo the narcoUcs trial of
Alexander Kulik, who faces a
variety of criminal charges, in-
c I uding participation in the
Bovan murder conspiracy.
Rossi wu 11lated to tesUfy this
week ln the preliminary bearing
on charaes that Kulik wu found
In possession ol more than a
pound of nearly pure oriental
heroin.
That hearinC was contJnued to
Jan. 19 lo South Oran•e County•
JudJclal t>latrict Court.
AGENT LOSES
PIGGY IUNK
"This Is the only lie detector
lest that I have taken in my life
and I am willina to take a lie de-
tector test on that," Bonfa aatd.
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A WORD To· THE WISE-
There Is a tendency for many c8rpet stores to use strictly a
warehouse concept. On& .advaotage is seeing carpeting In rolls
rather than samples.
Many disadvantages are evident-moat operations or this
type buy only Off~oods. so that the custo'"8r only gets to see
old patterns. or carpets the mitts couldn't sell to regular outlet~.
Also. this type of operation generally feels that experience 1s
unimportant and consequentty the salespeople know little or
nothing at>Out the products. Anally, most will farm out the
1nstatlatlons to the lowest bidder. guaranteeing ~ poor
fnstallatlon. (Many of th«$e tnttallers are contracting •llegally
without a state license.)
At Alden's we maintain a happy medium. We carry a large
Inventory, and the largest sample selectlbn around. We have
experienced salespeople. a(ld our Installer• were: trained by us.
Ftnauv. we are a state licensed contractor.
Friday. J<*nuary 6. 1978 DAILY PILOT .43
S~laool Moratoriu111
Water;WaterEvei9ywhere . \ Mangers Asks
Mir l'l6el ,.,... _.,Gery ,.....,_
For 'Breather'
A two-year moratorium on
n e w legislat100 a ffecting
California public schools was
urged Thursday by As
semblyman Dennis Mangers. 0 -
H.untington Beach.
Mangers said that schools arc
reeling under a barage of lawi.
passed ln the last. two sessions or
the slate Leeislalure.
Sunday Pilot
Puts A ccent on
New Ventures
Ever think of starting your
own business or breaking mto
television as the new year
begins? Sunday's Daily Pilot
wiU provide clues about these
ventures.
TV BREAKS -Think you
could provide the dialogue or act
in your favorite program? Staff
SUND A Y"S BEST
writers Jackie Hyman and Den-
n is McLellan checked with
Orange Coast script writers and
actresses and found it isn't all
that easy.
Manger:. i.a1d the schools need
a breather.
··They need to gather their re-
sources and beg10 the im-
plementation or thei.e new pro.
grams without the threat of
more legislative demands on
their tame and attention," he said
Mangers. a former principal
in the Fountain Valley sehool
i.ystem and a me,mber of the As·
sembly Education Committee,
also said that he wouldn't in·
troduce or vote for any new
measure which l>ecks to add
another subject lo the .. already
burdensome" curriculum.
He indicated that schools are
nearly overwhelmed while try:
ing to keep pace with rooent
legislation which includes:
-AB 160 which establishe<f
collective bargainin& foe
teachers.
-AB 3408 which mandate~
competency standards fo~
graduation. '
-AB 1302 . the Early
Childhood Education measure.
AB 1329 which mandates in·
struct1on in the student's
primary language
AB SS. the ommbus school
frnance and school improvement
measure
·-AB 551 for school staff in· 4 service trammg.
-AB 1250, the master plan !or special education. ·
SIGN IS THE ONLY INDICATION THAT THIS IS A HIGHWAY, HEAVILY USED JEFFREY ROAD IN IRVINE
Swollen Floodwetera Overflow Flood Control Channel South Of Barranca Road
INDIVIDUAL EFFORTS-
Sunday's Business Page takes a
look at two Orange Coast busi-
nessmen who left the daily grind
to follow their own drummer-
and to find contentment.
Mangers is calling for other
legislators to support the
moratorium. He also is asking
all school boards and education
groups to adopt resolutions sup--1 porting bis plan.
THIS MOTORIST HAD TO GET PUSHY TO GET·THROUGH COSTA MESA INTERSECTION
Intersection of Anaheim And Center After Sklea Opened Up Thursday Afternoon
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Painters Flee
Angry Bees
OPA·LOCKA, Fla. <AP) .
SEE STRO&I R UN-Senator
Strom Thurmond, 74, has i.enl
his toddler children home while
he begins the hard race to hold
his seat for six more years. but
then, says an Associated Press
story, he is always running.
•·schools are trying lQ. prevent
venereal disease, fight drugs.
alcohol and tobacco abuse, treat
emotional disturbance, en·
courage conservation, promote
bicycle, motorcycle and auto
s afety, increase consumer
awareness, enhance values and
morals etc.," Mangers said.
When Opa·locka decided to paint
its Arabian·style city hall, there
weren't any complaints from the
citizenry. The bees. however,
took exception.
As two painters climbed a 50-
foot minaret to start laying on a
light shade of pink, ~·n estimated
15,000 bees attacked from their
home in the tower's wooden
beams.
SUNNY SIDE -The face
that's laWlched a million laughs
1s back on Broadway. Imogene
Coca, who plays a dippy spinster
wandering through train cars in
··Twentieth Century," talks
about her comeback.
"We must take a hard fresh ,.
look at what the schools can ,
reasonably do with the resources·
they have and stop using them asi
a dumping ground for every well•
intentioned problem solver's
a~piratioo," Mangers added.
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AMATEUR NIGHT: Reports
published out of Los Angeles to-
day allege that just upcoast, in·
cumbent Long Beach Mayor
Tom Clark may have broken the
law in seeking campaign dona-
llona.
If the news dispatch turns out
to be true, this is Ukely to be an
enormous embarrassment to our
ne1gbbonng larae metropolis.
What is alleged is that Mayor
Clark, who seeks re-election in
the city's March primary elec·
tion, lnvfted city officials to a
fund-rajsing dinner.
The price tag was $30 per
plate.
Already today, this allegation
has ilJicited huge titters and
great guffaws aU across Orange
County.
Mayor Clark :.hould be red-
f aced. What a piker he is in the
fund·ra1smg dodj(e.
THIRTY BUCKS a plate?
What \\a.S h<• !>crv1ng up there in
Long Beach" Ch1h and beans
with a half-glass of Coke? Whal Mayor Clark and his
poht1caJ crome.'> need to do is get
right over here into Orange
County for some lessons in elec-
t.Jon fund·ra1smg.
Our politicians in Orange
County are the kings of the fund·
r aising dodge. You don't get any
or this puny $30 a plate monkey
business around here. Our
.voliticos have re(ined fund rais-
in~ so the victim-guests are now
fleeced on a grand scale.
For starters, it appears that
the Long Beach mayor only held
nne questionable fund-raiser.
You couldn't s urvive in the
Orange County political arena
like that.
You·d have lo have at least
one a month, like our poliLic1ans
have been doing. You have to
build up the old treasury. These
fund-raisers s hould be going
year-around.
, WHY, JUST THE other day,
an invitation to one of these
e vents came floating through
the newsroom here. You could
co visit a fancy house and jaw
with the politician for onlv one. hundred and fifty s mackers.
Just a nice evening out.
. Mayor Clark's thirty bucks
would barely cover a tip for the
doorman and valet parking at an
Orange County fund-raiser.
Besides that, Orange County
'politicians long ago proved that
fund-raising dinners are clearly
passe. They used to charge two-
hundred bucks a plate and as·.
&em ble the suckers at some
r estaurant with a name you
. can •t pronounce.
BUT THEN OUR politicos dis-
covered you have a cash-now
problem. You have to pay tor
putting something on that plate
that those being fleeeed can eat.
This reduces profits.
So our Orange County election
hucksters mvented the cocktail
reception. You get in the door
for two hundred clackers. For
some more caah, you might get
a glass with ice cubes in it. Slip
aom e body another SSO and
they'll put some liquor in the
Jlass.
IT'S NO WONDER that Long
Beach is drawing giggles around
OrangeCountytoday.
They may have the Queen
Mary but they're really hick
town dudel in the political fund·
raJslng dodee.
~THEA I NATION
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Cocaille Deb&ted
I
, . '· Funds Sought to Fight Dnlg in U.S.
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
House committee, saying it's
"impossible" for the govern-
ment to dam the intemaUonal
now of cocaine into this country,
is calling for an education cam·
paign to curb the estimated S8
billion-a-year business.
But a White House official and
a Drug Enforcement Ad -
ministration spokesman dis·
agree wtth the panel's finding,
arguing 111Stead that recent er.
Red Mi g ht
Downplayed
In Study
NEW YORK (AP) -A gov-
ernment study concludes that
the Soviet Union could not win a
strategic nuclear war but the
United States and tu allies face
problems in defending against a
conventional attack in Europe
and the Far East. the New York
Times said today.
The newspaper said the study
on world military balance is the
first prepared by the Carter ad-
ministration and its findings dif.
fer somewhat from the views
held by the administration of
former President Ford. The
Times also gave these details:
forts to reduce cocaine traffick· tn1 bave been successful.
I N THE LAST few months,
said DEA spokesman Robert
teldkamp, authorities have
made some of the largest co-
caine sebu:ra ever. A record 130
pound$ ol pure cocaine, worth
approximately $33 million, was
seized in Colombia in October, be said.
But Feldkamp and Peter G.
Bourne, President Carter's
special assistant for health is·
sues, acknowledged that recent
seizures represent only a tiny
fraction ol the estimated 15 lo 20
tons or cocaine -au or it from
Latin America -distributed an-nually in this country.
"I strongly differ with the
committee in terms of the effec·
liveness of law enforcement. I
think we've made a good deal of
progress in the year ln reducing
the Clow or cocaine," said Bourne.
HE SAID THE government's
program aims at making the
dr1,1g expensive, thus discourag-
ing casual use, and should not be
Judged solely on the amount
seized.
. "~e~sonally, I am not very op·
tam1stic about an education pro-
gram, alt.bough I'm not saying
we shouldn't use one," be said in
an interview Thursday.
Bourne, who estimated that
one million Americans may
have lried cocaine, saJd it is dif.
flcult to coovince people that co-
caine poses a health hazard. "As a result, it ia very hard to have
education programs that are
very effective."
EA~LIER THURSDAY, the
House Select Committee on
N arcoUca AbUJe, in lsaulng a re-
port oo its alx-natton So'1tb
American tour laat Auaust, said, "It ts impossible to control tbe
distribution ol cocaine after it
enters int.eroatiooaJ trafflckine networks." .
The report described cocaine-
s e 1 li o g networks as blibly
sophisticated organizations with
structures and discipline re-
sembling multioatlonal oil or
grain companies . It said
widespread bribery and other
corruption undermine ID·
vestigative efforts.
Noting that Americans .,-e the
principal users of the ille,al
d rug, the report said, "We
must. .. develop new methods
of public education which will
discourage potential new usefs aost provide current users with
the type of information that will
encourage them to discontJnue their use."
•STOP STARING AT US AND JUST R!l.Ar .,,.._. '
Pf1tol1' Johnny Rotten Opena B•nd'a U.S. Tour
Pist•ls' Shot: Loud
More Curi~us Than Punk, Crowd IncludesCo s
J\TLANTA CAP > -Vice squad hour-long set that included such • . p . officers were there, but the tUnes as "Anarchy in the UK.. but the bands Amencan bus1-
notorious punk rock group from and "God ·save the Queen· .. ·a ness 111.Jln&ger said t he Sex
Britain, the Sex Pistols, couldn't song in which Elizabeth ii is Plst~Js were pleued with the re-
have ~n bU$ted for anything described as a mofon. cepuon.
naugbtierthanloudnea. Most of the crowd in ,the 500. "THEY WEltE HAPPY with
''You can all stop atarina at us seat concert ball appeared more it," Rory Johnston said. 0 lt was
and just relax and have some curious than enthusiastic their first Iii here, so obviously
fun ," lead singer Johhny Rotten although a bard core of fan~ it was all a bit new to them.
told the crowd as the group took standing closet>t to the stage "U the tour had started m
the stase f<>! its American debut bounced aimlessly tn the air in time, they would have bad a
Thursday rugbt, traditional punk style. chance to work on things a bit
. THE FOUR YOUNG musl-There were only a few calls more, but for a rant Iii it wu
c1ans then bluted through an for ene<ires when tbe set ended pretty good," he said.
' ' • The band· members decllned
THE STUDY T I TLED
"Military Strategy and Force
Posture Review" says the Unit·
ed States maintains a suffi cient
force of strategic missiles to de·
ter both large-scale and limited
nuclear attacks.
But it says the outcome or a
large-scale conventional war in
Europe could be unfavorable
and there would be only a re-
mote chance of slopping a Soviet
thrust without losing territory.
John D. MacArthur,
·Billionaire, Dies
post-concert interviews. A
spokesman· said travelln1 and
the performance bad left them exhausted.
PROM&rEJlS WERE forced to cancel several concert dates
because U.S. orficiaJa al first
were reluctant to issue travel
visas. The delay reportedly oc-
curred after it wu discovered
some of the Sex Plstoll bad
ininor police records. In the Far East, the report
suggests that North Korea miaht
be able lo seize tbe South
Korean capital of Seoul in a sur·
prise attack but the report does
not question the adminlatra-
tion 's policy of gradually
withdrawing American ground
forces from South Korea.
I N T H E E V E'N T of a
superpower conflict ln the Mid·
die East or southern Africa, the
United States wouJd prevail, it
says.
The Times quoted unnamed
officials as saying that the re-
port formed the basis for Pres!·
dent Carter 's directive last sum·
mer calling for major improve-
ments in the combat abllity of
American forces in Europe
while slowing planned changes
in the strategic force.
Some ol the conclusions of the
study reported by the Times
were similar to those or an As·
sociated Press study last year.
THE REPORTERS who made
the AP study, Fred S. Hoffman,
a military writer, and Peter
Arnett, an AP special correspon·
dent, concluded that America's
ability to fight a major conven·
tional land, air and sea war bad
been seriqusly weakened by
shortages in key weapons and
ammunition and by other
critical deficiencies. (The
articles appeared in the Dally
Pilot.)
The writers concluded the
country Ahould fare well In any
nuclear conflict.
.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla CAP) -Billionaire John o.•
MacArthur, the crusty insurance and real estate baron who lived in
a modest apartment and conducted business from a coffee shop, died
today of cancer. He was 80.
MacArthur died at Good Samaritan Hospltal. His physician bad
told a news conference three days ago that MacArthur was a billionaire, MacArthur -bold·
dying or cancer of the pancreas. ing an ever-present cup of coffee
MacArthur, who parlayed and smoking a cigarette -
ownership of a $2,500 mail otder would greet hotel guests, good-
msurance firm into one of tbe naturedly criticize employees
largest fortunes in America, ~nd, through hJs telephone, slay
always refused to estimate bis in touch with assistants who ran
worth. Other sources put it as his empire.
h i g h as S 5 bi 1 Ii on , but His lifestyle gave scarce hint
"billionaire" was as close a of his huge wealth. "Certainly if
description as he would accept. I wanted a yacht, I could get
one," MacArthur said during a
1976 interview with The As·
sociated Press. "But I don't. If I
wanted to build a mansion, I
could."
APWI,.......
BIUIONAIRE DIES
John O. MacArthur
Police from Mempbis, where
the eroup was acbedulecl to bold
.itJ next concert tonlgbt, Joined
Atlanta police in obseninc the
band in acUoo.
"From the stories that people
read in tbe papers, you don't •
even know if they're human, but
then you see that they're JllSt
four young muslciana who thinlt
they have aometbinC to aq -
somethlng valld lbat nobody else
Is saylna," Johnston sald.
The mess-ae, crtUcs say, is a
rejection of tradltJonal values -
a theme common to rock 'n' roll
groups of the late 1960s and
early 19705.
MacARTHUR DREW plaudits
when h e ransomed the
famed Delong Ruby from the un-
derworld in 1965. In 1972, he was
cast as a heartless landlord
when he tried to evict a once-
wealthy widow from her apart-
ment for non· payment of rent.
Although fabulously wealthy,
MacArthur never cluttered his
lire wilh the usual accouter·
ments of fortune. He had no
limousine. no mansion, few
han gers-on and not even a
secretary.
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In his later years. he spent.
most of hjs time in Lhe cofree
chop of his Colonnades Hotel,
where he lived in a modest two-
bedroom apartment.
HE SPURNED THE jet-set
life or nearby Palm Beach,
where he said people "have a
party every night
someplace .•. They're yaltklty·
yakking about nothing, boring
the hell out of each other, I'm
sure. They certainly bore the
bell out of me."
Dressed in clothes that sug-
tested a handyman rather than
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SACRA tENTO cAP > -State lecitlaton have •eun ~i&l ~~UIJl on property wea wllb or·
eri. frOm Gov. Edmund in>wn Jr. to corne up
"1th a $1 bDlLoo bill t.hla 11\00tb. but UtUt advice on
}low lb do Jt.
Brown 1ave only vague outllnea or a ta.
packa1e whC!n he called the 11pe<:lal aeaaion Thurs·
day In tua State-ol·the-St•te meaace.
Ne.at.her ht nor le1islaUve leaders had an
aoawer for tbe question that has stymied
\lawmakers ror the laat year: Should tax relief be
abared equally by all property owners or be bued.
on income?
THAT QUESTION PROBABLY wll1 be
answered by a handful of Democrata ln the state
Senate. Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy said
Thursday his house wouldn't insist on any pro-
vU!ions that weren't acceptable to a ma.Jority or the
Senate.
Twice last year, Republicans and moderate-to-~onservaUve Democrats in the Senate teamed to.
defeat Assembly-passed bills, sponsored by
Brown, that otrered the m~t relief to low-to·
middle-income homeowners.
Most liberals still favor some formula wei&ht·
ed toward low-income families, llke the Brown·
Highway U s e Limited
Fierce Storm
Batters North
By The Associated Prei.s
Interstate 80 was opened early today on Ii
l1m1ted basis in the wake or a blizzard·hke storm
'which forced the highway patrol to close il Thurs-
day.
Califorrua Department of Transportation of-
ficials in Truckee first opened the highway to light
vehicles with chains.
Crews worked through the night to plow the
pavemenL
It was closed Thursday as was the Mt. Rose
Highway, California Route 267 from Truckee lo the
Lake, part or highways 89 and 20.
TH E CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY Patrol said the
highway over Donner Summit was constantly
clogged with accidents. none or them &erlous.
Truckee hotels and motels were full or
stranded travelers. The 12 hour closure of the
highway was the longest period In five years
It was 0"1c1ally closed from Colfax to Boca
U.S. 50, WHICH RUNS PARALLEL and south
or 1·80, was open but down to two lanes, one each
way
Blinding sheets of rain, driven lo some places
by winm of more than 40 mUes an hour, fell on
many parts of Northern California Crom a deep
depression that rampaged ashore from lhe
Pacific. By midnight the front had moved on, and
~kies began to clear.
In the Sierra, ski lifts were closed down as
winds gusted to 70 miles an hour. Al Mount Shasta,
an avalanche knocked down some ski lift towers to
the tune of more than $175,000 damage.
A1dty. January e. 197& DAILY PILOT ;\S
on Tax Relief Bill
backed bUl. Cowsenat1vt•s want across the-board
relief that hrlp11 rmddle-to upper·lncome families.
ONE PUR FOR THE LEGISLATURE to act
ia tbe prebence on the June state ballot of the
Jarvia lax initiative
That proposal, which qua.llfied easily for the
baUot in a pell lion drive, would cut )ocal property
taxes by about f1 billJon without providing any
new source of revenue. Unless the Legislature can
defuse the issue, the initiative 1s thought to have a
&ood c banc:e to pass.
A continued spilt wab evident after a closed·
door meeting or the 26 Senate Democrats Thurs-
day, before Brown's speech
CAUCUS CHAIRMAN OMER RAINS, D·
Ventura, said 15 members -six short of the
needed Senate majority -"could accept some ele·
ments" of a bill based on tncome and ability to
pay.
Rains has named a four-mUll committee to try
for a compromise propobal nexl Tuesday, and s81d
he is "cautiously optimC.llc."
It lncome·related tax relief is contained in the
final bill, he said, "it's going to be so watered
down that lt will not be controversial."
AN ALTERNATIVE PROPOSAL THAT has
been circulated by Brown's staff In the last few
weeks would scrap the governor's earber plan of
sending Cllih rebates to property taxpayers.
Instead. it would lower lax bills by increasine
the homeowner's exemption from the current
$1,750 to $2,500, and shift the homeowner's share of
local welfare programs to the state. It woU-ld also
increase the $37 renter's tax credit to $75.
Passace of a bill should be somewhat easier
because of parliamentary rules of the special
sesaion.
INSTEAD OF THE TWO.TIDJlDS majority
that eluded them twice last year, le1lslatlve
leaders now say they can draft a bill that needs on·
ly a simple majority.
Under rules of tho special session, the bUI
would take effect 90 days after the session ends, so
it could lower property taxes by November. In a
regular session, a simple-majority bill wouldn't
take effect until 1979.
A compromise may not be easy, however.
Some Senate liberals are reported to be bold.int
out for tax relief based on need.
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"'" .......... TWO MEN WANTED FOR QUESTIONING
Strangler THk Force ReleHed Compo•tt••
Strangle Case
Focuses on 2
LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Hillside Strao&ler
Task Force is focusing Its search on two men, us·
ing composite drawings of the prur as its main
weapon, police say.
"We cannot aay with any degree ol certainty
that lhese composites depict the person or persons
responsible for the homicides under investlsa·
tioo," Assist.ant Police Chief Daryl Gates aald
Thurs day in releaslnc the pictures.
BUT HE ADDED THAT THE TASK force
feels the two men "need to be Identified and local-
.?<! in furtherance of our investigation "
Investigators were asking ror citizens' help in
matchin~ the comPosites to anyone seen "fre·
quentlng or loitering in the Hollywood·Glendale-
Eagle Rock or Highland Park areas." he said.
Drawing No. 1 showed a male Caucasian, 28·30
years old, 5·fo<>l·9, 155 pounds. with medium brown
shoulder.length hair.
DRAWING NO. Z SHOWED A MALE Cauaa-
cian or Latin with a light olive complexioo, about
~years old, 5-foot· 7, 130 to 140 pounda, dark hair. a mwitache and high cheek bones.
Both men reportedly were seen after one of the
stranglings, but police declined~ sar which on~ •.
SIERRA NEVADA STRUCK BY BLIZZARD-LIKE STORM
Motorists on lnteratar.. 80 Were Forced to Turn Around
"'"WI..,...
F RANK BENCH, WHO BEADE D the dis-.
cuasions, is the uncle or 12-year-old Dolores Cepeda,·
who -along with bor friend, 14-year-old Sonja
Johnson-was a victim of the Strangler.
It was noted t.hat Los Angeles police, who
formerly would respond Immediately to a report or
a missing person only In cases of children 10 or un·
der, have temporarily revised that policy_ so that
all reports of missin& females, regardless or age,
are acted upon immediately.
MUD SLIDES CLOSED COAST lhghway 1
fi ve miles south of Big Sur. In San Francisco, a
street reported undermined by torrential rain~
caved in
Lightning, rure for the San Francisco Bay
Area . forked through the sky in the roar or
thunder. A lightning bolt knocked out the KCBS
broadcasting tower. but an alternate facility got
the ataUoo back on the wr within minutes.
The Air Force facility atop Mount Tamalpals,
across the Golden Gale from San Francisco, re·
ported wind gusts of 70 mph Thursday morning.
THE RUNOFF FROM THE storm swelled
drought-depleted reservoirs and brought the
Russian River to within a few feet of its 32-foot
flood stage.
San Francisco received nearly an inch or rain.
an amount reported by a number of stations. San
Francis~ International Airport, however, report·
ed 2.19 inchea. The wettest spot in the storm was
Redding with rive inches.
Sal Mineo
Suspect
Returned
MARSHALL, Mich.
CAP) -A swaggering,
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VISTA <AP> -Sheriff's deputies have arrest·
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residential robberies and sexual assaults that have
terrorized northern San Diego County.
David Kay Stiles, 19,
was arrested at his home
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. late Thursday and a 17· .... TATE year·old youth was ar·
_ rested a short Ume later ..__ ______ _, as he drove away from
his house, said Sheriff's Lt. Joe Bingham.
Both youths were arrested on warrants l.llued.
Thursday ni ght after an exhaustive month-Ions In-
vestigation.
Borur Chopper Target ol Slaot•
SAN YSIDRO (AP > -A Border Patrol
helicopter fl ying a routine mission was the target
of several shots apprently fired from across the
Mexican border west of the international crossing
at San Ysidro, officials say.
Robert McCord, u1Lstant agent in charge of
the Chula Vista sector , said Thursday neither the
pilot nor his observer were struck by the volley of
1 bull~ts ~red about lb p.m . Wednesday. .
back to California the March, said he had not been told by the city al· same way he left -un-
torney that the invitations might be illegal, the Los der guard.
Angeles Times said he rescinded the letters to city Lionel Williams , 21,
workers and refunded donations. who was to have been
Con1'fclion Hearing DenlH released al the end of
the week alter serving SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -· The man whose time to Calhoun County
case led to striking California's 1974 capital Jail for obtalnlng money
punistiment law off the books in 1976 lost a bid under false pretenses, Thur~day to have the stole Supreme Court over· agreed Thursday to re-
turn his murder conviction. tum to Calllomia volun·
The high court denied without comment a peU· tarlly to stand trial for
lion for hearing from Steven Rockwell. 26, of first-degree murder In
Sepulveda, convicted in Ventura County Superior the actor's death.
Court on May 11. 1976, of first degree murder. kid· THE •.IMl "'~GELES napping and rape of Linda Beth Coverly, 18, on A.AID ~' Jan. 5, 1976. Times, meanwhile, q uot·
ed court document.a to· Trade Secret Theft Charged day as saying Williama
SAN DIEGO <A P) -A $10.35-mlllion civil suit on several occasloot bad
was liled Thursday by an Oceanside manulactur-braeged of k llll n g
ing ftrm charging International Telephone & Tele· Mineo, once to a woman
1raph Co. with theft of trade secrets. visitor and on other OC·
The SUperlor Court sult liled by the Deutsch caalons to fellow in·
Co .. which produces submtniature electrical con· mates.
duct.ors, seeks an injunction against the use by l1T Tho docwneiita were
or tnrormaUon allegedly obtained from 12 former riled to obtain an arrest
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1 LONG BEACH (AP) -The city attome'Y'I of·
1 flee is looklnf( into whether Mayor Tom Clark D~utsch employees also n~a~m~ed~a~s~d~e~fe:n~Clan~ts~. __ _:w~ar~r~a~n~U~o~r~Wl~lli~·~a~ma~. -~~~~~~~~=~~~====~===========--
broke state and municipal laws by aollcillnl cam·
paten contribution• rrom city otrlclala aod
1 employees he invited to a SOO.a·plate fund·ralslnc'
dinner . it wu reported today.
AlJhougb Clark, wbo is seeking re-election in
ams
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A Youth Program
That's Working
For the past th ret! ) l'ar::.. Lhe A::.::.l'l>:-.menl i;ind Treat·
menl Service~ Center ( r\TSC' Ir\ :'\c\\ (JOrl Beach has
provided worthwh1l<• :.ervicc.., to t roubh.·d Orange Coa'>t
~ oungster ... many of thl·m aln•<ltl\ .11 u<ld.., ''1th lav. en
forccment
· The center wa.., a forerunner 1n c1 n10\ t· ''1th in thL'
.iuven1le Jlll>l1cC? :.y:.tt•m to offt•r ..iltt•1·n..it1\ t·:-. 10 formal ck
tcntion of minor-; It nho prmid1·-. ln·atnwnt \\llh1n tlw
rnmor·.., O\\n tommun1l\
.Judgrng from <.1 n:1·t·111 1·111ml\ 111 ol1e111on lh-p;,irtmcnt
1·\ aluatmn <ii ,\TS(' lh1• progr\1111 h.i \\111 l-.1•d and \\Ill kt•cl
\ l'I'\ \H•lf
Tht· :--luch 11·.im luuod th.it !HI 111·1<1·111 111 tlw
'11ung'>lt•1.., \\1111 t imlplt•lt•rl pn1g1 ,1111 ... .it 1111 1·1·11t1·1 h:.t\ 1·
l\cJl hacl Jur~ht•r hl'll'>lll'~ \\llh till' l.t\\ 01 talfen dL't'fH.'I' tntn
lht• form<.rl JU\ c. nrll-JU ... t1<·t· :-.~ ... km
Xot mentioned in the.· n·port. thou).!h ,1 ..,1gn11tcanl p;.11 t
<>f A TSC's formula tor :-.llC.'t'L':-.:-.. ,.., lhi.Jl lht· tenll'r hu:-. \\On
the supporl of \ olu11tt·t•1 otl!an1L,1lwns '' 1lhrn tht.• com·
munity.
T hat !'>Upport has ml'ant volllflll•e1 \\Orkt.>r::-. and the
dollars needed lo keep ATSC's doors upen. in<:lutlmg p.iy·
menl or wages to count~ workl·rs a..,..,1gned to ctut.\ there
More communil1rs shoulrl takl' nol1ee of thl· renter's
~ucccss and th(' troubled youngst1·r.., 1L ha.., helped keep
oul of further troublr
The lesson to b<· lt•<1nll'd 1.., that 1lwn• 1 ... .111 .dll'rnata\·c
1 o d r opping juH:nJlc.., 111 truuhll' ol t i.Jl t hl' <111111 :-.lcp of a
j1n·enllc institul 1011
Other rommunit1e.., um l1l'nl'l 1l I ro111 '' h.it has hap-
pened in :\c\\111111 HC'aeh at the· .\._..,, .. ,..,m1·11t .inrl Treat·
mcnt Spn·1c'l'' < \·nt 1·r
It's the Law!
\\'1th llw 11•1.'l'lll wealht•r lunng ..,kier" lo the :-lopes, ll
m1ghl be as wt·ll 10 1 the :.no'' bunnies to kno'' that. as of
.Jan. 1, u skwr who collides with <md in1ur<.>s another
perl>on is subject to u $1,000 fine if he leave~ the scene, ex-
cept to 5ummon aid.
Thal·.., just on e of lhl' muny new ~late.• laws pai,sed by
t:1c Ll·g1sl;1turc Ja~t year :ind no\\ in cffe('t.
Then· :.. ;rnutht·r om· I hat <.,hould be of speC'tal intert>:.l
to din l'I'" \\ho choo-;e to ignore p<irkml-( ticket:. It pro-
\' HI<·-. th<tl the.· ,<,lat<> Vt.•paa·tnwnl of '.\lotor Vchiclc•s m;,iy
n·fu..,e lo n•tW\\ the rl'gi..,trallon ot ..i \ t•h1c:lc uni ti out
-.1 ;11Hl111g (·1tat1on:i arc c·ll'an•d up
l.andlorch will lit• \\l'll ach l"i('d lo \Jkl' nnlt· ol lhl' t'\.
p,tn-.1on of 1lw -.tall'·-. Humford .\LI \\h1ch bJns d1-.-
1·11m11wt10n l11•1·;w..,1· of r.1<·c ""'-n·hg111n n;tl 1onal nriJ.!tn
fll' 111ill'lt:d "il;tlll.., .
The 1 .. ,, lorm1·rl~ .ippl11·d uni~ In t,!11\ t•rnmt·nt
I 1n;11H't'd h11m1•.., 111 <1part nwnl butldings 111 lollr untl!-. or
rnurc.• lt 11<1\\ ,1ppltt•:. lo .ill h11u:-..1ng ofh·rl'd for :..ale or
rent
.. \notht•f' IJ\\. :.umC?d at rC'clu<. tn!-! lhc· en mt· rate
;qnong re leased prisoners, sl'ls up a four-year pilot pro·
j!ram under \\ hic:h convicb ma\ qualify for up to 26
weeks of unl'mplo) mt'nt bcnl'f1h upon thclt' release to
give them a c h anct· to sur\'in• v.hile looking for work.
\n ant1-httt·r law that imposes a small tax on
manufacturers. whulcs alcri, :.mu n •tailc·rs of containers
.ind other waslt'-fll one could han• an 1 mpact on man~
con:-.umcr pnt·L·:-. It :-.eb up an SlR million <t ~.\ c.•ar pro_gr;,im
for litter clean up .ind l'l'C.')t'hng JH'OJt•ct:i .
c·ontrO\cr!-.lill lt'g'1slal1\·r action:-. like l'l'\l\'al of the
de.ith 1H•1wlly. prr>pt·rty l;1x rdorm . ..;diool lanandng ancl
the han on mmidator.'· r<'lrn·ml·nl (•ame Ill for mo ... t of the
ht· a cl lanes clun11J.( lht' pu<.,l year
But with tht• L<.•gislaturc p..is..,inv. I .OllO·pl u:, new law:-.
l>~I "<'""'rm lht•rt• alway:-. art• a ll•w "\1•\\ Yt•:Jr :-.urprist's
m ... 101 c· Thi!:> 1 ... Jlhl ;i "amphnf!
Ti01e for Results
The Orange County Transportation Commission. the
1•evtl'W agt•nc.v that local officials d1dn 't ask for. is one
vear old this month and has a budget that has swollen lo
$871 .000 for the current fiscal year .
And ii is still yet t o be seen whether the five-m ember
<;om mis~ion. created b y s tate legislation, will be able to
qnprovc the county's. t,rans portation .Picture or do
anything more than ex1sbng local agencies could do by
them selvt.•:-..
Commission officials are optimistic thal the infant
agl'ncy "ill offer a unitl'd \'oice in Sacr;.imcnto on transit
and road 1:-..sues affecting Orange County.
Thev <.rbo nre working to 1mpro\'e the county's Wlfarr
allocati(m o f CalTrans hi~hway funds a nd the often
cavalier way in which thos e funds an~spent.
. If the commi~5ion and its staff gel into high gear this
vear and :.how som e al'complishment. the money spent
\\•ill bl' \\Orth it
But 1978 s hould be the year the commission's impact
begins to be fe lt. If it isn't, commissioners should be the
firs t to say so and admit that the $871,000 in public funds
might better be spent clsev.'here.
• Qplnlons expressed in the space above are those of the Deily Piiot.
Other vlewa expressed on this page are those of their authors and
sti.ts. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O_
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71•) 642-4321 .
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l . Boyd/Skeletons
By L. M. BOYD .
We have read, you and l . a
t bat the phrase "skeleton in
Ule closet" goes back to the
dtays when physicians hired g ave robbers to dig up
Cildaven wbJcb they could
dluect to study humon
Gloo1ny
Gu
anatomy. The supply was oh-
so limited! Not anymore.
La s t year the Kansas
Medical Center came by so
many more cadavers than it
needed it exported 44 or them
lo Oklahoma.
Men tend to feel tnore un-
comfortable in publJc places
when strangers sit directly
acrou frolll them. Women
tenet to feel moro uneomforu·
ble when 1tranaers alt. n1ht ~Ide them. Odd, lb.ls dif-ference, what! But. it hu pro-
ved out. repeatedly 1.0 tdta tiy
th<>to who 1tudr 1ucb mat•
tcr.
Nicholas Von Hoffman
The Choice: Peace or Justice
WA Siii NG TON Peace 1s
nigh 10 the Holy Land this year,
thus reminding us that e\ J!O lhat
ei11sodc in European history
c·alled the One Hundred Years
War did end. although 1n
some\\ h::it lon~er time than a
t•cntur)
With Egypt. the largest Arab
power arruyt•d ;1~ain:.l Israel.
s uing f or
pl.'aee. Jordan
'hould do lhl'
:-..1m~· ~oon
lt•a \'IOI-( S) raa
l h t' o n I•'
mil1tar)
power of any
('Onse<tuence
still 1n the
field . Syria
1sn 't strong • .
enough to war agamst lsrael, so
at long Jast the mess will be
over.
With one caveat. Anwar Sadat
must continue to rule in Cairo. If
the reports about his popularity
and power in his country reflect
American hopes rather than
E~ypt1an realities. he will b<' cte
Jack Anderson
po~ed and shol. Then w~ II have
cause to remember that for a
dead Egyptian head of state lo be
or value he mu:.t be 5,000 years olrl
and wrapped up 1n a wmding
sheet
8 ETTING on the po\\ er or ont'
man 1s ru;ky King:., dictators
and other autocrats du: The'
gel :.hot und tht.>Y ha\ c heart at
turks. which 11) \\It; h1stor)
teaches that alliance::. hu1lt on
peri,onul drplomac) on • ... Ce\.\
people, which a n• rl'scnlcd h\
the populace at lar~e. seldom
last. In the 16th Century .
Catholic Spam and Protestant
England had u flin~ at 1t, but 1t
was too unpopular to have a
chance. Capitalist A.m.erica and
Communist Russia tried for a
few years in the early 1940s but
that marriage also could not be
saved .
1'hat the Egyptian masses, in
their rags and thin soup, should
want another war wrth Jsrael Is
incredible. But then few have
been the waric that ordinary peo·
pl«' wanlf>d to fi~ht C'onscriplaon
YOUR
t-.'CVE (-
was mstitutt'd lwc a use that 'i. the
only way to ~t cnoueh soldiers.
1 t 's tht• power groupings in
£<:gypt1an society whose opinions
\H' ha\e to worry C:tbout. l!. lhe1r
Pun Arubi1tm of the sort that
makes th1t. contemplated peace
lr<'al> stick in their throats-> H 1t
1:-. Sadat and the United States
l'tm look for\.\ ar~ ll> a \l~r> -.hort
run
8 l.:1' t::V I::~ 1f Sjdal hu~
t•nough :.upport 1n Egypt to
mnkc backin~ him ~omelh1nJ?
that won't rum U'> an that part 01
lht• world. w~ still have to face
the fact that wc will have to pick
between peC:tt·e and iui.t1ce.
Peace evC'n with Begin's pro-
posal of seJ.f·rule -e nds any re-
;i l1stic hope that the Palestinian
Arabs ha\•e of returntng lo the
lands and life stolen by the
lsraelis.
We Amerieans tend to go in all
directions with a question bke
this. In Southern Africa we
declare that the blacl.. AfricaM
had the land first 1 a dbputed
1'1;11 m by I ht· h' .incl therefor('
reg"rd the whlte Afriklln.ers as
usurpers The fact that thty did
their usurping lhe better part of
400 years ago cuts no particular
ice "'ilh us. As with our own
"onglnul Amc nc11ns," as we
now are cominR to coyly call the
lndtuns. the approved position
as steal fu-st and then cultivate a
moder al" remorse. one that
permtt.s affordable payments In
return for the Indians' uecuU11g
J qu1tclu1m to the pretens ions of
moral superiority that Indians
and all other important people
flaunt from time to lime.
ll 's unlikely that the Palestin
1ans will get better treatmeru.
al our hands. In Mr. Yasir
Arafat they arc led by a man
who wiU neither shave nor &row
a beard and therefore com·
mands lilUe sympathy when he
appears on TV. Nevertheless.
we might pause to think about
what peace means to these r~
cently robbed and despoiled peo
pie. They will have to ronfront
the fa et that tht'\'. like the Armen 1an~ Hnd the Kurds. to name twn
from that part of the world, art·
now to tx.> numbered an the list of
'anii.hed peoplc•s
PERHAPS the' -.huulcJ do
\\hat the lsr:wl1s · keep tellin11.
them to do co mmrl
s u1geni r 1d e. dispatch
themselves off by assimilation
But the Palesumans are stayers.
They've proven they can last the
course and hold their grud&es as
well as the chauvinists and
patriots in other places. Most
likely they will wail, nurse their
hatreds and kill again when
their lime comes. Perha1>9 the
whole Arab world will. The
Is raelis may ~ right about the
real inl<.'nllons of those who live
around them. It took the Arabs a
c·ouple of ccnturre.s to drive the
rrusader:. into the sea. but they
did 11
We n 111 l lw n.~!-.J><msrble for dis
tant fu tun•..,, howevt•r. 11
t•omes down to having JUSlicr
without peact.• or peace without
JU~tr cc an the Middle Eai:.l, and
peal·e b better P eace isn't an
abi.olute value · the Naiis taughl
us that but it is as close to an
absolute value as you are likely lo
)(el tn this world. War should be
the final. ultimate. last resort; lor
JO years at has been the first re-
sort.
How the CIA Sought Mafia Connections
WASHJNGTON For years,
the Central Intelligence Agen-
cy's darkest
secret was its
undercover
association
with Mari a
hit men who
were recruit-
ed for in·
tern ational
murder mis-
s ions. We
finally broke
the story that the CIA had used
common gangsters Jn six at-
tempts upon the life of Cuban
Premier Fidel Castro.
Now we've learned that the
CIA wanted to create its own
branch or Murder. Ioc. -a kill·
mg squad that would assassinate
undesirable foreign leaders at $1
million a head. rt has taken us years to dig out
the ugly facts. We were able to
report on March 3, 1967 that the
CIA had "batched a plot to
knock orr Castro." On Jan. 18.
1971 we began a aeries of three.
columns describing the six as-1asslnation at.t.enipta and nam-
101 the .Mafia ldllers and their
CIA contacts. Not unm five
yeare lat.er did the Senat. ln-telllsence Committee finally
confirm our story.
THE CIA recruited t he hit
men lhroueh Robert Maheu. a
rormer CIA undercover
operator, who had taken charge
of tbe late billionaire Howard
Hughes' Las Vegas empire and
had deveJoped mob contacts in
Nevada.
Around the time that Maheu
was setting up the Mafia plot
again s t Castro. we 've just
learned, the CIA also ap·
proached a forme r narcotics of
ficial with intimate knowledge of
the Mafia. He was Charles
Sir agusa, a former wartime tn-
te lligence officer who h ad
become one or the Big Three in
the Federal Narcotics Bureau
and had handled the bureuu's
liaison with the CIA.
The bureau had cultivated in
form ants inslde the Mafia and
had compiled the best available
files on the crlme syndicate.
Siragusa was a logical person,
therefore, for the CIA to sound
out about form.ing e Mafia hit
squad to kill for the United
Slates.
THE RETIRED Siragusa,
brfaklnc • 1Uence of more than U years. told us about a atranee
conversation with a CIA orrlc1aJ
in Was hington a round 1960
After a few minutes of chit-chat,
the CIA man made this startling
suggestion: that Siragusa. draw·
ing on his knowledge and con-
tacl$ in the underworld, would
recru it a crew of Malta
torpedoes for standby assassina·
lion duty.
THEY WOULD be paid a boun-
ty of $1 million in rees and ex-
penses for each kill. The CIA
would assign the missions and un·
derwrlte the payoffs from its
sec rel funds.
Al tb1s point, the vis itor
stopped, waiting for Siragusa ·s
reaction. "At first I thought he
was Joking, .. Srrugusa told us.
still amazed at the recollection
When he realized the proposal
was deadly serious. he flatly re
jected it "In wartime. it's one
thing, .. he t old t h e C IA
emissary, "but in peacetime.
it's something diHerent ... lie
heard nothing more of the mal·
ler.
Siragusa speculated that the
CIA had selected him as the
man to set up the murder squad
because of his handling or two
other special CIA requests.
On the first occasion, three
Span1,h·spe<.1k 1n g C IA
operatives had been arrested
while pulling a Watergate-style
break-in at the Chinese Com-
munist news agency in Havana
Cuban police thought they had
caught three small-fry burglars
and locked them up on an island
off Cuba.
The CIA was desperate to get
them back before their cover
was blown. One knew the names
of numerous CIA contacts in
Cuba; in a ny event. the CIA
makes every possible effort lo
rescue agents in peril.
THE CIA turned to Siragusa.
suggesUng he enlist Mafia types
for a rescue raid. This proved
impractical; instead, Siragusa
began dealings with a Chicago
la w y er s upposedly clos e lo
Castro's brother, Raul. The CIA
authorizro Siragusa to spend up
to $1 million to effect the rescue
of the imprisoned agents by
whatever means necessary.
The Chicagoan received
$10,000 from CIA funds but. his
efforts failed, Siragusa said.
Eventually the three won their
freedom through the leaal ef-
forts of a Havana attorney, re·
t a lned by the CIA without
Castro's ~led&e.
-and: Our Appetites ~ Are Changing
recipe for strawberry quiche," 1
aald defensively.
But for some reason this
repelled me
Maybe lt WU reading {n Tht
J®mal. of Mtntal JUl'll11 that the
hunger drive had been proven
stronger \hAD the sex drive. It seems two psyehologlsU
· deprived male rats of both food
and sex for up to two weeks. On
then being offered t.betr choice
between a female ret Jnd a
square of chff&e; m6re than 98
percent cbote the ebec:H. the re.
atarchen ~ed.
.. EVEN 80, if it blldn't. bteft for
our 1nnlv rHry m September, t
wouldn't now be spending m.>'
bowllni nllbta over at Wartba'a
Hcretly eatln1 strawberry ~utche. For lt w .. only \hen that J
realised .-bat had happened My Wife and J bad ione to 11:n
expenthe re1,taurant lo
celebrate. You know the kind -
m1tr0h, • plaoo player ana
11ud1 'VktOdu decor. :r'b•Y lhowfl UI &D I ~ Md the
allriiiiMi, an very pfol..._at,
began fawning over us, describ-
ing the exotic foods they would
bring us for our pleasure.
. Perhaps it was the a.ith pt1ces ••
but my wife grew testy. "Tber.
ought to make places Uko tbJJ l •
l•&al," sh~ said irritably. tlanc-
inl around at the other dhters
who were 1orging themselves. "l
don 'l cue what con1entla1
adults eat In prtvate, but Wt is1 an oblc~~oro ••
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ORANGE COUNTY OBITUARtES Friday, ~nuary e. 1978 DAILY PILOT A 7
• ro_u_E_EN_IE ______ av_Ph_,_, 1_n_••_r1_an_d..,.i Mechanic Dog on It CanceJ" Series Set
"We have lost our 'we have lost our picture' algn. Please
stand by."
... .
For the Record ......
Marriage Llenun
Oe<-r ft, ,..,,
'CHU(IOEll ltt TTERMAN -
M•Cht•t lto, ll """Su"'" Marie, JO,
t>o1h or to'h• ,,,,.,.,..
I ICAUFFMAN·H.AL90WER Rollert (ro>t~ •~. otnd l'al11rvn Su• H. bOln ,,, L•9un• BtM n
Oe<-r 11, 1'11
DAVlrS ANDRE Jamu roword,
1' .-no Jul,,. M4flfi> Jd. bOCh ot Hut\I
H•l)\Ol'I H••tr.
r.AlllC KRAUSE Stw-n 0. 11,
1f S•nt• Ar\a_. •rid Arnell• M.4rv, 10,
Ot Et TOl'O
llA'4 OE !IO<iAIH HAYDON -Paul
Milo. H Md J""'n C•mtllr, 4' boll\
or Fouf"ttatn Vett•y
TATOM PUGH Ml<hatl LIP, )I. ol W~1.tm'n~htr, •t"d Ton.,.• Dene. 24, or t1unlingl0fl IMtcll.
~11,lt'1
MELE LOWRY -Anl'-y J. ,,,
and Cllrli Joltnn, :n, Doll> of Ne10part
l>HQI,
BARM0111£ BRADLEY -Wilbur
J am••· .,, of uk.-, -e111 ... M., •L 01 HunllnQ1on a..cr..
HAM ILTON SHING -Rod M., 36,
and O.,lone S/l;aryt, 31. boll! of H<lnt•
l1>9ton Buer..
MOOAE·SCHWl!IZER -Plllllp
Tnoer, 16, -Juell Am, lO, l:IOtl\ of
lrviN.
o.c. ..... ,,, "" H10UAEA1•CAREY-Hlc:llolu .
H , •nd Ol•n• U, ooll\ ot S•n Ct~mente.
FAtllHELD·ROSS -Ed C., 41 o>nd RODin Dale, 74, botn of C•Pl•trano
O••Ch
F AE.0£Rl(K CHAPEL Royd
Konwaro, S... of &till-. •'Id Sotdle
A•ll, o. ol Huntlr>Qlon lkacn. Oe<-rU,lt17
CHA IS TOPHEASON·LEE R1t~I
Al•"· , •. or Lo& Alamllh, .Jnd
Culyr>e 0 . lt, of 8~ Pork, o.c-"· .. ,, MOONEY·BICHL.MEIEA -H-•rd
llry.., Jr, 31. ol Hunt11>111on lie.tell,
ond Sui.an E11_,, :M, OI Founltln
valley.
Death Notit!e•
(;ROTHMAN LOVNES -Stt~"
M•<N et, 1•. -CyntNa l.M, 10. DOtn of Corona ~t Mllr
MC (AATHV0 SCHOTAN US •• Mllcntll LIO•d. 11 o4 Hu1\lln91on
8f'•ch. 1tncl J«:Ob.t Em. 1t o• C•"•IO)
StMP!>ON !..tiNOOVAL Larry E .
"· '""' Ern><l T., 1~. botn of Cott• ,,.,.~,,.
80TICH O'AMATO -rvW ,,
a..o M1u-.1 Lyoo 11 both 01 (OSI•
Me.a
PEREZ-GEORGE Notl
Gardntr, 40, ol Wotmlruttr. •"d
Lor•ll• E-ll ot CO\lt M•>ot
!'>TAONG BAll(;(A J t mu
Miiton. •t. and Ewlyn J., S1, boll\ ot El Toro
CO'ILE·POWEAS -Bradlord
Stewn, 2S. -Kim 01-. 2•. both ol t1unlln9ton &ucll
BUSt1LING-LINO$EY -C..Orte
Allle'1, 4', ol eoct. Mne, Md ~'11\a
"'""39,olTuctln
Ft..OAER-<X>X -OOllQi., w,.,,,.., ,., alld ._. Joerl. 11. l:IOlll ol Cos It Mey
TOMES.BACHMEIER -Larry
Jowpll, :IO, -Aebtcu Munoi. u,
boll! of Fountatt1 Valley
DK."·'"' f RE EMAN·CHACON -Craig
J tme" 11, or Wt\lmln•ltr, and Rebecc•. 24, OI Fullerton
EATON GIEALOf'F ·-·Albert C.,
:IO. and Shirt.-, Elalne, n. bOtll ot ~ C.l .. mente
WAIGHT·GULLIKSON -Fr-~
Don•IO Jr, 11. Md Geo•golle f' t ill!, 1• boll\ ol W~lmlMttr
WILLtAMS·ZIMNl(ltl Jtrry
Tr .. an, •1, ano C¥Olrn U>ult.4', u.
both ot Wu lmlMltr
LVERAS.WEMM!llUS -Ptltr Vernard, 4', ol ......,_. e.ae11. and
Mot11ka H•ldl. 3', Of Mlllbr ..
MAOORE·EL.LIS -"olltrt Euq.-ne, )I), Md kalhlYIW M«le, 13. bOtll ol E 1 roro •
PETROSINE·SCHAl'l'EA -Brue.
Jol\n, 2', -~"" ............. u. llolll Of HuntltlgtOtl 8"acll
BENNETT·MONTGOMERV -
MICllHI MM1',. ll, Of WfflmlMter,
...., ltll A-. tt.ol F-laln V•llty
SNEL.GltOYE~OA -Rk:Mrd A., It, afld UM L, 1t, bo(li Of 5.n .... ,~ Cl-"le
MARAL.D.tl K. PRICE, retldrnt Of L.UCIO-AUl(l,lR -MkMe1 o.n._
Coroaa Oii -. Ca., llMted -ty on ?7,ot ~<Ila.AM,. lllldTlneMerleAU•• J enuer., ), 1t79 llcwnMtrcll It, l ... ln ltr, 12,ot Irvine
ferro11. u1.n. ,,,. Is wrvl"9CI ..... lier
""'band Cl\arle\, Min Cl>artff W. Prka Dec. 11, lt71
ol L•-eArrowt.td C• oauvl\l~Bet· JIM ENEZ-MATHIS --Rob••I •v Jun Mcl.A1119hlln ·~, Coron• dtl Ar tllu• Jr• 11, of S.<1 Oleoo. •!Id
Mor.c.a.IW09f'dlleldauot>ttnM>do,,. Cllarletn """• n, ol HUftllnglon
qH&I Qrtndd•uonter. Funeral a .. ,,,
-.rvlC<'\ wer~ Mid 1 oo p M, Frld41v SIGMONO.STANOVtCH -Jo""'s
Januory '· It/I al P.cllle View (Npel E dwal'd, 1'. OI Coot. Mull,~ N•n<Y
with RtY B<uce K\il"rle olflcletlnq.. I~ J• .... U,olLAMlrecla
••rmt"I P.ocllk: v .. w Mt,,_101 Per~. JAC08·C.llATTER -Wendell
Pac•l•C Vlh> Mof'IUMY dlrec;1on Pllll llp, .... Of '"''n•, •"Cl ~lllrlev
M<CUlllN • Oo;~(_l~;.O:,.TF':~l~OUITHAL -Jofln
\/1'4CE McCUBBIN, rnldent ol llam., ll -Peut .... I 11 betll ol Coil• Mew,~-••av J M>uarr •. HUl\ll~tC:..lllMcl\ ·• '
"" He II \Unll...O bV wllt Velma, Ills, MUTSCHLEA·CAPOEVILLI! -"'"Charles Plume• of Yucca V•llev. Larry O•lt 40 .,. ~ 40 Dolll c •., ~ CU<IQhlen., Judlll\ i.-fMrwln ol 01 L•9.,,.. Hiii; • '
P-o MtM, c:.. Oor~ McKay of Dec,, tm
Cotlt MtM, AMI• AG«ie'11 of Wul SPtNKS.HOWf:LL -Otfwlh An.
Covina, Beuy Jun9 0.nlt'I of Aptos, dr•w. u, °'a-Pane, and Oonn•
Ca., Linda Mann ol Coll• Mtsa, M4"1t JJ o4H1a>tl"910fl8eKll
brolller Wiiber McCubbln or Wtst PERE'Z·SOTELO -11..,,.,0"4
Vlrolnla, 14 9rendclllldre11 end II Brtwtr, 14, e<>d MArle AllgellN, u,
9r••l·91"•n0clllldrtr1. Frl-t may call bOlll or H""'l"Vlon BH<ll
lor vlsll•llcin on ~y 10 AM lo l :>O STA00$-MCWHCATEA-R-ld
PM Bell B..-ey OMlpet, Servltes J~pll, 20. andO..ryl Mn, 17,llOthof will be lleld ,.,..., J.,,....., t II AM WntmlMltr
•t Ne•-' MeM C11rl1llen C..nltf' HAAAYMAH·SWl!ATFAGl!A -
.. 1111 Or ~ O. WOOd ollkfall119. Harold we....,., 61, of W.SllT\l111lff',
lnt•r,,,enl Lo"'a Vial• Memorlel 1ndA11ll1C.,5',of~
• Petit. 8•11 troedW•Y MMtUM., OIAC· NIXON·ANOEllSON -er" .. '
tors. l!erl, '2, of w.tmlMter, end Lota SHllLTOM Ywna,.5,,ofs.nt.,,.,,.
OICI( SHEL.TON, rHld111t of KILOAEN·A09ERTSON -
leb.1,_, iw-1. ~naect away on a.orv. V., JI. of ~1ml111ter, elld
i anuary 4, 1'11 et I.he ... of ... Joy K.,lS,ofOaf'dlnOrow
Survived Ir( Ills Wiie OorOI.,., MM o.c.-.1'1'
Slltllofl, ..,..,..,.. Ooloret NIMe of KILOOllR<Al.IP -Charl•t Rey,
Leb.l'*I, iw-1 Md J .. k:e ,,_.,. M, encl J.,,Q K1tw111lanl, 26, bOlll of
of Santa A,.., (I., Ill• INWtllU ~. a. £•To.-.
Mrs. J. A. 91adt of Coala Mala, Ca. CALL.ENOER·TAYLOR -Donald
•nd elgllt 9randclllldran, 00flna Werren, 50, of oir-dtl Mar, •"4
M••I•, a.-.,, ,.,.,.., Jo. Reblft L.ll'ft ea1i-1 ... e11a11,2•,010 ... n91
tnd SloWll ~. eltO Mitty L.pn, Dec.11, lt'1 St°'1'11., 0..... Md OWiy U. HcWte, BUAltE.OISEN-RObettAllen,30,
\isltr ltllel M<EIHo.,, twriol wlll ol lnrlno, -CMl!erlne LOlllse, ». ot
talUt olKe Ill ...._, Ml._.,,I Oft LonQ 8Mcll
S.twda., .J-. 7, 1'11. TAAPOLINO-MAllTIN -"-~ C.,
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LONDON (AP) -
Lord Plureodea. 80,
formerly Slr Rudy
Sternberg, a self-made
millionaire, staunch
supporter of Britain's
Labor party and
cbainnan ol the Sterltoa
Industrial group, died
Thursday at Tenerlfe Jn
the Canary Islands.
NEW YORK CAP> -
W1att Cooper. S'l, editor of the now defunct
Status magulne ud tbe
fourth husband of
aoclallte Gloria V•A·
derbllt, died 'JbUl"1411.
Co11tract
Approved
A three-year contract
with the Orange County
Transit District's 89 bus
mechanics won the ap-
proval of district direc-
tors Thursday.
The package carries a .
$338,000 pricetag over
the three years, district
offtc1 als said.
l 'NDER ITS terms the
maximum hourly wage
for mechanics will 10·
nease immediately
from the present $7 39
per hour lo $8.03. By the
third year of the con-
tract, the maxirllum
rate will reach $8.97.
The mechanics had
been working without a
contract since they vot-
ed last February to be
represented in negotia·
lions by the United
Transportation Union in-
stead of the Orange
County Employees As·
sociatlon.
INSTEAD Ot' retroac·
ttve pay, the new con
tract offers a S200 lump
su m payment lo
mechanics who have
been employed in the
district f or more than
s ix m o nths. Those
employed as of Nov. 4
but less than six months
will receive a $100 pay-
ment.
District directors ap-
proved the three-year
contract on a 4·1 vote.
Director Robin Young
abstained saying she
had not had s ufficient
time to review the
package.
The mechanics voted
earlier to ucccpl the
contract.
Teach, Fido Maimers
Is Fido failing lJ'I his New Year's resolu·
t1ons not to chew up furniture, die pits in the
backyard, JUmp fences or bark al 3 a.m .?
Recreuuon department!) in lhe c1hes of
Irvine. Cm.ta Mesa and Huntington Beach
will soon be offering 10-week dog obedience
classes to get Fido back on the track
Classes In Costa Mesa and Huntington
Beach will begin the week of Jan. 9 with
Irvine classes lo begin Jan. 1"8
Course fee is $20 in Costa Mesa and
Irvine. S21 in Huntington Beach Classes will
meet one day a week at various times and
locations.
Jnformat1on can be obt:uned by calling
556·5300 in Costa Mesa. 754·3635 In Irvine or
536·5186 in Huntington Beach.
Jury Trial Set
In FV Assault
Jury trial is scheduled Jan. 26 for a drifter
who has pleaded innocent to chargea of holding bis
former hosts captive in their Fountain Valley
home at gunpoint after beine evicted once and r•·
turning.
John James Helenek, 34, a onetime security
guard, apparently Ured of the dreary accommoda-
tions ot a Santa Ana rescue mission at
Chnstmast1mc, authorities said.
HE RETURNED to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Rose, 9433 Siskin Ave .. and was surprised
by them Dec. 28 when they returned from a holi-
day visit lo New York.
The Roses, who s ltpped out a rear door when
Jlelenek fell asleep. a pistol in each hand, claim
their former boarder threatened them with both
his .38 caJ1ber revolver and a .380 semi.automatic
pistol
DISTRICT Attorney's Office deputies filed
formal charges of false imprtsooment, assault
with a deadly weapon, grand theft and possession or marijuana against Helenek.
He was arraigned Friday in West Orange
County Judicial Distriet Court and freed on $500
bail pending a pretrial hearing Jan. 13
Helenek was initially booked on a burglary
charge stemming from his presence in the re·
s1dcnce when the couple atrlved home from New
York but district attorneys' lnvestigators declined
to file a complaint on that count.
Authorities on cancer will dls-
c u ss medical. psycboloetca l ,
socioloeical and envlronmental
aspectsofthediseasedurlne a l()..week
lecture series at UC Irvine be&innin&
next Tuesday.
The "Biology or Cancer" series
will be conducted by physicians, re-
sear chers. social scientists and
cancer patients.
The course is coordinated by lour
students: Karen Knudson. Bill
Homett.. Chuck Tumer and Patrik
Zetterlund.
YMCA Swim Team
Seeking Members
Young swimmers who are looking
for a chance lo compete Uris winter
should check with the Orange Coast
YMCA.
T'be Y 's s wim team is seeltlne
membei:s between the ages of six and
18. The team works out Monday,
Wednesdays and Fridays from s p.m.
to 6 p .m. The team competes against
other YMCAs and swim clubs.
Further information la available by
calling 6'2-9900.
Said Mlss Knudson: "students
felt there was a need to brine canoer
out ioto the open. Many aspects ot
cancer were hidden before-people
obtained their information here and
there instead of from authorities."
The class will be held Tuesdays
and Thursdays from 7 p .m. to t·so
p.m . in the Science Lecture Hall.
Persons interested in obtaining
four unJts ol credit in UC Extension
may pay a $39.50 lee. Others may at·
tend lhe leclures Cree, on a space·
available basis.
Song Writers
Guild to Meet
Orialna.I songs wUJ be featured at
a meeting of the Song Wrllers Guild
Tuesday in Stanton.
The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m.
at the China Gate Restaurant.' 10200
Beach Blvd .• between Cerritos
Avenue and Ball Road. ·
The singing will begin at 9:30 p.m.
in the lounee.
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92626 A• many letten as pou1We will be ormut'Ted,
but phoMd mqumes or letter• not mcl"'1Jng the
reader's full name. oddrtsa and business hou.rs' phone
number cannot beconaidered. Thucolumnappear1da1·
ly excepe Saturda111."
Frozen Fbh Cooking fJrged
DEAR PAT: I'd like to know if frozen fis h
should be thawed before cooking. Also, do you
know of a good, low-('alone cooking method for
f11ih?
G R .. Mission V1e10
It's best from a quality standpoint not lo thaw
frozen fish, or to thaw it just partially, before
cooking. t'ish porUQns and fish slicks should not be
thawed. Fully thawed fish bC'comes sort and soggy,
so any thawing should be done In the refrigerator
rather lban at room temperature or in warm
water. Once thawed, fish should be used promptly
and should not be refrozen unle" cooked first.
A good low·calorle method of preparing flsb 11 to
oven-try it oa a baking pan in a very hot oven (500
degrees) until just tender. Brush with a smaff
amount of fat to keep it from drying out. Test risb for
doneness with a fork. It should flake or fall apart
easily when fully coohd.
PoHtlra l Collrrtors llnitf"fl!
DEAR PAT A few friends and I have been col"
Jecting political campaign matenals for years. We
have buttons, hannns, bum~r slickers -you
name it. Hai. un:.um• C'\'Cr formed a group for collec·
tors such as us''
S V., Costa Mesa
There's a group for almost everything, includ·
Ing campai~n memorabilia collect.ors. Write to
American Political Item Colledors (APJC), 66 GoU
St., Newington, Conn. 06111.
Claole!ttProl Clog• Works
DEAR PAT· My elderly sister lives in another
!'late. She wrote and told me ber doctor has found
that hl·r chnk~lt>rol level 1s too high ::ind that she
must rt•gul<1te h(•r diet. She asked m<• lo find out
why chnl('Slerol is dangerous and 1r it is m all
foods. I advised her lo a~k h<'r dO<'l<>r, but I bt>lievc>
shl' is too ~hy to ;i,,J.. ·
R W • Fountain Valley
Your mother's doctor should ~ contacted for
spl'ciflc lnformatioll rl'laUng to her case, but the
lft'alth lnsuranct' lni.titutf' ha'i providt>d the
gf'neral information you n•QUC'>tf'd. Firi.t ol all,
cholesterol, a waxy sub'>tancc U'>e<i in many ol the
body's chemical processes, is one of the comples:
cyclical aJcobols known as sterols. It is syn·
theslzed by the body. Too much cholesterol Is
dangerous bttause It ls one of the major factors ln
~e development of heart and blood vessel dis· eues. It can clog the arteries, Uke a corroded
pipe, so that blood cannot now to and from tbe
heart. If food contains an excess of cholesterol, the
body may not be able to handle It and the result
ca.a be an elevated blood cholesterol level -a
bulJdup of cholesterol In lhe coronary arteries and
the arteries going to the bralo. Foods of animal
ortgln contain slgnJOcant amt>unts of cholesterol.
Ett yolks and organ meals have a high content
and shell Hi.h are mt>derately high. There ls llttle
t>r tto cholesterol In foods of plant ortgln such as
fruit, vt>getables, graln!> and nul,!).
I RS Catt't Just Go Fish ing
DEAR PAT: Can a government agency obtain
a credit report on me from any of the credit
bureaus that have a Cile in my name? I'm
particularly curious about the Internal Revenue
Service.
D.S., Corona del Mar
If the government agency proposes to extend
credit to you, collect or review an account wlth
yoa, employ or Insure you, It may obtain a credit
report, accordlng to Associated Credit Bureaus
Inc. It also may obtaiJI a c redit report U It Lt coo-
slderlng you for a Ucen1e or other benefit, such aa
a military security clearance, and la required by
law to check your flnanclal responslbWty. A gov·
ernment agency also m ay obtain a credit report OD
you if you authorize It with written Instructions or
ii a court orders It.
In au other instances, the credit bureau m ay
provide only identilylng loCormatton to a govern·
ment agency. Such lnfonnalion ls limited to name,
address, former addresses, place of employmeat
or former places of employment. This prevents die
Internal Reveaue Service or the Federal Bureaa of
lnvestlgatloo, for e~ample, from golog oo a flsb·
Ing exped.itloa" int.o your financial affairs.
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Bl d D • k.i THEFAMILYCIRCUS. oo 1sea se-smo n g By Bil Keane
Link Found in Study
.,. .. ..,....
.Rutt• Agaf11?
Former U.S. Rep.
Wayne Hayes, who
resigned in 1976 after
·a sex scandul, said
he plans to run for
political office again
during an interview
in his St. Clairsville,
Ohio, office. He
declined to say what
office he will seek.
BOSTON CAP) -A blood disease
that causes headaches, fatigue and
taintint bas been added to the grow·
ing list of ailments that researchers
say are likely lo strike people who
1moke.
The disease is called polycythemia.
lt increases the amount of carbon
monoxide and cuts the level of oxygen
carried by the blood through the body.
A NEW STUDY says that smoking
may be the most frequent cauae ol
this illness. •
The researchers say that virtually
everyone who smokes bas
polycythemia to some degree,
although in most lt is not severe
enough to produce symptoms.
"People who have this disease are
essentially asphyxiating
themselves," said Dr. Stephen A.
Landaw, co-director of the study.
"Instead of the acute asphyxiation
that leads to dealh, ihey have
decreased their oxyeen supplies."
A REPORT ON the research. con·
ducted at the Upstate Medical Center
in Syracuse, N.Y., waa published in
Thursday's issue of tbe New England
Tho usands
Expected
At Tribute
• Journal ol Medicine.
Among other Ulnesaes thought to be
('aused by smoking are lune disease.
heart attack and cancer.
Jn an accompanying editorial, the
medical journal said, "Cigarette
s moking far exceeds as a public
health hazard saccharin, radioactivi·
ty. food dyes, freon propellants,
asbestos and the many other environ-
mental toxins and potential toxins
that have generated great public and
governmental concern.'•
THE NEW YOR K researchers
studied 22 people with the di&ease. AU
smoked and inhaled al least l 'h packs
or cigarettes or four cigars a day.
However. when five of the paUeots
gave up or severely cut back their
smoking, the disease disappeared.
Landaw said this disease may be
part or the reasoo why smokers are
more likely to have h~art attacks.
"•If someone with bad coronary
arteriea smokes, he increases the
carbon monoxide content of his
blood," Landaw said in an interview.
"His blood can no longer deliver as
much oxyeen, and if he's got bad
blood vessels, he can't increase the
blood now. Whal he is doing is cutting
off oxygen to bis heart."
W inery F eud
Settle d b y
Monda vis
"Dolly soys I'm the oppcnite 59x and I soy she
is. Who's ri9ht?"
LA Asks Concorde
sT. HELENA <AP> -Brothers La-,;i~ng "ean·ng.·~ . Peter and Robert Moodavt anoounced I au fl I .,
settlement ot their long.standinJl feud • involv~g ownenbip ol the c6arJes LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Qty Council b
Krug Wmery in the Napa Valley. asked the Federal AvlaUon Adminl.straUon to hol:r! ~eter Mondavi said he and his sons, public beariqg on proposed noi.se nlles tbat would
Marc and Peter Jr., and his sister, permit the Coocorde supersonic transport to land at M~ M~vl Westbrook, have ac· LosA~eleslnternaUonalAirport.
qua.red the interests of Robert Mon· The.request came after the councll's Jndustry ·
davl and Helen Ventura. and Transportation Committee reported that the
All differences among the family FAA scheduled hearings this mootb in Honolulu but
have been. setUed and litigation has does not plan any here.
been terminated, Peter Moodavi an-Los Angeles is one of a number or cities across
nounced. the country designated by President Carter
The. Charles Krug Winery was possiblefuturelandin&siteslortheplane. as established by 1he Monda vi family in
the early 1940s. -------------------The Moodavf Winery is also owned
by the family. HYPN011SI' 'SENTENCED
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
(AP) -A wave of Elvis
Presleymania is expect·
ed lo sweep U.city this
weekend as thousands
mark the 43rd an-
niversary of the dead
!>tnger's birth.
Presley died Aug. 16 of
heart disease. His birth·
day 1s Sunday.
Fonda-Hay den Raneh
LOS ANGELES (AP) also ordered All·Baba •
-A Hollywood h.YP· Al·Nadgi to repay the
notlst wbo pleaded no $100 he accepted as pay-
conlesl lo a charge of ment for a treatment a
practicing medicine year ago.
A NON.STOP, 30·hour
~howiog of 16 Presley
films ·-starting wath
'"Jailhousc Rock" and
c•nding with "Vava Las
Vegas" begins
tonighL The opening of
th<' marathon film
fl·~t1val coincides with a
three·dciy souvenir dis-
play entitled "Remem-
bering Elvis."
Children's Camp OK'd without a license has I==!=:;;:;::;:;=;:===:;,
been sentenced lo 10 ATioaNEY AT LAW
days in jail and fined BUHIRUPTCY $95
"The Tribute to Elvis
Convention" is to open
Saturday at Cook Con-
vention Center. At
Graceland, the late
singer's 13'h·acre estate,
security officials expect
10,000 fans Saturday and
Sunday to visit the
gravesites of Presley
and his mother.
POLICE DIRECTOR
E . Winslow Chapmi>n
said he ordered addi-
tional men stationed at
the Pres ley estate lo
.handle traffic and
pedestrian problems.
Presley's fath er,
Vernon Presley, 61, who
lives in the Southern
Colonial home on the
grounds of the estate,
said he will not
participate in any of the
weekend's activities.
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -Ac·
tress Jane Fonda and political ac-
tivist Tom Hayden have been given
permission to open a children's camp
in the mountains above this coastal
city.
The COWlty Planning Commission
voted lo approve the appllcathm for
the camp for low-income, urban
children. lt will be located on the
couple's 118·acre Laurel Springs
ranch in the Painted Cave area.
THE PERMIT ALLOWS up to 3S
children between the ages of 7 and 14
• to attjnd the camp seven days a
week from J\Dle through September.
After the hearing, Hayden objected
to the condition that the ranch ded·
icate a 00-foot easement to the coun·
ty for six-tenths of a m1le along
Painted Cave Road, but overaJI he
said he was satisfied with the.ruling.
Painted Cave is a small .mountain-
top community of about 70 families
reachable only by two winding roads
that in some placu can accom-
modate only one car.
ONE COMMISSIONER Yoiced a
concern that the camp would be a
"toe lo the door" for "pe>lillcal·
oriented t.ralnln& seminars.'
Hayden said last November that in-
dividuals could obtain access lo a
Elegant and beautiful.
Bright green broad
arching fronds .
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REG. $12.60 ;nmu JAN. 10
$750 for promising to Mft
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M u n l c i p a 1 C o u r l Uncontested
Judge Michael T. Sauer 640.2507
summer camp in Santa Barbara in
return for a $15 memtx?rship in the
California Campaign for Economic
Democracy -a group he heads that
seeks to place "pub)a('" members on
corporate boards of directors.
THE ONETIME ST UDENT ac-E AIRLINE
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•Television •Ann Landers
Above, Joey
Bishop in
his Udo Isle
home: a self-
described
'homebody.'
At right,
golfing
with
Mickey Manners.
Friday,JanUllY 8.1978 DAIL V Pit.OT
•
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Featuring_._._. --~·J
1 .Joey Bishop
The celebrity would rather loqk out the window of his
Udo Isle home and see a view 'than live in Beverly Hills
and look out my window and see the Wall Street Joumal.~
By DENNIS McLELIAN Of IM DAllf ..... llAff
Joey Bishop, looking tan and relaxed in a
knee·bigh maroon robe, sat ln the living room of
his Lido Isle home one recent mornillJ and con·
templated why so many celebrities have moved ...
to the Orange Coast. ·
"I think what really pulls them down here is
that they're withdrawing from what I'd call the . rat race,·· he said, gazing at the gray harbor. "I
think they've resolved that they're not u am-
bitious aa they once were, and have decided to
enjoy them.selves."
"Thal'a prelly much my -view. I'd rather
look out my window and see a view than Uve in
Beverly Hills and look out my window and see
the Wall Street Journal." •
·Bishop and his · wife, Sylvia, moved to
Newport Beach from Beverly Hills five years
a.go. It obviously was a well·llu1ted move,
.. The people here are nice," said Bishop. "T
used to dread shopping in Beverly Hills. Here, I
look forward to it. And I'm not a partygoer so it
kind or fits in nicely with my style. Besides. it ·s
only an hour to get to the t ype of work I do."
BISHOP, IN FACT, would be driving to
Hollywood ln the afternoon for an appearance
on the "Merv Griffin Show." (He recently
guest·bosted three of the shows>.
But at 59, the low.key comedian is putting
less emphasis on bis career, one that began -
belleve it or not -in the El Dumpo Club in
Cleveland in 1940 and went on to include
headlining in Las Vegas, performing in the
White House and starring in two television
shows.
He still performs in Las Vegas and in other
cities, but he's cut down considerably. A
self.described ''homebody," he's at home more
than he is on the road. And, more often than not,
he'll be doing a benefit rather than a pro-
fessional appearance.
While he's sold his boat, he's taken up ~olf again and usuaJly can be found at either Jrvme
Coast Country Club or Mesa Verde Country Club.
He'll often play 18 holes on one course in the
morning and play 18 more at the other after
lunch.
IF IT SOUNDS as though the comedian is
contemplating retirement, it isn't so.
"I don't know what retirement is," he said.
"I always conjure up in my mind that retire-
ment is doing nothJng but some hobbies.
"[ guess now I enjoy the luxury of doint
what I want to do as opposed to doing what l have to do."
He's written a game show that Merv Griffin
Productions bought called ''That's Rlabt,
You're Wrong"-"if you give the right answer, you lose."
"So far they want me to host it, but I'd
rather not:• he said. "l'll probably do the
pilot." •
One pHot he made recenUy was for ABC
called "Sorority '62." which wm be seen Jan.
10. It's about four girls living in a dormitory.
Bishop plays the coach or a football team that ne\1.er won a game.
But t.he role is a one·shot thing. The idea or
doing another series-"The Joey Bishop Show"
ran for four years in the early 19605-<loesn't ap .
peal to him.
"I'M KIND OF A stickler for honesty in
humor," he explained. "You don't have the lux-
ury when you're knocking them out week after
week. I just don't like stuff that's contrived."
Bishop's own subtle, offhand sense or humor
developed in his hometown, Philadelphia,
where his father was a machinist and blCycle
shop owner. ·
Young Joey Bishop decided on a show busi·
ness career ''because I could win an amateur
contest ln 10 minutes and bring home more than
my father could ln two days in a factory."
It was stricUy a matter of eeooomics, ttso
we could have something to eat in the house,··
Bishop said, pausina: "That might still be the
reason." ·
He began by doing impressions, out of
which grew his comedy. Then World Warn in-
terrupted lhe laughter in places like the El
Dumpo Club and the Cow Shed. But Bishop's
fledgling career didn't end : he was assigned to
the Army's Special Services.
"WHEN I GOT out some guy who had seen
me m one of lhe camp shows recommended me
to the William Morris Agency, and I went to
work in a club in New York.··
<See JOEY, Page BZ)
With pictures of three generations of his family.
What's Your Net ·Worth?
Quite simply, you figure the difference between what you own and what you owe .. Here's how to figure it all out.
Per8onal property such as furniture.
household equipment, jewelry are not
usually included in a net worth statement
because it's difficult to estimate what you
couJd get for them if you sold them.
But if you use things such as jewelry,
coin or stamp coUections, art objects, anti·
ques, etc. as investments, you m ay want to
include their estimated value.
Under "What We Owe," llst everything
that requires payment in order to wiP.,e out
all your debts. Include balance due on
home mortgage; auto loans; other lnatall·
ment loans, revolving charge accounts,
gasoline or bank credit cards; personal or
life insurance loans; past due rent, taxes,
interest, house payments; unpaid bills.
After adding up everything )'OU own
and everything you owe, subtract what you
owe from what you own, and the difference
will be your net worth. You may be
pleasantly surprlsed to find that your f ami·
ly ls worth a Jot more than you thought.
)Jut if what you owe Js bi(ger than
what you own. it may be diUicuJt to (ace up
to tho gloomy reaHty of beinf "in the
hole.'• This It a red flag that at)'s you need
to reasaess your famizy spending and bOr·
rpw1og habits before you're h\·ifebt so Cleip that you can't aet out.
, __ '* • ' •
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DAILY PILOT
Joey at home: 'I have a great love for children and when a kid is bom with some sort o(
"rJ7o1tcoming .•• I wish we would spend more money and effort on that than going to
the moon.'
.•. .Joey
<From Pa1e Bl)
His act still was based on his impressions
and, like most ex-GI comics, on his four years jn the Army.
He remembers those years as being a tough
time for the new breed of comedians, unlike the
established stars who were befng given their
own television shows.
"We were the attack kind of comics who
dldn 't really fit In television," he said. "We had
to attack the audience. We were unknown and
had to gel their attentf,on. In those days the first
five minutes-you had to earn it."
Bishop and h.la dry wit obviously did earn it.
By 1948 he made his first appeatance on the Ed
Sullivan Show. And in the 1950s Frank Sinatra
picked him to be hia comedian.
"Frank's acceptanc.-1t'5 a comedian put a
label on you that you must be &ood," noted
'Bishop, who worked with the singer 12 years.
REFERRING TO THE current crop of
C!omedlans, Bishop said, "You've got some
brilliant guys today." But although be mentions
George Carlin, David BreMer, Richard Pryor
and Albert Brooks, he seldom goes to nightclubs to see them.
Club Calendar runs each WedMsday in the Daily
Pilot and contafm notices o/ women·• and &ervfce club
meelinga and eventa for the Joi.lowing wtek -Thurs·
day through Wedne&day. Send noticea to Club Calen-
dar, Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo~ JS«J, Costa Meaa, Ci4 92626.
Be nre to incluM JIOUr nome and phoM number.
Notices mUlt be fn our hanch two ~elu in adoonce.
• To request a picture, write or caU the f'tatures
Departnwnt, 642-4321. Picture• are limit.cl to frmd·
"ra.i&er1 open to tlu! public.
RUFFEll'S
UPHOLSTllY .... , .....
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"I just don't go because I'm a homebody,
number one. I don't drink and I don't smoke,"
he said. "I guess il they could do their act in a
revival tent, I'd probably go."
One of the reasons he enjoyed doing bis talk
show in the· late '60s was because he was able to
discover and spotlight new talent. (Glen
Campbell was one).
It also gave him the opportunity to let
guests such as Danny Thomu say a word in
behalf of St. Jude Hospital or other charities.
Bishop himself baa been involved with Cystic
Fibrosis and a number of other charities over the years.
One aspect of belnc well known th,_t be is
most grateful for is that by making an ap.
pearance be is able to help a worthy cause.
"I HA VE A great lOYe for children and
when a kid is bom with aome ICll't of abort.com.
ing ... I wish we would apend more money and ef.
fort on that th.an eoin1 to the moon:•
Bishop is very close to hia 30-year-old actor
son, Larry. who la mak1n1 a movie called "The
Big Fix, .. with childhood pala Richard
Dreyfuss, Rob Reiner and David Arkin.
And he's especially proud of his two Young
grandsons, who be ·planned to atop by to see
before going on to the GrUfin Show later in the
afternoon .•
In fact, the only reason Bishop sold his boat
was because of the grandchildren. "I'm running
into Los Angeles more now," he explained.
Like the life he's leading in Newport Beach,
Joey Bishop obvloualy enjoy1 the role of grandfather.
"The only thing that's different ... he said,
.. is now l 'm sleepinc with a aranclmotheJ'."
Contemporay .
Clothing for Her.
Aaa
Laaden
Condolence
-~anea -
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My slater's
husband passed away recently and I stood next
to her at the wake in the mortuary to &reel peo.
pie and accept ceodolencea. I W'5 stunned by some of the thin&s peeple asked. Wlll you kindly
tell me how she should have respoaded to these
two questions and one statement:
(1) Did your husband leave any lnllurance?
(2) Do you have any plans for your husband's suits and overcoat? 14y son ls naeUy
your husband's size and be could sure use them.
(3) Don't feel bad, honey. I'll bet you'll
meet another man real soon and get married again.
I await vour response. -KLAMATH FALLS READER
DEAR READER: My sa11es&ec1 reapooses are as follows:
(1) Why would that be of aay ID&ereat to you?
(Z) I haven't bad time to UllDk about ndr
things. I hope you wtll forlive me.
(3) Saeb ad loaeulfl.e remark deaene1
nothing more than a 1001 look -paoetaated with silence.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband was a
.. Food Impector," too -althou.&h Dot quite as
bad as the man in KLc~ab. nlere's a chance
his wUe rnliht cure him if abe ls willlDg to try
my ~bnlque. It worked for me.
Never get into a dlacuaslon with your
husband about any food be th.lnka doesn't smell
.. right" or lQOk "riltbt. ". 'l'be minute be ques·
lions something, asree with him that It ls a UtUe
"off." Throw it all out where it can•t be retrieved. Then go fix fried eggs.
Aft& that, at the first sign of a wrinkled
nose throw everything out Immediately and pre-
pare a peanut butler sandwich. If he saya he
prefers eggs, tell h1m, "Sorry dear, I need the
eggs tomorrow morning for a cake I promised •
the church bake sale." 1 Three such incidents and your "Food
•Inspector" won't be so fussy. He'll eat whatever
you put in front of him. Mine does. -VOICE
OF EXPERIENCE IN SILVER SPRINGS
HI YO SILVER: Thaw for a·aeat eolatloa.
And now. please, tell DB wba& to do II tM l1ab la
really a UUJe "ofr• and be 1ets a be!Jy1cllet
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently )'OU
printed a letter signed "One Less In 1be Fami·
ly. '.' from a girl who said her brother died from
eating the leaves of a house plant. Sbe then list-
ed several plants that were "poisooous."
Periodically that letter (and others llke it)
pop up. This is to let you know that the National
Clearinghouse for Poison Control Centers re-
ceives reports from the various centers all over
the country. Usually these reports are filled out
in the emergency rooms of bospitala. We
believe we get a very good picture of what i& happening.
Not one death from eating omamental
shrubbery has been reported since 1970. Sin·
cerely Yours -JOHN J . CROTTY, M.D .•
DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF POISON CONTROL (DEPT. OF HEW, BETHESDA, MD.)
DEAR DR. CROTTY: TbHk yoa Yer)'
much for giving me an opportlllllty to ae& tile ret·
ord straight. We all get taken In once ID a wlalle
and the face with e11 on It Is mine.
Wedding end engagement a:rmouncementa nm on
8undafl in the Da1lJ1 Pilot. Form.a are available at all
Doily Aloe o/fict• or bu calling tht Ftaturt• ~rt· ment, 6CZ-4.12J.
To~ dflappoffttment, prolJ)fetW. bridn are
remtndtd to have thetr wdd'7lg 1tom1, with a black·
CJnd.whUe glouy of the b1ide or of tht CC>Mple, to the
Featuru Department OM t.*ek 1¥/ore tht toeddbtg.
Engagemnc announcement1, wUh block.atld·
white glouJI of tht future brU:U or the covple, """' ~ f'ecefved bu tht Feature• Department ft.% IDffkl Mfore
the wedding date.
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(
8A111a.DAY, JAN. T
BJ SYDNBY OMAaa
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A111D <March 21-AprU 10): You may find
soal la aot what orislnally supposed. You can
adjust eoune U fahe pride ls pushed aside. Pia~ Vireo flsure promlnently. You make
favorable lmprealOC\ on person ln poeltklll io
~aJuummlor YJN at fQp_ _ _ _
TAV&VS (April 20-May 20): You can put
menage 8CJ'ON. Responsible persons are will·
Ing to tnveat In JOor talent or project.
Capriconi, Cancer nlUJ'• prominenUy. You get
favorable respome from afar. You prove a
poiJlt, 'riews are vtndkat.d.
GElllHI (May 21·JUM 20): Dl1 deep, strike pay dirt by hMH J)G"llla~ curious about "what Ues ~yond.1" FinWa na ,.... start. Find
waya of lmprovinc d.lapl17. dlltrtbutklo. Aries.
lJbra ftcure prominesiUy; ao does tbe um~ 9.
CANCER (Jane 21.July ~): l!mpbu!a on
DUbllo relations. new start.a, chaJlences, eon·
tacta that ean lead to meantnctul rdatiMahips.
Leo, Aquarius fieure in ac:enario. Reaetloa of
others beeomes more lmportant than UluaL Ex·
plain position ln clear manner. •
LEO (July 23·Aua. 22) ~ Be positive ccacern-
ing baalc material. Leave no loc»e ends. notbln1
to chance. TbOle wbo depeD<t upon you make
addlUonal demands. You're pulled ln two dkec·
tioM simultaneously. The red tape will be re-
moved. Romantic situation will be leu hectic.
VIllGO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22): Accept chance.
variety aa contrasted wlth the moribund, tradi·
ti on, "sticking to bitter end." Don't block love.
Analyze material. imprint your own style and
suegestims. You get action and popularity in· creases.
LIBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. Zl): Dig deep. be
thorough. reject auperficlal. Aquariu, Taurus
and Scorpio penoos fl&ure promtnenUJ. Be
speclflc, especially where detalla are COD•
cerned. Emphasis on buildlnf, reviewing,
establlahlng yourself on solid bue.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Wrtte,
publicize, display notices, advertise -«iet ball
rolling on views, news. Short trip, relail•es.
unique telephone communicat!cm are part of
your penmal scenario. G•mlnl. Vlrgo penona
figure prominently. '
SAGl'ITARWS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Accent
on money, genuine bargainl, purchase dealgned
to make home more attractive, comfortable.
You're presented with gift by one who bu dash,
verve, panache. Taurus, Libra and Scorpio
could figure prominently.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Take ln-
itiaUve. Dance to your own tune. Piacea, Virgo
persona are ln picture. Emphutze personal ap.
pearances, fresh contacts, ooocepta. Someone 1s
se.ndln1 •tinals from behlnd the acmes.
AQlJA&IVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Momentous
dnelopmenta occur· you are challenged and
you win. Capricorn, Cancer figure prominently.
In matters of speculation, stick to num~r 8.
You win favor with older, conservative persons.
Mone,., title. more authority could be on your
personal agenda.
' PISCES (Feb. 19-Matth 20): Emphels on
wiabes coming true. Pugnacious individual who
makes many claims ls no real threat, should not
be taken leriously. Finish rather than begin
project. Deal with Aries, Libra.
U Jan. 7 la your birthday you are introspec-
tive, not easy to know; you are also glamorous,
secretive, creative and sexy. Pisces, Virgo
persona play Important roles in your life. You
may chanle residence in September. February
and November also will be memorable months.
Your Ute tbla year will be more harmonious,
have 1 .. emotional fireworks.
Leeos
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Boot grocip, orig. 34.996higher,1/3 off
Clearance Handbag Groups
at great reductions
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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Friday, Janu1ry 6, fWS 4 '1 -" DAIL V Pit.OT a
Head Rules Eased
Curbs on E~uting Vessels Mddified
The Department or Transportation
has announced that el\forcement by
the Coast Guard ol re4utat.lons on mari ne toll~ls on 'exlaUng
vessels" will be modlfied.
Many boat owners wishing to take
advantage of this provision have re-
ported that the Type I heads are not
available because of order backlogs.
An existing vessel ls one on which
constructiOQ was aurted before J an.
30,197S.
According to the r egulations,
owners ot exisline vessels wilb in·
stalled -"be.ads" must convert to
toilets certified by the Coast Guard
by Jan. JO, 1980 at the latest. At that
time a Type It or Type III toilet must
be installed.
Recognizing that fl may not be
possible lo meet the J an. 30 deadline,
the Coast Guard has ruled that a boat
owner who makes a firm commit·
ment to buy a Type I by Jan. 30 will
be considered in compUance with the
regu1ation fl the ronet 1s acluallY i n -
place by Jan. 30. 1979.
AS AN INCENTIVE for early com-
pliance, the regulaUon provides that.
lf the less expensive Type I toilet is
in5'alled by Jan. 30 of this year, it
may be used for as long aa it lasLo;.
OWNERS OF EXISTING boats
who intend to install a Type I head
are urged to try to do so without de-
Jay. Most should not encountendif-
f1culty in meeting lbc deadline.
Cha•pion Speeuter
Ron IIlll ot Irvine has been elected to the America Power Boat
Association's Hall of Champions for the second time in four years.
He won all 18 ra'ces he entered the past season and was national
champion and broke the competition r~cord in bis class.
Newport's Romback
New Schooner Chief
But if you do, the Coast Guard ad-
vises. rlace your order and keep a
copy o the purchase order, purchase
agree ment or other -evidence of com-
mitment to purchase dated on or
before Jan. JO of this year. This must
be kept on the boat as lone as the
Type I is being used.
Yamaha Makes ·Debut
Tbe blgbly publictzed Yamaha
sailboat will m ake its American de-
but at the San Francisco Sport.a and
Boa t Show at the Cow Palace, Jan.
13-20.
Yamaha'g world·wide s ailboat pro-
duction. Geor ge Rombac k of Newport
Beach has been elected president of
the Schooner Association of North
America and will be installed at lhe
annual meeting al the Chart House
Restaurant, Long Beach.
OWNERS OF NEW boats with in·
stalled toilets are already required to
have Coast Guard certJried heads on
board (effective Jan. 30, 1977).
Dealers from throughout the U.S.
have been Invited to the boat's pre-
view, considered to be one of the h)a·
Retiring president of the associa-
tion is Joe Minney or Newport. Beach.
The Schooner Association sponsors
eight regattas a year, including the
colorful Ancient Mariners Regatta
during lhe Long Beach Sea Festival.
rr you own a new boat without an
ins talled head, but are considering
one, you may put in a Type I toilet
anytime before J an. 30, 1980 and use
it until it wears out. New heads after
that date must be either Type II or
Type lll
J apan's sailboat technology, first
developed in the early 1960s, will be
keenly observed at t.he San Franclsco
exposition. Five models from 24
through 36 footers have been selected
for United St.ates disU'ibutions.
Seven factories are involved in
jor impact.a t>l the show. .
Southwestern Yacht SaJea of
Newport Beaeb and Mariper Padlic
Yacht Sal~. Marina del Rey have
been named Southern Callforaia
deal era Cor the Yamaha sailboat.
~
Court Reporter Takes Danee Fling
From A P Dispakbes By day Ut>da EogUsb is a mild-mannered court
reporter. but at night on occasions, she is a gyrating
beUy dancer, appearing anything but mild.
Linda, 24, a brunette, calls her dancing sideline
"fantastic". saying ~he wouldn't have it any other
way.
E l Dorado County Superior Judge Charles
Fogerty says he thinks it's all right too.
··I think it's great. In my opiruon, the judiciary
has enough di~nity to iocorporate entertainment of
this sort," he u id. • One of San Francisco s newest public officials
is 81-year-old retired teacher James San Fong, who
advises a certain regimen for thosetllishing to~ re-
j uvenated. /'
Said the newest member of the San Francisco
Hous lng Authority, "I don't smoke, I don't drink. I
don't abuse drugs, a nd I don't abuse sex."
He leaped to his feet and in one swift motion
clapped his hands a nd ( J
lashed out with a chin· PEOPLE leve l, stra i gh t -le gged
kick
* John Moss, dean of California's congressional
delegation. announced he ~11 quit hjs post al the
end of this year after 26 years on
the job.
The Sacramento Democrat.
64 , who said his biggest achieve·
m ent in office was the 1966
Freedom of Information Act
signed into law by President
Johnson, cited personal reasons
for his decision.
MOSS
Moss said in an interview
that the pressures of his job had
been "steadily increasing" and
he h ad not fully recovered from an automobile acci·
dent last year.
* Women vot.ers may make Jlmmy Carter a one-
term president. feminist leader Gloria Stelnem
says.
She told a NaUonal Press
Club audience in Washington
that man)l women don't like
Carter 's opposition to federal
financing of Medicaid abortions,
and his failures to reform the
welfare system and introduce a
national health insurance pro-
gram.
*
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Election Day in Braselton, n••N•M
Ga., was a family affair -and a ho-hum affair. All
the candidates were unopposed and all were relat·
ed. J . L Braseltoo was r e-elected to his 22nd one·
year term as mayor and his counsios, City Council
candidates H.F., H.E. D.B. ud R.H. Br11el&oa all
managed to keep their seat.a.
* Cleveland PolJce Chief BJellard Bo~dno,
former sberur of San Francilco, aaya tbat politics ls
behind San Francisco Treasurer Tbomu C. Seanloa'• decision to vold Hcngisto's final paycheck.
Scanloo said he voided the
$44$.'7 check ror the pay period
from Dec. 7·13 because Hongisto
was Ulegally out of the state and
because he left to negotiate the
Cleveland job without
permiss(on ot the mayor or the
Board ol Supervleon. **°'no Honatsto replled that he
asked pennllslon every Ume be left San Francisco
and that the s upervisors didn't see his request An American Nail who formerly served on the
bec ause it was misplaced in the mayor's office. Army's presldenUal honor guard has bffn convi~· * ed of assaulting an off-duly black Dlstrtct of Colum-
Constitutional free s peech provisions cannot be bia policeman.
applied to an in!lammaLory speech wblcb led lo the Fredatek T. Verdal.D. 22, still a member of tbe
firing of a Stanford University 3rd U.S. IDfanto' at Ft. Myer, VL, wu convicted by
professor. a Superior Court· a five-member Arlington (Va.) Circuit Court jary.
judge ruled. He was sentenced by the J'11'Y to a $1,000 fine.
Judge Johll f1aherty said in although Judge Charles Dall can reduce the penal\)'
San Jose the speech made in 1971 when he formally sentences Verd\linoo Jan.13.
by II. B~e Franklin was "a Verduln was accused of assaulUni Officer
call to action ... a call to shut Edward L '11lftat on Sept. 3 when be and his whUb
down the Computation Ceolel'." wife stopped at a gas station in the Wa.sbingt.ao s ub·
~ltANKUN
• Franklin was dismissed at urb.
the recommendation of a raculty
advisory board after a speech in Assemblyman Eagene Oaappie, R·Rose.We,
put OU$ h1B annual call fOI' danatlons of almonda and
walnut.a. • Chapple is concerned that squirrels livinl cwa
the state Capitol grounds in Sacramento can't fiod
which he urged demonstrators
to occupy the center on campus.
* The president of the Feder al Home Loan Bank
of' San Francisco resigned after five years in the
post.
enough food through the winter to survive. ·
He says tourist.a visiting t.be Capitol can drop off
any donaUoos at bis office. ,. M.aurice .Mann said he was quilting the $90,000 a
year JOb to Join Becker, Warburg Paribas Group
rnc .. an investment banking and financial services
firm .
No successor was na111ed for his Home Loan
Bank post, which supervises lhe savings and loan
industry in California. Arizona and Nevada.
President Leon.Id I. Bretbnev appeared for the .
first time in nearly a month, presenting awardJ lo a
group of Politburo and cabinet ministers in the
Krem Un, Tass .reported.
Brezhnev, who turned 71 last month, bad not
been seen slnce a Red Square funeral Dec. 8.
Diplomats said he had flu.
Holy Relics -Ret11rned_
'Wld War' Hungariafh-American Disprae Ends
BUDAPEST, Hungary CAP) -
Secr etary of State Cyrus R.
Vance today formally returned
the 1,000-year-old holy crown of
St. Stephen to its Hungarian homeland, ending a long dispute
between the United States and
Hungary tha t in many ways
typifi ed the enmities of the Cold
War .
Parliament Speake r Anta l ·
Aprok, delivering the main ad-
dress, said the return of the
1,000-year-old crown and other
coronation relics "illustrates
well the favorable development
in t he world situat ion and,
within this, in Hungarian.
American r elations in recent
years."
~·we welcome this," be said,
''but we are alao conscious of the
fact that there are sUll a number
of bosWitiestt to be dealt with.
Reds Ten Weapo•
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Soviet Union is continuing Its
testing of a weapons system de-
signed to destroy ntellltes, but
the Pentagon officially is not
giving any details about the
latest reported Russian telll.
The Penta&on confirmed
Thursday that the Soviets tested
t he •ystem on Dec. 21. In-
telligence sources said most
U.S. experta believe the test was
a failure altboueh some are not
certain.
( I N SHORT)
Sinai Prepared
-.TEL .AVIV, Israel (AP> -
Bulldoters rtaltened l and in
northern Sina i today and $25.7
million in government money
was r eported earmarked for de~
veloplng settlements and tourist
centers on the southern coast of
the occupied Egyptian territory.
despite pending. negotiat.iollS for
Isr ael's withdrawal Crom the
territory.
Officials refused to conflltd or
deny a CBS report that the
bulldozing Wa.9 breaking erotmd
for three new settlements tn the
Rafab Salient, on the Mediterra·
nean coast adjacent to the Gaza
Strip.
P1 eddent TafJ6ed
BRASILIA, BrazU <AP)
Gen. Joao Baptista de Oliveira
Fhcuelredo, ti 9-year-old career
cavalry oflicer, bas been cbcsen
by President Ernesto Geisel to
s ucceed him as Brazil's presi-
dent.
The announcement was made
Thursday to the executive com·
mtttee oi the covernment party,
tbe National Renovatinl Al·
Hance. But the c hoice bad
become g e nerally known
earlier.
Dreat• Flare
ST. PAUL, Minn. CAP) -
Persis tent protests and threats
of violence against workers on a
high voltage power line have
prompted Gov. Rudy Perpich to
make state troopers available to
move into the area If requested
by local authorities.
The mobilization could involve
up to 175 troopers, but they
would not be assigned unW the.y
were requested, Edward NovaJc::~
s tate public sa(ety com·
missioner, said early t.od~-
N,,.. F rea Trfo
SINGAPORE <AP) -Three Americans beld captive In Viet-
nam for three nionths are sail-
ing toward Singapore on a
Florida woman's yacht and
should anive early next week, a
U.S. Embassy s pokesman said
today.
The Vietnamese government
informed the State Department
that Comella Dellenbau1b or
Vero Beach, Fla., Charles Alrel
of PbUadelphla, Pa., and Leland
Dickerman of FtagsWl. Arli .•
were releued Tuesday aloag wllh th~ young wo01an's as.root
yacht. &be BrWJg.
Coast Guard For personalized service • • •
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I
SI DAILY PILOT F'rldfY. Janu.,.,. I . 1971 Business
I
a Word, Jerry, Cal
May Have Last Laugh
By HVGH A. MULIJGAN
US.-NfCot• u f >I
PLYMOUTH, YT. -NB.C's
problem• in finding suitable
employment on a talk show for
former President Ford brings to
mind the almost farcical retire·
ment project uodertaken by
Calvin Coolidge, who was born
• .md reared m th1s cheeso-makmg
village.
Ford, 1t will be recalled,
agreed to a $1.3 rrulli,on deal with
NBC for flve news specials, oone
ot which has come to pass so far
because bis contract wlth Harper
& Row to publicb his memoirs
prevents him from discussing the
presidency.
NOW THE DEAL has been re·
Jiggered and Ford will make his
TV debut as an ex-president dis·
cussing foreign policy, perhaps
having second thoughts about the
Polish connection with the Sov·
1cts, which some think cost him
the election in tht! debates with
Jimmy Carter.
(;Jl .. ~)
Out ol of'fice, Vermont's Great
Stone Face, as the tabloids called
him, curtly turned down all in·
terviews and speeches He said
he "wished to avoid being an or-
ficiou.s intenneddler~ I should
like to be known as a former pre·
sident who tnlnds bis own busi· ness."
Quietly, in rus own hand, he set
about writing his memoirs Terse
and to the point, be finished tbem
in under four mOllths and under
25,000 word s. which
Cosmopolitan magazine paid
$ll0,000toserlallie,
Wasbinatoa and Jeffenion were
due to be unveiled.
THE FIRST installment, re-
leased to the presa by Boulurn,
evoked la~ter and di1Wller. l"-
was riddled, but not yet chiseled,
w1tb hJstorlcal errors. SJlent Cal
was more than speechless with
anger .
Sculptor Borllum_ il turned
out. had taken lt upon himself to
revise and edit the ex.
presidential copy, or wbat the
networks now call ''runnlna it
through the writens. ••
In a wordless fury, Q>olldge
wJthdrew from the enterprtle.
which Borglum aubaequenlly
abandoned altogether.
Alas, the world and 5,000 cen-
turies of readers were denied
both the biggest and the 1malle1t
history of the ·united States ever
dreamed up, Which shows wbat
happens when editors and pro·
ducers get to messing around
with a retired president.
On Its Last Legs
The era of the Rockettes, and maybe the
era of the f amlly film, will bow out next
April when Radio City Music Hall in New
York City finally closes its doors after its
annual E aster show. Citing falling atten-
dance and a projected 1grs deficit of $3.5
million, the parent Rockefeller Center.
Inc., announced Its decision Thursday.
The clty has promised help, but no one yet
bas emerged with a suggestion.
Coolidge, a president of spec·
tacularly few words, was
besieged with publishing ofCers
fro m the moment he issued the
\\Ords "I do not choose to run for
president in 1928 "
"HE'D RAmER write than be
president," commented one of
the wags, but the man who said
"the business of America is busi-
ness" was embarrassed by the
record fee.
llla next public use of words
was even more sparing, in·
credibly so, and America's
highest paid writer by the word
offered them for free.
Paper 'Wonder' Fascinates
HE ACTVAU..Y NEVER ut-
tered those famous words. He
handed them out on a slip of
paper to reporters summoned to
his s ummer While House office
,1t a high school in Rapid City,
s.D., during his 1m vacation in
the Black Hills.
It w as here that the Idea was
~crminated for Coolidge's
bizarre use of the fewest possible
words for a gargantuan eUect. A
~culptor named Gutzoo Borglum
\\-.as hanging from a bo'sun's
(·hair on Mount Rushmore, and
Silent Cal drove over one day to
have a look.
Ile ~aid nothing. as befitted a
president who at a White House
rlrnncr was told by the lady al hb
1de she had made a bet that she
•·ould get more than two words
out of him. "You lose," Coolidge
,Jtd.
BUT THAT AFTERNOON
drive in the Black Hills came
hack one daytobauntbim.
In January 1930, the Mount
Rushmore Memorial Association
announced that Calvin Coolidge
had undertaken to write a history
of the United States from the
Declaration of Thdependence
down to his day "in 500 words or
fewer" I.hat would Jut for "5,000
centuries."
COOLIDGE'S RARE words
would be engraved on the granite
face of the Black HJlls in letters
"five or more lnche-s deep" on
tablets 80 feet high by 120 wide
next to sculptor Borglum's
gigantic faces of Washington,
Jefferson, Lincoln and Teddy
Roosevelt.
Taller than a seven-story build·
mg, the Coolidge concise history
would be read like a giant's eye
chart from a r8He away.
The taciturn Tacitus im·
mediately set pen to paper so his
e le phantine prose could be
carved in place by the next July 4
<1931), when the h eads of
Fare Cuts Approved
RENO (AP) -The Civil Aet'Ollautics Board has given United
\1rhnes the go-ahead lo provide "no frills" jet flights between Reno
and three California cities beginning May 1.
The three California cities include Los Angeles, San Francisco
-md Oakland.
Uruted's city manager, Patricia Spiaak, said passengers will
,,,ve belween27 and 44 percent on the new fares.
She sald tho current oae-way fare from Reno to San Francisco is
$36, but I.he "no frills'' flight will cost only $20 one-way.
She added that the number of Reno flights per day wiU triple.
United bas 23 daily fiighta into and ouL of Reno, includ.inc
-.erv ice to the east and Pacific Northwest.
The CAB gave Unlted permission to add 12 new daily non-stop
Clights from Reno to California. Non-stop fiJgbta to San Francisco
will Increase from five to nine; Los Angeles from one to five and
Oakland from nooe to four.
By JOHN CVNNIFF ............. ,..
T h e eighth wonder of the
world, Baron.de Rotb.scbtld Is re.
puted to have said. Magic, say
the savings banks. Tbroush It.
says a financial adviser, alm06t
anyone can become rich.
Compound interest continues
to Intrigue and Crustrate
dreamers and reallats. Though
relaUvely few people become
rich because of it, the cold bard
figures make it seem almost
easy.
THAT'S THE TUG. On paper,
i r a ·person saved $1,000 a year for
20 years at an 8 percent annual
return he or she would have close
to $49,500, only $20,000 of which
was deposited.
If they continued it for 40 years
their total would reach nearly
$280,000. And if by some stroke of
financial and medical luck they
ma.tntained the pace for 50 years.
their fortune would reach
$620,000.
IN BEAUTY, NOT only would
deductions have to be made for
taxes, but emergencies,
necessities and even the desire
!or luxuries almocst inevitably
would further cut the return.
Still, the fascinaUon la there.
.Savings banks sometimes bold
o ut the prospect of wea lth
through s mall, regular deposits.
And brokers, intoxicated by the
possibilities, outdo them.
J ohn Winthrop Wright, a con·
servaUve, highly regarded In·
vestment adviser to individuals
a nd large bank-administered
trust.a. believes that a competent
s tock investor can earn aa much.
as 15 percent a year.
''WITH AN INVESTMENT of
as lltUe as $100 a month and lm·
Discounts for the all-coach flights will be the biggest during "off
peak" travel periods. /' ~----....'Tax Law ._)'
For your convenience:
Special
ho11rsat
Merrill
Lynch
In addition tQ our
6:30-4:30 weekday hour•,
the Newport Beach office
Of M9111ft Lynch wftl be open
~tiirday momlnga
from 9:00 tlll noon.
CAPITOLIZE
WITH
CAPITOL
CAPITCUZATI~ MEANS TO
caMRT r.APIT!l TO WH
Ci)·
Capitol·
Home Loan
='=!.'"'=
Clllt .. tlf_._111 4 ID l'1 ~ ................
We'd
Realty Ike to help
Look Due
Changes in tax laws
will be the focus of a one·
day seminar Saturday at
·Orange Coast College,
Cotta lfeaa.
The seminar will run
from 8:30 a.m. to' p.m.
ln the .scimce ball.
The fee Includes lunch
and mlt«tall.
RetistratioD fM at the
door will be DO on a apace-anilable bal11.
More Jnformatlon Is
available at55$4880.
Yam Art
. Displayed
Pomm. Plnt Federal
SavJnp will dllplay a
yam art exblb£t at tta
Irvine office, UU
Unlveralt.y Drl•e at
MlchelloD in Parntow
, CenteronJan.12·13. Tile )'atll art •how , featortl tae badlwodt
· Of Catbeclral Olfl reti· d•t .. .,. J'lel4. •bo will 411pl&J and dem· onatrat.e btr 1tJle of
ltltcMO a1. •
mediate reinvestment of all
dividends and capital tains, a
25-year·old penon can be worth
just about $1 million by retire-
ment at age 65.
"His lolal investment from
personal savings will b8 only
$48,000: the $1 million will be net,
after payment of all Income
taxes."
Even If such an investor
chooaee not to walt that long, a
sizable portfolio can be built up
-lt everything works as it does pn paper.
Many advisers doubt that a 15
percent return can be achieved in
stocu. and Wrtlht concedes that
a .. competent" investor might
average a total return -capital
and dlvidenda -or only 8 to 10
percent.
He adds, however, that the
higher return ls within reach by
foUowtna "eound, prov:t'i;J.~
feaslonal Investment m . "
Such 1uccea, he maintains, "re-
quires no magic or darlal rllkl."
Quite the opposite.
"IT 18 BASED ON eommcn
sense; a willingness to pay atten·
Over The Counter
MASOUltWp
( NEWSANALYSIS J
lion t.o principles already proven
profitable, and to teadlly availa·
ble facts; and the avoidance of
apeculation."
"Very few people really un·
derstand the investment arowth·
earning J!Otential of money ac-
cumulated through their own
11vlngs," be slates. "FanLaJUc,"
he H)"S ol the power of com·
pounding.
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Fr1o.y. J.anuaty e. 1918 llN DAILY PILOT •:S
Col11mnist Gives
Credit Answers
By SYLVIA PORTE.ft , ~Mle lHM
Hue are aome common q~Uons about credit: n> How do you establish and maintain a credit nUng!
-Avold overloadJna youneH with lnstaUment debt.
-Alm for a "rtliny day" fund in cash equal to two to three months' pay
-TELL THE TRUTH WHEN applylnl for credit ed
repay debt.I u agreed. If you arc unable to meet one or
more paymentl on lime, go to th<" creditors involved, ex·
plain your circumstances and try to work out a more prac·
Uc al repayment acheduJe.
Prevent, It poaslble, such measures l4S reposseasion
liUgallon, the tumln• over of your account to a collection
agency. Should any of these meaaures be threatened,
credlton wtll asstJt you to meet your obUaaUODL They
m•y refer you to a
c r edit cou nseling
service for auldance.
Or you may go on your
own to a counseling
service.
(2) How do you
restor~ a r ating that
haa gone bad? -•
Money's
Worth
-When you borrow, start slowly with smaU amounts
and, it you can, borrow aea.inst a paasbook savlnp ac·
count in your name.
Try to borrow from several different reputable
creditors. D1trerent lender$ have dlllerent poUcles and
some may be easier lo borrow from than Olhen.
When you borrow, make an effort lo p&y back Casler
than the loan term.s require. · '
" -WEIGH TllE A DVANTAGES OF borrowing '
through a credll union if one ex1sls where you work.
<3 l On whal l>pecific points can your credit ratina be
altered?
Your employment record. A prime consideration is
the stabllily of employment.
Previo~ loans. The theory 1s thai 1r you bave repaid
a loan on Ume before, you will repay this 1011n too.
-YOUR HOME. THE BASIC TEST is "stability."
-Charge accounts. Have you a record ot re1ular pay.
men ls.
-Checking or savings accounts. If they are at the in·
stitulion t.o which you apply for a loan, it will be a cruclaJ
"plus.··
(4 ) What are the potential "black marks" thal could
undermine your credit r a Ung?
-IF VOU CAN'T IDENTIFY YOURSELF with a
driver's license, birth cer tiCicate, Social Security card,
draft card, union card, voter registration card or employee
identification. -lf you have a "fl oating" address. This might be a
furnished room In "' rooming house or ln a transient hotel,
a post offi ce box number., a mail address in care of a
friend.
If your employment 1s in an unslab(e industry or
profession and if your job is volatile
H you apply for u loan ut a bank or consumer
finance company or other ftnancu1 l institution located far
from your residence .
-1f you are planning to go Into the armed services
~fore your loan is repaid. l.Jnder these circumstances. the
le nder almost surely will demand that a co-signer
guarantee your loan repayment.
Nezt · Bankruptcy, pros and cona
Decline of Dollar
Batters Stocks Again
N EW YORK <AP) -The stock market, under a cloud
of pessimism caused by the negaUve effects of the U.S.
dollar's foreign exchange problems and a new boost in the
prime lendJng rate. moved sharply lower today .
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial sloclcs, whJch
had fallen 26.25 points already this week, was off another
11. 43 to 793. 49.
It was the first tim~ it had fallen below the
psychological 800-poidt barrier since Oct. 25. The market
bas bOt dosed below that mark since April 11, 1975.
St~lu In The
Spot H9ht Do..,lo11e•A r~ra~•
s~tc.:rW.(API Fln.ol Dow·JMh -~
NEW Y°"IC (API· lelet, •pm, llflC• ~I\ HIClll ~ Cl-CllO
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.. DAIL V Pll.OT
'J Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
t HllH\
EVENING
a:oo I cae NEWS
• NEWS 8 EMaGEHCV ONE
GllQe oetl an lnlweetlnQ
td4la about hOW to dlac»-
plne dfflw9 ~ lgnote
regulallOnl concenWlg file
depat1ment wNclel.
Q N8A 8A81CET8AU.
Loe Angeles Lakert wt.
~76en CD THE 8AAOY ~ Cl> THE ROOKIES fD El£CTRIC COMPANY
• '1i) F0006 ~THE
MOOERN FAMILY
''Bev«agee'' 0 A&CMOV~
prealdent w!d ,...,di
......... f/l ltle v... Uni
11Mi11lf*1t autwy.
..00 II CM MOVll!
"forev•r" (Premiere)
StepNnl9~0-.
IWtlllr. A t-..ged gll1
enoountete her tlrat lo\09,
~ lo her young man
th•t II will IUI IOfftat but
then palnlully rMllliee Ihle
commttrntnl cannot last.
D AOcitFORO fll!8
~r11e Attrectlw NulMnCa"
ROClly Rodllord'a p«t1*'
In a roadlllde rNtauranl
bU9inest le plegued by •
-.M. relirec:I FSI egent
fVIClor Jory).
D O A8CMOVIE
• • • "Waltclng Tell Part
2" (1975) 8o Svenson,
No.h Seery. Altet St.tlf
8ulord Pu,_. '900_.a
Ir~ Ille atnpuan that
main.eel him and killed Ille
wile, l>e QON aher the vice
~•Ilona that ha\19 cor·
rl'l)lec:I hie COUOty. (R)
Q IAOHSt~
••• "Wall<lng Tall Pan
2" (1'1751 8o Svonaon,
Noah 6-y. Attar Sherill
8u1ord ~ r«:Olletl
from the amlxlltl that
maimed him and kllled hUI
wife, he QOM AhOf tile ~
°'**tlone that lleYa COF•
Nl)ted hie couniy. (R)
8='0 fJ Tlil! PRICE 18 NOMT CD MY TliRU &OHS
f1l) <>WA EASY
Young Love "TM Vlaltlng Flfeman" m MER'IGRlmN
GU4Nta! Jack lernmon,
Jo.fl Log.I. Freddie ena-
ton. il omar snarm: ~llm':
11111.prootlng your hOUW.
~llld lenlll aalad.
8i) fAMIL Y POftTAAIT
"Single Parent Farnlllee"
(.I) CBS NEWS <II MERV OM'F\N
Gua11: Jack Lammon,
Jo&ll Logan, Freddie 81la-
aon.
Dean ttuUer and Stephanie ZilW>albt
portray teen·age loveri:; •who make a
commitment far too l:.OOn in their lives
in the TV movie "Forever" tonight at 9
on CBS, Channel 2.
G) MARCUS WWIV,
M.O.
• AHOTHIA DOOft
An llQmtr\atlon ol the
Amoric.n way ot death
Olld dying.
7:00 II THE MUPPETS
Gueet: Edgar e.rgen.
D N9CNEW8
0 NEWLYWEOGAME 0 0 HOUYWOOO
SQt.IARE.8
··seven-Eleven Sherlley"
Unk!'owlnoly. Shark~
beeotnee a auckw In a
11<>4llng c:f8P game that
preys on guHlble -vlee-
men.
'1i) fl~UNE
"~ Rlghta In The
U.S.6 .R." Gueet: Vladlmet
SulloYlily. (R)
D UAR8Ct.U8 8 A&CNEWS
0) THE BRADY BUNCH
«!) l.Er8 MAKE A DEAL fiil LA INTERCHANGE
"lnlorrned Soutcet" IJ Cou.EGE
BASKETaALl
Cl) MOVIE •** "A New Leal"
(1971) Waltw Matthau,
EWne MllY. A lely ~
~ to rnufdat a wealthy
wommn Idler marrying her,
but dlloovw• he he9 l1lllen
In l0\19 with her.
0) I LOVE LUCY
Cl) AOAM--12
fl) MACNEIL I LaiRER
REPORT
~ vorma PIPEUNE
Cl) THE MUPPET8
G~: Steve Mll'lln.
UCLA Brulne vs. Wlllhtni>-
lon Huakiel •
'1') CAUFORNIA
TONIGHT
1:00 II (() WONDER
WOMAN
D 9 OOHH'f a MANE
Gueett: Cheto, Arwty Qrif.
lllh. 10:00 G OUIMCY
(J) TO TELL THE TmlTlt
7:30 fJ ALIAITAR ANYTl11NQ
GOES
··01ymplc1 ·ea " vs.
•·atymplCll '72"
Wonder W-lldoptl a
double-dl1gulae to loll
arch-c<lmlnal Anton Carlbe
IO<eg Moni.). who hM
maSlermlnOed • S!iO-fnll.
I lo!> hell t .
0) CAAOL BURNETT
AHOFRIEND8 a.> MAACU8 wa.av,
M.0. fD ~ WASHINGTON
WEEK IH REVIEW
"Crib Jeb" Oulnoy
attempta to dear a youth
Ill the iMylng of M eldel1y
-when "" c:ftme j41op-ardlzee a joint juvenile I
Mnlor Cltlnne rec:tMtlon
swojec:t ~ tiy
lorrMr footbell ,.., Roeey
Grier.
D FAMILY FSJ0 D CPO SHAAK!Y
t:aOD CHICOAHO~EMAM
"The Americenlzallon Of
Cnaro" Ed and Reul ottat
lo prepare Rauf'• Aunt
Chlll'O for the Cittzanahlp
test When they dlMlOllW
Ille only fhlnga ahe knows
8b0uf Ametlce .... b-
b11t, hat doge and lpple
p ..
Channel Li•tin9•
fJ KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles
.. eo NEWS
Cl) GET SMAM
'1i) MOVIE 0 KNBC (NBC} Los Angeles O KTLA (Ind.) Los Angelbs 0 KASC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles
Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles
®) KCST (ABC) San Diego
0) KTTV (Ind) LOS Angeles
Q CONCENTRATION «D CR088-WTT8
fJD ~ WALL fT'RE£T
WEEK
* • "Miu Julie" (t950)
Anita Bjork, Ult Palme.A
noblewoman peteecutM
lleraelt with "'-•hat ellowlng lier maac:ulln•
Ml'llant to Mduce 11«.
Cl> KCOP· TV (I rid l Los Angeltos ED KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles m> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach "Happy New Year?"
G.-L Arnold Bernl\wd,
10:30 ID • NEWS
fE) LATINO
CONSORTIUM
"Parallo"
11:00 IJ D 8 ())III NEWS
A Real Cinderella Story
}
i Charlaine Woodard a Natural for 'Cindy'
By BARBARA RIEGELHAUPT
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Even
without a costume, Charlaine
Woodard 1s a convincing Cin-
derella.
When we were in junior high
and high school together, she
was a skinny little kid from
downtown wtth a voice everyone
envied.
Now. at age 23. she's starring
rn a two-hour television special
enl1tJed "Cindy," an all-black
spinoff of the classic fairy tale,
featuring such established enter-
tainers as Scoey Mitchell and
Clifton Davis. The ABC musical-
comedy is scheduled lo air in
March.
CHARLAJNE DID a lot of act-
ing and singing throughout the
years we spent together In
Albany, N.Y ., public schools,
but there's one particular image
that comes to mind whenever I
think of her talents.
I can still feel the emotion of
that moment in ninth grade
when Charlaine silenced a fidge-
ty, unruly -even hostile
auditorium full of junior high
school kids wilh a powerful ren-
dition or "Somewhere," from
themovie"WestSideStory." •·
"There's a place for us ...
somewhere a place for us," she
sani:, her voice gathering
strength and momentum as she
conquered her nervousness and
filled the dreary auditorium
with sounds tbat were so
powerfully beautiful that. my
body tingled.
WHEN WE GOT together re·
cenUy for the firat time in five
years, while she was t.aping the
show at Paramount, t reminded
her of that afternoon in 1969. She
also remembered it.
"I didn't know the words," she
blurted out with a hearty laugh
. 'th•t cropped up again and again
throughout our conversation. "I
newer know the words."
But lt'a certainly never been
to ber disadvantage. J never
,.uesaed at ber "ignorance'' in mntb arade. And the producel'S
wbo lllt.aed to bet audition ror
the ~roadway revival of "Halr" -•.n lDctdent tbal eventually led to th• Clod.J role -ap-
pannU, never ~ tbat ahe
..,wa1 1ln1ln1 wlth the words
Kt aw led m bcr band. ·
aPWI ........
'ClNOY' STAR
Charletne Woodard
widened bet' large eyes and ac·
centuated the dimple on her
right cheek.
So she performed with the
lyrics of "Aquarius" borrowed
from one of the others walling to
audition, did four callbackS --
singing "Aquarius" each time -
and landed herself a role in the
staae production as well as a
part in the movie version being
directed by MJloe Foreman.
THE llOLE OP Cilldy came
about aft.er abe was noUced dur·
inf a perfocmance of "Hair" by
the secretary of Paramount'a
New York cutlnl dlrector and
w11 uked to come ln for a Had· ins.
"l had to to in one Saturday
b•tween performances of
'Halr,'" sbe Aid. "l read to this
real JoUy man and they Ccreatora Jtm Bn>ota and Oavo
Davia) lauabed. I said to myql,f, rOob. this feels nice.'• .
Broob, Dula, Ed Welnbtr1e.r '
and Stan Dwell -the pro-
ducen·wi'lter'I J"CtPQOl&ble for u.. ... .,,, TJ••. ll'oore ....
now ander eoalract. to de)
apeclala and other pr0j9ett tor
/\BC were <.i!> delrghted as
Charlame.
"TllEllE WERE &ome good
f'hmces for the role, but there
\\as no question that as soon as
we saw Charlrune that we were
going to go with her," Wein-
berger &aid. "She has that in-
nocence and naivete that we felt
Cinderella should have. That
was the Uung that set her off
more than anything else. And
::.he seemed to have it without
acting it.
Charlaine was born into a
close.knit, religious family in
Albany, where she sang m the
church choir to please her
grandmother and first acted m a
ninth-grade productJ.on of "Our
Town"
She played Mrs Gibbs and
was a star I played "A Woman
in the Audience'' and proved
that my talents were best re·
served for print
CHARLAINE UKED the feel
of performing, pursued it
throughout hi~h school and then
hoped to join the Negro Ensem-
ble in New York.
But her parents wanted her to
go to college instead, so they
sent her off to a slate school
near Albany. She majored in
theater and then transferred t.o
the Goodman School of
Drama in Chicago. That
led to a road tour lo "Don't
Bother Me, I Can't Cope,"
thanks lo Vlnette Carroll, a
guest d.lrectot' at the school.
When she graduated from
Goodman last spring, Charlaine
received the prestigious Sara
Siddons scholarship aword,
which previously had been given
to Carrie Snodgress, Melinda
Dillon (F.I.S.T.) and Ted Wass
<Soap).
DESPITE THE attention and
celebrity status that has come
alon g with starring ln a
television special, Charlaine was
quick t.o point otrt that It was a
learninc experience for her.
"I can't say, 'Ob, I made lt,"'
she aald. •·1 could be back in
New York doing cattle calls
after th.l.s."
Yet Charlaine tentaUvely hu
been cut• the female ltad tn a new Broadway productiOQ lbe
didn't want to ldenUfy ,.et and
•he was 11.ped by Welnber1er
and bis as1oclate11 Charles
Walten Produc:Uont, 1or a popi.
ble series or tnotlon pictures.
.. SRB STRIDS me ., un·
usual becauae tueem1 UkeeV«"J· body h .. tM ume r action to
her.'' We1nber1er Hld. "The
flr1t tlme you 11e btr, )'OU
wonder •bi ahe wa1 cut. Wben
you tee h« act, YCN amJle and
t1U m lo¥• Wlt.h ber arid believe
YOG'" tbe omy· peflOll ln tbe
world wtaofMll lhat way." ..
t
TUBE TOPPERS
KOCE ~ 7. 30 -Voters Pipeline.
Orange CoWlty state senators Dennis
Carpenter and Dennis Mangers will re.
view Governor Brown's "State or the
State" address.
ABC fJ 9.00 "Walking Tall Part
2." Ho Svenson plays Sheriff Buford
Pusser m this scqu<.•l to the true-life
story from 1975
. C_BS 8 ll 30 News Special.
H1ghhght.s of Pre::.1denl Carter's Euro·
pean trip, his return home and an
evaluation or the JOurney 's impact.
I) HOLL YWOOO
CONNECTION Q MOVIE • * ~ "Crime Bou" I t974) Telly Sa.,alu, lony
Sabe10. The heed ot a
melor crtm• 1yndlc•t•
IUperl/laM the riM of his
P<Oteg9. (2 hrt I
0) THE 000 COUP\.!
CJ) lil0t.IEYMOONER8 83 UtdkCAvtm
G.-t1; Or. Kline. and Or.
Lehmann dl9cuae a new
dtug that otter• a po91Jble
eut• tor totne f0fm1 of
mental I~
11*>9(1) CMNEWS
8NCW.
"The Prffldent CorrlM
Home" Hlghllghll of Pr..,_
dant Carter'1 .ctMtlae In
Srueeela, hie ,.tum home.
an evaluation Of Ille lmpect
of IN Preeldent'e lflp.. 8 TONIGHT
Hoit: Johnny Ca11on
Gu.ti · Lola F .... O.Yld
Horo.ltr. Ronny Otaham.
Alan King.
8 LOVE. AMER~
STYLE
"End ot The Line"
O Q) SARETTA
··91g. Sad Charlie" t!arelta
-ChM tor the Cllw-
gang wflk:h pran. to mur-
der hie '°"""""ltten lri.nd,
Charlie. Slim Picken•,
Shef .. North QUMI atar.
l(RI NEWS
GET SMART
CAPTIONED A8C NEWS
tD MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT 11:808(1) ... ,.., ...
Hntt•. '" an effort 10
remain enonymou•,
lrtvante a Capt. Tuttle aa
the benefactor Of a K~
orpheneg9. (RI
MORNING
12:00 8 lWIUOHT20NE
"Long Live Waller
J_ ..
ID FOAEWA
FERNWOOO
(!) MOVIE **'"' "l.C-lhe Ww" ( 1931) Oon Bwdey, Jotln
Wayne. Two war eot·
rc~d•nt• "'"' a Jlfang8 Arab wtlo i. aclU•
a11y a tanatic. ~ IMIS·
et. ( 1 hf .. 30 min.)
12".30 9 Cl) C88 LATE MOYW
..... "Fotbldden PtanM"
(195e) Wei~ PldgeOfl,
AnM Francia. A lelenllet
end hie Infant d&IQllter.
wM hll'toe ll'eveted to • dla-
tant planet, are IMlttd by
American~. (RI 0 MOVIE *** "The SaJcony"
(19631 Shelley Wlflter1,
.fetflr Ftllc. Brothel Ille In
war-ravaged Parts 11
deQicted. ( 1 hr., 45 min)
«D MF\. GAME OF THE
W£EI(
12:37 D STARTIME
"Seven Mllee Of Sid
Road" Jelfery Hunt•.
12:40 (fl MOVIE
**'l• "Web 0t V~ ..
(1943) Brain Ahern•,
Loretta Young. A man
etana Illa own ln.,,...lgetlOn
when he wit_ Iha kld-
naoplng ot hll n-nanc::.. ( 1
hr .. 20 min.)
1:00 Q MIOtflGHT SPECW.
Hoall: Th• Say Clly
Roller•. Gu .. ta· Randy
Newman, 8teek Oak,
au-,, Kenny ~. 1M
New Rider9 of Ille Purpltl
Sege, Greg Lake. Q I SPY
Suddenly attt.ctec:I Wltll an
-.. eompuqion to tatte
Rollers Host •special'
.. -Soot\ unci.ro-
macllC* ~' '* i-· 111111 rellwlQ tile put. .., MOVla • * "Paycllomanla"
(1911) Oeoro-SandeB,
8eryl Aakl. TM IMdet of a
rnotOfcyde Qo911Q d*-9
IM MCtet of tetumino
lrom lh• dead, then
anempt• to take tho
r.,.,..il"der ol hla Q"'G with
lllnl lrllo 0..111 atld retUO'I
G_ hra)
t: ti II T All<ABOUT
Gu.t.: Aulhor l .. let Vel·
le pr-I• tu. lheofy on
the~~olJ•m
my Holla: Lyn P Taylor
dllCl.IHH blOIHdback
thefapy
UOCI) MOVIE **'" "Mark 0 1 The Renegade" (1~51) Cyd
Char\9ae, RlcatOO Monlal·
blWI. A brancMd renegade
le tllfwlened Into courung
the daughter OI th41 leader
ol IN republic. ( 1 llr ~ 30
min.)
1:3611 TAU<ABOUT
~ Author L.9atat Vel-
le ~ti llilt~Ofl
ltle d'n~aoce ot Jlm-
rrry Hoffic Lyn P. T8)10r
OIMait•ff ~lotHOb";ti
tllenipy.
1:378 NEWS
2:00 0 MOVIES * * "81adc Sun" 01167} MIC:llele Mercier. o..111!1
G"""1. A WMlthy young 01f1
go. to AMca lfl -ctl Of
her eJdled br04her. (2 hrL) * .... ''8-llel• In The
Nlgnt" (194e) John Hodl-
oll, Nancy Gulld A war Yet·
eran lulferlng from
amnelfe attempt• to
uncover hta tonner Kie. (2
hrl.)
2:110 NIWS
2:208 MOVIE * • * "A Cfy From The
Street•" ( llH19) Max
Sygra-, 0.... Wiieen. A
lMdon aoclal wont• tl'lea
to lrnprOYe the pathe1IO lhl·
Ing conclltlone Of holnelela
ctlllcken. (2 tn .. 5 min.)
•• "Courltenpf' (1953)
Dermot Wal1h, Hual
Court. While o.1'-'il>o a
pec:bge, a young mW\ CS.
co~ a murdered tnar1. ( t
llr .. 30 mln.) l:IOQ NEWS a:00m M<ME • * "lhe Kiiier That
Stllked New YOli<" (1950)
Evelyri Keyee, Cheri••
Korvlrl. A ~ and
wife tmuggllng 1Mn\ .. lht
ob)ec;t ot • ~ .-rctt
after It la dlecollWed \hal
Ille womM Is catrylng a
p41ogue. ( 1 11r • 30 min I
• NeWS ... ._ a.:.o MOVl9
• • 14 ....... °'l ''*'° a.r· (11161) NM &AIM,
~ G. l'oellNon. A
fot11ttr POllO•"'•" •• ........., "Olft IWtlon ..
MlacMk> ........ .-.
(21n.)
~-MOW! • • "Crlmlnel L...,,_."
(lt37} t.. Trecy, MefVoC
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Company" l•o recent
Tay•or compo1lt1on1,
"E1p1en1de" end
"RunM. -are oertonned.
The Bay City Rollers will host NBC'~
"1\Jidnight Special" for the first time at 1
a.m. Saturday on Channel 4. Guests in-
elude Queen. Randy Newman, Kenny
Rogers, Black Oak, the New Riders of the
Purple Sage and Greg Lake.
Burns a Harvard Prof!
By JAY SRARButt
LOS ANGELF.s (AP> -This
Sunday, George Bums, 80, con·
Unues hJa show biz career doing
gags and a soft.·sboe number with
a young comic -Bob Hope, 74 -
as a guest on Hope's vaudeville
show on NBC.
But next April, Burns may go
back to school, which be left in
the fourth grade to start his
career singing with the Peewee
Quartet in his native New York.
HE SAYS HE'S considering an
offer to lecture at Harvard.
''Can you ima(ine that!" he in·
quired. ''I can't even apeJl
Harvard."
AnaJdesaid
lt.'s part of a
course of chats by beavywef1b~ in film,
dance,
tbeate.r 1 mu1le ana
visual art.11.
What mlaht IUdS
,you lecture on, Mr. Burna1
"I MIGHT,'• BE sald. "Might
also t~ll 'em bow you baild up a
routlne, bow you start with one
joke, you top it and top ft again,
and first thine you know, you've
got a routine."
To student joke.smiths, he of·
fered this:
"I've been mixed up with
writers all my life and the most
Important thJng for a writer is to
find the first thought. the first
idea. You get a good thought, lbe
thing writes itself."
Be paused brfeJ'ly. "Tllat's the
kind of great stun I'm going to
tell 'em," he warned, "idding the
act. he may put on at one of the
nauon•s top hat.cbertes of thouihl andatudy.
BU&NS, WHO tums 81 on Jan.
20, bu been busy with other acts
of )ate, Jncludlnl the toutlnf of
b1I new bit movie, •'Ob, God.'
H• did two CBS 1peclalt and en
''Allee" epllOde tbJs aeuon, plus
the Hopes.bow, and haa two more
1pecla11 afoot. And he'll film bl'
third r.novJe slnco cetune an Ouar lo 1fn6 for "The Sun.shine Bo,. ...
. "It'• 'The Quee n of Hollywood'." ht said. ''The
queen lt • clrl, not mo. Btt~ •• Utat ri~L I don't WUll to cet It
wron1 .titb wbatahername In
Florida." Rt bad reference to
AA1 la }Jryant. .,.
The veteran trou'*' waa uted
why, at bls age, he works so
much. "Because It gets me out of
bed," he replied. "At my age, lt's
a great thing to aet out of bed. I
can't make any money in bed. In
fact, I can't do anything In bed."
BACK TO education. Bums'
doctorate came from the school
or vaudeville where, as Fred Al·
len once obServed, the students
were so low that ticket.taking
midge,15 were hired to make
them (eel at home.
What happens II Harvard asks
Or. Burnt! to work Cull-time
teaching what he's teamed to a
potentially hicher grade of
scholars?
"Well, ll they got a ftice theater
I'll stay on,'' be promlHd.
"ParUc:ularly U they 1ot about lS
or 20 mualclans and lhef plaJ in
mr,key.
'J 10 any place "here it'• in
my key."
~b80D and Jill
Boet Globe Awards
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Ex·UCLA. Star Johnson Making It Big With ;Beeks
MILWAUKEE (AP J -
''Marques! Marques•" the
young rans pleaded, extend
ing programs and pens as lhe
Milwaukee Ducks' locker
room door opened
Marques Johnson, toweling
away sweat, slCPJ>Cd out. He
~rinncd at the youngsters
and signed autographs as he
walked back to the
M 1lwaukce Arena courts1de,
where moments bt.•fore he
had starred in a Ducks· vie
tory.
"I'll sign more in a few
minutes," he told his fans. "l
have to be on the pos tgame
radio show," said the former
UCLA standout.
When he returned, he
Mgned more programs. After
he finally had showered and
dressed, youngsters still
<'lustered outside the locker
room . Patiently. always
s miling, sometimes banter
1ng. he signed for each boy
and girl who asked.
''That's Ju s t being
human." Johnson said later
'They're lh<'re when I go out
for warmups and they're
there after the game. They
want me to hold hands or
slap hand'> as I go by. 1 slap
as many hands as I can
Something like that can
mean a great deal when
you're 12 or lJ years old."
Averaging 18.9 points and
11.4 rebounds per gume and
sinking 54.4 percent of his
held goal attempts. Johnson
1s a prime candidate for Na·
honal Basketball Associallon
rookie of the year honors. He
also is a major reason why
the nucks. 30-52 last season.
a re 20· 18 in their best start
s1nt'e Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
led them to the championship
finals tn 1973·74.
When he signed with the
Bucks, J ohnson said he
would have preferred to play
in his native Los Angeles.
But Wisconsin winters
notwithstanding, he 1s find·
ing the area nolh,ing like the
KEEPING THEIR DISTANCE Los Angeles
. Kings goalie Gary Simmons (31) and
Philadelphia goalie Wayne Stephenson
,., .......
watch while their teammates fight it out
after shedding gloves and sticks in the first
~riod Thursday night in Philadelphia.
ROokie Gives Kings Tie
PHJLADELPlllA (AP > -
Flyers ' captain Bobby Clarke
says some of his Philadelphia
teammates are just going
through the mollons these days
against their opponents in the
National Hockey League.
The Los Angeles Kings slipped
behind 4 3 in the final period of
Thursday night's malchup with
the t'lycrs, hut rookie Dave
Taylor slammed the puck into
the Philadelphia goal at 12:55 to
~alvage a 4·4 tie.
"We were working hard in
1.hei{ end. we knew that they
usually try to forecheck us,"
said Taylor. the 1976·77 NCAA
sco ring champion from
Clarkston College. ··So we lned
lo give lhem some of their own
medicine."
Clarke said he wasn't disap-
pointed at the outcome because
the Flyers ctid.n'l deserve to wm
"They outworked us," said
Clarke. "It's been that way for
six or seven games. I don't know
when we are going to wake up,
maybe when we find ourselves
in second place.
"I know t.eams get these kinds
of streaks. but this one's gone on
too long." Clarke added. "If we
play like this on the road, we'll
surely get beat."
The Kings got their first goal
on a shot by Pete Slemkowsk1 in
Miller Top Coach;
Connors Defeated
NEW YORK lA P > Red
Miller. who guided the defense·
minded Denver Broncos into the
~layoffs for the first time in
their history -and into the
Super Bowl as well -was
selected National Football
League coach of the year today
by The Asloclated Press.
Miller's team had the best
American Conference record
(12·2) in the regular season, then
• knocked oft the Pitts burgh
Steelers and defending NFL
champion Oakland in the AFC uue aame.
(:on•or• IJpset
NEW YORK-Guillermo Vilas
upset Jimmy Connors 6·4. 3-6,
1·5 here Thunday in the second
round 0( the Grand Prix Masters
tennis tournament. In other action Thursday
Manuel Orantes stopped Eddie
Dlbbs. 1·6, 1-5, Bjorn Borg beat
Roscoe Tanner 6-4, 6·'7, 6·3 and
»rlan Oot\frled earned a
• •mlflnata berth by wlnning
nr Baul Bamlrei 6-7, &-2, M .
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inrluence and possessing less
than an ounce or marijuanll.
police said.
Hawkins. 40, also was charged
with using abusive language.
1llA Rotttp•
LONG BEACH-Tim Hall
scored Z7 points and pulled down
15 rebounds lO lead unbeaten
Athletes in AcUon lO a 96-85 ex·
hibillon basketball victory over
Cal State (Long Beach) Thurs-
day nl&ht.
Yaddca Selet!ted
HANOVER, N .H . -Joe
Yuklca, football coach at Boston
College the past 10 years. agreed
today to accept U\e -coachlnl{ job
at Dartmouth College.
SIDI• Mark Set
BRISBAN.E. Australia
Michelle Ford. a 16-year·old
Australlan ,trl1 tel a world rec·
ord of 8:M.88 ror the 800-m eter
freestyle swim today.
PROVIDENCE, R.1. (AP) -
Coaches are llvmg the United
Stat.et tbe tat• when this coun· try's firat-ever lnternaUonal
women'i awbnmlna meet beetns
at Drown Unlvenlty on Satt.tr-
day.
The 20 American 1wtmmen,
fin ot Whom ire f ormtt Ol1m·
pian11 .tU compete aaalnet lU
the first period. but
Philadelphia's Reggie Leach
evened things out before the
period ended.
In the second period, Los
Angeles surged ahead 3·1 on
goals by Glenn Goldup and
Hartland Monahan before the
Flyers rallied on a second-
period goal by Leach and a
third.period shot by Bill Barber.
That gave the Flyers a 4·3 lead
until Taylor circled the net and
st uffed the puck past
Philadelphia goalie Bernie
Parent for the final tally.
''I just tried to hook it into the
net area," Taylor recalled.
Scott to Run·
In Ali Meet
UC Irvine's Steve Scott will
make hts 1978 track debut Satur·
day night in the Muhammad Ali
invitational meet al the Long
Beach Sports Arena.
Scott. a senior at UCI, will
face world record holder Filbert
Bay1 of Tanzania and Wilson
Waigwa. the NCAA (Dlvlslon I)
ch am pion from Texas (El
Paso), in the All 1,500.
Also entered in the meet ia Jim
Walters, former Estancia Hlgh
<Costa Mesa) athlete now at
USC. Walters will run the 4x800
m eter relay.
'{he meet begins at 6:30 with
30 events scheduled in five
divisions-men , women,
masters cso and over), juniOT
college and high school.
Other top athletes expected to
compete Include Montreal Olym.
pie &old medal winners Hasley
Crawford (100 m eter s) of
Trinidad, Don Quarrie (200) ol
Jamalca, Amie Robinson (long
jump) of San Diego and the U.S.
400·meter relay team of Harvey
Glance, Johnny Jones, Millard
Hampton and Steve Rlddlck.
cotnlnJ youo• swlmmtn," says
Mark Schubert, who alao
coaches the Minion VleJo
Nadadores,
The American team wlll have
the ps1chotoglcal advant.ge of
J>erf or mini at. home, Scbubert
nld Tbunday.
"Tho tact that thl• Is U\e first
ll't.rnaUonal meet for Y1omen
only ln ttlt U.S 'Will help
mor.S.." be uld. ''W•'U M eo-lal IDto tM ....... fa'JOrl I with tti ~ Otttnau q''
Tb• Ealt German ~team,
IOtrlll.Y Mk80Wll4fed lbe MA
Siberian wasteland he had
envisioned.
''I thought it would be
worse," he said. ''l don't
care for the cold, but you can
get around that. The pace ls
a lot slower here and It's
more conservative, but the
city is appropriate Cor what
I'm here for. My occupation
is basketball, and it's a
unique, good situation. The
players here are all about my
own age.
"It's not easy with the
schedule, but I have met
other people, Miiwaukee peo-·
ple wbom I consider friends,
through my teammates," he
said. "I've always been in·
What Will
Watson Do
For Encore?
TUCSON CAP) -Tom Watson
was faced wHh the problem en·
•countered onfy, by those wlto•
achieve unmatched superiority
10 their chosen field of endeavor.
Whal do you do for an encore?
"Every golfer who's had a
good season wonders and wor-
rl es about It." said Watson , twice a winner In major head·
to ·head duels with Jack
Nicklaus and the 1977 PGA tour
player or the vear.
volved in community rela-
tionships, and I hope to 1et
involved in some here."
When the grueling NBA
schedule permits, Johnson
andicaled he would chanHl
hls oCCcourt involvement
toward youth work. ln Los
Angeles, he was involved
with area athletes, including
Pnt Haden, Kermit
Washington and John McKay
Jt .. lo an or11tanization called Alblelestor a Better America.
"We'd go lO the parks and
give two·hour clinics." he
said. "We'd work with the
kids and talk about basket·
ball and life. We'd go to
elementary and junior bl~h
schools and give one-on·one
exhibitions. I think tt's lm·
portant for athletes to do
tblnga like that. Wilen I wu
young, Walt Hanard or
UCLA came lo our school. He
was very congenial and
made u big impression on
me.''
Over the time you took off at
the end or the year, has yol1r
'g:une gorfe cornr>letely? · -
"l was really very nervous
starting on ..
lie answered those questions
and calmed his nerves with a
spectacular 9-under-par 63 that
staked him to a 3·shot lead
Thursday in the first round of
the first tournament of the 1978
tour . the Tucson Open. It
matched the best subpar effort
of his pro career and, with stun·
ning immediacy, re-established
him as the game's premier
performer.
Watson. now 28, scaled gol!'s
heights with his 1977 successes.
The triumphs over Nicklaus in
the Masters and British Open
were the most publlcited. But he
also won three other American
titles. was Cifth or better In
another doien tournaments. led
the money-winners with $310,000
and won the Vardon Trophy for
the best stroke average.
But he tailed ofr j ust a little at
the end or the year.
•' l was mentally tired,"
Watson said. "ll's the first Ume
I've gotten that way playing
golf.
He took oU Cor 2~ months,
went home to Missouri and con·
tented himself with acqulrlng a
pilot's license Just before com·
Ing lO Tucson for the opening of
the season.
"I think the layofr did more
for my heart than It did for my
golf swing," he said. "I really
wasn't sure how l was golng lO
play. I guess I ought to do this
more often."
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·on TV Tonight
6 p.in. (9) -NBA BASKET· BALL -The Laken meet the
76er.s in a 1ame played earlier
tonight at the Spectrum in
Philadelphia.
8 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The UCLA
Bruins aneet the Wa•hlnaton
HU4kie. at Seattle. ·
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USC'S DON CARFINO (RIGHT) APPLIES PRESSURE.
Freshman Leads SC
Trojam Gain 68-65 Vict.ory
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) -
Freshman Cliff Robi·nson
powered Southern California to
a 68-65 Pacific·8 Conference
ba&ketball victory over
Washington State Thursday
night in the leaaue opener for
both teams.
The 8·9 Robiruion scored 20
points, moeUy from the. out.side,
making 10 oC 14 field aoal at·
tempts over WSU's 7-2 James
Donaldson.
The Cougars never led, and
were Ued JU8t once, at 2 with a
mln ute gone. USC led at
h1lftlme 38-30.
The TrojanJ pulled away to a
14·polnt lead with 13 mlnut.es re-
maJDin1. WSU attempted to raJ·
ly, but a jumper by USC's
George Ratkovl<th and four Cree
throwa by Don Carlino in the
last two minutes WTapped up the
victory. use stands at 7·6 for the
seuon while WSU fell to 8-5.
The Trojans had to go wlth<>ut
guard Steve Smith, the former
Santa Ana College star, for most
ol the ~ond hall after he t\Vf1t·
ed hl1 left ankle and had t.o be
helped off the court.
Ratkovich, another rres.bman,
replaced Smith ln the lineup and
flnlsbed with tour points.
Smith ls expected to be back
in t.be SC lineup Saturday nilht
when the Trojans tangle with
Washington in SeatUe.
Besides Robinson, another
gem in the use attack was
Compton High product Purvis
Miller, who scored 16 points and
had eight rebounds.
Washington State cut the Tro·
jans' lead to 52·44 when Miller
hit two baskets.
The Trojans shot 51. 7 percent
from the field. while WSU made
41. 7 percent of its shots.
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Bniins Clash
With Huskies
SEATI'LE-The UCLA Brwns
open defense of their Pac·8
basketball title tonight with an 8
o'clock game at the University
of Washington, televised on
Channel 5.
The Bruins bring a 9-1 r~ord
• into the contest and most of the
conference's coaches regard
. UCLA u a favorite to repeat as
champion, but Washinston bu a
habit of SCOrfni UPffU.
Tbe Hulldea, 7-4 on the season, own an ups& over blihly·tou.ted Arllona State, e&-e2, and hue also recorded vlctorlet over
SeatUe Pacinc, Wyoming, Seat·
tJe. CoJorlldo. Blee ed lllinola.
Jtlm Ste•urt (8·7> 11 the
Hu1kie1' Jetdlq acorer (l$.&
polnta per fame) and reboundtr oo.a avera••>· Guard Mike
Nelll CfS.3) Is close behind ln lbt
11ortn1 department. wilh a 15.1
.. er ace.
The lk'\&108' ftoat Une cames en avera10 helibi a(\v~ta1e ot
l ~ tnU.. over ihe HU.itles, •llh enter Gii llmm1 (l·t) Qd.
fonranll l>Uld.~WOOll ••> Ut Xikl IDd~ l&-'fr ~t· tins t.M bcMd9.
.. DAILY PILOT fria.y, JiUlll&ry &. tl78
Cage Bandleap
Gauclws Favored
In Mission Race
Saddleback College should
have little trouble winning the
Mission Confer ence basketball
championship.
The Gauchos of coach Bill
Mulligan, 16·1 for the :.eason and
winners of 10 :otraight, are the
Daily Pilot's choice to breeze to
the title.
Pa lomar and Citrus colleges
figure to battle for the No. 2
po:.1tion.
Here 's how the Dally Pilot
handicaps the race:
l . Saddleback 06·1> -The
Gauchos have it all-iipeed, good
shooting, rebounding and ex-
p e r 1 e nc e . Th e defens e i s
mediocre, but it won't make any
difference. Balance has been the
ke y with seven playe rs-Rich
McElrath, Tim Shaw, Tom Lloy,
Artie Green, T i m Knight,
Rodney Miller and Craig Stahl
averaging in double figures.
The Gauchos also have two
other players, Ben Bacon jt.nd
Rick Patterson, who could start
for any other team in the con
ference. Odds · l 5
?. Palomar < 12·3> Tht•
Comets have a i:ood record. but
haven't played the schedule that
Saddleback has. And they don't
ha\'e the talent to ma tch the
Gauchos. Leading Palomar are
returning starters Marcus Ha ys
16·3) and Don J oy (6·3). Odds :
4·1.
3. Citrus (J2·3> -The Owls
have some top talent returning
from last season's second place
team -includlng aJl -M1ssion
Con r e rence &tandout Eri c
Childs. Kelly Johnson, a 6·5
freshman, is Citrus' lop scorer.
Odds: 4·1.
'4. Riverside (10-S) -The
Tigers have run hot and cold,
and that trend figures to con·
tinue during conference play.
Sophomores Ricky Green <6·6)
and Kevin McClanahan (6·0>.
a Ion g with fres hmen Ke n
Copeland (6·1) and Tom Wighl
<6-3) pace the Tigers. O~ds: 8·1.
S. San Bern1rdlno (6·9> -The
Indians have some of the best
talent in the circuit, but they ha·
ven 't put it together consistent·
ly. and don't figure to. Paul
Roby (6-4 ) and Rooseve lt
Ja c ks on (6-3 ) are the top
players.Odd5: 25-1.
6. San Diego (3·10) -Stan
Jones (6-3) is one of the top
players in the confer ence for the
Knights, but his supporting cast
isn't much. Odds: 50-1.
1. Southwestern (l-131 The
,\paches snapped a 13-game los·
ing streak Wednesday, but they
don't figure lo improve much on
that record. Odds: 75·1.
8. Chaffey CO·ll > Chaffey
doesn't figure to go through the
season winless (like It did a few
seasons ago), because the Owls
will probab ly split with
S outhwestern. Dave Holgate
(6-8) is one of Chaffey's top
players. Odds: 200-1.
Sunset Loop Fives
In Final Tuneups
Four Sunset Lf'aguc basket
ball teams '.'Jll play their fi nal
non -l c <1 g uc t u n e up ga m e~
tonight as N<'wport Harbor and
the three Huntin gton Beach
-.chools Edison, M<1rina and
lluntmgton Jjeach Hi gh each
play 8 o'clock contests.
Edison is the only one on lhc
road. The Chargers will visit
Loara Htgh in Anaheim. Loara
has a balanced attack Jed by
renter PauJ Felix and earlier
rhis season gave Marina a tough
liatlle before losing, 77-70.
Edison brings a 9.3 record into
the game. The Char gers lost
their last outing. 66·65. afte r
:-quundering an 18-point lead to
Kennedy Hi~h (La Palma>.
eve Hosts
Boulder Five
II untington Beil ch hos ts S<:'rra
lligh of Gard<:'na, Long Beach
Wi l ~on inv ad es Marina and
c~ pr ess VISltS N<'wporl Hilrbor 1n the other games tonig ht
Serra is paced by 6-7 forward
Mi chael Zeno, who averages 17
points per game and is being
heavily recruited by major col-
leges and universities.
Although Serra brings in a
modest 7·7 record, it was rated
1n a pre·sea:ron national
magazine as o~ or the top prep
•ea ms in California.
Marina wlll see a familiar
face when Long Beach Wilson
visits because the Bruins have'
Cary Burt, a 6·2 forward who
trans fered Crom Huntington
Reach High after earning all·
S un s et League honors l ast
•season.
Marina carries n 10·3 record
and a modest six-game wmning
~treak .
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TIM SHAW
Leads Saddleback
Corona-MV
Tiff Heads
C.ageSlate
South Coast League basketball
leader Corona del Mar has a
cha nc e t o put some room
b<.•twcen itself and two of the
contenders tonight as the Sea
Kings, 3-0 in league, host 2·1
M1ss1on V1eJo.
Tipoff is at 8, as a re the other
two games-2·1 El Toro at 2-1
Dana Hills and 1·2 Laguna
Beach at 1·2 University High
(Irvine).
The Sea Kings have a little of
everything going for them-
Dave Koehler's outside shooting,
height in 6-7 Jeff Burden, all-
round play from sophomore
Shawn Ahearn, the improved
play of guard Mark Rains (10
points Tuesday against Laguna
Be a c h ) a nd 6·3 Bre a High
transfer Chris Johnston.
Mi ssion Viejo, whi ch lacks
height. has rehed on a balanced
a ttac k fo r the mos t part,
a lthough Pete Decasas, Mike
Roberts. Mike Boster and Rick
Kreuzer have supplied most of
the firepower . Mission Viejo's
tallest player 1s 6·3 Mike
Brawley, who returned to the
lineup Tuesday after missing
seven games with an inJury.
Decasas has also been hobbled
by an ankle injury and is out.
El Toro's major weapons are
6·2 West Virginia transfer Rick
Reid 08.S scoring average) and
6·4 junior Ron Holmes.. who has
clicked at a 15.4 rate.
Dana Hllls counters with Chris
Goller and Mike Samuels .
Samuels has scored at a 17.3
r a te and Goller's s coring
average is 14.8.
The Laguna Beach-University
tiff features 6·4 senior Roger
Poirier of University against the
defcose of Randy Smith aad Jan
Calderwood. Terry Haught is
Laguna's playmaker.
BASKETBALL I WRESTLING
Pirates FV Katella Clash In 74-67 _, .
Setback · Knights Invade Witli 11-1 Record
By CRAIG SHEFF Of .. Deity~ ... , .. ,,
Orange C o as t
Co llege's bas ke tball
team picked the wrong
time to have a bad
shooting night.
Or unstc ('ounty'IJ best basketball
talent Is cm display tonight (8) at
F ountain Valley Hlal\ SchOQI where
Katella <Anaht>lm) lllKh's Knlghts
invade the Barons campu11 in a non·
leaaue 11klrml1h
the Knights also boast 6·3 ·Randy
Whit.>ldon <20.5 average), 6·6 Miko
Sarabyn and 6-4 Roger Lemoos lD the attack.
"We feel we have great depth,"
says Kat.ella col ch Danley. "We're
hitting SO percent from the field as a
team and every player has lS-17 foot.
The Pirates, hitting a
cool 43 percent from the
fioor. Cell to a very good
El Camino College out-
fit, 74-67, Thursday n,ight
on the loser's court.
It's a duel between two highly suc-
cessful , yet contrasting t eams.
Katella, with an 11·1 record, uliliies
a stifling 1·2·1·1 full court press and
operates its offense with two players
posted side by side (piggyback) eight
feet from the basket.
range. ·
"Our major concern is us, not
Fountain Valley. It's a matter of
"hether we can gel into our game."
Coach Tandy Gillis'
Bucs (9·7) hope to snap
a four.game losing
streak tonight when they
travel to East LA for a
7:30 Ult.
And while Kalella runs a man-to·
man defense, Fountain Valley coun·
ters with il::i matchup zone 8J'ld pas~
ing game on offenise.
Katella is the type of team that bits
streaks and an example was a nine·
point burst in 32 seconds that turned
the tide over Los Amigos (Founwn Valley}HJgh.
_Fountain Valley has height. too with 6·5 Mugsy Eppelheimer and 6=-4
Chris Mack and Charlie Reiff on the coutt.
Ec\ch team has it.s gem, but both
are also heavily stocked with talent
in depth.
The final seven-point
margin was no indica-
tion of itow the game
went. EJ Camino, in
complete command,
took lb• lead for good
late in the opening half
and steadily pulled
away.
Fountain Valley's big weapon is 6-4
Roger Holmes, who is averaging 25.3
points a game. Also Jooroing tall
amidst coach Dave Brown's Barons
unit is 6-7 Mike Heide, wbo.e Oelense
and r ebounding has been in.st.rumen·
ta.I helping FV to a 9.3 record.
At point guard are two similar op-
·ponents-Fountain Valley's S-11 Mike
Jsraelsky against Katella's S-10 Ed Patrick. ·
Katelta's blue chipper is 6·5 Ray
Donnelly. with his 20 8 averaee. but
"We've seen the 1·2·1·1 press,"
says asslstant coacb Bob Fereuson of
Fountain Valley. "But not with
Katella's size. We'll adjust our press
otrense to counter that." The Warriors, behind
some sizzling outside
shooting by 6·3 Charles
Trammell, held a 39.33
edge with 17 minutes left
For Coast Area
m the ganae -then real
ly put it. away with a 12·0
blitz in Lhe next four
minutes.
·wre~tling
With Trammell bitting om ""''*'7~:f.:.',..,., u everything be tossed up, t1-L-101cMc.ou1n•an•-2
El Camino (13-4) went ~~~CMn 101 Pinned Hammon
ahead 51-33. The War· 11•-011te11 101-11y1om1u
n·ors stayed comfortably '22-s•n<uic19e.1N1oney .. >. 11t-Lucrwi9 (U)d9C, Ul,_t-L in front and enjoyed a 13'-R11001•<01wonc..rtorf941.
72-57 Jead with 2:59 to go· !~=~=~::,'~;~·
before OCC closed the 1s.-••t1••t1tv 101-bY10rte11.
gap With a last minute m -so.roec11r <u>OK. 11_ .. L 1 n-4t-rts 101o.c.9oOrYI1.J. surge. 1'3-1!"011111<UlPlnnecsMam'2:0 . Trammell finished H•Y-H~ 1u1 p1Mec1 st•••ton
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~on-league basketball action 1s
on tap tonight for Capistr8J'lo
Valley High while Mater Dei
<Santa Ana} High, Liberty Chris-
tian <Huntington Beach) and
Huntington Valley Christi-an
(N ewport Beach) are embroiled
in league play.
Tritons Log 79-62 Win =:=ul : ~ ~ ~ 161-Reynol• (F l de<. Hales,111.0.
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Estancia (Costa Mesa) High's Eagles will be
trying to stay within range of the Century League
basketball lead tonight when they tackle invading Giie~ 1 o t 1 Hwy-Ul!PllMll (F) Plnntd GolemM
Petrino 2 o o • O:JO. ~--OrangeHighinan8o'clocktiff. ·
Capistrano Valley's Cougars,
with Bob Charles (25.S scoring
average) leading the way, host
Boulder City, Nev. in a 7 o'clock
clas h in the first-ever vanity
basketball game on the Capo
Valley campus.
The Monarchs of Mater Del.
U -3, open Angelus League action
against Pius X at Santa Ana
College (7: 30) without the
services of guard Sal Gaytan
(-ankle), but apparently with 6-5
'l'im Peabody, whor.t11rnedtothe
lineup Tuesday after an ankle in·
jury. ·'
Mid.Cities Baptist (South Gate)
meets Huntlneton Valley Chris·
tiaa at Southern California
College in A¢hdemy League play.
starting at8.
Liberty Christian meets
American Cbrlltian (Pomona) Jn
Christian League action at Santa
Ana's Salv .. tion Army Youth
Center (1:30).
John Carson had bis second of.
feruive outburst ln three nJgbts
to lead San Clemente Hlgb to a
79-62 Soul.h Coast League basket·
ball victory over host Costa
Mesa Thursday nJgbt.
Carson, the Trltons' 6-6 guard,
s cored 25 points as San
Clemente evened its league rte·
ord at 2-2 at the expense of the
winless Mustan1s. Tuesday,
Carson tallied 26 points as San
Clemente wh1pped Mission Vie·
JO. He ls now averaging 18.2
points a game.
The Tritons Jed from start to
finish as they upped th~ season
rfcord to s.s and: appear to have
solved the problems that saw
them drop lout •tral&ht cames
after C8'>ludng their own
tbu.rtuune:nt in mid DeHmber.
At one point, San Clemente led
by 32 polntl. 'nt• team bad an
outatanc'lini sboc>tlng nlaht, can·
ninll 82 of 56 shots from lbe floor
(57 percent) and 15 of 19 from
the free throw line.
Basketball Scores
Willie StavrJcos paced Costa.
Mesa with 18 p0intl on an eigbt-
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Basketball
Summaries
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El T~ 4, Orllaln U.
Pecos 10, Halllft 4, Vlfl-•. C.lton
I, H •rY11f1116. ~·· Mna-Mc!CH 1. Murray '· Jone\ I. IClll'/ ), Parller ), Oawe 1, KlllP!> 2, H,et 4, Maine! t . H•lftl~I Toro»t1.
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12, Wlllltmll 2, Miii«" •• MM-shall t , GWC, Harbor Vie ~:,-;.~;..~ '· ,..__..,, R .. •.
Haltt~lnV•ll..,16-17.
Golden West College opes c.re...., _, n • .,...... .._.
Southern CalllomJa Confereoce .a
basketball actlor:a tanl&ht ('l:3Q). p,c;:~~i!:'!\=~·=~
hosting LA HarbOf Colle,e. , Ji"'..,'·,..._.,. 1C11114, un11t1 i. GWC'a au.uen, 7·t for the ue-~i.Amdl .. •eason. are •J>•rted b7 tr~~~ ....... 4.w.itt.T.--
sopb9more1 Todd 7.irbel (17.8 -"-•-'"-""-•_c._._ .. _..,_ .. _
scoring avena~>. Oary Sandera
(12.3) and Wllf 'Fletcber (10.5).
Harbor ('l.e> is led by higb·
scoring Cl)rls Thomas.
~.-.._ v.u-. •· Mwt. ~ League favorites El Modena and Villa Park:
• collected victories Wednesday and are favored in ::.-w-* CF> dK. "4nJ•mtn their games tonight -making lt Imperative that
10.s-W111111 ,,., d9C. u..ctna 12.1. Estancia win to remain a game olf the pace.
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Ftlday, J•nuat)' e, 1978 _.....--kender CJ
What's Really There?
Holograms Easier to $ee Than Explain
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN Of Ule O•lly f'olol SI.ill
Ever since those immortal words "let tht'fe be h~ht, ''man has been tinkering with 1t.
For one thing, man learned how to turn light on
and off wtth a flick of a switch
NOW TWO SCULPTORS, Ludwig Redl and Pino
Spagnulo, w.e of hght in an attempt to portray the three·
dlm'!nslonal image the mind retains after viewing a
solid obJect
The imagery pieces produced from their
sculptures are called holograms.
A hologram is defined as ''the technique of produc-
ing images by wavefront reconstruction, especially by
bending laser beams to record diffraction on a photo-
graphic plate."
In other words, what you "see .. really isn't there
The image ls picked up from the pattern on the photo
plate. The pattern looks much like the ripples pro-
duced by throwing a pebble into a pond.
The work of Rcdl, an Austrian now living 1n
CrouXI Baiter
Carrie CavaJJer. above, shows a net full of anchovies
lor deep.sea analing. Sportsf ishing wm be just one of events and displays at the 13th annual Southern
llCornia Spoi'ts, Vacation and Recreation81 Vehicle w, openh~I at noon Saturday for a nine-day: run at the a.helm COnventlon Center.
Called an "Outdoor Lile Spectacular,·· the show is the
f.est event of il1S kind In the U.S. EquiRment and clothing
be sbOWri for fishing, camping, boating arid backpack·
l
Los Anaeles, and Spagnulo, an Italian, is on view al
the Newport Harbor Art Museum.
It was commissioned specifically for the museum
and will be torn down when the exhibit closes Jan. 14,
according to Betty Turnbull, curator.
Al first the "casual" observer might think he has
wandered into a room still under construction.
Three large block sculptures by Spagnolo are at
one end or the floor. They Jlre or brick, still wet clay,
steel and glass ......_
THEY HA VE BEEN step~ on and several
squares of glass are broken. There are fingerprints 1n
the clay, footprints on the steel plates.
Signs on the floor read, "wet cla)", please do not touch."
Spagnulo, who came to Newport Beach from
Milan to build the sculptures, calls them landscapes. ~ The intent is to present the viewer with a (eeling or
controlled accident. The soft surface of the clay ls used
as a bed for the broken glass and sheet metal, .accord-
ing t-0 information posted at the exhibit entrance". ,
LANDSCAPE SCULPTURES FEl!LtNG OF 'CONTROLLED ACCIDENT'
Artl1t Pino Sp•onulo Purposefy Breaka Olaes to Stress a Point
\
SPAGNULO'S HOLOGRAMS come from what are
believed to be the largest sculptures ever used Jn the
process.
The ptiotosensit1vc plates are placed so that to see
the image the viewer must stand at an angle to one
:.ide or the other. ~lide projectors are used as the light source
And for SpaRnulo's holograms the light comes
from behind the angled plate.
This dif(ers from Redl who uses a light source at a
15-degree angle above the plate.
A NON.ORIENTED VIEWER is tempted to peek
behind the vertical floor-to-ceiling boxes in which the
plates are encased. There has to be something behind
there other than a single light source.
Or l! the viewer presses his face against the glass
he might think the obi_ect is below on the floor.
But there is nothing there -except the hght and
the photo plate.
The image projection is very scientific.
R EDL SAYS HE DOESN'T have the discipline to
m akl' the holograms. He does the sculpture
('hn:.toplU'r Outwater, a scientist in Los Angeles, the
hologrnm!>
The sculptures are called works in process.
Redl. 35, a man who has three limes sailed solo
:icros!> the Allunlic, says he never finishes a piece
··r·m :. perfectionist, .. RedJ said. "But I know I
Holograms present float-
ing images (left) and (right)
of Ludwig Redl's original
sculpture, (far left.)
can't rqake a i>erfect piece. I purposely',~Lop halfway through,
"ONCE A PIECE IS IN my head it's done," Red!
said. "Sqmetimes JUSt to think of u project is enough
A spoken word, a s1ropledrawlngcan besu((ictent."
Redl. a lecturer at tJC Santa Barbara. claims he 1s
more intere$ted in the ''.memory of an object.
"Every rrund remembers an object as three
dimensional,"' he added. 1
When the light comes Crom behind and throuS}l the
plate, the image noats som ewhere between the
viewer and the plate. That's why It's important to
stand back when vi&wing the hologram, Plan !or
Three Objects. '
THE SAME IMAGE JS 8Jso seen in plates mount.
ed in frames hung on the wall. .But in this case the light
source is from ceiling s,pota. Depth of field lirpits the
viewing area. '
The exhibit is one to be seen, not read about.
And as M.rs. Turnbull \and Phyllis Lufjeans.
curator. suggest, the adult vie!Wer may not at first un-
derstand,·
But for those who take time 10 contemplate. what
they are seeing "grows."
And it 's in the memory. \
The exhibit Is at the museum, 850 San Clemente
Drive at the Newport Center. Hours are noon to 4 p.m .
Tuesdays thrOUJ:h Sundays and 6 to !>p m l''ridays.
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' Aim to Get Inside 'Doll.h~ouse'
South Coast
Rep Updates
Liberation
By JACKIE HYMAN
OftlM 0•11' f'llet Sl•ll
· A Doll's House" may tell the
story of a 19th century woman re·
belling against her role in life,
but It's about mon! than women's
liberation.
That's the opinion of David
Emmcs. artistic director of
South Coast }lepertory in Costa
Mesa. who's directing the Ibsen
drama.
IT WILL open Saturday at the
theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., 646-1363. .
" 'A Doll's House' tias always
been regarded as a feminist play
and it's one frequently that is as·
sociated with the idea of
women's liberation," Emmes
said
"Ibsen is a genius as a
playwright and like all great
playwrights the meaning of their
works frequently has much ·
wider and deeper ramifica-
tions," Emmcs said.
"IT SPEAKS beyond Just
freedom for men or freedom for
women, but raises the whole is-
sue of tnd.lvldual freedom, .. he
said. "Ihlen vehemently denied
that h• wu a f emtnlst.' •
The play was written 1n um
but Emmes said the SCR produc·
tion will be set in the 1890s,
prlmanly beeauae of costuming.
''That period of dresa pYovlded
ar•ater freedom to niake a
q,etaphortc statement with cos·
tum ea," he 1ald. ''It allow~ us to
put Nora (UM heroine> into COS·
tumes that would be more ~
preastve ol ber character."
However. Zmmes taJd. chana·
lnr the detDdoesn 't cbanie the
bHic IOC.ial structure ... The cor·
seted ment.aliUes were 1Ull very
m MC b tblri." lie iiJcJ.
("2 OAIL Y PILOT friCS.y. Janu•ry a, 1978
Life Withoat Musie?
Comedy, Famasy al Five Penny Opera
• •'The Teled>ooe•• and "Help, ~ Help, 'lbe GJot>olinkal0 a pair
, of one-act operas by Gian-Carlo
M enotU; will be presented by
Oranie Cout College's Five
1 Penny Opera Company Jan.
13·1' and ta-20 in the OCC
Auditorium.
Tbe two operas, which in-
aug1Uate the company's fourth
season, are under the direction
of OCC vocal instructor Carole
Boelter. Both will be fully
staged, costumed and
performed in English with the
OCC Opera Theater Orchestra.
Performances are scheduled
for 8 p.m.
Tickets are priced at $2. They
may be purchased at OCC's
Ticket Office. located In the CQI·
lege's Adm1nistraUon Building.
:rhe office is open Monday
through Friday Crom 8 a.rn. to 10
Indian
Dances
AtUCI
Dances of India will
ln· presented b y the
Hhaskar Dance Com-
pany during a three-day
residency at UC Jrvme
Thursday through Salur·
day, Jan.12-14.
The company, featur.
ing c horeog raphe r
Bah asker and his partner
Candy Hibbard, is
sponsored on campus by
thC' UCI Commillee for
Arts.
A I c c t u r c ·
tl<'mon s trat1on is
<.,('hcdulc•d for Thursday
"'1th llckel!> at S2 for
~encral admi!>s1on <.ind
~l for lJCl student:-;
TICKETS for the full
pc• rf or manC't'S Friday
and Salurda\' <Jn.• S.1 for
gt>ncr.11 admi ssion, S2
for UC! student:. and S:!
for lJCl faculty, l.taff
and other students. All
will takt' place at 8 p.m.
in the Fine Arts Vill<.tJ.!C
Theater.
. Bhaskar's program tn·
el ud es " Surya
N1r.tham-.Lhe Dance of
'the Sun God and God·
dess" m which he WC'ars
a massive crown of
rhtnC'stones and metal
valued at S4.000
Crowns of 11 s I.ind
h u v e d cc I> r <:I 1 g 10 us
s 1gnif1cMnce a nd ¥re
k(•p t in tcmplt•s lo he
U~l.'d once a ~ear rlunn~
fesll\'als.
p.m . and on Saturdays from I
a.m. to 0000.
The ticket office phone
number ls~. Tickets will
also be available at the door.
Free tickets for senior citizens
are also available. ·
"The Telephone,.. a comedy
about a young man who attempts
to ask his Jover to marry him
but who is continually intel't'Upt·
ed by the telephone, stars Carole
Boelter and William Purldnn, an
associate professor of theatre
arts at OCC. Boelter calls "Help. Help
7he Globollnks!" an. "exciting
fant.Jfsy thal has a moral"· that
the world cannot s urvive without
music.
rt is the story or a busload or
children tbat,breaks down and 1s
menaced by a strange fog and
the presenoe of Globolinks, un·
earthly beings who can be
fended off only by 111usica1
sound.
Only one child on the bus.
Emily, has an instrument, her
violin. She is sent with her violin
to s ummon help. The children
are ultimately saved from the
Globolinks. Katherine Peters, a
graduate of Pitzer C0Ue1e.
portrays Emily.
Other featured performers are
Nicohino :t'urticella, Dam
DeManoandJillGrandeGoosell.
The chLldrcn are played by
OCC s tudents and also children
from Hawes, Newport Heiehts,
Sowers. University Park, and St.
J oachim schools.
L1ghtmg dE?Mgner for the show
is Killian H. Collins and set de-
signer 1s Jeffrey M . Koppe.
St1rnley Tudor hs costume de·
signer.
, .
TIM ES/PLACES/COLLEGE EVENTS
Pianist Guy Hafferty to
present lecture-recital
at Orange Coast College. • Fascinating
Rhythms Due
OnOCCPiano
A musical/lectuJ'e that ex.amines the
works of 9~rge Gershwin will be presented~ .Ju.Hat Oranie
Coast College.
TiUed "An Evening With Gershwin
and Friends.•• the procram will begin at
8 p.m. in OCC's Fine Arts Hall ll9. Ad·
miulon is free and the public ia invited.
GUEST LEcruREll is G\IY Halferty or Corona del Mar, a well·known local
pianist and specialist in the works of
Gersl\wil!PCole Porter, Jerome Kem.
Rodgers and Hart. Rodgers and Ham.
m erst.ein and other famous American
composers and lyrlciats.
He will di.scuss aod perform JD8D1 ot
Gerahwin'a compositiona.
Harry Babbitt, who gained fame as a
'fOCalist with Kay Kayaer's orchestra,
will alao be featured on the program.
Babbitt is active in the music industry,
making frequent appearances with tho
bands of Freddy Martin and Les Brown
and many other well-known leaders.
A. KJIYIUM section, featarinf Art
Fleming on tenor sax and Howard
Judkins on bass, will accompany
Halferty. ·
For infor-mation about the program,
call 556-5880.
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1NTERMISSION i our 'N' ABOUT • • •
Friday, January e. 1cr78 OAtt. V PILOT C3
F em Surprises
Area Theater
Rings in '78
Dining Scene Promising
•
New R estauran!S Spice Up Orange Coast
Wh al 's in store for Orange Coast
theatergoers in the new year?
Well. for the m ost part, more or the same
sort of fare with the usual few notable excep·
lions.
A glance at the first productions of 1978 on a
dozen different local stages flnds two reprises
Intermission
Tom Titus
and a transplant, along with several familiar
titles. But late 1n 1-'ebruary, you'll find a gen-
uine original play on the boards.
It's the "The Mick," scheduled for a
Washington's Birthday opening at SebasUan's
West Dinner Playhouse with none other than
Mtcl-:ey Rooney in the starring role. It'll be the
first show in the San Clemente theater's new
program of bringing in big name guest stars.
Ringing in the new year this weekend will
be South Coast Repertor y's r evival of Ibsen's
"A Doll's House" with Anni Long and Charles
Lanyer in thP top roles. Thl' drama will run
throui.:h Fl'l>. l!J
ON TUESOA \'. T ll E lhirlcqu1 n Dinner
l'l<1vhousl• opt•ns 1h L111rd Neil Simon comedy,
"Lasl of the lkd !lot Lovers " It'll play fi vl.'
\q•l•k-; ancl v. ill b1• followed by "Nt•ver Too
l.:ili"' and · <;11rnlhH• C'hurl1c "
Thi• \\t•-.1m1n'>ll·r C11mmun1ly I ht•ater un
't•ils 1\s prod11<'taon of "Thi· Lion 1n Win ter" a
v.t•l•k from tonight v.1th Hon J\ll>erlscn and J ean
Kohu heading lhl' t·a'>t. The historical drama 1s
t1tketed for f1 Vl' weekends.
On th£> saml' evening, the first of the
r<'prtSl''> arriH•'i as ''Ruin" falls on Golden West
Coll<'gt•s Actors Play box, where the vintage
drama firsl appeared Inc ally in 1970. It'll play for•
two weekends
Tht• transplant is Orange Coast College's
production of "Equus," which moves bag and
hai.:ga~c to the Laguna M oulton Playhouse on
J <111. 17 undl'r the d1rcrt10n of John Ferzacca.
ll II be on thE! Laguna i,lagc for three weeks
"Dli\J. M FOH MURDER," a chiller with a
good m.111, -.111·k1·rs on 11s suitcase, docks at lht•
San Clt•m.1•11lt' ('ommun1ty Thcalt•r on Jan. 19
f111 ;1 f11111 \\ t't'kt•nd t•ngJg1·mcnt Playing <late:.
,111· Thur-;da~.., t hrnugh Saturda ys
Tht• l'o'>lJ ~h-sa C.:1\.1<: Playhouse 1s reviving
a p11pular mysl('r\' c'<1mctl). "Catch Mc IC You
<'.111 " ll op1'n'> .Ian 211 al the Community Center
aud1l(ln11m on lhl' Onin/!t' County Fairgrounds
.111tl pl.iys lhrt•l' wt·<'kends
Shakcspt•an•s ' Kang Lear" makes a rare
lneal appl'<irnncc wh<·n 1l opens Jan. 25 at
'GUYS ANO DOLLS' -r.1tss Ad elaidt'.
played b) Blanche Mickelson. IC'uds dant··
ers Carol Perea <left • und lk111 '>1 !hilt• ... 111
musical number, "T\.lke Hack Your ;\lmk ·
The musical 1s s lc.tged nightl~ t''<'l'!Jl :\11111
days, al Sebastian's Dmncr Pi a~ h11u!'><.', 110
Avenida Pico, San Clementt' Curt'-lrn Tue'>·
day, Wednesd ay and Thurs<la' 1-.; 8 10
p.m ., it's 9:15 on Friday and ~aturday and
7: 40 on Sunday. Buff et-st) le d innt·r 1s
~crvcd beginning 90 minutes lwfot·e cur-
tain. The play has been extended through
F eb. 19.
Orange Coasl Coll ege for a four.evening
en.Ragemenl. And Golden Wcsl Collt.'gc com Ps
bac·k wilh another drama, "P1cn1c." in the main
theater, opening Jan. 27 for two w~ckcncl-.
A new communil> theater group makes its
debul Feb 2 when tht• Nc•wport Bt'ill'h Tht•atcr
Arts Centt'r mounts ''A Man for All Seasons" al
tht• r1t) '!i recreation c<.'ntcr on Cliff Drive al El
Modl'na J\\cnue. It's on '>la.Re thrl'l· cvenan~s on
I~. 1-'eb 2 4.
fo'111all}. the ll untan~lon lk.11 h Pia) hou!>.t•
\\ 111 gl'l bat k an al't1011 ;tfter a '>I:< month
absence with Hon F1la11n s produt't1on or llO\\
the Other llalf Loves," wh1th the llunt1n,1:t11n
players prl'sentcc1 a frw )Ntrs a~o ill lht-1r Barn
theatC'r This verswn will he m the F.c1g1•\\ al1·r
llyall House in Lon~ Bl'..t< h Jnd will pla~ for
fi ve Wt'ekt•nds .
NOW!! A NEW DINING ADVENTURE
BOB WHITE
PLUS mAnDAn1n CHINESE Geurmet cu1s1NE
PEKING • SHANGHAI
After the champagne and con·
fetll kick off, the New Year
us ually forces people to take a
serious turn in their thinking. A15
a result everyone tends to be in a
reflective mood durlng the early
p art of January.
Thanks to several new places
t hat opened recently, 1978
already shapes up as a year of
strong promise on the Orange
County dining scene . And, in
retrospect, 1977 seems to have
netted as many c"<c1lin~ new
restaura nts as any otht!r 12
month µen od in recent memory
LOOKING TO the future f1r~l.
we 'll note those spots that ar-
rived JUSt as the otd year was
drawing to a close. Untested as
yet , they'll conseque ntly be
among those rece1vmg the New
Year 's initial attention.
The Williamsburg Tavern,
we've been lold, is a nashy new
undertaking by three graduates
of the COmell University school
of restaurant administration. Il's
localed in the completely re·
vamped premises formerly OC·
cup1ed by Lord Jim ·sat 1400 S.E
Bristol, corner of Hedhill Ave.,
adjacent to Orange County
1\ 1 rport Telephone 754 1776
INCR EASI NG LOCAL pros -
pects for middle-Pastern dining
1s Divan II, a west coast edition
of a well-known New York
r estaurant. Specializ ing in
Turkish cu1smc, Divan 11 is now
open al 225 Marine Ave., Balboa
Isla nd. Telephone: 675·6190.
Offering special continental
a nd crepe entre es, t h e
Huckleberry is a promising new
spot located near the Newport
pier at 114 McFadden Place,
Newport Beach. Presently open
for dinner only. Telephone:
675 6601
Popular priced, quality steak
dinners constitute the mainstay
ml•nu offcringi> at the new Stuart
Anderson's Black Angus
restaurant in ft~ountain Valley.
Lol·alion 1s 17920 Brookhursl St .
on lht· northwest t·orner of
T u lbcrt Avenue T elephone
96H t \77
Jn uddll1on to a second edition
of llt'm1ngw11y 'i. that opened ear-
l~ in 1977 at 2441 E. Coast
Highway, Corona d e l Mar
<Telephone· 673-0120 >. Ally sons.
LISTZ &
COMPANY S~ECHW"-N • HUNAN
Daily Lunch
And Dinner DON'T MISS The Show Critics Rave d About
Herry Uszt, 01'9an •
Paul CoH, Drvm1
DAHCIHGAND
EMTDTAIHMEHT
TUE. THAU SAT.
9 P.M. TO 2 A.M.
KONAtANES
269' HAUOR ILVD.
COSTAMISA
··~· • 12
y.,., Hoit cwt Hosten -
Mlk• and AM ChiCllWJ
{former Chef of the
Twin Dragons-Anaheim)
1500 ADAMS AVE. IAt Hart.or ••• u
COSTA MESA 54~1937
,,
GUYS & OOUS f XCfllANT
7o"' T>lvt Oronge Coo•• Dooly P •ot
ONE Of THl 1£ST Of SUASTIAN SHIT SHOWS
Cod Wroy Anoh~,..,, Pvlletori
GUYS & OOUS IS A HIT
84'rl11~ Wt6,,,.,. So"'a Ano R~1\rrf'
THI PllOOUCTION IAfES AS EN TIRH Y lNTfaT AINING fARt
Do< othy Otinhom ~ '" Pc>\I
THE GRE AT BROADWAY MUSICAl
,,
C.ooo ~eots still 01101looie fo r most periormonces
CLOSES FU. 19th
JOI tNfO•MATION & lfS(IVA Tf()jljS CAll (7 ") 4'2·•UO
0 1 .Al T'Hl IOJI oma -140 .AV( ,,co SAN alM(NU
Now Under New
OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
REMODELED ANO REDECORATED
LUMCH DAILY -Mcwt. ttwv Fri.
&ttrffs From S I . t5
DIMNB saveo NIGH TL y
S .. 10 """ S..·Tillrt. • It. 11 ,._ M ·S.t.
btrfft '""" Sl.25
COFKE SHOP DAILY 6 A.M. to I 0 P.M.
ENTERTAINMENT AND
DANCING MIGHn Y
f«ED CL.All%t0 & His c.do••
Tuesday thru Saturday •••••••••••••••••••••
ILAIHI HAOIM °" PS-.o
Sunday and Monday
.
Faah10l'I Show Every Tuesday It 12 Noon
From Huntington 8Nch's leadlng BoutlQuea
BANQUET FACILITIES -20 TO 70
16431 BOLSA CHICA ,(AT HEIL}
HUNTINGTON BEACH 846-1347
Out 'N About
Norman StanleY
another He mingway-operated
establis hment opened in
December. Serving breakfast.
lunch, afternoon tea and dinner,
Allysons is located at 3421 Via
L ido. Ne wport Beach.
Telephone: 675·6220.
BACK JN business at year's
end, after a fire gutted the in-
terior last Apnl. was Reuben's
restaurant. 251 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach,
673-1505.
Alfresco dining ls the lure at
the new Fernleaf Caffe in Corona
del Mar. Open for daily luncheon
and afternoon tea, the open air
r estaurant is located at 2640 E.
Coast Highway, near the in·
te.rsection of MacArthur Blvd.
Telephone: 640·7092. •••
NOW, IN A nostalgic nod to the
immediate past, we'll note some
of the restaurants that debuted in
1977. the places that appreciably
enriched the Orange County din·
mg piclW'e. In the spirit of adven-
ture, if for no other reason, each
merits a visit in '78 if you failed
to mount an ouUng last year.
Mandarin Gourmet, 1500
Ada ms Ave. (at Har bor Blvd.),
Costa Mesa, 540-1937. J .P. Mac's,
10142 Adam s Ave. (at
BrookhursU, Huntington Beach,
963-7829.
Oelmonico's took up where the
old Harry's New York Bar &
Grill left off ai 4248 Martingale
Way, Newport Beach, 752·8000.
Sully's replaced the former City
Yard Bar and Grill at 111 W.
Avenida Palizada, in the Old City
Yard. San Clemente, 498-1211.
Toh·En opened as a new spot
for Japanese and Chinese cuisine
in MacArthur Square, between
Birch Street and ~acArthur
Boulevard, near Orange County
Airport, 833·9185. Better Days is
featuring country-western enter·
taln ment and home-style cooking
at 3700 Warner , just off Harbor
Boulevard. Santa Ana. 557-2047.
CASK 'N' CLEAVER special·
izin g in becl e ntrees, O.Pened at
1660 Dove St., near Orange Co\ln·
ty Airport. Newport JJeach.
752·2538. A new next door
neighbor to Cask 'N' Cleaver ,.as
Marie CJ)lender's, the latest
Orange County location for this
popular chain, at 4200 Scott Dr.
(and' Dove>, Newport Beach,
7S2-73Sl.
Featuring tantalizing seafood
dishes from the "Mexican
Riviera," Cano's opened in the
old S~uft Shirt spot at 2241 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach,
631-1381. T .C. Peppercorn
features prime rib. steak and
lobster m its Huntington Beach
location. Stark Avenue at Beach
Boulevard, l 'h bloc ks south of
the San Diego Freeway. SG·M3S.
SEAFOOD IS a house specialty
at the Barbary Coast, 2400 E.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach,
645·8977. Seafood is also 1he
s pecialty at Maxwells which
9pened in the old Fis herman spot
on the Huntington Beach Pier. A
very recent change of ownership
and management is keeping the
same name at 317 Pacific Coast
Highway, 536-2555.
Some ot the t op family
.restaurants that opened durine
1977 include Long John Silver's,
3905 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa,
979·6696; Colony Kitchen, 23101
M oulton Parkway <i n the
M o ulton Parkway Plaza),
Laguna Bills. 581·1800: Auers
restaurant, in the Mesa Verde
Shopping Cent er. Harbor at
Adams. Costa Mesa. 979·1878;
J olly Roger, 22873 Lake Forest
Blvd., 1n the Lake Forest area of
El Toro, 768-4999; Jojo's
r estaurant, 801 Dove Str eet. at
North Bristol next to the Sporting
House, Newport Beach, 752·2801.
NOW OPEN
Breakfast and
Lunch as well as
Dinner
7 days a week
Come enjoy_ our
varied menu and savor
the view
I
~IJen ~~ ... ~ ~ ~~
fiiilaitagon ~~
GfHUINE CHINESE MAHOMIN DISHES
Specializing In Chinese A Lo c.orte Dishes
LUNCH•DmNER OAIL Y
FoodtOTIMOut
11:30A.M to 10 PM
JtU....__..
COAAMftA
642-716Z • 64 ... HH
SUNDAY BRUNCH
AT THE
ARCHES
"Newport 's f 'me st·
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'I DAil V PILOT
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l"t1aay January a. 1978
Wild, Child at Huntress
CHILDREN OF THE WILD-Sbow of oih•
ot small animals and children by San Clemen
Uan Doris Scott Nelson at Huntress Callery,
2811 Vllla Way, Newport Beach, Tuesday
throuch Sunday 11 a.m . to 4:30 p.m.
'BIRD OF PARADISE' -Display or art,
wrltlog and plants by Bes Robinson and Faith
Galleries I Exhibits
.1.m.·9 p.m .. Saturdl)', nooo·5 p.m. and Suaday
noon·5p.m.
CAMERA AND CLAY -Photo1r1phl by
Lani Strahler and ceramics by Krle Cox en dis·
play at EtUn1er Gallery, 2222 Lacuna Canyon
Rcrad through January. Hours 10 a.m .4 p.m .
Monday thro\.\Ch Friday.
CHILDREN SHARE -Oranae County
younesters' art goes before public at Golden
Weat College community gallery through
January. Open weekdays 1·4 p.m ., 7-9 p.m.
Wednesdays.
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WATER-OIL BLEND -Watercolorist Nan·
cy Williams. oils and acrylics by Virginia Kllng
at Glendale Federal Savinas. 100 Newport
Center Dr .• Newport Beach. Weekday• 9 a.m. 4
p.m . through January. Pacific Coast Hwy. At Newport Blvd. Saturday
645-7077 DOUBLE DISPLAY -Challis Galleries, 1390 ----"!'!"" ...--• South Coast Highway. Laguna Beach, opens show
or works by Barbara Weldon and Joho Leeper
Saturday. Hours 11 a.in.-5 p .m. Wednesday
througbSalw-day.
HOVERING HO LOG RAMS -Ethereal
works or laser light through Jan. 14 at Newport
Harbor Art Museum, nooh to 4 p.m. Tuesday
through Sunday. Friday, 6-9 p.m.
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Jazz ~Summit' Is Tops
Great.s Record T.ogetlwr in Switzerland
By MJC'AEL PASKEVICH Of-. D4111r .. l ... ilMf
Pushing aside the often weird
ceo trl~ of muslctsna for a mo-
ment, the logistics alooe should
have prevented "Mbntreux Sum-
mit Vol. l" from ever beln1 re-
corded, much le11s u success.
Take 28 of the world's finest
Jatz m~1cians and their 4, 191
eounds worth of 1n&trumenl1. and
amplifiers.
For the sake of confui.1on. 1n
elude Jal? giants ltkc Woody
Shaw. Stan Getz and Dexter
Gordon. r1:.1ng Har"> like
Alphonso Johnson, Hobb1 Hum
phrcy and Steve Kahn . and m-
bet weens hkC' nilly Cobham,
George Duke and Hubert Laws
NOW SIUP the whole lot off
to Montreux, Switzerland for the
11th AP.llual Intcrnat1onal Jazz
Festival, giving the players just
three days of rehearsal before
making a one-shot, i.ix -hour performance.
As trumpet player M ayn&rd
Ferguson noted upon walking in·
lo the first rcheursal :md seeing
the assemblugl' of mus1c11rns "I
think you might h,1v<• lo cull this
·Star Wan> ··
Well, egos took u IMck scatdur
ang this ambitious prOJCCt , resull
ing in a doubll' M:l album lhat
contains somt• of the most
nbrant and rcfrl'shing Jill7 sinct·
tht-rt.'leasc of VS O P s hve
album lh1s past foll
DESPITE THF. combin1tt1on
of veteran and young mus1c1ans,
the material hardly ever strays
mlo a confused battle between
the forces of fusion and trad1
Uonallsm. The sound is basically
jazz root music. spiced up with
horn charts and recd figures that
are a few steps beyond the
classic big band sound.
Side one which contains the
assert1vc title cul comJ>()sed by
keyboardisl1c.•xccuti ve producer
Bob J amcs 1s clearly dom1nal·
ed by Stan Gc•tz whose tenor sax
tones are as t·oolly emotional as
over on Wayne Shorler's acoustic
ballad, "lnfant Eyes."
And 1f anyone ever tells you
that Jan 1s humorless, JUSt slip
on "Blues March," a 26 minute
cul by Benny Golson that covers
all of side two.
It starts out with some tongue·
in·cheek militia drumming by
Cobham. then slides into a senes
of sprightly changes and solos
featuring Shaw and Gordon on
tenor, Humphrey on flute and
Ferguson 's ear·spl1ll1ng
trumpet.
Because each of the mui.icians
ls given ample solo time, there
are some flat moments,
particularly James acoustic
piano solo on "Blues March'" and
Steve Kahn's rather forced rock
guitar lead· in to ·•Andromeda,"
side three's cut composed by pro·
ducer Jay Chall'-way.
But the rare drops in energy
are overcome by the majestic
HUMOROUS SIDE
Benny Golaon
force and creativity of th11;
awesome ensemble.
Don't miss this album. which
.ipparently is only the first in a
c-ollector·s series that will cap-
t 11 re the whole performance
.. M ontreux Summit Vol. J"' is on
Columbia Records, IJG 35005
ROCK NEWS: New manage·
menl al lhe Crescendo Night
Club in Anaheim plans to turn the
850 seal showcase theater mlo an
:.ill -rock venue. Verbal agree·
men ts should bring Journey,
Detective and Ruby Starr Into
the club in January. according to
pu bl icily director Michael
Bishop. His interesting new wave
band <Bishop) will share the 30 x
40 stage with Hollywood's
Holland on Jan. 12 and 13
Although the club failed in its
last attempt to stage rock, new
owners Joe Schultz and Joe Jr
plan to take more advantage of the club's excellent facilities,
which include a sound system
wlth ten 800 wall amps and full
Ugh tine.
Tickets should range from $3 to
$6, and the club will feature a
series of "New Wave" nights.
ANARCHY IN THE U.S.:
Afler a series of visa hassles -
shades of John and Yoko the
infamous Sex Pistols are flnaJly
ln the states
The tour opened m Atlanta, but
no dates have been set for
Southern California. This is truly
unbelievable considering that
L .A . area is the heart of
American's punk scene. A
Warner Bros. spokeswoman said
there's still a chance, however
slim, 8() keep your eyes open for
the S. P.O.T .S .• which stands for
Sex Platols On Tour ~crelly .
Ticket Sale
To Start for
Skelton Show
Tickets will go on sale Monday,
Jan. 9. for a rare live concert ap-
pearance of Red Skelton at the
Anaheim Convention Center.
Thursday, Jan. 26, at 8p.m.
Appearing In concert with or-
chestra, the versatile Skelton
will present hls most durable
character creations and
sketches, along with his newest
innovaUons in comedy
Tickets are priced at $6.50,
$7.50, and $8.50. and are availa·
ble al all Ticketron outlets and
the Anaheim Convention Center
box office. For further informa-
tion call (714) 635·5000 or (213)
464·0866
Saddleback Chorale
Sets Mass Audition
The Saddleback Concert
Chorale will hold auditions at
6: 15 p.m., Tuesday, January 10,
for soloist. for the Puccini Mass
"Missadl Gloria".
Try-outs will be in Room 103 of
the Fine Arts Building al Sad·
dleback College.
THE WORK calls tor tenor,
bass, and baritone solos. The
auditlon11 are open to any
member of the community.
Singers must come prepared to
sing the solos in which they are
interested.
The 9C>-volce chorale, under
the direction of Don Walker. has
been in the Saddleback Valley
area Car three years. receiving
high praise from members of the
musical community and has
become much in demand for con·
certs.
THE PUCCINI Mass, will be
presented in a March program
with the Saddleback Symphony
Orchestra performing the
Beethoven Triple Concerto for
Violin, Cello, and Ptano.
For further Information con-
cerning auditions or the chorale,
please contact Theo Clark -
830·7421.
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THE CHOIRBOYS
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POP MUSIC I MOVIES
Fever High
Bee Gees once again score.
This time in film and on charts
By MAaY CAMPBELL
A .. tll tlll 06 Wrtw
The Bee ~ wrote
five MnP in two weeks
for a new movie and,
almost Immediately, two
of the sonas are on the
cllarta of best-selllq re-
cordinis.
Tbe 10ftC they wrote
the fastest, "How Deep
ls Your Love?" became
the No. 1 best-selling
single record on Dec. 17,
stayed there Dec 2·1
"Staying Alive" landed
al No. 40 on Dec 24, ill>
third week or release.
Robert Stlgwood. pro
ducer of "Saturday Night
Fever," told the Bee
Gees, who are the
brolhers Gibb -Barry,
Robin and Maurice
that he wanted them to
write songs for that mov-
ie. 11 e said he needed the
songs in two weeks; they
wouldn't even have lime
lo read the!>cript.
children in their native
Manchester, England,
and they performed in
Australia alter the famt·
·lY moved there. Wh en
they returned to England
to try to make it pro-
fess lonally as a trio,
some people discouraged
them but St1gwood
signed them. Their first
s ingle. in 1967 , "New
York Mining Disaster,"
was a hit.
"We don't do thal kind or stuff any more ...
Robin Gibb l'>a}s. Since
1975 when they re·
formed the trio after
some time try m~ three
~o lo career!>, they've
bee n writing and performing rhythm 'n'
blues music. suitable for
disco dancing.
SO THEIR hurry-up '
assignment for "Satur·
day Night f'cver ," JO
which the leading
C'haracter goes weekly to
a disco, was pretty easy.
ROBIN GIBB, speak·· G1bbsays
"Lonely Da)'s," "How
Can You Mend a Broken
Heart?," ''Jive Talkin',"
"You Should Be Oanc-
lng," "Love So Right"
und "How Deep Is Your
Love?"
Gold LPs are "Best or
the Bee Gees," ''Main
Friday, January 6, 1978 DAILY PILOT f:7
Course," "Bee Gees
Liv e" und "Here :it
L ast ... Be"
Gees .Lin " Their
"Children ol the Wocld"
LP is platm:wn
TWO LPS. tbt>
soundtrack ol "Saturday
Niibt Fever" aod "Here in "Saturday Night
·• t Last. . . Bee Fever" are "N&&hl
Gees ... Li1'e," bolb on Ft>ver:·1 ··~ than a
RSO Rttords, are on the Woman," perlol'med b>
best·st!l.1.to& ~b.ru1.s. .them and perfon1ed
The Btt Gees current-again b} Ta.vares: ''If I
ly are m:st.iAc ''Set, Ptp-Can't Han YC')U," aung
per's LonelY Hearts Club by Y\"Ollhle Ellimaa,. and
Band," the nm movie their 1978 bit .-ecord,
they've appear4Kl in. "Yoa Sbould Be Dane·
They bQpe to wntf' tn.OA1 in1."
film SCOl'es and be in AU three Bee GttS are
more movies. Tbey·re muried. Robin li..s in
wrltlA1 songs aH lhe E•1Jaad aDd Maurice
Ume but doo't know and Barry llv. io the
whether they'll llave Mi.anai atta.. They've
time to tour aQtime warted out ways ol get-
·sooo. ting along md staying
Other Bee Gee scms:s friends.
SHAKE Tll..L£R. WIDE RECEIVER.
THESE EXPER1S SAY
HE·s GOT TiiE BEST HANDS
IN THE BUSINESS.
CONTAINS STUFF YOU WON'T SEE ON TV
mg by telephone from The Record ing Jn.
Los Angele:., says, "We dustry Association of
always write beltcr America has certifi ed Bee Gees hit 1t big m
quickly, wh en we're un· · six or their singles gold. Fever' dcr pressure. The m usic -=-~:..:........:..::..: _ _:_:_...:.:_ __ ~.:...::::;__ _____ -;::==========~
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"Jane Fonda and Vanessa Redgrave are clo•e to perfection.
'Julia' 11 moving In Its glowing commitment to the power or
friendship." -Neweweek Magazine
• mi.iw Pails
A RltlWID ROlH ~taboo m A fRE ~NNEMANN Filfri
JANE FONDA mfA REOGRA'lt
:l~rMQ JASON ROBARDS HAL HOLBROOK
"LOOKING FOR
MR. GOODBAR" (RJ
"1900" (R)
"BOBBY DEERFIELD" (PG)
"ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE"
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6 3 9 ·78 60 DRIVE-In
WM. l OtSNEY S UPETE'S DRAGONS ..
"FANTASY ON SKIS"
"THE HEROES" PO
"AIRPORT '77"
"OH GOO" (PG)
"GUM BALL RALLY"
"SMOKEY ANO THE BANDIT" PO
"THE STING"
"THE GAUNTLET" CAI
"FREEBEE & THE BEAN '
St.te11um
Al.L OIUVl:·INS 0"EN 6:]0,.M.HIGHTLY
C:llllO Un Cf er I% P"rTS VtOeu 1lt l<•<l<lt. ..,_.,,, • .,,.d
The Year's •st Mowiel
Now on the largest screen west of
New York at Edwards beautiful
Ne~rt Cinema. Presented in full
70mm and Dolby 6 . rack stereo to
totally envelop you in sight and
sound -the most dynamic motion
picture of the decade Is now at the
most dynamic theater. See it again
for the first time at Edwards Newport
Cinema.
Now in full
70mm, 6
track
Dolby
Stereo .
Andon the
largest movie
screen west
of New
York!
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('8 OAIL Y PllOT
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A~~ A romantic story.
ry or en~ hatn!d. friendship, triumph, and love.
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ANNE .BANCROFT
SlllRLEY
MacIAINE
The Turning ~mt
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MOVIE REVIEWS
'4
Silents Were Golden
Friends of lhc UCLA Film, Television and
Radio Archh'es will presenl a lribule to film director King Vidor with a !)Creening
of his silenl film . "The Crowd" at 8:30 p.m
Saturday, Jan. 14 in Royce Hall on cam-
pus. Free tickets are available by calling
(21 3 ) 825 -8500 or 825-8508. Organist
Chauncey Haines will accompany the
s howing. John Sims and Eleanor
Boardman. above, starred in t he 1928
documentary of lower· middle class life.
( A Quick Look at the Movies)
'The Gauntlet'
By The Associated l Press
•"THE GAUNTLET"
continues C lin t
Eastwood's violent
travels. This time he is a
burned-out Phoenix cop
on a mission to return a
Las Vegas whore for
testimony against the
mob . llis journey is
fraught with bombings,
s hootings and callous
citswns. as well as wry
dialogu(• bt.'lwl'cn Clint
and his <:hari:tc. well
played by Sondra Locke.
Dirl•ctor Eastwood
keeps the pace going al
an entertaining clip until
logic crumbles at the
climax In an armored
bus Clint faces the big-
gest bombardment since
Cassino. Color It absurd.
Rated R.
"SATUllDAV NIGHT PEVElt"
mar .. \ '"• em•rQtl'I<• ot Joh" Travolla u a 111.., \tar lft mucll I"* _.,.,. ma,,,,.. a• Syl..,.\IH Stall-
.1 nd ~'Aoc9'.y ,. B•rb•rl"o· of
'W•lco•'"' S.U., ltol .. r" --u an a( lor ol <-•< v1ta11ty -d he'• :~ay·;·!·~r.:.nQ:~~.:.:~
Ill~ revOlve• around "4\ dlKo nlohl•
The mll\K •• -· tho! lalk ""''"llY. lhe "'" .,,lrnMl\tl< Olre<lor .Jonn 8aonam IW>\ «tPlurod Che bUI and Ill~ mllle.>, '" ""' VO<J"9 crowd will r~oQnil• The 111m I\ •I mod at 1119m,
no11M m.alU<e and SQ~•ml~
"SEMl·TOUOH" wtl~rs lrom " •Pl II Por \onalllv. a11emplln9 lo Yllrll• IM-jock Ill• o11no •r>eountH ~~~u,~' ,1nw~ r~~: rt<!"~·,~~
br•rlln1n9 •lforl 10 wrer>ell 1au11M lrOm lour ltif~f PUll(l,.TMS -Diii
••!l"ou• \ltu.lloM, wc.11 •\a <"'1rch m•I•• alter • l•ll•d woddln9, II •nvon• can pull otl IN•'°'' of 1111119,
II h <001 8url Arynolitt But even B11rl can't ,, .. ltbo¥f' u~ <ruc!ily of
Ill• mo11trlal E'••m1>I• A HUI\· derthal lineman ,,,....,,..,, to dr01> a
91rl lrom • fOOftoo. lot I• e11u..-d but not ewn clll-tor lhe nor-murcler Raced A.
"PETE'S OltAOON" ls Ille D4•no P•<k"9• for IM 110Hday1, and an A9rff.ole 911t It I\. TM <HI I\ l•ltnl·
ltd """ lrolluome Ml<key A-•o. Htl.., A-v. At<I &utloM Jim Dalt. 5'1tlley W1n1 ... s J im eaous """ s.-M•r\llall. -\, ...... n.. real star •• ElllOll .• w1Mlft9, IS.loot 8CIOI"
wltll .c••· wh'lli', 1onQ tall •nd hot
"AHOTHElt MAH, ANOTNflt CHANCE", ... ".., 11nvwal Cook ••
the Old we.i ""°""" Ille ..,.. .. • FrMchm.., Olrt<lor·wrlter Clei.de
Lelo11<he. be\1 known lor 1111 "A Man
and a Woman," brl~ hi\ W>e<lal cl\arm lo 1111, 1nlrl911lno \ale ot lwo
pioneer\, c,e.,ev1e.,. 811J<>ld h a r•
b<Plhou• Frl'l>Ch ~•ul~ wllO run• orl
ICi Amerlc..t with her C>h0t09rae>hrtr·
lover. TMv marry d nd oo we•l by waqon trtt•l'I. t>ut vloltncf.l lurk'
ahead. Jamo c .. n ,, • o•ntl• vtl•rlnorlan Wl'tO\C' wll• I\ br11Cally ra~d ond murdfl'rt"<I l••vlov Mm
w•lh " ;m•ll '°" Rulold ana C••n rv,..ntuallv cro\' P6lh\, t>ut tnf" ro..td
lhflrt I' \O~t1Mt\ lt'dtOU\ Tf\oflir, h
\Pl•nclld oota.n PllOIOQ••llllY of nw ou1.1y Wp\I ..no llnlln of grllly •• (tll~m th•1 <'"'-''• a conv1nc1no portrall of the or• R•ltil R
"LOOKtNC "OR Mii OOOO•Alt" cap111res wllh lerrllylnq .cc11re(Y IM
v~anl WO<'ld ot ff\Y elope Mid tatlar
''" In the big city. o.-Ke.aeon Is IOI.ally bellftatlle M I ... declka\ecl
•••<her .,., day -.. _,,..., I«
oukk Pl•-•• aflff "'9ftllall T,,.
'"'" Is .,...., on en eciu.1 c.M 11<11 nelthtr ,,,. Jud<lh ~ no,,.1,,,.,.
Ai<l\erd 8..-s• '4:rl0l ••PlaiM ea• .c:tly why ,,. o•rl -• UMWW to ln-
tvltable tr~. A -of CIOon> ~.~::-~1::-1:..:."'1.:s" ~ ... .:.:n:!
SIOM.Cltl. Olrwctor llr-• ,.., """" ••II With Cllflf<11ll meterl•I, •nd \,uton It f\1\1 •bollt peft9<1 -a
cinch O.c9< nomlnallon Rat•d R, Ille
em1111 .. 1s on <0U11M, pol, booze ..,d
••• m•kes II o ll llmlls for vouno\len
"•O••v DEEltPIELD" combh"'' a bllltr ,....,, 10,,.. \IO<'y with 1u10
••<Ing and It. blend Is \IKprlslngly elf~Cl•v• Al Pe<lno Is "" Amerlun race Orivrr WllO ha• become an emo-tional autominon In order lo survive.
H • v1s1i. " paraly1ecl comraci. In • Swiss •anll•rlum ctnd •r><Ollnltf\ a w•t> ba•uly ...., Infuriates, IP•tn In lri9un him. A falt!CI rom.,,ce de·
velops. ,.Mn Sar11tnt'1 script Is
replete with h&Pl>Y •urprl!.n, •nd Sydney Poll.ck dirt<!\ with a llne
p1ctorle1 eye, • bel._ aw•n•lon I• •tunnlno. The rtlatl~p Mlw"n Pae<no and MartM l(rllrr work,,
nrllhrr •P~.tr•d so •llrecllvrlv v11ln•rablr Raled PG, b<ll Ch• lllm
has some nudity, ... •nd ro119h lanoua11•
"JULIA" ls a h.IUrlllnq ellOCatlon Of
""llnOf'Y, Llllla<1 H•llman'\ rt<Ollt<· t-ot lier trl-111111 wltll a 9IH..i sc._llllrf ..._ 1c1e.i1.,,. reo lie• 10 tr1199e1y In Nari GenNfly, l'rN Zln-
nema11n ("Fram Here lo Ela<nlly," "The Nun's Slory"I dl14)1an _..,
Iii• Hnslllvlty In h11man ••la· llonslllPs. J-. F-. Is ,,.r'-cllon •~ tri. Y~ HefillWll, CMhnHll"9 Mr lnsecwlu.,_ ~ lemlnlly, lier passion for '-5. A .. M A.
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(PG)
. . . . .
•
In a world gone mad ... who needs a
funny, fabulous love s tory? YOU DO!
"Finding the one you love ... 1s f i11di11g yourself
HIEllEM:S
A TURMAN-FOS rrn CO"v1rANY PRODL'<.. I 10:-.:
"llfROf'. ·
C<l·StJrr:n~ HARRISON F0f{f) \\'ritlt'n hv l1\'l.1I "c ,\l~·\ll·\r"U"
Mu~ic bv IA("-N ITZo..,( Ill JnJ 1\1( HARD I I\/ 1\1~ D
0.m.tt>dbv/EREM"r PAUi "-Al.\' /'11>t./u,,.,1i., fl\\lll/(.)o..,/fl\
.rnd I AWRfNCE TL'R\!IAN · \ L 'I\ I l~"·'t I'll. I I "' · 1t\11"11•t1..•R •
BROOKHlJRS I
"You know, Denver's a good actor.
But then it's not everybody who gets a chance to co-star
with God in his first picture!'
A JERRY WEINlRAUB PRODUCTiOt,
GEORGE BURNS · J<»m DfNllER ·"OH. GOD''
TERI GARR · DONALD PlEASENCE
(PG)
----------------------------------------DrHlll He Is a <1an1< 01-y <•H·
uon.111• a-M>Ce<OMpensallng lor arid P<tcclles Ill tlle lllm. Al K..,.. end
Joel Hlrsc1111orn contribute Ill• rollld1lngscore. ,_.laclG.
"IOl.IUS" laltlllullv <l!>tlll'ff Ille -----------------·---------------------Pet .. ~i..H .. 1111 play -~" lioo
lalll>lully. Director Skllley L..,...t r•·
"Ta Ll!l'Olll" t• Jamt1 8onCI played without tonoue In ,,,. ....
Cllartes 11-,..,,..,,,. •tr•ltlll -or ratlltr scony.f«eel tllrOU9fl tilt lar-
ltl<lltd 'IPY -~·· Wt art Mlted to 1>e 11e11t lllat loony Don•ld Pluwnc• <..-,., .. Rollert Frost'•
"mlltt 10 00 oe1«e t ''""" o.,.r Ille t•l•l>h--c.uw norm.i clllteiis 10 blow up ...._ lnst•ll•tlons H
part ot •n Ol>lolete Ala.Sen Plot. KGB
1a1n1 Ill• lnlelleclv•llty •I • psyc11l.irl5t'1 _, Int• Ille ml.W of
e.n Engll\11 l>Oy Who tlllnels horSH
The P.,I, wlllcll WH •nt•OlllO on Ille staoit orows talky In "" lllm But as the film prooresan. tilt Klion
becomes st••tlntfY clnemellc
RlcharCI av.ton dljpleys en old-time
v'9of es tr. doclor, P91 ... fllrtl\ la~•·
terly com,,.111119 es ti. DOY -Oscar
maler lar. Allied A, Ille ffl"''' lrot11a1 nudity -ms epproprl•ta anti lnol· len1lve.
mn
SO. COAST PWl "SATUUAY NfCiHT FEYll .... , ~ii ... ---~-... -.. -·") OA.~Y
l:J0.7:JO.t:JO
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"ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES
OF THE YEAR!' TIME MAGAZINE ....
~'The Goodbye Gld'
is a joyous comedy-
just what the
doctor onlered.
Neil Simon makes
feeling good legal ... "
GENE SHAUT. NBC TV -
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1.8 titre lran-:Virse mounted engine,
4-speed fully synchronized manual trans .•
front w-heel drive, front suspension, rack &
pinion steering, front disc brakes. Michelin
steel-belt radial tires, bright aluml11.um:
bumpers, bucket seats. fold-down r~ar
seat. carpeting, heavy duly packag., AM
radio, tmted glass. vinyl Insert bodyside.
molding Ser. #GCFBTK27505 Slit #604.
MEW 178 FORD
MUSTANG II
2 oooa HAaoror
·-
MEW 178
FORD FIESTA
l DOOi HAfCHIAC«
53999
4-speed manual transmission, contoured
bucket seats. carpeting. tachometer, amp &
ternp. gauges. vinyl roof. 2 8 hire V-6
engine-2V, Pin Stripes, WSW radial tires. s4499 d1g1tal quartz crystal clock. power rack and
pm1on steet1n9, power front disc brakes,
tinted glass-<:c>mplete. dual sport mirrors.
Ser. f 118899 Slit 11413
f v .---. -....
Front disc brakes. rack and pfn;OO steering,
coolant recovery system, bnght and vlnyt
bodys1de mldg, bnghl extenor moldings.
~rpetlng, deluxe wtutet C0\18rs, bnght LH
style mounted mirror. accent paint ltripes,
3 .3L/200-1 V/englne, select,thllt
cru1se-o-matic, wsw radial tires, front and
rear bumper guards, AM radio. Ser.
1149925 Sttc. to582
NEW '77
FORD COURIER
ECONOMY "Cl(UP NEW '78 FORD VJ. M
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$4699
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NEW'78
FORD LTD
J DOol P1U..U1D HAID~
fACT'OIY All COMDITIOMMCI
Vinyl roof. 6.6 fltref400 CIDfV-8 engine; $ 5999.
~ual accent paint strf P". wsw radial tires,
deluxe bumper group, AM radio, tinted
glass-complete, light group, full Wheel
covers. Ser. f104320 Stk. f07S
MEW '78
FORD PINTO
2DOOISED.AM
4 speed manual tranamlssion, rack end
pinion tteenng, bucket seats. carpeting, s3199 mini-console. power front disc brakes.
wheel covers, AM radio, electric rear
window defroster, vinyl Insert bodyslde ·
moldings. tinted glass, 2..3 litre 2V engine,
radial tires. Ser. f105907 Stk. f080.
MEW 178
FORD F-100
CUSTOM R.AllSIDI PICtlUP
106.9 Inch wheelbase. 1800 cc engine.
power front disc brakes. bright front
bumper, 6--ft. pickup box. 4-spd manual
trans . 14()().f)Ound capacity. tinted glass
complete. western mirror LH-RH SWJng lk.
wsw tires.Se<. 11P21211 S1k. #5512
V-8 engine. olass-nxed rear dOOf, custom trim option and bucket seats
dnver & pass, 7550 lb GVW peak.age, trensm1ss1on cru1se-o--mat1c.
mirrors·bnghl low mount west , 01ass-t1nted. door-shdlng side cargo.
super cooling P8Cf<a9e. fuel tank au)ullary w/std tank. speed control,
power steeong, bumpers-<:hrome front & rear, gnlle·bnght surround.
Ser. IAJ4753 Stk. #230
Chrome front bumper, fun foam seat, folding seat bad<. dome lamp,
headliner. 6800 GVW package, V-8 engine, gauges-«mmeter & oil
Press.. transmission cru1se-<>-malic, power ttHrlng. mlrrort-low
mount-bnght. glass tmted-atl around. alternator 60 amp, ex1ra c:ootlng
package, bumper-rear step painted. Ser. fBB051 O Stk. t05e7 •
Chrome front bumper. full fbam nat.
folding eeat beck. dOme lame>. headhner,
302 8 cvf, gauges.emmeter & oil preee ..
power steering. gtau tinted-ell around.
cigar lighter. extra coohng package,
bumper-rear painted. Sef. #BA1841 Stlt
#420
s3599
'73 FORD LTD
V-8 auto IOC1ory "" c:ondll--11..ino.
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51599
'66 MUSTANG
V-8 lllCll INft -.1-,.,.. .. ..... ..,..,..._ Uc.
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g NI. 11U1n C>0Nfl' '\t ... "''1 ~ •P flflll:H AM F ...
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176 PINTO
RUHAIOUT
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52499
Los lnvitamos a Esta su casita
Dunton Ford. Para sennlea con
gusto en todas su reparaclones ya see en autos nuevot 0 usado. V
para todas eus neceld&des an
todas reparacionea d• aerllfclo.
Su Amigo V Con•elero; Frame
Medrano
WINDOW STICKER PRICE •••••••••••••••••••••• $1017.45
SALE NICE ••••••••••••••••..•.•••••..••••••• $6717.45
DISCOUNT s I 3.00°0
'72 FORD LTD
SQUIUW.AGOH
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s999
2 YEAR-24,000 MILE
WARRANTY ' .
AVAILABLE
ON
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USED CARS
'74 FORD LTD
HOUGHAM
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s2599
'75 IUICK APOLLO
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'74 HONDA
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'74 FORD LTD
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'72 T-llRD
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51699
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'73 PINTO WAGON
4 a.,t. euto. * radio, ......... Ill' ... IW9 '**-Uc. tll47NJZ lliAA9 P,t.Jf4,f J0a.
51599
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SALE Nl_CE •.•••..••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $~251.62.
DISCOUNT 5 1300°0
'72 PLYMOUTH
FUttY Ill
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'7 3 PINTO RUNABOUT
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176 FORD COURIER
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'72 PINTO RUNAIOUT
IUo. ll'Ons.. Nii~ heater, ..,n,,ewol tS.s,
..... CO¥en.. &celletit. Uc. •Sll.l\G.
5999
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4 Cyl. 4 .-0. fllr. AWl'M r8C11G. twwooC, fN91o Uc.
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53999
El vendedor de cam1ones Rudy
Moreno es un especiahsta en su
r amo, Tiene 3 anos de
experlencla en co mo ordenar
camion-es hechos al gusto del
clie11te, para determlnado peso
de mercancla y al g111to P&f10nal
del comprador.
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race. coloc. religion. ~ex .
or naUonal origin, or an
lntentlon to make any
such prefer ence. hm1ta· uon. or dJscrinunation ..•
This newspaper will not
knowtn1ly •eeept any
adver tislnC for real
estJtte which is lo viola·
tion ol the I aw.
Hamn fot' Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••
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4UMITS
Excellent Costa Mesa
MANAGER-aEAL ESTATE
NIWPOllf HACH
A prime oppor tunity wit h an
outstanding real estate orJanizatlon + high eamlngs! Experience ts a
must. Prestigious location. All
applications held in strictest
t onfidence. Please reply lo Ad "8,
Dally Pilot. P.O Box 1560. Costa
Mesa, CA 00626.
IOOZG••nll 1002 ..............................................
W 1.,s1.1 -:Y N
TAYLOR CO.
H.EALTOHS -...1111 ·t· l !t·JI)
UASE: M!WIST ILUFf:S ARQ
Prime loc. on greenbelt. Charming
split level. 2 bdrms & paneled den:. 2
fireplaces. Air cond. $800 mo.
WISLEY M. TAYLOR CO., RfALTOIS
2 1 t t San Joaquin Hlh Road
NEWPORT CENTER, H.I . 644-49 I 0
address. 3 Br owner's, I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 21-:i bath. One 2 Br. one l
Br & one Bach Asking
$150,000 O~ncr IS reud),
c.i.11 oow.
Hew port Pier RJty
CALL 173-2058
WHAT A IARGAIN!
Lusk Realty has to offer
to new and experienced
salespeople.
•Receive top comm.
•Incentive program
•Guaranteed Sales pro-
gram
•Great refe rral pro·
gram
• Plua much more
Call today for conCiden·
ual interview. 960-4361
EXP AND IN '78
Secluded beautifully de·
coratcJ 4 b1.'<lrm, family
room with ulrium W:ilk
to Soolh Co:l!>t l'lara. 111
1002 G.Mrd 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·------BY OWNER
Caufotn s.ooo sq ft.
Ranch Estate
&able, 1eparat~ maid or
guest home, enclos ed island for a viary or
anlmaJ enclo:.ure on •P·
proiumale 31'J acre..
745 E. Ptf'alta
HiHs Dr., Anaheim
Shown by appt. only to
qualified buyers .
$950.000. (714) 521-8430
Courtesy to Bkr11.
ril
MOCAANT'
Wl'VE GOT YOUR
Clean 3 bedroom, 2 bath
SUrter home! 167.900
4 Bedroom "Valencia" in
El Toro! $82,2SO
3 Bedroom, corner Jot VA
terms! $72.500 911!..------• 3 Bedroom +family In MINIRANCH Irvine's Greentree '
$76,500 S9l,!Xlo
Pnme <Jr c a :1 Bdrm
h!JO.\t' + hor~t· corrols
too' :!1~ ,\l-rt'' Coll now
Bcund new Easls1de 3
bedroom + rlreplare '
$79,500 'i52 l700 vest now for u betll'r . ...,,.. ,,, q . , , , ••• ~~;.;]:.~~r~r ! ~ UNI ~,~;~':"i:~~~
!~ INlil --,H·c·o·Ml-,.,-;.-;.-;,-;-;-A.-7-~-~-~-o_z_S_?_
P'EE SlMPLE duplex, 3
BOAT DOCK
BtlJ new 3Br & fam rm
home on the water in
Channel Islands Harbor.
Ju s t co mpleted
wtlnd&cpg ll dock, many
custom features.
$218.000. Several other
plans avail. Bkr · <BC>S>
486-9026
bdtms .. 2 baths each un· $69, 900.
It. One extra lar1tc front Super So. Huntington
owner's unit. Hlt·ins, area home w/frplc, den.
Crplc. Priced at$175,000 aod 2 patios. Owner
BAY AVE. duple x. 2
Bdrm. home + l·bdrm.
O\'er J?arage. in xlnt loca·
tlon. l'nccd atS17S,000
673-3663 642 22S.1
associated
11111)1<~9 ~-AEALTORS
lO l~ 'h bulboo bll-JU J
traru1ferred. Must SeJI.
~-W-*llff Rffl!y
Trade your old stuff Cor
new .1iood1es with a
Cla.ttsitif'lt acl . 642-5678 WATEltFltOMT ----
HOME !:~••••••••••!!~~ ~~••••••••••!?~~ with boat dock. Could be
381' & 2 Br rental units or •
siniJe family home. Ex·
eel.lent location w/vlew.
$649,000
2On1
Builder must sell 2 sharp
E Costa Mesa hou.ses on
1 lot. One Is new. one is
rcbwll. $ubmlt all OF·
l"EltS. Call now 645-7!2L
....u:x
Sl6S.OOO
l1nlque W!ome prc>pert)'
w/room to 9dd 2 lllddi·
tlonal uruu. Xtra large
owner'• unit w/formal
din tm & deluxe mast
sultL Xlat ln~e. Call
for det..ill 148·1171 ~N /It•• II $11;4 10 111 N.Ct• !~llJfl
OCEANYIEW
How ever you Ilk• ll!
Houle. Condo, or owp.
YoUl'OWD Apartment!
~~. ...............
M0-1117
macnab /Irvine
realty
FINER HOMES
FROM $19,500 TO $19S,OOO
HAHOR VIEW PALSlMO
New Y('ar special! Lg. 4 BR. 2-story
home n <'ar park & school. 2
beautiful fireplaces. wet bar; eat-in
kitchen; formal dining: friendly
ne ighbors. Now only Sl69,9001 Joyce
Edlund 642-82.15. <D·ll)
SUPER~SY'SIDl-4TARTElt
This rare charmer shines inside &
out I 3 s pacious BRs + family rm on
quiet cul-de-sac. Lg. side yard
wiroom for pooL Great location!
Great price -$U7,000! Jed Hunt
642·8235. <D·12)
PIMINSULA TIHPl.IX!
Primt? location for summer/winter
rental ' l , 2 & 3 UR units, partially
furni s hed . Sl59 .500. J,ynne
VaJentme 644·6200. <D -13 >
I U UTIRIL Llffil EASTSIDI
Dorlln~ 3 BR home affonting all the
luxury of a lg. home w/expanslve
Mother-in-Law quarters in rear -
complete w/add'l BR, sllling rm &
full bath. Beautifully decorated
w :wood tones, mirrors & many
other s urprises. Don't miss th1s!
$110,000! Amy Brown 752·1414. tD·H>
~ SNIMGS""
Rancho ~age -ready for sea.son
& long~tt>r m ln ves\. Fairway
location! Only Broadmore Planet $
BRs, morning rm + i.car aarage
(& golf cart gar). Air cond -pool
-Jacu.id + lim. memb. in golf &
tennis club. One Spanish -one We~tern. 199,5'00 eaeh. Tom
Aninson 642-8235. CD·lS >
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PENINSULA POINT
' Ud1m . :! ba. homt• \JI .11rll'n1t1e'
Lo\ l'h .11 t·:J ft.-... 'lt•p ... l o llt'<H'h
~um.~,.,.1
LIDO ISU
'e" ly rt•rnodclNl I hdt 111 dl·n. 1
hat h<\, hvrng rm "' n1tht·cl1 JI < t·1hnJ!
L~l' m..i:.tcr bdrm su1tt• :s:!21 !150
llG CAHYOH
-1 BR, f:Jm rm . :l h:tths HC!aullfull\'
dt•corated Hro.u1rnoor Plun :i, on t•xlra
large lot. S325.000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy\1de 011v-: N 8 675 · 6161
4 BEDROOMS IH WESTCLlff
REAL EST A TE SALES
Openu~g tor two lttt.•nst>cl s:.alt'!ll>C!oph.•
experienced or unexl)erienced. but.
mu~l have w11l111 gne::.s lu work & sl rnng
desire to suc<."eed . Wei I <.'-.tahlt-.hcd ol t .
~uper luc, pro~resl'lt \'t' t·om m1:.s1on
PERSONAL tra1nin~. Start the New
Yl•ar IUGHT <..:all Larrv Wh1Lt•s1clt•s
lor more 1nl111 .
G9Mf'Clll I OOl Coro.a def Mer I 0 22 ecwo..o dee Mw I OZZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
HALECREST
$69,500
.SUper rl(•.in :I bt-droom, l
balh with•• b•ll yard It
dl'an & tJd.> 1 Cr•11:ld1n~
br1l·k f1n•plJl't' II.
gourmet bwlt in k11d1l•n
For furthl!r dl!tu1l!> ('ALI
15l 31!H
t;:SELEC T
T'PROPERTIES
INVESTOR'S
SPECIAL
S0.500
SUPER DUPLEX !
704-704112 LARKSPUR
OPB4 SAT /SUM.. I ·S
Th<· huml• you ha\'<.> bet•n looking for
'i> ;m xlnt anconw unit! 4 Bdrm .• 3
bath home Y.ith t•n•ry quality feature:
c·ollaf,?e \\llh 2 bdrm~. & l bath, leased
at ~50. Corm.• on UL'\'! s2~.ooo
• • t 3637 E. Coast Hwy. .rt,;;-ii Corona del Mar ~LJ: ~ ~ • 675-5930 ...
c.;uunlt•d .:.111·w,1y PIO lalboaPentnwla 1007 Cof'ona .. Mar 1022
le<.-t~ hn •~h ground~ v. •lh •••••••••••••• ••••• .-. •• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••
I
G,...rol r 002 GHeral 1002 .•.••••..........•...•....•..•............•...
A per fect family h om e! Lar ge lot
<83xl ll ). s pacious floor plan )2300 sq
fl>. a roomy family r oom with
f1replaC'e and a location c lose t o
schools, parks and the librarv. This
fin e home has just been pamted and
car peted thro u ghout. A Un ique
offer ing at Sl75.000
U ~ l ()U I: tif)Mt§
REAL TORS' 675 6000
pool Scl'ludl'll cntf\ l111---------1 "'\"t·uti H · II\ ini:: 1 oom
Sun ... h 1 n t• it our m '' l
k 1 I l' h c n 11 \ l' r I o o I. " pr 1 \ u t t• 1 our I ) .i r 11
~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! j Swl-t.•p111.: m 1.11oter bdrm -& child·., rdrt-i.tl 014-ner
OPftot I 2-S
Custom 5 ledrm
Balboa Pen. Pt.
Abo•• CJtino Co•• 1 ~ 214 Dahlia
l'h" 1 harming :! Br
hom1·, flu-. a most s peq.
h.11:ul .1r \ u·w or ()('l'an It
harbor Jl'll ~ If } OU h k\•
hcamtld l'ln.:-.. unhqu~'"
& !>(.':ll'efuJ II\ tnf.t, cull to
day. $189.900
WA TERFRONT-$125,000
• :\carly-fil•\\ J l;d1 m . 2 IJ,1th upgraded
homt· l,.pk. wt'l h<11·. \'ornl•r
loc·alwn, on Lakt.• Fun·st .\\ ;111 now
for lease at $500 month with option to
purch ase.
759-0811
f iul 6'.ut
6'ut Wu~u '8Ug.
GeMraf 1002 G~al 1002 ···••····•············• ..................•....
10 ACRES
ll .1n1 h u <..:a 11 r or n 1 a
!'rime :J\ueado t'VUO
)443 !.. J~t Coc1st H1qhwc1y. Corond d~t Mdr
.1L<> Ill rvkSd Verd•', d I !:...16 !>!)90
I I 002 Gf'fter1d GeMrof 1002 ........•.............. ···•·······•····••·•·•·
WATERFRONT-BY OWNER
l acre L<.1kc A r rowhead. Double dock
-tr..tm. Exclusive Shelter Co\'e
IJn\'l'. Level approach . Approx 3700
~q. fl -1 bdrm. 5 hath, den. wet bar. 2
\\Clod hurning fin•placcs. Sepa rate apt
ind floor w kitchen. Exquisite lake
'll'W!>, J patios. fenced animal yard.
• 1 rn pie Lc·nn1s a rca. 2 ear garagt"
Bt•:.s ul landsc-cq>ed & maintained.
<1uto ... pnnklcrs Pnva<.·.v. :\Jellculous
l'ond llantls1>mP 1·11stom fu,.mshings
optwnal. S400,000. Will carry papt.•rs.
1 714)3371·17~
l n ' ! G r ,. a l 1 n co m f.'
potcnll:.il. (;oo<I tcrm3 G.-rat I0021Gfttft'af 1002 ~ v a 1 I l' on ~ i d ,. r l'" '<-• • • ••. •. • •• • •• •• ••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •. • •••• •• • • • illlYill l·han~''· ~-,0.1100. Cdl _________ , ~1151
CHIHACOVE
On Shell Sl., Coronu def
\I J. r ; n c w I y • p r o .
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
11'!-.'>IOnally dct·or;.1tcd, 21---------
lxlrm. -t dl·n -3 Ii.1th~ :J
storv home wtel1•vatnr BR.AHO HE>'f
Kourml'l kit«h -Jll ll•al.. $64,900
1·at11nl'l' & floor,\\ et h..ir, Tllwnini.:. mature tree
frplc. Soml' hay \ "'". hned 'trc~·t 1111....:c :..un
11101 S11•p:. tn bt·;wh & , park 11 11 ){ 1 "m 1 I y
l1J.I' ~!>'I 500 k1t1:hcn .I K1111? !>ltl'd
CO STA MESA bdrm.,, pool !.11Pd lot.
II R 0 () 1' V I I·: W T1a1kr aet·,•-,3 t110' Dun'l
I O\\':\llOl,'SI-. :1 lllt, :!' • w.ut, 'i.tll 75:! liOO
h.t, •di f1lt1C.." tJlt JOS. f )t'tf'J fl1 I• t •iN trf1 .t '
SI 0,000 REDUCTION!!
.. to $99,925. 4 Bdrms. & fam ily r m.
townho use with mountain & golf
<:our se view. Fee land. Owner leaving
area ; m us t sell; short escrow
possible.
f [1
Ge-Mr al I t002 G..wrot • 1002 •.......••......................•.............
~COATS & WALLACE
C£:ll REAL ESTATE, INC.
4 LOCAllV OWNED COMPANY SERVING
THE SOUT COASJ AREA SINCl 1963
PEOPLE kMOW A GOOD THING
when t hey sec 1t. Another quality
DEEHFH:LD home in one of Irvine's
n ewest a r eas. You a n d you r
fa m i ly know a good thing at on ly
S81,000. Catt 552·616 I.
LOWEST PRICED IN MESA VERDE at
ju-.l s.58,900. Sec this IO\ely 2 Bedrm
Condominium . E asy walk to sthool~.
dose to s hopµi ng. 546-4141
Serving Costa M esa-Ir vine
Huntington Beach-Newpo rt Beach
.
1002 G..,.ol 1002
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MANAGER-REAL ESTATE
NEWPORT BEACH
A prime opportwuty with an outslanct-
ing real estate organization + high
e arnings!. Exper ience is a must.
P restigious location. All <tpplications
he ld in ~trictcst confidence. Please
r('pJy lo Ad #68, Daily Pilot. P.O. Box
lSGO, Costa Mesa , CA 92626
I ooz I Gewrol 1002
h111·k frpfc Ufll!f.Jth-rf [~ -~ , ,1rflt'I,. :! 1.1 wb "'" ... " ' • GeMf'OI I 002 GetMrol I 002 ~;~.~;;;;· v 11u1 .11 l·a • • ••••••8·E·S··T··8··U·Y········ ········);··············· G.,.....ol -" ....•......•...•••..... ······•········•··••·•·
OCEAH VIEW! IRVIHE 3 licdroom with mal>:u\I' 1.
:-t1·rir. to tx'l"m r1,.111"• '\lune !1rcplucc & t·\ ~
d0uplcx: 4 &l bdrm u1111' EXECUTIVE panded It v1n ~ roQm ATTENTION INVESTORS H I ,irk .J rar'i SIH'l,fH/11' SPECIAL torrnul ctinini: room -_
2 on o LOT Writ tradl' for huml' llt'ar :\1•.1r nl'W In inc t '"t warm country kitchen --
lht• b:iy t'l'Ull\1' home w I bdrm~. Localed on a lar~e l<Jt COMMERCIAL
LIDO SANDS :J li;iU1$ n\""' crpts, l''itm wilh RV accei.,. <.:lo.'le tu LEASE
lloJ>, ,}.1p 11r Jump 111 df'P'. C'm·u!Jr bnck out ..,hoppin~ & Ncwpo1 t CORONA DEL MAR 3 & 2 Bdrm Units
11c can, I 1k1· new :l :.1dc t•ntn'. parquet CD· Mt.>su Schools Pril'cil at -m Lhc heart o( <.:orona
hdrm.., . :! h<1th' u"it·il 1r;111u• hall m ... tr bdrm a low $64,!lOO. <: \ 1,L de! Mar. Approximately Eftctowd GGrCIC)es & Separcrt• Yord1
hmk trpk. n.:w k1lt'l11·n -,wlc. ~nkt·n hv rm & 556-2000. ~-4000 squar e feet on
"-a 11 .i pp~ :.in r c o;, frml '"" rm. Self clean· «:=SEL ECT · · ~round noor plus 2 s a.all
r .1rpl·b, tl~i.ics , Only trtl! ml'n, trashcompuc· I PROPERTIES uparunents. Parkln& for ~t 1~1.0001 tor Too many xtras to up t.o 30 automobiles. 65"
lalboa lcry Prop. 1 .... 1 S..i mt• model JUsl Per square foot.
Realton ... utd lur $14 ,000 mon• A 57000 R~tion COLE OF NEWPORT * 675-7060 ,.. than \oU can have this on lhis COM DUPLEX REALTORS
Good Location
IQ;] ~Ute 1lutH ~ RLU.TOR5
Mnet" o Yocancy
Coll Today
546-8640
•.nc for! 540 s<..14"1. 67.,5511 _________ , I I Completely n•modeled ~ _________ ,(~1\'m ?rni>I 4il oew paint in1out. i::ach ,62•500-1002 Get.rot 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
IE UNIQUE IH ·7a •• -···------unit 2 Bedrm~. firepla<'c. new built in kitchen l IDRMS MOUNT AIM VIEW Rl'a1 £stall' ----
SSS,900
Doi..., the thou"hl uppr:il -
In vou., If so. t•1m~11li•r
J1>101ng the prc!>t1i.:1ou:-.
nffll·es of Un1qUl' llorrn·~
for a fanlru.hc l!l'i8. ,\l·
relcrated l'omm1:-.s1011
'cheduJe, in house ~w111R
loans, creative salt•t>
a.ids, computer terminal
Ground 11-vel. J floor
to~nhnml•. locatc-d walk·
mg dlSLan«c from shop·
ping. No neii;:hbor:s
ubovl', only .\ )t!ars old.
Pool, p1cu1z1. &
duhhouse. 1-'l\'C min
from S. Cooi.l Plaza. & 1.1ct1\'C Lrarning & ad·
ministration Ile unique
1n 78 with Unique llomt'!'t
Real E'J>tatc. Contact J im
Wood al "75-6000.
lla\C someUung to i.ell?
Cla11111lied ads do it well .
754-7800
6A~ ~ Ilea I htote Inc
SllK & llNl1 l QUEURS ANO CORDI
C G C E U I R U A B C M A A 0 R D C S
R H S E A H K P E L S J U B C N T U 0
A T M H T U N £ M I C X [ R Y 0 C A E
I A K A H T C I S K 0 N E S R K C E C
R R U M R U E S J R E M L E U A B R K
A R E Y T A A S £ D E Y S U R M R T R
T L A K 0 C S P I D Q U M U A P H N A
L S Z B 0 X E C E N E Z C R Q J N I E
L C M 0 S R T M H R A S D C H I N 0 K
I C T TH I OQ T I S L M
M 0 Y 0 H K K R 0 A N 8 V M H Q H L O'
MHDEAWATR AY KAE
UNK U MHP AH IL J H
IC. I T T C X M £ N E I U 8 H A R 0 K D
W J W A K S U R R T T R A H C X J H E
Gr<'allocation.Nowask· TAK E ADVANTAGE! NEWHOUSE m~$171.500. &l·a.72i0 Seller is very anxious.
Good urea w1lh som~ BA.RGA.IM
"4~ SIH.id ruce extras. Th1'1 is an Luxurious 3100 sq. rt . ~,..,.,_dM. after Chris tmas sale home on hillside with r -·---ltl'm! ~W.2313 spectacular view of snow REALTORS °',,.,..9•11HuNTOATN"f' capped Saddleback ~~~~~~~~! [e~UPdlill ;:~!?~~~~~
. ----··-·-~· l ist. P r iced under SUPER IUY GOLF COURSE builders c urrent price Eastside 4-Pl•x !or next urul al $162,500. HOME J.'or appointmen t to an· S 170,000. sped. calJ 962-7788.
Eitcellent location, l .!ilper 5 BR. 3 BA. 3 car • KL'Y blork from 17th St. on ~ar. xtra Jrg. t'R, st.one 1 ~
Qibnllo. Jn best of cond1-frpl, pat.J.o on fairway-ai•~P.~E:~A~L~T~O~P.'"'!S~A_.
uon thru-0ut. Beuutlful foreverVleW. $214,000. .......... ..... -----
l'Olors. 3 Two bedroom LAKEAlONT
ground noor ap:1rtment:.. COMDO
1 l hrt•c bl·droom, fireplace :l bath, Luxury3BR,2Bi\,large
WATEtlFttOHT
CONDO
E'l(c\us1ve executive 2
Bdrm in prestige bldg.
l'ool. sauna. jac. Total
security. Owner muy
consider lease/ option.
$239,500
9Al.IOA ISLAND
Beaut iful young two
stor y duplex with
spacious 4 & 3 bdrm un·
iL-.. Balcoru~ & pauos
for indoor-<iutdoor hvinR.
U ve in one & cnJOY the
benefits or a n income
property. S298,000
-
WATLRF'?ONT
HOM~
REAL ESTATE . 631-1400
fireplace + pallo deck ~l~b~~ ~l,>c~ ·.,3~5r_: living area NF.AT, .. CL l::AN & H AN D Y. forever view.$100,000.
CAP£ COD
$53,000 /$2, I 50
TOTAL DOWN
Windlnii r oad way to
soaring 2 story retreat! l~~~~~~~~~I Private grounds protttt
1
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1
Don'tmi1'!1lhisbargam . PAREL
400£.D-&=~ • .,.
c.1. ,t'~ ww'ALKE~
. . . 675-4144 [Bl1Al1QI
CORONA
se<:hded entry to lavish
livlnit room. Gour m et
kitchen overlooks sun-
shine courtyard! Wind-
ing stairway leads to
sweeping m ast.er bdrm
plus chlld 's retrea t I
HUrry! Seller la anxious.
847-6010 .
Ol'fN Ill '>• fl SI~ F01" /llKP Jft Sethf's D .. kJht
Neu Orange County
airpo rt I n Up p e r
Newport Bay. 2 Bedrm
Condo lo beautiful scl·
DELMAR THERE~Atl
ESTATE_R_!j
3 Huae BR, a We BA, f-~ den, dining rm, 2 sty 4
w/26' open beam cell· r.:::··=· :::::::."1>::::•:===~==-
SEA SURF SUH s 175,000 Funt.
See & hear the surf aod
bask In t h e s u n of
Newport Be1u:b living.
J U ST STEP S T O
BEACH. Large 2 Bdrm
units with patios &
.balconies offer excellent
r ent al u nits for s um·
mer /winter rentals.
OPEN DAILY 1·5 4604 SEASHORE DR.
MINC1 ' 1 n word• bel°"" •~at orw. . • tmg-2 swlmmln.lf pools, ...a. up. doM1 "' dil90f'lllly Find e~ and boll it 111, ~ badminton. volleyball.
~ pullin g &:rt!en. Onlv
"' '76,500.
1.ngs, Ule en\ry t Crplc .• wet bar , l a unary rm, WharsYourTrade? oversi~ed dbl gar. 3000 $1.62 perDay -WATERm<>NT
t lss1s Absinthe 8ened1ct1ne
Pernod Cointreau Chartreuse
Curacao Dra~buie Maraschino
Kumre 1 An1sa t te Creme de Hok•
.. PETE BARRETT
-REALTY-
Sq fl. of very unique liv· 1bat'sbttlet.opay HOME.'t me space. Coran ad in the Dally Pilot REAL ESTATE S 149 ,500 Service JXrectoey that can 631-1400
J ... COIS ae.& TY est.abllsh )'OW'protessiorui.!·I--------"' ~L Identity. For more m · ----
TOlllOrrow: Quintuplets 642-5200 6 75-66 70 tonmtlon call 642-5678. Want .\ch Call 642·$618 J...---------------~ ~ WontAdResults 642·'678 °f;5;:;;~i:=~~~:::~~::=~~~il (i • ..,... eooilc;. ... ,.. 1002 G ., r-0 G · 1002 ••••••••••••• ..... ••••~··•••••••••••• .. •••••··-' I OZ••r_. ... . ............................................ . .
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IA YSHOUS CONTEMPORARY
Ria~ beam ceilings, skyUpu &
bee'Utiful wood & brick . dominate
'this 3. bedroom & study home.
Large, private south poUo. $269,500
fe •
• COLDWal INCll·co.
.64~1766
t\11 IANJOAOUINHlu.IAD. •N~caNTt"
8arr White Realtor
2901 Newpott 81\ld.--------.
~n 8..c:h, CA 92663
MOMIM'r OF DICISIOM Experienced salesmen: Join an. ·active beach office w/more clients
than salesmen; a broker with so yrs
bus exp in Harbor area. Beach ·
buyers nrc affluent. sales larac. lenders indulgent. Every selU ng· aide plus Computer 'Termin al.
Resolve NOW to be • cttled in new
money.making b•ckground when.
mid .J a nuar y r uah starts. All
11'qUines confidential.
_....__ ____ ~76-4630---""
' 1' •
J
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offer! 847 WlO
• ' • J. ll , to,. , ••
Rl'ul ~~late
41DRM +POOL
$55,000
Bike to l>cJch from Lh13
beaullful garden homt•
Besl buy in Hunlmgton
Bi!ach. $2300 down or as·
sume $24Q monthly p;iy.
menL'I. Hurry! 963-6767
(Jlfl,/ltfl•ll ~fllf./10111. I•
l~Bl!MI
INVESTOR'S
421 Saville
Cofftplcld\' n •mo<h•lc<l
l•\l•t·ut 1 \ •· ho mt•' H <'ltf'r
Lhan nl.'w w11h t·u:.tom
amenities too rruml'rl>U~
to tnenllQfl Hus:~ f:Jmil)
rm, den, formal d1nmi: &
IUOl'e. 412 Baths, 21;a car
D. RJckdts Rftr
955-0197 t.12 a;m:s
iiaruge +workshop. Cull SPACIOUS-
!164-1681 fordet:uls Af'ilD NIYATf ~~Co~lo~ru~a~l~R~e~al~~~·~t~a~lo~l lnine Terrace custom Z .: bdrm, Cam-rm and pool.
Xlnl for entertaining.
Capistranohach IOU fo'u ll p ri ce $161 ,000.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Agent~·9~13
EXCErTIOMAL BY 0-W-.... -E-R-
OPPORTUMITY ...,.
tu buy wide Ocean Vit'w 710 f'erl\leaf. :? BR. 1 b.t
Nearly new 2 Br home in front house. Cpt~. frplc . c .. pii.trano Pah,.idc~ ;;t "\ew 2 br. 2 ba 1000 !>Q. fl.
onl> $7!1.500. llUltHY'' Jl>I All bhns, <'PlS, drp:..
Hetwork/Poent RJty t.73 W!rl. $189.500
Qlll 4!i6·5600 JBr. F R, 3 frpl, lots of
Con:lftodel Mar -102l charal'ter $t!l3,000 or
••••••••••••••••••••••• m kc ofr. Hy owner
Sll.450 DOWN
CORONA DEL MAI
2 liR, 1 BA home on R·2
lot l..lve in front unit
"hllc bui lding i!nd un1l
on rear o( lot. Oulstand·
Ing investment. On ly
$134,500.
644-0801.
Costa Mesa 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SPECIAL ULEX RAH FIND! MESA VERDE
lSTORY
BEAUTY
2 YEARS MEW Uayfront home, :-.hare a HEAR OCEAN pier. 4 bdrms., 4 baths.
$45 000 Dow.... JUSt dt.>corated. Beautiful • "' Thi:. 4 bdrm, Crml din rrn r t>ond1tion ! $595,000 Pnde o ownership units & lmly rm residence -
h ( Shown by app·l onl} wit untasllc :;ton<! MAURY STAUFFER fulfills your New Year'!>
fireplaces Jo:ncloi.ed SEA LION R~ALTY resolution to buy your
garages. All be<.1uliful, 3601 E . Ci.l, CdM 613 ~54 sweetheart a lvly home
3pacious uruts. Ownl'r N C beforepnces begin to ad-
bought another -m ust 1213 4~~~aguna ,\'ance again. Costa
sacrilict'' Hurry! Many ~~~~~~~~~I M~a·s most presl1giouli additional 1ovestment ~ a r l'a. Only $119,9l>O.
opportunil1es. call now MS-9491.
963-7811l
CJll'fN ,,. o.rr \ llJN IOr• N•'I'
[®1111]
$3000
SHARP CONDO
EASTStDE
COSTA MESA.
RS> UC Tl OM
MAGNlf'IC!';NT MESA
VERDE LOCATION!
Super s1Le lot. Close to
Country Club and bike
t r ai l lo the beach.
$117.000 can Slel you a
magnificent location and ---------1
Oean & ready for you to
move in . Ideal starter
home for young or re-
l1red couple. 1 bdrm plus
nice den, cov'd patio & on
sireet parking JUSt steps
away. Pn me location.
Call for app l to sec now.
54.'>-949l.
a highly u pgnded home.
We entbusiat1tically In·
vile you lo see this pro-
perty. 546-2313
• MARVELOUS
MONACO
Call us about thfa im
maculate one owner. 2
bedroom, convertible
den home in H arbor
V it'w Ho m es. The
owner's meUculous care
to every maintenance
need will impre$5 you.
And the highly com-
peU\ive prtce of $136,500.
fee will please your
pocketboolc.
C.644-7211
/Jn NICJl.L
Ul\IL[Y &
l\S5lJCll\ft5
BESTMOMACO (~l\'Jmfi§iiji§j
Harbor View Homes, 1m Real E,,tate
maculate; new carpels & ---
Ooonng, newly painted; HA .... DYMAlll...l'S new dishwasher & water " "
heater. $147,500. Make DREAM HOME o((('f"I
SOUTH OF HWY.
Duplex; walk to beach &
storeA; 3 bdrms. +
studio. Nice pat ios.
$195.500
HOME Ir IMCOME
2 Bdnns. & den, with
frplc. + income from
sharp 2 bdrm. w/ with
frplc. South ol hwy. Call
for app't. 1175.500
UNTALS
We have all kinds•
MAURY STAUt'FF.R
SEA LION RF.ALTY
Fantastic-opportunity
ror I.he handyman seek· mg a lar gt' workshop at
home. Big separ a t e
bUlldlng in back su1table
fo r mech anic, wood
worker, electrician, or
·1?1 Setler hurry I Call
6'5--0303.
F ORES 'l. E
OLSON . .................. .. .. _.-~.
$S0,9SO 3601 E. O!t, CdM 673-5354
2 Bedrm, 1 Vi bath Condo. l2lJ N. Csl. Laguna
Mesa Verde Golf Club
5 Br. ranta!'lt.JC \'leW. ""
Acre. S2!J5,000. Shown hy
appt. onl). 1790 Panay
Ctr.
49'7·3388 New carpels & paint. 1-------.--1 End unit facing Rreen -£_
area. Hurry, won't last Exquisite setting ~ Ek'aullrully landscaped
._,~,.HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
58R&2BA
wtlh VIC'W. 3300Sq.ft. 48r ,
21 ~ba, ram. rm . dining
rm & 3 car gar. $275.000.
by OWner. Open HOU!le
Sat/Sun 1 2-5, 2606
Wavecrest. CdM, After
3:~ 640-1286
COHTIMPORARY
Agt ~OOOOR
Me."a del Mar 4 br, 2 ba,
Near shops. schools, ten-
nis, $80,SOO. Owner
557-4086
"'-.,. 4.S Loclft
Attractive 3Br+den. Ml
t.o heh. New landsuptn1.
c:pt./drps. Off'. 557-2005.
Wood floora wood ehlnale roor, fireplace,
dblt aara1e. $64,500.
Gl /ntA f&nanclo& avall.
Sant.a Ana oe81' Warner.
Duple1', 3 + 3, oceanr---------vl ew. beamed cell.,
loyMcCcrcl•
1110 ... ..,,.... ••d.
eo.t.~141-772f
1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LJTJ'J~F: ISL!')
CHARMt!M 211.1. 2Br. 2Ba, ow11er will anaidef b• opUoo
fUl.000. Clill Biil 87$-31W or~All
jacuul; owner wlll
finance. $195.000 SlAVtEW
Broedmoor, •U~tb MW home, ocean le light
view. 3 + fam. rm.,
guarded commvf\H,y;
wUll ct .• f>OOL, $265.000 ~ ... s,,. HERITAGE
. . RfAITOH~ CoaMIA OWLll
2 +2: xlnlcond. Sl'ta,500 I~~~~~~~~~
..weUSTOM
5 Bl\f + fam. rm : Ideal·
ly located; pnv. ace
to bUch. S37~0il0 ,AULMAITIM
llALISTATI
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SlOOODOWM 552·7000 ne arly nu c urpou • lh ., ()V\•rtl&"<i lot, br and n•W •• thruout, m~oy are•n·
SEABURY lil~t1; l:' c::o l~~t.; Woodhndiic· 4 BR, 3 BA, THF. ... •. liell ... pooli. & tonnl1,
dwr to the be&tTI, iUp•·r Cormlll duunic O VILLAGE. · · s110 ooo A1>1>t. only·
<1hurp & low poymenh 675-739 REALTORS -~er.~ 5941 -
Th16 earlhv J Br hc,uty hat. bt en
reduced tu S82,SOO tor tast :.ale Plush
ru!it c:rts. Kitchc:naide dishwashl'r &
lots o used brick Pri cud we ll, so
hurr'
RHYME REAL;TY
963.8331
C.taMna 1024 0-Polnt 102' .......................... •·······•·•············
Oft H ed 11 S<U ,900 . MAUTIC~L UNJVParlc,2200sqltde-
lfurry, rail R.-&tale 11.,. ul I ·-tad1ed home, xlnt. Joe. 4 89S.7155 "' " br, freshly painted. new
Whela11
Rf 4 1 f"l"Tf
Meeds T.LCcrt
J Hurm. 2 Ra-$65 000
l'lo'c to GC1lden West
t'ullt'.ie & :.boppini: l'Cn
tt!l'"I
SoCdifor"1a Rlty
M&-5605
l 'NJVi-;RSIT\ P \RI\ Ox-
lord J Hr. 2 • ~ lia, bonus
nn. 220!1 sqft New cpts.
llrpr:.. -.teps rrom ma1
s:reen~lt & PoOI Owner
Avail 1mmlld $l12.000
552-85117
Earthtoaea. with aea&o· cptg Ownr 551-46.12 111g touches: comt' tte -
Ow captain's quarter~ & Laguna l•och I 041
tht• other Cine features or •••••••••••••••••••••• • th is l>ra utttully 1m
p10\'ed 3 bd rm . 2 hath
townhoml' in l1n1v rurk.
Slfl,900
DON'T PASS ME OPEHSUM 1·5 .av . 1ixce1>t1 on al a
bdrm. home. ruahly #6 Deerwood East painted . deltl(hllully VALUAILI ., •. .,. Rttsnle Spec1ahats. Nr F1uor Corp. Exec. 4 landscaped atri um , . I UNITS ~.4 or 5 bdrm mod~ls RR. highly upi:rd'd, frml formal dl.ning Move In !'.llhl months old J ull COMMERCIAL .. dtrung rm. o;ep fam rm, cond & prlcE.-d to i.ell'
MOUNTAIN VIEW
-4 becroom home. ldlftboro moct.t. TMt
home hat Cl fantastic: "''w 4'f Sod41tbeck
Mowfttalna, b•eutlf11tly lftOlntolntd a11d
dtcoroted. HoM• thow1 prldt of
owtt•rthip. •. $9 5,500.
UJ\N A Po1r-. r
<108-8812
495-1 720 ~OtrTll
LAGUNA
499-~l
LACUNA
BEACH
497 -3331
~a .. •h 1041 La.Fon.t 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
-2 Al'ra w CX!t!lln view,
6 Bil ;. 3BM11t. houae.
poo l ~ t(iu ; pvt
drt \t'-$1,000.000
EMIRALDIAY
l . Wd111t11: a BR; atepa to bc:h-fQilS.000. '
2. Wd /ll•: 3 DR; oc.an
vlew-MaS,000.
3. Lra. view : 5 BR
S&M,000
4.Suudly bit. 5 BR. cloite tot~M park $450,l)()O,
$.O e n ''1 e w, 3
BR-c20.000 listed! Call for Info LOT ~!!>Om!) w pool1o laundry Owner is anx· th\lv: Park. ~.900
bl . 1ous. Reduced $132,500. WHIH IT'S RIGHT 541-0425 in tugl\ly des1ra e urea Pennington Properties PATTl WALK En NOR INS
REALTY
White Water Vlcw Jbr Ri\REJEWEL ..J:OROHA
World Real &tlllti io,1:lS 1;q fl. of ll1' el -----0 .,... .. , 'TY ..... 2 1418 you'll know 1t. Hard to ~~~~~~~~!l bualdableland.$106.000. ~ '" restat e'Xtras, like
14.o ba No. Lag B<·h Elegantly decorat@d ~EL MAR
home. 486Holly. Or>n Ilse spacious 4 br, 2""1 bath 1 ,..6 •*i 11 di ~
-DOWMTOWH YT u""-? Solarium floorln1 In Perfect HorM AMCHOIAGI Two C.11!. C.Ottaiies on WJt.Nf EVER Hlnw kitchen, up1raded cam~ S ,.,. ·levol. FR, FDR, \"et · ,,...meo " g 1 an ; ... al/Sun 1·4. 117',000 ... , T BR-$174,500
4 Bedrm. 2 Bath. super IMVISTMIHTS 50x127' lot. Excellent auede carpetlna, up·
Call Agt Pat O'Donnell bar. eourmet lot. w pan :t. Duplex; ror mcorno or
UISURE WORLD 49.1-8381 t.r y. l,.ge c orner l ot ret.irecnent-tl89,50Q.
l.11r1e bedrms, f1replactt. ,714, •• .._771 I cond. Uve In one and 1ruded Jliht llxturH.
fenced y;i rd . covered ' -rent on~ and watch your 1ara1e door opener •
---------• w1custom pool & 11pa Fin.ally, a ehance to aet HORTH UNITS Sun & Sull Club rac LINGO
In! 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath & <:onvenientlocatJon, pro· ~7221, V. Grant. Agt REAL ESTATE patio with huge bnck1~;:..::.;:=.=..=.=.=.=.=.==..=.:-;.=.~:I 1nv e !llment grow neverllvedlnl-4 Bdl'IDI., ~arbeque, fully lnsulat~h· Rl'3 h .,tlt'ell y pri ced 2 bath•~ {&41\ll)' rm.
&. ?'> o u n d proofed . WHITE WA. TER YU Sl.25,000. C 21 Seabreeze. SJ.0,,,000
brand new hiU top unit. vldea eaay acceaa & eas~ 968·393'' ' .._. E W p 0 R T
Expanslv• views or tbe rentabl!Jty. Tbll dupiex ' • " valley,~.900 ls ideal {or the owner· MUST SELL. Top Locill IEACH ceramic Ute 1n entry and Exec. Townhome over· 962-5521 IUILD AH ESTA 11
kJtchcn. too many xtras looltlrlg hitrbor & liOUth ~~~~~~~~~! On this ocean view lot 1n ocrupant who wa nts a lion, Wh11perln11 tree:i ,
hedge afllln.st lnllullon New home under war-.._11·,.11• !!11!6!!4!!4!1•1!7!!0!!!Zl!O••• HOUSIALONI too hst. Won't last ut l'Oastl1n e ~1 th n1 i:bt-: old Laiuna &ach. Fan·
$76.500. World W id c UithU.. 3 .&drm:i, 2'' ba. --------•I tll~tlc ocean, canyon. is worth this pnce. But
you c•n live n841' lbe
beach in Ool'on» del Mar and have rear t enonts
help pay $17S,000
Slll9.SOO rent.). 2S30aq rt. 4 Br .r:
IMMACULATE! ram. rm .. a car &ar .. SuQ Urok cr-s, 673-4:145 ram rm. rpk . 2 ~tory end * 8 UNITS htlls1de views from this
urut proC land1c11ped & Eight months old Just protected c11nyon s et · &. Sall Memberehlp. 8y Thi" 2 bdrm. ho me, o wnt•r . IS 44 ·5347 or
localed on a qwet sire~t 841'"1.Jl• IYOWNIER
\ll'!>O Del ~ar. 3Br ;mu.
f1tm rm, cnrlll~cd p.il10.
Top cond. manv xtral\,
newly pror decor ~k2 r,o(I
i$-I 1-163 t'' ci.
MESA VERDE
BYOW:"IER
I lld rm. J li.1 !IH.!'AA.I
• ~~ 51!7:1 Iv m,i;, 'li!1·4i;J!i
OWNER D ESPl':HAT~
-.:f:WPDRT llt:;IGHTS 3
Ur 2 BJ , FR. ~99,9!1!J
Ownr/agt . ~-JJ92 -------
derortlted. G811 BllQ on lasted, Coll for Info 11ne In rxccss of one :.undcck. wet ba r • 1 m1 S.ll IH2S acre May be poaslblt• lo
heh comm pool, Jot'. World Real 12tutf' divide Into two one hair ~ a o n a. t• I u hh u u~ e '-~~~~~~~~I~~= acre parccl11.Sl72,.500 T r ll n " f {' r q u 1 c kl-QUA.UTY po~i.e1>111nn owner PA.CIPICSA.MDS EnCUTIVIHOMl IS< QUANTITY. Look·
l!J3frt<17 Open t111lly. 3'. Lan:t.~t 3 Br model, l '• OMLY SI 34,950 mi for bolh nt!OO'" Thl'n
Ai.,1 welcome. $1~.bOO h.i, PV ';toue l'"'rpli• wall. Ont! block to blfl lake. look no more' This 4
'Jlwi brwtd oo.:w Wood· ( • 1T11 l o bear h BJ bridle hom~ ho• <I big bdrm . + den or 5 11wn1•r bdrm>. 3 bath home haa sn.soo bdrrl\ll, 2 balhll, frml din been attracllvely de· SSS-48~ rm. 2 ovenlr.fd frplca. co r ated t b r u o u t :
COMftitETIL Y
RISTOREO
Old Spanish m ans1on
with an ocean view. 3 u11 It~ one mile to Dani
Point Manna. SZl.S.000.
~ 494-8057 •
in a good nc1&hborhood. --
h1u1 a huullful yard. Lovely family home 3
ocean view, potential + bdrm, d~n. 21 ~ b,.. AC,
Sl35,000 alln()l!t 2,000 sq ft on ror·
ARCH llACH HTS. ·n<ll' lot. Nr xlnt schools,
Luvt!IY c:arpeta. ltvelor.. i.hoppma. licach & Ten
& new landacap1n11 ar<' a rua Club. Aaent. 644·682A
few or tht~ frJIUrc~ of thl11 ...... _t_ Vl"'"'o-'067 2 hdrm. 2'°' bath homl• ... s:..._, ,....
\It & O::o.in YlcW\ from •••••••••••••• •••• • ••••
2nd11t.ory.Sl2A,~ 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, carpet,
Jlj()I) ~. }oj' of llrttl'IOUS
1i~1ni:i ~ Ur :i Ha, · masonry fµlc':i, :..iuna.
rl'C rm w iwet hnr & g:ib
UUQ Nr Hotbor, ~chools
& shopping 33851 Blu
Lantern. Open Daily.
1 5PM, $214,000. 496·9723
~ -57.500 worth o! uparade•. beautifully l&ruUcapcd & SPECT A.CUL.AR
OUR 7~HS<ll In i mmac .. move in OCUHVIEW ~
4 apac1:!SL~~~. 2 full [rQ-:-,, .. ~~im·."1·u·a·1"}1 .. i·a·m cond. New pnce $lOUOO ~~':1w;r~11~~SB~.1 ;1~: ~
drpe, patio, hmdscaped,
fncd, beautiful view.
647 ·~or 830-3725
Newport leach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
*** OWNER MOVING
Thia Harbor V1.w hm
haa been h1ahly upard'd
thru <11.tt N e w c pt
lantasllc matr BR·J add1-
t1onal RR 's, 3 BA St CJ> dn FR w . .,... l't har, bea~
l>»ckyarcf w 1iat@bo· &
JUCUIM OWNER L">
MOVING AND SAYS
"SELL
$199,900
SUIMIT A.LL OFMaSI
PACIFIC COAST
PROPIRTllS
631..0400 AllJff IM
ASSUME
& SAVE
Falntain Valley I 03 brick (pie, country k~ch -----552·7000 dec orated. dee; Its l105N.Cocnotwy~l.og-baths, lge livina rm w/ Real E.o.tale ~ sphl level. Beauurully ~, ,,,.,,,,,_
ror family dinina. Lae re WOODBRIDGE THE .. ·. . . Sl:l9.~. See&. make of· 494•11n BY OWNER. Bli Canyon * * *
Townhome. 2 Br. 2Ba, ---------
cpt/drps. SlJa,500. Ph MEWfoRT DELIGHT
833--0fl:21 or 840-071!9
ar yard for kids & dogs CROSSING fer 3l60l~o.tHwy.,S.\.ogvftO
1---------i \\alk l<I lichools & i:olf The V11l:igt-or Wood· VILLAGE · · L.AGUMA 499-4591
4 BR Ch cou.rsil. Only $69,000. ~ridi:c Th.., tw-,t of both . . ·· COMMERCIAL armer ~ worldi.. Archllecturully _R~E;:::..;....A_;;l;....T_O_R_S___ COR .... ER EUOW ROOM OESPERADO, muat sell COLLINS unique 2&3 bdrm al·1.._ ________ 1 " th r1tn R 2 beaut 3 Br 2 Ba. den, all
&ASSOC. tached & detached re.I" 1~00 Sq. ft of ofllcc ·00 ese twop e · new kitch. Weatclirr fudcnccs from $96,990. THI WILLOWS apace. 112\~ fool Iron· lots ln the heart of Dana hmt! $100.000. By ownr.
964--2425 ~ 1161 OPEN SUM. I ·4 taa• on Cout Highway. Polnt; ripe for develop· 1121 Oxford Lo. s.&8·0391
--------4472 P..tc Gllft Could be rental•. Owner ment! A1ktna $85.000 BY OWNER, Open llousc: WOODBRIDGE k ' h uy11 "1ell" Priced ll HARBOR VIEW
S11t1Sun 1<!·51')'1 . 4 Ur 2 PRESt:O'IT Country itr l'n, C07..Y $225,000. Submll lerrna. HJ' . A~b~ 2br & den or Jbr. 2ba, l1;1 ne"l" dccor 'd -• tam1ly rm. with frplc • ......... JC ... HHOMI ~---n l'Orner lot, all upi:radet' .1 l~st WO',..l>ndRe'home w.illp~~"r It wood. IV't-• ~u~ --------.. ~7~.IAAI !15;~ lnni.bru, ks ~ ..... I l'·' d u • E L "' & deco reatures. par~uet ., uurm or.. JUrm ~ en. m"kes t Is a desirable R A. TORS 4tt•2IOO
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s; Ovcr.'>1.:t• lu t . 11 Y h1nuly home 1n lrvmu. 494-IOOt 494-7513 -'""-"·74'""',640.1440 --------•I l'µ~.,.aded. 11IN1lly lf•<'•1l llU'lhnrd. 9fl8·51lJS lndscpd ldcal for pool Onlv 579.900 for 3 bdrm11 , HORTH LAG>UNA .... ...,
ed :i br. 2~, ba 111 Youn IHTHI All upgrdcdn Mc-<1<·un 2 ba~· SPA.MISH STYU Oceanside of II\\)' ortH HOUSI
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pil'tely rcmoddt'tl. 1 oc>m rd!' ho11ls & camp1·r~ \
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tam \'aJle) Co11vcn1L'11I GLEH 1111veri. ti1.., I\ C Llv, elm Red tile roof. archctl U1v<-ly lBr, 2.,..ea l\omc Sat I rM Hit Dun
to ~hoppinl? & .~chools rrN. 3 bu.t.h 3 Cat' gar . portico i..nlry . 2 on . In I ... I
"''"'' FllA 11r \At<•rm-. :-.. 1-; Hunt Reach Glen Nr "ark Walk to lake ......_ ~ Wt poo in c:u atm n& 1718PortW•stbourne ., rm. w /hay "°indow & ·""' •t .,.,n500 .\bargain' C1ill ror de ,1n•a. 8rick µot10, sunny $186.000. Brkr/Ownr ""'# jf wuuusy sc. ma........ ·
ta11t, l'ourtyard create priote f>52-4121 or835·3S:SS I I I frpl. Dimna rm. Spacious ·!MEJlALD IAY HARBOR vn:w HOMES
531 5800. t•ves.!1&1-0391 l"nlr>. Large open ranch -rear grounds. See toda} 3Br. 3~8a, huge ocean
tnti RE N.twcwi blylt1 kitchen adjolnln~ WOODBRIDGE !>OH Y. f"UXK1.l)( ~1!!i~~!:t~n'~94,qr31 View. pvt uaeable yd, !~~. 2 p~:nsw~ a'4dn~
1---------1 fam1lv center. Crackling BROAOMOOH. 4 BR.. I RCXl.TOH ' noUung but the best In ~ ~. Moel' de· '!!Si # 3 BR 2 Ba home. &OOCS flrepl oce. &lau doors fam.rm,pool&spa,all ~C::-~ Brandnew3bedrmhome lhlt charming all ilruble Clrea. Only
I I I area.$72.000.Agent. os>ek. n t1o colocfult aard1en. lndscp~ .. dedung, renc· &40·7000 wtapect•cular ocean sHOtunaWl~~~mJeO.ssasHu'soooo~ $1.39,$00.
--S39-0784 inf• ze tna.s er P ua Ing, gor1eoua improve· I~~~~~~~~~ View In pnme N. Laguna ~"" " "
DOH v. rJUXICl.IX ---------• childrens rooms. Hooey ments. m od el homel~ loc. Plua addillonal REALTY C@Q)D
I RUl.TON \ l'lBURON lwnbee b y bel&ecarpeUn&,nowax rond.Move-lnready. Qtir..IEOF houaetohelpw/pymnta. 4'7·1?44 U
mo1.o--,. owner. 4 Br, all elect, hi· floors. a 11 c ol or N?ent 640·5!560 " Owner motivated. Sub· ---------c.or-•-up1rd, quiet area, tHe coordlna~ed ! New on the Un1;erslty Par~s mlt all off era. world ~Hiit l.OSO RH"-n, Est. 1'°7
640·7000 p11tio, $82,900. Ph : market at $80.000. BKR, TURTWOCK nHewesd t bdrrn1 .lmodt · WldeBrolcors.673_.545.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (1'14)17..-00
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EASTSIDE CUTIE
963-4658. ~9311 Prime toe. 3 nR. 2 Ba. aT to res 11 ex raa ---------1 ---------! -------. fam.rm. formal din rm. such as deco11ator paint Own er. 3br, 2ba. Top Townhome. S Br. din rm, SI I0.00-0l ROOM FOR OFFICE Priva~ party has cstm 3 atrtum. patJ08 & more. & wallpapen, levelor• cond. Nu crpts, open llv. rm.. 2b•. 1600 sq ft
There arc ~ bdrm~ with 1 bdrm hntwn H~nt. Bch Sl.2A.500 8.13 1193 throughout, professional-beam. ocean vu. Prin on· f7S,OOO. S51·1ZM ~= ~~.1~"J~~
downstairs for oUlco + hmc, lnt~reat«l in trad· -------ly dealgncd patios & ly pis. $127,000. 494-1207 Lovely 4br, lr1 lam rm pOOl It tmnll. Walk lo
ramily rm.rormaldining Ing equities w/party I.WE/OPTION land s caping & an w/rrplc.Llv rm,duum. be.eh.
& 16x39 heated pool. Cllll hav1ua c:ondo In Sunset SSS 000 enclosed laundry area. Bltn china c108()t. Prof
now' ,. Br h or H . Har bou r • d h fllZ,000 =@=r-. , d""o, 3 car aat. Yr old. •••Ll-nd•a•Sl-au•&•h•t•er-· Ontu. ' , 636 9583 Your own con o on t e "'"
water. 8 tennu~ court!>. Owner, 768-5183.
3 lir.H2 ba .Near i.chooJI & pool.'>, spas a nd 11ym . Divorce lorces pnce re· Lawson ·~ _ shops. Newly rcdec. 2 Super shurp unil • A ductlon ror qwck sale. ""r ('(U . p11Uos. PQJ'kllke yard. By GREAT FIRST HOME! l Gr.at Units! 3Br, 2. ba Condo Many Realty Comp•ny
21 Si-w Owner. $72.500. 893· 7'87. u ..... 900 A'" _.. with ocean view. This amem es . ..,.., · ••
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1248.000 W /land! nus lovclv 3 bedroom • Z'~· .. ~Oft I (Old LagWla) house la a 7e&-5008
j, home has .JUSl been re· HcrbOur I 042 pcfec:t owner unit +2 In I_,.. .... _... 'oir.2 HI I ... ... duced to S79.500 & the J bdrm rohdo, dbl gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ooo · ................ ,,....... • T _ .... o ..
con:Mll • .,IJ5, ••••••••••••••••••••••• · y"ur11 with tbla 60""' b fi t "BR de owners arc anxious. patio. nu carpel, paint, & Sll!"-.n..a.Te. •. is " ..... a.JI ron ,, 1 n.
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Marshall Rlty 675-4600
..... me ocaUon "'many rapes. acan · Y DEEPWATERTNHSE IJ5ut'AM~SDl:IJ'd(E 2Lg9MtW.-lt" l!AUTIFUL 3 BR. 2 ba.; steps to MarshallRllr. 67~600 ertras. Woo't last! Cllll owner. $55,9:50. 963--0029 In thl1 moat unusual 1,._ appointment now 1 Lowt$t price wat.,rfront • Ith OCIAN YllW beach. '125,000 . .. , . COUHTRY LIYIM~ at only $199,500. Call to· niE TERRACE, areePblt homo w •1..Sanl larae Is )'OUt'I to en10t lo this OM THI CANAL
in GREENBROOK day. RANCH REALTY Card.ill view of m taa. 2 entry a nd wlndin& a.rc:hitectually deolgned Super 4 BR + rurw.us "'"'r+ially nice "_ ..... for PUBCELLREALTY 561·2000 Br 2 Ba, upaudea, atalrcue. A coutllne 1 _ + fam rm e t """ "'''"' 848 '""0 squeaky clean. pool. vtew enhances a blf llV· Berkue home, locaUd n r .... , • • a lu +be mi near acres oC 1~~~~~-~~~~~ Wdbrdg 2Br +den, 2ba Owner. l83,GOO. Prtlic 00• lna end dlntlll rm with a guard 1ate community or redwood deck over the
. greenbelt. This lge 4 1~ Broadmoor w /atrlum. Jy.844-29!2 coiy fireplace. Lota of Niauel Shore1. 4 BR. 2 water. Walk to ocean'
Br+ram rm home bu lrvN I 044 Cor. nr lk, poola ~ tennla. --=---------1 atoragt and room mak~s BA. famllr room. dinma $155.900
over 2700•q rt. Seo \t SUn· •••••••••••••••••••• ... • St07,000. 551-0685 DEERnELD PK HOME this your m<11t comforta room. Pnvate parldna A STEAL!! day. 18147 Santa Lauret· llAUTlfU_L_._--1 4Br. 3Ba, ta corner lot, blehorne. SHD.SOO. for white sand beach. 2 + Den, nr. ol·ean RA.NCH RE.ALTY ta Cr. Open 12.-4 Foreet SAM JOAqU&M I u 111 l n d 1 cpd, h 1 . Do• •Hau llfR $11»,900. $89.000 55 I ·2000 otaen Inc. 962·6685 or Agt MODk: STOMIWOOD ad $139 000 O ....-"s. ' PRlSTIGIOUS CAYWOOD RE.ALTY
--------1 _96lf_·5880 ______ 1 nus aarden level beauty ~-·· • . wnr C4111 494 .. sa 1 HleiUEL SHOlllS IHC. 548· I 290 ft.~-A S 1 •• I J •-In Woodbrtdce Place~==::-::-::--::--:-::-:-~~~~~~~~~ be u 1 ~,..... KNI Oft 4 IBUlOOMS + in Rancho Su oaqwn ... leQturlnir 3 bedrooms •mAUC $ Fur aroat ach v na.
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Sl29 Van Buren bonua rm. 2400 sq. rt. oC watlJl Ul'th ~des. Has Upgraded throuabout. ...__ -:-• r: hi&b vaulted ce1hn1a " 3 Br, 2ba, + tam rm, living 10,10• Moel de-mirrored wa rdrobe Ooae to park, pool and u.&•.....,P.tl !>cfe<."t a Wrm. borH0«1 view of &he ocun.
Jacun1. Fri>lc. frort 11.tlU b~me in 'thla de· d60te anc'l a view. Tw clubhoui•. FAST Olftatandmf~ Br 2" beautifully lao:1c1~.ci Complete recreauon
privacy court yard. New a'redprimelocation BRatvhdenfor'1l2,000 ESCROW DESIRED. a., rorm.i d1n1Ac rm, ~~fi!.~\i.:!~b:.~ center, N .. r beach. -c_~_i:_•_paln_j ..... · f1_7_.Rl500_._-_,
1 ~· • J»rieed ri&bt alfl.2',950. ta.ntly nn. air cond. Ex· vu. =ed. Woo't lut ~'!?!. ..__, ·~ • tv1ne ... es a u •• t«ial--'-~ ui>arlldee. prof. 44,lrN\ 536,>IE•'i'l"'"l ....,...... ._,,......
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ba pool home wlth new --------1 ~llUl•~lUJ' OPIH SAT /SUM Monarch Summlt. 3br or
equip. All new carpet, ._fflltgton a.oc:h I 040 twnhm, ru.u:iken t.Jt .... ~ep;a .. t·.., I ·IPM 2 " den. ute or lse
custom paint. dbl rrplc & ••••••••••••••••••••••• in kitclufn, •oa: taulled RANCH REALTY $135.000. Ownr. 496·1117
many new xtru. S89,900. • BR I I I --111 V £.Z l 561 4 000 • -a.-1. I 0 .. 1 1 --.;.; IHd I 041 ..... Pnnceton By owner • • l'l> c. very c ea n '-'1:illn1. ~· l'lla nt, """ ......,..... -"' -..--
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UALToaS '42.,.Ul hrepl,u·r frull trete11. 4•5-5220 4'6.2413 Tl.,LIX. C.M. 631-0400 me lllt. Jul~ bee. 548·3171 rm. din rm, wet bar. $395. Pb: 752-t.al!Aft.
-OCEAS vn:w EDJO)' 493.9494 H0.5050 Great Easts1de lOC', --2 SlY •3 BR .. ~ba .• 1abltd ans llraiq, outdoor BBQ" LAKE SlDE 1 BR avaU.
EXECUTIVE woking lhO!>t' steaks nn newer 3br. 2ba, frplr. yd Momttain, D•Hrl, beamed cC!ll i.' 1arage. pool $7SO mo Constder nowt $295 Call Georae
thl• paun i:a!> BBQ. '"hilt' (2) 2br. Iba, '>Ut1oi.. t-nrl Rncri 2400 'a Blk. lrom btlach. 3 bdrm 2 ba condo, dbl b.e/~l 843-0707 . Mhltil ' th~ lodli play bJ!>ketball Wntw.iftstw 10,1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• WlLUAM WIN'l'ON l:fa&e. pool avaU. Nr1----·------1 _____ ---DREAM or \Olh1yball un th~••••••••••••••••••••••• g~.,!1~~tr. 642-1603 hautHutVlew Rew E,,tatc IS75-333l C.$3'1S.646·11.15 Lr b~!"' hdtl I Nr new. 9Woodberld 1~
HOME lla\t.'tl c.:ourt~ TJWf,Y A tu:RE'S YOUR CllANCE t'u ed ood bl 5 lcAoaP..-141fa JZ07 E~qwslte elegant Green· 1. r.nu now up e'C, 2 TWnhm 3 r 2 ~$ 11, r~
l"1UflLY llOM I': ~aut 3 BR home, $2500 rn r L,w kl<' a n on ••••••••••••••••••••••• brook Giirden Home ror BR -2 BA, frp1c, 1ar, pr\v pd.~ mo 833·2265 l:tER'fllt\ ll ENHY dn CJll now 2~ hr 2~1 Lot-CM acres ... ran •n stove, 2 b facinc pu.rk 1 cln1d OK Gcr~t'OUs :i bdrm Tnna REAl.IOlt.<, ,tr,·1t·c846-687'1Jgt ll.....&...............1s10,ooo ~tainlelli. ~tcel sink.:? BR yrly Fplc, dbl cur. leai.e. 3 Bcd~lm ... "" 3a. Nopet.ace!·~/mo i•cldi Luxunoosly appointed .i mod~l 1n The lilutf:. Tru ? .. JS l>.,l 'JJr , 1· --c:arpets rnsulat1on & beuut clean 559·7499 farruly rm. 8 s.,,_,J t ' l 'r le\'CI twnhse t:n1versltv 1 t d ~ '-' 4!>2' .!I Ow d "SELL IT' · · • 0 · c Nttr<i n\111Nro411 111..-1·. wa er. o&e o rwya, · • y an e'<ecu 1ve reum ner 101 punellnf(. ~l.3JO. Call 4,11 ~ell vue l,n, pen .. 1 • schh & i hops. Call rark, ;i Br. den a St.:
home Community J>OOI & S• Ji.an Other Real &tat• 2 r. pacl o u i. 3 Bdrm Goor&!l Frey, Den J~inklc Sat/Sun J4PM ___ [9 ll~llll'~I 96vn9Tor536-090'1. 1uper vlew. cov'd atrium dubhou:.e right accro1111 Capistrano I 078 ....................... house'.\ l''rplcs. bcum"'<i Heal Ult ale !;<12 34Sti. \' nd 8 2 b ____ .... ·.-"patio. clp. roc-mal da
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-M>GPlata.Nptli\'h CJ\.ers ca 1·..,1 row Open l',btatcSalc.A1.1.64ti<IJ80 lll•)uun& mo:.. i\reu s mos t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ni"::"""' -4 let\· 2Br, bltns, cpta, drps, Heriluge Park Twnhome AESOP REALTY house 10 AM to5 PM, Jan --- -~" beautiful park. Call SPYGLASS J 4 o ec. ftlllc, dbl 1arqe.. ~ov· New aBr, 2~Bu, uPo-•
731-4911nr835·0739 7 8 3l<l77 l..o:. flaos St. Trailer :.pa1·11 8x36 &dull <714 l!rl'..! 708. Blythe, CA D 3 B 2 ,ocean v e~. 2Br prime E /sldo toe•· end paUo, Coed yd. ~ &rades, AC, 1 wk frte
496-4752 purt. r, a, ~m rms,"""' ti f cd d · rno. 546-7682 rent $400 mo . OIWnr ---------t ~ 6173 LOVELY table. overs1ied pa\.los, 00.. D Y • ~. 1ar, S$9·SS98 NEWPORTHEIGHTS l ________ m.1 HOMl&IMCOME 8RIGHTHOUSE all xtras. $1450 mo. aar cond. water, avail Br, 2 ba, 2 ator11---------
<.:har ming :!hr. 2ba homt THE IEST IM CostaMesa-Hwpt lch Llir&e 2 bedrm duplex in the m~l EXCl.USJVE _Ow_ner_tA_g\_831 -7006_. __ ;,~~35o1 mo . Refs. townhome, bltnS;.._!IP· ~leOGh l241
in choice location, ,11 IEACH LIVIMG DOUBLE WI DI': with ovcrs1ied gar age loc:auon in FABULOUS SAVE TIME a:raded crpts. drJl6, ".,le, ••••••••••••••••••• •·~
1ractlve rul -d r .,,tr· t 'n1qu<-. 1·u ... 1om n!dar & LUXURYllOMJ-: ~wcl & private, near l!J\MJLTAIH Estates on If looking for apt or hse 3bdrm2 badbl gar. encl pvt patlOIJ, pool. Extra 3 Bdrm .. 2"'1 buth huu••
-.treet. 135,000 n·ciwood 1:n\·1rnnment, IJM.>ly l Br & halh ln maj•ir i.hoppm~. Perfect tht! lake MARVELOUS 10 COM, NB. or frv, call patio, cpt.li, drpl, blt·i.nJ, clean! Xlnt toe. $415/mo wfth 1~m1ly room plu6
Oi>t:nSatiSunl" 1 o\t•rlook1n g \hr San :.dultpt!tpar" GorAeous starter or rellrcmt!nt \1EW Slf'P outi.ide to Carol at Boyd. Rentals pool, kids OK. no pets. 661-3445 den. Na<ie yard, bullt·m•
1iOIAldc<in.l5lh&lrv Clcml'nll' 1·0Jst 4 l'Ornt•r lut w1bl'i1llllful homc.Call540.ll51 lhc gardl•n &alewslei>:> from $375. No Fee. $3b56444486 Br,2 ba.famrm.fncd ~ Jocuted in quiet
Joanllvefy,RJtr Bedroom' t haths lo1hcpg. \'l'1y private lo pnvalcdorkforbOat· 6755930or6737229 Bd I d & yd. Close to schls & Nonbl!Od.~tmonth
6424799 i.wimmin.: pool eas) ponh&pauo~ pll:ntyof ing & ".tll'r skiin~. --------3 rm, cpts, enc Y. bops 1450 9fi8..34BT ---------i "aJk LU '"1pular ti«achl's. nowers, r0t.es. d1mbcrs, MA'RVEUIUS dt•i.lgn by (..1L\RMING BAY FRONT carport. $325/mo. To see 5 · mo. ·
Built for family ln·ml( hummingbird lecderi., noted woman &1rch1tccl. Home. Winter or Yrly, call C2l3l 446-0673 a Br 1""9 Ba twnhse, quiet
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S.lW.OOO t•lt' l'LIJS ~w1m min g you havl' 4 bdr~s. 3 3Br_.2Ba,dblgur.frplc,a Newly redee. 3 br house. adult comm. Pool, =:~jn~~~·~ii~~u~~~:~; Cabla Mesa 4 Plex. single baths, playroom, dining pat10&. Reis. rt.oq. 675-IS02 2622 .. 8 .. Santa Ana Ave Jacuui, sauna. 2 car gar,
on I Y S 2 l •!HJ o L • c level. :ill 2 Br l Ba. In· area. enormous I ivinic or (213)799-3295 <Ga.r . avail) $370/mo: $385. 960-3786 Oceanfront apt. on the
3 Monarl'h Bay l'ltua lll.)IJ:J.28.29 tome $1200 m onthly ~~';' r~ ~·~eS':~e-:I~ Jasmine Cr~k 2br , 2ba Depoellreq.962-5050 1 IR. I IA sand! R e mod el ~d 1
Lai:un:i Niguel SOUTH COAST Sln.ooo. 963'7600 or PLEASANT LARGE condo OR 2br. lba renr LRG LUX CONDO, So. Freshly decorated lo Bdrm. with built-In~
SanClt'Mtnte 107 496-7222 831-0836 '.'lfob1le llomcSales S39-07S4 DECKS. Complet ely unit.&40-7804aflSpm Cat Plaza area. 3Br, H.B. Vacant. $265/mo. Leue.$'100/month. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2706 1-f bo Suite 208 88 C & C ar r, 4·PLEXES Hunt Brh, furrushed,21 hoursecurl·HarborViewHiils.Beaut. 2...,ba,allmjra.ppl&alr. AskforMack962·77. msey ....-y D£SfGHEO JUST ir~a •-a --1080 __ <:'.\LL540·5937 Covingtons. prime loc ty guard lo glv.~ you deco 2br, convrt den, Pools, t en nu c rt1. LOVELY 3 BR 2 Ba 497.2457 FOR YOU _.... "" lmmoc. High Jn c. peace of mmd. !'inane 2ba e lect bltn kit S47S/mo. 540-6597 or •. •---------' F.unlly fun in this nqw ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI OO/Mo. Rental PPJ Agt. $185,000 ea ing for q11al1f1ed peo~le-cath~ral cetl'g, fncd yrd 6'&6·2143 O~~~ k~~:~ 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, atrium.
h i l . FIXER VA COSTAMESA M()...W&l llcx1blc. S375.000 •rm w/dtn pauo 3 car gar • _.U ~ N f • hplc, completely ome. n prest g1 ou~ -19711 Skyline. 2Rr. 2-ba, f'or more Info call re· solt wtr & gardeoer 10'. ~oy-• 0 ee. remdld. Walk to beach &
Mariners Point. Garn!' Nodown.lowrlosini:-col> plu!>hpalloporch forthnt ultor, Doncllt' Mellana cl'd.Lsc.644-8210 4Br,2~Ba+ amrm Br, bonus rm., cpls, town. $800/mo. Ph
room. Caroily room, J L'>, :.pac1oui. 'I Ur w/air. spcmil couple or pcr1mn 8 UMITS 21.3/925-9545,866·7920. --Npt Riviera condo. 1 blk d-c I .,.501 640·1020 OR, 21 2 fl/\, formal din f 8 k B p t ... ...,., rp c... mo. S C'sl Pl;11a ar<'a . who('njoys luxury Lov e· Eight months old. Ju11t RMl&taf Qulltnt 2 stry Cape Cod rom ac ay. vtou · 968-7146 1---------mg. $2l5.ooo. SI~ !JW llu1 ry & c&ll 1 ly locuuon. !lwlmmmA llst~t Call for info w~__.• 2900 3br, 2ba, big yrd $600 dr •Pa & wood deck 2Br11':! Ba. fplc, view. nr 675-7390 \i,:l'nl 540 tMli pool, etc. CS0813) 523,000 ~1-0125 urrr.u mo 673-6651 • patio. 2 Sly end unll, els pac Broo'kview condo to bch & shops. No pel,i.
SOUTH CO/\!iT World Rc.>aJ E!.tatl· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo Rec fac. new w/w cpt end unit. 3 Br 2Yi Ba. Adult.!>. $UO mo. 494.3223 e Real Estate
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<!71.1tillarhvr,Suitt•208 Inglewood, Jlowthornc ba , l'ncl. yard. beamed See at. 2448 Marseilles tennis $495.846·9'03 Emer11ldBay,ocean std e.
Old W Id C'.\LJ.54059:11 TRl,LEX orSo BayareJ? l'e1l.,frplc.S6SOM0. Way()penSal&Sunl0·5. 3 BR. den, at
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In Sunla Ana lle1i:hts VIKJNC:. 2-lxl\O, 2 Or + Attral'li vi> Eust C'ostu l'h. Tom O'J\llcssandro .:.. f Ii , 3 B 2 b-;.,,-50 433.9925, Crpts, drpe, fe!'ced yd, Emerald Bay, Ol'Clill
;irea. C'hJrming home FH, top t•ond &. lcw or Me-;a ,2 RRumt:s,ll'2 or!! TD PROPERTIES ,.,., o iw y, r, a . .., ---. walk to 11bopp1ng. Lse side. 2 BR. d~n. super,.
lots of room to i:row. 2 hc Jl'h s:n 500 i\gt bJth.,, din ltTi·a J'rl\ • • , mo. Beaut. manicured }Jg 3 br, 2t , ba condo, $395.536-2375 vie w. SJ$Q Mo . Y~llr ~anl..:lt•mcnteprof tildi. f)(.odroom '. dinmi: area, 64&-1380 1 <213)674 6!!07 or (711 ) home Walk to 11hops, wJfrplc. all maj appl ill· 'round.
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1· 546 6201 1£nyl1 m e ur p81'k1ng, bch S4lM732. cld. Air cood, attached 3 Br, l~ ba, pool Walk to TURNER ASSO<.;. Hoom' l.ar~e parking f' 11 S88 950 JI LNTINGTON BEACH i:ara~c11 .,a apt w / rp 17141~6·~221 11ll 6p.!.!1 _ _ l 24 gar W/flf/llr. Comm pool beach & 1cbools. 91'12 494-1177 49'J-4SlH .lrt-a !tent Jl 55• µ1•r sq .xce cnt "ri·a. ·· · · Bv owner 2.Jxt>-1 (;rPen· $185,000. CottOMHa 2 & tennis. Nr. So. Csl Ma halo. 642·3595 or ---------
It Con~1dl'r lrudl''> & llKH.l·;illS.IO·t7zo. hnarMobile Hom1>,l'IOlle /\GF,NT5520434 RlfttG1 ••••••••••••••••••••:•• Plaza. $495/mo. 83l·23S6 (213)433-5905 2 Br, den, 1 \-'l b all\,
l••rm ... ~52.500. 493-0233. TARBELL t11 :.hopping & bt'uchcs. Tustin <l·Plex. corner lot. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA WOODS dys, 536-4976eves. ---panoramic ocean view. ~ !Jli2 3-WO 3br frpk 3 2br units Houws fumished 3 BR. 2 BA. big fenced Hlllll • $450. 49'7·2:JTO ~ .M-ob1lc Home for Snlc. Prtn only. <:all bkr, ....................... ya rd 4 y r 1> ol d . u ic.4Brbse,primearea. H..!:t_. 324J 4 bd 2 b :.If pt._• .. .. DraJce & Asso 838-S?OO lalboa Island 31 06 5 2 5 • l h c ALL Elec lcltchen 2 car ear E r°id 11 T r #1 ln~ailfondo 8x40 Cew yard!! Crom __ ·-· _.__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $ 1 mon elecdr.Lgyd,cblldren& ••••••••••••••••••••••• mera Bay errace .
• tM:c.m &IZ·267'9 ___ Newportlh,'ts. ncw4.plex, LUXURIOUS 3 nR. 4 BA TSl·3l9l. pel'IOK. $550/mo. Owner HUNT IN GT 0 N Ocean view· USO' \A) find wh;it ~ciu "ant 10 all c ll't', bltns, lndsl'png, North Buy fronl homl'. MESA VERDE aft6pm. Call 546-1384. HARBOUR Sea Gate end 62\.1628 __ --.-~ \1 Daily Pilot I lai1~1f1crls -IUYSlS l .. VESTMEMT s pac1Qus owners un1l. Yrly or tihort term. Avail 4 BR. 2 ~A. fenced yard. unit twnhse. 4 Br on ~911411 llll
, Flr.1t u.,er deprec1ot1on Jan 1. LORA VAN CE nl-w pamt & c:irpeung. EAST COSTA MISA lagoon, 30' sllp. 1 yr lu, •••••••••••••••••••• .. •
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'Jew. single wide w/ex· or673·0782 -lcAo Pftliftwf -l I 07 556-26ti0. . 3 Br, 2 story' cathedral lt-YiM 3244 aprinklen· &k opener.'
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761-1101
638·7917
homeavall.Fcb.lhruJu. i tO. credit report, plui. + bonutl rm. Oxford. home.lBdrm.3bu,fum Two blocks to heuch ly. Frplc, wash/dry, S,ECIAL $100nonrefuodablescc. $525.547·7044 ;833·3215 rm .• rrmtdlrung&hvinl! •
Good rents. show:. ~pee· dshwhr. 2 rar g:Jr. No 5 Dr 3 Ba home on goll bond plus $50 cleanlna. P\'t community w/pool,
tacular in .& out . wood. pets $750/mo 644-9582 course. Opt avail. now. TotaJ move tn $SOO plui. IBITA&.S jacuui. ieruua & beach ~,i.:~!·.~~s ~au~~~: Hewportleach 3169 S895mo.M0-29Sl SJOO. 1 • ~:~~:!: .:.:. ·:::~ S72Stmo. Poss. lse/opt ~.1440 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 Ba, frplc, bltns, I~ l'11ont.e Vista <east jBR 28• $4151535 752·9223or49946U -· 1185 Senate St $425 mo Newport BJvd, welit of • a.··· • . . ~. W""'"''"I)· R d l' I . Beautiful West Newport Lst •· 1 ·t. + .. """·9305. Orange South of Del 3 BR. 2~ ba ....... $495 lmacine 1tv1ng in e new "'~1 •• • csi~n iain bcachfronlhoml'5·6Br. ""a.s ~e~...,., M >' •BR 2'hba ..•. $500/625 ....,OOOpatlohomeforon come2.3or4 umti..Mul>l 2 b "'· 1714 1956"0~1 --ar . so'3 B ~"""/750 .., ... h a v c ocean v Jc w . -~·~rn. 'JO' NF,W 3 br, 2 ba. ram rm'2 DRIVllY •CAU 4 ~. a .•...•. .,,.,., ly $422 .ipo! near oce&n,
CJp1i.trano or Dana Pt OCF.ANFRONT 2 Br. gar. i.ty. quiet, nr schll>. ''Miil or g 1:·2~a·uvu·ti,·;·= 2~ Fa: Rm, pool.
area 752 1830 ulll pd., $37S mo. Winter IT\ICrowave. $615., days ,6,. "671 c e. o er xtras. 18 or
63• 83S·3437 eves 673.ac84 ~-e>ver. 968-8623 Ac:noge for Stll1t I 200 675-1 2 • !OC' appointment to show
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br. 1 blk to ocn. Cln, 3 Br 1•2 Ba. 1500 sq.ft .. on Mission Vlefo 326 7 Two '\r 4 PLEX • HB qwet, uul pd. No pet.s. Gibraltar. Yard ma int. $265. 2 Br. no dogs. •••••••••••••••••••••••
$275 Winter. 548·142S incld. No pets. 7Sl·9662 645 Victor1a. 3 BR, 2 Ba, coroer lot. ACRES Liberal Cinancine •n· ___ _ _ _ for info. 546-9124 near Lake. $375. Brand
dudes assumable V.A. 1 new.49S-7J64or516-8'12:J t''Jxer upper house, 3 car
garage, bunkbOUBe, out
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t1onal loan. or owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• table, dbl gar, beaut pix. paho. S325. Adlts. 3 BR. 2 Ba, frpk, air cond,
part1c1 p at10,n Low Geweral 3202 ynrd. $425. 642·5466 or 64V751llM642-1276 cul·de·sac. 5350. mo. J
vacancy rate. New paint ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>i54483 b FirsUslast. 83().1740 ( & cpts. Close lo beaches. ---2Br. 2Da, den. ar, great lfSZ3 CAMP'USl>t~llM"E
$158 ooo E. Side woodsy loc, frplc. New LaMancba Twnbm. 2 ' · For Rtftf or Lease Jg fncd bkyd, Nwpt Sehl ___ WHtern Pocifie 3 OR. SS751mo. l IR Ir 2 IA Dist. uofurn or furn, Turtleroct 4 br. fam rm. ~~!~~n ~rp~/: ~~:
AVE ACRES ProperliH 55 Acacia Tree La house. large yard. A~ail. grdnr incl 'd $575 mo. din rm, 2 ba, view of UCI. vaulted ce1ltng6. Loft
(714) 676·5717
0 R 522·2080
I d r. d h Cai& 731-1522 2 BH. view. $525 mo now $3SO per mo. es 673·2992 evei; or 548 8287 U;e. Grdnr. water, as· wtwet bar. AdJacent to I ar to 1m or:;e pro· Side C.l'tf. Cw ll Sue: d son. dues pd by owner.
pertv, brand new. 3 BR. 2 __ 128'2 Begonia 556-7707 ays SS7S. 18971 Antioch. Agt. coll course . $450
BA home hua family 2 BR, den, $625/mo "·' """"' 552.7474 ' ,.I! * MOVIM~ • 1947 Port Cardiff Easlside. 2 br l ba, newly ~l·....----------room. wet b~r. frplc .• 3 Must ~ell Lwo homes near rcdec adults Rochester M ,_.. leadt 3169 car uar Won t LnM Bkr 3 Bil, den. view. $975. E/Side sharp 3 Br 2 Ba. S .. · Orangetree Condo, new 1 ~r-· " · Newport llt>ights; new 3 :!125 Voe ht Radiant Din Rm, fplc, pauo nr anta Ana, $350/mo. bdrm w/loft. Brown cpl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <TH > 677·5Wl bdrm • 2'~ ba.. charming AvaJI 1Sth 540·9537 4 br 3 b f _,.,. ORS22"""" 2BR.den.vacw.$600. yard. Re!na. atv. $48S. · self·cleanln• oven. • a, am rm,"""" ·~ upgraded 2 bdrm. home. " fL 1444 S U N B ~Ms ~1.S,OOO 27Montonas&te 645·5089 8Two 3232 Avai.1.00::.~7".Jmo. ~mo.Aa~nt.*L°i.5032' ~ ·~-. ""'~ BPRor'tff:W25ey/mbrlod. ge N~ 3 Br 2 g .. , dbl ca •••••••••••••••••••-•• ~ ...... forSal• 1300 CALL ~ '46·U14 ~ "'-" ---------1 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ~~J 4 BR, film rm, din rm. car. canyon & partia Bu1ul~ful 0\,;BR, ~~· On the Lake. Woodbrldae FIMElt HOMI
Studio apt, Rou moor .....,,... View.'975/mo. ocean view. New Marin w/ rp c, • Air · Croulna. 2 Br. N r . BIG CANYON. A~ut.e-
Towers, Leisure World. REALTY 2019 Yacht Resolute Hl&blaods area. S49 Super area. $4SO. 963-4.561 &acll Club. $300/mo, ly amaabin1 Au1u1ta
For sal e. Estate Near Nc•p•rt PHt Orfln mo .. WU' pd. 64~110 Aaent.Nofee. CallSM·l.234 Plan. A masttrpt~ ot
sacrlfice. 494-3167 Mesa Yft'Cle 4..f'fn &&S-7276 Feat• Vtlty 3234 UnivenllJ Park Tettace dramatic deslcn wltb Wl-C.-ftl!'Y Loft/ Large 3 br + 3 2 br unit.I. 2 BR duplex, stove & r~f. ....................... twnhme, 38r, 2b•• frplc, s urpassed 8~11 It.course
,.__. 1500 All units h ave F .P.. $275. 1916 Wallace, CM Nlcebme,4Br2Ba,bltmJ, dbl gar . ins/mo. S.::S';~~th . den • -,..... ow 2 B L t h"• 64$-Sl.26675-8074 D/W,woodbum1n1lplc. 552-7&96 H'"'.:Ta .... Gsaco ••••••••••••••••••••••• · .. a. as P -0 1~~~~~~~~~!1 dbl gar, encl back yard. - " •
2 Cemetery lots. Pacific CSOOO') Prtn. only. Agt. HOMEFINDERS Duplex-2Br. 1\.-la ba. Sg SS95. Roxie842-4210M·F'. Woodbridae New 3Br. dJn llALTORS 640-15'0
View, near the c hapel ~~or642-&SO Thou.sandsofRenlals gar & patio $260 N Be 8 8 W rm, fam rm, atrt11m.
$400ea 548·7!!!1 *V"' U.._S * All areas all prices J)l'ts. 644-7211 Dave aut r estmonl. $500. Ph '714)49f-24S8 NO FEE! Jlous~. cond , " ""'' refri&. W/D, D/W inc\d. dupl exes. Rental Coc111•rcial 2.3. & 4-plexes . Zero Sample.' IEAUTIFU&. $45(). 997-7689 tr 538·3824 Deerfield Townhme, 2 Br. Pavilion, 675-4912 Bltr.
,..opert'f 1600 Down Call agt, 5~·0777. $85. l Br, furn, uUI pd MISA VERD& "=Mr-+-•--"' '!112,.0 2\.\ ba. Pabo, frplc, gar
••••••••••••••••••••••• $200. 2 Br, won't l1111t, ut. ,......"""'_, __," • "" d r opn r up g rd ed 1---------
NJ-;WPORT. Great lou 4 UMITS H.I. S29FSET3B1rM. kE1d5sE(fRnVcd1c~~. W>~cl(!k 3 :i~ B~uFt•pT ••••••••••••••••••••••• scoot mo · :iv ail now· WALK TO BEACH. pool
uon for smull bu1une~1; 211 Blocks to occon LI ir 57 ,.122 c. utui'ch~ 'ear, rncd yard' sst-6066or M2·8486 & tennis . Exclt1na 2 W/dd viaablht . Aitt r......a ln""me $141[000 ~ -v N .... so l')tory.4bdrms.3ba.~un
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lftcCMM "°Pertr ZOOO Downtown HD. 536-9305 f RE£ Brand ne'tl', 3 br, ram. LA R G i; h o m t o n ••••••••••••••••••••••• LONG-IEACH rm., 2~ bot, frplc, M WATER with boat cfoc:k.
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Extra ~!2 2 Bil unJU. a tarter investmont. Web.an bomet lo every ZBr, 1Ba. fncd 1d. pio. Sl.200/mobe.
both ·~hvate »•Uos. Polltlv• cub flow. niu area. VIit••• Real lll/lst + MC\lrttJ. •---------1 UDO NORD belt loca· Ona'Ctlt~~~ pt1co .P$,OOO. Call for Est.ate. 10082 GarfJeld 211tSt.CSG-a555 UOO. bee. 2 Bdrm, dtn. t.rmll Aw. H.B. HM$$7. diDlnl rm. N .. la II out
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&.9tttws. 2200 TlllNI BUY' hideatrQ.Sl50/mo ...,. CB .., ... •-••••••••• .. •••••• • ON WATER. Pa~ 4.,.., ..,.. ,.;.. l\eirdJtobulkt on lat. fan· MOTllMTl VIEW a Br w/beaut d•· .._. .... Inn llltlc ocean view,. w 1.;:;;;.. ___ ....;.......__, _______ _, corSSSO/molle.
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cond. ?II.,.. cptl, \C Bt1t BUILDERS -1111ct tn area. 1221,500. Cotnpl Co..ul Com·
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outgoing mall H~lc•. dlctattng & copy
machines,. travel con11.11tant1. com·
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~a1apoo. ta <"l&an. 8-J.HlaffO'llln. Soa, Gee Ri\NDYMAN· Carpentry. Wmt ~REALLY CL!'.'.AN Bloclrwalb. l.IUrDJ>:.lont, P:Untiax l'.11tr/lntr. Ex CUSToM PAlN'fl~G RJ:PAlRS1Rt: JODf:.L.S
Color bn1thlt'nt ~ Wiil Collr OtfiomA.lt6Add. tl~:U1w, plumb141 A HOUSE'' CaU Gin~ brick . <'Onc rute Pl''d. honrsl. n.:at. rus. ~tC'nor Spt-etalal. ~ .Rcll!Onob1',q1ual"ort
~ ·~1-0l qXSIOmJnbluch C1ean patl1u. c:ah11uts, noon 1W1·27f'15$7~ C1rl.Prffnt64~123 dnvc:way11, pabas, hit'. l.h:'d•110UDave }'C'S local rds l.Jc/bon E&lM~nom.
1'' lftnrm,,_aJIJt5.Avr forrrur.1 New('Of\til Re11 • --ru.tmic , quarry . d~/lnKrd, iuar worl -;;;,11.lRS/'"··-oD•••.,. rm S• 50, ~h JUt, l'llr &. coa1m'I 64.S 4641 or HANDYMAN .SUMSHIMI Gl•LS Hcpwr·" or ull type'> ot lntt-nor. l"lltenor paint· foh~ eau Wc11t't be Lln· ·~,... n~• "'"'-'> .. ,.11wg ~ c;uar C'lua. pet odor SC-4S41 Llc&booded. NOJOBTOOSMALL AlJtypc!>ofhomcaadof· malSOnTV Qu;llily worl. 1 n g. Supreme dttbidi38'lOI\ Re~nablc.qull..lworli.
••••••••••••••••••••••• l pl repair. 1~ 1n capr ----CALL54MI05t fite c h.'W'llJ\I pat'ka1n. al w 1 n t ~ r p rt r l., v.otkm.msh1p. Call Jack -----EIJ&ei.e ~
11by111l1J1" an my CM Ou wvrk myn11. R.la ~JJ CootractiniJ\ddl· Gr......_ Spcc11JI Apl~ lo. Fl E L1t·cn:.ed &. hunuctl !J611 7l!M Qu.Jhty work Int Exlr, •.-..a-honw. 1!<1)'& :'tt'l -to· An) "310101. lions. M4lGM>deiln1Bwl4· _,, work Bonded/insured. ~1D0tll130l&t --A\jlroom'4Q.Refs }-)' .._.....,
age. liJI *M m g, lOO""o J'lnun<'inc ••••••0 ••••••••••••••• l''tt"t' ~ts & :Mhr service. YOUr-.G MAN 5 yrs ell.pr e:1Umale1 Dan63l.aJ98 ••••••0 ••••••••••••••• Stturo Clean Hohda) Aui.lable. Don Musey Sktploader. Dump truclt !>*)'15:!5 MoY"fncJ in w111l ro-.er1n" 1''Tee ---ROOFS m.vlall~'CJ fad«)'
e.p...t..,-~c1.&I. Cpt " Up~I. IMS ... ~ Haulinr. lree work. ••••••••••••••••••••••• esl.!lt~llS76Andy ,..._/R.,. uirect.cstub3Syrs.Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.tc mudl(l1Ull.3rm.oo a~ al g rad1n1. demo etc lh&\"Clluodrefcrem·c:.& "T~ Kc Wiii J\1 Vt' • ---••••••••••••••••••••••• HaroldCunn549·2981
Deckrni:. rt.>modelinjl. re-l>t haul $2.5.ilS, .. aJla " _.nc 83l·u:i7 J work verv well. y 0 11 0 Prof paint'.-: & pap.:rban& VERY NE.\TPATC.,f o-1
prur No job loo 11mall. baLbrm free. L-l·F ·E ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• 042·2556 ou" 'Ill~ handle big ing. Cl<'an. w11rk guar. JOBS&'fEXTUHf "''""s For Less. All t1~ £Jiltrnat~.117~eves. Systems ill·S3SO ELECTRICAL SERVICE H..... move s offic:<' & Free ht 9S7 09.U, ' Uc/bond'd. Insur. Free
---~aftl. ' CAu..s SU br, "SMALL ••••••••••••·--•••••• A Complete Cleanin& household. Ui:.tanc:e & 5364383 1-'rooesL 893•1~ estimate. IN 0421 or
lndependcntcupentcrad--JOBStwi-8233 OCC STUDENT. Big a.,. Sen ice· Windows A local. also packin1ot PATCJI PLASTERING 5.17..fll3
d1L1on!I, remodf'I, elc. C:-nf/Coecr.t~ -==' t.m truck. Truh, tnm, spec 1aJty·M1 nor Lowut lei( al rate PaiBt Your Caatlt All l y p e i.. Fr• •1·,-,...--s.ntce-------
l'olituBell64SJ..l!H8 ....................... t .. ti .. s.ctric etc. Randy8'2-:>70:1 Rep1.11rs -Bualneasea-~~~8 C3l T lll 9oU Averaic E•tr 1Stry$39S est.frua(c..<j. C.U5'6-tl82S ................. , .... .
• --ALL Concrete work. Licl27U8 ~' Homt.-s llcntah ··Nobody 2St«y $545, lolrs.t5rm
t: ~ sto m Fram 1 n g · lJlock, bnt'lc, ~lump & --, ~It Better" )'tee Eat. Prices incl mat.rltl.abor .... *kg Removals, tri mmin~.
t:-Omm Rt•<: Hoom adds roncrete wall<: Security ELECTRlClAN-Priced .-.g :>U-0831 r•tli114/'•"'"1 Guar ln."r Free ~t. -..................... pnmfftl. me est. Uc'd,
OK tl.)rywall>!>..">1·4820 B Id• ~!.Ill» nghl·frt'e esumate OD-••••••• ... •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r • .,.,. .. ....,1_,1 .. ...,.,...,,,7""« HOMBSAVl!.~S. P2umb-tnsrd.!Mll~.&4Z·~ ---w crs. largeori.malljobtl. La lucapiftCJ PETERS PAINTING ~~-_,......,.."""' mg & Heating. Ftl'e t'!lt, . .
CarpefS..-vlc• Cf':l\1F:NT WORK. All lxelllk.'<i 1173.().350 SUKSHINIGIRLS ••••••·--•••••••••••• p;xpr 'd Rens Rates. MICHA.ELS PAJNTING $10hr. llom•st&rcll11blo Tree lrimmloi service.
••••••••••••••••••••••• lun<h lle11M>Oable. f"tet' ~:.i. ----Houaectea!Wlg " office 1-\NDSCAPiNG. 1.-ree Est. CJll t,; ~nc ext houses &. comm ~vice. Bor1_\, M IC OK. dYaantblA cl~ruc~s·o0naepcbl·~.· " I 'It .m will lay yours ~ C:ill 7SO 6Q5 ~...,ng 1>(Jl.>ciali3l5. We welcomu Hcli.lonable pnccs. s&-Oeiti bid ' 6iS-51U rt 5 -s1 3150 a.I -008.'l "' -.. .. "' or mine> kt'n11irs & · • --•••••••••••••••••••• RE ~~ti.. Specu.i.b -.!.:" 1 J • pm. '_. __ or_, ' ·~1 .. !W'1·5841S 'lcanm• Loo! Gu Jr 1111orlr C«orneol work. l>nvew;ayi1, WEEDING-CLEANUPS Apts & Condos. Day. PROFESSIQNA(, Paint-f'\nc p.unllng al st,1y bu~y Any plumbing. water ---------
Jl bl~ll<'t sav1ng:1 l"ree sidew.ilkl>, JJal10:.. & WeeklyMalntenance wedror month. Bonct.d, Mmolwy In~ lnter1t-:xtc1· Retill, prlel-... Try me. frei>l,1H :scrv. lt!ak1>. bathroom Wat .... ••
..-.1 l»SJ64a blockwall ft-nee C.All Fteeest 842-9907 ltt''d. iosrd. Ht"fa ••••••••••••••••••••••• workgu11r~-O:l86 bc11n~rJ SJi..SSSS encl. ceramic hie. Reas. •••••••••-••••••••-••
C "'Rarr,._,.,IS J~~IWS-12941 Dao 11 Lands.ca""' Mau•-541).~ Brickwod' Small Jobs. lnde_p_e-nd t!n~ Pape; -----. -.?·.Wti8 -Pine-& Sohd Ouk
"' '"'"' ".,..."' " -• flOUSECLEANING · Newport, Cost.a Me.a " .Ple11t i.:lai.s ex\/tnt ".u&>l -·~ ,...__..._._ S57-610l Peoplewhoncedpt-ople Lenanc:l'. )low &c f.;dge. 1sour 1 . 615-3175 Hanger Tht-frnc<tt . ,ro:. "' w-..-a...__..,..~line i.houldalw;a)'1c:h.:c.ktbe t'ull mainl. b11uhng. bus 1ne:.s. Relil:sble ~ __ cvc.'I_. __ crilftsm11Mh1p avail 1!1R I apcrhun)linR. llavcso~lhlng youwaol & acc. Reasonable.
Serv1ccDtn:c&.ory1nU1e dean ups, rotoUlhng. serv1u. Ja01ce's Ra&· SELL wile items wlth a 1.ic/insrd.HeCs&rreeL'Sl Ql\>rnel.s rt:finish~ etc:. to~ll?Claas1hedadado Terry '• Nwpl-Ba7
DAILY PILOT Frec<'SlG7_>_SS_.1_6 ___ i:edyAno'i>at645-1800. Da1lyP1lotOass1fledAd. 673-3658 ~ 2Syrsex_p.979-~---1twdl ~-:Mtl&. _&&2_-0_16_1 _____ _
M!.rti!--.Trnt Lost&Fomd 5300 ~W-.d 7100 .WpW..ted' 7100 ~~!!.~ ••••• ?~!o~~~~ ..... ?!~ ~.~~ ..... !!~~ ~!!~ .•... ~!~~.~~·~·-?!.~
Deicti seJs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ...................... FOUND· Male Golden ~ Aut.Omative IOATIUILDlllHIB>S CANVASSERS.WANTED Oencal.lg1rlor<' Needs ~~
LOWEST lll'Lnever, Vlc North Accountant $1'lK Exper. mechanic. Gd CA.RPEHTEllS hourly pd , 1nvolv1n~ apersontodolltetypmg, COOKS
II B 1194-0795 Secy/Book.keeperto$14K worklna cond. Tools WCT&JCIAMS J)OOlJ>,644·6194 · A /P, A /R & handle
R ---Prod Cntrl Scbe S900 fum. Salary open. Appty phones. Call for appt. ,.._"t ates l"ounu Female Cock~r Sr Buy<'r Mceh $14K+ in person 6AM to -tPM HARDWAIE CARPENTER wanted M0-1714. E.O.E.
ht T.D.'s. also ~paruel Jan 5th. Jrvme Pcnonnel Agency See Uanal(er Shell Sta IMSTAUPS wtl11 cabinet bldg ex pr ------
2-d T .0. Lo.a. _ _£all ~s~--488 E 171.h Costa Mesa tion. 3131 llarbor & Date NIEICiioLA.SS • !162-&n4 COCICT AIL
i-·wrestTctmuincel949 Found, f<>m.Ue Eni(ll'-h Su'..!!._2~ _ ~-1470 PLC.14. TOOUMG CAltWASHHELP WAITRl.SS
Sattt.. ~Co. Spnneer Spaniel: vie. of ~~ w e want exp er• d Over 18, Jou II-Tune Learn In 40 hrs the most
642-2l71 545-0'1 I l.aguna Niguel. i~-9904 AVON workmen looking for METRO CAR WASU exciting. glomorou5 •
-.-----da)5. tves.131 ·16tW Acctng Bkkpo& perm. employment w/a 2950ffarbor, C.M h.l&hly paid profest1 Day
Ntred cnuple has money · -TEMPORARY growfng co. We want or eve sessions. Plate·
tfl lend l:.t ., 2ml l' 0 . '11 F'OUND: Lrl{. wht/bl(c 5 Rej.i.sler Today to wMk &I nlitgs \\Orker:. who want lo pro-CASHllEIS mfflt UMist. Good Job OP·
,\gentK:riJ74-4 mo fem pupp\· P11rh mvanou.saccounllng& lc9ftMow .i:r <>ss rn thei r jobs &HOSTESSES por.
full On·'I"M.Job Training..
Now accepttng appUcatlons
lo10fl thru Friday 3-Spm
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OratKJe Cowdy's M•wesf Restoa ml
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ll)('nt ' Brookhurst G G l>ooilkeeping a~~u~n -Fcw-AVOM w/miimt posslbilitie~. Now lalcina applicatJons C411714/751-9194 ~~JOl4lt>-& menu. Work close to ,Xlntco benefits. Apply In Person So. C Jlil. Cocktail ~~
a1tino1111te•-llb/ UPUSEMTATIVES Pocfflcly b tyP-" Waitres11es, Inc. 17922 1 ... P~s/ l"nund· Key~ roof oC CdM } our bome 1-'igure Tle<:t time to fStablt!4h 1 -c-• Sky Purk Bl, Ste C, Hetp W..ted 7100 ...... WClllNCI 7100
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•••••••••••••••••••••• 1n1t 5:>6 31 .,J, ~tr . tants needed lhruout Call 540-7041 or Zeruth 928W.171.hSt,CM Mon-Frrday3-5pm. ---DemoAssi.st.Doyouwant Elec~roolc auomblers
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~ftOlllnCemtnh 51 OO l:rothu-. Orang<' Co. 7 13!'6 -Compan1ont ba by51lter a CMeer 10 Orlho uUlri-~pd or trainees. Apply ~obert Half's CASHIH Mon-1''ti for mlddle aged Ing ... 1 you" RDA sk"'-? an person 9·11 • .584% , •••••••••••••••••••••• l<"Ol'ND l"cm Dci!:C & i\cl·ount.emP9 Boat Manufacturer F\tll/p/t. Resp pen1on woman. :;o&S-8506 aft :>pm MO-OUl • ..,. Rt!Mlan:b Dr., HD. J
SPEICH SEMlHAR Bro~n . hull '''1.ll & pek 500S. Mai.D.SU:Kll Babvsiu.er needed. SJC En"cson Yachts ovr 20. will trn. gd P•Y .
lluntini:tnn Bear h Public ll'l(ll~ imx ltd! coll.Al' :'\o Towf'r, Umon Banlc ~a for 21 mo old .:irl METROCARWASU Companion for elderly DentalAsautanl EnalneeringTeeh
IJbrary m con)unct1on 11 .... underbiu:. Vic. of InTh~C\tyolOl'ange 861 ·2767 Has the folle>Wlng FIT 2950Harbor,C.M man. partially bed.rid· WIUTtain. E xpa ndln& civil
wilh 1'f!a.->t Mastert1 In· Dl·a c h .ll.l~d " In 714/1135-4103 -----openings for expcr'd -den. 67!>·2159, 84.:>-!1573 IU7·7112 enimcennc • planoinl!
h-rnatr11n.il. 1nv1lt! the dianapoijs 1•'5·0444 _ ---------1 BAB'YSJ'ITER wanted for help. Waaes basf'd on ex CIVIL wlmd11 --------ofricehasimmd. openUIG
pullllr to tttll'nd .1 free f'Ot ·..;o Lit<' Mate Hu~ky -A-c-cw_nL_ClerlctrypLSt week.ends & evenin&1>. per. .......Uflffi, -------Dental Assistant.. exper. for a technician t o
I< ~cl'k 'JX't'i:h 'l'ffitnM t)IX' dog. Santa Ana & Exper. 10 key. accurate &l1-0728CM ----CabinetSltop DESIGHR Breakf!;~C:,~~ch. din-necessary.Salary open. P«form civil en(lneer·
rnmmi•nrini: s.it 7th s.1nta l s a ta· lie. C M typjst. fam11Jar w1b1Uln& BABYSl'rt'EH NEEDED AsM...... " l'.:xper'd in sub d1vis1on 83'1·7ll2 ______ ing calculations, earth
Jan al II. R Pu hl1 c: GIG (f.m proc·edur-w, saJurv """D. 2 Boys, 7 & !J, Mon thru IH......f_ .. • i...• work.. Apply lo person, to ner. Exper'd. BAppklJ ~n De tat ... I Trai ed work quaniUea. aurvey-l.1 brary ,J un1or-.. 1 1 11, ---~ -J -... ~ ~-wn person. Ma a r er s n ""s st. n or in& otnco calculaUooa &
!t\" 10 JO, \dull~ L •"l )fan ·,. t'harn IS!-~ Friday 3 PM lo 9 PM. .Carai-ilas Mr. J-'uentei, Robert, Rt!.'ltau.rant. 212 E. l7th eicp'd. X·ra.Y be. F .V. cost csll matl~. Call Mw.t h:.ve owo lran> • r--Bern. W111lam Frost & St cu -..1MS J--t. ,..._ "'-·b ,._, Attn 1o·JO nnon lll·tttr Br:1i:t'lt:l. Wh1l~ yellow ANIWALHOS,. 54S-S7J6 &tcJlnelasWl•s Asl>Oc:.,1401Quai1St.ND. · ..... ~ ........ u ""'· : ~pet'l'h promote~ JOI> ad-iiolrt Cd'.\11 NB Reward A.aslst •• lrvilM -------FUii bcoeflt.s: Medical, COOK-2nd cook days, pre· DENTAL ASSISTANT Personnel, 125 Bak.er St.,
vanc·cmcnl h1i:hl•r in t;?~.38:>() Clean. bathe & assist. Babys1tterr/t1me3-4days dental. optical. Please•----------pare soup & sauces, .:x· Ftr,prefe:itpet'BDA.So. C.M.92626(714)1Sl-2!Sl0
t'Oml'. ":.rnootbcr :.•>1:1..J a wk for z :.m chlldren appi .. al Secunl)' Ofc., CLl-~AN ING OPC'S, ed • • .......... ., .a.....__,_ Ille. Come & ln ll' It 1'4n JJ>~I [-•em. St Bernard. 6'4·5460 d.ays, 673·27'5 Somr O¥ermght Good 1!111'Decre Ave. S ,\ Plume l'Vt"I, xlnt pav. pcr"prefcrr or w/aomc ...,.guna .• ;r.r....,.,, Expaacwg--ns
))(>fun' . an~wers to .. RaJ:l! .. eves. N k cb 580 395ti !~~~~~~~~~~!No presiiurt'S, M F, exper wtll tram. Good Dental Asst. " recep.. ()pemng fort DeOl>le..lD·
·---1 Spay.-d. Co rner o f ----..£!Y~ n · ~ 1. 6Gl-<r7l~ pay & benerll.I. FOC' appt tiorusl w/experteace. terestinc p/dme work ln11~4!S1Lling while )OU "re RO<'hc~tfr & Nwpt Blvd. B/\BYSlTTF.R. 2 girls !'i & BOO"'KHPElt t'aJI 673-722.tS, 9-4 N.B. Expand·" dut'ies 3~ with cood earn~ pot.en~ -
awJy. No Ch11-:. eltlerly l'l.ell?ltroll ~-4967 6, 1\tt-P'ti. 11 ·4S UI 6PM. F /Chg. P:Un& multiple C..ERICAL Cook needed for conv. lay ~eeJr.~ Very pc;5001l-ti al. Must be over 21. Call
I pl nrts 54R-3289 -SlOO Reward for return or ~SEMBLER Sat 9-6CaPM11' sssn we30elcPIMv. sets ot boob. Comtruc-DEPUTY hospital. AM & .PM ble Costa Mesa o(flce. ror appt. 646-6785
st&Fowtd 5300 Lo!lt Sh('ph<>rd Colli.-Refs. 8 6; lion bad:groood helpful. shifts. F/Ume. E.xper'd 645-7• Exp.sitlelinmybomeror
•••••••••••••••••••••• mlx. Med. !ll:r.e, mostly TRAINEES . 54$5185 Perm pos w /estab'I CLERK I only. Apply In penon, DENTAL/ORntO ~ 2 children 11Am·6P&t '
l>ST: F~m Old En1~ I.Ilk Shaggy Jon~ hair. N--''"""' 1 __ _..._t-'-BABYSITl'ER, my bome Orance Co. land d~-S600·S86S Per Monlh Beverlv Manor, 340 Vic· llonaL Nwpl. Benefits, fr•e days a wk. 5.52-8829
Sh d "Sh " I th JI ·1 """"""'u:n--or Id Irv vetoper. New ofrs In Or .... -P-Hour tons.CM ,_.__ aft6 p u I • eep ,01. If _ag• . b.ta tr co ar, 111 ver Long " s hort term 85. for 4 mo. o . . area. Irvine. (7J4) 751_...82 ask .. "" ... , r----------t dental expr req: vnuv 111&
;\l1ss1nn · Go Couri.e. ultoni1. Answers to sian.ments. Holiday 4' Tue Thur, 8.15 to 2 30. COOK e.xprpm.8'2·28211
Reward ll:H·27!1S , "Dumbo" Lie. lt504929 vacation pay. SSJ -1421 forManlyn. Thereareoperunpwith RaJeighHUl&Hosp
77().0'.lll ru1k roorJoan. _ mt I t75or493-780l JlospitaU:ution plan •BABYSl'ITER* IOOKKHPER U'~n ~~~:reco~~~n;~ l:Kll E.16tb St, N.B.
: lnsh Setter fcnuale. U>ST: Male Jnab Setter, available. Slarltodailli Mawre woman ovu '°· COMMISSIOMS permanent and part Ume Call MS-:>707
i\pprwt 1 yr \I~· ""' JlarborllG1sler.on I~~ l!I 0J1bo1De,l8mo.oklboy, Npt Bch Jnve5t F arm. Deputy Clerk I; located i---------Bu~h~rd G.irf1dd, F'ln 1 4178,5570859aft5:30 • CM area Mon -Fri F/charge commsn's bk· 30143 Crown Valley
Vlv .96K·:>l!l7 . ·fol· -7Sl·9830aft5PM kp'r.Reqesptnpqbl'd Parkway, Laguna COQIS . - --Heward. While cat. male, •111 sys. knowled&e in read· Nijuel, calit. Appllca·
SCRAM-LETS In!( hafr. Vic Laauna 3141 c....,. Drf•• Babysllter 4d:iouselteeper ing computer r eports. bona can be ptclted up at Full & P /t*•
494 2S59or494·3689. 54~741 needed. live ln. room 4' 640-0123. the above address All Shirts
ANSWERS Lost 3 mo Nonre•1an <Acros1Ftom board+wary.Ou.ldrcn 8-0-0-K-K-.. -E-P-.. -a-.' between the boura or " ~ Co a.1-t> 5 le S. lo school days. So. ... "" 8 _. F:lkhound. Female, vie '-" anfe · ,_.,.,r 1 arn-,pm. '1armot -Seamy 11.B.. eau S.S6-ft001. Equal Oppor Employer Coast Pina area., CM F /charge~ up lo lrla cou11io...1yy OF
t:ohil' Candid -;i:;1~~~~~~~~~1 ~-89'72or~ll baJance. Rapidly grow-f"lll
CF.RAMICS '""°""• 5350 Ing company bas need of ORANGE ( r all r d ASSIMllHS Babywitter. Need l11Yln1 qualified. dynamic In· My wi r in Y oun 3 ••·--•·•-•••••••••• Xlnl .... '"'''-5 11 Mr careCor5&3yrold 00,:., dlvtdual that poa!leSffs AnAffinnaUve ~·•Y to a~c up her lefl· Orinkinit PJ'oblem'! """n"".... ma I Tues & Thur 9:30-5:30, -"· A 1 O\er ma~hcd polatoc!I Call Alcob«M 1-klpli1H• co. Small compooenLt. COM.,._,,.,_ not...,..., bit""" skills, but ct OD Employer ... ..._ Good aJ _. __ , ritv ar .,...,..,,.,,., the ability lo grasp in· Ourd:JU1?hlcrtakttu1em ;!.1hr1au..y835-38a> manu ...... ~e •1 ---------doatry llnowt..tre • Qeical Ftte
tohcrCEHAMICSclass -------eyesight.. 1 yr. mm u-Babys1tter,teacb.erneeda wWles to advance with hrsonFridoy $900
Jod makl-S vasu. Car11n·~EGcoN11AfNTlde?nt ·1al per. Call Wlian 58l..a830. mal.m'e, dei>endable lady tb e firm. Cont a ct New branch ore or grow ... M.V. area. · w~ for Infant le 7 ,r ··ound : Shep mix fomale, counseling & rdcrral .1.••iru .. .,... old. Start 1.ao-78. ft.eta• Barbara, Dyna Manne.. Ing co. needs mature.
ll tan. blk streaks. Vic:. Abortion. adoption & -~·~ CdM T --• 900-2«1 tactful person w/some trusp. . op .... ary. t•'-' .... •-a .. 1,~·•-I AllanL• .. Maanolla, keeping. l!J 1t,...,.O ...... C .... ..._ ,,,..,... "" ora ...... uvua 11a9637064 \PCARE S47·2563 r;wi;'-•• "' ......., •• , IOTS·GIRLS ab1Uty to ke<!p track of
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AflfllY In ''"°" jojo's
Restaurant
A Family Restal.lrant
Dedicated To Qua.lily.
2750Hart.orltvd
C-taMase
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): OUN D : G e r m a n *MICHILLl'S• fuip6dly 1rowhi1 J.niae Uc:e. cau btwn. IAM " iDg wort. Obtain n.ew Much p ublic cootact. ~~~~~~~~
Shepherd male.. blk/tan. Outcall Muuge Co bl 1...-. liP' ' p -.--.1ouo sw.c:rlptioa.Cor Uae Dal· Truly excitlo& oppor. Count.er heip. Small nac.k
chain on neck. v 1 c lOAM·ZUI 731-44Q lothefollowing: 1Y Pilot wadin& wi1b an w/~al le most out· b• with beer" wine 00•
Buschard/Hamllton,1----------1 •haods.olderin8 l•--------•1 adult aupervisor. Earn at.anding co. be1116. Call Jy.P/t.imeDitea4'wlmda.
H.B.912..f.512 SpiriWR...,. -stdfiqfCbellds =~-S20 to $30 per wm cw Sall7 ~Abo i'• ~aper. Is matue
SIOO reward for info. or re llUSo. El Camino Real •w1rewrapp&Ai nne. cau C2J.a) 511-0'lM Johll, Coruital Peniotmel need •PP'Y· Call between
turn of fem Bllt/ta SanClemen~."9lfyUc. ecabJe&hamess CLB.K nooa to Spm . (2~ A1eocy,27IOIJarbcs,CM l&a53M832 ·
l.>obie, lost N.B. 12124. For91111t.492-12BI Sacceufal aJplicHU Busy, pJeasaan N.B. olc. 498-2473. Spm.Qpm. i---------will have rood awwal Xlnl aal " benents. Real 1_CGIJ_ect_.______ r1.....:cal
645-1651.IMS.1201 RELAXINGMASSAGE dnterlty&poritlYOcH· a4vancemenl avail. """"''
Fi'l\Jnd: Bladlfe"lftfllt Poo· BobJames-LlcMas11eur do atlitad.e. Work hrs Must type sowpm. laAMCHSE:CalTAIT JR. CUii
die. San Juan Ca p __ Outcall9"t,4ti1-5ui 8:00AM-4:30PM. Co paid Telephone & customer Wettminster Hin affic•
.\1rport Flea collar. *SANDY'S* benefit.s to S:UO hr. Call con.tact. S4to Madeline is Mekil\I ao •xper'd Sl 1111 raat
hrownt'Gllar. *'75». orapplylnpenon: Dawsoa, 113·3130. IUD· Branch Secretary, eood "LUU\
PR-.. ......... D•T.a.. --in1 s i •-Lo secmmat sklJls ue a .,._..__,........,_.._ LOST: P'l'ntaleColtl~. firt. OtrtnUlhssage VWIUU9I A A .,... .... ~av op"" an, must. (710 H8·3lll I ClERfCIL lt'SJ ---r---·•w:r-W 97a.-0329 1 ... c 33AVlaUdo.N.B. ., " IU Esprid .nlJ. Top waces '>abll' & wltll•. v1r " • E.O.... Varied Jobs with Ir lrbemfllt.548-0258 Bater/1'11l"it'W, CM l67S2HBleAve, lrv1ne In ::re.. wtlbout CQC. Lo &ood ---
979·2645 5'9-GS _____ BAlll!Dn1 otc surco1.uHllnp. 0.11 DELIVERY PERSON ... s.u.a-DI,..,, cLu• 'S T'~' ' Freew•" Auto Su"ply. Lost lrg blk & t11n male OMO ··-., -.._ uuoy · ..., "'S ~tter mix Bol:1a Chica AUT Tl¥£ &T.... USTAUAAMT MOAB Aver7 Pkwy at •n
factMJ Werkers
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tant? Do you reJate well
w/pecple. J\111 mouth rt·
coastrllCtion pracUce
needs nper'd team
member. Pluse phone
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fideotiallnt.ent~.
40 H111rs ,. \
Apply In Pencxt ................
2101 Dove Street. Newport Beach
Acr06S Ftom oc Airport
DIHl"AL
Ple&'lant group in N.B.
needs 2 employees.
f'roni Ole. Recept. &
Ba cit ore Chalrslde. Factory Hlfp ,
lnt'lodes alternate Sat Lite flllll co seekm1 fac· •
A~h . Exper'd only. toryWCll'keu.646-0336
640-1122.. ---------•Fam PlamW\1Aasoc114ed
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DENTALASStsTAMr front office Bilingual
tr you are bright & en-po&Jtlan. POl!Uoo in r«-
thwmu;tic aboul a dent.al CDllffltY rm. nuntni stu·
health carttr 61 want to dents act'eptable, Wed,
really contrib\&t.o lo a Fti. Satauriery • 835-4628 i
progressl•e l'auntaio Food preparatloD 10-3
Valley practice Jn n· Mon-Fti. Hts &ch. ·
panded dutia, we need 968-SllZ you. Sal_,. open. C.Uu--~-....----~-~
Jearmdl!IZ·Xl'l Feed Senlc• Asst 5J
D.ntaf ...._. s.t:ialltlll• ·u
Exper endodootic c:bnir o.cau Bali$. 2-a~ hn ,
aide asst needed Ftr for per day. SUOper 11.r. Ap.
verr bmy Npt Bcb pr8C-ply to Jnlne Unllled
Utt. Xlntoppert!orriC}lt Sc:boot District. 2941 penon. 001Hmoker. Call Alton Ave, Jrvine. (7U)
...... """'" SSIJ-4900. .....,.........,, Eqo~()ppcwEm~oya-
Potl or part-lime. da1 ~
hours M·!' Ol' weekends.
New :llO-bed acute u re Perfect Job ror eveftine
hoq>ital llas immediate student. retired or those who wl•tt lo supplement opealncs for: family income. Apply at COOi McDonalds, 700 W. Cout
Experience required. Hwy.NB f .. & F.dinaer 846-&925. WAUAMTY Cl.UK b1·b!lcLlal pref'd, but not. Weekdaysp/t.~t ~O~ off ice • l>tc&olil'wy. M.V.
nee. Call Santa Aoa State E RSON 001 l'CYflAL l..osT: Y•m Pit Bull, fawn Must fype. Eiceeftent S.nk. M>-5. '710566 m3.. IUSeOYS 0 overload D LIVERY Pl!: • GRILL c UU1 hi h wwliog CCIMl.Uom and ,.._,...__ p bl •· 11 f o r C M a r e a • Efiierlence required. w/w te c est. Answers .. --. ........ 1_. .J-............... erson• e ... we muet.'uae'own car. ,, ... LABOIEIS
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(.'rtssy. Last seen vie. .,..~, .... ,_. -·J•---------1 ooomed. Dbmer houH -51~ 1t.•6-1 _,_,,., ____ ....... ,..06 P llbift.. Fall·um.. ... on Pt.tld111. .. ..... St1tlat. wanted. ,,__ ,..... ..,...., ~" thru Frt. '
,\111• 6 Garfleld, BB. Mastknow new t.raU. uper. prct'd. Apply. 3'12SBlrcbSt.NB Needed1mmmbatd7
"'->beaa&1..,istaot6a Vld«~tnn.xiata .D•wwy'=.... FOOD_.,ICI lAl1I ._ sbort tft'm ., .....
J •lUete mHlcuta t. Dr, Lquna BeKb. lfOI> Penna.nmt -Ome Job ...-• alpmn.&a. Rollilay •
s:if.-ntSJT-4230 fttbettnaMpa 041'k doeliverin&early cnanWai WOl.QIS , v a cat lo ft Pa 7.
'MT•TIMI LA naw t.o llom.-lo ..... "'&A-'-'·U iun.. u::u2•Uon plaa BEAtJTVOPDATOR GGIWAUl9T. ....,,_,NB ar .... ..._ • nw&um•·•" • at SbttTodQI
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abllt.y to mercband.lse If Salary =mo. 5'&-0235. COMMUMn'Y dJlflay Jlllware in our ,,.. Ntwpon Beach store.• DEUVERY Man for ear· HOWIT-
Hn a wk. No w~ w lY' U Ttm• home 1GOl.N.1\aa&il\AV.••
e• Ple.u• call store dellv.., route. No col· S...Aoa. CA.
m ••lft' for ibternr letU••· must. hay• Equat()ppt1 £CD1)11/I' ~ «•. lldu)&a afPL ot·-.a1.a~hn••>'·~-11'tlGUft.O -per mt· Weatmloater DCliUT Shop, diCh.\.111 ft
1610S.Mi9M&Dt-Hnt.1 a.ac:b •n&. ffm·lam. Tb1ua tlar• '714) '44-fJJO G3M121 Mon. Wlnchll'• l>o9ul F...-!Oppar.~ DIU¥BT _ Dop,JM11Wbor.CM
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101 l•arnc>r. cood LQunaBeaebLum~r Retept1un 1 •1 • pl t990N port BICM A RT OBJECTS AH
m&:O>«),phon<'t,l}pu11. ·~~ MO-W7 EXPY.RIP.SCP.:O. for TJPISJ SALES i ANAGER· ~ ew • ~UF.S. FINE trURN .. Male Scot cb Terrier.
rec-ord kt-ep1n1 Com· bu:ty C. P ., ortlct> Mu•t uper'd, rull tfme tor Ser vice St41 . Atten d. , PttONE r OR IN· ~~08SboU 64&-UIOO or
pan)' r~locaunii tu"or J..iltonal p umu. Top know termlnolo1y, 1n IBM SELECTRIC II •~c111.lty •hop. 631 mt> P/Ume. Ellper'd. Neat P'O. ac BROCHURE. ___ ... _,_
\ I t'J 0 '" f .. b G 00( pa)' wguna Bcb. Adu tu. •urance knowlt<hle ¥nd or'1Sfi·ll&~l appear " bandwritln.. ~ r>e_rw_ri~ ~o 3236 __ only m .38Z3 ~C:, ~·~1:~:.;~nfio~~ F.xper1enced accurate 1'yp1s t needed SAW.aETAfL ~ff'Y· ~ N'twPort 01,1; • ...;. • ...;.•...;.•;..;.•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_~,!!~.~!~ ••••••• ~!~!
1;m olf1ce &Jrl, P ·T. ro1 LIGAL Hen fr• 9-S unmediately. 70 wpm <must> Of'fice aupplles " sta· MUSIC 1om
onr man ini.urant·t needed for Newport -• - -\ACATION R~LIEJ-' t.lonery l'\Jll & p/tlmc: SEWERS, exper. Of'f arm CLOCatS Shepberd/Colhe. S mo,.
broker'i; orr.n .. ~ec) Beach law hrm. Legal Medicd lock Ofc ""•lttoni1 liV~ll. P hone and alralght sewtni. ""ot Mafthln-Nlclrel"-male, blk w/t an. had lul,, •t L b M. Mu:.t be ubll• lo '>'ork day or nt•ht ~h1fu ,,.... ,,.., ........ m • ~... .,. shots SSl 0988 " ..... nee 833 149SA •• rxper & good skills req. a exper "" xruy net• " for appt. M7·9'll2 ulr for -·· deo1u, pbonorraph11 . ' ·
OENERAL OFFICE. ;:i _5'0-_S405 N.B. lntcrm:.t ~s 7172' .E"ceHent. Workmg CondittOll l' ~'r Wcsl, Nt>WJ10rt St u-. SHl"~IR•C-~orld'~ lprtest •ele~· fl:~ 1.0 ~1)(¥1 b.om~ .cute.
I\ J>tn". vaned dulu::. le Leeal Sec'y. Mo.: 11 pre M~lcal ore CX(>'-'r Xlnl Apply in Person t\onen fnc. . ()penlna tor person ex· t f 0 ll A ) a 0 al n 8' German Shepherd pup
be learned one at a lime ferred. Non-i;mkr only. oppor S ,., t·o 11ecdi. h rt per"d in small olc pro-furnlt ur~. antlq uet1 py.67S-9082 \Just be Very g()(.,, a" Small. friandly 2 •trl hx:al '>ah .. '!> rt!p lo cnll °" S..dwic Shop G I 1 ed Sh' 1 g & e American International; ---------
"' " ~ ., Near 0 C. Airport. Mnn c ure:s •PP n r -li02 Keltt>ring; Irvine. "'" ..__.., t1aurei; plea:.anl Ill ti 8 olc 8411·1400 cloctori. SIOM ._ l'll.P 0 C t D ·1 P'I t • .,07llO ce1v1ni oC men 's " ~ _ .. S • ...,.... tormal
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work1n.: cond ---guarn Start 2/1 for tn ran9e OQS QI Y I 0 l''ri. lOum 3Pn'I s.,.,. women's clothina. L\te 754-lm .vyo<"n Wcu.· at. S48-S283
'1on bmoker. IO~P:.t. ten·'>' call \b <:oJ)ehn. forappl -typing & filing. C1tll BLACKBLACKLAB
\Ion Fri Apply by ll·l LEGAL SEC RET Ji.RY 213 >15 3807 Sandwich Shop belwn lOam & 5pm lor ln 3 months old. Free
ll·r llUBBUB 3184 II. NB. area. Gen. prac. ex-• 330 W•d l ay St., Costa Mesa GENERAL HELP terv1ew ~-6500 JAMI'S ANTIQUE t,/3.3343
\1rwav ,\Vl'. Co:.ta pcr.975-0141 }lt'dlcJJ A!>l>l:.tant expd As k for Poul Ward P /T, Mon-l"ri Call THE LOOK SAU
\tf!:.a, !12626 1'.o phooe pref., back & front orrtce .\n EquaJ Opportunity Empio" er betwn 8·3. 833·8919 .... 1 1 aJ 1 t
calls plea•e LEGAL SECRET ARY flexible hour:.. Abo Pan " --Shoe Sales. oppty for ex· ~e~ ~t~rrf1a1~~., German sht-p. 8 mo, ob\'41
tmd t'em. Lovei. e\'er
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-----Prt!"llt:ious Newport time X ray technician ~·"'::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Secretary Purchas1n1 per At F. Good hrs. no Beath Law fir m seeks Newport Beath area .;; for prominent Orange Sun. Xlnl 'ben efits, off. Christmas decoru GENERAL 01-'f'ICE
t;Jsh1rr. part-time. work
neM home. bOmeone who
expr'd !>ecretary. Salary 714 &l6Sl~ Coast Butld1 n g firm i.alary + comm. Top uons•"JoH Hw
open Xlnt bencr11i. ---HejpW•ted 7 100 HelpW cnted 71 00 locuted In Tustin . a r ade foo t wear . 2721 I.Coast Y· Fret! puppies, Ger . --------
833.9381 :O.lotcl Clerk & Maid. 9-3. S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Previous cone.lructlon Wei.tdiff Shoes. Mr. Cur· CGrono def Mw Shepherd m1'<. 10 wks
dar:..NearCoablllwy& ~\per required. Type ren.s.18-86&i.NB 673·5752 e'ld . 4 male. 2 frm hkb~ l~ ;ork kw1th t~ Leg a I Sec r ct a r Y. :'\e"port Blvd $2 65 hr. Printl'r for l:?SO Multi, ~Rntawant Hetp tiOwpm . no shorthand. ~~~~~~~~~~l:~~&\35
pu uC,J ayw ,type Cnrrunal & Cl\ll huga Mannt!r Motel, 3026 )V g001lwork1ngl'ond •IOhr. 2 DISHWASHE RS. l COntactPeggyll.JS-3001 Sophi!>ticated youngr: r..__u. __
Wl'M orbcller,llri. up lion. Charming office in CoJst llwyNB 4 day work week . WAITRESS. Barbary ---woman: Girl Friday &0resser dated1910swine ~ 1050 vroxH.30·2 t.ag.una Beal'IL '.\lu ... 1 --~-10-T-ORCYCLE Bertef1ts !179·7660 ___ Coa:sl Re s tauran\ ---------• booklteepe~ for art de· mlrroc sso. Old wooden ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ubhcFrnanace ha\o x.Jnt i.ec) l>k1lli. & UL'LJV L'RY 64s-8977 •S.Uefsfu ,G .Ofc aler.parttim~.540·0808 trunks $S to sso Be\ld STOHEWIOESALE 10038 Ad3m• Ave II Fi "' .,, Pnnl.tng Collatet. P lime. ------T •f T U l''' N~ & w.t'd furo. uppl 1' ........... ~~"'"' • a b I c t o a ~ ,:. u. m t "'" •upply bik• f" ti m" ~ t I oo <> any o s · · a ES mirror $10 960·3674 '""" ~ b 1 11 "" ~ " " · ow Bl'l'ep ing upp ic3· Restaurant help for Jack Employers Pay AU 1-~ces TELEPHOH .. SA.L ---misc Wltson·a Bargaui ~~~~~~---·J rc:.Pon:.i
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9 :\ 1ught :.h1fti.. Apply 9am openings on all sh1fti. at 3 4020 Birch. Ste 104 This Job is for you! Yean Sllle. All fine anti· Cl\I. 642· i930 & SM.1-3262 GENERAL FACTORY Salary op~n. 497
till!I · 4pm, Pcnnysaver, l660 COtila Mesa store!> Pleu~e Newport Beach 833-8190 call Us Now At que1> & colltttlble11 r e
WORKER LecJd Secretary MOTOR ROUTE l'lacentw C08ta Me~ opply in person: QJI for Appt/l!:atab ·ss 833.aOtS duced. Ouk, mahoaany. s•~ft. long custom padllt'd
-.port1ngGoodscompany ForSr.partner.N.B.law Dntly Pilot route 10 PHOOUC.:TION WORK 38SE.17t.h St, TIME-LIFE nice collect1 o n of por luble bur wi t h
'" A"f 100 1'"1 f G 'I L' Newport Bearh. Afler uJ ( ., 1205 BakerSt LJBR .. DIES elephanls.4Z!3bt St.A. multiplextuncr,8tradt i :,., " to ' · " · irm. en prac .. xper. noons Monday lhrouch purttlme · m el cm~ e. 223s.lfarbor Blvd. SECRET A.RY "" & turntable-allure bwlt-~10·6H2 w xlnl i.kills rcq'd. Ma~ L'"tday plu• Saturday. Goodopv<>. rlun. ~lyforstu· ---------EquaJ Opp Emplyrm/f Cannery Village, N 0 .
1 1 -Dard helpful. Sal com-r• ~ i G °' dent 646 2583 673 2757 For Construction Co. 675-UlOO ns·p us two custom \icr:acral orric:t'. ac:c:ts re men!>uralc. Call Laura, Sunday morn ngs ross ___ _.:. · --N~ar Brookhurst & TelephoneSales -wrought iron bar i.tooi..
1·e1vablc. mature, rt'll11-759 O'l.:JJ. S400 per month. S50 ta~h Qudlty A1tt1ranc• RETAIL Adams. 11.8 . Call htwn 9 Advertising, full or part ---------•I Sharp' 581·7-&Jt>. hie & 1>cr:.onablc Some ------depo:.1t rcqwred. Good TECHNICI H AM &s PM. 962·6683 lime. $3.00 + comm. • WHOLESALE
knowll·<l.:c of fine LEGA.LSECY forcollegesludenlor2nd A CLERKS --------Muat be enthusiastic. TO THE TAAOE Jl'Wl'lry m·t· llt'nt!ht!>. . I . income. Call 642-432i. Electronic background Secretary/Recept Atlrac· Wlll train. 83S·9ti92 or h rr • Sm. bu:.tne!>s 1t1gauon ... k f C 1 U rt.>q 'd No degree nee tive. 18 Z)Yr s old. Lite 835.7296 ENGLISH I 'all for apµt St a er °' farm in Npl Cntr :.eeks "" or ire~ o~ ''""' . o Pe o . Im m ed. **I BUY** Good used Furruture &
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• rn 1 l2A _ _ have x 1 n t :. k_ 1 I Is DELIVERY benef1ti.. M1ss1on V1e10 Com8ftience Marlff• Call 9·5.30 Wkdayi; TELEPHONE SHIPMENT I L... •• 1 bkk Shorthand req. Submit •tr ,. c II Lill'. HelpWanted (, rl rr lua) lit• pl(, rl'l>Umc tn l'Ollfidence tc To deh\'er large motor ,. g .... o. a Ian. On Sale
1\p1ni: & or<ll·r dc:.k Ad 11987 . D:ul• Ptlol. route m S. Laguna and S81 3830 lst.2nd&3rdSh1ftli SecretaryOentaJ Recept. FrtdayJanS,gAM l'hon.-p1·r,onallty a J L ~I 1 M -------Noexper. rcq'd. We train exper nec~sary. Salary SAL£S mu:.t Coa:.l U1:.lnbulori. P 0 . Ll<>x 1560• Co:.ta aguna · gue ' ui.l REAL EST A TE those hired. ApphcanlS open. 837·71l2 S..ndoWR Altff.-S Ltd
.111 iOG.1 C \f :'llc:.J, C \, 926..'>ti haw iood dm ing rcl'ord Procession al, I 1 tensed apply at \.:totem Stores -Work Part·time in one or I 5292 lolse CIMca
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-----anddependableJutoSSO balel>people wanted. locatedal: SECRETARY our circulation sales <.1rl, Outgoing, \artou:. U\'c,'-tnhoui.cke~Pt'r.Lov. ca:.h depo:.1t required. iun-• .. t arAve.C M. xlnt i.ecretan al & inter r ooms .. s till h ave H.1.,7141193·7509
rt'l>I> phoning. promote LOI:, reliable mature for 2 •·or 1nrorm11t1on call ~d~·~noc~!>tr~~:n~~SbtODl>. 1390 N. P'ac1ftc C:.t Hwy peri.onal skill!> req'd lo p l ea su r e tl m e for
.01x1.,.1ll. bookkccpini.: at <·h1 Id rcn & "'ork,i ni: ~--13:!1 .,,k for llnrry 642-5062 Laguna Beach 1.15.'ltst exrc. In N.8 . ac yourself. You can work 1u&&.•1 .a.-..t.1auff
pnvalt·lt•nnii.club A'>k mother. R & B. good Sc..>eleyorDonWtlham' Wcareanequal counting firm. Some nea.rhome&still pursue "'l'Unt"T"' T d . ""'"' !>al Jr•-. + U!><' or car ----C-"--2 1 C rocket' J d uts1'de act1' v1·t1' -~ We J Cl .... c S I for od ~2 '"""" Mu:.l J dnn·. 4oo-9ti05 0• Nal co. nt!edi. :! e>.p 6~2 .. 1-W '. I tth., CM opporturuly employer stat111t1cn typ1n& & 1c o ~... an ear .. , e u e CA.Sil PAlD
" taphonc trani:.cripllon pay wage:. +comm. PM 10"~ to 20 < off on oil GIRLS HEEDED 722·2111 telt!phone sale:.pcoplc to -Sal open. Send resume an & AM hrs avail. Call for merchandise. Wed thru
..,,10dw1ch dt!llVl'r\. :-, ----work from ourofr In In f<ca.I !-~tat!! Sale::. Peoplt! SA.LES full l'O nf1dcncc to . dctjuls Son 12 to S S(W 2 So. :'lh'l'.titerranean furn ta
d,1\'> "'i.. 1 hr'> day Own LOT MAM Sa I a r~ + l'O mm & wanll'<i Up to 90/10' • C OORDINA. TOR nassified ud no, tl9. c/c Los Angele!> Til]lci. Bayfront Next lo the bl.-"' 'ti chr:., l leaf
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tr·an!>p f.arn o1 r SJ so 8am-l2. s da)i.. 18 yrs or bonus' C.:o. paid In!> For t•omm. bpht Nwpl Bch Dwly l'ilot. PO Box lSGO. 5"0-0301 Fer ry. Balboa bl and. S'l7:>/ofr: bookcase/i.helf
hr 1·a1 1 Ham I 11 m . O\'r Call 752 7100. . mkn'tt''>' l'all S-IO 6091 6.11 0000 Sales orientated pen.on CObta Mes:i, C:i 92626 6754133 w 2 drs on bottom SW,·
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l't·ns1oner~ prt.'£ l'crma
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1.27 1-:. Dyer ltd . Irvine
h .... h " or er proccssm.,, s P· Typln" & i;horlhand rect. woman to opera le our a n t I q u e out 1 <I u e, also dresser. 2 drawer,._ \pply mornini;1> for nc1i,:hbor llt><r ' op ping. udmin, etc. Oulil•:. foi· sm"--•i Of". Sc"rut:in· al No. 3 hand fur niture speciali zing in antique w/buveJ(.'<f mirror SJOO &1b·Q80.I p1ng. m(•<.ht·al app:;., al Exper in quality ai,. ... 1·11 i11cld ~om" outi.tde iu ' ' ... t · · d . & •-buram•t· for mcch com""· " ., ~ r·~ltlon in So La••una. 11 ripping. san 1n g wicker, country pine, °' (old oak\. ,\ft :-,pm, -- -irregular tnlt•rvuli-S2 6:i .. -I •s pron1ot1·onal a" ""' "' ood bl h. b i · I l f lfl L~"'' nenh. Small Mfg plant tn :.:i c · ' "lc'"ant workino cond w eac mg us ness. uru~uc se cc ion o g &, &tS-7857. •".,, prhr. tOc pr m1.1;.u 2i37 1·1,·1tit•i. & could lead to ,.. ...., " L B h A · d b lif I II B. Call ll!lt·S3Sl. &opPortumty for advan· ong cac rea . inc u 1ng cau u 1 :I ~1ed1cattuns 11 -7 --M-URSESA.IDES 1-;cu•:. F 'T i.ales trainee po1>. l '1W-IS76 Operate shop as your handmade qmlti. from :-Jew Sounde!>s1gn slcreo.
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& lrin~c bcns. l\lc1>a Expcr'd on!) J::ldcrly RECEPTIONIST For appt call s-16-6444 or Secretary, ambiliou::.. at· bue.1s Net over $300 St,Oraoge 633·S4 10 antq. i.ew1ni: mach. Verde Ctmv. Hosp. 661 man Ill eon\' hos p . wr1te'"ES""•tARK*·As· k M th ----beaul pic t ure s · Good sec'y skills for " "" "' lractivt-young person wee . us ave your · . -Center ~t. CM 5411-5585 · al Sun Mil m ·MP m • t b'I 1 d d 1 t soc. ~500 Campus Dr. ..,1,,.ping. 1>tenogr aphy • own hand strt· pplng set-Just opened. VANILLA, booltl.helf. Reas. 586-9177 ---SatSun111~ht~llpm ·8am . ~J an eve opera s · 3 11 NB c "..., °' ·n a n1taue boutique Call col l ct·t l2 l3 l new ore tn Irvine SJl u1te # • • · · a clerical exper . Op· up & w ork manship a . 7 dboard d 1 MACHINIST tomml!ru.urate" uper. 92660. Portunlty for ad vance-security <.:all Al 1714> Spec1ahz1ng in antique Gold leaf heab<> . . u&
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on quality aerospace
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N t!Wport Bl! a ch. Ca Sales Sat no experience. fee of $800 wuque selection oC g.itts matt. ec an e ~ NURSES A.IDES
& ORDERLIES
Net'ded to f.11\t' ll·nder
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patients Wtll train
qualtf1cd pl'r~onnl·I
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9'~ Do you like pe-opl•? -----r c&h is reqwre<t Cor pro-incl. beauuful h~ndmade Oitm bedsprd. 963-337 • •
Poi.1t1on open for a Secretary for R.E Mgr fess1onaltraimng QWltsfrom theSouth. U!I Wrought Iron dinette set. RPc<:pt10111l>I Typist. mcmonal counl>elor to Must ha\(! gd •hthnd & N. Glauell St . Orange, Uphol. \ushons. Like
nct'ded full lime for talk w ramihe~ :iboul typing. Mov1nR to new Tow Truck Or1v\lrs ex-633·544-0 new 644•1144 ) ~ c w p 0 r I B e a ... h funeral & temetary ar fac IO ln·ine. Gd. i.alary per"d. Top pay. Appl)', A--Al 10 I 0 .
Pubh!>htn" firm Good rangemen•·beforene·~. & bene fit~ \ppl•• to G&WTowing,lOOO lr\'tn~..,.,...ecff Lo\•eseat bei~&brown ~ \4 ~ J ~a ~£0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • knowledge of grammar Com m i11sion average Temp.0Hice:TheS1nger Ave.N 642·1-FRG HT DAMAGF.D Corner a ro . Console
C:.'>t!nllal biS 6730_ _ between SlS0-$300 per Co .. 2082 Michelson #212. TRAVEL TRAINEE We HCYI'POJl'irT SALE :J3os radio &. record. pJa}·er. week. Sales exp pre lr\'ine 752·023.t . · . .. Antique walnul dropleaf RECEPTIONIST fcrrcd. Contact Mr. · -WlJI train. Good lypm& W. Warner nr Harbor, table 536.3271 ---NURSES A.IDES l'\l men's athletic club, •t F . S.cret-P/tfnw req'd. Non smoker. No Santa Ana. 979·2921 · --M "'IDS 73 L«n .. r prnf'd •t ~-u Pale.btwnl0·3 ... on-rt lir d-'Self travel e"<p nee. Full -·rw1n l\t ed1'terranea11 11110:.el'lt!ullerli Needed "' . .,A, .. -. , " ""' -.; B Xlnt work1nQ cond!>. ~5-1158 4-8 s 3 ay. starler travel bene rlts Ca 11 CASH PA ID .. ..1~". both for $85, 1"1' \laturcTop scar nee Full & p t ime <.iood \'crdc Conv 110!>1>. titH llrs 6:J0am2pm & 2pm· --------w/plt>rurnntpersonality & · · F W h Ory R f ~..... "
.,12 1"103. 1).15.3439 henef1ls. Holiday Inn. Center Sl. CM S48 S!lll5 l()pm. Mon-f'r1. 752·7905. 1-.,-A ,•ES ______ .. --.i phone' manner. Xlnl typ-6"0-61ll 9·5 Mon-Fri. w::ldn= ;1 not :s•/.8~3ng ~!~;t,e~r,~ne;s~-8c;t:g
---Lui;una lhlls. Contact NURSES Ji.IDES RECEPTIONIST ~ mg, nice appear. Call TR u CK DR Iv Ell & ~--=-------1 .,... l~~.~~~~e~~ ;Y~~~s (~~r P_e_rs_~mel ~-·5000_ ~ -7-3:30. Ex per. prd d Small Mission Viejo Mfg E• ECTROHIC 7&2·2m2 ask for Bar bara. COUNTER SALES. PT, Rt-frig 2-dr, upper-lower. 6PM - -, 1
MANAGEMENT C t Cl b Ci .._ SECRET"'RY over 18, e xper n ee. coppertone. A·l <'ond. Drexel Pecan Esperanza r:L~1onally Sulary ()pen • · oun ry . u rn \' Co needs neat appearing, ORGAH SALES "' Wa lt's Wharf, (213) $300. Mr. Main. SS2 7500 DR bet. O\'UI tbl, 3 lvs. It cf 1. r c n l' cs. N 0 n PEOPLE PERSON Home, S.19·3061 . courtcou:I, ex per person. T C 0 M Challenging pos. for a 5984433 Fred -d
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·.moker Balboa Island. E>.l'C. 1wt.><ls pthme as· N · d , & Bkkp'g exp helpful but 11 I G H ES person who li kes var1 ety. Washer & dryer $90 ea. pa s. c rs. u et
•a7S ~9 SOC'. In wholesale supply. 1 ursi~g at c i.o~e not nee: typing req'd man ~USSION/GUARANTE· Some exper in per11onnel Typist-Recept N.8 . area. Gas r anae $SO. Dshwshr credenza, orig $3000 now
. Fu 11 Y ca Pt ta Ii ll' d . h!>ekp g fo.r dti.abll-d rem. 50 wpm . Call Liiiian E/FRINGE BENEFITS. & Insurance work de· P/time. Approx. 30 Hrs •· 646·5&18 $1300. Enkeboll wall unit llousckeeper. lady 111 &t.2-163.i Exp. prefd but nol re· Slll 3830 Sell in high traffic shop· ed Sh 1 --• ---w/carvad mirror SSOO.
v.heelcha1r. 5 day wk. --------qwr d Live in or out. ---ping malls. Some abihly ~~10~ lnd~t'lt~~~~i:: per wk. 640·~ .AuctiC* 10 IS 646-7SSS _
II B 71' !16:!·5224 MANAGER, EXPER. P 'T. 898-2233 Recept/Secret-to play the organ req'd. Call for appt 540-7639. Walteri Wun1-n1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------· h - ' Previous salebo ex per. onl ._ ________ _,1Antlque oak 42"' round la llOUSEL·E"',PEl"· .. f"n & Women s clot ing i.lore. Offic•AH~mtt for med1(•al field. Typ. uJ b II E.O.E. Lunch shl y. Dinner ble/4 chairs. 2 matchina " _r, \ n v full lime. lnter\'lew~ hdd f user . ut we WI train -------house e.xper. pref'd. App-PUBLIC FURNITURE h b k h I ft '"& F·ri on I Y . genera I Mon-Wed-Fri from 2.4 or l\I ature. rebp. pen1on ~!1t'.\i~~~·;e +11~e~r~a~ you. Call Daphne Jett. SECRET Ji.RY·SR. ly Victor Hugo Inn, 361 I· ae up o c air:.
hsekeepmg and watch 2 7 9 Her., a musl. Kra.dt! P 'time Wknds. 4 ·JOpm · su.1426 S86·7302. Xlnl secretanal skills, + CUR Dr. Laguna Beach •Al.:TION * :;;r~~dy Xlnl cond
•·hlldren 7 .\ 9 SJO wk l\att F<t:.hton~ 9931 12 .30am $2 .SO h r ~~~~~~~~~~! statlst1 cal t ypin g & Moo·f'rlbetwn 3-Spm Tonfte7:l0,.M. --------lr~~e_ar<'a. ~2 784!.___ llarrulton Ave .. 11.B Ap· Baynew Manor. 350 W R E Sale'> Sales wanted, exper nee fieure aptitude required U> ....... WtkofM)
llOSEK E ~:}'ER LI v f:. ply in person _ ,_Ba__:.y_S_t._C_~_l_64_2_·3_so_s __ , C.enlury 21Adame1i. now Over l8 \Vho Are Those for acctna depart. MUSI WAITRESSES REPOS
IN, net'dt'CI 1mmoo to hvl! ,1 •na"umenl nDPORTU ... ITY anten•iewing for sales Guys? N.B. 67S-8410 rall be self motivated & have Exper'd food 4' cocktails. STOCK LIQUIDATIONS
Like nu deluxe water bed
w custom bdbrd .
$400/bl.t ofr. 7S9-t003 I I h ~· ... ~ v..-" oeoale for their 2nd omce for appt. &:ood public relations at Day oc ni&bt. Apply 1n ~ n s~h0~f ~~ea ch113rr:nl' suc,:_ESSOS~UL If you are not making $6 rn-Alicia Town Center. t.Jtude. XJnl Co. benefits p er s 0 n . M r. G • I Living rms. lovely bdrm,__________ ,J
"°me Eng nee, 536 7646 """ " per hour. call us. F\All or acrOS!> the street from Sales help, exp'd, for 714-833-9329 Restaurant. 3100 l rvllle, 1ets. cheals. armolres. SPC PLAYPEN .... •
or 536·2320 Expanding bull. req ·s part lime work avaJla· Gemco. For appt. call lady's sports wear. Lido NB dinina tbls, cbr1 & china. 12) 8' SOFAS. ~ · ted ble. Must have depend•· Manuel Adame, Brkr. or lsland. l;73.Q:IO Secretary lo V.P. of Nat' bar stools. desks and Cl) LOVESEAT ·,. HOUSIKEEPER succe:.s onnden pe~son ble trans. Ph: Fuller M Co. Gen office, apUtudc sofas, occuional chrs, 20TTOMANS ·:. want.Jog 2 income us. Brush Co. 754~71 83Lo1ul,5.~ J uteau , gr. SALES-Jr. Wom en 's for figures & 1horthand i Welders rocken. lamps, Pictures,
Ba c he I or I u t h e r ot own. Call for a ppt/ln-... "'"" FashJons. Exper. pref'd. plus. Salary open. Xlni f TV's. blk & white & col· SACRIFICE
witeenageu wants ruu ter vw, C r o wn En ·Painter.Exper .,neatap-Advancement possible. fr1n1es. Call foT appt EriCSOR achtS or. wasben, dryer1 & OMLY$488 .. ~~~~= ~c:"de~:k~M~~ terprises.8.18-3'"1. pearance. Must be de· R.E.SaJ•people Apply In person. The 546-9790 Equal Op llas F/Ume openJngs for r efrige ra t ors. PLUS 3PCROOMGROUP ~1
hlle heallhfoods &a live. MA.HAGER peodablo. Good pay-for WANTED Second Clanco. 2122 W. portunlty Employer exper'd LOTSOFMISC. 5PCBEDR.OOM ·
Iv home. No llve·ln. Hrs for maternity bouUque. right person. 549·:Sl OO, CallLuskRealty. Oceanlront,N.B. SECTY/BKKPR, must Htl.-cWelcl.., $AYISA.VE 7PC LIVJNGRM
& sal a r y flux lbl e . Mu11t be exper 'd . Sal &u-0308 960-4361 SAUSLADY/Mllfl•H have exper. In R.E. & Full benefits: Pdedkal, We honor BoCA, MC, SPC DINETTE
1173-M<IO +t'Omm.SSU1734. PASTEUP Artist wanted. w•~ted tor Oard & Gift c ons truction. Sal ary dental, opUcaJ. Please Caab ler 'a Check s Is $588.
Jlousekeel)4lr ror l!lderly
woman & son. Must have
l'lil' ll live-out. 645· ISSJ
H OUSE WI VES &
STU D EN T S'
llousecleaners needed,
1·ar req. Up to $100/wk.
~1008. 873-8l58
Exp pref'd or will I.rain. ..,, Boll u 1 Cd·u Ca apply at Security Ofc., CAS H. No personal MANAGER F/time poa. Co. benefits. Rnldeftt AldH -t-st.op. Must be able to =· ,,., ' P•, ' t931Deere Ave.. S.A. checks PLEASE ! Food 4 DRAWl5 R CllEST Sl~.
I . ,_ Arip•", PcMysave.r, 1660 Mature persons. Ad\l.lt work either day or eves. available. Jteiru subject Walnut finish J-h M aan n tS aee..... "' d t Call CAI!. ·'"'10 ,.__,,,,,_ IP...-1&.-a -~.. p ace"Ua Ave. CM r eal ent care cen er. _.,..,., •SECURITY OfCRS• topresale. -.-n .. rw,...... ... Ing enthusiastic. exper'd ·• o:icac w m r H 1 UCTIO 1 ••5 H_....-II. CM Individual tor ll e n 's1---------i Good~neflu.6.'ll__, Sales l ad y, moturc, Estab·t Aecurtly Clrm 0 en or ousec ea.n· MASTEASA H -__.
OeptMgrposlUon.Appl)· PhofteSchtdulert 1--------·1 Hallmark Gitt Shop. need.1 r eliable men & log. Part time or full 2d7S•2NewportBlvd CM "45·6151
In peraoo at J oseph 2 Ope nln g11 . Unique Rei;taurant H.B. P /tlme to start women for unifor med ti me. T op sala r y 833~ 646'8G86 1----~~~~~~
Magnln, So. Coast Plaia. Health Program. Part/ HOW HllUHG Some eves. 840·lSS7 secur1 ty positions t ~I 642·~ orS46-48.!!_ _ ~
E.O.E. M/F. lime. Day or Evenlngll DAY HlLP -Costa Meaa. fo'UU or p/~WRJTER, re·writer . P 1T .... li-.c-ydf1 ____ _._1_0_2_0'"'New a addl e colored '
Nd meticulous motivated Stiff M-../Wo•n sch1ec:tulc.-s ap!.ell. Ret111rees1 your homr Call Mr Ives. ••••••••••• ••••••••• ••• N:iueahyde club t'hatt 11.skpr/lite cook live to for Manage m ent Develop. lndivtduals. Cid benefita Apply belwn i·$J)m OPPORTUMITY OF we come none co eel. 893-4474 USED BIKES $l00.B3l·2797 ·1 ~~pl. Afl ll u lt :r::O:iJ:.1,°aleeCoi_.e~~~ m~,~~~inlt1c11, NB W~c::.~ld UN TIME ~l;c for appt (213> -YACHT SW S -~. Dizy, aell. trade S-pc ,.,,aJnut bdrm set. aci
------ambitious person of un· • Pr 1 vat o CI u b M e m ---Experienced yacht sales Cycle & Co. 2'88.Newporl cond • ~00 962-7493 aflu Immediate openinp full questionable character Prac. nur~c/hskpr livm H I IW'99n bershlPll or sail boat S • c 'J I m od er a l ~ penon wa.nt.ed by rapid Blvd C.M. M!-7910 6 • I or p1time. No ex per. nee. fcrttual.a management Mal. wom a n . T a 11 . 2640S. Brfftol, SA sales at wat.er fron\10<'•· statis cal lYJ>inf exp. re ~ '
Aces 17 lb.ru 28. ~. train1nJ Pl'Olram. Abon stroa6. oon-.mkr to U· Uon. Hi&h income. In· quired. Local CPA nrm Ir ow l n I F U J I I Br an d n c w m e n '1 G•• U. IOH
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VAN CONVERSION
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power 1tM<1ng, apoed control. dual tanks. sink
•tove. Icebox, potty dinette area & eleepe 6 Low
mileage rental (068SXAJ
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SJ.650 l\Jll ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi44 5441 or 540 z:in
'74 HONDA
CIVIC
4 •f •• , 4' c.oro ·~
5 I 899
,,""1'J ''"" t-.8 Its
'72 210SE 4.5
(' h I !> I !> ,1 ( l ol '' I I
Mt:n.cdi:!> Ht•111 "'h1l h
show' i.up«rh 1 an· l.u \
ur) t'<lW 1>1>t•1t t 1~21' II \'
MAKE OFFER
\\\ l1J\ i: .i .:c.HJtl 'l h 1·1 wn
ol oll1t:r tini: ~1 uz, 1r1 11ur
1mi:ntor. L.11! tud.1~'
MISSION VIEJO IM~OUS ._ ....... , .... ._...
I f ... , ....... _ •• ,,_.._,
831-17•8 •9.S -170•
I '70 Mil 2805!
Auto , tlte aunruof. 111r
«uni.I , '"" r window11,
i.h'f'1'(1 rndu1h1 & 63.000
\M'l(lllld 11\lh::t 1 '~l'h1:. d1~
1·nnun11t111i: mOlon•ar 111
\ll!'l'I' lhrou&houl '" One
ul .i ktnd • <812BN H. I
CREVIER MOTORS
Ii.I & Rroudw.1y
S \NTI\ ANA
835-3171
'72 MERaDES
220
.. Lk....,..-• ••'-ll'IW· • W'l•J
Bill MAXEY
TOYOTA
11111 l ••••lh4. 1•1 I\\\
tCUNTING,fOHllA'H
*PEUGEOT •
We havo a 1ood 1elcl'l1011 ~ fi06I " '78 Dlesl!l11 now lrut.ock
HACH IMPORTS
1H8 DOVE ~"TRF. F.T
<Near l\beArtbu.r Blvd
·n Coroll•. Standard Int.
de-luxe exl. Make ofr or
t 0 I) 548-5'7'4 all 8
'70 Corolla I dr. uuto
trans 4 cyl $1000
~-390l artere11m
&JamboreeRoad>. Tri-.ph 9767
NEWPORT BEACH •••••••••••••••••••••••
752·0900 19'75 Triumph S p1Wre
---Me<•banJcully excellunt, 'Of"SChe 9750 11tereo tape & super
•••••• •• • •• • • • • • • • •••• • sharp in tenor & extenor
1965 PORSCHE Prl. ply. $3.495 Q:lll Oon
356 COUPt M I'' ut 6'10 2500; even
In ,.x.t•elll·nt •·011d1llon rng!I uftcr 6 pm, <'all
Wllh factory t•hromc 5-lli $IQ
wh1·cl:. 1062'1 I MUST s1o:1-:11 I
SADDLfl.ACK
V AWY IMPORTS
831-2040 495-4949
l'orsche '74 911 TtirMa
44K mt, l nd1,1 r1•tl1hlk
tr1 m. leather I rn 111 JI'
&W"4510
'70 GT G +, !io,000 m 1, 1n
\'.Int i.hupc, $18:!~
ti4U lr.!W
1976 TRIUM Pll 'fll7 Unly
12.000 rnllc11, Carmine
v. 'latltll<• 1nl{•r1or, sun
rool. u11 c·ond , AM/l"M
1·,1!\!ll'llt•, mu&a & much
111m-l•' lmmuc:ulut1•1 Un
ly sr.1% J>n ply t'all
71 911T, 5 :.pd, T Jr~u. ,\I ·MO I 17tour :;·n ~.6!1!1
toy:., new P1relllK. i\1t'. 1mmac $10 500 675 071'.1 Tit:! J.IM\K liody l'OIC · ' ' t1111L'I. whl11 & m111l'
Porsche !Ill & !II~ parh 11t IJ.16 72'70
•
•
1976 CADILU.C
SEVILLE
All leather, stereo tape,
crwsl' control & all lhtl
deluxe ex t rai.
Ul29NROI
$9888
1 [1 I '77 & '76 Sevlllt's
To Choosi: From
Nabers
Cadillac
''11111 ll.11 h111 Bl't.I
( "'I I \l,·,,1 '\ Ill '11 t KI
·12 Blk lnt/ext, all pwr &
A/C. New front ttrf'a
~ (;all d}S (213 I 432
432 2941 en/wknda l7l4l
M0-11101
I oom:b Ghia. Z
aunrool. loaded,
new ~-\Yknda 61'M. 830-7173 ____ _
-----1975 Monarch 8 cyl. Conette ttl2 vinyl loP, etc. Good .
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ PP. 346·1440' or
'15 Corvette. 1ulver/ red, 640-~
T-lop 41,000 m1 , loaded. -2 d ._. ~ $7450, orrer. 752 7521 1972, r ... ercury n-
kdays tego, opera windows. S. w PB, R/H, a ir, lo mi, l
1976 CHEVY cond. 960_-44_54 ___ _
CORVETTE T· TOP Mu.h..g 9
Automatic, air cond., •••••••••••••••••••
AM/FM s te r eo t upu, '68 l"stbek 289. Nu clu h,
pwr. windows, lilt whet'I. curb, more. Nds btily
luggage rack & lesi. than writ. ss:;o. 642·8560 17,000mlles. (289NttY).
$8799
RAY FLADEBOE
LINCOLN-MERCURY
G5 289 Classic. PS/ •
fuct J1r. Best offtr.
64(}.tiOflO
'67 Mustang m runntlg
rood but damaged.
or bl•st <Jfrer. (7'\'4>
-&34 l&M!I # IRVlNF.
130·7000
Ol'feq:ood tl\ru l 9 7H 72 MUST AN\:; GRAN~.
---<..1eun By owner. $1!$>.
1971 CADILLAC -'75 Corvette, auto, full Call 831 !1997
pwr, air, T-top. Bronze. . ------.... COUPE DE VIUE lo nu's, mint cond $7700 G7 Mustang. clean (Olt wbpMt ....... ~ Al ptll( ..
..-'v, ... a 1ic OH•~.-~.' . , .. , ....... Bill MAXEY
TOYOTA
1970 MBZ 250
i\utomatJl", air crmtl &
:.\A!rCQ. ('179GliZI.
, discount !!t l .~. lllUM ~. VoHttwevet' 9770
Robert Hy .in ( .11 n·n1 ••••••••••••• •••• •••• ••
f\111 power & is 10 nice 675-3823 or 891>-3421. au lo mat 1 c, $10 •
condition. (979U E W )
Now reduced to
-Doda.----9935 ..:.~..:...;...J289;..;._ ___ _..,_
DICK MILLER
MOTORS
F I /A D 120 W. Wof"Mf
Santa Ana 557-2132
tllll •~•c• l hd. 1•1 1 ~\\
HUNflM<.TOMllAC ..
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v {' r I w ' II r r h " I II ~:.i:i.t !->pl Cp•'. 111 m1. 'un ·\\I F'1 ~ 111., ;,.,-; 1~11
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l"""l 1orul ICu1h \\l'll
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Hondo 9727 ......•.........•...•••
1976 HONDA
Kc:rmonn Ghio 9735
'72 GHIA
l .•• ,,t of •l~ 1.11111 '
I· \t cl ltmt '""l't" ~:~•1 hi~ .!~~
1975 MIZ280
St:OAN Auwrnlllll'. Jil
t·und & <·rw,e control
t!l5.'INUl\l I
SADDLEIACK
VALLEY IMPORTS
831-2040 495-4949
1972 MBZ 2200
.\utomalH' & .11r 1·111111
1''11 r lhl.' lo\01 ,. ut ,,
"lh·rc·cdt',., & lh1· d r11wn
t'\ ul a d1c,.,l1I 01:11Ell-:1
. MAKE OFFER
MISSION VIE JO IM~OUS ....... •. '{I •~ ...... .
11101 "'*""' _ ............. .
831-17•8 •9S-170•
'7'4 MBZ 450SE
Lornph:ll' with ,11•n•o ,
pwr w1111low,, rrUl'i<'
t'011trol & ll':." lhun .11,000
ffi)ll•,_ 1\ l'olll' ftnd I
IM21MIW1
MISSION VIEJO IMP01trs a. •• ,... 1.' '\ IJ t ••• ,, ,.,,., ""'• ' ............ .
831-1748 •9S 110•
ti:, :t:IO SL. 2 tups xlnl
1·011tl ~·1~11111 f ll:!E YT I
l tl l'I 17llti 111 I ti~7 012:1 ,., '
t.;! 2:.'U SI-:, l 'pt• .\.Int run
111111: < 111111 \ .. n l'lt'an
\ l'I \ rl'J' 1;j5 9717
I 'l'l't'd \\I I \I r.1d111 Mmdo 9738
'k1 r .• d .. ,1,. univ Iii fl(MI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~terced11-; Ben1 , ;:1 2HO
1111ll•' H01l'F\1 ,, \lJtlJ;i 1ut.in l'ng SEL, m1nl , lo m1
1975 MIZ280
Sl-:UA '° 'l obucco brown
e"<knor & 1111mmaculatt•
r11nd1t1on. t229M 1-'W I
\luo;t !>et' to apµrcCliJll'' SADDLEBACK llx:!. 1 dr -.1..-.lan, radio. 55&-0975
VA.LLEY IM,ORTS \ <' S!!oo <;d 1..·und --
831 -2040 495-4949 1,;5 7100 ~~:;~c t~·;iu~, ~1l'.;~ ~·d:;~ Mow Only S9995
MISSION VIEJO IMPOUS Ayto,, Used Autos, Used II u r 1 /. on I.< J ., 1 11 1-: ........... ·· ······· l 'Q•~ ...... ~ •••
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 75!l~?52 831.f7•8 •95-1704
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SALEI
MANY TO CHOOSE FROM
'75 300 D
Economy• lsPr 6462)
'75 240 D
lJn to 30 mpq1 (-;er 6430 .. ' '75 240 D
Economy• fser 6425)
'75 240 D
Up lo 30 moo' Cser 6365)
1!177 6 9 ~'<Ian ;l,l)(KI rr11 MG 9742
a.JI opllono; + + S.111.500
or T<>P on 1.ipp1 ovccl •••••••••••••••••••• .. •
t·n-d1t Mu .. 1 :.1•11 lw1-.iuw '72 :\H..i M1d.:l'l Xlnt l"<md.
ol law11wl 75<1 f>ollO ~lt-.t wll 1\o.k1n,.: $1700
111· 1>,,t 1111 ~I.! 1011:1
'7ti MB :1001>, l'l<';rn, lo . 9744
r111lc•., 111, .. Ill'\\< :)11 100. MGB
Pn \ 11't \ fo:\ "' 7GX H . .ttl •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •
l!J4ll !\11.'rt \'(lt:S :!:HI. ti l \I. I
s ptl on t·ulum11 S11 p1•1
clt'an. ma kt• IJI h-1
A~k I or !':ju/ ,11111\' 1;11, i111
or &l2 1!1~
1975 MBZ 1~ !->L<" 1.1 IMMI
total m1 llnl! O\\lll'r
f-\Jll) L'(\UI J.ll>t'IJ llld 'llll
roof & c.i-,,1.'ltt• \'.ill
75!1-1 Hi6 for ;i11pl
l!ltB 2MOS 4 dr Whl &:\I
1971 MGB GT
I ~ll""<l. rarl10, rally
\\ht•\·h w 1 n~·w s vorl s
r J1ll.1l!> & 1;11.llOO nri1:111al
mill..., Orani.:1· with ht.11•k
111m \o·n lrr'h t'I.
II I I)( 111 .. I :\1 l 'I, T.
tll\ll'71hl
CREVIER MOTORS
I t & llro.1d\\ a}
-;.\"IT\ t\N \
835·3 I 71
blue mt Sl1tk ,.,11111 lief ~I 9746 ~1at·h ti re~ Bt•t•kt r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hmlw s.'>00'1 m~. 1:>:10
3.11:~th.St, H ll llUOES1-:ux.-T10N
5:l0 2300 4t1 lcl4(J.Ofl7fl Nl':W ai USED CAHS
l.i'!/\SI!: Your Por1l-ht<
rrvm the exp\•rl• Ill
II II r I 7. u II I. I' D • I n " •
7!1!1 1252
1975,0RSCHi
914 2 .0
ToP cllllh 5$ for your VW
l'nld for ur not. Cu ti
Kl·ilh or Jl'rry,
llOH WITllAM VW
711110 Wt•Hlrnhltllcr Ave.
11'.Y.I 7r.:ll or 11311·7880
OHLYS2295
S.ADDLEIACK
VAWY IMPORTS
831-2040 495-4949
'72 El Do. Blue w /wht
vinyl top. all xtrus. Xlnl
tond. S!,!195 673·4743 ----
;.-A:;••••••••••••••••• '78 Mu1tang lofach I , sps,
1977 DODGE moon rooC., every oPt.I •
cr•r.1JW ... GO... HK mt, m lnl co
·--""" "" " 6't2-4800, 586-17~ Automatic. pwr steering
& brakes, air cond., Okb11Dbil•
radio & luggage r adc •••••••••••••••••••• •
Low miles. 083800). '62 Olds 88, Gd m e
$4999 c·ond. P/S. P/8, Radi
heater $325. 54.8·3632 5 ~tJCl'<I, 11lcrt•o tllJll'. ul
In\' whl•el11 w/rud111J K.
luw mllc-lj & MINT'! "ll
\•iu'rt• look1111( (or 11 1111.·1•
i11 t th" CIOl'0!1 ror you! ..
1l-:OINl1
'till Wc•tµhulla Camper. LEASE Your Cad1llat·
Nu fuel t•nJC. Xlro l'ln rrom thi: expe rts at
1;.'1M $19\l!'tt hi.t 49-1 21JO ll or1ion Leasing,
RAY FLADEBOE
LINCOLN -MERCURY
11173 Cutlass Supreme .•
Loaded. $1495.
645-0758 759 1252
'711 VW Campt-r, i.upcr -IHVINE Ltd Ed '75 Hurst W
rlcun, loudetl. $6000 '71 Coupe de VtUe, a real 830-7000 Olds, btch rl. 442 V-8, r. 1 CREVIER MOTORS
Is l & Broudwuy
SANTI\ J\Ni\
54!1 2040 cvei. heauly, loaded. Pn v "~T. A/C, AM ·FM, 8 ,.. s 795 0A7 .,,,.,u OHcr "ood thru t !* 78 .. ny. l . '" ·uuuo or etc Xlnt cond. $37
835-3171
·n ~per Beetle, ITUIJ.:S
AM/l''M, s nrf, see to
behe\e. $1595/bst ofr
t.'13·4461
031·2333 __ ___ '7'.! Charger SI':, new tires, Wkdyi. 714·646-4466 l
s~1ul pamt. a.1r-cont.I,
·72 914. 49M Weber carb,.
1974 CADILLAC stereo $2.000 644-03111 '72 Olds 88 2 door. . .
COUPE DE VILLE $1~5 lerms. Ca!>b d .
a ir, IS xl r a!>, rt.II t , 'liG VW Deluxe window
w r ece1pti. S4b95. bus. s unroof. cherry 4~·2130 «Ond Hcce1pts. $1895.
Fa ct or y air ton d .. ·70 Charger 318 V 8, au lo. 4_92_-2_1_00 _____ __
leather mt., pwr. 1md & wr. PIS, P/ll, Look!! & Pinto 99&
d t It h I runs gd. $1500. Pnv. Pl> •f wan ows. 1 w ee · <714 )544-0040 Days or ••••••••••••••••••••• ... 65 SC. 2nd -ownr. on~. l of 494_·l!_lJ_o ___ _
th11 finest. Many xtrw;. 1972 VW Hus. AM/FM, S2
S7500 4!Y.!·3li6 M . ~ood shape. P·P.
speed control, AM /FM Sq ~ i.tereo. vinyl top. locks & (71'1 >968-5011 Evei. 1973 Pinto Ulre •
NT•• E •-An. 4-spd. 1 owner. more <367 "'I. x ... a 1976 DODGE cond 495-4928 . clean!
$4999 1964 SC Euro -;~cl. gd 6-IS-3.')U _ ----DART ·72 Pinto. 3 dr, $1.050/ Slanl6,factoryaircond., ofr. sell by
automut1c. radio, pwr. 751 14fi2 mechanical body. $4300. '58 VW Clnss1c. Xlnt cond.
497-421!2 Must !.ell. $800/bst ofr.
l!YIO 9111': coupe, hur~un· 548·9865 RAY FLADEBOE
LINCOLN-MERCURY
steenng, vinyl top & less Bil --------1
than 26,000 mlle11.
(571NQM ) A bar~um ut dy.5·spd.AM/Fl\t8trk. '63 Raja, s unr oof.
k11111s. rct•arus, luw.eret.I. J\M/t'M, .:d cond Eves lRVINE
1· ra~·tory alloy Pohi.hed & wknt.111 830·7000
whl .... quarli halo~cn 5574531 _Offergood t.brul/912!_ I.imps . P1re111,,, Xtru ---
purls. rlutch. a nsu 1.·i.. '611 VW llul{. runs good
hausl, immac. SlSSOO/b11l $700. 150 Gui Fish ta11k , CGmaro 9917
olr !l60-4402 fully l'qu1 p $150. Tcr· •••••••••••••••••••••••
only
$2999
RAY FLADEBOE
LINCOLN-MERCURY
------rarium S25 642-3574. '7fi C:imaro LT, new cond IRVINF. 73!!14 1 7 Extrus p s 1• B 830 7000 . vw s 350 urr ~.400 mi's. I • I . u1r -5'1:!50 olr 11 · 1 · / er cond, c1mi.ole, AM/FM Off1•ru ~~•thru l 1U1i~ 5111·5650&1!33·1414 r\M FM ti trk ~tercu ,.uvu
!\1ULl L, oil 1mmed1utcly Ster Velour inter . 305 9940 ' "'" V ti. Unly $4600 Days Ford 'ti8 912 Porscht'. Buro 6til«235 7 14.1 640.1972, Nig hts ••••••••••••••••••••••• pean. Mags, xlnt cond, 8
tr at· k ::. t er co C a 11 ·75 ltl\DBIT. good cond 714 1559·6464
5111-0472 2-1,000 m1 's Tnke over
- -paymenl.l. 548·589l Chrtrotet •920
Rolls Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••• •••••••• "G.'l VW new engine. sn
,,1 DEA LER IN U.S.A. roor. "<Int trani.. car S700 ~2 :nos --
PHIL LONG
FORD
Bill MAXEY
TOYOTA
1111• l•et9'll•tl 14 ' I \\•
H'-'NTIHC, YOH llACH
PtyllDtlth 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Most Of Thes. Dlese4' Cmt le Leased
HOUSE of IMPORTS
714/523-7250
6862 MAMCHESTSl BLVD.
'70 OPEL COUPE
ii :JC.JOO \l,..rn·ol'"' ::,It. ,1110 I '~1~111 .11h Huni. v.cll. JRR RCOAYRVEn 65 VW Bug, S2SO or best or tak.I.' O\ c1 h'.•:.<· lcalh tic.Ill & lob uf "' not running ,..
G4:! K<l87 11111<·' ~l~l~ yl~~i~ A I r ~l~ .. S~!'!~~[ &15 0 1111 1 it
'67 2.'IO Sfo:. l:;le1· 'unr 11 S !Wwport .. ~,,. Volvo 9772 •
P1B. -i·!.pd. M1chc·lln Mewporttt"llMtr' ...._..._. •••••••••••••••••••••••
.. .. .. .. • •
1974 Ply Satellile ~
W:iJ! 9 pass .. P/S, P tlt
Air. ad. tires. traan~ Coolur. air s hock
tnulcr hitch, CB Rad
met Good Cond. Sl, J~ltll llurl>0r. Costu i\h"ia U XWX'!>. J\M t FM ~ten:o. 642_0795 ClOSE~O"YS B£FOREYO
dn. SJ675 ur orr ~,.,'If, O'.HJ SEU YOUR
BUENA PARK • ~~~.·;.~~:! C".!:; o. • ., ;~=.;; ·---~-<ll99. :..
'66 R.R. Silver Shadow. A11toi, Hew 9800'..,.os, New 9800.Autos, New 9800 A»tcn, Mew 9800 x Int c on d . W bl VOLVO,
• • • • • • • • • • • • •••• •• •• •• • • ••• ••• • •• •• ••••••••••• ••••••• •• • ••• •••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slff.000/best olr 631-0545 Set! us for a top dollar
.. '76 Gran Torino Blue
Jt W/Wht vrnvl top Stt'rco.
Jt 8 tr. AM/f'M ~500/bst
1977 PLYMOUTH !.
FURY SAL.OH
F a ctory ai r cond4
aulomallc, pwr. st.ecni
& brakes , radio. vin
top, pwr. windows, onl
I0,000 miles & like NE ... GUESS WHICH CAR
DEALER IS MAD
BECAUSE HE HAS THE
WORLD'S WORST
LOCATION?
Yup, Oat Sun of a Gun. Jim Parkinson SE>~ he .
pro mises to save you money to start your N ew Year off right -
Hurry in or call us for OUR Discount Pri ces!
BRAND J78'S IMMEDIATE NEW I ~ DELIVERY
280Z * 200 SX * 810 * ·510 *8210 * FlO *TRUCKS
280Z 5 1000
71 OEMO-{SER NO 6760)
LEASE A BRAND NEW 1978
DATSUN 8210 FOR ONLY
38 month open end lease Cap cost-S3321,
• Resadual-41881 55, $200 conchtlOn dePosit. tax, hcense &
first mOflths peyment do wn; on api>roved credit. (378643)
WE LI.ASE .ALL MAICH & MOOILS -
Asel FOR GEMi WOODS.
DISCOUNT•
MONTH
Priees Plue Tax & License -C... Sobioct To Prior Sale -Off• Good Thru 1 ·0.18
•Oiac:ount from acceptlble 1'9taH menc.t '9Port
I , I
Robin _ __ _ _ ehlimute!
Sad» 9760 MARQUIS VOLVO
••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSION VIEJO
11t SA.AB* 831-211049§.1210
'78 Sa abs Are lie re' ,_ ...... GE COU1JTY A few '77 Saabs left ~" "'
<3122> Fromss925 VOLVO
We are now takm~ re EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO
servattooa for the "turbo Lar1tei;t Volvo Dealer
car"! an Orange County! IEACH IMPORTS BUY or LEASE
848 DOVE Sf RE ET DIRECT
(N5~~7iif:.i~td ~,
--- --2025 S Manchester !:?:~~ ........... !?~~ Anaheim _ 750-2011
IU:ORE YOU AlltCK. U1.ct
SELL YOUR AMC
'f()Y'()'f ~. • .................... .
•NEW •77 CHEV.
MOMli MIRAGE
2+2 H.ATCHIACK
Auto. trans., :ur cond ..
pwr st.eenn)! & brakei..
rad.Jo, special new pamt
job & muc h more '
(l25422).
Now Onty,$4998
'76 Grunudu 4 dr. xlnt
cond , air , i\:'ol /fo'M
sten .'O, brwn "'/la11 int,
$3375 752·5131 da}.
962-8677 evt_• _____ ,
'71 WaJton . P /S, P /B,
AM/FM rodio, Gd cond.
$1100840-104_4 ___ _
64 Ford Country Sq Wgn.
new tJ.res. xlnt cond. I ownr. $500. 675-2697
1973 FORD LTD
(515RJM .
$4799
RAY FLADEBOE
LINCOLN-MERCURY
IRVINE
110.7000
Offer good thru 1/9178
73 Satellite 4 dr. ver(
clean. ms well. hi m1
$750 5'6·9583
BROUGHAM
Eqwpment include .. rat·
ton JJr cond • 11pct:d con
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VOL 71, NO. 6, •SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1978 TEN CENTS .
Bonfa 'Vindicated' by Lie Detector?
B7 ROBERT BARKER °' .. Dellf f'lleC Julff
Huntington Beach City At-
torney Doo Bonfa said Thursday
tbal a Ue detector les t has
backed up his account of a
p..hysical altercation with one of
h1s deputies.
Bonfa claimed that the test, which he said he Look voluntanly
T and paid for wit h his own
ey, vindicated him an the
dispute.
by J•Weekend
J
(
: Sunshine
Expected
By JACKIE HVMAN
Ol IM O•llY "llM Sl#fl
The National Weather Service
h as good news for rain-weary
Orange Coast residents: The
forecast calls for fair weather
this weekend.
W eathe r specialist Don
DePauw said clearing is expect-
ed tonight, with high clouds on
£aturday and Sunday but no
rain.
For clam fans, there's addi-
tional good news. Extremely low
tides are expected both Satur-
day and Sunday afternoon.
Newport Beach li!cguards
BLIZZARD-LIKE STORM
BATTERS NORTH -AS
RELATED PHOTOS-Al
said a tide or minus 1.5 is due at
": 18 p.m. Saturday and one or
minus 1.7 at 3:01 p.m. Sunday.
Best beaches for clamming
are flat ones as in Huntington
Beach, Newport Beach and
. .poheny Beach, lifeguards said.
t High temperature should be 67
Spturday, and lows 52 tonight
and 48 Saturday night, he said.
However, DePauw added, un-
stable atmospheric conditions
make it hard to predict ac-
curately.
''There's a new storm system
(See RAINS. Pa.ce A2)
* * * Rain Damage
Increases on
Orange Coast
By MICHAEL PASKEVICll
Ol IM o.i1, Piiot si..11
Flooded streets, erosion and
mud slides continued to plague
Orange County today as rain
poured down for the fourth con-
secutive day.
Irvine was hit hardest Thurs-
day as residents continued to
swim . in the mos t exte nsive
flooding in the city's history. I Several s treets were un-
; recognizable, inundated so that
t they resembled the results or a
major flood that 10 times the I rain might have brought.
't Elsewhere, a large portion of Main Beach in Laguna was
1 awept into the s. ea by a drainage
\ now and county authorities kept I a close watch on Sllverado Can·
1 ycm, where a serious mud slide
isolated a number of residents
early Thursday.
No serious injuries have been
linked to the rains, bul police
~kesmen reported a greater
·number of minor traffic col-
lisions due to rain-slicked
aU'eets.
We s t Orange County
authorities report few problems
1 with fioodina and little lf any
tdamage.
Likewise, the South County
area apparenUy escaped With
hw p roblems, althou1h
namerous construction sites in
the Mission Viejo area w-.re
eandbauecl to prneut serious
erosion. ·
A mud 1llde Weclnesda1 eve-
JtiDI cutoff a number ol reaidents hi the SUwrado Canyon area as
bundreda ot tons of mud poured
down SutiqoCreek.
• Tbe allde Jammed the creek
bed causm1 water and mud to
flow onto Sllverado Canyon
!load.
Bill Reiter, public works
matntcance au~teodent for ti•• COUlllJ Envlronm•ntat
A IUn•a•m•llt A1ency, 11ld
wor.ken were oa th• 1cene all
WeduedQ, ftnall7 clearin& the
ro.dw., b7 7 p.m. 'nlu.nday. _'-'-" ....... la........ Bach, a at.ACty ,_oa from the Laauna Can.yon
wet.l'llMd empUecl tbroQJh • ~ dnlD a.ntem at th ell)''• CS. DUIAOS. p_,. Al)
However, the m an Bonfa ls
feuding with, Deputy City At-
torney John O'Connor, said that
the lie detector lest proves
nothing.
''It is a gimmick and a Crawl
to the public," O'Connor said.
"H Bonfa was sincere, why
did he conceal and suppress the
fact that he was taking a poly-
graph test until he returned with
a favorable report?
"He could have taken any
number of tests before he passed
one," O'Connor said.
Bonfa said today that O'Con·
nor's remarks are so weak that
they are "ludicrous."
"Th.la ls tbe only lie detector
test that I haft taken in my life
and I am wtlllng to ta.lee a lie de-
tector lest on that," Bonfa said.
The two attorneys were in·
volved ln..an altercation in
O'Connor's"mfice Dec. 27. Each
claims be was innocent and ac-
o.ilf Pl'°' Stall l'Mlit
ED QUINN HOLDS BRICK HIT BY LIGHTNING
Wife 'Aattened' by Bolt In Areplace
A Big Charge
Lightmng ~lattens' Woman
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of IM 0-11Y ...... Staff
They say housework offers few rewards. and Barbara
Quinn of South Laguna probably believes that alter light·
ning struck her home Wednesday afternoon.
"She was dusting things by the fireplace when light-
ning bit the chimney," said husband Ed C. Quinn, of 32705
Caspian Sea, in Monarch Bay Terrace.
"She was crouched down at the time and the light·
ning flattened her. She went down and stayed down,'' Quinn
said.
THE WOMAN WAS NOT hurt in the incident, which
Quinn said, "sounded like a cannon shot."
He said he was standing by the window when he saw
what he described as a terrific flash and a deafening
crash.
He said his wife wasn't frightened. "until about 10
minutes later when it dawned on her what actually hap-
pened," he laughed.
The reLired Chrysler Company vice president said he
and bis wife went outside to find about a third of their
chimney lying about their patio and atop a neighbor's roof.
. "SEVERAL OF THE BRICKS were just pulverized,"
Quann marveled.
Besides the chimney and a cracked window the couple were unscathed by the lightning.
But Barbara Quinn's going to be thinking twice about
housework in the near future.
Carter in Belgium
European Security
Coricern Promised
BRUSSEf.S, Belgium (AP) -
President Carter came to
Belgium today, the last stop on
bis foreign tour, to assure the
Atlantic allies that any new
nuclear arms agreement with
the Soviet Union will take ac-
count of Western Europe's
security concerns.
Carter told Belgian offlclals he
Is opUDilstic about c&cces for
settling tbe three-decade old
Arab·lsnell dispute in light of
the peace diafo,ue between
Israel and Egypt and said he
believes there is still a possiblll-
ty of a multilateral soluUon
"supported by several states." ,
Prime Minister Leo Tln-
demans and Forei111 Minilter
Henrt Simonet relayed Carter••
remarka to reportera after the
Belcian official.I met with the
prealdent.
Later, tbO pt'Hidcnt left for
Was~
Simonet aaid Carter'• com-
ment .-. tmdttJ.atenl 8'tdeMt
soluUon Indicated aome other
Arab •tat.el mu be wt1Un1 to Joln the llneU·EOPti&Jlo'peace
dJaloau• at a later ltaCQI
I
Arab militants, Including
Syria, Libya and Iraq, have bit-
terly criticized the peace moves
initiated by Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat. but Jordan has in-
dicated it mlgbl join the talks at
a l ater d ale. Carter met
Jordan's King Hussein during
the president's stopover last
weekend in Iran.
Tindemans said his talks with
Carter also touched on U.S. rela·
tions with the European Com·
mon Market, partieularly lrade
relations and monetary prob-
1ems cauaed by the decline o(
the dollar in E\lrbpe. ·
Soon after Carter arrived,
about 20 demonstrators 1ta1ed a
protest aaalnst the neutron
bomb. a nuclear weapon that
kllll wit.bout c8Ullnl ateoalve
dam ace to atrudutM outalde the llnmedlale bl.att area. The
demooatratori cathered a tew
tilocu trom tM U.S. EmbusJ'
c&rrJtnc balMri rndbll: ••NoCI>
the Neutron.Bomb.''
Bel1laa polite utd H pro-,
tester• were taken away lor
ldcUt)' c.beea.
cused the other of assault and
battery.
Bonfa also claims that be was
falsely imprisoned by O'Connor.
A deputy district attorney bas
refused to handle the case.
The official said that each
man was equally convincing an
his story and that there was no
corroborating evidence for
either party.
But Bonfa claims that the lie
detector test be took on New
.
Year's Eve shows that he didn't
attack O'Connor.
The tesl was administered by
Costa Mesa detective P. W.
Lanum. a polygraph examiner
for the Pinkerton detective
agency.
Lanum confirmed today that
Bonfa took the tests and that no
deception was indicated in the
examination. Lanum said it was
bis opinion that the subject was
being trulblul.
J.anum said that he talked
with Bonfa at length before ad-
ministering the tesl and then
asked him to respond lo stale·
ments made by both Bonfa and
O'Connor in the police reports.
O'Connor earlier Uus week of-
fered to take be detector test.s if
Bonfa did also.
O'Connor said that both men
should sign pre-dated resigna-
tion letters and that the resigna-
(See BON FA, Page AZ)
Bribery Rap D.enkd
Diedrich, Rose
Plead Not Guilty
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of Ille o.llr Plt9I Staff
<>range County Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich and architect
LeRoy Rose pleaded not guilty
today to bribery charges
brought against them last month
by the Orange County Grand
Jury.
Superior Court Judge Robert
E. Rickles then ordered all pro-
ceedings against the two men in-
to Superior Court Judge Phillp
Schwab's courtroom.
Those proceed1ngs are expect·
ed to include a number of pre·
trial motions, including a move
to have District Attorney Cecil
Hicks and his staff removed as
prosecutors of the case.
The indictment alleges that
Diedrich in return for a .favor&·
ble decision on a land use matter
then pending before the Board of
Supervisors accepted money
directed bis way by a develop.
11\eDt ftrm tlnUP hll rtol\ ..
torney Michael Remlnctoo.
The indictment also alleies
lhat Dledricb used bia office to
entice the development firm,
Anaheim Hills Inc. and Its
parent company, the Grant
·Corporation, to seek out an
$80,000 bank loan on Diedrich's
behalf.
Rose ts named only in a single
count of the three-count indict-
ment. He is charged with conspiring
with Diedltich to arrange the
solicitation of bribes from the
company.
Remington was granted im-
munity from prosecution before
telling the grand jury that
\
HBResidem
Hwt in2-car
Vtdley Wreck
Fountain Valley paramedics
cut through the wreckage of a
demolished van Thursday and
freed Huntington Beach resident
Mike Austin, 36 , who was
trapped alter a two-vehicle col·
lision on McFadden Avenue near
Gothard Street.
Paramedics said Austin was
pinned inatde bis vehicle for
about 10 minutes after the crash
which occurred shortly before '
p.m . . .
Austin wu treated for three
broken bones and several &ashes
before being rushed to Hunt-
ington Intercommunity Hospital
He was reported in good condi·
tion today.
Lamar Park, 61, and Eva
Park, 18, the occupants in th&
other vehicle involved in the cot-
llslon, were also taken to Hunt-
ington lnterfOmmunlty Hospital
alter l&e crash.
Paramedica 1ald the elderly
man was treated for a possible
rlh locture and aeveraY cuts.
Ml.as Park suffered cuts on her
knee. Both were rdeased from
the bospltal.
AGENT UJSES
'PIGGY IWVK'.
SEAm.E0_(AP) -An FBI
agent bu ~ a theft -ht.I
.Plgp bank.
Ray Mathll of tho bllreJu'a ·Seattle otftce told poltc• 1omeoae broke Into his ...,_..
1omeUme Wedneaday. Tbe ~ ··~1'' ranaacbd his ·bOUH, lf.thti iiid, Md made
off wHh bll Miik. wblCb actually wu •beed DU a ~ aD4
held about 111111 tbaaee.
$55,000 of a legal fee paid him
was loaned to Diedrich.
The Dec. 15 eight-page indict-
ment cites JS alleged overt acts
related Lo the charges.
Last July 1, Diedrich and
county Supervisor Philip An·
'Phony' Deist?
thony were among five men
named in an indictment charg-
ing them with conspiring to
violate state political campaign
regulations.
Neither Diedrich, Anthony nor
<See PLEAS, Page A2)
Vault Operators
Indicted in Theft
Operators of a precious metals
storage business in Santa Ana
were indicted today by the
Orance County Grand JW'f on
eba,._U.,..... phOQ
million robbery last year.
Named in the illdictment were
Swiss Vault. Inc. operators Vin·
cent CarrlbO of Seal Beach and
Jack FultooofCoronadel Mar.
They are charged with con-
spiracy to commit grand theft.
conspiracy to submit false in-
surance claims, submission of
false insurance claims and 28
counts of grand tbett.
The charges relate to a report
last July 9 that Swiss Vaults of-
fices at 1404 N. Grand Ave., Santa
Ana, bad been hit by dayJlght rob-
bers.
Both suspects pleaded. iruJo.
cent to the charges during a
brief court appearance today.
In effect, lhe indictment aJ.
leges that Carrano and Fulton
staged the alleged phony rob-
be ry to cover up their own
systemic embezzlement of silver
bullion and gold coins deposited
with Swiss Vaults by customt>Y"S.
Santa Ana police reported Ju·
Jy 9 when they went to the Swiss
Vaults office in response to a
burglar alarm signal that Car-
rano was found tied to an over·
turned chair.
They said Carrano told them
he went to bis office that Satur·
day afternoon to keep an ap.
pointment made over the phone
bu a would·bedepositor.
The bulky Seal Beach man re.
portedly told police be was held
at gunpoint and tied to the chair
while several men took $1.1
million in gold and silver from
the vaults.
Police could not explain why
Carrano went to the firm during
Its closed hours to accept the de-
posit of "twenty bags of silver"
from a customer apparently un-
known to him.
Nor could they explain why
the security vaults were closed
but not locked during what are
normally the firm's closing
hours. ·
Judge Robert Rickles ordered both men released on their own
St,o'len Cart
Federal, Case?
TUCSON, Aris. CAP). -A
rented coll cart, Jut aeen with
the Sec~ Service. bas been re-
ported atoten.
The Tucson National Golf Club flled a larceny report and said
tbe care was one of four checked
out to the Secret Sen1ce durtnl
a telebrit;y tournament in wblch
former Presld.nt F ord ap-
peared. •
Sai, MW Pettit of the Plma
County Sb'mtN D~artmet qllOC.ecLailP(lkesman .from the
Secret Sei'Vlce· u •lYtna be was
certaia all can. lied been re-&~ed..
recognizance and also ordered
them to report to Orange County
Jail today for booking.
The Judie also set Jan. 20 as -
the datf' for the beginning of
what i.s expected to be a long
series of pretrial motions.
An indictment ii a formal
charge made against a person
by a Rraod jury. It does not.
establlshguiltorinnocence .•
Yule Slwpping
Records Told
NEW YORK (AP) -The na-
tion's retailers ended lm on a
happy note as high-spirited
Christmastime buying helped
boost December retail sales
more than 20 percent in many
cases, r etail officials reported..,.
Thursday.
Shoppers spent freely.
particularly for clothing, shoes
and other software, retailers
said. The nation's three largest
retail chains, Sears Roebuck &
Co., K Mart and J.C. Penney
Co., were among a number of
firms reporting record sales in
the five·week period ended Dec.
28.
"Sales were well above exi>ee•
tatlons. Apparel demand con·
tmued to be very, very strong
for most companies ••• There
was a bighe1· level or promo-
tiona l activity this year than
last," saJd Stuart Robbins, a re-
tail analyst at MU.chell Hutchins
Inc.
Coast
Weather
Falr tonight and Satur-
day morning. Ten percent
chance ot rain tonigbL In-
creasing high cloudiness
Saturday afternoon. Lows
tonicbt 48 to 53. Highs
Saturday M to 68.
INSIDE TODAY
Jot11 8"1tof> UM• Uoina on Lido bZ.. "I'd roUaer look out
mu tDfndow and ue a viev>
Chan U1M bl &Hrl11 HUlf and
~le out m11 \Oindou> and He
th~ Woll Stf'«t Journal." See
FNlurlnq, Page 81.
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Stranded
Climbers
Sought
MOUNT SHASTA (AP> A
brt•ak in a siege of wind dnven
snowstorms allowed a 1>earcb to beg in today ror rour young
c Ii m be rs stranded on Mount
Shasta, officials said.
Siskiyou County Sheriff's
Capt. Jack Fa1rch1ld said ll
county helicopter was maklng a
')weep of customary climb
routes on the 14,162-foot moon ·
tain. A mWt.a.ry helicopter and
airplane were to join the search
later today, he said
The missing men are all from
f'remonl. They were identified
a1> Mark H~elby, Crain Eckron,
Pat Russell and Jay Thomas, all
t9 or 20 years of age.
An avalanche d estroyed
five towers at a Mount Shasta
hk1 hft and damaged at lea.st
three others, officials report.
<Suzanne Derby, manager of
the Ski Shasta ski area, said the
!>now 1>11de Thursday did '$175,000
to $200,000 worth or damage near
the lop of the Green Butte
c·hairJift.)
The four weren't discovered
missing until relatives alerted
officials Tuesday. The men
fai led to fil e a voluntary climb-
ing form, officials said .
Blindang :>heels or wind-swept
~now and a threat of avalanches
1n1ti ully delayed the search. The
. weather cleared today and
winds dropped down to about 20 miles anhour,depulles said .
There was no doubt the men
were on the mountain because
their van was found parked lo an
... rea where people usually leave
vehicles before starting a climb,
Fairchild said. The cumbers left
Fremont on Dec. '1:1.
At least two feet of new snow
blanketed thC' peak Thuri>day
when a huge storm hil Northern Cahforn1a.
·"Th ese bo-.·s arc real ex-
perienced and have got good
equi pment ... So everything is
m their favor," Fairchild said.
lie said 1t was believed likely
• the climbers dug into the snow
• to escape the storm's assault.
Relatives said the young men
haven't done much climbing in
snow. They attempted to climb
Mount Shasta about 4'h months
ago, but were turned back when
they lost a tent and sleeping bag
• in 100-mph winds.
Consultant s
For HB Bus
Terminal Set
Consultants were hired by
Orange County Transit District
directors Thursday to recom·
mend a location for a new Hunt·
rngton Beach transit terminal.
Conducting the study. expeet-
cd lo cost about $50,000, will be
PBQ & D. Inc. of Santa Ana, and
EDA W. Inc. of Newport Beach.
District officials have set
aside $6.5 million for building
the combination bus terminal
and commuter parking lot.
Bob Hartwig, d1strlct planning
manager, said the two chief
a re as being studied are behind
Huntington Center and in
downtown Huntinit(>I) Beach.
He said the consultants also
will be asked to study whether a
separate transit terminal should
be built in the downtown area
for handling beach traffic as
well as a park 'n ride lot near
the San Diego Freeway and
Huntington Center to serve
freeway bus commuters.
Cable Car to Run
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -San
Francisco cable cars might be
back in clang-clanginar action by
Saturday, following repair or a
cable that partialJy unraveled
this week, Mun\ Railway of·
fkials announced.
OftANOf COAST HI~
DAILY PILOT
A~WI ........
MISSING BOY
Keith Holliday, 5
Tree Means
Hope Lives
For Family
ALEXANDRIA, Ky. (AP) -
The Christmas tree that 5-year·
old Keith Holliday decorated Is
still up -and will stay up until
his parents find out what hap.
pened to him.
''I 'll leave 1t until next
Christmas if I have to," said a
g r i m -faced Judy Holliday,
Keith's mother.
. "Keith was so excited about
that tree. He decorated all of it
and it looked like it. It's a mess.
But we don't have the heart to
take It down."
Wearing a ski mask and boot.a
o n the wrong feet, tbe
strawberry blond boy walked
out of the house four days before
Christmas -and never re-
turned.
State police and hundreds of
volunteers spent days scouring
this wooded northern Kentucky
subdivision, from the air, by
horse back and on foot, but
turned up nothing.
'Tm trying not lo glve up
faith " said Mrs. Holliday, "but
it is~·t easy. There are limes
when I think he is dead."
His father bas offered a
$10,000 reward for the boy's safe
return.
"Hustler" magazine owner
Larry Flynt added $20,000 to the
reward total Thursday and an·
nounced that a full·paare ad·
vertisement on the hoy will be
run in the April iuue of the
magazine. Flynt says auch an ad
would normally coat $50,000.
Jn May, Mrs. Holliday escaped
the lire that killed 184 people at
the Beverly Hills Supper Club,
where she was a waitress. A
~hort time later, her brother was
killed in a car crash. Her father
died at Thanksgivine.
"J fall apart a lot/' she said,
her face creased with fatigue
and worry.
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DAMAGE •••
Main Beach. ·The runoff sliced
the beach in hall, forming a
temporary river.
The manager of the Niguel
Clnema ln Monarch Plaza was
s urprised Thursday night to
learn that the front three rows of
the threater were under a couple
feet of water. Firemen were
called i.n to pwnp out nearly 150
gallons of water at about 11:15
p.m .
Few problems of significance
were reported in Newport
Beach, although city crews were
called out to block out portions
of Back Bay Drive and one of
the lanes on San Mieuel Drive.
J ate Myndene, director of
ceneral services, said the lane
on San Mi1uel waa closed
because runoff from a nearby
construction site bad un·
dermlned the roadway slightly.
Back Bay Drive, which skirts
the steep blUffs on the east aide ot the Upper Bay, fell victim to
a few small mud slides.
A similar problem was report.
ed in San Clemente, where a
mud slide caused tbe temporary
closure of one lane on South
Coaat Highway Thursday.
Costa "Mesa traffic encl.neers
ran out of "nooded" signs as the
downpour caused the shutdown
of many roads. Police were
called in to divert tratfic.
• Hardest bit was 19th Street In
the downtown area, and a small
road cave-In WP reported on
Bristol Street.
Ci>sta Mesa traffic autboriUes
said mc.t roadways •en fairly
olear eatly today. However,
sandbap wen tUll btln• ~Ide
available to dtiJeu at the city's corporate yard at 2300 Placentia.
Avenue. •
Ria!Qt ltorm aurf ,enerated
bV th.I 1Dc0mllll front wblDdecl \IP bl"dlcera from atx to if1ht feet a1 BuaUQtcm Buch. with
OCHAiOQal en.ta to lO fMt.
Bo van
Witness
Wanted
By JOANNE aEYNOLDS
01 &a.~ ,, ... Stllff
Frank Rossi, tbe La.iuna Hills
resident expected to be a key
witness ln the trial of seven peo.
pie accused In the Stephen John
Bovan killing, is wanted in
Rhode Island for extortion, it
was revealed today.
Authorities in Providence said
they probably will not extrad1te
Rosal, whose real name is Frank
Deleo.
Rossi-Deleo has been in hiding
since prosecution or the murder
caae began. He is also expeeled
to be an important witness m a
narcollcs case pending against
one of the seven murder defen·
dant.!J.
As Deleo, he was named with
another man m an April, 1969,
grand Jury indictment handed
down in Providence alleging
they threatened a woman who
was to testify against mobster
Raymond Patriarca, who was
standlng trial for loan sharking.
A spokesman for ithe Rhode
Island Attorney General's office
described Patriarca as the
slate's "number one organized
crime figure."
The spokesman said Deleo's
co-indictee stood trial in the ex-
. torlion case in 1969 and was ac-
quitted. Deleo apparenUy fled
the state betore being arraigned
and a fugitive warrant was is·
s ued tor his arrest at that time.
The Attorney General's of·
ficlal said because the case is
now eight years old and because
the other man was acquitted,
Rhode Island will not go to the
expense of bringing Deleo back
to trial.
He said that the naUonWide
warrant has been withdrawn,
but that a state warrant stands.
"It Mr. Deleo, or Mr. Rossi,
whatever he calls himself,
comes back to Rhode Island and
we find him, we will take him
bef ore the courts," the
spokesman said.
Neither the Rhode Island of-
ficial nor local law enforcement
officials could say when Deleo
changed his name to Rossi and
moved to the Orange Coast.
Rhode Island officials list
Deleo as 37. As Rossi, bls age is
set at 36.
He was the first witness to be
granted Immunity from prosecu·
Uon in the Bovan cue. Rossi~
an associate of three of the men
accused of gunning Bovan down
outside a Newport Beach
restaurant Oct. 22.
Rossi ls also an important Witi-
ness In the narcotics trial of
Alexander Kulik, who faces a
variety or criminal charges, jn.
eluding participation in the
Bovan murder conspiracy.
Rossi was slated to testify this
week in the preliminary hearing
on charges that Kulik was found
in possession of more than a
pound of nearly pure oriental
heroin
That hearing was continued to
.Jan. 19 ln South Orange County
Jud!claJ District Court
Rossi also ls expected to
testify in the murder conspiracy
trial which la slated to gel under
way Jan. 23 in Orange County
Superior Court.
Defendants in the murder con·
spiracy case include Kulik, b.i5
wife, Elsie, and Kulik's business
partners, Joseph Davis and
Joseph Fedoro~kl. Fedorowskl
is the only murder defendant
still at large.
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RAINS •..
out Lhere, but it looks li..ke it will
swing to the northwest,'• he said.
The Orange Cout was still
soaking today aft.er Lhe &~nd
2•·hour period in a row in which
some areas received more than
an inch of rain.
The hlahest amount reported
tbia morning for the past 24
hours wu on Saddleback Moun·
tain's Santiago Peak, which re-
ceived two lnchea. The season
total there alnce July ts 19.2
Jncbes compared to 12.3 last
year, said John Gietzen o! th~
Orante County Flood Control
District
He aaJd Santa Ana received .95
inches yesterday, for a seuca
total of 8.st. Lut year's raJn.fall
at tbe aame dat e was S.51
inches.
Charles Lewis at Oranie
Coast C0Ue1e in Costa Mesa
tallled one inch for the past 24 hours, for a aeason total of '1.3',
up from 4.98 lnchea lut year.
The Oraoae Cou.n'Y Harbor
Department tn Newport Btaeh
recorded .rn tnchea. for a aeaaon
total of 5. '73 lnchcs cmpared to
S.31 latt year.
J n HunUn1ton Beach,
ralnwatcber J. Shennan Demo'
repqrted .t7 inches. for a aeuon
total of 1.7$. That 01\lN la still
be101' UM f.21 lncbee ~
laat 1•ar at thla tlxne.
Tbe Oranie CouQty fire
X>epartllMllt lD Lquna Ni~
.meaaur•d .79 iDcb11, for a
1.uoa total Gt 1.aa lncba. up
from e.&& iDCbei .Lut,-ear.
Vasiting lflona
Californ.iil Sen. S. I: Hayakawa embraces his mothet.
Otsuko,""D3, at her home in Yamanashi City, Japan. The
senator also will visit the Japanese premier next week.
U.S. Actions Slow
Decline of Dollar
By Tiie Auoclated Preu
The dollar declined ln cautious
trading on Europe's money
market.a today but held on to
most of the gains it made Thurs-
day after U.S. action to snap the
currency out or Its year-long
decline.
Here are late afternoon rates
for the doUar in major European
financial centers, compared
with late rates Thursday and
late rates Wednesday before the
United States started buying
dollars on the foreign ex -
changes:
Friday Thursday Wednesday
Frankfurt 2.1350 German
marks 2.1480 2.0730
Zurich 2.005-0 Swiss francs
2.0437 1.9375
Milan 87•.30 Italian lire 87S.7S
861.40
Paris 4.7325 French francs
4. 7575 4.6200
Amsterdam 2.2800 Dutch
guilders 2.3110 2.2310
Londoo $1.9100 to the pound
$1.8825 $1.9590 .
The Un!ted States announced
Wednesday, after the close or
Europe's business day, that it
will intervene on the money
markets in coordination with
European central banks to prop
the dollar.
$7 6,400
Gran t e d -
For Por n
A Superior Court j ury decided
Thursday thnt the ahowln.a of 11
X-rated films al the M.ltcheU
Brothe rs theater hadn't
damaaed Sant.a Ana anything
like the $480,500 the city sought.
However, the jury decided the
city ls entitled to $76,400 ln com·
pensatory damaces from the
Mitchell brolhers.
Jt wu Tuesday that the city's
s pecial antl-porno1raphy at-
torney Lold lhe jury they should
award lhe city $480,!IOO in
punltwe damages.
However. the jury did not find
James and Artie Mitchell and
their string ol X·rated movies
were worth anyllune in pUtliUve
damages.
The Jury did find the city was
entitled to $75,400 as compeosa-
lton for the theater's operation.
It wu the same jury that last
mooth decided that 11of17 filins
it reviewed were obscene.
Those films, lncludlna porno
flicks .. Behind the Greea Door"
and "Sodom and Gomorrah,"
had run a total or 382 days at the
Mitchell brothers X·rated movie
house on 17th Street in Santa
Ana.
Yet to be decided is whether a
court lnjwtcUon will be issued to
close down the theater.
That decision will be made
later by acting Superior Court
Judge Marvin Weeks. •
Weeks will also decide
whether a claim made by the ci·
t y for profits made at the
theater dw-ing the run of the 11
movies is valid.
F ro..Page AJ
PLEAS •••
the two remaining co-defendant.s
in that case have pleaded to the
charges.
Prosecution has been delayed
until the state Supreme Court
decides ff Hicks and his statr
were rightfully dis missed as
prosecutors by Judge Schwab.
So That's
The Secret
ARKADELPHIA, Ark.
(AP) -On h1s 106th birth-
day, Norman Hobgood,
Arkansas' oldest veteran,
was asked his secret of
longevity. "Not dying,"
Hobgood replied.
That announcement and ag.
gressive purchase of dollars by
the Federal Reserve Board
Thursday caused the .dollar to
soar on the world's foreign ex-
changes. Some dealers aaid the
dollar's losses early today were
a technical reactiOQ.-to its sharp
rise theJWeviows Clay.
•'The market l! testing the
central banks' resolve to keep
the dollar st.eady,'' commented
a Frankfurt dealer.
Miner Killed;
Guard Charged _
With Murder
A local Veterans of
Forelgn Wars pos t here
held a birthday party for
Hobgood at the Riverwood
Nursing Home. The re
were no candles on the
birthday cake: just the
numbers 106.
Veterans Administra-
tion records show that.
Hobgood is one of the
three surviving veterans
of the Spanish-American
War.
Slaying Admitte d
LANCASTER (AP) -A 17·
year-old boy has admiU.ed fatal-
ly shooting James Sly, 52, main·
tenance chief of a Lllncaater
high school in the school's park·
ing lot, sherlfrs deputies rePort.
Meanwhile, the stock market
suffered steep losses today as in-
vestors reacted with renewed
pessimism to the U.S. dollar's
foreign exchange problems and
a new boost in the prime lending
rate.
f'rona Page A J
BONFA •••
lion should be accepted of the
party shown to be lying.
lronfa said that he bad no in-
. tentlo"'pfwritingsuchaletter.
O'COl)Mr said that he wasn't
sure what it would prove, but in-
dicated Tbursday that be, too,
would take a voluntary poly.
graph test.
City Administrator Bud Belsito sald Lad~ that he was
awa" that Sonfa bad been plan-
ning to undergo the lie test.
Belsito sald he Uiinks it wouJd
be in O'Connor's interest to take
one too.
PRESTONSBURG, Ky. (AP)
-A United Mine Workers
member was shot and killed on
a picket line today, and a man
believed to be a security guard
was charged with murder, Ken-
tucky state police reported.
Capt. Walter Sims of the state
police identified the victim as
M ac k Lewis, 65 , of
Prestonsburg. Sims said Ralph
And erson of Prater Creek, in
Floyd County, was charged.
Sima said he was told that An·
d er son was employed as a
security guard at a railroad
crossing over whJch trucks haul
coal.
"The shooting did not occur at
a mine site,'' said Sims. "It was
at a crossing where a Jot of coal
trucks pass over and the victim
was one or five persona who had
set up a picket line."
There have been numerous in.
cidents of violence and van·
daUsm since the UMW launched
a nationwide strike a month aeo
in pursuit of higher waaes ~
other contract improvements.
A WORD TO THE WISE-
There is a tendency for many carpet stores to use atrtctly a
warehouse concept. One advantage is seeing carpeting in rolls
tather than samples.
Many disadvantages are evident -most operations of this
type buy only Off-goods. so that the customer only gets to see
old patterns, Of' carpets the mllfs couldn't sell to regular. outlets.
Also this type of operation generally feels that experience is
unhnportant, and conseQuently the salespeople know little or
nothing ebOut the products. Anally, most will farm out the
installations to the lowest bidder. guaranteeing a poor
installation. (Many of these installers are contracting Illegally
without a state license.)
At Alden's we maintain a happy medium. We carry a large
inventory and the largest sample selection around. We have
&Kperlencied salespeople, and our instellert were trained by us.
Finally. we are a state licensed contractor.
DEN'S
~ :iiiSiiilation: i:ustom iJ,apsriss
. , linoleum • wood flOor
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OL. /I, NO. 6, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1978
Today's Closl~g
N.Y. Stock
TEN CENTS
Die ·ch Enters lnnOcent Plea
'By GARV GRANVILLE
Of ... o.itr f'li.t Slaff
'Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich and architect
LeRoy Rose pleaded not gwlty
today lo bribery c harges
brought against them last month
by the Orange County Grand
Jury.
Superior Court Judge Robert
E. Rickles then oi;dered all pro-
ceedings against the two men tn·
to Superior Court Judge Philip
Schwab's courtroom.
Those proceedings are expect·
$76,400
Granted
or Porn
A Superior Court j ury decided
trhursday that the showing of 11
X-rated films at the Mitchell
Brother s th eater hadn 't
d amaged Santa Ana anything
like the $480,500 the city sought.
l However, the jury decided the
~ity is entitled to S76,400 in com-
t
ens a tory damages from the
itchell brothers.
Jt was Tuesday that the city's
pecial anti-pornography at-
rney told the jury they should
ward the city $480,500 in
un itive damages.
However, the Jury did not find
ames and Artie Mitchell and
eir s tnng of X·ratcd movies
ere worth anything in punilive
, amages.
The jury did find the city was
titled to S75,400 as compensa·
don for the theater's operation.
It was the same jury that last
~onlh decided that 11or17 mms J reviewed were obscene.
'fhou films, including porno
icks "Behind the Green Door"
nd "Sodom and Gomorrah,"
ad tun a total of 382 days at the
ltchell brothers X-rated movie
ouse on 17th Street in Santa
na.
Yet lo be decided i!\ whether a
ourt injunction will be issued to
lose down the theater.
Thal decision will be made
ter by acting Superior Court
udge Marvin Weeks.
Weeks will a lso decide
hether a claim made by the ci-
Y for prorits made at the
eater during the run of the 11
ovies is valid.
wlenCart
Feckral Cll3e?
T UCSON, Arii. (AP} -A
rented golf cart, last seen with
the Secret Service, has been re-
ported stolen.
The Tucson National Golf Club
filed a larceny report and said
the cart was one of four checked
out to the Secret Service during a celebrity tournament in which
form er President Ford ap·
pea red.
• Sgt . Mark Pettit of the Pima
County Sheriff's Department
quoted a spokesman from the
Secret Service as saying he was
certain all carts had been re·
turned.
Coast
Weather
Fair tonight and Satur-
day mornlne. Ten percent
chance of rain tonight. In·
creasing high cloudiness
Saturday afternoon. Lows
toni&ht 46 to 53. Highs
Saturday 64 to 68.
INSIDE TODAY
'Jocu 8Uhop Uke1 uin..R on
Lido la~. "I'd ratMr look out
m~ windot.o and uc a vtno
Chan live In s.v.rlM Hilb and
loOk out m~ &OfndotD and '" ~ Woll Strwt Joumot" Sec
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Superoisor, Architect Facing Bribery Trial -ed to include a number of pre-
trial motions. including a move
lo have District Attorney CecU
Hicks and his staff removed as
prosecutors of the case.
The md1ctment alleges that
Diedrich m return for a favora·
blc dccbion on a land use matter
then pending before \)le Board of
Supervisors accepted m oney
dir~ct...81s wa.y by a develop-
, ment fiilirlhrough Fullerton at-
torney Michael Remington.
The indictment also alleges
that Diedrich used his office to
entice the development firm,
An a heim Hills Inc. and 1ls
parent company, the Grant
Corporation, to seek out an
$80,000 bank loln on -Diednch's
behalf.
Rose is named only in a single
count of the thre~ount indict·
ment.
He is charged with conspiring
with Diedncfl to arrange the
solic1tatioo or bribes from the
company.
Remington was granted im·
munlty from prosecution before
telling the grand jury that
$55,000 of a legal fee paid him
was loaned to Diedrich.
The Dec. 15 eight-page indict·
ment cites 3S alleged overt acts
related Lo the charges.
Last July• 1. Diedrich and
county Supervisor Phllip An·
thooy were amone five men
~llr l'li.t-••Y Gery Am•,....
CHURNING FLOODWATERS SWEEP ACROSS IRVINE'S JEFFREY ROAD NEAR SAN DIEGO FREEWAY
Overflowed Flood Control Channel Tren1form1 Highway Into the Jeffrey River Thursday
Storm Worst in lr1'ine
By PIDLIP ROSMARIN
Ol IM Oally l'I ... Staff
"I want you lo stop this rain! 1
want you to do your job and stop
1tnow!!"
T he woman who said that
Thursday wasn't wringing her
hands in supplication toward
some unseen power beyond the
rain·swollen clouds that flooded
much of Irvine a second straight
day.
Sh e was s houting al a
secretary in the public works de·
parlmenl.
There were a lot of calls like
that one, according to the people
who answer the phones al city
hall, from residents wanting to
know how to get to work-or get
h o m e -fr o m a11d t o
neighborhoods n early wholly
surrounde<J by flooded streets.
Dollar Wan.es
But Retains
Earlier Gains
By The Associated Prtll
The doUar declined In cautious
trading on Europe's money
markets today but held on to
most or the gains it made Thurs·
day after U.S. action to snap the
currency out of its year-long
decHne.
Here are late alt.emoon rates
for the dollar ln m~or European
financial centers, compared
with late rates Thursday and
late rates Wednesday before the
United States started bu)'ing
dollars on the foreign ex-
changes:
Toda, 'l'llanday Wedaetda1
Frankfurt 2.1350 German
mark• 2.1490 2.0730
Zurlch 2.ooso Swtea francs
2.0.37 1.9375
Milan 874.80 Italian Ure 8'7S.7S
861.40
Pari1 ,.7125 French
,.7575 4.8:200
Am1terdam 2.2100 Dutch
suUdera 2.3110 2.~0
(kl DOLLAJl, f'••• AU
Thursday, as many as 17 city
streets were closed to traffic
because they were under water.
Virtually every north/south
route was shut down by the
rainstorm, which dropped about
a n inch and a half or water
Wednesday and another inch
Thursday.
Most of Wednesday's rainfall
came during a two·hour period
from about 4 to 6 p.m . when it
fell in torrential bursts, accom-
panied by hail.
Irvine police feared late
Thursday that residents in
northern neighborhoods of the
city most affected by flooding,
would be unable lo drive to or
from their homes.
Police Lieutenant J erry Boyd
11aid Ure storm has brought the
most exterusive flooding in Irvine
history.
* * *
Roads still closed today were
Culver Drive from Main Street to
Barranca Road and from Bryan
Avenue to Irvine Boulevard;
Parkway Drive from Lake to Jeffrey Road; Barranca Road
from Jeffrey Road to Sand Can-
yon Road; and Jeffrey Road
from the San Diego Freeway to
Irvine Center Drive.
A !so closed were Bryan
Avenue from Jeffrey Road to
Culver Drive; Irvine Boulevard
from Jeffrey Road to Culver
Drive; all of Ridgeline Drive in
Turtle Rock; and Turtle Rock
Drive from Starcrest Drive to
Sierra Cecile Road.
The flooded streets were ln
part responsible for numerous
traffic accidents, but the only
serious accident in the two days
of rain came when the sun was
s hining.
* * *
Fair Weather Seen
For This Weekend
By JACKIE HYMAN
OI U. Detty f'lleit .... ,
The National Weather Service
bas good news for rain-weary
Orange Coast residents: The
forecast calls for fair weather
this weekend.
Weather a peciallst Don
DePauw said clearing ls expect·
ed tonight, with high clouds on
Saturday and Sunday but no
rain.
For clam fans. there's addi·
tional good ne1tl. Estremely low
tides are expected both Sa\.Ur·
day and Sunday lite.moon.
Newport Beach llfe•uards
said a tide ol minus 1.5 ls due at
2:18 p.tn. Saturday and one of
mlnua LT at •:Ol p.m. Sunday.
Beat beacbea for clammlnr
are flat <1ae1 u In HunUnaton
Beach. Newport BHcla an.d Doh9ft)' BMCb, lifelU:anli 111d. Hip te\Pfl'alar 1t;ooJd bt 81
Salurd91, Ud lows .S2 tOalt.ht and U SatUrday n1"'t. h 11ld.
How ver, t>ePauw added, Lil•
stable atmOIPMtlc cowadlUou
make it hard to predict. ac·
curatefy.
"There's a new storm system
BLIZZAAO..UkE STORM
BA TI'ERS NORTH -A5
RELATED PHOT08-A3
An Irvine motorcyclist, David
C. Winslow. 17, of 4222 Escudero
Drive, was hospitalized after his
cycle slid Into a pickup truck
turning left in front of him on
Turtle Rock Drive at Concordia
Drive.
The driver of the truck, Ken-
neth E . Wells, 51, or West Co-
vina, told police he never saw
Winslow because of glaring sun-
light reflected off the wet street.
Winslow was treated for possi·
ble internal injuries. He was re·
ported in satisfactory condition
today at Tustin Community
Hospital.
Today Irvine police were mah·
ning s pecial road condition
telephone lines (754-3711 and
754·3712) to help residents de·
termlne safe travel routes.
Police Records Officer Linda
(See STORM, Page AZ>
HBAttomey
Says Lie Test
'Backs Him'
By llOBERT BARKER OI .. DMI•...,.. Slaff
Huntington Beach City At·
torney Don Bonfa said Thursday
that a lie detector test has
backed up bis account of a
physical altercation with one of
his deputies. ~
Bonra claimed that the test. which he sa.ld be took voluntarily
aDd paid for with bis own
money, vindicated him ill the
bitter dispute.
However, the man Bonta ls
f eudina with, Deputy City At·
torney John O'Connor, said that tho Ue detector test proves
nothing. ''Jt ta a tlmmJck and a fraud to the public," O'COnnor aald.: .. If BoDfa was alncere, Why
did he conceal and suppNSS the
fact that be wu tllllll a 1*7·
crapb tat until he returned With a favorabl report!
"Re could baH taken DJ
numbe!l()(tetll ~fore be paiMd
t8ee BOHFA. Paa• Al)
liamed in an indictment charc-
ing them with conspiring to
violate state political campaign
regulations.
Neither Died.rich, Anthony.nor
the two remaJning co-defendants
In that case have pleaded to the
charces.
Prosecution bas been delayed
until the state Supreme Court
decides if Hicks and bis staff
were rightfully dismissed as
prosecutors by Judge Schwab.
Carter
Stops in
Belgium
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -
P resident Cart er came to
Belgium today, the last stop on
his foreign tour, to assure the
Atlantic allies that any new
nuclear arms agr eement with
the Soviet Union will take ac-
count of Western Europe's
security concerns.
Carter told Belgian officials he
is optimistic about chances for
settling the three-decade old
Arab-Israeli dispute in light of
the peace dialogue be tween
Israel and Egypt and said be
believes there is still a possibili-
ty of a multilateral solution
"supported by several slates."
Prime Minister Leo Tin-
demans and Foreign Minister
Henri Simonet relayed Carters
remarks to reporters after the
Belgian ofricials met with the
president.
Later. the president left tot
Washington.
Simonet said Carter's com·
ment on a multilateral Mideast
eolullon Indicated some other Arab at.ates may be willing to
join tta. ~·J!ln>tia.D peace
dialogu at a later alage.
Arab mHilants, including
Syria-, Ubye and Iraq, have bit-
terly criticized the peace moves
initiated by Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat. but Jordan has in·
dlcated lt might join the talks at
a later date. Carter m et
Jordan's King Hussein during
the president's stopover last
weekend in Iran.
Tindemans said his talks with
Carter also touched on U.S. rela·
Lions with the European Com·
mon Market. particularly trade
relations and monetary prob-
·1ems caused by the decline oC
the dollar in Elirope.
(See CARTER, Page AZ)
Swiss Vault
Owners Held
In 'Robbery'
Operators or a precious metals
storage business in Santa Ana
were indicted today by the
Orange County Grand Jury on
charges they staged a phony $1.1
m illioo robbery last year.
Named in the indictment were
Swiss Vaults Inc. operators Vin·
cent Carrano of Seal Beach and
J ack FultonofCoronadelMar.
They are charged with con·
spiracy to commit grand theft,
conspiracy to s ubmit false in·
surance claims, s ubmission of
false insurance claims and 28
counts of grand theft.
The charges relate to a report
last July 9 that Swiss Vaults of.
fices al140CN. Grand Ave., Santa
Ana, had been hit by daylight rob-
bers.
Both suspects pleaded inno-
cent to the charges during a
brief court appearance today.
In elfect. the indictment al-
leges that Carrano and Fulton
staged the alleged phony rob·
. <See BEJST, Pa•e AZ>
AGENT LOSES
PIGGY l14NK
SEA TrLE (AP) -An FBI
agent bu reported a theft -hi9
,PlHY bank.
Ray lh&hll of tho bureau's
Seattle office told police
sorneone broke into bl• house
aometlme Wednoad_af. The
culprit .. UghUy" rlftlMed hit
bouae, Matbll aald, and made
oft with b1J bank. which actuaJJY
wu 1hapect like a nlctel and
beld abcM '5 ln cbante.
I
o.lty " ... ,,.... .., ... , ",,,.,...
FORLORN FIRE PLUG IS OUT OF A JOB TODAY
Scene Is at Allon and Jamboree Road In lrvln•
f'ram Page Al
STORM WORST.· ..
Hl'g.1n -.aid calls werl' con1.tant
Thur i>dd}. ' As fa:>l Js I could
pu-.h button:, ·
~I any or the T<''>1denh of
northern Jrvme wuntt•d to know
\\ hv btrcets 1n thl·1r area were
flooded and m ca:,c., numbhng,
"'ht'n other area-. of tht: city. and
oth<'r c1lles, weren't !>O bcverely
affected by the blorm
Ellen Freund, a pl:.inmng com-
m1!>s1oner who's running for the
ln·me City Council, complained
I hat poor liming JO build in~
flood control prOJt!l'b contr1bul·
l'tl to the prohlems.
· l'h1s 1s typical of the need for
a <'luscly m<'shcd "rowth
manai::<'ml•nt fil'Ol(rllm plan,"
.... he· !>Jid.
"l\lthough the city has more
than ~dc4ua t c drainage
faetlilit•s for lhl' <'xi-.t1ng de·
v1·lopmcnl. we arc· seeing
seriou .... problc>ms where un-
<'r>m plctcd facd1llc:> in un-
developed areas arc presenting
~ serious hazard to the de-
veloped area" or the city."
The Jrvine Company, wtilc:h
de'>1i:tned Ud bf1 m C -the hou..,1ng tr..icts m north Irvine
whl're flood1nR was most
:.Nious. blamed It on 1eography.
A company sPokesman. Jerry
Colltn'l. said northern Irvine is
in a tnpogruph1cal basin and is a
nJlural collector for stream
runoff Wdlcr. whereas southern
parts of th~ city arc more uphill.
and drain hettt>r.
"It's Jll'l a gl•ographlcal con-
d1t1on mor€.' thun anythine else,"
Collins said.
('ity Public Wo rks Director
Arent Muc·how agreed, and said·
geography coupled with in·
C'omplcle Oood control work re-
-;u I t<•d an tht• heavier than
normal flooding.
· Prohahlv the· real reason."
MlH'hOw said. "IS that. what
with the undeveloped nature of
thl• c•1tv. and all the construcUon
that ..., 1otoing on. wt• find a
roadwav or hnk an a rural sec
t1on of the city twcomes Impact-
ed hy "'atcr "
\1 uchow s aid there are few
flood control works in northern
Irvine Most dralnaJ:e Is through
natural channels and stream
bl'ds.
"When you 1et a rainstorm of
that intensity, the roads tend lo
wash," he explained.
On Culver Drive, where parts of
the road were undermined and al
one point an enUre Jane washed
out, Muchow said the problems
were caused by an undereb.ed
channel bullttodlvert water from
the San Diego Creek flood control
ch a nnel being constructed.
· Muchow said that, when tho
OAANGI COAIT
DAILY PILOT
channel is finished. probably by
early summer, that area should
be much Jess affected by raina of
s1m1lar intensity.
"We've been pretty lucky In
this city," Muchow said. "Thia
1!> probably the second or third
major rainstorm we've bad
s ince we became a city (in
1971).
'The other two times, people
were asleep."
CALL TO GET
ROAD DETAJLS
Irvine residents can find
out latest road conditions
by calling 754-3711 or
754·3712. Special telephone'
lines have been set up to
assist callers In finding
safe routes tbrouab the cl· •
ty. where many atre•U
have been fiooded by rain.
Front P~ Al
HEIST ••.
bt•ry to cover up their own
&vstemic embezzlement of allver
b·ullion and gold coins deposited
with Swiss Vaults by customer~.
Santa Ana police reported Ju·
ly 9 when they went to the Swiss
Vaults office ln response to !l
burglar alarm algnal that Car·
rano was found lied to an over:
turned chair.
They said Carrano told them
he went to his office that Satur·
day afternoon to keep an ap·
pmntment made over the phone
by a would-be depositor.
The bulky Seal Beach man re·
portedly told police he was held'
at gunpoint and tied to the chair
while sever al men took Sl.l
million in gold and silver from
the vaults.
Pohce could not explain why
Carrano went to the firm durine
its closed hours to accept the de·
posit of "twenty baa• of silver"
from a customer apparently un·
known to him.
Nor could they explain why
the security vault~ were cloeed
but not locked durlne what are
normally the firm's cloalna hours.
Driver Held
In ~booting
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
body was discovered in a cab
and its driver wu arreated for
Investigation ot murder after a
sheriff's helicopter officer
noticed the tali wH belna
driven erratically. authorities
say.
A sheriff'• apokeamao aald
Thuraday the cab waa obaerved
weavlnt ln and O\lt ot tratna
lanes Wedneaday nlaht and
pulled to a stop by 1round
crewa. They arretted Kenneth
Ray, ao, ot Loi Alll•l• after be
reportedl)' att.mJ)tOd to flee m
foot, Ray alle•edly dropped a
pistol u be nea. th• 1poie1mlli
added.
The bcxSf of \be oab'1 nplap
drivet, ¥1Chael KotmeacU, 21, ol
Loa A.Diel•, wu founcl~Jn tH
bact eea~ ahot at i.ut once. ...
Flooding, Slides Tallied
By llJQIABL PAl&SVJCB °' .. ..., .........
Flooded streets. erMlon and
mud slides continued to plaiue
Oranie County tod•Y as rain
poured down ror the fourth con·
aecutive day.
Irvine was hit hardest Thurs·
day as residents continued to
•wlm in the mo•t extensive * * *.
Fro• Page A I
RAINS •••
He said Santa Ana received .95
inches yesterday, for a season
total of 6.59. Last year's rainfall·
at the same date was 5.51
inches.
Ch arles Lewis at Orange
Coast Colleae in Coata Me11a tallled one inch for the pa.st 24
hours, for a season total of 7.36,
up from 4.98 inches last year.
The Oran1e County Harbor
Department in Newport Beach
recorded 87 inches, for a sea.son
total of 5.73 Inches compared to
5.31 last year.
In Huntin1ton Bea c h,
ratnwat.cber J . Sherman Denny
reported .•7 lncbea, for a aeaaon
total of 6.75. That flaure ta still
below the 1.28 inches recorded
last year at th1a time.
The Orange County Fire
Department In La1una Nl,uel
measured .78 lnchea, for a
season tot.al of 7.83 inchea. up
from 6.8' inches laat year.
f'ro•PageAl
DOLLAR ••.
London Sl.9100 to the pound
$1.8825 Sl.9590
The United Stat.ea announced
Wednesday, alt.er the close of
Europe'• bualness day, that ll
wlll intervene on the money
markets in coordination with
European central banks to prop
the dollar.
That announcement and ag-
gressive purchase of dollars by
the Federal Reserve Board
Thursday caused the dollar to
soar on the world's forelp ex·
changes. Some dealers said the
dollar's lOCJses early today were
a technical reaction to lts abarp
rise the prevloua day.
"The market 11 teat1n1 the
central bankl' resolve to keep
the dollar steady," commented
a Frankfurt dealer.
Meanwhile, the ltock market
1uffered 1teep louea today u in·
veatora reacted with renewed
pe11lmlam to the U.S. dollar's
torel1n exchange problems and
a new boost in the prime lending
rate.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrial stocks, which had
fallen 26.25 points already this.
week, was off another 12.04·
points to 792.88.
It was the first time It had
fallen below the psychological
SOO·polnt barrier since Oct. 25.
Losers took a 4·1 ed1e over
gainers among New York Stock
Exchan1e-llsted issues.
Anal)'lta had been expecting a
continuation of Thursday'•
broad decline, which was at·
tributed to doubt.I over the aufft·
c i ency of federal moves to
bolater the U.S. dollar in foreign
exchange trading.
Frio. Page Al
CARTER •••
Soon after Carter arrived,
about 20 demonatrators sta1ed a
proteat a1alnat the neutron
bomb, a nuclear weapon tbat
kllll wttboUt causlne extensive
damage to at.ructures out.slde the
immediate blast area.· The
demonstrators gathered a few
blocks from the U.S. Embassy
carrytnabannerareadJng: "Noto
the N eutroa Bomb." Bel1lan police said 14 pro-
testers were taken away for
identity checks.
Prime Rate
RiaesAgain
NEW YORK (AP> -
ClUbank1 &bo natlon'a
1econd·11r1eat eom·
meretal bank and the
u1ua1 pacuetter In prime 1tDd1Da rat. u.dl,
ralted ltl prim• rlte ...
q,uarter pohli toda1 to
elabt percet.
Tbt prime ra_. a~··
chart• oo 1oanl lO tta but eorpora&e c111tomtn, bad
bt•D at '1'4 peroen.t vlrluall1 lndu1tr11Vld•
1lnct November.
Tb• PfllM rate lt DOt dlncUr lnlctd to penonal ·
or 111°"P1• loU raw.. :
But habiw 191 ICllal·twm
prllat nurtacireUtl or
d•crtuu may lea4 to
•l m tl1r: monmtat.1 lD 4"!1~ '* dW' ...
noodlnf tn the city's history.
Several atretts were un·
recognizable, Inundated so that
they resembled the results of a
major fiood that 10 times the
rain mllbt have brought.
Elsewhere. a large portion or
Main Beach In Laguna wa.
swept into the sea by a drainage
flow and county authorlliea kept
a close watch on Sllvcrado Can·
yon, where a aerioua mud aUde
Isolated a number or residents early Thursday.
No serious Injuries have been
linked to the raina, but police
spokesmen rePorted a greater
number of minor traffic col-
1 is ions due to rain-slicked
str eets. •
Weal Oran1e Co unty
authorities report few problem•
with lloodinl and little ll any
dama1e.
Llkewise, the South County
area apparently escaped with
few problems, allhou1h
numerous construcUon sttes In
the Mission VieJo area were
sandbWed to prevent serious
erosion.
A mud slide Wednesday eve-
nln1 cut off a number of realdents
in the Sllverado Canyon area aa
bundreda of tons of mud poured
down SanU~oCreek.
The s1lde jamm~ the cre.k
bed causlng water and mud to
flow onto Silverado Canyon
Road.
Biil Reiter. pobHc work•
maintenance superintendent for
the count y Environmental
Man agement Agency, 11ld
workers were on the 6cene all
Wednesday, finally clearlnt the
roadway by 7 p.m. Thursday.
tn Laguna Beach, a steady
runoff from the Laguna Canyon
water&hed er:nptled through a
storm drain system at the cit.Y's M a1n Beach. The runoff sliced
the beach in half, forming a
temporary river.
The man!l&er of the N1,uel
Cinema ln Monarch Plua WN
s urprised Tb\lraday olthl to
learn that the front three rows of
the threater were under a couple
feet of water. Firemen were
called in to pump out nearly 150
gallona' .ol water at about 11:1.5
p.m.
Few problems of significance
were r e ported ln Newport
Beach, allhoUgh city crews wer~
called out to block out portions of Back Bay Drive and one of
the lanes on San Ml1uel Drive.
Jake Mynderse, director of
seneral services, •aid the lane
on San Miguel was clo11ed
becaUbe runorr from a nearby
constru~tlon site had un-
dermined the roadway 1ll1hUy.
Back 'Bay Drive, which s.klrts
the steep bluffs on the east side
of the Upper Bay, fell victim to a few small mud 1llde1.
A almllar problem was report·
ed In San Clemente, where a
mud elide cauaed the temPQrarv
closure or one lane on South
Coast Highway Thursday.
Costa Mesa tratfic en1ineers
ran out of "flooded" 1i1ns as the
downpour caused the shutdown
or many roads. Pollce were
called ln lo divert traffic.
Hardest bit wu 19th Street m
the downtown area, and 1 small
road cave-in waa reported on
Bristol Street.
Costa Mesa traffic authoriUes
said moet roadways were fairly
clear early today. However.
sandbap were &till betn1 made
available lo citizens al the city's
corporate yard at 2300 Placenua
Avenue.
Rising storm surf generated
by the incoming front whipped
up breakers from six to efght
feel at HunUneton Beach. with
occasional crests to 10 feet.
Parents Cling to Dope
Christmas Tree to Stand . Until Boy's FoUnd
ALEXANDRIA. Ky. (AP) -
The Chriatmas tree that S-year.
old Keith Holliday decorated Is
sUlJ up -and will stay up unW
hls parents find out what ha~ pened to him. ··1·u leave It until next
Cbrlstmu if 1 have to, .. said a
grim.faced Judy Holllday. Kettb'a mother.
"Keith wu so excited about
PUC Asked
To Regulate
'Junk Calls'
LOS ANGELES CAP)
Telephone "junk calla" are sale·
ty hazards and an invasion of
privacy, a state conaumer ol·
ficial aaya, and the Public Utilltlea Comml11lon abowd
re1ulatethem.
"Cail!omia LI oo the verse of
beln1 invaded with an abtolute
blanketin1 of these telepbooe
calls.'' Richard Spohn; direct.or
of the at.ate Conlumer Affalrl
Department, said Thurtday ln a
petition to the PUC.
Spohn urged the PUC to re-
quire companies to tell people
the measage ls pre-recorded and
ask them If they want to hear it,
a nd said permission to make
s uch calls shouJd be 1ranled on-
ly to automated d1alln1 services
• whose caUa disconnect when the
phone LI hung up.
He cited the case of a woman
who had a heart attack while her
·phone was Ued up by one of the
automated calls, forclna her
dauchter to run to a nelthbor fot'
help.
But Spoh.n'a clahu wete dla·
puled by an official for • Cen· tury City company that claims
to orillnate about 80 percent of
the solicitation calla in the COUD·
try.
"Many ot the repletion.a tbe
(conaumer affairl) department
is aaktni for are already in
use," sald Dennis Pit11erald.
secretary.treuurer for Dycoo·
West.
that tree. He decorated all ot It
and It looked like It. It'• a meu.
But we don't have the heart to
take lt down."
Wearing a aid muk and boot.a
on the wron1 feet, the
atrawberry blond boy walked
out of the house four aaya before
ChrlatmH -and never re·
turned.
State police and bundredl ot
volunteen spent days 1courfn1
thla wooded northern Kentucky
subdlvlllon, bom the atr. by
horseback and on foot. but
turned up nothlna.
"I'm trylnt not to alvt up
faith," aaid Mn. Holllday, .. but
it ian't euy. There are times
when I t.hiJ1.k he is dead."
Hls father has offered a
$10,000 reward for the boy's tale
return.
"Hustler" macadne owner
Larry Flynt odded '20,000 to the
re,..ard t.otal Thutlday aad an-
nounced th•t a full·paJe ad·
vert.ltemeat Oil Ute ~ 1rll1 be
run In the Aptll llfU9 ot the
ma1adne. Flynt 1ay1-1och an ad
would normally coet ta0,000.
IA M.a~:n· Holliday eacaped the nn killed 1M people at
the Beverly Hilla Supper Qub,
where she wu a waitre11. A
abort time later, her brother was
killed In a car crash. Her father
died at Thankatlving.
''1 fall apart a lot," she said.
her face creased with fatigue
and worry.
Blast Kills 1,
Injured Faur
~ADFOJlD, Va. CAP) -An
exploaloo at a nitroetycerine
manufacturing plant earl!' today
killed at leut ooe worker, In·
jured four and left one mlaelng;
offlctala said. Three buUdtpp in
the complex were destroyed.
W .H. Coqhll.n, public affatn
spokeaman for the Hercules.
Inc., ammm:dtim plant. said the
explosion took place about 8:10
a.m .• when ei-"t people were at
work In the nltrQllycerine tee·
ti on.
Ar WI,...,..
MISSING BOY
Keith Homday, 5
F,....PGfleAl
BONFA •••
one," O'Connor said.
Bonfa said today that O'Con·
nor's remarks are ao weak that
they are "ludicrous."
"Thia is the only lie detector
test that 1 have taken ln my life
a nd I am willing to take a He de-
tector test on that," Bonfa said.
The two attorneys were in·
volved in an altercation in
O'Connor's office Dec. 27. Each
claims he was Innocent and ac-
cused the other of assault and
battery.
Bonfa also claims that he was
falsely Imprisoned by O'Connor.
A deputy district attorney hu
refused to handle the case.
The offlolal said that each
man wu equally convincing in
his 1tory and that there was no
corroborating evidence for
either party.
But Boofa claims that the lie
detector teet be took on New
Year'• Eve shows that he didn't
attack O'Connor.
A WORD TO 1'HE WISE-
There Is a tendency for many C&ll)et stores to use strictly a
warehouee concept. One advantage ta aeeing carpeting In rolls
rather than samples.
Many disadvantages are evtdent -most operations of this
type bt.IY only Off-goods. so that the customer only gets to eee
old pattems. or carpets the millt couldn't eell to regular. out1ets.
Also. this type of operatk)n generally feels that experience is
unlmPortant. and consequently the salespeople know llttle or
nothing about the products. Finally, mott will farm out the
lnat1llatlon1 to the lowest bidder. guaranteeing a poor
Installation. (Many of these Installers are contracting lllegaJlv
without a state license.)
At Alden'• we maintain a happy medium. We canv a large
Inventory. and the largest sample selectjon around. We have
experienced utespeOPle. and our lnatJllert were trained by u•
Finally. we are a 1tate 1r991'\Md contrletor.
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La 11na/ South Coast Afternoon
N.Y. Stoeks
J VOL. 71, NO. 6, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES
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ED QUINN HOLDS BRICK HIT BY LIGHTNING
Wife 'Flattened' by Bolt In Areplace
A Big Charge
Ughtning 'Flattens' Woman
By STEVE MITCHELL Of ,,.. 0111, .. , ... lWff
They say housework offers few rewards, and Barbara
Quinn of South Laguna probably believes that alter light-
ning struck her home Wednesday afternoon
"She was dusting things by the fireplace when light-
ning hit the chimney," said hus band Ed C Quinn, of 32705
Caspian Sea, in Monarch Bay Terrace
"She was crouched down at the time and the light·
ning flattened her. She went down and stayed down," Quinn
' said.
THE WOMAN WAS NOT hurt in the incident, which
Quinn said, "sounded like a cannon shot "
' He said he was standing by the window when he saw ~ what he described as a terrific flash and a deafening
~ crash. t He said his wife wasn't frightened, "until about 10
1 minutes later ~hen it dawned on her what actually hap-
pened," he laughed.
The retired Chrysler Company vice president said he
and his wife went outside to find about a third of their
chimney lying about their patio and atop a neighbor's root
"SEVERAL OF THE BRICKS were just pulverized,"
Quinn marveled.
· Besides the chimney and a cracked window the couple
were unscathed by the li&htning.
But Barbara Quinn's going to be th.inking twice about
housework in the near future.
Drake and Sweeney
Richest Candidates
By WILLIAM HODGE
Of ... o.tl, ~It.II
Engineer Erwin E. "Jerry"
Drake and incumbent John
Sweeney lead a field of 10 as the
wealthiest candidates In San
Juan Capistrano'• March City
1 Council elections.
j 1 Economic disclosure state-
1 menta on me with the City Clerk
t
indicate Drake and his wife hold
$292,000 in equib' on five pieces
of property -including three
1 houses -sprinkled along the
! Orange Coast.
The three residences are
located In San Juan Capistrano
(bis residence), Mission Viejo
and Htmtingtoa Beach. Tbe two
lots are located ln Oceanside
! and El Paso, Texu.
\ Drake also llsta two groups or > 1tock in Callfomla corporations
r aad a second trust deed on the
Ml11ion Vi.Uo home u invest-
' menta. Each of the three invesl-l ment.s can1es a value not ex-
So'rhm's
The Secret
ceeding $10,000.
Incumbent Councilman
Sweeney holds an investment in-
terest in Isla del Sol, a San Juan·
based partnership In housing
and residential construction.
Value of the partnership exceeds
$100,000, according to economic
disclosure statements.
Sweeney also lists interests in
four San Juan properties, inchad-
ing his residence. Value or the
residence and three lots la llat·
ed at $10,000-$100,000 each.
Reiired teacher and coach Al
Arps lists two groups of common
stock, each valued at
$10 ,000-$100 ,000, and a
partnership interest not exceed·
ing $10,000 as investments.
Arps also lists his residence u
interest in real property valued
at $10,000 to $100,000.
Retired bustneuwoman
Marilyn Wllllama bolds comtnOO
stock In American Telephone
and Telegraph and TransWorld
Airlines as investmenta. Listed
value on each group of atoc:k
does not exceed $10,000.
Mrs. Williama also llata ln·
terest in two San Juan land cor-
porations boldiJlg four loll. Ber
10 percent interest in the Del
Obispo Land Cot'P. 11 lilted at
$10,000 to $100,000 and a 25 per-
cent interest bl the Orteca Land
Corp ts listed at tl0,000 to
$100,000.
Other candidates ancl tbelr
lilted economic worth are:
-Planning CommlHloner
Gary Bau1dorfer bold• two
Orange Cout boules, includlni
bls residence. valued at mon
than $100,000 each.
-Homemaker SUlan L. Om·
min11 holds two Oraqe Oout boq>e., not lncludlat-:ber ~
lden~~1 valued at $10,000 to
$100,vuu each.
-Fonner 8aD JUD llQCll' James ~ Uatl 1toek ud
two land·~ partnenhlpa
u Inv~ a:11it a •alue not ex~ $10, .. cb.
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1978 TEN CENTS
Die ·ch: 'Not Guilty'
·-Architee-t Ik>se-Sec-000,S -Bribery Plea
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of ... o.11, ...... SUtf
<>range County Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich and architect
LeRoy Rose pleaded not guilty
today to bribery charges
brought against them last month
by the Orange County Grand
Jury.
Superior Court Judge Robert
E. Rickles then ordered all pro-
ceedings against the two men in·
to Superior Court Judge Pbllip
Schwab's courtroom.
Those proceedings are expect· .
ed to include a numbe.r of J)f'e-
trlal motions, including a move
U.S. Action
Aids Dollar
In Europe
By The Associated Press
The dollar declined in cautious
trading on Europe's money
markets today but held on to
most of the gains it made Thurs-
day after U.S. action to snap the
currency out of its year-long
decline
Here are late afternoon rates
for the dollar in major European
financial centers, compared
with late rates Thursday and
late rates Wednesday before the
United States started buying
dollars on the foreign ex-
changes:
Today Thursday Wednesday
Frankfurt 2.1350 German
marks 2.1480 2.0'730
Zurich 2.0050 Swiss francs
2.0437 1.9375
Milan 874.30 Italian lire 875.75
861:40
Paris 4.7325 French francs
4. 75,5 4.6200
Amsterdam 2.2800 Dutch
guilders 2.3110 2.2310
London $1.9100 to the pound
$1.883S $1.~
Tbe United States announced
Wednesday, after the --clot• ol '
Eurolie'• tx.aineu day, thet tt 1
will 'ioterv41Je on the· mo.ney •
markets ln coordltaation ~)
Fi.iropliean dntral b*1ks to piop tHe doRar. ' ·• 1
'That ··ann°'Jllcement and ag-•
greulve pure'baae or dollars by
the Federal·' Relllerve Board
Thursday caused the dollar to
soar on the IWorld's foreign ex-
changes. Some dealers said the
dollar's losses early today were
a :technical ~action to Its sharp
rise the previous day.
"The mar~et is testing the
central ba.nk.S', resolve ·to keep
the dollar steady," commented
a Frankfurt dealer. ·
Meanwhile, the stock market
suffered steep losses today as. in·
veston reacted with renewed ·
pesalmlsm to the U.S. dollar's
foreign exchange problema' and
a new boOlt ln the prime lending•
rate.
The Dow Jones avera1e at 30
lnduatrial atocks, which bad
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Sto"len Cart
Federal, CtuJe?
TUCSON. Ariz. <AP> - A
rented golf cart, last seen with
the Secret Service, bas been re-
ported stolen.
The Tucaoo NaUonal Golt Club
filed a larceny report and said
tbe cart wu one of four checked
out to the S.Cret Service durlnl
a celebrity tournament In which
former Preaident Ford •P·
peuld. sst. Mart Pettit of th• Pima
Count7 Sberifra Department
quoted a IPOk•man from the
Secret Service u 1ay1Qa be was
certain all Carta bad been i-..
turned.
t4.GENT LOSES
P.ICGJ B4NK
SEAftLE :(AP) -An FBJ
a1eat bu reported a theft -bla
Pl•IJ blint. aay Madm at UM bw:eau'1 Seattle olflce told polio.
IOID.olll brat 181.o Jdl boQse
1om1tlm• Weda11day. The
.,ulps1t 0 1i11UT' ra1ackld hll
boUH, lllllall"'•Ud, -......
tittf --~ ........... actual.IT ..~...,.. ae a mebl .. ......... ..,.:
to have District Attorney Cecil
Hicks and bis staff removed as
prosecutors of the case.
• The indictment alleges that
Diedrich in return for a favora-
ble decision on a land use matt.er
then pending before the Board ol
Supervlsors accepted money
directed his way by a develop-
ment fmn throuab Fullerton at·
torney Mlcbffl Reminaton.
The indictment alao allegei
that Diedrich used bis office lo
entice the development firm,
Anaheim Hllls Inc. and lls
parent company, the Grant
,
Corporation, to seek out an
$80,000 bank loan on Diedricb's
behalf.
Rose Is named only In a slnete
count of the three-count lndlct·
ment. He is charged with conspiring
with Diedrich to arranae the
solicitation of bribes from the
company. Remington was granted lm·
munity from prosecution before
telling the grand jury that
$55,000 of a legal fee paid him
was loaned to Diedrich.
The Dec. 15 eight-page indict-
ment cites 3S alleged overt acts
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· o•A~ F~S -Wlen h~avy rains hit, Dana Point
Hi(rbof. sprmgs its o\itn waterfall. It drops about 30 feet
belew tl\e ruins of old hotel overlooking harbor that was
left'partially·built when the great depression hit in 1929.
Flooding, Erosion,
Mud Slides Tallied
By MlcmAEL PASKEVICB
OI .. o.it• Pit.II lutf
Flooded streets, erosion and
mud slides continued to plague
Orange County today as rain
p0ured down for the fourth COD·
secutlve day.
Irvine was bit hardest Thurs·
day as residents continued to
swim in the most extenaive
flooding in the city's history.
Several streets were un·
recognizable, inundated so that
tbey resembled the results of a
major flood that 10 times the
rain mlsht have brought.
Elsewhere, a lar1e portion of
Main Beach ln Laguna was
swept into the sea by a dralna&e
flow and count.Y autboritiea keot
* * *
a close watch on St1verado Can·
yon, where a serious mud slide
isolated a number of residents
early Thursday.
No serious injuries have been
linked to the rains, but police
spokesmen reported a greater
number or minor traffic col·
lisions due to rain-slicked
streets.
West Orange County
authorities report few problems
with flooding and little if any
damage.
Likewise, the South County
area apparently escaped with
few problems, althoueh
numerous construction sites in
the Mission Viejo area were <See DAMAGE, Pa•e AZ)
* * *
Fair Weather Seen ..
For This Weekend
BJ IACKIB BYMAN Ol•DMtr ........
Tbe National Weather s.rvlce
hu lood news for ram-We&l'7
Oran•• Cout r•ldeutl: Tbe
f or~ut ca1JI tor falr we.tber
tb.1s weekmd. W eatber 1peclall1t Don
DePauw uld clearblt la 'apect..
ed totUlbt, wttb hltb clouda an
S•tard97 and Sunday but DO
rain.
For clam r._, then'• 8ddl·
tlonal sQOd newt. E~elJ ~ lid., aN expee1.ed botb Satw'· ,
day and Sunhy. aftemOoll.
Newport B .. ch llf eauma
tald a Ude ot mmaa 1.111 dm at
2:11 p.m. 8MurdaJ' and .. at
JllUlUI 1.7 9t l;Ol p.m. Sddij.
• Beat bMCNI tor clammlllc
V. ftat CIMI • ill ~ B••cb, Newport B•acla ud
Doheny Beach, llfepards said.
Hilb temperature should be 87
Saturday, and lows S2 ton.lCht
and 41 s.turdaJ night, be aald. Howtrfer. DePauw added, UD·
BLIZ%ARO.UKE·9TORM
BAnERS NORTH -A5 .
¥J,;ATED PHOT08-A3
atable atmospheric eoadltlobs mike lt hard to predict ac·
curateb'.
.. Th-.'• a new 1torm S)'lltem
out tll~ but ll JOota like it will
1wtnc to I.be northwest/' be aald.
Tbe <>ranee Cout wu ltl1l
IOakina today after tM IOeond ~tiOir Sier:toc1 bl a ro. 1D WIUCh
aom• areu ~elvtd more than
Clee~P11•A.1)
related lo the charges.
Last July l , Diedrich and
county Supervisor Philip An·
thony were among five men
named in an indictment chars·
Ing them with conspiring to
violate state political campalen
re1ulation.s.
Neither Diedrich, Anthony nor
the two remaining co-defendants
in that case have pleaded to the
charges.
Prosecution baa been delayed
until the stale Supreme Court
decides if Hlcka and his st.aft
were rightfully dismissed u
prosecutors by Judge Schwab.
Tax Issue
Effects on
City Told
By SfEVE MITCHELL
OI ti• o.llY f'llM S!Mf
City officials have outlined the
scenario for what they term a
horror story in Laguna Beach
should the Jarvis property tax
reform initiative be approved by
state voters next June.
And potential remedies
forecas t for the loss of an
estimated $1.6 million In proper·
ty taxes lo the city range from
closing the Top of the World fire
station lo cutting S3 municipal
employees from the payroll.
City Manager Al Theal pre-
sented a report on the possible
effects of the tax reform
measure to councilmen Wednes·
day night, adding that the pell·
tion·pusbed initiative stands a •
good chance of passage this
June.
The Jarvis lnltlative would
limit property taxes paid by
homeowners to one percent of
the 1975-76 market value of the
·homes and would mean about a
S7 billion cut In local property
tax revenues statewide.
Tbe.al's estimated. lou of Sl.8
million come• from a com· parlson of a proportional dls-
lribuUoo of the property tax rev-
enue among the various taxing
agencies in 0.range County.
His war plan, which
theoretically would be instituted
until such a time as the state
leglslature would find alternate
revenue sources, include:
-Raising existing revenues
.by $509,500. This would mean in-
creasing bualness taxes by 20
percent, hiking the bed tax from
six percent to nine percent,
utilizing revenue sharing funds
and new capital Improvement
funds for city operations and
possibly closing down the city
operated bus system.
-Reducing expenditures f>y
$220,000 by knocking off capital
improvement programs, com-
m u nlty promotion and as·
sistance programs (with the ex-
ception ol Festival or Arla al·
locations) and transfer parking
authority funds to city opera·
tiona.
-Reducing jobs and salaries
by $1.6 million. This would in·
elude Jaytn1 off 17 policemen,
-(See REFORM. Page A%)
Coast
Weather
Fair tonight and Satur-
day momlng. Ten percent
chance of rain tonl&bt. In-
creasing bi&h cloudiness
Saturday aftsnoon. Lows
tonight 46 to 53. Hl1hs ,
Saturday 6' to 68.
INSIDE TODAY
Joeu 8'*"' Wea Uofno on
Udo / •. "I'd ralMr look out
m11 IDindoto and Ne a oW
Ulan Uw bl &o.rl11 HW. a:ncf
look out m11 tDindolo and au
tM WaU scrne JOCU"rtGl." SH
Featurlftg, Pao« BL.
l••ex
J
bllllf """ ...... lty ....,, ..,.,_
Vault Debt
20p
Face Charges
0perators of a precious metals
st9r"1• ~ ill ~'• A.Ga wfr• tiuflQ\fd . t(M.\ay "1 •he orau• County o.rw Jury OQ chat:41ea.~ ·~~ a pbo.Qy $1.l mUll°'~'t;lfear. Na\Xl~ Iii tM l ot~t were '
Swiss v~ ~· o~ato.ra Vin-
cent Car.-aiiO w SM! ~ and
Jack ~9'~~~"'"· They ~ cliaraf!Cl wt ooo-
spira,cy to ~' P' ,~._~· COJllPii'ac}' to 1\11>11\it ~ ~
SW'&DCe ~. $\abQ:\W .. of
false imwuce •clai.m.I ~ a countaof8'"~tbelt. '
The dw'C-~~to ''°eport last July 9 \):\&$ SWiaa V•~ of.
fices at~~ QtqdA.ye..,_la.Qta
Ana, haclbeeo 11.ift..Y daylitl't rob-
bers.
BoUl 1111~ plea~ ~
cent to ~ ~&ea ~u.riD& a
brief c~ ap~~ \oday.
In effect, \be il¥11$Deol al·
le1es t.&a1 OUTaDO ~ F\ll~
staged Ut,e alle1ed pb®y rob-
bery to cov4U' up \beir 9wn
systellMc e~U~Ql.ent of lilver
bullloA l,ad gold co~ depcWted w~th Swiu Vaults by c\IS~.
turned chair.
Tbey la1d Carr&DO tald ~
be Well' \o his OfO~ lbat S•~~ w. ~'~ &Q a,p-t~en' m~ O'(~ '-"e pbblie
\la woWd-be~~·~·
Tbe bu,l,ky Seal ~ch IQ&n re-PQ~t~ told polloe he was a-eld a'~~ an<l Ued to the cllair w'-le several men took $1.1 ~ 'o~ in &old MDd silver f~m
the va\<s.
Police ~ QQt .xpl&Ul why Carr~~' to \b• (irm dwing
Us clOHd ~ \o accept the de-posl,-Oi~tw~y "8• of silver" l~o~ a ~~to.mer apparently Wl· Ina.ow~'°~
No.r ooukl ~Y explaln wby
tbe aecucity vaults were closed
b\lt Dal locked during wbat are ..
normally ,1,e firm's closing boun. J~e Robert Ric~les ordered ~ meQ released on tbeir own recog~e and also ord~
tbem to r'PQrt \o Orqge County
Jail tod..v for honkl.Qi.
The jud2e also set Jan. 2Q as
the 6•l• lot U~e beginniog of
wh.at is expected to be a '°°' ser\" q( ~rial ~tio~.
CHURNING FLOODWATERS SWEEP ACROSS IRYINE'8 JEFFREY ROAD NEAR MN DIEGO FREEWAY
Overflowed Aood Control Channel Thunday Tma.tonn• Highway loto the Jeffrey River
Santa ADa police rep,orted J~
ly 9 wllen ~ went to th. S,wtsa
Vaulta offWe \11, res~n,H to a
burglar alarm signal that Car-
rano waa found tied to an over-
An Wttd~e~i '' a for~al ~se ~ ae.mst a ~ by a <.rand jury. It does not
establish &Uilt or innocence ..
European Security
Concern Promised
BRUSS~LS. Belgium (AP) -
Pre!-o1 d cnt Carter came to
Belgium today. the last slop on
his forP1gn tour, lo assure the
Atlantic ul11 cs that any new
nuclear armc; agreement with
the Soviet l'nwn will lake ac-
l' Oun t of Western Europe's
s"'curity concerns.
Carter told Belgian officials he
is oplimisuc about chances for
settling the three-decade old
,\rab-Jsracli dispute in light of
lh c peact-dialogue between
Israel and Egypt and said he
believes there is still a possibili-
ty of a multilateral solution
"supporte<J by several states.''
Prim e Minister Leo Tin-
dcmans and Foreign Minister
llcnri Simonet relayed Carter's
remarks to reporters after the
Belgian orfic1als met. with lhe president.
La ter the president left for W ashmgton.
Simonet said Carter's com-
ment on a mu1Ltlateral Mideast
~olut1on indicated some other
,\rab slJtes may be willing Lo
Arts Contributions
Not Encouraged
The widow of long-time
Laguna Beach wood carver Clif·
ton Warner said she has not
sought contributions to the
Festival of Arts and the Pageant
of lhe Masters.
The Oo1ly Pilot erroneously
reported the request for con-
tributions 10 a story earlier this
week. Mr. Warner died Saturday
at lhc age of 91.
Delegation Meets
TOKYO (AP) -Hao Teh-
dun~. president or the Cblnese
People's lnsUtute ol Foreign Al·
fairs. ~ave a banquet in Peking
on Thursday for a Congressional
delegal1on. China's Hs inbua
news agency reported. The
group was led by Sen. Alan
Cranston, 0 -Calif., and Rep.
C h ar les Whalen, R-Oblo,
Hsinhua said in a dispatch ft:orµ
Peking.
DAILY PUOT
join the Israeli-Egyptian peace
dialogue at a lat.er st.age
Arab militants, including
Syria, Libya 8Jld Iraq, have bit-
terly criticized the peace moves
initiated by Egypti8Jl President.
Anwar Sadat, but Jordan bas in-
dicated it might join the t.aJks at
a later date. Carter met
Jordan's King Hussein dwing
the president's stopover last
weekend in Iran.
Tindemans said his talks with
Carter also touched on U.S. rela·
lions with the European Com-
mon Market, particularly \rade
relations and monetary prob-
lems caused by the decli.lle of
the dollar in Eurbpe.
Soon after Carter arrived,
about 20 demonstrators staged a
protest agaillst the neutron
bomb, a nuclear weapon that
kUJ.s without causin& exteosive
damage to structures oUtside the
immediate-blast area. The
demonstrators gathered a few
blocks from the U.S. Embassy
carryingban.nersreading: "Noto
theNeutronBomb.''
Belgian police said 14 pro-.
tes ters were taken away for
identity cheeks.
From Page Al
REFORM •••
11 firemen, 12 munioipal
services employees, five plan-
ning employees and addit,iooal
city workers for a total of 53
layoffs. The city has 188 employees.
Remaining employees would
receive a pay cut of 2.5 percent
under the interim program out-
lined by Tbeal.
Councilmen said Laguna
Beach would-have a tougher
task of living with the initiative
than some other cities because
it has become more and more
dependent on property tax ln·
come over the years.
Councilman Jack MeDowell
said the city, .. will have to
challenge every single ex-
pense," and called Tbeal'a re-
port a startling analysis -even
though the city manager came
up with a ~ttal $®0,000 In
other re¥enues to offael the
blow.
Mayor Jon Brand was
alarmed at the potential loss of
fire, police and mat.in• safely
services 119 th• cJ\y. Tb°" ~ departments take a 42 percent
bite out of the city's budget.
Stating that it would be t,n.
possible: tp opec'a~ the city witb
such a cut. Brand suggested the
city look into forming a charter
-a move w.b.ich he said ,..~ ~w ~ Beacb, to.r.._.. -1· d.itiQoal r~~.
That plan \YU~ d~bf fellow cowcilmm who. U)e rn.uot "~e. i.s.oo aJ¥b. u
a si~ ~." Qd tbat t,be swltqh froa) a. .-.rel la.w clty
would not belt> matters.
Instead, the council voted to.
form. t'WOCQIDIDi*-~ . :nr::;:;;r~
. potenft'al lbttlattve. Th• 0.-~ qr\ • 9'• te~ r~_., ~' ._.,
CQ '~
u .... -~~·-· ~~·~1 .. cowu._. . "3<1111 • e.,.:~; .. I .._ •• l•,•:-.-r:= meu"l"t911l.,_ ... ~ave to cUp lidO our reeena. ••
('t ~ .. ·' • ' I'...,_ Page Al Appraised at $300,000
DAMAGE INCREASES ••• City WeigluJ Plans
For Animal Shelter
sandbaaed to prevent serious erosion
A mud slide Wedoeaday eve-
nins cut oU a number of residents
in the Silverado Canyon area as
hundreds of tooa of mud poured
down S8JltiaioCreek.
The slide jammed the creek
bed causing water and mud to
flow onto Silverado Canyon
Road.
Bill Reiter, public works
maintenance supuintendeot for
the county Environmental
Manasemeot Agency, said
workers were on the scene all
W edDeaday, finally clea.ring lbe
roadway by 7 p.m. Thursday.
lD Laeuna Beach, a steady
runoff from the Laiuna Canyon
watershed emptied throu,gh a
storm drain system at tbe city's * * •.
l',....PflfleAI
'RAINS ••..
an incb of rain.
The hi&best amount reported this morning for the past 24
hours was on Saddleback MoWl-
tain 's Santiago Peak, which re-
ceived two inches, The season
total there since July is 19.2 .
inches compared to 12.3 last
year, said John Gietzen of the
Orange County Flood Control
District.
l:le said Santa Alla received .95
iochea yegtuday. for· a se8.SQI)
lota1 of 6.59. Last year's rainfall at the same date was 5.51
inc bes.
Charles Lewis at Orange
Coaat College in Costa Mesa
tallied one inch for the past 24
ho~s. for a season total of 7.36, up from 4.98incbea last year.
The Orange County .l:larbor
Department in Newport Beach
recorded .~ inches, for a season
total of 5. 73 inches compared to
5.31 last year.
lo HuD.tington Beach,
ralnwatcber J. Sherman I>eamy
reported .47 lncbes, for a season
total of 6. 76. That flgw-e is still
below the 7.26 locbes r~orded
laa t year at this time.
The OraQ.8e Couuty Fire
Department in Lagu,oa ~el
measure4 • 78 lo.cbea, foz a
season total of 7.33 iD.ches. up fro~ 6.8' l.Dcbes l~t year.
...._P9flt!JAJ
DOLLAR •••
Main Beach. The rvnoff sliced
the b~h in half, forming a
temporary river.
The manager of the Niguel
Cinema in Monarch Plaza was
s urprised Tbursday night to
learn that the front three rowa ol
the threaler were under a couple
feel o! waLer. Fil'emeo were
called in to pump out nearly l50
gallons of water at about 11: 15
p.m.
Few problems of signilicance
were reported in Newport
Beach, although city crewa. were
called out to bk>ck out portions
of Back Bay Drive and oo.e of
the lanes on San Miiuel Drive.
J a.ke Myoderse, director of
general services, said tbe lane
on San 14ieuel was closed
because runoff from a nearby·
construction s i.te bad un-
dermined the roadway sligbUy.
Back Bay Drive. which skirts
the steep bluffs on the east side
oC the Upper Bay, fell victim to
a rew small mud slides.
. A simile4' probJem was re~
ed in San Clemente, where a
mud $lide caused the temporary closure of one lane on South
Coast Hiahway Tb.~sd.ay.
Costa "Mesa traffic eoiIDeera
ran out or "flooded" sigas u the
downpour ca"'8ed U>e shutdown
of many roads. PoHce were
called in io divert tram~.
Hardest hit was 19th Str~et in
the downtown area, aod a s~all
road cave-in was reported Qn
Br-iatol Str~t.
Costa Mesa traffi9 a~es
said most roadways were fairly
clear early today. However.
sancU>ae.s were still beblg mfde
ava,\lable to citlieo.s o.t \he c~ty's
corporate yard at 23QO flaceatia
Aven~.
Riling storm aurf CeQ4U'~
by tbe incoming (l;<N.U w~l>&>e<l
up break~ how ~ to eW!L
ffft at }{UD~ Be~h4 wlLh
occa~CJN.l cl'el\a \o 10 (eet.
Appraisers~ by the city of
Laguna Beae" say a \.$ ac.ce SPCA facilfty on Laguna CIW..YOQ
Road i~ worth $300,000.
Now ~ say tQey wUl
await that agency's own •P·
praisal, ~ ~Y. n~\ T1-u.tS·
day, before be~ ne.e~tia· lions for possible purc6ase of the
site by the ci~y.
LaguAa Beach Planaine
Director l>oug Schmitz s~ ~
aalmal fadllty &iP"~ was
broken down ~ 'w~ fi&ui:ea
with the animal kennel vahied at
$178,000 and tbit ._... at $1.22,000.
The cllY ~ belQ out UO,QOO
from the 'budget tor pilrcbue ot
aa animal sbel~er facility~ aod
councilmen .hinwd Wed4esday
night that the re1l ot the mqoey
may have to come from general
fund re&er'Ve5-.
The city currently contracts with Dr. Rose E.kebe.rJ for
animal shelter services. paying
her $1,320 a mojith.
That contract was terminated
last July by the kennel owner
FroaPageAJ
WEALTHY. •
af\er tbe councU ~pproved
fes&av!'LparkJN on t lo' aCNSS
ttom mo k.~el ~ver ber obj9c-tio~.
Tb• contract WO!\ renewed
foUowtn& tbe COll,fOVtflY l b\lt
the c1'y ~ hie~ ac:Uvel.Y seek-
in& l\8 o~ tacilUy fi.P~~-
Councilmen Wednesday night
dld. not dloC\1$S an olter by a priV-ate •eonel operator, who of.
feHd to purc~ase the SPCA
fao111')' and aell lt to the city for
Sl following a 2>year leasehold
period.
D-vid 'l\cber, operato.r ot tbe
Pampered Pel~ Hotel. ol-
fered io bu.Y the (•cilia and pro-
vidt servi~es w the city for fl,70Q•~ But Vice Mayor Sally Bellerue
•t-ict tM d\Y ~ be betterlJft operatlng U• owo facility,
addiD& ~council, will bave to ~ at the wQole ~aee after
re.ceiviq ~ SPCA QpralsaJ next wet«.
Thief in Laguna
Geta Antique Coins
Antique coins valu~ at m~e ll\aD $1,000 were s\olen fro°' a Laguna Beach rQaD•s b~e
Thursday, a)ong with the man's
camera.
Donald Gruver, •2, ol 985
North Coast Hipway tald •
fleer&. tbieves toot coiDa incW.
iq& a ta.50 &okl piece from Ya.
' l1 l&M lold piec. and snen lsel. ail vu dQllara from hb home
sometime Wednesday Diehl-.,
Tlluraday lDOl"lllag.
A WORD. '00 TBE WISE-
·i
Th0(e is C:\ tendeA;Gv fc» mag>4' carpal ttorea to use strictty a
warehouse. coooept. One advantage ie ~log carpeting tn rolls
r~ther than aamples.
M~Y di$adva~ges are.. (Wt.d~mt -mo,,t oper&tWftJ of th.is
type ~ O(lly Off-QOOdS, SQ ~ t~ ~iomer only Qeta to. 888
old patterns, or ~the ~~r\~ ''" tQ reguial outlets. A'6o, thlt type of OCMQtaQ«\ Qeae(al 1eeb tl\lt experleA<» is
untmportoot, and ~lb' the tial~ know little or notnl~ aQ<>ut tha P1oduoa. .Anally. most wiU facm eu& ~
installa.ttons to the lo~ blddet, guafanteelng a poor
instaltatloo. (Many of tMse in9'alleN ere oontraoting iU..oall~
wUhout a atate license.)
At Akte4\'a. we maJntaln a hai>PY medWm. We carry a ~ inve~ and the targ,est sarclPJe 8'1~\ioA ts:ound. We have
e.xperlieflOed aalespeop(e. wl(t °""' ~ wwe tralne<t by us.
Finally, w& are a state tice(Wed ~tcKtot.
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Orange Coast
EOITION
Today"'s Closing
N.Y. Stoek
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VOL. 71, NO. 6, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1978 N TEN CENTS .
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By CARY GllA.NVILLE
OI IM DaOy l'lltlt Sl•ll Orang~ Count1-Superv1sor
Ralph Diedrich attd architect
LeRoy Rose plea<t~ not gwlty
today to bribery charges
brought against tb~Ol last month
by the Orange CoJllllY Grand
Jury.
Superior Court .Judge Robert
E . Rickles then or~ered all pro
ceedings against the two men •'1·
to Superior Cour" {.udge Ph1ltp
Schwab's courtroom.
Those proce~ are expect-
Weekend
, Sunshine
Expected
By JACKIE UYMAN ....
Ol IM Dally Pl .. 1 Sl-"
The National Weather Service
has good news ror rain-weary
Orange Coast residents The
forecast calls for fair weather
tnis weekend
W e at her s pec i a I 1st Don
DePauw srud clellJ'mg 1s expect·
ed tonight, w1lb high cloud!> on
Saturday and Sunday but no
r ain.
• For clam fans, there's addt·
I, tional good news. Extremely low
tides are expected both S:.tur·
d ay and Sunday anernoon
Newport Beach lifeguards
BLIZZARD-LIKE STORM
BATTERS NORTH -AS
RELATED PHOTOS-A3
said a tide of mihus 1 5 is due at
2 : 18 p. m. Saturday and one of
minus 1 7at 3 01 p.m. Sunday.
1 Best beaches for clamming
'·are fl at ones as in Huntil1gton
Beach, Newport Beach and
Doheny Beach, lifeguards said
High tempera~& e shcwld be 67
Saturday, and to"a 9! tonight
and 48 Saturday night, he said.
However, DePauw added, un-
stable atmospheric conditions
make it hard to predict ac·
curately.
··There's a new storm system
out there. but it looks like It will
swing to the northwest,'' he said.
The Orange Coast was still
soaking today after the second
24-hour period in a row in which
some areas received more than
an inch of rain.
The highest amount reported
~his morning for the past 24
hours was on Saddleback Moun-
aln's Santiago Peak, which re·
'elved two inches. The season
\>tal there since July is 19.2
\iches compared to 12.3 las t ~ear, said John Gietzen of the
(See RAINS, Page A!>
~ * * * ·Rain Damage
Increases on
Orange Coast
By MICHAEL PA.SICEVICll Of Ille .,..,, 1'"'4 .....
Flooded streets, erosion and
mud slides continued to plague
Orange County today as rain
poured down for the fourth con·
secutive day.
Irvine was hit hardest Thurs-
day as residents continued to
awim In the most extensive
flooding in the city's history.
Several streets were un-
recognizable. inundated so that
they resembled the results of a
major Oood that 10 time• the
raln mi1ht have brouaht. Elsewhere, a larae portion of
Main Beach in La1una was
swept into the sea by a .drainage now and county aut.horiUes keot
a close watch on Sllverado Can·
'JOft, where a serious mud slid•
·110Jated a number of realdenta
early Thursday.
No serious injuries have been
linked to the rains. but police
1poke1men reported a peater
number or minor tnffic col-
ll1lon1 due to raln-allclted
lltffls.
West Oran1e County
ai\bortties nsport few problems
WUh floodinc and Uttl• II any ..........
,Likewise, tJur South County
aNa apparenUy escaped with t•• })toblems. aHhou1h
a_.eroua eonatrucUoa tilel tn
\ft llwlon VleJo we
••tbaaed to prfl'tnl "'1oul .....
ca.t DAllAGS. Pale AJ)
·ch Enters Innocent Plea
Supervisor, Architect Facing Bribery Trial
ed to include a number of pre·
trial motions. including a move
to have District Attorney Cecil
lhcks and his staff removed as
prosecutors of the case.
The Indictment alleges that
Diedrich in return for a favora-
ble decision on a la.Dd use matter
then pend.tng before the Board of
Su pervisors accepted money
directed his way by a develop·
, .. ment firm through Fullerton at-
torney Mlchael Remington.
The indictment also alleges
that Diedrich used his office lo
entice the development firm,
Anaheim Hills Inc~ and its
parent company, the Granl
Corporatlon, to seek out an
$80,000 bank loan on Diedrich's
.behalf. ·
Rose is named only in a single
count of the three.count inctict-
ment.
He ls charged with conspiring
with Diedrich to arrange the
solicitatioo of bribes from the
company.
Remington was granted Im·
munity from prosecution before
t ellin°g the grand jury that
$55,000 of a legal fee paid rum
was loaned to Diedrich.
The Dec. 15 eight-page indict·
ment cites 35 alleged overt acts
related to the charges.
Last July 1, Diedrich and
county Supervisor Philip An-
thony were among five men
named in an indictment charg·
in& them with cons piring to
violate state political campaip
regulations.
Neither Diedrich, Anthony nor
the two remaining co.defendants
in that case have pleaded to the
chargel..
Prosecution has been delayed
unttl the state Supreme Court
decides if Hickl> and his staff
were rightrully dismissed as
prosecutors by Judge Schwab.
Tradeoff Eyed
NB. May Get Park Land
Delly ...... -~o-, ·--
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of , .. O.Mr Pllet llMf
A tradeoff scheme which could
end with city acquisition of
property needed to complete West
Newport Park will be discussed
by Newport Beach councilmen
Monday afternoon.
The plan proposed by
CalTrans involves the former
Pacific Electric Railway ri&ht·
of-way stretching a longside
West Coast HJghway from the
Santa Ana River to 59lh Street
The city purchased part of
that right-or-way from 59th
Street on to River Avenue a few
Old Faces
Fade Frolll
NB Race?
FORLORN FIRE PLUG IS OUT OF A JOB TODAY
With filing for the Newport
Beach municipal elections slat-
ed to open next Thursday, it ap.
pears that three of the four in-.
cumbenu may not seek re-
elect.ion.
Scene Is at Atton and Jamboree Road In Irvine.
Flooding, Erosion,
Mud Slides Tallied
Two incumbents, Mayor Milan
Dostal and Councilwoman Trudi
Rogers, already have announced
that they will not run. The third,
Mayor Pro Tern Pete Barrett
said today he bad not yet de-
cided whether to seek a second
council term.
By PWLIP ROSMARIN
Of, .. Dally Piiot Slalf
''I want you to stop this rain! I
want you to do your job and stop
it now!!"
The woman who said that
Thursday wasn't wringing her
hands in supplication towaru
some unseen power beyond the
rain-swollen clouds that flooded much of Irvine a second straight
day.
S h e was s houting at a
secretary in the pubHc works de-
partment.
There were a lot of calls like
that one. according to the people
who answer the phones al city
hall, from residents wanting to
know how to get to work-<>r get
home -fr om a nd t o
neighborhoods nearly wholly
surrounded by flooded streets.
Thursday, as many as 17 city
streets were closed to traffic
be ca use they· were under water.
Virtually every north/south
route was shut down by the
rainstorm, which dropped about
an inch and a half of water
Wednesday and another inch
Thursday.
Most of Wednesday's ralnlall
came during a two-hour ~rlod
from about 4 to 6 p.m. when it
fell In torrential bursts, accom-
panied by hail.
Irvine police fe ared late
Thursday that residents in
northern neighborhoods of the
city most affected by floodlni,
would be unable to drive to or
from their homes.
Police Lieutenant Jerry Boyd
sald the storm has broucbt the
most extensive flooding in Irvine
history.
Roads still closed today were
Culver Drive from Main Slreet to
Bananca Road and from Bryan
Avenue to Irvine Boulevard ;
Parkway Drive from Lake to
J eltrey Road; Barranca Road.
from Jeffrey Road to Sand Can-
yon Road; and Jeffrey Road
from the San DiegC> Freewa.y Cb
Irvine Ctoter l>rlve.
A tao closed were ::J•n A venue from Jeffrq Jl to
Culver Driv•; Irvine BcXilevanl
from Jelf~r Road to Culver
Drive; aU ol J\lcll9DM Ddft In
TurUe Rock ; d T\utle Roell
Drl•• from Slaicawt Drive to
Slerra ~e ftotd.
. The flooded streets were in
part responsible for numerous
tramc accidents, but lhe only
serious accident in the two days
of rain came when the sun was
shining.
An Irvine motorcyclist, David
C. Winslow, 17, of 4222 Escudero
Drive, was hospitalized after his
cycle slid into a pickup truck
turnlng left in front or him on
Turtle Rock Drive at Concorctia
Drive.
The driver of the truck, Ken-
neth E. WelJs, 51, of West Co-
vina, told police he never saw
Winslow because of glaring sun-
light reflected off the wet street.
Winslow was treated for possi-
ble internal injuries. He was re-
ported in satisfactory condition
today at Tustin Community
Hos pital.
The one incumbent who s~s
·she is definitely going lo be a
candidate is Lucille Kuehn, who
has been told by one would·be
opponent that she will have his support.
Peter Van Schultze, who had
announced in November that he
would oppose Mrs. Kuehn in the
sixth council district, sent her a
letter this week in which he
declared "I will not only
withdraw from the race but also
will pledge my support to your
campaign."
Mrs. Rogers, who represents
the first district, earlier had
made a similar announcement
or candidacy which she later
followed by declarine she would
not seek election.
· Jackie Heather, chairman of
(See RACE, Page A2)
A Big Charge
lightning 'Flattem' Woman
By STEVE MITCllELL
Of -Delly """"'"""
They say housework offers few rewards, and Barbara
Quinn of South Laguna probably believes that after U1ht·
nlnt struck her home W ednetday afternoon.
"She was dusting things by the fireplace when light·
nin& hit. the chimney," said husband Ed C. Quinn, of 32705
Cu pi an Sea, in Monarch Bay Terrace.
"She was crouched down at t.he time and the U.ht· nlng flattened her. She went down and stayed down," Quinn
said.
THE WOMAN W"S Not' hurt ln the incident, whlcb
Qulnn saJd1 "sounded like a cannon shot.''
He said he was 1tandinl by the 'window when ti. aw
what .be described u a tartflc fluh and a dHfenlDI
crash. He aald hi.I wife wun't frlptened, .. until about 10
minutes tater when it dawned on ber what 1ctuaUJ ~
pened,0 he Jauehed.
Tbt ritlred Chrysler Company vice prwldeat a&td be
and hlJ Wile wept out.side ~ llnd about a W.ril ol their
cblm1U111Ylric.about tbt.lr pat.lo and a&op a nlltbbOf'• root •
years ago and this summer, the
first phase of the park was
opened.
At that time city officials were
hopeful they could work a trade
with CalTrans for the remainder
or the strip by paying for the
$600,000 adctition of an eastbound
lane to the highway through the
area.
Thal deal, however, was killed
by state officials and coun·
cilmen Monday will hear the
agency's latest offer .
City Manager Robert Wynn
said the new proposal involves
two pieces of state-owned land.
Prime Rate
Rises Again
NEW YORK (AP) -
C itibank, the nation's
second-l argest com-
mercial bank a nd the
u s ual pacesette r in
prime lending rate trends,
raised its prime rate one-
q u a rter point today Co
ei&ht pera(!nL _ •
The prime rate, a bank's
charge on loans to its best
corporate customers, bad
been at 7~ perce nt
virtually industrywide
since November.
The prime rate is not
directly linked to personal
or mortgage loan rates.
But bankers say long-term
prime rate increases or
decreases may lead to
s imilar moveme nts in
other loan charges.
Swiss Vault
Owners Held
In 'Robbery'
Operators of a precious metals
storage business in Santa Ana
were indicted today by the
Orange County Grand Jury on
charges they staged a phony $1.l
million robbery last year.
Na med in the inctictmenl were
Swiss Vaults Inc. operators Vin·
cent Carrano or Seal Beach and
Jack FultonofCoronadel Mar.
They are charged with con·
spiracy to commit grand then ,
conspiracy to submit false in·
surance claims, submission or
false insurance claims and 28
counts of grand theft.
The charges relate to a report
last July 9 that Swiss Vaults of·
fices at 1404 N. Grand Ave., Santa
Ana, bad been hit by daylight rob-
bers.
Both suspects pleaded lftno.
cent to the charges during a
brief court appearance today.
ln ef(ect. the lndictnient al·
leaes that Carrano and Fulton
sta1ed t.he alleced phony rob-
bery to co.er up their own
systemic embentement of silver
bullion and gold coins deposited
with Swiss Vault.a by customms.
Sattta Ana police reported Ju.
ly t wben the,y went to the Swiss
Vaulta offtce l:n response to a
bur1lar afatnl slpal that Car·
rano wu fOW1d t.led to Ill over·
tW"Oed dWr.
The)' said Carn.no toJd them
be went to hlJ off\ce th•t Satur-
day afternoon co keep an ap·
polntmlllt made over t.h• pbofto
by a wou.14-.be dtpoaltor.
The dulb Seal 8Qcb me re-portodty,tG14 polite be ......
lat fanpolnt and Ued to th Cbalr whUt .. veral mu tOot •t.l
mlllloo In rold Md au.w ma t.be••mt..
One ·is the former PE right-of·
way and the other is a blufflop
parcel bounded by West Coast
Highway and Superior Avenue.
Under the new proposal,
CalTrans would sell the bluff top
property for residential develop-
ment. The city would be re-
quired to take a credit for the
$587 .000 in park fees from that
development.
In return, CalTrans would de-
duct an 1dent1cal amount from
the $1.13 million asking price for
the PE right-of-way, m aking the
city's out·of·pocket expenses Cor
<See TRADE. Page AZ )
Murder
Witness
Wanted
Frank Rossi, the Laguna Hills
resident expected to be a key
witness in the trial of seven peo-
ple accused In t.he Stephen John
Bov an killing, la wanted in
Rhode Island for extortion, il
was revealed today.
Authorities in Providence said
they probably will not extradite
Rossi, whose real n ame is Frank
Deleo.
Rossi-Deleo has been in hiding
since prosecution of the murder
case began. He Is also expected
to be an important witness in a
narcotics case pending against
one of the seven murder defen-
dants.
As Deleo, he was named with
another man in an April, 1969,
grand jury indictment handed
down in Providence alleging
they threatened a woman who
was to te&U/y against mobster
Raymond Patriarca, who was
standing trial for Joan sharking.
A spokesman for ithe Rhode
Island Attorney General's office
described Patriarca as the
state's "number one organized
crime figure."
The spokesman said Deleo's
co·indi~tee stood trial in the ex·
tortion case in 1969 and was ac·
quitted. Deleo apparently fled
the state before being arraigned
a nd a rugiUve warrant was is·
sued for his arrest at that time.
Coast
Weather
Fair t.ooigbt and Satur·
day morning. Ten percent
chadce of rain toolght. In·
creasing high cloudiness
Saturday afternoon. Lows
tonight •S to 53. Highs
Saturday 64 to 68.
INSIDE TODAY
Jcn11 Bilhoo Wce1 livinp on
Lido l1Z.. "I'd rather look out
m11 window and ••• a vff1D th4n Live fn B~y Hilla and
look out mJI window cmd He
Ute WoU strttt Journol." SI•
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A11ies Hear Vows ·~E,....PflfleAJ
DAMAGE •••
A mud allde Wednesday eve-
llinl cut oft a number of residents tn the Sllverado Canyon area as
bundr(da ~ tons of mud poured
downSanua,oCreek. Carter Cite.s Need for Security
'l'be allele Jammed the creek
bed cauaib1 water and mud to
flo w onto Silverado Canyon
Rood.
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -
Pres ident Carter came to
Belgium today, the last stop on
has foreign tour, to aaaure the
Atlantic allies that any new
nuclear arms aareemenl with
the Soviet Union will take ac-
count of Western Europe's
security concerns. •
Carter told Belgian officials he
is optimistic about chances ror
settling the three-decade old
Arab-Israeli dispute in light of
the peace dialogue between
lsrael and Egypt and said he
believes there is still a posslbili·
ty of a multllateral solution
··supported by several states.''
Prime Minis ter Leo Tln-
dcmans a nd Foreign Minister
Henri Simonet relayed Carter's
remarks to reporters after the
Belgian officials met with the
president.
Later, the president left for
Washington.
Fro• Page A J
RACE .•.
the city's planning commission,
Wednesday announced that she
will run for the fou rth district
scat heing vacated by Dostal.
However, none or the an-
nouncements or candidacy wall
become offi cial until the filing
period opens next Thursday.
City Clerk Doris George said
the filing period wi ll remain
open until noon on Feb. 2 in the
district where incumbents file
for re.election and until noon.
Feb. 7 in the d1Mricts where in-
cumbents do not file
Candidates mu~t live In one or
the four dJ~tracls where seals
are up for clf.'ctaon the first
dbtriot covering the Peninsula
and Lido Isle: the third district
covering NcwpMl Heights, Cliff
Haven, Bayshores and Linda
ls le : the fourth district covering
Bayc r cst M;irine r s Dover
Shores arf.'a and the nturrs, or
the sixth district covering Irvine
'ff.'rrace and old Corona del Mar.
The cll'CI ion will bf.' held
throu~hout the entire city on
April 11
Mrs George said there is no
fee for filing However can-
didates who want lo have a
s tatement of their qualirications
sent out with the sampl e ballot
will have to pay the pranlang cost
of the 200·word statement.
She said a new law this year
allows candidates to withdraw
their filed nomination papers
·,efore the deadline.
UilJs Asking
For Help
Said a Hoax
Newport neach police have
labeled as hoaxes phone calls for
help r eceived Wednesday by
security officers al apartment
complexes an their city.
The caller told security men
he h ad just injured or killed his
roommate and wanted help.
In one call, received b)' securi-
ty offi cers at Promontory Point,
the caller identified hlmseli as
Mr. Howard and concluded the
convenation by threatenlng to
kill himself. He said he pushed
his roommate down an outside
staircase.
In the other call, which went to
~uards at Park Newport, the
caller said his roommate, who
was lying dead in one or the com-
plex's apartments, was named
Tom Freeman.
Guards ln both inatances said
the taller sounded drunk.
Pollce noted that the two calls
wer e received within five
minutes of each other early
Wednesday morning and that in
both cases, the caller seemed to
have a good knowledge of the
layout of the complexes.
ORANQICOAST H
DAILY PILOT
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Slmooel aald Carter'• com·
ment on a mullllateral Mideast
solution indicated some other
Arab stales may be willing to
join the Israeli·Eeyptian peace
dialogue at a later staae.
Arab militants, includin1
Syria, Libya and Iraq, have bit-
terly criticized the peace moves
Initiated by Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat, but Jordan bu ln·
dlcated It might join the tallc.a at
a later d a t e. Carter met
Jordan's King Hussein during
the president's stopover last
weekend in Iran.
Tindemans said rus talks with
Carter also touched on U.S. rela· tion~ with the European Com·
mon Market, particularly trade
.relations and monetary prob-
lems caused by the decline of
the dollar in Eiirope.
Soon arter Carter a rrived,
about 20 demonstrators staged a
]uryAimrds
$76,000 in
Damages to SA
A Superior Court jury decided
Thursday that the showing of 11
X-rated films at the Mitchell
Brothers t h eater hadn't
damaged Santa Ana anything
like the $480,500 the city sought.
However, the jury decided the
city is entitled to $76,400 in com-
pensatory damages from the
Mitchell brothers.
lt was Tuesday that the city's
s pecial anti-pornography at·
torney told the jury they s hould
award the city $480,SOO in
punitive damages.
However, the jury did not find
James and Artie Mitchell and
their string of X-rated movies
were worth anything in punitive
damages.
The jury did rind the city was
entitled to $75,400 as compensa-
tion for the theater's operation.
ll was the same jury that last
month decided that 11 of 17 films
1l reviewed were obscene.
Those films, including porno
flicks "Behind the Green Door"
and "Sodom and Gomorrah,"
had run a total of 382 days at the
Mitchell brothers X-rated movie
house on 17th Street ln Santa
Ana.
Yet to be decided is whether a
court injWlclion will be Issued to
close down the theater.
That decision will be made
later by acting Superior Court
Judge Marvin Weeks.
Weeks will also decide
whether a claim made by the ci·
ty for profits made at the
theater during the run or the 11
movies is valid.
PUC Asked
To Regulate
'Junk Calls'
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Telephone "junk calls" are safe-
ty hazards and an invasion ot
privacy, a state cons umer of·
ficial says, and the Public
Utilities Commission s hould
regulate them.
"California is on the ver1e or
being lnvaded with an absolute
blanketing of these telephone
calls," Richard Spohn, director
or the state Consumer Affairs
Department, said Thursday ln a
petition to the PUC.
Spohn urged the PUC to re--
quire companies to tell people
the message is pre-recorded and
ask them if they want to hear it,
a nd said permission to make
such calls should be granted on-
ly to automated dialing services
whose calls disconnect when the
phone is bung up.
He cited the case or a woman
who had a heart attack while her
phone was tied up by one of the
aute>mated calls, forcing her
dau1bter to nan to a neitbbor for
help.
proteal against the neutron
bomb, a nuclear weapon that
kills without causing extensive
damage t.o structures out.aide the
immediate blas t area.· The
demonstrators eathered a few
blocks from the U.S. Embassy
carryingbannerareadlng: 41Noto
the Neutron Bomb."
Belgian police said 14 pro-
testers were taken away for
identity checks.
Carter's talks here at the
headquarters of the North AUan·
tic Treaty Organization were
likely to have touched on possible
deployment of U.S.-developed
neutron bombs in Europe.
Some military experts feel the
weapon would be helpful In
countering a Soviet attack in the
close confines or a European
battlefield since It could knock
out forces with radiation while
inflicting only limited property
damage.
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TRADE ...
acquisition $543,000.
Wynn said he believes the
council has two courses o( ac-
tion.
"JC they're gelling anxious
and want to get that piece of
property Wlder their belts, then
they should probably take the of-
fer," he said today.
Wynn said, however, he
believes the city can get a better
deal if coWlcilmen are willing to
.. wait out" CalTrans.
He noted that CalTrans paid
$1.5 million ror the PE right-Of·
way wh1ch was to have been
used for construction of the
Pacific Coast Freeway.
He saJd CalTrans set the Sl.13
million value on the property
because it is zoned and sub-
divided for dupl~es.
He said that if the property
were zoned for the open space
which it will eventually be used
for, its value would drop to
$400,000.
"'CalTrans people think they
could sell that PE right-of.way
for R-2 development, but I doubt
it could be developed for that," he
said.
Stolen Cart
Federal Case?
T UCSON, Ariz. CAP ) -A
rented golf cart, last seen with
the Secret Service, has been re·
ported stolen.
The Tucson National Golf Club
filed a larceny report and said
the cart was one of four checked
out lo the Secret Service during
a celebrity toumlOnent in which
fo rmer President Ford ap·
pea red.
Sgt. Mark Pettit or the Pima
County Sherifr's Department
quoted a spokesman from the
Secret Service as saying he was
certain all carts had been re-
turned.
WupleFlee
Fal,ling Cart
A couple returning to their
Newport Beach apartment
jumped for their lives Wednes-
day nitht when an unknown as-
s a 11 ant sent a market cart
careening off a second-floor
balcony at them.
According to John and Joanne
Hopwood, the heavy cart
crashed Into the stairwell they
were about to enter, coming to
reat 1 ... than a foot from them.
Police said they could supply
no mo4ve for the 7 p.m. incident
which occurred at the Oakwood
Garden Apartments, 1935 Sher-
lngton Place,
5 Held in Seizure
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Five
persons were arrested and $2
million worth of the drul PCP,
known u "anael dust~·· wu
seized ln a rald on a
Wlllowbrook home, police aay.
' \!biting ltf om
California Sen. S. I. Hayakawa embraces his mother.
Otsuko, 93, at her home in Yamanashi City, Japan. The
senator also will visit the Japanese premier next week.
U.S. Actions Slow-,
Decline of Dollar
By Tbe AaSMlated Presa
The dollar declined in cautious
tradin1 on Europe's money
markets today but held on to
most or the galns it made Thurs·
day after U.S. action to snap the
currency out of its year·lon1
decline.
Here are late afternoon rates
for the dollar ln major European
financial centers, compared
with late rates Thursday and
late rates Wednesday before the
United States started buyin&
d o llars on the foreign ex·
changes:
Today Thursday Wednesday
Frankfurt 2.1350 German
marks 2.1480 2.0730
Zurich 2.0050 Swiss francs
2.0437 1.9375
Milan 874.30 Italian Ure 875.75
861.40
Paris 4.7325 French francs
4_7575 4.6200
Amsterdam 2.2800 Dutch
guilders 2.3110 2 2310
London $1.9100 to the pound
$1 .8825 $1.9590
The United State! announced
Wednesday, after the close of
Europe's business day, that it
will intervene on the money
Man Quizzed
In NB Heist
Newport Beach police say ·
they plan to question a Stanton
.man, arrested this weekend for
a n attempted holdup in
Anaheim, In connection with the
robbery of a West Newport pizza
parlor last month.
The robbery suspect was Iden·
tified as Frank Antonio Ayala,
24.
Newport Beach detective Todd
Wilkinson 11aJd he believes Ayala
may be the man who took $413
from Ant.onucci's Pina, 6'100 W.
Coast Highway, on Dec. 15.
Wilkinson said Anaheim police
arrested Ayala aft.er he alleged-
ly tried to hold up a stereo abop
in that city.
markets' in coordination with
European central banks lo prop
the dollar .
That announcement and ag-
gre.ssive purchase of dollars by
the Federal Reserve Board
Thursd~ caused ~e dollar to
soar on the world's foreign ex-
chanees. Some dealers aald the
dollar's losses t!arly today were
a technical reaction to ita sharp
rise th.e previous day.
"The market is testing the
central banks' resolve to keep
the dollar steady," commented
a Frankfurt dealer.
Meanwhile, the stock market
suffered steep losses today as in·
vestors reacted with renewed
pessimism to the q.s. dollar's
foreign exchange problems and
a new boost in the prime lending
rate.
The Dow Jones averare or 30
industrial stocks, which bad
fallen ~.25 points already this
week, closed another 11.43 points
to793.49.
It was the first time Jt had
fallen below the psychological
800-point barrier since Ocl. 25.
Losers took a 4·1 edge over
gainers among New York Stock
Exchange-listed issues.
Analysts had been expectlng a
continuation of Thursday's
broad decline, which was at·
tributed to doubts over the sufli·
ciency of federal moves to
bolster the U.S. dollar in foreign
exchange trading.
Woman Arrested
On CdM Sex Rap
A Cyp?'eSs woman was booked
on suspicion of prostitution
Wednesday evening by Newport
Beach vice officers who alleged
she set up a rende%vous in a
Corona de1 Mar area motel.
Eliiabeth Anb Boyea, 26, was
booked at S p.m, by Sgt. John
Simon who alleged she agreed to
grant him seitual favors ln ex-
change for money.
Bill Reiter, public works
malntenance superintendent. for
the county Environmental
Maoa1ement Agency, said
workers were on the scene all
Wednesday, flnally clearing the
roadway by 7 p.m. Thursday.
In Laauna Beach, a steady
runoff from the La1una Canyon
watershed emptied through a
storm drain system at the city's
Main Beach. Tbe runorf sliced
the beach ln half, forming a
temporary river.
The manager or the Niguel
Cinema 'in Monarch Plau was
s urprised Thursday night to
learn that the £root three rows or
the threat.er were under a couple
feet of water . Firemen were
called in to pump out nearly 1SO
gallons of water at about 11:15
p.m . ...
Few problems or significance
were repo rted in Newport
Beach, althouah city crews were
called out to bloelt out portioD!l
of Back Bay Drive and one of
the lanes on San Miguel Drive.
Jake Mynderae, director of
general aervices, aald the lane
on San Miguel was c losed
because runoff from a nearby
construction site had un-
dermined the roadway slightly.
Back Bay Drive, which skirts
the steep bluffs on the east side
of the Upper Bay, fell victim to
a few small mud slides. .
A similar problem was report·
ed in San Clemente, where a
mud slide caused the temporary
closure of one lane on South
Coast H.ighway Thursday. Costa Mesa traffic engineers
ran out or "flooded" signs as the
downpour caused the s hutdown
or many roads. Police were
called in to divert trarfi c.
Hardest h.il was 19th Street in
the downtown area, and a small
road cave-in was reported on
Bristol Street.
Costa Mesa traffic authorities
said most roadways were fairly
clear early today. However,
sandbags were sWl being made
available to clUtens at the city's
corporate yard at 2300 Placentia
Avenue.
Rislng stol'm surf generated
by the incoming front whipped
up breakers from six to eight.
feet at HunUncton Beach, with
occasional crests to 10 feet .
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RAINS •••
Oranee County Flood Control
DistricL
He said Santa Ana received .95
inches yesterday, for a season
total of 6.5&. Last year 's rainfall
at the same dale was 5.51
inches.
Charles Lewis at Orange
Coast College in Costa Mesa
tallied one inch for the past 24
hours, for a season total or 7.36,
up from 4.98 inches Jasl year.
The Oran1e County Harbor
Department in Newport Beach
recorded .87 lnches, for a season
total of 5.78 incbes compared to
5.11 laat year.
Jn Huntington Beach,
ralnwateher J . Sherman Denny
reported .•7 inches, for a season
total Of 6.75. That figure is still
below the 7.26 inches recorded
last year at tb1s Ume.
The Oranee County Fire
Department ~ LAIUDa Niguel '
measured .78 Inches, for a
season total of 7.33 inches, up
rrom 8.8' lncM!I tut year.
A WORD TO 'teE WISE-
There is a tendency for many carpet stores to use atrf ctly a
warehouse concept. One advantage Is seeing carpeting in rolls
rather than samples.
NB Plaimers OK
Many disadvantag~s are evident -most operations of this
type buy only Off .goods, so that the customer only gets to see
old patterns, or carpets the milts couldn't sell to regular outlets.
Also, this type of operation generally feels that experience is
unimportant. and consequently the salespeople know llttle or
nothing about the products. FinaJly, m<>1t will farm out the
Installations to the lowest bidder. guaranteeing a poor
Installation. (Many of these lnstatlers are contracting Illegally
without a state license.)
At Alden's we maintain a happy medium. We carry a large
inventory, and the largest sample selection around. We have
experienced salespeople. and our lnslallers were trained by us.
Finally, we are a state licensed contractor . Harbor Ifill Tract.
Newpan Beach plllJUllnl com·
ml1aloiters ha•e approvtd an
lr\'lne company plan to build •1.
bom .. JD the Ill" Harbor Ifill »roJeet below Spy~ Hlll.
Tbe i.ite ot the pro)ect wu
formerl1 desl.1natecS for a . Metropoll~ \latu Dlatrlct
rete~. The,._. wtU inclade a dt,y pan 11111111. Nal"Mtiea ..... .
Jim llllildsW. d~ .... .
dlreetor ol ooaun:'.:ft 1tw-.: m•l, IMd tbeOD 1tl09 MIO
appro•ed p1Di lO add dlliAM uea to the Studio C.t• 16
Balboa..
A contro\leraial request to
. build 11 bocne In Col'Qlla cJel Kar that neeedl the betabt UmJll,
•d.Jacent to Befonla Park. wu
conllnuedunUlhb.18. ,
Rewleker aald the ..,pucutf, Jlr. tnd Mu. Donald O .
Or&1'Wold. ~ aak.cl to submit
•ltematlve Cl•lfft! UHat would ·
meet nt1cbb0n obJecttont to•
the hillbt.. 1'• awse would be
located .t • Paetflc .Drive. .
He aUd the Pam, Beachel
~ QlllilDlUiOD WU alao-·UMI: tO iluai ihe lmpild Of
tub ... aalM'4JllMIDt~
Saddlebaek
EDIT I ON
• VOL. 71 , NO. 6, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY,JANUARY6, 1978
Afternoon
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
Die ·ch Enters Innocent Plea
By GARV GRANVILLE OI llot Dally ,., .. , St11f
-Orange Cou nty Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich and architect
LeRoy Rose pleaded not guilty
today to bribery c harges
brought against them last month
by the Orange County Grand
Jury.
SuperiQr Court Judge Robert
E. Rickles then ordered all pro-
ceedings against the two men in·
t.o Superior Court Judge Ph1hp
Schwab's courtroom.
School
Lobby
·Proposed
By LAURIE KASPER
OI llw 0.llf ,.hot Still
Concerned with the costly cf·
feet of new laws on schools, Sad·
dleback Valley Unified School
District Superintendenl Richard
Welte wants the district to JOm
ethe r , similar districts m a
coalition to lobby legislators .
Dr . Welte reviewed ror
trustees Wednesday a number of
recent laws and court dec1s1ons
which, he said . will cost the dis·
trict more than $1 .S million an
out·Of·po<·kel expenses and staff
Lime.
He charged the "ever·
increasing" laws and court d e·
cisions an vol ving schools have
"intruded" in lhe district's
fundamental goal of educating
students and preparing them for
the world of work.
Welte said large, small. high
wealth and low wealth dstncts
all have staffs or associations to
represent them. But mid·sizc
and middle wealth districts, bke
Saddleback, currently have no
way to relay their opinions to
professional associations or
legislators, he said.
But now, there is a move to
form a coalition -called the
Eleven-Forty-five -of mid·size
districts in the state, he said.
Although trustees did not dis·
cuss it Wednesday, Welte later
said he favors the coalition. He
said he may recommend that
the district join in during the
trustees' next meeting.
He said the Newport·Mesa.
Norwalk·La Mirada. Orange and
San Jose school d istricts are
among other districts which
may consider joining the group.
The superintendent said the
45-district coalition would have
more than l .S million students
and be represented by 27 state
senators a nd 42 stat e as-
semblymen. The 10 largest dis·
tricts would be excluded but the
eleventh would be a member,
hence the group's name.
"We ought to be concentrating
on those 27 senators and 42 as-
semblymen to r epresent us
more effectively," he said. He
· explained that -collectively the
• group might be stronger than
the districts acting individually.
Welte said the coalition would I not be organized formally or re-
quire dues. He said the only
costs would be those required by
'. tbelr lobbying efforts.
I In addition lo voicing the dis-
' tricts' opinions directly to
Sacramento, he said, the group
(See LOBBY, Page A2)
"
Coast
Weather
Fair tonight and Satur·
day morning. Ten percent
chance ol rain tonight. In·
creasing h11h cloudiness
Saturday aftemooo. Lows
tonight 46 to SS. Hi1bs
Saturday 64 to 68.
INSIDE TODAY
JHJJ Biahop Uke• livfflR on Udo Ille. "I'd ratMr look out
m11 wfndoto and IH a oie1D
than Uw in IHoerlJI HUU and
loolc out mJI toincfmo acf NC
the Wall StNd JoumaJ.•• SH
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Supervisor, Architect Facing Bribery Trial
Those proceedings are expect·
cd to include a number of pre·
trial motions, tnclud1ng a move
to have District Attorney CecH
ll1 cks and his staff removed as
prosecutors of the ca!ie
The indictment alleges thal
Diedrich an return for a favora-
bl e dec1!)1on on a land use matter
then pending before the Board of
Supervisors accepted money
directed his way by a develop·
ment firm through Fullerton at·
torney Michael Remington.
The indictment also alleges
that Diedrich used his office to
entice the development firm,
Anaheim Hllls Inc. and its
pare nt company, the Grant
Corporation, to seek out an
$80,000 bank loan on Diedrich's
behaU.
Rose is named only in a single
count of the three-count indict·
ment.
He is charged' with conspiring
with Diedrich to arrange the
solicitation of bribes fro·m the
company.
Remington was granted im-
munity from prosecution before
telling the gr and jury that
$55,000 of a legal fee paid him
was loaned to Diedrich.
The Dec. 15 eilht·page indict-
ment cites 35 alleged overt acts
Dally ,..... -Illy G-ary ,_,,,_
CHURNING FLOODWATERS SWEEP ACROSS IRVINE'S JEFFREY ROAD NEAR SAN DIEGO FREEWAY
Overflowed Flood Control Channel Thursday Transform• Highway Into th• Jeffr9f River
Bovan Murder
Key Witness
Wanted in RI
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
OI llw Dilly Piiot St•fl
Frank Rossi. the Laguna Hills
resident expected to be a key
witness in the trial or seven peo-
ple accused in the Stephen John
Ro van killing, is wanted in
Rhode Island for extortion, it
\\as revealed today.
Authorities in Providence said
they probably will not extradite
Rossi. whose real name is Frank
Deleo.
Rossi· Deleo has been in hiding
since prosecution of the murder
case began. He is also expected
to be an important witness in a
narcotics case pending against
one or the seven murder defen·
dants.
As Deleo, he was named with
another man in an April, 1969,
grand jury indictment handed
down in Providence alleging
they threatened a woman who
was lo testify against mobster
Raymond Patriarca, who was
standing trial for loan sharking.
A spokesman for ithe Rhode
Island Attorney General's orfice
described Patrlarca as the
state's "number one organized
crime figure."
The spokesman said Deleo's
co-indiclee stood trial in the ex·
tortion case in 1969 and was ac·
quitted. Deleo apparently Oed
the slate before being arrai111ed
and a fugitive warrant wu is·
sued for his arrest at that Ume. <See aov AN, Pase At>
AGENT LOSES
PIGCY B.4NK
SEA Tl'LE (AP) -An FBI
•sent tw reported a theft -hi• plgcy bank.
Ray Mathis ol tbt bureau's
Seattle office told police
someone tirote lDt.o b1J bouae •
1ometlme WednHday. Tbt
culprit ''UPtlJ" raDPtked lUt
houtt, Mathia 1md, and mild•
oU w1tb b1.i baftk, wbtch actually ... ahal*I lib a mctel IDd
held about fl ln cbaD••·
Flooding, Erosion,
Mud Slides Tallied
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OI tM Dally ,.llot ~1111
Flooded streets, erosion and
mud slides continued to plague
Orange County today as rain
poured down for the fourth con-
secutive day.
Irvine was hit hardest Thurs·
day as residents continued to
s wim in the most extensive
flooding in the city's history.
Several streets were un-
recognizable, inundated so that
they resembled the results or a
major flood that 10 times the
rain might have brought.
Elsewhere, a large portion of
Main Beach in Laguna was
swept into the sea by a drainage
flow and county authorities kept
a close watch on Silverado Can-
yon, where a serious mud slide
isolated a number or residents
early Thursday.
No serious injuries have been
linked to the rains, but police
spokesmen reported a greater
number of minor traffic col-
lisions due to rain-slicked
streets.
* * *
West Ora n ge County
authorities report few problems
with flooding and little if any
damage.
Likewise, the South County
area apparently escaped with
few problems, a lthough
numerous construction sites in
the Mission Viejo area were
sandbagged to prevent serious
erosion.
A mud slide Wednesday eve-
ning cul off a number of residents
in the Silverado Canyon area as
hundreds of tons of mud poured
down Santiago Creek.
The slide jammed the creek
bed causing water and mud t.o
flow onto Silverado Canyon
Road.
Bill Reller, public works
maintenance superintendent for
the county Environmental
Management Agency, said
workers were on the scene all
Wednesday, finally clearirtg the
roadway by 7 p.m. Thursday.
In Laguna Beach, a steady
runoff from the Laguna Canyon
(See DAMAGE, Page Al)
* * * Fair Weather Seen
For This Weekend
By .JACUE RYMAN
Of ... o.lt\'lltt.elUff
The National Weather Service
has aood news for raln·weary
Oran1e Cout resident.a: The
forecast calla for falr weather
this weeten4.
Weather 1peclaltst Don
DePauw aald c1eartn1 ls expect..
ed t.onl1btt wttb h11b clouds on
Saturda)" and Sunday but no rain.
For clain fem, t&Mre'• addl·
Uoaal Sood ....... Ext.mneb' low
tJdes ue'r~ect ~ Sabu'-d•.Y aid s.dat-tnnooa.
Newport Beach llfecuard1
aald a Ude ol m.Und 1.5 Is due at 2: 18 p.m. 8atwt9at and one ol
ml.nut L7at1:01 p.m. SU1lda7. ·
Best beaches for clammln1
are flat ones as in Huntmiton
Beach, Newport Beach and
BLIZZARD-LIKE STORM
BATTERS NORTH -AS
RELATeD~
DO _, lSW:~ Uf.....,. aaJd.
Hip temperature ebOU.ld be fl1
Satun19, Ud '°"' a t.oniCbl
liJld " SetUrday Dl•b~ ... Nl4 Howeftf, DePaaw llcld9d, un,; stable atmo.phertc condltfou
make lt bar~ to J>ridlct ac-
evratelJ. "T.,_.,, a D11W atorm a)'lt.em
<heMINI. Pap Al)
Dollar Wanes
But Retains
Earlier Gains
By Tbe Associated Press
The dollar declined in cautious
trading on Europe's money
m arkets today but held on lo
most of the gains it made Thurs-
day a(ler U.S. action lo snap the
currency out of its year.long
decline.
Here are late afternoon rates
for the dollar in major European
financial centers, compared
with late rates Thursday and
late rates Wednesday before the
United States started buying
dolla r s on the foreign ex·
chanees:
Today Thursday Wednesday
Frankfurt 2.1350 German
marks 2.1480 2.0'730
Zurich 2.0050 Swiss francs
2.0437 1.9375
Milan 874.30 Italian lire 875.75
861.40
Paris 4.7325 French francs
4. 7575 4.8200
Amsterdam 2.2800 Dutch <See DOLLAR, Page A2)
Prime Rate
Rises Again
NEW YORK (AP) -
Cltibanki tbe n1.tloo's
second· argeat com·
merclal bank and tbe
ua u al pace•etter in
prime leDding rate trend,s,
ralsed it.a prime rate one·
quarter polnt today to
el&bt percent.
Tbe prime rate a bank's
charee cm roam 'lti it.a best
corporate cust.omen, had
been at , .. percent
vlrtu1lly lndu1tr1wide
llDce NOTember. The prime race 11 not
41rectl)' llHed to peraonal
or mortca1e Joao nt.a.
But banll:en sa.r lone·term pnme rate lncreaaea or
decreasu mar lead to
1lmllar movements ln
· other io.n cllarjea.
related to the charges.
Last July 1, Diedrich and
county Supervisor Philip An-
thony were among five men
named in an indictment charg-
ing them with conspiring to
violate state political campaign
regulations.
Neither Diedrich, Anthony nor
the two remaining co-defendants
in that case have pleaded to the
charges.
Carter
Stops in
Belgium
BRUs.5ELS. Belgium (AP ) -
President Carter came lo
Belgium today, the last stop on
his foreign tour, to assure the
Atlantic allies that any new
nuclear arms agreement with
the Soviet Union will take ac·
count of Western Europe's
&ecurity concerns.
Carter told Belgian officials he
\s optimistic about chances for
&ettling the three-decade old
Arab·lsraeli dispute in light of
the peace dialogue between
Israel and Egypt and said he
believes there is still a possibili -
ty or a multilateral solution
"supported by several states."
Prime Minis ter Leo Tin·
demans and Foreign Minister
Henri Simonet relayed Carter's
remarks to reporters after the
Belgian officials met with the
president.
Later, the president left for
Washington.
Simonet said Carter's com-
ment on a multilateral Mideast •
solution indicated some other
Arab states may be willing to
join the Israell·Egyptian peace
dialogue al a later stage.
Arab militants, including
Syria. Libya and Iraq, have bit·
terly criticized the peace moves
initiated by Egyptian Presidenl
Anwar Sadat, but Jordan has in·
dicated it might join the talks at
a l ater date. Car ter m et
Jordan's King Hussein during
the president's stopover last.
weekend in Iran.
Tindemans said his talks with
Carter also touched on U.S. rela-
tions with the European Com-
mon Market, particularly trade
relations and monetary prob·
'lems caused by the decline of
the dollar in Ellrope.
Soon after Carter arrived,
a bout 20 demonstrators st.aged a
protest against the neutron
bomb, a nuclear weapon that
kills without causing extensive
damage to structures outside the
immediate blast area.
Jury Au:ards
$76,000 in
Damages to SA
A Superior Court jury decided
Thursday that the showing of.Jl
X·rated films al the MitclMll
Brothers theater hadn't
damaged Sant.a Ana anything
like the $480,500 the city sought.
However , the jury decided the
city is enUUed to $76,400 in com·
pensalory damages from the
Mitchell brothers.
It was Tuesday that the city's
special antl·pornograpby at·
lomey told the jury they should
award the city $480,500 in
punitive datnagea.
However, the Jury did not find
James and Artie Mitchell and
their string or X-rated movies
were worth anytb.lng in punitive
damages.
Tbe jury did find the city was
enUUed t.o $'75,400 as compensa.
tlon for the theater's operation.
It was the same Jury that last
month declded that 11 or 17 films
it reviewed were obscene.
Those films, lncludint pomo
flicks "Behind tbe Green Door"
and "Sodom and Gomorrah,••
bad am a total of 382 daya at the
Mitchell brotbert X-rat«l movie
bouae oo 17tb Street ln Santa
Ana.
Yet t.o be decided is whetber a
court lnJuncUoo will be usued to
close down tbe theater .
Th•t declaton will be mado
later by act.inc Superior Cowt
Judie Marvin Weeks •
Weeks wUl alao declde
whet.her • clalm mad• by the ci·
ty !or profits made at tho
theater durint t.be run of the u
movl11 ll Ylll~
)•
SB
.~,...·~·"''
RAIN • • •
out there, but it lookalike it wtU
,,\\mg to the northwest," he said
The Orange Coast wa!> l>till
:.oaking today after the second
24-hour penod m a row in which
l>Ome arus recejved more than
an inch of rain.
The highest amount reported
this morning for the past 24
hou rs was on Saddleback Moun-
tain's Santiago Peak, which re-
ceived two inches. The season
tot a I there since July is 19.2
inches compared to 12.3 last
yc<.1r, said John Gietzen ot the
OrangP County Flood Control
District.
Ho: said Santa Ana received .95
inches yesterday, for a season
total of 6.59. Lut year's rainfall at the same dale was 5.Sl
inches.
Charles Lewis at Or ange
Coai.t College in Costa Mesa
talhed one inch for the past 24
hours, for a season total of 7.36,
up from 4.98 inches last year.
The Orange County Harbor
Department in Newport Beat'h
recorded 87 inches, for a season
total or 5.73 inches compared to
5.31 last year
I n Huntington Beach,
rainwatcher J . Sherman Denny
reported .47 inches, for a season
total of 6. 75. That fi gure Is still
below the 7 26 inchel> recorded
l1.1st year al this time.
The Orange County Fire
Department in Laguna Niguel
meas ured .78 inches, for a
season total or 7.33 inches, up
from 6.84 inches lai.l year.
* * * From Page 1\l
DAMAGE •••
watershed emptied through a
storm dratn system al the city's
Main Beach. The runoff sliced
the beach m half, forming a
temporary river.
The manager of the Niguel
Cinema in Monarch Pluza was
surprised Thursdciy night to
learn that the front three rows of
the threater were under a couple
feet or water. Firemen were
ccilled in to pump out nearly 150
gallons or water al about 11:15
pm.
Few problems or SiAnlficancc
were repor ted in Newport
Beach, although city crews were
c·allcd out to block out portions
or Back Bay Drive and one of
the Janes on San Mi guel Drive.
Jake Mynderse, director of
gl'neral st'rv1ces, said the Jane
nn San Mi guel was c losed
because runoff from a nearby
<'Onstruction s ite had un-
dermined the roadway slightly.
Back Bay Drive, which skirts
the steep bluffs on the east side
of the Upper Bay, fell victim to
a few small mud slides.
A similar problem was report·
cd in San Clemente, where a
mud slide caused the temporary
closure of one lane on South
Coast 11.aghway Thursday.
Costa Mesa traffic engineers
ran out of "flooded" signs as the
downpour cau!>ed the shutdown
of many roads. Police were
called in to divert traffic.
Hardest hit was 19th Street in
the downtown area, and a small
road cave.in was reported on
Bristol Street.
Costa Mesa lraf(ic authorities
said most roadways were fairly
clear early today. However,
.sandbags were s till being made
available lo citizens at the city's
corporate yard at 2300 Placentia
Avenue.
Rbang storm surf generated
by th<' incoming front whipped
up breakers from six to eight
fl.'l'l at Huntington Beach, with
occas1onal crests to 10 feet.
Delegation Meets
TOKYO CAP) -Hao Teh·
Ching, president or the Chinese
People's Institute of Foreign Af.
fairs, gave a banquet in Pekine
on Thursday for a Congressional
delegation, China's Hsinbua
news agency r eported. The
group was led by Sen. Alan
Cranston, D·Calif .• and Rep.
Charles Whale n. R ·O hio Hslnhua said ln a dispatch trom
Peking.
OAANQl COAST sa
DAILY PILOT
11171
Cultur~ .Diversity
65 Languages Spo.ken in Schools
o.llr~'-'Si.lt~
ED QUINN HOLDS BRICI( HIT BY LIGHTNING
Wlf e 'Flattened' by Bolt In A replace
A Big Charge
Lightning 'Flattens' Woman
By STEVE MJTCHELL
Of U. D.ilr ...... IUH
They say housework offers few rewards, and Barbara
Quinn of South Laguna probably believes that alter li1ht-
ning struck her home Wednesday afternoon.
"She was dusting things by the fireplace when light·
ning hit the chimney," said busbaod Ed C. Quinn of 32705
Caspian Sea, in Monarch Bay Terrace. '
"She was crouched down at the time and the light·
nir:ig flattened her. She went down and stayed down," Quinn said.
THE WOMAN WAS NOT hurt in the incident, which
Quinn said, "sounded like a cannon shot."
He said he was standing by the window when he saw
what he described as a terrific flash and a deafening crash.
He said his wife wasn't frightened, "until about 10
minutes later when it dawned on her what actually hap. pened," be laughed.
The retired Chrysler Company vice president said he
and his wife went outside to find about a third of their
chimney lying about their patio and at.op a neighbor's roof.
"SEVERAL OF THE BRICKS were just pulverized " Quinn marveled. '
Besides the chimney and a cracked window the couple were unscathed by t.be lightning.
But B~bara Quinn's going to be t.hinldng twice about housework m the near future.
Lesbians . Reported
Raising F aniilies
The Saddleback Valley may
be more diverse culturally thun
a ppears from Its neat, new, planned neighborhoods.
A recent survey by the Sad-
dleback Valley Unllled School
District indJca~ that 1,566 stu.
dents have a lan1uaee other
than English s poken In the
home.
ll also showed that at least 6.S
different languages are a~ken
by the parenta and/or chlldren
in its schools.
The survey, and a test wh.ich
followed, also r evealed that
there are 29 non-Enrllsh-
s pea king students and 70
limited-Engllsh-speakJng s tu·
dents among ils 17 ,000 school
enrollment.
Agnes Meck, assistant to the
superintendent, said the pre·
dominant languages spoken by
these students are Spanis h,
F r ench, Pers ian, Dutc h.
German and Tagalog (Philip-
pines)
She said indJvlduaJ scboola
currently are responsible for
teaching these chUdren Enelleb
and making sure that they can
learn their other subjecta.
But, under a new state law,
the district may have to hire
teachers or establish new pro-
grams ii the schools can't meet
the students' needs, she said.
She added that it Js too soon to
Front Page A J
LOBBY •••
could work with committees of
the Calltornla Schoool Boards
Association and the Association
or California School Ad·
minlstrat.ors when they are de·
veloplng legislative proposals.
Saddleback trustees have been
complaining that the state and
federal government has mandat·
ed programs and ,procedures
without providing implemeola·
lion funds.
Welte and trustees also have
expressed concern with the slate
Supreme Court's ruling that the
method of financing schools Is
unconstitutional on the 1rounds
that it doesn't provide each child
with an equal education.
Welte explained that tbe
legislative answer to this de-
c is ion will siphon money
generated by local taxea off the
to other, less wealthy d.istricta.
The superintendent said he doe~n·t quarrel with the concept
behind the decialon. But he said
he ls concerned about the lack of
local cool.rot and that it may
lead to a trend toward mediocri-
ty in the slate's schools.
L<ONDON CAP) -The lesbian
organization Sappho claims Lon,
don doctor David M. Sopher is
enabling lesbian couples to have
children by artificial insemina-
tion.
Sopher arranged for 10 lesbians p1•-.vinu.F;e. ld lo have babies. U,l, .I ..... ~ .,
The doctor was not available
Jackie Forster, a founder-
member of the group, said she
knows or at least six lesbians
who have been inseminated at
Dr. Sopher's private clinic in the
fashionable Belgravia section.
The London Evening News.
which broke the story, claimed
From Page Al
DOLLAR •••
guilders 2.3110 2.2310
for comment. . IF.I: ,f _ A· d
A Conservative woman WOT~ lnnrove member of the House of Com-T.6:'
mons, Jill Knight, voiced "ex-Saddleback Valley Un11led
treme disquiet" over the report School District trustees have
and said she would bring up the unanimously approved a plan by
matter in the House or Com-the Mission De Oro Bobby Sox
mons. League to upgrade lbe play field
The House is considering a bill atOePortolaElementarySchool. to confer legitimacy on children
whose WlWed mothers become The league plana to .lnstan one -
preenant by artificial insem.lna-softball diamond with fenclJ\I, a
Uon. brick dust Infield, backstop.:
Raymond Booth, Secretary of bleachers, dugouts and scorer,
the Royal College of Obslelrl· tables. It also will provide back
cians and Gynecologists. con-stops tor three other diamoncS..
demned artificial insemination ror lesbians 81 "grossly ab-ConatructJoo costs will be paJd
normal" and said: .. The social by the league. whtcb has 250
JmpUcattoo.s are enormous. This glrls using the fields each year.
teU what. if anything, addlUonal
is needed.
Miss Meck said the influx of
industry into the area,
particularly Irvine's industrial
development. apparently is
.responsible for the children with
l'isiting Mona
so many different language~ in
the distncl.
S h e u i d it i s a " v er y
enriching situation" ror children
in the district lo know that there
is more than one way lo com-
municate with another person.
California Sen S I Hayakawa embraces his mother.
Otsuko, 93, at her home in Yamanashi City, Japan. The
senator als() will visit the Japanese premier next week.
Two Vault Operators
Indicted in Theft
Operators of a precious metals
storaie business tn Santa Ana
were indicted today by the
Orange County Grand Jury on
chi-ries they ftaged a phony $1.1 mU1ion robbery last year.
Na med ln the indictment were
Swiss Vaults Inc. operators Vm-
cent Carrano of Seal Beach and
Jack FultonofCorcrnade.l Mar.
They are charged with con·
spiracy to commit grand theft,
conspiracy to submit false in -
surance claims, submission of
false insurance claims and 28
counts of grand theft.
The charges relate to a report
last July 9 that Swiss Vaults of.
fices al1404 N. Grand Ave .. Santa
Ana, had been hit by daylight rob·
bers.
Both suspects pleaded inno-
cent to the charges d1,1ring a
brief court appearance today.
In effect, the indictment aJ.
leges . that Carrano and Fulton
s taged the alleged phony rob-
be ry to cover up their own
systemic ~mbezzlement of silver
bullion and gold coins deposited
with SwisS Vaulta by customers.
Santa Ana poUee reported Ju.
ly 9 wheo they went to the Swiss
Vaults office in response to a
burclar alarm signal that Car-
rano wu found tied to an over-turned cha.tr.
'They said Carrano told them
be went to his office that Satur-
day afternoon to keep an ap-
pointment made over the phone
bu a would·bedepositor.
The bulky Seal Beach man re-
portedly told police he was held
at gunpoint and tied to the chair -
while several rneo took Sl.J
million in goJd and silver from
the vaults.
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BOVAN ...
The Attorney General's of.
ficial said because the case js
now eight years old and because
the other man was acquitted,
Rhode Island will not go to the
expense or bringing Deleo back
to trial.
He said that the nationwide
warrant has been withdrawn,
but that a state warrant stansJs.
"If Mr. Deleo, or Mr. Rossi,
whatever he calls himsetr.
comes back lo Rhode Island and
we find hJm, we will take hho
before the c o urts," tbe
spokeamansald.
Neither the Rhode Jsland ol·
ficlal nor local law enforcement
officials could say when Deleo
changed h.ls name to Rossi and
moved to the Orange Coast. _
Rhode Island officials liat
Deleo as 37. As Rossi, his aga London $1.9100 to the pound
$1.8825 $1.9590 set at 36.
strlkes me u a pretty bizarre -------------------------------------~~
The United States announced
Wednesday, after the close ot
E urope's business day. that it
will intervene on the money
markets in coordination with
European central banlcs to prop
the dollar.
T.hat announcement and ag-
gressive purchase of dollars by
the Federal Reserve Board
Thursday caused the dollar to
soar on the world's foreian ex-
changes. Some dealers said the
dollar's losses early today were
a technical reactlon to its sharp
rise the previows day.
.. The market Is testing the
central banks' resolve to keep
the dollar atead.y," commented
a Frankfurt dealer.
Meanwhile, tbe stock market
suffered steep loaes today u in·
ve1tora ructed w!th renewed
pes1lmilm to the U.S. dollar's
foreign exchan1e problems and
a new booet in the prime lending
rat~.
The Dow Jones average ot 30
Industrial 1toekl. wblch bad
fallen JS.'2$ polntl already this
Week, WU oil DOtbtr 10.85 polnta to 79'.27b111Dd.ftv ....
1t wu the lint tJrne lt had
falltn bt10w tbe paycbolo~cal
800-r>olnt barrier 1lnce Oct. as. · Lolerw toolt a 4·1 eda• over <•men amoac New Yortt stock Es.ell•• U.d11d ......
AnaJ1sta bad be.a ~ a
eonUnuaUoll or Tr.•raclQ'a
broad decline, whleb :.at at·
trlbUted to d6Ubta ovw tbe •ufll-. cfency oC federal mo•H to
bollW tM U.& ...... ill~ e.u·°"~.
situation."
Dr. Mia Pringle, a child
psychologist wbo ls director of
the National Children's Bureau,
said children born to lesbian
mothers by artificial insemina-
tion will suffer abnormal stress.
''There is a stigma and the
children will become aware that
people are suspicious." she said.
Drama Trilogy
Planned by
Toro Students
"An Evenini of Theater" will
be preaented by El Toro High
Scbool'a independent. drama Iba·
dent.I Jan. u. and 14 at 8 p.m. ln
the school's Cbaraer Hall.
The trUoty producUon will in-
clude "SoC{abWty.'' a one-act
comedy ol manners by Charles Dizeaso. Four •elected
monolo,uM and "lni~romptu,"
an exercl.M In reader I tbut.er
by Tad Motel. alao are lnchlded
ln the protram.
The cut lncluctea Carl Binder.
Kelley MeBrid•, KlU.)' McCall
and Kat.bl Merkel. Todd Tanner
wtll be tn cba:rae of the Uabt!ita
ud Batbera Covtnstoa la ~
mana1er. Carol Stanfield.
d.ram• t.cMr. la 1 .. pervlltol
tM productaoa. "' Tlclleu mq be purchaled at
tbe door belor-• the curtain Ume.
Adm..,_ u ta for adwt.1 I.Del $1 few ,..._, Mtia prOpet> ldm-
tlftcat:So.i'canti IDd ·chDdrtD •· -~ . .
A WORD TO THE WISE-·
There is a tenef ency for many carpet stores to use strictly a
warehouse concept. One advantage' is seeing carpeting in rolls
rather than samples.
Many disadvantages are evident -most oPerations of this
type buy only Off~oods, so that the customer only gets to see
old patterns. or carpets the mills couldn't sell to regular outlets.
Also. this type of opetlation generally feels that experience is
unimportant. and coneequently the salespeople know little or
nothing abOUt the produ,cts. Finally. mott will farm out the
inatallatlons to the lowest bidder. guaranteeing a poor
Installation. (Many of these installers are contracting Illegally
without a state license.)
At Alden's we maintain a happy medium. We carry a large
inventOf'Y, and the largest sample selection around. We have
experienced salespeople, and our installers were trained by us.
Finally. we are a state licensed contractor.
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Store ExPallds Lawsuit CHICAGO" CAP) -Marsbal.I Field
& Co., the Chicago-baaed ntalllo.r
firm. hH ex-p1tidc.d its lawault
aialnu CArte{ H••ltJ Hale sc.or., char1tni that the Loi Anself:l..bued
conflomer1te a. ltn.ottn1 federal
tlnanclal d.Wc-lo.ure Jaw1 In its ai.
Jeged takeover attempl.
The MW dtaraa ·~ COA~ ID an ameodment to a $Ult filed Dec. 12
in U.S. I>Wtriet Court q.wt CaNt Hu'l~y Hale. It cb•r1ed that a
mer1er. between tl• tn Nti.llen
would W.&e antl·tnR laws b/.3 duclna ccimpeUUOD 1n u.. nt.U
No aC'Uon hU Meli tak• CID t.Ut
1ult beeaUM Carter Hawley H.ae ....
•l•l• there bH b•t,. DO tormal takeover ~et.
Fr1oay, January ti. 191~ s DAILY PILOl 83
In the Red
Columnist Gives
Credit Answers
By SYLVIA PORTER
l"•1tr1ltl11•~ Her~ are :;ome common questionis about credit:
(1) How do you establish and maintain a credit rating?
Avoid overloading yourself with installment debt.
-Aim for a "rainy day" fund in cash equal to two to
three months· pay.
-TELL THE TRtJTfl WHltN applying for credlt and
• repay debts as agreed. Jf you arc unable to meet one or
more payments on time. go to the creditors involved, ex·
plain your circumstances and try to work out a more prac·
tical repayment schedule.
-Prevent. if possible. such measures as repossession,
litigation. the turning over of your accoun~ to a collection
agency. Should any of these measures be threatened,
creditors wtll assist you to meet your obligations. They
may refer you to a
tredit counseling
service for guidance.
~or you may go on your
own to a counseling
service.
(2 l How do you
r estore a rating lh<1t
Money's
Worth
has gone bad'! >
When you borrow. start slowly with small amounts
and, if you can, borrow against a passbook savings ac·
count in your name.
-Try to borrow from several different reputable
creditors. Different lenders have different policies and
som e may be easier to borrow from than others.
-When you borrow, make an effort to pay back faster
than the loan term.s require. · -
-WEIGH THE ADVANTAGES OF borrowing
through a credit union if one exists where you work.
13 l On what specific points can your credit rating be
altered?
-Your employment record. A prime consideration is
the stability of employment.
-Previous loans. The theory is that if you have repaid
a loan on time before, you will repay this loan too.
-YOUR HOME. THE BASIC TEST is ''stability."
-Charge accounts. Have you a record of regular pay-
ments. ·
-Checking or s:.i vin gs accounts. I( they are at the in·
stitution to whi(•h you apply for a Joan. it will be a crucial
"plus."
l4 ) What arc the potential "black marks" that could
undetmine your credit rating'!
-IF YO U CAN'T IDENTIFY YOURSELF with a
driver's license. birth certificate. Social Security card,
draft card. union card, voter registration card or employee
identification. . -If you have a ''floating" address. This might be a
furnished room in a rooming house or in a transient hotel,
a post office bo" numbe r, a mail address in care of a
friend. ..,
-If your employ ment is in an unstabfe industry or
profession and if your job is volatile.
-IF YOU ARE UNDER 21, OR under 18 years of age
with no adult to co·sign. However, many stores extend
credit to teens without a co·signer.
--lf you apply for a loan at a bank or consumer
finance company or other financial institution located far
from your residence.
-If you are planning to go into the armed service~.
before your loan is repaid. Under these circumstances, the
lende r almost surely will demand that a co·signec
guar antee your loan repayment.
Next: Bankruptcy, pros and cons.
'Up Year Likely,
Economist Says
Although there are signs of s lower growth for the U.S.
economy, 1978 will be an "up" year in overall economic
terms, according to Bank of. America's chief economist,
Walter E. Hoadley.
"Real growth will be slower at around 4 percent and
lnOation will be s lightly higher at above 6 percent, but still
only bal! the world average,'' he said.
NO CREDIT CRUNCH IS EXPECTED, Hoadley said.
"Short term rates will remain roughly level for two
months and then edge upward as the economy and the gov-
ernment's debt financing rise in the second half of the
year." He predicted continuing troubles for the U.S. dollar
until the finapclal markets see some end to U.S. petroleum
Sm ports and the resulting flooding of the world with excess
dollars.
In a&.'9essing the Carter administration's first year,
Hoadley said it bas been "marked by economic progress,
but also by considerable confusion in economic direction."
Although Washington made a commitment tO sustaina·
ble moderate growth,
he said, the adminislra·
CONSUMER goal to slip into the ( J lion has permitted this
background. There is
little evidence how and
------------when this goal can be
accomplished, he said.
The administration, Hoadley said, has failed to come
to grips with the "dangerous issue of redistribution of in·
come and wealth which terrorizes middle and upper in-
come people -the private investors and job creators.'' As
a result, he said, confidence has drifted lower and wllh it
the incentive to take more risks In expanded investments
which create jobs.
PRIVATE INVESTMENT IS STILL laggJns. Hoadley
continue, and "there is no tangible evidence that public
policy 11eeka to achieve more balance between the domand-
coosomption side and the supply-investment aide of the
U.S. economy ."
Nor has the cleavage between busillcss and rovtm·
ment narrowed, Hoadley said. "Many believe the cltavt.,e
is wider today than a year qo," be added.
Hoadley suggest~ n fresh appro.acti be adopted to re·
duce confusion. Rather than Judge the future on fasnJUa.r
eycllcal tennt, ft mould be recognized Uat the ~omy is
In a perlod ol l'tnlctu.ral or lUUna cbaoaa that wlll last at least Clve ye•!'• be aaid.
AMONG n'RVCTURAL CHAN088 be cltod: -Slower rttl growth and a r~tum to blatorically
tower ratell and ltu willlnpes1 to t•ke ti.JJtt.
-Perflsteat ift1Jat1on.
-Cbanted eicpectaUona -lower amon1 mlddlo and upptt lnClOmO pt!Ople and hlithl't' amonttbe lost prlvUepct
who ha~ a &Mins aens.o o( eoUUtll>tot.
• -lNADtQOATE .JOB8 A.HD ¥MIVAT10tf to Work
cocW.tttotly •monc Jrowla, nuinbe-rt or >10UD1er ~
-Spli.ll~ pol.ilk.al parties wlth weak Jei.deraiJpi In
deaiMr.del unable to make prompt P»lUve cledltom a.Def
1et thlnp done: moro tiul'i aucrnt• with •n111l•1 aut.b.otl=.'!.We atteptablUt;J for their~ -ot eneru. w1w and otb« rtllOUt'ffl and '°"'' Q1ftl lo world powtt because ill~
'
Bfl DAI 't P:LOT Fries.,. Januaty e. 1971 Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
EVENING
~ C88HEWS
O• NEWS O~ONE
G-oe ~ 1111 lnlete&llnQ
... ~ hOw lo dlilci-
plitMI dt....,. """° ~
reguiltlon8 concerning tire
department ...nlclel. 0 Ne.A M8l<ETllAU.
LOI ...,.... Lakerl \Ill
PhHIOel~ 7&ete m TH&! BRADY BUNCH
Cl) THE AOOKIE.S 63 ELECTRIC COMPANY • m F0006 Fa.. THE
MOOEAN FAMll Y
''Bevetmoee··
@ AJliC MOVIE * * * "Walk Ing Tiil P1t1
2" (1976) Bo 8veneon.
Noah a__, Altar Shetllf
Bulofd P-•-• from the eml>ullh thll
mlilned him and kllled hi•
... ,.. he QOM after 11141 YICe
ooer•uon. thlt r..w COf-
NPted hie county (RI
1:30 f) THE PAICE IS RIGHT m MY THAE.E SONS tD OVEREASY
Young Love
.,,.......,. IM ,_ell
cNilTMn of the v .... Une
.......,,_"~·
t-00 1J C8I MOVIE
"Forenr" (Ptemler•)
8tephllnle ~. o..n
Butler. A t--.ci gifl
encoun,_. her llnll love,
l)ledo-to her ~ man
tl\lt II Wiii IMC 1orevw bul
thetl 1>41in1U11y l'eellzel Ihle
commitment cannot lest. 0 A0CKF0N> FILES
"The Attractive NuleN>c:e"
Rocq. Rockford'• penner
In e roedllide r•teurent
bu~ II plagued by •
vengeful. rellred FBI agent
(VlctOf Jory).
D al A8CMOVIE
lit * * ''Welltlng Tiii Plf1
2" ( 11175) Bo SWWllOn,
Noell~. t\111' Slwlll
Buford PUN« rllCOYett
from the llllbuth that
maimed him and llWled hie
wile. he goee 1f1er the vlee
opweUone thll hlY9 eot·
rupted 1119 county. (RI
0 IAONSIOE
"Th41 Vlllttng Firemen"
Omit 81\wlff, lk:ollol1em.
f.U.Ptooflng your houM,
curried lenlll Nied. m FAMILY PORTRAIT
"Single P•ent Flmltlel•
Cl) C88NEW8 ®J ME.AV 0"'"1H
Gue.ta: Jeck Lemmon,
Joell Logan, FrlOdle 8'1 ...
80n..
Dean Butler and Stephanie Zimbalbt
portray teen-age lovers ~ho ~akc a
commitment far too l:loon m their hvl·~
in the TV movie "Forever" tonight at 9
on CBS. Channel 2.
ID MERV ONmN
Ounl•: Jadt Lammon,
Joeh logen, Freddie 8'1 ...
IOn
Cl> MARCUS W£1..8Y,
MO.
fJl) AHO™ER DOOR
An elllmlnation of the
A~lc;en Wfly of dellh
111\d dying
7:00 f) THE MUPP£TS
Gueet: Edgar Bergen. D N8CNEW8
I) UAA8CLUB D A8CNEW8 m ILOVELUCY
Cl) AOAM-12 fD MACHEJL I LEHRER
REPORT m CALIFORNIA
TONIGHT
Cl) TOTELL THE TRUTH
7.301) ALWTARANYTHINO
GOU
"OlymplCI '68 •• v&.
"Otyrnpica · 12 .. 0 FAMILY F£U0
0 NEWLYWED GAME 8 ®) HOU.YWOOO
80UARE8 m THE BRADY BUNCH
Cl) L.Er8 MAKE A DEAL
fll) LA. INTERCHANGE
"Informed Sources"
~ VOTEll'S PIPELINE
(I) THE MUPPET&
0Uf1111 st ..... Manin.
8:00 8 ()) WONOQ
WOMAN
Wondet Woman edopll a
double-dl&gut.. to toil
11c:h-erlmlnel Anton C..lbe
(Greg Morrie). "">e hM
mutennlnded a $50-mll-
llon helal 0 CPO SHARKEY
Channel Lbt ing•
IJ KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles
O KTLA (Ind l Los Anqeios
0 KABC T\I (ABC) Los Angelei.
(I) KFMB (CBSI Sdn Diego
O KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los An4clrs
(fm KC~ T (ABC) San 01090 CD KTTV (Ind) Los Anqele'>
Q) KCOP TV (Ind I Los Anq1•I""
fJl) KCET TV (PBS) Los Angeles m KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunt1ny1on Beach
"SvYen-Eleven Slllllkey"
Unknowingly. Sharkey
becomee a eucket In I
lloetlng crap gem. that
prey• on golllble aerv1e:e-
men. a COU.EGe
BASKETBALL
UCLA Btulnt VI. WlllN1l9-
lon HUllflee .
D III OONHV & MAiiie
G~ta; 0-o, A/wt; Grif-
fith. m CAAOl BURHETT
AHOFRIEHD8
Cl) MAACU8 WELBY,
M.O. &ii m WASHINGTON
WEE< i.. REVIEW
1:30 0 CHICO AHO THE MAH
"The Americanization Of
Ctwo" Ed and Reul olfet
10 prepare Reuf'I Aunt
Cllaro for the cmzenthlp
lest -t"-Y dlllCOVet
11\o Ol"Y thingll ehe k-
et>out America ere ~
blll, hOI doge and epj)le
pt• 0 CONCEHTRA TION CD CROSS-WITS
&U.l!> WALLITAEET
WEEK
"Happy New Year?"
Gut111: Arnold Bernhllld,
Cl) f'IRINOUNE
"Human Rights In ~
U S S R " GUNt: Vladlm«
BukoWlty. (R)
Cl) MOVll * ** "A New l•ef" (11171) Wlttw Mat,hllU,
Elllne Mii)'. A lay pt9)1boy
pllna to murd« e -'thy
woman aflAW menylng her,
but dlacoYeta h4I hea ,...,,
In love with her.
10:00 8 QUINCY
"Crib Jot>'' OulnGy
attempll to ~ e )IOUth
In the *ylng of an eld«ty
men when the a1me )lop-
ardlz• a joint juYetllle I
8etllor clllzllnl recrNtlon
p<Ojeet lpeartlMded by
former lootbalt llat ROM)'
G111t DD NEWS
ti) OETSMART m MOVIE
• • "Miu Julie" (11150)
Anita 8j(lf1C, Utt Palme.A
not>lewom1n petMCUtff
herMll With Iheme •It•
•llOWtng her mucullne
..,,,.,.1 to 18duce her.
10:30 ID Cl> NEWS
fla LATINO
CONSORTIUM
"P111lao"
11;00 0 Q 0 (I) ®l NEWS
A Real Cinderella Story
' I I Charlai11e Woodard a Natural for 'Cindy'
By BARBARA RIEGELllAUPT
LOS ANGELES <A P> -Even
without a costume. Charlame
Woodard 1s a convincing Ctn·
derella.
When "e \\Crc 10 1unior high
and hi gh school together, she
was a skinny little kid from
downtown with a vofce everyone
envied.
Now. at ag(' 23, she's starring
m a t\\O·hour t('lev1s1on !>pccial
entitled "Cindy." an all-black
spinoff of the classic fairy tale,
featuring such established enter-
tainers as Scocy Mitchell and
Clifton Davis. The ABC musical·
comedy is scheduled to air in
March.
A BC were as delighted as
C'harlatnc.
' "TllERE WERE some good
choices for the role, but there
~as no question that as soon as
we saw Charlaine thal we were
gomg to ~o with her," We~n
berger said. "She has that m·
nocence and naivete that we felt
Cinderella should have. Thal
was the thmg that set her off
more than anything else. And
sh<.' seemed to have il without
acting 1l. .
Charlaine was born into a
close-knit, religious family io
Albany, where she sang m the
church choir to please her
~randmother and first acted ma
nmth·grade production or "Our
Town"
She played Mrs Gibbs and
was a star I played 'JA Woman
In the Audience" and proved
that my talents were best re-
TUBE TOPPERS
KOCE 9 7: 30 -Voters Pipeline.
Orange County state senators Dennis
Carpenter and Dennis Mangers will re-
view Governor Brown's "State of the
Stale" address.
ABC 0 9:00 "Walking Tall, Part
2. ·' Ho Svenson plays Sheriff Buford
Pusser in this srquel to the true-life
story from 1975. ·css fJ 11 :30 News Special.
Hi ghli ghts of President Carter's Euro-
pe an trip, his return home and an
evaluation of the journey's impact.
0 HOl.L YWOOO
CONNECTIOH 0 MOVIE * • '• "Cttm• 8011"
(18741 Telly Sev.r ... Tony
Sebeto The held ot •
m1jor crime ayndlclle
aopenl!aM the rlM of hi•
p.otege (2 hr• I CD THE 000 COUPLE
Q) HONEYMOONEAS m DICK CAVETT
Gueeta Dt. Kllne. and Or.
Lenmann d~ • n-
druo lhet ottera a poqll>te
c;ure tor eome IOtml of
mentlllllMA
11:aG 1J Cl) CU NEWS
SPECIAL
"The Prftldent ComN
HOtM" Hlghtlgllte of Prwl·
dent Cartlf'1 llCIMllM In
8ruMe11. hie return '-·
en eve.luetlon of the lmpeot
Of the Pree:ldenl'a trip. 0 TONIGHT
Hoit: Johnny Carson.
ao..1•: Lola Falana, David •
Horowttz. Ronny Otllhem,
Alan King.
0 LOVE. AMERICAN
STYLE
"End Of Th41 Une"
8 9 BAAETTA
"Big, Bid °*111" Beret1•
-chee tor the Ch~
gang wtilc:h pl-to mur·
det hla ~ten friend,
Cherll•. Slim Pickens,
Sheree North 00-1 at er.
(R) m NEWS ti) OETSMART
fla CAPTIONED A8C
NEWS -m MACNEIL/ LEH~
REPORT
11:ao 11 (I) M·A·a·H
Hawk~, In 1n enort to
rem1ln anonymoua,
lnventa e Capt. Tuttle u
tlle l>eMfec;tor of a Korean
orphanege. (R)
MOANING
12 00 0 TWIUOHT Z()f.jE
"Long live Welter
J•~"
Q)F~
FERHWOOO
ti) MOVIE * * '1'> "I Cover The W11"
( 11137) Don Batdey, John
Weyne. Two war CO<·
re1pond1nt1 meet a
atrange Areb who la actu-
ally a fanetlClll rebel IMd·
«.(1ht.,30mln.) '"° 8 (I) C8S LATE MOVIE * *'~ "FOfbldden "*'-'" ( 1968) Wlltw Pidgeon.
Anne Frtna.. A eclentllt
and hie Intent deught•,
who h~.,. traveled to a dll-
tant pl-i. ere vle\lld by
American~. (R) 0 MOVIE • * * "The 81lcony"
( 11>83) Shelley Wlnlet1,
Peter Falk. 8fotllel Illa In
'Wu-ravaged Perle la
ci.picted. ( 1 hr .. 411 min.) CD HF\.GAMEOFn4E
W£a(
12:37 8 STAATIME
"Sellen MU.. Of Bed
Ro«!" Jeffery Hunter.
12'.AO 9 MOVIE **'A "Web Of V~"
It 1143) Brain Allerne.
Lcwett• Young A man
aterta 1111 own 1n-t1gatlon
when h4I Wit-the kid·
~ o1 hll a-nence. ( 1
tv.,20mln.)
1 :00 0 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
Ho1t1· The 81y Clly
Roller•. Gueall: R1ndy
Newm1n, Bleck 01k,
0-, Kenny Rogera, Ille
New Rider• of the Purple
S11ge, Greg Like. 0 18PY
Suddenly 11ftlcttld Wilh an
-le cornpulllon to take
'* 11i., Scou undetgoee
~ lt•tment ttlat ....
him telMng the past. m MOVIE • * "Peycllomenl•"
(1971) 0-~ Sendere.
Beryl Reid. The IMcMr of a
motOfc:ycie gang dl9CO_..
the MC(llt of returning
trom th• dHd. then
attamp11 lo Ilk• th•
ram.ind• of hi• gang with
him Into death and r•turn
l2~ hta.)
1:15 tJ TALKA80UT
OUNta: Autl\c)( l•et., Val-
le pr-ta hla theofy on
the dlueputenoe ol Jim-
my Holla; Lyn P. Teyl<I<
dllCUHH blOfHdb1c;k
lh«llP)'.
1:30 Cl) MOV1E • *"" "Muk Of The
Renegade" (11151) Cyd
Chetiaee, Ric;¥do Montll-
ban. A brllnded reneg.O.
11 threatened Into eou<Ung
the deughter of the IMd9r
of the repubilc: ( 1 Iv • 30
min,)
1:36 IJ T A1JtUOUT
au.ta: Author L•ter Vfl,.
le ~II 1161 1tleoty on
the~ ot Jim.
my Hoffa; Lyn P. Taylor
dlec:un•• blol .. dbeck
t!IWapy.
1:378 NEWS
2:00 0 MOVIES • * "Black Sun" ( 11197)
Michele Mercier. Oen+el
Gelln. A WM/thy young gtrl
goee to Africa In -ch of
h« nllecl broth«. (2 In l **\t "~•In The
Night" (1948) John Hodl-
ek, Nanoy Guild. A wer 1191·
eran eullerlng from
emnHla attempta to
u~ hi• for~ Ill• (2
hre,)
t.'118 NEWS 2:208 MOVIE *** "A Cry From The SlrHll" (1959) Mix
B~. Dane WlflOtl A
London eoctal wortier trlM
to ime>f~ th41 pelhetk: llv·
Ing condltlol>• of hOrneleN
Chlldten. (2 tin . 5 min.)
• • "Count1119Y" ( t953)
Dermot W•lah. Hazel
Court. While d9tlwttng a
pecUgl. • young man dte-covwe a mutdetld man ( t
ht .. 30 min) 2:300 NEWS :s:00m MOVIE
• • "The Kiiier Th1t
St .. ked New York" (1950)
Evelyn l<•)'N, ClllrlH
Korvin. A husband and
wile amoggUng 1 .. m Is lh4I
oojecl of • mQ.llVtl MlltCh
•lier It II discovered lh•t
the wom•n la carrying a
plague. ( 1 hr .• 30 min l
• HlW9
... NIW8 a:40 MOVW
... \4 ...... Of) fftloo
8lly*' (1166) AIM Lldcl,
E.dwWd 0. ~A
former pollc•lftl" le
F-...el rrom pneon erld
.... out '°.., 1111 ,.....
(2 In) uom MOV18
* • "Ctlmlnel lawyet"
C 1937) Lee Trecy, Mtit90t
Oran-A c;andldat• lot
governor. • lewyw. oi-
up the onlc:e In Ofder to
protect hit gll1 who la
lnllOIVed In a Ollmlnel-.
Cl ht • 10 min )
S.\ l'I . I< I>:\ y
MORNING
1:00 tJ CAMl!RA THA&
.. C.8.eEAAS
• a:I SUPEAFNEH08 G PTLCLU8
Q) EUMEHTAAV NEW1
Cl) SAM YORTY
tD YOGA FOA HEAL. n4
(I) '"1W A LOOKINO
OL.ASS
7:30 IJ STEPS TO LEAAH1NO D PACESUT£AS
• MOVIE **°" ''Siege To T~" (19&1) Rod Came1011,
Wll'f"ll Morrte. TWo men
111empt to ln~lgllle the
hijacking of ··~ juat t>efClfe 1M 11111 of the
CM! W• (2 "'9.)
• IWITH, HA ANO
8KV
(I) BUSINESS
1:001J (I) SKATEBIRD8 Q SPACE 8fNTIHEL8 0 MOVIE * * * "Ebb 'ride" (1937)
Oacat Homoilta, Fr-
Fermer. A "bea.cll•d"
cpe111n·a plan to ~edl e
lhlp .. comc>llCatld wt*I
he dllG0119tt the ownw'I
deughtet .. lboetd. (1 ht ..
30 min)
O llJ) ~Ywtel 0 MOVIE
• • "laland Affcue"
( 111521 Gf)lnll Jotine. o..td
~ A pelt of youttw
ettempt to retrtew • -
from en llllftd held by
Germane during World
W111 II (21\ra)
Cl) AOMPEA ACOM
fD EARTH, Sl!A AHO
SKY
l:30 8 SUPEAWITCH
fl) GREAT
PERFORMANCES
"Paul T1ylor 01nce
Company" Two recent
T1ylor ~ompo1ltlon1,
"'Elpl1n1de" end
"~ ... .,. oerlormed.
<'llARl.AINE DID a lot or act·
mg and singing throughout the
years W(' spent together in
Albany, N Y .. public schools,
but ther(''S one particular Image
that comes lo mind whenever I
think of her talents.
I can still feel the emotion of
that moment in ninth grade
when Charl:une silenced a fidge-
ty, unruly -even hostllc -
auditorium full of junior high
school kids with a powerful ren-
dition of "Somewhere," from
the movie"WestSideStory." "
served eor print Rollers Host 'Special'
CllARLAJNE LIKED the feel or performillg. pursued it
throughout high school and then
hoped to join the Negro Ensem-
ble In New York. .
''There's a place for us ...
somewhere a place for us." she
sang , her voice gathering
strength and momentum as she
conquered her nervousness and
filled the dreary auditorium
with sounds that were so
powerfully beautiful that my
body tingled.
WHEN WE GOT together re·
cently for the first time in live
years, while she was taping the
show at Paramount, I reminded
ber or that afternoon ln 1969. She
also remembered It.
.. I didn't know tbe words:· she
blurted out wltb a hearty lau1h
that cropped up again and a1aln
throughout our convenaUon. "I
never know the words.''
But it's certainly never been'
to her disadvanta1e. I never
guessed at her "ignorance" in
ninth IJ'ade. And the producers
who listened to her audition for
the Broadway revival of .. Hair"
-an Incident that eventually
led to the Cindy role -ap·
parently never 1uened that she
was ainalna with the words
scrawled m ber hand.
.,IT'S A RAINY day and I'm
roamlns the streets in New
York," a>ecan the •till •lltht
ttv•foot; tbrff..lnch actreo. •·t
e.me up to St. Clementa, the
church fer artbtll, end J aaw Uila
1cr11&1.Y .'kld slttlns tllere. t
dldA't )Dow what wu sol.lie on,
but tbeD I fcJUnd out there •11 a
ridlUGD for 'Hair' th.n. . ul bad DO pktUre., n.o ,._., '"° IOGI,'' ahe Nlllled. nMIUnl a ' lfr!1bt. tootb,J amll• tllat.
Af'Wh••pllo•
'CINDY' STAR
Chartalne Woodard
widened her large eyes and ac-
centuated the dimple on her
right cheek.
So she performed with the
lyrics or "Aquarius" borrowed
Crom one or the others waltlng to
audition, did four callbacks -
singing "Aquarius" each time -
and landed herself a role in the
stage producUon as well as a
part in the movie version being
di.rected by Milos Foreman.
THE aoLE OF Clndy came
about alter she was noticed dur·
lnl a performance of .. Hair'' bf
the aecretar)' of Paramount'•
Ntw York cutinc director ud
wH .aked to come in for a re•d· Jn,.
"I had to go lD one Saturday
between performances of
'Hair,"' ehe said. "I read lo tbR
real jolly man and they
Ccreaton Jim Broob and Dave
Davia) Jauihed. I aald to myself,
tOOb, thlJ feel• nice." •
Broou, Dam, Ed Wtlnt>er1er
and stQ Dllllels -lb• pro-
duc n~ter9 retpon lbJe for
tht ''Mary :oryi. MoOre Sbow"
now ·under co•tract to do
1pectala a otber' pl'O.)eeta tor ·
But her parents wanted her to
go to college instead, so they
sent her off to a state school
near Albany. She majored In
theater and then transferred to
the Goodman School of
Drama in Chicago. That
led to a road tour in "Don't
Bother Me, I Can't Cope,"
thanks to Vfnette Carroll, a
guest director at tibe school.
When she graduated from
Goodman last spring, Charlaine
received the prestigious Sara
Siddons scholarship award,
which previously bad been given
to Carrie Snod1reas, Melinda
Dillon (F.l.S.T.) and Ted Wass
(Soap).
DESPITE THE attention and
celebrity status that has come
along with starring in a
television special, Charlaine was
quick to point out that it was a
learnin1 experience for her.
"l can't say, 'Oh I made it,'"
she uld. "I could be back in
New York doing cattle calls
after tbls."
Yet Cbarlalne tentatively hu
been cast as the female lead in a
new Broadway production she
didn't want to tdent.ify yet and
she was signed by Welnberger
and his aasoclatesl Charles
Walters ProducUons, or a poesi·
ble series or motloo pictures.
"SHE TRIKES mo as un-
usual because lt seems like e\tery· ho<S1 bu the aame reaction to
her," Welnber••r said. "The
first tJme you see her, you
wonder why 1be wu cut. When
you 1eo Mt' 1ct, you smile and
fall lri love With her and believe
you're the onlY··penoo In the
world wbofeell.thatway." ..
The Bav City Rollers will host NBC's
"Midnight Special'' for the first time a~ l
a.m. Saturday on Channel 4. Guests m-
cJude Queen, Randy Newman. Kenny
Rogers, Black Oak, the New Riders of the
Purple Sage and Greg Lake.
Burns a Harvard Prof!
By JAY SHARBUTf
LOS ANGELES CAP) -This
Sunday, George Burns, 80, con-
tinues his show biz career dolng
gags and a sort-sboe number with
a young comic -Bob Hope, 74 -
as a guest on Hope's vaudeville
sbowonNBC.
But next April, Burns may go
back to school, which he left In
the fourth grade to start his
career singing with the Peewee
Quartet in bis native New York.
HE SAYS HE'S considerin& an
ofter to lecture at Harvard.
•'Can you ima1ine that?" be ln·
quired. "l can't even spell
Harvard."
An aide said
it's part ot a
course of
cbatl by
heavyweight.I
In film .
dance,
theatert
mus ic and
visual art.a.
'( .... .., ..
' ' . " ·~
. ;. ~ '/,
Wbat mlaht ~""•
.YOU lecture on. Mr. Burne?
"Call me Gcor1e. •• the ttachtt
uld. "Well, it'd be the onlY thine
I know: Show business. l don't
aet mlxed up in pollUcs. I don't
talk to ~body who can't •lnC
tiatD1oay.' ,
WW the nsklq IM'OltMor, If M . vQita, do a roudM ot lwo?
"I MIGHT," BE said. "Might
also tell 'em how you build up a
routine, how you start with o.ne
joke. you top it and top it ag8;'n·
and first thing you know, you ve
got a routine.'·
To student jokesmiths, he of·
rered this:
"I've been mixed up with
writers all my life and the most
Important ttdng for a writer is to
find the ft.rSt thought, the first
idea. You get a good thought, the
thine writes it.self."
He paused briefly. "That's the
kind or great stuff I'm going to
tell 'em," be warned. kidding the
act he may put on at one of the
naUon's top hatcheries of thought
and1tud)'.
BURNS, WHO turns 81 on Jan.
20, bu been busy with other acts
of }ate. 1Dcluding the touting ot
hll new hit movie, "Ob, God."
He did two CBS specials and an
0 AUce" eplaode this season, plus
the Hope show, and has two more
1peciall afoot. And he'll film bis
third movie since gettln1 an
Oscar lD 1976 tor "The Sunshine
Bors .. •it•1 •T'be Queen of
Hollywood'." be said. "The
(lue o l• 1 CSrl, not me. Better gel
lbat rt,itt. I don't want to 1et It
wron1 with wbatabername in
Jl'IDridL •• He bacl rilerence to
Mlta817ut.
TIM ftlMU trouper YIU Wed
why. at his age, he works so
much. "Because it gets me out or
bed," he replied. "Al my age, it's
1l great thing to get out of bed. I
can't make any money in bed. In
fact, l can't do anything in bed."
BACK TO education. Bums'
doctorate came from tbe school
of vaudeville where, as Fred Al·
len once observed, the students
were so low that ticket-taking
midgets were hired to make
them feel at home.
What happens if Harvard asks
Dr. Burns to work full·tlme
teachlng what he's learned to •
potentially hl&her grade of
scholan?
"Well, ii they got a blce theater
I'll atay on," he promised.
·•Particularly if they got about 15
or 20 musicians and they pla)' lD mr. key. i , lD 'I 10 any place where t s
my key."
Bronson and Jill
Bost Globe Awards
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Charles Bronson and bis wife, Jiil
Ireland, will be the mut.ra ol
ceremony al the Uth annu.i
GOid• Globn Award.a on NBC 61:!~..,.wt~· be taped UlealPt
~fore a._ a.Yerly Hllt.cmlloW
.dWiDI dllit awai'dl pl'eH"tadam, ,,