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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-01-26 - Orange Coast PilotBOvan Murder Probe Continues ---- west torm ,, 9 Lives 11 \aaflg'• Death Blizzard Radio0;ctivity Detected SAN CARLOS CAP) -The classified ad placed by Virginia Palladino in a San Francisco area newspaper read, ''Husband for Sale, Cheap." It promised merchandise that "comes complete with hunting and fishing equip," and added, "but not home much from Oct. thru Jan. & April to Oct." Iler husband, Ed Palladino, who was off on a weekend hunting trip when the ad ran Saturday, said he's been ducking dozens of phone calls from women wanting to know if the ad was for real. Palladino's secretary, who has fielded most of the calls, says callers included a woman who read the ad on an airplane and rushed to a phone booth as soon as she landed in North Carolina, another who off cred to trade her f ootball·addicted husband and a third who interpreted the ad as a suggestive over· tu re to "swingers." DOCTOR •.. could not be proeecuted for not trying to sustain something that was not supposed to be there. Prosecutor Chatterton told the Avert Strike AtHBPlant? 1Discu~s1ons continued today jury in his opening statement as Off'.cials of McDonnell that Waddill contemplated several other forms of murder Douglas Astronautics Company during the lime that he and Dr. in Huntington Beach and· Ronald Comelsen were to1ether aerospace union representatives In the nursery. sought to forge an agreeable He said Cornelsen wtu testUy contract to avert a machinists' that Waddill told him that he strike. would like to have a bucket of A spokesman for the Intema· water so that he could drown the tional Association or Machinists premature infant. CIAM) Lodge 720 ln Torrance On another occaalon, he said, said wording of the final con-Waddill suggested to Comel5en tract proposal is the problem the that the infant be drowned tn a factions are trying lo work out. nursery sink. · ' And the Y ' re P 1 a Yin I Chatterton said bis key wit· olitics," he chargedf adding nesa will aJao testify that. Wad· at tn unl.oil OffJcfals a lief'; dlll t • • k d f i::ttlemen• of the lA'M wa&... pile poa " a e or 11: " ... potusiumcblori wlthtbelnten· negotiations with the vaat con· tion of using the chemical to end glomerate firm is predicated on theinlant.'alife. settlement of a current strike by He said Comelaen will testify the United Auto Workers' Union that Wadd.lll, unable to obtain at four other Dou(las Aircraft the cheinical, then su11ested an facilities. · injection of insulin es a muns Of Members or the UAW, who , endingthebaby'1Ufe. l)Ow make about $7 20 per hour, The victim ts Identified u want a 13 percent pay raise over "Baby Girl Weav•r," born the next three years, identical to March 2, 1'17, and described u hat won by their counterparts the 22·week fetus of an unwed at Boelne Aircraft Company last 18-year.old mother. ~ear. Strlkers walked out of Doua.tas nlanta Jan. 13 with a totai of 8.200 workers represented by the ~AW involved. I The faclllUes bwld mWtaey ~tliners, satelllt.es and a variety or other space·retated e(lulp· meot. ,, lf Huntln1ton Beach's apace 11lant work force lncludts abOQt ,.uo IAM union members mon• a total of ome S,000 orkera eneated Sn illmo1t· xclualvely space elC$)1oraUon nd commun\cattons comwnent iwork. Most of those empl01es Uvelft raQ1e County, with a few from out~LOe Anaetea County, Whlcb elahbou the D u1las Astronautics Company i on s norttMirly alde. OIW(QI COAIT DAILY PILOT A Message For Burglar SAN DIEGO (AP> -When a. thief broke into University Jll1b1 School student Ethan Fltzeerald'a home, he must have been in a rush, police say. Fitzgerald told officers the on· Jy thing miaain1 wu tbe knapsack be used to carry h1- book1. The thief would do well to read the only book, enUtled "Chris· tian Morality." tarted by sabotage, ' the T quotes the report u saytns. Aa drafted by its princi ~l author, Dr. David Roseba the GAO report charged that federal govemment has not ed prudently or adequatety protect public bealtb and 1afe9. The report wu called in • curate, and Its author was cused of a vendetta agalnst e gaa lnduatry by George LBwrence, a spokesman for American Gu AssoclaUon. The only known serious q. uefied natural au accident oc· curred in Cleveland ln 1944 nd caused 130 deaths and 225 ln· jurie&. But the GAO s&ld th a lar1e part or the city would have been destroyed had the wind biU blowing in a different direction. An explosion on Staten Isl d 1n it73 that Jdll~ ~ ~orlr.a'ien w fD Gl'.IO,OOO:f>arm Sl0ra'1e tank that had been pumped emp- ty for their repair work. Pockets of 1aa trapped in the tank's polyurethane lining were set of( by pa park andlpited the lln.ln1. Th• nmes eald tbe 600-paae draft still can be revised, but that tts conclusions appear to be set. f"rewa Page Al SPY ••• techniclan1 from the U.S. nuclear test 1ite in Nevada new lo Canada on Wednesday to help in the radiation survey. About 25 Nevada specialists had already jolned the search effort. KU/iiappen Ask Ransom PARIS (AP) -Kidnap· pere of wealthy ln· dustrlalllt Baron Edouard·Jean Empain have contact-1 the family and demanded a ransom, French autbol:'ltles an· nounced ~ay. An Interior Mlni1try spokesman Hid the kld· nappers provld~d proof they are holding tho 4o; year-old Belgian noblem•n. Sources aald Uiey 1ent a letter written and-sllD'l'd by blm. Ger•rd Berger, the ministry spokesman, did not reveal the amount of the ransom demanded for the aafe return of the handsome heir to the Em· pain·SchDelder sroup, ooe of Europe'• largeet ln· duslrial empires. But sources ald it was $5 mUllon to $10 million. Emergency E%it? The front end or a pickup truck juts Crom an automobile showroom window in Melbourne, Australia, after an in· quisitive buyer accidentally started the engine, sending the car through the plate glass. The truck was later sold at a bargain price. Gulf Blast Sinks ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. CAP) -A Llberian·re11Jtered frei1hter carrying three tons of explosives blew up and ap- parently sank early today in the Gulf of Mexico, the Coast Guard said. There was no word on lhe tate of the 26 German and Filipino crew members aboard the Eva Maria. "It happened awfully quickly. SONY CAN HELP YOU WARM-UP THOSE COLD WINTER NIGHTS I nge Coast · EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA il 1 :Auodated A d 01~ bliUard devastated mucb of th northern part of the United tocla1, while bu.r- r l cane-force winds swept throu b the South. At leut 12 pttlons were killed ln the atorma. 6 States Paralyzed; Motorists Stranded illd w w, 59, -Ylsittn lnc:UanapollS from W bub, lml. "I'm Olng ck to tho Hilton. Jt'• th only place I ean fiod any foOd ... ne norttiern blizzard was 10 severe -"one of th& strongest tn many )'ttvs," accordina to the NaUonu Weather Service - that savln lives was the top priority ot thOusands of reac\H! worker• activated acroas the North. OaalllfJer. Told Gov. James A. Rbod of Ohio called out the N tional Guard for •'the most comprehensive emer1ency that we've ever had. tt He said his 1reateat fear was ''the elderly and senior c1tlzens being stranded without food or heat." "Bein.a lost in open country during a blirzard la almost cer- tain death," the weather service cautioned. Wl consln aathorltlea wer flooded with more requests for help thnn they could handle. Hundreds of res1denta were stuck in cars, but officials didn't have the manpower to aet them out. .. If you co out. even for an emer1ency, you are on your own," .said Vic Gherke, traffic chief for the Dodie County, Wtsconsln, aherifC's department. Oil War Eyed To Satisfy U.S. By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI ... Deity ~Miff E. H. "Hubie'' Clark warned hl• audience today that be was 101nc to "scare hell out of you.•• He WU right. I In a somber apeecb before the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, Clark predicted that the nation's energy policies, unless drastically altered, have "predestined us to a war to take from others the oil we caMot produce ourselves." Clark, president or Baker In· ternatlonal Corp .• an oll tool company, aald he believes the nlteid Stat.es bas sufficient sup. lies of ail to supply ita own.needs to tbe next century. But ho aald those supplies, un· er preaent laws, are unprollta· bl• to puuip, so the nation la de· ' d ntonfor ollsuppllea. Clark !preclicted that It won't ~too~ y an o thOle lo~eign counhles become so eatthy that they will literally ot want any more:money. At that poiilt, they wW quit llinc to the United Statea "and we'll have to send 1n the arinea to take by force what we can't buy. The war will re- sult because economics will have run out its strln1." Clark blamed the lack of in· terest in domestic production on llOP~: £EG.4CI' OFi DYING BOY government intervention in the form of price controls and in the various taxes and fees levied on 011 production. H• claimed that if the major oll companies were to complete- ly wipe out their after·tax proftta by cutlin& the price or automobile gasoline, the price would only come down about two cents. If the taxes, royalties and bonuses the oil companies paid government were eliminated, the price would come down 30 cents, he said. Clark, who aaid he made an Identical presentation ta Conereas in 1977. said h believes the $14 a barrel price .-.:-d f fSt UL.le charced by rorelen oil producers Ille'& !I or • 1'rO u . la a JUst one since the U.S. had been "plwiderinc" those foreian economi fore th 1974 oH em bar .He aid that the Ove.rtUll t. <See EN GY, Pa&e Ai> Liqµid Gas a 'Threat' NEW YORK CAP)-A federal watchdog qency says the na· tlon ls courtine Olsaster on a 1cale comparable to a nuclear bombing by the way it stores liquefied natural .gas, the New York Times sald tOday. A final draft report being circulated In Waahlnaton by the a1ency, the Geoeral AccounUnc Orflce, concludet that a 1erious atorm, earthquake or act Ol ter• • rlorlsm could rupture one of the hua• atbrllte tanks around the nation and let off explosions that would kill tens of thousands or Americans, the newspaper said. Natural I•• frozen into liquid form to reduce volume ls stored in h&aae tanb fn about 60 1ites ai'oWld the countt)'. The re-; port • .,. tba\> )Wit a truckload or liquefied gu could expand to fill 15 mtlea ol sutiway tunnel or 110 mitesofaewerpi~. It aaid the aort ol stresses the atorace tanks are designed to withstand will be excceeded at a number Of plac• ln the next half century, and "qne or more of CM Hlanners Push them will probably fall by fall~ ins over on it.s aide, immediately apalling all it.a contenu. Schools businesses, '11ghways and back ro ds were but. Airports closed or operated with reduced fllC)>ts. Tralns ran late. Power out & wero report· ed. 5011\e nc papers cuitalled publicaUoo. several roofs col· lapsed he vy ow tronc Wtftds. The National Weather Servico Jn Otilo reoorted that tho (See SNOW,. Pa10 A!) * * * CHICAGO CAP> -Screams trom • man and bis wito stranded on an ice floe olf Lake MlclUcan'a abore were heard on the 19th floor of a blab rtse. and tbl eoup:le ere rescued with tbe help ol poUcemeo formhlc • cbaln wUb their leather belta. Gre,ory Maatal~ a.nd bla.Wlfe Olm m tbs, Beverly, bOth 31, told rescuers they went for• 'TOl!lantic at.rOU bl the mow" Wedn~ Jllaljt &loot the abon ill the Gold Coat area. MAST~ FELL INTO, THE water and climbed onto floating ice. Police aald bis wife fell in lrYtna to reach him. As the a creaming couple clunc to the cb\ank 'ol ice lt 1>e1an breakln& apart and drifting. · Bem.te COlleran; who lives on the 19th floor of a buildi.Df overlooking the lake, said, "I beard aomeooe repeatedly screamlna for help through teveral hundred yards of blluard. Jt sounded more serious than sorne roWdy comin1 off a DJs.ht on Rush Street. 1 opened the window to make sure the erlee were real and Uien I called the police. J wu amued I could hear the cries 10 clearly, but, fortunately, I live downwind from tbO lake." "I WAS A · O NTIC 1001. you know, t klnl my new wife out for a walk, .. h said. ••What cu I Ja1f You couldn't aee tho iilfterence between the concrete (retatnlnl wall) and the lake. <4$() there I wu on tbe i~ l aatd, 'Damn, it's the lake,' and l tried to jU.a'lp up and pab the Jedfe. I m1ued and fell back ln. "I pulled myself up on tbi lee real qwc:k,0 Mutalen1atd. ••tt u cold u bdl. Bev reached oftl' the Jedi• to try and arab me and I tried agatn. I mbseCI, fell back bl, and Bev fell ID, too. We cUmbied out onto the lee and .urted to acream. • 'Fallout ' EDMONTON, Alberta <AP> - :A •urveillance plane picked a "hi1hly probable" radl•tlon near an ~ town C •• ada'1 far north, aad lalista were en l"Ollle there today to determine whether It la contamination from a falle.Q So- vi •atelllte. Canadian mllltary olflda.lasald. It was ta.. ftnt lndkatloo ol UD aal ndload.l.tty ii.Dee the nuclear-powered Coamos 954 spy satellite dropped from outer apace and djslnte rated In FremP~.4J DOCTOR ••• The defense altoraey uid the unwed mother c!'.qe t4> bave the child ldIJed and Dr. Waddill cou.ld not be pn>1ecuted for not trying to sustain something tba1 was not supposed to be there. Prosecutor Chatterton told the Jury in his openina statement that Waddill coote~pJat•d several other fOl'JDI ol murder during the time that tie and Dr. Ronald Cornelsen were together in lhe nursery. tie said Comelsen will testily that Waddill told him that he would like to hav'e a bucket ol water so that he could drown the premature infant. On another occasioo, he said, Waddill suaested to CO!'Ueben that t.be infant be drowned in a nursery link. Chatterton said bis key wit· ness will also testify that Wad· dill at one polnt asked for potassium chloride with the inten- tion of using the chemical to end the infant'sflfe. He said Comelaen will testify that Waddill, unable to obtain • the chemical, then suuested an injection oi insulin u a means of • endioa: the baby's We. The victim Is ideoWied as "Baby Girl Weaver," born March 2, 1971', and described as . the 22-week fetu.a of an unwed 18·year-old mother FreaP,.eAI DENSITY ••• peeled to present tbelr o.ttlce complex plan to the cllJ councll i;erore 'ttf6 lectton. 1'U lf)ldal meetinp haft been set. The council's reaction to the plan "in concept., ls expected to se t the st•I• for. the homeowners' declsloo wtietber IAl suppcirt their inltiaUve or t\ll"A againn it. Tbec:ompromi.&esupportedby the bomeownen and developers ..,ould }llace tho ofllce c.omplex on the 600-foot stretch of lud ~etween Bear Street and the l>ack wall of the abtinl G.,... brook tract. Tbe Gfftee complex would extend from the Saa Die10 Fl"eewQ oortbward to Sunfiower Avenue. Tbe rest at tbe t blaec:ted. by South Coast Drlv• ~d ex- tendin& west from the rear wall of the Greenbrook tract la to be deYeloped by Arael. T e homeowners HJ y wa \ nothlq but lle-l mu, horn on thb parcel undot terms of the compromise. flames in the atmosphere over north Can early Tues- day. Canadian otndall d CfjJt. Joba Lyne and two members of a Ca•acllao ar•el forces "nuclear response" team be commands left Yellowknlfe, Northwest Teiritories, at dawn today bJ Wlcopter for Baker Lake, a tra.dinK pOst of about 300 people 1,100 mUes north of the U;.S. harder la Mlmwob, Officials Hid six U.S. ud Canadian adeatist.s aboard a Canadian Forces C-130 Hercules transport would join L7ne'1 team at Baker Lake, wbicb is situated 550 miles northeast ol Yellowlmife and 200 miles lnWwl (rom Hudson Bay. The mission ol t.be scieoUsts, leaving from Namao· air base near llue. was to "eonftrm" the probable radiation contact, said Maj. Wally West, armed forces informalkla officer tor Alberta and tbe Northwest Territories. Kitlnapper,s AskRamom . PARJS (AP) -Kidnap- pers of wealthy in· dustriallst Baron Edouard-Jean Empaln have contacted the family and demanded a ransom, French authoriUes an· nounced today. · An Interior Ministry spokesman aald the kid· nappers provided proof they are boldlnf the .CO. year-old Beltian nobleman. Sources said they sent a letter written and signed by bim. Gerard Ber1er, the ministry spokesman, did not reveal the amount of lhe ransom demanded for the safe return of the handsome heir to the Em· pain-Sdmelder group, one of Europe's largest ID· dustrial empires. But sources aaid il was $5 m1Won to $10 million. F,...PageAJ SNOW ••• blluard with Winds up to '10 mph was the stron&est to pass over the state in tlie 100 years that records have been kept.. Record low barometer read· Jn&s -indlcatinf wet wealber on tbe way -were reported from Georcla, northern New York and N.lcbipn. More than 1,000 persons were evac~ated from UJelr homa in Weal Vfritnla as a heavy rain coupled with melUnc snow swelled rivers and streams over their ba,Db. Tb• slue requested that ''DQn· essential travel .,. atopped" as the notthem aoow st.onn was STRANDED OFUVO P!NSTHOUO~ Costa Mesa's Worst littersectlon?. Driver in<:hes away from comer of Mesa Drive before turning northbound onto Newport Boulevard. Police officials say this intersection is probably the wont ln town. Note traffic signal at left partially obscured by trees and power pole located just a few inches from the ragged corner. ' . Critic Biick in ·Jail Oranae County Jail'1 loremost critic, ex.eon Charles Thomas Miller, ls back in Oran1e Count.y Jall today. This time, MUler is char_cect with lSsuing a bad check, for '33S made payable to Culoo De Pa~. lllller calned n0&or1et1 last 1ear wbm be lldecl as a spedal jail lnvestilatar for the Onqe County Bar A.aodliloa. At t.be ccmclusiOD Of the '°" called probt. t.be 33-7ear:..otd ez. con charged UDDamed Jail dep- NBJu~e Elevated By Brown Judae Kobert C. Todd was elevated to tbe Ora.nee County Superior Court benc:b and a woman attorney •as named to the Harbor Ublcipal Court ro ter tOclay tn a Uat df ow Judicial appointments appl'O\'ed by Gov. Edmund G, Brown Jr, Judge Todd, 49, of Newp()rt Beach, will leave the harbor court to taJlo up hia new duties Jn Santa Aoa. Anaheim attorney Frances Munoz, 47, is lhe cov· emor's choice to fill the vacancy oo the Harbor belicb. Newport Beach attorney Arnold P. MordkJn. 40, was named to fill a vacancy at the North Orea• County Municipal Court. Olber apPolntmenta .lnclud.s Los A,lamllol attorney PbUllp Col, 41. who will sene oe the bench at West <>ranee ~ Municipal Court and Villa Park attorney Jacquelyn Thomason, 48, wl'lo becomes a Santa Ana uftlcipii Court juqe. ,,.....P.ge.41 ENERGY ••• utiet with eta of brutallt.y and 'accused seven Un.ldeotlfled dep. utles ot murdering an inmate and then passing b1S death off as asulclde. Later, a 1p0kesman for the bar a oelaUon aaid Mlller's findings were .. wltboul 1ub- 81allce." · Lut Seplett)btr MWer fOund .,ain WbeD be w chused wttb burclary and reedriDc stolen propertJ. A few 4'78 later the charses wes-. ~ to ln· elude al~aUons that be bad 11· lecall1 recorded phone c:on- venaUons With M FBJ agent aad an Orance Cowity Jud.!•· Then last weet a Superior Court jury cleared Miller ot the phone lal>Pb:la char1e but was split M 00' the burglary c:herse. a deaaJock that resulted in a new trial bdng were¢ Records show that it was Irvine police who arrested Miller Wednesday momlng in bis apartmmt at 1433 Superior Ave., Newport Beacb. Tbe jail critic spent the _ t in jail In lieu of $500 ball Miller earned a c:orrespon· dence school law decree wblle ill prilon. And early lut year he founded a so-called bwnan rl&bt.1 and equal Justice fousadalloa de- signed, amone other thlnp. to aeek out and correct what he ctalms were inhuman CODdiUoos in jails and prisons throu;hout the state. SONY CAN HELP YOU WARM-UP THOSE COLD WINTER NIGHTS cCB:rthy Nkes Tax lnitiati:ve o.-r .............. •we NEED CAMPAIGN' . AH•mbly Spe•ker McCarthy lfigCrash Kills OC Trucker KINGMAN, Artz <AP> -An Oran1e County truck driver wu kllled when hls ril overturned, spilling a dangerous corrosive solvent, as he attempted to make room for an llleaally paaa- in 1 car, the Department of Public Safety said Wednesday. Officers said Raymond Wright, 52, or Orange, Calif., was killed in the crash on U.S. 66 about 2S miles east of here. Patrolman Patrick Otto aaid the tractor-trailer wps carrying 46 drums of chemical solutions in two trailers, about half of them contarn1ng Nitrene, a stron1 cleaning solvent. The other drums contained a aoap ~olution Otto aaad a car was pusinc in a no-pa:>aing area and Wriahl pulled as far to the ri1bt u ~lble co Jet the car by aafely. m.-wheels hit the aboulder ud 'be Jo.t eontrol of the rl1. Wrllbt &ld. f'.rank Bowman, motor traaaport dlcecwr ot the AJUona ~rporatlon Co=nS.tloD. uld bout h tr ol the dnama ruptured when the truck rolled ooto its side. I A highway maintenance crew U!led about 1,000 1allona of water to wash the solvent away and then placed a layer of dirt over the spilla1e. he said. The driver of lhe car was not apprehended, Otto said. -t~ ........ Alf Calllorni• Auembly Speaker Leo McCarth1 lald Wednesday lA lrvbM be beUeve1 a eoalltlon of butloen, clric ncl educ•· tlonal orsanlzationl ls needed to defeat tbe J~ann property tax relief initiative. ••what we need la a well· ot8aril&id. weJl.financed cam· pal1n •• by prl•ate Jatereata, lfcCart.b7 aald at a press con· ferenco at~ Rellatry Hotel. ID town to apeak al a fundraia· ing dlnner for Aaaemblyman Chet Wray. D·Garden Grove. McCarthy aald he oppoees the initiative because "It would not jUJt cut aome fat out of local covernment ••. It's 1oln1 to decimate the ranks of teachers, Police andtlremen. •• Asked 1f threats to cut es.sen· tlal services are a ploy covem· ment offlclals are u1ln1 to friabten voters. McCarthy aaid. "l th1Dk there'll be an ample op- portunity tor public forums. We'll find out whether or not those cuts are 1oln1 to be valid.'' He said only private 1roups can auccessfully persuade voters to defeat the lnlUaUve beeauae government ocrtciala are au!l · peeled of bias. ''I think the more business looks at it, the more they're 10· ing to oppose it... McCarthy said. He aald the initlaU\'e would hurt businesses because lt would penalize new bulldln&•· Older bulldinp could have their as· aeued valuatlom, and therefore taxes, raised only by a limited percen~e annually under pro- viaiona ol the lnltlatlve, whereas new buildings would be assessed at full market value. McCarthy wu also asked lf he believes the Leglalature would quickly approve Increases in other taxes to make up funds lost through the Jarvis-Gann lnltlaUve. He pointed out that a two· tblrds vote ln both houses ls re· quired to pass new tax in· creaaes. "1 em assure you there will not be a two-thlrd.s vote ln each bou.ae to increase taxes.. this year. ¥cCertht n1d. He DOte4 that to mate the S'1 bilUm tu cut expected )(..the anttlathi puses. income Des would have-to be tripled or busl· nHI tu• doubled. "1 underatand the an1er beblnd the Jarvla-Gann Initiative. I think what I have to count upon la tM Le1l1lature pa111lng at least a $1 billion tax relief bill.'' Mc<;arthy said. But be added, "It (the in· ltiative) may paaa even with a significant bill." Trailer Court Hit By Killer Tornado QUANTICO. Va. CAP) -A tornado npped lhrouih a trailer t'ourt early today, killlnt a 3· year.old boy and inJurtn1 two members or his family. The twitter then whirled into a hou1ln1: area of the Quantico Marine Base where it de· mollshed 10 duplexes and dam aced four others. Stafford County authorities identified the dead et\lld as Johnny Arthur. whose body wu round in a irove of trees ~ feet from \he spot where b.11 lamlly'a trailer bad stood. The traller. parked at Boswell's Trailer Court, was torn apart in tbe tomado1 which officer James Tru low o( the Stafford County 1benm1 olftce said tilt about 2:30 a.Jn. Three other tratlera in the mobile homo court were cr1.11tied and m-any more aufferea leaser damafe, Truslow iild. l•land in the Night A hazy moon lends an eerie quality to this night scene at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Eve~ streetlip;hts take on a luminous quality in tbls time exposure or buildings staring unblinkingly into the darkness. Jail Iinprovements Due Orange County Facility Decision 'Retu1onablie' LOS ANGELES <AP) -A rul· in& by a federal jud&e ordering the Orange County Jail to make improvements bu been termed ''reasonable" by an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union. But be aaid the ACLU is not entirely happy with the de. cision. "I'm disappointed, but I re- alize the 1udge was faced with difficult decisions because of security," ACLU attorney Terry Smerling said Wednesday, following Monday's rulinc by U.S District Judge William P. Gray. '"They were reasonable decisions." Smerllng's remarks were in re· ferenceto Gray's rullnc which ex· tends poJlclea allowlna Jail personnel to screen incomlnl let· ters to inmates and problbiUng ln- mates from physical contact with vi1ltor1. But Smerllnc aJao said he wu "very diuppointed" In tbe judge's rejection of ACLU re- quest.a to increase the weekly two hours of outdoor exerclae lime and to boost the amount or living space for inmates. The ACLU attorney, however. Irate Homosexual Holds 36 Hostages Winter Sale . Custom fitted arm caQs. Linea flounces. Or'.• "·I f .,, ' DAM.Y PILOT 3 I I I L'~81tY EYES: Tbete'a ~en 1 wom int.ereatlnc reaction from citizens ~ our rectoo after th~ newt broke that a Ruutan satellite, Jmown u COemoe 154, !ell out ~ orbit and destroyed ltself tn the skies over Canada. )f ost of the reacUon can be f atrly characterized as Plain Mad. One auch tupayer of Newport Beach ave me a call today and ho wu really up in the fl)'ln& rin1s over this non.flyin1 apace machine. 1171 II PIUS, Tam. <AP> - ta.J• the .. un J\Clm and that ab ll 15. Hel" body '"bears the scan of clear and cit tt• burm. Tbat ii all the Inform • tioa atate IOclal workers hav• to IO OD in tbdr effortt to find out who Uaa 11 and wben the camo hom. · .. Sbe~JU1t talb to a couple ot people, but ah aay1 abe'1 scared and doesn't want to co back to where •he ca.me from. And he woa 't 1ay where abe came from.'" Jeannette Blr1e, a caseworker for the Human . ... . "' . . .. .. -................... _ . . . .. .... ' .. • I Kids Activ&te Klan Teens Say They Fight Ho1fJ,Osexuals ldentifyin1 himself only u a former U.S. Alr Force radar of- ficer, he pointedly wanted to know, "Why the hell are we. OKLAHOMA CITY (AP> -Klan. The boya were quoted u say· sendtnr U.S. equipment up into More than 100 teen-age boys re· The newspaper quoted several log that In late November they the Northwest Territories of portedly have oraaniled Ku students who claimed to belon1 uatd bueball bats to attack Canada to searcb for radlaUon Klux Klan chapters at two area to lhe Klan chapters and said patrons at a club that reportedly from that thinl? high schools and are wagmg a the students were promised eaten to homosexuals. In that "WHAT'S WRONG with Cana· campaign of terror against anonymity "to prevent feared incident, several people were In· dlan equipment? Why can't they homosexuals. reprisals from school officials jured, tires aluhed and cars f 1 0 d t be rad lat 1011 f 0 r "We are not just against and Klan brothers." vandalized. blacks like the old Klan," one "We know nothing" of any , themselves, if any? youth is quoted as sayint. "We Klan activicy at the bhrh school, THE YO\JTllS ALSO aatd they "Canada ii a modern nation. are again.It gays and the clubs aald Jim Hamllton, pr1nclpal of vandalized can at a homoaexual Th~y have their own detection that support them and are goinc Putnam City High School. He meeting spot in Will Ro1era eqUipment. Why are we atieking to try to shut them down said the newspaper account Park in December. No one was our noses into their business?" because this activity is morally could be the work of "one young reported injured in that Incident. Well, Mr. Former Radar Of-and socially wrong." man" who "has made accuaa· Area school officials aaid they ficer may have a point there. lions and wants publicity." do not know if the account of ' You wonder 1f we Just stuck our THE OKLAHOMA City Times "WE WON'T HAVE the Klan Kl11n activity was accurate, but noses in or lf we were asked in. reported Wednesday that an that they are determined lo keep And we do have an image of estimated 112 to 132 student.a, ontcdamGpus if~ b:;e any sryal·SO~ lhe Klan out of schools. Canadians being a prettv self-d tl l« d J« . • sa ary e • pr10c P The young Kl•""•men said thef li lb h Ah th -.torth aae mos Y o1 an v, 111 PutnamCttyWestHitbScbool .u... re an unc · • e ..,~" e northwest Oklahoma Clty and There was no immedaiate have launched a letter·wrlting RoyalCanadianMountedPollce. surroundingauburbshavejoined campal1n in the past two who always get lbeli man. the two teen-a&e chapters of the comment from Police oo the months urlinl local and ata~ of· Maybe if they'd turned the newapaper's report. fictala to close homosexual Mounties loose, they'd always eatbertnl placos and dem Ugntidan President ldl Amln b a few emphaUc: words get their sat.el.lite too. Changes Approved that owners of clubs freq ~r: ews reporters during the cetebraUon Wet!neSday of THE CONCERN, of course, by homoeexuals "clean up theU'. hts seventh year in power. At his left is Vice President wasn't simply that a Sovltt apy act or close." Mustafa Adrisi. i orbiter had fallen down and 1 • • broken u£ into flaming pieces in F v T · ;~~ih~I~1~~~t~~.r.= w?u,~GTON <A?i1~oc~~Repub~~.~~~ Peace Talks to could have scattered radiation Senate have agreed to present the propased Panama Canal treaty to ·Reopen? Vance Aide Reports Progi-ess, No Date Se~· all over the place. the full Senate with the understanding that the pact will be amended This could have been quite un· to guarantee U.S. lfecurlty interests. heal1hy for any people exposed Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd, D·W.Va., told the FOretp Re.la· to the stuff in any lar1e quan· tiona Committee today that he . . titles. -continues his .. strone support" ~mority access to the waterway JERUSALEM (AP) -Assis· Which brinp you to the neit of the~ m time of emergency. tant Secretary of State Alfred point that baa a lot of ctttzens Hel:lePeatedbtibeUefthatthe BYRD AND MINORITY Atherton met with Prime trindin1 their teeth. American· S'~nale ouaht to approve Leader Howard H. Bater Jr., R-Mini.It.er Menacbem BeJin apiD detecUon systems determloed • lail1uage ezpreutn1 the U.S. Tenn., have airreed to co-toda ·and afterward repOrtid lut month tbllt R n. btrd, 1n&ernne to p .apooaor arr-amendment that "tu pr<>gesJ" toward was wobblinl ~t. Al Iii • dar 'W6Uld eM th1 ~ eumptloa d tluf·Jar ell·EOPtiad Sschotne•d··~ ff~'ono. n in U th: t 't1.S. esaela would have v:::~at!s s::;ercm: th peace necoUations. ""9U ......., 1 bi h · Ath•r11vl taid he would fiy to U.S. authorities polltely Carter administrat on, " c Calro"'next week but added it .cusaed this ll lem with u 0 ,ofn.D'ie D•es,·· hd resisted changtnc tbe treaty was "premature" to say how the sian oviets 0 4 ~ -e· ., lancuage, wm so along with the soon peac.4 talks would start soothe 'US, as t\'tcybody change because the administra· again. that tlieir nuc ear s.atelllte ~--'l71PCf Beld tion views it as essential to win-Atherton bu been in Israel 'wouldtilt explod~ like-Ml atomic ..:xl3r-ning Senate approval of the since Saturday, working with ·bomb. • : ,.. treaty · Forei1n MiAister Moshe Dayan DAVIS, W.Va. (AP) -Tbo The method of amending the on a draft declaration of prin· wife or the mayor of tbJ1 DlOW\· treaty is still to be decided. It's clples for a Mideut settlement. taln town was found a bot to understood that U.S. offi~lals death today, 12 hours after she belteve the Panamanian govern-He ia expected to take it to Cairo w~• abducted by a gunman de-ment would accept a formal for EiypUan approval. mand!ng $750,000 and the release . amendment. · ofaninmatefromthecountyJall. BUT U.S. OFFICIALS would TralUICIOn Staled State Trooper Don Caldwell prefer .that. the Senate limit its SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP> aald the body of Ida Mae CQoper, action to the less formal method _ Black and white netoUators .63, was found .. ln a rather of ratifying the pact with an UD· were·-.... to decide today how swampy, watery area" 14 miles deratandtitg. This would be a ... ,, ... co south of this town near West s\atement llled with the treaty lon1 a mulUracial government Vtrgln1a'a eastern panhandle. rather than a formal amend-would remain ln power to over· Caldwell said David Bruce ment to the treaty. see Rhodesia'• planned transl· Milla~ 19, of Davia, was aneated Baker told reporters minutes tion to black ma,Jority rule. Wednesday nipt ID connection before Brrd's appearance at the witb her disappearance. com mittM •etaloD that be and Mills had been freed on auto Byrd have agreed that the panel theft cbar1ea only boun earHer will report the treaty to the trom the Tucker County Jall Senate u lt wu ne1otiated. but where he sbared a cell with probably' with recommendationa B~ides, ( J B~ Slllt Baelced IN SHORT HOUS'roN (AP) -U.S. Dis- : trtct Judi• Rou .sterlln,r haa dlamlased a suit that aakeil a Plim Jilhiister l&D smtua is to tbe probate court trial aaJd to Want a period or two to here that ls try!n1 to deteinltne • tb.r•• years. The natlonali•t •tile. Je1aJ ,...ldenee of the late leaden, who claim support from • Roward'Hughes. Sterling ruled four·filtha of Rbodeala'a &.4 • Wednesday tbat tri-11 In Tau million blaclis. are under pres· and Nevada do not Violate the aure to produce a black 1overn· c~natltutlonal rtahta of Noah ment rapidly. D1elrlch. WASHING TON <AP) -In an eCfort to rally more farmers to its cause,. the American Agriculture movement has backed away from its original aim of shutting down U.S. crop producti~ entirely untll its eoal of hiChet prices ls reached. Spok•man for the Colorado- baaed group said Wednesday that it ls seeking a "SO percent no.plant policy" for l978 In lts atU,mpt to farce farm Cfommdcli· ty prlceti to 100 percent of parity. Dietrich, a former Hughes aide, alleged that ho la bein1 de- nied his right of equal protection under the law betause his at- torneys cannot be ln Houston and Laa Ve1u, Nev., courts at the same time. PORT MORESBY, Papua New Otiinea <AP) -An earth- quake meaaurl111 8.S Oil tbe Richter acale wu felt on New Britain lalaad today but the ef • feet wu neaJitlble. Frederick D. HamiltQn, charsed for changes aton1 the lines aug. with murder In the October aeated by Byrd and other •hooting of a atate trOo~r. senators. this is yo_ld~ sh0w! ..... u.. ~,. ,, 14 •. ,. . " .Cl IO !D u tt ,. ., 21 .. I Jt • JI • • 11 41 ... ST 111trlt t• ~9',_.0ltH-'rorll (lly eM 2t lllci. ~ ...... ""' relll •NI ..,,..,etllrlt In tie • • ... ""' ,_,.,.. Mtlt t1't -lltll ~·--"*•IMll'9l. c.u, ....... • ........... PATERNITY SUIT Actor Oevld Soul d? Ex-dir·ector Says, 'FirU.ig P, olitical' SACRAMENTO (AP> -Josette Mondanaro uya lhe letter in- volved ill her firing waa prtvale and he didn't mean to put it on state stationerv. . . h Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says the prof nity laden letter 11 t e reason he fired her last October as chief or the Health Department's Substance Abuse DivtJion. Dr. Morutanaro told a state Personnel Board hearing on her appeal Wednesday that ahe never guessed the 1 tter, ex· presslni her outrJge o\'er child pornocraphy, woi.ald be given to ber superiors and the 1ovemor. aald more research was needed before it could be said child pornoiraphy hartns children. Dr. Mondanaro, in her reply, used o vlvld sexual description of a fantasy of Constantine being raped by a 1&iant. TVStarS~d For $1 Million Child Support .. I JUST THOUGHT it was private. It was intended to be aod I thou&ht lt would be. I didn't give much tbou1ht to it. I wun 't tha1 _paranoid -then,'' be testified on the third day or the heartna. Or. lrfondanaro and her al· torney dolltend the letter was not a serious enou&h offense for dis· missal and the flrin1 was political, because Brown feared her lesbianism would hurt his re-election campaign. Snwg Test Measure Passed by Senate LOS ANGELF.S CAP > A $1.5 mtlhon paternity suit has been filed against actor David Soul, star of television's "Starsky and Hutch" series. The suit was filed Wednesday in Superior Court by Angela Dena Moy on behalf of her dauihter, Angela Marin May The June letter. which she read during the bearing, was a response to a Jetter from Ju dianne Densen-Gerber, a New York lawyer-physician who heads Odyssey Institute, a drua abuse consulting firm. The woman's attorney, William Kine, saldSouJ fathered the child, who wu born Sept. 9, 1977. Soul could not be reached for commont. DR. DENSEN-GEllBER, who labeled her own letter to Dr Mondanaro as "personal, privileged and confidential," was upset about a magazine article by Larry Constantine. He • Trouble Ahead? f I -. SACRAMENTO <AP> A liberal coalition's Sl.4 billion p~ckaae of homeowner and renter tax cuts hws passed Ila first test, but the sponsors say they see problems ahead. The Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee approved the plan on a 5·3 vote Wednesday after shelving Gov Edmund Brown Jr. 's more modest plan 1l was the first ten· ( J tative break this year in the deadlock on rival tax .-,T.,iTE cul plans. But even its --------" chief author said be didn't consider it a maJor breakthrough. 2 MeslealU F••al• 8 .. t • • • SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Cabforn a Senate has narrowly •P· proved a bill to 1pread the costs of certain auto amo1 tests in tht South Coast Air Basin over all car owners in the basin. The testl are to begm Jan. 1, 1979, for vehicles that chance hand~ m tho basin. They are to be inspected al one of the 21 stations tor wblch the st.ate ts contracting. The blll. SB lSG by Sen. Robert Presley, D·Riverside, means that instead of the owner of the vehicle being inspected paymg his own fee, the cost will be cov- ered with an extra $4 assess ment attached to all annual vehicle re&istrations an the basin . THE BILL WENT to the As· sembly on a 21-11 vote Wednes· day Opponents sa1d it provides that if the correction of a smoe problem would run over $75 on any vehicle, the Department of Motor Vehicles could waive the req u1 rement "The guy who needs it the worst gets a waiver," said Sen. J ohn Briggs, R -Fullerlon. MG-TRIUMPH JAGUAR FIAT-LANCIA .. Mllieo ,,......,. s...,..a ••••eiec1 LOS ANGELES <AP) -The county' 1rand ~ Jury bas indicted Lionel Raymond Williams, a • former piua deliveryman, on a cbaree of murder· int actor Sal Mineo. The 21-year·old Williams will be arraigned Friday in Superior Court. The indictment Wednes- day comes three Wf'eks after WllJlams was ,f'barged With the Mlneo murder~ . It was J~ a ew months ago that Orange County supervtaora debated recreational plans tor Caspers .B.egloaal P at l~SOO ,acres countJ'• re-~lonol ~k. hjjb in th min 11anYJ dtlz at time was ~on of k'tnatW"al belluty ; 'Now rain w b ve c ravtt>e -~ feet wide~ ~ ot pa and also wasb oilt tti ~ c~ the Pafk to the public for ttie bdng. • Coumy supervliOrs place the blame on a eancl and &J'•Yel operation downstream from the park and plm to take whatever legal leJJ9 tbeJ en to fore» the opentor, Conrock Co., to co~_fct the park;'t erosion pt0bl m. No matter wbd'~ f8 at fault in creatmc the erosion supervlaon should act quickly to see t~t addltonal damaee doesn't occur. Caspen Park tod17 ls a • arty t9-'dev~ natural area and a favorite wWi'JDanywbo'.\mJOY. UJ:llpmJed Wilder .. ness. Thepark'svaluenodoubtwillincreaseinfutureyears as natural areas are swallowed by development. . • It's \Glfortunate that county oftlclals and the mining operator couldn't agree on a solution to erosion proble,ms before damage occurred. · · But there ltill m.,-be ,tllne to JO!ve the l>J'Oblem before a major flood occurs bringing even mare damage r to the public r~~ce. - i -I Bill Stiq ,:~~t , California Sen. Alan cranston II on target in seekinf still further changes in the m&1Sive bill that would con· dense the 3,000 piecea of crtmiQ_al legistattoo paned by Congress in the past 200 years Into a sinaie federal criminal code. The effort has ... ~ going·Qlt fo.r. some and. after some Wa<er~ate:truiptred Ullkerini by then·AU)'. Gen. John Mitchell, arrived ln Congress as Senate BW 1. The 700·plus paces of Sl contained so many out- rageous assaults on First Amendment rilbtA lt flnally was withdrawn for revilion. Now it's back -renamed r-asS1431 and, while some of the major defects have been removed, it remains a dangerous bill. · For one thinf, instead of requiring precise appllca· tion of penal laws, it would perJQ.lt t.b• courts to interpret the criminal code according to "'their talr Import. .. It doesn't take much tmalinatioD to "8 what this could lead to with r.egard to tiie seetloo IJvinl law en· forcement officials tile autborltl~to ~isperae any assembly, parade« pi&et UJieJf the)l'See "a risk of serious injury to persons or serious damage to property." . As Cranston rightly points out, there ls always a risk in any kind of demonstration or picket line, and such risk is an integral part of the freedom to bsar.p~S., de-- rnonstrate and picket. · re .. Totalitarian states have long used the need to main- tain "order" as an excuse tor niPPIDI cltl%en protests Jn the bud. . . • • Also remaining in Um flawed bill is a clause that would permit the cov~ to bold r eN fn con- tempt for refusal to cllsc~ news soure and to prosecute u ctlniinalt goveramont $n10vm!!8 who supply informatiqn to the ,press withQUr,.....,~ authorization. " • '?his of course would be a perfect procedure tor keep· ing the lid on questionable iovernment operaUom. The revised btll is still shot full of loopholes Ulat could be rn.i.luied ~ of ffcials dictatorial judg • Uri!er any'tttll ~$1437 remains a threat. It m\ist be I I THE MASS media, heretofore drow1lly lmouciant about the . compoattlon Of what wm ' aoon be the .COth Italian government in 35 yeara. awoke to caw lta wanll1'1a. NBC even eleare4 out Its prime· time schedule of erotic 1irl detecUvea and »01talgic ni&htUme soaps to ctve the world a leaden propa1and-. piece ataninc David Brinkley 1.~ziq Henty Klssincer on the 1en ~ EUtoc:ommunl.am. 1" As either entertainment or polltfcal phllQfopby tt wu u tn· teresttnc u a ledure on the joy and 1l&nlftcance of the dallY , routine ln an Albanian acrlcwtural coJlecUve. If you wonder bow people on the oth side of the lroo Curtain sit Uirougb hours of communl8t ideoloclcal claptrap lo ap contentment, lnveaU1ate th personality I ormaUcG ot thole wbo lap up capltaUlt ldeoloctc l claptrap. A PENGVIN .. • OD either aide ot the CUrt 8D4 f « it and all other' web· footed bird.I wbo have wtnis yet caa.not fly. politic is a succeaalan un· questloned, abtu~f contradk· tory acta ol !alt.K. sun many • non·pengu.IJJ ID the avtary does eet oft tbe§i1d and tbet have been mum and uk1D1 qu • lions abou~ ow the JtaUea policy squares wtth Carter adminltlratlon '• •• 4Uau about the aanctlty of othel' na· Uons' lnfer\lal affairl. The answer to IUCb quibbles ii that, reaard1ea1 of.au tb1I telk about Eurocommunt1m, the Italian Reda have no& chaniecl .. .. I. I , ON 111£ Ol'HE& hand. th United states and Russi• bave been rutdn& and lln~llll• in Italian Politics 'for 30 years ao the Italians are used to t. By tb11 time they may evea have come to look on lt u a species of oormal So far, durtDI all that time, they bave done mostly what we've aald; elected whom we wanted elected. followed policies # •• . • 41tor h Y ap,proved ot. Tb t may or m y nOt th re they r cu.,rrcn~ bQMrupt, out or work aod too poor to be a stable aocl ty. Jt d the Co l\vUl be ble to ener te th pr.oa~erlty the oeaplt t f U to create. It does 1'ollo , tbouah, that tf we are 1oma to conUnue to klbltz in thelr dl'alrs we take on aome aort of resOOQSiblUty for making it come out right at the dinner table. The price of selecting ministers in Rome i. provldln& food iDd shelter ln Calabria. Or we can look at it another way. We can HY that three d t dell CJf )lic1r:ln& Italian leaders lor JtaUans hasn't worked out too well. It seldom does as the Israelis are~ out with tbe Palesti· nian Arabi arid aa we teamed in lhe 1960s wbeG tho whites kept in silting they weH tor civil rtlhts but Uiey couldn't neaoUate with the mace fnesponslble sort of black leader. It's .not enouiti to pick tbe nut prime mlDJatcr oC .lta!ly. "must ptct an eUeerive one. Ca A WUNG around fn the Italian mluma la also jaallftedon the frounr:ls that ti the Reda come topowertnRometheywUlbaveto be kicked out of NA TO aa un.rella~ ble allies. But bow ftllablo are they now? In the event of a Russian eround attack in western Europ' does there live and breathe anr general in the Pen· tagon so llgbtbeadedly opttmlltic aa to COWll on the Italian army plaJiD• a siplficant part in the en1ullia.,.We? In the entire courae of the 3>tb century the Italian army bas been defeated by 9VU'J ellem,J il baa faced. lncludtna the Austrians whose most dangerous troops were the violin section from the Sahborg Mozart Feltival. True, In the 19IOI the Italians did wblp the Etbloflans whole army's m01St letha weapon was the iron· tipped apear. Long, long a10. a French general remarked that it didn't matter which aide the Italians fou1ht on because either way It would take ten divisions to de-feat them or protect them. We ml1ht remember that and let them 1otbeirown way. Carter's Polish Yisit Had Real Impact possible for sensible Jegtablton to do a better, 1afer job~C .. 1 • tidying up the federal criminal code without taking aucti ~ chances with the future of freedom as it is undmfuOd In Thi• fear apparenur was not shared by the dluldota them1elve.a. Tbree men, described in• eonftdtAtlal cable as "weU known criUcs of the re- gime,,. told the embua1: "We are al\ thrill411d wttb the Preti· dent'• vlltt: lt •avo u new In· 1plratloa.. We now we are DOt alone. W• doa't exP*t tbe U.S. .to do an,,tJUDgfor ue matsfalJ.J, but the Presldenl'• eupport., li imm~~c.o 0 reaponae to a question about the Helttiald human rithts •iree· ment, lilt said It would be ••wp- prop rlate for one country formally to demand that aiiOOw f\alftll ~ obU1aUona Cit that ~ m t." But be added: "It would be apPfOiJrilte for one signi1Dr7 of tbat qreemeat to call, au.- tl on to the violation• ot anOther.'' a democracy. If still more time is needed, lt should be takep. • Oplnlona upnmod In U\e epsce eove ate 0'°90 of the ~ty PiloL Other vtewa e>cpr..-cf on thte ~ .,.. thoM ot thefr a\rthore end attilt9. Reedtr comment 11 Invited. AddNM :rhe Oalty f.11~ P.O. Box 1680. Costa M .... CA 828K P~(714) MH321 •• DAILY fttl.OT Deatlu Elseuiliere Hospital Set By Eva-,,gelist BAU HARBOR. Mame (AP> -Jtooald E. Al· loy, the only U.S. Army officer convicted of col· laborallng with the North Koreans in a prison camp during the Korean War. died Mon· day TULSA, Okla. CAP> - Evanaeli.sl Oral Roberti saya ho's determlried to give Tulsa a new hospital whether It wants it or not. Roberts, celebrating his 60th birthday, broke ground tor the proposed $100 mtlllon medical •'!fRJS IS pinna· cle of my car r," said .Robert.a. Seventy-seven white dovet. 1ymboUc of the decision la1t year to build tho m-room faclll- ty. were released lnto the air during the ground-breaking. PETERBORO, N.H. (A'P> -Gllben Vemey, 13, chairman of the board of Monadnock P~er MWs Inc. of Ben· nlrtgton, died Monday of a heart attack in Miami. ~ SANTA CRUZ <AP> - Funeral services will be held here to day for losepb L Tedrowe, 73, a businessman and civic leader who died Mon· day. PARIS <AP> - T•ereM Bonney, 83, an Am erlcan journalist, photo1rapher and Paria celebrity, died Monday at the American Hospital here. She founded the first American illustrated preaa service in Europe, providing texts and photogruph s to newspapers and ma1azines. AUllllMAN IEATlllCE R AUBl!RMAN tHI ... , ., Hunl•"91on Harbour PHWd away January H , 1'11 lorn Ot•emllltr 14 ''°' 1n """""'•Ml••. '219 It "'"''""° by ,,., -M J A'*9rmafl, • dau!IN• Ellyn Torry ol ~eguna 11 .. c11. 0111gllt1r Carl9ftl Gertner ol Mendt11m, H,J .. > l'll>d<lllldron -I IWOU..r Clwwln MeNh ol Penn\Yl••nl• Gr•.,.tl* wrvt<tt .nil be ,,.,. • ,., AM '"""' J-ty t7 11 l"IClh< V-~lel ~erk . P1<1h< VI-Mortu.,y Olr9<· '9n OIUHT WILLIAM GRISFT, r .. 1 .. 111 ol Olltld•I•. CA P1u«11w1y on Jen.,.ry n . io1 11 ,.,. eoe o1" a.1°'" , .. ,,., of Wiima -potr ol L~ Ano-lo•, C•. II""' Gr1M4 ol Sant• Marie, Cl Amy .. , .. ol Et1t1belht-n, KontuOy, Oorl• H-st••n of Solllll 1'1~. C1,. Liiiy S..lllwon of las A•I••· Ca and Lour1ne Krlddl• ol .. llewe, Wltlllnglon Ahe •ur¥1ved by 21 trendtlllldrtn •nd t• Qt1e1 granCl<llllC1'911 Mr Grlwt ••• -ol Ille o•ltlnal Or11191 County plonN••. ~·•no arrlwd In '"'·AIM ...... 1., p1-.r I armor In 0r-. County •Inc:• 1'21 Ourl119 -14 W•r II lie •011<111 for Ille U.S. OUtrkl Court. Fort llen 111119, o-tl• ••., tntlf P"llf tor 1111 lltltoners ol WW _ ... ,...,.,..... HI• t•I l1rml110 w11 ..,_ In 111 .. n1dl C-ty In 1'7S '""'''' ""'IC" will lie lleld en Friday J-ry J7, "" •I 11:00 A.M .• Smull TlltNll lA"'b San ta Ana 0.."91 lrl Sii H Ir-way, Sent• AN, c. wl.. .... .... Henk Vltovene of 1110 S. Hollywood ...... by1.,..,, O'Ur<h olllcl1tl119 Intl< l\'llfll will be 11 Tiie GOCMI s-.-..rd C.m1tory In l~ A-Ill ca FrtlftClo wlle wlill lo poy ,.,..r t-11 may '-'' ., ~ .. '"'"'" le"'* S..-1• Ana O.pel on ,,__Y J..-uary It. 1'71 f,.m • 00 • t • I" M Smllll Tullllll Lamb S<Mll.I Nt#. MoflU«Y dlrecten W41ll MYIU THOMAS GA"Y MYERS .......... ""1be""' Ill LU<llll I M.,.rt. 111,,_r Ill (Mry L. Myers ...... rlMre Nt O.rl l11911euu, etn """'"'• by I .. ..-.111-. -Ill Mrlri<lt Wiii be .... , .. •:• PM. FrlQey Jl-Y t1, 1'71 el It. Arldrow• ~•Hbytorl•n C:ll.ir<ll •OO St . AnOrew• Pie<•. Newport e .. tll, Ce P•r•ll Lew11 Mortuery 111 c~rte. Co11lrlll11tl0f\t _, IM m.-10 u. Amerlce11 cancer kl•IY McCULl.AN "OLLO W McCLELLAN Ir., rnl ...,, Of~ llHCll, 'Ct. l"•H.O •••Yell J_,y U. 1911 SUr~I"" by NI wlle 111..-<lll, two tollt ltoll• Jr. •114 Sper•• M<Cl•llen, llolll ol New1119rt leac:ll, ca. T-fllilfllon Mrt Ill.,. Creu of P-ROlllH, Ca 11\d Mr\ Vlf"9'111• Heel..O of Cell• "'9141, ca .• .,,, .. •'"",· "''"· '-"'• -*"'Mn of lU'\1111, C. Mrt Lwlt kKll 111• Ntn. Lore l•rbor bolll ol AM"91m, c. HI,,. .,_,,.!Oren encl .,,,,, ,, .. , ... ~JltlNfl, '"".,.' -¥1ctt wtll lie Niii et TIW ''"' CIM'"llell °""'". AMtlt•"' J2t w NASHVILLE, Tenn. <AP) -Vlc Ames, a former member of the Ames Brothers singing group, died Monday in a car accident. Ames, vice presldent in charge of marketing for Nashville Tailoring Co., was aa original member of the Ames Brothers, whose most pe>pular songs in· eluded "Tammy" and "My Bonnie Lassie." complex. ROBERTS SAID be Is confident the medical center wlll be built dt.1plte oppoaition irom the bu.slnesa cotnmunl· ty. II. certificate of need that wouJd allow con- struction has not been approved. Asked tor his answer to critics or the center, Roberta told reporters: "I don't answer. I just build." ANCHORAGE CAP> - Arnold W. Gietz, pres· ident and chlef ex· ecutlve officer of United Bank Alaska, died Sun-day at bis Anchorage OPPOSITION IS home. He was formerly baaed on contentions of Los Angeles. that Tulsa already has more hotpital beds than SAN DIEGO CAP) -It needs. Pioneer aviator James But Roberts has aaid S. Krull, the first man to the conatltuency far the fly Into Yosemite Park, center will be drawn died in an El Cajon from followers around hospital Sunday. _______ _..., __ the world 'Recreational Sex' Case Draws Criticism NEW YORK CAP) -A judee who ruled that sex for a fee is "recrea- tional" and not a crime has come un· der sharp attack alter she dropped prostitution charges against a 14· year-old Jirl. The city said it would appeal the case. The Rev. Bruce Ritter, who runs a Times Square youth sheller for runaways, termed the decision "im· moral. outrageous and unbelieva· blc." He called Wednesday for the judge's removal from the bench MAYOR EDWARD KOCH declined to endorse the call for removal, but Koch declared. "The state cannot look aside when a minor in this case a 14-year·old girl -decides she is going to sell her body " The city government'1\ corporation counsel, Alan Schwartz, said, "We are appeallni the Judee's deci~ion. We reel that we have a responsibility to look to the interest of the children who are the parties in Family Court." It wa!' a decision by Margaret Taylor. acting Family Court judge. that created tbe uproar. In a lengthy opinion, she held that the adult pro· statution laws were unconstitutional. AS A CONSEQtJENCE, sh dis- missed a prostitution charge again"t the unidentified 14'1,ear·old on the erounds t.bat her act would not be a crime if committed by an adult and therefore under state law was not an act of juvenile deliqueney. "My mind is just stunned by the ridiculousness of that decision," said Ritter. "Don't children have the neht to be protected from their own la· norance and immaturity? My God, that's why those lawa exist." II E SAID THAT IN the nine months his Covenant House aheJter ha~ been opc_n on Eighth Avenue, "We've had over 3,000 kids walk Into tt. Between 60 and 70 percent of th e kid.a have been into prostitution. "Hundreds of tliem have been abused, beaten, tortured and raped by pimps. A lot or them sell themselves bee use they're huncn•, ·· he said. "At h t ace would this Judge draw the line!'' In her decision, Judge Taylor beld, "Sex for. a fee is recreational . . . the argumenta that prostitution harms the public health. safety of welfare do not withstand constitutional ~cruliny." SHE AL..'10 NOTED that of 3,219 persons arrested jn prostitution cues in the first six months last year, only 62 were persons whp patronised pro1t1tutes. She Wrote that p01ice "harbor the attitude that women who Jupply telt are immoral. whereas the men who demand their services are con- sidered blameless." ' Deputy Police Chief John Clark, commander of the public morals division. said, ''It's not a polJcythat'" '-'C don't arrest Johns: it'~ more the technique and tactics we use." HE EXPLAINED, "THE bulk of proshtution arrests are where you have a police officer in clvalian clothes out on the street and he re· ce1ves a solicitation from a prostitute. There's no John Involved in case1 likethat." Charges against the 14·year·old were brought by a customer who 1aJd she solicited him and enaaged ln a sex act for $10 in a Times Square hotel Jut March. Then, he said, she and three other persons robbed him. Judse Taylor noted that the man, who was not ldentlfled in court papers, was not charged with patroa.lzing a prostitute or with statutory rape. Officials said the Impact of Judge Taylor'• decision was limited to t.he one cue. Clark said bis men would continue th r arrest policies ~e a rev cw Of tbe &on. SOulll St. -1"1. C. en S.1..-My .. _.:~ __ ..:....:::..,;.:......;~_..;.,...,:.;.. __ ~...;..~~-:"..._-::":~:"":;:-_...--;---1-;:-~1° ..,_,., •. mt .. 11 ot A.M. """ "" R .. 011 T. ,...,,,.,., ' lt1¥, Al J , .C-W-r wlH tlli<I* t'.~11 .r!tl .. ,._.. .. Uon\I Viti. IM!Mtl•• P-In P\llle<W\, c;e ,,._., may cell •I tll• "'.,.,,.,., 011 '''O•Y ,,_,., u. ,~ t·• "~ t• ' • p "'· 011'9<. ... llw t ' ~ #1\0rl ... f'V, AMllilllft, c.. ltOADW4Y MOITUAH 1 tO Broadway C011aMe11 642·1U50 - ~ starts Friday at9:30 a.m. savings throughout the store on selected. clearance items I quantities, colors and size limited to stock on hand, so shop eartt for best selection! women's sportswear NOW 80 JR TOPS • .. • . • . • . . .••..••.... 4.98 608LOUSES ........ 2.98 50JRSKtRTS . . . . .. .. . . . .•. 4.98 50 ASTERISKS VESTS . . • • • . .. . .. ........ 3.98 40 ASTERISKS JACKETS • . . . ....•...•..... 4.98 45FASHIONPANTS ......•...• 4.98 140CO-OROINATES . . 4.98~.98 IQ DENIM VEST . 1.98 2• DRESSES 4.98 80 JR CAAOIGANS 6 PULLOVERS 6.98 140JRSSLVTEES 4.98 100 MISSY CARDIGANS I PULLOVERS 6.98 50 MISSY L SLV TEES 4.98 wom en's accessories NOW 1MNECKLACES ........ I •••••••••••• 48c tsASSn>JEWELAY .................. 48c 200ASSTDJEWELAY .,. .• • • .. • •..••••• ·-> 98c 4SASS'r0ttA AQS ....... 1 ....... , 1.98 &o VINYL HAN08AGS . • .. .. . . .. . : • . . . . . 2.98 130ASSTOVINYL&TRAVELBAGS .......•. 3.98 35U!ATHERHAN08AGS .1 , ••••...•.•. i• 6.98 M6CARVe5 C 35 AIST'DSHOES ,.. . sav ings f or boys NOW &oBOY'SPANTSt-1• ..................... 4.98 70JEANS ••..•.•..•.•...•...•.•.•.•••••••• 8.98 31JUV1SWEATERS •..•.............•..•••. 4.M 70~SLYKNITSHIRTS•-7 ................. 3.U 50S.SLYKNITSHIRTS4-7 .......... ,.. .•••• 2A8 180LSLVSPORTSH1ATS ............ 2.98 80WOOl SHtATS • . . . . . . .••..•...... 7.M 64SWEAT£RS •..•.....•... 8.98 12JACKETS.. . . • .. ............. 7.98 savings for men ---- NOW .... 98c 98c .. 1.98 .. 4.98 . 2.98 1.98 11.98 .16.98 .. 1.98 ... 5.91 3.98 • 8.48 •• 1.98 2.98 yarda ge, notions ---- NOW ....... 98c ...... 1.48 1.48 . 1.98 ......... 1.88 . 98c 200 BROADCLOTH . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . . ... 48c 300 BROADCLOTH. . . • . . .. • . ............. 98c 2000 ZJPPl!RS . .. . . . .. . • • • . • . • .. . • • . 5c 150BU'n0HS .......... ... . ............ Sc 71 AMY YARNS .. • . .. .. . • . . .. . • • ... 38c 63 STITCHERY KITS . • .. • . • . . • . . . . • . • . 1.98 50 INST A DRESS . • . • . • • • . .. . • • . . • .. • . 8c savings for the home NOW 80 TOMS SUCH A8 cbloraform are known l to cause cancer in laborator:r animals. EPA Admlnl Jrator Dou1tas Co1tle em• I• pb lied W.c1Dtit.c18Y that the effort to rem9ve harmful organJc chemical.a "ia not a panic sltua· C N J'ILT OB AN equally effeetive tion." He deacn'bed it aa an "Insurance policy" dt· aisned to prevent long-term eJIP)lure to 1mall amounta of drin.kinC water coatamlnants. J Coatie said the allowable level of THM1 in subltl woWd be reqalred for all clUes over 75,000 wttbl.ri ftve :yeara after tbe re1ulat1ons become effective. The retuJatioo will become ef· fectlve ln about slx months aft.er tbe EPA ba.s re- ceived Public comment, ColUe aald. i ' , f • I I I ' I I • I • ' j l I I Toasts Parent• Thrc('-year-old Ruari lifts glass of lemonadt.' after attending wedding of his parents in the chapel of Limerick jail in Ireland. Bridget Rose Dugdale, 36, mar- . ried her lover, Eddie Gallagher, 28. Both are serving sentences for rebellious acts as members of the IRA. • "Ibe pro~ed program markl tbe start of the flnt tarp.scale effort ln history to deal with or· ganic chemical contamlnanta ln drlnldnf water,'' Coatie noted. Victor J. Kimm, EPA's deputy administrator for water supply, bu aald that up to 78 cities may have to convert their t.radiUOilal aand filtration 1y1tem1 to charcoal' filtration to ·meet the re1ulatlons. KJ.llOI SA.ID LAST llONTB that no lilt bad been drawn, but 1n 1eneral those areas needin& to conn rt wc>uld be "bl1 clUes alone dirty riven." The coat nationwide ror convert.l.n1 to charcoal filtration hu beeo estimated at tietween $291 million and '885 miUloo for lnlUal conatrucUon &4d $34 million to $92 million a year for operaUon. Some communities say charcoal filtration ia too expensive, and the regulations may spark opposi- tion from financially pressed cities, which will have to pass the costs on to consumers ln the form of bl1ber water bllb. THE EPA HAS ESTIMATED tbat convertin1 to charcoal-filtration for a city of 80,000 residenta would cost $2 mllllon to SS millioo an4 raise a user's anoual water bW by between SUO ana $U. The regulations stem from a auit, filed 1n 1978 by the Environmental Defense Fund~ which ar1ued that the 1974 Safe DrtntlnC Water Act re- quired EPA to reiutate orcanlc cbemlcals found in the nation's water systems. The proposala reportedly will 1ive municipalities five years to lnstaU charcoal flllr&· lion systems. The move follows studies which show that scores of organic chemicals are commonly found in murucipal water supplies. At least 21 or the chemicals are known cancer-caustn1 acenta. our warehouse la oveF-nowtng with merohandlMI We're stacked In the a Isles and Jammed to the celllngl New INPmenti are omvlng dairy end we must mak• room for mor•. AH tM bright, new, exctttng 1978 patterns are coming in, IO we're cleartng out a Wk:S• vartety In Mleoted myll, ortental w.cMM. ftOc~ p,...posted and pla&tto-ooated pape11. AU first qua lit¥ AU redUOed by 60,.. or more: trOm our OriglriOt aupermartcet prtc ... ShOp eartv tor beat Mlecffont CLEARANCE ITEMS REDUCED 8eNnd Mariners Mh Square Off Coast Hwy., Newport leach BffUtlfUI Krugerrmd Necklace t.b.rtecf In 14 Kt. Gold Sutrounded By 18 Oaztlng Dlalnof'lda Wl1tl 24" 14 Kt. Gold Chain Mow 11200- ...... ouo '41-1144 WO.CA .. St.• 6464141 UHA.,..A ....,,...., IM{M IM/W. ,...,,,.._ IW --- Gttte £ftores 11\terioti ·~Al~AI NYLOH CARPET ·-~~ $2.99,.. . ~ • 64Nnl ....... . n.,I UM A.-St. ....... . ........ ......,,..._.NOolsll Silt. IMJO·· Acc••wf• CON UMER Attention! ladies and Gentlemen . . . f•••••• \ for Euro~• Fashion• for lashlonallle ~· · & W. 11 gohtg to hn• ~Ir ONCI YIARLY ERVJCE ·&~ W@Mrr ~@17WD©® . . .. .. ,.-... ,... .... . Students Exeinpt · WA6HINGTON (AP) -Tbe Rneouo '--:-~---------...::.:=:::=:=:.:...-----~-' Senlce bas illued a re· .1111-.. ........... , DEAR PAT: Now that J have moved lnw my new apartment. my laadlord refUMI to cfo aJl1 repair work oo it. The ldtchcso floor Deeda to be 1eplaced. the paUo abould be repaired and the a<:ttftl door 11 in nry bad abape. How abould t tty to teaolve thil problem than by movintout? P .c., Costa Kesa AltboaP It's ery1.D1 ft• · milk at tlals po1at. yoa UoaJd u.- • ade a are tllat year reatal •creemeat IDcluded 1ov I~'• wrlttu proJDJM to make~ A reead court deeltioD bu laid tlaat la eaeta rental a1reeaem tJaen la aa huplled warraat1 ef "llabltablUty." Yo• eauot alp away JGllt ri&bt to um warruQ'. U you wltbbold rellt beca , .. fed your apartm• does aot meet tbla ataodard. U4 JOH la....,. takll yoa to eoart, you cu arcae t.bt , .. •a\fe the rllbt to wttllbold rent to force tbe laDd.Lord &o make npaln. Yoa are adYlHd to coaaalt •• aUoi'llfJJ before taJdq Gil adloL Y oa alto ea.n tr)' to 1et ta.. repa1n ade al1ll &be atepa O'lf.llDl.a la a law which Al• Utat a laadlofd •Ill& ' repair all ~ma wlllda fall ader 'lab mllllm .. ebllp1Mms, 1ialeta tile • dama1es wen caused by yoar laek ol care. Yoar C?Omplala&a appear to fall ,..u11l11 &lie mllUmam obttcau. area. After Sime wrtttn ..Uce oldie de· feet• and waiting at least 3t days, you caa make the repalr1 yoanelf, keep a record of the coats and deduct them from your next reat payment. Or 1" can move out and ao& be respomlble forpaylngmorereat. Yoaeaa'tded.act more than one month'• real and W. ricbt cannot be used more daan once In 1Zmontbs. •• Phone tbe Oraa1e Coant)' Fair Hoaalac Coaacll at IU·tlM for lurtber aalatante. .,._ • .._ ..,.~. I'll minder tbat 1tudent1 •......, ww. u -wbo wort part time may l>• • not bate to have i al ..,.AR PAT. Are PHICrlpUoD Income tax wltbb ld eye1la11H a l•1ltlmat• tax from thelrwaie1 deducUoa? ~· bow about claim.tu Full·tlme 1t~dent1 u optometrlst 1 fee u a medical whose lnc:ome was low deductio9? • N R HuntiDstoo Beach couab tbat ~ bad 110 Botll are w~ctlble w &el.-taz UablUty m l9T1, oUd Wll o · · whodoDOtespeetto e •••• .D., pr11ldHt of t•e tax In im quallty for Callferala Optometric A.uodatloe, th• exem..u~ ••1•· "JlaJaJ people do Ila& reaJbe .-..... craat wraat t••J pay for 'fl•I•• To obtaln form• to en•laadou aad for pnterlpdea claim tbe exemptlon .,.,,eu 11 a JeaWma&e lie8lda ore from wttbholdlllt to espeaa'' Tupayen may .... ,.,,. la obtain furtb bifonna· tllelr medical dedac&lou tire to4al tton contact tbe nearest C?oat of op&omtarle en•lnatlou Inter a a I Rev e Due prescrtptioa eye&luaea, pram,.a Service olftce. •••flaHes, ceatad Jea1e1 aad 4 OIMIY A LAW' . lac de.ta& feea ••c• •• trae BAflRUPT op&omeU'tR'• cllar1e• for ndfJtaa CY $95 aad adJH&IDI tbe pre1crlptlH DIVORCE $9 ,1..... 5 The cost of contact lena deuln1 Uncontested aad aoakln1 so1utlona al.lo •81 be 640-2107 deducted, ti prescribed OT II u.e~=~~~~~~ optomeUllt save 1peclal tDl1ndlomir----------- oo wha and bow to ue tllem. Dr. Wll1on added tllat peraou wltll 1evere vkloa UDclleaP9 Uolald Qedr wl&lt tltelr oplttltal•oloJ(lt aboat obtal•l•I h1al bll•••eu eerUfleatlOD to ••alllJ *Ma for 1peclal e:n1mpUO!l18. IJUflre•eP•Bdl DEAR PAT: I notice there arequile a r ew male telephone operators. ls this something new or were male phone operators employed in the past? E.C., Fountain Valley Male Telep one operat.on were blred exchaslvely antll Sept. Z, 1878, wlaen Emma Natt of Bostoia became the tint female telephone operator. Tiie 1wUdl lo femala wa1 made u a rupodse to complalnt1 from Ma Bell'• customers tlaat male operat.en were '"rude aJld lmpatlen&." "C.Onvert Your Van" Show See the nifty customlmd vane here at Huntington Center. Thura thN Sun . .Jan ~­ Mef9 than a dozen p8f1idP9l1ng dealers Join In with the latest COtMWllon Ideas end aoowcMes. Pl'eeerited bY Mesa Spectatttn 1n the mell ·Beach & . Edinger at the 8an . Diego ffMWIY, H.B. 1STQUAUTY WAU.COVERlllS ON£ 1lcOAT LATEX WAll PAINT DECORATOR CERAMIC TILE PERMANENT GWEP GLISTENING SURFACE won BURN, STAIMI • LAVISHLY COLORED PRINTS, ttORALS. GEOMETRICS, aouost • PRE~PAS1£D AND ALREADY TRIMMED! • WHITE ANO COLORSt • WASHABLE flNISHf • SPOT, STAIN AHO FADE RESISTANTI • WATER CLEANUP! llM'lciay. J-'luuy 20, 1971 DM.Y . ·Special Clearance -- WOMEN'S DEPT . llJ °"" M-. & 'la so. LenQ ""--Orig. 24.00 10.11 5*ted Jr. and~ P°'1t &its ••••••• , ••••• , 00/o Off . Stlecttcl w .... ~ ....... -... ~ . . . . . . . . ""' .,,, 100 °"" AJit. Sw.alwt tM. S¥ea •• OkJ 15.00 509 50 oriy Whh Sw.ater.. .... Stylos •••••• ~ 15.00 100 oriy "'9't, ~ Mis .. Styles •• 9ri9, 15.00 · CHILDREN'S DEPT. 50 °""Boy$' and Gd' Knit Shits.............. . . 4 rs• 36 or4y Gin'--. Aa't, s.. "eden .•••••.. .• 2r1· 36 only Gowrw .. p'*"'°' 8nahed ~ •••••••••••••••••••• Qio. l.CJl9..-4.'9 '·'' 20 only Gk' VelY.t Or... •••••••.. ~ $15.00 6.00 24 or4y Girts' Jeans, Asa't. ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4.00 11 tnv Gris' sour 9eepers. s.M.L •••• OICJ 18.00 1 t.oo 10 orily Glts' Fte.c:e Rebel .....•.•.... ~ 15.00 I o.oo SOoriyBoys' BMh.d Pant\ ............ ~ 7.99 4.00 40 orily Boys' LO!'l9 SIHv. Printed SMts •• Qi;. 8.99 3.00 MEN'S DEPT. IOorilyM.n'sNylonPono, ••.••.•••• CJri9.30.00 14.11 20 oriy S.lv. BIAet Jocker• •••••••••••• Oric,a. 25.00 14:11 30 orily Poly.t• fi8.d Jod.ets •.•...•. 0i9. '40.00 29.11 ~only S/S Polye$t• Stripe Shirt . . . • • . • • . • . • • • • . I. 97 ~ Oliy L/S Mo$11y Cotton Oreu SMs ..•. Oiq. 9 .00 6.00 3l oriy Oreu Ponn .................. Ori9, 18.00 7.00 12 on1y v.aou. SMts .. . • • . . . . . . • • • • .• OIQ. 18.00 I 1.00 10 Oliy SIS Teny Sport Shirts .......... Oi13-t2.00 6.00 sonly Leos1n SW11 .................. Oric;i.. +1.88 22.44 ,70""'tMen's Dress 51611 .............. °"9-"9.• 44.11 8 only l.eiw9 5'6ts .................. Qi<J 70.00 45.00 SHOE DEPT. )b only S•lected M•n',, Wo"'en'Llr Children'' St... Re<). 3.99 to 10.99 YARDAGE & LI NEN DEPT. HOUSEWARES 36 onlY Mojc Kote Noneltick Skilet Set with Spatulo .............. -~ 2(100 9.49 36onlyOcJlie~Mabr .... Q.922.99 I 1.4f MISC. DEPTS. IS oily a Pairft9 01 Fian. ..•••........••• 760/o off 2 ~ ICOdc& &llalOlrd McMe c.o;nw .......................... aw;. ,.,.99149.11 I Ollfy 6(J'r:¥f' WoOd Oetl ~ ....................... -~ 179.00 4t.ll DRAPERY DEPT. • 20 Only 16"' Ga 00n Sow. R99-199.~ 12988 AUTOMOTIVE DEPT. IS Oftly IOan., Battery Oti:iv-s ...... ~ ._ .. 2l.11 · 40 only 20 m. Co-ha Spec*en 6119 •• OicJ, 42. 9S 2t.I 20 on1y r .. ~ .................... Oi9-6.:fl 3.11 21) only I pc. ..bd Stad. ••••••.•••.••. Qio. 2.79 JfJ•. 6 only lll990Q9 Rocb ................ OicJ ~.95 14.11 20 on1y v~ Roar Mats •••••.•••••• Oi9-10. '9 1.49 BLDG. 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Oiq. 97 .56 PAINT DEPT. 30 to 50°/o off 30 rxly &teru:i11 Loddars ii Srodc .••• , ••••••. 250/o off Sei.ct.d w~ ....................... ·~off S NTA BARBARA <AP> -Edouard de Moura Castro, a td 7. his UtUe frame shriveled by leukemia, demanded that doctors let hla failln1 ·lUe take ll coune. He had already taped an articulate m•s 1e of hope to othen faclnc death. Two week.a aao. Edouard asked his mother to remove his oxycen machine that was reUevtne some of bis dllcomlort. "BE SAID, •JIOTHER, TURN off the oxyaen, I don't need lt IJ)ymore •, •' Barbara de Moura Cutro sald. "I turned lt oft, then he held my hand and a bil smile catne to his face and he sald 'It is time.' "Then be left." · Edouard died at home Jan. 10 after decidtne details of hls funeral and where he was to be b\iried. His doctor, Joaepb N. Del&ado, said the oxy-cn wu not essential to bis survival but provided ome comfort durlnc the child's painful lut days. The oxyeen mule would have prevented h.im from 1aying b:la Jut words, a volunteer worker W'.ho t pCd lit; death meuaae explained Wednes- day. the anclent'Eastem rell&ion, Vedanta. By the Ume EdOuard died, the Vedant swami believed bis tiny friend was the relnca tiOQ of a holy man. ..BE NOT A NORMAL UtU boy ... He waa 10 fUU f underatandlnt of hl11Ufferlq, fUU of undeutandlog of God, .. ••Id Pravrajlta Prabbapr !kthc croup's bead nun "I don't know bow be cotinvOlved with them," said Mn. d Moura Castro, M'ho added that her !50n 's faith to reincarnation inspired her to believe. ''He introduced mo into lt. '' It wu Edouard's fucinaUon wttb tbo Vedanta philoswhy that 1ave iblm tho belief th t death "was like a passageway. a walk into another galaxy," u be said on hla tape. HIS MESSAGE WAS BECORDED by Kim Downey, a volunteer worker for a eroup called Hospice, which works with the dyln1 and their families. When Mn. t>owney asked the boy why he wanted to die, be said: .. Because I am ao sick. When you are dead and a spirit in heaven you don't have all tho achea and pains. And liometimes, if you want to, you can visit this Ufe but you can't come back into your own life. Haztuil.S StUiBed CAUFORNIA LAW PERMITS adults to write a ••uvinc· will .. request1n1 that llfe·support systems be removed should the adult ever be terminally ill. The statute has not been tested on a child's request. "Ir you don't hang onto your body and let ----------~-;.,..,.--..:...,.~--~--:---:.:-----::.._~.._.. ..... -..~ ...... ----..;.....-'.'--- yourseU ease w~." Edou rd said.on th tape, "it The son of a Brazilian diplomat. Dr Claudio de Moura Castro, Edouard lived with his mother and step·slater in Santa Barbara and spent his few years amazing those who knew him by the things he saldJanddld. When he was 3"2, Edouard became associated with a local group which followed the precepts of Throng J,ines (Jp For Money Sale BEVERLY JllLLS <AP J Money for sale. Cheap. The line !'>tretchcd around the block Wednes- day when the new Beverly Hills branch of the California 1-'irst Bank opened its doors. The bank was celebrating by .selling money -a $1,000 bill for J800, twenty $100 bills for $80 apiece. thirty SSO bills for $40 and 250 two·dollar bills for $1 "There was some commotion, but the people acted very dvilized," bank officer Ken Matsunaaa said. "We IM them in 12 at a time." Matsunaga said one young man had been wa1t- m1 since Tuesday afternoon and brought a sleep· ing bag and a portable television. He bouaht the $1,000 bill and had already received offers as high as $1,400 for it because It was a rare bill issued in 19:W. There was a limit of one to a customer for the big bills and five to a customer for the P bills. Fire Kills Family • ISLAMABAD, Palostan CAP> -A fire .killed 11 members of a family in Arfwala, 300 miles southeast ol here, as they alept. police said. Police said the)'.~ • r•ijv f tbe, family and char1ed him with ffllini the fire. JS not 10 painful. '1 ABOtrr TWO YEARS AGO, Edouard'• mother took him to a children's hospital, where doctors · ~orked f\lriously to save his Ule with dru19. "They wanted so badly to keep him alive, they just bombarded him. they overtreated him," she said "Sometimes doctors want to save people very badly,.. F.douard told Mn. Downe1. "They tn everY1hhur to cure them ... I don't !eel food and I am· too ilck to live on." There la solace for the boy'..& mother: "It wu a prlvilece and an honor to 10 tbrou&b this with my son. I hope it helps parent.I talk tbtnp over with their children and doctors. Ir he' a done this JI\ his short life, then it Will have been worth it." EARL'S ,LUMalNG ... ATIHG AlltCONO ~I Lk. 211•V M'f¥•Cf>Ti-~-•I YCN< OW< Giii !tlCll'• ~hi Your Ar•• I COUAMlt.A642~1753 ISUpjewJWtalv• MIHION VllJ0495-0401 1"22 CMnl,,. c.e,lstr-1 S." 01999 '1rwy, et Affry ~wy.I Moor\Jite Sale saJe of Sates Thi Fri nlte 7 to 10 p.m. at Huntington Center Shorties 'Adopt' Lyrics CHILDRENS OCEAN TOWNSHIP, N .J . (AP> -Rondy 1 Newman has gained support from high school students here for his satirical song, "Short People," which has been banned on several radio stattons m New Jersey and acroas the country. The Short People's Club of America was formed three weeks aao by a group o! sophomores at the township hieh •chool in response to the 1on1. The club's only mem· benhlp requirement ls for a person to have a maximum hel1ht of 5 feet 8 lnch . SHOE SALE STARTS TODAY Boov • 4Bags· .~lg •Low to shag carpet &aJustments • 3-posttion handle 1 • All st l agitator FREE TOOLS HOOVER CELEBRllY 1 • Floats on a cushion of air • 1.7 peak h.p, • Complete with attachments • Use it ltke "'°' upright forRUief< Ptck ups • combi ion nozzl foc- carpetS, rµgs. hard surface floors • COnverts for optional attachment xtras • .Hang.up Yor storage r'°-. . 'I ,~ ~ . STORE HOURS: Mon. ffWU frL f·9 Sat. t 6, S.. I 0.4 Dy BU Ke e "Mommy, is this a freckle on my cheek or a measle?" Ski Conditions Calm Winds, Clear, ~old By The AUOCla&ed Praa . Here are skllnt condltlont ln Southern California mountains aa reported by the California State Automobile As1oclation . ... ..., --of ,~ 10 .. '""'"· ................ •" llftt __ ..,.. .... ,,,., c•--cCMd, llQttl winch Wr~ .,. .. II lo l4 111<11ft, ,_...,. ........,, •II llfls -•II..._ WHll!er cleer -COid, w•nch <•Im. ........ Cm\ ..... IWO '"' INl<llM ~ •11 11111 ••••lfto. er .. , ano <010. w•f"CB u1m Here are the Sierra Nevada skllnt condUions as reported bv the automobile assoclatlon: M90l111Ul,Mt.SllJ ... 1 clolecl Laas .. Pwt no••-\ • l11ler•-" -.. , -IMIM 14' Inc,,.., _._. ...-. llllw c"91,., • .,. .. ,,,.,cl-. ll dt9r-. wlndt ulm. 0.-5111 ._ .. -IMIM 1~ lnclleS. P«k .......... -dlelr, ~ Cldr, )2 419~. WI-<•Im S.U *'--no report h9•• 9ewl -IMIM l>-1' l•I. INl<ll.., --· 11,,. .._ cMlrs, -tr em, WUll'ler CIMr, 23 ~·-·wind• Ulm T•-0-... --~ fHt, firm llKllM _..__.....-er. Mly -·•llOMI _ ... rc1 .... 11-.rMf,Wlndl~ Nerti\ s. .. --5'-IM lncllet, firm ,.CllM -!Nrf INC ..... '"''' -ralk>MI. cl .. r, 75 de9reH, wind$ Ulm . ... , .............. -'1110 fncMs, Nrd NOM '° INl(Ud .....,0.,, nlne ' 111"it~~l•~i.!:.~~:~:,,"";~~~';ed ---firm r>e<ked, '°"' 1url•o lllh. '"'"'""'"·•••Ir.er owrc•sl. n -.. .... wl-utm P'ew-lewl no rel>O'I , S411•w Valley I JOO elh•tlOl'I, Nw fi. lflcllet, J«ll ............ - 90wder. 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Wff1her clter. 10deQreH, Wllldl calm, Vegas 'Winners' Really Losers LOS ANGELES CAP> -Despite ads for a frff Las Vegas vacation, aome "winners" are paytn1 $36 plus transportation, the Callromla attomey general claims Attorney General Evelle Youn1er aald ln a Superior Court lawault that Waterbed Wareholllt, with outlets in several Soutbem Callromla com· munities, promised the tree trips durint a special ule but failed to apeclfy (1) the $36 char1e or to say that transportation wu not included, (2) that the vacation certificate could not be u.ed by persons arrivinl to Lu Vecu on a Saturday or (3) th al pel'IObS under 21 were not eliliblt. Al Plata, the tlrm'a attomey, aald only, "We are looking Into the matter." Youncer etked the court to enioln the flrm from milk.lnc fltrther ••ra1ae or mltleadlnt state· menta" and to fine Waterbed Warehouse SZ,500 for each such statement already made. OC Officer Promoted Patricia I . Kine. dau1bter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Leo J. lhll, 28322 f: meralda, Mi~lon Vie· JO, bas been promoted to first lieutenant. She completed th U.S. Army -Baylor Univeral· ty proaram ln phyalcl l therapy at the Academy Of Health Sciences of the Army, Ft. Sam Houston. !'ex. Lt. J<Jn1 entered the Army In June 1018 and r .. celved her commtsslon 7 direct ppolntm nt. be atlended Bricham ounaUntvctslty. Bike-a-th on Help Needed Orange Coast College'• Bike·•·thoa Committee la plannln1 thll year•a event, With the goal Of rahing U0,000 for acholanblpt. Peraon or 1roups l\I• t ruled In helping. •Ponaorlli v tcancall Sharon Donofl al ~17~ ..,, ., .. OU!:' S<ZW,nth upto~oN' from our boys dtz.per\Jme.nt ... lCX:Opeir ~ ~ 70'/e c££' low ea •3<2$2 supz,r~ ea1cz.! 30%-00%of'f chamn d£ fti.r feOtzd ~loty snapfl'r~<Z.r lor1 end.~I on M '}q, \ gr<Z.Ot tpps 'ta So 'With·rur jq.ene avutc.ra v-nz.ek6,crcwe,card~m qoi-~ ~oh1tto 1~~~£:*'sol1da and 1Tl8nyofuer 6o:.tZSsorl'le up to 50%off" Sl:z.tl.8 20-31 on1yt a1lco1ors ~ to 50% off 6\2.U £>-20 \x7ys .36• .38 prep ~t~ • SOCKs arxi otbq,r eccq,ssoMu from our.gals countcy .... our ~is· slacks and skirts ... h~rtWt.ight flanriels, --"'lllL...r. twee.de, c~ns, dJ.:,. \ eupc.r spu:.isl e&sor'W.d ecc.essorn.a upto75~orr from our~(.na dn..ss se.ction ... • • OAI~ y ll'fl.OT A J J all oolore was •12ti'2 novtGi.l ehoz.e s~shuts pajamas ~wt.a'te.rs t1~s tra:!it.iona1 suite ... fall aro summer we.ights. siri~, plBids, solidS. moet veeted ~o" fu 60¥ off m ta<:fl,1 leneoue lmJllUllll-..:... fe 11 w.~ht blaz.eT'a ... ( '~ .. . . . . . . ~. JanUlfY 21, 1171 lustFullln' John Gietzen (right) and Pitou Lao, hydrographers for the Orange County En- viromental Management Agency, measure the speed, depth and volume of rainwaters rushing thorugh the San Diego Creek channel at Campus Drive in Irvine. Torpedo-like object on the end of cable 1s lead weight used in making measure· ments. The hydrographers found during recent rainstorm that water in drainase channel was seven feet deep and that the channel contained the most water it has held since the flooding rains of 1969. Office Security Checked County Wants Review of Guard's Necessity Oranee County Probation Department employees assigned lo a downtown Santa Ana office building contend they need a security euard to keep lheir of· fice safe. But County Administrative Of. fleer Robert Thomas doei;n't think the guard Is necesi.ary County supervisors nren 't con vinced either THE BOARD ordered Thomas to meet with probation employees and Santa Ana police officers to work out a solution. Probation officials told supervisors of two cases in which knife-toting people had to be disarmed. They also cited vandalism to cars, thefts, an &a· sault and damaged office furnishings. Santa Ana police said, however, there have been only eight reported incidents at the 4th Street location over the put two yean. PROBATION OFFICER Tom Barnes, a spokesman for the employees, said "We would like to have a safe work site where we can do what the law tells us to do without worryine about be- ing attacked enroute to our cars or having money stolen, or belne hurt in our office when people fight .. But Supervisor Thomas Riley said, "I just have some pro- blem s with spending money when the police, who are e:a:perts , . . Orange Coast Dean Wins Cypress Post • Dr. Jack A. Scott, dean ol lnstnieUon at Orange Coast Collea• since 1973, hu been Gamed president of Cypress College In Cypresa. The 4'-year-old admlnlstl'ator'• appo!nt.ment wu approved by North Oranie County Community College Dlstrtet Trustees. Scott wUl aNume bla new post Mattb 1. -----~------ JUcbard D. Noble, president of th• dl1trlct said Scott waa chosen from 115 eU1lble can· dldatet. . Scott recelwd hla AB in rellllon from Abilene Chriltlan Colle1e. his BD in religion from Y alo and his master'• in bletory from Claremont Graduate School. He eamedbls Ph.D. from Claremont ln1970. Scott and his Wile Lacreta re- 1lde in Costa Meaa. They have five chUdren. THREE DAYS ONLY! . , ' i' ' INAL CLEAR AW• FURTHER REDUCTIONS 2/3 -· OFF ORIGINAL PRICES 1.ma n1n ORANGE COUNTY Sorry. no m1il or phone orden. Alt 111• final. tmn1 in nock on ate 111 marked in ach dtpertmtnt. lnttrmtdiata msk-downs hlVI b11n tlbn on most items. Theft Suspect Tie~ To 40ArmedHeists . in this field, say you don't need , ------------------------------------it." ·- South Cotst Pfm Coat.a Miii 2 f •hion Squ1r1 Santi Anl An alleeed heroin addict captured outside a Westminster fried chick.en takeout store after a $110 holdup last week ls linked to an earlier Fountain Valley robbery and al least 40 other armed robberies, police say. ' John Edwin Santel, 43, of Whittier, was held at Orange County Jail in lieu or $50,000 ball on the multiple charges filed by authorities in Oranee and Los Angeles counties He was arrested along with two female companions outside a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet at. 14920 Beach Blvd., by WbitUer .and W estmlnster police officers. Accordine to Fountain Valley Police Detect.Ive Pat Coleman, Whittler police had Santel under close surveillance the ft11bt he and his companions were ar- rested. ''They were walUn1 when he came out," Detective Coleman said of the stakeout by Whittler and Westminster detectives that netted Santel. He added lhat Santel is ac-cused of armed robberies in Fullerton, Whittler and La Habra plus about 40 more. Police say Santel ls also sus- pected of taking $135 from the Valetone Cleaners, 8868 Warner Ave., Fountain Valley, at iUD· point earlier last week. Heroin addiction ts the alleeed motive for the strine of rob- beries, police assert. "He's only 43," said DetecUve Coleman. "But he looks about 60 yeanold." SVPEBVJSOU WEBE told that Santa Ana offlcen had agreed to send uniformed patrolmen in.side the buildln1 twice a day to improve security, but probation officials said they had not seen any officers yet. Seals, Sea Lions To 'Star' at UCI Seals and sea llons-tbelr natural history and Southern Callfornlans' work to save stranded ones -are subjects of a free, illustrated lec:ture at UC Irvine tonlgbt. The 7:30 p.m. proaram, with Wllliam Antrim, aaal1tant curator or mammals for Sea World, ls at 7:30 p.m. in Social Science Tower 220. • "Better bus service Dave Grant, Facility Coordinator. Aeronutronic Division of Ford-Aerospace & Communications Corporation, lives with his family in FUIIerton. ' When bus service improved this fall Dave Grant discovered that he coilld now take the Park-N-Ride Express commuter bus service to work every dar.. And Dave was glad of that Several of his fellow employees nad told him how much tliey liked it Now Dave finds that he, tOo, is saving over $100 a month over driving.* .. I 8lso get to work feeli!)g fresher and more relaXed" he says. Dave's Wife bas noticed that he seems less tired when he getS home in the eveajngs. To find out what better bus service can do for you. call Qrange Col.lllty TuuiSit DiSbict at 547--3311 or toll-free ZENITH 7-3311 from 6 AM o lO PM w ekdays. 7 AM to 5 PM . SatUrday. , and 8 AM to 5 PM Sundays end holideys. You may be as impressed as Dave is . Jrtdon Sub rto, h ordered construction of a tomb for bis pre· d cessor, President Sukarno. ri&ht, a decade after he ousted him from office. Sukarno, a founder of the Indonesian republic, died in 1970. .. : Future Pros19eets • . ) . Job Market Strained By JOYCE KENNEDY Dear Joyce: I'm enclosln1 a Ust or aevea eoUece majors. WIUda olfen Ute belt future prospects! -M.R., Towaoa, Md. Your plck·a·card question's too serious for a quickie comparison. Tbe key to a iood choice Includes giving a higher priority to job market conditions than was neceasary for previous generations. While two respected surveys of hir· ing plans Indicate employers are recruiting on campuses at tbe briskest pace in years, tbere•s risk this cheering news may cause some students and parents to relax, feeling that recent problems of college grads were temporary. IN FACT. GUIDANCE economist Dr. Charles Guy Moore pointa out. \be more likely scenario la that the long-term democrapblc doldrums will continue for new C(lllege irads for at least another decade until the babJ boom generation paaaes through our educational pipeline. In "Baby Boom Equals Career Bust," Moore zeroes In on fundamen- tal career problems stemming from tbe 1946-65 birth bulge. He compares the strain on the job market of accommodating the boom to that of trying to flnd jobs ln tbe United Stat.es for every man. woman and child in Canada durln& the years 197().85. THESE CAREER PROBLSllS can not be self·10lviog thl"ouP pro. portJonal expa111lon of tbe aoelal p,ramtd. Moore says, because the populatloa bubble wu transltory, not ( C4REERS ) permanent. The economic implications of the boom are too myriad to dlscu.ss here, but you may be able to get a free copy of Moore'• monoiraph, "Baby Boom F.quals Career Bust," from ita · publisher: Office of Career Educa- tion. U.S. Office of Education, Washington, D.C. 20202. (Tho agen· cy's supplies are limited, but a big demand might encouraee a reprint· ing. Every eutdance counselor should read t.bll work, which is written in plain English, not economic jargon.> Moore is croain& the country on the college lecture circuit 1uue1Un1 atrateetes to baby boom 1eneration members on deallnl with a lifetime ot aevere career compeUUon. He hits bard on the theme of &ivinl greater \veigbt to economic realities in career decisions. In earlier 1eneraUons, It usually was okay to choose '11 occupation because you tboa1ht you'd like it and assume you'd ftnd work. Now, Moore says, you'd better chooae several op- tions and determine In whicb of these you stand a real chance of finding employment. * KEADD SERVICE: To obtain a single copy of a four-paae article, "Educatim Money: Where To J1nd 1t:• Written b)' Joyce Lain KeaMd,y and reprillted from Career World 2 ma1ai1De, enclose a stamped, self. addreued, JoQa white enft)ope with 10Ql" nQl-1 to IMr at tho DailJ Pilot. P.O~ Box 1580, ec.t.a Kesa ll2llZIS. Thll otter mdl March 1. ' . ._ .... ' TAC-424 21-1122 Reg.169" SAVEs10 · Travele(s aid for winter drivers! All pooulat CB fee· tures. Posruve/Mgltive ground. Batted by Radio Shack know·howl AM/SSB BASE STATION 95SAVE TRC-457 •150 2MMO Reg. 429" 40 channels x 3 = 120 AM. upper and lower sideband ch1nnels LEO readout. d1g11al clock. Pos111ve/neg1 · 11ve ground. CB WALKIE TALKIE· lit~ MOBILE PREAMP MIKE Pulh·to·tlllt. •AUE ll9 fttqulm 7V. e.MW ball, 23·801 , 45% _ ltMtn 13 19. Ag. at• USE PREAMP Mil£ ~!8~3%19!~ ,._,.,... 2 .,,,,.M blllt. 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' ' ~=---------....... ~~~~~~~~s .. n~o_r~----~·1 Deity .............. ~ """9"' ........ ESTANCIA'S JIM PRICE GETS OFF A SHOT •. Lives in El Toro t Ex-Reds Star Saxs Cincy Is a shOo-in UCI in First of ~~o Key Games· Both 1am set for UCl' CrawfontHall u :ao . .. We bave to win <em or both of them to have a hlleUc 1h0t at the pla)'OfC1," say Tlft. "But we"ve played well ln our tut three 1ame1 and we have a chance to win both If we play well." Paclflc comes into tbe tllt with an 11·5 eeuoa mark and a 3·1 PCAA record, bavinC lo1t to Cal Slate (FUllert.on) Jut 'Week. PaclUe 1tart1 three 1uard1-t-3 aophomore Billy Bryant. 6·1 Junior Terence Carney and 6·5 aenlor Ruaa . . Eagles Fall Into a Hol~ Comeback Bid Faih at El Modena, 81-74 · .. bait to it. He anared a reboUnd iJl mld ait ancr slammed n I throuab tbe hoop with er ~ ~ By DAVE CUNNINGHAM or• IM'lf ,.. ..,, Like it wu shot out of a can- 'non, El Modena Hl&b <Orange) blasted Estancia llfgb of Coeta Mesa with• furious firat.quarter rally and coasted to an 81·14 vic- tory Wednesday in a crucial Century League buketball bat· tie. El Modena's victory before its packed home crowd vaults the Vanguards into sole ~session of first place With a 1·1 record, •bile Estancia rails into a 1eeond place Ue With a f.2 slate. Center Steve TrUmbo was the dominant force 1n tb• 1ame, 1corin1 31 polnta, contr0llln1 the boarda at both eods ot tho court and makina full use of hli 6-8, 220-pound frame. · After scoring 53 polnts in the first half, El Modena bad done enouah work for a full game by usual hl&h school standards, but the crowd was chanting for 100 polnta, and El Modena seemed read~to obU1e. On a determined aecond·balf come ack by Estancia thwarted that possibility, but the outcome ot the aame was never in aerioua doubt after the first half. The Vanguards sprinted in front 14·2 by using a trapping zone pre11 which seemed to befuddl Estancia. The E11les c:omml~ rune turnovers In the flnt quarter and fell beblnd by l~ pomta after eight mmutes. "W~ put ourselves tn a bole ritht away," said Estancia coach Larry Sunderman. "We couldn't teem to handle that presa like we usuall)'ldo. They aot the momentum and lt took ua until thesecondhalltocome back." Estancla'a comeback bid waa a dolled effort in which the Eaalea outscored El Modena 43-%8 in the final 16 minutes, but they could never cut the lead to less than nine points. Just as Est.ancla was start.lnl lo feel ita own momentum ln the fourth quarter, Trumbo put a Branning Gets I 7; Notre Dame Wins SOUTH BEND CAP) -Bruce Flowers and Rlch Branning bad 17 polnta apiece to lead fiftb·ranked Notre Dame to a 103-82 vtctory over West Vir,UUa ln college basketball Wednesday night. Brannine ls a araduate or Huntington Beach's Marina High School. The (rlsh Jumped to a 6·2 lead but Weal Vlr&inla worked to a 21·21 tie mid way lhrouah the flrat half. But Notre Dame scored 9 straight Points ln the final moment.a of the period and breezed to a 52·33 hatrtlme ail vantage. force. That seemed to take tbo air out of Estancia'• ball. They ~ rendered the next eleht Point.I unanswered and fell behtnd by 19. Only a meaningless rally in the closing minutes enabled Estancia to make the score a more respectable aeven·polnt difference. Trumbo'• ofleusive dlaplay seemed to be a major r llrini point. for El Modena, but ·SUD· derman felt It took more than a 6·8 center to dominate hls · Ea1le1 eo effectively. •'Those other guys are the ooea that mate 'em 1 ,'' SUn· derman says. ..Bill Merit and Je(f York played just auper &Dd their pa.saint was very sharp." Eatancla 'ot inspired play from Jim Price, who scored 22 and provided the catalyst for the Ea1le1' second half comeback bld. llt-1e 1741 ....... "'lee 10 t a tt Cam• t o ' 2 J.,.,,,. • 4 1 It ~k s 2 112 Cerrldo s o t 10 Cootff S I I 6 IC.rellftf•ktt I I I t Br•UfltdOrl 2 2 1 • LarllMf t 0 2 I Te1•1 a IO • 7' TMelt a 11 II II ~..,QllMtn 10 21 21 , n ..:u .,, an,.._., Sinks Quarey • • Dellr ......... ~...,--- RICO THOMPSON (32), MARCO ftAGNANELLI CLOSE IN ON EDISON'S MIKE McCOURT (23) WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Dons Sizzle ~t the End; Top <>range C:O~ 89-88 BJ caAIG SHEPP Ol•OMtr ........ · Hot·•hootlnl Howud Avery scored 28 Points and teammate Frank Jeffenoo hit 23 ln spark· ine Santa Ana Colle1e to a come· from-behind 89-83 South Coast •Conference basketball victory over boat Oran• Cout C0Ue1e Wednesday Dl&ht. • The victory was the Dona• fourth strai&ht in conference ac· "tlon and It kept them all alooe in f1rat place. Or~ Coast. whlch now muat trav•l to Cerritos Satunt91, fell to >2. • Coacla T~ 1 • Pirates led throuib noarb' i.1J of the f1rst bait and held a~ lea4 two · minutes into \be second half when the DOM" started tizz.Ung • from tbe noor. . Wltb Jefferson. a 9-7~ freshman from Lu Ve1u, hll· tine •bot arter. ahot <most of tbem De81' the rree throw line) and the 5-10 Avery leading the .Dons• fast break, Santa Ana crabbed the lead for aQO(I (54·S2) with 15:20 to 80 on a Clunk shot by 6-8 freeJunan Mlke Maxam. OCC stayed cloee and ·' w'*1 Avery sat down With hl• toUrth f out and Maxam towed out Yltb eltht mh>utea to 101 01ma• club appeaNCfto have new Ute, trau- lng at that Juncture, 63-62. But the Dona canned seven of their IMt nine •bole ln the c~· lnf. iellbt mlnutN while Coast m MC{ tome crttlcat percectqe attempU while alao tumlftS it o•er t,rlce tn th l••t •b minutes. OCC cllmbed to within 80-77 Hot Corner with 1: 30 to go on a shot ln close by Steve Roat, but Avery hit 1nea free throws before the final buner to eecl.ln the advan· tage. Coast played well with Pele Neumann and Roak holding tbe taller Doal to a standoff in the rtboundtns department. Ray OrgW and pard Kevin Karkut had good floor games for the Buoa. Avery bit 1S Of 17 free throws, lncludinl b1a ftrst 1even-ctvtn1 b1m 30 in a row. "I tbougbt it was a pretty even 1ame down to the end,.. said Gillll. "But they shot the llahts oat at the end and we didn't. Jel· fet"IOll reiU1 hurt \II ••• l ClldD'~ .AllSdn EhaUen1es thtnt be eoul4 aboOt frJ: ll. Now we've SOt to re p aDd play CerritDI." Santa Ana flnlsbed with a '4.9 shooting percentage (31 of 89) and hit 27 of 33 free throw at· tempts. Coast had a 50 percent mark from the field (29 of 58) and cubed ln 25 of 31 charity throw a. ........ .. .. ,, ., ,._., 1 w 4 2' ftltllel"lhM! 0 0 I t ....... ..n " a • n Wkkllne 6 t I 11 Muam 6'1Sl4 Trayler O 2 2 2 --2441 Olll"I• 1 0 s 2 ~etell 11 II f1 " ca10.-... °'"' .." ... 5 t J 12 ket11ut Ortlll ,,._,_ """' ......... It .. ~ Aloin .... Ttteb •• 4 11 I 6 1 tt 2 • ' 4 I I 5 5 s • 1 " 7 0 4 14 0 2 4 2 0 2 0 1 J't2SS4111 . . Bunting!on BASKETBALL I I Makes a Case Out of It, 68-61 I Tbe Jetter came otf the bench : and •ot the spark liDlted ID the Cbar1en u be scored se\'eo 1 potnta bl tbe ••m•'• llDal •:a. : Coacb Doa Lea"1'• hosts bacl trimmed the l•P to 11-51 wbea Mlke Guile ftred iD a J.t.footer 1 Wlth1:571 l H llacl pl'1inl poor!Y, u;e h&ll ov• and • Cllll)' isbot for tbe firat ala mlD\ltM of tile Glaa1 period. But bridC ln immedlJde!J hls teamm Actditlooal.11, e canned a pair of free tb.rowl with 1:09 to Co to live tM Oiletl more bra•Na1 rvom1 a& f Tb be lied th• coup 4e • 11'.•ce .later by ~ • the ball aad pa111na U to • Rico 1'boimP90" wbo clrowe ID tor t ~o~tnta. ' F1nall1, with IO MCOnc1I to to. t Cue ICOtCd a&alD and t.be tn. vaden were out Of reach, 11.sa. .. Marco Pa1nanelU, Curt Wooten. Tom Pestoleal and Curt Steinhouse played well for the OU1r1. llcCo1.art and Poletlek were the FA.tlloo heroes. p 1toleal tltd • HHOD peraonal hl•b by acoriDI 21 poiata. Huntiqton lbot nU. eamdni '8.t percmt ft'Olil the floor u op- posed to •.a percent for the boa ta. Tbe Oilers could mu• only one or tbe1r first 10 abota. But then they went wild, ea.nn1q 12 of the nest H tries to tum an U-10 Edison lead into a 15-23 Ollera bul&e. Huatin1ton bad only 4 tumoven for the ftilt ball, as oppGSed to 12 tor the Cbariers. But tn the ttnal half, the Ollen had 15 and Edison 6. MteM«ll•> mtu-.,.,,. ..""'"' C.M 1t04S-... 413t T"'°"""°" 1 , J J 4 Davli 1 Q $ 2 SltlJIMllS S .. 1 21 T\11'911 l I I ' ....... .,. I I tt1 o.ffllY S t S 10 WMIMI S I J 1t ~ 1 I I 1' f'9tMMll1 4 l 4 t ~ I I 1 I <kilt •• 0 4 ~ •• 2 0 .. ,_...,., 2 •• TtUlt i. • \4 It f 'Tlbw • t 22 '1 ac-~----H\t -..Cit 16 2t ts ~ lOIMn 11 16 t1 ........ 1 KETBALL I SWIMMING I MISCELLANY 8!:0~ Barnes-le ding Mlaaion VteJo High'• <pr limJ T'hand y n IOUTM CllNT eote"H•c• l hr e e ·time CI F 4. A fanal1 SattiTd y), • L ,,, ""' champion tuned up tor Among lb t ndout =~,:_¥ : 1•:: ~;: the upeon:a'in1 CIP' 1wtm1 for on V Jo Mt.'-"AM-, 1 ,,. ,,. R e I a ya with a was a 22. by Cliarll ~~~., , i ,,. ,.. ll}etbodlcal W7-48 romp Ray In the 50 I tyl 11 Gf'9nm~t : ! : :~ over visiting University 56.1 in th 100 butt ffl1 s.no1...,Mtw o ' ns 40l (Irvine) Hifh Wednes-by Rlck Robinson and 1tn1a~!:.=u day to highlight Orange Junlo Paul Kontr~m f ~;~r.:_en.r.s:::"'~ t' Coast area prep swim 50.0 In tho 100 tr tyJe. ...._.,o-. action. The qu~rt t of Kon• · r..i9:!~~':,:~',:1~1• The Diablos of Mission trlmaa, Bat'D a, Steve SMteA ..... ~ Viejo sot a sterling ef-Barnlcoat and Ray • C81fTUaY LIAOUI fort from Dave Barnes, splashed to a a:es.4 In t:i~... w L "" ""' who clicked with CIF the 400 free relay. ••t-•• ~ ~ ~ ~ qualifying times of Barnlcoat was aJ.ao a ~~~~ .. "M • J .. , !:: 1:47.7 and 4:"4.6 in the winner in th• MV 1table, v111e "••• ! ! !ft -2 O O • n d s O o · y a r d takin& the 100 back in ,...,.111 1 • '-"' freestyles. 57.1. 0r.,.. 1 7 UI '10 I the . SAV•ller , 1 m ,., n o r action, Dana Univeulty'a Bruce 11 ,,_~1~':jT Hilla outlasted visiting Anderaon wu the only ,._.11111s1.0r...,JO Costa Mesa, 84~.;.77y:, brieht spot for the Tfo. ~::~n~~.~::v .. ~rll4l behind the double wins jan•. capturtn1 the aoo ""'*"._.. of David Varney in the individual medley In ::,\·:~an:.. 200 indo (2:06.6) and 100 2:04.4 and 1lvin1 Steve v111a ,..,u1 r1n1.., fly (55.9> to offset Bob McDonou&h a cballen1e ktttaMavao..,t111,_,.,,. Dolan's double in th'! in the 100 breast with a ouo1N 01tov1 L1Aou11 200 and 500 freestyles. 1: OS.3 to McDonoucb'a uorn•.-6 •, ~ ~ ~ A lao, San Clemente 1 :05.0. Other than that, a...ti... • 1 m "" sped past Corona del every race w a a a ~:,~~=--: ; :~ ~i~ Mar and El Toro ripped blowout """.,."'-•• , , "' *' host Laguna Beach In Jim Netzer waa a Clou· ::;::.orow ~ : ;!: ~ South Coast League ac-ble winner for Corona ....._,.,1cw" tion del Mar, capturtni the ueAm.,..SJ,u.0u1n1ao Ocean View (Hunt-200 individual medley ln t,~~':!::.C:~~:v!\, ington Beach) High, 2:11.6 and the 100 back Pl'lar'•o.rnet with freshmen and in 1:03.0. 1.a ov1111a 11t0tre11n Grove sophomores, had no ~, ...... a .... Gf'tncll a1 1..ot Am1vcn .,, "''• llaMllO Alamtm •' Pec111u trouble in disposing of u111-..n.1ty <•• f"I ,.., .. ._ v1e)e G d G L 200in.41ey,....,_1.MV1•0J SUNl•T LllAOUI W L r>ll P'ountal11 v .. 1.., s o JOI H""tl"9toft ..... ., 4 I m !.iton l J JtO Marina J J JU Newport H.,_ t ' JU Wt1tmlnster o s J7J ._,.,IC_ ar en rove eague 1001r"-1 o . ..,_ 1Mv11:•1.1: "" host Bo ls a Grande, i 1W111 IMV> 11,. o, J w_ .. , 1u1 m 90 47 20U H4 • JOO,,..._, A .... ,.,.., IUI 2.04 4; t. ,.. Senior Phil Ohle was •••nl<Mt IMVI 2 04 1, , Novotny l•• the le.adlng force in ™J:,~~~0, 11,, """'Ju· 2 Kon ~;! Estancia (Costa Mesa) wrnu '"'"' n 1, i or.,..rn 1u1 ,_taln \ltlltY M. Wellmlnlltr 41 H11111lng1., 9"<11 ... l:dtton" M•r111a ff,.....,_, H•rbOr )l High 's 89-62 disposal of 23 ~1~1"' 1. H ... KNNrtw cMV> t , Century League invader "'"'' cu>> 1t11t.tt 1Mv1. EJ0Mb1odenak<Orthange). ,..:i: ~1J;-,'·:,l"'lr.u ~~> ~ ~; l" ,,..,.,0- Ne•porl H.I,_ at WHlnllntlet l:dlaon M M«lna . e too e 200 free 100 ''"-1 ic..,..,,,,.. cMv1 soo; an 1; 59.S, anchored the J GraM"' CUI SH, J WIMtr-·U Hu11ll11t1on &uch •I Fount••" ll•ll•r • IMVI S4 0 wanning medley relay ••..-1 o ... ,.1Mv1uu· team with a 22.1 sprint 2 IMll!t CMVI J'l1A; a. Mei• <Mvi MIHIOM eotcr>l•IMCI w l. ,, ,.,....,., s 0 ,,. !>Hell ebeCll ' 1 ,.. lllvenldlt ' 1 M Cltru1 J J ~ s. .. aernard1no l 2 lt4 San Oleto I 4 3'J tlWI lley O S 366 Soutt. .... 1..... 0 s lll W-y"•"-Saddlebacll ,,., O..ttey ti r>alo"'•' 10, llllver.idlt,. San aernardlno 10. s.n Oltoe> •l Cltrut 'O. loutllwelt.,n •• .. ..,.r•O.mes SM10191MKll at Soulflwet"'rn Cllrut et Rlver•ldlt Cllalley el San 01990 City Sen &ernarolno e1 Palorn•< Pro Scores M•lleNI Meclley Loe ..... d s ''-'· ""' an was second in the 100 M<tt-1 . ..,._.,.1 tMV> S? 1, w 100 free at SO 8. t ''"'*'' tu> 1 011 , lll.iMn'°" ., J I Rob w (MVI 1 oi• 1u un or yatt look 1• ., .. ,, 1 "'<OtMutll tMv> ,.. the SO free In 23.S and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 ~ freshman Doug Hartung m was a 1:03.0 winner In 411 the 100 back. Mission Vlejo's vic- tory came without ace distance freestylers J esae Vassallo, Ed Ryder and Jim New, who along with Vic Vassallo, were given the day off in anticipation of the CIF Relays at Long Beach's Belmont Plaza BEFORE YOU BUY OR LEASE YOUR NEXT NEW CAR Toron10 4, NV,._,.,.] C••or-a. Wetlllllfl°" a Ct1e 1 M•u.tlal ~Mii AJMclelle" O.trall "· 09l4en SC .. • U Idaho and Boise State fight it out in football for the Gem Bow" a silver bowl on a stand. CALL FLETCHER JONES CHEVROLa San A11t-1IJ, ...... IOI "'-nl• 111. ~· ... .. Denver 121. 8ulfal0 11• (al I 111\11_1,..,.. t•. SHllle IU &I •I tu.I st ...... tot 111u1.., , ... ,_,, au ... ~•• 1;'1.e. .. f,.._I, 0111t Chtl l•ft-S; t. .,,..,..... c1110 t.•si 1, llwM* 19MI 1;0$.S. M 1--.i. ......... CIMI I.•.•: t l*IMlt t ) t 1tJ.71 .. .,.~ !11tlt1t1J. JO lr"-t, W;1tt Catt) IUI t .. ,,mt Cl.st.I U..; a. Of• <1111 2U Hit rr,-1, Wlll!w l~MI JU: t 0eMttt C£tll tt 2, l. Haft\lftO Cl!tll 11ot.1. 1• 1.-1. Mt111Coclt CE.Ml~ t. Ollie <••ti •.• /) eu.111 (1•11 '4 1 ,.. f-1 ..... ll!M) , ...... t. 9t0strom II.all S.M.J; 2. Int tl•ll sen. • tot N~-1. Hlll't1Mt ca.ii t:OU; t. Walk~ CIMI lrO).t; a. ...,_t,..., 1111111ou. 100 llnt1t"""'1. Wyett ""' 1:" o; 2. W\lfJtlloH II.all 1;10.t; I. Heoer1 llMll:IU. •tr" re1..--4. lqUllcltA122 t. .. ( ....... ,,.,, (n) C4M tGPMHlt'trtl•~l.OfM 1:47.1, M fl'M-1, ..,_ (SI 1:54.t; t . LI tNCl 1:11 I "J;) 1Cnclel ICJ I • 4 111499-1 --CCI 2 II•· I WarMt "' 2 IU, I J ,._, ICI 2 HO ... , .. ~1 Hllflt Ill ., •1 '· WOOWM ICI l4J, S Oe!Vtllt CCI tU. i>lwl111-f, bfNNlfle CSI 114 tt; I WIUt CCI 1• t, > ll«t CCI tU .. !ft tly-t. ~Ill !Cl M.J; I '*9l1ttlllMl,lt. -1111.oot 1M lrt ... 1, HU!!I IS.I St IJ; I Wat.,_ ICI SU, S HJUJI .. CCI ... a fOO lrM-t, Kttln CSI J:tu; i LW..tllell CSI US.ti a. ~ CSI .. ,, .. 100 ~It-I Nttr.,-CC> l,OS.t; 1. Ha"''"' (SI 1 :¥a, a. """"'!' !JI I 07.1. 1oe llrH1 1 J .. lper !Cl I Ot.tJ I . lore lSI 1.•.t; J, ~""' ISi 11"-'· * ''" r•ay-1. SM C.._.,la a•A. ..... ... •• MOCllM _..,,ten.II. ., ,_ m1 1111 ~ llNc'll M lllltdltY ~._... .. ~II 1:S1 t . ,.. ftw-1 .... (I,) t·ot t; f , °'"ttt-CU I.·-Cl.I. * ,.,._., a.-u.1 J11t.t: t Uft91itM Cl.) l. MUWWll CLI. If""-'· O'Mt IU llM: t. ~ f\.1 'I, l'tiwt CCI, 100 tty-I. SMef (LI 1111.tl I 01-r101 Cll l.,. t.Nnl 1M l,.._I, 09UI (LI 1'014, t C_. (Lil •Wt'f 109119<11-t.~ (LI I OS-4; J C>Qsyt .. «.U .,_CL II.I. lctW...,-1 "9fllfi.tf CL) l•#.1 lr~.,...,1-~··•-' C..t• MHa m1 OS> DMt MllV ,.. ~ rtlJY-f, Qlt41 AMU t 1U. 100 lr"-1. K-!Cl 2·JO~: l "'"' (011. ~ (01 . 200 tiw.-1. •-(Cl 1:0 t; t.,,. ..Ond .,-Wrd. SO lrot-1. L-(01 tt.•; 2. a.-tel a. ldllllw CCI. 100 11,-1, ._ (Cl 112&.1; 2· ,_ MCMd.,Wl"d. 100 lr..-1. l'"raH (Cl l!OU; 2 CllHtn ((la,.l«t ((). lot IN<ll-4. ""OI-COi 1:21.i, 2. DAil Y Pll.OT ·~ be ls1J'ano ~alley Bobby Sox tdrl · 1ortball l gue wlfl hold re- gislr UQO ror all &irla 9 throu1ll• H ltvtn1 tn · Dana Poblt, San Juan Capis\tano and Laaun• Niguel on four teparate dates. The first reatstraUon date la Saturday (10 to 4) at Vons in San Juan Coplstrano. Other data include Wednesday, hb. 1 <1:30 to 8) at. .Dina School Library; Saturday, Ftb. 4 (10 to 4) at Alpba Beta ln Lasuna Niguel; and Wednesday, Feb. 8 (6:30 to 8) at Marco Forster Jr. Hith. A reliatraUon fee of tr will be required alone ,.. with one pattnt and a birth cerWlcate. For further informa- tion. call •93·3710 or 486-0197. The &tar UCbt end of the Oakland Raiders. Dave Casper. likes an lee cream aundae topped wltb chocolate and strawberry syrup on the mor1l.lni ot a game day. MAJOR LEAGUE THE CALIFORRIA SURF IS UP AT ANAHEIM STADIUM. a whole family can atford lo.do together -aside from going to the car waah BKOMI A CHAaTla SU~ SUPER SURH I Oil FOUNDING IUUll. Season tickets are the best way lo enJOY soccer. And you only get one chance to beconie a Surfer. And that's n<M. After March 1511'1 too late. So take advantage of the best professional sports entertainment package evailablo anywtiere Get season tickots to ell 16 home games (15 NASL conference games and one nternatlooel game) and you'll also get eomo tieo goodi s 10 meke yQUr Califomle Suri tea!on uper time for everyono. o ' -: 1 . . , .... ,.., ·--f411 (tlll t4') ....... ll .... ....,. -............... 14. o~ "· ~ 1. ,......,.., 11, J8'1r•r'-~ ~,.. tt, C>elff• 11; HllRM .. ~ ti, CMw1 4, LcdN•S. Meltt""9: .._ 9Mdl. it-1'. ltef'lla1111:-.. f'ta. V..., ... WI L I I t9 hunlelft Velttr~ 6, Slltll ,., P'lelfll .. C::..-t, Hul!IMrd I. Rtmlr•r 4, Hertow t. '94111nti• 2, LeVelley4 .._."._ ........ v.11..,~1. ----... ~ .. f c•ell Vltw-lll•l1tlle1t1 I , N•tt09...,._ •• lec:Mlelw t. ,,.,._ ..... 2', ................ J, ·-· .. HelfllfM OIMot V.._ M-• . ._.........,. Matar Del 011 Clll k .._. Meter 0.1 1<~1119-0r-.W'r '• Irey 11, llPttl '· HernelWHt '· Gler lHo 16, Carlyle J, Swelt 4, Potier J, Verhw 2, Oe!lann •· w..-r 2. c..u.y 4. Hetttlme: MM4' o.1, as.it. 88'-W. (M) ~, ., ,..... lhlencl~ tt, IUley •. Snllt11 u. ltlMen IS, I.Ml,,_ 2, IUc:llercn t •• 010\llft I, H•lltlmo: •11M1cle, 29-17. """'e11..,m1c..1....,.. ... ... FV-Qlwaft 2S, Rlr., II, Mc ... If, e,... • .,, 1, Kerc11emeut 11 L-~--~dc0:~;l=~~'1 Wealmlnner Oler 6, Grlftltll 16, L...-..;;;:.lill•l[i!!!,,,.1:,.;:;::l:~::o;;~'-..;;~..;;..;;;o.i.;:..~;.:_--'-__,."'""'~..; "•••er •• 54aftclt •• 1"'91• •• Oofn· 11191191 >.Marcin•. Miiter 1•. Hellllmo fV, 40-lO ll!'erN (6!1 (4U ....._. Nowpott-o.ddt• 4, D<Ollo 20, Ec- THE WINNING SHOT -It came down to the final two seconds and then Jason Walker o( Huntington Beach put in this shot Oett photo) to hand Edison a 51·50 1 s. Walker is between Scott Harker (53) and Dudley Lee (5). In the photo to the right, Mike Turner (52) shoots tlet 2, RenMft J, 51Bol 11 Merm. McCl .. lan 14, Eemer1 t, Flf'lley 11, L•rt.0n 10, lon•nt •. over Terry Jordan (51) and Ron P_at_e__...(50....._). _____ _ s.c111eter s. a...tller 1 H•llUmo--ne 2S.M. ,.,....._......,.., 0c ... vi.."· 9elv ..... » OcHft V_-61,.,,...11, Fuclll« 10, tlrl\blM t, lmell I. LArllfAld 6, O•lerlu,.. 6, S..... 4, ~ A. 01Mft2 ...... t.Ntt. Oilers' Rally Nips Edison Helfllll'lll ~View»& Oc.-"'" n. ...... Oce ... ~ W. llNll IJ, Simo 11. att1.ine f , .... " e. WaUcer's Slwt Lead8 8B Sophs t0 51~ V-u:tory ~·;~:;:."'....\"' t. a-...'-11out B7 BOGER CARLSON Hellllmo--oci.en Vl9W Jra.ts. Cit• Dell, rtW .... """' ........ ,cu,.._ HunUngton Beacb Hlab'a w!:~!':"~ ..... '°·,.~ :: Ollera rallied with apeed to wOOC10n1,,.,...r. ne~ate the lnalde power of Huntltlgton .. ec:ll -Tilorlll• ... Ed (8 tl ato a b) BOflner "· Frenc11 u, McAlllst•• '· aon un D 11 .ueac w1111 ... ,. Owen 2, Reldtr 2, hrdlck High Wednesday In a Sunset 1• ~~r~r~! ....,, ee~. 21-21 League basketball thriller. s1-so, h•uc•• °'1 mi •• ,,_... on the winner's court. Ett•ncl•-sc-tl• r. S.MPI0'1 1•. Sound familiar? It should. The ~~:~:·2.u~: ,;~o!!:';;:: E~: two scboota have been at ch 11_.i•.Mat1M•.s..1ncte12. other's throats ever •Ince H•llllm•• Et1anc1e. 4M 4• Edison arrived in 1989 and the ~!:~.:~r":11:::V s. above result is an example ol w1111em1 1i. M111er 1, MwlMlt ••· what'• been gom; OD ever s1nce. Bater2,,,._.I, H•1tt1me WM•••• a..u. The win putt HunUn1ton ua1"""' a.1 ca,._ C11111aa11 Beach atop the lealue st.and1Dp Unl,,enl~ tt, T........ (5-0) with 8 13·1 overall record. n.Ovvell\C.0.-........ a. l•.11-;._ .... Saft Cleft•• ...... ..._,._ ·~ Is DOW &0>-l and Would "· H.,...... ,,_ ~A, T .. 1 u, you believe, these two teams Con.Hier 6, K.....a. l H1t1Unw: sc. .,,. wll be fighting with each other c:..1.-.. cm w1....._V1ete for another two yean? Coll• Mew ..,.. I, Jwa s, Tb rl Murr•r 11. T.,....• "· ,._,_ •· at's ght. The1•re the M•ro10,..,.,,,,....,.t. talented sophomore teams of 11~~':'~~~,K=~ HunUnat.011 Beach coach Don' ,,MotM11eu,.,w2. • Baucblero and Ediaon coacb H•"' :Q\...a. Dave Mobs. c.te ...... Oil.,.,.. ..... Coit• Mw e.rtM 6, .,.... 19~ Mutrey 11, T ..... t 12, l'erllff t , M<Kff 4, 0... 7, J--2, H.,. ... MefttOft •• ,.,...., t. Den• Hlll.-fl ........ 11..i-J, Hert ... " ,., ~ 2, em.• I, ·-" .. Tilof!w ... ....,_2. HeUUme: CM,4Ma. MaWDelcallQl>M. .... Meter Del~ .. ~· 4, Wiiii-J, ...,,.... I,~ J, Motl1 6, Sot-.nt! I, 0.-I. Helltlme: ~ o.t. •"- Wednesday's tbrlller was capped by Juon Walker'• inside shot off Robert Aufterhelde'a u- 11.st wlth two aecoads remaiDJ.D& 1n a iamo wlllcb aaw the whl· nera rally from a 1 .. polnt flnt half deficit. Editon had tho lead (50-49) a.od tbe ball 1ritb 19 second.a • But Huntln1t.on Beach's Ron Pate came up ith a loose ball with 11 lecOnd.i nmilinlDf. thf' Oller• penetrated a solid lot rlor and Walker came up with the wlnnln1 abot. The Oilen bit 22 of 54 from the field (40.'1 percent), while Edison made 24 Of 54 (44.4 per- cent). and attbiough there were some sophomore errors during the came. there were allo some eye-openers as to why these two schools ~ pennlally tougb on the varalb' tevel. Both teams me the bench free. 1Y and u If polnta out about hl• Edlaoo Chargers, .. Todd Coulter is our JeadlnC scorer (12.9) and Wlilark Boyer ls our leadin' rebounde.r, but neither starts.• It's al.most the same situation at Hontln1ton Beach where Bauchlero aaya: "Mike Turner ta our lemtina scorer (15.2), but it'a the same type of thing here, Turner us4allY does not start." When 1ou uk Mobs for a atarth11 lineup, be states: "That'• a tougb queatlon, we have nlne tbat are atarttng at on tlmo or another. It'• a strange team ~umuch. aa I've C41M Ull U11 .. T.-. CdM-Sc*M 14, Lywtl 6, rrtc. 12, 1(1119 2, tfft• 10. Senlef'e 1, Mecu 2. A<OM 2. El Tor....0."1-. 4, OrlJM"9 10, Pecot 10, H "'" 1, lllene!Mlft 1. College Basketball H•ryu119 le. HeltlkMI OllMIS-1'- 0HA Hiiia '461 Utl L....-e..c:tt Dene Hit'-.......... 21, 7,SchwtU, .... 11 • .. ~~1. 74, Ar,_ tS, NU-t. Lflllt 1. Halftime: OaN HIU. ~ta. Jlitep Soccer never much talent on one squad. I can substitute throuab nine layers and not set hurt much at all." Th ume holds true at Hunt- ington Beach where the Sunset League leaders bo.ast two freshmen (Scott Becker and Bobby Thompson). Becker starts and scored 10 points in Wednesday's victory. The guns that had Edlson roll· ing early aealnst Huntington Beach include Marlo Molina, Dudley Lee and Boyer up front, alon1 with playmaker Jeff TakUlhl in the backcourt. Mobs, QnCe a varsity coach at E<Uaon. says there are dlJUnct bonuses coaching on the sophomore level: ·'Sophomores are a lot more eager to learn and anxiOUi to please you as a coach." * * ••-u.1 ....... '- 0 1 4 I • 0 1 • 0 0 I 0 • a o M 4 0 ' • , 0 .1 4 TOutll1 e.11111 Coult ... Mollfta LM e.rer Her lier Jord.n a.retunes 3 1 3 , 1 0 0 2 1 0 • 4 * Clll H ..... a..c11 Petr We•••r TU<Mr It fl !If. I I • J 1 0,. 0 t • I 2 t 1 o II 0 ' • a o,. ICl119 4 Auftefllelde S TllomoMn O Beerer s M<Ouown I 2 l .. Tottl1 :IA 2 11 JO Tolels 22 7 12 St lctr•WGr.en- i. 10 Girls' Sports ; IM!lf. .. 10. .,......, vtnltr UMQl•J~ CllM ICMfle: Offf9lt I. IClrtl I. Hefltlme: Olollill, .... ,,_,,,...,...., C4IM to C*I Ctl • .._.. CAIM _,,.., ,...._!OM. •11eM .. tc.orlftl1 Waibon. HllflllN: C4M. t• Racing Entries ;: l------------ 1tt m ·---;...,,.,,,......,.......,.. ..... .,.....~-- "7 10 '" ~" NYllllOMM•MTS-W IT, Ht tit Twoet • t, .._.,..._ lleedl, C4 ... • ..... .,.. aACe --y.,.., J .,..,. _... .. 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TOE GUN SYSTEM is de· •11Ded to provide aJr defenae for umored and mechanbed lnfan· ry agalnst attack by armed i1elicopters and fixed wing .1ircrall Aeronutronic D1vision'1 con· "ept will be a completely inte· :rated 40mm system mounted in a self-propelled, tracked vehi· ··le and will consist of three ma· or aubsyslema: armament, ·adar·directed fire control and overnment.furniahed tank hasals. Under terms of the contract, ystem development will include he design, fabrlcatlon, ,odification integration and '•sting of several subsys~ms: · urret, gun, ammunition, arn- 1unitlon feed, primary power nit, radar and fire control. THE SYSTEM IS intended to e the companion lo the Roland 1is1ile system as part of the \rmy low altitude air defense ystem, for the Army divisional 1 aneuver clements. and will e;-lace the 20mm Vulcan air de· 'nae system. Ford ls one of two companies warded two-year Army de- elopment contracts. At the end f the development period, each ontractor will deliver two pro- 1type systems. The U.S. Army ill test and evaluate the com- eting systems over a three· 1onth period. Simultaneously, t the completion of the 29· 1onth development contracts. otb firms will bid on the first producUon buy," with the win- er to be determined following 1e test nnd evaluation period. FORD AEAONUTAONIC DIVISION WORKS ON AIR DEFENSE OUN SYSTEM CONCEPT Newport Company I• One of Two Granted Army Development Contracta EPA Faults Mikage Actual Figures Disagree With CJaims by l6o/o ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - Motorists who are burned about getting much less fuel mileage than advertised by automakers with Environmental Protection Agency endorsements bave some company: the EPA ttselt. The EPA reported that the average discrepancy between listed and actual mileace ranges from 7 percent to 18 percent for all sizes of can, forelp and dorqestic. ~ THE HIGHER THE posted mileage, the bigger the drop, with lf177 subcompacts testing 19 percent -about seven miles per 1allon -below the ngurea re corded on prototype cara and listed on showroom modela. Eric Stork, an EPA official, said the flndin1 does not mean manufacturers are deliberately misleading the government by offering specially adjusted can for testing. "I don't accuse auiybody of do- ing anythlnt llleaal," be said. .. The motive of the manufac- turer iJ to do whatever la not il- lecat and 1et the best possible result.. ··THIS OPENS SORT or a Pandora's box," said Stork in dlsclosina the report at a meet· Ing Tuesday with represen- tatives of American and foreign automakers. of the 1977 subCompacta to city- drl ving matchupa or 812 1975 cars of all slzea. The city dtivlnc test ahowed less difference between as- sembly line and prototn>e can than dld the highway drivln1 test . For the car buyer revlewinl the EPA r~a of cars buecl on fuel economy, the repGrt says, the ranking remains ac- curate u long u the can being compared have a combined city· bigbwfy mpg dlfference of 2 to 5 mpg. :·President Requests ·women's Opinions Stork said it was the EPA's first comprehensive comparison ol the aeency'a much-criticized fuel economy ratings with the mileage actually recorded by as- sembly line automobiles. The EPA ls reviewiq its fuel economy testing proeram tn tight Of ~ from motod~ who 1et poorer 10Uea1e Ulaa • does the EPA ln its laboratory testa. The study was described as the first step ln that review. · :elar Blnu Ottered lnveattn1 In sunshine as a irect aoutc• of enercy la a cost· • • • ventme. but lt can pay oft in ,..,er utility billa and increased roperb values, accotdlne to • cank of America'• con.sumer in· ,rm at.ion report on solar heat-,f. 111tems. •Solar Energy: Utea for Your "ome" ti the l5tb In a sertea of CAPITOLIZE WITH CAPITOL money management and ln- formatJon report& publllbed by the bank for lta customers and other consumers. Cople• a.re available without charie at Bank of America brancbea. Oaali •a-Naaed Altec Corp., Anaheim, h ap- pointed Alvis A. Ward, a dlttlc· tor of the company, actl 1 chairman and chief executiv of· fleer. He replacu Wllllam PJoyd qa.rson, who died Saturday • Altec report.a it is acUnlJ Seekins a penoo tO serve u pre- sident and chld aperaUn1 OI· fleer. MANUFACTURERS MUST submit cars for EPA approval of emission levels -the same tests from which fuel economy rat· in&• are compiled -before they can build and sell the can.'So there h "no physica) alternaUve" to using prototypes lD the tests, Stork said. To make the fuel-economy comparllons, the EPA borrowed prtva~Jy owned 19'75, 1978 and 1m can at randoin and ran them tbl'oUgb the aame slmulat· 8d drlViDI teeta it conducts oo prototype care. Jn some cases, en1lne adjuatmeiiia were cban1•d to tli• orltinal manufacturers• a~caUons. The esaembb' Uno can bad from 2,$00 to 9,000 recc:wded mlle on venous Port10ft:i ,of tbe complex tea~ Pr.otot7" Clll"8 mo4 In EPA'• mpg.ratlnl tata· have .c,ooo artlftclally recorded mUu. It\ t • 81.IO OVNN1 AP..._.MMrM G. WlWam Miller know bow to 1 11 Atnerlca,as yell h Uc~ and other produc mado by the conilomcrato h eadl. T•atroh Inc. ot P~dence. IU. Aa head of the lnduatrlal Payr9tl 1Vings Cosnmttteo, the chatrman.cteslcnate ot the Federal Reserve BolM h IJ)ed 11 more boDda Jast iiJU', $8 bllUo~ than in any otber year 1lnce Worta Warll · At 8 percent, th-entlrtt in· terest earned on those U.S. Sav· ints BCXldS ts wiped out, ltavi holders nCJt.binc lor their m*Y. Jn eltect. they have 1lven Uocle Sam an lnt.erest·Cree loao. Miller tan dO something about thla U he ts Installed as head ol the Fed. 0CcUJ>yinC one of the moat powerful offices in America, he can to some extent control the flow of money throu&b ~economy. AND IN EXERCISING liUCh contr~I. limited as it ml1ht be, he automatically baa a cood. deal to aay about the economy'• ex- pansion rate and about the infla· tion rate as well. Only when the latter rate la below 6 percent do thOise bond· holders earn any money - ~fore taxes. But the tu storY comes later. In •eeldoa to restrain infla- tion. which would help bond· holders, the Ftd bead mltbt be · forced to opt for hiahm-interest rates, which are widely believed to be • deterrent to the wase- price spiral. JN THAT CAB"° would sav· ings bond interest rise sim ultani!OUSly? It la unlikely, at least fOI' aome Ume. Meanwhile, that money Jocked up tn aavlnp bonds might have been eamln1 a better return elsewhere. With 8 percent inflation, none of the more tban 25 mllllon families estimated to bold sav- incs bond.a made any money on their invest.menu. But aome of them paid taxes on thelr "eam· ln••·" Over The Counter MASO UstincJs I ""· 11 11• 11 • AS AN ILLUSTBATJON OP Catu: a•1 enfo~ment program, Controller Kenneth Cory ·aaect tbe Bl.nit of America on the charge that U is boldlnl $9.4 mllllon in un- claimed flDlds that abould have been turned over to. tho state. . . ·• · Tbe courts ba...e orderid BofA to.tum onr $2.1 milllon ol uncasbed travelers checks U yean or older. Included in this total was '800,000 ot interest which callfomla would have e.anMid II.ad the mooey hem tn tta po11eaalce. Tbe states dell7 that theU aUNulve compUuce and collecUon ettort ls a revenu ralilDI device, Insist lt'a an Important service to you. the~. uwraa llBTUANING •TO• percent ot tbe pioper- ty we collect to ita rilbttal OWM"I, .. aald Robert Shuman. I counsel tor Cory. But nturnlal abandoned~ to U. OWDer ian't easy. Oftldali lend DOUc.s tO die oonera' lut.Jmown ad· dresses and pub1.llb adt In MWSPAPft'I· Bllslneues, baaks and i.n.lurance companlea often do the same before they lllf'D over th property to UMt ...._ But most O'tlllen of the unclaimed property nevw 1e&nl abobl U. The ads are too thick with names and Americans move so often to so many far·aput areas. The blagesl volume Of uncla.lmed propert7 remains ln the hands ol the federal 1overnment. No one knows pre- clsety Ua. value of u,. propert~ -uneollected tu refunds, bonda1 farm subald1, payineota-bUt alat. ofllclall •ant it turnea over tO tbelt treUu.riea tor ev tual dlstribatiod to ita proper owuen. Le&IalatJon ls betn1 pJ'Ol)OHCI to require aacb a transfer or. at the least, lo require the U.S. 1ovemment lo tr)' to J.nfOl'Dl cltiau It ii holdinS lb6l.r property. Market 'Cclntinues Downward Course NEW YORK CAP) -The tt.ock market 1Upped lnto another decline today after the weak upturn of the put two days faded. The Dow .JODeS aver11e of 90 lnduatrfals, whJch had ed&ed up .trt in each of the ~t ~o aeuton1, wu down &.10polnUto181.3'. Losers held a 3-2 lead over plnen amon1 New York Stock Excbanie·U.Led laauea. An~ exprelaed doubt& about bow far a rall,y by the dollar could 10 ln tbe face ~expected bad NW& Mal Mon· d•)', wbea the~toVemment iaauet Jta mOGthly '*POrl oo Ute U.S. bi.lance ot trade. Wide trade deflcita, reauJUq mainly from oil import.a, have been cited as a preUmlatl'J nuoo for the dollar's allde ·~other leadin& Currendes Sa recent moa\bs. Si~alaTk SpotU91tt .. IW VO.tt W,_ S...... ··~,rlet -~-~-'* ea;,.. Y'-~ IV .. "*"I JI, ·-~'"······ -"' -1 tOft UKL,,,,. +t• cw.,........ --1":..:J:_::·:::. k ii :;.~ ............ .. [_I .... :::: I~= ...... -•••• 1.4-........ 1 • • ........ = ,.,.~ ••···• u '4\\ " ••••••• 1 " -~ 1t1aaf St~b DI d ; • _""'_..,..._ .... --.... -1-16 "Hype, take dictation, flit, and do the 100 in nine flat if I havt to." Caaeer Vietlm ·Judge OKs · Pot Smoking SAN DIEGO <AP) -Craig Reichert, 21, bas been authorized by a Judge t.o 1mote marijuana in hopes it will arrest bis violent nausea caused by chemotherapy treatments for kidney caacer. The order wu ilaued lo El Centro by Superior Court Judge Don Work, whose 18-year-old son died of cancer lut yev. Work told the Imperial County sheriff'• office to give Reichert an ounce of mari· juana from o confiacated supply . IN ANOTHER ORDER, won told Scripps Clinic in San Dleeo to permit Reichert to possess and uae the weed. "He can roll his own, I guess," Work said ln a telephone interview Wednesday. Under California law. possession of less than one ounce or marijuana is a 1Qlsdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $100. WORK SAID HE RESEARCHED a pilot pro- gram of the Federal Drug Admlnl.atratioo in which wafers treated with the chemical me. a compo- nent of marjJuana, were given to chemotherapy patients to combat nausea. Wort 1ald he talked with Reichert's doctor after morpblne apparently failed to combat the side erfects of vomltlne and nausea. . t. Work uld the doctor never pve Reichert any' marijuana. Tho one ounce ahoUld lut during Reicbert'a stay in San Diego this •ee1r, Judge Worksald. WllETllEB REICHERT GETS llOBE pot de- pends on the marijuana's effect, Work said, adding tbat the marijuana must be "administered under the 1uidance ol his pbyliclan actually for the tbera~c value it miaht bave in overcominC the nausea fri>m the chemotherapy." Retchwt developed cancer after a football lo· jury three )'ears a10 but graduated from hich school lo a wheelchair tn 1975. Hla father ls a re· tired aaalstant 1uperintendent of schools in ~ ·perlal County. JN 'WASHINGTON, D.C., THE FIRST American with legal access to marijuana smoked hi• la::;vemm&nt·provtded marijuana cigarette Wedn y. Robert Randall was allowed it aa .treatment for glaucoma under a apeclal research ·pro1ram. But h1s research ·PbY ldan bu moved bis practice to North Carolina. PIS Rddall'a appeals to 1ovemment acenci• were turned down • . State Citizens S11ing U.S. in Fraud €ase 84'' 99" J eats o no toil! ••• Makes ~ oll and greaso elean·ups from driveways and garage noor1 a lot easier and doet a bettw tobl No water r9Qutred. 1298 cu. In. ba.g. Reg. 4.49 l BAG bait biby, If a cold outside give yollflilf some leverage Toilet ftUlh ~t\U 91~ ectiOn. BraM. non-corr~ wm. Chrome plated hendlf. -..2250, Rog. 1.89 111 ....... ' • ••••• • 1 .. : : : ; : ....... ::·:::: . . : .. : : ........ . . . . . . : : : : ~: . .... I : I:•: f, handy organizer for -vour hang.ups l ~· ileaveDS! What in heaven's name is heaven like? Some people believe It has streets of gold while others think it's a seven-course meal or a lot of snow. · To find out what people think heaven Is like takes more than a gold street's worth of work, the Dalfy Piiot discovered. Many Orange Coast residents' seemect reluc- tant to discuss their visions of the hereafter. · Prospective interviewees were approached straight- forwardly at first, but the answers were like this: Slight pause ••.• "I'm sorry, but there doesn't seem to be anybody here who can help you." A few cooperative people were dtscovered along the way, but by the 25th phone call it was evident that more persuaslve tactics had to be used. But little by little, 1 O unbiased opinions were found and 10 pictures to go with them. Good reporters never give up the quest -even 1f they die trying (and gain a pair of wings). -Judith Olson. Norma Hertzog David Hanley, third pade Aadm& a& Smit.la Sclaool, HuaUna&oa Beacla: ••A whole bunch of clouds, sort of all wb!te. Heaven is ln the sky. I think I'll go there when I'm older. I think about It when there's a rain· bow ." Rev. Bill Tolbert, pastor, El Toro Baptist Cbarc:h: "A real place where people who have a personal belief in Christ will dwell for all or eternity in the presence or God, a place of fellowship and commu- nion with God." Baraard Voorlleea, 1lfecuard, Saa Clemente: "It'• more of a state of existence, with absolute· ly no negative feelings Involved. There is no rear, doubt or anxiety. You're part or it all. You wouldn't worry about death." Fl>r a lifeguard, Voorhees added, heaven ls "an SS.degree day, 75-deeree water, a 20-foot surf, lots of reacuea and lots of beautiful glrls." .The Rev. Des Colleran, vice principal, ~ater Del maia School: "An extraordinary ex· perience of God's lo•e for ua ..--an awarenesa, like an experience or be- ibC cared for.'' • • , .. • • • • ., Iii •• - Have you ever spent a romantic, candlelight evening at a waterfront restaurant lingering over lobster, sipping wine and watching the boata move with the Ude? And then, in a mood of wild abandon, asked your date home for a drink and quiet conversa- tion ... with maybe some Juitar music on the stereo1 That's what I call a yummy evenl,ng. It never happens that way at my hOuae. The last time I brought a friend home for quie,t con· versation, we opened the door to find 1tx teenagers in the living room, watcbine old mov· ies on TV and eating pol)Corn. In fact, my date ls 1Wl telllJla ihll friends I Imported the kids to k~ him tn lme. He says I should have graciously Ulvited him lb tO share popcom and Bella Lugosi. Cl said 1oodnl1ht with a handshake.) It's enough to make a woman ctve up on romance. I've always got a houseful of kids. In fact, they're not even all mine. People literally Solo THEN SH,.gels up, dresses, 1oes out t.o aelt her servtce and me wltb c:llenta ,and ttien 1oes back to htr Santa Ana home for 8D e•eninc of read.Ing in t.ot.1 sltence. She hu no petil, children or roommates to keep her corqpany, which w;ho doesn't mlnd because ot her busy acbed\lle. "I tiave lots of plants," ahe Jaid wiqi a •mi . Her blblio1rapby incluClea boob on mana1ement and success tecbialq~es, fttneas, self.lmprowmumt and~-pom.lcs. <see BOOQ. Pace Cl) 1top me on tho street and uk, "How many kfda do you have anyway?" My lltanaartl reply is, "I used t.o have lW'J. Birt lately, l've noticed sleepln1 baa• on the noor and my re~erator ls always empty." Another fti who ii aware of the attua. lion, asked if I ever stayed out all nl1ht ... Are you kidding?" I replied. "The kids would bave the police out looklne ror me." j i f , i S&art Belli TbeWomuY• Wat to Bet John Robert Powen CHEESE OF THE WEEK FAR.MER CHEESE SMOO'IH NATURAL PAIT S&IM Ml&& ..... J.lt Now '27' Sofoizing LIVING WrrD DIVOaCE: Orante Coast College ll olferlng a clua detl,.,.a b' tbole wbo have ,...U, underaoae a d1ftree. are coHlderla~ or Utoi• wbo wu& to famlllarllO WI wlUl CM ~ In- ~ ramUJ Cllarles D. Lnitm wlD teada and ""**..._ lot sprtns duue &I~ underway. 'l'bl dU9 belSM Tburad1.7. b. 9. For taformaUon. call 651-6~ O&ANGI COAST SINGLa: A ,.nJ at the home Of Robbye Hoey on Satarda1. Jan. 21.. Food wW be served and the eOI& is Sa..50 for mem ben and SI for guests. The Mrt.Y la BYOB ucl for ,_..atiom, call Jlobb7e atSU-3486. ·1.11 J ,~,·1 +1• l+T1I m· CAMEO SHOES soutH OONlt PIN.A toSTA ~IAttl ._Co. I ( 1'.MN.n DB.All .ANN: A ll'OaP ID our '°" to tell aa ereoce betw cuual coa· venat.ioli and ·toub>. __ ._ •-• How abc:d it? -STAN· Dill> OIL GANG ~- D a C.UJ. 1N:e11te1.'lmi cavenMIDm la a .... l•llHr' ese'••I• el ......... u.. er c••lta& 1Ueaee. Goulp ........... of the Uftl of o&Mn -•••ally It'• of aa ... ...... •• ,.,. ••d ahDOI& .. ..,. llODe ., ,..,.....,_, ~Off • • e1n .• 01. t corn· erclal really. IOID • Tb• other ntaht l watched a car tear acro11 a rock-studded field, fora a river, scale a m ountaln, a peed tbrou1h a deaett, and paas flve strand autot in a snowstorm to prove That car hll a battery de1rees btlow iero. how put·tocet.ber It waa. ln lt lbat. according to lt baa fou.r tires on it I have tho aame make television, can li&ht up that have been teated on a o d model I n m Y an en Ure air strip at 50 four-inch spikes. .::d:;ri;;v;;e;;w;;;•Y;:·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;:====;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;:--It• 1 ao alrtllbl you · could ride throuab a war and not hear a aound. Tbe auspeJ!Sloo 11 10 smooth you Could cut a diamond In tbe back seat. There's enou&h trunk room to carry a ftv .. lier Wedding cake. The brake aystem is 10 terriflc, anyone would be a tOol not to stand in froQt DI It. Tbere'a only one probl m. Tho car doesn't a tart. A Jot ol things are llke that. I've aeen com- merdala where tbey 1Jue two pfecfll of wood tosether and make a dMna bOatd oot of them and th.ta cuy sprlnga from them into a p0ol. I've UMd the same glue and can't cet • picture to stick in a photo album. Bou1ht a sweeper once that when de- monstrated sucked up ' years, stopped running for me one nlCbt when l spUled adrtnkonlt. Maybe It's me. I want to believe that a kld can take a hammer to my kitchen noor and the sbtne won't crack. Or· that my perfume wlll drive men within. a radh&a of three mllea ri«bt up the wall. I want· ed to believe there wu IUC~ I ~ iJ a child· proof toy, ao when I aaw an elephant atand on a truck one day I went right out and l>Ouaht it. <The truck, not the elephant) ========= pennies, ptns, metal, nails, garbage, and a small dog that wasn't paying attention. It won't pick upduat. Two hours later the truck wu ln a heap on the floor. Two kids were crying and once a1ain my faith bad been shat· tered. Moonll•te Sale And a watch that I saw rescued from a s.Je of Sal" Thi• d ..___ h aft When they lhow me a truck that can come in contact with a brother's head and still remain in· tact, J'll 10 back to believing. Fn. nlte 7 to 10 p.m. at •an Y ~c er three ~ntlngton Center 619----... 75tlt cAnntt1ett<J01ty ... Howard Fo• Size Scale AAAA 6 to 10 AAA 5'z to 10 AA 5 to 10 A 511 to 9' 1 B 3"'1to10 Not all sizes 1n 1111 colors or style$ Detailed as you love them ..• The ultimate in fine craftsmanship ... White Calf with Tan Calf Tip and Heel. White Calf with Navy Calf Tip a~I. t"'i~ SHOES 99 Fashion Island . . . Newport Beach . . . 759-9551 PUT YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD! See for yourself the wondrous results of the facials at our center! Watch those lines diminish ... Mon-turglcal face ~ can begin with your first vls1tl Watch how quickly 4CHI can be controlled For men and women of all age groups The skin care you need is available at -- /Family SKIN CARE CENlER Coll For lnf°"""9fion TODAY HUHTl .. TOt4 llACH .••••••••••..••....••.•••• .lt4o1l41 MIWPOIT llACH .............................. .646-7111 AMAHIHM ..................................... 77M76t ••• llooks (From Pa1e Cl) "I like lo read a lot and would mention cer lain books lo business friend! They never IJOt around to reading them," she said. "I decided It would be a useful service." Most executives would like to read such books as J. Paul Getty's autobiography, "As I See Jt," or "The Gamesman," Michael Macoby's study of leadership styles, but they are usually "too far behind in their business re· adtng," Ma. Raffee said. "THEY HAVE VARIED interest.I and want to be better, but when they 10 home they want to be with their families. They don't want lo have their nose in a book." To ascertain which books to read, Ms. Raf· fee checks book reviews and senda out a ques· tlonnalre each month to her clients. She will read a book on requeat lC she thinks it mlahtaell to other businessmen. Ms. Raffee's clients so far are moatly men but r.he does include a few books of special in· terest to women. "There just are not very many women at the \op," she explained Though she spends most of her time now reading books, Ms. Raffee said she would like to write one herself eventually. She has writing ex· perience from her high school and college days and waa edit.or of the literary magazine at Twin Falls Senior High School in Twtn Falls, Idaho. "I alwaya did extra reading," abe recalls of her atUdent daya. "And I have been a book reader all my life." SHE BAD PLANNED to major In psychology al tbe University of Arizona but dropped out when financial pressures became too great. Arter leavin1 Arizona she moved to San Diego and wrote newspaper and television ad· vertisln1 copy for a retail floor coveting com· pany In San Die,o. When her marrtaae . ended she moved to Orant• County be(:ause "that's where every· tblng 111\Jppening. • • .With many m•Jor corporallons mov· tnc their ~eadquarttra to the Santa Ana, lrvtn.e and NewPort Beach areas, Ma. Raf· fee bas fOund addlUon&l oppe>rtUntUes to branch out .and plans to ofter a conUnulne education program tor aecretllries to corporate prul· den ti. The flrat took place today With a halt day devoted to an informative spea.ker and the other half to a session for aecretaries themselves to talk abOut their problems. With many 1Umpses into the corporate world. Ma. Raffee admit.I ahe sometime• is tempted to seek an executive position for herself., Armed with her knowled1• from 1ucb authors •s Peter Drucker, Ray Ktoc, Alan Kakeln and Chester JCarraas, she surely would have an Inside track to the top. The top, thouah, will most likely be the ex· ecutive suite of her own company, Pat Raffee Enterpriaes. Soon, abo hopes. she'll be makln1 enou1h money to hln Hmeone elae to do the work. There' I be a ·~ readfni meual for the =-·········~··-~~~ijii~j~i~j new per&OD, Of course, teft over from the old I 1 days when Ms. Ralfee waa the one who alwaya bad her nose in a boOlt. Blou P ts In apring paatef1 Separate by S.D.K. div~lon of Mr. 8 • FLORSHEIM • AMALFI • MIRAMOMTE • CAPEZIO I • HILi;. DALE • FLORSHEIM • BALLY SELECTED STYtES • BROKEN SIZES fl""P"" - -- /~oe ·s J·,us h iuns !:~=or:_. d • .. . ......... ,~ .. , ... . • MOW! •••'4 ..,.. Miit Md ._. .. "(1HI) Audie ....,.,, ......... ~ ..... Audie~ --..... lft .. .,....._.. .......... ~ ......... (a tn.) ·===-.... A Mooe plgeOn'• ... fl end~ wtt.,. the ---tl'llt ... t9lmlld ....... .. '"-' Oii. -.r!llty. 1==:-MV POl.fT1QAHl,AND ,._.,POUCV -....er. a.wt P•triak M OJftlllan 9fl d I . I, ll&J I .... toa.a pflloeo- ptiw lntng KfMtol ..ici leO"' phlloecJpher Robert Iott! dllal.-pt°'911on, pelUcilll• Md publlo pol- i :.--- Aspiring comic Michael Lembeck tries to get talk show host Steve Allen to give him a breaJt on the ne'_V_,TV series What Really Happened to the Clua of '65 tonight at 10 on NBC, Channel._. '**"~··~ ...._.,.,,..., ......... ...... ,.,.._,, ~ T.,_.,..._ ...... ......... ..., ... ..... (111r~I0"*1.) • MAOffa. /LEH MPC>AT •n.tND l1le bullclng of ow oonll- nent It -from the we. point of geologloal ...,._, ·= Aobeft eow.t; hOw to pr .. .,.,. ... the dMth of • apowe; "9fTent• on tM produota ,oil buy. (I) TO TELL 1'W1! TAii™ 7:30 8 1100.000 MMm THAT ()) cas..wa 0 MERV GftlmH Gueata: Lowtll Thomu, Hugh Oowna, Dr. Jedt w...... 7'00 N9C NlWI UAMCU. MO..wl • ILOll'IWCV N»M-11 Oftlelr ..... 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Md tlll NeiltOtll TltD. • OVIRIASV AoMl1 ~ how to pre. .,.,. for .. MIO! of • ~ wwnin._ on IN ~,.,., .. H09())~ A conYlcted k~'I wife , ... .,, OuMV) Wtnll Barnaby to ~ the '"-tlga'IOn WfliCll Mnl lier ttueMnd to JI' 0t w will OOIMllt IU!dde. (2 lwt 1 8 JAMUAT11 "Star-Cro11ed Lovera" J•-• end Sly grow unMI¥ """' the normally ,...,..,_ Mettene , ... for • ~Id '*"" wflo eJCPlolll ..... de\lotlon. WdfmMJMlloi-t .... .. hlMellf, • 0 MIMY MIL.L.M Alt~...,,_­"°"".. • •1011"9...,. • lllOfllY ~ UMUl1 oue, llMlt ._ man.. tum _... ~ the -llaW to -... • fObtMr who ck.-... ..,.. • l'OHIC>I lronelde 11 wwMd vie~ tertoue pttone ... tllat • munler la planned In tNI ln-..t of "Juetloa. .. • MfJllV OIWFIN Guem· LOW911 Thomae, Hugtt oa-., Dr. Jecll Wheeler. • THIADVOOAT!I "Should The ,.. .. Oov- WIVNflt fnd "°It-Of Pl' ....... T,..,_.. ht Women And MlllOrltlll?" The cMbele .. 1111 _,.., frOfft aNIOr!'• hlllotlC ,... ..... • IMAOBM AGIMl1 "FtOftl "9•1Qn«tlon To ............ The llberaftld elder1y ..... polillcll --and ln"'8nM. t:IOUn.v cwna ''IM!lota ............ a.. Roy end Cw1la hi In unopened bellot box In IN dtV NI..,.__ lndJ.. ~ T9ddy "'8Y !lot bl IN rtgf'llful tM'/Of of Che._...,.., ... 10:00. Cl.Alt ()If ... "TM Cla.. ClbWn" A TV talk allow holt (Steve Allenl Olftn a ~ co111tdl1n (Mlch1•I L""blc*) ._ lllilnGe to melce It big -Ot '°" 8 NEWS • Ill MOO l'OX)( HOHIVMOOHEM Aelpfl """' • OOl'ltllt P'<*l"O IN ~ ot ,...,,...,.~ co M¥e • MIOOtll roed ettaect to.,. top ..... • MMT'IRNOI THIATAI ~ ... a.....: A Ood In CofOllMt4K.. Claud•ua' ""'" ,_ beoolM .. --did and oomAPt • U10M of hie ... noble &ndloea-.... e IOOCER MAOl If OIMWIY 1<>:30R .. s"°"s. 'rO ntl ffATIO"ntaUtillC* llllPllllll(MI Sift, HoWltcl lellet' "' llllP .,lotwl ltllodn ~y t1 ~ CMW't ---· 11:00 a• 8 (I) .. EWS LOVI, AMERICAN 81'Ylt "Lo¥e And 'tMJ GulUy COftlOlence" Halen llOQ'9l9 Ewnt ol ~ to ~ ,_ llultllnd. I "LO.,. And Tfll 810 ...,,,... .. OICll .,.... Nan • 9111 .. pr-..nt • 0 MOVIE *** "To Hell And leok" (1155) A11Cllt ~. Mllr'lhell TiloftlC)o '°"• AUdll M~ ~ rn ~..- t.Mlon Cl .......... ...... "°"'-(2 In.) I THI ODD ClOU"\.B t..n MAKe A DIAL 00< CAVETT' • OuMt: DbOe Lee~. GOii· ..... .. w ......... • MACNEIL I LiHM" ~ 11:IO. CJ) 088 LATa MOVll ·~ "HCMIM Of J,000 Doll•" (1N7t Vincent Pnoe, MertM ..... An int~ nno o1 Whitt --. uae lllUllon .. ta to lurt tllllr 11nautpectlng vlctlma. (RI 8 TONIGHT Ou.I tlotl: De\lld ..._..,, GU911a: Cheto, a.-1)' 8andlq. Rldwd ...._. 8 I.DYi. AMIRICAH l"M1 "i.-And The OorM-.,... .. ~ ti. ...., .. •bout to Ill*, Harrll cont ..... ,. llancNI ebOilt. -affllt. • di .,.,.,.., & HUTCM "The .......... When 8tlnk)' end Hutdl --...d ol llllOOtll'V IM •Ill of t govttn"1ent agent, they find their II• ~(A) NEWS QET8MAAT When ,,. CONTROL egenta meet with b!Utr• • f1t.i ICddlntl, the Chief ~tol ... __ Me.~ .... CONTAOL. OF IOI' Unlltid an.a. .. ~ "" MCW1I • "Hl"t9! Ot The ~ .. (1t11)"""' M 8ur1. Alftdy leMJord. AM _.._....,..... ... """"" et • ..., d ..... (2 IW'I.) 1:IOI HIWI MOVll * * * "A"gtl laby" , ... ,, Geofge Hemilton. ..... t.«lea ~­ " yourio f\'IUlll girt -~ ~ ,..,,. her YoiCe erlCf .... In low with the ~ .... ltril II reeponalN ft "'~ M min.) 1M8 NlWI l:OO NIW8 • MOVla ··~ .. Four Delperet ..,.. (111at Aldo Rey, ....,., ..... ,.. "*'· onen...,..dt~. AU9"8a. ..... to blMt tbeflll'/o# .. '-of the E.lt1h. C2 lw• I tol. MOVll *** "Ouallty Street" (tt3n K.._.,. HepClurr\, FninollOt T-0 c•Md by 11er i-, • 10Uno WOfrl.. en~ a dull ldenmy to-. her betrayal 11 lllr., Hmln.) 2:2t NeNI 2--*' ~ * * o,f "Houle or Honor•" (1'4tl Goodw•n, Vlr- ~ Ott¥. A mUrcMlifw 11 --""'~bJ• ---w9lt ~ .... HEHA . FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY' Builders' basics Plywood is a basic ingredient of most building and do-tt·yourself projects. Use this sanded shop plywood for cabinets, a playhouse. a table top, hundreds of things. 4'x8'xY2". SANDED SHOP PLYWOOD, Reg. 13.99 10.88 Pick up some ol these polos Edge gardon beds and terrace slopes with them And you're ltv1ng tne rustic life Poles are 8' long for convenient placement. P££:.L£R POLES. !;'}499 3.48 • , ...... ' andmother Postponed APDls:Hlc:kS • ll$ .. tw'D«t Z1 WOdnl~ll',, t>Ut did DOt become a btlde;ilOom. Goodman ancl bl• 17·J••r·'Old 1tep-arand1n~. 11n. JtQ Owdlaa11t ed lD Decemberthel,rplansto matr)'onbla blitbda1. The Pair' Nruled to talk to reporten ·1n 'London and Goodman ret.ned all questioDI toa lpobtman. Pe&er WlWalDlt wbo told The Aaoclaud Prell that the wed'!:f wtl1 be etther ln tbe Untt.d States or France, within a month. Mrs. Goodman, a former chorus &lrl, la Good· man'• fatber'Htepmother. '* An ovefflow c~d of 300 heard comedian .Jaclt OakJede1cribedatbiJltuneraluaaeruusolcomedy. Boddy -..~ Oat!e'a fellow star at Para- mount so years ego, rem~ aboUt their lone ---------...., frlendablp and comment- ( ) 1 ed: .. Whit a pleuure it PEOPLE 'wu to 1ee two aemuaes .._ ______ __, working together - CllatUe Qapb and J aclc Ollie. Tbey're probably toe ether now, workina on a beanDlynewPtcture." The two comlc1 lmpenonated BWer and llusollDI in "'lbe GreatDictat«" in ID. For the Record ............... 01/flo~ ,.AfUCER, Llllele Joye,e 9" 94lbble Rey; 8 ETTS, °'ttlOn J . w .. ttlt L.; CL.ARK. CMllM R. 11'111 J \llly L., ALlt, MICMtl L llftCI Dftwell J : CUIUtY, CtrOIYft Jo ..... Avt.<ey IEdHI; 80WOl!N, l•llY Jo an• Hoonor o .. J l!!NSIN, 1!11 .... Ellnll>eth and Ot nlel Herold: O I AltOOltl'I'. Herat• I'. e n• ,_.,.,.., J.; WILLIAMS, ~rlofl II-_.., lr""1 Anl'*l'I'; I UTLllt, AM ~o Ind l'rri Allen HUGHES. Chtrltt M. -Mari• A.; WELLS, Donald Ray a nd Cllorl•n• M .. ; SAAV l!,OAA, lt .. IMld llftCI llr-; MIMDIZ. Jr •• Alyce Luclllt olWI 1te11•"• LllVINR, Jvllo I . Mid Lorry S.; ,.II.Cl!, ~ J. Olld ~ It. : FRISMAN, ,..,.. .i--"" JK• llWIYll l(ayie; JOHl!S, .... "· .... Mary e .; CHURCH. a.tty J . end "-II J.; CARROLL, Joanne ond WllJIOfn, McOAHIEL, Ao\or .. r•I O. end 1!41Wonl G.; lt!llGER, Horrt M. at>d .HM IE.; ICIY. SM ... I . -ltollfft S.; ltOSl!NkUM. ~ S.kl Mel 0110 Mork; OltUENIENl'ILOIA. Ctrol C. and l!dm o nd J ; AACOOHAl.0, ..._. S. llftCI Rk herd A.; WADDINGTON, Oorl1 E and TllOnta1 IE., l'IGUI! ROA, Anll• end 1t11•y A ; HEFl'ERN, Mlchu l Wlltl•m 011d Potrlclo Ann ; SHl~AY. Deuol• llrlM •ftd ICallly J-1 RICICAIAUOtt, Slllrloy Mn ......... ,,., 0.0.. YOUNG, JomH ltoborl and PotTMlo Loa; 8ROWN. Shlrley l' Oll4 lktty J.; l"e.Rl!Z. Joanne $, Incl M.Muel E-~ITI!, llrad HHI _..#Iii.; T, JllllMll '-"'" 01141 . Oltf ltf~llar41; C•&.•ITI, ~ ....... -.,..,, Cti.llclt; CLOYO, ,,_... N. ..-..... L ; ICANltA, ...., , ... _, It~ W.; WOOOSl~.....,_0.W.._. I...; MUWld, .,..._ .. V • .,._ ., ~ H.; SHAN"-~ M. _. ....... llww; LUGO, Gew'tll loo\. ... o,.._. A.; ltAMSllY, Mfc:Mel "' ell4I JtMl ttao; ~LTOff, Myntl ... Mt9Mn e.,d; ..oftO, OW. llo• Ud ~ lllllllu: ~~ .loYCO Klt911aa 01141 •llJl'•or; CLARY, ,..... c.cma •"' J.ny Loo; SA\JIQL MlfY .lllllt .-JKrt Loo; lll&a.I .. , UMt AMrle _. st-J..-: ANOll_., WU1Nm t! .... MvnitA. VALINCIA. 0.. M. Olll ~ D.; AllNIU., Ml..,._....,.._, flrt .....,.; MENOOZA, .... A • .WMlt; RE.Vl5, ~Ofnela M. _. ~ G<IY; ,.EREIRA, IC_., J,.._., ll•r WHITII, VICkl 1,a,.., ... ~ Cllonot; Pl.ATTA,~ wm"'"' .... JUdltll Mll(lon; WICIClfllMAM. Sll1rro11 Ka• •nd lto10r 1111 : ltOUlll!AU. llltryl J•no an• "'*" ......... ; DAVIS, Juanllo ll'ld ..... IAlllO, 1!1-G. •nd ~a.: AllMlNTROUT, ,.,,,. Merlo 0!!41 koU Hull; llllAVIR, Ali. JMll aN O.vl41 Loo; McMILLIN, ~ O. Md IC .. r"' L.1 l'lll!l!MAH,. 0491111 LA• end Artl!Ur l'rtM.l" OAHO, ,_ 11111 and Jeontt ........ ; TALISMAN, (MM(tno L: -.llMrc: IALOWIN, Lynn ond .... oranl/ ILACICIUllN, n.on-hw#il and Jtlllllftr; IAXT•ll, Louro I lllalltUI ... Rldltnl ,..._. llOatNION, LI~• .Hyett ... Al911U T,_,..J NDa&.50HN, Jac4111lllN ..... Mlctla•I •. , Ul'LINOa9', ~ O. W ...,.... =tw~n; ''"" L _. Aollft1j m;.~~c..":.:t.~.:~i:. 'fi1: DI .. ION, Ouuo L\11111 01111 V-; WITTIH, We ... iM 11'41 ..,..,..J. ....... ~ .. IRANI, Nlct4t •ntt Joflll Ted; GULICK, WlllNm W. J r. 11141 JeM t4.; YONIKAltA.,..,., J.Olld.....,. kl DOTY, ltJcNn 0 • .,.,._.,. °" eot6.I .. ...,.., ......... "" IL.ATIN, '"'9 Tall lM41 iHfllld A : OltMIUAI, ~ ,..,,_ .... A-.rt .,._,., HOWllY, Da ... F. ~ It._ &.MllN; Wlt.Sttl ll .............. 'n.-at" "SMi'=o.*1:1,...,..... •11• Cfl1rly11 Rtlon41ot •1tOC:K, lilttdrt• ..,, • .-.. •m, , .. , IC"Ol''A. 1:1,.., •1111 J111illto C.2 HAtktNI, ,...... A. 11141 MfcllMI Ot-.l:,1Axc:w. ........., .. o.,... ~:~ww DMlll•I U.ARl'l&S. 11~1 WM 11'111Oavl•I 1 " blNt °""" .... ,. * u.ad le" J .. ea Jr. aald it ls Dot" tnM that be la belna forced Into r. · Uremmt severaf months early became be voiced objeetlon to a reor1anl11tlon of. the North American Air Deleue Com- mand. James, Ute naUo '1 bigbelt- ranklng black mllltary officer, told reporters, .. I would have been fired If I hadn't" e~ views to the Air ~ce cbiet of ataff, Gen. David .Jonea, last year . .. There ls not and never ha.I been any bad blood between the chief of staff of the Air Force and myaelf," James said. James, ST, was due to retire by law at the end ot April, but his retirement wu moved up to today becauaehesuffered a heart attack last fa!). * U.S. SupremeCourtJuaUce WUUam J. Breuu Ir. ii back on the bench even tboullh be•s sun recelv· in& treatmentfortbroatcance.r. An aide cooftnD..S that Breann returned to his chambers and will work dWinc the Justices' four. week recess from tM beach. The hip court'• aemor member, Brennan hu· been underaoinf cobalt r.diation tre.tment for a malipanl tumor on Ju. left. TOCa1 cord aince three day1 beforeChrlatmu. * Le911e Van Bouten, the former Claartea •uaoa followcl'outonbailatternineyeaninprlaon.madea brief court appearance in Loa Angeles and told reporters of her first wiab-"toseetbeocean," The 28-year-old Miu Van Houten, facln1 a third trial in the Tate·LaBlanca murdera, a&ld she baa been ''movln1 up and down the coast,•• et.aylng with frleDds since her release Dee. 28 00$200,000 boQd. At th• -•arla1 before Superior · CoUrt Judie GOrdail , ata1er,MlsaVanHouten'1attorney, asweDKCWa, WOll•dellJOf herUtalfrom Feb.2to Feb. 21 biieause of eonructa lilNucbedwe. · - Marine Air Reserve Lt'. Col. Neal D)'er of Irvine has been as- signed commandlnc officer of Marine At· tack Squadron 134, at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Colleges Schediile Coui-8es Spring claa&es wUl begin Feb. e, lnclodADI s om e offered via n e w s paper• and televialon. tbroUJb all three colleges of the C o as t Communi ty College District. Schedules include weekend cl...... .,.,. ing and d~me clauea. About 175 lectures and workshops are also of· fered. Cla11 1chedulea are available by calllnc Orante Coast CoUeae la Coata Mesa , the Coastline Cosnmunlty COlle1eofficelii Fountain Valley and Golden Weat Colleao in Huntin1ton Beach. In Newport Tbe Uatverslty of Southern Calltomla II offer two conllaulng educatloD courses In Newport Beach bellD· ning next month. SOUi' HERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS NOW BROWN CAN DENY ANY reaponslblUly (or anyt.blnc that happens there, placin& all blame oo President Carter and Andru.\ . But Brown's call fol' a 840-acre limit elsewberw was about as far as be could&<> toward al>andOnlnt the acreaee·llmit concept. If he had advocat.eq an)'tbtn11 r, heirould bue rlaked offending the llbei'al, popullst wp. porters who are the keys to W\1 re-•lectlon chances. W ,~1t'!nte5 is a middle-of·Lbe-road pc>SiUoa that tiles :advantaae of a court·lmpased enf orco· m t ckla1 while an environmental Impact state· matt o Cn!Ofccment Ls prepared. •• .,.,. PUBUC NOTICE • • le t.: ~ ,, I PUBUC NOO'ICE ................ -... ,...,,,.,,. __ ,,....... ............. ~,..... .. • OAD.Y"1.QT N s:e PVBLIC NOTrC EQUAL HOUSING . OPPORTUNITY • ,...,._ •• Molin: All real ntate advertiaecl lb this newspaper ls aub· Jett to the Federal Falr Hou1Ja1 Act of lHI 'Which mab1 It We1al to ~.~~---.. f!!~:::.~~-..... G1•nil I OOJ Ge•o.. I 002 .............................................. UDO ISU Newly remodeled 4 bdrm., den, 4 baths, living rm. w /cathedral celling. Lge. master bdrm. suite. 1224.950 · 11.-CANYON 4 BR, f am. rm., 3 baths. Beautifully d~corated Broad moor Plan 3 w /paUo views from each room. 1325,000 Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR J·l I 8uy~1d1• Dr•v• N B 6/i, 6161 • ldverl11e "any pre· f erence, Ii mltaUon. o~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MON1IGO wrrH YJIW Beautifully upgraded Mootego model in Harbor View Homes with a smashing view of the Harbor area and all its many night li1hts. Four bedrooms, room for R.V. storage and close to community pool and tennll. A clever and colorful home inside and out. Preeented at $159,500. U~l()U I: t1()Mt:S REAL TORSt: 875-6000 2443 East Coen Highwav. Corona del M1r also in Mes.a Verde, at 546 .5990 Hl8RB.T UV._ -Can be YOCl.l'I as you ~oy thla ftne 3 bedim, 2~ bath. townhome In the lovtlY" Tiburon Development that Joob out onto a large expanse of ireenery with park and play lfOWld area beyond. DOuble detached gara1e wltb rear alley access. Super patlo witb BBQ & llih pond. Only e~ Yn. ol<t f18.900. Ctl 14Ml41 SMILI A.T LOW PllCI -picture yourself lD an almoet new' bedroom for under $tOOK. Owner bought another. His loss, your profit. c.a 64CMl61 Serving Costa Mc>s<t·lrvine Hu ntingto n Bc:tch·Newport Be11ch diacriiniutloa baaed on ~~--" G .. Tace, color, reU•'oa, sex, --• IOOZ s ... ,.. 1002'a or national on;!n, or a •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••·--• .. ••• .., •••r.. I OOJ • intention to make an SEXY CARLSBAD·B ~........_~ ............ ._ ..................... -........ GIMo.. 1002;Gwv.. 1002 such preference. limlta· 11IE SEA RETREAT! Clff"-9•....... ••••••••••••-.. ••••••-.. •••-••-••••••• taon. or~riminaUon." Br 2 Ba. w I warm Custom J bedrm home-NEW 4 BR. 1-!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~ chocolate •h•r. 1p1c. ruauc charm •ttb 2 rvcLUSIVE BAYFR NT · r Tb.la newapaper wtJI no pool, nuna, ·MORE. natura I panella 1, ,.WILLOW .. Pl.AH tA 0 ffO ES ... ,.. 1002,Geau.. 1002 ltnowintl)' accept an ~~ll· condo for '94,500. beamed cellln1, bll J t ....,,; .. ,. 1 ed •••••••••••••••••••••" •••••••••••• .... -••• advertl1ln1 for real ...., . fl 1 s t 2 us ~ comp et & upgraded; 4 UDO eatate which ta in viola· WALUCE & CO. ~ •i:t ::Cif·: :.n bdrms .. 3 baths, family rm. & formal ISU IA YROMT bonolU..law. RIAl.TOtlS prlue~ ••• patio. dinin& rm. A lovely 2-story home ot Near new 4 bdrm., 4 bath, formal 714-tlW4tO $d0,000. approx. 2,000 sq. ft. A "BEST BUY'' dinlng rm., pier & slip for Jarge bMt. FORESTE OLSON "'' ........ ,_, -~" ~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS PETE BARRETT at $107,000, Including the land. · $6SO,OOO. -REALTY-759 .. 081 I •u~5%t0 -----..~---~ - ' ii hn~:'f1'''• ... "'. ' ·I • I MANAGER--IEAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH A prime opportunity with an outst~ding real estate organiialion + high earnings! Experience is a must: P~estigious location. All apphcat1ons held in strictest confidence. Please reply to Ad #68 Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ~ Walkt!r & lee Reel~tate IUENA VISTA IA YFIOMT Prime location & view; custom 3 . bdrm., 4~ baths, 5 frplcs., Jge. his & hers gourmet kitchen, finest appointments thruout. Brochure on request. $950,000. Lawson Ruh y Company 3416 Via lido Newport Beach 714-675-4562 I 1002 a ...... , ....... 1002 .............................................. HARIOR VIEW LUSIC PRIVACY -PIUVACY -PIUYACY. This 4 bedroom haven ls an executive reward -green hills, blue Pacific, a home to make it all worthwhile. Corona del Mar at its best! 1436 . Keyview. Open daily till sold .. $259,000. l!ASTSIDI COSTAMISA -- · ~~. HERITAGE . • RCALTORS - ~,. · HERITAGE . • REALTORS ALMOST OCtANROMT Big Col'Qlla Beach is Just a few feet away from this terrific family lionte; S bdrms.. 6 baths, • car garage. E1'pen1tve mahogany panellng acce!lts the tropical feeling QI this spacious home. built arowid a prl•ate, lushly landscaped patio. Owners are movipg out of town & have prlCed their lovely home far below replacement at $330,000. 673-4400 . HARBOR o ... ,.. 1002 .............................................. \V ESL EY N 1"'.AYLOR CO. l\l•:J\ L TOHS ~1111:•· I ~HH • - . . . . . . . . ... . ..... IMYISTOISf!! OWNIROIS,_.TI Newport Helabta, 442 Cambridge Circle. $28,000 Below lut sale. 1800 Sq. Ct. $99,900. 3 Lg. BR., 2 ba., fam. rm., 2 fireplaces. Take advantaae or th1a rare opportunity now r Seller wW rent back on your term1. Call Sally DeBrun, owner/a1ent 6•2·3494. 540·1720 ew Condos, 2 Br, 21,,. Ba, 2 frplc'a, ceramic tile kilcblm • bath. Pool .Ii apa. 8'15-4912 Broker . .. . . . I ' t • • r ; • .. .. By Owner. 2 brm l ba, aarden horoe, prtv. " comfortable. te7 ,eoo. 4M·I0,1 d)'I, 4113·$618 eve.. RED CARPET 645-3474 •::\•J1•:t1111 ···················~·· $100/Mo ......... COSTAMISA 1971 SllYllne. 21Jr, 2 ba, plush pall<> pc>rch f6r lhat special couple or peraon who enJora luxury. Love- ly locatton.. awll'l)Dal•I pool, etc. (!0813) f23,900. SOU'nt COAST Mobile Nome SaJet ' 7708 Harbor, Suite 208 CALL $40-5937 CostaW... Foaut•V~ $114Mo.I ... Doub)• wide luxury, pell welcoQ)e, 2Br, 18a, la one of area1 lovelleat Mobile Home Parka· Uoder$20.000. (CFlOJ.S) SOUTHCOAS't Mobile Home Sela 7708 Harbor. Suite 208 CALLMo-Sdl CHllMLIAf PAik S Star Adult Community 11'SOWbtttietAveC.M. bu avallabl two MOblte Horitd 1·20x'4 &t~. Gciod vatuet Call bhm tam.'8pro ·•~7'61 11 r •£•"• lhl 1 IJ""l>A"''t' IJI IU t I U+h UI \1t t (Jft1 ,,._, --~~~~~-- I SIMIWON TO SIOMILLtOM 1n•crowc...._. , .. w.... OU1 IMYIMTOllY SHOWSWHYI ..,,W.erlbca..i. Wew~"'-11 To~&s..tr ..... ,.c ... UNITS associated · flllOio; flH 111 1\t t1 •:. 111 ;• Y\ •• u,., ._,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mult 2 Bedroom. super location , no pet11 . $22'/mo nth 5tU W WUsoo, i.nq, apt ~. WUllAY n1rLlXES COSTA MESA BRAND NEW 1 Br From S280 a Br From $305 3 Br, 2 Ba From $395 Beautiful new 3 unit bwldiap. Xlnt location near So Coast Plaza. ChlJdren welcome. Noj pd.I. Rental off1re open d*'1y 10-s. 840 Baker St. I blk W or Bristol S57·5Z15 . . . . .... ..._.., _.,..... . .. . .,,,._ ................ .,..... ... ·----·-.. --. ..................... SERVICE r 2~ Ba, 2 1ty over 1q.lt, w tlge encl Uo $385. S36·4144 r, k1d11 , pets OK. 2232 acaflc Ave $280 ----r---- ·7800 9UlfT SUPEIHICI ked 1ar. w II& ator. W, pal.lo, lndry rm r MEW SHOPPING CEMTEI Ft.n Valley 162-8191 ()(fices & stores in mini· mall Crom $105. 210 Mala St, HB . 536·612' or 9fl0.6111 SHOP RIMT AU Artiltic atmoepbere c..-. Y VIL&.A~I ···········-··········· SCIAM-1.ETS ANSWERS Temple-An.U - Heavy-Camped - AT PLA'V Several available from 1---------1 l6S to S&30 per mo. Burr Whi t~ »l'i1lt11r 290 l Newpo!I Blvd N l' (714) 675·46 lO To Place your °F1St Result" Service Directory ad .... Call Now 642·5671 bt.111 # . . . . ~Couple Wanted to man••• a amall buai· nesa p/Ume. Will not lo terfeNt w /your pre.ent Job. Must be wUllnt to leant. Mr. HAU. 142-1634. Ambltlou1 cpl needint more income, work totet.ber, full or P /T. SJS.2403 An1. Serv. telephone operator, wknds only Muat be over 35 yrs old, 11-7 ahlft. 2Z1 Forest, LB_ APARTMENT MANAGER Resident manapr for Colt.a Mesa 10 wdl balldtnc. near all con•eniencea . No -cltlldren, no ~ls. Call 646-4477. The individual we seek m1&1t have .ome safety depoelt box backaround, eqjoy cuatomer contact, and be able to type ap-proximately 40 wpm. LANDSCAPI MAJMTIMAMCI PEISOM Tbia la a permanent ru.1 Ume posit.loo 0Uerin1 a liberal atarttna ulary and compuy bentCita. PteU. appJ.y lmmedlate Jy by CGDLac:tlnl; • 7100 t --==----- ------ 8eenta'1 to Sl0.000. SICUrAIY Wortw/ ... iltant V.P. ln ~ Ctr olc. Sb not req d. A variety of dedcal •ad.min duU. 1n•...s.; &a1 mo-eeeo. Good co. beMOU. cau Personnel for appt. teMSIQ. EOE. TYPISTS Dkt..,_../Stat flMbec. R.,.-o & Teclmlcal VOLT fl lliol'l•C)t11'>U• '"I 1•V" I •• 1978 SEARA Y'S I t71 DODGI 'la 1~--''-"-~~~~1414POWllWA90H VI; • spoed. wbMl.a " tires. per. •l••ri•I· ConHrt 't1 lla1tan1. AT, Ue. LADSel. t3115. C Ir L Auto llart '75 a.ct Le Sabre custom mnvrt. Lo mL XJot coed. All atru. Wiit/tan int. 8erlou1 buyer only. f1250. •1m ((QllG). ~). "'" lf71eMC. 'hTOM'1CaW (Sl.QMI). (UMd). $4"6 UNIVERSAL BARWICK DA HU ~ ""·•'• l1J,•ll' •• ,., .... 11 J iit! S J l0 I l7S 4Yl·ll7S WE BUY CUAMCilS &TIUCIS MD.L CHEVIO £T .. Harbor Blvd. OO&TAllBBA 54 .. 1200 WEPAYTOP~ FOR TOP USED CARS n>REIGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSICS U JOm' car i.I extra clean .eemftnt. IAUBIUIQC 29DHarbot Blvd. ea.ta Meu 1'11-2500 TOP . DOU.Al PAID roRCL!!AN 1...-0ITCAIS A M S COWLITI 900YSltc» MOWOflM -aca1err $ILICTIOM OF CREVIER .... IMWIBALIS J f ...... u • .c1 ............................................... ,f 1. c . C.pn Viii, 4 pd, m I I, A /f • ~0 • e 11 . ru •• c ood . 1t r o, m r•. sz.200. Xlm'5J.OO.mos:M GOOD Olr C40-71JJ 3l (%1S>f70.JJ1Jcxt. 5329 lmCAPRl ...... 9727 '6 MCft'eda 3005£, AT.\.....,. _ __, AC, 4 cyl e lllot au.•••••••-••-•••••••••• INIXl'OOI. Lie WQYe:se. -~a~o~st~D-SUN_DA_n _ _, GOOO /Buolr.131 ....._...._ 77 $.1Cl5. 9910 C & l Ntfto M.t · SUPER ST£AL. MUST • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •120 HAa.Jl"A Cars .. _____ •Arrow Hwv SELL!! ~ vnu. ~~-JI , ....• .,1 " ShaiP ••Silver Shadow, "1'Z l..8Sab?e O>o~. Rare ••••••••••••••••••••••• MA.HY '61 9 -wht R.R. Xlnt cond, 2026 S. all' lo alint ton«!. C.11 * DRIYIA * T.a.a ... ......, '71 u--..a_ ...,,. B/O $1.5,too flrm. Call Robin A---...m -x;n~·1 ~«SaJIJM0-7'16' ROGER MIL.Um SAYS. _"._._ 6.JV. • aU3l:.cl6U l'\IMlll""-• '""-::4Yl ••SHOP IY PHONE" *SALVllEIALEL •• O. *T u~~TY ~~~~s1!~~ '116 R.R. Sil\'er Shadow ... -. Used ~.~~~£~·c:.:: 4t4-tlll n-..840-101 xJnt cond Wht S18oooi --$2200/b9tolr.6'J.~10 '.l'i~'l't"iillill)i( SHOP6COllPAR.i': Hoftd9 C... • GMC bestol a1-0M5R.obto ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------TnlCka ~ 9744 "· GaOA:.. 9901 "12 Buick Le Sabre &Jr ••••••-••••••••••••••• Toyofo . 9765 -·•••••••••••••••••••• 5.aomlle1 must sell SJ.350 Cos~~ 8~9MO •ea MGB, orig. owner. Nu •••••••-•••••••••••••• SS2-8628nlitiu,wkndl _ _ enc. bst ofr. 494 -6932 Nf'OUYOU PIOP£RTJ -n ...... La • 11 H 0 n d a c v c c ev•. da)'l 549-4200 El(t 43 , .. UUl"6 Sabre, Mll or -._ .. 11 •-u~ Ha•Abb k to-• ·ac SB.&. YOUI trade for PU true k . ·-, ,,,.,.. """'"' "' 8C • au ...... Op.I t74' TOYOT RfDH"TION 60-4945 AJlrnodels&colors. under 7,000 mi . Bluei, ••••••••••••••••••••••• A. U1iJ --------•-====~~=~=f·~~~~~~~~JI .._.... SJ900 u• ..-. '73 Opel Manha. Weber SEE US! SALE c ·1c 9tllt· 1 Delvwy Today! 962-1281J -----carb, exhaust. S850 Aft 6 MAR9UIS TOYOTA ••••••••••••••••••••••• TS Manu 2+2 likbblt. l BARWICK DA rsuN :--. .• r1 .J+J.1n t ·•l•P~I r .11u• 8Jl-137S 493°337S ·• Lasl<'hanceforfantasllc ••••••••••••••••••••••• '--* 9750 131•1110495-IZIO q1'ret.beDail¥Pllottoli· , amp on aJI rerruumn& i t XJ6, 2 owner car, loP ••••••••••••••••••••••• Q\i.date 12 PlymouUl S1.a· 1172 llonte Cat!O "71 Pblto, autO, ~ Ure&, muat aell tonlfbt. ~/~r. Call m-c.s'IO. 1 ~ ~ 9730 wkdys,770.~-_ MISSIONVJEJO F1eet replacement.I re· W. ~ha!~:i:.::iM1•·11 • 77 models lo stock. l·ond1tioo. pnv. party. 1965 ..,..RSCHI '74 Toyota Celka. az.ooo don Wafona from exist· AutomaUc, P"'f'•teerlnr. Lew• Days 835-6212, Eves & ~ 1111·1• ona OWDeT. r .P. tqmveotcry. • .it cood. vtDyl top. Must !lnsg~ l97S Pinto Squire Wp, • wltnds4jM.2880 l5'COUPI $MOO.MCM311. ..U.<11"as.1om c1t. air, AM·FM cass, ,,_.., 9732 In excellent eonditioo 1976 ~ea.ty·s C~map,raclc.S3S-1586 • ?.84SHARBOR BLVl> ••••••••••••••••••••••• tritb factory chrome t977TOYOTA VOLAIES s.-J.• c.iltw '!i.~t'tc:e~ s;::r~ urT4. D4l'W dres. brakes. COSTA MESA DATSUN 54,.. ... ,,.105 ,.. Co wheels. (0624). MUST C•coUftbock 3to-.......,-from. •"with • "-"""""' ILt .. _,,, 540-5630 \ b t i -"' 4v-0213 i 3 Jensen Healy nvt, SEE!!! lo excellent condition r--=-::"~ _ .. ~-•-1, 976C•ft• ..._.,, ...... _ c utc • lt,OO m . i o e w mt r . 0 w n er a •A""" Ra•-~-J ... """1U.IUV'IWJ I AVtl&.AC '70-. ..... A ~-'1»-8111, '154.o717wrk. d • $3000/Bet t ___ ,.._ wit.b 6 •peed trans. Ir 318 engloe, lu11a1e SIVtW _.. -..tloa Waion. , \llMHIUll1l!Jt111\I 63':.~te. _ _:_:_ YAU.IY IMPORTS AM/FM atereo radio· racks, trailer tow Ina All leather, atareo tape, Good for work/klda. PffA II t9'0 k .,.--Lt 9735 131·2040495-4949 LIXENEWI (7~PS>. 2All/FM1tereo. cruiae conttol &J aJI the Makeofr.-.-4 2'26HAllOltllVD. •-••-"••-•••••••• 77 Clo• ..ce --• HURRY NOW! z ppect wtth power delWLee:xtru. <49U30>. ..,4 a..y Nov• ~Ul!ltotn COSTA MESA Jl74 Pit. s.a.utte Sta. Demo & esecatlvt! sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• Porlcbe •74 911 Tarca. . Priced from; h ... wai, t paa., PIS; P/B. nowgoinson-burry• 'lllGbia,lllOOCCeng.8500 44K ml, Ind.la red/hilt $2175 $9588 tcb .... k, AC, PS. PB, tti:af~ ttS2 Alt, Gd. tlret, trans, 888DOVESI'REJo;T m1 on rblt eng Cherry trim, leather. Immac (IJc.DSSPCW) (4J"'rt11"7t8evlllea =·~;b~t~ ~~· ......... -.......... Co•ltt. air •'ock1, • CNtarMacArthurUlvd $2500/betS30-5619 644-4510 ToCbooHFrom SSZ.1%72Doucotta-?S2c) 'GSlfOS'l'ANG,Scylindc'. tra.lJ« bitch~ Radio &Jamboree Road> Maida 9731 "119UT,Sspd,Taraa.AI· 21WSHARBORBLVO. 1976 ll SJ14. Sl200/BMt offer Ind.Good Sl,900. NEWPORTBEACll ••••••••••••••••••••••• lays, new PirelU., A/C, ·14M410540.!J213 1'1..T-L~rs 72 a.tY7 Vega wap 4 MS-'/'Z35 t.:~~~~·~----- 133-1300 immac,$9,7S0,675-6745 GRAN AIRY 1 ~ ~~·~ Docleac'ewM~~t 641,\ Mustaaa. 4'1,600~ '74 I>oster. Laumc., 'J7 · .,-Tri·_.. 9767 Station Waeon. z to ..__. -· ,.. .... -"-_ .. _. __ .. ,_ ml •oao .. PG 1 - .... " · m • sun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............., rom. "40 4 I ... --· • .,. White w!r.d lot. Auto, $l790. Kust sell. 7S&-196l .. 1976 D "TSU'"' 1977 11115 1000 I -·..... A.._...._ r bb • Cad1·11ac ••lL .uo: ~-Eve ... F ,......,,., ...... ...,........ . , _.. -• ... .... r • ~IOHATCHIACIC rod, leather, loaded. lst '86 Triumph TR4·A·IRS, enc!M. AM /FM atereo, only. PS, new ateel bltd evesorwtmda. 5 speed, AM/FM radio, Sl8.000t.akes.640-8_208 Reblt ene. Qew pa.int, power windows, roof 1600 H.uho r Bl11u. '83 Chevy JJ Nova Stn radials, oris ownr, radial tires, low miles & 2150 ....._ lh•d. ;1 PorillTTarga lOOM b.res, electrical & tops. racks and factory air Cu,1.1 Mew 540-9100 Wan. Orl& onr, nu ti.re., purchased 4 /25 /U . l'1M Volare ~an. •ID• t in u cellent condJtloo! CoshiMH0645-5700 Konia, Plrellls .'aom~ Xlntcondtbruout.$1700. cooditioolna. Pneed reblt eqg, ftlpen, im· $USO.C.11840-8300d)'I: 15,000 mi. iaunac. 1r IOOlllQt).Nowreducedto _ bugs,bestofrovertooOO &'ll-3134 from . mac. $ll95 or be.at olr. 6'2·5770, 873·4208 Lo9dedlS$.-S7s.alOO ! OMLY $3195 Mercedes lens 9740 41H·2382 S2150 ;4 cad Eldorado eonv. 54&-0MSatt4ptn. evstwlmds n: dulllrcl ' tt70 COSTA MESA DATSUN <Uc 1600PCY) All stras. Good coad. -G .. ,_ Lo a.-.-.1-..a ••• ... •••••-•-••-•• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• '89 9UE •bar]>, Ml lnj., . '13 TR Spit.ft.re, red, Lie IS700. Call 79-1818. •• Mall bu, ldnt cood., •u ...... mi, ....._.., 'ID ..,. ....... CODdWon. '76Ml%240D S-spd, mac whls, tsBOO #YRtJeM.$205. 1975AJIY AJC.P/$,nuP8int.vtnyl imm•!:.!.!'.,'.:..!!.!!k·..., •.,....... Automatic with air COO· ~eva&wlmds. C&L...,.Mart Custom Sa burban W76SeVIUe, Choe brown, tp. SJ.150, Oris. Owner. $1300.._,, _, 1Ga711aD«S. 284.sHARROR BLVD dltionin1. Immaculate '14 9142 0 Silver 19 000 ~)&Arrow Hwy Wagon•. s to choose ~r C::. ~~.o.g~. 8"-Mll lluat.aa1 •te, a.t .• Air, v tt7• 540.,410540.0213 condJUoo.(501NLG>. mllea.$ssoo.~·-·iu2 "13 96M'97 Crom. All with factory • 3 .. ·• t .• ,., •n Jm-l -4d A.IC PJS.P/B,lcyl,(cbanJ) •1911 MAICEOFRA 5 ,..... ...... •nrf ~ air,roofrackl,J904bbl. 21•· s .... z 1 • e••. -•· "• ' $1885.4144-7341 • ........ ----••••• '75 B 210 htcbk, lo mi, We have other dJael£ to ~ ._, • -· "11 c. .... 1 25 000 enJioe. Different choice ?lU31.-=,;,!t~· "72Vep Wq. OrlJ. ownr. AM/FM radio, orig. choose from. mi.~t' ~~.~.au' to, ol extras on each car. '71 Seville 21100 Iii • "71. 1lnt eond., All/FM X1Dt eond. 17,.500 m1'1, own er S269 5/o1Ce r '65POaSCHl!C c...,,. '-VU\& ~ Priced from. stereo t .. pe, 'crulH; ''10 Impala, P /S,• P /B, l-U't.Sl.500. _.......,1973 fl15-WA 1975 Ml% 210 Rebh me.. oew seats. s :~1~· SM75· P.P · SI 975 leather. orr. SS2-052I A/C. Heater• radio, V-6, tsz..4821 "1J veca map low ~ •'75 8 210 h ut chback SEDAN. Tobacco browdn map, rec:nt paint,~ (Lie. t223MCG > .,.SeVllle, .. __ .,. b--..... !_.~}..~!DI. $'150. P /P SELL i~le items. with a mmt .iJ tm~ S1700. AMJJo'M, Air, ii:ood rond & in immaculate con i· ordr s:»-t42l '0 YAC• •v-u -_.......... Da I Pilot Clan ntd Ad ..,.,. ,_ .. Make offer . 213 004.1061, lion. (229MFW). Must ' VolcawCICJ" 9770 1976 terior, tan leaUl lnt. FUU __ 1_'1 ___ ,,_1 .._,.---1·1_•,;,..;,,;..•-.,;.,;,,,;,,;._ ____ _ or 714 S7t ll85<l aeetoappredate '62 ~B Coupe all orig. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OIJtS. w/RoU. Royce grill Moote Cerio '7t, A/T , Alltos. Ui.d ..,... Used How0nly$9995 Runs & looks great 1977 VW GRAN FURY & wire whla, pror 1t.ereo, 30K mi, $3e00. ••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••••-••• ·12 z.ioz. d~un. A M Jo M. air cond, ma l(s. Koni :.hks S-1000 831 0744 Xtras . 998·4691 or Custom Suburban. Fae· ma.lnt'd. xlnt cood. PP. SllOTZV.96M13TS 6#-91Z1 RAlllT DIESEL 6'().S.171 1975 Ml% 280 Hard to find model with tory al r . 380 4 b b 1. , _____ ...__ ___ , '65 Che•. Impala $485. COUPE. Sunroof, stereo 77 Pendle 924, 1unroof, Vl'l'Y low miles. Call for eo&ine. lugg .. e rack, '67 cad, Cpe de Vllle. Nu Goodtrulp.Looks 176 Da tsun J>U, air, am /Im . r ud1 uh •. l'/O cmpr. sto ve. relr11. tilect. waler $3800 all Gpm 964· ls&o upe,crulsecontrol,pwr. silver. alloy wbla, detaUa (J.54TBH) heavy duty •bocks, tint· radiala, ori&. thru out. caJ1552-7528. wt D d 0 w. -A 'in e AM/FM. cocoa mats, w,_:_· U!T L·O .... G ed llIU9. gold metaJUc Xlnt $790/olr~ automobile! (085M1F). cust cover. $10,000 _.,. ' -" finlsh. • Cllrylter: MAKIOHIR .fM-3612 llLL YATES $1950 c-ro tt17 ••••••••••-·•-••••••• MISSION VlfJO IMPORrS VW.·aftRSCHE <Uc. #'MNCF> ••••••• .. ·--••••••••• "17• Poncbe, AM/FM "--J:::"'"'-plstrano iaCamaro,aamaawbls. •• ,.. I lo fo +<e-•o .......... -._ '75 280Z Stereo/ca~s AM· cHsette. AC. aunrf, .._.. ---1975 nu lnt Good runnln1 FM, mag whls, silver. xt.ru! llmt MU IM&-5111 117..4100 493-4511 oond. siaso. U1·2t7'1 -$MSO. 645 1410 e vs/wknds or~S937 HUGE SELECTION 846-7161wkdys ~~ '4pd, Air, '6891%.Sspd,SpOllu.New NEW•USEDCARS 83 I I 148 49S· I 104 973 240Z, s lvr, oria $'500 · • lllWT palnt/t.lnl9.; X1At oood. Top .. ••h .. 'or--·rvw.· • owner, nu tirea, ATC, ' • $5100/bSt.631.-_. ..., • J-" AM·FM at«eo tpe dck. "ff"4.50S:Lc s pass. 1poru ,,,. ...__..._ ..... __ Paid for or not. Cati $WOO 97~ 581-9433 ' -cua~ •u. ruet' up· KellhorJerry, · • coupe. Immac. •'ully per. Good enaine, BOBWlTHAMVW 1:...-........1 972~ equipped lncJ. factory AM/FM ~64.2·77'5 7"""W tm1n A ~ ... ••••••••••••~ elec. 1unroof, ster.eoi---·-'~-----• ....., es st.er ve. :. . cassette, leather 10· im Poraclle Tarsa. Wbt __ 1193-_7_$:i_l_or_UJ_·'1880 __ • 75 Ferran 308 GT.S. Lo tttior. P.P. 64().9323 w/blk ltbr, Blaupunkt 1975 VW nulea. Jlhowroom cond1· steno• &.llpe. A/C 8800 :. t aon . 1·209·227 -8587 MB Classic 3SOSL. 1972, mi. Like au. $1i,tso. CONVR'TaE f'r~no red, 2 topa. Sl2,250. No 67U13S.HptBdl Wltb oranp aterior " • <' a I I s a f t 8 P M .1-----"-------1 JoW milel. VeQ clean! :~~••••••••••••••??.~! 71046-0291 "74 POr*be 914, AM/111 <570SWV). • --st.no, Id cood. t4'1'9$. ...,.,.., 0. 'I'll& 0.. 1976FIATXl/9 1975M1%240D D•11. <213)921·2151, llLL YATES With stereo caS!ieltt• & 4 speed, pwr. st.eeriDJ, Eva (%11):17~ only 19,000 mil e!!. AM /FM " s unroof. VW-IORSCHE 1881PFI> (0431 > '7'1 ~onche 924 Turbo, SanJuahCaplJtrano , SADDUIACK MUSTSH! $17,000 lnveated. Make tl7.004tl-4511 t VAWYIMPORTS UDDLEIAQ( offer. H2·H24 Eves. .. Ut-2040 495-4949 VALLIYIMPOITS 952Zt9lvma1 • ·10 Beetle. New paint. 8l 192CMO 495-4949 WANTED : • G7·'12 tram, Uni. Xlnt cood. '?HlatSedan. Very clean Poncbe. Tari• by PP. $1500.evee~ inside Is out. &.&hie n · •Cl.a8dcZD!JEO>n~. NO RUST. bocl1 A tat VW BUii '71 nWlt as. cently overbauled. .ELEGANT! $10,500. mutt be eoacoune. 'Nu l*DL •es body ta50. 645-31S3AlorJhn '7MGN ~ 87>'1199aft5PM OlJ1544&14 ~-~-~---~-c ilutot. UMCI ........ UHd Alltol. UMd '77 Cbaapape .dttioa -•••••••••••••••••-•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••..-••••••.. caavert.. xtras. IJmlted COSTA :DATsUN1 MESA ....... · ..... COSTA l>ATSUN J ME SA -·~ 'AT prod~. Wldte/Whlte le.t OII•lfsms a.ton SP.II. 6 W VW FASTBACK. Auto. "5(>orofr. Call f79.2981 "?ov.w. sic. v.., Clean. Nu pe.lot, clacb brak• etc. GJIOO/Ollr. m-0145 • Bq, aa1o, AM/FM, crut.Wldlnc. 8'Ml511 1975 VW Sclnoeo, air, AMtnl I trtr, map, xlnt cond. ..-. 53W'Jn 9920 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ealt§ of 'UJve This Valentina's Day send your fove a greeting all the world can share with a Daily Plfot Heart of love. tt•s easy, compose your ~nalized greeting & we'll set yqur message in type to fit the border of your choice or your own handwritten thoughts may appear In the border you select. DAILY PILOT I BRA•D •EW · 1~979 · OLDS CUTLASS AutomaUc. titt wheel. pwr. atMrtng. aJr ooncr .• rallye · wheels, 1porta mirrors. vlnyl top, pin atrlplng. (3q87A8R406820) (8082) 73AAT 124 Radio. heller, 4'"9d. (978KXZ) '73 CHEVROLET MALllU WAGON s51 AA 3 1peed, air cond., automatic, V. radio, tiNter, power tteerlng. power brakH, lugg1ge rack. MO (828(1£9) • *''" --..... --..... ,. ---. .. ....-.... .,.,,.. ..,_ ..... -44.ANNIMIL 'fllc:CHTAGC llATI I~ '73SUIAllU Air condlttoulng, rld10. heater. 4 speed. (S63SFL) 73 MaCUIY CAPRI . Equipment "1duct. redlo, heat.er.· l'z vtnyt top, r.-dllJ tir. 8"d m-ea. (274Q0V) 74 PIM1'0 STATION WAGON R.tk>, hlllw. ~ rxk. -4 .,..S. low mllelge. (910KHZ) $6.5 73 POMTIAC GRAND PllX '7 4 AMC MATADOR MX COUPE Automlldc. atr cond.. tttt ~ Air cohdttlonlnA, autometlo. 'nldlo, raflye ......_ ,...., tt,., .,.,,..-~ •~ng a br&Qa. MO. ~~~o-brakH•wtndowa. CIVIC 75 OLDS OM5.A 6 CYLIMDBl Auto"' Ua. air conditioning, p0wer 1teerfnQ. radio, heater, ~ bnMI. C837MEP). 77 CUTLASS SUPR Air cond., \tz vinyl top. AM,,.. atereo & 'IP' Wt wblel. poww bf•k•a & atffrlrtt. Loaded. (SIB6) =---..c==.r.::.:-..-----·-.... --.................. 75 GMC PICll• Pt;M c.tng, air conditioning." automatic. t1ldio. Malter. PoWfl" brlkel. (1"'°4541) . Siil!! .. ' . ONLY PU.OT , I • ... _ton Beach Vf!l!~Y WtUIJ,ill Lawyer Fails to Eliil, Mu'l:der Trial Ditty ............... FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S MARCH OF DIMES POSTER CHILDREN Julie Jone• •nd JHon Evan• Attend Pl•v•n School 2 Valley Children Named Poster Kids BJ TOM BAU.EY °' .. .....,,.... ..... A de!eme argument that Dr. WUliam Baxter Waddill cannot be tried for murder because the mother of the child be alleeedly atraniled ln Westminster Com· munlty H01pital asreed to its death by abortion was rejeded Wednesday in Oru1e County Superior Court. Judie James K. Turner de· nled the motion made by defense attorney Balfour Watson shortly before testimony bet an in the trial of the 44-year-old Hunt· 10gton Harbour Physician. Wataoo compared the 22-week· old fetus allegedly stru1led to death in the hospital nurset'Y last March 2 to the monater created by Dr. Frukenstein in the novel or that name. "Whatever the thine wu, It was not breathina enouah ox· yeen to aust-.tn life," Watson arcued, addlnt that the child had undoubtedly auatalned massive brain dama1e. Deputy Dlltrici Attorney Robert Chatterto,n earlier araued 1n ma opening 11taternent that the infant bad breathiftl problems at birth but was mak· jn1 marked pro1resa in the nu.nery. while emer1ency treat· meot, ilncll,l!d.inr ODCtll. WU be- in1 admini.Stered. Ch•ttert.oa told the ju.r)' tbat W eddill. Wbo bad \lD.SUCcesafully attempted a 18lhie abortion on the 18-y.,ar-old mother. halted thote resUacltation eff orta. aent the nursing staff from the nuner1 and then 1queeUd tho IJovan Case Neeel9weds Sa1'ed· Contirmes IJef ore Jury A 1econd Orance County Grand Jury Inquiry into the murder~ Stephen John Bovan of Fountain Valley continued to- day alter attempts by defense lawyen to bait deliberations failed. Superior Court Judge Robert E. Rickles refused late Wednes· day to sip a restralnlnl order that would have halted the Grand Jury's examination of the Bovancue. "I bave enough falth ln my fellow man to feel that the Grand Jury 11 fair minded enough to take a second. impartial look at this case," the jud1e said. Defenae lawyers ursed that tho Grand Jury be barred from the cue alter Superior Court Judge Robert P. Kneeland dia- m d Li cha m Air Piracy Rap Dropped Ice Victims' Screams Heard CIDCAGO (AP) -Screams from • mu and bis wlle at.randed on ao lee floe off Lake Micb11u'a shore were beard on the 19th floor of a hl1h rise, and the couple were rescued with the help ~policemen form int a chain wUh their leather belts. Greaory Mastalen and b1a wile of slx months, Beverly, both 31, told rescuers they went for a "romantic stroll iD the mow" Wednesday nlibt alone tho shore in the Gold CoaSt area. MASTALE&Z FELL INTO THE water and climbed onto floatln& lee. Police said bia wife fell in trying to reach him. ~ the acreamlnf couple clunc to the chunk of tee It be1an breakln& apart anddrlfU~. Bernie Colleran, who lives on the 19th floor of a buildln1 overlooking the lake, aald, "I heard someone repeatedly acreamlnl for help throueh eeveral hundred yards of blinard. It sounded more serious than some rowdy comtn1 Off a Dilhl on Rush Street. I opened the window to toalce sure the criea were real· and then I called the pollce. I was amu-4 t could bear the cries so Clearly. but, fortunately. I live dowowiDd from the l ke!• • " • ... WAS A aOllANTIC fool, you know. taktn1 my· new wlfe out for a walk," be aald. "What cu I saxt You couldn't see the difference between the concrete (ret.alJllnc wall> ud the late. "So there I wu on tb• Jee. I aald. 'Damn, it's the Jake,' ud I tried to Jump up and erab the ledae. I ml.sled and fell back in. "I pulled myself up OD tbe lee real quick." Mastalen said. "It was cold as hell. Bev reached over the ledge to try and 1rab me and I tried aaaiD. I mbatCS. fell back bl. alld BtY fell In. too. We climbed out onto the lee ailcl ltarted to scream. "BUT, REY. I LIVE ON the OUter Drtve and saw all tbole cars 10~ by and I said, 'Wbo tM hell ls ever IC>i.DC to bear us out here? I wu praying for a Jo11tt, }>ut, of eoune, there wu none. And lhel:l the poltee came. someone bad beard our creams after all." · Three pollcttmen were treated for exposure at a bosptt l and released. The Mastaleriea were hospitalized ln aatbfac:tofy .condition. Midwest Blizzard <Jlaims NifJe Lives "Being loet in open country durial a blluard b almost c~ tain d ath.'"' th Weather Service said. Hundr ~· of care wer strand 1001 btgbways ana back roads tbrouehout the idw SEEKING NOMINATION Allembly Hopeful Gibson HB's Gibson Enters GOP Aiiiembly Rcree · Former Jtuntlngton Beach Plaanlne Commlsitoner CbUclc Gibson will seek the Republican nomination for the 1tate As· semblJ ln the 13rd District. Gibson Js the third Republican to announce his quest for tho GOP nomination in the 13rd dis· trlct, which includes Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and most of Cotta Mesa. Already candidates are H'-Klt• inaton Beach Union High School Dlstrlct Thlstff John Hundley and Dr. Nolan Frlnselle of Costa Jrfeaa. Gibson kicked off bis cam· paian by luhlng out at incum· • bent Democratic Assemblyman Dennla Mancen. :~Maneeu talk• like a moaerate when he ii ln the dis· trict and then lfoel to Sacramen· to and joins up with the liberal San Francisco clique that runs the t.eoslature," the 31-year-old • Republican aald. "The priority for the clique Is to g t themselves and their partnen ro-elkted, .. he added. Gibson lists his employment H a le1i1lalive analyst in cbar1e of lnter1overnmental re· lations for th LOI Anselea City Council. Tbat Job, tbe candidate said. hu tlven him "considerable ex· pertise in tho complex interac• t.lon of laws enacted at the federal, stato and local levels ... Gib 'i' candtdacy statement (SM N, Pate AJ) I ' Y PU.OT H/F $500,000M. HB • A coatronny that erupted Jut )'eal' tner a e(Jntnct for Huntlneto11 Beach elementary teacbera bu started to apW over tilto dJie'usaJoas on a new con-tract pN(IOlal. A dlatrfct parent this week urced trustees to go •lowly and not repeat "mlltakta" of Jut year when he uid the cllatrict'a tesen• wen substanUally re- P...,.P.,.eAJ SNOW ••• pat1 wiods were reported ~er much of the st.ate. L11htntn1 ac-- compuied the anowatorm u it puMcl over Nashville. ' 0 We'w had so m1U11 accidents 11' tbe mldltate area that we ~an•t begin to keep up wllh them,•• said Peter Lustre ot the TellDeuee BIOway Patrol. ,"We ean 'teven •et to them all.•• State police In Kentucky elosed all state hlthwaya in the western two-thlrdl ot tbe state because of deep anow, while eome resident.a of eastern Ken- tucky were forced to evacuate their homes when heavy rains prompted creeks to overflow ·their banks. • An estimated 100 to "° cars were at.randed alool Indiana 81 eut of Evansville and the oceu.- paou beSall arrlvlof at tbe J!!vansvllle Natlona Guard Armory shortly before dawn. It took rescuers about four boura to retrieve victims. "I can't lma&ine anyone other than emer1ency-related or- ganizatlon.s will be operatlnf to- day," said Tom Little, director of support services for the Ken· lucky Division of Dlauter and Emeraency Services. "The roads are in the worst condition they have been ln all • winter," said Johnnie Robe~. dispatcher at the state police 1 post in Frankfort. "The traffic has blocked roads 10 bad bl aome areas that road crews can't set through to wo•k on the hi1hwQL" County Nixes .. BR's Talbert Water Area ' Huntln1ton Beacb'a Talbert Water District fell vlcUm to prosress Wednesday. County supervisors dissolved the 24·year·old district which <:qunty otnclala say bas ouWved i~ usefulness. The district was created 1n ltSC to provlde reclahned wastewater for farms that then covered 2, 720 acre• aoutb of Garfield Avenue between tbe Santa Ana River and Beach Boulevard. But todiu' the farm• have d,LI· appeared from aoutheut Hunt- listOn Beaeb. ahd bomeownen now rely on tbe clb''• m\llllclpal• "ater•~ Runtla1ton Beach clty of· dais. t>egan t.akinl over the dis· t.fict'a ctuUea ln 190. But the .aene1 cOuldn't MdLUOlvtiil un-ttl It.I bonds were reUtea Jut J'ar. . bu Price to Jump? , VIENNA. Austria <AP> •~o pdoe of crudo on, cuneoU, ftiltd at $12. '70 a barrel, la un· likely to be ra1aed prtor to th• pext tull mthllttrtal eoDference 1 ~ tbo <>rPnfnt* of Pettolewn • l sportlns Couotrlea. Hamid :ilaherl, OP£C pres• department ltll., ••• d today. .~uced by a S.:T ~ nt aettJe- menL 1 The parent, Steve Schumacher, warned that the dlatrict faces anOtJaer aiplflcant *Un• in em'Gllmeot. He said that ii the student populatim drops as much as flvo to abt percent, the resultlq Jou lD scbool revenue could be more t.baD $500,000. Ki.dnappen AskRamom. PARIS (AP) -Kidoap- peJ'I of wealthy In•· du.atrlallst Baron Edouard-Jean Empaln have contacted the family and demanded a ransom, French authorities an· nounced today. An Interior Ministry spokesman said the kid· nappers provided proof they are boldin1 the 40-y ear -old Belgian nobleman. Sources said they sent a letter written and siiJled by him. Gerard Ber1er, the minhstry apokeaman, did not reveal the amount of the ransom demanded for the safe retutn of the handsome heir to the Em· pain-Schnelder group, one of Europe's laraest ln· dustrlal empires. But sources said it waa $5 million to $10 million. F..._PageAJ BOVAN ••• was shot out.side the El Rancb1to Restaurant in Newport Beach after being conf ront.ed by what police describe u "a trio of hired guns" imported from the . East coast. Earlier crand jW'J ••ktenee included the alleged eonf41iuioa of Jerry Peter Flori, 41, of Hunt- ington Beach .mo. flt• proeeeu· tlon claims. a,SPlltted that bo shot Bovan niDe Umea • It i• alleaed that the 1layt.n1 was a reprisal planned by operators of Praudam Dl1- tributln1 Inc., a Newport Beach investment firm. The Grand Jury was t.old that Fiori, Anthony "Little Tony" Marone Jr., 23, aod Raymond Steven Reseo, 21, all of Hunt· intton Beach, were given the contract on Bovan after the vic- tim planned the kldnapplq of Praaadam pJ'lnclpal Alexal'ader Kulik, 21, of Newport ~ach. Police cJalm Kullk, Roy Christopher lUchard, 28.. Joespb Gabriel Fedorowskl, 28, and Newport Beach buslne11maa Joseph Shelton Davia Ill, ZI, hired the trio to kill Bovan. llichard, at one Ume a hiab raakln1 Ctevotee ln tbe Hare Krl.ihna movement m La~ Beach, bas been granted im- munity from prosecution in re- turn for hi9 promised teatlmoqy as a prosecution witness. Fiori, who faces the deatb penalty it convicted, remain& In county jail rocs.y with bail di.: nied. KWlk ~s ID cu.atOdy With bail on muJUpJe tdonles set at $2.3S miWon while Fedorowskl Is held with bis ball fiture act '100.000. Tb• rematnl•( lour d f tn· dants are Ire. on bail. bumaeber atsOe Id thittast y .,.. took "a ..... tic" $1k)O,OOO ll'Om dhtrlct re. enea. oard Prealdeiit Brlaa Gari nd iald tbaUast year' Jet.; tlemeat took only 1Ucht1:1 more than $300,000 from reserves. Total cost cl last 7ear'1 ICU1e- ment wu S824-. Later la a telephone call, CarJ~ uld that Sc!u.amaehtl' owes it to the People to be ae· CW'ate. "He'a made a half-mllllon dollar mistake,•• Garland chars ed. Garland went on t.o question Schumacher's role. "He llkel to Cet up at boa.rd meetlAp and lndlcate that be haa muslv• eommunlty sup- port," Garland aaid. "He assumes he represents lots of people. I qu~tion who he really represents," Garland added. Schumacher later said that he may have m1de a mistake of the amount of diatrict reserves af. fected last year. "U l am 'Wrong I am llad it wu Only '300,000," he said. "But most ol us feel that none of the district reserves should have beeD taken for teacher salaries," hi aaid. "I tried to make tt clear that I represented myselt at Tuesday's board meeUn1,., Scbumacber said. ..But l1Ace Garland bu ralaed the questloa, I mleht also uk him wbo be represents. "Wbo la b1a coutltuency? Is it the teachera,1' Scbumacber uked. Garland ls a teacher at Edison HJsh School and la a inember of the Callfornla Teacben Alaocia· tlon. He and three other trustees have accepted financial help from the teacher union in pa.st campalpui. J>urln1 lut year'• ne1otta- tlona, Garland wu accused by Trustee Norma Vaodu Molen of clrcumventln1 ber role u the board's representative at negotlaUOM. She said then that Garland b lUea It U,POCl hlmaelf to ID· ttlate cb.ilnlee and had dJlcu&sed m attera with the teacher repreaentaUvo on a penonal baa ls. Garland denied favorfnl the teachers. Teadterl are ukinc for a nine percen~ aalary lncreue In their lnltlal proposal for 19'18·79. A public heartni wu held on the .proposal Tuesday. Lee Hendrlck ureed trustees a1aln1t makln1 an lnflatlonary settlement of this year's con· tract. He also aut1e1ted that there •bot.lid be more prOductivi· ty from teachers. Former bOard president Steve Holden aafd that tho contract proposal appears to be driftlna awa~ from cltlzen control and authority from the admlntstra- tiou. Alex Alexander questioned re· qu11t1 for Increased dental benefits and add1Uonal time olt for Ulneas and bereavement. These Calif ornla sea lions at the Kansas City Zoo gather at a hole they formed in the ice where they can catch a breath oC air and get out of the water. Temperatures ln the Kansas City area are hoverine around the zero mark. 21 Fail to File BB Conflict Reports Twenty~ Huntington Beach officials and employeea failed to file confUct-of·lnterest state· menta by lut Friday'• deadline, City Clerk Alicia Went•ortb said today. A city ordinance based on the Fair Political Practices Act re- quires employees or memben of board• and commlssiona with declaion.makio1 authority t.o rue atatemeata of tbeir financial in· tereall. Mrs. Wentworth said that she bas been aeekint advice from Clly Attorney Don Bonfa on I •aye to enforce the code. She aald that under provlslons of the stete co<le, employ end board members an liable to a $10 fine per d., u,p to a mu· imum flneol$100. Deputy City Attorney Mart Travll aaid that be believes a penalty clause has been omltted from the city ordinanct. Bonfa waa away from his offlce and not available for comment. Meanwhile, 29 captains in the Huntington Beach fire depart· ment have declined to tum thelr statements in to the clty clerk. Radiation 6 SONY CAN HELP A POWERFUL REASON YOU WARM-UR THOSE COLD . . WINTER NIGHTS TO BUY Al SONY CASSETrE RECORDER OT A Punch "We d1dn'! know a thing about the right-of-way until after we had the pool put '"·" Oneo de Mago Saddleback Views Plans A me<'llng to discuss plans for a Clf)co de Mayo celebration al Saddleback College will begin al 7 tonight in room 304 of the Science/ Math Complex on the Miss.ion Viejo campus "The college's goal ls to coordinate a com- munity-wide special event honoring this Mexican national holiday," said Terry Yapp, community services recreaUon director. Among the plans belng discussed for the celebration are arts and crafts dlsplays and con- tests, a performance of Ballet Folklorico, a fashion show/queen contest, ntma and iuest speakers. Interested persona are invited lo attend the meeting during which committees will be or- ganlzed and assignments made. Further lnrormatlon may be obtained by call-. lng Yapp at 831-78.SO. GWC to Conduct Writing Clinics A series of writing clinics on proper composition of a police report will be conducted next month by Golden West College and the Huntington Beach Police Department for interested persona. Tho 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. workahops set Feb. 18, 18. 20 and 24 in the police de· partment lrainin1 faclli-ty, 2000 Main St •• Hunt- ington Beach, are free. Emeritus Day Set In Viejo The Emeritus Institute of Saddleback College has scheduled an Emeritus Institute Day on Friday be1in· nlng at 10 a.m . and at 1 p.m. at the campua. 2800 Mar1uerlle Parkway, Mission Viejo. Tours or the campus, art exhibitions, a pro- gram or folk dancing and entertainment by the Melodymen and the Kitchen Band will be on tbe morntnc proaram. The anemoon pro1ram will Include addresses by Assembtymen Ron Cordova, <D·El Toro> and Fred Chel (D-Long Beach>. Bus aervlce wlll be provided to and from the campus leavln1 tbe Human Affairw Bulldlnt. SlS Forest Ave., at 9:1S a .m. nd leavfo1 the campus for return at a:tsp.m. Further information may be obtained by call- 1 n g Bob Porter at 497-2441. Registration is at the door. Instructors for the course In writing, clear, complete and concise re- porta which are often vital In forthcoming court cases are Michael Horan and Devallia Rutledge. Both Orange County deputy district attorney. Horan and RuUedge will be Joined in teachinc the class by attorney William Sage, the Hunt- ln gton Beach Pollce Deportment's legal counsel. OCCSets Scliedules Open reitstraUon, with no appolntmenu necessary, ta scheduled Feb. 1-11 at Orange Coast Colleae in Costa Mesa. The admissions office is open from 8:30 a:m. to 7:30 p .m . Monday• throuah 'niursdays and 8 :30 a .m . to 2 p .m . Fridays. . Cius schedules are available free Jo tho ad· m1sstonsomce. Informa· tlon can be obtained by caltins 556-5735. • ~-"'~_ - -~ - --- -----~ . ----- • HERE'S SHORTY'S FENCE PAGHGES (GIGGLE-GIGGLE) You can alternate facing leetlona and both ~and your 11elg, Wlll ea)oy It. 8 foot MC:tton. 8 FT. IUGH 2~~ Wf •• FT.• SFT. IUGH 2 ,. UM. rt. DOG EARED KNOm PINE 8 FT. 2.55 S FT. 2.25 BlGH tnf. rt. JUGH UN. FT. Each fence 1ection includes two rail• and one post. CEDAR GRAPESTAKES Tbl.I one Isn't a package, but they tell me the per grapeatak• price Isn't to be SDMled at (achoo). SIX FOOT 57~ ._._·.. GRAVITY GATE LATCH 294 Drape to latch upon cloalng. predrllled for your padlock. galvcmhed, with mou.nttng acrewa. SUNDANCE STUCCO HOUSE PAINT White and colors 4 97 GAL Made for ua by one of the blggiea . and th• stuff la groat, not )uat good. 'You acne pl•nty and get quality. WIRE BRUSH 774 Arid clon't forget to knock off that loole and Oaky paint or you're thrOWt.ng away money putting good paint ewer bad. Snug fence, C:ill $ n. HJGH our package deal. 297 UN. lnc::luc:t. the rcll1a n. and poet. too. Th• nails <lff on you. 8foot aectlon. NEW DESIGN lx12 CEDAR CORRAL Each fenc. Metlon lnclucle• (8) lx12 ten foot cedar bomda, (1) b' eight foot redwood post· ~~hid and (5) lxl ~ six foot L redwood atrl_p• 10 Fr. SECTION SIX FOOTJUGH . 2 1 ~.FT. ORNAMENTAL T-HINGE 47~ SPRING LOADED T·HINGE S~7 PIL SUNDAN~E ALKYD HOUSE AND TRIM Wblt• and colon 6 97 GAL. High boc!Y• read the GMlyaa and you11 get an Idea of Juat how goOd th1.a Nally la. ANTENNAS COmpm:e om pdcM to Mr. You· bow-who•• (a1wcly. he~ In cOd•>· Count the elementa. tlm la th• good price. ) tx.GllC ..... ~ 01'LY , •• -•••••••••••••• 1 .. • "'lo El .... , osr-l'ID' 114.; ••••••• 11.aa , ( IFT.IUGH 2 47 tDf. FT. Fr.JUGH ·NEW DESIGN ~· I . l 1~ J {. I ~ lx12 RUSTIC WESTERN c.da:r boards. 2d ritdwood nd1s. b4 Mdwood post. . !'"'J I toot Mc:tloD. a real easy fence to bulld. w.11 lhow you bow. I SIX FOOT IUGH 267IJN.Fr. • GATE LATCH •7luooa SUNDANCE ACRYLIC HOUSE PAINT Wblte Gncl colon 5 97 GAL We ccm match your mtuceo, harmoAIM 01 what ... r. Flows on wood lib a.am. smooth and rich. 'tM·11WR 15 •• . 11 ~t OHP-Vlll' FM.. • • • • • • • VM-72WU 10 ~~~r zaa.awa•UBF-VHPfM .••.••.• 22.88 .-n..nwu10 at 0.-t UBF-VRP nt. •....•• 28.88 .. • ,. ...,r '..!~1· • a, ANNE (,VOtta bf,.. DlillY ".*'... \ -San· Cleme 0 nte'1 fled1Un1 recre.Uon proiram bu conalatenUy made money for the city aince it was started in the Winter or 1978, recreaUon (».()rdlnatot'Steve Jtldd repom. • In elpt quarterly aesslons or cl•ssea aQd,apecial ,even~. r~enue1 from fees have nearly quadrupled, aolilg from $2,21.2 for the winter .1~aslon ln 1976 to an, esjlMat,e4' ll,COOtortherallof.1917, "' " • IN THE SAME period, net r.rofit from the pro1ram, exclud- ng Judd's salary, has gone from $565 to $1,300 .. The recteJt.ion mr~·~ prom to 1978 wu~s.2.~ .na:ln 197'7 was $4,183, lceofdlDI"'~ report Judd presented to the elty's Parka and RecrefUon Commlssk>n. :an Clemente did not have • reCTealion program when Judd started work in 1975. He was hired on a federal assistance program to work wlth both tile city and the South Coast Boys • Club. "I THOlJGHT l'D be ta.king over the ~lty rC!~ n pr · 1ram frons soro~ I e. bu( when I checked intollfty. ..Jeb I was told the only recreation proeram the city had was what I could put together ," he said. Judd went to other cities tour• ing recreation programs, and • .,. .. , 1"11'9 ltatf ~ CO·ORDIHATOR Steve ju~ put together a small pll~ pro-. i gram, based on what s~med to '•J 1 be workin1 elsewhere. v L"f !... J! J _, Tennis and golf leaaons were .~ U0T~eS among tho first Sari 't'leme*' c.:1 t / 11. city cluaea. CiUun rdponae WU Sl te ,.,,:;_:; r J .... _ entbualastlc&ndlflt.heaumm~ror a i ain:a 1978 Judd had lo drop hla Boya (:lub actMties to wo~k ~di ,time-f" San with the city procram. • • •• i • Se.ddleback went over the 8S·foot wwer vessel to determine the extent of dameat to ats wheelhouse. elec· tronic eear. saloon furnishings and foredeck. "OTH TRAN that," said aktpper Norm C tton, "lb Mojo i tn1oodshapeand will be bade in service within six weeks wh we plan.a charter cr:ulse to Mexico." 'Erophies, Horwrs Calton aaid the damage to the ,. veasel was incurred when It was hit by.a couple of waves about300 yards out ol Morro Bay. On board were actor Geor1e C. Sco\li his wlfe and four crewmen. .. Ten &tudents in Huntinfton Beach's Ocean View School Di trict to· day have new trophlea adornln their homes, after sweeping honors in the dlstrit\'1 Jl!lnual SOciai Science Fair. A total of J40 projects we.re entered In the eomJ>etiUon, represented by winning work among seventh and et1hlh trade pupils from 10 campuses within the dl&trlct. No one was seriouioly Injured. "Just dew cuts and bruis from bein1 thrown about the ~•bln when the ,;eas struck," said "Cat- ton. AFTER THE incident qjo was towed to Avila Beach aftd secured to a government mooring S Cl to dl.sembark Scott and hia wife, 80 emente wbo had tho yacht under Charter Fund Raiser and were l>ound for Mootttey where SCott was scheduled to play in the Cm1by 1011 tournament at Pebble Beach. "We boarded up the brOlcen "beeJhoute windows and brought the boat back to Newport under ta · :r))e ~-ear's first fund.oraialng own power,'• aaid Catton. event {o~ San Clemente's Mojo wu built by Ditttn and midsummer La CrisUanita Donaldson Sea Bo tCompan~ of pageant will be a dance Satar· Costa Mesa for tho late Fta.Ak day at the home of televi~lon Mueller of Newport Beacli. Sile writer·dJ.rector-producer was launched ln 1969. After Norman Wtlight. Mueller's death lbe y cht wu Saturday;'s dance, featuring purchased by a s)'Jjdieate which bii band era dance music and now operates her as a charter musical entertainment, wllJ HHel tinder the name Mojo, Inc. begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Wright It waa ref r~ to by Muellv and residence, 255 Ave. Loblero, said hi• friends as •'big . Mojo" Dorothy Fulle~. publicity because a smaller veaael be chairman for the ua <:riatianita owned1lsowaacaUedtdi'o. P.agcnnt Association. MOS1' OP THE dama e to the Mojo was to tbe f ored where S ff l1 T {I' L £ T R A. NS · bulwllrks and railings re car· portation to' the Wright rled away, and to the wheelhouse home wiJl be available where broken window1 ,allowed trom the S&n Clemente Inn, 125 water to come limde, damajpng Ave1 EaplJU>dlan. The asaQda· the electrorucs an<f furnishings tlon aska a $5 contnbuUon for below. each persbri att.endirig t~e event, · Alter a preliminary 11.1rvey Mu. Fuller said · • ' marine surveyor Charlei Davie$ The annual La Ctt1t aruta aid it appeared tbat the pageant re·creat~ a \789 ba~ wheelhbuSe would have to be re. tlsm or an lndlan child by built much of the electronics Catholic missionaries, believed re pl iced, deck repaired and some to have lak.en Pl r S n of the carpets and furhl hlnp Clemente. replaced. Catton declined to place a dollar ~mnteon the dama,ce but D vi said the cost or .repairs couldrun high $:50,000. PETERBORO, N.H. <AP> -Gilbert V ney. 78, chairman of the bo rd of Monadnock Paper Mills Jnc. of Ben· nln1loD, died Monday of hurt attack in Miami. SANTA CRUZ CAP>- uneral services will be held here to day ror Jo epb L Tedrowe. 73, a businessman and civic ltader who dled Mon· day. PARIS (AP) -n~reae llonney. 83, an American journalist, pbotogr.apher and Paris celebrity, dJed Monday Death Notices AUalllMAN alATIUCf. II AUaf.IUMH retl· Niii ol Hunlln9'on Hert..w pesMd away Jel\liery H. 1'11. 8ern I O.•tmNr 2•. 1.a. In ,.._.,,v.,.le, .... It tvrvt-ey IWt' ~ MJ. A*rmen, • de..pil• lllY'I Terry of \. .. u11e 8eecll. •e119~ter Cerl ... e Oertn., ol Mendham, N,J ., ) tt-hlldr9n -• llnltller o..n.. 1Mrv11 of ,.._ytvet1I• Graft• •nilut ... 11 .. lwkt t .JO AM l'rtdty I Jt-•Y t1 et ll'eclhc: V--lel ,..,II, l't<lllC v-~ Olre<· •• OtllHT WILLIAM OIU$IT. retldtnl ol 01-•le, Ce ,. .. ..., away on Jen.,.ry tt, lt11 ., ,,.. ... "'t1 ............... , el Wiim• ...,._ c1' Loi Anteltt, Ce • llm•r Orf wt ol S..le Merle, C.. Arny llettt or tt11eNt-n, Ke11t11Clly, Der" Ho....,,tefn flil Seulh ,. .......... Ce. I.Illy S...lllven .. UK A•ltt, Ce end Loure,,. 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'""''•' urwlce1 wlll bo ,..,. •I TIM Finl 'Recreational Sex' Case Draws Criticism NEW YORK CAP> -A judee who ruled th.at sex for a fee is "recrea· lional" and not a crime bas come UD· der sharp attack after ahe dropped prostitution charges a1almt a 14· year.old &lrl. The city said it would appeal the case. The Rev. Bruce Ritter, who runs a Tim es Square youth shelter for runaways, termed the decision "am- moral, outrageous and unbelieva- ble." He caUed Wednesday for the judee's removaJ from lbe bench MAYOR EDWARD KOCH declined to endorae the call for removal, but Koch declared, "The state caMot look aside when a minor -In this case a 14·year-old girl -decides she ls going to sell her body.'' The city government's corporation counsel, Atan Scbwarti, said, "We are appeattni the judge's decision. We feel that we have a responsibihty to look to the intereat of the children who ar he. parties in Jo'ainily Court." It was a decision by Marcaret Taylor. actinf Family Court judge, that cretleil the uproar ln a lenl\hy opinion, she held that the adult pro- stitution I ws were unconsUtuUonal AS A CONSEQUENCE, he di· missed a prosUlution cbar1e against the unidentified J4·Ye&N>ld on the grounds that her ct would not be a crime it c<>mmitted by an adult and therefore under state law was not an act of juvenile deliquency. "My mind la just stunned br the ridiculousness of that dcclalon,' said Riller. "Don't Children have the ri~ht to be protected !rom their own lg norance and immaturity7 My Qod, that's Why those laws exist." "Hundrects o! ltitm .have been ab ed, beaten. tortured and raped b)' pimps. A lot of them sell tflemnlves c use they're hungry," h said. "At h t ge would this Judae draw the line?" Jn her dedaion, Judge Taylor held, "SCx fOf' a fee ls recreational ... the araumen that proslltu.tion harms the public health. safety of welfare do not withstand constitutional scrutiny!' SHE ALSO NOTED that of 3,219 persons otreitcd in prostitution cases in the first six mcinths last year, onJy 62 were per11on1 whp patronized prostitutes. She wrote that i>dlice ·'harbor the attitude that women who supply ~ex are immoral, whereas the men who demand their services are con· sidered blameless.'· Deputy POtice Chier John Clark, commander of the public moraJs d1v11ion. said, ·~t's not a policy that \\e ,don'' arrc t Johns~ ll's more the technique and tactics we use." H EXPLAINED. "THE bulk or prostatutaon arr 1t.s are where you ti.ave &: police officer in civilian clottie out on the street and he re- c elves a solicitation from a pro»t1tut1':. There's no John Involved in cases hket.hat." Charges against the 14·year·old were brought by a customer who said &h solicited him and engaeed in a sex act for $10 In a Times SQuare hotel last March. Then, he said, she and three Ottierperaons robbed him. Judie Taylor noted that the .man. who was not Identified In court papers, waa not charged with patronillnc a prostitute or with statutory rape. Otrlctats said the Impact of Juda• T Y,lorf9 decision was limited to the one case. Clark said hl.s men woUld ontinu tJM:fr r t policies ~I Cllrlltlen ~II fl A.1141NIM1 -W S..,,.11 St , AN!ltllf\ C. 941 ~'' 1 .;_;.,;_~_.;._,:..:;;:::_...'..;..4----..;.:.,;.;..;_~__,..;;...~-..... ~-:;--..;.....-"'7':-:----; Je1tvery •. 1m at 11·• A.Mo_'""'' ... tlttM T, l'letl,..,.,. & llev Al J , C..MNff w111 f/illlc1ate .,._,_,, will M ,,. .... .._ Vl•t. M4mt<lt 1 ,.,. 111 P:Ullenell, ca ,.,....,. mu Oii et Ille l'IM•luery •11 l'rlCl•Y ... ~.,.., t1. INnl l. "M.. ,. •:ot P,M D•rectR tw 8aoooet & SCM<l!I r vlew Of hi dectsion. • Motti;ery, ~Cl ~ • t 40ASTERtSK$JACKETS ,. . . • •• . •.••. 4.98 45FASHIONPANTS ..... . . •. 4.98 140 Co-oftOINATES . .. .. . .. .. . . .. 4.98-t.98 IODEHZMVEST . . . . • .••• 1.98 24 DRESSES . . . 4.98 80JR CARDIGANS I PULLOVERS 8.98 140JASSLVTEES 4.98 100MJSSYCAAOIGANS& PULLOVERS • 6.98 SOMJSSYLSlVTEES • i.9& dresses, pantsuits - women's coats ------ women's accessories NOW ' .... .-.c .... 48c: •... 98c ---~~--------~ --~~.JIL- E 0 D -.hen chlorine, to kill bacteria in ter, combines with or- canlc subltancea found In water. Both propoeall lnlUally apply only to water aystema upplyin1 ater lo over '75,000 ~· Ho 1ver, w ter 1y1tem1 . supplylq more tban 10,000 penou WW have to monltod6e THM ltan· daro for a ye • · "Smalltt 1yttema Wlll be Phasect tnto the pro. gram u aooa it ls feulble, buect on e~enee calned In carr)'ipc out um tlilt pbaie, • Coatie sald. C N J'ILT as 0 AN equally effective substitute woUld be requited for all clUes over 15,000 within fiv• years after the reaulations become effecUve. The reculation will become ef- --------""--------fective in about aix months after the EPA bas re· • ' : ~ ~ ; Tocuts Paren.ts • Three-year-old Ruari lirts glass of )' lemonade after attending wedding 6f his , parents in the chapel or Limerick jail in ~ Ireland. Bridget Rose Dugdale, 36, mar- , · ried her lover, Edd~e Gallagher, 28. Both are serving sentences for rebellious acts t as members of the lRA. ceived pUbUc comme:ot, CosUe said. "The proposid profl'am maria the start of the nnt large-scale effort In history to deal with or- ganic chemical contaminant.a in drinking water.'' CosUe DCUd. Victor J. Kimm, EPA'• deputy administrator for water supply, hu Hid that up to 78 cit.lei may b'ave to convert their tradltlonal eand nitration ayatema to cbarcoar llltraUop to ineet tbe regulations. KDDI SAID LAST MONTB that no list ha4 been drawn, but in general those areas needing to convert would be "big cities alone dirty rivers." The cost nationwide for convertln1 to charcoal filtration bas been estimated at t>etween $291 million and $685 million for lnltlal CODltrucUon and $34 million to $92 million a year for operation. Some communities any charcoal filtration is too expensive, and the regulations may spark opposi· tion from financially pressed cities, which will have to pass the costs on to consumers in the form Of hlCher water bllla. TOE EPA BAS ESTDIATED tbai coovertlnc to charcoal-filtration for a city of 80,000 residents would coat $2 million to $$ m1lllon and raise a user'• annual water bill by between 13.80 and $11. The regulations stem from a suit nJed ln 1971 by the Environmental Defense Fund. whlcb arsued that the 1974 Sale Drlnldnf Water Act n- qulred EPA to regulate or1anlc chemicals found ln tbe nation's water systems. The proposals reportedly will tlve munlcipallues five years to install charcoal filtra- tion systems. The move follows studies whlcb show that scores or organic chemicals are commonly found in m urucipal water supplies. At least 21 of the cbemicall are known cancer·caualng agent.a. I Mounted In 14 Kt. Gol6 Surrounded By 18 Dezzllnt Otamc>M1 With 24" 14 Kt Gofd Chain . Mow 11200• ....Sl60LIO M~J14S JHOA,_st; ....... n.r.. IM{Ptt. IM/S& IM/S..11-1 -~~~Al .. MYLOM CARPET ·~~~ ~ $2.99 ,.. . ~ ... ~Ull -........ . ~•11¥ . UltAftalt. , ....... . -~ ,.......,,., t:3MJI u. ltMt>O· ........ . CONsUMER OU Shore Shop. ... Attention! Ladies and Gentlemen ,7 I VOL. 71, NO. 26, .. SECTtONS, .. 0 PAGES Development 1rowth, and new taxe1 to pay for city services to •upport that 1rowth, were main iaaues discussed Wednesday in an Irvine Clty Council can- dl4ates' Jorum sponsored by the Irvine DemocratJc Club. The forum, at University Hi1h School, was one of several acbeduled by community or- 1 nizaUona to 1ive Irvine voters a chance to meet and question the candidates. two of whom will • be elected Much 7. Although nJne candidates will be on the ballot. one, attorn Y Jerry Shaw, bas withdrawn from active campilpln,, ciUng business conructa. The others are attorney• t;arry Agran and David Warren, former mayor Art Anthony, private investicator Carol Effen· berger, plannin1 commissioners Ellen Freund and Larry Hoff. man, schoolteacher Vivian Hall utyowner. Anthony, whoserv d two_years on the council beginnl~ In 1074 - one yenr mayor -said COWl· ells then and now h v done ood jobsandheplanstodomore. He s ld effecth• land use planning "in cooper \Ion with the major landowner in lhe county (the Jmne COmpan )" make a· projected 2001000 city population not unr nll t c. Attorney Acran, California Blizzard Kills 12; Entire TOUJns Closed By 'lbe Alsoclated Preas A blizzard jabbed into the up-f per Midwest today, making driv- in1 all but impossible and cloa- in1 entire towni.. At least 12 people were killed in weather- related incidenta east of the Mis- sissippi River. · Indiana and Ohio declared statewide emer1encies. The Na- tioul Guard was called out ln t Hichi1an to reacue atranded motorista and 1et doctors and nursea throu1b the snow to hoepltals. Gov. James A Rhodes called the storm "the worst bli1zard in Ohlo history." Columbus and Four More Korea Ties cted? other communities were at a standstill. Schools were closed and roads blocked -a situation tbat stretched across the Midwest from Minnesota Into western Pennsylvania. The snow.was accompanied by bitter 'tOld that swooped down from Canada and drove the wind chiLl factor to 69 degrees below zero at Fugo, N.D. Strong winds blowing acrosa a thick blanket of snow 1usted up to 48 miles an hour in St. Louia, where the wind chill factor dipped to 49 below aero. The NaUonal Weal.her Service said the system waa one of the most lntense winter .Jtorms' on record and warned stranded motorist.I to stay in their cars. "Bei111 lost in open country durin1 a bliuard ls almost cer- STRANDED-ORIVER PENS THOUGHTS-A3 ta in aeath, '' tbe Weather Service aaid. Hundreds or cars were 1tranded alone highways and back road• tbrou1hout the Midwut. Wind.a lashed across the na- tion'• inldaection, reecblng up to 60 mph 1n Michigan and driltlng snow to depthS of up to 10 feet. Switched Off Board Left in Darkrie1s Ex-First Eadies May Come to Fete Former Republlcan flrat ladies Mamie Ellenbower, Pat NJXon ind Betty Ford have been Invited to headline a GOP fund· raising dinner next tnonlh t th Dlmeyjand Hotel. Tom Glass, a staff m tnbet of the Orange County epubllc n central Committee. ald the din· ner ls still in tbe planiitng ataaes. He said lti scbeclQled for Feb. 22. Tickets will be told It $125 ~ person. Gius aatd none of the three The anow was cenerally four to alx inches deep with as much as 11 inches reported In Min· nesota. . "This is a dancerous weathtr pattern," said Forest Varvle, a weather service apokeaman i1n St. Louis. ''It stretches an the way up throu1h Canada to the arctic. There wlU be hi1h winds and temperatures down to about five above. People caught out in the open could easily freeze." The weather Aervke issued a blizzard warnln1 Wednesday night for parta or Ohio and much of Indiana, where heavy •now and hilh winds virtually im- <See SNOW' Pace AZ) Oil War \ Predicted An armed Swiss soldier euidcs hi horse, which is we r· ing a gas mask, during maneuvers in ttie Swiss Alps near Airoto. The gas mask is part of full battle gear for horses 'accompanying Swiss troops. Cana 'Fallout EDMONTON, Alberta <AP) - A. surveWance plane picked up a "bi&hly probable" radiation con· tact near an l1olat.ed town 1n Canada's far north, and specialists were en route there today to determine whether lt ls contamination from a fallen So- f'roaaP,..eAI HANNA ••• oordlne to Panetta. The asalstant attorney general reportedly told the conereaamen the Justice Department hopes to complete lt.s criminal pro1eeu- Uon by March 1 and then tum Its evidence over to conares&ional com mitteea inveati1atin1 whether there was unethical conduct but not neeessarlly c.riminal wrongdoi.nc. The Justice Department has won three criminal Indictments from a federal grand Jury in connection with tbe alleeed Sc>utb Korean influence buytni. vlet aatelllte, Canadian mllltuy offlclall laid. Il was the Ont indic U of unusual radioactivity alnce the nueleat·powered Cosmos 954 apy satellite dropped from outer space and disinte1rated ln names in the atmosphere over northweat Canada early Tues- day. Canadian officials said Capt. John LY12e and two members Of a Canadian armed forces .. nuclear response" team he commands left Yellowknlft, Northwest Tenitoriea. at dawn today by helicopter for Baker Lake, a trading post of about 300 people 1,100 miles north of the U.S. border in Minnesota. Official• said aix U.S. and Canadian scientist.a a6oard a Canadian Forces C·l30 Hercules transport would Join Lyne'• team at Baker Lake, which la situated 550 miles northeut of Y ellowlmlle and 200 miles inland from Hudson Bay. LilHput Plager Bill Durkin must not look very Lilliputian to David Talbot and Melissa De Vita, 4· year-olds at the Child's World Pre-School in Irvine. But Durkin is a member o( the Lilliput Players, processional theater com- pany that tours schools. Troupe. will pre· sent "Rumpelstiltakin" at 9:30 a.m. aod 11 a.m. Feb. 4 at RaJ)cho San JoaqUfu In· termeUiate School, 4861 Michelson Drive, Irvine. Tickets ($1.SO for cliildren and adults> are available at the pre-school, 552·9229, or at the door. by cuttln1 the price of automobile casoUne, the price would olily come down about two ceots. If the taxes, royalties and bonuses the oil com.pa patd government were eUmlnatea, the price would come down 30 cents, ho eald. ) Korean rice dealer Tonssun Park wu indicted 011 char1es of trylnt to buy influence for the South Korean government by givlnc campaign contribuUons and other money to more than 20 conaressmen and entert.ainlnt dozen1 of others. Hanna wu indicted on· cbargea of consplrine witb Park and South Korean intelUcence officials to serve u Part'• aaent in Congress in the operation. The mission of the acienUsta, leavlnJ from Namao air base near here, was to "confirm" the probable radiation contact, aaid Maj. Wally West, armed forces information oCficer for Alberta and the Northwest Territories. West said the probable contact was made in the Baker Lake area Wedneaday ni&ht by another speclallr equipped Hercul• takine part ha tbe In· teoalve aerial sur•eillanee mounted after the re.entry of the satellite, which carried 100 J>OUnds of bi1bly radioactive uranium 235. f'ro• Pa9~ AJ Liqqid Gas a '~hreat' SNOW ••• Panetta said CivlleUi told the coniresamen he uked Tonpun Park durinl quesUonlne in SeoUl about 40 former membera or Congress and 60 preaeat ones. mobilized mucb of the state. State police closed a number of roads after they became blocked by drlfUng snow. In TeMessee, mow, sleet and gusty winds were reported over much of the state. Lightning ac- companied the snowstorm as it passed over Nashville. p,....p,.geAJ "We've had so many accidents in the mldstate area that we can 'l begin lo keep up with them." said Peter Lustre of the Tennessee lliJthway Patrol. ."We can 'teven get to them all." GROWTH, TAXES EYED. • • services.·• Hoffman said he Is concerned thal the city may lose lts "unique character" should stale housing guidelines encouraaing the development or low and moderate-priced homes be made mandatory. rather th mere· 1u11eaUona. The plmn\nJ commlU\oner said such requlrements could brinl renL controls, and makJ it impossible for clUes to create "exclusive" commuoltles like Irvine's upper-crust TUrtle Rock. Rock. Mrs. Freund, who's lived in Irvine since it.s incorpontJon, urged Jess development and more commitment to open space. She crtUcized the current city council for what she aalcJ ls \ta reliance on profesalonal ataff, whlle ignoring com- miasloners and volunteer tom· ft)itteemen. Mra. Ellenberger, who fa con· ductlnt her campaJin wl~t b~lp, was impeclnc abOut ts· sues but sald "Irvine'• 1ot a plan," °f'hich aboGld be ntlther ii1td nor aldetracked. She 1aid of \be other can- clldat.el, "You'Ye tot a ceally fine selection beN; these people iinpreas me." Moore, a c:ommunleatlona encineer, favOred a .. moaerate, eontnlled" approach to 1ioWtb. He said the council n"41 to figure a way to lnaure that low· priced bousina stays low•p_riccd, alnce the experlecce With such bousl.nc tn Woodbridce ahoWcd q>eeulatora almpty Wusht -:up the cheap tiouaea and r old tbem for 1ubatantlally more U.an tbe:v pald. Moore alao poodered tax .re-f6rm. Why, he want.tel to know, •hould tho OWMI' of a $100,000 me. who £:: tho 1ame cltY !!~Vices u tho own r of a ~.0()0 home, have to pay twice much ln tax ? • Each <1 the c tidlda q, asked to comment on two issues lhat have bounced around coun- cil chambers. The fint was whet.her to pay $1 million to $2 million (aside from federal cra.nts> to lower the grade oC the Santa Fe rallway, rather than bulld aLreet overpaues or µneterp 11 • l&ost aald they favord the plan. Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Effen· berger and Moore said it was somethlne to be conaldered. Second was whether the can· didatea favored a real estate transfer tax <on homeowners selling their homes). Hall, Hoffman, Anthony and Moore were against it; Agran said it was "sensible," Mrs. Freu,nd said lt waa "something to con.std~.'' Mn. Effenbereer aaid ... don't m~e taxes." All the candldates except Mra. Hali and Mrs. Effenbercer acreed not to run for other office during their coWlcll terms. Mrs. Eff e~beraer said tbe only reaaon she would desert her new post, however, was if ahe we~ uked to run for President. State police in Kentucky closed all state highways in lbe western two-thirds oC the state becauae of deep anow, while some residents of eastern Ken- tucky were forced to evacuate their borri •hen heavy rams prompted CTecks to overflow thelr timki. An estimated 100 to 150 cars were stranded along Indiana 66 east of Evansville and the occu· pants began arriving at the Evansville National Guard Armory shortly before dawn. It took rescuers about four hours to retrieve victims. "I can't Imagine anyone other than emereency-related or· ganizaUons will be operating to- day," said Tom Little, director of support services for the Ken- tucky Division of Disaster and Emer1ency Services. "The roads are in the worst condltlon they have been in all wlnt~r.'' said Johnnie Roberta, dlapatcher at the state police post in Frankfort. * * * NtmJlyweds Rescued Fmm Floatin.g Ice ·~ • NEW YORK (AP> -A fedual watchdog agency saya the na· tion ls courtinc disaster on a scale comparable to a nuclear bombing by the way it stores llquetied natural gu, the New York Times !laid today. A final draft report beini circulated In Wuhineton by lbo agency, the General AccounUn1 Office. concludes tbal a serious storm, earthquake or act of ter- riorilm could ~ ooe or \be huce atoraae tub arouOcl the . nation &ndMt off explaliom I.bat would kill tens of tbOuands 'ol Americana, the newspaper said. Natural 1as frOiH lnw Uqwd form to reduoe Ill volume ls stored ln buge tanks ln about eo sit.ea ai'owld ~country. T.he re- port aays that Just a truckload of liquefied gas could expand to fill 15 miles or subway tunnel or 110 mllesof s.ewerplpe. ll 1aid the sort ol streaHI the 1tora1e tanks are dellcned to wllhltand will be excceeded al a numt>eT ol placea in the next ball eentury, and "oae or more ol them will S>robably fall by fall· lhl over ontta aide, immediately 1pUlln1 all &ta conteiits. .. 11 th.11 . . . happens in a densel:v populated area, a catastrophe may take place. 17 I :VOL 71, NO. 26, 4' SECTIONS, 42 PAGES New Plea FailS to Halt et\hortion Trial BJ TOM BARLEY °' .. ....., ..... ..., A defense areument that Dr. Wllfiam Baxter Waddill cannot be trled for murder because the mother ot tbe child he allegedly ltrangled ln Westminster Com· munlty Holpltal aareed to its d atll by abortion was rejected Wednesday in Oran1e County Superior Court. Judge James K . Turner de· nled the m<llion m d by defense attorney Balfopr Wataon hortlJ before testimony an ln the trial Of the .U.ye r·o1d Hunt- tn1ton HarbOW' physician. Wataon compared tbe 22·w old fetus allegedly stran1led C.O death in the hospital nursery last March 2 to the monster created by Dr. Frankenstein in the novel of that nam..-. "Whatever the thine wu, it WH not breathln_a nougb OX• y1en to sustain life/' W t&On araued, addin that tbe child h d undoubt dly uatatn d massive braln damase. · Deputy Dlatrict Attorn y Robert Chatterton arlier ar ued in hiJ openin1 statement that the infant bad bre thin& r.robl ms at bltt.b but WH m · nc marked pro1re11 Jin the nunery while emer ency treat· be· Midwest Par~lyzed Blizzard Kills Nine; Entire Towns Closed 1 By 1be Aaaoelated Pre11 f I A blizzard jabbed Into the up- per Midwest today, making driv- tne all but impossible and clos- ing entire towns. At least nine people were killed In weather. related incidents east of the Mls- f aiaaippi Rlver. f Indiana and Ohio declared l atatewlde emergencies. The Na- J Uonal Guard was called out in ' Michigan to rescue stranded motorists and get d<><:tors and nurses through the snow to hospitals. Gov. James A. Rhodes called the storm "the worst blizzard in Ohio history " Columbus and Four More 1 Ko~ea Ties ;~ected? l WASHINGTON CAP) -Ii. top JuatJce Del)Artmcnt otllcl 1 w quoted today aa eaylri he ex- pecUi to k Indictments of four mor former congreumeu lD th alleged Korean lnfluence·buYlnl atralr. .Aaaistant Attorney Gener 1 Benjamin R. ClvilelU was guot· ed as giving that assessment to Junior House members on the baal• of hia queatloninc thls montb of Tonpun Park, the cen- tral fl1ure ln the controversy. Rep. Leon Panetta, D·Callf., chairman of the caucua of frubman ind aophomore House Democrats, relayed Civlleth'• comments after the Justice ... Department official eave a closed-door brietin1 to the caucua. ClvlletU could not lmmed(ate· 11 be eached for comment. P,alletta aald that Clvllettl also told the conll'cssmen the Justice Department ls lnvesti1at1n1 hetber former Attorney General John N. Mltthell and th r otncialS knew abOut the al· leged · iftfluence buylnc but dJd ot adequately lnvestieate 't.' Panetta said CivUetU did not name the four form r con· e11mcn alnst whom Indict· menta mlllht be sought. ClvUetthatd hO anUcij)al a otal t fl Indictments of ormet congressmen. including tormer Oran1e County Rep. tcbard T. Hanna. D·Calit., who (See HANNA, Pag A!> . other communities were al a standstill. Schools were closed and roads blocked -a situation that stretched across the Midwest from Minnesota into western Pennsylvania. most intense winter alorms on record and w•rned stranded motoriab to stay in their can. The snow wu accompanied by bitter cold that swooped down from Canada and drove the wind chill factor to 69 dearees below zero al Fargo, N.D. Strong winds blowlnc across • thick blanket of snow 1usted up lo 46 miles an hour in St. Louis, where the wlnd chill factor dipped to 49 below zero. The National Weather Service said the system was one of the * * * "Being lost in open country during a blluard u almost cer· STRANDED DRIVER PENS THOUGHTS-A3 taln death ," the Weather Service said. Hundreds of cars were stranded alon1 hi&hways and back roads tbrou&hout the Midwest. Wlnda lashed across the na· tion '1 midsection, reacblng up to 60 mph ln Michl(an and drift.ins gusty winds were reported over * * * Newlyweds · Rescued From FlOating lee MASTAL RZ Jl' LL INTO m w ter and climbed onto noatin1 ice. POllc &.Id hls wit fell lh tryln to reach him. l\s the 1creamln1 couple chm& to tbt chunk of lee it 1an breakin1 apartanddrlflin1. Berflic Colleran, who lives on the 19th noor of a t>ulldln1 overlooking the lake, said, 0 1 heard someone repeatedly screamln1 for help throu1b several hundred yards of bllizard. It sounded more serious than some rowdy comln1 off a night on Rush Street. I opened the window to make sure ttie crl were real and then I called the police. I wa amazed l COuld hear the criea ao clearly, but, fortunately, I live downwind lrom the lake." SIX OFnCERS FASTENED their belt.a tnto lifeline and temporarily anchored the disinte1rat1n1 floe 10 feet off shore. By that time other officers hqd (otlm a rope whleb they tossed to the couple. Police said Mastalerz tJed the rope to hlmae\f and made It back to hore with tho help of a tree branch placed between the noat and land. Firemen arrived and put a ladder out for Mrs. Mastalen who climbed a.1hore. ''I didn't think we were aolnl to make lt," a&id Mastaltr1. He said he had moved from a suburban area back to Chicaio because "I love the lake." Liqiuna Water Link Contracts .Awarded· much or the tat . Li1htJJing ac· companied the snowstorm as it paased over Nashville. "We'w had ao many accidents in the mid.state area that we can't beain to keep up with them," said Peter Lustre of the Tennessee Hidlway Patrol. ."We can't even reUothem all." State police In Kentucky closed all sttito hl1bway1 in tbo western two·Gilrd.s of the state becauae of deep snow, while some residenta of eutem Ken· tucky were forced to evacuate their homes when heavy rains prompted creeks to overnow their bankJ. <See SNOW, Pa&e A2> ·i Keepfng Tlaefr C'filns llp These California sea lions at the Kansas City Zoo gather at a hole they formed in the lee where they can catch a oreath of air and get out of the water. Temperatures in Ule Kansas City area are hoverina around the zero mark. A second Orange County Grand Jury Inquiry into the murder of Stephen John Bovan of Fountain Valley continued to- day after attempts by defense lawyers to hall deliberations failed. Superior Court Judge Robert E. Rickles refused late Wednea.- day to sign a restrainin1 order that would have halted the Grand Jury's e"amlnallon of the Bovancue. "I have enou.lh faith in my fellow man to feel that the GranCl Police Group Not Linked To SC Force Jury is falr min4ed enou1th to take a second, Impartial lootc at this ca • "the Judie said. Defense lawyers ur1ed that the Grand Jury be barred from lht C&!Ml after Superior Court Judce Robert P. Kneeland dis~ missed Indictments that charee aeven defendants with murder and conspiracy. D~eme lawyers succes fully areued before Judce Kneeland that the District Attorney's of. lice withheld a great deal or evidence that was favorable to their clients durtna the Grand Jury investi1atloo. But, they were less than suc- cessful in their day-Joni bid Wednesday to find a judge who would slen their order r6tr ing the Grand Jury. Lawyera and witnesses who appear before the Grand JUrJ Wedncsd.Y commented that it will be at least a month before the panel can reach a decision on the &van case. Deputy District Attorney Dave Cartel'. bu made it clear that if the Grand Jury wlU not atve hlm the seCOnd indictment be 1 ks, be will ~e the cue a1airist the seven defendants Ul hanlcipill Court. VAN. Pase At> J a1 JOANNE REYNO OI .. o.11\' l'lltlt .... t:. H. "Hubie" Clark :wamed his audl~ today that lie was gQUtl to "Kate hell out of you." lh was right In a somber speech before the Newport Harbor Atea ctiamber of Commerce, Clark predicted tbat tbe naticm'a ener1y policies, Wlless drastically altered, have ·'predestined ua to a war to take rrom othen the oal we cannol prod ace ounelves." Clark, presillent of Baker IA· tttnat.ional Corp., an oil tool company, said be believes the United States bu sufficient SUI>- Ckanup For Sewer Pipes Set plies of oil to 5upply ill own needs into the next CeAtW')'. But he aald Um auppll • un- der p,._ laws, are unpr • ble to 'PUJDP, IO the naUon Ui a pendent on foreign oil supplies. Clark predicted that lt won't be too many ;,eart before tbolle foreign countrle1 become to wealthy that they will literally not want uy more money. At that PQlAt. they wW quit selllnf to the United St ••IDd we ' 11 have to send ln tb Marines to tau by force we can't bqy. Tbo war WW suit because uoaomlc1 will have nm out ill striq." Clart blamad the lack ol in· terest In domestic production on government intervention in Lhe form of price controls and in the various tues and fees levied ca 'j l p.roductJca. He claimed that U tho major oil companies were to compi.te- ly wipe out their after.tu profits by c uttloc tbe prlc• of automobile 1uoDne, the price would only come down about two centl. ~ The 90 miles or sewer flpes If the taxes, royalties and running under tbe city o San bonuses the oil companla paid Clemente will get a cleaninc thla eovernment were eliminated. year, at the recommendation of the price would .come down IO lloward Bensen, city public ... cents, he aald. works director. Clark, who aaid he made an The City Council approved identical preaeriUtlon to Benson's recommendation to Concress in 1971, said be award the sewer cleaninc ton· believes the $14 a barrel prite troct to low bidder, Powe-Rooter cbarced by forei1n oil producen Sewer and Drain Service of San· is a ju.st one since the U.S. bM ta Ana. The one-year contract lJ been "phmdertnc" those foreicn for $41,342. economies before the 1174 oil Bensen t.old cmmcUmea the d· esn bargo. ty dMan't have adequate staff t.o He aald that the covenumnt handle cleaninc and on1ola1 price limit of $5.SS a batnl for maintenance of the sewer domestically produced crude :.-ystem, u it bas done In the has mandated the use of fciftlp past. oil because domestic compan.Ms The pipe cleanlnc shouldn't cannot afford to pump the oil have to be repeated for several and gas t.o supply tb1I nation. years. u1d James Mannina. ci v 1 I C'ngineerin1 aaaistanl with the city It should ol!!O eliminate tree root 1;toppuges a nd potential blol·kagcs which now cause backups and other sewer prob· l('ms a couple times a month, M annang said Fro.a Page A I WATER ••• ly deadended water systems •t both commuolt1es, allowinc ~ wat8"1' t.o be supplied front either direction in the event of an inter· ruptaon at either locahon. Sweeney said the remaining $198,000 Crom Lbe federal loan are going for some raeht or way a~quisilibn. enganeerin&. lnspee· lion. surveying and legal fees. Ile said the rest -approx· 1mately $50,000 -wlll eltber be returned to the Economic Development Admlnlatration, or U$ed for addiUonal capital pro. Jects relatcdtot.hollrellne. I The federal loan comea to the district in the form of a .W.year ~imple five percent interest pro- gram . The project must be completed by April 1 under term a or the federal loan procram, Sweeney oid. l &HG rTak n At Laguna School Lacuna Beach pollce are ln· vest11aUn1 the then of baseball tttuipent from La1una Beach Hi&h School. I 'Orticers aaid eicht i.lumlnum buebaU bats arid a dozen baseball were taken from locked physical education itoraae room, possibly durlnt tfle Christmaa holidays. Tbe b\lr1tan broke a lock on a alld· l~I 1Ja door to gain entrance tq the room, ta1ctn1 the eqi.a.lp- nt valued at $214. Teens Seized On Theft Raps Two San Cle01ente teen-aaers were arrested by city police Wednesday on suspicion of res· idential and auto burglaries, committed earlier 1n the day. Frank D. Hunls, 18, of 218 Ave. Palayo, and a juvenlle were arrested at Hannla'a home arter police inveatlcators re- ceived reports of a SUS bur1lary or lools from a home at 1001 R\lena Vista and theft or a stereo from a van parked on the same street. Hannis was beinc held today on Sl0,000 bail al the San Clemente J,1.il, said Det. Pete Go6dwln. Tbe juvenile was transported to Oranee County Juvenile Hall. Front Page Al SNOW ••• In Tennessee, snow, sleet aDd SDO\f to depths of up to 10 feet. The snow wa$ eenerally four to 1ix lncbet deep with as muc:b aa 11 Inches reported In Min· noaota. . ''Thi.Cit a dueeroua 9'Htbtr pattem," ,_.d l'oreat ;Va,..,, a weather service spokesman iri St. Louis. "It stretches all tb way up throulb Canada to arctic. 'nlere will be hl1h winds and temperatures down to abOut five abov . People c out ln the open coUld eastty freeze.'" Th• ~atticr •ervlee ilaued a blluard wanatna Wednesd17 nleht for p.arts of Oblo alld much of Indiana. *taero heav1 snow and hl&b winds virtually Im· moblli.zed mucb of tho state. State police clo&ed • number Of road• after U.ey tieume btoeted by driftiJlg snow. An UtimatOd 100 to lSO ~an were it.randed •10lll lndlana II east of Evuavtlle and tbi oc p nta began arrlvlnf at th Evaoevlll atlona Guard Armory ahoitlY bef. "awn. t toOk t c abOut four hours to" trt victims. Laguna Tnrek Stop San Juan Capistrano truck driver Donald P Beck, 39, told Laguna Beach police the brakes on his vehicle failed as he. was comtng down Bluebird Drive Wednesday afternoon, causing him to slam into an old garage on Galen Drive. The dump truck. cn~cyin& 10 tons of fill dirt, toppled th structure and came within inches of going over a 15 fool high wall on the other side of the garage Police said Beek was not seriously hurt in the 3:30 p.m. incident. Liquid Gas a 'Threat' NEW YORK CAP> -A federal watchdog a1ency says the Da· Uon is CO\U'tlnl disaster on a scale comparable to a nuclear bom binc by lbe way it stores liquefied natural au. the New York Tlme1 said today. A final draft report belnl circulated in Wasblnst.on by the a1ency. the General Accountini Oflice. conclude. that a serious storm, earthquake or act ofter- riorlam could rupture one of the huce atoraee tanks around the nation and set off ~plostons that would kill tens of thousands or Americans, the newspaper said. Natural &as froun into liquid form to reduce Its volume is stored In huge laf\ks in about 60 sites around the country. The re· port says that just a truckload of liquefied gas could expaad to nu 15 miles of subway tunnel or llO miles of sewer pipe. It said the aort or stresses the storaee tanks are destined to withstand Will be excceeded at a number of placet In the neict half century. and "one or more or them will probably fail by fall· tn1 over on Its side, lmmediatety apilhne all it.s contents. "tr lhu; ... happens in a densely populated area. a Ff"091PfJfleAJ BOVAN ••• catastrOpbe may take place. The same train or events could be started by aabot.aae." tbe Times quotes the report as saylnc. As dranea by Its principal author, Dr. David Rosebaum. the GAO report char&ed that the federal government bu not act· ed prudenUy or adequately to protect public hftlth and aafety. The report was called lAac· curate, and lta author was ac- cused of a vendetta acalnst the 1as Industry by Geor1e H. Lawrence, a spokesman for the American Gas Assoclatloo. The only known serious liq· uefied natural cas accident oc· curred in Cleveland in J9" and caused 130 deaths and 22S in· juries. But the GAO sald tbat a large part of the city would bave been destroyed bad the wl.Dcl been blow Ina in a dUferent direction. An explosioe on Stateo Jll&Dd in 19'73 that killed .0 wskmen was in a eoo.OOO.barrel atoraae tank that bad been p\UDped emp- ty ror their repair work. Pockets of cas trapped in tbe tank'• polyurethane llninl wen set orr by a spark and Ignited the lining. The nmes saJd the 600-paee draft still can be revised, but that tts conclusions appear t.o be set. J bucket or water t drown the em t lot On another occulon, be said, Waddill sugaest.ed to Comelsen that the infant be drowned in a nur.ery slnlt, Chatterton sald bll key wli·· ne11 will alao testify that Wad- d lll at one point asked for potauium dlJOrlde wWathe Inten- tion of usin1 tho chemical to end the lnfant'alife. He said CGroels.en wlll testify that Waddill, uiuabl to obtain tbe chemical, then 1uaeated • injectioo ol tnaulin as a meas ol eodln1 the baby's life. • The vlctlm la identified u ••Baby Girl Weaver," bom March i. 1'1T, and described u the 22-week fetus of an t.iDwed J.l.year-old moc.ber'. BUSing Rejecte(l SAN DIEGO (AP) -Man- datory buslnc bas been rejected by an official citizens' school in· te1ration panel In refusing t.o ap- prove a proposal by district ol· flclals. Tbe earlier lndlctment was bued on alle1ation that Bovan was shot outalde the El Ranchlto Reataurant ln Newport Beach after beine confronted by what poUc~ describe as "a trio of hired euns" imported from tbe Eaatcout. Earlier 11'81\d Jury evidence included the aUe1ed confessklo of Jerry Peter Flori. 41, of Hwrt· ington Beacb wbo, the prosecu- tion clalm1, admitted tbllt he allot BOvan Dine Umea. SONY CAN HELP YOU WARM-UP THOSE COLD WINTER NIGHTS A POWERFUL REASON tWBU¥ASONY CASSETTE RECORDER ill1 a'.ed that the ··~ waa reprtaal pl•aned by operators of Prasadam Dis· tributing Inc., a Newport Beach tnv t firm. · Oil War Feared By Exec By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI .. O.llJ l"lltt tuft E . H. "Hubie" Clark warned his audience today that he waa 1oing to "scare hell out of rou." He w ai; right. In a somber speech before the Newport Harbor Area Chilmber of Commerce, Clark predicted that the nation's energy policies, unless drastically altered, have "predestined us to a war to take rrom others the oil we cannot produce ounelves." Clark, president of Baker In· ternational Corp., an oil tool company, said he beUeves the United States has sufficient sup· plies of oil to supply Its own needs Into the next century. But ~ aald thoge supplies, un· der prC11ent laws, are unprofita. bll' to pump, so the notion is de· iwndenton foreign oil supplies. I Clark predicted that 1L won't be too many year:s before thQ.se foreign countries become 10 wealUly U:iat they will JteraJlf ot want y moremone7. At th t 1>¢pt, the1 Ill qWt 11elling to the United States "and o'll h vc to nd Jn tb arln to wk by force h t :we c n't. buy. The war: wlll tc• ult because economics wm ve run out lts s\rin1." Clark blamed the lack of in· terest ln domestic production on 1overnment intervention in the Worm of price controls and in the artou1 taxes and feea levied on oU production. ~El :aGY, Pase A2) evated yBrown . Gov. James A. RtiOdes caUed the 1tonn "the worst b.liuard in Ohio history." Columbus and other communities were at a 1tand1tlll. bitter l::Old that swooped down from <;anada and drove the wind chill factor to &9 de&ret.J below iero at F reo, N.D. Strona wiMs blowin1 acroai:; a thick blanket ol anow gusted µp to 46 miles an hour ln St. Louis, where the wind chill factor dipped to 49 below iero. most intense winter record and warned stranded motorist.a to tay In J,heir cars. STRANDED DRIVER PENS THOUGHT9-A3 Schools were cl01ed and roads blocked ~ a situation that stretched across the Midwest from Minnesota lnto wntern Pennsylvania. The 11oow wu accompanied by The National Weather Service aald the system w s one of the "Beine lost in open courrtey durtn1 a blizzard la almost cer· taio death," the Weather service said. ASSISTANT :aINCIPAL Ch ryl Eraavu admits the campus as a meas until she decided to lel the ho11 run wild each da11 for 10 minut . Each week, a dirf. rent class Of seventh or el1hth graders ia assigned one or rour separate areas of tho campus. The four uoups are competin& to see which can keep its area m the cleanest condiUon. · AT 11IE END of each day's litter pickup, the Jud1e1 award a pol.ill total l9 each croup -four points for "spotless," three for "you missed a little,'' two for "you miesed a lot," or a questionln1 one point for "were you there?" .. , CAN'T believe it, the,re'a been a 100 P•' r c:cnt improvement," said Martin, wh"" adds he now has a touah time decidin1 which part of the camp~ is cleanest. Point tallies are kept and the class that does the best for the week get.a possession of a "aoJ hog'' trophy for the followin1 week. SCHOOL OFFICIALS say the competi· ti on will last until the end of the schOol year. wlth the HOO Patrol achieving the highest number of ~ints getting a chance to "pil oul · · on free ice cream. we Ice Victims' SC:reams Heatd CHICAGO CAP> -Screams !?Om a man and hla wlr stranded oo an ice noe Off Lako Michl1u'1 ahore were beard n the 19th floor of a hi1h rise, aDd t.be couple were rucued with the help cil poUcemen forming'~ ch ln wllb theil" leather bell.I. Gregc;ry Mastalert and h1S Wife Of six months, Beverly, both 31, told rescuers they went for a "romantic atroll In lbe snow" Wednesday rught alone lbe shore In the Gold Cout area. ASTALERZ ELL INTO THE ater and climbed onto floating ice. Police 11td hi5 Wife fell ;in teyln1 to reach him. Ju the acreamlng couple ctun1 to the chunk Of Jee 1t tie1aa breaklr.l' apart anddrillin,. Bernle Colleten, who llvea oo the 19th fioor of a bullt'! .. 11 overlooking, the lake, nld, "I heard someone repeetecUy screaming for help throuah vetal hUndnd yards of bllnard. It sounded more serious than &0me rowdy comins off a niehl on Rush Slleet. 1 opened the wlDdow to make sure the cries were real and th n I called lhe police. wu amaied I couldihear the crtes clc rly, but, fortunately, l live downwind from tho lake." New Plea Rejected In Doctor's Trial By TOM BARLEY Of .. .,.,,, ...... ltafl A def argum lhat Dr. wuuam Baxter Waddall cannot be tried for murder because the motllcr of the ctilld be alle&tdly str n"ltd ln Westmiftater Com· munlt1 ltoepital acreed to its death by abortion was rejected Wednetday in Oran1e County Superior Court. Juilge James K. Turoer a. nled the rfiotlcm made by defense attorney Billfour Watson shortly Newport Beach c:lly coun- cilmen, who have batlled the county over the zollin1 of an island of county territory In lhetr clty, Hy they would Uke to tak• over the contested property. The tHan1le consist• of ~2 acres off Superior A venue near Hoa1 Memorial Hospital. The iooln1 of land 1n lhe trtan1Je has been the aource of the lon,e-· 1tandlna dllpute. City otncials want the proper- ty to remain zoned for com· mercial and induatrlal uses on· ly. However, the county · recently rezoned a lar1e portion of it for hJgh density residential use. Hilb density, as defined by the county . ._ up to 40 uniUI per acre. Io Newport Beach max· imum denaity b 15 units per acre. Councilmen, led by Coun· cilman Don Mcinnis, indicated they want to start annexation proceeding11 to lake the ter· ritory out of the county's handa. Under a newly enacted state law. cities can annex unin· corporatl'd Islands of Jess than 100 acrt•s without havio1 an election among residents of the parcel to be annexed City omcials noted that there are i.liJI many obstacles to be overcome such as uUUty 1ervice and road 1mprovement.1,•but Cl· ty Manager Robert Wynn said he believes those problems can be solved through ne1otlations. Mcinnis, who has been most vocal in opposition to the coun- t~ 's toning of the trlancle, urged councilmen to move as quickly as possible to annex the land. "We oucht to stop beating the cou nty to death about ionlne in that area lC we are unwillln1 to move ahead under the pro- visions orthencw law," he added. . Del., .............. TAIANGl.6 IN QUESTION City Want• Annexation &van Case Contimies Before Jury BULLETIN Sevea people namn.a la aa Oraa1e Comtty Gnnd JV)' la- dlctment l.b.at waa dllmllMcl WI •eek ln Superior Court were ln· dieted •c•ln today by the same craad jury. -· A second Orange County Grand Jury inquiry Into the murder of Stephen John Bovan of Fountam VaUey continued to· day after attempUI by defense lawyers to halt deliberations failed. Superior Court Judge Robert E. Rickles refused late Wtd.nes. day to sioi a reatrainin1 order that woQ,Jd have halted the Grand Jury's examination of the Bovan case. "I have enoueh faith m my fellow man to feel tMt the Grand Jury ia fair mindetl enou1th to take a second, imparilal look at this case," the judae said. Defense lawyers ur1ed that the Grand Jury be barred from the case. after Superior Court ludge Robert P . Kneeland dis· missed indictments that cbarce seven defendants with murder and conspiracy. f',.._PageAJ ENERGY THREATENED. • • He claimed that if the major 011 companies were to complete· ly wipe out their after.tax profiUI by cutting the price of automobile 1asoline, the price would only come down about lwo cent.I. If the laxes, royalties and bonuses the oil compa11ie1 paid government were eliminated. the price wo1.1ld come down 30 cents, he said. Clark, who said he made an 1denticaJ presentation to Congr ess in 1977, said he believes the Sl4 a barrel price charged by foreign oil producers 1s a just one 1ince the U.S. had been "plunderina·• those loreain economies before the 1974 oil embargo. He said that the aovernment price limit of $5.85 a barrel for domestically produced crude has mandated the use of foreilln oil because domestic companlea cannot artord to pump the oil and &as to 1upply thl1 nation. And forelan tuppllera, particularly Saudi Arabians who are recelvina that $H a ban-el, are golna to nm out of places to spend and lnveat that motley, particularly becau.e they are not beJng allowed to lnveat In American bustnesaes. "When they don't bave any furtheT use for your dollars. tbe only lOllcal Utirit for them to do ls to cut back en production and not take your dollar1, .. be said. The dlautroua war that eOU1d result can be headed oft, I\• 11.id, only tr tho feder1t 1ovenment lt willlna lo Utt the reatr:lctJona which 'lnakt lt eeonomlcally un- sound to drtll In the U.$. "The capital Investment re- q u lred to produce tbat oll domeattcally wlU.J>e hu1e." be Jlld. "And we're"'' onli nation that placed price eonttola on It to prtvent profit• which a.re UMt ourc Olthatcapltal." Con ervaUonl ho added "Isn't H to C\4 it DeCaUJe )':QU Cll· • not change consumption pat· terns over a short term. ''I can't take a saw and chop one or my plants into secUons and distribute them around the country to save enerty on shlp. pine what's produced. "You can tell me to conserve my tail of(, but I can't decen- trallze that ractory. "What we need is a ch•n1• In the production capability of this country, not more attempts at conservation and prevenlion of profits." ManNabl>ed In Smuggling UPLAND (AP) -A .49·year· old man baa been chareed with smu11Un1 ei1ht TalUtlan blue loriea, amone the world'• rar•t birds, into lhe United Statea, of· ficials report. John Edward Evans wu lr· rested at. bia home here Wednea-. day by U.S. custom• omcen. . The agents said they found th birds. worth about $S,OOO apiece, In Evans' houae, and added the lorlea WoUld ~ seat to a iquaran- tlne station tn Hawaii for ob· servaticn. The lotle:1 are bilieved to be potential carriers ol Newcastle's diseaae, "1Uch periodically b dev aatatect floclla Of dOmeaUc fowl in SOuthem CallfornJa. t was the flrst indlcatloo of unusual radl<NlcUvity since the nuclear-poweNd Coemot ts. •PY utelllte dropped lrom outer apace and clliinte1rated in name1 tn the atmosphere over northwest canada early Tues- day. Canadian offlclals •aid Capt. John Lyne and two members of a C.&nadlan armed forces "nuclear response" ttam be commands left Yellowknife, Northw•l Territoriea. at dawn today by heUcopter for Baker Lake. a tradln1 POil of about 300 KU/nappers AskRamom. PARIS (AP) -Kid.nap· pera of wealth)' in· dustrhll1t Baron Edouard-Jean Empaln have contacted the famlW and demanded a ransom, Franch autborltlea an·. nounced toe1ay. An Interior Ministry spokesman 11.ld the kid· nappert provtd.tld pr60t thet are hotdinc the 40· year.old Bel1ian nobleman. Sourcu 18ld they sent a letter written and ·slp.d by him. Gerard .. llerter, tbe mlnt1try 1pokeaman, did not reveal the amount of the ransom demanded for the safe return of the handsome heir to the Em· paln·Schnelder group, one of Europe's lar1est in· dustrial empires. But :so urces said lt was $5 million to $10 mllllon. F,....PageAJ SNOW ••• Tht mlsalon 0( the 1cl nli ii, leavln from Nam o alt b e near here, w 1 to itconfirm" probable r di Uon contut, old ~aJ. Walb W t. rmed f information ornc r for Alberta and the Northwest Territories. West alid the probable contact was made in tho Baker Lake area Wednesday nl1ht by, another specially equipped Hercules t1ldn1 part in the in· tensive aerial surveillance mounted alter the re-entry Of the aatelllte, which carried 100 pounds of hiChly radioactive uraniumm. • Weat Hid a u .s .-Canadian s~lentlftc team on board that plane felt certain the radlaUon detected was not comlnc from a natural source. He aatd the data S@llected were belnC analysed. • The satellite broke into nam· lnt fireballs eut of the Great Slave Lake in the Nortbweat Tetritortea. Tbt aearch for rad1oacUve conhmlnation widened Wtdn I)' to Pal1I Ol Mlcht1an, Wlacoasln and Jllinol• and to more Populated re1ion1 of nort~em Canada. Spoketmen for the CanadJan Def tnH Department .. Id the Harch mlthl extend to the eutero aelbOard or lht United Stata and Canada. ~bout 35 more ac enutta and te.ohnieian1 from Uie Jb'S. rtuclear teet site lo N•v1d1 new to Canada oa Wedn day to b tp In the radiaUori aurvey. AbOut'is Nevada spechillsta had a ady Joined the search effort. lleadg tar Trou An armed Swiss soldiet guides hi horse. which is wear- ing a gas mask, during maneuvers in the Swiss Alps near Airolo. The ga~ mask is part of full battle gear for horses accompanying Swiss troops. Gulf Blast Sinks Liberian Freighter ST. PsTERSBURG, Fla. <AP> -A Utienan·retlstered rrel1hler carrying thl'ee tons of exploalvea blew up and ap· parenlly ank early lOday In the Oulf of Mexic:o, the Coast Guaro Hid. There .,.., no word on tho fate of &ho 28 German and Filipino crew members aboard the Eva Maria. 'lt happened awfully quickly. We're Wonaerin1 lf the crew had tirne to 1et Oft," Coast Guard 1P9kttman Steve Fra&ler sajd. "' He aafd the captain of the VtJsel wu Identified u Peter Lunau, a German. A dl1lftsl call from the 49'l· foot frcl.ithler reported the ahlp was sinklna atter an explosion in the mlddle ot the Gulf about t.oO mil• from St. Petersbura. But by mldmornlnc • .flve planes that aeardle<I all nilht by OoOdllcht still had not. sighted the ship, aurvlvora or debris. l'ruler seid. The ship. en route from san Juan, Puerto Rico, to Vera CniJ. Me.l(ico, wat primarily careyln1 carao in containers but aliO had three tons of e11jiloalve aboard the Coa1t Ouard 1ald. Tho vessel also carried two )&rte lifeboate, two ure ra.ttA and 32 Ute Jackets. SONY CAN HELP YOU WARM-UP · 'THOSE COLD WINTER NIGH~S A POWERFUL REASON TO BUY A SONY CASSE'ITE RECORDER ByTOMBARL Y Ol•Dllty ............ A defenac araument that Dr. Wllllam Baxter Waddlll cannot be tried for murder because the mother of the child ho allecedly stranaled in Westminster Com· munity Hospital agreed to it.9 death by abortion was rejected Wednesday in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Jame. K. Turner de· ebaek nled the motion made by def e attorney Balfoar Watton l:_only before testimony beaan w the trial of the 4'-year·old Hunt· intton Harbour ptlyslclan. Wat.son compared the 22·week· old fetus alle1edly 1tran1led to death in the hotpital nursery last March 2 to the monster created by Dr. Frankenateln in the novel ol that name. "Whatever the thln wu, it was not tn1 enough ox-)'ltn to 1ust81a life," Watson arcued, 8ddiD8 tbat the child had undoubtedly sustained m111lve brain(1ama1e. Deputy Dl1trlct Attorney Robert Chatterton earlier ar1ued in hla openin1 ttatement that the lnfant bad breathint problema at birth but wu mak- iDI marked pro r at In the nursery while emer1ency treat- ment, 1ncluding oxygen, wu be· ing administered. Chatterton told the Jury that WaddUl, who had unsucce f\llly attempted a saline abortion on the ll·year..old motber, hal\M those resuscitation efforts, aent the nursing 1taff from the nursery arid then aqueeied the life out ol the child. The infant. idenUOcd In court as "Baby Girl Weaver," was Midwest _Paralyzed BliZzard Kill,s Nine; Entire Towns Clo~ed By The A1socla~ Pre11 A blizzard jabbed into the up. per Midwest today, making driv- ing all but impossible and clos- ing entire towas. At least nine people were killed in wealher- Jelated incidents east or the Mis· • sissippi River. Indiana and Ohio declared statewide emergencies. The Na- tional Guard was called out ln M1ch1gan to rescue stranded motorist.a and get doctors and nurses through the snow to hospitals. Gov. James A. Rhodes called the storm •'the worst bllziard ln Ohio history." Columbus and Four More Korea Ties Expected? other communities , were at a standstill. Schools were closed and roads blocked ...L. a 1ituatlon that stretched across the Midwest from MiMesota into western Pennsylvania. The snow was accompanied by bitter 'tOld that swooped down from Canada and drove the wind chill factor to S9 deereea below zero at Fargo, N.D. Stront winds blowine acroa a thick blanket of snow eusted up to 46 miles an hour ln St. LOuil, where the wind chill factor dipped to -49 below zero. The National Weather Service said the ayatem wu one of the * * * most lnlenle winter 1torm11 on record and warned stranded motottall to stay {n their cars. "Belnt lOl'l ln open country durin1 a blluard iJ almost cer· STRANDED DRIVER PENS THOUQHT&-.\3 ta lo death," the Weather ServiteHld. Hundreds of eau were 1trandJ:d atona bt;hwaya and back roada tbrou1hout the Mldw Wlndtl lashed across the na· lion's mldseclion, reacblnf "I> to eo mph ln Micht11n and drUUn1 1uatr .tods were reported over * * . * . SIX OFFICERS FA8TBNEO their belts into a llfelint and temporarily anchored the dlsinte1ratln1 floe 10 feet off shore. By that time other officers had 1otten a rope which they tossed to the couple. Police said Mastalen tied the ropo to tilm1 1f ~d made it back to sbOril ,rith the help ol a tfff branCh placed between the noat and J11ict Firemen arrived and put a 1&dd0i' out for Mra. Mutalers who climbed UhOn. "I didn't think we were 101.nf to mue t," 11ld Mutalen. Jle aald he had moved fr0m a 1uburban area back to Chic 10 because "I love the lake ... much of the state. Llghtntn1 ac- companied the 1nowatorm as it passed over Naahvllle. "We've had so many accidents In the midstate area that we can't be1in to keep up with them,·• said Peter Lustre of the Tennessee Hiihway Patrol . .' 'We can't even eet to them all,'' State police in Kentucky closed all •tale hi1hway1 in the western two-thirds or the state because of deep 1now, whale some r ident.a of eastern Ken- tucky were forced lo evacuate their homes when heavy rains prompted creek• to overnow their banki. C8ee SNOW, Paae AZ> oo war Sadd/,ebal!k PlalU Day/or ~r Citizem TEN CENTS Beady for T~ouble . An armed Swiss soldier guides tiis horse, which i& wear· ing a gas mask, during maneuvers in the Swiss Alps near Airolo. The gas mask is part or run battle gear for horses accompanying Swiss troop . A second Oranae County Grand Jury inquiry lnto the murder of Stephen JOhn Bovan of Fountain Valley continued to· day after attempts by defeo.ae lawyers to bait deliberations failed. Superior Court Judge Robert E . Rickles refu.sed late Wednes· day to sitn a restralnin& order that would have halted the Grand Jury's examination of the Bovancue. ''I have enouRh faith in my Cellow man to Cee1 that the Grand Jury ia fair minded enough to takt a second, impartial loot at this cas .. the judge 11id. Defense lawyen urced that the Gruel Jury be barred from the case after Superior COUrt Judie Robert P. Kneellnd Clis· mi&Md indictments tbat charge ven dsfendan~ witb murder and conspiracy. Def lawyers succ fwly argued before Ji,J,dge Kneeland th t th District Attomey'a df. fie Ubh d a great d al ol evidence &hat was favorati to th r di tt during the Grand Jury tnvestiaaUoo. But, y were less th o sue· ccs ful in their day·long bid Wednesday to find a Judee who would lgn their order restrain· in1 the Grand Jury. Lawyers and witnesses who appeared before the Grand Jury Wedne day commented that It wlll be at least a month before the paq~I can reach a dccls1on on th BOvan case. Dcput)' District Attorney Dave Carter baa made lt clear that i1 tho Grand Jury wiH not give him the econd lndictm4!Jlt he !leeks, he will pursue the ca e against th aeven defendants In Municlpnl COurt. .. Cable Release Workmen raise <.'~r that plunged about 150 feet off Live Oak Canyon Road near Cooks Corners Wednesday after- noon. The car, driven by 19-year-old Steven Piazza of Orange. ::.kidded oCf the embankment and rolled over at the bottom. The victim escaped with a bump on the head. Check Puts Critic Back in OC Jail Oranae County Jail's rorem05t critic, ex·con Charles Thomas Mill er, is back in Ora nae County Jail today. This Ume, Miller is charged with issuing a bod check, for $335 made payable to Casino De Part>e M illt'r gaint.•d notoriety last y<>ar wht'n he acted as a speraal , jail investigator for the Orange County Bar A~ocialion. Al the conclusion or the so· ulled probe, the 33·year·old ex· con charged unnamed jail dep- ulies with acta or brutality and accused seven unidentified dep· uties of murder\n1 an lnmate and thcl pasaJna hi.I death oft as a suicide. Later. a spokesman for the bar association said Miller's findings were "without sub· stance" Last September Miller found again when he was chareed with burglary and recc1vln& stolen Art Gallery Set to Open At SaJ,dJ,elJlrek Saddleback ColleJ(e's new art gaUery ls open this week alon1 with "Man of La Mat1oha" In the Mission Viejo campus• new theater. • • Works by contemporary artist James Jarvalse or Los Angeles will bo on d11play in the eallel'.)' from 6 to 8 p.m. 1before ''La Mancha" performance lOnl ht throuch Saturd y. Performances of "J..o. 11n " begln at I p.m. Jarv&i.se, whose palat!nt stYle Is Lo tha Hudson Riv r School Of nonobJectlve b tr ct ex· pressioni~m. alsOla prOfes&orof art at Oxnard College. T'tle work to be shOwp _1 t S«c!· dleback is primarily lindsCDpe on a larae format, accordlnl t.o Babette DuSanJ·Jones, 1alfery director. She noted that Jarvalse hu displayed hia workl in' a num~r or one·man howa a!ld trivita· tlonals and has di.'tplaycd in tbe Mu eum or Modern Art ln New York as P.Art ot the "U Arnerlca " how. property. A few days later the charges were expanded to in elude allegations that he had ll legally recorded phone con· versations with an FBI agent and an Orange County judee. Then last week a Superior Court jury cleared Miller or the phone tapping charge but was split 6·6 on the burglary charge, a deadlock that resulted In a new trial being ordered. Records show that It was Irvine police who arrested Miller Wednesday mornlne In his apartment at 1433 Superior Ave., Newport Beach. 1'he jail critic spent the nll)\t in Jail in lieu of SSOO ball. Mill er earned a correspon. dcnce school law deerec whtle in prison. And early tut year he rounded a so-called human rlehts and equal Justice foundation de· signed, among other things, to seek out and correct what he claims were inhuman conditions in jails and prisona throughout the state. F,....P~Al SENIORS •• ·• EDMONTON, Albert CAP) - A surveUlance plan plcked -. "highly probebl4 " radiation con· tad near an ol1tcd town ln C nada 's far nortb. and apeelaliit5 we"' n route thete today t.o determlae whether It. ls cootaminaUOD from f &lleA ~ v1et satellite, CuuadJan mllit.ary ofnclala said. It was tbe tlrat lodJeaUon of unusual radioacUvlty 1\Dce the nuclur-power~ CoemOilt 954 spy aalellll• dropped from outer space and 4islntearated ln flames In ~ atmosphere over northwest Canada early Tuel· day. Canadian officials Hid Capt. John Lyne and two members of a Canadian armed forces "nuclear response" team he commands lert Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, at dawn today by helicopter for Baker Lake, a tradln1 post or about 300 people 1,100 miles north of the U.S. border in Minnesota. Officials said six U.S. and Canadian' 11clenUats aboard a Canadian Forcea C·UO Hercwea transport would Joln Lyne'• team at Baker Lake, which ls 111tuated ~ milH northeast ot Yellowknllc and 200 miles inland from Hudson Bay. The miulon of the sclenlista, leaving rrom Namao alr base l're• P.,,e AJ SNOW ..• In TeMeSsee, snow, sleet and snow to depths or up to 10 feet. The snow wu aenerally four lo six inches deep with ,. much as 11 lnches reported in Min· nesota. . "'J'.his is a dan1etous weather pattern," said For .. t Varvle, a weather service spokesman in St. Louis. "It stretches all the way up through C1a11ada t.o the arctic. There will be hlgh Wilkb and temperat.ares down t.o about five above. People caught out In the open could easily rreete." The weather service issued a bliuard warnlnl Wednesday night for parts or Ohio and much of Indiana, where heavy snow aod hllh wlnda vlrtuaJJy Im· mobllt&ed much of the state. State pollce elo6ed a number of roads after they became blocked by drifting snow. An esUmated 100 t.o 150 ca.rs were 11tranded along Indiana 66 east or Evansville and the occu· pants becan arrlvinf at the Evansville Nationa Guard Armory shortly before dawn. It took rescuers about four houn to retrieve victims. FroaP~AJ ENERGY .•. l',....PageAJ HANNA ••• evidence over to concrea onal committees lnveatl4ati111 whether there was un thlcal conduct but not neret arily crlmlri.al wronedolna. The Justice Department baa won three criminal indictments rrom a federal crand jury in connection wlth tb• alleaed South Korean lnl1u~c• buY1n1. Korean rtce dealer Tongsun Park wu indicted on charaes of trytng t.o buy influence for the South Korean aovernment by giving campal(n contributions and other mo ey to more than 20 con1resamen and enterlalnJn1 dozens or ethers. Hanna wu lndlcted on cbar1es of couplrhil with Park and South Korean lntelU1ence otricials to serve • Park'• a1eat in Con1rees in the operation. Panetta said CivlletU told the con1r men he aaked OOPW1 Park durini questioning ln Seoul about 40 former Jneaibers or Conar and 60 present ones. Clvlletti said tbat" oa tht bub of Park's teatirnon,)' he feelj ~t aboat 45 to &O present con· gressmen can be exonerated of any ethical or criminal wronado- ing. . . . ~ -.. . -~. .... --.......... ·~ ... _ - Valley's Realtors Honor Don Newman The ddlebact Valley Board or Realtors named it.I pres1dent, Don Newman OC Laguna Hills, as realtor or the year for Jm this morning at the or1all1&a· tion'a annual awards breakfut. . Nell Sbukes of Mission VfeJo waa selected realt.or·associate of the year. The two top aWvds and six other honors were presented al Costa Mesa's South Coast Plua Hotel before o rtt0"1·breakiq awards crowd of more than 500 people. Jeff Marshall of Mission Viejo earned tbree of tbe annual awar&i, walking ·off with top salesman, top lister and top- dollar volume plaques. M.rahill, with First American Really, listed '8 homa during 1977, mllde 40 sales. His llstlnp to aled '6,078,4.50 and his •ales were $3,889,850 .. Other winners included Luana Mlele of Mission Viejo, who aarnered top saleis and top dollar runner-up awardl for her work with Katella Realty. Her 32 sales during ttie year totaled ,568,700. Mlke Schaeffer of Mission Vie· Jo Realty was runner up for top Uater honors. He compiled 36 listing a worth $3,081, 700. Board prealdent Newman ts a realtor with Great American Real Estate. Associate Nell Shuk.es is with Sky View Realty. A Message For Burglar SAN DIEGO CAP) -When a thief broke into University Hilh. School student Ethan Flhaerald'1 home, be mu.st have been in a rush, police •ay. F1tz~erald told officers the on- 1 y thine mtuiln1 wu the knapsack be used to carey his books. The thief would do well to read the only bookt entitled "Chris· taan Morality.• A EOWERFUL REASON TO BUY A'. SONY CASSETfE RECORDER Darid B f'1 of HunUnato Be cb, prttld t of OwerlaDd laduatrtes. Inc., Orange. bu been elec~ed chairman ot the Recreatlo11al Veblcle lnduatry Aisodatlon national bOard ol dlfftton. He became prealdeol of OveTland tnj!ustrlet; a manu!aclu.rer Of recreaUoail v h.lclcs, tn Deetnlbitr trn. and ror aevtn yean prlor to that wa_s "1th tho Call.fornlan Camper Manuracturtoa Company ol Or*"lb· • Cllirtef AWrirtb, llUJrttnct.On Beach. has been pro- moted to ass11tant vice ~realdeot•rt&lonal appraisal man11~r for Rom• 7ec1eiat ~vtlip Ucl Loan AnOdaUoa. He l• located at Home Federel'• Santa Ana office. He jOlned Home Federal Jn 19'11 u senior appraiser ln tho commercial/industrial aectlon. He had orked pre. wloualy u u appraber for Ctt1 .NaUOnal BP'k aDd Secuit· tY Paclflc NaUoOal Bw. • .. "I type, take dlctatlOft. file, and do the JOO In nine fiat if I Jiave to.'' JrµJgeOKs ~ Pot Snwking SAN DIEGO <AP) -Crail Reichert, 21, has been authorized by a Judie tp smoke marijuana in hopes it will arrest his violent nausea caused by chemotherapy treatments for kidney caacer. The order waa blued ln El Centro by Superior Court Judge Don Work, whose 18-year-old sot died of cancer last yur. Work told tJMI Imperial CbuDty 1bertff'1 office to live Rel~ an ounco of marl· Juana from a confiscated supply. IN ANOl'BEB ORDER, won told Scripps Clinic in Sao Dieao to permit Reichert to posaeaa and use the weed. • .. He can roll hll own, I guess. 0 Work 1ald in a telephone interview Wednesday. Under California law, possession of leu than one ounce of ,.narJjuana ii a misdemeanor, ~unisbable by a fine of up to $100. WOBK SAID HE RESEARCHED a pilot pro· '1"•m of the Federal DruJ AdmiQlstratl~ in which wafers treated wtt.h the cbemicll THC, a compo- nent of marijuana, were given to chemotherapy patients to c»mbat nausea. Work said he talked with Relcpert'a doctor after morpb.lne apparently failed to combat the :aide effecta of vomltinc and nausea. .. WHETHER REICHERT GETS oa£ pot d ... l>ends on the tnarijuana•a effect, Work laid, adcllna that the marijuana mu.st be "administered under the autdance of hil pbyslclan actually for the tberapeuttc value it might have in overeomln1 the auaea from the @einiotberap7." Reichert developed cancer after a football in- jury three years ap but sraduated from hilh ·school in a wbeelchlllr ln 1975. Hla father la a re· tired aaliatant superintendent of schools In IUJ.a- perial Co\lnt1. 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