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MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 13, 1978
VCK.. 11, No. n, ) HCTIOMS, •NOC$
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Legacy of Bu~hhles:
Flowers and a Survivor·
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Miners Defy Taft -Hartley
Armed Gunmen
Moluccan Trio
Hold· Hostages
APW ......... M-.
SCENE OF SIEGE
Terror In Netherland•
SYDNEY. Australia (AP) -A
young man died after drinking a
.drue. potion brewed at a pre-
weddinl stag party en the ~acb
at N ewcaatle, near Sydney',
police said.
They said John I>Ouglas Kin-
naird, 18, a friend of the bride-
groom, collapsed after be drank
three or four glasses of the ~·
cocUon 11>ade from a wlld plant
known u anael'a trumpet. His
friends setl\lm on a 1ruay bank
to •leep' it on, but found blm
dead lour hours later, police
said.
Four others who drank the
brew became ill end we~ re-
e«>verln& 1A-.bospltal.
ASSEN, Netherlands (AP) -
Masked and heavily armed
South Moluccan militants shot
their way into a government of.
flee building today, wounding at
least six people and taking 30 to
40 others hostage, authorities
said.
A Dutch Justice Ministry of·
ficial said the gunmen, number-
ing at least three, were making
"similar demands" to those
made in previous Moluccan ter·
ror attacks -apparently mean·
ing freedom for jailed comrades
and a plane to fly them out of the
country. ·The area around this northern
Dutch city bas been a focus of
attacks by Moluccan militants
demanding Dutch help in win·
ning independence from lo-
d ones i a for their Aslan
homeland, a former Dutch col·
ony. Thousands of Mol\&Ccans
are in Rolland as immiarants.
At least two persons fleeing
the modem Orente provincial
government office building were
gunned down from behind and
slightly wowided. and it was re-
ported that others were shot in·
side the building.
Tbe terrorists, said to be armed
with pistols and at leait one
machine gun, sprayed the
streets outside with gunfire ftom
upP..er·floor windows. Police ln
arnio1"Cl cars ringed the buUd· tnc. , Man.y ~mment employees
fled the. .)>ulldlng in a panic,
some slldlnl .down fire . hoses
lowered from Wlndowa and then fleelng thtoulh the bact.}'arc:I,
poUceaaid. .
"The bUllets were Rylna about our ean,'' said Leo G. ltlok, a_
a 1ovel'IUIMlll clerk who ..cllPtd
without IQjUfl.
Police IJM)kesman P.T. Sln·
nemil aaid one lloluccan. roclo ap
(leen&aO&. •••• AJ)
Wreckage Found
°"'""" .......... REMAINS OF PLANE THAT CRASHED OFF HUNTINGTON BEACH WASH ASHORE
Authorttie• Still Mum ·on Identity of Piiot Preaumed Loat After Mld ... lr Colllalon Saturday
Wreckage Assists
Sea Crash Probe
By All'l'Btta It. VINSEL
~-Dlllty .......... ~rumpled chunks of a small
plane that doTe straight down
2,000 r.et Into the sea off Hunt· inttou Beach after a mid-air col·
llalOll •Wi anotber aircraft
Slt\ll'day continued washing
ubore la heavy surf today.
One ol the largest single seg·
menta of the p1ane bore its serial
riumbera, Je8diq to ldentific~·
Uon qi the plane ad presumably tbe pilot whose body bu not
beo recovered,
t._vtiMl11tora declined to ideD·
tU1 the student pilot who
cbecked out the orance·aJICl.. wbU• plane from Sbaw
Airmotlve, at Oranp Caunty
Airport, shortly before tbe
Wi-eckedPlaDe
Traced to
SA Business
National Transportation Sale.
ty Board investigators said to-
day the plane that carried five
unidentified people to their
deaths near the Mammoth Lakes
airport Friday was owned by a
Santa Ana construction comoanv. A spokesman for the qeney
said the single-engine Cessna-aJ.O
is operated by the Lowmar Corp.,
2533 S.1lainst.
A-company spokesman would
say only that the firm .. baa no
1Vord (about the craft) u of this
time" when queried thia mom·
Ing.
Meanwhile Mono County
Coroner's deputies said they ex·
pect to establish the ideatltles ol
the five dead people late today.
Tbe bodies, burned be)'Ond
reeo,nltkJn. were found bl the
wreckage of the small plue. ac·
cordlDI to Sheriff'• Deputy
Arcbifehiiatiansen. The plane crashed and bumect
at about 8:30 p.m. FrWay wblle
t_.n1 9ff from the aid aru
airport. Cbristlanaen aald tH
craft hit a rocky, snow~ed
rt die at about the T ,ZOO.foot
elevation seve-ral hundred yards
ea1t of tbe airport landlnl atdp.
JnveiUgatora who are awl
probing the cause of the fatal
cra1b u1cl the 1ls·seat plane wM
flown to Mammoth from Or-.
Coatt~ -·
Throng§
Stay Away
From Job
WASHINGTON (AP)
Miners stayed home by the
t.bousands today, ignoring a
mck*work eourt order as coal
Industry and union negotiators
toot a day olt from bargaining
on a contract to end the 88-day
coal strike. The Carter administration
was hoping enough miners
would obey a federal judge's
back·to-work order so that at
least limited mine production
could resume to ease the plight
of coal·short regions.
But reports from the coalfields
indicated that not enough union
members were sbowin~ up for
the first two shifts for produc•
Uon to resume. There were no
reports of violence and only
isolated cases of picketing,
which is specifically banned by
· the court order.
The union predicted that the
back-to-work order would be
widely ignored by the 160,000
striking miners.
A Justice Department
spokesman said the administ:ra·
lion ex.peds miners gradua1)1
will return to work this week.
"We believe the bulk of
miners will obey the order,"
said 1pokesman Mark Sheehan.
He said that by mid-day.
federal marshals bad served
copies of the court order on
about 90 percent of the coal com-
panies and unim locals named
as defendants.
But be said of'ticlals would ex·
erclse "responsible restraint., in
enforcing·tbe order.
"We don't plan any hasty or
lll-conceived action ••• We don't
seek any confrontation, .. Sheehan
said.
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Coast
Weat•er
Fair th.rouah Tuesday.
Locally breesy witb psty
winds JS to 30 mph. SU&bt·
ty warmer with hllbs 65 to
70. Lon toailbt 45 to 50.
INSIDETe8A~
A laoftclfcoppecl cOMple
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· tnORIM okl MS "ft mt tDOrtla
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AZ DAIL v PILOT s Monday. March 13 1978
Snow Victlln May
MODF.STO CAP) -An elderly
Michigan man who survived a
month stranded In his snow-~und mot.orhome in the tugh
Sierra Nevada may have lived
because his wife died.
Laurence Shannon, 82, and his
wife, Emma, 80, of Grand
Rapids, were traveling lelsw-ely
over the mountains to visit their
.. ~aughter here when they took a
· :wrong turn on a back road and
got stuck Feb 7.
Errorts to free the motorhome
failed, and Mrs. Shannon died
three days later, apparently or
natural causes.
The vehlcle ..-as spotted Fri·
day In a remote section of Se·
Quoia National Park bv a man
fiyiog to a nearby Boy Scout
camp. S hannon was soon
rescued, and his wife's body was
flown out by helicopter.
His son-in·law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. George Spurr,
A,.Wl...,..le
PREPARING FOR 'RESURRECTION' IN MISSOURI
Daniel Rogers With Mother's Body In Freezer
Rest•rrection?
Preacher Freezes Mom's Body
REEDS SPRING. Mo. CAP) -With an upri~ht freezer as
the coffin, the frozen body of 80-year-old Gladys Rogers lay in
state in a small chapel in southwest Missouri. tter son said she
would rise from the dead and give a sign "the end of this age" is
near.
Evangeli st Daniel Aaron Rogers asked three other
preachers lo assist him in the Sunday "resurrection service" at
Clarkson Mortuary in Reeds Spring, a town of about 280 and the
only place he could find a mortician who would go along with his
plan.
HIS MOTHER DIED FEB. ! in Harrison, Ark., 2S miles
soutti of here, and Rogers had her body packed in dry ice for six
days, then placed in a freezer. It took Rogers more than one
month to win a permit lo have the body removed from
Arkansas.
"Jesus commanded us t.o preach the gospel, heal lbe sick,
raise the dead," said Rogers, when asked his motive.
Rogers arranged for gospel singers from St. Louis to lead
singing in an adjoining chapel as he and his fellow preachers
prayed for the resurrection to occur. Only the four preachers
were allowed in a combination office and visiting room, closed
off Crom the chapel, which contained the freezer run by a porta·
ble generator.
"WE EXPECT MOMMA TO BE raised," Rogers said from
his Harrison home. "A neighbor of one of my associate
evangeli sts said she had a vision, and she saw Momma open her
eyes and get up."
Missouri health officials have said they would allow the res·
urrection efforts to continue for an uns\M!'clfled period or time
before requiring that Mrs. Rogers be buned.
Rogers said he believed the resurrection of his mother
would be a signal that Christ is coming "and the end or this age,
as we know it, would be near." He said this meant "all the
wicked will be burned up, by fire ... we believe by atomic
born b fire."
"That don't mean It's gonna happen the day after Mom is
raised, but we do believe that the time will be near," he sald.
"The righteous. the good people, th.ey're gonna survive. Just the
extremely wicked are gonna be destroyed."
picked him up in Visalia on Fri·
day night and returned Sbannoo
to their home here.
"If my mother badn 't died, he
would have tried to walk out of
there," Mrs. Spurr said. "Even
in death, my mother saved my
father's life."
Shannon explained that be
would have walked the wrong
way -toward an empty Boy
Scout camp. His daughter said
he probably would have died in
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COAL •.•
Meanwhile, industry and un-
ion bargainers said they were
making some progress after a
weekend of talks but aren't on
the verge or a negotiation
breakthrough.
A spokes man for the
Bituminous Coat Operators ~
sociation said the two sides had
no plans to meet face-to-face to-
day. although "we are continu·
ing lo work" on the issues in dis·
pule in separate meetings.
Industry bargainers returned
home Sunday but planned to re-
turn here either today or Tues-
day.
''We're getting down to the
brass tacks. . .to the hard ~
sues, ft Nicholas T. Camicia, chief
industry bargainer, said Sunday
as he left the hotel where the
weekend talks were held.
held.
Hopes for a swift settlement in
the 14·week-old walkout faded as
the two sides recessed general
talks after a brief Sunday
session so that small groups of
lower-ranking negotiators could
work on contract language cov·
ering specific issues.
Among the differences
separating the two sides are un·
ion demands to continue free
health care benefits provided
under the expired 1974 contract
and elimination of proposed in·
dustry penalties to curb wildcat
strikes.
United Mine Workers Presi·
dent Arnold Miller agreed that
there had been some progress,
but said "wouldn't put a time
frame" on when a settlement
will be reached.
It was understood that over
the weekend industry
bareainers offered to
significantly reduce what
miners would have to pay for
their families' health care from
what WU proposed in the COD•
tract the union membership re·
jected a w~k qo.
But at Ule aame time, the.
BCOA reportedly withdrew its
offer, contained in the rejected
accord, to keep union health and
pension funds solvent.
The protracted dispute has
forced mounting power curtail-
ments and tens of thousands or
layoffs in the MidwesU!m and
Middle Atlantic regions most de-
pendent on coal.
Mayor to Travel
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Los
Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley
will leave for New Zealand on
Tuesday ror a two.week visit to
meet with government officials,
educators and businessmen un-
der a fellowship established by
that country's government in
honor of the late President Ken-
nedy.
Boy, 3, Dies
Inside Dryer
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LAKESIDE CAP) -A tiny
friend may have turned on a
clothes dryer after his 3-year~ld
companion crawled into lt, and a
deputy sheriff searching for the
boy later found his limp body in-
side the appliance, deputies say.
The victim was identified as
David Allen Covington of
Lakeside.
The boy's stepmother, Donna
Covington, reported David miss·
ing and a deputy aearchlng In
the garage round him.
O"ANOE COAIT s
DAILY PILOT
TERROR UNFOLDS. • •
to the building in a taxi, pulled
out a concealed machine gun
and stormed through the main
entrance, firing off shots. Within
minutes, at least two armed
comrades joined him inside, Sin·
nema said.
Police said they believe the at·
tackers wanted to kidnap pro-
vincial Commissioner Tlnneke
Schilthuis, Drente'• top ex·
ecutive. But s he escaped
through a window of her eround·
floor office.
Klok said he was drinldn8 col·
fee in bis second floor office
when he heard an uproar out.side
t.be building.
"People were s houUna 'Get
out of there t Escape','' be told re·
porters. "I cot to tbe first floor
wlt.b a couple of other people and
then shota were ftred at ua .••
"We ran back upst.aln and
tband a fire boee, which we UD·
rolled and threw out of a .th·
dow. We let ounelvel' down lb.at,
Jumpln1 the Jut few feet to tho around. "We tben ran tor our lives.
WbU• we were numlol a.ctolSI
the backyard, two colleasuea
were blt by pnflre bu\ they
weren't lertoully wounded.''
K.lok •aid one tertor1at be nw
Wll Weatinf a boodJ.lke kJllued
cap.
Wltfteaau aald tt.. IUDllMll
1bot up an ambulance that roUed
toward the buJldln• in u at.-
tempt to remove a wounded man
lylnJ out.Ide. 'nle ambulance
turned baqk. Anotbu JDM
~ .... dJM•ne. frW tbl ~:~.allo WU blt b7 ,..nr..
Jlliiltln loiA llDIDNao. rftU&.
tanta 1-l&ftlC!k Iii IOri• lit um -tcnta ll.2 m.ll11 ahtbwH~ OI •
Amsterdam during the summer
or 1977 when they hijacked a
passenger train and seized a
village schoolhouse.
Dutch marines smashed the
twin sieges June 11, killing slx of
the nine gunmen who held
about 50 hostages on board the
train. The schoolhouse siege in·
volving over 100 children and
their teachers was brought to a
bloodless end by marines and
the four Moluccan gunmen were
arrested.
Cana/, Pact
I.aoksSure
WASHINGTON CAP) -
A leadlni opponent of the
PaDama Canal trHtlH
coaceded tod*J that "the
pretld.ent baa &be voe.ea" to
wlft Senate QPrOVal of tbe
~ti. Sen. Ted Ste .. na, ll·
Alas-a, IQ&d npcll'terl that a1reem.u naelMd du.-. ·
lft1 the put fn 4-Y• ~ at· tecb a·~ .,.,-qslt~
UQS fUr:lber' ne1oUat1on1
Oil hlplq tJ,8. troopl 1n
Paaama ifter> IOOO b .. •
nailed dori tbe nmalntna .owa needed for Qpl'O'f al .
ofd\etnedel. . ,,.. a.. wot.,,.....
d.•1 on Che Panama Canal
tnat1 ~~ *•t th WiiWWQ Will NlllAIA
11ritral lliill ~ to all lblPibil lift4ll" Pmma ....
aamH ~oatrol of Ul• .,...,.., .....
Owe Life to Wife
the snow.
The Shannons had taken back
roads over the Sierra toward
Central Califomja after leaving
Twentynine Palms in Southern
California on Feb. S. The
California trip was part or an ex-
cursion they began last October.
Arter Shannon's wire of 52
years died, he wrapped her In a
blanket and kept her in the
motorhome with him.
tte kept t.be gas heat ocr, stay.
inC warm by wearin1 two aeu ol
union autta, shirts, aweat•n.
coata and pants.
Shannon had stocked up on
rl~~~ macaroni, spaQettl. cum~•
sooos, bread and milk but sWl
Joat 16 pounds durine his ordeal, .
.. It WM like a dream.'' ~
said. •41 didn't believe l~ was
bappentdg." I
lie kept snow cleared from the
top of the m~me wJ:dcb al-
lowed It to be ~ Crom tbe
. airplane Fiida.y.
Shannon 1ald he plans to stay
wllh his daughter for a wblle
and make funeral ai:rangements
for hia wife.
"Thfll) want t.O ~o back home and aeU. my Mttt•, • he said. ''I
have sn...se no plana. I don't even want to ihlnk abouUL" .
Suicide PDblistied
Writer Tel~ of Helping Wife Die
LONDON (AP) -J ean Hum-
phry knew she was dying or
cancer. Dreading a slow, painful
death in a boepltal ward, she
made a pact with her husband to
help her kill herself so she could
die qqietly at home.
On a sunny March morning in
1975, Jean knew the end was
near. She said goodbye to her 1
husband or more than 20 'years,
kissed him for the last time and
drank a cup of coffee into which
be had put a lethal drug. She
was 42.
Derek Humphry, a reporter
for the Sunday Times, told or his
wife's death and his patt in it
Sunday night on a television pro-
gram. His book about It, "Jean's
Way," was published today, and
the Sunday Times gave an ac-
count or it Sunday, along with a
plea for a change in the law oo
mercy killing.
Helping a person commit
suicide is illegal under the 1961
Suicide Act, and the maximwn
punishment is 14 years of·
prison. But prosecutions are
rare and judges are usually le-
nient.
Police in Wiltshire, where the
Humphrys lived, said they
learned of the case through the
newspaper article and proeram
and referred it to the dir.ector or
public prosecutions. He is the
special Crown prosecutor for
non·rouUne cases.
Humphry said today from his
London home: "If the director
decides to prosecute. I shall
plead guHty and ask for the
A .. WI ........
HELPED WIFE DIE
Derek Humphry
mercy or the co~rt."
This was Humphry's story :
His wife discovered a lump on
her left breast in 1973 and tests
showed it to be malignant. After
recovering from a mastectomy,
the mother or three learned that
her lymph glands were can-
cerous and would have to be re-
moved. Then the cancer spread
to her spine and doctors told her
she had only a few months to
live.
ll ' was then that the couple
made the pact to allow Mrs.
Humphry to die at home with
her husband by her side.
A doctor friend, whom Hum-
phry did not name, provided a
lethal mixture or sleeping pills
and painkillers which could be
easily administered.
His wire chose the moment or
death, after she learned that the
cancer bad reached the top of
her spine and was about to enter
her brain.
"At 5 lD 1 she said, 'Well, it's
time you went and got me
something to drink.' Sol Ien the
room and went and made a cup
of coffee for each of us," Hum-
phry recounted.
'' 1 came back in and gave her
a mug or coffee into which I had
put the drug which would be
quite lethal. We said goodbye to
each other and kissed each other
for the last time. and she just
drank it.
"She passed into an lm-
mediatecomaanddied ...
"We were so close, we had
this bond and I felt she'd suf-
fered every pain, you know,
every anguish, physical pain,
that anybody could suffer." Baroness Wootton, a cam-
paigner for legal euthanasia \n
Britain, wrote in the Sunday
Times: "Surely there must be a
better way than this of dealing
with the tragic situation in
which the Humphrys, like so
many other couples, found
themselves."
Man Held in Kidnap
CarhlJad Swpect Wounded in Mission Viejo
'
A Carlsbad man who police al-
lege kidnapped two 13-year~ld
girls in that comwnunity and
then led police on a high-speed,
-40-mile chase into Orange Coun-
ty is reported doing well today in
the jail ward at UC Irvine
Medical Center.
Sheriff's officers said suspect
Nelson Christopher Burns, 20,
was shot by deputies while be·
struggled with the m and
Carlsbad police near the in·
tersectlon of Alicia Parkway
and Jeronimo Road in Mission
Viejo.
Officers said Bums was trying
to seize a deputy's weapon when
the gun discharged. They said
the wound is not regarded as
serious.
Arresting officers said the
pursuit which began in Carlsbad
Friday night after a patrolman.
spotted a suspected stolen car in
which Bums was holding tbe two
girls almost came to an end al
several points along the 40-mile
route into Orange County. ·
But, they said, Burns re·
peatedly rammed Carlsbad
police cars and J"Oared bis way
out ot a nuniber or traps set up
by pursuing officers.
Officers said the chase ended
in Mission Viejo when Burns'
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PLANE ••.
beach-front road below Golden
West Street and Pacific Coast
Highway.
"There was like an explosion
underwater after he hit and then
bubbles and steam like in a hot
springs, ft Peeler rtt0unted.
Alan L. Crawford, chief of the
Los Angeles Field Office for the
NaUonat Transportation Safety
Board, was on the scene this
morning, beginning a probe of the
crash. ·
The .notMt-of Yaarov Paz (left) ls c()nifofUa bY an un·
ldentll'hld woman at hls funeral in Tel Avlv. Pu wu
one Of :IJWl1 vtcUm•i>f an Arab wronat attack on
Jarad S8lurda)'. (St.oey P.,e A._)
'
car skidded out of control and
burst two tires. Officers said
that when they reached the car,
Burns was desperately trying to
·restart the motor with one band
whil,e he held on to the strug.
gling, screaming girls with
the other.
Officers said the two girls
have been returned unharmed to
their families in Carlsbad.
Burns has been booked on
charges of kidnapping, assault
on peace officers and grand
theft auto.
Three Carlsbad police cars
were damaged during the chase.
Officers said the car allegedly
. stolen by Burns was badly
damaged.
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ffiPPO •.•
''By the lime we finished dis-
cussing it they realized we feel
as badly as they do."
Among half·dozen sprays or
roses already delivered over the
weekend was one or pink
rosebuds f'rom Bill Sheffield, the
attorney who secured a court in-
junction against the intenUonaJ
harming of Bubbles.
The "baby" hippopotamus, a
year-old daughter, has become a
replacement symbol for Bub-
bles' irrepresslbillty and de·
U!rminatioo.
Tiny Bubbles, who bad neaped twice before with Bub-
bles, was the object of many of
the callers' concerns.
Lioo Country plans to
somehow mark her from the
rest, so people can see Bubbles'
child al the park.
The dead hippo's skeleton bas
been donated to the Los Angeles
County Museum of Natural His·
tory.
Clerk Kills
Store Robber
WHrntER CAP) -A 30-year-
old man who alletedly or&Jred a
clerk Into a arocett store
stockroom folloWln, a robbery
was 1hot and kUled by a aeeood
clerk Who wltuessed tbe erlme,
polleelald.
Pronounced dMd at t.be scene
Sunday waa bJJOODd Patbecod
Whlttler. Both elerica nportectly
tRa ped WUl'l'.
Police aaJd a.be robber •P·
ppached the c9ri1 forced btt to
band ovv money uom UM easb nraf.a~~ U..oadwed htt lntotha back of mestor..
l , ~ Orange Coast
EDITION
Today's Closing
N.Y. Stoeks
VOL 711 NO. 721 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTV1 CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1978 c TEN:ceNTS
Moluccan ·Militants Hold 60 1 Hostage~
A~EN. Netherlands (AP) -
Sfuth Moluccan militants , a
fanatical group that· bas ter·
l'C)fhed Holland on and orr tor a
decade, struck again today, seiz-
irll a government building and
50 to 60 hostages in a shooting at-
tack that left al least six people
wounded, authorities said.
The four to six gunmen were
demanding freedom for com-
rades in Dutch jails and a plane
to ny all of them, along with
hostages, out of the country,
government officials said.
Police in armored cars quick-
ly surrounded the modem·style
office block in this northern
Dutch city as the terrorists, said
to be armed with pistols and at
least one machine gun, fired
bursts of bullets from upper·
floor windows.
Officials said they feared that
one victim lying out or reach in
front ol the building might be
dead.
A bout 200 employees in the
building, headquarters of the
Drente provincial government,
managed to escape through win·
dows, some s hinnying down
firehoses, afler the Moluccans
slormec1 in. But some were
gunned down from behind as
they fled.
Miners Refuse
To Go to Work
WASHINGTON <AP) -
Miners stayed home by the
thousands today, ignoring a
back-lo-work court order as coal
. industry and union negotiators I took a day off from bargaining
on a contract to end the 98-day
t coal strike. l The Carter administration
t•as hoping enough miners
would obey a federal j udge's
back·t<>-work order so that at
least limited mine production
could resume to ease the plight
of coal·short regions.
Airplane
l Traced to
'1 :SA Fir~
NaUonal Transportation Safe-
ty Board investigators said to·
day tbe plane that carried five I unidentified people to their I deaths near the Mammoth Lakes
airport Friday was owned by a
Santa Ana construction comoanv.
t A spokesman for the agency I said the single-engine Cessna 210
is operated by the Lowmar Corp.,
as~s .. MainSt. . •.•
A company spokesman would
IBY onJy that the firm .. has no
'fiord (about the craft) as of this
time" when queried this morn-
Jng.
Meanwhile Mono County
I Coroner's deputies said they ex·
peel to establish the identities of
the five dead peoplt; late today.
; The bodies, burned beyond
1 recognition, were found ~ the
wreckage of the small plane, ac-·
cording to Sheriff's Deputy
Archie Christiansen. The plane crashed and burned
at about 8:30 p.m. Friday while
taking off from the s ki area
airport. Christiansen said the
craft .bit a rocky, snow-covered.
ridge at about tbe 7 ,200-foot
elevation several hundred yards
east of the airport landing strip.
Investigators who are still
probing the cause ol the fatal
crash said the six·seatl>lane was 'flown to Mammoth lrom Orange
,eo~ty Airport.
Bomb Removed
But reports from the coalfields
indicated that not enough union
members were showing up for
the first two shifts for produc-
tion to resume. There were no
reports of violence and only
isolated cases of picketing,
which is specifically banned by
the court order.
The union predicted that the
back-to-work order would be
widely ignored by the 160,000
striking miners.
A Jus tice Department
spokesman said the administra-
SUCCUMBS AT 78
Harold T. Segeratrom
Costa Mesa
Pioneer
Dies at 78
lion expects miners gradually
will return to work this week.
·•w e be lieve the bulk of
miners wm obey the order,"
said spokesman Mark Sheehan.
He said that by mid-day,
federal marshals bad served
copies of the court order on
about 90 percent of the coal com-
panies and union locals named
as defendants.
But he said officials would ex·
ercise "responsible restraint" in
enforcing the order.
<See COAL·, Page A2)
Car Sought
In Mesa
Slaying
A 1967 oraqe Porsche and its
two occupant.a, seen driving
from U. Souto Coast Plaza
Hotel parkfn,.lot two minutes
after lbe tlaYlng last Thursday
momma ol a Maaaachusetts real
estate broker, are atill being
sought by Costa Mesa police.
The driver and passeoier are
being sought for questioning in
the apparently motiveless shoot-
ing death of 32-year-old Daniel
M . Sweeny of N"atica, Mass.
M. SweenyofNatlclt,Maas.
Sweeny wu ldlJed with a single
shot through the heart by an un-
identified male assailant
the gunman and two hostages on
an elevator in the hotel lobby
early Tbursday.
The two hostages, a hotel
employee and a ·second guest,
escaped Injury by closing the
elevator doors 'as the gunman
fired several shots at his victim.
The mustachioed gunman, in
his early 20s with blond to light
brown hair and brown eyes. ap.
parently fled the lobby lm·
mediately after the fatal shoot·
tng, police said.
Capt. Robert Moody, com·
mander of the Costa Mesa
Police Department's In·
vestigatlve Divis!Qn, aald today
police will continue to interview
witnesses in the hope or getting
information that will lead to the
capture of the killeJ.
• One ol the wounded wu a
school boy shot as be walked
down a street, officials said.
MiUtanta among the South
Molucacan immigrant com·
munity in Holland. have made
repeated terror strikes in recent
years to dramatize their de·
mands for Dutch help in winning
independence from Indonesia
for their Asian island homeland.
The Moluccas and the rest' ol
Indonesia are a for mer Dutch
colony.
The area around Assen, 112
mlles northeast of Amsterdam,
bas been a focu s of the
Moluccan terror cameaign,
most recently last spring when
gunmen seized hostages in a
lraln and school house and held
out for 20 days before military
assaults ended the sieges. Sile
terrorists and two hostages died.
" • , •• , It> \,,,. • ... ~ ............. ~ 11 ... ., ...... .
Michael LaPole smooths the slurry seat being applied to
the main runway at Orange· County Airport today. Jet
traffic has been diverted to Ontario until Wednesday
while the maintenance work is being done. Airport of·
ficials said runway has no~ been worked on since 1969.
Police said today's raid began
at about 10 a.m. as the Drente
provincial coun~ll was about lo
meet in the building. There were
reports at least two provincial
legislators were among the
hostages.
One Moluccan rode up in a
taxi and dashed into the main
e ntra nce, pulling out a con-
cealed machine gun and opening
(See TERROR, Page A%)
Man, 82,
Survives
Elements
MODESTO CAP> -An elderly
Michigan man .who survived a
month stranded in his snow-
bound mot.olilome in the high
Sierra Nevada may have lived
because his wife died.
Laurence Shannon, 82, and bis
wife, Emma, 80, of Grand
Rapids, were traveling leisurely
over the mountains to visit their
daughter here when they look a
wrong turn on a back road and
got stuck Feb. 7.
Efforts to free the motorbome
failed, and Mrs. Shannon died
three days later. apparently or
natural causes.
The vehicle was spotted Fri-
day in a remote section of Se-
quoia National Park by a man
flying to a nearby Boy Scout
camp. Shannon was s oon
rescued, and his wife's body was
flown out bf helicopter.
His son-n -law and daughter,
.Mr. and /Mrs. George Spurr.
picked hi~l up in Visalia on Fri·
day night ~d returned Shannon
to their home here.
.. 'If my mother hadn't died, he
would have tried to waUc out of
there," Mrs. Spurr said. ••Even •
in death, my mother saved my
t.ther's llf e."
Shannon es:plaJned that he
would bave wallred the wroag
way -toward an empt1 Boy
Seout camp. His daughter said
be probably would have died in
the snow.
The Shannons bad taken back
roads over the Sierra toward
Central California after leaving
B b bles' L · Twentynine Palms in Southern • U euacy.: • California on Feb. S. The l!f California trip was part of an ex·
cursion they began last October.
A 'Ti ' D h After Shannon's wire or 52 . ;ny aug te r years died, he wrapped her in a ~ blanket and kept her in the
'motorbome with him.
B1 PIDLIP ltOSJllAalN
Of .. ....., ..........
A roomful of flowers and an
800·pound youngster they call
"'iny Bubbles is the beginning to-
day of lbe legacy of· Bubbles,~
Lion Country Saf&ri hip·
popotamus who died Friday in a
capture attempt.
-Ytie hippo had escaped the
animal compound Feb. 20 and
eluded park rangers who staltt!d
.her around the clock for three
weeks trying to briq'ber safely
home ..
Initial rapture late FridlY
because traoquili&inc darts
finally ended the animal's Sb-
journ turned to sickened di.S·
bell f when she suddenly was • He kept the gas ~eat off, stay· d ~ mg warm by weanng two sets of e~ ~ position on the hill where • union suits, shirts. sweaters,
e d fr L coats and pants. she fell, near a .pon ° aguna Shannon bad stocked up on Canyon Road, killed her, accord· . ... ... t -ed ing to Uon Country veterinarian rice. macaroru, spa""1.e ti. cann. Donald Dooley goods, bread and milk but still
Head toward the bottom or the lost 16 ~ during his ordeal.
1 • t · ht .. lt was like a dream," he slope, Bubb es grea we1g id .. I didn't beli 't as J>1us~edof~~°:t b~~I dla_pbrapn, ~~ppening.,. eve l w
c OS g . rea ng. '-He kept snow cleared from the
Though fint calls to the Uon top of tbe motorhome which al·
Colllltry switchboard, after re-lowed it to be seen from the
ports of ~e death filter.ed out airplane Friday.
were bos~e and threatening, or-Shannon said he plans to stay
fieials aatd, they turned to calls with bis daughter for a while
of sympathy. ak f l ts uw ··-"A land the need 1 r and ~ ~ unera arrangemen e ~rs .. 0 for bas wife. people to _point a finger,. Jo "Then 1 want to go back home
OAKLAND (AP) - A 12-inch
plpe bomb leaning again.It• Ugbt
J)Ole in front of the Alameda Coun·
ty Courthouse wa.s removed late
$Wlday night after a pa55ing bus
driver spotted it and reported it to
police.
~x-planuer Dies
Of Heart Attack·
Schetter, IJ~ Country publicist, and sell my house " be said ''I
said today ... It's difficult for have made no plan~. I don't. ~en
people to accept the death of want to think abou\ it." anythine. We're trying to help · them over that. hump by letting ----------......
them express their anger. f:!---r L: --~ ''It's just that people wanted ~ w~
to get if off their chest.a. They
had really strong feelings. Peo-Break V -.. J _
pie would call angrily, weep, re-.L' OUUJ
Coast
• ,
covet their composure, and ask
qoestJons. f"---i {:!_,;6_ "By the time we finished dis· '-AIU3 ~K.UJ
cusalng lt they realized we feel
aa badly as they do."
(See HIPf'O. Pace AZ)
Man Hijacks
SF Jetliner
OAkLAND (AP) -A Umted
. Airlines jetliner with '15 persona
onboard waa commandeered by
a man who aald be bad a bomb. ·
1'nded·tbls afternoon at OUlad ·
where tht. ea paueu1er1 wve
reJeaaed and t.be man demanded
.tbat be be flown to Memphis.
Tepn .. the hderal AvlatloQ Ad·
llililllttatloa laid. • ,... WJacbr held the pllot. co-
• pUOt and m1ht •111lneer on
Mrddantbe PM 1ald. l'our fllCht a~JH ta were releaaed. TJae alrUner l~t OD tbe lrouod . awa1 ffi>m termlnal a,.. at
' Gaklaaid llitem•Uolt•l 'A.ltPoct. Tbe fUcbtt M, started at San ~ Jt later took Oft for
• J>eil\ftf. I • ~ \ t
· " Beaches on both sides of
the Santa Ana River
mouth were closed to the
public today after a sewer
line ln Garden Grove
broke. spilling raw aewqe
into the river.
The beach qaaraoUne
was put into eUec:t at 9
a . m . today by county
Health Department of·
ficials who said it would
remain in effect indefinite-
ly unW all traces of the
1pilled sewage are gone.
Beaches under tbe ban
Include West Newport's
atrucll flam seth Street to
the river jetty and an ad· diUODal a.• feet north ln· to H•llUn•tOll State Beaeb.
lAIUil ~ lnc!lc.t.d
the Dae that broke wu a »lncb mm cQable ot
bandlbw a mu:tmwn of tlve "inllUon aallona of ........ -.
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A2 CAIL V PILOT c Monday. Match 13, 1011
Cella Funds Unreported?
SACRAMENTO (AP) ... As·
1em blyman Dixon Arnet said to.
day Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
and Controller Ken Cory faiJed'
to fully report the services of a
campaign expert who tesWied
he was paid $25,000 by Dr. Louis
Cella lo work on both men's l.!J74
campaigns.
Canal Pact
Looks Siue
WASHINGTON CAP) -
A leading opponent of the
Panama Canal treaties
conceded today that "the
president has the votes" to
win Senate approval of the
pacts.
Arneti. a Republican run.nJng
for Cory's job, urged lhe Fair
PollUcal Practices Commlssion
lo investigale Brown's and
Cory's campaign finance report·
ing on the contribution by Cella.
Cella, a Santa Ana doctor, was
lhe largest individual poliUeal
contributor in California in 1974.
• He was convicted last year ol
federal income tax evasion,
fraud and conspiracy charges.
Arnett said he band his ac·
cusattons on the 1975 Orange
County Grand Jury testimony of
campaign consultant Geor&e
Mitrovich of San Diego.
Arnett said Cory reported only
$1,500 and added "not one cent
of Mr. Mitrovich's $12,500 fee for
working on the Brown campaign
is .reported in any of tho ll.OV·
ernor'1 1974 or subsequent cam·
paign committee finance re·
ports.''
A spokesman for Cory said the
$1,SOO was reported as a "quite
generous" estimate for "two
&mall services" that were the
only things Mitrovicb did for Cory in 1974.
"We feel fine about ours (cam-
paign reports)," added John
Jervis, asais(ant deputy con·
lroller.
Brown's campaign director.
Gray Davis, said, "It is a
campaign year, and this is the
season for lies and distortions.
The Brown campaign was not
aware of nor did it authroize the
hiring of Mr. Mitrovich aa a
salaried employe. It bas no ob-
ligation to report such an expen.
diture.
"Lou Cella ran an independent
County campaign for several
candidates. U he employed Mr.
Mitrovich, it was his pt,Uqtion
to reP,Ort that ~ditbre on his repori," Davis' said.
Mitrovirh testified Cella paid
him Sl,S-00 a qiontil., ! 10
months ~ 'WOr.k b~ M:al wn
and Corry campal~, ett said.
Cella goes on trial Tues~y ln
San Diego SuPJ!riot Collrt' e 1.27
counts, including charges of em-
bezzliQg more than $3 million
from Mlsslon and Mercy
hospitals in Orance Count)' and
from lhe stat.e and federal gov.
ernments In Medicare and M~
Cal funds.
Sen. Ted Stevens, R·
Aiaska, told reporters that
agreements reached dur-
ing the past few days to at-
tach a provision permit·
ting further negotiations
on keeping U.S. troops in
Panama after 2000 have
nailed down the remaining
votes needed for approval
oC the treaties.
Suicide Paet Ended
London Writer Aids Wi/e in Mercy Death .,.~l PREPARING FOR 'RESURRECTION' IN MISSOURI 1 Daniel R~era With Mother's Body In Freezer 1
The Senate votes Thurs·
day on the Panama Canal
treaty guaranteeing that
the waterway will remain
neutral and open to all
shipping after Panama as·
sumes control of the
waterway in 2000.
Front Page Al
PIONEER ...
1 le was influential in the found-
ing and development of South
Coast Plaza Town Center.
Mr. Segerstrom also was pres-
ident of Segerstrom Center
which comprises the high-rise
office complex owned by the
family in the financial district o(
Santa Ana.
A history burr, Mr.
Segerstrom contributed to the
Orange County Historical Socie·
ly, Bowers Museum in Santa
Ana and lo the City of Costa
Mesa.
In 1974, Mr. Segerstrom and
other members or his family
were honored with the Costa
Mesa Chamber of Commerce's
annual Heart Award for con-.
tributions to the communJ.ty.
He is survived by bis wife or 53
years, Veronica, one son, Harold
T. Segerstrom Jr., and tour
grandchildren.
Other survivors Include his
nephew, Henry T. Segerstrom;
sister-in-law, Mrs. Anton H.
Segerstrom, and great-nephews
Toren and Anton Segerstrom
and great-niece, Mrs. Andrea
Grant.
The family has suggested
memorial contributions to the
Orange County Chapter of the
American Heart Association.
LONDON (AP) -Jean Hum·
phry knew she was dying of
cancer. Dreading a slow, painful
death in a hospital ward. she
made a pact with her husband to
help her kill herself so she could
die quietly at home.
On a sunny March momlng in
1975, Jean knew the end was
near. She said goodbye to her
husband of more than 20 years,
kissed him for the last time and
drank a cup of coffee into which
he bad put a lethal drug. She
was 42.
Derek Humphry, a reporter
for the Sunday Times, told of bis
wife's death and his part in it
Sunday night on a television pro-
gram. His book about it, "Jean's
Way," was published today, and
the Sunday Times gave an ac·
count of it Sunday, along with a
plea for a change in the law on
mercy killing.
Helping a person commit
suicide is illegal under the 1961
Suicide Act, and the maximum
punishment ia 14 years of.
prison. But prosecutions are
rare and judges are usually le-
nient.
Police in Wiltshire, where the
Humphrys lived, said they
:earned of the case through the
newspaper article and program
and referred it to the director of
public prosecutions. He is the
special Crown prosecutor for
non-routine cases.
Humphry said today from his
London home: "If the director
decides to prosecute. l shall
plead guilty and ask for the
mercy of the court."
This was Humphry'& story:
His wife discovered a lump on
her left breast in 1973 and tests
showed it to be malignant. After
recovering from a mastectomy,
the mother of three learned that
her lymph glands were can-
~erous and would have to be re-
moved. Then the cancer spread
to her spine and doctors told her
she had only a few months to
live.
It was then that the eoupte
made the pact to allow Mrs.
Humphry to die at home with
Missing Brothers
Remain 'Mystery'
The whereabouts of two
brothers, believed kldnapped in
Huntington Beach Thursday, re-
mained a mystery today.
Police have arrested two
Buena Park motorcycle club
zpembers and charged them with the kidnapping of Charles
Duane Taylor, 20, and Allen Greg
Taylor, 22, at the youn11er
brother's 1513 Alabama St. re-
sidence.
Buena Park police Sgt. Jerry
Smock said the kidnapping is
believed to be a retaliatory action
by motorcycle club members
stemming from a sbootin& inci·
dentin January.
One of the kidnap suspects.
;!,homaa Floyd Pugh, 31, claims
the Taylor brothers' ha){.
brother. Ryan Baker, was in·
ORANOECOMT c
DAILY PILOT
f , ..
volved in a shootln.a incident in
which Pugh was wounded in the
back, police said.
Police asaert motorcycle aang
members kidnapped the Taylor
brothers in order to obtain ln·
formation from them about
Baker.
Pugh and James E. Earl, 32,
remain in Huntington Beach JaU
in lieu of $25,000 ball. '
Baker and two of hls friends
were arrested Jut week aft.er
they allegedly assaulted a
Garden Grove woman in an ef-
fort to obtain information on the whereabouts of the missing
Taylor brothers.
Police said Baker and his two
friends, Anthony Murray, 19,
and Brett Robert.Ion, 20, both or
Garden Grove, are beina held on assault chargea,
TONIGHT
COSTA MESA PLANNING COM!IQmDON -ReruJ,ar ....._
l.DI, .Citr BaU. e:ao p.m. ooc~-··~
C,11Uomla WIMs." Flne Ana JD, T:Jt!_,.-.
T11l:8DA 1'. llUCll tt NEWPOBT·M&SA SCHOOL
BOA&D -ll•Rlar 111..tlnc, Colta 11 .. clt.)t OOUDCU cbain-.
ben, e:aop.m.
••B.E)(lND TJIE
BEADLlNBS" -Dr. Oilel T. Brown i.ctww, OCC l'an,m. 7 t30 JMll. . ••vot.PON& .. -Soatla °*'
ReperiorJ' 'l'bt~~t ~· Sllnq1 ~ ltll(ll JS,. p.m. .
f
~1
her buaband by her side.
A doctor friend, whom Hum·
phry did not name, provided a
lethal mixture of sleeping pills
and pain killers which could be
easlly administered.
His wife chose the moment of
death, after she learned that the
cancer bad reached the top of
her spine and was about to enter
berbrain.
.. At 5 to 1 she said, 'Well, it's
time you went and got me
something to drink:· So I left. the
'ilwgs Kidnap,
llob Manager
Of Restaurant
A Costa Mesa coffee shop
manager was abducted at gun-
point Sunday morning by two
unidentified men and lhen tied
up and robbed of an un-
d et er m lned amount or
restaurant receipts, police said
today.
Police said a man wearing a
blue ski mask and carrying a
blue steel revolver confronted
31·year-old Ryan Dennis
Barella, manager of a Denny's
Coffee Shop at 105 East 17th St .•
Coata Mesa, as he was leaving
the restaurant Sunday at 10 a.m.
Barella. a Laguna Beach resi·
dent, wu forced into his own
van by the gunman and an ac·
complice and driven to another
Costa Mesa location where be
was lied up and robbed.
Police said Barella called
police a few minutes after free-
ing him.sell. He was not injured.
Fro.Page Al
TERROR •••
fire, police said. The other
gunmen ran in behind him.
One of those who escaped,
clerk Leo G. Klok, 42, said be.
heard ·an upr.oar and "people
were sbouting, 'Get out or there!
Escape!" He said be and two col.
leagues beaded downstairs but
suddenly found themselves fac--
ing a masked terrorist. He opened
fire but apparently miss~~
parently missed. ,
"We ran back upstairs and
round a fll"eboee. which we Wl·
rolled and threw out of a win·
dow. We let ourselves down and
then ran for our lives .•• The
bullets were fiylng about our
ears."
He said two people running
with him were hit by gunfire but
were not seriously wounded.
A police spokesman said the
terrorists may have intended to
kidnap Commissioner Tinneke
Schilthul.s, the province's chief
executive, but the 6S-year-0ld
woman escaped through a win·
dow of her ground-floor o(flce.
The spokesman said 21 Moluc·
cans are Imprisoned for pre·
vious attacks, Including seven
for the 1977 raids.
The government refused to
give in to similar demands last
year, insisting that the terrori.llts
first release all hostages.
room and went and made a cup
of coffee for each of us:• Hum·
pbry recounted.
"I came back In and gave her
a ~ug of coffee into which I had
put the drug which would be
q\Jite lethal. We said goodby~ to
each other and kissed each other
for the last time, and abe Just
drank it.
"She passed into an lm·
mediate coma and died •••
"We were so close, we bad ·
this bond and I felt she'd suf.
fered every pain, you know,
every anguish, physical pain,
thatanybodycouldsuffer."
Baroness Wootton, a cam·
paigner for legal euthanasia in
Britain. wrote in lhe Sunday
Times: "Surely there must be a
better way th.an this of dealing
with the tragic situa,ion in
which the Humphrys, like so
many other couples, found.
themselves."
F,....PageAJ
COAL •••
-.
uwe don't plan any hasty or
ill-conceived action .•. We don't
seek any confrontation," Sheehan
said.
Meanwblle, industry and Wl·
ion bargainers said they were.
making some progress after a
weekend of lalk.s but aren't on
the verge of a n~10UaUon breakthrough.
A spokesman for the
Bitumlnom CoaJ ~ntora ltJJ.
soclation said tho two aides bad
no plans ta meet faee-to-face to-
day, although "we are corttinu·
Ing to work" on the issues ID dis·
pute in separate meetings.
Industry bargainers returned
home Sunday but planned to re.
.turn here either today or Tues·
day.
"We•re getttna down to the
brass tacks. • .to the bard -is-
sues,'.• Nicholas T. Camlcla, chief
industry bargainer. said S\mday
as he left the hotel where the
weekend ta1ta were belcJ.
held. ' · • \
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·Resurrection?!
Preacher Freezes Mom's Bod-ii
' REEDS SPRING, Mo. CAP) -With an upright freezer aw
the coffm, the frozen body of 80-year-old Gladys Rogeri; lay in
state in a small chapel in southwest Missouri. Her son said she
would rise from the dead and give a sip "the end of lhia ~ge" is
near. . .
Evangelist Daniel Aaron Rogers asked three other
preachers to assist him in the Sunday "resurrection service" at
Clark:a Mortuary in Reeds Spring, a town of about 28d and the
·only plaCe be could fiad a mortician who would go along with his
plan.
~ MOTHER DIED FEB. % in Harrison, Ark., 25 miles
so\ith of here, al)d Rogers bad her body packed in dry ice for six
days, then placed in a freezer. It took Rogers more than one
month to win a permit to have the body removed from
Arlransas.
"Jesus commanded us to preach Uae gospel, heal the sick,
raise the dead," said Rogers, when asked his motive.
Rogen arranged for gospel singers from St. Louis to lead
singing in an adjolnlng chapel aa be and his fellow preachers
prayed for the' resurrection to occur. Only the four preachers
were allowed in a combination office and visiting room, closed
off from the chapel. which contained the freezer run by a porta·
ble generator.
••wz EXPECT MOMMA TO BE raised," Rogers said from
his Harri.son home. "A neighbor of one of my associate
evangelists said she bad a vilion, and she saw Momma open her
eyes and get up."
Missouri health omctala have sald they would allow the res·
urrection efforta to contloue for an unspecified period of time before requiring that Mn. Rogers be buried.
• Rogen said he l>elleved the resurrection of his mothel"
would be as~ that Christ ls coming "ud the end of this age. ils 'We know tl, wOuld. be near." He said this meant "all the
wickW wlU bo burned up, by fire ••• w~ believe by atomic
bomb fire."
• ~'Tbat don't mean lt11 gonna happen the day after Mom is
raised, but. we do believe that the time will be near," he said.
''The f'llhteous, tho good people, they're goaha survive. Just the
extremely wicked .are aonna be destroyed ...
Ot1aen No Contest . . . 5 Vie for Seat
' .
On Water Board Hope& for a swift settlement In
the 14-week-old walkout f-2.ed as
the two sides reet'Ued 1meral There will be a fi've-way race cupation listed.
talk• after a brte• :Sunday June 6 for the distriet 1 seat on -Dlstrlct z, Gerald E. Price,
session so that small groups of the Orange County MunJcipal Westminster, incumbent:
lower-ranking negotiators could Water District's board of di.rec-• -Dls&Tlct 5, Clem M.
work on contract languqe COY• tors. McCollocb, Laguna Hills. in·
ering specific i.Uuea, But In four dlstricts of three cum bent; A. Otto Kutsch, Santa
Among tbt differences Orange Coast area water Ana, protective service officer;
th d boards, there will be no election Wayne A. Clark, Irvine, Irvine separatine e two •i es are UD• In Jurte .because oo candidates Ranch Water District director. loo demanda to cootloue free health care belle.fits provided filed by Friday's deadline lo Candidates for director of the
under the exnired 1974 c:ontrad challenge the incumbents. · Trt·CIUes Municipal Water Dis-
d Umin -:,-ot eel · In two other districts, District trict are:
an e alion propos 10• 3, of the Coastal Municipal -Dlstrtd 3, Wade F. (Doc> dustry penalties to curb wildcat Water District, and District 3 of Lower, San Clemente, reUted slrJ~~ Mine Workers ~1• the Tt-1 Cltlel Metropolitan oral surgeon. ·
dent Arnold Miller agreed that Water District, the flllng -District 4, Arthur J.
lhere bad been some pro8q!ISS. deadline was extended until this Holmes, San Clemente, appoint·
but said "wouldn't put a time Friday became ~ incumbents ed incumbent; , •
frame" on when a setilement dtdnot&eekre-election. -District 51 Gary L.
will be reached. ,. Candidates for Municipal Carmichael, San Clemente. fire
Water District Include: officer; Wayne T. McMurray.
It was understood that over -Dlltrid 1, David K. Jones, San Clemente, appoin\eq i.Dcum-
t h e weekend lo d u at r y Huntington Beach, incumbent: bent.
b a r I a l n e r • off e r • d to Barbara A. Bartol, Huntington Candidates for director of the
siJnificantly reduce what ~acll,.buainesswoman; James Coastal Municipal Water Di&--
mmers would have tO P•t for W ~ (Jin» Edwardl, Coeta ¥esa, trJct are: _ •.
their families' bulth 'Can 1rqm• lnauatrtai deveh»e"ctnSultant; -District Z, .James W.
what wu propoMd in ttae:eon· • Tiln Htl'ch, Costa Mt;,aa,.·no oc· Decker; Laguna Beach, appoint-
tract tM tndan membenbip ro-eupatlon listed. and Michael ed incumbent;
jected a ~k ago. Griffith. Sunset Beach, no oc· -District 3, Donald A. Mcl.n·
------------------------------------------------------------------------~ nis,NewportBeach,enemeer:
An llith!! boatman propels his sfender
uaft bY lea rowing, a ~t'actlc:e employed ~1 Inhabitants Of lnle Lake :Jn Burma'•
5ban SUit.a. EUmlcally dlqereut. Lrom the
-Dl*id f. W.K. Patrict,
Costa Mesa. incumbent.
p,....PageAI
filPPO •••.
Amoag half.doz.en aptays of
roses already delivered over the
weekend wa• one of pink
l"08ebuds trom Bill Sbeffidd, lhe
attorney wbo eecund a eotart in-
junct.lon atainst the Jntentiooal
harmlH ot Bubbles.
. Tbe,baby" b.lPIJIC>ootamus. a
.JUZ'-old daUlbter~ bM become a
replftomeot aymbol for Bub-
1 blu' 1rtepr111lbJlll¥ and de-
•terelnatioft.
Tiny Bubbles, wbo had
neaped twice before with Bµb-
~!s, wa. the object Cl( m1.1l7 ol
'UMI Callin' eonetl'M.
Lloa Co•ntr1 plan• to
•meboW mutt· b~l" from the .net.-eo feClll*9 cu see Bub~' eblld al 0. p.rt. ·~i dtilll llllPDo·• ·~ ... clOiiMed lO &he JM ~es ~ M•"«lfla Cl( Na&val ~ .
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Wreckage
MoWtheRag
Gm.a GroW. in HB Home
Huntlnp,n Beach housewife TUUe Kurub 1911 that
ahe bun't been trylni to fool Mother Nature. Sbe Wnb
tbat it may be the other way arowfd.
8PJNDLY, PALE·GBEEN shoots of rra11 t.ave
aprouted ln Mn. Kurash's colden·brown carpet 1D the COl'-
a.r of ber llvtni room .
While abe doesn't quarrel with the color eomblnaUoa Mn. kuruh would Juat as soon the crus would l1'0W out: aide where It belongs.
"Wben my son Steve told me that there wu srua
ll'OWiDC in the llvtnc room, I said I doo't believe It.
.. THEN BE SHOWED ME and I can't believe it" abe aayw. '
Mrs. Kuruh believes the g~g of her livt.nc room
started when rain water collected ln her backyard. Sbe
thinks some of 1t may have seeped UU"ouc11 tbe foundauon.
Elementary detective work found that the crass was
irywlng near the cage or Lemon, the family parakeet.
IT WAS THEORIZED that the birdseed spilled on the
fioor and 1erminated in the dampneas. Lemon wun't talk· inc.
Mra. Kurash said she's going to call her insurance
eompany to aee if erass in the carpet Is Included in her
homeowners coverage.
Pathologist Notes
'Nothing Unusual'
By TOM BAaLEY Oftl•Oetff ...........
A patholoctst who examined a
dead baby the day after Dr.
William Baxter Waddlll alleged-
• ly strancled it testified today in
Orange County Superior Court
that she saw ··nothing unusual"
in the condition of the corpse.
Dr. Lina Yu, a member of the
medical staff at Westminster
Community Hospital, told the
Presley PaJ,
Up for Sale
. PALM SPRJ!~GS CAP>
jury after beinl called by the de·
fenae at Wadd.Jll's murder trial
that the dead fetus appeared no different from t.be bodlea of other
babies whQdied after saline abor·
lions were performed.
The Hone Kon1-born
pathologist testified that she has
examined "between SO and 100"
fetuses which died after saline
fluid was injected into the
mother.
And she told defense attorney
Malbour Watson t.bat she saw no
sign of the heavy throat bruising
which the prosecution claims
was inflicted by Waddill.
May
Plane'~
Debris
Found •1 AaTllUS L VINSEL ..................
Crumpled chunks of a small
plane that dove straight down a,ooo feet into t.be sea off Hunt-
inrton Beach after a mid-air col·
liaion with another aircraft
Saturday continued washing
ubore in heavy surf today.
One ol the lar1eat single seg-
ments ol the plane bore its serial
numbers, leadin1 to idenUfica-
tion of the plane and presumably
the pilot whose body has not
been fftOVered.
lnvest11ators declined to iden-
t Uy the student pilot who
checked out the orange-and-
w bite plane from Shaw
Airmotlve, at Orange County
Airport, shortly before the
tragedy.
Wreckage and debris began
noating ubore Sunday. but none ,
of it bore any markings that
could conftrm the plane's origin
until the fuselage segment with
aerial numbers surfaced.
Shaw Airmotive spokesmen
today declined to comment on
the era.sh, in which the other
pilot nursed his damaged Cessna
150 safely to an emergency land-
in1 at Mile Square Regional
Park in Fountain Valley.
Orance County Sheriff's dep-
uties identified him as Arne
Petersen, 46, of 1851 Port Charles
Place, Newport Beacb. He·
escaped l..r\jury in the collision.
The Beckman Instruments
Inc. employe was unavailable
for comment about the crash to-
day.
He told sheriff's investigators
his Cessna 150 was bit from the
r~ar by anothef aircraft which
apparently had been gaining
altitude beneath him.
The impact damaged the tail
of Petersen's plane, but not
enouch to throw it out of control.
Dan Peeler, 21, of 206 21st St.,
HunUniton Beach, was sitting
on a balcony with a ne.ighbor,
Joseph Ward, 28, of 202 21st St.,
when the 2:49 p.m. collision oc-
curred.
Monday. Match 13. 1971 DAIL y PILOT A3
Identify Pilot
Dally ...... S4Mf ......
REMAINS OF PLANE THAT CRASHED OFF HUNTINGTON BEACH WASH ASHORE
Authorities Still Mum on Identity of Piiot Presumed Lost After Mid-air Collision Saturday
Overflow
Posing
Hazards
No
By KATHY CLANCY
Of .... o.11, f't ... ~
Rain-diluted overflow from a
former industrial waste disposal
site in Riverside County poses
no danger at present to Orange
County waterways. officials of
the state Water Quality Control
Board said today.
Jim Anderson, executive of-
ficer for the board·s Santa Ana
region, said his staff is continu·
ing lo monitor the site, which is
located in the Glen Avon area.
The now-closed site earlier
was used to dispose of acid and
other industrial wastes.
It posed a possible threat last
week when rainwaters reached
the top ot a concrete and earthen
dam separating the site from a
flood control channel about four
miles from the Santa Ana.River.
I
UCI Prof Doubts
'Cloning of Man'
By JACKIE HYMAN
Of ... ~ltyf't ... ~
Could a human boy really
have been cloned from his father·s cell and mother's egg,
as a controversial new book con-
tends has happened?
'·The technology now doesn't
exist." said Dr. Michae\ Berns,
chairman of UC Irvine's Depart-
ment of Development and Cell
Biology.
Dr. Berns, a· geneticist, is the
author of several books an<VOf
an article entitled "The Car~n
copy World of Cloning,·· in the
1975 Yearbook of Science and the Future, published by En-
cylopedia Britannica.
''Theoretically it's possible
because we can do it on more
primitive animals like frogs,"
Dr. Berns said. "But it's going
to be a long lime before the
technology exists to do it in
humans."
o.!11 "Ii.I SIMI ,,_.
~ : Elvis Presley·~ luxurious estate
, in thls ~rt resort is up for
sale and the price tag is $450,000,
the realtor handling the proper-
ty said.
It is alle1ed that Waddill, 44,
or Huntington Harbour,
murdered the baby when he
panicked on leamin1 that the
fetus had survived the abortion
be attempted to Induce In tbe un-
wed, 18-year-old mother.·
"We beard a 'smack' in the sky
aod all ol a 1uddell be ume out of the clouds," Peeler said today,
imitating the sound of an aircraft
Anderson said enough water
was pumped from behind the
dam over the weekend so that
crews could begin repairing the
face of tbe dam.
By the time water pumped
from the site passes through the
flood channel into the river and
into water already impounded at
Prado Dam, Anderson said, the
presence of acid waste is un-
detectable.
Controversy was raised by a
soon-to-be-published book, "Jn
His Image: The Cloning of a
Man," by David M. Rorvlk.
The book', to be published March 31 by J .B. Lippincott Co.,
purports to be the story of an ac-
tual case in which a wealthy
Marin County man arranged to
have himself "duplicated" by
cloning an egg and implanting it
in a woman.
COMMENTS ON CLONING
UCl's Michael Berns
The four-bedroom, seven-
bathroom home, being offered
for sale by the late rock sin1er's
estate, was bou1ht by Presley in
1970, said realtor Allee Palmer.
But Presley. who lived In his
Memphis, TeM., home and bad
another house in Los Angeles,
seldom used the Palm Springs
house and tried to sell it before
he died, Mrs. Palmer said.
Boy, 3, Dies
~ide Dryer
LAKE.5IDE (AP) -A Uny
friend may have turned on a
clothes dryer after his 3-year-old
companioa crawled Into It. and a
deputy sheriff searching for the
boy later found his llmp body ln·
side the appliance, deputies say.
The victim was identified as
David Allen Covinaton of
Lak .. lde.
The boy's stepmother. Donna
Covington, reported David miss-
ing and a deputy searching in
the garaae found him.
Papers Fi'led
Prosecution wilneues have
testified that be ordered hospital
stare out or the ouraery on
March 2, 1977, and then
strangled the baby after telU.nc
a fellow physician: "tbls baby
can't live."
The prosecution aUe1es that
Waddill told a wit.neu that the
child's survival would mean bis
involvement in lawsuits totalllnc
millions of dollars and that the
baby must have suffered severe
brain damaee u a result ot the
abortion attempt.
Dr. Yu testified today that had
there been anyt.hlnc unusual ln
the cooctitlon ol the de•d baby
she eumlned on March 3 she·
would have noted that lad ln the
report that was placed before
her on the witnesa stand.
•'I saw no evldeace of
trauma," sbe said. .. And the
baby I examined looked very
much Uke many of the other
saline abortions I have ex·
amined at Westminster Com·
muoit.y Hospital."
Dr. Yu testllied that many
babies aborted by saline cany
the cbaracteriaUcs pointed out
in the infant alletedly murdered
·by Waddill -discoloration and
evidence of bleeding under the skin.
. power dive and then an explosion.
Peeler and a small crowd or
bystanders were gathered today as sheriff's deputies retrieved
the wreckage, hauling it to the '
beach·front road below Golden
West Street and Pacific Coast
Hichway.
. The area was used for in-
dustrial waste disposal belween
1957 and 1972.
Small Quake Rattles
Anaheim Buildings
A small earthquake like one
which hit the Anaheim area last
week shook buildings this mom-
in g, but there were no im·
mediate reports of damage.
"It . rocked my office, sboOk
the building for about 20
seconds," said one Anaheim re-
sident.
Tbe qualce at 1:38 a.m. was
confirmed by setamoloei.lts at
Californla Institute of
Technolocy in Pasadena. It
measured 3.4 on tbe Richter Scale.
"We've received a lot of
calls." said police dispatcher
Cheryl Westbook. but there were
no reports of damage.
Police Sgt. George Finley said
most callers just wanted to know
1C there had been a quake.
"They said they fell a slight
tremor or a chandelier moved,"
he said.
A quake measuring 3.2 on the
Richter scale hit the same
general area last Friday, also
doing no damage.
Few J~dges Challenged
Beach will fac:. Tust.in natdeet Byroa K. McMillan, Santa Ana,
Gary Patrick Jl)'an, a depue., tncumben~ oatee 9; Robert E.
district attorney, In ber r•· Rickles, Santa Ana, Incumbent,
elecUon bid. .. office 10; J .!;.T. Rutter II, ,
The only otber ch•U.a'1' ID a Ne•port Beach. tncumbent, of· municipal court raee II lace-nee u;
tla attorney RoMrt L. Schab Al a who wUI ~ aialnit .fudft 10. race W. Sumner,
Anaold P. )(OrdJdn ol Newport La1una Beach, incumbent and
Be h tn N-.. ft-~--•.. Robert C. Wea..-, P'ullertOG, at· ac -ui v.-ance ..,._.,..,. tome1, offtee 12; WUllam W. K unictpal CQu.rt. Th Or Superior Court elllMl.ldaa.t by om1t111, an1•. Incumbent.
offlc• mamt..Wir aa U1ted, tn.-offlee 11; Jame• K. Turn•r,
l ct _. Balboa bland, ~bent, oftlee
e u e: Rieb J . Bueom VI 1t; ••= F. Vincent, Yor. ba HunUn,ton ... cla. lneem~ • ,_... ..__ ..-otftee 1; Lloyd E. Blaapted Jr. -...ua, -t. .. ~1eeta:
ol Newport Beacb, incumbent.. MM. ~d, Newport offlee-.t; Frank Dome1d~blDl. 1Seac•1_ ad J•J l . a.n c-.me. 1.DewDbent. om. wan. ""'°" .-ell, auome1, t: Muon Fentoe. Santa ~ oftl• U.
tncumbeftt, otnee 4; la ~Ht ·oran1• Cow•t1
Al•o,. Lt•aar4 Oeld1t1~:C. MUiWfPll ~ thNe fnc111D· t-few»Ort 8Mcta. ..._.._t. .,._t ~. IO f&r wW nm-., ONtl'a J'errt ...... NMrtce. ~~ff""-
MDu\1 dWrkt ........ ., dftOI .....__..~A. Kw ot
1: lUcMrd D. Bad'ka. ~ Huatfastota .. aeh, office t; .
Bea ell, lacu•b••,!, ••• WIWua i;. _.et lute Ana,
Tbeodon B. ·~·· am~. oftlce a. llid , ... L. SaiJtb "' Oran••· .. ,..., '1t&rttl •\· '~om.a. , wme1,.-.~i · ., ._OilJr)-111& Iii \IP ,... ,.
Allo, K11 nu&. LM. ,._.. til9CUilil 1a111111a~ O.a.ti'
Ua. lncvm......, am.. f; ._, •••~cevt;;! aad ,..,.
Lou Lamon•••· Newport .i• k. Graaiat ~ .. ..,.. eo
B•ae•, lllnmltetit, efftee •: tar ls -..u1111. " ,,
Tbe book alleges the offspring
was born in California ln 1976
and is now healthy and living
with his parents. No identities
are revealed.
Cloning is a process by which
the nucleus of a cell is put into
another cell. creating an exact
genetic duplicate, Dr. Berns
said. In more sophisticated
animals, the nucleus would be
placed in an egg cell, which
would then develop into a
genetic replica of the animal
from which the nucleus came.
Even if cloning in humans
were possible, Dr. Berns said he
doesn't see what use it would
ser ve.
"So what if someone's a
clone? They'd have lo be ex-
posed to exactly the same ex-
periences to turn out the same,"
he said. He noted bow different identical twins can be despite
ha ving the same genetic
makeup.
Cloning has been done on frogs
and attempted on small mam-
mals. such as rabbits,with
mixed results, Dr. Berns said.
He aaid the main value or clon·
ing would be to create identical
subjects for laboratory experi-
ments to eliminate genetic
makeup as a variable factor.
··1 think cloning is more or in-
terest as a potential research
tool," he said.
But almost since the word was
coined, the idea of cloning a
human being has raised ques·
lions about using genetics to
"play God."
Maybe it will happen some·
day, Dr. Berns said, but he
doesn't believe it bas happened
yet.
Among the problems is the ex-
tremt! fragility or tbe human
egg, Dr. Berns said. One pro-
blem after removing it from the
mother would be just "keeping it
livi ng while you do lo 1t
whatever you·re coing to do lo
it,·· he said.
Frogs' et;~s. t-y C<'tilrasl. a:-" mu c h mnre duraMe and ,
lur1hermore, are ti(lrm<1lly laid
outside the mother anyw~y. he
said.
luxury of
cashmere ....... .,,,~ "' .. $~~ .. -.. z
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truly the finest yov'\ \
~ee.e.made
exclusiw.ly for us
inliawtk,~.
our Haw1ck ~l.ef8
represent yncompro-
-m1sing ~ity end
val\£ not au.sine.be
arvwhe~. tlllZ.
cardigon hes real
leather buUons.
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Rooting Section· Stilled
SILDfr CBEEllJNG SECl'ION: Som~Umes there
seems t.o be iijn ingredient ln the American splril that sweeps
upthepopulaceint.omassrooti.ngfortheunderdog.
Maybe that's the way it was with Bubbles, thew anderi,!lJ
hippopotamus from Lion Counlt)' Safari. ,
Bubbles broke-out or her home, wan·
dered off into a Laguna Canyon lake and
seemed, for a time, to give everybody
somelblng to smile about.
Tben, too, there ~ jl.l.at a small trace
of larceny in just about everybody's
blood. The watermelon fllched from a.
patch ta.st.es ju.st a bit better than the
stor•boughtklnd. The surf ls always a lit·
tle better and the ocean warmer when Mii._•
you'vecutalternoonclasses. utCTa•MALTai•
SO THERE WAS both the larceny and the underdog ele·
menl in the Bubbles saga.
Bubbles had run away, thus defying convention. All or us
want lo run away sometimes, but we lack the daring and the
flair for it that Bubbles displayed. I
Then too, Bubbles was immediately castin the American
favorite underdog role when she submarined in the canyon
pond and the massed array of American technology in form
of trucks, jeeps, winches, cargo nets and helicopters couldn't
pry her loose.
And when this l wo-ton hippo did venture forth in the dark·
ness, sheslilleludedcapture. So we all found ourselves in the same cheering section.
Rooting for Bubbles. It was a large, ludicrous joke.
Something to take your mind off of taxes or doctor bills.
SIGNS WENT UP alpng Laguna Canyon Road proclaim·
· ing, •'Welcome, Bubbles!•' And Bubbles T-shirts were begin·
ning to appear. A happy hippo craze swept across the land.
Officials of Lion Country Safari, however, saw the
escape of their lady hippo as a far more serious matter. Park
manager Leon Unlerhalter talked totbe press often about the
seriousness of the situation.
Alas, as it \urned oui Unlerbalter and the other Safari
people were correct. Friday afternoon, the Lion Country peo-
ple announced they would call off further efforts to capture
Bubbles.
Then late that evening, the surprise word came that But>.
bles was out of the pond and bad been hit with tranquilizers.
Newspaper people rushed back to the scene. Radio
transmissions from photographers out at the canyon pond
crackled across the air.
Then came the shocker as one photographer snapped on
his m icrophonttand radioed to his city desk simply:
''Bubbles is dead.•'
THERE WAS A LONG silence on the air. Then his desk
asked, ''Wouldyoupleaserepeatthatlastmessage?"
The Oat, detlated voice came back. "The hippo is dead. I
(\on 'l knqw how eJ.seto puttt. She bas passed on."
And abruptly, the cheering section bas gone silent.
Sometimes, in the newspaper business, you wish you
could write your own end.iDg to stories .
Giscard Party Wins
•
Fi rs t-round Vote
PARIS CAP) -Soclall.st.s and Communists finished beblnd the
center-right coalitlon ln complete returns today from the fint
round of the Natlonal Assembly elections, decreasins their
chances or taking over the French government.
Complete returns from "91 voting districts gave 46.S _percent of
Sunday's vote t.o President Valery Giacard d'Estalnc'I centrist·
Gaulllst coalition and 4S.l percent t.o the Socialists and Com·
munist.s. Small parties likely t.o back the centrists in next Sunday's
runoff vote got 1.9 percent. Groups likely to support the left cot 6.S
percent. 1be popular vote totals bave not been announced.
That leaves the leftists well abort of the 53 percent which,
because or gerrymandering, analysts figure the left needs on the
first round t.o assure a majority in the lower house of Parliament.
They were also well short or the 54-55 percent predlcled for them
by major opinion polls for mcmt.bs before the elecUon.
With neither slde a clear leeder, left.lat chances hinged on
these major unknowns next Sunday:
i -The extent to which leftiat voters in the first round will stick
to the left in the second round, defying the French tradition of
. "voling their heart in the first round and their pocketbooks in the
second."
• -The ,ability or Socialists and Communists to cooperate to
1 pool runoff votes for the belt placed leftist candidate:
I -The decisions of extreme leftlst and ecology voters, who are
I expected to vote leftist but wllO are unp~ctable.
•
JERUSALEM (AP) -Prime Mini.at.er Jlen•cbem Belin vowed to.
day "to cut off the arm~· of ~'Paleat1nlan r.• movem~_tifat
.claimed ftlPOOllbl.Uty for lla\raltterln&. as eti ill ~ ~·· wor~t t.rror attack ever.· 1 •
"We will do Vtttat weila'" to do," Beshi aal4 lil a~ to'tbe Ja~aell parllamen&.. tb• Kaeuet. • .. The d., .. are 1ane wben
Jewlab bloGcl could be sptqed
with impunity • • • we will cut
blf the .arm ~ evil. w~ ab~ in
no way and ln QO circuma~
agree that Udt bed be raised
over a Jewisb cblld or a Jewish
1"oman."
PLO repreaenta\k'ea )e ex·
pelted. •
Meallwblle..-PalesUalan
atronlholds In aoutbem LebaDoo
braced for Iaraell attacu tM1
expect ln retaUaUon (or "the
weekend iatr(wM~ raW,. 'tbe
Israeli fOVel'llDlellt'sald '12 of'lta
clllzMt QM> were woun~ and
THE PRIME MINlSTEB a1¥> all 11 rlicter. were killed or cap.
blasted· ~tlons that allow the tured.
PalesUne IAberation Or(~·. Be&ip met with hla l:ablnet t,o.
tion to main~ offices on their day to i..tulcb an lnqUJry Into
soil, and dezqanded that these • bow the auerrmu ... two rubber
boats, were able to pleree
Bolst • Jarael'a ~atal defeaaet and enng terrorize tbe main Tel Aviv· Haifa~. aod why it toot
security fe>fCU almost Ul bour Scheduled to. stop a bu hijacked bJ the
W ASlllNGTON (AP) -The
United Stares and Germany
jointly announced new measures
today to protect the battered
U.S. dollar from further u.nwar-
r anted poundings on interqa· 4
tional currency markets, includ·
ing making available to the
United St.ates an additional $2. 7
billion in German marks to buy
dollars when necessary.
A high U.S. Treasury official
said the measures demonstrate
raiders. •
MORE OF TUE dead were
buried today. The government
today raised the Israeli toll to 36.
"The relative quiet that has
prevailed in the recent past
created an illu.skm of tranquili·
ty," Parliament member Halm
Corfu said ln the eulotY at one of
the services. "Thia despicable
murder baa brought us back t.o
the ground ot reality."
Beirut newspapers claimed
Israel was massing troops and
armor along much of its SO.mile
frontier with Lebanon. They i)re·
dieted a three-pronged assault
including a tank thrust againlt
I N SH O RT Lebanon, a naval bombardment
( )
. guerr.illf... bas.s io SO\lth
of the port of Tyre, whicb is now
a. guer!illa headquarte. rst. ~d ___________ ..,. 8.lr strikes against Palesunian
a "very clear mobilization of re-refugee ca,mps in lhe Beirut sources to counter disorderly area.
markets" in which tbe U.S. ,
dollar has lost aubstantlal value ALTHOUGH TBE raiders
in recent months against the came Crom Lebanon. that na·
German mark, Swiss franc and ti on •s defense and foreign
some other currencies. minister, Fuad Butros, denied
But the official, who briefed the Lebanese were in any way
reporters under ground rules involved. He called in the am·
prohibiting bis identification, bassadors of the United $tales,
said the United States still OP· the Soviet Union, Britain,
poses trying·t.o hold the doHar al France and China to ask their
a particular level of talue help in averting an tsrJeli at·
against other currencies. tack again:it Lebanese territory.
Pollce111a11 B e ld Begin, postponing his trip to
• 1 Washington for at least a week, VASHON, Wash. <AP) alsomadeclearthatthePalestl·
Ferry traffic was halted and the nian assault Saturday on two
dock on Vashon Island was buses sharpened his opJ)OSitlon
evacuated Sunday night when a · to a Patestlnian state on the OC· gun-wielding Seattle police of·
ficer drove his pickup truck to
the end of the dock and threatened to kill himself. '
No abots were fired and the
policeman; identified as Larry
"Rayburn, 35, a seven-year
veteran of the force, sWTen·
dered t.o a feUow officer after
two hours. A spokesman said
Ray burn and "emotional
"problems."
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Le)lders of several neo~Nazi
splinter groups say they forged
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one counter-demonstratldn at IN MARRAKESH c.c.-oi:..
which six people were arrested. ' ·meonl for those""°~· lhlt
Frank Collin of Chicago, fi11ut-2br f 2bo-ond
leader of the National ~all.st ~,!,~~':
Party of America, says be was· fiteploc.-IO' ~24 tr. choien to lead the coalltloO, aecurity qa1~ in. 9o/f <own.
which will operate under the N•· w/1enni1 ovoiloble Ond °"'Y
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Protesters lgnor~d
As Seal Kill Begins
. ST. ANTHONY, Newfoundland (AP) -The hakapiks were swing·
mg as seal hunters from four Canadian ships killed the fint white-
c0ated pups reached by the vessels alone the edge of a thick ice field
along the Labrador cout.
Hataptks have a long wooden handle and a hammer bead with a
spike at the end.
The-120 bunters on Sunday Ryan, when she asked him
generally ignol"fd two vi.siting several times if be was a New·
United States congressmen, an foundlander.
actress and a score of officials, The man had seal blood
reporters and cameramen who smeared beneath bis eyes in an
had flown the 223 mUes from St. attempt to cut the glare from
Anthony to the hunt off sun reflected from the blue
Cartwright, an isolated white ice. Sweat was frozen on
Labrador community. his mustache and beard.
SOME MEN P RESENTED a
gory sight to Reps. Leo Ryan, D·
Silo Mateo, and James Jeffords
of Vermont a.a they went about
their WOl"k •
··.~Go away, woman, I'm work·
ing," obe hunter said t.o Jackie
Speier, a COftgressional aide to
J OHN LUNDR1GAN. New·
foundland's rural development
minister, who h~d signed on the
s hip Lady Johnson II as a
hunter, told Ryan to return to
the U.S. to begin solving bis
country's problems before in-
terfering in Canada.
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ATLANTA (AP) HthUer -=-=3"°"84==7'=====~1 magazine owner Larry Flynt,
partially paralyzed after a
gunshot attack, experienced "an
episode of cardiac irregularity"
but responded to treatment1 doc·
tors say.
·In llist 10 Years at
Pomona i'irst Federal!
ltlth Pomona Ptrst Federal Sa.vtngs' new Goal Aooounts, you
know exactly how much you have to depoott at one time to reach &
oert&ln savt.ngs go&l tn a given length of time I For example, at.en
year Certtftcate for U ,161.87 at 7:w~ per &nnum with Interest
compounded d&Uy_wm return you S2,600 a.t the end of the term.
You C&l\ i>tck ~er or shoner terms per the h&ndy growth chan
l>e~. t~ mbre detalla. tlat\ Youtrtn&nd&l frtend todaJI
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What was estimated by experts at one
time to take up to three years of normal
ra_infa ll to fill , h as taken only four.
91~11ths. U.S. Bureau of Reclamaiion of. f~ials said that release of ~bQut 40,000
cubic feet of water for about a week
would preven~ possible spfing fl(><)ding.
This would reduce Sbasta Lake.'s current
3..9 million acre feet of storage to abou~ 3. 7
million acre feet.
GOP Stages '(;-ong Show'
·Gubernatorial Debate Called Comedy Hour
: SAN FRANCISCO (A P ) -
, On e R epublica n leader
described the debate among fi ve
.. GOP contenders for governor as
"the Gong Show." One or the can-
" didates called it the "comedy hour."
That's how the joint ap-
t pearance of fi ve GOP can -
didates for governor turned out
1 before 1,000 delegates and
.. gue~ts a t tbe Ca lifo rnia ~ Republican Party convention -
a lot or laughs and not much
substance.
The qµ~tions were so obvious-
1 ly friendly that the audience or
party faithful alternately hooted
• and booed or roared with
laughter at questions such as the
one asking former Los Angeles
. Police Chief Ed Davis, a law-
a n d -ord e r candidate, if
>-California ne eds a d eath
penalty.
It was "a cr~am puff deba~."
said state GOP chairman
Mike Montgomery. And be said
be was glad it turned out that way.
''I didn't want Republicans
criticizing Republicans. The
lack of confrontation doesn't
make good press, but it's good
politics," Montgomery said.
"It was the 'Republicart Gong
Show.' " said Paul Priolo of
Malibu, minority floor leader of
the slate Assembly. Davis
labeled it "Mike Montgomery's
comedy hour."
San niego Mayor Pete Wilson
broke·out laughing when a ques-
tion to him borrowed phrases
from his own speeches.
Montgomery said he changed
the rules for the debate at t.he
last minute to avoid conlronta-
tions. He eliminated time for
each candidate to rebut com-
I Thrown f rona Car
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Still C3ritical .. . -
HAYwARD CAP) -Littie Tina Mart~Saiuar,
ments by rivals, and be let each
candidate pick from stacks of
written questions just the ones
the candidate wanted lo answer.
The debate was a highlight or
a th.ree-day convention in
wbkh moderates -long the
black sheep ot the conservative
California GOP -played m8jor
roles. 1
Keynote speaker was U.S.
'Sen. Jacob Javits of New York,
a GOP liberal who won a stand-
ing ovation. Assemblyman Ken
Maddy of Fres no. a GOP
motterate, won the warmest ap-
plause among contenders for governor.
State Sen. John Briggs of.
FuUerton, who is fifth amooc ....
gubernatorial contenders in the
voter preference polls, offered a
detailed plan which be said will
make the J 8rvi$ tU 'initiative on
t.he June.8pall,ot wor).._, •
S~lin
·Fma1Roand
I l • Three Orange Coat
hteh =ool atucJents have named semi-
fin•llsu tot two, four.
-Mandiay, M..:oh 13. 1978 OAJLY PILOT .A&
~. BWck'a ~h--~Ui;le Bathing Ban Uphe'!4
·SAN DIEGO '(A~ -A. Municipal Court Judie voted t.he 1974 ordinance last November.
bu teni.Uvely dea.iecl con\ittutlooal challenges by The six nudti. ltatherS defied the city statute by
attorneys for the "Bleci~a Beads Six" .to San allowing t.heroUf ~es to be arrested tn tbe ~ at
Diego's nude bathing ban pendina review' of acldi-the beach Ital ~o~. s w iQftltto •court test ol the tional Written ar1wnents t.&ey are~ s•mit to the ban's validity. ·
court. ' Those arrested were all mepibers of ~ ~ude
Judge Judith Keep made t.he tentative decision Beaches Committee .
. upboldine the anU-111.1dity ordinance and mome11t4 Defense attorneys, argued that the ban violates
later a petltloo drive to cet the nude bathing issue basic ·Fint A01en.dment rl,bts of freedom of
back on the ballot wu announced. speech, ass0ciation and ·rell-1on and personal
After a slmllar petition drive opposing nudity liberty.
art the naUon'1M>Q)y ·nude· bat.hlng beach, votel'I Judge Keep set a March 31 arralpment for
turned thumbs down on it and the city council i:e-the slx <fe(eodants, .
F'ORSUMMER
ARRIVES AT NEWPORT
TOMORROW
Our special ~ueat, Henry . GroSa. presents the co~
lectlon with · Informal ...
modeflng 11 :30 .to 3:30.
1iere, some of the dash
you•tt. see. Rlbk!;'lt pul-
lover, navy /white or
redf whrte. $28. Putl4()n
PMta In white, navy or
red l>lul all the famows
Bteyle colors. $54. Poty-
es~eG 8 to 18. Pleydeck.
SCULPTRESS DOLORES.VALENZA PRESENTS HER
NEWEST HUTSCHENREUTHER PORCELAINS
The gifted artist will be at Bullocks Wilshire 11 :30 to 3:30
Wednesday to autograph her first annual collectors plate and the
first of a series of sculptures of-children. Ms. Valenza has the
distinction of being the first American artist invited_ to join the
Hutschenreuther atelier. Princ;;ess &nowflake plate $50, Good-
night Miss from "All My Children" $2\0, Porcelain Gallery"
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lfluvenile Policy
1' IN eeds Guidelines
Orange County supervisors should adopt the new
policy before them Tuesday which would clarify the role
and !unction of the county's Delinquency Prevention
Commission.
Among other things, the policy would mean that pro-
posals dealing with delinquency prevention must go
throµgh the 11-member advlsory panel before being pre·
sentj!d to supervisori. ·
The guidelines, prepared by Supervisor Philip An·
thony, also call upon commissioners to develop a
. countywide plan for preventing delinquency. Responsibili-
ty for keeping track of various programs designed to keep
youngsters from going astray is put in their laps.
Supervisors created the advisory commission two
years ago but the commission never has had a clearly de-
fined place in the government system. For that matter
neither have delinquency prevention programs in
general.
Commissioners can provide supervisors with valua-
ble program evaluations and make recommendations on
prevention courses that might be followed.
Before the commission can do that job well, all pro-
grams having to do with delinquency prevention should
· be channeled through the panel.
An Airport Test
Citizens who live beneath the jet flight paths
breathed a sigh of relief when they learned that they
were about to enjoy a two·day hiatus from the overhead
roar that regularly e manates from Orange County
Airport.
It was widely reported, both through news stories and
airline advertisements, that the big jets would not be
operating from the Orange County airstrip on Monday
and Tuesday, March 13 and 14. This was done so work
crews could repave the main runway.
For that two-day period, commercial flights that
would normally arrrive and depart from Orange County
Airport were scheduled to be diverted to Ontario Interna·
tional Airport. Bus transportation was offered from
Orange County to Ontario.
While the joy or under-the-jet-pattern residents is
easy to understand, a side effect or this two-day change in
air operations is interesting.
The two major commercial carriers out or our airport
are Air California and Hughes Air West. Both reported
that for the two days flights would be diverted to Ontario,
reservations took a so percent nosedive.
A spokesman for Air California summed it up this
way: "There are very good signs that people are not go-
ing to Ontario." During the long and continuing hassle over finding an
alternative to Orange County Airport for the large com·
mercial jets, Ontario was often mentioned in some
quarters as the viable solution. It was suggested that if
the big planes were moved to Ontario Orange Countlans
would gladly make their fiigbt arrangements there.
Now, clearly, a two-day layoff in flights cannot be
construed as a concerted study of the effects that would
develop by permanently moving the jets to Ontario.
But there certainly is a hint here that Orange County
air passengers might not be crawling all over each other
in a stampede to the inland airport.
And, extrapolated over long periods-of time, one won-
ders what9 the total effect of a SO percent drop in jet
passenger use of Orange County Airport might have on
the commerce and industry of our region I
:More Protection
' Our protective government never gives up. Last year
:the Food and Drug Administration ruled that, as of July,
.1979, ice cream manufacturers will be required to list all
ingredlents on their labels.
Fair enough, especially as a safeguard for persons
suffering from allergies.
Now the FDA has a busy little group preparing a
draft study on grading the ice cream -Premium, Grade
A and Grade B. The grading process would concern itself with flavor,
texture and color and it would, we are advised, be offered
to the ice cream makers on a voluntary basis as a special
government service. .
While it's understandable that a manufacturer might
'like to boast a government-authorized "Premium" seal.
';tndicating top flavor , texture. etc., one wonders how
; rnany would like to display a "Grade B" rating.
: That would indicate a product that taales bad, even
.~slightly rancid, is too fluffy or santiy in texture and has
". an unattractive color.
·• Does the FDA really believe any ice cream maker
·.would willingly announce all that to potential customers?
We respectfully suggest that the public still is capa·
· ble ·or deciding whether an lee cream tastes sreat or
awful, and of making future purchases accordingly.
• • Opinions expressed in the space above are ttiose of the Dally Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are lhoM of their authors and
. artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Addr ... The Dally Pilot, P.O. :J • 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321.
Boyd/Old Guard
ByL.M.80YD
1fapoleon'1 lmperlat Guard
mado up of apeclal elder
Dear
Gloomy
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DENT&D
veterans wbo'd proved their
trustworth.lness over a long
tlme. Our Language man
llYI lt'• to these HAIOlled
1talwart.a we indlrectty al·
ludo when we refer to certain
members or a club, or-
1a.nllatioo or political party
as "the Old Guard!'
Nick Thimmesch
Balancing Human Rights Drive.
WASHINGTON -We have
lived with the promise and perils
of President Carter's "Human
Ri~bts" program in foreign
policy for one year now. The
quick conclusions are: The
Republic is durable enough to
s urvive i t ; Mr . Ca rte r is
pragmatic e nough to have
tern p ered his Calvinistic im·
pulse to preach to, or punish,
nations he deems not up to
standard.
Well-intentioned international
crusades of the sort the
President
launched are
risky indeed.
For the Urut·
ed States to
step orr its de·
served pro·
mentory, (in
terms or pro·
Viding a good
m easu r e of
freedom and
justice to its people) into a pulpit
in order to preach Lo everybody
else, is to create sticky re·
lationships and diminish our
reputation
· In the real world, as Freedom
House carefully charts every
year, only -35 percent of the
nations enjoy our good measure
of freedom. The others live in
au thoritarian r egim es ex·
periencing few or only a fair
Earl Waters
number of civil r ights and
llbertlea, Ol' in totalitarian
countries ranging from Hungary
and Poland to the blood-sOaked
regimes of Kampuchea
(Cambodia) or Uganda.
THE U.S. gets Into trouble
when Administration zealots fail
to see that a power-balance is
needed to keep the world's bad
actors In Jlne, and that it would
be just plain dumb to beat down
one of our friends - in the name
of human rights -and thus al·
low one of the world's monsters
to r eplace it with a regime tot.al·
ly repressive. and allowing no
change ever.
For our security and for the
world's well-being, we must re-
member that the 6'reatest
threats to freedom are the Sov-
iet Union. Red China, other
Communist s tates, a nd the
terrorists and guerrilla forces
they spawn and supply.
But the Administration and
the Congress, spurred by Carter,
have chastised and punis hed
nations which are in danger of
capitulating to totalitaria n
nations a nd forces.
SOUTH KOREA'S gov-
ernment limits its citizens'
freedoms, but the most vigorous
native dissenters to the Park re·
gime would join with him to
(Jght North Korea's brutal
Communist armies 1f they In·
vade it. South Korea, in ill wont
momenta, ia lntlnltely pre·
ferable \o North Korea'•
slavery.
Com munlst China hH been
lionized by all manner of lame-
bra l n ed visitors taken on
carefully conducted tours. The
reality ol CommunlJt China ls
that it ls a severely represaive
state which kills and punilhos
people in classic totalitarian
fashion. Its opposite, Taiwan, ls
not yet a model of democracy,
but lt stands in wholesome relief
to the Peking regime and is set·
ti~ bett.er every Clay
CHILE is far from a full·
blown democracy, -b~t it is
leagues better lban Cuba. Chile
still holds a handful of political
prisoners, but there are many
thousands of political prisoners
languishing in Cuban jails. The
Cubans have no means to eject
Castro. Chile can change, and is.
Consider the ciUMft.ry in the
"liberated'' states of Asia and
Africa. They now have far less
freedom than they enjoyed un-
der Western colonial rule. Who
can make out a case for the loss
of liberty and the plentitude of
t e rror in Uganda, Angola,
Mozambique, Ethiopia, or the
Congo Republic?
Why are tboee one·Utoe
adm lrers of the r1volutlonart11
ln Cambodia, Laot·and Vlemasn
-the Bella Abi11aa. J•no
Fondas and RamHJ Clarks -
ao quiet now? ThOfe naUons kill
and imprison tbelr people ln
quantum number• co~pared to
. the abaky recluies wblch pre-
ceded them. At)east there were
free elections and a ftee press ln
Soulia Vietnam. And while the Stat&
Department cutlsat.es Israel,
the Pbillpptnes, South Af'l'ica.
Chile, Brull, El Salvador and
Nicaragua -to name aome -
for human right.a violations, thEtY
should announce, loud and deaf,
that r egrettably, there are
ctr cu mstancea which cause
nations to treat subversiyes and
terrorists roughly.
It is startling for some blind or
chauvinistic fans of Israel,
which h as no peer in
parliamentary d emocracy, to
hear that Arabs are beaten up,
tortured, and questionably de-
tained in that beleaguered
natlon. But ISrael ls only human.
When terrorists blow up schools
and kUl innocent people, those
suspected of these crimes are
not going fo be treated like Ox·
ford scholars.
The same holds for the
aforementioned other nations.
though none affords the amount
of freedom Israel does. But all
must contend with murderous
attacks b y terrorists and
guerrillas.
However repressive Somou's
Nicaragua, his villages are often
victims of murdering
Sandlnstas. Do his federal police
retaliate? Yes.
THERE ARE signs that Mr.
Carter has backed off con·
siderably from the righteous
prose he delivered at Notre
Dame University last May. One
hopes that was only a naive
speech. Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance, in unintentional con-
tradiction, had already warned
against a "setr-righteous and
strident" U .S. posture, and
talked sensibly about the "limits
or our power and wisdom."
Ernes t W . Lefevre, at
Georgetown University, writing
on "The Trivialization of Human
Rights." points out that ag-
gressive war and tyranny are
the chief enemies of freedom
and justice, and that these latter
qualities are the fruit of long,
natural growth, sustained by re·
li gious values, courage,
restraint, and respect for law. It
cannot be exported like Coca-
Col a.
Surpluses Mean Inefficient Government
Although the Jarvis initiative
bas generated more attention on
taxation than perhaps anything
since the Boat.on Tea Party, the
basic facts continue to be t>b-
scured by the
emotional
rhetoric fly.
i ng from
those on the
public payroll
wbo will feel
the squeeze
re s ulting
from any tax
rollbacks.
To Jiear the
school people, always the worst
crybabies wbeo denied funds,
the sky wUl fall If Jarvis is
adopted by the voters in June.
Local officials, whose spending
over the put quarter century
has been almOlt as reckless as
the educators, have joined the
chorus wailing doom.
The talk relative to property
tax relief has, al.nee the begin-
Sydney~
ning of debates lut year, cen-
tered on two false premises:
one, that any reduction in prop-
erty taxes must be offset with
other taxes, and second, that
there emu ln tho state treasury
a surplus in exceu of $3 billion
and growing.
Imbued in the concept of reim·
bursement of revenues lost by
property tax reductions is the
notion that local covernments
are now operating oo bare
bones. Yet, had Governor
Ronald Reagan been wise
enough to put the lid on assess·
menta when he froie tax rates
back in 1973, their level of apend-
ing today would be far below
what it is.
INSTEAD they have been
bloated by unanticipated
wtndfalla result.lnl from soaring
lnflatlonary property valuef
brought about lartely by the W
vasloo of out of state and foreian
speculators.
Any fair appraiaal of the ef· ment should never have any ex·
feet.a of Jarvis, which would peg cess funds. Having the power to
property values at 1975-78 leveb, . tax for lt.s neem, levies should
would show that the local gov· be no greater than that required
emments under the tax reduc· . to meet budgets. Anything more
tlons provided by Jarvis will ls unwarranted overtaxaUon. It ~tlll be better olf than they were ls bad government which over·
m 1973. For Jarvis call.a for taxes for it inspires new and an·
about a 50 ~rcent cut ln proper-necessary spending, thereby in·
ty taxes while most properties creasing government costs
have experienced more than a forevermore.
100 percent increase in valuation Having overtaxed as the state
over the paat six years. has done, the proper remedy iii,
first a reduction of taxes and
then a disposition of the excess
by paying off its debts. For,
anytime llabiliUes exceed aSlets
there ls no surplus. And that is exactly the situation of lbe state
finances. Its authorised bonded
indebtedness exceeds $8 billion
while it is additionally reapoasi·
ble for more than $1 bllllon in
unfunded pension programs
such u the Tea~bers and Juckes
Retirement funds. Ask any CPA
If such a balance sheet pennits
one to claim surpluses?
AS FOil treuury surpluses.
even such government baten as
Reagan seem to fall for that
ruse. He says the "Republican
way" is to. give the excesses
back. Such a solution i.a lmpossi·
ble for much of the money is de-
rived from sales and other ex-
cise taxes with no practical way
to return it to those who paid It.
Besides, refunding money
wast~ much ln the processing.
In the first place. aovem·
Every Era of History Is 'Modern' fo~ a Tim.e
m uc b like contemporary
Amert can younpt.I throWJt lnto
an anUqueHttln1.
venation.
Not only cJo ace dlltlDctiom
rem atn pretty mucb tbe aune
over the eenturtea. but IOClal
• dlatlnctlona even more ao. In
u.Aa You Ute u:• written aom.
400 yean qo, one ol &be nobla
complalnl th.at Mnotl ano't
what thty were lo tb• olden
days, when the)' could be reUtd
upon t.o be loyal and dutllul to
U\elr tmployera.
Yet every era to ttaelf bu
itemed "contt11porary" and' even "modern." The b~hel
and powdered wt,. 1'0m by the
wortblea of the 11th century
were not ''blatortffl" or 0ald·
falbtoned," but 11 ap-to.date u
today'• Jeana and tut.ablrta.
And the len1uap tbey ua:!I
allbou«b aouncllns ltran.. And, o I co u l"I •. t b • stiltedl.o ua, wu u dtlnotlc aod Ellaabeth1D drama 11 1hot
ldJomatic u oar oWa speech. thtoup *Ith 'l'llfereae11 to up.
1tart merola111t1, cilleatln1
PEOPl.B, and~. do not; meobalda, iuole•t ebllclta
chance tbat much. OS.. ... mey nd •e ,_.., Old ,._
be a llUl• mOiN formal, aOd fett n• U... jUlt 11 .':rd
uoth• .... ~uUJ. bqt oW WIUJ• rklDI In .. ,..s. lD ............ ..,, m9dl felt their..., blOCUd..'1 tM -Ute MIDI Ud!lll oW ~ au ud eatnnelMd. w.r•1= t,..
*-111. Ucl ~==•rl _haH .. ••~1la&en are ecareett::t•· '"'"'-...-~.,.,..~· &M.a wit.II CCII·, antf«• if JllAI #1: ~II
tame, eomportment aad ~· u , la •udly a moclel of
obedience and rectitude.
No, the people in Nefert1U's
El)' pt ma.y have dreued oddly.
and worahlpped beetlH aiid
cata, but to thtsnaelvea tbey
1ounded just Uke we do to
our1tlve1. Royal tamlllH
1quabbled ln the aame way.
pnt1ta were JUlt u mlnatoo' or
unctuoua, 1eneral8 u blunt and
bem1erem.. and men au.wed
much th• aamt lnan!Uea in
Tbebel • in Brook1Jn. .
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ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES I AT YOUR SERVICE
Q'UEENIE By Phil lnterlondi Control Opposed
Schmitz Steps Down
As G11n Panel Leader
3-13
"Congratulations. I'te just typed up your lOOOlh career
memo!"
Death Not ire•
R.Y O.C. HUSTINGS
0t .. CMllY f'llM SUff
State Senate candidate John
Schmitz has stepped down after serv-
ing for the put year as chairman or
th~ board of the American Pistol and·.
Revolver Association.
The association is dedicated to
firm opposition to control of hand
guns and the protection of citizen
rights to keep and bear arms.
Schmitz, a Newport Beach
RepubHcan. is a forr:qer state
senator, congressman and' presiden-
tial candidate (American Party).
Two years ago, he lost bis bid to re-
turn to Congress when he was defeat-
ed in the Republican primary by
County Orders
THU•MONO Deat L-... •. LOLAR. THUAMONO, ~Md •w•y l 111§ ::J. Lagun B · M•rch I. lt71 In AMllelm, She Is •IK· I lJ a 08 "lved by son J-Thllfmond 01 St.,.. · a<
ton. vr•ndson J-'Olurmond. Jr •• of 'Els he Sta nton, dauQPlttr·ln law Loraine l ew re s e p e
, Willlems of St•111lon, 2 Sl•lers Ir-tJ talion roject Byers OI Colen-.... Tu .. ...,,,.. LH W••· u
,.,, of Abll-. Te1r., nle<• J•M Perryol
Fon WOf"\I\ Tn . •nd ...... r•I other L 0 ND 0 N (A p) -• N egoliatlon or an agreement to cov-
nte<tt ll\lf~ Gr•.,..MO.•tt•lcH $ •t T l b d -r• h.td Mond.ty M.>rcn ll •t El Toro ong Wrl er O c ar er aa estimated $416,000 expansion
Ct mfjtery, El Toro,~ •I 2 PM with Evans, 77, the composer project for the Laguna Beach bWI de-·. ~-•• ~~~bei:;~~~1~~:: ?,f ~f:ady of. Spai~" and pot has been ordered by directors of
tol"5. ~et. s AH. Smg L1.ke the the Orange County Transit District ·
JOHN Li~~::~~.' rr.10.nl of B1rd1es . Sing," dJed . at (OCTD). ~la Mu•. De$* away loMrch 12. London s ~entral Mid-Both OCTD and city officials are to ~::.!~.~;.~::,::,_ ~~:~·u!:~:.~~ dlesex Hospital Sunday. set forth their responsibility for the
01 cost•M~.Ja.UQ11tf<sM.trvLov1w facility's construction, operation and
Coltman of lr,,1nc, Bonnie Brisson of NEW YORK CAP) -land ownership. AMl>elm,J-t<:ou</\olUH•i.-• one Th R R , broll'ter HarOIOl.eonl'tardlofV..WCll~. e ev. Obert I. Gan-OCTD administrators, in a report to c. .. l o•and<.lloklr•n Mr. L...,.Mrdt non, 84 , former presi-d' t ·d th · ti d pot h ••u•ormer<:ostaMHaCllyPl.onninv d t f F d h 1rec ors. sai e e>us ng e as
commin1onu from~•. , .. , to""'°" e n ° Or a m become overcrowded as public transit
1m . H• ......... -°'the Ora,_ University, died Sunday. and commercial bus service in-c.,.u LIOflS' Club I nd • member of
su1er1119 M.t'°"'c LOC!Qe, N••POrt creased in recent years.
BHcl't. ~rvices w111 ~ ne1d on n.ur" D A LL AS (A P ) -In 1972, for example, just ao. OCTD .,..,. ,,..,c,, "at 2 PM •t Presbytar1.,, Mary Cantrell Mercus. h" I d Church of the eo .... nanl wit/\ the Rev. Ve IC es Operated through the epot
Brucekurri.o111ci.tlftt.Fr1...asm.tv 68, whose husband each month while 2,800 vehicles a
.· ~1:,;~.,. ~e~Me;::o:;,::::,r~:;~ intatenrlenyalh1.eolnpedallystakrtnothwne month now use the facility.
,.e,do • AM 10 • Jo PM e.11 The depot also is a major in·
Br.,.dwo MOrtuarv oirector.. specialty store, Neiman-terchange for taxi service as well as
M.t.xe HoA:~!~mer1yofCO<ona Marcus, died Friday Greygound and Continental
ci.1 ,,. • ., ~ ..... , M.trc11 10. 1911 after a brief illness. Trail ways buses. ~~r;;,1-:,:~;!!;,~;:.:;.::n.,~ ~~:~r:i • City council members earlier set
S•n•• Cruz, dlUQhter Kall'tlt Gulh ol p A R I s ( A p ) -aside funds to pay most of the cost for
L•11un• Nlou••. 2 gr andchildren. French singer Claude acquiring land to accommodate the rnol,.,.r Mimlt Hom ol Wlchlt•. K..-.. 2 F .....i~ te id I 11ro111en Tl'tomu c . Horn of ranc....,, a en-age o expansion and OCTD officials are .Atm~rdo.NewMutco,C•P• Oun who survived a bomb k" fed 1 f ds • h I f' "' Horn .,. c..mt:or10oe. M.tu .. sist~ blast and a submachine-see mg era un .o e p rnance
J•H1un,.. Mes.,,_ o1 w1cnH•, k.,. construction. Mr Horn ... , a rellr~ Vice President gun allaCk the past tWO
Unltecl C•lllorn1a Bena.• mt'mbe• of years, was electrocuted IM Vorb• Uncs. LC>dQe • 467 F t. A M ,
member ot t11e L•te LOy•• s•9"'• Chi in the bathroom of bis
Fr•ternlty. He we• • 1r..i..a1e of Paris apartment Satur-Unl•er\lty ol Ntbrasu Business li Co•le9 .. nofortht~SyHl'\hUbffn day. po. ce said. They
• bank conwttanl. ke ,.,_ In the said be apparently had
EuropnnThNtwlnWWll .. alt.<;ol. been changm' g a light ol ••Ullery. S.rvlc.es t PM Tuesdo
March u P.cllk: V•"' °""'91. Inter· bulb. ment Paclfk: View Mamo<l•t P•rlL.
P•d flc Vi-MO<'IU¥Vdlrec1ors.
STRO«OI
lf:ONe' C. ST•OEDE'. resl~nt of Newport Beach, IMUtd •way M.>rch 11.
1'11. Survlw<I by one dl\IQ/ller Rutn
Stroede of ~ Bead!, -brol/"oer
Leonerd l(r_..,,ink of Guden Grove,
one sls1tr Esther O'BrleftolC:O.~ MeH
1nurnmen1 '" W•us.-u, Wisc.. BeH
Broe<Swey-.--ylOc•ldlre<ton.
For the
'Record
LUM8Lf:V
WILLIAM LUM8LEV, -as. rMl-~I ol H"'llngtOfl e .. <h, Ca Peued
Marriage
Liren.u
awey Oft Sunday Mercll 12, 1971 In LOnt LAS VEGAS-Ma1T1119f I~ 1 .. ~II. C.. Surv!Wd by llOWlft Doftftle wH here l"'tJoe:
-·Lumbley, daUQll!ff P909y Martin ,..._,, 1•
of TVKOft, ArlZDN, -'°" lAttnd MORGAN·BROWN -JesM P., 70,
M•lllews of Bend, Ore9on, •I• end Avrell• Attn. 61, llottl of IA9"M • tr•ndalltdr .. , ,,_ ....... ...0 HlllS.
1rNl-Qreat·ven«1111c1r ... Also 1-.....,_., 16
1l1teN Jimmie 14~ OI Sen RafMI, OE L!E·IMEL-JOMPfl Bolivar, tt,
Ca, -Leta Ct-ol Hallonet City,~. llfld Connie JNft, 2'. bolll of lrvlM.
, ..... ,.1 Mrvlcas wilt bt held Ofl T ...... OUNCAN·FOUT•v-..... t E., n. of
HY Mardi 14, 1911 at 10.00 AM. •t Costa Mew, end Oonllnl-Marthe,
Plffce Brothers SlnltM' Mortuary wllll 29, of Parf1, France.
Rev. Roy Rk l\erdOI !flt Ft"t Olrlstte11 ....,_ry 11
Cllurclt HUl>tlngton IMe<ll offlcl•U"IJ. KREIGER·l<VTTIG -Ctttlord V.,
lnltn11ent w111 i.1n11'1,0000 SNl!Mrd 41, of Hvntl'*°" Be.ell, and NMNI
Cemetery. Plff(e lr6tner1 Smltllt' AoM. 12, ol $11JMI Will. Mortvafy dl'9Clcn. TRUJ I LlO.Hot.COMlt'-Gvlllermo
JOHNIC>tl c .. H , of Hunllr\910ft kac,h, •M
'"NEIL JOHNSON ....... Ae11dent Dorothy K.,, ... of Tustin.
of Hunllfl!llOft lff<ll, c.a. Pusect away POTT£•· ""v•N -G¥Y ~. 4111 Marell S, lfllet lllt llon'le In Alturas, 31, tnd MM'( L.., M, bot/\ of Pount.ln
C., SvrvlY9d by 2 -J . Stepllen V11toy. Jotlntot10fSenl•Mt,~.endi< Nell REYNOLDS·KING -Wllll•m
_,__ II,, clMllflter• Ella.Ott~ EO. Pron•. "· •rd MlcllellO LoulM, lS,
--Of HUllll"lfion .. Kii c.. end both of Wes1mlrater.
•osalla Herl of Band '()r;oon 11 EWtNG-GR.AY -Roflfft,O., U , end
-trll\d<lltldAft. ,...,.rat ;.,.,,le" .;.,. Reti.cce Ly,.,,, 20, tlotlt of Costa ~'"°" McwUy Mardi ta, 1'71 at Me'i. Pierce 9rl!Olffa5'ntU.'Mortu.rywttll ORR·IAOWN-Ewentt EU9'M, M,
Rev. Albert Jenwn of Tiie "'"' Unlt..S .,.d Ola J., ~. '*II Of ....,llnttoft
Melfl0dl1t Ovcll of H""Unoton .. e<h :0·1~·tG-Hl!W"'4H ~ It. 17
olflcl11i119-1111..._..1 wn al P.clflc ot 58,. ciemonte:-en~heryi
View Memorlel Partc. Piere. BrotMrs Jollnton JI, 111 .,._1m. 5"lllt1&' ~,dlre<tor5. • ~ 1a
JAMlt..,... P+OT,!TDM ......._1,.., ~.:... COLLINS-a.A•K -Wllll.wft Z-,
• • """ ..,,.., l'H-. '".---"• of S.nle Alie, .... MkMlll R-9-11, Ce. ,.....,.. •way· on Marcil •· de. 11, of ea.ta Mesa. tm~ ..... ~-CltfwTomNononof NUNl!Z·HTRAOA -Jlltfl J-.." illl•ll•, Allllame, niece Phyllh efld Nancy flllllll. tt, botllof f'olll!Uln
EfWeHI. Sefvlc• wtll w i.1<11 lfl .Al· Valley.
&elll,.61*'91aet T'lll"'°"9an P-r•I SUR PREN.ANT.JOHNSON -k4" ~I. Sllofter Mo<'_., IDcel d4rte· WilllMn, 11, lrid NIMY SW, 2'-bolll
lor'I. of Costa Mna.
8ARRY·MABfllV -Ott\' W•YN, 14
Control
Of Pests
Advised
I The Orange County
Vector Control District
warns that an increase
in mosquitoes can be ex-
pected unless
homeowners lake .steps
to eliminate breedint
groundl.
Steps recommended
include emptying air
containers boldlnt waler, or, if the water la
to be saved, placln1
mosquito eating flab in
them.
Fish may be obtained
lree at the control office,
13001 Garden Grove
Blvd., Garden Grove, or
they will be delivered by
'calling the office at
971·2421.
Fonding
Studied
Robert Badham, the Orange Coast's
current congressman.
Now, Schmitz is trying for bis old
state Senate seat. He has to win the
GOP nomination in the 36th District fll'&t. ,,
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ANOTHER NEWPORT Beach
Republican, Jim Martindale, has an-
nounced his caJ)didacy for the 36th
State Senatorial District seat being
vacated by Dennis Carpenter.
Martindale, 34, is a newcomer to
the Orange Coast political scene. He
describes himself as a self-employed
lecturer on organizational develop.
ment for business.
* * • AN0111EB CANDIDATE for the
36th District senate seat; Democrat
Gregory Kuczynski, a Mission Viejo
businessman, bas announced ,ap-
pointments to his campaign commit.-
tee.
They include James Bone of Mis-
sion Viejo, Michael R. Fannin of El
Toro, Edward Fischer of Lake
Forest., Robert LeDuc of Irvine and
Timothy Pelkowski of Santa Ana.
* * * A FUNDRAl.SEB is planned Satur·
day in Huntinqton Harbour for
Republican George Scott, still
another candidate for the 36th Dis-
trict senate seat.
The $50 per person buffet gets un· ·
der way at 6 p.m. at the waterfront
home of Louis and Alice Struickman,
16591 Ensign Circle.
* * * ASSEMBLYMAN WILLIAM Dan-
nemeyer, R-Fullerton. has filed to
seek the GOP nomination in the 39th
Congressional Dis trict in north
Orange County. The seat currently is
held by Republican Charles Wiggins,
who is retiring.
* * •
ASSEMBLYMAN BRUCE
Nestande, R-Orange, will succeed As-
semblyman Mlke Antonovich of Glen-
dale as Republican whip, the party's
No. 3 leadership position in the stale
Assembly.
Monday, March 13, 19'18 DAILY PILOT A 1
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DEAR PAT: I would Ute to know
how smoke detectors work and which.
type ls better. Also, is the radioactive
material in an Ionization-chamber
smoke detector a hazard?
H.R., Newport Beach
Smoke deteeton work b)' aeutag
the byproducta of a fire (or smolle)
and soandhlg ·an alarm. 'lbere are
two types: the pbotoeledrlc amolle
de&ector and tbe lonlsatloD dwnber
type. The pbotoelfftrtc detector eoo·
talns a small light and plllo&ocell.
Wllea smoke enters the detector,
light ls reflec&ed from smoke pertldes Into tile pbotoceU, ud the
alarm ls triggered. The loa.lutloa
chamber smoke detector eoe&ala.s a
small radiation source that prodatta
eledrlcall)' charged moleellles called
loas. The presence of these I.a al·
lows • small electric current to now
in the chamber. When smoke
particles enter tbe chamber tbey at·
tacb tbesmelves to these loD.s, redac-
bag the carrent. Cbance In tbe cur·
rent sets off the alarm.
Both types a.re equally effedl,-e.
loniutlon detectors respond more
quickly to flamlng fires, while
pho&.elec&rle detectors cenerall)'
respond faster to smoldering fires.
These d.llferences, however, are not
critical. The detector you buy sbould
be approved by a major testlag
laboratory sacb as Underwriters
Leboratorles Inc. (UL).
The small amount of nd1oec:tlve
material In tbe ioninlion chamber is
not a buard. Before smoke detectors
containing radioactive meterlala
reach the market, the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission performs •,
radiation safety analysis to make
sai:e.
Dlseollllt 0-.1
DEAR PAT: MlUl.Y sportswear
companies have discount "outlets" in
this area, but I've never found one
that carries Jantzen. I've had no luck
"walking through the Yellow
Pages," so I hope you can help me
out.
G.D., Costa Mesa
Sorry, but J antien beadquartera in
"Los Ancdes repons tlaat Ha doW.llg
ls not available a& di.scout. TIM oaly
time yoa will be able to bQ .iutaea'
aportsweer a& • bargala prtee ls
wbea rda1l stor.. It.ave a aale.
IAlclcet Lag
DEAR PAT: We are planning a
trip around the Yt'Orld ,by air. la tbete
any way to avoid "J~i lat?" I hope
you or your readers have a few tips.
T.G., lrvine
Oae eeuo.ed traveler advlael set·
U.1 your watch to the arrhal time u
aoo11 as yoa board the plane. For In·
1taaee, if yoa are Rytag to Eu.rape
ud tbe ftlgJlt leaves at t p.m., but
It's really mldnlght at yoar destin•-
,doa, act u you uaally would at mJ•·
Dlgb&. ftat mea.u sleep Instead of
coektalls, a heavy meal or movh!.
Wiien the other palaell1ers are teo
eoautecl to eat breakfut, you wUI
be re1ted and read)' to .. begba" y.u
day. Upon arrival, tbJs tnveler says
unpack, bead for the abower and get
at least roar boars of 1leep. Qe
doesn't keep U)' achedllle the flnt.
day and wllhln %4 hours clahna to be
••fit as a native."
Steefl~ s.,,,,,
DEAR PAT : My hu s band
purchased a Pringle of Scotland
cashmere sw.eater for me while tn
England. I would prefer another site
and style. Since be paid duty when be
entered this country, it would be im-
practical to exchange the sweater if
he goes to England again. Is there
any way I could arrange an excban4e
with the manufacturer?
L.W., Newport Beach
Pringle of Scotland'• Los An1eles
office advises you &o write a le«er &o
its New York City headquarters.
Descrlbla1 the sweater <style
aamber, color and alae) yoa wlab to
eacbaage. U It ls a style curreD&ly be-
inl sold lh the U.S .. an exchange pTO-
bably can be arranged. Be sure &o ID-
clude details on lbe sweater you
want. Write &o: Pringle of Scotland.
George Laidlaw, 24 W. 40lb St., New
York, N.Y. 10018.
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,,_ ~--------... ·tnd Lfn4• """' U , ltotfl of McC~MICll WeatmlMjtr
"New Trends In Gov·
emment Flmdln1'• wW
be dlacusaed for
member a1encles of
Unll4d Way of Oran1e
County North/South at
7:30 a.m. Tuesday at
3903 Metropolitan Drive,
Orange.
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MORTUAlllS HtLL·DA~ -~ 111. n, of
Laguna Beach E:1.::;::: tild Cl~ It., "· 01
•a"-9415 ,...,.,., " Laguna Hilts AICKMAl' .... OUIUfll~ -Thom ..
7•&1'"3J EuveM, JO, efld CllWy Qlefvl, 2', .. -v<r llOtll of c.Mt-INCll. Sen Ju.n Cec>ia1rano .tm.LION·IKWNO-CMrlftMIM,
4a&-1778 ~::=• JMll, JI, INltll ,fll
IM.11-lll•MOM
Nt•AL MOJ141
Coron• del Mer 873-9450
Costa Mes. 84&-24a.
llU. llOADWAY
MOQ'UAIY
11 O Bro.dwey
Coste Mesa
642-9160
SMn'Mo~I ~c...... 427 e. 11th 8t.
Coct•--·~888 Sarita Ana Chai>el 618 N. BroadWlly
8aotaAoa • 647-4131
IANDlfllWLOVACK-flllcMrd Al·
left, JI, eM "-""" llllMltl\ SI, bo4fl
of Coll• Mew. .......,.
OINTfllV-MA•TIN -o.wt It., JO, •ncl Eu"n• O.nlM, H, Miii of
lrv1111. IOUfllOET-CA~ Ja..._
• W Hol9ll I.AUi•, SI, Mii fff C..te -... ..._,It
ILOANIM'INHll.A-o..N UI, ..
.... S.lty. u; boll ef Cetta ....
IHHA-CURRll! -J-lof'nertl. JO, •1141 De..,. ~. Sl, Niii of c-ae ....... ...........
Ot!llar,.....
Moderator wlll be
Rudy Alvarado of the
Orance County Office of
'Manpower Plannlna.
Panellata will be Lola
Wax~ 1 upervl1or,
Oran•• County OfOe• of·
Revenue Sbarln•, bd
Anlta Del Rio, OranJe
County Manpower Coin·
mi11too.
Libraries
ToCWse
' Llbrll'l• ~t UC I1'VilM
. ·wlll be closed t•m·
' Porarlly at the en4 ot
the winter quarter to
complete an inven.tory
or boldlnp.
UCl'1. mecltcal
1clnce1 1,lbral')' wt11 bt clo1ect J'riday, ll~b 17.
The eampus, pby11cu
1ctucea ud ~al.
telenc.. Ubruili wUl
clolellardlaudaol
Boutet OK.'d
&AN FRANCISCO·
(AP) -Tbe Calllonda
Public Utllltlet Com· mlHlon bu ct•en th• :J'r••ke• St.•1• co·. ~Ualae to pro•ld• M aD4 ISIDCi8tile Mrric.'
on feur rOUta ta Ult
NOrlla !Ate TIMe &net· DOU• t.a. .,....
She simply can•t handle her problems by
herself anymore. She needs help before it'• too
late. And she's not •lone. Every day. people no
different than you aperfence an emotional
crisis often provoked by Jl troubled personal
relationship.
Someone may become so despondent she
~ fearful or nervo\ls for no apparent
reason. She loses sleep over in significant thin~.
She explodes over trivial matters like the car not
starting. ~be can't carry on with her famlly.
She needs help.
Prof•ional help. Thu only real hope for
regainlnl a oo~, productive life.
The k:fnd of p a•ailable at the fl'Ob)em
Ta Sil~ A onally staffed counsdlng
mid reternl for pcopla t:rappod in an
emotioDt.l crlsll.
At the Problem Talk Shop wp care for
peopl~
Pn>blelQ l"alk Shop ls a free M>tvlce which
pfOVides l wa~ frlencflY. environment where
skilled counselors help people sort out their own
lives .' Here peopl,e gain new resources to handle
the problems they thought were too big to
handle.
If you know someone who is experiencing m
emotional crisis, call the Problem Talk Shop.
A trained counselor wW be at the other end
of the line. Ready to help. Ready lo anN-'er any
questions you may have.
Please make the call that will show her
somebody cares enough to listen.
(71+) 997-1831
1110 East Chepman Awn.. S0...100
Orange, CaU!omla 9l8ee
(71+) 768-38~1 ..
25283 Cebot BOid, Sub 104 JAcuna HJlll, CallloraJa 9t8.U
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DAILY PILOT Monday, March 13, 1978 NATIONAL
Couple Surmount Odds Organ Classes for Adult Beginners
8 Weekly Classes
Beginning
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Birth of Baby Adds Joy to Wheelchair Life March 15th
• 4
NEW YORK (AP) -A young
• , handicapped couple determined
'"'""""'_." Lo have a baby pooh-poohed the
complications of wheelchair life,
resisted family objections and
defjed the professionals who in-
sisted the two could n ever
manage childcare.
"It waa something we wanted
to do. 1bey can't deprive us or
this experience," said Angelo De
La Rosa, victim of a hereditary
bone disease and father of four-
montb-old Michael.
HE AND HIS 23-year-old wife,
Marie, a paraplegic, fought doc-
• tors they say insisted or. an
abortion up to the eighth month
or pregnancy.
"So far the baby's okay," said
De La Rosa, who was born with
a broken arm and leg and bas
suffered 33 fractures in his 24 years.
.~ ......... "We wanted the child in any
case, regardless of how he came
out," he added, explain.log the
high risk of his SOD being born
with osteogenesis imperfecta,
the same illness he and his
father have.
HAVING A BABY 'WORTH IT ALL'
Marte Angelo, Michael De La Roaa
DMV Collecting
Ticket ·Payments
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state Department
or Motor Vehicles is starting a new squeeze play
on motorists -billing those applying to renew.
their registration for unpaid parking tickets.
The department said that it bas started notify-
ing people under a new state law that they will be
unable to renew their vehicle registrations until
the tickets are paid.
"AS MORE AND MORE traffic courts
throughout the state convert to the program, we'll
be receiving thousands or notices of those people
who have outstanding parking violations," said
Sharon Hemker, supe.rvis~ of the DMV park.iog
violation uniL
Under the new law, a person with unpaid
tickets will receive a list or infractions along with
their normal registration renewal papers. The
amount due can be paid al the court or al the lime
of vehicle registration renewal.
IF A MOTORIST PAYS at the court, he or she
inust obtain a release from the court lo give to the
DMV. And the motorist is billed an additional $2
for every infraction the department must process.
As a result of the new year, state officials
estimate they will collect $15 million for cities and counties.
"IF WE (HE AND his wife)
felt deep inside that we couldn't
do it, we would not even make
an attempt.
"I'm glad the doctor told me
the facts, .. he said. "I ap-
preciate that. But in the end, let
it be my own decision. Once the
baby ls born, it's our problem."
The couple found neither sup-
port nor understanding for their
decision.
"PEOPLE EVEN HAD the
nerve to come up lo me and ask
how we did it -bow we con-
ceived -and one person was a
nurse," De La Rosa complained.
Marie, who had spent most of
her life in institutions and with
foster parents, said, "I didn't en-
joy the pregnancy" because of
constant complaints and worries
from everyone she knew.
But it was "all worth it," she
added.
THE COUPLE, BOTH un-
e mployed and s upported by
federal funds, live in one or 11
apartments specially designed
for the handicapped ln a new
moderate and low income pro-
ject built by Phipps Houses, a
nonprofit. philanthropic cor-
poration.
• : 1'l'wo week introductory
. . progr81l\. Other
. "~@programs
JOOSt effective ways to get ~ery inch of you jn sha~ And to get that shape, you11 ettjoy using the finest exercise
equiwnent availcible in the industry.
. Our oornplete fitness program even includes swimming poofs.and
jogging at key locations: And fof ·
: also a¥ · e.
We'd like a:> makem finn offer-to sJim ®wn and up at the ~iday 5pa Health ubS. Oar Pro-
pn Din:imn will develop. system
at~ exmtile tnStruction
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I • Russ~an Surprised to Juntp 7-8¥2~
MILAN , ltaly (AP)
.Vladimir Yashcbenko was as
surprised as anyone else but he
rules today as the undisputed
king of the high jump.
The 19-year-old Russian. who
holds the world outdoor record
of 7-7o/.t, owns the indoor mark,
as we ll , alter clearing 7-81.Ai Sun-
day in the European indoor
track and field championships at
the Milan SPorts Palace.
"I did not expect to do as well
at this early stage of the season.
although I have been building up
my muscles durlng the past
months," said Yashchenko, who
easily cleared the record height
on his third and final try.
"My lep hurt me, and that is
why 'I made some mistakes even
at the lower tries."
After erasing the indoor mark
of 7-7% set by Franklin J acobs
of New Jersey 's Fairleigh
Dickinson University on Jan. 27,
Yashchenko decided not to try
1·9.
"When I cleared 7-7 and won
the gold medal I felt confident
and relaxed and this helped me
• toward the world record,"
Yashcbenko said. "But after
7-8'.Ai I was too tired to continue
and I did not feel mentally motivated.
"The high jump lasted over 4
hours and I made 20 tries. I bad
nothing left to do better."
Before he soared over at 7-8"2,
Yasbcbenko missed his initital attempts at 6-10%, 7-5%, 7-61/4
and 7-7, although he cleared '1-7~ on hls first try.
Y ashchenko and Jacobs are
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FIGHTING FOR POSSESSION -Duke's
Eugene Banks C20> claims possession
from Irv Chatman during Sunday's action
in lhc NCA/\ basketball regionals in
Charlotte. N.C. Duke won 63-62.
a
Nicklaus' Luck Runs Out
Weukopf Holds On to Win Doral Open .
MIAMI CAP> -About the time
Jack Nicklaus pitched in for the
third time in four holes -and for
his second eagle -Tom Weiskopf
said he was thinking, "My good-
ness gracious. Whal 's going on
here?"
It was just your basic typical
routine Nicklaus fin ish -30on the
back nine and only nine putts on
that many holes down the stretch.
Just like he d id a couple of weeks
ago in the Inverrary Classic
Routine.
Only this time it wasn't quite
good enough'.
Weiskopf, who played the final
36 holes over a nine·hour period
with his good friend and sometime hunting companion,
was ti'eated to a full view of Jack·~
uncanny heroics. And be turned it
back, winning by a single stroke
itl the double-round windup Sun-
day in the Doral Open golf tourna-
ment.
Just as it was at lnverrary, it
was a thriller -tournament golf
at its very best.
"Tom won and he deserved to
win," Nicklaus said.
The winnlng tnargln was about
two inches. Nicklaus missed by
that much holing a fourth wedge
s.bot of the day, this for a birdie
tba t would have uea it on the final
®le.
"I got a bad bounce," joked
Nicklaus." Actually itJustsUd by.
Just mwed by an inch or two»
dldn 'lit, Tom?'• Nicklaus asked.
"I wun't watcbinf,'' dead~
panned Weiskopf.
Weiskopf, three tlmes before
frustrated ln chall~gea for this ti·
tle, moved Into a four.stroke lead
A.USI'IN TUMBLES
'IV GOOUGONG
DALLA.S (AP) -Evonne
Goo1-10111 won the $20 000 fint
pdae 'SUnday but wonder child
Ttac1 Ann Austin took home
DaUaa• Mart a.Del the knowledge
•he can co~ with the belt
wom!Seaiooalplayan. With poey tall• naDDlu,
Uh c 1paDMl·eari aftdber
mou&l J1m1Nd wttb ano., the
1S·1•~ A..aa 1118 former
Wimbledon champion
GoOla .... Hl'D 9ftl'1 DOlnt. .. ,.or Mr ... lbe. J.i',l terrtae
• • • bi fad, ...... IO tcJu0 J
didn't 1.en Wat •bc>•t Hr ~" 11ld t•• ll·Jtlr•old .,.,.., after I 4-t~ l-0, 1-2
vlctorz la t_.f ·fin ala af 1 • wo ea 1 pro todllameat.:.,
over Nicklaus with a 67 in the
morning round while Jack was
shooting what he called "a less
than mediocre" 72. Their after-
noon scores were 68 for Weiskopf,
'65 for Nicklaus. Weiskopf claimed
the 13th title of his career with a
272 total, 16 strokes under par.
"When you get in J)Osition to
wi n, a player as good as Tom is not
likely to fold. You have to beat
him," Nicklaus said. He gave it
his beslsbot.
· '·I 't'as playing less than
mediocre golf," he said. "I'm
pleased tbat I was able lo put on
the pressure when I bad to put on
the pressure. When I had to make
things happen, I was able to make
them happen. .
"You jus~an't come from five
shots back shooting ao and pull it
all out two times in a row," ht>
said.
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U.S. PoloistS'ft'OiI;
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Title t~ ll11bga i:)r
• In tt.. Unlted States• 10.9 Vk:·
tory o~~' lfexlco, the
Americans bt'ek• u ·.open at the
stan <Gf Ule third quarter beh1.Dd
three l&raiabt _... lrom OUJ
FiguerM 1ll the lint 1; 17 of.,._.
lngUme.
Memco ~on '111"'9
of Ill mra man altmUMll • the U.S. retaliated wltb four
tallle• In nve extta man daell.
'Yµ1a.qvta ftnlllHid ~ Utt to~ with a M·
lbe Untted states w.a tlltl'd a 3·2·1 mark.
scbed"1ed to meet here Tuesday
in tbe Europe·USA indoor meet.
East German sprinter Marlies
Oelsner also set a world record
when she won the women's 60-
yard dash in 7.12, erasing team-
mate Renate $lecher's 1974
mark of 7.16. Linda Hagler of
Sweden, runner-up to Oelsner,
also bettered Stecher's mark
with a 7.13 clocking.
Other winners included Reijo
Stahlberg of Finland in the shot
put (67·2~). Markku Taskinen
of Finland in the 800 meter~
(1:47.4), Finland's Antti Loik-
kanen in the 1,500 ( 3: 38.2),
Markus Ryfiel or East Germany
in the 3,000 CT:49.5) over Emiel
Puttemans of Belgium, Thomas
Munkelt of East Germany in the
60-meter hurdles (7.65), Ulrike
Bruns of East Germany in the
women's 800 (2 :02.3), Anatoli
Piskulin of Russia in the triple
jump (5:>-2~), Laszlo Szlama of
H ungary in the long jump
(25-81A), Helena Fibingerova of
Russia in the women's shot put
(67-9~).
Playoff Rounditp
Branning Stars
In Irish Romp
~
TULSA (AP) -"I was told
they were big and strong and
s low." said Houston coach Guy
J .ewis moments after his team had been trounced by Notre
Dame in the NCAA · Midwest
Regionals here Sunday.
T he Irish, dis playing an
awesome arsenal of talent and a
strong inside game, eliminated
the Cougars, 100·17, to advance
into the next round of tbe
Mid west Regional Friday
against Utah in Lawrence, Kan.
"I thought it would be closer,"
said Notre Dame coach Digger
Phelps. "We were ready for
them, we were ready for the.
press because we bad seen their
films."
Former Marina Hjgh {Hunt·
ington Beach) standout Rich
Branning, a sophomore guard
for Notre Dame, scored 14 Points
and was selected NBC's player·
of-the-game.
EarHer Sunday, Louisville
took advantage of cold shooting
by St. Johri's to coast to a 76-68 victory.
The Redmen, who shot just 33
percent lrorn the field, suffered
a scoring drought of nearly six
minutes in the second half and
trailed ~ with 14 minutes left.
"We got a litUe ahead and let
up," Louisville coach Denny
Crum said or what happened
next. "You don't let up against a
good team. Then we started do-
Mick ey Mouse s chedule.
Louisville is a powerful team. U
we played again, we would do
the same things."
Lewis' Houston team, which
had lost five games by one-point
margins during the regular
season, was unaccustomed to the margin of its defeat.
"It was very obvious that we
were never in the ballgame,"
Lewis said. ''We were totally
whipped. We've been whipped
before. This is not the end. We'll
be back."
Referring to a national
television audience, Lewis said
"We picked a terrible place to
play the worst game we've
played all year -in front of
practically the whole nation.
One good thing about it, any
recruits looking in know we sure
need help."
HOUSTON 1171 -Rose u , Thompson 10, ~hulu IS, IC. Wlllllllns 17, Trammell 4, Glbsorl 7
Walker I. Fe..-s 7. Tot•ls 37 IJ..1' n
NOTltl. DAMI. n•> -TriPYCka 14, 8•flon 12,
l"l-•o •. 8r.,,,,1n9 14. 0. Wlllla1n1 1', Wllco• •. WoolrlOoe 2, ~Ilk 4, S.llne1 >. I.Arnt.ff 10
Total• 411•2' !00,
Hellllme -Hot,. o.m. •7·n . Total '°""
Nolr• Dame 16, ..__, 23 Tt<hrtlciOl1 -Ulm -r. A -10,015.
LOUISYlu..E 1761 "-Tur,...-J, Wiiii-21
GellOft I, G<1Hltt\ 25. Wll-IS, Stnlth 3, 8rMCh t. Tot•l1 2S ,.._,, 76.
ST. JOttWS 16el -Wini,_ o, ,,_,.., 24,
MclCoy '· cai-.w t. C.ttt 14, lt9n<Nr 11. Thomes 7, Wri!IM I. Totals 2111-116'..
Hallllme -l.Ouisvllle 3', St. ,,_., :M. Fo.il..s
OU1 -wn ...... McKoy, CMIH'. Tol•I ......
lo<Jlsvlllt 11, SI John's 2• A -10,075.
in( the little things right." lltala, DePaul Win St. John's pufled out of the
deficit and trailed just 64·60 with WICIDTA, Kan. -Fourth·
lesslbanfourminutesremaining. ranked DePaul overcame 72 per-
Then Dar rell Griffith, a 6· cent shooting by Creighton In the
loot·3 guard, fired in eight first half and used two free
straight points, six on charity throws by William Dlse wltb 31
tosses1 to pull the Cardinals out seconds remaining to gain an ol danger. 80·78 victory in a first-round
"It's amazing this team has game or the NCAA Midwest
gone this far," coach Lou RegionalSunday. Carnes~ca admitted alter the The Chicago school , which
game. ''And we didn't play a See NCAA, Page B·2
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KAREEM ABPUL.JABBAA LOOMS OVER FALLEN JtON LE~. ; .
Pboentx, which has a '2·26 rec· ord, by. five &..amea in the
dlvla}on 1tandln1s ot tho 8.2·
pmeseUOD.
• Kareem Abdul·Jabbar •cored
U p oint• for the Lakera,
follow~ by tootle tuard NGl'll\
Nixon with 11.
0 Toalaht·I 1.bot more from the
outlklt "'because tbe deteu• la forcln• me outalde, •• nld
Dantley. the 1971-TT Natlooal a .. tetball AlaoclaUon rookie of
t.IM 1•ar. He made 1• ol hit 1$
&bot.I 1n the tame, 11ettJn1 some
quJCk·&tep Wid baskell Jn the . \
VLADIMIR YASHCHENKO~
Steadiness
Big Factor ·
For Lopez ., .
'.
LOS ANGELES IAP) ~ Nan· .
cy Lopez can't quite belieV'e i
what's happened to her since ~ •J
became a professional golfe.r ,
last July. All she has to do to
convince .herself it's for real is to
take a look at her bank account.
The 21-year-old Lopez was
selected Rookie of the Year for
1977 in the Ladies Professional ·-
Goll Association despite playll:lg
in only six tournaments. She_
finished second three times ul!
earned over $21,300.
That was child's play com-
pared to what she's aJready ac-
complished this year. ,
Steadiness was the key as .. "'
Lopez won her second straight ~ ~
LPGA tournament Sunday, fir. '
ing a l·under-par 71 to capture •
the $100,000SW\Star Classic. t
Her winning score for 72 holes -'
was 285 and the victory was •
worth $15,000. Two weeks ago,
she earned the same amount-Of •,
money for taking top honors in : •
the $100,000 Bent Tree Classic at : •
Sar asota, Fla. c ·• "I don't feel anything right,.r :
now,·· said Lopez after co min •
from behind to nip DeblU~ :
Austin, the tournament's front"": •
runner for the most part, and> :
Debbie Massey by one stroke. "t •
· just can't believe it. When I
finished 1 felt like I was dream· ..r-
. ing." ·· ·
Lopez was four strokes off the..
pace after her first-round 72, ~ ..:
s he s tayed close by cardinl ~
another 72 in the second rowa4 , •
and a 70 Saturday over lb .. ..;
6,lOO·yard Rancho Park Golf 1~
Course. ' • Sunday, she bogeyed the fifth ·
hole and birdied the seventbf ~
playing even-par goll the rest o -<(
the way through 16 holes. It wu ~
e n o ugh\ to keep her clos ...
because Austln a nd Massey,~
ahead of Lopez by four BJld two~ .... >~
shots, before the final round. were.. _.
having thelr problems.
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second half "hen Phoenix was
forced to mote out to hinder. his
oatllde lboatlq.
lt wu a ataarp t<1ntraat to a
llO·ll( Suu .tctory ovu the
L•k•ra Saturday ntcbt Jn
Pboemt • •beo DuUey ina Juat .8 or 17 ~.
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'BLOCKED SHQT -Wayne McCoy of St. John's bangs
this shot attempt by Louis ville's Darrell Griffith (35)
away m NCAA basketball action at Tulsa Sunday
NCAA PLAYOFFS. • •
. Continued From Page B·l ·
trailed 48-34 at halftime, hit at a
77 percent clip in the second half
to tur n back the Missouri Valley
Conference champions.
ln the opener, Utah's Buster
Mathe ney scored 10 of his
career-high 36 points in the
second overtime period to pace
the 15-ranked Utes lo an 86·79
triu mph over stubborn Missouri .
Creighton had three chances
lO tie the contest after Oise's
free throws, his first points or
the game, gave DePaul an 80-78
le ad. Blue Jay forward Rick
Apke missed three jump shots,
:l~o or them in heavy traffic and
Ute third fallin& short from 3S
·feet out as the bu.lier sounded.
,. · Utah's Matheney scored 20 or
· his points in the first half of the
'Opener, but Missouri kept in
range or the Utes' 60 percent
~hooting and trailed 44-38 at
.halftime.
UTAH (•I -Judllln& II, Vr-s 11, M.ttlleftity
36. Wllll•m• J, Grey IJ, M.tr11n J, OuM 2, 0.-
2, Cll•m~n 2. Tot•t• l6 12·23 ...
MISSOURI 1191 -~JO, 8«ry •· Ray 4,
Drew u , Olrrlt 11, Orov 7. Tol•ls M 11.11 It.
• H•llllme -Ul•ll "'· Ml-I ». Fov141d out -
C11rrl1. Towl '°"'' -Utall 2l. Missouri JI. A -10,Sll,
Dll'AUI. ''°' -PottMllO 10, Welkin• u .
Corzine 19, AMYIMV 1S, Gerl...cl 10, Otae J. totall
3oi IJ.17 IO. I
CllEIOMTOM Ull -,Mc1<1nne 11, At*• \a,
" Wutey 14, Ecck1r U, J ohnson ), 1(111111 10.
Mceon11e11 •. TOlats ll .. 11 n .
' H•llHme -Crelq!llO<\ 41, O.P1\ll :M. lot•I '°"''
-OtPI UI 17, CnlQlllOl'l 16. A-t0,.$11.
Duke, Indiana Win
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -Duke
center Mike Gmloski scored 25
points, including two foul shots
with 17 seconds left, to g1ve the
eighth-ranked Blue Devils a
.63-62 victory over Rhode Island
. Sunday in a first-round NCAA
''East r egional game.
Jn the fi rst game o( t he
doubleheader, r eserve guard
. Butch Carter hit three foul shots
.. in the final 30 seconds •s Indiana
.held off Furman, 63-62.
• Rhode Island's Sly Wllllams, ~ \v&ose fifth foul sent Gmlnsld to
* * * .NCAA Cage
Roundup
the line for the decisive free
throws, scored a game-bigh 27
points and led a Ram comeback.
The Rams found themselves
down by five points in the second
half before Williams a nd guard
J lggy Williamson combined for
six straight points. Rhode Island
went back on top 60·59 when
Willi ams hit a layup at the 2·
minute mark.
Williamson fouled Duke's Jim
Spanarkel with 54 seconds left.
but Spanarkel missed and Ram
forward Percy Davis drove for a
basket to make the score 62-59.
Gm i nski brou gbt the Blue
·Devils back to life with a basket
with 32 seconds left. A foul by
Duke's Kenny Dennard sent
Davis to the line, but he missed.
The ball went to the Duke end,
wher e after a s truggle for
possession, a jump ball was
called . Williams then fouled
Gm inski in another loose-ball
battle .
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Wrlgfll J. TOIMI zt 4-11 U.
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5Mrn•rlll4 II, Suddeltl 6. Tot•!\ 26 11·1' U
Hl lfllme -Rllodit hi-31, Duke JO. Fouled
out -Wiiii.,,,.. Toi.II foul' -AllOdl ltland 21,
Duke 16. A -11.664.
PUllMAH (U) -Arnold 10, o.tll•I 21, Moore
19, Grimm 6, SMI.._ 2, Crowe 2, Mcl(l-y l. Tol•IS 26 1CH3U.
INDIANA IUI -R..Sford 20, W-lOfl 26, Tolbert 2, Beur 4, wiwn.n l, c..r .. r 5. ToUls 21
M JIJ,
H•lltlme -lndleN )I, FurmWI 24, Fouled oYt
-R•dlOfd. Tot•I tout• -Furman 11, lnolaftll 17.
hc:llnlo l -F...--ben<ll. A -11,666.
Pea11, VHlanol'a Roll
PHILADELPHIA -Senior
Keven McDonald scored 37
polnta to lead Ivy League cbam·
pion Pennsylvania to a 92·83 vic-
tory over St. Bonaventure Sun-
day in th e NCAA East
Regionals .
In the first game or the play-
off doubleheader, Keith Herron
collected 24 points t o pace
Eastern 8 champion Villanova,
22·8, to a 103·97 victory over
LaSalle, tbe East Coast Con·
Cerence winner.
The Boonies, with forward
Greg Sanden scoring 17 o( hla 30
points before halftime, led 42-37 .
at Intermission. But after
halfUme McDonald scored two
buckets sandwiched around one
by Bobby Willis to tie the game
at '3. The Quakers went in front
for good with 17:09 remalning
when WUlia' la7up made lt
4'1·45.
Vlllanova trailed 49·48 at
halftime and fell behind 58-41
before reellu1 off 10 1traifbt
point.I on two buckets apiece by
Ales Bradle1 and Regtle
Robinacxl and one by Rory Spar·
row. · ·
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BASKETBALL / MISCELLANY
Mulligan Hopeful
Long Jinx Will End
By CRAIG SHEFF
ol IM Deify Piiot 1'8ff
Saa:lleback College basketball
coach Bill Mulligan hasn't had much luck in six previous
trips to stale basketball tourna-
ments-in fact be hasn't bad any
luck at all.
M ulllgan ls ~6 in hls travels to
the state tourney-but he ls op-
timistic that long jinx will end
this week.
"This is the fi rst year that I
honestly feel I have a team that
could win the s tat e cham-
pionship," says the 47-year-old
Gauc hos coach, whose team
ta kes on Cerritos College.
Wednesday night 7:30 in the open-
ing round at the Long Beach
Sports Arena.
"I'm not saying we will win
the state tournament, I'm just
saying we have the talent to do
so," says Mulligan.
And there is no denying that
last statement.
Mulligan is the first to say this
is his finest J C team. The
Gauchos have rolled to a 29-3
record thus far with the three set·
backs (to El Camino, Palomar·
a nd Riverside) all by just one
point. And two ol them were over·
ti me decisions.
Saddleback, the highest scor·
ang team in the state with a 107.0
average, has passed the 100·
point mark 20 times this season.
And the key to the Gauchos'
s u c c ess h a s bee n depth.
Mu lligan uses 9 or 10 players a
game, ushering them In with
rapidity. And all see acUon very
early in the Gaucbos' run-and·
gun, full-court pressing attack.
Here is Mulligan's rundown
on Saddlebac k's top nine
players:
TIM KNIGHT (6 ·7
sophomore): "Tim has been our
most consistent player all year.
With one or two exceptions.
Kn ight has played well every
night. If we had a most valuable
player he would be it. He's con-
sistently good. He hasn't missed
a game ror us."
STAHL MILLEA
Sports .
Calendar
MULLIGAN SHAW
McELRATH 'GREEN
RICH McELllATR (6·1
sophomore: "Rich ls better than
be was last year, but it doesn't
show as much becauae of the
other guys playing with him.
He's matured physically and he
does some amazing thjngs. The
four-year coaches can't believe
be passes as well as he does. He
eliminates lbe pressure and be
and Artle Green are the most
highly-recruited guys on the
team."
ARTIE GREEN (6-1
freshman): "In the big games
we have to Win Artie Is out.stand·
lng. He's ready to play in every
big game ... the crowds stir him
up. It means something to him.
Artie is the most talented guy
I've ever bad and probably the
most exciting."
TIM SHAW C6·3 sophomore>:
"He's bee n hampered by
stomach problems, a stress frac-
ture of the leg and a cracked rib.
He's as tough as any guy I've
coached. He comes to play."
CRAIG STAHL (6 ·7
sophomore): "He hasn't been as
consistent as we hoped, but be
played great ln the last Palomar
eame. He's done ,>veU l.Dslde and
out.&tde. He's bad some really
good games for us.''
TOM U.O\' CM sophomore>:
"He's probably tbe most retrult·
ed sixth man ln Ca.11!om1a. He's
had great games and bas been
very conslsleoL He shoots weU
and he's been a real pleuure."
aODNEY MILLE& <5·10
.sophomore): "He's probably the
best shooter we have. We'd like
him to shoot more conslsteotly
ln the big games. He's one of the
three guys that come in the
most.''
..
BEN BACON (6-S freshman):
''He's been real conalstent, too.
Ben ls really a nice kid and I
think he's going to get better and
better.''
RENNIE WATTS (5·8
s ophomore): "He's really
picked us up since transferring
at the semester break (from UC
Rlverslde). He's a good shooter
and an exciting player. He's
blended in well. He's the guy we
needed.''
If the Gauchos win their first
round game Wednesday, they'll
return Thursday at 4 o'clock to
tangle with the City College of
San Francisco-Pasadena CC vic-
tor.
* * *
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IOS LA Sout_. 1G4 UO S.11 0...-\01
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111 I mp. Vlli.t 73 t U Citrus "
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1G4 M•rlnn • 111 RI~ IU ts Ml. SAC 91 103 Pel-•s TIM KNIGHT
Sports Clipped Short
U.S. Netters Breeze
NEW HAVEN Conn. -The United States, led by Hrtan UOtt·
fried and Jimmy Connors, lost
'only three sets en route to their
third consecutive World Cup ten·
nis victory over Australia but
the Aussies thwarted an
American sweep by squeaking
out a last-minute doubles victory
Sunday.
Gottfried, teamed with the
hard-serving Roscoe Tanner.
fell victim to Newcombe and
Tony Roche Sunday, 7 -6, 1 ·6.
Connors, breaking J ohn Alex·
aoder's serve in the first game
of each set, scored a 6-2, fH
triumph in Sunday's first match.
KJttgs RJpped
BOSTON -Gregg Sheppard
scored two goals, his 15th and
16th slnee returning from a knee
injury 28 games ago, to lead the
Boston Bruins to a 9-3 NaUooal
Hockey League victory over lhe
Los Angeles Kinp Sunday nlgbL
Sheppard tall i ed a
shorthanded goal to b~alt a 1·1
lie midway through the first
period, u.en· fired bis second ol
the/ame to c.tve the Bruins a 4·1
lea at 17:11. He bas 17 goals in
40 games for tbe season.
Artgela Slaellecl
PALM SPRINGS -Bruce
Bochte, i.,rry Mllbouroe and
Bob SUnaon collected three hits
apiece as the SeaWe Mariners
defeated the California Angels
1-3 in exblt,,ltion baseball SWl·
day. eDCllDc a four·&ame Afteels
·wlD.nlD·~
rEIIJ .... .. ' '.
It o ••I I ' t I
Nolan Ryan made hls first pitching appearance of the
spring for Cali(ornJa and worked
lour shutout innings. But when he
was replaced by Mike Overy in
the flftb, the Mariners struck for
three runs.
loltnWHd
VERO BEACH, Fla. -The
Atlanta Braves jumped on 20-
game winner Tommy John for
three first-inning runs and held
on for a 5-3 exhibition victory
Sunday over the Los Angeles
Dodgers.
John was wild, issuing three
walks in lbe first lnnin&·rally as
well as two wild pitches.
Rick Monday slugged his
s~ond spring home run in the
third inning for Los Angeles.
Davey Lopes ~oubled in the
e ighth and scored on Bill
Russell's single for the se<:ond
Dodger tally.
SttrlTop•Foe
BELLINGHAM, Wash.-The
California Surf pounded out a 2-0
exhibition soccer victory over
the Seattle Sounders Sunday,
behind the scoring of Al Trost
and LenRenery.
Trost clicked With a penalty
k\ck early, then Renery, with &
header from Paul Scurti'• pass,
clinched it in the 76th minute.
The two return to action this
weekend with duels set for La
Mirada Stadium Friday night
(7:30) and Mission Viejo High
Sunday (2 p.m.).
RJC!har• Collee!t•
FORT MYERS , Fl a .
Newport B eac h 's R en e e
Richards won $2,800 and a spot
in a $35,000 round-robin touma·
ment later this month by defeat·
ing Laura DuPont, 6-1. 6-7, &-4.
in a women's pro tennis tourna·
m ent here Sunday.
Fop Trb""P""
COLLEGE STATION. Texas
-Texan A. J. Foyt, battling a
sor e s ho ul der a n d recent
Daytona SOO winner Bobby Al·
Uson, broke away from the field ·.,
in the second half of lhe r ace
Sunday to w in t he USAC-
sanctioned Aggieland 250 stock
car r ace.
Grenze11 Win•
ARCADIA -Grenzen, ridden
by Darrel McHargue, captured
the $81,550 Santa Susana Slakes
by five lengths Sunday to win
Santa Anita's 3 year -old filly
championship.
.I t (A1 {' .........
"Mr utlafectton haa b9lft auul'9d by the
,..,.. whl care ...
.
RON BURDETT
Santa Ana
Orange County• a oldest
llnoot~ry OelJerahlp
' ; , ,
MISCELLANY
•
• Monday. March 13, 1978 DAILY P1LOT JIS
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OICLAat .. ITI NTIWTI~ TO f'lr'llOW •• TM• INTENTION 01' THI
flOltM AM tMP•OV•M•MT hCTIOH t. Tll.tt Ille pwpot8 tor aoaao TO AOO,.T A f'LAM 01'
OISTltlC:T TO ae DUIOMATaD ~ aold lmcM•-11 district II to WCHtlCI !'Ott A P'OttTION Ofl TM•
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TMllllOI' ctllltrlel.,.., ~· _,,_s. for WHERE.AS. lly RUolvtl~n No.
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C>lroctoo of the Santa Merv••ll• menl, water re<laerlatlon llodtltles, rloauon, clomHll<. lnd11strl•t end
Water Ohlrlct OOl!S HEREBY pumpl119 stations, and Including •II muntclpet ~.for tN lenclt oncl RESO~VE, DETERMINE AHO lol'lct, tesemenb -other ~oper1y lnl!ebltenta wltllln tllo e11terlor
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11011•ted "IMPROVEMENT not UCNd an --·to ttoe stations. •!Id l11ch1cttno •II ••net.
Of STRICT NO. :r, -to•-bollCh totet -rati119 QIOU of s.ald tmpn-••sements' •net otlltr properly
If H id lf'l"llWOWnwM cAltr'ict tor salct nment elstrlct tor o _.,..., period, M<>euary tflefefo( tor IN lancts and
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Of weter tor lr"9Mierl, domttU<. in-1119 tt.. lnt«est on satct bond\ wl>lcll '' the total -aclnv costs of said lm-.dus1rl•t encl ~ICIOl pw-. f« -8lld payable orlor to t ... t dote •net pro¥em..,I di\trl<I tor a lwo-ye•r
the lenets -lnhlltlltants wlttMn the lor wlllcll ,_,.,,,of Ute ~t period. H tt~ by the 8oerd of
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pumping stati..., anct lncluctfflO ell upe11su In connection with Ille bonds wNcll I\ d\le -PIY•ble prior
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non, t~ • ...,. and dis-for Marc:ll ~,,,._ at to •·"'-< lr..ti.
tr"ut1011 of weler for lrrloallon, c~of D0411'trMl•I No. l of Mid
dOmesllc, lnduslrl•I ~ rtlllflfCIPll C1Mart, at 700 OVIC' C9IMr °"'"" MJI,, 1111'1* .... fw .,_,..,,. alld lllNtMIMU 111 llM City of Sitt'-/llM, ~
.. 1t11tn Ille uwlor llOllndllflff of Mid De~ M9r'ctll. mt • • •
lmllf'0.,."*11 ~I. encl troe 8'.,U$. WILLI_. L ttJottw •• •.
lion 811<1 ~loft .. --. .... tlw CiluM'tOlr1l :·
COIM<tlon, ~ oltd 4llspoUt 9f L8Wtl L ICaM • ,.•
.... ........ llM ....., wetor, ~ .. w......,.. ........ . -<1~11'19 llVlll-'-1ew~ ll"Mt• Lle ....... Clllllf'lllo,.,I .• rM11t, weter 1'9CIMW1tlon IKltltl.,, Tell .... , •
pwnpl119 UM'-. MM! klchldl119 811 .......... , •: ....... •
larld, •asetTIW!b and °""" ,,epM. Publl"'" O' .. CMst Oollp ptlot,
llKOISart .,.,.,_for 1M 18119 -1Mr<ll1>,14,20,1'11 ·-· lnflallll ... ti wl!Nft.,. ..... lor........ ....,.
earln of Yid 1rnpr__.e •wkt
and tor the ocqultlOon Of All of« ..-i of tlle .,....lllO lllllft of wld ,,,..
.,..._ dstrkt (~.,... .... ------------... AlnOWll .. _,.. t\lllld9 .. •.,ired .,...
"'611 not eJIOled.,. _, ~ 10 NOTICROl'SAUOJI'.'.
t1te total -Mlll9 c-ot ..ict"" ••~,..,.••n AT pro,.emenl dhlrlct tor a lw•Y••r PltlVAT• SAL.a
,...100. es narnMtct "" u. eoont of .... NC,. ntt o
Olre<tou of Yid OlwkO and rUfMb IN THI. SUNltlOlt COUll'T OF
tor lite pe'l'Nfll o1 ewry H-oi THI! STATl!CWCAUPOftMqMipR
said lrt1..,_i district wM<ll 111• TMI. c:outfTYOl'LOIAMG)Las
prllbeble wfll be lnc"'red •nd llecome In the Miller OI Ille alate or
peyeole before Ute eOlretloll of -LAltltY CHARLES FOR8E$. • In
Y••r from the completlOll of said <.OmfNI-Potnon. -h lln<ludln9 IM lnt-t on wlct Not;u 1, here"'1 IJ)ll9fl tllat UW ...,.
bonds Wllkll ts -..,, twt.ol• prior cter1lt11H will ..it at Private,..._ 10
lo IMll Nto Mel fw wtlkll .._,,, Of tflO llitllftt aild lleSt btctder, ~I lo
Ill• lmprovenie11I llhtrlct In IM conflrmetlon of MIO S\lpOl1oC <jurl,
lreawry Of Mid Ols.trlct or DMrNflM on or •lt•r -Ill cloy Of Aprll, 1-. •t to be rocel"9d b'f wl4 lmprovotMftl tM Office Of BLOCK AHO RONAYNE. dlstrlctlrornM•~ prevlously l40t W •• 1111 I nshr Avenue.
levied ere ln..S.qu•Ul, en• IM wutmlflster C..llfomle 92'Q. Clltlftly
eslabllSIWnenl Of alt ot the bOnd •• of orenoe. State Of C..llfonlla( elf lhe
serve JIM'td out Of the pnlCH6S of Ille i10l)I, tltlo and Int-st of ........ •
sale Of Qld llOftds, Mel all "_. In <HM4 at the llme Of dMll\ _....the
(OftMCllOf\ !WI"' Ute .. 111orlutlon Mel r~I, Ullo and lnl.nlt ttlat tllo .-rate iuuanc• of .. lo bonlH; end ol said cle<Hsed bn .c:q(i~ by
WHERl!AS, tllls Board of 011'9Chl" -•tlon OI !OW or oUIWW\JO.~r
finds It Is In 1'lt be$1 ln-h of IN lllan or lft addltlelt II> tllat ot1'it<ct..-
Dh&rlc;t U..t • Plan of WWl<s tor said <•Mad, al l"9 time Of 49M111, .. e.¥ to
lmP'O"•monts Md ·~ be octocit· •II IM cer ... 111 ~Y llluilc.cf .. ttw
ed pu"...,.' to Sect'-a zs1 et wq. of Clly ot H""'lftolon e.otll,~t Ille W1ter Code of Ille Stele of Ora1190, StMeOfCtllfwal•, • C.lilornle; ty dH<rlbod • fdlows, ...._I: •
NOW. THEREFORE, Ute lloerd of Lot 120 Of Tract ~ as P9f' map
Directors ot Ille !>8111• Maroerlt• nt<orcted In 8oolt 220, peoes I tllrougll
Weter Dhtrlcl OOES HEREBY 11 lnclusl.,. Of~. lft CN otfl<,e of
RESOL'\11, DET!RMINE ANO Ille County"-*' of ufd O...noe
ORDER e\loltow\ c-1 .... ,._.. <omrnoftlY k-.,
Game of Fingertips
ln9 tM Interest on said llOnd$ wt>i<ll il on Ille wllll the S.CrettrY of Ille Dis· NOW, THEREFORE, U.. lloerd oi
d.,. 8nd peyellle prior' to tllet dale and trlct anet Is .... ~ tor 1nspoc11., by Olre<lorl ot trio Sant• M•r11••il•
tor whkll lllOne'(Sof ti. lrnprov-t enyper-.or~lft-ted. W•ter District DOES HEREBY
dlstrlct l"U.ITMwryofs.aldOh:trl<I SECTIOH4.T"81MOf'ld•y,lhe20U\ RESOLVE. OETERMINE ANO
or tllerealt., IO be received DY said im-day of Merell, 1'71. al the"°"' of 2·00 OltDE Ras lol..,_
D'"O"emt11t dbtrld ''°'" ... 8U.H· O'ctock p.m .• on satct ~ ,, llerttl'( SECTION 1. TNt •t I• Ille Intention
me11t prevlotniy la¥1tcl are IM<M· tlxocl et Ille time Ind u.. meotll\9 of tllls 8oerd ol Ol...ctoo to ..soi>t •
oue1e1, end ti. eslabllstwnent of ell of pie<• of Die .,...,.. of Dll'9C1CN'S of Sell-P,.11 of wort&S tot S.nt• Meroeri ...
the bond -lunct out ol n... pr~ ta,.......,. .. w.i.r Olwlct et IN Ols· Water Olwlct for ,,,.,... o•tment OI'" c.eedsoft,....Wofsalcl~and•ll lrlct Oltlu. 2SS7t M4r11uerlt• trlclNo 1A-WS.S.tdtll811ofWor1ts
••P•nus 111 connection wltll the Perllw1y, Minion Vlelo. c:atltornla, h prepared by Robert &..111, Wlttlam
IUlllorlutloll •llCI IHlta!IU of wld hereby 11...i. Ille plac.e for. -Int Fros! •nd AUDCIM•, ... ted FebrWry, ~ ~ IN 8oef'CI of Olreclors Of said °''" 1'11, ..,tltlt!d ws.ng Mar9etlta Wet..-
Sf C:TION J. TMt -es11maltd ... tnct Oft ... _.., ... Of IM form.etton District Plan of -.s tor Wflef' end
tMnst of <•rrtlf'9-.aid purpose 11 '1#tald,,_.....,iml><'0'<.,,41•tdlltrlct. WaU•w•l•r lmpro,.emeflts for
the •movr!I t1I S19,l00,000 and ii Is pr• tM ute11t thereof, lhe llU'll'IM for lmpro.,.,.,..,.. OhtTtct No. tA·WS" llas
PGMd ttlet llOftds for said lmpr-t Wlll.~11 aald ll"OllOMd l~t di.. tlMn presantod to tl'tls 8oarct -Is on
dist rid !flall be luuecl In said ..-nount, trltt Is to be fwnwd. troe llefwflt to flle In tllO olfie.t of IM So<ret.ary OI tl'te
Sl.CTIOM 1. TNt It I\ me lnt..,tlofl SJtJ l(e11ll-th Orlw, Hunt111gtOt1
>I tflll Boen! of Dl1'9CIO<l to aclot>4 e 8H<ll. C.llfGrllla.
Pl.,. ol -.s tor S...-1• Ma'9&rll• Terms Of S8le cat.II Ill lewlul _,,
wetor Ollll1ct '°' '"""-' 01 .. of u .. Unltiect Maw°" eon41rmMIM or trkl No. 7. Seid Plen of Wor1ls ..,.,. sate, or part c.aui and •uonce
,.,..., l>y "-t Bein. Wllllam "•I e"lcta11<od by l'tato HCU~ed by
end Asto<IMH. dated F~. 1m, Mort9999 « Trlllt o.ed on llw cw--
...,tltlocl ·~ MM'garll• Weter DI• IY so told. T..., porcaftt OI -l llld
tr let PIM\ Of W...S tor Waler and to be ctoposlt!ed Wltll bid.
Indiana's Mike Woodson and Jonathan Moore of Furman do a
balancing act with the ball in Sunday's NCAA basketball action at
Charlotte, N.C. The game was as even as this act with Indiana
pulling out a 63-62 decision.
Pro Cage,
Hockey
Standings
NallMal ._..._.. As..cletle"
EAST!ltN CONl'l!ltENCI.
AllMlk~ileft
W L f'<I. 01
Plllt•O.lpru• <16 20 MT
Ne• York l6 :n JJT 10Yt
Boston 14 >t .Jll ~
81111•10 24 41 .JM ,,.,,
Nt" Jers-y 17 U .1 .. lO~'>
C...tral Olvlll•
!>en Antonio 41 2S .•21 W~ln11ton U JO .SJI S"' Atl.,.te M JS .4'3 t Yt Clo.,.lend » » .•71 • ....,
New OrlHm JJ » 471 "'r
Hou''°"' 24 4S ,,._ II~
WISTEltN CONl'l!ltl!NCI!
~Div!~
0.nY•r
MltweukH
Clltce90
Detroit
Kensa\Clly
lndle11a
41 H
34 " Jl JS 31 lS
2• 41
1S 41
l'~lflcDMMM
Portl•nd SJ 14
P"'-nla 41 H s .. 111. l6 JO
LO\ An9t1H l6 lO
Goloen S\•t• 31 ~
·'°' SOf 1 .... s •••
,470 t'? .. ,,
373 ,.
.7'1 .•11 11....,
.S4S ,.I'> .so ,., '
.~ 20V>
S-y'•Sc-
Pllll•delplli• IOS, Boston 103
Detroit llO, New Jeray US
;t,tlente 99, Mttwa.ihe t3
Bull•lo '6, -UMICI tO
Oonvo r 99, Clllce90 U
Cttvelend ts, Ind!.,.. tO
Golden St•te ltl, K•nsas City l<NI
Lo\ An90tn 121, Plloenlx 112
T""""''I 0--
No O•mH scl..clut..i
NAYIONALMOCJIEY LIAOUI WALIH COHl'lltlNCI!
Herr11DlwllMll W I. T ....... GA
X·MontrHI ~ • • 107 2'7 1SS
Lo\ AnQelfll 1' lt 1J •S IOS 201
O.lroll u )t 11 U 20S 214 Plll$b<.trvf\ 21 2t 11 ff 210 254
We\fllnt\on If •2 12 » 14' 2'1
.W._DI .......
Boston 4 u t ts 271 170
Buffalo 1' u is ., JS. 17'
Toronlo • • It 10 • 137 tlS
Clen4MCI lt 40 t 47 117 27'
CAM .. alLL c;otlfllltlNC:I
Pollridl OMIMll
NY "leftdersG u 12 .. 111 in
Pllll-lptlla )t 17 11 .. 2'1 ln All8nla 2' 2S 17 '9 2'U 211
NY It~ 1• ll 11 St 22J 22S .....,..0..,. ....
Clll<aqo 1' 24 11 M 1M llO
Vancov"9r 11 lS 1S 51 m 270 Colol~o 13 M 11 44 :roe 1'3
St. Louis 1S u 11 •1 161 "' Ml-tote U '4 7 U IU 2SI
11·Cll11(l'Mld OMl!cln Tllle ......... ~
Pllltadolplll• 6, OolwedO 2
8ull•to S. °'*""° 2 NY Renoers•. Wnhlfl010fl t T 0 .... 10 7, PllUl>IKg!t 1
V 8nCOU"'9f' 4, 0.tnllt • ( 11•1 Boston t, LOI Aftoel•• J
Telll-'tOMI•
SI. LOUI\ Ill NY lsl8ftdert
Atl8nla 8' Oolorade
Ptltlti.lrol\ M LOI AllOll_,
Women's
Results
Bmim Swamp
49ers Spikers
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Greg Foster was a
double winner as the UCLA track and field team
won 13 of 17 events Sunday and rolled to an 89-56
victory over Cal State (Long Beach) in the opening
meet of the season.
Foster won the llO·meter high hurdles in a
wind·aided 7.9 seconds and added the 100-meter
dash tiUe in a wind-aided 10.32, his fastest time
ever. . UCLA freshman Larry Goldston blued
through the 400 meters in 46.58 seconds to edge
teammate Donn Thompson. who was timed in
46.69.
Willie Banks had a 24-S'h wind·aided mark in
the Ion~ jump and was rested in the triple jump,
which was won by Long Beach's Keith Taylor with a
leapof52·1. Long Heach also picked up a good
performance from javelin thrower Mark Booth,
who won with a lifetime best of 232·2.
* * * * * * UC:LA C"') IWI c:ALITAYE (L8)
400 meter rotev -1. UCl.A
(Owen\, McGlolhln, TllOmpson.
GoldstOf'll, 40.~.2. l.onQ Beech, 40.to.
Mlle -I. llecl<. UCLA, 4,0US. ?.
CtndeJu, L-8l'acll. •.06.M. 3.
Ruuell, UCLA. t ·06 n.
Shot put -1. uut, UCLA. 6HW1. 1. o . Fuller, ~01>9 &e.cll, Sl-7~. >.
Kltln, UCL.A 5.S-4'h. 110 11 .. rdtn -1. Fo\ter, UCLA,
13 ... 2. Owens. UCLA, ,. •••• 3.
Peler\on, Long lleKh, 1•.3'.
• 400 -1. Gold\lon, UCLA, '6.SI. 2.
TllomPSOll, UCLA. ...... l. BHlley,
Lo119 Beach, 41. 14. Jnelll'I -1. Bootll. Long lleaell, ·m·2. 2. -.. l.onll &each. 1•1. >.
'#Meter, UCLA, 191-10. 1'~~.o 2~~.1 U~lufA~L:.
CtlntM"· Uo..A, 2).~.
100 -t. Fott.,., UCLA, fO.tt. 2
J.cuon. Long Beecll, to.St. l
1'6·1, 2. P. Full.,., 'l,.ono Bee<h, ls..6.
3. Wells, UCLA, tSs.2.
200 -1. M<Glothln, UCLA, 27.17. 2.
JenltlM, UCLA. 2UO. J. Jed.son,
Lonv Beecll. JUL
Hl9h lump -1. J-11, UCLA,
6-10. 2. Vl119l-, 1...0nO Beach, 6-I
(lewer f111ned. >.Byrne, UCLA, H .
Two mite -1. J emH, UCLA,
t ·ot.•. 2. McC-11, Lono .. acll,
9 01 4. J. MCCendlHS.. Lor'IQ 8ae<l'I,
•.to.a. Mite reley -1. UCLA IMeftlllnver.
Gold\lon, Foster, TlMlfl'llllCll\) J:ot ...
2. Lonv Buell 2:12.1.
Tripi• Jump -1. Teytor. L.one eucll, SJ.1. 2 Hetcornb, L.on1J .. ec:ll,
4f.4\I). l. Jcwpll, UCL.A, •tVt
Baseball
PIJterStMll"Q. "-llea<ll, 10.62. IV ._..I IOO -1. SllY, UCl.A. 1:4•.s Cmeet wu!Mffltw m co ..... record, ofd record l:S0.4 b\' Tony Ne"port H _ _,,_ ~ 1...,..
Veno. UCL.A. 1'141. J. Huffmen,. wutcoH u, 2"0.0-0; Jetonson cf:
Lono e.~, l:SO.I . ). I.Mel, LOlllJ >+t.01 Selby 111. 1~; !( ............. e .. c11. 1.su. o.o.o.o; Hutlllerd p, t:<...o: si.-r rf,
Pvlo V...tt -1. 8rOWll, UCLA, 16-0 l..cMMI' St..,.,,.,. If ~· Ourlll•
11e .. er mines>; l. L .. 1ry, Lo1111 311 t.o'..o.o· Smltll.,h t...O• Culwr
llffcll, 16-0. J. .--i. UQ.A 1S... c i.o.o.o• ... l*,lsl P.,, 1...0 409 llurotos -1. Llrarcll, l.o"9 · • k-.9' 1_.... •
BH<ll, )3.61. 2. Y°""" UCLA. JJ.'7. 1 ,. •II e
l . Gessert. UCLA. SS.24. Newpor:...t• 000 000 i-1 1 4 Olscus-1. D. Fut,..., Lon9 &eec:h, wutml J 011 ooo ..-i a t
A\~to~ Entries
T...._,.,,...,_. • ...,_ _,,
l'lll'ltl'MIJ:• ,,.
l'tan eac• -ON mll• •• ~ec:•.
Cl•lmlno. Meres 10 perU11"1 Pvne t 1100. c1otm1119 price UIOO. Euy \lelv.t ILacteyt ; Oent•
Prl11c:e (Ctllfl ; 8emboor
lltatclltordl; Galo G 1llv1M1; 90ll
Bou c IL"'90l; Sttnee,Llt• (Pe'T"fl; L L Hal (L..ICollel ; Mllforft Clllef
( 81e<J<ll\an).
R111119 19IOC$UNnl; JM!e'I Oloko
(WllllOmtl ; Andy• Hlrrl•tl•
(IC utblerl ; Aoyel "'*'"• IGO\ldroaul;...,.., W-l~h
Stud Poker(Hetpwl; Heut4 Catm.
llV•NTM llAU -OM ""1L
Peco. Cttlmlno Nlndl~. • , .. ,
olcts. u ,_ceM. fl'llna ....... Ciel ....
Ing. Prl<nS,..t7.000.
Big Tl-(A'*11I; ~1119 (Oeulklll); Trv Olfftu (Wllllamll;
H-" n...->; NIN C-M (-
dtl'Mfll 1 W9llt'lllll SN* ... (SMn) I Gro~ C0.-1; ,...... .._
u .. .oOM&•>· ., ... ,... MC9 ---...... ...... ~._... ....... ..,.,.,_ •,.. ... as f"l'OM. ,... .... 0-...,, ... ...... ~A,......,,: "-""' 'DTH,. tOr...,..,>1 H"4y 011,
C o~ulltt•I I l'lrti flor lff•ct ,..,._,, ..,.... .,_,.CO--): •••••"41 .,. .. <Mr•m: llt ae11dJtr (UC .. to> I Alkrtutle
CVolteMI--'•
SI.CTI<* 4. Thal auesSIMflb tor ltncls wltllln ti. l111P1~ dlstrtcl Dlatrlc\.
urryt110 tut said -s-end for tlle from c•rrylng ~ .. Id ...,_, the SIC:TIOM t. That "'9 estlm.ttcl ••' payment of Mid bonds and tr.. lnterftt estlrnatect ·-9f C:M\'Vlnt out said pen~ of terrylnQ out Ille Pl•n of
ther'°n sllall be levlect eKIUsl"91Y Ill>' purpose or •ny other Mottler l"tl•tl119 Work\ ts atVmated to be \31,000,000.
on tllt tenets 111 Mid proPOSecf llftP4'0Vo• 10 tM loregl)lng. That els.old time end -SI.CT ION J. Thll tlle •M1Umenl$
mont dlstlkt. place e11y ~ Interested, lnctlld· for carrying out Mid Pl..., of Work\
SICTIOtU.. That. m.11p sMWl119 the Ing •II po1"W>Mo.1lno landrt In the 01 .. Sllell ........ ..., upon all oi ,.,. land\
otttlor lloundtrles ot wld prOl)Osecl \rlct or In said proPl>MO lmpr011.-nt within proP0$8d Improvement Olstrlcl
Improvement dlltrkt. wf'llc.11 map sllatl district. may-er end lie heard. No. 1A·WS.
oovemtoratlcttt.aits astotl'teutentof Sl.C:TIOM 7. That U'le Secretary ol Sl!CTtON 4. TNt •map of trie ex·
wld prOjlOMd lrnprO\ltment dtttrlct h Ille Board of Olrectors Is ,.,...,,. CM'· lerlor boundarlH of tmprovernenl
on Ille with llW Se<retary of u.. Ols· dtred and dl...ttecl to c.uM notice of Olstrlct No. 1A·WS. Is on Ille In Ille of·
trlcl end Is •v•llable tor 1-Uon by Mid he•rlne to be ol...n 1>y pullllslllno lie• of tlle Secretary oi tllt District -•nY person or persons lnlerntecl. • c04>y of INS ruolutlon of l11tentlon In ts avallable tor lnspectlort by any
SllCTION •.• Tl\at ~Y. ,,.. 20tll th• ORANGE COAST OAILY PILOT, perM>n or penons l"terested.
day of Merell, 1971, ;ot U. t>our of 2:00 • Mwwiaper of OllN••• clrcuta110f'I SECTION s. Tllet tlli\ Bo•rd ol
o'ctock p,m., on Uld day Is hereby 1111bll\lled In tlle Couoty ot OrenOll, on-Directors ~ Mreby call • lle•rll\9
ttnd as lhe time end tlle rneettn9 u o wee« tor t-1111<ce•lve -•s on Ille propGISM Plan of Wot'lls for the
pie<• OI IM Board of Olreclors of Sen-pur-t to SKUClll '°"of IN Govern· llour of 2; JO O'clock p.m., Mardi 20.
i. Mergertta Wet..-Dlltrlcl at tllt Ols-!'MM OOcto, n. first publlc.atl., to be 1'71, •I , .. re(llller tMetl"V place Of
lrlcl Office, 2SS71 Mar11uerlte atloasllour1aellll•ldayspr1ortolll0 Ill• Board of Dlr•Clors. 2ss11
P••kwey, Ml•lon Viejo, c.lllornle, '' trm. ftll8CI * nw N!arlng. s.ld flO(Jce MarvuertlO Pal't<w•y, Mission Viejo,
...,...., fl ll9d as IN place f« • ,,..,, sf\MI at•~ fll\tll!\ llY PMllnO a <oPY of Calllornl•; -1"11 tlle S.Cr~ of
by Ill• 8oerd ol Olrectors of l•ld $Old Aso+vlloll '" ll'lree Ill publlc !fie 01\lrlcl Is llef'ellY ...U-lzed and dl1trl<1 on ttie _..,_of tM ,........,. pl.ecft wlttlM 1i111cf iropotild i_._ cttrectad to P••il•lllfl. post end inatl •
-,_ said~ trnpr-t.. lttflt ••1ct •et .... .__ ctCI .UC. of salct llaeri119 as pr<WldOll In trl<t. Ille elft9flt -..of, -_...... d9ys ~ to .. lllN ft-fw said toctloftauNM\tlaW.t.,Cocte.
for wtolcll said ...-sect·-~ fleerlflll. WdlllltkeSMllal9obelJIWfl AOOPTEO, SIGNED ANO AP·
disltltt Is to be formed. the llefteiit to ,,., malttne • U#'I ol salct N$111uttan 10 PROVED this 21st drt of ~br'uarf.
lends wlll>ln tft'e lmp10,...,...t dhtrltt Ulo po.--~lflod In Section Slnl 1•71. ·
from urrylnt O<A .. Id Pllfl)Ole, tM .. Ille Go~ Code •t lollt Ill· TWOMASC. BLUM
Hllnwlttd e-of <IHT)'ln!J Otlt W•d IHn I 1Sl cteys """' llO the date llQd Presldent of lhe lloerd purpow or ~ otl'tor matter relettno ltr said hear~ of Dlrectotsof s.tltt
lo tM foregoing.. Tllel et satd time -AOOPTEO, SIGNED ANO AP· M11rverlteWeterOlslrte1
pl1Ke eny --lntfftltod, lnctud-PltO'llEO Ws 2111 dey of FebNery, (SEAL)
lno • II penons .,_,,. ..,. In the Ols-1'11. A TT Es T:
trlct or 111 Mlcl propoMd ,.....,_t THOMASC. BLUM FRITZ R,STRAOLING
district, may appoerlftctw heerd. President oi Illa ao.ns S.cretery Of Die Board
SlC:TIDH 7. TNt Ille SecretM\' of of Olrectors Of Sant• Of Olrectors of Sent•
Ille eoerd of Olrecton Is herwt>y or· Ma,...rl\• W•••r Oh trtCI Mllro•rll• wet ... Olstrk l cterOcl•nd~toCetM l'IOtkAOf (SEAL) STATEOFCALIFORNIA n.
Wkl lle••lne to lie IJIV'ell by put>llsfllnv ATTEST:
• COPY of tllls re10futlon of lntentlOf'l In FRITZ R. STRADLING COUNTY OF ORANGE
.... ORANGE COAST OAILY PILOT, 5ecr•l•ryoftlle8011td I, FRITZ R. STRADLING. Se<••••rv
• ntw'9•119t ol general clrculatloll of OlroctonOf s.Ma Of IM Board Of OiN!clor\ ol the SAnte publtslled lrt 1M County of Or~. on-Meroerlta Welti' OlllrlCI M1r11•rll• W•t..-Olstrkl, do ller•b't'
<ta -It lot'-~ w.eb STATEOfl'CALIFORNIA I certify Ill.It lhe lo~"ll rtt0lutlon
1111rsue11t to Sa<tlOfl '°'6 of the Govern-1 u . wH duty aclOPtacl by the Board of
rnent c4de. Ille first Pllllllutton to Ila COUNTY OF ORANGE l Directors Of teld Olstrkt et a reoulM
•t least lourt..n IUI llO'fS prloo' to ttw I, FRITZ R.\5T.ADUNG. Secrot.,y 1Melln9 of Hid 8oerd !'leld on tile 21\t
time flxetl tor the ~1rl119-Said notice ol lfle 8otfCf t1I Olrectors of , .. $.Int• day of February, 1'11, and lh•t ll wai
sllefl etso • Qlwn by l>OSlll'>IJ • CoPY of Meroertta watot Olstrlct. do hereby ao .OOpttd llY the lotlowlnQ "ote:
Hid resolution In tllrff ()) p;.ibltc ~•r111'( llllt Ille fon90fll9 '"°""'°" AYES: OIAECTORS BLUM, PllKH wttlll11 selcl ,,_WCI llftPl'O .... WH ctlllY aclopled..., , .. lloerd 01 CLARI(, SCHONE, WILSON AND
monl d!WJ<l tor M IMll louf'lffll 114) Directors of utct Dhtrlct ... , ... ,., WILHELM
days p#lcir to the time fllled '~said mfftl119 Of said lloenl lletct Oft lhe 21St NOES· OIRECTORS NONE
heerl"9. Seid notice SMll atso lie Iii......, d.ly of FfllnNwy. 1t11, -lllet tt w•s ABSENT: DIRECTORS NONE
by 1Plltl119. C09Y OI lald ros.olutlOf'I to to aclot>tecl l>Y lhe lollowlnt .,,,,., FRtn" STRADLING tilt persons Spe<fflod Ill Section S1$21 AVES: OIRECTOftS: Blum, Oerk, Secreteryoflhe8oerd
et the Oo"9f't'lfNftt Code at k•st flf· ~i.on.. WI,_, -Wiihelm of Directors ol Sent•
lMll (IS) dOys Pf'IOt' to "" data llMd NOES: OI RECTORS: ,._ Merotrlu Wator Olslrk:t lorsaldllOOr~ ABHNT; OIRECTORS: -(SEAL) AOOPTEO, SIGNED ANO AP· FRITZlt.STRAOLtNG STATEOFCALIFORNIA I u. PltOV ED ltllt 11 st ctey of Fe0ni¥Y. S.C..tlry of the &oerd
1'71. • Of Olrectoriol S.nt•
THOMAS C. BLUM MarvarlteWater Dlstrt<t
P1'etldelll Of tlle Board ISEALI
of Olrectorsof Sante STATE OF CALIFORNIA Mergertta Weter Olstrlct
)
ISEAll ·
ATTEST: FRITZ ~.~AOLING
Secretary Of IN Board
Of OI rec tors Of s..t•
Ma,,..rl\8.fl"'• District
STAlEOffCAUP'ORNl;t,
I n .
COUNTY OFORANOE I I, FRITZ A. STRAOLINO, Sec,_.....,.
of llM 8otrd Ill Olrecton of, .. Sent•
Marv••lla w.tw Olstrlct. cto ...,..,. corm, ttlet t11e...,.... ond ...,.._,,.. h
o 11111, trve and correct copy •I RESOLUTION NO. 71·1·' ot. s•ld
&oord, -,-.,. _ fllS not been
amended or ,.a1td.
DAT•Dt ,...._., 21, 1t71
RUTZ A. STRADLING
SKJ'tUrt of.,._ lloorct
el DINdort .. Sallte
Mol'lloftte WIMW Olwlct
ISEAL) Pllbtlll!Od O'MOt Coest Dally Piiot, ~rt., ... ,, 1'71 IJO..JI
PUBIJC NOTICE
COUNTY OF ORANGE I
I, FRITZ R. STRAOLING. Secralary of Ille Board t1I Directors of the S.nta ~r9arlla W•lor Ooslrict, clO nerell'I'
certify .,., the -•I'd tor990inv '' • lull, true encl corr•ct copy ol
RESOLUTION NO. 71·1·1 of said
lloard, -tNt IN -"8s not -•rnenclod ~·-•ltd. DATED: FotlnMf'Yll.1'71.
(SEAL)
FRln R. STltAOLING
Se<maryof tM Board
of Olrecton di s.nt •
M•roMlle Weter Dlslrkl
Publhhad <>'llnQI Coesl O.llY Piiot.
Merell•· ll, 1•11 154-71
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTIT10US 8USINHS
MA.Ml STATIMRMT
T"° tel ....... fll"tor\ 11 cto1119 1111$1·
NUel! APll OATA SYSTEMS, 1U1t
f'Ortislclo ~. H""tlnQIOft 8HCh,
c:.tltoml• ma Rkl\Wd Patrick JoMston, 1'211
P•rllllcte ~. Huntlnoton Beecll.
c;otllomla "'° Tllll IMIMMa II cenctloctect bY "" lft.
dlvlcluat. ~ ... ,klllflltOll
Tlllt s~ -tiled wltll U. C1MMtJ Clortt of 0raft98 C-IY All
~, .. ,,,..
1''11'1 ,...,.,,., 0....,. C.St o.ny Pilot.
Mwc11 u ... 11 _ ,,..,,, l. tt7' , .. ,.
Pt.r8LIC NOTICE
NOT1C810CtllDtTOH
IUf'•atOa COUaT Ofl THI
ITAT•Of'CAUlllORNIA P'OR
THI Ol)UNT't'Of'OUNO& .... .....,
l1l1t• et DAVIO t!. 1-.NO.
wastewator 1morow-11ts I« '""' 81<ts er oti.n to be In writing -prow-Ill Ollttlct No. r· lloK Mell pr.-wtlt be r901"9CI el tM ~office
senlect lo Olis 8owd Mid Is M Ille !fl et 111ny time ~ , .. first !11*11dllon
tM ottke of It. 5e<Nlary Of .. 01 .. MroClf end ..... d8'e Of sale. trl<t. Ottect lllls ttll ctey of MM<11, \t71
Sl!CTIOM L TNt Ille estimated ••• Pwldt M. ,._.,..
po11\o ot urrytnt out Ille Pt..i of Al...,.., for Ol.a...i..
wons'' esUmeted to be\ .. 1111 •teite Of ulct l,WfYOlarlft l"ortlH, tn
SJCTIDH a. Tllet .... --.m• ·~ ... rson for cerrylnv out said PIM of Wotkt Pu1>t1$1'ted OWIOe Coosl Oelly t1101
SNll "t' levf9cl -" •tt of Ille lencb Merell U, M,20, "11 .,,_7t
w1t11ln ,..~ 1mcw-ment Olstrlcl
No.7.
SECTION 4. TNt o map al "'9 ec·
lerlor bouncter!H of lmpf-1 OIS· PUBUC NOTICE
trlct No. 7, IS on 1118111 IN olfl<.e of Ille -------------S.cr~t•ry ti# Ille 01\lrlcl end Is evall• .,...UI
bit lor 1-Uon by ~ny peno11 or NOTICE TO C•EDITOttS
perSOll' 1n1-1ac1. su~ea10. cou•T OP TtCE
SECTION s. Th•I this 8oerd Of STATEOl'CAU~IUCIAl"Olt
Olroclors does lleretw ult a lleertnv THE COUNTY Of' otlANO&
Oft U.. propoMCI Plan of -1 tor lhe IM._..,...
ho<K ol 2:JO o'tl«k p.m., Merell 10, E .. alo of GEORGE MAAION
1911, •I the ....... mffllnv piece oi 81CICFORO, •II• Gl!ORGE M .
Ille eoerd ol Directors, 1SS7 t BICKFORD,~ •
Merguerlle P.ntwey, Mbs'°" Viejo, NOTICE IS HERESY GIVE~ liO u.•
Callfornla; MO ht IN SecrelAlr't of crectllors • llle...,..,.. namtd -....,,
lite Ollttkt It,_....., avthorlred enct tlltl a11,..._Nv1111cl4llml._ins1 di~ to ....... ISll, -I onct m.lt a Ille Mid ctlocodllfll -raqlllrwd 10 fl~ , notice of salct heerln9 at ...-18ed In ,,,.,.,, wltll llw _,, ~ 111
s.c11 .. JIU.., ... w-Code. Ille~., ... c.1«11., ... ....,. ~..-
A DO~Tl.O, SIGNl!O ANO AP· tfllM COWi, er te,,...... lll9f\\, "'"' PROVEO tin Jlsl dly Of ~. tt.. MCHSarY ~ liO tM."". 1t71. ctffMlllllOd tt 1111 LawefflmOf IUNOEJ..
THOMAIC. &LUM ANO ANDEltSOH, Attr\1 ~ E
Pl"ffictlnl of Ille lloard Wllllelm, lOllO ........ ~'*""'-Y, ~
of Olrecllors of SMC• Offkt &o• US. 5-l&e ""'OllHef'nl•
MarDWl,.W•t.,.Dlltrk t '2702, Wllldl Is tllO ,.._..,......-of
ISEALl lhellnders)pctlneum.cw._..,n
ATTEST: •no to ..... "'* of .... ~I
FRITZ R. STRAOLING within four "'°"'"' ••• tllO llNI
S.cntary of tN.llMrd of put>tlutlon Of 1111,S ftOtlclo.
01...ctors of SM!• O•tect Mon:ll 7, 1t11
Mervarlte WMW Olstrlct -Ian 6. flkllford
STATE OF CALIFORNIA l Eocutrh1ofU..Wlllof ) u . 1IU.atlownamoclOK .. "1
COUNTYOFOltANGE I J•-1l.Wl-t, FRITZ It. STRADLING, Secretary !(INDILANDMHaSOH
Of tlle 8oerd • Directors of , .. 5ent• tm NWUI .......,.y,
Ma•o••ll• w.i ... 01s1r1c1, c1o 11ereb' ... m
certify 111er tM forwoolnv NtOlulton Sattt• AN, ClllterN• H71t
wet duty adopted by the lloard ot Tel: 17141 J».1111 •
Dlreclors of Hid Olttrlcl at • r-outer A~r• lw 1..artrlir mHtl~ o( Mid lloerd Mid Oft lht Jhl PubllJlled ()'enge CoeJI 0.11.,. Pilot,
day ol FebNM"y, 1'71, end tMt It wes Mer<h tl, lO, 27 -AP<113, 1'11
to ad09led by IN loll-lnQ vole: IOOS.tl
AYES: OIRECTDRS: BLUM,
CLAR K. SCHONE, WILSON end------------
WILHELM
NOES; 01 R~CTOflS· NOME
A8SENT:OIRECTORS:NOHE
PUBLIC NOTICE
FRI nR. nRADLING NOTICI TO CllEOITOltS
SKreWyof "'° lloareof Dl•K· IUP•lt•Olt coun Of' TMIE t°"tl# Santa .Marotrlle Weter STATI! Ol'C&a.tf'OttNIA flOlt
DIW'ICt THE COUNTY Of' ORANGE ISEALI ..._...,. STATEO~FLIFORNIA ) Estele of WILLIAM G. HALLER. I u . all.a WILLIAM ~STAVE HALLER
COUNTY \RANGE I all• WILLIAM GUSTAV HAUElt ••
I, FRITZ R. 'TRACX..ING, Se<rel...., WM. G. MAU.ER._. W. G. HALLER
of Ille &-.. 041'9Clors of Ille S.nl• n• WILLIAM ~EA, Oeaosoct.
Merv•rlla Wet : 04strkl. clo .......... NOTICE ts HERE•Y GIVEN .. trot
certify INt IN ...... Md lotegoi119 h <rffltors el !he...._,. Mn'9d .-C~t
• lull, true •nd correct copy of lllet all ...,_ 111..-.119 dei-aQaiMI
RESOLUTIC>fl NO. 71-2·U of u ld tM Mlct cttQdlrlt ere reauired to ft•r
Boin!, allCI hi Ille--Mt -tllOfl'I. wlltl.,. ~~.In amended or,.......,., Ille Oftk• of Ole cterti Of IN .-OW ..,
OATEO: "*-v21, lt11 lllloct ~or to tw-.t ........ with
FRtn It. STAAOLING Ille M<ess«Y ~. to ... 11n~
s.cr.teryotltle 9oardof denlon•• at •10 N•w!IO'l Center
OlrectorsofS..la Ori.,., 5'1lte 15JO, H--.on ekcr.. Mortow1te Weter OWrtct Callf....We, wllldl Is ... piece Of ""'4·
(SEALl NH Of IN..,..,..,.. 111 all motlMi
f'ubtl~ CrMl!I Qloft Deity Piiot, "'1al11lne lo U. •Ule of saN ctK• Marc:fl 11. », 1m tt7·11 --. wlt1'4111,__.,.1111or l"8 flut
------------l~kOtlMClf INSllOtla.
PUBUC NOTICE 0.twd Mer(ll t. 1t71
-!OCll 0. I"--'
E llOCUllof of thO Witt of llle.._._.,_~t
.IOMN OUMCAlt · ,,........,.Ctlllllllr.,,,. ..
s.i .. ,.. . ............. ~ ....
Tet: 17,.)...ua A"'"'9,.., ..... """''Jlwct o-.,.. C6nt O.ttr #1101, M .. tll U, ... 21 Md ,..,.I a, ttn tQM.TI
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.. ~YPl.OT ..,..,.~13, 11171
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson·
j
"l'm sorry now I ever nagged you about your
bones I"
FUNKYWINKERBEAN
CASEY
N.Y ~USBANl> l.EO 'faKEl>~
A ~IP OIJ(.S •••
MOON MULLINS
DENNIS THE MENACE
-----by Tom Batiuk
byCh1rl11Rodrigu11
TUMBLEWEEDS
· NANCY
••
. .
by Wm. f. Brown and Mtl Cl
1'H~~ ....::,,~
~1
t SBNOforc Ml~ PAft&NTlf
DOOLEY'S WORLD I
WE HADA
iESTIN Nunutl~
lt>DAY •••
DR.SMOCK
MOTLEY'S CREW
~. Y'lCNOW, IF HeWlb -mis. L~R (ff~,
ANP1 WA?
~ \.eADElt --~ AM65ZIQ.M
by Gus Arriola
by Tom K. Ryan
COMICS I CROSSWORD .
PEANUTS by Charles M. Sdtulz
I ______ __,
'TAAf S IT, ISN'T IT?
lHArS WWI '(OO FALL
ASlEEP IN CU\55, ISN'T
IT? lHAfS l&AAT ~ DOCnlllDC/OU,00 IT?
CAN''1" ')'t>LJ Jus-r COMe ou-r AN' SAY :X: HAVB A TROPICAt... PISeAse~!
~ITEO
LOVE!
by Templeton and Forman
AND 10 oe1' ~ "11E
8,A,1..\.0T' IN RU651A. NA..i
WOU\..D ~~D A.1 l.eA'OI
25 MILUON 60\.Dl~RG.
TODAY'S CRDSSIDID PUZZLE
ACROsS 0'1fl1nter UNITED Feature Syndicate
• .... Omlu~n S1tur0ty'1 Puule SOived: , Teue: 4e e..at
Sltno 47 Small G
.. Voluptuout demon•
woman .. 9 Prevlou• to IWil~~~~~~ 9 v .. 1ioe1 so Color
14 C.dmua' 5 t Narcotic
dlUQflter 52 "hit ltl": , 5 Sill center Sleng
16 Swlta· 64 Wion• ll11i1n flerOlne
' mountain 58 Glint Int-
, 7 Battler monal
chin' pertt eo Women'•-· ~~M+M -..wi~~
t9 Aacen6ed 6t Cloak&
20 W.trlc unit: 62 MMtlve
VII. 64 Vain
21 Ending with &6 --Park, ........ & ..,. • ..._.111t #In" 1n<1 Colorado ""'... ..., """""" "••" 67 Purpon 9 Actor -·-teatur11
22 Whtl't Alno 68 Notable IOt Ladd 37 Color ahtde
i.: Abbr. 89 U1tfulthlng tO Tranqull 40 Sm1ll round 23 II not 70 Untie pt 11 Colorado R. ornaments
24 Pitter 71 n. ,.t:ic atructure: 2 42 H<nerne~ 2t GaMOUI worda •s Orbilll Po+nt
eiefMnl DOWN t 2 Abstract •B Small aofa 2t ~nt being 53 Ory 11 • -
31 Llte.,.nod 13 Eapy 55At1 future ?!~ feNle 1 Plunder 1 8 Handlea time
t!AIM 2 Bolted .. ... 24 Bowllng 66 SIMPie
33 8flfMI* 3 Footw11r aeorea 67 Music 361kllWul 4 Tortolae·a 25 Body pert: 2 group: Abbr.
31 ~· competitor word• 59 Clleclt "* · S Chemlcal 27 The ending 61 Sltndtr but
39 Rubb.r euffl• 28 Umbillcua toUOh
bend 8 Uimpeottd 30 Ftvorltea 82 Cllmblng
41 Wu.houM ~ 33 Foul·amell-vine
func110n 1 A9IM4t tire Ing 63 Bela! of 43 -8NotdDM1ll 34Where burden
•IMOt' 2 Bowle tell 65 Wool
... welgtlt. 8r.
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STOCKS /BUSINESS
Monday's
Closing Price NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
Ouol•llontll"(ludt ''-·°"·~ HewYont, M-•'· P~lfl<, ,..w. eo.10ll. 0.lfOll •nd CIMl ..... u •I.cit ••c,....~-'-'.O Oy u.. N•tlon•I iuaoci.u ... 111 S.CU<ltlff OHien...., 1na11 ... 1
Monday, March 13. 19Jt VN DAIL V PILOT IJ5
Law Passed, But
What's Meaning?
By JORN CUNNIFF ......... ,.,....,..
Three reiuJatory aeencles embark t.hJs wedt on an odd
mission. Through pubUc bearings they wlll attempt to de·
termiine what Congress meant when it paned a law for
lbeoi to enforce. Nobody knows, not even Congress, nor the re1ulalors
nor the regulated. Maybe tho police can t.ell us, covernment
officiab reasoned. And so· they have scbeduJed public
meetings in an effort lo find out.
FROM WASHINGTON THEY WILL travel to Atlanta
and then to Bost.on, Caitcago, Dallas and Sao Francisco.
After a month tbey hope to know -what did Congress
mean when it passed the Community Reinvestment Act?
The general 1oal Is known: It ls lo encoura1e financial
institutions to invest a substantial portion of their funds In
communities from which they draw deposits. But Congress
sidestepped the specifics. f" j
Instead, it told the regulators -the ,
Federal R~erve, the Federal DePoSit I
Insurance Corporation and the Home • ·
Loan Bank Board -to write rules im·
plementing t.he act. The regulators were
baffled.
What, for example, d id the
legislators mean by "community?"
Where does the community begin and
end? Whal are the "credit needs of the
community?" We will ask the pubUc to
tell us, the regulators said. By this point cu"""F
the organizations that represent financial institutions, such
as the American Bankers Association, were appalled. "It
is certain that consumerists will show up in droves," the
ABA sald.
INDEED TIIEY WILL, FOR the invitation is an op-
portunity for pressure groups and interested partlea of all
sorts to attempt to write the law.
Lenders will be there too, and it isn't inconceivable
that the regulators will wind up with an impasse only
s lightly different from the one that now exists. They might
have more ideas. but no decision.
"It would be impossible to satisfy the requirements ~r.
the Act with anything other than a regulation written lD!
language whJch is just as broad and 1eneral as the law
itself." says the ABA.
SOME BANKERS AND OTHERS with a vital interest
in the outcome resent having to auend the hearings, but
not to do so, they fear, could result in others exerting un-
due influence.
"Legislative blackmail," the ABA quotes one banker
as saying. It comments further, "Guessing the intent or
Congress in passing such a vague law is an impossible
task."
If Congress could not define what it meant. critics
argue, perhaps Congress didn't even know what it wanted.
If it didn't know what it wanted why should others know?
And can Congress so delegate lawmaking.
THE QUESTIONS GO ON AND on. What llmitatlon!i
are there on such an open-ended Jaw being expanded into a
maze or destructive regulations and obligations, and an ac·
companying blizzard or paper?
Whatever, the show soon will be on the road. Hearings
wUI be held in Washington on Wednesday and Thursday.
and at various times between March 20 and April 20 in the
other live cities.
After that, presumably, the three regulatory agencies
will have determined the will of the people or the will of
Congress or, perhaps, only the will of those who s howed up
at the hearings.
Reaction Mixed
Over Dollar Plan
Doaclones11 t•era9e• St~lu In The
Spodiglat Nffr Yot1<CAP) AMI ~ ... , ....
Nl!W YO.I( (APl· s.t.. f p rn. ,...ice STOCKS o..n Hii l.Ow Clow 0.0
...0 net <Nngt Of Ille llfleeft moll •<UW JO Ind '"l' 1 U 7"41 1ff ... I.Ji New y-Slo<lc E•<~ IMWS, 20 lrn 102.U JO 100.61 tot.-0,. ,,..,,no 1W11'-11y •I mo.-. -SI 1S Ull !OS." 10..n 10UI la. U+ 0 ., Sony Corp........ •n.soo ri4. + .... u Siie ,.. ... 2'7.'2 M.•r 2u,es+ o,•7 Clll<Otl> . ... .. . • t1J.500 It~ -.,.. Tran · • ................... , JS•.«> Glrrltt (l)...... 14'::= 1w. -,,.. uui. .......... ... ... .. ... . •11,100 1< .... ,, , • .• •• • • m:OOO u + .... .s s11t • .. . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . .. . . • 2,no,100 :!~s0·we:.1·:.;:. m .• tr,14 =1~ ----------------
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HEW YORK (A~· $alff, f 11.M. ll'k•
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$yntta c-... ' n. ,,..,, -II') TetalP11 !'IA..... ti t \lt -lot
lnt!nlll' 5'J'I.. • u '~ + ~ ""'4f<tlll(I> • • • • ..,;.. ..,.. + '-.,.,,,.,. 0 ... , 1'.300 IOYI + '-All1~Alr1,., J::l,100 ~ + V. 11111 flllnot.... Jl,700 J\l'J ••••• NYT 11\W 4. •. •• 2'..000 ""' + "'1
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88 DAILY PILOT Monday, March 13, 1978 Telerision TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
\10~1>A Y
EVENING
uo I Cl) cas NEWS 0 NEWI
EMEAOEHCY ONEI
EMovte to e fireman'•
parade, DeSoto and Gage
w e contron1e0 with a real
fire. CJ GAMBIT m THE BAADY BUNCH
Bobby and Cindy try to
pr~ their lmporten<l41 by
1111tlng a n-world'l
teeter-tottering record.
Cl) THE ROOK11!8
llI!) HISTORY Of' MEXICO
"Tile People Of New
Spain"
®) A8CNEWS
1:30 f) MOVIE * * * "Murder Once
Removed" (1971) John
FOl'&}'1he, Barbeta Bain
The perfect crime goes
wwry when • IChemlng
dOC1or murder• once tor
love and then hU lo klN
~aln ( 1 hr , 30 min.)
U COHCEHTAATION
CD BEWITC+iED
For • IOt\O. Se<ene und1
Boyce end Hart out ol this
world end Damn ou1 ol a
job. W DIMENSIONS IN
CULTURES
"Civlllutlon"
([) UNTAMED WORLD
"Brltlah Columbia
M01Jntaln''
®) MERV GRIFFIN ~45Ell) Pl.EDOEBREAK
Regularly soheduled pro-
gramming may be delayed
due lo pledge break•.
1:00 D Nee NEWS 8 LIAR8CLUB u ABCNews l
0 BOWLING FOR
1'I averick Cop
Walter Matthau stars as a police detec·
live breaking the rules to solve a series
of murders in "Th e Laughing
Policeman" tonight at 9 on ABC, Chan·
nel 7.
DOLLARS•
OJ ILOVELUCY
A laet talking 'Tycoon'
tries to sell some phony
stock to tile Rlcardos and
Merlzes.
Q) ADAM-12
Eli) MACNEIL/ LEHRER
REPORT
W BIX BEIDERBECKE
MEMORIAL FESTIVAL-
· Roate O'Gredy'a Good-
l•me Jazz Band"
([) JOKER'S WILD
7:30 0 CONSUMER BUYLINE 8 MEWL YWED GAME 0 THAT'S HOLLYWOOD
.. The Hollywood Heavies"
0 JOKER'S WILD m THE BRADY BUNCH
Cindy becomes convinced
ll'lat sl'le Is eoon to be di&·
COVtlfod 81 the now Sh>rley
Temole
,~-~Off
n.EPAAIAIE
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"You Can't Have My
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Mathis sings "MlsLy,"
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Dreoms" and "Wilen A
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01her favorites.
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'Mr. Television' Set for Salute
By JAY SHARBUTT
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Milton'
Berle stepped outside the Brown
Derby. He winced at the gray
s kies and pouring rain, and
s ighed . "Ca lifornia 's a
beautiflul place to li ve 1f you're
an umbrella."
A good one-liner. It 's probably
among the 4112 million gags he
says he bas on file. Some are
rumored to be borrowed. Best
not mention this, as he estimates
the file includes 10,000 retorts to
hecklers.
On March 26, the man they
call "Mr. Television" is getting
a star-loaded salute and look
back at his 30-plus years in TV.
He was one of the first top stars
ever to try weekly television.
THE TRY WAS in 1948, the
show Berle's ''T exaco Star
Theater." It became the infant
medium's biggest hit, led in 1951
to bis now-legendary $200,000-a-
year NBC contract that won't
expire until 1981.
Berle ticked off the names on
his premiere on NBC-TV-
bandleader Allan Roth, Bill "Bo-
jangles" Ro binson, Pearl
Bailey, Smith & Dale, Senor
Wences and Stan Fisher, Berle
said, that premiere didn't mark
his debut on TV. He then com·
menced to startle his lunch vis·
itor.
THE FIRST TIME was in
1929, in Chicago," he said. "No,
APWI...,.....
ON TV IN 1929
Miiton Berle
I'm not kidding. It was for F.A.
Sanabria, with the United States
Television Company. It was a
closed-circuit show."
He even remembers the name
of a comedy pal sharing the bill
in this pioneer venture: "It wu
Trixie Friganza, a gr~at come·
dienne. We went in a small
studio and put on makeup this
thick."
He grinned and indicated
several inches with bis fingers.
"I've known about television
since the '30s, early '40s," said
the comic, whose career began
TV Pilots Readied
LOS ANGELES <AP) -This
time of the year m eans
television pilots, and here are
some in production:
First Artists has "California
Girls,·• a contemporary comedy
starring P.J. Soles and Robin
Dearden. Jtaren Valtntlne is in
''Go West Young Girls.'' a
Weatern comedy from Columbia
Pictures ~levlsloo.
ParaJDOUDt bas three, "Lees,"
a comedy about Las Vef,as show
girls~ "Spanner's Key, ' an un·'
derwater adventure created by
Peter Benchley, author of
''Jaws" and "The Deep"; and
•'True Grit," with Warren Oates
and Lisa Pelikan in the roles
created in the mo't'le by Job.n
Wayne and Kim Darby.
Quinn MartJn bas "Colorado
C-I," a police show, and
"Avengers USA.'' a romantic
adventw-e.
65 years ago when he essayed a
tot in a famed silent movie,
"Tillie's Punctured Romance.''
"I STUDI E D televi sion,
<'a m eras, everything. With the
Texaco show, I just took my
format from vaudeville and
night clubs, combined them, and
put •em on a stage with cameras
in front of them."
Some or that may come back.
Berle says he's thinking of doing
a daily series with clips from
those early years. He talked
with great relish about mishaps
in the days his variety show
aired live.
The best tale was a funny,
anguished. account of what hap.
pened just before be introduced
a bear act on the show. It can't
be repeated in detail. But It can
be said the bears suffered from
flatulence.
And that a mfcrophone picked
it up, thus providing unique
punctuation to 11 monologue
Berle was delivering to a na-
tional audience.
GOING LIVE was risky, but
fun , be added: "You got what
you saw, saw what you got.
There wasn 't any second
chance."
Concerned about the future of
humor, Berle, an alternately
brash and genUe man. says for
the put 30 years his 4 ~ millloo-
Joke ru~ bas been open to any
young comi~ in need of material.
And he occasionally lectures
at colleges about humor to stu-
dents of same. 1
HE SAID RE'S now writing a
book, due Ollt in late 1979, called
"The Comedy Bible," in which
he analyzes jokes, styles of
humor and gives examples.
Hew• asked ll lt'a possible to
leach eomeone to be a comic?
"Nab," the maestro promptly
replied. ••llou can teach him
breatb.inl-But you can't teach
bJm to be tunny unless he baa a
funny bone."
TUBE TOPPERS
KOCE 9 8 :00 ·--Johnny · Mathis
Special. Mathis sings many of his hit
songs ("Misty," .. Maria") on this two-
hourspecial.
NBC U 9:00 -"The Death of Her
Innocence." Pamela Sue Martir\ (of the
Nancy Drew series) stars in this adult
drama of li ve and Jove at a New
E~land girls' school.
CBS fJ 10:00 -Gene Kelly . An
American in Pasadena. Highlights of
KelJys' career in movie musicals with a
host of top name guest stars (see photo
below)
1iJ NBCMOVIE • * '" "Death 0 1 Her lnnooenc;e" (1974) Pamoll
Sue Martin Parker
Stevenaon Roommllea at
a.n tnu:k•sive N-Englef\d
girls' achool. settling down
to the rigor ol lhe final
term. are con11an11y d••·
tractll<I by lhoughla ol
romance 'NII h I nelr coun.
terper11 II a ,_rl>y pr~
school (Ne1work edvl-v-d(Sc;fellon) U @1 ABC MOVIE * * * "The Laughing
Policeman" ( 1973) Walter
Matthau, Bruce Dem A
police detective II 111en11-
o0 from his f1mlly when he
break1 the rulel to find lho
men 'WhO murdered hi•
partner and eight oll\er
people on • San Frenclaco
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Gueits Roben Me<rill,
Captain & Tennille, Jackie
Vernon. The Spinners W FESTIVAL '78
"A Btrlhday Plf1V For
JOMf Strauu" Willi Bos-
kovlky and the Vienna
PtiilllarmONC. the Vienna
Sllte Opera Ballet and the
Vienna Boys Choir cele·
bra le lhe t 50lh annlvet •
tary of Joaef Strauss'
birthday
9:10€9 MEETINGOFMINOS
Vohelre (John Hoyt), Mar-
tin Luther fl.eon -.aklnl,
Florence Nlghllngalo
(Jayne Meedowa) end Pla-
to (0.Yld Hoolla) dllcuu
chutch rel0tm. 1'911gloo.il
lreedom and the Idea OI
beBIAY
9:308 Cl) ONEOAY AT A
TIME
"Barbeta The Fink" Bar-
beta la tOl'ced 10 cllooee
be1-her trlend• and
her prlndplea wt'8n Ille
Wit,_ her echoolmat•
committing a crltne.
10:00 f) Cl) GENE KEU Y'
"An Amerlc:llQ In Pasade-
na" Lucille Ball, Cyd Char-
lsee, Gloria De Ha_,, Bet-
1 y Garrett, K81hryn
Gre)'90f'I, Janet Leigh, Lia
Mlnnelll, Cindy Wiiiiama
and Frank Sinatra join
Gene In thll musical
special.
I NEWS
HONEYMOONERS
IN CONCERT
"Nancy Wiison"
10'.20 €9 SPECIAL
"PICnlc" A lllent comedy
et>ou1 the anllca ol a family
plcnieltlng In tl'le Engltan
oountryalde
10.3" CD Cl) NEWS
11.00f) 8 U Cl)®J NEWS 0 MOVIE * *'.Ii ''The Night Olgoe<"
(1971) Patnda Neel, Parn-
ell Blown. A woman "-
the cfutcti. 0( her tyranni-
c:-' rnc>tNr by taking • .,......
cnotle klllllf with her to
Scotland. (2 hrs.) m THE 000 COUPLE
Prettg Jtlaids A
~ 1e lnvtled IO eeco<t
the Prtnce ot Ucl'ltaneteln
to a l0tmal CS-
Cl) LET'S MAKE A DEAL
9 DICK CAVETT
OUMt: Muh~ All, lor-
11* heavy-'Oht boidno
dlamc>IOn of the world
Ci) MACNEIL I L&4REA
REPORT
11:308 (1) C88LATEMOVIE * * "The Prlv•te Navy Of
Sergeen1 O'Farrell" ( 1~)
Bob Hope, Phytlls Diiier.
An enterprising muter
MrO"nt ~ a plan to
,_ hie crew's euppty
Of beer, lfttf lhe llllp Cat•
rying It .. IUnk by • Jap6-
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Oueat tbt: Rich Uule.'
Gueet· Sandy Duncan U 0 POUCE 8TOAY
"The Empty Weapon" A
roo«le pollcemen 19 ostra.-
c:IZed by ..... r.tlow officer•
ror talllng to ehoo4 a young
purM -ta.' who had
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NEWS
MORNING
12:00 CD CA088-W1TS
., MOVIE ' *** "The Extlo" (1948)
Douglas Fairbank• Jr ,
Marla Montez. White In
exl141, l<Jrig Ch...... II of
England 1111• In love with a
pMUlll gtn. (1 hr., 30 min.)
12:30 G) All'R!D HITCHCOCK
"The Belfry"
12'..37 D MOVIE
* * * "Bad Dey Al Blacll
Rock" ( t954) S~ncer
Tracy, Robert Ryan. When
tlMI train elope In e lm .. I
town and a atrenge tnan
get~, the IOWI\ la letrOl'-
1trlclctll\.._9Y90 belOl'e IMm-
lng Illa~· (1 hr , 30
min.)
9 IAONSIDE
A parole ollicer'I hie IS
thrNlened and a nAfCOllCI
parolee .. wspectlld.
1:00 0 TOMORROW
81dnay Sheldon .
ecr_,lter, producer,
director end author,
dl~ Hollywood and
hi• frlendthlp w it h
G roucno Mata
D ~! * * ''Tile Old Coo'flll''
( 1937) G9ne Aulry, Hoe-
Manning A c19pu1y Nib °"' to caci1ure a bend 1>f
Q!OGll-(1 hr., 30 min.)
U ISPY
.. So COidiy Sweet"
1:30 8 NEWS
G) MOVIE
• • 'l't "Crime In Tiie
S1ree11" ( 1968) Sal Mineo.
Jol'ln c-••· OfaPl19 a llOClal worker'• attempt•,
a young l)O\J le lnvolftct In
• gang murder. (1 "'·· 30 min.) 2:008 NEWS 2:068 MOVIE * * k "VlYKIOUtl Ledy"
( 19381 Olng41r R0g9rs,
..1-Stewwt. Wh8" a
college ptOI-man1n
a nightclub 8lnger, hit c.m-
lly won't ecc;ept hef, but
1hinga do change (1 llr, 50
m.n.)
2:07U NEWS
3:0011) NEWS
'3:5511 NEW8MAt<ERS
A!25 8 STEVE EDWARDS'
Tuesday'• .
Daytl•e 1'1011~•
MORNING • •
1t:30CD '***"The Hu~~:
Comedy'' (19-43) "• Rooney, JarMS Crilq.., A.
young man goea to .Wllf,
leaving Illa you+I'
brother In oh8f08 61 .)ltp-
portlng the family. (2 ~ ..
20 min.) .•
AFTERNOON
12:00 0 * * * "Wlng1 01 ~
Hawti" (1953) Van ...-in,
Julie Adame. A mlfl4t ftlll
In love with a bandit qOlien
attw •triking 11 rk:h.,t hr.,
30mln) • ~
3:00 9 **'""Wake Of Tile
Red Witch" (1948) Jofln
Waymt, Gig YOIJng. Two
men ION the woman they
both IOYe alter they feud
OV8f her. ( 1 hr , 30 min.)
3:30 0 * * * "The Blrda And The 0-" (1956) Geotge
Gobel, MltzJ Gaynor. A
proud rnan rej«:U • gtt1
with • "ltlady" peat txJt
when lhe tater ~-a French gll1, he falla lorl!W.
( 1 hr., 30 min.)
Gene Kelly is joined by his onJ time lead-
ing ladies -from left , Katheryn ()rayson,
Gloria De Haven, Betty Garnett, Janet
Leigh, Lucille Ball a nd Cyd Charisse -in 4
musical tribute lo the dancing actor and
his career tonight at 10 on CBS, Channel ~.
Cousteau Combs Aegeaµ
Captain Jacques Cousteau and
his Calypso team explore one of
the earliest examples of Grecian
art on the hour-long special,
"Diving for' Roman Plunder,"
airing Tue,,day at 8 p.m . on
KOCE-TV, Channel 50.
·The. Calypso team discover
and retrieve the more than
2,000-yeaN>ld treasures found at
the site of a Roman ship that
sand during the century before
Christ's birth in the Agean Sea.
COUSTEAU'S CHIEF aim in
producing "Diving for Roman
Plunder" was to return the art
and' artifacts recovered from the
expedition to its rightful owner,
Greece, where It is on display at
the National Museum in Athens.
The special, narrated by
Cousteau and Greek actress
Melina Mercourl, studies how
the plunder of Greek art re-
mains one of ciYllhation's
.greatest, never-completely·
resolved cultural scandals.
IN THE UN,BECOMING in·
temational scramble for Greek
art, during more than two
millennia, much ~ been lost
a nd des troyed. Cousteau
believes that under the sea are
perhaps the world"s greatest
museums, preserved under the
sands for centuries, s..:ved from
t he ravages or man. •
"Diving for Roman Plunder"
is part of "Festival '78," 16 ~lys
of unique programming wbtre
viewers will be treate4:to
s pecial productions in ·add.i<Son
to regularly scheduled serieS: a$
part of Channel SO 's Dllm\·
bership drive.
ABC~ Air 'Ike' ~~
LOSANGELE9CAP>-"lk~;· months' location shooting i;~~
a dramalliati~n of the World Wat British Isles. ·: IIyearsofDwightD. Eisenhower,,
will be presented. as a six-hour
movie on abc next_ye~r.
Melville Shavelson, who wrote
the screenplay, will direct and be
execuUve producer. The story
follows ELsenbower's role in the
war as be rose to supreme allied
commander and five-star general _
Product.ion 'Will begin in April in
California, folJowed by two
Variety Show Set:
·' t; S ANGELES CAP> -"'!be H u«Jaon Brothers stai• in
"Bonken.'• a British·made 1m· edy-variety show being n-
d i ca t4'd to s tations. ob
Mon~ co-stars. The Aow
bas the sa..e product.ion staflas
"The M~ Sbow." •
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Majors Signs
• For First Films
I
1 BEVERLY HILLS CAP)-Lee Majors, the star
of television's "Six-Million-Dollar Man," will make ~Is first movie, a spokesman for '.'9
7\merlcan International says. *I
&' Majors, the husband of ac-<,! ,. p'.ess Farrah Fawcett-Majors, 1:( Win star in "The Norseman," a ., ·film a bout the Vikings' voyage to
~}\e New World a thousand years
b&o. it was announced Friday.
The spokesman for
A)nerican International sald the
film will be released in June as a ..
Charles B. Piere\, Film Produc-MAJ0111
lion Inc.-Fawcett-Majors Production Inc. presenta·
lion.
...
Monday. March 13, 1978 OAILVPILOT •7
VWtnam Fought Again
BJ Tbe A.Nl9eiated Prell
The followine are BWboard'a bot record hlta
for the week ending March 18 aa they appear In
next week.'a iaaue of BWboard mqutne.
BOI' SINGLF.8
I. ''NlGHT FEVER" Bee Gees (RS0)
2. "SfAYIN' ALIVE'' BeeGeea (ft.SO)
3. "EMOTION" Samantha SU& (Private
Stock)
4. "LAY DOWN SALLY" Erle Clapton (RSO)
5. "LOVE IS THICKER THAN WATER" An·
dy Gibb <RSO>
TOPI.Pl
t. "Saturday Night Fever' Soundtract••
CRSO)
2. "The Stranger" Billy Joel (Columbia)
3. "Slowba.nd" Erle Claptoo (RSO) .
4. "Running On Empty" Jackson Browne
(Asylum)
s. "Aja" Steely Dan (ABC)
EASY LISTENING
1. "I Can't Smile Without You•• Barry
Manilow (Arista)
2. "We'll Never Have To Say Goodbye Again"
England Dan & John Ford Coley (Big Tree)
3. "Before My Hearl Finds Out" Gene Cotton
(Ariola America)
4. "The Circle Is Small" Gordon IJghtfoot
(Warner Bros.)
s. "Wonderful World" Art Garfunkel <Colum·
bia)
SOUL SINGLES
l. "F1ash Light" Parliament (Casablanca)
2. "Bootzilla" Bootsy's Rubber Band
(Warner Bros.)
B1 BOIS TBOllAS
LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Lli'-
the Vietnam War itself, the curl!.
rent ru&b d fl1m.s about the CO()
flict and its aftermath ba•
evoked a Rood ol controveny.
Hawka and doves are fly~
again, and critics have c~!J
side• over "Heroes," ••eo
Home" and '"Ibe Boys in Coln!
pany C." still to come: "Dol
Soldiers," "Apocalypse Now;it
"The Deer Hunter," "Go TeJl
Tile Spartans."
Col umbia's "The Boys in
Compaey C" bas its faults, but It
also possesses a remarkab~
verisimilitude to the Viet.nm
War, or at least tbe one tbll
television Yiewers saw. The ac·
companiment by director Sidnff
J. Furle is even more impressive
when you realize that he made lb?
film in the Philippines for les;
than a million dollars. And with
leadlnJ. actors who bad nev4i'
seen milit.aryduly.
ONE OP THEM. I S Andrev
Stevem, now 22, who was tG>
young to serve· in the war. He
plays Pvt. Billy Ray Pike, a ·
farm boy who finds dru&s a COD·
venient eecape frolXl the war's
miseries.
The son of actress Stena
Stevena, he Is one ol Hollywood's
fast-rising actors. The ex-
perience of "The Boys in Com·
pany C" is something he woo't
forget, nor would like to re·
member.
"It was rugged," Stevens re-
called. "I mean there were no
chairs at the location, no dress-
ing rooms. During one stretch
we worJced 11 days in a row, and
the weeks were 90 hours
minimum. All I could do at night
wu eat a light dinner and try to
sleep six or eight hours before
lhe next day's work.
"We finally bad four days ofr
last Easter; the Filipinos are the
only Catholic nation in Asia, and
they refuse to work al Easter. lt
was heaven for us."
NEITHER STEVENS nor
fellow leads Stan Sbaw, James
Canning, Michael Lem beck and
(1""" •• ''' '"°..t ' \•I J ........ I
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3. ''It's You That I Need'' Enchantment A 1HIOMI& OHLY
(Roadshow) V CNt
-,ARDOM
WOMAffAllE"
4. "Sta yin' Alive" Bee Gees CR.SO) ""A--.-,..--OMl--&-O_ML_Y_-t
5. "The Closer I Get To You" Roberta Flack y CNI
with Donny Hathaway (Atlantic) ..... w-..v-.-.,-... -, .. -Lo-.-...... ,...,..
COUNTRY SINGLES
-JALL
SLOHDEMAM
WITHOHE
IL.ACK SHOE"
..... s.Mttlea
Crale Wa.saoo bad miUt.ary ex-
perience, ao Furie put them
through intensive training. Tbelr
drlll muter was Lee Ermey, a
real-life Marine sergeant wbo
waa wounded in Vietnam. He
proved so convlnclnl that Furie
cast him as drill instruct.or in
the mm. .
The film company was
quartered outside Manila In El
Grande Tropical Palace Resort
Hotel. .
"Don't let the name fool you;
It wasn't too grand," comment·
ed Stevens. "The rooms came
equipped with geckos, liurds
who are supposed to eat th~ in·
aects. I got rid of my two gecltoa
and that night I was devoured by
mosquitos. I prayed the gekkos
would come back, and they did.
I called them Buddy and Jose
Gecko."
Furie filmed "The Boys in
Company C" in sequence, and
that accounts for the convincing
transition from long-haired
recruits to shaved trainees and
finally to embittered veterans.
1. ''Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up llfE EVlb
-------------------To Be Cowboys -J Can Get Off On You" Waylon & WUlieCRCA>
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3. "Ready For The Ttmes To Get Better"
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4. "Walle Right Back" Anne Murray ~Capitol)
5. ''Someone Loves You Honey" Charley ,
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INSIDE: •Ann Landers. •Health •
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In the News
Since women are expanding their ~
horizons, Colleen Huber wanted to set 1•
up a way for the_m to communicate with
each other.
By MAllCIA FORSBERG Of .. Oel., ...... ~ .
Community Woman, a monthly
publication aimed at what women
f.o and bow they do it, calls itself
'A newspaper for the woman of
today ••. Interested and Interest-
log."
The 16-page, tabloid-sized paper,
which is headquartered in Orange,
has been to press six times since il
began in October last year. It
features such diverse articles as:
•How a woman who has been a
colleae dropout for 23 years went
back to school and earned two
degrees.
•How to care for vinyl floorings.
•Details about a skin-care prod·
uct that claims to perform like a
non-surgical face lift. ·
•Tips on coffee storage and
brewing.
•A profile on an Anaheim
clothing designer whose fashions
for the working woman can a1sG
be worn, by making the ap·
proprlat.e changes, after hours.
column, a letter column UUed
''Peeves & Plaudits" and a
·horoscope.
In addition to stories on women.
their potential and their ac·
compllsbments. the paper alms at
providing consumer information
on t opics ranging from
supermar,ket prices to furniture
cons true ti on.
THIS MONTH, there is more of
the same kind of variety, since the
paper is designed to be "a com·
munications medium for women."
says Colleen A. Huber, publisher.
About two years ago, after
almost 20 years in the publishing
business (she is former vice presi.
dent of Gray Publishing), Mrs.
Huber took a position at her
husband's advertising firm in
Orange. It was then lb.at she "de-
cided there was a need for news
for women -. spotlighting them,
what they are doing and how they
are doing it," sbe says.
Colleen Huber, pubaher, with h• paper. Commtrlity Woman. •Recipes, a rundown on places
to 10 and t.blngs to do. a gardening
She adds that as Jong aa women
of today seem to be expnding their horizons, they should also
<See NEWS, Paie C"
:Staying
.. Young
'We should all think
"Today, sometime today,
I'm going to do something
·~· tha{ will . improve my !rt health. . . " '
::. By JUDITH OLSON . ·-Delly~ ~ If Ponce de Leon bad found the f ountatn of ~~· youth 8IMI bottled tbe wat.r, be~ •ve berm
am~ mar times flV« by now. But since be dib't, people aWl are la qaea&
of the eternal spring.
A facsimile, however, ls available toda,--
free or cllar&e -for anyone who~ to have
• it.
;: According to Philip' Smith,· M.D., medical i;l~ director ot La Costa Spa in Carlsbad. the ·secret
' to staytne youne is to keep moving.
"People age because they don't stay
mobile," he told women attending a Children's
HQme Soclety-sp0nsored lecture at Bullock's
Wllab.lre, Fashion Island.
Dr. Smith, author or "The La Costa Diet
and Exercise Book.'' gave what be called "off
the cuff" remarks.
He finit told the women he didn~t see bow
they could improve themselves. "You're as thin
and nlce·lookfnl a group as I've aeeu," be
noted.
But Americans generally don't think about
their health. be asserted.
"We should all think, 'Today, aom~ to-
day -I'm going to do something that will h!l·
prove my health and my· life and that will make
me happier."'
One of the things a person could do for
blmaelf, Dr. Smith suggested, is to read bis
book and follow the advice. He wrote lt, be said,
because IODle or his friends were "gett:lq hurt
bY. rad diets." .
He asked the audJence to lean far over ln 1helr 1eata to the right, then pinch their waists oo the right side. U they could pUich an incb of
fat they were overweight, be explained.
He said overweight ls one ol the major
health problems rem~' in the U.S. today.
<See YOUTH, Page Q)
Preserving History~
On Artist's Canvas
7he way I teach is we go out and paint
it the way we see it,' says Leonard
Scheu.
By DENNIS Mel.ELLAN
Ot•DlllY ..........
Hiltertnl aocleties. t.hroagbcd .
Oranee CountJ have been wqmg
a 1ometlme1 aucceaaful,
sometimes unsUceeBBlul, baWe to
aave tile area's latsto'rlcal
landmarks.
But there la another fr'O'IP '"11'k·
lng to save !he remnants or
Southern California's colorful
herlta&e.
They an the art.llta, armed with peocU. and paint brushes, wbo are
preaenift& lhe bulldlaca. -... aad landmarb • ,.._ wl -.
YU.
hcb • ~ii IAlaMrd Scbeu'• outdoor landlcape ~ ClMI,
wbldl bu ~ receat weeks -
barriDI ram eq..U. -on San
Juan CqiltrUi0'1 ~rio Los
RlOI Road.
Buadled In 1weatera and
.faeketa, a dolea .tudat art1ltl sat
Oil camp ltOoll Md paUo cbaln
matta1 preUmtnary drawhl11t
width ta ~.:Ai,,... woulo
bil toi1MMl .. Piel-
"'9 -~ of tWr ........ wu u oll wts.._._._ WOodm ......
0th« preferred sltea In the
South County are the old mlaslon
and an old barn and house on the out-
skirts of town On Ortega Higbfty.
. "Thia is really the best erea
simply because It'• the oldest,"
said Scheu. "The new stuft ls no
good at all."
Scheu gets fired up when asked
lf bis classes ever paint new bu.lid·
ings.
"Southern Callfornia tract
homes are, well, I won't use any
profanity," he said. "They're
lllODOtoooua and repetitious and
there's no indlYidualllm to tbem
at all"
. He thrults a thumb toward the
weather-beaten house acrosa the
atreet.
Leonard Scheu,
right, with
his art class on /C)CBfion
in San Clement&
A Scheu sketch of Virginia City.
I
CZ DAILY PJLOT Monday, March 13, 1979
• • .News
(From Paie Cl)
have a weJl -establisbed com-
municaUoos system. ·
She started plan.oing Comm\llli·
ty Woman, relyine on her art
background (she hu a vocational
teaching credenUal ln graphic arts
and has taught at the North
Orange County Regional Occupa-
tional Program) and her advertis-
ing and publishing knowledge in
putting the paper together.
"IT TOOK ME a good six
months to get the formal
established," she admits, noting
that during that time she de-
veloped the philosophy of Com··
munily Woman.
"Basically, the stories I was
looking for wer e those about
women who are developing their
own individual potential.
"I don't consider myself a
feminist or an anti-feminist. I like
me n " she says. However, she
adds'. "I don't think the feminist
movement is anti-men.
"What I know of the feminist·
movement is that so many of them
(feminists) believe in developing
their own individuality," she says,
agreeing with that concept. ''It's
what women do with thelr talents.
that I'm interested in," as subjects
for articles, she adds.
SHE FEELS THAT proflles on
successful women do not have to
be limited to professionals or
wome n who work outside the
home. "Homemaking is a career
if you go about it properly," she
says, indicating that homemake~s
who are developing their talents lll
"something other than you usually
Solomng for Singles calendar
runs each Thursday m the Dolly
Pilot and contains notices o/ ao-
tivll1es for Stngl.ea for the Joli.owing
week -Fnday through Thursday.
Send notices to Cheryl Romo, Daily
Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Me1a,
926:!6 Be sure to melt.Ide your name,
address and phone number. Notices
must he m our hands two week3 m
advance.
associate with their role" are also
considered news-story material.
Mrt. Huber adds that manaalnc
a home and maintaining a place to
live are part of a woman's career. whether she is a proressional or
not. ''Think of the things a woman
.needs to know" about consumer
affairs she says. "Where ls she
going t~ get that knowledge?" '
So, Community Woman runs
economy-oriented stories on such
topics as bargain hitntlng, time-
saving product.a and energy con-
servation.
AS PUBUSREll she does a lot
of reporting, paste up and writ.int
with the help or a rree·lance editor (who also writes features) and a
numbei: of contributing writers.
At fi.rist, news had to be dug up
·wherever it could be found, but in.
time Mrs. Huber "developed com-
munication lines. People needed to
. see there was a new medium."
Press release deadline ls the fifth
of each month, with publication
usually around the 15th.
Content of the 16-page paper
runs at about 60 percent advert.is·
ing and 40 percent editorial mat-
ter. "I think that's a good ratio,"
she says. Her husband, Wallace, is
advertising manager for a staff or
three sales representaU ves.
CIRCULATION HAS grown in
s ix months to 15,000, with the
paper avaJlable through subscrip·
lions as well as distributed free by
businesses who advertise. The
paper is read as far north as
Brea and Yorba Linda, west to
Huntington Beach, east to Orange
and Tustin and southeast lo Mis-
sion Viejo, with scatter ed
readership on the coast.
The publication itself is easily
recognizable -it is printed on
pink paper. "There was con-
trQversy over that," admits Mrs
Huber.
"I thought pink newsprint was
atrocious. It reminded me of pink
and blue, boys and girls I bad to
get over that," she says, noting
that because the price was right,
she went with the pink paper and
made the most or it
"It attracts attention, and I've
tied it all together with pink en-
velopes, stationery. subscription
blanks and statements "
••• Canvas
<From Page Cl)
Grus Valley in the Mother Lode."
SCHEU NOTED THAT he apent
a year in Northern California dc>-
inC a series ol drawl.Des fer the
Ford Motor Company. The
watercolon he made of the old
landmarks are In a muaeum ln
Dearborn. He also has a on.man·
show which ls traveling between a
number ol Ea.at Coast cities.
He rupped over more pictures be
drew ln countries such as Italy,
Belgium and Germany. He aald be
has been oo drawing expeditim4
to Europe every year for the last
10 years.
About three yea.rs ago be took a
recreatioo department art class
to Eu.rope where they painted and
visited the art museums.
He put the drawings back In the
. car, closedthedoorandaaid. uwen.
now you know about me.••
·Heading back to the students, be
commented that. "They're very
anxious to learn."
He added that "the way I teach
is we go out and paint it the way
we see iL So many teachers have
students copy them. But in-
dividualism is the most important
ingredient.
"IT'S HOW THEY (the stu-
denta) see it. A teacher sboald
help them do it their way lmtead.
ol impoQn& )'OW'M1f • tbem. ••
AD of Scbeu'a students, ID8D1 of
whom wcr. retirement ace. bac1
notbiDI but praise for their
teacher.
"He's one of the best I have ever
known." said Gwen Ward ol Dana
Point. who paints .. only for .SOY· ment."
Allee Kimpel of San Juan
Capistrano, who waa a fasb.lon
art.iat for 20 years. expla.lned abe
decided to try her band at
landscape painting because .. it ts
so totally differenL"
She enjoys painting the old
buildings she said, because of
their "charactes'.,.
Mn. Ward agreed. "U there's a
new building in the scene it's dif.
ficuJt to paint it because there
doesn't seem to be mucb •• .''
She paused, aearchlng for the
r ight word: "It 'a without.
character, too new, too freshly
painted. Sterile, 1 think, ia t6e
word."
She picked up her pencil and
added, .. At the rate they•re tear-
ing them down, we feel we have to
hurry."
Club c~ nma eoch w~ in the Daily
Pilot and contain& notices of women'• and .service club
' meetings and events /or the follot.ui1ag v.>«k -Tlwrs·
day through Wednesday. Send notice.s to Club Calen-
dar, Dmly Pilot, P .O. Boz l5'i0, Co&ta Me1a, CA m26.
He ntre to include your name and phone number.
Notices mwt be m our hands two 1«e"31n advance.
To request a picture, write or call the Features
Depanment, 642-4321. Pictures are lamated to Jvnd·
raiser.s open to the public.
Wedding and engagement ~ta nm on
Sunday in the Dady Pilot. Forrrn are auailob~ at all
Daily Pilot olfu:es or by calling the F'eatures Deparl-.
ment, 642-4321.
To OOOtd disappointment, pr~dive bri<Us are
reminded to hove their wedding stones, with o black·
and-white glossy o/ the bride or o/ the coupl6J. to the
Features Department one week before the wedding.
Teenage Sex Test ·
Does your
group
need to raise
funds?
II your non·prom
organization needs
help raising funds,
cali Huntington Center
and asJc us to mail
Community Help
(formerly Charity
Fair) details
Phone 897·2533
StutBeing
The W>man \txJ
WantCOBel
Jol.!n Robert . Powers
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
& MODELING SCHOOLS
OIAHGE
>-&C-.Y 17141 MJ.-Z.H
DEAR READERS: I·
hate to admit it but I 'm
eiving in. I wasn't too
crazy about the Sex Test
for Teenagers (com·
posed by a teenager in
1966) but I printed il
because I believe it had
s o m e r e d e e m i n g:
features.
The response was in-
credible. Teens (and
their parents) had .Plen:
ty to say. both pro and. ; with a member of the
con. Four years later. opposite sex? 5
four Memphis teenagers Ever done so without
"updated" the Sex T~st· using a contraceptive? 6
and I printed it. AgalJl, Ever tried sex with a
the ceiling fell in. . member of your own Since 1970, I have re-sex? 8
ceived over 5,000 °UP· Ever tried clga.rets? 1
dated" Sex Tests. Each Ann Do you smoke regular-contributor insists I owe ly? 3
it to my young readers Landers Do yoa smoke pot to print a new one. They regularly? s
say anyone who digs Ever mix pot with
'cats between 13 and .. 19 pills? 6
.has got to know times Ever tripped on LSD?
· have changed and if I 1
really want to help Ever done Angel Dust,
teenagers, I'd better tell cocaine, or heroin? 8 ••• Youth
· <From Pa1e Cl)
Because of it, he added, this country ranks 18th
in the longevity or men. . .
"We have licked practically every mfec-
tious disease known but those aren:t the thi~'1:s,
that an: killing us. It's hypertension. cardiac:
problems, diabetes -the disease of the way we
it like it is NOW. So -Ever bad an abortion
'here's the 1978 Teenage or been responsible for
Sex Test, submitted by one? 8
five teenagers (three , Ever wake up and not
girls and two boys, ages been able to remember
15 to 17). They attend a what you did? 7 .
public high school in Ever get a girl preg.
Dayton, Ohio. The scor-nanl? 8
ing guide is at the end. Ever considered get-
ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE)
( Bo~osrope J -
TUESDAY, 11.A&Cll H SAGJTTA&WS <Nov.-
B• slDNriOllAJI& ~·~· 21): SpoWpt on " rld1h1 with tide. Make A~llS (llarcb ii· adJuat.ments to coincide
April lt): Fam fly with need.I ol partner,
member h 1uper-mate. Important
11ensit1ve -know it and domeatla deel1ton is pull your pu.ncbe1. If. due. • d1~~aUc, you .. make CAP8lCOaN (Dec.
(A u 20 22-Jan. 19): Kate mean-TAU&US pr • tog, clear. B~tng
May 20): Strona money prlorltles lnto crystal·, posiUon lndicatect. Hold fast. doift gtve up clear focus. Health,
J<>metblu tor notbina. service, employment
.U single, you may be Lo-command attention.
vltlDI addltlonal AQUARIUS (Jan.
responslbWties. 20-Feb. 18): Good luna,..
GEMINI (May 21· aspect coincide& aow
June 20): Cvcle is such w i t b s i g n l f i c a n t
that you gain wider rec• changes, special rela-
ognition.. You're able to tionsbips, deall.Dp with
put finishing touches on children. Older in-
creaUve projecL Arin-, dividual talks money
Libra are in picture. and means tt.
CANCE& (June 21· PISCES (Feb. 19-
July 22): mghllght in-March 20); Emphula o~
dependence, originality. security, solid •truc-
Loolt beblnd the scenes. tu.res. completloa of ma-
Refuse superficial ex· jor project. Long-range
planallona, preaenta-pollcy ls vindicated. One
Uom. who was skeptical pays
LEO (July 23·Aug. you a tribute. Be a
22): Follow tbrou1b on graclous winner ..
bunch. Teacher proves !S:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiii inspirational. Friends, II
hopes, desires are
spotlighted. Personal .
magnetism ia much in
evidence.
VlllGO CAug. 23-Sept.
22): One in deciaion-
SoUT.11 COAST
ACTORS CO-OP
.... .,, -Chi ... for -tftonl of •II •eu-typu. Poutbl•
employm•nlt 111 Tl•••lrt• f<llrT"·TelevlsJ•·COIWll'llfftj•I•
orb1tas.. (114) t57.f28Z •·
making position may -----==------seem indifferent to your
requirem~ts.
UBRA (Sept. 23·0ct.
22) : Good Moon aspect
coincides now wHb
creative expression,
emotional responses, l~llll.:.'-ill•._. ... ._...., ... quic k changes, in-
tensified relationship. ~~SIS
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·· ---.-.-
Nov. 21): Some of your SLIMDB SPOOM
•'bidden qualities" sur-llSTAUIAMT
face and work to your 7132 Eclnfer
advantage. Accent on HUH'nt5TOMllACM
partner, male, those it';:z'Ou close to you.
C:Veq_u s de c..,,7}1ilo
HALF PRICE
OFFER
HELD OVER llY PO,ULAR DEMAND
ONEWEEKONLYI
*.THREE MONTHS
MEMBERSHIP
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$68.00
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G LAO YS SCHMITZ
Oledye Joined Venue d• Miio Int
eummer. She 11mp1y hattld being 1 f1t
glr1 Ind IN 1111 llke an old lady. sn.
hM 1 allght body all\lcture and alze
16 pents med• her IHI u 11\0ugh
alle-tNty granny 5'x5'.
You
1\re Invited
101\Very
eat and live." . . .
One of the pitfalls of the Amenc~n diet. IS
eating out, Dr. Smith said. "We don t realue
bow much food there is on a plate and bow
much it takes to bum it up.••
Instructions for scor-·ting pregnant so you·
Glady9 had mator turgeiy
M'tlll1ll YMf'I ago end till nka
llormetabollam muot 1-
cMnoed becauM aho l lMod
Q&lnlng -lght almoat lmmedl•
ately.
Special Bwnt
·through .
Mardtl5
1\Rare
eollection
of Antiquity
Amassed from all the six
Howes ~tions. en
exveordinary collection
of period 114eces to
browte OY9f', edmiMI end
f 111 In loYe with. One-of.
&-«Ind estate jewelry 1in
tNir orlgNI.
unmatched settings .••
Vf Nlnilg entiqLMJ silver
da!.11,g b8Cll to the time
of~ ••• ~a
t9«Jiel eolecUon of
en~ furnlbn to
matdl the c!henn Md
grace Of tNI period
pieces. A grend
~bi.a:""· II.pt..... and
wtna wlll be AIWf In the
.twnoon.
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Most rest.au.rant meals also are fat-laden,
be added, and ''fa t is the cause of most
hypertensive disease."
A normal dinner of steak, sal_ad, baked
J>Olato, rolb and butter b~ 3,100 calories, the
physician noted.·
If a person orders thousand island or ~ue-
fort dressing the salad usu~ly comes w1th a
dlpperful· of dressing, which is ~ cup, or 560
calories, of pure rat, be points out.
Dr. Smith also reminded the women that
most Americans suffer from lack of exercise.
He Hcommends that everyone get his beart
rate up to, 120 for a minimum of three to five
minutes per day. This develops and protects the
heart muscle, he sald.
He alao recommended that people leave fad
diets alone and "eat normal food and exercise ...
Dr. Smith cited tbe efforta of Sweden, which .
baa been urging ita people for the past 10 yeara
to eat more fruits and ve1etablea.. The country
bu cut lta coronary rate by on.tblrd with th.la
program, be laid.
Cbln.a is another country that la well fed.
..,,_ey eat a UWe meat and Iota of flab and
cblcteo..••
Dr. Smlth also urced bis audience to cut
do•n salt 1.ntalte. "Never 10 over 1,000 me ol
sodium oer day." be ureed. "Moet of us eat
4 oooms•·-
• i.: The 'PllYitcian aatd he bas hMll"d 10,000 ex·
cuset u to wby people are OW!l'W8l&bt but be
bu ••never been able to pro~'' any oltbem~
The basic reason, be Hid. com• back to
the f1ct that .. ,,... Ht too much and u .erelM too
UUle.u
HOW TO GIT EVBYTHIMCI
YOU MIED IN UFE. • .MoWl
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·ing : For each yes couldbookaguy?8
a nswer. give yourself Ever had group sex? 8
the ·number Indicated.
Ready? Here it i.s: Have ,
you:
SCORING GUIDE:
7 or under Candidate
for Sainthood Ever been out with a.
member of the opposite
sex? 2
· Ever engaged in light
making-out? Kissing but
·no intimate touching? 2
Ever gotten or given a
'hickey? 2
Ever said I love you?.
3
Ever said I Jove you to
more than one person ln
the same week? 4
Ever removed part or
your clothing wh.tle
makingoutlnacar? 4
Ever masturbated f 2
Ever gooe all the way
8 to 16 Normal and De-
cent .
17 to 30 Headine for,
Serious Trouble
30 to 40 In Serious
Trouble and Plenty
Messed Up
41 or over Either Yoo
Are a Damned Fool ot
Completely Fr6aked Ou.t
Note tnm Au Lu·
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wlUJ aatlqae, ba& la
.my ophdola, aa,oae who
SHf'eS mere Ula.a 1% ii
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10 pllt her weigh! on lw loQ.
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0'9dye la now 74 rMt1 youno ... Taking off 20
ugly pounds has bMn IUCfl. help,. •ho M id,
~1 1004 IO much bollOf, I'm llm~, I~
pracllcally no pain and I lhank Venus -v
day tor giving mo• now lease on Ille "
01edye ... • lflght S' 1" tlll lftd loelllQ
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BOATING I PEOPLE I NATIONAL Mondey, Match 13. 1979 • DAILY PILOT CS
Winds Whip Races · ·For the
Record Victim Overcomes Polio •
Ex-musician Keeps Too Busy to Enjoy life 100 Ytrehts Vie in Cotut Events
By ALMON LOCKABEY
o.11, ............. riW
Southern Calllomla yachtsmen de·
fled the weatherman Saturday and
Sunday in a wild weekend o! tbun·
derabowera, winds ranging from
aero to 3S knots, not to menUon keep-
ing a weather eye for water apoutB
reported a.long the cout.
Nearly 100 yachts competed Satur·
day ln a race from Alamitos Bay to
Newport Beach, a JJ.miler that in·
eluded the Loe Angeles Yacht Club's
Whitney, Los Angelea Times Little
Whitney and Kooiman aeries, in con·
junction with the Newport Harbor
Yacbt Club's Ahmanson, Corkett and
Dictaon Series.
The race came off without mishap
despite winds that blew from lS to JS
knots.
NBYC SCHEDULED another or its
Ocean Racing Series on Sunday for
the Ahmanson, Corkett and Dickson
trophy aeekera, a short Olympic
course type event off Newport Beach.
Tbe Capistrano Bay Yacht Club
sent five classes of Performance
Handicap Racing Fleet yachts out on
the course Sunday in a race billed as
the Regatta of the Swallows. The·
fleet experienced the best weather of
the weekend with winds ranging
lrom near zero at the start to about
15 knots before the course was
finished.
The Calirornla Yacht Club at
Marina del Rey scheduled its annual
Olympic Classes Regatta, but only
the hardy Star Class skippers ven·
lured out onto the waters of Santa
Monica Bay. Soling, Tornado, Flying
Dutchman. 470 and Finn sailors de-
cided that caution was the better part
of va lor and stayed on the beach. The
Star Class got in two races Saturday
and one on Sunday. Another Sunday
race was cancelled after one of the
221h·foot sloops was dismasted in
atrong winds and lumpy seu as it ap·
proached the weather mark. The
seas carried the di.sabled boat back
to the startin~ line. There were no in· Juries.
BEBE ARE THE resul~ ot the
weekend activities:
LoeAqele1&oNewporiBace,
SatmdQ
LAYC Whltnei Serles (JOR)
CLASS A -1. Seandalous, Bill
1978 Boat Show
Attendance Set
At 2nd ffighest
The 1978 Southern California Boat
Show recorded the second highest at·
tendance record in the 22-year bis· tory of the exposition, according to
Ed Mlcbols, executive direct.or and
show manager for the sponsoring
Southern California Marine Asaocia·
t lnn. Nichols said the crowds were up 8'h
percent over last year despite severe
weather which cut back crowds on
several days.
More than 600 boats and 170 booth
exhibits comprised the largest ex-
bibiUon ever present by SCMA.
Sbow chairman BUI Holmes said
the additional 25,000 square feet
created on the lower level to take
care of the record apace demand wu
well received. There were 24 boat
companies exhibltinl in the new
area.
Colkge Planning
Sailing Lecture
.. How Do You Know U You'll Like
SalllnC!". a leeture, will be present..
ed by CoaaWne Community Colleae
from 'I to 10 p.m. Wednesday. March
15 at the Co8ta Mesa Women's Club.
610 West lab St., Costa Mesa.
Lecturer Elly Dowd is a yacht
broker with world·wtde raolni and
•a1linl experieoee. The lecture ii of-
fend tree ol charge.
For turtber lntormation, contact CoHtllne Communlty Colle1e at -.oa1. al 2:51.
Pascoe, NHYC; 2, Scud, George Grif·
filb, LAYC; 3, Fiver, Dennis Choate,
LBYC.
CLASS B -1, Decision, Paul
Berger, DRYC: 2, Indigo, Ed Feo,
LBYC ; 3, Stars. Ed J ussen, LBYC.
CLASS C -1, Insatiable. Tom
Armstronf, CYC; 2, Ruffian, Earl
Dexter, VYC.
IA 11mes Serles <PBBF>
CLASS A -1, Matangi, Ed
Carpenter, BYC; 2, Rainbow, Don
Gittleaon. LBYC; 3, Catherine, B.J .
Lavina, SSYC.
CLASS 8 -1, Vroom, Martin
Green, I.SF; 2, B&B, Barnblll/Hatcb,
LAY C; 3, Ruffian, Ted Zellmer. I.SF.
LltUe Whltaey Serles <MORA>
CLAs.5 A-1, Paella, Lorence/WI-
. nesset, ABYC; 2, Bacchanal, George
Kanepa, PMYC; 3, Rum Line, KHYC
Syndicate.
CLASS B-1, .Pop_ •N Us •. Peter
Kent, LBYC; 2, After Shock, Fred
Cook, ABYC; 3, Wildcat. Schoon-
maker/Mason, BCYC.
(Results of the Koolman Serles
(MORF) were not reported due to a
prolt:st.)
NBYC Ahmanson Series UOR>
CLASS A -1, Scandalous. Bill
Pascoe, NHYC; 2, Fiver. Dennis
Choate, LBYC; 3, Scud. George Grif·
fith, LAYC.
CLASS B -1, Decision, Paul
Berger, DRYC; 2, Stars, Ed Juaaen,
LBYC; 3, Down Treader, Barley
Turpin, NHYC.
CLASS C -1. Rulli~ Earl Da·
ter, VYC; 2, Ancliamo, Bob Sodaro,
BYC.
CorkeU Serlee <PDF> ..
CLASS A -1. Matangl, Ed
Carpenter, BYC; 2, Ghost ll. John
Reynolds, NHYC; 3. Sidewinder,
Richard Bluel, BCYC.
CLASS B -1, Scotch Mi.st, Don An-
derson. BYC· 2. Carol K·2, Horst
Kort, SLBYC; 3, Vamanos, Bob
Wallerstedt, BYC.
Dkboa Series (llO:BA)
CI.A$ A & B -1. Red Onion, Tom Scboc~~C; 2, WUdcaat. Pete
Schoo er. BCYC; 3. Sparrow
Hawk, Oopeland/Desenberg, BYC.
Results of NHYC's Sunday 01Ym· pic Course race
IOR·A -1. Dog Patch, Don Ayres,
NHYC; 2, Blue Norther. Bill
Sullivan, LA YC; 3, Fiver. Dennis
Choate. LBYC. '
JOR·B -1, Windmlller. John
Miller. NBYC; 2, Altheria. Ray
Booth, BYC.
IOR·C -1. Ruffian, Earl Dexter,
VYC.
PHRF·A -1, lildalgo •. Rod Up.
pold, NHYC; 2, Sparkle, Alex Irving,
BYC; 3, Ghost n. John Reynolds,
NHYC.
PHRF·B -1, Scotch Mist, Don An·
derson. BYC.
MORA·A -1, Star Gazer, Diet
Deaver, BYC; 2, Bacchanal, Georee
Kaneko, PMYC.
MORA·B -1. Blitz, Jerry
McClaire, BYC; 2, Red Onion, Tom
Scbock,NHYC.
CLASS B -1, Sea Shift, Elleen Fitsgerald, Capo BYC; 2, Vlvace,
John Hooper, DPYC.
CLASS C -1, Torrey, Dave
Cooper. Capo BYC; 2, Cavalle. Eric
Andersby, Capo BYC.
NO SPINNAKERS -1. Sirena.
John Wblte, Ca_po BYC; 2, Nuty,
Howard Trube. capo BYC.
SINGLEHANDED -1, Eros, Curt
Burley, DPYC; 2, Funny Feelln,
Pete Meade, CaPo BYC.
Callfonla Y adll Clab
Olympic a ..... ae1aua
ST AR -1, Anda, Beret Hellaten,
CYC; 2, Tenacious, Dick Slayter,
SCYC; 3. Wawaea, lllller/lllne,
CYC.
Wo,.,,.an'• Comp R.Utlfl
Court Backs Boaters
BlrC ...
$ANCLIMINTI OINlllAL. HOl"ITAL
Mr. •net~· ~1,.. s-From AP Dllpa&eMI
c•-•nte. 11ey. Pollo victim Bob BroWD SlYJ be'1 ao buay build· ~~~.':,~~....,,, Cn'9fl""'-...., Ing anti-rat machine• whicb •have roade him a
Mr. 1ne1 Mr~ Mktwe1 Mc~•.1et1 mllUonaire that be doesn't have time to eQjoy life. ~~:::.··,::: IMNld .._., .... Brown, 51 still wears blue jeans to hi.a office in an.
c•-m•, a.r. old motel ln Pine Valley, a mountain hamlet 70 mllea ....._.,n...,.
Mr •• ,..,""""' wt111.1m Rlle'f 111. $M eutofSanDle•o. ,,,,,,.,, ..... ,... But for the wbeelcbalr·bound reUred mualclan,
Mr. ,..., ~ =..,. o... much bu chan&ed alnce
1P0111t. ... .,. ---·-·----·-·· .... )be supported his wife and
Mr. •net~~ ... • ( pro,nLE two boyaonaS235amonth
J1>e11 c~-. ....,. T · Social Security pension
""'· •11• 11111"· ,..., ,,. .. ,, ,.. before accidentally In· Cl~e.tioor.
"''· •n• Mrs. Ke1t11 11e11111. venting the device six
c.plltUllO lle.tdl, gh1, N ff , hi Mr. and Mra. Oerrell l11rneU, years ago. OW be Says corporate 0 erl 1or I
LIQllM N..,.., bo\'. Am1goratcateberhaveneared$10miWon. Mr. efld Nin. WllllMI l<ftlNll, SM * o-nte,glrl. """""u."" In "Serpico," the book aDd movie based on bis Mr. and Mr'A. Jolln eu .. 1"'• ~ li F 1. S o-nt•.bo¥. career as a P,O ceman, raaa erplco was
~··"" portrayed u a 'lood cop" wbolncurred the wrath
Mr, ..... Mn. Mltte R~ .Ir .. $M Of fellow oftlcen ,_ blowinl the Wbistle 00 police ci-••.glrl. .., ~a, m1 corruption. ~~·.;'!,.~°=' ""'~· 111t Now the-police dep~ent ls looktna lDto the
*·end Ml"L-. __,.. t111rra. po11ibWt,y be baa been drawtq an Wecal d.iaabW·
6efl J-~-• ..,, ty penalan.
Dlsselllt,_. . It seem.a UMn ls a replatioa 01 ll•rrlfltle which N)'1S a dlaabled retiree cumot recelff bl.I penlloa dar-
ing any period when bl.I other
income exceeds wbat he would
be matln& Ube were atill on tbe
force.
"'I can't believe Frank would have done anytb.1q improper U
be knew abOut thoH reeala· tlona,'' aald author Peter llau.
who .wrote the book. "Serpico ...
* Stnser Nanq wlllm warned a ll'OQP ot unwed
teen'~ motb1r1 ID Newark not to ooaf\JM ea and
love. ••You cunat ..,,.,. JOG!' late to • man bJ llTlu
yaane1f to blm~t. Hld. UJl'I diatr JPna that e0
many JOUD1 people don't ll:now the d1ffel we
between the two." Mn. WllloD. who has four cldJdnm. aaq 1ucb hit.a aa .. Guess Wbo I Saw Today•• and "'I'm My .
Mother's Daa&bt.er."' • J. Edgar Bocwer suaaeatect 10 years aeo that the
Chicago FBI omce try to "oeutrallse" black come-
dian Dlek Gr9lorJ'. and a1ao propoeed alertlq the
underworld to-cridcllm GrefOl'Y made about tho
dmr sJDdlcate, the Cblca10 Tribune reported.
ID a eoafidellUa1 memorandum dated May ts,
UA, Hoover toad the bead of the J'Bl'I Chi 0 •
flee that Gre1ory bact: been
quoted u ~ the prmaua
month that •syndicate hoods
are ll'rinl all over. They are the
fllthleat makes that exist oa
th.la earth. ..
In the memo: Hoover told
Marlla '"81ee, special agent
in charae ln Chicago:
"'Consider the use of this state-
ment ln developlna a couterin·
teW1enee operat:loo to alert La ...... v
CoH Noltra (LCN) to Gre1«1'• au.ck oa LCN. It
le aqt.t um ..... IJI I I cbl9 b.J 0....,. alao COil•
taln attacb oa LCN. No~ eadoa
ahoulcl be taken wUbout Bureau au&bortt,y. ••
Owner of Brothel
Defends Business
PAHRUMP, Nev. <AP> -Walter Plankinton
bu seven cblldren, 11 graodcblld.ren and considers
himself a good f amlly man. He al80 owns one of the
lar&est brothels in tbia state. "I "bave two ot tbe most beautiful daughters
yoa'd eYa" want to see and u. by chance, the day
ever came When they decided to get into tb1a buai·
aeaa 1 aure aa hell bope they would come here and
work for · dad rather than walk the streets,"
Plankinton tald.
AN OVl'SPOKEN MAN, ptanttntui, 49, runs
the Chicken Rancb, a brothel ~ ov• the county
line from Lu Veau. He bu • etPt or 10" women
wortlna for blm at tbe brotbel, wbJcb attracts
touriltl from the nearby del«t 1amblln1 mecca.
.. I wu probably u prejudiced u any man ln
the world aialnlt proetit.utloa when I came bere."
be said. .. Now I aay tbat the only way to go ls to
teaallze lt. tell'9S•te it, tax ll, lnapect it and
properl7 pollcelt.
"Wbat I'm dolnl ls a thouHDd Umea cleaner
t.haD wbat they do in most cities in the United
States, where plmpe take 98 percen& ol a atrl'• Ul1liDCI u4 then lboot them up with drup.
,..,._BU ·ABB 1,&H KNOWN prosUtutee·
operatlnJ In Lu Vegas Wegally," be contlaued.
"It's put ol the Lu Vllgu tourist scene. U police
cracked down on proetitudon. Lu Vqu would
lote 25 toOO percent of lta vtstttn a year. Tourists
cboo1e Las Veaaa H mucb for HX as for
1amhllu." Pl~ b 10 oppoted to atr..twalkhll
hooters. -u oPDOled to~ In lwotbels -
that be ta MdaUal7 fbtnw.i, ol l'\IDDbui for olflce
thl.I ~ qablll Aleembb'mua Don lloodJ, n.
Ba . If be nma, end be eu.d poar 1-ltll u the on11 reaon be wouldn't CllDPaiCD. ftllDldntoD 1ald be
would advocate mulna -...Ut.uoa outside
brothela • fel~. panl1bablo b.J •• year lD prison~
B• AUOIAID BB WOVU> like to Me a com•
mllalon Mt up to UcenM brothell. It would be
paUerned after tb• N••ada Gambling
Commilllan, which overaees the state'• 1ambJ.ina
1Dd\1.1U7.
Pluktnton bolapt the Chicken Raneh after be ran for cawsty eommlaaioner and aatd he was
0 ameand" by oppaneot.e to aell u at.tat that he
decided to buy a brotMl and ... IJra.band bow' It
A group or Cbica10 artists -fearlna the city wlll
hire an outsider to build a memorial to at~llard J .
Daley -unveiled their mOltly
Irreverent ideu of how the late
mayor abould be remembered.
The exhibit, entitled "Daley's
Tomb," opened at tbe artist-run
N.A.M.E. Gallery, Juat two
blocks north of the Chica10
River that Daley lov-' to cb'e
pMn on St. Patrick'• Day.
The a.bow featurel 45 worb in
varioua media. ll will run unUl
Do\L.8Y April 2, supported in put by the
National Endowment for the Humanities and tbe
Illinois Arts Council.
An internatlooallf known aculptor say1 he is
leaning towards accepting a $100,000 offer to teulpt
a memorial of tbe May 4, 1970 ldllin& of four 1tu·
dents on the Kent State University campus.
G"rse Sesal said be "bu "Just about made up
my mind" to create tbe memorial for the campua.
He said offt.dala ol tbe )fUdred Andrews Fund. a
Cleveland foundation. and ofterina the 1DODeJ for
the sculpture.
The four students were killed and a.lne others
wounded when members ot the Ob:io National
Guard ftred ID&o· a crowd durinC an anti·war pro-
test.
•
The Allman Brothers band. which helped launch
a nationwide following for Southern rock, will set.
together again to tour and re-
cord this year. former band
leader Gres Allmu said.
Asked about rumors the band
would reunite, Allman said,
"Tbat's no rumor, man, that's the truth.,. .
ID a copJl'fahted story in the
Meoo Telegraph. Allmaa said
be was ln M~ to make ar·
rangemeata for the reunion.
*
A boot dealer sold a Gutenberg Bible to the
Gutenberg Museum in Germany for $1.8 million -
exactly what the dealer paid for it ln 1970.
"Don't rub it in," dealer Hus Kraus o! New
York answered wben asked why be sold it without
a profit.
The printe Bale precedes an auction of two
other Guteoberl Bibles April 7 at the Cbriltfe,
Maneoa and Woods aalleries ln New York. • Prelldmt Aawar s.dat l8YI be became con·
vinced 22 ars ago that the &met Uniqn wu an
unreliable ally -after Egypt
was defeated on the battlefield
ln tbe second Ara~laraell war.
Althoagb Egypt was defeated
militarily, it won a political vic-
tory ·Sadat says. because the
United States pressured Israel.
Britain and France into
withdrawing from captured
Egyptian territory.
In his autobiography 1 'In
T Search of Jdentlt1... Sadat
writes t.IW bll predecetaol', Guaal Abdel Nauer.
threw •WA1 a daaDce to lmpron relatloal witb the
United Stalel and 1ave the Soviet Union. wbicb
threatened to 1Dteneoe milltarily, credit for sup-
porting Eaypt.
Free Eye
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Check Set SU .. •llllCMC:OUlllT~TM•
ST A TE OP CAU...,..NIA f09t
THI COUNTY Ofl O&ANOI .... ,....... SadcUeback Commwll-1:""" afOflAL F. COLI!, o.c.-o. ty Hospital volunteers NOT1c:.e is MeAHY 01veN ""1t.
<ncllton af u....,.. -~nt have acbeduled a free 1• "' ...,_........, ctekM ._,Mt
vision screening clinic u. Mid dllC9dllM -~ 1o 111~ •-30 to 30 the-._... .. __.,--..._ In u om 1: 3: p.m. .. ~ ., .. d9rti ., vw ...._ March 28 ln the hospital .......,_.,.,.,..,..._.~.,1"'
cafeteria, 24451 Via :9~:=::-:J:-_~ Estrada. Laauna Hilb. Me9nus. mo wi,..,,,.. ........,,,, &.os Moel ... ~ wMcll 11 tlle P'•~ The screening ls for " IMIW "' ....... .....,.. .., •11
basic visual skills which =?..:=::::-.:,~,,:
can be tested by nr111 P11D11<a11anotw1nouce.
teleblnocular and 09...,[.~~~
measures almultaneous -'Et'-'~...,°'-"-
villon, eye coordination. ~01=.~111e~,
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Studied
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SU ... alOtl ClOUaT OI' TM•
ST A T1l OIJ CA&J l'OltN 1 A l'IOa
TH I. COUlfTY O~ OllANOR .........
lhtat• ot MAHLON MILTON
ltEAO, 1111 MAMLON MILTON Basics about the sew· ut.o, sit. .. MAJOR MAHI.ON M.
ln g industry will be ·~~i~ituv oiveN" , .. studied in a sfx·week cnc111or .. ,u. ....... __,~,,,
course at Orange Coast ::' .!11~~-=:: ,:.i:s-:1~i!
Colle"'e ,_ "'--'-... _.. '"'"'· •'"' u.. ~ -.. ~ •· &U ""'9W& m........ .. tM ..... _. at OUS1'AVE S
ctl t 1. CHA•••· 1hu MacArt11ur Two le OBS 0 lue lloulevero, Swlte 411, lrvlM. course.. lilted as Com· ca111wNa. Wkll 11 a...-" llol)I·
mer .... , C!·--~ 050 ln ............ , ........ -•• , .. _. ,_,.WUle pt~" ....... f/A Mid Clll<t tbe 000 eatalog, a.re OD Clltflt.Wftt'IM._...._...,.,_,.,,,
tbe IPltla ldledule. Tbe ~==:;,-:. firlt -belina ll&rcb 29, IMHU)NM.a.MOJR. and the second M•v 10. ..,... .. t ., ..... -......... _. ....... The coune meets Wed-eunav1.1.0CAMt• •
nesdays crom 9 a.m. to 1 -M9c"'911r~llRtcrl ~~ ... p.m. T~1 ....-. ......, .... , .... llPll'llS ....
Registration is beinl ·=:...-=.. c... OllllY ""'°' conducted in OCC's Ad· Marc11 .. t>.11u1."" '" 18 ml11lona and Records omce. PUBUCNOl'ICE
, Cf DAIL V PILOT Monday, Man:h 13, 1979
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
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011•aCT01t• 0' THE IANTA RE SOLVE, OEfEAMINE .ANO
M.AltOAIUTA W.ATl.li DISYltl(f, OAO~R •s IOllOW.
1 Olt.ANOa COUNTY, CALt'O,_NIA, &trCTION 1. n..1 II II IM lnlenliOtl
D•CL.cAltlNO 1n INTINTIC* TO Of,,,. 8-4110..,,.,, ell '"""_,,.enl
, 0 It M ICN ~I' It O y • M 1. NT dlolrlCI wUhlft I ... ~· "'-•040rlt.
OllTltlCT TO~ 01.SIONATID W•ltr OIW IU oi 11'9 l'Ot'llOft ol Wld
"IMl'ltOVEMENT DIST It I CT NO. 6" OlllrfCI ""'1(11 will be !Mftelli.d l>Y lllt
'011 TMa l'Ult~E 0, IHUINO ... ,.,,..11.,. •1.91..S -... lo be dot
IONOI TNaltll'"Olt ANO l'IXINO \I Oll•IU "IMPROVEMENT
THa TIME ANO l'l.ACI 01' OISTRICTN0,7",endto lMW.....,S
• MC.AltlNO .A"O OIVINO NOTICI of wld ,....,. .. ._,. dh1rl<t IW .. Id
T"UeOI' purpo1e
WHEAE4$, tJw SO.rd of OirtCIOl't &ICTION t. TMt IM Pli'PIM for
of IM S.nta -040r11• W•lff' Oltlrlc1 wlllcl1 uld lmpr_,,_, dlstrld 11 to
.S.slrt• lo form ~ lmpniw..-1 111 .. be IOfmtd -tor Wl\ICll bandl ""'' l>t
tr let purs.oent to SctctlOfts JMtO ti MQ. luu.ci Is !Of tn. ,KClllltltlOll lllld con·
Of Ille Wallf' COde 01 tr. Stele of str11<Uon of --• tor ,.,. produ(tlon, C..lllornl•,. lr•nJmluloll, 61ot ... .,., dltlrlOllUott
NOW. THEREFORE, IM SO.rd oi of weltr for lrr1~11on, ~le, In·
Directors ot ""' S•nl• Mero••ll• clllstrl•I end muNclpet --s. 10(
Waler 0 1\lrl<t DOES HEREBY I ... lands -lnt..bllMIU wlllllll IM
RESOl.VE. DETERMINE ANO UltrlOr boUndllrl• of wld Improve·
OROE Au follows. mtlll dlsltlcl, -the ~ls"IOn -
SECTION I. Tlwl It Is the l11tenll111 ~orutruclion ol _.. for IM (OtlK·
of IN 8oaro to lorm.,. ,._ ...... .....,, t lo11, trtalmtlll and dhpout of
dlsl•l<t "''tllfn Ille S...t• Mero.trlt. -·~· wasl• •nd storm waltt', ln-W•lor 01w 1c1 of the potlfOll of w lo c1u01no '"'"" st-~ , __ trwl·
District Wflltll wtll i.. ,,.,,.,lled by ti.. menl, w•t.r rectamatlon l•<lllt•H,
,,.,e1,..11.er si..1..s ~. 10 be o.-pumpl119 sttllons, end lndlldlttt •II
s l g llaled "IMPROVEMENT lend, Hsemenl.> -other P<-IY
DISTRICT NO. 6", and lo luue llonds ttec:tuary llltftlOr fOf' the lands -
:• Of Ukl '""'"'"'""""'I dl•trl<t '°' Mid lnlwbltt"b wll/lln IN exte.-lor bouft· • P.,rOOM d•rlH of Mid lmp<_,_I Ohlfl(t
s•tTION L Tllet , ... P\lfPOM for •nd tor lllt tc(llllsltlon Of •II Of or pert
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICI 'fO CRIOITOltS
tU,•1ttOll ~H 01' T"e
$TATI OIJ C.ALlf'OtlNIA ,Oa
T"a COUNTY Ol'OllANOI .... -Ht Est••• ot 11.l!ANOR I(. WAY •u ELEANOR I(, DALY WAY, Oectatecl
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ille
cradllOr~ of lilt tOOvt Mmecl Cltcedetlt
tllel all pe..,ons hevlttt cltlm\ -ln•I
Ille WICI --llt Mt '94\llred 10 fill 111ein, w1111 Ille neceswry -tiers, In
lllt office of ,,,. < ient Of II• ebOw
enllll!ICI cOllft,"' to Pf'tttfll tlltm, wllll
Ill• M CIS\.,.,. vouchers, to Illa 1.1n·
dtt\IQntd •I tllt office of JeSS fl. Hlgll, IHU Hamlin Sl•ttl, Vari N11ys •
C.lllorrtl•, wlllcll b Ille Pl«• Of bu•I· neu of 1r.. 11tl0tr\'9nltd In .ti! Maller.
fWfltl11lno to t,,. ttl.llt• of s.ald de·
cedent, wllhl" rour months tllftar Ille
""' publl<•tlon Of lhl& notice. Otltd Ftt>ruery l. ttll
~L...W•v f xe<V!Of' of tlle Wiii ol
Ille -,..med O.C.o.nt JESS I'. Hlot4 t_.U M•mllnSINtt
VH N11Y1, c;.el-• tttet
Toi: UUI ,......J
Tel; (JUI 17).1Jl7
Alltr,..Y fer._
PubllSllt<I Oranoe C.O.st ~lly Piiot,
FtD. 10. 21 Mid Mar.•. fl, ltlt
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBl.JC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE
Cl' .. ,. fl UOLUT10f4 N0.11.f.S District wllkll wlll.,. benttllecl llY tlle ltlSO\.UT\OH ... H0.11o1•t1
IUPlltlOtl COUltT 0, TH• lllSDL.UTl()lof 01' Titl llOARO 0 ......... fltllff' sUltcl llU'JIOM, lo .. de· ••SOLUTION OI' TH tr eo••o 01'
UATICWCAL.,ORHIA,OR Olltl(TOllS 0, THI SANTA s lott•hd "IMl'AOVEMl'.H'f Ot1t•CTOltl 01' &ANTA
THICOUNTYOl'Ofl.AHOI. 0 M.Alt041t1T.A WAT•lt DISTRICT, OISTRtCT NO. IA•WS", -IO IHW MAltOAIUTA WATllt OllTltlCT,
Ne. AoM997 OltAN01'. COUNTY, CALJl'OflHt.A, bo"4l1of\aid1""'""'9,._I district lot OltANOtr COUNTY, (AUf'OltNl.A,
HOTICI OP MIAltlNO o' 08CL.AlllNO ITI tlfTl .. TIO" TO WIO,._,_, llC TMa fNTeNTION 0" 'Tlte
PeTtTIOHPOllf'ttOOATEOl'WILL "011M AN IMl'ROVI MINT HCTION 2. TNll llM PllfflOM IOr llOAltD TO ADOl"T A l'LA" 0,
.A " D , O 11 I. I T T E 11 S OISTlllCT TO •• Ol&ION.ATIEO Wl\ltll .. 14 lmpro-' dlttrlct It to WCMl!tl 1110a A POltTION 01' TNI
T C I T AM I N T A II y /\ N D "IMl'•OVl:MCNT OISTlllCT NO. I " IM IOfMed-for wf\1<11 _,,.,.,tie OISTlt ICT TO Oe D•ltONATID
AUTMOltllATIOH TO AOMIMIUER "OR THll l'UU'OSI 01' ISSUING luut<I Is IOI' 1M .CQYhlt .... •nd '41<>· "IMl"•OVIMINT DOTfllC'T MO. S''
UNDlfl TH• tltD•l'CNOIHT tONOS TH•RIPOR AND "JttNO Strv<llOft of--~ for Ille ~lien, ANO PIXl"G THtr TIMI ANO
AOMINISTllATION 0, UTATU ~=:RITNl0M!N~"o~vi .. 'GA~:T1~: ~·:s:.~w:·,!~~-.!:!~~ ~~:11~..::::!HO ANO OIVING
,t.CT TMllllO, C1111trlel •nd -·-'·1~1 -·f-•, f()( W H'"' '"• •.. b R I I N Esl•I• of WILLIS J AEEO, •U WHE·E·~ .... ·-· d ol OI .. _ .... -~ .. ""'-· y .,.. YI Ott o. JACK REED ~-" ~... """'' '"""' tllt l•ttcls -IMebltMlts wlthltt Ille 7t.J•J, Ille 8Mrd of Olrtc~J of the
NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN '""' Of till Stttta -•gerlte Water Dl•lflct nlerlor bOYndarlt• ot u ld Im· Ohtrl~t dlclartcl IH w .. 11on to to<m
DOROTHY M. AEEO Jws Iii.cl_ .. ,, c»1lre• lo form •" lmQ•oY•-1 ell\· f)rove-dlslrlet, -Ille t<Qullitlo<'I IMll'Ove,...nt Ollllroc.t NO. S fOt Ole I•·
• pelltlOt\ tor ProNt• f1f Wiii •ncl f()( trlCI purM<Mll 10 Sections )MIO et MQ .... tOllllNCllOfl Of -"' for Ille COi· SU.lie• Of 116111111 '°' tllt .C:Cluilltlon •nd '•-l't• of Letlars fttl•mtttt1rv to of the Wattr Code of the Slele ol le.r;tlo"· trutmertl •lld dl~I ot co .. strucllon of -•tu tor Illa pro-
C•llfo1111a, -·-~ I m t I I -·-• ·•
PUBUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOllS IUllNIU<5 "AMII ITATCMIHT
Tiie fOllOwl,.. PtrMn• ••• OOlftll 1>11~1,..u ~
llAO AAMP , •• N•wlon Wey,
<:01• Mew, c...11totnt• t:.11
TOdd Rooe•1 S<11le••11oer. u11,
VlrOlfll• Pt, Col .. -.. C.11torn••
91611
Wllllem 1.loyc1 )lltlltr. 7t •
Vlclotle, co..i.-., C..lltornt• •1111
T ~I• b1111,..u '' t.onouc teo 111 •
OtMt•I l);ortrwn l\lp
W iiii otn L ~ftr
1111• Sit,......., .... fllecl Wltft '"" Co1tnty Cler~ ot Orenge Cpunty on
Fet>ru•ry U, It/I .. ..,,.
Pllllllllltd Or-Coe•I O•ll'( Piiot,
Feb, 21 •no Mar. t. 13, 20, 1911 73).18 Ille. Ptlltl-r al\d •11tllorl1etloft to NOW. THEAE F'OAE, 1,,. •-·rd al •Ill. we\-•-I °' ·Wt tr, II· clllcl on,""""'"''"'°"• slO(...--dis. admlnlstt r tll• eshtt 11 cf Ille """ tludlng l•11ftk sewers, uweo• trl1>11t1011 al water for lrrl9allon.1 ____________ _
Independent Admlnl\lrallon:. ~~ttt• directors of Ille S•nl• MMoulla Ire• I ment • wal•r •ree l •m• llon <Somes lie, lndu1lrl1I tlld munlclpel s Wtltr Dlstrlcl DOES HEREBY , .. ,,,,, ••• ---'no Slttl-s, •nd 1~ ... I ~· PUBLIC NOTICE Act, rtlarellCll IO-IGll ls m-for AESOLVl'i, DETERMINE ANO ~ ,._,.,.. -· •r 11UrPoM1,tor 1-lllld 111\tut~llU further Nrllcul•n. otM lllllt IM time ORDER•• fol~ <llldl119 •II 1....:1, HMfNlllS Mid other wlthl11 t,,. ell1trlor llCIUndMlts Of seld 1--------------
•nd pltt• of """no the seme ll•s SECTION 1 Tlwlt 11 Is 1,,. lnttntlOft property ~eswry ti..rotfor tor ,,,. lmprovemettl district, •nd Illa ec• ltllSOl.U'TlOIU•0.~11 -II Ml for Merell 11, tt71, •I 10:00 of Ille Board to tOfm ett lmpr-t lands •lld lnNbl...,ll wllJll11 Ille ... qotbltlOtt ~ ~INCllOrt ol _._1 lor aelOl.VTtON ~ TNI MARO 0,. • m., In ti. counr-.i of Oepertrnettl district wllllfn ,,,. Sent• ~•9frlta terlor bovnd«ltt of said '"'P<-1 tl>e toll•tlll'I t...ifNllt Meldl_.lof 0 I R • ( T 0 •I 0 fl I AM T ,t.
No. J of Wld cOUf'I, •I 7CIO Clvle. C.nttr Waler Ol\ltl<t of lllt Portion of wld dlllrlct lllld IOI' Ille t<Cllllsltlott of all Of -·· WHlttftdst°""wt1er, h•cflld. MAll•AltlTA WATllt DISTRICT,
Ori•• WH I, lrt .,,_City of S.nt• Ml, DIHrlcl W111Cll will be -flied by the or pert of t"9 -retlng luftds of Mid Ing lrynll -S. ._ ... trMln*ll, 0.AH•tr C:OU"T'I, CALlll'OaNIA. Callfornle lll!rlln•fltr •l<lled Pll'l'OM, lo be CfeS· lroproy-dCllTlct (~ !Ml wettf' r.<'-llon ftcMllles, ~nt 1ta THI INTllNTIOM 01' TMI O.lltd Merell?, tt71 1Qn •1 t O , , 1 Mp R O VE ME MT lhe total e.._,. of well f\.t>d\ so tc• ~lellOf'tl, afld lftChldlllt all land, IOAllO TO AOOl'T A l"\.AN 01'
WILU-1. S,JOHN, DISTRICT HO S''. -to·-bOllCIS Q .. lftO .... 11 "°' •• ,_ .... ...-••HM•lltt •tt• Olll•r properly WOltlll l"Ott A il'OA'TIO. °" TNI
C_,yCltn. Of Mild lmpro....-.-1 d1Slrtt1 to< Mid equal IO Ille tOl.111 91Mrttlnt1 ~s el IM<HM'Y t~ tor Ulot lencl5 -OllTatCT TO ea 01110 .. ATCO THOM.AS L..LOllO ourPOst. Mid Im~ Cllllrlet few a '-lnllel>ttanU wttllln Illa e11terlor HtMl"llOVllMCNT OISTAICT NO .... •n-11 JU21 ........ V•'-1• SECTIO" t. Tllel .... purPO .. ,.,.. yOr perl..i, OHllmttoeclbylhe Bo.rd ~''" ol Mid,,.,..._, ctlS· AMO fllXINO TM• TIMI AND
wlllcll wld lmpr-1 dlstrkl It to of tllt -••Uno !\Inds ol u ld lmprow· -------------
be IOrm•O -fOf Wfll<ll barlds may be m•nl dlslrk;t OwovlOltd llwt lllt tot ti
hsut<I Is for the a<qulslllon ettd COii· •111oun1 ol suc11 lllflds so «ciulrecl 11>111
tlructlon 01 worKs for the pr0cluetl0tt, not uc .. d en amount equ•I lo Ille
trensmlu l0tt, 11or..ia «>Cl dlstrfbllllOfl tote I operetlng cosls of wld lmpro.-.•
or weler for lrrlQetlon, ~lie, In· ment d istrict IM• two-year perlOd, •s
duslrlal encl munlclpel _., tot tsllmattcl by the &o.rd of OlreclOfl of
tllt lands end lnNbllettl> •lllltn tM seld District) -fllftds for lllt IM'f· otorlor boundMltt of wld '"'prove· ment of ever, upense ol uld Im·
m ... 1 district, -Ille .cqulslllort -ptovtmtnl district wlllcll 11 ls pt-bl• COllilrUCllOll Of wotU ror Ille COOK· wftl be lncurr.d -bee ...... par-bl•
t1on, trtalmtnt •nd OISPOHI ol belore Ille tapirellO'\ of_.,.., lrom seweoe, waste •nO storm ..,.,.,., ,,,.. ,,,. completion ol s<tld works ClnclllO-
ch><llno lrw.k ~. ·--trNI •no IN lrtlttttl on .aid -"""cl\ ls m eni, weltr ••<l•m•llon leclltttes. due end Nylbl• v •or to 111•1 dolt• -pump1no st•llon\, ...., 1nc111111no ell for wlllCll montY\ of tne lmprOWf'fl~ll
l•nd, te•-h -Ollle• pr-rty dl\lrlCI In lllt lrNWIY of s.tld 01.str1cl
,..<•U.,y 11\erelor lor O• lllndi .,.d or 11\erulltt 10 "'* re<e4Wd by w1d Im·
1nfl•llit•nU w11111n thl uttr>0r bo\lft· provtm1n1 d•strkt rrom •n U.MH·
d••IH Of • said lmprow"""'t dlSl•l<I mtnl prev1ou1ly lovltd •r• lnedt·
end lor Ir.. ecqul1lllon of •II Of or N•I ciu•l•l. ...., l1't Hl•llllsl\menl of •II Of
ot 1r.. 01>.,•llno fundJ of said lmprow· Ille bond rot..-ve fund out Of lllt -
mint dl•trlct (provided tlwt tllt tol•I <"4• of the wle ol wld bOl>dS. Mid •II amourtl ol sucll funds .., ecqulrtG.&Mll ••P•nsu In cotttttctlon wttll 1111
not u cted .,, .,,_t)_t to Ille eutllorltellon end luuance of Hid
Sotlk JU whlcll w ld lmprovetMftt Olstrlcl Is to of OltKIOOOf said Olifrktl ettd futtds trlct and tOf' 1M -.isltlott of •II Of' l"UCC OI' HllAlllMO ANO GIVING
t..at!IN Hlltt, CA~ be to•med ...o for wlll<.11 l>onds may.,. tor '"• PtY"*ll of tVlfY ••-Of part of ,,,. -•tine fllflda of wld lrn-ltO'TICe TNeltlOI'.
Ttl: (71•1 •141M '"Uild Is IO< Ille acquisition end con· s.tid lmprow,.,..,t dCstrkl wlllch It It l>'Dffmlnl dlslrk1 (proylded !Mt Ille WHEltE.AS, Illy RtHhotlon NO,
total OP1•tl'"9 <osts 01 s.ld lniprove· bonds.
menl dl•lrl<t lor • ,...,_~ilr perlOd, as SECTIOff J. TNt tM estimated••·
.. 11ma1..s by the &o.rd of OtrectOfs of pe11w of '9rtYll'l9 out said purpow ts
said Olsl•kll -tunas for Ille .,.y. Ille •mount of MO,Oll0.000 ...i ll IS -
, men I ot every upenw ol said ,,... POwd 11 .. 1 bonCb for wld lmcirowment
P<O•tmtttt district Wiiie.ii it Is Pf'OOebl• district INlll be 1""911 Ill uld -t.
• will be Incurred ..w1 become P"Y•btt SIECTI<* t. TMI -fits fw
\»tore IM expir••-Of one yeer from W•TYl"O out .. id~ lllld few the
Ille compleUon oi wio wor'k5 (lrte:Nd-peyment Of WiO bonds ettd IN 1.-n1
•"O I/It lnttf'KI °" wld -Wfll<fl " I hereon >NII lit levied eacluslwly -
-end NY•bl• prior IO 11>11 o.te •f'tel Of\ Ille 1.,.dl In Mid~ lmpr,,,,...
tor w111c11 mon.v• Ol Ille lmpro.-......,1 menl dls1r1<1.
d°'trlet In I,,. lrNsury of wld Oltlrlcl SECT IC* l. TM« a -sl\owlng ll'e
or tlltruller lo be reolwd by Mtld ,,... ••1.,.IOf' bourldwles of said pnlfJOMCI
provtmtnl dlStrlCl from •n •ueu· Improvement dlslr1cl, wlllcll mil p
mtnl prevlou1ly levied •re •n•d•· Sll•ll govem tor •II Oetalls as lo Illa ex·
<1u•lt), and Ille ~lab!IJl>menl Of ell of ltftl of Wld pr_.i lmprowment dis.
Illa bOnd rt>erve !UNI out of I~ pro-Irle I Is on Ille wltll tne Secretary of IM
, .. a. of tt• .-4e 01 wio -· bonds, District -Is •v•lltblt fw IMl)eetlon •nd •II ti~ In c.onnecll°" wllh Ille .,, •ny per-. or petSOM lnllf'tstt<I.
1u111or1t•llon •nd 1uUilnct of ••lo SECTION 6. l'Mt Moftd•Y, the 20!11
oonds .Wy of M•r<ll. 1'71, .ti Ille hoUr of 2.00
SECTl()lof l. n..t the esllrNltd ••• o'clOU p.m., °" w ld day Is ~tl>y
oenu ol cerry1rtq out w1d Pllf'llOM ts llA1d as Ille ti,... •nd 1M meetlf\Q 11><1 emouril Of "30,000,000 •"" 11 ls pro-pt ace of ,,,. &o.rd ol OirKlorS of S......
POMO ,,.., -for wod 1morowment I• Margerlta Wtltr Olstrlct at tilt Ols-dtslrlct s/\•llbel......S1rtw1d•mount. t rltl Office, 25571 Martuerltt
SECTION •• T ... I HSHSmettb for Parllway. Mluloft Viejo, C.llfonll•, 11
UtrYlftQ out ,...d llU,_ -for t... """by fi.d _, tM pl.c:e fw e -Int
Nyment ot wld barlds •nd Ille lntet'HI Dy Illa BO«d Of Olre<lon of said Dls-
1,..tton si..11 be levied •ac•uslvetv -1r1c1 on ,,... -•Ions of IN forrrWlllon
Ort lhe ,.,.Os In u id proPCKed lmprow· of wlcl pt._..o l~-t district, mtnl dl1trlcl. Ille extent ,,,.,-.f, ,,... purpose for
SECTION'· Th•I • m•p smwlno the ... 111<11 Wkl pr_..i ... ~-t41S
Ottrl0( boundefles of wld prOl)OMd trltl Is to be formed, tn. i. ... 111 to
Improvement dlstrltl, wlll<ll m•p sllell lands within 1119 1"""1>vt.....U district
oovern for 111 oewils ••to Ille eat-of from t••rvlno out wld ~. the .. 10 propote<S lmprOWfMlll dliCrk t Is tSI lmtl•d ••PtMa of urrvlne out wld
on Ille wltll ttw Secretary of Ille Ols· pUrpose or any ~ meti.r rtlatlno
tr let end h •vellabla tor 1-11°" 11y to tM fof'tQOlno. That at said Ume ettd .,.., person or ,.r10m lnlerest..s. pl Kt any iitrsGns 1111..-nted, lnctud-
SICTI°" 6. TNI Moftdey, 1M 10!11 Ing ell Pt'-Dwrlint. IMlds In IM
cley of Marci\, 1'11, ill the -of 1 oo District or In wkl proposed Improve.
o·c1oc11 p.m., °" wid doly is hereby me111 dlslrl<t, may •-er and be
11.-0 u Ille u .... •ncl IM mettlno llttrd.
plect of Ille &o.rd of Directors of s.n. SECTIOM 7. Thel IN Secret.ry of
I• Mergarli.. Water District at 111t Ols-the eo.ro of Olre<llors Is llenby or·
lrlct Ofllct , 1SS71 M1rg11erltt denpd and411n<ltcl loc•uw notJca ot Pt•~··'· Ml!oSlon Viejo. C.lllornl•, ,, WHI M••l"9 to lit g1_, by pubfl.Slllno
lla•tb'f flaltd u , ... p1..ce for a ,,..rlne • c09y of 1111s f'H<ll111ion of lnltfthOtt lft
by Ille Boardof Directors of Seid Ols-.,,. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT,
trlct Oii the QUfttlons of Ille rorma110n • no11pa,.r of Qllt,,.,al clrcYl•tl0tt
ol said Prooosed lmpr-1 district, put>tlslltd Ill ftlt Clounty of Ora1199, o,,..
tllt exteftt tlltrtol, (119 l'Uf'POM fM c• • w"k !Of i-S~e.$lw w"IU
•lllcll Hid proposed lmprovem""t dis-pursuant to Section 6066of tlle Gowm-
trlct ll to be forrn.d, Ille benefit to mettt C-, Ille first pubtlcatlon lo be l•rtds within the lmprovemmt dlurlcl •t IHSI fOUl1wn IUI days pri« to Ille
•rom urrytng out seid llU•POSe, Ille time fhcecl for ti. lleertnQ. Said ftollce
estimated •KPfMI of c..-rylng ovt selo shell also be g1_, lly potting• COl>Y of
1>11•pou or any °'""' rNl!I•• relatlno se1d resollrtlon in ttlf" Ill !l"bllc
lo Ille l0fe90ing, Th.It at said time -Plt<H •llllin wld pr--lrnpro-
l>l•ce •nY penoM IMtrftted, lnctud-mtftl 411strtct for .t -1 fourlMft Cl•)
• •"0 all penottsownlrtQ •-In Ille Dh· d•vs prior to ttie time 11..,. ror Yid
• trfcl or In .... P<'OPOM<f 1,,_owmenl hewing. Seid notice ~I .. to 1>t llWfl
• OIStrlct, '"""-'"' -be ,..ero. by m•lllnv a COVf of uld resolwtlon to SECTIOH 7. Tlwlt IN 5Kretwy of I ... per_,. -lflecl In Sec1IOn S1U1
tllt Boerd ol Directors Is ~ 0#"• of ,,,. ~ COCk at t...a Ill·
deted end dlr-.c:ted lo ca ... notice of 1 .. n CUI drf5 Pl'lor to b date fl-
• wld 11url119 to be glWtl lly publlslllng for wld llHrlng.
• copy of this r.sdutlon of lntenllOft '" AOOPTeO, SIGNED AND AP·
lhe Oii.ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT, PROVED IHs 21st day of Ftl>ruary,
• newspaper of 91neu1 d rcutan0tt tt7t.
l>llbll~ ltt the County of Or .... -THOMAS C. llLUM
Prnl<la!nl ol tlM
8-0 Gf Olr.ctors
Of Sllnla ~rlle
WlllotrOltllrlct
u • w"k for I-SUC:USSIVll ---pursutttl to Section 6066 ol IM Gowrn-
,....ttl coo., Ille llnl publication to i.
el leaal lourt..., O•> c:tays prior to tt>t
time llxed tor lht hM'1n9. Solid -Ice
, '>NII el SO l>t g1..., lly Pllttlflt • COi>\' o4
seld resol11tloft In uw .. Cll P<llJll<
I pt e(tj ... 1 tlltn wiCI pnlpOAd lmpr-.
rnent dl1tr1 for et I.st f-llO ' MYS prior to IN time fulled IOI' Hid
• ... ....... SelO tlOtlca ""911 -.. 9'Wfl
• b., malling•....., of Niki rnalYllon to
' the Pt,_ llPKlll.S 11'1 SKtiaA sn.21
ol Ult G-"""'*'I Olde at leest 11 .. '"" cm days prior to Ille elate 11..a ror said ....,Ing.
AC>OPTEO, StGMEO .ANO AP·
, PROVED this itat daY Of Ftbnltfy,
I 1971,
THOM.ASC. BLUM Preslatnt Of Ille
BOM'd ot Dlrec:tor•ol s.tt1e Mllroerll•
Wllllf' Olstrl<t
CS EAL)
.ATTEST:
' FRITZ R.STA.AOLING
Stcret..-v ol IM
8otnl of otreclonof
Senti~ ....... Water Oltlrkt
STATE 0" CAUPOANl,t. I
COUHTYOFORAHGE )
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(SUL)
ATTEST:
FRITZ R.STltAbUN~ ~..., ..
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S....le M«'gwKa
Wet.,Ol•kt STA TE Of' CAUPOflMIA
COVHTVOf'~ )
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I, FRITZ R. sntAOUNG, Se<M"fl'
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Oll'Mt8" If NH Dl*"lct .. • ,....,...
..... ting of Mid Boerd twkt Of'I u. 2111
dll't of l'•IJNW't. 1'71, ... Ola! Ir •• so•ot:iteclll'I .. ...,......_:
AV ES: OllUoCTORS 111..cUM,
CL.ARK. SCHONE, WILSON "NO
WILHEl.M
NOES: OIRECT~NONE
A8SENT: DtftECTOltSHOtU~
"ltl'TZ R. STMOUHG SecrtCary of .. ._.._
CSE.Al)
~of~
1iMf'91Wlta w-. Olllrkt
STATE OFCAUF0"'61A )
A......,.y ... : f'lltiu-st ruction or works for Ille produc:tlon pr-l>le wlll be lllCw.-.S •ttd *-total •m-1 of well tllndS '° ecql.ll~ ,._, .. , Ille 8-d of Olr-.ctou or ti.
Publls'*l Or-co .. 11)1tlly Pilot, tr•rt•mlUlon, storage """dlstrlbllllo~ Ptyablt bet-tt>e t11plratlon of one Sllall not n<etd .,.. •moUttl ...... , to Ol1trlct d8Gt..-.d Us ln1..,11on to 1ortn
PUBLIC NOTICE
lllESOLUTIQlof N0.11-J·lf M<lrch•. 1, 13, t91t of waler for orrlgelion, domestic, 1,... yur from Ille completion or Hid Ille lot•I operatlttO costs or HICI Im· Improvement Olstrlcl NO. I tot llltls-
RESOl.lnlON 01' THE OOAltO DI' 660•71 dllstrlal .,.., munld~t -·~~. t~ -•~s ll11eludlno Ille lni.nsa on s.>ld pro\111nent dhtrlcl for • two·yur -llC• of boeldl '"' ll1e KllUl•ltlon.,...
0 I II I! ( T 0 It s 0 .. s A N T .A Ille l•ttcts -1n11ebit .... ll'';i.:;;. ,::. l>ONls WlllCll i. Cfut -pay•~· prlw perl..i. H ffllmalltd by Ille 8o<l•C of
M.AltOAltlTA WATIR DIS'TlllCT, uterlor bouncl¥les Of Wld l~o~:. lo llwll dale encl for .,..<I> moneys of Directors Of Mid C>lstrktl -tllflds ~=~~~c::::-.,.u. .:~:
OllAHGll COUNTY, C.AU~ORNIA, PUBLIC NOTICE ment dlslrtCt, encl the t<Cllllsltlon ettd Ille 1mproveme111 district In tne for tllt IMIY<Nflt of t\lelY ••-of trll>YtlOll of weter for Irrigation, Ill THtr INTINTIO" 01' TMIE con1tr11(llonof -•or""' coi•-. truwrvolwlOOlstrklOf'llltf ... .., selOlm~dlstrktswlllcflflls llOmHtl<, ,,,....,,,., •l'ld mllnlClPAI
OOARD TO AOOl'T A l"\.AM 0,. tlon, trutmenl •nd d l•Po··i-of to l>t rac.i...a by wld imo.--1 ....-bl• wtn be tncllt'Nd -~ \lfOltl(S ..0. A l'OttTIOfli 01' THE lt·1-sewa-, -I• -storm ";..I-tr, In· dlstrl<l ln>m ett •Mftstt.lt ...--iy PtY•-befcirt Ille .. piretlon of one ~s. IOI' the lends and lflNCliWftls
DISTRICT TO •• DESIGNATIO SUl'trlllOACOUltTOl'Tltli chlCll;;; lrunl< -rs. s-aoe ,,...,. ltvltd ••• IMcleQlltltl , •114 tllt ., .. , 1rom tlwt coml'l•liori of said ~:i:::.':.:':~1c~.:::=-
"tMl'ltOVllMaNT OtSTfllCT NO. 4'' S'TATtr Ol'CAUl'OttHIA FOfl menl •. wellf' rtClt,,..tlon fac•lllltt, esltbll$1\rNnl of all of IN bond re--r-s llncludlng ll1e lnt.,...st on MIO tlOn and c-iructlon of_... for llw:
ANO f'l)lllNO TMll TIMIE A"O TM•CJCMJNTYOFOA.ANGli wtlons and I Mrv• fund°"' of ... pru:eedsof --SWllid'llS--jWytOltprlor coiltcllOll, treat--dlJtlOWI o4 l'UCe 01' HIEAltlHO AND GIVING Mt ....._. llU.mpot>g ' • one "°'RO all .... of • •'d ........... -all ea~ In lo tlltl Otte 4lnd for ~II -ys of
"OT'c. THl .. 10,.. · land, •~ -Oilier pr-ty -... --.. -·-· M••"· wane an0 llorm w•ter, ,,.. " "DTICI. 01' HEARING 0~ N<esHry 1,..,_ for IN land$ -c-llOnwt111UiotauUoorlrttlonettd Ille Improvement district lft Ille ctlld1"9 '""* _..., --,,..,
WHERE.AS, by Ruolutltn No. l'IETITIO" "°" PROS.A TIE 01' Wl"1: lnhilblttftlS wltllitt Ola uterlOr boun-lssu.,.ce of stlO bonds. treasury of said OOstrlCI °'" llltr .. fter m•lll, w•lar reclemttlOft faclllllas,
71·t-•. Ille lloerd of Dl•Ktors of 1119 A N 0 I' 0 II L E T T E R s dtrltt of s.tld lmc>r-1 dlS1rk;I SECTION J. Thal tM es11 .... 1..s ... to .,. 1'9Celvtd by wld '""""°"'"""'' P\lf't'1Plno stations. """ lnch.cllng all
Olstnct O.Cl..-.d Its lftlentlon lo form T IE s TAM IE N TA • y AN o •nd for Ille tcciulsltlon of •II of or pert pense of cerrylncJ ovt seld purpose Is dlllrlct tromart nsanmont prevlou,ly 1-. ••-s .,..., ott>er prepeny
lmpr'OWrnenl Olstrkt NO .• tor Ille Is-AUTHORIZATION TO .AOMINISTl!R ot tile ~·•lino fUN!Sof Hid Improve· Ille tmOllnl of '31,000,000-It IS pro-ltvled .,. ln1oaq11alt ), and Ill• f'tKtSftrv thlf"efor for .... tancn -
su.11u of bollCll for,,,. acquisition -UN 0 E It TH I t MO IE" I! NO Ii NT meftt district (provided ttwt ,.,. total posed tllal bench for wld lmc>rov.....,.nt eslabll$1\menl of alt Of l!lt bond rt· lnfltl>Hants wltNn the exterlo<' boull·
construction of -•kl fOf lhe pro-ADMI NISTR.ATION OP IESTATIS emaunl of llltll fllndS 90 acquired sllall dlltrlct lhall l>t lsw.d '" seld amounL serve fUf\Ct out of the proceeds or Ille ctetln of wkl lmpro--C dl1trkt
ductlOll, lraMmlt&lon, ltorage tl'ld dll· ACT. not ••celtd .... _, equ•• to '"" SICTIC)N •. Tlwlt HMIUtneftt~ for Mi• of seld bonclt, -•II ••pettses ltt -fOf' tllt ~JlllOll of •II of or pert trlbutloft of weler for lrrloallott, Est a 1 a o t £ L 1 z .a BE TH 10111 -r•llno <OISls of w ld lmc>•ov•· cerrylttg out Yid Pllf'POS4 ettd for Ille '°""ectlOft wit!\ Ille tlllhorlrtliOtl and of,,,. OPt•allng tunclS Of Mid lmpro-
dOmesllc, lndustrlet •nd mllftlclpet EV AN 0 I! I. I NE HYMIE R , • k • men1 district 1or e two-yeer period, '" payment of wld bonds and the 1111 .... u luu•nc• of salcl bonds; •ncl mtttl dlllrkl <provided ttiat tlM tot.,
purposes, lot U. landS attel ll'IMbltanU EV.ANGELINE HYMER, OeceaMd. esllm1tecl by u. &o.rd of Of reelers of lhereott $/Wiii be lt'llecl ••elusively -WHEREAS. !Ns llo.trd of Olrectou .,.,... .. , of Md\ fundS IO tc.Qljlncl .,,.II within Ille ulerlor -•In Of said ' NOTICE IS ttERE8V GIVEN lfWI .. Id Dlslrlet) -llllld$ for I.lie P"Y· Ott ,,.. lands In Hid propoHd Im· finds It Is In Ille best Interests Of -noc UC-... _, ....a lo ,,,.
lmprovttMftl dlstnct, and the ac· KEITH w, Milt.EA f\ts flltcl ,,.rein 0 mtttl of ..,.,, expenw Of w ld Im· provtmtftt 001trlct. Olstr1cl 0..1 a Pttt1 of WO<"ll1 for Mid tot• -••tl"9 (Olb of said 1,__
Clllhltlott and c..tnactten of WCW'ks IOI' petltlctn ,.,.. _,.of Wiii tnd ,.,.. IS· PfOWmtttt "'"rlct wllkl\ It IS Pf'C)beblt SECTIC* •• n..t. Mt!> showtno Ille l"'9"0ft-S -e1pemes be adot>t· -d lSlrlct for. _,._period, ••
llwl totlectlen, t,...lmlnt ettd dlSC>OMI -te of Lentn Tosi-t•rv -will be lncurrW -~ peyabte eortefior tlouoldtrlts of iald ~ ~ Pll•Slltftt to Sections »HI et wq. of 01Umeltd bl' the .loenl of Olracten Of of-··_....,'"°""-· In· ,.,.. A~l&atlon to .Aodmlnhter ""°"" llefOf'e Ille ••ration of -.,. .. lrom lmprow-dCsttlct.wlllcl\INP ...... 111• Weter COCI• of Ill• Stal• of said Olstrlc11 ..., '"'*"".,.. PIY-cludl ng I run-1tw•rs, ttw•o• Ille Independent Aclmlftlstretlon of the comPlttlon of lollid WOfils Ctn<llld-oowm fof"allc11ttaf11aslotn.o-Of Cetllornl•; rMfll of noerr • ....,.. of said lm-
treil mtnl, ••l•r rectert1atlon Etlaltt Act, rettrtftet 10 wfllcll 15" Ing tM lntaAll °" W<d ~wlllcll Is said pr~ ln"tPrOVt"*lt dlstrkt I• NOW, THEREFOllE. tlle 8oerd of prtvtmef'tdlWlcttlllllOI ft IJpr_.bte
feclllllts, IM"Cllno si.tlons. -'"· made for fllrtt. -1lcllltr1,""" !Nt dut lf'td peyell4• "''°'to that oate and °" Ille wltti 1M Secretary of tr.. Dis-Olrecton of the S.n11 M••o••il• \orlll IM lncurrW 911111 bee-,..,,_ ch.Olno •II lend, -sand ..... , Ille u .... -pl-•lf•Nrlngllle seme for wllltll ,._Sof Ille lmpr....-t lrlCI and Is ........ tor IMCIKtlon by W•t•r District DOES HEAE8Y llefort lhe .... ratlonOf-.,.arf.-=~~~'-!=n ~ '!':. lies l>ttn ~few IMfdl 21, tt7t, ti district In the lrMwry otwld District ...,yper50ftorptr-.slN9t'H'*1. RESOLVE, DETERMINE ANO tlw c.omple41on ol Mid~ llrte-..
10:00 a .m ., In "" to11rtroom of or tlltrHlttrtoberKtlvedl>Y said 1 SICTION '· n..i Mondr(, Ille 20tll ORDER astotlOwl lne Ille Intern! Oii said llonds wtllcll ls lerlor lloundolrtn of said lmprowrntttt Ott>erlmtftl No. l of said court, at 700 provement district from aft es.MU· day ol M•r<.11, 1971, et Ille llou< of 2:00 SECTION 1. n..1 11 Is Ille lntetttlon -•nd peyebte ,rlor to tllal date end
dlstrltl •f'td for Ille ecqullltlott of •II or Civic Cettter Drive West, In Ille City 01 ment previously levlltd are ln•de· o'clock p.m., on Utd Oty Is heretrr of this 8oenl of Olre<tors to~ • lw wflkl\ ~Of t1w ~tnettl °'" pert Of the operating fllnds of said h I Pl f Wot'll t ~-... di I I I I ~ I o1 Id 01 tr Improvement Cllstrlct provided thlt _,., • .Ana, C.llfomla. QU.lt), and Ille eslelllls""-1 of •II of I no as Ille time and Ille meeting •n o s or .-nta .... rgerlta s r c n .... ,..,...,, w s icl
the 10111 .,_,.,,of well funds so •c· Oaltd Mtrcl\2, 1918. the bond ••-IU<ld ovt Of Ille pro-pl•ce of ,,,. llo.trd of Olre<tors of Weter Olllrlct lot lmpro-nt Ols-or lller••fltf' to• ..c.ei-by Mid Im· WtWAM £,St JOHN, 1 ceeds of IM wt• of wld bon<H. and •II Sant• M••oerlw Wtter OistrlCt at tl\e trlct No. $. Seid Pl•n of Works pre· pronmenl district from •n •sseu·
quired t halt not exc-an amount COUttly Cltr1< t•P•nsts In connect I Ott with the Olslrlct Office, 25511 Marouulle pered by Robert Bein, Wjlllem Frost mt"I previously fevlltd •rt lntdt·
IQ .... IO Ille lottl C>ptr•tlno COSIS of l"HILll' K. MAUTINO eulhorliatlOn •no ISS<lance Of Hid Partcway, Mlt'llqn lllelo. ~llfornl•, 11 -Auoc:lalt$, dtltd February, 1978, ciuet•I, -Ille esu.bli~I Of •II"' seHI lmPrO\l•mc.nl district for • two· JK .. ""., Amtt1ca lldll. bonds. ...,.by f l..O es h pl.ce tor a lle•rl~ efttllled "SM\ta Mtrgerlt• W•ttr Dis-IM ttono ,_,.,. fund out of t11t pr .. year period. ts tstlrnat.i by lllt Board ·~ tld of tr. 1 of se1 .._... of Olrectors ol wld Olstrkll en41 fllnd• Whlttltr, (A_., SECTION J. That 1111r ostlm.atecl ea· by Illa &Nnl of Olteclors of wid Ols-trlcl Platt Of Wor~• for W•ter and C S St t d --. •nd •II for lllt peyment of ewry -of Tel: ltUI -..s1S pense ot carrying out w 10 Pllr'POM Is trlct on tlle qwstlans o4 Ille lotmetlon W•slewaler Improvements for ••PtttHS lft connecliOft •1111 t~
w ld Im.,__ dl~ct wftidl 11 Is Ahenley lrw: "-'Ml-the amOUttl of $103,000,000 -It Is of w ld r,rOPC!Md lmpr-distrlCt, l"'l>'Ovttnettt OOstr1ct No. r l\es Deen lijlllorlzatlon and lswance of nkt
pr-hie wllf be lnc;inl'Wd-~ P\lbllsi..d Or-Coest O•llY Pilot; poWd thet bOnOsfwUtd lmpr_...,,,t IM ea.,., tlle.-.of, tlle pu.--for PttMntltd totNs SO.rd-ls0ttflleln bonds;....,
peyablt Mtore !fie expi.-.tlott of one Martll 6, 7, U, 1'1' district Sllelt be lss4led In ...OefnOUftt. -le.II seld ~ lmprowment dis-tllt oftk• of Ille SKreltrY,of Ille Dis-WHEREAS, Wt 8oard oi Dl<M1ots tst-71 SECTIOf4 4. Tlltt eswsoments !of" trlct Is lo be fortNd, Ille benefit to lri<I find~ II 11 In the *l l~Hts Of Ille yur from Ille complttlon of Hid urrylno out said purpo .. •n0 ror ,,. tends wltllln Ille 1mpro.._.,, dlslrtcl IECTION t. Thel the esllmatect ... District U..I • Plan of WwlU tOf' Ytd
-•kl flncllldlng 111e lntffftt on Hid peyment Clf wtd bonds and t11e fntel"HI from UIT"ylno out said pu•-. 1111 pense of cwrylt>g out the Pl•n ot Improvements -•-1M _.,.
bofwls Wlllcll 11 -ano peyeble prior 1.,.,..,... s111111 be leVttd ex:cluSlvety -tstlmet..s ·-oLCMr,lno °"'said Woru Is cmtmet..t lo i. 11~.000.000. td __,_to Sections J62S1 et-· of lo 11\tl Nie ...S ~ Wflkll ,,_-,s of PUBLIC NOTICE ,,. , I said 1 SECTION J T Ille Weier COd• of lll• Stale ot Ill• lmpronment district lft Ille °" 11 di•~ n proposed mc>r'OW· ~-°'" -otlltr matter rel.ting tor 1 ~ ':i.t'";1 au:~nls C.tlfornla;
l•••wry of Mid Olstri<t or, ... ,....... lttrlOUITIOM ~Ja.J 1 "';~CT~O:s The show lo, ... f°"9o1n;. That at Mkl time One! .... ~·;.(\'. ~ .... O<"kS NOW, THEREFORE, v.. Boerd « f!~~1;1:~==~~Ri D ~~S~L~':'RO: ~": ~:·: :: ,~;!~.=~~:~!?.~ :.::E sr.:~?i~=~=~; :~~!~pro:.: ::!.:..~I=~ ;'.Ert:o;or1.0v.1E101•1'1o~":ETtEo~~.~H~Er:rN~1vo·
nlibtlSllment of all of Ille bond ,.. MAltOAltlTA W.ATell OISTlllCT, govem for all dtwllsasto Ille ext""\ of district, may tp9eor Onc1 bot lle•rd. SICTIOH 4. TMI e MtP Of tn. e"(· " "' '"'' ~ Olt.ANOI COUNTY, CAl.tl'OltNl.A, said pr~ lmpr-t dlstrkl 11 SICTION 7. Tllet , ... Se<retery Of terlOr bollnd¥1nof lmp<ovement °'"' ORDER tstoUowa: :r:-of':1.i C:::..:, '!:i''!~c::cls~~ It B THC INTeNTION 0" TME Ille wltll the SKnetery of tll<I Ols· tlle tlotrd of OfreclOf's II lle'9t>Y or· tritl No. S, Ison tilt In Ille ofllcoof Ille SeCTIOM 1. T!..c It Is tllt lnttfttlon
COMKtlon with Ille a..tllof"IOllon -IOARD TO ADOPT A REVISED lrlcl •lld Is avaltabte for lnSO«tkln by .,....., •nd directed to ce\IW notice Of Socrtlary Of ,,,. OIJldcl •nd It ol tllls Board°' Olrecws to adopt ..
luCHnca of wld llonds; Oncl l'UN 91' WOttlll .-011 A "«>ltTtO.. .,,Y perwri or 11tr1101tS lntansted, Mid llHrlll!I 90 be QIWtt by publisftl"CI anllabl• for •-tlon by .,,., ...,_, Plan of WO<"lls for Sant• ~rll•
WHEREAS. INS llo.trd of Directors 01' THI'. DISTlttCT DESIGNATED SECT!°" ... Thal -.y, Ille 20!11 • COC>Y of INS rtSOlutlon of Intention In orpersonslmtfnlCKI. W•l•r Olstrld for·~--' o;.,
tlnctt II Is Int ... bHt lntffHls Of t11t "IMPltOVEMENT OISTlllCT .. 0 . Y of Mt~ll. 1'71. ill Ille hour of 2:00 ttie ORAN-OE CO.AST O.AILY PILOT Sl.CTION S. TllAI this Board of trict Ho. 6. Said Pl .. Of Wortu pre-
Oistrkl lllal. ~Of WW1ts tew Hid Z·W" ANO '1XING THI TIME AND 'Cloe-p.m . on salO day Is Mret>y • tttw~r of QeMral clrculoll~ Olrectors dOet r.r..., , .. , • hearing perecl by R-Betti. Wiiiiam Frost
Improve-.,..i Hpenwt be adopl· l"LACa 01' "EARING ANO OfVl"O find ts Ille time •ttd IM meetlno Pl>bllSlltd Ill h eow.ty of Or~ on-°" tlle p._secl Plett of WoA.s tor Ille =I~~~ ~a~ 1~
td purwant 10 SKtlons l62:Sl ti Mq, of ltOTICtr TMtrlttEOI' Kt of 1M &o.rcl of Directors of Sen-ca • w"lt !of" i-wctesslve -1 "°"' of 1:l0 o'ctoclt p.m., Merell 20, ~-• lllt Weier Cocto of Illa State ot WHERE.AS, by Rosolllllon Ho. 2•, e Mergarlle W•I~ Otstrkl •I Ille Dis-pUrw.nl to Section 6°" of Ult Gov· 1t11, el 111e r9911tar !Mttlf'tl pta<a of trlC1 Pl.,. of _,., for Weltr and
Calllornle; Ille OotrO o1 Olr9dors of the District rt< I 0 lllce, UJ71 Marguerite emmenl c-, ,,,. flrtl pubflc.tllon 10 Ille 8oard of Directors. 2SS11 ~~~~~~lclf'llPf'1 ..._ -•• ~~ !:::!':.!v,:
HOW, THEREFORE, tlle llNt'd of ._.tad•,_. -.ilatd by 8oylt Parllwey, Mlalon Viejo, CAllfomie, ls lie at IMSI touneeft ll•I dayl ptlor 10 Merouerlte Perllwey, Minion VlctJO. ~.. ., ._ ·---~·
Directors of tlle Slane M••9'rlla Entlflffrfno few ,,,. llCQlllsllloft •nd llereb, fl-4 as tllt place for a -•ne Ille time fl..O tor IM ,,..,1no. ~d Celllomla· -11,.1 1,,. Stct.iery of ..S IOlllls 9-d....,lst11flltlttthlofflca
W•ltr Ohlrlct DOES HEREBY COflltNC1IOll Of ftcltlClts for l"9 -Ille Board tJI OlrKlors of stid Dis-ftOCIW Sllall •i!IO lit given by P09tlng a Ille Ohtrkt I\ lle<tf>y Mllhorlleo et1G .ClheS.crtteryoftJwOtstrkt.
R IE so L VE, OETEltMI NE AN 0 O..Clltn, SIOregt, lrtntmlSSlon-dis· rl<I Of't tlw .,.s1IGIS of Ille form.Mlott COl>Y of said '""""''°" In lhrft "' directed to publl$11, POSI -man • SECTION L TNt the ettlrneted ....
ORO EA esfoOows: lrlbullOfl of wat.r Wltlllft tmpr_,,,...t ·'said llO'OPOMd ,.....,,, .. ,,,..,, dlstrkl, Pllblk PIKes wlt!Hn MHI ""--'Im-l'IOllce of wlO he•rlng es prO\IHled In ~"'• of cerrylne out Ille Pliltl ot
SECTION 1. Thal It Is Ille lnlentlon Ohlrlct No. 2·w;.,., tue uteflt ,,,.,eot, the llUf'POM for provemt l'I district for et tu st Section 3'2S.of llleW•t•r Codot. Worlll ls •dm1tldtobe'
of !Ills Boen! of Directors to -.,1 • • WHEREAS, lht District by tlllt lcll MIO propll1ed ln'C)rOW!'Mnl dil· loun"n 1141 Cl.1Y1 prior 10 , ... time .AOOPTEO, SIGNED .ANO .AP·
Platt of WOrks far Settta Mergerlbt eooptl~"' Its RasollrtlOn NCI. 7..i2·2 lrlct 15 10 be formed, 1118 lleneflt to flud for s•IO llaerlng. S•ld notice PROVED ttob 2Ut d~ ol F'ebruary, SECTION J. Thal Ille auossmtnts
tor un.,lno ...,. wlo Pt.,, of Worh
Sllell lie le\llecl llP"" •It of llle I-~
wllllln Pf'OPOMCll l"'IM'OW-Olstrltt
No.6.
0 modi!""' Ille Ptttl of Woru es set IOftll lattds •ltllln Ille lftlPl"OVemerlt dlstrlcl ,~.11 at·-~ ... ~ ..., __ 111..., • c~ 1tn Water lttrlel for lmprovetMrlt Dis-In tllo Engl-lno Report pr-reel b'( from urrylng out Wid purpose, Ille ,,. -... vo·~· v• .. ~ .... vv•
trk l No. •. Seid Plan of Wartts pre-WOOCl,kle/t<llbote & Associates, I rte., Sllm•led ettPt"M 01 urrylft9 out Hid of Hid resolution to Ille per sorts
,,.,.., by Rot.rt 8eltt, Wiiiiam FroA «•led OecemlMr a 14, •lld hu rpose or -otMr metier ,..1.,1no SPKllled ltt SKllan S3S2t of the Gov·
anct .Astoelates. dilled Ftl>nlary, 1'79, eutl>orlncl 129,000,000 el tloncb to pro. to the foregoing. That at Wid time end ernmettt C-at teest flfletft <ISi days
tntllted "~ M9,_rft.e Wfltf oi .. \Ilda for Ille acquisition end COit· place any PtrlOfll lnMrCKIM lncllld, priO<"lotlleo.1eflxedlO<"sofdlletrlng.
trlcl Plan of Warlts tor Water •nd 1tnKllonofsaiclftc1lillas;altd lftO•llpe,....,,,ownlngt .... l,;tNOls-.AOOPTeo. SIG"Et> •NO AP
THOM.AS BLUM
Prt110en1 of,,,. eo .. d
Wasteweter Improvements tor WHERE.AS, II ls-med lo be In 1111 rlct or 1,. said.,.._.., 1.__1 PROVED tNs 21st dll'f of Febru.ry, lmprovtnwll OISlrkt Ho • .-· 11es lltefl I 1'1t pr_,,ttcltolllls &o.rcJancl Ison fife In llest nltrftll of Ille District to furtMr istrlC1, mr,~...,be-d. • THOMASC. BLUM ~ off'-• -.. c---Of -Of~ ...OOlfy ................ Mid Plett of SI CT ION 7. Tlltt .,.. Secnt¥Y or p-•~ of "-·
l"""rtct. "' -~~ • -wortts few lmpr-.t Olstrltt No, ,,. Board of Directors Is "'"°Y .,.. ·~-" IN _.rd t•W; ed •"4 directed lo ~ notice of ol Olre<lots of Santa
Sl!CTtOM I. That Ille est ..... ..,.... HOW, THEREFORE, '"" eo.ni of kl Mering to be QI""" bY publlsll MarVtrlCa W41ter Di"1'k.I
pensa 01 urr'(lno out Ille Plan of Olrector-s of tlle s. .. 1• M•ro•rll• c09Y of 11111 resctwtlon of lntMtlon 111 <SE.ALI w;r.~i~::ir;:-::::.·i:=~. Waler Of strict DOES HEREBY Ille OR.ANOE COAST OAll.Y PILOT, :~r::~: STRADLING
-····-I--_......,. Pl-~...._... RESOLVE, QETERMINE ANO ntwlPllPll' Of 90fNrei drcvlel ~ • "" -· • • • ._ _.. -· .,.. .._,.. ORDER es'°''°""': lsl>td ltt 11\e oiunty of Orange,°'\· --.retaryOf Ille Board
SMll be levi.d ""'°" •II of h leftds SICTIGM '· Tllllt It Is "" ,.......,.,..,. Ct • wttll f(W ""° -siw ...... .. Olr.<IOBof S..I• wltl>ln ~ lftll)f-' 011trlct of lllls Boerd of Of rectors to lnOcllfY pursuant to s.ctl01160660f ,,... Gow Mt•o•rlta Weter OllltrlCt
NO... •nd -Pl-' Ille P1-.. of Works, .. """''coo.. Ille first pul>flaotlon to be STATE OF CAUFOANIA )
MICTIOM C. Tllet • INP of fie CC• fer,., to 111 tM r-.c:lt111 twnof In 1M at least fourtettt CW 0..,. prlot' t<i ) II. ~rfOf' bOl.wldartesof llllPI0...,.. .. 11 Oh-ma11ner ... forlll 111 Ille rttport Of lmt lhttd"" Ille ..... "'°' Said notl COUNTY OFOAANGE )
trlctHo.4,IHflfl'-'"tlleClffic:eOf ... ROberl "'"' Wllll ... Frod and As-llatl•lsobeglvtftby~acopy f,FRITZft.STAAOl.ING,Secrwl•ry
Stcretery o1~~1trlct. and I• IOClat-.. •• ,..,_., 14, 1'71. Said Id resollllton 111 lllrte 131 llWll< of t11e "'*11 Of Olredwt.el tile Setlle
avaltablefGr llrfall1...,_, rtPort tscin<fllttntbeofflcaofti..,OI• p1ecn ... 1wn Sollcl prtltlOMCI 1mprow. Margarlt• Water OllllrJcl, do llefftr or--~ trlct at HS11 Margwrllle Partcw•y, ment dlstnct torllt leMt f--.i. c1.n CllrtNy tllet lhelfon90I,. """'"''°" seCTIOM I. Thltt tltls ... ,. of. """'*' Vlelot. CalHWrM. Seid ,.,.,. s prl• '° .,.. um. fl..,. ~ ... wH duty .....,,_ ~ tllt lloerd at
OlrKton doe.,."""" ult • Mwtftg Is enlllled "h•IPl-••it District Ho. arl~ SaldnaticelNll•teotle"-Direct_ cl Mid.District et"•,...,._ °" IM ~ l"IM ef wertll for tlle . .W Rwt ... PtM ef Wtlf1ls for Water malll119 a~ of Nici,.... .. ..., MMl"'9 el utd eo.t'd ,. .. .., 9"' list
9-r of 2:Jt .. d9dl ..-., INt'do 20, S\'Slltm l'edlld-. -.. • • Ille pe,_ IP9dfled 111 SKtlOe SJS?J ..., of f1tbr\lfrv, 1~ end lhet It -""· .c N ,....ew-.... ..... .,. aaCTICIM I. TMt .. ftl.......,.. ... ~'*"'"'Olde., .... flf· •adoptedll'ttl'elollowfno-.: tll• Boord .. Dlnctor•. UJ71 p.nM Of Uf'Yl"9 out tl\t ...... ef '""(IS) .. ptfor ID .... f AY&S: 01 REC'JORS 8LUM, ~-~ ,!!'~·:....~ wen., Hmodfledand • .,11 ...,,._., or aid liMri. Cl.Alt I(, SCMONE, WILSON ANO .......... _, -..... ,.. --~·Of ... fl«e-4u:t.OOO.OOll••fi:ir111 AOOPTeo, SIGNED ANO AP WILHELM ~: ~ eue:::-!Nft-: ..... fln1 ~ " llclyte E .......... PftOVEO tltb !lit °"' of ...-,.,. HOes: DIR~OAS NONE
Mtlw 9f _... ~ .. ...... (A lllO.r ~ tM ~ Plen of WClf1ll 1m. AIS£H'T: OIAECTOflS NOHE
....... 1 .. 2Meltttew-L --Deotlmlilw, "14. end bt ltllt. r• 'fHOMASC. 8LU"4 Fltltt R.S'RtAOl.ING
-· --..... --· ,._.~llttdllenll)o ~toftlleBoant S.Cntteryoftl\t'llOl•d AOOP'feD. SIOttll,:> AND AP. Hc:TIOH I. TMt ----• ofOl-'onotSanbt olOlre<tor1of!senla
PROY&.0 11119 !11t cl4Pf /(/ff ,._._,, Qff'tlng out NICI Ple1t of Wcwb, a1 Milf911fla.W.terDlstrict MergerltaWeter Olltrlct
1'71, modlllecl llld ,~_,.nit tie' (SEAL) (SEALI '
'THOMASC.llWM ,..,,_ ncl .... I'( -Ille lanas of ATTEST: STATl!:Of<CM.IF01tMI• ) f'~of ltlt &oeol'lf 1 tmpf'OHment District"°' 2,.W of Hid FRITZ lt.STAllloDUHG ' l H. Of Ofrectorsafse,Q Ollttict. s.cm.,.., .. O..Boa•d "CQVNTYOFORANGE ) Mlfl!HltllW~ Dlslrltf Sllc:TtON .. 'rl\at a matt of V. ~ Ol~ortof Senla I, FRITZ R. STltAOUN01S.Cflltllr'f iV!r'el.f,: 1Wlot' lloUlldefiMel lmP1-iltif1tOI• MerventaWlottrotstrkC flf Ille eoentOf Ol""""'of ttw s.nla
Fr1b A. stradllllO trltt No. 2 W II on fl4t Jn tM Offk.e of STATEO,.CALIF'OltHl.A ) ,...,,_,,,""'tr Ofslrle'-• '*"" s.cm_.,of._....., t11e Olstrlc:l end Is.,,.,,.... for,,... > 11. certtty 111tt tM.._.end,...... , ..
of OlnictotsolSant. ~"°" bt war pwrtlDfl or..._'"" COUHTVO..ottANOE > • full, 1nw •llCS couect cbpy of
Mer90f1laWlilwOtstnct tltnlsttcJ, t, FltITTR. STltADL.ING.Skf'tlt RESOLUTION .. 0 . 11•t-t ot Hid STATEOFCAU~IA ) SeCTIOM I. Tbat tltlt &oerct of of U...,.,., llf Ol-•nof the.Senta 11Mr4,aflllewt e.e-NosJltlt .,._ t>1n1<1ors CIMI heftV't <•II a....,,,,. Mervenw Walitf' Olltflct, do ~orr.....-.cs.
Of DI rtlCIOf'S of Sef\l oll
Margerlt.1 Weter Olstrkt
ISEAl.1
.ATTEST. FA ITZ A.STRADLING
Secretary ol tM SO.rd
of Olre<lors ol
Sall\• Ma191rltaa Water Olu•K I
STATE OF CALIFORNIA I ) ss.
q:>UNTY OF OR.ANGE I
I, FRITZ R. STRADLING, SK~
of tlte lloerd Of Olrt<otors of Ille S.nta
Mill"l•rJt.e Watar OIStrlcl. do hereby
certify U\41t llle forwgol119 reso11111on
WH dUl't ~ .,., tlW &o.rd of
Directors Of wld District et e rot9111er !MtllfllJ of Aid Bo41rd hetd on t,.. 21st
daY .t Fe1>r11.try, lf71, -lloat II was
IO tclotl41td by Ille fol~ng Yott:
A YES: OlllEGTORS 8LUM.
G\.ARK, SCHONE, WtUON ANO
Wit.HELM
NOES: DIRECTOR'S HONE A.SSl! .. T: DIRECTORS NOHE
F'IUTZR. STR.AOUHG
(SEA\.)
St<f'ttery Of tflt 8oerd
of Olrfttor S Of ""9la
Maf'O!Wlta Wtltr District
I, FRITZR. STRADUNG.5ot<1'91M'Y
of tlte 8~ of Olra<tor1 of the S.ftta IM~rlf• Wettt Dl•rkt. do r.••bY certlfr tlltt \lie above.,..., ,.,..go1,. ls•
'""··true end ·corntel tOPY of
RE,SOLUTION NO. 7'·2'11 of s.tild &oard, end tllel t ... ,_NS not Min
,a1Mndeclor...,.aitc1.
'OATEO: FtliNefT21, 1'71.
S•CTtC* 4.. Tllel • map of Ille ••· terlor bouncl#'IH off--Ols-
tricl No.'· Is°" flle lft tilt offlat of~ Secrt!Ary al ... D<slrlcJ -.Is ..... ,..
bit fO#" ·~·Ion by ..,., ... "°" °" -•nt-tecl. taCTICNt 5. TMI lllis llNrlf er
Otrectors does ...,.., utt • t.eerlno
en tlle pr_..a Plett Cil w.ti1 tor -
hiMW of J :JO •'dOdl P-'"·· Mardi 20.
1'71, el U. ....,..,. ,,_Mo ~ •' t11e 8oerd •I Otreclors, 2u11 Merg ... rlte ,..,._.,, Ml.., Vie.lo.
ceinornla; ef\11 tMt ttw s.cntery ar
IN 01 strict Is llet'eOy evtl\ofti.ed -,,.,..,,., to ,..,.1.,, i-t -mail a
nouc. .i Wkf ""''no es ..,..,,,lded"' S.Ctlofl -2S4 oft,.. Waler Com.
.ADOPTED, SIOHEQ ANO AP·
l"ROVEO llllJ 21st Ny of Febnaery,
1t7t.
TNOMASC. llLUM
~oftl\e8oolnl
Of °'"""'"of Sent• ,....,_KtWllt•OIWlct
(SU.LI
'ATTEST: •
,.RITZ ft. STltAOUNG
Sctcr•IMY Of the lotrcl of
Of rec: tors of Sant.a
Me..-r1w Watflr OIJtrk r
ST.ATE OF CAUFOllNl.A I
) SS,
COUNTY OFOllANGE >
I, l'RITZ R. STllAOL.lt'Q, Sacrtt•rY
Of 11\e eoan:1 ol Dlnctors et Ult SaM.e
~•O••lt• Woller Olstrlct, c1o llerffy
certify lllet Ille ~ ..-.. 11on ••t d11lr adopt ... l>y u. Boerd of Olre<tWI of said Oltltlct lit• regular
"'"ting ol wl4I loerd held Oft tlle 21U
Fftl:l'ZA.STRAOLING
5ecl'9teryo41M 8oenl
Of Olredorsof Sant.a Mlif'OM'ltaWlllflrOl,tflct Cey Of FtllnWy, 1'71. -tlltt It -
(SE.All • '° tdopeecl by ltw foil-lttt ,.. .. , ....-1~0ref\9llfc.aesN>tl4ly Pilot, . AYES: DtltECTOltS: 81.UM, Marcll6,t~tm • 1$7. ~~tH~Ku.-SC"ONE. Wtl.SOM ... .,
PUBUC NOTICE
I. l'RITZ It. STA.AOL.ING, Secret.,Y
91 ,.,. ao.wd llll OI~ ol Ille S....tt
Mlrt«lt• Wflter Otstrkt, dD i.re11y
COUHTYOf'OAANOE ~ .ss. on tlle PfO;POMCI m0Cllt~lle41 efid certify ttwt Vie .... Ill nMtutlon DATED: FeWulol'y21,tm.
H. I, l'RIT'l R, sntAOUMO.~~ ....,._Ill In "'9 PIM of Worls ,.few wH dYl't odoll'eil bY tlle lloent oi FRITZ R.'STltAOUNO
el tM e..w., OlflktOt• el tM s.Ma IM ltour " 21» o'clKll p.m., Mardi Olrecton of Mid Olttrld et• ,...,1.,. setNtary Of h lloanl
NOES: OtRECTORS: NOHE
AtSl!NT" DIRECTORS: NONE
FRITZ fl. STRADLING
Secrlltaryof ........
Of OINCW'lef '-•
M..._tta W ... Dls:trlct t certify Ille! ll1e foreoolflO resollltlon we• dl.lty _,,.eel by ttw Board Of
Dlrecten " .. Id OIWld lit • nQUI• meetl"9 of Mid loetd twfCI Oft .... 2111
• ., of ,.._.,, '"' Md 11\M It ••
......... "" ... '°''""" vvt.: AYll: OIRICTO•s et.UM,
CLAlttc. SCHOHE, WIUON AHO
Wl\.HIUo\
"Oii: DtltacTOllll NONE
AHEHT1 DtRIECTO'tS NONI!
(SI.All
"Rt Tl R. ST"-'OUHG SecnWyfll ..
a...•~ ofa-119~U ..... '*lrlet
STATl!I ~CAU,.,..HIA
) ~.
10ft.7
Maf'll4'1t• w.. OlstrlU, • ...,.., to, tm. et 111e ,....,. f'MetfnQ pt-_..,,,.Of Mid Goard htld en u. 2111 of Olreclar'sof Sent•
ctrlff't tl\lt tl'lt ..__.no rtlOlutton of tit• llunt of otrectors, 2U7t dey or Ft8rulll'Y, f971, anct t11et 11 •as ~ti Wotw Dl*lcS ~.._. Marwtrlte Peni.ey, Mlaloft Viejo, totdollttclbYtlWfollowlntYOtol (SEAi.) wH Clttly ...... Ill' tlte 8Nrd of Caltto'"'e; ttwt 1M Stcnrtary of Ille AYES:· DtRECTOflS: 81'°"'' Cl1t11, Ptlblltlted Clraftge Colst C.lly Pilot. DIACIWI llf Mid Ollltrlct et• noutar Ol1trlct 11 lteraby autllerlrw llftcl Sc._., WllMn andWlltwtrn Marclt 6, 13, 1'71 ~of .... 8olinl .. ld °"' UW 215' 411..cted .. 1M41t11....i PMt "'9 notlc.e NOES: OtltlCTOAS: HoN .. 71
doly of...........,,"" efttftMt ttw .... Miid llNtlne .. ~Ill 9'<111111 ABSINTt Olltl!Cl't:>lt.s : "°"" '° ~"' .. fOffoowlfllWl!it ....a Of tlw WllW Codt. fltlTZ ft. STAADt,INO
AYES: t>IRECTO'-S DLUM0 .AOOl'TBO, SIONEO AND A~· 5et'maryelh9MnS
(LAltK, SCHOHe, WIL.IOM A" "OVID tis 211t d1¥ ef Fet1Nary flf0tl9Ci0riftf5-la Wll.cHIL.M • ..____. NOt!S· Ol*EC1'04'SNOHE mt. --·ta•-DCwkt PlmnOWSMl'SlnfS
.AtHNT: OIUCTORSNOHI!: :.=-.;.,11:...,., i~~~~Of'CAU"ORH&A lllAMaSTUBMllNT ,,.-. • ........., e/Ot__......... ? n. ,,.. ... ....,... ,.,_It...,....,.
9ec,...,.,fll ... 90ef'd -.wt•w.t•otwlrltt CIOUNTVOl"~E 1 -.:1
MOftYLc.ANE.JDDSSo. ...... °'~-I*• IHAU I, l'lttTZ ft. STitAOUHG, BIW., SllMa Ma, CA mtW
(Sl!AU ,.,..,.., ..... Ottlrld ;~::~~l:'L of tlte ~~of 1M llflu J , M~ mt~, LTO. e
5TAT110l"CAUFOflN1a , ~................ •d ~,..,... tr Chcrk1. • ea1rfofnle~a116ft;1G1SSo.Hww, _.., .. , ., ... ..,. ..,..,.fy.,_.V.ellowtlld.........,. SafltaAne,CAft704 > ss. of Oll'Ktenols.nt• • 1all, '""' end cerrect <9" o T11t1 Mt1ne1 la ~11'f oeof'> ~~~.:7nO:.o:=u.o/secret-v -•• ~.~ .. ~~.~.2!.~~~ RESOlU'flOH NO. 7 ... t.~ .... 111 Potetltn ot tfle a-.. Of 0119dwa fll tlle s-ta · •" .....,... ....., ,. . llNrd. and tlwt tM r tw 11Dt been JetMt M. Hafrlt ~r1fa wntr OIWlct, e '*"bot u . •f'Mndff Of,.,.., Tllll ,, • ..,,.... w .. fllW "''"° -.
<MllfY tflal Ille ........ ..,._,. 11 DA T£0; .....,_>'ti, 1971, COllllt'( C1tt'11 OI oref\Ot C»uilt't on
• fulll trw •IHt col'rKt co'fy of f"Rl'rt II. STl'.AOLING "-"• n. 1t71
llHO UTIOH NO. 1'-M o Aid ~~=-s::f'11 """' Wf"d, Ud INC 9lt -"°'not .,_ ... ,..,1te wao-Olttrkt l'~llstwd Ort119t ONft Dellio ~lot --.......--......-....,,.. l'elll.to,n.~ .. 11.1'11 _.._..._.._ ·-· (Jl!ALl ~11
OATID: ...,_,.,ti, ml. l"lllPllMM Or-.. C..9' Dell¥ ~ltol, -----------;.:..;..~ ,.._._._.. rc"•.ii.rwe es1-11 S«'NWy ..... ..... ·~ ... .... .... ==.-=.~'...i.e.
IMf'Cll4 ~"" ...
(SEAL)
ST.ATE 01' CAUl'ORNIA
PUBUC NOTICE
PUllUC NOl'IC'E
PUllUC NOl'ICE
PUBUC NOTICE
••---~ON MO. t•t .. ••IOUITIO. 0. TMa llOA•O OP
IH •a CTO•I 01' SAN T A
MAROAa1u. "'"'". D•n••CT. O•ANe• COU...,.Y, CAl.ll'OIUUA, R• TN• INTaNTION 0 1' TMa •o••o TO ADOPT A P t.AN 01' WOIUCI flOtt A ll'OltllOM OP TH•
OllHICT 'YO 88 DaSIGNATIED
"''IMPltOV•""41NT Dtr?llllCT NO. J''
AND l'IXINO THa Tlt!H AWD
PU.Ca OP MaA•tNO AND OIVlltO
MOTICa TMl•aOI'
PUBUC NOTICE
"CTIT10Ul .. USINISS
NAM• STATaMaNT
1"Pte toUOWf"I P9' .. "' ete d01f\O ... , ....... .
SA INTERNATIONAi.
COMPANY, JOOI Solltll H•rtllor ''"° S.nt• An•, CA '2/0i
Chan Y !>ung, 4111 l<enron Plott•,
Or•no•. CA., .. , I
G11tlla Mir#, 411e Ke11~ PIM ,
O••no•. CA .,..,
l 111\ buSIM" h <OlldUCled by t O•Mrtl part,.r\Hlp.
CNI n Y 5u119
Tiii• •l•t-nt w11 flied wllh tho
County Cler~ ol Or•nge CoUf'll'f on F.i. IS, ltll ,._.
Putlll•hed Or.noe C.0.•I 0.lly 1'1104.
FeD, 10, JI, l'M•CI\ •• ll, 1'11
WHElt&AS, tlf •nelullo" Ho. 7'-t..). the eo..rd 8' OlrKton o4 ,,,.
Ohlt1<1 -.c1..-11• llltentlon to'""" ,,..,,...,.._ Olllrlc1 Ne J tor Ille Is·
s ... 11<e of llOnft lor the •<olllsltlon .n4
C611ltrucllon of worU tor the prO·
duttlO<I, lr.......WUIOll, •IDf--414~
trlll11tton of w•t•r tor I rrlo•tl•11, ttt-7t
•mutl<. 1-•lrlal •1141 m1111tclpal 1-----------
PllF'POMI, fer the lendol -11\NllllAMI
wltlll11 the ewterlor bouftdarlff o4 .. Id 7UBLIC NOTICE
l1r1prove"*lt dl\lrlcl, •rid the ac-1------------
11111bltloft ...., C4"Slt\l<tlcn of WO<" lor
Vie <•llK\IGll, ,,...,,.,,. -dhpowl
oi -·•· wuta Mtd lion" w•t.,., ,,.. cl11dl n9 trunll Uw•"· uwotoe
t r eetrnent, w•t•f re<l•me 11on
tac111u,,, ~no •t•tl011s, arid 1 ... dwl119 ell ,.,,., ·-,,....ts and .. ,.,
~rty M<AUM)' tlwretor for the
lalld& trld IMeblteot& wllf\I" the n · Wlor llounclafles Of M14 lmprovemenl
Cll"rlcl •ncl fer the a<-.il!Uo11 Of a ll of or part of Ille DPtf•llno IUllds of .. Id
ll'flllll'O¥•mtnt dlUrl<I (provldtd Vwt
ttle total en'OUl'll °' MK" funds ., AC·
..Wod IMll f'OI ••<eed en 1mounl
-I IO 1"9 left! -r.t1"9 <A>Sh of
uld ,,.,., ............ dlstl'kl for • two-
\"Oer perlOQ. 11 estl-led Of the Board
of Dlre<tors of Mid Olllri<IJ .,.., lulld1
for Ule pe.,...._i of .,,.,., upenw ol
w l!I l.rnpnwem911t district Wl\lcll II I•
pro0allle Wiii be ln<urre<t 1rld qecome
peYflll• llefore Ibo exP1rallo11 of one
yeer from Ill• ~omplet1011 or uid _,.., I lncludlno Ille 1111ore$1 on \Aid
boftcts Which ls due .,,. INY•bl• pr10r
to 11\tt d1te -tor whk" mo,.,, of t he IMprovement district I" Iha
treewry of said Dlst•kl or .,.r .. 11er
to bl recel..CS by Wld lmpro•tlTMlll
d hlrict lrom en·~-• prevlowty
levled ••• lnadequel•I. 111d Ill•
nlet>lllh-..1 of •II of 1"9 bond r•· :i.er,,. fund out o4 1"9 proceeds of Ille
WI• Of Yid bonds/ and •II upen$eS In
COf\MCllofl with 1119 1uthorl11tlon ..,,d
luu•nce o4 ~ bollcls, -WHEREA$, this eo.rd ot Olrtctors
flllds II Is In 1"9 *' 1111.,.stl of the
District tNt • PIM! of Worlls for wld tmpr--nts end .. _ tit -.it·
9d llOrJ ...... to Se<llQllS ltUI el Mq, of 11•• Weter Code ol tlle Sl•t• 01
C.lllornle;
NOW, THERl!FORE, the &o.rd of
Directors of the Sant• M1r11arlt1
Wiier Dl&lrlcl DOES HEREBY
RESOLVE, DETERMINe ANO
OROER .. IOI-• '
SECTION I. fllll II Is tlw lnttntton
of '"'' SO.rd of Dlreclon to .oopt • PIAll Of Worb lor S.nl• Mtr91rlt•
W•ltr Dlitrlct lor lrnpronment DIS·
trlct Ho. 1 S.ld Pl.n of wori.s pr•·
pered by Aollert S.ln, Wllll1m Fr0&t ~ AsSO<IAI", dtled ,,__ry, 1971, ... uuec1 "S.nta l'Mr~rlte Wat., Oh·
trlct P t•n of Wor11l tor W•t..-encl
l'ICTITIOU5 e U51NEl.S
Nt.Ma JTATlMENT
Th• tollowtng perton •• doll\9 bonl ,,,.,, .,
KNICKKNACI( 01SfAl8UTOAS
1106 011••• IUwr Clrclt, Fount.oln
Valley. Ca1trorn1.1 n 1oe
OebC>rah Michelle POf\rlo, '701 01· tewe River Ctrcle, Fountain V111ty,
C•lllornle '1108
Tl\ls bui.lnt.s ll conducted by •n In•
d l•ldu•I.
Oebor•lt M. ~rlo
Tllh •l•l-1 we1 ltlM wllh tlW
Counly Cieri! OI Or41ft99 County en
February n. 1911.
..... JJ4
Publ•shf<f Orano-C:O.st Delly P1~1.
Feb 11 and Mer. 6, ll. 10, "" 71t 18
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITOU
SUl"E•IO. COVllT 01' TME
STA Tl 01' CAl.11'011.NIA PO•
THI a>UNTY Of ORANOl
Ne.A.to"
!;state of PERCV HEWELi.
PELl.ETT. •Ila P. N. PEI.LETT,·-·
PERC PEI.LETT. Oeuawcl
NOTICE IS HEREBY CilllEN to Ille
crt<11tors ol tlw .oove Nh''MO decedent
th.al •II 1>9''°"' havl"!I claim\ <19.alntl
tile .. 10 cltceOltnl •re required to fill'
INM, Wtll'I u. nece.wry VOU<l'terS, In
lhe Olll<t OI Ille tlArl< of Ille lbO ..
entllled court, or lo present tlllm, wllll
Ille ne<eu••Y vou<llers. to 1"9 u"
IH"IQne<I at U. office of ROIERT
>ilJMPHAEYS, Ml Oowr Or., S..ltt U
'lewp0rt lleKJ\, C.lllornl• 9166.l. w lllth
IS Ill• pl~t of buSl~S of the un
~erslg""d In <tll ,,,.llfO oertalnl"O 10
U\I t\t•lt Of w1d de<edent, w1lhlf\ tour
mon111s •ltfr I~ llrsl publl(fltOll 01 t11u l\Ollu .
O•l•O Fobr~ry 1. 1919
AOBEATl..HUMPRREYS
E u cutor of tht Wiii of
the abO .. "•med Oe'edenl
ROia AT HUMl"H•EYS
Mt Dever Dr., S..lte )l
N••-t IHcll, Ctllfon.i• ... ,
Tel: '4S 1119
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W1steweter ""pro11e m el\U for 61"7I
Improvement Olatrkt Ho. J" 1W1 bHll !----------:.;,,,;_~
PubllShed Or-CoHt Di iiy Piiot,
Feb. 20. 11 -,,,.,. •. IJ, 1971
pres.nte<I to 1111• Board and Is on file In
tM olllce Of the Secret•rv ot lhe 01•·
trl<I. saCTlON L Th•t Ille estlmeltd ••.
pens. of c•rrvlno out the Pl•11 of works Is esi1,.,....., 10 be 5tt.soo,ooo.
SECTION 1. TMI ,,,. •s~sme11i.
tor urrvl"O out .. Id Plen of Works
SllAll t>e torvled -•II of IN ••""• within proposed Improvement Oistrlct
No. J.
SECTION 4. TNI 1 map of ~ n ·
terlor llOu"<l•rles of lmprOY<ement 01 ..
tri<:I No. J, Is Oii iiie in the of11ce ol tM
$ecretery of th• Olslrtct •nd Is
evell•bl• for IMpe<llOll by eny person
or person• llllHHIAd.
SaCTION s..' Tl\et 1111• llotrd of ~ctors does "9reby cell • heerlnQ
_. th« prOl)OMd Ple11 Of Worl<s for the "°"' of 2:JO o'clo<lt. p.m., March JO,
"71, el ""' r9QUI., "*11"0 Pl•ce of the llo•rd ol Directors, 2H71
M4or9uerlte PertlWey, MIHloll Vleje,
C11f1orn1a; end INt 11\e Secretary of
Vie Olllrk:t Is her9W llll"°"IUd •rid
directed 10 !MAMlllll, put •nd mall • notlct ot Hlct lle.,lllO u provided In
SKllOll l6uA ot , .. Wiiier C-.
ADO .. TEO, SIONl!O ANO AP·
PROVED tllla 21at dar Of F.WU.ry,
'"'· THOMAS C. Bl.UM
~ ot lhe eo.rd
of Dire< ton ot ~.
Ma19trlte w .. er D• strict
<St!A~l ATTl'5T: FltlT%R.STltADl.INO
Secr.t•ry Ol lhe eo.rd ot Olrectonotlenta ~1rll• Water Dhtrkt
STA'tt! OPCAUFOAN14 ,
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COUNTY 01' OllAHOI! l
I, FRITZ •• STRAD\.INO, Sec:retwv
fl# Ille 9olrd Of Olre<ICWs of llw Sant•
Mergarll1 Wtlor Dlllrlct, 00 lwr1by
~rtHy tllet IN tor.volno resolUllOll
WH 41UIY ado91• by Ille lloard of
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TOC•EOtTO•s
SUPIE•IO. COUltT Of' THI
STATl 01' CAUl'ORHIA l'Oll
THI COUNTY OF ORANGE -·-l sttl• of JUl.IANNA WVATT,
Oecused
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN to the
creditors of I,,. .OOv• named •<-nt
lltal •II pertoftt ll••i"O claims <191ln1t
tlle H id de<-nl •rt ,_,,.., lo fllt
them, with tile neceuary voucllers, In
llW O!llCt of Ille tlerk of Ille •bOVA ~·
ttlled court, «>< to pr6fnl -m. wlllt
, .... nf'Cf'S,WFY YOU<hef"$, to • ._. un
6eoloned at 1"9 office ol Eestm•"·
O•""· c.._ & 1utes11, 27'° Hu1»1
Blvd., Con• /Hu, C.lllomo1, _,.kh ••
lllt Pl•<• of bus1nus of lh• un·
de"IOM<f In ell ,,,.ll•n pert.1lnl11g to
IM nlll• of ... d Ot<-nt, within lour
month• altar the first publlutlOll of
1111, notlct.
01t6d l'tbrulry 28, 1911
MARY COOK
E lllKIATI• of the Will
Of the•-Mme<! OAC.otllt LUTMAN, DAVIS.
cooo•NO&•UltlSH Utt H.,_ l h d., Wte IU
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Tel: .....
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Publl•Nd Ore1191 Coest Ollly Piiot,
M1rc11 6, ll, 20, 27, lt7t ltO,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUP•ltlO. COU•T 01' THI
ITATI Ofl CAUFORNIA !04)•
THI: COUNTY OF ORANOI! ..........
N OTICa 01' HEA•INO 0 1'
PETITION ltOll PltOUTI 01' Wit.I.
AMO LITTERS TESTAMIENTARV l!st1le Of EVA 0 . POI.SOM,
Decened. Olrectorl Of Mid Oh trkt 11 e r9911ter NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN llWI
Mffllno of .. Id Bo.rd held on 1he 2111 O\.ORIA H. SC.OTT,,., flied herein 1 dey of Februlrv, 1971, An4 11\A II WH petlllon for Jtrobe19 of Wiii •!Id Is· so llctopted by t .. IOlloWl"ll vole: A..,. I!$. b IR I! c To.-s 1 1. u M Wince Of l.All•rs Testament•rv to, ... • • Petitioner, ref••-• to..,,,.," Is medt Cl.AIU<, SCHON(, WILSON .t.ND for fwther pertkulen ..,.d 11111 the WILHELM • ....._ !liOES· OllU!CTOAS NONE ti-lllCI piece of '-•1llO 1,.. ....,.
AISEHT: 01•Ec:TORS HONe "" t>een wt for ""'"' 21. tt7t , at FRITZ II. STRADLING 10.00 e m • In Ille cot.rt room of
Secf'91M\' of IM Board Oeperlm<!nl No. l of s.lld coun, I\ 700
o4 Dfrt<lonof Sent• Clvl< Center Drlw Wbl. In the City of
Merterltt Wil1H Dhtrkl Se"tl A111, Ctllfor111e.
CSEALl Deted Man:" 2, 1t7t.
$TATE Ol'CALll"OltNIA WIUJAM a . IUONN, ) SS COUl'lty Ci.rte
COUHTVOflORANOt! l . JOHN H. Mn(lfl!LLUQ.
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
,....,.'•Hoffee:
AU real estate advertised
ln this newapaper is sub· Ject to tbe Federal Fair
Housing Act of 1968
which makes It illegal to
advertise "any pre·
ference, limitation, or
dl!crimination based on
race. color, religion, sex.
or national ong10, or an
The Bl1pst MarketpllCt on the Onlnp Coast tmploy"''"' &
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED . ADS l'r•po<Ol'911 .... 7000 719t
M«chor>do• • IOOO '°" ...... .. ""°""" You Can Sell It, Find It, . One Coll Service ( 642 ·=5678 )
~ ....... • 90(».'°9'1
Trade It With a Wont Ad Fast Credit Approval ~··-"-f ron•pOf fo1ion 9100"'"
Houses For ScM HoYHt For Sd. ~::.':~.~~ ....... 1~~:!.~.~~ ...... . •..•••...•.••.....•.•••.................••...• ·•••••········•········
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II WESLEY N
TAYLOR CO.
H.EJ\ I. TOHS ~ 11 1t·1· HM()
CAMIO HKMtLAHDS-OCEAM VIEW
Wake up in this lovely 4 BR home to
the beautiful sight of a variety of
birds. Quiet street, a lmost like
country living. Lge private front
courtyd. Private beach. $179,500
WESLEY H. TAYLOI CO .. llALTOIS
2111 S.Jn;' .......
HEWP'OltT cana. H.I. 644-49 I 0
1002 GtMrol ' 002 Get.tf-ol 1002
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
HPT ICH CONDO
OHL Y $82,500
Bright & cheerful end un
It. Btn highly upgraded 2
bdnn, 2 bath w/comm.
pool used by only 12
owners! Cloae to
Westcl1Jf Plaza & "Doc
tor's Row!" 646-7711
HACH RETIEA T
s-tta of Hldnwoy
CoroM .. M•
Newly remodeled. Split
level, • bdnns, 3 baths.
Ovenized lot Wltb poten·
I.Jal to build large addi·
Uooal wut.a w1tb swim·
ming pool to boot !
$167,500. &W-7270
AU4tUt SHC.id ~
REALTORS
OMEBLOCK
TO BEACH
From this delightrul
beach retreat decorall'd
w/creativity to provide a
homey,woodsyfeeling.3
bci. 2 ba w /open beam ceilings & extensive u:.e
of nurrors &t paneling.
Two btfl patio areas.
Short walk lo tennis crt &
public park. Juat listed.
646-7711
CAMEO SHORES
intention to make any ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~ such preference, limita· -
$64,900.VllW
Stepe to pounding !IUrf
and crystal sand! Back
yard 1s bay area play·
ground. Winding wooded
walkway& to !lecluded en·
tryl Gourmet kitchen.
Step-down conversation
a rea plus fireplace!
Sunsh ine breakfas t
patio. Pool-jacuui -
volleyball. Garden living
UDO ISLE
Beaut. Medlt. 3 BR. 4 BA
home, xtra wide lot. huge
court yard entry w ttile
fountain. Lido Isle.
l'OOL +VIEW
Prime Cameo Shores
location ! Panoramic
ocean & jetty views!
Private courtyaid. High
vaulll'd ceilings. Form a 1
dirung room. Romantic
tiled fireplace in sunken
convcrsallon pit. Gallant
gourmet kitche n! 4
s pacious bedrooms.
Maids quarters. Rock &
black mountain pool!
Try contrnct or lease op-
tion-unbelievable at on·
ly $329,900! Cal l
now-752-1700
lloo, or discrimination." GeMral 1002 GeMnl 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• This newspaper will not •••••••••••••••••••••••
knowingly accept any CAPE COD 1---------
ad ver tis _ing. f<?r r eal $53,900 MEW HOME
estate which 1S in viola· S2 ISO Ecnhkle C . M.
\ion of the law. TOT AL DOWN Builder just completed
this 2 story 4 bdrm home.
BtRORS: Adnt"fben
~ clledt their ads
daily met report .,..
ran lns:s ... efy. Tiie
DAILY PILOT a.-1
latMlty for .... flnt ...
corrtd lnMrtfoft ottty.
Winding roadway t o Features include; vault·
liOAring 2 story retreat! ed ceilings, 3 car garage
POvatc grounds protect •. RV H secluded entry to lavish .,. storage. urry'
living room I Gourmet choose your own carpets.
kitchen overlooks sun· Call 5'6·5880.
... ~.~ HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
shine courtyard I Wind·
Ing stairway leads to
sweepin&: ma s ter
bedroom plus child's ---------• retreat! Hurry, seller iE ----------
anxious. 847·6010
szst.soo
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
al its fmest. 847-6010 ----------
Ol'ftH I 0 .,, SIUN . bl'. (.
[~ilfl~HI
GREENIROOK
EAST
SIDE
Charmer! 2 bedroom, 2
bath! No common walls'
Fresh paint' Modern
kitchen! Double garage!
All !oconly $68,500!
Ol'f.N 111 11> ti ~ #UN tO ~(N1(1r
• bdrm, 2 ba. Extremely
J>OPUlar CA MELOT mdJ.
Thia lovely home localed
on a cul-de-sac within EAST SIDE FIXH easy walking distance to RED CARPET 754-1202
c .. ,,. r ,. r "" • ·nt''· --r ·
l®•l ~~~~········ [a11m•. ;tJ{lll G••r• 1002 ~k -~l\n:i;_, $67,500 So. Coast Plaza. theatres WHAT A IUYI HUMTIMGTOM Oldie but goodie, huge / & restaurants. Many out-I
··••••················· ~-.~~;·~~~~~~~ lot! Zoned R-2! House standing features in· Good starter home. IEACH
IEACHVILLA
$105,000
Unbelievably low price!!
Just blocks from the
water . Xlnt Newport
Beach location. Sprawl·
lng cootemporary home.
Wood de ck entr y.
Spacious living area with
massive rrplc, rustic
family room. Open beam
ceilings & wet bar.
Circular stair leads to
fantastic sun deck .
Hurry on this one! ! Cail
today! 646-7171
d II: I s· . lud Large irregular lot com· FOUR uu1TS n ee s wor · 1tt1ng c e: pletely fenced with block " •--L ._. R _-. porch entry! Cozy living! Custom Dr a pen es wall. 3 Bedrooms and Four luxunous units with ~ -r elrwar Large storage sheds! Covered patio Family Room. Neal & spacious owners unit .
Fix & Save SS$! Prime Better hurry 1 ! Call Decorator Wallpapers clean . Perfect f or Almost carries. Owner
location! .34 Acres! 64S-0303 throughout children. Won't last at wilitradc.Forprofitpro·
Older ranch style home! OutdoorgasBBQ $59,900.Call546-2313 jection including tax
Country kitchen! Large Auto Gar Door Opener oPf.N "' 0• 11 s"'"10111 ''~1 ' shelter benefits hurry ~~F~~~~1:~:;~:~ ~~~~~::.~~· [~'IUPMitl :leuecal1~~18s.
Just liated! Won't lut at ~~·~·~~~~-~~~~~ ========:!~· 'et~. ~~--~-~::1~:c:~· -~=~-~~~· .I RE:ALTOP.sh th15 price!! Hurry I Call _ ;
645--0303 SEEK & FINrt FERNS EL MORRO
SUn Charmer
FORESTE
OLSON
•NL I'll At •(Jl.t••
Want Ads Call 642-5678
The Cape is Tops!
t,AGaB~
-Co here. there. mrywhefl
in dashinc. cozy upes.
Whirl out in tow" or suburbs In Ion& 01 short d.,JTIOlld.
dtsi&n capes ••th deep Irina•
tum. Knit both usily of knit·
ttn& wor~ttd. Pattern 7098: Misses' Sues 8·20 included,
Sl.50 for uch pattttn, Add 3Se uch pallern fOf fltst·cllss
Sllt'tl •Mr1 tlllt lnto tfle llln· airmail and handlin1. S-4 to:
'hint free~ a bird in thi$ fl.tie ~~d~aft Dept. 10s d~I ~ht ti IM tlll wr1ion Dally Pilot With en=-ties. tao. Bt 1 lol lU, CM c;eM1.a Sta.. .... tM1tr mom-• It tft I few TA ltf U!Ol I. Prillt ..... llouts of law<O&t cott.oll1. ..._, ZI,, Pttttnl .......
f'!\nted Petttfn 94S9!. Cllil-VALUE packed. 1978 HEE.OLE· drtn s Sim 2, 4, 6. Silt 6 CRAfT catalol. Cf1005e lrOlll
talles l 318 ""'' 4S.lllcll. 225 dt511~$. 3 ,, .. inside. All
s-4 $1~ llf -" .......... ~r•fb. Knit. Croclltt. Send 75'
I AM * ... -..,. ""$Ult 'rt ~ .. $1.50 ""... ........ ...... ,... S..Ofh ......... .Sl.50
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HEWPORT IEACH
Highly upgraded, 3
bdrm, family & dinlng
rooms, new brown plush
carpets, sparkling pool
and loll! of extras. Of·
fered at only $128,500.
Call ~llSl
W A B A S L T R A W N A E L P S T S H
0 Y T V E N L 0 C I Y W D 0 T l B Y 0
E E L E Y M K H L Z 0 0 R R P R A A N
0 0 K 0 S W A T I 0 0 X 0 W A T R E T
P C A A I I 0 I 0 W G W E C A T R U 0
MOllLEHOME
$44,500
~-...HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
H L P V ff R E F 0 D H U K S O~G G K T I G 0 L S E E E E Q E E N 0 E N H H
A H E E L R E R E R H H G 0 W R 0 0 R
K B A G H Y Q l W Q S H 0 H A H B T N
0 I l S 0 S P 0 T I V W A J E S G S E
E H B E W S 0 0 T T R H P I I H T R U
A G ~ R £ F I I 0 E A 0 L G R E N E W
C N G B E R V K 0 Y 0 R A T T L E 0 H
R A S R C E T 0 A Y N A I E S C R 0 A
WEKAKNARDMTSNRRAFAS
The "Terrace" providr~
nearly 180 deg. view or
rolling coastal hills on
one hand & the va!.l
BLUE PACIFIC on the
other. The sunsets are
breathtaking, so call for
your appointment al
645-7221.
US!THE
DAILY PILOT
"FAST
RESULT"
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
For Result
Service Call
Wntdff R.alty
642·5671
ht. 322
lmtn.1etlons: Hidde,, wo1d1 ow appear -,
wiwd, up, down Of di'9')<1tlly. Find eech 1f\d boll I
Lady Woodferns Rattlesnake
Chain Sensitive Maidenhair :
Gold Climbing Adder's Tongue &
Bracken Polypody Spleenworts
Tomorrow: Kinds Of Bait
March 22nd thru 25th ONLY!
ilot; poGpou:rri
That's pot-pour.ri : a confused collec;tion, a
miscellaneous mixture, a hodgepodge.
Pilot Potpourri Is our way of observing
INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK
by extending savings of up to 50 percent.
It's a good time to clean out and spruce up.
MAR. 22 (Wed.) thru MAR. 25 (Sat.)
• Have a GARAGE SALE!
• Sell your extra PLANTS & GREENERY!
• Get your neighbors together & have
your own SWAP MEET! I !
Adi ere llmlted to miscelleneous merchandlM tor HI• ontyl I (No Real
Estate) Write 1 "°'d each space, minimum size ad Is 3 lines.
THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME TO GET IT ALL TOGETHER I t
Fiii In the Handy order blank below -DO IT TODAY!!! l
NO. OF 4 DAYS WORDS
12 5.00
. 16 6.00
20 7.00
. . 24 8.00 . 28 9.00
.'.l~ ·'fO:o·o
36 11 .00
40 $12.00
If you nMd more room for your meaHge Juat pr1nt or type 4 words
per line •nd lldd $1.00 extr• for Heh eddltlonel tine •
-------------------~--------------~--------------PIH .. tcf'ledOle MY Ptt9t Potpourri ad to run March 22 (Wed.) thru March 25 (Sat.)
with no change of oopy. No rebete for Hrly cancetl•tlon. Encfoaed la my check o'
money onler for • • • • • ••••• °' plHte cha roe the~: 811\kAmel'tcard, VISA No ......................... l!11plre1 ........ .
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Mall t.o~ <>rant• Coa1t Dally Piiot Clat1tflod Ada, P.O. Box 1HO, 330
W. Bay at., Co1ta Meaa, Callt. 82828. DAILY PILOT
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0 DAILY PILOT Monday, March 13, 1978 Houses For ScM Houses For S• HouHs for Sak Houu' For Selk Hottses For Sale ..-,;-....:;.;..;;.;;.~=.;._------...;.;.;.;;.;.;.;::=.t.:,.:;:;::::.::.:.;..:.:::.:~:.::. • • • • • • • • • • •• ...... ••••• • ................. ••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••• • •• • • • • •• • • • •• •• •• • • •• • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·~-~-~ ...... ~!!!.~.~~--.... ' ~.~~ ....... ~.~~ ..... :.~~~ .......... !.°!'~ ~~::~~ .... -.... !~~ ~~ .......... !~~! ~~ ....... !~!.! ~-~ ....... !!.~~ *'•••.. I 002 Ci....-al I 002 G1•ral I 002 GHer.. I 002 $45.500 MUST SB.L HOW "•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••1•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S p a c l o u s 2 B R ~qe Parlt ~~ Ar din-GREBtllOOIC ------------·· __ ._, FA .._.T .&.SJIC 5 BR Townhome. located just me rm, cove~ patio. 3 BR, 2 ba, fam rm. " A afewminutesdrivefrom Ter!M" to suit. $80,.500. form. clln'I rm, lndry
' -COUMTlY EMGUSH DICOI
No it's not the 5 Crowns -but the feel
of this 2 story home is that of an
English Inn: custom wood moldings.
built-in bookshelves, warm earth
tones and a fireplace in the family
room. The home is 3 bedrooms, 3
baths and a formal dining room. (It
could easily be converted to a 4 bdrm
home). Located in Irvine, priced at
$100,000.
U,._,IVUt: li()Mt:S
~COATS & WALLACE
~REAL ESTATE, INC.
A LOCALLY OWNLU COMPANY SERVING
THE SOUT H COASI AHEA SINCE 1963
WAIT Ta&. SUMMIU -Even il you're
not thinking "Pool" right now,
summer will be here aoooer than you
think! Buy tJli$ fine custom pool with
decking and paUo and start swimming
by mid May. A neat lltUe 6 yr. old
home in Irvine goes with ltt Only
$74,900. C411154Ml41
IEADY TO MOVl7 Immediate
occu~ancy at a realistic price.
Jmagme 4 bdrms for only $97,000.
Close to beach. c .. 64CM 16 I
Serving Costa M esa-Irvine
Huntington Beach-N ewport Beach
1002 GHarol 1002'
REALTORS • 675-6000 . . ............................................ .
2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
also in Mesa Verde, at 546 ·5990
1002 fiHaral 1002 ....................... ........•••.•.•..•.....
IOHUSESIH
IAYCRE$T
Donr sa.or ... vtew
Dramatic 3 bdrm, dining
room home with soaring
wood ceilings; tile and
exquisite papers prevail.
Make appt. to see this
very special family
home.
CONTEMPORARY
TRM.EVB.
*VETS•
%eroDown
X«oCosh Absolutely Immaculate PETE BARRETT Baycrest Home! Featur-
Executive home in one ol
our finest areas. Walk to
2 parks. Frml dining.
Huge bonus rm w /wet
bar. 3 car garage. Im-
mediate occupancy. Ju!ll
listed. ~ 7711
Homes in all areas, all
sizes. Call:
Veteran Housing Agt.
541.0100
ing all tiled entry. -REALTY-Massive stooe fireplace.
Formal dining roorn. 642-5200 Parquet & paneled fami· ,.._ .......... _ .... _...,_ll-_ __:...;.:.:;::...::::::..:.::;.:;,:_ __
ly room. Enormous --------
MINl-aAHCH 411. Master wing, Plus 2 REDUCB> IMVESTOR'S
This beautuul f amUy home, with an s. Coast Plaza. Seller 831-toll rm. Hampton model. Nr
xlnt view. is in top condition; wantatomoveq.uickly, MUSTSEUMOW So. Cout Piasa. Prin·
carpeting, paint & drapes are new. 754-7100 Mesa del Mar 3 br. 2 ba, apals only, '99,500.. By
Well landscaped; numerous trees. garqedr090r.TermAto ownr,556-7484
poolsized ya.rd; location is prestigious. suite. f19,I00.13l·il08l nc rsc··· •ym
LA VITA area of Laguna Niguel, 5 IDRMS ur.~ RU B ASTR/I $157,500. MESA DEL MAR PRICE ~ride of ownership. On this clean MESA Highly uperaded ainlle
~ Rec.l [;1a1.,1nc
759-0811
450 NEWPOHT CENTf:R OHIVE 7f>9·08l t
TRIPLEX
INCOME $905.
VERY SHARP.
PRICE SI 55,000.
story. Added on mother· VERDE home. Spacious
in-law or teenagers wina. fam area witb •kY light.
bdrm __ , ... 11..-r ..... Formal eotry to formal 1 \.V\llU'"' rml uiu Uv room. 2 Patios. At rm. Hvy shake roof. Ex-$19.SOO. Jl woo 'tlastlong,
dt:lngemotional home. A aocallNOWI MS-7221 must. see! Phone nowt
54.S-M91 OWMER/AGT. ~ CARRY 2MD.
2266 MINER. C..M. Real F.atat.e
,_PH:_S_4l-5 __ 7_l._7_. __ • New Condos, 2 Rr, 2~ Ba, Wettdff Realty
G1•1.. 10021G••ral 1002 lyAfpatslw,.. 2 frplc'a, ceramic tue•-------..:...-•-•••••••H n• .... _ _. ..... ••••••••~··-· MSrCUFF IEAUTY kitchens & bath. Pool Ir 4 And den oc s BR. 4 BA. _IP..:..•_._11_s-'9_12_B_rot_er_--1 Q.OSI TO IEACH
llG CAMYOM
4 BR. Cam. rm.. 3 baths. Beauttf ully
decorated f amiJy home with patio
views from each room. siJS,000
UDO ISLE
Newly remodeled 4 bdrm.. den, 4
batb.S, living rm. w /cathedral ceiling .
Lge. master bdrm. suite.
IAYFRONT
Several fine bayfront homes " with pier & slips
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy\od•· Orovo• N B 675 6161
1rg. tam/dining room, 2 % Bdrm. 2 bath. Good flX·
frplcs. Great scbls, U..CWdle9 S., erupper.p;oc>. C:~i!~~~ family ... It couJdn'l bwt to call 400ltr'~RI~
. wardinl career ln real ~r; • • -~ 0. . Chuc~ Nash about. a re-Le.I.~!-A!!i-----~' !-!"' !• ! . ....._!!~ estate. Free trainin& if ' ·
you qualify. 540-5101. ., .;n..L.~ Central area, great poten. ~ E /Side Custom home. tial, 3 BR. Gar, focd lot.
.. · 3Br, huge fam. rm., 3 car $'19,000. Terms. Ownr, Balboa Island Really gar., on Jl.z lot. Act 114MUO .. "' •. -..-.-..-.-twe-nn --------673-8700 REDUCB>
MESA VERDE
JUSTUSTED!
Newport Beach; cozy 2
bdrm. house with gueet
out ot state owner must S 12,000.
sell 3 BR, 2 ba.; oo cul de Qniet cul-de-sac street. sac. $85,000 act; tD Santa Ana Country
A. Johnson Bkr m-t964 Club & tennis Club, now
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I room; on 30¥35 R·2 lot, just i.; blk.. to ocean!
'1J ,500. 3 Br,!~ bu, 2100
sq ft. Open house Sat. l ·S, ~ . _L 6 400 m o r e s p a c i o u s $ 2 O ~-• bedrooms. Laundry I , 00. VA HO DOWN room. BONUS EXTRAS Quiet cul-de-sac street,
SPECIAL $46,000
Guarded gateway pro-
tects lavish courtyard ~eMnll 1002 G••ral 1002 Priced at $150,000
613-3663 833-0523 Eves 112 Tiie Maaters
Circle
Seashore Real F.Btate
67$-5800
Circular drive. Large INCLUDED ARE : adj w Santa Ana Country
family aaed living room. .Refrig., washer, dryer. Club & tennis Club, now
Country kitchen. Dine. freezer, water softener & $97.SOO. 3 Br 2\A bas. 2100
Wall or glass view or COV· alarm system too! Of. sq ft. Open house Sat l ·S
with pool. Secluded entry ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
to executive living room. --------$40.500
Tbere's nothing Jell at
this price, except this
ooe. 3 BR home, NOT A
CONDO. Call now it
woo'llast.
Suns hine gourmet SPECIAL! associated
ered pavilion & lush fered at only $225,000. 182 TM Masten
grounds s urrounding Call today! 752-1700 Circ .. ~af::~~r~r.ph~~!: [a91:iii'iiiil~ Seasho;5~ Estate
kitc hen overlooks
pnvale patio. Sweeping
master bedroom plus
ctuld's retreat. Owner is
anxious. Submit. any of·
Reduced for immediate
sale; in Bayside Village,
2 bdrms., 2 baths,
enclo&ed yard. Close to
dubbouse Ir swimming 540.3666
BROl<ER5-REAL TOR!>
201' W Bolboo Pl·lb6l
EASTSIDE HEW OFFHIHG
COSTA MESA Luxury Colt Park condo,
JUST GIVE IT A 2brea.withtullba,prof.
THOUGHT d 1 decor. & A/C. Attchd 2-
-a op ex caT garage w /opener.
with all the extras usual· Ideal for single buyer
ly indaded tn 8 home-witb limited savings.
wood burning fin!places, Low down peymenL On·
boilt·lo kitchens, 3 ly $69,SOO. Call now. bedroom upper, and 2
:h'ii~r:na.~te~u~~'tt;r~ ~' !UJOltt HORSE RANCH, 2 Br 1
Hurn: for this UD1que . --1:• -~ Ba, lighted arena. tack
fer! 84Hi010
OPIN 111 0 •II \ IUH 10 Bl NICI'
[~;-barlam ! 963-7881 y rm pony run $72 000
OPfNll19•11SfV"l•OHINo<(• IEAllL ILUFFS 64247~ • • •
•
: 4 BR. 3 ba. end unit beau-~ ty. Nr. pool. 2200 Sq. ft. }A °' ti' ~ View! Sl~.000 C..~-0 A\ -"t::: C.. • ~==· H. Dowd Bkr 644--0134 \:::>~ 1-'"t.I P v G..r.. 1002G~crl 1002 Tira+ Intriguing Wore/ Gome with o Chud:le
....... lly QAY ll. POUAH .. , ••••.•..••.•••.•......•..............•••...
PRICED TO SB.L
Turtle Rock Broadmoor plan #1
with 3 bedrooms. family room,
atrium & 2 baths, very clean &
sharp. Across from park & pool,
only $109,500 land included.
A COUWILL U>ma CO.
644·9060
2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RO.
IN NEWPORT CENT£R
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..... IO lot111 lout o!MC>le W9fda. I BALBEO I
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i) ~~~Meu fOt I I I I I I I I I
pool.
$39,900
Wltela11
REAL ESTATE
FOURPLEX
Choice Huntington
Beach loc. Property io
tip lop shape! 3 Bdrm., 2
batb owner's unit. Priced --------l tosell at$21S,OOO!
lcAoa lay ........
A Division or
Harbor Investment Co .
HACH V AWES
PRICERB>UCB>
5 Bdrm Peoinaula Pt.
Steps to beach. $189,000.
Newer Ocean vi ew
duplex. Dana Pt.,
$HS,OOO.
S Bdrm, private beach,
Corona Highlands
SURE
BET
Take paint and cleanser,
and elbow grease and
save SU! Modern 3
bedroom with fireplace.
Near South Coast Plaza!
RED CARPET 754-1202
TROPICAL
ATRIUM
SU9,000. World Wide Brand oew 3 bedroom. 2
Broten 673-454.S bath luxury home with
enclosed atrium court off RIDUCB> $3,000! master bedroom suite.
Realtors
*675-7060 *
MESA VERDE
Spotless, large 2-story S
bdrm. home in prime
location! Beautiful
wallpaper, lovely
landscaping, new ap-
pliances. Priced at
$134..SOO. By app'i. only
please.
6'l3-3663 675-4Trl Eves
associated
BROK ER5-~EAL TOR!>
lOl~ W Bolboo 61< Jb61 Inooeofthebestareasol Localed in super area &
Twt.Leroa, close to pool priced right at only
& t.eoois; a charming 3 SIK.900. CALL 751·3191. --------
bdrm., family rm .• cen· • SELECT tend around lovely
atrium with rock PROPERTIES MESA DELMAR
waterfall; profess.
landscaped yard with OWNER
bedroom loweT uail. _tW6.a!M __ s _____ _
EXCHANGE "'Up".
C~~~RT 0-PoW IOZ6
675-5511 ............... -...... .
SpaMshM.sJon
Unique Dana Point GlllE~BROOK landmark has been con-~ vert.ed to 3 units. Perl ect
for owner occupation
plus income. Ocean
view, impressive facade.
$215,000.
NORI MS REAL TY
•494-8057 *
4 bdrm, 2 ba. Extremely
popular CAMELOT md.l.
This lovely home located
oo a cul·de-sac within
easy walkmg dlstance to
So. Coast Plaza, theatres & restaurants. Many out·•--------~~~in& features in·l--0•AHA-·U-G•HT-S-•
CUstom Draperies Lovely 2 Bdrm. ~ bath
Covered patio coOOominium with mini Decorator Wallpapers ocean view. Y.a mile from _
• throughout Dana Marina. $76,900
Outdoor gas BBQ Ccl 644-7211
Auto Gar Door Opener FOR DETAILS
Styligbt ln Fam. Rm.
BY OWNER 979-8123
Prtn. Only $108,900.
EASTSIDE • UHJTS /Jn Nlr;EL
P,AIL EY &
ASSOCIATES
UHITS-$96,000 ·~~~~~~~ . * * * * * * * * . brick terracing & under-LEAVES TOWN !. FIN •• c***vi ... i**j*u***R****N****A****M·····E··*~.· ~~ai:~~t~:; His loss is you.r gain. ~ -. owntheland! CUte 2+den immaculate
SCRAM-LETS Answers hi Cloufficaffoa 5100
4 Bedroom, 2 bath,
beautifully upgraded
home. All new kitchen
w/trash comp., dshwsbr.
Corning cooktop, new
paint. paper & panel.in&.
Call 546-5880
Below market. Prime1-WOULD YOU area. ACT NOW l Oell
646-7171 lal!VE'l
DUPLEX. 2 Bdrms, 1 ha
each. 14 yrs old. Never
before, never again at
$103,000. 75&-0358 Alt.
SEE
BUGS BUNNY
COME ALIVE
You can
win tickets
worth $10
Tuesday March 21
through Thursday
March 23. Five LIVE
ON STAGE!
home on immense lot. C F Colesworthl Fee laJ)d.. Super financ·
-<tt • • ing available. Asking ~~~ HERITAGE
oPfN rll 9 •11 S l'\IPll IOM Nlf''
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THE REAL
ESTATERS • Realtors 640-00 0 sm.900. Open daily at 344
• --------South Green.1rove,1~~~~~~~~ 11 ... ~SIDE Specialize In Dana Point • Orange. 1: * ~· * area, 3-4-5 Br, resale or • lecw G WiNttr Mewport pifr RJty 3 BR, 2 ba., frplc. Super new. Also income pro·
. • REALTORS
-tc in Lusk Realty's new Cdl 673-2058 CLE.AH COMDOS clean! Next w park. Best perty.
ii Resale office in Huot· 2 Bdrm., custom $50,000 buy in area. $72,SOO! R. WEBER
_. ingtoo Beach. Confiden· 2 Bdrm., famous Orange STUART FIHE REAL ESrATE • ~:.:fu/~f:e: THREEUMITS ~17ii'::~ REAi.TOi 611-5454 493-77ee.
• Real Etalate agents ot Well priced older Costa IMC. 833.9711 lASTSIDE DOLL HOUSE. W/~m·
it 9000 to be licensed. Call Mesa units. Wood & slue· CUSTOM pr ea s l v e. . S ~a a is b
• today about the man> co exterior & charming lc6oa p.-a11a I 007 courtyard all m tile. peb·
it featureswebavetooffer. sba.ke root. Located bigb ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX bles & arches. Only
• demand r:eotal area. Nice 3 Br. 2 ba. 00 Mon-Beautiful owner nnlt + ID2,500. BrU. 833-1355 or • Owner will rlnance. t.ero $19:5 000 income too! Don't wait. ~1731
• Prtced to sell al $120,000. MarSball.Rlty 6754600 Tenns! Terms! 646-7171 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
• CALL 556-2660. c;i.tN rir 9 • 11 s NN ro sr N>rf •
: t;:SELECT ~-~~!:° ••• !~.~~ 1\6:~,ifi~·l!·!J1
ii WantAdReaulta M2·5678 I-PROPERTIES cozy 3br, 2ba + guest -~~JJfN1ff;~
• G1•ral I 002 G1•ral I 002 ~Prin~!iJ:.3~·.:xi~ · -
DIVORCE
FORCES SALE
Super Meredith Gardens
home. 4 Bdrms, family.
formal dlnlog, large
1Sx36 swimming pool.
Hurry & see this great.
famUJ bome at only
Sl41.500Call 540-1151
• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Owner, 640-7030 MESA VERDE
~It rnecnab I Irvine ~ raeltg
VllW LOCA T10M
Lg. 2-story, 4 BR home on hill
w /lovely mountain & city light
view! Warm family rm
w /fioor-to-celllng brk f pl. wet bar &
eat-in kitchen. New cpts. $178,900.
Joyce F.d.lund M2 8235. <P-124)
6'2.e235 '44-6200 t0t Oowr Orfve H.-. View C.ler
trvlne at c.~ V•llrf can.w 752-1414
COIOMA DELMAR
Super 2 BR cottage on
R-2 lot w /lots of room to add on or build another
unJt.. v 8tY sought aJkr,
better call now.
OPENSUNU-4
2IMS Corvo PL
Byowner4 BR 2 Ba, f'plc.
& Fam Rm, beaut pool w/jac. $126,500. 546-9179
nlPLEX
~~$~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
540.3666 East Costa Mesa, 1 )'\!arl~~~~~~~~ old; each unit with 2 BR 1 _______ _
&2baths &frplc. Offer I
EV&. YH COPB.AMD Wltela11 IXICUTIVU
DllAM UALTY SSZ..0434 ln aparll:Jin1 • clean ......;;;====---<lieut "'9dl fixer-uppers. nelgbbortlood. Spacioua 4 "Ol.D .. HrbrVlew •SBOX. AJlY area. Also bdrm, J lar1e baths.
REAL ESTATE
TwoMstbuysiaCDMan needed po.altiH cash warm lam-rm, den, b'~ i Oow IDeome propertlea. formal dtn. area. Vault· same ... , J"lDOram c ANYprtc.e. A.at. Paaick. •• cell1a1•. c61y oeeaa ... frolD eacb. 3 5SM(1j ~ + ..a.tainers br, tam rm. ftlrm. din ._ ...._
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avall, some w/pools ner lot w/R.V. accus. yeararound.2BR.1BA O,,..l·S Sat/S... lot.Dev~,at lesstban Av~CollegePark.ClO!ie
968-"602 i'rof landscaped. Cov-$26,5()(). Call 6?5....m 4,l VW. Gt 11111h . ~. $300or · ~lO Pcail ~e..ude lo schools & shoi-. ~75.
Pennington Properties L1· ng 0 ered wood deck patio. HALREALPIMTCOHRIH 3 Bdrm "Bo t .. I w 2 & 3vBf_!?.f}?OM mo. 548-1838 New carpets, 1ar door All I 1 DJ a p an. 0: 5 re n r .RA ...::..::.:.:~:.=.=-------
2 st.ry 4Br home in great t UDO ISLE ooe eve· new cpu, ,.Gptriy 1600 GARDENTOWNHOME. "'-11-ge Park 3 Br. 2ba. 2 opener, + mat'Y eJt ras. floorlna • s hutters. ••••••••••••••••••••••• vuuc locaUoo. Joa lo beach, RulfSTATl By Owner. $83,7SO Open $145,000. Own/Ail 2cargarages. frplel,xtrafamnn,cov-
walt to schla, shop'g & House Sat/Sun 10·5. ()pen12-SDall.Y 83U5Slor644-2148eves. MEDICALILDG h" 1·757·16%3 ered patio: dbl gar_
buae Edison Park. Va· SM-3391 205ViaJucar (DntwnSanClemente> f'SO/mo.640-4656
cant ready for fast OC· Ex-lg. 4 brm 3 ba, mod IWFFS COHDO Sale-Lease-Trade
cupancy. Priced to sell al COHDO IY THE OCEAN lcit, l"" lot. paUo, nr ten· 7 Rm Dental suites Red Estate New 2 br condo: Pool, spa auoo. -~ oc .. Ylew, o•erta aldw DIHr'• nis & priv. beacb. Owner wlU help rUiance 8 Rm Medical Suites bchaftcJ9 2100 From $375. Kid.I 6 peU ....,..... _,, Mewporlhec.. 1069 $249,5000wner675-6259 J W y--a. C ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK.675-491.2Bkr. Co•• .cl Giiiy at.pa to tlt9 ~ Loc.ted ••••••••••••••••••••••••---------I.his 3 BR. 1900 sq. ft. flJ • '"'" 0 l'rade ror home or dplx in _.:;,:~_:_.------SIN I.I. 96)..7010 19 pnsffglOlll ..._,. Lag111&...$125,000. RIDUCED "FAMILY RIM" ~~~::.~: 'f:t~rls~ ~~~ 498-0660 499·2Zl7 NB or Corona del Mar, EASTSIDE, huge 3 Br, 495 1720 c d Rumpus 1"111. + family 50' twin diesel cluaic Fam Rm. fplc, just re • Newport Crest on o. rm. w/pool table. , BR, 10% down, owner will NEWPORT comer loca· power boat. Full elec· modeled. l.2323rdSt. ~
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~fNAT • SOUTH LAG UNA ~l ~i;fr~~edb hr~wd 2"" ba. Walle to beach, carry a 10".k ~d T·D· for tion, xlnl for small busl· t.roaics. Loss than 30 hrs mo. 64.2-0282
CHRISTIAHAIAY LAGUNA BEACH wrkrm & Ubrary~Sid~n: pools, tennis. Canalfront 3 yrs. at.10 .o interest ness. S97 500. Laurie since engine qverhaul. ua.r.a.DB.MAR '93-8812 499-4551 497.3331 ·" Red ed r charmer.only $1S5.900 payable interest only RE 64&43i1o 600 al r I M t _,,_
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w/priv car, lndscpd yrd. 1sT~e.~·50s.al:4 2~r~48t INC. 548•1290 blem. call. Full price on· C l Bldg, Costa Mesa, au see to appreciate. Call crpts, drpl, paint. Bltns.
Boat dock. By Owner. .,A., .,..,06 I $136 000 St w i-... ...,c ooot ms 2~.594-07l2 or 640-8368. Wuber • dryer. $SSS • .,._..,, Y • • • · l'UL.....,, er · Can be seen in Long mo. """·-er770-'-.. $145,000. 846-3414 lm.t. I 044 L01J1i9M1 leoch I 048 ...;..;.::.....;_.:_:_ _____ 1 W. Oceanfront4 BR beach V AU.IY 640.9900 AgenL 67s.8800 Beach Marina. vwu ..__
WATERFRONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IY OWNER ~h·all$295Rl.oooty 67., ~,,,.,. i• ~ o.lens/ •--&&..... Cute 2 BR Duplex, )l:nott) BYOWNF;R -S!';AGATE WOODBRIDGE BY Cozyc.-cod Spacious Executi ve iuars .,......,., Ui.lhSaM 1100 --pine $350
Qa.,tom tile nr & patio, OWNER, 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, Immaculate restoration. home. 5 Bdrm, 4 bath IOAT.SUP -o(ZQ\ ~tottZ P~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.ted 2900 '~-eves
frplc, 30' slip, water view Broadmoor "Wildwood" 4 Bdnns., 2 baths, den, w/vaew in prestigious AVAIL.AILE ~ uni be t 2 BR 2 b ••••••••••••••••••••••• rmt &t bck, 3br, 3ba, 3 Under market at $97,900. country kitchen with Dover Shores on Galaxy ~ ========~14 J:· r!,u drps 'btlna, 2·3 BR 2 ba, forced air, Superclean,2 Brbae, best decks, pool, jacuzzi. ten-559-000'l skylights plus separate Dr. 64&-2332 &ta Vlew from every win· $79,900 pa d, cA • h I , Io~' heat.,'rrplc. No ri.xet up-Eastside loc. Inclds
nis, dbl gar. S2M.OOO. artist's studio. Walk to dow in this elegant 2 BR goo n a e m • W /D stove New cpts 71'/MM829,213/S97·SSS3 WOODlltlDGE beach & schools. Old condo, so clean you'll NEWPORT $169,000. By own r per. 646-830l ~t, perfect for cou-
5 IB>ROOM charm; move-10 conda BLUFFS think its n ew! Agl. 846-1461 pJe or small family. $425
2600 sq.ft.+ 3 car gar, tioo. $189,500. CONDO _556-4 __ 17_5_. _____ 1 IEACH .__..........., ZOOO 'J'.rade for home or duplx mo. &tl).9089al'l12:80PM
1"'"9 1044 Prescoll model,nrpark. HORIMSREALTY $91,500 .. ,-w ..... H~v•-w Best priced condo in ••••••••••••••••••••••• anNBf'!CoronadelMa~. KIDS11tCTSOK ... ••••••••••••••••••• vwu .---.w area. 3 BR 2 Ba, 50' twin diesel classic 1••• Culndly 1upgr. i~clud 1<!i r * 494-8057 * lBr, l 'hba beauWul con· Two best buys inCDM on meadow-like s elling. Triplex power boat. Full elec· Eutside2 BR. gar. $350, JUST Rmucmll ro • andscapmg, pa to, dition. Many extras. CaU same blk, panoramic Prldeofownersbip. 2 Bdrm .• 1 bath home tronics. Less than 30 hrs 646--4Mllor67s.&258 . •• at.rium. light fix . ap· A TTEH'TIOH! ,.,... .... vi·e...., from each. 3 with rear units. Sound in· sa'nce engine overhaul.
Plianc,.., crpts wood & collect, 203/655·7029. ~· _., • bdr "b d 2 ....... • . Check us Cor all the latest br, Cam rm, form. din vest.ment in Corona del 600 gal fuel capac. Must .. m, "' a, ron ~ car A Chancellor 4 bedroom
home in Univers ity
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Pavers tile fl, mirrored B h ' Prin. only. ,_,,15 be ·ii M $1 5 000 · C II garage End urut pool c lbsets . $193 ,500 Lag~na .eac area rm ..... , amcea ngs, ar. 7, . see to appreciate. a · JJki /owner. 552_4121. multiple listings. • beaut. priv. patios & nice eu1111ART' HORIHS REAL n (213) 594-0712 or 64o-8368. $l25. owner 7s1 · ll63 m A-yard. Must sell 1. By ~ OPlNHOUHllUUY * ., .. ao57 * Can be seen in Long 2 Bdrm house, $275. mo.
IB.OWMARKET! ,$ u~~U'~ OCEAHAIRE owner. 759-9448 or i1no.onv•.coe1aMew ..,.. BeachMarlna. MSVictona. .
Three Woodbrid ge IJQ@~Il~""W DUPLEX 644·2642. Ir no answer 645·9161 DUPLEX Rltlklh 546-9124
Twnbmes. various 499 ·2800 Tw t d both 644-8722. Open House 1·5 ---------models. REDWOOD, . u n?t~P·r:do~:~· n ew Sat/Sun. lll4 White Sails $15,000 Extra sharp 2 BR units, :;:::::•.:..:::t:.••.;•••••• 3 BR, 1 ~ ba, refrig,
$89 995 STONEWOOD Hillt.op0ceanvu3br 2 ba. _W_ay:....;,_C_D_M_____ PARKUDOCONDO both w /prvt patios . ..-.fWIMIM dryer/washer, huge Yd. • · • c m d ck frpl Pnn ca r Pel s • etc· 1 m · Split level z BR 2 Ba, 415 Owner will help finance. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fruit trees, $425 mo. $113 ,500. E ASTON, amr • e · ' maculate.Seconds tothe LUXURYCONDO ,.__,,_~-3114 only 5.16-6263 862 5373 Superior. Opn Sun 1·5. Income $700 per month. -"' --& 642-1516 $144.900. Patrick Tenore. · --breakers. Good rental. Spac. 2 BR. 2 ba, terrace, S7s.67'75 agent. Reduced to $134,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••••---------
552-4414 Agt. Beautiful. n ewly r e· Lea.sehold.$180,000. pool.sundeck,boat s lip . ....:..:.,;;.,,.,;.--_.:::.;_;_ ____ C•640.5112Afl. R...tahGalore!! LA.RGE~brhome,cpts.
.y Owi...aED modeled BLUE BIRD Adult sec. bldg. S145M. Lovely 2 BR Newport --------=--We have lOOO'sofhouses. stv, refng, Coed yd, gar.
"'5ft CANYON home with Callfor appt, Crest Condo. mcl, air *2 Tri..a..us* adlt.s$2.50 /mo 644·9806
3 Br. huge fam rm. 2 motber ·in-law unit. KenSmitb,Realtor cond. $112,000. Property NearLake 'P:rk. Min.to dplxs, apts now, all .
frplcs. P r o r dee & SlO.OOO down and take 67~l.898or675-8551 House642·3850 areas, all prices. Save on NEW 2 BR 2 sty, apt. brk I bcb. 1-4 BR, 3 ba; 1·3 BR, fee tandscpd. Must sel . open over payments. 673-4545 OpenSat-SUn 1'>-5 2~ ba; 1.3 BR, 2 ba. 5 ;.. ... 900 fplc, s ml yd, gar, drive house 12-5 Sat/Sun. 3 310 FernandoU06 Bal 64-Afl by 36SHanult.oo, 13, then Pandora OrvineGroves> LagunaHHh 1050 HARBORVlEWHOME Pen S.Ch••t• 1076 garages. frplcs. S18S,OOO call67~3894.$3SOmo. Sll4,9SO/ofr. 894-5641 ....................... 3Br (or 2 + den), 2Ba, ....................... each. 1709-1713 Alabama .... wpori t.acll 31691-----;__.... __ _
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Smoketree Twnhm. 3 Br. 3 Br 2 Ba deluxe. Many parquet ent, corner lot, walk to.beach, ten crt.s, beam ceiling, rrplc, 3 _Owner ___ .------·--------We havelOOO'sofbou.ses, 551·2000 2YJBa,2rrplcs,beautd4:· xtras.Firstl.lmeoffered. $139,750. By owner. Prtn pool , 1ac:uul. Act. BR. decks, bonus area. 7 UHrTSC.M. OHUDOISLI dplxs. apts now, all
WOODBRIDGE PLACE corated. Pool. jacuzzi, Sl4S 000 Aet 960-l'1Gl or onJy644-7463or640-1440 ~7171. Priced below mrlrt. F.n· Beal.lliful brand new 4•1 O wner w l 11 I ease areas, all prices. Save on
Special oHering. 3.5 clbhse.OwnerSSS.5573. 494-542o. . EXECUTIVEHOME "BLUFFS"Twnhse,.4br, )oyllvinglogreatinvest.-br,loft.f/p.J..2br,1'1,.'j ba FURNlS~D OR UN · fee.
bdrm. Contemporary de-DOllo..J'T Patio entry, 4 BR 3 Ba, 2 fam rm. xlnt cood, quiet ment. $1..Ul,OOO. 492·7715 townhouse, all bltns, FURNIS D: MAKE 645-4900 Afl tacbed family homes in " COUM'l'aY LIVIMG _.___.. ........... 7171 drps H b AN OFFER: You have a•--------..:-
b d Cplc's,onein rumpus rm, .. u._..066_. · S-..._. crpt.s, · urry, u.y choiAA ·. Lar•e2 Br + den 3BR'--··-,beautocean •-open, woodsy des ign. MISS I.mmac 3 br, 2 a con o, 1 emod I d inc '"-'-tn.o 1078 now. Tom Lee, Rltr. ...... "' UUWK: "" Just short walk to lake & comm pool, $5,000 down, comp r e e • ~ 642 1~ and patio. $750 mo. or 2 canyoo view yard, giant parks in VillageofWood· _thisupgradedPla.o "B" lo graduated pymts, lo kit.ch w/rrud'crowave ovn. STEPS TO .. ••••••••••••••••••••• · · Br 2 Ba, large deck and nutr bdrm. $450 mo. . d B Tree line cul de sac MIW~ SSS VIEW. ""OU\ mo. Both un· +util. ~3000 • bridge. From $115,000. i n u n i v . P a r k mamt ues. Y owner. s•-..... Shake roof. rear IEACH Ii SURF "" Tn·~lex -552-4101. Townh 2 Bd -.. 900830-9446 u.,... W its are freshly paintw ---;_,:_:___;: ______ 1 omes. rms .• -. . dbl detached gar. Only 5 doora to Ocean· OCEAHVIE E.Side ostaM•sa and carpeted. DRlV£Duplex2BR,chUdorpe~ 2~ ba. + d<;n. Fnd unit. LOIJl9MIHi.-a 1052 Mature fruit trees. front. Warm & inviting from this 5 BR borne, BY OK. Fncd back yd, 1 ma CHAMPAGNE
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$119,900. Pnce mcludes ••••••••••••,•••••••••• lmmed occpy. $164.SOO. duplex with seasoned located on pri vale lot in ~en~~ ~~~;~~o~ ~~r :n~ 111 Via Lado Nord Cro ocean. Sngl gar, cpts, lhe land! Ruckerb....._. winter/summer rental pre •tigio u s Alto and call A .... , .......iftr, wt~. Avl -·r _. Woodsl inte ·0 " itsw/patios. $159,000Call ..... ,... 6'"" GARDEN HOME 642-4758 recoiu. Y n r Capistrano. Watch the 642·281lor673-3584 Wat .. "f1011t Hot.1 •11(18. $31.5 + dep.
Tired of yard work?•---------throughout upper unit boats sail in to Dana 631·1400 67U158 with beam ceilings and , ___ __:_, _____ _
Thdl this lovely 3 BR, 2 HeWPOri HeMJllh spacious rooms. Charm· Point Harbor. $195,000. ER 3 BR 2 Ba. tplc.
for you? Just enjoy the tree-lined entry. Compl bedroom units and Sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath DELUXE WATER· $'15. 963-4567. agent. 00
BA, widen home is j ust l of a kind w/sechxied log 2 bedroom and one ~ AHCHOllA.GE .,..... & Inc.-too! D/W, cpts, avail now.
!"~~. s. ~m tbebisacbeh &au~:lrauyl remod'd w/lrg nns. Pot· they're sold furnished! IMVESTMIMTS home with fireplace FRONT CONDO. Vista fee. 0125600 o.cau.... " bellystove+oak plank· $158.000 1714,49.._77 11 +separate Duplex delLido.ExpandedlBR1---------We bave a Plan 2 and u;;w· gate guard community. ing in ltit. Din'g rm, fam always rented to make wlbeau~ view or 2 tum-1325 2 BR Dix Duplex! ~ ~:~rinrr¥~~ All the added amenities rm, pvt pat's. P .P . -WATERFRONT s.IGAN 1080 the payments! Quiel Ing basins, pool. sec LargeEocl06edYard!
to make you & your fauti· 645-2"1 Open Sat/SUD HOMES •••••••••--••••••••••• .,-ea with buUclins acUvi· gate, s ub-terranean iaT. Space+ Garage (M57P) =~~~~Y a:c&: 11523 CotPUsl>l:llNllfE lY happy " secure. An 10-S, 2918 Clay St. REAL ESTA~ Santa Ana Condo t.y in tbe be.art ct Oran&e Furn., utll inc:l1,050 per
lioGal features. Tennis. xlntbu.y .. ~R ..Mu BLUFFS 63H400 lyOWMf' County. Brbd new liat· mo.S'D-1020agt. 0::2:.!~~~~!
gym, p ool. spa and WOODIRIDGE-L.agmta~ •-·r * * 2 bdr. 2 ba. Air cood. inHEREg at Sl29Fln·~· 535}'~ R..talt(ialore!! NaWelcomel (13121') Und -. .. 000 495-5220 49)..9494 3 Br. 2~ Ba, apac. airy n.;,1. w ha lOOO' ofbous 631 ... 555 saWlas. er....,, · WOODIRIDGE 49•2413 830.5050 coodo. Attached gar, nr. Pool$38,500557·5415 opeoeves e ve I es, ll.wtluas -
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we have two new Broad· ---------1 83SAmigoe Way f9 0..-Real Estate areu, all priCilS. Save on 3 br, 1rg fnced 7d.
moor Plan D's. Featured Channing new 3 Bedrm + $1.14 500 Owner/agt willa IOAT SUP ree. SBS/mo.
are,' BR, 3 BA. family den, 2 bath, ram-rm, 64o'.4zr7or~· $169,500 ·;;,;;;;;;;;:,;.;••••••••• C.M.DUPLEX 645-4900 Afl 846-1935.
room and a formal din· A/C, French drs, pvt 2 St or Y , 3 bdrm For Sale I I OO Owner must sell. Best E· Homes Uwflnilsiled Beaut. split level condo
ing room. It's the only !rent courtyard, $123,900. Selll.ng ata loss =o~:::S !!':t~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• side on Fiower St. Prio .... •••••••••••••••••••• near back bay, 3 br, 2 ba,
waytogo-botbpricedat Owner.831-7098 SIO,OOODOWM view. You own the land Moblletto.MU•llMJ only.67M3'72eves. G-ral 1202 3 car garage. No pets. &if'~=~g figure. ULTIMATE ELEGANCE ~::.l!~gi:~~ J~ andboahllp. Atlhfillest units+ land for4 more ....................... $4'1S.S48-793:3
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Custom bit, 5 BR,• BA. jac, & t.ennis. Carner lot. Waktfront HoMH We have numerous & w/variance. Gross $81S. •VETS* •DOUHOUSEe
ram-rm, game rm, pool, Owner will carry bal. of c•6ll·l400 beautiful mobile homes ~5126;637-5895 You fought for it, own a 2 BR, service Tm, cpts.
jacuui, sauna. $245,000. $215,000 at $1595 mo. No for tale ln established SEVEH DUPLEXES piece of it now, no down. fncd yard, gar, wt.r p8,
l31-941J 4944035 cred.needed.Vac,move paruinCM,NwptBcb, 5 ........ C.LEM_...,.E VeteranRouslngAgt. no dogs. S295 mo. $MS WOODIRIDGE
Broadmoor home, 4 BR .. ram. rm .• atrium, pool,
spa. decktng, lndscpd .. l~~~~~~~~~I
fenced. "The works".---------
1257 Cat Hwy Lag Bc'1 right in. '159-0t48 F .a.•• n AUS VIEW H u n t i n g t o n B c b , "'" R" • 541..0100 Move-in 2659 A, Orange AltV.V-Laguna, El Toro, Ftn Ocean views, all 2 BR, Ave. 96().3989
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Newly. remodeled, 2 lge Westminste r. In price old. Walk to state beach Tbousand.s of Rentals ~· V.-.Y 1214 SUrER CORNER Br, 2 Ba, beaut oak Custom, quality bit, ape. r anges t o fit most & park. Asking only Allareasallprlces ••••••••••••••••••••-•
$97,000 paneling, stained glass, bi-level, , BR, 3 BA, a. people'• pocketbooks, $118.000 each. Offer on Sample: FANTASTIC • Br 3 Ba,
Tetrlfic 2 story, 3 Brdm beam clgs, By owner. brick frplc retreat. 110,000to $40,000. We are quick sale. $75Bach, walktobeacb Condo. Fplc. D/W. Kids
& family rm Condo with $2311,500. 117 Via Yella. Absolutely an enter· unearuyourpbone. BERTHA HENRY tbr $2SOfurn utlpd Bal &t pet OK. $4.15. 96:MS67.
large back patio and next 6T.MB2Z .. :~deli.-Creative CALIFORNIA PACIFIC REALTORS 3br . ....,5 .. ,ds·/...,.• OK agent. noree . ...:;..:.~~------• ,,.......... I&""-MoblleHomeRealty 215De1Mar;t92-4121 ..... ·• r--
Reduced to $1.25,000
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to park. Perfect family llE~T IUY t erms avail! I Act, 2'706Harbor,Ste208 UFETIMESERVICE Beaut. 3 BR 2 BA home. -----...a ... e Sycamore, 4 location in University ~ 631 .. EM\. J OH A LOT* 557 "•1 2 d .,,5 "~~"6 ._ "'~" 5837 * -6 ....... v u...,..a es. ... mo. l Park. Open Saturday & U you're looldng for the ---------1 .,..,. -.., r-
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car. very nice, $73.800 for
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lndscpd. Must selt.1~~~6~3~1~·1~4~0~0~~~1 bomewitb 3bdnna .. den, Dec:or'd TIO, 3 Br, fR, family paradise. iBr + 5."i&-61 3tr, llhba older bse on S31154 BRLuxurrHome! Reaaooable ofr. 271: family rm., 3~ batb.s, LR. DR+ much more. bolNsrminEIMorroBy LohforSclle 2200 can.al.$:500. Heat.edPool+Fireplace
5onC1Panow.551-0238 tge.laundryrm.,walk-in Immac cond. Only the Sea, your own pvt .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 640-2019 DoubleGarage! (9623P>
DEERFIELD. lmmac 2 To '!5!i~=~ am =?.· Jr:.~c~t~~'. l173.~0MlltSl'r' ~ rf.k r;nb ~yASly60; ~i:.VE wid~ =~n 1 br. garage, lessee to P'tf ._4 BR+ All Bltns!
Br, den, 2 Ba twnhse. sold I Tri-level, 4 BR, sep Decorated with ahuttets, Elegant prof decor'd. S (DV''""") • 'U'IV.,. SAparcVAeGE. REAL• util. 2 houses from . Mstr Suite + Dbl Garage Wood deck paUo, mlr· r ,_ d'--'-•· 1· •· aJlp .... r LR 3 c-.......-. ~ Bayfront., anil. 4/l n&, am rm, ... 6 w.u1g rm• pane mg "' w ar-· BR. FR, , car pr, CAl.JFORNIA PACIFlC ESl'ATE,6'2·9601. 00 ....,.. .unn mo _, ... Brick Frplc! (9621.P) rored wardrobes, elec kitchen. 2 story S&S con· Larg~ patio &r playbouse buge brick patio+ many Mobile Home Realty ~· _,., J•V a. t•• 6ll-4SH i~OPlll'· $83..500. Owner. struction nr coir'DUnity for children. Walk to aaestru. $219,.500. For :nosHarbor,5'e2(Mt OfAC!ILDG SITE
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-• B' ' •-CARPET G~ GUAIDB> RIAi.TY 675-1642 55• ""44A~ 10's40', remodeled, xtra JIOOltaShop.C:..U&Civic 4Br8BaFmrm2100sqft w/frpl,DW,crpt.kid/pet Prta ...... y. ., owner. -couun.......-V _.. ~· ... ..... ..,_ 000 OK. 4M-aGS · --"''·' clelm, 1 br, •• a . ~um. Center.__., . Yrly,509Acacia&&5-7048 $t05.983"'561 Atent. . ..::..;..;:..;;::.;:..------t~IHdl . 1041 Beautlful Nliuel Shores Mewpartleacll 106' Mewportleodt 1'06' Across from K·Mart DavldBourkeRltr 1...:.;No.:..f:..:ee.,::;;_ ____ ___
DBFIB.I> ••••••••••••••••••'•••• townhouse. Wal It to ...... ••••••••••••••••t ·-•••••••••••••••••••a Shelp Ctr. 2'191 Harbor Bl 546-9950 s Bdnr!:...3 baths Harbor Aspen ' br 2"" ba, swtmminc pool,• tennis -· • tM. CM Adwta only. View Hills So. tsl50/mo. -,,_ Prla oal1 B BESTBUY courta . Private beach; 2 ..-is Spedacular Ocean front Cl116f'-G744
_......._ • Y 'BR. den, 2 b& bome on bedrooms, 1 ~ baths, CE fot. Tbree·Arch Bay, Br 2 ba den ...-. •--~------owner. Ira &ot. Great mntn It = and lar1e yard. ffUMl'. llACH SouthLagun•000• 2 *"~. NeW ,_t r cp'"'\i'. Br coodo, 1~ Ba, DtW. ocean vu•a. Sac 1137,.500. 1500 " n...-..&•uJ 2 Br OosJ Cot-$32.5 --• Ownr/act~ • ;-:ior 19,~ lQ 1>Vt. Pri•ate eon;muiitty with ('114) 5a-5'755 incl17 facll. Slater _-& C~SIOUTD•-S r,s,. ~ 0s1111;1a 810111 1,-1111 ao. ::-lib ldtln• g. 1arp Beach and t.eoDia •Bdrm. l bath .,,,.,.,t.e M.-lad.•~ _.,.. a;:_._,. --Adult Park complete coart1. B.11. Craig, perk. deM.. Avail. 18'8 JlEAL nNI> 4 Bl' I a.. •IMllY1MI• .a1 Sllonarcb.811 an w/pool, tesum c:t1, 6 owner. 114/'99-30'70 or Marcb. $450. 61S·U17 (pie, cpta, tned 7ant.
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JustRemodeledl ("381P) ~Br 2 Ba, pool, t.ennl.a, Studlo,1bedroomt , ~ garage, W. Side, nr ~;ev1~ ....................... ISl--0800 • REALTORS JAC,$M51TIY.67~ Maldservlce,poo schls, sboppinc. '270. 2Br,Zba,trplc,wuber& Deluxe offlcea & 21.SDelMar m-021 $:115Beat~al ~tBeachl WATERFRONT, Nwpt m:~~S::~· PRIME LOCATION 548-9"9 ...allACH ~ $325. rno. + dep. warehouao apace .
3 BR+ bnck ~replace! Shores large •Br, 2'nba. s Bedrooms, $400 mo., bl UNIQUE Park-like set-& CIYIC C~ 552--0&30. afU pm 1•00-3700 sq. ft. Fu 11 yr lae, 6 yr Ol)t, 'f'mo.
DoubleGaraae. (8427P) Beautllully decorated. ...... Galon!l & last. 675-2311 Montbru Ung 2 Br twnhme fplc BRAND NEW. Spack>ua .._ I Ids .... .a..d security. 642·U63 or :i aq s· xlnt loc arf/J.~
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blk from ocean, cpl only. Crest. UIOO sq. ft wtth ••••••••••-••0 ••••••• duplex. S. ~f Hwy. Great nodogs. $30o. • froasizio. & up, JP. » sq fl. Prop. Mgr tni. TUlE75l·ltOO No children. No pets. view Pool tennJ.s 4rwaUt $310ocean view, 2 BR, •Pt cood. Patio. gar, $.S25. 41M-58'73 Nice 2 BR, nu cpta, & Adults No Pet.a Judy Clark 833-8813 or Ref1.~l4M tobe'ach.Si'9/mo.Quail A, 25081 La Cresta. 613-7513agent palnt,8blkafrocn,'nblk lS6l~esaDr. atopbyCo~mercePark, .. larwiweeilfdltMM•..tllf IOIS
'br 2 ba, new thruout, Pl•ce Properties Inc. Ownr,4lM-6848 New 1 Bdrm Apt Wood TWNHSE, 2 Br l 'n Ba, 2 •tora,tr&.n1,5.'8-12.86 (5BlbEastofNewport. 41DOBircll. Opp twllty Ask f Tedd · yra old fplc pvt pallo Bl d ) •••••••••n• ••• ••••• •• • prime locat. 11801 152-18'8. or Y MwtMgt•hoc:.19 3740 beam ceil. frplc. Avail gar n~p~t. adult.a 0~ Move In now. 2 story con-v · "OH THE WATll" $$$'•Income agricultural
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842-0708 • STUDIO r-· · corated, rec area . ""'' ROI 186% ---------H.V. Homee. Carmel, 3 2 BR, 2 ba. Brand nu. Sun· $225 1 B 1 1 adlt Singlet welcome sml LAIGI 2 U 1000 aq ft. All sises & crqJS, 23% + •
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HARBOUR brand new te50.5'7·7°"'833-3215 loyalSulhtMohl ~per~r;~·lnCl{J'~~) Carport. No pets. 1021 Only$290 (11689P) adult• 15 or older. aottoseeit.tobellevelll c., • • ~· 00
endlatoey,3Bdrm 2ba, ' 72'1YorktownBlvd Valencia,546-e985 LEEWARD A.PTS. 2020 Call Sualti Zaul\ at MoMytoL.o. 1025 allbulJt-m:Jac-:-nO@~etc. 4br, 3ba pool home. BeachBlvdatYorlttown ..,75 WatchtheSunset $M52BRGreatLoct NlertonAve,lbUtE.pf (71')675-8662 for ao ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Privacy. $550. ~ Gardening, pool serv in· 536-0411 ~ 1 BR, $220. No children, no RuaticDeUaht! Newport Ave, 1 blk s. of appt., or atop by Mon·Fri 1...a ..,_ .... & 3rdT.D, cl'd $IMX> SG-0655 2BR+paneJedDen pets.Refrig. BeamCeUnp! (8466P) Ba ... .«!JYI 8:30 to 5 :30 at Lido a.,.&-. ·' HuntlnttoollarbourCon· · · EnclosedGaraseC6732P) 642-1694 • ....._. ·631-4555 Y·-1 · Marina Village 3475 Via LOAN~AVAILA.BU:
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refrig, d.shwhr, frplc & lownhome. 2 br, 2Ya ba, r""7056 2 Br $255. Cpts, water pd. •••••••••••••-•••••••• • e , . . lroker, 752-5903 carport. '275. mo. Ask d-lbar, sep. dining rm, Apt ~/mo . .....,.. Cotta Melo 3124 2 s 6 6 "A" 0 range . 1 -•--1. 31.1• 1 MO FREE RENT • r Frank (213)W.7465 ..... bet •. ....,.._--Roomw/kit.cbenette or • beaut.upgraded cl'Jltl&~hach 3741••••••••••••••••••••••• 636-4120 wnl.,.Spm ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• S:SOweek&up. Harbor Blvd/Baker Money Available, many NIW windvw treatment. Lux· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adult 2 bedroom, super $350Spae. newtnhse, 2 br, 1 Bdrm Apt. Ocean View. 548-9'7M area, C. M. 300-800 sq. ft. sources, all projects.
urtous Roman tub in LAGUNA BEACH MTR. location. No pets l'n ba. frplc, yd, encl. 'nblktobeach$290/mo. 40' sq. ft. Ground floor, '50Kmi.D.'1~ lcDTRA 5"CIAL mstr bath. l.o.d.s of mlr· JNN. '65/wk & up. Maid $225/month. 568 W. gar,lndry rm, East.aide. 4M-'128'1 Ambasaador Inn in Costa xlntparldng540-2200 Speculators, lnveaton &
Spac Us 3 BR condos. 1 & rored w~be apace. serv. color TV, heated Wtlaon, inquire apt. E. TSL Mgmt "2·1600 Mesa, 2Zl1 Harbor. Cen· Si 1 3 Jt ownora ab rt term u 2 sty mdls. Hunt'& Hrbr. Spectacular view. Swim· pool (714) .iM·52!M 985 RellaUng, lge bacb, ocean tral.ly located, 235rooms. DI 8 to room au e avail. fast. Bill Daven-
Upgrd'd thru-out. Clbbae nunFo. rg'rutennlarther "1nMfoor.REorr N. cOutHwy. ' LA MANCHA AnS Three deluxe 3 br apt.'I, bldg. Adlts, no pets. $210, MANY with kitchen, avail in full Aservlce ...-~9803 & pool. $S2S to $S15. See Large 2&3 bedroom M2S pr mo. 361 La Perle ulll Inc. Call John pbcme & TV. Swimming blg,nr O.C. lrport,,_...,._. ______ _
daily l·Spm, J6600 Algon· appt. 644-0509 1 BR apt.a, furn, all ut1l in· garden apl•. Dshwbr, LA, CM. 64.5-9220 991.2155 M·Th: 996--0687 pool, jaCU%zi, and rec. startln& at $165. Call Moe t~ Trwt
quin.Agt&t&-1311. BIG CANYON L urioua cl, lndry lacl l, pvt bltna, encl. gar, gas bbq. eves. room. Daily ck weekly 833-3640. DHcli . 5035
· ux patk'g, avail Aprll 1, for Pool Gas pd. 778Scolt Pl. EASTSIDE near new 2 rates starting from $'8 a BUSINESS OFFICES. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious brand new 2 Br, ~ bath con· perm. residenta. 2SOCllff 642.5073 BR 1 Ba, fplc, encl gar, CLOSE TO BEACH week. Furn or Unfum. Ground towohome, 2 br, 2.,, ba, do min 1 u ~ b om e . Dr. 41n.3493 avail Mar. 15. $325 per 2 br. 1 ba, upper. crpts, 645-4840 . . LOWEST $49S. 3 br, 2in ba, ~75. New/never lived in. Wet E/Side, all')' 3 Br, 2 Ba, mo.Ownr/agt.673·1181 drps, stove, refrig, floor, public & pnvate
Highly upgraded. bar /frplc . $67 5.$175. Furn. small cozy bltns, new cpts. drps.1 BR-$235-l30 E. 20th RESPONSIBLE Beaut rm, pvt bath, ~~~o~ied!a~·:n lnterestRatH
Ftplca, balconies, huge SallsbUfYR.E. 673-6900 bach. Nr beach. UUI pd. l paint. $350. 552·4201 ; S C b 1 C 0 UP LE 0 NL Y , empld mature lady. Lile Brookbursl. Monthly lstT.D.'s. abo
walk·in closet.a, flnlng CDM quiet old Corona, 3 respempldadlt .• IM-4.200 551·1.241 ~.~·.a1i::eJti~~: ~~~';eo~~dmao , ~~efs. Lag Bch, from $195. Avail June .z.dT.D.Lomtt..
rm. 1arages, poo . Ask br 3ba. tri·level, soo sq n 2 br 2 ba, view, patio, 1 blk HEW ~SIDE lmmac cond. Im med OC• Realtor. lat. Call 714/536-3133 Fairest Terms since 1949 ~a!_~97 °!v~oe M6-l37l ram rm, recently re· t.o beach & dwnlwn. $4.50 3br, 2ba. Townhouse. Up· cpy. Perfect for 1 person t94-2414. ROOM FOR RENT ---0-EC-UT_l_V_m ___ , Sattler Mtg. Co.
· furblshed.Avall.immed. ytly.586-8460 graded . Lge patio. or couple. 642·2215 or &\Sl'BLUFF$125. + '" 64Z.2171 545-0611 lrviRe 3244 ~.mo.1.Ml only.1st&1 __ ... '-_. 3752 Children ok. $375. 754-0680 LAcJlllloMlpel 3152 640-2810agtaft.4 sums
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3BR,2Ba ........... $'SSO adult apts, furn & unf. ok/nopets.$270.548·7237. Dish he 1oc.Prefgirl$19S+uW. erage, receptionist, con·•------·-----
38R,21tiba ......... SS25 OH UDO ISLE Near RegionaJ Shopping L.ACASAILAMCA 2 Br, l 'n Ba townhouse, iv'Afr=;fully~~t~ 497·3845 ference room, xerox, $20,000, 10% 2nd T .D., 4BR,2~ba ........ S7SO Owner will lease Center. Heated pool, loch, 1 lr-A•IMow garage, patio, pool, ed & draped. Ready to SwuwrR..tab 4200 notary. Lease or month matures Dec.197&. P.P.
4BR,3 Ba ........... S69Q FURNISHED OR UN· jacuui.Nr.cornerAllcia All util pd ts drps jacuzzi. Adults only. move in. Located on ••••••••••••••••••••••• tomoath.NearSo.Coast Pbooe41J7..(13.t
FURNISHED: MAKE Pkwy & Paseo de Valen· pool. lnsdry 'ia~Ps. 'Adul~ S375. mo. 646-20lO Crown Valley Pkwy. WANTED 2 or 3 Bedroom Plaza, O.C. Airport &. ~.on:~!; Y2oBu bavde a cia. Al.JCIA PLAZA over 35, no pets or RENT$375/mo. home or apartment for Freeways. Call 979·2l61. AnRDmKalMnh/ c ..... ce: ...-.&e r + en h ' Id c II s R__..._. G....1--ll MU So rs D Fw , _ ___. I andpaUo.$750.mo.or2 &VJLLAGF. c ' ren. a ue ; .,......, unww.. 3 es .o .. 1 July,Aug.&Sept.Please Canada Business Center ..--1 Br 2 Ba, large deck and 581_6151 581.6130 556-7707 or Henry ; We have lOOO's of houses. Call Mr. D'Amlco write; Chan Husett 2123 Lake Forest Dr. & San Lod & FoiMd VIEW.~ mo. Both un-Sorry, no pets. 642·9137 dplx's, apt_s now, all (TI•)888-3376 E. Colter, Phoenix, Diego Fwy.Light In·•••••••••••••••••••••••
Ila are freshly painted ......_wport •---h 3769 areas, all pnces. Save on Lake Forest 3155 Ariz 0 n a • 8 5 0 1 6 · duslrial 71 'x48' / $1230. AlllwWfth 5100
and carpeted. DRIVE ._ .._ New 2 Br. D/W, encl gar, fee . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 602-D57-0528 mo. Can be divided. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY ••••••••••••••••••••••• $;?70. Avl Mar. 1. 2025 64S-4900 Agt 3 BR, 2 ba Townhouse, Vacatfon R...td1 4250 72x24 ' /S6lS. mo. lmmed.
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Ject 2'n ba Townhouse. All TSLMgmt 642·1603 garbage disposal, lndry crt.AllUtllpd.Nocb.ldrn EASl'ERSPECJAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing In the shower and
· Rec. faclllUea. 1 Child fac, xtra prlt'g. 1970 or pets. $HS /mo. Big Bear Cabin 2 Br, 4 DB.UXEOFC•s s l n gi n g o o my RSJ 3 Br 2.,, Ba. former OK. $4.50 Lease. 64Z-218' 3 Br 2 Ba apt. Quiet area, Wallace. Adult.a only, no m.8661.; 81$-ST.!6. 1 WATERBED. model, prime aolf course aft. s pm. bltns, cpts, drps, no pets. .._.. ,.~.,_1850 fplc, sips 8. Wk/Wlmd. Cont. rm., seat 25, a 11---------., ;-;;-;J;,-2b;J~;;~ll~~~~~~~~I $325. 557-4238 ~;.r-:"" mo. _. • PARK NEWPORT 754-Q(l paneled, sm. wbse in re· & Fomcl 5300 & lake vu. t6'75. 547 · 704-4 • 2J!L 3 br, 2 ba A-frame. ~ 1 2 1 Lak ,,. Bachelors, 1 or 2 .-.............to~.._ 4300 ar. or yr. eaae. .e ••••••••••••••••••••••• UniversilyPark.4Br,2'h whr,_(rplc. Walk lo -OMO.....,.ORYPT $2.olbr,$270.2 br,refrlg, Complredec 2 er i inBa Bedroorm&Townhouses ~ -'"' Forest area. Kent orFoundapet?CaJl
ba, Cam rm, 2 frple. New bch. tenni.s. $1MX>. mo. Yr· r-" "1 pvt paUo. Adi ts, no pets. ...,. u ....:...i dults ' From $284.50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harkins. Animal Assistance cpta, new drapes, cuatom ly. 642--3361 Agt. Spectacular ocean/bay 73l·B W. 18tb 673-?787PM ,.... pa o, ~·a 'no c-..tacuJar spa, total Roommate wanted to 11'-581·9393 League 53'7·2273, no fee.
redecorated. Pool, un-VM".W. l BR, turn a/t. No peta.~5'25,646-6'189 ~eation program share 2 BR, den, 2 ba, ---------1---------
rus. ~/mo or lAe opt. BROADMOOR pets, no cbil ren. THESEVlLLE NEWPORT HEIGRI'S -sodalproeram 7pools 8 Laguna Hilla condo, Storefront, 3036 &. Cat. Lost: Black New.
Avail immed. 152.7239 or SEA VIEW, New :me, ~/A~~· ,:;.~1~0~P~: 2drBrps w ~~~~ea,d~~~dcptsyd 1h block to shopping and t.eonl.I court.a. At Fashi~n view. $200 mo. (213) Hwy., Cd~. $375 Mo. foundland, (Licorice> & 1 640-0166 sogl sty, 3 Br, 8 a, 2 • " bus 2 Bedroom 1 bath lsland, Jamboree & San 372-0'i177, (213) 625·1245 Paul Mart.in 644·7383 black Lab. (Nem o)
2 BR 2 BA I d =·dbl. far,, all elee. 673-62()6. :si~~~~?;5~~8 ~a rv~· duplex unit ·wi fenced JoaqulnHllllRoad. Bob. bdlltriall..tal 45001_4lM_·_73:n ______ _
.possession. Gre:O::c. v\ew!; :ii°~ 1:~ ~~'. R...td1Galonll 636-U201l 5 · yard.~atureadultaonJy 17141644-1900 SUpercondo2br 2ba f/p, ••••••••••••••••••••••• st : Choe. Labrador $350/mo . VALLEY comm.SBSOHo.963-3111 WehavelOOO'sofhou.ses, o . for this lovely country pool. clbhae ~'mo IUILDTOSUIT puppy, '1 mo, 3/5 •ic.
REALTY M0.9900 Or968-6623 dplu, apts now. a ll Al t 2 br 2 ba setting. Call Clyde at Dix 3br 2ba lower dplx. 1 Pvtentr MS-795.a · · 5 .000.20,000 Sq. fl. Mag/Adams . S•0-4658
• · ~as. all prices. Savo on to.Z::Se ~ie'ncJ gu $325 891·1013. bUt to bch. No pet.a. ~so. · Plaee11Ua Ave. c.M. dys, 964-2207 eves. Logu!Mlhoch 3241 BlGCANYONTOWNHSE fee. ~Sl26·63'7·sSos ' . lee.~ AvaiLtnbses,apts,homes WF.SLEY
••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2 BR, 2 ba, crpt'd & 645-4900 AIJf • llfe81iBAIJ to share. Pool, tennis, TAYLORCO FOUND: l>achahund.
drp'd, spectacular Goll New. 2 Br. 2 ba, all bltns, 1 Brfrom · $275 WA.TBROMT rac. ball. Share A Home REALTORS 644~910 Black and Brown. Vic. or
Courae & l~e view. Sep ~ lawiih frplc, encl. garage, Adult&, nooets. LIDO ISLE ~7465;6"-MM , PlacenUa&l9th.S36-8312
gar., tennis & pool. Uwfwftlshed patio,lndryrm,$325. l.3lE.18thStreet ~Aaent 1 New&.700 under20'.l8101 Lost Puppy-GoJden Lae/~644-3616 •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• TSL Mgmt 642·1603 646-6Sl8 B Mltdalooeoa•I• Redondo Circle, unit P, Relr'iever . female, , G ~ 3802 Udo Ille Bayfront 2 r, ToProlesaiooallyP'lnd HuotBchMZ-2834 ........ Chlan!l 6 'er NEWLY DECORATED $225 Beat Deal in Town ftplc. teOO. Call btwn U '111AT RIGHT PERSON CmoM's.,,y~~eyer . Surf, We have 1000'1 of houses, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br, new crpt, wtr pd, 2 Br+ Bulltinsl pm,m-OTl'O ~-C12ATU lJHuMrnJ> NEW 1830' Units, $365 mo. _._ . ........_... _______ _
dplu, apta now, all AJ LAST 12SO. 2192-B Placentia. Can'tLast! (6464P) •D.,. •1V11.. T'l'Y'~. .....--.. Manyxtras. Hntg Bch. at Found fluffy orange. areas,allprtces.Saveon Call btwn l ·S M-F a.v-· b u.AC'1«~~-" Q-ab&LibertySts. brown" cream ca~ vie
fee. ... a--&....1r-lc• 838-U20 $2251BrinGreatA.rea Eastbluff 3 br, 2 a . m~~ M9-380' N 1 d & Allenla .... ,.. __ ___.. •Laundr y Hookup & Leaae.Inel.spac.master ~13'SlncelB'Tl cw an •
1----------7-1 Y•C•feet NleelBT,pool,adults,no Stove. suite, d in rm & dbl RtltlhW..ted 46001_SJS. __ 366.1 ______ _
3276 At"-Wlttt pet.a. S250. 642-5251 days, QuietNelgbbon (8'84P) 1ara1e. Auto door Attractive apt Newport••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND! Dog, small, WIGU .._8 .._~ 64&-1798after6pm. RentlMts 631..4555 opener avail. Pool & Beach. M-F yr. round Reliable. mature couple male, Terr/Sch. mix.
IUU"" •.... kid.I ok pool $250 recreation area. Adults $200.1.st/laat 673-&727 will babysit home whale Grey /wht Lake Forest :~~~Y.. 2r!·eau beiween'10AM SllSMO; onlJ~i::ri~ay Fshare ~bdaptw/aame youttra~:1~if}CS:l areawed.'586-9606
•Daily telepboae service • 7PM. 645-8084 Small eutalde 1 bdrm in CM No smoke/drink reo • · · • •
---------• •VacanOe.verifleddally E/Slde, good loc., almost ~=pd. Call Lealle, ._..~alon!! Calleves9S2-6m ~':i~A~i1:~~:· I~~~!: F~~~·~~nd ~l~';in
•Fu.llat.affolCOUDBeJon new. 2Br, l"'Ba condo, · WtbavolOOOs ofbouses, 2 br 2 ba Bil Canyon n4/M7·2306 Shop'g area. Tracey, 3271 •Freetoaced6U,over frple, fncd yd, dbl sar., 1 ar..d Mew I-Side dpb:a, apt• now. all twnbae t3Z5 + ~ ulll 759-935.1 •Free~eounselln00s child O.K., no pets. Deluxe 3Br,den&study, areu,allprices.Saveon 752-1920,Joe · Mllcelm10. 1---------e()pen1""".8:Q0.8: $3'7$/mo.~ 1 fee. · ...,... 4'50 FOUND: Black Long
RENTIMES 2 ba, trilevel, frp c, 64Mto0 Afl Roommate wanted ao+. ••••••••••••••••••••••• haired eat. Brown flea
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MESA VERDE, lie qulet, ~c~!·c~~"0f;!'~· . 1bare my home ln N.B. Pmtiog Space avail for collar. Mesa Verde, CM.
2 Br 2Ba,adlts,nopeta. ;·E 21Jt St 645-H NEWPORT HEIGHTS, 2 $275/mo.Sat&utorarn's sm mtrbm, camper AndrosSt.~78
Sl75 mo. 3129 Cinnamon. ~d~vs ~. ccnvenlenl location, 831418. shell, boat ac trlr up to 1350 '79-Ul.58 evee, ' · aaJU, t295:&U-0551. 12• 645-0873 E·alde Costa ir.nci .. ll
382, Pentbou.se at Promon· ' n -bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large3Brtownhouseapt, O..Pollit / PanoramlcOceauVlew,3 tory,JJarbofvtew, mstr Meu.ncasona e. Drink' roblem!
2 be, frple, paUo, garage. ••••••••••••••••••~ •••• Br 2-Ba in larg•t, Lido BR SC00 mo. or 2nd BR • -.....0/1...-t/ can~ Helpline Quiet complex. Adult.II, Sunny, sparkling clean laletrlplex.Pvtbc.b.ten-saso moi Gooe a Jot 90 ~ 2'4htsaday83S-3830
no pets. '375. 145-3381 or 1Br. ocean view, bltoa, nil"' yacht clb. $7&011'11 need reeuuae 1rrer1. Box ••••••••••• .. ••••••••••1----~----e75-SIM9 no kid.a or pets. $W/tno. lie. 87S-7fll7 lOH, NewportBcbmee> •rlRlll Splrillllll l .....
'93-'7ZU '300BeacbfroatLocaUODI Roommate wanted to O,.aielu:dty 1005 .WSSo.EJCaminoR.ul
Bach unit, retrtc, $170 mo. IArle 1 BR + builtlnl t 11 hare 2 bdrm apt • -··•••••••••••• •••• ••• San aemente. Full1 Uc.
ad u 1 t s , n o p • l • • UWUles Pd (9634P) Female J.8.25 ~ aft BE YOUR For appt. 492-'1296 nuaa08ZJ.; 71'-MO-O?• •Pll RELAXINGKMSAGE collect f,l500oeuVaaSpedall Bob T Li Masseur ~Galore! Fem ov• it ab~ 2 BR. or&D*· c fme~ 2 81', 2 b& w/fncd Rus98U2Clt (M30') 1~ b&, SUIO mo + uUl. OWN BOSS! ~allM,4M--5lll
yard. $US/mo. Call leatllus 631-4555 DTS : 1'°41111. Evea: MASSA.fil ~'98-5GOO~~Alt~· ~~--l:~::::--:-::--:--:---.1 8'5-Slm 11.S ... N ...,Beelc Bat Retre& A-,,..___ v.wTP -'--, AGUIE MOD ;::::====:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-..._...,,Duplex, ocean ...... .,, 1ewl _..,.. . ............ ,~ v-u ~ OITS lM>ofOftlngtCounlY'S 1550 aq.ft. J bi', t~ ba . .:.=.:8::',:.~~) for._. 4310 work as many hours ISC
__,i...-•uto""""'enf $&.'50.mo. 7»0708 -••••••••••••••••••••• aa desired, make aa OUTCAU.OMLY ,.,,_'"""''" I"""" ~. , muchmooay Ndeslredl 6Jl.Jlll COfmlUlll\tl,Arelomg Ocean 'f1ew t BR, 2 ba, •tBrlnW.NW'DCll't DhlPraitNtnuDt gCtr. Minimum apace r t ·
Mllilgwtltlrhams.' $125 mo. Aull now. Wood Barnlai S40•up.C.UMT-al1Jor quired (20dO). Low
wottcft211,ond mojdo 5CG.torll0-ltlt ~1 -...n, labor eoet <~ or *SANDY'S*
nts. Ftalurlng pooll. I ............ 3140 =:, 6J:~w; ~· &araao MO. Tll W. ~:'i')ci~ ~":!r: ' ~ m:=--ae
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oll(l tXCllng cllbhouM SHARP, belch. 1. 2 •I p'"°*WhetWeFoand m.Tm ~ 1'eqwrt1 a '1500 •SREJULU;• 1----------·11 w•t11oclat8Ylflt9. Tennlr, BR, frpl, dltb•a•bet. lbDeatJl•~Wttll ._... 4400 to an "90C> lovestment, Certl6edll....ae iY"'iOndYOlllyt>Olat fA"1!:Jletlol,-.zl5&. 'Utll.Paidl . (._P) ...... •••••oHeu•u•• wtllicllnnbeAOOQped + BlllmaOllla•B)'appt.
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F/CbcBtkperw/fouryrs. Uc. Daycare. my home. ShUDJ>OO & steam clean. ELPX:TR.ICAL SERVICE HANDYMAN: Carpentry, Want a REALLY CLEAN Brickwork. Small jobs. Prot paint'lt & puper VERYNEATPATCll
cun-ent. P.A. exp wanta OYer 3 yeu'S 556-3846. Color brigbtenera; wbl CALLS$15 hr, .tr SMALL electrical, plumbing & HOUSE? Call Glncham Newport, Costa Mesa & bangtng, work auar. JOBS&TEXTURE
acdatoworll:oninyour NearBaker&Bear,CM cpt.slOmmbleach.Clean JOB.58'2.&Z33 floors.M7-2717,SS7""5C)i Girl.Freeeat66.SJ..23 lrvine.67S-317Seves. Free est. 5311-4780, Freeest. 893·14.39
olTace or my home Call e -k Uv, din rm, ball $15. Av& a.... 53M38.1 9G.lmatt · :.5 • lllliaess.-.-.... • rm S7.50, couch $10, chr lt4!Wdllectric HANDYMAN. ~om~s & Have time for yourself, MoY_,.. ---------• ·PATCHPLASTERING
er. pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5. Guar elim pet. odor. Lic32'1138 645-GJ74 apts. Consc1enttous call the Moppetts Clean. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paint Your Casffe A 1 l types , Free
........ ..,,. TYPING· Resumes, Cpt repair 15 yrs expr Ctattsman.Call645-0302 ing Service. 546-239.1 re-"Two Men Will Move Speeia.UlUlg In r1Jsiden-estimates.C411S40-6825
....................... Reports. Letters, Etc. Do work myaelf Ref~ ELEC'I'RlClAN·Priced Gf'm45-ferrals You" We handle lrg & tial homes. int. " ext. PLASTERING
W·"-, ......__ "'•'--abr re· Call anytime. 548-nllO 531 n101 · • right-free estimate on ___, sml rnoves·office & Pl 8 h ._ m1£ ... , •• ......., ----1..=::..:""::::.:.:·------1.araeoramalljobs. • ........................ ..._Tax e se c eca. our re-Homes. additions, r e pain. Beas. «146·53'8 c.,.wta "--Sl'E • uJ household. Distance & feren~s. Lie t 320881 stucco. free Hts, low aeytime ' .._.~t Clearung. 'AM Ucensed 67J.-03S9 Ha • skiploader dump ....................... local, also packing. Guar, mSTd, free est. •••••••••••••••:••••••• orSHAMPOO.Alsofloor trk, grading, tree wrk, Tax preparation by Lowest leg11l rate. Ted.636-7085 rates.586-4892
Atcllilecfw.. C.O~ & Cabinet ~rlt & window care. 971-1154 Roan demoUtionetc.831-1257 fonnerl.R.S. agent Lic/insrd. Cal T 111·9". ---DRYWALL FINISH
··--··· .. ~• ....... Free ~timates sml )Obs Dutcbllilaintenance .............. -....... t• 41 75'-0272 Pb847·7278 Coast Paintlng. Cstm ext Free.Estimates ~t:;u:a~h~~:~~~!: ~~· evs. 6™>12.'i C:.• .. /Coftaefe ~f:~r :a:::ts.ce;:~~~ .~.~ ................ Wouldt):'t you rather have Prof. serv. w /AUas costs ~~~irless spraying, Richard. 960-l7s7_
aaona ble, faat, call ....................... licensed contractor. OCCStudent.lT~ntruck. acerttfledpublicacco'!n-no more. Fr:ee est. for ~
711-8821 C 11 ~Pent er·. F. re e Cement Work or all kinds. Cameo Interiors. 531-8440 Trash, tree tnm, Ron tant prepare your In· local & Ing d1St. Or. Cty. QualJty Painung. Lowest •••••••••••••••••••••••
estimates, Any size Jobs. Free Eal. Bloclcwork. -----642·5103,979-6489 come.tax return? For an Van & Storage. PUC Lie ralell in town. Free est. HOMESAVERS. Plumb A1fh• R•mlrs Tony, 646-9866 556-0751 Gar..... Stm · appl tn your home call Tl 11 ,015. 537·3160 or: Jack 675-8336/675-7280 ing & Heating. Free est.
-·-•••••••••••••••.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• g student. big truck, 968-8. 182 537-3161 E $10 hr. Honest •-rel1'able CUstom deckmg & over· p ific Con Lo 1 tree cuts. clnup, hauling. p 1 / 25 "" Ba rain damaeed your hangs int & ex{ repair ac crete. ,, Pro( Japanese Landscap-494-7669&~2129 --aa.nUng. ntr xtr. yrs service BofA MIC OK aapbAJt? Call 631·2440. refs Eves. 675 0982 Bob • day & full day rates. int & gardening. Maint. lnd1vtdual, partner!>hap, P-....g/PaperiftCJ in Harbor area. St Lie . • Bonded. lie., lnaured. · · 645-3257 after 3PM. incl. mowing, trimming. Hon. c_.. Set-Ylc• corp. ~yrs exper · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 183281, 642-~ ~ 751-31SO or 847--0383
Expert finish carpentry & eo.tractor spraying, weeding. Free ••••••••••••••••••••••-. ___ 546-3255 15yrs. Painting O.C. Roofing
Puting)ots & Drivew~ys cabinet making. Tom. ••••••••••••••••••••••• estimates. 5'S-7C172 Home health aide, ex lncome Tax service, reas. Res/Comm Apt 10 rates. PAPHH.AMGIMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• repaired. Chevron Jet 871·10'14 eves. R J Huff & So G penenced. references. Ile., bonded. 20 yrs exp. Lie/ins 839·1886/499-2901 20 yrs exp. Free• est. ROOFS installed factor)
seal gas-oil resistant 3 . . man n, en CLEAN·UPS/HAULING S48-1624 ufter4 PM. lllB-0944 PETERS PAINTING &&S-2161.AskforBob. direct; estab3Syrs. Call
generations experience Independent carpenter. Coot~.CustomAl~&Add, Prurung·Plaoting ___ ,,_ --Expr'd. Reas Rates. HaroldGunn5'9-2961 • IJceused S&S Asphalt Remodels, additions, patios, cabinets, Freeest. 642·9907 Laildsc:~ Inl·Ext&Repa1rs
Aalt for Van 646•4871 patio cvrs & dks. Fenc· formlca. New const. Res HousecJeanlng ••••••••-••••••••••••• Free Esl. Call Gene SmalljobsO.K. .Roofs ForLess.All t ypes.
Newport&CM ing repair. Qual. work. & comm 'I. 645-4~4 or JOHN THE GARDENER ••••••••••••••••••••••• LANDSCAPING. 552-0458 ___ Call Br\lee 543-2045 Lic/bond'd. Insur. Free·
AWllillgs Mr._Bell. 645-.9969 ~.Lic&bonded. ~:ill rz·. ~ro~dsex~~r; Reasonable prices. All PROFESSIONAL YOUNG MAN s yrs expr estimate. 894-0421 01
·-•••••••••••••••••••• ec..pri Ser-fie• Gen. contractor: Founda· Hort. degrees. former THE SUMS HI HE 968..878lor 547·5846 Painting. Inter/Exter. in wallcovering. Free 537-4133
·A··ES te A•~ 11 •••••••••••••••••••••••Hons. add1t1ons. r e· White House Gardener. GIRLS Lands. capang. Tree tnm-Reas,workguar642·0386 tlllt.64S-8576Andy ~·wCI-..:..,.~--• Yll ms. · u ... ro II modeling blockwork ··' ..,..,,_ .,._,."7 ua>awnings for the motor Carpet !dan w1 lay.yours • . · Person ... serv. 645-8446 Housecleaning & orfice mmg. Clean-up. 8 yrs Painting. Extr/lntr. Ex· CUSTOM PAIHTIHG •••••••••••••••••••••••
home & travel trlr. All or mrne. ~epaars & -556-8241 -lrvme Pacific Landscape s pecialists. Spec. on eNxpb. Frees 8Esto. 3Jay pr'd, honest.. neat, reas. Int/Ext l am small Windows cleaned, re
-colors & sizes. Jmmed. t'leruung too. Guar work REMOOB.IHG Car e. Pror. Ground!> aptsd . & R.kE. Bowordked. Serv ~ .!:.,u 4 .4 4, or Ltc'd964·1°"5Dave price~ a re s mall: asonable, bu!<anesses ' free home installation. al bagger savings. Free "·-tom Room Adds 7 ays w . n . in-.,.,,,.""""' ---.,.,..3433Ron homes &apts.847·4461 • 8-lOAM &S.7PM est,&iS-3646 "'""' care. Resad/comm'l/an· sur~d<' 5 40 -9525 .....,_,~.,-i Fine Exter. Pamllng by v•" --(2l3)S92 5020 Cabinet.a Countertops dwstrial. 20 yrs ex pr. (anytime> -~,. ce R. Sinor. St. lac., Ins. Try , ........ _
------·-REUABLE carpet clean· Apt·Ofrice·Comm·Alt. Personal service, free •u•••••••••••••••• ••• • me. 836-55SS2il hrs. ~ ing. Best for less. Free Custom Homes & Unitii ests. 833-1478 Young Colombian lady ••••••••••••••••••••••• Don't give up the ship'
SELL idle items with a est.SS9-8333 QualitynotQuantity HENRYKLEENZ will clean your house, Custom redwood patio "List" 1t in classified
Daily Pilot Claasified Ad. -Wm B. Anderson· Builder Find what you want in An,yt.hing Dirty speaks English. Maria Have something to sell? covers & decks. Free est. Ship to s hore results' ~. 3ell idle items 642-5678 Free F.st. 631-0361 Daily Pilot Classifieds. • •S4CH793• • 640-4929. ' Classified ads do it well. &&S-2333 642-5678.
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with 10 key adding machine, knowledge or
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Codd DELIVERY MAN-for . . Girl Friday wanted for IOOkKEEflER ail Waitrn1 early AM Route, N. C.M. Factory P061t1ons construction field ore in
Thru T . B. Lile aecy Sct.ool & H.B. Must have de pen· P.ackers, .glazers. day & Dana Pnt. Telephone &
duties. To $1100 mo. Earn UJ? .to $300 per wk. dable car. 546-4481 nagbt sb1fts. Ov~r. 21. some lite typing. Will
Please Call 640·2920 Low twt1on. Placement 0 1. D & Permanent pos 1t1ons train 714.547..q078 Mary Hickle Agency assist. 751-9194. e 1 v e ~ Y r 1 v e r w /benefits. Expenence ---· ----170 Newport Ctr Dr -ProdueuonWorker.S3to f d A 1 · Suite245 Newport Bch start Call 642·2256 pre erre · PP Y an Gourmet Housewarei:. COMPAMIOH . -person Vohann or Ca. d ept. needs sharp
Boys UH8 lo work morn·
ings 8· 12, lite factory
t Q 0 1 d e r w 0 man . Detttal Recept Free 3421.S Doheny Park Rd, s alesperson/ca s hier
Beautiful CdM home. Busy progressive prac· CB. -----Full or part·time. Appl)
Cooking, lite hsekp'g, tice seeks career 1.11div. FACTORY WORK in person • Crown
-room. bo··-' •-salary. well qualified in froot ore Hardware, 31'17 E. Coai.l ;uu "' Late machine oprs. H CdM CAFETERIA CASHIER. Re rs re q u e s t e d . management. 4 Day wk. Female Dept. Wall train.1 __ wy_. -------
work. 645·2702
8-4:30PM, S days week. 714-040·1059 FULi benefits. 100% Free P/time & F /time. H.B.1---------g o o d b e n e f i t s . -Fee. 714-752·7113847·5809 Companion. lne-in, Dll.PEflSOMHEL _897_·2529 ______ _
-hskpng, temp position. Agency of Orange Co Fence conslTUCtion work,
C M area· 673·8881; 1201 W. La Veta, Ste209 talungapplicat1ons Tues.
831·1388 Orange 633-9740 3/14 bwtn 9:30-1 :00. Musl
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Guards
SECURITY
OFACERS COOK·BROILER Newport Beach _4_93--0320 _______ 1 Full·time Days/Nights call S44-0680 Immediate part & full
~· YIM oo the beach seek..,
run loving afnuenl lady
to help liim enJOY the
good life. 673-6884
GUHDALE FB>ERAL
Skilled for anterior fan1sb
& detail work in luxury
homes. 640·1391 dys.
497.2235 eves. Ask for
Phil.
ACCTG CLERK ATTENTION!!! SAYIHGS CASHIER
Bishop Graphics i n llOROVEfl lOONewportCenterDr Mature woman for Irvine has 1mmed. open· Newport Beach, CA 92660 mg for sharp person who Ho exper. necus Thurs. Fri, Sat & Sun.
Apply in person betwn FULLER BRUSH tune openings. Military 3-Spm. No Phone Calls. Dental Assistant, oral sur· exper. or semi retired TMAnci...t Mariner gery only. Newport Earn over $8 per hr. The preC'd . Uniforms &
Beach. ,, ••. 6161 perfect p/t business. eqw'p furni'shed Musl 2fH1 W. Coast Hwy, NB .,..... · · F.stab. routes. 754-6471. have auto & phone. call
DANCE OF FUN
Beaut. node glrls dance
& rap session. lOAM to
3AM Mon-Sat. 12PM to
has expenence prepar· Workinnewoffice Equal Opportunity CaU Barbara for appt. ----------DENTAL Secy/Recept.
ang paper work for com· Opening in C0&ta Mesa Employer 540-3280. COOK . DAYS 0 rt hod o n ti c of c •
putr. Ability to handle CASHIERS F~ FOODS Newport Ctr. 640-0202.
Gardener, exp'd, for 55
wut apt complex in C.M.
1.213 )865-3851
635·4630 for more in
Cormatio'n.
• !PM Sun. 625 N. Euclid,
Allah. SS&-6150 ' FREESESSIONW/AD
phones a must, 10-key by M1an or wom1anE. ~ork liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F mme. Good Pay. Full time cook l>O$ition DF.SK.cLERK
touch, typing lo 4SWPM , w young peop e. l\JOYa· Banking Growth co. s Locations · avail Mon thru Frida.)', 9 Full and or part Ume. ap· l•---------heavy emphasi.s on.detail ble & interesting work TELLER/ We train. Co. beoelils to s pm. Apply in person ply in person. Am . General Office
& followup. We offer at· w/rapid advancement REPRESENTATIVE METRO CAR WASH btwn 2 & 4 PM. 3095 bassador Inn. 2909 S. GRADER
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SECURrTY
1775 E. Center St
Anaheim
Single male. new to area.
seeking female compa·
nionship. Enjoy danemg.
Non-smoker. 64C-2S98
tractive benefits mclud-oppor in our educational Branch ofc seeks bonda· 2950Harbor Bl. CM Harbor Blvd. 979~ Bnstol,Santa Ana. --Interesting pos. grading ing dental & health in· products division. Age no student exams. Req's Ha1rcutters. wanted for b · 'f 8 ble teller/capital c.'lub ·---------suranee, 2·wks paid arner l 1 or over. representative. Plan & COOK·DmnerHseexpr. DONUT SHOP. 'P/time, typing skills 40 + wpm. new s,hop an C.~. Exper
vacation a year. Salary Must have pleasing direct association day Clerical Clncut,carecrminded. all shafts avail. Woman Mustenjoydetail&have pref d w /clle ntele.
commensurate w1lh ex· personality. Call betwn trips. Contact Hilda Ter Energetic 548-7948 age 25 or over. Apply in neat handwriting. Some 6.11·5030
per1ence. W e are in· 9am&2pm ranove, (714)644-7255 *Secretaries penoo, Dippity Donuts, recentofc~xper. necess. lHa1rstylist for beauty
' ••••••••••••••••••••••• terviewing now. Please Western Federal COOk·DIHHER l8S4 Newport Blvd, C~ Apply, Nau~nal Systems salon in San Clemente.
MA.5SEUSE For top class call Susie Auld for· an 645·6514 Savings * J ypistS Apply in person, Coach Bee AssetllbCer Corp. 4361 ~arch St. N. B. Call 49'l·665S for appt.
legit. massage. Salar Y + :ppt._7_14_1_979·8955. ---------• Z744 E. Coast Hwy, CdM House lnn. ~1t7 Camino <P /time, apply at: Rima <Near OC Airport> EOE. •---------
Bonus. Plans+ iooc-i,,tip 1---------EqualOppor Employer *GEN'L OfACE Capistrano, · Enterprises, 15395 HOTELDESKSUPRVSH
Will train those without Accounting AUTOMECHAHIC Workfortheagencythal COOKFJTIME Chemical Lo .. Hunt-1---------•1Fr. desk or night audit
eitl>ttieoce. 645-7501 CONTROLLER Exper professional for ---------turns time int.o Top s. Exper'd or will train. ingtoo Bch. 893-4S34 General Of.lice ~:~:::~?f:tis!~~~~ _____ .-,;.-,;;;;;;;., key poeitioo in Mission BanJt Long & short term as· Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp, --CRB>IT DEPT. within 1 yr. Apply m
GET EVERYTHING Supervise acctng Cunc· Viejo. 499-4787 ev8$. PART/TIME signments. Top jobs. Top 681 Cen ler S t. CM Electronks Clerk typist needed for a person. Mr. M'azzola, 9
YOU NEED IN LIFE lions for 2 Newport AUTO RE NT A L TELLER pay .. You're your owo 548-S58S PL.AMMER variety of duties. Duties am to i?,.. ~mbassador
_ NOW! Free seminar. Beach .divisions of TRAINEE Opport. for Immediate opening in boss Cooks, Saute & Broiler. F.stablish material re· include filing, typing, Ino,2909~Bristol,Santa
Thurs. March 16. 7 :30 AMEX !isled co's. Ap-intelligent. friendly, neat Laguna Office, savings MO FEES Day & nite shifts. Bay quirements for produc· 40+ wpm. Number ap· Ana
pm. Newport Marriott proxS9Min sales.Req's appearing young man and loan or bank ex· ~Q~ office • Marie Rest., 2371 S. El tiooof electronic&elec· titudebelpful.Xlntwork·•---------Hot.el. .Barksdale Self-CPA w/2, 3 yrs an Big 8 + over 18. Previous e:xpr. perience preferred. Must tro-mechanical systems ing conds & benefits. Ap-Housecleaning personnel.
Esteem Programs. For 2 yrs in corporate not req. Start with lot bewillingtoworkSatur· 0 over load CaminoReal,SanClem., from engineering draw-ply, National Systems guaranteed hrs. top
reservation: 751.1334 or management. Salary man duties, advance· day and on call as needed 492·7962 ings & parts lists. Co· Corp .. 4361 Birch St, N.B. wages. Must provide own
751-1377 range$20Klo$23K +xlnt mentavailtoautorental Cor wor k. Excellent 557·0061 COSMmCIAM onhnate w /purchashing ..._<N•e•ar_OC_A•irpo-•rt•>•E•O•E•.•l-tr::--ans_.::--540-_9_525_-::--=-co. benefits. Mail resume countttman. Good driv· 3723 a· hSt N B p · d t · dept•-t •--t h ,. ---------•I salary, working condi·,._ ___ •.rc __ ._.__ restage rugs ore in us oc ... uum 0 ave ousecleaners, 'l:ues·Fn to Personnel Direclor. ing req. Call 831-2480 or t:ioos and benefits. Calf'" beach area. Full lime, material in house to l•---------18.3PM. Call .faiiice':-. SocWCMK 5400 PO Box 2820, Newport '95-6330for appt. 1 T da M h -;;-;;;;;;; _____ permanent position. meet productio n GBIERALOFFICE o ..... gedyAnn's.S4S'1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach, Ca 92663. or app Y ues y, arc Some wknds. Benefits & schedules. .....,
'lbeSi.ngle'sSolution .ay-. 14, l0:00·12 Noon or CLERICAL incentive. Mr. Elwood lfyouarethoroughlyex· ~at'! school .chain has lHousekeeperW'/car,relia
D t by h · t A "" 1:3G-4:00pm. A variety of general 675-0"'"" per'd 1·n all phases of immed. opemn}! to han· ble. lmmed Permanenl _ .. ~-:..._ c 01 ce • n ° A~-~ r~1·vable/Gen'l of· I · I ·t· ..,., di tud t d C ds ~ .......... """~ Jiii( AYON AMERICAN c enca pos1 Lons are planning operation, we e. s . en a1 un . pos w/disabled lady Clll
Calllntroview752.5411 Cice. mature person, pt· M SAVIMGS now available .. H Y<?U Counter clerk, female, for needyouNOW. ~~e;s'~~~~ef::';~t ~ 768-7926• •
time 9-1. Sml company. 23S35Calle deJaLouis11 have a good typmg skill Donut shop. Full time. Fast expanding elec· --------
. ·~ ! 548-9617 ____ TO LUNCH Laguna Hills 4S-SS wpm, an aptitude 586-2500 tronics mfr. orrers good forms. Prefer at least l ~eeper for elder!~
,,..,....._ d Ms. G-' .. blatt for math or an insurance pay, benefits &congenlal yr exper. Salary open. couple. Live·in. Matun· •••-•••••••••••••••••• ACT~R'S CO·OP c~n· Sell to friends an co· UIU background. wo have COUMTEll HEL, E 0 E Send resume or call Dr. woman to drive4'00k ,. _,. W-.hd. 7075 sadenng fanancaally JD· workers in your office; (714) 7'10-2816 jobs for you. Positions Girls in sandwich shop. atmosphere. . . . Parrish, M /W /F f or keep house. Aftrat·I
dependent woman as an make about $40on every Eqoal()pportunily start at $590 per mo. near oc 81·--t. Mon· DECC appt. Bryman. Schools, area. Ref's r aq ·d ••••••••••••••••••-••• assoc. Xlnt ~ential in· $100 you sell. You'll have Emplo.,_ M/F '...,. • L • .. I M k A ~ Cad It .,.,.. ~~· Pleasecontactpersonnel Fri.5S6--0870forappt. 1"9 54-701 200 cCorm1c ve, 644-2120,673-2991 MAG r operator. come. on prom sharing your own business ---------· dept. 1----------1 Costa Mesa. 92626,•---------
, lepJ exp, desires 20-2S basis. No invest. req'd. without giving up your PACIFIC MUTUAL CREDITCOIJ..ECTIONS ESCROW MAMAGEfl 714/549-4200. EOE. Housekeeper $3 hr. $1 for
hrs wkly, xlnt refs. (714) 7141957-0282. regular job. To find out Barmtdda-Classy Bikini 700 Newport Ceoter Dr. Part time, ex per. req. Base+ percentage, good transp. Every Friday
• -.Ol29or(714)75HS30. more, call .SC0·7041 or girls.$Cperbr+. N rtBe h Bartell Marine Elec· wotking conditions & fr. m-078lor~S305.
' ......._W__..__. 7100 Apt Mgr, couple pref., ex· Zenith7·1359. Portl7,CM.646-3666 alewpoOp E acl trooics,645-7040 ingebeJlefits. General office, full time. ~ • ...,. ........, p'd only, in m aint. & bit· A• Proclllch. htc F.qu por mp oyer K~-R~, Inc. Sharp person, exp. Tn>· Hakpr/Childcare, live-in
••••••••••••••••••••••• kpg, SS unit complex, Clll 1t11KI STOii* CRIDIT CHECKER c:tt'Gien:i'~hett tng & billing a must. Hrs Hunt Harbour. Refs re
C.M.(213)86S-3JS1 Asaiat. Manager for Clerical sales trainee. lmmed. opening for an ,714,174-4314 8·S. 213 /630-1140; q 'd. Must have Calif MdQI Bkkpng Bab)'sitter,liveiD/out,5 Schwinn dealer. Sal Gift.sbop,PrelerHBres, exper'd credit checker. 714/581-4796 driveralic.Salaryopen la.eOIARY Aquatic Director ~ull .aA~tw11t.2•syrokl.San Sl0.400. Must have prior ..,.,..,... DRIVE. 1.o•-es•. .._ab! at --n..-213m6-430 Eves time summer part UIDfl ,_, ........ ~ ... _, lo -u~~ ..... • Must""' e toope:r ea ----"'-1 offi F u ti' r ~" ' · Jtesist« Today to work ' Clemente.488-0714 .... e m~c exper. ing poeltion for someone TRWmacbine. Exec Secretary to$12K '""' ce· u meo c 840-2603. ~ .i .... -. apring. W.S.I., C.P.R. aatore.5SZ·92Z?. ~ •ct_.... "'-Of· fi t ..,50 help for N.B. flrm.1--------
Clll ous accoun'-6.. Switn inatrucUon, pool Babyaitter-hOUHkeeper , .-._, av« 80. Call 71~ ..,. ""PP"J .....,.. ice 0 •• Various duties Incl bk· I n s u rance, e Jt p' d book eeptnii uaign· m ngment experience, live-in or out. Cd.II area. Bookkeeper:. iwl chrg & or2J.3.GIM892. Ca l lm Sena or ~l GOTraveJ. Arrang $870 kpg typlng, purchasine. Person al b ines Un • • meau. Work close to aupervisoryaldlls.Sun & lcbild ee.SllllS aen 'l o rfc d utlea. ------.,-.._--5-1--1 Altman, 9-5 Mon-Fri. RecepUorusts-tofTSO customer belp & heavy d erwr iter .tit ae-c 'y.
yoar b o rn e. Ficure Sail Club, 24752 Toledo · Nonamoker. Salary ~, ""' 66-3153.. Irvine Personnel Agency 75?;905S
ClerU to Sr. Accoun · WQ , El Toro. S8S-086() Babysitter, patient person cpen. 5474132 Trainee ~ for bill· l~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•ml GI E 17th COii ta Mesa phones. ST.HC70. .
tuta needel! tbruout for 2~ yr old boy. N.B. . Ing clerk for insurance Data Processing &me224 . _ ~1470 General office: 8:30-5:00 lnsurance-G~p Health
OranpCo. Architectural Tl Call early morn's o r IOOICll.-aF/C co.inNewportBch.Good ~....,....~ Mon·Frl. 350 Clinton, Oai1ms Exammer. Exp
BobertHalf's 1dMTllMIDIA * eves,648-019 1 Girl ofc. M/P, MP. typin& skills, s alary to , CM at eastlyr. Fltime/P, AceoUntemps DbFTSPHSOH A/R, pa)'roll, taxea, $$00, 1ood com pany COMPUTER Eeeuttve/Jegal sec Y tor · time/Hom ework.· Sal
l!iOOS. Kahl, SU 501 . Sboppini center Site BABYStTl'ER, mature, fi.naD state, lnvolcln.a, bem:fib. m.l450 lelUor partner, challenft· GENERAL OFC open. 549-171'1.
l'b'!Wer,UolonBank PlanninaTraloee my home, Moo·FTi., ac Typinaamust Copd OPERATOR !':f.;~1~0:-t~trf~ Type so wpm •. riling. IMSUl.AMCE lftTJMCi~Orange $1300/mo+topbenefits 7AM-5PM lot' 5 YT o~ be~ltb/llle tns: Cole Clertt Minim um s yrs ex· Some woTk. w/fagurea. Beilnner 'a Spot for 71'/ 103 SendResume : E.O.E. boy. 551·3597 aftSPM lnstnamenl. Corp. (TI4) ecutive, some legal pre· Loll or vanety. Salary claims assiltanL Op r
-.. ·~ • -~ Rinker Company Babyalti.r oeeded im· ~. E.O.E. UJOJ(M ~l~r!'!s~!u:'S:n1i:: I'd. Deluxe offices, good baaed on exper .. Call i brilht t "d
P.O. 8oxlM80 med. s d.a>'• wk. F1a. •~ll'R29a f C bmefits.. To $1000 SUb-after MoodQ for Dack or or .~t..! a sr , .,. ACCOUtenMG Newport Beacbt2813 bra. Jnqllire alt 5pm, 9VVRA....-ft±rfaik;,,.. ~:... Je mJ. u~~ "'11 ttSUme to P.O. Box Ll.nda. 714/87().7471. ~=.,~'M'"uat ~a1.,
CLlllS 1aaot J<amue\a St. B.D. lUil ctwie, AIR, AfP. .,_, ._....,., U., an erpmienced in· 2350,NewportBch,92660. G_ .. Offiu wPm lsbavo llOOd ~
-Ou.r ta .. 1tment .ad· l~~ILUS Mklor.Tackle. ~=~: ld'it dividual to operate ai---------Mattn t.odiv.tooper~te penoQali..!.P.!O fR'mo.
mHwu.tJoa =r:;, ts ~ Blbfaltt.er, tealpor.z'1. lynt~npr.Type J>olidcmDOWavaJJ.2nd 370/1'5.A»PU~ta must • xerox m ach ln o an lMM'lOO. .... ...-•
.... aa.tDdi to 11>,...._MIRDblsl WoridDI 1MUJer needt 45+wpcn. l'Ull lime-(ot A lr4 Sldfb at all our b av• a tb.orouj_b $1 y Wfuna Nl1uel retall~wtorial llalallennc~ ...i-• aee oH tll'I NeldClmmedialtlJ amare ,,..._to can for 1nhte h.nalturo 1ua ... a,,.•~ ... _ ........... _ aowledtt of DOS/VS .62 per DA k>cadoo. No aper . .,. c d •..a .._,_apoaptlfNal Iaaa6Sbort1tnD _, ..-.~ ..__.. __ --.n .. -.. .....: ooentiU Qtt.em q'd. Por a p pt. call 0 • nee • exp u ~r ..-... ~ P">' -~· 2\4i Tf ol6 atrl ID N.8 , onept. , br ......... eandlJCtad and.JCL-wttJl RJE. ALt. 9TM530«S3l~ qullfied people. Will ,...._.ne poltttoO,.. .Mr.au.bk. llllme..U1-e • .....,,,. ladtku191r~•per1wec1.; JIODo.l'rla: n.t'a r111fOUP*Y ,...;;.... _________ ... Cnda.topJ*1.Cl>lf,ma n
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SUPPLY INCOIPOIA TIO aldenUal •commercial. 0...,. -i-•-. Exper. ln appt.49'-SUI&. exch.mlve calend.anl and 9'19-IMZ ..,.,.. • ., 11.1.i. an eldenalve llne ol ad· • • · aaa • tesel. Flex. hn.i--------•I vertlalnl apeclaltles/ Needs ha ndyman for expandlng KITCHEN HILP Unlon a bop. Contact .Real Ettate bualnesa elfta. If you service depL Light installation &
TYPIST W AHTID 16 Sherfd.tft dlulni ehaln,
F /time posiUon in our haod•made J.810. Pl.Ile
typing dept. Xlnt work· Cblna•crystal.8'141113
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Must be r1.1a:sonabty f t ••••••••••• .. ••••••••• • & accur. Apply ln person. P' R 0 RT DAM A 0 '£ D Pen n y s a v er. 16 6 0 HOl'POINT SALE laOIJ
Placent\a,CM w. Warner nr Hvbor.
For catering co. W111 Richard Wlnkler, SALARllD have a put hlatory of maintenance work. Good pay & un s
Lcepf/Secy $800 train. Aalt for Marvin, 7141170-7380. sales aucceas or wish to excellent company benefits included. UTI E Greet Vl P's · & handle 6'6-3820. Costa Meu. .............. ...... R ...,. r___ M.ANACilR beCift a career in sales, l . f b COORDIMA TOR
phones in beaut. otc. · _,.,_ IC--r· ~ Unique Homes ot Meaa youcanbenefitfromone Persons app y1n g or a ove Rapldlyexpaodin1cable
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For W1hr/l>ryra/1lefrit worklni or not 857-1113 Good typing & some ah Ladles Serious about 4~ Day wk. Jira 9·5. Verde ia offering a mon· of the moat lucrative employment should know Southern televlalon co. baa an lm-.
an asset. For variety changlnt your present Good front olc •kill.a & lbly salary plus com-commission structures Calif. area & be mechanically med. openinlt tor •1---------
pos Growing co Good standard or Uvlng thru exper.focapeclaltyprac· m!Jlslonstoallcen.seeex-l.nOW'industry. What we i·nclined. We offer 8 future w/a' uUUUeecoordinator.The w.-.&Dryer ~ Superbens' concentrated work tlce ln beach city. perienced in the Colt• need is an individual who growing company, "why not grow pos ition demand• a Like nu delux multi· cans.illy ~ w/peoplep/time.Callfor EmployerPayaFee. Mesarealestatemarltet, can deal directly with Jtighly productive, pro-cycle m odel• only.
appt.'96-SUI&. DR.PIRSOHHB. desirous of mana1in11, businessmen who use with us''. Job employment in Santa fe1.11 . lndlv. who will Completely reblt • re-Secret.-y toSIOOO Ladiea-lmmed. opentnp AJlencyolOrangeCo. organiJing and promot· calendars and BPecl.alty Ana at our warehouse. Applicants perform Jolnt fieldlna Hnhhed • Y•• r
Ple.asant nex. personall-Earn extra money~ 12lll W.LaVeta,Ste209 in& Unique Homes in the items to promote their apply Sat g..1 or Mon thru Fri 9-5 at w/utllity en1loeeria1 JPW'lllltee. l price onlY.
ty. Good skill5. ~eal Est pleasant p/Ume work. Orange 633-9740 Me.a Verde/North Costa b1.11ioess. Thi• is an ex-/ personnel. secure ex· your dlOlce $110 each.
devel bltgd pref d. Love· Call E.W.C. for appt. Medicalfrontorc. M•aarea. UiDterested. ceUent opportunity for 6501 E C-latr Street cavattng permits Ii: ~dellv~. Sale ends
lyl.rvineloc. 962-318l Ex-..1enced"'"'~. pleaae contact Jim Wood you to auociate yourself ....,. ~ maintain data on con· March 15th. Ala new &
CallSaUy S4().80SS .,.... .,_,, at 675«IOO. Replies will with The Thos. D . Lo.g leadl structlon, In Los Hite new refrti'••
Legal secretaz:y /recpt. '9H7<Ml bekeptcoaftdential. Murphy Co., a pioneer in 121 ~1 429 970 I Angeles, Orange & No. freezera & ranc• at ~ Sec:refarv $800 for preatige Newport MEDICAL the advertising field ~ • San Diego Counties. Ap· the cost at South Cont
Good atolls & some ex-Center law firm. Salary BACK OFFICE. Li·mlted -·• ISTATE since 1888. Your ln -plicant.smustbefamlllar Appllances,UJ-2M2
n-t hd rt commenaurate wltb ex· --itiau·ve and planning will .,. .....,. w/aerial & underground per . .,.,au ·corp q rs. X· Ray. Experienced. 5•• •5 , 1 tru ti •-be t pot 0 t.st din -..ience 6'0-8510 -d ... -•-e your growth uU . cons c on .,. ' Xln ent. u an g ..,_. . Newport n-ach d""to-. Have-1 .... for one top """'' UUJ• 1 . t tl n..1-'d copper tone Id hens ' NB bestl .,.., v.. ... .._ and success with our ab e to pr1n nea y. •\CU••• • CallS~I . • ;0-eoss Legal secretary 1·3 yrs 644·8722, 9 to 12 noon quality producer in established company. , Drafllnaexper. Lsdesira· cond,,$U5.Daya7Sl-Ml.
Y general experience, only. Irvine'• best location. Your accounts are pro-.... ble. This poe. offet:JS an Evemnpal-2335. salary commensurate Call f pointment rd I t t rting aal & O,.ratioM Clk $700 w / exp. 1n8 u ran c e Medical/Legal Secretary, or •P • tected and repeat o ers x n s a G E Waaher a )'1'11 old
Perfectspotforskiers& benefits. Parking. NB p/time, flex. hrs. N.B. RedHillRealtySSZ.7500 make money for you. benent pkg. Applicant ties:Kenmorewuher,re-
trip takers. Work (3) 12 law firm. Call Debbie at area. Call 64&-Sl94. REALIST A TE Write Richard E. Fisher, should forward rea.ume conditioned $18$. Hoover hrdays.Beoff4.Know'l 1u""l30 Sales Manager, The WefpW..ted 7100 MMllW..tecl 7100 orapplylnpenon at. portable Wlhr Ir dryel" of data control & com· 7141'"""' Motel Desk Clerk. Relief SALESPERSON Tbo6. D. Murphy Co., 110 ....................... ~;~T................... TM Ccwwuwelcationt Sl7S. Guaranteed 6 de-
J>uter input & printouts Lecaal~ clerk needed for 2 We'reexpand1ngagain& s. 2nd Street, Red Oak, SECRET·RY s-RET' ... RY/CLK COftlPClllY livered.S48-8672 needed . Top co • Small 'business UO Uon nites/wk at beachfront looking for top caliber Iowa 51566. "' "'-~ 3303A Harbor Blvd
w/greatest bens. firm in Newport Ctr motel. Apply at 1441 S. salespersons with high Immed opening tor or· To handle real estate in· Costa Meaa, Ca 92626 llcydel 1020
CallSally 54().6055 seeks exper d legal CoaatHwy,LB. performance records & ganlzed secy w/pleas vestor accts. Com · EqualOpporEmployer ••••••••••••H-••••-exper. in local area. Sub· SALF.S DIRECTORS personality, type 60wpm, munication. typing, & NEW & USED BIKES sec'y. Dictaphone, typ. MOTOR ROUTE mil resume in confidence Interested in fashion & SH & mkt'g pref. Good bus. math skills a must. Jteconcl. B ell trad~ Exec. Secy to S! 100 1~ 70+, sh req'd. Call Large Daily Pilot route to cosmetics? Sales dir. toe, nice ofc's. Frlnge Xlnt Joe I. benefits. • Cycle &Co~Newport
To yP in real est d1v. of Linda, 640-6960. in South Laguna-Laguna ROC)ef"'s Rfflty needed for new firm. beoef for co &fulan field. 644-8824. WaltenfWaitrnses Blvd. C.M. 6'2·7910
nationally k.nown&corp. Lifeguard/swim lnslrtrs Niguel. Monday through 2737E.Coastllwy Exp. Xlnt for goal & 833-8202 Sec'y /Bkkpr, Real Must be people oriented.,._,,,_ 1035
Good t yping sb. Full time summer, part Friday afternoons, Coronade1Mar,Ca92625 money oriented people. ...._ti _ _. Ma·1 $4hr. Vac,sickdays,in· _.
Tremendous bens. Beaut time Ye a r round . Saturday and Sunday Es Pree Cosmetics SECRET ARY ""' co .... ~ exp rf?. C \ sur benefits. 644-5404 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joe. s•" ""u c.P.R .• , W.S.I. pref. mornings. Approximate· Real Estate Sales People i70·2740 resume to 2845 • oas PERSIAN. Blue male.
Cal!Sally .. \/"........, Will train. Sun & Sail ly $450 per month gross wanted. Up to 90/10% Mortgagel.encling Hwy,CdM9262S WAITRESS, exper CFA reg. 9 wh old.
Club, 24752 Toledo Way, earnings. $50.00 cash de· comm. split. Nwpt Bch Sales· Fine J e w e 1 ry • Secretary to secondary Service Station Allen· necessary 21 +, food & 494-786Sor499-4816.Julle ClkTypTrn~ to $575 ElToro.586-0860 posit required. Phone 631--0900 tm1.mateu.rew~:d.a~n Prt~~ market adm.i.nl.strator of dant exper'd. Day & cocktails, lunches. Apply ~
1040 No exper nee. but, typ· 6'2-4321, ask for circula· a natlonal mortgage in· E ' Full & p/time AP· In person, LeBlarrltz ~
ing,useotadd1ngmach., LOAMPROCISSOR lion. Leave name and 673-4734 surance company in pl~~SbellStation,lJt.b& French Cafe 414 N. u•••••••T••RAININ•••••••G••••• variety duties in top co. with secy skills for number and make or Real Estate Newport Beach area. Irvine NB Newport Blvd. NB. DOG
Pleasant co-workers & mortgage broker firm. auto to be used and your LOAM SECY & TRME SALES PERSON Send resume to Ad#231, • · 6'5-6700 Your Place or Mine
super hens. S40-"""'"' Loan bacltground pref'd. call will be returned. Due to an expansion, we· Daily Pilot, Box 1560, Service Sta. Night Attend John Martin S48-00S9
CallSally """" Near Fashion Isle ....... _~ .a.i..t... areseekinganorganized ' d C-0Sta Mesa,CA92626 20r5 nites awk. Apply, WAITRESSES . S 11 AKC 714/644.s824. ~""Ull:' & aggressive sec'y who Prestige gift & e-Sbell,17th&Irvine,NB Cano's Seafoods of Mex· Spnnger . panle ' LeCJClll Secy $1000 M.A. CERT CLASS can handle personal con-corative accessory store SECRET ARY · · hiri g exp food champ. lines, liver/wht.
Work for chief council of MACHIMIST /Gett'I Starting soon, apply tact well. R.E. lie is re· ;,~~Jcated °!3u~tu !i~h p tr position for efficient Serv. Sta Help needed im· ~t~esses for day shift. 8 wks, shots, &&S-76S6
lrg real est d ev . Se.t-up&shortrunmill. Park Superior, 1445 quired & knowledge of outgoing personality & secy.Dictaphone.typing =EFu~~~rJ~~A~~~t Apply Monday-Friday, GERMAN SHEPHERD.
Corporate legal exper. lathe, punch press. Gd Superior.642-2410 loan processing is pleasing appearance. & enjoy detail work in Bch. • ' 3-5pm. 2241 West Coast AKC, 5 weeks, Xlnt
Profess. attitude & opport. toexpw/growing helpful, but we will train Full time, no experience busy R.E. ofc. Call Lila, Hwy. EOE. quality. Good watcb abilities. co. Co pd life/hosp ins . NURSES AIDES the right person. Position essary we tra1· n 833-2900 5,.0CI< PERSON dogs 638-9308 Call Sally 540-6055 Cole Instrument Corp 7.3 & 3-11. Exper. pref'd. is i11 our new El Toro ~ startfug wage, ex: · '' Waitresses, Hostesses. · •
(714)642..SOSOE 0 E Will train Mesa Verde branch ofc. This is a ceUent future. pleasant P /lime. Liquor store-BayMarieRest.,2371So. AKC Blond Cocke r .
Dlctaph Secy to $800 · · · Con H · 661 Center career oppor. withe Na· h A 1 1 SECRET.& RY nights. Wages open, app· El Camino Real, San female pup, 7 mos. All u•CHl ... IST .a. St, CvM. osp, at1D06p ere. PP Y on Y "' ly in person. 2937 E. Clemente492-7962 s bota. Housebroke n. Assist pres of outstand· ~ ,... "" tion's Largest Home in person. llam-6pm, Comm'! Loan Platform. d $150 49'2!186
mR local co. Greatoppor. Machinist Trainee, lathe OHi ..... _ LoPleaanseBCr8o1~erafe Firm. Tue. tbru Fri. Neat appear. req'd. Good ~~it Highway,. C M, Wanted a few good · •
w/dictaphone & manuf. &mills, apply at : Rima ce.....,ager THEGIFTEDHAMDS typtng&shskills. · workers, P /time & mack Labrador Puppies.
background. Enterprises, 15395 for orthodontic practice AL MAYNES Marina Pacifica Village Supplementallncome F /time, for cleaning, Purebred.8wltsofd.$SO
Cal!Chris 540-6055 Chemical Ln., Hunt-in Laguna Bch. Exper 213/924-7611 632BD,E.Pac.Cst Hwy Call71'/558-52so 752.0931,2-4pm gardening, & general togdhome.492·9413
ington Bch. 893-4534 pref'd. Phone Mon thru Long Beach For An lntervw Appt for appt. 1 ligbt maint. Apply in AKIT AS ~~Ofc . to.S70.0 MACHINE OPERATOR Fri,497-2464 RHln..-..a.-ity UHIONIAHK person,SS202Del0blspo, d I Ak·t d EnJOY vanety day tn th1s _.,......... ·-· SALESPERSON w/car N rtCtrD Dana Point. 8·6P M A ~ t I a ogs are ry pleasant ore Some Female plastic injection Parking Attent.. P /Teves. •Real Estate Office in Call on schools. Org. Co. 61~e!~ Beach r • Swim coach·S.C. Swim weekdays. 493-6222 available':<> select homes )vet bkk g & ·r t P operator, full or part & wknds, must be 18 & Costa Mesa has room for Earn $1S,OOO yr. plus. Con!. Sml comm. assoc.1 ___ .;__ _____ thru Ak1t.a Rescue . • e po accu . Y -897 1706 h C l·r D L C 11 r . I Equal Oppor Employer ing will land this pnme lime, . , ave a I . . . a only 3 more pro ess1ona Salary against comm. WATCHMAKER 524-5195
6314!20 agents o r trainees. N Mr May thru Aug. 645-1143 ---------pos. Maids; top wages paid. ---------1 Graduated commission ' o exper. n ee. . dys.548-421.3eves. To ass ist engineer Samoyed pups, btful, 6 Call Chris 54()..6055 Appl y: The ln n at PIX AftsWet" S..-v. program +extensive L o b e l . m o r n s Secretary, good skills to w/develo~m~n~ or de· wks old w /papers +
. . Laguna, 211 No. Coast Exper. pref'd. Will train. training program + on 7141640-8862. work in excitinit. fast -lic~te prec1~e i~trumen shots champion line, aft
R.ception11f to $650 Hwy .. Laguna Beach. Days/eves avail. Must line computer services + s• I r.<r. WIRE & CAILE l~nl'OWlF·an~.~hiino~es:~~t ~;~~ Switcllbocrd Opr talion for 011 field . Good Sor ..:kends 495-0415. Growing co. needs . type 35 wpm. Call for MLS +++.call Roiter """""..,.. ., Pulse system. Exper'd. working conds . co ~---..;...• ___ _
sparkling personality M~ntenance man for SS appt..64()..1791. at Century 21 Crocker, Estimator needed b y Garo. 75!HS11. Outgoing person for very bencfits&toppay.1'.:01.':. Ffoffto You 1045
1 od t l · g Fu wut apt complex In C.M.1....;:...:.... _______ , 642_5062 for appl. local electrical wire & 8 ok busy firm. Must type 55 Scientific Drilling •••••••••••••••••••••••
w m erfa ~ ypdml . n (213)865-3851 p ET IT I 0 N E R S -cable manufacturer for Secretary -. r er age, wpm. Salary based on Controls, Newport Bch Ad--''on Procedures e•.v ofc & rien y CO· Full/ art.ti Good pricing & quoting to for aggressive yacht r~•1 rt M nd Phone557-9054 ~., .... 1 bl mat-" workers. Uailat .. •aRcePenott . p me. pay R.E. APT SALES, well cumomer requirements. sales company. Nancy, exper ......... a er o ay AllkforRonLitUe with this ova e e
CaUChris 540·6055 Senior Citizen or semi· daily.531Vi7ll established ofc nds 2 lie Exper pref'd but not re-67J..9211 for Dic k or Linda, Dachshund.536-831.!
GtftOffi e t $SS5 retired. Hunt. Bch . .Full PRODUCTION & highly motivated quired. Call Calmont <-~JTYIMst 714187()..7471• Women for hous~IUan· YounK f emale dog, c o time. 752.2573 salespersons. Will train. Engineering 549-0336 --.. ,"'."'' sh. , Switchboard Opr. Wit I ing. ~trans, pa . me t r 8 j n e d , g re a t Jnterlestifng oppor.rif! thdis --...... -..a-.--,-__ --.. -M----1 CONTROL P(folc. Bkr, 556-6171. ~I . t yping & sto AMpp-r train. Must be avail or full time. Top wages. w/ctuldren have 2 dogs.
loveyocw/very nen · --"' ... y 1n per son . · wknds&evei.6's-8lD7. 642-7207,642-7430 , k iu'1-73'7a ly co-workers. Lite typ-Lite maint. work, 40 hr SECRET ARY Fuentes, Robert Bein, ....:can=....::t..;___ee...:p_ . ..;___ ___ _
mg & nice personality wk. Mature. Also, need PLANNER/ RECEPTIOHIST We are currently seeking William .Frost & Assoc., Telephone Solicitors ex-* * * * * FurnHwe 1050
helps get this spot . MAID. Travelodge, 6208 Immediate opening for a people oriente d 140lQua1ISt.N.B. perienced only, Sell WOMEM&MEH •••••••••••••••••••••••
w/adv oppor. W. Coast Hwy, N.B. r...:hcning Ageftt individual with clerical secretary w /good typing SECRET ARY Orange Coast's leading Earn $3400 a ~o. or more s~ft.Joog cwit.om padded
CatJ Chris 540-6055 ..._. •GEMENT Needed for electronic-skills to work full time. skills. Enjoy xlnl com-Type 60 wpm, sh helpful. newspaper at ~ome, your se.lling ~ob1le homes. po rt ab 1 e bar w l th MA~ Mission Viejo co. Min 6 Typing 50 wpm, must be pany benefits. Salary commensurate phone. Part time o.r full. Will tram. C~ll Paul, multiplex tuner, 8 track Wrd Proc Op to $900
This gilt.edged co. will
send you to school to
trajn on their own ma ch.
Good sal potent & xlnt
Trade as soc i at ion yrs exper. Must know poised and personable Apply9am-noon .,.o cc.,., Must~ ~ver 21._Highest ~.Anaheim. & turntable-all are built· w/proven distribution & machine shop & have and be able to handle Mon-Fri Personnel w/exper. '"° . ......._. comm1ss1on paid. Call i ns -plus two custom
training methods, offers electronic knowledge, busy phones. Please call TEL SECRET•RY 835-0031·3PMonly. Women want.ed run time """"•.,.ht iron bar atools. M t be h d 0 ker & MARRIOTT HO · ,,.. ,.or houseclearu·ng. Own ~·--ambitious people op· us ar w r 644 3389 '' Sh le ulri · t Degree . 900 Newport Ctr Dr Good typing & dictation. ~ _H,.....E SALES transportation. uo.0757 arp! 581·7446. portunity to start part se s c1en · 9am 'lil noon '_.. """' .....,
hens.
Call Rita
time & build own busi· not nee. Call Lillian, THEIRYIMECO Newport Beach Nice telephone voice. Tiredoftherootine?
540-6055 ness without investment 581-3830. • Equal Oppor Emplyr Mature. For small, quiet This job is for you! WonJ Procnsor ---------i 550 Newport Center Dr. mtr ofc in S.A. Either 6 or 8 Call Us Now At Typist, secretary. Strong which can provide un· · · N wport Beach ~~~~~~~~~! **I BUY**
P~--'Clk toS700 limitedincome.646-7989 Prof.Coupleseekslivem e€\,,,. E I ::.; hrs per day Mon-Fri. 833-8095 SH&typlngreq'd.Apply -...:---------1 care; 2 school age Equal..,.,por mpoyer Call Marge, 540·4242 Time-LiteLibraries !npersonto Mr.Fuentes,
Good osed Furniture & Appliances-OR I wUl
sell or SELL for You.
MASTEIS AUCTION !'eoplec~ntactis always Manicurist. experienced children. Light ---------SECRETARY betwn9am-3:30pm. EqualOppEmplyrm/£ Robert Bein, William i~terestiog. Co. would in sculptured nails. housework, pvt room, RECEPTIO ... IST Froet & Assoc.1401 Quail
l1kesomeprev.exper.& 642-6S4l board. Sal ary open. " We currently have Secretary to regional ---------St,NptBch. happytypeP!-lrson. Lead 557.3000; leave name, GENERAL OFFICE secretarial p·ositions 1 a l e 8 mgr, ad . Televi5ion _;__;:__ _____ _ in~ co. w/liberal bem MATURE WOMAN pbon.e#forJ. Sanders Typl.n& expr. necessary. open and are seeking ministrative duties. Full T.V. SYSTEMS Would you Uke a business CASH PAID
646-1616. 133-9625
program p /t ime to welcome Newport Center. Perma-personable individuals time Lag Nig area. C'.all of your own? You don't For gd used furn. ando CallRita 54()..605: newcomers & contact PROPERTY MANAGER. nent, benefits. Reply to capable or handling a dayorn1gbt499-4386 INSTALLER need an office to start. ques&clrTV's,957-8133
merchants. Flexible bra. Property Mngmnt firm Ad# 239, Bolt 1560, Dally variety of secretarial ...:..=..::-:--..:.;.-::.. ____ -t ~nings for individual Begin at home, full or Corner grouping 2 •tudlo
PIXTraint• to $65~ Need car, lite typing. ls seeldng sell-starter in· Pilot, Costa Mesa, CA duties. Xlnt typing & sh SECRETARY with 1 yr. ex per· as part/t ime. Ideal for beds with b~lsters,
Relief pos. offering lots 547-3095. dividual to manage in ex· 92626 required. $750 per mo. Experienced part time. telephone or cable TV in-husband & wife team. tailored colors, green
of variety. Need some . cess or 1.000.000 sq ft of ---------PACIFIC MUTUAL type /shrtbnd, Newport staller. Must have valid 646-4533 pattern & wood grain ta· gen'l ofc bkgd & a real Mechanic for small comm1 /induatrlal pro-RECEPT /TYPIST 700NewportCenter Dr Beach. 644-5460 drlverslic. Call644-3389 ble, very good cood. $65.
nicepersonallty. .engines. Need exper. perty. Applicanta w/ex· Tele & reception exper, NewportBeach 9am.'tilnoon YARDMAN G.E. stereo console ,
Call Rita :~A ---person to maintain neet percall714/1S2·0155 type nee, misc duties in EqualOpporEmployer SECRETARY THEIRVIMECO. Rental center has open-AM/FM, phono, pecan.
ProcnMt Cite to S6 75
Some gen'l ofc exper. &
mod accur. typing will
secure this xlnt pos.
w /top co. Plenty ofuppor
or lawnmowing equip· Fashion Is la nd ofc. Proreaalonal office seeks SSONewportCenter Dr. in gs f or 2 m e n . very attractive $50. Ma-
ment & small t.rucka. 40 CadlllacstoGo-Carts Temp poe. Send resume exper, well organized, Newport Beach Mecllanical knowledge pie .Knee bole burl with
Hrs wk. Permanent. WbatevertheFad to: Law Office, 610 --------• sell-starting individual. EqualOpporEmployer helpful, neat handwritr mirror,goodfordresaial
Good working condl· Roll 'em off the market Newport Center Dr, *Secretaries* Xlnt typiat (65 wpm) ing nee. Weekday off. table $15. Wood gra.in
t.iona. Location lrvlne. With a Classified Ad Suite 1220, Npt Bch. Ca Good telephone manner. Will train. Apply. 1930 kitchen table w/( blue can 552..8200 for more Ln· Call Now! 6'2·56"18 . 92660 No telephone call Employers Pay All Fees Noo Smoker. CPA firm TB.EX/flLIMGi Newport Bl, CM vinyl padded chairs. for adv.
CallR.ita formation. ..;;p_leas __ e.______ LizReindersAgency exper. a+. Challenging Petroleum m.kt'g co. in ~ood cond. $30.
S40-605n HtlpW•ted 7IOOJWipW•ted 7100 RECEPTIONisr for two N=~~~te~l~ =~rk~~.p~:~f~ltl:c~: ~~~b~iJ!ii !,u18~ Mtrchandis.
liling Clerk $675 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• girl front office, 1 yr. Call for Appt/Estab '65 ti on Newport Center. heavy telex & ofc. filing. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.ahog. bedrmaet, 7pcs, J
• b b d exp. 83Q..l395. CallM0-2539 Prior exp both areu es-•""'--1005 oakchrs, best offer. You won t e ore Nursing --•• 1 So lit ecyt'l _...,..... 631-02IOL w/\h.15 exceptionally fine Receptionist. some typing ........ waated 1100 M.A.. w----... 7100 ......... a . me es ••••••••••••••••••••••• M h wth ..,.. t SOUTH COAST tor 3 wks, May 1-19. CalJ .._,,,.. .. _,,,.. --as flll·in. Salary com · · Ho full t f • co. uc gro ...,.en , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mensura t e w I ex P /· use 0 urn. aOt" ~ln~~ns. • •• ____ COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 6'4-9040 quallflcauon. <7 u> MUSICIOXIS sale, Cheap. Good cond.
-·-llEC8'T /SWITCHllD 495-1980 Mra Kraft or CLOCKS 1....;552-4999~~-----
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Immed. openfn1 for an SAW S NG SALES Mn Kajawa. ~;!~ac:::::o:r'!~t:, H. B. Coado tum nle. Pwchas. Clk S7 60up
ltesp. pos. w /great co.
Xlnt bena & promotion
prospects. Worth in·
vestigatlng. • Call Rita ---
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EXCEPI10NAL OPPORTUNITIES exper'd pe.raon w/good · ADVERTI I Tow Truck Driven ex· wortd'a largest aelec· Plants, dre111r,
Telex. switchboard, & YELLOW PAGES per'cl._Top pay. Apply, tlon. Al a o glfta, bldeabed, a&ereo. U'l:'A.,DM & LEARN" t)'plng !'!kills, a pleasant O&WTowtng, lOOOirvine furniture, a ntlques. 21.S~
,...nun , penooallty, & who can A NB•• ... ._. American International; Sol /bJ 0 ... ••OPERATIONEDUCATION' work w·/a min of ve, _..._ l802 Kettering· Irvine. a,ireea m, ..... ...,
5eptember, 1978 . supervision for a 1row· Alnv~.1.,ncom. f24,900 TOWTRUCKDRIVER 75'-lm.OpenWed..Sat. ~uacai• '20-SIJO.
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tna N.B. pharmaceutical -...... Exp. mech. abWty, l(d
CE U Pro ld r ~ .. -co. Forappt.call6'2·7SU pay + comm 4'c benenta. STEW".,.TROTH 9 ---'al made elf • • • V e ~ u ldorPam. A.C. Auto Service l14C lW' wtJt: iid.n Prorine.W
GOING TO SCHOOL? -R.E.Salee Cerritos ~e ~~!~·San Amerl~~~tiques nausah>'de oourh. sns. W. Lo~ Ano-tea Or•nge "1emeo..,. --&: Fine Reproductions ott wtut., beautif\al ma.r·
CHILDREN AT HOM~? LIXECHICKENSOUP o w t Region need• field aalH TaAINEE· Sale s, 7&0E.DyorRd.S.A. bletopr'*1taoPh~•l
.. Jt-coWdn't burt'tocall ur H41,rn Clerlcal, Girt Sh op, <atNeWpOrtFwy) eolfeetable.Sl!.$.'-8 Schedules adaptable to Cllucll Naab about a re· f'ePfWtatlwe to 9011 yellow peige edYertlllr19 Prefer ffB re1ldont, 751-8922 drawer trtp\e dresser individu&l needs wlJ'd1Qc career ln real to buslneee people. ~nfngs exist In our mult drive. Intereatlng 1---------w/tolrt~r • 2 Com-
4 llourl ~ Availablo FOJ: Full/time & P /time
I
J'no tr.inlni If Cerritos. Orang• an West Lot ·An9tl•t po11tlon fo:r someone I•--------modes. All drawer1 aro -..i.. dMalonl. Mutt have a mfnlmum of 2 YMtt over ao:n •• ..,.._1114 or WHOLESALE oedar u..t. N.tl a ltl· J~qualify.MC).5101 ·~Ina dlt9Ct ..... ~end be Calll1M30~. TOTH!;TJ\ADIC Ue nnnt.,q ... er .,.. '° tn1wt owm1or.t ~ °' ttie ,... PEN bl& ...... -. Call ~ lndMduala llv• within comrnullng TRAVZLAGENT NOW O btwau1•a.•aa.1a ~ , W/tsper ••lllna ...-
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Ext. 615 SAt.Q.UNUSUAL OP. fOll~!MmMIW,CALl tnln« tldlle. Pl •Hbt ~~~~~~~~I;~~=~~;;-;;::::; NURSING ,OFftCE .fO•T. lf JO\l are en-• IUlhlirdhcW21'/594.5'41 ,., ·~ • xlnt ,,.. = l1foli1hatituo,abarftl ~u;::ub; .£.::!~\al6 11 J-'1~-..ws-.M••·''"',... ~ ~u. J.:t9 ~.:':;: uo.J~ro~ ..,•:..,., SOU'rH~~~~MtJN'ITY; ''' ~WbJU~,~,:: ·,;: lQJfJ ::n,~ lE.J ~ TYPISr -~~ ~lml. &!81,: ·
COASTAL 31812COaltHwY,SouthLaj'Uija : • .::...s~_: " .:A~o/CHMrol'F!,~~&~ Xe"qll IOO ~. JhlO :=::.~ \ ~~-=--.
L :=•~li1_1fA--.. _s, _ ,_ 114/-'PU, extei5 " --,..,llr•f"°"!pa ale-• CIC alr .. rt. AJ<nQUllS ~--~. ~1tii ·-·-~ £ Pa1 ~=eftef 1.U: I:<. . .A,.J.'qMGl()j)poTNniq, mJJlolll'f ; 111, .. llilltt bit 1-t • aec:\lr. 1J17So,Jlaln.S.A. ···A;;;:::Nlit~; .. ;~·=C~Jit;_;)1!=:-=~=-~=,uai;:::;~~-d~-s:;,~,t.:;.~Y,~:m;!!:= .. =~~,~~~~~,~~~=:~·Bail~~!itt::: ..... ~~~·:1.!::=;:~==,::?·======::::===~====:;==~~li=~=~llft~~==''::;~::::~~~<)f!t:a:~·J>.allr~~·IU~-'l=f.~'::J:::::::::::::=:=::::~ L "!,~~ -~-, y-, -----,. . . " . -} . . ' •
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Bay Shores-antiques, 1966 80HP Evinrwe OB ...... : ................. '72 Ford. Ready (Or camp-Doh. 9720 MGI • 9744 Auto1. lmport.d · Autos, Us•d A.Mto1. Used
plantt clothea miac Sat &d.cond, S6SO 1971 rriumph Daytona ing. FantastJc in & out. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-•••••••••
&-1.25Aiv1ata.Newp0rt. 646-8205. ~·~or ~sl offer. S2750.Eves,546-2J07 '72.AM /FM,w/Wirewbls. v-._,... 9770 Cort.th 9932 ~ 9950 See 1 t:d, 77S ShalJmar, SZ200 or oiler 64S-48ll ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ ••••••••••• 1• aet.okl Goods 1065 loah. Power 9040 tJ. CM. ~l2lf1.8 • or '70 VW Fastback. Compl •CORVETTES
•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "-·-"--W--"-..1 9590 rbJt eng, very good cond. 1978
PBJCAH AIRLINES YOUR ~/~=-o!j.Sate,160 ::: •• .':':'::......... 9746 ~ ~~ITE! NlCESELE~ON'
signed tt.d. edition pnnts RSHIHGr •••••••••••• ••••••••••. W'E WIU IUY '~•••••••••••••••••• or . HOW ARD Clle•rolet
a1N8Pler$10.unfrmd IOATISHERE!! Hent a 1977 t:x('utive YOURDATSUM '69 Kadetle, clean 'l)}SQBKSN/RFAM/FM DOVE&QUAJLSTS. byll.A.~ Motorho m\' or Mini · PAlD•'ORORNO'r tbruoul, 30MPG, xlnt stereo8trk,cberrycond. (Near MacArthur, Jam·
P .O. "Bo• 2225 NB 28Ft.CHAMPtOH motorhome from Herb TOP DOLLAR 'condition . $800 aoft. $1650./betofr759-0396 boree&Bristol>
76MBCURY
IOICATWAGOH
4 cyl, 4 •peed, rad1u
beat.er. U38PC0).
•$2795 540-5&30
1011 "~o" & so~ • LINCOUl·MERCURY Dealer lnqwrle1 lnv1t CF5417BB. Fly bridge , JoyiedJander Call any oC FOR Ti ••s 75U820 VotYo 9772 NEWPORT BEACH
6'7HAS3 5l2 30th NB s1ngla scre w. galley, these numbers c-.. ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• tm Dark blue Corvette ~ .......... ~~!. r~~~~::~~~!f~~:!~~~~: Hrlf H 111 • ~u~~a~ ~1df:: :;l~ .. ~;~·;!:~: ~:,yv~~~~ i:!~~-b~:~:~e~.~ 2626 =:~~:ivo. WANTED cl. depth finder & brand i beater, great ecooo. car. headen Mich elina See us at Southern ml. $10,800. (8881'YX) -S.COnd Locallon ..
TOP CAS H DOLLAR new, unused 2-way 1''M 74 motor hm, sips 6, self $1.:o>Finn.498-0322 Blaupupici AM /FM. Pvt: , Orange County's Volvo g.:_4> 8IO·lHT <213> 600 W. Coast Hwy.
p A 1 D F o R you 1 radio & HDf'. t.6800 or coot. air, power. many WE BUY Two 1976 long bed P.U., pty. $3&'50. Pb 6'G-°'21 & 11=iQ'1,i$'voLVO 72S2. Newport Beach _ ~EJ-:,~~1~~tii. !:,~~~~9~~11 eves & xtr~;~=~::R C~~~::s ~J:;:d.•$3Gea . .:::he912E, lmmac, 13~;:~~';1~~10 ~~ec~: Men: Montego MX
SILVER SER VICE 17' 1969 Shasta deep-V, '762J!OZ 2 2 .fspd A/C loml's,redw/blklnter,l $'1500.499-4764,D-GN Broug ham. ~,Ufull
FINE FUR N & AN f i b e r g I a s s . MIHI MOTORHOME CONNEll AM2FM iaPe. chrome ownr, many x tras . ORAMGECOUMTY ~ 9933 ~·=tc 250.
TIQUES. 645-2200 120Cbevy/Merc J.O .. lo CLOSEOUT!!! whla, deep blue w/whl Week : 634·7064, Evea & VOLVO •••••-••••••••••••••••a...;..;____:_...:.__:_ ___ _
hrs, conv lop, sun seats. 5 left to choose CHEVROLET vinyl half top. 28.000 ml. wlmds, TT0.2239 •i3 MERCURY Mac... full imtr. skils, transom For informallon call Don See to apprec. $6975. EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO .. XR7. fully loaded, ed. COl.OHY PARK fWf bait tank. CG equip .. Preston or Bob Wallace 2828HarborBlvd. 6'7S.7212 '75~Ponche911S LargestVolvoDealer cood. S850. Sat-Sw:I, or •••••••••••••••••••••• Holstrom trlr, 78 LH' & only at c~A ..... ESA ConcourseCoodition mOrangeCounty! am'1831.J618 VS. air cond , power
LE-Blond J8"x33" tape Reg. Xlnt operat in ~ 768-5888 .....,.. ... Rat 9725 Brown body, beige llhr BUY or LEA.SE ateering, power brakes,
& tools $2,750. Colchesle cond. $2800. Yorba Linda 546-1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Many Many Xlras DIRECT Dodge ff35 power windows, power L"~~~3:''i1:;~~t:~.r~t 996-1181 Trailers, Trav~ 9170 WEPAYTOPDOu.AR 1974 Fiat Xl.9. Jo ml. xlnt 1!n~o~gio':1~·;i>f~~l ~,-w,-.•. ;;;·;;;~:~:·;;:i-~ ~~~SEY~r/FM r adio. ~=1396~:: 1978 ~~i~~:i:;:~~ ~=Wi~ ~=~cwwbds aee.~.~-liiejl\!iej ~·~PIS, clean. s4i2.~go
...................... SEA RAYS ~e~e~4~M~all: ~~:Ltaextndean ·~~r~~5:~~~:.f~~~ ~7~~zEi ~=1 ~~-~ ...... !!~~ l~!killijl
WANTED lDJQ FEET 1976 X-L. 26', side bath, ~UH.ar~~BIClvl(d. before9amoraft6pm. m.aos2after6:30P.ll. ,......._ .... ~ ~PHIL 2626 HARBOR BLVD.
TOP CAS H DOLLAR 0-loaded w/xtras. 277 E. MNM ......-·-""•T 2 2 bll -.,...,.. · LONG COSTA MESA PA ID F 0 R V 0 U I 21st St. S48·7037 Costa Mesa .979-2500 tto.da 9727 -...... • new · • re · ••••••••••••••••••••••• JEWELRY. WATCHES. EVERY BOAT ....................... tr•ns ,Kon1s,Recazo, G_r.. 9901 FORD "Second location ..
ART OBJECTS. GOLD. Auto Sen-Ju. Ports TOP '5,0QO/b.o. 673-7899. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 600 W. Coast Hwy.
S IL v ER s ER v I c E , ON SALE! & A~ussoriea 9400 DOLLAR lrmcl Mew '77 '74 BLACK 911 TARGA. 'I)} Cad·Broughm Sll50. :n Newport Beach
FINE FURN. & AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID HONDA Cars Sportomatic. Lo miles, cad2-drSeville $3000. 12
TIQUF.S.M5·2200 BUY NOW r.~c~as~;2ba~~P~if~~ FORCLEAN MANY gdcood.SSl-3394 ~~o:cfttue~a'n ~:!t ~
LUGGAGE TAGS AND SAVE incl's bellhou!>&ng, fl y IMPORT CARS ToClaooseftoolat '88912, new paint, 1750cc, coDd. Must aell, .P.P, "Ho,,..
from your business card. Over 100 Boals in Stock wheel, pre!>surc plate & ALL MODELS UNIVERSITY k pd, mags, xtraa. $4800. '7~dya. ol '"• ~g p::eo~~~Pf~~/a~~ ForlmmediateDelivery clutch. Al1'o all pedal Oldamobil• 675-5077eves&wknds SbellforFord.$200orbCst ~':'~:.!.''::°.!~~;°"-:::;; Viking ..
return permanently HARRISOH•S linkage, i.etup for •55.•57 ..... ___._ Cars • GMC '66 Porshe 912 red/blk lo offer. Call 645-5061 alter-=========
sealed attractive lag "" ~ $400/bcst offer. .---Trucks mi . M i c b e Ii n s ' 3pm. '70 LTD Brougham 4-dr
strap, meeting airline SEARAY 2850HarborBlvd. Blaupunkt, lmmac. AMC 9905 sedao.Xlntcood.Callaft
'74 Mac
MOKTtGO Radio. PIS, P/8 1.0. reqwremcnts. Pre· 3101 Coast Hwy, N.B. Autos for Sate Costa Mesa 540-964-0 $5750. 5ee lo apprec. -••••••••••••••••••••• Spm; '9&-3476
vent loss & theft! 1''or a 631°2547 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 497.3195 ~-dor $2499 'T2 .m.11ta • runs good. '73 Ford Grand Torino personalized ta~ enclos , . . c---. Roce 1972 HOHDA .. _.-.u. 9755 ~Bo,..,bt wallpaper, fabric 0 20 <>pen ~odel SkJpJack ""i'od; • 95 0 -· -new car. Sport, vtnyltop, air, P/S.
"D Glo" pa nor & w Radio bait t.Jnk, top & 4 WE BUY COUPE ••••••••••••••••••••••• P /B, AM/FM 8-trk, mint
'"On.•,., a r-111 ti :18 mo. oefe.,ed
"21L7t + ''" & locleme APA 1 7.9 ~1'o O .A.C.
ay ~ ' 22sb OMC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4s........1roofrack "-only TESTDRJVEOUlt cond ...... II ..,100 will back & lnm you cover . P · .,.,.,.,.. °' lllKk 9910 ' mun ~e · -·
tags. Or try two cards Walker6'73-5754. Dragster s et up for USED C •RS 39,000actual miles. Ideal -i.E CAR ••••••••••••••••••••••' call9am-2pm , 675.8698
IOM.I081
'7Slol&C
MONAJtCH
AC, .... llUfO PIS. PtB. back to back Chrysler or flathead A for skiers & surfers .
PRICES SEA RA y 21' engine. S850. 549-3270 CALL GARTH (Q27GBZ). OF THE YEAR"
S2eaor3 SS '70 Hull, regeled, '71 4Whee1Drins 9550 UsedC.rMgr OHLY$1175 Goodinvenlor)'\Jlatock.
415 lags$1.60ea. OMC, 1/0 eng. 210 hp, ....................... 540•5630 Mt•,.,t.UMtn .H:urr')'wblle theylast!
619tags$1.50ea new canvas. full cover, COSTA MESA MIRACLE
JOor moreSl.40ea. cutly cabm wlbunks. "" "" .. ~<;;:::t5•Mesa MAJDAjRBtAULT
Sales Tax Included Back Bay shp. Xlnt cond. AMC-JEEP '71 2150 Harbor Blvd.
NO CARD? $SSOO. Frank 759.0941 or #I In c....12f. COSTA ,...,..,A Dr -.a ,.,.8 UN 2626 HARBOR BLVD. '75 HONDA CVCC 5 apd \~ .. ...., aw your own or s._.. 675-lv• • • 64~5700 name, address, phone "~ ..........
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FREE COSTA MESA immac, 16,000 m i,1 _______ .....-__ _
we'll make one card per -._... WE IUY yellow· (0'7 MM 0 ) l6 1971, auto. 4 dr, air
tal(.Add25<each. Chcm'hr 9050 AirConditioner 89'l..J'76S cond . Mec hanically
Send check or money or· ••••••••••••••••••••••• on new 1977 & 1978 J eeps. USB> CARS! KCll"ll'llllll' Ghia 97)5 sound. New pa int 1 derto: Charter plush 60' yacht. Does n o t in c lude We'rethe new Cbevrolet ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner. P.P. (LPA306)
rlLOTPRIHTIHG reasonable. hourly or Wagonecr limited CJ S or dealership in the Irvine 673-884S P .O. Box 1560 daily. Newport 67~·2172 CJ7. Offer good only on Auto Ccnlcr. We need '73 Karmann Ghia, 34K ---------
Co6t M c 92626 ---factory air equipped yourusedcar! mi, immac,, radials, RollsRoyce 9756
__ _3__esa. a . . ~~;.~~~ •••••••• !?~~ vMehichleJsl. 097ffcr c~p1res JOE ~~l1~5d$y~750 /offcr . ··~·l·•D•E•A••l•E•R•••N•U•••••••
$129.95, Frame, pedestal. FUJI . YAMAHA oarrVER·s11"'0· CKED MAC PHERSON . . I .S.A. 19 s s G bi a coup c . ----.ROY heater, mat.t, lint•r and DEALERS WITH JEEPS CHEVROLET eo 1 1 t h m fill lut. F1oat'N Dream mp ete nu enl(, c u c ' R CARVER
Waterbeds. 21164 Beach 549-8 02 3 21 Aut~~~~ef Dnve paint. $1695/bsl. 494-2130 r ROUS-ROYCE
Blvd, HB. 960-3202 2524 HARBOR BLVD. 768-7222 Mmda 9738 U40J~mbom
COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• \"----' ~ euc.ll
4 King Tut tickel8
646-5308
Offlu hnMtwe & ,.,.,...... 8085
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Royal Elec typewriter,
never used due to death
in family. Cost $650. Will
1bree each: ll'S200 Bur-
A.utos. IMpcMied '75 red Toyota L/C, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond, many xtraa. IMW 9712 67~SSUS, 846-~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
•74 GMC Jimmey While
Many xlras P.P. $4.500.
Call 646-8525
TNCJu •••••••••••••••••••••••
FUU SB.ECTIOH
OF 1978GMC
MOOS.SHOW
----'------• Pickups, vans, 4X4's.
1978 BMW's
HERE NOW!
WANTED
$300 Finder Fee for
Suburbans & Jimmys
priced as low as
$4358
'78 GMC ~ ton
pickup-(51.5889).
COMPLETE
IODYSHOP
HOWOPEM
CREVIER
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COSTA MESA
DATSUN
m i racle
mazda
2150 H..t»cw ll•cL
Costa M.sa 645-5700
Gl18TAJSON
UNCOl.N MHCU•Y
JtlOO .... ..._. """' ..... .... 142.a44
ClOSED SUNDAYS
'73 Buick Le Sabre. pwr, '72 Gran Torino wgn. 9·
air, Ult whl, tinted glau, pus, A/C, P /S, P /B.
OW»' xtra.s. lllnl cond. AM /FM stereo. Dir.
Sl850.960-1701;4&H420. m aintained. $12SO.
$2799 , .. Oft. + laa & lteeme 111.71 •e mo. oeterr..s
1:1979.AI + l&a & ,_
Al'A 17.60 .. O .A.C .
(770MM) 51 Buick ~ restored, 648-StOlevea.
$&50oclrade? 1976 Granada Ghia. 2 dr, GUSTAFSON 642-4758 air, stereo, new tires " UNCOLM MERCURY '68 Buick c:i-1ark PIS A/C brakes. $3,SOO. 64,2...C7S8 ..,.., 16'00 9eo<t> &o.il••o•d Clean Good Condition '74 Ford Torino wgn. Pwr. .....,,i..g,.,.. a.oci.. I $595.orbstofr~l air. cruise, rack, xtra 142-8844
CodHloc 9915 cln. $1995.494-2130 ~i..~~~~~~~~~:p
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 Ford Granada, 6 cyl, .:: __ _
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OVER 100
CADILLACS
TO CHOOS! ROM
AT ALL TIMES
"'Low Pric"I"
LEASING
494-1 Ill 546-H'7
good cond. Lo mi, full
pwr. $3000. 493-6222
74 FORD LTD SD
Power brakes. power
'75 Colony Park Sta l.
Wgn. Full power, rack,
etc. $3750. (714)661·2431
st~ng, AM/FM Sterro, Mmfan«J 9952
with 8 track tape. Air ••••••••••••••••••••••. rood. (786KYI)
•$2275
540-5630
IOllXSOX &SOX
• LINCOLN·MERCURY
'68 Convertible, very nice
cond. $2100. or offei-.
752-7101
'75 Mustanl!, very clean,
lease up. must sell.
2626 HARBOR BLVD.1--.--*-66_1_·303_1_* __
COSTA MESA 74 Mustang Ghia II, auto,
"Second Location" V6. PS, PB. sunroof.
. 600 W. Coast Hwy, AM/FM 8 track, xlnt
Newport Beach cond. 968-3089
IOll"SO" & so~ • I INCOl.N ·Ml nCURY
2828 HARBOR Bl.VD.
COSTA MESA· ..
"s.cond Location.. •
LINCOl.N MERCVIY 800 w. Coaat Hwy.
NewpOft Beach lteoO e.odi .... le_d
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142 .. 144 lt7T Arrow GT. Xlnt
AM/FM sW'eo, air, spec
OT pack, pin stripe
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aft a. 113..oot ask for
Dan.
DAILY PILOT
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Monday. Man:h 13. 1978
Lighter In taste.. Lower In lat And still cifers up ·
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Fountain Valley
EDITION
·* * VOL. 71, NO. 72, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1978
Afternoon
N.Y.Seoeks
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.TEN CENTSI r
· Bonfa Details Cons~tant Spending
Huntington Beach City At·
torney Pon Donia has released a
leport which shows that city de-
partments have spent $737,431 for
the services of consultants since
Jan. t.197S.
to lll-fated efforts for downtown
redevelopment.
Bonfa said be made the report
to the City Council lut Monday
to put the matter of costs for out·
side services into perspecUve.
The biggest spender for out-
side consultant service was the
city's planning department
which paid out $159,742, accord-
He said he was netUed by a re-
port by City Councilman
Richard Siebert which showed
that the dty spent $175,000 on
outside legal consultants for the
past three years. ·inl to Boofa's figures.
More than $65,000 was devoted
:Wreckage
,,
Mow the Rug
Gross Grows in HB Home
Huntington Beach housewife Tillie Kurash says that
she hasn't been trying to fool Mother Nature. She thinks
that it may be the other way around.
SPINDLY, PALE-GREEN shoots ot grass have
sprouted in Mrs. Kurash's golden·brown carpet iD the COl'-
ner of her living room.
While she doesn't quarrel with the color combinatioll,
Mrs. Kurash would just as soon the graas would crow out-
side where it belongs.
"When my son Steve told me that there wu crass
growing in the living room, I said I don't believe it. ·
.. THEN HE SHOWED ME and I can't believe it," she
says. Mrs. Kurash believes the greening of her living room
started when rain water collected in her backy8{d. She thinks some of it may have seeped through tbe foundation.
Elementary detective work round that the grass was
growing near the cage of Lemon, the family parakeet.
IT WAS THEORIZED that the birdseed spilled on the
floor and germinated in the dampness. Lemon wasn't talk·
ing.
Mrs. Kurasb said she's going to call her insurance
company to see if grass in the carpet. is included in her
homeowners coverage. ....
Situcation Monitored
Overflow Seen
No Threat Yet
By KATHY CLANCY
Of .. Olillf PllM SUit
Rain-diluted overflow from a
former industrial waste disposal
site in Riverside County poses
no danger at present to Orange
County waterways, officials of
Miners Defy
.Court Order,
Staying Home
the state Water Quality Control
Board aald today.
Jim Anderson, executive of.
ficer for the board's Santa Ana
region, said bia staff is continu-
ing to monitor the 1lte, which is
located in the Glen Avon area.
Tbe now-closed site earlier
was used to dispose of acid and
other indUstrial wastes.
It posed a pop\ble threat last
week when rainwaters reached
the top ol a concrete and earthen
dam separating the site b'om a
flood control channel about lour
miles from the San1a Ana lllver.
Anderson said enough water
was pumped from beblnd the
dam over the weekend ao that
crews could begin repalridc the
face of the dam. ·
By the time water pumped
from the site passes throu4h the
flood channel Into the river and
into wat« already imJ>OUDded at
Prado Dam. Anderson said, the
presence of acid wute is un·
detectable.
He said crews were attelllpt ..
ing to keep cblldren from play·
ing lo the foamy lookini lloOd
channel water while pumping
was under way.
He also said there ls a
possibility of contamlnatioo In a
very small area of the under-
ground watet basin near the
site.
The area was med for ln·
duatrial waste 4ilPQN1. between
19S7 andim.
Here la the brukclOwn of con-tract ccmu1tant aenlcea aa re-
ported bTBoafa:
• -Building Department -
$2,000 for an inspection by a
county 1eoloelst-·
-CltJ Clerk -$25,5'5 for ad· vice and supplies during elec·
lions. (City Clerk Alicia
Wentworth said that cost for the
consultant aervice was included
In supply costs.)
-Finanee Department -
$83,000forthree audits.
-Parks and RecreaUon Department -$119.29& for prtnt.
lng ot brochures and bulletins,
planning of parks, appraisal of
sites, englneerlng and lighting
systems.
-Personnel Department -
$146,149 for labor negotiations,
Wi>rkera compensation as·
al.stance and grievance cases In· votY~ police chief and city at·
torney.
-Public Worb Department-
$65,92f for englneeriqg, ap·
pral1al, legal work, water
• atudies and water protection.
-TteUUNr's office -$40,000
for self.imurauce procram and
related coeta.
-City Councll -$1151 '1'15 for
misceUBDeOUS and legal consul·
May I .dentify
Delly .... Miii ......
REMAINS OF PLANE THAT CRASHED OFF HUNTINGTON BEACH WASH ASHORE
Authorities Still Mum on Identity of Piiot Preaumed Lost After Mid-air Colllalon Saturday
WadcliD Trial T_errorists .. . .. .
Shoot Six
In Holland
Pathologist Notes
'Nothing Unusual'
ASSEN, Netherlands CAP) -
-Masked and heavily armed
Soutb Moluccan militants shot
their way Into a government of-
fice building today, wounding at
Jeut stx people and taking 30 to
40 others. hostage, authorities
said.
A DUtch Justice.. Miblstry of·
ficial said the gunmen. number·
ing at least three. were making
.. similar demands" to those
made tu previous Moluccan ter·
ror attacks -apparently !pe&n· ing freedom for Jallecko~rades ·
and a plane to fly them out of the
country.
The area around this northern
J>ut~b eltr has been a focus of
attacks . by Molucean mllltants
demanding Dutch help in win-
ning Independence from In·
donesla for their Asian
homeland, a former Dutch col·
ony. Thousanda of Moluccans
are In Holland as lmmto-anta.
By TOM BAKLEY
Of• o.Mr ,.. Miff
A pathologist who examined a
dead baby the day after Dr.
William Baxter Waddill alleged·
ly strangled it testified today in
Orange County Superior Court
that sbe saw "nothiAg unusual ..
in the condition of the corpse.
Dr. Lina Yu, a member of the
medical staff at Westminster
Community Hospital, told the
jury after being called by the de-
fense at Waddill's murder bial
that the dead fetus appeared no different from the bodles of other
babies who died after saline abor·
lionswereperfori:ned. '
The Hong Kong•born
pathologist testified that she bas
examined .. between 50 and 100"
fetuses which died after saline
fluid was injected into the
mother.
And abe told defense attomeJ
Malbour Watson that she saw no At least two persons fleeing
th•· modem Drente provincial
govemllJ!eDt oUIH building were
runned down from behind and {:. •• J..:~·"" .,eer slightly wounded, and it was ~ ~J~&a J 4
ported that othent-were shot in· Princess ~--side tbe bulldlng. n#Ule The taTOtlstt, said to be armed
Witb pistols and at least one LONDON (AP) -Prineels
m._aehine· aun, sprayed tbe Anne, dauahter of Queen :=~ ~!°: Elizabeth II, was surrounded and
armoreil can ..a.......... the build· jeered by campaigners aiatnst ...... _. fox hWJt.inl when lbe took part in
infiany· .,"emment employees ~:!~~bonesspeciallybredfor
fled tbe bulldine tu a panic, "Amaie 5'opHuntmcCbarlle,"
some elitinc don fire hoses read the bunen 1QVed by about
lcnrered from wtndon and then 15membenoltbeHuntSaboteun
Oeetna thrQucb the backyard, Association on Sund.,. Charlie is <a.enmao-. .. ,. .U> . 11anttorafox.
sign of the heavy throat bruising
which the prosecution claims
was infilcted by Waddill.
It is alleged that Waddill, 44,
of Huntington· Harbour,
murdered the baby when he
panicked oo learning that the
fetus had survived the abortion
he attempted to induce in the UD•
wed, 18-year-old mother. ·
Prosecution witnesses have
testified that he ordered hospital
staff out of the nursery on
March 2, 1977. and then
strangled the baby after telling
a fellow physician: .. this baby
· can't live."
The prosecution alleges that
Waddilf told a witness that the
child's survival would mean his
involvement in lawsuits totalllng
millions of dollars and that the
• baby must have suffered severe
brain damage as a result of the
abortion attempt.
Dr. Yu tesWied today that bad
there been anything unusual in
the condition of the dead beby
she examined on March a she
would have noted that fact in the report that was placed before
her on the witness stand.
..I saw no evidence of
trauma," ahe said. "And the
baby I eumtnecl looked very
much like many·of the other
a~lne abortions I have ex·
amined at Wj!ttminster eo·m·
munlty Hoepital."
Dr. Yu testified that many
babin aborted by sallDe carr7
the cbaraeterlstics pointed out
hi-the infant aUepdly murdered
by Waddlll -discoloration aad
evlclace of bleeding under the
akin.
tant services.
Bonfa said tbe city attomey's
office contracts for no outside
consultant service and has no
budget for such service.
Siebert finds fault with the
practice.
"It is because of this metbocl
that we never know aactly bow
much is spent by the legal de-
partment." Siebert claims.
Pilot
Plane's .
Debris
Found
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of ... Delly Pftll IUff
I
j
l
Crumpled chunks of a small
plane that dove straight down
2,000.feet into the sea ofl Hunt-
ington Beach after a mid-air col· lision with another aircraft
Saturday continued washing
ashore in heavy surf today.
One of the largest single seg •
ments of the plane bore its serial
numbers, leading to identifica·
lion of the plane and presumably
tbe pilot whose body has not
been recovered.
Investigators declined to iden.
tify the student pilot who
checked out the orange-and·
white plane from Shaw
Airmotive, at Orange County
Airport, shortly before the
tragedy.
Wreckage and debris began
float.inc asbol'e Sunday, bat nooe
of It bore any markings that
could caaf:irm tbe plane's origin aaw tbe tuselage segment wi1b Mtial awnben 1urfaced.
Sbaw AJrmotive spoltesmea
today ded.ined to comment on
the crash, in which the other
pilot nursed bis damaged Cessna
150 safely to an emergency land·
ing at Mile Square Regional
Park in Fountain Valley.
Orange County Sheriff's dep.
uties identified him as Arne
Petersen, 46, of 1851 Port Charles
Place, Newport Beacb. He
escapedfmury in the collision.
The Beckman Instruments
Inc. employe was unavailable
for c·omment about the crash to-
day.
He told sberifrs Investigators
(See PJANE, Page A%)
HR Council
Eyes Ballot
Huntington Beach City Council
members will atte mpt to de-
velop wording tonight on a
series of city charter proposl·
lions that · will appear on the
ballot in June.
· Voters will be asted to decide lf three elected positions -city
attorney, city clerk and city
treasurer -should be made ap.
pointive or remain elective.
Other charter proposltlon11
deal with lalartes for city council
members and if their time in of·
fice ahouJd be limited to two con.
secutlve terms-. The meeting will
be held at '1:30 in cit1 collDCil
chambers.'
-.
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PREPARING FOR 'RESURRECTION' IN MISSOURI
Daniel Roger• With Mother's Body In Freezer
Res1•rreetion?
Preacher Freezes Mom's Body
REEDS SPRING, Mo. CAP) -With an upright freezer as
lhe coffin, the frozen body of 80-year-old Gladys Rogers lay in
state in a smaU chapel in southwest Missouri. Her son said sbe
would rise from the dead and give a sign "the end or this age" is
near. ·
Evangelist Daniel Aaron Rogers asked three, other
preachers to assist him in the Sunday "resurrection service" at
Clarksoo Mortuary in Reeds Spring, a town of about 280 and the
only place he could find a mortician who would go along with bis
plan.
HIS MOTHER DIED FEB. Z in Harrison, Ark., 2S miles
south of here, and Rogers had her body packed in dry ice for six '
days, then placed in a frffzer. It took Rogers more than one
month to win a permit to have the body removed from
Arkansas.
"Jesus commanded us to preach the gospel, heal the sick,
raise the dead," said Rogers, when asked bis motive.
Rogers arranged for gospel singers from St. Louis to lead
singing in an adjoining chapel as be and his fellow preachers
prayed for the resurrection to occur. Only the four preachers
were allowed in a combination office and visiting room, closed
off from the chapel, which contained the freezer run by a porta-
ble generator. '
"WE EXPECT MOMMA TO BE raised," Rogers s aid from
his Harrison home. "A neighbor of one of my associate
evangelists said she had a vision, and she saw Momma open her
eyes and get up."
Missouri health officials have said they would allow the r~
urreclion efforts lo continue for an unspecified period of time.
before requiring that Mrs. Rogers be buried.
Rogers said be believed the resurrection or his mother
would be a signal that Christ is coming "and the end of this age,
as we know it, would be near." He said this m·eant "all the
wicked will be burned up, by fire ••• we believe by atomic
bomb fire." .
"That don't mean it's gonna happen the day after Mom is
raised, but we do believe that the time will be near," he said.
"The righteous, the good people, they're gonna s urvive. Just the
extremely wicked are gonna be d~troyed.''
Crashed Aircraft
Owned by SA Firm
National Transportation Safe-
ty Board investigators said to-
day the plane that carried five
unidentified people to their
deaths near the Mammoth Lakes
airport Friday was owned by a
Santa Ana construction comoanv.
A spokesman for the agency
l?aid the single-engine Cessna 210
JS operated by Ule 1..owmar Corp .•
2533S. Main St.
A· company spokesman would
say only that the firm "bu no
word (about the craft) as of th.is
time" when queried this morn-ing.
Meanwhile Mono County
Coroner's deputies said they ex-
pect to establish the identities of
the five dead people late today.
The bodies, burned beyond
recogniUoo, were found in the
wreckage of the small plane, ac-
cording to Sheriff's Deputy
Archie Christiansen.
The plane crashed and burned
at about 8:30 p.m. Friday while
taklng otf from the akl area
airport. CluilUanaen said the
craft hit a rocky. aaow-eovered
r idge at about the 7 ,200-foot
elevation several hundred yards
DAILY PILOT
east or the airport landing strip.
Investigators who are still
probing the cause of the fatal
crash said the six.seat plane was
flown to Mammoth from Orange
Co~ty Airport.
4 Cars Crash
In ~untington
Beach Pileup
One youth escaped with only a
bruised arm and three other
motorists emerged unscathed
Sunday in a four-car pileup that
left one vehicle upended on its
side at a major Huntington
Beach intersection.
Scott C. Henbree, ·18, of
Upland, was briefly trapped in
bls overturned auto ln the t.:45
p .m . multiple colll1lon on
Paclflc Coast lUghway at Beach
Boulevard.
The impact caUAd the right
front wheel of Henbree'a auto to
crumble tbrou.th the Pactnc
Coast Rltbway paveme!1t1 .,here the earth b aat\IJ'atea
with ground water due to heavy rains.
Police said they are attempt-
lng to pinpolqt the euct cause~
the ac~ but added thM a
primary UUM ... Henbree ...
inc coetnli1 et hls car before tbe
aeries ol eolllalona.
Missing
Brothers
Mystery
The whereabouts of two
brothers. believed kidnapped in
Huntington Beach Thursday, re-
mained a mystery today.
Police have arrested two
Buena Park motorcycle club
members and charged them
with the kidnapping of Charles
Duane Taylor, 20, and Allen Greg
Taylor, 22, at the younger
brother's 1513 Alabama St. re-
sidence.
Buena Park police Sgt. Jerry
Smock said the kidnapping is
believed to be a retaliatory action
by motorcycle club members
stem ming from a shooting inci-
denlinJanuary.
One or the kidnap suspects.
Thomas Floyd Pugh, 31, claims
t he Taylor brothers• baJr-
brother, Ryan Baker, was in-
volved in a shooting incident in
which Pugh was wounded in the
back, police said.
Police assert motorcycle gang
members kidnapped the Taylor
brothers in order to obtain in-
formation from them about
Baker.
Pugh and James E . Earl, 32,
remain in Huntington Beach jail
in lieu of $25,000 bail.
Baker and two of bis friends
were arrested last week after
they allegedly assaulted a
Garden Grove woman in an ef-
fort to obtain information on the
whereabouts of the missing
Taylor brothers.
Police said Baker and bis two
friends, Anthony Murray, 19,
and Brett Robertson, 20, both o(
Garden Grove, are being held on
assault charges.
Water Boards
U~pposedin
Four Dutricts
There will be a five-way race
June 6 for the district 1 seat on
the Orange County Municipal
Water District's board of direc·
tors.
But 1n four districts of three Orange Coast area water
boards, there will be no election
in June because no candidates
filed by Friday's deadline to
challenge the incumbents.
In two other districts, District
3, of the Coastal Municipal
Water District, and District 3 of
the Tri Cities Metropelltan
Water Dis trict, the filing
deadline was extended until th.ls
Friday because the incumbents
did not seek re-election.
Candidates for Municipal
Water District include:
-Dbbid I, David K. Jones,
Huntington Beach, incumbent;
Barbara A. Bartol, Huntineton
Beach, businesswoman; James
W. (Jim) Edwards, Costa Mesa,
industrial developer/consultant;
Tim Hatch, Costa Mesa, no oc-
cupation listed, and Michael
Griffith. Sunset Beach, no oc-
cupation listed.
-Dlltrict 2, Gerald E. Price Westminster, incumbent; '
-Dbtrlct S, Clem M. M cColloch, Laguna Hills, in·
cumbent; A. Otto Kutsch, Santa
Ana, protective service officer;
Wayne A. Clark, Irvine, Irvine
Ranch Water District director.
Candidates for director of the
Tri-Cities Municipal Water Dis·
trict are:
-Dbtr1ct 3, Wade F. (Doc)
Lower, San Clemente, retired
oral surgeon.
-District '• Arthur J . Holmes, San Clemente, appoint·
.ed In cumbent;
-District I, Gary L.
Carmichael, San Clemente, fire
officer; Wayne T. McMurray.
San Clemente. appoln~ incum·
bent.
Candldat81 tor director of the
Coastal Municipal Water Dis·
lrict are:
-Dl1trlet 2, James W.
Deeter, Lquna Beach. appoint-
ed lncumbent:
-Dllbtd I. Doeald A. Mein· nis, Newport Beach. engineer;
,.:: ~ f, W.K. Patrick, _,.aa--. lDCumblllt.
Running tor lolJs
·Potential Huntington Beach city llleguards
hustle down the beach Sunday in run-swim-run test. Finy-seven prospective lifeguards
tried out Sunday. About half of those were
. selected to participate in training program
to be conducted during Easter vacation.
Only about eight of those will be tapped for
summer openings on the lifeguard corp~
that patrols the municipal beach.
I',... Page Al
PLANE •••
bis Cessna 150 was bit from the
rear by another aircraft which
apparently had been gaining
altitude beneath him.
The impact damaged the tail
of Petersen's plane, but not
enough to throw it out or control.
Dan Peeler, 21, of 206 21st St.,
Huntington Beach, was sitting
on a balcony with a nel&hbor,
Joseph Ward, 28, of 202 21st St.,
when the 2:49 p.m. collision OC·
curred.
"We beard a 'smack' lD the sky
and all ol a sudden be came out ol
the clouds," Peeler said today,
imitating the sound of an aircraft
power dive and tbeo ~exp1oslon..
Peeler and • small ~rowd of
bystanders were pthered today :
as aherlft'a deputies retrieYed
the :wreckage, hauling it to the
beach-front road below Golden
West Street and Pacific Coast
Highway.
· "There waa like an explosion ·
underwater after he bit and then
bubbles and steam like m a hot
springs," Peeler recounted.
Alan L. Crawford, chief of the
Los Angeles Field Office for the
National Tranaportation Safety
Board, was on the scene this
morning, beginning a probe of the
crash.
Writer Aided Wife
In ''Suicide Pact'
.............
HELPED WIFE DIE
Derek Humphry
LONDON (AP) -Jean Hum-
phry knew she was dying of
cancer. Dreading a slow, painful
death in a hospital ward, she
made a pact with her husband to
help her kill herself so she could
die quieUy at home.
On a sunny March morning in
1975, Jean knew the end was
near. She said goodbye to her
husband of more than 20 years,
kissed him for the last time and
drank a cup or coffee into which
be had put a lethal drug. She
was 42. ·
Derek Humphry, a r eporter
for the Sunday Times, told or his
wife's death and bis part in it
Sunday night on a television pro-
gram. His book about it, ''Jean's
Way," was published today, and
the Sunday Times gave an ac-
count of it Sunday, along with a
plea for e change in the law on
mercy killing.
Helpin g a person commit
suicide is illegaf under the 1961
Suicide Act, and the maximum
punishment is 14 years of
prison. But prosecutions are
rare and judges are usually le-
nient.
,,.._PageAJ Police in Wiltshire, where the
Humphrys lived, said t hey
learned of the case through the
newspaper article and program
and referred it lo the director of
public prosecutions. He is the
special Crown prosecutor for
non-routine cases.
TERROR UNFOLDS. • •
police said.
"The bullets were flying about
our ears," said Leo G. Klok 42
a government clerk who escaped
without injury.
Police spokesman P.T. Sin-
nema said one Moluccan rode up
to the building in a taxi, pulled
.out a concealed machine gun
and stormed through the main
entrance, firing off shots. Within
minutes, at least two armed
comrades joined him in.aide, Sin-
nema said.
Police said they believe the at-
tackers wanted to kidnap pro·
vincial Commissioner TlDDeke
Schilthuis, Drente's top ex-
ecuti ve. But s h e escaped
through a window or her ground-
floor office.
Klok said be was drinking cof-
fee in his s~cond floor office
BB. Man Held
In Stabbing
Of Neighbor
A 44-year·old Huntington
Beach man wu arrested Sunday
night and charged with the atab-
bing of bis neighbor with a steak
knife, police reported.
Arnold Joseph Scribner. of
19931 Edgewater Lane, wu re-
leased oo $10,000 ball after being
booked into HlDltlnitoo Beach
Jail on a charge of uaault with a
deadly weapon.
Scribner"• neighbor, Robert Ray Hartley, 29, of 11932
Ed1ewater Lane, la reported ln
guarded conditlon toda1 at
Pacifica Holpltal'a intenalft care
unit with stab WOUDda in bla baclt
and cheat. offtdall aald.
Police s.t. Lula Oeboa said
the alleged attack occurred in
Hartley's driveway aa the vic-
tim was leaving bis auto at 10:15
p.m.
when he heard an uproar outside
the building..
"People were shouting 'Get
out of there! Escape'," be told re-
porters. "I got to the first floor
with a couple of other people and
then shots were tired at us. . •
"We ran back upstairs and
round a fire hose, which we un-
rolled and threw out of a win-
dow. We let ourselves down that,
jumping the last few feel to the
ground.
"We then ran for our Uves.
While we were running across
the backyard, two colleagues
were hit by gunfire but they
weren't seriously wounded."
Klok said one terrorist he saw
was wearing a hoodlike knitted
cap.
Witnases said the gunmen
shot up an ambulance that rolled
toward the bUilding in an at-
tempt to remove a wounded man
lying outside. The ambulance
turned back. Another man
standing some distance from the
buildbig also was hit by l\lftfire,
theyaaid.
llesUve South Moluccan mill·
tants last struck ln force in this
town 112 miles aouUlwest or
Amsterdam during the s ummer o( lwrl wben they hijacked a
passenger train and seized a
vUlate scbooU.Ouse.
Dutch marines smashed the
twin sieges June U. killing six ot
the nine gunmen who held
about 50 hostages Oil board the
train. Tbe schoolhouse •le1e in-
volving over 100 children lnd
their teachers wu brought to a
bloodless end by marines and
the fqur llOluccan iw:unen were
arrested.
5 Held With PCP
OXNARD <AP> -Flve Ox· nard men were arrested and 40
grams ol the drug PCP, or angel
dust, was recovered lD a raid at
a local park. authorities said.
Humphry said today from his
London home: "U the director
decides to prosecute. I shall
plead guilty and ask for the
mercy of the court."
This was Humphry's story:
His wife discovered a lump on
her ten breast in 1973 and tests
showed it to be malignant. After
recovering from a mastectomy,
the mother or three learned that
her lymph glands were can-
cerous and would have to be re-
m oved. Then the cancer spread
to her spine and doctors told her
she bad only a few mon~ to
live.
It was then that the couple
made the pact to allow Mrs.
Humphry to die at home wtlh
her husband by her side.
A doctor friend, whom Hum-
phry did not name, provided a
lethal mixture of sleeping pills
and pain k.illers which could be
easily administered.
His Mfe chose the moment or
death, after she learned that the
cancer had reached the top o(
her spine and was about to enter
her brain.
"At S to 1 she said, 'Well, it's
time you went and ·got me
somethinc to drink.• So I lef\ the
room and went and made a cup
of coffee for each ol us." Hum.
phry recounted.
"I came back in and gave her
a mug or coffee into which I bad
put the drug which would be
quite lethal. We said toodbye to
each other and kissed each other
tor the lut time. and she just
drank it.
.. She passed into an im·
medJatecoma and dJed .••
"We were so close, we bad
thll bond ud I felt she'd suf-
fe red e very pain, you know.
every a~b, physical pain,
thatanybodycould suffer.•~
Rife's DeBth Saves1 Man
Sb&J).noa bad ~ qp· on
rt_c~1 macarom~!~· c._.ed IOOCll~ ~ad 111JU milk but eUll
W.t 18 J)OUllda duri.q bis ordeal.
••it wu Ulte a dffam," he
aald. "I didn't believe it was
happenlnc ...
He hpt snow cleared (rom lbe
top ol U.. ~me 1'hicb al·
IQwtd lt to be Men from the
alrplane "'!!rl· ' • SblMOll be ptana to stay with hla dau&bter few a Wblle
&Ad make funeral VTan,e,ments tor hla .nre. ·
"Tblln J want to .ro *k ~e and 1eU 1111 home;'' bk Hid, "l bn• mAde .o IUftt. t doo 't ~ wut to Ul1nk &bout it."
Irvine
EDITION
Today;s Closlag
N.Y.Stoc~s
VOL. 71, NO. 72, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1978 TEN CENTS j ____ ..;.. ____________ ..;... _______________________________________________________________________________________________ f
.Dutch Office Invaded; Seized
ASSEN, Netherlands CAP) -
M•sked and heavily armed
Soul~ Moluccan militants shot
their way into a government of-
fice building today, wounding at
least six people and taking so to 60
others hostage, authorities said. ~~aid.
A Dutch Justice Ministry of-
ficial said the gunmen, number-
ine at least three, were making
.. similar demands" to those
made in previous Moluccan ter·
ror ·attacks -•P~Y mean·
ing freedom for JaUecJ..com'rades
and a plane to fly them otil ol the
country.
The a.rea around this northern
Dutch city bas been a focus of
attacks by Moluccan militants
demanding Dutch help in win·
ning independence from In-
donesia for ·their Asian
homeland. a lonnu Dutch coJ.
ony. Tbounnds of MoJuccans
are in Holland u lmmigrants.
At least two persons fleeing
the modern Drente provincial
government office bulldine were
gunned down from bebJnd and
slightly wounded, and it was re-
ported that othel'§ were shot in·
side the buildlna.
The terrorists, said to be armed
with pistols and at least one
machine gun. sprayed the
Miners Refuse
To· Go· to Work·
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Miners stayed home by the
tbousands today, ignoring a
back-to-work co~ order a.a coal
industry and union negotiators 1 took a day off from bargaining
I on a contract to end the 98-day
c~al strike.
The Carter administration
was hoping enough miners
would obey a federal judge's
back-to-work order so that at
least limited mine production
c:ould resume to ease the plight
of coal-short regions. ·
But reports from the coalfields
indicated that not enough uolon
mem hers were showing up for
the first two abift.I for produc-
tion to resume. There were no
reports of vlQlence and onJy
is olated cases of picketing,
which is specifically banned by
the court order.
The union predicted that the
back-to-work order would be
widely ignored by the 160,000
striking miners.
A Justice Department
spokesman said the administra·
I t Wounded Kidnap
l,. ·Suspect Mending
A Carlsbad man who police aJ. ~ge kidnapped two J.3.year-old
girls in that comumunity and
then Jed police on a high-speed.
, 4G-mile chase into Orange Coun·.
1 ty is reported doing well today in I the jail ward at UC Irvine ~ Medical Cent.er. a ' Sherifrs officers said suspect
Nelson Christopher Bu.ms, 20.
was shot by deputies while be
struggled with them and
\ Carlsbad police near the in·
tersectlon of Alicia Partway
1 and Jeronimo Road in Mission
' Viejo. I Officers said Bums was trying
f
to seize a deputy's weapon when
the gun discharged. They said
the wound is not regarded as
\ serious. ~ Arresting officers said the
pursuit which began in Carlsbad
1 ' Frlday night after a patrolman
l spotted a ~led stolen car in
l which Buins was holding lhe two • t ifrls almost came to an end at
several points along the .CO.mile
route into Orange County. ·
But, they said, Burns re·
peatedly rammed Carlsbad
I?Ollce cars and roared' his way
9Pt ot a nuniber of traps set up
• QY pursuing officers.
Officers said the chase ended ln Mission Viejo when Bums'
ear skidded •out of control and
b»rtt two tires. Officers said
tbat when they reached. lhe car.
Bums was desperately trying to
·restal'l the motor with one band
whil,e be held on to the atru1·
cUng. acreamin1 girls with
tie other.
Officers said the two girls
have been returned unbanned to
their families ln Carlsbad.
Burns has been booted on
charges of kidnapping, assault
on peace emceta aDd ar~ theft auto.
Three• Carlsbad polite ears
were dam.aaecl dudDa the chue. omeers Nld tbe car alleaedly
stolen by Burns was badly damaced.
Canal, Pact
looks Sure
W ASHJNGTON (AP) -
A leading opponent ot the
Panama Canal treaties
conceded today that "lhe
president bu tbe votes" to
win Senate approval of the pacts.
Sen. Ted Stevens, R·
Alaska, told reporters that
agreements reached dQf,. :
ing the put few days to at· ·
tach a provlsioo permit·
ting further negotiations
OD keeping U.S. troops ln
Panama after 2000 haye
nailed down the remainint
votes needed for •PPtoVal
ol the treaties. ,
Tbe. Senate Yates ~Ul'I·
day on the Panama Canal
treaty IUWab.leeinl that
the waterway wU1 remain
neutral ud open to all
shlppiQa after PIQma U·
sumea control of tbe waterw., bl 21QOO.
lion expects miners gradually
will return to work this week .
.. We believe the bulk ot
miners will obey the order,"
said spokesman Mark Sheehan.
He said that by mid-day,
federal marshals bad served
copies of the court order on
· about 90 percent of the coal com·
panies aQd union locals named
as derendants.
But he said officials would ex·
erciae .. responsible restraint" in
enforcing the order.
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Airplane
Traced to
SA Fir~
NaUonal Transportation Safe·
ty Board investigators said to-
day &be p1.,e u.at carried five
unldeatlfted people to their
deaths near lbe J(ammottt Lates
a1rport Friday WN owned by a SaAta~UoncomDaDy.
A spokesman for the agency
said the slngle-enJdne Cessna 210
is operated by tale' l..owm.ar Corp .• ~S,.MalnSt.
A. c0mpany spokesman would
say only that the flrm "baa no
word (about the craft) aa of tbJs
time" when queried this morn-
inJf.
Meanwhile Mono County
Coroner's deputies said they ex-
' pect to establish the lden~ties of
the five dead people late tod(l.Y.
The bodies, burned beyond
recognition. were found in the
wreckage of the small plane, ac·
cording to Sheriff's Deputy
Archie Christiansen.
The plee erubed and barned
at about 8:30 p.m. Friday while
takin• off from the skl area
atrport, Chriatl&Dsen said the
craft bit a rocky, snow-covered.
rid1e at about ·tbe 7,200-foot
elevatloa aeveral hundred yards
east of the airport lncuna strip.
lnve1t11ator1 wbo are ,im _problnl the cause ot tbe fatal
crash said the 1i%-14l-'t plane was
flown to JlammoUi from Orange
~ty Aiq)ort.
atreeta outside. with gunfire from
upper·OoQr windowa. Police in
armored ears rtqed the build· •
log. Many government emplo)'eeS.
fled the building 1n a panic,
aome sliding down fire hoses
lowered from windows and then
fleeing through the backyard,
police said.
••The bullets were Oying about
our ears," a aid Leo G. Klok, "2,
a government clerk who escaped
without uuu.ry. .
Police spokesman P.T. Sin-
nema said one Moluccan rode up
to the building in a tax1, pulled
out a concealed machine eun
and stormed through the main
entrance , firing off shots. Within
minutes, at least two armed
comrades joined him inside. Sin·
nema said.
Police said they believe the at-
tackers wanted to kid.nap pro-
vincial Commissioner Tinnete
ScbiHbuis, Drente'• top ex·
ecutive. But sbe esc~ped
through a window of her cround·
fiooromce.
Klok said he was drinkinf cof.
fee in bis second floor office
when he beard an uproar outside
lbe buJldiDg.
"People were shouting 'Get
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Man, 82,
Survives
Elements
MODESTO CAP) -An elderly
Michigan man who survived a
month stranded in his snow-
bound motorhome in the high
Sierra Nevada may have lived
because bis wife died.
Laurence Shannon, 82, and bis
wife, Emma, 80, ol Grand
Rapids, were traveling lei.surely
over the mountains to visit their
daughter here when they took a
wrong ~ on a back road and
got stuck Feb. 7.
Efforts to free the motorbome
failed, and Mrs. Shanno• died
three days later, apparently of
natural causes.
The vehicle was spotted Fri-
day in a remote section of Se-
quoia National Park by a man
flying to a nearby Boy Scout
camp. Shannon was soon
rescued, and bis wife's body was
flown out by helicopter.
His son·in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. George Spurr,
picked rum up in Visalia on Fri-
day night and returned Shannon
to their home here.
Airport Rtaateag Work
"If my mother hadn't died, be
would have tried to walk out of
o.itrP1Mt11.111....... there," Mrs. Spurr said. "Even ·
in death, my mothu saved my
father's life."
Michael LaPole smooths the slurry .seal being applied to
the main runway at Orange County Airport today. Jet
traffic has been diverted to Ontario until Wednesday
while the maintenance work is being done. Airport of·
ficials said runway bas not been worked on since 1969.
Shannon explained that be
would have walked the wrong
way -toward an empty Boy
scout camp. His daaehter said
be probably would have died in
the snow.
The Shannons bad taken back
roads over the Sierra t.oward
B bbl , L ~~t~~~;~r:s af~e~~~:: U es e u.acy• Ca~ifornia . on Feb. s. The l!!!!' • California trip was part of an ex-
cursion they began last October. 800-pound Daughter B<see aESCuEo, P•ceA%>
rea Police
By PHILIP ROSMARIN or t11t DelfJ ,..... llMt
A roomful of flowers and an
800-pound youngster \bey call
Tiny Bubbles is the beginning to-
day of the legacy of Bubbles, the
Lion Country Safari blp·
popotamus who died Friday in a
capture attempt.
The hippo had escaped lbe
animal compotmd Feb. 20 and
eluded park rangers who stalked
her around the clock for three
weeks trytni to bring her safely
home.
Initial 'rapture late Friday
because tranquilizing darts
finally ended the animal's so-
journ turned to sickened dis·
belief wbeD sbe suddenly was
dead.
Her positlan on the blll where
sbe fell, near a pond off LalUD•
Canyon Read, killed her, accord·
inf to LloD Country veterinarian
Dobald~.
Head toward the bottom of the
slope. Bubbles• areat wel1bt
pushed a«ialnst her d.laphraam.
closing oil her breathing.·.
Though fl.rst calls to the Lion
Country switchboard, after re·
ports of the death filtered out
were hostile and threatening, of·
Cicials said, they turned to calls
of sympathy.
"We understand the need for
people to point a finger," Jo
Schetter, Lion Country publicist.
said today. "It's difficult for
people to accept the death of
anything. We're trying to help
them over that bump by Jetting
them express their anger.
"It's just that people wanted
to get if off their chests. They
bad really strong feelings. Peo-
ple would call angrily, weep, re·
cover their composure, and ask
quesUons. ••sy the tjpie we f mished dis·
cussing it Uiey realized we feel as badly as they do."
Among hall·dozen sprays or
roses already delivered over the
weekend was one .of pink
rosebum from Bill Sheffield, the
attorney who secured a court in·
junction against the intentional
harming of Bubbles.
The •'baby.. hippopotamus, a
year-old daughter, bas become a
replacement symbol for Bub·
bJea' irrepreasibility and de-
termtnatioo.
Tlny Bubbles. who had
e.eaped twice before with Bub-
bles. wu tbe object of many ot u.e eanen• eoncems.
Lloa Country plans to
aomehow mark be"r from tile reat, M people can see Bubblee'
child at tbe oart. <See HIPPO, Pqe AJ) . . .
Probe Slaying
Of Young Man
Brea police are seeO.O. the
identity of a murder victim
whose battered body was found
early Saturday in an open field
between two construction sites near Yorba Linda.
Police described the victim as
about 20 years old, six feet two
inches tall and weighing about
180 pounds. The victim's brown
hair was worn shoulder length.
He was w8*ring blue Levis, a T·
sbirt and sneakers.
The unidenWied victim's body
was found Saturday morning in
an open field near Fairmont
Avenue and Canyon Drive.
Police said the man was tied
band and foot when be was ap-
parently beaten to death with a
heavy instrument.
Coast
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AZ DAIL y P1LOT
Mi . ss1ng ·
Brothers
Mystery
T he whereabouts of two
brothers, believed kidnapped in
Huntington Beach Thursday, re-
m ained a mystery today.
Police have arrested two
Buena Park motorcycle club
members and charged them
with the kid.napping of Charles
Duane Taylor, 20, and Allen Greg
Taylor, 22, at the younger
brother's 1513 Alabama St. ~
sidence.
Buena Park police Sgt. Jerry
Smock said the kidnapping ls
believed lo be a retaliatory action
by motorcycle club members
stemming from a shooting incl·
dentin January.
One or the kidnap suspects,
Thomas Floyd Pugh, 31, claims
the Taylor brothers' half·
brother, Ryan Baker, was in·
volved in a shooting incident in
which Pugh was wounded in the
back, police said.
Police assert motorcycle gang
members kidnapped the Taylor
brothers in order to obtain in·
formation from them about
Baker.
Pugh and James E . Earl, :tl,
remain in Huntington Beach jail
in lieu or $25,000 ball.
Baker and two of his friends
were arrested last week after
they allegedly assaulted a
Garden Grove woman in an ef·
fort to obtain information on the whereabouts of the missing
Taylor brothers.
Water Boards
Unopposed in
Four Districts
There will be a five-way race
June 6 for the district 1 seat on
the Orange County Municipal
Water District's board of direc· tors.
But in four districts or three
Orange Coast area water
boards, there will be no election
in June because no candidates
filed by Friday's deadline to
challenge the incumbents.
Jn two other districts, District
3, of the Coastal Municipal
Water Di.strict, and Dlslrict 3 of
the Tri Cities Metropolitan
Water District, the filing
deadline was extended until this
Friday because the incumbents
did not seek re-election.
Candidates for Munil!ipal
Water District include:
-Dlltrid 1, David K. Jones,
Huntington Beach, incumbent;
Barbara A. Bartol, Huntington
Beach, businesswoman ; James
W. (Jim) Edwards, Costa Mesa,
industrial developer/consultant;
Tim Hatch, Costa Mesa, no OC·
cupation listed, and Michael
Griffith, Sunset Beach, no oc·
cupation listed.
-District Z, Gerald E. Price,
Westminster, incumbent;
-District S, Clem M.
McColloch, Laguna Hills, in·
cumbent; A. Otto Kutsch, Santa
Ana, proteclive service officer;
Wayne A. Clark, Irvine, Irvine
Ranch Water District director.
Candidates for director of the
Tri-Cities Munidpal Water Dis·
lrict are:
-DI.Arid 3, Wade F. <Doc>
Lower, San Clemente, retired
oral sureeon.
-Dl1&rlct C, Arthur J .
Holmes, San Clemente, appoint-
ed incumbent· -District 5, Gary L .
Carmichael, San Clemente, fire
officer: Wayne T. McMurray,
San Clemente, appointed incum-
bent.
Candidates for director of the
Coastal Municipal Water Dls·
trict are:
-District Z, James W.
Decker, Laguna Beach, appoint·
ed incumbent;
-Dll&rid J, Donald A. Mcin-
nis, Newport Beach, enclneer;
-Dtltrtc& 4, W.K. Patrick,
Costa Mesa, incumbent.
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DAILY PILOT
Irish Eges are Snailing
These pretty youn~ women, part of an
"Irish Leer~cbaun" _group from Santa Ana
and Tustin, take a pensive break during
ninth Annual St. Patrick's Day parade
Sunday in Santa Ana. A good crowd
turned out for the early event sponsored
by the 17th of March Committee. Grand
Marshal was Malach)! Healf, captain of
the 3rd battalion of the Galway Brigade of
the Republican Army during the 1916
Easter Rising of the Irish Revolution.
Writer Aided Wife
In 'Suicide Pact'
LONDON (AP) -Jean Hum-
phry knew she was dyine of
cancer. Dreading a slow, painful
death in a hospital ward, she
made a pact with her husband to
help her kill herself so she could
die quieUy at home.
On a sunny March morning in
1975, Jean knew the end was
near. She said goodbye to her
husb~nd of more than 20 years,
kissed him for the last lime and
drank a cup of coffee into which
be had put a lethal drug. She
was 42.
Derek Humphry, a reporter
for the Sunday Times, told of bis
wife's death and his part in it.
Sunday night on a television pro-
gram. His book about It, "Jean's
Way," was published today, and
the Sunday Times gave an ac-
count of it Sunday, along with a
plea for a change in the law on
mercy killing.
Helping a person commit
suicide is illegal under the 1961
Suicide Act, and the maximum
punishment is 14 years of·
prison. But prosecutions are
rare and judges are usually le-
nient.
Police in Wiltshire, where the
Hu m phrys lived, said they
learned of the case through the
newspaper article and program
and referred it to the director or
public prosecutions. He is the
special Crown prosecutor for
non-routine cases.
Humphry said today from his
London home: "U the director
decides to prosecute. I shall
plead guilty and ask for the
mercy of the court."
Subjects Jeer
Princess Anne
LONDON (AP) -Princess
Anne, daughter of Queen
Elizabeth II, was SWTounded and;/
jeered by campaigners against
fox bunting when she look part in
trials of horses specially bred for
the sport.
"Annie Stop Hunting Charlie."
read the banners waved by about
15 members of the Hunt Saboteurs
Association on Sunday. Charlie ls
slang for a fox.
This was Humphry's story:
His wife discovered a lump on
her left breast in 1973 and tests
showed it to be malignant. After
recovering from a mastectomy.
the mother of three learned that
her lymph glands were can·
cerous and would have to be re-
moved. Then the cancer spread
to her spine and doctors told her
she bad only a few months to
live.
It was then that the couple
made the pact to allow Mrs.
Humphry lo die at home with
her husband by her side.
A doctor friend, whom Hum·
phry did not name, provided a
lethal mixture or sleeping pills
and pain killers which could be
easily administered.
His wife chose the moment of
death, after she learned that the
cancer had reached the top of
her spine and was about to enter
her brain.
.. Al 5 to 1 she said, 'Well, it's
time you went and got me
something to drink.' So I left the
room and went and made a cup
or coffee for each of us," Hum· phry recounted.
"I came back in and gave her
a mug of coffee into which I had
put the drug which would be
quite lethal. We said goodbye to
each other and kissed each other
for the last time, and she just
drank it.
"She passed into an im·
mediatecoma and died .•.
"We were so close, we had
this bond and I felt she'd suf-
fered every pain, you know,
every anguish, physical pain,
that anybody could suffer.''
Baroness Wootton, a cam·
paigner for legal euthanasia in
Britain, wrote in tbe Sunday
Times:· "Surely there must be a
better way than thia of dealing
with the tragic situation in
which the Humphrys, like so
many other couples, found
themselves."
5 Held With PCP.
OXNARD CAP) -Five Ox-
nard men were arrested and 40
grams tA the drug PCP, or angel
dust, was recovered in a raid at
a local park. authorities said.
Resurrection?
Preacher Freezes Mom'• Body
REEDS SPRING, Mo. (AP) -Wltb .an upri1bt freeser u
the coffin, the frozen body of 80-year-old Gladys Rocera lay in
state in a small cbapel ln southwest Missouri. Her aon said abe
would rise ~m the dead and give a alp "th• end of tbia ate'' 1a
near. . Evangelist Daniel Aaron Rosen Hked three other
preachers to assist him in the Sunday "resurrectioa'Ml'Viee" at
Clarkson Mortuary in Reedl Sprint, a town of about 280 and the
only place be could find a mortician who would 10 atone rib bl.a
plan.
HIS Mar&Ell DIED FEB. 2 in Harrison, Arlt., 2S miles
south ol here, and Roten bad ber body 1>9eked In dry lee for l1x
days, tben pJaced in a tneier. It toot Ros .. more thu cne
month to win a permlt to have the bod)' removed trom
Arkansas.
"Jesus commanded us to pnaeb tlte ppel. heal tbe lkk,
raiae the dead," laid Ro1an, wben uted bla motive. ao,... arranied for ppel alnaen from St. Louil to Jud
1inctn1 in an adjolnlnt chapel u be UO bla feDo• preachers
prayed for the rea~oa to otcur. OnlJ the four preacbera
were allowed ln a eombl.Datlon aMce an4 vilttlai J"OOm. cSoled
oll from tbe chapel, which contalDld tbe freaer nm bJ a porta·
ble 1enerat.or.
uwB EXPECT MOMMA TO U ralted, .. &opn 11ld from
hla Harrlaon ·bome. "A netlbbor Ol aee of QlJ UIOClate
ovaqeliltl aald •be bad a v~ and Ille aaw Momma otea bet •1• and 9« "· '' MlllOUri health olflc111J baft •a!d ~ woukl allow U. l'fll·
arreetion ettorta to COQtiQue t.,r aa ~l.f'le4. P*riod of Um•i before nqulriac tblt Mn. Rottr'J be buliedt
Rosen aaid be believed tbe 1111~ ol ~ IDOtMr would be a lloal tbat Christ S. c:omlnc ' and t.be end ot tb1a aae,
u we lmow lt, would be nnr .'' fM Pi4 Wa meut. "-11 ~
wlellet Wiii M "1Md up, b)' fti'e ..... ~ bJ atom.le bomb ftn;" . '
··That. clon"t mean h'• aoaoa MPl*I tllle 4U after Mom la
ralHd, IMll we dO beUen lhat'ttie tlme WW be Dear." .. Nld.
'"n• ~. Ull ~ ~ tM1tr:9 ~ 1\lrfift. Jult tht atremetT~~~eid an-. W dMtrOJecS." _,_,
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COAL •••
"We don't plan any hasty or
ill-conceived action ... We don't
seek any confrontation," Sheehan
said.
'Meanwhile, industry and un·
ion bargainers said they were
making some progress after a
weekend or talks but aren't on
the verge of a negotiation
breakthrough.
A spokesman for the
Bituminous Coal Operators As·
sociation said the two sides had
no plans to meet face-to-face to-
day, although ·'we are continu·
ing to work" on the issues in dis·
pule in separate meetin~s .
Industry bargainers returned
home Sunday but planned to re·
turn here either today or Tues·
day.
"We're getting down to the
brass tacks ... to the hard is·
sues," Nicholas T. Camicia, chief
industry bargainer, said Sunday
as he ieft the hotel where the
weekend talks were held.
held.
Hopes for a swift setUement in
the 14-week-old walkout faded as
the two sides recessed general
t alks after a brief Sunday
session so that small croups of
lower-ranking negotiators could
work on contract language cov·
ering specific issues.
Among the differences
separating the two sides are un·
ion demands to continue free
health care benefits provided
under the expired 1974 contract
and ellmlnatlon of proposed in-
dustry penalties to curb wildcat
strikes.
United Mine Workers Presi-
dent Arnold Miller agreed that
there had been some progress,
but said "wouldn't put a time
frame" on when a seWement
will be reached.
It was understood that over
the weekend industry
bar gainers offered lo
BiJnificantly reduce what mmers would have to pay for
their families' health care from
what was proposed in the con-
tract the union membership re-
jected a w~k ago.
But at the same tlme, the
BCOA reportedly withdrew its
of!er, cootained in the rejected
accord, to keep union health and
penalon funds solvent.
Exeeuti1'e Session
College Eyes
lns11ranCe Plan
Saddleba-ck Com in unity
Colleee District trustees will
meet early this evening to c&·
cuaa di8triet insurance policies
witb tbelr "risk 1Danagement ..
con1ultants.
Trustees will meet privately
with the consultants in an ex·
ecutive sesslol) scheduled from
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. They are then
scheduled to discuss the lasue
publicly from 6:30to1 p.m.
The regular business meetlna
will begin at 7:30 p.m. ln the
library on the Mission Viejo campus.
The tn.asleea have been ells·
cussing procedures for aelecting
insurance and brokers for the
pas t several weeks since a
broker said he could provide
them with cheaper life, dental
and vision coverage for
employees.
During the regular business
meeting, trustees are expected
to discuss the operation of the
college's bookstore. T he
bookstore currently is run under
a contract with the Follett
Corporation.
Administrators say the
bookstore could continue as t ls
or it could be operated by the
.district or Associated Student
Body (A.SB). U the diltricll or
ASB took the bookstore ove1, it
would require an investment or about $300,000.
Trustees also are expected lo
consider a lease agreemeot~'th the Viejo Mana1ement Com y
which would allow them to 'Id
a radio transmitter and antepna
on Rancho Mission Viejo.
The new equipment w~ld
enable the college to exp~1ts FM noncommercial radio a-
tlon to cover the entire dislri .
Jn exch811Re for the site an
access road, the proposed agree-
ment would allow Viejo Man~ge.
ment Company to use the col·
lege's building for its industrial
band radio equipment..
Speedster
Surprised
At Arrest
An Irvine policeman chased a
car six miles al more than 100
miles per hour this morning
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -A
young man died after drin)tlng a
drug potion brewed at a pre.
wedding stag party on the beach
at Newcastle, near Sydney,
police said.
1. before stopping it, then the
driver asked blm, "Why did you
stop me?" police reported.
They said John Douglas Kin·
naird, 18, a friend or the bride·
groom, collapsed after he drank
three or four gJasses of the con·
coction made from a wild plant
known as angel's trumpet. His
friends set him on a grassy bank
to sleep it off, but found him
dead four hours later, police
said.
Four others who drank the
brew became ill and were re·
cover ing in a hospital.
He'll Struly
In Peace
CLEVELAND (AP>
DonJld Jacquet told a
judge that he should not be
jailed for public indecency
because be would miss
rmal college exams.
But R ocky River
• Municipal Judge William
McCroone told Jacquet
that jail would provide
him with "plenty ol peace
and quiet to cram for lhe
finals.''
He sentenced the stu-
dent to 10 days in Jail and
fined him SlOO.
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The dead hippo's skeleton has
been donated to the Los An geles
County Museum of Natural His··
tory.
Leonard J . Desmelik, 46, Of.
14652 Doncaster Road, Irvin~.
was booked into Orange Counj Jail on a charge of drunken dri -
ing. Bail was U40.
Policeman Tim Smith said He
spotted a car belng driven er-
ratically at Jamboree Boulevard
and Miche lson Drive, and
followed in bis police car.
Smith said he chased the car
at 90 mph onto the San Diego
Freeway, then off the Cu!v~r
Drive offramp, then north on
Culver.
Smith said he was driving the
police car at over 100 mph, and
still couldn 'l catch up to the
car.
The officer reported that •t
Culver and Deerfield Avenue.
the driver slowed for a red ligtt,
but went through it at 80 mph.
Smith finally closed the dis-
tance between them, ffipped on
bis patrol car's red lights, and
stopped the other car, at Culver
and Walnut A venue.
Amtrak Views
T .. I. IJUana,1ne
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Baja
California wants to join San Diego
in a public transportation rail
system, and possibly also extend
the Amtrak line'from J..os Angeles to Tijuana.
. The proposal bas been made by
. Gov. Roberto de la Madrid in
private talks with th e
Metropolitan San Diego Rapid
Transit Development Board,
general manager Robert Nelson
disclosed.
Nelson said it depends first on
acquisition of the San Diego &
Arizona Eastern Railway from
Sou them Pacific Transportation,
a ~~r~hue under study.
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RESCUED. •
After Shannon's wlfe of 52
years died, he wrapped her ln a
blanket and kept her In the
motorbome with him. .
He ""' tbe ps beal off, stay. lft1 warm bf 11reartiq nro sets of
union _..ii., Wrt.a. sweaters.
coat.I and pants.
Shannon bad stoeted up an
rtc~1 macaroni', ll>MbeW.eumed rooa•, bread and liUk bat ltW
lolt 18 pounds durtac ldl ordeal.
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bappen1nt.••
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top ot a. mat~ ...... al-
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' VOL. 71, NO. 72, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1978 TEN CENTS'
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A
Dutch Office Invaded, 40 Seized
ASSEN, Netherlands (AP) -
Masked and heavily armed
South Moluccan mililants shot
their way loto a government of-
fice building today, wounding at
least six people and taking 30 to
40 others hostage, authorities
said.
A Dutch Justice Ministry of-~cial said the gunmen, number-
~g at least three, were making
'similar demands" to those
made in previous Moluccan ter-
ror attacks -apparenUy mean-
ing freedom for jailed-comrades
a nd a plane lo fly them out of the
country.
The area around this northern
Dutch city has been a focus or
attacks by Moluccan militants
demanding Dutch help in win-
ning independence from In-
donesia for their Asian
homeland, a former Dutch col-
ony. Thousands or Moluccans
are in Holland as immigrants.
At least two persons fleeing
the m~ern Drente provincial
government office building were
gunned down from behind and
slightly wounded, and it was re-
ported that others were shot in·
side the building.
The terrorists, said to be armed
with pistols and at least one
machine gun, s prayed the
Dall'I ...... ~--. .. ,. ·-~
THIS WAS THE REMAINS OF AN AUTOMOBILE ENGINE AFTER SAN CLEMENTE COLLISION
Two Marines Uninjured In Crash That Separated Motor From Body of Vehlcle
SC Crash Splits Car
Tiro Marines Walk A.imy From Ywknt Colluion
Two 21-year-old Camp
Pendleton Marines walked away
from a grinding collision that
ripped their car in half Saturday
in San Clemente.
Police said Franklin Gale
Tourtellot was driving north·
"bound on El Camino Real about
10:15 p.m. when be swerved lo
avoid a vehicle turning in front
of him.
Tourtellot swerved into tbe
southbound lane and struck the rear of a car driven by Cindy
Ann Strandberg , 2 1, of
Oceanside. She was not injured
1n the accident.
But Tourtellot's car careened
lnto a utility pole, shearing it off
as the pole cut through bis car.
The passenger compartment
came to rest in a parking lot at
808 N. El Camino Real.
· The engine and front portion
of the car stopped in the north•
bound lanes of El Camino Real.
Tourtellot and his passenger,
Jorge Vasquez, were treated at
San Clemente General Hospital
and released. ·
In another weekend traffic
mishap, a gas station at 422
A venida de la Estrella got some
unexpected early morning busi·
ness Saturday when a 21-year·
old San Clemente man's car
careened off a freeway ramp
and slammed into the station's
office.
Police said Douglas Gerald
Holden of 250 W. Canada was ex·
iting Interstate 5 at A venida
Palizada when his car's brakes
failed.
The car sped down the orr-
ra mp, across Avenida de la
Estrella, striking the curb and
continuing into the service sla·
lion's office, injuring Holden and
his passenger, 21.year·old
Timothy Nicholas Santa or 319
15th St. in Huntington Beach.
Both men were treated at San
Clemente General Hospital and
released.
streets outside with gunfire from
upper-floor windows. Police in
armored cars ringed the bulld-
in~.
Many government employees.
fled the building in a panic,
some sliding down lire hoses
lowered from windows and then
fleeing through the backyard,
police said.
"The bullets were Dying about
our ears," said Leo G. Klok, 42,
a government clerk who escaped
without ~ury.
Police spokesman P.T. Sin·
ne'ma said one Moluccan rode up
to the building in a tQi, pulled
out a concealed machine gun
and stormed through the main
entrance, ruing off shot.a. Within
min\1les, at least two armed
comrades joined him inside, Si.n·
nema said.
Police said they believe the at-
tackers wanted to kidnap pro-
vincial Commissioner Tinnete
Schillhuis, Drente's top ex-
ecutive. But she escaped
through a window of her ground•
floor ornce.
Klok said be was drinking cof·
fee in his second floor office
when be heard an uproar outside
the building.
"People were shouting 'Get
(See TEIUlOR, Page AZ)
Miners Refuse
To Go to Work
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Miners s tayed home by the
thousands today, ignoring a
back-to-work court order as coal
industry and union negotiators
took a day orf from bargaining
on a contract lo end the ~
coal strike.
The Carter admlntstratlon
was hoping enough miners
would obey a federal judge's
back-lo-work order so that at
least limited mine production
could resume lo ease the plight
of coal-short regions.
But reports from the coalfields
indicated that not enough union
mem hers were showing up for
the first two shifts for produc-
tion to resume. There were no
reports of violence and only
isolated cases or picketing,
which is specifically banned by
the court order.
The union predicted that the
back-to-work ·order wo~ be
widely ignored by the 160,000
striking miners.
A Justice Department
spokesman said the administra-
lion expects miners gradually
will return lo work this week.
.. We believe the bulk of
miners will obey the order,'•
said spokesman Mark Sheehan.
He said that by mid-day.
federal marshals had served
copies of the court order on
about 90 percent or the coal com-
panies and union locals named
as defendants.
But he said officials would ex·
ercise "responsible restraint." in
enforcing the order. <See COAL, Page A2)
Pathologist ·Acid Waste Waters
Testifies No County Threat
About F el:u8 · BJKATllY CLANCY aetectable.
By TOii BAJU.Bl' oe .. ..., .......
A pathologlst wbo examJned a
dead baby the day after Dr.
William Baxter Waddill alleged·
ly strangled it testified today in
Orange County Superior Court
that she .saw "nothing unusual"
. in the condition or the corpse.
Dr. Lina Yu, a member of the
medical staff at Westminster
Community Hospital, told the
jury after being called by the de-
fense at Waddill's murder trial
that the dead fetus appeared no
dirrerent from the bodles of otber
babies who died after saline abor-
tions were performed.
The Hong Kong.born
pathologist testified that she has
examined "between 50 and 100"
fetuses which died after saline
fluid was injected into the
mother.
And she told defense attorney
Malbour Watson that she saw no
sign of the heavy throat bruising
which the prosecution claims
was inflicted by Waddill.
It is alleged that Waddill. 4',
of Huntington Harbour.
murdered the baby when be
panicked on learning that the
fetus had survived the abortion
he attempted to induce ln the un·
wed, 18-year-old mother.
Prosecution witnesses have
testified that be ordered hospital
staff out of the nursery on
March 2, 1977. and then
strangled the baby after tel.Ung
(See FETUS. Page AZ)
'natn'4liu'i:ct°":::ft': from a He sai4 ~were attempt.' form~ ':"'~d waste disposal ::_.t. ~ ~dren~S: 1i1:4
site m V'"1H e County poses ehftael water while pumt>IDI no danger at present to Orange wu ander way
County waterways, officials ol Ho also s~ld there Is a
the state Water Quality Control possibility of contamination in • Bo~rd said.today. very small area of the under·
Jim Anderson, executive of· ground water basin near tho ficer for the board's Santa Ana site
region, sai~ his staf! is contin~ The area was used for in·
ing to morutor the site, which as dustriaJ waste disposal between
located in the Glen Avon area. 1957 and1972. The now~losed site earlier
was used to dispose or acid and
other industrial wastes.
Jt ]>OSed a possible threat last Jorym• g Set week when rainwaters reached
the top of a concrete and earthen
dam separating the site from a v 0 :-.. Laguna fiood control channel about four .r 1 &
miles from the Santa Ana River.
Anderson said enough water Art F t• I was pumped from behind the • es IVS
dam over the weekend so that
crews could begin r epairing the
face of the dam.
By the time water pumped
from the site passes through the
flood channel into the river and
into water already impounded at
Prado Dam, Anderson said, the
presence of acid waste is un·
Neutron Arms Hit
MOSCOW -(AP) -Thirty.
one Soviet scientists appealed to
President Carter today to scrap
the neutron bomb and "force the
nuclear genie back into the bot· tle.0
Jurying for artists who hope to
enter the summer Festival of
Arts of Laguna Beach is
scheduled April 15 in Irvine
Bowl.
Only artists and craftsmen
wbo live in areas between
Newport Beach and San
Clemente are eligible to appty
for exhibition space during the
six-week ~tival.
Artists must submit three
pieces of their work between 7
and 10 a .m. and those wishing to
submit work in more than one
medium should present three
works iD each.
Crashed Aircraft
Owned by SA Firm
Jurors elected by fesUval U•
hibitors include Garland Boat.
William Motta, Lu Murpb.iae
and David Solomon. FesUvat
board appointees in include Ann
Dreyer, Harold Larson and
Charlotte Myers.
Cease
ttaft bit a rocky, snow-eoftftd ridle at about the '1 .20Q..foot
elnatJoa MVetal hundred 1&rds
east of tbe alrport laocllng strlp.
lDve1U1aton who are ltlll
,l>l'Oblna tbe ca.use of the fatal crub Nici &Jae llx·seat plane was
flown lo Mammoth trom Oruc•
~~ty A1rport.
AZ DAIL y PILOT use Monc!!X· !lieen:h t3, 1171
Snow Victiin May. Owe Life to Wife
VODESJ'O (AP) -An elderly
· Michigan man who survived a
month stranded in his snow-~und motorhome in the higb
Saerra Nevada may have lived
because hiJs wile died.
Laurence Shannon, 82, and hls
wife, Emma, 80, of Grand
Rapids, were traveling leisurely
over the mountain.I to visit their
daughter here when they took a
'thong turn on a back road and
fot stuck Feb. 7.
F,....PflfleAJ .
IDPPO •••. '.
~better, Lion Country Publicist,
ea id today. "It's difficult for
people to accept the death of
anything. We're trying to help
them over that hump by JetUng
tbem express their anger.
·"It's just that people wanted
to get if off their chests. They
had really strong feelings. Peo-
ple would call angrily, weep, re-
cover their composure, and ask
questions.
''By the time we finished dis-
cussing it they realized we feel
as badly as they do."
Among halC -dozen sprays or
roses already delivered over the :
wee kend was one of pink
rosebuds from Bill Sheffield, the
attorney who secured a court in-
junction against the intentional
harming or Bubbles.
The "baby" hippopotamus, a
year-old daughter, has become a
replacement symbol for Bub-
bles ' irrepress ibility and de-
termination.
T i ny Bubbles. who had
escaped twice before with Bub-
bles, was the object or many of .
the callers' concerns.
Lion Country plans t o
somehow mark her from the
r est, so people can see Bubbles'
child at the park.
The dead hippo's skeleton has
been donated to the Los Angeles
County Museum of Natural His-
tory.
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TERROR ••.
out orthere! Escape'," he told re-
porters. "I got to the first floor
with a couple or other people and
then shots werdired at us ...
"We ran back upstairs and
found a fire hose, which we un -
rolled and threw out of a win-
dow. We let ourselves down that,
jumpine the last few feet to the
ground.
"We then ran 1 for our llv-..
While we were runnlne across
the backyaf(i. t~ co1lea1ues
were hit by gunfire but they
weren't seriously wounded."
Klok said one terrorist he saw
was wearing a hoodlike knit.led
cap.
· Witnesses said the gunmen
shot up an ambulance that rolled
toward the building in an at-
tempt to remove a wounded man
lying outside. The ambulance
turned back. Another man
standing some distance from the
building also was hit by gunfire,
they said.
Restive South Moluccan mili·
tants last struck in force ln this
t own 112 miles southwest of
Amsterdam during the summer
of 1977 when they hijacked a
passen1er train and seized a
village schoolhouse.
Dutch marines smashed the
twin sieges June 11, klllin1 six ol
the nine gun men who held
about 50 hostages on board the
train. The schoolhouse sle1e in·
volvlng over 100 children and
their teachers wu brou1ht to a
bloodless end by marines and
the four Moluccan iunmen were arrested.
Dock Strike Called
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -In·
ternatlonaJ Lon1sboremen's and
Warebouaemen's Union leaders
have called for a 2'·hour
dockworkers' strike at Wut Cou~ porta to protest the use ol
the Taft-Hartley Act a1aJnst striking toaJ miners.
OHNOICOMT
DAILY PILOT
'Effort.a to free the motorhome
failed. and Mn. Shannon died
three da)'s lat.er. apparently ol
natural causes.
The vehicle was spotted Fri-
day in a remote section of Se·
quoia National Part by a man
flying to a nearby Boy Scout
c amp . S hannon was soon
rescued, and his wile's body was
flown out by helicopter.
His son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. George Spurr,
picked blm up in Vlaalla on Fri·
day nJght and returned Shannon
to their home here.
"re my mother hadn't died, he
would have tried t.o walk out or
there," Mrs. Spurr said. "Even
in death, my mother saved my
father's life."
Shannon explained that be
would have walked the wrong
way -toward an empty Boy.
Scout camp. His daughter said
Bagpipe Brigade
he probably woald have died In
the a.now.
The Shannons bad taken back
roads over the Sierra toward
Central Calllomla after leaving
Twentynine Palms in Southern
Californi a on Feb. s. The
Califomla trip was part of an ex·
cursion they began last October.
Arter Shannon's wife of 52
years died, be wrapped her in a
bla nket and kept her In tbe
motorhome with him.
He kept the cas heat off. stay-
ing warm by wearing two sets of
union aults, shirts. sweaters,
coats and pants.
Shannon bad stocked up on
rtce macaroni. spaQelU, canned good•, bread and milk but still
lost 16 pounds durtne bis ordeal.
"It wu like a dream, .. be
said. "I didn't believe it waa happening."
Growth Golde
He kept snow cleared from the
top or the motorhome which at ..
lowed it to be seen from the
aJJ:plane Friday.
Shannon said be plans to stay
with bis daughter for a while
and make funeral arrangements
for his wife.
"Then I wan\ to go back home
and sell my house," he said. "I
have made no plans. I don't even
want to think aboul it."
San Juan Eyes .
Incentive Pinn
Followtng months or often-
beated debate and c:rltlcism
from San Juan Capistrano's
business community, city of.
ficials a.re poised to begin adopt-
ing a sweeping commercial and
industrial development incen·
tive plan.
The plan -hammered out by a
committee of business people,
city staff and residents -is de-·
signed to attract certain types of
commercial and industrial firms
to the Mission City.
·Councilmen recently unan-
imously adopted the proaram
and directed city staff to begin
pr~aring macbiner1 to imple-
ment the plan.
Included in the incentives plan
not enough to commercial <Je.
ve l opment," Mayor Yvon
Heckscher acknowledged last
week.
Councilmen and committee
members agreed that the city's
strict policies regarding residen·
tial development restrictions
have spilled over into the com-
mercial building area.
"Some people have the idea
that residential growth manage-
ment relates somehow to com-
mercial and Industrial uses,"
committee chairman John Saun~
ders told councilmen. "There
should be no artificial con-
straints oo the rate of commer-
cial and industrial growth."
Kilted gentlemen wait their turn before
filling the air with Irish sounds Sunday as
part of pre-St. Patrick's Day f estivilies in
Santa Ana. Bagpipe groups from as far
away as San Fernando took part in the
parade near 5th and Main streets.
would be: ·
-Development of a .. Guide to
Commercial and Industrial
Growth" that would serve as an
information brochure on land
available and the type of
facilities city omctals are in·
terested in attracting.
Saunders also outllned several
types or acceptable development
that would be compatible with
San Juan's rural atmosphere.
"We felt research and de·
velopment firms would probably
make a better contribution in
terms or broadening the tax
base and attracting a good mix
of labor in the area," Saunders
said. Laguna Eyes Site Cost -Undertaki~g an elaborate
promotional program designed
to e nlist support from property
owners and to make contacts
with businesses that would be
considered desirabl~ for the San
Juan area.
ColUlCil Seeks 10 Acres for Canyon Parking Lot "We have found in our dis·
cussions with local businesses
that the rural atmosphere is one
or the things that attracted them
to this area," he added.
The Laguna Beach City Coun-
cil is seeking an appraisal on 10
acres of Irvine Company land
near Laguna Canyon Road for
use as a peripher al parking lot
during art festivol season.
The council recently unan-
imously approved appropriat-
ing $875 to pay for a verbal
es timate of the value of the
Laurel Canyon land. The ap-
proval hinges upon the Irvine
Company picking up half the
$1. 750 cost.
The low bid appraiser was
Coldwell Banker, who with
Laguna Beach and Irvine Com-
pany officials, has reached a
tentative agreement for the
shared cost approach to the ap-
praisal. The canyon is located
near the junction or Laguna
Canyon and El Toro roads.
If purchased by the city, vis-
Canal Pact
LoobSure
WASHINGTON <AP) -
A leading opponent or the
Panama Canal treaties
conceded today that "the
president has the voles" to
win Senate approval of the
pacts.
Sen. Ted Stevens, R-
Alaska, told reporters thal
agreements reached dur-.
lng the past few days lo at-
tach a provision permit-
ting further negotiations
on keeping U.S. troops in
Panama after 2000 have
nailed down the remainin1
votes needed for approval
of lbe treaties.
The Senate votes Thurs-
day on the Panama Canal
treaty guaranteeing that
the waterway will remain
neutral and open lo all
shipping alter Panama as·
sumes control of lhe waterway in 2000.
E'rora P-.e Al·
FETUS •••
ilors could park in the tree-
studded canyon area, then catch
trams to the va r iou s art
festivals.
The park would be used for
recreation and a picnic area the
3 Laguna
Councilmen
To Be Sworn
Laguna Beach's three new Ci-
ty Council members will be
sworn into office at -4 p.m. Tues·
day in council chambers.
City Clerk Verna Rollinger
w!ll administer the oath of office
lo councilmen -elect Wayne
Baglin, Howa rd Dawson and
Kelly Boyd.
Tuesday also will be the last
time the old council will meet,
with an executive session with
City Attorney George Logan
slated for 3:30 p.m.
Following that short closed-
door meeting, awards will be is-
sued to outgoing council mem-
bers Jon Brand, Carl J ohnson
and Phyllis Sweeney.
Passes Ready
For Residents
Of Canyon
Laguna Beach police are ask-
1 n g canyon r esidents and
merchants to take advantage or
the nice weather and get down to
the police department to pick up their canyon passes.
The passes allow homeowners
and canyon businessmen access
lo the CJ nyon durina storms
when the 5.6 mlJe stretch ts closed.
Tt\e slickers entitle canyon
motorista to ,. "wave·lhrougb"
at the roadblocb set up at the en<! of Broadway and the other end of the canyon.
T1¥0 puaq per ruident or
mtl'cb.ant are available at the police department.
rest or the year, under a plan by
Mayor J on Brand.
But the mayor's first encoun-
ters with Irvine Company of-
ficials met with reluctance on
the part of the firm to sell the
land to Laguna Beach.
The tentative aereement to
shar e costs or a phased ap.
praisal program was announced
last week. The $875 cost to
Laguna Beach w)ll help Ute
council determine whether to
pursue the acquisition.
Phase JI under the Coldwell
Banker plan would include
preparation or a comdenation ap-
praisal for litigation. In earlier
council meetings, Mayor Brand
has indicated the city might have
to acquire the Irvine land th.rough
condemnation procedures.
cedures.
Cost of the entire appraisal
would be $4,000, with the city
picking up half ol the costs. .
The verbal appraisal will
come back to the council in
three weeks if an agreement
with Coldwell is reached by the
Irvine Compaoy board of direc-
tors.
-Development and im·
plementation or solutions 'to
existing problems in San Juan's
business community such as
parking and traffic problems in
the downtown area.
-Formation of an Economic
D~velopment Committee that
would "recommend goals, make
studies and r ecommend poUcies,
programs and ordinances to
1de11tlfy and sollclt desirable cje.
velopment.0
-Other long-term proposals
include zoning incentives, pro-
motional projects, a master plan
for commercial deveJopx ment
of a 20-acre parcel in the central
business area and coordination
with other public agencies.
The program represents eight
months of work by the city-
appointed commercial industrial
incentives group.
Councilmen see the program
as a major step in an area they
have done little with since their
preoccupation with residential
growth began four years ago.
"We devoted most or our at-
tention to residential control and
Fro.a Page Al
COAL •••
..We don't plan any hasty or
UJ-conceived action .•. We don't
seek any conf rootation." Sheehan
said.
Meanwhile, industry and un-
ion bargainers said they were
making some progress aner a
weekend of talks but aren't on
the verge of a negotiation breakthrough.
A spokesma n for the
Bituminous Coal Operators As-
sociation said the two sides bad
no plans to meet face-to-race to-
day, although "we are continu-
ing to work" on the issues in dis-
pute in separate meetinl(s.
Industry barealners returned
home Sunday but planned to re-
turn here either today or Tues-
day.
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REMAINS 01' PLANI! THAT CAAIH!D OFP HUNTINGTON llACH WASH AIHOftl
Authorttle• sttn Mum on Identity of Piiot PNaumect Loet After MkMlf Cotleton SetutcMy
·Debtjs May Identify Pilot
tragedy. tac. tmplo,. wu unavallabl• lmltatlns tbt ~ Ol u at reran
Wrecka1e and debrt1 bqan tor comment about the crash to-powerdlveandthenanexplosion.
noating a.shore Sunday, but QOC'le day.
of it hon an1 •arkln,. ! ff• told ablrlfra lnvestiaaton Peeler and a aanall crowd oC
could conftr.a the pJane•a on bl.a ceana 1'0 wu hit from the b)tatandtra w.,.. fatbered today
until the fuaelace ee1ment th rear bf ..,.er aircraft whlcb as 1berilf'1 d•puUea retrieved
aerial numbln au.rfac.d. tl'I had a..en 1 l a.... lhcs wrecbp. baullftJ It to the
Shaw Alrmotl" 1pokt1mm :ft&~~" benut.b him. • n.... beach·froat road bl.low Golden
tod•>' declined to ClO!llllMat • Tb• lznpac:t dul.,.cl u-. tall Weat 6tNet and Paclfte tout
the crash. la whlcla tM ~ of Pet.nen•a ~lane. lnat not Hltbway.
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Park ln huntaln Va1le7. on a bel!-D'l wt.th • Mtthbar, 1prln11.0 Peeler NCOUDted.
Oranc• County Sbedlra _. Joeepb War«; • OI • 111t a.. Alan L. Crawford. cbltl ot Ule
uUea ldenUfled blm a.a Arlt WMn Ult I :• p m •• ~llilOD ~ LOI An .. 1• "'*1d Offte. fM ~
P1t...-..•ot1tS1POrtctaUftl .cvM. National~-w.,
Plate. "••tort l•ae.b\ He•· ............. -..._ ... ~..,. loud, WM on tM lftft W.
escaped lnJ.,.lft the tolllllGll. and all Of uuddeft M tune Olill et moralJlf, bestn:illq a prob.cit tt.e
Tbf Beckman 11latr,UPJ•ntf , V" clouds," Peelu 1ald ~. j crash. , , .... ·
7
Orange Coast
EDITION
Today's Closing
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' VOL. 71, NO. 72, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1978 N TEN CENTS I
Moluccan Militants Hold 60 Hostages
ASSEN, Netherlands (AP) -
South Moluccan militants, a
f anaUcal group that bas ter-
rorized Holland on and off for a
decade, struck again today, seiz-
ing a government building and
50 to 60 hostages in a shooting at-
tack that left al least six people
wounded, authorities said.
The four to six gunmen were
demanding freedom for com-
rades in Dutch jails and a plane
to ny all of tliem, along with
hostages, out ot the country,
government officials said.
Police in armored cars quick·
ly surrounded the modem-style
office block in this northern
Dutch city as the terrorists, said
to be armed with pistols and at
least one machine gun, fired
bursts of bullets from upper-
floor windows.
Officials said they feared that
one victim lying out of reach ln
front of the building might be
dead.
About 200 employees in the
building, headquarters of the
Drente provincial government,
managed to escape through win-
dows, some shinnying down
firehoses, after the Moluccans
stormed in. But some were
gunned down from behind as
they fled.
Miners Refuse
To Go to Work
WASHINGTON <AP) -
Miners stayed home by the
thousands today. ignoring a
back-to-work court order as coal
industry and union negotiators
took a day off from bargaining
on a contract to end the 98-day
coal strike.
The Carter administration
was hoping enough miners
would obey a federal judge's
back-to-work order so that at
least limited mine production
could resume to ease the plight
of coal·short regions. l Airplane
·.Traced to
SA Firm
National Transportation Safe-
ty Board investigators said to-
day the plane lbat carried five ~ unidentified people to their
,'l deaths near the Mammoth Lakes
t. airPOrl Friday was owned by a
'Santa Ana construction comnany.
t A s pokesman for the agency
said the single-engine Cessna 210 I is operated by lbe Lowmar Corp.,
I 2533S. MainSt.
' A. company spoke°~man would
I say only that the firm "has no
word (about the craft) as of~
time" when queried this mom-
in~.
Meanwhile Mono County
: Coroner's deputies said they ex-
f
peel to establish the identities of
the five dead people late today. 1
1 The bodies, burned beyond
recognition, were found in the
wreckage of the small plane, ac-
cording to Sheriff's Deputy
A1'chie Christiansen.
The plane crashed and burned
at about 8:30 p.m. Friday while
taking off from the s ki area
airport. Christiansen said the
craft·hit a rocky; snow-covered
ridge at about the 7 ,200-foot
elevation several hundred yards
east of the alrport landing strip.
Investigators who are still
probing the cause of the fatal
crash said the six-seat plane was
flown to Mammoth from Orange
·eo_\!!'tY Airport.
Bomb Removed
OAKLAND (AP) -A 12-inch
pipe bomb leaning against a light
,,POie in front of the Alameda Coun·
ty. Courthouse was removed late
Sunday night afttt a pauing bus
drlver spotted it and reported 1t to
"police.
But reports from the coallields
indicated that not enough union
members were showing up for
the first two shifts for produc·
lion to resume. There were no
reports of violence and only
isolated cases of picketing,
which is specifically banned by
the court order.
The union predicted that the
back-to·work order would be
widely ignored by the 160,000
striking miners.
A Justice D e partment
spokesman said the administra-
Seu:erLine
Break F ou'ls
CoastSamb
Beaches on bolb sidea of
the Santa Ana River
mouth were closed to the
pYbllc todJl)' after a sewer
llne in Garcten Grove
broke, spilling raw sewage
into the river.
The beach quarantine
was put into effect at 9
a . m . today by county
He alth Department of·
ficials who said it would
remain in effect indefinite·
ly until all traces or the
spilled sewage are gone.
Beaches under the ban
include West Newport's
strands from 56th Street to
the river jetty and an ad-
ditional 2.000 feet north Jn-'
to Huntington State
Beach.
Initial reports indicated
the line that broke was a
30-lnch main capable of
handling a maximum of
five million gallons of
sewage a day.
Costa Mesa
Pioneer
Dies at 78
lion expects miners gradually
will return to work tbis week.
"We be lieve the bulk of
miners will obey the order,"
said spokesman Mark Sheehan.
He said that by mid·day,
federal marshals had served
copies of tbe court order on
about 90 percent of the coal com·
panies and union locals named
as defendants.
tfJut he said officials would ex-
ercise "responsible restraint" in
enforcing the order.
<See COAL, Page A%)
NB Council
Will Hear
Boat Laws
Newport Beach city coun-cilmen .,. upected tonight to
glve final approval to a new Jaw
wblcb will &ive them more coo-
trol over business conducted on
the waters of Newport Htrbor.
The new ordinance grew out of
waterfront residents' complaints
about the noise generated by
charter party boats and sight-
seeing vessels.
Previously, those vessels were
exempted from city control, but
the law, which wolild go into ef·
feel in 30 days if approved, will
require the operators of the half·
dozen charter and .party vessels
to get a city permit in order to
operate. Operators of those
boats haven't opposed the pro-posed change.
In addition, the new ordinance
would give councilmen the
power to decide whether a pro-
posed business venture was
"marine dependent" as a factor
in determining grounds for is·
suance of a permit.
That provision was added at
the suggestion or city marine de·
partment employees who noted
that they had received
"numerous inquiries" about
establishing businesses such as·
hair salons, real estate offices
and insurance agent offices on
moored vessels.
City Councilman Ray
Williams, '8t a council meeting
last month, said he felt such
uses would be inappropriate. He
asked U\at a provision be in·
eluded bl the new law whic:h
wowd enable the council to turn
down 1uch requests when those
buslnesses aren't. strictly
marine orfeiiled.
· On~ of the wounded was a
school boy shot as he walked
down a street, oUlciala said.
Militants amonc the South
Molucacan Immigrant com-
munity In Holland have made
repeated terror strikes in recent
years to dramatize their de·
mands for Dutch help in wlnnlng
independence from Indonesia
for their Asian island homeland.
The Moluccas and th~ rest of
Indonesia are a former Dutch
colony.
The area around Assen, 112
miles northeast of Amsterdam,
has been a focu s of the
Moluccan terror cameaign,
most recently last spring when
gunmen seized hostages in a
train and school house and held
out for 30 days before military
assaults ended the sieges. Six
terrorists and two hostages died.
Police said today's raid began
at about 10 a.m. aa the Drente
provincial council was about to
meet in the building. There were
reports at least two provincial
leeislators were among the
hostages.
One Moluccan rode up in a
taxi and dashed into the main
entrance, pulling out a con-
cealed machine gun and opening
(See TERROR, Page A%)
Man, 82,
Survives
Elements
MODESTO (AP) -An elderly
Michigan man who survived a
month stranded in his snow·
bound motorhome in the hlgb
Sierra Nevada may have lived
because his wife died.
Laurence Shannon, 82, and bis
wife, Emma, 80, of Grand
Rapids, were traveling leis urely
over the mountains to visit their
daughter here when they took a
wrong turn on a back road and
got stuck Feb. 7.
Efforts to free the motorbome
failed, and Mrs. Shannon died
three days later, apparently of
natural causes.
The vehlcle was spotted Fri·
day in a remote section of Se·
Quoia National Park by a man
flying to a nearby Boy Scout
camp. Shannon was soon
rescued, and his wife's body was
flown out by helicopter.
His son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. George Spurr,
picked him up in Visalia on Fri-
day night and returned Shannon
to their home here.
Air.port ... .,a9.Work
c.ny .................
"If my mother hadn't died, he
would bave tried to walk out of
there," Mrs. Spurr said ... Even
ill death, my mother saved my
father's life."
Michael LaPole smooths the slurry seal being applied to
the mail) runway at Orange County l\irport today. Jet
traffic has been diverted to Ontario until Wednesday
while the maintenance work is being done. Airport of -
ficials said rimway has not been worked on since 1969.
Shannon explained that be
would have walked the wrong
way -toward an empty Boy
Scout camp. His daughter said
be probably would have died in
the snow.
The Shannons bad taken back
roads over the Sierra toward
Bubbles' Legacy: Central California after leaving
Twentynine Palms in Southern
California on Feb. s. The
California trip was part of an ex-
cursion they began last October.
D h After Shannon's wife of 52 a l IH ter years died, he WTapped her in a
~ 1 blanket and kept her in the
motorhome with him.
800-pounJ,
By PBIUP R08MARIN
°'Ult o.11, Plle\SUff
A roomful of flowers and an
800-pound youngster they call
"'iny Bubbl~ is the beginning J,o-
11 Tiffany
lamps Stolen
Eleven original Tiffany lamps,
worth an estimated $100,000,
were reported stolen S•turday
from a Balboa Island home.
The resident told police be had
been confined to bis home for
nearly six weeks and left for a
few hours to go to dinner Sltur-
day.
When be·retumed: be reported
finding bis kitchen wiardbw
broken 1n and the lamps miss· ing. .
PoUce said the theft vlctlm
had collec~ the anllque laml,)S.
day of the legacy of Bubbles, the . He kept the gas _heat off, stay-
Li on Country Safari hip-in~ warm.by we~rmg two sets of
popotamus who died Friday in a · union suits, shirts, sweaters,
cae_tureattempt. coats and pants.
The hippo had escaped the . Shannon h~d stocked up on
animal compound Feb. 20 and nee. macaroru,spaJUietO .cann~
eluded park rangers who stalked goods, bread and milk but still
her around the clock for three lost 16 pounds during his ordeal.
weeks trying to bring her safely "It was like a dream." he
home. said. "I didn't believe it was
Initial rapture late Friday happening."
because tranquilizing darts He kept snow cleared from the
finally ended the animal's so-top of l;he motorhome which al-
journ turned to sickened dis· l~wed tt lt'.! be seen from the
belief when she suddenly was atrPlane Friday· dead. _Sha~on said be plans to s~y
Her position on the hill where with hts daughter for a while
she fell, near a pond off Laguna and mak~ funeral arrangements
Canyon Road, killed her, accord· ro~. his wire. log to uon Country veterinarian Then I want to go back home
Donald Dooley. and sell my house," he said.
Head toward the bottom of the
slope. Bubbles' great weight NB Police pushed aaaimt her diaphragm,
closln&offher.breathing. '.
Tbbugb rant calls to the Lion <See HIPPO, Page M)
Coast Suicide Paet Ended
Nab2 on
Drug Charge
Two men who allegedly sold
what detectives described as
high quality, commercially
packaged marijuana to UD·
dercover officers were arrated
Sunday tn Newport Beach.
London Writer Aida Wife in Meroy Death
Detective Set. Darryl Yo.ale
alleeed acents purchased 10
pounds of the illicit substanee
for U,450 a pound from
Frederick Warren Anderson, a&,
of 850 Acapulco St., Lacuna
Beach, and Frederick John
Holllster, 2S~ of Sebastape>J.
Both were booted lnto city Jail
on charges of conspiracy to sell
marijuana a"4 beld lo lieu ot
f1,5QO ball eacb.
PoUc:e today nicl Andenoft re-
mained in cmtody aDd l{ollllter
WU fr.ed aftel' PGltlnc ball. YoaJe UMrted tbe t1r0 men
sold tile -ten pounc11 to ln-
., .. tJ1iltcn and prom1"d, to de·
Uver an Mdluaut ten DOWlds.
He aatd • Mar'Ch Of the rs· ............ tlM .u .. td ....
took place, 2114 Und Sl.,
Newport 1'Mch, tral'NCl up l1X
more J>CMmdl Of mmijuaa.
A.2 DAILY PILOT N Moncsiax. March 13, 1978
Cella Fun.ds Unreported?
SACRAMENTO CAP) ·" As·
semblyman Dixon Arnet said to-
day Gov Edmund Brown Jr.
and Controller Ken Cory failed
to fully report the services of a
campaign expert wh o testified
he was paid $25,000 by Dr. Louis
Cella to work on both men's 1974
campaigns.
· Arnett, a Republican running
for Cory's Job, urged the Fair
Political Practices Commission
to in vestigale Brown's and
Cory's campaign finance report-
ing on the contribution by Cella.
Canal Pact
Looks Sure
WASfllNGTON CAP) -
A leading opponent of the
Panama Canal treaties
conceded today that "the
president has the votes" to
win Senate approval of the
pacts.
Sen. Ted Stevens, R -
Alaska, told reporters that
agreements reached dur-.
ing the past few days to al-·
tach a provision permit-
ting further negotiations
on keeping U.S. troops in
Panama after 2000 have
nailed down the remaining
votes needed for approval
of the treaties.
The Senate votes Thurs-
day on the Panama Canal
treaty guaranteeing that
the waterway will remain
neutral and open to all
shipping after Panama as-
s umes control of the
waterway In 2000.
MaxB. Horn
·Dead at 64;
Rites Tuesday
Funeral services will be con-
ducted Tuesday in Corona del
Mar for longtime Newport
Beach resident Max B. Horn
who died Friday at the age of 64 .
Mr. Horn was a retired vice
president of United California
Bank and at the lime of his
death was working as a consul·
tant to the banking industry.
A graduate of the University
of Nebraska business college. be
was a member ot Sipna Chi
fraternity.
During Work Warn be served · in Europe as an artillery officer.
Mr. Horn was a member of
lbe Yorba Linda Masonic Lodge
#462. . Mr. Horn and his wife, Lorame,
had moved to Downey where they
were living at the time of his de~
ath.
In addition lo his widow, Mr.
Horn is survived by his sons.
Jeffery Horn of Costa Mesa and
Thom as Horn of Santa Cruz; a
daughter, Kathie Guth of
Laguna Niguel; his mother,
Minnie Horn of Kansas; two
brothers, Thomas Hom of New
Mexico and Capt. Dean Horn of
Massachusetts; a s ister,
J essieanna Messman of Kansas,
and two grandchildren. '
Services will be conducted at 1
p.m. at Pacific View Chapel.
Amtrak Views
Tijuana Line
SAN DIEGO (AP) -B~a
Califorrua want.s to join San Diego
in a public transportation rail
system , and possibly also extend
the Amtrak line from Los Angeles toTijujlla.
The proposal bas been made by
Gov. Roberto de la Madrid in
private -talks with the
Metropolitan San Diego Rapid
Transit Development Board,
general manager Robert Nelson
disclosed.
Nelson said it depends Ont on
acquisition of the San Diego &
Arizona Eastern Railway from
Southern Pacific Transportation,
a p~~~hue understudy.
OftAMCq COMT M
DAILY PILOT
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o.e.tll.'-•••••0 ... ......................
Cella, a Santa Ana doctor, was
the largest lud.lvldual poliUcal
contributor lo CallfornJa in lt7t.
He wa.s convicted last year ot
federal income lax evasion,
fraud and conspiracy charges.
Arnett said be based his ac-
cusations on the 1975 Orange
County Grand Jury testimony of
campaign consultant George
Mitrovich of San Diego.
ArneU said Cory reported only
$1,500 and added "not one cent
of Mr. Mitrovich's $12,500 fee for
working on the Brown campaign
is reported in any of the gov-
ernor's 1974 or subsequent cam-
paign committee finance re-
por ts."
A spokesman for Cory sald the
$1,500 was reported as a "quite
ge nerous" estimate for "two
s mall services" that were the
on ly things Mitrovicb did for
Cory in 1974.
"We feel ftne about ours (cam-
paign reports)," added John
J ervis, assistant deputy con·
troll er.
Brown's campaign director,
Gray Davis, said, "'It is a
campaign year, and this ls the
season for lies and distortiom.
The Brown campaign waa not
aware of nor did it authroize the
hiring of Mr. Mitrovich as a
salaried employe. It bas no ob-
ligation to report such an expeo.
diture.
"Lou Cella ran an independent
County campaign for several
candidates. U he employed Mr.
Mitrovich, it was his obligation
SUCCUMBS AT 78
Harold T. Segerstr~m
From Page Al
PIONEER •••
California Large Lima Bean Ad·
v1sory Board.
In 1949, the Segerstrom family
started its first commercial/in-
dustrial venture with the
purchase of the warehouse area
of the old Santa Ana Anny Base.
He was influential in the found·
ing and development of South
.Coast Plaza Town Center.
Mr. Segerstrom also was pres-
1 dent of Segerstrom Center
which comprises the high-rise
office complex owned by the
family in the financial diatrict of
Sant.a Ana.
A history buff . Mr.
Segerstrom contributed to the
Orange County Historical Socie·
ty, Bowers Museum in Santa
Ana and to th~ City of Costa
Mesa.
In 1974, Mr. Segerstrom and
other members of bis family
were honored with the Costa
Mesa Chamber of Commerce's
annual Heart Award for COD·
tributions to the community.
He is survived by his wife ol S3
years, Veronica, one son, Harold
T. Segerstrom Jr.. and four
grandchildren.
Other survivors include his
nephew, Henry T. Segentrom;
sister-in-law, Mrs. Anton H.
Segerstrom, and great-nephews
Toren and Anton Segerstrom
and great-niece. Mrs. Andrea
Grant.
The f amity baa 1u11ested
memorial contributions to the
Orange County Chapter ot tbe
American Heart Asaociation.
SYDNEY. Auitnua <AP> -A
youna ma cti..s after cbiUlDI a
drUf potion bnnJed at a pre-
weddlna lt.g part.y OD the beaeb
at Ne.,caaUe, near Sydney.
potleeaaid.
They aaid John Doualu JDn.
nalrd, 18. •friend ot tlte bricle-
s:room. collqeect aft.er he drank three or topr cJaa. ol tbe ooo-
coctloll made from a wild plant
known a Piel'• tnampet. II.ii
friends set b1m ~ a '1'Nl7 bank
to lltep lt olt, tM tOWMl bLm
dead !'our lloGn Wer, police
Nid.
Story TIDle Set
An Suter 1tol'1'. Ume ta
•cJteduled for.' p.m. ~ at the Marlben Buoela of the.
Newport Seaeb PibllC' l:.llrirY. Ptes~bOol c~ .,.. biftt.ed lo
· Ute proaram of atotf.. Hd ••m• me of chart•· .. • f
to report thtat expenditure oo bis
report," Davis said.
Mitrovich testilied Cella pald
him $1 ,SOO a month for 10
months to work on the Brown
and Corry campaigns, Arnett
said.
Cella goes oo trial Tuesday in
San Diese> Supertor Court on 127
counts, including charges of em-
bezzUng more than $3 million
f rom Miss ion and Mercy
hospitals ih Otan"' County and
from the st.ate and t"ederal gov-
ernments in Medicare and Medi· Cal funds.
Others ·No Contest
5 Vie for Seat
On Water Board
There will be a five-way race
June 6 for the district 1 seat on
the Orange County Municipal
Water District's board of direc-
tors.
But in four districts of three
Oran ge Coast area water
boards, there will be no election
in June because no candidates
filed by Friday's deadline to
challenge the incumbents.
In two other districts, Di.strict
3, of the Coastal Municipal
Water District. and District 3 of
the Tri Cities Metropolitan
Water District, the filing
deadline was extended until this
Friday because the incumbents
did not seek re-election.
Candidates for Municipal
Water District include:
-Dl.strlct. 1, David K. Jones,
Huntington Beach, incumbent;
Barbara A. Bartol, Huntington
~ach, businesswoman; James
W. (Jim) Edwards, Costa Mesa,
industrial developer /consultant;
Tim Hatch, Costa Mesa, no oc-
cupation listed, and Mkhael
Grilfith, Sunset Beach, no oc-
cupation listed.
-Dll&rict %, Gerald E. Price,
Westmlnster, incumbent:
-Dls&rlc:& s. Clem M .
McCollocb, Laguna Hills, in-
cumbent; A. Otto Kutsch, Sant.a
Ana, protective service officer;
Wayne A. Clark, Irvine, Irvine
Ranch Water District director.
Candidale.3 for director of the
Tri-Cities Municipal Water Dis-
trict are:
-DllUlc:t S. Wade F. <Doc>
Lower. San Clemente. retired
oral surgeon.
-Dl•&rld '· Arthur J.
Holmes, San Clemente, appoint·
ed incumbent;
F,....PageAI
IDPPO •••.
Country switchboard, after ~
ports ot the death mtered out
were hostile and threatening, of-
ficials said, they turned to calls
of sympathy.
"We understand the need for
people to point a finger," Jo
~helter, Lion Country publicist,
said today. "It's difficult for
people to accept the death or
anything. We're trying to help
them over that bump by letting
them e xpress their anger.
"It's just that i:eople wanted
to get if off their chests. They
had .really strong feelings. Peo-
ple would call angrily, weep, re-
cover their composure.. and ask
questions.
"By the Ume we finished dis·
cussing it they realized we feel aa badly as they do."
Among half-dozen sprays ot
roses already delivered over the
weekend was one of pink
roaebuds from Bill Sheffield, the
attorney who secured a court in·
jun~tlon against the intentional
harming ol Bubbles.
The "baby" hippopotamus, a
year-old daughter, bas become a
replacement symbol £or Bub-
bles' irrepresslbility and de-
termlnaUon.
Tiny Bubbles. who bad
escaped twice before with Bub-
bles, was the object or many of
the callers' concerns.
Lion Country plans to
somehow mark her from the
re1t, ao people ean see Bubbles'
child at the park.
The dead hippo's skeleton has
been donated to the Los Angeles
County Museum of Natural ms. tory.
-District S, Gary L .
Carmichael, San Clemente, ftre
officer; Wayne T. McMurray.
San Clemente, appointed incum-bent.
Candidates for director of the
Coastal Municipal Water Dis·
trict are:
-District t , James W.
Decker, Laguna Beach, appoint·
ed incumbenl;
-Dls&rlct 3, Donald A. Mein·
Dis, Newport Beach, engineer;
-District 4, W.K. Patrick,
Costa Mesa, incumbent.
TERROR .••
fire, police s aid. The other
gunmen ran in behind him.
One of those who escaped,
clerk Leo G. Klok, 42, said he
beard an uproar and "people
were shouting, 'Get out of there!
Escape! .. He said be and two col-
leagues beaded dowmtal.ra but
suddenly found themselves lac·
ing a masked terrorist. He opened
fire but apparently missed.
parently missed.
"We ran back upst.ain and
found a firehose, which we un-
rolled and threw out of a win-
dow. We let ourselves dOJm and
then ran ror our lives ... The
bullets were flying about our
ears."
He said two people running
with him were hit by gunfire but
were not seriously wounded.
A police spokesman said the
terrorist.s may have intended to
kidnap Commissioner Tlnneke
Scbilthuis, the province's chief
executive. but the 65-year-old
woman escaped ·through a win-
dow of bergrotmd-fioorofftce. The spokesmu said 21 Moluc·
cans are imprisoned for pre-
vious attacks, lnclUiliDC seven n
for the um raids.
The government refused to
give in to similar demands last
year, inslslidg that the terrorists
first release all bo&tqes.
F,....PegeAJ
MERCY •••
"I came back ln and gave ber
a mug of coffee Into which I had
put the drug wb.lcb would be
quite lethal. We said goodbye to
each other and kissed each other
for the last Ume, and ahe Just
drank it.
"She passed Into an im·
mediatecomaanddied .••
"We were so close, we bad.
this bond and I fell ahe'd •uf· fered every pain, you know,
every anguish, physical pain.
that anybodycouldsuffer ...
Baroness Wootton, a cam·
paigner for legal euthanasia in
Britain, wrote in the Sunday
Times: "Surely there muat be a
better way than tb1a of dealing
with the tragic 1ltuatlon in
which the Humphrys, like so
many other couples. found
themselves."
Cacti Exhibited
An exhibit of cacti from the
Sherman FoundaUon Gardens ia
currently on display at the
Corona del Mar branch at•the
Newport Beach Public Lt~ •.
The exhibit markl the library's
emphasis on bodse plants Ud
home gardening throughout
March.
-·~~ PREPARING FOR 'RESURRECTION' IN MISSOURI ~anlel Rogers With Mother'• Body In Freezer
Resurrection?
Preacher Freezes Mom's IJody
REEDS SPRING. Mo. (AP) -With an upright freezer as
the coffm, the frozen body of 80-year-old Gladys Rogers lay in
state in a small chapel lfl southw~t Missouri. Her son said she
would rise from the dead and give a sign "the end or this age" is
nea~ .
Evangelist Daniel Aaron Rogers asked three other
preachers to assist him in the Sunday "resurrection service" at
Ctar6'soo ?4ortuary io Reeds Spring, a town of about 280 and the
orrty pface be could find a mortician who would go along with his
plan.
HIS MOTHER DIED FEB. 2 io Harrison, Ark., 25 miles
south of here, and Rogers bad her body packed in dry ice for six
days, then placed in a frtezer. It took Rogers more than one
month to win a permit to have the body removed from Arkansas.
"Jesus commanded ua to preach the gospel, heal the sick, raise the dead," said Rogers, when asked his motive.
Rogers arranged for gospel sinlen from St. Louis to lead
singing in an adjoinine chapel as be and his fellow preachers
prayed for the resurrection to occur. Only the four preachers
were allowed in a combination office and visiting room, closed
off from the chapel, which contained the freezer run by a porta-
ble generator.
"WE EXPECT MOMMA TO BE raised," Rogers said from
his Harrison home. "A neighbor of one of my associate
evangelists said sbe had a vision, and she saw Momma open her
eyes and get up." . .
Missouri health omclals have sald they would allow the res.
urrection efforts to continue for an uns~cified period or time
belore requiring that Mrs. Rogers be buned.
• Rogers said be believed the resurrection of his mother
would be a signal that Christ is coming "and the end of this age~ u we know it, would be near." He said this meant "all the
wicked will be burned up, by fire • • • we believe by atomic bomb fire."
"That ®n'i mean 11'1 gonna happen the day after Mom is
ralst4., but we do believe that the time will be near," be said.
"The rtghteous, the food people, they're~onna survive. Just the
extremely wicked are &onna be destroyed."
Tourist Arrested
In NB Drug Bost
Two Newport Beach officers
who said they were trying to be
helpful arrested a tourist from
Florida on narcotic• charges
after allegedly finding eight
ounces of cocaine in the viaUor 's motel room.
Timotb)" W. Terry, 21, was to
be arraigned today in Harbor
Judicial District Court on
charges of possession of the
drug for sale stemming from the
Saturday incident.
~ccord.ing to officers Russ
Sutter and Doug Parmentier.
they stopped Terry near his
West Coast Highway motel for
erratic driving.
Rather fhan arrest Terry on
suspicion of dnmken driving, the
two patrolmen decided to escort
him to bis motel room.
Terry assertedly explained
that he locked himself out and
asked the officers to help him get
into his room. The patroJmen said they obliged by climbing through
a window and allegedl.Y spotted
the narcotics while letting Teny
back into bis room ..
p,.... Pllfle AJ
COAL MINERS •••
"We don'f plan any hasty or'
ill-conceived action .•. We don't
seek anyconfrontaUob., ••Sheehan
said.
Meanwhile, industry and un·
Ion bargainers said they were
making some progress after a
watkeb«l of talks but aren't on
t h• vell1e of a negotiation b~. : . A spokesman for the
Bltumlnoul Coal Operators As-
sociatbxa said. the two 1ldes had
no plans to meet face-to-face to-
day. although ••we are conlinu·
ing to work" on the issues in dis·
pule in separate meetings.
Industry bargainers (eturned
home Sunday but planned to re-
turn here either today or Tues·
'day. .
"We•re getting down to the
bra9tl tacks .•. to the bard is-
sues,'~Nlcholas T. CamJcia, chief
industry bargainer. said Sunday
as be left the bot.el where the
weekend talks were held.
beld.
Hopes for a swill setUement in
the 14 -weekrold walkout faded as
the two sides recessed general
t alks after a brief Sunday
session so that small groups of
lower-rankiJl& neiotiators could
work on contract laD1Uaae cov·
erln1 speclllc issues.
Amon& the dlfferences
separatlne tbe hJo sides a.re un· ion demands t.o continue tree
bealt.b elh be.utitl provided
under the expired 197t contract
and ellmlnatloD of propoeed in·
,dU.~ penaltl.es to curb wildcat a&rik • U \eel MlDe Woriters Presi-den'\ AmOld Mlllet' Weed that
there blld been some prop-ess,
but aald "wouJ~'t puL a time
tr1vao" aa when -settlement will be reecbed. ~
_. It WU unclentOod that over
the weate.ocl Jnduatr y
barealn•r• offtred to
1t1.-lfleabtJ1 reduce wbal mCOert ~ hav• to pay for
utelr famm,a• kalth e.ue fJ'ocn
' wbat wu ~fa ti.. coa~ tn~t Che unloo ~·~Pre. Jected a fttt aao. . .
:Saddlebaek
EDITION
VOL. 71, NO. 72, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Dutch Office Invaded;
ASSEN, Netherlands (AP) -
Masked and heavily armed
South Moluccan militants shot
their way into a covemment ol·
fice building today, wouncUni at
least six people and taking SOto60
others hostage. autborltles said.
said.
A Dutch JusUce Ministry of.
flclal said the gunmen, number-
ing at least three, were making
.. aimilar demands .. to thoso
ma.,_e In Pttvious Moluccan ter.
ror attacb -apparemJY. mean-
ing freedom for jail~ouirades'
and a p~ to fly them out of the country. .
The wea around this Jtorthem
Dutch city has been a focus of
attacks by Moluccan militants
demanding Dutch help in win·
ning Independence from In·
donesla for their Asian
homeland, a former Dutch col·
ony. Thousands of Moluccans
are 1n Holland aa immigrants.
At least two persons fleeing the modern Drente provincial
government office building were
gunned down from behind and
sUgbUy woanded, and it was re-
ported that others were ahot in·
side the building.
The terrorists. said to be armed
wltb pistols and at least one
machine gun, sprayed the
streets outside with IUDflre from
upper-floor windows. Police in
armored cars ringed the build· ing.
Many government employeeil_
fled the building in a panic.
some sliding down tire hoses
lowered from windows and then
fleeing throup the back;Jard.
police said.
"The bullets were ny1ng about
our ears,0 aaid Leo G. K1ot. 42.
MONDAV,MARCH 13, 1978
Afternoon
N.Y.Stoeks
TEN·CENTS
•
60 Seized
a government cleric who escaped
without lrtjury.
Police spokesman P.T. Sln-
nema said one Moluccan rode up
to the bW.1ding in a ta.xi, pulled
out a conceal~ machine gun
and stormed through the main
enlrance, firing off shots. Within
minutes, at least two armed
comrades joined him lnslde, sm.
nema aaid..
Police said they believe the a&-
tackers wanted to kidnap pro.
vinciaJ Commissioner Tinnete
Scblltbuls, Drente'a top ex·
ecutive. But she escaped
through a window of her ground.
floor office.
KJok said he was drlnJdng co!· fee in bis second floor office'
when be heard an uproar outside
lbe building.
.. People were shouting 'Get
~uaaoa. rage Ai>
Kidnap
Suspect
·On Mend
Miners Refuse
A Carlsbad man who 1)0lice al·
!ege kidnapped two 13-year-old
girls in that comumunity and
then led police on a high-speed.
40-mile-chase into Orange Coon-.
ty is reported doing well today in
the jail ward at UC Jrvine
Medical Center.
, Sheriff's officers said suspect
f
Nelson Christopher Burns, 20.
was shot by deputies while be
struggled with them and
1 Carlsbad police near tbe in·
J tersection of Alicia Parkway
and Jeronimo Road in Mission
Viejo.
Ollicers said Bums was trying to seize a deputy's weapon when
the gun discharged. They said
the wound is not regarded as serious.
Arresting ortfcers said the
pursuit which began in Carlsbad
Friday night after a patrolman
~tted a suspected stolen car in
which Burns was holding the two
girls almost came to an end at
aeveral points along the 41>-mile
ioute into Orange County.
But. they said. Burns re.
1teatedly rammed Carlsbad
. police cars and roared bis way
out of a nuniber of traps set up
by pursuing officer$.
• Officers said tbe chase ended tn Mlssion Viejo when Bums•
car skidded out ~ eootrol and
7 burst two tires. Officers said
that when they reached the car.
Bums was desperately trying to
restart the motor with one hand
wbil,e be held on to the strug·
1Hng. screaming girls with
the other.
Officers said the two girls
IJave been returned unharmed to
their families in Carlsbad.
Burns has been booked on
charges of kidnapping, assault on peace officers and grand
)heft auto.
I . Three Carlsbad police car~
were damaged during the chase.
.Officers said the car allegedly
•tolen by Burns was badly , cfemaged.
:flane Debris . Jttay Identify
µashed Pilot
Easing Rain Allows
Viejo to Celebrate .
The rain stopped temporarily
and allowed about 60 units and
6,000 to 7,000 spectators to eltjoy
Mission Viejo's ninth annual St.
Patrick's Parade Saturday.
Laguna Beach .High School
marched off with. the
sweepstakes award for· high
school bands. Don Lugo High
School won the sweepstakes
award for high school drill
teams.
Laguna Hills Mall won the
Grand Sweepstakes for the best
parade entry. Normont Elemen·
&ary School from Los Angeles
won the Lord •Mayor's trophy as
the best elementary school
marching unit.
The Pride or the Town award
for the best youlh group went to
Wonder Cycles of Huntington·
Beach and the Good -Time
Clowns from Sbennan Oaks was
given the Leprechaun trophy as
the most humorous group in the
parade.
The Ron Abbey Irish Dancer9
from Westminster were given
the St. Patrick's trophy for tbe
best entry following the theme of
the parade.
First place winners and their
categories ln~luded: Bolsa
Grande Wgb School, Norco,
(See PABAOE. Page Ai)
To· Go to Work
WASHINGTON CAP) -
Miners stayed home by the
thousands today, ignoring a
back-to-work court order as coal
industry and union negotiators
took a day o(f from bargaining
on a contract to end the 98-day
coal strike.
The Carter administration
was hoping enough miners
would obey a federal Judge's
back-to-work order so that at
least limited mine productJoa
could resume to ease lbe plight.
oC coal-short regions.
Pathologist
Testifies
About Fetus
By TOM BOLEY
otUllo.lly ........
A pathologist wbo uamlned a
deatl ~ltJ the d.Q after Dr.
William Baxter Waddnl all~·
ly strangled it tatiW today In
Orange County S.pertor Court
.that she saw •'notNq unusual"
in the condition of the corpse.
Dr. Lina Yu, a member of the
medical staff at Westminster
Community Hospital, told the
jury after being ealled by the de-
fense at Waddill's mtlrder trial
that the dead fetus _appeared no different from the bOclies or other
babies who died after nllne abor-
tions wereperfort;ned.
The Hong ·Kong-born
pathologist testified that she has
examined "between so and too••
fetuses which died after saline
fluid was 1n,Jected into the
mother.
And she told deleme attorney
Malbour Wat.soo that abe saw no
sign of the heavy throat bruising
which the prosecution cla.lms
was inflicted by Waddill.
It is alleged that Waddill. 44.
of Huntington Harbour.
murdered the baby when be
panicked an learning that the
fetus bad survived the abortloa
be attempUd to Induce in tile un-
wed,·18-ye&l'>Old mother. Prosecutlon witnesses have
testified that be ordered hospital
staff out of the nursery on
March 2, 1977, and then
strangled the baby after telling
a fellow physician: "this baby
can't live."
The prosecution alleges tbat
\Vaddlll told a witness U.at tbe
child's survival would mean bis
involvement In lawsuits totalling
millions of dollars and tba& the
baby must bave suft'ered sever.
(See l'ETVS, •• ,.,Ai)
Brea Police
Probe Slaying
Of Young Man
But reports from the coalfields • ·uon expects miners gradually
Indicated that not enough UD.lon will return to work this week.
members were showing up for .. We believe the bulk of
the first two shifts for procluc-miners will obey the order:•
tion to resume. There were no sald spokesman Mark Sheehan.
reports of violence and only He said that by mld·day.
isolated cases of picketing. federal marshals bad served
which is specifically banned by copies of the court order oia
the court order. about 90 percent of the coal com.
The union predicted that the pa.oies and union locals namecl back-to-wort ·order would be aa defendants.
widely Ignored by the 1601000 But he said officlals would ex•
striking miners. ercise 6Tes)>clnslble restraint,. iD
A Justice Department eu.forcingtbeorder. ·
spokesman said the admlnistra-(See OOAL, Pqe A%)
• Mow the Rug
Grass Grou:s in HB House
Huntington Beacb !Joasewite Tillie Kurash says that
she hasn't been trying to fool Mother Nature. Sbe t.biDJm that it may be tbe other way around.
SPINDLY, PALE.GREEN shoots of rrass lune
sp1suttc1 ill Mrs. K~ told• lnft ar,et JD tbe car-eer ether nv1ng room.
Whlle she doesn't Qaall'll with the color comhlaltloe. ~ Kurasb would Jun .... tbe arass 1'0Ulcl irow-. Ida where it belonp. ••When my son St.eft Wei me tllat tbere wu grass
gmrblg in the living rooin.1said1 don'& believe it.
"'l'BEN BE SHOWED llE od I ean'& belfmt It." she
&Q'S. Mn. Kurasb beUeftl trie greening of her Uvtng room
started when rain water collected In her backyard. Sbe
UUnks some of it may baYe Seeped UU'vulb the fCMIDdaUon.
Elementary deteetlve worlc foed that the grass was
• growing near the cage of Lemoo. tbe famll1 parakeet.
IT WAS THEORIZED that the blrc1seed splDecl tm the
floor and germinated In the dampaeu. Lemon wasn't talk· Ing. .
Mrs. Kurash said sbets aolnl to eaD her lnsarance eompany to see if grass in tho caq>e& la lDduded JD ber
homeowners coverage.
Tiny Carries On
Safari Wins Sympathy
BJ PHILIP ROSJIUIN
Of .. Dlltr ........
A roomful of nowers and an
800-poqnd youngster they •all
'J.'loy ~es ls the beginning to-
day of the legacy of Bubbles. the Lion Country Safari blp•
popotamus who died Frld91 In a
capture attempt. (Related
photos, A.3). The hippo bad escaped tile
nlmal compound Feb. 20 and
eluded put rangers who sta1tecl
bet around the elock for three
weeb trJ1Dg t.o bring her safely
bome..
InlUal rapture late J'riday because tranqullbint darts
fillall1 ended the animal'• 9C)o en turned to slekened di>
ef wbesa she ~ was
dead.
Jler l'Olltlon on the hill wt.e •tell. near a pond off~
C..,. BN4, tilled her, acCard-
IDC to Uan CountZ'J' 't'eterl.Dalial Doaaht Dooley.
8-4 '-*tel the bottom fllthe alo,et Bubbles' areat wellbl ...... ,. ... llei-d.lallbrllm, clDllllC JlerlnatNng., -
Tlloagb ftnt calls to the Lian
Country nitebboard, after re-
ports of the death filtered out
were boeUJe Del &breatenlng, of·
ficlals said, they turDecl to c:alls
ol aympathy.
.. We understand the need for
people to point a finger, .. Jo
Scbetter, Uoa Country pabJiclst.
said tod17 ... Jt•s dlffjcult for
»eople to accept the death ot
(See BIPJIO, Pap A!)
C.as&
A.I DAIL V PtLOT SB
•
Snow ¥ictiln . May. Owe Life .to Wife
lllODJSTO (AP) -An elderly Michigan man who survived a
month stranded in his snow-~und motorhome in the h.ieh Sierra Nevada may have lived
because his wife died.
Laurence Shannon, 82, and bis
Wife, Emma, 80, of Grand
llapids, were traveling leisurely
~ 4Ver the mountains to visit their
' daughter here when they took a
_;)lfrong tum on a back road aod
1ot stuck Feb. 7.
Insurance
{falks .. Set . '
!ft College .. . • Saddleback Com munity
College District trustees will
.meet early this evening to dis·
cuss district insurance policies
with their "risk management"
consultants.
Trustees will meet privately
with the consultants in an ex·
ecutive session scheduled from
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. They are then
scheduled to discuss the issue
publicly from 6:30 to 7 p.m.
The regular business meeting
will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the
library on the Mission Viejo
campus.
The trustees have been dis.
cussing procedures for selecting
insurance and brokers for the
past sev'eral weeks sin ce a
broker said he could provide
them with cheaper life, dental
and vision coverage for
employees.
During the regular business
meeting, trustees are expected
to discuss the operation of the
college's bookstore . The
bookstore currently is run under
a contract with the Follett
Corporation.
Administrators say the
bookstore could continue as it is
or it could be operated by the
·district or Associated Student
Body (ASB). If the district or
ASB took the bookstore over, it
would require an investment of about $300,000.
Trustees also are expected lo
ronsider a lease agreement with
the Viejo Management Company
which would allow them to build
a radio transmitter and antenna
on Rancho Mission Viejo.
The new equipment would
enable the college to expand Its
FM noncommercial radio sta·
tion lo cover the entire district.
In exchanie for the site and ain
access road, the proposed agree-
ment would allow Viejo Manage·
menl Company to use the col·
lege's building for it.a industrial
band radio equipment.
FJ"OM Page AJ
FETUS •••
brain damage as a result or the
abortion attempt.
Dr. Yu testified today that had
there been anything unusual in
the condition of the dead baby
she examined on March 3 she
would have noted that fact in the
report that was placed before
her on the witness stand.
·'I saw no evidence or
trauma," she said. "And the
baby I examined looked very
much like many or the other
saline abortions I have ex·
amined al Westminster Com·
rnunity Hospital."
Dr. Yu testified that many
babies aborted by saline carry
the characteristics pointed out
in the infant allegedly murdered
by Waddill -discoloration and
evidence or bleeding under the
skin.
Dock Strike Called
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -In·
ternalional Loneshoremen's and·
Ware housemen's Union leaders
have called tor a 24·hour
dockworkers· strike at West.
Coast ports to protest the use ol
the Taft-Hartley Act against
ttriking c.al minen.
ORANGI COAST se
DAILY PILOT
Zfforta to free lbt motomome
faUed. and Jin. ~ died
three dQI later. ap~.oUy ~
natural causes.
The vehicle was spotted Fri·
day in a remote section of Se-
quoia. National Park by a man
flying to a nearby Boy Seoul
camp. Shannon w as soon
rescued, and bis wife's body was
flown out by helicopter.
His son·in-law and daughter ,
Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e Spurr,
.picked blJ:n up lD Vllalla on Fri·
day nltbt and retdtned Shannon
to their bome here.
"If my mother hadn't died, he
would have tried to walk out oC
there," Mrs. Spurr said. "Even
in death, my mother saved my'
father's lite."
Shannon explained that he
would have walked the wrong
way -toward an empty Boy:
Scout camp. His daugh'ter said
he probably would bne died in
the snow.
The Shannona had taken back
roads over the Sierra toward
Central California after leaving
Twentynine Palms in Southern
California on Feb. 5. The
California trip was part of an ex-
cursion they began last October.
After Shannon's wlfe of 52
years died, be wrapped her in a
blanket and kept her in the
motorbome with him.
....., ..............
REMAINS OF PLANE THAT CRASHED OFF HUNTINGTON BEACH WASH ASHORE
Authorities Still Mum on lcMntlty of Piiot Preaumed Lost After Mid-air ColUalon Saturd8y
Acid Waste Waters
No County Threat
By KATHY CLANCY
Ot -O.lly l'1tiM Si.ff Rain-diluted overflow from a
former industrial waste disposal
site in Riverside County poses
no danger at present to Orange
County waterways, officials or
the slate Water Quality Control
Board said today.
Jim Anderson, executive of·
ricer for the board's Santa Ana
region, said his staff is continu-
ing to monitor the site, which is
located in the Glen Avon area.
The now.closed site earlier
was used lo dispose of acid and
other industrial wastes.
It posed a possible threat last
week when rainwaters reached
the top of a concrete and earthen
dam separating the site from a
flood control channel about four
miles from the Santa Ana.River.
Anderson said enough water
was pumped from behind the
dam over the weekend so that
Review Set
On Viejo's
Park Issue
General development plans
for Mission Viejo's controversial
Cordova Park will be reviewed
tonight by the Municipal Ad·
visory Council.
Development of the 4.7·acre
park at El Retiro and Nogal in
the Cordova tract bas caused
conflict between area residents
who wanted picnic benches and
open fields and community
members who believed the park
s hould have facillUes for or· ganized sports.
MAC members are expected
tonight to approve plans that
provide open, grassy areas and
picnic facilities -but allow
room for the future addition of
organiud sports facilities.
The council will also bear
Orange County officials report
on the potential Impact of the
Jarvis-Gann property tu limit•·
tion initiative.
Dick Kelly of the County Ad·
mlnbtrator's Office and Elayne
Malone of the Environmental
Management Aeency will pre-
sent their view of the meuure at
7:45 p.m.
The meeting will becln at 7:30
p.m. in MAC offices. 270%1 La
Paz Road, Suite 2K.
Amtrak Views
Tijuana Line
SAN DIEGO (.\P) -Baja
Callfornia wants to join San Dleao'
1A a l*bllc tranaportatton ndl
s11tem, eel poaibly allo ~ UteAmtrMllPeltomLol~·
to TlJu.ana.
Tbt IRPOl&l au Detft mac181"'
Gov. blierto de ta Mldrid ID prJvate hlk1 wJtla tbe
M'etropoUtan SU 1*IO ~ Tr•111tt Dtulopmedt Board, •
~INlll' Bobett Nelllll •
Nellon Nici It.,_.._ cm·
aeq.'1ili alUtkm Of --~· ArtfDll• Slltili1I Rall~ • ~c . •c::--~ltudJ.
crews could begin repairing the
face of the dam.
By the lime water pumped
from the site passes through the
flood channel into the river and
into water already impounded at
Prado Dam, Anderson said, the
presence of acid waste is un·
detectable.
He said crews were attempt. ~ng ~o keep children from play.
mg m the foamy looking flood
channel water while pumping
was under way.
He also said there is a
possibility of contamination in a
very smail area of the under·
ground water basin near the
site.
The area was used for in·
dustrial waste disposal between
1957 and 1972.
Canal Pact
Looks Sure
WASIDNGTON CAP) -
A leading opponent of the
Panama Canal treaties
conceded today that "the
president has the votes" to-
wln Senate approval of the
pacts.
Sen. Ted Stevens, R·
Alaska, told reporters that
agreements reached dUf.·
ing the past few days to at·
tach a provision permit·
ting further negotiations
on keeping U.S. troops In
Panama after 2000 have
nailed down the remaining
votes needed for approval
or the treaties.
The Senate votes Thurs·
day on the Panama Canal
treaty guaranteeing that
the waterway will remain
neutral and open to all
shipping alter Panama as·
sumes control or the
waterway in 2000.
F,....PageAI I
filPPO ..•
anything. We're trying to help
them over that hump by letting
them express their anger.
"ll's just that people wanted
lo get if ofJ their chests. They
bad really stron& feelings. Peo-
ple would call angrily, weep. re-
cover tbelr composure, and ask
Questions.
"By tbe time we finished ~
cunlng it they realized we feel
u badlf u they do."
Amonc ball-doien sprays of.
roses already delivered over the
weekend wu one of I.ink
roHbudl from BW Sbeftlet , the
attorne)' who seeU'ftd a court in·
ju.aeUon aaatmt the intentfooal
b.arm1 .. olBubbl•.
Tbe?baby•• blppopot.amus. a
,..lt-Old ct.uaJ\t.r, has beeome a
nplaHment •1~bol I or Bub-
blH 1 Jrreprehlblltty and de-
termlo,U0o.
Tiny Bubb1e1. who had
tKa,.cl twte. belon wltb Bub-
bl ... wu UM obJeet of. man1 of·
tbe ean..• concema. Lion Countr7 plan1 to
aomehow marll beT from the
nst._ N l*IP&t eu aee lubblel'
dalla at the pan.
Tb• de.cl hlJnlo•• 1teletca ....
been ... ed to the i.. .u.-. Count~ MUHUID of Naturaf lllj.
1«7.
F,....P.,,eAJ
PLANE •••
his Cessna 150 was hit from the
rear by another aircraft which
apparently bad been gainin1
a ltitude beneath h.im.
The impact damaged the tall
of Petersen's plane, but not
enough to throw it out of control.
Dan Peeler, 21, of 206 ~1st St.,
Huntington Beach, was sittln&
on a balcony with a neighbor,
Joseph Ward, 28, of 202 21.sl St.,
when the 2:49 p.m. colllsion oc·
curred.
"We beard a 'smack' in the sky·
and all or a sudden be came out of
the clouds," Peeler said today;
imitating the sound of an aircratt
power dive and then an explosion.
Peeler and a small crowd of
bystanders were gathered today
as sheriff's deputies retrieved
the wreckage, hauling it to the~
beach·front road below Golden
West Street and Pacific Coast
Highway.
"There was llke an explosion
underwater after be hit and then
bubbles and steam like In a bot
springs." Peeler recounted.
Alan L. Cra~ford, chief of the
'Los Angeles Field Office for the
N ationaJ Transportation Safety ·
Board, was on the scene this
morning, beginning a probe of the
crash.
Fro.Page Al
COAL .••
"We don't plan any hasty or
ilJ.conceived action. • . We don't
seek any confrontation," Sbeeban
said.
Meanwhile, industry and un.
ion bargainers said they were
making some progress after a
weekend of talks but aren't on
the verge of a negotiation
breakthrough.
A spokesman for the
Bituminous Coal Operators Al.·
sociation said the two sides bad
no plans to meet face-to-face to-
day, although "we are contlnu·
ing to work" on the issues in dis·
pute in separate meetlnis.
Industry bargainers relumed
home Sunday but planned to re-
turn here either today or 1'-.
day.
.. We're getting down to the
brass tacks ••. to the bard Ja.
sues," Nicholas T. Camlcla, chlet
industry bargainer, eaJd SwMla1
as he left the hotel where tbe
weekend talb were.held.
held. '
Hopes for a swU\ setuement ln
the 14·w~-old walkout faded u
the two sldee receued 1e:neral
talks after a brief SundaJ
session so that •mall ll"OUPI ~
lower·ra.nklbi neaottaton c:ould
work oo ccati'act Janauqe COY•
erina sped.flc wuea.
.
YMCA Seeking
Tot Swimmers
Children u JOUDC u ' JMd old can be reptend for W..
dleback Valley YllCA~a Easter
awlm week Tb\IJ'llllq ~m t to
11 a.m. at m.11 Orime• A~
EJ Toro. Director Jo Anll• Oralaam,
Saddlebeck Coll•'• 1wtm..W.C
and dlW.. tMCb. 1al4 the pro.
IJ'•m eomlltl of "" IWI..._, te11ou durta1 •u• W-.
MucbJO ........ a · • Chlldrm ............... ..
t>uJc IWfmm-. alid ianhal
Ull1s and a nll*t f(w ,,_.
Mf •1¥. &be said.
He kept the ias heal off, stay-
lng warm by wearing two aet.s ol
union suits, shirts, sweaters,
coat.a and pants.
Shannon bad stocked up on
rice. macaroni. a~etU. canned
goods, bread and milk but still
lost 16 pounds during bis ordeal.
4•1t wu like a dream;• be
1aid. ..I didn't believe lt wu
bappeDi.og."
.Water, Semer
He kept snow cleared from the
top of the motorhome which al-
lowed it to be seen from the
ai~plane Friday.
~hannoo said he plans to stay
with bis daughter for a while
and make funeral arran1ement.s-
for his wife.
.. 'rhen I want to go back home
and sell my house:• he aaid. "I
have made no plana. I doll't even
want to th.ln.k about it.."
Billing Poll
Due in Toro
El Toro area residents are to
receive a poll in the mall th.is
week to help determine bow they
will be billed for waler and
sewer service.
Los Ali.sos Water District or-
ficials 11aid they will mail post
card questionnaires today or
Tuesday. '!be cards are to be re-
turned to district ofttce by
March 30, a spokesman said.
A public hearing w1ll follow on
April 12. the spokesman said, at
the Lake Forest Beach and Ten-
nis Club.
Nearly a hundred vocal El
Toro area residents rejected two
methods proposed for sewer
service bWlng during an emo-·
lion-charged district bearing
Feb. 9.
The poll will include the two
methods voted oo bl resident.a at
that bea.rinc and a new "com·
promise" met.bod. the district
spokesman said.
District oCficlals figure that·
tbe average residence ·within
their area uses approximately 3~ cubic feet of water over a
two-month billing period.
Currently, those average
users are billed approximately
$21.56 for two months. However,
Saddleback
Council to
·Me~t Tonight
A combination executive
board and general membership
meeting is scheduled this eve-
nine for Saddlebact Area
Coordinating Council.
Tbe board, to meet at 7 p.m. tn
the community room at People's
Federal Savings & Loan, 23688
El Toro Road, El Toro, is lo con·
sider bylaw amendment.a and a
proposed San Joaquin HUis
Transportation Corridor gripe
aession.
The general membership
session is to begin at 7 :30 p.m.
at the savings and loan associa·
tion where members are lo hear
Fifth District Supervisor
Thomas Riley tell what the
board of supervisors has
planned for the county in 1978.
Principal changes in bylaws
scheduled for a vote tonight in·
elude a new voting ayatem offer·
ing more votes to associations
and organizations than to in·
dividual members, removal of
sections requiring board ap·
prov al of new members and stiff.
er requirements for association
ofrlce seekers.
district officials claim that cur·
r ent sewage rates, based on
water consumption. are not
paying for sewage operation. la
addition, Metropolitan Water
District (MWD) is increasing
wate r rates beginning July 1.
Under proposal "A" for hlldng
r ates, the average water user's
two-month bill would go up so
cents, the spokesman said.
Proposal A, based on the use of
water lo determine both water
and sewage fees, actually would
favor residents who use less
than lbe average amount of
water, district schedules show.
Under propos al "B, .. the
average user's bill would in·
crease only 22 cents. But the
propos al would save hi&h·
volume water and sewer users
money while charging more to
low·use customers.
Proposal .. C," the .. com·
promise" proposal, would also
increase the average user's
rates by 50 cents for two months.
It, too, would penalize the low·
use c ustomer and would aid the
high.use consumer, tables show.
Al the district's Feb. 9 public
hearing. former Aliso Valley
Homeowners Association presi-
dent Biil Millan charged that the
board might be subsidizing ad·
ministratiQn of sewage and
water facility construction at the
expense of residents and sug-
gesled that homeowners secure
an attorney for legal advice.
Frm. Page AJ
PARADE •••
division A of high school bands;
Rancho Alamitos of Garden
Grove, division B of high school
bands; Santiago High School of
Garden Grove, division Ao! bigb
school drill teams: Rancho
Alamitos, division B of high
school drill teams. and Santiago
High School, drum major.
Other award winners •ere:
George Air Force Base, military
drill teams, Polka Dot.a of Hunt·
inglon Beach, youth drill teams
and drum corps, El Bekal Orlen·
tal Band, Shriner competition.
and the YMCA Indian Maidens.
marching and walking units.
Other award winners were:
Miss Ion Viejo Recreation
Center, civic and service floats;
Ronald McDonald, commercial
·float s; Times Mirror
Cablevision, commercial nov-
e lty /specialty; Clan Mac Rae
Stewarts' bagpipes, nov·
e lty /specialty; Saddiebaclc
Valley Historical Society, an-
tique/classic autos, and First
U.S. Sharpshooters, equestrian.
...........................
THIY CAim MIPARED wmt WAGON, UMllW.tA
......... Of ....... ~ Iona •JJ•"· 8racl --
•
Requiem for a _Hippo
HOW IT WAS This is how most of her
fans would like to remember Bubbles, the
frolicksome hippo from Lion Country
Safari who csrapcd and duded capture
in a Laguna Canyon lake. Here al the
l)Mt, ........... ., ...... ..,.
right, all that was seen of Bubbles was a
trail or vee-shaped bubbles (right) in the
pond. Bubbles died late Friday during a
rescue attempt .
~
THE MASSED AR RAY: This was typical of
the scene Fridav as an armada of men
and machines ga.thcrcd along Laguna Can··
yon Road in what turned out to be the
futile effort to capture Bubbles, the wan·
dering hippo. Road was closed for several
hours during the effort.
AN ORPHAN -This ls Tiny Bubbles, the calf of the
world-famous hippopotamus who died during a capture
attempt Friday night.
Porno Hero
Hailed as
I
Job Ends
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -
Dallas Alinder says he didn't
want to embarrass the city, but
now the city cultural director
finds he's unexpectedly "the
porno folk hero of
Philadelphia."
Alinder last month impulsive-.. ,
ly quit his $27,000 job as ex··
ecutive director of the city's
Cultural Affairs Council after an
X·rated movie in which be had
appeared in 1974 played "at· a
movie house near City Hall.
Alinder had a role in the mov·
ie two years before he . was
hired, when he was broke and
out of work. He said he took the
part to pay his rent and that he
was clothed in his brief scene.
In the film, entitled "Divine
Obsession," Alinder plays a rich
man attempting to muscle in on
a madam's territory. He gets hit
in the face with a p late of
caviar.
"It was a comic bit, 28 words
of dialoaue," Alinder said.
"I bad vialons of being spat
upon, and egp being thrown at
me, and instead lt's been a
t u rnaround," said the
transplanted North Dakotan. "I
expected to be condern~ed."
Allnder's resignation was ac-
cepted by the Clt.y Council on
March 9.
•'The presaure came ftom
within me, my own code of
ethics," he said of the reslpa-
tlon, scheduled to take effect
April 15.
Small Q~ke
•
Allnder. who gave bil aae only Rattles as ''in my late middle 30s,"
stroked bis tand)' beard aa he
_ sat at a cluttered desk in bis
downtown Cllfice and reviewed
AnaMim Bui'ldings
most callen J\ISt wanted to know
if there had been a quake. .. They Nld they felt a slight
tremOI' or a chandelier moved, ..
-lse sald,
A q•U. meuurln1 3.2 on the
R.lrhtt!r seal• hit the ume
1eneral area lut Friday, a1ao
doinc no damqe.
the sneers and cheers stirred by
bis reaicnauon.
He baa received aapport in
local new1paper edltorlala aad
telephone calla and ktt.e.ra from
across the~. ,
But M810r Frank IU.tao bas
said AllnMr ''lhoWd ba'te '9en
fired and DOt penntU..S to r&-
aign."
The couacil, an btdepeadeQt
agency cteated for the 1811
Blcea.te nalal c•lebr•tlon,
cootdlnatM d b'Jlau tor con· cert.I ._. a poftr'Y read·
ln1• lo the ~ &tran 'ffttb. tbe commuolb'. ~ la, lu
fli'tt d1Nd4t, I ,
''MJ fem&lY and tlltidl know 111e, U4 UteJ4MOl ai~IA
•. pori.o · ·ma·H ... 1atd. 4111ril al ....., &beJ
kno., I •t •• lt, aad pb11ftcilb'f~·nnti lo .tt i-.. ftlll U.. b04J'\iail&lf\4. ·• n .-
Most OC
Judges
In Easy
Most Orange County
municipal and superior cocrt
judges whose terms expire this
year may go unchallenged dur-
ing the June election.
According to nomination
papers filed by Friday's
deadline, only si>C of the 2;
superior and municipal court
'.)udges up for re-election face op-
position.
Unchallenged candidates will
be re-elected by default if no
challengers file write·in can·
didacies by the 5 p.m. March 30
deadline.
Fillng as challengers of in·
cumbent Superior Court judges
were Deputy District Attorney
Orella Sears of Fullerton, run·
ning against Judge Leonard
Goldstein of Newport Beach;
Deputy District Attorney
Theodore Mlllard of Orange,
running against Judge Richard
Hamilton of Laguna Beach;
Also, attorney Robert Weaver
of Fullerton, facing Judge Bruce
Sumner of Laguna Beach; and
Newport 8each attorney Jay J .
Wall, challenging Judge Robert
C. Todd of Newport Beach.
Central Municipal Court
Judge lryne Black or Newport
Beach will face Tustin resident
Gary Patrick Ryan, a deputy
district attorney. in her re·
election bid.
The only other challenger in a
municipal court race is Placen·
tia attorney Robert L. Schatz
who will run against Judge
Arnold P . Mordkin of Newport
Beach in North Orange County
Municipal Court.
Superior Court candidates by
office number, as listed, in·
elude: Richard J. Beacom of
Huntington Beach, incumbent,
office l; Lloyd E . Blanpied Jr.
of Newport Beach. lncumbent,
oCCice 2; Frank Domenichini,
San Clemente, lncumben~ office
3; Mason Fenton, Santa Ana,
incumbent, office 4;
Also, Leonard Goldstein,
Newport Beach, incumbent, and
Orella Ferri Sears, Fullerton.
deputy districl attorney, office
5; Richard 0. Hamilton, Laguna
Beach, incumbent, and
Theodore E. "Ted" Millard,
Orange, deputy district at·
torney, office 6;
Also, Kenneth E. Lae, Placen·
tia, incumbent, office 7; Betty
Lou Lamoreaux, Newport
Beach, incumbent, office 8:
Byron K. McMillan, Santa Ana,
incumbent, office 9; Robert E.
Rickles, Santa Ana, incumbent,
office 10; J .E.T. Rutter II,
Newport Beach, incumbent, of·
lice 11 ;
Also, Bruce W. Sumner,
Laguna Beach. incumbent and
'Robert C. Weaver, Fullerton, at·
torney, office 12; William W.
Thomson, Orange, incumbent,
office 13; James K. Turner,
Balboa Island, incumbent, office
14; Raymond F. Vincent, Yorba
Linda, incumbent, office 15; ·
Also, Robert C. Todd, Newport
Beach, incumbent, and Jay J.
Wall, Newport Beach, attorney,
office 'I·
In West Orange CoulltY
Municipal Court, three incum-
bent judges so far will run unop·
posed.
They are Robert A. Knox of
Huntington Beach, office 1;
William L. Mock of Santa Ana,
office 2, and Jamea L. Smith of
Orange, office 3.
Only one seat is up for re-
election in South Orange County
Municipal Court, and Judge
John A. Griffin of Anaheim so
far is unopposed.
Monday.Mat~h13. 1978 s DAILY PILOT A :J
Clone? No
UCI Prof Doubts Book
B1 JACKIE HYMAN
Ol .. o.i., ..........
Could a human boy r eally
have been cloned from his
father's cell and mother's egg,
as a controversial new book COD·
0 tends has happened?
"The technology now doesn't
exist." said Dr. Michael Berns,
chairman of UC Irvine's Depart·
ment of Development and Cell
Biology.
Dr. Berns, a geneticist, ls the
author of several books and of
an article entitled "The Carbon·
copy World of Cldoing," in the
1975 Yearbook of Science and the Future, published by En·
cylopedia Britannica.
"Theoretically it's possible
because we can do it on more
primitive animals like frogs,"
Dr. Berns said. "But it's going
to be a long lime before the
technology exists lo do it in
humans." Controversy was raised by a
soon·tO·be·publisbed book, "ln
His Image: The Cloning of a
Man," by David M. Rorvik.
The book, to be published
March 31 by J .B. Lippincott Co.,
purports to be the story of an ac-
tual case in which a wealthy
Marin County man arranged to
have himself "duplicated" by
cloning an egg and implanting it
in a woman.
The book alleges the offspring
was born in California in 1976
and is now healthy and ll ving
with his parents. No identities
are revealed.
Cloning is a process by which
the nucleus of a cell ls put into
another cell, creating an exact
genetic duplicate, Dr. Berns
said . In more sophisticated
animals, the nucleus would be
placed in an egg cell, which
would then develop into a
genetic replica of the animal
from which the nucleus came.
Even if cloning in humans
were possible, Dr. Berns said be
doesn't see what use it would
serve.
"So what if someone's a
clone? They'd have to be ex·
posed to exactly the same ex·
periences to tum out the same,"
he said. He noted how different
identical twins can be despite
having the same genetic
makeup.
Cloning has been done on frogs
and attempted on small mam·
mals, such as rabbits.with
mixed results, Dr. Berns said.
He said the main value of clon·
ing would be to create identical
subjects for laboratory experi·
ments to eliminate genetic
makeup as a variable factor.
"I think cloning ls more of in·
terest as a potential research
tool," he said.
But almost since the word was
coined. the idea of cloning a
human being bas raised ques-
tions about using genetics to
"play God."
Maybe it will happen some-
Presley Pml
Up for Sale
PALM SPRINGS CAP)
Elvis Presley's luxurious estate
in this desert resort is up for
sale and the price tag is $450,000,
the realtor handling the proper·
ty said.
The four-bedroom, seven·
bathroom home, being offered
for sale by the late rock singer's·
estate, was bought by Presley in
1970, said realtor Alice Palmer.
But Presley, who lived in bis
Memphis, Tenn., home and had
another house in Los Angeles,
seldom used the Palm Springs
house and tried to sell it before
he died, Mrs. Palmer said. ·
J I
Delly Pl ... SI.Mt .._
COMMENTS ON CLONING
UCI'• Michael Berns
day, Dr. Berns said, but he
does n't believe it has happened
yet.
Among the problems is the ex-
treme fragility of the human
egg, Dr. Berns said. One pro-
blem after removing it from the
mother would be just "keeping it
living while you do to it
whatever you're going to do to
it," he said. · .
Frogs' eggs, by contrast, are
much more durable and.
furthermore, are normally laid
outside the mother anyway, be
said.
"Then you've got to gel back
ioside a female," Dr. Berns
said. "Putting it back into the
mother would have a high pro-
bability of damaging it."
The mother would al.so have to
be at exactly the right point in
her cycle and hormone balance
to receive the egg, he said.
"I don't think we're far
enough along in our understand·
ing of mammalian eggs to pull it
off," Dr. Berns said.
He said experiments in
England were tried in fertilizing
-not cloning -eggs outside in·
fertile mothers and reimplant·
ing them, but were only partly
successful, he said.
"I'm not saying it's impossi·
ble," Dr. Berns said. "It's a real
question of our technology and
understanding.''
He said he sees cloning of
humans as a 21st or 22nd cen-
tu.ry development, "thou&b at
the beginning of this century we
never thought we'd be walking
on the moon."
The main problem )With the
idea of a human clone having
already been accomplished is
that no body of experiments,
with failures as well as suc-
cesses, has been built up in
smaller mammals, let alone
humans, Dr. Berns said.
"Years and years of founda·
lion research hasn't been done
yet,'' he said, adding thoughtful·
ly, "I don't feel it's been done
yet.
"It would take somebody with a lot of training in embryology
and cell biology,'' Dr. Berns
said. "I just don't believe that
somebody would be hidden away
somewhere working on this
. thing." .
There's some irony for Dr.
Berns in all the current con-
troversy about a book on cloning
that some allege is really
science fiction.
He himself wrote a novel
seven years ago called "The
Forbidden Clone" but couldn't
find a publisher.
"I was too far ahead of my
time," Dr. Berns said.
. -I
, .4•1 DAILY P1LOT Monday. Mwc:h 13, 1978 NATION I WORLD
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Mlll"phine
Rooting Section Stilled
SILENT CHEEllNG SECTION: Sometimes there
seems to be an Ingredient in the American apiril that sweepa
up the populace into mass rooting rorthe underdog.
Maybe that's the way it was with Bubbles, the wanderi~
hippopotamus from Lion Country Sarari.
Bubbles broke out of her home, wan-
dered off into a Laguna Canyon lake and
seemed, for a time, to give everybody
something lo smile about.
Then, too, there is just a small trace
or larceny ir) just about everybody's
blood. The watermelon filched from a .
patch t.u&es just a bit better than the
sto.re-bougbtklnd. The surf is always a lit·
tle belt.er and the ocean warmer when .._ ....
you've cut afternoon classes. uNTHM•u••
SO THERE WAS both the larceny and the underdog ele-
ment in the Bubbles saga.
Bubbles had run away, thus defying convention. All of us
want to run away sometimes, but we lack the daring and the
flair ror it that Bubbles displayed.
Then too, Bubbles was immediately cast in the American
favorite underdog role when she submarined in-the canyon
pond and the massed array of American technology in form
of trucks, jeeps, winches, cargo nets and helicopters couldn't
pry her loose. And when this two-ton hippo did venture forth in the dark-
ness, she still eluded capture.
So we all found ourselves in the same cheering section.
Rooting for Bubbles. It was a large, ludicrous joke.
Som ething to take your mind off of taxes or doctor bills.
SIGNS WENT UP along Laguna Canyon Road proclaim-
ing, "Welcome, Bubbles!'' And Bubbles T-shirts were begin-
rting to appear. A happy hippo craze swept across the land.
Officials of Lion Country Safari, however, saw the
escape of their lady hippo as a far more serious matter. Park
manager Leon Unlerhalter talked to the press often about the
seriousness or the situation.
Alas, as it turned out Unterhalter and the other Safari
people were correct. Friday afternoon, the Lion Country peo-
ple announced they would call off further efforts to capture
Bubbles.
Then late that evening, the surprise word came that Bub-
bles was out of the pond and had been hit with tranquilizers.
Newspaper people rushed back to the scene. Radio
lransmissions from photographers out at the canyon pond
crackled across the air.
Then came the shocker as one photographer snapped on
his microphone and radioed to his city desk simply:
"Bubbles is dead."
THERE WAS A LONG silence on the air. Then his desk
asked, "Would you please repeatthatlast message?"
The flat, deflated voice came back. •'The hippo is dead. I
don't know how else to put it. She has pastied on."
And abruptly, the cheering section has gone silent.
Sometimes, in the newspaper business, you wish you
could write your own ending to stories.
Giscard Party Wins
First-round Vote
PARIS CAP) -Socialists and Communists finished behind the
center-right coalition in complete returns today from the first
round or the National Assembly elections, decreasing their
chances of taking over the French government.
Complete returns from 491 voting districts gave 46.S percent of
Sunday's vote to President Valery Giscard d'Estaing's centrist-
Gaullist coalition and 4S.l percent to the Socialists and Com-
munists.
Small parties likely to back the centrists in next Sunday's
runoff vote got 1.9 percent. Groups likely to support the left got 6.5
percent. The popular vote totals have not been announced.
That leaves the leftists well short of the 53 percent which,
because of gerrymandering, analysts figure the left needs on the
first round to assure a majority in tbe lower house of Parliament.
They were also well short of the 54.55 percent predicted for them
by major opinion polls for months before the election.
With neither side a clear leader, leftist chances binged on
these major unknowns next Sunday:
-The extent to which leftist voters in the fll'St round will stick
to the left in the second round, defying the French tradition of
"voting their heart ln the flnt round and their pocketbooks in the
secosad."
-The ability of Socialists and Communists to cooperate to
pool runoff votes for the best placed leftlat candidate.
-The decisions of eatreme leftist and ecology voters, who are
expected to vote leC\ist but wbo are unpredictable.
I Si-tl'eli Retaliation Vowed
JERUSALE¥ (AP) -Prime Mlnlater MeoacbeaBesia med tO; day "to cut off the arm" of the Pal.unian 1uerrilla mo,...,_. u..t
claimed responsibility for alauahtennc • llraelll IA tbil aatloD'a
worst terror attack ever. •
"We will Clo wbat we bave to do." Belin uld ln a~ to t:be Israeli parliament, the Knesset.
"The days are gone when PLO representatlv•• be ex·
Jewish blood eould be spilled pelled.
with Impunity ••• we will cut M eanwblle PalHtlDlan otr the arm of evil. We shall in strongbolcb in s0uthern Lebanon
no way and in no clrcwnstances braced for Janell attack.I tbeJ
agree that this band be raised expect In retaUltlon /or tbe
over a Jewish child or a Jewish weekend terrorist raid. Tbe
woman." lll'aell government said 72 ot ita
cltbena a1lo w8l'e ~ounded and
THE PRIME MINISTER also all 11 ralden were klUed or cap.
blasted nations that allow the tured.
Palestine 1.JberaUon Organita-. Begbl met with h1I Cabinet to.
lion to maintain offices on their day to launch an, inquiry lD&o
soil, and demanded that these ·how the euerrWas, ID two rubber
Bo"ls tering
Schednled
For Dol lar
WASlUNGTON (AP > -The
U nited States and Germany
jointly announced new measures
today to protect the battered
U.S. dollar from further unwar-
ranted poundings on interna-
tional currency markets, inchld·
Ing making available to the
United States an additional $2.7
billion in German marks to buy
dollars when necessary.
A high U.S. Treasury official
said the measures demonstrate
boats, were able to pleree
larael'a coa1tal defeoeea and
tenorize the ll)ain Tel Avtv-
Halfa highway, and why It toot
~curity forces almost an hour
to stop ,a bus hijacked by the
raid en. ·
MORE OF THE dead were
buried today. The 1ovemment
today raised the Israeli toll to 38.
"The relative quiet that bas
prevailed in the recent paat
created an illusion of tranquili·
ty," Parliament member Halm
Corfu said in the eulogy at one ol
the services. "This despicable
murder has brought us back to
the ground of reality."
Beirut newspapers claimed
Israel was musing troops and
armor along much of its 60-mlle
frontier with Lebanon. They pre-
dicted a three·pronged assault
inclqdlng a tank thrust aaainst
IN SHORT Lebanon, a naval bombardment
( ]
. guerrilla bases in south
of the port of Tyre, which ls now
a guerrilla headquarters, and
-----------""' alr strikes against Palestinian a "very clear mobilization of re-refugee camps in the Beirut
sources to counter disorderly area.
markets" in which the U.S.
dollar bas lost substantial value
in recent months against the
German mark, Swiss franc and
some other currencies.
But the official. who briefed
reporters under _B.round rules
pro bi biting bis ii:lentific a ti on,
said the Urtited States stUl op-
poses trying to bold the dollar al
a particular level of value
against other currencies.
P o8cema11 B~ld
VASHON, Was h . (AP)
Ferry traffic was halted and the
dock on Vashon Island was
evacuated Sunday night when a·
gun-wielding Seattle police of-
ficer drove his pickup truck to
the end of the dock and
threatened to kill him self. ·
No shots were fired and the
. policeman; identified as Larry
Rayburn, 35, a seven-year
veteran of the force, suuen·
dered to a fellow officer after
two hours. A spokesman said
Rayburn and "emotional
problems."
Ne..]Wazb lofn
ALTHOUGH THE raiders
came from Lebanon, that na-
tion's defense and foreign
minister, Fuad Butros, denied
the Lebahese were in any way
involved. He called in th.e am-
bassadors of the United States,
the Soviet Union, Brltfin,
France and China to ask their
help in averting an Israeli at-
tack against Lebanese territory.
Begin, postponing his trip to
Washington for at least a week,
also made clear that the Palesti-
nian assault Saturday on two
buses sharpened his opposition
to a Palestinian state on the oc-
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As Seal Kill Begins
ST. ANTHONY, Newfoundland (AP) -The hakapiks were swinJ·
ing as seal bunters from four Canadian ships killed the first white-
coated pups reached by the vessels along the edge of a thick ice field
along the Labrador coast.
HakapikS have a long wooden handle and a hammer head with a
spike at the end.
The 120 hunters on Sunday Ryan when she asked him ge~erally ignored two vislUng sever~l times if be was a New-
Untt.ed States congressmen, an foundlander.
actress and a score of officials, The man had seal blood
reporters and cameramen who smeared beneath his eyes in an
bad flown the 223 miles from St. attempt to cut the glare from
Anthony to the bunt ocr sun reflected from the blue
Cartwright, an isolated while ice. Sweat was frozen on
Labrador community. his mustache and beard.
SOME MEN PRESENTED a
gory sight to Reps. Leo Ryan, D·
San Mat.eo, and James Jeffords
of Vermont as they went about
their work.
'.'Go away, woman, I'm work·
ing," one hunter said to J ackie
Speier, a congressional aide to
JOHN LUNDRIGAN, New-
foundland's rural development
minister, who h1td signed on the
ship Lady Johnson II as a
hunter, told Ryan lo return to
the U.S. to begin solving his
count ry's problems before in·
terfering ln Canada.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. CAP) -
Leaders of several neo-Nazi
splinter groups s ay they forged
a national coalition at a weekend
meeting that was amarked with
one counter-de monstration at
which six people were arrested.
PALMDESHT
1N MARR,AKESH C.C,-ond
· meont let th<xe wlio desif e the
f inest-2b r /2bo-ond
COYl'tffii. Y FURNISHED ln the
finest desert 10\te. MinOfed
fireploc-10' ceilin<)-24 ht.
s.cl.Wity qol&-on tt.. 90H cour1t1
w/tennis ovoiloble ond only
$135 CXX>.
Becomes
Frank Collin of Chicago,
leader of the National Soclalist
Party of ~merica, saK$ he was
chosen to lead the ~oalition,
which will operate under the Na-
tional Socialist Party banner.
About 50 neo-Nazis attended the
gathering.
"""' SMiier.
HAYE OTHERS
Bud. Johnston.El Poseo
Reolty-73·350 El Po1eo·Polm
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ATLANTA (AP) HusUer .!:::' .. =3
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4=7=' ===== magazine owner Larry Flynt,
partially paralyzed after a
gunshot. attack, experienced "an
episode of cardiac irregularity"
but responded to treatment, doc-•
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Mon~. March 13. 1978 s DAIL v Pll OT M
~obodg Knows
Law Passed, But
What's Meaning?
.By JOHN CVMNU'I' l+P ..... AMIJll
Three regulatory agencies e mbark this week on an odd
mission. Through p ublic hearings they will a ttempt to de-
termine what Congress meant when ll pasaed a law for
them to enforce. Nobody knows , not even Congress, nor the regulators
nor the regulated. Maybe the poUce can tell us, government
officials reasoned. And so · they have scheduled public
meetings 1n an e.ffort t.o find out.
FROM WA.SWNGTON TREY Wll.J.. travel to Atlanta
and then to Boston, Cblcago, Dallas and San FJ'anclsco.
Alter a month they hope to know -what did Congress
mean when it passed the Community Remvestlb~t Act?
The general goal is known: It is to encourage financial
institutions to invest a substantial porilon of their funds in
communities from which they draw deposits. But Con.fress
sidestepped the speclflcs. · · " i
Instead, it told the regulators -the
Federal Reserve, the Federal Deposit • :ff~
Insur ance Corporation and the Home • . .u ,~'
Loan Banlc Board -to write rules im· fteK.,;J• '
plementing the act. The r egulators were
bafned.
What. for example, did the
legislators mean -by..., "community?"
Where does the community begin and
end? What are the "credit nood.s of the
community?" We will ask the public lo
telJ us, the regulators said. By this point cu""""
the organizations that represent financial insUtutlons, such
as the American Bankers Association, were appalled. "Jt
is certain that consumerists will show up in droves~., the
ABA said.
INDEED THEY WILL, FOR lbe invitation is an op-
portunity for pressure groups and interested parties of all
sorts to attempt to write the Jaw.
Lenders will be there too, and it Isn't inconceivable
that the regulators will wind up with an impasse only
sli ghtly different from the one that now exists. They might
have more ideas, but no decision.
"It would be impossible to satisfy the requirements of.
the Act with anything other than a regulation written ini
language which is just as broad and general as the law
itself,'' says the ABA.
SOME BANKERS AND O'J'HERS with a vltal interest
in the outcome resent having to attend the hearings. but
not to do so, they fear, could result in others exerting un-
due influence.
"Legislative blackmail," the ABA quotes one banl<er
as saying. It comments further , "Guessing the intent of
Congress in passing such a vague law is an impossible
task."
If Congress could not detine what It meant, critics
argue. perhaps Congress didn't even know what it wanted.
If it didn't know what it wanted why should others know?
And can Congress so delegate lawmaking.
THE QUESTIONS GO ON AND on. What limitations
are there on such an open.ended law being expanded into a
m aze of destructive regulations and obligations, and an ac·
companying blizzard of paper ?
Whatever, the show soon wlU be on the road. Hearings
will be held in Washington on Wednesday and Thursday,
and at various times between March 20 and April 20 in the
other five cities.
After that, presumably , the three regulatory agencies
will have determined the will of the people or the will or
Congress or, perhaps, onl y the will of those who showed up at lhe hearings.
Tax Evading
'Honor Boruls'
May Be Limited
WASIDNGTO~ CA P) -A new form of bank certificate
that earns interest but is not tied to any individual by
name is gaining popularity. One reason: It can be a way to
avoid paying taxes on interest.
But the popularity may be short lived.
The Internal Re venue Service has proposed new
regulations that would require banks to reveal the identity
of people who buy the so-called "honor bonds."
BANKS IN MARYLAND, NEW J ersey, Pennsylvania
a nd other states have been advertising the bonds. Some
advertisements note that the banks do.n't tell the IRS who
is buying the bonds. One ad says the honor bond gives
.small Investors the advantages of a Swiss bank account.
Some of the advertising is "tantamount to an invila·
tion to evade federal income taxes:' Internal Revenue
Comm issioner J erome Kurtz told the House commerce.
consumer and monetary affairs subcommittee.
Hanks and saving and loans associations c • required
to report interest paid to the IRS. But the honor bonds
h ave been exempt from th& requirement. They get their
name from the fact tbat the bearer is only honor bound to
inform the IRS of i~~rest payments. ·
THE IRS PROPOSED REGULATION requires the
banks to r eport the names of people buying the bonds
originally and those who eventually collect the interest .
The regulation would not include certificates of deposit
of more than $100,000. IRS officials said those deposits are
usually held by corporations, which file by fiscal ye" and
usually write checks.
The banks have argued that small investors should be
allowed anonymity Juat as large Investors.
Punch
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-DAILY PILOT Monday, Match 13, 197& Television TONIGHTS LATEST LISTINGS
EVENING t.-001 i ~ NlW8
f.WMIHCY~
Enroute to a flratNlll'•
pwede. 08So1o and Gage
.,. oontr-onted with a real "'•· (iJ GAMBIT ID THE 8AAOY BUNCH
Bobby and Clrldy try to
prove tlieif lmponance by
Mttll!g a new wo<ld'•
tMtw-tonenng record.
Q) THE AOOKJES
Ci) tilSTOAY OF MEXICO
"The People 01 Naw
Spain"
lRJ A8CNEW8
8:30 8 MOVIE
s~·~ON
THl!PfWAll
"l'U h Wiving "9 You
OrMt Aw.r A 1-aier
tr* to IMfp the perma-
nently bMllCI Mary .cc11Pt
,..,. , ... end ~ ..n-.
eutflcl*lt MMnwtltle, Wa&-
nut Ol'O\le find• ltMlt on •
the btlr* of flnllna6ll ~
..... (Part 2 Cit 2)
• WOAU> EllAHOBJ811ot8~ •
0'*1& flob9r1 ScnulW:
Corrie ten-Boom, Pat
Aobenloi• lllld Or. c-.
onT~.
DO L.UCAH
"You Cao't Heve My
SebV" Lu:llln'• ...,Ch fOt
1119 petente enU!oglea him
lo • oootrontatlon wlttl a
...ithy woman aod her
daughter-111-1-over c:ua-
tody Of. baby 0 IHCONCEAT
* * * "Murder Once Removed" (1071) John
Foraytha, Barbera Bain.
The perlac« Cflme goea
•wry when • llChamlng
doe1or murdan ooce for
IOve and thell has to klll
~aln. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
U CONCEHTAA TION Q) BEWTTCHED 1'I G1'erit!k Cop
"JON Feliclaoo" M"*-1
num1>41f• irictude "Chico."
"feelings," "Lletert To The
Falllrig Rain," "Poppa Was
A Rolling SIOM.'' atld "I
Wrlla The Songs .•
For a aong, Sareoa a¥1ds
8oyce aod Hart out or thll
wor1d and Darrin out or a
)ob.
'1i) OIMEHSIONS IN
CULnJRES
"CMllUUon"
Walter Matthau s tars as a police detec-
tive breaking the rules to solve a series
of murd e rs in "The Laughing
Policeman" tonight at 9 on ABC, Chan-
nel 7.
QJ CAAOC. BURHETT
ANOFRIEHOS
(I) ENCOUNTER WITH
THEUHKHOWN
Naneted by Rod Ste<ting
fD THE PRISONER
"Dance 01 The Dead"
Death lurks amid the
gaiety of • ~olvlll and the
Prrsoner la put on trial
([) UNT AMEO WORLD
.. Brlllth Columbia DOU.AAS 'Rotie O'Grady'a Good·
time Jazz Baod" Mouot•lo" 9 MERV OAtf'flN
QJ ILOVELUCY
t :'5 fD PLEDOI! 8AEAK
Regulatly acheduled pro-
gr111nmlng mey be delayed
due to p6edge break9.
A taal talking 'Tycoon'
tr-to sell SOIT)e phony
llock to the Rlcardos and
Mertzes.
([) JOKER'S WILO
7:30 0 CONSUMER BUYLINE 0 NEWL YWEO GAME 0 THArS HOU.YWOOD
''The Hollywood HeaVJeS''
(iJ JOt<ER'S WILO
m> FESTIVAL '78
.. Johnny Mathia Special"
Mathis slogs "Misty,"
'Marla," "Plecea Of
Dreams" and "W.,_, A Q) AOAM-12
7:00 CJ N8C NEWS 0 UAJUI CLlJB 0 ABCNEWS 0 BOWLING FOR
m MACNEIL/ LEHRER
REPORT QJ THE 8RAOY BUNCli
Cindy becomem convinced
lhat she os &00n to be dis-
covered u the nttw Shorley
Tttmple
Child IS Boro," amoog
0111« lavorltea. m> BIX 8EIOERBECKE
MEMORIAL FESTIVAL
8:30 I)([) BABY, l'M BACK
Ray aulslS h11 d&ughler ill
writing a Sunday achOol
play, but Iha creative
touchee ha add• to the
story ol Ruth to make him
-more deelrable than
hll ealranged w1fe'1 cur-
rant IU!lor. beckl1rea.
Channel Lbting•
8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles
(!) AOAM-t2
Q;) L.A. INTERCHANGE
"Pl111form 28"
0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles g KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles O KABC·lV (ABC) Los Angeles
([) KFMB (CBS) San Diego
0 KHJ·TV (Ind ) Los Angeles ®l KCST (ABC) San Diego ID KT1V (Ind.) Los Angeles
m> FRENCH CHEF
"Coq Au Von' (R)
]) $100,000 NAME THAT
TUNE
@) WILD, WILD WORLD
OFANfMALS
QJ lt28,0000UESTIOH
0:00 D ([) M'A'S'H
Cl) KCOP· TV (Ind) Los Angeles f.D KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles
'1l> KOCE·lV (PBS) Huntington Beach
•~oo o ([) GOOOTIMES
Soclat Security could
a1and In the way of lo11a
when Grandpa Evans and
hos lady decide 11'1 tome to
Maj. Charles Emerson
Wlncllelter becomes a
reluc:1ant memti.r or the
4077th when his prll<lecea-
aor. Maj. Frank Burns,
goea AWOL. (Patt 1 of 21
(R)
Miltie's Baek
'Mr. Television' Set for Salute
By JAY SHARBU1T
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Milton
Berle stepped outside the Brown
Derby. He winced at the gray
s kies and pouring rain, and
s ighed : "California's a
beauliflul place to live if you're
an umbrella."
A good one-liner. It's probably
among the 41h million gags be
says he has on file. Some ·are
rumored to be borrowed. Best
not mention this, as he estimates
the file includes 10,000 retorts to
hecklers. On March 26, the man they
call ''Mr. Television" is getting
a star-loaded salute and look
back at bis 3Q..plus years in TV.
He was one of the first top stars
ever to try weekly television.
THE TRY WAS in 1948, the
show Berle's "Texaco Star
Theater." It became the infant
medium's biggest hit, Jed in 1951
to bis now-legendary $200,000-a-
year NBC contract that won't
expire until1981.
Berle ticked off the names on
bis premiere on NBC-TV-
bandleader Allan Roth, Bill "Bo-
j an g 1 es" Robinson, Pearl
Balley, Smith & Dale, Senor
Wences and Stan· Fisher. Berle
said, that premiere didn't mark
his debut on TV. He then com-
menced to startle his lunch vis-·
itor.
THE flBST TIME was in
1929, in Chicago," he sald. "No.
·~•I,....
ON TV IN 1929
Miiton Berle
I'm not l.tidding. It was for F.A.
Sanabria, with the United States
Television Company. It was a
closed-circuit show."
He even remembers the name
of a comedy pal sharing the bill
in this pioneer venture: ''It was
Trixie Friganza, a great come-
dienne. We went in a small
studio and put on makeup this
thick."
He grinned and indicated
several inches with his f10gers.
"I've known about television
since the '30s, early '40s," said
the comic, whose career began
65 years ago when he essayed a
tot in a famed silent movie,
"TilLie's Punctured Romance."
"I STUDI ED television,
cameras, everything. With the
Texaco show, I just took my
format from vaudeville and
night clubs, combined them, and
put 'em on a stage with cameras
in front of them."
Some of that may come back.
Berle says he's thinking of doing
a daily series with clips from
those early years. He talked
with great relish about mishaps
in the days his variety show
aired live.
The best tale was a funny,
anguished account of what hap-
pened just before he introduced
a bear act on the show. It can't
be repeated in detail. But it can
be said the bears suffered from
flatulence.
And that a microphone picked
it up, thus providing unique
punctuation to a monologue
Berle was delivering to a n•
tional audience.
GOING UVE was risky, but
fun, he added: "You got what
you saw, saw what you cot.
There wasn 'l any second
chance."
TV Pilots Readied
Concerned about the future of
humor, Berle, an alternately
brash and gentle man, says r~
the past 30 years his 4 ~ million-
joke rue bas been open to any
young comi~ in need or material.
And be occasionally lectl,ll'eS
al colleges about humor to stu-
dents of same.
LOS ANGELES CAP) -This tl me of the year means
television pilots, and here are
some in production:
First Artists bas "California
Girls," a contemporary corned)'
starring P.J. Solea and Robin
Dearden. Karen Valentine la ln
.. Go West Young Girls," a
Western comedy from Columbia
Pictures Television.
Paramount ha.a three, "Lep,"
a comedy about Las Vegas show girls; "Spanner's Key," an un-BE SAID BE'S now writing a
derwater adventure created by book, due out in late 1979, called
Peter Benchley, author of "The Comedy Bible," in which
"Jaws .. and "The Deep"; and be analyzes jokes, styles of
.. True Grit," with Warren Oates humor and gives examples.
and Lisa Pelikan in the roles He was asked If tt's possible to
created in the movie by John. teach someone to be a comic!
Wayne and Kim Darby. "Nab," the maestro promptly
Quinn Martin b.aa "Colorado replied. "You can teach him
C·l," a police show, and breathm.r. But you can't teach
"Avengel'S USA," a romantic him to be flinny unless he bu a
adventure. · · funny bone."
TUBE TOPPERS
KOCE 9 8:00 -J ohnny Mathis
Special. Mathis sings many of his hit
songs ("Misty,·· "Maria") on this two-hour special.
NBC C9 9:00 -"The Death or Her
Innocence." Pamela Sue Martin (of the
Nancy Drew series) stars in this adult
drama of live and love at a New
England girls· schooJ.
CBS f.) 10:00 -Gene Kelly ... An
American in Pasadena. Highlights of
Kellys' career in movie musicals with a
host of top name guest stars (see photo
below).
llJ NBCMOVIE * * ~ "Death Ot Her
lnl'IOC*'tCe" ( 197•1 Pamela
Su• Marton. Parker
Steveoaon Roommates at
an exelusiYe New England
glrla' actioo/. Hiiiing down
10 the rigor of the final
term, ate conatanlly dla-
1rac1ed by thoughll of
romance wolt\ their coun·
larparta at e neatby prep
achool (Nel'NOrk advlMS
vie-d1.crehon1
0 ®) ABC MOVIE
• • • .. The Leughing
Polleeman" ( 1973) Watter
Matthau, Bruce Dern. A
police detecuve 11 al1t1r11t·
ed lrom 111a 1am11y wtien ha
break• the rukls to llod the
man who murd«ed hos
partner eno eight other
people on a Sao Francisco
boa (R) 0 BILLY GRAHAM I.AS
VEGAS CRUSADE
QJ MERV GRIFFIN
Gues1a Robert Merrill.
Captain & Tennille. Jackie
Varnon. The Spinners m> FESTIVAL '78
"A Birthday Party Fo1
Joaef S1rauss" Wolll Bos-
kovsky and lhe Vienna
Philharmonle, the Vienna
Slate Opera Ballot and the
Vienna Boyt Ch0<r cele-
brala the 1501h anoiver-
.. ry ol Jowl Straun·
birthday
II: 10 flil MEETING OF MINOS
Voltaire (John Hoyt), Mar-
lin Luther llaon .\sk1111,
Florance Nlghtlngale
(Jayna Meadow9) and P• ..
10 (David Hooke) dlac;uss
church reform, rellgloul
freedom and the Id.. of
beauty.
8:301)(1) ~EOAYAT A
TIME
"Betbllla The fkllt" Bar·
bar• 11 loroed 10 c:hooae
between her Irland• and
lier Jl'lnclplee wh8rl •he
wi~ ""achoolmal•
committing a Mme
10:00 8 (I) GENE KELl Y
"An Americen In Paaeda-
na" Lucille Ball, Cy<! Char·
lase, Gloria De Haven. Bel·
ty Garratt, Kathryn
Greysort, J-1 Leigh, Liza
Mlnnelll, Cindy Wiiiiams
and Frank Sinatra Jo<o
Gena In tflt• mu1lcal
spec14!1
0 NEWS
Q) HONEYMOONERS ml IN CONCERT
"Nancy Wllsorl"
10.20 m SPECIAL
"Picnic" A sltent comedy
aboul the antics of a tamlly
picnicking In Iha Englllth
coun1ry91da.
10:30 m m NEWS
t 1:00 f) 0 U ([) ®) NEWS
0 MOVIE • * 'h "The Nlghl Olgoer"
( 1071) Patr1Cla Neal, Pam·
el• Brown. A woman lleea
the ClutehM of h9f tyrllntli-
Cal mother by taklrig a psy-
cllotlc kltler with her to
Scotland (2 hra ) ID THE 000 COUPLE
Oscar 11 Invited to eacor1
the Prince of Ucht-t9'f'I
to a formal daooe.
Cl) LET'S MAKE A DEAL
• DO<CAWTT
G\Mt; MUharnl'nad Alt, fOt·
nwr ~' bo.lllng
cMmpiOn of the world.
Cl) MACHEi. / LEHRER
AEl'Ofn'
1 1;30 f) Cl) C88 L4 TE MOVIE
tr tr "The Pl'lvala Navy Of
Sefgtanl O'Farrell'' ( 1068)
Bob Hope, Phytlla Dill«.
M eolarptlalog m .. t.,
-veant daYI.-• plan 10
~ 1119 ClflW'a Wpply
of be«. ahar the ahlp car-
rytog I\ la aunk by • J~
MM tut>. (R) 0 TONIGKT
Gueet Ho9t: A*:h Utue;
Ou.at: Sandy Duncan.
0 @ POUCE 8TOAY
"The Empty Weapoo" A
roOllle polioalNlll la o.tra-
dzed by hie Nllow offlcars
for falling to et\ool a young
l>Uf'M -tcner whO h•d
coroaraCI him. Kurt
Ruaell, Clu Gulegar ~t
atar. (R) CD THAT OIAl.
41) OETIMART
fl) CAPTIONED ABC
NEWS
MORNING
12:00 ID CAQSS.WfTS
Q) MOVIE
••• "The Exile" (1948)
Oouglu Falrba11k1 Jr •
Maria Montez. While In
exlla, l(lrig Ctiati.. II of
England falls In love with a
peasant girl. ( 1 hr .. 30 min )
12:30 G) ALFRED HITCHCOCK
"The Belfry"
12:370 MOVIE * * * "Bado-Day At Black
Rock" (11154) Spencer
Tracy, Rob«\ Ryan When
the tralo elope tn • email
town and • straooe man
gel• ott, the town 11 1error-
1trlckao aveo before learn-
ing his mlsllon. ( 1 hr • 30
mm.)
di IROHSIOE
A paro!e ottloef'• hie IS
1hreataned and a narcotics
parolee la •U$p8C'f9d
1-001J TOMORROW
Sidney Sheldon,
• screenwriter. producer.
director and author.
di9W-HollywOod 0and
hi• frlandahlp with
Grouctlo M.,,.
0 MOVI! • * "The Old Com1I" ( tll37) o.tie Autry, ~
MllV\iog. A cMc>uty MJt
out to ~tu<• • ~ of
Q!~ (1IV ,30 min)
U ISPY
"So Coldly s-r·
1:308 NEWS
Cl) MOVll! ••''lo "Crime '" 7he Street a" ( 1068) Sal Mineo,
JOM C-"918L Qetiplte
• eocl9I work«'• attWl\Qja.
• young bOy .. UwolYed tn
• geog mut<ler, (1 )I(., ~
min.)
2:000 NEWS
2:06f) MOVIE
• • • "Vlvacloua boy·•
(1038) Olnge< Ro~•·
J-Stewan. Whafl a
college profeuor Matl'lea
a nlghtelub 91ngw, hie hlm-
lly won't eccoapt her. but
tl\inga do chaoge. ( 1 ti( .. 60
mln.J ·
2:070 NEWS
3:00Q) NEWS .,:56 D NEWS!oAAKERS
.. :250 ~EEDWARDlt;
T~•dag'• ::
Dayti•e Mo.,.;.
MORNING • ::•
11:30QJ ***''The Hu•:
Comedy'' ( 11M3) ~
Rooney, J-Cr ... ; A
young man go. to ~·
leaving hla you"t'r
brolher In cnarge ot fllp-
pottlrig \he 1111nUy. (2 Jwta .•
20 rnlrl.) ••
AFTERNOON ; !
12:00 0 *. * "Wings 01 TM Hawk" (1053) Van~.
Jutle Adame. A m1~:).111
11'1 IOYe With • batldlt ~
attar striking 11 rich. ( f. hr ,
30 mlrl) :
3:00 lRl • • ~ "Wake Of~ Red Witch" (1948) Jofln
Wayne, Gig Young. Two
men loee Iha womao they
bOth love after they 181Jd
over lier. (1 hr., 30 min.)
3:30 0 * * • "The Birds And
Thi! 8-" (11156) George
Gobel, Mitzi Gaynor. A
p<ood man rejec:\1 a g"1
with a "llhady" put but
when ahe ,.,., pOMt ..a •
Franch girt, ha f.U. for Mr.
( 1 hr • 30 mlo.)
Prettg Maids All in a Rom
Gene Kelly is joined by his one time lead-
ing ladies -from left, Katheryn Grayson,
Gloria De Haven, Betty Garnett, Janet
Leigh, Lucille Ball and Cyd Charisse -in a
musical tribute to the dancing actor and
his career tonight at 10 on CBS, Channel 2..
Cousteau Combs Aegea*1
Captain Jacques Cousteau and
his Calypso team explore one of
the earliest examples or Grecian
art on the hour-long special,
"Diving for· Roman Plunder,"
airing Tuesday at 8 p.m. on
KOCE-TV, Channel 50.
IN THE UNBECOMING in-
ternational scramble for Greek
art, during more than two
millennia, much has been lost
and destroyed . Cousteau
believes that under the sea are
perhaps the world's greatest
museums, preserved under the
sands for centuries, saved from
the ravages of man.
"Diving for Roman Plund~r"
is part of "Festival '78.'' 16 days
of unique programming where
viewers will be treate<t ,to
special productions in addlUon
to regularly scheduled series•as
part of Channel 50's mem-
bership drive. The. Calypso team discover
and retrieve the more than
2,000-year-old treasures found at
the site of a Roman ship that
sand during the century before
Christ's birth in the Agean Sea ABC to Air 'Ike'
COUSl'EAU'S CHIEF aim in
producing "Diving for Roman
Plunder" was to return the art
and artifacta recovered from~e
expedition to its rightful owner.
Greece, where-if.Ts on display at
the National Museum in Athens .
The special, narrated by
Cousteau aQd Greek actress
MeUna Mercouri studies bow
the plunder of Greek art re-
mains one of cJvHhation's
.greatest, nevet·completely·
resolved cult~ scandals.
LOS ANGELE9CltP) -''Ike,"
a dramatization of the World War
11 yearsofDwigbtD. Eisenhower,
will be presented as a slx·hour
movie on abc next ye~r.
Melville Sbavelson, who wrote
the screenplay. will direct and be
executive producer. The story
follows Eisenhower's role in the
war as he rose to supreme allied
commander and flve-star
general.
ProducUon will begin in April in
California, followed by two
.
WORLD lffERATURE CRUSADE PRESENTS THE
103
FM
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months' location shooting in. Oie
, British Isles. •
Variety Show Set ..
LOS ANGELES (AP> -·The
Hudson Brothers sta~ in
• 'Bonkers,' I a British-made com-
edy-variety show being Qn·
dicated to stations. J.?;ob
Monkhouse co-stars. The ~w
has the same production stal! as
"The Muppet Show."
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